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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-11-05 - Newport Harbor Ensign.. t ' wl ................................................................................. .. .._ ~ 0 ... ' -~~ ~ ~ ~ ! f, n. s. ... 0 ('.J rr1 1...'.J ESTA8l94ED 1MI * 40TH YEAR* NUMB£A 13 * {714) 831-et20 * NEWPORT eeACH"S ONLY HOME.BASED NEWSPAPER* THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5, 1917 z \JI L: ;:,, ... o, _J N -(1"'1 <r ll.. -u o- l_J rger wins in Coast; Mesa OK's C ..... >· .:L. !: 0 z 8Y ROCD 8LOOM ~ ~ : ~ th issues 1....J <r ::::> 1 .1 00..CD BON \l-G~AGE Challenger Paul Berger defeated incumbent Cout District trustee Con- rad Nordquist in Tuesday's balloting. winning the only contested seat of three up for election in the district. ·-· _Jreful eye at conference BY ROGER BLOOM By the year 2010, there will be S million more people in the five~ounty greater LA arc, the total population will be graying, whites will be a minority, and the transportation and waste management systems -which are already nearly at the limit -will be greatly overburdened. Meanwhile, politicians fiddle in Sacramento and their inability to cope with the increa.~ing strains of popula- tion growth spur the creation of grassrootJ slow-growth movements, whose well-intentioned ballot measures are often inadequately thought-out and poorly worded. Yet, tbcsc measures win approval even though proponents are outJpcot 6 to l in the election cam- pmgns. Such was the picture painted by varioua experts in the fields of planning and politics at an all-day confereac:c sponsored by Sen. Marian Berpon \ ' Berger. a former high scbooJ prin- cipal who was backed by the district's teacher union, polled 13.1 11 votes to Nordquist's 10,738. A third candidate, Hal Roach. drew 4,372 votes. Nordquist had been supported by the union when be first ran for the trustee's post four years ago. He was one of three union-backed candidates elected at that time to form a new majority on the board. However, be differed with the union on several issues, and the split came to a head this year when the board passed a generous retirement package for Chancellor David Brownell at the same time it was offering the union no pay raise in contract talks. ... That really brought the faculty together, .. said Dave J~ president of the American Federation of Teacbr.n local which repraentJ the district•s teachen. Sek:ct Col!UQ.\ttec OD Planning tor '111Hli*1i:il1Mli;Jlill~ ... ~ •wp•·: California .. Growth. held tast weet .. -"' .,,;i the Westin South Cout Plaza Hotel. II llll .... --~-- Jarman addrJd that be bdie¥es Bcrp will~ 1e>11&.., ideM fw the board on bow to set tM job dooc, .. and that other board memben will be open to those Micas. .. Growth is increasingly coming aY CllDYL STEllLING under public criticism u the cause of Doryman Cart •Buddy'" Marbaay traffic congestio~ high housing cosu, went to tea for tbe lut time Monday, ud u a threat to open space and the u fellow do~n. friends and family quality of life iD atablishcd neighbor-joined together for bis funeral at the hood&, .. said Bergeson ... Otben believe Newport Pier. we cannot maintain our envied quality The JI-year-old Marberry died Oct. of lif c without its benefits." 26 of injuries be receM:d four daya The conference. abe said, was an earlier in a fall down some stain at effort -...o stimulate discussion of this his apartment over Blackie\, ICCOrd- timely issue." ing to Connie Julien, Marberry'• Mark Pisano, executive director of nei&hbor and friend. the Southern California Association of At the Dory Aeet base. Marberry\ Governmenu, told the ISO industry and boat stands forlornly with a wilted government offlcia.ls in attendan« that bouquet of no~n in a canister at the the area's population growth until 20 I 0 bow. will occur mainly in Riverside, San Pastor Doug McKenzie of Harbor Bernadino, and south Orange counties~ Christian Fellowship in Costa Mesa while employment opportunities will officiated at the brief se£Vlce. held on grow futest in Los Angeles. the sand in front of a red power~ This pattern, be said, will severely laden with wreaths and bouquet&, impact the freeway system, and even which was to ta.kc Marbcrry's ashes under the most optimistic condidtions out to sea.. Observen gathered in a r ,,.,...r, cirde • Mcl.emie read,...... from Paabm ~ and the l9tb Psalm. He likened Marberry 's death lo tbe death of Lazarus, when Jeam ~ •ffe ia, not ~ be is only deepiaa. • •Life doesn't mate a whole lot of ICDIC if you have nothina to loot f onrard to beyond this life, .. Mc~en­ zie said. WJ'be comcioua body, not the physical body aoes on. Buddy\ life ia DOt over, it\ just beginnina • Marberry\ mother, Louise, stood weariq a blue scarf, clutching a bouquet with her bead bowed through the ICIVice. With .the surf pounding in the bactaround, dorymen and friends buddJed together. some quietly wipina their eye&. After the ICtvicc. the boat was launched in a roqb sea. The crew had some difficulty, due lo the recent storms. and Marberry'a mother n ,.,.r• Also on Tuesday, voters in Costa Mesa decided to forego a rebate of excess taxes collected by the city and instead approved the application of those funds, $2.1 millio~ to public improvements such as curb, gutter and street repair. That election was closely watched as an indlcat.or of voter sentiment on the Gann spending limits imposed by initiative in 1979. Costa Mesa is one of t be fint cities in the state to reach its ta.xing limit, and the initiative provided that exc:ess coUcctions should be returned to the taxpayers. unless a city's voters approve some other expen- diture for it. Measure C. allowing the funds to be used for public improvements. received 3,892 votes. or 63 .3 percenL Break-in, molest suspect released no evidence BY BILL HARVEY Uoyd Jean Murphy, arrested last week and charged with burglary in connection with the ni&httime entry of a 10-year-old Newport Beach girl's bedroom and the sexual mok:st.ation of a 12-yearold Irvine gir~ wu released Tbunday because the District Attorney._ office decided there wasn' cn~ugb evidence to warrant prosecution. accordin1 to Newport Beach police spokesman Greg Armstroq. •ne was tentati~ly ideatificd by both girls from a photo lineup, but the district attorney\ off'K:e fdt that tbe cue woWd not stand up in ~•aid Armstrong. .dding. .. A te:ntati-.c iden- tification means the victim miabt say something like, •y cab. that sort of looks like him.· lo order to stand up under cross examinatio~ we've got to have a positive identification and some hard evidence. AU we have at the present tiJ:nc arc circumstances."" Murphy, described u a 38-year-old transien~ was taken into custody by an Irvine police officer •hen be was spotted coming out of an orange grove. C>fficcf' JCf'TY Martin made the arrest bcamw of Murphy's resemblance to a composite clrawina made from dcscrip- tiom aiwn by the two vlc:tims. Accorclina to Anmtrona and Sgt. Diet Bowman of the lrviDe police. there are DO other Suspcttl and no new ~s in tlle cae. Paddleboarder will go to great lengths for kids BY BILL HAJlVEY He looks somewhat younger than his 45 years, resides in a converted one-car garage and seems to live on bananas and peanut butter. He may. as well , be a dinosaur on his way to extinction. Larry Capune, the Harbor Area's own paddle board cham- pio~ made a name for himself by paddling his custom made 80- pound paddle board incredible distances in order to inspire young people to ... go for it. .. "Kids today seem to look at something and say, ·Gee, I'd really like to do that, but I know I can't.• I try to show them that even if they feel that way, the should just go ahead and give it a try. You don't know what you can do until you do it, .. said Capune in a recent interview. Capune was born in Holly- wood and first came to the attention of the media when he paddled his board from San Francisco to Newport Beach, 542 miles. in 1964. Si nce that time he has completed seven major trips. ranging in distance from 938 to 4,255 miles. His longest trip wa~ from Po rtland. Maine to Corpus Christi, Texas (4,255 miles). was completed in 1976. and took 319 days. He recently completed a trip from Chicago to Washington D.C ., 4,090 miles. in 164 days. He termed bis latest trip a .. Paddle Against Drup . ., According to Capune, this trip was somewhat less than succea- f ul at attracting media attention. "When I got to Washington, only AP and U Pl were there. There were no local papen and no television crews. They asked me to get there between 1 l and noon, and I did, and nobody showed up." He has some pretty· strong opinions about the media. "'Kids today need attention, and they don't get it. The media focuses on negative things, like murders and traffic accidents. Kids look at that and decide that they can't get attention in a positive way. so they get it in negative ways. Kids don't sec many examples of people out there, really trying." He was less than enchanted with the ••Just Say No" cam- paign against drugs, too. .. I contacted them and told them what I was going to do. They asked me how many T shirts and bumper stickers 1 wanted. then wanted to char2e me for them. They wanted $2 for a bumper sticker," he said. Capune has sponsors, but said that much of the money for the trips comes from his own pocket. He has, stashed in his bathroom, several cases of peanut butter, the remainder of an initial 500 cases ~iven to him by a sponsor. .. wben rm on my board, I keep ajar of peanut butter right there. I dip bananas in it, and that._ what I eat on the trip." He's very loyal to his spQ.oson, 10 much so that be will not pose for a picture unless his board, with it's various decals and bumper sticken, is included in the picture. When Capune is not paddling bis board, he earns an unsteady income by acting as a lifeguard during the summer and appear- ing at school assemblies for a fee . He also docs odd jobs for his landlord. Capune said, about modem record-breaking feats, "I don't understand what's so great about riding a bicycle acrou the country. Millions of people have done that. On a bicycle, you always know where you are. On a paddle board, you don 'l. I got lost several times on this last trip ... He also shows movies for the kids in his neighborhood, but those are free. He has a collec- tion of older titles that include movies such as .. Oklahoma Crude ... CIAllUI OF TIE IGAll-...,..., Im 11 fl1t I • lmy C.,.. 1Wlly ' /Illf I 4.• ... ,.... Na.. II W ?! I' , l.C .. II ..... • Ill *II • 1 I Pllll U IUIY CITA ... We used to show them in a vacant lot, but they built a house there. so we had to move. We've had to move several times, because old people get drunk and can't stand kids." Capune is currently writing a book about his adventures . Downcoast talk set ... Actually, it may end up as a series of books," he said, pointing to a 2-foot stack of paper. "I've already got I 87 chapters ... The Newport-Mesa Board of Realtors will host a discussion of the plans for the Downcoast area on Tuesday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the board office at 40 I N. 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My fmt feeling when I read about her tears was revulsio~ For the la.st 10 years, I've had one work- related principle drummed into my consciousness: Do not cry at work-NEVER! Working women have been told that no situation warrants cryiog. Per- sonal tragedies, emotional con- frontations with colleagues, breaking one's ankle tripping over the copy machine: none of thae is an acceptable reason for tean. SueKauth employees (eqineera) who cry olteo in a biabJy unprofessional manner. Women me perceived • ciJhaa at the drop or a bat. When a man cria, it's perceived that it must be aomethina serious ... (female, _... -.Cher) even if they, themselves, wouldn' do it. Secondly, mOlt of the _!romeo were qw bard OD Schroeder, ftwing her tean u a setback to women. Thirdly, many respondents beaan by ...... that ~De, ao matter wllat the gender, 1hollld be allowed teen. Bat wbctber they' themleha, would actually cry was a different matter. Fmally, crying men were viewed with pat sympathy and were pre- IUJDed to have very important thinp to cry about. I recall the times I have cried at work. There have been sev- eral; rm an emotional person. In each case, the tean were detrimental, at least as far as any nearby men were concerned. Their reactions were usually condescending, paternal, or both. The look on their f accs revealed that they were thinking, .. How typically feminine/ bor- monal/ oftl'ly-temitive ... I wondered what the current feeling-on cryina might be at my workplace, an Oranae County high school. ao I talked with several men and women on our faculty. Here are some of their comments: "There's no such thing as inapprorpiate crying. However, Schroeder should ba~ emotion- ally prepared benelf for the pras conference. I think it ·s sad that all women are deemed emotional because of her tears." (female counselor) "'Everyone should be allowed to cry. It's not gender- specific. "(male. adminstrator) "'Women look less capable. When you have women in com- 'Mad Scientist' stalks CdMHS BY LINDA SCHULEIN Jim Canary, veteran chemis- try teacher and chairman of the science department at Corona del Mar High School, gets to play the Mad Scientist once a year. much to the enjoyment and edification of his students. On the Friday before Hallo- ween, dressed in his lab coat and a wild flashing wig, Canary turned off the lights in bis classroom and turned on the cassette of weird music he had recorded just for this occasion. Only then did he unlock the door to bis curious students. With the mood set and stu- dents admonished to stay in their seats. the show could begin. By the light of two candelabra, students watched in rapt atten- tion as colors exploded, liquids became solid. lights glowed in the dark. Experiments in chem- iluminescence, these were stand- ard chemistry demonstrations from college textbooks. new to these high school students who watched in f ucinat1on. Can.ary, bis bow tie and anten- nae glowing in the dark, opened his Halloween show by pouring two liquids through clear plastic tubing. When the luminol solu- tion combined with the hydro- gen peroxide in the tube, light was emitted and produced patt- erns. This chemical reaction is similar to the process by which fireflies emit their light. To the delight of bis appre- ciative audience, Canary urged the kids with a wicked Mad Scientist-like laugh, .. you may laugh and cheer and do whatever you like." Enlisting the aid of student in the front row, he asked, .. What would Halloween be without green slime?"Tbcn be proceeded to make some pretty gross look- ing stuff. After he poured two liquids into a bccker, a small glob of green goop formed on the bottom. Using a pencil. the student began to wind up the green stuff. Ten minutes later, she was still winding. The two liquid solutions bad performed an interf acc. The molecules bad combined to form nylon. One after another, the exper- iments continued. As be spoke, Canary held a balloon over a beeker of hydrogen gas. It inflated and drifted over the students• beads to the ceiling. AB eyes followed it. So did Canary, holding aloft a cand1e attKbed to a long stick. When the beat I 5 ' • "'91 !4 mand of higher-level jobs, men think less of them and feel they are not capable of handling the job ... (fem.aJe, business teacher) •crying! What a weapon! If a woman starts crying, your role is to comfort them. You have a choice; you can either provide comfort, or you can ipore them." (male, coach) "I have cried on the job. It's a natural release of emotion. I think if we can get more human instead of worrying about what other people think of us, we'd all be better off. My fmt choice to relieve stress would be to go for a run. But when my options arc limited, I may need to cry. And I would substitute the word 'sensitive' for •emotional' . ., (woman. program director) "'I have a problem with crying. My husband bas three female ... thiak that Sdaroecs.abould not ha~ to duplicale the ~ tion of a man.. lD her press confelaXlt she probably made the 1marte1t 1tatementa rve beard in tbat race. Siie told it like it wa. I woukt ba'ft voted for ber. I racnt it that males arc not supposed to cry. We all need the option of~ Reina able to exPreu emotion is a femaJe strenatb. Anyway, I've cried with leftral kids in my office.• (male, adminiatralor) "I would say, generally, the macho element will use this to say that women arc very emo- tional and can' handle stress." (male, political science teacher). In conclusion, there appears to be 1ome ambivalent reactions to crying on the job. First of all, most of the men I talked with were supportive of anybody's being able to cry. They viewed crying as a necessary release. I still remember a sports event with one of our cross-town rivals. This school had a bigb- ran.king female administrator. She is probably one of the brightest and most capable people I know. What do I remember about that game? We won. She cried. I don't think she should have. Most of us are working in a man's world. We have to play by the rules. Sw Km.uh is a ~d ther- apist and counttlor at a local public high sclwol. She and Mr hwband liv~ with t~ir four- year-old dauKhter in N~wport Heights. GRAND OPENING~ THIS WEEKEND Saturday & Sunday 9:00 a.m.-9:00 p.m. Seven and a half acres of "Christmas Fantasy," ornaments from around the world, and an evening "Enchanted Candlelit Walk." t-f,.,,.. rt ,..,..._ Cit~ .,~ ~}Ql8L.~, Newport Caller ~~~..... ~~ ., ~ ta Aa Mm Platt ._,_.. .. ._. • ._,.._~ n•Mi """' ·-.-_...,..__....__...._ ~5111 -- T>ime is ·short By the year 20 I 0: -There will be 18.3 million people in Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino and Ventura counties, up from the current 13.4 million. Most of this growth will occur in San Bernardino, Riverside and Orange counties. -There will be 3 million more jobs in the five counties, a large portion of them being created in Los Angeles to take advantage of existing business and infrastructure. -If all the freeway projects now approved arc built, Southern Californians whose average delay is now 10 percent of total driving time will face an average delay of 45 percent. Peak hour delays are longer than the average, of course. -The five counties will have run out of landfill space 12 to 15 years earlier. -Demand for water will be 15 percent above current supply capacity. -There will be a much larger percentage of the population over age 45; a much smaller percentage will be in the 18 to 25 year old "entry level" age group. This shift in age distribution will tax social services and require retraining programs to adapt older workers to new jobs. -Air travel demand will be 120 million passengers annually. If all current airports in the region were to operate at capacity, they could handle 70 million passengers annually; ground access improvements could add up to 1 S million passengers annually to that capacity. The preceding, rather bleak, assessment of our area's future was compiled by the Southern California ~ociation of Gf?Vfp,unents, projecting. from existing and proposed plQS1;~nds, laws and zonmg. These projections are barely 20 years into the future. If we are to cope with them and maintain our ability live and work and move around Southern California in anywhere near the same comfort we now enjoy, we must address the issues of growth and development in a regional manner NOW. It's way too late for limited initiatives in local areas; they will merely add to the crazy-quilt planning that has gotten us to the verge of disaster. Sen. Marian Bergeson has recognized the need for state leadership in these complex matters, and we're gratified she has begun the effort to elucidate the issues and their possible solutions through the Select Committee on Growth which she chairs. W c only hope and pray that the larger community can recognize the value of these efforts, and participate in them in a constructive manner. Baker Communications 883 Produciion Ptace Newpon Beach. CA 92663 (714) 631-8120 Please send mail to · P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign is published weekly on ThursdayS. PWl.111£1: Seth Baker Ellalllt mm: Roger Bloom ..... an•: Judy Duffy AmTE mtll: Bill Harvey ••11 EllTa George Pappas PllTI EllTll: Danny Cota PlffmAPIO: Mary DeChirico Air coach today is the pits During the Reagan adminis- tration, the big fish ba'Ye become bigger and fatter from eating all the little fuh. Tbis is true par- ticularly in the airline indultly. Gone are the homey regional airlines, with their legroom and friendly bostcues and smaller aircraft, all gobbled up by tbe whales and shart:s of air traas- po~ like American Airlines or Delta. The giant Boeing jet transi>orts have been stretched and stretched, and seau have been jammed together. Toilets are taxed beyond capacity, carry-on lugage space is inade- quate for today's capacity flights, and tcmpen arc taxed beyond endurance. The airline interior designer who invented the thrce--acroa seating was a Machiavellian sadist. If the giant aircraft used today have 1S rows of seats, there will be threo-across rows on each side, which means there are I SO milerably unhappy peo- ple on board before the plane ever takes off. These &re the people in the middle. The seats are so clOee topther you no long can juat squr:eze put the persons sitting on the aisle. You must wake him up to Ft out and wake him up apin to get back in. If you are on a long fliaht or if you have weak kidneys. you become more than caua1 acquai.ntaoces; you become bolom pals. Now that the ltOck market has sufJei'N iu historic Black Mon- day, there may be a radical reductioe in busiDicU and plea- sure air tra~ so the deregulated airlines, wbo are on their own DOW without gowrnment inter- vention, milbt take a bard look at just bow tbey are antqonwwaa the traftlills public. They milbt start by elimin .. ina the nliddJe .... in IOWI of tluee; and by ,.,_.. die tOUI capei:ity of tlae O,U., ciilde can. T Oclay'I "t , . .. Time of my Life coach section is the pits, toler- ated only because current demand, on oveneu flights especially, outstrips the availa- ble flights provided by the deregulated airlines. Cramped seating and thrce- acrou irwtignities don' have to prevail if enough people com- plain. Most Oriental airlines avoid this ditcomfort. China National Airlines, the best sys- tem we flew on our recent vacation, uses European air- buaa, and they are roomy and deliptful, with seats two across, with ample toilets, and the handsomest crews and most adorable ho1te11e1 you can imagine. China National is based in Taiwan, and we flew them from Hong ~oq to Bang- ko~ a memorable and comfor- table passage with gourmet food . Singapore Airlines and New Zealand Air are two superb airlines, altboup both are DOW Oyiq the~ 8oeina 747\ and bOtb fill tbreo-acroet rows of leall . A pleatant aurprilc is Com- mWtist China\ own airtine- C.A.A.C. We flew four abort fliabts with CAAC, each 1eu than an hour. But what remar- kable terVice and what coalfor- tabic planes, altboup they are old and worn. Al aoon • we were airborne. tbe Cbinae bo.- teaa broupt u food ud clriB, _.two or dll.e fnoft.-.. a r~ a trawil kit WitJI toOtb- ---------tailet articlliL ln'I' r 1mJ U.S ....... . . ,., la .. , .. J09 •F I 009CIL aYJIMnLTON Oh ya, both the Red Chinne planes and the China National Airways took off and lancht precildy on schedule. This wa not tbccaae when we Dew CAAC two years aao from Beijina to Xian. The ChiDCIC haw made ranartabJe progrea in just two years with or without cterepa.. tion. During our recent trip, we landed and took off from 12 different airports, and at nearly evay stop we bad to wrc:atJe our tuaa.: from tbc mwive con- veyor belts. The .,. • t med to ~ heavier at C8Cb •op. Maybe duty dotha are beavict than clean ones. But~ lqu.,e difreraaccs, and pat meres ol people, we weR tnsat.ect better at ovaaeu aipc:)rta than we were in the U.S. AAd we Dtftl' lolt a~ nor did any 0( our 1..,... suffer any d•••ae not ew:a a licntdi. Tate die ,,,.,.. of troUeya as an eumple ol •rice. At ~ (on:ip ~ we were pro- vided witll a rne trolley. tbe bia ca1t1 for ... r You miatat have to wail a wia; 1I atil oae hecenr available, bat tbere tbey were. ud for free. ID mott Oriental countrie. tlaen are few-if aay-portcn, 10 tbe tr~ are indilfeDlible. Tbai -ariWed beet bome, at the Loe A ... lu i..