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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-11 - Newport Harbor Ensign- - • -·~· ••1•1.1~1.1.1;1-1.1~1m1m1N1•1m nences . .. Just one more person died, what can you aay?" she said in a cool physician-like manner. Eat Light and Right at Mom's Kitcben-Caf e SOUPS PROM AROUMD THE WORLD •MONDAY •TUESDAY • WEDNESDAY •THURSDAY •FRIDAY • SATIJRDAY •SUNDAY •PDYDAY Ll:N'11L SOUP, rsf a , .,_. ...,.., ..... ....... , ................. •• It " A.DCB QUUTD vscnou GUIDO SOUP, "9w Olll3m Clljm ......... alln', sf '· .. .c' .... 0 0 ..... ... :1lmc;'Ck.soUJ.•' at•~ Mr••· rl a , ..... _. ..._ c:m1'119 a.te • ••rru.._. ........... ..... ca AM OF MUSB•OOM SOUP, freela ---~ ......... .... .............. rt ...... .. NON DAlaY CRUM Of' •occou. ... .,.,,.., ............. ....... , -::J: ,,,,-..., .... ., ... .. ---· MVSllROOM M••n WITH aOSDU.RY, ....... , ,,................ ., ................. SPLIT PS.A. Ma Ill ts -. "'I'S ~ *.::$? ..... ..,. ......... , .. ~., 3m~T.nr= il.ltMAD&DAILY ATMOl:r.a.AI .... .. _.... .... ,_ ............. .... « CUP St" MJ believe the world ii capable of feeclin1 ita people. We have what it tabs to feed the world, but we area\ doiq it for poli- tical ICMODI. • Sutton'I aoal ia to let Amer- icana bow that aid to Africa doea help people. She RAliRI that dependency upon the West Ctty wants old Lincoln School to be sports h1v1n aY GEORGE PAPPAS The om and athletic fields of the former Lincoln Elementary Scbool could lie revamped under a plan bJ tile city of Newport Beadl, wbicla aims to make the 1ebool f.ality a tporta haven for city youth teams. The city Parka, Bcacbel and Recreation Department pra- entcd a sketchy Yenion of the Lincoln renovation plan to the Newport-Mesa Board of Educa- tion at its meetina lut week. The scblPI board put off votiq on t1..e plm'I approval and asked the Parb and Recrea- tion Department to come back and submit a more specific plan for the former Corona del Mar schoo1•1 renovation. "We're trying to get the plan approved in ita concept,"' said Mart Deven, recreation auper- intendent. •Many of the 1pecifaca of the plan may not be resolved until we have ventun:d into the con- struction." Deven said. Deven said the renovation plan indudea inst•Jliq a new wooden floor in the Lincoln School 1)'111, located at 3101 Pacific Yiew Dr., and recon- 1tructin1 the girls and boys locker rooma into two 1eparate recreational rooma. In addition, the athletic f~ may be redesigned to include three bueball diamond• and a soccer f1eld and a new irrigation system could be installed on the playing grounds. Also in the wor~ Deven said, could be a plan to use the playground blacktop for ll. v«1r. cp· g cpd Q1roontlltg u Se1Vint1 Corona de/ Mar for 5 years SUMMER SPECIAL FREE FLEA DIP with coupon WITH REGULAR GROOMING CQg oppt. °"!I 769-t2t8 approximately 90 past:liii .,... cea. Deven said the city wDI try to recei~ fvodiftl for tlae project by applyina for a ~ to tbe state Pub aacl llecnatioa Department under tbe 1914 Parka load Act. The 1914 Park BollCI Act allots a cen.iD A1DOU11t OI ate money for tbe upkeep al Ute and city parka ud ncte8tioDa1 facilities for a tbree-,ear period. Deve11 I.lid be atim.,. t.be Parb and Recration JJ!eput- ment will at t.be at* for UoUt SJ00,000 to carry out tbe ma- ovatiom at Lincoln School Tbe deadline to apply for the state grant ia Oct. I . The final Lincoln School renovation plam will be diltrib- uted to the City Council OD Sept. 22 for ita approval before bci.q referred back to the school board at its mcetina the follow- ina day. Nothing To Do? Check the ·Newport Ensign Calendar Now~ ml .0 our natrONI computerized buyina eervice proridm '°" lhe low e• price on !!!! new whicle. •• plus the bat fimndns or le11m. We ofter. • Wholaale Prices wlFuD Warranties t • lmrnediMr Delivery • No PftllUft Sein • GCncrom n.de-ln ADow.nces .. 7147Sl-7S71 21l~l'JOO ll800152laBS 11 rt I! 3f ,~ -. l z ~ rt -.. .. ':.. =. JI ! po ·I .: c , ; • i! t I ·. '.· • _. z I " ... n~~~ >8> ~~I a ~ '.a • • ~~. > •••• •·• 0 1Z , -.-. ::s ·I ~fl\ ,. ,. is· r r !..· )i.<0 . -~ l!I o ~ ~ --~ tn1 lf !I -·!i~ ~i nr 'i i p!i!: .. ~ 81 __ 9 ~It ~ •• ~ z" ~ llc=::IJ ~. I ~ ~ a o~~ • z:., w ~ f '< I . 111 ~ 1JJ I .,I L .. il f 81 I ~• S I ,,! ' r ' I i I ib~ I "'I ;U !. I ~t c~t 11 ~ ,, ~ I Bi '( ;I 1 J1 1:. ,: ; It i~Z~ ;g ,~i" ~i~i z ._ Newport tales cautious approach It's been nearly 20 years since drugs were so much in the news-it's reminiaa:nt of the turbulent late 1960s. when tales of LSD and rock star overdoses were banner items in the papers and the airwaves. But unlike the 60s, this time the communities are responding with ho~ confidential information about bow to pt off alcohol and drugs.. and how to avoid them altoaetber. The approaches are direct. and they're being delivered to elementary and junior high-aged lids. Drug and alcohol awareness is up, and the anti-drug soldiers arc in high gear. And studies are showing that throughout our country as a whole, drug use is down. But isn' it just like a bunch of political baymakers to elbow in and make a mess of the whole thing. Jumping on the bandwagon of this national trend, several inland Orange County cities arc now looking at pawing personnel ordinances that require employees and prospective hirecs to take urine tests to prove themselves to be drug- f ree. WeT'e all for hiring healthy, productive workers. But we strongly f cel screening of drug addicts is something that should happen in an employment interview, not in a urine vial. The tests arc reported to be up to 95 percent reliable- whicb means, for example, among the city ofNcwport Beach's 684 regular employees, if all are .. drug-free,,. as few as 39 noll-drug taking workers would be suspected drug addicts. And that could include City Manager Bob Wynn to Police Chief Arb Campbell on down. But fortunately, cooler heads are prevailing in our city baJI, and although the city is investigating jumping on the ·band~~· it looks as though Newport will adopt a "wait- and-see' policy toward testing. We commend our civic leaders for rejecting this destructive trend, and for having faith in the city's personnel department. ~ If any employee demonstrates substance abuse--type behavior, or has problems on the job related to abuse, it's the job . of that person's supervisor or the penonncl department to rectify the situation. The current hysteria threatens to mean more government intrusion into our private lives. Ironically, it may be more reminisa:nt of the Communist witch-bunts and oaths of allegiance days of the I 9SOs than of the drug-aazed 1960s. Baker Communications m Prodllc• Peace ,...,_ ...... tA 92983 (714) 631-8120 Please send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport 8-:h. CA 92668-9399 The NIWport Ensign. Costa Mesa News and Irvine Today are published weekly on nusmy, PUIUlllER: Seth Baker EDITOR: John Trausch AllGCIATE EllTOR: Roger Bloom PllOTOllAPllER: Sam Gangwer lllEml Of SALES: Sharon Travioti-Hadland ADVERTlll• •ECT• John Krepich AIVUTlllll mlECTDI: Janet McDuffie IUl EITAT£ AID EliEITAllmEIT •ECTOR: Marcus Dietz a AalflU WTm: Kimberly Dalman LEUl AIVEl11I* •AECTR Rebecca L. Botton tllTIBll umTlllTI: George Pappea, Lori Stiver. David eort..- Robbina/Edltorial; Wayne Annatrong/Photography. MlchMI P. Ramlru/Cartooniat; Jim Felton, Sue Kauth, Jane Hletbrlnk/ Co1umni11s; Dine Von Bwger/Soci9ty; 8erbera loudon/FMhk>rt; MaryWllgMl'~;Jacll~AobertCf9bbe/Sport8; Judy Duffy/Speclal SectioM; Arw....U. Wat9on/RMI Eatat9; Btwt Cdeon/C .. lndlw .............. 1'670)-••••a•&IJIJ•fl..-.imt '71 I bf cmt.,. ..... 14. 1151, • .-1d. In cm1 ...... A2"71.= c.t .... ~ti. ... -.. Cllta--.., ""!"'...... • .................... , .. ., .... Sl.tc(lillt.: .. ,. ________________ _,.. His boundku enthusiasm, his pole-slim fipue, bii dancing eyes are tbote of an 8dventurous teen-ager, not a retired professor who will be 7S next December. Time of my Life Th8 Hollands-view Ille . . from· the top of the world How do you keep your parish together when both your rector and your aaociate rector leave? Pbyllia Rayner did it with ice cream and ad\'CDtUre, and thote who have attended her W ednes- day evening soirees at St. Michael and All Anaela Episco- pal Church learned more about their world and their f elow parisbionen this put summer. As a comequence, the Pariah, now searching for a new rector, is probably closer together than ever before. Ms. Rayner is the Evangelism Chairwoman on the Parish V es- try. Like otben at St. Michael, she sorrowed when Father John Rogers Davis, tbe rector, retired, and Father Gene R. Wallace, associate rector, accepted a call to be rector in Rivenide. It all happened so quickly, it seemed. She was concerned that the Parish might lose interest during the summer so she conjured up a weekly travelogue and dessert social-Around the World in 8 weeks-and abe packed the parish ball. Iran, Denmark, China, the Peace Man:ben in Colorado, Ruaia, New 2'.ealaad-all thele and many more parts of the world came alive on ICIUD or video or lectures. Three parts of the world wae coYCl'Cld each Weclnaday neniq. and each Ud to be Mid to lO minutes. None of them were, but no one IUllyand. Patlapl the IDOlt dramatic, and oertainly .. IDOlt riproul MftDture pftlellted WU tbe trip to Tibet lut September by Professor Fred Holland and his wife, Gretchen. With exciting color slides taken by Gretchen and sketches made by art instructor Fred (be wu eipt yean on the faculty of UC Irvine and 27 yean as art supervisor of San Bernardino achools), the Holland 's took you on a breath- less climb to the great palace of the Dalai Lama at IS,000 foot elevation in Lhasa, Tibet, then through the villa1e1 of the beautiful Tibetan people. In one of the four cities they visited, all the townspeople lined the streets dreued in their. finest clothes and top hats just as the Hollands strolled along. Thia was the one day of the year when the Dalai Lama was scheduled to visit. Another time, rains had washed out the one mountain road capable of supporting the bus carrying the Hollands. So they had to get out and walk, from J 4,000 foot elevation down to 7 ,000 feet, sometimes on treacherous cliff-huggina traila. Just looking at Gretchen's slides wu enoup to auaest veftiao height sickness or nausea. ' At one time or another in their 46 yean of maniqe, 'the Hollands have visited virtually every part or the world. Their cloeeta and prqe are full of Fred's abtcha and 0..-.'a alidea. Since retiriq from edu- cation, they have lectured widely, and are f avoritea at Senior C.cnten for trawiopm Fred doiq mott of the t.alkin.: and Gfttcllen aittiq nearby to correct him on datea or neats.. Many of their trips cannot be duplicat~ today, thanb-to the way the world cit..-: p oliti- cally not geosnphically. While the Shah ltill ruled Iran, the Hollands travelled overland from New Delhi, India. to Istan- bul, Turkey, over the Khyber Pass, throu1h Af1bani1tan, acroa Iran, into one of tbe most excitina cities they bave ever enjoyed-latanbul. "That whole part of tbe world is daqeroul for tou.ristl, DOW, n Fred obeerved. •1a fact, there are partl of it you canaot visit at all. We were wry lucky." So if Pbyllil Rayner renews her Wednetday niabt ice cream and ldftlltwe caper next year, she better ICbedu.le tbe Hollands to dacribe their journey from India to Turkey, aon of an Orient Expreu in rnene. But back to Tibet. Under Chinae nde. now. the country ii certain to chanp dramatically aoon. But the put art treuures, the solid aold roofs of the ancient monuteria, the unbe- lievable Potala Palace of the Dalai Lama, riaina out of the Himalaya Mountain• like an apparition, will never change- tbe incredible product of ener- aetic man with a bou.Ddlea faith. The Tibetan food ii aomething else. Ooly the rice and the Chinae beer and the butter tea •re pa••table. "There is much room for imprO'Nment." Profeuor Hol· land Mid. •1t eanDect bad and talted .... C>la1t after -left Tibet 4id we Mar atoria about oootlaa ... illd cell or elderly ,w.· wi.. yota ooaabiae the rari- &ed air Ol IM Wala altitudea, ~ nae. ..... aad tbe native fOod.it'leaqto~why dmn .. ao fll people in Tibet. y-~----•fatyak. The 'Dod11' strike b1Ck In bulllMIUI w1r DearMltor. It\ the 1ooct pya vs. the Nd pya-Nov. 25. . . At a Labor Day ptemC last weebnd. one topic of conver- sation teemed to center on the outcome of the Newport Center Now as one of tbc>le U,leton environmentalipa wllo Wt mp. rile Watwood for low-profiled Newport Bc.:la, I haft Mked mfldf bow t.be 1rviDe Company ever intenda to build OD their inland coutal property if tbey dido' provide an 8tC*I road. the likes of PelicaD Billi. Let ua not be tenapted in our hute to mi~ ...._, ea. peratin1 coastal traffic by acceptiq tbe PWlicu Iii& car- rot offered to • tij die lniae Company and tbc current majority City Coancil To my fellow •Dodo. •we may be an unal1mocoa1 bunch com- pared to tbc "prilaa. • rich. beautiful and moaied •oci•t• bJ in\ not ........ to decehe .. iato thinkial OS city wiU lole mucho ............ ia lolt tu reveaw bf tllie -.w of more biab rile ofllcie ............. Don' you juat feel a pain in MAKE YOUR DECISION EARLY, TOO Join These Area PHYSICIANS & EDUCATORS In Supportina Don Strauss For a.a1ction to the Newport Beldl CitJ ~ John Skinner, M.D. John Farrer, M.O. Lawrence W. Browne, M.D. Jay Watt, M.O. Steve Sholkoff, M.D. Allen LeRoy, M.D. Mac'Yi) Soniers, M.D. Alan Andrews, M.D. Glen Dumke, Chancellor Emet itus, State Unh1ersity System Don Ulander, English, Harbor Hilh F. Sherwood Rowland, Prof. of Chemistry, UCI Mike Marino, Chm. Social Studies, CdM High Judy Rosener, Asst. 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Once they are 1eated around a Iona table immacu- lately eet with the beat china, they enjoy a meal of punnet cuisine which includa Chateau- briand and a chocolate raap- berry mouue. Ya. Boile\ aoirrea are-a far cry from the typical teenqe patty. The experience Boile gained throup tbae parties provided him with the blick- around needed for bia jol>- prepari.na meals for the execu- tiva of tbe lrriDe Company. Boile, a 198' graduate of Corona del Mar Riab School. prepara lunch three ti.ma a week for Irvine Company cb.id'1 Donald Brem and Tom Neilson. Each lunch featura an new recipe inftnted by Boile. Boile landed the job a year qo while eearchiq for aome- tbina to do in the summer. •My mom knew the caterer who had the 1CCOunt of the Irvine Com- pany," be aaid. "She uked my mom if lbc knew any cbd1, and my mom ,...,....,., me." Drawina OD b put c&peri- enc:a ·with aourmet canine, Boiae helped the caterer to prepare •we1al hmcba for the Irvine Company executive1. After mitably impramna both the caterer and the Irvine Com- pany board with his delicious creations, Boise wu offered the job, "I alwayt try to do 1ometbin1 d.ifl'emat for each meal,• laid Boile. Be 111ually prepares liabt puau, ulad1 or soup1 from recipa be .... aeated. A typical day bepaa at the Irvine. Ranch Farmen Market, where be invents his recipes while sboppina. "It ia usually impirina for me to look at all the beautiful produce," he explained ... It ii bard for me to create without ICCiq my ~ dients. I usually make the dish up for tbe fint time that day, and I bavm'l meued up yet.• Two of hia favorite creatiom include veal ICalliom with pink, green and black peppercorns and a p'CICD bean, tomato, buil and shrimp salad. Aa for des- serta, be prefen frah rupber- (I) ... OLIANll\I C.OWllf P lent On P reaiaes #I a.l'OIV fl #00#., OUI 8Y • l'.M. LOOKING FOR A GOOD CLEANERS?? 631-8211 ----------------------------$ 00 s NllT8 DllTAI M ........ ALTERATIONS A TAILORING $]99 ·--··-~· ..._ • n11u Up1n Mond11-rrl••1 ?1.a .•Jp.a .,S1tur•11 ••·•··••·•• 611-8211 I ..I'm mostly 1elf-tau1bt," Boile admitted. "I re8d a lot of boob. Julia Child wu my idol when I~ youq. I med to tape all her shows and follow aloq." However, now Boi1e ia inspired by modem m.uterw such u Spaao'I Wolf'pna Puck. An adamant admirer of "simple yet elepnt cuisine" Boile names ~JMIO u bia favorite restaurant. 