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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-02-19 - Newport Harbor Ensign.... -" ().. {\J r'l (::J -· I 7 ,.. . ._J ... .. . In -~ ..... ._J o, •Y GEORGI! PA Local official es of wetjap tbis put week to IJ.al1Jlie with Interior Secretary Donald Hoctera ilflhore oil lenina plan. A teatatnie fint step to orpnize drillina opposition wa taken a week "°' wbCD Coearcnmaa Bob Bedba• aa witb ofticiala from teWral citia hidJwlina Newport Be.ch wl Laguna ..... . BMh•m .aid the purpote of the meetiDa was to wort out a unified rapome to Bodel'I proposal . .. We want to tell Hodel that we oppoR this plan and it ia much wone than earlier proposala, .. Badbam said. Hodel's proposal, annouJICed Jut week, calls for opening up about 1120 tnlctl off the California coat to leasing, which could occur through 1991. The plan will be formally propoMd in March with public bearinp to follow, but bicldi.na on the tracts would not becin until 1989. Comments on Hodel's plan can be ICDt to the ~t of the Interior UDtil March 4. Olle ,_,,., .. to Hodd will be a lct1u~-­ lirri• .-comp•nc1 by loCal offteiali about offshore oil drilling that is to be forwarded to Waahinaton in the next two weeb, Bedh•m uid. a t•11111 "' Tbe Newpon lbrtiOI' Area Chamber of Commerce bas aamed J actie Heather u the 1986 Citizen of the Year. Sbe was voted recipient of the award by the Cbnlber's for mer Citi=ns of the Year. ~ · Heather bas been active in public service work since 1971 when she wu appointed a member of the Planning Commission; she sened aa cbairpenon for the Commission from 1976 to 1978. Heatbet later became state president of the League of California Cities Plan- ning Department. She was a Newport Beach City Council member from 19-71 to 1986, and mayor of the city from 1980 to 1982. Council OK for Aquatic Canter l11se . • She wu a member of the California . COatal Comatissioot <>range County sa.iitaiion Dist~ Southmi Califor- nia Association of Governments, and Upper Newport Bay Ecological RC:le1 ve Public Advisory Committee.. . She is also a former member of the board for the Orange County Chapter of the American Heart Association and .,.-t president for the Orange County Medical Auxiliary. Heather established the City\ Para- medic Program. Sbe secured unified local aupport for an Upper Newport Bay clean-up plan, and went to Sacra- mento to sell that local support and lobby for the state's share of funding. Slic was instrumental in implemmting a gravity flow sewer line which saved the City of Newport Beach $40,000 a year. Heather has been honored with many awards for her community involve- ment: Athena Woman of the Y car in 1974, Community Service A ward for AAUW, YWCA Community Service Leadenhip Award in 1982, and Woman of the Year in 1983 for the Charter 100. A JO-year resident of Newport Beac~ Heather hokls a B.S. degree in jour- nalism from the University of Cincin- nati. She and her husband. Loren, have four SODS. Late-night Fun Zone problems? aY JUDY DUFFY Stacked along with other police crime reports for the weekend of Feb. 6 and 7 is one that details SI 80 in dam.ages to a pablic restroom at the ~ Fun Zone. An untnown vandal caused d•'MI': to a ~ shower head and finlaRs-Not many details were avail- able and the crime may remain umolved. But, accordi.og to some merchants doing busme. in the new Fun Zone. the incident is just one in a list of petty crimes bc:ina commdted by a young. roqb crowd late OQ weekend nights. Jeff Newton, mAft.llU of Paapin\ Froma Y oprt PIKe ia tbc Fun 7.one. decidr4 tome wc:cb .., to doee bia -ieetMljsle... at 1 J:OO p .IL OD die ween.di ds to proMt• wida JW111 a , .... ,. • oroptimi h BY PEGGY DAllNELL Lori Warmiqton loves to laugh and her warnith and love of community recently got the attention of the Soroptomists International. They asked her if she would be their 11th recipient of the •Distinguifhing Woman" award at the Ritz-Carlton in_ Lquna Billa. -She W.. bom in Sweetwater, Texas and later moved to Cali- fornia with her family. Ber divorced. mother, EliDbctb.. WU a child welfare social worker. Sbe remarried a wonderful man who wu with the Forestry Semce; they made their home in the Pomona Valley. Lori n:memben him fondly for his kindDCll and 1e111e of humor and spoke of bei appreciation of the beaulia of nature because of bis influence. She met Bob, her husband of 23 years. during their years at USC where she earned her degree in elementary education. They married duriq tbeir ICDior year. After pwluation, Lori taught at Woodland School in Costa Mesa. Bob received onlen from the Army to rwort to F~ Germany where they lived for three years and where their eldest son, Drew, wa born. They DOW haft two other cbil- dml, a.ace and Erin. It •• during Drew\ leaior year of mp 1ehool at Newport Harbor Hiah that Lori 1ot intaated in workiaa widl tbe parents of atadmt1 wbo were ~the~~-­ tion party. The theme wu •Ewnina in Pan.• and required tom of time aDd imaaiv'i-to tum the gym into one maaic-1 evening for the graduatina , eenion. She wu excited about -:•·-baWla an altanatiYe for kids to WI -.m. ..- dri~ uound looking for par- tiei that would include alcohol Moore, and Margaret Danids, and drup. in developiq a Grad Night Lori ia workiq with Pam Foundation. Tllele ladies are Howard, Susan Shaw, Sue_ committed to ltelping other ..... ..., ..... 1ehoola catabliab this same type of party for their graduates. Her goals are to encourage all high schools in Oranae County, then_ n NBPD looking, and looking, for a few good people BY RANDI ALTERMAN Don 'l be surprised if you turn on the television and you see the Newport Beach Police Depart:. ment advcrtisingfOr applicants. Last Friday, Officer Neil Harvey appeared on Trinity Broadcuting Station, Channel 40, baed -in Anaheim in an attempt to reach new applicants. "There's a shortage of qual- ified applicants. lt-S a problem all over Orange County and something needs to be done," said Harvey. Police officers have been assigned to work full time on recruiti.na new applicants. The patrol division of the department lites to run 11 officen, if pouible7 per shift, said Harvey. Generally the· department ttaffs around eight per abift.. nae recent shortaae however bu sometimes pre- vented the department from having as many officen on the street as officials would like. &EM WISE lbry a.r, C. .. d Q1mataglll In ""121 ,_w In .. jewelry~ ,...,. bw'I .... ...,, qi 1 ll>t• ebout )ewelry llnd gemlb-. quul>t• you mey have but MWW llMcl ..... "* a teiw: .. WHATS THE MOST VALUABLE GEM NEXT TO OIAMONOr w.11. llda.ay, .. dimnOl"9 .. not nec.aarily 1he mo9t V9luable gem. Dimmolld, ruby ....... Md.........,.. '""* ... qi , ......... top of ....... But .. f1lnglt of qu ... . In which gefllllb• occur • eo great tt.a no one of ._ is ahw9YI men Mllllble ttW\ enolw. ., ALWAYS THOUGHT DIAMONDS WERE THE HARDEST 8U88TAHCE ~TO MAN. HOW IS rT THAT MY cw.tOND es a• r mr Dtamond ia, indeed. the hardest material known to man. However, ._di •• .,_nae prot1c:t a •Al knee from dMpping Of cracking. Another factor-toughn•••-meaaur•• ........ lo ~119 ... biellldllg. m.: .. 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II 1° fl f .... 9'9¥ ........ fllt:ll ... ... lr*>g11n ....... ..,. ,_ ... .. ~ "brullld."' ...... foundod Gil ... ~pallfled. ........... ... ..... llgtll .......... ..... anll•111119.....,•1clr a alft-.......,. ..... , .. ..., ...... II ,_ htpe -.. ,_ H~•• .. ca-........... CHARLES H. BARR Member of American Gem Society ~ttedGem According to Harvey, the problem is not a lack of inter- ested people, but of qualified applicanta. •usua11y, olily about one out of 100 of thOIC applicants who apply are qualified. At the present time, we'\"c even having a problem fiadiag the one," Harvey explained. But since the television spot, '1be phone$ have been ringing like crazy," he added. Harvey hopes to appear on more television stations as well aa attendina coUeae career days, job fain and poaibly orpniring a newspaper and radio advertis- ing catnpaign. He has already flown to the Bay Arca to recruit applicants and plans to bead south as well. His goal is to f md 17 new officers to earn $2,367 per month. One of the reuons for the shortage, according to officers, is that although Newport Beach pays competitive wages, its salaries are still lower than the counifs medium, Also, accord- ing to Harvey, "There's the stigma of police wort to deal with. People often grow up DOCTOR JAGVAll, INC. INDEPENDENT SERVICE a REPAIR 7,500 · 1s,ooo 22.500 MILE SERVICE JAGUAR XJ6 S106.81 COMPLETE · 144 W. 11'19 ST. COSTA MESA., CA. 12127 (714) 841-2811 ''VIDEOS TO GO'' SERVING ALL OF ORANGE COUNTY ALLlforr&l f i I NllDAY I (OOlftMC1' MTE) I •, OOWIQN VAi.JO I ,... .. 17 J L...;-------- resenting the police." Because only one out of 100 aplicants is qualified, applicants are carefully screened, Harvey said. The long screening process includes a written test, an oral interview, a physical and a polygraph test. Illegal drug usage, either put or current, disqualifies a W1e number of applicantl, Harvey said. Harvey hopes that some of tbe badi& of Newport Beach will encourage officen from other areas to tr&Dlfer u well u new applicants to move. The department\ aoa1 ia to be fully atafl'ed by the summer. Fire guts Bay Ave. garage An earty-morniq fire Tues.- day on Weat Bay Avenue de- stroyed three can and a pnae and caused damage to the adja- cent home before beiq broulht under control by Newport BeKb and Oraqe County fiftfilbten, the fire department reported. Two Newport Beacb fire per- son..nel sustained minor injuria in Mttlina tbe blue, laid fire depmt• •• lpOblpenon ~ Bruyn. Sbe 8dded that the caue of the rue ii Uader inft'liPdon. Bruyn said fireficbten ~ ' callied to 1811 W. Bay Aft. at about I:'° a.m. and found the aarap in flames. In all, 21 firef.pten raponded to the call, from lhe Newport Be.ch &Dd ~ County departments. Newport Beach CapL Randy Scbeerer and paramedic Marc Walker tu.a•inod minor iJVuriea, Bnaya laid, Ud wen: treated wl rele•ed at Boea Boepit.t rue off"ICiala atimeted * total d••• to the buikli• ... coataltl at 1100.000, --of tbat ..-.. tine a, ea1iw C8l'I tUt ... •11tr.,,-.I iD ... .. ..... ., ......... .... tM •is 11d ftllle ol. tllli i::r- lrtJ ......... 111311~: • --------------- fa•?Flr. -THE ~I ENSIGNIC08TA ME.SA NEWSllAVINE TODAY .... I NMUSD eye- ltindergarten aYWDYDUFFY Five parents took the Ooor to expre11 concerns about a planned move of the kinder- garten propam at ~school to the Woodland campus for the 1987-88 achool year at lut week\ repler 11Wti111 of the Newport Maa Unified School Diatrict loint. Plans for the upcoming year bad inchaded 'tie IDOft .. part of a ~ of resoun:a to meet the demand for more daurOOID IP9CC in area-.cbools. K.ailer, loca1ed in Colla M~ is in clOIC proximity to the Woodland r.amP."' ud the pro- pOICd mcne WOlild affect a Unall numberol~1tadcnl1 in Costa Mesa and IMWth New- port Beach. Currently apece at the Wood- land campus ii lewd by Yme- yard Christian ~ which ii now negotiatin~ with the fono,ring dilcuaion by the board, the School Program Configuraaion Plan wu.Sopted with the exception of the kin- dergarten move. The ~ will take f urtber action when the negotiation of the new lease with Vineyard and other questions have been settled. ._111.1 n 'f''\ 1111111 .... .._1111 ... w-11rn .................... .... T / ._. •• ....., .......... ' 1Pllf.1111._~ ... ...... Oil ... in Orange County. I 1 1 .. )1111 "'11 n IUIY CITI we're not running around separ- ately doing our own thing."' Students raise profile with elected officials 1bis time we will ba¥e more allies than previously OD this issue and we want to reflect that in our response to Hodel," Badham said. Discussion about which tack to take in opposing off shore drilling carried over into a meeting Tuesday of the repre- sentatives of six Orange County coastal cities which arc members of a coalition of coastal cities opposing drilling. .. We're trying to gather as much information and support as we can in a short period of time," said Bob Gentry, Laguna Beach councilman. Gentry said be will write the response to Hodel. which will stress that the six mile buff er zone provided in the proposal is no protection and that the waters off Orange County area are a .. precious resource .... But be admitted that there might not be enough time to bring about a county-wide oppo- sition effort before March 4. .. Our game plan is set." said Evelyn Hart. Newport Beach councilwoman ... The buddy system between tbc cities should be helpful ... Student leaders in Newport Beach met with fede~ state, city and school district officials last ~k to improve relations between municipal and student government. Three Newport Harbor High students were invited, as representatives of high school students in Newport Beach, to dixua issues affecting students in Newport Beach. On Wednesday, Feb. 11, New- port Harbor High Associated Student Body President Chris Graham and Senior Class Pres- ident Becky Crane attended a roundtable discussion at city ball with Mayor John Cox, Assem- blyman Gil Ferguson, Rep. Robert Badbam and School Board President Ken Wayman. Among the topics discussed at the meeting were the future of the Newport Trolley. alternate airport sites and declining school enrollmenL On Thursday. Jeff Glueck, Conner president of the class of '87 at NeW.,Ort Harbor, met with La Vonne Campbell of the Ncwpon Beach Police Depart- ment and Mark Dcven of the Parks and Recreation Depart- ment to discuss police and teen relations. Glueck, chairman of the City of Newport Beach Youth Council which was formed last year to serve as an advisory committee to the city council on issues affecting youths. intends to improve police/ teen relations. 1Derc have been problems between the police and high school students, .. says Glueck, who added, ""Students and police should work together to present police policy and ma.kc Newport a better place to live and learn ... Campbell pointed out that only a tiny percentage of teens arrested in Newport Beach aR residents of the city and that most of the problems arc caused by out-of-towners. As a resort town, Newport Beach is attrac- tive to teen-agers who Oock to the coutal strip on weekends and during the summer, she said. The group discussed their opposition to drilling and decided to go ahead with draft- ing a letter condemDing Hodel •s plan to be signed by all membcn of the coalitio~ about 20 cities Fun Zone ... l a , .. _, people. The shop bad been staying open until midnight. Newton estimates that his store loses about S400 on an a~ weekend due to the earlier closing. Steps away from Newton's shop, however, tbe Balboa Island Ferry Company plies the waters of the Bay into the wee hours and Bob Snyder', opera- tions manqer. bas bad no unusual problems with people, Gentry also urged that each individual city represented at the meeting draft a resolution for their city council to consider and to also contact otbcT cities for support. .. We need more involvement and contact with other cities on this, 90 Gentry said, "to show Hart also said the response to Hodel will focus on the objec- tions to the plan and not present alternatives such as turning the waters off Orange County into a natural ocean park. ... We don' have enough time to make our case for the ocean park, .. Hart said. , young or o~ on his f errv· ~.~--4!nmplaints but he f cels that the Butch Wilson, co-owner of the department has too much to Balboa Saloon agrees with handle and not enough m~ Snyder that there don' seem to power. ·be many problems in the area Kent Stodd~ spokesperson this winter. Noah Baile I ad for the Newpon Beach Police y, e person on 0 the ferris wheel and carousel in cpartment, said that the the Fun Zone, agrees with New-department hasn' noticed any ton and said that .. . . . we 're increase in vandalism or pro~ IClns in the area. having more problems than usual. We just handle them instead of calling the polioC." Newton bas cal.led the police when he's experienced problems and they've responded to his What everyone can agree about is the fact that the Fun 'bloc continues to be a top draw for tourists and local families during the evening hours. Are You Ready For A GREAT PIZZA r--------~:;~-'] 1 so• OFF 11-----------------, I !+P I -.t...m. ~ I : ON AN~ SMALL SIZE PIZZA . : I ~ --I I """~ I I $1 00 OFF I _.._N5-87 I I : ........ ...eoupol'L I I • I --------. I ON ANY MEDIUM SIZE PIZZA : I wmtCOWON I I .... _2-2H7 I . I Nat_... ... Mf Cllllw..coupon. · I L-~~~---~~--------J ON ANY LARGE SIZE PIZZA wmt~ -v ... -~ ......... .., .... I ~ t-----------.J Editorial Badham making the right moves We were very gratified to see Rep. Bob a.dham moving aggressively to take tbe lead in opposition to Interior Secretary Donald Hodel's proposal to open the waters off Orange County to more oil exploration. It is clear that Hoders proposal to open some 1,100 tracts for leasing in 1989 is flawed, perhaps more so than the one proposed a couple of years ago by James Watt. Watt's plan was shelved after a great hue and cry here. Hodel has sought to mollify critics of the offshore drilling by including in his proposal a "buff er zone" extending for six miles off of the Orange County coast that would be kept free of drilling rip. Thank goodness for small favors. The reaction from local officials in the two weeks since the plan was unveiled shows that Hodel is fooling no one. Which brings us to Rep. Badham. He took a great deal of flak in the last election for being perceived as aloof and uninvolved in those issues which affect his district. Some of that fire came from us; most came from his opponents in first the primary and then the general elections. In moving to become the primary voice for Orange County in Washington on this issue, he could very well silence or at least mute such criticism next time around. As an ardent supporter of the current Administration in defense matters and a member of the House Armed Services Committee, he is also in a very good position to get the Administration's ear. How effectively he uses his leverage in Washington on this high-proftle issue could go a long way toward determining his political future. We support Rep. Badham in his efforts to defeat the Hodel plan and urge him to be unrelenting in his opposition. If he is successful, he will almost certainly find that he has new, and perhaps unexpected, friends. - Baker Communications AWAAD WINNING MEMBER ca....11War& ,._. ..... rm 39 State & National A~ds Since 1978 P•LlllEI: Seth Baker EllTR John Trausch AmTE EllTR Roger Bloom PllTI EllTll: Sam Gangwer 883 ProductiOn Place Newpor1 Bach. tA 92663 (714) 631-8120 Please ..s mail m: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach. r.A 9i658-9399 The Newport Ensign. Costa Mesa News and IMnl Today are published weekly on Ttlndays EllTlllN. umTllR: George Pappea, Dllvid Cor111 Robbins. Melinda Keller/Editorial; Danny Cola/~ Mid'8el P. Ramirez/Cartoonist; Jim Felton, Sue Kaulh, ~Klein. Nillr Bfyan/Columnists; Dina Von Burger/Sod91y. Jiiek HolMd/ Theatre; Robert Crabbe/~ Judy Duly/Dlnlns Anr.- ~dtson/Real &late; Brei Colaon/CelencW; Peggy Dllmell/ Religion. . --· -~ --------------- T-ime of my tif e BY JIM FELTON How Or1nge Gounty's muslal eduatlon grew under OCPS Rainy, doudy days do won- ders for my filing ayttem. Not only do I have time to stub stuff away, I clilcova-nearly forgotten trcaures l have ttubed away on other rainy, cloudy days. Like the warm handwritten note from Ann Hob~ dated April 7, 1976-almost II yean qo. It read: .. Dear Mr. Felton; At the Orange County Philharmonic Society board of directon'meet- ing be&d April S, you were duly nominated to the board for the year 1976-77. We are b.ighly pleased you have agreed to ICl'Ve as a member. I cordially invite you and your wife to attend our annual meeting June 7, 7:30 p.m. at my home ... Corona del Mar. At that time, d irectors and officen will be elected for the coming year. In addition we will have demonstrations of some of our youth programa." Fmding this letter wu like tying a bow around something beautiful. brame just a abort time ago, I sent a letter to the Philharmonic Society retiring from its board of clirecton. This Society bat done 10 much to enrich our county for nearly half a century, and acrvi.q on its board for 11 years wu exciting and challengina, but for a number of realODJ I felt it wu time to step down and let IOIDO- one with frab energia and new idc=-fill my chair. When I joined the OCPS board, the Society WU lootina forward to its rant year in the old Santa Ana Hip School 111ditoriam. BefOR tbe Society Md~iMllliiMitteu die COit of lldnai• ... world\ p11•• ord111b• to ~ Co 1ty to ;.form ill tlac drafty Crawford Ball oa tlM UCI cuapu, a1iq coUape•~lc RGlliD cbairl for WUI Nd • e· I 1liil ,_.AM ... School auditorium didn\ ha~ air<e>nditionina but it did have marvelous acoustica ~ IDOlt importaat, ~ ..,ifw. It's bard t~ remember just bow primitive were the cultural efforts in our area just a decade ago. The Pbilbarmonic Society deserved all credit for keeping the flame of culture alive in the county at all. When OCPS was first organized, it set ita objec- tives very clearly-to promote and nurture cJ1asical music in Orange County, and the fint step was buildina its own sym- phony orchestra. Freda Bella- fonte, now in Laguna Beach, wu the conductor, and the orchestra presented remarkable concerts. It wu only when the rising cost of muaiciam and other union- related services threatened the existeocc of the Society that the group turned to the Los Angeles Pbilba.rmonic Orchestra for the bulk of its concerts. This decision threatened to break the Society apart, but the net result wu a loftier caliber of music from visitina orcbol- tru. The Society continua to underwrite the cost of world cl..a orcbestru. A few ~ aao. OCPS spomored the Cbi- caao Sympbony in the new PerformiDa Aita Ceater. Martin Bembeimer' the ill8ltriOm critic for the Loi AnpJa 7ho. aalll the Claicap s,....._, •oac al the wonden of the •Oden wo~· ad be complimieated tbe iudiellCe-Wfbe IOpb.iati- Cillild mccbcn of tllle Oran,e Coanty Pibilbarmonic Societj•-for tbr:ir pro~ wl knOWled~ Wamor, aot .,J11wli81 bitW e ID mc»it 1811 of a ay• ....,, •lb tli8I. music in the tcboola IUll become almost non-exilteat. But throup iu etqant women-., committees, the Society for some 40 years bu 1pomored a score of youth propama, for elementary arMa thro"lb col-Jeae. More tban 300,000 Oran,e County children are expoeed to tbc Society\ annual youth con- certs. and Rea thae cbiddlml arow up to become pabOlll for the Performiq Ana Cellter, they bow bow &o behave in the pracnce of peat mUlic. You can teU tbc diffaencc in audiema betweca aa OCPS-. spomored concert and a Pacific Symphony concert, and Bernbcima' collUDelltcd OD tbia, too. He said be felt it wu too Md Pacific Symphony bad to many data in tbc Paformiq Arta Center. While the locally· bred o~ it aooct, it's not aood enough, be 1aid. The audience sometimes reflecta this. It's frequently a rowdy bunc:h. appl•udiq when they shouldn '· wbi.ttJ.in& atompin&, talking to each other, u if they were attendi.na a rock concert. I have Iona advocated a meager of OCPS and PICific Symphony. It would be aood for the county, and it would be good for P.af1e Symphony. The mark of tbe maturity of a rqion is the burial of provincialism wl the rccopition of univenal art. I remember when I fint entered journ1tian, when many journal· iJU lauabed at Lot Angeles aew1paper1. Because moat Southern California people come frOm eomewbere •they do not baft their roots bere and tend to compenaate for this with unbridled proYinci•liam-def- emive, paranoid. Tbe perfect beedline in a Loi Aqeles nt..... paper, they said, WU .. LA. DOG CHASES L.A. CAT OVER L.A. FENCE.• Provin- Cial pride abC'Mild not be a aub- ttitate for put mueic. i. tllil ... ,.. of the Per- formiaa Arts c.ter, fUliq tbe ball i1 ao problem. But it ..,..•lotie-Wllllt'",,.u in ........ tllinl ,.... • .., .... a.a, .... ,.,....... '*ca...,.."'•• ••II••, _. ........ a ••I'• OCPS ......... ~ .... , .... ..... UI ....... a11kin dleMwe,; Ad of spelling seems to be rare skill • 111 be the fint to admit it. lit down and Jet her dictate it to us. I want her to know the value of words. She also ICCS me reading constandy for pJtuure. Tbere are aome Jetten tbat vex and bedevil me. I have trouble with &be 'i'I• wl 'e's' allO the -jbla" and •ables." Usually I at the countelina eecretary how to apell thoee; abe ii alwaya riabt. (Just ask ber.) But I don't feel alone. It seema the rat of the world can't spell too well. either. Sue .Kauth bard to teacb.. I know that in l<'IDe CMa there are rules which can be tauabt to help. But the bat way to bow bow to spell is to tee words over and over again, spelled correctly and UICd coherently. From the polls I have taken of teens, I suspect that they rarely see words at all Putting subtiUes underneath the T. V. pictures lnigbt help kids to sec correct spelling. The atrocious apostrophe problem can only be solved by a mucb- despiscd course in grammar. Sometimes the old-fashioned way is best. I picked up a little shopping list on the Balboa pier the other day. It read as follows: I. El Patio di«d gr«n chili$ 2. SwOMOn:S 3. Papnica 4. Napkin~ Now perhaps the owner of the food stand printed OD the other side wu not from this country. Maybe jnst getting the words down OJi paper was an accomp- lishment for this pcnon. But the ,. RwnmiKe Sak to Bennlfit tM HaTbor High Chttrka«rs·was printed by products of our own schools. Atleastthoseapiritedyoung ladies did not feel compelled to put an apostrophe before the 's' in any plural word. This~ is an increasingly common practice which makes me cringe. Check out the local bulletin boards at the markets. You'll see "Puppy's for Sale-," "Baby's Toys," and "Workmans Tool's." In the want-ads, allegedJy proof-read by somebody, you 11 read of lovely "'rot iron baker's racks," "'spaded female poodJes" and beautiful "momentos from Europe." But if the common f olk.s make Friends of Library schedule book talk The ·Friends of Orange Coast College's Norman E .. Watson Library will host a lecture for book lovers on Wednesday even- ing, Feb. 2S. The program begins at 7:30 p.m. at the Lido Isle Community Association Clubhouse. The clubhouse is located at 70 I Via Lido Soud on Lido Isle. Admis- sion is free, but attendees arc asked to bring a book to donate. Guest lecturer will be OCC librarian, Debbie Webb. ·For information about the program, or about Friends of the Norman E. Watson Library, phone (714) 432-S88S. Badham offers bill to restore I RA credits Legislation to alJow deduction of up to $2,000 for an Individual Retirement Account for a non- working spouse bas been intro- duced by Rep. Robert E. Bad- bam (R-Newport Beach). Bad ham\ legislation is in the form of an amendment to the Tax Reform Act of 1986 and also restores the $~000 IRA deductiom for those who are active partkipants in qualified pcmion plans. Badham said in his message accompanying introduction of the amendment last week that it was the original intent of the Congress in 1981 alJowing those who have pension plans also to participate in IRAs to encourage Americans-particularly those in the middle income brackets- to save money for their future retirement. This program bas werked, the Newpon Beach legisJator com- mented, because there has been an increase of $200 billion in individual savings since the changes in the IRA statutes. funds which might otherwise not have been accumuJated. However, last year in review- ing and revising the nation\ tax laws, Congress did a turnabout. Bad ham said, by removing many of the incentives and making it more difficult for individuals to accumulate necessary savinp. Under legislation proposed by Badham the tax laws wouJd be changed to alJow a working and non-working spouse to combine their overall income and allow each of them to deduct for any taxable year the lesser of s2.ooo or I 00 percent of their total annual compensation. Building code board vacancy Applicants are being sought for a vacancy on the City of Newport Beach Building Code Board of Appeals, as a resuJt of the resignation of long-time member C. A. Higbie. The Building Code Board of Appeals meets in the City Hall Council Cbamben, 3300 New- port Blvd., Newport Beach, as called by the Building Director. Applications are available from the City Clerk ·s Office, and must be returned no later than Friday, Feb. 20, 1987 by 4:30 p.m., to be considered for appointment at a future Council meeting. /l. cp·g q>et glloontfllg Serving Corona del Mar for 5 years $2.50 OFF REGULAR GROOMING Cats & Dogs with coupon thru March 18, 1987 ~ appt. ~ 615 C ldcnrod Ave .. Corona del Mar 76 -t218 ; such erron. the educated are not much better. When I foolishly offer to proof-read a student's personal essay for Harvard or Yale, it turns into a laborious task. These top-level college- bound kids mate terrible bloop- en. For some the problem is carelessness. But to spell "Berk- ley"' wrong, or to claim that one will be "'transfering to UCSB" is unforgivable. The admissions committee is not going to be impressed by a student claiming to have won the "athaletc- scbolar" award. Immersed as they are in videos and T. V., they rarely read for pleasure. And unless a youngster reads widely, be will be unaware not only of correct spelling, but also logical and pleasing style. As a Conner English teacher. I harbor a bias that kids should have books all over the house and watch as little T . V. as possible. I can be guilty of video laziness with my daughter. If I can pop her in front of Snoopy Co~ Home, I can have a reaJ conversation with my husband. But we make sure to read and read and read to her. And when she wants to write a letter, we Parents, when you.. sec your kids reading Spiderman Comics, try not to despair. At least they are viewing the printed word. Maybe you could move them up to adventure books or mysteries. Just keep them reading! I believe that spelling is pretty Sue Kawh is a licensed ther- apist and counselor at a local public high school. s~ and hu hwband live with their four- year-old girl in Newport Heights. 1-27-87 1-27-17 1·28-17 1-28-17 l-l0-17 1·30-87 1-29-17 1-ll-17 1-l l-17 2·1-17 2-2-17 2-2-17 2-3-17 2·H7 2-1-17 .. 2-3-17 Births Hoag Memorial Hospital Mr. A Mn. Roben Smnb M ~r. A Mn. Charla Linnert F Mr. A Mn.. Gcof'F Turk F Mr. A Mrs. Jama Mecba.o Jr F Mr. A 'Mn. Haymin N10yo F Mr. A Mn . Tbomm GOctb.a.ls M Mr. A Mn. Robert R-.iaiu F Mr. A Mrs. Thomas Grcmn,er F Mr. A M n. Dick.ra.a 8onDi.aD M Mr. A Mn.. Brat Sdwsuet M Mr. A Mn. Ttrn.ee ~ M Mr. A Mrs. Paul '"iluk F Mr. A M n.. bymoad Sudstrom F Mr.A Mn. Rotrr1'boffc M Mr. A Mn. Stepbaa GdsinFr F Mr. a Mn.. Sina Rep M Wcstmin.stet Ora.ate Newport Beadl H utinst on 8cac.b lm8C Newport Beach Irvine Fountatn V aJlc) Co.ta Mesa HYDtin&to11 Beacb H~oaleacb Newport 8cac.b Lapm Hills lm.x lrvmc Trabaco Canyo11 Aerobics The Pr·eve11lion d.nd Treatment of Injuries A Staying Healthy Semiriaf Presented by Hoag Hospital How to ~t the most out of your aerobte program without m1ur). Topics: D What to look for in an aerobics pr<>sram D Body mechanics for safe exercise D Early warning signs for injury D Common injuries: how to prevent and treat them C What injuries to treat yourself- and when to see a doctor Speakus: Alan Beyer, M.U Orthopedic Su~ Hoag f-b;,p1tal Unda Suchy, R.P. T. Ph) teal Thcrapast Hoag Hospital Lynn Lucier, R.P. T. Ph'~~al Tuer pt.c;t Hoag Hospital Monday, March 2, 1986 • 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Groce Hoag Conference Center 301 Newport Boole\·ard rpcYt Beach. CA 92663 .. " Y01.. r'wA".T 0 •. ~ ... :> .... C:·. . ...... ; ) l Pre-feSistration is required To register, or for more information, call the Rehabilitation Services Department at (714) 760-5645. There is no adm~ cha~ Limited sealing available. ,_I flllUAIY 11, 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW811AVINE TODAY ' r ., .; . Sea Kings ·reign in Sea View League •cIF! CIF! CIF!" chanted the charged Sea Kings after blasting by the Univenity Trojans last. week, 75-67. And their enthusi- asm didn't cease as they snatched the Sea View League title, defeating the Newport Barbor Sailon 60-5 J in the last game of -league action. Off and running to the CIF playoffs, where they will start by playing Sonora at home tomor- row night, there probably aren't many who will deny the Sea Kinp are the best team in the Sea View League. Ending their Markus Muller-Stach, D~ season 21-6 overall and 8-2 in Morris, Chris Hoot, Chna ~.their record shows hard Burm, and Kevin 09Niel wetat work, determination and most right to wort with unbelievable importantly, that special some-out.aide ahota and even more thing it takes to be champions-unbelievable man-to-man they didn't just let it all happen defense ap.imt the Tars. by it1elf. Said Orris after def eating Enter the Sea Kings. After Univenity earlier, "Its toqb to startiy the season-relatively play two pmea back to back slowly, losing to both Estancia when you p'ay an emotional and Tustin, CdM regained their game like this one." fint place position. Making it -By the end of the first quarter, clear they weren't about to give CdM held a clear IM!vantqe with it all up in the lut week of play, Muller-Stach alieady at 9 points RlllLE-1'1 ... W mt ,_ llf .. At ••11 ldlr ..... lil1 • II CIF s Ill Clilll ml llS .. 11111 lllr ... 111«1 1112 C ti .. • 1 Pl I rlllll II Ill ...... ti Ill ....... , , 1 ,, ___ llfllla.11111.INl.Lll.c.I; , Plt'81 .... -lllllll ... aad CdM leading 17-12. Harbor tried to combat the preu with the familiar CdM man~man defeme and it looked to be workin&, but experience reaped the profits. Cuia Hoot, who was taken out duriq the sccond quarter becau1e of foul trouble, was one of the game's leaden, pushing the 24-22 halftime ad to a 4S- 37 lcd with S:28 remaining in the fourth. Hook, often not given deserved credit, is able to play very hard defense (be won the game against Tustin) and at the same time, rip put defenden for the score. CdM continued their domination over the Tan and with the final minutes of the game ticking away, it was clear CdM would take league. At the Univenity game, the Trojans, ahead I 8-17 at the fint quarter and JS-34 at the half, were bopina they'd aet tbe break this ti.me around aa tbe Sea Kinp .eemecl to be beati.q them1elve1. (CdM had pre- viously beaten tbe T~ in oftl'time). It juat walll'l in U.C cardL WUtever Orris Mid to Ilia team at tbe balf worbd. Uni- versity's Eric Olin, wbo ICOled 14 points in the fint half, ... held to 7 in tbe leCODd. The Sea ~dcfemew• alwp and their ahootiq nm abarper. Darren Morris WM CdM'I top scorer with 18 points and Muller-Stach WU leCOnd with . 15. By the end of the thinl, CdM had atretcbcd their lead to an appealing SS-.U. The trend con- tinued u junior Geoff Probst (9 points) replaced Chris Hook, who fouled out, in the fourth quarter. 1be Sea l:inp ended the game under little praaure, 75-67. Sign-ups on fo~ Newport-Enien1d1 Rice llPPY Mm F•• C:. 0 2 • I 111111 ~ lntal 1111 Ml ... 1111111 .......... TlmiJflj ......... 1111 -......... ... .. a.1111 II It Jlr1 ldlr ... II ,._ &11111 .. m ' \ -.. lllllll'•••Ma ,...., •• ,, a Approximately 650 yachts with over S,000 participants will compete on Friday, A~ril 24, in the 40th an.nivenary sailing of the Newport Beach to Emenada, Mexico Yacht Race. The 125-mile sail to Ensenada is expected to draw more than 10,000 spcctaton, mating it the 1.aqcat yacht race in the world to begin in one country and end in another. The race is open to all PHRF, ORF and ORCA sailboats. Non-boat owners can also enter by chartering a boat for tbt n.ce. Entries are being taken now. Pre-race festivities begin at noon on April 23, with a Y a.cbb- men 'I Luncheon and Faahion Show at the Balboa Yacht Cub. That evenina. a Gala Sendolf F"ata will be beld at the '8ahw Corinthian Y.cbi Cltlb; Thia year tbe n.ce Will QR OD Friday, April 2A, at DOOD and '1°oplliee - will be presented in Emenada on Sunday, April 26, following an authentic Emenada Beach Bar- becue. In honor of the 40th anniver- sary of the race, Admiral Cruise I .inea, owner of the S.S. Azure Seu, is offering a 20 percent dilcount on its Los Aqela to Emenada cruise to familiea, friends and apc:ctaton of the Emenada race. •1n previous yean, families and friends of the racen or apectaton wbo wanted to ICC the fJniab of the tace traftled to Emenada by car," said Mite K.ane, president of the race's spon1orin1 entity, Newport Ocean Sailing Association. wrhia year; people can cruile to Emeuda in bijb ltyle and leaw the 1bip iD Mexico to participate in post-race feativitiea. Pu- ICDFll can reboarcl in EDMDada with their ncer for a re'••ina auile back to Lot Aqelea." The ahip will leave Loa Aqeles Friday evenina. April '24, aivina paueqen time to board the Azure Seu followina the start of the race that day at noon. The COit ranaea from $400 to SS2S per penon, double occu- pancy, ckpendina on the accom- modatiom .elected. To make cruise re1ervation1 call Pat Sparkle, Desip Plaza Travel, at (714) 640-0620. For the fint time in the history of the race, corporate aponaon have been ubd to participaae. Tbe Newport Ocean Sailing Aaaociation ia pleated to announce that, in IMldition to the AzUre Seu, ita ipODIOl'I will be Corou Extra Beer and 8ullfroa Amphibious Sablock. For more information 011 the race, or to enter, c:ontect tbe Newport Ocean Sai!ina Alloci- alioa, (714) 640-1351. !; r . ..,.._ ..... ;111n1r•11111111c...m1 ......... ............ .-.._1111111111 ;1111rt'...,,, a'• II ~ ....... 12 1 .. wllltll .., • " 1 8 a I am INJ ..... .... ...., ........... di I. CS•..., 31' ' ..... I ...... Advanced sailing offered by OCC A seven-week. course that teaches advanced sailing tech- niques will be offered this spri.ng by Orange Coast College's Sail- ing Academy. The class meets Saturday afternoons, Feb. 28 through April 11, from 1-S p.m. at occ•s Sailing and Rowing Base. Located on Pacific Cout High- way in Newport Beach, the base is situated between the Balboa Bay Club and Orange County Sea Scout Base. Coune fee is $69. Registration is underway in occ•s Community Service OffK:C, located in the college's Student Center Building. Tickets may be purchased by phone. using Visa or Master- carcl. For information. phone (714) 432-5880. by Former Mr. Universe Private Lessons MEN&WOMEN Selected Clientele ... -----· Fil llMIY 11; 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ,.1 . Cabo'87 attracts a top field The official entry forms have aone out for the 9th Biamia1 Newport Beach to Cabo San Lucas Invitational Y acbt Race OD March 14. Sponsored by the Newport Harbor Yacht Cub, this eYent is attracting a truly outstanding fleet. The deadline for entries is Feb. 21, and the respoma from the IOR Fleet to the preliminary entry forms have the race com- mittee estimating a turnout of between 40 and SO yachts. This will be the largest IOR Interna! tional race in recent yean on the West Coast. The yachts entering this race are all IOR rated between 30.0 and 70.0, whose skippcn are memben of a USYltU Affiliated Yacht Cub. Eligibility require- ments stress the NHYC-S desire to ensure that only well designed and constructed yachts partici- pate. The measured distance is 790 nautical miles~ and the handicap distance is 632 nautical miles or 809f,. .....ltl.a..lltlnlltllt 'd 1:1c.· ...... ',, ........ A few of the yachts that will be in contention for f mt to finish will be: Roy Disney's 70-foot Pyewacket from the California Yacht Club; Don Ayres' 60-foot Drum~ NHYC; Patrick Far- rah, Long Beach Y acbt Oub • racing the 62-f oot Ragtime; a Southern California syndicate racing the 68-f oot Swiftsure lll, skippered by Dr. ~enneth Ott of the San Diqo y acbt aub. • ._. A1*11 1t1b a .. llllly .... , ... Ir J 1; '*8 II lltr ....... Pll'Ta IT llll'f CITA HOURS: Mcn-ltus. 11~ Ffi. 11-9 Sat. 10-9 Sln 11-7 • FREE copy of Top Gun with each purchase of Director's Club Membership for only $29.95. Membenhip lndud11· • 12 FREE movie rentals per year • $2.69 daily rate (a 1/3 savings off regular rate) •Reservation privileges •Offerexp1res Feb. 28, 1987. IDEO 2087 San Joaguin Hills Rd Newport <Anter 7»9266 ce The t:nanagement team: BuHding for succ s Part I Building a proactive m•oqo- ment team is one of the keys to enh1ncin1 the profitability and longevity of your butinea. ~ a buaineu owner or company leader you need and dclct ve a good fuoctionina team of people to bdp keep the m•n...,,n'7 marketing, sales and service functions of your bnaioen in good health and bal•na:. national and international eco-meat ~ actitm,.. and liomic policies. increuingly . f'CICal'dl. Ofer tWia time, ...., expemi.e energy, a decline in the ulCful t.eCIUliqms ad .....,.. productive Clomin•na: of the prOftd tllcir Yatae ia nh•w:iea West, extensive tecbnoloP:al ~'I paformance ad com- innovation, and lower wort-pay profitability. OlliD ol the force motivation and morale ia IDOlt mpificaat fiwlinp ... conttibutiq to the terious de-thatmn ... 1111Calw•Cllilldbe mUe of many COMp'Dia. ~ ... WCMdpQy Company owncn willina to developed into poweiful prob- take active respomibility for km IOIYiq tan tmt produced insuring the health .of their excelleat raulta. Time te•'N, when they clew:q, a~ •••no:. demomtnae tbeit ~ IY DI. llllAll lllCAIAI ties to collaborate, coopaaae, establish a top quality wort environment and produce ex- celle~t produca and lel'Vicel. Effective mana,ement teams have regularly used team build- and productivity of thelDICha and otben. 1. Team man~ and team membi::n usually ..,.,.-eciate the proceaa and almost always derM from it taDll"ble benefits which mh•na: opendina df~ ~ 2. The procaa ii rapid, enduriq, wl deady related to tbe orpnimion'I ........ 3. Buman resoun:e deYdop- ment co ... ltata fbld tlaat their bowJedF 8lid ltilk are relo- vaat m ..,.a 11ut. 4. laditid h ...... atti- tadel wl mll ..... ave their perwl ••GU I I TH 5. Stilla IMrDed are often ~to •heecina cmomcr/ clieel na.ac.. Nat .wk wfl loot• ..., ,,..a,. N««fll/ul ~··•11 tHllL Money Making Money To do this, small companies unable to afford full time posi- tions to cover all of the critical business function arc using a concept called "shared· manage- rial expertise ... Small companies arc getting qualified talent to help them when they need it. Functions such as fi nancial controls, personnel selectio n, strateg ic business planning, marketing, sales and customer service arc being eff ectivcly covered with professionals who provide their expertise to a number of small firms on a shared basis. enterprises regularly seek the intelligent advice and ex pertise of others so they can remain prosperous, adaptable, and pro- d uctivc despite these threats to their well-being. ing as a cost-effective and pro-c t• eq 1•t•1es ductive strategy for developing onserva 1ve· u and maintaining the attitudes, -::~~.t;a:;~~,~ can give liberal yields man8gerial tasks and functions. Team building bas four impor: · tant advantages to company owners and leaden who are concerned with the development Much has been learned over the last 20 years from the mixed results of organizaiion develop- Finance seminar set With both the U.S. economy and the stock market giving mixed signals for the future and with interest rates down, inves- tors arc finding it increasingly difficult to combine both safety and relatively high return in the same invcstmenL Management teams arc needed in large and small organ- izations to effectively make adjustments and deal with the turbulent social and economic environment. Major shifts in The Newport Beach office of E. F . Hutton is sponsoring a seminar entitled "Basic Finan- cial Planning" on Wednesday, Feb. 25 from 7 to 10 p.m. at Orange Coast College. The semiaar will be held in Room J 13 of the CMHS building on the Costa Mesa campus. The aemin!r is open to the public, but seating is limited. Fee Conservative equities can be for the seminar is SI 5. To one of the best answers to this register contact the Community investment dilemma. These are Service Office at Oraqe Coast stocks-that can be reasonably College at (714) 432-5880. or . expected to produce a total register at the door on the, annual return of bctwccn 10 and C-Vening of the semin•r. For IS percent. Typically, about fiw further information call Tracey percent comes from dividends Conlogue of E.F. Button at and the other S to 10 percent (714) 644-9111. from capital appreciatioa You're About To Drive The Best Bargain Of Your Life ••• _._. # • ..... -._. -- COMPACTS TO ROLLS ROYCES 4, "bas a car for ~11111£-e every occasion" Rent any car for 6 days, g-it the -7th day -FREE 19 95 unlimited FREE 111Heage ,..., Ae ~ Ae1 .. AC. ~get a,.._~ eQllfpped eel ''°"' .., .. 1995 pelf ct.r. and .. ~·· .......... ec:e.d .... good b any 9'1ne F1out Contpaet• lo c..-.ce . lo peueng.. vene. oe ••utlc: M"Nf.U. Awon r ... fO'I COll•••d c; .. ue eod we'I chat,.f'-JOU lo°"' COt1ntet end h•v• ~ oo ~ way mon*• ..._ • Porec:het~ . . . . • n 151-,..,. "'••-ea • l1cAe ~1r ......... nt 151..., ....... . • MefefldM . . • "tsldet plue ...... . • C..-.Clllna*t ....• •t 151der plue .,..ege ........ e..,.-eo. ............ V.W. Convertibles S391s Wbttolel• Ret 42" .... -- The relative soundness of conservative equities stems from the basic characteristics of the . . . wumg compames: 0 • Larg~ siz~. These companies typically have over SI billion in sales and don't depend on a single product, single plant or sing)c market. So if something goes wrong in one part of the company, your investment is not put at serious risk. Financial strength. The com- pany's balance sheet should show that less than 40 percent of the capital coma from debt. Any more debt could mean the company is too hiablY leveraged. Stab~ maruu. Ideally, com- panies should be in well- cstablishcd, moderately growing (three to six percent per year) markets. Avoid companies in cyclical markets (wheR caminp depend largely OD the upl and downs of the general business cycle) or in trendy new markets that can grow rapidly, plateau and then contract sharply. Coruistml, predictabk eam- in1s outlook. A company's stocks must have steadily arow- ing caminp that can be forecast fairly accurately within a narrow ~ for its stock to be consi- dered comervative. Tbua, if XVZ Corp. earned SI per share dais ,ear, an ~:bBI projection (or aat JQr oa around S2 WCMlld diaplaJ both ..... ~ .... , and ~ • wdl. Ia CIOlltr'Ml, a projedioa Of betwccu $2 wl S4 mru the stock • ""' cowa-Yllti~ Di~ylltC. TM ccm-,_, .,..... ,., •.. ., ..... terly dividends, but not neces- s aril y high ones. Dividend payout should not be more than SO percent o.J c~. Be wuy of stocks yielding more than eight percent, because m.anqe- ment may suddenly cut or sus- pend these hefty dividends. People sometimes think of comervative stocks u stodgy. Not true. They lack the flub of their growtlM>riented or specu- lative comins, but there's nothing borina about a comiat- ent 10-IS percent mum year after year. At thOK rates, your invatmeat can double in as little ufiveJt*S. Another misconception is that comerv.Uve stocb are, •lmost by definition, the same u ~ chip" stocb. Inf~ many blue- chipa are not conservative investments at all. Some in .. smokestack" industries are overburdened by debt and face •hrintina markets and profits (or may be producing loaea). A clauic eumple of a bluc-cb.ip that bu fallen OD hard times and become speculative i1 USX Corp. (formerly US Steel). Otha bluo-dlipl, aucb u GM, ba\4e become more cyc1ical ~ they used to be. There are conservative isaues in every indUltry, but. they must be carefully researched and selected to separate them from other comMnies that are not conservative. For example. many utility stocks meet the comervativc criteria. But otbcn, notably thOK buildina nuc&ear plants, carry more than normal risk (and probably yield more because of this risk). H you 're inlerated in comer- vative llOCb. explore with your Financial Consultant aucb induatria u utilities, benkin& ret•ili"lt and CODIWDel' DOD- dunbla auda. food,~ and ~ SOIDlt larlt CODIV- ~ aoodl C09'pe•in are mpe- ciaDJ llltnctiw bcalllC the new tu law will lea~ Americans witll billiom of do1lan more to .... ovu tbe .U feW yan. An ToUdl II·~ t'ORN..., rill S\Mr.IOfl Ult- ... A1otJwn .. NftlpOn ••t'- ~ ----__ ....,__ -- - ------=---- flf 11,.., 1l 1E THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllFMNE TODAY ... natioul 'M'>ciatioa man.et.. Before comiDg to tbe Newpor- t.er, Libby was dirutor of sala and a .... u'a depec in mmir education from UCLA. Sbe liwa in Corona dd M•. Business Briefs -' at the Saint Paul Hotel in St. C.el)a LP .. Ml been named dnelopment director for the UC bviDe Gradua1e School of MaMFment (GSM) . She will be respomible for GSM•a corpo~ alumni and community relations. • • • . ------------------~----~----------------Paul.Mina Jann Church Partnen Mar- keting A Graphic Design has announced the addition of JU1e1 Nella. to its staff as a senior associate. Newplft8••......, W.._ G. llMralt U. been unanj~ elected. piaident of the six-member Coat Com- munity Collep District Board of Trustea for 1917. A gradUate of UCLA's Law Schoo~ Rowald bu worked as an attorney, arbitrator, Super- ior Court Jud1t Pro Tem, and has been active in local civic ~affain. Ria law corporation places primary emphasis on civil business and trial law. He is a resident of Corona del Mar. • • • The Merrill Lynch Realty Irvine office has welcomed sales associate AD ... Glaser, who bas been a reaJtor for the past eight years and is a former member of the Merrill Lynch Realty Malibu office. Glaser baa been a consistent top producer for Merrill Lynch· since her association with the company four yean qo, and was chosen as Rookie of tbe Year in her fmt year. Glaser lives in Newport Beach with her I I-year-old daughter, Jennifer. • • • The Newporter Resort has increased its sales force with a new director of marketing and three sales personnel. As Marketing Director, Tom D..U.1 is responsible for over- seeing sales. advertising~ public relations and promotions. Dus- ing's prior experience includes Oil"C\.10r of Sales for Marriott Mountain Shadows in Scotts- dale. Ariz .