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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-07-02 - Newport Harbor Ensign-· ' ·ft.; 1son in hot water over income _: /. ~ • '1 r:>~ ©it ~~~ ~ \rtS erusade to· clean ·bay aY GmRGE PAPPAS Newport Bc.-:11 is atarting a new ..aa-qaalily propam aimed • wam- iq resident.a •bat subltanca they &boa.Id avoid dumping into the Newport Bay. ""The purpo1e of the new program is to educate the public by identifying potential pollutants that could be hazardous to the Water' in and around Newport •1 harbor and beach areas ... a '•.-.14 Unique Homes is bought by Merrill Lynch 8Y ROGER BLOOM Merrill Lynch Realty of Stamford. COllDCClicu~ Tuesday announced the acquisition of Unique Homes Inc. of U.009 dd Mar. ODC of lhe lcacti ng residential real estate firms in the Newport Harbor area with average annual sales of sso million_ The acquisition will give Merrill Lynch its ftnt office in Newport Beach. Terms of the sale were not disclosed. Jim Wood, who founded Unique Homes nearly 20 years ago. will continue with the new organization and will retain Mary Von Geldem as saJa manager. Wood said tb~ office is expected to grow to 7S agents and move to laraer quarten by the cod of the year. Established in 1981. Merrill Lynch Realty ts one of the largat publidy- owncd real estate companies in the natio~ with more than 14.700 sales associates and 403 offices in 19 ~ and year-to-date sales topping S2 billion. 8Y SILL HARVEY Assemblyman Gil FCTguson paid more than Sl 1.000 in campaign con- tributiom to his own public rdatiom firm., Corporaae Communications, then failed to propaly repon the trwac- tiolt, Mt"tmfin& to~ IOUl'Ca. It ii fmOlcr alleged that bis pabBc relations &. performed serrica for political allies. andadlarFI for dime services and failed to report bis subsidy to those allies u a caapaip contribution. Newport Beach slow-growth actiYist John Gardner is reported to haft sulmlittcd a complaint to the 0ranae County District Attorney's office last M~ accusing Fngusoa of person- ally profiting from campaign contnl>o- tioos by hiring his own firm to mount campaigns, then podding the profits from those campaigns When contacted Gardner wou.ld not comment on the issue, but a letter that accompanir.d bis complaint rcpor1cd.ly said •Ferguson. his political consuJting proprictorsbjp. Corporate Communi- cations. and bis controlled comminecs are applying political contributions to personal use ... Ferguson bas denied Gardoer·s alle- gations. Ferguson bas stated that his pri~·a1c firm bas no permanent employees and sham office space. equipment and personnel wdJa his k'lisJati"c offKX. according to reports. Bcvcrly Evans. who •ork.s f ulJ-timc as an admimstra- ti~ assist.ant at ~ legis~tive offi~ reponedl} b:eps the books for Corpo- rate Communications at no charge Gardncr·s complamt has been for- 'Warded to the Fair PoliucaJ Practices Commission Ul Sacramento. according to the Orange Count} Distnct Attor- OC)··s office. New house came with many old stories BY RANDI ALTERMAN Ghosts in Balboa? A large, white. haunted house with bodies in the attic? No, this is not the beginning of a Stephen King book. 1t•s the Tuffrcc houx. Or. at least. some of the stories of ten told about the house. According to Kenneth and Joanne Pavia... the ocw oWDCTS of the house. oearly every day someone walks by the bcacbf ront house. on the corner of east Balboa and C St~ with a ocw story about tt. NBPD dispatcher killed in Mission Viejo accident IY BILL HAJlVEY An Emergency Equipment Dis- patcher (9 I J operator) with tbe Newport Beach Police Department was killed in Miaioo Viejo early Saturday morning when she loct control of her car. was thrown from bu car and struct by a hit and run driver as 11!.e lay in the street. According to ~en Daily of t be Calif omia 11.iabway Patro~ Leab JOB Clark.. 36. of lrvi.nc. was traftti.n& westbound on La Paz Road approaching Crisanu at about l :lO a .m. Tbe street was wet due to automatic sprinklers on the median, be ~ ud she apparently lost control of her 1913 Mitsubishi pictup and struck a stone planter on the right of the roldway. Ru trm:t overturned and she was throw a oat. Accordina to Daily, wi1 ucs1e1 said that a an.an white car • with two oc:cupauts paswd * ICellC • few ICCODds later, nnlJll oat to miss the Oftitwotd truck then SWCillg t.ICt in and struck Cl.art. Daily said that wilnCS9CS al a Pl station on the .at corner beard oae of the oc:cupmus say -Y oa ra owr a body, .. and saw the car proceed t.broagb a red liabt watbound OD La Paz.. Clark bad been emploJat by the Newport Beach Police Department for 12 years. accordina to ~ Stoddard. spoteunan for the c1epaa111+ 11t °"She WU a real aice pl, .. said Stoddard. adding -she WllS oetaoinl and friendly and Cftl yoDt libd a.er. - He told of bow he bad bc:aa oa pstrol the clay before ba cicada ad caDcd iD for IOJDC informatioa.. -she 1ft.a to die trouble of aettina additioaai a •••• # P• 2--.IUl.Y Z. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Local sculptor labors for love of I IY SUSAN FEIGHN He is the original designer of the Grammy Award statue as well as the Country/Western Music Award. Several years ago he redesigned the Emmy Award. He is also the creator of the Mickey Mouse telephone for General Telephone. And now sculptor Don Winton of Corona del Mar has created a bust of Teddy K.ollek, mayor of Jerus- alem. How did this come about? For many years Winton, mot- ivated by a ... devotion to Israel and its people," has been doing a series of sculptures of prom- inent Jewish leaders from the state of Israel. In 1965, Winton~ who's been to Israel 12 times and considers it .. his second home." did a portrait sculpture of David Ben-Gurion, Israel's first prime minister. The statue. a bust 211.i times Iif e size , is currently in front of the library at Ben- G urion U niversity in Beer- sheeba. In 1977, he did a bas-relief sculpture of the head of former Prime Minister Golda Meir for the department of Energy in Ramat San, near Tel Aviv. Last year Winton did a bust of Ze'ev Jabotiruky. a Zionist orator and statesman who died before Israel achieved statehood. Winton began work on the K.oUek sculpture during March of this year, but the idea wu conceived about four ycan ago when be was on one of bis trips to Israel A friend of his, who knows Kollek very we~ encour- aged him to do a portrait sculp- ture of the mayor. Winton agreed to the ide~ but be said, .. Mayor K.ollek is such a humble man that be did not want to do it." So originally the sculpture was done as a surprise. though Kollek. now knows about it. Of this project, Winton says, ... Teddy was a tough one." He could only work from photo- graphs from a brochure given to him by the CoMulatc General of Israel in Los Angeles. Some photos were only about an inch high. So be worked from several photos to create a composite portrait. K.ollek is almost 75 years old, but the sculpture depicts him at a slightly younger age-about 60 years old. The bust weighs 80 pounds and is hollow. Winton said that, if solid, it would weigh a ton. The statue will be presented to K.ollek during the Feast of T abemacles celebrations spon- sored by the International Chris- tian Embassy Jerusalem during the second week of October. Last week Jan Willem van dcr Hocven, spokesperson for the Embassy, met with Winton at bis studio to discuss plans for the CUSTOM GLASS TA BLES BUILT TO YOUR SPECS A-I GLASS FURNISHINGS 333 E. 17th #3 Costa Mesa • Any shape or size • ~"', Yz•, ~·glass • Up to 111z• bevel • Brass trim available • Made to order Owner Greg Saf erty (714) 650-1610 or 548-1507 presentation. Winton, who bu never met Kolle~ will be on band, as well as other dignitar- ies, including Prime Minister ltzbak Shamir and Foreign Mi.n.istcr Shimon Peres. The International Christian Embassy Jerusalem, explained van dcr Hoeven, was founded in 1980 in response to the exodus of national embassies from Jerusalem to Tel Aviv. He said, "'The Embassy was founded to show Christian support for Israel and for Jews around the world ... Winton added, "The bust (of Kollck) is a sign of Christian love for Israel. .. Winton bad concurrently been working on a bas-relief sculpture entitled 06Thc Ret~ .. which depicts an Israeli soldier kneelina in pra~r at the w estem Wall in .Jerusalem after the Six- Day War. It wu presented to the Consulate General in Los Angeles this past Sunday during ceremonies associated with the ~alute to Israel Parade ... Win- ton hopes to bring a copy of it with him to Israel in October. Originally from Pasadena, I Winton bas a studio at bis home in Corona del Mar. where be bas lived for the past I 6 yean with biw wife, Norma. They met when be did her portrait sculp- ture after &be won the title of Tournament of Rosa Queen. Winton bepn aculptina at ftve yean of. and •• inspired by the worts of Micbdanado and French ICUlpton Rodio and Houdin. Winton bu done myriad projects but says he would like to devote all his energies to sculptures with •spir- itual themes ... 'Bicentenn ial bookshelf' debuts at Library On September 17, 1987, the United States will celebrate the bicentennial of the signing of the U.S. Constitution. In commem- oration of this anniversary, the Newport Beach public library has established a bicentennial bookshelf of ref ere nee works and otbCT books about the U.S. Constitution. The Newport Beach library is one of 848 public libraries across the nation, and the only public library in Orange County. to receive a matching grant from the National Endowment for the H umanitics to build this coUcc- tion. The local organizations mak- ing this project possible with their contributions wCTC: The Newport Irvine Rotary Club; Kiwanis Oub of Newport; Bal- boa Bay Republican Women, Federated; Veterans of Foreign Wan. Coastline Post #3536; Newport Balboa Rotary O ub Foundation; Newport Harbor Republican Women; and The Daughters of the American Revolutio~ Col. Wm. Cable chapter. Boob from this collection will be available at all four branches of the Newport Beach public Ii brary. "'We hope that in the months prior to the bicentenni.al celebration. library patrons will be able to read the words of the founden and explore the history and meaning of the u .s. Con- )titution ... said Newport Beach City Librarian, LaDonna ~e­ nite. Vacation Photography Headquarters! You 're never too old to uuit blovJing smoke . (714) 642-9874 OPEN 7 DAYS! 1835-B Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa ) lo matter how long ()( tow much you 'w smoked, it'• noe 100 Im to stop. Because the llOOf ter you put down ~r last cigarette. the sooner Y'>'N body .. begin to return to its nonnal, healthy state. r . ·- Bikers rai to feed the · children •Y •ILL llAllVD Mite I .ingle Ii~ in Costa ~ but e.a ~at thi•Uae be rides up to Sanaa Barbara so that be can walk back. When be Fts back home, be teep1 npt OD Waiting. AlJ the way to Tijuana. Lingle and bil brother, Joe, are two o( Loi Ninoe' 40 members who strode into town, carryin1 banners and niaina money for bunpy cmi. ma.. Their trip b.t tateD six days to cova-the around nOanally dri~ in two boun by car. The walken still bad four days of trudging down the highway ahead of them. The 40 participants were half of the 80 volunteers wbo were walking 250 miles from Santa Barbara to Tijuana i.n to raise funds for Los N~ an organ- ization dedicated to feeding cbildma. The other 40 took a different route and were to spend the niaht in Tustin. All had left Long Beach at 8:30 LID. and covered the J9 miles in about eight boun. Mite's aroup was bivouacked in the court yard at SL James Episcopal Church and preparing to apeod the night in sleeping bap on the brick surface. The next day, they would leave for Ocnn•idc. Mite is the the group leader for thii half of the continpet. Re said tbala Jodgiaa and 1D01t ol ta. !W .... Oii die trip .. ~ "' C:biara.a ~ die ~ Tbia is hia KWatb ~ but his brother, Joe, baa partic>- iP*4 in tcD of the 12 aanuaJ walU conducted by LOI Ninos. wrbe purpoee of LOI Ninos is tiueH'old,.. Mid Mite I .inp, ~ first and most i.mportanl ...., that we do is to feed hungry TJjuua kids. 11ae second is to ciducale than. afta they're fed, and the third is to educate Americans about the terrible conditions under which these kids live. wrhe future of ~ and Mexico, lies in our children. If there AR DO children, then there is no future. Los Ninos is about hunger -speciracally. hunger in Mexico," be continued, -rile most critical need in Mexico is food for the children." The Los Ninos group is var- ied, with people like Greg and Jolynne Murphy coming from as far as Cent:ra.lia. Washington. Two of the youngest memben are Fernando Ortega, 9. and bis brother. Rodrigo. I J. of Tijuana. There are also five grandfathers among this year's voluntcen. In past ycan ~ walk bu raised a much as SJ00,000. This SueKauth Pit bulls, Penn and public safety We are livina in a d•ngerous qe. If you are out on the fieeway and someone beeps at you to buny up, yoa had better do it, or risk being shot. If you see a pit bull ex.bi"biting ~ behavior"' you had better Fl out of ita way. even though the OWDCI' will lwear that •K..iller would.al evn hurt anyone.• And. (or beaten\ ~ don' nu nm mate eye contxt with Scan Pam. We me safe for a few weeks, at Pena bat been lad~ to 60 days in prison (or mlating bis parole and ODCC apUa beat- ina 8P OD IOJDCODC. Lib t.be pit bull, Sea ii ft1J protective of bis owner, tbe rock a tar Maidom. Once lie attecked and tried to Imm a man be Mlmm:d wu attemptina to kiss MMona. Tbis ... ~a ~ ddUlion. • DO one W08ld ..., to. FOrtuDlltdy, a cardul ,;-.. Im allo orclaccl tmt Pean nceift plJdlolosical co r'h• I llllltii a --lboa in die biieieet OI "''* -~· wam ftmla -· I from priloa, we t)M;eld do to -.... 0r-. COGaty A.Ja.i••I CoDtrol ... clOile to .. pit ball: Uft him deelUed Ticiou. 'Alere are ll'fail I . d' ti u tlliil Mido-e Will ..... to folow jf ... it to be allOWd to ~ bia. FUil ol ....... ·-..,.. allow Nu to run loose, or the County will impound him. Obviously, Penn OD a leash will get into less trouble than Penn roaming at large. Next. when the Penns are at home., Sean must be ratrained with a chain in the rear yard. (Sounds kind of tin.ty-migbt eYCD bdp the marNge, wbicb is reportedly troubled.) ~ an added precaution. all entranca to the yard must be pacDoctcd and Madonna must poll -~ of Sean Penn .. signs with letten at least two inches tall. Now, we know that many youq llCtOt1 are fine people, and tllat we onoot jud.,e an entire breed bJ just one manbcr oft.be brat ..... But it ..... to IWOD that we llaould view the breed wilJa a litdB caution., at iDbrced- U.. can llCCellblat.e w.11111 per- IOM)dy tnib. T~ Pam-- tomorrow Moly ......... AJld u a1 tcr, Medas a, if Saa•M:b.., a•• illi. .... , llinetot.e •rl...,.~-­ way to ,.a tllil t r :mU'j. lie mayu.Bto11itliliiliiltoaoto ,..mer ICtMd ... t* U.S.. 16etory. . Sw Xaldt " ..... i .,,.. .,,., illtil toutldoir .., • lotill ,,... ~ xJitlol.. • iilltl '* ,,,__, llW ..,, ,.,, foW- Y#•r..olll •''' bt N.-por1 1ldllllL ·---·· ............. .. ............. ---. ...... 2 11 .. .............. 9 ............. ..., year, donations and pledges are expected to reach S80,000 to SI 00,000, according to Pam Rena at the charity's home offtCC in San Ysidro. Those interested in making Pint's Im .we.I 1 w rtfiw • • 81 ae.MM k,,...a all wilt a dlll . I coftet/w1-bar .a ---Tiie -P'iret's mws In..,_., a.d. 4lilMr ....... --w a&n • mrmM taR -... CiEill W ID lllil ,., CMUP I Aaaira ... . $ llfted ...... dw:c•alM•n*1 · •1 .. ~,-S ()pm......, .... 1'wMlat 10 a.m. llllil 9 p.a.. FriAly Md SltUaclay 10 a.a. llllil IO ~11.. s.dly II a.a. lllli 7 p.a. pledges or sponsoring walten may contact Los Ninos at (619) 690-1437. BISTRO AT SOUTH COAST PL ...... ··-- •aimte•---.......... •• 2 .. ••iWIJc•we • I 9 f J lrt ediltl ......... .... --··-·· ··-·· -·---· ,,.,._ ..... , ...... ._., ................. __ _,.. ·i-·-~- We'll find out this weekend whetlier the measures taken by the Newport Beach Police Department in the wake of last year's Fourth of July disaster will .... be sufficient to avoid a repeat of the "near-riot" that occurred on Seashore Drive one year ago. ' In that debacle, l SO peO,Ple were arrested and one officer was hospitalized when a large crowd of revelers turned mean after sundown and began throwing inswts, sand-filled bottles, and small explosives at police offiCers . . That incident was one of a trio of much-publicized breakdowns in crowd control at Southern California vacation spots in 1986-tbe other two occurring in Palm Springs during Easter week and Huntington Beach on Labor Day. So far, this year bas been different. Palm Springs was quiet, though crowded, this Easter as police there maintained a high profile during the holiday week. Newport Beach Police Chief Arb Campbell plans a similar approach here this weekend. As in past years, he is planning to close off vehicular access to the West Newport area about 6 p.n Unlike last year, however, Campbell has mobilized the entire force to be ready on July 4, and is importing dozens of officers from other jurisdictions as well-to keep law enf orccment "in the · f acc" of potential troublemakers throughout the night and hopefully deter rowdyism before it gets started. Campbell has also taken some less-visible steps to bead off trouble, including a series of mcctinp with local rcaltors and landlords to encourage a little more care in who they rent to and the distribution of a slick. four- color pamphlet describing for renters and visitors the legal parametcn they ~ expected to stay within. Campbell backed off from more stringent measures- ordinances to set a one-month minimum on rental agreements and to make landlords financially ~ble for the cost of police actions at their properties-in the face of opposition from property owners. We hope that the Chicf9s decisions in these matters will be shown this weekend to have been wise, and not overly deferential to the landlords. Baker Communications 883 PllOductJon Place Newport Such. CA 92663 (714) 631~120 Pl! II I send mat to: P.O. Box 1348 Costa..._ CA.82821-1341 The Newport en.ign is SJUb'istled weatyon~ \ ) : .A '"'-' REcal> RlENDAta EXrECTED ~ F Y Instead of tax rebate, start quake program Time of my Life / 8Y JIM FD.TON -When our family plhered 1933," my friend obse"es. around on Fatben Day, my Wfoclay, it is one of the most daughter Mary spotJed the heavily deYeloped areas in earthquake preparedness sum-Southern Calif omia. .. mary on our refrigerator door, What also bothers him is that and asked why we bad it there, most of this area is wtimentary, and What was the big sea.re about or fill.. earthquakes anyway? 11xre was an earthquake last We(L Mary, dear, it may well year in San Salvador that mea- be whal we don' know that will sURd only S.3 on the Richter hurt us, but in the meantime, the scale. but thousands died Boy Scout in us warns us to be because it hit a sedimentary ....... .--........... pre.,---.. --~ The notice she spotted was on Liqud.aion sets in and the the current paper bags used by ground bcoea1h any structure Fedco, and we have now simply mdts away. responded by doing everything A short time ago, Late at nigh~ Feclco urges us to do. And I bit a show on public television t.beR's a good reason.. Evay day that was describing the d•ngr:r we don\ suffer the great quake of the great Southern California that is cataiD to bit us ~ earthquake. as w dq do9er' to dud awful -rhe experts estimate that nart. there will be many tho.usands 11lere is lllO qwc Ilion about kiUcd ud hundreds of thou- wbedier «mt *n will lie one. suds seriously injured,• the ™ oaly qwlli• ii ....... aDDOilDCCi Did. ·1n fact, tbere My friald, die c.I Teda ,,. wiD be more people iajared than fa.or ia sei11901G&Y, .__, • die ...,..... ... ia tbe Free c.w riPt o9t ..t RJ ii, Ml Waddcmla•dk• lie Wj•• tlaat if we • blew If * cpatc ca 1 ia die .._ dlq bow, tlla'e wa 'd be .,..21-. ..._ wil lie _. pllllic ia CM miidL Aad llil ..._ ,._ ., d •tM UCLA qMc1amaiaao1dleS-c r••~111e.-... A I uf.milt..llilr'iarw17 Am? Duol.._,_. .... • .. mc__. ill ..................... id •C ZllSQ&lt ~ II .. 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And it llaoa.ld be done from this time fonrard-f or- ·1 u .... .,....... f I 5 re II I I ... t ,,, ____ :: ••.... I.Ml'•' ...................... ... .... --.... &. ~ dulll ................. ..,. 1'!1••• .. IDlla " qu s•wll is ... • _. ii -~ CD TMJ keep tellia1 me tile Oraap Coaaty Deaocratic ~-..... :n.,• Wf'ODI. W'n cu:: • MONEY: la polilica. WJ ..... , ..... ,..,. ....... ,..__J.OU1rillwia.1*'NOT lla•iua it parutecl "8 will Joe. Umlilm1..,. loCml Dr•• cna did llOl IMM iL Now~ do. It ii iD tbe form of a rdatj,ay ... dab ...... the Democ:r.X F...cl.aion of 0raaac Cov111y. It did DOt eDt four ~ .,o ad I -proUd to say I aa a11e Ol abowt a dozen ~ lrlao craaed it. TOday it blil .-. '80 members who dolMlfed aw SI00,000 to Demoaatic cadi- clata .. Jal'. ~ to local Jtcpabli- ~di.ii ii a drop in tk bucket. but it ii one wlaale ol a start,; IDENrlTY: When ~ baft a Fo88C18aion wbw members donate sut.tantial ~ you soon become nay oDdidaae._ favorite way llatiolL To elate, a partial list of politicians wbo haYe spoken at Foaadatioa nenu includes; sen.ton Pat Leahy (VT), Alan Cramton ccA>, Cbintopber Dodd ccn. atr.•THENEWFORI e••-· tic Party is alive and kicking ·My Twn P.ny 01p+i1od a •• ;r..:. tlllr- lded, •• • z •er Miiot proaJW ,_ On • C.O"DIJ Toten. Tiie propam wu eoaceptually q'1ittic•ed .... tlloroaply --· nae coailty'• eleded hpablin•a are off ta1ti•1 abOat.,ainatk~olf oar 'wets, yet the votas ~ woaclcria1 why those same dow•c •nca9E! tl.ar owa adminiat18tiou to bml driDina oft oar comt. _. T .. Krass.,. ~ C.ali- foinlia LL OOYenlOr Leo ~ -Oli-*r Gray ~ Ootaw Claarla Robb of Wea Y ........ former Bow Spe•t• r., O~ Row Mljcwit7 ~ Toay C«lalo <• ...... poweaful California Cass r m neT; aad pnsi- +-ri•I ........ ao.. Bl'9ce ...... Si& Al Gore; Saa. Gmy Bart .... Rep. Diet ~ Yutaal.ly nay otber Dcmo- aatic Piclideaaial al''knder is lcMdaled to visit -m a.Ile comiaa ..... And IO OD. Tbe poiat is tat tlae ~ create e.xcitemeat and atten- lion--Oley help to devdop lllm- tit7for the local party. Thia hlrDI OD Jateat l>emocrau Who Uft been biding in tbe closet, afraid to •como out"' in Republican 0naaie ~-It also turns on OllCC clcrilant Democratic dube and other nalllral support.en Wbo, t.beJDseives. turn ()D others. GI 1111 ... ii warbd.. De c•MMllfc, Cd Gna, WOD.. To It ii lb .. llW ...._ OllCle be l!W, • Md a a1ldl widei pwllld 4owa die~ 111•-.Cn NfllDlt ... .._ t.eOr p form .a·by im:lf. Coaly DnlM1C111tic Paaty, bat PARTY "lNFllASTllUC-die aipif....,,, fact, for Oraqie TURE~ W'a a r-tiaWc aource · C.0-••J, ii lhat tbe local party of,....illl'lleFa datioa• ~illdftikeawdl-oikd a 1troa1 Claairaaa ia Jolla -.:hiw. Bamaa, die Otaaae Coa•tJ It -· oda bemocratic DaDacratic ~ is tqinJrina ca...t9d•r1 cm win llere. tbe ... tiilk of F"ina its .ct ISSUE: I bet yoe ca tict off t'9Jther. Fe. eumple, if yoa the important .._. to 0naaie ea0 Party ~ 1G me Conmy •otcn with . 9a'J littk w will actaally answer die bdp. Cloee yoar eyes and try. phone and help you if they caa Odds are yoa pc11e cl at least (not true three years aao). some o( *following: Offsbo~ ADother example: last Jal' * oil clriDing traffic aMW stion, Foandatioa finnc:ed,, and the toxic waste. growth, pollution, Central Committee conducted, education. the fint orpniztAf Democraaic A. the COUDty matures, d is voter registration drive in a inevitable that these issues will decade. become more important. ~y, there._ a special FUJ1her, they are ~tn~ election for a vacant State Tliii~ofilwa favoriaa Democ:rata is not yet apparent, but it soon will be •.• just M IOOD M enough Yoten limaJl•llCOially F( tin:d of ~ pidlocbd CRlC- waya and wonderiiag why Repahlicaa~ who ao loa1 have controlled the county, let them Fl that way. CANDIDA TES: I am not goiDa to name umcs, but they are then. Successfal, 1011111 Democrata-IDOldy DOW witJlia city counciJs-.4oiag tlleir' tpMe WO~ preparing tlKINCha. Jlielwl Rlq u priltdplll of J. Ray Corutnution Co.. mu/ chaimum of tM l>eMoa•k Foundtaion of~ .. Covltty. Senate teat in. the 33rd ~ part of wh.icb is in Orange County (most of it is in LA). The Orange County Democntic Ann Marie's Renaurant -SUMMER HOURS - LetterS to the Editor Lunch Mon.-Sat. Dinner Tues.-Sat. Lapin replies Dw141tcr. in criJM:izina Tom Fueatcs• column in 11te UuiKn.. Jim Felton (June I) seems to cbide the notion that .... .it is numbers. not issues that decide tbe races.• I c:ertai.nly qree. Too Md t.baa Felton did not follow his prof cued philosophy during the Newport Beach City Council election. Early in the ompaign Felton wrote dfusiftly about the can- didate of bis choice, stressing his loQl-tllne Dm>hanena in char- itable llCtivitia in the com:mun- ity and bis earlier career-a a reporter. Altbousb tlae quali- ties are admirable.. ablmt waa aay mcatioa of the candidate\ pOllitioD oe illucr SillCC 11J Maary ia Newport Benda lilic:ta 1111 ller:Mc cw two (•dne)tWFcll•••· ,., • ,. ,. ii ..... ,., ,_ CilJ Co MJ, ... ••1 an wtida _.. to-Wtolledlent t.• ........ , of •lfiala. politic:a1 cronyism.. No need to listen to what such a candidate bas to say. It •s time to set tbe record straight. My candidacy was declared wdl before the tben- ina11Dbent decided not to seek ~lcction and prioT to any ot•er candidate•s publicly clcdaRd imention. From that time forward I sought the cndonement of recognized poJ. itical and community leaden and professional and busine5s organizations based on my per- ception of the issues, my profes- sional and business background, my political philosophy and the stills which I believed I could bring to the City Council. It was aa e•baustina cam- paign I prepared and worked bani. I appeared at 14 candidaie f orwm and coantlcss interviews, speakina ca1qements and ~ I d"11rmin•ed elec- tion matcrillll tMa apob to the ill Fl (iKladi• tM abject of .., IO-alhd -..www· .aa- tm). I wlllted •r•i.-, 04'"' ,.. ieru I naillr• .., ci-- tiiom. -.. ...... trkpM. C6 cwledcn.. I would U9e bcaa .... to -Ill .... with Fcltoa--- FREEDOM SPECIAL MIRRORED CLOSET DOORS FREE , INSTAUADON e Mirrottd Walls e llathroOm Class • ~ Endosures e Class Table Tops, My Thk:biiess be neva-asked any oI me. Fehoo\ comribulion to the electoral process sec ms to have been limited to polemical columns castigating no- growt.ben and co11juria1 up battJa of yean qo. While sympathetic to bis .