-.iout Airport, .,._ a IJ llo.r fliP.t from Meir Z1 ' t Ailill for tk finltilll•WID..,fcwa uoae,~ u~ . .aa· _.the ., .... a .. I lire hciAc biiiia wt••• a can .. aot peodd1dhe. .. eagan's yu ie economics are a bust DisE•1n 1tecat1J a (riad lbared with me a ~ ol aa aiUde carried Jt1 tbc ...,,. OD September 3, 1917. T'be article addreaed the level of effective usistance provided the people of Orange County by our elected officials from Orange County who cur- rendy ~in both national and rqional aovemmenL Thoup I am not in a position to mate comment reprdina all the people mentioned in .. Why some OC Republicans donate to Demol," I would like to speak a word of private tribute on bcb•lf of Conpasman William Dannemeyer. Recently tbe b.iaba' education institution for which I serve u president wu faced with a most difficult and complex problem. A European student of our insitution wu visiting in her home land and wu being detained by that ao~t from returnina to her stuclia in America. With only days mnainina before the bqinnina of the fall ~ we My Turn IY...a,l.llY wab aP tomorrow with a hor- n"ble headache and broke. Thil U.S. Yuppie makes a aood appearance, but be cares little for substance, like real investment or real sacrif.ce. He is consumption crazy and ia u addicted to debt u a junkie is to drugs. That is what the dry economic nwnben mean. 11aat is why productmty and new investment have fallen. That is why President R.ea1aa let government speactin1 increw, the deficit slide and the U.S. debt explode. He bad to. It kept the U.S. Yuppie ;merry-go-round goina- Baides, they were wty liitle problems some other sucker . could solve. At the ~ lem: the U.S. Yuppie could blame them on someone elle ...... wbicl:i is aomethina Ronald lleapn does ~ well (there JO tbOIC damn Democrats apin). So, month after mon1' year after year, the U.S. Yuppie consumed lite er~. Moilth after mouth, year after year, President Reagan spent like crazy-and jmt lite die US. Yuppie, he did not bo«lw:r to earn the money fint. Re did the easy thing. He bonowed it. After a while, · the stock market, wbicb ultimately tells the V'Jth, told the world somo- tbina we knew all along: The R.eapn economic boom was a ~y. It was manufactured by the most fa1cally stimulative economic policyin history. Like all pho~ the Reapn bOom was eventually flushed ouL That is what Meltdown Monday did. That is why President Reagan Letters ~to the Editor needed quiet and decisive Ktion. A single telephone call· wu made to Congrcuman Danne- meyer. The Dannemeyer staff followed all the proper channels of protocol, to the end result that the student arrived ou campus the second day of claaa. Nor was thit an isolated inci- dent wherein our institution has been helped by those currently serving in office. It bas been my experience that the vat majority of public servaata are just that., sincere, dedicated taVaDts of the public which has elected them. D. a.1Ha111 Pt111f1111 C'llrilt Calip lnille Dearl'Alltcr. RE: .. Why some OC Repub- licans donate to Demos .. (Nn1- pon &utp, Sept. 3). Nonnally, this kind of driftJ · is diamiued u the imm.1aure rantinp of someone suffering from delusions of grandeur. With due respect to the sanctity of all human life, who is Michael D. Ray? And what is his con- tribution to the public debate on ... anything? But there is a silver lining: the opportunity to list some of the things Bill Dannemeyer has done for Orange County. Together, Rep. Dannemeycr and many of ms constituents have: I) Secured federal funding from the Department of Hous- ina and Urban Development for much-needed low income hous- ing projects. When HUD rejected the applications at one point OD minor tee~ Mr. Danncmeyer went directly to HUD Secretary Samuel Pierce to get them beard on their • merits. They successfully obtained $7.7 million for ISO housing units in Anaheim and Orange. 2) Anaheim's municipal util- ity, as part of a statewide con- sorti~ bu been competing for low cost hydro power plants in northern California under an existing federal law that grants such municipalities a prcfcrence in relicensing. While Congress is going to cb•ftF this law. be is working with the Anaheim City Council to mate sure that Ana- heim ratepayers are compen- sated for the d•mages they will suffer due to this change in law. The consortium has already spent S3 million in punuit of the projects. A compensation provi- sion was inserted into the House bill, the formation of which rclfccted his wort as a member of the Energy and Commerce Committee. WU SO pathetic at bis pl'al conference on that Tbunday. Apia, he mouthed the plati- tudes.. Apia, be bl•"'t'AI the Democnta. yet be did not really have a clue. He did not realize his very attitude is part of the problem. He did not actnow- Jedse the thinp the market lw forced OD the rest of 111: • Beneath the style there must ,be sublt•nce. • Beyond fan1er pointing, there must be genuine accomp- lisbmenL • And behind the U.S Yuppie grin there must be a President who does more than make us feel comfortable with the easy way out. MicJIMI D. Riiy u the prin- cipal of J. Riiy Corutruetion Co.. and Chairmon of the Democrotic Foundation. a Democr'!tic Party 3upport voup . 3) The County Board of Supervison came to the Orange County delegation with a prob- lem involving permits for sewage runoff under the Clean Wat.er Act. Mr. Dannemcyer contacted House conferees on the bill to ease the transition to the new rules. which would othcnrise have placed an enormous burden on the county. 4) Local goftr'DIDents up and down the Los Angeles-San Diego Amtrak corridor were justifiably upld when Amtrak unilaterally altered the train schedule in a manner that bypaaed Fullerton and other im~iate stop&, despite local invesddt.d in refurbished train statiom-'.a.11 surrouading rcdc- ftlopmenL Working with the City of Fullerton, be contacted Amtrak officials, submitted detailed qucstiom of them at committee bearinp, arranged a coufeJaaiCe in Fullerton between local officials and Amtrak per- sonnel ~ in the ~ they a ••11111!4 BY GEORGE PAPPAS Newport Harbor H igh School's football team got back on the riaht track Friday as they rolled past University, 20-6 and they hope to do the same tonight a1ainst Tustin at Davidson Field, 7:30 p.m. After their lackluster perfor- mance against Saddle back Val- ley two weeks agao, the Sailor's offense was in need of a jump- start. The spark was provided by running back Tom Walker who ran for 170 yards on 21 carries , while also playing excellent on defense. He intercepted a pass and made the play of the game when he stripped University runner Il.ID Roberson of the ball and ran it back 9S yards for a score to secure the game for the Sailor's. quarter with Walter fumbled at the Sailor's 21 and Univenity-S Roger Sanders came up with the ball University moved the ball down to the five-yard line and seemed about to score when disaster struck. Walker knocked the ball up out Roberson 9s hand~ grabbed it and raced put several Univer- sity defenders OD b.i.a way to the game clinching touchdown with 9: 13 left in the third quarter making the score 17-0. Early in the fourth quarter University drove 90 yards 11 plays for a score with David Liebke going over from I yard out with 11:34 remaining in the game but the Trojans missed the two point convenation attempt. 0 0ur goal this week was • . w...,.....,_.., • .d __ ~ mten1•ty,. ___,__,,,...,,_rv·· Harbor's Coach Jeff Brinkley. •Last game we letdown in the second half and we wanted to avoid that happening again ... Liebke ran for 86in·17 carries but Roberson Jed the Trojans with 136 yards in 18 carries. l:hrivffitty ran eff echvely against Harbor defense, rushing for a total of 248 yards rushing with Liebke rushing for 86 yards in 17 carries and Roberson led with 136 yards in 18 carries, and they passed for 161 yards. utiliey .ruuect several scor- ing opportunities which led to their meager 6-point perf or- mance . Harbor (6-2.2-1) led 1()..() at the half but started the third .. I was supnsed they (Univer- sity) ran that well against us," Brinkley said. ~. - • winnel': Stne Newcomb f11Neap111t8wll ..... , ...... .. .PlddaetM-10. .......................... -.......... ~ Com11 't•dw,P.O.Bos,3",Newport••C11'265I,• ......... , ..... . at 113 Proaedoll Piiia. Eatrla •• be~• In at• la 1t1 ...... ,. ~ ("oetemwt wbla...aeanect dlokee~ •&.t ................ iibe" ~ FIUDAY, NOVDISD' er °'""at Detruit a I o &tancia VI. Umwnity a a w1•natoa at n ... ,... a · ~ 0 Corona del Mar ft. Saddlebact Q 0 Pittlburp at la I I 0ty 0 ~ . SATURDAY, NOVDUER 1 a Tampa Bly at St. Loaia a r" ~ a Costa Mea VI. Laguna Hills a · a Deawr at ..-.1o a ~ a 0raqe cc vs. San Dieao a 0 oWqo at Green •1 a ~ 0 UCLA va. Oregon State C 0 BCMll!IOll at S... Fruc:itco 0 0 USC at Stanford C 0 Miami at 0 Dri••ti 0 ~ SVNDAY,NOVDlaDI 0 New EaihM at Oilllll 0 • a a a a New Orleans at Rams Raiden at Minnaota Atlanta at ClndaDd a MONDAY,NOVDRDt. /' / San Dieao at Jodjampolil a a a a Saale at N.Y. Jcca :TIDREAKER: Predict the final total number of points in the Monday aipt pme: YOUR NAME. ____ .......... ----......._ ____ __ ADDRESS ________ ......._~--------------.... CITY-~~--------------~~ TELEPHONE _________________ __.. ........... ~~ a CdM wins .on late-game kick BY MIU PICICART Corona del Mar's Pat Cal- laghan spoiled the Estancia Eagles' homecoming game last Friday night at Davidson raeld c-... Msl.IS I • ... .,,0--S ConuddMar 0 0 ) ~) £•...;• G.-0 0 0-4 when be booted a 24-yard, third quarter field 1oal that lifted the Sea ~ to a 3..o victory. CdM'I win can also be attri~ uted to its defense which shut down the Eagles' both on the ground and in the air, and they face Saddleback Friday at Davidson F.eJd, 7:30 p.m. John Liebengood, Estancia 'I bead coac~ commented, •we should have had 10 points in the first half.• He wu referring to the touchdown and field goal opportunities bis team did not capitaJiu OD in the fint and second quarten respectively . CdM bead coach Dave Hol- land was pleued about the game's outcome u his team wu able to pull off the win. The Sea~ (3-5, 2-1) held the EagJes to just 15 total yards on 31 rushes. Tboup Scott Onstott Ud 41 yards OD bis 1-t carries and Joshua WojtkiewicZ bad 19 yarda OD bia six~' tbe CdM def'eme held the Elale- 2 ,.,.. Tbe Mi11ioa Coafereace- lrdiRI 0raee C0Mt C.0UC. CootW team ••tea ill final vilit to Saa Dieso for tbe 1917 IMIOo ..... it ,.,. the City Colleae IiaiPta at Balboa Stadium Saturday, Nov. 7, at 1:30 p.m. The Pirata took a bii llep toward dei•ina ita fint coaf'er- eace tide aince 1975 when it dropped Southwatera C.OUC.~ 21-4. on a dark ud stormy •••&.•TIE N!M'Ofl1' B•aN ,_ 1 pound the Apache in the rain HellowieeD aipt(Satmday. Qct. 31) at OCC1 Lea.rd sa.dium. After ~ ita fina lbutout lince tbe llat~pme "'* 1913 lalOll, 0CC ii 6-1 OD the leMOll. s.: J iD coalen:ace. OCC .. able to avOid tM bi& play dar:ial ... w 1 m.l'I pilllJC ... SoadnNllera'I ~ powesfal o&mc, ia put due to tbe muddy plaJial ConditioDI and tbe Oc,alioDeDy Ilea")' rain- fall --kept .,.., mOlt "'the Pinlee•fam. WJllc only ~ ---doDe diffenatly (liw ....... ...., oldie .... at Saa Dieso Maa two WI IU •> ii DOt .... tbe bia play.~ aid .... COKla Bill Woibl&~ew .... .,uieg tbe bii ,... rush, wllida - ahrays llrive for. And once we ,et ahead, we can come with the ell-out blitz. Thia week, every time we bliucd. we man•Fd to aet away witJa it.• la spiae ol a l9ckhiltcr pafor- ••nce by tbe a&.e. Wort.an .... die win ow:r tbe ApM'lla .,.. oneof tbe PinUl•top pmea of the---ad w oltbe lllOlt beDdicial. *8. occ .. able to pab a lizable lad early, 21- 0 by the end of the fint half'. taa« wl • 24 ,..... .... "' Caril w..... occ qurtcr- bect Kcida Janett mudled Ge Pit.-44 yanla OD dine plaJI for a TD to opaa the pee Tiie bi& plays were a I~ ,.. by Rechteawald aad a 26-yar~ ICOriaa tma to WUDCr. W•w•a TD WM the fint for a Pirate other than Reckten~ :Jmntt or wide receiver Junior Teploa in T7. CdM runners top league •1t WM • bard-biuina pme, and we had some people dinpd up in the fint half," said the coach. .. By aetting the sort of game we did from the def~, it allowed us to sive some of our players a breather. Ou.r ofreme wun't u sharp a it could haft been becaUle of that. But the weather also affected us. We couldn't use ou.r speed or bit the pinpoint pwes we usually do." Tbe Pirata ~ a-lam- ble by A.,.cbe rec:eil"CI' C== Murphy at tbe SWC JO midway tbrouah the ICCODd quart« ... ICYCD plays later, Janett rolled around left end for teven ,.m and a ad of 14-0. aY GEORGE PAPPAS Tilt local biah ICbool CJ'OU count.Jy wan heated up at the Sea View L.alpe mu held at lrYioe Park OD FridaJ Ud when tbe dust ICttlecl, Corona del Man boys vanity team and Newport Harbor's an vanity team each took home a league title. The Sea Kings boys vanity team eatil) ran peat IC:CODd pl8ce Tustin wl third place Newport Harbor by capturina lix of tbe top ten lpGCI in tbe boys. nice. CdM\ Eclclie Lawlle finitbcd second in tbe boys' nice with a time of 14:32, Greg Shryock ran a 14:50 for tllircl place ad Jim Robbins captured fourth with a l4:S3. But Newport Harbor's .nm Geertinp took fint in the nee and captured the individual Sea View Leepe title by turning in a time of 14:31. .. We came out runni.ag bard.,. said Corona clel Mar C-Oaeh Bill Sumner ... Geerlinp ran the nee at a quiet p.ce and we bad thn:e guys trying to keep up with him. He just ran a fantastic race." Newport Harbor Coach Eric Tweit said Geerlinp has ran impressive races for the Sailor-S all 1easoo. -we ran our best but the other teams were too much for us except for Geerlinp," Tweit said ... Our team WU just trying to fmiab third in league and rucb the CIF playoffs like we did. It may a bit much to expect our boy•s team to reach the fioala but Geerlinp hu a very good chance of fmiahing among the top four naqncn in the county and aoing into the i.nclividual finals.• Newport Harbor•s Mike Dicboo · also came in aeveath (15:18) but it wuo\ enoqb for I • ··-· Conference and state Player of the Year candidate Bart Recktenwalcl bad • typical fint half', rolling up 79 yards on the ground {Jiving him 987 OD the seuon) and I i 7 all-purpose yards (rushing, reception and return yards combined) to break occ·s all-purpose yardage career record with 2,90S. After a sbon Southwestern •M ·~ 0CC W8I tnockiDI OB die door a1aio on ita next pouaaion. After an ApecM punt Pft the Buca tbe ... Ill midfield. the Pirates boacd down at the SWC 32. F-=iag a 3rd-and-20, Jarrett flooded tbe ldt side of the field with three receivers, then found raerve split end Ho TroUJll alone on the right side for a TD and a 21-0 lead with 3: 14 to go in the half. • <~ ...... ---·FREE llllAlCOISl .. m & llUlmf --- '~. ,,~ .... ~een poundsb1 career '' • • Being~~ re2lly holding me back a work. I ~k insecure and tired all the time. Then I went to Diet Center. They taught me how to use i:xxt as a fuel to make me look good and feel good. In six weeks I lost 15 pounds and 32 inches. Now I have ten times the energy. and I feel like I can ~er the world" Learn how to lose weight ~ and gain a whole lle9.1 image. call Dia Center today. Diet Center We can change ywr 'life. Hooray, boorayl I juat ful- filled a lifetime dream: I ftDallY, purcbllled my rmt boat. Great but iih. bow do I start it' And where do I put it? The broker wu very friendly. In fact, he said I could keep it at his dock for two weeks at no charge. But how do I find a permanent slip for my beautiful new 3S-f oot flying bridge motor yacht? -Marine Scene beautiful bay{ront homes. Mr. First Time Boatowner tees all the vacaot or partially UICd docks-but taow1 they are private. So be pq~ by tM marinas ... all full. There are some offshore moorinp. but tbOle are full of old boati-not quite the resting spot for his new 3S-f oot beauty. So b.ct to the broken 1lip for another week ... but theo what? And where do I start? Guess we could pack a picnic lunch and invite the relatives, neigbbon and kids. We 'U all cruise around the bay and fmd a slip. Great idea! Runners. • • ullf 1111• n. 111111 the Sailors as they were shut out of the other top eight spots in the race. But Newport Harbor's girls team easily took first place over Tustin and CdM who finished second and third place, respcc- ti vely. Newport Habor bad five of the top eight finishers as the Sailor's Kim Robinson was first in the girls race with a 17:53. So the day of the SS Fint Timer's maiden voyage arrives. Everyone's on board (wearing life vests just to be safe); Dad turns the key and ... nothing happens. Then be remembers the salesman told him he had to tum the perk switch for power. CdM's Leslie Cashion (18:08) and Johanna Wallin (18:20) finished second and third. ..We ran great today and I think we have good chance of reaching the CIF finals," Tweit said ... H run like we did today than we are going to do weU in the CIF finals." Newport Harbor's girls team is ranked fourth in CIF. "Each year were gaining on the top teams," he added. Harbor's Stacy Pando came in fourth (18:30) and Heather Webb was sixth (18:45) in the girls race. Corona del Mar's boys runners are currently ranked No. 1 among 4A teams in CIF. ... was suprised about that because we recently lost to second ranked Palos Verdes at Mt. Sac, .. Sumner stated. '4But rankings mean nothing going into the CIF playoffs because everything starts over and we have to prove ourselves again. Dana Hills and Palos Verdes are both going to be tough to beat SPEllD A HAPPY BOUR AT CLUB~~ Its called an .. open house~ and you are COldially invited to join us. Meet an expert on Oub Med vacations. and find out everything yrxJ've always wanted to know about Oub Med. ., IA1lll ••e• rmally, the engines are pm.tjna like kittem. He backs out of the slip and bean a snap. What wu that? Oh DO, the power cord WU still attached. Well, we11 just have to get a new one. During the fint cruise every- one is so impressed with all the and we're nervous about them. We don't want too take them too liptly." But Sumner stressed that be is confident his team will reach the finals of the CIF playoffs, which begins this Saturday at Mt. Sac. "Everyone on our team is running well. Our fourth and fifth me~ Paul Scott and Hunter Pierce are ruruting good races and that has helped us a lot," Sumner Uplained. Scott fmished eighth ( J 5:23) and Pierce ninth ( J 5:32) in the boy's race. The CIF finals are scheduled for Nov .14 and the state high school competition will begin Nov. 28 Well, Mr. Fint Time Boat- owncr, this is an old story in Newport. It's a cue of supply and demand. People buy boats, use them, lose interest in them. The boats sit. (many falling into disrepair) and take up the limited dock space: There is nowhere for new boats to go. Sales decline, and the downward spiral begins. So what's the solution? First, if you aren't using your boat, do yourself and others a favor and sell it or give it to OCC, UCI or the Scouts- cveryone wins that way. Second, keep encouraging our neighbors to the north-we all need the marina at Bolsa Chica. Aod let's not forget the Costa Mesa Marina at the river jetty- that, too, could be a reality. Long-term albeit, but stranger things have happened. And third, if you 're a first- time buyer, check out the October 23rd Orange County edition of the Log or try calling: Scoreboard CORONA DEL MAR Football;beat University, 22-18. Water Polo:beat Miramontc, ll-1, El Dorado, 10-3 and Bellarminc Prep,9-8 in the Stanford Invitational. Cross Country: boy's varsity finished third at Mt. Sac Invitational. Also defeated Newport Harbor.22-36. Girl's Teanls: beat Estancia,9-9 (won on games 74.70). Girl's V oOeybell: defeated Estancia,3-0. NEWPORT HARBOR Foott.D: lost to Saddleback Valley.24-6. WU. Polo:beat Tustin, 11-7. Crw CamtrJ: lost to CdM, 22-36. Glrl'a '11 I DOt available. Glrl\ V 1l1Jt •• defated University, 3-0. 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CdM ••• 111 ,,.,.. for 45 yards in rushing losses. Furthermore, Estancia com- pleted only six of 16 passes for 82 yards. The Eagles threw two interceptions. one to John Katovsich and another to Bran- don Bento. While CdM stopPped Esta.D- cia 's offense, the Eagles' def'eme also shut down Corona ... On 34 carries, the Sea Dnp had a total of just 88 yards. Matt Patterson rushed IS times for 54 yards, and Sean Woolsey carried the ball 10 times for 37 yards. CdM's quarterback Mitch Melbon completed only four of 14 passes for 46 yards, and he threw two interceptions which were both snaaged by Mark Hartley. Estancia bad three scoring attempts dwiq the pmc that were thwarted by Corona del Mar. The fint came OD the game's kickoff to the Eagles. Wojtkiewicl returned the ball from the ooe to the 36-yard line. The Eagles tbell mowxl the ball 62 yards to CdM'I two-yard line OD IS plafl. HCJWeYer, CdM. stopped Estancia wba iheY ran OD third and fourth down. The tecood acorina chance came in the aecond quarter on Estancia'• second ~ion when Hartley returned an inter- ception to CdM'I 36-yard line. The Eagles• drive wu stopped .. the 27 t aiJd Richard Quirk's 3S-yard raeld goal attempt just fell short. Tbc thiid opportunity came in the third quarter after Calla,h· an 'I fldd aoal, wb.icb wu the cUlmin.aioa of a *7aril drive ~ at F.atancit'l leYeD-)'Ud line. 11rie CdM ,...ilia bd let the WI up for E1taocia on t11c s. ~ ... ,...,an1 ame. .. ... , Eatnci•\ a.-y ..... ,_...._QIM\lt.ay CoOt •ep11d W. •a nttl I IUISfL ...... KMtJUJialt ..... HJI ~ a ... • foiut..,.rd ..... ,..i&Mdctotlle!O ..... tm ... Of Eataoie'I .... opJort-• ., ... ...,. u1111111 ...... ., .. PD- .., • .... 4t.Jl,.a a ,... ud coatt•ll ..._. " Police Blotter SI 10 wrn reponed llolea from a car parked ia die JOO block "'Ida Sand. . - A•8DTS llO!O--<ia'j Lee Banfil). 29, or Santa Aaa wu arrested oa ~of mitdemcaordrunt ...... TllUllSDA Y, OCT. 22 CMMU MONDAY,OCT. lt Sl.3.SOaad apwadoo1u•1 I• C..acaytot•HaaS400 canos valued • SIOO --~ . WMteportedltoleafromProject 1000-CurrencytotalingSl.SO ttolen from a ~oa Of a.pa Newport loa.ted at 2A PMbion na reported stolen from Mead Market located at 3433 ~ &Ind, '308. iiild Mead located at 2000 Dove BhicL J2SO-Vandals reportedly St. 2320 Oiauwy'Gt••SlOO cauud S200 in d•map so a car 103S-A tennit racket valued w• reported aaolen from Sllb perked in tbe 900 block of West at SID .. reported atoa. frOm VeDdi• in the 100 Mock of Balboa. a car parked in the vicinity of . lnille. 1330-A camellia plant 62Dd and ScaaboR. llmTS valued at S200 and a pa stove/ 2330--A staeo valued at S600 0200 Earl llidmd LUdwick, oven valued at SSOO were ••reported stolen ftom a car Jr., 2S, of Brea was arra&ed on tqM>rted stolen from a residence perked in the J 700 block of Wat lnapidon ol ftliedemcuor clnmk in the 1900 block of Diana Lane. Ocean Front. dJivina. 1415-A leather jacket valued AllRaTS 1100-Robert W'alliam Can-at S2SO, a compact disc player 1400--Gary Wayne Table-nady, 36, a transient, wu valued at $370 and milcellane- quah, 43, a transient, was arrested on 1uspicion of disor-oua items valued at $340 were arrated on suspicion of disor-dedy conduct. reported stolen from a car dcrly conduct. ISIS-Jesua Rios Corona, 27, parked in the 600 block of F.ast 223S-Fruer Stuart Bub-of La Habra was arrested on Ocean Front. bard, 2A, of Sunset Beach was suspicion of being under the ISOS-Camera equipment arrested on suspicion of giving influence of a controlled sub-valued at S3SO wu reported falle information to a peace stance. stolen from a school locker in officer. I S4S-Claudia Alemenara, the 600 block of Irvine Avenue. TUESDAY, OCT. 21 22, of Buena Park was arrested 204S-Acarstereoandspeak- ClllMES on suspicion of disorderly con-en valued at $325 were reported 1420-A ring valued at duct. stolen from a car parked in the $36,000 was reported stolen WEDNl'SDAY, OCT. 21 . 