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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-12-10 - Newport Harbor Ensign--~. - Coundlman PltlJ Saluone 1o0k office a li11~ man tlttai " }'etll' Ofo. npns- mtinf tlW SbciJa l>Utrkt (old Corona IMI Mar) 011 the City Council. Here. in an intrrvww with Exttutiw-Editor Rog~r Bloom. Sansone c/Ucwsa his fust year on tM job and looks forward 10 tMnext. Newport Emlp: What have you learned in your f mt year on the council? ftill S-MOM: Quite a bit. It,. a lot more time consuming that I thought it would be or had been led to believe. H the calls I get and the people that talk to me are any indication, I don't know how anyone like (Councilman Clarence) Turner, who's running a complete business, I don't know how be can hack it, because it 'a very time consuming. I average three or four phone calls a day, and if there •s something bot before the council I've had my recorder filled twice ... There arc a lot of calls from people just expressina concern on the way the city ii going. In old Corona del Mar tbeR is a lot of concern about the large number of large buildinp aoina up. Most of Corona del Mar is R2 (zoned to allow two residential units per Teachers balk at no raises ne te~ beaMa sipa tbat saicl luCb thinp • •wui clO I haw to do to aet a railer walbd a picket liDe in the parkiq lot outside Harper COIDa munity Center, then filed imidc •the board mcctina bepL Accordiq to Aaistaot Superintend- ent Carol Bers, not all tcecben in U. school district are to recene railea for tbe comiaa year. -We entend into a twoayur coatnct Witb Uwe teedlrn llllt year tlaat .- it eaia' for tacbeil to advance oa the a ,.,.r standard lot), arid many of the older homes arc being bulldozed down and condominiums being put up. . . H it was a 60-f oot lot, now instead of one home on them they have four residences on the lot. There., a lot of concern about that. I 1 tf•flllli BY ROGER BLOOM The long-simmering dispute between Newport Beach and Irvine over the fate of the coastal area between Corona del Mar and Laguna Beach heated up last week. Over Irvine's objections, the Local Agency Formation Com.mission, which oversees the drawing of jusridictional lines in the county, reaffirmed Newport Beach's claim to the northwestern half of the disputed are~ and agreed to bear testimony February 3 on the city's request to extend its "sphere of influ- ence" down to the Laguna Beach city limits. Irvine, represented at the meeting by City Manager William Woollett, had asked the commission to include the entire area in its review on February 3, and to consider placing the tract in Irvine's sphere of influence. (Placing unincorporated land in a city's sphere of influence means that while the county retains jurisdiction. the city is consulted on planning and public works in the area and no other city may annex the land. A sphere of influence designation is oftep the first step toward eventual annexation by a city.) W oollett added that Irvine will be taking steps to include the coastal area in its general plan. to back up its claim . to the property, and thal he wanted to meet with Newport Beach officials to try and .resolve the dispute. •1t is our intention to sit down with Newport Beach and the property owner (The Irvine Company) towork out a resolution before the February bear- in& ... Woollctt said. In an interview af tcr the commission meeting, w oollett added, "I hope WC can come to an agreement on some split of the land.• Newport Beach Mayor John C. Cox Jr. said, however, 041 don' know what there is to negotiate.• Teachers ••• I 1 trr.Nl1 salary scale, 0 said Berg, •Advancement is based upon teachers attending school in order to keep their own educa· tions current. We're trying to avoid having teachers who joined the district 20 years ago who are IS years behind the times. In the past, there were five steps, each requiring completion of 15 units of education to qualify for an increase. Now, there are 11 steps, and teachers may qualify for an increase with as little as 6 units. "Of the 842 teachers in the district~ 558 attended school, earned units, and received a 5.5- percent raise," she added. The present contract places a co st-of-living allowance (COLA) for teachers fourth on a list of priorities for use of .. new" money, a ccording to Berg. New money is defined as · funds received from the state that exceed the previous year's funding. The district needed a 5- percent increase in state funding to break even, but received only 2.S percent mOR. MCoat.of·living is dependent upon state fundjng, and there was no increased state funding, so there can be no COLA," said Berg. Superintendent John Nicoll, visibly upset by the demonstra- tion, said, MI could have told you 18 months aao that this was going to happen." In a letter to Phyllis Pipes, president of the Newport·Mesa Federation of Teachers, circu- lated throughout the district, Nicoll answered 13 points raised by teachers. Pipes could not be reached for comment by ~­ stime. To the charge that manage· ment has no professional growth requirements, but got a S- percent raise anyway, Nicoll said that the Certified Management Team must, by law, attend workshops and courses that allow for Board certification, and that these extra duties are done without compensation and in addition to regular duties. DOCTOR JAGUAR1 INC. INDEPENDENT SERVICE & REP~IR FOR RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE ON ALL MODELS EVEN DURING WARRANTY. ' 644 W. 17th ST. COSTA llESA, CA. 12827 (714) 646-2816 &EM WISE It is Ifft cmns season •in and whllt betW sift for friend or family tt.n fine jewetry ... the lastinc lift ... for. lifetime and aorwer. It's • token of yol.w affection « esteem ttwt can be heirioomed even be- ~the spen of one lifetime. A well cholln sift of fine iewefry has the ee.n.1t of permanence that ex- ceeds any-.. Theokt..,.., ~thinocome in .... 1**•111.· is certainly true; especiellyif1'9fbewthea.rtn H. a..r... • ... label. We hive. wide •• ction of..,,. and je•at.y from the mOlt emtic to the men t.mUiw ....... And speakina of '"familiar, .. isn't it nice to shop where you see familiar faces and feel an atmosphere of continuity? We pride ounetves on our friendly, well-trained staff who have seMld yo11 continualtythrOUlh the years. The only new fllCeS ant additions we found we haw needed to keep up with the ever arowins activity in our store. Isn't it nice to haw lNt feefins at trust in o'd fliet ds.. .. perticulw1ywhen it comes to buyins as lastinc • lift as• piece of fine jewelry. Seasons sr-tino from au yo11r friends at Ctwtes H. Barr Jewelers: Donna a.cktrwn Rick McEMNne AnnaMachen Kathryn Cowell Bill PllnneU ...,..,. Gable Robert Tihanyi Ct*YI Hopper Je9nie 89rr Weneeter B.J. Curtis Mike s.ldivar and of course, Maly a.rt Special for December -will be open the ... two~ a.be Christmas from noon until 5:00 p.m. We will ..., stay open until 8.-00 p.m. December 14th tfwOUlh Dec· ember 23rd. CHARLES H. BARR Fire hits th c • 1na aY atLL llAllVEY A fare of undetermined oripn at the O.ina Palace llataurant was quickly knocked down by 2S firef11bten from the Newport Beach fire department Saturday evening. The restaurant, new quarters tliat replaced tbe old China Palace, is located on the northw· est comer of Riverside A venue and Pacific Coast Hipway. The fire was reported at about 4 ;30 p.m. and four engines, two trucks and a paramedic unit responded, accordiq to Capt. Axel 7.ancHi of the rue depart- ment. Firefighters, entering the buildiDg from the rear, the roof and through a plate glass win- dow in the front of the restau- rant. took ab()ut 4S minutes to conttol the blaze. Zanelli said Monday there was no damage estimate avail- able, and investigation into the .......... na -" .... "' -· ..... _ cause of the fire was continuing. ·Coast ••• CUii If hli flll I county or whichever city even- tually annexes the area. Newport Beach ofTteials have recently raised the possibility of land south of the San Joaquin Transportation Corridor. including some presently in the city of Irvine, bciq inco~ rated into Newport Beach also. Development of the corridor will make provision of services in that area difficult for Irvine, Cox said last week.. Cox and WoolJett both said, however, that that issue is separ- ate from the question of who will get t~ coastal area. Cox added that Newport Beach is. already a coastal city and experienced in the issues and problems that entails. He also pointed out that bis city already provides some police ·and f U'C services in the area and that the utility infrastructure in eastern Ncwpo~ Beach has been planned with the addition of downcoast facilities i.n mind. OK for coast plan Irvine officials in the past have spoken of the added prestige to that city that would accrue from the addition of coastal property. In addition, the future de'YClop- ment of the land is expected to yield significant property tax and bed tax revenues to the The Board of Supervisors last week gave final approval to an amended general plan for the downcoast area between Corona del Mar and Crystal Cove State Parle. Under the amendmcn~ which was also approved by the coastal commission last month. the landowner The Irvine Company will be allowed to build up to five hotels, 2,600 homes, two golf councs, and some retail development to serve the hotels and homes. Some 1S percent of the area will be devoted to open apace under the plan. Fall-Length, Best Sellers on Cassette We Have Many .Of Your Favorites WE HAVE MANY OF YOUR FAVORITES. A'-L OUR TAPES MAY BE RENTED! AUDIO TRAILS By Zane Gtey TJ:le American West has never been so stunninaty portrayed as in the stones and novels of Zane Gr~. Here are two vintage yams from the master. "The Storv of the Ice Cream Kid" tells of a youna cowhand's showdown with his past A tiJht·lipped, mysterious outcast is the reluctant hero of .. Monty Price's Nightinple." POISON By Ed McBain Detective Hal Willis is a aood cop. He's got sharp eyes. He cracks touch cases. And he always follows procedures to the letter. Or did. Until he met Marilyn Hollis. When two of her former lovers are killed in three days, Willis tackles the cae. Will Willis be the next victim? He's fallen head over heels for the seductive and danprous suspect NO~ A PENNY MORE, NOT A PENNY LESS By.Jeffrey Atcher Faur intellilent, -= ~ndi• llnd wry different men t.ve been lured inlD an ..tici1W·N011 581 oil deel-then swindled outdone million dole.rs; Join Jeffley Atcher, melt1rdvoniclerd humen dtam1 and ••ion and his QUMtllt Of af'n8tllur SWindlerl .. tt.y set out to lti• the Ki• Bee Oi the Con Game. IENDFOIOUR COMPLETE CATALOIUE OltDEI JOU. #WEE 1-800-626-3333 • Bl Ill 11. 1m THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ I ,. 'Reflections' to spotlight students' art IY ROGER aLOOM Entry packets are now avail- able for .. Reflections," a district- Wide cultural arts contat co- 1pon1ored by the Barbor Council PT A and TM N~port Etul1n and Tht Co11a Mesa New1. Diltrict wilmen will go on to compete at the state and national levels, and their works will displayed at a special reception and awards ceremony on Jan- uary 31 at the Newport Beach Main Branch Library. School PT As are offering prizes at aneral CUlpUICI iD tbe district, including Corona del Mar Hip School. Andersen School, and Newport Beach Elementary School in Newport Beach; and California and College Park elementary schools, TeWinkle Middle Scbool, and COii• Mesa and Estancia Hiab Scboola in Costa , CdM Kiwanis to honor Bergeson The Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club wilJ honor state Sen. Mar- ian Bergeson (R -Ncwpo r t Beach) with its "Citizen of the Month" award at a luncheon today. Bergeson represents the 37th State Senate District, which includes coastal Orange County, and stretches south and cast to the Mexican and Arizona bo rders. She was one of tbe fi nal group of leaders consideml by Gov. George Ocukmejian for appointment to the post of state treasurer. The luncheon will be held at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club on Bayside Drive in Cor- ona del Mar. It will begin at noon. Correction Due to a clerical error, the second-place finisher was listed as the winner in last week's Goal Linc Gold contest. The winner last week was Kim Brittain-Gome~ with 14 correct and the tiebreaker guessed on the nose at S l points: We congratulate Ms. Brittain- Gomcz and apologize for the error. Also, an ad for Almost and Perfect China in the last issue indicated that a dra'!fing for a Bare China Soup Tureen was to be held December 5. The correct date for the drawing is December l 5. Contact the shop at 241-9973 for entry inf onna- tion. MARK KING IN PERSON On ahibition will ~ • colkdimt of Iris ~t works indwling origiNd tfaylic:s, gotMdtts """ aaignaplas~ FRIDAY DECEMBER 11, 6-9 PM SATURDAY . DECEMBER 12, 1-4 PM · MARTIN l =~ Lillo M.n.• Viti.,_ 3439 Vil Oporto NttllpOrl 8-1&, CA 9266.l (714) 673.0171 Mesa. Baker Communications, par- ent company of 'IM Newport Uuip and The Costa Meu New3, is offering S25 cash awards to district winnen in four categories each for primary, leCODdary, and special educa- tion students. There will also be a SSO Best of Show award to the outstanding work in the compe- tition. The contest categories arc: Literature (poetry, prose or drama); Photography (color or black and white prints); Music (original scores, with or without lyrics); and Visual Arts (paint- ings, drawings, collage, print- making or textiles). "Reflections" is a program of the national PT A that last year involved nearly a half million students in this country and on American military bases over- seas. The purpose of the program is ~o provide an opportunity for children and yboutb to use their creative talents by expressing themselves ~hrough their own original works of art, to emphas- ize the value of cultural arts in the school, and to recognize the cultural aru as useful tools for everyday living." This year's theme is .. Wooden of the World." Alluding to the this theme, Reflections Chairman Bonnie Engstrom of the Harbor Council PT A said, .. We believe that there is no greater wonder than our kids and their creative abilities. •Reflections' provides an oppor- tunity for every student to express his or her talents." "We are delighted to be able ~llenill Lynell Realty RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING to help this program," said Baker Communications Presi- dent Seth Baker. wrhcre can be no better investment than in the creative development of our young people. It will pay divi- dends for many years to come." One former participant, Brian Hafer of Andersen School, wrote the PT A last year to say, .. I really enjoyed it. We did fun things we don't get to do in class. I created things I didn't know I had in me." *Free Written Market Evaluation * Home Tours By Appointments * Highest Integrity * Multiple Listing Member * Courteous Service • Extra Advertising *Twenty Years in Newport Beach * Computer Printouts Loretta Curci 644-1367 AMLIN G'S . lS Fresh and Natural living and fresh-cut trees (custom flocking) wreaths, garlands and colorful holiday gift plants Featuring our largest selection ever of decorations and all the trimmings! 1500 east coast hwy., newport beach 644-9510 " ... IU 11. 