-:1al point of view, I cannot llelp bat wonder if Fehon ·s diatribes were relnent or if they unncussarily cootnl>uted to the further polar- ization fo the community. Fchon seems to feel that those who did endorse me and vote for me did so for some ulterior political motift. He thus sum- marily dismisses the possibility of thoughtful analysis on the part of over S.000 voters, a a 0.,...11 720-9000 • Now Tiril '11111 Slst * AMLING'S Anniversary Sale EVERY PLANT 20% OFF-! ALL NEW! Enlarged Color & Pottery Section Customer Parking AMLING'.S Newport Nunery and Garden Ceater I SOO f.ast Coast Hiabway • Ncwpon Beach {bctwccn MacArthur & Jamboree) ·F~ Local Delivery* 6~95l0 ~ MOa. tan SM. l:lO -5:30. SUnday 9:00 -S:JO Tbil yar, the ........... was Nonau Jeffenea. tlai 33Sth w1 IMt pick cil tllii ,_,.. \.. NFL draft. Be w c:lias 1 ., tbe Grua BaJ ~ ud aDDointecl by the luelnant Week Committee aa Mr. lrrdtvaat in ot.a ~ ol the tndition tUt aoea Nd 13 or 14 years to the fint lrnktmat Week, Jdfenoa .. laoaoied witla an Jrrdevant ....... ill the Bay, aa ~ iaOy at Uct the lrrdevant GOif Md Tamil Championship&. the bu:letant Hall of Fame Baiqllet, and a whirlwind tour of califoroia bot ·spots like Disney~ bat the lowlight of the celebration bad to be the Super Stars Compe- tition on the beach at IStb Street. The zany afternoon of psuedo-sporting events featured teams from a n\amber of local businesses competing in such things as the Firemen's Brigade, a blind boat race, and volleyball using a ball with a thyroid problem. II ml llllW1?. -11. I 111'1. .. , .... • Ill ........ •s I , ------------------~·~••a,,~.,-~-~·-••,,~,,~ Fust place for the day went to the Bliek Bay Rowiq and Running Cub. The bolt Balboa Bay Cub came iD lelXJlld. wil l '°Dlrft'I a m:1! • Ski' , ... -. ... a "-dd9 tpirlt .. WR (Ill 'p • to ... 1R ""- ~ ... JO& 0. .. ICftlot ..... -.,.1Rc:m...., tlk Cft ~ ,_ .. .,.,. air dma a&fW die, k• ? OS •• 4 t 'r ... die c::aperdllt; I 2 vif0?41t 8 I~ <1\1 ........ .., 6rJ6dJllll6r .. p' ?!!! ·--··~· k•ua~1ak9:z-r ID lap JWCS .. IDpO'J G .. _._..a df .. , 'm ............................. -.. , ..• ,,, _ .. _,, ... , ....... CnlPl .. -lllli .......... 11111 ............. -...... -...... u--. ,_,. IY .-YB El• llllY CID Bat the real fint place wUma .. be who was IMt, Norman Jdfenon.,. There are only two things in life that I want ... and I'm looking right at 'em! The Human Development Weight Loss Pr~ is a unique and success- ful method emphasizing a diversified approach in llell 1 Ike de8iga aed for the serious, career-oriented indMdual concerned With onl9 one •'l•ct- ive: BOlTOMUNE ~TSI CaB: ,,. ummertim • In alboa' for c'1aracter parad~ ~,.. s.......u.e ia .... l»O&. MCIDOria of ..,..... ............ don die..,, • *• Ill •• h9"1. -.. •ta.P-.Zanr,m.-.... collectim Ill ....... ~ .... CODll ... caa. • .,, sssc., Jm •ti.a Str•• all_. 6 1°T •• 16,...llOl'lila•* PWwofloa Ill nil ,.. .. Slt-=tldee; ....... oldie Newpott e.r-w Area c>ai...,.... of Co• a .n ........... ..... ..,........... ·- tiac memories bat witb ~ atiae ia JWboe•-4Jlc tile .. for tile Aapat 16th ,.,._ Committee maaltcn Pele Ba1eta. V"mJOI...-. Art GrwtJ, Ted lw)C. Bill Lmt, hi Mn n, Jolla .,..., 1., bed, Cal Sdaa • 11t wl Bob Wilcox me all wodiml oRtiw: -to mah this tM hell .... Marine Scene ewr. M0911nJ nil year, expuince tM • .,,,, Awwk 1'TOplry -dal- wan Crr of S •rtime ia ..._ tic yack -.. Plqwe DOW to _..__ • Drippy Stll/lilt6 llox -wort Ill ..._ a I ' 'M A p P 16111 bo8 0 _.. ._ ~r 11 Ewry-• • Loo# Sc:ttw -hat anjJMrion OllC is el:ilible-.-M:r JOD • ~ Toot -best soaad ..... to cMcr' a c:luliw:sa ~ e s..viai Swt#b -belt cmt'.D'W ..... ...._ Matney, drric There is naa a coaunacw JKllt, decorated boat, bay cliviaion open to compuia or 1•aril, deebie l•od or wort orpa+izariom who would lib to bo9&. So jGia die c:ompctiliom for display their name, 1010 or a wwMr' ol colded troplliea: products. For more iaforma- • Dln7 OU Jllllli/ol.d -the tioa, call the Newport Harbor oldat bCNlt elllaed Area Chamber of ColDJDe'JU at • Lnk!ll' ~ Troplt7 -644-8211. Local team wins beach ·tourney aY ilT llOUOW 1k Newport •-* OflsboR Four-Ma Uanted beach vol- leyball tournament drew some bis nama in voOeyball to Cor- ona dd Mar IMt Saturday. The final pmc was won by a score ol 13-11, but the cham- pions bad to come back from an cilk~ cldicit to wiiL The champiom bad bl to t.bia aw team earlier in the tournament by a 1e9re of 11-8. The winning team bad r~ players rotatina in and out. Mike Brawly, formerly of Long Beach State, was considered by many to be the ouua1ncti.ng player of Newpon Baell City Safllllll Lllgua (1111 ut Jm II) A ..... w L Travel Adftnturel .. 0 Pony&p1ea 3 I F.rendlic's Troopen 3 I Embo 3 I OurGang 2 2 Superior Walk-in Oinic I 3 Unde Cieorwe 0 4 Shobe Slugen 0 4 -just minutes away; ...... OPENINGS NOW for boys Md girts in the 10' rou9h the 18's; from beginners, interm8diates, .,..~1 players, ~ toumament players to colM1081 players.. SUllllER DCM.8.E IESllOI• 9:00 AM to 12:00 P.M. MON--FRI 1 :00 PM to 4:00 PM MON-FRI 1:00 PMto4:00PM SATURDAY the tournament. In lnci;ng his team to victory. be bad 11 tills and two blocb in the finals Brawly had help, though. To~ Pestolesi, a former All- American from the Uni~ of Hawaii and the coach of f.stan- cia High School, bad four tills. Dan Glenn, the coach at New- port Harbor High School, added one kill Their setter was an AD- CIF player from Edison High School, Eddie ~p. Their fifth player. who did not play in the finals, was Mart Mc~. the coach at lnine Higb School Scott Swarttbaagh. formmy of UQ...A, led tbe namterHlp wit.II m tills and a block in ~ finah Be laad belp from two former San Diqc> State players. Chris Miller and Jod Rodaen. Miller bad four kills and an .:e ICrft wbilc Rodprs bad two kills. Their .a.er was former CaJ player Mite Parter, wbo fm- isbed the match with a till and two ace serves. I [I Jlt• al * 5-alt SMr-e Y M:k Clllb .. Jw HilMdri Ser- ira Race wae: la die PDF-A dMa: Vortex -.w Twi"Ctd, ftC). fint; Def"iaacc (llicla Nowlia1, SSY~ ..,.,...; ... llolao (T.un SliJ • o. VYC). .-.. la die PBRF-B dw: hper TJICI' (Jloa Jtcapn. DPYC)11 lint; s.. .... (a.ir Saow. SSYC), teeo..S; ~owablillka (ao,c.Forajtk, BCYC), third. In tM--PBllF..C ct.a: Hal- cyon (Grq K.Mb, SSYCh first; Sea EUboa (Earl Buuoaps, SSYC)wo.cl ha die S.ntau lO/ lO dw: Valeatiae (Mary Loaapre, VYC), fiat;· Saiftz Mail ID (Mcmc Bow rl, SSY<;), wJDtMI la tile Saatua 20 clus: 8*k d (Bob Petcnoa, SSYC), m.; Iilrbr D ~ Grant.ch.. SSYC),wmid la the Adult Sabot clau: PbiDis Willits, SSYC. tint; Gil l'.zsdlon, SSYC, WODd; Mary li»kkc, SSY~ thinl ha the Jmlior Sabot daa: Ryu Nowling. SSYC11 fust; Robert FOita, SSY~ WODd- Why did KABC 1V feature Carmel Retirement Village , on the Eyewitness News? They discovered that Carmel Retirement Village practices a successful approach to seniors maintaining healthier and richer lives. Carmel Retirement Village in Fount.air• Valley is unique: Pets are allowed! Waamel :Yl~111e1il 1111/ar 17077 San Mateo Street Fountain Valley 714-862-6667. .. c.c:JJ E ~ CIS FOR mEMFAST. t.mtCH. WJJft HOCll mt Die& <HJi 7 A}l\-2 AA. 7 M~A WEEK 42A8 MartiltgDk Wllf • Newport Bcadl • 476-88.11 ,,,,,_QC•U, .. fllltau'TJJ6a;. wfJ JGIDJ .. I aY t 1• THE NEWP,CJRT ENSIGN . aY JUDY DUFFY Blood supplies in Orange County traditionally dwiadle during the summer months. Vacations and busy summer schedules mean donon aren 'l as readily available to answer the call of the Bloodmobile. This year that traditional shortage of blood is expected, and it may be complicated by potential donors fearing that they can become infected with blood-borne diseases, particu- larly the HIV virus that causes Acquired Immunity Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS). Tbe 0raqe County Chapter of tbe Ameri- can Red Croa ii Jiabtig tbat fear. 0 Y ou absolutely cannot become infected with AIDS from giviq blood." said Magic Anderson, a spokesperson for the Red Cross. "The needles and other equipment arc sterile and used only once. Then they arc thrown away ... New procedures for screening those who give blood have been implemented by the Red Cross to help protect those who will FREE SEMINAR ON T.M.* *(transcendental meditation) Hi! My name ~s John Weiss and I'm not crazy ... (although my wife's opinion may differ). I own my investment firm and I've also been a T.M . teacher and practicioner for over 14 years. It keeps me sane, low- ers my blood pressure, helps me sleep at night and releases stress. It also allows me to be more awake durirwthe day and so enjoy life more fully. I invite you to find out for yourself what it's all about NewP<>tt 6enter l:ibrary 856 san Clemente Newport Beach For more information ca II: 675~140 .. can be a g· . receive lifo-uviq traiasfuaiona. Donon Will receive a question- naire aboUt high risk bebavion and participate in an interview with a Red Cross worker prior to donating blood. As a final precaution, there ia a dilcreet method by which donors can notify the nurse at the collection point that their donation may be tainted. Blood bu been tested for contamination since I 98S. Two tests arc done to detect the antibodies associated with infec- tion by the HIV virus respon- sible for AIDS, as well as tests for hepatitis and malaria. Con- taminated blood is disposed of immediately. Donors of blood which is- found to be contaminated arc notified discreetly by registered mail, according to Sylvia Fan- ton, spokesperson for the Red Cross. "'The records.arc very SCCW'C." Fanton s~ "'donations are numerically coded. We word the letter very discreetly so that only the donor will rcaliu what bas happened." There is an approximately 60- day window in which a person who bu been infected with the HIV virus will not have pro- duced sufficient antibodies for testing to detect that infection. This produces a one in 100,000 chance that contaminated blood can slip through the testing procedures, according to Fan- ton. Blood drive locations Bloodmobiles will visit two Harbor Arca locations during the month of July. Community blood donations through the American Red Cross supply 9S percent of the blood used in Orange County Hospitals. Bloodmobiles arc a convenient way to support this vital pro- gram. COSTA MESA Friday. July 10, Hamilton Elec- tro Sales will host a blood drive from 9:00 a..m. to 1:4S p.m. • Hamilton Electro Sales is located at 3170 Pullman, Costa Mesa. Call 641--4141 for infor- mation and appointments. NEWPORT •EACH Newport Beach raidenta can donate blood Wednesday, July 22. at Harbor Municipal Court- house. The courtbome ii at 460 l Jamboree Road #IOI. Newport Beach. The drive rum from I 1:4S Lm. to 3:4S p.m. Call 83l- 041 I, extension 332. for more information and appointments. In order to .-prevent blood banks from Mooming an un- official AIDS test.ins center for penons who cngqe in hiah risk bebavion, st.ate legislation pro- vides that any politive resuJta discovered during routine blood donation testing be reported to the donor aft.er a 60 cl9 waitiq period, Fanton added. High school AIDS rumor discounted by Red Cross M.Y Z. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,. I Tips tor evaluatin y care facilitie' •AitbOulh AO federal rqula- tiom exist, Jour dlild'I day care City gym classes set Wlla •••ina tbeQ' cbilcra day care ~ Dr. Qaqun- dah tdla parents to watch for the following: 0 There should be enough staff to give individual attention to each child. lt'I IUllllDCr and time to get in shape. Gym.nutica fun for boys and girls qa six throup 17, u well u a proaram for adults, ii on tap for the month of Joly through the City Of Newport Beach Recreation Department. TM youth program is for beginning, intermediate and advanced levck Adullj, begin- nin1 l)'lllnasta or those just wishing to polish up on their cartwbeela arc welcome. The adult class lull four wetb and will meet on Tuadays and lbtandays at the Lincoln ~ between 8 and 10 LIL TbC fee ii $20. For more information about either program, stop by the Department of Recreation at 3300 Newport Blvd. or call 644- 3IS1. 0 The program should have a written plan for emergencies and the management of sick or injured children. Good health habits such as bandwashing should be promoted. 0 All children in day caie should be immunized according to the AAP's recommended scheduJe. Staff should have a Bastille Day BK draws a crowd Southern Calif ornia'a largest 8~ race, United Cerebral Palsy's 3rd Annual Butille Day 8K Run will take~ on July 12th at 8 a.m. starting from the Hotel Meridien in Newport Beach. Fant lntentate Bank and the Imuranc:e Manaaen Associa- tion will award Sl,SOO in cash prizes to the top win.Den. A trip doct0r to talk on meditation Al.kn C. Barnes, M.D., a Newport Beach intuitive psychl- atriat wbo studied meditation and contemplation in India, will answer the question •What is Meditation?,.. at 7:30 p.m. Tbun- day, July 2, at the non-profit Healix Center, 23732 Birtcher Drive, El Toro. The fee for the class is SS. More iaformatioa ia available &om the center, (714) 8'9-7940. -Dr. BarneS; wbO trained at U~ Wt bis Newport Beach pncticc ~ to stUdy meditarioa wid9 teecllas iD the United S.1111 aid India Be will -.... • 0 Trial ia * lectare. for two to Paris via Air France will be rafDed at the race site. Also expected at the event are celebrities Kristy McNicbol, Lyle Wagoner, Wayne Nor- throp of '"Dynasty," Lynn Herring of .. General Hospital,.. and Honorary Race Chairman Bob Seagren • Other ~ts planned for the day are: The Food-Faire in which 2S restaurants plan to serve some of their specialties, a 3K Fun Run, as well as mimes. cartoonists, and several jazz and big band mucicians. All proceeds from the event will benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County. T•119'• AaaptlllCtare Clillic Dr. Wat90a K.Y. T11119 .. - .,. ...... ol Oriental Mecicia• a Acupuncture State Certia"led Ac.upuncturist & Chinese Herbologist Sciatica Overweisllt s..okill9 At A• 1•a.a.1y No Coet CAU. NOW Fat VOlM FREE MONDAY APPOINTMENT W5 E. C• ut ....,, .• 9'ilite W. COM • 67Ml45 f&a: INITIAL CONSULTATION ANYTIME complete laealth usesament, lllchidUls a test for tuberculosis before bqimrina wort. Health records of both cbildml and staff tltoakl be kePt ., to cbte. 0 The facility aboWd be apa- ciou, clean aad sale, with .,.,_ meas for playing, feed- ina. diaperiDa and rating. .. A &ood day CAN propam thoUld mo provide a ftimwlat- ina environment wbeft cbildren can learn akilla, be creative and enpr ia av~ of ectivitia,,. said Dr. Qaqandah. MM01t µnportantly, the day care pro- ar... JOG daooee lboakl meet the amc hilb ltaDdarda you maintain in your own home." Scouts offer boat classes Looking for a fun summer opportunity? Scouts Afloat is a special program spomored by the Girl Scout Council of Orange County, and designed to open the world of small boat handling to boys and girls age 10 and older, and adults. Offered are rowing, canoeing and sailing for beginners and intermediate boating enthusi- asts. Participants must be able to stay afloat for at least I 0 minutes to qualify for~ ti on. Week-long classes begin June 22 at Newport Dunes and Dana Point Harbor and continue until Aug. 14. Classes are 3 boun per .......... day. Monday through Friday, either 9 a. m.. to noon, or I to 4p.m. Cost ii S30 for IS hours of instruction plus a SI insurance fee for each class for non-Girl Scouts. The teaching staff is well qualified and supervison have Red Cross Instruction Certifica- tion. For futber information and registration, call the Girl Scout Council for Orange County, (714) 979-7900 Monday to Fri- day or write to: Girl Scout Council of Orange County, P.O. Box 3739. Costa Mesa, CA 92628-3739. Personalized Fib•••.,, Dawid Utter Comple~c Nail Catt Salon Dut To Our Climt.s , Re.qutSt Wt Extrnd Our SavictS Now To Newport Btach MANICURE &PEDICURE s1soo ~ FILLS FULL SET '3000~ AFPOMl4ENTS OR WM.Kilt$ WELCOME GFT CEWI •CATES AV~ .--....,..._.._,,.,. ____ ,. __ _..__ -....... -· -----·• ·- Hats off to the Associates for ~moriq a wonderful western ~ at Knott\ Berry Farm. Last JQr this Orange County TnJUD& Society support group inaugurated their flnt fundraiser at ~nott's with over 300 in attendance. This year, Ginny and Paul Bender, founder of the group, and their committee outdid themselves with over 1,000 enjoying the dinner of fried chicken, shish kabobs and boy- senberry pie, before previewing the new "Kingdom of the Dino- saurs" ride, an excursion which Harborlites ., ........... spans more than 200 million . Gerald Brodie, Carol Blanchard, ycan. Lisa deKruif, Pat Kendrick, Some of the Harborlites Jerry Richards, Fritzie Williams attend.ing were Marion and and Dick Johnston, Gayle and Tony Montapert, Barbara Bob Anderson. Mary Ann and Aune, Lou Herpin, Nora and Lon Wells, JoAnnc and Gene Vin Jorgensen, Sandra and Mix and John West. HELP PROTECT · NEWPOKf BEACH'S llERITAGE! Join The Ne"1port Beach Conseivancy 'Ibday. PROTECTING OUR HERITKJE A group of concerned Newport Beach residents has formed the Newport Beach Conservancy to help protect our community's scarce resoun:e of historical sites and structures. 1be ~s 6ISt project is~ SAVE 11-IE ODNA HOUSE, which could face bolldm.ers as soon as July 13th. This is one of several important community projects that the Conservancy will be working on over the neu several mouths. 1b be e&ctive in fulfilling our charter to protect Newport Beach's heritage. we need grassroots community support. Please fiD out the membership form below and send it in today with SS in check or money order. and become a founding member of the Ne~ Beach Conservancy lbankyou JOIN 10~ AND HEI.P US SAVE THE CHINA HOUSE! YES. I WANT 10 BE A MEMBER OF TIIE NEWPOIU BEACH ~ rYE f.NCLOSED MY SS MEMIEtSHIP RE. Address City~~~----.......:....~~ Phone Prc~DcWsliessiDonnn._....:_.~"'--..-:-.....:..::....;_: __ ~mum m: Ncwpwt 8Gdi Cmsiawu:a.7 P.O. 80I 200().85 Comm del ~CA 92625 More wac Nora aDd Charla Rester, Pat and Diet Alim, Mimi and Hal Birntrant, Annette B~ Patricia and J11ek Groth, llCdda and Stepben Marosi, Nancy md Joba Petti- john, Dottie and Glen Stillwell, Pat and Alan Ryp~ Frances and Chandler McCurdy, Maria Crutcher and Ginny and LJ. Smallwood. ••• Over 300 enjoyed •An English Afternoon Affairc" featuring a thf'Ce..course menu of savories. scones, cream and sweets. S~red by die SDdpipen.. a support 1roup of Hoaa Memorial Hospital ~­ ian, the fundrailer WU held at the Four Seasom. Tbc Mt.cl,,.. indeed paerous to neryoae who attended the event, aa they m:eived one niibta• co~ tary accommodations for two. Joanne Fix cbaind the event, which also featmed a allow from Fashion Island Mercbmitl and a gala array of rame prira. Assisting Joanne· were ~aren --·••11 H t'borllles. • . I 5 P•Ntll Wbilabr, Debbie 8Gpll, Carol Bampbries, Janet Sawyer, vm.. •• ,, 80nJiie LaCroi,x. ' Caadace Sc~p. Fau1ta Vi"1i, ~ M•••np, htby Ro1enber1er, Lois Malone, Mantia ~n anCf S~bame Carnelli . ~1973_ •E-• ~---~ VISIT TIIE MOST TALKED ABOUf RESTAURANT in ~ County since the days !Jf Ambrosia in New~ Beach Gail Muller of the original ~ ebblisbment. bas ai the same locatio~ apin broUgbt together his "&mil)'" of highly Skilled artisans who are dedicattd to pioYide the ultimate in dasSit and cJUlhic cuisiM and savice for a ~clienldk. DiDDer and Supper &om Six to Midnight G:Oclttail Lounge ~ih ~petizer Menu All&~ GK.AND OPENING SALE A'MareeS Greatest SaCe Ever Ju(y 6th_ tliru }IAy 11th Evaytfdng On SaCe Ill' To 50% Off Enta our gift catiJicau diawing during our ~ an4 6tannc a winna of onL of our (4) $250.00 gift ~ or onL of OUT (10) $100.00 gift ~· Afso ta£fa. day ~ will" award one $100. 00 gift catijicau fro'!t tliat days invoicts. ComL liavc diocolau cftip ~ wit.ft ~ -diawing for tM otha gift ~ will 6c faJ4 on~ 13tli. You don't ftavc. to 6c ~to win. Mon. -Sat. 10-6 2525 F.astbluff Dr. 6«>-1232 (loated in the conVOlicnt Wtbluff CcntcrJ • Her n.~ ................ l#lllllC ........... ,.. •• rt,,_ ..... . en.. Md ........ Ml •• 1 ..... .,,,,, .. ,.,..,, ... crinlll ....., .. .. .,.._~ .. ,,.,,,...,,ID ... Ml ,_. 8Mdt Allcl9 ~-...... ,_. ............. ~~llitdnotrflc*CDf ..... MONDAY, JUNE 15 . 1830 -Gayte Haney Ellmore, CltDID 33, of COiia Meea w• 8rreltod 1630 -Electricity valued at on suspicion of milaemeanor S900 •• reported stolen from drunk drivina. a raidcnce in tbe 4300 block of TUDIDA Y, JUNE 16 SW~re. CRIMD 1640 -A P,une and contents 1100-Hu~ valued at $300 valuod at $280 were reported were reporU:d itolen from a car stolen in tbe 100 block of Palm. parked in the 800 block of West ARRESTS Bay. """ 0300 -Brad Scott Campbe~ AllRESTS 2S, of Tuscon, Ariz., was IS30 -Enrique Ramirez, Jr., arrested on suspicion of as11ult 18, of Santa Ana was arrested with a deadly weapon. on suspicion of reaidenti~ bur- 1730 -Mark Alexander Lee, glary. 27, of Newport Beach was 1850 -Robert Bishop, 33, of arrested on suspicion of disor-Huntington Beach was arrested dedy conduct. on suspicion of disorderly con- G. AUTO REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE FACILITY OUR 7,600 SO. FT. FACILITY IS ST AFFEO WITH PROFESSIONAL -EXPERIENCED MECHANICS THE MOST MODERN DIAGNOSTIC EOUtPMENT TO HANDLE All. OF YOUR CAR CARE NEEDS ~O PROBLEMS. • FREE PICK UP ANO DELIVERY WITHIN 5 MILES • 10-. OFF All. CASH TRANSACTIONS • ~OFF ALL CHARGE TRANSACTIONS (MASTERCARD ANO VISA ACCEPTED) ••-nttl WEEK'S SPECIAL·- 3°" Off ...,AerumD EXl•ENDED YEMLY WU IYITEll FW1H AND FWID CHAW. A ta• YAWE FOR OM.Y $45.00. 1822 McGaw Irvine. CA (714) 250-9533 mms111111. Mon.-Fn e a.m ~pm Sat. by appotntment Sun Closed ~ Hi-Time Cellars Largestundap'Ound ~aolnecellaron U.. WcstCoast- prooldlng semceffKmerv...,., of UJlnJllooer.KnocofecfrNe *If. t.utlngs. clastel, u"1te bar,..., prfaall iHne. Chomlatn. Custom Qfl Baba. Flotot!rrs ~ • l)rll+WJI s.ace 4TH Of JULY WINE SPECIALS eotJa WW8 Aal ~Off THE WINERY P111CE Kc aoo4 '16 S11u• n llw-thisdryoisp and fruity white wine won a sold medal at the O.C. Fair .•..... • ..•.......................... $5.'9 ..., a a 1 • '16 ...._ N « 8 this is an excellent Riesling, a perfect sum. rnerdme wine and~ of a gold medal att the O.C. Fair ••.••.. S5At De lGlda '16 ...._ Zh41n•1t this is a premium white Zinf.ndel with floral and fruity uomas and crisp mae. It rec:eMd 2 puffs in the Connois-- seurs' Guide and a gold med.JI at the O .C. Fait ............•...•• $4.ft I 1• Ht ICemr 'M Ca• ..... Sr OW DA this is I big, rich and well baJ- anoedCabernet. It is ~nowcwwiff ._It has won a gold mecW at the West CCMSt Wine C-Ompetinon and a sil¥er medal at the O .C. Fair ••• ... htw'l6G-wr h I a•• what an inaediblewine this Isl It is a dry and fruity wine with a ral zesty flavor. Out of 2.-entries, this was one of flw wines giYen a four-star .,ad medal at the O.C. Fair ..•........••• $J.M -UPCOMING SPECIAL EYENTS- 11tea.a.,,..., .. 7.., ..... Hi-Time and W.l.N.O. presents Congress Sprinp Winery suest spu•er and winemaker, Daniel Gehr, wiH guide us throush this special wine ~ting and dinner. Reservations required. M.• per penon. . 5-llay,..., 11, J..S p.& Hi-Time salutes Les Amis Ou Vin. Hi-Time and Les Amis Ou Vin are ~Ing a kick-off tastin1 to launch the mersing of four LA.O.V. chapters. To introduce this new chapter, Hi-Time is making OU1 annual ()ranse Councy Gold Medal Wine T~ting 1 Les Amis Du Vm event. Reservations required. sa-per person, $17.00 for l.A.D.V. members. At the door (if wailable) SZJ.mt per person, $20.00 for L.A.D.V. members. • 17TH ST9'CET .... 22'5 -......... .. .... s',Jl,.elJtt1Ja1•• ... ,... ...... -.... . ... • ...... t .... .. wmNllDAY, IUD rr ClllMW.I 1100 -A bo.a ...._ Villaed at .............. 11om a marina ill die 1a block of Bayshore. 1145 -Tableware valued at Sl,210 was reported llolen from a raidence in tbe 200 block of Poppy. 1230 - A boat radio valued at $100 was reported stolen from a bOat moOred in tbe 1100 block of Back Bay DriYC. 1720 - A car atereo aDd 1pcak- en valued at S400 were ~ stolen from a car parted in tbe 1500 block of Sylvia. • A•RDTS 1235 -Lawrence Antbony Bennett, 37, of Orange was arrested on suspicion of grand theft of property. · 1545 -Clifford Micbael Coud. 27, of Balboa lll•ocl wu arrested on suspicion of attem~ tat comliiercial buqlary. 1900-Eustaquio Canillo, 23, of Santa Au WU arrested OD suapicion of dilorderly coDduct. TllUllSDAY, JUNE 11 CIUMD OCMO-A prowler WU reported in tbe SOO block of Carnation. 1750-A bicycle valued at S7S was reported stolen from a prqe in the 1700 block of Port Sb trhH 17'1 • A life nft vablld Ill 14.-0 .. reported ltOIDa from • boll mocnd ia .. 3300 block al .... Comt IJilllway . 1830-W.aet atiingeqaipsnent ~aliled at 4630 ... reported ltOlea from a p,..e in the 300 bid ol Urbpur. Aa8f.STS OMO -William Lee Wan.cc, 37, of Anaheim WU arrested OD suspicion of commercial bUr- glaly. OSOO -Gregory James Wat- son, 29, of Santa Ana wu arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 23SS -Stephen W ayoe Helt- zel, 20, of Newport Beach wu arreited on suspicion of poaes- aion of cocaine. 23SS -Jobn Alan Doo~ 21, of Newport Beach was arrested on IUlpM;ion of poueuion of cocaine. 2400 -Susan Ann May, 23, of Fulleton was arrested on suspicion of possession of coeaine. FRIDAY, JUNE 19 CRIMD ISOO-GoKEqwpmentv~ucd at Sl, 142 wu reported stolen from a aoK course in the 1600 block of East Coast e:ipway. 1725 -An outboard motor valued at SI, 100 was reported stolen from a boat moored in the 1200 block of West Balboa. 1800 -A rina valued at SZOOO wu reported stolen Crom a KRISTI ES BAYVIEW SALON Full SeNice Salon tor Men and Women -• • • ~· ,.. ·,.'-'"' -~ ~ ..... , # - ~ . ~ -..~Tilt... .. . . Also Full Service Nail Care EVen1ng ,Appointments Welcome 502 So. Bay Front • Balboa Island 673-7438 ··Good service. good~. 6ood ,,,-ice- That's State Rum • llJSUl7llJCt!" Like a good_ neighbOr, State Farm is there. Tbe OASIS SeaiOr CealCr ia ~ a support poup for Canal• .. Of OW. At ·u It meeaa the fantud third Tuaday of C8Cb mon!h, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. in Room 3 at the Center, 800 Marguerite. Corona clel Mar. The next group meeting will be July 7. CaD Mary or Roseann in Senior Services for more information, 6443244. ••• The Newport Beaela Polee E•ployee1 Auoclatioa last week transferred checks total- ling SS,671 to Newport Harbor mp Sdlool for support of the school's badminton team. The money was Newport Beach '1 share of the proceeds from the annual COP Bowl football game. NBPEA president Jim Kaminsky noted that this was the first year that off1CCn from Ne1f)>Ort Beach participated in the COP Bowl, adding that they hope to do 10 again next year to raise money for additional high school programs and local charities. n,m.