4lft doan't ex .. i• ita nou- veau cuiaine, wl Ali its creatiom haw been well teated,• he uid. Yet fol~ hil experience Boiac ian 'l 1ure the rataurant buaiw lia in hia future. In the fall. Boile will be attendin1 Brown Univer- sity in Rhode bland. He plam to attend pwluate school in either law or buaineu but is "thiokiq" about attendin1 the California Culinary Academy, ~-of the three top schools for cbefa. •1 am thintina about maybe man•aina a restaurant but not cookin1,., he said smiling. "Cookina all day and all night ia not my dream." City drug 1 .. ta--------- 11111 If N '9111 employea. "New job applicants will not bave tbc. 1cated job iDterat that tbo1e already employed will haYC," Mwaaon uid. .. We don't know what kind of ri&hta of privacy we will be abridging if we include all employees in the program, .. be added. Al Miller, praident of the Newport Beach Police Employees A11ociation, said that be bu no objection to a drug teatina program involving ne'!f police applicants. Bill Brown, Safety and Insu- rance Administrator for New- port Beach, said that the city's liability needa to be examinc:d before any drq tatina prop-am could be implemented. The city'• liability mo ii a concern wbea the accuracy of' the t.u ii in question, Mumon said. Munson said that various companies have claimed the accuracy rates of the test.a they have conducted to be about 95 to 98 percent, providina that the urine sample bu not been tam- pered with and high-quality equipment ii med. Colt ia also another factor iii a drug testing program, Mumon said. Munson said be would only comider a program in which each tat would cost from about S3S to 545. aY ROURT CRADE Football ii DO toneer just • pme for the Corona clel Mar Sea l:inp, it\ a commitment. Cod Daft Holland, wbo ii enta~ hil 13th leMo9 at CdM, belicta the team ii prepaaed to attack the upcomina 1ea1on despite the feet that away play- cn lack experience. •1 haft a really politive atti- tude about thil year. We have sneral players who have a lot of experience and they're look- iq really good. The whole team seems to be ready for anything," said Holland. In addition to the •positive attitude" at CdM, Coach Hol- land is happy to have 11 of bis top varsity players back for another year. "We have nine of the playen who started against Newport Harbor last season, which really helps us," said Holland. "We have many strong players this year such as quarterb.ck Mitch Melbon, linebacker Jim Niest, lineb9Cker Bill Artukovich, wide receiver Gary Blow~wide receiver Craig Nelson, tight end Kevin 09Ncil, defensive back Sean Steele, offensive guard Mike Cole, offensive tackle BriJln Vaughan, defensive line- man Jeff Daily, and run•ing back Doug Rausch," be added. Gary Blower, who had one catch for 20 yards last seaon, is the only receiver with vanity experience. Scan Steele and Kurt Ehmann are on their way up, says Holland. Cd M's offense seems to look pretty good with Mitch Mclbon at starting quarterback. He bad an excellent season last year with six touchdown passes and 934 Holland, who still isn \ sure what to expect from many of hia pla~ plans on going back to a 4-3 defense instead of the 3- 4 defense that he used in past years. The Sea Kings• record was far from good last aeuon. They ended the year 3-4 in the leape and~ overall. Tougher com- petition should come this year from improved Newport Har- bor, Tustin, Saddleback and University teams. Newport Harbor, CdM's arch rival, was beaten by the Sea Kings last year in the final minutes of the game. Holland admits he doesn't know what to expect from this year's game but as always, the crowd and the team will be more than "'fired up." Read ·11 I . Tl M • ~ '\\ 1 )C 111 i-:1 L"ii.,rt I Colortul~ COWf89I tor Newport9Wll . ' . ..... , ••1• n • 11111ma . . ". ... .........• • at Sailors ••. 11 $ lf .. "9111 The defensive line also looks strong with Tbomp10n comina on as linebecker. Patcmie and Pessler pnaina up at tbc t..:kla. as well • ICllior ~ Smith. S- f oot-8, 160 po~ and 6-foot- 2, 21S-pound junior Daft Tul- lar. tA()ff ensively and cicf emively. we Ve been pretty bah newt •far as the amount of time weYe put i11y" commented Brinkley, .. but we Ye put a real emphasis on tbc kicking game, wbicb I think is goiq to bdp us. ... And with two-time all-lequc place kicker Sterling Coberly returning. bow much more llclp could one aat fot? ID addition to the kicking ~ tbc S-foot- 11, l 6S-pound senior will also see llCtion as a wide receiver and defensive ~ politiom Brint- Icy feels will be sa val well. pftn Coberly\ nmnifta potential. 061 think we~ going to get a lot out of the ~""said the 32- year-<>ld cOKb., who toot bis Norwalk Hiah teams to the playoffs four times durina bis five-year ten~ at that school A star QB at Nonralt\ Exc::d- sior High School in the early I~. Brinkley admits that he runs a tiabt ship ... We run a vay disciplined program. it\ very structured ... The Sailon take on defending CIF Southern Conference champion Santa Ana in their season opener Friday, and when asked about lootina •bad to lequc standouts IUda. ~ bKt and Tustin, .mtley .. Giiiy rcspome ii. -We~ aoinl to take them one at a time-• PnnlllL ll'Jll Pll1Um 1x1rcl11 cl111a It Y Prenatal. Post Partum exer- cise classes arc bc:ina offered .a the Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA a_., hc&i" .. Sept. 16 will be bdd on Tueld•JI and TbundaJI from ll:IS to 12:1S p.m. Puticipanta can start at ay point ia tbcir prc&MKJ. Op 1:1 promote imprOWJd c:ircularioa, toned and nexible muclea, easier dcliftria and poll palt1UD ncowry and rdautioa. as 1:1 arc tauabt by mlified YMCA •v ou a Me Baby"" imtructon. For more information. coo- tllet the YMCA at 2300 Uniw:r- sity Drive in Newport Beach. Pbone: 642-9990. .. . ~ Winners .•• · and winl Pick the t0 ma yoa tbiJlt will win tbia week'1 pma, and mail tbem ill to the Newport fnsip, P.O. Box 9399. Newport Beacb 92658, or brina tbem by our offica at 113 ProdactioD Place. Eubm must be pollmarkcd. or broqbt ill by Friday. Contaean • molt COi lect cboica coming in fant wim the week\ pand prize. Frillaj, s.,t. ll S••11, s.,t. 14 0 Newport Harbor at Santa Ana 0 0 Raiden at Wuhinaton 0 0 Emnc:ia at Costa Maa 0 0 San Francilco at Rams O 0 Uniwnity at Irvine 0 0 San Dieao at New York Giants 0 0 Philadelphia at Cbicqo 0 s.tw•1, s.,t.13 0 St. Louis at Atlanta . 0 0 Illinois at USC 0 a Dallas at Detroit a a=• at Babnfidd a 0 Se8ee at CS Fullerton 0 as:._, City at Seattle a a · ,, at Notre n.,. a M•••1. s.,r. 1s C <>Ibo 511* at Wubinston 0 C Deawr at Pi1llbaqll a a Tau AAM at LSU a TIDalim: Predict the fiml total number of pointa in the Monday nipt pane. --------ZIP __ _ Work Out With The Winners! ~·2=· (~tt9ad) when you join NOWI CALL 646·8828 THE GIRLS GYM 2902 WEST COAST HIGHWAY, NEWPORT BEACH . Marine Scene Southern California Y outb Y acbt Racing Aaociation. TbeR will be two diviliona. a Hip School Division. qe 13 to 18. and a Collesiatc Division. 18 to 22. Registration will be at 8 a .m. followed by a 9 a.m. Skippcn Meeting and then three races in the Bay. There will be a Trophy Presentation and Hot Dog Feast after the last race. Stewart Carpenter was a pro-mineot Newport Beach yachtsman who devoted a great deal of time to junior sailing programs in the area. • • • If at first you don\ succ.ced etc., department-on July 19 the fourth race of the Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club Angelman Series had to be abandoned because of Jack of wind so they sailed it over again last weekend. John Cazier from Balboa Yacht Club in Buttercup was the Class A winner with Desert Hawk, sailed by Katie and Norm Massoth of South Shore Yacht IJllllYW•U . Lickity Split sailed by Diet Hayden wu ICCOnd. Both are from the host dub. Skip Elliott from Newport Harbor YC in Electric Pumpkin was the top Cl.us C sailor with John Szalay in Pussycat from Voyagen YC finishing second and Runaway II sailed by John Wiebel also from Voyagen YC finished in the third spot. . The Series will wind up with Races 1 tl 8 Sept. 20, 21 to Long Beach. • • • Bruce Twichell, Voyagers YC, was the overall PHRF-A winner of the South Shore Yacht Club's August Hibachi Series sailing Vortex. Rick Newling from South Shore YC in Defiance was second and Bolero, sailed by Ken Stephens. Voyagers YC was third. In the PHRF-8 class Mary Longpre in Valentine from Bahia Corinthian YC was fint, Pat Osborn in Festival was second and Dianne, sailed by for tlw ~ of s.mt Fotutdation tmd tlw USC Atltl«ia September 10-14, 1986 ,,,,..._...._S-.,S;' 0 9-M-'9ctllrS 1 wlSalmn Co,...,.,._. ....., "' ,.. ..._ a 0 , , '5 .,,,,_-. ,,,,.~S.J' 01 12-~Gz we. J1W i~Wpol'fe Arwf. 111/1 J-IJ A It.it.. ~ ... f:JO,,.,,.. • ......... ,,.,.,.,. 0... 0q ..-tlw «~ ,,,,.s.m.,.s;· ;,, ll -~.._. /'Wwtp(Nt .._,. 1hbtb Owil MDI &Mblltlf Dr. ~ ._.. CO#llfPllfll"°" ....., • 1000 41.111.. ,,,,.S....,.Scu1 D1 M -~-..... ~ .... .,.,,. CW>. HO/ &stlllt(ff ""· "'-P«f ... COlff/WflllO#f bqou lit IO:OO a .... 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Genena1Mm"•ioa 110 1_s. __ RAFFLE '16 MERCEDES .. pa ticket dombon 125 1 .._s __ TOTAL ..._s __ NAME _____________ TEl.E....aNE/~Y ---- AOOAE.SS ------------~/EW ---- CtfY, STATE DI' CODE ------ ,,,,._ ~ JIOflT ltu dttdvt:tibll o\ld" ~bk 10: 1;,,, SIMtcHu Pro /Catbl#ty Clwtty llltd ,,..;/ ,, ·: I /OJ Qwlil SI.. Ht WllO'f B«d. CA 91660 I!.,.. LO~ WM dairil. Both are from t.M bolt club. SllOWlllllUl; taiW by Claire Sacnf n1 tbe top PHllP-C boat with Alliyope aaJ1ed by Art Lewil filliabia1 second and Satori, aailed by Mike Salu • • at..!-..11 All ·-from comma ID uauu. ... ... South Shore YC . -la tbe Sabot division Phyllis Willets wu first and Rose Meckie waa 1CCOnd. Both are from tho bolt dub. Dean Fuhon wa. the top Lido 14 sailor with Dave Geircb • • • Balboa Y acbt Club held itl End of Summer Reptta lut weekend and I pea mmt of the local sailon are burned out after the ttreDUOUI aailiD1 seuoa. Olily one lmide Clau and one Outaide Claaa turned out. lmide the Bay in the Lido l.t Claaa Vicki ~azm.ir of Balboa Yacht Club was the winner with Duo to walk from Cata I Ina to Newport Harbor on w1ter Dan Rodea and David Moe wait on water. Sounds lite a claim that only a mo~r would mate. But the Orange County trial attorney and the co-founder of the snow ski magazine Pow•r arc busy practicing for their Sept. 14 attempt to walk the 30 miles from Catalina to Newport Har- bor, seeking a new U.S. record for distance walking on water. If the idea seems f ar-fetcbed, it might help to know that Hodes. 31, and Moe, 39, will use an innovative type of ski from Austria-the Ski Jak, consisting of I I-foot pontoons worn on each foot and propelled by a long paddle. The two expect to leave Avalon at 2 a.m. on Sun- day, Sept. 14, landing at the Newport Harbor Y acbt Club at approximately 12:30 p.m. They will be accompanied by an entourage of kayaks and chase boats. Hodes and Moe's trek will benefit the Orange County Trauma Society, an organiz.a- tion founded by Dr. John W•t to aid in the prevention of accidental injury and deadl. Pleclpn are ivitectto W;w the Jandiaa and have refrabmtnts at the .Newport Harbor Yecb.t Club at 720 W. Bay A~ Balboa. There will be a clmriDa for a Great Barrier Red V8Cation valued at $5000, donaled by Contiki Holidays. and those over J 2 yean old will be offered their tum at water waiting. Why did Hodes take up water waiting? .. I wu lookina for a new cbaijenge ahtJetically, alMI water waiting is a great .U-over workout, ideal ·for-triathlon training. Having paddled across in a kayak for the Trauma Society the last two yean, this made eminent sense," be said. Surprisingly, Hodes bad never tried the Ski Jak before commit- ting to the 30-mile f undraising trek with Moe, a veteran of the sport. "I confess to having bad serious doubts after my fint try." added Hodes, who is now the only Southern California dis- tributor of the Ski Jak, "but now I've settled into a regular train- ing schedule and am looking forward to the big one." The quiet. athletic Moe, who walked on water from Catalina to the edge of Newport Harbor lut year. is DO 1tran1er to adventure. A former world sand- •kiina chnapioa, Moe enjoys sea kayatiJaa in A•k•, moun- tain clirabin1. wind surfing, bang gliding and backpacking. Appar~ntly, lots of people think Dan Hodes and David Moe can walk OD water. The two have secured an impressive roster of sponson for the charity benefit, including Nordstrom's, Ocean Pacific, Laser West, Thundcrware Athletic Hand- wear. Sundance Natural Juice Sparklen, Zinka. Contiki Holi- days, Oakley Eyewear, Rainbow Sandals, UP Sports. and Open Pav.• oa:m k.aylkq~. To pledge, bid on chase boat seat, or for further details, call the Orange County Trauma Society at 937-~30. Newport pilot In Reno air races William Meyer of Newport Beach will compete in the bigest air racing event in the wo~ the National Cbampionahip Air RKa in Reno, Nev., on Sept. 11-14. Meyer bu entered a Pitts Special S-1 sin the Biplane au. and will compete witb I 00 plus other pilots for · $400,000. 11le Reno Air Races offen the bigest pune in the biltory of the sport and is the only event tJaat nlCCI WWII fipten in the Unlimited Class. Speccb of up to 4SO m.p.h. mate it the fastest motor sport in the world. More exciting racin1 action will be featured in the AT-6 WWII trainer daa, tbe Biplane Class and the experimental Formula One aaas. Thia year's air show will include the U.S. Air Force Tbq6e1 bircla all ,., days. Bob Hoo'\a in two new 11Ct1 and the Ray Ban Golda. The five-hour sbow will also featare Bill Warren and tbe Darin1 Dam- sels, Joanne NoUte. Leo Loud- enslager and 1otne ucitiq mil- itary demoastntiom.. GREAT AMERICAN SPORT BOATS Al 1 JSON MARINE 1555 ~ ~ c-. Mesa. C.a. 7146456015 ~ & <lied .. s.-Md Service PllllllY ......... • • ... • r.. .... ~·-~··············~············· .......•.•....... -a.1 Fn•," by Noel Coward, will play at Costa Mesa Civic Playhome, 661 Hamilton Street, Thursday tbrouah Saturday -slJ Fos," a comedy about pure eftDiDp at 8 p.m. starting Sept. greed will play through Oct. S 18 and runniq through Oct. 11. ean.e Mu al La M•lldMa" at at Laguna Moulton Playhouse, Tickets are SS and $6. Call 6SO- Elizabeth Howard•1 Curtain 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Lag-S269 . Call Tbcatre, 690 El Camino una Beach. Curtain at 8 p.m., Real, Tustin. Tickets start at SlS.95. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday through Thursday, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11 :30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Call 838-1540. Tuesdays through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. on Sundays. Call 494--0743. Mffipaa StaaUrd ot uma," an outrageous comedy by Ken- DANCE A••• laternatlonal Folk Eme•ble will perform Sept. 13 at 8 p.in. in Orange Coast Collc1e's Robert 8 . Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are S8 in advance, S9 at the door. Call 432-S880. ART .. To Tiie Letts" an exposition of art generated from the written word will display through Sept. l-2·at The Oraqe County Center for Contemporary Art. 3621 West MacArthut Blvd., Space 111, Santa Ana. Gallery houn are noon to S p.m., Wednaday through Sunday. Call S4M989. Newport Harbor Art M•1 , 8SO San Cementc Drive, New- port Beach will display Wfbe Interpretive Link: Abltnct Sur- realism into Abltract &pres- sionism, Worts on Paper 19~ 48"tbrouah Sept. 14. Houn are 10 a.m. to S p.m., Tuetday throqb SUDday. Admiaioo ii free for memben, $2 for ooo- memben. Call 759-1122. Worb '1 Orlmlo A.a., Taaq Te-Feq and Mu Papart will display at Galleria Toucbc', 499 North Coat Biabway, Laguna Beach. Gallery houn are Mon- day throup Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Call 497-4491. Religious Services • ~-= • earua •Ii• 1:M • I First Church of Christ. Scl1111ist Newport Be9Ch 3303 •nd 3315 Viii Udo ~~~g~~ ~~~ ~ 9 and 10:30 A.M. WEDNESDAY TESTIMONY MEETING 8 P.M. Free Child Care All Services READl~G RQOM 9·5 Mon-Sat, Tu 7-9 p.m. u SUNDAY'S SUBJECT: Sub•tance • CllmlSl'IAll KBR ICM e ~ M ICM e COME MEET SHIR HA-MA 'ALOT HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE • School Open House: Preschool-I 0th grade Sat. Sept. 13, 9:00 am • Get Acquainted over coffee, tea, dessert At Members Homes 7:30 pm Sun. Sept. 14 Let m teD YQl.I about our Family Shabbat Services, our caring rabbi, hawrot, tzedakah projects for Bar/Bat Mitzvah, youth ~ eocial action, Sisterhood, Men's Ch.lb, parties, Jewilh ~Center and more. Rabbi Bernat-d King Arie Shiker: Guitar Mueic Nancy lAvin: F.ducator 2100 Mar Vista Jamboree It Eastbluff Newport Beach t AI I EllD YOO BOUSE OP WORSHIP ~~~IA~~----------------------~ C" Somethin1 Happens Here ~ s Cl) e 9:30 am WORSIDP II.I =-' ct. f') ~ ~ .. An Invitation to God's Party" IO:SO FALL CHURCH SCHOOL CLASSU at:GIN St. Mark cHILo CARE Av AILA.Bu: ALL MORNING Bin McQucMd. Pu!OJ • Ro~ ~n. AMoa.tc f'ftlOJ • ltodftt Wll1uo . MUMC Ow 2100 Mar Vista (Jamboree cl Eastblufl), N.8 . 