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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-10-01 - Newport Harbor Ensign-----· 0 ('4 rrJ I ,- 1..:) -· ..,.. .._ U) SHED 1 .. * 40TH YEM* HUI TEil I* (714) elt..a13D * .... ORT IEAQf'8 OHL Y t10D-'8ED HEW&PAPER * THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1117 eyes new plan tor Old Newport Pool complex "'ged for CdMHS •Y •ILL HARVEY A paren11• FOUp ia tbe area of CGIODa dd .... lliab School. where pl.am for a 5.000-eeat football ll8dium 1"ft witW.rawD i.t May bec:Mnc of neiPborllood oppolitioa. plam to build a SI mj1licw Olympic awi•ming pool. ............. and liabt- U... • .:IMGI ........ S11pcriateadeat Joba Nicoll nee-••• the replar meeriaa of tbe Newport Mela Uai&ld SclMd Diltrict ~ of Tl'Ul&ICI ... --... the pool Md been "rcipod and that lie saw it • -. fam"ble plan.• 'Beach bill' $igned by Deukmejian -n.e pr•eat pool ii in need of repair. and it wiD be daeaper to build thil new one than to h ap tbc old o-. .. said WacoD. edclina, "'This is the sort of project rd haw DO trouble rccommeod- ina. ~ aD al die money is theR before *1 break lfO'IDd ... The poup ia IDMe up of parents of "" .. -. --- students involved in CdMHS water sports and is called the Cd M Aquaa.ica Oub. ""We're not actually a booller chab," said Jeck Hoch.de~ spotemJ.an for the group~ -WC're just a group of parents who lift in the area and are illlCrClted a '•11111! •Y ROGU •LOOM A scaled~own plan for improve- menu to the Cannery Village and McFadden Square areas of Old New- port wu debuted before the City Council Monday night to generally good reviews from councilmemben and local property owners who had rebelled aaaimt an earlier, more ambitious plan. The former plan called for the creation of aacament districts to pay for numerous impro~melltl in the~ including a realipment of Newport BouleTard, tRa and 1andKapiJll. and new curbs and aidew•lb Tiiie new plan dimjnaaa the expemiw landtcapiq called for previoas.ly. and all but abandons the as1e11meot districts as funding sourca. Tiie council directed the aty staff to prepare more detailed plam md cost estim•ta for full comideration at its October 26 meetiq. John H~ who opcnta the Bal- boa Boatyud and •lac> foupt the prior plan., told the COUDCi1 Moaday that be supports tbe new wenion. ""(Couw:ilmemben) haw met with and comiden:d the will of the people who vote and pay tua in the city.• Helms said, lata adding. ""We arc for public safety that is up to code:; we arc apinst •aesthetics• that don\ benefit us.· Beii•a repair of cxia.tinc curb&. guttcn. sidewaJta a.ad alleys and imtallation of new facilities in areas that do not have ~ the plan envisions the city purchase of leV'Cral Jots at 30th Street and Villa Way to provide 47 meteRd parting spaces. Tiie plan also calls for removal of the aistina restroom f.a.lity at the base of die pa aDd tbe bgiJ.ctiq of a De"W fllCility fart.Ila out OD die beKh, and the installation of street li&bts in the a !•1111J Bergeson's hat in ring for treasurer Sen. Marian Be1 geson announced last week that abe bas written Gov. George Deutmejian to say she would accept appointment to the post of state treasurer to replace Jcae Unruh, wbo died last moadL Bcraaon said abe Ktcd •after much IJMwlaht• and in respome to published repona tbe was under comideration for the position. •1 fdt that ifl was interested, I should IO indicate. IO I wrote the letter ... abc stated Mooday. '-'h ·s a marvelous opportunity ... She said she would accept the post because .. it is the most important function as f u as economic responsi- bility is concerned ... Deukmcjian spokcspenon Tom Beermann said t6c Governor's offt« will not comment on pendiQg appoint- ments, but said a decision should be reached on Unrub3 replacement by ... mtd to late October."" Other area lcgislaton who have expressed interest in the job 10cludc Sen. John Scymour(R·Anaheim). Rep. Dan Lungnn (R-Lona Beach). and Sen. William Campbell (R·Hacienda Heights) P,ool ••• a , ...... in aquatic sports .• Hochmdel was reluctant to talk about the project, saying there would be a formal pres- entation to the board sometime in October. He said the project is a long-term one, and will take three to four years to finalize . .. We've made a feasibility study, .. said Hochadel, "'and we know that the project must be compatible with the neighbor- hood. About one-third of the student body at CdM is involved in water sports, and the present pool isn't much larger than a regular backyard pool." He added that swimming events arc usually held during the daytjmc and on weekends. According to Hochadel, a funding program for the pool has not been formulated, and will not be until after the project bas the trustees• formal approv- al. Michael K.. Sheldon, presi- dent of the board of the East- bluff Homeowner's Association, when asked for a comment said, "'This is all news to me. We've seen no plans and no one bas approached us with regard to a swimming pool." The homeowners• group was opposed to the football stadium and was instrumental in effect- ing withdrawal of that proposal last May. "'We're not against expansion. Our response will depend upon circumstances and impact OD the neighborhood. If there is none, I can 'l see us opposing a swim- G CUSTOM MIRROR WORK ~ L Shower Doors Windows 0 A Tub Enclosures Patio Doors C S K S &?..e//ections in gJ~ S MIRRORED WARDROBE DOORS ltc. # 363-73fr<:-17 859-6027 &EM WISE Mery..., C..1d Qamalagiel Koala bears and Crocodile Dundee may come to mind first when you think about Australia. But Australian gems are also well worthy of thought. Best known are Australian opals. Opal, that gem full of play-of-color, has flashes of reds or greens against a light or daft( background. It is val- uable because it is so beauti- ful and also because it is so scarce. Many Jems occur in predictable vems or clusters. Not so with opal because the location of opal, so far, cannot be predicted with suc- cess. In Australia seven of tNetYten opal mines produce no st two produce enough to break even, and one is successful. Opal's scar- city has added to its appeal. Another Australian gem which may prove very desi rable is diamond. Australia produces the kinds of dia- monds you think of when you think of diamond jewelry. They also produce spectacu- lar pink diamonds, which are qurte rare, and an abundance of brown diamonds. Since diamonds for men have proved to be a big seller inter- nationally, Australians think their brown diamonds will also be attractive to that maf't(et. Cultured pearts are also produced in Australia. A South Seas Australian cul tured peart is arown differ- e~ than a Japanese peart. Cultivation time is tor.., and ontyone Dar1 is11ownaneach oyster. The ..... Oysters Of that area are capable of arow ing very larae pearts. If NDown u~ calls to you, .. come on down" to see our Australianaemsand ~ up for our Australian ExPo ·ssdrawi.r11=.rem• AWAY A ---CHARLES H. BARR ming pool.. he .aid. In other boanl action: -It was announced that Kintin Loeffler of Estancia High School won tint pi.cc in the 1987 Salute to the Arts high school art competition with her entry entitlcd ~Ylvia. Ham ud I." Second place went to Van Pham, also of Estanci, and "'Ocean Motion ... 1bcre were three third place winners: .. A View from Woody's," Jack Chen, Estancia; Untitled, Jennifer Bloomfield, Newport Harbor; and Untitled, Mariflor Rosello, also Newport Harbor. -Student Representatives from the four high schools in the district were introduced . They arc Todd Brooks, Estancia; Jim Dalton, Newpon Harbor; Diana Day, Costa Mesa; and Derek Dundas, Corona del Mar. Stu- dent Representatives attend all board meetings and are elected or appointed to the position by individual Associated Student Body groups. -Dale Woolley, director of researdi and student services for the diltrict, announced that projected enrollment would be I 00 to 125 fewer students than last year. He also announced that SAT acora for the di.strict were up tea pointl in math and up nine points in verbal compared to last year, and that Bill ••• I 5 1'1 ..... 1 .. We consider this to be a great victory, but most of the credit should go to support given by the cities." Newport Beach City Attorney Bob Burnham said, .. We're excited. It's like having a baby. Well , maybe not that exciting, but this new law will give us amm•mition to fight cases like the John Taylor case. This will help cities to supply beach services without making .us trouble for doing so.• John Taylor wu paralyzed when be dove into sballow water at Newport Beach and sued the city for S6 million. He won the initial case, but the city bas appealed the decision. "I think," Burnham con- tinued, "'Sen. Bergeson and her staff deserve a lot of credit. She submitted the bill three years ago, and bas kept it before the legislature for the whole time." Full-Length, Best Sellers on Cassette WEST WITH THE NIGHT By Beryl Markham Not one to be demure. Maft(ham started out breedi111 race horses. Her interest soon turned to aviation, and she carried mail, pas.. senprs and supplies to ftelds in Sudan, Kenya •nd Rhodesia, where she contended the strips with pip, airaffes •nd wilde- beasts. She flew the Atlantic from Nst to west. solo, •n 1MMiCJn first But i1 is her wen as an author ht rerNins. Tom Clancy THE HUNT FOR RED OCTOBER Byl'mna..q \ NIJ!Vtl 11IE RICllT PLACE AT 11IE RIGHT TDIE Br~M1cthl Trustee seeks Baum shelter in teachers' mortar attack BY BILL HARVEY When Cout Community Col- lege Trmtee Sherry Baum beard that district teacben and staff memben were bringing bricks to the regular hoard meeting last week, she decided to come prepared. She brought her hardhat to the meeting with her. "'Tbankf'ully, I didn' have to use it,"' said Baum, wrhe CFE- AFT put on a very dipiflCd and sincere presentation. I was imprascd."' Baum 's preparedness may have been stimulated by the fact ~ that the Coast Federation of Employees-American Federa- tion of Te.cben and the Board of Trustees are presently in contract negotiation. Negotia- tion that ii not, according to Dave Jarman, the union 'I cer- tified penonnel representative, an unacce)>table wage increase. going too well. ~ offered what they call -rhe idea behind the praen-a 2-percent increase, but it's tation was for teacben and staff really I perce1lt as far as we're to each take ooe brick to the conc:emed,"said Jarman.~ front of the room, put it on a waot us to take a l-paunt table, and speak about some-· actual increase, and they11 pay thing that wa of major coocern I percent apimt the increased to him or her,"' said Jarman. cost of our Cringe benefits."' "When we were done, there were Vice Chancellor PbyJlis 62 bricb on that table. 'fhm. Basile, negotiator for the dis- ) took a bag of mortar, to trict, said Jarman 's report of the represent the CFE-AFT, and put offer made by the district was it on top of the brick.a. I told -=curate, but noted that the cost the board that with the bricb of the benefits package for and mortar, we bad the material.a employees bu rilen 19 percent to build something good, and in the past year. that all we needed was water, in "We are faced with a difficult the form of leadenhip from the financial situation that bu board."' arilea in the pat month or IO," He said the CFE-AFT walbd said Baik. -OU.-i.Dcome ia hued out of the last negotiation sa-on our enrollment and our ADA lion when the district offered (avenge daily attendance). We what the union considered to be attempt to predict what our income will be by enrollmeDt figures during the fourth weet of school ·we·re fairly sure that enroll- ment and ADA arc down about I perceut at Oraftlt Coat and Go&deo West, but we don' know about Coastline yet..r Bui.le added that part of the contract for teaching penonnel has been settJed and the only negotiation• remaining arc wqes, benefits and an early retirement incentive program. The union originally wanted an 8 perceat pay increase, based OD the fact that the state bas authoriz.ed a 3.4 percent cost-of- living adjustment (COLA) for this year arid they received DO pay increae last year. Jarman said, wrhedistrict told us 2.3 percent of that money is earmarked f OJ' salary increases for people Who are due them. How can they ute COLA money for pay iocreasc:s?" Basile said, •J wish the state would stop calling ·this money a COLA. It'• money to cover additional costs, the yearly increases for nearly everything. If our electric bill goes up JS percent or, u it has, our benefits bill goes up J 9 percent, most of that money is gone. We have ever increasing teacher~s salaries, but our money depends on enrollment. When emollment is down, so is money. "We need to sit down and have a Ion& in-depth discussion with the CFE-AFT to explain and resolve problems. We need to look closely at all pouibilities." The CFE-AFT and the district arc scheduled to meet apin tomonow night. New charges added in coach molestation case Charges against a former track coach at a private Corona del Mar school have been amended to IS felony and four misdemeanor counts of child molesting, with an undisclosed number of additional counts still to be filed, according to Lewis Rosenblum of the District Attorney's office. Bail in the case has been increased from SI 00,000 to $200,000. Alan Thomas Riaby, 39, of Irvine, wu arrested Sept. 17 at his home after officiab at Har- bor Day School reported to Newport Beach police that par- ents of students complained their chiJdren bad been molested. Kent Stoddard, spokesman for the Newport Beach police, said there are now 14 alleged ~ qca nine to I I yean old, and all students of the school , Public Defender William Council ... I 1 SM .. 1 McF..Sclen Square and Cannery Village areas. The council, at Councilwo- man Evelyn Hart\ sugestion, also directed the city staff to dndop a city policy to ensure tbe Dory fleet bas adequate acceu and facilities under any plaa that ia eventually approved. In a related llC'tion, the council also pve the green light to a request from property ownen on Jiit Street for curb, auuer and sidewalk imtallation between Villa Way and and Newport Boulevard. The cost of the new facilities will be borne by the property ownen, u per state law. In other action, the council: -Apeed to join a statewide legal effort to halt the proposed oflahorc oil lease ~ by the US Interior Department, at a cost to the city of $200. -Ap:ied on a lcuc p11etage to be offered to four Beacon Bay lessees whose current Jeuc expires .r tbc end of the year. The four did not join in a .._ pect.... oft'cred . iD 1911 tUt would llaw:atcated &Mir' te ••• tbrouala the ... Of tM czM•J. •WdtlltftlllollMlucoe-., 1111111 -Awwl1la..