• and Director of National Accounts at Anaheim Marriott. As director of sales for the Ncwporter, Deborah LlbbJ directs the entire hotel sales staff, as well as handling the . As associate director of sales. Bette Fowle is responsible for all Midwest and Canadian cor- porate accounts~ along with all incentive accounts. Senior Sales Manager Ami O'Carrol handles the local cor- porate and transient markets for the Newporter Resort. She previously held sala positions with Manion Hotels and Resorta, the Emerald Hotel in Anaheim, and Anaheim Marri- ott Hotel Pegg comes to UCI from the Newport Beach office of Brakely, John Price Jones Inc., a national fund-raising consult- ing fa.mt. where she directed fund planning studies for sev- eral orpnizations and educa- tional institutions. Pea holds a bachelor's degree in music education, a secondary teaching credential Nelson, whose corporate responsibilities will range from business development to project management, will be b..ed in the Newport Beach offaces of the graphic design firm. He brings more than 20 years expe- rience with him at some of America'• and Europe's lar,est firms. , TIFfYE Ill IAIT .. ,., .......... T• £111111111111-• ...... I 2 ........ ,,, I I ""''"' ..... 1'11 Cllllr •• llgr'fl ""'.., ,, 2 ' ........ I / 2 'I I ' 2 'a I 0 7 a PllTllY•U I B Meetings & Events will discuss respite care, living arrangements~ the need for family and group suppo~ and dealing with frustrations and stress. M usimovic entil)ed •pascal and 20th Century Scientific Thought, .. Friday, Feb. 20 at 8~ p.m. in Bridie Hall of the Congregational Ch~ 3'40 SL Ann Drive. Laguna Beach (parking off Glenneyrc behind the church). The Newport Beach Public Library, Balboa Branch. and the American Red Cross are co-sponsoring their semi- annual blood drive Monday. Feb. 23 at the £bell Cub, SIS W. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa Peninsula., from 2 p.m. to 6:4S p.m. For an appointment call 644-3171. ••• Mollie Merrell and Com- pany, wedding consultants, will praent a bridal show, .. Orange County Bridal Connections," at the Pacific Federal Plaza at 1901 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa on Sunday, March I from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Exhibi- ton for every aspect of wed- cliap will be OD site, plus three bridal fashion ahowa by Mon Amie. ••• Elizabeth Slocum, a marriage and family therapist specializ- ing in women's issues and oon- cema, will speak to the Orange County Chapter of Women in Management on Wednesday, Feb. 2S. As part of her presen- tation she will offer participants a test to determine if they arc prone to job burnout and will invohe the audience in experi- mental exerciles to learn how to prewnt burnout.. Registration and netwoTking begins at 6 p. m. with dinner and the speaker starting at 6: 30 p.m. The meeting is open to the public and t~ost is $23 for non-membe~ and S 18 for memben. Call 966-8660 for reservations by Monday prior to the meeting. • • • The Newport Beach Friends of the Library are inviting the public to meet with Douglas Muir, a young and colorful local resident of many talents. He is a ftlm and TV producer- d.im:tor wbo bas turned to fic- tion writing of suspense stories. The program will be at the Bluffs Cubbouse South, 2424 Vista del Oro at East Bluff, Newport Beach on Feb. 24 at I p.m. Deuert will be served and the donation is $2.00. Advance reservation is requested. Call 644-S834 or 7S9-9294. Muir's latest book Wfides of War" is about to be published and promises to be fast moving. exciting, and with an interna- tional theme. His previous novel, "American Reich" sold some 102,000 copies. Other writina credits include tributes for fdms on TV. Muir is also kaown· as the dcsiper of t.bc MICROFI Plenr*'8•~ ..... ,.,,,,_ ........... ~ ............... tr .. • C1 .. utu •• ,, .. -•• 1111' ,.,,, ... _.. h •a I a Ct•• ,... ....,. •All• '1S1a '9••• -lft •n I llA .. M ls ... Tlll m LA. ........ ,,...... , •ftz1 dd AM Psw..,1•+ STAN KARDY~ W 141 -... , 'n!lllst1n1 Burbank R~ Parade float that won the Founders Trophy in Pasadena. • • • Anyone presently are taking ca.re of a parent, relative, or elderly friend because they arc unable to live independently is · encouraged to sign-up for a lec- ture offered at OASIS Senior Center on Tuesday, Feb. 24 from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in room 6. The group leader, Arleen Whitney~ facilitator of an AduJt Children Caring for Older Par- ents Support Group in Irvine~ For quahf1ed homeowners. we offer discounts whic h c:\n make our already low premium even lower Call for details DENNIS A. ROSENE, A1111t 204 Riverside Drive Newport Beach. CA 92863 "'°"8: (714) MH470 L *e a good netghbot • Slat Fwm as there Sign up now by calling the front offKSe at 644-3244. Seat- ing will be limited and refresh- ments will be provided . ••• The Alliance Francaise of Orange County will present a lecture by Monsieur Michel There will be a charge of S4.00 for adults and S2~00 for students under 25. The lecture will be in French. Allstate Update: Joint Mortgage Protection ''Life insurance can help make sure you don't lose the home you both worked to buy?' JIM WERLEIN Account~t 21115 E.-t eo.t Htghway. Coron. -..., Bua. (714) S'75-6815. ,__ ('M4) ... ,"' These days it often takes two incomes to afford the home you want And smart couples know the loss of a spouse could make the family home unaffordable. That's why there's Allstate Joint Mortgage Protection~ It's lite insurance for the two of you that can provide funds to help pay off the mortgage, it either of you should die. .. I'd like to explain all the benefits of this coverage that insures you both. usually for less than the cost of two separate policies. Our office is nearby, so wtey not drop in or call? r11 ..... 0uca-· ..... '-ct show you how Allstate Joint Mortgage Protection can help make sure your hoose stays home. You're in good hands with Allstate.· . ... . Fab furs beckoning bargain shoppers BY JUDY DUFFY Locab cleairoua of acquiring fuhion fun mipt not rame that they are benefitting greatly from the wealth of styles being oft'ere,d around the nation by a .,iOliferation of video shopping servica. While they might shy away from phoning in an order for a mint or fox sight umeen, they may have been attracted to the smart styling and good prices bcina offered for trusting souls with credit cards. But living or working in the Newport area means that those who covet fur can acquire the very same goods being sold nationally at the same wholesale prices that large volume video shopping services are paying. The secret is knowing about the showroom of Anthon 's Fun, Inc. on Red Hill in Tustin. Three short years arc all it bas taken for Anthon's to become one of the largest wholesalers to video shopping services of fur coats, according to Terec Tay- lor, vice president of marketing for the firm. The firm saw the potential and moved to put in place an import system which acquires ranched pelts from the fur-growing nations and then has them assembled into finished garments in such places as Hong Kong and Taiwan. The finished goods find their way to Anthon 's and from thence to the backs of cold customers around the nation who watch the tube hoping for a good buy on every- thiog from mint to rabbit. Tbe video buyers pay the aboppi.Da service mart-up OD the it.em. Newport reaidenta can acquire the same coat1 direct from the importer and l&\'e that middJo.. man percentage while getting quality goods. Taylor alio pointed proudly, to a line of .. custom 1oods," which Anthon 's sells mainly in showrooms, that are completely assembled in the Unit.eel States. Visiting the Anthon •1 show- room is waiting into a wonder- land filled with fox and mink. and sparkled with such exotic goods as Tibetan lamb on a convertible leather jacket. Mon- ica Ochoa, operations manqer for the Tustin showroom and warehouse, points with justifia- ble pride to the array of styles and furs offered for cu:stomen at wholesale pricing. Fur coats aren't the only story at Anthon 's. Though in~tories change nearly weekly, leatber goods, feathers and novelty items are available from time to time. Custom orden are welcome wit.ha SO-percent deposit. Clean- ing oJ fine furs, u well as minor alterations, are available on the premises. Anthon's is open from 10 Lm. to S p.m. weekdays, and week- ends from 10 Lm. to 4 p.m. Call (714) 2S9-793S for further infor- mation or stop by Anthon'• Fun, Inc. at I SSS I Red Hill Avenue in Tustin. Robin & Kathleen Greer The human heart Is one of the nature·s most amazing creations. Working harder than any other organ to meet the body·s needs. the heart·s dficlency and output are un- believable. In a mere 24-hour period. the heart beats approx- imately 100.000 times and pumps over 2 .000 gallons of blood through over 60.000 miles of blood vessels. It con- tinues this grueling pace every· day of your life without stop· ping. lt should be evident that you should do everything poss- ible to kttp your heart healthy. Diet Center Counselors want to a lert you that February Is Nallonal Heart Month. Now ls a ~ lime to re-evaluate your Tifestyle and determine what you can do to decrease your chances of developing heart disease. Did you realize that: • Heart and blood vessel dis· eases affect more than 40 mllllon Americans? • Up to t .5 million Americans may suffer heart attacks this year . half of which will be fatal? • Cardiovascular diseases cost this nation over 850 billion a year? Diet Center offers the follow· lnfi?; suAAestlons that wlll be beneflclal not only to your heart. but to your O\•erall health as weU. • Trim excess fats from meats. • Use polyunsaturattd fats and oils. such as com . sunflower or safflower. • Try using herbs and lemon juice for seasoning Instead of those high In sugar and salt. • A void excessive amounts of reflntd sugar. • Watch your wdghl. • Participate tn a good exercise program. Take time to ktt~our heart hca,thy: It's the t Invest- ment you·u ever make! FOT further'lnformaUon. con· tact: (714) 960-7808 a...,_._. (714) 780-1200 ·-~ .... r..... ..... r-tatmv-., ltlllleaallN. (S.W'. C-.r et ta•aa) • 'Dapper Dan ' sets the trend E· M· B· E· L· L· I· S· H by CC>= ·aHE SOurnoN FOR YOUR GARMENTS NEEDS .. REQFSGN • REFINE JUUEFOSTER BY DINA VON aUllGEll EJepnt and dapper best de- scribe Nick and Deane Doolin. Nick is aoi.na to be royally ruzed when his cronia read th.ii de- scriptive .djectift in priDL But it should be mentioned tbat his cronies are some of tbc •Dapper Dans• around tbia town. W~ whoelle do you know who med.I at 6 Lm. in the Men\ Spa of the Balboa Bay Cub aDd loot u though they stepped out of a band box? -.. . . -ftlllM'f 1l 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Plji I 1 Socie Harborlites dazzled at Heart to· Heart· Ball Somewhat apprehensively conservative Bill Stewart inquired, .. Do you think Orange County is ready for this?" Be wu referring to Le Mas- querade, a New Yorlc-based group of entertainers, dancen and mimd. who were the bead- linen for the sixth annual Heart to Heart Ball. And the answer to the husband of the American Heart Auociation event chair JoAnne Stewart is and was a resoundina .. yes." Some 400 guests enteml the ballroom of the Four Seasons to be dazzled by clouds of smoke, pulsating music, flashing lights and an incredible array of cos-- ff.a rborl i tes tumes worn by this troupe so that they could move through the various scenes of musical hits. In addition to the entertain- ment, some I SO items were up for auction, including a 1987 Jaguar XJS won by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Street. Just a few of the Harborlitcs attending were Katherine and IY •U VII IUllEI Richard Agnew, Vikki Bavly, Virginia and Paul Bender, MiMi and Hal Bimkrant, Tommie Rheinglass with Dennis Lowry, Brenda Brooks, Chris Blaisdell, Robert Peebles, Donna Powell. Audrey and Robert Greenfield, Warren Hancock, CcCe and Bob Stein, Suzie and Jack Pel- tason, Elaine and Jack Cook (who flew in from Scottsdale for their daughter, JoAnne), Vicki and John Irvine, Karen Smith with Tom Siffennann, Ginny and Kae Smallwood, Susan Barlow with Jim Shaw, the William Bimbaums, Jackie and Loren Heather, Michael Estes, ·Dick Ortwein, and Jackie Glass with Russell Werdin. The announcement of the 74 teams was held at a reception where thi.S 13th annual event is held-the Newport Beach Coun- try Club. Chair of this two-<lay event is Bill Pierpoint. Assisting him are lluth Dillon, Abbie Forester, Charles Hester, Jackie Morris- • • • sey, Joe Winkelmann, Jake It's that time of year again Rohrer, Doug McCrea, John when amateur and professional Einhorn, Lee Walten, Nancy golf en pair up top ay in The SST -ewbrou~ Fenton Coe, Chris Club sponsored tournament, Veitch, Paul ~yquist, Courtney which benefits Hoag Memorial Emery, Jim Hilbert, Hank Hospital Presbyterian. Spccifi-Adler, Jerry Andenon, Gene cally, the funds will go to the Baum. George Lane and Austin Cancer Center. Mahr. 1s excited to present o Trunk Showing of CHRISTINE ALBERS Fr '°°'1' &. Soturoov Feorvorv 20tt\ end 21st 1000 arr 500 pm L gnt refreshments served RSVP 675-9070 3420 E Coast Hwy Corona del Mor 675-:9070 • ·Harborlites Gallery . • • .................. 111111. LLONGS OF NEWPORT1Nc. REA1. ESTATE-WE CARE HARDER Real Estate Tips For Homeowners SELLER'S MARKET A TIME TO BUY You've heard it said: .. Buy when there are lots of properties on the market-in a ·euYER'S MARKET' when many sellers are competing for the few real buyers who are out there. When prices are softening." True, but for the investor who is looking for appreci- ation, the beginning of a seller's market may be a good time to buy. Now may be just that type of market. With very few homes on the market, prices are pushing upward-particularly in the lower range of homes. A townhome in a desirable beach area might be a big winner over the next few months. _.Jo - 1 •0IGS • IEIPHT •· CALL 141-Lllli ~ ,..-. ..... s...200 .... ~ .... • Dool ins. • • II d IN .... 11 Catalina with Fritz" (their 16- year-old Schnauzer, a birthday gift to Ileane), responded Nick, when asked which of all their travels was their most favorite. .. After Catalina, New York. It is the most exciting of all the cities we have visited in the world. It bu it all," added Ileane thoughtfully. -rbat's because Ileane likes to shop in New York," teased Nick. But just bow much shopping can Ileane do in an hour and a half on Fifth Avenue or an hour at Bal Harbor? Both Ileane and Nick are classic dressers. lleanc, tall and s~ tends to favor Anne and Calvin K.lein'a slacks for casual wear topped with either swcatcn or blouses _()f Ul-...F-day:: -wear-;""1 prefen a three-piece ensemble, which can be intcr- cbaqcd with other items in her wardrobe. As for evening: •1 do not haft a favorite desiper. I look for an Urideiitited elepnt look that will take me from season to tealOD.." When not shopping in New York, lleane't IOcal favorites are Fuhion Island stores wbicb ~ Guy LaROcbe, Yva SaiDt ~ and tbe two Carolinlea, Roehm and HatetL Al for ctiltinpiabed Nick, be real_ly b.91 it ~ wllea it coma Mii IY 11111 CITI . to shoppina. For 26 years, Beverly Hills' Albert Mariani calls to say that a new fabric bas arrived at bis custom tailoriq store. lf approved, the suit, slacks or j.ctet ii made up under the condition that Nick will haw to have at least ONE final fittina. Although Nick ii slim and could buy .. off-the-rack," be hu all his clothea custom made .. became they feel better. I did break down and purcbuc a pair of 11.cb from a local store. But after three fittings, never apin." The Doolins actively support the SS2 Oub, Anaclitoa de Oro, Navy League, Bia Brothen/ Silten, Chapman Colle&e, The Fashionables, CHOC and the OC Trauma Society. Nick is on ... the Board ~Im..the ___ _ , a member of the Calif omia Advisory Board for tbe Chili Cook-Off, Ritz Brothen, the Vice Comeiller Gatronomique of the Confrerie de la Ch•ine des Rotiueun, and Portola (the three Jay ride, 1rbich Nick will mifs for tbe lint time in 10 years since it._ tcbechded on the day of bi.a tiirtbday.) With that list Of philanthropic involvements (and it's only panjal). you can ace why this cbarmina, warm aad lovina coyple don't bave much time to •bop. It I ART Work• ltJ Orla•4o, Ro•eo Tamas# and otben are now on dispbly at Galleries Toucbe. 499 N. Coaat Hiahway, Laguna Beacll. Houn are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.. Monday through Saturday and 12 noon to S p.m. on Sunday. Call 497-4491. P-31 ag .. prim wD1 diaplaJ at WWI a• Galleries, 3S4S East Coat Highway. Corona del Mar throup ttie end of February. Gallery boun arc 10 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Saturday. Call 675-2478. Worb bJ Mariele Burch and Ellee Roberta are on display at Quorum Gallery 374 N. Coast Highway. Laguna Beach through Feb. 28. Houn arc 10 a.m. to S p.m .• daily. Call 494- 4422. Works by Myrtle Davmdorf will display through March 2 at Sandstone GaUcry. 384-A North Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Houn arc 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Tuesday through Sunday. CaJI 497-6775. .. The Faculty Collects, .. a free exhibition of the personal col- lections of UC Irvine faculty. Academy candidates announced _.....,..--_... --- ---·-----Conpetlllld'ltobert E. Bad- ham (R-Newport Beach) bas nominated two students from Corona deJ Mar Hiah School to the various United States sel'Vice academia. The nominees were chosen from a group of 15 applicants who completed extensive screen- in1 and personal interviews. From Coro a dcl Mar High • School nominees are: David Hahn. son of lmook and Young- Do H&hn, nomination for West Point; and Eric Prout, son of S•az•nne and Donald W. Prout, aom.iuted for the US Navy Aclldemy. .. .........._ --· IEllUllY It 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/1RVINE TODAY "'9 II runs through Feb. 28 at the UCI Fine Arts Gallery. The Gallery is open from noon to S p.m.. Tuesday through Saturday. For more information call 856-6610. . MUSIC . -ne Cwt Jm SodltJ Will present suopbonist Ftaat Mor- pn OD Feb. 22 at the Irvine Hilto~ I 7941 Von ~arman. Irvine. Tickets are SIO. The event rum from 3-S p.m. Call 863-1999. Acclai•ed •iolialst Eadre •••111 will be the featured soloist with the Orange Coast , Community College Symphony Orchestra on Feb. 22 at 4 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert 8 . Moore Theater. Tickets arc $4. Call 432-S880. The California Chamber Sin1en will perform Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. in UCl's Fine Arts Village Theater. Tickets arc $3-$5. Call 856-6616. Society. Call 494-2822. .. TOlalllJ," the 60's rock opera written by Pete Town.send con- tinues through Feb. 22 at McKinney Theater. Saddlcback College, 28000 Marguerite Park- way. Mission Viejo. Tickets arc $1 general admission. Call 582- 4656. STAGE presented by the African Amer- ican Drama Company will take place at 8 p.m. on Feb. 24 in UCl's Fine Ans Concert Hall. Tickets are S5-S8. CalJ 856-6616. .. The Wizard of OZ," one of the most popular stories ever writ- ten. will be pcrf ormed Feb. 21 at 2 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theater. General admission is S4. SS at the door. Call 432-5880. Orange County Pcrf onning Arts Center. Costa Mesa. All pctf or- manccs start at 8 p.m. with 2 p.m. matinees on Feb. 21 , 22, March I and 8. Call 556-ARTS. Seth Kimmelman, renowned piano soloist will play Feb. 19 at 8: I 5 p.m. in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach. The concert is sponsored by the Laguna Beach Chamber Music .. West Sidt Story" will play Feb. 04Hip John, de Conq11erer," 20 thro.ugh March 8 at The Sam Shepard's "Fool For Love," directed by Manin Ben- son. continues until Feb. 22 at the South Coast Repertory second stage. Showtimes arc Thursday and Friday. 8:30 p.m .• Saturday 3 p.m. and 8:30 p.m . Tickets arc $18-23. Call 957- 4033. PRESENT'SI ... _6_':u_v_:.._R_::-___ I JO DREWORtEr --~~----- Nf) llARCIA WALLACE STARRWGW NEIL SlllOll's PEW FEMALE ~ ~ ne(l)D COQJJle WHALE WATCHING '87 • Wlaale W•tclaias/81"1111Cla Craises On Sundays Cormorant Cruises combines the excitement ot close encounters with majestic Grey whales and great food for 217 hours ot fun! Admits $26.95 Claildreia $19.95 • WluakW•tclaiJISl'lfarbor T oar Cn1ie es 212 hours of natural beauty. educatK>naJ informat10n and close encount· ers with the CaWomia Grey Whale! S 11. 95 per peno• R~rvations Required 6 7 5-1481 We Also spec ••ze 1n: Corporate charters • PartteS • Ptalate chart~ • Weddings --·-----... -----~ eflNEFOODSeWINES e CATERING Restaurant Catering (714) 645-9858 (714) 645-9970 1767 Newport BMI. Costa lt1esa. CA 92627 ----~~---- - ) \ . • I I 1 . ,_,. ii IABl&•THENEWPORrB•8WC081AlfX•NEW811fM1•TODAY . J Take off from 'Flight D•k' as post script to fine dining . . . llY JUDY DUFFY Friendly surroundings and carin& pllcious f olb are two of your corrapondent's top .giior- itics when choosing a place to enjoy ua evening with a friend. Certainly not a stranger to the Airporter Inn's Mediterranean Room, I had forgotten that this 17 year veteran of the local hotel industry lavishes its guests with both of the above in more than good measure. Not only did my friend and I enjoy the food in the Medi- terranean Room, we discovered a new, added attraction in the upper reaches of the main build- ing that will, I'm sure, be an extra incentive for us to return here SOOD. Not heavily advertised, the Flight Deck upstairs at the Airporter is a quiet, sophisti- cated view bar meant for the use of people who just want to sit ~-and chat over a drink. The view across the street to the bustling John Wayne Airport is lovely and the sense of being removed, completely, from the bustle and bustle of business and pleasure seeking makes for a winning combination. Open only on week nights, any visit to the Mediterranean Room should include ua allotted time to visit the Flight Deck as well: The room is available for private parties at the weekend and would serve admirably for Ul informal reception or cocktail party. Dowmtain the Mcditeru- nean Room continues to serve good food in pleuant surround- ings. As always, the service hen is a stand out item. We began our meal with a Caesar salad which was prepared tablesidc of course. Always a favorite, this particular salad proved deli- cious. Crisp, crackling romaine and that distinctive hint of anchovies that have practically disappeared into the olive oil combined with crisp crusted bot bread to ma.kc an ideal first course. Entrccs at the Airporter tend to classical continental cuisine and offer a really good range of selections. Whether your choice is seafood, poultry, lamb or beef, there is something on the menu to please. This makes the Air- . , ~~n11eM~.F~-;:~ .... Now open /or lunclt a11d S11•day Bru11clt All NEW LUNCH MENU Same Daily Specials And Prime Ribs of Beef porter a particularly good place to entertain guests whose.food pref erenccs may be somewhat of a mystery to the host. I enjoyed a very large portion of fresh halibut and my f ricnd opted for the roasted rack of lamb. Both entrces were cooked to perfection and the plates graced with a selection of sea- sonal vegetables that lent not only appeal, but taste delights. c;Ji' . ;;::::::>~ !II-. Dcsscn in many for ms is available here. The cherries jubilee sounded good to me, but cherry cbccsecake sounded even better. Very good. My friend opted forcbccsecakc too, topped with an Amaretto mixture. After a shon visit to the Right Deck, we wandered around the upper 8oor of die hotel and pecked into the Dewly refur- SERVING LUNCH ON THE DECK FROM 495 llONDAYn.DUGHIATUIDAY 11:30 TO 3:00 P.11. bishcd banquet rooms and ball- room. The lobby area bas been expanded to accommodate the flow of traffic more easily and the decorating is tasteful and appropriate to every occasion. The reliable staff and service at the Airporter would make this one of my choices for a trouble free wedding reception. TM Airponer Inn. M~­ rtmean Room. 187()() M«Ar- thur. acro11 from the John WoJ'IW Airpol't. Full bar. Raa- vat ion3 recommended. All majM awlit et1rtb. ~ for hmcMon Mon.