644-1341 TEMPLE ISAIAH of NEWPORT BEACH (CONSERVATIVE) IDGH HOLY DAY SERVICES AT 2A01 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach (a.ct Bay) c/ o Harbor Cluiltiaa Church RABBI STEVEN D. SCHATZ TEMPLE CHOIR llOSB HASHANAH Ftw.1. oa. J s.a ... .,. oa. 4 SM •1.0.:..4 s c ,.oa.s &.OLJODllB I ta1,0.:.. IZ YOM &.lPPVR ....... l ... A.M. 7:30 ..... IOMA.M. 6:llP.M. M1 0 ,, OclL IJ 10!09 A.M di I t YJZ&Oa ai--· ..... s-~ . ·•••• ~ K0a1'9'.£ ....... ,....... Co.-* 11 • SeMcc 6:15 P.M. CHILDREN'S SERVICES: CHILD CARE PROVIDED FOa RUDVATIONS CALL: 541 ''" • '46-751J diap1'y~Oct.15a&Whit­ man Galleriia; 3545 EMt Cout Biahway, Coroaa del Mar. Boun an 10 Lm. to 5 p.m., Monday tbroqb SMUrday. Call 675-2478. . WGlb '1 ••••h Cel11 ae, Roeemary Madinl ad Once Metjanian wiD ~J through Sept. 21 at Art-A-P.U Gallery, 664 South COllt lfiallway, La- pna Beach.. Boun me II a.m. to S p.m., Wedeeed1y through Sunday. Call 49MSl4. MUSIC ne c.rr., PtZ11 Trio is performina Tuaclay through Satmday nipu at Zol._ Lounge in the lninc Bilton and Towen, 17900 Jamboree Boulevard, Irvine. No co"Yer charge. Call 863-3111 . MISC CallonlaA ... llw G....: Kanau City (Sept. 16-18); Cbi- cqo (Sept. 19-21); Cleveland (Sept. 22-24). Call 937-6700. Tiie Laaaaa ancll A•tuma Flld..a will tab p1MC Sept. 13 and 14 from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m . on the aroundl of the LagOna Beach Festival of tbe Arts and in the Irvine Bowl, Laguna Beach. Tickets are $3.SO (docs not include admission to f ea- tured guest group Hiroshima). Call 497-1820. The Orient KOBE TO HONG KONG April 19-May 10,1987 ~ Cll. MAR TRNEl 3419 E. Cont Hwy .• CoronadelU.r 714/67).()380 YMCA honors Gurney as 'Man of the Year' The YMCA .. Board of Direc- tors presented their second annual •Man ofthe'Year,.award at a delightful dinner held at the Irvine Hilton and Towen. Formula One racin1 cham- pion Dan Gurney was the recip- ient of the award, which ia intended to recop.iz.e individual leadenhip and lifetime llCbieve- ment amon1 Ornage County residents. the President of the Collep, Buck and Joanie Smith in their lovely residence. Guests arrived to be aerved a gourmet menu prepared by Cuisine-Cuisine and then were entertained with excerpts from .. Annie."' Harborlitea attendina were Judie, Stephanie and Georae Argyros, Carol and Stan Chap- IDlll, Jerry Harrington, Rusty Harborlites IY DllA VOi IURIE R Ted Fuller chaired the dinner and Bill Hood, Sandy and Thad which also featured a live and Mont1omcry, Helga, Kim and silent auction. Asaiatin1 were Bob Pralle, Gail Showalter with Allan Shaffer, Rollo Eklund, Ron Soderling, Dotti and Glen Clyde Fossert, James Henwood, Stilwell, Pat and Don Yoder, Fred McKee, Frank Scott, Ber-Rose and Don Tysee, Nea and nice Hird, Richard Bigelow, Charles Wickett and Carol Blan- Irvin Chapman, Marty Lockney chard. and Tom Malcolm . ••• ••• The Hotel Meridien graciously hosted a delicious luncheon to announce that the United Cere- bral Palsy Telethon will be held January 17-18, 1987. Calif omia Anaets pitcher Don Sutton will again chair the national telethon, which will be aired locally on K ITV, Channel 11. Marilyn Nielsen and Dave Baker will C<H:hair. Funds from the telethon will benefit programs for disabled inf ants and toddlen sponsored by UCP of Oranae County. ••• As part of Chapman College's l 2Sth annivenary year celebra- tion, the Presidents Associated were honored at the third annual recognition brunch, hosted by WePROlJDLY Present the Campbell Family Family Portrait Special Last Chance Elizabeth and Tom Tierney opened their b e to entertain "'Center SOO" emben and their guests. · is just one of the many dynamic groups who have ~n inftrumental in helping raise funds for the Orange County Performing Arts Center. ••• It's not too late to obtain tickets for the Gourmet Garden Party, being held September 12 at the Newporter Resort. You will not only be treated to an excellent dinner, but also sec such celebrities as John Fonythe of "'Dynasty" fame, Dan Hag- gerty, Rod Carew and many, many more. The event, chaired by Jim Slemons, benefits the USC Athletic Department and the Search Foundation. 76'WJ767 ~ ------- I PllJl IT -UllJS& ,, We're celebratina an excitina new look at Bayside Center! All Stora will remain open durina renovation. Bayaide Card N' Party Contessa Hair Fashions Bayaide Clcanen Glad.tone's -4 Fish Bayside Pbarnucy La Petite Boula.,.erie California Pint Bank One Hour Moto Photo Carole Ruao Safeway The Clinair'I Vine The Silftr Rattle Susan Catttr .. .. -- urftaa aid lfC•li'C QiWra lam to follow a eieplr let ol ndeL Allo11 it CDC09i • I ,... itivc interaction -d play betnn puat ad child. · Tboup it takes a lot of coordillatioa oa the pareat"s part. I find I am Jaa fatiped at the end of • day with this system. Tomorrow rm oft'eriaa bonus tickets for thole interested in cleaning out the toy closet. Wonder if they do windows? JtaW HWlbrink i.t ~.Id 1"oth~' of a $~Y~n-y~11r-old ~ andjiw-ynr-old twin boy$. Tlwy liw in CDrOIW ., Mar. lM oMwMrlg a.ct C.lllD5S CPI course. Womaa Im: Or• • Coqwty iatita tbc,... to •• Ml tbicir W"ltWy mr •i• • Tllanday, Sq.t. I~ Ill 9:45 &.a in tMall-- ~pme roe.a al tJ.e T81ti.a Lilnry. 345 E. Main Smet, ~ bJoct west of Newport AYCDuc. Guest speaker, Dr. Gail Reis- man will provide an ovaview of bow far wo.mca baft come in adaieYing equal pay. power and advancement and bow '\Duch further they ba-w: to go. 11Jor more information call ~llSS. • • • •European Community and the U.S.: Friction Among Friends" is the title of a discussion when two foreign affain orpniza- tions meet on Friday, Sept. 12 at 7:30 p.m. at the Part New- port Apartments• spa. Great Decisions and the Confine Chapter of the Uni- tcd Nations Association are two organizations devoted to educating their members on curmrt aff ain aqd foreign pol- icy. The meeting is open to the public at no charge. ••• The Annual Meetiol and Mee tin~ tioa or eetial 1rm•"'"•, c:aU die MBA o8a-11547- 7SS9 before Sept. 14. • ••• Kappa Kappa o--.. ol Soutban Cali(onia ...... members to etkM a _.me llllld C'heae party Oil Tllanday. Sept. 11 at 6 p.m.. 1k etat ii fn:e ad opea to 8'19bcn from the lniDe, ea.ta Mesa. New- port ..... eon.add Mar, Tmtia and Lapa •.:It area. This is not a k*i1w:a meetiug.just a chaw? to mm area hppm. CoatKt Sally Ncttd at S4S-2S74 for more information. • • • The fint meeting of the ·~ 87 year for the llubor' YICW Hills Philharmonic Women's Committee of the Orange County Philharmonic Society will be bdd Sept. 16th at the home of the president, Mrs. Rodney Joaes, 3328 Ocean Blvd., Corona cld Mar. Tbe social time and meeting will begin at 9:30 LDL Anyone whing information on membership may call 64C). «rn. • • • On Tuesday, Sept. 16. at 2 p.m. •Mail Order Business, Bnsincss and More Business• is • AmmbnBedC.0- • A wards Caamay for the Orange County Mcntll Health ' the topic of the seminar for small bminesses spomond by the 0r-.. County Oapter-o1 the Sa vice Corps of Retired Harbor Area's Original Wholesale Jeweler Buy Smart B Compare! l>ESK~L'°c; • l'Ptt . .\~I~(; e aEPAJRl~G I a4 ''-Nc.-pun Blvd. e l."U!ola M,-..;a. CA '1.?6.? 7 e ( 71_.,6~'\.' I I I DISCOVER NEWPORT~ FINFST SECREfS ....... 'Mell ....... 1 ... -...... Pi I I Few rewtllliiom ... iafanna- tioe. call Jam ...... ~ 9111. ••• AD WWii se inited to llUeDd lite Ncwpmt •rh Christian. Woma-S a.b hm- cbcoa Oil Wc:drtday11 Sept. 17, from 11:30 La.. to 2 IL& at tht Airporter Ina Hoed, 18100 MKArtlam' Bhd. lniK. The COii ol tk ""* hcon is SI. Rcsenalioas .._ be made by Sept. I~ by calhg Lori Fad~ S41-1109. A free Dancry is provided for pre>«IMM>I cbildrea but docs Rqadt advance notice wbm reserva- tions are made • • • Advanced Dtaaees Ltd.~ a sinales group for profcuionals with masters or doctorate de11ee will bold a mim', Satur- day Sqlt. 13. Maaic ~ South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa. 9 p..m...-12 Lm... SIO. Al'tellbi tocllal,. llllllraly Ltr'st»lt" a ........... JE•• w SllfJlP!f ... ,.. ... ....,.. ,,_ .. ::l" ___ ,.. ~ cf SQ S. \ I •lalia ..... Allile ·-?=4o..I . ... f Style'~ Healthy backs at Ne,.rport Y lf you"re •-...the many who suffer from lw:tKhc. then the YMCA., Re.Idly a.ct P'OllAm may be of sipifica .. m" fat to you. Medical authorities bPe detcrmim:d tllat the majority of back problems arc caused by either weak Of' tcme muscles The rs •way To A Healthy eact•is a coed eaacise P'VI*_,. that wiD tacit J08 to n:lu, strddl and Sba9gtbaa the key muscle groups rdatcd to back discomfort. Onsrs meet twice a week for one boar for a six-week ICSSion. Our next session of Hcaltby Back tq;m Monday. Sept. IS from 7 p.m. -1 p.m. ,... for faD from tbrce-quarter to a new lnnp' Jenalh at the calf. TbeR is a ddinite emphasis on new collar treal ments. espe- cially the low double-notch collar. This theme continues with an original asymmetrical collar. Details that appear in this collection that set it apart from any other include a ~get" pattern sleeve. Tb.is sleeve is wortcd in red fox and ranch mint. A dramatic white coat bas a luxuriously embroidered white suede yoke. Tbe underside of the collar to a ranch mint jacket bas been embroideml in jet headjna Louis Feraud bas produced a fur collectioa that combines yoathfal dcp-.z with • dmic style that will tc:ep any woman warm and stunning for years to come. Loot for the Louis Fenud Fur collection at Sats Ftftb A venue in South Coast Plaza. Join us Friday and Saturday, Sept. 12 & 13 from l lAM to 3PM and meet the Rams Cheerleaders while they model our newest fall arrivals. Take advantag e of the final days of our clearance sale while you 're with us. Women 's "non-active" wear is marked down up to 7'!¥ to make room for our sumptuous new inventory. . The EHesse Boutique Atrium U>utt-Fashion Island Fahion is just ,,.n of the experience -· . I ' 1 l I . , .... •11 IY IYAI II.Ell Spirit high as school reopens Sdl.ool reap 1: Corona deJ Sept. 11 to rouse atudeuts fortbe Mar Hi.ab School reopened for co · year .. •ports and ectiv- grades 9-12 on Monday, Sep-ities.. Tbe perform•nce iDchiiled tember 8. The 1986-87 year is the flag-twirling, dance routines, 25th year of the school's oper-and IChool cbeen. ation. Sdlool .... celekatea ... Pep rallJ relladla adaool 1ear; Tho school's Welcome-ai*lt aad m•ltmles•; Cheer-Back Dance for andea 9-12 will leaden and Pep squad mcmben be held on Friday niabt, ~ entertained students at lunch 12, in the Girls• Gymnasium. BIRTHS Hoag Memorial Hospital 6-15-86 Mr. & Mn. 8yroe De Araka1 M CorOMDd Mw 7-IS-16 Mr. & Mn. Qriatopbcr T orrc M Trabaco Caayon 7-13-36 Mr. & Mn. ThomM Furloq M LoaaBcach 7-1 7-16 Mr. & Mn. I.Alley Hill M eo.ia Mesa 7-11-16 Mr. a Mn. Doaovu A.atlla F im. 7-11-16 Mr. & Mn. MicbMI Hoar M Huatiqton le8ch 7-20-86 Mr. & Mn. a.rt Davis M Fouataia Valley 7-11-16 Mr. a Mn. AJaD Taylor F Coeia Mesa 7-18-16 Mr. A Mn. Edward Vep M Santa Ana 7-11-86 Mr. a Mn. Martin Hovcntoucr M El Toro 7-IS-16 Mr. a Mn. ~eucth Hoqbtoa M Irvine 7-11-16 Mr. a Mn. DHUi Urtpetrick M Co.ta Mesa 7-IS-16 Mr. a Mn. Guy Gricwe M Irvine 7-19-16 Mr. a Mn. James Soto F Balboa 7-21-16 Mr. & Mn. Cart Fox M Irvine 7-21-86 Mr. & Mn. Guy IMu F Newport lach 7-22-16 Mr. A Mn. Douala Warriner M COltaMaa 7-21-16 Mr. a Mn. Mitchel Gikllano M Newpm8-ch 7-22-86 Mr. & Mn. Mdaed 1..arF M H~Bacb 7-21-16 Mr. A Mn. ViDCCftt Steclkr F Hutiqton Baich 7-29--86 Mr . .t Mn. Patrick Woodland F Santa Ana 7-31-86 Mr. A Mn. Crail Waper M Hutiqtoa lacb 1-»U Mr. A Mn. Johll Clark F Lacuna Beach 8-1-86 Mr. a Ml"l. Jobn Pullet M Irvine 7-»36 Mr. a Mn. Allen StClair M SantaAAa 8-1-86 Mr .t Mn. Gecqt l.ieptlCT M Lapulsld 7·31-86 Mr. a Mn. Jama Baltet M T111tin 7-31-86 Mr . .t Mn. Grqory Oorwin M Westllllmm 7-29--86 Mr. A M n. o...,, ...._ IG.IB a.lboa 8-1-86 Mr . .t Mn. ~ H.,..oa F -Lab EW.ore " 8-1-86 Mr . .t Mn. Ewrt T..U. 10,llt Tllltin 8-1-86 Mr . .t Mn. Mark F'lduccia F Miaioa Viejo S-2-86 Mr. A Mn. MauJlinr Card M Coeia Mesa 8-3-86 Mr. a Mn. Jeffrey Jobmoa F Irvine 8-1-86 Mr . .t Mn. Joba Sct.Jottman F Fountain VaUcy 8-3-86 Mr. & Mn.. Jama luaud M Santa Ana ~ Mr. a Mn. Jctfrsy hrket M lrviDe 8-6-86 Mr . .t Mn. Ouy DiSano F Balboa 8-S-86 Mr. A Mn. William Govaan M Balboa 8-S-86 Mr. A Mn. Phillip C.. M Anaheim 8-S-36 Mr. a Mn. B.ryan l.iaa M lrvlne 8-S-36 Mr. • Mn. Darryl Swanaon M Anaheim 8-S-86 Mr A Mn. Jama Ford M H llnt.iqton Buch 8-6-86 Mr .t Mn. Gary Roney F Hut.iqtoa lach --•CHINA• CRYSTAL• TABLEWARE--• LAST SALE DAYS DISCOUNTS ~~ 75% Including, but not limited to, Baccarat. Lalique, Waterford &: All Fine English Bone China, Earthenware&: Crystal "Unlimit~d SlkJtion -Uralimlttd Stw~J " Tnmmdow Sav~J Maal a: Phone Orden • Viu • MasterCard ALMOST&: PERFECT ENGLISH CHINA 743 8 8akcT St., Cocta Maa (714) 2Al-997J ._ ...... CHINA•CRYSTAL•TABLEWARE.._._._ ... Scamp ; 5 lb. 10 lb. Cat Litter I Rabbit Pellets REG. $2.l9 I REG. $1.69 SALE 99t SALE 99C I WITH THIS COUPON. LIMIT 3 IWITH THIS COUPON. UMR J PBl PBlSON. EXP. 9/15/16 I PR Pfas<>N. DP. 9/151• --------------~-----------~- Cardboard I Turbo Pet Sl~n Dog & Cat : Remover 16 Oz. urrien I HG. ~'9 SALE $1.99 : REG. $3.'9 SALE 99't Wl1H 1191 COUPON. UMIT l 1 NO UMIT .. flaON. DP. 9/151• I COUPON mlUS 9/UI• _,_---------~-----~--------,_- UNLIMITED (714)722~10 Sue Keutll I I 1MNtl iD&ereltiaa ~ to Laura. So0D after. a ~ IDD miMiq iewraJ teeth bopped da and ltalted to inY*le ttiie rina WOIDatl 'a IJ*IC· -oc>ma to c:hurdar be .ml. ·1 ~ at .. CQIUll C..hO.. dnl. • aho amwacd in a dipped tOGe. -rbat PY maka me l•n,ah. • said the tootb.lesa one. •J went to one of Illa tervica. Tried to see bUD aftenrud, Ud tbeJ ouldn\ let me act __. bhn. • ·wen, be can't .. ~pie; it~ not aafe; ~ be\ ~ leaving for aome other city npt after the tervice, ... anawaed, loolc:iq u if abe ~ t•lkiq to an insect~ •What a jote, • toodlka re- plied. e.some a.riatian. I am more of a a.ristiaD than be is, and I'll tell you why ... By this time I ._ tryiq to hide a pin. -Oo for it,• 1 thought to m,.elf. · .. What do you th.int I did on Christmas Eftr toothless aes- tured to tbe whole bua. We waited breathlessly. "You went to the Crystal Cathednl service," said the aolid lady in a bored voice. MWrong. sister," be aaid. •1 do watercolors. And I toot a bunch of 'em over to Hoag HOlpital and gave 'em to some patienta. 11uit ~ Christian.. That Schuller' be oughta be sdlina autos, and we 11 mate lacocca praident. • Newport City Council- "Just think, a religious cassette in every car," I c:Ktled. It was at that point I knew I Ud blown it. They both turned on me with a gleam in their eyes. .. Have you beard the Word?"' they both said. .. Yea," f.o-::1' "and the word is Sout.la.. t Plaza, which we are n~ appro.td>ing. See you guys later,"' I yelled as I dnaed Laura off the bus. But a little child ab.all ad me. Today Laura asbd me about Heaven. She heard about it at preschool. -can you get there on a bus?" she asked. Swan Kauth u a liceraud thnapin and counulor at Uni- ver3ily High School in Irvine. TM motlwr of a thrtt-)'«IT-old girl. 3/te live' in Newport Heighl3. SM ""'Y ~ contacted in can of IM Newpon D&rign. Clllf , ......... , port Pier ud tbe Fun Zone and have ~ a lot of local kids." Tbe next nearat ~ boarding uea, be~ is Venice. The council re.cted coopera- tively to Raven .. testimony, Mayor Phil Maurer sayina, "We 're not tryiq to discriminate against anybody, we~e just tryina to solve a problem.• He noted that the council Ktcd after receiving numerous complaints of da.,,..,... noise and interference with pedatri.ans caused by skateboarders -.ho are not as sktlled as youndf." Councilwoman Evdyn Hart stated that the council bad uted for a staff report on crearina a skateboarding fKility or area in the city when it eucted the ban two weeb lg(). City Manager Bob Wynn uid a report could be brought back at the next council meeting. but the council decided to put off consideration of the matter until Beek's Coalition unwilling .. .., ,,_ (1111111 candidates to pool their resour- ces. In a follow-up interview Tues- day, be said that he is trying to get Shores and Sansone to join in a mailing with bim, with three pieces of campaign literature going out in one envelope and the cost to be shared among them. But. Beek may face some tough sledding in efforts to unify the slow-growth campaigns. Strauss said last weet that .. I never run with anybody. I've run six times ... and I've always run as an independent. I've never run with anybody. I've never run on a slate of people ... I don ~t belong to any group, I'm not backed by any group. I don't owe allegiance to any group ... My organization is my • • .:.r " wue. Shores and Sansone Ktnowl- edge interest in the common mailing as a means to cut ~ ~ea~· g golltg g~oppl1tg PERSONALIZED ESCORTED SHOP.PINC TOURS HONG KONG & SEOUL/llONQ IOM Nov. 9-18, 1986 Nov. 6· 15. 