1111THENEWPORT080IN .... E,.,_,,,, Whatever happened to local control? The Legislature, upon returning to Sacramento in January, will consider again a bill that would require almost all Calif omia school districts enrolling more than 1,000 students to elect their governing boards from single-member trustee areas. A similar bill will also be under consideration that will apply to city councils throughout the state. H the bills are passed by legislators and signed by Gov. George Deukmejian, the new stte mandate will take effect in 1991 -unless voters in a local jurisdiction rejet the election process change next November by a two-thirds margin. The Calif omia School Boards Association and its president, Dianne Jacob, have led the opposition to the school board measure, AB2191 by Assemblyman Peter Chacon. Their arguments apply to the city council bill, as well. Basically, CSBA contends, and we concur, th•t the election process for each community and its locally- elected officials should remain a local decision - whether to have elections at large or within trustee areas. Under existing law, local communities currently have the ability to change their election process. This can be done by a majority vote of the school board, by intitiative, or through other options. The bills under consideration in Sacramento are a clear interference in local decision-making, and we sec not need for it. Two letters full of thanks Most certainly, there would be additional costs if this mandated change in election procedures were to become law. Who would pay the costs? Would the state reimburse school districts and cities, or would the locals have to absorb the costs of revamping their elections, redirecting needed funds from the classroom or from public safety? That is not spelled out in either bill. CSBA has urged city councils, boards of supervisors, and other local agencies to join with it in opposition to the Chacon bill and similar attempts to alter local election processes. We agree and urge the Newport Beach City Council and the Orange County Board of Supervisors to take action to make their opposition known in Sacramento. This year's lb•ntqiviq Day wu embellished by ietten from two f•miliel wbo were loqtime residents of tbia area-Mite and Ruth Manahan and Du and Jean Aldrich. For some 20 yun, Mike Manaban wu the com- munity relations director for the Irvine Company. and Dan Aldrich wu the founclina chan- cellor of UCt. After retiring from TIC, the Man1bans mo~ to Yosemite National Part where they bad built a retirement home, and after retiring from UCI, the Aldriches mowd into their retirement home in Lapna Niguel Dan was called back to be acting chancellor at both UC Riverside and UC Santa Bar- b~ until be underwent auqery for cancer. Now, their lettcn ... The Manahans reviewed their first retirement year in their Y oscmite home: "Winter, the beauty of a full n~ 1.,,.e·r CommUill·cations moon on the tint snow, reading ~ in front of a friendly fire, with the knowledge that there is plenty of wood cut and stacked ... • 883 Productt00 Place Newport Beach. CA 92ii63 (714) 631-8120 Please send mail to: P.O Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92656-9399 The Newport Ensign 19 published weekly on Thur8days. Spring, blouomin1 dopood, brisk walb in the brisk air, welcoming the return of our funy and feathered friends, the sound of our CRek awakening with the meltina mow ... "Summer, visits from Iona- time and braDd nnr friends, warm weatbiw on the bict elect with OW' feet proppe4 up OD the banister, pttiaa better acquainted witla Mozart ud <llopia ... "Aatuma, •etc" .. God's peatest )Milli I 8' " 'be Jdlows ol ... -pie ud die .... of ' uticipetioo ol M II•• to come,w~pl ...... ~iua\eaa jidlletoliat •t g ,,._(iM441!$ll;wldj11dgedtobea,.....,..a1s:f:'• 111 1 Ill die thiap for ••I• we~ ~--.. ~~"!! 14, ~~~~ l~~mm.A 111.lil841t11 thankful .. tbeP.\oloerbeau-;;;·.-II ~:.~ t:."""'-. •ev "' ':or~: 'LI ;•:: tiful ~ !-'.. • Htilcfma. -....-------------------, your frieadsbap wl IDOll of all, Time of my Life God's presence in our liYCS ... A similar outpouring of thanks comes in the Aldrich letter: •At the top of our list is Dan\ superb recovery from bis colon cancer operation in May and now his wonderful response to chemotherapy as administered through the new technique, 'continuous infusion.• He bas not had the drastic side effects caused by other methods nor is be tied to a hospital schedule. "Because be bas felt so well and been able to maintain bis regular athletic pursuits, be feels bis competitive edae is still sharp, and be ia ready to com- pete in the world senior track and field meet in Melbourne the end of this month. Be will be defending the fint pa.ce be bolds for his IF group in tbe dilcua and also will be puttiq the shot and throwina tbe hammer. "On December 6 we will leave Melbotarne to ao to BJderaMd. India, wbere Dan will be apeak- ina al a conference on the future of aaricaltval ed11cation. We will bad 11.ome • latanbul, • city we haw always waled to visit. u1ititls .._ )* m time forOarilblM. •11•wida•111r11 ~ ... t1aat we lift 'hmh ,_._ oppot- t11•ilill; r. .. ' m't; _..for our may rrieBdl Wlltaee: concern ud prayen baw: IUCb a peat ~ ol ... Dl't ia th.it peat year.• Tbae two CMpln, 10 active aYJIMFELTON instances, retirement wu well planned over a long period of time. When Mike Manahan was •Mr. Oean~ • the soul of tbc Irvine Company. I met with him often to discuss community relations for both of our com- panies, and for many yean, Mike described how he and Ruth were buildina their dram house in Yosemite. For a while, it appeared that they might not be able to pursue their plans, as both of them experienced major surgeries. But each had almost miraculous ~veries, and when retirement time arrived, the Irvine Company favored them with a very aencrous ~mcnt p.cbge m•kina the move to Yosemite caaicr and more com- fortable. and Yi1oroa, .. ia1piria1 and tJM. a eumpi. tMI tiil9 c:aa, indeed, · aU tWt ii another 'be~ m •s•in&ful Ra10D f'• w Jo;om ~of 1i¥a after' ntir1111at. ID both ~ Tort reform gets cities out of hot waler In 1978, California voters approved Proposition 13, thus aeading a signal to Sacramento that they were fed up with an ~ LesiaJature'I inatnl-My Turn intended: i.e., cities should stop providing lifesaving services if they wish to enjoy immunity from litigatioa The original guiding policy behind Government Code Sec- tion 831.2 still has relevance today. In the comment section the draft.en recogniu:d that, if we wanted to encourage open public beaches for all Californi- ans to enjoy, we should provide these local beach governments with additional legal protections to off set the "burden and expense,, of making these beaches safer and more enjoy- able for everyone. ity to find solutions to the property tax problem. Shortly thereafter. they also approved Proposition 9, the so-called islation. Gann Limit. Among those bills eDacted Similarly, in 1986. the voten wu.my SB 23. Thia bill was my ~ Propolidon SI-once third at.._,. to oomd a tro• pa ~ Sactameato bow bleaome decision taowa u that tort reform wu badly GonzMa "· 7Jw Clq of S.. Deeded. Thia t4ne, howevu, the Diep. Capitol wa quiet to respond to I Ud previomlJ iiltroduced this populist IDellltF for tort SB 433 (I~ aild SB 1694 nform, and we enacted a pa-(1916). AD tlUee GI tm.c m- aac of comprcbenaive tort ·...._Md thew ild1a~ wlUcb nlorm billl afl'ec:tiaa both public .. to cnertun tlli o.rz.Ja aDd private led« ~ I . dec:iliOa. I became iaYohed with pcnonauy wiah to commewl the this iaae llftcr' a JOUD1 man California Trial Lawyers for biame injured wllile diving into recognizing the need for tort the ocean. nil aaf ortunate reform and for playina a positive accident left the swimmer a role in the pamae of. this leg-quadrip)qic. Be sued die city of Sansone; .. I 2 , ....... NS: Wben you were elected you were tlae --slow-arowth" cudidate in the field, ia contrast to the council majoritJ. which bu been taged -pro.powth." How have you been Fninl aJona with the majority memben? PS: Im aot really catqorized as slow-growth. Throughom the whole campaign I cuipbaiz.ed that I want logically plan.Ded, controlled growth ... But, there really bun •t been anythina where a slow-growth versus growth type of decision has been made in the put year. Faahion liland came tbe dowt. bat there really ,...., anytbina die. The councilmembers have been cooperative and very bclpfa1. Tbey..-C easy to get aloq with. Of coune, some ol tbem havve some stroq opiniom on various thinp, but I..._.., found any problems with any of them. NE: Who do you aet along with beat OD the council? PS: Ob, I get along with all of them. I don't really. have any problems. But, for some reason Evelyn Bart and I have bad more thinp to discuss and work on, I think, than the othen. She's been very, very helpful With the number of years• experience abe'a ·had on the council. sbe9s . IY llAIH KMElll Newport Beach using the Gon- zaleJ rationale and . won $6 million. Although my heart is with the young ~ Gonzaks in my view was bad law. It eviscerated the existing absolute immunity statute for public property in a natural condition. Essentially this decision estab- lished the legal theory that the presence of lifeguards coupled with the natural condition of the ocean creates a hybrid danger- ous condition from which public entities should not be immun- ized. The irony of that ruling is ·that it encouraged the opposite policy decision the court Contrary to popular aware- ness, the beach is a dangerous place if you don\ know how to enjoy the ocean safely. We need to do a better job of educating beach users of the inherent dangen of ocean recreational use. One slogan that has. helped pretty much been a guiding streets, curbs, gutten and side- band. . . walks, rd like to see us take more ·NE: What do you think the responsibility there than we have council will be grappling with in taken ... 1988? I think the local communities PS: Well, redevelopment is . should take the lead and say, something that I think we should "This is what we want" as far be taking a look at. as street improvements are con- Nl:Tbc recycling of older cemed, and I don't detect that. properties? At least in the only budget PS: Yes. I think the McFad-review l'Ve been through l didn't den Square and Cannery Village see any associations down there (plan) is an example of what we saying, "This is what we want." should be doing in the older NE: What do you think of sections of town. But, I think we City Manager Bob Wynn? need to take a look at how we · PS: He's a good fiscal man- fmance these things. If there's ager. He's a good manager (but) been neglect over the yea.rs, whre .be has a strange way of organ- the city has developed a -4izing. ~·maintain-only" attitude on Nl:: How's th.at'? in Florida is, t&Feet first, safety first." In those 1960s beach films we never saw Frankie and Annette dive head rant into • sand bar. But, if we bad, we might not have needed to restate in SB 23 that beaches shall be deemed to be in a natural condition notwith- standing the presence of lif esav-. . mg services. Our California coastline pro- vides for some of our most cherished recreational oppor- tunities. We Californians also tend to view the ocean with awe and wonder. But, not unlike our mountains and deserts, we also need to view it with a deep and abiding respect for the potential natural dangcn which are indi- genous to their enjoyment. State Sm. Marian Bergeson represents the 31th District. which includes coastal Orange County. PS: Well, I guess, too many people reporting to him. l think bis managerial style is be dele- gates to each department, and leaves authority to that depart- ment. This is the 4uprcssion I have, that be gets involved only when there's a problem or dis- cord between departments. I think there are 12 departments altogether that report directly to him, and that•s a tough job, directing 12 people. NE: So, you think some departments should be coosolidated? " PS: Well, I've been thinking about thaL Tuu'll find one_.third more . parking spaces tl1is weekend at South Coast P~ Over 5,012 sales associates of South Coast Plaza parked their cars elsewhere, giving you, our patrons, one third more parking. And they'll continue to do just that until Christmas ... one more way of showing you we listen, we care, and we do everything we can to make your South Coast Plaza shopping expe .. rience as convenient as possible. Two more things you'll find handy are the freeway entrances: at both Bear and Bristol Streets. And the six valet park .. ing locations: at I. Magnin, Piret's, and the north parking structure and at The Broadway, Robinson's and the Crystal Court's mall entrance. COA&TPLAZA ... I i \ I .. Harbor takes three of four in tourney aY GEORGE PAPPAS Newport Harbor's basketball team travels to Villa Park for a 7:30 p.m. game tommorrow night following their defeat of Mater Dci's JunioJ' Vanity team, 49-44, for the consolation championship in the Newport Mesa tournament this past week. The Sailors won three of the four games they ptayed in the tourney and 1eemed to improve with each game. But Harbor(l-1) began slowly u they were walloped by Mater Dci ~ top ranked varsity team in their first tournament game, SS- 29. Mater Dci completely domi- natccl the game as the wedged out the Sailon on the boards. Harbor played sluggishly and they failed to capitalize on their open shots. .. We haven't had enough prac- tice yet for us to look like the dub we're going to be two or thn::e weeks down the road, .. said Harbor Coach Jerry DeBust. Mater Dei vanity squad was led by senior Mite Hopkins who scored 18 points -and pulled down nine rebounds and center Char Ruppel with 10 points and 10 rebounds. By contrast, the Sailon failed to score a point until the half way through the second period when center Tyler Koon drove in for a basket and was fouled. Sailor shooters were cold as they missed their first 14 shots. Harbor's playing improv..ed during the third quarter as Jim Geerlinp, who only bad two points tbe rant half, penetrated Mater Dei\ defense to score eight more and finish with 10 points. ~0ur shots weren't falling and there was a reason for that, because they were up in our faces, .. DcBusk remarked ... I was wondering if we were going to hit one. That's the biggest cheer lw ever beard for a basket in my life .. Harbor couldn't keep up with Mater Dci, who after a third quarter lull, went on a scoring spree in the fmal quarter to dispose of the Sailon. But Harbor bounced back from the loss by easily taking their next two games against San Marcos, 61-32 and Glenn, 8CM8. Tbe consolation champion- ship pme was a close contest with Mater Dei9s near pcrf ect f rec throw shootina tecpina them in the same. M.ater Dei made 16-of-19 free throw attempts. The strong playing of Jim Geerlinas and Koon on both offense and defense sparked the Sailon to the victory. Geerlinp, a top runner on the cross country team, bas only practiced with the team for about a week, but he wu a factor in Harbor's three toumament victories. Geerlinas sCon:d 17 points in Harbor's wjn o~ Glenn and IS points qainst Mater Dei JV and he pulled down eight rebounds and played strong defense Ip.inst San Marcos. .. In the past couple of weeks wew bad three different teams practicing because we've been waiting for t.idJ to come back from football and other sports," DeBusk said. "When we have everybody we 're going to play much better." Other standouts include 1'.oon who scored 14 points qaimt San Man:os,17 apimt Glenn and 12 in the Mata' Dei JV pme and Mike Rarclin with 12 points against San Marcos and 16 poinu in the Glenn pine. a.a.w.-.. w-...r. Joe Gny ...... Alia ~~4 CdM cagers fall · in tourney play SATURDAY,DECEMBERll 0 San Jose State vs. E. Michlpn 0 0 0 SUNDAY,DECEMBER13 0 0 Rams vs. Falcons 0 0 0 Raiders at Kansas City 0 0 0 Dallas at Washington 0 0 0 Minnesota at Green Bay 0 0 Buff aJo at Indianapolis 0 0 Miami at Philadelphia 0 0 0 · Cincinnati at Cleveland 0 ..... 15 correct. e SUNDAY, DECDISU 13 (CG&) NY Jets at New £naland Houston at New Orleans Pittsbur&h at San Diqo NY G1ants at St. Louis Detroit at Tampa Bay Denver at SeauJe MONDAY, DECEMJIER 14' Chicago at San Francisco a 0 a a a a ·o aY GEORGE PAPPAS Corona del Mar Basketball Coach Paul Orris describes his team as youn1 and inexpe- rienced which was revealed durin1 the Sea Kinp1oss to Huntington Beach, SUS in the quarterfinals of the Laguna Beach Tournament this past week. •wen making young type team mistakes,.. Orris said. •Milt•kea in jUJdicment such u makina paases when we shoulcln' and takiq shots when we don\ have any. It's goina to take time for us work out our problems. Neither myself or the kids are satisfied with where we arc riaht now, .. be added. The. Sea Kings face Costa Mesa High School tommorrow nipt at 7:30 p.m. in the Mustanp• l)'ID. ..I think for us to beat Costa Mesa we have to stop Paul ~os .... c a •• • --· & •THI NIWPORT 11•1•t-f Pirate cagers In San Jose tourney FOUowiaa a tJainl pllCe fmilb iD ib o.. touraament lut wekead (Dee. l.5). T_., GiJ... •. or-. COMt CollcF ...... .......... team trawll to SaD Joec aty Collete for a dlnHay to11fDeY beaillllina Thunday. Dec. 10. OCC (7-3) takes on Canada Colleae of Redwood City in the fmt round .. 7 p.m.. Tbe Pirala will f11ee either Contra Cotta or San Joee in the tee0nd round Friday, Dec. I I, at either 3 p.m. or 9 p.a., •peMi• • WMtlm they will .. ftnl -· T'lae Pii1del wae ••ble to ncciaafallJ ...... die Mila Eaton TomN• .. rm•• t)lcy WOil in 1916 • OCC'a Petalon Gymoesjpm, loaina ia the .