~ofCor­ ona del Mar, receiwd the HOllrl Award at the annual Awards and Installation LuDcheon for volunteen at Sherman Library and Gardena. Mn. Cbristemen donated 394 houn serving as Tea Garden Chairman and developing the new light lunch program. Betty La•ner of Newport Beach was installed as the new · president, succeeding Jo Aw Ropn of Corona del Mar. ••• Volunteen are needed by the Cmtral 0nnae CCMmty YMCA to place tecnagen in employ- ment positions. Volunteers should possess a positive atti- tude, good telephone skills, and be proficient in conducting interviews. For further informa- tion, call the Volunteer Center Volunteers honored by Dolphin Division The 2 lst Annual Silver Anchor Awards were presented recently to six Newport area community workers for yean of outstanding behind-the-scenes service. Honored were: Mary Louisa Blanchard, 13, who bas given 12 boun a week for the past five years, leading the High Hopes Help Line and Resource Center to aid brain injured victims and their families. Hotline calls are received from families, and information-seeking calls from schools, hospitals and colleges. Mrs. Blanchard also gives two days a week at Rancho Los Amigos Medical Center as group coordinator and organ- izer of the bloodmobile. Lynn~ Bloomb~rg. whose concern for drug abuse led her to launch the Substance Abate- ment Program (SAP) in 1985 with a co-worker from Parents Resources .t Information in Drug Education (PRIDE) and Detective Lavonne Campbell of the Newport Beach Police Department. SAP i$ a first offender education program for adolescents who are detained for the use/possession of alcohol or drugs. It was instituted as a pilot project for the NBPD. Mn. Bloomberg co-facilitates ICIDinan for parents while the juwnile detectives conduct pro- pams for the adolctcenu. This project wu nominated for the Govemor•s Crime Prevention Award. It also received a Dis- ti.ngu.isbed Service Award for the California Juvenile Authority. Over 1,100 juwniles and 1,800 parents have been exposed to the program since its inception. Mr. Franlc Giovilwtti. believes in •harids~n" volunteering. He came to volunteering promi- nence for bis wort with Youth Employment Services (YES) of the Harbor area. For the past five years he bas prepared .. A Roman Feast" for 600, a benefit to raise fundt for YES. He has been instrumental in raisin& over SJ0,000 to support this work. Durina American Home Week Mr. GioviDetti is in tbe front line with paint brush. hammer and saw to help refurbish homes of senior citizens. Mr. Chuck Hirsch. has been a f oUower and leader of many community organizations in Newpo~ but the Silver Anchor was awarded for his non- glamorous work overseeing buildings maintenance for New- port Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Hinch has also served on the Chamber's board of direc- tors for eight years, has been a member of Boy's Club board of directors for 2S y~ worked with the Society of Automotive Engineers, the City Traffic Advi- sory Committ~ and the New- port Costa Mesa Board of Real- ton. Mrs. Martha Kilkf~r. found her niche with the Newport Harbor Auxiliary of the Child- ren's Home Society. Serving as Auxiliary President in 1963 she was instrumental in establishing fund raising events and policies which today account for over SS0,000 in yearly contributions for the Home Society. Since 1980 she bas served on CHS State board of directors as chair of the Program and Social Issues Committee. In 1981 Mrs. Killcf er estab- lished the Foster Cafe Network, monitoring reform legislation to improve out~f-homc care for children in California. Mrs POI Smith, Reduced for Silver Arrow for her organiza- tional stills which have enhanced the Eagle Support Team for the A•rica's Cup, the Freedom Bowl Committee, the Olympic Committee, the Orange County Ol~pic Run in 1983- 84, the Hubor High School PT AN and Football Boostc~, money raising for the . Music Center and the Philharmonic Lido Women's Committee. She was a founder and still supporu the New Directions Thrift Shop. Orange County Sueprvisor Tom Riley and Tom Bay p~ cntcd the 1987 Silver Anchor Awards. which •re aponaorecl by .. the l>olpbins of Newport Beach, at a luncheon at Le Meridien Hotel, • Newport Beech. • •• A south county lllelter for WOIMB ... daiWra is seeking volunteen to assist with super- vision in its child care program. The ability to nurture and. care for youngsten ~th special nrods The OASIS Senior Center is sponsoring four on-going blood pn:mme ICftaliap each month: on the second and fourth WedDelday ol tM molltla at Mariilcn Makiparpoee ltoom, next to the library, OD ~ Drive at Irvine Aftllae, from J to l :lO p.m.; and OD the fll'lt and third Tuaclay of me month at the OASIS SeniOT Center, 800 Marguerite, in Corona dcl Mar, from 9 to 11 a.m .• in Room 4. For more information, can OASIS at 644-3244. • •• The <>range County branch of the Art•rltls Fo••datioa A•dUlan installed its new officers in a meeting at the Harbor Island home of Mrs. Emma Zinzmeyer. The new officers arc: . Phyllis Salyer, president; Marian Fuller, vice president; Frances Hall, vice president and parliamentarian; Loretta Terry, treasurer; Pat Pierce, recording secretary; Ruth Fortune, corresponding secretary; aDd Pat Bonadio and Bea Do~ membership. WIT~ -ner~8Mlga -••ot ltGlllc ORANGE 2075 N. TUSTIN PHONE: 998-1721 IRVINE HOME AND SANTA ANA TENT GARDEN CENTER & PATIO 15333 CULVER DRIVE 1626 SO. MAIN ST. PHONE: 551-9651 PHONE: 558-1"' 4th of uly Summer Sale! The Ambassador Club Collection imported from "' 5 pc. set with 36 .. x 36-s39995 oval table. Holland ... features full resin construction with 5-position adjustable chairs. Reg. $690.00 ... NOW I :::=...::-~ daairmaa oldie c:itizea'I harbor ~committee. Tbe Waler quality propam it a 1tep toward locatin1 and avoi4iq pollution proMe• in the bay that bave concerned the city for yan, Straua uid. .. We waat to railc awareness amona ieaidents that what they wub down their gutters nentu- ally ends up in the bay,,. said Newport Beach Marine Director David Hanbbarger. Potential pollutants most commonly found in the bay include sewage, bacteria, certain ,.. ........... ~W'Uaitiawater q...., .......... _. tbe .at few ..... to Nwpwt Beacla 11rihD11 --. tM 6.1 1qure milel of oaeaa wt 25.4 milel ol Urttor ,......_. ..t to inland ratdeDll iD lniDe, COlaa Meta and TUltin. • Well • distributed to tlloUMDdl Of boat owaen and touril&I no U1C N~rt\ harbor and bcacllea, WCI committee member Janie Arnold. The tee0nd pbale of tbe cam- paip will focus OD educational propama in ICbools and com- munity sroup1. Old d1lry now a 'kid's corner' Meetings & Events For every kid who bu seen . an .. Adults Only" sip and felt left out, take heart. Tbere9s a place in Cost Mesa that should have a sign that says .. Kids Only." "We never thought we could touch anythina here, beaUIC its so cl~bit, but we kept loot- ing." said Sally JKqaea. Then, the LAM Dairy came on tbe market. Gres Jacquea, a former buildiq daiper, worteil out a deal, then spent 12 to IS boun ~day for JO months comtructi.ng the sbelves ar;ac1 convertina the buildina. 11Gettin1 to IUtow Sllerman ~" is the subject of a program to be presented Satur- day morning, July 11, at 9:30 a.m. at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona dcl Mar. Gardens Director Wade Roberts will conduct a tour higbli1hting the points of majro interest and will discuss the development of plant collections at the Gardens duri.q the past 20 years. The program is free to the public. For more information, call the Garden Office at 673-2261. ••• Lido Mart.a vma,e will cele- brate the Fourth of July in a festive style this weekend. The Village streets and boardwalk will be decorated in ~ white and blue to commemorate our nation's independence and the Mala Street Hanaoay Foar llarbenllop Qartet will enter- tain visitors on Saturday from 4 to 7 p.m. and on Sunday from 2 to S p.m. ••• .. Wiid AIMMlt Rea••a," the 1987 summer reading pro~ in now underway at .the four branches of the Newport Beach Public Library and there is still time to register for the eigbt- week program. Weekly events include preschool storytime, a film series, and a book club. Special added attractions ingAugust2 include .. a "Preposterour Pet Parade" and a visit from the Santa Ana Zoomobile. AU pro- grams are free of charge. For more information, call Margaret' Poarch at 644-3186. ••• Pre-Natal Fltaesa, a class offered by the Newport-Costa Meta YMC~ begins July 13 and will meet OD Tuesdays and Thundays from IO:IS to I l :lS Lm. Activities include, warm-up e~ · , cardiovascular moni- to · onina, and cool-down exerci1 . The cla11 costs memben IS and non-members $25. For more information, call the YMCA at 642-9990. This magic wonderland ii a complex of four stores and ii known as the Children's Comer. Created by Greg and Sally Jacques, the complex comilts of a toy store n•med Go To Your Room, which opened about a year ago, a children 'I clothing store called Hana It Up, Too, an ice aum and shaved ice store cal.led Tbe Parlor and a photo- graphy studio called Teddy Bear Photo, all of which opened about eiaht months aao. The Jacques ba\'e liwd in the area of 17th Street in Costa"' Mtsa for most of their liYCS and wanted to start a busineu in the The result ii the Children •a Comer. Go To Your Room IClla toys that ranae in price from SI to a wooden rocking bone that sells for SJ9S. Many of tbem are unique, and aome are band IDllde by Grq Jacquet. . The LtM Dairy ii ltill 01M!D behind the toy store. ttfc JKquea will take over the leue for tbe dairy store in about a year, and they plaii to keep it open. Medilerranean Island ~ ~tters '---... I m•• fll orp•izaaioas and a MWlpaper. A review of my c:e•s-ip ~make .......... Ilia auenioa tbAt I wu the fiaaeri" bcadk:i., Of .... tica Puty m.:hiaery. My 1uppOrten aad I con- . ducted a aiacere camffip intwled 10 focal OD tM -- and to ... the ctipity ol the o8ice IOliPL I tJiiak we were 1ucxicllful We do not cleaerve beiill t.,.u of Tam Fdton9s shallow speculations and innueodo. There he goes again O..MMor. ID bis letter (Elulp. June 2S), former Mayor Paul Ryckoff divides our community into two ~ thoee wbo support the •aooct guys,,. bit anti-growth friends in SPON, Newport 2000 and Gtjdloct; and tboee who support the "bad pays," the Irvine Company, the Sctentrom compaayandtwoofourlocal political leaden, Allcmblyman Gil Ferguson and Mayor John Cox. While it9s true that Mr. Ryct- off is lllOltly remembered for bis grumpy naysayina while on the city council, I can 'l belieYe be really believa what be wrote. Perhaps be was ju1t in a depnued mood became it wu a IWUlY day and tbe b08ll were 08 die., ad ... c:IWdna ... ., .. ~ .... - bo111 apin. A aicc clay ia Jw, here in oar paradise calleit N~ cu do tbat to t0me people. Tbe W.Ckbat dnelopm pil- loried .,, ~ .. die - lolu who bUilt oar homes, 'cbun:bll, the pl8CCI WMre WC work ..a.., ad ta.e fmc ........... -•joy.~ and other .,,_kbat1• are also tbe ~ ume onea who contributed the mOlt to our charities, the buildina Of. our be>Spitala, our youth p-oupa. art mmewm, the beautifQJ Perf ormiq Arts Cen- ter aDd helped make many of our parks and open spaces pouible. They ha~ also been a prjmary factor in tbe economic success of this area, from which we all benefit. Ironic as it may be, the actnowledaed paradise and beautiful lifestyle that his self- styled "good pys" want to protect by their anti-growth efforts bas been. made possible largely by the vay folks they cbancterize u .. bad guys." Y ~, we are bleaed by a vay beautiful natural Idling but if you would like to imagine what this area would loot like today, without our bad pay big lan- downen, you need loot no further than the older~ of Newport and Costa Mesa which were not part of tbe major land holdinp. Or, you miaht want to compare our area with tbe Dana Point area or Huntington Beach or communities further up the cout. Are there any the anti- arowtben would like to trade for'I I I doll\ willa ao d•r•• tbme .,.. bf •lri• JOU to com,_e, I OillJ willa IO poiat Mil a.ow wry hlCtj we an IO live ill a com- manity clevdOped by Ryctofrl Ndauys. We clo llaw tnflic proWi- aDd otller proMema here ia pandilc, b8t I ...U, clon'l tlaiak • Md om little llil to tllei.r aolatioa bj dUnderizillj t0me of our collUllUllity • tbe .. .,... guys ... Not only ii it counterpro-- ductive, it is unfair and untrue. llanJ o. Mai• Cora ... Ms More on China House Dearl"Alltor: Those who care about the elimination of the China House should be disappointed the Ralphs family hein did not donate the China House to the city '9 the Proctor A Gamble family heirs did with the Gamble House in Pasadena. This 1908 hOUIC is a sublime example of the craftsman style of brotben Charles and Henry Greene. Be disappointed the family did not decide to restore it and li~ in it thelllldva as the Morales family did with their Victorian home on CarrOU Aftllue in Los Aups. Be disappointed the China HOUie WM built upon a lite that makes moviaa it intact impos- sible. Tbe Gartz Court in P.~ Mena wu relocated when the property it sat !&POD acalated in value and w• rezoned com.mer- &YI. -THE NBWORT BlllrlM .. cial. ]"Mle MDplOWI WCR ,_..... 1tJ a Pl'llfMlfN •• .................. ., ... wmecl property tine .... from die ~ site ad nilcd tbe ID08CY to make it laappca (Lo. A.,.la Tlma Mctullw. ..., 17, 1"7). Be ..., tbat duriq tbe 2~ yan tbe on-BOUie •• OD die wbt DO pena'Y8lioaist '"-"" came forward. Now that tJie property has IOld and tbe new om ~ to build their own homes, voices are raising for reprieve. The voicea most loudly railed are those of the immediate neigbbon who knew the house had been for sale all those years and said nothing. In the beginning the new owoen said they would consider selling if the city, atate or a bona fide presevation group came for- ward. None did. Now they ha~ invested not just time and money, but dreams u well. and they re no longer interested in selling. The precious framework of property rights grants them this privilege. In addition, the main redeem- ing features of the house are that it bas been ~ so long. estab- lishing itself as a land~ and the roof is quite unique. Tbe interior carries none of the Chinese theme, but it does reprc:aent construction of the 930&. The rooms are tiny and allow for little sunlighL Tbe spcctacular view of the bay is virtually cat off from its inhab- itants except from outside decb. Access from the second Door to the third is oaly by outside stair. Clearly, public Ka II is IDOlt difficult; the house is stnleturally unsafe; the plumbina is anti- qute4 ... tile ........ 1 • -. u-. .._ circ rse •· die Qi • Barn ii doa r d. TM bcin "' the bome did aot ... it; tbe state and the city of Newport Btadl do not ... it. n.c. if •1of10· ·~­not really want tbe public enter- .. their commuaity, kt alOK iDv8diDa tllCir tiay lbedl, wbidl are void of ltreet and public parkiaa. to tour a home (• •ould be required of a historic buildina site). The new o•nen do not chooee to restore the house and live in its antiquated chambers and there is no sensible way to relocate it-time has run out. But action co~ and &bould, be taken by a preservationist group to erect a memory of this COft~ o•meuke by saving parts of .the ornate roof tiles to erect a pz.ebo OD the sand at China <:Oft Bay 9 or a marker at the entrance. Permission from the Califor- nia Coastal Commission is necessary to erect a structure on public beach and the city would ha~ to agree to maintain iL A marker at the entrance to the COft requires not only Coastal Commiuion approval, but also approval from neighbors who miaht feel it would block some of their private views. Tune is nearly aone to Aft any of the home. DemolitiOn should begin by the end of Jae. If you care. write or caD your City Council people. Ast them to fmd t1le time, mwy ud political power to create. at bat, some lasrina reminder of tbe boUle that named O.ina Co~. -.-s.J1 tte,AIA Ne ....... + 111as ·Off The ailifomi,a Coast. From $199,500 (213) 5!14-4444 - - - ,, ce A simple 1o·ng-1erm investment strategy Investors want to buy low, sell high. Yet, many people tend to get caught up in a buying spree and invest when stocks are soaring, then lose nerve and sell out when they arc sinking. For them, a more disciplined alter- native could be dollar-cost aver- aging. This is a simple strategy that appeals to conservative investors who want to take advantage of market growth to invest toward a long-term goal, such as retirement or a child's education. r• --. . .... '. ~ lb.•. . • . Money Making Money IY IEI TOUlll mcnt made at the beginning of the rise probably would have produced lar1er profits than dollar-cost averaging. Because dollar-cost averaging is a long-term program, the strategy is appropriate for retire- ment plans. Accumulatin1 shares in a no-load common stock fund within an IRA or supplemental retirement account is likely to be a reward- ing Iona-term strategy no matter what the stock market does. Dollar-cost averaging simply means investing a set amount at regular intervals, such as $200 every month. After a period of time, say five years, you should own more shares than if you had invested the entire amount at the outset. This is possible because you will have purchased most shares when the market is low, fewer when it's high. For exam- ple, $500 will buy 100 shares of a mutual fund priced at SS / share, but 125 shares when its price drops to $4/ share. Over the long haul, your average cost per share will be lower than the average price on the dates you made your purchase. The stra- tegy may be attractive to invcs- ton with the determination to give a long-term investment program a fair try. Dollar-cost averaging, which is similar in concept to a disci- plined savings program such as payroll deductio~ works espe- cially well with no-load or low- load mutual funds, but less well with individual stocks. Many mutual funds allow you to invest any amount you wish and your risk is spread over a number of issues. However, be sure to check the funds, management fee schedules. Stocks, on the other Business Briefs JOIM R. lllOM IEUI TOY WEllY .. LSEY For the second time, John R. Simon, coordinating partner of the Newport Beach law firm of Sheppard, Mullin, Richter &. Hampton, has been named one of Orange County's top eight lawyers in Best Lawyers of Am~rica. The annual reference guide, published by Woodward/ White, Inc., highlights Simon for bis expertise in real estate law. Selection of the top attorneys is based on votes from their peers. REE CHEGKING WITH $2,500 DEPOSIT • $500-$4,999 @7 .25% with a yield of 7 .62% • $5,000-$19,999@7.35% with a yield of 7 .73~ • $20,ooo-@7 .5% with a yield of 7 .89% •Rat• aubJect fo change dally • Open account by mail • Wired funds accepted • Direct deposits STANDARD PACIFIC SAVINGS. F~A. 4590 MacArthur Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 955-o536 •f&UC insured 1p II 11GOJllD. band, normally arc sold in loU of JOO, often requiriq a pur- chaser to invest more or less than tbt planned monthly payment. Breaking a round lot incun a surcharge that diminishes the effectivness of dollar-cost aver- aging. Other investments, such as gold and silver, also can be purchased through a set sche- d ulc of regular paymepts. Regardless of the investment vehicle,. carcfulfy examine all costs. Dollar-cost averaging is essen- tially a defensive policy that is most effective in a market that fluctuates over a prolonged period. H the market generally advances, as it has for the past f cw years, a lump-sum invest- The book lists 7 ,200 attorneys of the nation's 700.000. Simon was also selected in 1983. The Corona del Mar resident has been practicing law with major firms since 1964 and joined Sheppard. Mullin, Rich- ter &. Hampton in 1986. He received his L.L.B. from the University of California Boalt Hall School of Law and is a member of the State Bar of California, Balboa Bay Club and University Athletic Club. • • • Helen T OJ has been appointed assistant marketing manager for Newport Center Fullion Island, it was announced by Katllleen Flood, marketing manager for the regional shopping center. In her new positio~, Toy will coordinate special events, mar- keting programs and handle tenant relations for the Fashion Island management office. • • • The Orange County-Chapter However, dollar-cost averag- ing is not t&f ail proof." If your stock ot mutual fund is a 1ood quality investment that holds its value, it •a true that after a long period your average cost is. almost certain to be lower than the average p~ resulting in a net gain. But no stock or fund that begins to fall sharply is guaranteed to rise ag~ Thus, in a falling market, it•s possible for the dollar-cost investor to .. average-down"' right out of the of the Society of Architectural Administrators has announced the election of Wendy Woolley as president. Woolsey. vice president of administration for Arcbjtects Pacifica Ltd. in Newport Beach, has eleven years of experience in the field of architecture. She originally joined the firm of Ladd, Kelsey, Woodard, AIA and assumed her present posi- tion when the firm was reorgan- ized as APL in 1981. • • • Beach Savin11 Bank wel- comes Jim Hoptim to their Eastbluff Center office in New- port Beach as the new branch manager. Hopkins brings to Beach Sav- ings Bank over eight years experience in the industry. with four being in tbe Newport Beach and Costa Mesa communities. Beach Savings Bank also has offices located in Fountain Valley and Huntington Beach. Do You Know The True Value of Your Busineu? • How much money is your business worth? • Do you need cash lo expand? • What is your future? FREE CONSULTATION , • 10 Years Financial Experience • M.8 .A. Finance • Expert in Forecasting and Analysis market. Be ready to bail out, as you would with any other stra- tegy, if you believe your invest- ment is in a serious tailspin. Dollar-cost averaging makes most sense if you want to build assets at a low average cost, as this strategy almost usu.res you that you will acquire more shares, while reducina m~h of the martet-timina ris~ too. But, as with any investment, you must still choose and monitor your stock, mutual fund or other investment carefully. Your financial consultant can help · you evaluale the market or a specific investmoit, and deter- mine if dollar-<:c>St averaging makes sense for you. If you would like a free copy of an excellent new booklet .. Retirement Fundina in a New Tax World," give me a call at (714) 99S-7S67. K~n Tok.ash is a financial consultant with Shearson uh· man Brothns in N~wport Beach . Joan L. Carbrey has been appointed manager for Meiuiar's, Inc., a leading manu- facturer of car finish care pro- ducts based in Newport Beach. The announcement was made by Mel Miller. Director of Marketing for Meguiar's. Carbrey will be responsible for directing the research and development of Meguiar·s household, fiberglass and Mir- ror Glaze product lines. includ- ing such specific duties as mar- keting, public relations, sales promotion and advertising. . . ~ Tiie Ha .. OllCI Co•panJ 'I Newport Beach loan origination office bas been named top con- tributing branch and top closing branch for the fiscal year ended March 31 , 1987. For the 12- month period, the office origi- nated S6S.579,141 in residential mortgage loans. and set a com- pany record for the most loan clwings in a single year, acc-0rd- ing to Fraak G. Baaett, branch manager and vice president of loan production. For their efforts, Bassett and his co-workers took top bonon for the second consecutive year. It was also the second year in a row that the Newport Beach office was named the company's top contributing branch. • • • Hiiary Ka1e A Allodatea of Corona del Mar has announced it is bandliq public relations for Tomislav Gabric A Atsociaaa, one of Southern C&lifomia•s leading commercial &Od ind us- trial architectural fU"IDL MWe wiU be workina with Tom Gabric on several of his projects in addition to belpina promote his f111D\ new offices in Rancho California. We are delighted to be associated witb Tom. His is one of the lcadina architectural firms in Southern California. and be is known a a man of great intcpity, .. said Alt .... who will supervile the accoaat for the ad~ and bliC lat' ,. I!. -·~II!-~;------. l. ART Weib "r a. Ro•ats _.. ...... ••* wiD display JuJY 1-30 .. Qllorum Art Gallery, 374 North COMt Hiabway, Laauna Beach. Houn are 10 a.m. to S p.m., dailJ. Call 494-+t22. AC....,811 .. ~die .... M•1 C•1rta Coop•9dft will display July 1 tbrou1h September 6 at Bowers Museum, 2036 North Main, Santa Au. Houn are 11 a.m. to 4 p.~ Wednesday through SatUrday and noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Call SS7-2009. .... cieloln ., .,..., ..... ... will clilpJay ~ July 6 at Sandstone Gallery, 314A North C08lt Hiahway, LqUna Beach. Houn are I I a.m. to S p.m., daily. Call 497..fJnS. .. Life ..... •·c1t· is the title of a new collcCtion of paintu. showing indefinitely at Schaar/ Germain Studio Gallery, 484 North Coast Highway, LaguDa Beach. Houn are 11 a.m. to S:JO p.m., Wednetday through Sun- day. Call 7S2....o4 I. ... ._. GnpWm from A..m- eu Prlilt Sllopl" will display through July Sat the Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laa- una Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday tbroup Sunday. Call 494..fJS31 . •u ' 's " Will display through July 26 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive, Newport Beach. Call 759- 1122. Worb ~Ort to, Vaace Lar---, a_. T•n wd ... Sllir- leJ a .,._ are on display at Gallena Touche, 499 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn arc 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 12 noon to S p.m. on Sunday. Call 497-4491 for more informa- tion. A fiae ............. esWMt by M..-lce Cook will display at Western Savings and Lo~ 4 Corporate Plaza, Newport ee.ch. Call 6'4-72SS for more information. Sa11one Gallery in Laguna Beach. Featured will be the artist's oils, watercolors, ink drawings and out-of-print seri- graphs. For more information call 494-2440. The gallery is located at 278 Forest Ave., Laauna Beach and boun are 10 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a .. m. to S p.m.. on Sunday. STAGE Craig. Strolling musicians will entertain during intamilaion. Performances begin at 8:30 p.m., and will continue through August I, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14 and 15. Admission is SS and tickets are on sale at the college bookstore. For more informa- tion, call 89S-8378. The Orange County Black Acton Theater. i.n cooperation with South Coast Repertory, will present the award-winning Broadway play, .. For Colme4 Girts •"o "••e Coasi•ere4 s.idde/Wlllm die R I tow ii "Portraits of c1 ... 1e Neoa 91p1• ii (lilplayiq iadefmitely at Elala Ga&Jay, I 14S Soath Coast Hjpway. Laauna &e.ch. Houn are 40 a.m. to 6 p.m., daily. Call 49Ul96. A ntrG1,e:ti•e eyNNt of die •ffi-&'141 of Calllonia Art warbolM9ftOS1•wwillrun SIMe 1945: A Coledili:i Part· through July 19 at the Diane "Broa4way: 0-Way," a con- cert cabaret featuring highlights from Broadway musicals is currently in production at Golden West College. 1bc mus- ical opens July 31 in the starlit Patio Theater. Audience members will be escorted to their seats by ushers in a cabaret actting designed by Steven t:.o.p" by Ntoza.ke Shange at the SCR Second Stage Theater. The play previews on July 23 and opens July 24, with pctforman- ces Thunday through Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday matinees at 3 p.m. through August 2. July 24 opening night ~ which includes a reception is $25. 111 , ..... Saturday Night, :fuly 4tb Jl1lRR Grandstand Mmmlan ,,. 