1986 *1255 SJSPlflOI' $1295 .,.,.._, • doullle occupancy double oc:a.pency ._, ,.. • Round-tnp .U from Lal,,, ..... • ,,.. •• hcleltl&IAmerlcM ~ """1 • All t1andws. _,., 11 &w br d-.:h c;cy Anytime An)when! Travel 3816 So. Bristol Street s.m. Ana, ca. a••> 957-1888 its 0ct.. 13 ...... to am .- Parts. Bcerh?a ad Recn:9tion Commiaim a chance to study the aituation wt mah recom- mendaliom at ita Oct. 7 mrxtina llaftD WM appreciative ol the c:ouncirl -=bola. lllJina Ilic ... unawaR of the paeviow aaaa- tion for a •btebamdiaa area and adcting,., tlDt lblicboatd- en would ndber akaae in an ma that ... +sipated fCJI' it. • RaYCn aaid be and other stateboardin1 eatlnuiuta would attend the Pub. •rhea and Recrcatioa Commiuion meetin& to mate mg ltiom. but WCTC adnwnt iD sayilla that they arc indepa*"• aiadid8'" uee may ban been juat throwing oat an mdo11ement,• said Sansone. •AOan and I 1ee eye-t~ to let growth 10 if the traffic will allow~ (but) I don' want to get tied down to bcina a puppet of some poup. That's tbe same position some council- men arc in now-and tbM\ pmt of the problem the city fm:a. • Sansone said a joint nynling has been ~ but be ... under the impression that it would be open to any canclidlltc. Asked if be thought IOml: pro- dnelopment candidates could be included. be replied, •1 don't see why not ... Shores. too, actnowlcdaed that be bad discussed a joint mailing. but insisted •1 am my own candidate and I intend to keep it that way ... Shores said that be is -,.Ckina up support• from SPON and Newport 2000 members. but added-. •a lot of people from a lot of areas are supporti•a me ... rm taltina to all sides. If . tbe Irvine Company woald lite to beet me, that\ fiDe.. too. I thint I have the broell• COD- .emus of any candidate tbere.... • Ttaday. Beet aaid tbM-, Saaaon and Sbora wo.W probably iCDd oat •.iailll •rift • witla thee separate pi1cc1 encloeed. and ..wed tUl .. doaa'l bow ii die COIDJ 8liOa wiD mend any fmtkr. .. I woalct like to -flill cooperat.ioa amo., tM f.., c:ndidata ..... I feel I,, •••• ft'Siden • Beet IUIUd.. ---. llY JACK llOUtAND It ii ....,.i&I laoW __, iood ratamailta are bidclei _,from die~ .. ,... ftew.SdaODtiatM~ dCliptfal Ud hatimate Cafe Mozart o. CNniJto c..pi1trw in Sa J1Miil Capilbw. It ii owatd bJ SiplaDd R-. wbo wa bora ia M""rida Bia I n:saamal ii daanniltl. peacdGl. ad featma 101De al tbe &Dest foods you will find anywbae. Tbe main emplt"" ~ ia a combi.aation of Germaa, French, and Italia Tbe menu is not larF, bat it is more than suf&icnt and tbe cuisine rants witb tbe finest around. Tberc are appetizen sucla as imported smoked salmon from Scotland to acarJOb. ne price ranac is S6.9S to Sl5.9S. Tbea tberc is a French onion soup witb llldted raw cbcddar and a soup of tlae day. Tbe a --~---~,--------. la carte dillla are prm-.uy ..-•••• 1.bilt6c),.... prawna aauticed ia bat; baaer. There are ~ chicken, ~ lamb aad bed' entreea witb chietaa bRUt Grwl Manaier (flMied with brandy and Grand ~and with~ and fra.la ~aer); veal Salzburg flamed with ~ ealvadoe, and ~ net of baby lamb; and aai1abraten And bed Well- ington. Prices ran,e from Sil.SO to Sl7.9S and include pate, IOUp or Wad with fresh vegetable of the day. My wife bad tbe veal, which I sampled, and it was & ICDlation in aubde Davon. The slight hint of the brandy added a zest to ozart Deaert featured strawberry cbantilly made with brandy and strawberries in a wonderful cream to-ppina. I bad a acandal- ously rich chocolate mouue pie topped with whipped cream,jmt the thina for a diet. It had the comistency of a rich cream. the dish and provided a good Address is 319S2 Camino contrast to tbe veal which is not Capistrano, call 496-0212. always a meat cooked with Lunch is also served. The res- ilDJt&in1tion. Our friend bad tbe taurant is closed Mondays and salmon, aspeci1I oftbcday, and-Tuadaya. .. , .. ck ... ---a CllicUI Dllmer ,_St.ts The Irvine Hilton Presents Confrey Phil1ips and his Tho The first jolly Roger in Hawaii opened almost three years before H~~ became a state! And thanks to our Hawaiian heritage. nobody knows Tun~ quite like we do. Now we're celebrating our 30th anniversary 1n Noted Bnb.511 smger/piaru.5t Confrey Ptulhps bnngs Im arustry to wr. the elegan~ rughtclub tucked away m the luxurious nev.r IMne Hilton Relax and dance the everung away to tus sktll- fu) blend of Gershwin Cole furter. cool 1azz and contemporary favontes EYery Tuesday through Saturday. 9PMtolAM And on Yeinesclays and Thwsdays. Brazilian wcal- G N~ joms MI. Phillips to t add tbe ftawr ~Samba · the Island.5 with a special price on the dinne rs that made us legendary on both sides of the Pacific! Co!"e in tonite for a taste of Paradise! •••••••••••••• 1Wo le~ Steak: Dinners for 10.95! • • Each dinner served with Soup or Salad. Fresh • 'vegetable. Baked POtato or Rice Pilaf plus wann Sourdough Bread. Coupon good for party • of 2 or more (additional dinners @ SS.50 ea<;h> • after 4:00 PM dail)l Special offer good With coupon onl)l Ofter expires OCtober 12. 1q86 .• ~lles~: Lunch • Dinner • Cocktails • even Breakfast! • • • DMNE Newpon Pwy at E. Oyer Rd. • crm E. Oyer Rd.) • LAKE FOl\fST 22873 ~ Forest Dr. • oust off t-5) • Ph11 l.ocadons Thtoughoul • c ibnf.a a Hllwai1 tE• ••••••••• - - .. - l •• BY JACK HOLLAND Tbc ~ --itOUDd town ii the ope.ni .. of tbe .. Pcdorm- ina Atta Ccater ia co.ta MeiL To pt thi"ll off to a~ start, the Cei:lter ii UYjDI a "Openin1 Niabt ... And AU That Jazz" benefat on sept. 2S in the Oraqe County Fair-tbe fmt o( a teuon that IOOb grounds. Tickets are S30 per · quite eJ;Citina. person. Not to be outdone, the La- This is the first of many events guaa Moulton Playbou.e opem planned to launch what is sure itt new season Sept. I I with ~Jy ~o be an excitina new theater. Fox.• written by Larry Gel~ ~lready the seaon looks like big the M•A•S•H creator. Doua time with the New York City Rowe will play the roJe oriai- Ballet opening Oct. IS-19, the nally done by George C. Scott. American Ballet Theater on It ii based on "Volpone" by Ben Dec. 9-14, and the New York Johnson and is a longtime clas.- City Opera on Jan. J 3-25. If that sic. The rest of the season looks isn't an impressive line up, the quite promising. offerings for the legitimate Then there is the esteemed theater attractions will soon be South Coast Repertory, who led made. All in all, Orange County off the season with a new play by ~eith Reddin. It iJ called 81'he lliah StaDclard of LiviDa" and JaUDChel what may be one of sea .. IDOlt provocative sea- IODI. It it on the maiD ... Noel Coward, tbe indomitable IDMter' of bilh comedy, will be OD view, thankfully, with bit .. Hay Fever,• a longtime joy. It opens at the Cc.ta Maa Civic Playbome on Sept. 18 and rum until Oct. I I. Coward is one of the moat memorable of play- wrights, but bis plays need very precise care since bis kind of hip comedy is not easy to deal with. It is removed from the excesses of farce and depends largely on a sophisticated approach and impeccable acting. It bas been some time since bis works have been seen here and one can only wonder why. It certainly cannot be that bis style is outdated. It Smiths disappoint Irvine crowd with mellow mood BY LORI SILVER Wh~n the Smiths opened their recent concert at Irvine Mea- dows with the sad melodic tune .. Please Let Mc Get What I Want," they probably didn' realize the irony of the situation. While the English pop group effec tively set the stage for a mello w evening, their fans wanted something else-a high energy rock concert which the Smiths were unable to deliver. It didn't help that the lead si nger, Morrissey, bad the strange habit of laying in various upside~own positions on the stage while singing; nor did it help that the other four members of the band had the charisma of couch potatoes. So, at the end of the show when the Smiths launched into their only up- tempo song "The Queen is Dead," the crowd understanda- bly went crazy. A little while after Morriascys coy remark that the security at Irvine Meadows arc "outnum- bered," the first fan jumped onto the stage. More and more fans followed that by the end of .. The Queen is Dead" the stage was covered with enthusiastic tee- nagers, and the concert erupted into chaos. The situation was unfortunate because the Smiths had yet to perform some of their better songs, including their first bit, "What Difference Docs it Make." However, the Smiths did manage to fit a good range of old and new music into their show. Morrissey dressed in a loose Had Any Really Great PRIME RIBS OF BEEF white outfit, which probably sent shock waves through the thousands of Smiths' fans who chose to dress in black. The other four memben of the band wore beige suits, further contri- buting to their bland appear- ance. To hisUredit, MorrisleJl was able to keep the concert moving with hil dry sense of humor. "This song was inspired by Madonna,.. he announced before playing 0 Meat as Murder." Local folksinger Phranc opened the concert with a blend of socially conscious songs. However, her sarcastic com- ments and unique songs (includ- ing "Don' Like Female Mudw- restling'1 were largely unappreciated by the audience. ia • freila DOW • it WM years qo, whCD be WM the moet-in demand plaJWrilbl aioUDd. We allo have the diDef tbea- terL .. Mu of La Maneu• ii already OD tbe bOUdi at tbe Elizabeth Howud CUrtai1a Call Playhouse. Frank Wyka, one of the finat producen around, is brinainl ~apr Babies• to the Grand. Openina is tet for Sept. 12. His huae pmble in cbooaiq "Evita" for the Grand certainly baa paid off. Now this new one, which once starred Mickey Roo- ney and Ann Miller, will get its a winner. Moody Blues show Pacific they still have the old magic BY ANNETTE WATSON The Moody Blues' perfor- mance Aug. 30 at the Pacific Amphitheatre demonstrated not only the great music the group has produced in the past two decades; but also showcased a veteran rock band who knows how to put on an entertaining concert. The Blues f mt ripped into recent hi ta .. Gemini Dream" and "The Voice" and imme- diately gripped the crowd's attention and, perbaps more importantly, their concentra- tion. With audience in band, the band then gave a musical tour totally appreciated by the near capacity crowd at the Pacific. The band played several numben from their new albu~ .. The Other Side of Life." How- ever, as to be expected, the audience responded more to the band's classics such as "rm Just a Singer in a Rock and Roll Band,.. "Question,.. and "The Story in Your Eyes. "The loudest ovation came when they per- formed two of their earliest hits, "Tuesday Afternoon.. and "Nights in White Satin." The band ended the concert with a rousiq encore of perbape their signature song, ~Ride My See- saw." The band wore bia smiles and appeared delighted to be OD tour aaain. ~eyboardiat Patrick Moraz, drased in funky, candy cane llltire that iDCbldcd red Jli&h tops, stole the show at times a be danced around and threw spontaneous fitt of CDCJ'IY ontq his keyboards like a tornado smubing every key humanly possible. Graeme Edge contin- uously raised his drum sticks in conscious sclf..awareness further provoking liveliness in the audience as well u the other band members. Sean Wauon and He111Jwr Wauon contribut~d to thi3 revilw. GRAND OPENING This Sat., Sun, Sept. 13-14 ..£i9hthouu Ca{E. llnnar/~ Cruises • Ccrdlet~t dinner • "'1oonhght cbnc1ng •No-hostba $27.95 per person • Fnvote craters •Weddi . ngs • Po1tes •Corporate hrctions Reser.ott<Y\S rE3Quired tvC/VISA accepted 67~1.S1 awareness. RECENT MOVU:S: "F/X" (Sept. 24, HBO/Can- non, 1986, S79.95): Lousy title for a solid film about a tpeeiaL effects master (Bryan Brown) hired to commit murder. One question throbs tbroqbout th.is devious tbri1kr: b it ral or is it "F/X." movianaking jargon for special effects? .. Runaway Train• (Sept. 23. MGM/UA, 1915, S19.9'): Eric Roba1a and Jon Vojpt (both 114/UJ.,. EVERY SUNDAY S-7 ftlACK.....U ~ilaa• I~ cc •dlilCcwdt Jia Ill iasia.Jw C..-llll!O. it wm 'I t.e _, to dia•iM tM S •rt F ..-• jmt aaotbcr idlo-ioek I r .... doinc ..,.. .. • ....... MCl'.ICJ ._. _ _. i1ot 9C1J -8. Tbe ..... wort .. tlaifat- ina aad lloppy. the voc:all bJ ht DiKazio were sulNDapl to tbt point of bciDI iadiatinpillu!Me and clnmuacr Damis Dita,... man~ Jnctina the New Jeney- bMCd quartet tbroup a 16-soq set lasting hardy ... hour. DiNizio probably pangnr.d the evening up best after muming for the band-S obliptory encore bef on: a near-packed home that bordered on somnole11ce. Strumming his guitar banhly, be announced, 06We'-e been playing together for about seYeD years now, and we still can' get our guitars in tune!" What\ so amarin& th~ is that this could baYC been the same bunch that just ismed a vibrant debut LP. •&prriatly For You." That\ not to say the aQJaw, produced by ll.E.M.'s Do11 same. Tbe game plan calls (or the Smithaeem to book up with the legeadry Lou ~ fOI' a serie5 of East Coast da«n., dim to mmn to California Wore tk cad of* yar .... if tllae pys don' lean to coauol dlcir .,...i .... edYic:c lac 91 I 1 be tobay ........... .. show. Moye to the groove of he muse Md dmw;:ng at Newport Beach 0$ I ipscale nightspot. o.nce c:t*9ll to cheetl til 2 am wrth .,,,,.. .,._time tavonte tunes. -pltjl S .. Ar10. 0 I 1107 Jamboree Rd ( 1l4) 644-1100 .Slqmf ••'' •.,., 1 1 rt Cr '1' r ,, . ......,. ._.., 1111 •••• a..-.. ' , ....... •111 21M1n11J~ .......... ··-- - ... t and worst of new movie spotllghtad -.OllN AIU•ICAN9~)­ Tlarce J011D& mea CIGll into R • taritory for u adftll-. tare tlMit ... into • ~ b""""'d •iabtnme.. Qmct caD R .. bo! With Mite Norril, Stcft Durbam. DPid ~ llaalmm Jtwqlwla and Albat Salmi Directed by Ramy Har- tin. -aUJ.l.DS,. (R)-A family from the city ltnlglcs to survive in a small resort to~ con- fronted by a clan of rustic udists With Janet Laine Green, Debi Berti, Stephco Hunter, Jonathon Crombie, Olivia o•Abo. Directed by Paul Lynch. .. REFOaM SCHOOL GlllLS .. (ll)-Carrying OD the noble tradition of ·women in ~ • rocker Wendy 0 . Wil- liams gets out her whips and chains as the unoff ICial cell block leader, bom to make bad babes even wone. Written and d~ without apologies, by Tom DeSimone. -rtlllASBJN• ~PG-13)-A tceo-qe flick set in the rad and reckless world of skateboarding. With Josh Bro~ Rohen Ruslcr and Pamela Gidley. Directed by David Winters. .. TOUCH AND GO" (R) GocNl-Micbacl Keaton plays Bobby Barbato, a Chicago hockey star who learns that winning on the ice is not enough to mate up for a froun personal life. He is humanized by a street kid (Ajay Naidu) and then by the boy•s struggling, sexy motheT (Maria Conchita Alonso). This simple, rather old-bat yam. which stoops to some tired devices~ is kept fairly buoyant and entertaining by the excellent cast. Alon.so is becoming a real star. and IC cat on docs bis best tdiaa :f':t •tho jock wbo .-. p; be mow:a lite a JUI atbJde. · yet the movie doean\ overplay tbe boctey action. Directed in Cbicaao by Robert Mandel AUO PLAYING. . •AaMD> AND DANCO· OUS" (PG.13} C~-Joha C.udy ~ liQFDC Levy play two Oope, a cop bounced off the force and an inept lawyer, who sink to aervice in L.A.\ Guard Dog Security Service. The story is a scrap heap of junked parts from other urban buddy come- dies, but there's some sass and even wit in the script (by Peter Torokvci and Harold Ramis) and director Mart Later knows what's really good: Candy and Levy, who have their great -SCTV" timing and do more than make funny faces. Candy is a true actor, and the macho anger in bis character gives his fun a charge. Fine support comes from Meg Ryan, Robert Loggia (who really slobs around as a meatbead mobster) and Kenneth McMillan. The plea- sure here is watching talent rise creamily above the slop of the plot. .. EXTREMITIES"(R) Fair- Farrah Fawcett reprises her off- Broadway, coming-out-as-an- act ress role as Marjorie. a woman who is nearly raped, then nearly raped again. then gets revenge by blinding the creep with bug spray, roping him in a fireplace, nearly castrating him and almost burying him (alive) in her garden. William Mastro- s i mone adapted his play to screen, and Robert M. Young diRCted with slamming, tension- sweating overkill. The movie is compellin~ like a road accident, yet it does nothing to clarify what women can do to protect "Still Great. . . " -Beverly Bush Smith .. ........ --tll,,..,. .... ...,, ., -Md .. mt..., ... ,,.., E.tJ-1115-SlG.15 , .. 7pm. .....,'*-"' ....... •[t ....... , ... 37 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH, 644-2030 PAVE RESTAURANT Special 5-Coune Dinner Nightly until 7 p.m. Just $13.95 f~turing fresh fish, roast duckling, and other entrees 2MO E. Coast Hwy. CdM 120-9000 BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Wlme die WorW9s C....... C•a•11a DIM! Home of tbe Fantastic 8elpa Waflles, die Glpndc 4-Ea Omelets, ..... The Se•pe•• S.ndwkbes. 