-.. fuaala to Imperial Valley Friday nipt, Dec. '· 69-62. Tbc Baca came t.ct to claim tbird pl.ct Saturday, Dec. S, by dowaiDa the Mt. San Antonio Colleae Mount.ia, 7CM7. Other tourney championships WCllt to Mt. S.. Jaci.ao, wbicll pabMcl the comolation title with a 64-SI wia °"' Saala Barbara City. aad to Lona Bcacla City, whicb won tbe cbampiombip with a heart- poaJMli.D1 n-76 victory over Imperial valley. For OCC, Dave Miles, a 6- 6 sophomore forward from Saddleback Colleac, waa the story. In an openiq-round I I 8- 74 tbrubing of East Loe Angeles ColJeae, Mi.lea tallied 34 points, aoinl IUor-15 from the BoOr and 10-0(-11 at tile charity stripe, aad hauled ia I 0 ~bowacb. Miles CODtinaed bia excdlmt play ia OCC. lou to tbe Arabi, collrctina 17 points ud 10 caroms. The Bua• lone repraentative on the all-tourJ1&1DCnt team, Miles cloeed out with 21 points and 18 boards u OCC pasted the Mounties for the second time this season. Miles' 34 points in the opener was the most by a Pirate since Chris ... ., rua up 37 on Santa Ana (liace rcnaawd ll.an- cbo Santiaao) Feb. 6. 1912. The Piraia' team total Ya'SUI the Hustia-111-w• nine off the ecbool record of I rt let in 1970 apimt E Camino~ OCC reconted the top offen- sive effort of tbe tounwneat a well u tbe bat defensive show, b0Jdin1 the Mounties to 47 points. OCC shut out Mt. San Antonio for nine minutes 11 the opening of the second half to put the contest away. Slow start for CdM soccer aYGE08GEPAPPAS Corona del Mar Ri&b School\ soccer team bcpn their season with a 2-1 Jou to Sunny Hilla this put week and the Sea Kinas 10 apinst Lquna Be11eb Hip School in the Irvine Tom- oament at Heritage Park today at 3 p.m.. CdM\ soccer team fmisbed in second in the Sea View League last year and reached the rmt round of the CIF playoffs but Jost to Orange High School. But the Sea ~'• Soccet Coach Manin McGropn says bis team bas a good chance capturina rmi pl.ce in the Sea View League. •we'll be disapointed if we don9t capture league, but realistically we'll probably have to settle for second place," commented McGrogan, who WU born in En&Jand and, has coached aoccer for 10 years but this is hia aecond year at CdM. •Newport Harbor is the favor- ite to take league,• be added. .. They have an excellent team." McGro1an said he doesn' know much about Laguna Beach. •we'll just bave to sort out our defensive problems against them, 10 we don\ beat ourselves like we did against Sunny Hills," McGrogan stated. In the Sunny Hills game, McGrogan said the Sea Kings missed several scoring oppor- tunities and should have took thepme. "'We started out slowly and Sunny Hills took advantage of that to 1COre two JO&ls. Our team b.t fi~ or six opportunities to score but a couple of shots hit the goal post. We dominated much of the field play but we couldn\ score," be explained. But McGrogan said this year's team has more depth than last year9s. Team standouts include Matt Tomlin, junior Pat Callaghan and junior Will Hill. On Balboa Island Sailors drop state final in Irvine 714/173-e1G 714/&73-1510 Christmas Party Reservations now being accepted for luncla• clrww• ..,_, ~ 8Y GE08GE PAPPAS Newport Hubor volleyball team9s bid for an undefeated lealOo and a state championship came to an end on Saturday night u Irvine pulled off an uptet of the Sailon, I S-6, I l- l S, l S-13, l S-13 at Cal State Fullerton. The key to 4A division cham- pion Irvine's win was their shun.in& down of Newport Har- bor bitter Jenny Evans. lrvioe playen Bev Oden and Cari Debon combined to block out the Sailon. Delson had 20 kills during the game and Oden had l 8 as lrvil)C became the fint 4-A Division i state champion. The Sailon (21-1) fell behind early as the Irvine easily took the fint game behind the Delson 's serving. Harbor came roaring back in the second game as tied Irvine at 11 and then scored four more points to win as Anastasia Amold~s ace serve was the game WlllDer. The Sailors took a 12-5 lead in the third game but they unraveled as Irvine went on a SANTA scoring tear to come back and WIJl. I Delson and Oden sparked the Vaqueros durina the rally. But Harbor went ahead 10-7 in the fourth game only to blow it apin as Irvine came back and took the match. MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBAL Evans has J 8 kills for the game. Evans along with teammates Becky Sberwood, and Sienna Curci were named to the all- tournament team. The SaiJon easily reached the finals with hardly a challenge from the teams they played. Irvine downed Fremont in the semifinals and Corona del Mar in the quarterfinals to reach the fmals. .. S.F. argest Selection of UCNEL on the West Coast Large Selection ol f Id : t ..... #202ID . ._ 9995" Special '69995 • We BUikt Cuslom Layouts CaJI Us fOI All Your Service and Repair Needs! ----------2 L.ece..._ to Serw You: _________ _ 211 w. Bonita 10ll Baker S.n Dilu• Costa 11111 -~-- Of D Once again, we've enjoyed another spectacular weekend for Balboa Y acbt Oub~ Sun.kilt series,, The bay was filled with the Newport racing fleet. . leading Oass A to the first mark was Big Apple, the New York 36 sailed by Mark Gaudio. aosc behind was a group of boats, including Dick Ettinger's Free Enterprise. Jeff Farwcll's Cursor, and Jack Bailey's News- boy. Class B leaders were Amor- ous, a Capo 26, Anima4 Com- pulsion, Likity Split, and Triple Bi Pass. The Class C Acet was as bunched up as the previous two clasSes. What was unique about the order of finish? Only that this was a very light air day, thcrcf ore the smaller, lighter boats took home the trophies. Whether or not you were a winner, it was a great way to spend a December Sunday-basking in the sun. ~~~~"1~ ~~~i~~ ~c~ u· I' I, m Dr. Diane B. Curtis, D. C. PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS Did you know that becoming certified as a chiropractor requires a minimum of six years of highly specialized college training? Today's Doctor of Chiropractic must complete 4,485 hours of classroom instruction and pass a rigid chiropractic board examination before earning a license. In most states, continuing educational seminars must be completed for annual license renewal. PERSONAL BACKGROUND After completing my undergraduate studies in Santa Barbara, I attended Cleveland Chiropractic College in Kansas Crty, Mis- souri where I graduated in 1982 I practiced in Kansas City for 2 years while dOing research work at the college. I associated with Dr. Carl Howe in Carrollton, Texas for a year before returning to California in 1985. In addition to my seven years of schooling, I've completed postgraduate courses in radiology, physical therapy, sports injury and personal injury/workers compensation. I am presently a member of the Missouri Chiropractic Society, California Chiropractic As.soication, Or- ange County Chiropractic Society, a Diplomate of the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners and have trained with the nationally recognized authorities of radiology and low back injuries, Dr. Terry Yocum and Dr. James Cox. Additionally, I devoted three days every month attending a nationwide seminar in Los Angeles and San Francisco, to stay current on the latest chiropractic advances. I am completing a 3 year program leading to a Diplomate in Orthopedics. This is the kind of training and professionalism I offer you. It you have hesitated visiting a chiroproctor, perhaps you didn't k1lCMI that chiroproctors go to such great lengths to continue their education and provide you with the latest techniques a.rd the most qualified service. So, you see, what you don't know, c.an't help you. Call me today~ let me help you. Did you know that the symptoms most commonly treated by chiropractors are: 0 Back Pain 0 Headaches 0 Painful Joints 0 Neck Pain 0 Artt.itis 0 Shoulder Pain 0 Stiffness 0 Bursitis 0 Ann/Leg Pain 0 Numbness 0 Hip Pain 0 Cold Hands/Feet ---;:;-~-;;-.;~~olo.u;.;;:----1 p..e ... ...., tpedll a8er. .. I FREE SPINAL EXAMINATION I I FREE THIS MONTH ONL v FREE I II This eumination nonnally COJb $35.00 or more. I w1H indude an orthopedic I test, ~ n~urological test, a blood pressuf"e test, a spl~I ~lpunent check, an I eum1n.t1on fOf restricted or excess motion in the spine a tnuKJe test. and a private consultation to discuss the results. 4 646-1252 s ... ,.___. i I I I hri If llALPll •llEll ••• The 1988 Intercollegiate Single-handed North American Championships were recently sailed back cast. Only the top schools from each region around the country qualified for this prestigious event. Out of the 16 universities entered, UCI's John Pinkney placed seventh. Winning the North American ·s was the Col· legc of Charleston; Navy placed second and Brown University placed third . • • • Newport's Christmas Parade of Lights is just around the corner-Dec. J 7 through the 23rd. For safety reasons, there have been a few changes this year. Please note: 'Any lllOllt llOt participa•i"I ia the ~ will itot be allowed to dia~y Christ- mas lights unleu it atays in its slip. The antwer is to dccOrale your ~ enter the ~(by calling the chamber at 644-121 I) and join us for the atart c.ch evening at 6:30 p.m. off Collins Island. The lead boat, as always, will be the C'est La Vic, owned by Parade Chairman Bill Lusk. Richard leubrs, president of the Chamber of Commerce, asks that alJ entrants remember com- mon courtesies when getting in line and keep the parade dressed, allowing ~nougb distance between boats for emergencies. Cate1orles: Sweepstakes (First Best Overall); Grand Prize (Second Overall); Commodore's Cup (Third Overall); Judges• Special (Fourth Overall); Ani· mation (live or mechanical, Fint through Fourth); Best Use of Lights (First through Fourth); Creative Christmas Theme (First through Fourth); and Best Sound (Ffrst through Founh). Scoreboard CORONA DEL MAR Basketball:bcat San Clemente, 74·38 but lost to Huntington Beach, 85-66 in the quarterfinals of the Laguna Beach T oumament. The Sea Kings face Costa Mesa tommorrow night at 7:30 p.m. at the Mustangs' gym . Wreltlfnc: The Sea Kings tied for last place in the El Toro Tournament as they won five matches and lost three. Socc.er:Jost to Sunny Hills,2·1 in the fmt round of the lrvinc Tournament. The Sea Kings play against Laguna Beach in the Jrvine Tournament held at Heritage Park 3 p.m. today. , NEWPORT HARBOR Bukdball: beat Mater Dei JV .49-44 to take the Costa Mesa· Newport Harbor Tournament consolation championship. The Sailors have an away game against Villa Park tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. Girls Bukttball:lost to El Toro,73-44. The Sailors go up agaiust Costa Mesa tonight at 7 p.m. Sottu:boys team defeated Jrvinc )..() in the first rouund of the Irvine T oumament. Sea Kings CPS .......... Leading Edge® commented Cd M Coach Paul Orris ... He is a fine shooter and a important part of their ofTense. We need to work harder on our defense and to )cam how to pressure other teams and take some things away from them, so we can control the game better,., he said. CdM couJdn't stop Huntington Beach as four Oilers scored in double figures. Andy Thompson was Huntington Beach's top scorer with 27 points. IBM® COMPATIBLE r--- r MooeL .. D" -COMPUTER e 31 IEI FIXED DISK • 360K FLOPPY • 512K RAM • AMBER/GREEN MONITOR • MSDOS3.1,G.W.BASIC • 20-MONTt-t WARRANTY • ".n/7.16 MHz • LEADING EDGE MODEL L SERIES-12008. 24008 MODEMS OPTIONAL • 'A L - & LEADING eooee AuntOAIZED DEALER LEADING ~ lOGO fllOOIL oe M001L &.• AM. ftEGtaTUlD T«AO.MARllS OJ LSAOI ... 1D91 ~WC. ---- WO•(Q)\<e@MMnU Forward Matt Harrington led the Sea Kings with 23 points and guard Geoff Probst added 21 points but it wasn't enough to catch the Oilers. .. Matt was a pleasant suprise." Orris admitted ... He played well in our three tournament games and did some good thinp to improve our inside pme." Orris also sinaled out Probst for praise. •GeOfr has been doina a pretty aood job of~ our offcose and ICOriDa about 20 points a pmeform.• CdM trailed ~32 at ball time but Oilen bpt up the ecorina pla in tbe aec:oDd balf'. The Sea ~. only ICOred 11 points in the third period aad even thouab they picbd .., tbe pece in tbe fliaal ,enod;t ... too bdo. T1ae Oilen lbot effectively from tbe outlidc • dley bit I tluec poiaten wl die Sea linp f .... to 1COre ODC. Dr. Dlaae 8. Curtis CURTIS CHIROPRACTIC 1831 Orute Avenue, Suite A Costa M-. CA 92627 · H0tan: 8:00 am • 6~ pm MoDday -Friday ... s ; j~~~I __________ ___.. (UNlllllCI) -n.e dane ~ lbot is. vay ~ Pl*( of Batiqton ~.. ltyte of play." Orris nmmbd. 0pas.--,. ()pa K HIS,_ k.d#wtl or Penoa1l lajuy --i-.-------------·-----~--------. The Sea l:iaap ddea&ed Su Cleaaeatc. 74-31 ia tile rant rOUDd of the IOUl •J. MONDAY,NOV.23 CRIMES 0800-A radio valued at S 1,200 wu reported stolen from a school olface in the 1600 block of 16th StRet. . TUDDAYNOV.M CIUMD 0600 Currency~ S200 and a ~ valiled· at S40 were reportea stolen from a raidcDce in tbC 2000 block of~· 11 ·~Alvia hecu Hill. •• al COid Mcu .. arrilled oa -~on of &iving false infor- mation to a peace officer. 1200-Timotby Wallace Worklll.ln., 23, of Garden Gro"e wu arrested on suspicion of aivina falaC information to a pace off"JCCr. I~~ Jay Roudabush, 29, of Cotta Maa ... arrested Oil _,a,. of recem.a kDOWD stolen property. 144S-Lawrence Eugene Haines, 31, of Newport Beach wu anatCd on suspicion of receivina tnOwn stolen prop- erty. 1600-:ADison Butler •;4. t?11J::J TOl'\0\#~Jf .:'>1 4T' f"' '" . • a II. 1111 THE NEWPORT B8GN W:I FIUDA Y, NOV. 21 AUUTS 1820-David Paul Holloway, 2S, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of a con- trolled substance. 1900-Dennia Wayne Arquette. 26, of Long Beacb wu arratcd on suspicion or battery OD a peace officer. 1920-Jeems llaady Merry- man, 28, of Riverside was arrested OD suspicion of receiv- ing known stolen property. 2030-Jacqucs Joseph Pellet- ier, 41, a transient W8I arrested OD s!llPicic>D of appropriating lost property. iofonutioa to a police olracer. 1430-Micbacl Anthony Booth, JS. of Pacoima wu arrested on suspicion of com- mercial burglary. 1'30-Robert Elmo Croom, 39, of Los Aqeles was arratcd on suspicion of commercial burpary. 14SS-Joseph John Capuano. SI, of San Diego wu arrested on suspicion of commercial burgluy. SUNDAY, NOV. 29 ARRl'STS 0130-Micbael Mario 1630-A statue valued at $1 ,000 was reported stolen from Larry McAdams Design Inc. located at 1400 Bristol North. #220. Gothard, 34. of Carlsbad was . 0630-Palil Wallace Proco-arrested 00 IUlpicion of misde- pio, 22, of ~~ Beach wu . meanor clnm.k driving. 2240-Robert Reymundo, 19, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of contributing to the deliquency of a minor. Morel~ 22, of Newport Beach WU arrested OD 191PiciOD of inflicting corporal injmy upoD a cohabitant. 0430-Jdlrey Ewart Butcher, 19, of Balboa hl•nd was anated on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk drivina- J 81 S-A cellular phone vahJed at $900 WU reported stolen from Radio SUct located at 2100 Wat COMt lliabway. arrested OD lmplCIOD of ~p-234S--Stnen Craig Owens, ted arand theft of an automobile. 23, of La Habra was arrested on 2320-Patrick Anthony Gib- bons, 27, of Newport Beach was am:sted on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 2215-:--A brid'CMC and con- tents valued at S2SO were ~rtecl were reported stolen from a car parted in the 400 block of Baywood. A8RUTS 0800--Apstin Garcia Var- au, 2S, of Santa Ana WU anated on smpicion of 1a1ult With a deadly weapon. WD>IUSDAY, NOV. 25 CllDOS 1305-A watch valued at S 1,.SOO and a bncelet valued at S3'° wae reported stolen from a residence in the 600 block of Newport Center Drive. 1400-Vandala reportedly cawed S2SO in damqe to a car parted in tbe 2900 block of West Coat ffiabway. NBPD in effort to nab drunk drivers BY BILL HARVEY TbC Newport Beach Police Department has announced that it will be deploying specially trained tea!DI of police officen over &be taoliday 1Nk'=1 who will be lookiq 1pecif1Cally for dnmk driven. •Historically, there is a dra- matic iDcrc ., in drunk driving violatiom that cu be directly auribuled to die holiday sea- son, •..w Bob ()etley, Newport Beach ~ spobllun, ~. wen mipins officer• 1pecifi- t.a11y to clrUak drivina detection and enforcement over the holi- days. Dnmk driviq laws will be ftry riaid1Y eiaf orccd.,. . The police department is encouraaina party aoen to find a sober ride home, and suga& tbe followint: -People atteDding a party at a bar or other public place are encouraged to call ·eare Cab, .. sponsored by Comp Care Corp. and Mothen Against Drunk Drivina-Care Cab will send a taxi to J!!:k up ind deliver the caller to 1iis or her l"Clidence. The only ratrictioa ii tbM the ride must be to the caDen home, which may not be more than tea miles from the point of pick up. Comp Care Corp and MADD pay the fare. CaR Cab may be reached at 1-800-422-' I 43. -Groupe attCDdina parties are mcoutqied to MAp•te a aon-drinkina member of tile aroup to act u driver. The daign1ted driwr would help to emure that paltJIOC1I would bave a safe· ride home. The Newport Beach police urae everyone who drinks not to drive, and everyone who driva not to drink, so that all may have a happy holiday. MIElllCA 'S 9*l5T IEAVTlfULGUl>OI CEN1US NEWPORT CENTER SANT A ANN MAIN PLACE _ Slit,,_.. Hiii M et l&KAtdtttr -N Maia -S.. ,._ F'i'f • ~ M D1i1J Ma·fTI .... Slil IN. Ila 114 ..:;; ., (714) Mf.;5800 (714) ~3737 .. suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. THUllSDAY, NOV. 2' AltaDTS 0330-Douglu Rieml Nau- mer, 26, of Sacramento was arrested on suspicion of being an unlicensed driver. SA TUm>AY, NOV. 21 Alllll'.STS 1000-David Andrew Comer, 19, of San Clemente was arrested OD suspicion of giving false 1900-E.dward James Woz- niak, 24. of Monterey was arrested on suspicion of polK .. sion of cocaine. 