-i•mlM • ., 2 ., ""·'" to v.., Kelly. assigned to defend Rigby said, "It's still very early in the case, but we do definitely have a defense. Rigby continues to maintain his innocence." He added that he hadn't talked to the alleged victims in the case and would probably not be able to interview them for some time. .. I've just come from a murder case," said Kelly .... and have bad only a cursory look at this case. I believe, though, there will be information that surfaces during this trial that will establish a motive for these kids to make up stories."' Det. Lavonne Campbell, the Newport Beach police investiga- tor on the case, said, "We have testimony from b.igbly intelligent and credible victims with YCry supportive parents. Because of that, the case is progressing well." Crest Landscape, Inc. for improvements to West Newport Park, wbieb runs in a strip along the ocean side of Pacific Coast Highway in West Newport. Two of the new charges stem from alleged molestation inci- dents on the UCLA campus while Rigby and the team were visiting there, according to Lewis. Rigby was arrested at bis home in Irvine where he lives with his pregnant wife and child. The arrest took place without incident. according to Stoddard . Rigby is currently in the Orange County Jail awaiting arraignment which is scheduled for Sept. 30. 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A realiSt would say that the squabbling of a bunch of property owners who jealously guarded their own interests at the expense of their neighbon' -compounded by an indecisive city government and a political and economic climate that favored other, larger -landowners, stalled things for years on end. Then, in June, after months of negotiations and the adoption of a Specific Plan for· the area that laid out new zoning and other guidelines for future development there, the city staff came up with a surprise -a plan far beyond what had been previously discussed, to be paid for by the property owners through assessment districts. Many of the owners had accepted the concept of assessment districts -out of desperation at the failure of the city to shoulder its responsibilities in the area, no doubt -but when they found out just bow much t hey would be paying, and what they would be paying for, there was a crcsendo of outrage at the June 22 council meeting. Now, the city staff has pared down the proposals to the basics, plus a. little flourish at the base of the pier. The new plan seems appropriate, although it appears that much funding is still to come from the area's property owners. We hope that the positive comments heard at Monday's meeting carry over to October 26, when the council will hold a public hearing on the new plan, and that at long last some much-deserved public worts will be undertaken in the near future. Goodness knows the city government has shirked its responsibility in the area for f ac too long. Baker Communications AWAPI) WlllNG 883ProductionPtlce IB8ER Newport Bladt. CA 12663 ca.-.. .a (714) 631--8120 ..... ....... Plea send mail to: l9 Stlle & NabonaJ -.OS p .0. ea. 9399 Sfnce 1978 Newport Beach. CA 92856-9399 The Newport Ensign ia pubhl'8d weekly on Thut9deys. ,. •REI· Seth Baker ElBl11IE Ellla Roger Bloom ••••••• ·-Judy Duffy U.al.TE EllTa Bill HaNey •&II EIRll: George Pappas P1111 •r• Danny eoea •• , ..... Mary DeChirico Time to improve NB library It may be an old saw that a city is known by tbe library it keeps, but tbc fact remains that some of the most valuable real estate in the world is occupied by public libraries, and some of the most distinctive buildinp house a city's collection of knowledac. This is particularty true of Los Anae.lcs, New York and Seattle. Hiatorically, in Newport Beach the 1e..sas or tbe city foqbt for,~ wt maiJI. tained a proud public library sys&em. OD October II, 1909, tbe EbdJ Cab of Newport •M:ll .... orpaircd wt ODe of ita fint objecbfta ... aHJ•i• a public library. On April 5, 1920, the EbeO Club offered l,000 boob u a. bMic collcdioa for die fint public library ia Newport Bnda, and it w• located in the Ebell Cub clubhouse in Eat New- port. The next month, city oodiaantt 166 created a board of library trmtca, and two of the first tnllteel were Joseph Allan Beet and engineer /histo- rian H.L. Sherman. The city's fint official library buildin& doigncd by Sherman. WU ded- icated on May 30, 1929. It cont•iaecl 2,200 tqua.R feet. Today, Newport Be.ch bu four braacb libnrica. bat clcapiae (~ attempU ~the years to expand and modernize the .,...._ tbe city's libraries haft fallaa CartJla' and futber behind _.., • compared to Other c:itB ot like me • ~ J111tla0wfartviel .. ~ atically ilbiiullllld ... Week • a city coallCil IC1Mlj .a.ioa (Monday, Sept. 21). la a ~ roap, '°11e• ...... 111111 maa~ the ., .... ••• l..oo-a T . s:· ·11w •••• IM~ .. llillGfj,ill•r11ed • wice to • cilJ, ill •sz ti 1 ............ cilillol Time of my Life ay llM FD.lON abort. 1'hc total ICIUAR footafe of tbe four bnnda of Newport •.a Public Library ii JO, 79S, or 0.44 square feet per ca,ita. • tbereportst•a Ndioael ...... ardt call fOI' 0.6' ..-re Wt per Cllpita. ... to.... ? •• Cftll wonc. tkrc ii •a J1i11a clepee of dup&lltion of die ....... cial faltdiom •tile fos bradl lit.a Clltl'J uw. c:irml.aioa dals, mff bmsti•. a.lice .... ud ltaff alld ••lie dliUaa•• • ne RpCNt -.. 12 .,, ific iaadeqacia of tlae pre1eat library ayatem ill Newport Be.:ll, It allo citci * ilw:reeeiag need• of the co .. aity for raeudl, IOWCe liiMcriel and curreat iafonulion. 1liea the needa ••••meat mates fift speci(IC ~· n daaioail that sboukt be adopeed dmiaa tbe next ~ ,.:an; . .--. . adf:lam: Lights are 011, no one's home Bob Bad1wn to IJaC HOUK of ~ nil ., ..... Vole Of faitb ia dile man d petllenic It WM nat .mil Ne«Mn RGemkra lit a fue aider llld- ham, by ........... llim ia ... IMt primllq election c-Jl!Pip, tUt 8°' decided to become -. .....: Now lie\ nm•ina ..--dae area holdifta town •r ''• to aUeledJy show a ~ profile. He surely needs one. One of Badham•a former mp- potten. Gus Owen, wu quoted in the LA. nnw1 at sayina lie Letters to the Editor Dwt:illor: I was bappy to read Jim Felton\ article in the Sept. 17 N~wport Eluipa. He mentions the plans for the Down Coast area development by The Irvine Company. Many ycan ago I WFOte The Irvine Company augesting they make tlm area into anotheT Pebble Beach and Monterey deft~ thus my interest in Jim' article. Since the early '80s I have been in touch With The Irvine Com- pany to build an apartment or condo bvikliq for us retired people-tU& is, a home where we c:aa Ft tenicie. such • a rataanat <.-to tbe public) but wlaerc we can tact r0om tenice, and au tervica we will require wllen we will haft to sift upowbo•r• twill .. World laM Tbe To• en. ROllOhdi • Tbe Towers. Lona •ech Im n. Towers. Bat Newport Blierlt Ml aotbiDa bat~ ..... eolldol .... , tbae eome .., Mew~ •Ida ludowW1..W .... aT .. en? I am 19 and my busband is 87. We want to stay in this neighborhood and live in a Hotel Apartment. Dear EAlitor. Taft) Ca.low CorwdelMar After readina the sophomoric article by Michael Ray, Chair- man of tbe Democratic Foun- dation \My Tum," Sept. 3), it is cay to see wby tbe DtmocralS get very litiJe support, or respect, in this coooty. Mr. Jtay is a typical Democrat of much~ DO rubltance. who deals in hyperbole. He ililoatly refers to most dcded Republi- can officials u .. lazy lipt- wa,hts,. -umplc-lninded,. •a vicious publicity bOUd,,. or •c1owm" who aet "Do rapcct• from their ~ TypicallJ, lie cu'l ICC the forat for die trees. WUt .... happc8ecl ia this: tile pat majority of voters in Or-. CoalltJ ii more dilcern- iDa OD --tMt tM Dlmoaats SC accUtaOillf'd toJ Tlae ~ I. 1• .. M had been •one of Bob'i bigest critics, in that (be) tboapt Badum ahould take a lader- tllip role Mel theft (WMhiaa- toD)." Owaa ~ lloem- ~ iD the a.t campeip Ewn Tcm Fac•ICI, 0....-. Coaaty llepublicaa P.n, ClulirlDaJt, *8tioaed ia tM IUICartide the ~" of llaYilll to spend IO mada moaey da an 1Uep1Jy •me" district to ,et Badtwn back in. (Baclham spent Sl00,000 OD Im campeip ) Wbat does a.tit•• do for our dilUict, baida support defense and act pnerally bawk.nte? He ~Is. Be'I a .. aoin. out west kind of guy,• a a friend put it. The 1ilrw.r article ~ the pt.ca be went from 1981 to 1983. Are you ready? Tbere1l bt a quiz later. and you earn aeograpby credit. Araentina. Bennuda. BraDl. Chili, Cyprus. EIJPl. EnaJaocl. England •pin F~uce. Gcraway. Hunpry. Israel. Italy. Italy aaain. Lebanon. Malayaia. Mexico. Tbe Netherlands. New bal1Dd. Panama Peru. The Philippines. Portuaal. Romania. Saudia Anilia. Sri I ab SwiUedand. Thailnd T••isia V~ After tbat, be took some beat (or ttaftling to Tahiti-a dcfa- nite combat z.oae, I ~ if you count the inhahdants of Chlb Med. To any critica, Bad- bam W'llmr1 a kDcnri-a look ad teU. of im~t defense iDformation which ia IO secret be caa,d-.,it. Wbdher or not you AR pro- deleme ·~ and even if you don' care about the fact that the man bas one of the poorest attendance records among Hollie Republicans, consider the following exchange between Badham and a woman who asked him what be was doing to help single mothers who live in the county. His enlightened and compassionate reply was as follows: "'Docs anyone have the rigid to live in Oa • COUaty? Yea, they do, if tbij cu aff onl it." Siqle ~blicu mocber ~ .l9I' ~ to Votlt for tllis PY ~ became the Party says vote for him? Thea rad ~ Here ~ Bad- bam \ wOrdl OD AbOttioB; a topic which baa DO CU)' aDlwen 8Dd cama aDpilb iD uy mother, wbethct or not abc cboola it as an optioa. Badbam said be was apimt government fundi.ni to pay for abortio111. No bi& sur- prises in that murk.. But be added, according to tbe 1ima, .. y OU can 10 out and panhaMle enough money for an abortion.• Thank yo~ Mr. Benevolence. Canl we fmd someone to take OD this guy? I think t.be VOICn around here AR in a state of inertia. Do you feel your con- gressman is listening to ·you by holding a few town meetinp? I don' and I don't want him . . to represent me. Sw .K.auth u a liansed ther- aput and counRlor a1 a local publk hith school She and ltu husband IM with their four- ~ar-.old dln.«ht~r in Newport H~i1lus. ; In recognition of the importance of October for Soutbem California gardeners, we will be presenting seminan on 66F•Ding,. techniques for magnificent spring color. · Our bulb tent is stocked to the raf'ten with thousands of the finest bulbs in a seemingly endless selection. Stop by for one-stop-bulb-ancl- accessoryucboppiq. Additionally. we promise a tnowledpabk staff member at tbe tent daily for all your 66F•Hing• q~ns. Newport Harbor's f ootliall team bCld on to beat Huntington Beach 12-7, Saturday night in a game that was mostly a knock- down defensive battle. The game marked the fiftieth time Newport Harbor and Hun- tington Beach\ football teams have met since 1931 and it was ugly. Both teams were plagued by penalties as Newport Harbor lost a 32-yard gain and a pos- session for 9 penalties for 75 yards and Huntington Beach had gains of 53, 17. 20 nullified by flags, with 8 penalties for 66 yards. "I thought the penalties were going to kill us," said Newport Harbor coach Jeff Brinkley. "We lost our poise and things got out of hand. It was an emotional game with a lot of hitting going on,., Brinkley added. Sailor's running back Scott Morency, wbo provided much of Newport Harbor's offensive punch in their first two ~ pounded out IOS yards in 26 carries and scored a touchdown.. He ran for 203 yards in New- • port Harbor·s victory over Ocean View two weeks ago. The Sailors attempted to balance their attack d~ the game by increasing their passiq output. Quarterback Kirk Summen wmt 7 for 13 attempts for 96 yards. •Huntington Beach is a good physical football team. They dido 't give us much. .. Brinkley stated. The game•s crucial play came late in the fourth quarter as Huntington Beach drove deep into Newport Harbor territory. Huntington Beach fumbled on the Newport Harbor 28 and Harbor•s Dave Haithcock came up with the ball. Newport Har- bor ran out the final two minutes of the game to secure the victory and extend their season record to J..0. Brinkley complained the offi- ciating during the game was erratic ... , was suprised they gave us that last fumble recovery." be said. . Two Harbor players and one Huntington Beach player were ticked out of the game for fighting which seemed to anders- e core the night's mood. The Sailon trailed 7-6 into the final quarter until numing back Tom Walter puncaed through the left side of Oiler's line to score on a 16-yard run witll 10: II left in the game. Newport went for tbe two point convenion but the pass came up short and the score was 12-7. During ~ .. pme win- nin& 1eorin1 drift, S'Ullllllen a Newport HutMw w. 1..a Habra a a a C«oaa.dd Mar w. wooclbrid• .. a a a &.,,.;. w. c.apilltruo va11ey a a a c.c...a Ura at 1:... a a a occ ... s.ddlet.cS c:oDeF a o a CaJ S&atc ..._.._.at Fremo St. a a a CaJ State Falatoa • s.. Joa St. a a Wilc.oewi• at M .... n 0 a ua.A at s....rcJld a a a uscw.o...,.St. a a a o.ioS...aa....,. a a s. Caro&m at Nebrut.a a ot1•1tcew at -.. St. a TeusAAMatTaaTaia 0 Gcoraia at ... · "zt"* a UTEP • AlirJOlla Sl8ae 0 a , a a a .. ............. Mill Pf &• ........................... .... II llllY CID yard scoring drift with I :21 left in the same quarter. Morency busted throup die riaht side to score on a 26-yard nm. Tbe aame turned into a boged down ddcmift battle until tbe fmal period. McDonoua.b. alon1 with other Harbor players iDdodiq Walker, RaDdy Fmr, Dew T.a- lar, Bill Joaea, Janett RtUltlal. Qril Meet&.. Deia u._eu ud Dmr Sllewanl were i• lru- meatal ill ~ the Oiler., ofl'eme at bay for mOlt of tbe pme. Newport Harbor threw away a acoriDa opportuity ill tJae second period when JPIOll Jolm- soa fumbled at the Hu•rinatoa Beach S-yard line after be grabbed a 17-yard n:ceptioo. OCCr ()fl' to ita bat ltart liDce 1971, the Oraqe CoMt coae,e foot- ball team trawll to Millioa Viejo thi1 Saturday to face Saddlet.ck Collete in .. iaapor- Wit MilliOli'COillaeuce t 111i. Orua,e C0Mt ptlt OD~ ..... aat oflemiw lboW ia the 12- pmc tenure of~ Bill Wort- ~ r0Ui1 up 447 yirifa iota! offeme en route to a surprising 3~21 romp over Rancho San- ~o. ~eith Jarrett, with 2A comple- tioial (in 43 aHempU), set a new sio_.e aame mark, betterina AMn White .. 