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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-02 - Newport Harbor EnsignI l . l , • • aY aOGD ROOM De cily ol Newpcwt •a.cit will be in comt .at week, 1tt•i• to Mw tJarec ps I I I ia * tel ........ .. SallaJl0 ... ., Newport cam foa fm thclMlotr-p'ld•ktatmd rd Tk city is coatewliaa dud the p I I I ia qPltiioe me fllllie stalle- • 1111 plCM Med • facta.. i...t week. ~ .a. kMcr of die dfort to bait die czpe 1·on of Newpun Ccatcr that U. rae"ed ia tt.t rc.facadum da:tion New. ~ • • M1WlrJd9 cl tlaat one of the P"• aes wa illdccd r~ and be lawdia-amist•tc• Be dlfc nded the other two that haft bcaadw1 I d by tbc city. and duqcd tbis week dm -.Jae city is barrauing ud i•imidatiwg dtoee citians that hPe diit ~to stand up to the City Co.ncil - Tiie t.Dot arguman was submitted by Bed ud four other signatories for iN lmic= in die Vota''I pamphlet OD Mc ••re A, • rdamdum OJI a Fneral plaa •mndmt that will allow .. Im. Company to cxpad Newport Cater. Tiie ....... "'"" .. appnwed by die Cily Coanc-l •a S-2 Yote cadier this bat Beek Uld otbcn-:-1--..1 yes, ~~ petitiom wl gathered moualt ..... tu.rea to foru a city-wide voce on the matter. John Mueller. u .itomcy hi.red by the city to press the CIOUl1 cmc. said -ihe stataneota WC are cballenaing ~ false ... Noc only are they f~ bat they are Id forth in a fashion to m...., the public. - The city acted after n:cavmc • letter from Bill Ficker. leadcT of atizem for a Better Newport. which is campaignina fOI' the cxpusion plan. That kt1a pointl:d to nine questionable statements in the opposing arguments and asked I 2 '• .. I Newport Police form unit to look into citizen complaints •Y aocu llLOOM ltrspaocli• to tllr recommmdalions ,,,......., ill a recmt audit of the Newport Be.ch Police Department c • u• "1 die I• pc afC'itia. die City Com9Cil last wect Ohd tlac a<•iioe of a •Profn&r-al StNldwds Unit• widaia ti.e NBPD to keep the forct blliaed in the I.mt SM'° ies .... p1ooc:dmes ud to ia'wstW-• citin:n CO"P"P'"•• apimt the department or its oftic C IS. -rk .,.a ii to more uaifona.ly and Qm';,s .. ., apply the Departmeat~ pol• •• -well -"' .. ..,. its ltalld- ~ • said Lt. Tam Newman in a balktin anDOUKina the new unit. -rhc most import.ant ck mcnt for maintaiaina the Departmeat-S stand- anb ..... cmwimc tbe pnMCtion or the rigbts of both citizens and police cmployccs is to conduct fair inquiries into •ileprioas when conftict arixs,. - Newman stated. ecldina that employus M'ti• in the city~ intaem lbould not be -.bjccted to llll'tramlllkd a i•;. ism or ddiea red from tllieil" duties by tbe tbn:al of a ClO*'lp'•i=t • TllC NBPD t.. bem the target of numerous complaints of cxa:ssive force in recent~ and bm been bit with a spate of lawsuits in the IMt four mo~ mmt arising &om incidents till& CM* wr.S lmt JCU'. Police Qiel Arb CampheiL wbo toot over the department eartirr this yes, Ml been aalited by many ia tbt city acnunmmt with tryQts ao tw down tlae departmclll\ OYO a cwitre imagr without sacrificing ia eafon::e- mcnt c:apabi.titics. .. I think that tbC'y were a little unncw:cssarily toqb al times while they carried out tbe law. -said Councilman Doe Straua in a recent interview. "'I don"t think that's true now ... (Campbell's) commitment. when be came ~ was that be would ta.kc care of seeing that they carried out the law but that they did it in the proper way. and Im inclined to bclic've that's what be is doing ... The new unit is widely seen as the latcsl moYe in that df on. In giving apswoval for tbe new ~ tbe council asked the department to report back in 90 days on bow the unit is operating. Man pleads not guilty to murder in Newport's DeAnza Bayside Marina Colia Yid« A.Du pkaded DOI guilty in Harbor M•aicipU Coart on Monday at his arnip..,... on a cbafF of manlcriag his ~ ~ Janet Pmi«~ll.,lasl~ Allan. 14. ,.. •• atat .. the SCC'DC of tk tilliwa wt.:. aft'we11 responding to a 1eport ol a ~i .. foaoct ~DOI>- De Llf C • I i lie fol - f C 2 ... , : loch\ body OD board their boat in the DeAnza Bayside Marina in Newport Beach Sept. 24. Policx said witoc:sscs reported hcar- ina tbe two arguing shortly before the ~weft beard. It wa the fttst homocidc in the city this year. • ,, f• Od. J. .. a.a. OASIS C 111 M•·s a,_. Room... ~ _. M•s iM,C..111 ..... . ••• 0 •• Od. .. 12 ..... B ............... ,. I .. ., ... as e· •W1 'IF1f 81 •.21112r.a&cCa1•'fie!wag,B sf••• ..... ..... I,,, ..... , ?-.JI .......... ..,a.. ... 1111 .. ., ... AiTpart ._,, a0&14 Wrln n a.Od.15.1-..ll..-. .._a.a. Be 11, ••111J1• ., ... LWo •' . tl • • Schools' test scores show elementlry up, but secondary scores down In Newport aY GEORGE PAPPAS Tbild and siitb graders• skills test scores arc up from last year's while ei&hth and 12th paden" have dropped among studcuts in the Newport-Mesa UnifJeCI School District. according to the 1985-86 results of the sutcwide skills test. the C&lif omia Assessment Program (C AP). Each year for the past I 0 ycan, Calif omia students in the third. sixth. eighth and 12th grades have taken CAP to determine their prof ic1ency in the areas of rcadin& written expression, and math. Dale Wooley, director of pupil pcnonncl services for Ncwpon schools. said he views the tats as attempts to determine which areas the students need more work in. -nais tat is just one of a few things the district looks at to determine bow wen doina and what areu need improftlDtD~,. Wooley said. 0. uca of imprOftlllent it in. the liatla 1iaden• ICOI ... wbicb iDcrcwd ... •tirally ia die ............ . A few )Iara ep tllle zixtla paden ia tM .-iica ,.,., ... ..,.. __ ... a;u11t .. We analyzed what areas the state test wu covering that wasn't in our JMllHIJ~ ..... 4 I N s I D E C1l1 ~· 2D a ..... 21 er. ..... a 0111111 17 E11i11Ellll111 11 E •t1l1•1• II F•llH 14 I 4 5 14 .... _ 11 ........ 1 I 1111 '' ...... II l;l. ii ay ROGU •LOOM Phil SaniODe •• retiree and JO.. year mident, aaya be is nmnina for the Newport Be.ch City Council from the Sixth District, which encompasaa Corona del Mar, because --my two leadina opponents ... appeared to be backed by the same special intercat poupa that now dom- inate the City Council." Hew• rderrina to Michael Lapi~ an attorney, and Pat Michaela, a broadcut exec\ltive, who arc also runnina in the Sixth District. ... I remain independent and will vote the will of the majority of residents," Sansone said. A foe of the Newport Center expansion project, Sansone said in an interview with the En.Jign that be fears that the current council ... has lost touch with the residents ... and has become overly influenced by local and outside special interest groups." Some of these "interest groups are supporting the Newport Center expansion with .. a pub- licity campaign for the build-out that is a masterpiece of disinfor- mation and brochuremanship., and are willing to pour thou- sands of dollars into the (coun- cil) campaign to assure that their interests are achieved at the expense of the residents,.. he said . ilae pablic improvement• ptanMd ror tbe center QOuld be achieved under the cunent aeneral plan, without the amendment that allow• the expansion. Nevertbeleas, be atatcd, "I have no major objections to anything in the plan, except the bi1b-ri1e office buildin11. I believe the other parts of the plan should be implemented on a pbued-buia. Pelican Hill• Road ahould be opened for buaineaa and demonstrate its ability to handle the traffic generated by each phase." He also sugested that Pelican Hills Road be given a more direct route from Coast High- way to San Joaquin Hills Road than is currently envisioned. Sansone said that he was asked to run by the Corona del Mar Community Association, of which he is a director, and has received the endorsements of two other associations. On other issues, Sansone has the following comments: Sansone opposes the New- port Center plan because be ' believes that even with the traffic improvements, it will lead to more traffic in Corona del Mar. and that th= traffic improve- ments are st~ps in creating "a minor frCt"way right through the middle of the city." He also stated that many of &EM WISE ...., .., c....111 caa ... 11111 1 Opal is probably the most often requested c<*>red stone other than the BIG THREE (that's Emer91d, Ruby & S.pphire). This is particularly true of ~.ma people. Their interest 1nd enthusiasm for that lovely aem just arows and arows. Opel 11•hydrout1mca (3to1~ ..-). That sound like • very dull combinetion, especially when you consider thM otdlnary atass is com- posed of sifia. But Opal is t.r djffer · ent from asau. as 1nyone who has pad into the stone's mysterious depths can testify. The siltca par· tides in Opal are packed 1n an unusuet, 1rrecua.r pettem, '° that tilht is diffr.a.d from them, produc · inc flashes of~,,. colors. This phenomenon is called play of cofor Those Opals with large patches of color are said to have "Harlequin" flashes; the ones with tiny specks of color are "pin fire'' the the one some· where in·between are "flash fire". Those with little or no play of colors and an oran1ish body color ue known as "Jelly ()pals" or "Mexican Opals". This latter type can be very attractive when faceted. We have • very nice specimen on disP'ay 1n the store 1ust now. The major souru of fme Opals today 1s the continent down under, the remoCI!,..,. '5 "Australia. Gecq· icafly speakina. Australia is a very old land. Most of the Opal 1s found in ancient seabeds which have been dry for millions of years. It has been unearthed in desert reatonsof Anda· mooka and Cooper Pedy in South Australia; in White COfffs and Lilhtinc Ridae in New South Wates; in Cuna· mullo, Eulo, Yowah, and Quilpie in 0""'*•nd and tn Cootgard.. In Western Australia. (Even those names sound maaal.) Opela are available In a wkS4t arrey of qualities and prices, so fJYeryone who can afford fine iewelry can afford a piece set with Opal. We are areat Opal lawn and take pride in showina our line of Opal jewetry. tf you're already smitten by Opal's Mali<: Of are lntereeted In coming under It. apell, ltop by and ... ue. c · II CHARLES H. BARR Member of American o.n SocMity ~Gem · 94w4'~ Wntctiff Plaza 17th Md ltvtne Aw. Newport 811ch (714) "2·3310 -On the llirport, Semone bu ·~ that the runw.y be extended 700 feet llortb tow.rd the San Diep Frsway. Tbia, be aaid, would aUow planes to at.art their take-offs farther north ad get .everal hundred feet biper be(ore ptting over Newport Beach, leucnina tbe noiae impactl on raidenu. He said this would have little or no impact oia landing patterns, as the planel are required to keep a minimum heiaht when crossing over the freeway and could not touch down farther north than I f td•Nl3 Mike Lapin hopes to bring Newportera together couple of yean than bas been a whole .... I am a moderate, done by the City Council, in controlled growth advocate. I terms of trying to bring some of believe very fumly in plannma BY ROGER BLOOM Michael Lapin is one of five candidates vying to replace Bill Agee as the councilmember representing Newport Beach's Sixth district in Corona dcl Mar. Lapin, an attorney, said in a recent interview with the Ensign that his goal on the council would be 04number one, to try -liclllll LJllll ~ to depolarize this community. I think that because of all the growth and no-growth efforts that have been going on there is perhaps confusion and a degree of polarizatio n and antagonism that e"(ists between neighbors .... He said the split in the com- munity seems especially severe in Corona del Mar and that "more might have been done the last these groups together." and the plannina proccu. • Lapin points to bis back-He supports the Newport ground as an attorney special-Center exeamion plan .. an izing in real estate matters as one example of good planning Not that has prepared him for service only will the affordable homina on the council. in the plan attract youna pe9ple .. 1 have represented both sides and new fa.mill~ be P<>inted out, in the (planning) process," he but it also will require the Next week: Michaels, Tesman and Weeton, the olher lhrM candld•tM In the sixth district said . "I have represented the landowners and I have repres- ented the community people. I have been before boards of supervisors and planning com- missions and city councils in many parts of the state ... (I have) bad a professional career being involved in the kind of issues that come before a city council.•• Although he has been labelled pro-growth by some of his foes, Lapin insists .. It wou)d be a mistake for anyone in Corona del Mar or in the rest of the city to believe that my being elected to the City Council is going to mean a green light for any developer. Every project I look. at will be evaluated on its individual merits, will be looked at in isolation as to what its impact is on the neighborhood, and will be looked at as far as its impact on the community as ff EAL.TH N~T\'\<IR._ building of Pelican Hill Road and improvements to Coast Highway, MacArthur Boule- vard and Jamboree Road, and comes with land dedications by the Irvine Company for a new Newport Harbor Art Mmeum and possibly a nat_µral history museum as well as mating possible the creation of a Teen Center and providing for an expansion of the library. .. Not one dime is coming out of the public's pocket and all of the (road) improvements have to be in place," ~e stated ... AU of this in return for an additional miUion f cet of high-rise office s pace is essentially ~haCwe'rc getting down to here. I'm willing to make that tradeoff, especially when you consider the $40 million in road improvements that we get faster and at no expense to the city whatsoever." Lapin firmly believes that the ~ ... , ...... "For Women FREE • Monthly Lectures on Women's Health Topics 0 c "'Eating Disordas: When food Controls Your UW Anomda, 8utimia. and Compulsive Ovauti:ng T 0 "'Medicine " Surguy Without the Ute of Blood" Vinod Malhotra. M.D. H,/m Finger. B Wednesday, ~ 15 Thursday, October 23 M~ Mmulgenunt Uaiso,., Wednesday, October 22 ~Oec:Wom­ l..¥nn Janb, R.N Progrrim Dir«tor Wednaday, October 29 A free co.mmunlly ...vb ollaed by S... Ana HOflf1iblJ MaflcaJ C.nrr. Al Jedurw pe.Jrted at 1:00 p.111. In tlw Coniaaea Room. Mm~ .m tW!kaaw lo MeJtl ..a J.:tan... E R •GalJ Bladdtr Dllew: Trutmenl A M.meanmt' M~indol. ~ M.D. Thunday, Ociobtt 30 Santa Ana Hospital MedicAI <Anter 1901 North Fairview Stnft ~ta Ana. Califonria 91706 (714) SU-1601 ay DA VJD CORHS- RODINS Co~ property owncn in Nowport Bach wiD be paying lea for their insurance premi- ums starting Nov. I due to an improved rating for the Newport Beach Fire Department. The lnsutanee Services Office, a private ratina firm, undertook an eight month evaluation of the city's fire department~ water syste~ and fire codes as part of a survey which is required of city fire depanments every ten years. From the study, which began last January, die Fire lleJ ut- mt was booskd from a dw tbn:c rating to a daas two. Rarinp are based on a IC8le of one to ten, with ten beina the wont and one bein1 the best. WJ'hey went owr m with a fine tooth comb, ... said Fuc Chief James Reed. WJ'hey looked at the number of fire filhten we bad on duty at all times, our training pr~ as wdl as our readiness for an immediate call to action." He added that the new rating will lower the premiums of commerciai property ownen, ad dlllit Wjtla die aeeption of iawatmnt property, bomr:ownen imurm will aot bcllffected.. -Fue, floods and other disas- ters are all lumped ~, so unlike commercial insurance, which is in part ..... OD die fire rating of the city, bomeowDen • insurance is DOt ba.:d OD the fire department's rating at all," addc:d Recd. The last rating which put the departJneat\ rating at thn:c •• c:onductcd in 19'7S. The investigation began in Marc~ after Shirley Grindle, a self-appointed watchdog over campaign contributions to the fiw county supervison men- ticmed tbe coatributiom to the District Auoney•s Offace. Sansone runs tor city council-. -- Grindk said she fint disco- vered that several people employed by GSX made contri- butions to the supervisors after reviewing campaign disclosure statement& of all the supervison. n r 'm""I they already arc. _ .. We have to do something to decrease the rate that we arc losing policemen to neighboring jurisd ictions ... We have in effect become a training ground for police for other cities, espe- cially Irvine. We have had 18 uniformed vacancies on the force-at a time when there is inadequate police presence in parts of the city." -The city budget needs to be carcfuUy scrutinized ... It keeps going up, keeping pace with increased income from increased property values, yet we have some streets and alleys in deplor- able condition and inadequately equipped and manned play- grounds." -There is a .. need for improved communication between elected officials and the ROME for$799.00I What do you expect for that price? • RJMllMI Trtp On Am ' • <eta.."1••••• ..... • Col111Mc ...... , ... Dlllr . • Cer Fl'Olft A To TM Airport ·-*••lnl YOU'VE GOT ITI c~ ca MM TRNS. 3419 E. eo.st .-, .. Cotanadel..., 714/673·0380 ~idents. . . The agendas of the various committees, the (plan- ning) comminion and the coun- cil must be given wide ctmem- ination. . . rd like to see one council meeting every quarter devoted to a tw~way exchange between the council and resi- dents on any subject they wanL .. -··we need more recreational-use parks in the city. One-or tw~acrc plots arc inadequate. The kids need places to play baa te~ skateboard, etc., to keep them off the streets. School playgrounds off er a possible solution. Corona del Mar, for example, is officially listed -., ~t deficient, .. yet the council wanted to tear one park area up and turn it into a parking loL .. uwe need to place more emphasis on drug education for our children. I'm not sure that police officers should be involved totally. With the number of doctors we have in the city .. I am sure that they and othcn in the profession couJd be counted upon to assist on a voluntary basis to conduct classes " DIVESI' INWIUR 3930 SOlfTH BRISTOL •107 SANTA ANA across from the South Coast Plaza n.w. aJml!I' of Bl'fat.ol and~ (714) 546-7722 Mts-ses 8 Petites Suits 8 Dresses Sizes 2· 14 BRING THIS AO FOR A FREE GIFT HOURS I~ FEET ARE KILLING MEI'' SPECIALIZING IN: • LASER SURGERY • MICROSURGERY • RECONSTRUCTIVESURGERY OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE • MINIMAL INCISION SURGERY • ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY • COMPUTERIZED DIAGNOSTIC FOOT SURGERY CRAIG L LOW£ DM • PODIA TRJC PHYSIOAN AND SURGEON FELLOW • AMERICAN ACADEMY OF PODlA TRIC LASER SURGERY & MICRO SURGERY • FEUOW-AMEIUCANCOLLEGE OF FOOT ORTHOPAEDICS • DIPLOMATE-AMERJCAN BOARD OF PODIA TRIC ORTHOPAEDICS LAWIENCE A. •OWN DfH Podiatric Surgi(al Group of Orange Coun ~ L Lowe. D.P.M.. M.S.. D.A a.r.o. I.Au...._ A. lircliwft. D..P.M. $upeltor MI Lflcal C8*r • n.e nee in New~ Beada .. tbird coaadtmiiiC Cllitiict pita i~•mbent Eftlya Hart M8ittst die ao-arowdi ...... of Gridlcd, Allao Beet. The nee ~ in IDUY~ waya, tbC most interestiq choice for Newport voters in ~y of tbe contesta. Hart ii sw~uo. An eipt-year councilwomaa, abe bu a commendable record of ler'Vice to our community. Sbe is consideral moderate on the iuue of srowth, and bu represented Newport well outside the city. Beek represents an alternative point of view. Ria longtime opposition to the Irvine Company is well documented, and if elected, be would be expected to maintain and escal1te that platform. Beek dares to suggest ideas othen only think about, and proposes plans most have never dreamed of. He does not deny being a "pngplanker." In a recent interview with ~ .Ensip, be said "When all the staterooms are full, you do indeed pull up the gangplank. You don l keep on loading poeple onto the ship." Beek would like to charge $30 or S40 admission to get onto the Balboa Penimula for non-residents during the summer, and accuses Hart of being a one-time opponent of growth who was bought out by development interests after being elected. As the leader of the no-growthen, Beek bu made the Irvine Company's proposed build-out the litmus test not only in the third district, but throughout the city. Hart supported most of the.individual facets of the build-out when they came to the council, but ultimately voted against the whole package · because of her concerns about open space and traffic impacts. She bas gone on record as saying she will again vote against the plan in the referendum which goes to the voters Nov. 2S. So the decision for voters is between continued, controlled progrC$5 with H~ or to put qp the sandbags and prepare for war aaainst developers with Beck. Beck brings up some very interesting concepts and plans for the city's future. But his ideas arc often bizarre, and frequently radical. While his zealous dedication to our city is quite commendable, we're not ready for the war he's proclaiming, and if there is to be war, we're not quite sure we'd be on his side. Meanwhile, we're quite impressed with Hart's efficiency and savvy. The Newport Ensign strongly endorses the reelection of City Councilwoman Evelyn Hart to the third district. Baker Communications AWARO WINNING MEMBER CM.-... IVH ,. .. ....... 39 State & National Awards Since 1978 PUIUIHER: Seth Baker 883 Production Ptace Newport Beach, CA 92863 (714) 631-8120 Ptease send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach, CA 92658-9399 The Newpart Ensign, Costa Mesa News and Irvine Today ~e pubtished weiekly on Thursdays EDITOR: John Trausch AllOCIATE EDITOR: Roger Bloom PllOT081APHER: Sam Gangwer DIRECTOR OF IALEI: Sharon Travioli-Hadland ADVBTlllll •ECTOR: John Krepich ADVUT ... mlECTOI: Janet McDuffie llEAl EITATE AID EITEIT AllMEIT DIRECTOR: Marcus Dietz CLAlllRU •ECTOR: Kimberly Dalman LEIAI. UVotmll DIRECTOR: Rebecca L. Bolton EllTlllAL Aml'AITI: George Papp•, David Cortes-Robbins/Edito- rial; Wayne Atrnetrong/Photography; Mlcheel P. Ramlrez/cartoon61t; Jim Felton, Sue Kauth, Ryan Klein, Jane Hletbrtnk/Columni9ta; Otna Von Burger/Soca.ty; Mildred Mead/Fuhlon; Mary Wagner/Boating; Jack HoUand/Theatre; Robert Crabbe/Sports; Judy Duffy/Dining; AnnetteWatlon/Aell fat ctr: Bret Collon/Calendar; Peggy o.rn.MWJ. gion -..... . . Time of my Life IYJIMFELTON Memories of blackberries and a liturgy ,In a redwood forest The woman in the Visitors Center said she was certain it was going to rain because several weeb ago she beard the tree frogs and they always sound off three weeks before the fint rain. At Johnson's Country Store in Weott, the cashier predicted rain because the flies were coming in so fast and in large numbers. But it would be a light rain, she said, not like the one commemorated on the pole in front of the store. That was the .. 100-ycar storm" that hit the area during Christ- mas week 1964, when 28.6 inches of rain fell in six days and the South Fork of the Eel River crested at 90.S feet at Aldcr- wood, and Weott and the Hum- boldt Redwood State Park were under more than 30 feet of water. Now, 1964 isn't that long ago. and the Burlington park in the Humboldt Redwoods south of Eureka isn't that far away from Orange County. and the terrain and the flood control projects arc somewhat similar. The flood of Christmas '64 poured over retaining dams similar to the Prado daoi in Santa Ana canyon. And the confluence of three weather fronts could happen here as well u it hap- pened on December 19 and 20, 1964 at Myen Flat and W eott and Pepperwood-all towns completely destroyed in one horrendous temper tantrum by Mother Nature. We were viating Burlington last month, on our annual visit to the mll"ifaceot redwoods and for the better part of a week, we coobCI over an open C&lllpfire, relaxed under the Cathedral-like tiant ua, bibd the trails aJona the South Fork of the Eel River and picked wild blackberries which we froze on our motor coach freezer. If you have not enjoyed this experience, you just must give it a go next year. California's redwoods are unlike anything found anywhere else in the world, and the state has done such a fine job in preserving much of this awesome coUection- of giants, particularly in Hum- boldt county. Ifs like the old adage that bcautif ul places attract beautiful people, and you discover bow wonderful strangen can be, and bow lucky many young people arc-the young people working in the state's park system. Most , of the rangcn were women. and they knew their stuff and they were friendly and attractive and it was a plea.sure to share the park with these staff people and the other visitors. One night in particular stands out in my fresh recollections. Gwen bad put together an ele- gant version of cordon bku- turkey ham, cheddar cheese, chicken and all this in a lovely ~inc sauce and in a huge old camping frying pan. I let it beat and simmer over the campfire. Before we left on our trip, I had bought an old-f uhioned alum- inum coffee percolator, with the atus nob, and you could bear and watch the coffee perk over the campfire, fallina the forest air with a rich scent of fresh coffee. A Coleman lamp aave a bript light over our outdoor table. At the end of the table wu a plate of my home-made bre.d, aittina next to a portable caaaette player that wu pourina out the Divine Liturgy of tbe Onhedoa: Church, •una by St. Vladimir\ Liturpcal Chorale, recorded ia the Greek Onhodox Chur.:h ia Rye,NewYork. Tbisw•~ to Gwen. She waa tbCre wt.ca it wu recorded, and the Pro- todyn Deacon Wll her friend, Michael Roshak, wbote rich operatic voice led the choir. We have enjoyed many great moments in music and we look forward to more in our new Performing Arts Center, but none is likely to match in mood and grandeur this evenina in the Cathedral forest. And it was topped with fresh blackberries, picked that day, over a custard Gwen bad made in the motor coach. A menu and a mood that would be bard to match. Al we drove away the follow- ing morning~ the rain began. and we could hear the tree Crop and we were pleucd with another week in the redwoods. It's nice to savor f resb memories lite this, and to shaft them, because last week, we had a tudcleo and near- tragic turn of events. Gwen collapsed in our kitcben, while we were preparinadio.ner. Irvine police and county paramedics responded promptly and she is resting well in Healthcare Med- ical Center, Tustin. She suffered a heart attack-not a big one. fortunately-and she is going to be just fine, and when I get her home, 111 fix her some fresh blackberries from the Humboldt redwood~ and play her the St. Vladimir1s Divine Liturgy. CAP sco[es ; ... , ................................ . . . . -. . . . .. . o..•••r: I haft just learned that the Political Actio11 Committee, Newport 2000, bM 1iDt a city- wide letter in which; without CODIUltina me, it linb me with three other candidates, and •b that tbe residents support tbae men. , STORE WIDE RGA BLOWOUT SALE S1399.15 * INCLUDES FREE • 1-PIECE RECORD/PLAYBACK CONVENIENCE •140 CARRYING CASE • F1.2 LS«J WITH 8:1 POWER ZOOM • INFRARED AUTO FOCUS SYSTEM • 3-WAY AC/DC VERSATILITY •SOI.JO STATE MOS IMAGE SENSOR • DIGITAL TAPE TIME REMAINNG INDICATOR REG ...... II REG. 'Ill.II -- ········--...ua •VHSVCR • WIRft ESS REMOTE • 14 DAY 4 EVENT TIMER -. . -• PORTABLE VHS VCR •TOPOFUNE • s HEAD .. Fl s-1-e ... RE~·o •ONSCAEEN PROGRAMMING •'1ESTBUr RCA T120 TAPES •4.99 EACH ca N jma 1le die ka;i•*• S 11 r --die Ii tWc Ca j •J ia Qis co .. ..rty • dac I ... , .... o1-."* .... -_., 'omlw'O. wllik 5 ............. 'tlle~ol .......... 2 10dleCJ .,, dma ils p '"' ... ., •ids al ils .m and KIOpe al opaa- tiom ad spllCl'e al iwflwnvr, it --lie finl ... ·-to tbe C'4""9 ity ad lrlCoed a profit- ma.kiag entity to insure its corponae smviYaL Whal and if these IDOlives awOjct wida die na:ds ad CQaCIM -.I ~ or the UJ'llMMQjry, * C09IEMUD- ity lllllll take p1a:.,..._~ In ds daiae to UH"iCtt its baild .,._ ii toot ib cme to a ••mber of special interest a; •...tr 1'k ·-= Clllnmiy llDdcr t:amh.ma. oa Ca .a 11.iafs••J ... MaArdlar weft • hanl- f oagld ~ with die commmty fro• tile llisJa- dewi•y ......... the lniDe eo., .. , waatccl to .U.gle- ( iy 1clidr•a Boda «tdop-* •• oa Sdt Am at Mar- pritc ad Orcllid arc higb- ck I ·17 projoctl. wall to wall wida tiaJe or DO yards. The ........ ~ ........... to lie lac•• OD CG .. lliala••J at J tmec md Ma:Ardlar me -W:rew m-die ...... ........... al 3501lililL Wiim a *" lop£r die a of die im. c 5..., ... to ..... OD die C"JCW••4y dial .. it. dlCla die co-•••ity -take JiaF if for DO odla" re-o-dlad~ Boda c.ta Maa and mine C09Cll• few cz-• wiwe powdL Newpolt Beri mt follow this trmd by •otias iD favor of tbe n:Ccrcndum wbida cmt. aas- sift expansion of its c:om.mercial c::earu. Fashion lslnwl. Clearly. tbe lnine Company intends to compete with Seger- strom witla ~ prestigious office s.,.ce ill Frhic-Island bat witla tlae c:arreat high yacancy factor ia a•iaa build- ings, it would be aawiK to an.empt to acced the existing ICDDa1 plan. ... up. C.•••*'Mar .,.. .•.. I mast comment on Sue l:eqtb\ colamD (Doclgina pushy a.n.bam, Sept. 11 F.mip). It really sbowa Sue's "true co1on• -s11e jllll lost me a a loyal reader (wbidl I wa), u wd1 a 1U11J odaa. I'm sure, apa i•lly • tllas 1umdn:da of Ra• Cd Sc:lndla'\ followen, u tllcft me many ia t11i1 area. I am ... • pat r-of ... penonally, ·--ii • dynamic Cbrillian ..mid,..._ bn>albt many to the CJllrillim faith. M.,t.e Sae llloald listen to a few of tbme so-called Chria- riem tbe milbt learn a little lnamility .... how important the Loni and faith can be in one's life. PaaridaO... NewportllellCll WI~~ 1Nf~~ -····"' .... Whik oppottnfU of tlii ,._,.. flmuUlon of CJtJef Aull« ._ Bktl ONI Jwtka JOlllJ/t G'°"'1t """ Cruz /llyntJIO "'1w eon«lt" 1r111ed on their unw11verl111 oppolllion 10 #(orcbtt c.JJ/tN- 11111 'i tkath penalty l11w•. " committee of pro,,,Jnmt c.JJ/or- nlo 1111onwy•. colld Ulw,., for Court Reform. "'1w ~ • report polnlinl out 01ltn v/1111 areta in which tlw court hlu impo#d the poUtlcal phllow- phia of /u liberal membn1 Into ei¥il "' weU tu crimlnlll ctue1. 