191 S-Dennis GeolF Flynn, 46, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. Smoked cornishgame hens oriental green bean tender iral sliced fresh b ed pumpkin pie, apple cinnamon sausage, extraord · wines. From festive foods to fast foods. From holiday renterpioos to go~ gift ~ets. Whatever yoo need this season it's waiting for yoo at Pavilions. Fnsh hetm from an exttaordinaly produce department Ready-to-heat or ready-to-eat foods with an aa:ent on imagination. Wines and spirits. Holiday ~lewares. ~d low pria5 on everyday groreries. It's all Wcllbng at Paviliom. And it can make yoor holiday shopping so very, very meny. PAVILIONS . ¥ --------------;------- CULTUU FOa KIDS . A auistmas dram will come true for all 916 sixth lflldeis ia the Newport-Mesa School Dis- trict tomorrow when they don their fmest duds and exercise their best social graces to attend a special performance of the Ballet Pacifica 's "Nutcracker,,. in the district auditorium. They can decide for themselves if Oara\ fantastical nutcracker really came to life, or did the little girl just have a wonderful Christmas dream? This special cultural treat is coming their way due largely to a former kindergarten teacher's efforts in forming a three-way partnership between the district, the Newport Beach Arts Commission, and the Orange County Philharmonic Society. Sandy Blatterman, Visual and Performing Arts Facilitator for the Newport-Mesa Support Ser- vices, taught S-ycar-olds for 29 years at Woodland and four other district schools. The daughter of renowned artist Hanson Puthoff, one of the Pleinaire Painters of California, she grew up with a Jove of art and the first-hand knowledge of how it enriches life. Fully caught up in her .. second career, ... she is one of seven members of the Newpon Beach Ans Commis- sion and sits on the Women's Youth Program Board of Direc- tors of the Orange County Philharmonic Society. She cred- its Patti-Gene Sampson and Molly Lyne~ former Arts Com- missioners, with the original idea for this endeavor five years ago, but it is she who dealt with the \ \ r.. l!J Ci ii~ ! k,-= .. -~-0~ [JQ]' : I' ! H I l I I ,· '~-_d., ----- / Focus OD BY 90NNIE INGSTllOM lolistics of the dream and nur- turecl it to fruition. Rickie Richley, President of the Alta B.thia Women 'I Com- mittee of the Philharmonic Society, has worked closely with Sandy, m•ting it pouible for the committee to fund one.quarter of the event. Beverly Cun- ningham of Alta Bahia and Virginia Berberts of tbe Balboa Committee are overseeing the ushering. The N .B. Arts Com- mission is picking up threc- quarters of the f uncling for the perf onnance, and the NMUSD is providing all the busing for the cbildre~ their teachers and chaperones. Sandy is thrilled by the sup- po rt and response she bas received. "I've never had so many requests from parents to help chaperone an event," she laughs lig4tly. She is particularly grate- ful for the school district's support by supplying the trans- portation. "'Dr. Loats feels it's very important!" The Mouse ltmg, alias Chuck Johnston, tucked bis huge papier-macbe bead under his paw and visited all panicipating schools prior to the event. Chuck, who directs an excep- tional Career Center at C.Orona dcl Mar High School. plays the villainous leader of the army of big mice wbo attack the Nut· cractcr. SC:.urying off to two schools a day, be was accompan- ied by a Ballet PICif"ica troupe member in tu-tu wbo ctemon- -strated phases of the dance. KIDS CREA TING CULTUllE Tbe note attached to the brochures said, MBonnie, I sent you two extra, because you care!" Linda Flint, Fourth District PT A Reflections Chairman, knew how much I needed those extra brochures to show to potential sponsors. How ri&ht she was. I do care enormously about this exciting contest ·to encourage young people to explore their creative talents. I didn't need the extra brochures, for I showed the first one to my editor, Roger Bloo~ and he responded enthusiastically. I'm thrilled that The Newport Ensign and Costa Mesa. News a.re putting so much f ait.h in the talents of Newport-Mesa youth by sponsoring Reflectipns for the entire school district. Every PT A-affiliated school has the option to participate in this National PT A contest. Studenu may enter as many times as they wish in any or all of the four categories: Litcra- tun:, Music~ P~by and ,. In v...a Adi..._ to.-..* best ~ ii tUI ~ and•\ lulft a ........... avar, .. be IM(Wmadill .., • tc•bn Of' lleloalto a~cl8. 'fbey ~ need to haft a dlllire .to expreu themedvea. Tbii coatat is for the kid wbo doodles intricately in the marsin of his ootebook, for tbe seco~ who uses up three rolls of film capturing the riaht expression on her cat, for the 1uitar- stn1mmiog teen who picks out his own tunes, and for the youthful dreamer who composes poetry during the biology lee· And, I promise you, NO BOXTOPS ll£QUIRED! ••• lkHrlW F.lftstrom u o melrlN' of tlw Corono tkl M• Hilla School and Ander.101t School PTAs tDltl JerWs on tM HorboT COtlltCil PT A. 11£ 91£ llWf -lllllf , .... II Pllfl I 115 ;! I -II 11111 ... llf 1111111 A F ' • I. •Ill a 'fj •'1 111' S $0 I II SI 11 8 Pim. Pllll IY llllY CITA and Corona Del Mar Antique Country Pine from Ireland and England Personally Selected Decorative & Unusual Furniture . • Emphasizin1 "A Country & Southwestena Look" 2912 E. Coast Hw)r., Corona Del Mar (714) 759-3665 .. '· Playing a numbers game ... Report cards, or here in the fa&me. compuaer printouts. arc ,to t. mailed eoon. Tadacn are ..... in tbe t.tllroo-tryina to -.......... n.e, .. littiq iD the luDcbrooma with a •do not stop to cbat" ICOWI writtea acro11 tbeir brows. Ala ••• I do not mill being a teacher at tbele times. Tbe fint month I btame a COU1elor happened to coincide witb an imminent grading period. A notice appeaied in my ~mailbox. It &aid, •Grades AR due in to the records clerk on Monday." I blanched. I started scunying. I looked around for my computer sbeeta. Then I stopped. It had occurm1 to me that I did not-for the first time in eight yean in the edu- cational field-have to do grades. I waa at a loss. What would I do with all my free time? I soon found out. I would have to interpret the numbered com- ments the teacben marked on the gn.dc printouts. The marks are numbered from one to 30. As the months of DOUftalH:Oumclina went on. I laad tbe 1ente to paste one of the translations on my office wall. Since I rarely knew the student wbOK parent was calling me, the little list served me well. It made me able to wing it during a conference, a skill demanded of all cou.melon.. For example, Mr. Jones might call me about bis son Marcutio . .. Just what the beet is going on iD Mercutio\ bonon Eqlish clua?"' be would bellow over the phone. I would quietly tcan my computa printout of bis IOD \ ....... "Mercutio is failina Honors Enalish," I would aay, bclabor- ina tbe obvious. "But what does No. I to the ript of the grade mean?" his father would ask. \ty eyes would race to my list of translated comments. .. It appears, .. I would reply in a up tone, that Mercutio is flunkiq Honon Enalish. but is a pleasure to have in dais. A contemplative silence would ensue. Before the father could become angry at the abiwclity of this situation, I would quietly throw the follow- ina into the void: •1 love kids like Mercutio. With those innate people skills, be 11 probably bceome a rich tycoon. once be usa bis gifts in a constructive way.• This usually worked well. What can a parent do but agree that bis child bas winning ways? Perhaps be will forget that the boy is Dot learnina English, OT is iDdced bamboozling his teacber and getting throup life on aamile. A more daqerous comment wu No. 24. "tbc-excessive abernca.,. This would generally caus the ~t to tee red, u be.may not have been informed ' of said abeeDCCS until the gndina period. In all fairness to my IChool, this lu.ity in abeence reportina bu since been addn:acd witb a W'JllCIDCe; we baYC added two rabid new attc:Ddanc:e officcn. ht nine SueKauth ,an aao. my bat rapome to No. 2A was. .. I am sure that you are experiencing the same frus- tration at home with Tybalt u we arc here at tbe high 1ebool" Well What can one aay to that but, .. Uh huh.• it puts us in the same camp. We are wearing the same uniform. My favorite set of comments concerns the youna rebel with- out a cause. Perhaps became of innate boredom., some of our brightest kids can came all sort.a of grief in the clauroom., while cruising through the class with an .. A ... Benvolio, for example, has Reeiwd an .. A-" in English Lit., but bas the f ollowina number to the side of bis report card: No. 27 (disruptM). When called into my office, Benvolio states that be is bon:d. I call bis mother. .. Mn. Capulet,,,. I ay to her, ~ ... Qalbaok Vil .... .. Benvolio tells me that be is bor~d in English Lit .• and that is why Miu Snurdley bas com- mented that be is dim.iptM.,. Mn. Capulet talks at some length to me. .. I agree.• 1 aay. "'Yea.juvenile ball would be an option.• And then I use my master strategy. I hand the phone to Benvolio. .. He's right here,• I tell her. Th.is usually works. To parents of school-aged children, I send the following wish: May all your comments be No. l's (excellent work), No. 23's (a pleasure to have in class), or my personal favorite, No. 12 (goes beyond required work)! s~ Xauih ii a lia112d tMr- apilt and counselor at a local public hifh W.OOL SM and MT hwband liw with tMir four- year-old daughllr in Nn1pon H~hu. 24315 Ave de 11 c...tota lAiuM Hill. CA 92653 (114) SU.9189 :••• 11. •THE NEM'ORT BlllllN Nm 11 PllM79 -... a.. ........... -C..!' .............. 111111 ,,, ....... _ .. c.. ..... ........ PllTI If llllY CITI Happy Holidays Thank you for welcoming us to the neighborhood . The holiday season is a special time to remember those less fortunate. There- fore, we are planning to donate 1 <>% of the days receipts to the Top IOT Tola drive. Together we can do our part. Stop by, have a glass of champagne, and start the holiday cheer. Herb Wilson • Contact lenses are not just ·'for fun' BY DR. BERNARD SIMON rve been a practicing optome- trist for almost 30 years. During that ti.me, I've followed a man- date that was laid down for me by my instructors and professors during the years I was a student at the Los Angeles College of Optometry (now the Southern California College of Optome- try.) That mandate was to do the best for my patients at all times. My patients should leave my office in a better condition than when they entered, or in at least as good a condition as when they entered. To put it another way, my patients should not leave my office in a worse condition than when they enterd my office. But now there is a television and print advertising campaign that's trying to make me act contrary to that mandate. These ads arc trying to sell people something that I think is wrong. Not only do I think it's wrong, I th.ink it can be potentially dangerous to the visual well- being of lots of unsuspecting contact lens wearers-contact lens weams who don't need the lema to see better, but who have been sold on the idea of wearing contact lenses just to change the color of their eyes. *'Wear then for vision or wear them for fun!" That's the basic theme'that's being sold. And the advertising campaign, appar- ently, bas been very successful. So succaafuJ that I now have some people coming in to my office wantina to buy the lenses off the shelf just like they would a pair of Guess Jeans. What these people have con- cluded from the ads is that there is something different about contact lenses worn '1'or fun•- if it's -for fun," you don 'l need an eye examination or f oUow- up visits or instructions about how to take care of the lenses. Hit's '1'or tun,• there is no need to worry about eye infections or other eye probelms that can be caused by contact lenses. 17W u just not trw. there is always a risk that they will. The primary benefit of wear- ing contact lenles, generally, is better visual acuity. If this is not a benefit, then the ...Uk/benefit scale" is not balanced. In my opinion, there ii too mudr risk for the •benefit" of changing your eye color. After • patient bas been fitted with contact lenses that fit properly, there is a *'getting used to" period. The patient gradually increases wearing time until full- time wear is achieved. If extended wear lenses are being fitted, the patient usually returns for an eye check-up after the ICDJCS b.ave been worn for one night, and then three nights, etc. , _, , ~ .... ' ", \ "' ~ .. • I • ' -' .. -. ~ American Heart. Association One of the sequences I go througJI in my office, when trying to make decisions for and with my patients, is a "balancing act" between risks and benefits. This includes potential contact lens wearers. What are the risks and what arc the benefits? If there is a balance, we go ahead with the contact lens fining. Anyone who wean contact lenses runs a risk of eye infec ... lions or other eye intolvements. In most contact lens fittings, these probelms do not occur, but The usual contact lens patient, the one who needs them ... for vision." wean the contact lens every day. It is necessary to wear them because the patient cannot see without them. The incentive to wear them is being able to sec clearly. And the orily way to keep up the wearing time is to continually wear the lenses. ~ 1111111 CITTU mn But what of the person who wean them ""for fun?.. That llpA8 MONTAN.AS RANCH HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB (AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION) built-in incentive isn' there. So this penon gets fitted for the lenses, wean them for that "bil weekend date," and for the next week the lclUICS stay in a dresser drawer. Just bcf ott the next ... big weekend date~" the lenses go back in the eye. And half way through the evening they have to be removed because the wearing time bas regressed. Rule number one with regard to contact lenses wearing time: unlcu the lenses are worn on a regular basis, wearing time cannot be maintained. It is my prediction thaJ most people who get tinted lenses '4for ~"will give up wearing the lenses within three months. I've been fitting contact lenses for a long time. rve fitted thousands of pain of contact lenses. A good part of my income is derived from the fitting of contact lenses. If you 're planning to get contact lenses *'for fun90 and you're looking for some advice, here it is: DON7 DOIT! Dr. Bernard Simon u th~ pf'UUknt of~ Orang~ Count}" OptOrMtrie S~iy. A PRIVATE HUNTING AND FISHING ClUB 1,000 TWENTY-YEAR MEMBERSHIP SECURITIES OFFERED AT: 1st 50 MEMBERS, $10,000 EACH; 2nd 100 MEMBERS, $20,000 EACH; 3rd 550 MEMBERS, $30,000 EACH; 4th 300 MEMBERS, $50,000 EACH; Las Montanas Ranch Hunting and Fishing Club is located approximately 2 hours drive from Los Angeles on 1.377 acres of the Raljon Ill Ranch in the Green Horn Mountains adjacent to the Sequoia National Forest and in the Foothills of the Sierra Nevadas. Two and one-half mites of Little Peso Creek traverses the Club. Indi- genous game such as quail, dove. wild turkey, wh1tewing and pigeon are plentiful. Big game of deer. elk. bear. big horn sheep and mountain lion. small bore shooting for rabbits, squirrel. raccoon and bobcat are for members' hunting pleasure during season. Other game such as antelope. American bison, boar, pheasant, chukker and bobwhite shall be planted along with additional stocking of bass. trout and blue- gill, following the sale of the 700th member. This exclusive membership offering complies with the State of California Department of Cor- porations for qualification of the membership securities pursuant to Section 25113 of the Code. under the Corporate Securities Law of 1968: and reporting regulations and prospec- tuses equivalent to the requirements of the United States Securities Act of 1933. This membership security may only be offer- ed by the Prospectus. A .. Prospectus may be obtained by contacting Mr. Dudley F. Miller · (714) 760-3912, 685 Vista Bonita, Newport Beach. California 92660. or Alexander 8 . McDonald, Esquire (619) 755-9300. 