100 block of 22nd Street. from Blackman Limited located ClllMES ARJt1'5TS at 3408 Via Oporto. 0930-A car stereo valued at 0330-Jeffrcy Keith Cox, 22, of 1444-Jewelry valued at $300, a ring valued at $100 and Santa Ana was arrested on Woman sentenced in party sting BY BILL HARVEY One of two women arrested for prostitution during a controversial .. sting" bachelor party staged by police from several jurisdictions bas paid a fine of SS20 and been placed on two years probation. Rhonda Linn Gary, 29, arrested with Pamela Sue Wes.. ton, 2S, at a mock bachelor party set up by 19 police officers in August, 1986, had pleaded guilty to a charge of prostitution. Weston is scheduled for sen- tencing tomorrow, after stand- ing trial and being found guilty of prostitution. Police were criticized for using 19 officen and spending about S 1,000 to arrest the two women. According to Sgt. Al Fascber, of the Newport Beach police vice squad, the large number of officers at the party was neces- sary to aive the illusion of a real bachelor party. He IMlded that Gary and Weston are not t&run- of-tbe-mill hooken." He said that both women arc Prtttle A11&9 Group R11 & .. AA ' hll tar Plitl 11 major porn film stars and Gary was involved in the landmark Harold Freeman cue in J98S. Freeman was a porn film pro. ducer in Encino who was arrested for pimping. The courts held in that case that a woman who performs sex acts for money is guilty of prostitution, regardless of whether that act is photo- RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING grap~ and the ~rson who arranges that sex act is guilty of punpmg. rlSCheT said that because of the difficulty and expense of staging a bachelor party, the operation is usually reserwd for 04reaJ pros," adding that the procedure is Mfairly standard, .. and many police departments use the ruse. •Free Written Marttet Evaluation * Home Tours By Appointments * H;piest lnte11ity * Multiple Usti111 Member • Extra Advertisina * Cour1eoUS Service *Twenty Years in Ne~ a.ch * Comput8f Printouts Loretta Curci 644-1367 WB~@CO~ (U•llllNCI) MWJOllT CMID 720-9266 --·I, _,lHE _..ORrB•aN ,_. _pit._"' ..... ,. .. C0'911¥T- cial buapy. 0400 M'*8 AlnrCz. 20. of Pomona ... a1eiled oe ..... cioD Of grand didt "' ...... mobile. ~ 0400 Juan Garcia, 19, of Pomona WM arrested on suapi- cioa of~ tWt of aa auto- mobile. 0400-Joee Antonio Urma. n. of Pomona •• anCIMld OD ~ of grand theft of an aUtomobile. FIUDA Y, OCT. l3 CAIMJ'3 JCMS-V and all reportedly caUICd S300 in d•••• to a car parted in the vicinity of Canal and Grant. 2036-A portable stereo valued at SISO, a wallet valaed at S 12S and cwacacy totaling S 1,800 were reported ltolen &om a rcaidence in the JSO block of SeashoR. AR RUTS 0945-Jdfrey Edwin Carter, 3S, of Houston, Tcxu was arrested on suspicion of grand tbdt of property. 164S-Romanus A.keh, 28, of Los Angeles was arrested on suspicion of theft by use of a credit card. SATURDAY, OCT. M CllOOS 14'5-Vaadals reportedly c•Hd szjOO in d••• &o a .... door ia die I JOO block Of Nardi .., From. 2100-A pune and CODt.a1t1 valued at SlOS were reported stolen from a car parked in the JOO bJock of Newport Caner Drive. AIUll'STS 223S-Frant Juo11 7.eitJer, 35, of Buariwatoa Beacb was arrested OD suspicion of being under the inOuence of a con- trolled substance. 2310-llobcrt Charles Babo• 35, of Oxnard was arrested on suspicion or poua- sion of marijuana for sale. SUNDAY, OCl'. 25 CIUMU 0730-A wallet containing $200 in currency •• reported lost in the vicinity of Main and Bayfront. II OS-Vandals reportedly caused $2.,000 in dun.age to a residence in the 200 bloct of Tabuna Terrace. ARRESTS 2100-Peter William ~ 36, of Houston, Texas was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. Freshen Up With Our Pre-Holiday Upliolstery Sale Featuring the fmest in upholstered lws Drexel Heritage, Baker, Woodmark, Vanguard, Marge Carson. Stanton Cooper, Charlton and more ... Includes laJF selection of upholstery ready for immediate delivery all at reduced prices vo. ~me rt !Interiors r;nc:, INTERIOR DESIGNS TO SER VE YOU All Stores Open Monday Thro. Saturday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Costa Mesa Open Sun. -12-5 COSTA MESA. I stJ :.a,.,""'- (714) 641.JOSQ ..... ca. .. Anastasia has objets d'art; off the rack BY DINA VON •uaGU It is not often that a woman can say her clothing is an authen- tic ~orlc of art." But that is exactly what women are saying in Beverly Hills, Laguna and Newport. Particularly those women who purchase their fashions at Anastasia. Ami Gara~ who owns the three locations, has brought and introduced renowned French , Artist Francois Vionnay•s col- lection to Americans. The Anas- tasia collection has been popular in France for the past 18 years. News of the handsome fashions spread rapidly throughout Europe and the United King- dom. Today, boutiques can be found, not only in those coun- tries, but also in Japan and Canada. In the United States. stores are also located in San Francisco and soon to be opened on Sth Avenue in New York. as well as across the river in New Jersey. Vionney creates on canvas unique, vibrant and colorful designs, which arc then trans- formed into a fashion collection. The couture is particularly pop- ular with the professional busi- nesswoman, as well as the intel- ligentsia, and has made inroads among all ages for making a definitive statement of casual, feminine elegance. Brillant colors, reds, electric blues, teal, daffodil, green, black, grey, winter white, browns and rusts arc transposed onto the rich natural fabrics. with wool challe being the cloth the French designer seems to Arts •nd Crafts HOLIDAY FAIR at Mariner's Parle Over 100 Exhibits! Choose personalized custom made Holiday gifts this year! Handpainted clothin& for children and adults, jewelry, toys. woodwork.. country decor items, wruths. lfMlq!ts. omametlts. Also Fine Art I~ sculptures. oil and waten:olor sketches, portraits and much more! S,.tW8d by the Cityol Ha.,.,n 8eaclt Recl8lllion lllpwfrnMt and Ms Md Crafts SltcMS ol Americ& Pl EASE COME AND BRING A FRIEND S.t-Sun., Nov.14-15 lam.. 5 p.m. -MESA gravitate to most for bis winter emembles. V ~ted stripes, plaids and asymmetrical floral prints, reminiscent of the Impressionistic Period in art, are available in a wide variety of styles. Soft day dresses in solid colon and abstracted prints have the feeling of the Orient with their mandarin collus and obi-like slashes. The three-piece costume is an integral part of the collec- tion. Dropped waistline, tiered, dirndl and straight skirts are combined with solid color blouses and l~ose-fitting cropped jackets with three- quarter and/ or long sleeves in contrasting complimentary colors. The two-piece ensemble is another popular item in the colfection as is the pant suit worn with a mid-thigh length jacket. Skirts vary in length from mid- knee to tea-length. The semi- fitted jacket stopping just below the waist can be worn loose or belted in with a self belt or contrasting leather one. wts play an important role in the collection, softly tailored with jewel necklines, dolman or batwing sleeves and only slightly padded to given definition to the body. Vionnay limits the collection to only two a year. Spring/ summer and fall/winlCI'. This year, more than 200 pieces were brought over displaying the most body~nscious couture ~bu offered in the past three years. This collection ii so avant-1arde that Garavi hu cxp11Dded the concept ol bis stores to brina in a rich aaort- ment of acceuory items, all coordina•ed to match the Anas- tasia signature. Stunning kid shoes by Mario Bruni and Vittorio Ricci arc ............ NATIONAL HOME FASHION LEAGUE I South Coast Chapter PRESENTS I "DECK THE HALLS" I o.e .. or-.e c-•J'• ·~ ......... tlecor••• I ,_, .... er efflce Iii HolWay decor wallMHI at $1,-. I n.e wl••••1 dcket .. M dr•-Now. JL I hr .. ,. Wor•a.._ cal (714) 759-7669. ladl dc .. t 4-allell 11 $1Ltl. available in Oau. mnindina one o1 •wary Jua• to mid. to biP beds. The lboel arc available in a spem:w ~ad iD _,. sizca. ~-jewelry ud cus- tomized necttecn, eaniap, and bracdeu are color coordinated to the ememblca. Belts in a variety of widtba. .. well • band.,., ftecMr the .,.... dutCb or larF' lboulda pane, alova. and hat ltyla An&iRI from the docbe to the wide- brimmed chapeaux complete the total Anutlli1 picture. Anaatlli1 ii localed at #304 Atrium Court in Fashion lalanct. Store houn are 10 Lm. to 9 p.m. Monday throup Friday, 10 Lm. to 6 p.m. OD Saturday and noon to S p.m. on Sunday. ·UPHOLSTERY Fl holiday festivities This year at Fllhioo bind, the Chriltmu Season will Ft underway Nov. 27 and 28 with the arrival of Santa Claus, the Trceliabtina, aad the debuts of WinterFeat and the Fuhion bland Expras. •Custom Reupholsterr • ·custom Draperies -- The fun .,.,. Friday, Nov. r1, at 8:30 LDL witJa a Brcakfut with Santa at the IrriDe llancb Farmcn Mnct. Tbe neat will feature tie Tun Gamble Pappda, . stotJ••MinabJMn. Clam, and pidma wida Santa, all for Sl.9S per penon. Call 644-2020 for retervatiom. Tbe Tndiptina Ceremony will ~ with Sing-Alona ear .. oliaa at S p.m. OD Saturday, Nov. 28, With the tipt.iaa itself occuniaa at 6 p.m. Tbe weetnd Will also mart tbe dcbUt ol Wiaterfeii&. f.aur-Uta mmic for lbopper'l•Jiltenjq plcMUN OD Wiit t ~ °"' ...... ., ..... Pi ··-.... 7. -.. ..... 11•1 ... Wida Gl~I I 5 'J dilll .. *'fl& 11191!1! -------------------. -------- -- / a .. .. CD can be low-risk stock market tool One of the most popular investment vehicles of recent years is the certifacate of clepoliL In its buic fo~ the CD, u it is known. is simply a savinp depo1it held at a rmancial insti- tution. credit auociation or brobnF firm fek a specified period Of time at a daipated interest rate. CD maturitia run anywhere from 30 days to u loaa u five years or more and ~ bout higher in1crat rates tban money market accounts or interest-bearin1 cbecting accounts. Money Making Money IYIEITll.UI servatiVe nature who want a paraateed fixed yield that is unaffected by stock market Ouctuatiom, other indexed CDI reward tbe ilm:ator with addi- tional yield if the market movea in the direction be or sbe selects, but guarantees the minimum interest rate if the market is unchanged or moves in the opposite direction. Again, your principal is totally protected. The participation level is always higher for tbe maximum index CD than for the indexed CD with a guaranteed rate. bear in mind is that aenerally there are DO fees or commiuiom OD CD&, 10 that a0 the money you inwst is woitina for you. Naturally. the choice of which market CD is right for you depends upon your inwstmeat goals and needs. 8CJWe¥U' the indexed CD opens up a whole new a~ue for people who are seeking an alt.enaabft to stocb and mutual funds that will offer protection of pri..ncipal and yet still afford them actift partici- pation in the stock market. These federally-insured invatmentl provide an aaurcd return witb m••imum safety. Broten,e rim. offeria& CDs typically provide levenl features tbat banks and others don~ including better liquidity' full federally imurect coverage of KCOUDts up to SI00,000 and continuin1 profcaional moni- toring of your CD boldinp. In addition, CDs offered by brok- erqe finDI typically carry a laigber' iatcrat rate dwl tboee sold ~your loCal but. lleceatly, a new wrinkle wu added to this popular inwst- meat--oae that KtUally alknin you to:)rofit from stock market ~without risking your CD principal. This new financial prOduct, ref erred to u an indexed CD because it linb interest payments to the mo"Ye- ment of the stock market index, is currently being offered by banks and brokcrqe firms. Its features vary depending on the specif1e institution offering the CD. Some indexed CDs may encompass all of these different features, while others only off er one or two. For example, with some Business Briefs ...... .1111 ~ president of Allan Dale, Inc., owner of the Villa Nova Restaurant in Newport Beach bu been named to the 1986 list of Who's Who compiled by the American Graduate School of International Manag- ment. ••• Ro.W D. Carter has been appointed Director of Marketing foT the American Auociation of Critical-Care Nurses. In bis new position Carter supervises all of the Associa\ion •s marketing and communications activities, including a nationwide reauit- ment and retention program for critical cue nurses. FREE SEMINAR WILLS, TRUSTS AND CONSERVATORSHIPS • Do you know that havin1 an up-to-<fMe Will does no( avoid probate/ eDo you know that a living Trust an save you thowands of dollars In raxesl •Do you know that you can name someone NOW to take are of you should you become ln<:at»cJtatedi These and many other qUestions wiH be addreSsed by Attorney J.mes A. Humphreys, Jr., leading Estate Planning Specialist, at a free seminar. Tu 11 llay, Now. 17 LAGUNA IEAOt UlltARY JDGll Fl,.. ••snal11dt 1liJla.&-Na• indexed CDs you have the opportunity to predict the direc- tion in which you fed the market will move. Thereafter,· the yield you earn is determined by the degree of ~pward" or .. down- ward" movement in the market. But, whether you select a "bul- lish" CD based on the assump- tion that the market will rise, or a .. bearish,. CD anticipating a declining mar.kc~ your principal is fully protected when held to maturity. For investors seeking an opportunity to maximize their rates of return, some indexed CDs provide a relatively high level of investor participation in stock market activity but pay no guaranteed interest rate. For investors of a more con- ••• Slleila C. I •ary has lcf t McKay and lvary, Inc. in order to form her own farm. Sheila C. lvary, Inc. lvary is also the newly ea:ted president of Women in Business. ... ' Mo•• Georcfo, Lt•. bas announced tbe opening of its Newport Beacb location at Atrium Court, Fashion Island, 404 Newport Center Drive. · ... Two additional features of indexed CDs are worth noting.· Some issucn provide you with the option of 06locking in" favor- able stock market index move- ments prior to maturity. This is important if you be~ at any point, either that the market will not change sipifacmtly in the near future or move in a direc- tion diffemt than the one you selected. The second feature to . 'Ille hcMlc Sy ,._, ~ dado• bas filled three key positions on its administrative staff. New staff memben are W. Aauew Powell,dircctor of ~ and public relatio~ Sid lej A. Lorw, dim:tor of development, and Mme Ale:s-•••s. business manager. ... Ropr Ollo, E..a Tellia and S • W•-Feny have been promoted to supervison at .. If you are interated in a free ~ booklet OD this subject tided .. Performance Plus Certificate of Deposit Investor Guideline," give me a call at (714) 9SS-7S67. I hope to aee you at the free estate planning seminar on Nov. S at the Balboa Bay Cub. Km Tokluh if a f1711DU:illl consulttllll wilh Sheanon Leit- man 8'otM'3 in Nnvpon Bnda. Cooper A Lybrand . ... Tiie • 1 n 'w' baa recently le•ed l,66S IQUU'C feet of retail space in Newport Be8ch. The ten-year~ .. siped al sooo Birch in K.oll Centq, NewP<>rt. ' .. <'it ... A1'iild .......... a-9', headquartered in Newport Beacb, hu announced the appointment of Price Scoa as e.ucutive vice presidelll, real estate . COMMUNITY O<JTREACH The Public Is lnolted to Mteld Irvine Downcoast & Traffic ~ Carol Hoffman , s The IMne Company Senior Director • Resource Entlt.lement ,, Robert Peterson County of Orange Section Chief, Coastal Environmental Management AgenQI Transportation & Pfannlng Tuesday E~ November 10, 1987 7:30 p.m. tEWPORTHARBOR.cosTAME&ABOARDOFREALTORS• 401 no.lb rtmport Bin' , rtlllPOd B•cll (llCIOSS from the IA Bis 112,.....,.., rEED NOAMA1Dt CAIL 1lm 80NID II ~1'71 RI I a1'$»a --~--·-II. -'IHI .... OM B•llH Anastasia has objets d'art, off the rack BY DINA VON •UaGU It is not often that a woman can say her clothing is an authen- tic "'wort of art... But that is exactly what women are saying in Beverly Hills, Laguna and Newport. Particularly those women who purchase their fashions at Anastasia. Ami Garavi. who owns the three locations, has brought and introduced renowned French Artist Francois Vionnay's col- lection to Americans. The Anas- tasia collection has been popular in France for the past 18 years. News of the handsome fashions spread rapidly thro ughout Europe and the United King- dom. Today, boutiques can be found, not only in those coun- tries, but also in Japan and Canada. In the U nitcd States. ston:s are also located in San Francisco and SOOD to be opened on Sth A venue in New Yor~ as well as across the river in New Jersey. Vionney creates on canvas unique, vibrant and ·colorf uJ designs, which are then trans- formed into a fashion collection. The couture is particularly pop- ular with the professional busi- nesswoman, as well as the intel- ligentsia, and bas made inroads among all ages for making a definitive statement of casual, feminine elegance. Brillant colors, reds, electric blues, teal, daffodil, green, black, grey, winter white, browns and rusts are transposed onto the rich natural fabrics, with wool challe being the cloth the French designer seems to Arts and Crafts HOLIDAY FAIR at Mariner's Parle Over 100 Exhibits! Choose personalized custom made Holiday gifts this yar! Handpiinted clothin& for children and adults, jewelry,~ woodwork, country decor items. .,..ths. lfW~~ ornaments. Also Fine Art I~ sculptures, oil and watercolor sketches, portraits and much more! Pl EASE COME AND BRING A FRIEND Sat-Sun., Nov.14-15 9a.m. .5 p.m. -MESA gravitate to most for his winter ensembles. V aricpted stripes, plaids and asymmetrical floral prints. reminiscent of the Impressionistic Period in art. are available in a wide variety of styles. Soft day dresses in solid colon and abstracted prints have the feeling of the Orient with their mandarin coll~ and obi-like slashes. The three-piece ~me is an integral part of the collec- tion. Dropped waistline, tiered, dirndl and straight slcirts are combined with solid color blouses and loose-fitting cropped jackets with three- quarter and/or long sleeves in c ontrasting complimentary colon. The two-piece ensemble is another popular item in the collection as is the pant suit worn with a mid-thigh length jacket. Skirts vary in length from mid- knee to tea-length. The semi- fitted jacket stopping j~ below the waist can be worn loose or belted in with a self belt or contrasting leather one. Knits play an important role in the collection, softly tailored with jewel necklines. dolman or batwing slce~ and only slightly padded to given defmition to the body. Vion.oay limits the collection to only two a year: Spring/ summer and fall/ wiJner. Thia year, more than 200 pieces were brought over displaying the most body-comcious couture AIT II Fllllllll -ftm Ill .... II ftlllll -ft I •T-........ , 't 1 2 ..... , ?11' .... ,,,, ... ,., •• ' Anastasia bu offered in the put available in Oata. mnindiq one three years. This collection ia so of-W., Jua• to mid. to biab avant-garde that Garavi bu beda. Tbe aboel me available in expanded the concept of his a apectt1lm ol qllor and ia _,. stora to bring in a rich aaort-aiza. Amique jewelry and cua.- ment of accessory items, all tomizecl neck•.,., eaniDp, and coordinated to match the Ana-bnce?da me color coordinated tuia signature. to the euemblea. Bella in a Stunning kid shoes by Mario variety of widtbl. • well • Bruni and Vittorio Ricci are bandbep, wlaeclm tbe popular duU:b or ~ lboulder ~ ............ _ glova, and Ut ltylea RDlina from the docbe to the wide- brimmed cbapa1ux complete the total Anutaaia picture. . NATIONAL HOME FASHION LEAGUE I I South Coast Chapter PRESENTS I "DECK THE HALLS" I 0.. ol Or-a• c-ty't 1_.. .... tea•t .m decorate I JM!lr ..... er office Iii HolNay •cor wallletl at 11.HI. TM wtaala1 dcket .. IM tlra-Now. JI. I hr .. re Wor•a.._ c• (714) 75t-7Ht. Eadl dc .. t tiellatletl It 111.11. Anutlli1 ia located at #304 Atrium Court in Fashion IsJ•nd. Store boun are 10 Lm. to 9 p.m. Monday through Friday. I 0 LDL to 6 p .m. OD Saturday and noon to S p.m. on Sunday. ·UPHOLSTERY Fl holiday festivities Thia year at Fashion bland, the Cbriatmaa Season will aet underway Nov. 27 and 28 with the arrival of Santa Claus, the Treeliabtm,, ud the debuts of WinterFeat aild the Fuhion bland Expra1. The fun "9• Friday, Nov. '27 • at 8:30 Lm. witJa a Breakfut with Santa .. the Irvine Rancb Fannen Mmet.. Tbe neat will feature tbe Jim Gamble ia.ppeta, storyreMina by Mn. a. .. , and pictURI witb Saa" all fw U .9S pa penon. Call 6"-2020 for l'Clel'VabODI. Tbe Treeliptiq <:emnony will besio with Sina-AloDa Car-olinl M S p.m. OD Saturday, Nov. 21. with the 1iabtiDa itself oa:urn. aa 6 p.m. Tbe --... Will also mark the clebUt of W°lllt« .... fuaur- iDa •'* r. 11aoppen· lilaeDiaa ...... -........ ........... CMll dll n•-. _. ... Pnbioa ld·a•••s• 111,aJ/41 rlnia Wida • ,. ,., ..... ,. ,,,, ... ~ • ce CD can be low-risk stock market tool One of the most popular investment vehicles of recent ycan is the certif ICate of depolit. In its basic form, the CD, u it is known. is simply a saVinp depoeit held at a fuwacial insti- tution, credit auociation or brokerqe rarm f Or a specif aed period of time at a deaipated interat rate. CD maturities run anywbeR from 30 days to u loaa a five yean or moR and tnenUy bout bipcr interat rates than money market accouat1 or interest-bearina cbectiq accounts. Money Making Money IYI01'Ull aervative nature who want a paranteed fixed yield that is unaffected by stock market fluctuatio~ other indexed CDs reward the investor with addi- tional yield if tbe market mova in the direction be or &be .elects, but auarantea tbe minimum interest rate if the market is unchanged or moves in the oppoaitc direction~ Again, your principal is totally protected. The participation level is always biper for the maximum index CD than for the indexed CD with a guaranteed rate. bear in mind ii that ~rally there are no fees or commjuiom on CDs, ao that all the money you inwat ii wortiq for you. Naturally, the cboice of which market CD ii riaht for you depends upon your investment goals and needs. However, the indexed CD opem up a whole new avenue for people wbo are seekiq an alternative to atocb and mutual funds that will offer protection o( principal and yet still afford them acti~ partici- pation in the stock market. Tlleac f ederally-inaured iawstmenta provide an usured return with maximum safety. Broterqe fll'IDI offerina CDs typically provide tnera1 features that banb and otben don\, includinc better liquidity. full federally insured coverage of accounts up to S 100,000 and continuing profeuional moni- torina of your CD holdiap. In addition, CDs offered by brok- erqe fanm typically carry a biper iJataat rate than thoee sold ~ your IOCal but. Jlec:ent)y, a new wriDt.le WU added to this popular iawst- ment one that actually allowt ~ io ~fit from stock market ..:tm~ without risking your CD principal. This new ruaucial product, ref erred to u an indexed CD became it linb interest payments to the mo~ ment of the stock mark.et index, is currently being offered by bank.I and brokerage firms. Its features vary depcndiq on the 1pecif 1e institution offerina the CD. Some indexed CDs may encompau all of tbCie different features, while otben only offer one or two. For example. with some Business Briefs ,,... Dale, praident of Allan Dale, Inc., owner of the Villa Nova Restaurant in Newport Beach bu been namc:ct to the 1986 list of Who 'I Who compiled by the American Graduate School of International Manag- ment. ••• R...W D. Carter bu been appointed Director of Marketing for the American Association of Critical-Care Nunes. In his new position Carter supervises all of tbe Association •1 marketina and communications activities. including a nationwide ~t­ ment and retention program for critical care nurses. FREE SEMINAR WILLS, TRUSTS AND CONSERVATORSHIPS • Do you know that havln1 an up-to-date Will does nO( avokl probatel eDo you know that a livln1 Trust can Jave you thouJands of dollars in tnesl •Do you know that you can name JOmeOne NOW to take care of you should you become lnapadfated1 These 1nd many other questions wUI be addreS.ed by Attorney J.mes A. Humphreys, Jr., leadlns Estate Pblnnin1 specialist, 1t 1 free seminar. Tue11Slw, Now. 17 LAGUNA IEAOt Ull.AaY ., Gl1nn1"• ......... da .............. . Call NOW to reserve seatln• and materials ~.,. • ...._,,.