7Jab fu11 in a Jain of report1 on tlte lawyers• fmdlng1 cover areta of taxation and commer- dlll contracu for the informo· tion of our reoder1. Although milliom of Califor- nians will vote against confarm- ing Chief Justice ROIC Bird and Justices Cruz Reynoso and Joseph Grodin because of their leniency in criminal easel, indi- viduals and companies doin1 businru in Calif omia must also comider the impact of the Court's deciaiom on the costs of conducting commerce in the state. Not only have these jus- tices repeatedly supplanted their political objectives for the explicit and express will of the legislature and the people, but their decisions have also greatly expanded liability for land- owners, increased labor costs for employers, allowed increased tantion for all Californians and directly contributed to the sky- rocketing cost of liability insur- ance for businesses and individ- uals. What follows is not designed to be a comprehensive review of all civil decisions issued by the Bird Court in the last eight ycan. The cases do, however, highlight the Court's strong ideological bias and nearly iconoclastic GRAND OPENING SALE! a.I L SN I mzn Ill Tm •B&IG tJI GUI 11M11WU1. trJ1 LOCM'IGll • ~ IR!A-4 BIG DAYS-WED. OCT 1• .. SAT. OCT 4111 -1111LIC&1111-111._llEI11 ITAlE CGLLE• (714) ... 1131 1111 -'IWY AT u• w 1m1& snms •a 1•-llllllTDWll a:30J It!!!!!• 1 /.2 !lff _=!~y I l.,tiWWW-VOGUE .,~ PIA 4 DAY P1NOO • o.a...o.._ "----------~ --------- 2200--Qwla Bradley Wil- liams. 22. of Fullerton was UTllled on IUlpicion of pouo- sion of CCQioe. SUNDAY,SEPTEMaUl14 CmMIS 1130-A wallet containing SS()() in currency WU reported lost in the I 00 block of Eut Cout Highway. . Vandals reportedly caused $50 in damqe to a 7-11 Store located at 1920 Weat Balboa Boukvard. 144S-Calculaton and boob valued at S 130 were reported stolen from a car parted in the 600 block of Via Lido Soud. 151 S-Saill valued at S2,300 were reported stolen from a boat parked in the vicinity of Via Lido and SR-S. ARRESTS OOOS-Aaron Thane Cbilden, 25, of Tustin waa arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk drivina. 0010-James Ralph Kris- toffy, 21 , of Seal Beach was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 031 S-Anthony Epn Lynott, 29, of Los Gatos wu arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. 14'4'0-William Howard Breece, 44, of Newport Beach wu arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. MONDAY, SEPT. 15 CRIMES 1000-Powet-tools and paint equipment valued at $371 were reported stolen from Newport Landini Restaurant located at S03 Ed,ewater. · .. -~010-A telephone valucd at S2SO wu reported ttolen from Studio Cafe located at 3201 Eut Cout Hiahway. J 110-A car stereo valued at S400 wu reported stolen from a· car parted in the 4400 block of MacArthur. ISOO-VandaJ1 reportedly cauted S800 iD dam• to a car parted in the 3300 block of ImoeAvea•. 15~ice machina valued at S 1,500 were reported 1tolen from Harlu and Huff located at 1600 Dove, Suite 300. AllllUTS 0215-Jeffrey Allen Grover, CllJIO' 065~A.aaeo ..... •S740 ... repGlteCI --,,_ • QIJ ,.n.ect in tbe 2300 ~Of Clift DRJUDAY, DPT. II Drive. CIUMl8 . 080'-Stcreo alld video IJOO Tools valued at $405 eq~ nau..a at 12,800 ad were reponecl stolen from a • auiia •alUed at S290 were aar• iD the 2500 block of reported ttolen from a car : Marprct. parked ia tbc 500 block of El 1345..:..Bubcaps valued at M9ClenL S200 WR ~ned stolen from 0915--CMb reaitWn valued a car parked in tbe JOO block at Sf .aoo and cunacy totatiu1 of Crystal Avenue. S300 were reported atolaa from 1430-A television valued at Local Color located at ·207 SlOO, a C.B. radio valued at SIOO Mlrine Avena. and a telephone valued at S90 1830-A kidnappiaa wa1. were reported atolenfrom a boat reported in the vicinity of Balboa moored in the 300 block of and River. North Bayside. 1920-A bicycle valued at 19JS-A VCR valued at $500 wa reported stolen from Sl,000 and jewelry valued at a prap in the 200 block of 39tb $900 was reported stolen from Street. a residence in the 2700 block of AllllESTS 0200--Patricia Ann Wriaht, 39, of Cotta Meaa wu arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk drivina. 08JS-Kenneth Sean Ander- son, 2i, of Costa Meta wu arrested on auapicion of expos.- in& lillmelf in a public place. 1930-Craig Anton Lind-• . strom, 33, a transient, wu arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 17 CRIMES 1700-A ring valued at $400 Rilltop. AllllESTS 014S-Janice Lynn Myen, 26, Df .Orange WU anated OD SU.. picion of misdemeanor drunk driViq. . 330-Se.)>astiano Utielli Dem.0, 23, of Newport Beach wu arrated on suspicion of mildemeanor drunk driving. 1750-Brian Francis Hunter, 27, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of receiv- ing known stolen property. J800-Danny Ray Cooper, 38, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of grand theft of an automobile. MIRROlt WALLS • Fbw to Cellini • Wall to Wall ALUMINUM SLIDER WINDOWS e Slnfle Glue • Dual Seal Class r (714),..1517 · Free Estimates -AU Work Guaranteed - II 1 lflN••I ttiat wbea he aoca out to bis bMbtball leape, tbey just pimt and &ell •porta a&ories. "Oettina any 1leep, yet?" uked the older py. ~? Do I remember that word? Sbe cries every two houn for a feedina, and we trade off cbanpng her,"' answered the new dawl. .. Never did much of that with Ellie," pondered the older man. Wfbere wu always flipt duty the next momina." He dido 't sound too rqretful •eow was the C-Section?" be uked. That was bis fmt mistake. .. You should have seen them pull out that little sucker," the new dad babbled. wrbey used tbete padclJe thinJS, and pulled up a sheet 10 I couJdn 'l see all of it, but it took like only a minute or two!. Good thing they did, too, because the monitor showed the heartbeat slowing down. We were scared there, for a second." The older man tried vainly to stem this graphic tide of inf or- mation, but was unable to. We heard a contraction-by- contraction account of tbe labor, tbe meri1a Of bnMde1di• ... a.o • ..,..~ ....... befOft Iba w cle••• ~--. ... just.,.. ......... - I tbo•pt, 'MJ 1od, wlaaa'• wroaa with •.· .. tk a.I *· wn.en w cried ...ct _... au pink, and I swear I aewr felt 10 peat in au my life." He per.wt for breath. His friend Wei, .. No more coffee for you, buddy; you-re hiper than a kite already." Their voices trailed off u they went back into the It.Ilion. I lib to be proved wrona about my stereotypes. These IUYI were (don't ever tell) shar- ing their feelinp. I think tbe new mom hu got a couple of keepers at her house. How can a man like this help but be an outstand- ina f atber? And remember 9 buddy, your little airl will sleep through the nipt in a fe• months. The other dads will tell you all about it. Swan K11u11t is a /ken.red therapist and coun.ulor at l.Jni- verJity Hi6h School in lrviM. TM motMr of a thrtt-year-old xirl~ she lives in Newport Heigltu. She may ~ contacted in care of the Newpo rt Ensign. iA] pri~rlty .on l~ving ... ~ At Pali< Superior our dedi· , cated stJJlf has been spe- cially trained to meet the needs of • ShcrtTerm posthasphl 1 rehabilitation or skilled nursing cCM!fed by the Medicare Program • LonQ Term care for the indMdual whose medical condition requires 24 li- ce med rusing ~ Wiol1 PAllK SUPERIOR HEALTHCARE CENTER 1445 Supedor Newport Beech, ™3 eem.teae Fllh -Adl••MI** (714) 642-2410 ... In addlloo to cu ru9ig temn. our Ice ased pro- fe 1llOlllll *1lf includes Physical. Speech. and ~Therapy.A wekolnledprognmd recr elllioi\al Md IOdal . ectMties is plln.-.d and aocli maclbycufhera. peudc Recre~ Dftc. tor. For men ilfomamtiorl CUDd UI at 642·2410. ftDAYID CORIU.~ It" tlae cl.WiC •tot'J. 1lie fttarU wbo lta1ed W. owa b111iaes1 after ttie war with Karely a cent to IMi ..._ Aftei 40 yam ol IMldint Dot a.I) • suoceufW bulil:aa; bUt a w for hjnwlf, he rttita, 'leaWll tbe bnaincu to bis aw. We'Ve heard the story 10 often-it\ tbe atufJ tbia country iamadcOf. Mite Ray of Nc;wpon Bach and bis broda, Ja:a Walter, ate two auch IODI. ne:ir flOer, after leavina tbe COii< Gurd, fOl'llMMI J . Ray Cwbaetioa of Corona del Mar beck in !946, ud decades later, it"I now up to them to carry Oil. Upon bis retirement in 1976. tbe brothers bepn their rcip .. om of Newport\ oldest coa- atnction and development finm. .. My brother and I can almost read each otller'1 mind," explaim Mite llay, a 38-year- old economic:a snd...ae from Occidental Col.Jeae ... We wort tOlftber like two baha of tlae same coin.,. With bis 41-year-old brother James, who graduated from Stanford University with a degree in civil eqiDecrina. the two run tbe now lrvinc-baed company the way their father liked to run it-always lookiq toward the future. "We recently made a major change in our construction busi- ness; the ceo of Del Webb "'77w Tax Refomt Act of IN6 l.t '""""""-7 "°' _, .... dqldt of IM"* ad.I. t1w rdmt of 113 baw bro mi iJ1e. -"" IM inan.w in IJwi I Ill taa. bta 111.ro ;,, • priltqlla of tAnea ,.....,..it.s~.- Tlaat ia the &llCISIDeDt of Delaine e.n-a~ tbc Bia Eilht eccouatina firm. of tbe propoecd ~ tu law in dmr' jmt-pablMMd booklet. 1Jw Ta Rlvolutiolt. Copies are available at tbe firm\ Colla Mesa office wbilesappliaa.t. Accordiaa to Emil Sualey and c. aiot Stretch, c:o-autbon of tbe booklet and directors in tbe firm's Washington National Affain office, one principle involves introduction to individ- ual income taxation ..... of an KRUPP INSURED PWS Limited Partuaship will invest its net <Mering proceeds in mortgage- backed securities which will provide b puti• i1Wim in the underlying propel ties' rents and sale poceeds. These securities Will be guaranteed against m ri principal <»"basic iJ llelest to the Partnership by a corporate instrumenality cl, <»" COi porations chartered by, the United Stales Government. MINIMUM INVESTMENT $5,000; $2JD) b IRA and~ Plans. To obtain a copy of the Prospectus, please call m- send the reply coupm to: llb~ St.an Wise #2 Civic Aua. Suitt 180 Newport_ e.ctt, CA 92660 (714) 720-0111 ----------------------- iaaecb1* ... .ray of~ tiw klnn Mi1aat types of mca ..tup"'•F•n-. pie, cfiltiwtioal --t.e .... bet • • • rm p •ve ~: actiwe • iwxwoe ad portfolio iDCXJ • Anotlla' theme Unoha a new ......... by Coearaa • ... to .aw:t ... limit deftr:tiom .... haft hiltoricaDy been Yirwed M "-i•D Opt'l«I ,,. OK impwtalll way to es tlYll yow rdiac •" ~ me tndy "goldm yan• is to .... yoar tdiawmt ~•: iactllll- mmt art,. OK of ,_.. n, dos iPom 1ril ..... to do if yoaw ., •• .., 1(11 .. ..,.,,.. capital ia a idiac ..... plaa md are abcMlt to naive a cMct fOI" themtireaWAD'I nis sitution-wMcl involfts • tamp.Am ......... tioa from a qutified idiac ... ... _ . .. :-... ~ ooma ID awa ffi*-- CCS. u.cmdiDa rdilina wl ta'- miaatiq employmcat. Your .. itioa c:oald t.e the cliffaCllC? between mui-izinayoar tdire-- ma11 plu clolan • ......... a 11&•'7 portion to Um:lr Saa Wlble J091I ww to npbe all your iatUt• ~ allcllllltiues. JOU basicaDy ~ two daciita wbc:n f.a:d with • lump-smn diltnlMdion= Gm Uncle Sam his -rair sbmft• and b:cp ...... left. (Of com~ this ckaem tbc money yoaw baill .., r-,_.. ~ mmtyean.) Opca aa IRA rollover KCOUDt. TIM: latter allerutift is .. ideal ••J to tecp all yoar ret:iremt meta wortPta for you. An IRA rollo'ftl' worts just MICROFI Ptw.•IO&AI ......... • .._.. '1 1a1-Ft18w en.._.,... _.._..a en+ •C• eu111 .. *'c-1'1121s,.111m .... a -••Cl••.-...,_ • #JT tg•1 Pb£0 -Ill 111 3 111 .. - 3 9 p 1· 'LA. ....... r1sw11-. • Az , , 2 • , = •&WI -8 STAN UllDYS., W 141 --..nn ?'8u 0 11 ...... a...wc. ... .,.... .,.....R..,, wr\._.. P ...... d••• F .. c......-.d•- Pee .. e •••••••Te ·~~7·•••. --~ .... Q. w.at is a tamp.Am dis- ~--,., tnU...U... A. A payout of your eatiR dlarc of a qutiW anployee n:tiraaaat pla witlD one tu- al* ycar. Q. u..sa ..... aac•od1..,... do 1 ... p-sum distributions occut! A. UDdert-.eQma_.eDCn· att••nw 1tF S9K. tenniuting CID..,,_ ... n:briJtc. becxwiag pcrmanartJy disabled, cicada of an employee or termination of a plan. Q. Why sboald I comidcr establishiag an IRA rollowr'? A. For one •hina. an IRA roOovu bat ~al tu advan- tages. For c••mplc:. J'CMI pay no cwaeut tu OD tbc •mouat of the distribatioe rolled owr iato the IRA. iad1ldiDa DJ mualin:d appm:imlioa. Allo ... future eanDp will COlltiaae to pow OD a tu...xired .... wit.bin T1lic IRA aoBOm, in abort. offen ,.,. a nn cw ortaaity to mari-De JOS actil c wlC clol- lan. Yoa cu oowi • t.ildiq your llCSt eg after JOU 'Te recci~ a lu-r t"• ctillribu- tion from JW' actiaaucat ~ hecr I( .a ca .... OD JOW' initial clepolil ad future IRA coatrib•tiou coatiauc to •• ••111811e tu-defeued . ~CCP. in .met tlaal the more you pUlt away iD earlier years wbile 109 .. ia a hiatw tu bnctct. die more JW will save. At 1ctia 1•1111. Wlllil you are radJ to liMe wilWrawall OD a rcpl8r • I ri • ~ P.10bablY will 1»e ia a IO•a tu. lncket ..... tMnfon,.., .. ta. F'·nlJ11 irdle lltA rollovu is for '°' tlo•-& Maiaate too .... ,_ ... ...., 60 days m-..-..o1,..~n to ..-t.M l&A roUovcr MCI 9 C r• Mui ,. •Jflli w*l Old " ...... ,.... ,.... _ ............. ,..,c1r. a &••• .. ftlarem laUI oa real pro~ ~••tr 1ctioaauor..- taa -..... of real property witlaia 1.cla city. couaty or ......... nil°'*t\llrll·t;·•• 08 ~-13 OOCUlred iD IM ~ti• ... ea..,, nw.1por. ,.,,.,. CO..U.lolt "· Rklt- ..... II C... lei 197 (1"2). n. com there MW .-1..o1 Anetk1 C...., ifr ponlltioe CcJ-•i 1 • oa .. aot a ;tpecial cliauic:t• -.:aa..:_ •L..... • of ----u-.;-... 8ediDll 4 of Propolibo9 IJ .... dleftf~ coald impoee. tu by ...... -.jority. The Court bdd U..C8d tlaat the term •spe- cial clilarict• meant only tboee dilbdi which were pRVioualy empoweftd to enact property taxes. The -.jority racbed this astonilhina conclusio~ wholly unsupported by any evidence, because, • it stated. ~ view of the fundamentally undemocratic nature of the requirement for an ~~oftbe matten dieMsued above, the ........ of Sectioa 4 ... be ~ COaltrulid Ud am~ tiee rfllolwd in fa~or of ,._n .. ~ tbc vo&en of citia, couatiel, ........ diiliida• '9 -'•~al taw• by a majority ....... tlliill • two-tbirda ..... " ne e.rt ,....., that it w cn11cid a nlle OI~ coilltiw- tio.n;• more precilely, it claled an and-Propmition 13 ~~ tion. ha abOn. tbe Coun creaaed a new rule of .. ,trict comtnaction" to be applied to tu limitation measura. which eff'ectmly re- wrote the Constitution by m.crt... ina the hitherto mitnown con- cept of --OOJHpecial diltricta "· and in the pre>c:e11 reached 'a result directly contrary to the obvious intent of the propoaitioo and the enablina lanauqe of the statute designed to implement it. To be eGllda•ed aen week. City contests gripes--,. , .. ,.1 the city to take action to prevent false statements appearina in the votcn'pamphlet. Qty Manqer Bob Wynn said that the city rmc-.ec1 the UJU- ment aft.er receiviDi the letter and decided to cbaDenae three of the pu1a1e1, althouah Mueller actaowledaed that racker could have broupt the court action on his own. The statements in question are: -•Much of the 'forty million dollan' is land dedication. not cash. .. Tbia refen to 1he cost of ro.d improvements the Irvine Com- pany would have to make before undertating tbe expansion of the center. Beet Kbaowledaed lut week that this staaement is indeed false and the sum repres- ents actual construction costs. He said that the statement was based on a 91'alse assumption" that the authors made in the ablenc:e of firm figwa from the city planniq department that they ..... requested. - 0 Newport Center adds 40,000 can. Pelican Rill Road diverts 16.000can. Result: More traffic throuah Corona del Mar." Mueller pointed out that the 40,000-car fiaure is an estimate for the total number of car trips generated by the expansion at build-out in all parts of the city. Only about S,000 of those trips would be on Cout Hipway in Corona del Mar. accordina to the city's traffic consultant. Mueller contended that the statement is clearly misleading, and that the contention of increased traffic being caused in Corona del Mar is false . Beek said Monday that .. one can interpret those three discon- nected sentences in a lot of ways. We only had 2SO words (the limit on the lenatll of the argument for the pamphlet). All three sentences are true. There is no cause-and-effect relationship implied." -"Open space: 110 of 1.W acres we get under the existing plan. The other 30 are heavily noise-impacted acres under JW A take-offs. To get them, we must lose 20 good acres around Newport Center ... Wynn said be estimates the court action will cost the city upwards of $10,000. Michael Lapin interview- { a ,, ...... , construction of Pelican Hill Road will improve the traffic situation in Corona del Mar. 061 don't· think there's any question of it," be said ... I don' understand · where people who say otherwise are coming from." Another example of good planning, Lapin said , is the McFadden Square Specific Area Plan, which be said encourages private redevelopment of an agina portion of the Peninsula while providing for needed traf- fic improvements. ... It is well thought-out and a good example of the planning pr~ at its best-cit.Uen input, citizen review, and a plan that encourages private redevelop- ment without the use of redevel- opment zones." It can be a model for other areas of the city, he said. •1 really think a key iuue in Newport &e.ch it not develop- ment. but redevelopment,.. he explained .... This it where I see the city aoiq. There are no larae tncta that are left for large new development. What the city needs to concentrate on is rede- velopment of the aging portions of the city. We have an infras- tructure that is decrepit and decayi ng in many parts of the city ... I certainly see the Penin- sula as an area that needs atten- tion." .. He added, however, that Cor- ona dcl Mar'6is in pretty good shape" and not in need of a redevelopment-type redo. ... We're not looking for any changes. We want to make sure that ,ivhat we have stays intact," be said. ·1 happen to think that the (Newport Center plan) will do more to help us keep it intact than the proponents of Grid- lock, because I think that the mitigation meuurea of the plan will divert a bup flow of tralric out of Corou dcl Mar and will make the buaineaa much more viable on Coast Hipway, will relieve ten1ion1 between the commercial property owners and the raidenta, and will enable ua to continue our quality of life in Corona del Mar." Willi .24 HOURS/ 1835 Newport Blvd. E-185 •Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-6701 Locatld,.:...":, =-- ~ .. FINANCIAL ADVISORS, CONSULTANT$, SPECIALISTS...WHAT ARE THEY REAUYJ By Gilbert Hess, Jr., J.b. One of my old collqe buddies is a stock and commodities broker, and another is an tt\surance salesman who sells Tu Sheltered Annuldes (TSA). Both of them all themsef~ financial advisors. Another friend of mine seUs real estate, and she calls henetf a flna~ planner. Have you ever asked yourself, "Just what is a financial planner"f The terms fiNndal pl.inner, advisor, and consulunt are all so 1mbi1uous that their misuse leads to much confusion for today's consumer. Some people would say that a financial Mfvisor or counselor is someone who is In the business of makin1 investments for you. Purchasing a c.ir nn be a major investment, but does that mean that the guy who sold you your car was a fln.inclal ~visor, consultant, etc.f I sure hope not! A true financial planner is committed to the process of gathering .ill the data and inform.ition necess.iry to .ichieve your financial independence. A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER (CFP) stands out in the crowd, and may very well be the best person to help you coordinate your financial affairs. Generalfy, before a CFPwill recommend any investments to you, he will run investment tests on your "finandal condhion". When was the l•t time you went to the doctor and he said "Before we can determine what you need to feel better. we need to run some tests to see what the real problem is"f That sure beats the" mediation of the month club"! This is a far cry from those individuals (stock broke rs, Nnkers, rul estate agents, CPAs, attorneys and insurance agents) who merely seek your businen, rather than your success. Your stock bro ker friend has a "hot tip " so that you will invest with him. Your insurance friend extolls the benefits of his TSA's and how you can develop a long range plan that will be great "sometime" down the r~. Your re.ii estate friend "has a friend, who has a friend, who is putting t09ether a partMrship deal" that you should set'iously consider. You want someone who is competent and Is rec<>1nized as havin1 the requisite knowledge and experience to coordinate your insurance, investments, income, necessities and pis, and wUI take into consideution your needs for estate planning. tax planning and retirement planning. A CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER is that person. Next time we will d iscuss "What is a Certified Financial PlaMer and what they should do for you". For your free CONSUMER GUIDE TO FINANCIAL INDlPlNDfNC( write to: 8118NEWPORTCENTER FINANCIAL SEaVICES, INC. 660 NEWPORT aNT£l DR., sum 1CMO NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF. About the Author: QLKRT HISS Ja., J.O. hel a ~ of 5denm In FNnc:e and ,,,...........,... ..... Ooaor ..... He""..,......, ... fiMndll ,.. .. ......, *"91W't. He .................... ..... 11111r'llMlftanu..,1•1tlrludalMIMCUria.ltr'5 t""'-Helupcof1 1 w •Co• .. ,.._....,....._ mw .._., Col111 He 11 whertodw pi Ill j A el tl1a ... rt C.... ftwtdll ,...._Inc. aYDAVID CORRS-ROB•INS For the aecond week in a row the Newport Harbor lliah Sai- lon slipped away with a victory over a team which should have given them more trouble than it did. Harbor blanked the Hunting- ton Beach High Oilers 6-0 last Thursday in a game which saw not only a defensive blockade against the Oilers• notorious running game, but which also saw now-standard scoring fea- ture Sterling Coberly eater all the offensive kick needed for a win. Coming off a 36-19 win, with 307 yards rushing. the Oilers were stymied by Newport, who limited Huntington to only four fi.nt downs the entire game. Behind Kirk Smith, Dave Tullar, Eric Trost. and Bob Mansfield, the Tar's defense held HB's offense to 114 total yards, restricting quarterbacks Scan Picquclle and Brett Prumctt to 37 yards passing, and allowing only 77 yards rushing on 32 carncs. Most of those carries belonged to fullback. Jason McGehee, and when McGehee got the call, the Sailors' six-man def eosive line made sure that they were there to answer. .. We knew we had to stop their running game," said Newport coach Jeff Brinkley, "we knew we bad to shut down their backs." But while the Newport defense netted three fumble recoveries, one intCReption. and two QB sacks, the offense, despite mov- in& the ball 246 yards, couldn \ make it to the end zone. Two fumbles, two intercep- tions and persistent receiver coverage by the Oilers put New- port's passing offense on bold, and like so many times before, the team turned to kicker Cob- erly for relief. Coberly's second and fourth quarter field goals were all that Newport could muster, and the only Sailor to reach the end zone . found himself running back to the huddle when the score was nullified by a clipping call Ed Milum sparked the Tars in the third quarter with an 81- yard TD run from Newport•s own 19 yard line. But the con- trovenial call on Tyler Parks extinguished the Sail on• flaming drive, bringing the ball back to the Oilers' 49-yard line where a couple of plays later quarter- back Kirk Summers was picked off. Summers was intercepted once more but completed seven passes for 56 yards, only 26 of which came from Mark Craia receptions. Craig encountered double and triple coverage all night, which did prove effective against Newport's throwing game. But while the Oilers were concentrating on Craig, the Sailon gave them a taste of their own medicine by runnin1 the ball for 189 yards. It was Ed Milum night Thurs- day as the senior running back .. upstapd McGehee by rusbiq 157 yards on 22 carries in front of a home crowd of 2,200. .. Luckily we ran the ball fairly well and had a couple of drives. but we ju.st couldn't seem to get in sync," admitted Brinkley on the overall offensive contribu- tion. . The fint quarter began with a ban& literally, as defensive lineman Dave Tullar took down Huntiqton quarterback Scan Picquelle on the f ant play of the game . But a few plays later on third and three at Newport's 27, the Oilen redeemed themselves with Daryl Skinner intercepting a Kirk Summers' pass. The Sailors mounted a couple of drives, one a 45-yard march •I•• to the HB 29, with no resulta; ' and after a missed Newport field goal attempt the teams exchanged fumbles to end the quarter. Tom Walker's fumbl: recov- ery midway throqh the second quarter led to a 68-yard, 14-play Newport drive. And with one minute to go in the half, the Sailon finished it with an 18- yard Coberly special. This week Harbor travels to Orange Coast College's Le Bard Stadium to square off with Costa Mesa Higb. Mesa ia 3-0 this season primarily due to~ League tailback Tyler Riddell and wide receiver Mike llichic, both of whom have tom up the pidiron against the non-"8pe competition they've encountered so far. Capistrano Valley embarrasses Kings, 31-0 BY ROBERT CRABBE The Capistrano Valley Cou- gars demolished the Coro na dcl Mar Sea Kings last Friday as quarterback Todd Marinovich. a 6-4, 204-pound junior, passed his way to a 31-0 blitz. No one was prepared for the domination that lasted through all four quarters of play. Dave Holland's Sea Kings couldn't keep up with the Cougars' offense or defense and adver- tised their weaknesses with crude displays of inconsistency. "We weren't consistent again but (we played) a little bit better. They're just a really good foot- balJ team," said coach Holland. The Sea King defense played a good game for the past two weeks, holding off Huntington Beach with a 3-0 victory but falling to San Clemente 7-3 . If it weren•t for Capo Valley's tremendous running backs, its receivers and Marinovich, Cd M might have had a chance. The Sea Kings held their ground during most of the first quarter but it wasn't long before Marinovich came to full power. Marinovich , who i1 already second in Oranp County for most career pa11in1 yards (4976), made contact wida half- back. Tom Ad-. Adami ran for a touchdown briftlinl the score 6-0 in favor of the Cougars. The Cougars scored the extra point leaving the score 7-0 and the door opened for the Cougars' juggernaut. Coach Ho lland didn't feel all the credit should go to Capo's quarterback, however. but to the whole team. .. Marinovicb has a great sup- porting cast, he bas great run- ning backs and great receivers. He's a good high school quar- terback," commented Holland. Later, in the second quarter, running back Jeff Wilson took a handoff at the Sea K.inp' J- yard line and ran the ball into the end zone without opposition. The conversion kick was good and Capo Valley boosted their score to 14-0. In the second half the Sea Kings couldn't do anything. But a new star had emerged for CdM: Scan Wolsey, a S-11 , 170- pound junior transfer student, pus hed the ball for 81 yards in addition to catching a pass for five yards. Quarterback Mitch Mclbon looked as if be was leading his team to a touchdown, but was intercepted and Cd M's hopes for victory were alJ but crushed. Holland cbaqcd h.ia li~up. replacina many of bis a.artiDa playen with the youqer line. This change proved to be useless but gave his younger line some playing time which could prove to be beneficial. "We 're not goig to panic. We're just going to try and prove what we•rc doing," said Holland after the game. Cougars coach Dick Enright agreed with Holland and thinks Cd M wiJI look better d the season progresses. "Holland and his staff are really good coaches and I've seen them in yean past where they start slow and get better and better. They don't panic. They ii have a good football team before it's over," said Enright. CdM goes up against Wood- bridge at 7:30 next Friday in Irvine. Woodbridge beat U Di- versity 10-8 last week rushing for 127 yards and passing for only 17. ENSIGN ...... .,.u ...... ... ~-ntf' I._. altt.Ctepca ·ey~ lqc WEiii polo ... E. ia die ..-IMt yw. Or r Com Colqr cmt.b a. 1"6 wida • lo.t of talent bat pkatJ of caution -wdl. TM team weat .,. IMt year and captured the Pacific Coast Conference championship in coach Don Wa&son ·s fint year. Virtually an all-fn:s:bman team. the Pirates were ranked second in the state pJayoffs but bowed in the first round to Citrus.. .. We bad a bunch of kids and we got the jitte~.. explains Watson. wbo also coaches the swimming teams at OCC. It figures that the Boes should be even stronger after last sea- son's experience. but the loss of three top players all on scholar- ship to Loyola University of Chicago-including first team All-American goalie Mite Hinze. douds tk pictme.. Aclcl' to tUt a k:aaK p:aljp- ment wbida finds OCC ia tll£ Oraaac Eapirc Coaferc11CC aloq with five of Sotatlaa California~ ciPt bcia --.... it\ • little eMia to ......... , .. lliall of "• jr ... Briel 21) ad Kart C1uim •• • (ea.ta Mesa). ~ a fonrmd. ia ially smart. rally stroaa and -fast • ~dla' ... says WabOD.. •ee"s from Newport Harbor and played for Bill au.a, tll£ U.S. National coacb He was sccoad- tcam All-Soutbern California and is cxc:dlmt OD*''"" He~ an intqnl part of oar six-oo-- five attacL"" [4NubeD •Akt CfCsF I ..... T .... a s.. DicF Sam• Slailfant a LSU • Florida 0 0 D 0 0 a 0 0 I I 5.0d.S a 't , • .., •• __ a • ·• ... s · CitJ a 0 bf t•lil •S.. F11eriea»C a -z era,··,• Alt '• a av •••Oif a· a aw · •Ncwu.' d a a Ds' I •Owvu a a•«• •NcwY.t.Jm a n•••••m· Pledia * fi-.1 toca1 -1a of pai•s ia tk Maaday ......... a ....... --.: --------=....,, r..an·a' a:o111a1 .... , a.. ... UC£PTIOIYAL DOORS ~ £/Yl'RY SYSreMS. ..,_ ,..,.AllU AT ABC UJMllEll CORF. MO EAST Uid Sliittei OlSTA flESA. (714) ••• 3'.311 --------- ----------------- Team ~ Christy Linden said that .. lhe victories over nifer McCloskey and Lautie Sawin-with strong back- grounds and the team's opti- mism is high. "The year before last we were in State, .. noted Linden. "Last year we didn' do very well, but the new girls will help." The team-S major weakness is its stze, Linden said. "We are a relatively sbprt team and that can hurt us in bitting.,, Looking ahead, Linden said the team's real test will come when they face croutown rivaJ Newport Harbor. write team we really want to beat is Newport Harbor," she said ... They look really good and will probably be our bigest challenge in the league." . ' Ririing_ of volleyball coach tt1roW$ caM into sea of controversy BY •OGER BLOOM Corona del Mar High School girls volleyball coach Charlie Brand was terminated last weet by Newpon-Mcsa school district Superintendent Dr. John Nichol for -jnsubordination." Nichol said that the firing was F.