12520 High Bluff Drive. Suite 150; San Cl>iego, California 92130. • • ,. Use of hypno • I can spur peak performance ay mLL llAllVEY Al .. crowd loob OD, the llypDOtilt says to the .ur.:tift ~..,.,.. ........ wi&la la eya doled, ...... ptti• very ..,. ia ~-So warm, ia fKt, . dud JOU fed tbit you baft too ~ doehes on. It\ FttiDa warmer and warmer ..... W"all lllle remove her cJothiac? According to Jene L Lender, Pb.D .• the answer to that ques- tion is a resounding •maybe ... He said that about 2 percent of the ~pulation is not subject to hypnosis, but that the others, depending upon the depth of hypnosis, might well remove their clothing. He tells of the time be was called upon to .. d~bypnot.ize" a waitress. He was having dinner at a local restaurant where a stage hypnotist was performing. As part of bis ~ the hypnotist told bis subjects that it was Ft~ wanner and warmer and a waitress, apparently an over- flow victim of the power of sugation, began to remove her clothing. The bartender managed to get her into a back room and the manager, who knew Lender, asked for his assistance. •ey the time I got there,"' said Lender, .. she was down to her bra and panties ... ) Lender, a licensed psycholo- gist, is a graduate of Ohio State University and the University of Colorado Medical Center, and is also a member of three psy- chological associations and two hypnosis auociations. He bas been in private practice for I 0 years, and bas an office in Ncwpon Beach. Lender uses hypnosis in his practice and says that while hypnosis can be used for enter- tainment, it is a valid and useful tool in the trutment of psycho- logical disorders, as well as a definite help to athletes. ... used to be one of the biggest skeptics around," said Lender, YMCA asks canned gOOds for the needy Starting November 23, all fitneu cl1ucs offered at the Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA .tels a twist to the heavy-hands workout this holiday teMOD. For tbe ICCODd year in a row. each participant is uked to bring two canned food it.ems of equal weiabt Wllicb will be med in place Of tile tnditional weights. If you area\ aliady a YMCA member, two cam of food ii Ill you need to brina to participate in the fitnea daas of your choice. ·v ou can help younelf and S.O.S. (Share Our Schei) by makiDI this holiday ICUOD better for thOle lea fortunate, .. stated Cheri La~ Physical Director. AJI coned 1oocts collected will be dc>uaeCI to S.O.S. {IOCllted ia ec.aa Maa) the day before Cluilbla . F•_. ... .._..,_ "C.a. Fil HI,• ml 642 ...... .. ~ I lltteeded a ••••rand clecided to sift ia a trJ. My very fint effort wu wiU. weipt ~ ... ., dim .... JO ~ OWi' ~ and Ouiltlnas.. Tlult .... • real betina' of me.. ~ Lender OKS hypnosis in many an:as of bis practice, he speci•lius in hdpiDa athletes to 1aeb,ieve better petf ormanc:n WJbc idea is to reach an ideal performance state. Everyone talks of athletes •psycbing them- selves up' before a bi& game or contest. Well. an athlete can under-psych or over-psych tbemseM:s, and either will result in a less-than-perfect perfor- mancc. .. What I do is to help the athlete to achieve a state of concentration where be is sort- of running on automatic. If he starts to think about what he's doin& he11 make mistakes." Lender tells of a trap shoot.er who would flinch just bcf ore be pulled the trigger. 061 showed him bow to flinch before be even raised the gun to bis shoulder, so he'd flinch and get it over with. His performance improved dramatically." Lender bas worked with many athJetcs, including gymnasts, tennis players, golfers, football players, swimmers and divers. He said his goal is to help athletes achieve a heightened state of concentration and to fix their energies on a specific goal. He tells of the football player whom be taught to have 06soft eyes.'" ..He had to be able to sec the thrown football against the background of the crowd~ and upon finding it, focus all of his attention on it. It was sort of like using a zoom camera lens at wide angle to find the baJI, then zooming into telephoto. Work- ing together, we were able to reach that goal." Hypnosis has other uses in sports as well, according to Lender. .. It can be used to control pain .. Ud even ~ in c:ae of iajuria. ud caa be Imel to COIDprell time, IO it Wmt lf? the ..... ,..,. ...... lie ii trw- port.ecl and tJated in almost DO time at all .. He a.nm dull ~ pm tbr.oulb llypeoais may be da•FOUS. in tJaat total rdicf' from pain may ad the injURd person to ipore what miaht be • teriom iajary. In many cases. Lender teaches. ldf-hypnosis to bis dimts, iJr order to retieft them of depend- eDCe Dpoll him. .. Hypnosis is an ability or a talent that lia in the person beiDa la~. 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No detail was spared in honor- ing the people for their gener- osity, as well as volunteer time, in supporting the Jan. 19, 1988, Amadeus Ball to be held at the Four Seasons Hotel. One of the Ha~borlites topics of conversation. particu! larfy among the men w~ .. What attire will you wear al the balJ?9" This is a norm query for •OlllCD. but obviously the men did not quite believe their wiw:s that practically eYa'J man bad com- mitted to wear the costume of the late 18th century-the period of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart9s short-termed life. The ball is a costume-optional or black-tic event. The inaugural committee had been pleasantly surprised when more than half of the men attendees appeared in costume: The men bad so much fun with the costume after delving into the history-( or in those times. men were the first to wear such items as high heels, makeup-all the accoutrements * Sponsored by ., ........ women know as their preroga- tive today. ••• TbcFabionableadonlptber together all that often, partim- larl y with their spouses. but this year dlcy decided to have a Yule get-w,etber luncheon at the Ritz Rcstmannt. ~tty Leslie ptbered from Fashion Island boutiques a superb collection of holiday fashions for this Cbapman Col- lege support group•s perusual. Chair for the C'VCDt was Dori deKruif. AsSisting were Peggy Cotton. Mary Lou Hornsby, Helen Westering. Mary Ann Wells, Peg Bonner. Sandra Brodie. Georgia Baney, Eileen Doolin, Olp Ellis, Gloria Has- sett. Mrvna ~fh• w;ni ~hnrt THE NEWPORT HARBOR-COST A MESA BOARD OF RIAL TORS RECIPIENT, THE SALVATION AlMY OF ORANGE COUNTY The community Is encourapd to donate food or money to help feed the hunp t and homeless In our community The following businesses have boxes for your donations: COLDWIU IANKia vllA T WlSTUH COSTAMl.5.A 72!19 tWbor-lhd. llAlESTATl RU DUAITH[NT ComMs 'Jli!O Sm MllU!l ld. Wir• ~him DfM NtwPQ"t lucb c.21 THE l1Al lSTATtas NEWPOAT KAUOl- VO E. T71h SUM o..ANGl COAST TTTU COSTA '1ISA V90 Harbor lhd. 640 Nonh TuSlln Aw. IOAlD Of l1A1 TO.S CmDHeg SaaAIU GNo.t~hl Ntwponleldt U -HAX OF NEWPOlT BEACH COSTA MESA fr.l ST A TIONS OTtllNS IA Of 2l4 E. T71h SuM 475 32nd Seres, COSTA MESA ComMs Ntwpoi't l8ldl Hnar lhd. • lllllr Aw. DOE.W>aalhd., ... 17111 Sa.-• S9G Ala Aw. l Y'NWE V AUNTINE 868 Saa larbm Dr .. 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Country Center Down Payment Two Blocb North al South Coat f'la:a on BriKol Sattt Tum iD aa Callens Common -locwd near Securily Paa6c Bink (714) 662-0188 - - - -- - - Cm ral-W •L,...a.ir- -oldle-.triltM.._ L,.a Ca ,_,., w mete• • Pnllidc.-ol the 0r-. ea-., Coaril, 8oy Seo.ti al A a ica at tbe anaual meetiq llcJd Nmanbcr 2.S, 1987. at die Sn«• Am Connuy Qub. In bis ranarb made upon accepting t.be RO'ition. Lyon aoted the cootinped stroaa growth of scouting in 0ruae CoUDty. Be stated that o-vu 46,000 young people will be cn.rollcd in scouting at the end of 1987, and over 14,000 adult volunteers will provide the scouting program to these young people. Rex, Red Cross. team for benefit BY BILL HARVEY The American Red Cross will hold its annual brunch at The Rex Restaurant in Newport Beach on Dec. 20, with all receipts for the day contributed to the charity. .. This our third Red Cross brunch, .. said restaurant owner Rex Chandler ... and they've been pretty su~ful. Last year, we raised nearly SS,000 ... Chandler said that bis affili- ation "ith the Red Cross began "hen be had the brunch idea. '"It's real I) very gratifying. It was ID) idea, so I couJdn't ask my staff to contribute their time. I told them if they wanted to punch in. that would be fine and rd pay them. They not onJy decided to work without pay at the brunch. but even contributed their tips for that day ... The restaurant ·s suppliers have been swept up in the mood of the annuaJ event as well, and contribute all of the food con- sumed at the Red Cross brunch . .. My actual cost for the brunch is zero," said Chandler. "'~o. wait. I haven't been able to talk the landlord into contributing the day's rent yet ... Chandler said be bas diners who attend each year and place a reservation for the following year as soon as they ba-ve fm- isbcd eating. .,.We have room for about 300 people, and if you come by yourself, you11 have a marvelous opportunity to meet others. We have family-style seating for this event, at tables that seat as many as 12 people. We don't stick anyone off in a comer all by himself." Cost of the Eggs Benedict and champagne brunch is S30. and Chandler said be bad no doubt that the restaurant will be full all day. .. The whole idea is to get other restaurants mtcrested in this son o( progr~ to get them inter- ested in some function that will help a worthy cause, ... he said. Due to last year's overwhelm- ing success, Chandler suggests that reservations be made as early as possible. The Red Cross brunch will begin at I 0 a. m. The Rex Restaurant is located at 2100 West Oceanfront in ~cwport Beach. Call 675-2566 for more information and reser- vations. Linebeqer, V°JCe PraMlent. Cor- poi.se Comarollcr, Fluor~ ••U.. Jrw.; .. PSb. ...... ........... Price Wntr rk2 a _. C1 t•J, New1an • 6; DO?s't L .Pieaee. Pu ·1c•, D J\.._,l:a~Toa ~. Ma•a9i•1 Partner, Oit1-, 0.. ... Cl•IMr, NeapcNt •ri; W-.. Pope- joj. CEO, F•.,,;,,a ear.. ol America. ~ Safi Qacially. Praideat, AST. Saa1a Au; B~ General David V. Slmta. C.-.•a•lina Gcmr~ U.S. MCAS, E Toro. Suta Au; Artlmr SN thhon, CEO, Stuldanl P-=ific Corp .• Costa Mesa; A.R. ul>ict• TilJmar, Praidcnt, Ftecl S. Jama Com- pay, ~ Gaddi v~ Hero honored for saving life The last thing James H. Ber- nard expected when he left his home the evening of Saturday~ ovember 14, was that be would become a real-life hero. But that's exactly what happened to the 26-ycar-old Hollywood stuntman, who bas been honored with Villa Nova's Out- standing Citizen Award. quite difficulL I guess it was a surge of adrenaline that finally gave me the strength to force it ope~• be recalled. Community Service According to Bernard, a stu.ntman for the television program., •ff UJller." be and bis girlfriend had plans to watch a video at a friend •s bome .. When bis friend•s wife picked up the couple from their Newpon Beach home. Bernard DOticed a car stuck iD the mud near tbe De Am.a Trailer Part not w from where be Ina. •Because the wateT in the bay was so murty, I had trouble tocating him at fJ.Bt.. • Bernard explained .,.It must have been the impact um tossed the man into the back seat.• In recogmtaon of of their outstanding contribution to the community, restaurant owners Cluulott~.Dak and her so~ Jim Dak were presented with a proclamation by the City of N~port &ach. Presiding over the c:cremnoy was Mayor John C. Cox~ who cited the oa1e·s many commun- ity and charitable accomplish- ments and congratulated them upon Reeiving the honor. ••• £1Ju L Jordan of Corona del Mar has begun his sevcnti:rth year as the California state director of the lnt~rnational Thapian Soc~ty. More than 3,000 schools around the world arc mcmbcn of ITS. Based in Cincinnati, the society is a not-f or-profrt orpn- ization that has been worting to bcua' high school tbeam for SI ycan. ••• Calvin P. Sdurridt of Newport Beach has been ekcted to the national board of din:cton or lnogrle d yo.; hod to ask br tix>d to ~the life cl someone )OJ~-~tine the American Red Cross asb. gve ~ Pease. 81¥1111.00D, .... +&:a&: Girl Scouu of IM U.S .A... Judge Schmidt was a member of tbe Girl Scout•s national oominatting committee from l978 to 1984, and also ICf'Yed u president, board member and nominating committee member for the Girt Scout Council of 0raDF County. His additional community involvement indadc:a lerYi.ag u state prai- dent of tbe Easter Seal Society, board member and first vice president of the Aneument Tratment Service Ccata ud maiman ol the California Jelnt Committee on Refugee Rescttkment. Employees of FITSI Fllllllldal Group. a Newport Beach precious metals brokerage, recently presmtcd a cbcct for SIO~ to the BO,, /or 'Jlrtlin btjwN Orilthlt Or.u.tioft. Ttae orpaimioa was fonaded in 1967 and .... tM 9'JR than 2)00 dWdren Ud JG n• adults. It cmaa W,000 per _.,a. to operate the Oii ....... ud mlllt of da fww"• OG•N from doetficw ad r.-r1·1en. •An dderly gentleman in a CacfiDac bad pivoted off the hill and,, became his tires were stuck in the mud, was unable to get back OD the road.• expla.inai Bernard. ~ I tir:d a rope to his can front bampa ad. by using my friend-a car, palled it b8ct OD the road.• 8cnwd thought ~ ... otay at that point and be started to ka\ie when, all of • suclden. the llWI ac:cidemally flooRd tbe 8Calf I ator and bit car wmi c:arccaiDc down tbe bill. flipped cntt, ud J.nckd DOllC fnt in the Bay. .. fdt lite I ... OD the Id!,. 8crun1 adainwd •be mcaDrd 8aUnl .... dowa I.be bill ad cloft imto * wilier witla .. ol m doc•r• oa. Tiie car ... 10• I .. ia •• 10 •al .... -0,r. I ... ar .,_ .. After nearly two minutes of searching, Bernard finally located the~ n .. year-okt William S••ncil •As WC l'CKiled the rwface, ) pcped to take a breath, but noticed that be didn 'l, .. Bamrd recouted. wBy the time we reached shore, a coaple of oblCI tefl bad ptbcred, and ~ started performing CPR OD b.im. In • matter of IC'lCODds. be .. bftatbina •pin, and be thanked me for saving his life. Up u.iltil then. it badJI l dawned OD Ille that I h8d ec:tuaDy sa\l'Cld his life.. It iUde me fed pretty aooct.. • Ima Dale, wbo pre• •ed Ber- aud witb ma restaarant•a moatlaly award ~ •James Bcramd is • lla'o iD tbe true -··i· of tbe word. W'ltlaoul aay ............... lie d09C illlO tM ..., ... • ... II to ......... life.. ce The most common investment errors, part 11 In last weet•s article we coftl'ed the first fwe common erron of investing: Unclear iawestmcnt objectives, Failure to adjust to dtanging markets and cOnditiom, Inconsistent security selectio~ Overdivenificatioo and Underdiversification. Today, we look at the rcm•ining six erron that can ad~ly affect portfolio pcrfonn•ntt. pnic. shoald ~ the cleQ;. sion. (7)L11111A•w .. tea-Oa the otla' ....... if .. inwat ..... pa(orw poody and its ftlae dec:rc Ml:I, JOU ate bcUa' Off cuttia1 your losses quietly radla' tlwa waiting for a tum- arouad dlat may Deftl' come. Money Making M'oney IY IElllUll investors view the securities martct as a meam of putting money to wort toward a finan- cial end. If you are looking for dramatic and immcdi•e idUi m. you're beading for disappoint- meot. (') PNas Takm Toe Soc. lt-S DeYa' easy to detamiDe the riabt time to sell Downer, it is safe to NPJme that if the iaftlt- mcnt was toUDd initially, then it probably will contiDRC to appreciaae~ even through tem- porary ld.bllcb. Bcf'oR IDOYing too quickly, can::fully consider major influeD.. CCS OD the security, the mattd and the ind115try. Patience, not It's diff"ICUlt to admit you made aa CITOI'. Many people dins IO tk llope that the ilnaa- mmt will rebound or that they really haYell 't lost money until they ldL If yoa truly believe in the secwity, yoa caa take your Joa earty and buy b8c.t in when it bottoms oat. (I) L.m ol Taa Law X.0.