1972 record of 23. Jarrett started slowly but pi4Cd tbe Dom' ddeme apart in the second half, rolling up 279 yards and two touchdowns tbrouah the air. And sophomore wide receiver Junior Taploa (Bishop Mont- aomery) caught 11 passes in .,.. game (or tbe aecond time in bis OCC career, tying the 1986 ~k be tet apimt Saddlebact. Tailback Bart Recktenwald bad another outstandin& pme, nettina 107 yuc1s on the ground ho CdM loses tourney final, 8-;.. 7 goals to lead the Sea ~- Corona also defeated Puna- bou., 11-4, Los Alamitos, 10-2 and Edison 12-3 during the tournament. The Sea 1.inp season record at•nds at 6-1. Croutown rivals Newport Harbor weR knocked out the tournament by Sunny Hills 12- 9. The ~ .. dos "uatil last period nm Sunny Hilll ICOl'ed three .,.a. to win. .. It was oar in•biliay to guard •pimt driw:s fmm dleir set men that lost it for us,• said Newport Harbor Coach Bill Barnett. -we also threw the ball away too much and Sunny Hills did a good on defense forci.q us to take the bad angle sho~" Bar- nett added. Harbor players Todd St.Su.re and Bob GifJord each scored two goals during the game. Barnett said St.Sure, Gifford and Steve Moore were bis team's standouts during the tourney. Tbe Sailon beat Lona Beach Wilson, 12-S, Foothill, 6-4, Fountain Valley, 11-2, before loUnc to Sunny Hills. -FREE SEMINAR ·oN T.M.* *(transcendental meditation) N8wpprt CenteJ library 856 San Clainente NewPort Beach DOCTOR JAGUAR, INC. INDEPENDENT SERVICE & REPAIR ARE YOU PAYING TOO MUCH FOR JAGUAR MAINTENANCE? CALL US TODAY. M4 W. 11'1t ST. COSTA' 11 '1., CA. W27 (r14) 141 2111 - "I was afraid to look in the mirror" .. Its hard to wake up one morning and realize ~QU ·re a blimp. I cringed every time I looked in the mirror. Then a friend at v.uric told me aboul Diel Cencer. In threev.-eeks I l~ 17 uglypounds. No\v I feel so much better about mv- self I have more self-confidence and .. more energy. La;e~ v.Me )Ull gain a -whole ~·self image. Tu.Ile to a Diel c.enter counselor today. We can cbangeyoip-life. ,_ ... __ lk •· Today\ aews more often 1Ua not features wan. Ho~. tbe Marine Scene is proild to feanare W.0 .R.S., die Womea\ Ocam ~Series. - Lait .eetend BCYC boltCid the Pegy Gregoey Appreciation W.0.RwS. reptta.. Eiallt very competitiYe boats were on the starting line waiting for the first only for mca. According to cannon. All the boats are famil-them. it's OK for the men to stay iar to the local racing scene. Yet . home on occasion. And better there wu sometbi.na d~t yet, it's great to have the guys about them-they "WCre all skip-support the women. pered and crewed by_women. In a previous W.O.R .S. An En.sip ~p of the bat• to regatta, Nancy Jo Price sailed these very talented ladies. lbey Tres Gordo with the accompan- make it clear that racing is not iment of an all-male cbeertead- PROFESSIONAL QUAUFICA TIONS Did yoU lmow that becouing certified as a chiropractor requires a miJi»i11t.m of six years of h9'IY speciaized college training? Today's Doctor of Chiropractic must complete 4,48.5 hours of classroom instruction and ~ a rigid chiropractic board examination before earring a license. In most states, conlttuing educational seminars rm.ast be ccmpleted for annuaJ license renewal. PERSONAL BACKGROUND After COl11IJletq mv undetgaaduate studies in Santa Barbara, I attended ~01iropraclic Colege in Kansas City, Mis- scui where lgrad. rated in 1982. I practiCed in Kansis Oty for 2 ~ whle cfOirw rese11ch Woftc at the colege. I assoCiated Widt Or. Qrf Howe in Unolton, Texas for a year before rm.rq to Ulifomia in 1985. In addition to my seven Y6W'S d schoolig rve completed postgradui1te cxuses in ~' physical therapy, sponsa· . and penonal in;Lwy/workeis com. lpellYliolL I am a member Of the Missouri Oliropradic Society, . fhirrvw:arlir Aasoication, Or- ange Comty a.opradic ~;~of the National Board of ClWopradic Examiners and have trained with the nationally reco8nized authorities of radiology and low back injuries, Dr. Terry Yocum and Dr. James Cox. A~~, I ~ed three days every month attending a nationwide seminar m Los Angeles and San Francisco, to stay current on the latest chiropractic advances. I am ~ a 3 year program leading to a Diplomate in Orthopedecs. Ths is the met of trai it eg and prdessionaism I ofter you. I you have hesitated visitirag a ~or, peihaps you <idn't know that chiropractors !J> to such !J'6lt lengths to conb'lue tta- educatiln ard provite you with the latest te:hniques and the most qaialified service; So, you see. w~ }'O'l don't know. can't heJp yolL UI me today and Id me help you. Did you know that the syl11>tOl11S most CCl1810i~ ~ted by chiropractors are: 0 a.cl& .,... 0 Hwlaches 0 PaWul Joints o Nedl Pain o 1vt1wim a Sin.Mer Pain 0 ~rm a ......... 0 AmtlLe9 Pain 0 Ne•• ... aca D tip Pan 0 C.old ~ ToirD:dec.)ID'llD .. t ReWarlddO••-*· -1 .... .a:ept "1J ..... ak: I FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION I II ~~-~:·~~:::~~L~~~ ,1 test, • ~ ts, • blood ptesosUre t~ .1 ..,.,_, ~ ched., an I ~ loi 'attiaed OI OCft5 motion in the ~ • .1 muscle tat Mcf '"' privMe ca.......,.. '° clham the resuhi ~-' • 6'6-1252 Dr. DliilN 8. Cunt. CURY.IS CHIROPRACTIC In· Adamson from DUa Poial oa the otion 30 Bui~ Max.- well; Mary Lonore on Valen- tine .. a Santana 30/ JO G.P. representing VYC; aDd Ckryl Weibel of VYC on Runaway. Highbope ~as skippered by Donna Noonan DPYC, and Noname was skippered by J. ing escort boat which met them Govinden of eve. on the dock with chilled cJwri; Women\ sailiq has pined pagne. Y cs, then: is fun after the s_upport from many different races. However. on the race · orpnizatiqm~ Rola is b()lliag coune tbele women mean busi-the Rolex International Wom- neu. Last weekend's rcptta wu en~. ~eelboat Championship. sailed in 8 to 10 knot breezes The United States Yacht Racing . which was enough to really mix Union reptta will be sailed at up the boats, u proveo by five the Ida Lewis Y acbt Cub in protests in SUll!lay .. race. Newport Rhode Island Oct. 2 to Accordiq to ~area Buei, 9. Participation is open to all skipper of Kowabunaa, an women ikippen anc;I crews sail- lmpme 26. the nteing was very ing in J-241. competitive. Sbc also ad~ Summer is over. but the very modady, that she bad tbc weather is still peat. So while best start-of tbe series when sbe tbc ladies ~ out nciq. the port-tacked the fleet. (That gentlemen can take tbc kids means she started on tbc left side down to BalbOa Island. Part and bad no right of way if your car near the ferry, tab the cballeqed by another boat. A ferry to Balboa and treat ~­ great maneuver for accomp-one to a ride on tbe ferris wbeel lisbcd stippcn.) or tbc meny..,..-ound. Tbe new <>then participating in last Fun Zone is just tlaat-a fua weekend•• W.O.R.S. re1atta place to IO· My next ..,...U.On included K~n Mason of BCYC would be to walk out to the end sailing the Soverdl 33 Mischief of the pier for a put old- and Susan Franta skippering the f uhionecl bambuqer from Andrews 41 Roller repraenting Ruby's and watda the ladies BYC. Other skippers were Kathy r8CC. I guarantee you will kwe Scoreboard c,,·, • ..,D.0.-..... 7 ............. ~e rl ..... , ... .,, ... .....,, 1. c--..... . . 7 0-7 ........ ..... • • • ~· 01,-1wYalrJ • o 1 as-22 e-· a•._. 1 o o t- CV-Woo4 l ,... fre• Msi8oridi Ba [• ' •o S ,_ {Siaeldi•llilt lid) (.._ tict.) NB Hu.., a,_ QKl ,.._.) C4M_,,_.w I r. (J. l.-owidl kic:t) NH-W.a. 16 ,_ (.-r.iled) CV-Spc:ecc 16,.. (~ ra) Aacnf • l.llOO (,.;-*f) CV~47,.(a-.licl) Ar•t n re: I-( f 7 Oj.. A free lecture presented by the Orange County Psychiatric Society and Hoas Hospital S~ers: Harold Kates. M.D. Noel Dnary, M.D. I>Ou~ K8hn. M.D. Barton Blind~. M.D. Gnace H\'4lt, C>nferen~~ CA.-mt.~r 3ll l Newpon &,uJevafJ Ne-wpon Be.ach. CA S}U,U3 II 7 !ilili,.I ruonina bliCt M.tt Spe:nce ran for two toucbdOWllll in the IMt six minutes of: tJie ..-. 11te ICOl'e. 22-7. ii aot • &ood iodqbon of liow we PIA~." Ilic said. The Sea ~ defeme ... able to shut dowa ~'a iop- 'rated q~ Todd Miri- aovich. Capistrano Valley's Mad coach Dick Enriabt atated. Wf odd WU not really ready to play. I think be toot Corona dd Mar too liabdy.• Duriaa Friday\ pme~ die ICDior quarterbect'I pa Nina was still very good ( 12 eoaapldioJll in 26 attempts ·for 116 yank. one touchdown pass, ud two iater- ceptiou) bat not up to his pofmti•I. Capo. led by Spem:e with 134 yank ia IS carries, nulled for 142 yeards ia 23 attempts. The Coapr\ olfeme got a total • IS r.-downs.. Cd M '• off'euc Madecl by quarterback Mitcla Melboa. who aot bis 6nt Ult, .... ~ 8 fint clowm aad r1llbed for ODly 11 ,_. ia 26 attcm,u. Melboa pined for 131 ,.,U with 10 com~ia11 .. ,..... Tbe flllt ......... dclc•live ball pme Boda teams lleld ada odler'a oft'eme -=or*-for the fa.nt two quanen. Bowcftr • d~ tbe tlainl quan,ier. ea team Sot a toorfldown. QIM ticted off to tk ~ pn wlao were able to ~ tbe ball to Corona\ 44 before Sea ~ I.ma Mw iatercE .. ed a pass at Ilia cnra 14. Bowevu. CdM WM not able to pt a &nt d~adSeaa Woolley~ to Coroaa\4S. ~ rushed for a fant to the 34. and then Marinovicb found David Rawson at tbc 20 for a 14-yard pin. Spence ran to the nine for another first down and rushed tpin to the three. Joe . Wood caught a pus for tbe touchdown. .·and Scott Hanoa kicked for an extra point with 6:29 left in the quarter. CdM WU It~ at Capo\ 36-yard line. Woolley puatcd into the end zone to ~ took die ball at the 20. Qria l.ebrli then inlcrccpeecl • MaTiaovicb ,... at tJae Ccweer\ 22 • returned it to tlli eiPt-After' • Mdbon tack_. a I~,_ to Joba I.~ M1iit P..aer- soa ran from die om foe tbe score. ~atovaiclt kictc.I tile extra ,_ to tie wp die pme. ID die foartla ~. Spmce nD from tie·~--rorim toucWoWa Willa S:.S I n • •,U. ia * .... 1lia ... die cm;. mi••ioa of a ~ drite aaxwplir• 0 d ia ..._ .-,.. TM extra ~t tiCt wu m·rred, lliiiilapc ,_, .... c:e'hc'. Ola the Nplay, S,Caoe m iD the eotnenioa to .ue die ICON Is. 7. Melboa mo'8d die Sea sm. SO yan1a to die Cospn• n.=- tlle bj ,..,. ~ • ~ ,_to Mw Md a 14ipnt Pll!ll to Woot..,-Wore lie wu imenqy11d iJ ltidl :n.lsr n.caasw•lllddle ................. ~ ....... a 47JAJI._'r1.,.-~ willa SI •a •a 1 • a Police Blotter --1!!!.~....,·r ..................... , s••i,........., __ ........................... ..., ... ~ ...... -.., ......... $ 5 ......... , ............... 1 ••• ., ....... ... ..... -••iecWolcrirw Md lflll-Cliill 'c .. « MONDAY,SEPT.14 anos 0721-· Vandals reportedly ca.--d "°° in damaF to a car parted in the 800 block of Dove. 1030-Vandals reportedly caUled SIOO in d•mqr: to a businea iD the 600 block of Dova-. 1440-Vacuum cleaners valued at $400 were reported stolen from an oflicc buildiq in the 100 block of Corporate Plaza. AR RUTS 0230-Jama Francis Bunc~ 43, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of assault with intent to commit rape. 1130-Dean Rieu. 2.S, a tran- sient WU arrested OD suspicion of .... tW& ol pr9fCit1. 1~.u..lt Pdmk ~23, a trauieat was anated on suspicion of possession of ampbetamincs. TUESDAY, SEPT. IS CllDDS 1130-Carrency totaling $2,400 was reported stolen from a boat moored in the Lido Marina docks. 2141 -A car stereo valued at S4SO was reported stolen from a car parked in the 600 block of Larbpur. 2134--A prowler-was reported in the SOO block of Orchid~ 2202-A prowler . was reported in the 200 block of l9th Street. ·-···· 11• D1 a'I Jw •sblc , )2, ef Cut1 Mma w a1111t - J ...... _____ .. ...... -ii • 1641 Micncl Rohcrt Allllmil.; %.\ f'll Mcwpwt •Kii .. arrutw oa ••• iO. of a• la wf ... ii . tf aa puolicr ofticer. 1cl&--!n:...;.;.. ,..,;~a· . caoos ~ .,.,. ~--...... 0100 A ler . 22, a 1n=· • ... MIAMd OD . ........,.._.-: -=~--...-I~ .... picim o( ~ c:ond11ct. • .. r." ~ 18 ~VI llD. l~J'" Marpret Astle 1315-Handpas valacd at· 32, of Newport Beach w~ ~.watdavaluedatS4SOand am:sUd OD suspicion of milde-,ewelry valued at S900 were d--'-d · · reported stolen from a residence meanor ruua n~ in the 4300 block of Patrice. WD>Nl'..SDA Y, SEPT. 16 AUESTS C•JMl'.S 0210.:-Donald Lee Tyler, 2A. 1400-An outboard motor of Redondo Beach was arrested valued at $2,030 was reported on suspicion of receiving known stolen from a boat in die vicinity stolen property. of Bayside Drive and West Coast l 14S-V a1erie Lynn Wilton. Hipway. 18, a transient was arrested on 2320-An attempted com-suspicion of forgery. mcrcial buqJary was reported in 1200-Etban Adam Hess~ of the 3300 block of Newport. Newport Beeb was arrested on AllJlESTS suspicion of criminal conspiracy 144S-Cbafie Mustapba Hab-· to a crime. bas, 32, of Huntington Beach 1200-Brandon Branson was arrested on suspicion of Snow, 26~ of Long Beach was arratcd on suspicion of com- mm:ial buqlary. Red bags discouraged 1400-Fraak Ortyn Stanway 11, 22, of R.ancbo Cucamonga was arrested OD suspicion of forgery. aY 811.L llAllVEY While the sitaabon is such that a Yisitor might think the a~ Newport Beach resident is performing surgery OD his diniQg room table, there have been a couple of reported instan- ces of people using red plastic trash hap marted •tnfectious Waste"for regular~ accord- ing to Newport Beach police. In the fust instance, John Dominus Restaurant a.eel the hap. obtained from their supply salesman, became the bags are ltl'ODF" than ~·trash bap and ~a good buy. •we aot them tbroaP our supply company, and didn"l really rad tMm. •Aid m•nagn DoD 811eclu1er. 61'hey were aood. str-a ..... ~the guy from tllle Bcaltla Dcpartmeat came OD IUI ....... impection. be DOticed Ge ..... ad told UI it,,.., • .,... idea to met.Km. IO we peck .. d tMm up and tbrewtllemaway.• ID uodaer imtaac:e, after rwli• -article about ~ icU ~and caw·-c smote iD a tnlb lnlCt. a mmeaaed 1;eaideat called ?aw Nnvpon ~a.I reported tMi l9e Md aecD fdlcd red .. luectiou w1111e·-.. bdriwl a napbOn home. AcconliDa to John Indy, of tbe Oraap Coaaty Bca1t• ~ lMre ii DO law api• .