6 ... .., ,,, .. •JI ••• ~ ... m#J .,_.,., _. •• ,,. Summer Speqial C-5ervice Lube, Oil and Filter 12-poiht Safety ,Ch~k • check and correct tire pressure • check and top off coolant level • check and top off poWer steering fluid • check and top off battery level • check brakes • check shocks and struts • check belts • check hoses • check air cleaner • check exhaust system • check suspension s3soo • test drive Labor plus parts FREE Air Conditioning I r1 spec ti o r1 Motschenbacher Inc. Specialized Mercedes Benz Service 1625 E. St. Gertrude Pl. Santa Ana 979-3815 or 979-3315 N ~ ·-- ' 0 o.tGE:R I YOl'SCKH9itlOO. I --Affordable 5ervice For Your Mercedes I E. ST. Q011U1( I I 15 Years In The Same Location 1 WI D I I - , - - nm 1fMflll n General admission is SI I~ stu- dents and senior citizens, $8. Box office: 957-4033. The Cypress Civic Theater will present "He Done Her Wron1" July 17 through 19 atthe Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. This old-time melodrama will be presented at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. in the Little Theater and admis- sion is f rec with the price of admission to the Fair. MUSIC Confrey Phillips, pianist, is currently appearing at the Ritz Restaurant, Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30 p.m. to midnight. Call 720-1800. MISC Tiie 21th NeWport Baell Cot. lector Car Auction will be held Friday, July 10 through Sunday, July 12 at the Newporter Resort Hotel in Newport Beach. There will be more than 500 cars up for bid, including a 1940 Buick Limited Sedan which appeared as the German staff car in the movie "'Casablanca." Other cars of interest include a 1953 Mer- cedes 300S once owned by Clark Gable and a 1954 Buick Skylark convertible. The auction will also feature a number of collec- tor motorcycles. Admission is $7 for adults, $2 for senior citizens and children under I 2. New por- ter Resort Hotel, I 107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. MARTIN l LAWRENCE GALLERIES Featuring fine art limited edition lithographs, serigraphs. e1chings. sculptures and other original works by ~Id renowned artists. Cllllf f* • -11. 11 m 11. .... 2 Ill .. II . Iii ,.... I.Ill "'* .... -.. • 0 111111 .. ..... Melodrama al the. Fair ;' / The Cypress Civic Theatre will present "He Done Her Wrong," an old time melo- drama, on July 17, 18 and 19 at 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. at the Orange County Fair in COlta Mma. Starring in the performances 1Wt18Kk -·~­Dimer ~±3;;;~E:f-:t;;;;.. for 111.95 °',.. • """"Otll 01#• MOl#llta.r-S-,,,. .. 4,_ S""'-r 1,_ will be villian R.icbard Rieth of Newport Be1eb, heroine CJ'is. tina Ruecter Of Fountain Valley and Rick Shapiro of Long Beach as the hero. • "'The old time melodrama gives the audience a chance to cheer the hero, boo the viO.ian and 1i1h the heroine,.. says clim:tor Craig Hamid of Ana- heim. The melodrama will boJd all performances io the Little Theater and tlie &bow is free with tbe price of admiuioa to the Fair. The Fair will nm JUiy 9-19. Admission is adultl $4.00, c:bild- rm 6 tbru 12 ycan or •• $2.00 aDd tots s years old and y~ • will be admitted free. OtRECTEDBY A08BARAOH For more iid'ormation on the 9Stb edition of tbc Orange County Fair call (714) 751-3247. Tbe Pacifac Popa Eucmble, which specializ.es in music of the Big Band Era, is curmatly bold- i ng voice auditions for the aroup. ~ Buaa and baritones are ea~ ciaUy cncou~ to auditiOn for tbc Enaemble whicb is affiliated witti tbe hcif°IC CbOraie and appean regularly at private, corponae ucl mmmunity func- tiom. UDder tile direction of Charles C. Clari, the poap\ perfor- mance credits include ~ for Tony Bennet~~ for the e&(Jlory Of ~ .. Uc1 pre..recontina with tbe i.o.; don Symphony. Sinin• wiehiea to aiclilicwia may plaw (714) 542-11'0 or (21 )) ,.. 7521. aY IUDY DUPF.Y Tbo1e cloud a of fragrant smoke that drift acrou _, INiet fence when the weather is warm originate at the BBQ of one of my favorite neigbbon. He•1 a favorite because be occasionally does os the favor of inviting us over to partake of the char- broiled wonden that he turns out. I've never been around for longer than it takes to get from appetizers to after dinner drinks, but I know how long it takes me to get ready for even the simplest of BBQ's. From marinade to ready coals to home made ice cream is a major amount of work. That's my best explana- tion for why a complete Western BBQ with everything from a selection of salads to two flavon of ice cream doesn't appear at my house very often. Luckily, all those goodies, and some I wouldn't have thought of, do appear on a weekly basis on the deck beside the pool at the Irvine Hilton and Towers. Dubbed the Hoedown. this is one of summer's best meals at a low Sl6.9S per pcnon. H you 're a lover of brunches that provide every po11ible goodie for buffet sampling, this ii your kind of'. meal. The sa1ad bar mat• ita ~as an old wagon. Bales of hay and py, cbccked table coven add atmo- sphere and the whole is set to the terrific music of a three piece poup that goes by the appella- tion of uThe Kentucky Mountaincen ... The Hoedown offen, amona other thinp, divine potato salad with a hint of dijon mustard in • dmlina that just tiues diced new potatoes boiled in their jackets. If that\ not your fancy, try the puta sa1IMI or go with the areem topped by any or all of the myriad ingn:dienta at the DCC Asian food tours Two pre-tour meetings will be beJd on Tuesday, July 7, and Tuesday, Aua. 4, for those iaterelted in a 14-day tour that will focus on four Asian cities aDd their aourmet cuisine anc1 cultural hisblighta. Tbe tour, titled -rhe Orient- GOurmet and Cultural Hiab- liabta, •will be offCRd by 0ranae Cout Colleae's Community Services Propam OD Sept. ~20 and will feature tbe cities of Seoul, Banpok, Guanp.hou (Canton), and Hona K.ona. RcPtntioo for the tour will coatiaoe ~Tue.day, J• 7. Tbe fee,~··~ . .,... upon poup size, iDc:hllla all airf arc, deluxe or fint-clua aa:ommod~ doable occu- paacy, and moet ..... For further iaformatioa, pboat (714) 43l-5180. ( ready for diners enjoyment. An indication of the quality of this meal is the abundance of items at the salad bar which are often thought of as ... too expensive" to allow guests to help themselves. Salad consumed, head for the cntrce area where platters of prime New Y orlc steaks await your selection and preference for degree of cooking. These beau- ties are wooderful enough to enjoy i'eally rare. Or perhaps you11 decide that frab tuna, coobd to perfectioq before your eyes, is what you want If you'd like, you~ welcome to some of each. Your choice will be accom- panied by baby back ribt, aauced to perfection, meaty and invit- mg. Skewers of f rcsh vcgoetables, com on the cob, bated potatoes, cornbread with butter and honey. and a great big pot of chili round out the main course. An all-you~-eat buffet, the Hoedown's plenitude almost cballenp you to come back for seconds. Dessert means pies and home- made ice cream served from the ftea.er cu. I recommend the fresh strawberry, but you migbt opt for vanilla beside a slice of the wonderful pie that comes in an assortment of flavors. I chose the cherry but the blueberry was tempting too. BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Home of die Fant.ltic Jlelpan Waflles, ~ Gipntic 4-Ea ~ aDd The Superb S«iHMIW~Ns. South Cout PIUa Vdlqe 3IOO Soath Pla&a Drive Sa• AM/Ci* Maa (114) 551-5116 • Mon Cbateau Restaurant ~ ...... &Pnmcb Cldsllw Awnil .,,..,.., 1Forllf ,..,.. .. ,,,..,....,.,. hfl'l b#tic6 ._, Dlwr Roet wdlons 714/830-3810 ~Ill Toro lW. ,,..,,.., 8 Toro VfoilJ I 'I' TlliiS ~ to makina an this bomty not Only ddicious, INt ·~~~iatbe apirit tbc·Bilton staff puts into making the BBQ experience different for pests. The pleasant surroundings, the wonderful service and the cbccrf ul smiles for everyone make this BBQ a "must'• stop on everyone•s summer dining schedule. The Hoedown is served from 6:00 p.ra to 9:00 p.m. on Sat- . urday evenings only. This bas proven to be a popular attrac- tion and reservations are a must. We may even run into each other at the Hoedown. 1be next time rm tempted to throw a BBQ spread for friends or family, I'm going to do myself a favor and take them to the Hilton instead. /rviM Hilton Hotel and Tow- ers, 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine. (714)863-JJ/ I. Hoedown on Saturday evening.J from 6:00 p.m. to 9:()() p .m. Reservations suggested. $16.95 fH' JHTsonfor all you can tat BBQ buffet. Now ... enjoy fine food r:rular local restaurants wilhout leaving the on of your home! -CLOSED JULY 4 - ~~on the ranch. Ccu1by lft.llic. 1l*k New VOik Sir"*-on the gril. Ribs llTddng. Fft!lh lllih dm-bi<lll'IJ. Bem\ pots~ ..-y. SIGE:Jend WIQC4lt I!• Crisp g1rdel a salad. o..> dllk cha. Golden can bread. I b 1..,-rade pie and Ice aam: Al Mmd al the 11111w1•1gSO tefwd ~ Ill the elegmlt new~ t9an & TOMIS. From' 5:30 to 900 pm. Only $J6..95 per per .... or te..5o far dlildlen \Ris' 12. f4We ta w:ceted for only $50.00 per roan. per~ Yal ~ y'helh. AeaWltioi• plelK. E¥SY Sllll.sdlly ~ poceide _ ... - .. - BY DAVID nuon UCENT llELEASES --.i:NBTID JIUNTD)•(G)- Tbe famous canine becomes lost in the Pacific Northwest and must tackle the elements and protect a group of orphan cou- gar cubs in this Walt Disney adventure fantasy. Written and directed by Joe Camp. Featuring a host of wildlife. "ROXANNE" (PG) Good-A lovely, floating comedy starring Steve Martin, who also wrote it (from Rostand's "Cyrano de Bergerac"). The new Cyrano is C .D . Bales, a small-town fire chief, martial artist, writer and bold wit who is stuck behind his funny and sweetly romantic; it Pinocchio nose. He craves the smiles back at us. gorgeous astronomer Roxanne "SPACDALLS" (PG)-Mel (supcrhcaltby Darryl Hannah) Brooks tackles space in this zany but at first she can only see the comedy adventure where evcry- big, dull stud Chris (Rick Ros-thing is slightly cockeyed and the sovich, who is endearing). Dircc-struggle between nice and rotten tor Fred Schcpisi gives the film goes QD. Brooks produced, a light, basking beauty that directed, co-wrote and stars in pcrf umes the comedy, and Mar-dual roles of good and evil. tin has a gamboling style that Along for the ride arc John echoes Fred Astaire and Cary Candy, Rick Moranis, Bill Pu.U- Grant. The movie is a tad long, m~ Daphne Zuniga, Dick Van like Bales' nose, and the support-Patten, George Wyner, Michael ing cast (notably Shelley Duvall, Winslow and Lorene Y amcll. Fred Willard and Michael J . Pollard) could be used a bit ALSO PLAYING better. but the film is fresh, _ "THI: BELIEVERS" (R) - Fair-Handsomely shot, well- acted and directed with old-pro care by John Schlesinger, this weird thriller demands serious suspension of disbelief. Martin Sheen is the New York therapist whose son is dragged into a sacrificial cult that misuses the Afro-Latin-Catholic folk faith called Santeria. Helen Shaver is his hexed lover, Robert Loggia a rough cop, and ebony-black Malick Bowens a chilling bead priest. It has smooth, unfolding plot power but finally turns into a silly blood circus, complete with a satanic rite in a huge metal maa. With Jimmy Smits, Harris I Yulin, Carla Pima and Harley Cnia (tbe IOD). "BARRY AND THE BENDDSONS (PG) F•-A cute but airlaead cousin of "'£. T.,,. with Johll Utblow and Melinda Dillon "'*liq tbe All- American(• ia TV) family that brinll home the Bigfoot momter And learns to love it, though it trashes their house. The crea- ture, prgantuan but cuddly, is a trium~ of sbaa-rua effects, but the gee-golly plot bears down on-as awfully bard. So do tbc acton, with cartoon reac- tions. I.ids of a certain age may go for it, but are the rest of us childish enough? With Don Amecbe, David Suchet. Directed by William Dear, with production heft from Spielberg's Amblin shop. •'THERESE" (Unrated) Good~A reverent yet not sticky treatment of the girl saint, Therese of Lisieux. who loved Jesus fervently, then died of tuberculosis. Catherine Moucbet bas a brisk virgiiial manner that in no way denies sexuality, and Alain Cavalier filmed her in briskly shot, dar~y shallow spaces in which every glimpse of a nun's face or hands bas an erotic charge. The film has~ for all its mannerisms, a pulle of reality, and tbaap a few 1Cae1 are os-que ~can bClieve ~ are watchU., the prOIJCll to God cil a ftrJ apet;ial penon. .. a1vsa'S t:DGI <•> GoM-A cold, doyiaa 8'1bt- mare, TDD Hunter's fdm from a script by Neal Jimenez~ OD actual incidents) pulls UI into the bleak world of teen-agen so daz.ed, druged and bored that even mwder is just a drap zap for them. One boy tills a~ and the othen view her body lite a road accident, then bead off for more pills and sex. Crispin Glover overdoes the manic what-the-hellishness of the boy who wants to be the leader of the pack, but the strong. natural cast also includes Daniel Roebuck as the dead-inside killer and Dennis Hopper as Feck, a drug-dealing loon who lives with a bia inflatable sex doll. Frederick Elmes' imagery, slate-gray and slummy, has great authority. The movie is coherent and involving yet deep-down vacant; it barely dawdJcs with social investigation and its watchf ulncss is mighty cl0te to the dull drifting of these pathetic kids. But this is really expert slumming, and you won' f oreget it easily. With Keanu Reeves, lone Sky Leite~ RoxanaZaL 8Y nGGY DAlllULL n9e MIDOlpbeR is friendly, rewreat aDd joyful on a Wed- naday summer evening in a hilkOp home in Newport Beach. It it one of 25 homes in the -Haibor Area where hosts and hostesses from the Vineyard Christian Fellowship off er hos- pitality to those who wish to wonbip together in a family- oriented environment. This pro- gram is called Kinships and, according to Pastor Steve Fuller, .. We find these home meetings are vital for encourage- ment to keep us going in the world. a world of pressures that can interfere with our relation- ship with Jesus Christ." established order church affili- ation." John Wimber founded and beads the Vaneyard Ministries International. lie began this nondenominational church in the late 970s, according to Fuller, and his commitment is to help renew the Church around the world through sem.if!MS, pas- t oral counseling and mutual encouragement. VMI bas reached every continent and has influence in South Africa and in England. Wimber began his ministry in Yorba Linda, Cali- fornia, and it has grown dram- atically since that time. In Ana- heim alone, S,000 attend services every Sunday. There are cur- rently 180 Vineyards with another ISO ready to launch. There are programs available for all members of the family be$ide the Kinphip gatherings. For those who have teaching ministries they provide a train- ing Center. Kevin Dedman, a wonhip leader, begins this meeting with music and song and all parti- cipate. Ron Barley, along with his wife, Eleanor are also wor- ship leaden. His opening remarks, after introducing the new members, were, "I would like to uk that each of you ask God into your heart, ask Him to speak to each of your hearts. If you uk, the Holy Spirit will reveal to you what be wants you to know· about younclf." ........ ' ... a-............. ... The Vineyard stresses six values. They are: Worship. Word of God through Scripture, Fellowship, Minisuy, Training A{lCl Sending; they ICnd teams to ettcouraae and plant cburcbc:s around the world. lllWllldf I 5 5 .... IYPlllYIAMBl At this particular prayer mcet- in1 madl ~ dilet111ion took plJ!CC ~the lfOUP members abciat the p&.ce of aatiollim a d evolution in tbe public schools. This took longer than usual so the time for small groups wu taken up. Usually, as part of the program. members gather in small groups to pray and support each other in wha- tever is happening in their lives. There is always time to all ~ tOF'her in prayer as a lalF group a wdl • the groups. Fuller enthusiastically spoke about the philosophy and inteo- tion of the Vineyard Ministries. "It is one that addresses the culture-airrent wonhip style, one that is oriented to youth and tbe young at heart. We have helped to fulfill the needs. too. of many ~ who have no church backaround; these memben seem to feel very com- fortable with us ... He went on to say. "Our music YMCA seeks camp funds for kids The Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA baa launched a drive to raise more tbaD SIS,000 to help send needy boys and girls to ~ businesses and sel'Vice clubs will sponsor these children," be said. , summer camp with a mailing to more that 14,000 local homes, ' said YMCA president Jim de Boom. The YMCA is currently receiving about 10 applications for such assistance each week, de Boom noted, which have already totaled more than S2S,OOO. More than S 16,000 in scholanhips have been awarded to date. He added that it costs about $160 per week to send a needy child to a YMCA camp. "'We hope individuals, fami- Contributions to the YMCA •s Kids to Camp Fund can be sent to the Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA, 2300 University Dr.,Newport Beach, 92660. is upbeat and appeals to the place where they are DOW in their lives. We want to reach them so that they can know the real power of God in Jaus ~ who came to show us the way to me our livea acc:ord.iDa to His teacbiq. We also appeal co those who sense a real ~ down need for the spiritual, but who may not wish to join a more All are welcome at tbe Viae- yant If you would lite further iaformation. call PMlor t:Ula' at (714) 759-5082 Tiie office location is at 170 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach, Ca. 92660. ?'? .......... 0 I 11tRa•1R1nt·2.r•llflllt I lllC1C·& n. w 1111·1 11r aa 111 lllM " .... w r a • All-. .... ............. ,, 7 .... " .... Ell Religjous Directory .......................... ~w:r.&. ... teal IM ... "THE GIFTS OF PROPHECY AND TONGUES" (I Cori.-... '4al·2S) Sud.,. J.IY s. 1987 ,.,..._ 1. 8al0 and IOtU A.M. 600 St. Andrews ROad, Newpon Beach. California (714) 631·2880 (-6-Ncap011ot ........ Hiiia SC.-. 81.,,,._6 IW..) • TEMPLE I H cc-• .,., ~ SeMc:e Fridlf niChtl 1:151).m. Rabbi~ o. SchlttPNSident; Joilt ~ MOl..,..,._,,......~u • ....., Cht'• ~ r.._,...see.., ...... , et ..... - - 11119 NOneaWRUITR"I Ml.I • ., 1111 YOU -fN DUAULT UNDO A DUD OF TRUST OATtD 03/30113. UNLESS YOU TA.KE ACTIOH TO PROTU:T 'tOlJR PWIRJY, r1 MAY IE SOLD AT A PU8UC SAi.£. IF~ NEED M DP\MATIOH Of THE NATUR£ Of THE NOCIEIMGS AGAINST_,, 'fOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYO. On 07 /15/87 It lekOO A.M. WES PAC R£00NV£YANOE a the duty~ Trumeundltand purMIMttD o.ed of Trust Recorded on 04/13/83 • Oucunw1t no. a.;1~ ot Offtcm ,_..,.. 1n the omce o1 the ......, of ORANGE County,~ I IC .... by: TAUNI H. JAIN, A SINGLE MAN, and HILDA JNN, A WIDOW wtll SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH. {pe)'ltlte It time ol .. in ...... mon.y of the Unl9d 9tllllla) Ill THE FRONT ENTRANC£ TO SUITE C. W£S MC RECONVEYANCE. 4940 CAMPUS DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA al ~ title and .......... COl"N9}'ld to .rMt now hlkf bJ it under uid Deed of Trust in the PfOP8'tY llb rtt d in said County, c.lifomie. ~the llr.t ~ PA.RCR. l : F• simple i.,._.a eo Condominium Unit No. 119 (1tle "Unit, i as shown upon the Condominium Plln (•ltilled "Condominium "'-1 for Lat 1 of T...ct No. 10587,") (The "'Plan,; recorded on July 12, 1979 a Doc:umMI No. 15610, in book 13226. Pll88S 76 thraulh 115 inctusNe of Official Records of said County, which Pl8ti .,.._ns to that property described in T...ct No. 10578. recorded in book 449, Plll8S 5 thtoulh 6 of Misceftaneous Maps. records of said Ontnaie County. PARCEL2: An undivided .00371 percent imer.st in .rMt to the Common Areas as shown and defined on the Plan. Except all oil, ps and hydrocarbon subsbnoes bec.ttl a depth of 500 feet from the sufface of said land, with not richt of surface entry •bowe 500 feet from the surface of said land, as resetYed by William J. CasneY. an unmarried man, in the Deed recorded in bok 9560, Plll'e 833 of Official Records. The street address and other common desilnaion. if any, of the real property described abowe is purported to be: 200 MCNEIL LANE #PH7, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 The undersi,ned Trustee disclaims any liabili(y for any incomictness of the street address and ott. comon desianation, if any, shown hefein. Said sale will be made butwithoutcovenantOfwarranty, express or implied, reprdina title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remainirw principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest thef'eon, as provided in said note(s), advances. if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust. fees, Charles and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. to-wit $98,169.39 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust hett*Jfore execuC8d and <Wiveted to the undersilned • written Oedatmion of OetaM and o.m.nd for Sele, end. written Notice ot DefMJtt and Election to Seit The unders.ilned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be rec:Ofded in the county where the real propetty is located. DA TE: 06117187 WES PAC RECONVEY ANCE. A California Corporation AS TRUSTEE Cathy Crum, Asst. Yt0e President WES PAC RECONVEYANCE. 4940 CAMPUS DR. ST£ C, NEWPORT BEACH, CA. ~2110, (714) 476-1893 6125 712 719 0451 PU8UC NOTICI F1C11T10US eu•r1Ess NAME STATEMlllT The fol lowina person is doina business as: MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REALTY. 3732 E. Coast Hwy, Corona def Mar, CA 92625. L. Maurice (Maury) Stauffer. 721 Mariaold. Cor· ona def Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· duded by an ind~. The re1istrant com· met aid to tr•IUd busi- ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed at>oMon 7·1-n . I sl Mllury Stauffer This statement was filed with the County C1eft( of Ontnp County on June 22, 1987. File No. F347253 6125 712 719 7116 0460 PUeUC NOTICI ncnnous •••ss NAME ITAlWJIT The follcMifw pef'DIS are doin1 business as: VER· DADERO PARTNERS, 4350 Von Karman Suite 490, Newport Buch, CA 92660. Gail Hays, 42505 Vet· dadaro Pl~ Temecula, c.m. Jtlff Yleth, 2120 Anllia, N9wport a.ch, CAiif. This business ii con· dUct9d by ..... part- r•lhip. The n11J1trant com-"•ad to hnAd busi-,.. .......... fictitious ~ ...... litfled abow Oft 2/ 1/17. Siii~ Jeff Yildt This ti 3 I wtl -IMd .... ~a.of ~ ~-June2.2, 1117. FllND:F>t181 6/a 7127/97/16 PU8UC N011CI F'ICllllOUS ..... NAiii STATmUn' The foflowinl persons are doina business as: HI DESERT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 6001 Seeshore Dffle. Newport Beach, CA 92663. National Exc:ebte Inc. a California corporation. 6001 Seashore Drive. New- port Beach. CA 92663. This business is con· ducted by a pneral Pitt· nership. The re1istrants com· "* 9Ced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or namel' listed above on N/A. Isl Pet9r Slemblodt' This statement was filed with the County ~ of <>ranee County on June 8, 1987. File No. F345916 61116/18 6/25 712 0399 PUaJC NOTICE nc iiiiOUI 9'1•11U umua......, n. lollcMinc panon is doins bulWMISln: tNVEST- MENT CONCEPTS NO. 2.12 Corporate Plaza, Suite #200, ,.. pat Blech, CM- fomia 926fiO. John w. f,.... 400 De Sota Terrace. Corona del Mar, Calitomia 92625. This business is con· ducted~ a limilld _..,. ship. The re1istrant com· menced ID tnnUd buJi.. ness under the ftcddoul · business name or ,.... 1 listed abcwe on N/ A.: Isl JaM W. f,.._ This...,,.._ ... .;th the CountJ Cler1l of ()qrwl County on June 22, 1917. AM No. F347252 61257127/97116 CM61 ..... IY•CT If• ·-= • .... ...... IUllllllJ ... The tallowtftl '*'°"' .............. of ttMt flctltioUI iM*nMI '*'* ~ 2501 s.lt NI Circle. ea.a. dll Mir, c.lf.12625.. TM~......_, ..................... _ tied In ar.,.. ClutW on :My 21. i-. Orfllnll File No. F314M5. Jldl ... siSdl~--·•l•der•, 2501 Seit Ail Clrdl. Ccnna .. ..... Cell 92125. Mctwd s. lllch. 1M2 De.... #51. F'ut..,_, c.1#.12631. Thia ._..... -con-ducted ~ ....... .,.... ---/al JllCk M. Sct.1.-.ldlr This ltJ 8 I mant W fled -with the County Clark of Or-. County on May 22, 1917. . 6/25 7/2 719 7116 0488 This ii • COIT'9dlld P&lb- licmon of May 28, 1987. WNOTICI FICiiiiOUI IUllllU NWITATlmNT The foHowq person is doirw business as: JOHN DOMINIS RESTAURANT, 2901 Wast Coest Hilftway, Ne•port Beech, CA·92633. .John Dominis Inc., a Cati· fomia corporation, 2901 Wast Coast H~. New- port Beach. CA 92633. This business is con· duded by a OOf'PQf ation. The recistrant com· menced to trans.ct busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed above on 6/01187. I sl John Dominis Inc. File No. F3459 ll 611161186/25 712 0390 PU8UC NOTICl FtCilliOUl-IS NMlllTATIMBIT The ~ person is doilll business as: INTELE- SIS, 1609 Lincoln Lane, Ne•port 8each. CA 92660. Scott Garner McKay, 1609 Lincoln Lane, New· port Beech. CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by an indMdual. The reaistrant com· meoc:ed to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name ljsted abowe on NA. Isl Scott McKay This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on May 26, 1987. File No. F'344835 6/1161186125 712 0398 PUaJC~ flCllllOUllUllMSS _.. ITATIMUIT The fullowi"I person is doin1 business as: ASSURED BENEFIT CON· CEPTS, 4400 MacArthur Blvd, 5th Floor, Newport 8-:h. CA 92660. Robert Dou ... sWfwy, 619 Hi..,_, Ne•Poft 8uch, C.A92660.. This business is con· dud8d by an indMduel. The r .. jstrant com· nMMICed to tranuct busi· ness under the fictitious business name liAld above on 2·11-87. I sl Robert Dw:Mctas Wray This statement was filed with the Cou~ a.tc ot 0..... Cou~ on May 22, 1987. Fi .. No. f34.4757 6/11 6/18 6125 712 0403 PUmJC llOncl ncn1.,. .. m111 MWlfAI IT The fatkMill ,._ti.,. doina bulinlll as: HEMT TOHEMTOf CAU~ 230 East 11th ..... COiia Mela. CalitDmie 92527. EnW Sanwd. 12 .... monte, k'ViM, Califomla 92720. Mlhoko Miki, 25733 Punta 0. Yllta, c.19 y...._ c.lifom6a 91302. This business is con- dudlad by a ...... S*t· ntf'lh(p. TM r .. itnnts com· n..ad '° nnuct tJuli.o MU under .. ftctiliallf ......... _ .......... Clft ..., 1l. 1111. /ti [mUeo s.n.N Thi& ......... -ftled .... C..,Clnol Or.,. ~on U., 13, 1917. FHe No. Fl43743 6/1161116/25 712 0402 ......... NUii 1••••11 -llW Iii n.rRadlll--• .. dOi"i IM1'r111 .a: TH£ DOW ..... 1119 Yedll EncheMNM, .... ,..,. 8-:lt,, Cil ... . .,, "" 1 ltlall (Mrs. c. Mic:IO. 1413 &MNld ..,, U... ..... 951. ,., ... (Mrs. Mtde), No. 4 Enw8ld Illy, u.une a.cft 12'51. Jaynne loand (Mrs. Heny), 15 LOchmoor lM'9. t•po.t Blech. 92660. Marillta ~. (Mrs. Richlfd), 1936 Part Oun- ~ Cirda, Neapcwt a.ch ~. Ema eo-t (Mn. Ardith), No. 80 Pine Valley Lane, N.8., 92660. e.t.. Oef'ranco (Mn. Joseph), 4501 8rf1hton Roed, Corona def Mar, 92625. MatY Ooupe' (Mn. Roy E.), 46 Hiltldalt Oriw, New- port a.c:ti 92680. ~ Ew (Mrs. Dou· am>. 6 Aue du Pare. New- port Beach 92660. MicU, f.,.,... (Mn. wm. tw), 1825 Pott ••ill' Place, Newport Beach 92660. Dorothy Gray (Mrs. Dorothy P.), 1905 Yacht Maria, Newport Beach, 92660. Lorraine Gray (Mrs. M.E., Jr.), 2208 Vista Dor.ck>, Ne-sxxt Beech. 92660. Lois Grosenbeuch (Mrs. Downey), 1919 Yacht •Enchantress, Newport Beach 92660. Jane Hiain (Mrs. Will), 78 Pine Vaffey Lane, New- port Beach 92660. Doris low (Mrs. JQ), 1407 Sela9St Drive, Cor· ona dej Ms, 92625. Lucille Martin (Mrs.), 2405 Yllta NoNen. New- port Beach 92660. Jan McAdam (Mrs. Wil· liam H.). 733 V• Lido Saud, Newport Beech, 92663. Doris Rousey (Mrs. Wil· liam), 1903 Yacht Truant, Newport Beech 92660. Same Wrilht (Mrs. Frank· lin R .• Jr.), 6 Rue Chamonix. Newport Beach 92660. This business is con· ducted by a eeneral part· nership. The re1istrants com· menc:ed to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed above on March 18, 1987. Isl Lois W. GrOlienba&ch Th~ statiement was filed with the Cou~ ~ of Or-. County on June a. 1987. flJe No. f345912 6/ 11 6/ 18 6125 112 0392 PUaJC NOTICE HCilliOUI • •ttm _. ITATllBl1' The~ parlOnl .... doinl ~ es: SUH· RIDGE PARTNERS, 1100 Main S... S-.. 8, lrvtne, C.A92714. r.obert J. Criltieno. 1100 Main sn.t, S.. 8, INine, CA92714. ...... E. lawlon. 