-Fri. from 11 a.m. to 1:JO p.m. Dinner from 5:JO p.m. to JO p.m. -wttlcn.iVw and JO:JO p .m. Friday and Saturday Dinnn for two. food only. from about $JO. BilEAKFAST SPECIALS ~°'-'--""'°" •l-3 ... ~--hllhtiro.. Mita. tl.t9 cz~ u .w ... 2._a 2-..c1~ ... ~crr ..... t..ti browaAa. ... .. E_. S.llllcs A hlh tr\111 ... LUNCH SPECIALS (6.-,, ~ ''~ • l -1 1/3 lb hilrnta.rga. In.. bn.lcolle .. . 9'1-21 dllit.......,., Md lria .. . CJ-Hor ..., ... •tdwc:h Wiit\ ... .wld......, cdfe ... --~06rn! CalbT~s! -~ --- Ente Winger, Fox, St•nbergen -an~ Nelson star in new flicks •Y DAVID a.uon .... :arr•a•uu -.JACK WIDOW-(R~A .. ~ tlariOer starring Debra Wiqcr as a Justice °'l*IHMPiDI iawsriptor appre. lleadiq a beautiful woman ~ ll--=11) who ...... ...ms ad. munletl wealthy .... They become chWDI, and comp&tatiom ensue. W-ltb Wacol Williamlon, Sami Fl'q', Dennis Bopper, Leo R~ Diane Ladd and Terry O'Quima. Din:ctcd by Bob llaflldloli. llJ>liD OF WINTDl•(R)- Mary St.eenbarlm ltarl • an upiriDa actraa lured iato a ud Fox .. solid dcc:ency anchor down with cancer. The rock is mighty grim for this rather the film, wriUea and cl.inded by music 1&YC1 it from being a dirge thin story. W"itb Jaoo Miller as Paal Selander, ~ after it about liYCS o( quid desperation.. the quietly castrated father. cnaadd into bathos as tile tJ!c>uab tbe big bo&pita1 ICCllC, Bruce Springsteen wrote the title ~(Gc:DaRowlaads)coma heavy with rdiaious o~. tw. pme of dart intripe and ai&ht- marilh illmiom by an ms psy- chiatrilt (Jan Rubel) and bis auiltaat (Roddy McDowall). With W-dliam Rua. DiRCted by Arthur Pam.. Opera Pacific's 'Porgy and Bess' glitters Young musicians audition for JPO ·noM TID HIP· (PG)- Judd Nellon plays a cocky (what die?) young lawyu who out- rqa the lepl estabJis~ even after new evidence shows that bis client (John Hurt) could be a murderer. With Elizabeth Marting its Golden Anniver-Perkins, Ray Walston and aary under the baton of its Darren McGavin. Bob Clark founder qd conductor, the ("Porty•s; directed this Junior Philbarmonic Society is now holding its annual auditions comedy. for young musicians. "UGHT OF DA y• (PG-13) Conducted by Dr. Ernest GoM-Micbael J . Fox and Katz,tbcJPOisoncofthcoktest . Joan Jett play a brother and young people•s symphony sister (r~m a numbingly lower- ordx:stras and holdf the distine-middle class Cleveland family tion of having existed under the who tum to rock music as their same direction since its incep-salvation. Jett•s angry intensity tion. Southern California instru- mentalists between the ages of 12 and 25 playing violins, violas, cellos, string-bases, flutes, oboes, English ho~ clarinets, bus clarinets, bauoom, alto suophoocs., ~trombones, French b~ drums and tym- ~ are invited to audition by calling (213) 272-3667. An audi- tion time will be assigned. There are no fees for auditions or membenbip. 8Y JACK HOLLAND It was a gala jala. The Opera Pacific went all out to celebrate iu new season with a buffet dinner at the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel with all of the plush people and with emphasis OD glitter. 1ben the pie« de TuUllln« with the performance of Genbwm•s immortal folk opera, •porgy and Besa, .. at the Performing Arts Center. This was rhe accl~ed Houston Grand Opera/Sherwin Golden production that arrived for its seven perf onnances. And so it all began. Porgy, the cripped beggar. ~as brilliantly sung and penua- sively acted by Mic Bell. Vocally, this is a demanding role, but there arc extra problems phys- ically since be cannot use his liep The current J PO roster is drawn from SS cities and com- munities in Southern California. The Golden Annivenary will be observed with the mobilization of an alumni orchestra to per- f onn during the star studded Golden Jubilee Week in May. Alumni arc asked to 'l(,rite to JPO at 8211 W. Third St., Los Angeles, Calif. 90(M8 for further details. ''Still Great. . . '' f1El»8j .. . t.ODATE PAEES -Beverly Bush Smith EMly ... ,., 5 ID 7 p.m. Ptloaa $1.95 ID SJ0.95 37 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH, 644-2030 ~A~ONER~COO<TAL PNITY???? LET US SOOW YOU M LOVELY CAFE COffHNTAL. ~TH3 lJ> TO 50 PECR.E. and bas to propel himself around the stage on ~ kind of sk.ale- board. But this is a Porgy one feels for deeply, his anguish, his almost childlike Jove for Bess, his devastation when be loses her. He sinp with intensicy and with heart. sivc Crowa As the alithery, hip swaying, Wldulatiog Sponin' Life, Larry Manball was the perfect epitome of the sleazy, slimey character who loots at life as a kind of con game at which be must always win. The rut of the bi& cast were outstanding and the scene design by Douglas Schmidt and , the spectaodar lighting effects by John 'McLain, especially in the bwrica.ne scenes. were clectric- no pun intended. The opera is a long one. but Carmen Balthrop as Bess bas a voice that seems to come from the depths of her being, espe- cially in the upper register. The lower register bas moments of weakness. But she is a Bess who is as much the actrrcss as the singer. The duet between she and Porgy is the show stopper of the night. Patricia Miller was out.stand- ing as Serena and William Bradley-Johnson was physically and vocally the arrogant, aggrcs- in spite of some tedious moments in the ftrst ~ it remains a classic deserving of its fame. The Opera P.afic, which bas just set a reoord with i1s , I 5,000 new sulm:riben, deserves credit for bri:ngiq us this show. .. BELGIAN WAFFLE INN W... tlae WOIW's Gwntnl C tam us DIM! Soaala Coat Plaza YaDqe 3800 South Plan Dri¥e Se .. Au/COsta Mesa (714) 55"7-5116 • • •• • • t • • ·~· IF YOUR • • -1• • •• • • • • BIRTHDAY IS IN FEBRUARY • lQJ) AllE IN WCKI /?(\ This February wiB mari< NINE fantastx: years V • . • of doing business. So in order to celebrate this • •• • hapPy event. if yow Birthday falls in February. Just bnr.3 yourself and at least one fnend to Maxwell's. Jom us for breakfast. lunch or dinner and receive one FREE entree with the purchase of a second entree of equal or greater value. HAPPY BIRTHDAY • RESTIUCiiOhS DO APPLY: 08lre11 ' ·-• • eo w:1a wnw.; paw; ftllill llk:llM4 LD. ;-:-.,. ........ ; Wet •Nilfll11181it_. • • Val ,., •• n.r an -n a t: .._ _. •>tr llailll La• •n. 08lr "*-'Y. ) -......, 21. 1917. Not ........ ., .... .,1111 ,....., 536-~ _ /. t: ' I I I (It 5 p' ... 81 :It Pilr) __ ... __ _ ' -I • • OH Combatting lawlesanass ·with an awar1n111 of Bod ... BY PEGGY DA.KNELL The parking lot of the Edwards Cinema in Newport Center was filled one recent Saturday morning with the can of people who ~ not altend- in1 a matinee, but rather a lecture by Christian Science lecturer Betty F'aelds. She is one of the lecturen who is also a pr.aitioner, a penon in Quis.- tian Science who devotes bis or her fWI ~ to healing tbrogb prayer. Diet 1.remer. of Second Church of Christ Scientist, Corona del Mar, introduced Mn. r.elda and noted ttaat • waa niled in Australia and bad come to Newport ~ from Atlanta, Georgia. This yt:ar the Christian Science lccturen are concentrating OD three growing areas of concern: violence, the bJatdowa of die family, aDd 1tra1t• FJdda•topic w ..,.._ w ad its raulD in" IOCieey. fear, ...... rejection .... cylli- cism. Her •eat'F w that tllil caJJ he a""ified by die awarcaea of die pr [•Bee Ol Goel , She nplaWd that man lava the idea of Law, bid die Law of God reqaira a spiritual UPdca•ewtiaa of Rim. ·Be has a ••iee cmilla concern for £\ mankind, she said, aoriwa we were aatal in Bis ;-IF illld lihncsa. We ba¥e the tinFom of hcawn wit11iD • a.I were pa. choices of aOod ... mi and domiaion Oftl' tbcle daoi- ca. ; The ...... lldpl -DOt to enable • lrlPWOf to OoUrilll. FiCtds said, aDd il cu .... die fear of victi•nrioa. We do aat wd to let die cLwnju«icw from 1'itlaoat CODqtll:I'· the clcwiWon that ea:b of • has widlia... we haft die powea to not allow dlis fear 10 c:m&rol aar 1iWi&. Active ..,.._. will llOl m·ble~ to pill mlC £• ia OS Iha., sbe poiukdoa Law' • .-.. a a.:t Of awfifk• I' ia OS i) 11 •al Jaw. sllC ..... ,.. »'. _.a• a.ct of diKipi•. cs itJ I·-~ ...._.. .m.[•l'llll:le 111•i4.ta leM to iliaiatioa fro• tJac family of ..... .... • pcnoD ~ maloiler.Jtil•op wma die lpiaiteeljty al God aad Bil loft dial tUt er utioe can he •nled, sk C'G9 ...... Families Sure we're spoiled but it's our parents' fault The Baby Boomcrs. The .. Me"' Generation. I call us the .. spoiled generation."' But we can blame that on our parents. gions. health and exercise pro- grams, proressiomy psycholo- gists. COUllldon; all in an df ort lO fmd ouneht:s.. _,_ .. ...,RIMllllrWlllllll•k '1 111t~Y-• Most of us who have parents who Ve survived the wars and depression can say their parents• primary goal was to~ their own .children bad a better life than they bad themselves. They doted Qn us. Everything was "1"or the kids ... My father worked for years at a job be dislitaL pri- marily for us kids. Our parents rallied around us. They got excited about our hopes and dreams and came to bat for us when we needed their help. There's one prob&em-wen getting olda. When ARE we going to find ouneNa? We've got kids now wbo are looting for tbeamehies. When are we going to diacontiaae 0ur ICal1:b for self to belp our children in their search? .... IY PmY •TPmlll Ellenson to speak at Shir Ha-Ma 'alot On Thursday. Feb. 26 at 7:30 p.m.. Rabbi David Ellenson from Hebrew Union College -.... (Los Angeles) will speak on .. Insights into Jewish Values and Thought as Reflected in our Prayers and Liturgy"' at Shir Ha- Ma 'alot Harbor Reform Temple in Newport Beach. · Rabbi EUenson is currently Director of the Jerome H. Louchheim School of Judaic Studies as well as Associate Professor of Jewish Religious Thought at Hebrew Union Col- legc. Ordained in 1977 y Rabbi Ellcnson received his Ph.D. in religion from Columbia Univer- sity. Rabbi EUenson ·s talk i.s the first session of Shir Ha-Ma'alot's spring acjult education mini- series. The series consists of three sessions. In this first session Rabbi Ellenson will present an overview of the development of Jewish prayers and the formalization of Jewish liturgy. AU Thursday evening sessions begin at 7:30 at Shir Ha-Ma ·a1ot at 2100 Mar Vast.a (corner of Jamboru and Eastbluff South) in Newport BeadL Admission to the lecture is $7.50 for Shir Ha-Ma'alot members, SIO for non-memben and S5 for full-time students or senior citizens. The cost of the three-session m.iaHerXs is S 18 for temple memben.. S25 for non-members and SIS for sna- dents and teoiors. Call Nancy Levin at 644-7203 for more information. In many respects we have it better than our parents. But we ·re spoiled. Those of us wbo have left that comfortable nest with Mom and Dad (and several have not lcf t yet) still continue to dote on oundves, rearra.ngi.ng our environment to suit our- selves. We arc all out there trying to find ourselves. We"e tried a number of relationships, reli- Religious Directory .... v 0 ..... rt Cs a St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church \\brship and hear thit pqccica1. -CbrW<~. biblical tDC ... -niE POWER THAT KEEPS US FROM GIVING UP,. (l~ .. ,.. •• ~ Nbicwy 22. 1987 ,--i-~md IOiJS A:M.. ~mn Beach, California (714) 6JJ~2880 ~--HMtllar Kisla Sdlool • lnimir" IWt..) ~ THERt: A SOLUl10N 10 IAWLISSN~ came lxar a fft!C Ollilliraa s iaac • • 1 .,.;eled,: __ _._GO _____ D_O_UTLA.WSLAWLISSNDS-- BJ Mari ... llnd. c.s. 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That means. for every single-serving entree (no roasts!) that you try, we'll give you another of equal or lesser value' absolutely free. There's no minimum order, and no charge for delivery. And if you call before 3 :00 p.m, we'll deliver your order that same day. Hurry, "seconds" are ticking away! Call Entree Express today. 1-800-227-8353 Cal Tolfree 1-800-227- . VISA and MASTER~D accepted ~ • I Santa Ana, CA • • .. 6·-· • - • • • 1 I I ' l ,. •• ,, unn It•• THE NE'#PORT ENSaGNICOSTA MESA NEW8llRWE TODAY .. -c-.. , ..... THE ITATI • CJIUFJ l&lm ,_THE COWllY Of_. •• cam•••• .... .,.,,ca,_ s CW~I ICI 11..,.. our• 1UL •AT1 EDUCATDI. MlfMCM .o•--...---IUllD ELEANOR J. tSMCSOH. S.--Adminimm " the estMe ol BERNARO ISMCSON, cMc 1111 IS. end ELEANOR ISAACSON, Plaintiff vs. WILLIAM F. NORTON Ill, RANDAU HAa<EH8EAG, HUTCH HUTCHINSON, WEST· ERN SURETY COMPANY. RICK BUYERS, INC., db9 WORLD REAL ESTATE. Rtck 8't£RS 9t &.. Ddandlil'tts. In 6CICOidllnce wi1tt the~ al..._ end Ptcf t 1 ·aw• Code. Sectiar'l lCM n(a)this nati(;e is direcild to WILLIAM F. NORTON Ill end RANIW.l HAC:ICIJ&RG: You .. t.. a 1th notified ttllt pursumwt tDtt. Clifc.119il Reel Eslltllt Education ftrnrctt end R111 -ch end Rllawy Ad (llusiMa Md Ptcf Ir' :WS Code. Section 10470 et uq..) ElEAHOR ISMCSON. plaintiff, end iudlrnmll a.lb in the abo\'e atlilled 8Ctian. hes filed in the .a.-&ltilled CCJwt M An6:;Mion for M Order Diredq ,,_,.,.. out ol the Allll EstMI Eduation, Rme 1 di Md Rllcowery Fund ol tt. maimum sum ...... frant said fund tmed upon the fact thlil plailtiff has otltailled.,.,.. Jude• .......... wou. iultifJil• such s-ymatl In 8CICOidm.::e wi1t1 B fl P Section 10.72. the Cowt shllll conduct • hwif• upon such Applic; lfim 30 dltys .aw wW:e ol ~....,., upon the Allll &tm Commissioner. SeMce ol the Applic:lltion upon h Ami Est.Ille Commissioner w COit~leled bf rMil on f:ebtumy 9, 1987. In accoed•nce with B&P Section 10473.1, yo1.1 have the tullowi .. rictlts: 1. You may defend apinst said Application on ~ own beNllf; Md 2. You shall have recourse to all appropr1* means of defense and review inctudirw examination o1 witnesses; and 3. All matters~ in the underfyi,. ection are conclusive as to you and the applicant in this prcceedq. -. In accor~nce with Bf&P Section 10475, if the Commissioner ol Real Est.ate is required to pay any sum from the Real Estate Fund for Education, ReSNtch and R~ to the appl"ecant herein, yo1.1r license shall be automabcaUy SUspet lded UPof'I the effective date ol M'/ Court order reQUtrine-such payment. Further, yo1.1 shall not be &ranted M'/ reinstatement ol saM2 I~ until you halle repaid 1n full. plus •merest. the amount thus expended A discharge rn banVuptcy shaJI not rebe~ you from the penatties and disabilities described ~ In addition. 1n accordance With 8&P Sec:tJon 10483. tu~ disopl1nary pnx:eed1nes may be had aptn:st you by the CommtSSIOnef of Real Estate Dated: February 9. 1987 JAMES M PARKER. ESQ ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF 5000 CAMPUS DRIVE NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 (714) 955-1100 21 12 2119 2/26 3/5 6000 Attorney(s) Name and Address James & LesJey Baughman. 3136 Bermuda Or . Costa Mesa. CA 92626 T~ie432-8'01 In the~ of the Ac>Pft· cabOn ol James Bauehman. LesJey Lyn Bauctunan, and on behalf ol Wilham Ryan ~ Filed Jan. 23, 1987 •..,.. CASE NUMBER Al36573 OllDE.-'ro SHOW CAUSE fCMt CHANGE Of NW James ~. Lestey Lyn Bauchman and on behalf of Wilham Ryan Baughman has filed a petJ· bon 1n ttus court tor an order allowine petitioner to chance hts/her name from James Bauetiman. Les6ey Lyn Bauehman, William Ryan Bauetiman to James Citarella, Lesley Lyn Cit· arella. Wilham Ryan Cit arella • It IS hereby Of'd«ed that all persons interested 1n the matter afor~1d appear before this court 1n Depart. ment No 3 at 700 CMC Center [)me West. Santa Ana Calrfornta, on 3/9 , 1987 at 2 30p m .and then and there show cause. If any they have. wny said petrtJon for c~nee of name should not be granted ft IS further ordered that a copy of thrs order to show 4 .:.ause be pubtcshed 1n New· port Hatbor Ensl&n. a news- paper of ...,.,, CU'C\Jia· l ion publish~ 1n this county at least once a weeit for four consecutNie -eeks prior to the day of said heanna. Dated Jan 23. 1987 James L Snuth 2/12 2119 2/26 5982 .. - The re11strant com- menced to transact busi nes.s under the ftctrooos business Mine lisaed above on Feb 1987 ThtS statement was filed with the County Cler\ of <>ranee County on Feb. 9, 1987 Fi~ No F335096 211 2 2119 2/26 3/5 5992 PUeuc NOTICE nti I llOUI ....._. NAME ITATDmfT The fclkJwi,. persons art dotrw business a : CREA· TIVE BUSINESS OPPOR- TUNmES. 2070 Business Center Or, lrvme, CA 92715 John W Kn11ht. 146 Esplanade, Irvine, CA 92715 Jeffrey B Adams, 25782 Pra1nestone, Laeuna Hilts. CA 92653 Thi s business rs con- dudled by I aenerat l»f't · nership Scned: John w Kn1eht. Jeffrey B Adams. The recistrants com- menced to transact busi· nes.s under the fictlbous busfneu name l!Sled ~ on Jan. 30, 1987. nus statement was fi~ with the County Clettt ol <>ranee County on Jan 30. 1987 f"1~ No F334297 2112 2/19 2126 3/S S98S PUaJC NOT1CI nC'TlllOUSM.....UI NAMEITATEllDJ The fullowt,. Pl!t'fOn IS dome business as: CASTLE & WEBSTER. 4350 Yon Kar· man Ave . Suite 470, Hew- por1 Bach. CA 92660. Racnard Francis T edesc:o, 21811 Ga~ Missoi Viet0. CA 92892. This business is con- ducted by an individual. Stped. Richard Frances Tedesco The rqistrant com~ nwad tD tnnMct busi- ness under the flditious bus.inesa ,.,,.. liSllld abCMt on JM. lS. 1987. This • 0 ...... filed ..., the ~ Cler* al ~ County on Feb. 9, 1917. ,.. No. f'3l50i2 2112 2119 2126 3/5 5990 .. -.c ... FCHl••I llllBI ....... I n.•r •• ..,.. • cla9wbull 111 KlllON'Tt• R£Y~. l71021M· d'9ll No, 5'* 103. ..... CA92714. ~ L P9tty Jr •• 5745 E. V-.cii DrW. 0rmwt. CA92699. This business is con· duded bf .., ~. Si&Nd:......,.. L ~Jr. The reamrant com· ,,.ad ti) nr..:t b&Jli. ness under the fic:titiOlrs busir.-,..,. illld ...,_ on feb. 2. 1917. This ............. filed wilt'! the County Clertt of <nrwe County on Feb. 4, 1987. fie No. F334695 2112 2119 2126 315 5995 .1•1a wmnca FiCili... 11 ..... mn n n.~ ....... ~..._-.:KNECHT fl HANSEN. 1301 Dowe Slrest. ... 900. ,.. put a.di, CA ma>. AictwdE.~A~ fessional Ccwpomion, a C1nun9il corporltiuiL Loren P. Hae--. A Pro- fessional Corporation, • Califcmia COIPOiltiuiL This bUsineu is con- ducted bf ....... Plft· nership. Sicned: RtRiCf ...... -a.d_ E. Knecht. Presidettt This saatemene .. fited with the County CSerit of Or-. County on Jan. 26. 1987. file No. f'333794 215 2112 2119 2126 5971 WICNOTD nc1111UUS mm NAME ITAn:m:NT The followi"I person IS doirw business as. A & B WATER SERVICE. 25108 Marauerite Parkw~1. 18231. Mission Vie,o. CA 92692. Roeer Ackerman Jr • 21762 Reca' Way, EJ Toro. CA92630 T.tus business is con· ducted by an 1ndMdual S.enect Roeer Ac:kennan Jr The re11strant com- met ad to nnsact bus.· ness undef the fictitious business name listed ab<Ne on~. 7, 1987. This stllement was filed with the County CSerit ol <>ranee County on Jan. 27, 1987 F"rle No.. f333946 2112 2119 2126 315 5999 .....CllOTICE nc1111UUS ••1111m -.nAramrr The fulkMi.. Pl!t'IOn is doins business a: f'RAHI(. UN FINANCIAL. 3250 E Coest Hwy, Corona del Mar, CA92625. Christoote Ear1 Hobson, 2"31 Mew Or .. Santa Ana. CA92707. This business is con- ducted by an individual Siped: Christopher tart Hobson. The t"fCJ ...... .,.._ ... ,,. is nol )let c:onduc:tml business. This st..-1eit was fiAed with the County Clet1' of Or..,. County on Jan. 26, 1987. File No. F333666 1/29 2/5 2112 2119 5936 1111• ...... .... .lm:nn::. •wuano Al I IM&IAn• A-lllEll Toal ..... 111114--~ COi .... OlllJ. itDr&, Ind ....... ..., be ... ; .. ••111 If in the .. « ...... fll STE- PHEN H. OINGl.£MA ST£- PHOI HENRY OINGll A,..._,.._ ... ._, bf JNE'L WMTTICTON fl JUDY 111-FMICHtlDS AKA JUDITH M. FAIR- CHILDS in 1M Superior Court ol OMNGE Courtlr ~ lhlt JM/£T E. WHtTIINGfON & J4lf1f M. FAIRCHtl0$ be ~ .................. '° ......... lhe .... of thedecedlftl The petition requests ..,...,_'° ....... ... ..... undsrh ..... !d- ent Administration of &ae.Act. A"-i1'1onthePlllitioe1 will be held on 2/'15187 • 1:45PM In Dsipt 3 lcclle9CI at 700 CIVIC CENTER DMVE WEST. SAHTA ~ CA9Z101 IF YOU OBJECT to the ar-1Sit19ofh ~ '°" should .... ~ .. the hearitw and state your ~·-"' file wrilllan ~-wilh the aut Wire h ._..,._Your .,.,.ice .,,., be in per. ~or bf,.._ .. ,.,. IF YOU ARE A CREDfTOR or a contiiWlii« oedib ol the °"" ! I led, yiDl.I must file ~ claim wilt'! the cxut or present .. to the personal representative appo.nted by the court within bit months from the dllte ol first IS5UlnCe ol leCller's a:s ptlMded tn section 700 ol die Catifcmia Prcblle Code The time tor fili,. claims will not expire prior ID tour months from the d* of the he.at ir'I noticed ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ...,. by the CIOUft. " you Me a person "'**estscl in the esbte, )ICU may 5efW upon the oecutor or admirustrmw. or upon the lllb 1aey for the exec:ii.-ar or dninistrator, Md file with the cour1 with proof ol ., • wioe. a .;a., request mt· q tNI )ICU desire $p8Cial notice ol the fiq ol an inventory •nd •ppraise· ment ol esate asset5 or ol the plltjticM lS « KICOUf1t5 me. ltiol led '" sediof as 1200 Md 1200 5olthe~ Probllle Code.. AtlDmey for petjtioi 119. J. ROBERT MESERVE. ESQ Of MES£RVE, MUMPER & HUGHES LAW OFFICE , 5190 CAMPUS DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92658-7820 2/5 2112 2/19 5959 "'*'CMJTICI ACllllOUl•flMIS -. STATIMEJfT The fcllowinc person tS doinc business as: (l} H.F.S .• (2) H.F.S INSU· RANCE AGENCY, 4940 Campus Or., Newport 8-ch, CA 92660. Rod Scaa Hounell, 26516 Montec1to Ln • Mission Vaeio.CA92691 Thi1 business is con- duc:Md bf a ..,_.. Plft- nenhip. s.-t: Rod Scaa Hain..-. The ........ .,...,.,. is not ,.. c:onductq business. This .....,...,,. .. filed with the County Clet1l ol ~County on Jan. 26, 1987. File Ho. fl33667 1/29 21521122119 593' .. ... This .._..... II coe- cladld .., • COl'°'ISiOn. ... *t311l11 ...... 9-~ J I «rr, Ille.; Wi-............ , . n. .......... coe-_ ....... ..... -...., .. fldliOlll 1111 II 111 ...... lileltd ...... onlJl7. This 0 2 ..... _ ... ..... Cauntr Cid ol Or-..~ on Jan. 21, 1987. Fie No. f333315 1129 215 2112 2119 5939 I Iii I ... c ·•-11,.,aic mr '°' • .......... . , ..... The followinc penons t.e .._idalied the um ol the fictitious business w MOMCAI. DEPR£S. SIOH C£MTO, 27162 ~ ..... S...409 ..... slon Yisjc.CA 91691- Shobha,..a (Shobi) v Yen. M.O., 23742 VIII Por· ton, Mission Viejo. CA 92691. The fictitious business .... , ... NdtD.,._ filldonNaw.21.1913inh Caurlty ol 0.-... ~ r11e No. F'230!M5.. This t.•· Ill -~ dudsdbfan ........ !14 _..sv~ Th& id 1 ,_.. w fiiled with the County ask ol Or-. County on Jan. 26. 1987. 2/5 2/12 2119 2126 5969 &•tu WNDTICE HCilhOUI • ii llE• NAME ITAn.JIT The k*Mil• penons .re dos,. business n: WIN[). SOR GAR OEN APART· MENTS PARTNERSHIP. 1651 Mitchell, Tustin, CA 92680. Lows C. H~. 983 La Cresta. Palos Verdes Est.Mn. CA 90274. Klltillerl Ann Huber, 983 La Cresta, Palos Verdes E.sta11es. CA 9027 4. R Gordon t..ausNin. 2415 Wdstwe lht, S.U Mon· eca.. CA 9040l. Renee laulfthn. 2415 Wihhire 8hd .. s.u Mon- ica, CA 90t03. This business is con. dudld tJ, a ..,_.. s-1- rwship. The rqistrant com- ma IC:ed lo transact busi- ness under the fictitious business Mme 0t names lrsted abo¥e on SecJt. 30. 1986 ~ Louis C. Huber This staeemel1t .. filed with the County Cleril ol Or-. County on Jan. 21. 1987 r• No. f'333433 215 2112 2119 2126 5970 1---.....CNOJICl f'ICi llMMJI .... IEJS ..._ITATDmfT The ..... pet .. 1Sat9 doiftl bu5iNss as: NOR· WALK PLAZA PARTNERS. 800 Heeport c.. OrMt, Suite 300, Ne ~ Buch. Calif. 92660. s.t-' Hopkins 0....- .......... Company ol Ncw- pcwt a.ch (a California COtl>OIMicn), 113 COf pew• Plua, Suite 200, Newport a.ct.. Calif. 92660. P\llllic Ernplo; w Allbre- ,...,.~ d,... a ,cl o'M~~h:.. a C.liforni9 corpor•ion. 800 Neaput C.. Oriife. Sudll 300, NNPGl't 8w:t1. Calif. 92660. This business is con- duct9d bf ..... s-t· '*'lhip. The r .. istrant com- .,.ad 1D lratUCt .,..._ ness under the fic:titiolrs ~ name or ,.,.... lise.d ~ on Odaber • 1•. ~~c.