-. tk ... few pJain ~ Mt it\ laot • very ~ idea. 16'#11111l * ._. are tiled for billk trult, time ia DO ~ tMl wecn.-.;WtlSioal...W ......-. 0.-tm "I ?1P'ioM, there is nothina we can do, but we do try to get voluntary ~"said Bndy. ·10ey're relatively strong bags, and great for stuffing lea~ into, but they should be used for what they were desipcd for," be added. - Brady said tbe bap are used by hospitals and laboratories specifacally for the disposaJ of dangerous material, and often coot.ain coatagious cultureL .. Trash collectors a_re imuucted not to pick up red trash bags, and to contact us if they see one;• said Brady. •WbiJe tlle bag may contain bulk trash, you can' COWlt OD that just bealuse it's behind a private home. We have had cases where people just dido' want to go through the special procedures for disposal of dangerous mate- rial, and simply dropped the bags behind someone-S house. ~ in at least one case, a laboratory was operated in a private home . .,. Brady asked that anyone wbo bas these raf Nss Dot dlle them, and that anyone wring filled hap contact him directly at 834- 7173. Gii h Off Y•r cmst- New,.a Ellill Litten 11 at Elllr Recycled Romances .... An<f Other U6ed &oks,, 2010-Jamcs Martin Poin- dexter, 20, of Cosaa Mesa was ~ on suspicion of vandal- 1Sm. 2310-Ralpb Dee Morrison. 52, of Long Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor dnmt driving. FRIDAY, SEPT. II CRIMES 12SO-Vandals reportedly ca...-.1 SSO in d•msgr to a car parted in the viciaity of .. L~ Cina l .. 'a ~Cd' •o-mt ,... ........ ¢?'•--.-• w wt.en ow 9af ,-. • faiiil.. m•GO TOSI..EEr&o.Aml w.ric ... M&WL We• Jfwumly-*r .... beei:claowlMdl•..-...... Aadie ... .,,_ .. , .... ,... I 0 ,,_ ........ , 2 W1wilh .......... ;.. • caqebc,.. autt: f c_.r•h · P 4 Widlw:ll ... .......... 11 i.rr,.,..ctmac--=·-... • IJSOIE•D'lrUJ,.... ....... rtkt '-r ........ .. ....... I 1411j ll'y OS ...... a joJ ..... i .............. .._. h 1la ... dlild\-wm ,...___ w iau I a 11lia -._ cs1Mi• ..,, f1 • ia ........ ~ .... --..... n11·1uw.roor••.., WIJilll0•1 .......... I ... AilRC ................ .................. __ _ ............. Jlr•--- )2 ' I ••-... llilllsos • ..... ' s. ........ Dll ...... IMS A •wit wll•• • W .. 11;1 trl •1lrn ._ •a 8 ..... .._GI c.-... ?"' A Wcydc .,. .. 1. Ill SllO ._ aepwted •alea m.. -.., ia * Yiciality ol 2bt ....... A••rsrs 1150--Bryan F.dward c.en, 24, of Newport Beach was uJated OD IUlpicioa of blaay . lfiOO--Jamea Scott Whider '.t 24, of Buena Part was arrated on suspicion of grand tbd't of property. SATURDAY, SEPT. 19 CRIMES 0824-C amera equipment valued at S424 was reported stoJeo from a sidewalk in the 400 block of Main. 1910-A purse and contents valued at S38S were reported stoJen from a business oflice in the 2600 block of East Coast Highway. AIIU'STS 031S-Sberi Diane Kin& 30, of Lake Arrowhead was arrated on suspicion of possession of mc«hampbet•mines. I S30-Jobn Michael Ddfino'.t lS, of Faa.oon w• arratcd on suspicion cif disorderly conducl. SUNDAY, SEPT. 21 CRIMU 174S-A Sbib Tzu puppy valued at S400 was reported stolen from a raidcme in the SSOO block of Seashore Dme.. illll'Sl'S 0100-Jdfrey Neal Walker, 26, of Costa Mesa was am:stcd oa ~picion of possession of cocame. Slttpinf Bftlllly FNturing Ballet Repertoty 2 Pll • SAT\MDAY, OCT. 1e ndMll: M M 1 re, M II Deer ,,. •-OM9...._a Frank Amoss Dixieland Band SATURDAY, OCToeD 1e I Pll • Fine AN RcLltlll .... Tlc*tlll: • Alfsuoce. 17 II ow \llladlmlr Jan Koci Ylftlld, Pianist 1,_·FRIDAY, OCTCl9B• -.. ...... M I 'lf•O.. i I Neiman-Marcus aids diabetes efforts Diabetes is such a temDle disease in so many ways, ltriting young and old. Advanced cases cause the loss of sight. poor circulation resulting in amputa- tion and many other crippling side-effects. The American Dia- betes Association in its researeh is on the VCTgc of discovering new methods to eliminate this. Several years ago, Nciman- Marcus decided to support research for this dreadful disease by underwriting a fund-raiser. The concept for the benefit wouJd be a .. treasure bunt." Unique for the locale would be the department store, never done before. So popular has the theme become that support.en across the nation look forward to this annual event. Recently, Neiman-Marcus presented their "Great Cata- logue Caper .• Guests depntJy attired arrived at the Fabion Island store to embark on a quick-paced hunt for fun prizes. No one seems to go away empty Harborlites handed for over J 30 fabulous gifts are donated. The grand prize is a deluxe vacation for two which includes London, staying at the HaJycon, a trip on the Simplon Orient Express and round-trip air fare via British CaJedonian Airways. The fun evening concludes with dinner, which this year was catered by Hcmingways and, of course, dancing. Sandi Rosenblatt chaired the ADA benefit. Assisting~ Pat Agid, Winnie Beyer, Diana Bromiley, Mary Carrington, Karen Crawford, Donn.a Crean, Heather Glen, Barbara Good- man, Lisa Hill, Teri Katz, Judie Manto, Jan Moore, Debbie Mc~ Patti Poci.llo, Michek: IY•U•IU•I Pennington, Lancia Bajanaya- gam, Patti Ree, Carol Steele, Kathy Stillwell, Sbclley Uitzet- tcr, Barbara Walter, Pat Weiss~ Jean Zalkins and Gayle Dvorak. ••• A Trinidad Steel Drum Band-The hJanders-was the theme around which the Guys A: Dolls Cbaptcf' bad their beach party. Naturally, an elaborate Jamaican men~ prepared by Culinary Cusic, wa ICrved at the various food stations Id op at the home of Philip Quane for memben and guestl of this Orange County Performing Arts Ceatcr Group. Attending were board members George Rania. Wally Smith. Sue La Vold, Lori Foster, Elie Votaw. Jerry )lidwd, Jim Barrett and Nancy Hodson, wbo coincidentally bad seen the band ~orm while v.cat.ioning in the c.Arribbean. ••• The Associ.atcs had their first luncheon of the 1987-88 year at the Four Seasons. Members were still talking about the terrific barbecue held at Knou·s Beny Fann, which helped to raise so much money for the Orange County Trauma Soci.ety, and were looking forward to OCTS\ Oct. 24 "AU Hallows Eve"' benefiL ••• Olivia and Andrew Johnson opened their lovely home to honor the supportcn of Chap- man College. Sponsomt by the President\ Auociat.ea, 63 new members were welcomed at the buffet sapper, catered by Joa Paul\ Bistro. Just a few of the Barbortita auen.tina were Judie and Geo&ae Ar11ro1. Marcia aacl John Cuhion, Warren Hancock, Audrey and Comuey Moe, Sandy and Tbaddeu Mont- gomery, Phyllis and Harrison Sharp, Gail Sbowalta With Ron Soderling, Marge and Larry Sutton, Libby and Herbert Tobin and Nca and Charles Wickett. ••• To celebrate the IOOth birth- day of Old To"' the Irvine Historical Society and La Quinta Inn will spomor • OD Oct. J 7, an evening of dancing and deducing, called MTbe GTUt Lima Bean Caper!"' This veget- able was just one of the many reasom Santa Fe extended cki.r' railrNd line to stop • the lnine Ranch depot. The blaet-tie and. cowboy boots mystery benefit will revolve arouad die k·111td1 and folklore ol Old Town. So we wume everyone ii reMinc up oa their lmt.ory. I .. • !I I • ·A.'. '. 1 · I ~' '·:·. z.. · t~,,;1· ,. _,,,-·11; ~-t, ;s ,-lp ~t I .. ' ''._, .. ~.:·~.'.:-·~.;~.·~· :-::~~.tt,,~~.' :.-.• "< .1;;'( I , '; ~ I' a: :t < I ~ i-. ' ·~ ' J . 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SI, J ~ ! e =~~! ~j '• 1 J !'II ... j (. S, '1:. Ir Jl a =-~ii: Ir I · t i l r: ( ft i' J' ii 9· ( .f ~ 8 ( ~!' . i·Jih r~~ l·tr.rrlhf~ \ •l• ·• =--• •·-•r•c• ··• ..._.,_:;._ ..... -· ... -..-.. ART -V....._ m-featming worts by young artists with DO prior commercial gallery exposure will display October 4 through Ncwember 1 in UO"s Fme Arts Gallery. Houn are noon to S p.m, Tuesday through Saturday. Call~·~ Wod.I "1 Kay o-ta will dis- -' play October S-30 at Art lmti- tute of Southern California"s Ettinger Gallery, 2222 Laguna R~ Laguna Beach. Call 4'17- 3309. .. I . . . uPruad ud Valerie Plaoto- paplay Celebrates Newport Salute to die Ara" is curmllly on display in the upper level of the atrium at Fashion Islaod. Newport Beach. The display will run through October 4. Call 548- 181 S. THE TONY AWA&.0-WINNINC MUSICAL ,_ .... ··--SJ I T• IJCM l9r"' .,,., ... ~ .... ---·-·· ....... .. STAGE. -n.R-ol--~· featuring • bizarre plot ud wacky cbaracten will play October 1-4 ud 1-11 a I p.m. acept Sundays at 4 p.m. in Orange Coast Colqe-S Drama Lab. Tickets are Sj geaeral wtminion at the door. C.aD 432-sao. .. ne Plaie C&IW c.,... O.Ml.TMP l•,1'-R ...... .. redlem,tlleJ •a ••wiDtate plKe in ucrs Fme Arts ViJlaF Tbatre at 8 p.m.., October I throagb 3. Wandering mimtads lllld rdrabments will lead an aatllntic atmosphere to the theater grounds a ball-boar before eacb performaoce. Tw:keu are SS, S6 and SI. Call 156-6616. •··a ftiM throagb October' 2. tJuoaab October4 • tbe Laam CaD 497-3309. Art ....... Yr/ Qifl' ~ •t7J6, •the Tony awant winning masical odc:bl atiaa tbe birtJa ol tbc Uaited States will play Tladay throagb Smanlay~ inp throagb Octota 4 • die Lapa Moultoa Pia~, 6061..-· Cayoa......, ........ m •n Tdca me 114416. S1 tc..Ji .... V-. ... , ...... .,.. I s Aliiia/Crre .._. (7.Mt.,.... Laguna Bc.cb. Roan arc I I a.m. to S p.m_ T..tay tll.ro .... Sanday. AdmirM-is S2 for adulb, SI fcx. • -o a.d 1t1t- cleats. c:llildrm _. manbcn me fRc. CaD 4'US31. RC8Cl"ntiom wida v--~ lacmd cm be ... ., nZ I 49t 1121. Box Clftice. ~ ·~ S~Twdaytlalo·~- 4iily • Art-11 pgiilll B ; 9J aJCllAaD ZACD Rome video 11:w:ms to be fol- lowiaa in die footsteps ol cable. Tiie nritrmcnt about this TV .mdium crating lots of brand- aew propamnring forms is fast fading W"atb the exception of aame tapes, original madc- for-Yideo programming basnl attracted big audiences. Block- buster movies continue to supply the major liz:zle. Unfortunatdy, this ran only th.RC bona fide movie bits will be bnding on shelves in your corner store: a.star Trek iv• (1986,Panmoant.S29.m-n.e Lady J and the Tramp• (19SS, Disney, S29. 9S) and -Platoon- ( 1986. HBO, S99.9S). That trio of films coald become a duo if the lawsuit mu the riahts td-....00..-~ • muy industry watcben ~ diet it will (Vestsoa, the origiaal Yiclco liceuee, is suing the produca1 (Bcmcl1le) to rcpin -..atoon• from HBO Video. Goait1) • Ma the suit, probably die .... oqnesaioa IWt lumpag cna-die le8IOD is whetha' you the CO*i*"'"'Cr will start bayiQg moYia, kid ftd and aame tapes. Tbis fall marts Holly- wood._ boldest attempt nu to pry you oat of your cozy pattern of renting rideocassettes. Betwcca 80W aliid C.iM=• ftdeo oa ,. ·?I pla to dnak aa anprcccdeatcd 1,000-plas titles-mmtly re--relcaes ad tid vid-at prices nnging from SlO down to S9.9S. Rae._ a alect nmclown of the top IDO'rie ad 1V tides for fall: NEW MOVIE RELEASES _ .. Blind Date• (Sept. 17, 1917, RCA/Colombia, S89.9S). Gtad coacept falls Om • Bruce Willis mikes his ICrCCD debut. liD BasUtrr has oae driDt wl goabcwbn. -•Police Academy IV: Citi- zens oa Patrol" (Sept. 23, Warner, S89.9S). Tiie K.eystoDe ~ops are spinning in their graves. More lunacy led by Bobcat Goldthwaite, SteYe Gut- ~ aad Michwl W"mslow. -•R •ising Arizona• (Sept.. 24, CBS/Fo~ Sl9.9S). Sleeper bit com: cty saan N"ll;bolas Cage and Holly HDllla • baP'!'n parents trying to ba~ a baby, wbo wi1ld ap with more than SCR 's 'Misalliance ' is a must-see •YJUDYDUWY Fans of tbe South Coast Repatmy -,,. ua• won' be clisappoiated by "'e season ope'W. -YisaDjana:• by George BcrurdShaw. Wllik DOt .. imprc:ssift • ,.a appcaraa:a by ca•noa and mow•orm. dle-.nct•for •MJs... am1wr• is dfectite ad ctoaa' tarn oat to be the best tb:ina that ha" ..,, 11 oa -. an Cftllina. Director Martin Benson bas tW:n a wordy play. sprinkled with borderina-on ovtd1ted • ud aiftD it a fresh new Joot and • modem JWIC.. Shaw~ Yiews of the battles of .a_ ar, morality and ~ arc lifted into tbe 'IO's and become rcfrabiJllly CWieut. Tllis loot tbroagb Shan eya motherly and maigbt al spine while giYing her ...... net the aura of 1111botity be expects. is played by Pab icia Frw:r. Fra- ICO facial apeaioas and voice put one in mind of K.at.bcrine Bepbana at rimes, which may, or not, prove a distraction depending OD the ftt:wa's fcd- iap about that particular ldiCSL at die stcn:otypical penoaalitics Lymlda Ferguson. • Lina .,.... dull raging, ming fem- inists migkt eajoy. Certainly FapioD bas imbacd ha char- acter' with a style that is all her OWD and draws a firm parallel bdweeu Sz.cn=panowsta and the otha two fmaale c:barada'I that take the star Physically. the WomaD is impressne. When she drew bcndf up to h:I' fuD height and spoke to Tarleton Sr. about her expectations, there were echoing si,gbs among the male members of the audience And perhaps among some of the females too. Filling out the cast were Font Rainey as . Lord Summ::rbays.. Mark Mmpbey as Jmepb Per- ci•al, and Ron Boassom as Julius Batrr. For thole f1mjljar with Bousmm's wort in past years. it mast be IDClllinDcd tbm a , ..... dull lepc:lll-.... ta in~ ~is the tind of ~ .... today\ mcidy. _ ___; __________________ _ bri•ai•1 their coDO.icta witJa ~ • .... t.ta ~ .. die llollle ol Jolm Tarleto9 ia Surey, ...... d. ... mnOjru lwid aciiald die •sr. thac ii ao caeftjrt bda •• die ••i• ad die .aara. Dt ·pu1 "1 ..... F•aicello, tllc cownatory roomila•r5:a"'todlec,e• ,,, .................. .. ca r•f 1•mh1 Mt ,._ ..................... ..... • 'I -MI ··ssw• ii ............. -.... •lit II Al 71 ., ... vii' ... 1 fir 11 ,,... Tillnr-. ............ ....... •.. . . _.II_•_. II ~rn'11 ....... ·---* ; 1111 b • a,, t •arb ............. Pl ... .................. .,. .. ~ JPCllll -2 I \. WI I t•ntErl .. OAIB•M ,. ores this week sticky baby food OD "tJw:ir lmwh --star Tick Ir (Sept. JO. PamDOUill, S29.9S). Spoct and c:ompay d OM OD Saa Fran- cisco to S&ft the whales in order to petcDt dae futwe delti-.':lioa ofmntind -~· (Ocl. 14, HBO, S99.9S). 