1100 ... SltNll. ~ 8, IMne. CA92714. John M. Mefn:tl, 1957 ViSU Caudal, N"1>0ft a.ch,CA92660. This buSfneH Is con- dudld bJ I ..,,... l*t· IW'ltlip. /ti Jahn M. Meinel The r91istrants com· ,,. ... '° trwact bUsi- ""' under the flctttJoUs Ml 111,...,.llmd--. on3/2!117. nm 1 3 s•lt -Ned _.... o. eoun.r an o1 °'--Oouney an Jul'9 a. ltl1. fie No. fl45909 6/116/116125 712 CM04 WNOncl flt iii ... MlllHEIS .....ITAllmll'f The toMowlrll '*'°" is doifw bulinesa as: AMDH· TECH DEVELOPMENT LIMfTEO, 304 Narcissus Avenue, Coronadll Mair, C.A 92625-3005. Thomas J. Pedersen, 304 Narcissus Avenue. Carone del Mar, CA 92625-3005. This business is con· ducted by an ~I. The re1istrant com· menced to tranuct busi· ness under the fictitious businns name or names list.d above on June 1, 1987. Isl Thomas J. P8dersen This stMemertt wes filed with the County Clefk of ar.,.. ~on June 22, 1987. fl .. No. F347249 6/25 712 719 7116 045' WNOncl ne11no• ••11a ..... ITA11Mlln The fatloMns person is doins busi..s n: HOUS- TON INTERNATIONAL TRADE CENTER, 200 E. Sandpointe Aw .• Ste. 102, Santa Ana, CA 92707. Robert B. Scott. 621 Lido Park Or. 0-3, Newport Beach, CA 92663. Thi$ business is con- ducted ~ • ..,_w part- nership. The rqistrant com· nwlCed to tramact busi· neu under the fic:titious business nwne °' names lidld.,. on 6-15-87. Isl AoNlt 8. SClGtl Thia st Ill "*It w fiMd ..... the c.., Clark of ()qrwl ~ °" June 2'2. 1917. File No. F34 7248 6/'25 7/2 7191/16 0455 ~ w.-ra fCiii .. llllll• rum•Anzssn ,.,.. ............. doina bu1lne11 ~s: PETROSUN, INCORPO· RATtD, 3519 E. COMt Hllh- ~ .... 67, Corona del .... Calbni912625. ~lncarpcMllllla California COfporatlon, 3519 E. Coast Hilhny. w. 67, Corona del Mw, C8'tinia 92625.. This business Is con- duc:llld by • c:orpontion. The recfstnnts com· ,..... '° trwact buli- ... under the fictitious ~ ,.,,. "' ,.,.,. IWld abcM on Mwch 18. lge'7, /&/ '*°"'"· tnc.; (illfti1911M>bllala ~. s.a.. Wy Thil .. k,.,.. -lied ..... .... CountJ aertt of Or-. CeunW an !JuM 11, 1117. AeN&FMMlO 6125112119111' .,. NOTICI Of TIUSTll'I MU UNDO DUD Of TUT YOU ARE IN OEfAUlT UNDER A DEED OF TltUST OATtD OCTOBER 09, 1985. UNLESS 'fOU TAI<£ ACTION TO PM>T£CT YOUR PltOPERlY, IT MAY IE 90U> AT A PUBUC SALL If YOU HUD AN OO't.AHATION Of THE HATUR£ Of' THE ~NO AGAINST 'fOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAwmt TS No. 53720GOICAL FED MORTGAGE t.o.n No. 466786 NOTICE is her9by P., that CAL FED EHTERPRISES. a California Corpo;...,,, a trusl!M, Ol IUCC 111 Cf ~ 01 subttitut9d tl'U'AM pursuent to the Deed of Trust ~by RICHARD L MUlVANIA AND CAAOl. L MULVANIA, HUSBAND ANO WIFE, and A.corded OCT08ER09, 1985, Instrument No. as.•795of OfficW Aacotds in the office of the~ Rec:ordar of OMNGE County, Cafibnia and ~ '°the Notice of .,.,..,. and Dac:tion to Seff thereunder rec:aded MARCt4 06. 1987, Instrument No. 87 • l22788 of said Offtd-' Alecords, will SEll on JULY 23, 1987 II 01:30 PM at THE l088Y TO THE BUILDING LOCATED AT 601 SOUTH LEWlS STREET, ORANGE CALIFORNIA at public auction. to the hilhest bidder tor cash (payable at time of saae in r.wtu1 money ot the United St.Mes), aft tWa. titte, and ineerest, conweyect to and now held by it undet' said deed in the property situated in said County .rMt State and described as follows: EXHIBIT "A" PARCa. l: LOT 57, TRACT NO. 4003, AS PER MAP RLED IN BOOK 108. PAGES 13 THROUGH 19 IHCLUSIVE. MISC£U.AN(. OUS MAPS. IN THE OFACl Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of ORANGE COUNTY. PAACa.2: AM APPURTENANT EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT ON, OYER AHO ACfeOSS THE PMMISES OEsatlBED AS: THAT PORT10H Of lOT A. ~D TRACT 4003, BOUNDED AS FOLLOWS: ON THE WEST BY THE NORTHERLY PIQ.OHGATION Of THE WESTERLY LINE Of LOT 57, SAID TRACT NO. 400!, ON THE NORTH BY A UN[ THAT IS fWW I El WfTH ANO 60.00 fttT NORTHE1tl Y FROM THE NORTH· ERLY LIN£ M SAID LOT; ON THE EAST 8Y THE NORTMDtl.Y flROl.ONGATION OF TH£ EASTOtl.Y UH£ Of SAID LOT; OH THE 90UTH BY TH£ HOITHOl Y UHE Of SAID lOT, FOR TH£ PUflfOSES Of MXnS TO TH£ ~ OEsattBED PMal. 1 AHO RM TH£ PUMIOS£S Of. COHSTRUCTION, MAINTtNANCE ANO USE OF A PRIYAT£ P9£.R AHO Fl.OAT IN, UNDER, OYER AHO ACROSS SAID PAACn. 2. IN CONNfC110H WITH AHO AS INCIDENT TO OCCUPANCY Of SA10 PMCa. 1 BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT GRANTOlt HAS A RtGHT Tm.£ ANO IHT£R£ST IN AHO TO SAID PAACEl 2. ' ~ addrw is purpor'9dly known a: 57 LINDA ISLE. NEWPORT ao.cH, CA 92660. The~ TNltaa ditdlliml 8f'1 ~tar_, fnco111Cb't1• of the l8r9't adduw and aetw common .........,, •• " lny, shown twain. The'*8 amount of the unpeid IW1nce of the ollt'lll l'on secured ~ the ~ eo be IOld end r anlltM estimat.ct costs, eitpenses and 8dvances is $1,561,70&.35 Seid Ute Ml be "'1lde, but wlhaut CGIWI .. 01 ...,,..,,...,..°'~Mid rtl• 'di"'I • pa 1 rkln OI ~ tD U8isfy the W--.. Mt ...., bJlllid Died. lndudinathit ............ of ... ....... end of the trv&tl C.-.cl ~ Uid ..... ... .. .........,, wllft ...,_.thereonnpnjwidad in aid"*-Dllllt: JUN[ 19. l tl7 CAL RD EN1EIFRISES 5610 ..... •-.cs la---. CA tooJ6 (211) 111-4124 (al() a.m-5• Pl'\) •llOT..-=.JMESW.lAY, TSS 11m1 61111n11t I .... . "*ICMmCI ICiii ..... ,E. ... ITATWY The lallowifte l*IOM ... doins bualnes1 as: (A) AMERICAN SIGNATURE GRAPHICS, (8) FAYE & SMITH, 148·150 S.ker .... COiia ...... CaMb-nia. ASG ~liaitbt Carp., a Oelawar• corp., May 4, 1917, 40 ... 40U. Slrellt. ,._yen_ NlwYortl 10018. This business is con- -dudld t., a c:orpotation. Ill ASG AcQuisition Corp.; Terry TNI. "-ident. This ~ was filed with the County ~ of ?':'r County on June 5. ne No. f345836 61116/186/25112 0411 1·33210 PUmJC NOTICl OltOO 1'0 MOW CAUR. ·ro1 ctWI CW NAME JAMIE COLLEEN GOL- DENBERG has flied I.,. tion in this court for an order 1llowin1 petitioner to ch1n1e her name from JAMIE Col I EEN GOLDEN· 8ERG to :JAMI( COlLEEN MOAGAH.. - " • ~ Ofdeled thlt ... '*'°"'~In the matter aforesaid appear b9fore this OOUtt in Oepwt- menl No. 3 at 700 CMc c.. om. Wes&. Santa Ana, California, on 7-9. 1987, It 2:l0ddock p.m .• and then a ttw. show cause. if any th9y .... why uid petition tor ~ ol name should not be p.-ct. It is "-reb1 further o.dMed ..... a copy ol this onNir to show cause be ~lnN•••tHw­ bor Enlie\. ..... '""* ol ..,..,.. circulition, pub- litl* in ... ~ It ... once a ..-tor tour con- ~ .... prior to the dllyoluid ... Ma. o.ad ._ 26, 1987; James L. Smith, Jud.. of the Suoeriot Court. If petition has been filed tor minor, and one parn. tf IMOL does not join In con- 1entln1 thereto, order should i~lude provision di1'9Ctinc County Cletti to mail notice of time and place of haet ... not less than 10 .. prior to the ~ to IUCh s-ent 1f his addnlSI It specified in petition. 6/11 6/18 6/25 712 <Ml2 PUm.ICMmCI FIClll .. • llflDS .... ITlTBIBff The taloMlte ...... deli• businMa es.: SUM- AtOGE ASSOaATES. 1100 ..... Slrelt. Su-. 8. INine. CA92714. ~ ,.,.,..... 1100 M9'n ..... S..8.1Nine. CAm14. Costa • Konstructton, Inc.. a Clilibnia c lfPCn· tton. 2380 t.mino Vida Aobea, S.... A. c.tst.d. CA 92008. This busineu is con· .... ...,.jolre..,,., Ill Sunridla ......_, By. John M. Melndl, tenl. pertner The ,....arantl com~ me.Mled ti> lrWilCt built-... "'"* the fictitious .... 111 tWlilllldallOle on3/25117. 6111 61116125 712 0405 .. ... IC .... ":.' • 1t 11 111 ft,;.;. .... I I ... ~ ... --I& =W•'n I •T'EMIS WA1llDl.20U.._. ~~c..illw.CA ,~...._.., .. ,t.151 ~.CoSta Mete. CA Titl1 buainesa la con-~ br .. lldttfduel. The ,.....,.,.. CCNn· .... ad· b•w:t ..... ......... the flctitiouS .......... ..... OT names Hmd ... °" 613117. Isl T.-.y Robert Wansak This ........,.,. .. filed .. the County a.. of Or.,. County °" JuM a. 1987. ,. ... No. '345913 61116118 6125 7/2 0396 W.IC ll0'1CI ACllllOUI ••1111 .....ITA1-T n..~,,.,.. .... ti1I business -.; STANO. ARO DATA. 2681 Kelvin Avenue. Irvine, Cafifomi• 92714. Trendlta Corpcntion, a California corporation, 2681 ~Avenue. Irvine. CA92714. This business is con- dudild tJr a c::orporlltio'I. The re1i1trant1 com- menced to transact buSA- ness unde( the f"tetitious t>us;ness name listed abowe on Jan. 17, 1987. ~s/ Tr.ndMa Corpcntion; RIChard A. Ser., President This SUtemef1t was filed with the County Clettt of <>ranee County on May 21. 1987. File No. f344S44 6/1161186/25 712 0394 1(.33220 STATE...-r CW AUN· DOMllNT OF USE Of AC- TITIOUI 9USNSI NAllE The fottowina persons ~ abllncb'9(t the UM of the fictitious busiftffs name: BITTER WATER LAKE PROPERTIES, 611 Anmn Bout!Mlrd. Suite910, Costa Mes.a, California 92626. The fictitious business name refened ID abowe was filed ott March 21. 198' in the County al Or.,... Ori&· iNI f"lle No. f24155&. Jeffrey S. Allen, 2204 GrMdview Awnue, Man· hlttan Be.ch. California 90266.. o."81 N. Belin, 638 Han· ley Awnue. Los Anples. Calitomia 90049. ~D.~19064 Wtiffs OrWe, Tarnna, Cah· tomia 91356 • Edmond M. Connor. 31301 Via Cuartel. San Juan Capistrano, California 92675. John F. Obis, 538 Miner Road. Orind1, California 94563. Ronald J Defelice. 25482 Bootstrap Place. Lacuna Hills, Cal ifornia 92653. Audie L £nateman, 320 Pacific Street. Unit 5. Sam Moma. Cafifomq 90405. Richard A. fink, 648 Ocampo DrNe. Pacific Pal· ISds. C..ifomia 90272. Paul f"lttinc. 2758 Filbert Street, San Francisco, Cali· fomla 9412l. G. Hamden Fraser, 1155 Afton Street, Pasadena, California 91103. ~ Glbti, 256 South ,,_.m Drive. ~ Hills. California 90212. L Andrew Gfffotct, 136 South Citrus Awr1Ue. Los ~ c.lifomia 90036. Oavkt J. Grant. 6233 Deerfield Avenue. San Glbrill. Calb•• 91775. Terry 0 K .. ~. 15498 HMww Drhe. lo&~ Calitom9 9002'. Betnard Kofber, 11508 C>.>;14 ~I• Drive. Los ~ CMifomla 91604. ....... ~ c.llfornla .... Aeron ... '-ck, 70S T...,_ Awnue, Lo& A1:~:1111~ .. c .~•.,;~ g Ollli 81U• • 4. -. 11 .... ea ...... 1105.. ........ let tm.509 .......... .,.........., .... Cdfw•tG1210. .. lrMCI "''"'· 3122 ............ Drtve. Lo. Al • q' ... Cllfoe• 900M. o.1111 H. Wiflidl. 4'76 Alonzo Avenue, Encino, Clillb ... 91316. .... y ...... 93M251h Stre«, NW. Wathinaton. D.C. 20037. This ........... con- ducted .,, • ..,.,., part. ,..,..,., ~ Ronald J. Defelice. Thia .... 1191'1t .. med with the County an of Or.,. County °" ~ 27, 1987. 6/116/186/25 712 <MIC 1·33121 PUluC Mna FfCTITIOUI MlllNUI ... STAtamn The~. persons .. doi.. busilw.a as: BWt.P. c/o McKenna, Conner ' Cuneo, 611~Bhd,9th Ar, COiia Mesa. CA 92626. Je~ey S. Allen, 2204 GrancMew Avenue, Man- hattan Beach, Cafifornia 90266. Daniel N. Belin, 638 Han- ley Avenue. Los Anptes California 90049. . MichMI D. Berk. 19064 Weffs Drive, Tanana Cali- fornia 91356. ' Edmond M. Connor, 31301 Via Cuartel, San Juan Capistrano, California 92675. John F Davis, 538 Miner Road. Orinda. Calrforma 94563 Ronald J OeFelice. 25482 Bootstrap Place. La1u.na Hills. California 92653. Audrw L Erc*nar\ 320 PKlfic str.t. Unit 5, Santa MMiQ, Calitomia 90405. Richard A. fin•, 648 ()Qmpo Drive. hcific PaJ. iMd9s, c.tifornia 90272. Paut F'lltiOL 2758 f"dbeft Sir-. s.n Francisco. Cali· fomia 94123. G.. Hoadan Fraser, 1155 Afton Street. Pasadena. c.litomia 91103. Joseph Gat.i, 256 South Palm DrWe. a..ty Hilb, California 90212. L And'9W Gifford. 136 SoUttt Citrus A~ Los Alweles. Calitornia 90036. David J. Grant, 6233 Deerfield Aven~. San Gabrial, Calitomia 91ns. Terry 0 . Kelly, 15498 HMNWDriva. Los~ California 90024. 8emald Kolber. 11508 Dona Cecalia Drive, Los ~ Calitomia 91604. Mattin H. Krllsse, 19 Otiw sn... l.attcspur, Cafibn.a 94939. tdwin N. Lowe, 25960 E5taQda Driw, Los Altos, California 94022. EJlen R. Marshall, 18372 Serrano Avenue. Villa Par-. California 92667. Michael A. McAndrews, 1209 V1scano Drive. Glen- ~le. California 91207. Orville W. Mccarroll. 1019Dunc:anA¥enUe, Man- hattan Beach, California 90266. Aaron M. Peck, 706 Thayer Avenue, Los ~ c.fibnia 90024. Michael Aolalr, 950 Glen a.ks lb .-...rd, Pasadena. CaJitorNa 91105. Mlrtin s. SdMartz. 508 North ..... OrM. ~ Hits, c.Ntanlia 90210. I. 8na ~. 3122 Haddlnston Drive, Los ~ Cllitomia 90064. o-..1 H. Wilie*. 4676 Alonzo Awenue, Encino. c.tibni9 91316. ,._YOlhlda.93M25th StrMt. NW. Washincton. O.C.20037. Memn H. Krma_ 190W. sn.t. latbpur, CMbnia 94939. £dwin N. Lowe. 25960 £me.de Drive, lo& MDI. Clitifarnia 94022. • .This buli,_.H is con· dUdlad .,, • ...,.,., part· Olen fl ......... 1&312 SlfnlllO A---. V' ... ..... Callb1'llia 9*7. MCMel A. McAndrews. 1209 Yim om.. Gaen- ~. c.tibnie 91207 Omlle W. Mc<:anoll, lOltOWICM ____ Man-_ ·~ The r91istn1nts com- m.ad .. nn.act ~­ness under a. ftctiticM bulir-. neme ~-­°" April 23. 1987. Isl Ronald J. Oaf.-:. This stlelment ... filed with the ~ Cid ol 0..-. ~ °" -27. 1917. Fie No: fl46030 Sill 6/la 6125 7/2 0416 ••JCMmea • ••• ...... l a) NOTICE TO IEFENOANT: ~•Aaiteclo) SCOTT MICHAEL CROW and 000 l TO 100, lndu- IMfy V0U ME lllNG SU£D BY PlAINTlfT: (A Ud. le Mta' deman· dlndo) PETER FILDES doin1 busineu as PelFS AUTO SALES You hlMt lO CALENDAR DAYS lftar this tummot as is served on you to file a fYPIM illlit1 response It this court. A leaer or phone call will not protect you; your type. written ,....,,.. mud be in proper ..... form if you .... the COUit to ,_, ,otll case.. tf you do not Ne your response on time, you may lose the case. and your waees. money and~ may be taken wltut further waminc from the OOUt1. There are other lqal requirement5. You may want to call an Miiot 1191 rictJt lln'I· tf you do not know an attorney, you may call an attorney referral 5efVice 01 a tecal aid office (li$ted in the phone book). Oespues de QUe le entre-auen esta ciUcion iudicial usted tiene un ~o de 30 DIAS CAL£NDARIOS para presentar una respuesta escrita a maquina en esta corte. Una aria o un1 Hamada telefonica no le ofrecera proteccion. su respuesta escrita a maquina tiene Que cumplir con las formali· ~ leples ac;>n>pnadas SI usted QUiere que la c::orte escuche su caso Si u5*id no ~ SU 'ftPtlestl a tSempo, puede penler .. caso. 'I .. pueden QUitw SU salario. IU dlnero 'I otr. COUI de SU propie. dad sin aviso acfictonaf par s:-18 de ta cone Eman obos '9QUisitos ....... Puede QUe uSlled QUieta llamw a un abopdo inmedfatamente. Si no conoce a un •bolado. 1 puede llMw a un Wvicio de ...... cia de~ o a una aficine de .. lepl (~ el direcbio tel· efonico). CASE NUMBER 69937 The .,.,,.. and address of the court is: (El nombre y dil90Cion de la COt1le es) MUNICIPAL COURT OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY Of ORANGE, ORANGE COUNTY HARBOR JUDI- CIAL DISTRtCT, '601 Jam- boree Blvd . Newport ee.c:h,Calitomia The name, address. and leteptolf! number of ptain- tiff's attorney, Ott plaintiff without an attorney, is. (El nombre, la direccion 'I el numero de telefono def abopdo def demandante, o def demandante que no tiene abcpdo, es) AARONS & AARONS. INC .• 2790 Har· bor Blvd.. Ste. 209. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. (714) 546-6604 DATE: (Fecha) RB 13, 1985 J. PEIERSON Cieri( (Actuario) by C £.mar.~ (Oal11Me>) NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVElk You .,. s.wd as .... ~~ 7/2 719 7116 7/23 <M99 l.3Jla NOTICIW Alflanoll fOI CktJIQI ......... • ALCOMOUC KftltAQE uca• To Whom It..., eonc.n: GRAHAM ROVALE, INC it (ere) •PP'1•lll to the Department of Alc:ohelic 8awrap Control to ... , alcoholic ......... 4.250 Matt~ wa,. Newl)M a.ch, 92660. _,, •4 r ON SALE .. GENERAl PUBLIC EATING PlAC£ ltc::.lM(s). 7/2 0518 .... ....... ... -...... .. On~~ ltl7, It 10:00 A.M. Ca Ille• ... UM1 T-. C...ir. • ... JJ 11 llld Tt\llllala....,Md,...,.. to o.d ol Trvt!:.•r: md br H. Y111e lilct'11t. k . and ..... LMcb 11,hulbMd_. ..... TNlllDr• ~~ _, w;.-r r Na Slit tbM Lmn TNlt --------w. Dec. 10. 1•1 ............ • ........... No.. 2'0708ook 14330 ,_ 950 on Dec. 21, 1•1. ,,, CIMcill ..... ift .. o;.. ,,, .. County ..._., a1ar..eou....s..rAc1rw--. Will SUJ. AT "*.JC AUCT10fll TO THE HIGHEST 8IOOO Fat CASH. CASHO'S CHEa< OR CEJmFIED CHtta( ~ .... tima ol .... in .....,. mane, ol the Unitad -). It: In the rw CO&lftyard of Ccwa•ltll land Tide ec.np.17 • 1015N ....... Slr9at.S..Ana.Callamia. YOU ME IN DEFAUlT UHOE.R A DE£D OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE DATED Dec. 10, 1981. UNL£SS YOU TN<£ ACTION TO PROTtCT YOUR PROflOn'Y, IT MAY BE SOt.D AT PUBUC SALE. If YOU NEED AH EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCaDtNGSAGAJNST YOO YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. ' ~I rWD. ~ and interest con14)1ed to and now held ~ it under said Deed of Trust in the propa1) situated 1n said County and .S--describad es.: lot 22 of Blc>cii 2, Section 2. of Belboa ts&end .. shown on a map '8COfdect in Book 6, Pll9I 31 ol M~laneous Maps. r9COfds of Or-. County. c.lib-nia. The street adchu and ottw conwnou des'9"11tioi1, if q , of the ,... PR>l*!1 delcribecl ~ is purported to be: 116 • 116~ ~ A11e. • e.lbc>a lsllaad Ca. THE UNDERStGHED TRUSTEE DISct.AIMS AHY LJA. BILITY FOR INCORRECT INFORMATIOH FURNtSKED. fhM said sMe is made without C....W 01 WfMty ~irte title. PMMSSion OI enc:umbranc:es. 01 as to •nsunliblity al tik That tolal amount. of the ""'*' t.&anc. of said oNiptions ....... with ldwances. and estimllled c:os.ts and expenses is $164.530.38. Thlt Notice of breech of said obtiption and 8'ection to sell said real prope.-ty was recorded as lnstrunwtt No. 87-146309 on March 18, 1987, of Official Records in the Office of the CoUnty ol Or-. County, 51.ee ol California. Trustee or Plf'tY oonducti,. Sa&e: Continental Land Title Company, lOlS North Main Street. Sita Ana, California 92701. (&14) 8JS.S575. Attn: FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT By. Continental Land r.ue Cot• IPlll1Y. Trustee. Donna J. Thomas, Fcl ~ Dated: June 26. 1987 712 7/9 7/16 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED OCT08ER 09, 1985. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A Plieuc SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXP\.ANATION Of TH"E NATURE Of THE PROCEEl>tNG AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. ' ....... y._-, .. _,.....,_..,,,.. TS .... ~RDllOl"fu. t...lla...,. NOTICE is herebJ .,_,th.a CAL Fm Ofl£Jri'RtSES. a Ca1tbnia Corporation as trustae. °' atccessor trust.. °' substib.9d tnlAM PW"SUalil to the Died ol Trust eucullad bJ RtCHAAO L MULVAHIA ANO CAllOl L MULVAHIA. HUS8ANO AHO W1FE and Aacotded OCT08ER 09, 1985, lnslrumenl No. 85- 386795 al Offici9I Aac:otds in the olfic:e of the C.cJunty Aac:otder of ORANGE County, c.tifomall and pursuant ID the Notice of o.r.At and EJedian to w "*9under recordad MARCH 06. 1987, """""*" No. fl7· 122788 al said Official R9c:oni5. will SEU. on JULY 23, 1987 lit 01:30 PM. It THE L088Y TO TliE BUtl.OtNG LOCATED AT 601 SOUTH lEW1S STREET, ORANGE, CAUf'ORNIA. lit public auction. to the .... bidder tor astl (payeble at bme al sate in ta.fut mane, ol the Uni9d Sllees) AN rishts. titM, and ma.est. COi IW!}ed ti> and ..,. he.d by it under said deed in the propa1) • ..., in Said County and Slalle and described -follows: EXHIBIT •A• PAAC£1. l: lot 57, Tract No. 4003, as per map filed in eoc. 188, Pleas 13 ttwouch 19 inclusive, miscetlat.aus maps. in the Office of the Ccuntr Recorder of 0ra,.e County PARCEl.2: An~ adusiw easement on. owet and across the premises descnbed as. that portion ol Lat A. Yid Tract ~ bounded as follows.: On the west by the northetty proionpt1on of the westei1y l!ne of lot 57, said Tract No. 4003. on the north by a ltne tn.t is Pltlllel with and 60.00 feet northerly from the norttaerty line al said lot; on the east by the northet1y Pn>bwation of the eastetty line of said lot on the soutti by the nottherty line al said tot. tor the pwposes of access to the abolie descnbed Parcel 1 and tor the purposes of conslJuction, ma1nteoanc:e and use of a PriVate pier and no.t •n. under. CMll and across satd Parcel 2 rn connection with and as incident to occupancy of ~ ~ 1. but only to the extent crantor has I ncht. title and inlen!sa in and to said Pwcel 2. Pl'~ address is purpor1'Cly kncMn as. 57 LINDA tSL£. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 _ The UllldllSWted Truaae dlsdauns q hebi ity tor 1nJ •ncorl'9dMss ol the sar. address and other common ........ if any,.,.., herein. The llatal wnount al the unpeid beaancl of the oblWl!tion tecuNd by the ~ to be ... and ,...,,... estimated costs, expenses ind ~nces is Sl.564. 706.35.. SMf M wil be mede. but ..... COIWimll 01 ~. _,... « impied R.I "dilW tlle. pc I I I Ilion ex encumtnnc.. m ~ the ildlbadtw llCUf'ed bJ ... Died.~ the .......... olthetN119e and of the trusts ctMt9d ~ ... deed. ~ ~. with lneinst .. pn:Mded theNin. and the ~ S)f incipait of the note secured .,, Slid deed with ~ tt.u1 as pnMdied in 5lid Nale. TACl601930l l'u rr" ~~ Oiaeld: JtJN( 19. 1987 ~ r UI '""" o 1;nrn~~ 5670 Wibhire Bou~ Loi ~ CA 900.16. (213) 932 ... 124 (8:30 am . 5"00 pm) as alCh T"""9 &, JAMES W. LAY, TSS 712 719 7116 0519 The toao.Mw.,..... has withdrawn as a sener.I ~ from Plrtnef· sh p Ot.-.tinc under the flCtltious bu5inas name of The Wheefbarrow-Sitks, .... a.. ~ su•1--MM•a1 n•u. CWflC IHiOUl•'IH Ia --The foflowin1 persons twwe .._._.the use ol the fictitious business name: GALLERIES TOUCHE, LTD., 499 N . Coast Hi1hway. u1ur.: Beech, CA 92651 . The fictitious business name,.,., to~ was Ned on Jan. 15, 1987 in the County of Orarwt. F'tte No. F3l286&. Glenn Etwnan. 1411 Mar Vim 'ht. Ucune Beach, CA92651. This business was con- dldld by .. tndMdulll. I sl G6enn £,..... 712 719 7116 7/23 0522 l-U7'M "*"C llOTfC( ACTi llOUS IUll IEll Mm ITATIMDIT The lolao.inl persons we ~business~ LAGUNA NIGUEL MEDICAL ARTS. 4920 Campus Dnw. New· POil Beach, CA 92660. Demis It Battcer, 4920 Campus Drive, NewPort Beach, CA 92660 Gary Myen. 492() Cam- pus Onve. Newport Beach. CA 926(,() This bus ness 1s con- ducted by a I mited pa~. shtp The rea1strants com- menced to ~ l)us,. ness under tt. fictitious businss name 01 N1meS lisa.d abowe on Marett 1 1987 • Is/ Dennis K. Sartier-n. .... , .... -filed with the County ca.il ol ~County on June 22. 1987 . ~-No. f347236 712 719 7116 7123 0506 l..J179J MmCECW DlllOUmGll Of PMTNllll• Public notJCe IS hereby pen .... Robert 8. Md..lin. doinc business as McLain Enterprises. and wesaem Swer'5 CotporlltiOli. Calitar- nil CorpulltiOI\ ........ doinc business under the fictitious business firm name and st)'le ol MCLAIN/ WESTERN M , lit 4 Corpo. ,.. ARA. Suite 10 l City . of Ne put 8eac:h. County of en... s... of c.&itor- niia. did on the 27th day of February, 1987. by mutual consent. c:frs.soM the Aid Pl'tJWship and terminate tl\w relations IS partners therein. DA TED AT Newpott 8eld\ Cafifom&a. this Stn daiy of June. 1987 Men 0 Woffinden, Esq • Atty. L..ltham & W9tktns 660 Newport CenW Or .• sa 1400 tla pot Beach. CA 92660 Aot.t. 8. Mclan D.8.A. Mclain [llWpl ases 112 0501 . ...,.. ... JCllOTICI ... ....... 11• -Sl'llW n 'The~ Lte ...,_, Is ~ ... an 111-.: GALLER- O T0UCHE. 499 N. C:O.. llWsas. lA9ln 8led\. CA 92t51. ~E..,...n.1•11 ... V'.-. W.ty, LlilUft9 a.ct.. CA9265l. T"i• businus " con. duttad by an indMduml. The rqistrant com- fnllald to tnfwt busi- ness under the fic.1rtious buliftlA nllme OT nan. tta.d ~ °" J......-y 13, 1987. . Isl Gtefwl E,.,nen nus statement .es the County ca.ti of ~County°" Ju.. 29, 1987. ,.. ... No.. FJ.47872 712 7191116 7123 0521 •• ',r,,~.., .. ... .. -··--1••1·1•• ·-· .... M90CI ··~--ftRll--MIDI ... , ............... -·-·· .... -. .. -........ "" ...w w .,.. rna 1 111 AUJ1111 ,.,. _, ..... CIMICI' ....... .......... uu T.S.Me.31 ... '7.filAf•-- OnJULY 1s, 1m.11 t;l0ddockp.m .. on WEDNESDAY in the~ tD the~ loc*f lit 601 ~ a..wts Shit. Or..., CA LOS ANGa.£S IDLE ANO TRUST DEED <»MPNtY, • caflbNe~.•TNltee.01•ebllll_,Trustle, under the Deed ot Trust eJCecutlld bJ ROBERT H. ANOftEWS. IMO OOlORES N. ANOA£WS HUSBAND ANO WtftASJOINTTENANTS ._.....called TNStar, fWCClfded OCT080 l& 1912, • lnstrumMt Ho. 82-364617, ot OMcW ,_.,.. ol ORANGE Count,, Cel.,,., will 911 lit public euc:tion ID the hilt..t bidder tor c.sh, P9Y9be. in '-'ul moMJ ol the Unillld Sit11111s M the time of ... the ....,_. ~ ID mnd now hekt bJ said Trume under uid Deed ol Tl'Ult in the property situMld inaid Count, end 9tMt dlKribed as: THE SOUTH-WEST£Rl Y 20 fE£T Of LOT 672, AU. Of LOT 673 ANO THE NORTH-£.ASTERLY 15 F££T Of LOT 674, AU OF TRACT NO. 907, IN THE CJTY OF NEWPORT BEACH, AS SHOWN ON A MAP A£COROEO tN BOOK 28. PAGES 25 TO 36 INCl.OSM Of MISC£UANEOUS MAPS. AECOftOS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. The~ ecidlw Wtd/Olf other common dJesilnatian, Jf any, is purportlld to be: . 221 VIA KORON, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 The uncMnilned TNdee disclaims any liabtltty tor ""1 incooec:tness of the ·snet .ctctress and other common desielltion. if any, shown herein. The belMJ'fic:isy under said Deed of Trust t.1111 etob"9 delMnd to the undersi&ned a writllen OedwMion of Default wwJ Demand for sale, and a written Notice of Default end Election to Sett. The undenisned caused said Notice of Deflutt and Etec:tion to Seti ID be r'8CX>fded in the county ..... the ,., property is loc:Med. Said S.. will be made without warranty as to title, possession, 01 encumbtanc:es. tor the purpose rA s-Ytns the obllpticMtS secured by said Deed rA Trust, acMnc:es thereunder, with int11est as provided therein, and the unpaid principal and interest of the Note(s) secured by said Deed rA Trust. to-wit $338,623.94. Dated: June 9, 1987 LOS ANGELES TITLE AND TRUST DEED COMPANY. clo F.N. SERVICING COMPANY, 350So. Winchestw Blvd., San Jose. Cafifomia 95128, (408) 243,0971, As such Trustee 6125 712 719 PUaJCNOnCl FICI 11 iOUS IUllNESS NAiil. ITATEllENT The fol~ person is doins business as SEA AND SUN LOOGE MOTn. 460 N. Pacific Coast Hwy, Llluna Beech, 92651. Shu Chen Whitworth, 310 Alisa Ave.., Newport Beach, CAL 92663. This business is con· ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed a~ on NI A. Signature: Shu Chen Whitworth. This statement was filed witti the County Clerk of 0ranae County on June 22, 1987. File No. F347251 6/25 7/2 7/9 71 16 0452 11.I03 MOnc:a0/1 ~Ua..E T.&. ..._T·t7111 ... a '--........ ,. YOU AM• DUMAT UN- DER 1Hf IJEEO Oii TRUST DATED 1tn2'9-e. UNUSS 'fOU TM£ ~ TO PAO- TECT 'WOlJlt ~RTY rT MAY• 80LD ATA ~ SM.I • W>U NffD Ml O. ~LAllATIO• OF THE MATUM 0/1 lHf ~~ lltG AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LA~fl a. ftftdllJ, .,.,,, 10, 1•1. .. , .. ~ ...... ,.... .. ~ AM "'-As9ocie· ...... c..rw ..... ton.rty ............ ~s..­ .... AM l.-'11 1 M'°" ot s..m...•T,..__..., a deed of ""' elated 0111~ ...... ..,~ "'1imM. -_.-.1 """' ............ 01124184, -0a C ,_ I M .,_7 8ool • higa • ot ... Otfk:ial Re- COfds ol Cka.ge CCH11tly. CA. ...... plMicMEtioft to,._...._. Wcld9r for c.-.. u.led sa...,.....,., .......................... to .... O..•y eo..1-.... 7IO CMc C.... Dr.-. M ... Celt .......... . Or ..... Qlllllty. ~· .............. c.. 10 ...,_._...,. . .. ....................... ...... 01 rt ' -.: Le.-... _. • ot Sa11tars ~ TMCll,llt ... Cllfol ......... ...... c..ty .. Ora.ge. ...... ~ .... -~ ............. aooei 7 ~... 2'1. lltacella•eOH ............. OtMcoe ..... c.-ty ~~ of NJd __, ................. I 'I rar ot 1,_ ........ a·---....... l~ ....... ...,,.,, •ace., CMI m n. ............. ... ... . ·-, ... . =-=· ===--t.:.: .. 8 .. ,., ........ •!~_...._ H• el _, .............. . == .... _ ...... ..... -. ..... I art_. WC14299 0459 STATDllJn' Of AUNDDflUElfT Of USl Of f'ICll llOUS .,.... .... The followina persons Nl\le abmmled the use of the fictitious business name: THE WHEELBAR· ROW-Silks, Gifts and Grw'l.1211 s.bird, Hun- ti,.mn 8ch. Ca. 92646. The fictitious business name·1.