-C... ............ llrll Jiit ........ Cllllll lrlli ... .. ........... , 21 a SI " .... IY ... 11111•• ~o rdlection on his coacbina or teaching abilitie~. . . He is an excellent coach with a splendid reputation ... Nichol said rather that the ouster was prompted when "it was reponed a week ago Friday, and rm satisfied with the report, that Mr. Brand had not followed guidelines I laid down for him. .. He undentood the rules of the road." Brand has been a. :Center of tontroveny at the school, with his rough coacbina style drawing complaints from some parents. These complaints culminated in a police investigation of possible child abuse in August, but investigaton concluded there was not enough evidence to warrant referring the case to the district attorney. Nichol said be bas received communications "about SO-SO pro and anti .. about Brand•s coaching techniques since August. He said that some of the allegations in the letten were reported to the police because "under present child-abuse laws we arc required to report even suspicions or allegations." The inv~stigation was dropped, Nichol said, after police inter- viewed players and some parentl and concluded there was nothing to prosecute Brand for. Nevertheless, when Brand was strongly recommended for appointment to the Cd M faculty by the principal, Nichol said he met with Brand and "advised him that ii I Md • barely dilcemibJe reason to be1ine be laid hands OD a kid or IU~ her to verbal abule, I would terminate him.,. It was a violation of that instruction that precipitated Brand's faring, Nichol said. Nichol was to meet with Brand on Tuesday, but details of that meeting were unavailable at prcastime. Nichol said, how- ever, that "I have made the decision to terminate him." Brand could not be reached for comment by prcastime Tues- day, but he•• defended by Ron Schnitger, another teacher at the school whose daughter is on the varsity volleyball team. "'It's a personal vendetta by a parent whose child dido' get a volleyball scholarship,•• said Schnitger of the complaining letters received this fall. "The police investigated. They didn't find anything." Schnitger said the incident that prompted the firing hap- pened two wetks ago when Brand found a student out of claa during a dua period "and grabbed her and chewed her out. Sbe complained to her paienta, her parents complained to the police. They investigated again, and agcin didn' find any abus:." Schnitger ackn~wlcdged that Brand .. is a very demanding coach" but insisted that "he produces a lot of pride in the kids. He teaches them bow to feel pres~ure and succeed." He also contended that the girls on the vars;ty team "'are really upset" over the departure of Brand, who led the school to a CIF champiomhip in his ~revious tenure there in the 1984 seuon. "Our airll are the ones being b~,. Schnitger concluded. Student Lii e IY IYAI KUii 7th, grade 1l1ctlons II CdM High ~ Se•eDda ... elptll ....... .. Kllool pY .. E I I coundl: The lif'!VeDtb and tiahth graders of Cor<1!l& del Mu Hip Scbc:ol elected clas• counc:L memben o~ Tuaday at &unch. Tbe el~-teo offacm will plan act:vitia frC>m fund-raiscn to dance• and lunch aames through the year for their respective class. llact to Sdlool NI~ jol8I teadlm wlda ••••••' ....-.= Parenu of 1tudenta in lflldes 7- J 2 met with their children·~ teacben on Wednesday at 7 p.m. for the annual fall semester Back-to·School Ni1ht. As is common, teachers 1poke of individual student propeu and the pro~ of tbe clau. The cveniDa w11 llt ap lite a replar scbool day but with only 15 minute lelliom for each clua. ' Harborlites thropic eff orta in the county u well u in Latin America. Harbor lites attending included Joanne and Gary Hunt, Marilyn Niellen, Joan and Tom Murpbine, Bob Clifford, Tamar and Marty Brower, Johan Mor- rison with Tom Wile~ Senator Bill Campbell (who rushed over to the dinner after being honored at a reception hosted by Tom Siffermann), Supervison Tom Riley and Harriet Wieder, and Charlene and Hans Prager. • • • Ten years ago, when the Reg- istry Hotel fint opened its doon, the gala benefitted the Cinder- ella, Small World and Jack and Jill Guilds, who support Cbil- d ren 's Hospital of Orange County. The hotel is celebrating its 10th annivenary, after a major IY•IAVlllU•EI Ginny and Carl Frova, Jean and Edward Rimpau, Richard Weiss, Martin Greenbaum, Karen and Michael Patton and Pearl Hoag. ••• The Jewel Court wu very festive when the Junior League of Newport Harbor recently honored the patrons of the "Christmas Company," a three- day extravaganza held at the Orange County Fairgrounds beginning Oct. 20 . • • • Friends of the Newport Beach Library held a reception to honor LaDonna Kienitz, the new city librarian. This special event was under the direction of Betty Sprang, Nancy Jones, Lynn Dowty, Flossie Dunning, Jean Hilchey, Fran Sloper and Dorothea Sheeley. BJ:UCLf~* 1/2 Off Warehouse Sale Famous Glftware As Seen In Robinsons, Bullockl. Broadway FROM DENMARK: • Solid Brass • Solid Copper • Sliver Plate •Candles FROM PERU: • 100% Wool Tapestries • Piiiows • Christmas Ornaments • Artifacts I ·- - )fo I OPEN TO THE PUBUC FRIDAY a SA1URDAY -9 am6 pm MONTH OF OCTOBER ONLY KOLL BUSINESS CENrER REDtlll 4&9 13! 15'31 Redhlll. Suite C w-----55 bin.CA SATE f ... ltHI a t•fHfOlt Ol ... M Colla M11a: 3089 lriltol St:eet • (1M) 5eQ..3l22 .utoM\d .. San Diego~ --.a11o In lolq1t11. wacdmld .... ~ - aY lll1Dllm MWAD F..-a..F .. 1916 f eto Fl oat,.._ Mia. yaarlilwer fox fws,yoar.,.uuudllolat A reccat iua of E ... nh Yas-fe8lunJ a .amy 9Ncw e.a ....., ... wit.la.-opc•i• Jad.i:a •Loae your a.c.t to a bat!. The article fcatared laats from small bowlers to pillboxes., lampshade shapes amt sto..e- pipes-remember? And all American and European designen showed their Fall/ W'mtcr '86/87 coDcctions with ~ both daytime and evming. One of the bright new stars in Milan is Miguel Cruz wbo likes that finishing touch of a fur bat. Shown is his daytime ensemble in wool cballis and Oannct The windowpane pWd shirt has ~ flap pockets and full slcna. The wrap-front skirt is long and lean with roomy hip pockets.. The look is toppal off .\'ith a blazer in an even bolder plaid trimmed in silver fox and worn with a brimmat bat, nat- urally. And Cruz makes an even bolder statement in a grand plaid of black and white buPt t>e.ds on a white wooJ coat. It is shown over a tweed knit wool n:ata and slim blact suede skirt. Note the blact knit stole. sometimes t.bcrc is the cuite- Tbe c:oDcction \ big diamond _ mmt al fur toucbcs oa angora and gcomcb ics pattam were and wool sweatacoats that often inspiml by Asian and American rcp&.:le the suit jacbt on Cruz Indian tapestry-weave rup. costu.mcs. This designer also Cruz dcsigm all of bis own print creates for CftDing a moooglow patterns and in this colJcdion effect on silver~ using siha they are in black, white and grey stitching or crystal and jct with sometimes a soft wash of beading Many of these doigns blue, rose or pumpkin yellow. arc wom for day as well as His great coat is printed shear-evening. ing, reversing to printed skin in As this is being publisbcd in shades of grey, shown here with Calif oria Miguel Cruz is present- black suede pants and blact ing his Spring/ Summer ~7 cashmere sweater. And then Collection at the Piazza Vi topped with a Norwegian fox bat Febbraio in Milan and you can and a cashmere scarf. expect to bear-l!lOre about bim Chiffon flannel is another in the months to come. Tbcsc Miguel Cruz favorite, mixed designs arc available at many of with glove leather. knit or silk our local department stores and jacquard and silk chiffon. And specialty shops.. SPECIALISTS IN ··oN-THE-WA TER .. 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The logo joins a bag of money, a martini glass and a diamond ring sparked with rhinestones and encin:led with a team motto tbat-S mon: oatra- geoos than we care to tell you here. Patrons ol this CdM wwa to Rodeo Drift who don\ like to swat will be rc:ticval to blow tblll tk same idc•dification with loWia to sbop at Oass Act is also avmlable • a t-sbirt. While the idea of a ·•""'ina team• shirt may 9eelD &nolous, the high fashion loot of clo«hing items from Cass Act ilal friv- olous, just fun.. For sometbina Altilldbntodetal......., Lir"s Li* n.m.rs -~.--.... w 5lllf"5' M IJOlt _., • Slkr• ,,., ""',..,,,"' ~ w wws9'1ctr ea s very special. in items from sequined dresses to all leather outfi~ Class Act i~ the place to go. wrbc sequined and beaded dresses that wc-ve got now are not to be believed, .. raved owner Jeri Hawkins. ...We have long and short lengths and many of the gowns arc of silk ... The high fashion flash of sparkles and rhinestones is items make good gifts and Oass Act has become a favorite place for men and women to shop together. The store is open by special appointment for those whose busy schedules preclude visiting during regular working hours. LUNCH MENU apparent all through this trendy, The lunch menu for Newport up-beat shop. The enthusiasm public schools, the week of Oct. that Hawkins bas for her mer-2 to 9, is as follows: cbandise is unbounded. T••iMa7: Hamburger on Although the evening wear b~ catsup and pickles. green assortmmt is unparalleled, Class salad. potato rounds~ creamy Act is abo very proud of its pudding, and milk. sdcction of complete outfits in FrWa1: Tuna salad boat with ....,...,. . Haw tins gift! would-be cheese and pick.la on top. crisp owners a hint about caring for salad gRCDS. ..good fruit," a this invatment in good looks. small cookie. milk. •1t's just not true that you M_..7: Sauuae pizza, but- bave to have huge cleaning bills tered com, peacbea, milt. if you own leather. Air the T•n4a1: Italian spaghetti garment out before you bang it with c~freach bread. tossed away and you'll find that it stays salad greens, warm apple crisp, fresh and new lootiag, .. Haw-and milt. kiu said. •If you get scuff We.lll11 .. 1:Cbopped braised marts. especially on white beef in brown pavy. whipped leather, use a good shoe polish potatoes. bot ~b&e. school- to buff them ouL" made biead, Jello cubes. milt. Leather outfits trimmed with ......... ,,Oct. f: Hamburger snakeskin and suede are proving on bun, f rencb fries, catsup and to be popular scllen this season. pickles. green salad, chocolate I according to Hawkins. The vanilla puddina and milk. CHINA • CRYSTAL • TABLEWARE ___ .. NEW SHIPMENT .•• JUST AllJvED CRATES OF FINE ENGLISH BONE CHINA A: CllYSTAL FROM FAMOUS BRITISH MANUFACTIJllEJlS DISCOUN~ED::75% nu-a .... Mail a~ <Wert• v-•~ ALMOST A P&llnCr ~GIMR CHINA Z • ~-=-.. (714tMI..,, --------------------~· • ._._._•CHINA•CRYSTAL•~A8UIWAllB ...... _. ' I • " J. Ii b s 1 I a " d ~ fl -( I tl c ~ 0 c SI ( tl g• D a w t< U, tl 11 a· (\ cc C4 tl w w pt C< E se F ID tc w re gJ tCl CJ tc fu n w n m ti! Cl L. J In the 1ut aix and a half years nament at the Meaa Verde the memben of the Cotta Mesa Country Club, and this year, in Carmen Chapter, one of Costa cooperation with other chapten, Mesa's support teams f o.r the hosting "Opening Nipt and All Orange County Perf ormi.ng Arts tliat Jazz" in conjunction .with Center, have 1bown streqth in the Interior Design House of the small numben and an adven-Year at the Orange County Costa Mesa Life turesome spirit in _punuit of their . goal: a cultural arts center. During mOst of that time, the center was only a dream that would take a lot of hard work to become a reality. .. In the beginning it was an uphill strugle for aomething that really seemed out al oar grasp. But we kept plugi:ng away and plannin1 a major f und-raiscr each year. We also contributed our time to the center's office staff-helping them with various tasks. But it was fun beina with the ladies who were so enthusiastic and proud to be working for the center," said charter member Edith Harvey, the chapter's second chair. Another charter member, Fran Golding, rememben think- ing ~l this last, will we be able to achieve our goals? But we worked diligently together-we really are a very compatible group and now we will be able to reap the rewards. It's all very excitina and we-re thrilled." Nancy Howland was the chap- ter's rmt chair and the inaugural fund-raiser was a western hay- ride and barbecue. As the yean went on the chapter's fund- raisen became divenificd and more demanding-two dinner theater nights, two Royal Viking cruises, hosting the U niden Ladies' Professional Golf Tour- IY AllEITE WATSOI Fairgrounds. Ml have enjoyed watching the growth of the chapter and meet- ing people who are so interested in the center. I am really looking forward to the 'all auild -ni,gbt' when Leontyne Price's con~rt will be preceded by a festive reception in the Noguchi gudens and then we will all follow trumpeteen over to the center for the performance, .. said charter member Mary Garibotti, the chapter's third chair. Most interesting to charter member Elizabeth Pick, the chapter's fourth chair, was how a simple phrase such as ~ouldn't it be nice to ... " would evolve into a successful and full- of-fun fund-raiser. .. It was so interesting to see bow a simple idea became a reality. The ladies were very clever and they worked hard, with each penon showing she could be depended on, .. said Pick. Then came the construction and with that the "hard hat toun," which seemed to be a turning point, according to charter member and the chap- ter's fifth chair, June Williams. 11lis is when our membenhip started to increase. During the tours we could ·see our dream was coming ~-that indeed there would be a performing arts center," said Williams. Groundbrcakina for the cen- cit'~ ~~ for Hair Cutting & Hair Color $10.00 off+ 8 oz. AVfDA SHAMPOO (with ,,. ad) ter was a most exciting event for charter member Johnnie Houser, the chapter's chair for the lut two years. 16Tb.is is when we knew our dream would come true. It's been a wonderful six yean-1 have really enjoyed working with these dedicated women who are such a fine group and very supportive of everything we decide to do. There have been a lot of good times, along with our bard work-and we can thank the husbands for their patience and support," said Houser. Today the Carmen Chapter meets eight times a year instead of the original five times; no meetings are held during the summer. Last ye'1 the chapter began a newsletter and initiated a yearbook. Almost two years ago the chapter held a 5th year annivenary part~at the Mesa Verde Country Club. "We9re a determined bunch who are not afraid to tackle anything; we were confident that we would have successful fund- raisers, and we did. Our group bas quite a variety of members, which makes it so interesting. Our monthly meetings always have something extra-a guest speaker or musician and lots of good treats. This baa been a group where you could contrib- ute your abilities for the good of the center. And with the official opening-I still can't believe it's a reality. But it's wonderful and we 're aoing to enjoy it immensely," said charter member Catherine Leutar Har- mady. For membership information about the Carmen Chapter, call 557-3836 or 556-9627. SAVE 60-80% on ~Attire • St. John • Perry Ellis • Jaeger • Tahari Heritaae P1aa 14310 Culver Dr., Suite F-1 lrvine 714/157-4547 Families Huck Finn's dreams come tr11 at H B Adventure Playground Want to find out if you arc using the right laundry deter- gent? Take your children, grand- children, niece, nephew and/ or the neighbor kids up to Hunting- ton Beach's Adventure Play- ground. Let them romp in the mud for a f cw hours. Hose them off, then take them home and wash their clothes. For those who aren't familiar with Adventure Playground, it is every child's dream. The center of attention is a large, water- filled, cement with mud bottom pond where children pole their way around on their very own Huck Finn type wooden rafts. When bored with that they can venture over to the mud slide. Children descend down a long slippery slide into; you guessed it, a large mud puddle. Those who wander to the other side of the yard can hammer nails or saw wood to their heart's content redesigning the already existing tree house. We PROUDLY pTesent Noah& Amy Elias Student leaders at Corona del Mar High School Remember: • the good times • the smile • the happiness Here today Grou..ntomorrow The playground is staffed with supervisors who will not hesitate to give .. time outs" to those who ref use to follow the rules. The admission is S 1 per person. The hours are from 10 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Saturday. The Huntington Beach Cen- tral Park leading up to the playground is an inviting spot for a picnic before ascending into this children's fantasy world. Shoes arc required and very old clothes are recommended un\eu, or coune~ you are using the right laundry detergent. Ob yes, don' forget the camera. This summer excunion is a must for those parents who don' mind seeing their children get covered from head to toe witb- mud. JaM H~tbrinlc if married and tM motMr of a sev~n-y~ar-old daught~r and fi~~ar-old twin boys. They liw in Corona de/ Mar. A studio with a unique outdoor garden 3040 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar .,,. 6767 I ' I J ' -- J I ' ! aY 1".ZGGY DilNELL ·nv,. • llw 10t1t emtury in ---of~. -"' po.r-~ wlMlnn: .,,_of 11/fl»- The fint week lqim OD Oct. 12-18, with the dilcmlion tbcmt of acceptina. For more informa-- tion about "Jleaew" contact Sister Aptha Faimon at Our Lady Queen of Aqels Church at 644-0200. ii ma M do. U • dttl/Jmp llllique to each of w indlvidull!ly. TMt aD-importlllll .,,_of s~lf-worth ~m~ rnlJy co~ to w from our pDU03ioru, "" mt•st of w nadily admit. It coma mudt mor~ from our conrrlblnioru, from our ~lief3, our -.::tioru, from tlw kind of l*Jpk ,.,~an. And ~s~cia/Jy from who: w~ c~ to do day by dlly for thos~ around w.,. (From A P~'3onal INcuion by Frank McGee) Lllll11U11 a.Ion II SI. llclllll'1 ·world C1m•1l1n' celllrilld These words, to many, sum up the importance of renewing relationships with God, family, friends and business acquaint- ances. To encourage this Our Lady Quee n of Angels Roman Catholic C hurch in Newport Beach is involved in "Renew," a program that gives people the opportunity to become members Liberation tbeoJoay in Third World coantriea ii tbe Rbject of this Sunday's forum at 9:1S Lm. in St. Mich.el and All Aqela Episcopal Clnttch parish center. Cathy Ridder-White, a seminar- ian in this year's graduating class at Fuller Seminary, will explain this developing theological con- cept, compare it with tnlditional Christian theology, and describe its use as a powerful tool for empowerment of the poor and dispo11e11ed in de~eloping nations. The church is located at 3233 Pacific Vaew Drive, Corona deJ Mar. llepalar Sunday wonbip services are bdd at 8 LJD. and ]()-.JO LID. Child Care is provided for the forum and the second service. For information, call 644-0463. Lapna Prabytcrima Cmn:h will join world-wide CbristiaD churches in celebrating World Communion Sunday, Oct. S, at the 9 LID. and 10:30 LID. ser- vices. The church is loaded at 41S Forest Ave. in Laguna Beach. The Reverend Dr. Jerry Tankcnley will give the ~ munion mea11gc. World Communion will be celebrating its~ anni~. Religious Services WORLD COMMUNION SUNDAY 9:30 a.m. WORSHIP 10:30 a.m. CONVEllSA TION 10:55 a.m. EDUCATION CHILD CAD AV AILA.all ALI. MOllNING .. ~ ,,._,, ... ...._A .... ,,_,,,,. .......... '*"*°"· 2100 Mar Vista (Jamboree A: Eutblufl), N.B . ....._13'1 St. Andrew·s Presbyterian Church ~nhip •nd ~ar lhia pncrical, Chrilt-cnutftd. biblical llM?NIV· WORLD COMMUNION .. SAUL OR DAVID: A CHOICE BETWEEN TWO MODELS" Dr. John A. Huffrn.an, Jr. Octallief I. 1- Pr .. ach1n1 8i30 and lOtlS A .M. 600 Sc. Andrews Road. Newport Beach. California (7H) 631-2880 C aero. fn>m Newport Harbor Hish School 11t 1"lnr ii. I~) of NEWPORT BEACH (CONSERVATIVE) WGH HOLY DAY SERVICES AT 2..01 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach (a.ck Bay) • c/ o Harbor Cbriltiaa Onadl RABBI STEVEN D. SCHATZ TEMPLE CHOlll a.eP.M. l«tte A..M.. 7:JIP.M.. lallA..M.. lct9 A.M. til SK t AL •••.M. t:ISP.M. CHILO-P'S mvm CHILD CAQ nOVJDl!D . -•• '*YAftll• CAIJ.g , ....... .,., &IIE•Dtoua BOUSE OF WO •ti-; =• . ,-~-w-~-~- Laguna Preabjterian Church -Oma a/'Qeieaes_. · .................... ,..., .• 0'3!1 I .,..._ I ·-·-··-A# I ,.__, C-ftuc' I P ~-·--,,..,.. __ _ •Cll .... IW•CI .... I e I f9nt Chun:h o1 a.-. Sci12111at Nnrpmt Bi.ch 3303 ... 3315 Viii lido SUNDAY SERVICE llir.. g nd 10:30 A.II SUNDAY SCHOOL ,,. a . . WEDNESDAY TESTIMONY MEETING 8 P.M. Free Child Care All Services READING~ 9-S Mon-SM, Tu 7-9 p.m. SUNDArS SUBJECT:Ulft1litJ ·. • a...... .• ••a-e11 ................ ...._,_c:..r ......... _. 2 _ .... , ... Coad &H11M¥NemYw J*?lllr ............. llh I A' r Sit. OMt...,.. • Awthraw will be .... by die ha 1.-a.-:-~=---..a._ ... :.....: c fttlP ....,..., ~ .,, lft.U.U IDterlaadi with Ellca Wfiaht • orpaist. As an .WCll lrwlantbe cb.ilclrea •s cboir, directed by Carol Maxwell. will silt&-Fol- lowing the childrcn'l m moa, the third gnde and JO'Ulll I dlildma will be dismi• d for the Little FISbcrman Workshop, a play period. Nunery care is provided for both ICI •ica. Followiag the lint service. a coffee ~ will be bdd in the patio wbcre the congregation will have an opportunity to meet the minis- ters. Christian f.chlealioa and s-- day School dams UC offered for all ..-at 9 L .m. TheR are two adult dN CE the film leries. ""'TL.-~.;.....;--lk: • •..:; ----. a story •pwct- iag 2.000 years of a.riltianity. kd by Dr. F.dwanl c.ldwdl, ad a Bible ct... -nie Life and Miaistry of Cllrist," led by DdOlaBm. Special damc:IHdated Klivi- tia dmina die wed i8dDdc Dr. T~BibleStadyd rra. Twtday at 9:1S La. ad Wed- naday at 7 LDL Tbc d El are l*e&atly UDdertatiDg a DOD- daaollliaatioaaJ study of the Boot of Gc•sis For further information pboac tbc office at 494-1555 be.tam 9:30 a.m.. and 4:30 p.m. Temple l11i1h 111111 holy dip Temple Jgjah of Newport •11eh is prepuiaa ill twelfth yar for the upcomiag lligb Holy Days, u a temple of Coma wlltite Judaism Tbc temple wiD oblci ft the tndirio--1 two days of ROiia Balaaaala bqimaiaa Friday ..... Od.. l, fomowul by die •• . I aaticea • s.tmday _. Sm'sy, Oct. 4 w1 S. ~ol Nilrc cw ... will tab plmz &es« y, Oct. 12 .. *10 p.a. ha.teed "7 • ....., Ya. s ·1;a wwwvice • Moe- day, OCl;. 11 Y-at. ttr--ial wwwvim will k lldl a I ,..._ m .. ...,. OcL ll. J ... • ttlflf".., °"",,..,. _ s ..,. ... s..M-Z,.. F.njoy dmnpagne bnmch Jmlled-- in a cle~ful ordm setting Strollina musi- cians add an atra dash of flavor, for a deli- cious _,to sbrt Sundly. Thr Newporta now ww! 10:30am to 2:30pm. $17 .95. a.itflaa undu 12, $9.95. ~ THE NEWPORTER RESCm' Oct.12 1107 Jamboree Rd. (714)644-1700 ~---peftung Come to the free Newporter Jan Festival open house- Md bdp cdebrate our lavish ratora tion. W"dh rdrahments. c1r---. ~anda,i.t ...... ~the raort! 1Wte a musical stroll of our 26 aaa aftdcilcoiier The Newporta..,. I Sunde. OdGber 12. 2 to 6pa The first jolly Roger in Hawaii opened almost three years before Hawaii became a state! And thanks to our Hawaiian heritage, nobody knows leriyaki quite like we do. Now we're celebrating our 30th anniversary in the lsland5 with a special price on the dinners that made us · ' legendary on both sides of the Pacific! Come in tonite for a taste of Paradise! 1Wo "lh..ft~~i Steak ~10.951 Lund\ • Dinner • Cocktails eYen Breakfastt • • 1 ,.. ' I l r ; . I 1 · I I . . . . ~ -· BY JACK JioLi.ANJ> . Tbc H~ DiiMr Play- bome Ma a lotid wiaMr' OD all cOUlata in Neil Simon\ moYioa and touchiq •lk.ilbton Beach Memoin." It ii a largely autobioanpbical play rich in humor, iD Hie, in love, and in ita percqtive imi&ht PAVE RESJ:AURANT Special 5-Coune Dinner Nlpdy untl 7 p.m. Just $13.95 featuring fresh fish, roast duckling, and other entrees Lundi Afon.hf Dir.net' ,.,,,.,,, 114/US UMJ (Tautin Cit 11"' J J69 B. 11'11 Strwl OMt• Ma., CA. 92627 BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Where the World's Greatest Customers Dine! Home of the Fantastic Belgian Waffles, the Gigantic 4-Egg Omelets, and The Superb Sandwiches. South Coast Plaza Village 3800 South Plaza Drive Santa Ana/ Costa Mesa (714) 557-5116 ............... ... " • t1l'11·~· a..a..111.11 "Still GrNt. . . '' -Beverly Bush Smith ..,. ....... '-ii I FTIHI ....... , ............ # ,.....,.,,. .. ... eo. .................. .. TRY US F,OR AN UNFORGETTABLE "l•r ~DININQ Pl!ElllNCE . ~ ,.. .................. d (7J4)6tl-2774 Lunch Daily 11 :30-2:30 Dinner Daily 5-10 pm 2640 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa The Rex S4 a St p d rr S< u • • • • • ,_ . • • • • • • • • • • • R h itn Y· plays it safe; B40 misses mark GIOllc& PAl'P.d Wlliilltn 8111U1'111a111111 ~ '/+ JM'' Ill Sept. could ........... SCI for r to tU'ltCi °"' ...S ~ widl emotioUI ••IY tUa .... issinl from ..... Of her ~ lling debUt .,.._ Instead, eo .. ton•a perfor- ance cmoe ~-a Hollow and ull affair, •llD ii etpeeiaDy ignif icant coMi ilrin& that 1he s being touted • a peat new p singer. The concert ac1 consilted mostly of slow low NII.eta with the sole purpoee, it eeemed, to provide HOUltOD a chance to show off the ranae Of her voice. Only on two D111Dben, ~av­ ing All My Love" and ~omeone For Me,"wM Houston's singing somewhat ~ective. But on several of her more up- tempo sonp, including the bit, .. How Will I Know,• Houston seemed awkward while moving around the at• and her aiqing sounded strained. Houston ended tbe concert by pcrformiq the pndictabk and dull .. The Greatat Love of All." In the end Houston'• perfor- mance left the impression that so far her talent bas gone largely untapped. ••• n. lallowiaa riaM. UM broupt their ._., aiJt of political qllUi-reapc to tM hcificAmp ........ The bend it one or &M belt reape-influe..t rock oUtfdl to ant1ae from Enaland in the put decade with their poianant aonp, which focus on a variety of social conccrm, includina nciam and po.my in En&J.and and the Third World. But even thouab much of the band's material ii enaaaiaa and thouptful, most of their pei'f or- mance fell short durina the concert. Early in the show, the band memben seemed diatnct.ed as they perf onned a string of sonp from their "Labour of Love" record, including "Red Red Wine" and Bob Marley's "Keep On Moving." The interaction between the band-S musicians and sinaen Ali Campbell and Astro that was preaent in their past shows was missing from the flnt half of Saturday's concert. The band didn' really seem to come together until they played several of their politically in. REM is noted for its idiosyn- cratic sonp depicting life in rural Southern towns. Their sound is heavily influ- enced by the t 960& aaraae bands, u evidenced by the band's raw and raged playing during much of the concert. • Leid singer Michael Stipe'a vocals, which are almost inde- cipherable on record, seemed forceful and clear at times in concert, especially during the band •s incendiary venions of "Can\ Get There From Here" and Wfal.k About the Passion." themed songs, including the ~ bitin&-Ooe-in-Ten-."~~ 1 ~1 b • orlb lllillioa's best bu~ Ill ......... 11 Liptboaae will prcparC uy menu item to ao, people wait arouiad lor a table ewa cturiaa tbe .,...... times. -nil ii a nice place to be. Tbe people here are friendly and you feel at home," said Joot1 about the ratamant. The Lighthouse is open for breatfut every momma at 7 Lm. My bet is that it will fut become a spot for tbe locals to begin their day and chat over a cup of coffee and a cinnamon dome. Tbae goodia are huge cinnamon ToDs served pipins hot. Grandma thou.Id ask f ot the recipe. These put even hen to shame. Dinner at tbe Liabthouse can be the afore-lauded buraen or you might want to indulae in a little Oklahoma barbecue .. Eat- ing in or ordering ahead by phone for pick-up to go is your preference. ne ofterillp .e dlid• _.. impoited Dez " rh ~ ..._ rik BOda U'C WckOf'J ...... -tbe pre•i-.ad tt.e.-ilM8w:a: not too sweet, not too anoty. Dinnm ~ ta val will ....... brick Oval bated bem ad thoee pat ftench fria. lk prica are a '*pill .....-;,.. at $4.9S for a laalf dlick• ad all the lrlmmiap My reco9- meadlltion ii a Ulf rKk ol nm and ball • chickce '°" •. 95. Newport •o rm emporiums beware. Yota t.aw new, and oowcrfuL competition. Li1lttltoau~ c.-~. 116'11 Mllrilw Aw., a.lb<M I~ 615-3676. Bnolcf&tl. "'1tcll -" dbrrta. ~ 1 o.a 10 9 p .a S"""°"Y""" Jlondiq. 7 &M. IQ 10 p .m. Tuesday tlrrotclt Satur- day. Oktoberfest Cha""pagne Brunch ~~ DINNER AND SHOW FaOMSl5.t5 RESERVATIONS (714) 838-1540 690 EL CAMINO ~ TUSl'IN 92680 ~~ n'le WI~ • F~ F~ Now ope• /or lunclt and S••day ~rt111c• DearBlueEyes, Don't forget our mttdng at tllt. lift OOlllMoM ... EVERY SUNDAY 5-7 CALL NOW· DON'T MISS THE BOAT! 9>M -;;::;>~ ~ ..._,_ .. 1131 Back Bay Or ~n ~ach. Califomaa Al th~ Boat Launc h 'II-. Cruise • NEM' E~nded menu • Complimentary c hampagne •Narrated harbor tour $23.50 Adults $15.50 Children (6a12) ReseNat1oris Reau ired MC/VISA occ~oted 675-1481 • i:-1 y )f• • )11• >(.., • A•·.l!J r o.l~•~ur1_s • CYo::i<O ·~ 'ur icr a s K1ek up your heels to live mus.ic at Newport Beach·s upscale hotspot It s Pure Energy tall 2am. with'•"°' 1tes from the SO's. 60 sand contemporary pop ... ........ 