- Wee 11le bottom line ill inwst- ing is the bottom line~ Type of in,u111w at. yield, and safety all are negligible if they don't tnml.ae to net prof"ltl. And taus can eat into those profits nnlca they aR coilsidcn:d in the total iaKICllllCDt equation. The Tu Raorm Act of 1986 dearty illastnles this point. It bas sh•keo up traditional ways of imabng and fon:ed serious investon to consider new approaches. To maxjmjv: your investments you mast evaluate bow the laws affect your capital gains and losses~ tu-oriented in~ retirement plans, income shiftiJig such as educa- tion f uncling or gift giving, ·borrowing, dderring income or A double tax break for CaH[~!!!i!!!S only. No U.S. income taxes. No state income taxes. FHeraJ tax~. Sta~ taxes. TJte Call Ken T okash more J'Oll make tM mott Ibey Ille. 4) ~75'7 (91) 533-~ B•'~ •• Y.Ofl cu hep ii aJJ. Wbftt ._ ____________ yoa i.avnt ill tbe Caliornia ~rks of TAX. FREE 8.56% -PAYABLE MONTHLY I.be M•llicipal lllrestmeat Tnst Fulltl. yoa ittp everytlWJg yoa eva. ... obody takes a peuy of it .. .'Vot tbe Sta~. .Vat tM IRS. It's comple~ly tax-ltte. Aad tbe secoadary yields are attnaW~. ·~~ • ad dW'• II/ta aU sales cluuges .., ezpeases. Aad tbe~s llO management ~. We Uti•t tat i•'D •pee tlul &W Calllonm Series of die Mukipal lavntme•I Tl1ld Full snra 6(p •• .a,....,.. AB-'~:~•••• bl Ille"""' are nlei '8 die ea~ A• teeter•¥ .. P8r• or •••r .. Bee••••·•• lke.C1&t1r• r-.. • • .. euefl.1 ••i-e rear ... ,. ,. ba•nle~. -Tlll9 ee • .. ...., irae a ... I f 0 , ..... _ Ill diMdld Y• ~ n*e• « .ell J'I• •e#r at uy br1be..-.c .. •w..._ • .,. ... Uzr wMltllf _. ...... • iltere.1 •••"'-al tie eta• ........... ""'* ... •• ~..-r-_ •T prtc:..-uNt.in2Sc.._dw'lllal •• Jlftra• • ....,.., ,nee. If ~'re • •• 11111.11 ,.... KCnl9d ..... c........ ,,. • M:-!a ,.. ~ clo8tle $24.75 tar ...... al $1142.62. This ....-~ilurdlrno~ e.z-11ee •••e -r Pe ~ • ,., •.e ~»•canmwd••Ollw»,__ .,. •• Ne ile1•e.. =:r.c:=-.:== .,,. ··-,.,.. l'rmJl!!C .... ,, •• tree.., mertl. ~ hm °"" "°'.,. wMIJllf at ... dr& JMed•m•BIJte~M :-::===.:=! ,. die .mee ..,.. ,. ~ ,., ...... ~·---· .o--. ·--~-------~----._,._.---~------------------------,_.._._--~-.-.. Shearson Leh11rati Brothers .. ...., fJpl•~ ~, .. ,, Mii au a..• ......... a.c. A Pros~tus co~tammg more 11000 MilcMhur 8MI. ........_ compJete enformatJon about the PO Boa 1MO. t'I SDt 8-dt. CA 92880 Secondary Municipal Investment EN TOKAS ... H (SOO) 533 Trust Fund, 17th California Series -3402 (A Unet Investment Trust). includ-(714) 95S. 7567 mg all sales charges and expen- ses, will be set upon recetpt of this -(PL-EAS--.-_,,E.....,,P-=R-IN-T=)------coupon. Read it carefully before Name Address you invest or send money. State Zip • .... s.,.•N waw Me,_••"* m•aa-.. ........... • accderating cledactiom. (t) 1poruce o1 u. nae v.-ol Momy This equates to a Jack of understanding about interest compounding tax-Cree or tax«f'ermi and of the ~ ative influence of inflation. Compounding simply is putting your interest or other earniJlgs to work for you. U that can be accomplisbCd without a tax bite, interest on your i.otaest builds even more rapidly. The influeooe of inflation can best be eliminated from your investment decisions by looting at total rate of return-interest or dividend yield plus capital gains minus inflation. Use total rate of return and the effects of taxes in determining the true worth of your investmmts.. (11) Umaletjr Ex,..ct""- lf you view the stock market as a IN".am to •get rich q~ • you probably should also be •iJM:st- ing" in the lottery. Serious ( 11) OW-f •*iolle4 laYest- • m1 ill a New f *f..,..W..W While stocb and bonds COD- tinue to be major forus in the investment community, they now are supplemented by a st•gew ing variety of other ¥C- hides. YOU should review insu- rance, retimnent plans. limittd partnershi~ borrowing tech- niques and managed money arrangements with an eye toward improved use of capital If you ~' considered all the in.at.mcnt prodocts a~ you're driving the financial freeways •itb an out-of~atc map. If you arc in~ in a free book)et on the ""Com.moo Erron of lnvcsti.n'9 .. give me a call at (714) 9SS-7567. Ken T oluuh is a f11'11111Cial conmham -..W. SMarwn Leh- man Brotlwn in N~pon &oat. Business Briefs lllM&..- Da.W Ko99dl bas been pro. moted to director of residenti.al market research and product ~fortbehviwC... ...,. Prior to joining the In-inc Company in 1986, ~oYaeb was the president of Dcvclopcn Research, and also serwd as direaor of m.uket research for Walter and Lee Market Research and Consulting. Re was named Man.ager of the Year in 1980. ••• Jolm J . Symcox has joined SOC l>nelof m I.. as leasing manager. accordi ng to G a.ry Hamihon. pruident of the • 'ev.- pon Beach based commen:ia.1 rul estate dt\"Clopment firm. In bis DCVt' position, Symoox will assist in coordinaung the leasing of retail spacx in bop- ping centers o"-ned and man- aged by soc. Symcox is a rcside'1t of Cor- ona def Mar. ••• O.rd L Ow' bas joined the ' ewport Beach based fa.rm.. SDC De•elaf • u4 as a devlop- mall part.De( iD the firm~ retail di~ Bd~ joiajng soc~ Cte:a•, was a project manager with Be w n-:_.-Crea-:1 -._~...._.._. .... ammtJy resides in " cwport • •• I h's Scaa Bow .... bas been urned as DirccaM of Ma:rtdin.g and Customer Relations at .._ siaa .... en Corpo- nli• Howard has more than 20 years experience with all fatZU of real c:swc ck\'Clop- ment., beginning her career in J 964. She was born and raised in Los Angdes and DOW restdcs with her husband in ewpon Beach. ••• Laac4o• WU.O. M••pter AJ"ditftts of • ewport Beach has rcc:xntly remodeled the interior public spaa:s of the W• F-ao and S«w ity hdfic 'Mio I .... buildings and plans to 5tart similar wort on the S..wa ._. building in I 988 . Langdon Wibon Mumper An:hitccu has more thu -t900 million in cunent projects and l lS emplc>Jccs. Am11ica1 I le al Alll>Cbllan ·- - - - - - ,.-, ,.••1-11••"• .. 1ME NBll'Ollf a•• ART · ... '• al .......... Air,·. two pcnon exhibition featuring die worts of Brad Bowe and Craig French will display through January 3 at l)i.-e Nelson Gallery. 278 Forest Aftllue. Laguna Beacb. Boon are 10 a.m. to S p.m. Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p .DL OD Sunday. Call 4'94- 2440. Tiie Qw.1 • Comecc Stmf .. JwW Art Ex ..... to. will dis- play December 15 through 23 at Chapman College 9S Guggen- heim Gallery. Admission is fru. Call 997-6813. 'De Awnr1aa ••et DI 0 8 will perform -n.c Skcpiaa Beauty'9 aDd a rich sa!npli• of the compaaY-1 most admired •orb ~ ora-ber ll at * Otaqe Comity Paformiq Arts Center, (IOC) Town Ccma- Dme. Costa Mesa. Tdds are Sil to S40. Call 556-ARTS for specific program inf onnation and tickets. -i'l9e ...... ~-will be perf ormcd •the Ncwpmt Tbea- tft Arts Ceater. 2501 OifJ Dmie., OD December Jl at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m.., December 13 at 2 p.m. and December 19 and 20 at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Admission is SI . TICtets arc available the day of the performance. Call 631-0288. ~ Wodd of lllie DeWolfe, a Re•ollltio• m Style" will display through January 16 at the San Juan Capistrano. Admission is S2..SO. Houn arc 11 a..m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Call 496- 2132. ........ _ ........ ·:r .... .. ... flllll 7 J k(I pi 7? 2 ti , 1 2 L • -0 daae's ••• will be pns- ented by The Laguna Playhoule Y outb Theatre tllroap December 13 at the Lquna Playbome. fi06 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna •aca Cmtain at 7 p.m. OD Friday and Saturday paform•ncn and 2 p.m. on Sanday pc:rf of!MD«" Call 4'94- 0743 or 49it 8021. ........ , 2 2 lllM ...... 1 , •• 0 2-DI .... - • J II&. 11. Cll 111411 llf _. CIRlllll .................. Lllll• ......... 's a .. Mon.lity Tales: RidOl'J PaiM- im& ill dae 1,. .... will display through December 1.1 at the Laguna Art Muso•m, X17 C1ifJ Drive, Laguna Beach. Houn arc 11 a..m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is Sl for adults, SI for senion citiz.ens and students. Call 494- 6531. 111 111111r • v 11111111111•111r , , a P\ 1 - ~pt11re by Nick Vaqlm! 1913-17"' will display through December 12 in UCrs Fme Arts Gallery. Houn are noon to 5 p.m .. Tuesday through Satur- day. Call 856-{)610. "NatiYe Hawaii: A Tra.te to tM Spirit of A.Wla E-Mif m• will display through January 10 at Don't Miss ... Bowen MUleUJD, 2002 North Main s~ Santa Ana. Call m-1900. .. Califoraia Co•te•porUJ Artilb: AllbW ...._,. will display tbroagb Drx• mbu n at the Laguna Art Museum Exten- sion in South Coast Plaza. Houn are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m_. Monday through Friday, and J 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. OD Saturday and Sunday. Admission is free. Call 662-3366. Works by Sllirley CltaltU., v ... i.ar..,a.-oT• .-. Mu DeMcm _. Ort f D are currently OD display at Galleries ''~ate ganta gl6t gulde" With Special Late Shopping Ideas, plus entries from ••My Own Christmas Story'' A Children's Holiday Essay Contest In Next Week's Issue! Happy Holidays! To~ 499 North Coast High- way, Laguna Beach. Boars are 10 Lm. to 6 p.m.. Monday through Saturday and DOOD to s p.m. OD Sunday. Call 4''17- 4491. MUSIC "'We LoTe CJaM -A ~ -Cell ....... will take place December 12 and 13 in Chap- man Auditorium on the campus of Chapman College, Orange. Show starts at 8 p.m. on Sat- urday and 2 p.m. on Sunday. Call 997-6812. St. Aa4rew1 Presltyterlaa 1Q ct.A n'C..M C.. art will take place December 13 at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. and will feature a 100 voice choir ud 28 piece on:hcstra.. Admission is S3 READINGS BY KRYSTAL Grand Op•ninl Sp1cilll AID11 A .. 1/2Ptlce ........ Fulfil Yf1All d, •. ny wiltl help in• ~al lie such -t..o.., .... .............. ..,... will ... '°"......,. ...... ,... smt to caMllCa JOU al ..... TlliSlldris ......... ,. ,... .................... . ClllFS"' n t 1 a • for adults, SI for children. Call 631-3821. De Pacific SJ•plto•J will perform worts by Beethoven and Brahms OD l>ecembu 16 mid 17 in .. Or..,e Couiily Perf orm.ing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 97).1300. ..... Orap Cami Qanle ... 0rap eo.t Si pn will per- form The Meni•h by Handel OD December 12 at I p.m. in Robert B. Moo~ TbealR Oll the campus of Orange Coast CoDqie, 2701 Fairview R~ Costa Mesa. T1eteu are S7 in advance, S8..50 at the dOOJ". Call 4'32-5880. A ClliliM C..ert fewtw&c Sa .... •1d: Co.cat a.onJe aa• Sa• .. eltacl SJ•p•oay Ordtatn will perform l)ra::mhcr IS at I p.m. and 8 p.m. in the Orange County Performing Arts C.emcr, Costa •A <..W,. ClliliM ill w-._ • the musical adaptation of Dylan Tbomas's d"Sic poem, will play at the Grace Tbeala Company-S Gca Theater, 111S2 Maia Street, Garden Gni.e, on December 9-13 and 17-23. Call 636-nl3. DANCE a.Bet Repatory Tlteatre, a regional ballet company in Bun- tington Beach will praent its 1917 Christmas performantt or ~ Nut.cr.cter ... The perf or- manc:e lebcdule is as follows: Golden Wat College. Dec. 11 at I p.m., Dec. 12 at 3 and I p.m.. Dec. 13 at 3 p.m.; Hun- tington Beach High School, Dec. 2A • I p.m. Admission is S6 in adnace and S8 at the door for adults. It is SS for cbildraa and seniors. Call 89S-8367. NATIONAL HOME FASHION LEAGUE I I Soudl Coast Cllapter 1 PRESENTS I "DECK THE HALLS" o.e •or-. C-tY• ... ._ .. tea•• .. *cerate I I ,..,._ ... er 9'tlce 111 tteMar tlHer wll•14 at 11..... I n. al h1lk .. t .. lte4••-New. JI. I hi' .. ,. l•l•r•alle.i c• (71t) 7S,..7'6t. Eacll tic ... ....._,, l1L ... LlIT US DELIVER YOUR DINNER TONIGHT! ••••tmTHEtEWPOR1'B••,_• 'Charlotte's Web' at Laguna _Playhou$e Tiie plc)( aevaba moaad tile ""'itdy frir aHrip betweea a pia ..... tpider. Tiie play ... td•p«ed for lt-.e by the awud-- wiaaia1 playwright Joseph llohineue Tbe plaJ is simply ddigblfuJ. ad hiPIY n:com.mendcd for fWWtljrs wbo Clljf;ly quality eata- tain ........ n.e ODly faalS, and it\ not tbat of the ac:ton. is die werior qUlity of the Play- house's somld system, which nee aitates shoutina from the playas. W'llb all 'of the yoang dWdren in the audience. and the underlying din that 1CC1D1 to accompany that. age group. straining to bear was sornetin:w:s nCcesAry. Costumes ~ wonderfu.IJy designed by Jennifer AndenoD, and Ellis ~Jones designed settings of the barnyard md county fair. Tile cast consists of both ·-·---.... -· .. ~-* '' • .._ ............. m, ltNR• ... ,., ..... • llnf. ..., flll • "" .. Liii cbildreD and adulls. who blmd San Clemente leads the cast as well togetbatospin-charloue's Charlotte. the loring spider Web ... The cbildtaa are mostly willing to sacrifice~ for from the Y oath TbeateT's a friend. Daffy Locas of Lagana Ememble group.~ Geller of Be8ch aanexcdlent W"dbur. the 'Benellctors' filled with twists, turns aY CHERYL St EBIJNG It\ not the KtOB' faults that the wmt tJley are performing in is -exbemdy heavy aDd iatJi. c.ae piece. They all carry their roJcs aic:dy in South Coast llepcrtory•s SeCoad Stage prodactioD of Midawl Frayn\ ~on..· The play is clrumbc and the plot tabs many twists and tmm bef OR finally coming to the ooeciusioa ~ llnman mturc ..... , clatt ..... Tiie ---tcrinc of comedy ta.a are ftl'J dry wl typical ol •ililll lnamor. ne ...., ...,. a.a 11ow1y an.s t..lck eftr IO pad1laDy bc:f ore we are left to draw oar own ne p1ay is ti.e saory or nro coapk:s wl ii let ill the liYiag room of one ol the couples.. Dnid ())arid B•eU) and Jw (Maraie Moaman), .. ardlitu:t ad aatlaropolosist wbo try to ..., .L-:-fri ... r-&:.... (Daaid ....... .,.... '-Alllll j ~) ad Sllcil1 (AmU Loa&). Cotia ii a Cjaical jounalill wlao secs n-erytlaiag with a j·~ eye. ad SWiJa is a foraa lllll'IC.. wbo pve ap bcr caaeer to stay home witla the dlildrm. .. >.. the pJay opens, David is eaplaillia1 a redevelopment projecl to Jw., • project dull Will bMlfona a SoWh Loadoa lhuD imlo a ~Jy IDOR ........... to he. O.Yid 4"-r'n n• WI liP mau, wbidl coatinues throughout the and DaTOas gigles wbcn some- play. one speaks to her. Cotia cao- Colia and Jane anne. just ia . stantly intimidates Iler and time for dinw.r, as they do eft1J wants la to fed she is Ddhing night. It is imWdiatdy e-rideut witboa1 him. David is Oiply, tbaa Sheila suffas from a lack providing some comedy !did. of ldf elkaD and cowers in bcr ud Jw is tbe epitome of hnsbaDd\ shadow. While David stability. emtedJy explains hi& project, When they are gone. Jane Colin seemiDslJ delights iD cotninca David to biR Sheila rdarina all of. die tlrinp IUI am as bis secretary to bdp bcr ldf go WTOQI wit.la die project. esteem. The audiaMz might fed The whole story is told iD idiospecl. with each cUricta" pansing iD the midclle of the Ktioa to tell bis or bcr side of the matta. We ~ foar eo&- fficrin1 ~ie•P4>4•· aD at once.. Tbe C9Cllts 10 bid aome IS ycan.. Wbm tbc aDCticacr is lint introduced to the fov c:bancr ten, tJacir pcnoaalitia seem CYidcat. Poor Sbeila is a littk moue who, at fint, says no«hing. Ol)llfining bcr participa- tion iD the comasatioa to nods tbat Sbeila is 110t capable wbaa tJw;y tint w bcr diffinally in sacb simple t.ts as just wwa- ing tDc Ulc l*- But Shala prows to be q1lde dlicicat wortllag for Darid, Cftll though Ille bas a diffiodt time maintaining order iD la OWll home. As the play's name m.iaht AJlll"S1 it is about pcopk t.Jping ~ bat not necessarily with the daited ranlts. Jw is there lO provide stability and support to Shala and to haul t.er and mall pig who leams tha1 ~ is no greater gift than the lo'--c of a friend. Holly Egan of upistrano Ben plays Fem, the littJe girl wllo tata Wilbur, the nmt al die liau, Dito bcr hea1.. Siie talb Ila p81Ulb, played by llob Wood ad Lisa Bak, iato teep- iag the ..... Job.D a.ct .... is Fem's cowboy-bat-wearing tiaJe brotba'. Bob Snoot aad Kimberly Pecenoo play Homer and EAlilb Zuckerman. Fern 'I aant and anck who ead ap cari:Da for the pig. Peta K.Rda-p&ays luny, the Zucterman9s comical and slow-minded hin:d hand. In the~ Garrett Sange is the disgusting and self-centered rat. Templeton. Denise O'Sulli- van and Jennifer Buct play the sbeq> and the lamb. Ryan Baron and Brigitte Paulicivic play the comical gander and goose. Rebcbh Baka, Jennifer C.Oben and Jillian Longnecter arc all baby spiders. Rounding out the cast as chorus members. •no provide narrated eontinuitv. arc Alexan- dra Jaicb.. And>° . l.ichl. Sarah Golden, Aly Panic~ Justin Wimprcss and Tamara Hoh. -cbarloac ·, eb • oontinucs t.b.rougb Sanda}. Dcccmbcr 13 at the Laguna M ouhon Pla~·­ bouse. BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Wlme'IM Worlll .. GI 1111 ' C a n DIM! How oldie F•••i'lk Bclpan Waftks, die Gipatic 4-Eg Omelets, .... Tiie St• erb S-edwklHs. Sc.-h a-Plaza Vilqe .. SOll'h Plaza Dme San Am/CGlla Maa (714) 55'7-st• GULLIVER·~­ AGRFAT MENU 11:45-2:00 pm - • - -... A ABT's 'Sleepin SY aOGlll ANGU · 1k Amaican Ballet Theater ttavds with a huge touring company-IS moviq vus each 4S feet loag. 70 aatcs of c:io.