-1Dabcwa-.s filed in Or-. County on Mar. 23, 1987, file No. F338940. Jan Phyllis s..fin, 8211 Seabird, Hunti._,,. Bch, Ca. 92646. Susan Jo Bouley, 2074 Swan Or •• Calta Mesa, CA 92626. This business ._. con· ducted by a pnerat pwt. nership. Isl Jan Phyllis Serafin 712 719 7116 7123 0501 ................... ... ,,Ill -Off ...... ........ 6-H?. Isl --P9dlc Spec. ~ lnC.;, • G9orll9 CDfPO: l'llllDn; W111MH.lllu• .. va,.....,. Thil 1•1trFTW1l-lled with the ~ Clefit of Or.,. Caiurity on June 23, 1917. File Ho. F347521 712 719 7116 7123 0502 ·~ .....:mTICI flClllWIUlll 1• MMllTAIW TM tolalMI•..,... are --~.a: FOURTH ANO MAIN ASSOCIATES, 1111 ...,.. OrWe. Suite 150, eon.. del aw, CA 92625. WiffiM1 s. Lund, 1111 ---om.. Su"9 150, Coror'9 cW Mar, CA 92625. Dennis G. Knudsen, 3625 a..-Shit. Ho. I(, Santa Ana, CA 92704. This business is con- ducted by a ...... pwt. nenhip. The re1istrants com· maK:ed ID transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name Oil names fisted 8bcM on 6-2-86. Isl Dennis G. Knudsen This stnement was filed with the County Clettt of Oranee County on June 23, 1987. File No. F347520 712 719 7116 7/23 0503 •.un• "*.IC NOnCl FICllllOUI...,.. NW ITATEMDIT The foltowins oersons are doins business as: ORTEGA COUNTRY KITCHEN, 316S4 Rancho Viejo Rold, Suite K. San Juan Capis. trano,CA Frank McWain, c/o 3160 W. S.11 Road. Apt. 202, Anaheim. CA 92804. Betsy Mcwain, c/o 3160 W. Ball Road, Apt. 202, Anaheim. CA 92804. This business is con· ducted by husband and IMfe. The reaistrants com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed aboile on July 1987. I sl frank McWain, Betsy Mc Wain This statement was filed with the County Cleric of Onwwe County on June 23, 1987. Fite No. F34 7529 7127/97/167123 0504 K..3SJl3 llUllJC MmCI rwthtlOUI ...... ..... ITall'BIT The folowie• ....... doin1 business as: THE PACtFlC FUHOS MANAGE· MENT ~.A CAU· FORNIA UMITED PART· NERSH IP, 840 Newport ._ Cem:er Drive, Newport a.ch.CA~ • Pllcific lnu ....... Man- ... ment Cornpenr, a Cati· fomia eorporatton, MO Htlaport C.W DIM.,.._ port Beech. CA 92660. This business Is eon· ductld by. ffmitld ..,,,.,. ship. The rqJstrant com· IMl.::ed to tnnuct tJusi.. ness under the fictitious business neme or '*'* listed above on May l, 1987. Isl Pacific lnVfttment ...,,,,~ Wlliernf.~ Thh .......... _flled ..... the ~ a.ti °' ONn9i Cciune1 on Junl 9, ltl7 . Fie No. F'3460l6 61116/257127/9 °'47 Notice rA o.dl rA AHOA£W J. PiKA abA.J.Pytca andof~to Admit ... £-... No.Al38226 To 811 heirs. beneficiaries, creditors and ciontmeent credibs and pernts who may be otherwise inter· estiad in the will Oil ...... ot: Andtrfll# J. ~ • A.J. Pytca. A petition has been filed by Andttw J. Pytca, Jr. in the Sus-ior Court rA Or.,. County requestin1 that Andrew J. Pyu, Jr. be appointed as personal '9P'Wnt.-ti¥e to adminis- ter the ..... rA the dece- dent The petition requests authority to administer the --undw the independ· ent Administration of EstMllAct. The petition is set for hearins at 1 :45 p.m. in o.p.tment No. 3 of said court. loc*d It 700 CMc Center DriYe West. in the CAty rA Santa AM, Catibnia 92701 on July 8, 1987. IFYOU OBJECTtothesrant- ina of the petition, you should either~ .. the hearina and state your objections or file written objec:tiOltS with the court beb-9 the MllMI. Your ap- peerance "NIY be in person °' by '/OUf Mtol'ney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Oil a conti..,. ~itor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court or ~ it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters is provided in Section 700 rA the California Problte Code. The time tor fif"-c:Jaims will not expire prior to four months from the dlta al the ~noticed abowe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. tt you are ine.estllld In the ........ '°"' may ... upon the Gee· utor or administrator. or upon the IDomey tar the 8-.a-Ol~aw. and Ne wilh the court wilh proof rA ..... a ......, r9qUeSt stetina that 10" delit9 ..... nala al the fili~ al an WNel•y and appnisement of estate IS8IG orolthe ~·Oil ~inS.C:· tion 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Prtll 181 Coda. JUDITH JOHN90N AIDney.tl.8w 805 North Harbor Botltward Anaheim. Celtfomia 92805 (V457838) 6118, 25, 712 0450 ..... the Courq a.it °' ar.,.. County on June 26, 1987 . File No. f34T197 712 7/9 7116 7/23 0510 1.mll WllOTICI flCtti .... llSllU llMMllTA~ ;JM"*'-"• ....... doNw businMa a: KNOl· LWOOO COUS, 25815 T,. buc:o Aoed, #127, El Toro, CA92630. Warren H. Venk•tesh, 25885 Trabuc:o Aoed, 1127, El Toro, CA 92630. EUilM H. Dunt. 7031 Sclnic: Circle, Anaheim, CA 92.807. F,.. A. Miller, 3534 E. Burley Ave.,-Oranae. CA 92669. Devin H. Delaney, 730 Ami9Ds Wsy, #1, Newport Beech, CA 92660. This business is con· duc:W by a pneraJ part. nership, The,....-·--na .. arenotyet ~business. Isl Wanen H. Venkatesh This atatement was filed with the County Clerk of 0nqe County on June 26, 1987. Fite No. F34n99 7127/97/167123 0511 l ·S.l ITATEMIJIT ot ...,...,.....Of ACHllOUS ......... The foflowin1 pet'$0nS haw abancb'8Ct the use of the fictitious business name: AMERtCA, a rmtlu· rant. 4250 Martinple Wsy, Newpoft a.ch, CA 92660. The fictitious business name ••red tD abowe was filed on 8 -11 ·86 in the County of ()ranee. Qrilinal flle No. F316609. Blackbeard's Newport. Inc., a California corpora· tion, 1640 $. ~ Btvd .• ANheim, CA 92802. This business -oon-duct!ld by a c:iorpcntion. I sl 81ac:fcbeard"s NewpcY-. Inc., Chartes Rivizzo, Pwesident This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on June 12. 1987. 712 719 7116 7123 0512 C.JUM "*JCNCmel f1CfiiiOUIWIS NAm ITAtumfT The tolowi• .,.,_as are doi~ business as: PtMCO PARTNERS, 840 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beech. CA 92660. Chris P. Oiatynn. MO ~·-poit c.. [)rM. .... port 8ledl. CA 926'0. Williem H. Gron. 840 Na poitC.....OrM, .._. port 8lech. CA 92660. 0..n S. Meitinc. 840 New;ut C..... DrM, ..._. port~ CA 92660. James F. Muuy, 840 HupOltC.. 0rM. ..... port a.ch. CA 92660. Wlll9m f . ~ 840 Ne•PoUtC...DrM. ...... port a.ctt, CA 92MO. Thi• bvsinen 11 con· duded bf a Hml9d perts•· ship. The , .. 11trant com· ma.::ed ID lrwact bull· nest under the fictitious bulif'9ll neme 0t nemes listed above on May l , 1917. Ill --.m F. '-dich . 'Thia It I I menl -filed ........ ~a.d Or.,. CGUner on June 9 • im. File No. f34a1 61116125 712 719 0648 l..uM PueUC~ FICllllOUI .-U IMMllTAllmln The~ persoas are . doina businesa as: KOU IRVINE BUSINESS CEN· TER, 4343 Yon Karman Avenue, Newport Beach. CA 92660. Washcop Assoc•ates Limited Partnership, a Del· ...,. limited partnership, 399 Boytm>n Street. Bos· ton, Mass. 02116. Koll·Copley Partners, 4343 Yon Karman Avenue. Newpott Beach, CA 92660. This business Is con- ducted by a ~ part. net'Ship. The re1istranh com· meoced to transact busi· nesa under the ftetitious business name or names listed aboile on 3114n9. Isl Washcop Associates Limited Pattnel'ship, a Delaware lim~ partner· ship By. Copley Ral EstMe Advi· sors. Inc .. a Massacnus.tts corporation By. Daniel Jotyte P\'esident This mtement .... filed with the County Clfrt of Ora.,.. County on June 17, 1987. File No. F346879 712 719 7116 7123 0515 1·33111 PUBUC NOTICE F1CTIT10UI IUIMIS NAME STATDEn' The foltowirw persons are doina business as: 17 BROADWAY ASSOCIATtS, a California limited partner. ship, 4040 MacArthur Bhld.. Suite 314, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Brent R. ()eden, Jr., 4040 ~ BNd., Suite314. Ne•poit Baech, CA 92660. Richard W.it. 1S415 £if. fel, IMne, CA 92714. Jules V•dlnbroalie, 666 Bak«, Suite 314. Costa Meu, CA 92626. .... ' Int eltt ..... ats. 5001 Birch StrMt, N .. port a.ch. CA 92660.. This busineu is con- dudad by. timield 1*1ner· ship. The recistrantt com· maad ID tnnlad busi· nest under the fictitious ~ Mme Off ......... listed above on June l , 1987. Is/ Harbor Pacific Ott I I Ile> ment~ Brent fl 09dln. Jr .• ,.....,. dent Thfs ltllllment -Ned with the County Clertl al Or-. County on June 12. 1987. File Ho. F346502 7 l2 719 7116 7123 0505 ...._ __ __ • ......... -Aprtl l, 1117. 1111.n,.... This JMU rreill -lllid ..... tM Caune1 Cllftc °' Or-. eounti _.. AN 16. 1917. Ale Ho. F346702 7/2 7191116 7123 0609 1-11771 w ..... FICHI .. •llllm ......... IJY TheWD ... ,._ ... dl*ll'..,.._ • SANTA 'E SPIHNGS 8USHtllS PARK ASSOOATES. U43 Von Kamwl Avenue. ..... port Beach, Callfornla 9~ s.Dfe~~ ciMes. 4343 Von ~ Avenue, ="Beach, CMfornia . This business Is con- duc*d by ....... P9't· nenHp. The r .. lstrants com· menced to tranuct tJusi.. ness under the fictitious business rwne Oil nMWS listed abowe on 512.5m. Isl Senta fe Sprinss ~ a... a California ........ ..,,,.,. ship By: Washeop Associates Limited PlltNrship a Oe&aware limited s-tner· ship By. copa.y Re8I [stale Advi· sors. Inc., a Mnuc:hu..as corpontion By. Oilniel Joryte PNsidel1t This stMernent was fited with the County Clerk ot Oranp County on June 17, 1987. File No. F346876 712 719 7116 7123 0513 ll.-nl WNOTD ntliilOUS .... U.. ITAl'llmCT The~penonswe doinc business u: KOU NATIONAL. 4343 Von Kat· man Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Washcop Associates Limited Partnenhip, a O..· aware limited pertnership, 399 ~ston Street. Bos· ton, Mass. 02116. Koll-Copley P•rtners, 43'3 Voo ~n A~ue. Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by a pnerat part· nership The re1istrants com- mei ICed to tranuct busi· nes.s under the fictitious busines.s name or names listed abcNe on 7129n6 I sl Washcop Associates Umited Paf'bwlhip, a Delaware limited .,.,,._. ...., 8y. cope.y Rllllt £-...AIM- sors. Inc.. a~ CGrPOflllion 8y.o..t~ ......... This a ..... --. .... ,.,.,..nl"' w lled with the County a.ti ol Onnta County on June 17, 1987. f"• Ho. F346877 7127/97/167123 0516 l-U117 ~-.. AClllW•ll I• ..._n,,m 1n ThetallcMit .......... doi~ business -.: KOU NATIONAl HORTH, 4343 Yon ~Avenue, fW· port aa.ct\ CA 92MO. Washcop Associates Limited Pwtnership, • OM- .... 1 mited~ 399 BoJ••· Shit. .. ton ....... 02116. Koll-Copley Partners, Ul3 Yan KamWt ~ Neapoot a.dl. CA 92MO. 1-Sml Thia business it con· ~..ra duded by a ....... --flCttt-• 1118W Mt'lllip. ..... mt it The r91i1tranh com· The....,. ...... .,.. menced to nn•ct bull· :r.z:::r--as: TH£ nese under the ftctitioul ~ 4611 ~ Mme 01 ,,.... Teler IMirlue. ... 100, 15*dllbcJ.ieon 12113176. NHport a.ch. CllitDrn6a Isl Washcop Aleoc..._ 92MO. ....... ........... Wafter J. RichardMn, e DMI-• fimlld .....,_. 4611 T..., Awnue, ._ ... 100. NI JG rt a.ch. Clll· 8y. 0opaey "1ill C.. W · bNe t26'0. sen. fnc., a.........-. S.m Fedele, ~2 N. eotPQflllicM ~ Cllld, ~ Clfi. 9J: o.wl...,.. bni9 92669. PnaldlGll This businns 11 con~ Thil staa ,..., .. w ftlecS duca.d by ....... pert. with the County ~ ol ,..,.., O..-..~onJUnll7, The ,..tltf..,._ COM· 1m. ,....-a. lr'lnled ...,. r• ND. F)t6l78 x:/12 1191116 7/2l 0517 llCIHW8111•1•1111••• -The tlillollll111 persons .... ai ........... of the flclttiuus busiMM ..,,. aonWtO INVEST· MENT OMJUP. 3n7 8irdt .... ...._.._..,CA 92660; 317' PulmM, Suite , 110, COiia ...... CA 9.2626. The Flctitious Bulinesa Name .... '° ..... filed in Or-. County on ~ 29, 1978, File No. Fl00043. Rodney f . Emety, 2616 Cove StrMt, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Donald R. C6em, 2309 22nd Street, Newport ee.ch, CA 92660. This business was con- ducted~ I limited partner. $hip. Isl Rodney F. Emery This statement was filed wfth the County c~ of <>ranee County on June 9, 1987. 61186125712719 0425 PU-..C NOTICE STATDIENT or AMNDONllENT or USE or FICll I ilOUI WESS .... The followina persons have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name: HARBOR BOULE- VARD INVESTMENT GROUP, 3737 Bitch Street. Necuport a.ch, CA 92660; 2920 Airway Ave, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. The fictitious Business ....,,. refiln'ed toabcHI was filed in <>ranee County on October 6. 1978. File No. Fl02"31.. Aodr'9J f . finery, 2616 Cove StTMt. Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Donald R. Clem, 2309 22nd SttMt. Newport 8-:tl, CA 92660. This businesa -can-ductld.., ......... awtr-· ship. Isl lbtuey F. f"*Y This stlllMnent ... filed with the County Clertl of Or..,.. County on June 9, 1987. 61 18 6125 112 719 0426 "*.IC MOncE nct1110U1 •1m1as NAME STATEMENT The ~ penofi is doinC business as: BRtl · TANY ANANCtAL. 38 Pine Valley lane, Newport Beech. CA 92633. Mary Elizabeth lau&tilin, 38 Pine Valley Lane, New· port e-:n. CA 92633. This business is con- dudld ~en individual. The reaistrant com- menced to transact busl· ness under the fictitious busir-.1 Mme or names tiselld abcHI on 6115186. Isl Miry Ellzabeth l.Mch· hn This it t I ienl WIS filed with the CO&ant1 Clef1l of Or-.. County on June 8. 1917. fie No. f345914 611161186125 712 0393 l..az:M "•IC llOl'ICI fCih ... I Ea ... nantmn n. talowilll penons .. .... MIMU as: THE PASfA GARDEN, 25192 C.-. ..... U.--Hils. CAtlMU. ..... -...... Inc. •• c.lf. cmp.. 11472 v.wui LW. llMaioft Yieio. CA 91281. TIMs bu9iMsS fa con· dadld llir. CU'poillMal• TM ,...., •• com· t•c••••nct..,... _ ......... ~. "'' ,_ .... ..... ...... 1117. ,a/ ...... 'l'mlkftltnc..• Clim.-..;, .... --,__ nil '1 ----... .. Cillllllllr a.. .. ~ ........ 3-... ... -.1111111 11111111tlll 7n CM13 ALI..., ...... El T--.CA--.,._ ~ 22267 we. Verde. UT~ CA 92630. ~M.Mertlll.15 .... Laa: Ne•PGft 8w::tt. CAmQ. Thia buaineu Is con- dudld ........ pert. nenhip. The r .. iltrants com· ,,.ad '° nuct bl'ii· ,.... &#Ider tfte fictitioUs ~ .,.,.. or ..nes Jimd llbcMI on 6-5-87. Isl Alwlline M. Mertc.et This ...... .it ... filed with the County a.1t of <>ranee County on June 5, 1987. Fi .. No. F345864 6118 6125 712 119 0428 PUaJC NOTICE FICll iiOUI 9U• IEll NAMISTATllmlT The foUowinl person is doin& busineu as; FOUR SEASONS TANNING SAL· ONS, 2824 E. Coast Hwy .. COtona del Mar. CA 92625. Michael Alan Chapman, 33n2 Castano Dr .. Dana Point. CA 92629. This business is con· ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busl· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abow on 6-s.87. I sl Michael Alan Chapman This st.1tement was filed with the County Cler1t of Orance County on June 9. 1987. f"tte No. F3'61 l 4 6118 6125 7/2 719 0429 WNOTICI FICllllOUI • IITPEll NAMllfAl'mERT The folowinl CM!JfSO' IS ate doifw business as: JANEZ. 3701 Bitch Street. Suite 220, Newport a.ch, Cati· fomia 92660. Janez P\opertiel.. Inc.. a California corporation, 3701 Birch s.r-t. Suite 220 ..... port 8-:h. Cati· tomia 92fi(ilO. This business is con- dUcllld by a CMPGl .... '- The r .. istrant com· mefad '° nnuct busi-ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abow on June 1, 1987. Isl Janel P'qJerties, Inc.; J.t. (John) Kocmur. President This stMement w filed with the Cou~ ~ of <>ranee County on June 2, 1987. File No. F345542 6118 6125 712 719 0424 PUil.it NOTICE nc11110U1 •••m NAME lfATIMEJIT The toMoM111 person is doif1I busiMa -1) AERO- SPACE STAFFING CEN· TERS 2) A£ROSPAC£ C£H. TER. 3334 E. Coast Hwy., Suite 132. Corona del Mar, 92625. Chattes J. lbunda. 2312 Ocean BIYd., Corona del Mar, CA 92625: This businns is con· duded ~ I ....... pert· nership. The re1istrant com· mmeiic:.i to tr. lsad bus· iness under the fictitious business name or nwnes listed abcJw on 6-15-87. Sipature: Chartes J. Borunda. This .... .it -filed with the ~ an of Or-. Count1onJune22. 1917. ,. No. FJ47250 6125 712 7/9 7/16 0&53 ...... Na ;part~ CA .... Thi• buai,.... is con- ~ -....... . ........ ls/TMl .... '-operties.. '15. • C.titonU limit9d pn.,lhip. By. Tw:twa Menq .... ,,,. ........ Corpoqtion, • Calitamia corp.; James v. Baedan • SenkiirYa .......... Thil ....... -filed wilh the County Clerk of 0..-. County on June 8. 1987. File No. F345925 6111 6/186/25 7/2 0421 "*ICNOTICE FICllllOUI 9UllllESS lllAMESTATllENT The followini person is doi,. business as: Bear· Ware, 1548 Adams Ave .• Unit O. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Barry •and Mwy Foster, 1896 Sierra Vista, Tustin, CA92680. This business is con· ducted by an individual. The registrant com- menced to transact bus.· ness under the fictitious ~nes.$ name or names listed 1bcMt on 3131187. Sianed: Mary L Foster This sutement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on June 15. 1987. File No. F3'6532 618 6125 712 719 0423 PUaJC NOTICE nc1111UUS •••as NW STAM ZIT The tollowinl person is doinc business as: ORtEN· TAL ANO TRIBAL RUGS, '83 N. C09lt Hwy.., u.una a.ct\. CA 92651. Aonl6d ()a. a' I ~. 550 Haal. eon.. Del .... CA92625. This business is con· duct9dbr•----· The '91Cistrant com· metlClld to RnAct busi· nns under the fictitious ~ ,.,..°',.,,. listad--on NIA.~ AaMkl tc.wledy. This • 1 ,-. It was filed with the County ~ °' Or.,.. County on June 15. 1987. Fite No. f'3'6.533 6/ 18 6125 112 719 0430 W*"1CI ACllllOUI eu• Ell NAME STATEMlllT The tonowifW person is doina bu$iness as: CAR· PENTER PROPERTIES. 3700 Ncwpcirt Bhd. 1301. Newport~. 92663. Russell Ward ~. 4915 Lidos.. Or .. New- port 8lech. 92663. This business is con· dud9d by en individual The reaistrant com· 1n9facaj '° trwuct busi-ness undef the fictitious business ..,.. °' rwnes liued above on Jan. 1. 1~ Siem Aussll w. Cat:& .... Thil ......, ... -filed with the County a.ti of Or.,. Coun1,y on June 15. 1987. F'"8 Ho. F346531 6118 6125 7/2 7/9 0431 w. ~71 M ...... Or. -.•asuNiluel,CA 92611. RObeft MichMt Hatt, 23671......, Or. 168, ...... ....._CA92677. This busineas is con- ct.did br•~. The r .. istrant com· nw'°9d to nnuct busi· ,.. under the fictitious ~ rwne or ,_,,. litt.d .._,..on 6-3-87. Isl Robert M. Hall Thi$ .....,.it wn fifed with the County c~ at Or.,. County on June 15. 1987. FileNo.F~3' 61186125 7/2 7/9 0435 ll..nu7 WNOTICE ACllllOUI 8U•flESS NAm lfATEMENT The 1o1iow;,,. persons are doina business as: THE GREENLEAF STEWART ASSOCIATES CHINO, 5000 Birch Street. Suite 3000. West Tower, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Greenleaf Development Company, a C.lifom~ cor- poration, 5000 Birch Street. Suite 3000, West Tower, Newport &e.ch. CA 92660. Stewart Associates #3, 7125 Fenwick Lane, Suite 0, Westminster, CA 92683. This business is con· ducted ~ a eenerat part. nership The reaistrants com- metad to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on May 1, 1987. lslGreenee.t~ eomc-wy. Wetliam 0. Greenl•f. President This ~was filed with the County Cterk of °'Miii County on June S, 1987. File No. F345842 6/186125112119 CM36 &-aal ....c •-'*rwaw fCiii .. &I I • .... mn en Thltoa: h ........ cfmW bl•·n Ill K BROOK· HURST KATELLA .ASSO-aATES. LTO., A CAUR>R· NtA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP. '°'° MacArthur Bhd., s..-314, tJe:wpo.1 Bw:t\. CA 92660. Owis R. ~ .. tnc., 3199 A-3 Airport loop Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Harbor Pacific ~ ment Company, 4040 Mac:Mhur BMl. Suite 314, Newport 8w:h. CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a limitlld s-trlef. ship. The reaistrants com· menoed '° nns.ct bu$i· ness under the flCtitious business name °' names lisl.9d Ibo-.. on ~ 18. 1987. Isl Hatbor Pacific Dewetop- nWtt Con.-wy, Brent R. 09den. Jr .• President This stalll&i..,. -filed with the County Cleft °' °'Miii County on June '· 1987. F"• No. F345707 61186125112 7 /9 0437 &DQI ....c..-.a FICHI•• ••mm ......... Thi ............. doifW ....._ K HOME· LANO 19 ASSOCIATES. LTD.. A CAIJfOMOA OENEMI. PMnlOISt9P. 4CMO flllecAlttliur lhd •• Sulit 314. .... art~ CAt2MO. ....... o.i ,, .....-01•=·._.._ ~k .. ......,, .....:. IUilli 314. Na IP a tt ~CA~ .._,, ••.UtHWt ~I·-..._, CA .. L TMa ~-.u•1•IA•11•1 Is con· ................... _,,,, TM 11N11 .. 1i1!11111 rmiwta... CMtt· "'8C .. tt ••r ct .... ._ ........ ,.,, . -..,,, __ __ .............. 1 • 191 . 1a1.__,__o ts -....c 0 « ..... Gl8lai. k .. ·fNii:K I Na ____ ... ..... Cmll[llJ 0.. fl GI .. OllllllW • ._ 4. . ........,,----~---- 1ts7 . All No: fM510I 6/186125 7127/9 ~ .... PUalC ••M'*rwa .. AClll ...... ,. .... namnn The .... lll*IOl•118 doina business as: MIC CENT£RS, 1400 Dove Street. N9suport Beech, CA 92660. Teny L Rhodes, 2501 Lilhlhouse Lane. Corona de4 M.v, CA 92625. Donald E. Russell, 2116 East Batboe Boulevard, Bal· boe. CA 92661. Donald A. Sutro. 2021 East Bay Avenue, Balboa, CA92661. David W. Nix, 1C07 San.- tanel~ Terrace, Corona def Mar, CA 92625. This businHs 1s con· ducted by a limited partner. • ship. The re11strants com· menced to transact busl· ness under the fictitious business name or names hsted abclw on 612/86 Isl T eny L Rhodes This statement was filed with the County Clent of <>ranee County on June 2. 1987. File No. F345523 6/18 6125 712 719 0439 I-Dee WMmCE STAnm.TOf~ DOI 2 MT OF U. Of flC. nnous••r11aNAME The followinc persons haw ablll ldolled the use of the fictitious business name: ISLAND YOGURT, 211 Merine, a.. ts&.nd (Newport Deach), CA 92660. The fictitious buMneu ............. '° ... _ filed on......S in theCGdy of Or-.; OriP* F" ... No. f213374. "-" 111. Plul. 2677 sna Ana "'9... Com ..... CA 92627 . LanlA.,..... 9081 H,cll Pwt&. Hurwtil_., a.ch. CA t2646. This ~ -con-ducted by hu:stMnd and wife. Isl Kent M. Paut Lautef A. Pluf This ....,,ielll wes filed with the County a.ic of 0,-..,. County on May 29. 1987. 6/18 6125 7/2 7/9 0440 l-nu4 .....CNCmCE FlClhlOUI• lllEIS NAME STA.._, The.,.,.. .. pami.s are doina business as: SOC DEVEl.OPMENT. 1601 Avo- cado, Newport BNch. Cali- fornia 92660. SOC Oewlopment limiled Pwtnenhip. a ~ .... limitlld pwtnef$hip, 1601 Avocado, Newport a.ch. CMlomia 92660 This business is con- duded~ 1 l.rnited~­ ship. The reaistrants com- na9C:ecf to b•uct busi- ness ut.w the fictitious business rwne or nM'85 tisled abow on May 26.. 1987. I sl SOC Oewtopment l.iml9d P8Jtl....,, I Del- ~ limllld pMnership. By SOC Man•ment. • Cafitamia CIOrpotltiola. its .......... e, 6-y 1 ....... ,..... dent e, Wiliem A. Slilell. r.c. utM Vice ,_ "kit and 4' ! t • s.o .. y 11* 1 2 __ ., ..... ~an°' O.....~onJune 12. ltO. fl9Mo..f3M'5t 611161251n119 OMl TM ............ c.t· um=.,•••• rt buli- ---tit~ IM•ffl ....... .._ ............... Naw., l980 . ltl GNeft Acta Tho- ~farm; Vera L Green. SIC:ttUt'f This M El I ••It W ftll9d with the County Clertl °' Or-. Count, on tMy 22. 1987. ne No. F344746 6118 6125 712 7/9 0442 1-aa. w.na FlC ililOUI Mfll EIS .... STATEmDIT The followinl persons ate doin& business as: (A) SUN· FLOWER FABRICS ANO GIFTS AND (8 ) SUN· FLOWER, 79 Catie de Indus- trias, San Clemente. Ca. 92672. Green Acres Tho· f'OUlhbred Fann, A Califor· nia Corporation, 29532' Spotted Bull Lane, San Juan Capistrano, Ca. 92675 This business is con- ducted by a awponmon The reaistrants com· menced to transact buSI· ness under the fictrtious busmess name °' names listed abcM9 on not applica- ble. I sl Green Acres Tho· rouahtnd fwm; Vera L ~ Sec:rat.y This staitement was filed with the County Cleltt of Orance County on May 22. 1987. f"de No. F344747 6118 6125 712 719 0443 1-UJll WMOra FK:lllllOUI Ml• HIS ..._STATBmn" The tolowil11 per10n$ .. doin1 business IS: KIT. CHEN FAVORITES. 132 forest Ave. •25. l.aluM Beed\. CA 91651. W.Yi Ks. 7862 fol Cir- cle. ............. , Bw:t\. CA 926t&. Chi9I\ Ks. 71162 f• Cir· de. ~-· a.ct.. CA 92648.. This bUsiness is con- duct.:I by husbend and ..... The reciw.nts com· m.acaj to nnuc:t busi· "8S$ under the fictitious buY1eSS rwne Of '*"8S listed abcJWe on 6122117. Isl W-.Yi Ks,0-.n Ks This ~ .. filed with the County Cleftl °' <>ranee County on June 10. 1987 r.ae No. FJ.46212 6118 6125 7/2 719 04'4 ll.UJl7 WNOTICl AClllllOUI •UHIEJS _..STAtman TM tolkMinc person IS doina business n . THE QYISTRAHO COMflOStHG ~. 33158c.nintaps.. trano, San Juan CasMstl•.,. CA92675 . Allan G. Pitcer. 26 791 T ra5miras. Mission Vieto. CA92691. This business is con· duc:l8d by an indMduat. The recistrant com· ,,,.. 9Ced '° tr-..sac:t tJus,,. ness under the fic:trtious business Nme or names timd abcJW on a.a.y 1987. Isl Allar'I G. New This !itil&i ... -filled with the ~ a.tl of Or-. Coun1,y on June 10. 1987. File No. F346211 611861257127/9 OMS &..am ... ICAiflCI FCllHI• m11111• ...... CT I n.•n ,.,. .... ....... 111.a:ICINOl- oon "''oacm. 2a11 c.-. °"' c.e.. s. ~ c_... • ._ CAW1S. -..LFUa•,m33 E. GllMla ....... ..,. Obs •:d ... CAtlla. a.EM •.mDE. QalillellJ:L•..a.• ..... ... ~··--• t rlrill••••-••111• ......... '°' -..... ,.., or11 ... .,_, TMa t...ufr 111 la C91t-__. . ., ,., , .. ..., ... 1s1-..LN1Rm ,,. '2 ,,._ ... .. .. • Clllllllr Clllt& fl Olllllllt ~ -:.... .. , •. ...-.n11•1 11111111111111 .... .. ' ... .~Rooms 413 TIANINlrf ATION CtASSIFIED INDEX u•aa..a ~ .............• Appli9nces .•••••••... 806 REAL ESTATE tiOtels .......•...•••• 416 Industrial • . .. .. . .506 If M..Uf IM! Property .... • . 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Aii'planes .•••••••..•. 900 # Antioue C1nsic Car .•• g 12 Autos 1or Sale ........ 910 ANNOUNCEMENTS AnnoUllCinl .......... 200 Beeuly Aid& .•••••...• 213 card Of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery lots ........ 201 Florists •...•...•...•.. 207 Funeral Directory ••••• 205 Funeral Senrices ...... 206 Health Aid$ •.•.....•• 214 Lepf Notices ......... 212 EMPLOYMENT Appliliras Want9d ••. llJ7 Auctions •.•..•..•.... 114 Buildinl M*rial ..... 817 8usinees EqUipment 818 ~ •....•.. 813 urniture .•......•.••• 800 Furniture Wanted .•••• 805 Gwlel Sales ..•...•.. 705 Jeus•ry .............. 812 Mwine Supplys ••.•••• 906 Mile. for s.le ......... 809 Ac,.. .............. 511 Apts. furnished ....... 407 Ai>tL Unfurnished •..• 408 Bids. to be MCNed ••.• 816 Business p,.-.-... . 500 Busi ......... ~~ ..•• ness Rentals •.•.. 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Com~cial Property 505 F Oesert Property ....... 513 r:"'5 & Ranches •...• 512 raees for Rent ...... 400 Lots for Sale .......... 510 Mobile Homes ....•... 917 Mortgage & TO ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Offtee Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Rul Estate Wllnted .•. 518 Rentals to Shafe .•.... 412 Real Estate for Xcha •.. 517 Real Estate Loans ¥• •.. 600 Rooms for Rent ..•.•.. 41 O AUtos WaMed ........ 915 Auto Pllrts & Tires ..•. 907 Auto Repair /Dom ..•.. 913 Auto Repair/For ...... 914 Bolts ................ 905 C.mpers ............. 919 Foreian & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds ..........•..• 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 l.odles-Clubs-etc. 209 N . ursenes ............ 815 lost & Found ........• 210 Aaencies ............. 300 Misc. Wanted •••.•...• 810 Musical Instrument ••• 811 Office Equipment ..•.. 827 Pm • Supplies •••••.• 823 Sportq Equipment .•. 819 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/f um 405 Houses for Rent RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES For 'Sale .............. 418 Schools ..•.•......... 608 Personals ............ 211 ()ppottunities ......... 305 Pr~W-...,_ • .._, .......... 307 Directory of Business Services CHILO CARE LICENSED Pre-School Environmenl M-F 7·5;30. 15mo+ 54~ 2870 The Newport EnsiPJ eo... .......... cs.. .... ~ ..... Adfor mo ... ..,. c.1 01. •Home::r:: ....... HandynlaSl Household Repairs- paintina. d~ll. car· ~+more. Gary 645-- CUS9IED INFOMIATIOM 8uJ 3 ... '1 Fl£EI Four ......... ~ .. ..... c.11 .. Ct111f .... .,.~18 ~ .READERS-WORKYOUR ~ HOURS! Clip, read ~~~ tors. Wilt P1Y up to $20 each. Apply now! Call refundable (213) 938- 2900 Ext 5301. FEDERAL. STATE & CML SERVICE JOBS $16 707 t~ .$59J..