~ ""'·~~ .... n1 ~ Coll'CWIJ ol JIUPQt 8-:f, --= Ca;t A. ...,.., Jt .. .._..., is onmr. Pubic "'-,.. ....... ,,... ""' " NI" •• p .. ~ AduirDts .. Thildl ••• _ ... .... c...., a.. fll Or-.~ on Jin. 21, 1117. Fie No. F33lm 215 2112 2/19 2126 5161 • nmf'IUO 'Ila. ._ ........_UIUll•-•ctJ .. M'li. ... ' t . - I I . - .. iii. .... rcz:•-:•11•,rr .. w -ID1 IT l'Mf A $ ....... ........ ···-~ NWtOM A8)CIATES. • caw.-o.n... ,.,.,.. lltlp. 4040 Mec.Atthur m.t. "* 314, Ne 'ort ~CA 926S>. ~ tWbar P'llcilc 0..1lcip-_.. Company. 4040 ~llwl.Sule314. fba;ut 8-c:ft, CA 92MO. ..... o. s.il1•••. 434 .... DrM. ....... 8-:.ta. CA92f61. This business is con- dYttlid by ...... l*t· ...... --= ... fl Olden. k ., ,,....... .. The recistnint con· m119Cmd to n-=t buli- ,.. under the fictitious .......... li..sabow9 onl/ata. T1*. I l•lt -,filed ... ,.. County aen a1 Or-. County an JM. 13, 1917. f'• Ho. f332619 1129 2/52112 2119 5941 ITATWOF ......OJ I En Of flC'n. nous ... , .... The followina person~ t-. at..dOl..t the use of the ftct1tious business name; MONTEREY BAN- ~. l 7702 Mitchefl No. S&* 103, IMne., CA 92714. ffeck J. Flono. 34 Mommc Breeze. tnnne. CA 92715. Nalhan L Petty k .. l°"' •()"' C.brillo Park Onwe. Santa Ana. CA 92701 Thi$ bullness was oon- dudl!ld .,, • llf'e'al ..,, . fW'lhio. Scned: Nathan L P9tly,k The reaestrant com- ,,., ced to transact tJusi.. ness under the ftCtitious business name ltsaed alXM! on July 7. 1986. This statement was filed With the CoutQ Qerll of Or-.. County on Feh 4, 1917. ~ f'tle No. F314'95 2112 2119 2/26 315 5996 UMD .... ICmTICE ntiii .... 1111• .... STAW Elf n. taloWc PM••are dDifw ...,_ K lUSTlN WALNUT ASSOCIATES. • Cdlotnie Genw'm Parbw- ship, 4040 MK.Arthur Bhd., ~ 314, tic ;.ort a.ct\, CA 92660 .... PllCik o...lap-..... eon....,. 4040 M1cA1ttu......, wee 314. tb ;p111rt a.d\, CA 92660. RicMrd ..... 2401 [_ ~ 1300. ~.._, .. CA 92806.. Mldtord 8na. 2963 QI_.._ tis port Bw:h. CA92660, This business is con- cM:l9d by ...... --nership. SicMd: Hart»or PKilc Dau I I rrf' ..... Cam- .-.; ....,. fl 09dln. Jr .. f\widau .. The reaistnnts com-,,,.... to ... wt ...... ,_ under the ftc:titious ..,.._ nameltliRd ..-. onS/16.. This •at•n•mm•-"lt -filed Mitt ,.. County a.ti al Or-. CGu-ltr on Jan. 13, l9S7. F1le No. f'332621 V29 215 2112 2119 5942 ... IC .... fCiil-• 11 I -"·· " The ............. tiwbu 1ln 111 es: LAGUNA HIU.S UQUOft. 23S33 Clle • Ill LouM. u...-Hill. CA92653. Y8CGUb A. s.t.. 25302 Willafllica,~Hifts. CA92653. GeMwiew Y. Saba, 25302 .......... Lac-- uni Hill. CA 92663. This business is COft· ~ by husMnd Md wtt.. Siped: Yacoub A. 5a. Gli'•iil 'I Y. SD. The resiltlMts con- mmad m ••.met buli-,.. under the fidliolll .,.._.,..,.. illllld ..... on2Jffl. Thill ........... -filed wilt\ the County a.ti of Or-. Ccurq an Jan. 23. 1987. File Mo.. flU584 1129 215 2112 2119 5948 ...... PUaJC-•-T1-a-nc1111UU1 .,1urus ..._STAYWI The ~ '*50" is doin& busjness as: THE MROZ AGENCY, 4667 MacArthur 8MS • Suite XJ7. Newport Beactl, CA 92060: Susan M Mroz , 2943 ~ Newpo;1 Beach, CA This business is con- dudled bJ. limited partner. ship. Si&ned Sus.an M Mroi, General Partner. The rea1strants com- meced to transKt bust· ness under the fictruous businGS name liW!d at>OW on 12/31/86 This statement was filed with the County ~ al Or-. County on JM\ 13. 1987 f'de No. Fl.32479 1/29 2/5 2112 2/19 59'6 1*21 w..ara ... llllOUI• Ill u ..._ITATlmUIT The foAowifw penons are doi"I business -. BAA· CLAYS CEHTRE COMPANY. l TO .. 2855 E.1111 Coal,._.. ..,, '200, CorON dlt .... CA92625. ..,,, O... •'CIP" .... Co... a Califomja corpomion, 28'5 £asa Caest ....... ,. c.oror.. .. Mir. CA 92625. J111am COi poltion. a c.r .. tarnil CIOIPOf ltiole. 54 Linda lsM. Newport &uch. CA ~ . Thi:s business 1s con- cM:tad by ....... s-t· nef'Ship. Sisned; Watton Dani c....,. Co.. Enc O w.lan.~ .. TI-. recistrant con· 1M19Cmd '° tranud bust-,_ under the fictitious bulil.-,.,...., ..... on2rD/8L l'hlS 11 I 11WC -filed wilh the ~ a.il of Or-. County an Jan. 13, 1987. fie No. n56775 1129 215 2112 2119 5945 & 11111 WM la ......... 11 IW _."AF I Thlllllowilc.-...is ~~aWESJ"S flOOl I PATIO SUPPl.Y, 30001 Alicil .........,, Lie- ......... CA 9'lfi17. RoNtd o. 8cwl. 2603 Eldin 11. C.-. Mesa. CA 926t7 This business is con- ductld by .. incliwidl ... ...... -fint tran-Sldld ..... this tlditiol IS ....._ rwne on Feb. 2. 1917. Si9wd: RonlkS 0. Bors Thill tf I ~ w filed .. the County Cler1' of ~ County on Jan. lO. 19S7. File No. F334263 215 2/12 2/19 2126 5963 WJIOTICE ACllllUUl• ... 11 ' MmlTAT&mWT The ....... petS0n IS dQins busines& as: AS REAL ESTATE FUND I. 2152 Dupont Oriwe. Suite 212. IMne, CA <n7l5. f'IS A9 EsbCe Fund I. a CalffionU ltmited partnef. ship. 2152 Dupont OnYe, Surte 212. lmne.. CA 92715 This busmess is con· ducted by• hmrted partner- ship Sfsned. Robert L M1Jl- 5'Dne. ll!fW'al partner The recistJ ant lS not yet conductinl business Tius statement was filed wrth the County CJer'k of ~County on Feb 5. 1987 File Ho. f3348 l 2 2/12 2/19 2/26 3/5 5987 UMlt PU&JC -.,-11-a-nc1 mous •11-ss NW ITATEmJIT The tel~~ cs ~ busmeSS as. ~ CAROELUCCI REAL EST ATE. 27 32 E. Pacmc coesa Hwy. Corona de& w... CA92625. Martt Cardducc•. Sl8'h ~CoronacWtilar. CA92655 This business ts COfl· ducted b1 an ind~ Scned: ..... ~ The recist111nt com- m.ICed .., lranud. buSI· nea under the fidibous bulir-.-s rwne lisald aibowe an0l/10/S7 This stalel• e it was filed ...... the County Oertc of Or-. County on Jan 13. 1987. Re No. F332615 l/29 v.s 2112 2119 S947 OIQ1 w•-T1•a• f'ICll ilOUI • 111 EU ..,._ITAlllml!T ThetoloWC pW .. IS .. -. busll.a as: NEW· PORT LEASING. 5000 8lrd\ S.. 6200. Nezport a.ct\, CA 92660. Chartas W. Missler, 5000 Biren. Sula 6200. Neepo;t 8aacft. CA 92660. W..-J. Missler. SOOO Bird\. s.... 6200. Ne part a.ct\. CA 92660. This business is con· duclld bJ ....... '*1· ••sftip.. 5-.t a..tes w. ....... The rqistrants com- m.llmd • b•..::t bust- ~ under the fictitiot.IS ~ ,,..lislltd.,. on 12123186 This .alEmene -filed wilh the c.ouncy a.t al Or-. CGunl1 an Jan. 6. 1987. f'lle No. F3318S3 1/29 215 2/12 2119 5940 fl I llY ti.·~ l'HE NE:WPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAv ,.. . ... ICmftCI ..... ·-·••11• --STAii I JJ The ........... .. doh'I ~ness as; THE lYOfit AIQNS ASSOQATES "· 1 Ciwic flllza. Sum 175. Newport Beech. CA 92660. l.Jf No. 30 (Akins 11- . UPI* ~ Cal,,.or'l)r a Clllib ... limiled cmtner· ship. 19 Corpo• Plaza, tleu:;:o1 8IJllcf\ CA 92660. Akins Deis!' :pment Com- AW11 •• CMilbnia corpora- tion. 1 Owic PlaD. He port Belctl, CA 92660. This business es con- dudlld .,, ....... s-t· nership. Sieied: VF Ho.. 29 (Akins) •• ca&itornia limited Plf1nenhip. Akins~ menl Compeny. The r91Jstants com- ma ad to b • IStlC:t bllSI· ness under the fictibous busi..u nllTle listed~ on Dec. 1986 This mum..it was filed with the County CleR of <>ranee County on Feb 5, 1987 File No. f3J4896 2112 211 9 V26 315 5993 PUa.JC fll011C( ACll I iOUS .,.... NAIE PATEmJff The fobowt.. pefSon IS docn1 business as THE HARRIS GROUP, 3723 Birch Street. $slrte 24. New· part Beach. CA 92660 Tf>.te Robert L Hams Group. Inc . a Cal1fOlfrt1a corporation, 3723 81rc*- Street. Suite 24 Ne•POrt 8eKh.. CA 92660 l'h1s business 1s con· ducted by a~ ~The Rot>ert L Hams Graue>. Inc The re11strant com mead to tranwt bvs.i· ness u'hder the ftCtit10Us bus#"5.s Nme lfsted abowe an Oct. 15. 1986 TM SUternent was filed with the County Oett. d <>ranee County on Jan. 30. 1987 File No F334l55 2112 Vl9 V26 3/S 599ol &JI9• PUaJCMmCE srai~Of ea·•a• •TOF Im Of fCliilOUI .......... The foflowina persons haw ._lidmied the use of the fictitious business ru1me SEATREE WATI NUASER'Y. 24041 Moullon Pal1csey, L..111una H CA 92653. WIG &nduslneS. lnc... a C.hfomia corpor..tion. 2716 Ocean Patti Blvd Sara Mcnca. CA 9CM05 S. Trw Nursery. Inc.. a C.lrfomia corporabon. 24041 Moutton P•1rtN'J', LJeur8 Hilts.. CA 92653 The filctibous busrness ,...,., ... ,edto~­ filed on Ju)f l. 1984 ., the Courey d Or--. °"linal File No. f'N9670. Tm buslnes's .as con- duclld a,, a ___. s-t· ns1hp ser-t: Judith M. Hane. s.o .. ,. Wall! lndustneS.. Inc. This sta1e11ent was tied wO the Cca.fty Oen d ~ CountJ on Jan. 21. 1987 2/5 2112 2119 2126 59n ·~ WmTICE ... IUIUUI• II Ell ..,._ITalE •I The ....... C*W 1$ doq~ & IE)I. CAL OEJW:SSION aJNet. 21261......-~. •250 ~ Place. Mis 1ion ViljQ. CA 92692· J722.. Shobhama (Shobe) v Vora. M O .. 23742 Y• ~­ ton. Ills.Mon Y.eto. CA 92691. This business is con· dudlld bJ ID inlNca .. The rectltraftl com- ..._ad to nnsact buli- ... under .,. fictitious b'I • ..,.OI,.._ -.ct*-on Jan. 1987. ~S.V.Ycn This• I ••It -filed .._ ... ~a.ild Or-. Countr on an. 13. 1•1. FiulMD.F332624 2J'5 VU Vl9V26 51961 Le ...ucmra ............ I. ...mm n n..,.,.. ....... ~ doirw ..,.,_-.:SHAW & TALBOT ASSOCIATES II • UiO t'9aport C.... Oriwe ~~: Ne ;ut 8-:h: Ontario LM1d As5oc11tl115l. I Dlf I •e limillld s-tner· ..,. 450 Newport r.er... Drive. llo.t,. Newport ~CA92660 • • ("41ief> .. Sfa9 •• Caililor· nsa pneraJ partnen.tup, 160 Neapart C... OrNt. 5'llllt 250, tlespca1 8w::t\ CA92660 . Ctt Associrtes Umiled Partnenhip. a Delaware limited partnenh.ip, 450 Newpott Center Drive, 1304, ,Newport Bw:t\. C>. 92660. Oonllld w· StlaW. T rusaee S · ea...,. NwPG't ee.dt. CA92!660. P.::iftcW 11'.to~ • C1Zc:n• CDtpGI-..,. 'Z1 c.o..y. NI 11 art Bw:h. CA926a>. . Patricia Martz. 1500 Ninth Sb'Ml. tifanbattan 8-::h. CA t0266. This business is con· duelled .,, • ;on....,,,.... The rteistnint com- mead to ll•IMCt bust- ness uoc;W the fictitious businesa ,.,. or nwnes hsted ~ on Now. 1 • 1986. ~ DMd TtM,. Prai- dent. Pacific Sil'Wef'ado Group , This g-.,_.. was filed wi1h the Caunty Ciera of Or-. County on Jan. 23, 1987 F• No F333591 2/5 V l2 2119 V26 5974 al the Oonlild w. St.-..,.. &..Jell ocabAe Trust. 160 tleapart ~ llOll'Tr-. Center Onve. Surt.e 250. -. ,..._ D-...&. ,. .. ~ FIClll ... ••• g ~=port~·$""' 7.a1QU ..... -.-" This bus.mess 1s con· •• • .._... due-' a,, a eenerat part· The tc6Mllw 09'SDllS ~ nenhip. dow1& business as-SOR- T RENTO MESA BUSI ESS he rq.istrant com· CENTER ASSOC IATES • meilCed to transact bllSI· 1400 ~ __. -ness under the flCbbous _,~ ·-u .. business name Olf AWneS Hew;:o1 a.ucti. CA 92660 listed abowe on May 12. •IJJam K. Oms. 1400 1982.. 8nsad Slr9ll North. New-~ Mic:hael R ~ port Bactl, CA 92660 General Partner, Ontano R Fred .... 1400Bns- Land Assoc t 1 t '°' Str9lll North. Neaport Tiws stllle91 lel'C was filed 8Eac:r\ CA 92660 With the County Clerl al Robert J Theerprtner. n..--,._ -6 1400 8nslDI Street Noftt\. Yi7 .__ .. ., on ~ l New-poo1 8w:tl. CA 92660 File Ho. f333053 Th s t>u:sinns 1s con- 2/5 2112 2119 2126 5965 ducted ~ a ~ part. nenhi> ~--Ttle rec:rstrant com-PUaJC *"1CE menced to trensKt bust· Rel I iiOUS Ml• IESS nes.s under ~ fictJtJous NME STATEMEJfT • ~nes.s rWN or names The loUon1il penons are ~:,;: abowe on J•n 1. doln1 bus ness as SAN CARLOS VILLAGE s.-i ..._, K. [)a.ts P"~ERS 700 N rt This " I ••• -~ "" 1 n • «.CWPIK _..., ,._,, Center Ort"fe Su.rte 500. the Caunlty Der\ al :1 Bexh. ~J1f ~~Of'l _Jan lO. PMR AMERtCAWEST 11. Fi Ho f'll'261 800 Nespcw1 c..r ()rwe 2/5 2112 2119 2/26 596.c •300. Newport Buen, CA 92660 ~· Hiac:*ln5 ~ ...... eon...,, al New- Polt a..ct\, • Calltom~ COtPOtllbor\ 13 Capoaee Plaza •200. Newport 8-::h. CA 92660 Thts bus.ness es con- ducllld bJ ..... '*1· ~ ~ -finl nn-Yelld under this fidibol 15 buuleSS rwne an Aus.. 28. 1986. ser-t C-1 " ...,.. ,, . MaNIP'I Otrector. PUA Amencaw.st II s.-t-~· c Hop. kins. President. Stephen Hopll.Jns Oeuefopmeat Con.-., of tleu:port ~ This ~·---tied Wlttl a. County Oerta d Orarwe County on JM. 21. 1987. File No. f333391 215 2112 2119 2126 5962 ,.,,._ PUalC.afa rcrn .. • 1 EM --STAIW The ........ .-son tS c1oarw business as: DtAl. ONE All CARPET CARE. 273315 0 alibi oolile Dr~ El Toro. CA 92631).1592. MtehMI Schoenfe4der. p 0 Bo.a ~127. 27135 Oaboollt Dr~ El TOfQ..CA 926JG. l 59'2. ThJS business es con· ducll!d bJ ... tndMdual The reatstrant com- 1TelCld "> baww:t bust- ness unct. the fictJtJous ~ rwN OI fWne5 listed abow on Jan.. 28. 1917. SCnad Mc~ Schoen- Wdlt Tbs ......... -filed Mlh the Couney a.il al Or-.~ on J9n 27, 1917. FieNo..nm•e 215 2112 2119 2/26 S973 &41111 • .....CliOTD fCili ... I m ,..mm n Thi lllilwii• .. -· .. -. ~a: /t£JtOA VU.LAS ASSOCUTES. 27 ..... Wml'ICI fCih--•Ill E• --SlA1WM n.•• -Ci*DIS.-e ~~-=RIVER· DA.LE G!AS'Sf'l I ASS(). CIATES. a C.Jitom1a Gerw'alf hlt1w sf1CJ, «MO MacMtv ..... 5&*314. ~le port 8w:I\. CA 92660 HattJor ~ De t 'ec>- ment eomc-n,. 4040 ~Bhd...5&*314. Ne s:.o1 Blad\. CA 92660 Jim fle+s 21 aoc.n.. .,...._ '"""8. CA 9'Zll4 Thi$ business ~ con· cM:tad br ...... '91· net'Shf p Slilllted' H.att>or PKi1Jic 0 I £° >s: •• • c.on.. ~ er.. fl Qmdi9n. ,, .. f\esadait. The resistraftt CQf1 •••ICld to n..:::s busi- ness unds e. fic:tllialrs buslr.-...... listllld ~ on&/25/16. Thi$ I p l•ll W filed wCtl the CO&dJ Cler1' of Or-. County on J.ln 13. 1987 file No f332619 1129 215 21 l2 v 19 59i&3 1-11111 w•ra rc1n1M•11rm .... swa The ..._ • ..,-l'SOl-asare dw'C bulins a AOa(Y MOUNTAIN CHOCLATt FACTORY-LAGUNA. 248 PKific Owl I W-s. le .._.. a..:b..CA '265L Harold &ra-n. 11562 Puet* <Ade. Hula ..... Belc:t\ CA 92M6. Jeanne B""9ft. 18562 Puet* c.irc:l9. Hutcil ..... Bead\. CA 92646. Ttns business i s con· ducted .,, husband .. .... The reciltrant com- 11• ICld '° ••w:t .... ness unds h fiditia11. business ,.,,. °' nanes timid *-on Jan l!.. 1987. Ser* Hlrald ...,_, s.-:.---..,_, This 2 I 1*tt -filed the ~ Clertl al Or.,. Coun9r on -. 21. 1987. Ria No. f'Jl3G 215 2/U d'U 212' 5119 Ii •••11 w...a flClh ..... 11 • ...... , -· The~ ......... a. business ms: VIDEO ETC. Of MISSION Yl£JO. 24481 AlicU P'wtcM), Mis- s.ion VMio. CA 92691- Leonard J. Wetltworth, 2S481 Earhart. Laauna Hill5, CA 92663.. Carmella Wentworth, 2S481 utti.rt. lquna Hifts, CA 92653. This business is con· dueled by hu5band and wife. The reaisttant com· meticed to tranYct busi- ness unct. the fictitious business name or names lisaed abcJlllle on Feb. 1987 Siped: Leonard J. Went· worth This statement was filed with the County C&er1' of Oranae County on Jan 27. 1987 File No. f'333M9 215 2112 2119 2126 5972 llM22 PUa.1C -.,-rn-a- F1CTTTIOUI •w:ss NAME STAT'EmJfT The foUowinc persQrlS are oo.na business~ AMER•· CAN ACOUSTtCAL CLEAN ING CORPORATION 23332-E Madero Rd Mis· s.on Viet<>. CA 92691 Reston Electronics a Ca1tforn1a CorPOrat1on 23332·E Maoero Rd Mis s.on Vtet0. CA 92691 This business is con ducted by a corporation S.gned Reston ElectTflnies.. Rtehard E. Sareent. Pres1 dent The registrants com menced to tnnsact bus.. ness under the f!CtJbOus t>usoness name listed~ on 01/01/87 Th.s Sl3tement was Med wt1h the County C1eA of Or..,. Courcy on Jan 13. 1987 file No f332608 1129 215 2112 2119 59" PUa.JCMJTa f1C I 1 llOUS •fl•SS NAM£ STAllmJIT The lolk1M"8 pee sons are dorn& business as PAC. RIM INTERNATIONAL. 1507 Wanw1ck Ln . NewPOri Beach. CA 92660 Mehnda Ann Lee. 1507 Warwick Ln • NewPOri Be:ach, CA 92660 Caroline Petersen (Mane). 1344 Kenstneton Or . Fullerton. CA 92:631 This business 1s con ducted by a &enef3J part· nersh1p Signed Caroline ~ The registrants com menced to transact bus1 ness under the fdftious business name hsted a~ on 01123/87 This statement was filed with the County c~ ot Oranae County on Jan 23 1987 Fite No F333522 11292/521122 19 5951 ll-30553 PU9lJC NOTICE F1CTIT10US 8lWS$ NAii£ STATDElfT The fonow1nc persons are oona btNnesS as COUN HlY CLUB BUSINESS PA~I( 5100 S.n:h Street. Newport Beach. CA 92660 N.:vft~Com pant a Ca'rtom..a corpora bot' 3034 SoJU-~ Sarta AN. CA 92707 EO~lnc a Cal fom1a COf PO'a1•o" 5100 e.t:n Street. NeowPot1 Beach. CA 92660 This bvS4ness 1s con dueled bJ a ~ patt nershiip TM re.cistratrt com-nw-*' ID hnMd bust- ness under the fictitious bulir-. ,_,. °' rwnes li-.d ..,.,.. on Dec.. 10. 1986 Si1JC Dennis L ff'enCI\. Pt __ it. E. 0 Dftelap. ,...,,._Inc. ll'lll • 2 .... -filed .. .. c.our., Clertl d Or-.. Ccad7 an Jan 16. 1917. Fl9No.fln067 V5 2/12 2119 2/26 5966 s l...J1517 PUm.IClllOTU F'ICllllOUS ·--U. STATDEIT The loliowK11 ~ lS do1n1 business as: DESIGNS BY DORCAS. • l WhfteeaP. Corona def .-ar CA 92625 Dorcas Louef &a Preston· Lustbader. •l Whitecap. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 This business is con cJucted by an individual The re11strant com- menced to transact bus.. ness under the f 1C11t iOUS business na.me or names listed at>owe on June. 1986 S11ned Dorcas Lo~lla Preston-~ Th4s staternes It was filed With the County Cler1'. of <>ranee Councy on Jan 211 1987 File No F333401 2/5 2112 2/19 2126 5978 PUaJC NOTICE ACllllOUS .... SS llWSTAJWT The~~·s dolnc business~ TENDER LOVING CARETAKERS 3308 Oay Street. Newport Beach92663 Shan S.. Aooks. 3308 Ctay St • N"'PO't Sch • CA 92663 This business rs con Oucted by an 1nd1w1dual S.IJ"ed Shan s Rooks The registrant com· me iced to trWlSaCt bus.· ness under the ftctJtious business name lrsted at>owe on-Notyet. ThtS statement was Med with the County Clet1l of ~County on Feb 5. 1987 File No. F33'8A8 2119 2/26 3/5 3/l2 6007 Attorney(s) Name and Address. Steven Gray Smith 10424 Echo River Court Fountam Valley. CA 92708 Attomey(s) for Steven Gray Smith T eJept'IOI ie.. 014) 968 3'82 In the ~ d the Appf1· cabOn d Slewrl Glay Smith for Chlrlllf d Name Case Number Al367 l 5 OBO TO SHOW CAUSE FQI CMW.E Of JIAIE ~ Gray Smrth tlas fllled a petJbon 1n thtS court for an order a1kJMnc pet• boner to c.Nnce his name from Ste¥en Gray Sm<ttl to Charles Chnstocftr Glay It IS hefeb1 ordered that all persons interested 1n the matter af0feu 10 as>c>ear be'fore ~court .n ~ rnent No 3 at 700 CMC Center 0rrwe West. Santa AN Catdom&a.. on lJ 16. 1987 a1 2.30 o'dock p m and then .,_, Chere ~ cause. if 11'1 lheJ hawa. wl'1 Yid peli6al\ b ~ d l\Mne shouJd not be 11•*1d. .. is further ordef ed ttUll a ODIPJ d lt"5 ords ID snow c.aae be publiished'" ,_... part Ha1XJr £.nsiln. a,_,... pmper d lllWal cifcu9. lion. ~ "' .,,,. ~· ..... anct• .... tor ...,, COi-..... tilmllb cwiar • !tie dllJ al Mid ._ ... o..2 felb •• 1987 HEMrf T. ~JR. .... d .. SuperlQrCourt 2/19 2126 3IS 3112 6008 ..... ~ ... '-....... . , ........ . .-reo11• T .0. SOMCl <XMWfY • du9' IPPoilmll TRlllN anter 1N ..,.,... .. dlscfibed dillll al Will Will SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE tGtEST 8'00EJt fOR CASH ftn the bm5 which ........ ....., in h t.Jnil9d Sllilles) Md/or the cmhier's. c.tift1d or._ dlledcs speciMd ... the CMl Code {Pa1; Ne in ....... time d sale) al rWtt. tilfie and ••811 COi•,.S ID ..S ,..,. held by it under lilid 'Deed d T n.a io the i»Ui*tY helei,.,.. dlsatbld: TinJSTOR: CARLOS D# GONZALES 8EN£FICIARV: MARY MARSHAll tecardld ~ 3. 1986 -"'*· Ho 16-285922 d Official Aeoords in the amce d the Alcc#dw of o...., Ccun1y; lilid deed d trust desa ibes the ......... Lat 16, Blodt 42 d Tract No..._ Section as per map recxwded in Book 4 ,...s 2S, indus~. of~ Maps. in the Oftice dthe County k.odw d said Ccunly YOU ARE IN DEfAUl T UNOER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 6/28/86. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIOH TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. rT MAY BE SOlO AT A PUBUC SALE. If YOU NEED NI EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD COHTACT A LAWVER 127 42nd St.. Napart Beech. CA 92663 •(If a slreel address OI common descNtiorl d poperty is shoM\ abow. no warranty is IMf'I as to its complete- ness °' oonedness).· The benefic:i•Y under sMI Deed of Trust bJ reason d a tnach 01 delaull m the ,,,,,_.,.as secured then!by, heretolote executed alld deffwered to the ~ a written Oecbntion d Dmult and Demand for Sale, and written ncbce ol default and d eiedJof1 10 cause the urtdersCl8' to sea Yid Poc>e1Y to satisfy sa;d obllpbons, and theruftet the~ caused said nobce d defaJlt and ol etecbon to be recorded Odiaber 7. 1986 as Instr No ·~70907 of Offioa! Records 1n the office d the Recorder d ()ranee County, Sauj ~ will be made. but Without CO¥enallt or warranty, ~ OI 1mphed, ~bite pnswssion 01 encumbrauces. to Pilt the •enatt•nc pnnopal sum al the note(s) secured by saad deed d Trust. wtth mten~s• as n sa.d note~ adWtnces. if al"J. under the terms of sald Deed al Trust. tees. c.har&eS and expenses d the T r\Jstee _., d the trusts cruted ~ said Deed d Trust SaJd sale wtl!I be hetd on Fnday. March 13. 1987 ~ 1 30 pm an the ~ to the buildlne located al 601 Soutn lewtS SITeet. ~. CaJtfotma 92668 Al the trme of the enrtJal pubticatJon d thrs nottce. the totaJ .nount al the unpaid bal:anu of the oblcat>on secured by the abowe described deed d trust --' esbn'Uiled costs.. ~ and adw•O!S IS $29..816 98 It IS possa~ ttWlt at the trme d 5* the opel•'I bid may be less than the 1Dt.al indebtedness due. " wadabte the n;peded opel'I,. ~ may be otltail8' bf calllf'I Ow ~ ~'t! numbers on the eta, betore the sale 014) ~7 OI (213) 627..a65 Dale. FfltJnJwy 11, 1987 T ACI 6016645 T 0 . SEJMC£ COMPANY as saJd T "'5tee. By Ctymf Anbsdef, Assistant ~ 601 South Lewts SL ~ CA 92668 (714)~700 2119 2126 3/5 6010 11 ~ NOTICE Of TIUSrH'$ SALE TS No 912942-1/VAN YOU ARE tH DEFAULT UNDER A DUO Of TRUST DATED Aulust 151. l .. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR~. rT MAY BE SOlO AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU H££0 Al4 EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEmfNG AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER On March 27.1987.1119.15.ut.., ROBERT A. TREMAIN ~ duly apppilllllJd Trustee under and ~ lo Deed al TN$l eaec:uled bf EARLE. VAH STEEHHUYSE AHO MARGARET J. VAJf STE.ENHUYSE. husband and wife, as Trusaor(s). recorded AUGUST 22. 198'. as Inst No. 84- 350802 d ~ Records 1n the office d the County Recorder d ()ranee County, Caltfomla HIT, A SINGLE MAii! W1U SEllAT PUBUC AUCTION TO HtGHEST B.IOOER FOR CASH, CASHIER"S CHECK OA CERTIAED CHECK. ~ It time of sale "' lawful money d the Uh:ted Stales) Ill the frOf1t entrance to the old <>ranee County Courthouse. located on Santa ~ ~ , bets een ~oe St. & S.mdwy. Santa Ana. Calrform. an ntht. titie --' enlelMt CO Mfed to and ncM f-'d bJ It under satd Deed d Trust 1n the property situated en sad County and SUt.e descnbed ~ EXHIBIT ·A· PARCEL 1 Unc:t 3 in the Crty of Newpgrt Beach County of ()r-.e State of Californta n shown and described an the Condomaneum Pbn recorded on oaot. 16.. 1979 tn book 13355 Paees 1 to 24 mctUSNe d Official Records d sMt County PARCE.l.2 • An undMded one seYellCh (l/7th) •ll&est a a ien.ic In COi I tm0n An the flee mCle:resl 11'1 _., to the con NI,,.,,, wea d lot 4 d Tract 9588. n the Oty d Naport Bach Coun1y d ~ Stale d Calib nm as pe. ~ filed n booll ~ Paees 25 ID 28 tnc:lusftie d MdCleftaneous Maps. records d Yid <:ounly, a5 such term ~ defa led 1n the Attde et'ltitied "Definitions'" d Che Dedantbon of ~ Condiltions ..ct Aeslnctianl.. EXCEPT thMefnwn al oil, pis.. mil•als --' either ~ sumt.as,,.. below a~ d 500 fleel from the Sl#face of Mid pooettJ, tu wiCh no rictil d sulfKe enll'). as pRMded in deed 1ec:oided in book 14016 Pl9t 1173 Offic:illl Alcolds.. PA8Ca..3: Em1rients•ach--••B.,.~lllb1h 1n h Alticte •ltieled "'fr w•.-d the Dldaltiot ~~ ..,.... insuct.Aftide ailil•d•tulolls.: ...,... end Oulia; Utililtia .... C..... T•s r·: t, • "'Support; S1Wr :•Ill one £nCfMdM&MI.• ,,...... £..-..S Rllcc 1· Fill ,...._ • ~cw Rt• idld cwwwww w £111 cctr and._ .. £11 .. ia.· PMC0.4· f ···=••llUdt• ,,, .... ~ .. b1h m h Arllc:te •Ard-.;•'"*_.. d .. D.cllw .. 1 al " to.cltl. COi •. 4 Md A l tclloi• C1t111 .,, t DecMtMiDt(') undlr .. s.:tiort • I ®• lft IUdt Aftidla enlllllld • flalolia: ,..,_.,.. o.e.: ur•• ..t c... T•4110l1." -su.art.• Thi ... addlw end ClltW '*"'.., *'a llliofa. ' NOTICE.Of T1IU.$TEE"S SAL.I T.S..No..4'27 NOTICE IS H£REBY GJVEH ttat on tabrdt 12. 1987 at lO:OOA.M ofsaldd'ay Contmenta.ttandTtdeean..,.y, as the duly ac>IDf1'led Trustee under and pu~ to Deed d Trusa evgdJed by Cari L Mo5efl and ~ J Mosen. husband and wife. as T rustor for the benefit and secunty al Thomn J Bernardy and l..orrane C Bernardy. husband and wlte, as JoKtt Trustees dated SecJt. 23. 1986. and tec:Ofded al •nsarument Ho 86""96239 on Oct. 21. 1986 of officaa! Records in the Offace d the County Recordet of ~ County, Stm al Caj.ton'q, Will SEU. AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BtOOER FOR CASH CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTtfl£0 CHECK (payable ait bme d s.ale '" lawful mone, d the United Stites). "' the rear courtyatd pl Conbnerttat Land · irtte Comoany, 1015 N Ma.ti Street. Santa Ana. Catibnu YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OEED Of TRUST OATm SEPT 23. 