-~CA (714) 511:.QOO indexed CDs you have the opportunity to predict the direc- tion in which you feel tbe market will move. Thereafter, the yield you earn is determined by the degree of .. upward" or .. down- ward" movement in the market. But, whether you select a .. bul- lish" CD based on the auump- tion that tbe market will rise, or a .. bearish" CD anticipating a declining market~ your principal is fully protected when held to maturity. For investors seeking an opportunity to maximize their rates of return, some indexed CDs provide a Rlatively high level of investor participation in stock market activity but pay no guaranteed interest rate. For investon of a more con- ••• S•ella C. l•arJ bas left McKay and lvary, Inc. in order to form her own firm, Sheila C. lvary, Inc. lvary is also the newly elected president of Women in Busi.neu. ••• Moda Georalo, Lt4. bas announced the opening of iu Newport Beach location at Atrium Court, Fashion Island, 404 Newport Center Drive. ••• Two additional features of indexed CDs are worth noting. Some lssuen provide you with the option of .. locking in" favor- able stock market index move- mcnu prior to maturity. This is important if you believe, at any point, either that the market will not change 1ign.ificantly in the near futwe or move in a direc- tion di.ffemt than the one you selected. The second feature to ne. Padllc s,., ... , ~ clatloa bas filled three key positions on iu administrative staff. New staff memben are W. Aa4rew Powell,director of m.arkctina and public Rlatiom, SW.S., A. Lorw, director of development, and Mme Ales- u••, business manqer. ••• ROIS 0.0, F.-1 T_. and S a Waa~Ferry have been promoted to 1upervi1on at If you are intercated in a free booklet on this subject titled "'Perf ormanc:c Plus Certifacatc of Deposit Investor Guideline." give me a call at (714) 9SS-7S67. I bppe to ICC you at tbe free estate plannina seminar on Nov. S at the Balboa Bay Oub. Ken To/cash is a financial connd111111 with Shmrson ult- '""" 8'others in Nn1port &Ilda. Cooper A Lybrand. ••• n.e •n fw' s rrbaa recently lewd l ,66S equare feet of mail space in Newport Beach. The ten.~ lew ... aiped al sooo Bircb in ~oll Center, Newport. L. ' ••• ~ ............. . headquartered in Newport Beach, bu announced the appointment of Price Scoa u executive vice presidcn~ real estate. COMM<INRY O<ITREACH . The Public la lnolted to Aa.nd Irvine Downcoast & Traffic ~ Carol Hoffman , 5 The lrvlne Company ~ Senior Director· Resource Enlltlement Robert Peterson County of Orange Section Chll!f, Coastal EruJlronmental Malaagement AgenCIJ Transportat1on & Plannlng Tuesday E\4eldng, Ncwember 10, 1987 7:30 p.rn. rE'WPORTHARBOR.(X)STAJIE&\BOARDOF REALTORS• 401 rloitlt "-Pait Blt'CI., rtllJPGlt B•ch (llCIOSS from tlw IA a.ntz ~ NEED ~T'Kltl: CALL 11m! IOMD • -...1111 JI I U I •'""8tid .. Gold Club benefit a 'California Dr m' The b~ pristine tent is set up in the parking lot of United Western Medical Center, beau- tifully decorated with bannen, cucading fountains, courtyards, bouganvillea and siknulated adobe buildinp to incorporate this year•s theme of the MCaJ.i- f ornia Dream." Over 6.SO blact- tie clad support.e~ who came from as far away as Palm Desert, attended the 10th annual FUNDSY. Harborlites Sponsored by the Gold Cub, Corinne Brewster and Dennis Blanchard co-chaired the dinner/ dance, which also fea- tured voice and silent auction items. Barborlites attending were Betty and Bill Palmer, the Bob Cliffords, Tom Wilek, Claire McNair, Z«. Allred with her children, Deann & Dean Allred, and Carol and Jeff Starr, Ted Segerstrom, identical twins Oarence and Kenneth Rohn (who just happened to be mar- ried to identical twins Esther and Elizabeth), Jan and John Land- strom and the William Rardys. ••• The same cvenin& over at the South Coast Village, 0rUae Country Trauma Society memben bad transformed the Mercantile Buildina into a haunted house in keeping with their .. All Hallow's Eve Celebra- tion."' Guests came in all sorts of fun costumes. Tricks and treats for the evening included voice and silent auction items, a gourmet dinner ~ by the Turnip Rose and dancing to Windmill Bard's lively music. Attending were Mary Ann and Lon Wells, Ginny and Paul Bender, Sandra and Gerry Bro:. die, Anne and Bob Badbam, Mary Lou and· Scott Hornsby, Cleva and Robert Howard, GIVE ILOOD, P' 'UI LLONGSoF NEWPORT INC. TIPS FOR HOMEOWNERS ., ........ Joanne and Bill Stew~ Martha and Bob Fluor, Dorothy and Tom Doan and Andi and Phil Northcote. • • • A short two weeb prior, Dori deK..ruif was adviled the locale she bad selected bad aone out of business! Needlea to say, it was a fra1ttic dub to find another spoL Fortunately, Le Meridien came to dinner chair Dori's rescue. General Manager Bernard Jacoby not only opened their chic Antoine's, but the hotel also became an undenrrit- cr of the forthcoming Noftlllbcr 14 Opera Ball. In the interim. underwriter Ruth Ding, in spite of the fact that a beloved lister is terminally ill, convinced SS couples to contribute to what loob to be the most lavish pla in the five--year history of this ball ~ A few days later, Hornblower Yachts of Newport Beach underwrote a lavish dinner cruise for the Opera~ themed CHRISTA&. GERRY LONG BUYING WITH YOUR HEART· NOT YOUR HEAD Sometimes we are so much in love with the decor: and feeling of a new home that we forget about its future RE-SALE potential. Remember that such problems as noisy location, a yard thafs too small, or objectional visual surround· ings (looking at the ~ck of a supermarket) cannot be changed. If you rationalize such objections, be aware that future buyers may not be able to rationalize those same objections .. You can change the bedroom size, or the decor, but you cannot change the lot size or the location. If IEIPllT& l69 SAN MIGUEL. SUITE 200 NEWPOllT BEACH, CA 921651 CALL 640-LONG this year around tbe compay._ production of ... AidL" Hora- blowu principals Michael Wil- son, Mary and Terry MsRae and aeneral muager David P81 were OD bad aJoaa wida aaile .. Good service. ~~· 5uuu/Jl1CC• 71Jat's State Fann insurance ... DIAi A. CAVllESS-IOY M10-..c..1ew., ... ., ....... 8-ct\, ~_, 8la (7M) 1314111) ~(714)n.1277 Like a good neighbor. State Farm is there. ~-STATI fAaM A c INSUaANCl - 9 ~ State Fwm •nsurance eon.. ... Home Offices 8loomri igton. 11w'611 Bo.uzeos, McCormick Mr. and Mn. ~p BouJJeOI of Oak Brook, Illinois announce the cngaaement of their dauab- ter. Dawn L~ to the Rev. K.irk Allen McCormick, son of Jay and Ida McCormick of Fullerton. The bride-to-be is currently manqer of corporate commun- ications for The Irvine Company in Newport Beach. The bridearoom graduated from California State University at Fullerton in 1911 and recemd his Masten of Divinity from Fuller Tbeolop:al Senrinary in Pasadena in 198S. He is now Minister of Youth at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Bcacb. The ~ is planned for January 30 a SL Andrew's. The coGple will liw in New- port Bada followina a honey- moon trip to Hawaii. Give Your Child A Winning Aclvantap with The Reading Ga01e® ••••• .-Y .. Presents ••• The Greatest Pre- Christmas Fur Sale American ••• $15.000 Canadian ••• S25,000 LYNX $9,999 $18,999 MINK COATS · •esufai' $7995 Discount We $2999 $1899 A SB.ECT CROUP CW JAaEIS AC~ Selec:don ol fc4 ........ fox COall in •Red fox• llue fox •Crystal AT LOW SAlE PltlCESI Natural •es. Sale Mink Jackets $1,195 $799 fox )adets ~ S-YEARPAYPLANI • DoWn. Sli/lllOI .... TllADE-IN Your Old Furs lowMdS at New fun $799 M/C• VISA• LAYAWAY ~FOllCASB m'DM.s.AT.-.S ·~N T 'hA ~ I ~ .& ft., .hot Nonlt of S.... 0.. Oii n.dlt A,.. .. SANTAANA I ART Works •1 .... , Roa alMI ....... ,,....., will clilplay at the Art lnititute of Southern California, 2222 Lapna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach, through December 4. Call 497- 3309. Worb •Y MM17 Dooley will clilplay through December 7 at Sandstone GaBery, 384 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hoon are 11 Lm.. to S p.m.., daily. ean 491-6ns. Worb by A.rime Hmeby ... Mario Decker will display through November 2S at Quo- rum Gallery, 374 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m .• daily. Call 494-4422. w orb by Bill Pukewitz allCI Victoria Ryaa will display through November 24 at Orange ... .-Coast College•s Art Gallery. 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. Hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call 432-S039. .. Name Hawai: A Trilllde to ... Spirit of AJolla ExWhifiow,, will display through January 10 at Bowen M~ 2002 North Main Street~ Santa >Alla. Call 972-1900. -Q.\,.~\. Wons by Stnm Sqme will display at the Newport City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd, Newport Beach. Houn are 8 a.m. to S p.m., daily. Call 644- 3017. A retrcwpecd•e eslaiWdcMI of wons by Jolm Gnlmml will . display through January 3 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Road, New- port Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through Friday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Satwday; and 12 p.m.. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free to Museum members: S3 for ad.its; S2 for students, senion and military penonnel; SI for child- ren ages 6-17. Call 759-1122. "Califoraia Co•te•porary Artilb: Astrid Prestot1" will display through December 27 at the Laguna Art Museum Exten- sion in South Coast Plaza. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 12 p.m. to S p.m.. on Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free. Call 662-3366. Wons by Fl'llllk Dboa, L8sel Bra .. er, Jo•• •o•c•er, lkrle• K.pper, r.-Jcit t M.a,T..,.M8aewlm_. SMroe W....J•Wdl will ~ An adult community should be more than a secure, carefree place for people to live. Ideally. it should be alive with active people, music. dancing, entertainment, activities, happy autumns. good food. learning o pportunities. a light airy atmosphere and great thoughts. Carmel Retirement Village in Fountain Valley is ideal/or active seniors with a purpose. Call now ..• $500 Move-in ... or Ref e"al Bonus thru November JO, 1987. 714-962-6667 110n Saa Maaco ~ FOUDl8itl Valky. CA play through November at Pi.ret9s Bistro at South CllOlt Plaz.a. Costa Mesa. Call SS6- 6424. ·vlililldom m· featuring worts by young artista with no prior commercial gallery exposure will display through Nowmber 7 in UCTs rme Arts Gallery. Houn are noon to S p.m, Tues- day through Saturday. Call 856- 6610. Works 1t1 S•irley C•aitUa, Va8Ce Lm, Rcwo Tamsw«i, Mu DeMem ... OrlaMo are currently OD display ll Galleries Toucbe, 499 North Coast High- way, Laguna Beach. Houn are 10 a .m. to 6 p.m . Monday through Saturday and noon to S p.m.. on Sunday. Call 497- 4491. "Portraits of Clauic Neoa Sipi• is displaying indefinitely at Etan Gallery~ 1145 South _..__,,PF ..... , '9 Coat Highway, Laguna Beach. Boan are 10 Lm, to 6 p.m., daily. Call 494-6396. .. Life ..... ·-~-is the title of a new collection of paintinp showing i.nddinitely at Schaar I Germain Studio Gallery, 484 Nonh Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Boun are 11 LID. to S:JO p.m., Wednesday throup Sun- day. Call 752~1. -sis " Sb,. featuring di~ works by six Orange County women artists will display through December 13 at Milla Home Art Gallery, 12732 Main Street, Garden Grove. Call ~ 1232 or 636-7213. J..._ Gal 11J NiPt will take place tonight from 6 to 10 p.m. Features 75 Laguna Beach art galleries and the Laguna Art Muteum in a monthly evening art walk to be held on the fmt Thursday of each month. Spe- , .... ...... ., •.. , ·-... , ... ,,.....,. Will ~J throup December 4 at tlac ·. Ettinger Gallery of the Art Institute of SoudlCri catilonia, 2222 Laguna CUyoa lloect Laguna Be8Cb. Call 497-~. STAGE -ne M .. tart o1v.-.•wi11 play November s-1 ad ll-15 ia Oranae Coast CollcF9s Drama Lab, 270 I Fairview Ro.I, Cciita Mesa. Curtain at I p.m. except Sundays at 4 p.m. Tdetl are SS in advance, S6 at the door. Call 432-S880. -0. GoWea .... will play Thundays throuab SatunlaJI, November S-21 at the Ccilta Mesa Civic Playhouse, 661 Hamilton S~ Costa MaL Curtain at · 8 p.m. except November IS, 22 and 29 at 2 p.m. Tickets are S5 and S6. Call 6SO-S269. "'Ow t. a IMd' r, • a comedy about the early days of Holly- wood will play November s-1 and 12-lS in Chapman CollcF\ Waltm.ar Tllali1 .•tCartain at ·I p.m. Wednesdays through Saturdays and 4 p.m. on Sun- days. Call 997~. ·MISC •FtntVokiii:llil·a n•ll ti~ olSowd1.lcra 1•i1an audio visual display ad pram- tation of Soatllern califomia Indians oa display throap January 10 at Bo.n M....., 2002 North Main Street, Santa Ana. Call 9n-t900. Aesop's Fables presented at DCC Six colorful fables will come alive for children when Little Broadway Productions presents 04Aesop's Fabulous Fable Fae- tory• Saturday afternoon. Nov. 7' at Oranae Coast College. The Southern Calif omia- bued •beater group ia presenting 1--w ... I •111Aliw'st11 THE TONY AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL ~-I UL--• -& •t llFMU11199W --lll2 •-•• NMFr ............ -.·c t11a W Ill the perf ormaace as part of OCC's 1987-88 Children's Tbcater Series. Curtain ia Id for 2 p.m. in Robert B. Moore llaaer. •Aesop\ Fabulous Fable Fac- tory• ii a bright t beater proclacr tion for youna auclieDca that cnctlcl Wida im•p.atioa, 6~ music aDil deftt cboreopap_lly. An aaldic '*" colorful staa- ing and witty costuming add to the enjoymenL The performance provides cbild_ren witb an educational ~· It presents both the pleuurea of !ables and the -in· of mon.11. T1etcta for the performance, ...... 8l $4, are OD sale ia the OCC ticbt Oft"a, located in tile .......... Cader build- • Tiie a8iDC ii opaa Monday •onp Friday from 9 a.a to 7 ,.-.. Md SlimrdaJs from I &ate••• Tdltl .. M..WMdledoor ..... A. 611n•til• MnMI .............. , ...... .,,2. ....... ., .. , ....... ~ -··1~~ VIM • Nnn1r-..,, ., (1U)au.t . • • ' • I f ~ r r s 1 ~ b Ii ta ~ li aJ R Di wi w inl da ;: roe ~ • 'The . Foreigner' is I ny, but not the funniest aYDAVID CORTES-RGaalNS Lat Tbunday's o~ niaht performance of wrhe Fotaper"'· at the Lapna Moulton Play- boale prowd to be one of thole eipericncea in which one leaYeS the theater pondering a few qnatiom. Fint and foremost is the question of wbdber one was puindy entertained by playw- right Larry Shue's efforts. And. • it hap~ this viewer ... still asking himself that very question a couple of days after the show. In such circumstances, the fint step in resolving the ques- tion is to decide what, exactly, it was about the show that failed -to give the production that star quality which leaves a pleasant after-taste in the mouth of the tbeatcrgoer. Was it the performances? Well, between standouts Ed de Leal. Eff-.c Baird, Cynthia Blaise and Robert Orndlaa, the wtina was stroq eaouah to create some respectable dww:ter rda- tiombipa. So bow about the st•aing? Martha McFarland, SCR f O"Nlina member' and clin:dor of IMt year's ~ Fox• at the ,....,.,. Pl&J)o1osa. for tllc .m ~ timed ad arnaqed her llmllmll-ftw. ____ .... __ ..................... Mi_,, 5 ..... w11111111._.1 a nt ·.-.,,,a acton well enough to pique written of plays. That's what audience iDterat and take the probably made the proclaction play from lqinning to end with the mixed affair th.It it was. vay little diffiruhy. 1'he Foreiper'9 is about a Aa for comedy, Wfbe For-British vacationer, Cllarlie · c:ignc:r" ii fmy, but cataialy Baker (playat by c.r.ig Flea- not the fnnniat., or~ the belt iq), wbo spends a couple of days at a bunting lodge in Geoqia. The problem is be doa not rdiab the thought of having to lalt wit.la --...... So, die friend ftlPODllDlc for F'riaa C>r'ie to ..., • die loci-. Sgt. •Faogy• Le Saew (played by Micbad Bielitz). tdk the other guests that Claartie- does not UDderstaod &psh ad that they abouldn' talk to CMr- lie for fear of embarr..;na bim.. The neat thing about -ne Foreigner,• despite the ~ interactions between Cbarlic and dimwitted reaidmt Ellard Simms (hilariously played by de Leal), is the way in wbida Claar- lie's pn:sence helps Betty, Ellard and Catberinc (the ~ wife of a corrupt preacher, played by Blaise) deal with and re.olve the difficuJtics i"'P*d upon them. Of counc. Cbadie also seems to find bimlelf as a result of his interactions with the ·· otben. Tbe problem is the play ma.tea an effort to spell this out, a revelation which woWcl proba- bly be best left to the audience to figure out. Fleming and Bielitz do a - respectable job of port.raying somewhat ill-dc6ncd cbanctcn.. although, in all fairness, it sboold be pointed out that the Charlie cbarader docs, .. the play propws. add IOIDC depth. •71te .Fon;pa• 1*P Tua- dq tlrrotclt ~net .... ., Ip .... ,,"°"' •uscA No'W!lllllba 21. FM .lidcd iltf onltllliort p/tol• (714) 49'Ufl4J OT (/J4) #4- l()]J. The best and worst of recent releases 8Y DAVID EUIOTT OPENINGS 9JN 11D MOOD• (PG-13) G.--Patrick Dem.1*J briap a terriflC frab boyislmea to the role of-sonny• W'mca.ner, the teen who in 1944 created a ICDlation by running off with one marri~ woman, then another. He ii 1exy and virgi.aal at die same time, hip yet stiD a boy in spirit. This nicely nervy film hu expert '40s touches (ac:cpt for a cartoooisb news- reel). Talia BUllm is the fint runaway; Bewrty o·Angelo is Sonny'l ICCODd and older flame. They are just right., and so ii Michael Constantine u the boy\ downbeat dad. What could haw been CbeaplY llllirty nos- taliia ._ apart from t0me wot>- bling or p9CC ane empbalia, • ftl'Y phWi .. comedy. DiRcted aad written by Phil Alden Robimc>la. UCENT RELEASD -aAaY aooM• (Jl) F•- Diane ~eaaoe ii tbe worbbolic wiz who ii du•pecl frOm the fast lane in New Yott after ahe inherits a d~ tyke. But she doesn l Adler like a DicUmi.aD waif IUdoua-sbe bays a big Vennoat farm.. creata a baby food eepirc .ad finds a rmtic clfteael*t (S.. s~ doiii 0., C-,cr •nnw ri1zr). Tbe .... • JI .. ~ die•· • +rm_.•(• pew· I die rs•n•r.11,1 poJllJD•ll It\ a ' ''t _, sl1\r• ., ......... ... terioua ilauea of yuppie ambition and single motben. K.eatoo, looklllJ great, is reduced to recycling her Annie Hall strokes, though 1he and the baby are cute together. With Sam Wanam- aker, Baroid Ramis md the dismally med James Spader. Directed by Charles Shyer, wbo wrote with his wife Nancy Mey- ers. .. aEST SELLER" (R) GocMI-This tricky contraption about a suave, bi1b-on- 1cbeming h it man (James Woods) wbo draws a toup old New York cop (Brian DenRdly) into bis revenge plot is moitly a showcase for the stan.. They make the cynical maneuven hum for them, and director John Flynn knows bow to air.de up violence (there .. plenty). Until it becomes stupidly uplifting at the ~ this is a very enpaiq piece of commercial foolisbnra Paul Sbena.r, as the big-bucb villain, is so oily be almost 1elf-ignites. "aIG SHOTS" (PG-13) Fair-This clicbe-pactcd aJtie is made viewable, apcciaDy for kids, by the talcat.cd boys wbo star in it Ricky Buster .. Obie, a white suburban tid suddenly (atbcrku, and Darius McCnry as Scam, the black innel'-cily Cbicaaoaa wlao ii also orpbaood. Tbcy become pals and share adventures-aone very credible, but fun if you~ &~ \:.ebrates Its Excitin& New Entertllinment Format With CAPER Ap,1a11Ne:11!•3-~• h•lt Top 40 and Nostalgic Entertainment and Dancing 1'1111 .. , ..... .. s. .... , , 1:31 p•. -1:31 a.m. No Cover I Located at Tiie Newporter Resort 1107 Je..._ Ro.d, Newport Beacb . in a Barely Boys mood. Good Proaty. Direcud, with too many support is giw:n by Paul W'm-car cbnn but a good manc>1y field, Jeny Stolimowsti, for bow buddies bond tOFf,ber, Robert Joy and (o...erdoiq it as by Robert Mandd (Note to a pawnbroker ogre) Robert parents: plenty of profanity.) ' • • • • • • • • WAITB : SERVED : DINNER • _.SHOW : ,... : 11615 : HOLIDAY "' PARtY CRUISES cALL NOW-DON'T MISS THE BOAT! ·. ,_••~&•••I. .. THE ._,Ollf lllllm<t 8Y CllDlYL STEllLING Wben Giovanni of Alfredo's Ristorante said that Cbd Anne Sands' iartic bisque .. kiua JOU on the lips and doesn' slap your face," be knows what be is talking about. Visitors to the plush Italian re:stauran~ located in the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, will be pleasantly surprised to find 1~h scrumptious f arc at prices that won't bust the budget. As a bonus, the staff, from the exec- utive chef to the waitcn, dem- onstrate that they enjoy their jobs by giving the utmost in personable service. As guests arrive, they arc treated to valet parking. That's where the pampering begins. Inside the restaurant, Maitrc d ' Angelo Capello will scat guests in elegant green velvet chairs in an atmosphere of richness. A • dramatic skylight fringed with greenery allows the soft af temoon sunshine to light the room during lunch. ' Afrcdo's recently introduced a new lunch menu that will please the most discriminating of pal- ates. Recommended for starters is the Cccma D'Aglio, or garlic bisque. Visitors should not be put off by the name; the garlic taste is very mild. The soup base is a cream- bascd chicken stock, flavored gently with leeks, onions, celery, potatoes and slow-roasted gar- lic. Floating in the top is a slice of panniggiano reggiano toast. According to Sands, she has entered this soup recipe for publication in Gourm~t Maga- zine. For an appetizer, the lnsalata Mis ta Della Casa is highly recommended. It consists of seasoned greens with Roma tomatoes, topped with Balsamic vinaigrette. Alf redo 's bas an extensive pasta menu, the most important staple of the Italian diet. It bas been found that pasta is a very healthful commodity, but diners might have a difficult time deciding which specialty to try. Recommended is the Rotolo Bolzano, which is rolled pasta with chicken, served with f on- tina cheese and tomato sauce. For those who saved room for dessert, Alfredo's has a new des.sen menu designed to please the sweet tooth. Gelati and Now ... enjoy fine food from popular local restaurants without leaving the comfort of your home! • Mon Chateau Restaurant Elegant Belgian & French Cuisine 23642 l!l Toro Rd. P.JToro Sorbetti Vari is f rcsbly made ice cream and sberbert, nested in menngue. If that doesn't cause the mouth to water, try the Tanufo Bianco; froz.en white chocolate truffle, witb raspberry sauce. Became of its close proximity to the Performing Arts Center and South Coast Repertory Theater, Al!Rdo\ offers a spe- cial pre-theater menu. Tradi- t ional minestrone soup will please the appetite, then follow with the Pomodori Alla Sicili- ana; Roma tomatoes and fresh marinated Buffalo mozzarella. topped with sun dried vinai- grette. For the main course, guests may choose from veal scallopini ilm•·~-o,_ .,_..,_~.,,... s_.,.q. with marsala sauce and porcini mushrooms; pepper salmon steak sautecd with lime butter; skinless brust of chicken rolled with spinach leaves and prosci- utto with tomato basil sauce or scampi with whole seed musta.nt sauce. Dessert choices feature heart of m.ascarpone cbcesc and cream flavored with Grand Munier and fresh berry sauce, or rasp- berry cheesecake with Amaretto sauce. After the tbcatcr, guests may present their ticket stubs at Alf redo ,s and receive a compli- mentary glass of wine and des- sert. Other bonuses off cred by Alfredo~s are Cuisine by Limou- sine and home delivery service. ! . ..., ... - BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Home of the Fantastic Belpan W aftles, the Gipntic 4-E&& Omelets, and The Superb Sandwiches. Soulh Coast P1az.a Village 3800 South PlaD Drive Santa Ana/ eo.ca Mesa (714) 55'7·5116 • • .... ' . Ann