>:.~l~r. NiM HirQI! \ALL.JOB LINE 1 · 518-l59-3611 Ext. F2954 for info. 24HR SAOOLEBACK SECUR· ITY VALLEY SERVICE, !NC. l~iate open. =tS T~and uni-. Excel- lent st.tilw Hltry. Ideal for Coll!ll ~and RetirMS. Ooenin1s SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY airid NEWPORT BEACH. 78-1331. ClEANING UNLIMITED For acellence fn ttou. cleanifllt pnwidina all supplieS ~ vac-Trustworthy & _.._ ble. c.n today for esti· mates. 546-3726 Quality homeclunlna ~AtmwindoW ~ sm & I& maint jobs. Reasonably~· Ref s., bonde(t. 969- 2556 Housecleanina·Experi· enc::aS. Own ........... ....._ Reasonable. Call ..., 545-3464 House-Lease-Arch Beach HeW1ts 2 bed-room, 2 blllh, cin. Spa. View-deckL F'npleoe New caroet/paint. $1,500. 827-7460. Olde CdM. So af PCH on t.bulous Pacific Or CMW· looki'I. ocean, bay & l*k. madlld 3 bed. 3 ba. mc.ec hama. 3 al ... Poot. 2 fi"pl. Lease $2595. 759-9274. Luuna Hills Condo Latce Forest1Moutton Pkwy.2bedtoom, l batt\ pra ... washer/d~r hook-up. $800. 582· 8470 Dusty's Landscaoe -lawn maint, serv. Weekly/ month/ 1 time. Free est 241-1640 •PilnoTuNns Professional tuni..r since 1975. Give new life to ~ piano (714) 552· JOHN THE PLASTERER· Journeyman. 14 yrs_ exp, local ~. lath, plaster, stucco. palchi~ ~ _ paj~ina. Xlnt reN 535-8311 . Newport Beach-New furn. 2 bdr 2 ba. dbl i#~~Ti} lmm9C. Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 ba. dbl ... pool. ;.c. tennis. Yrly rental SlOOO/mo. OPer18:30tD 1. Avail now 213-~ 5479 Capisbar10 Buch Town-hoUse. Walk to Beech. 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths family & dlninc room areas, fir•=•· bal· ~/W/w. ' • ,.. dishwasher. 2-car ett: ached .. ,.... $1,100 monthlj plus security deposit (213) 431-1232 Clean, pain..cl 3 bed-room, 1 bid\ Sjr, ~ Capistrano ~ndo. Endosed COlleled .-;o. Garqe. $800/1._. ~uctes water. 592: 411111111 ...... /Unfum ...........•. 4()6 Rental . . . • . . • . . . . •.. 417 Situation Wanted .•..• 308 ROOMMATI TO SHAU FtJaNmlD> J m>aMJaATHAPt.IN NltWPoRT •&ACB. WALK TO at:ACB· POOL-LAUNDRY- POOLSIDI APT •• TRASH COMPACTOR· ' MONTH NEW APT. CALI. 71UJl-1121 DAYS-114·646-44'3 IVININGS. use. MONTll.lh UTIU1US. 417·R11D11._ltlll MAUl/Kaanapaii Beach 2. bed, 2 ba condo. Ocean vteW, fully fwn & equip. ~~~ch. Hilton Head Island Aesort. South Carolina. 2 t.:troom, 2 bath. Golf tennis, 300 yards to bNch. $475 weekly. 837 -6314 evenqs COlOUDOI . TEUURID£ • maaical roci(y min ... N'eoefy fwn corO. le>Ct to river. ~ 4. ExtraordNry vteWS. S&ft1Y view decJ(. short ... '° town. Cable TV, jllcuz. *-au.door activities. Reduced sum"* r.-~ ex weeks. Call Bob 494- 8553 weelcdly$. 507. Colidan*'luml ,_ .. e.bJ9 "1a111tont condo w/bollt sfiis> & t.utiful blyvi9w. 3609 view from obell vlltiolt deck. Priwle communi\Y, pool, pr- .... Will cDnlider tnde 01..._ w/ODtion to~· chase. C.U 673-3725 end melle °"" for 501-Hou-for We By Owner Leisure World ~ • Nob Hilt. West ~ 2 bedroom. 2 beth. ~ Plemant yant. • • 830-9397 WIDOW HAS MONEY FOR TRUST OEEOS- Sl0,000 Up! No Credit Chk; No penalty. c.n D11 .un !tl11 'nl11173- 731L MONEY R>R RENT!! fOf llf1 ~loan • star· tups. apMSions, con- struction Women entre- preneurs in business welcomed! UiCR Asso-ciates. 514 w. Bllboa Btvd Ste A, Balboa 92661. Call p.m. 67~ 2047 .., ....... ... TD y..,. .... •••te:d _ ......... . ~::.....--.. .. Movinc-Must Sell. FIWleh~O.­ rywood tonn.I livina room & dinina room sum; TrllditiorW Kq c~ bedroom $850, ~njry queen bedraam. $375; COunlry ~=':k~ ~ ...... 1 .... =~~ table -~~ --.. bed. v&l'ri, Bir· slDall.. &clllent condi- tion. 836.1374 Sofa, Lew Seat, chair and ottoman. Never = Wil .... $195. 761- ~ .=, sr.:n..= dawn .... Unit. ~ =~~-~ 1 /2 carat ladies di•· mondrirw1~ . sale 1000 ~213m . GREAT BUY! cc •. · .... sz4 __ , _ __.; ~ _,_ -WlliCRAFJ , OCENTL.RV 'lit!!! usm•oATS LOWEST PJUCES FULLSUVJCE ALLISON MAalJU INC. .w.. .......... .. ....... -.&,;Clllll .... ("4 .... ~ 1986 Kawasaki Con· cours Sport tourin1 maac~ Law mile&: =cc. BMW heMer afbmsl~ SU-. Melw touri extrn. $4 ...... ~ l*t1(714)494-5973. e .............. _... , .. ,..~ut rn Cll 631-:8120 Yoho 1981 Dl W..,n-4~ w/ Ocf. 68K miles. Exe. cond. u.ded. $5500 OBO 840-5062 aft. 6 p.m.MUITmL 19ll MODll A SPORT COUPEFulw~.U o~nat $9,500. 495· 2 • 1961 M1111,... Slbq 2..,,. LoOka IQOdlnn ~ ... -. blKk ~ICW. 53,000 miles. $19~. S9e It 24792 La ~ta Dr., Laaune ,._,... 01 call 831-2058 ~-.! ..... '49 ford COnvertible • Resaared. w/a.• dttw. Modest wcwk to com. ~,._~A ,... cl111ic Foi' .-or will COMidlr tnde on recent Porsche 911 ~Tam Iiemey 832· J733JZX<offlce). Uc. 919-CMipera 1972 fireball Tr.vel Trllilr tr x 31' ~ ~~'°°"' $3~. 493- 111111 fOU All • •AULT ._ A DIED Of TIUIT DA11D MlfUltllf I. Ha. U"' m YOU TAU ACTION J'O ~ _,. W1f, IT MAY• IOLD AT A .....C Ill.I. • fOU -M IDUMTION Of THI M!Um or THI Mac'• I .. AUINIT YOU YOU tHOUl.O COlfTACT A LAWfD. ' ..... .,, .................... .,, .. TF No. 75401 l.oM No. 552752 Notice ii her9by 8Mri tNt Serrano R~ Company, a California Corporation as tru1tee °' -. . .-.:...-... . Sl'CC I FIW trullile. or _____, ttuMlle pursuant to the Deed of Trust ..-:1_, by JOHN W1WAM RH I NESMITH, JR., A MARRtED MAN AS HIS SOl£ AND SEPARATE PROPERTY end Recorded JAN 10, 1985 in lnwument Ho. as-ocm72 d OfficW Records In the office of the County "9cold« of ORANGt'. County, Catifomia. and pUrsuant to the Notice of Defautt and EJection to Sell ~ recotded MARCH 4, 1987 in lnslr\lnwt No. 87-117071 of uid Officiaf Records, will Sett on JULY 24, 1987 et 9:45 A.M., It THE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO TH£ COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 700 CMC CENTER W£ST, SANTA NU., CA. at public auction, to the hichest biddet' laf c:astt ~at the time of Ale inl.lwful money of the Unled SIMes). alt rilttt. title, and int.rest. a>nwyed to and now tWd by it under uid deed in the property situated in said Courtly ends.... and described. '°'lows: LOT 30f 8l.OCK 3350f CANAL SECTION Of NEWPORT ~. IN THE C.TY Of NlWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF 0AAHGE. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 4, PAGE 98 Of MISCfJ I ANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFACE Of THE COUNTY R£C0R0ER Of SAID COUNTY. Property MdrMI is purpottedty known as: 3504 MARCUS AVENUE. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92663 n.e...-amount of the unpeid ~oftheobliption secured by the ~ to be told end rwonable ~-· d com. ......... and adv.lie* lit the time of the lnltim ~of the Noticed s. ii $289,63S.27. In eddition to c.sh, the T Nltle _, 1CC1C1t Cll'iified chedrl. C81hiw's c:t.cb. ct..acs drawn by a St.-or F...., Od Union or S.W.. Auociation. CK $Nnp a... eulhorizlld to do bus{neN in this sa.. All cMcks must be~ dlllld. tn lhe ..... ..., ott. than cash Is~. the Trustee "'llY witNdd the~ of the Trusllle'a Deed until funds become available to the .,..,.. 01 endanee -• ,,...., ol rW1t. Seid ule will be made, but without OCMnant or ~ • ...,. .. 01 implied r I +11 tide. pc111SSion or~ to utidy the .,.,_. .. MCUr9d by uid Deed. lndudinl the ... and ....... ottheb'ultle and of the trusts a.....a by Mid deed, MMnces thlNunder, wilh ......... prowided ttwein, and the ~ Pf'•~ ol the "* send by said deed with ....... ttllrean • swuwided in Mid Nola. o.e.ct: JUNE 15, 1•1 SerrallO ~eon..,,, 1001 Co11w1.n:a on. ........ Celtlafn6I 91706 (811) 114.7200 •.OTNltle By NOAMA MJUAH MAOtSON, ~VICE PMSIDCNT 112119 7/16 0491 File No. F'34 7858 7/2 7197/16 7/23 CM9' t._GIE ..... Act. The ............. -....... In DilpertlMM .... ~f' .. Mid Court. lecated et 111 Clvtc c..... Drive ..... In the Ctt;tl ...._AM, CaUfor· ftleflJlt,et 1:Gp.m. on Mwta. ""· '' 'IOU 08JECT to the ·~ ...... ,.tttlon. you ........ efftW .,,..,. .......... ~ ......... yew •11ctten1 or fl,. wrttten •t«tlMI wtth the co.rt before the hew· Inf. Yow .,._...-ce _.,be Ill,.._ or by your elterMv. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a con· tiftgeftt creditor of the deCNsed. you must file your ct.Im with the court fir .,......., It .. h Pf"• SOMt ,..,...,t•tlve ap· pointed tty the court within four monttts from the ate of ftnt Issuance of letters n provided In Section 100 of the Callfor· nl• Probete Code. The time for flllng ca.lms wtll not Qpire prior to four monthi from the date of the hearing noticed abowe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the flle kept by the court. If you ... lnlerested In the ftf•te. you may serve upan h encvtor or acf. M....,ator, or upon the atten.y tor the executor or Mmlnlstrator. and fl,. wtltl h court with proof of ..,,,Ice, a written r.- QUHt stat... that you MWe specljl ftOtlce of the flllng .... Inventory __, -..r•••ment of ntete ..... ., of the petltlent OT accounts mentioned'" Section 1200 Md ••.s GI the Callfor· nla Pt ..... Code. & ==.~ GERTNER A ... Wfletlaw O.Ct .... Drtw .. 191 No put ...... CtAlw• ,.., "'",.,t Ensltn (S4SJ91) Jut 2. !· '6 • 0497 .... ........ ,.. ... ................ 9M .................. __. .......... a•O••I ot . ....... .., ......... ............... 11"51 ........ ~ .......... ,_fllftMT,..._ .,.... ~~.,y .......... °'.,.. ... ...................... T,.._a~•--ofO.. ..... ............. _-.CW· .. ~ ......... '""'·Md. --.. Oii .,.._.. Md Elec· tioA .. Sell, ..... •-d9d oa t2/1M7 n 0ocUfMfll 17'°"923. 9ooll . p .... °' Ottlall ...... .,... .......... ca tlCMd b¥ AeMc:Y s.... Md Post111g ........... _ ... ...,..._ .. p 0 .. I0111, s.c.-•• lo. CA 95HO. $111)411· 2727 '°"WO. • i: tl1t) 4M-eHI, HOME FEDERAl SA"*GS ANO LOAN AS· SOClA TIOH, • Corpor .. .._ • T.-.., ~ AAdra R Ow& ._.,, Tr..slM PrOduc:ltO!l Coof'dMglOf/Hf'U t , D•I• 112447 1a . 111. ma 0492 PUBUC NOTICE F1C1ITIOUI ..... NWITATEmSIT The followins person is doina business as: PARK PLACE APARTMENTS, 1651 Pampes. Anaheim, CA 92801. Brian J. Sinaer, 340 Via Lido Notd. N8wpQf1 Beech, CA9266l. This business is con· duded by M individual. The reaistrant com· metK:ed to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name CK names listed above on 6 /1/87. Sisned: Brian J. Sinaer. This st.lllemMt was Ned MY t 197 TIE NEWPORT ENSIGN .... rt with the County Clet1c o4 <>ranee County on June 29 1987 file No f347860 7/2 7/9 7/16 7/23 ~9t fltl9UC NOTICE nc11nuus ... ss NAME STATEMENT The followins person is doin1 business as. SHEARS-SAMIS AGENCY, INC .• 901 Dover Drive, Suite 120, NewPOrt Beach. CA 92660. Shears·Samis Agency, Inc., California, 901 Dover Drive, Suie 120, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a corporatt0n The regjstrant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 4 -1·72. S1gn~d: Shears-Sam1s A&ency Inc , Donald B Samis, CEO. This statement was filed with the County CleB of Oranet County on June 29. 1987. file No. f34757 7/2 7/9 7/16 7/23 0493 PUmJC NOTICl ntiillOUl•--- NAIEITATDmn' The~ persons we doinc business as: OUYE· WOOO APARTMENTS, 9081 Cerritos A.Ye-, Anaheim, CA 92804. James A. ~rtl.. 245 Ctescent Bay Drive, u.una s 9Mcti. 92661. Martha Newkirk, 245 Ct9SClef'lt Bey Drive, Lacuna a.ch. CA 92651 This business is con- ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com· menc:ed to transact busi· ness under the fictitious bUsineu name or names listed above on 6/1/87 Staned~ James ~irk. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on June 29, 1987. File No. f347859 . 712 719 7/16 7123 0495 PUmJC NOTICE ncnnous IUSIN£SS NAME STATOIENT The foUowine person 1s doin1 bus1ess as NATIONAL DISTRIBUTION CENTER. 1870 Park New· port #210, Newport Beach, CA92660 Cynthia Pauhne Kini. 1870 Park Newport #210, Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business is con· ducted by an individual The re1istrant com· ,,.. K:ed '° transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names hsted abowe on April 15/87. SCned:~~ This --.,.tt was filed with the County ~ of Or:anee County on June 29, 1987. f"tle No. F347856 6/2 7/9 7/16 7/23 0492 QROSSWORD PUZZLE NO. 68 ACIOH •o•• I . H.wlC cab } 7. hrfer:c modd I. loformal 29. la lde.llol '-SuArimtlr 39. r ... ~ JO • ...,. copiouJ ·W. , ... -.1eJ ae 2. Ya.du n . *°''_. I 0. Inland w.a in ~ ...... ). Kita H.~ ... ctftUU ~ •2. ~ ........ 4 ....... pan .W. Laaia fot ._ .,.., 14. Na11wt ol o . v ...... '°' >, Taapti .. fl'Wc .u . __ .... t.dia1 Mad.,...., .,..,.,. ol '"'" 6. Adu '"7 }7. Fntic- 11. Mock JftOOft •·t eiir.o.r ., . la f nor ol )I. Obcainell 17. Dr<lar« .o. Flriq tlWIMD&I !I. Eaa lodiaa 41. Wicb4 18. M* tuptCW 46. Eoeauias Mttwta.llor 4 ). Seidl coerdw:t 19. Capabk ol tw1n1 41. ktwr cr«*.in• 9 ..... ~ kplly 0 . 8'a.IJJ Uta kW 49. Hu..,. nu 10. s,.llish '°' 46. Pon WI 21. Gnt cooch )(). Uclamatioa ol dd.,,_. .,,,, 47. Ca•iq 22. Tauu ) I . U.io fot ~•J 11.knuccnaa 41 ....... t.y •iodow 2). PasrrJ ) 2. Abbrftiaoon lot catlia11811t 49. Aod,..... ia 24. Oucdo ...... , ltAIC 12. l'\xtic fona f0t •lll*s 2). Dull pttlOft H . Nonapparaoa <lou i1 )().0... 26. 8roaJ ptCtt ol pe ptt >7. u.~, I). Sliidl )2 Moqrd 29. WKkly 60. Pam 16. W.t -.if )). N..uW..._ le>. Eahaw. 61 . &t.kncn of ~ 20. Mond H . K.c. 31. Thnnr 61. Brank 2 t Gto.p ol rranlen n Co.DA. }2. }uM bttd~ 63. Tutklsb unpnial 25. Vac 16. F1nr pr._ 33. H1J.Jm ~J 26. Pin« )~. Adhnni« oa 36. bbnJs toUrh• Ht 64.~ 2 l . lkaw lft&ft • ltamp ol Nnr Guinn 6). \'i~WC'd .28.Su~ 19. Teat • I . _ ......... illaw~ from ti.e compater, Na tbo9l it wan' required afliila' ... bC noted. ~ to police reco~ a.it Jned UoDC in Irvine and ... ._.born in lpalewood. Sbe llilid'-na~withtbe Lei A..... County Sheriff's ~t from 1972 to 1974, liiMI woi'bd in the same capacity for die City of Tustin just prior to coming to Newport Beach. Stoddanl aaid Clark owned two botses and and was an avid equemian. -She spent a lot of time with her bona,• said Stoddard, •and wa always competing in eques-- trian CYmts. We're really going to mia her around here.• The CHP is continuing its investigation and requests that 211tAnnual There~ (Mr 1JX) artNs and ~exhtiting al the Snds ~ 1llf!'t &play their WOl1t fnm boolhs aJli Ulls they hR Cft'ad, eadl one an artwork in mown rWt. ARI, the aatoG ~ lhere. You an nm them. dlal with lhrm. W'Mdl dmi v.ut, and twr'I amnisiion a \Writ ro be cbJe epmally b )00. Bet of an. twJ)1tq's Ol*bJrs urm the sun and saars. with the &tslus of the oa:.lfl intheaiund on lheMrze. ....,_, ia Newport Bea~. wl ~--twobl-*-Ud ........... Met dOor of tlae.,...aadwerc~out ........ ~dddlel.ICCORJjq to ....... s.t SIOlllR. TM ._ ......... ..,,,,,,..ildo the car and fled before lrita111e1 could Jet the lance namher, Stoddard aaid, bot ~ des- cribed tbe car • a dart~ anyone who may have wilneued the .ccident or bM inlormation about it cont.ct ~en Daily or tbe Public Affain Officer at (714) 66l-621S Services were bdd for Clark at tbe ParamOant Mortuary and a 11.aw nii.tc 1avice WM held at Forest Lawn in Cypress on Tuelclay. 1978 Cbcvrolet Monte Carlo. SIL Boward a·na._. .. OD pab'Ol w• be ipOUed a C8I' •Mdriaa that dac:riflioD _. ...._,..,... to ltOp it. Tbe driver of die car lped ap ad .. ~" Eilen~wontiaa to Stoddaid. Tbe cbw con- tinueCI at..-.. of ap to 85 mila per hour to Barranca Road, wbeR Jamboree ends. The IUl- pect car continued acrou Bar- ranca and crubed tbroup a fence onto the Marine bale located there. Units from the lniiiC, Tllltia and Santa Alla police were called, and three ~-9 units were dispatcbed. One t•pect WU aeen to run onto tbe Marine.,_ and military SM;»lice were alerted, said StOddaid . William Lee Wallace, 37, Anaheim, wu later appre- bended by MPs aD8 turned O¥el' to Newport police. The ICCODd suspect escaped under cover of dartneu The clothing store bu been burglarized three times this month, with previous burglaries occurring on June 9 and 13, said Stoddard, adding that more than S 18,000 worth of designer women's clothing wu recovered from the car. The car was later reported stolen. 11wre is so nufl IO choOle &om. 50 nu:h IOseeaohoodt N. SaG.-g'f. )'OU ·o dimir.r IJC*IY, gbil. halllkxalai wood;~ .... lbltlNurk: ~~. pGllCllait, sibaet .. ~ pmes. Wilddma, ......... .. illdd ... dadl9g ........ -·~ ..... ~ddli .. ind ...... in f!lfl'f mdam f.ai1 dav. ltmae~ aUowinK you ... ~ bmily to acsually a glB br.q tr.ummm no~~ lhroodl ski8'd puls cl air ... IWf11S of day r&ng &omthe.t.a ...... ~ ~ ... pftD,sf~ ~ mnlDUIS of a bee or stiU lifr. 'llliweob hSlg a,!ft?'d lhroudl a SCftBl ro ~ ,,,_,ful ~amnents. The SnGs f$iYal has put~ an ir6ermlional bJd hmar. ~ilh mis b MIV ta1t. FRll'I ~n:ian ro Gmnan disti5. from ~·Margaritas IO an ~·QR. from balcal pota5 lusling with )UTIU)' ~I&' IO dditJdJI ~·u tnl a bst ID ft'.1116ri>a, ~ m the pu:d.: How c1o you IJl IO s.Gs tm nm a IMl'll ~ ays. Yoo an cDie, .,..,.. the rmp IO one of the iu ,..... arralhMn. then pa ~one of j]e..-1n11111obe ...... 11 lhtahl&Z. ti trana nil in a~ ... i1dudlS PdE Ccml llidmr. so ........ (ft of lhe bra:Nlut hliiek CIR liM llwf cs~ and cmrt., nm. The~ Qu1ly Tami DiMtaliDpMilrs .... 1u.-1Dfae re.ii eidl .. v.. am,.., Mm••~ ............ ell 6J6.RH foraipldt ........... L ~ $3. Ss*-5 $2. Oildmi M Ind "*Fl& wtin IClXl ... ied by iM. 5-rl .. "' ... fl). r.n.., clmn~of25+may ~ ....... $'l eldt (Man.ftf Olilr>. • '· , ....... ks best u tbe Pavias can piece t<>p:t.bcr, the home WU built in 1928 by the Tliffra: family, large landowners in ~ and Riv- erside Counties, u a aum:met' house. In the early yean, the family used it often in the summer but then lea and Jess and the yean went by. For many ~ the house stood empty with DO sian of life except for an empty Seven-Up bottle resting OD the piano that one could see throup the win- dows. The children in the neigh- borhood somehow decided the ~ house wu haunted. •If you stand outside in the prden people will stop by and tell you stores about this home," ·Ken Parvia said. "Dead bodies in the buemen~ an elevator runniq throup the home and a abOlt that could be beard roaming abouL The one story that everyone seems to have beard is that there WU a pool in the basement and a Silftr Shadow Rolls R.oyce in the prage. Charles Tuffrec, who sold us the home refUled to part with tbe car and we are still looking for the pool," Pavia said. , . . .. Soarin1 Fireplace Flue As the door to 66 Linda Isle opens, guests are greeted by the homc•s luxurious dramatic impact. A copper fireplace flue soars upward past the second level to the home's unusual wood-lined, vaulted ceiling. The fireplace separates the home's living room and formal dining room. which overlook the pool and spa patio setting with pano- ramic channel and bluffside vi~ creating the backdrop for this picturesque scenario. 1b.is home offers a wonderful No Limltatiom for Decor Although the home is contem- porary in style. its extensive use of such sophisticated materi.ala as travertine, onyx. mirrored walla and brus and copper . . . ,, in1t1ate1 an atmosphere of understated elegance which allows for a wide ranp of interior desips as well u a mixture-contemporary ana antique, and formal and caslial. .. The home offers a spacio~ ncss that is unique and which is · incorporated into the decor. Mirrored walls are focal points in the living room. dining room and stairway to the home's second level. Reflections of waterfront views create ever- changing murals and interplay with each other as guests walk around or sit and relax. Gius handrails line the home's stairway and surround the galleria hallway which is wide and flows pdy to create separate environmen~a music center, a sitting room overlook- ing bayside views and an office. The center section has been left open, keeping visible the home's lower level. Unique Mirrored Armoire Besides the spacious galleria, the home\ upper level also has a guest bedroom and bath, a bedroom with its own balcony and mirrored closet doors, and Ute master suite which offm privacy and tranquility. The master suite has a wet bar and larae bath area which is highlighted with a Jacuzzi tub, a steam shower and a large walk- in closet that is concealed by a mirrored armoire facade . .. A very unusual effect indeed is this armoire which leads into the large walk-in cedar-lined closet. This adds a touch of elepnce to the bath area," said Daynes. Copper Coffered CeiUn1 The home's full den utilizes the beauty of copper as its theme. A copper cotJcml ceiling and copper counter for the bar adds a dramatic tone which is reflected dramatically in the mirrored wall behind the wet bar. The room offen space for convenational areas and shelves for books and art objects line two of the walls. The home's gourmet k.itcbe~ a~ted with tile of a rich chocolate brown color, is super- bly equipped with all of today's modem appliances. No Details 0Yerlooked -:rbia home was completely remodeled in 1984. The mate- rials med are Of bip quality and the dcsip bas left DO details ~rlooted. Thia home ia like new. because the ownen ba-.e not liwd in it coatiauously since they boupt it. The home is abo unusual, became it off en a pool and spa on the beyside of the raidence. Not many homa on Linda bit hive this feature," said Daynes. Tiie home's other special fea- tures iDclude solid bronze door MQitJea~ air conditioniq. a hiab teda teemity 1J1,tC1D. a bidden c r 1•••• ••••• •111110 ..... , • LW aE .. Clilpbmrd lidlr'l wtl'I IPMdlng wt1le trtM and CGP1* d•Hno lend a New Englend * to tia l1IL ac:he 5 bedloom home WW. flmily and tonml clr*'9 '°°"" FtWICh doOrs arid paned windo~ Fabuloua brick floored Diane Johil80ft oek and --kilchen .... prlvdl .. '°°" , ,,....., sull opening to "8 beyfront pale> and boM 1Hp. •Ha1111a111 D•·•• • ._ • ...-ml with a rare 82' on the IOUth beyfront. Really lovely 5 bedroom (or 4 and maids) with large rooma for spectacular entertaining. Spertding condttion with lirtgle light French doorl. p&antdon .... and c"*>m pool The huge~ bedl oom has ftreplece. MJndeck and fllbuloul bey ... lMge aaumable ao.n. 11.lalll U1·1• D1·1• MlftllT -with dock b large bo9l Ught and _., 5 beclloom, 4~ bd'I remodel with family and tonnal dining rooma and •-tn kitchen. Seperated beclloom and belh could be maida ......... Treditlonel with paned wlndowa. French dools and crown moklngL Qwr.., rMy Ade tor Newport Condo. II.I.. Dl·I• •••nan MYF•IT with fllbubJI views down Halt»or leland cMnnel. Beautifully remoc:t1l1d and CU8tOmized with lavilh .. of wood and .._ e bedrooms wil'I den. dining room. olice and dock tor 3 large boa plue ~ Watl flont ..., and ~ w ... IP& Owners_. cany 181T.D. II.II llH.111 Dl·I• _,.11111 aft Cll • In pr1me PeninlUla Point comer -~ Picket fenced chanw wtlh 3 bedrooma. V8U"9d and bwned ceilinged IMng room with ~andYieWIOfhduneaand ocean pluagtleat qumWa over detached g1Aga. -.111 ••.•• Dl·I• •• JULY 2. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS~• ••••• PEI 1111 U ..._ IBllY • built lor pr111nt owners in 1113 Uling 1he ftneet ............ Airy high ceilinged. he lowing 3 bedloom with famify and dining arw and ...,.,.... den/office plus petio. Double s-'8d wlndowa. stained glm. IOlar panels and ape in m ... rbath. •&Ill 111·1• 1.91 ml · Full of charm & sun9hine. Gracious home # with cazy den & 3 bedlooms including separate apKioua master with hia/hera bath and deck. Beamed ceilings and fireplace In living room, t.dwood ftoora and lovely pmlo on sunny comer lot ...... t.m m -UQht. bright and fllbubl8 r9mOdlt on 45' ....... to ..,... lot clOM to ctubhou9e. Vaun.d ceilinged 4 bedroom wtlh flmity Md tona.I ti• rooms opening to 90Ulh. feeing Uled bride Piiio Wtlt .... . l1llMI ••:•• Mfflln PHI 111 E. epectacular Newport Herbor ~ night tights views from this newly C8FJJ ••• d. 2 bedroom and den with high c ••• and ...,.. dedc. Sellar will consider trade and will ceny 2nd T.D. Available dodc lor 50' boat. 11a111 ••••• ,.. .a 11110 area of custom homes. Freehly refurbiahed with crisp white walls and mexican .,_. entry. thia 6 bedroom has eat-in family kitchen. torm.a dining, family room and spacious game room IUIR>Unding lovely courtyard with large custom poot. Security system and 3 car garage. •H&ll llZl.111 U1·1• _, m•n LIClml . C1o1e '° Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Bike to Balboa Pier and Pavillion. A 3 bedloom beach houae with aep11ate bonus room and beth. ••111 ••.•• *** *** llYflllT cw with1Urlq ba9ir1 Md nlF.t lightvtewa. Elegant and immacula• 2 bedroom, tastefully decOlld9d in neutral tones. Greet locllon in 98CUrity building with doonMn and pool ••• 111 ••.•• MIGE W'lllJT condoa wittl F~"doora. double pened windows. wood tloof'8. ape tuba. form.a dining rooma and •t·ln ki"=hens. Built u a duplex in 1985 wllh all top quality materials. Greet localion neer a.lboe Pier. Ma mum•• !Wlf I l t 1 • M•.111 • ... 41tf ...... • •••• Ill.RA ._mm. Abeolutlly cherming 2 beidloom red brick coa.ge-"' vaulted celing1. lrepl9ce. new earl* and loYelY Pile> plu8 tipec:bll 2 bedloom upper unit lor Income. Exe ...... k:c Illian. A p • • 1411,111 llM8I UYF•IT CllM with panoramic viewa. Totally remod1l1d 2 bedroom in w:urity building. Price includel beauaat twnilhingl down to the last mcup. Bo.a llip availab6e. Walk to ~ and b 11ch. Greet ; weatiDn get-a-way. Ml.Ill ••.•• •1a:11111 n•• . with dodc tor 35' boa Lovely 3 bedloone hM huge living room with wet t.r, firepl9ce and beemed c1iling1 opening to pdo on ._ .... l.arge mum.ble 181 T.D. Anxioua owner '-19duced the price agM\. ..... Ill·•• llnl llJT ~in NCUrity building with pool Spacious 2 bedroom With deck off maw & living room for tuft advanlllge of turning belin, oce9n and night light views. Slip .... at $1. 75 per fool Walk to f'9ltlluranta. flll aalll U1·1• aft -•1&1•1T . Lota of ptMntiaJ in this 3 bedroom. 2 bath home. Large living room with &..,a.ce and Frendl doors opening to petio with BBQ and cabana plus lawn leading to dodc tor 28' boet Just a few blocks to ocean b 1achea. An. U1·1• •TEIFAllT in amaJI Newport Beech community with poot and tennia. AefurtMlhed 4 bedtoom. 21h beth home on comer lot with torm.I ct;ning room. aenny patio and great IUnset views. Shaft walk-to ocean. Lm' , r ••111.... a1-1• AUlllJ IC8ll HT · ~ adollil>le remodef. bright and dwy 3 bedroom baactt house on tiny lot (no upkeepft) just ..,. to und. Hardwood ftocn. circular 9*aircw. fi...,... and fantastic ..... ....... . ...• *** llWUITJm *** llY .. condo on l'9 PenNula. HeaNy C81J 1'8 d md ta..., ............ 2 bediow 2 ~ In w::urtar bullll19 ... ~pool and .... tD s ..... lip. C.8'w ,.. MDI'-Wiit tD Nempcwt IMl9ne~ b llChm and lllny. .......... ~ n 11 U • Ull B CharrNng 2 bedloom. 1 .. ball condO with n•ior laundry and 2 car garage. OacOiatot ~ beftJer c.rp1tng. mn blinds. wet ber in living room, mirrored ..-drobea. cenaJ vacuum and .W condilioning. Jult ..,. to beY and oc1an b11thea. 1211.111 U1·1• ••••• •M•l INllllE · Walk to Hoag and medical buldil9. bike to bw:h.. Airy ..,.... 9l'Mf &d will 3 bedlooma. woodbuming ...,.... .... -.... and laige pdo. Qty light ... trom ...... ... '° coiMIUnity pool ...... . ...• ..,, ._ mm tn ~ 1oca1on ...... off_... ..,._.... a.IM1911Nw;ut111 3 bedroone home""' COl'W bride ...,.. and wnny .,.., ~ ...... 2 bedloom ~ows .. ~ ••.111 llM8I Wt\ ~ERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL TORS· JIS~A-. .......... j . .. , ... . " ) -\ ' I t ,,. ' \ " t ' ,, . ~ ,_ ••• 4 I '· ' ...... I \ • J -I I ... ,· I ' . -- Stauffer's staff ap.precl aY ANNnTE •ATSON When M.