- ~ 90 ~and so OD- and this concern for lavish scale shows in its production. which are monumental One is O*i whelmed with the sets of -Skqring Beauty .. • fOI' imt•ncz .. and awed by tbe c:c»- tumes and the number of dancers OD stage. Overwhelming also is the reputation of ABT1 artistic director'.. Mith•il Baryshnikov. one of tht greatest danc:en of our time. Unfortunately for those who love the ~ one was DOI particularly o~beb:ned at the Pcrf orming Arts Center last week (Dec. I and 4) with the aesthetics of ABT choreography or the abilities of its danan. The great wonder of the ballet is to see human beings who become extraordinary in their physical prowess and aesthetic conf"iguration. who do beautiful thinp that it seems no human should be able to do. All this should occasionally be coupled with planned and uruc- tured movement that roveals a sense of aestbcric OI' conceptual form: dance at its best. The ..,,oaderful" happened last week sncra.I times, but for onJy a few minutes out of sneral boun. The audience, which appl•dcd ~ .-die ... pw p ~ •c• 11 to late ii toe~cna Last wt, die ABT •lw wllll four of die ciallt Jii01i oa display dariag ils two-week....,. Dec. 1-13. ~ ..... ., stapl and copioasly .. l&ed. Ollly oae of die foar COUid rqlly betamalMfJt•wtiea . Clark T'PP..d"s ~4~ for-a.ada YIOlia c..:ato•NO. I, is a bold, llwacw 1111111. • times, ddiQom bsl'f Tippet isn' afraid to ue humor ad a fetr mildlJ-. .. rive imqr:s OD •••, Dal to .., this is nude pnlc t.' I I It im\.. But it't almost always ildaaling. aDd al times fiay wtmm.. 1k odla' tine heQrts om die boards ... weck--a.., ..... Grand Pas Clauiq11C, • wit.la music by Alexander Glazoamov, ~ympboaie ~-wida cborcogiapby by Geot1t ........ chine and mllSic by Mm.mt, and ~Jeeping Beauty,• with music by Tchaikovsky-were Ins exciting_ Two of them, -itaymonda• and "'Sleeping Beauty," recl'CalCd staging and chora>- grapby by the "'fatber" of dmical balld, .. Marius ~ a 19th cmtmy Fl'Clldl d•ncn and cho- aeopapbcr. He did much of bis wort at the SL Petenburg Imperial · Theater. ladeecl, ""Sleeping Beauty .. premiered there in 1890. Benefactors ••• a , ....... 11 always haft a di.nnn table to ao the tids aaoawJ, became SllDla to at David and Jw\, bec•AK can\ drift. Colin and Sbrila Sheila bas a diffic:ult time~ We----··'"" ~•r'"-°"'9 "'~ -s •• ,,.. s-..-~ ..., ... - Gift c.1•1:i111 A•r'1bl1 THE TONY AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL -a I CM-• -ti ........ -Y CM ---~ •n ... ..__. .. ---? .. ,.,.... 1k Imperial ·--balld bas marvelous faadamcatals and is.. no doa~ wondrous uaining for die duccr .. baa ia is less euiting tbaa oda.. more moden, r..-. herself orsnired caoap to prepaR a meal few bc:r family. It is Colia, laoweva .. wlao causes the coa.fl.ict with bis destructive belaaYior aad jealousy of DaYid. Wlma Slril• waits out OD Colin, lie tabs up quarters ia t.be slum David is RDOY&tiq ud IDObiliza the rai«ats to act ..... Dnid.. The coaOicts ad actioa rile and fall, but evohe into a 1111i*isia& twist at tbe end. The pJay-S lb mare is com- pJex with more tJaan IO KCnes and 180 Sfaleentruc:aaad ails a Tbc form is lutmpcred by t.be COlnallioas ol die en_ la most sc:cna., die dana:n Cider die ~ pose, bow stiplly wl ti.ea start to d•"tt. Datiaa -Sleepiq BCaaty,• tllerc arc DCCCSllllJ to proYide for the lelirs olfl•bt.cb tUt make ap die plot. nc...,... dmt are .. dindly iaYohcd ia die action aner Kblally leaft tbe staae, · but aetiat to the Uadows of the Id, waiti• for tbcU aat cue. The Id is Ample and ... daiped by Micltwl Dmne.. The play is diJmed bJ Stnaa D. Albiezzi, who mates II.is dehat at SCR.. Ori&iMl toDe poem piano mmic is performed byl>iaae~ .. Beaefacton" continues tluoaab Dec. 13. HOLIDAY PAR It CRUISES die ehbDI• wc•ry, OW1 er .... aw:nll 4+'C'.11W:C al ABn . ·-ns rw•nactiw 11lac pc ca, t.oww:r, seem tot.old8Gld.y...._..illtaat ad kbla ia a dmcr •-- ABn ~ ... year ia New Yort of .. Romeo ud Jlllict• Ud more lift, more llriliawr aad more deptlL 1k A.BT mppearmc:e runs throvgll Saaday. -slccying Beauty• c:oatinuea tJarougla Dre. 10. For die next dine~~ Dec. ll, a variety of prop.-are offerid, iacbldiag~ Vsiatiom• OD Dec.. JI, wilJI ~y by Balanchine Also OD Dec. 11 is -Gala Performance,"' a comic ballet by Antony TadOr. and ~-a ieplC t«•atioa of · Wlct~ - Dec. 12, the propam iacllldcs .. Doaizetti V ariaaioas .. a.ad .. Etudcs," along with -ne Lca9CS AR F8diD&,• a Tador ball'f Id to music by o.on.t. M•i•ca are slated f« Dre. 12 aad 13. with die fiaal pafor- ..,... Sanday ewcam,. Trieu arc nailable • S~ 2717 OI' 74().2000. A new look II 'Nutcr1ck1r' • on Moomaw preaches self-esteem gospel Religious Directory __ ., ......... , 1.u• 11A111. ••uu •••ITIDICEi Ffl-IJ& hmlr ........ "*' ....... ,. .... $ ...... Mllk.T..-1 ..... ...... ••t l 2 7 0 B ,..,, 2 .. ~::= ..... EdaK ... .., Q's " BY PEGGY DA&NUL Dr. Doon Moomaw, pastor of Bel Air Presbyterian Church in Los Angeles and visiting guest speaker at St. Andrew's Pres~ yterian Church in ~ e pon Beach, spotted some of his ov.n membcIS in the congregation hen: last Sunda)'. He kiddingJ) requested that tbq· not put an} of their money into St. Andrcw·s pot during the collection. · Then. on a more serious note, Dr. Moomaw began his presen- tation concerning low sclf- cstccm and ho it can affcel our relationships with othen.. with oursch-'CS and with God. .. A while ago. I found in myself a occd to talk with a therapist. I bad begun to ques- tion many things in my life, and I found 1pyself wanting to sh.are my thoughts for the first ti.me- an explonation of insight. The therapist asked me to describe foT him what I would consider to be the top, ideal situation for myself. Vocationally, I responded, •1 5c:e myself as a pastor in an inner~ty environ- ment, suffering. but sua:cssful o distractions in rdarionships and committed to family, those , doscst to me."" "You have just described Jesus Christ. .. be told me. ·r would say I bad a aorm.aJ amount of self-esteem. I ""' " PmY l'CJ I preacbecL but I did DOl intrmaJ- TEllPLE ISAIAH c I .. s tt1»S. icefridlw..,..a1s....._ R11bbi 91 ... D. Sdllb Pl• Ii cllcll: Joel Alnmsahn ................... u • .-... o a ~ '--....... ..1911 .. -· ....... COlta Mesa CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE 2151 Me.a Ver'M Orm U., 1112 C...Maa,CA 714 -754-73'9 R£V JAMES TERREi I Med' I SUNDAY II AM s-....o ft JD.Ml ..w>_.DUA..M. JESUS-ntE EVEltLASTING FATHER• ~ ~ i.lllt U.U.J2t ME9AH SINGAl.(N; D I a.aoDL am.BIMAS EVE CANm.D.IGllT SEllVIC£S n laD o Jot.ml ,..,.. ........ DI. • 1 cs a _...,. • • iu it. We kDd to put an empha- sis on only accepting the deity of Jesus. In accepting our own bumanity7 •'C must acccpt bis humanity. Tben: •as a bcn:s)· at one time that did not accept him as human." •Did Re call you to be you, ~r someone else'r ""Since that time, I ha\-c come to the conclusion that good f cclings do not come from pro- d uction and appearance to oth- ers We must realize will aJ,.·a} be loved by our Creator no matt.er v.baL.-LiU Isaiah, a '1.Sion of God is sc:cing our- sclvcS-a ruling sense of God's prcstncc. Referring to Isaiah 6. \1~ ma• spoke of the yo ung Isaiah. who sav. God for the first time when King l:zzia.h d ied. ""I imagine that this )OUDg man looked up to him. a king who bad much •isdom and prosperity in bis time. So• God spoke to him. He got bis q-cs off Uzziab and his accomplish- ments and saw God ·we all ha\c free will; youcan accq>t; you can repudiate. Your true acb.in-emeot will be in really seeing those closest to yoo. .. When I made a decision to· become a minister. I was so impressed with Dr. Louis Evans, an eloqumt speaker who could say in a few woTCls what •ould take someone else a couple of paragraphs to say. ·1 want to share the Gospel. like you do,• I told him one day. He answered, .. After my eight months wa-e up with the therapist.. my most important insight was a better picture of Jes.a When you sec ~you see younell. It is DOI bcc1mv of your achicYemeUt, acc:epta.oc:c, appearance; but rather you can say, •tam some- one because of my creation.·" , COME VISIT THE FRIENDLIEST LITTLE CHURCH IN COSTA MESA. ..., ... Bouche and,. .. . ... This &.\. 9"'8 we are having ._ C..aaa tigtt Sd1ool a--• our .... 911 ---Sunday School 9:30 a.a Moraaog Wonhp 1M5 Ew 6 p..m. f,.. .....,. &.yone Welc:c .... ST. MA•• ni:saYTDJA.~ an.:•ca 11 .... , ..... Drhie " 01 ... , co ..... , ~wpw1 ..... CA (714) .... IJ'1 9:30 a.m. Vil onhip I 0-.JO a.m. Coln-en:anon 10-..50 a.m. f.duc:ation for AD Ages Child Ure Pro\.ided an. w A. lllcQllsiW. ,,_, &n ...... P.Sltwt,A 5 1 ,,_, NEW AGE LIGHTED WA "" " ............ D.D. RJQRCI ... In ~ ~ Of 11w Holy Spiril ._ ....... Ase Satkw .. , ...... Loft Smf!Jf#ll-~&& Pro••• Mi • _. Mlnde Rm•a Sa vlw fs*1CltwfllGOD , Dec. 13 "1he light of the Aquarian Age,'JESUS CHRIST" Al: CAa.llOlL wp COlllftJMITY C&Ni U USA.-A-. .. ef .... c,· .,,.._. Nss; .. a •.CA <T•,_.c-.., .. r a 1 •t_.,__ .. .._...._.,... Aw. ......... a.I: ":Te...,.._.,_ wil _ .. 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SET YOUR MINO AT EASE WONDERFU L RESULTS. REF (HOME GROWN) DEBRA 646· 2387 CHILDCARE. J.8 4 MONTH OLD. IS INTER- VI EWl NG BABY SIT· TERS. PT , PREFE R SOMEONE IN NEWPORT HGHTS AREA. REF A MUST CALL MAUREEN 645-1790 ee....-.n Lmda: ..... R & 8 LANDSCAPING. WE DO IT AU.. FROM BASIC MOW & EDGE TO CUSTOM INSTALLA - TION. NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO BIG FRE£ EST. 432.1229 H()t15E1FEKJtS la NANNES MENCY Has immediateopenqs for LNe In/Out House- keepers. Exp_ prefe j ed. Spanish OK Alt Jobs 100% Free. (714) 951~110 UC£.NSEO AND BONDED __ _ MAST ERC ARD /VISA ! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY. ALSO. NEW CREDfT CARD NO ONE REFUSED . FOR INFO CAU 1-315-733- 6062 EXT M 2033 ASSEMBLE Prudi Id's at home. (You11 ble rt) Excenent pmy. For enfo. Call 504-641-8003. Ext 8348 CASHlERS ICONVENIENCE STORE CASHIERS. CUrrentty hir · ~cashiers far all shifts. Ful time/~ time post-tions aairle Starti,. pay .$4.00 hr ... Schedule . "JOI 120 day revtew. esce'elt ~It oppt. ,_, 111 Jolowilc 'b:ations:: •19971 Beild'I Bhd H.B. ei590 CM•IO De Estrela . SmnClll••lll.CA •751 ... 0...Mesa •2021 Ne.,,.,.rt Btvd Cam Burcia1a Gardening. Oealqis. tree~ lawn service. free est. 966-3054 •Home= &Rano• FREE CONSUMER S£R. VICE. CALL FOR NAMES OF COMPETENT TRA· DESPEOPLE. FROM PLUMBING TO SECUR- ITY SYSTEMS HOME IMPROVEMENT REFERRALS 631-7200 Handyman Household Repairs- painting. drywall, car· penb'y + more.. Gary 64S. 52n: CARPET CLEANING SERVICE Shampoo & Steam Cleamna SootJifters, Oeoderizer lncluded. 2RMS & HALLWAY $39.95 ROGERS CARPET Cl£ANING 7 OAYS(714) 4 72-0230 ASK A80UT HOST ORY CHEMICALS L & B Been m Bus Since 1980 Housecleaning-Experi- enced. Own ...... u. tion. Reasonable. Call Mary 545:3464 DRY CLEANING CARPETS & UPHOLS- TERY. BEST FOR LESS. CLEANING OF ANY FABRtC. ORY CLEANING GREG 714 964-8789. ~ Dusty's l..andscaDe · lawn maint. serv. Weekly/ month/l time. Free est. 241-1640 •Piano Tuning PIANO TUNING PRO· FESSfONAL SINCE 1975. GNie New life IQ . )10Ur piano. (714) 552.3404 Drafos cleared from $12.00 Plumbing, Repairs Lie.. 24hrs free est Tom 722-9116 •Trnel ContpMion Travelin1 Companion spend the winter 11'1 Palm Sprinp. AJI expenses paid. eact•iee for lieht ~ and minimum assist.ant_ For wheel chair bound 50:~-old ma~. Leavina ASAP ~9n4 .. , ........... WE GALS SHOULD HANG TOGETHER. INSTALL & REMOVE WAUPAPER. ADVICE FOR THE afAZY 633.- 7172 ANYTIME EARN CHMSTllAS $$$ E.Altl.Y IOI A CHANGE NEEDS FAST, RESfONSlBLE.. CAREER MINDED PEOPL£ TO WORK •MDll•JGS. DAYS,.,., lYEl•lae GREAT FOR SENIORS & HOUSE.WIYES All SHIFTS AYAll.ABl..E! LETS HElP Gift OUW COUWTY 81EAT Q.S.C. -CALL TOOAY- ASK FOR GEORGE ASK FOR BIU 951-9836 763-9977 23742 Roddield I.All FOll£ST EJ TOIO Rd. (S.0. fwy.) atom Secu$fG_. MF N.ATE Oii PORTUG I ES M.l lllRI • • fill • ...__ wonut: ----........ ---.,_ ·-·-- HAL ESTATE Acreaee •••••••.••..•. 511 Apts. f umeshed ..•.... 407 Apts. Unfurnished ..•. 408 Bkla. '° be Mowed .... 816 Business Peopetty .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...•. -~ Condos for Sale .....•• 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 farms & Ranches ....• 512 Garaees for Rent ...... 400 tb11••slil11Roorns 413 tiOtefs ..•••••.•.•..•. 416 Industrial . • . . . . • . 506 If "-AA IC flirGperty ••••. • 5()9 .... Shore Property 515 Lots for SMe ........•. 510 Mobile Homes .•...•.• 917 Mortpee & TD ....•.. 607 Motels •...•.......... 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office $pKe ••....... 420 Out of State PnJp .•.•• 514 Real E.stallf Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ....•. 412 Real Estate for Xchc ... 517 Real Estate loans ..... 600 Rooms foe Rent •..•..• 410 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent RESORT PROPERTY fOI Sale ...•.......... 41~ Rental ..........••.. 417 SERVICES /Unfum ............. 406 t~t PMJ ... oanana•r• .......... .,.,,-.,. We'N ' F8 I a 1·1 .. a J 1 I • .............. ., 7 (,, __ .., .. ................... l.99•11'1 .. .. 'a·' ...... ..... ..... ..,.rnr·af" ~ ......... -.......... w& nn ....n GlfWE US A CAUJ ........... ,,. ., ••• 9"-TnW ., .. .,.."" NWIW 7"4tt .., ....... ,,n •C f' ....._ ' ......... ...... a .. ,Jr. •~II , .... , I .,..~ ........ -............ ...., 2 • ., •• ,.. ---····· $5 CLOTHING STORE HAS EMPlOYMEHT OfPT R>R fllll & PT MANAGEMENT. AHO PT SALES. IN OUR NEW STOA£ AT 3315 S. BRIS- TOL "'BRtSTOl PtAZ.A• 241-1059 CONTACT TH£ STORE MANAGER R>R lNTDMEW. T-PROMOTION EARN GOOD MONEY DEMQN.. STRATING AHO PROM- OTING FRESH PRO- DUCE. ITEMS. CAU EMILY (818) 447-n48 TEXAS REFINERY CORP, needs mature. person now in NEWPORT BEACH area. .. dless of • -A.H. H~~:ceaox 111. FORT WORTH. TX 76101 CMAECT RETAIL SALES. AVERAGE $700 PER WEEK .. COMMISSION roR THE AGGAESSNE P£RSUN..• l.OOKING R)R flf.Ofll£ WHO WAHT TO MA1CE LOTS Of MONEY. MUST HAVE PUBLIC AEl.TIONS.. AHO BE P£O. Pt.£ ·ORIENTED, WORK IN OWN comlUNnY. STUOEHTS & HOME· MAKERS. FUU & P.T. 818-333-7307 KIDDIE WONDER PRODUCTS INC. R£TM. WAV01FMT ASSISTANT MANAGER We have an imme- diate opening as an Assistant Manaaer. Requ;rements include 2 years tun time work expe-. rience and some supervisory expe- rience (retail pre- ferred), 01 a college decree. We offer. eCompetitNe Salary •Liberal Benefits •Promotion ()pptys.. •Training for Advancement Call or apply in pet· son to: A21. FASHION ISLAND (714) 644-1126 (o,tlla.e, ~. 11/f CIRCULATORS $12,00 AN HR. & UP. PAID 1W1CE WEEKl Y. NO EXP. NEC. All AREAS. FUlU PT CU 229-6412 NP8 229-6411 Schools ............. 608 Srtuateon Wanted ..•.. 308 ~ YEI, YOU CAii ·m1 .... tft .... kit •• "" --•. , a,.,, I 11 18Lss f Tllirilll ·ns1, .. ,, I , I c " PL" 1 •YESf..,.., 1•111 I ...,,, •YES!-.... ,, ... , Ttmts 9 7 n z n .,.. ...... ____ ................. c 7 "" u.-. ........ ._ .. _ ....... ... .,.,. w·-111 9'9-nn ............. ttft .... ~·· ..... -.ett• ................. a ........ ___ ....,. EARN UP TO $50.000. M~ECHANICS FLIGHT A CUSTO. MER 1{315) 73)..6062 EXT A 386 FOR INFO/USTINGS • SAOOtE.8ACK SECUR· ITY VAU.EY SERVICE. INC. ln•••fi• open. · T • . and . :.=.r~ ......... Sl'rry.ldlml tarOa ... ~and ~ c=z COUNTY and NEWPORT IEACH. 768-1331. ASS&STANCE IN EXCEL· LENC£. If IT IS YOUR DESIRE TO HAVE A METICULOUS HOME ENVIRONMENT. A HEAL THY BODY THROUGH PRIVATE TRAINING. A PAOPERl.. Y PLANNED MENU. MAS- SAGE AND TO ffAVE MORE FREE TIME TO ENJOY YOUR LlFE-IF IT as YOUR DESIRE TO ENJOY YOUR LIF£- AND TO LEAVE lHE DAY TO DAY ERRANDS IN THE HANDS Of HIGHl Y SlJAllflfO INDIVIO- AL, If IT IS YOUR DESIRE TO HAVE YOUR UF£ WORK, THEN WE MAY BE TliE PERffCT COMBINATION! ALICIA DEHNEY. PERSONAL ASST 213/461-2686 EXPIN HOME ANO BUS- INESS MANAGEMENT. NUTRITIONAL COUN· SEUNG PERSONAL ATHLETIC TRAINING ANO MASSAGE JHER. APV LlluMNialeel Ft-. 00 I IX'f 1 80R UKE PRIVATE SMAU. HOME.. FOR,, . QUIET RESP. SINGl£ <MR JS. NO PET NO .._ Pie. WTI. & GRON FUIN. ~~IUmflll..Y. fig c 111 • 11111 ,...°"'BEACH 31*2tr~~­BOAa.VD. • NEW MINT & CNR:T. WALK TO BE.ACH. AGENT 6'73-3&63. l950 ---··--Uftlur. San ..... Cislf LWtO Corm• dll llar LGE BRIGHT &AJrrt 280 1 BTH. 5 Bl.KS fRM BCH COM $1050 NO PETS 721-0543.. u.-a ... . • •• ,.Viejo 3 bedroom. 2 st01Y Condo, Mission Y~ oornunity pool. pets/. c:hildret I (»(. $950. 586- 7306 417 'p II t 'p ' ' M IK SEDONAMIZDNA EXEC SHOWPl.ACE LEASE MONTHLY S2.500 P£R MONTH AVAILA8l£ DEC 1. (714) 167-ZIJlli1 ..... MAUI/Kw..-a.ch 2 bed. 2 a. condo or 1 bed. I a.th.~-.. 1u1y twn & equip. r .. nis/pool/buCh. Bro-~854-0909. 421.a. I' Ill ....... / STORE OfF1CE l£ASE 700 SO FT NET. $950 PER MONTH. 336 POIN- SETTIA COM. AGHT 537-6585 FOR LEAS£ 1700 sq. ft. on PLACENTIA.. FOR LIGHT MANUFACTUR-ING OR STORAGE. 646- 4696 EBEll CLUBHOUSE ON BALBOA Bl.VO. (Newly decorated available tor rentals. ~or info 673· 0534 Of 548-4759 508-Houses for Sale GOVERNM£HT HOMES FROM $1 (U-=EPA)R ALSOTAXDEU & FORECl.OSURE . ERTIES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING-< CAU l -315-733-606L EXTG386 Waterfront home with boat dock and view. Spa- cious 3 bdrm 3 ~ ~~ bonus room. It won t &ast. Aaer1t 638-2755 Ill Hsusss .... 