11 ......... ,.. ,-y, THE NEWPCIUER RESORT 1107 .Jambcw .. Ad (714)644 t700 Comptimentwy velet ~ ... .. ' ' ' • ' De N ..... ••cit City BaD Alt Ga' 1 ) will feature worts by Terry McDonald through Oct. 8. The pllery ia located at 3300 Newport Blvd. Hours are 8 a.m. to S p.m., Monday through Friday. Call 644-3017. w ... ca1111 bJ .... a,_. will dilpllj tbfOUab Oct. 15 at Wt- man GallerD, 3545 Eat CoMt Riabway, Corona del Mar. Houn are 10 a.DL to S p.DL, Monday throup Saturday. Call 67S-2478. .,.. . . . ~-.. of plaaned communities will display throup Oct. 9 at Sad- dlebect Collete._ Art Gallery. Hoan are noon to 4 p.m. Wed- naclay, Friday, Saturday; and noon to 8 p.m. on Thursday. Call 582-4756. Works by WUUe• Darllaa will .. Newport Salate to tk Arta," a display at Laguna Moulton blend of ~ music, dance and drama bighliahting Newport artisans will take place Oct. 2 from 4:30 to 8 p.m. at the Newport Harbor Art Museu~ 8SO San Clemente Drive, New- port Center Library, 856 San aemente Drive, Pacific Mutual Plaza Headquarters, 700 Civic Center Drive, and Bullocks Wilshire Wing, Newport Fuhion Island. Admission is f rec. Food sample coupon books will be available for SS. Call 644- DI ..... t Ct -la (1111 II Era t.w• "a .... _. '1...1. utll • 9 I 0 et t1. llll 1411 ... 111111 c n a ·a,.. lllllJ. . 3003. STAGE Watercolor and Qinese brmb paintinp by Mary McCleod Dooley will display at Sandstone Gallery, 384-A North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, through Oct. 7. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. Call 497~775. Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, through Oct. 6. Call 494-0743. "M0Yin1 Throup New Towns," an exhibition of drawings and models tracing the development The Irvine Hilton Presents Confrey Phillips and his Trio Noted Bnush smger/p1ams t Confrey Ptulhps bnngs tus arustry to zar. the elegant rughtclub tucked away m the luxunous nevv Irvme Hilton Relax and dance the evenmg away to h IS skill· ful blend of Gershwm. Cole Porter. cool 1azz and contemporary favontes Every Tuesday through Saturday 9 PM to 1 AM And on Wednesdays and Thursdays, Braz1han vocal- ISt N llsa JOillS Mr Ptulllps to ' add the flavor of Samba. I 1l-E RVN ...._lON AK>~ 17900 Jamboree Boulevard, Irvine. CA 9Z714 (n4) 863-3111 Worb by Marte a.,...n will display Oct. 7 throup Nov. 4 at Sandstone Gallery, 384A North Cout Highway, Lapna Beach. Houn are 11 Lm. to S p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. Call 497~775. Suaanae Hellmut• ud Jack Reynolds will display works from Oct. 8 through Nov. I in UC Irvine rme Arts Gallery. Hours are noon through 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Call 8%-6610. "Leip Wieller: Pllotoarapllel',,. a one-man exhibition will dis- play through Nov. 12 at the City of Irvine's Fine Arts Center, 4601 Walnut Avenue, Irvine. Hours are Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Saturday from 9 Lm. to 3 p.m. Call SS2-1078. Works by Kim Abeles will ~ play through Oct. 17 at Chap- man College's Guggenheim Gallery, 333 North Glassell, Orange. Hours are Monday through Friday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Call 997~7'29. Works bJ Jerry WaJne Downs and Erik Lauritzen will display through Oct. 17 and Oct. 21 respectively at Orange Coast Collegc•s Art Gallery, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Call 432-5039. "Tbe Second Newport Biennial: Tbe Bay Ana" will display Oct. 3 through Nov. 23 at the New- port Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Ca 759-1122. SIXTH ANNUAL "'Be Mu of La M·--· at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Theatre, 690 El Camino Rea4 Tustin. Tickets start at $1 S.9S. Doon 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. OD Sunday. Call 838-J S40. ~ Fox,• a comedy about pure greed will play tbroup Oct. s at Lapna Moulton Playhouse, (i06 Lquna Canyon ROid, Laa- una Brech. Curtain .a I p..m., Tuesdays through Saturdays and 2:30 p.m. on Sundays. Call 494-0743. ''Tiie Plale Calle• Corpu Clarild: ne Nathtty• will play Oct. l through Oct. 4 at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Village Theater at 8 p.m. Tickets are S6 for general admission, S4 for UCI students and SS for other students. senior citizens and UCI faculty. Call ~16. "Qllilten,"' a musical that inter- twines the art of quiltmating with the life stories of one woman and her six daupten will open Oct. 4 with perf orman- ces continuing Wednesday through Sunday until Nov. I at GEM Theater, 12852 Main Street, Garden Grove. Tickets arc $10-$13. Call 636-7213. MISC .. A SUde to 'Be Eqle" a benefit for the Newport-hued Ameri- THE HfRITAG[ COLLfCTIONS Charily Antique ohow <l5 &le OCTOBER 10, 11, 12; 1986 Frl~t, noen • 9 pm -Sun, noon • S pm Exhibit ff.lit at Del Mar Fairs.rounds 1nur Sohlno Got• off Vlo D1 Lo Vllll1 for frtt P#lll"f Saturday U<ture Serles Fru Awalsal Clink -one lt«m Show Donation• $3.50 ($3.00 with this ad) • A beftdlt fOf' £M.atioftal Gtowt" OpponunltJa. a senior adult propam afflHaUd widt Saft DMeo Stael Ufthersity. (619) 294-9466 BC ca 's Olp cballen&u •&p• will take Oct. 4 at 6 p..m. .a the Mcridim H~ 4500 MKAr- tbur Blvd., Newport Beach. TICtets are SIOO and will iDchlde hon d•oeuvres. d•nc:ina and a diawiq for prizes. Can S49- 4679. Eftlllll at De Ors It Ce SJ Fakp .... : later-shows Motorcycle Swap-rct (Oct. 3~ Inter-Shows VW /Porsche Swapmeet (Oct. 4); Soutbc:na California Turfgrass Counc:il Turfarau Show (Oct. 8-9). The faiqrounds ~ located .. 81 Fair DrM, c-ta Mm CaO 751-FAIR. De NewjfWt ••da C"'M iwwws nll& ece will take plM:e Oct. S at UC Irvinc\ Aldrida Part.. Tdcts will also r.dude a clay of entatainmcnt a'ld admmion to picnic grounds and are avail- able by calling 756-0993. MUSIC De CGldttJ -·11 Trio is performina Tuesday through Satmday nights at Zot\ Lounae in the IrviDe Rihon and To~ 17900 Jambotte Boulevard, Irvine. No cover charge. Call ~3111. A •nicaJ cele•ratio• of Rodaas _.II.Mt 1a~a111es will take place Oct. 3-S and 8-12 at 8 p.m. in Cal State Fullerton~ Little Theater. Call nJ-3628. Mmic at UC hv&a:: Scolnit Piano Trio (Oct. 4); Turet.zty Duo (Oct. S). Tdets for both events are SI~ $7 and SS. Con- certs start at 7 p.m. in the Fme Arts Concert Hall Call &S6- 6616. A•.._ •••oo. Iranian vncatist will perform Oct. 4 at I p.m.. in 0ranae Coast Collqc\ Fme Arts Rc:cital Hall. Tacts are S9 .-ral ad•iaioa ... SIOat tlae door. Call 432-SllO. 'Be Ors 11 C1 SJ n· .. • Ir 5-lltJ will ope11 ib llrd ~ -Oct. 9 .. die On•• ConrJPaf--.ArtsO 111. C... Mesa. A m:cf4• will folow ia die Gn.il •• --of 1k Fa.r S..-·R..i. New- port ..... c.l 6Q.1232. .. • 11 ti I .. to • I 1 dlai RO GR Siii CA " Ca. ... ll 221 a. II MDI Bli T cM ..... ~ 11 .. ar. t• ,.. 911 IOI • • T1 ... .... . rms a1 ca ICC I I '• -Tiie's ,.,. ..... .... > • I •CIOSS- ROAOS MlSTMOIT ~.DD~--. s..-••1 0 ...... CAtza. ...... ,..~&16 ea. ..... Cltw Dill .... CA.US. ......... a... 2309 22nd s.r.t. ... ~ a..d\CA_._ a..tr.... L .,.... et ....... ,, .. a. .. 01 • a..d\CA--This bu1·1 HI is CIDft· cM:lld .., ... ] ........ ....... Si.1t a.tL ..... Ga ........ "* 9 21 ··---..... O' nOJ °"" "' Or-.~•s.&. lS. 1!115. R1a•mt1M till 9115 lOl2 10/9 5410 F IC•ID • •• ....,. Im ICMB I Wild ti I Ill -··· I I 1'1e' ...... .. dlainl .. l It a WT l.bSllG ta.MY. 1521 I( ... low. SIRla AM. CAtrJOS. ..._. J. T.-. 1521 --. ...... s.a--. CAtrJOS. - ....... J. n.cMr. 47 Moflllcitlo Or .• Ncuport ~CA90631. ..,_R..T.-.1227 N. l.crata. Utt.bra It UG.CAWlL Titis business is con- Gdld .., ............ ..... The rieisb_. com· 11 c• tD i.a ., buli- ---.. 'dilioell' ... I ----liRMl.._.•..., l . 1w.--= .... J. n.dllr. 1111& 11'1111'•·-· -... .... ~a.ts"' o...a..ronAus.29. i-.. fill MD. F318Jtl W1I t/2510/2 10/9 5425 &.znzr FPC!mlCE tci!IRn•t Ill -WWWI I n.t 11& ts...-• ..... Ir II •fCASI AV£NU£ ~TES. llO_ A CAllfO .. HA lJlltTtD PARTNOtSHIP. 1400 Quell Slnil2. s..-210. II ;art ....._ CA --• al IRc. (C 71 •• C:.jW S3 I :). 1400 QMail SL. Sia. 210. Nccport _...CA_. Tlli& Ptu1"11111 is c:oft-dlldld"1• ..... ....,. .... .,.... .......... ~ _ ..... tD i.o I rt ..... -W!ff/tt!ll ... ~ .. , ·-·-.......... •NIA. ... , ......... .. a.Ill. Pt 11'' II. Dia 2 2 ~---.... c..llr a.ta "' 0 • CllllltllW -s.a. 4-ua Allt•Blm.I tnaWISIOll .,, 5411 5417 &-D'744 .-UC ""1CI fCih ... IUBllm -IJA'W' ThetaloMiw..,..• ... doina business .s: BIRTCHER OU NHAM PM>P£RTIES. • Califamie ..... pMnarlhip, 27611 La Pu Roed. Lacuna ...... CA92666. C.G.. 0untwm. 73080 El Paseo, Se.. 101, him o..t. CA 92660. Blrtcher, a California limit9d s-tJ¥'1hip, 27611 La hz Road, Lacuna ...... CA92656. This business is con· dudld br a ...... pwt. nershlp. Sl1ned: BIRTCHER. a California limited partnership, By: 8irk:her 0.WIQC11t¥1t Cor· poqitiol ... c.Hbnia carpo. tlldon. o.-.1 '*"-· br Donald & Tlllcatt. lb ,._. idliW. This 1111um-• -Ned ...... ~ca.tal Ontwa ~ on Sept. I. 1916. F"• No. F311997 9/189/2510/2 10/9 Wl 5407 &.1'7741 ,._Cmncl flCiii ..... ,,. .... sra..-r The taMaal•Pll•• ... dmnl~a: HUMPH- R£YS ' BM>WN. 23161 El Toro Roed. El Toro, CA 92630. --A.~Jf Llw CGrpoqtian. 23161 El Toro Rd.. El Toro. CA 92630. c.litomie. o.id Men &ro.n. a Llw Corpo111tiofe. 23161 El Toro Rd .. El Toro. CA 92630. Calitom& The resistrant com-,,,...s m nmct busi· nesa under the ftetltk>us busiMill ....ne lisad on Jun.1.1-.. This business is con· dudld br ...... swtrw· ship. Sisned: James A. Humphers. Jr. Llw Corp.. ,J.,. A. ~ Jf .• PNlidlnt. This 11 .. •1i.i1 mm••ftt,. -Nad ...... ~ aertl of ~~ons.&.l. 1916. Ate No. Fll•70 9/18 9/2S 1012 10/9 5'29 Nothing To Do? Check the Newport Ensign Calendar ., -, ... _, . - ~ ·- lt-111U ..,_ICMmCI NOia ....... °' IUllY L tmllm C«I MD Of'NlllWTO AD•Wl&llTAll NO. A-UUll To ell heirs. benefideries. crwditon. contitWMlt c:Nd- i10rs, Md '*'90ftS ...., m., be athel wise !MeteAld in the wm or estat9 al MARY E. HENDR1C1<S A ~ hes bw'I filed by FERN ELIZABETH WAELDER & MARV VINETTE DAVIES In the Superior Court al ORANGE County requestin1 that FERN ELIZABETH WAELDER & MARY VINETTE DAVIES be •ppointed •s personal representative to adminis· ter the estate of the dece- dent. The petition requests authority to administef the estate under the lndepeod- ent Administration of E.mtes Act A petition for community property determination pur- suant to section 650 al the Probate Code IS joined with the petition to administer the estate. A hurina on the petition will be held Of'I 10-15-1986 at 1:45 PM 1n Dept. 3 located at 700 CIVIC CEN· TER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA, CA 92702. IF YOU OBJECT to the aranttne at the petition, you should either 8PP89f at the hearin1 •nd state your obtections or fUe written objections with the court before the hearina. Your appewance nwy be in per. son or by your Maor'nly. IF YOU ARE A CREOtTOR or a conti..,.,,. crwditor of the ctec::.ned, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the penonal represent.t"'8 •ppointed by the court within four months from the datle al fi~ iu&ance al tenlt$ H pn:Mded in section 700 al tt.e.lifomia Probete Code. The time for fili"I daims will not expiN prior to four months from the dill al the heefins natic:ed ~- YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ..,. by the court. " you .,. a penon i'*' 111 ut in the ....... you may l8tW upon the executor or adnlilMib, OI Ul)Gn the lllllDf'ne) bthe 91.allD' OI ........ and .... wit\ the ccut with proof al .. . Wce.awrtttiln ...... .... "" ... ,... ... ..... ,-. al the ,.. al an in¥9fll0fy and appraise· ..... ~----Olal .. J t«I 4 OI accounts -131sdinw:tions1200 ........ .,theeatib•• "'t• •••Cail. JI "r(tw petitioner. --· UTTl£. ESQ .• 610 .rwPOIT CENTER I-Dill WllOnca AClll ... IHI• __.aat I 11 The ............ doiftl b111in111 M: CA> L8H INVtSntENTS. (8) CAN--TERA. .,. ...... Cir· de, Huutiulflon a.ch, CA 92648. l<1'tl s. £wins. Inc., • Cali- =':-.~~ ton a.ch. CA 92648. Micheel McHale, 8272 Delftno Cifde, Huntincton Beech, CA 92649. H.,old G. Woods, Jr .• 18161 TNrd sn.t. Foun-tmn V._,, CA 92108. The-..mant •nat,.a commenced to transact business under tn• Acti· tious 8usiNU Name lisllld above. This business is con· duct9d by a ...... part. nershlp. Si1ned: Kirk S. Ev.ns. Inc.. Kirk S. Evans. President.. File No. F319638 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 5461 &-21115 PU-..C N01ICE r.cllllOUI IUllFIDI NAME ITATE.mJIT The followi,. pel"IOns are doins business as: HAMIL· TON & SAMUELS, 5000 Birch Street. Suite 4200, Newport Beech, CA 92660. Hefbert N. Samuels, 30 Vienna, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Karen J. Lee, 54 71 El Jardine, Lona Beech, CA 90815. PN Hamilton, • profes- sioNI ccwpcntJon, 6418 v .. Baron, Rancho Palos Verdes, 90274, California. This business is con· ducted by • llfW9f part. nership. Sicned: Heft>ert N. S.muets. This statement was fited with the County C'8tk of Oranee Courlty on Sept. 19. 1986. Fite No. F320333 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 5462 "*ICllOYD ntflUOUI ....... NWITa!F J•J The tallcMlt11 person .. doinc ...._a ISUNO WASH, 112 N. 0... A¥8., Betbae tsllnd, CA 92662. Wlfliem la ........ 119 Turquoise Awe., Bel boa lslend, CA 92162. This bu1inea1 la con· duct9d br an indMduel. Siped: Willem LI,..._ This RIMn-.t ._ tied with the ~ a.tl al Or.,. County on Sept. 22. ... f'• No. f 320392 9/25 10/2 1019 10/16 5'44 ftalC MGllCI hClll ........ . ........ 1 .... The ............ . ~ .... ···-~ AUTO TECHNtCS~ 1786 Whittier, COit.i Mesa. CA 92627. Andreoni Enterprises, Inc., a Calibnie Corpcn- tior\ 1716 ...... COiia Meu.CA92627. Thia buslneu is con· dudlld by a c:orpontioA. Siped: Aftdreont Enter· prlMS, tnc., Ed .. rd W. AIMlracllti. Pt-.idenl Thia II 3 1ient W filed with .... County CMrtt °' Or.,.. County on Sept. 22. 1986.. f' ... No. F'320397 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 5445 PUMJCIMJllCI r.c111 ..... ,. NWITAnmtn The faMowins ...... is ~ bulir-. es; 1. THE JERUSALEM CHRISTMAS COU£CTION, 2. THE OfttG. INAL JERUSAL£M CHRIST· MAS BELL. 3334 E. Cont Hwy. Sum 183. Corone .. Mar,CA92QS. Cannit ,..,.. Neff, 1422 Keel onv.. eon.. ...... CA92625. Thls business is con· ducted by an indMdual. $iined: Cwmit P. Neff. This ......,_,. was filed with the Courlty ~ al 0ra,,.. County on SecJt. 18, 1986. File No. F320186 10/2 10/9 10/16 10123 S4n l-D7l2 wmnca AClll ... •••1 IMmlfAHlllJR The ............ .,.. doin1 bUStMs1 11: KOEUO-MN MMC06, A CALIFOttNtA llMIT[O PARTNERSHIP, 16912 BofM Chica, Suite 203, Huntlnaton Beach, CA 92ee. Koele.r Development Company. • Calffornia ...... P9ftl•--16912 8olu Chica, Suite 203, Huntinston Beach, CA 92649. Alfred Koel .. r, 16912 8o1N Chica, Hunttntton Beech, CA 92649 (Suite 203). This buslneas la con- ctudld ..,. ,.,,... peitl•· .... The ....... ,."' com-,,.. ....... cl ..... ,_ ............ ""' ...... buafr _,..,.... .......... -..a 1911. ·~ K11Mtt Oes&llf """'llll C...JIPJ, AlfNd Koeller, ...... "*'"•· 1Ns111 ....... .... ~°""~ =r~·-· fleND.FJl- 11119125 10/2 !Oii MM. EXHtBIT•A• • LfGAl OOCRPrlON: A CONOOM9"1UM COM,.,,...,,. .. ISED Of: PMCQ. 1: AH UNDMOO> 1/181'H INTUrST tN N«> TO LOT 3 Of 1'MCT NO. !54a. CrTY 01 "°"mt BEACH. COUNTY Of~ STATt Of~ AS PO MAP ~DIN IC* 199. ~ 1 end 2 Of Ml9CO lMEOUI WI. IN ntl OfTICl OI TH( COUNTY MCOMD·Of SM> COUNTY . EXClPt THOmlOllt UNITS l to 11 tNCl.USIVl AS SHOWN OH THE CONDOMINIUM fllAH MCOM>m AUGUST 6, 1973 lH 80Qt( 10837, PAGE in. omcw. RECORDS.. flMCE. 2: UNIT9 AS SHOWN ON TH£ CONOOMtNIUM PLAN R£F£M£D TO IN PMC£L 1 NltNf.. PMCEL ~ NOff..[)(CUJSM EASOIENTSFOR ACCESS. tNGROS. ~ ~. SOflPOlrr AND FOft OTH£R ~AU AS SHOWN AHO DmN(.O IN TH£ CONOOMINtUlit PlAN ANO OEa.MATION Of RESTRICTfONS R£COM>m AUGUST 6, 1973 IN 900fC 10837, PAGE 1n. OfTICW. R£COM>S. The strMt addf w °' att. can11110n dl!silNtiOn al the ..... property hlrelnabcNI dalcrtMd' ii purported to be~ 835~WWI19, Neapcwt &Mdt, c.titomie The underlicMd '**' dllctaims ... liabiHty tor ..,, nlCOl'NdneU In said *-' lddrw °' ._ con1ion .......... Said Giia wAI be made .-c.A -··-· ....... OI implied, illlrdfW .... PClllllion. 01 ~ to lltiafY thl pr°•lds* bel1nce al the Mala °' ._ obi~ wunld by uid Deed al Trust, wttra ..,.... and oet. sums as ~ tMlein, s*IS achrence. if any. under the """' ....., Ind ·--9" IUCh act.ices, and pk.is ..... ~ and ....... al .... Truma and al the trusts CAlllllld br said Oeecl d Trust The tat.el amount al Slid oblilltiOlt, indudlal 'W 11 O.~ estifnllted fMs, chltlts and....,_ al the TNale, • the time of Initial pubtic•tion of this Notice, is $124,911.11. [)Mad: September 29, 1986 GOlO£N PACIFIC TRUST DEED SERVICES. a c.titornia corpcntion as Trustee, By: Fntnels M. laws, Vice-President 2020 N. Broedway Suite 201, Santa Ana, CA 92706 (714) 836-6608 10/2 10/9 10/16 PUaJC NOTICE FICllllOUl .,._U NAMl ITA11MllfT The followinc penons .,. doirll business as: CAPPY'S KIDS, 20111 Pott Circle, Huntincton Beach, CA 92646. Mine Affen, 221 ~ 32nd sm.t, News>M Beach, CA 92663. Cindy Cappuc:cllll. 20111 Port Circle, Huntinaton Blech, CA 92646. This business Is con· ducted by co-partners. Sianed: Mtne Allen. Not yet~ busi· ness.. This stMlli11iMt -filed with the county cleft& of Or.,.., County on Sept. 29. 1916. file No. f321159 10/2 1019 10/16 10/23 5480 WNOTICI MhiW•PllT• .._ftQWJ En The Wzxl119 '*"°" ii ~ tM"-m: HEIOf'S FROGEN YOZURT, 131, zm Nu"'°" aw.. m1. ••••;ut a.ch taa3. 9Cltla. Inc., • Cllbn8ie ec....... . Thit business It COft· dudld bf a cor....._ .. --Krlia. Inc.. Nanty c. ............ Nll,alcmldllwbult-,_, ,,. rt I I ••II -fllad ...... ~dlltid mir~-..... ,.. No. F319CMI 10/2 10/9 10/11 10/23 5416 PUaJCNOnCI FIC1'ITIOUI ...... NAmlTAlW The~ pet'IOflS we doint business .: SUN· SHINE MAGIC, a chitdrwt's sin1ln1 and performin1 troupe, 20092 Kline Dr., Santa Ana Hcts.. CA 92707. Sh•relyn J . Kettley, 20092 KJine Dr .• Santa Ana Hts., CA 92707. Cheryl P. Appr, 1400 VM.n ....,.., Mwpt. 8dl,, CA ~. This business Is con· ducted by co-partners. ~S...t)nJ.~. 0... ~ .... .,.,... dad undlw thll busineu ,..._91115. Thia .. 9 ••It -Ned with the county clart& of ar.,.. ~Oft Sept. 29, ... Ria ND. '321160 10/2101910/11 10123 5479 "*.IC llOhCa hChi .... 111 -nm Ill Thi talt •• ,.,_ II r;1'·· ...... ..... ·~-}~ .. Calwlia ill Mlf. CA~ ,,..A.....,,I,,_ ~••dalMlf.CA TMa MfMu .. CM-.... _, ..... ,, .. ........ A. .... . 1111i'. -·-.. .... ~a.II ti =--~~--.. FllND.FJlt011 till 1/11 1/25 10/ 2 UM c c ti [ a a h r• e c t'I 0 p T c c (; 0 Fl B 11 N 0 Pl s. 0 0 ., of Bl th ., he , ' , 11 J i1~;a1 !!!! n: ·11 HH1 1i :;~ii ~ 11 '! iu1i~1tn 1·11 u HI f-~;;~n;1:=1111=!~H!il nr•:1~'.!1•1ru11111u11~'J'":I'• tt .. .. ...I '"'' " .. ;i !I .. x i .. z~~~ • a: ~~ 1!.1 ,.lj ft. Sa ,,, ,l!f 1~~s3f ~S~:~i::! .. Hi __ f ~~0 ... % r~ ... tLr a:s ... ::ilo·-·•-"'5 ~ ·~~11 ;ni ~'~~r·-iHUi!!HHjiiHiH1 jljlj Hi iil!jf j!Htj:p~ij!if if Pljf !f!i!Uiif jif!li~; = I Jlif HlUif !ii!H·;~iiH!i!i ~~~•;1 ~~r 1 1i!1 ~1~r 1u11u1;1u~:'i!~'lf .l11. 1:1 l~f i 11!f uhhhH1~ii!sil!!f11inu~ di!!~I J 1~ 1 ~!i i ffdu 1~ j § 1n i hf ;1 mi!th!hrl ~~ hl J!d i!1!1 sf ~UH!n@d hdu1 u~d ~i;~f § ~1 1·fl JPHlt.Jl,i~111!1 ... Iii~ !iii Ii~ Ii s~ !U iiif!:1rni~iiiil : :arHl!Hf UHH i ~:!rff t!i li!iJi!!HI !r!i Hl!iiiiiiii?U UHfU:~.f.fHt::;!. ;:i ~Al •i .rr f 'I tjC:J v llr.ff-f ~-~11 .. '~ ~ 11~1 1 ~.f"'ff'-~o.J I ~ i I F!f c =" Je;. ~ •.;, :' ..• 3 ·1 ~ f ' r ~i ~ !t. ~"i: ~: i 1'~rs a ~i U r !i~f i. 1~§~~1.ia ~ ~I 1J. t: 1 ~lft~1 .. ·:~~~~ .a s U ,.1·: 'Jc, ,,., . :,.f 'J·1~: ". •c: : I -..... Pl ,.,-, p 1-1 ~ .,r • ~~1111 If I it~ i zJl:!!!li 11; ~ I ~ q I~ 1· ~~2 ;J . ~, 111 lfPI f I J ' J· J f1·1 ···1· 1··1·· ~1·· '.r.· t :I ~ ~!r fl ·n ti"~~ i~ iHs ~ ~!1 Ii n h h!91 ~ ~!i ;!1f fi i~d Ht I ~ ~!r !u ' ~ Ji ~!' i. ::. '.'ii,. l ,':i ~•P\<·•~~,·--- ' ' .. . . . . • lt , \ "*-'C NOnCI FICllllOUI-• NAMllTATW The fonowi"I l*10f'I is doin1 business as: THE NATURAL CHILD PHOTOG- RAPHY STUDIO, 410 W. Coest Hwy, Newport Bch. 92663. J•n I. Parson, 210 Main _,.123 Balbol, CA92661. This business is con- ducted by •n individual. Si&ned: J•n I. P.rson. This statement was filed with the County Cletil of Oranae County on Sept. 8, 1986. File No. F319034 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/ 2 5392 "*-IC NOTIC( ITATEMUIT Of UANDOlllllJIY OF USE Of net Ii iOUI WESS NAM£ The foUowinc person has abancb led the use of the fictitious business name: NEWPORT FINANCIAL UNLIMITED. 2808 N. la Fayette #202, Newport Bch. 92663. The Fictitious Business Name referred to &boYe was filed in Orange County on 8- 4-86, File No. F315966. Thomas 8. Miller, #9 Wild Goose Ct .• Newport Bch, CA 92663. This business w.s con- ducted by an individual. Sianed: Thomu 8. Miller. This statement wn filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on Sept. 8, 1986. 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/ 2 S393 1-27745· ~.-ra ntniiOUI ••1U1 NAMl STATIMDJT The~Pll ..... dC>q ~ es: BERNS AHO SANDERSON, A CALI- FORNIA GENERAL PART- NERSHIP, 3100 South Susan Str-. s.r1ta AN, CA 92704. Michael M. Berns. 3100 South Susan Street. s.nta Ana, CA 92704. Ct.e 0. s.ndetson, Jr., 2699 White Ro.ct. Suite 150, IMne, CA 92714. This buslneas Is con- duc:tld by ....... pert-.... The rqistrant com- me1K:ed ID nns.c:t busi.- ness under the fictitious ~ ,_.. OI fwnes U.CS ....,_ on 8120116. -..: MichMI M. 8lms. a.. o. S.lldlrlofi. Jt. Thil .. .. ••It -filed with the Counly CWk al er.,. Caunly on Ac 28, 1986. me No. 318397 91119/25 10/2 10/9 5430 ...... ..,_IC_.. FICIUW • 1111• __ , n ,,.. ..... .-Wis dokW ..,.._ a DBTI- NATIONS WIST. 1974 Part Laurwnt, Newport a.c1', CA92MO. KMtwyn L W1nDt. 1974 Port lau,.nt, Newport Beech, CA 92MO. This business Is con- dudlld by an indMdulll. The reaistrant com- menced tD tr•lllfd buli- nest under tfte fictftious business .,.... 01 rwnes listed above on 9-1-86. Silned: Kllltwyn L Wlnbt. This st*mefyt ... filed with the County Cleftt al San ~ County on Sept 2. 1986. File No. 86 17543 9/11 9/18 9/25 10/ 2 5395 ·~ "*JC N01ICI nt lhilOUI ••IOI NAME STA'Tllml'T -TIW fodowinc pw$Of'I is doin1 business as: (A) PENN-WESTERN otSTRIB- UTORS, (8) l & 8 FOOO SERVICE. 16()9..C East McFadden Avenue, S.nbl Ana, CA 92705. Robert Penninaton, 8 Cedar Tree, Irvine, CA 92715. This business is con- ducted by an individual. Sianed: Robert P9nninaton. This statement was filed with the County Clertl at Oranae County on Aue. 28. 1986. File No. F318364 9/119/189/25 10/2 5398 ......... _..__ ~~:.::~ a·'=· .. . ... 2. .... ... ,._ ... . _ ......... .... ~--····· .................... ____ ._ .... ....... :::s Ill #9ila ..... .. • A ..... ...... .... aill*•aet IAll• 01 Atlllt(A •fa\A. fOll • ClOtU• MCftCMI ••Ht. MM W. C..,.._M AVI., .... CA.W. ... " ......... .... ="'' '1 ,., ........ . ....... _ .. .. ....................... ~ .............. " , ................... . ....................... ...... ............. --.......... u .... -.•:1 ...... cMfwet ..... =· .. , ............. .. n:.--. ......... .. lele..-•M 1Ut9iMf •f 111e ~-..., ,....._ , .... 4htct11t1 111e ••le II: COlet••TM. AUIULWt'f CO.. -· ~ ...... Jtll fl•••· Ort,.._, CA tHH. .......... (J~J,lf C. ....... A .. nt for Tn.a1ee. O...:•-" 9/18 9/25 1012 5414 ... ICllOllCI uar ITOf wt•at ITOfU. OfflCili!I .... , •• -The ............ ............. ,,, .... F"tcdioul .. ,,, "' .... BRAMAS COIN LAUNDll'Y, 7930 DIM A-. Unit H, au..,_., CA tol20. The Ac:lililMa ... 111 Nante••••tD---Ned In OrllWI ~ on ~ 'D. 1915. ,.. ... No. F285047. Betty Coleman (IMrJ, 5829 la Jale Hlnnala. la Jolla. CA 92037. This~ -con-dudld by an individuet. __ ._C.Enwy. This .......... -Ned ..... the County Clerk al 0...,. County on Sept. 22, 1916. 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 5451 PUalC 9IOtlCE Rehl ....... , •• .... ITJ,Tll BIT The fdlowtell ...... is doinc ~ 111: FREE- STYLE AOPRINT, 1801 Whittier ,,,,._ no. 6, COID Mesa, CA 92627, MAIL: P.O. Boa 3621, Ne•port Buch, CA9266l. Freestyle Tntwef lntllma- tionel AlbMrola Inc., CA, 1801 Whittis ,.,,,._ no. 6. Costa Mesa, CA ~-7. MAIL; P.O. b 3621 New- port 8-::h, CA~. This ~inns is con· duc:t8d br • c0rparlllWlt. Siped: Fr'MStyle Tnwel ............. MllbOd Inc.. ~ E-.nt s. r.-. son. This .....,..,,. -Ned with the Co..w1ty Clerll of Or.,.. County on Sept. 22. 1986. Ale No. F32039I 9/25 10/2 1019 10/16 5452 WllOYICI ntiil .... Ill •• ,...sr•m n The toAa .-......... doinc buliMsa as: SIX-PENCE INK Of BROOK- FIELD. 1751 East Garry ,..,.,., -c. s.... Ana. CA92705. sap.a ...._ ol ,,,,_. ica. Inc.. c.llb•lilt. 1751 u.t Glrwy -..... se... C. S-. Al-. CA t2105. The Wllllrn A. c.iM, Jt. & Temmy L c.irllt .. aca- bie Trull. 1751 &Ill 0My -....sac.a..-. CA92705. The Oonllld E. Sodlro & ~ A. Sodlro .. oca- bie Trull. 1751 Ult Gllny Awnue_ S., C. s.ih ~ CA92105. The~ A. Clina. Sr. Rwocabl9 TNll. 1751 bJI GwryA..,.,S..C.S... Ma. CA 92105. Tbi1 bulineu i1 con· dudld br ....... .-t-.......,_ --....... Inns ol Al1•iica. Mc.;, WU. liam A. c.ine. JI. EMQ .. Va ""'6delil Thia •• 2 .... _,... with ... ~ a.-,,, <>rw,.a~on Sllrl. 22. 1916. F"lle No.. f'32.0401 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 5446 ,..,.. NOTICE O/FTNJSTE.E"S SALE T. S. ND. 4315 loen No. 7Cml52 a.FORTANT NOTICE TO PROf£RTY OWNER: YOU ARE .. DEFAULT UNDER A ~ OF TRUST ~TED SEPTEMER 3, 1980. lKESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT VOUR PROPE.RTY. rr MAY BE · SOLD AT A PU8UC SALE. F YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION OF nE NAlUAE OF THE PROCEEDING ABAllST YOU, YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A LAWYER. On Odabii 19-1-• 10:00 A.M. Sw1belt ~lll'DNI ~ ODipw ...... _,, llPPcil.-d TN9M W.-..S ~It a bled ofTnm NICDidlld S.S-•lbei 10, 1980, -lnlL ND. 1MG. 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EllPLOYllENT ~ ............. 300 • ()pportunitJes •........ 305 Prwparltion .•••.•..•• 307 Directory of Business Services D_aY. care for mlldlY ill children at Rainbow retreat Kids ages 2 ~ 12 yrs receive care from nurses for coktss. nu. mild fever, fractures & sprains ~~~"-' from 1am-6om. For bro- chure call 714-760-9307 in Newport Bch licensed Christian mom will care for ~r child FI T M·F Back Bay location. Call 852-1938 •Domestic live-in private secretary, executive hskpr, & chauffer seeking perm. position in Irv., NB. CdM area. Call bef. 5. Local ref. 786-1950 •Gardening ISHIKAWA Landscape/maint Newport Beach area 850-4147 211-Personals VISA/MASTERCARD· Get Your Card Today! Also New Credit Card, NO ONE REFUSED! 1- 518-459-3546 Ext C- 2954 24 hrs. 214-Health Aids Lose weight! Feel great! Herbal life distributor. 760-1654 LEGAL SECRET ARY- South Oran1e County pant firm leeks lepl secrmry. Experience requited. Word process- in1 experience pre- ferred. No shorthand. Self ..... c.11 0.. for ~~-(714)855- CLEANING UNLIMITED For excetlence in house- cteanin&t providlna all supplies 1ncJucfina wc- T rustworthy & dependa. ble. Call today for esti-mates. 546-3726 Elleaence with Flair RESIDENTIAL EXp.Reliable-Detalls 650-3639 FRIENDLY TIGERS! Why spend your valuable time cleaning? Free esti- mates, reasonable. 541- 3606 •Nu,__Alde COMPANION AIDE with nursing experience look- ing for elderly courle or single elderly. Wil care for you in my beautiful home, O! yours. 380-8035 GOVERNMENT JOBS: $ l 6,040-$59A230/yr. Now hlrin.-. \..811 805-687-6000 Ext R-7796 for current federal list Needed Mature Woman on . short notice basis to come into our Mission Viejo home to care for 13-year-old boy while parents are traveling. Prefer Enalish speaking. Will discuss salary. Ref- erences 951-0272 Secretary needs for sm. business in CdM. Aoorox 20 hrs/wk-$5/hr ·Send resume or letter to: Box 654 CdM 92625 Women earn $9-$11/hr. Ctvistmas Around World patty plan 536-6220 TYPISTS..seoe>. W1k1Y It homef Wrter. P.O. Box g~ Elizebeth, NJ Educators, Sanford Grads offer fantastic Europeen tour tor t.n-aaers. 8 countries-June 24-July 27, 1987, 16 yrs @Xi>. LOcal teferMces. Brochure 41S.595-3060 Student EUl'OJ)elln Tours San Carias, California WOROPROCESSING All areas of business comoetitive rates 760-3831 WOROPROCESSING GRAPHICS Reasonabfe 673-3277 OFFICE OVERFLOW Wordprocessing. labels, Parten Prof. SeMces, p/ u delivery 642-2540 CHILDCARE NEEDED, MON-FRI, non-smokerl Eneflsh speaking, refer. ences, committed & res~sible. 2 yr old. Lif'". housekeeoina. car, private room & bonus. Laguna 71.._.58-8819 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVES (Tellers 20 hrs.) ,.... Ind , .... on.n..d1 ~ ltltd/ot Tllw a sa "'""' lWC ~ ..., You "'8Y QU9llfy to,.._. ow wide ran.. flt f111enclel Pf'Oducb end ........ a SIU&&. Debbie Lumner 714-644-5300 GLENDALE FEDERAL SEA & SUN LODGE 3026 W. PKific Hwy ~Belch ~ ,nostove $135 +Wk sat. no deposit ~--.. ·-· unrur. Roommate wanted, ocean-view South Laa-una House S1rai8ht. Non- smokln1,_ Proressional only. J400 monttlty includes utilities. 499· 2275 Evenirc. 1 bedroom-unfurnished, north end of Laguna Beach walk to beach & town. $100. 494-2248 Condo-Laguna Hills 3 bdrms, 2 baths, 2-car laraae. All amenities 950/mo 380-89n lmmac. Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 ba, dbf pr, pool, jac, tennis. Yrly rental, SlOOO/ mo. Ql:Jen 8:30 to 7. Avail now 213-258-5479 Dana Point. I ·bedroom condo. Pool, jacuzzi, ocean close. End unit. $700. 240-7165. Leave messace. Female House-Mate Wanted to share luxur- ious new custom home. Beautiful penoramlc view. L.aauna Beach. 7•14-499-"2899, 714-645-8835 Roommate W•nted - responsible ~ to sNlre lovely Minion =~1~ ....... Fem roome1 l to at.e ~2bemptlnN8. ,.. .... lndMI Dec.l.T,_~ poa&. ... tD .... mo + $580 dlP. 111· 8120. 8-YColilpl furn. RESORT PIOPERTY for Sale •••..•..••..•• 418 IDVICq Sc·9'c:lall • • • • • • • • • • • • • • a. Rental ............... 417 SitU1tion Wardlld ••••. 308 507. ~ Oelu• bane Point Ocean-view. Custom Condo. &I owner. 2 bed- rooms, 2 baths, fire- Dlace. ~ buitdifw. Walk· to Harbor and BMch. S15.!r_500. o.y ~= .... 1~4' Of (714) Gn91t View! Miuion Viejo Golf Course condo. 