-j ...... Sea U. RmllJ mo\'ed to its new location in May, both ~ti and clients alike made favorable commentl. .. We haw bad commentl that our new place is more cheerful, ofl'eriq an eYeD more rclued atmosphere than the other Office. Our new office is JarFr and more visible than our oria- inal location, w said Sta..rer, who opened bis own real eat•te company I 0 years ago this month. Sea Lion .,eat T-Ji'l1 ' I said, .. I reaDJ IOft this new location. We have been ~ busy lately and we feel this baa been a aoOd move for us. w Sllllil T• &,a, the Sea Lion -.:at who ia wry invohed with commerJ:ial and investment properties, is mo enthusiastic about the mme. Sbe laid,~ place is fantastic. I have been very busy~ for commer- cial bailclinp for clieats WbO are interated in propa:tiea tbi'ouab- .. It ii the reallon .,.. .,. eacatii1 in •atiiil a tnnrs.._ rua ilnootbly. I laift beliala CW. benine.u for ahnoa 25,... ad I fmd I learn new thiap ~ day, .. said Stauff•. 1 out Corona dd Mar, i..,una Sea Lion RealtJ ia a .-raJ real estate compaay wbicll off .. ~in a wide~ of teal at.ae tranuctiom from com- men:ial investment p~ to residential and residential income propertie. Stauffer is adamant about usina tbe word •sperialiu. w He said, •we ao Beach and Soutti Oranae County." Ten Eyck actively participates in the Realty Invest- , mcnt Anoci•tion of Cafif'omia wbi~h meets regularly with almost 800 agentl wbo excbaqe listing information packaaea with each other. u well as sponsor speakers who give edu- where our clients WMl •to F- -~----------........,-----------. :ationaJ lectures OD investment lt018S. NEWPORT OCEAI VIEW II CAMEO SHORES 1585.IDJ 3 bedroom + den ... includes maid's suite. S~ming pool and lots of space to expand and add on. OCEAI VIEW 11 IHORECUFFI 18.1111 . New listing with one of the best Views other than the homes on the dtff. Set backs allows for special view protection. OCEAll VIEW CllDOS Sl•JDI I 1241JDI Versailles unltS near Hoag, Hospital. 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom. Great values for ocean view in· Newport Beach. Security gates and inside parking. JUST LISTED Five bedrooms, just listed, Harbor View Homes, next to the greewibett. New kitchen and baths. Best location. Extra 18,.e lot $509,000. OCEAll VIEW 11 lAIUIA •JDJ Top Of the mcuuln CMlllODUta m.ln beach In Laguna. Over 'h acre. Geotechnical report is available. Tremen- doua view. ' OCEAll VIEW l8TI II C1m 40' each ......... $284,500 . Stunning canyon and ocean view from the hi&hest point on Hazel Drive. Two lots for $569,000. options in real estate. Stauffer is entering his 2Stb . year in real estate. As bis first decade with his own company ends, he looks enthusiastically toward the future ... Even though we moved, we haven' chanacd our commitment in serving the public. We are still able to give . our clients good aervice. The current market is very active and I feel the public is unaware of the extra work that has been placed on the broken. Today there is so much more to the service side of the business- escrows, disclosure forms, city reports., and many other items to attend to. a note from maury GOME SEE US AT 3732 E. COAST HWY., COM Good Buy at $385,000 Spacious Cameo Highlands home, 3 bedrooms, library/fam- ily room, dining room, and living room around sunny. bright patio, pool and spa. Access to gated beaches. Assumable loan. Don't miss this onet Harbor View Ho,,,.. Four bedrooms, family room, Montego model. An excellent buy at $311,000. . PICT• PEIFBT-Charming 4 bdrm 3 bath home in prime location. New roof, recently remodeled with oak peg and groove floors. open beam ceilings. UMd brick fireplace. antique fixtures. Beautifully landscaped yard. All this and much more. $429,000 mBAll UY-A charming home on the ocean aide of this exclusive gate-guarded community just steps from the bee~ Nice whitewater ocean view from living room. Loads of ~J. $599,000 UTE llAllEI Cl••lllTY-WOndetful whw'tewater views frOm ..... wnity home in beautiful E"*8ld Bey. Gr9lll home for entertaining. Large living room. skylights 8dd to the app I al. Cloee to pmb. pools. tennis and beach. 1815.000 WELCOME TO OUR WORLD ... A world of quiet secluded private areas built aro'-9nd megnlflcent coves. TllH UCll IAY-A wonderful large family home in this highly desirable gate guarded community. On a double lot with pool. gazebo, fruit trees. New carpet. ample storage. nice deck and just steps to the beach. $625,000 .-rl L.11111 IUCI W--SUper ocean view from this 3 bdrm. ~bath home just across the street from the sand. Huge deck. large yard with room for pool. Loads of charm with hardwood floors. wine cellar. $565.000 ..... Spectacular~-.. trom tMa highly upgr.sect erid unil on tint level. Beautitulty decoiatld llnd lovingly cared tor by original o....... Walk '° beech. shopping and bus. $241.000 LKANI. LICIMl-Very close to pools, ~tennis and beach in the gate-guarded community of Emerald Bay. This is a nice 4 bdrm family home with ocean views and a "ery private patio for entertaining. Owner will finance! $599.000 ICUIFlllT lllT-Perched on the cliff overlooking Splash Rock with spectacular whitewater ocean and Catalina sunset views. Beautifully decorated 3 bdrm unit with woodbuming fireplace. High security building. $450,000 mll:lll IAY-A warm and wonderful family home on a quiet cul-de-sac. Nice ocean vieW, 5 bdm\ 4 baths and aeparate adult end childl en en'8rtainment areas. l0¥8ly private pool area. A great home tor the lainity who kwes to ••"'1Bin. $995.000 Turner ASSOciates Rei/ton (714) 494-1177 ., lle5 N°"" COllJ't H~ • U,.. Bftlde, C~ '2'51 . More Resources, tter Solutions. • • They Make Merrill Lynch ~ealty People A Breed Apart WHY DID MERRILL LYNCH DOIT? With over-400 offices in affiuent communities 1 , nationwide, Merrill Lynch needed an office in Newport Beach, one of the most exciting markets in the country. They felt Unique Homes best matched their standards for quality and integrity. The Newport Beach office will compliment Merrill Lynch offices inLaJolla, Anaheim Hills, Beverly Hills, Palos Verdes and Santa Barbara. I U. IUl -Here's a pampered and paneled condominium CMWtooking Big Canyon golf. 2 '-.bdrm, 2 ba. plantation shutters.. $229,500 ...._ CUlr UID .. -University Park townhome, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. spotless. air cond, w:urtty~ highly upgraded. s 17 4,500 aWllT'S Clll Cll -Channing "cottage" amid trees. Two bdrm, 2 ba, den, patio, end unft location, near comm. pool, tennis. $250,000 WHY DID JIM WOOD DO IT? WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO HIM? After 20 years of owning his own real estate business, Jim is anxious to try his marketing and management approach in a "larger arena." Terms call for him to remain with the new organization for at least 2 years. From there, who knows? As Jim puts it, "After all these ycan this is quite possibly an exciting way to go out with a bang." • Clm ~ -Hard to find, 1 bdrm over gar8g8 plus 3 bdrm, 2 ba. houee. Near park, lhops and cafes. Sold In "as is" condition. $329,000 llC • allllll -·Real cloee to everythlngl 3 bdrm, 3 ba. plus 3 bdrm, 2 ba duptex, shingled exterior. So. of highway. $395,000 A ....,. • TIE lllfFS -3 bdrms, 3 ba. with upgraded baths and enlarged kitchen, end unit near comm. pool, greenbelt. $254,000 WHAT WILL CHANGE? The first and most obvious change will be in the name: now it is Merrill Lynch Realty, no longer Unique Homes, Inc. The next change will involve new sales aids. Then nothing will change until the move into a 7,000 sq. ft. office on the 2nd floor of the Bank of Newport building in Corona del Mar. This should occur by mid-fall. The conscientious service and community involvement of Unique Homes will remain. t.acm IUCI ClnlCl -Flavored 3 bdrm, a block to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek of btue view. $420,000 TIE ID IMl lllSl -Newport Heights landmark, 4 bdrm, 4 ba. In quiet area. Peek a view upstairs. large lot with room to grow. $280,000 111111£ • aam IDCITS - 3 bdrm with ca- thedral ceilings, lrg master and bit of ocean view from sweeping master. $334,000 WHAT WILL MERRILL LYNCH OFFER THAT UNIQUE DOES NOT? 1. National advertising in Town and Country Magazine. 2. Regional advertising in Orange Coast Magazine, The L.A. Tunes, The Register and in PSA In Flight Magazine. 3. A referral network involving all SO ltala. 4. One of the largest relocation programs in the country. S. An Orange Coun~ Sales Training Facility. 6. A regional refenal program involving ofllces in La Jolla, Anaheim Hills, Beverly Hi.lb, Palos Verdes and Santa Barbara. CllM II IEWPOIT--4 bdrm, 3 ba. formal dining room, den, 3 fireplaces. spa. approx. 3,800 sq. ft $479,000. TUITUIDCK TOWllOIE-Sophlsticated 3 bdrm, den and family room. Over 2,400 sq. ft near tennis, overlooking city lights. Asking $249,500. flmEI 1m11EM11a .. -From JMgr11ft- cent South Laguna condO. 2 bdrm, den with every Imaginable lln'IWJlty, end unit, private comnuwty. seee.ooo 2443 E. Coast Hl&hwa1 Corona clel Mar, C.lforala '2625 (714) 675 '''' ,. Here Ar e cts on Merrill Lynch ealtY:-of Stamford, Connecticut Acquiring Unique Homes of Newport Beach, California .f' HOW MUCH S WAS INVOLVED! Both parties bave agreed not to dilcua tbe tenm al tbC Kquisition. Both aides are very pleued with the terms. Jim Wood put it this way, 66After 20 years of my own Office I'm ~ happy with the finances ,.and the future of this new arnnpmt. ,,. --rm bte•thiq easier and · sleeping much sounder ••. anyone who has owned his or ber own busineu will Understand.• ~• ...... -Oc1an BIYd, 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 1 atCWy on highly 111'\ated 40' lot. Approx. 1ao• ... Buy adj. 30' lot for 70' frontllge. $149,500 .. • ~ -Home near the footbridge above patk. 3 bdrm, 2 story with skylights, ftteplace. and chefs special kitchen. $682,000 ft*•I IA •• -BrMd new on the sand, 2 bdrm. 3 ba. lrg ~ With ftreplace & spa. Ewop11n kitchen wtth Imported ties. S850.000 -.... , .. -On Uttle Balboa Island, 4 bdrm, 3 ba. attractive decor' 8JCdting IUndeck, ...... loan, mooring/8klff ~. $659,000 WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO UNIQUE SALESPEOPLE! They have been cordially invited to join Jim Wood in the new Merrill Lynch Newport Beach office. To date all have acccpted. Their eTisting contract with Unique Homes will be •pandf atbered"" to 12/ 3 I / 87, then Merrill Lynch Realty broker-alnm•n agreements will become effective. On July IS and 16 the entire staff will tour Southern California offices of Merrill Lynch in. a luxury motor coach. Hiplights of the tour will be a briefing at the remodeled offices of Merrill Lynch/Rodeo Realty in Beverly Hills; lunch at Prego and a reception at the Four Seasons' Biltmore in Santa BarbarL Other stops include Anaheim Hills and a picnic in Palos Verdes. •••••rs flBf -In Shorecftffs. Famity home reflecting care & attention to detail. 3 bdrm, 3 fireplaces, English gardens .. S850.000 WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO UNIQUE LISTINGS! Unless homeowners prefer otherwise they will automatically be transferred to Merrill Lynch Realty. To date every listing i:s pleased with this arrangemenL Lm Piii. ... Ill Am mobile home parked in paradi-. Walk to Udo Village, dine at Delaney's. 2 bdrm. 2 ba, immac $660/mo lease. $85,000. ,( llYCIDT FIBT CISTll -Approx. 4,000 sq .. ft. 5 bdrm, 4 ba. 3 tam. rooms, Hbrary, lf'g lot, pool & spa. Top upgrades. Must 8eel $595,000 I llU • 1'11 lllff -1n s., aen.,te, spectacu- lar View of the Pacific. 5 bdnns. ~ flavor, owner willing to ftn.-q. S 1,500,000 WHO WERE THE PLAYERS! Negotiations for this acquisition stretched over 12 months, from the Balboa Bay Club to Tustin to C,entury City. Merrill Lynch was represented by Linda Lara. Resident Vice President in Tustin; Vic Gctz:inger and George Rathman of the Western RegionaJ office in Century City and Joe Pano~ Barbara Moss and Mike Pettit of Merrill Lynch in Stamford, Con.occticut. Unique Homes legaJ counsel was George Jeffries of Newport Beach wbo represented Jim and Wendy Wood, president and secrewy, respectively, of Unique Homes, Inc. IWW H• Clll -Delightful setting! Pool like a pond, spectacular SUll98t views over Pacific, 3 bdrm, 3 ba. studdy. A one story home. $685,000 .... ams rot• -3 bdrms. • fireplaces. • ba. 2 ktt~ Almost new. Most spectaQll•. $795,000 rill Lynch ' 2443 E. COlllt Hipway Corona clel Mar, C.M 92625 (714) 675 '''' I LEN DER Amcncan Commc Mortgage 632-7766 640-0-i 10 BMC \tongag.e 851-043 I 10% 9-%% I 10-%% I 10~% We 9l4C( Call 9Y? Call IOY!CC Call 101;.cc 7', COMMENTS Bi-weekly loans available up to S400K. 10.5'(. Ask for Dan. S year I Y? adjustable at '%%. Non-owner occupjcd 2 (cash out) from 8%. No qualifJinc loam from 71h%. Far W est Sa\ ing!> Call about our and l'oan IO'~CC 2 9 ~<?t 2 11 ~% 2 llC(-7~% IY! NOPOINTSloan. 250-4468 Mctmor Financial 8S 1-0202 JO~c-;. Call 93'% Call 10~% Ca ll 10% 7-% America ·s Sth la rgest banker. Jumbo easy ~II qualifier. purchase A rdinance. Affiliate of Metro. Life. Newport Liberty Mortgage 261 -2522 •30 year.Jumbo ARM, 101A% 2~ 9;\'Ji 2 11% I ~ i0~% 7~%• 2 7'h%. no qualifier. Call our ~ today for more info. Rates are subject to cblQ&e. CIIlCAGO TI'fl .E AND SAFECO 'l'ffl.E HAVE JOINED FORCFS 10 CREKIE 'IllE MAJOR FORCE IN nm l'I'fl .E INDUSI'RY. With Chicago 1\tle's ta:ent acqu1sitloo cl SAFF.CO ntJe. two of the most respected names in the tttJe industry have come together to form a tit.le network lm8QlWed lo smpe and service. First and foremost. our asodatlm mo ww we now provkle the best geographic <XJV&il88 <i my tide ampany lo the natloO. So we're even better~ to handle aB your title transactioos. be they tatrastate or interstate. What's more. our expanded network cl CMJI' s.cm b:aflons natioDwide 8l8Ul'88 you the Jll'OiDpl. 8CC&B"llle w wice and p.-IOO-t01Jef ... attwdkm you'w a.. to expect from two title 12 I -Jen. 0m mlp8l'8lleled P41;p& Wi& JB md ,_. reai:hbt1 tide Wik& .... J1DU C&&tj I 6 &f ~ for your real estate lntarmL °*"ID Tide md SAFF.CO Tlde-toptba we're wrtvalad. ___ Idle® ....... , Linda Isle._ luxury c a '••• temperat ure-co ntrolled wine cellar. dual paiaed windows wlaidl ~ privKy u well u ~uility, built-in televisions, Md Roman shades for the win- don throupGat the home. REALTOR INFORMATION The home also bas a pier, a slip which accommodates a large yldlt and two side ties. Amen- ities of Linda Isle inclue two tennis courts. a clubhouse and a private beach. · ~~ llllWllill 7Vt'M 9'A'M lllFll Ill -(714) 632-7766 11Yr.,.... ..... 2 2 2 f CllT. l:llu.-HI,_ E11 J11llln ... 11111 11111 CJ>ete CBOllett CJ>aeseaf9 ••• ~ Sflltfag ·~ qwfm 9llowJ' co.,- I •• ,, ... ,, ,, .. ,, ,, .. 'Ill/ llEALTY WORLD NEWPORT BEACH .... , .... w.lk n,w, or ride your bike along Beck Bey Drive which la ._. away "'°"" this tri-level 3 bedl oom. 2 .., home In the Bluffs. Freshly painted and catp9lld. DomaWall · ,_ 1m •t • LY. lftl 111 Thia home ha one of the lergllt wooded '*'*8 in Mw Verde area plus 4 bedlooma. From the tonna1 dining« fwnity room you can view 1'9 lovefy tlmlced gardens and built-in bar-b-que. Quiet cul-de-aec. Tony Shaw TmBl•llTW 119.18 ~ beautiful a1moet new 3 bedroom. 3 beth toWn.'°"'8 in the heart of Newport B11ch. Wah of mirrora. plUlh light carpeting. tile .,)d haldwood toora_ leaded ltained _. windOws/lowlly petio. Pool, 4 .,... wurily gated. Micki Coooer EIBllM IN I R11.18· Ttne bedloom. 2)\ beth. formal dining room and large f8n'6ly room. Secluded m1•r .... wtth &.pace and belcony. V8Ulted ceilings. French doors. prden pdo, gourmet kik:hen. Ooee to Newport c... South Coat Plaza and John Wayne Airport Sara Hinf\\81' IClll .... &t I IE Dll.m Highly upgraded large 2 bedroom unit with famffy room and breakfmt .,.. • well • dining ..... Superb , condition. Two large view decks offer wonderful vistas of the ocean and bay. Gated community. Ann Pll1ra ··callllllCI .. WITI CITY LlllT llEW II r1111-.. ,._ Begin with. two-sby 8'rium.. Ur'Ounded by. rai8ed library. kitchen and tom.I cining room. Continue upetaira to 3 bedlOOffta including rnasl8r suite via a drmnatic indoor bridge. The home al9o includes lush gardena. family room. 2 tlr1IPlaces and 2)\ b9lhs. Maureen White/Ed Em ECIUEl~llT .. XJlll Build ........ of your di--in the gllll9 au-ded community of 9*ourt Prime location wtlh approx- lmldlly 12.,000 8q. ft. &Inlet and bey views. An excellent buy • $450.000. Sele Pwtch •u 111 ,...,, -am• Wonderful mnHy home n 111ed behind PIW• gMaa. . Enjoy .. the ....... of fMily living In this two~ with 4 lelge ~ 2)\ ~ wnily room. living room. elegant oMce. awim pool and.,,._ MIWie Elena a.... . tmm 1ea111 Udo ..._ dwmer on 41' lot • ~ end ol lllMd. 1lne bedlooma. 2 blll.a Wlmpped trouncl ..... IUnf1Y brict pmio. tWdwood ~ --c 1• 94 large •IPlece In~ room.~ l8Wle #2 Chic ..... ., ...... .. . • IS TIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES MtlllllT ml •t me& IW.111 l..oYely new home with front row view of bey and Udo ... YOVI own boet dock tor 50' bo8l Walk to ltq>s and village. 3 bedroom. 2 car pel1cing in ~ ~ Security building.. Two Plllioa. JoM lewis ... ••.111 EnW through luxurious courty9rd and 11rill to views of bay and ocean beyond. Exceptionally &arge 2 bedroom. 2 bath with new kitchen, large bayfront ded( and double garage. Martha Macnab unnn wm .. , NaUTB 1111• Sif9e level remodefed home. Move-in condition. light wood floors. French doors. unique 8'rium on the baytront. perfect tor relaxing and enter1aining. Seperate master suite, 2 guest bedrooms. Owner motivated. Ann Peeers HllllWIYNlllll•I IJ.- Of the t.ck bay. mountains and city lights. Living._ haa 12 foot ceiling with skylights and fireplace.. M .... suite hu fireplace. O¥erSize ·ape tub. two walk in do1eta and French doors to the pool. Seperation of ma..., suite and 1hree bedrooms _,,.. maximum privacy. Gayle Amato ..-rmatm•••••n 1111111 So tew bayfront lob available. Last chance to build your own custom home on the wa1er. Pier permit included. you can haft· your 50' boat in front of your home. 9ewN1y Morphy IBC1111rm..E..-a1 llFEI llYFlllT llZl,111 cn.t remodeled home with lots of charm. French doors. wood noon. country kitchen. bookcases Breekfast area. formal dining room and elegant living room open to large brick 1erraoe on the bey. FOUi bedroom. Barbera Aune FllE •111111 t• Mti lft 11.JJi.81 Two large dedEs tor viewing the lights. mourn.ins and bc.eil lg aci\ili 11 4~ bath9. dining room. fsnify. breaktMt room. a. dock. 9hott walk '° viUlage. ee.utifuly mainmined. Joan l.ewis/Dllnny Bibb WIMMn11rn.. 11.1759 Luxury and beeuty with harbor entrance view. quality cone1ruction and a grm open feeling. Wonderful dlligner~ and wall cOwerings. Three bedrooms. 4 baths plus a den. Brict< terrace to your dock. Blwbera Aune and Hobie Denny •· 111 1mi•11ma11TWJ1 umu 11J•.111 Elegant home in perfect condition. f°Ne bedtooms. 4~ betha, 3 fifep&aces. 52 feet on Promot ''°' y e.y. Custom built by pt898nt owner. BeeutifUI to look and wondeffut '° live in. Barbara Aune lW m.E.flMa ••• 111..E 111.-.-. One of the most desirable locations on ht ~ Tilil 5 bedt oom. 4¥1 b8lh tamity room. bonus rnftll'ftl property also includes a large pier and llip. lncrediblet financing. Maureen White and Ed &cano .... IAYI. . .18.L lBll • TlllE .. ,._ Three bedroom. 3 ~golf COUt99 view home in See Island. Gated community. Pool and '8nnia. v ... of Newpolt Bay and city ..... from W:otMt bedroom. Central air conditioning. central VllCUum SJlh rn. gourmet kitchen wil1 granite COUnler tops. Will con8ider all reaoneble oflers. a.yle An'*> UT•atat•• aa111 G....., around ht Q'*>m bar of tia open IOwi ag loor plan with --"ng ClitingL. This 2 bedtoom. Plus den. 2)\ ~ home alee> ........ lg dly llgttt views .t night and mejeltk: mounwns by ct.y. ....,.... White and Ed Em •••-6200 • •aua n 11 ,.., •=• kh Illy liac •1 d in f1e heart of Ilg CMWon. .. 4 bedroom aro.dmoor is a pettect '-ity home. F.-..1DnMll 1Mng/dlning roe-......,.,_. room wilt view of golf cour.. 8eduded ... off.._ m•1r ..... Dllnny llbb and_..,. Grady cm~ ••111 WeO ....... 4 bedroom. 3 belh home with .... large game room. Feeturing pool, ape and tount.in in expansive eunoundinga. ln8ide oak loora Md staircw. convenient built-ins. two fireplaces plus many extras make this an exceptional home com- plimellted by the open canyon and city lights view. Sanl Hinman • CAIYllRSM•R JN llE -Ill Barety oftewed. this 4 bedroom Versailles model townhome is our most luxurious and popular ftoor ptan. Features dramatic 2 stOfy entry with sweeping circular staircue, large format living. dining and family rooms. Luxurious maA9r suite located on first lewel. Excal1nt cul-de UC location with Danny Bibb and Slephanie Grocty u.a.an•..,.,... 1111111 One of the YetY few pool/tpa homes in old Corona del Mar. 1 ~ lots. extr••• privacy. TCJ\BltY amom 4 bedroom. 2 llofy with exceptional masaer suite p1.,. mini view. Mal1ha Macnab IPKTICll 11 ICYll. Ill. an LmT WlWI I~ TrUty One of the best locations in Harbor Ridge Estates. This 3 bedroom. 2¥1 bath ... Jodelle'" home has an expanded tamily room (doub&e original size) with view. Skylights and ck>seb have also been added along with many additional upgrades. Maureen While/ Ed Escano ...,uum11m•nc 111.. 11._ This fabulous home oflera truly panoramic ...... sweep the ooadine to Palos Verdes and C&'ina and inland to the mountain&. This light and gin HJ "'L.aulremoar ha been expanded'° ohr 5 beds~ 4 baths and t.mity room while en;c>y;ng a cul-de- aac location. Maureen Whi'8 and Ed Escano W IDW-11119 Smell ht-. hwht 8Uff. ... onto~ wady b II ch from tis cuaom qumlily home wietl ....... ltic oc.l'I view of Catalina. ExtallSi-. me of wood. tile. brick Md ......_, glass. lncredtie ma1b .-Mitt llnmed ceiling owiertooking b11d\ built-in book- ca111, 2 balcollli-. tirep&ace. and ape tub. ....._, Wt.Me Md Ed &cano Hal Wll ? .. RU 1111 Ill SPKioul 5 bedtoom., Q '*>fn home in Halt>or Ridge. Dramatic rriedit9nanean cte.ign by Roben Earl Skylights. cathechl ceifings and French dooi'a thloughout Enonnous privete lot. IU9h grounda. o.nny Bibb Md Loia _,... •• l .. CllllWI DITWll ?RM RM I 01tigned by Fred BriggL Five bedtoom home of ~ 8.000 8q. fl One of Big ClirTyons ... <*iiil91> 1ao• golf cour.. ~and city..- view. ~ bM 1ile rool glllBd cour1y8rd. E1*y _.... circular slairweil 5epel"s11 maids quarters. childlaas wing. tl11t1 r .... with liaing w and b*Otry. Danny Bibb/Unda ~ . ·-GI NO. I (714) 631-8120 SERVING ALL OF COSTA MESA Friday, June 5, 1987 25CENTS -Beginning June 5, Baker Communications started general circulation of the Costa Mesa News. A sister publication of The Newport Ensign, The Costa Mesa News provides its readers with local new features, sports, and society coverage. In addition, The Newport Ensign's popular real estate and c~ sections are expanded to cover and circulate in Costa Mesa. The result will be a conibined circulation of S0,000 homes in Newport and Costa Mesa. Caza h ts I o Plus' benefit n. fin& 1Ujor Polio Plus ,.. rsip ia the world •• watern Teaa Peaaiaa eveat held by tbe Coto c1c C.aza/l'rabuco Canyon ._...,au, .. a b..,e IUCICal .... April • the Coto de cm l!qwariaa Ccaaer, lite of ... 1914 Olympic ~ -.atrina Oftl' 1,000 -aendea wl nieina more than SIS,000 to comMt polio amo-ast chil- dren. Caza a resolution for tlaeir partiQpaaion in dais commwejty fund-niter. Members of the Coto de Caza/Trabuco Canyon ll~ Club au aped • thank ,. letter, •Manna a11 tbe partid- pmaas and .aeadla of the com- munity wbo turned oat for the Team Penning neat. Tbe Club plam to tum this flllld-n.ilcr into an annual ~ witla ~ for surp1uin1. ru,ooo ..rt next year. C.clebritica OD band to parti- cip 11 ia .. roCleo wt promote the CMritY included Micbdle Phiffipe, a.ddy Eblen, Grandier Bina and other notables. '1"be proceeds will go to verrin••e buadrecb of thousands of cbildraa 1pinst polio," says organizer DU Pettay of Coto de Caza. •we are ¥erJ pleued with tbe support ~'Ye received from everyone." The privlte, mater-planned residential resort community of Coto de Caza. expandina 1eroa 4,000 acres in the Trabuco Canyon. celebrated its official Grand Opening, open to all Californiam, the ftnt of May. Al one of his fmt ofTICial acts u Oraqe County Supervisor for the Board of Supervison third district, Gaddi Vasquez was pracat to hand Coto de To reach Coto, take the San Diego Freeway and exit on El Toro Road. Go east until reach- ing the Santa Margarita Park- way, then go south to Coto de Caza. For information about Coto de ~ call (714) 858- 2600. 3 Bedroom ~ C-1 Irvine Ave.(CM) 644-8200 $275.000 Sun 1-5 540 DeAnza (Corona Highlands) 644-6200 $399.000 Sun 1-5 9 St. Tropez (Harbor Ridge) 644-6200 $549.500 Sun 1-5 1040 Via PaJermo (Udo Isle) 631-1 .00 $399.500 Sun 1-5 4 Bedroom 64 Royal St George (Big Cyn) 644-6200 $735.000 Sat/Sun 1-6 15 lnvemesa Lane (Big Cyn) 644-6200 $1,395,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 1620 GaJaxy Dr. (Dewer Shores) 644-6200 $785.000 Sat/Sun 1 ... 5 9 Huntington Ct. (Betcourt) 644-6200 $859,000 Sat/Sun 1-5 21 Hennitage (Big Cyn) 644-8200 SM>.000 Sun 1-5 5 Bedroom 9 NartM>nne (twbof Ridge) 144 9200 $1.515.000 Sun 1-6 214 Via Udo Nold (lido I•) 644-6200 $1.375.000 Sun 1-5 1331 H9rnplhi,. Cr. (OcMr Shotes) Sun 1-6 631-1400 1625.000 6 Bedroom 1 Napoli (Harbor Ridge) 644-6200 $3,900,000 Sun 1-6 9:11 Morning Star (Dover Shores) C • Sun1~ 631-1400 $670,000 # n. ......... •• n 11 , ' ..,, 111 ..... 11 a n 1 "'1 a11 u n ._ c " r 11 c1 s 2 1-.-111 , 1• ' tuJllM .... .._..,.._,111 'dnfll ............. ., •• 11 .... I 11' .,£ I 'I $ e-t • ,..,.,. 1 ....... .., .............. ...... ................ s ·-2 .. .., ......... 111rt1t a I .... ' .,_ ..... .... .. ................ " ...... c.ea ... Ne................ . ............ .... DATE Ap-t. I Apr. I Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. I ~-· Apr. I Apr. 1. Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. 1 Apr. I Apr. I Apr. 1 Apr. 2 Apr. 2 Apr. 2 Apr. 2 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 Apr. 3 PROPERTY TRUST ADDRESS DEED 430 Riverside Avenue 324 Marigold Avenue 2039 Santiago Drive 1020 Santiago Drive 6SO Via Lido Nord 2S08 Holly t.ane ~I Bay Fann Place 2345 Arbutus Street 807 Bellis Street 310 Vista Trueba 906 Sandcastle Drive 1911 Yacht Resolute 4500 Cortland Drive 403 Poppy A venue 2619 Cove Street 1100 Nottingham Road 4145 Bolero Way 1856 Bayport Way 12 Rockingham Drive 1410 W . Bay Avenue 1633 Anita Lane 3808 Sandunc Lane 1115 White Sails Way 421 Goldenrod Avenue 409 Columbus Circle 2S Bodega Bay 270 Cagney Lane 4 Moonrise Court Unavail Unavail SS0,000 Unavail S7SO,OOO $193,SOO S1S2~000 $220,000 $42,249 Unavail Unavail $387,000 $268,000 $192,000 Unavail Unavail Unavail $70,000 $749,000 $604,000 Unavail $300,000 $288,000 $415,000 $248,000 Unavail Unavail Unavail CONSIDERATION Unavail Unavail Unavail Unavail S9SO,OOOF $216,000F $197,SOOF $320,000F $75,SOOP Unavail Unavail $430,000F $335,000F Unavail Uoavail SUnavail $38,000 Quit Claim S 1,070.000F $755,000F Unavail S52S,OOOF $360,000F $245,000P $310,000F $685,000F Unavail Unavail I > - - .. -.111 ONLY LUXURY HIGHflSE .. NEWPORTI un.tOSTflECUR.o. nv INCUM»tG ~ 7TH FLOOR UNIT MTH GLORIOUS OCEAN.~ AHO UGHTS YEWS. tmm.E IRl.I• DRAMATIC 2 STORY 4 BR CUSTOM HOME. MASSIVE DOORS. NGH CEIJNGS. WONDERFUL. OUTDOOR TILED PATIO. SPA & FOUNTAfi LARGE MASTER ~ WI FIAEPlACE. -llllP ~ 8EAUTFUL WATEAFAONT HOME WITH PIER & SUP. 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