5-lb C.cwt Plan Villqe JIOO Soatb Plua Drive Sa., Am/Com Mesa (714) 597..alM tbcmaclve1. It ju1t wallowa, tbeatricaUj, in their fearL Faw· cett Ida her bony beauty take a heatiq and Jamc1 RUllO hanp out a lold of leerina method maaaeritm1 •• the aidiltic aaailant, but the belt 1CtinJ ii in una1l rolcl from Diana Scar- wid and Alfie Woodard. They come home to find Mujorie in full fury, a V altyrie of ven- geance, and they loot at her .. if she'I no loqer human. What she ian' ii very bript. "FUGHT OF THE NA vi: GATOR• (PG) Good-Slick, carefully packaged, frequently entertaining new Disney adven- ture yarn. A Miami boy is whisked away by an alien craft> returm to Earth eipt years later and wants to return to 1978 (he's the only one in movies nostalgic for the Carter years). The space- craft is 1orgeous-it loob like a floating sculpture made of mirrored mercury-and there are good special effects that don' wallop us. Most of this is obvious stuff, but why com- plain? It has fun providing, kids over 6 or so will relish it and Pee-wee Herman lends his uni- que vocal talents to the alien creature. Directed by Randal ( 04Greasej Kleiser. .. MANHUNTER" (R) Fa.ir- One of the weird ones. Thomas Harris' novel 04Red Dragon" has been retooled as a vision of chic despair, a sort of Gucci Dos- toevsky. by .. Miami Vice" stylist Michael Mann. There's a giant crazy killer (Tom Noonan) who invokes William Blake before he slaughters families; a cop (Wil- liam Petersen, who tries psych- ing into the kiter's mindaet. a blind woman (Jo.an Allen) who briefly becomes the psycho's lover-she also gets to match C!f} 1 b Worlb heartbeats with a druged Ben- gal tiger-and FBI men who talk in updated .. Drapet" style, like microchips booting up for a brain.storm. The images have an eye-peeling chic; a blindingly white prison was shot at Atlan- ta 'a posh new High Museum. Mann•s approach is preening and portentous, full of night- marish hints that never clarify the rushed, confusing plot, and that leave the actors (especially Petersen) stranded on islands of posturing. 040NE CRAZY SUMMER .. (PG) Fair-The director with the cartoon name, Savage Steve Holland, also wrote this car- toonish teen comedy about a cool guy (John Cusack) who wants to study animation. Before college be bu a summer of Eut Coast larking around at the beach with Demi Moore, Bobcat Goldthwaite, Curtis Armstrong and the usual intol- Oktoberfest UVE OOMMH-M BANDS MPJIAlll UftAGIUUIT GOOD POOD AJllD Dlllllll •'*RGAW.DBll ................. '913 M T1M111f 1 luft.TIMnllUI "Tredlllon la Lorll LMlilll and with True¥....... . TrulraT ....... Contlnelltill ............ '' TRY US FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE DINING EXPERIENCE Resew•tlona S«a••f8d (7J4,.f6·2774 Lunch Daily 11 :30-2:30 Dinner Deity 5-10 pm 2640 Newport Blvd. Cost. Mesa ~~n~w~.~~ Now open for luncll ancl S•nflay ~runcll erable adulta. Bill ltopp"l uima- tion interludes are a briabt, darina touch, but the ftlm lacb the stylish coherence of a .. Pee- wee'• Big Adventure," and many of the pp are of the fat-boy- hit-by-cbili-doa variety. You have to have a high tolerance for Goldthwaite 's cbildilh acream- ing to have a good time. "ST AND BY ME" (R) Good-Sentimental, at times cloying, this coming-of-age film about four Oregon small-town boys on the cusp of puberty in I 959 holds us because of the fresh, natural, often funny work by the young stan (River Pho- enix, Wil Wheaton, Corey Feld- man, Jerry O'Connell). They venture into the woods to find the body of a dead boy-this morbid buaineu chaa us that the story comes from a Stephen King novella-and their adven- ture is narrated in part by Richard Dreyfuu, who plays the grown-up writer (the Kina fia- ure) looking back on his boy- hood. Rob Reiner directed in a low-key Norman Rockwellitb manner. and he does nothin1 to rescue the linear obviousneu of the plot, or the dull supporting cut . "TEXAS CHAINSAW MASSACRE 2•roor-Hokum from hell. Tobe Hooper made this sequel to bis 1974 ghouJ hit, and the big '80s budget bu gone to bis bead. The f•mily of chainsaw maniacs are back, hackina and cackling in a sort of meat mall for the demented. The pl1ee is lit up like catacombs for an Eater service, and the victims hang on boob, in hunks. A girl disc jockey does Iota of heavy-metal screaming u the chainsaws bun. and Dennis Hopper provides a humorous note as a Texas Ranger who seems dwarfed by bis bat. He loob (and acu) like a souvenir decanter you might buy at the Dallas/ Fort Wonb airport. The script by L.M. ~it Canon-an this be the same man who worked on 04Paril, Texaa?"-is so hokey and overcamped that the horror stuff never has a chance to grab ua. Fancy but f atiaued, it shows you can't make a aood Z-movie on an A- budget. Not rated, but those under 17 will not be admitted. How about those over l n . t4THE FLY (R)Fair-Mipty silly, and weirdly impressive. this revised venioo of the 19~8 camp horror mm stars Jeff Ooldblum as a scientist who, in a rare dumb moment, warps himself into genetic marriage with a ny. School opens--- , ........ hii 1111111 - features Annette Funicello, Frank Zappa and Nicholson. TV: UStar Trek-The Cqe" (late October, Paramount, 1966, S29.9S)~ Thit it tbe oriainal pilot-without W.._lliam Sbatner or DeForest K.elly-whicb NBC ~jected. Pieced together ming rediscovered black-and-white and color footage. BEST BETS TRIS WEEK: .. Out of Africa" (1985, MCA, S79.9S): This romantic bio of Danish writer ltat Dineaen bagpd teVell Olean includiq Beat Picture. Meryl Streep, Robert Redford and tbe Mdcan countryaide all loot swell and, dependina on your taate, this fi.J.m is either a moviq love story or the patat •wild K.iogdom" episode ever. ALSO COMING: .. Guns Ho" (1986, Para- moun'7 S79.9S): Michael ~eaton stars in tbi1 culture-shock comedy about the Japanese taking over an American auto plant. , ............... . wait to be arown up,' " revealed the strong, yet compuaionate mother. On the receivina end of those 29 childmi ia Pfllter, a three- year teacher at Newport Heipta wh0te experience with k.inder- prtenen bu led to an almost •natural" way of dealing with fmt~ay jitten. •we try to be very kind and nurturiq, and make it a com- fortable day for them," explains Pf11ter. •1 bold them on my lap, and if they want one, I'll give them a teddy bear." Hen ia a bands-on appro~b to teaching, which unlike instructional methods of yean pat, tries to eliminate so many workbooks. 1be learning that they do we like to accomplish through con- crete activities and manipulative experiences," said Pruter. Newport Height•' kinder- garten population bu progrea.- sively increased over the yean, and with an overall increue of ·----------I .I VCR & TV I I REPAIR I I ~ Free Enimn .. 11 I ,,. ....... d ... ., I ~ , ........... ..,I I NEWPORT BEACH • COITA MESA. BALIJO& ISLAND • IRVINE • sas I CALIFORNIA VIDEO INC. J I 436 HEUOTltOPE. CORONA DEL MAR • 673-8900 ----------------- about 8 percen'7 booltina ita total enrollment to around .-0 I atudenta thia year, district offi- ciala tee a trend which reflecta a district-wide increate in atu- denta at the elementary 1ebool level. Lut year, regular student enrollmen'7 excluding out-of- district students and special education students, came to lS,S36; and with projected increases in the fint through fifth 1rade1, but expected decreuea in enrollment for the junior and senior hiah 1eboola, the district should ace a total student population of around IS,90(). .>' Strau11 said tllat if be is ~leected, his next term will be his last. •1 think that will be enou~" be sta~ addina in a joking acknowledaement of Person •s atrona d>•lkqe, •v ou know, it may tum out that thia one will be my lat." You should hear us now! •Michael McDonald• George Michael • Whitney Houston • Moody Blues • Billy Ocean • Madonna • Double • Dream Academy • Kool & the Gang • Simply Red • Peter Cetera • Phil Collins • Berlin • Elton John • Heart •Jeffrey Osbourne • Hiroshima • Sade KDCll tlB.t • • .......... •· I ,j - 1 l:df!!!IH~!!! 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II ; di lifi ii t:H UH. ~111:1Ul:~1.i1~1·1•1.".ili· .. ~:•1:JJ1f bf Jif hf p1i111 -~.i.,.,D ... ,,'-.rr:r• -~ .:P(·f ,... :a i I f![ti:'fl ti:'!lt;;t[ . ; •~.. • •• r ~! d 1~··~· .. ,..•:--~ !I i !!ll1lii,1l;11;es • ~!·1:1if hib!l1!. a1~.1 1 · ~!·1:11 11!1ij11 11: 1 11i.11 '~ rp 1~1~11~~a11 Is '~ IJ ·Ill I II ·1 I -... ~-~ Ji~r.~, II :S II oil ! . ,.. II i ~:r' j' f 5 t; ~JI =-1-§ ;:i JI' lif -JJ.$1. I I ...,,.. Ol TIUITD"I MU ~ .... -1.1.-.111111 UMfc.11 T.O. 9llMCl ~a duty llPPOirMd Trume undw tt. ......,_ dllCrtbed deed of trUlt WILL SELL AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST llOOER FOR CASH ANO/C. THE CASHIERS OR CERTIRED CHECQ SPECtF1£D IN CMl COOl SECTION 2924h ~* 11t the time of .... In '-"'t rnon.r o1 the U.-ct -) all rWtt. ttlte Md hltll• ~ to and now held ~ It under l9id o.d of TNlt In the pn>perty herWnabr detcribed: TRUSTOR: R.C. SHINN w1t1 RtCHMO C. SHINN DANA H. SHINH BEN£flCIMY: ~YID a.ARK ...... ~ 11, 1• • lnllr. No. 86-066934 of OMc:W .... In .. oflk» of the Alcorder of e>r.,,.. Countr; Aid died of""'* dllcribM the toNowinl ~ PAAC(L 1: Lat 10 ol TrKt No. 6906, In the Qy of Ne.port Beech, ~o1°'9n91. .... olc.Ntomil. •l*'mllP l9COfded 1n ... .,._ ,..... n m l2 lndl•tw of milcele.n.ous ,,.... ...... OMce of the Countr Alc:ofd91 °' uid County. IWal.2: An Q 116,., ... non K1Cluliw-1 rw1ltorlfWWend ..,_ .......... lat '6 of Tnld No. 6905, • ~ on a m11P l9COl"dld lft ..... ,_ V tD 32 kd•iw of mW 1n.w ....... In .... OMce of the County Reccnw of ... County. YOU ltM. IN DOAUL T UNDO A DEED Of TRUST DATED 2/0l/I&. UHLOS YOU TAKE ACTION TO "°' TECT QM MOHR I 't, IT MAY BE 90lD AT A PU8UC SALE. W YOU HUD AH DPLAHATION Of THE NATUR£ Of THl MO<UDING MWNST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT' A LAM11t. 501 ~ fll 11 llft 8-ch, CA -W • ...... 1 ff -Oft camman dlllenltion of PloPllt1 .. .._ ........ -·· 11 IMI'. tD .. cornpe.e. ,_ ol Citive:l ., •• The ......... ~ undlr ... Deed olT,_l:J:;n •~«...,.lnthe~llt•a• MOMllM • •sbflit 111et• end ...,.. tD ............ ..e.an Oedlrll6al• ol .,.. end o.... .................... o1 ....... of •11 ........................ ~ .. ...., .... , ............... theundei~ ~ ......................... . NCC ...... 1J."l••"'*·No. .. 19Ml3ol0Mc:W .......... ., ........ ofar.,..~ ..... .... .. .. ..... but ....,. aMlmnt Oft ---1 $ -•ln1pll~t J .... Ill Ill 1t'I\ • • 1 Ike a1a tit,., .. ...., •• pMdplll""" of .. Mll(a) wu•-..lllld..., of TNlt. ..-II•• ........ -.................. .... of ....... U'Nit;_ c:Ml_ IM., IF 111 of the J,_.._.., .. .,..a a •11r.-.o.1o1TN1L Tiie.., ..._ lllUMf T.I. lie. ...... NOTICI Ol TIUITD"I MU YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED -30, 1 •. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBUC SAL£. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. T .S. No. 8900-36 On Fndey, .Sepeember 19, 1916 at 10:00 o'~ AM It the Front Ent.Mee of SAFECO TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, 825 N. ~ in tr-. CitY of Safa Ana. ~of Orerwl. se... of Cellfottile SAFECO TITLE tNSURAHCE Ct11#N(Y, • COtPOlltiol'w. •• Trust• under the DMd al Trust uecut.d by GRANYIUE M. ALLEY HI, A MMRtm MAN. NfO ELAINt S. AUEY, A MARRIED WOMAN t900fdld JUNE S. 1915 • ~ no. 15-200191 of Ofldlll -.COW• '" ..... olftca °' ........... al 0....... County, Cellfumla. ~ reason of dehM.tlt In peyment or pertormwe of ob ...... ~ ...... lndudlns .,_ ~ "' ..... naticl of wNch -recordld ._ 20. 1• • document no. IW01M3 of lllid OMcill .......... ..a .. pubMc Mdon tD .. .,.... bidder tor welt '" .,.,. rnoNJof the..,,.... ......... .,, COWi .. t11 ..,.._'&_Oft In,._. • tD ... 11 c 11wlM, "'enc:wntirlf tor ........... of .. ··-JN• ~ bf Mid O.S ol Tl'\illt. the it•• con..-tD Mid T,__ bf Mid Deed olt.,. In......-... ,,, In the~of Or-.. 91-.of CIMamia mnd dwrtbed Ill: Lat 25 of Tr8d 7323 • ps m11P NCOldtd In look m . ,_ 17 a 11 of Ml1c1tt1w Mlpl. ..:ordl of ar.,.. ~. c.lforn6a The unpmd bef1nce R ......... of COlftl. ~ 111 anct-..te11•ofW21, l•ilM47.139.a9; Mid amount .. ko I I I unlll dllll of .... Thellr9ll 8 1 f -0/tolllitrCOlt•NI d' I l ..... t, If M1, af ....... I .. d11: ...... ll .... tDbe: 30 .._.a 0.-. ... 11 ~ lzld\ CA The ur ........ TNZSllt "9i:111 ••.,, ....._ 1Dr M1 ltWWWtD 111 of .. llr9ll f 0 W Oft ... CCllMlOft t1 .......... .,..., .......... • ITATBIBffOI au•ari•an • u. Oii ACiiiW ••HEii .... The falawins penon has abandof 9ed the UM of the flctftlous bush•• name: NEWPORT FINANCIAL UNLIMITED, 1 n Rlwrllde Ave. F. Newport Buch, CA 926603. The Actitioul .,._. Name•••tdtDabCWll ... filed In O......~on l · 22•. Ale No. '291711. Richard Sulllvan, 219 Gm 9t., Nuport a.en. CA92Kl. n. bu1ln111 w con- duetld bf en lndMduat. _.aldwd ....... Thia-...... -ftled Mththe~aerild Or,.. County on Au&. 25, 1986. 8/28 9/4 9/11 9/18 5349 WNOTICI "'"' .... •fl• ..... ITAtmBn The ........... ""°" ii do6f1I ~ea: POP-40, 131'9 lfookhurat St., G9ldln en.., CA~. J. Ed .. rd SP8tr1Nno, 15443 Brookhurst St., o.'dlra °"'"'CA~- This bu1inea 11 con· dvc:tld ~ an lndMduat. Silned: J. EdllMfd 5p1m1. IMO. Thia ltllllmMI -Ned with the Countr a.rt& of 0....... County on A&.& 25, 1-. Alt No. f317912 81219149/1191115352 Mesa, CA 92627. Eart R. rift, 'l<YJ7 Maple Ave., Cost1 Mesa. CA 92627. This business is con· ducUd by an indlvidual. The re1i1trant com· melad to trlnACt bull· NU under the ftc:titloul buslMU ...,. Oft ,..,,. listiad 8bcM on Aall-20-86. --=£.tit.Ta This II,,,.._ ... with ... ~ a.. of Or.,..~ on Aul. 11. 1986. F1'e No. Fll 7364 8/28 9/4 9/11 9/18 5347 PWIJC NOTICa f'ICll liUUI ••11• NAMll?aCTEn The foMawif 11 ""°" .. doinc ~ 111: HEW· PORT FlNAHCIAL UNUM· ITED, 2808 N. lAfa,.tte #202, ._,port IMch, CA 92663. Deryt A.G. Recor, 12232 f_,., Garden Gro¥e, CA 92640. This bu1ine11 is con· duct.d ~ an lndMdual. -..: ~A.G. "9cot'. ,,. 1&11111W1t -filed with the ~ ~ °' Or-.. County on Au&. 25, 1-. Ale No. Fll 7916 81219/4 9/11 9/11 5348 A•ICWIU fCiUJSUIMll -111 I n.t'A 1111 ..... il -..ai'llr11s•:rulJD F()tt ... ...,.,. 9IACH CITY OOUNCal.. lfOl U... colft &.-. Nlmport ~. CA ... FMDUIC J. FOltllEJt, 1801. Uncllft L.-. ..... Poft8Mdt.CA .... l'hil bulinna is con· dudld i9r CM!J I .. 6lfn. "*-· .... : ,.,...ic J. Formr. ,,. .... ,,...,. -filed wia\tM~Clnd Or-.. County on Ale. 18. 1986. Fite No. Fl 17248 8/21 8/28 9/4 9/11 5327 .....ec~ ntiilW•••• --IT•ff llT Tha~pertOM .... doif1I ~es: '"TACOS PACIFICO", 1125 VICtoril Stt'8llt, Sutt. u. Cotta ...... CA92:627. 8Nce R. !Colina, 440 1tty. IOll Sprinp. Colla ...... CA92627 . ................ t6278or· son St,.., Downey, CA 90242. "-9 D. Hyaa, 1519 West· ""'" ... Slr'ellt.. Com ..... CA92627. This business is con· ductad ~ a ..,.,., pert. rwship. Silned; 8tuce R. Kolina. This ltAwNnt ... filed wjth the Courq Clertl ol Or.,. County on Aue. 18 1916. File No. Fll 7249 8/21 8/28 9/4 9/11 5328 ~NOTICI ncn nout ••1111 IUMllTATlmNT The foHowtrw penon is dalnc bulinea a: Pt.AS- TICS PLUS SAUS CO .. 10771 Brl1hton Drive, Senta Ana, CA 92705. S..k Aaoc-.. Inc., a C•lifornla Corporation, 10771 Brilhton Drive. S..W. Ana, CA 92705. llila bu1lne11 is con· duded by • carpcntion. Silned: Saik Associates, Inc., John P. Salk. "-i· dent This ...._Mnt was filed with the County Clerit d e>r.,,... epuney_QO.A&c. 13, 1M6. F'"tle No. Fl 17003 8/218128 9/4 9/11 5331 1-27- PUa.IC ""1tl nthlW•••• .....ITU'IMlln' The IOllowMI penon is dol"' bualnas as: l.C. APNAISAL COMPANY, 1451 Dove Street. Sutt. 210, Newport IMch, CA 92660. ft£ALSERV CORPORA· TION, C•ltfomla, 1421 W8nW Avenue, Suite F • Tullln, CA 92660. Thf1 business I• con· ductld ~ a corporlltion. The r .. latrant com· me.K-.d '° tnnuct ~­.... under the ftctitious ~ nlf'M "' ,.,,,. llleld abCWll on ~ 5, 1916. ~ R£ALS[RV CORPORAT'ION, WarTen .... .......... 11* 2 I ,_,. w filed ....._ .. ~ a.rt. of Or-.~onq.n, 1-. Flle No. F311173 914 9111 9/119125 5313 . I ~ -·' ., ·-.. -.. , -•I ~--~.._~ ... ----Ki cit ~.;~· "7Z!-Z<; at Ct 1¥ ''11 11HUhi!.:HHi;~:li~1>i!l!iilUI!. it>1;liiJ;11 alll~ ~:•f ;i'IJ!f !li. hh ilJll~f~1J,lli. ~!if;1iJirlh~i11~n. it~1,11~11~fi .• 1lli ail~~!s ~~:I s h -!~Jh. ~ •111" ri;~ ~~ f ii f: I !"'~ill"· r J~ Ji I ~1 ~8 hi f!(~JI 11JJi __ . . . -• ~ ~ . s ~ t I ... 1 s i ~ i I.> . ;s" {,?I ... ~ a 5 .. ... .. ~ ----. .. rt!!!HUUI. !ifii1f f i!!H !dUn!J!!I !b1Jl11!1 ; ;!~hlir!: ;;! nmf ~?i! 11 ; !!~ d:· U !n;· ffiiU ;!Hfil,:I;· ~~iliil~t~IF ~211 • --· · ·•HUii!ti.;!IHl~HliiH'"i:ilHl~iliiililillil;~!i!illllil .1:51 ... l .1 ;a. -~·· II • I . I . • 111 . g5 ,, ' I h&.:I I ' ,. . ... rtf ·iHllf !!