2 bedroom, 2 a.th, $4000 under cost! Loen assu- mable!! $8,000 down! IM~·ooo. (714> ss2- Mission Viejo Town .. house. Immaculate 1,200 SQ. feet, 3 bed- room, 2 blith, central air, ....... CommunityJ>OO', lake Dt'M..._ By owner. $101,900, !55--6572 Must Sell! Owner mov- ine! 2 bedroom, 2 bath El Toro condo. $2,000 down, take over pay- ments. End unit$. near poot Eves. 855--6246 By Owner. San Juan Caf:istrano. Priced at $1 2,000 with an assu- mable first l.cMty lands- capi" plus recreation & parks. Great starter home. 3 bedrooms, 11" bath townhouse. Uparaded throu1hout plus pnee. MotMlted to sell. MoviNi _9Ut of state. (714) 364-6518 By Owner • ~ 2 bed- room, 1 bath El Toro CondO. ~ arem! Will quit claim interest in ~with clear titte S7 CMh out. No qualifyina! $80,300 includes 8'I ll>Oliances. Eves: n0-0521 · By Owner -Full ocean YM1W • Ne"' 8-dl T er-race Condo. 2 bedroom, 2 blth. d8n. ....-., u\lr* Ocelw'I front! $ ,000. 661-9180 BAL PEN BAY VIEW 2br-~~ lf:~f~ + Beeutiful 2 bedroom -2 bath La__.una Niauel condo. Excellent first mortp... Plltios, w • 1 h • r I d~tY !Ir . $104,900. 495-3364 508-Houaea for ... La&una Hilts-Pmme 2 bedroom 2 a.th petio home. Sman fenced yard, corner location, opens'° field & bike pMh up1raded. Best Offer wer $79,000 Jim/Gllbe afW 6. 643-8703 '4una S..Ch: 3 bdrm, 3 t)a custom home, pOOI, ;acuzzl, decks. C1t¥>ft & ocean view, Priv.:Y. bill yard, unique: $425.000: No broken. MotMlted seller. Call JcM:e 4 76- 0567 days; .{94. 7924 event~ CATALINA OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM family home, 3 bedrooms, 2~ bllth. Irv- . family, diflinl. T er-.~ kitchen.~ bonus room. 3,000 sq. ft. $275,000. owner, 492- 6751 36 HARBOR ISLAND Almost 1 ~ acres on waterfront, room for huae ~ht, 5000 sq ft estate $6,800,000 app't With Patrick Tenore 631 - 1260 Of 760-8702 aaent Dana Point -Sale by owner. 4 bedroom, 3 bath, family room, dininti room. POol, J:i:zz1, beautifully la ped. Ve~ _op_en but cozy. $258,000. 493-9797 Shorecliff·Beau 11 3 br. (mstr suite) & xtra IC den, din rm , compte!:ely & emmac restrd 1n & out & landscape. Xlnt vu & short walk t~0~ or ~~~f12'f t; rn.~: Aaent Sam GuHotti-Not in multiple EMERALD BAY ac..i vu. Private bch J.~~~1t2 CAROL TATUM REAL-TOR CdM -~Ave 2 ~. 1 be, fDI w/rental apt $250,000. Owner 640-1330 . San Clemente Beach ~c!ct~ Walk to beach, SlS!-}00· By owner 498-0:>74 Mon8rch a.ch ....... tiful ew:utive ~ Oak libntry, bar and floors. 3 ·~ mir· rora. atrium lhuOIB. solar. 2.4~ -a.ft. ,..._..,.. bdc:"ii gs i:m1 501·HOUH1 · for .. ~ Owner! Beautiful .. ~ r.-. Mesa 3 bedlOOIT\ 2 ta.th home. Extra ..,... family room, tarae taundry room, stor- 9 ..... on cul-de-sac. $229,500. 714-645- 4539 By Owner! Beautiful Thousand Oaks Spanish Styte EMcutive home. 4 bedrooms, 2~ baths. ~irnately l acre lot with landscaping/ sprinkler :mstem. $225,000 (805 984· 6535, (805>--4277, (805) 486-1512 By Owner! No down- lease option! Tustin 3 bedroom, 2 bath. Solar heated DOOi. $179,000. 497-1307 Prime Newport Beach Investment Property! Cape Cod · duplex, 2 blocks from beach, ideal for owner/occus>ier. Small neptive with 2096 down. Meticulously maint.ined, broker cooperation encour- aged. $189,000. Mr. Wade/cwner, 364-638' CASTA del SOL '"ROSA'" MODEL On Greenbelt corner. Unobstructed view (2) 8edraoms. (2) ~ Den. Gad 9duft commun~ ~n M Ula'-a.a.~ $1 500. o=,(7i4) -51 "' ., ... 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CHARITY ANTIQUD SHOW MDM'E .,,,,. ,,.,,M;E eo« •a:11awsr· OCT 10. 11, 12, NOON EXHIBIT HAll DllMM FAIRGROUNDS ~~(ill) 214-tw Mlmllall SJ.50 ($3W/-IC .... ~ .... 897-8180 -•ctwS. ENCYCLOPEDtA 1985 $250(wm$675). ~ nica Ill $225. Grat Books $150. RICK 731- 4560 • 810WcWmld . ,,.. ... ~ nwlstD ..., ............. . =.:.=. ... ~ llllt due'._ - ; .> "' I ' I 128-lnw1 ...... &ior 14-lft t"llbm on TD's:' Allo lend on & buy Tt7s. $10.000 up to Jurri. bo's. Denison Assoc. 673-7311 'M Hobie 16 mlti drdr Siiis. new ~~ offet-o.neH 842- 25' foot~ 1979 Cabin-Cruiser. Twin en1ine. Full canvas. Loaded!! 40 extra's included. Reduced $3,000 to $251000. Excellent condition. (714) 494:9354. 1957 Mercury Run- about 16'. Restored. Good ski-boat $3500/ trailer:,. 24' foot 1978 .. FibtetUm1·. low hours. Sl_ip .at Newport Beach. $7500. no.2892 27~ foot "Bayfinet" Vte· toria Sunbridce sleeps (4)with (3) Axel trailer. Biand new ~/out· drive. New; bottDm paint. upholstery. loaded!! Askin& $18,900. (714) 751 -5131, (714) 770- 2031 Surwunrw 245 SB-25'. Essentially new, less thmn 60 hours c:A use. Volvo enJine 260. Loaded with extras $10,000 in optional ~·~~ ti8' loss.. =/offer. Chris: 493-6121, 495- 3040 910-Aua tor ... 1955 Pe9ch & Btk 2 dr Belvedere Pty auto trans, radio, 37 ,881 actual mi., ~ ownr $3800/obo 1868 1983 AUDI 5000 S Silver, sun-roof, low miles. norHmOker. Pri-vaae &Wty $7500. 2~ 6263 OI 240-6367 BllW 1986 BMW 528E· Beautiful!! Loeded. onfy 900 miles. Buy OI take over lease. $335 month. 831-9284 1979 CADILLAC Seville-Low milea1e. fully lmded, wire-wheels, rm.as. trip c:ompu.. =.' $7,995. 855-8200 a.m.111 79 au d*Y i tn x1nt Wi1Jr9'wh. ..... M\/fm St...., ens. pt>L_~, .......... work. $3795. obo 642-7432 77 f"tllt SPiCiW conv blk nu Pllint. 91 cond. $2900 aft5~7. -'•- ~~~L: 213-317-6877 dys or 786-1155 e\4eS M1rced11 Benz 1973 Mercedes 450 SE Exceptional Car. like New Cond. All Srv. 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A1f le lither, immaculate. $18,500. 496-7127, 818-960- 9494 '86 JAGUAR CABRIOLET 295Hl'- EUllOl'EAll ENGINE U..wA O'' ....._ ALL DOCUMENTS NREJl DllVEN $44,500 l•MEDIATE OELNEIW 415 488-4716 p.p. 1931 MOO£l A SPORT COUPE fully "'5bed all o~nal $9,500. 495-2 . 1970 Classic Mercedes Benz 280SE. f ulty re- stored!! Re-built ~ New paint Perfect inte- rior /exterior. $6,500/ offer. 831-8766 Even- ir!p. 1959 Austin Healy. ()as.. sic convertible. New tires., etc. Runs peat. Must see to llJJPffJciate! SS,500/offer. o.ys. 7§$- 1714, Evenin1s 859- 1 ns El Toro Mobile Emtes 5 star adult/pet park. 1440 sq. ft. executive home. 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Prime location, waf k to storesb many extras. 830-407 fN80- inp/weekends Tens~? Irritable? Anxious? HYPNOSIS CAN HELP! Tm CODllOI of your I~ nowt ~ behind frusmuions and become alm and con&dcnt with impr<Jftd awmme9 ad porns of conccnmdion. Q.yptiosis Motivation Institute DEAN R1IU!ll 5493 lolNll ..,..mnca PIClh .. •tu 11• ..-•mr11uT The bR12•11 perwn is ~~-NOY(H AOYtRTISftfQ TECH· NIQUES. 4400 MKMhur lhd. ,.... Ador, Ne•polt Beech. CA ... Profn11oMI Cotpontte Offk:n, Inc., C.llfomla, 4400 MacMhur lhd. Fifth Floor, Nalll*t 8-dt, CA 92MO. This bu1lnu1 is con· ductlld by • corporMlof t. The r .. i1trent com· melad to tnnuct busi· neu under ttte fictitious buU..a Mme OI Nlmel tistld abcJW on 7114/86. Silned: PR:f '''°'* ~ ,.._~Inc., Yiflinie M. ~.YP. This d1l1n..-.t was flied with the Cculty Clertl °' Or-. ~on s.t. 19, 1-. Ale No. F320274 10/21019 10/16 10/23 5485 WMil ... IC .... ACill .. aT•1111 ..... IUT f n. talcd• ..,_.ii ~ bulll.--()Wt. TEA WEST FINANCIAL MANAGOIENT, 44a Jmn. borM ll¥tl., .... 121, N:aapcwt 8lectt, CA 92e60. Richerd M. F ... 28541 La ~LlluM ........ CA T1't1 business 11 con· .._.by an indiwtduM. Tbe '91iatrant com- ,._ad to trwlld IMI- .... under the flc:titioUI ~ fWN OI ,..,.,.. 111*1d abowe on Not Appel- Qbte. __.: Rldwd M. ~ w .... 1Chl1M11••11U ...... aw The ............ .. dolr'I buslneu as: C8T PARTNERS, 2815 A ti~. Newport Blech, CAlll61. Antttonr le ...... , 2811-A Lllfi= •tr 'a rt 8'11ch, CA . ChertM P'otee,, 26481 ._s.ddla, ........ H .. CA92653. 7 lruceF•.10. w.tboe aw.;-....: tA 12611 . T'Mfll«i1IM1a 11 ~· dudllt~ ......... ~ -TN ftlfltrant com· meliced to trMlect buli· ... Lind« .. ftdltious ~ rwneor.,.... lilted ...... Ill/le. S6ped! Anthony Schatz-... Thts 11211 .. it ... ftled wtth the ~ c;a.;k °' Or.,.~ on 9-. 10, lla FMe No. '319219 10/2 10/9 10/lS 10/23 5492 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACIOll l.C-. . .......... "· T...W 16. .. 17.T• .... ............... 19.~: ........ .... ..w JI, 0..-5*:z: r .... n .T .... S-. n . I '9' 11. .... .... Jl6. .... .., .. '-......... .... 29 ..... )0 ...... .\..-ic ..... u. s-11,. .. ,., ...... 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'-WT 1001 Quail Street, . --------------------- • 160 Cars in Stock • Most Models in St~ • Lease Programs Available • Hurry in for Best Selection a.sc-..n ssa --------c-.sn ·1 ----,_.---= a ----s..--s a ...... Qilllm9 .... -Fi..7•--639~ ··--·· -ciiiiili .... Booi11lng Cannons To Launch Race: A Salute to O.C. 's Nautical Heritage On Slllurday .Octaber 4. 1986. a C81M01 wil be fired from the ~ Pier '° 89'81 the aa.t of the Seool Kt Annu11 Soulhem Calfomia Tai Shipe Oampe ..... 1-.E CN•tON IHOIS WIU. SIGNAL. THIE CllEW 10 PllEPAllE FOR n.. 1EA cmEST. ~ 9tOT. 10 ....... -••og ....... In ._oms ........... but not .... , ECGm aHOT • 5 .......... IQ •.• c::nw _. -.i~ ...... . ~ 9tOT ·THE RACE BE09tS! ENGINES STOP. a.ow .... aowt The competition wll be fierce and iltall96 as the tal ship& set sal on a aoultaty CXU'S8 to finish at the Sen C1811MNlte Pier. Local residents and viailors to Orange Cot.l'lty wll have an oppomnty to visa ratze the seafsing yems of the '*-teelllh cenuv when wooden-tUled boats were the W<Jfldo'ses of inclJstry. The great seaports of cu then-young ooootry echoed with the ••eta lties ·• of color· U salors who ''signed on·· for W1- deternlil ate tenures of adventure 'before the mat." This magical time was brought to ife in the pages of Richard Henry Dena's famous book, Two Years Before The Mast. Dena saied into what is now known as Orange Coun- ty in 1835 aboard the PILGRIM. which was butt in Medford. Massachusetts in 1825 at a cost of $50.000. The "smal but sbOI~ . r~ fast sailer'' was buit for the smuggling trade and weighed 180 tons. The length of the brig PflGRIM was 87 feet; smaler than many smiar ships of the time which were an average length of 1 1 O feet. A U -scale replica of PILGRIM is one of the boats scheduled to par· ticipate in the tal ships oompetition; today's version was reconstructed at a cost of $450,000. The Orange C<ulty Marine Institute is dedicated to the task of raising additional f\Mlds needed to ensure the pennanent an- chorage of the vessel, which has played a prominent role In the educa· tional, aAnl, historical and social ife of Or• '08 County si'lce her arrival in Dina Point 1'8rt>or In May' 1 981 In ~ wltl the opaing of the iistilute. . Dana Point's Pl.GRIM wll be joined in .. rK8 by the ... at1lpe Oallomian, ~. Pllgillli of Newport. Re8olution and DilccJ.-y. As the gr8lf at1ipa glde ~ the P.:ific. the prooeedings wil be quite vi9lble to on llhont IP8d•n •the boata '*' to slay -doee -poslible to the ccm••- THE CALIFORNIAN UNDER SAIL VOLUNTEER CREW FURLS SAIL ON THE PILGRIM A $5,000 ptne wtl be awmded to the winning ships, and the lAtimate symbol of victory for the 1st place ship-the Sterting Siver Perpetual Trophy. Folowtng the conclu8k>n of the race off the San Clemente Pier, many of the tal ships wl be sallng into the 0.. Point t Bbor for an evening of festMtles. The Californian wl anchor at the east end where a group of her supporters wtl ga"'8r to greet her. The Cellfomian departs Dana Point Harbor on October 6 for an eleven day cadet cruise. The PILGRIM and the Re8olution wll anchor In the Nwt>or's west end at the Orange Couity Mm-tne Institute where a praeentation of the Second Annual T .. Ships Competition Trophy wll commence at approximately 7:00 p.m. Both ships wil be open for tours on Sunday. The Resolution wl offer a special ctwter for 111Yone wW*'O to experience a tal ship first twld. Other tal ahipe have lndtcated plane to join the PILGRIM and Resolution but achedulea have not been finaffz· ed. For more Info cal 714-498·2274. SCHEIMLE OF EVENTS TELEVISION COVERAGE l:30 ... . 11:30 ..... . 12:.GO p.lft. Shipe Md Crews rendezvoue In Newport I lllt>or RACE BEGINS off Newport Pier a.ASS B Tai Shipe depm1 Argus, Cllecovwy. Plgril11 of Newport. R11olution Cl.MS A Tai Shipe In P'M"8Uit Cll9omlln,PtlGRN Eatlm8tad MMll at San aemente Pier flnilh lne R8Un to 0.. Point I llfbof For thoee who m6aa the live action. a1 Ol •eoe County Cable TV sta- tions wll ell the race from: 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m ................. Race geta lRtefway 7:00 p.m. to 8 :00 p.m ........................ Race ftrWe (eee page 16) •• , ..... 0 I 4. tW c.pt ........ E. "' •• cc ,_ ...., ... COftn91d al .. PLGfW dllltng ....... "' .. Tll Shpa Can;Alllon on 0 ••• 411. Vt?· » iaan.,._llld ..... adl1 ct.-.an .. I I 1· J8 lml'/ of s»'*"* ... lndlA 11 ftalts al <'Al in S... Pedlo. rw.im.w·a •IM'f in 'I •• dlt Rey, Pt~IGlll U.iee ......... and tbilliCIJID' Buc:t? Pier. He •• ~ filing choice tar ... r f;wnenl. Stan °"1aniaga. cflector al l'8 Olaage Qu1ty lta:11• ~-.said. wr· :. reclredled the bulling ol e. Billie tradi1g achooner. rwned Joel. rm Dana PW1t's reP!Ca. ~.and co1a1&aded lhe v111rl n her jcuYl8y from ~ to ._ lHled SI tr: Walace was also ndwed n the a e aron ol anoCtla" of Ola1age Cc:u1ty'a tal lhipa. the CoUTOa. berthed at Oisneytand aid an aAhel Ilic replca ot the first American sall1g et1ip to a~thewor1d A ic:a IS8d shipmaster. he has logged 250. 000 mies ot deepwaler aeafamg . south coast • ~-: #'° . ,,.r ·~ escrow :·w~ .. ~ Short Stop Resort Shop Clothes For All Your Casual Needs ~. f'T HAS MOVED TO A NEW LOCATION TO BEITER SERVE YOU 30011 IVY GLENN SUITE 119 LAGUNA NIGUEL, CA 714-495-4841 •EXCHANGES e RESIDENTIALS •COMMERCIAL •TRACT SALES M E N s w 0 M E N s Good Luck Pilgrim Purveyors of tnport~ Fresh Routed Coffees and Fine Teu from around the wortd 34161 Coast ti-1·· Suite D Dana Point (Behind Point Marine Hardware) THE CHOCOLATE SOLDIER American & Belgian Chocolates Candies & COUectt>lcs & Giant Hand-Dipped Turties 661-8262 1M SCOOlt DICll a Cream Espresso Lunch We Salute the 2nd Annual Southern Callfornla Tallshlps Competition on October 4, 1988 Join us on our patio overtooking the harbor for Cappuccino, Espresso , Coffee, Pastries & Cakes or try our . European Chocolates. For still another taste treat enjoy Bud's of San Francisco famous Ice Cream . You can also shop our unique gift selections. Dau Point Harbor 34531 Golden Lantern Dau Point, Cellfomla 12821 (714) 41•7773 fare less than tasty ., ....... 1 YaJNM: I! I 119'1 W'*"'91G the alMt al ~c 'Pw••**d-tv 189'1C*llury'*i9- hdllQ we 11 • wwe not expect111g • vw:..,., n f 11 Ott llnd. I laW'lg spent a '8w twd mOlillha nudnQ Soulh Amelica. they were gnfil!IM to '°'°' '*'Y tend here and .,_. aiong the PICific 1cw"la 11 EM though it was not 0ttt6:ized in the recruiting 11en1Ue thlll nV1t have wed them to aic1' up tor two-year smts at sea. there WOlJd be a WllY cter.ile tCJSwW1Q ii diet to be enjoyed once Caflomia was reached. On ocean wcwes. the mess consisted larQd1 ol dried. salted beef jerky and ta dtack, with a ration of tea and wW1e . Qccasionaly. one of the livestock caried aboald a pig or a sheep becmne the rnuctHlpp"ec:iated cerdsrpiece. Any C8SlOwe pcdry wodd be served to officers CJtttttt . for a bird would stretch just so f•. The rdy-pdy potkers were saved the k>ngest. since they were the best long-qnge sailors in rough waters. NI dd sow who produced proific itters might have Slnived a rOtRlnQ or two of the Cape of Good Hooe before making het maiden voyage •<Old Cape Hom. Of cosse. in the most inciement weather. the abovedeck stock pens and their contents could be swept ~d and there went fresh meat tor the duratJon of the voyage. To cope with the deady prospects of saxvy. the Ships bartered for fresh produce at South Amencan ports ~ the route or with other ships they meght meet by chance But the selection was not what today's California produce shopper would find appealing. In "Two Yeas Before The Ma5t. ·· Dana related the ecstasy the desperate crew experienced in trading for a large bag of onions. and gorgJng on them raw when nothtng else came a6ong by land or sea But once into California rancho country. the menu changed ~ for the sailors As cattle- grazing was the lifeblood of the &and . and hides were the main commodity of trade. fresh beef suddenty flooded the ship's galey. Dana noted that a fresh bulock was kiled tor crew's food every fOU'th day and the men feasted on fresh beefsteaks three tmes a day. ··cut thick. and fried in fat, with the grease pot6ed over ttlefn.'' One of the side dishes might have been .. chorizo." A section of the large intesme of a steer with the soft fat stil dinging al aver it,. was turned inside out so the fat would be COi 1t.ained <bing cooking. Smal pieces of meet were stuffed into this casing to create a sa1asage. which was roasted or boiled and eaten with gusto. © 1985 Dorta .... 24843 Del Pr.to. Ste. 250 0.. Point. Ca. 92629 (714) 493-0682 Jmle Casanova. ~·· EdllDr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jane Casanova Aaeodate Edlear . . . . . . ~ ~ CG ••sf I Wihua ............... . Slauley L QJl1a1•QS. Ph.D. saewa avistna1 ................ (Sean) Nelson Phoqnphy Mb l<lmla Bob v.. EylaPJn Gmy Faloo BlrbQal ..... Front Cos• D11lgn ....... WWrat Sd1i8A> 1'W' 111•4 a PtodMcllan ... 811 aoon A••IG Plttllll •.................. _....,.,... DlrtlMllm ............ 120.000 Ul!IJI•• ~ Vllay Ne-. Dine ~ Na••· ._.... Nlguel Newa. C.S-•WtO Vday Na-. I... .... Poet. OllV &Jn ~ Ind Nawport 1 llrta E:neigJt. (714) 240-ART-1 25001 DANA POINf HARBOR DRIVE DANA POINf, CA. Located In The Pavilion • OH II 4. ,... ftlf-I LET US HELP Y .OU CHAllT YOUR FINANCIAL COURSE Met1iber F.D.LC BANK rtATIOrtAL ASSOCIATION 111 C.lle ..... ..tna. Saa C...._te, Ca 92680 498-9600 HOW CAN WE AFFORD TO KEEP BUILDING HOMES ONLY ONE PERSON IN A THOUSAND CAN AFFORD TO BUY? Most people probably wouldn't notice if the J.M. R!ters Company lowered its high standard.5 of quality and design. But the J.M. ltiers Company is in busirles.s for the ones who would. l I I - 1{ I ' • C>dllew '· , ... "Th••• ships, c,..t.d, dMlgned and buln br man become •llr• on their own at ... and rnpond and act dltterentlr ••• Just Ilk• human belnp. " -Denni• Hol .. nd Resolution, celebrating her &0th birthday. Tale of the Tape ARGUS CALIFORNIAN DISCOVERY Type Tops·1 Tops1 Baf1(entine ketch schooner Length (on deck) 68 feet 94 feet 51 feet Length (ov•,.11) 93 feet 140 feet 7 4 feet Weight 80 ton 130 tons 44 tons No. of aalls 7 9 1 1 FHt of canvas 2,000 ft 7 ,000 ft. 1.840 ft YNr bullt 1908 1984 1983 -~ PILGRIM Brig 98 feet 130 feet 250 tons 13 7.600 ft 1945 MBE~ ''Your Everything Store'' A complete postal "'"'''·~, and business center OPEN 7 DA VS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE STATIONERY and OFFICE SUPPLIES PRIVATE MAIL BOXES (prestigious Dana Point address) • FAX • NOT ARY • TELEX COMPLETE PACKAGING •nd SHIPPING SERVICE Open 7 ct.ya• week: Mon-fri: 9am to 8pm •Sat: 9am to 6pm • Sun: 10am to 6pm 24843 Del Prado, Dana Point, CA 92829 In the Lantern Bay Vilage, next to Ralph's 714-493-9112 About the tall s_hips ••• Five of the lix Tll Shipe b•ed In °'9'Q8 CcMitv p1ua one b 111d In Sen Ptd'o wtl be pert of the Tai Shipe Competition. In lldclllon to the PILGRIM. a replica of the famoue "hide br1g" that frequented west ooaat porta In 1834 ~ 1835 and was feabnd In Rlchlrd Henry Dane'a ''Two Years Bef.ore the Mist, •• the competition wl lnclllde the Cllforriln. Argus, ~ and Dilcovery. (The sixth ... ahlp, the Columbi9n, ls landlocked at Dleneyland.) The Plgiitt of Newport le -.0 a contender In the folowtng race lneup. The Piigrim of Newport Dennis Holand of Costa Mesa spent 16 years constructing thls replica of a ahlp from America's ReYolutionm'y period. The cltpper achooner was ortginaly designed as a patrol vesael for George WaslWigton's navy. This ful scale ship was~ In Holand's front yard. Over the years Costa Mesa end Newport Beach grew EV'OUnd Holand's acre. In order to move the boat Holland chose to tear down his house for easier access to Pacific Coast Hwy. and the journey to the shipyard. The Pilgrim of Newport recently ac- quired a Coast Guard license and now is the largest passenger hauling vessel on the West Coast. Wrth good winds the ships sails at 1 2 knots. Passengers can board at Ports O' Call Village in San Pedro for a charter cruise to CataJina. For charter infor- mation please call .(714) 642·4875. Resolution The "RESOLUTION" is one of less than a dozen three-masted Tallship Schooners still sailing the high seas today and the only one on the west coast still working. In 1926, the Tallship "RESOLU· TION" was commissioned at Pascagoula, Mississippi; she has been a grand old "working lady" every since. She spent fifty years fishing the gulf and then she came to the west coast for a complete refur· bishing, and then moved onto Hawaii RESOLUTION PILGRIM 3 masted OF NEWPORT schooner Clipper schooner 78 feet 83 feet 92 feet 11 4 feet 150 tons 112 tons 9 4 2,400 ft 5,500 ft 1926 1983 to work • a rent.d (ctwt.-ed) lady for tow years. 1983 uw her croee1ng the P.altc once again to Long Ba~ • .n honored guest of the 1984, J4il 4th, Olympic Tlllehip Pwade of Sal. "RE.SOLUTION" ha8 made Newport I larbor her home ever slrlCe sld -been in the Com- modore's Ctwtstmaa Ughta P•ade and Character Boat Parade. accep- ting winning awards. The TallsNp "RESOLUTION" wm be celebrating her 60th birthday al yw long to include the Southern Celifomle Talships Race. She d Be available for charter for weelcend trips to catallna, week trips to Mexico and Newport Beach Harbor cruises, or • extended c:Weam vacation cruising to anywhere on the west coast you may wish. Also the "RESOLUTION" d be leaving at the end of the ye• for a three month stay in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Most recently, Talship "RESOLU- TION" has been initiated into the "The American Talship Club", a private corporate facility to entertain executives, sales personel and cor- porate employees. One of her most respected Club Members, APPLE COMPUTER, has sponsored her for this T aJlship Race. Tallship "RESOLUTION" is proud to have Apple Computer aboard during this spectacular day. For charter lnfonnation caJI: Office (714) 722-8422 . Aboard Ship (714) 675-8484. KOCM Radio 103.1 FM wm be broadcasting live reports from the deck of the Resolution starting at: 11 :30 a.m. · pre-race report 12: 15 p .m. ·update reports every 45 minutes throughout the day 6 : 00 p. m. · winners announced ... (Race winners and Catalina Cruise winners) How would you like to win a weekend cruise for two to Catalina Island on board the Tall Ship Resolution? To try your luck, guess which Tall Ship will win the race ... write your selection on a 3x5 postcard with your name and address and mail to KOCM Radio 1 03. 1 FM . 1 30 Newport Center Dr .. Ste. 2 1 O Newport Beach, CA 92660. Additional radto coverage will inciude pre-race broadcasts by KFI AM 640 and KOST FM 1 03. 5 on Thurs. and Fri. plus post -race coverage on Sunday Oct. 5th. Anchor M8'Jle Center on the East Jetty In an Point Harbor • Dana Point Shiovard Full service of Do-lt-YOll'Self, weekends & weekdays • Anchor Marine Hardware Store Easy access by sea or car -ample parking • Anchor Boat Charter Power and sail -daily -weekly -monthly rates • Dana Pacific Yacht Sales New and used (714) 661-1313 35671 Puerto Place, Dana Point, CA 92829 In the CQmpetfflon The Argus, be•ecl In Newport Bwh, wlll be pert of the T .. Ship Colnpelftlun. The Argus • The Argus, 68 feet long and square rigged as a tops1 ketch, was built as a cargo vessel in Marstal, Oerlrna1( in 1 908. In years past she caried general cargo, but today her special awgo is the Boy Scouts of Orange Cot.t1ty. The Argus is crewed and mai1tain- ed by a coed Sea Explorer SHIP and is berthed at the Sea Base in Newport Beach. The Sea Base provides facilities for a year-round aquatic program, in- cluding a traditional Sea Scout pro- gram which is coed for yclaths 1 4 years or older. Members learn boat ~ and al aapecta of 981nWl- ship. Aquatic prog1sns are 1M1•ntM to Boy Scouts and al other organized youth groups. Classes are offered ins ftng, row- ing, an>eing. windswting_. motor- boatilg, oceanogfaphy and weather, radio, fist*'O and first aid. . I lmbor totn, rowing bl and water safety se avalabla tor the ~ groups. The summer progrmn runs Monday through Friday wilh I lllft>or tours sld acUt classes on weekends. Crew members aboard the Argus have the opporhDty to am the bygone art of sailng a square-rigger. inciudtng sailing skils. ship mechanics, dockside training and the benefits of tea'nwork. OSI 4.fW ...... • Dlac au, Discovery The Claco••Y is a 7~ ... mm'9d t.kerlllr'9 ber1tled It SI ap>rt V' ge in Long B11ch ....... to Selll 8a1ch_ D1stgrmd Ind bull tine ywa ago by her owrwr, Fred Chana.Id II His ftl•"i• In Selll Ba 1m. she is a two-tirda 9C:.llt nllP'l::a of h Altlesnlllre. one of 11'8 Inst ....ad ... H 1111 in the coblilllrrwy. • Once al>oard. she appears to be nu::h c:*lar 9-1 she r8llly is Ind .. owns,...._ Sift hit I stays ... WS'J. '1f anyone so much • touches sry pc: Patt to the brass work on this 'IJB H 11. n have ·em •own off ... he said recently. Diacoll• y is a worMl(I ·.:esael Ind ma & It to be enjoyed. She is trMMol.-Y blJ9 _.. an atu1dance of rough hewn plallkil(I ... of which is in accord wilh the owner's ~ ht most chmter boals have too mmy nJas wt*=h hillCW the expe1ience kJr ~ She is at ? ,. through Discovery Ctater (714) 848-5529 Crescent Breakfast fine continental cu1'1ne Coma To Mind... Intimate. SoPfllstlcated DIDlnlL And Frab. Provocaflve Tllte An El.ant. Con1emPOnl'1' Mood -·--~ Amid Tbe Tlmetesanas Of Tbc Sa lrcezL A Cool SoPblstlcatlon. And A Comfortable WM mtb It Al MaDI vou·re ID Eaactt»,.... 1181 Place.- S..-lnmclt 10:00 -2:00 L.-:ltT-•·frtdw ti :00 -2.-00 24501 Oii Prldo.. DIDI Polal 1-.rloDI (114) 240-1944 SAUSAGE ~ fCM1 call it a UEKIEM roll -Cl Di II I rt, "• still tt.e delkia•..., ...-al a Ms......_,• ... .. " ....... roll ftlled fall ..... flesla eM • ... t' + of dMeee ta9ct1Ns wltla Ma. ~•A 1 nee . ry-;;~ of Sa•119e • S.,.eme CRESCENT BREAKFAST AD wtdt ,,_.em. two., .... of clleae a. abll~aa'1 ,., VALID AT: Tliree ~ la.._ 8-Rew•n ,...., 1)31291,._....C........_ ........ I) 1291 5-d. C.... tt.,.. I 0 ~ S)W51._s ••0 :P s.... . I (GET AN ADDl'llONM. Fm:E SOFT 0 •Ga COfftE I I AT a.. NEW l8SSION VIUO mudlAIR.) ~-=-~.:= I I GOODTim): • ___ .._ __ .._I L:--2-=.!!!~.!te!.tllOClftHIDC---:: • · J ... 7 PRECISION CUTS to suite you cl your lif estyk P ERMS & COLORS 10 enhance your total look Manicures & Pedicures Spttia/izing in: U.. & Silk Wraps Color CollHltatiollS European Facials f•I Sl.m C8ft A Mllb-tJ, U.. wm.p·~ HAIRDESIGNS for Men Md Women ;f ~ i>ana !Dest JtfarinG WE ARE OBSERVING OUR 10th YEAR ANNIVERSARY AND WISH TO THANK OUR SLIP RENTERS FOR MAKING THIS POSSIBLE - YOU'VE MADE US THE BEST! 24500 Dana Point Harbor Drive Dana Point • 714-493-6222 We Salute the Tall Ships • DEEP SEA FISHING • HALF or FULL DAY • TWILITE FISHING • CHARTERS & OPEN PARTY BOATS • RENT AL EQUIPMENT • DANA WHARF SPORTFISHING :a~~ 34675 Golden Lantern •Dana Point, CA 92829 (714) 498-5794 MARINA INN Overlooking The Dana Point Harbor (714) 496-1203 24800 Dana Point Harbor Drive • Dana Point. CA 92629 .. Orange· Cou·n_ty Marine Institute NesUed at the far west end of Dana Pc*tt t larbor. the ~ '08 Cou'lty Maine Institute is an educational tdty for explomg the ocesl en- vtronment. In addition to the 8cience of oceanography. activities utilizing mt. history. drama. and literature br· Ing a diversity of cult\nl experiences to COd'lty residents. Approxmatety forty thousand peo- ple participate annually In Institute programs, and more than twice that nunber visit the facility. It is managed by a JUI-time administrative staff of tow Including the director. Dr. Sta1ley Ctnmlngs, who views pre98tV8tion as a major objective of Institute programs. The curricultm developed at the Marine Institute reflects a unique teaching style geared towards the hands-on experience. A 65-foot clesel sportfisher is used as a floating laboratory. giving firsthand exposure to the equipment used by profes· sk>nal oceanographers. Open to school children durtng the academic year and to famlies In the summer, the floating marine laboratory offers a rare glimpse Into the hidden undersea world a few hundred yards offshore. In the lnstitute's wet lab there:is an opportunity to study the Internal anatomy of various animals and to view the bejeweled microscopic plankton that compnse the botton of the ocean food chain. A 25-foot grey whale skeleton is a featured attraction for visiting school children about to embartt on a whale-watching expedJ· Uon. Signing aboard the PILGRIM as novice aalora, school chidren ex- perience the rigors of life at sea. They learn 19th-century seafaring skJtls In an onboard. overnight re· creatk>n of Richard Henry Dana's 1 834 ·voyage. The Institute Is a coalition of area community colleges. the County of Orange. and the Orange County Department of Education. The In· stttute operates Independently. however, with Its own boerd of direc- tors. ()peratklg foods are drawn from fees and tuitions paid by participants In the programs. The facility, which is coooty-owned, is CutTently less than 1110th of Its projected atze. With completion expected over the next five years, the new facility will feature additional classrooms, a research laboratory with flow-through seawater. a, ocean theatre and media room. and an animal rehabilitation site. "As development brings greater numbers of people to Orange Coun· ty." explains Dr. Ctmmlngs. ''There is less opportmity for each of us to en· joy the natural oceai envronment that is cu legacy. It then becomes necessary to create Institutions Hke this one to provide such an oppor · tunity." For more Information about the In· stitute aid its programs, cal 496-2274 or 831-3850. rNewP.Qrt Beach Scrimshaw Artist Continues Traditions of Original American Art Form Artist Don L. T aytor, who used the pen name "William Pedit Shaw." has been commissioned by the Orange County Marine Institute of Dana Point, Cafifomia, to saimshaw In the fashion of the eighteenth century wtaers the sailing brig PILGRIM . Upon completion, the original wiR be donated to the Orange County Marine Institute. Scrimshaw. says Don Taylor, is a true American folk art. Taylor has been samshawlng since he was 7 years old. At 39. he ls among a handful of artists In the nation keep- ing the art of scrimshaw alive, and may well be the onty lndividuaJ in the local area who ptys the art of scrim- shaw as a full-time enterprise. Taytor is active in the "Green Peace" movement to preserve and protect whales and practices his art on smulated ivory cast from a formula of potymers and powdered vegetable ivofy. He does not use re8' whale bone, ivory or walrus tusks, but only ml expert eye can tefl the difference between the re81 thing and Taylor's simulation. As a small boy, during summers spent at New Bedford, Massachusetts, Taylor met "Captain Jack," an old saJlor who taught him to scrtmshaw and filled him with roman- tic stones of the sea. The sailor, whom Taylor believed to have been "older than God," 8'so coined the name that the adult Taytor would use In his work -Wiliam Pedlt Shaw. Taytor does not know who Wlfliam Pedit Shaw was, and believes that° CsptaJn Jack simpty made it up on the spot. "He just told that's who I should be." says Taylor . According to Taytor the ortgin o f the wot1d ''scrimshaw'' is derived from the words "scrimshander." "squimshon" or "scrimhom," an of which mean "to work on bone or Ivory.