1986 UNl.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT 10UR PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SOlO AT A PU8UC SALE. If YOU NEED AH EXPLAHATION Of THE -NATURE Of THE PROCa.DCNG AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUt.D COHT AcT A LAWYER All nctwts. tide --' ~ aw:.ie)lef. to --' ,.,. held ~ ii under said Died d Trust in U. property gt. ? 1 "' Yid C.ounly--' Sbile. descnbed as Patcef A. An uildMded one--half < l /Z) weest .. ~ 1 • ., the City d Newport Beach. County d Orwwe. ~ d Calrfomia. KCOldil\I ID Parcel Map No • 109 filed .,.. &de 160. Pases 10 .,_, 11 ol ~ MllCl5. "' Che affice of the aJUnty jfJCOidef ol sa.d eo.....y Fxcecitww tteefron1 the fol~ 1 (A) Untts 1 and 2 as shlMn and defii _, on lhe c:o11dD11•""""' _, reawded July 23. 1982 es lnslru- ,,..,-c/F"• No 82-254590 d ~ Aec:ofds al Aid ~County. Cal.ttomaa (8) The eadusNe """'° pemession d ~those -~ n po1ctti and roafs shown and defined on the abDlle mentiof8' awdow1onun _, Partee e. UnfC 2 • shown and defined on the abDlle menboi led COlldoilW-.Am iitln Pwcll!f C: The ~ ,... to posses:saon and OCCUC*1CJ ol those PQl1imas d sad l;Jrld descnbed 1n Pwc:8 A ~ ~ as P-2 and R·2 ~ ....... ID Patt:els A--' 8 *-described Them.. addtess and Clttler c:oumon desicJ11tio11. d -an,. d the,., plopMy desc:.nbed .... tS 0Ui1)0ited tobe. 215 191h STREE I. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 The unden.tped T rus1ee disdanns al tiablily tor rt'/ QKXJiiec:l ,..,, ...... fl..wnlshed The said ale is made Without ~-· 01 -••llJ repidi1111 blie. pmessicJn. or encumtnnces. °' as ID 1tmnbiliey d tide. The tatal amount of the ~ balance of Yid ~iw15 --Id With ~IC:eS. _., estirt 11 j com .., e:apenses is $52..661 49 TNI NatJOe d bn!1Ktt d ad ct<1 201 ~ e61c:bott to sel said prCJP61Y -recorded as lnslrumenl No. ~ s.t9343on Now. 10. 1996. dofficial Aecotds1r1tbe0ffic:e d the County Recorder d Or-.. Ccu11). SI* ol C-.tomla · CONTINENTAL LANO TITl£ COMPANY. Trustee 9J DONNA J THOMPSON.~ ~ 1015 North Main Slreel. ~Ana. Cattb1u 92701 2119 2126 3 /5 6011 ~NOTICE flChilUUI ... TIS MIEITATl.m.NT The ..... l*SO"Sate doa'I bus1nes.s as: HARTS RUGS AHO CARPETS, 1000 8rillDI sn.t N.. Newp0t1 8llctl. CA 9:2660. CYllaU Tradq. Inc.. a C1lltaiM corporation, ·-~ ..... N.. ..... ~..,._CA92660. Tllit bu1tnas is con# duc:lld bJ • eotporllbon. ~ CY1MU Tl'8dins, Inc. The r'llllllrMtt com- ....., ID nnwt buli- ,_ ....... fictitioilS ...._ ......... ..... on.-.1.,. Thia ' I :cit -lied .. .. c...., a.ti al or.,. c...,.. Oft Jin 29, 1117. . Flt No. f3JC190 ... 2119 212' ll5 3112 f018 ..... :\ ~a flClh .... I 11• ..... .... , The ...,.,.. .. penon is doirw ~ as· DEEP WILCOX SECUftfTY ~I. a Caltb 18 lJmilllld Patt· nershis>. 1301 Dowe sar-. 5'* 700 .... •:port ee.::h. c.litamia 92660 OE£J> WILCOX CORPORA- TtON. • c.tdomia corpc:n. lion. 1301 Dove Street. 5'Jtte 700 Newpgrt Beach. CA92660 Thts business ·~ con· duded bf • Minns trust ScJ'ed DEEP WILCOX (X)R. PORATION.. Edwin A ~Jr .~ The re11strant com me aid ID trans.ad buSI· ness undet t1'! fctrtJous busaneu name ltSled ~ on Dec 31 1996 This sute11e11 was fiJeo wnth the c.ounty ~ of Or-. County on Feb 3, 1987 Fllle No f334655 2119 2/26 3'5 3/ 12 6025 J.11111 ~lllOTa F'ICIUW• 1111• ... ..,., ..... The toloait11 pa .. i$ ... ctc.w ~ac ftAYANI> PARTNERS. • catifom•• ..,..... oertnenhiP. 151 ~ OrM, K--1, ~ Mesa. Calibnia 92626. Ralipft A.-,.. T~ d lhe .... A..,.~ Trust. 3301 So.AA Bur Strell. 142C, Sant.I An.. Cafibru 9270t. Jar1ld P A.ldrews. T NSI· •dh~f~ TNA, 17440 C.. 0rWe. Fa.-.-. Cltba• 923315 Gretchen A.. Andrews, T rvstee of the Andrews f .,.,W, Trust. 17440 Ceres on.... Fa..... c.itornia 92335. nus busmess is con- ducted ~ ........ ll*t· ·-~~W.A. Raya. Trustee, J•red P ~ TNIOILe. The rq.astrant com· nw"* ID nnsa:a busi· ness under the fictitious e:......,.,,,. lisllld...,.. on ..,_,,.,., 18. 1916. This s• I ,,... -fil9d wwttt the Courcy a.ti al Or-. County on f_,_ 9. 1987. FileNo ~15 2119 2126 3/5 3/ l2 6026 I ~T'S TIME ro GET OUT OF THE DARK. <·> <.-·> -Read ·11 I . - '"'" , , Ill I FllY II. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY. .. II Open )QJr ~and see ;..a how~ •"'8C• are CCMW9d .n ,_new edilol d l'9 eor..n. lntomaion C te'og Ifs ._,...tor the asking and 90 are nearty ... al lhe 200tedefal ptiic ... de- mlMKi lr1lide 8oaldels on llbjecas like •anciat and career plaf • • -o: eali'lg ~ e>aci9ng. and slaying healhv: hauling and chld care: tedefal bet aefC P'OQll••as. Just~ eYef'Yhno you would need to know. wr.e today We1 wld you 1he latest edibon al the Con- ..,. h1fol l1"Blon C?'?k>g. which es up- dated and ptA>bhed ~ lt1 be a greet hap, you1 see. Just wri&e (111 u I f r drn <••r ••• 2 11111 '11W1• Cd1rnl1 ... -·· I Tiie'• ··---· dmfw> 1· II -.::~ Eatl CAUFOllHIA Off- SHOK TOWING MD ASSISTANC£ A.SSOCIA- TION ('S.C..O.T AA). 3'i"1 ~ ... li51. N ;ut ..._CAal&O~ o.ld•G.LaMDo ' ... ' 101 ... ,-,, ..... a.a.. dlt Mmr. CA !12627. This 9*sifl I IS is can-dudld.., .. .............. --o.id•G. .... fllan. --The occmrant COM- maac1 tD hwt .,... ,_ .....,. .. f!ictitiOI• ...._,_ ........... -.,_ 23. l9S7. This ... 2 1Wll -.. .... h Caurllr a.ti ol Or-. Courtly on JM. 30. 1987. F"llJ No. fl34l02 2119 2126 315 3/12 6013 llOTICEOf .._..,.. CWNll'IM I., PU8UC NCJT1CE IS HER- EBY GIY[H thll Aa9w Tor· nero and JOt1n A. Sewnon. ·Legal$ ...... 1 • ....., ... ., .... , ... ,_ .... ...... lhltl-2 -.. C oa ; It MO N s a rt c.e.r on.. Cl?r ol ..... port ....... CouMy of 0r.....,-...o1c if••W.. ........ .,of.JM- ...,. 190. bJ ........ a. -' .... said .. . ............. uia ... ... ' I fl. -...--s the-.-. SMf busiMSS ift the ......... candMdld bJ ~ .... Carp...., .. .., ... dillcl ......... ........... of .. tirm .................. .,.. .... ..... Dmd It N ; Dlt a.dl. Cf' nia'*'il~daJol re. 1987. s...t ..., T~JatlltA.SI !UL 2119 6019 T,...._•_,,Succ 11 T..,._ fl .. S810'1 a C. l'a;"s Milf o.il9 '-,.. T...a. _., o.:trnt- ti&I GI TNll d1811119 Oc9Dlt- M. ltm...S • •• d1 f. 25511kllilCID on... u.- ~CA 121&51. P'F'asC.aua?iooi.a ea1--. COf'PGf'llbon • ~1 •-*boent Lane. U.-Hilll. CA i2iS1. n.o... D. LMcnJ. 17 Woodflosa. 1mn.. CA tz714. ....., a.,,,.,,.,,. 25511 las aad aa.d. U.,.. ...._CAns3.. ~ TM business is c:on- dudlld bJ a ..,_. s-t-,......_ Silned: tWtJor .,... Mc:Faddln ,..., a Cffn1w~~­ ship. ... ..., c. Hui*tes. Gerwal ,..,.... The ,..;strants com- n•sced ID tr.....:S ~ ness under ·the fictitiOlis .......... ~~ on Now~ 10, 1986 This lfaettnenl .as filed with the County Clertl ol Or-. County on Jan 30, 1987 fie No.. f33.1319 2119 2126 3/5 3/12 6016 CROSSWORD PUZZLE • ACROSS 1. Weapons '· Dolt 8 . Di.scolon 14. Make comfortable • ,_ Espccially lilctd 16. Small finch 17. Blanch 18. Audience 19. Dinner coww 20, tight 22. Sl~g for ,,,,111n1 24. Keats work 2j. Colors again 27. Port of __ 28. Cat~ u in hunting 31. Divisions 32. Fops 33. Excbnution of woe ~~. a boy ! 36. Deface 37. Plans 39. Buh f caturn. sometimes 43. Dcay 44. Mongrel dog 4). Except •6. Dishktd 49. Waterway 'l. EmbJml of d~wn ~2 . Middle Ea.stern nation Sl 55 '3. Bunched closely '~-Camey ~6. Drive bade ~ 7. It hangs high 61. Rag 63. Bom 6). View amorously 66. Unburden 67. Shout 68. Lunch. e.g. 69. Soaks in ltquid 10.. C.ompass point 71. Tmnis tnms .DOWN 1 . Europt"Ut vipns 2. Lfdi~e 3. __ chauvm&st 4. D irect ~-Mamie 6. Harbon 7. Runs aground 8. Enjoys a winter sport 9. Scaled cans 10. Social imcct 1 1 • Inv a.s.ioo ' 7 9 .-. 12. Tease 13. M.Ucshud 21 . Omrch scat 23. ~ling, abbr. 26. Infect 27. Stooc bordcn 28. Bdow standard 29. Malt drink ~-Fuel 32. Small amount 34. T C1DptttU }6, 1V ail painting lS. Papn didy 39. Hu.salcn -40. &, 41 . Night ~fott 42. Stitch 44. Jlhythm 46. Chum 47 -_Notof'iovsl, bad 48. Soitch 49. Sports prize ~O. Part of a nee ~}. Crowds )4. Smtmcn ,6 . Cut with a sidle ~8. S-shapcd moldmg ~9-Bl&nd put 60. Snakdil.:c hUlcs 62. Dagit 64. Evi l __ I• II 11. I ) I .. .... ~,·-·· .. :ntECT rac1 B•ICIWCOSTA' ,_..._ .... ~y CLASSIFIED INDEX ANNOUM:EMEllTS Annauncirw .........• 200 Beauty Aids ••....•... 213 Card al T'-*s ....... 201 eev !11 r Lcits ........ 201 fll»ists .••.•••........ 2117 f...WDi:z ••1 ..... 205 f..al S.W:es .•.•.. 206 I' 11 It Aids .......... 214 lepl ""1icm ..•...... 212 led& I Cll• "9C 209 ..... n 11taa11S ••........ 828 Ma a; m LoM ........ 605 .... ., Waited . . ...• (J()6 ~ ......... 700 OpparbWties Wld.. .... 7°" E9lOYllENT MEllCHANDISE SA• ES & SERVICE . Antiques ..•...••.•••. 808 ~ ........... 806 ~·~ •.. 807 Auctions •............ 814 Buldina Mlterial ..... 817 8usinrss Equipment 818 eam.;a Equipment ... 819 ~ ........ 813 F~ ••.•...•..... 800 ~Wanted ...•. 805 c.r..e Sales ......... 705 Jeweluy .............. 812 Marine S&Jpplys ...•••• 906 Misc.. tar 5* ......... 809 Dass & cm .......... 112• liYestock .....••• : •••. 825 Birds .••....•.•.••... 826 REAL.ESTATE Acne•fl! ..•.•.•....... 511 Apts.. f umished ..••.•• 407 A,Jts. Unfurnished •..• 408 Sidi. to be Mowed •.•• 816 eus.ness Propetty ..•• 500 Business Rent.ts ..... 421 Condos tar A8nt ...... 409 Condaa far s. ....... 507 CommeR:iaa P,opaty 505 Desert Property ....... 513 fMmS & Ranches ..... 512 Gan• 5 tar Rent ...... 400 Hou 11';up81111Doms 413 ttatal5 ...•........... 416 lndullrial • . • . . . . • 506 ••9'.Ultte Property •....• 509 la. Shore Property 515 lats tar Sale .......... 510 Mobile Homes •......• 917 ..._•&TD ....... m7 M::lll'I ............... 415 Mountain~ ..•.• 422 <Mlicle s...c:e ......... 43) . Outof9* Prap ••••. 514 AllllElt*W...e.ct •.. 518 ....... Shire ...... 412 ..... &1119 ... ~ ••• 517 .., &Im a.-..... IOO ................ 410 .,.., •• ,.,.,.110ll Aitp191 ............... 900 AnliQue Classic Car ••• 912 ~-5* ........ 910 Autos W.ad •.....•. 915 Auto Pitts & rwes .... 907 ~ Alpeir/Dom ..•.. 913 Al*> ..... /For ••••.• 914 ~ ·······•······ .. 905 C....,.. ............. 919 ,... & 5poftS •••••• 911 ~ .............. 909 .... cyc:Jw .. Silla -Mab Hames ..•.....• 916 MisC. W..-ed ..•...•.. 810 Mt15ical lnsarument ... 811 Nunaies ............ 815 I.all & fGUnd .......•• 210 .tar :ies ............. 300 Houses tars. ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent -..1•wan .. WICEI Office Equipment ..... 821-For 5* .............. 411 SctNJ• .............. ... ~IHGi '3 ........... .211 Oppartuniaies •........ 305 Pt4iwa4MM .••....•.. "31J7 '-5 & Supplies .....•. 823 /lJnfurn ..•..•....... 406 Rllnliil •.••••••••••••. 417 , ... -............ Jal Directocy of Business Services eC.e 11r11n t.idsc .... CUSTOM LANDSCAP· ING OE:SK;HS-Spnnider systems installed/ repaired I cleanups/ haulaways/ltc & Ins. 535-0613 300-1'8 •.•• EXCfJ I ENT WAGES tor spare time assembfy work: dtdrca lies. cnts. Olhers. ...., (S(M) 641 · 0091 ed 1238 7 dilrs ....... Tams ~DISCOUNT f'EBRU· ARY ONLY! CdM Profes. sional Accountancy afters ~ PK:k-op and OelM!ry. r.ALl 759-5607 NC1ll 415·1' I II far a..a/fwn Fut1se:1 house. winter lease. 2 bediuom. 2 bath. 3 decks. 2 dinq rooms. ~lous ocun view! Gilqa, $1500 month. 49'4t72 u.-. SHO RT CUT TO FRANCE Gom1 to France' Tutonng & Translation Setvice for traveler. Businessman. & Student Michet 662- 3256 waRC>PR0e£.SgNG GRAPHICS ReasonabM! 67J..32n l.J:M!ty Dana Pon 3 bed- room. 2 bath home. Newly decofated throuah-oot. ~dis­tance to mar•aa/beach. Two car paee Sl.200. Owner(7 l 4)240-2832 408-Apwb••llS. Unfur. Roommate wanted. ocean-view South Laa· una House~ Non· smokin1.. Professional only. ~00 montt-ly includes utilrties. 499· 2275 EYenina. Dana Point Laree 2 bed-room. 2 bath apartment Fireplace, dishwasher. refriget"atOf S850. no pets 498-1917. 661-9312 2 Bedroom. 2 bath & studeo with ocean v.ew. Dana Point. $785 & $750.493-6579 409C..adae ...... S.-:taoa ~·v..,. °' 1adUrw Main a.ch. i 4:drC)l1; I bath. Sea.-~ ....... PQDI. lJtili.. bes included Sl,075 mot~ lly. DillY 9'Sl ·2399. Eveuiiws 49?-2875 Costa Mesa. Beautifu I condo, 2 bedroom, 2~ bath.. New carpet. f'ttt- place. Double carace. Pool S 1.100. Avattable now. 643-2289 Dana Poant · NK:e. QUtet complell. l bedroom. refneerator Gas/Watet" patd. NQ pets, S600 661 · 9312 Clean. painted 3 bed-room. 1 bath San Juan Capistrano condo. Enclosed aM!red pabQ. Garage S80011ease. incrudes water. 582- 3356 Lacuna Halts Condo · 2 bedroom. 2 bait\. den. GorReOUS view! t;'!r° 859-4123 . 410..Rooms for Rent Roommate wanted for my beaubful house tfl L.aeJna Htlls & MtSSllOfl Vi • fumtshed S295 + i'f ublsbes. ~72 412-Rantals to Shm"e Shore Lakefront home. Lake Forest. ~­ t>M!. non-srnot!er. Great for athletic person. Club privile&es available S37S plus utilities.. 581·3331 (leave message) Roommate wanted · share oceanview hiltside home, Laauna Buch. Non-stnll&~t. non- smoker. ~plus util· ities. 494-3213 YOUNG PROFESSIONAL FEMAl£ 5eettl"8 Inell· pensive room for rent In process of comp&etina graduate work. Cyndi evenin_gs weekends 582·3~9: Day 630-n21 417-Rnalt t.llals SUPERB SHOW! Ski the slopes of Snow~ss . LUxury home rentals avail. thru Par n ldet: Co. Cail Tammy 303/923- 3636 A5pa1 area 507-~ Lacuna N .... Condo. Loilest priced (Z) bed-(2) .... in ()ys. ~Y-Assuma61e 9.6,,. loan. Tastefutty upsraded. ()pen.house 12 noon-5 p.m. we8· ends.. $101.1700. (714) 495-0222 ... s Peaif St... Lacuna NielJl!I El T Ofo Condo · By Owner Quick sale! 3 bedroom. 2 bath. upper unit. Low lf1tefest. o.ner wtll carry S:l;_ 5001 alter. 213-4JG.1 Reduced Sl0.500 to $199.500 La1una Beach. Spacious (2) bedrooms. (3) baths condo.. Many amei '1tleS. uJ>Craded throuahout. lncJudes washer I dr)oer. Secured bualdm&. 237 Caflq>e. Laauna Beach. (Day) ~7588 {Alice). Event1ws 840-0075 Palm Desert Co1do fot Sale or Trade • kmJrY fumeshed 2 beOlon. 3 bath. spa.. Sl45A.~ or best offer. ·~ 1~ By OM1er • Ocar'I Hills. san Clemente. oc:ean- VteW. 2 bedroom. 2 ~ condo. Tele floors. ~ ~ kitchen. attached ~ S135.000. 240- Spectacular V°teW-Golf Course Condo, MISSion V.ejo. 2 bedroom. 2 bldh, ~air. See to appre- ciate. ~ k>an. Must sell. relocatina. S 139,000. By owner. 582.5036 $7,0000own. TakeOwr Paymet its. Great Swest· ment or 1st buy. Or rent $795. 2 bedloom, 2 ~ EJ Toro condo. 859-0812 l.-una Niluel condo-500 yards to beach! 2 bedroom. 2 bath. 2 patios-like new. 1127,000. Owner (7 l ()493-6682 El Toro condo-bf owner. 2 bedroom. bath. air. fireplace, la#idry. ~ car-~ hie.~ ~9oo~-~~rday. SOI-Houses for .... lmmac•rf• la+esparic "'£.den"' model, '4una ~ 2-3 a..oum. 2 --~=~· $147 ·900. ()pen house s.t/Swt 12·5 PM. 28141 ,. ... a. Owner-Beauti fuflJ ~~ hame. c...c... saw.. s.ion V"lljo. No •• a.. 710o3'12 leisure Worid Home . sunshine ~ 2 bed-room. 2 bath, approa 2.366 SQ. fl 3 ..... d1ninc room. ~ area. double attached Pira1e, air. fireplace. 40,000. Owner-951 · 30 PRICE R£DUC£D! Sl¥e Sl 0.000! El Toro home. 3 bedrooms. 2~ bMhs. Fir~e. central air, formal difW1I room. fN access. slump-stone block wall fencin ... HiehtY OPeaded. 2 pn-vate __ patios on~ Sl60.000. (714) no. &W4 3 Homes · ptus 20 Acres!! 3..., hemes. ~~~~jf~l~ $51.~· $65.000, & S lU:>~OOO. 20«re 1JS· cm only. JoshUa T ,_ over mountajns from Palm Sprin15/watet, =-"~-=~lhos· =· Total price ,000/ ~down ~an both.. (714) 8'2·5940 Mission V.e;o · Si,.se ~detached~ . fir'ePacelentry, atta:hed cbltJle ..... UPlf"aded bathfooms. lar1e lot cul-de-sac, ~r motivated. s 120.SOO. SSS-188' Capistr.io Bach. ocmn view home, by owner. Liahl 5'>KO rs 3 bed- room. 2~ bath. air- COi dtios. ~ Law main- tenance landscap1n1- Financin1 ne&otiable. $245,000. '93-9156 M.issO\ Vlefe> homHv owner. 3 bedroom, 2 bath. ~ lutdten YaAted Cl.&"'111\ CDMWd spa. r•~•.view of Saddleback Moun· tains. $149.000. 159-9934 By c:.w-Mission Viejo hOme. lm~ate 3 bedroom. 2 bMh. fire. pUce, an W!W lot. New aPOf i.ances. Priced to sell! 770-9613 00'11h11t =...Home by a.s.3 ... ~ try lllchwe.,.. •fir .. '*'m'*'·• YIJ ~·()pen House W/Sun 10.5 ~ $131.too. 458- ... , .. Mrrr •HiN ........ r .. o 11 3 •• , ----~~ ......... .. 511Acs•• ONE lat£. BUllDABl.£ CAUFORHIA PINES! ..... c.llomia/Oresn balds. Access ro.as; e'11~. Gnllt ~ and hunti .... Back·to- t-=k '° ........ forest. $7,800. OWC/Terms! S7.ooorst_~ pay c:asw. 714--5'5-7813 Widow has money for Trust Oeeds-$10.000 Uo! No Credrt ck No ~· Call Dennison ASSOciates 673-7311 700-Busir 111 Opp't. OWN YOUR OWN DESERT RB. CtUB-Gun Club, 4W.0. etc. Make money & hwe fun. . .on l 0 hu&h acres off -VeoS" fwy $12.000 F.P. " br c:aSb. By a.net 822-1847 , .. ---..... _ .... aa....,.. ... ,...,.. .... ...... . ...... r--. ...... ,..,, cMlri.. 2 r 11c1t1rw b itct-. ..._ dDorl:. NCl"8d.~4r ..,__ l.aes •ID SI $2.990. 3-tJiece . ............ ::: ........ .... chis. 8urted woocf; .. ~750. Oak/llass entertain-= ~~s·. 4pc~rmsetnewir used. £alt•.. Must .. $285. 952-4254 Tra'*9red must en111tY =· sq. fl home OIW wal--unit. coffee table, set $A75. all match. Country oak dfn.. t_n&_ _set Oak bedr.oom ~. brass/dass top; cotfee tables S250 . din- Uli set $4 75. Bar sttds. sofa/love seat $550. Unused sofa bed $350. Format French PnMncia\ hving room & dininJ room suite. Mint c:ond1- bon Serious only 54 7. 1064 Sofa. bleseat. cha1f. & ottoman. Like new. All for $285. 952-425i4 Hitachi rec.ewer 45w Panasonic tunJtable. 2 oric _ SCJkrs · $75 R OI $175. al 3. Sally 972· 4984 Ill Antu I09M1c ...... FOXES FOR CMllS11MS -2 ,_Nm•• • red fox vests. 5milll Md medium. $375 .ch. ~7010wtei•ll wort 751-2977 OesilPw red bl mole. Aoocaised at $8800. Wcim only h\ice. Will saaMc.e b $1995. 643- 1959 IBM Compatible Computers-xrs. One ~~~pbyte, IBM M~OO~ $1,400 each 768-7564 811-M•lliall Inst. BEAUTIFUL EUROPEAN VIOLIN. w/bow, case. acces.sones. ~ at $1500 ~ $1200 obo. 838-5792 812.Je•lllJ ROUX · STEEL ANO GOLD ~rsr. Jubilee 8raoeAet. B• ltiful a»- dibon. Sl.550. '94-5310 II 1211nn ta•lll Era 14--16" n!Un an TI1S: Also lend on ~ buy TD's. $10.000 uptDJum. bo·s. Denison Assoc. 673-7311 WYSOCKI LIBERTY COMMEMORATIVE ~2~£>.~ llltul11w .. 1986 Mlralry Cop X- 7~ lb inl.. 4 .-~ ........ N-6'2· 9772 ... •p I I Bl .. , 1 •• .. .. •1 ft:,,,.. __ &415444 stmee 4 c:etificat! s d • ~-ised 1986 BMW 325 ES. Stil al ~ for new. Perfect OOldtiofL $3400. lncl S600frame. ~ car. Sl9.SOO. 960-1175 49S-9215 '51 LymanfudyrestDfed. uftJmat,e harbor cruiser. ·~ Chris Sportsman. ~. show winner •/trailer. Ownef' need cash now. Call for detalts and talk senoos SSS 253-4692 days·55 7 - 3225 eYeS/weekends 1980 Marlin 22 foot cabtn Mercru1ser 260. Inboard/outboard only 140 hours! Fully eQ\Up()ed wrth EZ loader 1985 trader all eJal1ent condtbon $15.000. Tow vehicle 1978 Buick wagon available ef ~red Sl,500. 831· 30' sailboat-all wood. sleeps 4. Had. Dier. stove, retri,er.O,. "l sa•ts. Auxiliary molof. tank. ADF. radio. first ~'fO takes it! 661· 8'Jllt Slip Wanted for new ~ fisher. ~14) 30· Sailboat. Tart.an. Ideal racer I CN1S1t1. Sell al $30,000 « half. 49). 5699 Cup fever! 25' race sloc;>1>. 11 sails, fast. ~Trader, 1 yea dry ~ Sll,900/ offer 661 14 Cadlac 1979 CADILLAC Sev1Ue-LOw mileage. fulty loaded, wwe .-heels. new radsals. tnp CXJmpU- tet $7.995 85&-8200 1985 Cadillac SeYllle. Black/dack. Moon-roof loaded!Oigital dash. SOO.room ~ '3.500 do.m. take over pay- ments No qualrfytni!! 249-1047 eve~ 1984 El Dorado Conwert· ible. I mde<i whfte..<ed ExceUen c:ondrtJon. One· mal owner betow blu· ebook. $18,,l~ 830-4185, 586-l:>s.1 . II 1rced11 Benz 1975 280S Mercedes Benz bided. pid c:ond. Beck.er st«eo S 141l. 120-1579. '82 Mercedes Benz 380Sl tiH & bit ft. nu tires S30k CJbo 213-437. 8555 1964 Mercedes 220S d1t cond. 2 a. blue. p.p. ht mess 722~787 1979 450 SlC Melcedes. 9Cellent condibon $19.950. While. sunroof & men. 837.., X215 0t637-0520 HOME SERVICE GUIDE SERVING THE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA RDmEN11AL CARE Home f'()f The adlrty Tendlr lowtng C.. & Home Coc*.s ...... ~...,....HGIN c:.11._,CMan•••ttet ............. .. ..,. .. ,...'a _.. 131-5424 Home .. CouilllJ Abna1pla118 for the eldertY Reasonlble Rates c.ITeri (714) 111-3049 LEGAL PI081 EMS? ,. ........ Ca a, ·~ Af.TORNEY 714-752-0308 locaJ & ~ Distance Lowst R.te-s Aith~. ~reful Ucensed & Insured OffUdlG: ..... ,, .. •A f' 'i •"*'-&111119' • ,..., c.-. • Oilc*s • Ooorw. ......... Sic, .... ... -~--·lo9.,.... "'1 ............. SllMce ..... ....,... ... MIEWAY llOOFIHG · SpecinMDIQ in ... ~ °' repairs. Leaky roots our IJ*il"y. I M1 1nf , ... l9at "1 c 1 d1 2400- - • • CllM'•a. flc- by-•• .. MUFM Cll f ,~ s.:ri- fice $1UIJO .... 7713 '69 lllWcedes 280SE CXJ&CJe.0 • ,,..pM,, bl '11ttw int 98K q mites.. tmmac cond. $8950 080. 714--261· OV7 days, 644-7396 eies.. ...... 1912 MUSTANG GT· m ... '! 9! EiE • ! "'* orni- tion! 642-7828 859-9204 • '611 I R VOLVO, 1983 Gl.1__4 OOOR.-1.. (SIL• t.J<) OWNU\o 48.000 miles. Ex.eel. c:ond S12.500 24C).8466 1981 Ol w...-. sp. w/ Od. 63K miles. uc cond. Loaded. $6500 080. 840-5062 a~ 6 p.m.. 911· For'cnJSports Cars i gn Jaeuar' XKE. 2 p1us 2 v 12. autornatJc. exc.d- k!nt condltJon.. 32.000 miles. otjgtnaS owner s l 0.500. 64(). 7617 MBZ 79 280C£. Sunroof. low miles, xJnt cond. MUST SEU! Best ofter 646-2153 1971 PM•a. Eroel!ent =--~,fj~ 249-1823 1931 MODEL A SFUrT COUP£ fulw 1 rt nd .. ~~· S9,SOO. •95- 917 lliml1 Hon II Caoo 8eact'I Adult ~ 2 bedroom mobile home. Laree comet kJl. O"e owner. excellent cond1tson $31 500 E >JeS. 496-0889 Days· 582-5'08 Elep1l mobl~ nome/ pr1~te yard. Forest Gardens Comer lot- He&hty upgraded ~ All. '9et.baf. .,... da«pd rod. 1,800 SQ. ft. snnee.. 2 bedtoon 115., ·~ bllf'5. ... tarnety room.~ room. mq room. Adult ~ recreation. $72.250. o.r-. 957.mtrl arM& 3108 The Time ls Now USE THE CLASIFIEDS TODAY 631-8120 .. . I I a . :=. al clilol'dedJ ca ••ct. • r Fr' II I re ........... GI Police Blotter .. n.. Pob Blotter,_ Pflll'*'1 •a pub/le .mo. hm ,,_ .-._, 611 .. l\. cMfs ·119 cnm.ti and ,,,,..,. In Ne•Pol't 8eech. It"""""' 0. "'*" ,,.., ...... lidl«I .,. only ~ whklt ,,,. reponed lo ,,.. ,...,_, hedt 1Wloe ,,..,,_ men(. and.,,_,. mMH .,. only th<M• •ua~t.d ol C""'-, end not,,,_. C°"9 tric9d. ..._ FlllDA Y, JAN. 31 CJllMES 131S -Vandala reportedly camed S800 in dnnage to Kilmer Enterpriles located at Corona del Mar State Beacb. 131 S -A bncelet valued at Sl,06S was reported stolen from a raidence in the 100 block of Pearl 1720 -A wallet and contents valued at S260 wae reported stolen from a residence in the 800 block of Seagull Lane. ARRfSTS 0040 -Lalie Natasha Fude, 18, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde>- mcanor drunk driving. Pier. 1850 -An attempted rape WM reported in the be.ell area between 13th and 14th lti'ecb. AR RUTS . IMO -Jay Dean BUJwer. 30. of Newport Beath wa arrested OD suspicion of b9tt.ery. MONDAY, J'D. 2 CllDISS 0911 I icense plates valued at Sl.5 wa-e reported stolen &om a car parted in the lOO bloct of Milford l~Parting mcten valued at S33S wa-e reported stolm from the S6th and Seashore Parting Lot. WSDIUSDA Y, FD. 4 Pmt Newpcwt. ClllMIS f 1620 Cwawy .... aDO lllO-Jcwclry vallicd at .. upDitld **8 flam lmda 1 ' ,,..., .. rqtOl1id .... from Mart I.e. lac •• F II .. 'nl I &It a ...,mec iD die 2600 bloct of Ca• ltia'••J. -•ood. A••ars 0130-Vidco equipment 0030 a.r1.eeemw1u,41. valued• Sl9.120 WM reported . of Baatiaato• Beacb wu · ltolea from a raidmcc ia the arrated OD ... picioD al miwlo-- 1900 block of West Balboa. meuGI' clr1mt driYiJta. 2200-A VCR valued m S400 1340-°""8' Gene Fcndl. and~ valued at S900 were 43. of Newport Beacb wu reported ltOlal from a raidence m rated on l1llpkicm ol c.zpo9- ia tbe 2000 Moel: al Diana. Ute • .....,. ia a pablic ~- 2340-Aia usaa.lt with a ·214S-Frederict Coarad clc8-dlJ 'WNpOll WM repOrted in Balm, 20, of C•""-Padldoa the llOO bloi:t of )nine.. .. anatecl Oii smpicioD of A••ars JM-11r11ioa of cocaine. 0100-Jam RiCbard Kitz-2300 Nicole Marie SZaw- milkr,2S,ofNcwpcwtlleedawu lo~ II, of New~ •Kia arratcd OD _.,._ of m*le-.. arrated oa m1 • ciDll al . ~ mea.or clnmt 4riYiag. miedcmcaw dniD.t chiv4 - 17SS-P.mela CoJisaa. rT. of SATURDAY, FD.. 7 Cotta Mesa was anated OD CaDllS suspicion of grand theft of an 090S-Vandals reportedly automobile.. caueed S400 iD d••aar to a .tipt ~Juan Wieto Garcia, 36, finure of a rc:Dclcnce iD tbe 500 of Santa AD& was am:sted OD block of CamaaioD A'ftDue. smpicion of disorderly conduct. 11 SS-A car steteo and TBUltSDAY, FD. 5 SUNDAY, FD.I CllDQS - 0120-Vaadall re~rtedlJ camed S200 in d•··• to ... corona Del Mar Staee •ec1a AR•DTS 0100-Brelll Doqlaa Pmbt, 19,ofSanJau~ .. arrested OD smpicioa of pcl 11 ~ .. sion of cocaine. I 7SO -Burton Benjamin Udany, 48, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of cocaine for sale. I 7SO-A pearl necklau valued at S2SO was reported stolen from a residence in the ISOO block of Santiago. ARRfSTS CllDDS 1630-A ring valued at SI .SOO was reported stolen from a business in the 300 block of Marine Drift. Archive items sought 1755 -Genevieve Caecilie Wright. 