~iU1llll ;1 Jilf :f !! ilifl 'I ;1 fi! J!!:it u1r1ru .. _ ,. il'"lll ·~11;; II . h !!1 1,1, .~1.! I h ~!1 rillu •r= JJ .~rJsH""' i '! ~i!HiU!iiHli!l ~ nn1r.H1111 1~ .,,." -· ' HJN!•11f IHl!:'l~H!H!H~•::11 •::,•111• 1 H·~~~~:1!1Hl~f 1111_ :'ti! · • uu111 n ;. ·uu1 r !'i!n1·111111.,,~;::;:1;• r r,J Ill' ~, ···1' 11~1···•·111' '... I r1··-·r·11 ~ ·1·11····1 : -. 1• ....... ,. ··~ I ~· .. ~-. ·, I I ''• •. ' .. N. .r,1. j:-.": ·.~'' i..· jl -···I·;~ I ;:1 ,ntldn " .! .!111 ~" ~,~, I UI 1. ~. rrd:L, Ii !H I . ..r1•r1u I r ., .• ''"'' h ·~I ! ··~··'·'~'!cl , \ • • I ~· ·re ... ...... I t CLASSIFIED INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ .......... 200 e.utyA* .......... 213 CMS Of Thlftb ....... 201 cem ... ., Lm ........ 201 f1ortlll .•.•....•...... 207 Funer.i Oiredof y ••••• 205 Funenil SeMcel .. " •.• 206 ........ Mell .......... 214 IUllNEll ll'Mltmentl ••.•...... 828 Money to loen ........ 605 Money W..ad ....... 606 Opportunities ••.••...• 700 Opportunities Wtd ••..• 704 EMPLOYMENT ~ ·············• Al:iP'~ ........... 11)6 ~ Went.d ••• 807 ~ •••••.••••••• 114 Bultdlnl MeWial ••••• 117 . 8ullnell Equipment Ill c.,,... Equipment •.• 119 CoiM/ltampa ••••.•.• 813 F~ ••••......••• 800 ~Wrild ..... 805 = ............. 705 ••...........• 112 M9ftne Supptys •.•.••• 906 Mite. for Siie ......... 809 ~ ................ 126 llALDTATE ~ •••••••.••.... 511 .. ,~ ....•.. 407 Apia. Unfumllhed •••• 408 91c&•,to'be MIMd •••• 816 ....... Projerty .••• !500 ............... 421 Condoa for Rllnt •••••• ~ CondDa tar Siie ••..•.• !507 Comrwdll Property 505 o..rt "=ti ..... 513 F""" & ..... 512 °"""' tar ......... 400 .............. , ...• 508 Uii nt 11,_. Ila 1 N •11 ~ ............... ,11 I~ •..•..•....• 506 Income Property •..•.. 509 I.Ml Shor9 Property 515 loll for Sale •••••••.•• 510 Mobile HorMI •....... 917 ~&TD ••..... (Jl)1 : •..••.••..... 415 ~ Ceblnl •.•.• 422 Office 5-e ......... 420 Out af ... .....,, •.•.• 514 Rell EstMI w.-. ... 511 ....... to ......... 412 Rell Emte far Xchl .•• 517 ... &tMe Loenl ••••• 600 REIOIT PIOPEITY ....... Notices •.......• 212 Ledl 1-Qut.-etc. 209 NLWMtiel ••.•....•••• 815 Loit & Found ....•.••• 210 Perlonafa .••......... 211 Allnclel ............. 300 Oppartunities ••••••.•• 305 Pr9P9f1ltion •......•.. 307 Mlle. WMted ••.....•• 110 Musai tf1111'Ument ••• 111 Office Equipment •.••• 127 Pm & 8UP11lil1 ••••••• 123 HouMI fDr lllint/Fum 405 1-tcu. far Rn for Sele .............. 411 Alntll •.....•........ 417 ~ ..............• Directory of Business Services ..... See Bey Yacht Owners 'knowmboet'~ build All models, 460. AJ~ rept1ir I mai"jgs msmen 619-758-1. •Dom1lllc Live-in ~ seer~ execut ve hskpr, chauffer ~P1'"1· position in ~ , r.dM area. Call . 5. Local ref. 786-1950 tSHtKAWA La~maint Newport h area 850-4147 201--Cemeter, Lots Pacific·View Memoriat Park (3) Plots. Ocean view under trees. Separ- ate/alL 495-1174, l · 800·826-4659 (Tim), 498-9182 214-Heatth Aidt Lose wei~ht! Feel great! Herbal Life distributor. 76().1654 ~-ment LEGAL SECRETARY- South Oranae County pMent finn leeks teaal secretary. Experience ~. Word process- in1 experience pre· feif'9d. No 1horthand. w ..... Clll 0... for ~iew (714)855· \ilOril tram home $60 per 100 ....._ ... apes. Few ... 9ild ....,...., to K.I. f*l'::n'° Box &.at -4lld NJ CLEANING UNLIMITED For exc1l1nce In..._.. cleeni~nc •II !UPPfiel -=-Trutlwor1hy & dliPendm· ble. c.n tDdlly fOr estj. ,,,..... 546-3726 EJtga~ ~RW..,...Dmils 650-3639 FRt£NOLY TIGERSt ~ =~~"= IJl!l!lll. ,. •• Df1eble. 541- 3Q)6 ~ .,.__Aide COMPANION AID£ with nursinl ~look· i for cou or :W. elderty. wur'8 care for )QI in my belutfful home.~5 GOVERNMENT JOBS: S 16,0•0·$59""230/yr. Now hlrln.a, \,;•II 805· 687-6000 Ext R-7796 for current federal tist. Receotionist needed for tannf~ ulon in CdM. CLASSrC TAN INC. 969· 0885 Needed Mature Woman on short notice basis to come into our Mission Viejo home to care for 13·ye•r-old boy while parents •re travelina. Prefer EIWilh kin& w.u dilaiSs •:{fl. Rel-..... 951-0'l7 Secretary needs for Im. business in CdM. Aoorox 20 hrs/wk·$5/hr 'Send resume or a.tter to: Box 654 CdM 92625 EARN $4.87 HR We need nsistance in eval~1 Md respond-i~WI wc>ttc flPOftl ~rOUflhout ~ ~: ex~ilence necetu~; Paid to complete nm. ina. Wort< It home. for information send Mlf· addressed, 1t•mped envek>oe 9~ inchel ~ to: AWGA, Dept. E. Boi 49204, Atl•nt• GA 30359 Women um $9-$11/hr. Christmas Around Wcwtd ~.,..., 536-6220 NURSES/ AIDE/COM· PANIOH. Gen .... ~ '"'9 In. c.d-*11,., 9779 .,,.... .. WORDPROCESSING AM-d~ ~r- •WOidptoc ••• ,,.. WORDPROCESSING GRAPHICS ~ 673-32n OfFICE OYERfl.OW Wordpnx-q_ ~ ~ Pwd. $_eiVlc:a. p u deliwry 642-2540 Ask & you lhllll 'receiw. fOf health & wealth catl Mary 76().165' Companion-Social & Travel. I wn an active female cauc1.senior citi-zen, non-am1tr, ~ ble & ~ble th8t seeks ume. Desire room & bo9rd In luxury home. Call collect eves 213-546.3061 Companion w1nted- Eldeity 81nt1emM wtll lh8te wfth etdef1y lldy room & board In exchlN18I for licht cook· ~& cle•nlna. 846· Free Room, Board. ~. ,,,.... bllth. El Toro. U.ln ~ for •=tidy. Must drive. limkJnc. m•ture reference•. 859-3773 40IH .. 11/tt.nl/ Unf. 4-BEDAOOM 2_... Lii· UM ._ f!lllCld )Writ, dole to .... ccutl. $1,200 lncludet ~,. dlrw. ,,,,.. 643-3113 I~ •••..•....••• 4()6 ... .,.. ..•• ....... Condo-~na Hiiia 3 bdnna, 2 belhs, 2-car lgenio AU 1menltle1 380-8977 lmmac. Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 bl. dbl ... pool, ilc. tenhla. Yrly rental~ SlOOO/mo. ~8:30to ?. AvaU now 213-258-5479 Dana Point. 1-bedroom condo. Pool, J•cuzzl, oc.1 dole. End unit $700. 240-7165. ~ meuqe. Laauna Nlauet 1 bed-room condO et t.ch no ~~ carpart. $7~5/ . 661-0267 412·lentll• toShm9 Fem•le House·M•te Wanted to stwe luxur· ~ new culbn home. Beautiful panoramic view. la~na Beach. 714·499·2199, 714· 645a35 Roommete Wanted • retponslbte P8fJOt'1 to 1hare lovely Mi11lon =~1~ ..... Roommate wanted to share buutffuf 3bdr, 2ba hoUM In CdM. =~· f .-n roornrn.e. to lhere l _~ 2 bl 1Pt In NB. ar9nCI .... lblll In dM9 Dec.1.T,_~ pool, ... to bch. mo + $&eO dip. 631· 8120. ~ Compl furn. Aammi ... Non-.... ~,_!Wofnra.t 33. ~to ... ~ townhOuM/condo In lrvl'JI"&:" are•. = . lit.Ken 411•• .. . Irvine ~ec off-John W.-ArDt .... $ecr'ty WY IVefl. ~ 8t $300. 714-261 507. ~ Laaun• Nl1uet. Qu•ll Cr .. k. Che•pest, but ~. 2 bedroom. 2 beltt QOr.to on nwtc.t. Uplt.Wa unit ... 2 bal-een.. S90,000. G14> ~ OI (118) 442'- • 0.111• Dena Point Ocean·Ylew. Custom Condo. &i owner. 2 tJed. room•, 2 baths, fir•· olla, ~ bUUdlrw. W•lk to Harbor •nd BMch. f15A,.500. Dey ri:i:u-41YA: °' (71') ar... Yl9wl Hiiden ~ Golf Coune condo. 2 bedroom. 2 bill\ $4000 undlr ClOlll LGlft ...,. mabteft sa.ooo ctownt &W,OOO. (714) 582· SIUtioftW... ...... .. Ml11lon Viejo Town· ~ l,826 Lfeet-By lpaclous 3 bedroom, ----~"*"' ~=~= ~dlcli111 l:U: i lMloil ~_. ~ """''· 133.IOO. TlfUIT12 NEAR NEWPORT a-..~3br, 2~ be, dbf •• 1550 fl 631~1294 ON WATER ESTATE SALE Divorce forcesbarpin Ille of luJlUry condo. ea.t alo uo ID 50' on water. Beat view, full MC., 2 bdr & din. Udo locatlon. NO MONEY DOWN WfTH APPROVED CREDIT OR LEASE OPTION. Call Jav.d 714- 673-7300 Million Viejo la Manet. Townhome for = consider lease . 1,839 IQ.fl ~Bed-rooms. 2~ Air, f lrepl•ce. l-"IY u:16. Lots of -... tura owner. VfJ!Y, low priced. 14) 582.a>s D•n• Point Harbor Condo-Sale bv owner. 1 bedroom. 1 t.tn, 750 sq. ft . Pool, spa, tennis, ~.~ t'Mry. 8 7155 501·Hou-for .. • MDnllrch a.ch • Owner. EMcutNe ~nr Oak ~. bw, ftoOn. 3 fire-sUceS. mWrors. Mrium shutters, sol•r. 2,420 IQ.ft. Exceptionaf t.nds- capina. brickwork, azebO. $285.000. Coen Rouse weekends 1-5, 23942 lanteen, 661· 2989 For S.le By Owner. LI&· una Beach, (3) bed· r:ooms. (2) blths house. Ocun views!! Double owns(Mff~ & microwave. oecka. sprinklers, plua many up,rades throu,ahout. 11 3,000. 494·5285 ct.ya, 494-0365 even- 11111 #PUANCD Ew:mcAL CIJJDCntY MINTING Pllll•IHG LANDICAPINQ uc. ... ..., 8,,_ 111r• Crt• .... , •TrWnmlng . .....,., .......... •YllfdCllMupe ...... ..... ABC MOVING •quick/careful • courllloul . ,....,..,.. ...... •• •111 ) I II BOARDWALK MOYERS • Impeccable Service • Larae or Small Jobs • Local & Lona Distance •Insured (714) 641-8427 552-0410 1138046 FREE ESTIMATES & WAllDIOllE 714-547-1175 7Q0.• 1tn111 SOI-Hou... for Opp'l .. Hurryt Call Gary 458-an °' a.v. mes·1•1 385-5353 510-IAllforW. ..... ...,.LoM Widow has ~ fol Trust Dnltl $10.000. Upl No Cid ck. No =··~ ......... , •• d ""'• n11~ st..s equ~-New~ Bch caindci T• ..... Bell IOA. Balboa Ts. CA 92662 International Metal Buildinc ....,ufactu,., Szlz ctif 11 builder /de91er in--OI*'--Hilh potential~ in our ~~=: 6800 E, ~".i ~Co. . \All ~1~9-~ EST . 711 UJtME SALE ,.,. ..... aszsnt1ll _ .......... ..... ................ , ...... Oversea"s Executive Tt'81m.1! 3 monlh MW fwnibnf FonNll ~ roam llt/ct.N cabirllC European cnftsman-s.tlio.. Ila tlwt "prtc. Sl.!,75. Saf!I latl9 1• $31-;,. (7) .... qt.I I In- sin oak bedroam Mt $575. Kine-sin bed- room set/dres&ef & ct.a $895. r.oa 1V 25· $225. Portable $125 (color). Coffee/end tll>m $375. ... uni. dil-lie. (714) 1157. ............ Ft'8lnld ,..., .._ le • Good Price! 641· Refriaerator. utellite cllh.m..tsllllllpaol- tllbla. Al ..:11111 ~ ..... PricdD ... 240- 9769 ..... .. . 111 Mlt1h .. lnlt. 1170 ....... ~~ Plano. 1111 Mui~ r~516-n13 1119111>111 , .... ,£ ... 714-SUOltf ..SM.,_. Cllll.-W ' Mia c:-..a ... • ---........ .._ .. ........ ... a..._ .... l'Ph WtSTED l?UGES (714)646 un c DPANDYOUll FAl&YAI ... Turn~pt.-..._.,if1io •video. ........... ,. lnct.t""7.•._. _ _.,.._~ ...... ~. It -tllt 8111\'tM.,. ~ ........ ~ hb Gl'ftU . Spaia. Hnliii .W .... Kcq It~ blic:~ en n Pl'l' •.,.... ... WW:ciil l'qUlpment in our "u~. on _)fl, .... _ It~ .... Ji•htlwt ,...u~ m1•h· wiltl ...... who<'OUftt onyoutodo11 .,,.. Ne''Y 19 _.,._you lratNnlr in mort" than M ,'81'ft'r r.-.. ..... ---with your Na~ ""TUICt"r tw'U hr .... ••t•,_wt1111 ¥1*«'9 qualih-b tn thf. ~\V ·~-1-2•~-""' . I .a I . I I ' - - • •2(1 ~ Ttwdwd ..-~'C:oncs ~ Fllt lo tn. 760-0107/ -------213-551-lfiOO 1957 Mercury Run· 1bout 16'. Restored. Good ski-bollt. $3500/ trai~!4' foot 1978 "fiblaorn.-. Low hours. 5'jp -· Newport Beech. $7500. 77()..2892 CUSTOM DIV£ BOAT "°°· 16 horsep_ower Suzuki outtx.d 1750. Like newt aa.h far 950. Glry499-2319 25· "CenUy" Poaebollt. Excellnt cadtiola. law . hours. Sleeps (4) riT.:so1otter. (714) 496-n24 llfter 5 p.m. Catalina 25-Best value undet 30'. Cuslomized, beautifully meintained, cruisina equir:>Ded. Wey under ''placement. $13,000. 496-9793 The Oriainal! "African Queen• 32 Foot C&assic Boat. Surveyed 1t 138,000. Will take 19\~/offer. Slip •vahaote. (818~ 967· ~~: 358- 1955 FWch & Blk 2 dr BeM9dere Pty MAID trans. radio, 37,881 Ktuel mi .. ()ri1 ownr $3800/ obo 546-1868 1983 AUDI 5000 S Silver, sun-roof, low miles, non-smoker. Pri- vate ~ $7500. 240- 6263 Of 240-6367 BMW -. _ _._.,..._ • • • 'n f"llt Spider conv blk nu Deint.91cald, $2900 llftS~. .84Lincoln~ like nu! 7300 mi. $17,000 obo Jim 645-4401 dys, 644-1973 .. '83 Lincoln Towncar{ xlnt c:ond. Sl0.800. C.. L.-213-317-6877 dys or 786-1155 eves M~118enz 1973 M•cedes 450 S£ Exceptton.I Car. like New Cond. All Srv. Records. 722-8900/ 527.2297 1980iitiiCDiS280SE Futty mded! NI, ex.cet- lent inside/out Sihler / blue fabric interior. $18,000! 855-0765 1985 SEL MERCEDES t.o.ded! 38,000/offer. ee.ckl&:.,':::' inte-rior. new! 661-8555, 498-1632 1975 280S Mercedes Benz loeded, IDOd oond, Becker stereo $14k. 72().1579. '82 Mercedes Benz 380Sl wht & blk int nu tints $30k obo 213-437. 8555 1982MUSTANGGT ·low milr 1 bu neut oondi· tionr M2· 7828, 859- 9204 '85 Trw11 1m lolded w/ all options wranty. Bob 548· 7298 pm/ 650· 6698am Volb• In 1981 VW Truck ~ lX peck?! Aid tM interior. 41nent condi· tion. $3~ ofter. '72 Volksw1aen conv. runs xlnt. nu .-. lit u100 t.kn it! 675· 15 Yoho VOLVO, 1983 GLTtJt ~~II) 1963 Mlllcedll 220SE eo..-Ail, tunrOOl .._ sr~~ 90,000 mi'-S. $ ,-r.Nlalfet. 768-6441 112AnliaJ C'~ ulc Cira 1931 MODEL A SfORT COUPE FullY tesbed .. or~n•I $9,500. 495-2 . 1970 Classic Mercedes Benz 280SE. Fully re- stored!! Re-built ...... New peint Perfect inte-rior /exterior. $6,500/' offer. 831-8766 Even- inp. 1930 Ford Model A Oril- lnal {lody-aood concfi. tion. Cow .. dome fWlt. $6,250. 76N094 No adTertiMr lD'th'.le paper U. more than a9allon away CROSSWORD PUZZLE Solution to Last Week_,• Puzzle AC a Ott 1.o....a ...... I). 0- 16. Q ., .... 17. &Ws .... ........... . , ....... 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V• ,, .... f t • • t Coue1< 9Jome ~Uf;ted b.j MARY ANN NE'THER61.JTT of WATERFRONT HOMES Putel cOloa Heb a petda, al~ &ieeo aDd sandy·-. haft been.med to barmoaize the diffensnt leebom of the home\ dowmtain Ind. . .-Al pestl step into u.-. .. clramaaic ~ hall with im.id wood floon and two story hiab Ganleal, Vien Mab .c,,.....r..• .. al>eHpt Uled brick and rida woocb add a touch of COWllry warmth to t1ae·11omn gourmet titchen; draperia and wallpaper that ue coordinatd in pettena of tea- foam peen and putd peach anitc the bomc .. kitcben to tbe adjoinin1 octa1onal-1haped lm:akfut room. Tbe windows mend out into the back prden · tei1ace and &enefif from tbe ·bome•1 apectacular city and ocean Yiiews. Gourmet cooking and baking .. applianq;s, a center isUind ~UDr . t:er. ~ overhead ligbtina, and a Sub-zero ref~ aic the ~tDben .. special featurc:L .. Besides being so functional. thiJ section of the home U. ludl a friendly, cheerful atmospbeR. It's the type of room that keeps you lingeri~ for relax- li!atyle. Friend1 ad fmnilywill always find this home a fnorite-fOI' theft is IOIDdbinc.for evayone ad no one nffen fJOm any dull momenta. Ba.tetball bOops UC> Un.a cooveoieotly for a chanp ofpce. ing or for pleasant convena-. . tion-long after the you haw ha~dle entertaiDin& on a grand finished eating," Wd Nether-, scale. cutt. 1be home's lower level alto Tennis, An1one? A complete tennis court endoeed by a high wall rounds out this home .. thoroup ftna- tility for entertaining, u well u for an Kti¥e execu1ift family includes a powder room with pleated silk wallcoveri.QI and crystal eaconcea, a man'• study that features a built-in computer deak and wainscotina. a bed- room suite and another bathroom and shower that accommodata the tennis court and poolside prden patio. From Fabloa lehncl To Soatll Coat Plaza Tbe two laqe mister aaita dominate the home's upper lewd, which also bu two additionaJ bedroom mita and a family laundry room. Additional Amealtlea The home's other special fea- tures include full security sys.- tem, central vacuum, thick crown moldin& and an immeme parking driveway made of cement and inlaid brick. Flaandal Facts Realtor Information The home is listed at 11,795,IH with MarJ A•• Net•erctltt of W aterfrollt HG••· .......... in New- port ••• wbicb ii localed at 24.16 Wiit COMt lllllrnJ; for 8dditional iafonmdioa ad pre- viewiltl. call N• rCilllt at (n4) 01-1•. ...... -• Fonns MOdlf. laed9d .-....., Two ·•wll1 .._••end ... ..._ corns 1r.,e.c. 6n Mng ft)Olft • •te to CO\i•ed Piiio. Cl--.... Ind ...... cofora. Guetded gatlld coMplex with pool and epa. 1195.000 831-1400 -1 aam CITT• ·on R-2 lot et.ming~ ....... 2 bedroome. with antique .... "**'· ....,. _.. Md two IMdKtiped peloe. Lov9ly k>catlon ecroa "°"' ne6ghbolhood beKh. ... '° OCMI' and lhopa. '205.000 a1-1400 .... 'llftD .... tor 8"""'*1wir1W Of~,..,.,, One 2 bedrooM. 2 ._., and two t.cMeof urMta. Ywty Income now 121,000. Sl9pe to Newport• beKhee. walk to lhop9.Good...,.....mn.~ 131.1400 MY•I Clll -with S*1111 bey ..._ An lmpecable 2 bedroCMft unit wMh double 111 ct..:I ....-oe In or-t ~ Ava..._ rtghla to SI bolll lllp. a.ourtly complu with comm. pool and ... (lH) 1295.000 &11·1400 Lm ml· ... •f &IMn to build your drwn houM. Vacmrt toe on one of Udo'• ton11111 ........ StM>ft walk to bollt Qlltdete. ~ b llMea and tann& 1219.500 831 -1400 -•-&I · Fabutoue view of night lighta and beck t.)'. ap.ca. 4 bedroom and fMMty room. hi9t' ceilinged. light and My with lndoot pool and ... (lH) $314,000 831-1400 .. ••MAI mmYI ·Lovely 4 bedroom tamUy home with twdwood loor9. FNneh door'a. &...s bftQ Ir~ and ~· m 1at1r ......_ L.-ge tamad yard and pdo wtth ...,.,. chHcnn'a pllly--. $325,000 831-1400 ,__ 9\0 ·....,.from Newpott'abeet b11chea. Upper 3 bedroont hM ..,._ deok wtlt---Mw, .