·· The word may have come from American Indians, Dutch settlers or from the South Pacific . At any rate, it became the folk art of the Amer1can whalers, who busied themsetves scrimshawing portraits of ships during breaks from their chores aboard such ships as the Star of In- dia. The artist's feelings about his art and the way in which it relates to the past are best summed up in the words of a poem composed by Taylor: ff man would only close his eyes to greed And let him gaze upon the sea, for the sea holds The eternal flame of man's existence. And at the tip of the flame bums the cry for harmony, Which can only be heard by those of us who know The great schollJrs of the deep, the whales. . 'Wl'\Elle ff - by Don Taylor DANA WHARF (Shope. Rntauranta a SpotttWttng) 1 0ana Wharf c.ds a Gifts 2 Dana Wharf Sportflahing 3 Golden Galeon Boutique 4 Joly Roger 4 Jon's F1lh Mlrtcet 1 Joy's Gifts 5 Nutcracker Sweet 5 Proud Mary's 4 SkJpper's Galey 5 Skate Arcade 5 Top Brass 5 Tlrt's 8 Wind & Sea 7 Nrow Custom Covers 7 Bal>oe Merine 7 The Brtg Coffee Shop 8 By Cindie Glo 9 C..Mlrta 1 0 Qw)cii '11 I Soldier 9 •The Coftee lmponer 8 The C<:lootry Fox 7 Oana Pwty Supples 9• OowneWta saor. 8 ~'•P\nel L•1gg1g9 8 QiftO...., 8 Gifts lWmAed e Girts a Boys At'fO'/ 8 Gdderl Galleon Portalde 12 Hlrbor Giii 13 Hlrpooo Henry's 10 J.W. Jewlery 12 ~ St*f Compeny 13• LorW\'s 8 Lyon's Qocks 10 Merillet"S Fine Alts 14 Mu'1llt8 Peart Co. 7 Mudstwtt's Cale & Frozen Yogurt 13. Scoop Deck 1 o Seashore Gifts a Totes 7 Spirits 'N Slutf 10 Whmsey Holow 8 White Petican *Low.r..,.. HAMOR BOATING SERVICES 21 CiiPA•IO Blly Yecht Club 22 Oana Harbor Yacht Ctwtera 22 Oana Harbor Yacht Sales 24 Dlr'8 Point Fuel Dock 25 Dlr'8 Point ~ Co. 26 Dlr'8 Point Y.:ht Club 27 ~oMlrina 28 L.emest Yacht s.les 30 Aventura Seiling Association 31 Dana West Mlrina 32 Oana West Y.:ht Club 33 Hlrbor Paln>&/Guest Slil:>6 35 Mc Tighe Insurance Agency HOTEL 1 5 Best Weatem Marina Im ISlANO RESTAURANTS 11 Delaney's 29 Restaur.-.t Conference Center (hrtl6e) ORANGE COUNTY URINE INST1TUT£ 18 Ocean Galefy 17 DANA POINT YOUTH a GROUP FACILITY ICKN • :·I I CELEBRATING 20 YEARS IN SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY 333 7 5 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano (714) 493-3375 (714) 831-1375 . JJ[l[lf l1ll1'l!li!'l1J'1·fliJf'• i f'~ !r!1!1l!s1Jlllf!rl 11il11Jf ~ R!. -'" •. ~iii ~··~' i:.i! 18-~ ,,, I Ii ~ • 1 r i ~ i ~ I !. i i ' ~ i [ Q. ! : ' I I i I' ; ! l ; -I j • i .. ~ ! Q. ... " -. JI "' i !I Ii 1 •· ~ s .f • i r i J i i~.. ~!1·1 1 elr.1)11j.f~r ~i-ij ~I · 1 ~f 1 =1tJ·1 l11f Q.:11.1 !1'•lrt!!! i ~ I t ~ ~ ; ,, ~' ~ I ' ,. i f ~ . ~ 'y UCif!U i d~ ~i ". ~~i;h~ll; . ~,,~~I~·; < ~(/)("') ~I en~~ .:!! >:-· en "' c:o -~g ~~~ ~* "'o ~ m (/) Ui{!llli 1i1 Ii I Cl ............ , ·111 .. , •1 ,. r -- j ' f --t f J-r .~ 11 - t is the proud sponsor and· central home port for The Californian ......... [._ y ...... ... .... T .... , .,. 0 ...... 1 ..... 1 ..... I 1.-IL 1 .. . .... 24'1" .. _ ,, Dutgned tor.lll••d, .. ,. .... CIJllera of the nt 1-. oertwr repr111nl h ... ~GI .. 11"8111lagwa1Np.!1111<e.a. heate.y __.. and a llllrge cnw • 1H- ed ttw et1lp9 to oua1Jlla llnd .,_ a. .. we OI O'Ml'PO .. II .... ~anda ..... _.. ... ._ The CALFOfNAN fa a te-a llC11 of h tlnlt 0a Mt Glmd \I I H 11 ID be aent to ...... coml In 1848. 1hlt -w 111181. h C. W. LAWRENCE, a111Ald in .. mkist of .. gakt Nlh and cld _. beet to lc8ep order In San Ffln- d8co Bay during .. gakt lr•Rt. Moet of ew oonera ... rigged as Topul Schoonela and catlld two 8Ql8'8 88la on h form•I. A ps- tiaJar cha"8derillic of -.. .. their rllk8d m•ta and long ...... . Their <lllidhe 8louene .. ..... to cr8Me epprehel..,., In .. ae• of amugglefs. who knew only too ... the 8')88d -.. add ...... Oneofthe ....... of .. ctasa. the JOE LANE, ........ , ... into the 20th cenllwy. The CAlJFOR. NIAN carries on tt'8ir apWI. THE PROQRAlt T1llE: Elewrl days (yw~ P'OQl•n) COST: $700 per student• - Includes roomlbolrd and study materials. GROUP SIZE: 16 Cadets,. RECOllllENDA TIONS: Daav-t for . ages 16-21 '5aud8nta must be Hbiiiwa ..S ~good ..... ()peratirag out of. 25 porta of Cll. this tnQt'8 proQif 8111 ie di 1 l;ned to give a lmlted runber of ~ "*' and women a stlmdllllng ..,...IC&. ft wtl provide ... erMailMllt ....... tndtional value8 auc:h -•• ••MCWk. self relial K:e and diadslll• .. WAdl) demonstrated. An ittal-.... ., - eotne in undef staldng of .. - and its interrelation wlh .. ol cu planet systems is Intertwined ... 9'r- ing history and e>Cdting 11lng. The progrmn is open to 91Y ~ ... « woman regal dleaa of prtar 111 IQ U · perience . Bult, owned and operllled by .. non-profit Nautical 118111Qe Somty of Dana Point, the CALFOfNAN ia the official T alship AnitJ 1111 "b far the state of C81fomia. The CAlJFOR. NIAN is Uy cettified by the U.S. Coast Gusd. Fl.llding for the protect ie from private and corporate donations as wel as tuition from students and educational sals for ~. For Infor- mation cal (714) 661-1001 . ,. ,.., ... Qt 'I .f. rW MISSION co M Mesioo Comnu1ly Hoepbl In Yasicr'I Viejo nwb la ftftselllth .,. nNerwy this yes, 9'e ha alh care tacllty conmues to aasesa ..ct meet the needs of the people who reside in the southern an.age Cculty sea. All movatNe new project undet1aken by the hospital has been the develop- ment of a heafth information center located in the Mission Viejo Mal. The center is located off of the main CXU'- tyard on the first floor and is staffed by ruses from 1 O a.m. to 6 p.m. Motlday through Satwday and noon to 6 p.m. on Sunday. WOMEN & CHILDREN'S Uterahn about various health topics as wel as information about hospital services is provided to passersby. The ruses wil also check blood pressa.re at no charge to those who request it. A physician ref- feral service is also available to those who visit the mal booth. And, registration for any of the public education classes sponsored by the hospital and offered at its Community Education Center can be handled at the smal site in person. or by caling (714) 364-1770. "It is very fitting that on this, our fit· teenth anniversary. we would find the hospital reaching out into the com- ml61ity to meet the people where they are." said Mission's Executive Director. George Mclay. Both the heelh information center in the mal and the Commooity Educa- tion Center, 27451 Los Altos, were opened in August. Community Educa- tion Center wil house several pubic education classes including CPR, F1F I EEN YEARS OF CAJUNG ••• '"THE EXPEUENCEDTEAM" Hodth aitr brgins with aning. 11ris ymr, Mission Corrmnarity Ho5pilllll Maliml Cmln aldmrm fift«n ymrs of ClllDtg. Oning luls btcoai•• • ,,.._ dition,. • tinaNlonoral pradia, bonv Olli of srn- siliuily nil 1Upe>ftSiw1sess to IM COlllllfJmily mt snvr. Orting ltllS ,_.as Sovtlwnt o...,ru.mty"s first """ only ftd1 st'toicc, ~rnaliad cartn. You AND ""THE EXPDIENCED TEAM"' ..... PA.Kl'NEllS IN GOOD HEAD'll. As• a mn,. JOI' me o{trft °""'*" .,,. * lrsltlr -111dl-btiltg of '"'-.,.., tlqawl Oft JOU. At MisJioft ~ HospilM, -mvg..W tlm your llbility la ffltd lhDM dmtands tlqollls on your _,,. htlllth. °"' Jarily<odnrxl ,,,,..,.y SllfllJOlls you FaoMTHE BEGINNING ..• Sina our Matnnity Urrit opming in 1971, "The ~rinJad Ttrmr'' luis tldivnal ntDtr than 15,000 616its. Ptooal11rrs lmll t«hni- que Mw llllmnad in thL "'51 fift«n yens, but our foaa Im mrt11inal tM SM1t to prouUh tM ks# possibW anr for the ~ lorn ad tJw """Im bqorr, d•ring ad afta birth. """ 'Y""' Jtarrily by pro-Many rr: 11nd posl- uiding IM COMpttM:n-"""" dcssts 11re lltXlilable. ~ "1111 comptlml pro/es-Tra4itiorwll birth is offered sional anr 'Y"" nml to 1tS lDdl 1tS TM Allnnllt~ st.y hodthy. lbtl ~ Birthing Center, wherr th~ lmd of support lhlll ffMlanity pnictias 11rr l>f 01CATED TO CHJWREN'S CARE Mission Community Hospital is the onf y facil- ity in the ~ with 11 sqo,.te Pt.d~•tric I» pt1rlmmt. Th 20 bat unit -is slllffed by nurses spa:illlly tdaaltrl to mm the dislindiw nads of palilltric ,.finds. Colorful d«or, pre- hospit11li7.lltion prugn1ms, II plilyroom, rdllml f1isit- ing hours, llrill 11 conarttd effort to involvr ,.rrn1s. combi~ with" caring st11ff lo hnp mini""'1az the """""1 .,,,,,.a.ms;on ~ 6y childrm. Fwst Aid. earthquake prepar~ and babysitter training. Fift«n ymrs of aniag marns a:perimcr.. ~ ar "TM Exptr"imcm 'Jimn" -IM tamr of pro{rssioilllls tlull brow you ~ you 111r our nnghbors. OI" frimds. brst suits your nmls. lrtOtlifial, combining thL Wlrik you ,. IM«-mmonmmt of hom~ birth looKJNc AHEAD t~ rok. our physicillns. with tM S«Mrity ond And ltS t~ Mighborlrood . 111'17111111 MS conlin~ lo grow, mt corrtinw to grow 1o mm ils clumging nmls. lbur good hodth is ""' bMsi*55. nu~ and olhu harlth safdy of ntr1"1y obstdriad A Nm natol lnlertsiw ~ "" axious f«ililies. Singk room Grrr Unit is plllnnol for to um* togdhn with m11tanityanris11lsotm11il-Spring 1986. Th unit you-to OSll1ltT qwstions llblL. lbu ~ br confidmt will apand th~ hospital's and proviM tM infor-tlurt "TM E.iprrimad arpabrlity with rrsptd to motion 'Y"" nerd to laun" is thnr lo msurr prooiding ~ Cllrr mah infon1ml llaltlt tltal lltings get off to 11 for pmmture ltS wdl as anr da isions_ good slllrl. fllll-tnm 1-biLs. Pl =~~~=-HOSPITAL at MEDICAL CENTER 27700 MedirA1I Cenlrr Road, M&ion VlejQ. CA 92691 . (714) 364-1400 or 582-2300 -t- -I • 1· ~. . , : ~ . T :-· , ~~J ·1' Wllol'llC4.. I' 1.1 • I , , ( • If l \.. , ~ . .....,. • • .t-"'Tt'? .. _ t ,. • .. , ,,. \ I ' ' : -~ t ' •.I/ • ~ '• • .,.. , • \ , , • -:· ~ hrdon our fractured Fl'ftKh! h's the best w.yyto alert you to Les~ a petit endiweof French Normandy custom homes on a hill a~ Dana A>inl Marina. In thr f1e1Kh Norm.Indy tradition. each residence was designed lo aeale the f£eil iig that it has grown over generations. bJ'll find such authentic details as round and octagonal towers topped bv turrets! Thr intniors ~so ~tt ""tm f~~ with French ~ arch~ high coffered cetfi~ finety-Oetailed fi~ traditional boolcc.ases. and elep1I ~ bch two-or~ plan is ~ for its homesiee and has ftom 2,CD> lo 2,750 sq. ft. of luxurious iving space. J.n M~isons truly is • "'trios ~~g•ifique opportunit~.,.,! An authentically.designed, high.quality. si~ily custom home on a hill abcwe a 6eautifuf haibor-with prices from $422.200! c.al 714 ~2188 today for an ~lb11e11t. ' You eay you nnt to be a 8tlr? lt'a probably time to start biking .. Donalda Peletier and hmly are enthusiastic supporters of the PILGRIM and her dynmnk: youth education progrmna. Although the students tl.itions cover the day to day operating costs such as maintenance. irnM.nnce, staff and auppiea, the JUcha&e of the PILGRIM is Ulded entirety through private donations and sponsorships. C8ptan-$25,000 1st Mate-10,000 Ola1ermaster-2,5()0 Boatswan-1,000 Contrtbutions of any anooot se most welcomed. For i 1fonnation l'8Q8I cAI"' donations, please contact the Olatge eot.lty Marine Institute at (714) 496-2274 atdtkJr*'O fot the ahow wt*=h .. • pl8f wMtd for next ee.an by The an.age Cot.my Mame .,..... - i-t of an <>ngoq aerie8 of pertor. rYBlCeS aged on bosd the brig PILGRIM: Pintea of Penzance. This year's performance, of tcuse, was Richard Hefwy Dana's Two Yeats Bef01e The Mat; this epectacatlar production was written by the at. of the show, Deniet Trent. In his one- man re-enactment of the yess Dena spent on bolWd the original .. PILGRIM". Trent ttded C8l'8City weekend audiences with a re E111tlc portrayal of the t.d8Npa of lie at sea and et lightened the mmlY people who saw the show with historical facts about Dena and his endewors. For lnstalce, Dena proved to be a powerful contributor to legi8lation which made the Ives of those .. men at sea" more easy to beair and -for the first tine -provided them with .. rights." Anything Goes, written by the in· inimitable Cole Porter. has also been performed auccesafuly aboa'd the PILGRIM. Dlrector/ChorecvaPher Mawlyn ~ received hiQh a1tical acclaim for her ability to in- volve the audience in a spectacUar "psty feeing .•• Another show which was done recently was Robert Louis Steven· son's dassic Treasure ls81d, which peaked ~ excitement as the audience voted whether or not to make Long John Siver "walk the ..... For the smvner of 1 987. Gery P•H•O•T•O•G•R•A•P•H•Y (714) 661-3684 SEAN NELSON 24843 Del Prado. Ste. 2Q2 • Dano Point TWO BOUTIQUES UNDER ONE ROOF \ Petite Boutique F•ltloft• For 5' 4 .. and Under F..,.,_• Size 0 through 16 For 5 • 4 •• and over size 4 through 16 . 24882 Del Prado Dana Point • 881-9171 Kl'*-. In~~ The Orwage Cot.my M1111• ............ revNe .. wondefM dd om.t and &Awl operetta Phi• of Penunce. Krinke Ind Co. have ttlQ9d "Pntes'' for n. Matil• .,.... ... bef0f8. in 1983. At. that time. Tom Titus of The Dally Plot wrote. "Energy, imagination apa-k ~d operetta aboard the replica of a vessel on which Richard Henry Dana spent ''Two Years Before The Mast" WOtJd bedevil the best of c:lrectors and choreographers. But Mslyr'a Mf0'9SS, who fils both hn:tiolas, not onty has made it work but has created one of the most ~ shows of the yw along the Ormtge Coast. Pfrales of Penzance certaity is the most lriqtJ8 stage procb:tion of the year and one of the most delightful ... And lsten to Sondra Lowell, of The Los Angeles Times: ·'The experielace is a total delight. As both director and chor9g1apher. Marlyn Magneea keeps the action moving on deck and among the audience. The 8Slging, the dancing, the ""l8ic8' acoompmliment directed by Dennis Castel•.., are ac- complshed with tongue..iH:heek mer· rirna1t. Watc::tW1g amal bollla aui8e by the ship is psi of the Im.'' Myra Neben, of Leisure Mri1 News enthused, ''The opewetla has handsome women , ferocious but soft- hearted pirates, a h8I Kisorne youlh, an irate father and even the Keystone Kops (sic). What more cmt one ask? The cast members are al experielac- ed singers, many having performed with various light opera compaiies in Oat t ~ fW ... ., .. , , . h Loa "::.._..._ The 1sla1Q. of COU'M, ii_....,.,.... ... to -s*••• •Work md play tfwt on hirlhlp7. . Krtnke and the OCMI .... ~ to nice .. IU1WW of '87 bettl9t ttwl war.·· ~ .. loolW'Q for alNetic men and women of a variety of lhlpes and aizea Who can ting, dllice and swim. M ~and orchestra and aew menlbera .. be paid. In order to adlloll, one must preplf8 16 ba"8 from 9Yy "up. ~ .. 9how tune and be chased to dalice. A&dtion8 wll be held al ~arton eo.ge·s c.npua Theate, 321 E. 0'8IPl1"M Avenue, fllarton, ca.. on May 30lh. Women wll • .,.. a 10:00 a.m. cadlag ml. whle men _. be asked to a.man at 1 :00 p.m. The 9how .. be performed weeka1d8 begi I *1g .My 11th 00- bom'd the brig Pll.GflM, whk:h Is per· naiently moored in 0.. Point Har- bor. For addtioi aal Information, cal 714-970.7152. • (~ --- ---==-llS Beach Cities Largest and Trulr Independent Re•lfw ''With Emphasis on Distinction'' 493-0202 34090 Coat ffWtway Ccww ol ·-l.Mf9tlt • Co.St Hlglt.., 0... ~ CelllDrna. 12829 Party Supplies Salutes the Tall Ships •Paper a P1ast1c T8bl1w .. •WeddlnglAnnlwrwy Shoaer/0 0..the Hill .. SusltJ••• •ToyslNoleltlMIFnon •'llptln Imprinting •tte11um Balloons A Tmk Rentals 8UUC DISCOUNTS PARTY Pl..J.HNING SERVICE OPEN 7DAYS 240-0722 z -34471 GOLDEN LANTERN • DANA POINT ACROSS FROM THE PAVUON AT DANA PONT HARBOR Trent To Star In T.V. Sitcom Daniel Trent aa Richard Henry Dana, performs for summer theatre audiences on-board the PILGRIM. D D D D D Lunch Dinner Picnics Party Trays Catering Call Ahead for Boat Picnics and Yacht Catering 497-4927 1915 So. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach -.' • Danlel Trent Daniel Trent, who wrote the PILGRIM version of Richard Henry Dana's Two Years 86fore The Mast and performed it -as a one-man show on-board the brig, which is per- manently moored .in Dana Point Har- bor -wHI star tn a new "sitcom" this fall on national television. Trent has appeared in numerous popular films and television shows In· eluding Simon and Simon, Trapper John, M.D., Starsky and Hutch and Three's Company. He has appeared at the Ahmanson and Oxford theatres in such productions as A Patriot For Me, West Side Story and Annie Get Your Gun. Mr. Trent was the first actor to per· form the one-man version of Two Years Before The Mast and rehears- ed aboard the PILGRIM in 1 981 for the opening of the show in Monterey. He is a quartermaster in the Pilgrim Trust and has been a supporter of the Orange County Marine lnstitute's "Living History" programs with young students on board the ship. The Brig Pllgrlm: Birth of a Replica Bultt In Denmark in 1 945 as a baltic trader. the boat whk:h would some- day become PILGRIM served as a working cargo schooner untM the late 1970's. At that tine, she was taken to Portugal for extens!ve refitting. Portugal is the best place for a wooden-hulled boat to be turned into a replica; the arts of craftsmanship still flourish there much as they did in the nineteenth century. PILGRIM is crafted of strong Scan· dinavian wood -white oak and pine -with iron fittings, cotton canvas sails and gray decks -which are worn with age. When the ship arrived in Dana Point Harbor in 1 981 , the refurbishing was completed by votunteers. Every inch of wood was stripped and sanded, then painted or varnished with several coats. The following September, the ship was hauled out of the water to have her bottom painted. Twenty crew members sailed PILGRIM up to San Pedro In .1 985 and brought her back to Dana Potnt where -thanks to many people who gladly donate time and effort-she is the constant recipient of all of the care which is necessary to keep a wooken boat with an ancient engine in good repa;r. The Old Dana Point Cafe/Wine Bar 11 . • Light Lunch and Dinner Fare • Nightly Live Entertainment • Orange County's Finest Wine Bar • Serving Sunday Brunch 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.(11. 24720 Del Prado at (Golden Lantern) Dana Point 661-6003 Open 11 -11 7days , 0 , tr 4, ,.. JW... 11 BrubhfrEllis RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES 34105 Coast Hwy. 493-8812 '• ... . . 1San •cl11tt•. S•• G 855-4343 T~ • • ;;i ' . 498-4950 ''The Largest Independent Real Estate Se: vice Fina In The Nation'' _.. -------~ , ' l 0a Ir 4..IW Telewtslon's O.n tt.ggarty To lllC Tall Ships Co111peUtlon'' ,-.... - DE CAPISTRANO Restaurant COCKTAILS • OPEN DAILY LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BRUNCH • Ct' A ., ...... O. lb& It..._.. ... Pll.Glml WDrb ... ClndJ Subby of llcDon-493-1163 . 83Q-8620 31891 Canino Capistrano -DI eP I Fl9M s.-.. ID prG dllce a C..... 1V 9PG1 •wllMlllC:IJ99 the thrM hour lllM '1t1 T• SI b I Aw I * 111 ""°'° COOR'J'f'SY 0# OOl.09f -.sr ,..,.. tSH9JIO &wl Juan Capistrano 0..1~.sllfdl I mion•s -Qir.:df Ac' ! • ...... C BM.lily 1'1 IL d CU E CF ·u tar .. 1988 ""Sou9lmn C Paatlia Tll Slips On; • M-......... _..,is in prodirdlll" an a w 9Cl tie in 'lllW;h he jDlt&fS • sllip"s ,_ ....... be riaN .. clw .... - MIC tor tis .._ how specill show .stnu on 11 Ol•ve County Cable' TV s'••• on Sltlwday. Oct. 4 . 4 :00 lo 6 :00 p.m. - Alice gals undal-y 7 :00 lo 8 :00 p.m. - ,.. Finale Capistrano Bay Yacht Club llosting Tall Ships Competition The C&PslrmK> Bay Ym:ht OlJ> has been chosen as the official host of the second annual ··SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA TALL SHIPS COMPETITION'' to be held a.aeon ~Prlntlnl EQB1181 <>--WJ • t.... c.n u• • kJI ol w .Id --WV l.cwn ~ ~ 6Ns. WldW •. liW5.., = ll&•lm ..., ~ -~ ~ aliiir ~ ..._ .. el'fOlli .. ~ -Aw fllflllm .... .-d .. 8'wa: fw .......,..es1 'n s. c.s ~ b yt:m ~~you should 011e.. pa tar ..._ ~ ~ -Sillllllg Wilt.• ch.rte INI ol 25 bola. .., ., «> ...._ JICJa c.-pd the one ..._ ~ ..,o;.;ir ~ £wnfym:z"11111rlW'e'~~ ow~ rr.1lr ..cbr' ...t. you 10 'lilappft • boM .,.... cu: ..... ~ aid~ Or f vou·~ .._ apem'leed ~ ..-:~ ~<:.-...t~~ ~N! v.~ g w6ag bv ~ ilNnWllj :!'w ~ ~~ ... aced ... dub 0\8IWS a • ~ w k• ~ ~ tWMt •.I For dwr: ~ cos: ol. ouL ~ c..-n ~ ~ a.. II /Ito.. I s..iir'9 ~ Jl9'UC 0 C i 2 D s-,,...c, I 'CAN'1' (714) 661·97SJ Sat\lday October 4 ' 1986. A member of the United States Yacht Racing Union' the Southern California Yachmg Association, and the Association of Orange Cot.-.ty Yacht Clubs; the dub wit provide complete race management. The TALL SHIPS COMPETITION will be conducted ~ specific yacht racing rules and is in accordance with sailing instructions specificaly developed for the square rigged vessels. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club, located in Dana P<>Slt Harbor' hosts over 1 O regattas and 4 major yacht races each yea, Specializing in: Typesetting, Graphic Design , Photography, Camera Wak, and much more -aD done on the premises. 24623 Del Prado Dana Point 661-3877 The City of Oxnard is proud to sponsor the Californian in the 2nd Annual Tallship Race . As central operating port for this beautiful sail training vessel we wish her good luck! The wonderful part of this race, however, is that no matter which ship crosses the line first, young people are winners! The heart of California's Gold Coast ponsors/ 1986 Southam Celifomie Tall Ship C6mpetition sponsors and supPOrters of. the Plgri 11 Barwick Imports, lnc./Nlssan Gene •nd Ally Barwick dlaplay the pl.caue which waa •••rded to Barwick lmpcwta by the Nlaun Corp. honoring them for their 20th year •• a Nlaaan dNlerahlp. The ~ f'letm'l deelel lhlp • opened its doors In L.eguia Beach In 1966. In August 1972, the dealership was moved to tta present locetJon on Camino CapistrMo in Sen Juan Capistrano. "I guess we've sold about 25,000 cars in the past 20 years," Gene Barwick, who is on the 00.d of directors of the San Juan Chamber of Commerce, and Chartty's Best, said. "The community of San Juan and al ~ residents of South Orange Cot#lty have been good to us.·· In addition to seling Nissan cars and trucks, Barwick Imports leases al makes and models of cars. The corporation, which employs 1pprt,,dm•et¥ 50 ... arid 18Nlce ~ ... -w.11 lcnown tot .. ~ 14.tppOft ~ ~ 88 Its automOtlwt .... LMt ywa generous donation of $10,000. made Blrwick UFlrat Mate" of the PILGRIM. This years sponsorship presents Barwick with an addttional ''Quartennaeter'' tltte. A recent corporate aponeor ot the Sen Juan Heritage Festtval, a.wick sponsors Little League, chamber fU'lCtions and supports mmiy comm\M'lity events and ctaities. Barwick Imports Inc. Nisaan la located at 3337 5 Camino Ceplslr• .0, in Sen Juan Capistrano. For more Information, cal (71 •) •93·3375. Martha Gresham A.S.l.D.-1.S.l.D. Interior Designs Jack in the Box PHOTO COU"1£SY OF GOLDEN WEST PUBLISHING Rey Forsum (pictured), and his partner Jon Kelley are owners of five Jack in the Box franchise restaurants Belcourt Ten-ece Townhomes ------~ -- Martha Gresham warmly welcomes you to her newly restored Forster Mansion located one block east of the 405 fwy . on Ortega Hwy. With much love and dedication she has transformed the deteriorated Mansion to the splendor it once enjoyed. Everything In the Mansion was removed. refurbished and reinstaJled. always being true to the original located in Dana Point. Laguna Beach, Santa Ana. Orange and their newest in Mission Viejo on the corner of Avery and Marguerite Parkways. Rey and Jon. sponsors of last years race considered it a "very positive and important program to support," so they are Quartermaster sponsors again this year. The franchise . supports a number of youth oriented community activities, including a program with the Laguna Beach library to motivate youngsters to read in the summertime. schotarships for students of Laguna Beach and Dana HUis high schools. and support benefitting the A .H. Dana School for children with special needs. design. To Martha the house Is the fulfillment of a life long dream. She looked beyond the decaying facade and visualized the grand old Mansion as it was 7 4 years ago. With restoration complete. Martha Gresham A.S.1.0., 1.$.1.0. Interior Design is now headquartered at the Forster Mansion. The first floor is a Dana Point Realty Since opening the business in 1984, Owner/Broker Bart>ara O'Hara has rapidly become an active com- munity leader. Her many interests in- clude membership in the Dana Point Civic Association, the Dana Point Sponsor Judy Turnbull -Beacon Printing Business is a family affair for Judy Turnbull, PILGRIM sponsor and owner of Beacon Printing on Del Prado in Dana Point. Recently honored as one of the 50 fastest-growing businesses in Orange County by the Sales and Marketing Executives of Orange County, the mother of four says she has made her business a success by enlisting the help and support of her young family members. Turnbull's daughter, Cindy, manages the shop while son Scott and daughter Michelle help out in the afternoons. TlXTlbull's other son, Mark, a degreed accountant, set up ~e shop's bookkeeping system. Recently, Tumbull's husband quit his job to devote his full·time energies to Beacon Printing. Business services include typesetting. xeroxing. bindery and a complete art department with a two·color press. Beacon Printing is a J.M. Peters Company Beginning with a land acquisition organization that has continually provided building locations only in the finest settings, J .M . Peters Company has blended staff and outside consultants to fonn one of the most potent and award-winning development finns in California homebuilding history. It's an innovative tradition thrMng today throughout the Southland: The renowned Newport Beach statement of Belcourt Terrace townhomes. the cosmopolitan lifestyle of The Terrace and The Court at ' Bayview where hotels and office buildings and homes share the preserved wilderness environment of Upper Newport Bay. the guarded· gate executive home prestige of The Gallery Collections in Mission Viejo's new Canyon Crest community, the single-family detached luxury of Homes in Mission Vtejo . the gate· guarded townhome appeat of Turtte Rock Pointe, on·the-lake attached California Riviera Promotions As a "Quartennaster", company president Jmle Casanova has ''thoroughly entoYed ~ with al • the dedk:ated mld exciting people involved with the Tai Ships." Casanova's business specializes In beautttuffy furnished showroom, with offices for her staff of designers occupying the second floor. Martha has shown interest in another historical restoration by donating $2, 500 toward the purchase of the PILGRIM to enSU"e its permanen6e in Dana Point Harbor. Chamber of Commerce. and the South Orange County Board of AeaJtors. As a member of the Board of Directors of the Dana Point Chamber of Commerce. Ms. O 'Hara has served as Mixer Chairman. Am· bassador Chairman, and Chair of the chamber's largest fund raiser. ··A Night on the California Aivtera". This intense interest and dedication to the community carries over to the kind of service she provides her clients. Dana Point Realty Is a full service company with expertise in aJI aspects of real estate enhanced by eight years of experience in the highly sophisticated commercial real estate mnet of Beverty Hills. 240-1502. full-service printer. Judy Turnbull is active in Dana Point. vice president of the Chamber of Commerce Associates, and devotes time and energy to the Sad· dleback Community Church. "I really wouldn't want a business anywhere etse," Turnbull says of her Dana Point location. ·'We really love the community." residential elegance at Woodbridge Cove behind private gates. South Coast Metro convenience at single· family detached The Village in Santa Ana. and the award-winning attached homes in the resort -like atmosphere of La Palme in Palm Springs. Further information on any J.M. Peters Company developments. or upcoming projects in Coto de Caza. Laguna Niguel. Irvine. Brea. Bernardo Heights or Rancho Penesquitos may be obtained by caling Lyndsey Arbogast in sales & mari<eting at (714) 833-9331 . promotions. adVerttUlg. fund raising. public relations and publishing (71 •) •93-0682. - -----· ----- ,, ,., ... For111er Baltic Trader ''F8els Like Home'' To Veteran Sailor ByJlldy~h Dave Kmble, a .. gypsy ~· on the brig PILGRIM has had lots of experience with ''baltic tr.tars•• - the classification of vessel from which this repfica was created -he spent three years on a baltic trader in the Caribbean. Kimble, who does ''line'' wortc aboard the boat. loves the ''originet old engine •• which weighs six tons and takes an to. mld half to ·warm up." DAVEK..UE .:;~» :: ~ y, .,:-:... . The ........ New Y()ff( n8INe ._. ed to sal in the company of hvned no"8lst ... geodesic dome inventor ~ Fuler, whom he met when the latter delvered a lecb.n in Colorado. Kimble. who was in the au- dience c:Uing the lecture. -- delghted to find that ~ was stay- ing at the same b<Bdil tghotJse where Kimble resided. At breakfast the next momng. Fuler invited Kinble to his iallllad off the coast of Maine -mMI the two became good friends. Of the famed inteledual, who died last .My al age 88. l<Sllble says ..... he felt that tha"e ~ be ., increased S1terest in ma i• histmy." Kimble once ran a ctater boat ser- vice in St. Thomas, and his love of tnwet m1d adVenhn was instlled at ., eerty age by pma1ts who operated a youth hostel. He ". . . had heard many staies of tnwet; yomg people were atways COt"r*tg in and banging ttMW' rucksacks down .•• Kimble feels that ••. . . the essence of life is excitement. and travel has always represented one way to get that excitement ... He also has a fascination with old equipment and loves to po4nt out that PILGRIM and tal ships Ike her are ·· . _ the atty Cafe Society BrJudy~ Food For The Boating Crowd, The Jet-set ... and more .. . With the boating season still very much upon us. seafaring gcx.nnets will appreciate the convenience of a newcomer to the Orange County din~ 1ng scene. A La carte Take Away Gourmet. at 1 9 1 5 South Coast Highway in Laguna Beach . A boat picnic might include detec- table appetizers and setections from a vast array of salads, soups. entrees. breads and desserts_ Again . for that special day on the _ water -or for a poolside party - one may select from a bounty of heartief tare: Ceilll·fried chicken. stacked enchilades, Morocc3l bastila, seafood lasagne. paela, -- ed Comish game hens. al served a la catte or as a complete dintaer with the addition of a salad, side dish and French bread. Or aeate 'YO" own ·'to go" picnic, with 'f04JI eub ee and one or two sr'r 1s from Wt impes:We lsting which inckldes roasted sweet peJJp8f'S, Greek 9*i, celery root salad, a-ab salad, French Potato or f8QIJW potato salad. lentil ..t tata cheese salad. -*'aon ell pastrl sm.i. Mexican pasta -.S. Ca;&.-1 stwtrnp awld PMta salld, Ct*1ese chickan a*i, tt.. and ch*'8y salad. two- ~ slmw, COCOld curried cNcbn .... •••adllli• wld rice salad and cNcbn. t.XJI I IWJd pecmt sallld. Soups ... di tM; "Y caliot· ~·· Motocc.1 lenll « aam ol wgetallM. And for d111ert, you'I W91t to sam- ple chooOlll E Cf ...... d'll I II blowtliaa, lllli'l'lon t.a. l*ll'D tlrts. r._e.ry/p11ch OI SI pcft,M ... 1y ~. do>b'p -FIE Ola.y ..... pie. Don, forget to load 'YO" pialic basket with A La Carte ·s mixed bag .. of freshly-baked mufMs: mint-com. pear or apple-wahJt and lemon bluebeny. For the figure-a>nsciou. special "Diet Center•· muffins are bak- ed daily and ca 1fonn to Diet Center specifications, as do an assutment of Diet Center entrees and saBd O"ess- ings prepared by the health-onented owners of A la Carte. In case you're wondering. the ta<ies pepere absdutefy EVERYTHNG from saatch. No com- mercial preparatioras d be found in the dei case of this excitillQ new em- porium of taJte take-outery. This praiseworthy ittle gem is own- ed by Laguna Beach residei its T eny Markowitz and Elen Harrow; both wort( tad at offaing the aiStl mer the kind of food that one wodd prepwe at home -I Olfly one were a gourmet chef ... NID, I one tat the time to '4fuss ... I la row is. indeed, a gourmet chef ..t h8S he al oww the wmtd. s*:lcillQ up recipes and ex- pertise in bl procen. Her Q llliclWIS are eo11apll&A ..t &ne-conaning; al are .....-. 8ldic Ind da&cious The ataop is °'*' from 11 Liii. \ft- ti 1 p.m. ~ dlly.,...... &nilly ..t Monday. e.ty al!ltl.,.a aa to ~bl dlly in a hE Ply tYIShiola by COflSmlSlg a glilss al hot OI ClOM hoi•y~ee•aned 18110_.. s..e: .. lllttas 1re a 'Ne tar .. blctt "-=-al <*fl C IS OJW Qn Ind in 0t•"'8Ccu1tV-" Life abomd ship hm ..... 8 hetaroga l80tJS alkn for so "'*'Y dif- fel a II tdr1da of people,•• acu» cit IQ to Knlble. Ts a good. &low ~ and a 'di9ca•-=t' Iran the 'mecherized mail ...... Everytt*1g .. done wilh ml l9Cle and ..... tald tools. old rope -rs vsy tteapeulc ... Of ... says Kimble. "'We CSI only spent I -we can, buy •dlS day of I . So I we are gm,g to glwe some of ii ~ for no.ay. we ahol*t be wel paid ... and I lhe only work we cm1 find i8 drudgery. we ahol*t. ~and 'give' a 11118 al our lfe, esi-· Ry ii ttae•s a wo1trahle pro- ject." "PW..GRN9'. continues the vetaaa sailor. 'Is the only real 'time rrechil 18. Ola~ eo..1ly kids encounter. They have only to cross a few ysds of waler. and they're ta:k in the nine- teenth century. when Slniv8I was We to auage, ~ and kJCk without the crutches of af1'Jence. mal li'lelisms and vocab lay that sup- port modem-day people ..• ''One out of every fiye kids going through the Ora age Cot.rty school system takes part in this pogJa11 aboard PILGRIM •.• says KSnble. noon and 6 p .m. A La Carte wil be hacJpy to make up 'f04JI order S1 advance -for one person .. or as many as you can fit on you-boat. arou'ld 'YO" pool °' in YOtl house. for that matter. A LA CARTE TAKE AWAY GOURllET, 1915 So.th Cwt Highway (ml C..... Shel).. Laguna B11ch. 7141497..c927, Mr 1tlrC81'd and v-... tar .... of $10 cw ..... Open Tu11d9, lhrougb s.llwd9,. tram 11 Liil. until I p.m. hrt In - pcenl lol. J .J . Shah has chalaged the rane ol his pretty restannt in Dana Point from '1he Pante·• to .. J .J . ·s Bsaro". With chef Robem Samoya. who QJt his teeth in Iha ktilen ol the 8ewuty t9s Hot& and was a p<*ige' of Michete Blaid'8t and Jami Bel ••aun at L '&nlilllge,. one asa:ts ltllll good ltliQS .. errege tram tis lcilcha1. .a..a.·s•1•0.24M1 .,..,....._ n..~r Ln~• ncll- Tw.. -Frl. 11:19 ID 2a. DL • - Tw.. -S... 5:91ID19:3a. S- 81 cit 10:99 a.& ID 29 p.a. N bl,..._...., in Siii Clal1e•. we..., tound a s ' tuil ................ ,..IQ--• YDIUBD'• view. la 2 &1 MIQ -... REAL.•1 ....... e.u'**'..._ picas 8l1CI. best d II..., ·z'etr frelh llh and I I c'oocl Loe [0 8 d Ill 1'9 tap of .. Siii a. ..... Pier, n.,..,. ........ ~ dodsite c:IHilQ rigN GUI °'8' l'9 0C -L 1he ·-Cllllh IC» &n1111 11 ... vaa.w trlll911111 one cm At ....... -... .,.--. t C 2 & prOtllide Si an dllly ••lilUL Far_. CG 1118 t)IJ I I .... ., of ildDar' dlnmg .... ..,. pg: ............ ... .......... ._ .... _..,... tv'44 • •a .. abuc' II of c• P•• (15_45). Oj 2 ·-.......... t$4.95). ou•.._fa II Ojl 121 a ... ............... ] 11111 -n-r •out ...... d.,, Ameltr;8' ma ct.II 8'llp ol 1he 1840'• -..S 1'8Y ~•get into 1.· They are -.ct wlh lhe spkit of I al and ..... al ..... t.e • lively im- IUi Mien. You -'Y dogs.· one may be hi& d to .... and you le-* up and ........ -.... , .. <*I girt -~ Inn .. wQlingl. lMtlera trum hanle .. IP E 11d out and ....... enCanged to help 'set l'9 alnlge. • &el W'Jll• ,_ rwt Two Y ... 81font 11te .,_,, and they're ... Pl91*ed. The ldda prattice knols and .._. 1anaid11Ue and lelrn to asv •c:te1111·. They even chocJ 11 'na' s'." DIMt l<irntJIB. who kwes ~. bic*>gy and tillby -and ~ about bl adJalluiesome yems al Amaica. espedaly sea stories. .. has no ,._. ... )Ob." "4PeocJle "take cse'of we 'gypsies' ... he says. ''There's slways 'QlocerY lllOIMJ)'." says the modem- day DlllM1 who -ae the scien- tisllexPCll• he adn*es -is obvious· ly IMng lie to Is Uesl C8S'8citY. and doing ii '"tis" way. dw ..t "een OIUIS ($5.25). seafood oodM ($5.25) °'a big piece al ,, ! !&1 c:rab ($5 95). Clam dlOWder is rich and a&my. and Puget &u1d seafoods oombille wilh tr8lh vegetables in a tasty Fishen'IWl·s dlOWder. a specialty of. the Wastli_., sa , s based owner- ship. The Fistw11a1 otters a llasciotJs ar- ray of di•• ilams -al very fresh - tu the house .. silP*Jre ·· is an as90i'•••• of -roasts .. whicti are saWKI taniy~ far two or more and R:*ICle chowder. a budutt of d E6::ious (best ever. in fact) steamed cllailS, a large kl !19 B d salad, fresh 90Ufdourla bleed ..t a choice of en- traes inddng Dwlgall8SS and •" Pai crab. clams. cod, salrnon or t 'b• al prices ••agilQ from s 10.95 to $17 .95 ps paw. M of 1he rwa.m.a·s fish comes hln ._ P-=-c Noi81west Md on .. eu:•lieg IP'M'. I I migfll indllde • nrPae bn led l*lefir1 ilk 'caa llnl. •••• ca ......... narillge al ac• .. md --..). SW01cfi9tl •. buiP 01b!1hwat.k..~ • ..... e»•ve tOUgl1y or stwitip stdlad _.. aabw_. ..t cheeae - OI Al.L of .. ibo'l9. PartkJI• S8 ........ d ..... )IOI .... ._ • .,....bllg. The n.t.1m1 ia GPm' tor bi :cf ' I 2. bdi md di•• and rrr •lmndl8daofmrrll drly - •ISJ' to s.. ar =• .. 1na1a who._ .... .,_'* ••• tor -111 '9SL ra .... a ctrW trom .., ........ CXU'lly. l'ln9R n re•a nun s a LI ...... a I I ... , n•Jtl 1111...-WSW..,. 8 n• . ......_ 1f1 Pc....._,._. .,., J PP a .. J Ale lol, rnrJaw a1•c1 • •c1,kf. 1111 JOU 11now n. PUJflM a •• 1 • .. EB lllllcel IFll ........ ft Os•-~ A m fingec A twisted knee. ~ bruised Lies little · We emergenoes. look back. everl sm~ ... most of the time. Is It Worth The Risk? I untreilted. a twisted knee may require surgery A minor chest pain could ~the onset of a heart attack. Is it worth the risk? Certainly not. Reducing The Risk ••• We~ the Emergency lbxn with a fuU-service hospital to back it up. ~ Oer}' day of the year: A full staff of physicians, nurses and technicians are ready to serve you. No problem too small. No emerges ICY too difficult. And. none treated routinel}t · Minor Problems Cost Less ••• That·s right. The smaller the emergenc)< the smaller the fees. It's only fair. Hake A Mental Note Since you canl predict an emergen<:)4 keep our Emergency Room in mind. Just in case. ~ wgenly yours. always. Son Clemente Hospital , . Lower Prices. · gher .Standards. San Clemente 93 Calle De lndu.stlias San Clemente l'hdon Viejo 25104 Marguerite VJnton Viejo Dana Point 24871 Del Prado Dana Point Garfield Ir Beach 19041 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach 21751 Lc*e Forest Dr. Nodh lllplon Viejo 71730 S<mla Uargalita Utnton Viejo Coslallesa 380 F.ast 17th St costaMesa El TOIO llunllnglon Beach 9901Ack111" lluntlDgtoD •• CICb --· -- Golden West 6942Wamer Hun~leach --· . ......,__._ ---~ . . .............. ,,... ... ................................ , ....... ,,,,,.,., ,,, .. , ..... . . . strength and peace prevail throughout the home givi.na it this unique quality.,. said --- ... A.. with~ ... Dill R Jfd MW ......... Satka in Newpw1 ..,., who,. along with C...,.. Stftas, is a ~ listing agent for the home. The ownen of the home care- fully comtructcd it to have the special details-making each room a showplace with its own individual penonality. "This home is breath-taking-its dra- matic entrance from massive bronze doon on through to its doc~ pier and slip. Its arched windows, high wood-beamed ceilinp and balconies for each bedroom all let guests feel its special pnxocc.'" said Steiner. Rephtioa Croquet Co.t The home\ entry courtyard iaiu..a the drama ... unfolds -peltl wait . .., "' llq>-darouP tbe laome. A lolla rlliled wa1twaJ dividel dll cr.aajilnl I• ncnt-not subtracted into or reduced to uro impacL Canten Stone Pillan and Foantain A genuine Mediterranean flavor reigns in this home with its pillan and accent structura of rough hewn cant.era stone, which originates in the hilb in Guad•lajara. 1be bome•s down- stain level flows wonderfully for entert~ining and the owner, Betty Svendsen, has hosted many fund-raisen here u well as the "Eqle .. party before it left to recapture the cup for the U oiled States. "'This home can accommodate hundreds of people u it is very large it.self, and bu the use of extensive exterior yards and one patio garden atrium," said Steiner. 1be living room, family room and kitchen overlook the tre- mendous bayfront viewa with the bluffs of Corona del Mar, Newport Center and boatiq The Lanai Room Two very special roocns down- stain are the lanai room, with . its views of the patio garden atrium and the poolside garden patio, which is done with bright yellow as the dominant color, and the formal dining room, · with its reeessed cinular wood ~ inset ceiling and'a pjden f ouo- tain atrium integrating an Italian influence into the decor. Also downstairs is a powder room and bedroom suite which is complete with a wet bar, stove top and refrigerator. Having it.s own entrance to the home, it is secluded and presents itself as a separate wing in the home. The Cantina Down a cuived stairway with a railing of solidified chain and wrought-iron and walls covered with the rough earthen texture of blown cement and n:ceased for artifacts and small ICUlp- turca, ii the cantin• or winetut- ing room which ii tbermoltat- ically controllc:d. Slate Ooorina shows artistry u desiw such as a Spanish pisto~ parrot, beer stein and sword appear in the masonry work. "What a fun atlDolpbe.re-it really ii acon~Ji piece ud so very different from what ~ uaually .ee. It stores fine wines yet it ii a pi.c. for cntertliniq and reJaxina with friendt. It., an additional boa• wbeaa COftlid ... An Envlioament Utlli1ln1 Testare and Foni · RESIDENTIAL a•oKERACE SERv.ICES 111an1111•1LM1• · ..... To buld the home of your«..,.. on ,... ...._ ....... s-cet contlllnlng 3 COlllguow front .. rota on the VflfY top of Spygle8a Hiit Minlou lngald ,_., PlllH•.. 1111,111 ~ del Mar· Ocean Blvd. View of j9ay, C•llna. and oc_, from ._two *>ry home. Four bedrooma. ~ formal dining room. gourmet kitchen Md t.mlty room. French door9 a wlndowa, ltalned g .... windowa and Paned bay windows. Light and airy. Private patio, aauna and many ott'9r amenltle& Priced at $985,000 lncludea land. By appointment onty. Donna Godshall Ulla •lllllllll -.. LI. .... Newly decomld lingle story home In predgloua Cameo Highlands. Four BR. formal dining --. breekfMt room. 2BA with prtvm b9ck yllld. Room for pool or IP& New peir1t lrleide Md out New carpa. tloortng. tile and levelora. $264,900 lee8ehotd. OonM Godlhall .. umm. •••• Cl&I ••.111 Fabuloua localon with• full on ocean viewf Thia 28R/ 2BA home with cuatom Fr9'1Ch doors and wood floors la fully air conditioned and hu a private pool and ape.AMP .... ,...... ...,... Ave bedroom. 38A famity room on large lot oh(•tg ocean vtew, formal ltvlng and dining. plus a private deck off muw bedroom to aurvey the city below. Sandie Fix ......... _Lmm .... Ill Wonderful Palermo Plan featuring ceramic Ille kitchen, wood plank flooring, French wlndowa, ~n bath tube. lueh 18ndac:ape. ex'8nlive wood decking and overhang. Super location and gr..t 48R, 2~BA. two A>ry family home. Sandie Fix ••Elfll -IOI IUCI 1111• Short walk along atrada leads to tennis, pool. YOlleybell or the ocean. This well maintained famity home features a remodeled kitchen with new appflancee. 38R (2 of which are expended), 2BA. cathedral '*lings. akytights and a large private garden patio. Sara Hinman U H•U IB. llAI 1211.- You can have it all when you purchase this attractive 2BR. 26A condominium. Amenities Include a guard gate community. central air conditioning, security system, all within walking distance of shopping and beaches. Beau1ffulty decorated, and seller is moti- vated. Tom Alli nson and Carol Allisor CIOT If TIE llll 1411.111 Call to see this wonderful customized home in Spyglass Ridge. Formal living room and dining room. Large new sun filled kitchen with family room with brick fireplace and cozy den. Large spacious master suite, three other bedrooms. Sparkling swimming pool, 3 car garage. Barbara Aune WOIDEIFUl WOTCUFF IHI.• Traditional one story 3BR. family room. Two fireplaces and sparkling pool with dressing room and bath. Quiet tree-lined street. N•r school, library and shopping. Call to see this speclal home. Barbara Aune llW UITlll-IEWPllT CIUT 1114.111 Lovely 2BR. 2BA condominium with cathedraJ ceilings and clerestory walls. Extra large 2 car garage. Quiet location between courtyards. One of the lowest priced In Newport Creel Call Liz Beazley IUCI IPBlll llZl,111 Lots of potentill in thta 2BR. 1 ~BA home in • lovely quiet community with '8nnla court and aancty beecheL P.t.ct tor em.rtainlng wfth large garden pdo, epa. huge wet bu and a 3 car garage. $325,000 leuehold. Call Hallie Strock #2 Gwlc ..... , l•lt• 100 UllBI ... _, CllllE Cll1• 1711M1 lmmlM:ulate condition, thia charming 38R home la locat9d on the 14th fairway of Ilg Canyon Goff Coune. Vety light and bright. epecioua formal IMng/dinlng rooma and family room. A great coupl• home or excellent tor emall family. Easy to ahow. Call Denny Bibb or 8'1phanle Grody •CA1J11.m11....a ••.111 A dwmlng home with an abundance of wood and atone. lndudel 5BR. 4~BA. tleded on one of Big Canyon's largelt Iola. Featuring your own private drive Md • gnwl pool and ape viewing ~ be9ulfut lush gMtena. Prk:ed tor an inwnedlata ..,. • 1845,000. Appointment onty with Danny Bibb Of' Stephanie Grody • CAITll , .... , -mt• P..-:t tor the young family. Thia 58R. 38A home lnclude8 large formal dining room, formal living room. gourmet kitchen with superb family room and apecfoua ~ autte with retr•t Cul-de-MC loclllon. All new and freeh. Denny Bibb and Stephanie Grody •Mf!IBAW .... Ill Of the oc.n. bay and city liQhta from the two nuaaw au,_ Id~ Jiving room and Ulnry .,.._ UMd brick wine room with cellar. Oen with full a.th could be med for a e bedroom. Pool elzed yard. A c..mtn home ht fu~ well for en"'1alning and famffy . ltvlng. Gayle Amato R.Da.E RlllPUI 147 .... Thia two *>ry customized home has a verutile · ftoorplan allowing UM of the w:ond story as a fabulous ~ aulte with ocean vtew. fireplace. and deck. Of' aa a lerge WnUy room with .,.. for pool tabte and ltudk>. Thia prop8f1Y la In tip-top condition from tt\e' "'" topper plumbing to the newly plastered pool. Susan Scanlan FllBl•B•--lWllU 11.1._ Thia 4BR. 411\BA. FR. bonus room home has under- gone a face lift with new paint. new carpeting. new landscaping. and much more. Loca'9d on the water with a private dock in a guard gated community. Owner will carry new 1 at T.D. with extremefy attractive interest rate and terms.. Call Ed Escano or Maureen White 11 ..... PllCE IEST1ll ...... Long private driveway leads to this secluded single story 3BR. 2YlBA. FR home. Many decorator extras: wood floors. mirrors, sky1ighta. private patio with spa off master suite! Maureen White/Ed Escano IOllEDUI CITY UllT VIEW 1115.• Single story Harbor Ridge home with 2BR. 2BA. sunken fireplace and conversation area. Extra large yard overlooking San Joaquin Reservoir and city lights. A secluded hideaway and an open airy expanse of glass. Maureen White and Ed Escano IAYf•IT LIT -.- One of the tastt 50' waterfront with privilege for pier & slip to accommodate 55' boat Martha Macnab ........ FllAU.FAm.YI 11.411.111 Six bedroom. S~BA plus family room, library, breekfMt room and more. Comfortably tradllional home In the colonial fMhlon. Surrounded by 2.2 ~ including large pool. rtdlng ring. corr8la and ..... tor .. leMt 3horl11 A country Mlllng wtlhin minutia of the ctty. Ohl'9CI at S1A50,000 inducing land. Mar1he Mllcnab 644-6200 mlllll 1.Nm ...... In'* 2 lby 38A condominium. Views of goef~ l8ke Met city l6ghla. GrMit9 oouns --. ...., carpeting and gold plMld ......... jUlt a ... of the·~ appok••• ......... Gmrd gMld ~ with poof, ..,nia and ... Gmyle Alr.-o .mT llfHU• l•J 11 Thia beyfront home will eccommodm a 35• bo9I. Remodeled In 19n ...,.. are 38A. 2W and an indoor.,._ M .... -..... t. a lrepAece with .. ng room and deck. Built on an extra a.ge tot c.M Geyte Amato -----., .. One of .. n6o11t buildk9 in._ Weetclitl ....._ Low den.tty. ~ lovely ~ and pool. Ught and airy upper unit. Extra targe'IMng room. Two BR. 2BA _. huge walk-in clOMt in meMlf. lmmacue.- and WM:ant. SM811y Morphy -llRI •nun lll 1111 111 One of the last opportunilea to build your own ~ on the ..... Pier permit in induded and po•tility of 55' bcMlt in front of your home. Now $100.000 below ottw baytront Iota. Reduced and owners want oft9ra. Beverly Morphy ICIAI ISTY.. ... Ill Old Corona del Mar IOClltion with view of jetty and all boating adlvtty. On tr9e Hned .._. three hotl111 from · Ocean 8tYd. A rare opportunity to build your Corona def Mar castle. Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs Clla llCINI MIT •FRiii ... Ill View Jot on a quiet str.-in Corona de' Mar. Three Iota to Ocean Blvd. with dramatic views of Harbor entrance, ocean, beaches and parks. Take advantage of this rare opportunity to build your ctr.m house on this excellent location. Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs Ill CHiii ill....... ...Ill Stunntng 5BR home. One block to the beach. Built and designed by decorator owner with superb quality and an outstanding ftoor plan. Ocean view from patio and decks. A must see! Linda Oeth and Lois Jacobs IACllRCE IAUlll TUIE ltt4.• Live in this luxurious view penthouse condominium (approx. 1800 sq.~). with a gracious home like feating. High ceilings. skytights, formal dining room, large master suite with walk-in closets. 2nd bedroom & bath, large family room, en'8t'tainment balconies & gourmet kitchen. Park like grounds, pool & walk to ocean. June Davis UfflllT-IAl• llUll.. llJa,111 Luxurious single story baytront with fal 1taac view to main channet Recently remodeted. Gated courtyard entry, 4BR. 4BA. large gourmet kitchen, formal dining. huge master suite with fireplace. 55' boat dock and sandy beech. Includes land. a.tie Par1ch 18.CIUH~ ••t• Fil'9t time on.tng. An eiegant 48R MwM>r col1clon home with a epectacular view locatlori. Its• lot ...... lndude malt>le flooring. CUllllOm ... & window .........,.. and wonderful pool liz9d lot w/ apa.BeAePMch BY ANNETD WATSON Even while aiuiaa in bis office aunounded with thank you letters from former clients, advertising brochures on his current and past listings, and plaques and newspaper clippinp acknowledging his successful sales history with RE/MAX Realton, Patrick T eaor cannot recall his f avoritc or most suc- cessful transaction. .. After an escrow .closes, it's always exciting to have a happy buyer and a happy seller. I feel doubly rewarded when I sec my clients and families walk through the homc-f ecling good about what they consider their single most important major asset, their penonal residence- whethcr this is a smaJJ condom- inium in central Orange County or a luxury property in the most exclusive part of Newport Beach," said Tenore. In the past, Tenore has sold over SSO million of real estate throughout Orange County. This year alone he projects he will sell $20 million ... Referrals make up all of my business. My frienda kaoW I -a problem solver. They bow if tbCJ pllt me in charge of their properties I will get the job done. rm DO frills-no recipe books, no donuts and coffee at open houses-just a professional atti- tude that includes in!ormative brochures and successful mar- keting and merchandiaina tech- niques. This is what it takes to service people's rcaJ estate needs. When a property is properly marketed and merchandised, it is 90 percent sold. I advertise my listings extensively, because I have come to realize that if a property is not heavily adver- tised, nothing happens. There's no magic to my success-the keys are hard work and maxi- mum exposure of the proper- ties," said Tenore. In addition to some of bis larger listings, such as a French mansion in Big Canyon, a Har- bor Island estate that bas a lighthouse and a contemporary villa in Three Arch Bay with views of the ocean and bluffs surrounding Laguna Beach, Tenore, as an exclusive &Fnt for LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Watch sunsets from 3 tevels of finest Lido view. 4 BR ~ 4 BA, ptarroom, &oat toom, -gourmet kitchen. Sandy beach, pier and float. $2,200,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Beautiful dutch colonial, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, library, finest panoramic north ch8nnel view. Next to park. Pier and sllp for large boat. $2,625,000 200 VIA BARCELONA, LIDO ISLE OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5 Large 3 bedroom, 3 bath home with pool, cabana, sauna, on two lots. Ringside view of tennis court action. $525,000 HORSE PROPERTY Newport back bay view from u ... Drive, 3 acre estate. Spacious traditional SBA, pool, horse stable and corral. $1, 100,000 WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prime ground floor unit, spacious 2 BR-2BA, three patios, spa, pool, BBQ area, 2 car garage. $155,000 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT Prime Lido Nord, 32 ft. Bayfront lot, 4 bedroom, 3 bath, older beach home, pier and sllp. $1,295,000 BEAR BRAND RA"CH Laguna Niguel, 28 acre parcel with ocean, valley and mountain views. Security gate. $3,500,000 ... can help ew:ryoae, became I have the tbree tbinP Deeded for a aucceuful real atate trans- action-bargains, good finan- cial terms and nice properties in all price ranges. My philosophy is that I service people'• needs, not price ranges. All of my clients are important to me. It is true that I am a busy penon, but I have seVCTal assistants who help me conduct open houses and organize marketing cam- paigns for my list:inp. I never go off on a tangent. When a property is marketed correctly, you don't have to give it away- pcople will just want to buy it- want it for their own," said Tenore. His attention to details bas won him some fine clients, such as Joseph Cram, who owns Lincoln Continental car dealer- ships and who is chairman of the boards of several banks and ....... Ud IOlia ••tWWiom. .. .., priofe11i1 2 s' .aitadc is the reaeoa I W8I ldecled to lilt OM of tJrie IDo.l delirable prop- erties iD Newpc>rt Beach-36 Harbor: llland. valued at owr S6 miDion, wbicb I receaaly leMCd to Cbarlea Bronson. And. tbat ia why tbe aeller 9f the Three Arch Bay at11.e a ieal estate ayndicator who controls over SI billion of commercial buld- inp-chose me to handle bis property. .. Another client of mine is Larry Cano, president of El Torito. These people know I will produce results (or them. It makes me feel good to have clients like that-that include movie people and sports figures as well as the guy down the street-who entrust their )>usi- ness to me. Just the other day. Craig Batley. the owner-broker of RE/ MAX Rcalton in this ~ commented to me that be appreciates the stability I have broupt to the office during my eiJht yean bete IDd be said be wu pleased with the manner and prof cssionalism with which I handle a situation and the tasks Early iD Tenore"I 1Wsili111 caRCr, be ta.pi mociftbaa • training semiaan and ....... ciated with Zia l4W aDd Elli ?<.ptiaple. From tbil be deftl- oped his capability to be a lelf' starter. His daily plari is incor- porated in an 8~"' x 11"' • r diary in which eacb p.,e lookS like a .._ar zone . ., T enorc said, .. I take my own advice. uch nipt before I retire I list the ICD most important tasks that I baW to complete tomorrow. I wort on these items first bd'ore I t1etle anything else, because these are my top priorities.., Each day be&im at 6:4' a.aa. when he takes bis two children to scbool. ~ although be ldmits to Iona boun, Tenore doa spend spare time in his condominium in Mexico, relu- ing in Palm Sprinp and in the near future, his plans include a trip to Europe. P.arkl Tmon of RE/MAX Realtors can be reached by calling (714) 01-12" or (714) 7""'7tl. IO SI Tm lllAll-Wlill -111l1n -... .., lqt • ... "1;1 k ,_.. ,.,. If IE/9ll 1111 .... I 1111111111 --llf a11•· Illa. -ITAff PllTI IY UIET1t WA191 For real estate, fiberglass .means a durable sign They stand poised on the lawn, announcing their message to those who pass by. 060pen House," the big bold letters scream with autbori~y. And while virtually everyone who has ever sold a home bas had one planted squarely on the lawn, f cw know where the signs come from. Enter JJ. Tercnti, a Santa Ana-based printer who. along with his son, Jerry, spe- cializes in the printing of the ultimate real estate sign. Most signs arc made of stec~ masonite or wood, each of which bas signuicant drawbacks. T er- enti 's product, on the other hand, is made of fiberglass which looks better for a longer period of time and even costs less than the alternatives, as well. Fiberglass signs. while being as strong as steel, weigh almost one-half less, and there are no sharp edges to deal with. either. JUMBO RESIDENTIAL LOANS $300,000 to $5,000,000 • No Quellfylng • 75¥. lolln to v•lue 10.375,. 30 , •• ,. • Two-week funclng (714) 995-8949 Also, fiberglass signs do not rust. and they do not pcnnaMndy bend. .. Most rcalton ba,·c bad prob- lems with steel sips in the past. - Tcrcnti said ... Thcy\·c all had their signs go bad at OM tirM or another. When the sprinklers come on. steel signs get •~. meaning that they11 rust. Ours won'. And since ours •eigh much less. they are easier to pull out of the la•·n . - T crcnti offers ttalton a choitt of tbrtt plans. indudin' f rtt signs •·ith each: Plan A-PurchaK :!~sips al S9.9S each. \\·ith t•·o frtt si1ns: Plan 8 -PurchaK SO sip$ at S9.SO each.. •·ith fi,·e frtt si1ns: Pl1n C-Purchasc 100 at S8. 95 c1eb. tttti\·c I~ f rtt signs. J .J. Tercnti printin1 is locattd at 1838 S. Grand A\·c. in Sant3 Ana. For funhrr informaci,,n. c-all ~J?. ' . . . . . . . . . . ' ······ ·'"'*'., ... Located in this exclusive 24 hour gated community, this elegant private hOme fetures4 Bdrms., including sep. maid's qu-.rtera and a spectacular master suite with pvt. spa over- looking the bluff and pvt. beach below. The living rm. features 11h story windows with automatic window washers. This residence · has been beautifully designed to highlight spectacular whitewater and coastline views from most rooms. Other outstanding aspects of this home include formal dining room with mirrored walls further reflecting breathtaking views, custom kit., library loft/den w/private sundeck, fam. rm. and-recreation gym with salt ·water aquarium and kitchen facilities and a ·3-car garage designed to accommodate a limousine. Price reduced $700,000 to $2,299,000 for fast sale! Call PATRICK TENORE, 131-1281 •11CM702. .. i • If you are thinking of setting that valuable : asset or purchasing one, then take it seriously ! and contact one of the all-time top producers ;: in Orange County for MAXIMUM RESULTS. ·f!'