30, of Santa Ana Heights was arrested on suspi- cion of possession of cocaine. 1900 -Albino Garcia. 25 , of Fullerton was arrested on sus- picion of disorderly conduct. SATURDAY, JAN. 31 CRIMES 0830 -Jewelry valued at S250 was reported stolen from a residence in the 400 block of 62nd Street. 0110-Randy Hugh~Jay, 39, of Mission Viejo i u anated on suspicion of disorderly conduct. 1130-Stcven Troy Pickard, 24, of Long Beach was arrestCd on suspicion of petty theft. 1400-DonaJd Ewell Ward, 44, of L)lguna Beach was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of cocaine for sale. 1740-Daniel Ralph Oillord, 22. of Poway was arrested on suspicion of possession of coca.me. 2300-A purse and contents valued at . S40 were reported stolen Crom the beach in the 400 bloct of Via Lido. MUlESTS 0100-Cary Holt, 23, a tran- sient was arrested on suspicion of burglary of an automobile. 0330-Carlos Rene Ledesma B~ 21 , of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of contri- buting to the delinquency of a mmor. UC Irvine is issuing a call to the public for materials related to Orange CoWlty•s Vactn•mcse community. The univenity•1 libspy will use the donations to establish an archive tJw tnca the exodus of Vietnamese from their homeland and their rcset- tJement in Calif omia, particu- larly Orange County. The library especially sects the cooperation and support of local Vietnamese in gathering original materials such as dia.r- ies. correspondence. photo- graphs, documents. films, cassettes and manuscripts. A.rn.qements can be imde for delayed access to especially sensitive materials. Boob, newspaper and mq. arine articles and newsldtcn also are needed. UCI hopes once the arcbive for scholarly research is cstab-- lishcd, its scope can be expmded to include other Southeast Asian communities in California.. Interested donon may write Anne Frank, University of Cali- fornia Library, P.O. Box J9SS7. Irvine, CA 92713, or call (714) 856-4968. ,, 1500 -A telephone booster valued at SS l S was reported stolen from Alea Electronics located at 2912 West Coast Highway. 2300 -Vandals reportedly caused S200 in damage to a parking meter in the vicinity of Seashore and S8th Street. ARRESTS 221 S-Brian Arthur Aros, 23, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of grand theft of an automobile. TUESDAY, FEB. 3 CRIMF5 0330-0rlando Robles, 18. of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of PCP. 0330-Jobn Frank Labbert, 28, of Santa Ana was arrested oo suspicion of possession of a switchblade knife. Assembly fellowships 1700 -Walter Leroy N agcl, SS, a transient was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. 235S -Osmin Ramirez Ayala, .. 21, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of reek.less driving. SUNDAY, FD.I CRIMES 1345-Ajacket valued at $200, a lighter valued at S4SO and a watch valued at S2SO were reported stolen from a beach area in the vicinity of ,Balboa J 130-A man ·s wallet and contents valued at S40 were reported stolen from an office building in the SOOO block of Birch. ARRESTS 0300-Larry Negrette, 25, of Westminster was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 1330-Wendy Lynn Smith, 24, a transient was arrested on suspicion of commercial bur- glary. 1820-Micbael Collins Prior. 29, a transient was arrested on FRIDAY, FEB.' CRIMES 0700-Evening gowns valued at SI ,000 were reported stolen from Oass Act located at 2720 East Coast Highway. 1220-Sbeets of plywood valued at Sl30, banging fems valued at S400 and copper tub- ing valued at S l 00 were reported stolen from a construction site in the 200 block of Via Lorca. 1400-A neck.lace valued at S7SO was reported stolen from Applications for the 1987-88 Assembly Fellowship Program are now available. Assembly Fellows wort as staff memben in Sacramento for 11 months-August 1987 to June 1988-and receive a SI .JOO monthly stipend. Applicants must have com- pleted a Bachelor\ degree by the time the Fellowship year is to begin. There is no preferred major. And, although Fellows will earn graduate Cftdits from Cal State Saaamcnto, individ- uals in mid-career arc also PRESTIGE-CONVENIENCE -STATE-0.F-THE-ART MODERN NEWPORT BBACH M•DICAL COMPLEX Newport Superior Medical Plaza 1501 Supenor. Newport Beach NOW LEASING! Ph)'lldans. Dalfllfs& ••• ,,, ~ Loe ... _,,~ In llJii ..... .,..,most di ..... m1dlc81 tacfltJ. • Competitive Scj. Ft Rates • Medal TimesharilW AWtilable • Genetous Tenant Development Allowance encouraged to apply. In the fall, Fellows are iniri•D) •uipcd to individul members" personal staff. In tbe spring. they are transferred to policy com- mittee staff'~-· Anyone interested may con- tact Newport Bcacb Aaembly- ma.o Gil Ferguson's di.stric_t office for further details and application forms. Application f onm can also be requested from the Aaembly Rules~ State Capitol Buildia&. Room 3016. Sacrammto, CA 9SI 14. · Class offered As a 1C1'Vice to the Jewish community, a weekly clau •About Your Sexuality• will be offered for eighth and ninth grade students by Shir Ha- Ma'alot Harbor Reform Temple starting March 2 and runnina for three moathL This is tbe tenth • year Shir Ba-Ma·alot has spon- sored this dau. which is open to the community. aaa size is limited lo 16 students OD a fint<iome., 6$- ICl"ftd basis. 11.c c1-meets two boun per Re~ from 7 to 9 p.m., Monday CftDiDp. in a pwi'.ac 1aome. COit or t.11e t1aree • ... cm. ii MO for maaben ol Sllii" Ra-Ma•atot. S7S for aoa- membai. lo order for a .iudcat to ~ it is mancl•ory tUt both puadl MtcDd .. ....., orieat.tioa OD SMd~, Mmda I, from 9-.JO L& to 3-.lO p.a. The dndliw for n;.u--. for tbe dlill ii Fa lS. To NS Pl • call tbe temple ...... 646- 7203. Co~ rHom Otl r by er of /M .. r Disco, , make home a palace . . - ay JUDY DUFFY Top to bOttom, this .week's fcatwed propeaty basaaytbi.q it takes to keep a ~ bayu busy oohing aiMI uhing lncated at 2209 Qifl Drive in Nc:wf91l Bad. tbe tJaree..aory laome c:liap to the lidc of the bill, oftaiag privacy bdtind its dlic exterior and a apante world of taD trees ... lwiglll flowua. from the ckpnl _, to the jwloor/ oatdoot pool/ spa • die bale of* bill. Of&nd • $7 JS.CXH by Dllm Pt• n11 of •·Mu •rs'IJ,, tlac home laal j1llt been COl"ltktdy tca•WNkkd and i'ccleconk:d and oifen the prospective dimt a nna--bcf~ fed, along with amenities usually found only in new coostruction. What hasn -i been changed is the sweeping view of the bay and mastline that is off crcd from nearly ~ room in the home. Trim green awninp and a oatmal wood exterior glut a visitor. Through the oak entry doors.. one steps down to the door of the completely con- tained separate guest house. Bae, SliO feet ha~ been dC'w:dy composed into a living room. titcbcnctte, bath and sleeping loft. The dcct expands the mma area and the whole WO&derf.a suite shares the same aquilile view offered from the main home. Tbe dOOI way aiYiDa •l t• to the stain to tbc 1aoe.e mom.a the mtly and the YilitOI' bcgi• the short ... dcnrmaain to* front eatrJ or * ..-~ TDll ~ tRCS and paaed trees and Oowas briP(aa die Yicw -..... sgnslWee iavita farther investigation of this property. Thn:e stories prood, the home itxlf finds perfect barmoay with its smroandings. Entry is at the mid-leftl which opens into • wonderland of windows., mir- rors. wood and stone. The bqt living room bas a pass through bar to the t:itchen -wen as ~a unique~ fireplace ..... -.. ... _. _ ll1ml ... , 1111 • ..ra _. ........ If .. •F-'"~~~t~~~';umbyg ~ .. 1E1m,; ' ? 1 / 7 111111. I ._ .... 111111 ... %'2 C llill illll I ... I /1 &,..A.-ww .... ~, muron, 1111a. ~Iii-• a a , -, 2 a,.; the whole room IS open to the • r.-5 drama of nigh•liifwts and day beating in the home cutting fingertip readiness Tbe living harbor activity by the il:dmion utility bills to a mini•mn area also plays home to a full of a large solarium off the dining lbe titcWn story begim with t.th. area.. The open plan makes the varnisbcd red maple c:ouDtas Downmin the story changes view and the extra living space and plantfloorillJa'll!leadswitb from elegant to playful yet do extra duty for the wbok area. a nataral stODe wall lbowc -ina sopbisbcated. This is bomc to lbe dC'w:dy designed solarium a roand window omlO .. trees the first of two mma sui1es proYidcs a good mrasw"C of solar beyond. E~ coaH 11icnce is at naiJablc for the oWllC:O plea- . sure. Utilizing a solarium in echo of the w located a floor' alloYe. tJIC lower -mnter mite is a Ft away that tcmp«s mote dam the IOlll. A full b8aJa with a caftl80US bath tab and spartliac .. fin .... off tbe privak --Of the dowmtain.. The~ .... m pabl.ic incter4 A f1lll clilco complete with wooden des:e floor inlaid with 7 5 1 , ... • sanpaq and a disc jockey\ bo!:G s --;;a ~ .... • • • • ~ --8 • IDT• IELClllT PllYlTE ESTATE UT Build your own cmtom ~ on an Oftlsized guard gated lot. Guarmteed ~· Located at iM end of a cul~ SU'ft'L '349,000 BON FBLSOT '780-5000 1111 Lllmll • 111 ILIFFS Expanded e0&hmit .. r pbn With JWiOlmMc view of major gne~t. Huge tiled courtyard entry and expanlliYe rear patio cm Lush Greenbelt offer the ultimate in secl•tlion. Benxdeled kitchen features wood floor. new appliaDC'ft and built-in nucrowave. Separate family room with plantation sbutten. PrM:ed includes the land. $323,000. DOUG BEBBST 760-6000 # wa,11nHT STOL Lowest pnced waterfront fee land property m the Bluffs. F..npy a 180° water view by day and city lights at rught from this spaoous 3 bdrm. 2 bath smgle story uruL Immaculate. $25 7 .000 OPE:S SAT" sex 1-5 DOt.:G HERBST 760-5000 IEST YIEW LICITill II SPYIUSS Panorarruc ooean~ty rught light view 4 bdrm.. 2 't1 bath. fanuly room. 2 f1repJaces. marble entry. secunty system. Pnced to sell~ $559.000 Jt:LIA LIAO 760-5000 IEST PllCE II P~LISS llLL E.xecuuve home. 5 tv'" y th. Wmly nD-. 2 ~places. 2 SUl'"'" O y .,, ocean & C.nalma sunset. Upgr e_. -'5 throughout. 40 fL pool plus s~ .._, _ t#lon"t Last! $579.500 Jl"LIA LIAO 760-5000 SEIYIEW WI II YIEW Popular -l bdrm. 2 bath one ~· Mont.ego Model m Harbor V 1ew Phase Ill On park. c'lt ~· hgh ts view new carpet and pa.mt. Seller extreme)~ mouvated Come b'<' 2221 Port HarwlCk OPE~ -SAT A St.:S 1-5 GISELA Bt:R~EISTER 760-5000 llYFlllT UCllFICE Conu:-mporary 6 bdnn. -I bath custom home on a double lot PanorarTUC' bay v1ew. bdliards room -4 fireplaces Atnum en trance PLt:S pnvate dock for Large boat Shown by appt. $699.900 DIAS A PROSSER 760-5000 EllUTAllEIS MEI• Model periect three SlOry coo'8npora.ry .. -.th panoranuc ocean & bay v1e"w . 5 bdrms. -l i baths. ganw room. dl3co. guest house. indoor outdoor spa & more. 0\.-er 4800 sq. fL Woo't lasl at S795.000 DIANA PROSSER 760-5000 . New on marltet. Newly redeax ated 5 bdrm. 3 bath. 2 st«y f.amily home. Shows like a ~ 3 ~ sparlding pool with spa plus extra large ~ yard. Dynamic open view ol city & night lights.. Great for graritwa enlenaining or expanctmg f.amily. Call for esdUlive showing. roLIA LIAO 780-5000 IACllT ME" Pl.II • 1IE ILIFFS Desirable floor plan OD wUMlel fu1 meet with magni6o!llt p-eenbeh view. End unit. 3 bdrm. 2 ~ bath. family rm. Total ol appVL 2200 ... ft.. priced to Rll and re.dy for f.ast acruw. 1235~000. ~THEil V ANK 780-5000 l .... IW .... rES .. T ·-IET ... ll•E m llllllmlE Pnvat.e C'\.d-de--sac location. Entertam tn a se- cluded mou.ntain-hke sett.mg on your own ex- panded redwood deck. This lovely home has -I bdnns. 3 baths and city lights view Call me for a personal showmg. $589.000. OPE:S St::S 1:30-5:00 ESTHER Y A~"K 760-5000 LIWEST PIJCEI SPYILASS llllE FantasUc moun~ & city light \'leW tncluded in this pnme sutgJe story home w large pnvate back yard and coun yard V lew f rorn ma pr rooms wnh home in m ove-m condloon_ En tertaln gracwusJ y v.'lth spacious floor plan. $389,000 JO ASS DO~~ 760-5000 PRICE SUSIEI 01 .IEST TWI STDIY llY I SPYIUSS f>t,·e or -.licit-into this large pool surTOUnClt'(J an pnvac::,-~loonldm view servt'S as o... kdrop Open. spaoous rooms ~no to fanul ~ e-npyment & enten.auunent Dov.'1\- st.aars 5th bedroom offers versatilitv Jo A •• " DORAN 760-5000 OPES BOt.:SE St.:." 1-4 12 Drakes Bay LEDEllW .. In quality Palm Spnngs area 3 bdrm. 3 bath newer 1 level home designed for graoous enier- t.auung Must be off the books by the end of w quarter so lender ,,..,u consadef" any type of offer tneludtng exchange Pnces far beJo,.· ongmal loan ~\ $195 000 MAXISE GOLDES 760-5000 LIT Fii TI•ESlllE Do "oo have a umeshare that vou c.1on·t use., Do yoo" want to stop throwmg away money for annu.a.J lees'! U so. cormder exchangm.g tt for thJs free and clear lot m the North~·est.. U1J for details ~AXINE GOLDEN 760-5000 UURllME Elegant '.? story townhome m private commuruty Cathedral cetb.ngs & skylights.. 3 bdnns. 2 . baths PLUS a lJf t WJ th a \llte-t bar High ~ble loan. small do'4'1l paytnenL Bargain pnced at $-419.000 DIA." A PROSSER 760-5000 760-5000 IDT If IELClllT Just liSled -Town C.ol1ectJon Plan ·-c-· Located Oil the greenbelt. this 2 bdrm. 2.75 bath townhome is model perlert. Marble floors and plush while CU"pet throughout. Bleached oak floors in bmily romn. Ostom rear yard with spa. which can be used as a KOi pond. also outdoor bar- be-qW with refrigerator. Only l680.000. RON RL80T 780-5000 llldhll llMIW llllUS 1lus 2 bdrm. 1 bath charmer is pnced to se~ Single leYel end unit over&oolring pool a.hid spa. ~ m living room. garage with automatr opener plus extra storage room.. Quiet location. Won ·1 last $129.000. For your penonaJ showing call ROS FELSOT 760-5000 • IEWPllT IEICI Cllll UllCEI Tl SEU r-~ Beauuful 4 bdrm -Kensington•• model m Harbor Ridge with over SI00.000 in upgrades indudmg ;acuzzi m master bathroom. mirrored walls. cus- tom '-''llldow treatments and trac't hghung Cny ugh ts and mountain V1E'W .J4 ie.~ s.;; 5 ooc ROS FELSOT 760-5000 IEST Ill ll TIE ILIFFS St .JU 1:u1. oet.vrdted end urut -x ·· p!.dn '"'tO\·• h ... rtt•noeh J txirm. ~ : batn. :onnc.l ainmg ;r m : am tl: r <>m dJlO :! prH:<:n.e pa tlC.6 :\ P\.\ .... ~ o-: •, '.\all Ddpc·r 1.xUJrt'S !:!!9 - O PE:'.'i "'AT 1:30-5:00 E .... THER YA:'.'iK 760-5000 CULLEl&E II CHIU IEL 1111 C m .. sual floor plan v.-1 th great OC'e'all "~"S • • eeas .rnmt'(JJ,Oited buyer Great pote-nual for reoesign m ~per.or .oca uon Coulo be 3. -4 or ~ bdrm.s Of great interest S-l 10 000 OPE •• SAT 1-5 )IARILY:S Bt:'LKLEY 760-5000 llllE 1111 & 11111 W Cl ISS =-'" t"'t'pmg "·aew of • ~e-v.·pon Harbor-. cuy bghts and Cdtaltna surround this model perfec1 • ·'11- .u...ret-t o n Sp~gJa.ss Hill. ~hl~· ~~ and neutral det"Or BeautiJuJ bdrm and full bath .iowns~srs and -I large bdJms & 2 baths u~ MARILYN BULKLEY 760-5000 EICt.ISM urn. -w-11-1 ·••an I• ILEY Turtle Rock au condinoned.. top ooncfiton Broad- moor plan 4. ~ new throughouL Impeccahle t4tSte & deWI. E:xcftlent ~ Jocanon ,.,. W"ge yard & CUSUJm nJed spa.. $249.900 Open Sat & Sun 1-5 ~ARIL Y •. B UI .. KLEY 760-5000 E•IESTllll 1 lCIE Ln Good locauon ~'1th golf coune \"Jew m Orange Pctrk .-\L-res Great Topography ()v..-ner open co earh tE>rms. . JO AS~ DORA.~ 760-5000 LIWEST PllCD .. UIYN TIWILIF• u ppel' Oa.kcns1 Model Cathedral c:eWngs. dra- ma be use of muTOl"5 makes at seem much largft' tha.n 1300' 2 bdrms. 2 baths. SUptt cJea.n With ~tral tones. PHILSTARKE..~BUBG760-5000 ~ • -- • 3 CORPORATE PLAZA • SUITE 101 • NEWPORT CENTER ~ BAOK.EA M£MSEA Would Like A With You. I -~ :z --·--------..... • 'Uncle George' a one-man goodwill fact r.y 8Y ANNEITE WATSON friendly face that corrapondt wllidl rc:41@iau a lot ol • . Wlllbr .. •CH& •itc ame•r A realtor•s life is full of with a hale ad hearty Yoi&:c ad d _.,,.-. Toilaf die a die lime m * r IW a d ancert.aintia &om b•wertioa wllidl nprw nay mu•i• by pro6 ·••fl•Undimloa me 10 ..U • 8diwe,... ia to tranactioa ad ea:a:ow to k:Mina -Qod ._Amica.• campll 1 • . ..t be; .• a Oii .,.,. aal 1i111tr I 61 _. CICIOW to the nm.a and WtiRg Aftenranls the Jabon shake leW Of ) DC ii alllO• 1 'J ii hec•-c a way fll Jm f• IS. ol intaat nta iwJicati• pece haacls witheada oda'.smile ad nee c I '} ...... \Yili• aa; 14. 0tu die ... lO yan I ._. wning trends in the martd· dull for a IDM' 11t before the wlao 1'er•1¥ iaMhed ia die ..SC ., _, r.· t ... pl-=e.Butfortbclaltthirtyyean pat rpeater bcai• dms ·., BomctolaaltCJl'lia 19.561'Ma iaftlhed ._-*me llml•r die membcn al the Newport IOIDe topic wlaida •UFI Cram he_. a 1rife. DeVa"C. motal men t:wwk ..... wlliim ._ lbrbor-Costa Mesa Board of lepl com1eN:a1iolll in the real to Newport •et11 10 bccollle ••peel me wida ., cli 21 • llealton bas been fortunate ataac illdllllry 10 motit"icwa' f..a.e l.edon. W*a..,. ud llil wifie lla9le mougb to baYe a •one lllU ... ....,.........,. taJb.. A.ad, for Wi"ie P• pl ia•olted ia beca 0 uied few S4 JCmL 'Jlley goodwill factory• partic:ipmc in a boar the .,..,a about aace:r-die CAil (Calif'Ol'llia AwM:ia-11a11e a 11owa .. ...., ha • their weekly mcetinp He is taimia me let aide. cioa of Rallon) • wdl • die ...,_ wida Ilia wi(e ..t two Gw•W-•-afamiljar. _ --n..is is a toagb basiaeu _ local bo..-d. Be said, .. Fird_-. WoreClllerimaralCllllfc._ TMRalr.....moctwc0'4' llll01_.__... ... ....,af,-.Crecm4 ... il', Cs• ...... ..-Mfi+ilJinld.eNewjNWtawll--.C: u llllow•c:cnn; 11•rr--. s 1• ' tu ... .. die time af tM ft1C1014J-4M1of ... 8UIW '*of SI.JI fir CIM C •• I af [ 5 ., •fl• nc' a I ..,ewM*c.,.__._,_.,....,...._priet.T11111tO..n&dw S w _. -JMTeMmrecG1C1«•' 1apra' 1110._...~._llO-'e. TllitNewpwtr 'p,.ot'Cm .... iuufou••ti..am •a ,... ** viu:. DATE Nov. 3 Nov. 3 . ov. 3 ov. 3 ov. 3 Nov. 3 ov.4 Nov. 4 Nov. 4 ov.4 ov.4 Nov. 4 Nov. 4 Nov. 4 PROPERTY ADDRESS 808 W. Bay Avenue 2631 Crestview Drive 721 Bayside Drive 2216 Vista Dorado 1812 Port Kimberly Place 711 Avocado Avenue 321 Poppy Avenue 213 Via Ithaca 2305 Vista Huerta . 10 Rue Cbateau Royal 3429 Seabreeze Lane 436 Mendoza Terrace 300 Intrepid Street 1732 W estcliff Drive TRUST DEED Unavail $240,000 Unavail $182,700 $203,700 SI 17,600 $519,750 SI 00 ,000 Unavail Unavail Unavail Unavail $73,800 Unavail CONSIDERA TIO $222,500 $93,500 Unavail $39,000 unavail $147,000 $511,500 $325,000 Unavail $40,000 Uoavail Uoavail Unavail Unavail Unavail Nov. 5 Nov. 5 Nov. 5 501 Morning Star Lane 2815 Blucwater Drive 2721 Windover Drive Unavail Unavail 1392,000 Unavail $490,000 REAL TY WORLD . Newport Beach ov.6 ov.6 Nov. 6 ov.6 436 Vista Room 2307 Port Lerwick Place 703 Larkspur Avenue 27 Sand Dollar Coun · Nov. 7 2124 E. Balboa Blvd. Nov. 7 300 Cagney Lane Nov. 10 1415 Priscilla Lane Nov. 10 1924 Diana I.ane Nov. 10 27'25 Alta VtSta Drive Nov. 10 1806 Port Wheeler Place Nov. 10 43 St. Tropez Nov. 12 3 Collins Island Nov. 12 3602 Marcus Aftnuc Nov. 12 314 Vista Tmcha Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 13 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 Nov. 14 2019 E . Ocean Blvd. 502 38tb Street 44 Rue Fontainebleau 10 I Scholz Plaz.a Unavail $280,000 Unavail SI00,500 Unavail Unavail $156,000 Unavail Unavail Unavail Unavail · Unavail $100,000 Unavail Unavail Unavail Unavail $108,000 Unavail $268,500 Unawil SI 19,000 Unavail Unavail $1.08,000 Unavail Unavail Unavail Unavail Unavail. Unavail Uoavail SSIS,000 Umvail -$470,000 $143,000 Umvail 1316,500 Umvail $112,500 formerly cpete CBaJt~ett ~eaQt~ Pete Barrett Realty has been active in the Harbor area since 1965. Our decision to join Realty Wor1d enables us to offer the most advanced resources and real estate techn~ in the industry today. More than 15 trained professionals~ the same Pete Barrett Realty Group that has served the area all these years, will continue to give you all the personalized attention just as before, and l'1'10r8! . When buying or seJling. now or in the future, remember, we are Tiie R11ull P11pl1 ... IEMIY-10. ------- PEIE IMlm IEAln .... , II ClllllllTlll CH· --Ot ... CGMI ODlldall 8£ d i-• ct1111 a prlaid "8llL HUI~ 811ct& • S103. . LagUna ........... 500~ .. • ------tJUl•IDlmlERllR 1111 .... ---- unu ,_ • • c :a -1n Mele ·~ brW". 2 bdrm. 2 blllll ._......_ era11d 2 ' cs -...-.szr CCJUr98 ......... w. ...... end unit. .ooo ) WESTCLIFF HOME ••1•1-Ml I -Now Y8Caill md aim• WGad1f 1 ...._-.:lllded 11P9. 4 bdnn. 2'h be.. .net I lo••• priced 2 __, in .._ a 11.000 m11 W Cll R .. -2 bdrm. 2 ba. ...._.. om.pmq (1•400 w mo). owr.. ••ds ,_. • llW m -3 bdrm dol to.-, redol• ..-ldtc:hen. OYa 9iz8d lot. -S-ate in-'-qtrs. must 11 ca ow on Md • twlhon.._ 1232..500-in 200 ...-...... *..1•11:. ooo -r· -~~. ·-·--TOWllhome in~ 3 bdrm. ... n ••Nm -lrnlMQCge rernOdll. 3 -0-. 2.000 9Q. fL. 2 pMlos, -ve ,....._, 2 IO•Ell price. ... Qtpetl. rn.h P9inl. redone • ...,...,. ........... pool 1249.000 ~. 3 ~den. .. ~19.500 ----1111.-to •-..o-----2--4 bdnn.*9esSOrywidtl8'ge grm ~ in ~· Hm'bor v-. .... LOlr mlin. hi c •• --•• locattoi'i.. 1389.000 . / -1mr 12 IR -a.I ndJed wllh 3 ••.lllDl--lnlneT•i.-4bdrm.t·r ~ bdrm.. 2 tie;. on w.t Oc • • "°'"-Adl...,,_1tly to mowe in. ne•• ldlcta.. m r111 wilh ..._ twig. $511).000 .... S20,000 dlcot' pkg. ... -~-II:. • .. -• IPlll H - 3 bdrms. 2 .,..... •ger lot md do• to the b I lcfl. 81 ll?ll. bo8I d md .,...L PJ1~ at $-117.500 ..... -In• IDwl'f 4 bdrm. 3 be.. tanly home.. 81 I ..., m9dllll98d C.,. Cod. 9CJn'8 W from mlJll • <** to b Pich. $515.000 courtprd .,.ao. a.aom ~ ~~000- ---179,IGO Alm ABOVE--- 1-.u•mam-1ns..aen.-. .. ,ea ... .. V-. of lhe PwAc, 5 bdl11m. me.9llTl1• FT I -flavor. w ... IQ to ...... 11.500.000 Open House OPBI SATURDAY 1-5 c.,. Crlll .... -.......... 11 c.,. Cnll L.-ge 3 bdrm. 2 ba. ................ J . ~ .............. SW& ..... MMI I • Single Sby. 4 bdnR. lolllity yrd .•. 8 . &9 I W90'i • • • , ...................... [ 2 - L.-ge ~ 4 bdriQ.; S be •••• It.: 0. & I i 1n111 T11ma .... s-a ... 1112 a v , Tmnm ' bdrm. ,... ~ .............. A.. Boland ............. 1111 ............. 2 - 4 bdrm (P 1 r mo). pool. ISie -• . • . . • . T. 8olmlld c.,w er. ............... 11 c.,w Cnll t.-ve 3 bdrm. 2 ba. Dwi• .......... J . ~ ................. m ..... 14MS • 5"gle Sf:ry. 4 bdrm. ..,..., yrd . . . M Ao I I 70 0C .. r..w ....... 11119 ...... a .. r 11 .. QMbtliz:ed 5 bdrm a.~ .......... ~ • , .......... JW:m ........... ,- LM"ge SJiC*'.,..._ 4 bdrm. 3 ta .... ~ Gnnieri IMllT11ma .... S-& ... 111! ...... T.,.. 4 bdrm. ,_. ti'c:'wt . . . . . . . . . . . . . T . .._.., ............. 1111 ............. 2 - 4 bdrm (Plf 1 mo). poa1. ..-..•.• a ... -.. ........ -............... , .... 4 tom. F ..A... (Pt>e1L6o) ••......... R Bcmnd •< :c•-c. 11cw1mctB1wdn;oor....,_ 9o0iplllla. 5 bdnn. dly _,.. ..... coumy .. hlng. ~ ..... 1758.000. . "---------------~ . ,. I a . " I • 'G at Laguna Meadow AD Id. bOme plans arc Mted for en~ a;t Laguaa Me.: ~ the SIS-million MUched- llome community in cto.e-in ~ Bills, obKt ws llobat E. ~. presideat of Terra IDdlllltJia Inc .• * dndoper. "Most of our bayen are entertainment-minded wortiag or miRd couples. About half ~ ~ twosomes wbo ~ tired of maintaining a large singlHamily home and want to haft fun. The ocher half ~ YCMJ.DFJ' renters who want a low- mai.ntenance home that will enable them to enjoy life. So. we designed all these homes (or entertaining." AD floor plans have formal entries. large living rooms with optional fireplaces, dining rooms. and French doon lead- ina to view dccb. Laguna Meadows homes ...... ill lliP qr E'Y '~ ..... Air ~ ii •·wl•d • ~ doahlc-Pa'IOd ...,... for m1txim11111 WllJ a101 ~• •• tiolL S:itdw:D iadade ..... aldcraibinds, caamic tile~ tertops, and stainlrss llecl Ii.Db. Prices OD thae two-and dli'ee- bedroom townbomes raaae ~ S12A.7SO to SJ46,4SO 1lritll beJow-marht financing the fint twoyean. 1be sales office is open daily, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Addio- tional information may be obtained by caffina the office at (714) Sll-4&SO. Laguna Meadows may be reached by tatin& tbe Late Forest Drive off-ramp from die San Diego Freeway .and pro- tteding oc:ainwud (soUtbWat) on Ute Forest approximatdy one mile to the end o( the road. ·g ... a 'Jffll ~ ~ C4*Mt ~u4ff~ffie~ ~ a CJ,lfd lllOI Sffaa1eg v\Jot Cetoffeg a £t-... A nde in an a.rtmer..fike bus, a lunch al burJers. fnes and malteds. and a preses ltiltiorl al the pandest QwlSl. mas PleMl1t on EM1h ~ this yelf's annual C11ris1mas bef iefit for CHOC ta '' wi• II 119 Ill., Or-._ c .-,). 25 -Cheldren. each acx:ompanied by a parent. were picked up 11t CHOC by Fus But._, Tl'lllllll and t4ken to ....... '" Sara Ara for lunch and munchies. From there, rt was on to the CrJ11111 C1» 1 *111 in Garden Grow. tor the spectacular shcMinc a1 111e a., o1 Cllrf l ..... The entire aenma was made pnsSlble by the.