1'1lle Ac.SCmy Aw.rd win.aa for best picmre puts the am m.o die tt0 my ju•cn of Som..... Asia fighring .. absolatdy miserabk war. Actors Charlie Slleca, Tom Bac:aagea and WiDaD D.roe opened OQod- pta of symJ*hy for Ytr«nam ~ -•Matma Mr. Ri&bt• (0c:t.. 28, HBO, S89.9S). S.... Sei«kl- ....., director m -~llldJ Scding Swan,• aohicd die Mr. Rigbt shortage by m:tJaocls Dr. Frnbmtcin would haft lawd.. Starring John Maltovida and ADD Magnuson. -·River"·s Edge• (Oct. 28, dso~ $79.95). Qtillin& teen picture about a group of kids trying to cope with a murdtt of and by ODC of their friends. Perfect antidote to John Hugbc:s fluff. With the amazing Dennis Hoppa. -"Ishtar ... (. ·ov. 17, RCA Cotumbii, S89.9S). o~ o~ it asn' wonh the $40 million ~ but "'Ishtar• is a halfway decent comedy with a handful of good li.ocs.. It also happens to star Wanm Beatty and Dasr:i.n Hoffman 1V RIGHUGHTS ---r'be Best al Chevy 0psr• (Sept.. 2S, Lorimar, Sl9.9S). fla"ftXfal bits from ~ N°J&ht Lille,• indadiq SW b.ilarioas Weetead Update IDO'Dfdl. but will Clw:tj\ red pro+e • ...anble •Waner Rome Yldeo\ Job & •mhi aad Dan Ayboyd tapes! (Aawu. But DOOOOOO.) -·LifatJks al tbe Rieb ad F-eous: 191Ts Wodd\ Best• (Oct. 21, Vestroll, S29.91). Robin the Lcacb so.ea troGt fnhing iD New Znlm d with Morgan Briaaay and stiQs in Al•1diu witb CadwriJle B1dt. to M1DC nro of ms fav oarinp sbowD MR. LETUSDELIVER YOUR DINNER TONIGHT! Now ... enjoy fine food from J:fular local rcsaauranlS wilhout leaving the corm c1 your home! MAXWW:S AWAD .... tG SUNDAY IRUNOI alFHT - - . Cheech is victim in 'Born in East LA' 8Y DAVID D.IJOn OPENINGS "THE CUJtSE" (R)-Actor David K.eith makes his director- ial debut with this horror film based on H.P. Lovecraft•s 1be Color Out of Space ... WiJ Whea- ton \Stand by Mej is the 14- year-old hero in this nightmare yam. "'1111: OPENJNC• (R)-An antique lamp containing an evil force falls into the hands of a high school student, who once in possession of the trinket proceeds to rekw the spirit and lead her friends OD a deadly outing.. Directed by Tom Daley. "A PRAYER FOR THE DYING• (R) Fllir-NC'Va' bor- ing but oner wry good, Mite Hoctga• film of the Jack Rigins thriller bas strong acting. strained plotting and IDOl'C auci- fixes than -rherese... Mictey Rourke is subtle and bauntcd as the IRA gunman on the lam, his -•anu-a.......... ·0 1111111 ... , ·s a ..., • .._ ..... u.11 r: ... ... 7 ... r ·-111112 s ..... a soul fought ower by a Yiciou:s punches dapite the c:ollar). The English mobster (Alan Bates. Stars keep the voltaF comia& having fun) and a priest (Bob but there•s too madl palpy- Hostins, who throws some pious symbolism.. including a , blind Caabolic virgin wbo is lite a crechc doll of purity. The vioJeace is roagll; nasty menace is uoc1 .. • speci•llJ. -.ORN IN EAST LA.• (a) Goo4-A charmer. directed. written by and starriq t.K woaderfally rd•nd Md appeal- ing Clleecb Maria. Tbil comedy is somdimcs dunky, but nm tbe dad bits teem like put al die pmty, and 111£R9s • slice ol sublt•W"# to boot. Cllecdl (m llis fint film witlloat ~iaer Tommy Qoaa) plays a breezy Mczicaa-Amaicaa ia LA 1rllo • d W.ed ia r..-· .,_ a waias al ilkpl alir• ..;.,v- m1y .. -.. 11c-.10 • tie bis way bKt.. lrW"MI •die way .,, .. America.a .C.•-'•• pla~ by die ftfJ ..... Daid Sia-.. 1"bcR me a few endJje t09' tin, bmt t!le film .... ... die CllicmM> ~ aad Mnicu powaty wila.o.t becoming pompom. Ullder die giddy jotc silJJltiom, dlac is IDOtt real -soa1· tlaaD ill 'La ••t.. • W"dh K•ma•• Lopez.. Lape Oati¥a"OL DCC Reperto11 presents 'Ludlow Fair' and 'Home Free' BY DAVID coR~o••INs When memben of Orange Coasa Collegc'\ repertory troupe assembled at the campus Drama Studio for recent perf onmmn of I .andf onl Wilson plays. die famffiar faces both OD and alf ~in the audima:. and• the dOOI' litmcd the nuiaa to • family gct-t .. Jrr. Pa1lapa tbal is what ... die prodadiom al Wilsaa9s omc st p1ays ·1 .acDmr Fm-u111 ·ew Frce•socasu•• Ablwl at, w11ca andimce and crew mill..,_. die cutraDce of tbe Dr• 2 Smdio, mating their way to ICailS ia die small facility. with props ,.Mal at the feet of the audima: and acoastics rivaling someone•s family room, •lmost any wort would seem causal The only people doser in proximity to one anothi:r than the audiem::e to the cast 9CR tbe people in tbe aadiemz tbem- selYes. A.ad, when tl'oape mmaben in atteDdallcc were added to * paJU. •lit 8Cl£ al wdiec1, * .... cxperimcc took oa • i•j=• Klw:al.,._ like qwa•tity. Al di«a1 ·~al w•i'C ad stdrRp~tbcew••ol w...a plays gc>t off to a las .... polMhM saart wida ........ low Fair,• bat some nifty ,a:- Champac119 SUPPER CRUISES &917 s..dl.r 5-7 formances i• "Home Free" sawd the C'YCD.ing. Staaa Sha.Its. notable for bis role as •Eugene" ia OCC-S Sumnw:r Tllalre prodlldioa al •erigbton Beacll Memoirs," cfircded tbe ewming9s first play •LacDaw Fm,• the story al bow two~ jus1ify i•1"iat-Uta .,. al the roommalcs" boy- frinds in tk tkft of thcil' wy. bmi•jcally. tbe two~ ten. Rriad ... Apes, SC llOt die ... ~ al cMradcrL 8cO !NJldcraa ba., cfidlltl al tbc eodea a kr+- iaclepcadeat. Y1llaera•lc, rn-e••nDy •hallow-die 11111111 trc ...... Rori_. playal bj Amy Vaa F1ey+aano floewkn aroaad ia , 116rcally bclicYablc" fasmoa ~ few Iler suity, wllik ,....inc Irr rocm••e Ars, playal by Dia Shepardloa, in o+uwaoagbl "DOrio-efity o.u ber boyfriend's opposed -=tions. Cmtit the chancU:n tllaD- KMs with the fact tUa .-Jclomi did a cbemiatay bdrna Voa Freymann and Sbepardsoa dndop. A.ad ;-..... -die play coald Uve pw*cd men Udcn:sa, jtld-.:et caw..,. be ICSI ftd for cilia S)mlts « llis pla)Cd 1k cw .... WllJIMI o8a4 ·aw Fnc, • diaeded bJ K.-. GJemc:. ..tar a •E inr *P .,, dlc-"icely, ha,...,., r . • r .... Proclacecl a ltit mon aaoodaly, ud ~ two aood paf onm•accs by Eric Oma Scou ..t llos F......,, ·eome Free" was thatiflllly ... ya! -die dmnda ...., it ....... tobe... Scott ud Farqllllar come tcy:tlw:r to ..... die ...... -- --al UWICIKIC .... , •••• Brown., a ne•rried coaple llleNew,...arwt 1107 Jamboree Rmd, Newport ._.. {acing mctioa for the birth ~ tbai tlUnl diild.. Tbe cbaracten are fresla. DCnd, ad beyolld Clpec'sriolL. Scou does a fme P, • ._..., ........ wl pitif1ll dmnda, wllo is .... dild, •tc••• ..,_die •o«la al• dlildrea, iDlo a ..U, n:al ot;ccs al die JPNticecr .. ltii •• Farqalmr also adliewa ldicv- abllily .. "" .......... play ...W ., witaae al ils ca z Ir ?9elltary pcrfona•ett1 W"llla .-.•ra'i•f«tlle... ,., al dim rala. die ..... aalell a stqc relatioaslaip w!aic• ~ ..... a.I alcUi.aa&. W'afiahli••RrrPw Bcrt•a•, Grccme ur•ap.4 IOW ~ tow=hJ I ....... , d to ialaatma •2W• ia -Some Free.• As nidemed .., tl.ar ...... off state comeradery, OCC Rcpatory .. wry__. •eame ia prod.a.a dais nm.. SCR ••• I • ' 1 l t • I I • I I I ' c ' .. - • . ' . - lmmonS may be crazy, but it works 8Y ftGCY DAIUULL -i'1lie Gods M• Be erazy• is die tide al a 13-pen talea DOW ... pracatied by TDD Tam- --of Soada Coast Comanm-ity a u 1c1a i.a Irvine.. His ~ "8181ioe last Sunday addrased IM iw of -rile People Mmt • Cgq! ... ud how, in bis • ..... people SC crazy. the n--for tllis bdlaYiot and # laow 1'e CDmlCt dlil imanjty ia oar Ina dlroagll the tcniep ""J-. Cllrila.. Al ofta is Ille ame. in Ilia '¢d:hlt n•• ._ WI llamor to il•b• ... poilll1. •A w ~II bis psy-+· 11illilaalliaer.upyfrw I ol ··ne--~­f s•. ~ ..,., lillea to ... dlCy walk mywllca I lqia to ta1t..• ••Let\.._• die ti eai•ni• Y• .. mc--iswr-..· • -wcm.· die ... coarilliled. 'la die • Eai . .. I aated * fla'n II ... die £a1ll. . .9 .. Tiaaou weat oa. ..God " en n e4 1 :eifect people ill die hcsi••aa ad sowllow, we lmtlC ..... CMll to be ....,.._ ..... •• •• witll the time the ...... ~.., .. Gs .. of Eclea. Ow world is mot aa.y. we ~ aazy! E~ r.,..e oa .. ,...,... atts 08I awiMa Few n· ~ I .. IG l wdy ai1l!'ll -mtide wkft it .. ..... lniq stole 150 tnhn &oil Ina ... dlca sold tllma 1*t to diea.. Now tlult9s UMJ! Tk allliat ... of al is ... CMll of ...... God. - . .... of -llaK probkmt , ti' tryiaa to be ...... •ic wida tlW f«lj •• r---IMJfed. •we tliiak we are 1apow"ble for oda'\ frdinp wt dull it is ap to -to 1d dlc:m.. T1lat is eat ......_ .. paaa...- Hc also said we b......, ab- ~ oar own wdl being with dnlp., both iJlcpl wt lepl; we b:cp doing thinp that are eat aoodform. -wi.m a penoa llppl'OllCk1 llil way of liCe • .-., oaly .-.., .... are pod for._. lib ~ aac•ng wt c•i• ~ .-food. we c.11 bim a 1w*h ....... ADOtbrl' came of i• eity is illdiffamce. TUll808I it•ed. -We tad to mate JcAs 95.5 IW!I~ diYine ad ..s paam lween aDd say, •ecy. I caal be lite bim, t.e is a God!* So we , St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church • De.I' C •-1H .......... ~ c lu• ... hip .... a.e-... C::..9a:w::cal w •. '70 YOU WHO BEUEVE. HE IS PRECIOUS" (I Pelrr ltMZ. Sil e WIUlt GOD is Dc*lg In Your Oun:h. a.e our DlledolJ to wU:taJme someDl9e. Oii 631-8120 ar6.ll-813J live ap. That is cnzy! ODe person is DO beua' tJaan anoda. To iDustrate th.is idea. die ashen wue called forth. they wen carrying paas of w.rcr ad lowds aad TI•mom astal d.e mrmhen of die COlllJ"Cl'ioe to iatrodacc llllelmdvcs to eacll odlcr and to pair ap. This smprise gestlltt brought the expected rapome of not only laughter. but a kind of wondering what was expected of them. At exactly the right moment. Timmons reseued them from their •orry of rem- oving their shoes. ... If you co~ would you kt IOIDCODC else wasb yoar (eel'?'" be astcd .... We have a need to be in control Where we might be .. to wash anocher11 rcet. would we aDow someone to do the same to us? His goal llas been to minister to the undlurcbv' and' Soatb Coast Commanity Clmrda was est.ablisbed as a place wbe1c people woald *'find a rdlition- lhip with ·the ~ ~ their full poccnrial, and i...,_a ~ world in that relationship," axonliDc to TUDIDODI. People ia tb.ia fut-paced. pressarc~ter area Deed a ~of ra. from tk i•••itJ arOUDd dlca. ~ eo..t Com- muaity Clt93h caa be tllat place For more iaf--.boa plcmc caD SCCC • 154:7600. •Jam came to show as bow to lift life llcre and does not expect as to be pafcct. You mmt be wbo you arc here. Even tboagb tbe road is narrow to cteraal peace. according to Mattkw il is DOt impxcible. lt may be more diff'teab tban I.be broader rolld dull is die way ol tk world, die road to ~ tioa. .. Cluisri•., sllows -we caa haft joy ia om life _. SchUlein elected clo DOt "8ft to .. it off 1llllil L.-• -m;COIOCS ... Ti .. Rfa1ed to Jolua. daapW ll. Tiie .. before lie died, 111 die P•1 ovu meal. Jam pdaal llil..-n•oaM ... ws b zy' tllcir feet. Be waalCd to sbow we se .a c=lled to ~ oac mo'ber _,nm thoagb be was caPcd •1.on1 md Te8Cher ... "f Jdf Sclaalcia of· Ncwpon •Kia m bcm decud to la'ft • p1csi6r. .. of tbe Jewisll Fai- mlioaolO..-. Coaacyfortk cc-n•i• ,es. ScbaJaa bas SCI ftld -a ft:c paaidclll aad daairmaD a( die alb:•iom comnrittcr Coe 1k lasa two yitan.. Bis espertile ia busi1cs1 ad finance haft l9cc:il valuabk asscts in bis wed wida •1 -czcited abolll die srcat foawad • •a•lwia,Jlle Ora-. C.-••y Jewa. c:om- +•y. • lie aid. -r 0 W' IO wy pcaple joinina to wort towards ftlal .... to bcwcf• oar widespread commaaily ilmcoa- ragJng ST. MA•• PllDnTlm.Uf Cll11aCB ?HI ............ V Om1_.• SS • ...., Neus1•.._..CA (114t .... l.MI Religious Directory 9:30 a.m.. Worship 10-.30 Lm.. Colnaatioo J 0-.SO a.m.. Edacatioo ror AD Ap:s Cllild Caft Provided ... a A.~ ,,,,._, ................. I I ,.., TEMPLE SAIAH of Newport Beacli (Conservative) HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES at 191 Dowu Dmie at l&.Ja ~ Sewpon Beadl c/ o NewpcHt u.ut.c. Lmhr.ru Clmrcb llilal STEVEN D. SCHA n TEMPLE CHOIR aosB llASllANAll: WOcl• 1ky.Sept..2J n.nilay. Sept. 2A n.•y. Sq.t. 2A Friday. Sept. 25 YOMDPPlJ&: 1:00 P.M. 10:00 A.M. 7:JO P.M.. 10:00 A.M. ~OL NtDa.E Friday, Oct. 2 7:00 P.M. YOM UPPtJll, s.bnlay, Oct.. l YlllOll MEMOltlAL SEllVJCE l:GOJJ.M.. approa·· -:ty NULAH CONCLUDING SllVIC£ lenPLf BHT •& a.-.ps I lf\111 WI. 19 CPJJ--M.a ... ,..., ........ ___ ,...··-..... 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All Jobs 100.rt... (7~10 N«J BONIJB) __ _ .,,. ........ -- .... LI ::1: &11 a •-·-- HAMMIAN O£aCS & PATIO COVERS ~TY WORK 546- ellau11 a •••• tto.•1c'11 • • EJIPWi-...a. o... s J. .... Q111 Dflll*. c.I !!ly 56-JeM I' IL DC ...... B c PMfTlNG MIO WET PAINTING INTEROI & EXTERIOR 16 YEARS EXP. fREE BT. a.8201 ....... •1' It lllllftl o.'t ..... 110. .... ,.. ... 11 .... ... ,....n:,.. .: ... .-.:re.: Ul~UI l'Pa•• =.a . D I• Oap & Calls •••••••••• 82• . liu1nta ell .•...... : .••. 125 .................. 826 Ao I ............... 511 AcJts. furnished ....... 407 AcJts. tJnlurnisMd .... .OS Side. to be Moued .••. 816 &us.ness Aoperty ..•. 500 Business ........... 421 ~-.......... 409 Candos tor Sale •..••.• 507 Commetcial Aopertr 505 Desert ~apeity .•..•.• 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Gar • ' lor Rent ...... 400 Houses for s. ....... 508 Houses tor Rent/Furn -405 Houses tor Rel1I 1\Jnfufn ......•.....• 406 .. AT .... Wiii ....... pi .. -. '13 ~ .•............• 416 ~ ······· .506 11-..utlte PR1perty •••.•• 509 Laite Share Aop61y 515 l.at5 tor Sale .•.•.....• 510 MOOi6e Homes ........ 917 Morta I Ii TO ....... 61)1 Maeets ..•.•.•....•.•• 415 Mounlaln Cabins ..... •22 Office Space •••.....• 420 Out of Sblle Prop ..... 514 Rell E5'Me Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Real E.stMe for~ ... s 17 Real Esaate loans ..... 600 Rooms for Re1t •...... •to IESORT PROPern for Saae .............. 4lts Rental . • . . . . . . . . . ... 417 .OM.~ MMf: t.-TO $275 WEEIU..Y Q.WING NEWSPAf£R ARTICLES FOR ~NE EDI· TORS. ' PAY UP TO $25.00 EACH. APPLY NOW. CN..l. REfUNM. Bl.£.. 213-9384011 ext 40 ,.,.,.,c LONG JOHN SILVERS has open- inas tor cashiers <Asta Mesa locatiian. flex.ii* hours.. fufJ & AS$15TANT MANAGER We tuwe an imme- diae opelii111 as an A.ssrstant ~. STILL C ROW I N G STRQN~! .. , ] ..... ._ __ ..... , ., os2 1 •,a 'Jc Plft time hours --able. Competitive salary based on pre-- viotls exp_ Oppt for advancement Crew and ~ement traininc P'<>cr•m. ~between2·5. ., Requ i rements include 2 yieat'S full time wen ezpe. rience and some supervisory expe- rience (retail pt'e- ferred), or a coOeee decree-We ofter: eCompetitiwe Salary eUbenll Ba lllMts St! I I ta Ill ••rs um s s •a I R i ·--cu a .......... c..-.ca ... ~onaion~ •Trainin& 1 for Adwal .cement ............. .......... .... ....... •· Us• •P JS C as .,._. __ ..a,_.-. .......... __ _ '"'e c z &or .............. Call "' ac>Py in per. son to: A2Z FASHION lSlAND (714)~1126 6-sl Oillllr Et $ s ••• liPlf SEMCES Schools .............. 608 smiation Wanted .... 308 t~t ,, ..... YEI, YOU CAii ·m, .. 1 ., .... ......... __ IJ IS•'C 5 I W.ea f Tlllilill ·m1.,., ,, .. , , 022. ?tf ......... 