Marie Restaurant offers feast The lady is a chef, and ti.kc all good mothen OD a holiday, Chef Bridget bu scurried around to prepare a YerY special Thanksgiving dinner for you at the charming Ann Marie Res- taurant, 2640 E. PllCific Coast Hwy.. Corona del Mar, in the shady Fef1l)eaf Court. In addition to the tnditional turkey dinner, she bas prepared a variety of eatreca to plame tbe most clilc:mai.ng palate. After you AR ICl'Wd a relish tray, you wiJl...aart wilb Wllt.Crc:R:m soup or a mixed fidd peem sa•ect. N~ you will lla¥e a I01'bet.. Tbaa you may cbooer aa eatree of roast turby ud cln:ssiaa wilb all tile trimminp, Mtal ham with champagne fruit sauce, roast leg of lamb wida flab mint sauce, live Maine lobller on a bed of pasta, or rOMt duetting with ~ ad brandy uucr, ltUfl'cd witla wild rice. Cbd ..._is famous for ha freab.ly made .. I'll. YOU may choose pumpkin pie with whipped Cl'Cal8 or a bot minc:ecl pie with rum sauce to ao with your coffee or tea. The price for the five course dinner is Sl8.9S. oon to 8 p.m. For n:servations call (714) 7~. fil Chest discomfort that lasts longer than two minutes is nothing to tool around wrth Pfay it safe and ask someone to 9(t yt> .to a hospital emer- gency room-tmmed'4te y . I I I c .. ( &l tJ a • h A F. IS m - - •• --· l _,THE NEWPORT S8Gfl ,_ ,1 • on Israel Fair fetes nation's 40th birthday 8Y CllE.llYL STUIUNG After a rainy Saturday, the SUD shone brightly Sunday OD the Orange County Fair- gro~ the site of the 1"11 annual Israel Fair, coordinated by the Jewish Federation of Orange County, in cooperation with the Israeli Consulate. Guests to ft.e (air enjoyed a bounty of Israeli arts, crafts, imports, entertainment and mouthwatering ethnic foods. Some tried their hands at games; othen danced the hora to the uplifting Israeli music. The Israel Fair has become a tradition in Southern Calif omi.a and highlights the cultural acb.ieYements and heritage of Israel and the Jewish people. According to Chene Fricdm•n, Federation director, the festival is tbc larJCSt of its ~ with more than I SO booths and djs... plays exhibiting the wort of community organiz.ations, arti- sans and commercial vendon. Inside one of the exhibit buildings, a mammoth Jerusa- lem Gate is surrounded an Israel time-line acknowledging Israel •s achievements over the last forty years. lsraers Government Tourist Office featured inf orma- tion about travel opportunities in Israel Displays were supple- mented by films in the adjacent video theater. One exhibit high- lighted Jewish contributions to the film industry in Hollywood. Throughout the site, displays focused on many aspects of life and history of Israel, as weU as the dynamic growth of the Jewish community in Ora.nF County. Perhaps the most moving of all exhibits were the Holocaust Memorials. The Second GeneT- ation and Sboab Survivon booth contained poems by child- ren from schools all over Orange County. The group sold memor- ial candles, which a.re to be lit on the eve of Y om Basho~ April 13, in memory of the six million Jews who perished. In the exhibit area called •Festival Judaica" cancUcmak- cn. weavers, bakers and other artisans offered valuable insight into Jewish traditions. Fairgoers took part in story- telling using Hebrew leucrs and the festive atmosphere was heightened by non-stop enter- tainment. Folkdance instructor Israel Y akovec taoght and dem- onstrated Israeli and Sephardic dances, David and Gila. the Transylvania Trio, Musically Youn and Steve Ostrin provided an enriching blend of ethnic music throughout the day. For the kids, young and old alike, many community organ- Religious Directory St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church OE. u..em.., • °" .....,...., ~ No.ormbao .,,.ip and bear dllil Chrile-aftlu ed m I I "WITNESSES" (A.cu 1:6-U) Sunday. ~ s. 1987 8:30 and IOilS A .M . 600 St. AndttWS Road. 'cwpon Beach. California f714t 631·2 ~ taaom from • • nrpon tt.a.rt.. Heh Sdtool aa lnUw • tw..• ST. MA•• .... nDIAN amaca u. ..... ...... 0 a ... ., • ....., "5;111-...CA (714._LMI t-.lO a.a. Worlllip 10-.JO a.a. Cuam•lioe I._,. LIL M.-1 ... for AD A,s <W Care Prowilled ... .. ... "•'--.... , •••• \1 ,,,,_. • izations offered a variety of e~citing game booths. Fairgoers coWd try their luck at computer games, lollipop toss, darts, sponge toss and sand an. The Santa Ana Zoo had a python and opossum on band for pet- ting. Food was not lacking at the fair. Community orpniz.arions and temples provided delicious. ethnic foods such as falafels, IOi and bagels, kosher franks, knishes, kosher hamburgers and fruit ices. Various caterers pro- vided samples of the many kosher prodocts now available in Ora.nF County. Hundreds of door prizes were given away and drawings toot place throughout the day at the Federation booth. The clim.u of the day was the 190-pound bagel, fi~ feet six inches in diameter, bated by Bagel Trat.s of Anaheim. It was tbcofficial•BirthdayBagcl•for Orange County., kickoff cele- bration of lsraers 40th anniver- sary. While celebrants sang the Hatilcvah, Israel's national anthem, 360 blue and white balloons were rricaKd in com- memoration. Awants were~ for the booths and Harbor Reform Temple was the winner of a first placz award for its- bagds and lox food booth. Many of the orpnizatiom who participated use this event as a fund-raiser for variom progranu and social service projects in Orange County and around the world. The fair provides an opportunity for both the Jewish and ooo-Jcwish community to become familiar with the numerous facets of Jewish life in Orange Coualy and with a number of organi- zations wb.ida wpport the state of lsnd. TEMPLE ISAIAH cc •• , s.bbMh S. vice Frimr nW* 1:15 p.m.. ...-~ Rabbe Stewrl o. SdYlz president: Joet Abramsohn Z.01 ...... ,.._ ........... u ...... 0.. o-dt T--~S.-_, .. ,... ........ 'I 1'¢Q., -P II a&....,_ •• Share what GOD is Doing in Your Olwdl. <Jse Our Dilec.toly to welcome someone. 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Inc.. • c a •• c:oqullilll" 315 ... 24. a.sa.r. New __,01930. .... 1• Int•• .., ....... bulir I I imr1e Oft Ja. 1. 1917. n.is business is con- dudld bf• awpGlllicM. Sc Id c.i 0 • Uwinl ec...uiliel ol Caaw•lia. Inc.; ,,..,, N. ~ V.:.Pvt ..... Thia 1 ' Id .. fild .... C'AulllJ a.ta d Or-. Qadr Gil Sep. 21. US7. As ND. f3156474 lOl15. lon2. lOl29. 11/S 0793 lllia 11 1•-... ..... ~Clftol Or-.C...,•S..• 1917. Fie ND. Fll56415 lOllS.10/22, 10/29, 1115 ~ ... IC..a N:lii ... I ZS· -llall I n.111 ... Plf ..... ....... ·111-~ RIDGE lAN£ PAA'TNOtS. 511 Dlilllli9.ec... ....... CA92625. Jahn A.111ct411. 511 0..- lia. C... del Iller. CA a&25. --J. l(abic:h. 2.S2151 ....... hf , ... 1iGtt Y'tliD. CA~ Nelt ~ 5141 Via SMlull. YOIM Ulda, CA 92Ql6.. Tlais ~u9in111 ill CM-dudld.., ... lrilf --~ ,......_ The ........... CMt- n•ICed tD ••..t .._. ,_ undlr .... fidiliel• ~---.­........ ,..3-87. -.-JOhti 'A. ltlicNlll, ............... This , 1 .... -llild ...... Coulltr a.ta cl e>r.,. ea..., on ~ 9. im. fie No. fJ57I06 10/15. 10/22.10/29. 1V5 01&) ... IC.ID C&JWWWW ____ .., __ •rcs11w• r •• ........ " n. ........... ..U• 9'llities ......... ..... -. ba 1· IEE• aMAN STR££T ASSOC1A TES. a Cllilcwaia ......... ~-­... ~.-4621T ... ....._S... uo. ... poJt ~ c.8-... ... ......, ..... dDn ..... ol9"1 lc:lilioas Ill ti Ill,...._ The ....... .,.,._ ,_ tl ' . utl I 1 f C ti» tN fictitious II u 1; lllSS ,_ ............... _ filed Oft~ 24. 1980. in ar._ Cowily. Calilal .... • File No. f . l.t5119. The ,.... and addtes:MS cl ...... a& ••• ,cl Chi ....... sftrp are: 1 John H ~·IC$. '621 Telcr -..._ S&* 130. Mtwpout 8-ct\. CA g2'6() 2..N8 .it112( l •• ca. tomia ...... pcrtl•lllip. 21515 tuaeome Boule- ~4SOUnin8cr* Ta.er. Torra.a. CA 90501 l . ,.... ~ Hlrris. 3091 TN'lilty Dr ... C.-. Mesa. CA 92626. Jalwt H. ~NB Assoaltn,, a tarifonu.a .......... .,,.. BJ Ridl8rd 8. Collins. .... t1G.wll ......... SI t _,. filed b C.OUntJ Cier1l ol ()qnp CountJ an Ocl. 9, 19117. 10/29111511/12 ll/19 0843 ••11 ... IC.ID fCiii 1•• I I• ........ 1 n. luluwia• ..... 15 dolrl9 ..... 9 ... -.: CUS- TOM lMNG tOllES #IO COllUJMTIES Of ~ r-OANIA. 5100 C..us °"" ff $ ut Bled\ c.6-...... tlMllQ. 0 ""' °'""' ..... MdC& n Wt olc.81r· .-..11c...c1r •~ --.m ..... 1e.a--w ..... ._'1Dl. e : ILL ..... I I Ml .......... 1 ...... •JaLl•. Tillia t . Ill .. COii-.... _,. QiU, llfr .. .... ei ......... ..._ •• u::ir a· d 0 S A4 tic.; ,,,,... N Fw' :.-.C.Pt ·ct. Tilil 3 .... _ ... .... c..-.. a.ti .,, a.....~---1117. J Flc_,...1' IAfd. 10ll.Z. 10/8. 11/S .. ... " r'r1111 • CUS-TI* U.. .._. M6J al S-rU•IOUTH-DtM CAUFOIMIA. 5100 C-1 IA Oriile. Mcupo..rt 8ccd\ C SS ilia t2Jl60. a ... u..w...._d c r •lirt.. Inc..• c1mmu COiPOi ft .. 315 ....... 2'. 'Ct I I ..... ....,01930. ..._. tir'll baiw:tld under ..... , ••• ,..,. on~Ll917. This business is con-dudld..,. COipui ..... SilNd: c--. liwins HmwdCHnil.tnc.; Miu N. r---. va ,. ...... Tili& 1' I ueut w 9cd ... .. Countr a.fl cl Or-... Cour1'r an S. 2.8. 1917. ,. No. Fl56477 10115, 10/22. 10/29, 1115 0196 1-3919 fWllCmta N:lli ... JI •• .... ".,._' n. ........ pei'SClit i5 dDiflS ...... 111 as.: C\JS.. TOM l.MNG HOMES ANO ~01sount­ERH CAUfORNIA. 5100 C•Dwt om... Naport aw::t.. C1 Ca ulia 92660. ~LiMCHomn ..S Cutiktu it-rt clc.liiar· -.e.c....ac a •aa,. ,...... 375 ..... 2'. c;a... ....... ....,01930. 8i 1· I tir'll •MIKltd undw tllis ....._ .... an Jtft. 1. 1987. This busine$s is con- dudcd bf •cul*-..... SicilMMI: Cu 11 a n Uwinl Hanm &: Cuttacutilim cl c Fl..... Inc.; ,..,, k ~Vici Ptwidci .. Thi5 1 .... -tied .-. .. ~and Or-. ea..., on Sicp. 28. 1987. fie No.. FJ.56118 10/15. 10/22. 10/29 • 1115 am &HID AAI , • ...._ -, .... ~ id ...... , .. Tiie -..iwfsc ..,._ .... .. tdol ....... .,, Ute fiditilOGS buaiftea name:S&0011£MC'lf PMT- NERSHIP. 5120 C1•J11• °""' Naz put 8cM:ft. CA · 92660. The fictitialS business ......... ed•*-- fil9d °" 9/23/85 in ... Ccunly d Or-.. ~ Re No. f'287193. Ga6Et L sa.c., 2JS3 Irvine Awenue. Newport 8md\. CA g2fjfjO a. s. Stac*. 2JS3 .... ,...,... Ne .;:wt&w:tt. c.A 92660.. Patric:k J. Wood. n SA· t.ty, hine. CA 92714. This~-~ dudld bJ a ...... l*t· ••sbCL SieWd: ~ J .... This ti 1 -· -tiled .., -the CGunty Cl8rtl « Or-. ea..., on Ott. s. 1917. 10/22. 101'29. 1115. 11/12 081' &llW ............. aa •1 wum•AC- nnaua• I •--n.. tolhluis• pet..S '--.......... -°' the fdibous bus. ns rw VISTA ASSOCIA~ a Calilor•• ~ ...,.. ,_.,p. •U Colpoi_, ""1a. St.m 200. " $ t ...._,CA 9l2MO. 1be fic:ti1iota II Ii E ~··-·---­lledan ...... .., ... ec..., ., a.a.. °"""" f11eNra.DUm SlcDhrP C~ ... i ... 2553 Me: I ioOrillll, ....... 8111tC*.CA92eL o.wid 8. Gwnson. 13 ea ............. -. N1 IP mt a.c., CA tr2liiO Focdrciick J. Sla F ... tlC ~·-.... u.-Bald\. CA '2'5L .,,. ...._ -can- dlldld llJ • ... =• •· ..... SipM. vtSTA ASSO- aATES.aC R ....... .. ..-taw ....... , ... c 11 ;1· , .......... . Tllil 3 I ••-.... .... a...,a.d a.. Qrllllr -Oct. 12. 1117. 16-zt ll·S ll·l2 11· lt - UllW ...... " ...... T.&.•Y·1'9 'IOU NIE .. OEfAUl T UNDO A OED> OF DUST. DATO> O..wlbcr 2. HG. UM.OS YOU TME M:T10N TO ~ VOUR fM)F£Jt1 Y. fT MAY 8E 90U> AT A "*-.IC SAl.£. If 'fOlJ HEE> ~ Dl'\MAllON Of THE un. Of THE MOCf"Elli*IG N:iNMST YOU. YOU ~ alNTM:T AlAwmt Oft DEC£ F ER4, 19117. Ill 9'ASAJI... Wt E. WES INCCWOMTB>, -~ IPPO. tld T,..,..undlr .cl ....... tD o.td cl Trust ...... br JOHN W. JACOBS """ a.GI.A ... JAC08S. .................. ti» Wlft .n ieaM .... 1• in t.rJr d caoacet NATIONAL ~a •zr.,... .. .,. 111: tjelio ",_~and ...,.. bJ llfOWN FOJOW..SAVINGISoecoodlrd OcClfle. 13. 1913 ..... No. 83-564875 .... ~did o.c. .. 4. 1'85. -.... No. 15-41&112. cl ~ .... J ...... dlr.9ofh~8cc .. fllOr-. c..n., ..... .,, c (' .... WU SOJ.. AT flU8UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST aooER Fat CASH CPtsEMe •.,_al 8'e in....._. ...., d ... UMld .... , ......... (Nclth) £MIMCe tD .. ea....~ 700 CMc ea. ..... s.a *-. CT1• 11 .._.. 1ille and il tltieat c:o1: esld '° and ,.. ...., bJ t ..-.., 9mid Dclld al Trust in the p;t11191'1 1i11 ' t in .. a.... and Sia described IS: LE:GM. IJOatlll'TION PAAC0.1: Unit 133 n "'°"*" and defined on tht cef1aln ~ Plan sa::aded in Boe* 14221. Plllt 528 cl OMcllll Alc:ods. PMCEL2: An........., 1/50 inllnst in~ to Lm I. 2. 3 ..S 4 cl Tdd Mo. 10987, m shown on a Mlp 1ecardcd in boc* 4n. Plllll 31 tia 36. inctusM o1 ·r m ... ..._.. reconil d Or-.. c.o.n,. Califun-. •• r • ttw•on ~ 101 ti» 150. ird ·-. kamd .__._ DC&1 THER£f'AOM al oil. ~ a••• Md allw "'POCMt»wl. ~a~of 500telt. .......... ol ..... 9*y, •I! I 'lil8d in ~ d ..:ant. PNal.~ Alt ~ easemetwl °' esdusiw -1-Jts ~ '° aid Unil tor the ........... tar ..... and ~ l*kinL ~ ... pclio ... ~ .-.S.i.-.c+ .............. .... portiw ol the Common Alea dclC:I·• • d -Aid CondoiNniuin ..... -T ' idlld c ___. tar lllid Unls; lllid CandominUft ""' fer Trm ..._ 10987 -. NCOtdtd in ... 14221. ..... 521 cl o.:illl Acaitdl ol Onrwl OlultJ. C1C ••Ilia. The *-1 addt .. and ast. conwuon 1 t'a lltioi1. fl .,,. cl ....... """'*" desclllicd ...,.. is ...... Wd ti» be JS Soultwn"*"' Court. Unit 133, He '*' 8-ct\. Clllibnia Smid ult .. be made. but ...... WW9•• °' _ • ..., .......... ,, s a •c111t.1 ·*I. or~ tit P11J ._ wwwais • c ..,._ ... fll .. ldl(s) w:and bJ ad Oced d Trust._.~-­ -=•s. • onMdcd in 9ld naae(s). .t a • • MJ, ....., .. ..,_ d Aid Deed d Tnat. 11111!1. cMats and es 111 at a. 1 ruA1e Thetl&clamauntatU.~ bc&mdh•Jt'ia f'" w:ured bf the SJri41iS., to be ,-*f -and f 11 I ; ... .... 1111 c:mn. ¥4*dlll!5 ..s .,..._ ... --°' .. ..... Pttl* .. ., clh Noticed Si-. i51472.991.:17 The badllllic:9, under Aid Owt d Trust bu Wt •e WIC!md ..S dlise9d to the uitdlli ~a~ Na1ice d Oclaal and EJcdian '° Sel. The UMdaS.led c:a..s Yid Nallc:e d ~ ..t Election'° w '°be •«Uded in the c::aunty wtwe .. '911 PUl*\)1 i5 lac*" Dim= Odatw 16. ltl7 .._., E. WDSS INOORPORATm •a.ST,,,.._ cl o *8Jtl E. WEISS INOORPORATB>. 920 V-.. O:rb 0...... eo... c.A 91724 (818) 967-4J02 BV CRIS A WMGERfllAM. _,.,_, _., ..._ tor TruAle 10/2911/511112 0825 llOncl OE TIUS1"Et'S 11&1 J..14177 On ~ 19. 1987 • 11:00 a.m. F1nr ~ •• a. T* lnlur.x:a Com1•1J. • Caib nia capo;-., • T~ ar S..:• I r '." TNlll!e or Slaa+Md TNlllte. d INl ocmn o.d cl Trust ! 1:1 W bJ SK.'AON l~ JOHNSON. a aw11Cd wonWl. • hs SllJle and 11P91* p\liWit) • ..S iilCUldlld Mlrd\ 3. 1986 •~No.. 8608•15'. ol Official Records ol Or-. CounlJ, C...oiia. and~ tDttUll ~ Notlc:e cl~ .,......., t«Udid"" 2'. 1987 -lnlln.mertl No.. tn~. cl 08icic1 Aa:Oids al ad Couritt. ~ and ........ tD smd Deed al Trust_. It public~ tor Cllh. ..... mmw.r d .. Ulilillld 51*5 cl Ame ca. • c:wtws d.:tl PIS :• to aid TNstlle drWi on a slllllar1•on• .._.d-=*~bf atllll!artcderal 0.-...:m.. flt• c:t.:il drmn bf a staar1cdlnlt au • ..S._. 1 cNll c s.or a C5bm*$«i6cd•w:tian 5102d .. f'Wiwcill 0... ..t .... icd IDdD e.a.- • 6is W, Ill ... L • -.e ID First ' ac.-Tille ...._ CDBlllll'f IDc:lllrd • 114 EM Rib -.. • .. dtJ d s.a ,...._ CllMJitW ..... ,... ... and ..... W-Jlld tD md -l"60 by il ..... aid Died cl y,_ ..... ....,, -2 t tn a.S ~arid 511.- dtioiled • Lcl • d TIKI ND. 5165. •st..-an a.._ twcadld in._..l.Jl..-isll.•40..41.nd~dtt D •a a ...... NCGldl ol Or-.. c:oun.,. CILIL11ia 11tia ...... , Wfl'CllllwCIUlW 5 ·5 f AGfad V" 3 I-....... tcd • be: 1116 ............. M ; 1 aw::t.. C P niw '2660. Stid .......... wiilhU aMl.t °' ~--. J Wfl'A¢1 ~-• .... p11 . •flt~ cmtD_..,, .. ..,...., t iadueonh-•tdlS ~ bJ aid Died cl Trust. ID wit $169,%19.90. ... .. 'I • t 1t10 CD11S. scw-.... If I IClll a1 .. -. ol .. ini1illl ax,....•**• d tis Ma1icl9 o1 $c1I.: SUB-• ... a.,.eas ww csua -.a111a1R&Uc••• •-•~.9A19 Fiii Ai & lW.. • -'9U Ull JllCfilll .,. JAllCl W.. t•tUh. tr MY• -AT A ... ICIM.l.IF_, __ ._....... ... MTll• • 119 t•I Ill a• SI ,.._ ,_ •llUL9...aaA....._ Ml'ID: o a a 2l. lts1 r FmT t .... M 11TU INSlw::£ ~. • Cl 1* u= · Pll ~ 'a» ilMI C.C. • (l'MJlftft a-OTHO NW COIDJCr9IG IM.G.lMf.tlll,_...._,_.-.c E ... _,.,l. = 5111111. 11/StVU cm7 &--... IC...a ......... u. • .... .... 1 n. ........ ,.._ .. ~ buliNs -= sou. TH£AST OfV£RSlf1£D/ COSCAN PMTNBIS,. «Ml MlcMlw llwd... S...401. MI ; wt 8cadl. CA l2MO. Soutt a est Oiwrsified. Inc.. a C1 Z em Cclrpara. ..... 40'1 PllcMllur mud.. s... 401. ••• port 8-d\. c.A t26fi(), c.mc.. Cat. Inc.. • c.-- b1'ie Cm i* 8'oi .. 2 Ant ean.diaa Place. Suite 2200. Toronto. Ontano. C..-M5XlH9. Ttus busil99U is c:on- ~ bJ • ..... S*t· '*'5hip. . The ,...strants COll\- wwwc:cd ti» kW ..._. .......... fir1iliD• ...._ --°' ~ • ..., ... _.._.JI. 1917. ~ SwO 1at Oifbg 1'f I$, Inc.; ..... 0 Foasit. Pu•t • Thi5 9 9 I J Q .. tiled widJ the ~ a.ts d Or-. OcunlJ on Od. 19. 1987 Ale No. f11511547 1~29 ) 1-5 0834 -.... wmra EA --Stai IT The 4\*-11 pcnan IS CbrW buslr.-s: SFMEY R MA TS£H AHO ASS(). CtA TES. 4000 MK.Altllur Ehd.. s.illl 600, N ;ort 8cM:ft. CA 92660.. Jcftrwr R.. ........ 4000 .....,,... aw.. W..600. N ;ot a.ca. CA 92filO. Th«s business is con- ~ _,, ......... The ~ caot- nwlCed to IJ•:uc:t ta.- ness W1der o. & aei • 11:11&.--,_ °' ,_ lis8td ._ an Or*"-1. 1987. Siipcd: Jclhr .. ~ Tl'5" 2 ...... .., ... lhe c.mn, Cl8rtl cl 0r-. eca...r GD 0cL 16, 1917 fie ND. FJ58' •• 10.29 11-5 11· 12 ll- 19 Oll3l5 I n.•s •Plf=• .. -. ... , -1111: PlllCRO PAftP~ 1601 eio.. snct. SMt 145. N ; rt...._,CA..,_ Jolwt 8 ........ UiOl .,... StrM. s... 145. N ; a rt...._, CA t2lllO. GMilt.....,. cJo limnOla. 2301 ........ . Hill .... C...dll .... . CAt2625. Thi$ bninea is con- 4did bJ • .. Ill SM'· ... ...,_ The~ QCMB- 11•11:.d m ••-:a....._ ,.. under n....,a bJJ Ill ...... fl'..._ lil1llld ...... ()cWw;-l, 1•1. '14P1d: JaM 8 . ,..,...,Qrzu•...,_· nil 11 w.c_.., .. .. ~an.,, or.. 0.,,. .. Od. 12. ltl7. RMMD.f'J51Dl1 10.29 11·5 11·12 11· li .. " &---... cm 2 a rcss2 1 JI • 1 11 _.... 3 111e fulawiic .--• daifW ......... IE D:k CITY GRILL. 363 Seit ...... 5'* 200. N1 p If 8llllch. CA 92660-7805.. ADbert..S .. ..... 363 s.n ........ 200. Nt port Bwtt. CA 92660- 7805. This bc.asiness is con.- ducted bf husbend and .... The recistrant com- mmced '° ...... buli- neu under the fictitious busir.-,.... or NIMS listlld abowe an Not ,.. conductinc business.. SilP'ect Jamie Wood. Robert Wood. This 5**a1d:....,r1111-•it -filed wilh the County ~ al Or-. 0...., on Od.. 22. 1987. F"de No.. Fl59031 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 0830 &-1.M!e PUmJCMmCE HCllllOUI A • ..... sn, The ....... ......, is ~ business .: NEW· PORT BEACJ-f TENNtS a.ue, 2601 F.n+• Ori1e. Hesput 8-:f\. CA~ N.8-T.C., A California l.Jrniaed Para .. ship. 2601 Eastbb.Aff Oriw. Newport Beach. CA 92660. This ~ne5$ is con- ducted bJ a limiillld ~· Ship.. The ~com­ menced ID b•lSld busi- ness under the fiditiol rs busineU nmne or rwnes llSll!d abcJillle on NOWlii C. 19. 1987. ~ LimMd Partnership Name. N.8 T C • A ~Jitom1a limrted Pa~tup, MwcNel E. Partrer, GeNnl Pamer This astMee~ ... ,._.ec _ ,_.,, wilh the eour., a.t ':d Or-we Counly on Od. -lt. 1987 File No.. F357434 10/291115 11/12 ll/19 0831 1ma •cmra llOncE Of Wnt Of cw=ac...-.., GfNiR-10 AD•Ul&62ATl• AIAllJ9 To .. heirs. ......... ies. credibs. CUIO ... cred- llDR. ..i ..... .-"91 be o01er wise ii.. 1' c' in the wi II Of' est8le of CHARLES C. PALMER A petitia1 tas .,_,, lied by MARIE L MUIER in the Superior Court al ORANGE County requestina tttat MARIE L PAU11ER be appe>inted H pet"SONI represec&bltlw ID 9dl111ii& ter the est.-al the dece- dent The petrtion requests authority ID admii :is1er the estate under the ......... ent Administrat!Oft of E.mtesAct. A hew ir'I on the petitiol1 .. N be hetd on l l /18/87 lit l ~ 1n ~ 3 k>alled at 700 CIVIC CENTER OfnVE. WEST .. SANT A ANA. CA If YOU OBJECT k> the ~,.al the petibon, ~ S110Uld edtlef ~ • the hean n1 and state your ot>tec:tions or file wntten OClfet'tiowlS wittl the court before the hurirc-Your ~-ice may be "' per· son or by "fOA6' .mt•*Y· IF YOU ARE A CREDfTOR or a to1tlil .. il cndib al the dec•59d. JOU must Me '°"' ct.n 1llilh 1he court or Pl aenl it to the pe SOI .. represe;Utiwe ~ tJ, the court ~ tour 11ulds ham the cllle al first --.:e d ~ as pw-cMdlld in Silldion 700 d a. c a •• f\cA:llll Code. Tbe .... tor .... daims .. nat .... prior to tour ........... dllealh tw4 +die# alloile. YOU MAY EXAMINE the ...... .., .. CG#'l. "JOU ... ,__-. 1 1nthe ...... ,...., .... upan • 1 HWGr t . lr .... _. .. r ..,tar .. -··· .... ............ m.t .. ,,,.,, ., ....... ... Sil ..... ... ,.., .............. ,,, ............. , ... ~-...... ......... ,111·1·• WCOftla._lliu sudill.:· .... 12IOO and l2ID0.5 d .. -.c .. a flCiii... • ... sra2 11 The ......... is dairw ... •• -= w K.C. U.idlll 11 Yac:N s..icel (8) Utldlt ±le YKM S.- wice,. 2.Q) •. c.-na ...,, ... ti SJQft .... CA 921661. Kililtt o_ Cat ·d:.. 3191 --.... So. U.-8-:ft. CA9l657. n.;s ~iness is con- dudBdbJ~ifwlMdeel The r-cistnnt com- n • IC:ied to b•RSaC1 busi- ness under lhe fiditiolas busir.ss IWfte OI lames listed abow Oft 6-1-76. Sip.t: KMtt 0. Cdaid& This I , ..... -filed with the Caunly Qertl d Or-. County on Oct. 26. 1917. File No.. fl59316 10/29111511/12 11/19 0826 ftaJCNOra fCHllOUl• I I a llWSUJI •T The ...... ,...... is -... business -.: THE MONEY MAAKET, 121 Tur· quoise Avenue, Balboa ~CA92662.. 6-y Paul ~. 121 T urQUOi5e A119nue. Balboa tstand. CA 92662.. This business 1s con· ducted bJ an lfldMdual The recistrant com- •• e llCllld to llatWd busi- ness under the fidilious buSlneD IWlle OI ~ fi5*8d *-on Odds 15. 1987 Silned: Glry ,,.,, O'Ccnnor. Thi5 stillt:ITleW -filed wilh the Ccunly Clerk al Or-. County on Oct. 26. 19187. f°de No. F359312 10/2911/511/12 11/19 0828 P\aJC MllSCE fCih .... 31 E• -srrs •1 The .... CpeiWIS ... daifW bu1ir*5 a: RSCO llllA.NAGOl£HT GltOUP. 500 N± put C.. 0rWe.. 5'* 100. Ne ;ort Beach. Clllib ... 92660. LibatJ Pab•s. Inc.. a Caib •Iii copcw-.a. 500 Mc ;.ort C.. 0rM. S..- 700, ,.. poit 8-c:h, Cali- fornia 92660_ Claylmt Capilal. Inc-. a California corporatioo. 5402 AnWfi. Irvine. Caib· rlii912715 This hYsines.s is con- ducled bJ a 8!1'91111 s-t· reship The rq:istrants Cl>m· •••iced '° transact busi-ness under 1he fictitious buSlness name °' names hsted ~ on U. l'. 191.D. ~~Cc>­ ital. Inc.; Cl'ces8 A. ~. President. This ii l net't ~ Ned wittl the County a.t of Or-. County on Oct. 13. 1987. File No-fJS8083 10.29 11 ·5 11 ·12 11 · 19 0837 PUm.JCllOTD HCliilOUI ...... --STAJWJll The ....... peilOllS ... ~ buSlnes5 -= CA£A... TIYE PERSPECT1VES. 2101 s. Pacific l80. s.a Ana. ~ Ytetoria Ann Be.her. 2101 s Pacific '80. Sara Ana9210e 0-.. PMll a-.. 2101 s. PKlfic '80. s.1b Ana. ~- Thts business is con. ducted by husbM9d .ad ... The ~com­ .,,..., ID b•IMCI tui- nas &md±ir ... •-a 6 ~ ...... -...,....._Od. 22. 1911. s.-Vidllia,.... --· Thia •••n•z••• w-.. ..... ~ Cllfil ol Or-.~ -OcL 26. ltl7. n. No. nst317 10/29 1115 11112 1Ul9 .. WllOllCE C&ilfUttOf .. ••an e•r•am ............ &. ..._11Atw1 The~.-J/OI enlities who ..... been doilw business a PJ\SEO PADRE ASSOCIATES II. a Caibnia ....... ...--. s.hip\~i.at 4621 T*' ~ S&li1e 130. Ne port a.en. Cali-- lamia 92660......,, .... don 1be &Ille altt.a 'c:lilioilS ~ ...... The fidibou5 business rwne stMeli6C 1 2 f CID the ~ IMlsiness .......... .,~ filed on Ap'il 12. 1986. in Or-. ~. C1H ••aia. a F"ile No.. f'24.l540. The nsne5and 91*11 I F I I al the ~ i*'baet'S al the Part· Nrship~ l . John H. ~ 4621 Tele -.aie S.. 130. Neepmt 8w:tt. CA ~ 2. Rl Assiot. , -f re-marc. 229 .... l. SI* 300. RedcJildo 8w:h. CA 92660. 3 Slwenson 8ouhard As.socQtes, 21515 ..... thome Bou 2ftard. 450 Union a.1ll Ta.er. TOI· ranee. CA 90l501 John H. cw...._ Rt Assoca1&es • fwct. a C n WIU ...... Olf111Cf· ship 8y~L~ ...... llPWGa••~. Stewef'son Bou1eYard ~a Cahfcwn_. ---~ Br RicNrd 8. CoUins. ......... General,... SI · sell filled aiO\ 1he County Cletk of <>ranee CounCy on Oct. 9, 1987 10/29 11/5 11/12 11/19 0842 &---WllOID fCiii .... 311 I• umsran EMT The lalowitc .,....,. are tiw busiMa as: soum. WEST DfYERSlfl£D/COS- CAN PARTNERS, 4CM l ~ 8hd.. S&.-401. Newport 8w:h. CA 92660 Southwest DiftRified. tnc... a Californa Corpoq- ba&\ 4°'1 ~ Bhd.. 5'.tde 401. Newport 8eldt. CA92660. ea.c.. Cail. Inc.. a C.