-:ious donabons al F 8 • ', J T,...._ .......... and the CW,... c:.duedl111, who each dol .. ! d' seW:es. food. and bme. Because when we bl lltltef •a chikrs holidays. we also raise OUf 0M1 sea50rtaf spnts. a wetl F f ............. 1111 ... ............... c.-. ....... ............................. ....... , ...... ~ ........... ..... .... aT .... ., 7 Dlilr..., ..................... Dllllt. ., ................... ~ ~ .. Ill 'R .............. .. ..... ,, ~ ... ~ .. -. -. ...... , ... ................... ,_. a 2 1 • a c amr -·- ---;--- ~ ........ I ~ I ' . 1 " . ~ _. ~omes, Newport ar key Belcourt Terra• The new 112-unit dndop- ment takes advanfaF of SoatJt. em California's perfect year round weather offering bomcowncn and guests a pool with spa. a night-lighted tamis coun and a ra:reationaJ dub- bousc with barbecue for enter- taining. With amenities usually raawd for custom homes., all I ACJUl3 Del Mar homes fcatme ceramic tile entJyways, wood barning fireplaces. froal yard landscaping and tWo car pr~ Bathrooms are 6ightiptrd by ca amic tile puDmn c:oanter'- tops, dcsignn plumbing fixtures and custom fltted mirrors. Kitchens feature custom European cabinets,. decorator ceramic tile. DO-WU vinyl 00on. and appliances such as self- clcaning oven/ ranges, food waste disposals and dish- washers. W'dla fiw Ooorplw to c:Mc. frOm wl priced CroiD Sl29,900. Laam Dd Mar olfen be)CU 1,171to1,741 sqaarefootllorn in ODC ud hrO llocy ""iaM Laam Dd .... reOects the quality wl cqiatile dml arc trademarb of two ltiaJa.IJ rapa:ccd com,.m.. Nati•e Saa Dc~clopaeat 0-peny ..... -.. term com-••M• to NOida s.. Di••• ~ ~ .rm•"'1J ..... °":' SlO mlljcm aa raMlk-.1 prOJ- ects udcr COililU atioa. Tiie eompeaJ Ml co l*led owr SIOO nriPioe ia 6ac laoaa mce 1975. Camr Propatia. ~ ii adiftl'lificd compaay wida mcJl'e thaa 20 yean expcrincc ~ custom home bmM. I For more iafor-erioa co.- ceraina • ....... Dd Mar. adl 619 / 434-7033. Or, Yisit the ... office at 41 IS W'mdjam11g:r W"f in Carlsbad. . Water , leisure · bolster laguna d_el Mar sales opener}, I.ob.la -caribbcaa"' cast iroa alba tabl in matter t.lhs -~oblc:r call iroD bllll in a0 ICCaodlf') Whl, ~Ol*r phnnhina fimua. and Watec ICCUrity system. Tbc ruaa.1 available homes bc..a 2.676 sqm feet (e8la .. tlne bedrow ad three ..... oae laalf batlls, priced fro• 1455,000. 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VA kml. 1114..m ln-19 a& & ~ · BEST BUY F1erNy S-md one bdrm uni on lnl loor ..., nice pllOio. au.did cc.,.... .e ~ ..-& duth:lma ,.._ c.pll & dliii»W '*" wacxed bs & wdtabw tor~· wy trsling. --..... ----19UJ-Absc*l1\dm '•I..,__,..,.. .<CR 91...,•l1tcailr .... stM• -cmpll&....., pillo plus ... DUI 2 bcflr8 .... unll IDr tnC C' 0... 1Dfeny. ·m---' WATERFRO~T HOMES, INC~ REALTORS· S*s. lftttah. Property ~ a. JISMM'ftn-. ,..,.. hit ad •Tl 1111 l4J6 W. COMI Hwy. Newpon l&ch ••••••• - .. - -.. •• SOllETlllES •.••. EVEN THE. Sllmll.EST I RANSACI ION CAllGET "OFF I RACK!" That's why yoo need SAFECO on your team. Wrth our skill, experience, and underwriting knowhow, we11 minimize the delays and get your transaction moving again towards it's closing deadline. So call us today with your title service needs, because no · matter what the obstacle, WE RISE TO THE OCCASION. CUSTOMER SERVICE 973-3200 (800) FOR TITLe • (714) 547-7251 . 825 NORTH BROADWAY, SANTA ANA, CA 92702 SOMETIMES. • • EVEN THE SlllPLESI TRANSACI ION CAN TURN INTO ARF•LTIGER That's why you need SAFECO on your team. With our skill, experience, and underwriting knOwhow, we'U minimize the delays and get your transaction moving again towants it's closing deadline. So call us today with your title service needs, because no matter what the obstade, CUSTOIER SERVICE l73-32IDO (800) FOR 1ITL.e • (7MJ 147-7251 125 NORIH llROADWA~ UllTA W:;. CA 12102 -n.-o1.r..1 a ... to liw ia Or • Ca ,, • * ....... of ....... vii HI IOdle_\,..iom .. <• ri• .... qllilti~ cne•,•illt-cn .,ce urfordle ..._.,.. •• e._.6'1e• 1·&wia• mas.· Aid Willim F. Dyba. paaide• ol llolllel by Poly.-. .._. ia c.aa Mesa:. -n.e birtla of * Oraqc ~ PafCN • I Am 0-- benlds a new II ti••• f• as 4 coaaty in hotla •diito tual adiiew:JDCllt .... adhlral a.pi. 111tion, • be ..we.I •At Homa by Polygoa. we laaft miwd so awa•we tJlis w llilla Ind ol nc:dleDce with Liam Sar, oar jHauicr c:oDcdioa ol ~ homes.. At 1...,... Sar, perched cm a private bhaff above Lagana Beac~ Mediterraaeu-styled two-and three-level luxury Yi1las. f eaturieg from I ,!YD. to 3,113 square feet of interior space~ WCR clesiprd by The Smets Ardritcctaral Group of Irvine, to offer an anrivaDcd living caviroa.mcat along the Souabena Califomia coast. Maa- nificeat evallng ~ featuring the mag;ai nigbttigbu of Dana PoiDt Marina, and sweeping coast.a) views that encompass Ca••fina bland and streccb as f u a.S San Diego. are visible from many of the community's homes. CUnentJy selling in its third successful phase with a number of the homes set OD pookized lots, Laguna Sur\ ~to three- bcdroom Ooorpla.m feature dual m~ suites in some designs, elegant formal living and dini•g rooms and private~ comfor- table family rooms or ftl'Satile game rooms. •£acb of the six Ooorplans bas a cm1omized appearance and living arnJIF1Dtll1 to~ date a variety of penoaal buya" preferences." Dykes com- mentecl All the homes feature the scalptual beauty of voluminous .. ' ma·, ... -.two...-~ aco.etrical wall c•t..o'1S, UtistiCallJ~ diaflaJ • M: ........... th Is• t1iat;paa, eatiJc roo-ud l'CMl.W i1' n. _. cor•rn. Featare WiMOw tral8Ca11, m "wltJW'P• ... Clij •w oatdoor ckicb J IMC ~ of maaadsty..a~111c...na liPt iato iM rpecjoes ud Juuioalt llow d ... . Odlia-...... 121 -~ tile Lqaaa Su co~oa i.,..... .,sot1newooA.a-. fireplaces wi~ ~IMlrct tile ........ two~ ........ ttainraJs willa ca • tile foJ- ~ m: c• &I...,... 1tln .... ua~anatr• moot.a Gcwmct tjtcltjrW ofta' INili-ia wis mm.· luuwa=«yle oak calUcby, caamic tilccoaa- tatopaand~ JCDD- Air appli.w:es. iwfwliwa tri- coavat11* pilkaDF c:oobopa. self.deaning coavection/ micro- waft OftDI and trasla com.,.c- ton.. M•adn bedroom suites are a study iD luxmy with a Iona list or amenities topped by ~ places. sitting rooms. priv.ac dccb and the qltjm•c in Nth comfort&. Tbe homes in Phase Tbn:e, priced &om the mid-.S200.,000. are near Laguna Sar\ private tennis courts. swimming pool and wbirlpool spa -DOW under COtlitl uction. To visit tbc gate-parded commnnity, IMme lboppas may · take tm(Saa c-., F1ce••J (S) to tbe Crown Valley Paatway ail and procad wat toward the beach Tarn right on P.afic bland ~ ldt on Tdevm and coatUme ap the bill to tbe spcdKUlar model ham. de- corated by Carole £jdwn hde- rion and open daily from 11 LID. to 6 p:m. Few more iafcw- mation OD lagaDa Sar and tbe Guarantccd Sale Propam by ManlWI L Graham, lac., Yilit or pbom the sales 1epr c • 111.WC at 499--0061 . Price, style, linancing key Yorba Linda plan AD the ingscdieaas thal mate up a sac"""111 lecipe for aew- home .. ..,,.... laave bca Nee&lcd well a1 Tiie Vi'sa 1 ol Yorba I ma, a popWar coa- clominia:m/ towDbomc COdllilUD- it y by CaDAina•am-Barisic Dew:kf'• .. Corp. tMl ii DOW 10 pc:rCClll sold. -n.c Vilhr' cw to •erlrct It the ricbt time,_.. a •lr>ctim ol ....,..._.. ...... al jHices YGalll people coald lft'ord, ... ia a clcsirablc Y Orha Liada klcatioa wbac tkle INjeU were jHCtiomly llOt Mk to OW8, • 80lcd Lila LidatW, priw ipm of Tk BaiJdcr•a Brokerqe, nctu ·ve.a ns w ·At die time., i-.at '*' ~~-wewea-'* top10tide .... & . lal"' pa~ imaat (10.6 pactid A 111 Pau•1r a.). die ... •• '* in ...... die time, ..... -I ..., _. ~pie aJllld ... srj. ·Amt al ww., ~ .. die «IHE ··-1 JfNsf 0 Sft, llliim ._. 111 en•aa 1'ff&ni for ~ baly, atiw Joana bu)tla, • l..idlClthal com•• •II Tiie fiedh=d p1odlld ckaiwd from ti.ae iapeclicata, Tiie Villaga of Yorh Lia4a, ,...._ oae ol NGrth Or • Coaaty's preaier pare~ oppOil+•jlia LiebeltW .... • 'J'k SW ..... bcftoocl ... bealcl liped ia tine ....... . -mtqa" by Meyer Lasley Wilti..,. A.n:llilectare/Plu- ... ol Im.e. Pi [ • llllJ. theft are two-ad ~•oam co.- dae••ie,. .. towUomc rat. deaa:s......_iaw n'fi... ~ ............ ~ from 9" to I ,127 tq c feet. Priem ..... .., sn-. ..t*cncc••.,..&n ··I ., I 2 • .. FHA --..... • Qi -?. -•&waVAlolilltodaaicwl.o 4 "'· -..... ..., ... to Yilil ... ... I ., ... 2 .., ... fw ·ts• -•11 'Na 1 willl iatcrion ·~ ••••• saeara ASID.&.na-..-MJ '"-lla..a.to.5p.a. .... ~7147. ; - aCliff's big homes bring fond memorie la todaj's wbt of .... elrpMrolpodicoamdclr«.w.t Jwl COiia, "'ft1dcn rarely COD-moMU..: .n:ftraina Ille special Ill.ct dllC km al M I mDJ MfCWioa Pea dae llcJ.w N by ol • 1 .. er from deceila tbeir-crkiMcr. FS by: t..rp MI I fl wida A ~ hills room oft ,1 ty of bedrooms. soariq die speciom fa,er is =lneeced caljap witla aowa moldia&. by towailc Ftmda wmdowa, a ~ wood baailten, soaring vaalted c:eili•1 witla p · 1woodor..nlefOJ1CD, aowa ..Wilw-.. u elrpnt ... c:lmcts,. ad roomy ,.. woodbaiwiaa ~ wida • md .. ~for dllC dlildraa ..... &cc. to jlilJ lllil afiore. Loc8&ed 8CIW tM fa,a are Reao1riae4 l10•ry llome,. a st.ep-clowa library witlt a MiiMrr Ca7w Dewlop•at wooclbanU..aa fireplace. aa Coapaay U. broqlat back Mjoini• family room wida wet U.O. IMl•rt ol yaaaday at 1-r ad Frmcb cloon to tk SaCM' •die Gtecm ia Ban-prdaa. ad a formal diwiaa , tis..-•.tr. llCK, lml tJum room wida a wall al eape-i~ .... fnim .......... ea,... windows. .._ dclip«d a praripm. ~ Sharing a piden view arc the ........ CQ+H•aitytolbowew breatfm wt ad & titdtm illccA ctiom cilia•• bowa • that9s ..........-to de'iclll UJ Tiie &!Ille SCiica. gowllDd... To iDaU ~ S~m:a is die wont with QSJ. Cayman pnnides a foar- 2,,600 to 4,500 ~ feet, pro. bmau coottop Witti giill. two WliDa from tllftle to me bed-~a trash compa:tor. roow ad 2~ to ~ batm W. pantty, nro coDYelllioul Featured are formal dining ~ twomicrowaw mas and f00111S. elem and librm ~grace-a conftnicut built-in dak.. fu1 .piral staircases leading to The master suite of die ~ overhead galleries and lofts, E home exemplifies the opalmce family rooms with wet ban and found in all the homes ol lbe ~and multi-windowed Estate Series. This f ully breatfllll nooks._ -appointed luxury suuc is ed example Of Cay-designed I tO pamper the most man's workmanship is the demanding resident. - ltaldy Design E home of The The Design E and all the &aate ~ which provides homes of The Estate Series an impJcaivc featma inside and available in Mcditenanean, oa•s«. The rug>d texture of Cape Cod, English, French and brick blrods with the smooth tradition.al styles_ Each floor . -LOWEST RATE JUMBO LOANS 8~s% 15 YEAR FIXED Call Michael Barone at (714) 955-2105 . .............. ,o1.-. ... meet die dKsti I .... o1 _, r..ily. S,. Wi. dlla ca P- ,...._ co•1lc11 frml ,.al...._ IC ....... flit II 'r rr• ia .... ,..n6ettk&l1 ljlaof ·tbar OWllCl'I. SesCli« • die one. is a 127-eca • re.-~ I comt- ?? SELF EMPLO YED ?" _, TAX llE1Ulm NO PACA I a um w--~ RATES FAST •WAEmti1fiCE...-C 111-71• CAL TEX ~.~ 0 RT GAGE FREE. ·oo , , • C..-Rc1rt Western Counties Mortgage 19762 MacArthur Blvd~ Irvine ' -._ ....... _._ ... THE MONEY WATCH LENDER MMMIO BMCM~ 151-CMJI ea&.Tc:a~ '91-7100 .. lJDM Fi•• •• -I futaliCiVicc. W'dl lock in. f.asy~&ud ra1e propam. cast. cm rm._ w/oo IC8P2 • • 0 qmJifyillc Ima fDcd ud adj-•blr Up to SS•.,_ Awiica._~ ....... ~--·'"· Aft?ietr ol Md.topoib• Life. No illc .. ljfins Sprrie•ia '-'F I ., 4je) Aaf« ... .,,.... FHA ad VA ---.·--"" . .., .. -~-.·-­..,. ol tk n cn•ly : w'*5d SeaOidf Co YJ a.It widl ill .. 2 ........ ~ 1k or• •n T 1fomd iaada a. z. • .. •*cam-• _,-.,,, Mlllrllr.IKill&llaf I P*•WIMI N rafom• owuSa ' aC Ff•- neufllllyt. ·+rddMplay M I IK OfCll 611J, aa:r Ti « , .. "'-........ so Hip.-. s~-•Grema · ..... ..,. ... ol • --.... al GaWra Wal Slrm alf Plila A iaR l'atcn• .... A• 1··;.ns1 ilfoi ef+-. is aftli.. .... (714) ... 7JJ7. LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA UDO SOUD OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 I Watch sun..a. from 3 leweta of finest Udo wtew. 4 BA • 4 BA. playroom, Boat room. gourmet ·kitchen. Sandy b••~..., Md no.t. $2.200,000 . LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 a.utthll ctutcb colorUI, 5 bedrooms, 5 ....., ......,. ftlwt pMOl'Mdc "°""' cMlmel ...... Next· to .,.._.. Pier end lllp tor ..,.. boa 12,125,GDO 200 VIA BARCELONA, UDO 1$1 F OPEN SAT &SUN 1-5 i..we 3 ......... 3 ..... ha•• .... pool, ,......., sw, on two lolL Rlngalde ..._ of l1n1• court Ktlon.. $5Z5,.800 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO I t l I t -t -· -.. At the Belvedere community in Mission Viejo, finding the ideal home for a family with children is child's play. The Tuscany plan. one of the most popular amo ng f amilics at Bel- vedere fe atures a playroom between two of the children's bedrooms. poo~izcd lots. a large fa mily room centered around a fi.rcplacc and a total of four bedroo ms and three baths in a single-family arrange- ment. .. Before build ing Belvedere. our market ~arch indicated t here v. ere plent} o f home shoppers v. itb o ne t o t hree children v. ho-destr-ed a large home v.i th a children's retreat or play area... says Tom Martin. director of sales and marketing for Bramalea Homes. the well- kno wn builder of Belvedere. ... The Tuscany plan was designed with these buyers in mind, for the pla} room is situated bet-ween two children's rooms and is ideaJ fo r a homewo rk. T. V .. toy or hobby area."' The Tuscany, which features 2~455 square feet. is priced from S209 ,000 and is o ne of three four-bedroom plans at the lux- ury view community of Belve- dere. The Tuscany plan boasts dramatic arched windows which complement the living and fam- ily rooms and offer spectacular views in many of the homes. A founh bedroom or den is located on the ftrst floor aJong with the U-sbaped kitchen with breakfast nook and adjoining dining area. Accented by recessed plant shelves, the s tairway in t he Tuscany winds gracefully upwards to the family's sleeping quarters. The masteT suite and bath have sloping, vaulted ceil- in~ and walk-in closets designed for the most extensive of ward- ro bes. A raised greenhouse window in the master bath lightens the room with natural sunshine. The upstain playn~m can be converted into one large bedroom as an o ption, while the other child's bedroom features a charming window seat. All of the homes offer impl'C$- sivc kitchens with both electric and microwave ovens. multi- cycle d ishwashers. wood-. trimmed lumi nous ceilings, ceramic tile countcrtops~ waste disposa ls and plumbing for refrigerator icemakers. The homes at Belvedere range from 2~ to 2 .. ns square f~ arc priced from $199.000 to $262.000 and feature a host of price-included appointments in the Mediterranean-style homes. Some of these amenities include three-car garages~ large m.astcf' bedroom s uites with walk-in closets. master baths with oval tubs in ceramic-tile and separate showers. spacious family rooms with fireplaces, convenient inter- ior laundry areas and breakfast no oks in spacious. fully- cquippcd kitchens. Part of the pleasure of living at Belvedere is the unlimited use of the recreational. cultural and social facilities that Mission Viejo is known for. Lake Mis- sion Viejo is nearby, with swim- ming, sailing and pnty of open s pace for lakeside picnics, while shopping, parks, golf and recrea- tion centers arc only m.inutcs away. To reach Belvedere, ta.kc the Santa Au/San Diego Freeway (5) to Mission Viejo and exit at La Paz Road. Drive east on La Paz two miles past Marguerite P arkway and turn right a t Devon. For moTC inf onnation about Belvedere, come view the f urnishcd models at 2S0 7 I Devon, or please call (714) ~ 81S9. WHh spa, disco, atrium, the place is a palace · C 7 flllllflltZI berbet' carpetina that is enjo yed in the rat of the bome mate the ...__. private areas of i.bii Skopcrty as inviting as the pu blic rooms below ti.em. At fint glance, prospective viewers miabt be inclined t o think that the speaacular view. fun party atlDOSpbae, and sleet sophisticated living areas make this a home for the young and single. Ooeer scrutiny will slaow that it is also ideal for a family with children. The floorplan is as versatile as the architcdure and view are dynamic. Tbc trcet teveJ guest house is ideal for guests~ servants or teem and the dou ble garage mates room . for bis and her trampOrtalioD kept under cover. TruJy ~ 2209 Cliff Drift is a ho me worthy of close comider- atioa FINANCIAL FACTS/ REALTOR INFODIATION ne ~ ome .is tilled at S1'5,IM bJ Dime Pr a 11 • ol lie.Mu ltellly. For an appoiat- ·•ment to view the pcopa1J call 78 5111, or stop by a.I' 11 ........ at 3 C.. 1 I Piiia, Sliite 111, in News11t 811d' a note from maury LOOK AT THESE GOOD BUYS!! Close To Beach Old Corona del Mar immaculate 3 bedroom home. Colorful yard, owner ready to move and will carry first . $325,500 Canyon View Laguna Beach large lot with pool. Bright, cheerful 3 bedroom. 21h bath home. Beamed ceiling, decks, also some ocean view. $325,000 Open 1-4:30 Sundar 1221 Pol'f LetWlck Outstanding Sommerset model-5 bedrooms, 3 baths, dining room, family room, 2 f ireplaces. 3-car garage w ith storage, pool and spa. Easy maintenance yard. Fee land. $389,750 Open 1-4:30 Sat. Sun 1412 Keel Refurbished 3 bedroom, 2 bath, family room, Harbor View Hills location. Large private yard and patio, 3-car garage. ~.000 Rentals ............. We have a few!! ' ' to reaftors ............. the prof-. .... reputMioa and .._ llcc•..r when 1 wasn' respomibility to the pablic. Tbe zalhc Ill real estate, I was profeaion bas a strict code of H 1 Mi91 ODllftlltioas and meet-ethics wllicla operates according .._I lowd aoin& to these-I to die GoYra Rllie. Yoa ~ ........ ,. ~them my cu\ bclp b9t dO die riPt tlliaa ...aioal. This has been a labor wa.ea JCMI ....., common teme of loft for me-so interesting. aDa the Goldea R• to ~ Allll I sure learned a lot about situation. -Mid Willi•mson. lire e nature.· said William-Wi11iamsoa adopted the name --. "Uncle Georwe.• became lie Up abl abOat two years aao. foad ..... aw fit his ~ Wftp..,. -unDy na-9 mi-: ii ality and bow be feds about bis- a ....... al Rallon lllftting Bat role in life. Willia""C>D with bis dillli lie ..... la ioaa opmtioa wavy gray hair and neat gollleC al • * a wed tltaee d.ilcs from and moustache sports a ft1Y llil -*. -i .. ia p1"'a:tJ t.d distimguisbed appearaacc. •' r r few a wllik. I eovldn \feed AJlboaah be is no Ems 1 the or ._ ajid(. a. aow I'm board111 off"JCial o•Mclsm•a, ·t11' 1-k to wmalt aidMJugb Vdtia'D'OD ltill F'S calls from 1111 • rti•1 • 1 w my cane. I Realton. Aad, altboup be • rl a lot at ••inp tbeD. basal sold real aa.te fcx 10 ~ .-ii .... time I was very years. WiDimmoD di gm caDs •:S 'n. A frimd of miDe eveo about that too. '-I am still pwe me a plalqae that says 610 interated in acting as a comUJ.. GeoiF Willjamson, wbo hardly tant for people. I am retired from . cwr mi c e d a board of Realtors sellin& but I still keep up on tbe · m 1 ni•/ •said Williamson. market and like to help people · · nil Jan~ WiUiannon was with their ftal estate needs> .. said baMnd by the CAR. He is now W"tlliamson. tile finl pc:noa to become a WillialDIOfl also &Ms advice Silsr r • Arms for life. PriOT on other llUlbers. About becom- to dlil ..._.lie titta..,.. tbi fU'Sl . iag a sacceafuJ rcal estate agen~ o•'bud mn al a board of Real-be said, -Get up and oat of bed toi'l ..a• mda bas .ettled many in tbe morning. There is a dilf al 1 ,..ntiol real estate peadm part to real estate. With =a-tca for Reabon and the other jobs you have to be at the ~ off"tee at a certain time. ot IO •1 have always loved real with real estate. There is so much atatc I'm a 'people person• and independeoce in this job. It takes I lite to gift them good service. a lot of self-discipline to Fl I laaft enjoyed doing my part ia orpnizr..d in the mo~ So. ~the profcaio~ Today most important to me, bas there is more protection for the always been to get up and get COllAJmef and the industry bas ready early.,. ' become more profeuion~ biame the educational RqviR- eret1 ~ ilaaY•d ·Realtors baft taken .pride in enhancing Gem• W"' • is availa- ble as a c:omuhanL He can be reached at (714) '45-1~. / · 11111 A 0111? ·-1HE· ••a:• Wbm~ wilb a mmral iJlllllC'R, fw;zil" I apa imcz a wide ta1J9e ol cmotioml 1e51J011P:1 From ........ IO shmjr Mid denial They oftm blame tttilm far c==iaa wony, • --• asv•e•n, &mi1y SlrifC. And they olteD blame thrmwha. Bm ...,,,,.. iDnrss is oo one•s fault.. Least ot • daosr afDictal h's a xrious medical illnrss dm affects oae in four fmaitirs.-afllicting 35 million Amaicw frcmuill walks of life. Recogairi• lbr warning signs and sec.kine rmr- mml fat )IOlll' 11..t oac an be the tint Slepl to rahw i• family fr.ms wl c:aafusioa. And to actDally healing the sic,, • .....,.. •"iPnrnmalwbebopkn i.e.. ~ Fm -iDfOnwi'llle booklel, write: 1lic AmaicM M+ •.J llcllr.b Fund> P.O. Be. 17700, -. a· l'IDa, nc.: Z11M1. OrclilltoO&ce: ~IOC)..:43J-S9S9. In Dtinois, call; l..-o-az6..2336. l.nntDw••• 11 l · 1••~••• r a TIIE AllEaJCAH MEHrAL HEAll1I FUND l!J Try at._... Eaill Classified P1rs111ls 631-8120 L.------------------------------------------------~------------.. - 2 Bedroom 104 Vaa Lon:a (Lido Isle) 831-1400 $480.000 3 Bedroom ~ canyon Crest (CanyQn Crest) 875-8000 $248,000 · · 7 Ima Loa (Newport Crest) 831-1400 $240,000 Sun 1-5 slit-sun 1-5 2001 Kings R09d (Qitnw) 131-1400 $515,000 Sal-Sun 1-6 1648 ~om. (Bayfront) a-I* 831-1400 $1,350/aJ Deity 1~ 1301 NOtth Bi)tf1onf (B.aboe 19'e) -0 831-1400 $711.000 -Slll.oSun 1-5 425 Seville (Penitwula Point) • es1-1400 s:a.ooo Sun 1~ 200 v-.. e.rcek>na (Udo lsle) • &75-e161 $525.000 4 Bedroom 1008 W111diff (WeslclHf) 875-eOOO $355,000 1424 Sar crest (Hatbor v ... Hills) I Sat-sun 1-5 sm-sun 1-5 67s-aJOO 1369.000 Sat..SUn 1-5 1885 Port T~ (Harbor Yeew Homes) I 67s-8000 $349,000 Sun 1-5 19154 P-ort Seeboume (Hatbor View Homes) *' 87S«JDO $357.500 Sat-SUn 1...S 1112 DotptWl y_,.. (Irvine Temice) I 875-8000 $315.000 Sat.sun 1-6 %722 C«de Drive (Baysholes) 831-1400 $885.CIJO 104 Yea Havre (Lido Isle) 631-1400 SSG.000 81S Vsa Lido Soud (Udo Isle) 675-6161 $2.200.000 5 Bedroom 33 Burning Tree (Big Canyon) 675-EOOO $759,000 4 32'4 Mom&ng Star (Baytront) 631-1400 $945.000 904 Vaa Lido Nofd (lido Isle)~ 175-6161 $Z625JJOO Key; *Pool or Spa •View #Family Room •Waterfront . . . Sun 1-6 Sat-sun 1-5 Sun 1-6 Sat-SUn 1-.S s.t-SUn 1-5 .. Rea tJ/NeJVPort Beach $5,000,000 • "LA ROCA" . Beautiful, 3 year old. back bay custom. tennis court with gallery, pool. spa. 58R, 1¥l BA. 4 fireplaces. all amenities. By appt only with listing agent Call 546-9366. THE BLUFFS Award-winning mastel planned community! This spacious well-situated split level Trina plan teatures 38R. 2BA and great community ....,..riti11 Near Newport Center, Fashion Island and wy drive to OC Airport. By appt only -$237 ,500 (lee land) Call 546-9386. EXECUTIVE CUSTOM IN CORONA DEL llAR Very spacious 3BR, 3BA. tealur• poof. spa. sauna. exerci9e room and imprellive impotted m8lt>le entry. $530,000. Call 546-9386 for details.. Beautiful Ullle Balboe ~ beyfront with b1ich ~~~ and olf-lhore mooring tor 20' boa 48R. 38A. dining rm. 3 ....,.ac.; tam. rm & 11peaate guest quMers. Great location! 546-9366 SPECrACULAR BAY AND OCEAN VIEW Don' ""-this drwndc propel1y with tantadc views of bey, oc1an, Clf ltna and hils. F...,_ two aumptioue ma 111 r suit11, morning room. dining room, den & gourmet kitchen with custom woodrnade cabinels & upgrad11 4-car pertdng plus boat doctd Offered at $995.000 call today - 552-1714. FABULOUS NEWPORT BEACH Spect9culs bey .. wilh "1 be.a llip .. ~ a few of the featurea Of thfa protealonalty decOl8'1d 2BR. 2BA home. wilt mmdmum ~ m1d priced to ..... S315.000.. c.. 552-1714. BANK OWNED -DRASTICALLY REDUCED TO SELL CllAJlMING CAPE COD WITH VIEWS OF CATALINA AND DANA POINT 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room, gourmet titcbm, formal dining room, wiDe cellar, 1md brick fireplace in living and family rooms and spacious muter suite. ms.ooo. ELEGANT 2-STORY Flll:NCB llZGENCY WITH SPECl'ACULAll OCEAN VIEW 4 bedrooms, 4 baths, family room, gourmet kitchen, formal dining room. 3 fireplaces . sscs.ooo. FOUR NEWLY CONSTRUCTED HOMES IN SEA POINTE ESTATES Call . EXQUISITE MEDITDllANUN STYU WITH COMMANDING OC&AN :Yl&WB 4 bedrooms. 3 baaba. (amily room jOUlwt kitchen, fofmal diaiq room. 3 fireplllCCI. ssss.ooo CUSTOM CONTDIPOllilY UYING WITH KAGNIFlcr.NT OCIAN V1ZW .. bOilrocMBI, .. betht. r~ ~ .,.met kitcbea, formal dinina, 3 fireplaii, wille cen.- 1565,000. (714) 552-1714.or (714) 546-9366 )