21 I ... ,, 5 •tES! ........... , 1-%t , 7 2 SP .,.. ....... _ ...... ............. - c " ............. -______ .._ rs••~ IS I --.nn usnaw .... un n••tt ..,... _., .. .,......, ....... . -........ .... ............ • 92 ..... ........ ___ .._. -- -~ .. . ,. .. - IEIP'liONISJ DO WU LE PBft£? TALKING ON THE PHONE?~ A VM· IElY OF ¥:JIJS1 HE1ANG PBft.E .. SB..EC11NG THEIR ~ ~STUDIO IS LOOKING FOR FULl TIME REC THRU ~PMTT.: AFTBl CM.1.0AWSON & ASSOC NEWPORT 8EAOt ID-7816 SOCIAL ITDI & STA- TIONMY FUU TIME & PMT TtME DCA I ACT WORKING ENVIROH-MENT Will TRAIN . CAll PERSOHNCL 163- 1200 t t ........ -=!··-':.:Jt::r::i --- •SECURITY* •OfRCERS• •M:EilfD* $4-W..:xJR •No.,.ience •• ! 11ry. •bl••§• • ~ pmt-time. • Mstliass 1 tie • TtaiHirlll Md wilutn• pecwided • Allilees Md c~·e•r shldants t' come. ••• '"'C> •f::.saswe ..... ,.bel•b psti •• • 11 He r.M..LTOOAY! 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Locid • some ~ * J>emo;. ·~-~ .. .. .......... -~-... , ..... -::• -do ... -.... lib Plai ... l'.appa..w•• NOW THRU OCT. 11 WHITE-WASHED (ACID) JEANS By LEVIS -BRITTANIA-SEDGEFIELD -DAX , CHOOSE· FROM BUTTON-FLY OR ZIPPER-FLY COMPARE AT $28-$38 IF PERFECT WAIST 30T036 LENGTHS 301034 MENS SPERRY T opSider LEATHER BOATMOCS 5COLORS 6~-12-13 COMPARE AT $54 gg EVERY BOY'S FAMOUS LABEL "T-SHIRT" gg 2300 HARBOR BLVD COSTA MESA (714) 631-32" AISOIN •ORANGE •ANAHEIM •LONG BEACH • HUNTINGTON BEACH Heidi Rapp, POIDODa PTA "d • . ...._ ~ • llJilll w;;,.._ .w am J'IRlnid8J, Oct. I . Sl9c -. .. , • .,dfor ..... boollll wMR: pmc-. caa ...,.....rrr for s .... Sea~ SMp, ~ tiosd 0.,, wl Pidare DiiJ. PTA Board member Mctia Tona will be OD ..... lo eo1t- wne in botb Spaz"h wl &ta-- lilla. Doa\ mill* leek lo Sc:bool ao.t! n.e infonulioD ,_ ~ .., mab tbil Kademic ,ear llDOOdl Mitina Clubs. • • 5 ''-"'9 II --bcn iatohal beamewew tot a lot of DCW ideas ad • • • .a d ectiftbel Jk""WK. PAl.(Pw A I 2 ~I I .. ) If •JOW ii ..... troUle .... . ..:... !J••• lo ............... -.n\ bow wMae lo ~ PAL ii reWj to lald a "IP• had. StDdre11 Ktite ill PAL 1n 11.-.. ia ~ cc.wi zzf a n.e, -•t -to dilc 1 •co drn• ... .._to ... ......... Tiie chlb ii allO actite ia r•Jrial .w ..Sr•• • OOil r.t ca fart1•11 Clirlt r •• • 8i1Tc r:rklalmbd,?.AL._ Wded my life 9'J •aiw" I - to filld oat .... Did w,.... ·--· i J • r ... One ac~~ of Shangrila in Corona del Mar 8Y ANNE1TE WATSON Situated on over one acre of land on a bluff in Corona del Mar. overlooking expansive harbor. ocean and coastline views, this weet •s featuR home is a onc-of-.tind reaidence that offers complete privacy in a picturaque ·Jocation that is as serene and secluded as the legendary shangJiJa_ "The views from here are superb-from city lights, Catal- ina sunsets, the harbor and boating activities, the Pavilion to the coastal bluffs.. The loca- tion encapsulates all of the beauty of Newport Beach-it is certainly one of the jewels of our Gold Coast,,. said listing agent LiMa TqleMffi with Gecqe Qtina Compmay, Realtors, in Newport Beadl. Vistas Upon V~ A long winding roadiiiey leads to the home •s expansive parking area and tiered exterior entry plateau. which abounds with lush and colorful landscaping. ODC% guests pass through the poolside patio garden courtyard, which also features a walkway of Del Piso tile and a lily po~ they enter the magio1 mystique created by the home•s spcctac- ular views. The entry way leads directly into the home's spacious living and dining rooms with expan- sive window walls on all sides showcasing the views of mani- cun:d gardens, a wide patio and a variety of waterfront scenes. "All waterfront scenes are present in this location. In front are the harbor and island views with a strdcb al ocean beyond Balboa Island. lt9s fun to Watch the sailboats sliding Qoft the rooftops of the homes. To the right are more b«Mrina KCacs • wdl as the coastal :bhiffs, and to the left is the chariiel that lads to the ocean and the )euy. Y oa Ft all of the beauty of this area and none of the inconvmience, becanse this home is situated high above in a very tranquil, secluded location, .. said Taglia- Ddti Ir Tlaree Pre•• u•a ~Here The home is the estate of Geneva Marie Washburn, the wife of Donald Washburn, who established 7-Up. Washburn, who died in February, was well known for ha invoMlnent in many philanthropic organiza- tions wb.icb included the Prin- ....... _._._ ................. ~ ...... -llliiL .. DI••-•'' mlll•lllaP 7 ·5--.;.....,lil-tllm: cess Grace Foundation in Bev-Hospital aDd the AageJ:itas de furtha' .C,....ia tt.e reaidaat1 crly Bills, the Braille Institute in Oro, a support group of Big from tt.e rat Of tt.e world. While Los Angrks., the Barbara Sm. Brothen and Big Sisten in strollina arouad either the home tra CbiJdren•1 Center in Rancho Orange County. or yards., oae grts the fedina of Mirage, the Fasbioa.ables(wbicb -She was a wonderful penon being away from ciYilization. is a support group for Chapman who helped our community in Yet, the locatioD is coaw:aic:at College), the SS2 Oub of Hoag many ways. She was a coUector near major lliallway1 ud of art and antiquca. Her imp» F asbioa lt!aacl and Newport cabJy good taste is rdlectcd Center. throughout the home. Many of Wide yar«b surround tbe her funaisbi:ap and dot.bes will . home. Lawns and ~ arc be inducled in aD estate sale bordered with trees, sbnaba ud which is to be bdd by Butterf11tld colorful Oowen.. Patim front the and Butterftdd Auctioneers and livina room and meeter suite. Appraisen on Oct. 13. Ber The interior poolside pnkn gowns included pricelas oriai-courtyard is situated in the nals by many famous cleaipcrs ccntel' of the home in the Span- sucb as Valentino. Galaoos and ish style with all rooms facing Bob Mackie.• said Taglianctti. it. Tbe home is concemporary in As a long-time Republican style with ardlilcctural details supporter, Washburn gave that include a beamed ceiling memorable parties in honor of which ~ up to a point ~ Presidents Richard Nixon. joins the top of the fireplace in Gerald Ford and Ronald Rea-the living room and columns pn. that stand betwccn glass panes R•whtinc Groewls The home and grounds ram- ble acna more than one Kre of land, which is unique in Newport •..:t.. The spacious- ... of die lite enbanc:n the leW ol IOlitude wt privacy. Llqe treea 181ioud tbe home ud a 1a'me olf to one side in the room's window wall that opens to the waterfront views. The home WM bailt for enter- tainina OD a 1ar9t tcale. 'J'be eaaire side ... -Met win& of the bOIDC are .,,..piled ol a , ..... , • .. R E ~HORW · W.111$20.00CI! lestbly ii U. b11utilll ca••anity of EasMJfl. f ..._ ._ p1Mllillt~la~lewtwilll4......_a spaciols t.iy roo11. -.Jiu±c ,.. a.Bitbon I ildoot" ltilty rooa Colu11·1 nttf locl4M ID ..... mllls, 1111is. ct.dm I Plfb,. nil .,._ is llltitllM I wMb to sel ~ R1 •u cal to $309.500 ilclui• tand.. SAU Y StlPUY /mtl DAIOl T LOWUT •Nee CGllDO • t•WOll1 I IM:lll . Al Iii ..a ,.. Cll't .... " "" .. 1111 lldJ 1t1r Iii 1lia lqt ..... dlllt llllrll cabs. ......... ""-' .., ill.,.. .... . cal It ..._ , -·t 1111!"° .... I I* Cell " 18.500~ 1JYCE DMCI. T /SM.l Y SllPUY IEWPOllT 9EACH FWLllll i> COllDO- DllASTIC •ruca MDUCnOt• · w · c 1m beel o...,._. to .. ttis t.:Mkw lllit one of the prettiest ill die Yetsliles. Coordiulld tile, drapes & t.tibn ii llftlle shadts Liiie ..... dDset. F• Siled kitchen & bath. ~ to • u.e om. poo1 & spa when ~ ttis bealtiful Diil $79,500. mtE DASOlT /SAU Y Slft£Y UDO ISLE BA YFRONT · Custom four bedroom house on a 32' lot A wondtrfld tamrty home with a Saint Charles krtchen, its own pnvat! btxh. and boat dad m an m:elent loca11on. I's style .. lend itself wittl aU realms of decor. atftSTEN NI.SEN/CAROLYN MAS(W OPDt tllUSE SAl\llOAY 12:30-4 661 VIA ll>O SCU> · ll>O ISU A -L T 0 I COSTA MESA l NEW ON THE llARKET -EASTSIDE COSTA •SA · In thf Newport Hetehts area. Two bedfOOll condo With frreplace. Shows SO weft with country 1* an '4cben & bath. ~ to shops & restnraats.. ~ to see.. S 129.900. LIB TAGUMETTI I conw DEL "M I CGRDllA DB. llM DWILD · ml8'11l.E n • u•. a.•• 11111s • '' 11 r n. .... slilllhllrllls•Dlkl9-.s".,ililll.__. •10' caa-. ....... -.-. ... 111..w. =- R ' s , I LAGUNA BEACH I !SOUTH LAGUNAI· NEW HOIE -SOUTH LAGUNA OCEAN- FRONT · r nter ...s frOll snost rOOfltS 8ml:t °" 3 leYeJs wrth a pnntr deck rcM oa tbr said. ltaster SU1tr w/flr~ -. dect & owersized spa lib & shower. lirlf two CM &Jraee pm Mllitiml Pll'bll. Sl.300.000 LIO T AGUMrnlfBl.l VllDT " IRENTALSI NawpwtBa•ch Cellfaenla • I t t J Realty World enter aY ANNETTE WATSON Althoup ._ m.nea RmltJ joined RxMJ W.W • nation- wide real estate corporation which bas allowed bis firm to expand its 1e1 rices to dieats- in November, 1986, the Off'ace and ~ have retained the local, congenial atmoipbcrc which bas made the company a mainstay in Newport Beach real estate for the last 2S years. •Realty World bas enel*d our company to ex~ the ltafl' u well as include such lel'Vica u a nationwide referral networt and an cz.cdlcat ceata, which oft'cn tninina for new ticemca aJld contiauiq education semi- nars for 'YetCrall ralton. "Realty World wu cstab- lilbed tm years ago with ita ~uarten in Virginia. In the lut few ~ the company has grown to abOilt JO Offica ia OrallilD County. I•• implaled a note from mallry ~ 1-5~ Sat & Sun 721 llatrtcold, CdM Corner R-2 lot with bright, QIM.!n, 2 bedroom, 2 bath home . Beamed ceilings, sunny patio, lots of potential. See and bUy $299,500. Owner/Agent Open Sunday, 1-5 1255 Cerritos, Laguna Beach Open, airy custom home with hill and small ocean views. Large lot with pool, play area. Three bedrooms, 2~ baths, family/ dining room, beamed ceiling, mature fruit trees. Private and tranquil, a good buy at $335,000. Call to see at other times. Newport Heights Private driveway, gated entry to beautiful new, custom Tudor style home. Builder now completing, still time to choose YOUR finishing touches. Offered at $325,000. Rentali 3 bedroom, 3~ bath, $2150/rnorith 2 bedroom, 2 bath, $1700/month "' fonat and their m•••• cnl beMfiaa. TheJ laaft helped -~ ~ our ofticC to rm more dracicady. Now our rea1ton have beat rdiried of many tedious -tasb tlUll real estate iavoha-leaW., them more time for the heart of real estate-mc clialtl ... ...,_'I staff iadudel many veteran realton wbo have been with bis company for away years. Their comments have been favorable about the tru- lilioa in .ioi.u. Jlealty World, wlUdl has Oftl' IS,000 offices locatiid ~ the United States. 1be office decided that we participate in the CUnlCter Boat Parade. We entered the commer- cial category and won a trophy. Our theme was 'S1111U1lertime in Bal~' said Martha Barrett. Barrett is happy to announce that since bis farm joined Realty World they have received many productive referrals and busi- oc:ss has been going very well for bis company. He is proud of his staff and credits them with the success be enjoys. He said, .. My rcalton are wonderful. They arc very knowledgeable, profes- sional and responsible to both buyers and sellen. Not a week cpete CBCllllett cplleaellts • • • INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL Choice Westsitle Costa Mesa industrial (M.G.) site 70' x 140'. New listing! Quiet cul~sac lot with house and separate shOp, .Which can be used or rented together or separately. ca11 for -details. large Westside Costa Mesa-36,000 sq. fl of land with 12,400 sq. ft. of buildi111. Ample park- ing. 150-feet on Superior Ave. near Industrial Way. Call for further details, and appointment to see. -REALTY WORLD NEWPORT BEACH 642-5200 a1-1• flalll MT lfrf-cont1Jllllty rebuilt ln '14. I' f'I rllll include onyx. btw & copper, .... light FNndl doon & ~ glw. fNllDMlllg ... 3 bdtma. din ... compl• a.. hiddel1 wine wlls & 11191111 tom.I dllq. A 2 llofy CD111* ....... .,.. PMl h 2nd toor galary. a.,-. plllo--. pool & ..,. & dock tor 3 bollla in. PNlnier ~ .... toe..,.._ ...... 111·1• •• I I REI MYFI I I ... CNS IO ft. ol .... fron••o• and .......... ol h Md•• pmt al NemJ)CMt Hllrbor. Older home ....... grldoua rooMa .. hlhty ~ wllt new P9iN & cerpa•v plus new ~1111> Fonnlll clning. ....., and . .,.. roon. plus court,lrd ... pool Pl 1 llgioue gumded w u t "llonl communily wilh priwala bu rt... ........ . .... ..... ..... Mtf I l--8pectlct• COl.....,.,.._y 4 ........ dal\ lllnly and ............ IOQ I GounMt~wlltJellilllint& ~blOckcm• 'atand. Al*•••• ow. 3 cs__..., 1 bdnn & huge ~ wtl1 view. Seier .. csry 191 TD. tor qucM1 cl buys. ...... In.mm CIUZllY Em• Mlfllll Frelhly '1lbbi8hed with exllllOldil*Y -....' em..,. &me of ~.01111 a mouldings. wood floors & FNneh doors in tis 5 bdrm wfth libnly, ~ aized dining room. tamily room and gourmet kitchera. Uaed brick entry garden and ,.., pdo with 9J)8 plua dock tor your 50' yacht .... 111·1• IC&ll'lllT CAPE Cll-Peninaula point comer location. Picket tenced ctwmer ... 3 bdrme_ dUleld & beamed ceilinged living room wilh ftreplace and views of the dune9 & OCIWI plus g&l8ll quM9s CN9' ~page. ml.Ill 111·1• 72 ID lllE ELI I hoMe tar._... .......... 1111 in • pr11•.-. galld co..nunly ........ & poola. Thia 4 ~den ... .,..... clllilllg & 2.....,,.,.,... em2'~ hi••• in a luxury.,...,. dulgi'9d br F.t _.. "*'°'' duigi• IW .. '9. n.wtin• and a-.. bull-in&. Al .., tlbulou9 penoramic views. Aoger9 o.deM ---Ilg en;,.ac:es .. extarior CCMl.1111 wtl'I Cllltoln 8P1L ..... ··-·-........ a.us in Corona .. Mat. SpedaaJlar vtewa from one end of Newport Herbor to 1t'8 ohw, frOlll .... S19l ll1I new vil9a wilh top of f'9 fine IJduNe and 1P11lianc:es, lkytighla. ~d c1Wnga. and ... dble gaqoea. __ ..... tile roofa and .,.., tied 11 aloe a decb. 1t1f • ltl. . .-111111111.,..... ••1111111111111.m ··-·- -I I El Hand '*Wd-*Y doors welcome you to tia one .-y 3 bdnW CUlbn home. Built ..ounc:t an~ pool ... , .. .,..... roof. it hM a..,. and fireplace in f'9 mMll .... a dln/oflce, tonnal ••'lo large Wnil"f room and lowly city and mountain ..... •t 1a11•w.111 111-1• CllDEIDIL c111a in growing Yucaipe. Paving, aida•alca & uM11 in on tia over 2 and 3/4th acre on • main ... in acal1 It localion wilh many ..._n11ded. ....... 111·1• *** JUST REDUCED *** ... -W1Y bright and .. ...... remod1l1d ct.war. One 110rJ s·bdnn on wide lot wilt ..... ..... cm.-~Eutop .... ~b1...S c 1 ... In Mng rOOM ..t ._. ~ FNndt doors ~ ........ ..,, prtu k ..... pllllo ""' .... -• .. .1a111 ....... W I •'W l.o.ty ,_.,_. Sllledl'OOIR hollte .,._ din and tormel dil*'g fOOlft open '° .. pdo plus bridced tront~ Prell llf~ decui 1 d ... oM gounMl ~ ~ 1 bdrm income unil CN9I double glW'9g8. ....... ~ ICHll llT-at ht ~ of Newport's action with ~ ocean and Cllalina views. Large 2 stpry 4 bdrm home with huge tamily room and two specious sunny ~ Com'11ataty tumished at. .. ....... 111-1• -I I El SoptiisticMed con'8mporaly 4 bedroom with spectlKuW a.ct bey, city light and moootain views. Spacious flowing floorplan with indoor ~ pool in tropic.a ....... gourmet kitchen & •""111inment Cef "8r with wet lw. Seller oflers exc 111 nt terms. llZl.111 a1-1• MIFI I IT~ with turning basin and night light views. EJegant and immaculate 2 bedroom. tastefully decondld in neutrm tones. ~ loclllion in w:urity building with doorman and pool. •• ... 111·•• •• , --mlD-Abeoklelly ctwming 2 bdrm red brick c:o8llae with VMilk cl c 1linga. •..-ce. new c.rpM a 1ove1y pet1o p1.. apecb'8 2 bdrm upper unit tor income. XJnt k>Cation ...... ~ IAJFlllT Cll•-panoramic views. Thia totally rwdelld 2bdrmindudlaal1t'8 t111 IMtul turnilh- ingl right down to the lat t12cup tor a~ vecllion 911-away. Boat lfip av11it1Ne. wa1t to.,._ a b11ch. 14" 11 81·1• n llLI Nm-stepe to t111tt. trom ..._ 2 *'Y 3 bdrM home ... a.ge view 8'lridec:lt ol ma•r. din & tormal clr*'I room. Ught & 9'n1"f wtl\ Fr. doors ailnoundlnO ccutymrd on xn deep lot wil\ 3 cs = ··-·-~ ... .. •nm CM CHU Spacious 2 bedroom unit with den. firepl8ce. top quality decor & allac:hed 2 '* garage. l.Mng room with wet lw opens to w..,..ont pmio in Ha 111gam gmct cornmunity with pool a tpa. Land inducted and PflCED TO SELL .. ...... 111·1• m-1• ICHIFF I IR condo on._ 9alJm Peninlul& Jult ..... to an the new lhopai. Nl•PD't LWlcll'Q for dii•• °' Ruby's •ht pier tor br9111111l Fuly tumiahed bright and *t 2 bdrm & den in w:urity building wi9\ fllbubJ8 views. 1111.111 111·•• Mfl Ill W-Udo .,.. bright & airy fr8lhfy Nbbiahld 1 bdrm ... apedllcular .... 8wAJI rernodal1 cl ldlctwi ..... COW-. & twdwood cabil .... Securtey bldg --. ~ poo1 a bOlll llip. llalll ••.•• ••• •l&Wif E•ilialwl produce & low• ....... ............ ~and .... Qlltlow. &c ....... I 11111 & pleilly al pmtdl'eg. .... . ...• •---~pa11a•11 lntia•ache 4 bdrm ..... .., pool & .... Super lac aloe• in nice tamily neighbomOod ....... Khoola. .... 81·1• .,.. Calta Mesa ... eD90fdM-.y poeeibilitiea. Cute .. 2 bedloom CC? I ge with --in kilchen ~ tirep&ace in 1t'8 living rocMi on a lot big 9l10Ugh tor a mansion « huge vieg1.-.. 91111 dalt 11-.-a1-1• EAITlm CllTI aEll-Charming & immllCUIMe two saory towMome with 2 bdl ms. 2¥l balhs & firepUioe Highly upgraded with ceramic tile. tevetors. and wood decked patio. Commooity pool & spa. .a .. 1111.-a•-•• CUTI •W-Refurt>ished 3 bdrm townhome in attractive redevek>pment .,.. lll!lpS to new court- yards & community Cef .... Cape Cod style with firep&ace. paned windows., like new kitchen and privaae patio. lovely sman comp1ex with poo1. 111.... a•-•• •1ma11n in.,.. Nempcwt eaech commun1y ... pool and ...... Allurtlilhed 4 bdrm. ~ ~ ._ on con. lot wilh tom.I dilling room. anwy Piiio and ......... ~ Short ... to oc .... ..,, I 7 '•DIU. 81·._ WAHRFRON:t= HOMES, IN€. REAL TORS·· Sain. R~t•. Property MM .. tnteftl JISM•nMAw. &llbcN lsl1ftd ~ -------- •=nJu. P=PAllnAL PROPERTY DATE ADDRESS June22 191S Teresita Lane June 22 3208 Clay Street June 22 431 V11ta Trueba June 22 2 Skysail Drive June 22 1306 OUtriger Drive June 22 1120 White Sails June 22 600 Heliotrope Avenue June 22 ~NlceLane June 22 SS Hilldale Drive June 23 · 312 Canal Street Jun~ 23 ' 1309 Dolphin Terrace June 23 119 Via Zurich June 23 2321 Holly Lane June 23 2032 Carob Street June 23 2827 Vista Del Oro June 23 2144 Port Durness Place June 23 2300 Port Carlisle Place June 23 260 C-agney Lane June 24 2406 Holiday Road June 24 1715 Port Stirling Place June 24 1800 Port Carlow Place June 24 601 Lido Park Drive June 25 2037 Seville Avenue June 25 2821 Bayshore Drive June 25 1206 Dover Drive June 2S 2944 Perla June 2S 1954 Port Seaboume June 25 270 C-agney Lane June 26 2600 Bayshorc Drive June 26 I S06 Santanella Terrace June 26 309 Poppy Avenue June 26 2024 Galaxy Drive June 26 1215 Mariners Drive June 26 1939 Santiago Drive June 26 2260 Golden Circle June 26 2507 Holly Lane June 26 4626 Cortland Drive LENDER A •-co-•== ... ,,. . 6J2..7M ., ........ ...... ..CN 0• .,....,. I.,_ IK "" IK ~ ... TRUST DEED CONSIDERATION n/a $320,000 . $133,500 $250,000 S23S,OOO $294,000 - n/a n/a n/a $110,400 n/a SS00,000 $800,000 F n/a , n/a n/a n/a $176,000 n/a n/a n/a $315,000 n/a n/a $322,000 F $132,700 $148,000 F n/a QuitOaim $153,000 $342,000 F SS9,500 P n/a/ Quit Claim $191,200 S2S5,000 n/a n/a n/a Quit Claim n/a n/a $215,000 $345,000 F n/a $185,000 F n/a n/a $185,000 n/a $125,000 $345,000 F $300,000 $460,000 F n/a n/a n/a n/a $157,500 $175,000 F $100,000 n/a $320,000 $400,000 F '"' ·-Oil .......... ..... ,.. ... s;-..:;.. ...... ._._SC 7 .,. ......... ~-..-.. a ...... • a 6 r, ... • , ~ .......... . ,5(1,000 Cl~ulatlon In .the Harbor Area Some newspapers deliver copies to a wide range of cities, including Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley or Huntington Beach. Which is fme-unless you 're a local realtor who does business in the Harbor Area. If you are, and if advertising in your immediate neighborhood is important to . ~ you, then The Newport .Ensign and The Costa Mesa News offer a hometown advantaae. That's because we distribute our real estate section only in Ne~~ Beach and Costa Mesa:. aild ao place else. So ~ur ad~ is seen by 110,000 reade~ in YOUR iiimiediate matket. The people who ~ buy bOmes from you. ADCI lilt with you. AdvertUing to cities !OU don't do business injust4ocsnl make sense. or cents. Tile Hometown Advantage. :C:he Newport Ensign The Costa Mesa News I ·I - ' ' . . . ' / I -1 HOW TO SHOW YOUR HOME WHAT STAYS, WHAT GOES: Your Realtor will help you go through the home to determine wbat items are excluded and which items are included in the sale price of your home. It there is something you want to keep (such as a senti- mental light fixture) it might be better to replace it before your home goes on the market. Oth- erwise, a buyer may love it and it can be the basis of extensive negotiations. INSTRUCTION BOO~· LETS: If you stiD have tbae for the appliances and mechanical equipment, put ttiem in one drawer so they11 be readily available to a potential buyer. You might also want to leave a note with these regarding what day the trash goes out, the pool chemicals that are used and the name of the pool service, the gardener•s name, etc. FINISHING TOUCHES: H your bathroom is squeaky cJean Mt 1-=b .............. - artificial ...... aDd ... ...... toWill to iplace it~ lliil ... wumth to the clecOr . .Plaiata are wonderful in almost every room but be careful with the larger ones to be sure they are not in someone•s path! Fresh flowers help a great deal too. Clear clutter-if you have too many items of interest throughout, the buyen will pay more attention to all your sentimental objects than they will to the home. Please put them away and also What is a REALTOR·? m· llAltOll. A Real Estate Profeaional Bound by a Strict Code of Ethics Represents Buyers-Sellers and Much More!!! WATCHDOG FOR OVER~ LEGISLATIVE BILIS INTRODUCED IN SACRAMENTO IN 1917 REGARDING: • Land Use • Real Estate Finance • Disclosure I • Taxation * • Private Property Rights COMMUNITY CONTRaUTORS • Golf Tournament proceeds of S2~ to S.O.S. • Revitalized exterior of a Costa Mesa senior citil.en 's home • Co-Sponsored Annual Orange County Board of Education Spelling Bee • Provided Safety Through Song program for over 2,600 fint graders in the Newport Mesa Unified School District • Co-Sponsored the Back Bay Health Run • Provided U.S. Constitution Handbooks for 6.20() high school students in the Newport Mesa Unified School District • Fashion Show donated S 1.200 to Canyon Aaes Home for Abused Children • The Christmas Cantrcc project will benefit the hungry in the community through the Salvation Anny. In 1986. over 8,000 cans of food were collected and $1 ,SOO in cash donations. As Realton®, we shall continue to stri~e for exceUence in our profession. We re-affirm the public's basic ript to acquire and enjoy property as 1uarantffd in the 5th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors @ 40 I North Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, Calif omia II P!l,l ............... out of the way IO tlley woa\ -broteil. SM!CIAI! EFPEcis: Open the clrapU. tlitD 08 the ...... and let the music play! A soft envir- onment will bid a warm weJcomc to the buyen! As a special courtesy, whenever po11ible, please keep pets outside or out of the way. They get confused with all the commotion and might accidently get stepped on duriq the sbowina process. ~EYS: Have these ready to turn over to the new buyer along with the garage door opener wbmevu escrow doses . Let your Realtor do the sell- ing. Tlais ia a good time for a sdlCt to ltcp oatlide or sit in anodlCr loC8liOit out of the way. MuJ ....,_.arc um:Omf'ortable wbaa OWDal arc prwlll. Your Rcallor is a trained profaaiODal ad bOws how to show your ~Trust die ...... abilities. If an coDditioDI arc favor- able=-:-the price, the location, and the condition, Ud With the team work OD the part of alJ parties-you will soon see a -SOLD• sip pa.ad on your property. Marr Jank Deed for die dowa ..,.eat Will vary biiecl OD tile type of IOaD you obtain. If it is new COllWlt- tional ~~ tllia uaally ,.. .. IOW,·t0_219' dowL Oa a Sl3S,OOO hOmc, a lGW. down peymcat Would he Sll.500 aDd a 20% down payment would be S27,000. With some 109' down loam, Private MOl1ple J.nm- nmce (PMJ} ia ~-PMJ guarantees the lender that they will be repaid in case of a default. The fee for PMJ is usually an additional~ to~% in interea; .. Another possibility is to put 10% down and ask the seller to carry a 1()% ICCOnd trust deed. With the 10% down and a IO'JI, setond, you would then obtain a new 80% loan. Don' foraet. however, that with this type of fmancing, you do have to make two mortgage payments: one on the first and one OD the second. , There are IO many ~ of IOam available that I do not laavc room in this column to dilcu:a them with you. There AR also many dedicated and reputable lenden with programs suited to meet every budget. In addition to your down payment. you will also need to pay .. clolina costs,,. which might include loan feet, title imurance. escrow, etc. Your Realtor will be glad to supply you with this information. and in some imtan- ~ the seller may be willing to share some of thae expemea. Some buyas become friabt· enecl (Le. ..buyen remorse") when they calcullde tlM:ir poten- tial house payments became somctima ti.cir monthly inwst- meaa or IDOftPIC payment on tk aew home will be more tbaa their current rent or house payment. It ia important to keep in mind that a major consider- ation, in addition to equity build up and pride of owncnbip, ia the tu advantage. When you pm- cbue a home you have the right to deduct mortgage interest ·payments and property taxes. This usually results in a redW> tion of your income taxes. You may want to consult with your CPA or tax attorney about the potential tax savings to you. Realtor golf tourney nets $2,500 for SOS The Newport Harbor~ Mesa Board of Realton' 3rd Annual Golf Tournament recently held at the Newport Beach Country Oub organized by the Affiliate memben netted S2,SOO for S.O.S. (Share Our Selves) in Costa Mesa. The event was chaired by Gres Shuler of Stewart Title and Jon Tmaley of Sean Mortpae. The tournament committee con- sisted of: ~eith Welcblia A Debbie llestaino of Coiati.Dental Laad Tade, Lori Aan Muller A <ma Kelly or GUirdian nt1e, Rua Moorman, Common· irealtla Title, Geny Bibba. Seoiaity Pacific ••k. lloberta PiMcr of or...., Com Tille. 5ec:uli&t Pacific 8-i apa• Ind till •eo1c iD o.e• With a Mer- ceda ror the winner. 11.aC were 141 Solfcn OD the coune witll tbe touraamcnt wiucn lteia1: Fint Place ac..-Weatera Cilia Mon- .... om •Hr. JOiia Lma. Bil Be•••IJ wt AIM ScMoa; MM• .... 1Pl1•1-.. of Irvine, Bob Partridae. Joe Lav- •· Bill Duealcr and' Ron Flen- tye; Third Place team-Gibral- tar Savings, Brad Badley, Ron Osb~ Warren Job.Dion and George Pagano; Fint Place Mixed team; Grubb .t Ellis- Newport, Sharon V ~ Craia McClure, Joe Meeb and Angela Bond of rust Liberty Mortpp; Second Place Mixed went to Select/ Better Homes and Gardem; .-Um Sc:Mffman, Ann Warren, Fran Dennis A Robert Sdlwfer. The IO-.at drive .. bit by Joba Lnin of Western Cities Mortpfe. Praident Mary Ja.t and ~ Cbairiaaaia Gica SllMler pra- eated Jean FortNatb, cliredor ol S.O.S., with the cbect. Sbe laid. wrbaDk ~IO mucb f« cboo.-Uaa S.O.S. to rciceM tbe pro. cceds &om your aolf toama- menL We are ftrY p.acfal, aot only for the bedly MI! ded COD- tribuboa. bat mo tbe coafi- clelD JCMl llaft liaowa Ua OS dl'orta to Mlp dlC i J o.-M' Id ..... .,, .. - ... • .... 1111.111 In tie I BR. 4 BA homel Super family home ... lotaof 1P9C9 to growl look at-....... ..,.tding pool arid~ block wall. 3 car~ eet in kitchen. new intlrior paint and new landectlping in progrw. 8eY..ty Duddy Rtmm .._ nv.e BR.SBA. pool home. shows beeutifutty. M .... bedroom. European style kitchen and family room face pool. Plantation ltluttera. wood ~ 3rd bedroom could wve aa mllid or gueet quarters. Gayle Amato MCI• lllllET an. · Just fell out of escrow. This custom 38R. Corona Highlands pool home. New kitchen with tiled counter topa. good appliances. hardwood & tile ftoors, 2 hplaces. Copper plumbing. Second ltofy ocean and mountain view. Quick escrow possible. Susan Scanlan .. umm DBlllft-1111• Super two story home with 58R. 38A. family room. fonnaJ dining room plus a huge yard with 46ft. swimming pool and tPe-French doors. solar hot water and many more amenities. Greet home for entertain- ing. Donna Godshall WI• mft.-11 1-. A WJJty apecial front row hoine with W..S of the oceen, bey, city lights and Catalina. Four BR. 4BA. tonnal dliq. wine room wilt ailllw, ~ 8kxM wtl\ we1 bllr off l'9 tMng ~ calhedrlll cilill,...._ ..-Md two ...... Owner ....... tor~ ... --Gll;4e An.- &al._,CIUllE--It JR Ill ,. ~COlltlUftpcnry--~-~·· 11'1 llilwar. Fourbedroollla.IW. .... b••dll•ag room encla11d in cedllr, a.. u.rta.,,. 