- tomq Co pan1tiou, 2 Fnt Canad.an Pbce. Sutte 2200. T01onto. Ontarao. c..oa M5X 1 H9. Ttus business ts con· duc'9d bJ a ....... C*t· ces"ip.. Tbe ,...rstfants com· •••.::ied Ii) ••wt ..... nes:s undmr b fiditiOla .................. listld .,_on ~ 31, 19117, ~ SOl:dsut o-rn·· 1, Inc.; 'M .. 0 f'OCl1ll. ... -Wt. Thia 1 2 _._ ... .... c...., a.tr ol Or-. ca.., Oft Oct. 19. l9S7. Re ND. Fl51S17 10.29 11-5 11-12 112 19 oeJ4 • .... N 1' IKLAGUNA NIQUB.mt~ CMTQ.JmZ ....... U.-...... CA917. ...... a...-.... Oi''C1..-. ~. 2tm .., ellN\. ...... --.; CA 92167 . a.id r_-.. am.., GllM.~--CA ...,, 8iny ..... 2t!m ..,.. GllM.U.-..... CA 9121MJ_ H••••t•r-Lasun• ............ c ... .. ....... -..... ~ lt!)IM?~ ...... ....... 96'115.. ,... ......... is COft2 dldld .., ...... pelt-,. ,_, TM ...-.e:s CI09- e1.....S ID•• 11ct..,., ... ...., .. tie1itica• 1111-flll ,_.OT -- ......... an Qdatw2. 1987. ---8lny Brill Thi5 2 1 ---illd ... ... ea.n:. an c1 Or-.. ~an Oct. 15. 1987. File No. F'J58.l30 10.29 11-5 11-12 11· 19 Ol36 The ..... .--a is doinc busiMss as: RZM INOUSTRIES.11.B .... BMl.. N..B.. CA 92661. Stewen fl_ McColpn. 11.W Blbl9 a.cl. NA. CA9266l. This business is con- duc:llld bJ • ........... The •ecist»Mt com- neClld ID llMUd busi- ,.. under the fictitialS ~ ..... risted ... an 10.15-87. ~ Slllwrt R. McO b 1 n. 11 ·•-llfld -... .. ra.nty an c1 Orarwt C.cu'fy on Oct. 19. 191.D. Fie No. Fl58579 10/22 10/29 l l/S 11112 (*>5 ,..ICml'ICI -----rm an 11•-CME• I 11 .,...,, a.a... ......... ban intllisccutlar .. ord±r .. ..,.,.... petitioner to c:twwa ..,._ .... 6'am Ela o.._ _,En• '* ONn. ll is ..., orde:wl ... .. .,.... ... 11 tin ... ............... ~II blb9 trlis c:awt in Dl±is*t· ...... ND. 3 • 700 a.it c.. °"-.... s... Al-. C Sa ..a. art 1 Vl9, 1917 •• ~45 o'dllc* ....... .wet ............ cad9. ii..,..,'-. wltr Yid 1)19"[#1lar0.19t fJI name should not be ..... d' I is..._ ardlled tNl a C10PJ ol this order ID.._ c..a ... pulllilNd in ...... part MlrtJor ~a,._, s..-ol ...... c:irQa. liOn. putalis.hed in tttis c:aurttr • .... once ..... b ... Q)j ., .. -.ks prior tD the day al said t..itc. Dl3ld OCT 6, 1987. JAMES L SMITM, Jud9e ~ ... ~Court 1012:210/291115 11/12 oao. ..,.ICllOIU FCiii .... 11 a UIEIJA1-1 The ..... l*'ID' cs dairW tulilleS5 n: BRAYA El.EGANT ~ 955 •. l 91h IOUS. C.Qlla Mesa 926:Ll. ~/wcTllft.955W. 19'1t IOllS. Com ~ CA92621. Th~ business is con- dudld by .. indiwidulll. The rtCistrant CDm· •oaaad to trww:t bust- ,.. Linder ... fiditica• buliJ -.... listzd ... an-WA. ~~AMT .. llillra an1w._. _.. ... eo.n, an "' o.w. eou.a, Oft Oct. 19. 1-7. ,_ ..... ~ 10/22 10/29 1115 ll/U C-. --Pun •ns u•=· 10010..-.. N1 J 18191m.CAtllm. -... L -...r. U.l o..~a-.scn 1 rt ~CA'illat TI"5 ..... II I is COln- cfudildllf a-......--. .... n. ,., ... a.. & 'ldlDW 1..._ ............ SK• a.1· I ---lil3lld ........... 10.. 1917.· S:Sad: ..... La.-Tllil 1 2 •• _ ... wilt ... ea.., a.tr cl 0-. eaur., -Oct. 6. . ltl7. ,. ND. F3157423 10J22, 10/29. 1115. 1V12 0815 ,.•c...a flC3ii I •• nu EA -111&1 I 2 n. •AJ ........ is ..... ba 1-I II .: TRf.X ENTDtPlttSES. .Q5 East 17111 St. 5* fi05. Cam ..... -.v, Jllw Op et TrMsiar\ 240 Nice 1110. H ;a1 a....CAt2fi63. n.is a.us;aes.s is COft· dumd by• iadWhe' The ,...;straats com- 116 iad ID lr•aad ........ ... under .... ktilica• bid. 11 IW•W 2lil1±d *-an 10/3/fO. s.-t J±nm 0. TrMlian Thi5 , 2 ... -tiled -----~~"' ar,... ~ an Od.. 9. 1917_ Fie No. Fl57161 10/lS. 10/22. 10/29, 11/5 0782 This l' , ..... -filed .. .. ec.., a.. al Or-.. Qanr an Oct. S. 1Jl7. fie ..... f357ll6 10/lS.10/22.10/29. 1115 0784 &-KITS 'WUCIOllCE ACHW• » --•m n The la?biiac ...., is dra.c ta I P Ill: SPfC.. NO AOOf1MG ~L, TAHTS. INC. 2211 La Linda Court. fie oort ~ CA ~ Spec..fll>o-.... c.onu. twits. Inc... A Calib"IU COl- POl .. l This business tS con- duclld bJ a eorpcalllUl ~~ ....... ~ Int..: Jabrl M.. Willon.A .... ._ This .. 1 ... -tiled ....... c..., Clartl al Or-. Ccanr °" Oct. s. 1987, Fil9 No.. Fl5715 l 10/15. 10122. 10/29. 1115 0787 ,. ••t--1•••1. •THE NEM'ORT a111ms 11lil tlllll'•••lllllll -... ..... OluzllJ ~ ,, ~~---19S7, Alli ND. f"J!lf •• 10/15. 10l22. 1Gl29. 1115 01ll fll-.Cwa fCISS Ill I 111 --71 3 TM'S ......... -..... •If nr .a: O.lt ICEU. Y"S. A tBT...,.,. 425).A llMi ... , • .,. ... 0 .--..t.A--. ...,LO I s.119 M:8ll9 -.. -....... CA9~ Linda a.. 01• a • 431 • ... -... em.. Oii lllW.CAt212S. .._ N. Ow "'°' 4.31 Ba a Al&.. CW. Oii lllW.CAl2!625. T1'is bl•i flu i5 can--dwdlld .., ....... ,._, tllip.. ,,.., ..... cat_ .. '° "] :t ba 1·1111 ........ tM fictitious bus' R 11$ ..... . ._ .......... an 10-20V. Si9"* llllln N..O..S • Thi5 2 2 ~ -lilld .... ea..r ~ fJI Or-. Counly an Od.. 27 • 1917. file Nil FJ59467 10/29 ll/S 11112 11/19 0844 flWllCMll'ICE fCll3.... W ......... 11 ThetnAI -......... dllilc • Ii 111 K IMllEYA SAl.£$.2'31542 r...-.. Lis- ..,. Hill. CA t2l63l5. f . IMltitt ......... 23542 Trewi9o. Ueuna Ml,CA92651. Ew H, ....... 2ll5o&2 T,......_U..-Hilll.CA ~ This busiws is c:on- duc:l9d by busbend Md ... The •lllist»ant '*"' nwlCM... ct ..... ._ under ... ktiliola .... 11 ........... ...... Clft 10.1 °'7, ~r-...... a.cr. Tilil a; www•-811d ..,. ._ CGuntJ an at Or-. c.aur..., -Not. 2. 1917. Fie ND. Fl6003I 1115. 11/12. 11119. 11/ 26 0822 PAGJ.1: Ullil lJ a ........ f I •ilild • lhe CIOllldUit ..... .-. ttiuiwclld an Sic' ta 14. 1978. in lb:* 121Ml. ,... t2t. -. inc;ti , ... al ~ Allcord5 al Slid ~· • w.,,___.,_...,CIUi.,, ..... ., 1WU1dld an .._a .., 10. 1978 "' lb:* 1291&. "'9es 1602 and 1063 al Olliica. AecUids al said c:ounty. PMCE.2: Alt uncfaaided ~ (l/34th) inllreslaa __... In .,_.,.., in tt'8 Ire ...... In and to t9w CUllWHOo, .. al kn 2. l .Id 5 al Ttad 9e9. as I* mtp iled .. a...Q6. ,...1tD7, ind Ne.aim« • .ou5 fNIPI.. ..... al Aid cauntJ. as such wm i5 deliii6d in the article • f.wd ""OelnilionS-al lbe Dldai..._, al C.0.. wlbl. Colditiol111 and Aestt dic»a tedc:Gdlld Acri 21. 1978. in book 1.2644~ ~ 951 al Oflic:ilt lil8cold$ Otl9 ""Dlc:la8tiol(') and 11n1 P4rpenea ...s ~ nwe....,_ PMC(Ll: E I I ,.. •• such 11 I rea .. ~tllltarth in ttw artide •died -£1111ea· al lhe Dicta'-., UDdlr' ttw w:tian ..... in ad Mlde W'lihid as "*"= ....... .-s Duties. --utilities and Cab6e Trlr "J°a "• ""Suippart. S W ,_.and &uw:twwc.• -. ...... £.-and ............... and~?( Pl A 3 idlld C YI*' Af99 fr I tWll. • ..::0.4: f ........ • .... ~ ..... in .. Midl zm S-£1 n era1 .. o.:ta-..a1 Or 1 11. Coe a· w ... A a idiotc 19COdld ,_., 2S.. ltn • ..... 12305. ,.... 746 ....s ,.....,...., s u a • a. im irn a.. 12371. ,... m a1 a.c:.w h .. ..,,•4J'I tOlts ... _lllMWG...._(llle ,, a ,,_ ., M.90 IE XND•U AS: o St. T....-. • a t ---.emu n. •• 1' MJ .... aid DllldofTNll. --fl•._.• 0 a ...... tor ·-= ... ll;. 1u a, s a,_. :fll wltl .. , o -. ta ..... Dw:lw 7' ., ....... o. tflrS.. ... ..._ lllllc:il of llliw:lt ... al •:£1 ID cm.a._ .. fl •• •If ..... Slid PllJil1J .. utidJ Slid tis 1""'11i. ... a& A ...... 1dc:m..tuid ' ..... ,, ......... .,,1 ..... .. h • d ,,,_ZI, 1'17 • inJI.. ._ &1~,ol Slid cailth .. ~ .. ,. .. ..._..,. ·awncarart1t11 wn t&. 1 war· 0s t • 1 • .-.., 3 .. OI MC l wcw. tD 1111J ... aeturL • c jiiliclp9 ..- al .. t1J11JN MC rid bf aid o.rld al T,.._ .a iz•m ............. '0111.Jld 1 c•I_, ........... al aid 0nraF al TftlJt,. ...... de.-..t .. I I al .. T.-... fl .. INJDI a 11' 1 bf aid Onia1 al TrUJD. Sllid .. • be 119d an Tlltndsf. Nwl 1 tw 26. 197. at ti. A.Ill. at .. lM SINJ3 a•aCll al~ S1lm9 Clii•••• .. 15'0 L l 1'b S1rart. S.... H. s.D -._c S wiwt!VOL TM ..... I .. al the ......... tl9lancl ol tbe ''* r a we v.., IJid ,......_..,be.-._. ... b ... IJtad 5 ,..t t" Ill fCIDJ3',1£4 I II I, ... If r C• •of .. dJtlt ...... ii $3(M..Jll5 Al. OJ1ls:: o a , a. ltl7. STM .... CCJ ::.ATION •Slid TNl8rll. 1510 £liJt Ss r 3 I • Slrart. Saa Ma. CA 9270L lil' $ 0 I I 014) ~-5111 Br. TOlli a..i. t . 1 • c.SJu-... -1 1115 11/12 lVlt <955 mMICl•Wl&'Slll.E (No.. .. 1001'5U'~ Y• .. iani .._.. ..... a o.rld al TNFI dmd 06/ QV1I.: URllJa,.. ... adiolt " ptaeirct '°"' ~. • ..... .. .... llta lll'llic Illa. • ,au nnrrld an VS 9 I!" I al ........ al ................. ,.... JOU IMuld <•a ca • ...,.. °" 12l'OllS7, It ca46 o'doc* ........ _.. (nor1t\) I &Mm ID h a..., ~ 100 CMc Cer'l3llr .... s....-. CA. &t t th o.rld c. ... ., -.., W a. :tid T.-ui111ir .. DsJd al T,,_ dltat 06I ~ .._.. _ K. .._. L-. .. wOTied .._.. • TNJlDrwt~Pldlc" a ............... , ._... _Oilalln_ ......._.. 11025. in Bid 12107 .... 1D7" a.. ........ alfice al .. Courllr.....,f!IO.....~.c if •• ..,,...., al ........ ,.,. ••t11s='b .... ald ...•• WCI: rid .. .., ................... .... biddri' IDr ~ • E 'Ja"s ct-* pej tAv &n ..... ~al-....._.911111ol'• 1icaatilMfll.._ .._.cs a 1 a ar W•WI». _, 11 11 •.,......,as tD 1i119. f 11 I I-• .-cl •ancm. IM t.•..a CUI I) Ml tD ... ,.._ ..... llJ 1t undJr said o.d al TIUFI. in ....... ,. 19 -isl o.w.a~. SlllllilolC '( nia. clrntn:a ... _ PMICEl. l : UNl ..... al .... Cllftliirt ~ PtaiJd ¢ CY0 11 ilt .. CU-. Mu ... Conduww.., ..... .. dwl ift .... 10191 ...... t. a.:iJI ...... (well P6at.....,. ._......_ ,..,.,.,to as ""the Col do•· 1 •.......,_Md• S1' ced • ._. C9tlin Dldtt 11 flOr u--.ou a ·a ••• a...._ ... M s t Cln&l3 llllw 11 ••: ',, ._.....,.. .. .............. omcillh I .... , ms'*1u- tDDtdw 1 1tlf' t "cl'r W«a tdO I' 21D. lt12. • .... 1 ......... 4'1. OfkW ...... ..-... ' 1 ' 1• I P~l0.1911iul .... l01llJIJSl ,.._ ... ._ *"919D 0 1 -;. M 8 1:Aa •'f fl/ .. lh81U11•• .. 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ALSO EXCEPT THERROlll 100. al 111 rW'G •oil. ps and Cllltw tw,droc;a1)or1 sAmalClel lfirw undJir or thal ma,beP"""ad.._.._._..,.iwd...._, a •= .... i.-al .. ,... 1D .. pQCllllds ....... and 100.al .S r.m.; bgntee and pralitsaa::n.,.tte•o• .. pn:Mded,... r-. that GranlDr waMs and~ the rilfC 1D .,_ OI OCCllPr OI to enlllr U0Dn .,, portlan al .. surt.c:e and 500 ... bebr the surface.~ l91icrly tram .. .n.ce al 5-2 land. b the ~ al driJlirW lor, ~ produc:irw. saonr._ beJllirW OI olt• •ir4 ha ... °' ~ sud\ oil. 3llS or Cllltw h)<tlocaban 01 n•• al a.Dstaloces. tor the eupmes al eecisiz c Glaubs ""115 lherelD,. as :ew; wed in deeds •ecoadlld..., 11. 19n in ljkJOk 101.29. ~ 6151, Ofticial Aecordsi, and 1ecoaded OeceaC. 27. 1961, in Boat 5957. p._ 665. Offical Aau els. The .... address and other conv1Di dtsi;J ... 1., if anf, al the ... SWllP't) described .,.. IS purported tobe: l02 ... ecaod S'ltnlet. Ne port 8eK:h. Ca. 92660 The~ Tnaa.e disc:Uims.,, 1i11bi1i1J lor sg il1C011 edJW al .. meet addles and Cllltw QJilftlDll •S l°S ...... ii_,,, stlDM\ herein. s. .... be .... tD r-1 the ot'a 2 *1$ w:and bJ said Deed al Tl'UI( ~ II COI15.. .._ and e;pa I ol TNlltle and alb trust a I iS bf said o.d al TNIL.S _......., undlrltle "'1n5al said o.d al TNil ..-. '-nal a-. nipmid a.Id lhe UllJllJid t '1 Cllof ._ natt(~ w:a.nd a,, ssid o.rld ol TNJI ... ....... ,,, .. .._al...,peM-r 1o1.-...-.. .. ...,....,,.,,,._ ...... , ' ceal .. utfJI t • w:and br .. ._ .... lied Onia1 al Tn.st. inc;ti ... izllJ Jl aid .. I I HiUtll) f rt 1 ClllJ1s. 9C I andlllt a C9',ilsas.IU67. n. haw1 undJr ws Deed a1 TIWll 1w a o a IC 111 ... dJli &rid ID ......... a -- o.cia t tol OJllnn.a ... D wlll far SJls ... a ..-a Naik:. al OJllnn.a -Pa. " w.. Tiie ew' .. . cmllJid ........ ftl Diii&..-.... fl 11 ..... ti .. •• .,.. ... c...u.,,.._. .. ,.. .. , 1 ••"' a c ... _. ___ ....... Pc 1tllirnm.-::ll .......... Dr1rld 10/26IS7 ll/5.1V12. 1Vl9. •11e1. TmlY&'SllLl F-Ml77 On NG 1W 19. 1917 a 1 UlO &JI\. Ftnt Mwica\ f-. ........ 0: SW'f, a C if WWW CDj)Oi ..... • TNF1se. 01 Suc:c • T IUlll9 01 s+t '! ect TNCJll. al ttllJll C1111i1t o.rld al TNlt 1 1 c1Md bJ SH.""'°" LYNN JOl~a 1a1ied---.•lw .. andHS•• -~ ............ ~1.lW• .......... 86 094154. o1 Official Alcorm o1 Or-. County. c (' ................... a.tllin Molic:aaf Olla.a .......... MC dnrot Jf4 2', 1917 a...,.._.. Nil. 17.42'Jot07, ol ~ ..... ds ol said ecu.r. will undlr and ........ • lilid o.rld d TNlt 111 ll pubic aucDion tar CIJll. ..... ....., ,,, .. Unilid Sl;ms al An•ica. a castiefs cf-* Pl>A*I to said TNl1ril damn an • st-.01 a·:w•-*.ac:t.actr...br•l1lltt11_... c:Ndil~t11adieck*-'br•lllltar...,..:111 · SI ..Sloat C If '-OI& ·wstw*SS-hdinwm. 5102al .. Fiae c4'r...and .. uirnd•do•bt~-- in .................... " Fir'lll ,..,icm. r-. ........ CJUlllS'WF4j lacll1rd ll 114 bit Rib sn.a. in .. dtr ol Sa'lla ... c • mil .. .., ,..... .. and ...... co:--tD and,.. hJld.., il ~ ssid o.rld al TNFl in .. PftJIW1J 1> , iS in said Countr and Slim daut..t.: Lot 8 fll T....ct Nil. 3161. •.,._,mt a C111P tW:X#CMd in bail* Ul • ...-ll.39.«>.41 and42al?fl I .... ....._ ...... o1ar._c...a,.c a•• The*-adnttWOlalwCIUil-11 ·3ilTlillleal'.lllid Pfapel1J is pill"PCll1rld " bE 1816 .............. N Si IWt ~ CaSwttia t2fi60. Slid-. wil be.,.._.... co..C • wvaq, ..... wt11••cf1i•IDtila.11:11 . IOI~ cestD..., .. Ul'5IJlill' , cedil'9Cll'l .. ,..•na1Js w::wed ti, aid °'*9 al TNIO. tD wit: $1&9.219_.. piU tN ..... 0 81 f CDJ11..... ... :rd hl!Cm ... -.o1 ....... .-M:IOIM altlli5 Nalimal Siii: $2Ji69.68 .... ...... ,. - _,MEldB M&TUl•aa-•,.....M1B ,._, ....... -_, ,... ..... ,. ,_1&1 -... Ult. II' .U • -aT A ... caa.•.,-•~•1111 SMTUm •nm••: 111 ..,..., --. _, ••UClmUICIA ........ IMTED: Qi I 'I 21.197 fmT ,,....,,... mu INSUMNCE a.rNn. a C1tt12 m CJUDm 18 1 • P.a Siild. At.Muirld Ollics. (11IUS1tFS NM1E OR On4ER PERSQft CONOUC11NG SAU). 114 Ult,. SlnTI. s.u Ma. OM#•• gz101. (114)-5M-.Jlll. :10/2' 1115 lVl.2 <m7 T10N. 'l2T72 Ca*-~ EJ Toro. CA t2630 • TOTM. CM[. INC.. a Clli- .,,... co• a a " 2ZT72 c..Mt 0...., 0 T--. CA --'hill •• Ill ii C9- . ........... 1 ,.... , ..... ~ , ..... 1 ..... -..-.. lclil'm • ftllll r· II _lrtJd ... Git OcL a Ull7. s...t TOTAL CME,. K... 8y.JMw T. ~s.cr. tary Tm .. 8 ... -tiled 1ll'1h ._a..., an a1 Or.,.. eoune, an OcL 28. 1917. File. F359645 llJ'S. 1V12. 11/19, 11/ 26 0858 fltifj .... 511 • .._m:r •t The•• zc pa sons are -. bulliNa a: [)iwni.. fied Mee••• a ••• Semces. 22831 LaiLe Fcnst Onie. 5'* 102.. El Taro. CA 92630 Oanr6d A. s.... 23331 Caftni1o MarciM.. LleJna Hills. CA 92653. Frech J .IC.odana. 16713 Ba:da'~~ Yaller. CA 9'2708 This Business •s con- duc*9d br~ Se1ed. OorulCI A. Sanada ThG -·-· --fited Wlttt the Ccully Ocrts ot Or-. 0...., on OcL 13. l~ Filic Ho. FJl580M 11/,, U /12. H /19 11/ 26 0859 C..Jl:MI HtiiilOUi ••• • ... ITAJBmll The fcAwc S-:0'5 are cbns business as· een.. tury/P'aracDn Pnnttnc. 23635 EJ Taro ao.s, SA* ~ 1. El Taro. CA 92630.. .,... Dlnwlia, 236315 El Taro "1. El Taro. CA 92630 Tllwn o...-. 236315 B Taro Ad., EJ Taro. CA 92630. The 0-. Graup. a ca- lamia caapuvali&a\ 200 L Sr -Cllinle. Sua 610. S... Alta, CA 9Z7f11. TlMs a.us· • ss is con- cM:tsd bf a iailll ....._ n.. •llli:atJ• c:oat-- •WiCIFd • •..:1 .... ,.. ..., .... ldiilio:a ~-.... .... CID 0cL l. ltS7. ~ ..... Otwwwwia se-t; n. a-. Graup. BJ;LF.a..,fll:..-.i& Tllis 13 •• _., • I The •• -....... is doina ~ as:· EU-GANT fY .. 2i6+t8 ....._. PlrwJ. 1...apma Hms. CA 92fil53 MatpretN Chase. 16762 Robert Ln. Hunt. 8-c:t\. CA 92647. This Business ~ con· duded bf an indijwicteat The recistrant com- nwced ID lrawt busi- ness wlds die fic:IJtiolrs bu5iness name iSllld abolle on 10/10187 Si9"9d: ........ a- Thi5 11 2 ..... -filed with the County Clertl ot C>r-. Courcy on Oct. 15 1987 Fite No F3S8337 1115. 11112. 11/19. 11/ 26 0861 ~mta FICllllOUI au• U .._STIR IR The ~ C*'D'I tS do n1 bu~nes.s u Off CENTER 2101 leeward une. NcaPOrt &each. 926(j() Llune o.1ene ~. 2101 Lu d Lw. Ne.- port Bead\. 92660. Tbts business as con- ducllld bJ., -~ The recKtrant com- meic:.cl • •w tJu5I.. ness &.B.ter the fictitious .,.., -iltsd...,. an 10-26-87. s..t l&rie Dam., Tbis I I WI& -fil9cl ..... ~a.tial Or-. c.aunar Cll'I ..... 2. 1917. Alit. fl600ll HI'S. 1U12. lUl.9. lV 26 0940 "•c•ra •••••••. Zl, __ , 11.SC... ... ·lllM _ _. .... ea.arm. Al9 F. a.u.nra. 15J5 ._.,.,._a. • Ca. 11tG busineu is con- duclld .,, ............ . ship. The '*listratt '*"'" ••C*I tD traact buJi-. nea under h • liM • ....__fstJd ...... on~l.Ull7. se-t -'WW1 ... ?.-. c:en This d I w•w a.t tf'llt'I 1he CounlJ ~ ol Or-. ~ an Now. 2. 19187. Fie No. F360Ql9 11/5. 11112. 1Vl9, lU 26 Olill ... IC.llCll FCht ... • t IW IUIEST_&fWf Tbetalluwiiw pa ..... -. DU 11 -.: A-ll[D HEALTI-f CARE CENTER. 9210 Kate Awe.. kta- hsn. CA 92*>4 TornR ~241C... SL. New port Beach, Ca . 92663 Jiirfwome w. Huumr. 92l3 Yan Aullien. 0 I Y e: Ca_ 90706 ~ bus.ness ts con· duded bf~ -The rec~ c:om- n •ced to tranad busi- ness undlef' the fic:tltiou$ business name istBd ~ on 9-82.. Si9wct Tom R. Bruan This stosltltWC w filed Wllh .,.. County an a1 Or-. County on Now. 2. 1987 . File No. Fl600l3 1V4. 11112. 1Vl9. 111 26 C8!iO &-IUM ·•-t1,_a,. •..,car• TO-.L•Cll I c-.. .. vs fo .... lllrrCa&wa l£.VllllllX-il saY c .., .. 0 s t 14ofNt::. baic Bl .... ea.al tD Ill .. 'a'c '• r SE Ill 4111 lkft. si. J. • a • 8radt U60 ... •41· ~ 5* .. & --(11\,e. Ell fll) fc: I llJ'S 0857 C ,, , ....... C a _,._.EUXI llM OU .... .... aL-llECGI ...... a 2' a SS I ... ... f/111 ° -=· ... 1117. ... ..... ... 211 11 Oa1iJr ,,.,..."' nn a L c..to and due._..__ ....................................... 1~ 2. In 2 =• w:adia. (MatlJI .... $7.469) ...................... 7 ~164 3. Non isl 1 t I& w:urilim5 .•.....•••.........••..•.........•.•..•.• 519' 4. ,,...._ wrrw• w:urilies ........................................ none 5. FedTrail Uids 9*' mnd teanles putd 111 j under ·---tD .... lft 4: I •. : diem .......................... -2..550 6. a. U..., TClllll ( ........ wwwnJd irnn I cwl 115..329 b.. lass: M 1C1t tar ~ ?h kml ..__ ................. .2.148 c. u.... nil .................................................. 113.181 7 &tr* .... • f ~-& E. Ile.. (mdudirW $none c:aipilal ... ) •••. -•• 17..621 &. R1irJ1 er8allit a.Nd Cllhs ttw1 --Pf• I ....................... 6..780 9. la 1 ..... ""' ., 2 , ...... .. al!ld • I d CUA$ niw • . • • • • • ................................ .... 10. c-.a..n 1iJt1i1r ID tis ._. C9' a cecauces CdiiD die ........ nam 11 oe..w111sr~s.a.aacit*lt> ....................... l.al 12. TOTAL ASS£TS C... al-. 1 ttw 11) . . . . . . • • . . . •.•• 166..111 LllmlTlll 11 a. TOTALOOOSI .... ~-..rr~s •UX•STlC OFAaS ...... . (1) Talll fl 1 1JJ ; t1 . .. . .. . .. ... . (2) Ta11Uil• mnd •¥!SS !Jl;I sh ...... .. b.. TOTA&. DEPOSITS .. RmJGN Offa:s ... . c. TOTAL DEPOSITS .. 001IES1lC N#/0 fOAOGtil .. .. 14L12.8 . 35.115 10&.613 ............... OfRCES (Sim al .... 13s & b} • 2............ . ............. 141.12.8 14 f.edTral 9'..ss purct iS ... ...._ -*S ur1dl!r •w=n •~in t a ~ ciac. .................... 2.100 15. a.-w 12 lor boi•owd .....,, indudifw na11 t ' ._ ol US. TWJ ..................................... 628 16.. 111aft1191 ilcM**1t •• fsdudirc $none Clllllll IJillle5) .•.••••••.••• l.6«> 17 .. E ..... I I ,.., br OI tor accaun8 al .. bell* ..ctoutltat ..................................................... .... 1&. °"* ilblilies ...............................................••. 2. 49' 19 TOTAL UA8IJT1ES (_.. .......... 18 1 r.:llJsand~ ..•..•...•.•••...•.•......•......••..••. 150.590 20, 5111 C 101 dnatJs..S~ .............................. 1.57'5 •tr I I Ill I I llQWn 2 L f\ Jfa Fiiid 9IDc* .............. . a. Na. ....._outmudilc 22. Cc ==•-* .............. . -......... iwS 2S.oao..ooo .__...._,.,_.,..,. ~ Amaan3,l62 n. ~ .................................................. .l..SJC) 24 lOTM. ~CAPITAL (Sillft f/I .._ 21. 22 & 23) •.••••.. 6,.192 25. A 1 . l9d w • .................. ·'· .......................... 7;161 26. Al ·•=••c:iesand--~ ill I ¥8 ................ ,..,. V . TOTM. ~ £QUITf ,.,.., .... 24. 2S & 26) ••.••• 13.953 21. TOTAL UA8IJT1ES AMO SWJmQ.DOlS EQUITY ,.,., SHM£HOUJOt$ £QUl1Y <--al ..... 19. 20 & 27) ••••.•. 166.111 Sltaudbt IA9lrl at c.d ..................................... 2.014 TN .......... ...u> L ~ N.SMl€NT mnd MCHMD P • RfTTOl EX£WTM v '· a1... • ·-• • --. .ctt dTida-. wt r .,.. ............. ...-.,...,...,.... .. a Qa al .. • n scallriad .... ~_., ......... w:tl 33 _ .... ..,...--.r.. al .. I •1l•llUl:stt11FllllrM ......... ~.ca?S uMa- J 1:: :r::i:-::.i;;~ 1=.-.."::'~0L c • ... ~ ._..LR Qa a.Mell nf P.-. UIS - •• I . _: .. I o.ac..s .......... .-.. I• 71' I sMC Rooms All ll''D&....:E Afitiqjim ............. .. A14al1 c• ........... 806 CLASSIFIED -llYDEX lit ll>t'k ........ : ••.. 125 Birds •........•..•..• 826 IULESTATE ttaeets ...•.•....•.... 416 lnduslrial . . . . • . . • 5C)6 .... .u .. ~ Pluperty •••••• 509 t.alle Shore P,CJl)erty 515 ANNOUNCBIBnS ~--········200 8eluly Aids ..•....... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Oen 181 y lats ........ 201 flarists ............... 207 funenl Din:cDy ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Hellh Aids .......... 214 lepl NntMces ......... 212 loW ---Qlbs de 209 EllPl.OYllENT Nurseries ............ 815 last & fcJund .....•... 210 PerSOillts ............ 211 "'ICies ............. 300 Opportunities ..... : ... 305 ,_ ................ 3"1 ,,. eel .......... ,., --· .............. 814 9.N is" 11 iiil .... .811 ILilll 111 £qUiprnjlil 818 ~--······•13 furilitun! ............. IDO fumilure W.md ....• ID5 ~Siies ••.•••••• 105 'a • ) .............. 812 'Strine Supply$ ••••.•• 906 Mile.. tar Sllle ....•..•• 809 Mile. W.md .......•. 810 •-..Instrument ... 111 Olice £quipnalt ..... av ,_ & 5''ft 5 Tl ....... 823 Scu•c Equipmmt ••• 119 Ao !\Wf ••••.• -••••.•. 511 ~ furnished ....•.. 407 Aiits. Unfurnished .•.. 408 --to be MIM!d ...• 816 8uslne5.s Property •••• 500 Business Re11tats ..... 421 COndos tor Rent ...... 409 Condos b 5* ....... 507 Coi••••ciat P,ope11y 505 Desert Plopety •....•. 513 f .-ms & Ranches ..... 512 Gar I s for Rent ...... 400 Houses tor 5* ....... SC. Houses tar Rent/furn ~ Houses tor Renl /lJnfurn .•........••. 406 Lats tor 5* .......... 510 IWMleHomes ........ 917 Mmta • & TO .•••••• fAJ7 ~ ···•······· .... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office~ •.•...•.. 420 Out of St.-...,., ..... 514 Ae11 E5t* W•Dd ... 518 Retats to Slm"e •..... 412 ... Emeeb~ ... 517 ... E5t* Lmns ..... (,()0 Aoorns for Renl •...... 410 RESORT flOPERI Y SUVICES For 5* .............. 4ld Rental •...•..•...... 417 SctlOOls •. 5 •••• 2 •••••• 6Cm 1SillllimW.mt ..... lOI Directory of Business Services t . . . " * IETM. llPW ZWJlr'J Al•ITANT Tll.EPHONE WORK fAOll t«JME NO SD.- UNG. 5 AWf SEI ltRS NfflVD ..,,,_ ...... SOCW. rTDI & STA-TIONMY RAJ. TIME & PM1 TIME £XCE I ENT WORtONG DMRON- M£NT WIU. TRAIM. r.Al..L rauce9tel 863- 1200 SHIP'S CARPENTER. CA81N£T MAKER. TO TRADE SERVICE FOR ACCOMMOOA TION . MATURE EXC REF HERO. c.All O.EC. 733- 8902 CHILD CARE UCENSm. Pre-School EtMronment. M-F 7-5:30. 15mo+ 549- 2.870 SUPERB EDUCATION CARE GUIDANCE N:;E. 3-6.. S£T YOUR MINO AT EASE WONOERF~L RESULTS. RU <HOME GROWN) O£BRA 646- 2387 "°'*'''KB& MAI• SMBla Has imme1i * opalil-es f{r LNe tn/~ House- keepers.. Exp_ ptefened. Spanish Ok. All Jobs 1~ Free. (714) 951~110 UCEHSEO AHO OONOEO __ _ El£CTRtelAN Will TRAD£ Bf Forotte SeMces Of Goods Of ? 675-1494 MASTERCARD/VISA! REGARDLESS Of CREDfT HISTORY. ALSO, NEW CREDfT CARO. NO ONE REFUSED. FOR INFO. CAll l -3lf>.733- 6062 EXT M 2033 R£CEPT10NlST DC YOU UK£ PEOPLE' T,. .. I( NG ON THE ~~£' DOING A VAR· r" ~ JOBS' HEl.PtNG PEOC) ....£ N Sfl.ECTlNG T;.. E R POfHRAITS' Ov At. TV ~OTO GRAPHV ST .;0•0 15 ... 00 G t OR Fl.h.L T ._.E REC THR.; CHqtSTJAA.S. PART r 'IE AJ::ER CAll DAWSQ>. & ASSOC EWPORT BEACH 833-7816 ASSOIBlE Predicts • hOme. (You l lcM! It.) ExceOent~ for ... ~ -8003, &t 8348 FREE CONSUMER SER· VICE. CAU. fOA NAMES OF COMPETENT TRA- OESPEOPt..E. FROM PLUMflNG to SEaJR. flY SYSTEMS. HOME IMPROVEMENT REFERRAlS 631-7200 HANDYMAN DECKS & PATIO COVERS ~UTY WORK 546- FREE CONSUMER SER- VICE CAU FOR NAMES Of COMPET£NT TRA- DESPEOPtL . FROM APPLIANCE REPAIR TO TOT Al REPAIRS. HOM£ IMPR<WEMENT REfER. RAlS 631-7200 -- r ........ --.,,,,,...., ... - ·-, ' .. - t "'',-':.. • Dusty's Lam ac>t'-aa... maint. setv. Weekly/ mcnh/1 time. Fn!e est. 241-\6t0 ..... T_.. PIANO TUNING PRO- FESSIONAL SINCE 1~ GM New Lile ID -~ ...... (714)55213404 .......... & 111 re ~ns clured from $12.00 Ptumbma.. Repairs lie. 24hrs free est Tam 722-9116 .. ,.,.... W£ GALS SHOULD HANG TOGETHER. INSTALL & A0t0V£ WALLPAPER. ADVICE FOR THE CRAZY 633- 7172 AHmME UM amsnMS SSS fMl.Y AJeA CHAW NEEDS FAST. RESPONSIBLE. CAREER MINDED PEOPl£ TO WORK •MDC•t;s, DAYS Mm DB•I .. GAEA T RlR SENtORS & HOUSEWIVES All SHIFTS AVAll.ABlE! LETS HD.P Gift WJllGE COUNTY caEAT Q.S.C. -CALL TOOAY- ASK FOR GEORGE ASK FOR BIU 951-9836 763-9977 23742 Roe ekt LAnR>REST El Toro Rd. (S.0 fwy.) El TCJ90 Security Guards lllllEDIATE OPPORIUIJTID M.1-.Tl•WIA 11 •Mll .... lm WOHD: -NY·------1 . ·cmmf-..... ·-. . . . ...., ··=·=± ~ ·--·-·-•• • SHIELD SECUUIY. INC. ..... II •• .. CASHIERS CONVENIENCE STORE CASMERS. ~hir­. casbiers far al shies.. ~ time/pt time posi- tions a 7 He Statitc Pilf _$4..00 tr~ ~ . 30/120 day review. nc I I! It adwiMIC8nellt oppt. '"111 • fobN• b "*•as: •19971 e-:ta Bhd HA e590 C.tlitlO De Estreea s.n a. ••• r.A •751 ... QJID Mesa •2021 Newport 8tvd QJ5la RETAIL ASST MANAGER Doubleday ~ Shops. Inc_ the ddest md mast ....... hadkshap chlir\ has -inimeti• "'**• tar -Assisi•• ..... ... at The fashion lstmd .... in tr peat 8-ch. The qualified andi- dle musthMeat lelast 1 ,.. ,... book ... ina experience; wiU assist ti& • in dail1 shop operations. ~ as-""8 & dosirw. ~ std supeMSian. and cus- tomer senw::e.. DOUBLEDAY BOOKSHOPS lllJMGER We...., -imme-dilftle opaq as an Assistant Manacer. Requ i rements indude 2 JelB full time work expe- rience and some supervisory ape- ~ience (retail pre. terred). °' a coll • ---We ofter. eCarnpetilMe Salary elbnl Bel aefits efltomotion ()pptys. •Trainina for Actw.K:elnellt c.n "' ~ .,, per-son tr:x A22. FASHION ISLU.D (714) 644-1126 •SECURflY• •OfRCOS• •NFf'DfD• $4-$5/HOUR • No expaienoe ,. .. ., . • ln111•:i1l1 • ~ pmt-time. • Mstliftse 1 1t* •Tt8iilisand "'•n• pnMded.. • 1Miaw..Scm'1• aJdeilts ulcc+1a I ••••• ..,~. ·=:..--••• ,. bendits i-•. • 17 ... CAll TODAY! DYNMllC PROTECTIOH SDMCES (714) 633-1952 (•l}'tiine) ••••••• .... •WAllllHW' •IK LIMY <CT-... acs cm au. ...... ING OR AFTERNOON. UP TO S9 .a SM.ARV PLUS BONUSES.. ~ 0130"' 770-1366 tmmlftlllt ..,llall! YD. YOU CAlll ·mi .. ., .. ........ __ rs ·a•Es , ·a , ,......, •mt-tc ,; I 0 I 0 I 2 P U 8 ........... •TS?s •JESI .... , .... -\£ 2 A , SP .... --.-----........ ~-c , an u...a.---·-·---.... --= WI I • aT-Yl"N W FBI .,._nn ,,maw ...,,na ~· -~ ..... ............... a a,_..., ------OllECI RET All SALES. AVERAGE $700 PER WEEK "'COMMISSION RlR THE N;gESSN£ rtJCSt»l • LOODIG RJR PBlPl£ Wt«> WANT TO MAKE lOlS OF MONEY. MUST HAYE PUBUC AD..TIONS. NID BEP£0. FlE .ORIENTD>. WOM INOWN~. STUDENTS & HOME- llWCEIS. flli. & P.T. ft8.3B731J7 ICIODIE WONDER flAODUCTS INC. ...... Wt I. SA& ES & MARK£TtMG MANAGER ltfl OCAT-ING IN ORANGE COUNTY SEBCING EMP. 15 YRS+ DP IN S&I FS CAl1. DO( 8154-3171 ASSSTANCE .. Dal-lENCE. PF rT IS l'OtM 0£StR£ TO HAYE A ll£TICULOUS HOME DMRONllENT. A HEAi.THY BODY THROUGH PRfVATE TltAM'ara. A HO'tAY ~~-= .._ FREE 11llE TO ENJOYmtitlff-* fT IS YOUR DESIR£ TO ENJOY YOUR UFt- MI> TO LEM£1HECMY TO MY £8IMJS IN 1HE HMDSOf teGHLY nm lNDMO. f rT IS YOUR lOHMEl'Om LR--.lHOtWE IMY BE 1HE n:atct a'J? I AATIOll Al ICIA DEHNIEY. P£RSONAl ASST 2131461-286 DPIN tOllEAMDaJS. ... MtJMGEMENT. NUTllfTIONAL ~ SEUNG. P£RSOIW. ATHl.£TIC TRAINING 1 NID WSMGE THER-Al"t 1• 1t I ... ....,,... I I ... 1' CI ..... NDA'ORT BEACH 31*2~~­BMllLVO. . NEW MINT & CMH:f. WALK TO BEACH. AGENT 673-J&Q. 995() •c..a. ........ •ss • ._ .,.-__.---=-~ 1. ·~ • ..... j • 1: • PRESTIGIOUS CQRONA DEL MAR PROFESSIONAL SPACE & APARTMENT SPACE • PROFESSIONAL SUITE. APPROX I MA TEL Y 1200 sq. feet • PROFESSIONAL SUITE APPROXIMATELY 900 sq. feet • PROFESSIONAL SUITE APPROXIMATELY 650 SQ. feet • RETAIUOFFICE SPACE 1250 sq feet • STUDIOAPT • EXCELLENT LOCATION • CALL EAGLET PROPERTIES 71~1S-3605 Crh .. 4171111rt• '* .... ~ ae.:ti 2 bed, 2 be oafldo or 1 bed, 1 bllllh. Ocean ... fuly bn & equip. Ten- nis/pooVbeach. Bro- chure 854-0909. Hilton Head ISland Resort South C.aila 2 bedn:on, 2 blth. Gal. tennis. 300 yards to beach. $47S weekly. 837-6314 eoaacs 421 .. 1· Ill .. ,. FOR LEASE 1700 sq. fl on PLACENTIA. FOR LIGHT MANUFACTUR· ING OR STORAGE. 646- 4696 soo a •. 111 ,....., SENIORS : DISCOVER THE BFSf OF BOTH WORLDS Huntington Ternca 01 fan•d wiltl,. d"9 wa in "*'d.. ....... y.,.,.. ...,,, puwides fl··--~ ....... modem CDIW ... aa ~--------.. N1.,,.. in.a......,...,_ • 4PM ...-wr Jnl ,.,W llPPfKICI ..... • tllia W CCl_,.llJ, .... ""' ........ °""' • 0 'sa I I... -----,--- A Ip-.W ~~ •Br P4'a..d· ·-·--* •Fu/IS.,... 3151 tr llilpata' ~ ·~&.SalW (714) 848-8811 SOiution to Lall Week'• Puzzle ........... •8Mh d r • Plullt ..... • 5a.tdiM, a... T• 8rctUOllls 11700 & 11800 Florlda St. ~ BMcll CA 12641 I • 11 Plz 0 farS.•"-'•. :r:2 ....... 2 ,.·m·· Fa,,, cmdD. paal.$ • -··~ 4) . 0 (619) 14 ·2M1 ...... .... 7000 I. •TIENEWPOlll'B•M,_11 r c·•r• &Ja..1 t; ll7M1 tr I _.TD - WIDOW HAS MONEY FOR TRUST OllDS-SlOJJOO Upf No CNdit CNt. ND pe11111). Call Dlnimf•<' c · a 673- 7311 -Fw In 1/2 cmllll ....... .... U; ~ lr2Jila c.ATllM •11 I I MJESrl ea '"-=a fGr---..:raz OI--· .... 110.000_ ... No Oillt c:Mdt. c..11 .,.. . ... Amoe:. 613-7311 GCMJNEfT' HC»tES frum SLOO <U ~ fORCLOSURESs • R~ TAX 00.JN- OUEh I PROPERTIES. NOW SElUNG YOUR MEA. CAU 1-315-73& 7375 EXT. H-CA-NI CURR UST, 24HRS. W11Jm .. l~-a.ir' Md Hewer GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU--REPAJR) Al.SO TAX DWtQJEJfl & R>REa..oSURE PROP-ERTIES AVAJLABlE NOW. FOR LISTING CAU. 1-315-733-6062 EXTG386 Used-brth Tones $265..00, 536-1325 ' Aece IMrw room set lire ne.. BIDllll llSbes $240.00 761-9326 4 Flece -. roam set broMt.Sx..~ 0CENTLRV Nss;at 811ctr Sofa. Lowes.eat. ~ & Ottoman Earthtones. new S250 761-9326 t.:SIDSOATS LOWEST PaJCFS FULL SDlVICE M:.oss I C., • lk Ocb-1 &y~ •• cra:s« IJ S...Cler 17 ---.. ....... ~- II 0-.t U.:-.-1 -••C.. JI I -S a 11119eU Da-1"._. 25FSllO....~ -~-F~ Jl-S.a __ -._ ., .... Jt AFT\ ... . ....._ ........ JI I ., ,.~., ... JSM _ ......... J1 _cmm._. JI -c:lldl .c ... Cl Cllll ,_ ., ., '-- U f 0 s •r--.. ..._0-.. 11•c Allk. 46..,_.._,__ 41¥ .... _,.a.. .t IHJ nu _... SJ.,"' .. " &11111 f6" a ... A ·- ,, ___ _ • Cllll ........ ·--a at 61 I a 1 Mila 6J ........ F.-. e-. .. _... ...... 6S .._. .. csblll .... ... 3 ,.. ..... •• 0 ... _ ......... _ ,..__ ,., . ·---- IOl-Anliqlt11 AMERlCAN OAK CA8t ET APflROX 80- 100 YRS OlD EXC CQN. 4ll15CMi~ s...--.. ........ ............. c.-_ f'7MtMMllS OJTtOH~MISC ESTATE 818- 447·5623aft . r BMT. cou..ECTOAS rTEM. MODEL SLOOP ti> INCHES. LO AU WOOD INCWDES VNfE. STEERING. SAILS ST AHO. RARE OFFER- 1 G. DAYS 67l-4985 EVE~ 110 ••c ••ltd $125. OFFERED FOR UNITED AtRUNES. BONUS TlCICETS CAU 545-2526 c a '• .. 1• 1i 1:19_ n ,...._.,. a' -AME. nT._...._ ll ...... ...,.. .,.......,.,..... .,.._,,,.._ .... ..,~,_., .. z..... u......_.cw,_ MT--'•·•..._ •• &...-• ..... n.-1 ts fl ........ _ 9'T .... _. ... "~· .... ---. ... _ ....... &elC...U IO'l...._ Ill ..... __. . ....... ...... ~ I Dlils fiamlJ a i ,. . I $ I 4 F..-.-s ....... ,,.._ lM ,,...,,. ... ,, _ ... 9Y ___ .... _, a s :~:.._~= ,,, 12 •M-a ..... • ., ...... ... 14 ,, 0 -- IS D 0 c'\-n._r--16 ..... lillflff ... __. ... •Tics ._,.._ 22-----rr--.....-. • ca.. .... a. ti--.-Jl. • ... n l.•" a lJ CM t J6 ...... J'fa..ii .... J9 Am.- ··~ o ......... .. .,,,._ 2 9 ....... .., ...... ~ ,,~....._ .. .., .. c.....-: ..... • Onlia--JJ ..... ., ... _ ...._ n·u ....__ SJ Tu s. 11111-....- Ja -r.... O"OIJd ..... -,,, -c. .... -... " • 5 ..-: AMII... ...... _a... "'-...:1.a. "c..iapf ff ..~ ....... n-...-. . .. .... .,.......," ... n....-"11 .... n OiJllr ,,. -......... • a... .......... 4 IS ...__,.A6 • a a -•• _, __ .j .. ...-·-·--a.i • .... .,A& a I 70 .. gs .. ..................... ..,_ ............. • .. f ~....-...-.--.. -· .------. - • a z••• 'tJ&••=•--.... . ' 'al ............ .. f....atkc:wa ...... , c I lie sttrt dliil • u11 23 • Will .... lie • raj• prat' -..... ., .. .-.... ....... ..... .... -....., m.llll .... .-. ...... lie ... to hep Student Life Football, music and po-go ball c0nih1g up The ~DCWDCSS" of school is ma-. and on&% again the CdM Sea Unp arc settling back to the grind. The weather' is p ing colder. Freshmen arcn"t as excited about being •in high school• anymore. and scuion traablr as they begin to fill out colleF applications. Both the girls• volkyball aad tam.is tcann are ranked KCODd in ClF and so is boys" wata polo. Newport Harbor claal- ieagics Cd M for The Bdl. aqwcs- eating the city football dwn- piombip. on Nov. 13. HCR are just a few more upcoming CYeDts in November. Nov. 6: Varsity Football home vs.. Saddleback al Davidsoo-7:30 p.m, 'Nov. 7: SAT..S un.. Nov. 9: Vcteraas Day holiday. Nov. 12: Sopla Football al Newport HarbcK-3 p.m, Frosh Football al Newport Harbor-S p.m. Po-p Ball CODICii al hmcb ill the Quad. Nov. 13: Fant Quart.a ends. Vanity Football home vs. New- port Harbor al OCC.7:30 p.m.. hp Rally. Cob Day (wear-blue to show your Sea King spirit). Nov. 14: Madrigal idieat. Nov. 16: Trash can paiariag COlll.Csl. Cha-up week Nov. 18: Fall mmicconcc:rtal Newport HarbcK-7:lO p.m. Lellen •.. a 'l•Jllll ~ Tiie On F Comity Bar A.aociatioa aacl the county .,.. •• • ated fm lldp to raohe a 'rspteectiaa problem with tile Gcaeral Services Adwi 2 'Ullioa OlfCr COBltnlet- .. a nu··e • ?ali• to..._ a local o8ice fortlle U.S. Diltrict ,,,, Mad ••• 7 'llllil_.I al die CMdlr reKhed tbe ps- fillecl ltallooa, the ltallooa exploded with • load pop ad • spray "'1"ltCI' YapOI'. danoe-stnlliaa tJm hJdrOFD ad OKJ- p ,. od1ice Wllta'. Studeats tlloagbt the fog effect produced in the c:arboa dioxide cxpcrimc11t "looted rad. .. and the erupting volcano with magnesium metal cxperi- mmt drew~ •oob•s .. from than.. too. HaDowcea pa Jim Canary the opportunity to demomtme some adn• 1:d cbe.micaJ cs.per- Dory ••. a 'l•flll 1 decided to stay OD shore. The boat .. clri¥Cn oat time miles to the sea wlaa'c Mart.a •J did bis fishing ad bis asbes ad the Oowas were pat to 1ea. M.arbc:aay was bona to a fisb- ing family. Marbcny~ (atber. the late Carl Maabcuy Sr-. bM Court ia Ssate A-.. Att. a,_ .,..; ....... ..., --n • froat. plaaa wen faUllJ approwd .... J• HJ f• - liclditi-el Dilltlict Wll ia Sn u Ana. 6) Mr. Dnwmqer .. .WC to ware S20 mil6oa ia falcnl •.,,afad .. IBODia to fias..,, tJ.e caaap o1 die MdAll .-c lite ia Fallatoa. Aad ubl die McColl lite problem is CGm* pJetdy ~ .. I now t.e11 comi-r to prm •MM for a immtt to bis hip Kllool -- .... in. ncty. (ma wttiDa C••vy. who llal ....... at Corona cld Mar lliab Sdaool for apt ,an w1 Ill Dnia Middle School for die ptewiom a_.. years. pmsues cwry aWCllDt to encountF Iris ltVdc • .,,. illlaat and aaderst•ndina In 1916-87, be was the ra:ipieat of a Teacher Grant from the Newport-Mesa Schools Foaadatioa whicll awanlcd llim SI .ooo to pun+ r a spectrophotometer for the chemistry dcparment. Tlait ~imanunmtana­ lyza cbemicaJs ~ OD the also bc:m a member of the Dory Fleet, die poap a1 iwpcnm .. fisllamaa who llaft ......... Ill the Newpoit Pia' mce 1191. Manary\ • ,_ • ..,., ... fa ffirr f8CC aCMllld die Oa:t bme ...... bowa to all - -0.W.J ... Sile died last ye..-. Sarnriaa Uart.cny arc laia liallt dleJ aillortt. •c Ir tk "' ... 2 • • uedaa .. u...-I tkmodcl.Coro• .......... ScMal .. .we ao •c±e • iut1119eat witla a Tat. of ss•fcwtlae ..... Foe .... • a nil -a. c-P'J ..,,.. d to the F...t•inll for a 1917-11 Tadlcr Grant of Sl.000 to pmdlMe two Pia llldaS. analyt- ical clll•¥:N iwae w 'lfl Taa Canmy ii DO Mad Sciad- ist. .... he11 play .... role ad .., odla thlll ~ ...... stu- dads to apprcdlllc and anda- ltaad clar••isby. mo«hcr ud aadr., Loaia, of Nc:wpwt •ar:1a. Mel Bae• mis aclclly IW' rr-_..., t.. .._..11 d a life. •1 fed__._. •• few a. family,... .... -a.el?id.. -i .. _, oldr• soa, ., I bow wltill tllcy~..-.•o at• ' Cover Home Ottered by Hobie Denny of Grubb and Ellis . •~1 ·111J· ,.,IJl ·f e·! ~II ' i~-1.:··· 'i J1i ' ~ti . Ir ' l t · ii lf I i.·:p ·' l f •ll111»1: ·:j 1l,,~1'J>ft:••' 1t! ·! 1 ~}1 il f 1.tll f.•r • · l ·· I 1) 1 . ··:1 1 i( l 1 °)JflrJ ,!. • •. ' i ··~·· r.~f .•.• f . • • I I I I I I r I I .I~ J 'fr f i ·!i If 4 i! r! ! ~~:~I s· ~. (. i.J:f.i, •... ;Ii·. ;;fl,~ ir.= l 'f r:~1r ;i11·ai.J rf ;1'•a z~1~i 8 ii• .. ;~::.J-'1.·J·r~,..~l1 ·i r • -~• ru ~··11 =i: j o rU i-IU, . ·. (· .t Ir I · . ' . a. ~i. ~§.le ~Ra. .l~ f 'I'll t11 .ils . ··f ts .h· ~ t f d· if. l C· :: • Q pf ! S. ti [ f i-r a.ll ,i·! t.i.'J.f .. , · z, 1 1:11. ~j >ff ;t~t!J!I~lf.'ii I ~l ~i:l(lfl'~l;)r' ·f~·tl -~Jt~ r! •lrJrlf h! ~J! ~l{;flJ.li ·f.l_ .. ":.' .l. ··'.'.·,:11 . . is.: l ... f ... u >s s c:>[ • •:.l :l'iti.,I,: : &-.&a "' 11.1 ," __ • ... § 1· iB jl " ! rr p a . ~ •· r I · " ,. ;(I ii~lrl rl t l J: ~l-111ira11 s llrll~11 I. t .• , I_. • • I -L. • . ' • . •1f.tJ ·p.ir1r . · · f t·J:>!fllif .Ill I l w I t • •· 'I I· it I, .i· f .t·.i .. ···1)',. 1· .• , .. 1·1.-1' ~· ~,. r• lh li !t~l ~iii. I 2 f l f •· ll l •1·· r ~ ~ . ,~,· . i . r ·:l •.. f 1 ·1~=· ·~ ' :ff J l!i'1•1•·! 11 D ~} i! a·f n ·1·.l.m:. -.. --• (.1 1~ I: i) t.f J ~ ~ Jl 1.,,·.1 ft' .. [ Of •• ~~ •' .. • u 'I ::111· 1'.· > , .•. · i · ·I! l ... · 'I · i ~ t . _ t .r ; I . .. r t I . IL t 11·. ,. !ll•·JI . ·s " : _ !~f ! r~l1l . , UIDER aoo,o• •1a-IN n 11-.-............. , .. .... anaa.•1112 w ...... 111 ____ .... ., 11-... •naa.w ... m ..... ..... •• 111 .............. mum au••, ,,..._ PIM 7modainexc1111 It COldtion with neutr1ll dKor. ~ Malter bedroom with siailag .. peus ei••olw 2nd BR. Fonnel dining •• « FA opion. · Oftlrs exc 1la It localion tor business ~ • ... • 90Ci9I 8dMty. c.I tor more mpecific ~-.. Slllr1 &D1 -·· -·· •l ~ ma. eozr-. room.., •..-ce. ..... dilaing room wiltt • .,_. Lola of .... bric*. Two BR. 1 ~ pool Frwnch doors. hardwood 1oors. ~.-ling vines. llck9J Rowe Md Tony Shaw ,, I ·---11"111 L« 'don .. GI ... _.. drt'llbla •nll in •• 1 • 11119 .... 3llA Cl--._. kwded .. c:e.r..... ''I I ...... ,IEitill ... &Ira .... ............ 5 .... ,... ... pool~ s;rlr m FcillhlJ 111' lid IMida mid out .... root LOTS ~··•-a••u a 1 11w1a.. 1w111 ,,..U-_.• ~ amc>mized 38R. 2W. home With unob- *ucted ... Gaaed courtyard entry with fountain. v8ul'9d c1if tp. fllblJlous built-rn library. ceutJal air conditiot ling and security sysaem. Sleps to pool and '8nnis. W• nde lor smaller home. Belle Partch MttlllTMRIU,_LmllU 1•1111 Your ~ boat dock for up to 50' boat an front oC this 38A. condomtnium with great bay views. Two patios. subl pattung tor 2 cars. Security budding. Joan Lewis ... llJ-ft •• aw 111 ln"9ll in the sancts oC Newpott Beach. Vacant lot suit.,.. lor multiple r9Sidel'lce dewek>pment. Located on the boerdwalk with wide open white water view ~ •ibml regattas in the lor•ound and beautiful C.atail• in .. ~ Hobe Denny PRElllER RESIDENCE -lflBl•fPFF I II t .... ~· ......... ct.lee '° buid your ..... home ..er lrOftl .. • 1111 ol city. OU lltodril99 .. .,... P8Cilic Oc IWL This is ....... J1tie .--11 lol on Oc 11r Elvd. in ._ wor....., •Mtge ol Corona dal Mar. Tony Stww ...... • C11N1 aec:a •• • Be 1 lllifl'9 0... "*'•""°"" ' BR. 3BA. lmpr111·we emy. ~ c:alhedr• c1'·ngs. expeuswe lom• living. dining rooms. Cozy ~ --9djac•ll '° kik::hen. Pm• com9 kK noo. Danny Bibb Of 5'1118 StW. ..... .. -··· nv. BR. family room home. Gated bridl courty.-d .-y ~ poo1. ..,. and custom a.ao. v~ b 1-Id C 11ings. lMge tonnm dilling room and family rOOM wiltl lrep&ace and bw . .....,, QIRJrn ...... Biiie Pattdl .._......,.. 11,111 Ill J.,1.1 Decou 1 It in ligttl,.,... decorfllmUing lgfll ..... loon Md F1•9Ch doan.. n.. .. 4 ~ .,.. .... 48A. Md ltlllliy ~ plus ... roe.a. 1'1111 ............... COl 2 l 1 • 2 lll"g9 W· dloba. Pris 1 .... ..., .............. .. A ......... AnnPFl a .... ,.t.mBTI 11-111 w.lk to .. ~ bey Of Lido. Highty di .... lociic>n in the heafJ o1 aa ti e1 a ~ Six unils with planned owners unit Extra latge gounnet k*'-as. grand living rooms and..,. de Wiiiiy roont · fir9places.. Other futures anctude privacy. secunty. coYer-ed parking for a lt units_ Gerry Acn•g NEWPORT BYCHERYLST&H-.ING CG ,_,for eis1it ,_.. w1 Blrnctina Nim"• uny willa · Dlllala fm ..._ neir' ,_.,_ two dyumic pcnCl"IP'iries ii tM lllip •ti U JW'I •• nCD real Cit* tam Ol s.eoy Slaipley _,,e_, c ..ad it.-dllil l>Uolt apleieed. •1 ...W IW •• Giit to •a~ a 'cti tirilta a MJG for w ol ._ · • .. m •" illid f 1no. liil«i • aiid ftce wra. ...... ,, .. al ,, 4 ... odler. wcllllda:•.a .. r ,, .. _. • .....,._. ... w .. toW and Joyce Dabolt of GeOrte ..,. EtWCnmpuy. -We~oo-i.imloCM'.,., aad t•at we wOl'ted weU die riallJ p1op:IJ for tMir ... • :11 ''· wida ... ..:... --... too 'mr. .....,. Shipley ha worked with the with each other OD liltinp. .. She ~ tb8t tbe pm1Den1aip to w tlmt die aaow c:IM:1 in an efti.-ir111 and prompt........,. (714) 751-5000 ATTENTION PILOTS!- A 3500 foot lighted private airStrip is available to all property owners of this fantastic Lake Riverside Estates. There are 2 pareelstotalina 5 acres with a 4500 sq. ~-custom home that is located on a dramatic hill top over1ooking a 360 degree view of mountains arid desert This custom home is beyond all com9!1re. For more information regardina this outstanding property call 751-5000. ,, MESA VERDE This beautiful bigggg 2 story home will be well worth your visit A dramatic fireplace setting and lovely family room, kitchen enhance this home. There are 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, with one bedroom and bath downstairs. Great family and entertainment home. Priced at only $192,000. Call 751-5000. AFFORDABLE GIANT How would you like to have the lowest heating bill on the block. .. you can because this 2 story. 5 bedroom, 3 bath home features solar space and water heating. Enjoy year 'round comfort courtesy of the sun. The attached 30 sq. fl covered patio is perfect for outdoor entertainitlJ- Oon't let this fantastic home for the money pass you by. Asking price 1s only $169,000. Call 751-5000. NEWPORT OCEANFRONT DUPLEX A fantastic duplex like tfiis one is hard to come ,!t Both units have 3 bedrooms and 2 baths, freshly ~i_nted and rbished. Plenty of parking available. Priced at $535,000. Call 751-5000. ALMOST PERFECT This home is in A-1 condition and completely redecorated with new window drapes and mini blinds. The kitchen and bath have been remodeled for you. The outside is beautifully manicured with fruit bees and rose bushes. It's easy to own this lovely home, priced at $164,500. Call 751-5000. YOU CAN'T BEAT ITI This could be a year 'round vacation home )Q.t won't want to lehe. Located in the clean air city of Hemet where you can •lk to everythi111- This 2 bed~ 1 ~beth home is excellent for the retired couple and ifs priced right . . Only $69,900. Cilt tDday 751-5000. NEWPORT BEACH INCOME PROPERTY Great imrestaaient opportunity. This seaside triplex is 11eatfor sunkMn and always rented. A small fix up inwst111f!flt will leaid to hilher rent schedules. Newport is scarce, buy now for only $305,000. Call 751-5000. RIGHT NEIGHBORS-RIGHT VALUE The perfect starter home. With a little paint and polish this 2 bedtoom home can be a charmer. located in a privMe pied community and priced to sell at $81,000. There's no betterw.ytD brilt•ten your fUbn. See it today! Call 751-5000. OFFICE SPACE $.59 FOOT New Mesa Verde professional office suites availabll! from 550 square feet Favorable lease provisions and an itlboductory!81e d$.59 perfOOt, making this a very atbactia onen.-... Call 751-5000. FREE REAL ESl9ATE TRAINING , There is • very bil difftnla in flill 1 tlltl camplfties. ff JO&J are ttlil*il• *Ma new can 1r0t .. will 11llYlliild JOii owe itlDjolftelf tb find aut tillei.ltthe Illa r ~-Siii..., •Ir I 1 To·find out mcndlll ,_ 8t 751.slOO. ,, -oilr'di ··-·•pin.two re8llGri for tbe price of oac. • 9llded Shipley ... Joyce wl I always mete sure one of 111 is , avai1abJe to our dienti. Real atale is a 1e¥eD days a week. 24 boars • day job,, and lervice is important. We ba~ a repu- tation (or following through.• Shipley and ~lt sell real estate all owr California. For nemple,, Shipley bad a 9,,300 an ranch lilted ill Northern California, and Dabolt was on tile desk when a call came inquiring about tbe property. Botlt hopped OD a plane to meet with the prospective client. Shipley said they ~ riding all Oftr the propetty in a f oar- wbceHlme Jeep. Shipley and Dabolt9s hard wort has paid off over tbe years. They are boda manben of the Gold ~ Club. Gold ~ are earned.. and for each year an agent earns a certain amount in commissions, a diamond is edded to the key. Both Shipley aad Dabolt wear their keys pToudly,, with Shipley"s fom diamonds and Daboh-S frve. They both earned their dia- monds for 1987 bllct in June and will. aeceive than at t.be end of . -. -ti n n~ !ti HI '1!~ :u Hi Ui iii 1:1 Ui H' r.r.1rrtr f r,r !I '1 . i!J i!·!~J ! ~ Uli:: !U "ii~~ ! f:!.lh1;·1nH1;.J,_ .. • I ;tn!~ i~~ ~8 •1'i iii Ii H n ~I I iJ IJf iJ 0 !I I ii .J~I ljil;i!! ! . 1 B i~ I .. . s .. 1: & r --.-w -~ I •1 1! u n 1!! n 'Ii ,.'ii~ 8 ~;t ~ti 1•1 ;.i; i'l r !L · · . · t· i •1u1i n · H~1 :c ·.U 1 I! Gir ~~Iii JI ~ 11 · · ~ umiu . ri .; l 1 ~ l 1 ~I Iii !! ii '!: ~i -!j ii! 1-, I ' ··1 !! : H ~:. ~ n lli !I ~ 111 Jfl JI~ I l~i ~qtr i ra·tll s.J >I ··. -~ 11 i i ' . ! n l~I l.s .r ii ·' ·tKf / !f i L 111 • 1~0 ;r .. I " ::r fl~ ~~~·! ~ .. ;·\ :-•' 11 ' ~ t• "• i 1 ,. J-IJ i~ 1i ·:>i ; ·."'<£-=-¥>/ d i~ JI i ,! "ti \ ... I ' . j ' -.. 50,0DIJ Circulation In the Harbor Area Some newspapers deliver copies to a wide range of cities, including Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley or Huntington Beach. Wbich is fme-unless you!tc a local realtor who does business in the Harbor Area. If you are, an~ if advertising in your immediate neigbborhOOd is important to you, then The Newport Ensign and Tire Costa Mesa News offer a hometown advantaJ?e. That's because we distribute our real estate section only in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, and nQ place else. So your advertising is seen by 110~000 readers in YOUR immediate market. · The people who will buy homes from you. And list with you. Advertising to cities you don\ do business in just docsn 't make sense. 0t cents. The'Homelown Advantage. •• I I a Mn I I III with CNS 80 ft. of --tronlilge Md pMOIWftic views of ... wideet pmt of Newport Halbor. Fr9lhly refulbished a.ge gracious 4 bdrm home wit\ new carpeting and &andlcaping. FonnaJ cining. family and old falhioned sun room plus COUl1y8rd wilh pool P'tedgious guarded community with P'N• b ••ches. 11~ Dl·I• Cl lit -· MYflllJ F"'9hly refurbi9hed with e>dlBOiditmry ...... Exten9Ne .... of ~ and mouklngs. wood loora and .... teh doon in this 5 ' bdrm with library. t.nq&'8t lized dining room. family room and gounnet ldlcMri. u.d brick entry glllden and,.., patio with ... plus dock tot your 50' yacht ~ D1 ·1• ICHllllllT-Wonderlul cuslom 4 bdnn with dining and family rooms built 8 ,_,.. ago with larve brick pdo and spacious family kitcheri. ~bdrm ... _.deck and die tor ltcnge. Prime corns localion on bosdw'lllk .._...,...views. 1111 ILL 111·1• w•n on .. point. Ouality cuslOm 3 bdrm and den including b 11 ch front ,......, .... wfth ailing room.. A ~ c.red tor home. originlll owner/ a,.....-h9 U98d a rai11 d toundlltion to capitalize on ;;;ct;c.-oc 1an. ..... and C-W-•• views. .... 111·1• Wll 7 9SPalAinCorona_. mat with tpeetaallar -.. tr'ofR one end of Nesiport Halbor to l'8 olw. A p 1'rfr' ,.. 2 bdrm .. ~ top q1 10, OU. end l!Ptlll ~ llkylgt-¥81Ara' c•9 and all dble ,.,.._ Spm• .. roola and tied si•oa and die*• ~ •.. ,. -~llbulous 111 tm111W111n lllwte4 bdrm home on • .,.,._. lot Ill qalilt end of......_ Or...-c ·11' double door.., ..... '° two~ ... end cllllilag --.. --of glw opellil• to lowly tied plllio _.llMll*llnllndtpa.F•~in ... 'I.~ m•ll ... end Wing rooM. An ou•trding holRe tor ..... ... 1111.111 I E rw CHI E• in growing YUC8ipe. Pavi~ -.1adca and • •11 in on Ilia ows 1~ acnt on a....,. ...... in acll1nt I«..,,..._. ll*'Y _._ .. n11dld. .... ,. .,.,. MAS ~ nw new 3 bdnR halM _. ............... IOOlll ~ to .. .,.., pluabrk:Md franl pilllo. Plcl111· DiWlf decM II d ... cm.,.._. IAAWl. __.... 