!. ONE OF AMERICA'S TOP REAL ESTATE AGENTS 831-1286/760-8702 REMAX = REAL ESTATE MAXIMUMS Tri-level, penthouse-like homes sell fast at 'The· Club Series' Sales at The Club Series continue at a remarqbk pace. announa:d Ray J. Rutter. pres- ident of Cayman Development Company,builderofprojcct. According to Rutter, the uni- que architectural detailing of these multi-level homes, their spaciousness and the sophisti- cated interior designs have con- tinued to attract buyers from all Southern California and beyond. and lazy Sunday mominp. The kitchen is perfectly oraan- ized and offen all the appoint- ments necessary to satisfy even the most demanding chef. Amenities include a built-in microwave oven. a truh com- pactor, plenty of cabinets and countertops, and a desk to plan those gourmet meals. The stairs continue to the bedroom level where a master suite is enhanced by full-length, multi-paned Frenc;h windows. A spacious corner deck offen views of the ocean or lush fairways. social membenbips at SeaCliff Country Cub\ 1olf club, which features an IS.-hole champion- ship aolf' coune, and tbe new SeaOiff Tennis Club Jrith its 12 courts. SeaCliff on the Greens is an award-winning community located just a quarter mile from the famous white sand be.cbes of Huntington Beach. Model townhomes are open from 11 :00 a.m. to S:OO p.m. daily, except Tuesdays, at 1942S Woodlands Lane, just west of Golden West Street off Palm A venue. For additional information, caJI (714) S36-144S. ...... .aru.m die*"• I for the •llCOll BiD e...-.. and The Smmnit 9t •ecoa Bil to a combinerioe ol ~·f«J IMill hom a1011J with a pl'OlpCIW California cconoay ad n mortaa. imrat ,... -;. Cacton wbidl ue ,._. •• c lllcm:-Gp buyas to llCt DOW. To qn Be.,_ IJil. iJder .. Cited banzs ....,...., ail* s.. Diqo Fru:W*J (1-5) .. Crowa Valley PartwaJ. Plecud.,... towards tbe oa•. tili · 1 left on Clubbouc Drift (at El Nipd ~ C..). Tua riabt OD ~tPd R09d. Id\ OD Ridaeway Avame ad lr:ft on Mount Vernon to The llip- lands or left 0n •.con Bill Way to The Summit. For more infonurion. pboac the saJa officn. opm from JO LID. to S p.m.. daily Ill Tlac Hial.Wancb (714) 661-2767 wl Tbe Summit (714) 661-1111 . "We've found that bomebuy- ers who want the size of a single- family home without the time consuming maintenance find exactly what they'l'C looting for at ~ The Club Series," Rutter explained. Located within ScaCliff on the .. Greens, the luxurious security-guarded community in Huntington Beach, The Club Series is an enclave of opulent, tri-level townbomes rarely found on the West Coast. Also on this level, depending on the options preferred, are one or two additional bedrooms, a den and another full bath. Cathedral ceilings, ceramic tile "In fact ," said Rutter, "many visitors say these remind them of exclusive penthouses they've seen in New York, and those were built many years ago. V cry few townhomes like The Oub Series ~~ being built today.,. Found here a rc towering vaulted ceilings, two-story win- dows, crown moulding, enor- mous walk-in closets, decks and patios, one to three woodbum- ing fireplaces, entries of tile, oak or marble, and other luxurious details. In every plan. special atten- tion bas been paid to every room. Design 402 exemplifies this in its livina room, the pcrf ect spot for formal entertainina. One of the Iaraest rooms in this home, the living room creates its own friendly warmth with a woodbuming fireplace. A con- venient wet bar, enormous wood-trimmed, multi-paned windows and lofty ceilings with crown molding all provide a sense of grandeur. Comer sliders lead to an enormous patio, which offen a quiet place to enjoy the ever-present South- ern California sunshine. Across the entry foyer is the diniq room, impressive with its two lets of double-length win- dow that soar up to a mqnif- icent vaulted ceitina and provide views of tbe SeaCliff Country Cub\ Solf' coane. The adjoin- iaa CtR:J family room features an optioul comer firepl8ce and ii coa•Diently loc...S wr the ~"'a ·e..c,a_,"'9 Mut _. ope• 01llO * dick-a .... , ...... ,_ ... 1'1!111 ...... " ........ . l Designed by Johannes Van Tilberg A Partners of Santa Moni~ The Club Series is for buyen who require a home that makes a statement about their accomplishments and successes. Five floor plans and an array of options provide between I ,960 and 2,200 square feet. Up to three bedrooms and a den. 2 ~ baths and two or three fireplaces arc available. Priced from S226,SOO, these i pacious town- homcs all f cature multi-level interiors and attached oversized garages. Homeownen can enjoy the two poo~ two spas and com- munity clubhouses that serve as recreational and social centen. Ownen also are eligible for highlight Country View Estates Thoae who have been .-rcb- ing for the ideal D10ft-UP oppor-- tunity in Lquna Niguel need look no further than Country View Estates, a new single- family neighborhood by The Gibbs Company that is now selling in the final phase. The view-home development bas been so succcasful, in f ~ that only eight of the reaidenc:es remain to be sold. according to Bob Gibbs, president of the building firm. The Country View Estates collection presents well- a.rranacd split~l. one-and two«ory Boor plam wida tbree or four bedrooms and up to 2,1•1 sq~ feet ofJuxury living uea. Prices begin at only SI 6S,9SO, and several financing options are available. ""These residences are perfect for active families ... Gibbs said. •Each one bas formal living and diniq rooms, a large family room, complete with fireplace and built-in dry bar, as well as a cbarmi.ng bay-windowed nook and adjacent kitchen. .. Cathedral ceilings, ceramic tiled entries, lavish master sui~ a wood-bumina fireplace with rock or brick Yeneer f11CC and interior laundry room& are among the price-iacluded appointme 1111 ~itcbens further eabaacc entertaining witb their top apptianca,. sucb as an eye-lnel microwa~, dishwasher, Mqic Chef range and sell~lnnina ove~ as well as c:aamic tile countat~ oak cabi.nns and a greenhouse window. An array of stylish exterior treatments boasts masoary. stone veneer or wood det.mlinp. Spanish tile or concrete sMtt ~ mulb-panal wiadows nd extra-wide two-or ~ prqes. ne exccptioaal ricw·sitc neipbarhood ii ...... ia die -foothillaoftt.cCati s c1cc11·1 traao plaaacd coamaaity, wbae aaa of opca lfMD ad equestrian trails ... to die ,..... .. ~ Easy freeway aa:as .. .., prcwidts COG¥C•M •I a>9 f I to major employ••••. ..ae ahoppinc at tt.c M•ioa Yw;jo and Lapu a. )hlJa. oca• bc1ebc1 ud Ona Poial Yllf:lrt Harbor. and a "arid:J ol ama- mmlity n:crellio=•I faciJiria arc in prom.ity. no.e no .... ao-..tt.c ......... 1"1°1 MD may tom furnilllied .... ...., ... ...,. Wednnd.,wlDulda).fnm IOa.atoSp.a. l'lllit8*sc6:c ii ada die ...... of Peter ll. .... a A91>eisn r •• net 1iw ........ (714) J64..1Ge .. illOIEPD• To.-C.•ry View E•?llCs. tab* Saa N 1111 (S) Ftwwy _. to AWIIJ .. kwJ .. ail ........... iilk .... oa C···• Ca,istra.ao ..a i.aa1ti11!11) fiillt. Oftf tM ...... te P 112 •Cofer We. at Unique ......... aalute and <'0'1patulate tho•e who macle a dream come true. We patefully welcome the srand openina of the 0...U.e C-•n~ PedornUna Arb Center. You are music to our ears! .. CHIA --aew -A ---. COi ;slut witta le•cted llilMla ·~~spa. ridt wood panel -o. Md 2 bdra. SUS..000 ...... i-A312mdV1duplaln c----------------~ =-=~====--Cary .... t1m1 1m1 •I I 111 -" ._ B1u11s. an Re- lined ~ .. al .., .... p9llo ..... decb. desigl• '4>91.S 11 l240.000.. ........ -OnebdrWlplus c:o11•._ elm la PD11 ·r Ota.. y,.._ Stn 1ms. ••• poal. aV1W11 $111Ji00 ---A2 .... llci 1.-1 ..... 1blllla ••al unit&. Cla I I In Old9 Cdll ID« IM CM; ba of a J8'd mnd c:tt.ce to Ina I I I lnfoG mL 1229.,aoo •MC4M-A2bdr-.dlnlala.-,rucaa,, bricll .... ce. ...... , -.... in Cdll. ,..... ........ ,...~ am•zm -1n ... -s....,. tDwltw 1.••odoal,_.,._,,,. llfl II El roe.. •• , ........ 1215-0DO l99SH 1 ·--llnebedlwww tDwlMaRI\. ..... 'r IC cl9dr. COi I !ID•t ...................... 2 .. $112.500 -·----S.: ..... 4bchlS._.. ... ............. Coawlal• ......... ....... S210Jlm r:. ama 11 -1n Cosmopo1an CdM . ...., -..Ilic -uieas mid a 11 Uwe dilw1g. 3 bdlms. 3 .... Rne 111111Gi1•111111ts. $419.000 -.. -IMide ... out. l.-ge lot. shut-ters. lr•ldt doors. 2 liiepletes. huge family rG01n. OM•S bought .noa.. $320.000 .. - • Bil ~! -3 bdrms. 2 baths. •1191 lolmdc1Diatotheb1•ch. Beams. bricks. bo9d md ..... L Pf iced at $325,000 I &. --In twt>or Ridge. White Berber cm'*' ..-a. tpa. 2925 sq ft. 3 bdlnas. family ,...... ... priced. $439.500. 111 I I •I& &di -For laally d1 rl Ing lcwely. ....... 4 ..... pool home In prestiglcJw Irvine T•1eca. Al .... to $375.000 .. •WC I I Ill -PaHorMlic vlw. one of ...... 1n--.2~2a...2 ••Pr gee ...... loc If CA. 1475.000 .. - - -" llMlor V.../S•Mild. GolgN. PeitaA• .... carpela. pmint. •lkMn. , .... V.C.11:. 1311...SOO Our very own. most Unique Owner/Broker An Wood is well into the "trip of a lifetime:• Jim has passed thru Katmandu, Nepal by way of Seoul. South Korea and Bangkok. Thailand. At time of this reading, Jim will be starting hi• trek up Mt. Everest. How Unique can you get? Holly..-.. returns from Hawaii ... while in .. Aloha Land" her mom, Dennr 11.U., IOld two condos in Olde CdM for Holly. Nice going, Mom! ll1lnda Hugll just sold a most Unique home in Olde CdM and· a little Balboa Island ·Channer". Melinda doesn't have time to leave town. And that's Unique for this weekll A 111111w11111 ~ 11 lal ral lltlll I !rt El I ~ . .. ' K-DllJ PU9&JC MOTICI ACiliiOUI •Jllfll• Mm ITATlmJIT The toHowl,. person is doin1 business 11: ADVANCED PRODUCTS INTEGRATED, 34163 P•cific Co.st Hl1hw•y, #250, Dan• Point, CA 92629. PARTS AND BOARDS CO., INC .• a C.lifomi9 CCK· poration. 3•163 Pacif ic Co.st Hiahway, #250, O.na Point, CA 92629. This business is con- ducted by a corpomjon. Business first transacted under this business name on 9-15-1986. Sianed: Patts and Boards Co., Inc., Richard G. Harris (Attorney and Ass't Secretary). This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Sept. 16, 1986. File No. F319983 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/23 5488 •·27911 PUaJC NOTICE FlC 111 IOUI IUllNUI NAiil ITATEMENT The folkwrinc person is doine buslness n: A.P.I., 34163 PKific Coast Hich- WWJ, #250, Dana Point, CA 92629. :l!am •ftd Board~ .co .. enc.. a c.tHomi. corpora- tion. 3•163 Pacific Coat HilhwaY. #250, Dana Point. CA92629. This business is con- ducted by a corporation. Business first t,.nsacted under this business name on 9-15-1986. Sianed: P.rts •nd Boards Co.. Inc ., Richard G. Harris (Attorney w1d Ass't Secretary). This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Sept. 16, 1986. File No. F3 l 9982 10/2 10/9 10/16 10 /23 5489 l(.27't11 PUBUC NOT1CE f1CT1110US BUSINESS NAiil STATDHNT The followina penoos are doin1 business u . GOURMET YOGURT, 1910 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663. Eddie Faris, 25351 Diana Circle, Mission Viejo, CA 92691. Lily Fans, 25351 Diana Circle, Mission Viejo, CA 92681 This business 1s con· ducted by husband and wife The registrant com menced to transact bus1· ness under the f1ctit1ous business name or names listed above on 9-16-86. Sianed: Eddie Fans. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Sept 25. 1986. File No. F320884 10/2 10/9 10/16 10/25 5490 rnenced to trlnUd bulj. ,.. undlr the fictitious ~ ,.,,. Of .,.,.,. Na.d abowe on Sept 1986. Silned: "'*" W. LAI 8orM. ~UiBomie. This ......,,.,.. ... flted witta the County Clertl of ~County on Sept. 11, 1986. File No. f319429 9/18 9/25 10/2 10/9 5428 1-21111 PUa.ICNOncE nc11i1UU1 .,._. NAMI ITATDIDT The followil~ person is doin& business as: PHYSJ- CAL THERAPY AND REHA- BILITATION CENTER OF ORANGE COUNTY, AN INCORPORATED MEDICAL GROUP, 1200 N. Tustin elcohoffc ......,. i. 180 Birch St., N9•pcwt IMch, Ca 92664 wtth "47" ON SAl£ GENERAL (f.lll Pt.) lans.{s) 10/2 WllOFICI -NOT1--a-°' AM.ICA,.. ,_CIW'e•• OUIB ll•OF Al.COHOUC._P. UCIW To Whom It May Concem; GRACE REST AU RANT COMPANY is IPP'Yi"ltDh Department of Alcoholic Bevera1e Control to ... , alcoholic beWtrqes et 151 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach, c. 92660 with ... ,.. On-Sale General (Pubfic Eatins Ptace) license(s) 10/2 5501 Suite 250, Sant. Ana, CA PU.UC NOTICE 92705. NOTICI 01 Am.JCATION Orthopaedic Group of FOlt CHAN8E .. o,..,._ County, An lnc:orpo. OWN1J11H1P 01 rated MedK:al Group, 1200 ALCOHOi.iC ll'VUAQE N. Tustin, Suite 250, Santi UC1ME AN, CA 92705, Calitomi9. To Whom tt May Concern: This business is con-GRACE RESTAURANT ducted by a corpontion. COMPANYlsapptyinetothe SCned: Orthopeedic Group Department of Alcoholic of °'llnll County, An fncor-Be Cont I t II Por•ted Medical Group, ver••9 ro 0 M ak:oholic beY8races at 4647 ~rry A. 0.nzia, M.D. Pres-Mac Arthur Blvd., Newport ~ ee.ch, c. 92660 with "47" _This statement was med On-Sale General (Public with the County Clerk of Eatins Pt.:e) ticeru;eU) _Ortnm.,.Couflty• S...12. ll0/2 5502 1~-:--... , ~~~0~1 ~:r6 NOTICI "":f :.::TION 10/23 5486 FOltCHAWIN PU8UC NOTICl NOTICI OI Alf\JCATION FOlt CHAMl'" OWNDIHIPOI ALCOHOUC 8EYDAGl UCE.Nll To Whom It May Concern: GRACE REST AU RANT COMPANY Is applyin1 to the Department of Alcoholic Bevera1e Control to sell alcoholic beveraaes at 2305 E. Coast Hwy, Corona del Mar, C. 92625 with M41" On-Sale Beer & Wine (Pub· lie Eatin& Ptace) llcense(s) 10/2 5497 PUBLIC NOTICE NOT1CI CW APPLICATION RMI CHANCE IN OWNOSHf P Of ALCOHOLIC BEY£RACiE UCEHS£ To Whom It May Concern: GRACE RESTAURANT COMPANY 1s applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beveraae Control to sell alcoholic beverages at 3446 E Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, Ca with "41" On-Sale Beer & Wine (Publtc Eating Place) license(s) 1012 5498 PUBUCNOTICE NOTICE OF APP\.ICATION FOlt CHANGE IN OWNUIHIPOf ALCOHOLIC IEYt.RAGE UC£NU To Whom It May Concern. GRACE RESTAURANT COMPANY IS applyin1 to the Department of Alcoholic Beveraae Control to sell alcoho'ic beY8rqes at 78 FASHION ISLAND SQ, NEW- PORT BEACH, CA 92660 with M4 l" ON-SALE BEER & WINE (Eat. Pt.) license(s) 1012 5499 OWNDll•OI ALCOHOi.iC 81VDAGE UCINIE To Whom It May Concern: GRACE RESTAURANT COMPANY is appfyin1 to the Department of Alcoholic Beveraee Control to sell alcoholic everaaes at 251 E. Coast Hwy., Newport Beach. Ca 92660 with ''47" ON-SALE GENERAL (EAT.Pl.) license(s) 1012 5503 PU8UC NOTICE NOTICE Of Alft.JCATION F'Olt CHANGE IN OWNUSHWOI ALCOHOi.JC IEYOAQE UCENS£ To Whom It May Concern: GRACE RESTA U~ANT COMPANY is applyina to the Department of Alcoholic Beveraae Control to sell alcoholic beveraaesat 2131 Westcliff Or., Newport Beach, Ca 92660 with "41" On-Sale Beer & Wine (Pub- lic Eatina Place) license(s) 10/2 5~ PUBLIC NOTICl NOTIC( Of APPUCATION F'Olt CHAfllGE IN OWNEJtSHIP Of ALCOHOLIC BEVUACiE LICENSE To Whom It May Concern: JOJOS RESTAURANTS INC. is applyina to the Department of Alcoholic Beveraae Control to sell alcoholic beveraaes at ao1 Dove St., Newport Beach. Ca 92660 with "41" ON· SALE BEER & WINE (EAT. PL) license(s) 1012 5505 period following the close of escrow of that sale. Based on our analysis of 12 months ending with June 30, 1981, and the same 12 months ending June 30, 1986, we come . ... - Who Du11it? Check lie N1•·r1 Eaign Police Blotter RETIRING SOON? Enjoy this smart-living 2 bedroom. 2 bath condo just one short block above China Cove. Great neighbors. low care, b~ trw and low pricet S2a,500. , Walk .to all_ healthcare facilities, b•Kh•. enjoy therapy pool, pool and full securtty. Villa Balboa's popular dual master suite modef seven reduced to $151,000. May lease option. P.S. For snOWbirds, fully furnished. lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath Siridcastte condo. $1,800/month. .1 • • b b . b 0 b SJ 11 w P' I t I . Point Palace--> 1111 di ......... area and walk-in closets with built-in shelves and drawen. balconies and various views- bayfront, garden, poolside patio or garden atrium. The hallway which unites the bedroom suites is wide with spacious windows overlooking garden areas; a stained glass window in red, go~ orange and purple adorns one wall. The master suite overlooks the bay. The view into the master bath complements the decor, because the bath is a masterpiece of textun and form with curved walls flowing gently around to lclld to die IMwa. •-and tab ..aa wllidl me wrmaded witb aa i.we pnlal •Well • an outdoor abiam pnlaL Two mirron:d warc&oks ooe is cedar lined-are .., ia the mestrr suile. .... _..,F .. /· Realtm hdw••tm The home is listed at S3,7S0,000 with Bmtua Aw and c...,. Sii iall' of Gnlllt ... ll&sRai•r..W ....... S.- rias which is ldcatcd at n <hie Pina, s.ile 111, in New,_t at.la For additional informa- tion and previewing. call Aw and Stai I at (714) 644 6280. PIUCE llEDUCTIOllD bstbluff -Absolutely mint condition ttvough- out. Lusk C plan, l bd, 2~ ba, new roof, new exterior paint. Move-inn Excellent home, ex- cellent price, indudes the land. Contemporary home shows like ~ model Spacious 2 bd, 2 ba bluffs condo. Decorated in unden~ted eleaance. Off white cpts, shut- ters, qu~ Feenbett setting, put&I bay view plus crty lights. Including the land. sne,111 OPD ..... 1-S .. ·SATa ... IW VISTA CA ... 1 , 11.8. SZS7.sM LARCEST FLOG• Pl.All ~utiful Bluffs •r• pbn, largest in excellent condition. ~d s~nding end unit, 5 bd, 3 ha, r country kitchen, two ~er suites. DnrNtic tile roof line, prrnte ~tio. Priced very well, including the ~nd. S-7,- EAST8LUFF-FAMILY HOME This home is in move in condition. urge y~rd front & bKk with nite light view. 3 bd, 3 ha, bmily room, fonNI dining, br"e~kf ast room off ~rge kitchen. LNSehold. SZS7.- - ~.=::; the flctltlMt ......... ....-LIT'IEAT. 3IOOW. ........... AN.CA t2'7CM. The ~ ....... ...... ............... ., .... ... t1ii1t lft ar-. Countr on ..... ..... F.D~.1101 S. Orc:Nrd Ave., Fultel1Dn, CAaJ.1. .._ D MMry, 1101 S. On:twd /we., fufler1lon, CA 92e63. s.bfy F. EJ Masry, 1101 S. On:twd Ave .• Ful'-1Dn, CA92663. Gilbert M. El Malty, 1101 S. Orctw'd Ave., Fultetton, CA92633. This business was con· dud9d by • ..,..,..1 1>11rt- nership. Sicned: Ginette E. Masry. This statement was filed with the County Cler1t of Oranae County on Sept. 12, 1986. 9/25 10/2 10/9 10/16 5459 IC·27'5IO PUBUC NOTICE ncnnous ., ...... NAME ITATlllENT The foUowirw person is doirw busineu as: DESTI- NATIONS WEST, 1974 Pon Laurent, Newport Beach, CA92660. Kathryn L. Winton, 1974 Port Laurent, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on Sept. 1, 1986. Si1ned: Kathryn L. Winton. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Sept. 2. 1986. . File No. F318565 9/119/189125 1012 1-27704 PUllUC NOTICE F'ICTITIOUI .... DI NAME ITATDl£NT The followina persons are doin1 business as: SARON· NO'S CARE, 22741 Limbert Street, El Toro, CA 92630. Georae Batalis, 9 Willow Run. Irvine, CA 92720. Anaie Batalis, 9 Willow Run, Irvine, CA 92720. Pao11as Kallinikos, 22202 Falencia. Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Sophia Kallinikos, 22202 Falenc1a. Misst0n Viejo, CA 92691. Business first transacted under this business name on Sept. 2. 1986. This business is con· ducted by a ,eneral part· nership Si1ned: Geor1e Batahs This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on Sept. 10, 1986 File No F319264 9/18 9128 10/2 10/9 K-27980 5418 '1JBUC NOTICE NOTICE Of Affi.JCATION fOlt CHANGE IN OWNEJtSHIP Of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSE 9·19·86 To Whom It May Concern SCHNEIDER, David A & SHEFTEL, Morris L. are app· lyin1 to the Department of Alcoholic Beveraae Control to sell alcoholic beverqes at 3333 W. Coast Hwy • Second Floor, Newport Beach with "48" ON SALE GCNERAL PUBLIC PREM- ISES license(s) 10/2 5482 ..... ........ WKI NC II .,,..._, A;aao • llUlf ~TtD OllOllll. UM m VOU T• ACTION 10 MOT£CT ~ HOiiin, IT .._ • IOlD AT A ..ulllC SAlL W WU HUD AN IJ9UM'flON Ol THl NATU. 01 THI Nea••-MHNIT *J, *J SHOUU> CONTACT A LAWVD. • On 101161166 et 10:00 A.M. Celffomla GeMtal Mort;p11 S... • the ~ __.,.... Tn.-. "'*' and .,..,...... tD Died ol TMlt Recorded on 01/14/IS Documlne no. -.013091 Of OMcW .... in .... ol ... -.CO.dlf ol ORANGE Oowntr. ~ •11MldJar. HOWARD IObY, a .... men end. THOMAs GRAHAM JEANINE A. QMHAM, ~end...._ W1U SELL AT PUIUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHUT' BIOOER fOft CASH, (,..,.... tt time ol .... in ~ mone ol the Unitlld ..... ) AT TH! NORTH FRONT EHTRAHCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 700 CMC C£HTtR ORM WEST, SANTA ANA. CA ett ~ W. end i,,..,.. conveyed to Ind now hlkl by It under Mid Deed of Trust In the property lituated In utd County, California describinc the~~: Lot 14 In EMock 133 ol LAKE TRACT, In the City ol Newport Beech, County ol <>rwwe. Statie °' Calffomla, as shown on a map thereof recorded In Book A., P..- 13 mi~laneous maps, records of Ora1119 County, California. The street address and other common desilnMion. if any, of the rut property described above Is purported to be: 221 33RO STREET, NEWPORT BEACH, Ca 92663 The undersilned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common desianat.ion, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made. but without covenant or warranty, exprns or impUed, reprdinc title, possession, or encumbrances, to PIY the remaininc princi1>11I sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in Hid note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust, fees, chanses and expenses of ttM Trustee and of the trusts cruted by said Deed of Trust, ~wit: $169,880.25 The beneftelary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersi,ned a written Declar.tion of Default and Demand for Sale, and written Notice of Oefllutt and Election to Sell. The undeni&ned caused said Notice of Default and Electk>n to Sell to be recofded In ttM county where the real property is located. OATE:09/09/86 CALIFORNIA GENERAL MORTGAGE SERVICE, INC., 401 West 24th Street, National City, CA 92050, Phone: (619) 470-5370, as said Trustee BY Mary L WUYef, Asst. Secretary. 9/25 10/2 10/9 "'*-tlT,..._., .... 5454 T.I. No.4205 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED March 10, 1984. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR HOME. IT MAY BE SOU> AT A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. Stan-Shaw Corporation, 1 California c:orpc>rMion as duly appointed Trustee under the followi111 described deed of trust WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH or as set forth in Section 2924h of the Civil Code, all riiht, title and interest conveyed to and now he'd by it under Yid Deed of Trust in h property hereinafter described: TRUST OR: Wanda L Kipper BENEFICIARY: The irvine Company, dba Santlqo Investment Com· 1>11ny Recorded April 4, 1984 as Instr. No. 84-13904 of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Oranae County; said deed of trust describes the followinc property: EXHIBIT.A" Lot 111 of Tract No. 4224, as per map recorded In Book 15 7. Paaes l to 14 inclusive of miscellaneous maps in the office of the County Recorder of Oran1e County, California Except all oil, oil ri1hts, minerals, mineral ri1hts, natural ps rllhts. and other hydrocarbons by whatsoever name known that may be within or under the 1>11rcel of land hereinabove described, toeether with the perpetual ri1ht of drillin1. minina, expto,;nc and operatin1 therefor, and storlnc in and removinc the same from said land or any other land, includin1 the ri&ht to whipstock or directionally drill and mine from lands other than said land herein· above described, oil or ps wells, tunnels and shafts into, throu1h or across the subsurface of the land hereinabove described, and to bottom such whipstcx:ked or direction· ally drilled wells, tunnels and shafts under and beneath or beyond the exterior limits thereof, and to redrill, retunnel, equip, maintain, repair, deepen and operate any such wells or mines, without, however, the ri1ht to drill, mine, store. explore and operate throuah the surface or the upper 500 feet of the subsurface of the land hereinabove described, as reserved by The Irvine company. a Michigan corporation, in deed recorded October 14, 1977 in Book 12415, Page 997 of Official Records, and as reserved by deed recorded April 4, 1984 as Instrument No. 84· 139802 of Official Records. MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS· 405 North Star Lane. NewPort Beach, Ca "(If a street address or common designation is shown above, no warranty is given as to its completeness or correctness) " The beneficiary undet Hid Deed of Trust, by reason of a breach or default in the obfiptions secured thereby, heretofore executed and deJMnd to the undersi1ned a written Oeclamion cf Default and Demand for Sale, and written notice of btuch and cf efection to cause the undersi1ned to sell said property to satisfy said obUptions, and thereafter the undersilned caused said notice cf btuch and cf election to be Recorded June 20, 1986 as Instr. No. 86-260010, cf said Official RecoRfs. Said sale wfll be made, but without covenant or 1·21119 warranty, express 01 lmplled, NP'dinl tide, pm1ealon, ......C NOllCl or encumbrllnces, to pey the !'9mlini111 principel sum ... NOn,..,..ICI.,. Of APft.ICATION of the note(1) secured by said Deed of Trust, with lntllrelt ,.. CHAltll IN as in said ncM provided, advancel, If fiff'J, under the Wms Olltlalllr Of of said Deed of Trust, ,_., d\arWll and...,.,... ol the ALCOHOLIC llWBMI Trustee and of the W1b cn1a1 d ~ Mid Deed ol Trust. UCll• Said .. wilt be hlkl on October 23, lW, llt 11:00 A.M .• 9-19-16 at the 17th 9lrelt enbance ol Stan-SMw Corporation, To Whom tt Mey eonc.m: 1570 E. 17th sn.t. 9'Mtla H, S.. Ane, CA 92701. SCHNEJOER, o.id A. & Thetotatamountcftheun.,.kt~oftheobliption SHmn.. Morris L .,. ap-secured by said prop9ftyto be tokt, llo9ttt• wtth ,......._ ~to the Oepertment of late char1n, and ntimated coats, npenset, and AJcohoHc a..,... Canlrof advances, n of the me. her.of, Is $238,410. 72 to .... elcoholic beo.w .... Date: September 24, 1986 8t 3333 W. Coelt Hwy, Hew-STAN.SHAW CORPORATION as said Trustee, 1570 Ult Pott e.ch wfth "4r ON Seventeenth Street, Santa Ana. California 92701, (714) SALi GENERAL PUBLIC 542-5811 EATING Pl.ACE license(s) BY: Toni Gallim, Assist.ant Secretaty 10~-.... _.. ....!tW •• .10/2.\01910'16 •••.••••••.••..•.••••• 541&. Joins the 'WAGLE CHALLENGE'' in bringing I~ AMER/CA''S CUP to N,.,,art. 1ktd Praendu QualllJtna D >?tie• Stanina October 5 at 11:31 AM 5:31 PM and l:JIPM on KOCM a note from maury OPEN SAT, SUN 1-5 P,., 401 NORTH .STAR LANE · Come see this extensively-upgraded Dover Shores home with dock. Description beyond words. Fee land. $795,000. AND 260 EVENING CANYON Completely refurnished-3 bedroom, 3 bath- large family room-formal dining-gated beach. Just listed. Beautiful! $799,000. AND 1255 CERRITOS, L.B. ' 3 bedroom, 2~ bath home with beamed ceiling and many W·indows overlooking pool and large backyard·; and expansive canyon view. Just reduced to $344,000.- HARBOR VIEW Upgraded Sommerset home with pool and spa. Sparkling clean, fireplaces in living room and family room. 5 bedroom, 3 bath, 3-car garage. Fee Land . $396,000. JUST REDUCED Sparkling three bedroom, old COM, close to beach, pretty gardening, now $325,500. E c a 0 a f• d r1 ·a . Tbe new. SIS million project ref\ectl tbe quality and expertile tbat are trademarks of two highly respected companies. For more information coo- ~g Laauna Del Mar, call (619) 434-7033. Or, visit the aaleS office at 4815 Windjammer Way in Carltbad. Take Tamarack exit off J.,, east to Adams Street and tum ript. Follow two miles to Neblina, tum left to models. Sales office is open daily from 10 a .m. to S p.m. 2 Bedroom 390 Cliff Drive (Laguna) •• 831-1.WO $585,000 3 Bedroom 2041 Eut Balboa (Peninsula Point) Daily 1-5 831-1.00 $358,000 Sat-SUn 1-5 1000 Grove (Weatctiff) .. 844-8200 $457 .ooo 200 Via Barcelona (Lido Ille)* 875-8181 $525.000 4 Bedroom 415 8aya6de Drive (Bayfront) I Sat-SUn 1-6 Sat-SUn 1-5 831-1400 1788,000 Sat-SUn-Tuee-Thun 11-4 4711 Seuhore (Ocean Front) Duplex 131-1.00 1885.000 152 Via Undlne (Lido late) I Sun 1-5 831-1.00 $570.000 Dally 1-5 35 Rue Fontalnbleau (Big Canyon) * 831-1G 1545.000 Sun 1-6 17 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) #*• 844-8200 $915,000 Sat-SUn 1-5 815 Via Udo Soud (Lido I ... ) CJe 87M181 $2,200,000 Sat-SUn 1-5 324 Morning Star (Bayfront) # 831-1.00 $945,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 14 Rue Grand Ducal (86g Canyon)•• 844-8200 $795,000 904 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle) Cl*• Sun 1-5 875-e181 $2,825,000 Sat-Sun 1-5 · 6 Bedroom 1120 e..t ... boe Boul9vard (Baytront) 831-1400 11~75,000 Sat-8un 1-6 Key: 'JUiy 22 July 22 July 22 July 22 July 22 July 22 July 23 July 24 July 24 July 24 July 24 July 25 JUiy 25 JUiy 25 July 25 July 25 413 38da Street 2921 Qt.iedada 508 Ventaja 510 Tustin Avenue 3111 Bayside Drive 1206 Weeteliff Drive 1827 Leeward Lane 4108 River Avenue 915 Chestnut Place 2000 Vista Cajon 259 Walnut Street 1833 Highland Drive 1708 Starlight 2011 Vista C.audal 7105 Seashore Drive·, 323 Walnut Street 415 North Star Lane 214 Via Lido Nord 443 Vista Parada Week of July 28 • 31 195:,.QOO F 1290,000F 1117,000P Unaviail 1388,SOOF 1158.000 F Unavail Unavail Unavail Unavail Unavail ~ " . 8200 000 F·· # • . .. Unavail 8725,000 F Unavail 8242,SOOF DATE PROPERTY ADDRESS CONSIDERATION July 28 July 28 July 28 July 29 July 29 July 30 July 30 July 30 July 30 July 31 July 31 2658 Bayshore Drive 190 I Leeward Lane 227 48th Street 2193 Vista Entrada 416 Vista Roma 104 Grant Street 2724 Ocean Boulevard 2907 Catalpa Street 2611 Vista Ornada 1919 Chuhasco Drive 427 Harbor Island Drive Unavail 1320~000F 1227,000F Unavail 1165,000F 1325,000F Unavail Unaftil UnaYail 8265,000F 1650,000F * Poof or Spa •View #Family Room • - - RI 411"A ••&•mTATE-Alwal .... 1 Rt P141a--.-....-._ ... S,1t aa a W'SUI ..................... .... ....,.___._._.._w••• .,._..3 ltf ..C2 ........ ldi ......... 9ftCWISE I ....... amt. ....... .... ...,.... Dl-1419 I A m.E • • lOCAnml-t•if!M I.-, Cl \JI ........... .....,~ .. tllo..,....., llw.Fesl1•11 .................... ~ .... mz47 fMtS ........... _. ..-n. 2 ·=·~'I SUID~ .......... o... .. cmm·illft•-9 I ... condo or?? 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