8nd dw' glea tMge prtvae1 ~Wilt-. Views of city and golf courM. Decoe 111 d tor~· living. .. carol Ali9on WI llf Lllll'f 11~ Almoet new 4BA European hditionel home wttMn ... gates of private Emef8ld Bey. Custom home ........ "8 finest of rn8'1riats and worton.nehip. Sw11ping ocean and white wnw View&. ~. fam6fy room combination and a paneled library are only aome of the desirable features.. Rod Daley or Dave Hirschter •II 11 HI Cllt• IAYF•IT WIT1I lMIE U 11.1 •• 111 EJegant home in petfect condition. Five BR. 4YIBA. 3 fireplaces. 52 feet on Promontory Bay. Custom built by praent owner. Beautiful to look at and wonderful to live in. Barbara Aune ll&P ... BEITAll 11.Hl- Fabuk>us custom Harbor Ridge SBA. 7YIBA home. Breathtaking ocean. bay and city tights views. Priva18 guest suite with living room and outside staircase. Bi-level poof with cascading wa1erfalls and spa. Gourmet kitchen and much more. Danny Bibb ••tll9ClllEW.WHtt'•M . R.m. Dnlgned by Fred Bngga. Five bedtoom home ol ~ 8,000.-i. fl One of-Canyon's fi~ ola'il.11C>• golf CCU.. .. ....., 8nd cir lgt"8 ... lmpqrtld blue ............ ~ Entry with ckcuS ............... [ ..... ........ ct8ildl••.wing:. IA11 .. r ....... 1•ng wand tMllooeay. o.nny .., ... Unda o.e. •• t ~ ... m.f LIClml ..... 15' on ht wa•ftont next to Udo Community Partt. Dock and llip. Four BR. study and famly room. 1 eo- s11r11ping view of the hartJor, night 19* of Newport Cemll' and all ._ encompeaing rnountllins in the beckground. Newty re-deligned and painted. By appcMl9'ntent with Tom~ N EVJ LIST IN G Cl s 111 am UfU11U,. ,,... 1111.m Bnlde a brook and wa•rtall. Two BR. 28A. Perteet condominium in P9l11ridge Cove. Two c=-~ new paint.~ ....... & drys. lulh sa-•• ... Md pool. Neer MU8ic CenW. Soul\ Ca.I Plaza Md Or8nge County Airport Mk:ke1 Rowe -ll'BlllftmPlll ........ • .... Specious leeling with indoor OWSoor deeign. Exira l8rge m..-bedtoom with w.tk in cloeet. 2nd BR. and 2BA. 'i"ily room. GNenbett ~ Linda 08et'I El.llT 1111111111wc1a.. 11-.- From the large living room, formal dining room and kitchen. This spacious 2BR. 2BA adult community condominium is in a beautiful 98tting. Owner is ve<y anxious to sefl. Carolyn Lowe and Sara Hinman IAYmlE 1215- Highty upgraded upper unit .. C" pfan in Bayridge with • fireplace, view of mountains. Great assumable loan. Two bedrooms. 2 baths. 2 care garage. Great value. Fast escrow. Sharon Vogt Tm IRlllllE Ill IT Ill ml- Grmt location, clo9e to airport. South Coast Plaza and Newport Center. Three BR. 2Yl BA. with upgraded carpeting. custom window treatments. Living room haS vaulted ceiling and trench doors. Deck tor a view of the b9ctc tiey. Kitchen is a cooking ICMW's delight Mas'8f IUite has sit1ing .,.. with fireplace. Ownef has been transtened. Bonnie Ross EIBllllE ,_, I I & ~ Three BR. 2Yl BA. formal dining room and large family room. Sedtlded rMA1r suite w/F .P. and balcony. Vaulted c 1ilinp_ Ff911Ch doors. gmdll1 J*io, gourmet kftcheri. ao.. '° ••• ""°" c.na. Soull Coat Plaza and John Wayne AirpOrt. S8ra Hinman ......... I ... Fabulous oc11n mtd Mr view .... this ap9lt. Specious 2 ........ 2 ..... candainilliuln. 8112~ upgrllded and decoi 11 d e..,, ..... of Namport. Unda~ ~PlllBI ..... Fabulous 38R. 38A. o.ne townhome. Beeutifufty redecotated. 011i1 llt>le single *>fy. FrMCh windows and doors. light Berbef" carpet. new kitchen tile and appliances. Large pool size lot Danny Bibb/ 5*lphanie Grody 11\TtlfT K Ill F.-._. llU Mil.Ill Your own bcm dock for lip to 50' boat in front of this SBA. condominium with great bay views. Two ~ subl '*1dl99 fof 2 an. Security butlding. Joan Lewis The Lar1est Independent Real Estate services Firm In The Nation 6 200 - - / With Chicaao nti.t'a recent acqUlslUon of SAFECO Title. two~ the IDOlt respected names ln the ttt1e industry have come topther to fonn a tide network unequaled ln scope and 881 rice. First and f0teJDOBt. our uaodatkm means we now pnMde the beat aqrapbic ocwerap of any title cmnpany In the nation. So we're even better equipped to hendle all your title transactions. be they Intrastate or Interstate. Whaf s more. our expanded network of over 5.(11) locatlonl nationwide assures you the pnmpt. accurate service and penoo-to-penoo attention you'we cane to . expect from two title Jwlen. Our unpanDeled l90IJ"Bphlc COYeJ'888 and far- reachtng ttt1e wvtc8I give you unsurpasaed protection for your reel eslate Interest. Chicago Title and SAFECO ntJe-t~ we're wuivaled. Chicago Ude® 125 N. BllOADWAY, SANTA ANA. CA 92701 01-800-FOll·TITU: (714) M7-7251 WHAT YOU DO 1. You show your property. (We wil show the property tor you if you desire. an eddilianlll lie ia payllble ONLY if cu showing rwlllain the181e.) WHAT WEDO en. "'The guest suites are very private and separate from the rest of the home. All have access to the pool area which is quite enchanting. 1bis home is an entertainer's delight-meeting all of the requirements for executive entertaining on a large scaJe. The kitchen, which has · stainless steel countertops aod a center cooking island, also offers a butler's pantry. Stafra quarten are located on the premises too," said TNfianetti. POllible Lot Spit Became the srCM1Dda are ao larp, the site miabt be able to be split into two parcels which would appeal to dcwlopen. The water- front view aide of the home is wry wide which would make it pouiblc to have two boma . offeriq tremcDdoua views. Wfhia is a poiat we are still looti••· /doltcl!daJdil~ .... -~ .. die ., ..... .;pe1, ._. j& Ml aot llhtsd _, rwoe dlat two MIDelcOlild Mt be built here," said Taali•M"i ....... , ••• Ralf ... .......... BesidCI otrerm, ~ views of all of N~ Harbor to the Palos Verdes ~ the home's other special featuna inchlde seven bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen with two dilb- wasben, a wet bar in the liviq roo~ a four car praae, central air conditioning, a green.home with collection of exotic o~ and built-in barbecue by the poot . •This home is an important residence in Newport Beach. Then are no other locatiom that offer the space and views u this one. Once you visit here, the sublime atmosphere stays with you-you will never f orset it. The f celin1 of tranquility is beyond compare," said Taglia- netti. FWMlalFadl, ...... ..,. •tioll Tbe home it beiDa offend at S5, lllt1lll t1aroq1a It .. T .... • HI with GMr .. pw C... ...,, ...... ., wlaidl it loclted at n c.,...... ..._ iD New- ~ I•~ The phone number is ('7l4) 79-tlM. The property ia abown by appointmeat only. 8Y GDlllY AND ClllUSTA LONG When you give a listing on your home to a broker, what protection sboul4 you look fort How docs your broker protect you when an offer comes ~ when you sign a counteroffer. when escrow is opened, and tbroupout the escrow proce- dure? Following arc a few of the many protections a conscien- tious broker will provide for you; l) When your broker takes a listing on your home be should protect you in the following ways: be should study the note on the mortgage to your home to make sure there is no prepay- ment penalty. If there is, the listing should specify the buyer must stay with the .. lender of record," s0 as not to trigger the penalty to the seller. 2) If you have to find a home in time to close escrow, your listing should specify .. sale subject to seller finding suitable housing for self." 3) The broker should thoroughly discuss with you a home protection insurance pol- icy for the buyer (it protects you too!). 4) It is of vital importance for your broker to help you fill out an LID form (Listing Inf or- niatioo Disclosure statement). This may protect you against future litigation from your buyer. Once an offer comes in on your home, there arc a myriad ol ways in which protection calt' be offered the seller, usually in the f onn of a counteroffer. Most offers, for instance. specify the buyer is to obtain a new loan. Rarely do these offen contain specifics as to when and where, and on what date the loan will 2 Bedroom 2554 Elden Ave. (CM) 831-1400 $137,500 800 E. ~ Front 120 (Balboa) 831-1400 $211.000 3 Bedroom 428 Heliotrope (COM) 844-6200 $358.000 217 E. Wtllon (CM) 831-1400 $191.900 1734 Saritiego (Dover Shore) •• 831-1400 $580,000 815 W. Bay t8 (Peninsula) 831-1400 $515,000 be made. When an offer comes in on our own listings, we watch this item especially carefully, putting into the counteroffer specific dates at which the com- plete loan application must be in and when verbal and written loan approvals must be obtained. Thus, on behalf of our sellers, we can monitor the progress of the loan process. When an escrow is opened, a check from the buyer is depol- ited into escrow. We imme- diately instruct the escrow officer to call the bank and verify that this check is covered with sufficient funds. These arc only a few of the many important pro~ a responsible brokCJ..-wif offer to you. It i~tbtoughout these oftentimts long negotiation periods and escrow times that your broker cams his coaunis- sion by working for you and on your behalf. Indeed, in view of the complexities of current real estate transact.ions, the caveats to be observed and the uton- isbing amount of paper work necessary, it is vitally important, not only that you work with a broker, but with the very best and most responsible broker you can find. Gerry/Christa Long Al Hope House, ~ out a lot more than drugs. We rut out thejletitr\ictive lifestyle pat:tem.5 that nltm.': accom~ic substance abuse. _..ll'oti will not find another p~ like Hope House in 6range County. We are not a "halfway" house. We are not a private, lo.day detox dinic. Patients live at our thera- peutically-<>riented center for a year or longer. learning to become completely responsible for sober actions. rela- tionships and lifestyles. \\e pt"O\-ide therapy and a· place to live 'Aithout charge to rle\\' patients. Many don't have any other place to go but the CUT streets. Where drugs and crime prosper. \\e already kn<M· the program works. Our 82-percent St..ICa!S5 rate is unmatched CUJ>"Where else in the oounty. Thafs why Hope House needs rommunity support. We operate at full capacity and our waiting list is Jong. It takes a lot of money to maintain the house. ~ide qualified therapists and expand sen'lCeS. So please. help us cut out substance abuse in Orange County v.ith a tax-deductible donation to Hope House. a 09n·profit, C nited Way agency. Because a dean. dnJg-free community benefits f'\ier;ooe.. ' ~------------------~ I Please send your tax-deductible contribution to: I Hope House. Inc .. 707 N. Anaheim Blvd .. Anaheim. CA 92805, I Att.: Michael Grandis. 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IE9PDIT 14•.111 OCEAN AND COASTLINE Vl9VS FROM THIS 4 & 3 DUPLEX. OUTSTANDING CONDITION. 3FP, BEAM CEILINGS. GREAT OWNER-USER UNT. - WEIRLlf ICG III COMPlETEl Y REMOOElEO & PICTURE PERFECT. n9 BEAUTIFULLY APPOWrEO 48A HOME HAS ~ COURT YAl'D ENTRY, muwTY SVSI EM. FRENCH DOORS & WINDOW& DC. ETC. TRULY UNIQUE. 11a111 n..,-llM81'a lllTE8 PLUS GUEST Mn\ AIC, RIEPl.ACE,. DOlB.E GARAGE PRIVATE PATIO. IDEAL ... TARTER" TOWNHOME FOR YOUNG COtR.E OR 1WO SNilEs. mm.If 11a111 BEST BUY. 2 BR CONDO .. GREAT LOCATION. COl•aNTY POOL. FHA.ACE .. LR 3 PATIOS. OWC 2nd. MUST SEE TO APPAEOATE. .... q 11•111 WONDERFUL 2 D0... ~~ NEWLY REDECOMn s :-rr WITH NICE ounDOK. GA ~-TE CALL TOSEENOWI ... •11a11 1111• FIRST TIME ADVERTISEDf A STEAU I BED 3 BATH UNATTACHED TOWNHOUSE SPARKLING FRESH PAINT SP.ANICING NEW CARPET. GREAT LOCATION BRICK FIREPlACE.. anaJff tmlCE 11a111 SPACIOUS 48f\ 2W TOWNHOME WITH 2 CAR ATTACHED GARAGE.; a.OSETOSCHOOLS. SHOPS Nm COMMUNTY POOL; WELL MAINTAINED. ........ .. .. BEAUT1FUl 2 MASTER SUTE CONDO DONE .. NEUTRAL TONES. FIREPLACE. LARGE PATIO, GREAT VIEWS. WALK TO BEACK C<W POOL & SPA. • waa 11.1a111 BEAUTFUL. LIGHT -AND AIRY-ON THE GOLF COURSE! REMODELED WITH MAA8LE FLOORS. 4 BR. ~ BATHS. 3 FIREPLACESI ONE LEVEU SEE THIS. ..... llL,. 11.111.111 VINTAGE BEACH HOUSE! BEST SOUTH BAYFAONT LOCATIONt AEMOOElEOf 4BR. 3BA-FR-OEN-ptER & SUP FOR 31' BOAT. .. TElllCE 11.211.111 OUTSTANDING CORNER LOT HOMEWrTH VEWOF OCEAN. BAY CITY LIGHTS & PALOS VERDES. REMOOELEO KITCHEN. LARGE POOL ANO BONUS ROOM. IAllllW 11.•1.111 AN OUTSTANDING VIEW COMBINED WITH EXCEPTIONAL QUAUTY & DETAIL THROUGHOUT. CARRERRA MARBLE FLOORS, WINE CELLAR. GOURMET KITCHEN & MUCH MORE! llmllll.E ONE OF NEWPORT$ PREMIERE BAYFRONT PROPERTIES WITH 80 FEET ON THE BAY. A PIER & SUP OF 100 FT. WIU ACCOMMODATE A FLOTILLAI lllE -llJ•lll OYER 100' FRONTAGE W /INCREDIBLE VE!# OF OCEAN AND HAA80R ENTRANCE FROM EVERY ROOM, All CUSTOM DESIGN AND JUST COMPLETED. MYlllR D.111.111 70 FT. BAYFRONT-PANOAAMIC YEW~ BOATS SUPS, BEAMED CEILINGS. EXCLUSIVE BAYSHOAE8 CAPE COD CHARM. LARGE DECK & LAWN ON BAY. "\ ClllU B -ll•.111 CHARMING OLD WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP OVEALOOKING WOODED RAVINE. SWISS CHAI.ET WITH 38R ANO OEN. TRUl V ONE OF A KIND. ..... 1111.1• OUTSTANDING CUSTOM 2 STORY, WALLS OF GLASS. HIGH CEil.iNG& GOURMET KITCHEN. 3 FP. TILED PATIO WITH FOUNTAIN ANO SPA. EXTRA WIDE LOT. lllE CllllA IB.... • ... + ... Ill RARE NEW CONTEMPORARY DUPLEXES 80. OF PCHI SUPEAaY DESIGNED SPACIOUS 38R. FA + 28R W/PAAICING FOR 4 CARS. NUMEAOUS QI.TY. FEATUfE$ UNDER F~ N=O. & TO SEE PLANS. .. llT -1111.111 BEACH FRONT TIIPlEX. 1 BLOCK TO FERRY, GREAT RENTAL LOCATION WITH BOAADWAU< PATIO & TWO VW PflVATE BALCONIES. ~ ... IUllD llllJm FIRST TIME OFFERED l'HIS ONE OWNER. 4 BEDROOM HOME IS LOCATED ON ONE OF DOVER SHORES' MOST PRESTIGIOUS STREETS. ENCHANTING VIEW OF THE BACK BAY FROM MAJOR LMNG AREAS: FORMAL DINNG ROOM. BONUS ROOM. 3 CAR GARAGE-ALL LEM> TO A WONDERFUL HOME. .., FlllT 1711.111 BOAT DOCK. SANDY BEACH. PRIVATE LOCATION ON BAY FRONT. 581\ FAMILY ROOM. KITCHEN COMBO. SECLUDED MASTER SUITE. THIS HOME HAS A WONDERFUL WARM & SUNNY FEEUNGI ClllU IEl ... 1111.111 ELEGANCE. OIGNTY AND CHARM OF AN ENGU8H MANOR HOUSE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED WITH ALL THE COMFORT ANO CONVENENCE. EXCELLENT FINANCING. um m 11•.111 Will CONSIDER TRADE FOR TttS UNIQUE HOME ON EXTRA LG CORNER LOT. PARTIAL YEW OF THE BAY FROM CUSTOM MSTR BR SUITE W/HIS & HER BA. MANY OTHER FEATURES & POSSIBLE EXPANSION. CALL FOR DETAILS. CORIER OF DllST IWY DD IYOCIDO, IEWPIRT BUCH .. l I • • \ ~ I J