1 bdrm income un1 = ..... _.... mam ••• In on one of Newporfs ct.nlilag cm-. with pier and ftoet fol 30' boa 8-Muly built nw new 2 lb'y 3 bdrm cuA>m home ... fN9fY ... llity. Securitr SJatem. fabulous gourmet kitchen wilh sub zero fridge. spacious masteJ with fireplace and t.Woony. Large aaumable loan. . .. Ill D1·1• •n•nrc • W MT-Luxurious 2 stofy penthouse eotMk> lacing beyfront beech. Over 2500 Sq.. Ft with 3 bdnns induding NIAN suite wtih spa tub and steam shower. dining room and den. Top quality with security and intercom systems and two large decks. Magnilcent bay action and night light views. ..... Ill·•• t.m aE-bright white remodeled beauty. One saory 3 bdrm on wide lot with white berber carpet throughout. European ki11cher.. b earned ceilings in living room and single light French doors sum>unding V9IY s-w• south patio with spa. mr •1 ca .... I I I D1·1• 111-1• • S"f •n•n co-op in 12 unit complex on the Udo Peninlula. Rarely on maB8t 2 bdrm 2¥1 tmt1 comel unit .... ~ J*quel ftoors. cbllble prage. and eapmative t.y and night light views. Avai able bolll llip9 and community pool am LL Gl·I• n t• Plm--Qwming 1emod1led 3 bdrm with cMn Md huge deck CNS 3 C8r,.,... Open yet cozy wilt ._...Md t.y willdo•ed dilq--. Frwleh windows Md doors open to lcMlly brick pm1io. Fnt ._on..ttet. It• JI Gl·I• Dl·1• a1-1• , ....... 71 I I -twin ....... co.-unlf _. pools Md ...... ~ d11·g'-d9ccw .... ptoln1·caum •1111c•111••W.ceIlia4 bdrm wi9l 2 fllmly roa-. torMml ••111 Md d9n. Ill _.. ............ 1174.m ..... WWWU1~""9Dwtt00d. ... to~~ and••y.a.N194bdnwtalll .......... .... game room end..-on pri1 I rw s-ie>dedt. Ff911Ch doors and tmdwood loon plUI new root. ~ plumbing and ca.ii ( tg. 11111 I Dl·1• •tflll?IJ in small Newport 811ch ~ ... pool and temia. Refurbilhed 4 bdrm. ~ t.111' home on comer lot with lonnlll dining '°°"'!-tunnY patio and great ....-views. Shaft walk '° ocean. Land included at at~ 111-1• UYFl?D al.-ucto .,.. bright and flily fresh!y refurbished 1 bdrm with spec1aCular views. Beautiful remodeled kitchen with tile coun1ln and hardwood cabinets. Security bldg wilh community pool and boat slip. 1211 I II Dt·t• lfJCI ~ 2 bdrm'tixer on R-2 lol Two patios. one wi1't koi pond. Terrific Newport location 1 /2 block '° beyfront tl lld' and ~ 1 ¥l blocb '° ocean. U9e -vat aJirJn home OI build 2 units. Ralll Dt·t• .. •t Two bkds from ocean in nice 19ghbor- hood with community pool and tennis. Exc~ly illlldwt 3bdrm home wilh new lie fll*Y ..t kiEherl. Y8Ufted blamed C 11ings. mil IOl"ed wall and fp. in living room. Land included al -. R!1 11 D1-I- Elltml 1:1111 me F•daslic 3 bdrm. 1~ bait\ bee.., 1edone'"" n1arty evwyh19 new: roac. ki~ 9"llill--=-. loor cos•it 9 and a.idKaping on lsge kll Juel AedllCed to. .. 1111• 111·•• n I I ~ tw. oa.lble wide 2 bedloom. 2 balh wilh.., view in -I If 1)1 .. kxlllion --trom b II:'-. .... ~ ittapS 8ftd .-..-, Long term cily ._cos ....... hlh. .. Md ...... .. ltll--. . ... .. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS·· F =FULL P = Pil'Dil PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION July 20 IS31 Ocean Boulevard n/a n/a July 20 360 l Lake A venue n/a n/a July 20 23 Point Loma Drive n/a S7SO,OOO F July 20 6 Sandbar Drive n/a n/a July 20 21 Skysail Drive n/a n/a July 20 415 Begonia Avenue n/a n/a July 20 417 Begonia Avenue n/a n/a July 20 626 Seaward Road n/a n/a July 20 415 Heliotrope Avenue n/a Quit Claim July 21 1025 W. Balboa Boulevard n/a n/a July 21 329 Poinsettia Avenue $190,000 S31S,OOO F July 21 2027 Bayside Drive n/a n/a July 21 1612 Harrow Place $262,500 S3SO,OOO F . July 21 1812 Port Stirling Place $320,000 " $400,000 F July 21 1992 Port Claridge Place $180,000 n/a July 21 1219 Portside Way n/a n/a July 21 14 Mission Bay Drive $600,000 $625,000 F July 21 520 Poinsettia Avenue n/a n/a July 22 443 62nd Street n/a $270,000 F July 22 322 Buena VtSta Boulevard ~75,000-$1,455,000 F - July 22 412 Seville A venue n/a n/a July 22 2600 Bayshore Drive n/a n/a July 22 210 Via Quito n/a n/a c a , ..... 111 a note from maury Open Sunday, 1-5 1255 Cerritos, Laguna Beach Custom 3 bedroom, 2~ bath home, family/ dining room, beamed ceilings, mature fruit trees on large lot with pool and play area. Open, airy, with hill and small ocean view. Potential R.V. access. Private and tranquil. $335,000. Open 1-5, Saturday & Sunday 721 Marigold, Corona del Mar Close to the action-the oasis! Comer R-2 lot, bright and open 2 bedroom, 2 bath home, beamed ceilings, and lots of wall space for art display. Sunny patio, LOTS OF POTENTIAU! $299,500. Owner Agent Open 1-5, S.turdaJ & Sund•J 1508 Dover Drlwe Beautifully decorated four bedroom Westcliff home. Ready for immediate occupancy. Pool, R.V. access, and lots of extras. Now $369,000. Owner/agent Call for aps>Ointmenl R1na.1 Custom condo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 fireplaces, great for two people. Vista Del Lido, full Bay view, one bedroom, one bath, PQOI, $1800lm0nth. Ocean, canyon views highlight cover home ca , ........ either by a minray Crom tbe main hall or a circular oat stain:w behind tbe mata suite. This bottom level coatai.m a wait-in cedar cJo9et and the eurc:ile room with aspa. A door leads to the elect and ltCpl take guest to the backyard. The current owners le¥clcd thia area wbidl is med • a play yard. They preserved the original CoJiaae, induding tbe tna. -rbis is also a potential site for a pool,• said Eliott. accessible from the street tbrougb a side pre. ADOtbcr' door leads to the tbree--car saraF> which baa three sty- tigbts. Gloriom Comfort One can fed the warmth of this home imrgcdiately. Tbe roriDCll., yet opeaDCM, of the home ii evidaat; the me of wooc1a ,na tbe 1aome the r...m.a of a mou.main idleat. '!We ..,_ tlaa&-,m. llome ii-a mountain home with an ocean view,• said Elliott. WJ'bia is one of tbe most buildable lots iD tbe Canyon.. Many baYe slopes that More Bedrooms can' be built on.• Back inside and off tbe main Many •mmjtirs.are available entry ball is yet another set of in the home that may not steps. They lead to a loft aboft aec 11erily be vilible to the eye. the dining room, which is 1llCd ~isl~~-.;: as an office. Anotbcr door leads .,, to two more bed.rooms. Both panels all Oftr tbe boale. ~ bedrooms contai.D clear sty-mtercom lyRem ~Wei reu- ligbts, bif old clOldl, built-in . dents to commumcate from dra~ and bay windows. One room ~ ~ ~ speakcn of the windows bas a storage via ~ buih mto ~ liYina room a lift.up door and is med as a "!"=DI A ICCUllty ~ ~ toy box by tbe owDC11' daughter. vidcs saf~ ·.Hookup poum for The bedrooms share a cable tcleYilion and tdephoDa bathroom, which contains tbe are abundant t.broaab the home. laminate pullman and double But tbe ~ ple••nt mpect sink. All bathtubs iD the bomc ?f tbe bome_11 ~ow tbe ~ are ceramic. This bathroom bas 11 "'!""ed m It. ~ ~ a clear skylight that nearly ?f windows and styliabts brinp co~ the entire ceiling Tale m tbe green of tbe cuyoa and around the tub and sink lane a the blue of tbe sty. unique design that no one will cvu duplicate., Tbe ownen, when shopping for tile, couldn't decide on a pattern they liked. So they used prints of their cbildren •s bands and feet and bad them b9ted into the tile, with the year tbe prints weR taken. The utility room is bc,o.l. with a door le8diq to die l&aiaway for die .-'I ptit• room ud bidt.. Tiie 1001a ii Realtor lafot ••don/ Fhee-M•Fam The home is lilted at SJ,IS0,000. Listin.1 qent ii B1th D J, with GIA!t _. .... ti el ........ s.- ... Tiie oftice ii loatecl • 2 aft: Plaa, Sllile I-Newpon • ·~ For 1!1Jlif0 a I-· a tio9 or •••• , •• sm. • .. 1.-1HE leAFW'Oflf B•IN'C08TAWMMBW ••• ..... KUii.. ..... 1liii Southport model Ml an umw; n n re• oc:ae, hey and city ~ view. It sits mp on one of the larpst lots m prestigious Spy .... BiD. This tiome bu S bedrooms, 4~ baths, fUnilj room, boom room and a pool and spa for eatataining Tbii is a uaique property in a secluded ldting ASK FOR mm YANK .. , ••• IB... 1711.111 Got= newa 4 bedroom (ada with ib own t.dl ~m home. Tbrec fia~ pme room, family room, f onnal dining room, 2 wet .,.,. aDd breakfast area. Ocean view ud oaly steps to beacb.. ASK FOR DELIA DELGADO I~ IMITI mt.El ... 1324 ... Or S bedroom home. Ideal location. Bas spacious 3 bedrooms. Owoen unit«:cond master bedroom, both with individual laundry. Huge lot and balcony with view. Owner will ~ 2nd T.D. Call for private showiq. ASK FOR ao.L A DONNA WDSTEJl P11CE 1w1•1-mm 1FFE11 1341.751 Four bedroom, 3 bath, two story custom latbe and plascer home 011 ft1J private. <Oft& sized comer lot near Cherry Late. Space for RV and boat storage. h~ family room with wet bar, formal dining, family kitchen. ASK FOR PAULA 8AILEY IEllllW WITI A lllW ••.Ill In Bia Canyon.. Magnificently decorated home with view. pool. .,. and catatainina area. •.ooo sq. ft. with 4 ·bedrooms, office and exercise room. Totally refarbi•hed with new carpets, wall . awaiDp, and new kitchen. ASK· FOR ESl1IDl YA.NI •rmUE nm.. l2llMI Loe yoar llart to this TartJeroct home. Fall of presbaious reatura. s,.ao... ~ livin& room with fireplace. 3 ~ office°:: family room.. ASK FOR MAXINE GOLDEN · r 7 211 .. can 1a 1111.111 ' ee..tifuJ COl"Da' loclitioa with largic yards wl view or city and moaataim. nuee ~ 2 ~ I story. ASK FOR GISELA alJRMDSTEll Aml.ITELY TIE IDT llY 1741.• In ~ Old CdM. Remark.able family home fcatma: 4 extra large bedrooms, each with private bath. Gorgeous family room, 3 fireplaces, and yes, a mini ocean view. ASK FOR E'LYNN IEMP PEEi A -ICW VIBr sat.- Modern 3 bedroom. 2 story home. O¥aSi.zed master suite, recnsed lighting, 2 firepla:a wl lik~ new kitchen... Quiet location near part adds to value and privacy. ASK FOR DIANA PROSSER IAYCIEll •EllttllllfAI .. 1111.1• Magnificent 2 story Mediterranean style S bedroom home in mint condition. W'dh gorgeous Back Bay view, 2 master suites, majds quarters. and oozy family room. Pafoct for eucatJft with large family. ASK FOR PAULA aAJLEY IPYIUll · IMtl• Just limd Hip above the city with an increcbDle ocun, city fteW Crom this im.macu1ate home. Uppadea ploR pJas spa. Bat price in Spyglass. ASK FOR DELIA DELGADO Mllll WllE IEME 111111• I Mfl:t:1reocean view bome in pted eommun- ity • Fi..e bedroom, 3 bath. A vaiJable a die hesi-ina ol NO¥embcr for one year. ASI FOR ESIBD YANK - Clllllllll PAIAIE l.811 12.!51.111 Have a front row seat from this landmark Lido bayfront home. Lavish marble foyer leads tb step-- down living room and wet bar. Soaring ceilinp and floor to ceiling glass enhance view. Large patio and private dock. Gounnct kitchen and largie master suite arc but a few of the many amenities. ASK FOR DIANA PROSSER I • PAIOIAlllC WATEI VIEWS e Luxuriously decorated 3 bedroom, 2~ bath, approximately I .9SO sq. ft. home. Features include: R Italian marble entry and fireplace, gourmet oat and tile kitchen. Tart.en. bleached oat ftoon, new ~ carpet and neutral colon throughout. ~ ASIC FOR E'L YNN llMP COMPAIB 1244.511 I You can get maximum home for your S in Mission Viejo. This 4 bedroom executive home on large Jot with view is located on a cukle-Ac. ASK FOR MAXINE GOLDEN TllEE AICI IAY 11.115.111 Custom built hoGllC approrim•t:}Y 4,000 sq. ft. in the best location with view o Tbn:e Arcbta. Country style kitchen with fireplace. beamed ceilings in family room, view from evay room. Lots of French doon and windows. ASK FOR GISELA aua.MEIS1'Ell Will Tl IEICI 1215.m ~bisticated 2 ~00111, 2 bath condo~ acwity buiklin& plantat>on shutters. lush white cas pet, oommunity pool and spa, low down payment, asmme loan. ASK FOR PAULA aAD..EY IEml LMm AT RI FEIT ... Ill Luxury 2.100 sq. ft. Bayside condo home OD one level with boat slip, bey. mountain ad city liglrt views. New carpet, tatured ~ ftl1icals, ~ marble mirrors, t.quercd cabi.nrts .. and more! Two bedroom., 21h bath. daa, formal dining Security gate. private oommunity. pool and spa. ASK FOR JUNE DA VIS 1•0 KEAllCATAl.mAllEW 11.1•.lll Brand Dnr t:ri-lcftl CUltOm bome OD tbe sand. Quality abounds with marble foyer and .,..,_ Gourmet titcbeD with jslawl and a dreamy m•cr suite. The quiet location and easy acc:as enhance this one of a kind offc:rina · ASK FOR DIANA PROSQ:R . • - • • 3 CORPORATE PLAZA • SUITE 101 • NEWPORT CENTER • ~ L .. • -ll.-a47 lfAlWOfWN- IGI IFROfuaOfFIC- m..M'llllEllNW The fotlowinc persons 1-. ._ .. _.the use ol the fictitious business rwne: (A) l.AGONA-IRVINE ADULT DAY CARE; (8) SOUTH COUNTY REHAml· ITATION. 22n2 Centre OrM, EJ Toro. CA 92630. The fictitious business w1•rec1to~w filld on lOfl/87 in the ~ol~()ripal ,.. ... No. F3S7537. .... H. Ricfl Massimino, 131572 Fairmont w.,, Tus- tin. CA 92680. ..._ T, °'*"-13572 F..,.,._ W.,. Tustin. CA 92680. Judittt ll Rosenbera D6etich. 13572 Fairmont W.,. TUltin. CA 9280. ,......__can- dudld by ...... s-t· ...... s...t ,,.,._ T. Oi9ld\. 1NI I q ••It -fil9d ... the ec..., a.tr ol Or.,.. ec..., on Oct 23. 1917. 1115, 11/12. 11/19, 11/26 0862 ~MOTICl ncnnous .,.1111 U..ITA.,._., The to1no.inc penan is doinc business as: MER· RITT. HAWKINS & ~ CIAT£S, 500 N. Ne•pcwt Blwd .. tr207. ~ 8ch. CA92663. Merritt. tt.kins & Asso- ciMes •• Calib ... corpo- ration, 500 N. Newport Blvd.. 1207. Newport a.ch. CA 92663. This business is con- dudlld by • ciorpo;atiolt. The Nlistrant com- ,...IC:ed to tl...:t 'busi- ness under the fictitious ~,.,.. listlld Mae on 1()..27-87 . Siped: MERRITT, HAW· KINS & AS'SO .. 8y: Vwnne c. S1rockl Adm. Sec. 1llil 2 q ... -tiled ....... Countr a.tr ol Or-. eountr on Now. 2. 1987. Flit No. F160044 1115. 11/12. 11/19, 11/ 26 0853 Cll 'sa 111 2a Oie- 111. ....a: "*'-•111. .......... ,. ..... ill .Cand,; .... CUIDn ----· ... baltDin.. ......... m $27. 750/oftw. {714 ~79 Ol 71.f..t 1391 17 foot 8oltDrt 'Ml &llV with "'*-ad ..... Montoc Hull '69', all wood center console. Brand new 90hp y ....... & ..... New ...... pmint lllip tD shore ,..., and much mant Sl.900. c.I 714-673-0409 Mll6pm 18 FT COUW.T 3 YRS Ol.D HAS ALL EXTRAS. 714-249-8284. $13.950 080 Moorq c. St with 27 ft. 1956 antique cabin auiw', surwy cwhlul in '83. Nds minor ~ $20,000. 970-8974 91&-..._ ...... Yoho 1981 Dl W..,,.... sp. w/ 71 lC Od. be. cond. loaded. $7.000 080 840-5062 •ft. 6 p.m. MUSJIEU. 912-AnltqJ a111fc Cln Newport Ensign/Costa Mesa News Classified Ads SAVE TIME Visa or Mastercard orders may be completed by phone. (714) 631-8120 • USE THIS FORM TO WRITE YOUR AD. ( fhe re are approximately 20 characters and spaces per line. minimum 3 lines.) · PLEASE PRINT : • •nogi• '~ hcd to Olllt b i:b>d '° u.. .. •o JOIMOf•~b.e. Ne.ttime .. An.iaanledOiaa• s;-.tbxl p... ----·-+-= ' :- CLASSIFIED PRIVATE PARTY LINE RATES I 2 3 4 Week Weeks Wftb Weeks 3 Lines 13.52 18.33 22.59 25.89 4 Lines 16.44 22.88 28.SS 32.96 5 Li nes 19.37 27.41 34.SO 40.01 6 Lines 22.31 31.94 40.44 47.06 7 Lin~ 25.23 36.48 46.43 S4.12 O\er 7 Lines Add per Linc I 2.93 4.53 S.96 1.0S \II ~i.."ttl<'d Ml\cnN nt NM m both JMJln' °"'~ BUY 3 WEEKS, GET 1 FREE! Deadline: Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. AJI Classified ads must be prepaid by cash, check, money order, Visa or Mutftcard • . -~- Plew scbeduk my c1ns1rtee1 ad for wffb . Enclmecl is my check or money ord« for S --- Name Acldnss~~~--~--~~-- _______ Citj _______ Zlp _ __._.._ (2bed) 10 .. 111• Id (Big Cmnyon) • l44-4J100 lnt.000 (3 bed) 37 Bloomd•1 (Irvine) I 144 &100 S-.000 212VlaEboN (Udo .... , 831-1400 $481,000 217 E. Wlllon (ea.ta Mela) 831-1400 $197,500 1734 s.ntl8gO (Dover Shorea) .. 831-1400 $580,000 419 Lugonia (Newport Shorea) 831-1400 $225,000 (4 bed) 412Avocedo(COM}.., 944 e200 '848.000 901 N. a.yfront (a.tboe Isle) 831-1400 $1, 152.000 900 W. Oceanfront (N9•port) 831-1400 '815.000 (5 bed) 2SO Hlal (COM) ,.. 144 &100 11.150.000 Sun1-4~. Sun 1-6 Sun 1-6 Sat-SUn 1--5 Sun 1--5 Sat 1-6 Sun 1-4:30 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-6 ,,. s.t-sun 1-6 324 Morning SW (OcMr Shor98) 0.. 831-1400 *'70.000 Sun 1-6 Key: *Pool or Spa •View #Family Room • Waterfront If the p.:s diddt tell~ • • July 22 July 22 July 22 July 22 July 22 July 22 July 22 July 23 July 23 July 23 July 23 July 23 July 23 July 23 July 23 July 24 July 24 July 24 Jul 24 200 I lrViDe A venue 2647 Bulwood Street 11 BUrnipa Tree Road 17 Inverncu Lane 1321~Drive 1905 Y acbt Camilla 2(JO Cagney. Lane I 900 Cliff Drive 30 Royal Saint George 1700 Port Charles Place 2227 Port Lerwick Place l Jasmine Creek Drive SS4 Hazel Drive 429 Isabella Terrace 612 Poinsettia Avenue 3700 Ocean Boulevard 12 Balboa Coves 19 Balboa Coves 801 Bellis Street LEND Ell 1'MS J ~ . ~Mew··· .a 2 ~ ...... 11M 1 1MtS J51-25Z2 WHAT YOU DO J 2 1 1. ~ lhcJW 'PJI ~ (w. ........ pqa1y tor )1IDU w )1IDU deeina. ............. ii~ ONLY If cu showing,_.. in._...._) PUCE OF..., ~~1111«:*­ ........ ~c:Nc*.I ,... ..... ,.,, ..... ................ .... ,..,,,, ,... ... Qili4lllld .......... d ... £ JIL WE ICNOW OF NO ontER REM. Ellll"E ~ LMIE OR --.u.. .., ceca 1MIGUMUdti£ ( n/a n/a $475,000 n/a n/a S293,08S n/a n/a SS98,SOO n/a $230,000 n/a $320,000 n/a n/a n/a $339,350 n/a $210,000 1-na 2 1IM" ma m 1"" la n~ 118 . 7.J7n J """ 2 ~· 2 n/a n/a sns,oooF n/a n/a $326,000 F n/a $121,000 p $427,SOO P $91,000 p $383,000 F n/a S43S,OOO F $940,000 F n/a n/a S4S2,SOO F $200,000 p $350,000 ............ -~ ........... ......... c. .. .... .. ,.. ..... ~ ,..._ ..... ........... -~ WHAT WEDO 1. We produce ndt •• rS Md cp , • , rS bu,.a klak- ing tor propMy in JG11._bf~our1*'*'­ in-dlplh mtd 9dl ... m:wt f IQ., l 2 I IL 2. We~ I in Wiliig ID~l I JGll-prope1-rty,.. ~--ln .. 1 I ,.,.._ 3. WI lend you Fu S.. Md ~ ..._._ ligrlS I )1IDU dllinL 4. w...-.)11DUwlhdltS .... _ ..... 5. WI pi9tf t 11w• .. bufl(a--, tD cp Ry prior IDWiliig•ollK 6. WI ..... you in negc1 OhiQ II oftll'S Md 'Y ID . .-.you mQl~----pc I Ible 1. Wiit pr..-. ... .-, • d JGllcloli .... .._..... ig-aaa ..t nltpl\X--a. WI~ w:wow Md tabr~ untldaling. e. W11..-.JG11~ in 1nc1ng • n u.._av. 0. WllBlill)QI In CXll~ ... ~ -- dKto.n..tdlli · o ••~ 1. WI._, PJ MJii pi<till1e lr'ld ..... JIO&I "°*9 qcameup. 12. Wiit IWWiRI 'PJI w:IOW cloliig 3 3 , .... tar m> ancy. HELPING SEU.EASMIElHOUMNDSONnE SALE OFllEIAf10iEFll VRJROM.Y• 111 •• we can w pa.ce~111~with MLS w stil uwe ~ ..._,.,. ca11722~114 OFNEWPORT'~MESA 1111 Diil Jlrt ...... 111. OD IE A111CllllD .. J ftll'llB WONDERFUL 2 BR 2 BA CONDO. NEWLY REDECORATED. LIGHT & BRIGHT WITH NICE OUTLOOK. GATE GUARDED. IMMACULATE. CAU. TOSEENOWI UITIUlfF TOIACE 1115,- LARGE 4BR. ~BA TOWNHOME lN CONVENENT EASTBLUFF AREA; INTERIOR IN SOFT. NEUTRAL TONES; ATTACHED 2 CAR GARAGE; COMM. POOL • 111.Ulll•A 11._ THE BEST OF VILLA BALBOA WITH OCEAN. HARBOR AND CITY LIGHTS VIEW. LARGE SUNDECK, SECURITY GATE, 2 MASTERS, SKYLIGHTS AND MODEL PERFECT. IAYlmE 1211.• CHARMING 2 BR 2 BA CONDO IN N.B. HIGHLY UPGRADED. CUSTOM SHUTTERS. WOOD FLOORING. OFF WHITE CARPETING.. COMMUNITY POOL. GATED COMMUNITY. llClAll TRl•B 1241,111 FABULOUS TOWNHOME IN MOVE IN CONDIT10N W/~BA + OEN· W!WET BAR. NICE & UTE W/FRENCH DOORS TO DECK. MANY OUAUTY UPGRADES. A/C. 1£\WE IEACI ~ .. RNALL Y" A 38R. 3BA AVAJL 2 MASTER SUITES WITH ADD. HIGHLY UPGRADED CATHEDRAL CEIUNGS. PRIVATE LOCATION. HURRY, THIS ONE WOWTLASTI lllFFI 1211• END ·UNT DEL~ PLAN. WIDE GREEN APEA & WOOOSEY LOCATION. 38R & KITCHEN EATING AREA. HIGHLY MAINTAINED BY ORIGINAL OWNERS. AIR CONDITION I MUCH MORE. FEE -UITI Ill ml. LOVELY CLEAN HOME FOR DOG LOVERS. A RESIDENTIAl KENNEL NEAR BACK BAY. ALL~ PAINT & CARPETS. 1 /'ACRE PROPERTY WINCE LANDSCAPING. llEWfllT lmlll Rn.m DON'T MISS TIIS GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO LIVE ON CUFF DRIVEi 3 BR HOME W/SfttAU.. VIEW. 2 STORY. HARDWOOD FLOORS. GREAT POSSIBIUTIEs. CALL NOW. ILUFFI ARCHITECTS CUSTOM HOME IN BLUFFS/BEAMS, SKYLIGHTS, BUILT-INS/LOOKS LIKE A MODEl HOME. 2BR. 2BA SMALL LIBRARY OR OFACE/ QUALITY CONSTRUCTION. Wlllllff 1141.111 ELEVATED CORNER LOCATION OVERLOOKING THE BACK BAY I CITY LIGHTS. IDEAL 4BA FAMILY HOME. WALK TO SHOPS I SCHOOLS. COMPLETELY REMODELED ANO PICTURE PERFECT. THIS BEAUTIFULLY APPOINTED 48R HOME HAS EVERY1ltNG. COURT YAIVJ ENTRY, SECURITY SYSTEM, FRENCH DOORS AND WINDOWS, ETC. ETC. TRULY UNQUE. 4 BR. 3.5 BA A SPACIOUS HOME LOVELY FLOOR PLAN FOR FAMILY AND ENTERTAJNING. LG. MSTR BDR FORMAL DINING POOL AND SPA. CLOSE TO SCHOOL .. -···· r r. n n U n r1 C" l ,' Hl 0 f ' n I ' ,jJ Ill· .) , t·1, _)\t1. ll.IEClm 1111.111 LARGE 3 BR. LIBRARY, FA WHITE OAK FLOOflNG OFF MflE CARPETING. DOUBLE AREPLACE IN LR. & LIBRARY. MBR W /AREPLACE I SfTI'1NG AM. ..a-a am• OUTSTANDING BACK BAY.' CITY LIGHTS VIEW FROM THIS 4 OR 5 BR. HOME. DELIGHTFUL POOL AND SPA. SIT DOWN BAR PERFECT FAMILY HOME. 1111• WHAT A VIEW! AND WHAT A PRICE! 3 BR. FAMILY ROOM I RECREATION ROOM. 3 BA-PANORAMIC VIEWS OF OCEAN, CATALINA. PRIVATE ANO WEU MAINTAINEDf IAllll WE 1171.• 4 BO 3 BA .. LAUTREMONT"--BRIGHT I SPAQOUS, CLOSE TO POOL UPGRADED KITCHEN. MEX TILE FLOOR. LOVELY YARD AND SIDE DECK. PRICED TO SELL ' CIMUHLMI 11•.•I CHARMING OLD WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP OVERLOOKING WOODED RAVINE. SWISS CHALET W1'TH 38R AND OEN. TRULY ONE OF A KIND. .... LARGE TRIPLEX ON THE BEACH. SUPER CONDmON. VERY POSITIVE INCOME POTENTIAl. IN MOST DESIRABLE AREA NEAR FERRY. •El-U 17M.• LIVE ON THE BAY WITH YOUR BOAT OUTSIDE YOUR PATIO. A PVT SANDY BEACH THAU YOUR SIDE DOOR. THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL HOME WITH 5BR. FAMILY ROOM AND KITCHEN COMBO! LIDO ISLE 17•.• Will CONSIDER TRADE FOR THIS UNIQUE HOME ON EX. LG~ CORNER LOT. PARTIAL VIEW OF THE BAY FROM CUSTOM MSTR BR SUITE W /HIS AND HER BA LG COURTYARD. WEIT IEWPOIT CLOSE TO SURF AND STUtHNG SUNSETS. OPEN BEAM CEILINGS. SKY-LTS, OAK FLRS AND CABINETS. FIREPLACE IN MSTR STE. ' 80, 3 BA. IRCOUIT 1121.111 AN EXCLUSIVE BELCOURT 3 BO IN THE CHIC TOWNE COLLECTION. WARM. HARDWOOD FLOORS INVITE YOU INSIDE TO EXPLORE THE MANY DRAMATIC AMENITIES Ull SPECTACULAR VIEW OF BAY. SAILING ACTMTIES. CITY LIGHTS IN ELEGANT CONDO. MNB..E F/P, SHUTTERS, FRENCH ORS, DEN. SUN0ECK. BOAT DOCK. IPYllAll . ...., .. MAGNACENT VIEWS FROM THIS 5 Bf\ ~-BATH SOUTHPORT IN VERY CHOICE LOCATION LOVELY POOL. SOI.AA HEATED. EXPANSNE PATIO. ' I ' l. I l ,. 1 ' I f mm • C11Y11 11•.•• COrt 2 BR 2 BA CONDO IN PRIVATE NfEA WITH TENNIS & POOL AMENfTlES. PERFECT FOR THE EXECUTIVE OR STARTER HOME. CAU. TO SEE NOW . "' . CA•EO ll•ILAIU ..._ 3 BR IN VERY SPECIAL NEIGHBORHOOD. lG YARD WITH CATALINA VIEW BRING A LITTLE PAINT AND YOUR IMAGJNATION FOR A GREAT INVESTMENT . llAl•I VIEW IO•EI ... LOVELY 4 BO + EXPANDED FAMILY ROOM "PALERMO" IN GOOD LOC. GRT. FAMILY AREA. CHILDREN CAN WALK TO PARK, SCHOOL & COMMUNITY POOL C..IAIRMI BRAND NEW THREE STORY HOME' BDR. BONUS ROOM, F.R. BLEACHED OAK CABINETRY. CUSTOM FEATURES THROUGHOUT. FORMAL DINING• ROOM, EXTRA LARGE MASTER BEDROOM & BATH. BUYER TO CHOOSE FLOOR COVERINGS. IAl•I VIEW lllll ... BE READY TO FALL IN LOVE WITH THE VIEW & THE CUSTOM FEATURES. FRENCH DOORS, WOOD FLOORS. llOTS OF BRtCK & A WALK-IN "WINE ROOM." IT'S A .. 10 ... 11.!ll.• HIGH CEILINGS, OPEN SPACES, GOURMET KJTCHEN, ENTERT AJNMENT AREA, LARGE MASTER SUITE PROVIDE A RELAXED AND INVITING LIFESTYLE IN THtS 4 BR WATERFRONT HOME- BACK YOUR BOAT OUTSIDE THE DOOR OF THtS GREAT VALUE. U.111.111 DO YOU WANT THE BEST OCEANFRONT LOCATION IN OUR AREA? IF SO THIS IS IT. TREES: ROU.JNG GREEN ~WMS_ THE JE I I Y. AOCICS AHO WHITE WATER. NO PLACE ELSE CAN YOU FINO ALL OF THIS. NEARl Y AN ACRE OF t:ANO. THE HOME IS AN OLDER BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED FOUR tlEOAOOM HOME WITH A POOL FOR YOU WHO WANTS THE VERY BEST . OVER S 1 ODO ODO IBCIUIT 11.1•.111 THE BIG ONE THAT DIDN'T GET AWAY-YETI CUSTOMIZED 5 BR 4.5 BA HOME. ' FIREPLACES. POOL. SPA I WATERFALL USED BflCK PATIO. PERFECT FOR ALFRESCO ENTERTAJNING. •WYll PRESTIGE. VALUE ANO COMFORT IN THIS CHARMING REMODELED HOME ON THE GOLF COURSE. 4 BR. 3~ BATHS. 3 RREPLACES-ALL ON ONE LEVEU!t IAllll Ill.All l1.7M.lll BAYFRONT VACANT LOT WITH PIER AND SUP ON NEWPORT'S MOST PAESTIGIOUS ISLAND. BUILD YOUR OWN DREAM CASTLE. LW m.E a.1•.111 ONE OF NEWPORT'S PREMIERE BAYFAONT PAOPEATIES WITH 80 FEET ON THE BAY. A PEA AND SUP OF 100 FT. Will ACCOMMODATE A F1.0T1U..Af MYUllQ lllll.111 70 FT. BAYFRONT-PANOAAMIC VIEW--3 ~T8 SUPS, BEAMED CEILINGS. EXCLUSNE BAVSHOAES CAPE COD CHARM. lAAGE DECK I LAWN ON BAY. . '