-tor owner/ occaipllnt. U.. nkle 2 bedroOM lowet' untt tor tncome. Bott\ uniell he¥e brtck ~ Md large rooma. *335.000 '131-1400 lm al LMLY ... llf wMh 2eay1Mtad1l1d ...... ~ ... to UdD ~ .rx1 beech. nn. .....,..... a .............. .,,. ......., ....................... Owner_. C8"Y 111T.D .. wHt eo1...,a-op1on. Sl10.000 OPEN HOUSE DAILY AT 152 VIA UND1NE. UDO ISLE - 831-14M " llLA P9n · .. newi lM'ge 4 bedroom wtth ~and toriMI dining roome. high b1Mted <*tinge Md 3 ~ Inducing one in lpectoul ,,....., ..._ Sunny pdo and viewa...S485.000 "931-1400 Mftm'f Pal 1111 • ~-Yiew9 of Newport Harbor and city lighta from IMa elegent. IP9Cioue. newly cerp ... d, 2 bedroom Md den with tMgh c lllinga. laundry Md large view deck. Dock PD I alble tor 50' boa '535.000 831-1400 • ,... -llJlll . Over 3,SOO eq. ft. ......... 4 bedroom towMome .... pool. ..,. Md canyon .... Larve. high ceilinged roome. '°"'* dining room. gGC#INll kllchen with nook and tlibuloul ,,....., ...... 1646.000 131-1400 , ---· --.& ..... ,.., . ~property, ,,, wh unit with 2 ~ bedloome and hplaa o..t tocallootl ~ ._ boerdwalc and 0.... Vlewllt of IMd, aurf and ......... Seier .000U.. Mldng '5SO,OOO 831-1400 Mftm .WCI• mraf U· ~ng gwden ~ to tt"8 ellry 2 bedroom with epecioua high c1llnged Mng room dMded br ..._of .... from tul .._ pmlo. ,.._.. tor~ Unob*uol9d vlewaof Newport tWborfrom thla 2nd tloor unit. bolll llp ~ $555.000 873-t800 WA · prime ~cial comer with moumain view. 1.75 ~ pe¥ed and 91pped tor pMdng. ulMea on• rwty to develop. Conalder atorea, theater, reatauranttl $575.000 831-1400 .... Wmf 9\D · beautlfutty rn.im.ined. Upper unit hu 3 ~ bedrooma and e.rge IMng .,.. with Mnaational ... of be9ch ac1Mty and .,....... Low 2 bedroom hM nice pdo. Exoeltlnt high balance .......,.. loen. JUST REDUCED TO $585,000 831 -1400 •••r•=•111.1-, ....... llalP • • •• ...... ............... , ............... _,_ "' ......... -................. ~ ...... --.er.y, ................. 1Na llD.., ....... Cl .......... of ................ ,, llnhad """""a lowtlad....,.... ............... 09stad .. 11.100.000 111·1400 lWal·I MLll-Aa_.5..._.._ .. ~ ................. ,.._ ........ , .. .. ....... 2...., ..... ,..._ ...... .., .. , ..... ,.. ............. _p .., .. ..... .-.ca awllly.,.,.""*1•1111ftd.'1.-.. •·1400 . ... •ssw • ..-m . an • ., '"a' 2 ci s ••n.R. inducing prMla •1111 ............ ~ -·t'OOlft and .... and toflllll ... •DDlll& Window waled .._. Mne ,... ..,.. tD • Clll..,. p1111o. aw..,. ~ ollra ,....., to ......... dip pool &Ander ollrt un .,... ll•aio. Clll tor .,._ LMd Included 11 .-.000 131·1400 L8I -. E.-.. 2 *'Y ... twough ...... -*Y ~Qi·-·~····*••• .. ......, ... ..... ...................... 11'11111 ..... ... • ..,... ..., ........... tododllar"1 ... ln• 1 ~ · ~. Priced.-land 1111..-S.OOO 831-1400 •111 ·-· .......... ., buMI ... 5 bedrooml. . indudlnOll*toul ........... IOOlll.~andtorMll clrqrow.11..-......., .... °' ..... ...... . -=e..L The graundl ....... a I Cllr _....pool. ... and do-* tor .... bolll n.. .. IW'Y ••• , ...... .. includlftg brw ~ .. o9ll Cllbil•t and woodworil. c:aJlllngand wllco••tngl. O .. edlll1,77UOO 131-1400 f----11T111· A tw of ... ~ ... ....,.,., ..... The Nin ~ ... 5 bedroonl9. lndudng 2 m11111 ......_ forwillt dlr*'l roont. din and tlllRly l'OOlft. n.. .. mo .. w•• ~ ... s bedroollle and 2 bllM and tllbelloua 9fO"'lda •iCOmll 11lng a ...... COUf\ poof and .... 11.115.DOO 831-1400 WWWIM •wmr · --._ Hllidllometf rwd1t11t com. duplex. &ch"'*-3 bedroonie. 2 ..... and •• I~ WOnderfultorowr.OCCl ...... Of~ ............ ..... For .... comcil1•ty tunMlhed. Tentlc walue. 1745.000 173-elOO HOMES, INC. REALTORS· 8Y ANNDTE WATSON Directing .... ,. ... BG••· ... ......... tbe ~ two offu:e. indtpeadcady owacd real estate business in Newport Beach is DO easy ~ tbe spirit of coopc:raaion and utual respect, interjected with a peat sense of humor bt~n tbe ownen ...... GI Fomitd, make it seem like a fun, thouah very cballcqing, .ccomplisb- lllellt. . •1t•a not that we always agree on everythi.Ql-we do have our different ideas. But we respect each other. Sometimes be-S right and sometimes J9m rigbt-it"s never just that one dominates over the other .... said Pat Foers- ter. 06Pat and I have the same opinion on ethics and morals. Our key is that we arc able to communicate and discuss every- thing. She bas a saying which she uses with our agents-'if you think you 're doing wrong. you probably arc; a good reputation takes time to cam, but you can never get rid of a bad one,• ... said Gil Foenter. lo~ aew agents is done ~Y and tbc Foen- ten fiad tbeir individual raic- tions to be vay similar. Pat said. •Jt\ uncanny bow we apee OD people. Whal we ha~ hired someone that we both bad doubts about. mualJj that agent bas bcea wroog for our com. pany ... Similarly. when new qents question the Foc:nten aparatd.y. they often get tbe ~ amwus.. Gil said, -nm happens time and time -.pin. but it\ because we have the same philosophy and follow tbe same business policies .... Waterfront Homes, Inc.. Real- to~ was established in 197S. Gil's background was in adver- tmng and merchandisUig and later as a commercial developer in Los Angeles; Pat was in real estate in Los Angeles• exclusive Bel Air and Brentwood areas. Today, they both find the bus- iness interesting and cballeng- mg. 061bis is a most challenging prof cssion-it "s DeYer the same old thing-every transaction is diffeta1L It's stimulating to the • LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 Watch SUftMta lrom 3 leJ'kof ftn•t Udo ..... 4 BA -4 BA, pa.,room; BoM room. gourmet kHchen. S..., bHch, plef end tloet. $2,200,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 Buutlful dUtch co1onW. 5 bedrooms. 5 ......_ llbr.-y, finest ~ notlh chwtel ..... Next to .,.n.. Pier 8nd altp for .... boat. $2,625,000 200 VIA BARCELONA, UDO ISi E OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 ._..,,. 3 bedroom, 3 .... home .... pool, cabena, MUM, on two Iota.. Rlnpkle wlew of tennis court K'llofi.. $525,000 HORSE PROPERTY Newport beck a., wlew lront ••• Drtwe, 3 ecr. •t.le. Specloul badlllonlll SBR. pool, hone at9ble end eotr& $1,100,000 WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prime ground floor unit. .,_ ... 2 BR-28A. ..... pelloe. ...._pool, 880 •••· 2 cer.--. $156.000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT Prime Udo Nord. 32 fl Baytront lot. older b11ctt home, pier llnd alip. $1.215.000 BEAR BRAND RANCH Laguna NJlll• 28 ecre parcel with oc1an, Ylllley Md~ .... Security gate.13.500.000 INVESTMENTS VILLA BALBOA CONDO, Dual Master Suites. Large kitchen and deck. Effective use of mirrors, secure and quiet. Reduced to $165,000. May lease $1,200 /month. CORONA DEL MAR, Women's shop, well-established (26 years), succesdUI, busy locatio~ parking. (Info in person only- no telephone inquiries please) P .S. Executive Lease: 4 bedroom, 3 bath, 2-story home on beautiful Ocean Blvd. in Corona del Mar. $2,700/month. Sharp 2 bedroom, 2 bath fully-furnished Sandcastle condo, Sl,600/month~ available 2 mo. or m ----Ul-•IDMD • ., Ann Alldlnin ................. IWRRI• cnnr• .. -Three bedroom IOWnhome. .... •.eno deck, contempOr.-y leuor with a 1UMy atrUft. ,..,, 2 at S 172,500. •111ff•111& I 1-a3/1 and211 duplexln Olde COMI CUl--de llC ,... footbt1dge. Cozy tell and *km 1n owr.• unit. 1351.ocro. ---Clllomll ctrutc. r•ach style. ~ IOt tn'a.ck Bey ... ......,., fr. ctoora. 2 ... ,.~ OM* ,_bought anoet.. '320.000 .. - A IMlllll -3 bdrme. 2 belt'9. ~lot Md doee to the b 11ctl. Br.,,. brtcb. bosd and ....... Prtced .. 1825.000. 1111• ••&IWll -for fmllly dnh1ng lcMly, ...-.. 4bdrmpoothome1n .,._,1g1oue nm Tenw. Al duced to 1375,000. 1111 • •Ctlll ILL -P•tenmlc -.. one d the bell t0wnhol'n11 In ... 2 bdrm. 2 -2 llnl*ne. quiet loc:atlcM'l, lmrw:. $475,000. • ... 011 -........ lot --·to ....... ..... ~ 1,700"" fl. ............... oon-.arucaon. EV91 y •1..aty. SS.ll0,000. UNIQUE PEOPLE AND PLACES TOM 8Gllllld'• $3.9 miUion N8ting on the CdM bluff overlooking the Pacific Is coming precar._ ouaty cloee to eetllng ... MeMwhile, ... 9"111 tll IHled • be9utiful btlyfront to M ----from the Eat Coat. The pat week uwK11hr GlwB11rt Md LaNna Cwd both with sales In the ""350 thousand .. range ... Kathy'a on Lido late and Loretta's in S.. View. M11:11Wf'Nle. Lia IWp 1r and Mue,n Rosrtnlot had ..... in lrvine ... in the .. 150 thowend. range. In cw you're wondering. this week'• new Hating (top of the PllQe) ls BOia• ••1 tll ..... -she prevtously .. IOld the ... ..,.." eomething in the·--neighborhood. Help. Help wanted: Unique'• bush,_ is so good the call la out for two experienced 11genta. Call JIM Wood at ti15-eooo. A 1111 of who la ~ In laal ral atltl R .. O'Shlugllllaay Mdy1R•11ulll Pllyllll~ D110R18* ..... Vlcllrti llllilllr Jl•lk .... Ell•TllUk • .,, • lllllw-Sala ••••• T•Wllla . ...... W11ilf W11• lllll D111111r F= Full P=Pardal Date Recorded Address Transfer Tax l!-aid J~l6 June 17 June 18 June 19 June 20 June 25 June 26 2315 Arbahl• Street 3407 Seabreae Lane 737 Avocado A•e. 1615 Bayadere Terrace 221 Garnet Ave. 1808 Port ~boarne W. 100 Sebols Pina l 090 Buckingham Lane 1090 Buckingham Lane 1078 Bucldngham Lane 1078 Buckingham Lane l 021 Kings Road 1315 Keel Drive 11 Rue Villan 500 Cagney Lane 12411,&00F 17.SOOP 1375,000F -mi 17~000 1795,000F . uanail unaYail c 1 , ..... a note from maury CHEERFUL AND SUNNY Old CdM home, close to beach, beautiful garden and patio. Extra neat 3 bedroom home with area to expand. Owner will carry. Priced at $350,000. OPEN SAT, SUN 12-5 PM 1225 CERRITOS, LB 3 bedroom, 2Y2 bath home with beamed ceiling and many windows overlooking pool and large back. yard, and expansive ocean view. Just reduced to $344,000. OPEN SUN 1-5 PM 401 NORTH STAR LANE Extensively upgraded Dover Shores home with dock. Gourmet kitchen. Master suite with fireplace, his & hers closets and library-sitting room. Custom oak bookcases & stone fireplace give warmth to the family room. Fee .laf1d. Now $795,000 --,;-_-~ --..= -~_ • - - I. I B••n ii~ M • I lllliq..ty ....... to -*.tkwdlof .. ... .Ethics, morals are keys ... C 2 ,.._NI. pir• bada tk .. JU wl tk mmq *Ml wilJa -c-.•=ir .ck. MGll of OS Q 45 llawlJt oa w111afJo.-wl ft:w "aper-bca wida • a liDlls 1ilK. • mid ta -well -die ~mica al Gil Newport • •• a:ta IA die two of& a dac a"C S5 '** sg 41 ... cipl Meei • blllite _. __ kn. St..,mb far die sz •• me ..:.a. ~ • .. • ... • ...,... UWlll a• •a ••c• • -..-·---C&fCl-ia the ti i• • .... WC .. , . _.. . . . _. ..-a--.-MJzrcxr' ••em...- at• We ldect peap ... me seuitiYc, taM:d ia . to elMr pn,lr\ II"• ti• _. wllo me bJDc to do die ria11t ..... We haft bc:aa ~ • II wida ;--. FD' ••• ...., wk ..... to CUSTOM HOME IN llAYSHOlrfS lmmKUblte condition. l bedroom. m hiilh. 6onnal dining room. loft.FU'mel kitchen. laundry area. three fileplaas (one in mas suite), profeslionaly land- scaped and decorated. gmn1.-.priw-. bmdles. Wm:rfiOMt Be 1 llm a Milz he' eolaz ••willla• tea o1· h=Mdwtwilt11 .ne Facnaas arc pro.I of dim aa s •Y wl die work llr'iM .......... __ ..... .a. .... .-a1~ dacmedlc_..... lims _. the ._. riwrs We• "oildtosaywe...aildMG a' ....... tilMcs ... -~,... a COipoal4•• we dill ii oa os 011'11 with tltc difi8r9CC ... dafic:l4ioe of OU $ Mis,• llill Gil Pl"" w Py. die FCJC•* •s arc iavohal ia 1k NewpaJt e..t.m--0.ta Mesa .... al •alt~ Gil ii oa die .. ........ sio=" mmdmds au °s'E1 ..a Piii ii oa die gtievw m •, tl::C.. ~ ..... -well -a8ice fb.l , .. G. • I jw ..... hllcr- faida SIM ... I ... .. II a. dn:a. Die Fca*»a lllfla• to * CGllJl• eld ...... New- palt e..t.m a ten al C..- wsc:c ... Gil ii a M tm al die Elb 0..afMeup at••• ~ time a:tiwilia iawl«: * Fa:&........ ..d f .,, al m•'?' ......... ,_.., izima _. jel CRMa (m dllir sillla ........... u ... W' & ,p I ......... • ... illH s lillllca; it• + • w ••Cr a •a'•co, .. ciw (714 6.11-...... - a p I• : : r .. Jl5 y n A p' • (714 67.Mlll. Fiim RATE JUllBO LOANS .............. .... -· ... Vlt I of .. OCIE .. -* a., md c:ily ligtlll hnl .... s ... --.a111111aha.._0pen ... ..--. loar plm an • 1Wlu 1 cul--..c • ti 111111 ........... CMft .... ~--da11t MlllOlted .... end Cllllledl .. c1•J1111L FNlldt ~ .... a--._, twdwood locn .. jull a few of .. ~-••• c.IGa,le~ m sn•a•--.111 Ofeie oc ••a. a., and city l9* trOlll ._two mr 111 • It a., llAcla1. hlng roca and ••Y --. Ulled ............ c.lmr. °"' ......... could be ...Star a 411 bedloom. Pool Iliad ,.,S.. A a111Dm ._ ... bM:lol• ... tar ......... and llllmily ~ 611,ee lu t:i --·~ ··-In Wt 2 -.y, 3 bedlOGW COl~Un. Views of .. courm. ..._and c:ilJ lgt1la. Gia• counllr q.. .. bwca;p1•19mdgc*911' 11~..._ .... ... of .. 1'1Jbai• '"°"* ...... au.d ....... ~ ... pool. ...... and .... o.,leAntlllD ..... Ila.Ill GlmbuJ in Newport Btr cN Priw It communily will poal C,...-S v •• r .-.1..-ge w:a.t bedloom. d9rt °' 9*d bldoom. Bri{llfo open. new llPJllm w:ea in lcAJ&L Urgeg&dllh pmlio fllC:il19 Daclli. $290.000 ........... c.I s.a ......... . ... 11.-.-!h. Rcac--. ol .. a., and oc11n .. JOUIS . "-tia a 1• :11Itaw:e. S.. wilt .. lnelll a r1 18' ... • S) .,...._. .. nri1l1oce eo1 Wrs S ll1&www. • llllk ........ ..., • ._ _, .. aw a a .... ~ ....... rocm orlgillllly f \171 ll•a .......... c.lmr. &1iDr a..-In your ......... aft fl• .... "" Ann P It a ... • --mllll TMIJ f _, Illa us .. hiill't••J. tia ct.•11 S ,,. -. e-.. a mini .acnn -.. wmlld c 1 • r tacllwod 9oonP. md roe. tar a pool &A --ofptl I cxr•~EEch&cmlAnnP k a -· 91 --DO• n.. ,_. ... end ......... Front uni on dim , ..... taurYMb•ll1 I\. Two I 2£ a -_ ................ <•• ... FtwlCh dDora ........ &&2CS ................... ..... A .... utudlf Mldll 0:i a, IF ---o.ilt ........ ,,, ............ ......... mx:_llOll .... #,.Chis..._.. •••• ,. •aauw-r llliiiW 1 11111 Faw bedloosn. 4 t.11. frllllly room. ll&r rd roorA. ... a 2 bedlOOih gu9lt .... A prh:ala pool •lhmlCea lllaprt alga propmty. OwMrla WIY ~atr ll Dllnny Bibb/Sit p;wtie Grody •aata _.IWI llllJll Thia one of a kind ~ 4 bedloom. • ..., CUiiom home ..... ..,. ..... 11 •• youW...., loc*il19 tar. lncndble .n-111rge prh 1 -. aoe ... ~pool and .... li'fa ...... Only ..... '° a b 11 ..... park. Fumilhed and flnilhing touchea by -c.n..t:uy llllaricn"1 Owns ......... Dinny llbb and Sit~ Grody as 11•m1m1a •1..-. Wltin .. --of Ilg c.n,on .... btl .... 3 bed:oom home afters l'8 &Alll Ell in COllllillmpOl'ary and eophialc rand living.••• 11 .. 2111D!Yenlry leeds to Wg8 tom.I living and clning roona 1.,. city lighla and mounlmin ..... $p9cbm Tl 111 ... wit\ p-Nate patio and .... Aao ....... -COlldilioning and 3 cer page. Sellera .. mol'411111. Showa beaulitully. SI ~ Grody and Danny Bibb •CMt&PI I st WIM 11.1-- Thia ct.IM19 3 bedloom and 4 t.l'I al8Dn home abounda In qmlity and ~ Loe: 111 cl adjlcellt '° .. 7'h ar--ol Big c.n,on ec-ny Club. You11 lowe .... lie and edlar1 .... Abee*...., imfw;a 'tll New on......_ o.r.. moeh:1l1 d and tlexfbla Danny Bibb and Slrptmlie Grody ••a11mrr•canm..__ Rn111 On .. gol CCU.. SpeclKtlllllf ... Qui8I cuf-de- mc _.. l*k-Excep6cw181 qa "y. Two ywa under CGn9lnlcllon. Aft ......_ ~ -ou.tcddc19 bolh golf cour9e and pool. lize c1:•1g. NI Cotdloning. mu I w. _._ tma ii all Bew81ty Morpfly and Birt.a Aune --··· -·--11.IJl.lm Solll8 ol ....... J9d* in .. world s-through ... ct. ...... The home ........... of dewillM'• art. Qu1"y CDnllruction and .._.. .. .._ buy won:la. A Y9IY plE11ant not1h •ntsrtr ........ 11-bedlOOIM. 4 blllhs. e.t.ra Aune mdttollleO..., ...,mmt _,.. .. 11 Cll1ll 1111 I Fl Carone dsl Mar edra wide lat on grelll • tl 9klll tD Oc••• Bhd. A am 8Gld 2 bedloom hame • pa111ntwllt•c1'11tpallll ... tarlmgeacra1-. tw In .. ....._ M •d1 lk eta°' bllldWa di sarnl Lola acalla and Lindi°"" tmflllMIYl0 Ill-1111 Ill A ~ .-.ct la ec:hieued through ... _., and living room. lnchlCled in .. tw ... bedloo-. 3 ...-. t.mily room and gorgeam unobiltruct9d OCE&l view. A Ye1Y l9rge plt\111 ... ia ~ .. hlng room. AedilCed $100.000. ............ lind Ed Em. Br•B Ill -llllJll A .apt! irl c 111 d and drematic 4 bedlOOlft. 4 . t.11. famUy re>Om custom home behind guard gate including fr8lllorm swimming pool and ... ... md11&1. T•raced gardens lwt ID ~lkd p 1-..0 and peddle tllris court ......., Whim and Ed &c:Mo r &••RI IUM 11 ..... VrJ PQJMller ""Solano" model ~ 2 bedloom. den. ~ belt-. nw community swilv--. pool and S-lbic gal cour-. BEE'Mll upgnMl9d .. and '*IMll- ln immaculate condition. Ready for immediate occupMcy. Seiter anxious Mllike on. . ....,,_, White --BUI-II NSnlCITllm 11.mm Prhltr .-S tlike you to h brrtft in Corona del .... This two story 3 bedlUOM. ~ t.l'I home achieves • ....ing of openn111 with cler.-.Y ............ home ... prhd drive. Reduced $300.000 Mawwl wt"'9 and Ed E._..IO EID 1111 .. H 0 7 ARFll A pertect llmily home on mve comer lot near ~ Thia angle story home includes .. Y9fY large bedlooma. 3 bllb. l&mly room. WOlbhop. and '*"Y private swimming pool. Seiter very motivated. M9urWt Whi'8 and Ed C..te> .. Lmm. CllB .... UpQi8ded 3 bedloom tpll ._.. wilh bwJllul a.:k pllllio Md ......... Ill onp ....... and ts top. -~ ..... haughoul. ~ living --~high c ..... Maine Plopp Pl.II I -N CllB ..,.,. Spll .... 3 bedlOOM end unil on mga gr-lbllt wi91 rNni ocr• ¥198. Gnllt locdlon on qalilll *-l lMge IMng w wMt blil<Olay. Maxine Propp .... " ... ... ..... Two .sory . 3 bedloom amom home only _. to one of Newport's belt b 11ctea. Newty redeccliid&d in move in condilior"1. Allnw:he ~ eM'y. No m ,_ ,...s.,,.... Bll8y ......... u 18.111 Plldeof own.ltlip OJ? gr ............. pertsdly Clliilll lllhled bJ user towns. Cllll tar...,,. illbRm DWL Pmula Briar -.Y-8aml -II Aft .... 4 bedllOOlll home ..... Qlpe Cod ta I .. LAJc •rd In a ....... Nlll\llbomoocl. ... a ......... J&rd tor larnlr .., and ............. .... Na I llCCPIP tD-b11m..8l'U91ifMotphyand Hatale Dinny • • From as far away as Hawaii they came, induced by the pros- pects of a m~ "Unique" home- coming. The occasion was the 16th anniversary of Unique Homes in Corona del Mar, and to mark the occasion virtually every real tor who baa ner worked for the firm wu invited to come home aaain to share in memories and munchies. And even a few realton who hadn't worked fur Unique Homes in the put were invited along anyway, aivin1 the sign- in book the look of a .. Wbo•s Who" volume dedicated to New- pon Beach real estate. Unique'• owner, Jim Wood, gave a rousing and laugh-filled pep talk, the Corona del Mar Hiab cheer and song leadina units~ OD hand, and every- one seemed to have a aood time. Amona those in attendance were Grubb A Ellis.Tom Queen; Mona and Jack Cheshire, alon1 with Pat Hurley, of Cbesire Propertie1; Patty aud Jim McDonald of Sanda lnvest- 1Dent1; and Williatn F. Cote of Cote Realty A Investment, the firm that is now liltin1 the S 10.6 million former residence of the late John Wayne. In addition, Wooct•a wife, Nancy, was also on hand, as were his parents, Jim Sr. and Josephine. And Dick Vernon, Unique•1 first-ever salesman, also dropped by to say hi. . .. ·~:#, .•... • Camp-out signals end phase at Beacon HHI Hlgftlands The fourth and final phase of 32 homes at Beacon Hill High- lands in Laguna Niguel goes on sale at 9 a.m. September 13 amid an unprecedented display of buyer enthusiasm. Sparking the urgency, accord- ing to Marriner, ia · the availa- bility of a select number of spectacular ocean-view homes overlookina pa1toramu that stretch from Lquna-Beach to San Clemente. Prices at Beacon Hill High- lands, situated within Taylor W oodrow'1 premier Beacon Hill muter-planned community, start at SI S8,900 for one-and two-story two-and thrce- bedroom floorplans featuring from 1,417 to 2,043 square feet of interior area with dens, lofts or game rooms and direct-access two-ar garages with automatic door openen. Featuring charming Cape Cod-styled architecture,, the homes are bright and airy inside --- I Ellllml ............... wry ....... 111=• ...... .... •• • ctLIOlc•• ......... or _,J lliluR MP to ltl0,000. ,_.CllltDrtlrlMonWI.,_& dllr 11•.000 IOL with atrium courtyards included io two plans, soaring vaulted ceilings and a generous use of skylights. Numerous appointments of luxury and convenience distin- guish the residences, including ceramic tile or oak parquet entries, woodburning fircplKa in either the living rooms or family rooms, both formal din- ing rooms and spacious break- fast nooks and kitcbena with General Electric microwave ovens and truh compacton. While one muter bedroom suite is enhanced by a fireplace retreat, all the suites feature volume ceilinp and accesa to private patios or balconies. Completing the appeal of Beacon Hill Highlands are the master-planned community's private recreational amenities, including swimming pools, spas and night-lighted tennis courts. To visit the Phase Four grand opening, home shoppers should exit the San Diego Freeway (I- S) at Crown Valley Parkway. Proceed south toward the ocean and tum left on Clubhouse Drive at the El Niguel Country Club. Turn riabt on Niguel Road, left on Ridaeway A venue, left apin on Mount Vernon and proceed up the hill to the model complex. For lldditional information, pleue phone the sales office, open from 10 a.m. to S p.m. daily, at (714) 661-2767. Design-it-your$elf with a custom site al Misty Ridge The spukling ocean, the dra- matic blue skies, and the beau- tiful rolling hills of San Oe- me~te arc waitina for those who choose to build their dream home at Misty Ridge. Situated atop the highest bill in San Clemente, this custom home lot community is a part of the master-planned community of Rancho San Clemente. WSLA Development Corpor- ation encourages those intrigued by the idea of building a custom home to visit their Misty Ridge community. Accontina to Ste- phen C. Maloney, executive vice president of WSLA, 16Pcople are surprised at bow really inexpen- sive it can be to build a unique, custom home deaiped to one-S own specifications." Misty Ridge is one of the most popular custom home site com- munities in the county, with 16 of the 80 oriainaJ lots left to 1ell. Maloney believa that the 1uo- ccu of Milty Ridac ii due to a number of important facton. 160nc of the molt important aspects of Misty Ridae is the spectaculat ocean views the community enjoys. Fortunately for those custom home site shoppers who are interested in Misty Ridge, many of the sites which arc still available do possess m.Pifmt views of the Dana Point Yacht Harbor, Catalina Island, and miles of the Pacific Ocean," be said. •Misty Ridge is a proven custom bome lot community in that a number of custom residences are already completed and occupied. A number of homes arc under construction. Additionally, M.iaty Ridge prica ranee from a modest $90,000 to Sll0,000. · Maloney also believes that WSLA '• land financina bas supported the community\ aales activity. The company is offering land financiq at a rate u low (714) 875-4830 u 10.9 annual perc:ema,e rate. WSLA ha also helped direct Milty Ridge custom home lot purchasers to sources for con- ltnlelion and end-loan financ- ing. Making the purchase of a Milty Ridae custom home site even more attractive arc the many lldvantages of life offered by the plannt.cl residential com- munity of Rancho San Cle- mente. Misty Ridge residents will enjoy the many benefiu of Rancho San Clemente including the new tennis club ud fitness center which is currendy under construction, as well as the hundreds of acres of beautif uJ open apace found throughout the clnelopmcnt. ID fact, nearly half of Randao San Clemente will be praened .. permanent open lp8Ce, IO reaidents will be pven the opportunity of enjoy- ina a natural and quiet environ- ment o( rollina srcen and gold billlidea refrabcd by ocean brecz.a for many years to come. The Rancho San Clemente mas- ter plan calla for tboppiq and employment centen u well . AD array of activities await Milty llidac reaidents within the cbarmiq teMide town of San Clemente and other nearby coatal are11. To viait Misty Ridae and to ace some of the dramatic ele- ments that make this a onc:e-in- a-lifetime opportunity, take the San Dieao Freeway (S) to San Clemente, exit at A venida Pico and tum left. Drive to A venida Presidio allil mn riaht. At the top of tbc IWl. turn left on A ftaida s.mdor, tlaca proceed a lboit dill•.ce to the ~ office. Sips are post~d for cliredinsd Wp. For .Wit >ul ildonwboa. ;kw call lt4) 491-3210. c 7 , ........ J-.e 27 J1me 30 2209(liff0rffe 1536 Im.e A-.e. S20 Aeeeia Aft. 2706 ...,~ DriYe 2601 lehwl View Dri•e 2601 l.a..t View OriYe 2731 Pebble DriYe 17 Momteeilo Dri•e • 1365,000F 1179,SOOF 122-i,OOO 13.000,000 r -..n '80.500 aaaYail 1455,000F llllAUTllllULLY -AINlllD DUPLlllX Bgllt 11115..., Ila m cmst1d 11t 11ese11t am•. Rant Is a blHtalY lane. 3 lllllllllll.3111111 ... lllgl8IICM1fllflllllllrbeeOllllWIS .. -tlcbltt-..S t1 st1r111. Qrlln w nJ S1ta1ms. ._ d aba• gnge ls a.-ane bidCUI\ .. 111111 and blfmnt. Lage 2-ar garage, • 2-ar ..... carport _, •• S31S.000. HU BllACH • -.1100 Char"*'9 3 bedroom townho1ne. overloots Green aem Large IMng and dining rooms. enclOSed patto and mm el Pl keel rtght. O•B has Sii I lW cmtcln blll blf lmle of 3 Gr t beGOOlllS. 3M bah. fall. raam11111tstmellllld«t.IStllllMldmllllb._lb!da.n11tatarea.Wtec1 bf Bit? 11 Ira tmtmn: & mstm11 said wood doors. v.lld to $355,000. QI for more 1111*. 675-f670_ ~&lit ls large 3l>tDoom.2balllllltltocean11e11 ffam g1& enclosed balUMY. I.Oller ant 15 a• baoom, 3 bath With a treolate and large patio. Ming S325,000 REMDDE ... D BllACH CO I I AG• 2 bem'OOIR\ 1 badl with ara.D ~Olpe CDd, stll1S to beadl Relldt doors lead to the used bltt paao llhere you hM opdDn of Siii or shade With the retractable Mill~ Plooertf ls zoned 1-2 lllth CJDQJlete pin for addtlonal ll1lt. PrlcPd at $235.(Dl. Sll'lifD DUPLllX l.OOlted 1n 111•11e NEllDGft lladl lrxatlull ame toSlmR*'I an11 martet Both &Dts are 2 bedloom and hM fllep'aces Thi ._ ... haS a prifatl g1;m enclosed bakony. 1he "-' ant *> has a Ot1late ll1llD. PlllBI to sel at S262,CXJO • • JACOBS REAL TY, INC~ 2919 NEWPORT BL VD. • NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 (714) 675-6670 Tbc raidadial communitia cunatly iad1Jdcd in Colo ~= Tbc YaDqe which will indodc approximately 400 c-.aatom homes and condominiums located near tbe Cabbome, Los Rancho F.atatea comistina of cs&atC homes and custom home aita ranainl in am from two to 12 acrea and . Ranchos Colinaa compriled of custom home ai1a ranainl in aize from one-third to five KrCS. Coto de Caza is located east of the San Diqo Freeway, 30 minutea from the Oranp County AiJport, in tbe bills of Trabuco Canyon. For inform-. tion call (714) 851-1500 or write Coto ck Cua, California 92679. Finishing touches added to Sunset Ridge homes Finiabina touches in decorat-munity it1elf are outatandina. ins and landacapifta are DOW said Albcruon. beina applied to model homes Sunset Ridae conaiata of at Sun.aet Ridp, Presley of thfee. and four-bedroom aiqle- Soutbem Calif omia \ new com-family bomea. richly appointed . munity of fmely crafted aiqle-with fuepleca, dnmatic ceili.np family boma in El Toro, as tbc and a wealth ol custom-quality 0date for the pla panel opening amenitiea. The one-and two- drawt near. story bomea will offer many "'Sumet Rictp will be one of panoramic views of tbe Saddle- t.be finat communitia in ibia back VaDcy. prime El Toro foothill ~.. Suntct Ridp ia located in the said LC ... Bob" AJberUon Jr.. PratiP>m s.ddlcbact Valley pra.ident of Praley of Southern School ~ Alberuon also California. *"We want to be 1U1C everytbiq about it ia perfect in noted. aod ia convenient to •:-~or tbe --A O""'ino " Sac:ldlebKk Commqnhy College ~ 11 .. ._. r--r and the Uniwnity ofCaJifomia So~~ ~lif~r:~ ~~! at Irvine. Gentle ocean bReUI and sold more than 26, 700 · keep the area temperate and homes in ita 30-year history, smoa-free. makiq it one of the larJat For more information on d~lopen in Southern Califor-Su.met R.idae> intaat.cd bome- nia. aboppen are invited to phone 8otb lhe boma and the com-(714) 660-0660 B.xt. '°°· The premier community fca- t ures a collection of four distinctivcly-deaigned Ooor- plans. rana:inl from a luxurious sin&}e-level arrangement with three bedrooms, a loft and two and oQe-half baths to a spectac- ular executive residence incor- porating five bedrooms. an upstain bonus room and three 1 Bedroom 1323 ---DrM (Met K-6) De 944 eaoo 1448.ooo 2 Bedroom 1412 w.t -(Penlnluia) «>- 944 t200 1145.000 . 3 Arlee Court (ti• poft Crest) * 944 GOO 1114,500 3IO Ctfff Drive (Laguna) '* 831-1400 M&0.000 12 Chalhem Court (Belcourt) h 844-GOO t515.000 3Bedroom 200 Via a.rc.tona (Udo late)* 87H111 $525.000 Sat-Sun 1-6 Sat 1-5 Sat-SUn 1-6 Sat-Sun 1-6 Sun 1-5 Sat-Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat-SUn 1-4 s.t-SUn 1-6 lun1~ QIU88&ElllS #2 Civic Plaza Suite 100, NewpOrt Beach 644-6200 BILL GRUNDY, REALTOR 341 Bayside Or., Newport Beach 675-6161 JACOBS REALTY 2919 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 675-6670 SEA LION REALTY-MAURY STAUFFER 3601 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar 673-5354 I WATERFRONT HOMES 2436 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach 631-1400 4 Bedroom 815 Via Udo Soud (Udo t•) * .. 875-6191 $2.200.000 17 Burning T,. (Big Canyon) #* 844-GOO $985,000 8 Chadbourne (Befcourt) '* 6M-e200 .... 000 14 Rue Grand Ducal (Big Canyon) I* MoM200 $886.000 152 Via Undlne (Lido Isle) 831-1400 $570,000 415 Ba~ Drive (Bayfront) 0- 831-1400 $785,000 35 Rue Fontalinbleau (Big Cenyon) •• 831-1400 1545.000 24 RoddngMlft (8 .. court) * 644-GOO .-.aoo ..../ Sat-SUn 1-6 Sun 1-6 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-6 Sat-sun 1-5 Sat-SUn 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 6 Bedroom Sat-SUn 1-5 Top of Rocky Point Lola M M • (Spnl111) 944 8200 $2,700,000 Sat-Sun M 8208 w.t Ocean Front(~)•• 944 8200 1875,000 Sat 1-5 1120 E. Balboa (PeniMUla BayftCMt) Qe 831-1400 $1,475,000 Sat-SUn 1-5 Key: * Pool or Spa #Eamily Room . • Waterfront -· • Featuring 10 Bedrooms & 12 Baths, this incredible res- idence ia the FINEST Bayfront property In the City of Newport Beach. A private dock for mul- tiple yachts fronting on 160 linear feet on the water, you MUST see the views and this fine home. Home is nearly 9,000 square feet with private pool & Courtyard. $10.6 million. NEW LISTING I COWD llUID EXCLUSIVE PllVATE lllAID This quietly elegant home with 196 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, features3 large bed--- rooms newly remodeled, and all situated on nearly 1,1, OF AN ACRE ... ON THE WAT- ER!! Including a private pier and slip, this SINGLE STORY is just for the d iscriminating. By appointment. $3.2 Million. 3Z Ulll •LE EXCLalVE PllVATE lllAID If it's view of the Main Channel you want ~TOP. You've just found it. With 5 Bedrooms. a boat slip for a 60 footer & wonderful western exposure to the sun and main channel, this lovely home makes it all worth while. $2.3 Million. •U•llU PllVITE ••a llUll Fantastic main Channel loca- tion & VIEW of the Bay. Lovely 3 Bdrm. 41h Bath Adult-orient- ed hOme w/VERY PRIVATE POOL. Home is in excellent cOndition a priced fairly for qUick sale. Includes private ,. pier & alip. Reduced to S1,295,000. Fam.tic price. Incredible 5 Bdrm, I~ a.th, NEW custom home on New- port's most exclusive. prtwde island. Featuring over 1,000 sq. ft. of the finet eonstrUctiOn w/gourmet kitchen, 2 fimffy rooms. a 3,000 sq. ft. Master Bdrm Suite and a 4 car gar11ge. Excellent assumable financ- ing. $3.985,000. IA.IOR PRICE REDUCTIOI 3CIWamAll EXCLllM IWIATE llU• This incredible custom home featuring 4 private Bdrms, 31h Baths and over 70 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATER, offers the finest in waterfront living. Only 8 homes on the entire island and this one has THE BEST LOCATIONt Very adult oriented wi the f inest main channel views. $2,950,000. ZlumAlll.£ EBl.llllE PmlATE llLUI Fantastic 5 bedroom home with 4 Y.t baths and a lovely dock to accommodate a 65' yacht. Thia warm home f-- tures a 3 car garage and all the amenities one would ex- pect of a custom home. $1 .845,000 with land. Great Main Channel views. IEW USTlll Spec1MJl1r2alorycu1tam,... onthetoplt,...of~ .. featuring 4 Bdrme, 4 Beltaa. a *YPl1v•• • poo1aepea ......... rin& 0-I RlltyCOIMlludkllnw/O. 40 tone of rocll .......... to market a ~ to Mii at -.&00 w/.c1lent flnMOll91 ........ 1111111 ••• .... ._ELIT Incredible lot te.la.lrlng over 140 foot fr61118ge on the w8'1r and an immen88 front yard to rival the finest Newpolt has to offer. Thia rare offWlilG ia one of the finest examples of waterfront properties in the city. New owner creale your own castle and have room tor your boat (yacht?) to 140 feet long!! Thats right. the k>fia111t private boat dock in Newpolt Beach. Call for detaHa. $2.75 million. Warm and elegant are the bywords for this lovely b8y8ide home f•turing nearly 5400 sq. ft. of beeutifully appointed room after room. 5 bdnna. 4~ ~Ul8ofbM'll1d mirrors, glass and wood plus a boat dock to hold a 80 footer. Excellent aaum.ble financing. A Linda t• best r ....... buy. $1,750.(JOO. ••••••••• EBl.llllE ·-lE ·- Cozy and done with superb taste. this custom situated right ON THE WATER, offers a large yard, private pier & slip and the finest addr.a in Ora 1g9Counly.Sla ' I cl•101g- st the best horma in Southern Cal, this delightful home is just that. .. home& rwonably priced at $2.500,000. IA.IOI PRICE IEIKl'lll S,.:taad1rbay•onlci 11• ... 180 LINEAR FEET ON THE WATEJI F..utng 4 Bdi11• an B I• w/IMllf ,._ & ct.\• edult-occup•d h0tne la lmwulate 9fMI In moN In IEW UITllll 1111----.. n-m ..