0 Rou ....... ---· Ncspart 811cta pttCE HDUCO ON llAY la JETTY VEii. Al the end of Peninsula Point just ~ dis-- lance to belch. IS this unique 3 bdrm & den with adj bar. Yaryina ceilin1 heiafrts and arllles create interest. An SC buy. $S4ZOOO. 650-7000 NPBCRESI 380R 2 BTH 2CAR GAR UPGRADE. BCH. POOl. TENNIS. 18 A080N.642 .... SENIORS : DISCOVER THE BEST OF. BOTH WORLDS Huntington Terrace E1'Dr C.efr• Wing in • wortd wt.re wm s-.,..., lllillltion Ind wvice .,. the ~ 5'14111dt ~ in an enWorment lw,idactiped wlh • .-lie .... 1 •Jn; .. 9nd • pn. Com- pare tw ac~ feat&ne: ·~lllllt ,....,aw and ~ o;.po.11 . n.-r ... Social o;.- -~~ •ado.Ow• T•...._, a-.. (714) 848-8811 Solution to Last Week's Puzzle Huntington Terrace Nonh D11igwaed wtt. the adiw w1iof inmind.~T~ Nocth puvides ~ wilh the moll modem con.iellmS tDday'.s _..union d11ir.._ N lfled in a nllbnly a.net- •aped enWoNnent yau'I 11ppteci 111 the emas • this new community. • 8-dully land - ~wdgmunds -n.~ • Mldltn KlLllarls • Blloatt "11 •Plutllti ...... -~a.· T.o 8ectooms 11700 a 1 llOO Florlda St. Huntington Beacll CA 12148 '-111UllllMULE NPBCR£ST 3BDR2 BTH 2CAR GAR UPGRADE. BCH. POOL. TENNIS. 18 ROeON.642 .... Sl~ut of State ........ SEDONA ARl20NA.. Mai· nificelt view home by Oak Cl-eek $450,000. Wll exd-.e lor local property. 71~ .2Btfi7 COLORADO. (Exec Coto- rado ~» indudes vail sJt{j 3 bdr. fuDy tu mi shed. Sauna. C, and more. AJso • f\un-+u Eliciu- sM! hilh ~~with view. Donald Trump woukt «W'J. Many toys in :::~~l~ 759-3232 NEW Ml M"" SMl-PI.£ SAIL TOI.ET SEATS SOFT l£G COLORS M.00 LAWN lliOWERS. GAS & n..ECT· Rte. DIST PRICES STARTING AT $90. COOl PACKS $1.50. PffSFORSIMC DRAaNS $1.00. IDEAL GIFTS MANY rTDIS STMTING AT $1.00. 3401 S[A. BREEZEC.D.M. PASTEL SOFA & l.DVE SEAT. 3 MONTHS Ot.D $500.~ PASTEL. SWMl. CHAIR $100. 3 MONTHS Ot.D ~ 4 Piece ~ room set Like new. Biownsb iies $240.00 761-9326 4 Pka I~ room set like new ~d. brown. 536-1325 808Anliqu• AMER ICAN OAK CABINET APPROX 80- FUR All SM.£. llOGE ... WTIH RIC OOl- 1.AR DESIGNER LIKE NEW. 1575. 645-7313 $125. OffEREO fOR UNITED AIRLINES, BONUS TICX£TS CAU. 545-2526 112-JaaalYJ lADtES DIMtOHD RtNG 1.01 CARATJ.V.52 GEM OUAL.W/9SM.DIA. ~of~~~ EVE 24~10 ASK FOR JANE 1/2 carat ladies dia- mond ~at $2850.~ pnce $1000 OBO. 213·598-0800. GREAT BUY! ..... C.StwilhTIA.. 1956 •antique cabin auillr • ..., OIMltmll in '83~ Nds minor wrtl. $20.000. 9JG.8974 1;st:n SOATS LOWF5T PRICES FULL SERVICE AU.ISO" MA.a.L'"'E eic. ~s.riDr. ....... 517~Est II farldw. • 100 YRS OLD EXC CON- 16' AMF CATAMARN/ WITH TRLR. NEW. NEVER USED. VAL AT $4995 MUST SELL $2000. (805) 948-3217 IBS~~C-.... C7M•MMee.S SEDONA ARIZONA. MAGNIFICENT VIEW HOME BY OAK CREIX $450,000 WILL EXOiAHGE FOR LOCAL PROPERTY. (714) 857 • 2Btfi1 607 lladpp and TD ENJOY 13-15" Return on TDs. Also lend on & ~ TDs.. $10.000 UJ> to $1 Mill. Call Denason Assoc:illes 673-7311 ACM>SS I T_...V1P '. . , ....... _ ., 11-4-6 ....... . , ....... _ DITION=$2 500 MISC ESTATE ES818- 44 7 .5623 aft ·r BOAT. OOl 1 ECTORS ITEM. MOOEl. SLOOP, 80 INCHES. LOA. All WOOD INCLUDES VANE STEERING. SAILS ST ANO. RARE Off£R. ING, DAYS 673-0985 EVE~ 809 .. -. c far $Ille MUST SEU TRANSFER· ABLE. MEMBERSHIP NP8 TENNIS CLUB. 642-0714 MOVING TO TEXAS Cal Sailboat. 2-29. Die- sel, wheel. instruments. good sari neitory. tJns.. tol cond New custom interior. new bottom. Must see. Asking $27.750/offer. 014) 246-6579 Of 71«96- 1391 17 Foot BosarJra Whaler ..tta unlicensed trader. Montoc Hull '69', all wood center console. Brand new 90hp Yamaha ei 'Iii ae & Plf!S. New bottom pan ship tD share radio and much ~~900. Call 714-Aftl!l 6pm 910-Aum b Sale 1981 Ol. WN»N 4 SP #/00 71K. EXC COND ...QAOED. $6 700 080 340-5062 AFftR 6 p.m. MUSTSElL 911- for'pa/Sports c.s MASERATI 4 PORTE~ 4 OR TilSED.15k MINT. S25k 317-545-5540 IND 11 C.--ol MYU n~ n..--__ ...... IS ~ ol Jl9'7, eM llylt D'-l..._.._. • .-..... ~---- II..._, s I ............. •o...t&M~---- .CIC .... ns._._...., ll --ced:'s. .. .,... ., C. .... &a J4 mm,_,.._ ...... 26 •• "' ...... ti* 17¥. CJ' 2t M -....... I_, ....~ 2' ...,.... ..... - llCr .--.. n..._,,._...-... .... 14 s.-a-.. " c It j«iee l6 Gal UT__.. .. _.. )IS. .......... ._, ,_.._. )4 .,...,.-.o.... J6_0.. )l 0.-.iaY_.... )10.~ ... 49 K a 1·1..-41 ..... _ott '4 ~.tVFIF CJ~· ... "on. ......... 41 I Q Set,,.., ...... , ' ,, -SJ ls n , ... JS .... mca194 ~ S6 llrirll•h1• I HT" ....... _. 61 I.ab ...... ~ 62 ..... u ............. ... ,., ........ " 1Ws:a lasti97 .... "~ " ..., ., AnQ ,_ .,. Ol7 _,,.,,...., "' .......... ~ n.._. •• ...., .. 0..-'•- c.- 1 S. 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The party will be held at the Irvine Boy's Oub, 29S East Yale Loop in Irvine, and will featlll'C a puppet show, mi.mes. clowns, a magician, a Christmas tree and gifts. music and of course, Santa Claus. For more information, call 979-9131. ••• The Pr.uchasing ManagonDtt A.Dociation of Oranx~ County will Mil its,.,,.,,,,.,, 'tlkr 1111d Di1111~r C"'iu at tllae C-nay Jlat•araal ia NCwpollt Be.eta The cnme is scheduled for Dec. 20, bat rm vat:iom -- be in by Dec. 11. CGlt ii S50. reservations and informati011, 965-4413 or 532-0170. ... More than 200 boats will line up in the Newport U... Dec. 17 through 23 for the Newpwt 11.arWCIJiW ......... ,. of I...,.., Southern Califomia;s oldest and largest boat parade. The 69th annual parade is spon- sored by the Commodore's Oub, a division of the Newport • • • • • WE'RE LOOKING GREAT . • . . • • •.•.....................•.........•..•••..•...•••.•.••• NO OTHER PANT QUITE LIKE IT LEVI'S NUVO'S of STA PREST HOPSACK Compare at S22" If Perteet RanorQ •u afCG 11ee. nc ...-will .._ oa CoQiM hhsd ia Newpcwt a.- bar at 6:l0 p.a. adl naiaa. .... will l..t Moat two ... a.-- half llov&. Tiie ...... cin:le the liarbor', baveliM ,_ Barbor blancl, 1,;nc1• Isle, Bay Sllora, Lido Ille, Balboa Peainsula. Pirate's Coft aDd Balboa ldancl before returning to Collins bland. . There will be special grand- stands erected by the Jaycees at the Sea Scout bate OD Pacific Coast Highway. Tdets are SS for adults. S4 for senion and $3 for children under 12. Call 644- 6701 for reservations. Lev rs ...... . .__.. ... ·······•···········•·••··•·•··•••••••·•·• ............••••.....•....•....•.•.....•..•.•...••.......•. •SHIR1S·lnl•WaVM ltJI•• bJ F•mous •.•. ,. • ... --..a..w. .. -...fora diild CS • tee SJ I to tk ~ ,_......_AMO '•'11 C1 rx's DI'1" • ''rt to be ladd at c.illD's .... a .a 2241 Pacific Coast Rillaway OD Tuesday, Dec. IS at 7:1S Lm. Christmas bags will be donated to the Olive Crest Treatment Center. Sil.SO, pro- ceeds dOnated to the Orange County Burn Center. ••• Do•ab. IL Free-- nationally recognized tax c~ will present a seminar entitled •w• Yes Ri6cm1•t ..... ~tel!" OD Tues- day, Dec. IS at the Hoag Hos- pital Confe1coce C.cnkr. Those planning to attend are ••• The M--.. • s r• ol 1111 New ... a.-11 P I Ir IAIWJ will present a special Bal ••J M•tf11t1 on Saturday, Dec. 19 at 2 p.m. Featured films an "Snow- • I man•, •Cbnstmas CrKter• and ... Pluto's Christmas Tree." The program lasts about one boor, admission is free and everyone is invited. Mariners Branch is located at 200S Dover Drive. For more information, call 644- 3147 . r ... ~ t ~ ! Student Life IY UTIElllE IELIOI Winter Formal set Grab your favorite guy for the sparkling "Silver C-elebntion" of 1987. Silver Celebration will be the theme of this ycar•s Corona cleJ Mar High School Girls' League Winter Formal. ..It is incorpo- rated with the 25th anniversary of om school We wanted to keep the silver theme,.. com- mented Rita Yano, Girls· League secretary. The daoce will be bcJd at Plaza de Cafes in Irvine OD Dec. 12 from 8:30 p.m . to midnighL Everyone has to be at the dance by 9:30 p.m. The cafe will be decorated in sil\U. Mact aad red. .. It adds a holiday coloT. ~ it sticks to the original theme, .. stated ~errie ~eturatis. a member of the Girls• League sophomore cabinet. Snow ~ for 1987 will not be announced until Dec. 12 during the dance. The band Red Wyatt and the Blues will play at this event. The band plays music from the '50s and '60s with an emphasis on the V>Os ... At a Girts' League cabinet meeting we watched video tapes of several diffemn bancis. We picked Red Wyatt and the Blues because the sekction of music is what most kids enjoy listening and dancing to,"', said ~acy 01lrien. a member of the Girls' League junior cabinet. -We the cabinet ha~ worked really hard trying to get the dance together, so I expect it to be a lot of fun!" said Caren Manchester, sophomore cabinet member. Price for tickets and the time they will go on sale have not yet been determined. John Payne honored The NCNB Faculty Award was presented to John W. Payne, a professor at Dute UniYenity\ Fuqua School of Bnsinas, on Friday night. Payne is the son of Alice Payne of Newport Beach, Calif., and the late John L Payne. NCNB Corporation estab- lished the award in January 1986 with an endowed gift of $100,000. The award recopiza. Payne .. outstanding contribe- tiom iD acJDmna tbe Fuqua School\ miaaion of cnbancing the practice of management throaab te.china ud racaadL 1llc NCNB Fac:*J Awmd curica a 14,500 stipaML Fuqua faculty memben made nomi.na. tions for the award and a com- mittee .elected Payne. Payne, who joined the Fuqua faculty in 1977, is director of the Scboors Center for Decision Studies. His primary raearcb deals with inclividual decision behavior. and be teaches couna in decision theory: orp•iza- tioaal behavior and consumer bdaavior. Be earned his 8.A., M.A ud Pb..D. &om the U~ of Calif onia, lriine. Prior to c:oming to Duh, bie 1awd Oii tllle fanlty of the Gndutc ~ ol h. r• • tllie UJli-. or~ .. -va~lltRnVJ ~- ~~ support ttseardl to cure hq cffeeaee. It's.a maaer of IUie aocl bttada: :I: AMF.JtlCAN ~]:~ . I l 'I ~uggets, Cover Home Ottered by Grubb and Ellis D.ramatic entry, solarium accent Harbor Ridge home ' BYCHERYLSTEHLING Spectacular city lights and ocean views underscore the highly stylized environment of this dramatic yet comfortably inviting featured home at 9 Narbonne in Harbor Ridge. The French Provi ncial exte- rior sets the theme for the home, with five bedrooms, seven and one halfbatbs and seven firepla- ces. Elegance abounds in the F ari interior design. The home is marketed by a team of realtors from Grubb and Ellis, headed by Danny Bibb, including Stella Slairar, Carol Allison and Stephanie Grody. .. We consider the home among the finest values among those in the SI million price range in Newport Beach and would encourage buyers and brokers alike to compare,"' said Bibb. GOLD LEAF AND GOLD NUGGETS Guests enter the home through arched F rcnch doors, stepping into the two-story black slate entry plateau, with its profusion of bleached oak and smoked glass paneling. The lightness and airiness of the home is evident immediately, with its many large windows and skylights. To the right of the entry is a felt-lined closet, designed for storing silver and crystal. A guest powder room gives an ccJectic blend with its textured gold nugget wallcovering, black granite counter t ops and black fixtures. To the Jef t of the entry arc bcrber carpeted stairs leading to the master suite and bedrooms. Straight ahead guests step down to a landing leading to the living room, family room. formal dining room and kitchen. The living room is a study in dl'3Dla with its sculptured and inlaid white berber carpet. Arched French doors look out into the back yard and to the ocean beyond. The ceiling is cathedral-style with a large dome containing 14-karat gold leaf ·wallpaper. Each piece was hand-au and placed individu- ally. In the corner is the brass fireplace with black granite hearth. A wood and glass railing helps to give the room a separ- ating effect. To the right of the living room is the family room. Bleached oak floors, wall paneling and cof- fered ceilings open the room to a large window with panoramic view. A black marble fireplace is in the rear and brass wall sconces line the walls. The room can be closed off from the living room with sliding wood doors. Guests will dine in breathtak- ing elegance in the formal dining room. The 14-karat gold leaf is continued on the ceiling, and the walls arc paneled in smoked glass. with planters holding rich greenery. A brass chandelier with faceted crystal globes com- pletes the dining room drama. SOLARIUM KITCHEN Califontia living is at its finest in the gourmet kitchen. Blact granite tops the counters, center island and bar, and the floor is black slate. Storqe is plentiful in the bleached oak cabinets. The center island contains the sink. Around the upper perime- ter of the kitchen are recessed wine storage racks. Off the kitchen is the informal dining nook, set in a solarium overlooking the pool and water- fall. A fireplace provides the coziness. . The kitchen and living room are separated with a bar. To the side is the wet bar with mirrored glass storage. ·The bath off the kitchen bas a separate outside entrance and shower for guests using the pool. Lighting is a special f cature of this home, with much track lighting throughout. The laundry and all of the closets have automatic door-control lighting. LOWER LEVEL LUXURY Carpeted stairs from the kit- chen hall lead to the lower level which is large enough to become separate living quarters. One large room has a slicfin& 'door leading outside. This room is ideal for a playroom and is large enough for a billiard table and other game tables, or even a piano. In one corner is a cozy white brick fireplace. The guest bath has faux mar- ble on the counter tops and a large ceramic bathtub. 11111 ,,.,...11 ----- ra, ....... _..,_.._...., .. .,....., .,__. ..... llllf • 111 ..... ,_.. ... II I -*"· VIE \V DETACH E !) ...... ••111 Comlmporary reeidence afters ~ .... of the oc 18". Stall of the mt qulllity and d11ign ....._ '48R. 4BA.. Ideal plan for live in or ...,.,.... gum qua"8rs.. Ann ~ • •11 c tm mu LICll9I .. ..-as· on the watettront Dock and slip. Four BR. aJCty and tamily room. 1 aoi» sw 111ping view of the harbor. night tights of Newport Center and encompesa;ng mountains in the bacl(ground. Tom Allinaon •n LBB. ••• ••111 Unconventional split le¥el on extra large Corona def Mar lol Four BR. 4~BA. pool and spa home. Lots of privacy. plus a mini view. Martha Macnab .. YHLIT -.,1a Country Frwleh home Mt on one of Big Canyon's ~ lots. Manicured grounds with pool and view. Three BR. 2¥lBA. home shows like a model. o.nny Bibb or StephMie Grody •CMm-.FCI HMI• .. I.Ill SpMish styte 2 *>ry home. Four BR. 38A. Walk on golf cour. location. Formal Wing and dining l'OOJ1"S. family room. ...,... den. specious lot Danny ~ or Stlphanie Grody mllll llY-f.ICANI llCINI sun. You can toa a ball from decks imo the ocean surf from this home~ Emerald Bay Beach.. White watlr views. open beam ceilings. hardwood floors. 4BR. 48A. plus powder room. Rod Daley or Dave Hirechler WI UY CUit •ta IEWI 11.-.111 Four BR. plus tamAy room and fabulous ocean views. tf youw been frusbated anempting to find a ~ nice home in Emerald Bay. this is the one for which youw been waiting. Rod Daley or Dave Hirschler .a 111 a unan 11 ... Oversi~ed lot. remodeled kitct.I. and tamity room. nw. BR. could be conver1ed back to 48R. Great oppc>f1unity to buy a ~ .. e.rbera Aune and c..tyn 8'lir'8r ~· I E VJ C 0 N 0 0 M I N I U r, 1 S •Cll!llmL• iSS II El Im.Ill Two BR. mBA. views of goff COUrM. Financing availabl& Tom Allin8on or Sharon Vogt ICUI .. ftll I It llWlll Two BA. and t.nily room. Two lerge decb to erljoy the rnegnilkslt vlataa. Highly upgnded Md deco-r...s. Ann p ... ,.. #2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 HAP" HOUDAYSI DETACHED ee·nuaa1•P1111.. a1~ Enjoy the privacy of a g9tld community and the open --=-of Back Bay. Three BR. 21h&A. beautifully dec:ondld and tealuring plantation shutlers through- out. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe RW Ulml CHIU IB. UI l•.111 A private paradise on the canyon. Four BR. ~ fonnat dining room, famity room. Magnificent grounds with pool and spa. A;r cond. Security system. Private ocean beach.. Ann P9'1rs IPYIUll ml .. ..Jll Thtee BR. famity room home. Gated brick court yatd entry with pool. spa and 8.8.Q. lMge tonnal dining room and famity room wi1h fireplace and bar. Belle Partch -BTlll If II lllW laU -Ill Outstanding 48R. one levef home on one of the most beautiful lots in the area. Room for pool plus expansion in wery direction. lJpgladed with French doors and windows. It's a winner. Maxine Propp PlllUIE.. 1111.111 Tiwee BR.~ home with wood plank floors in llmily room and kitchen. master with •••--.. Solarium windows. CI098 to all W~'Wneinities. 8et/9lty Duddy .. 111 .. 11 mu~ 1r11.m Two BR. 1 ~BA. home with French doors. used briok. skylights. 2 firepleces. Patio surrounding a sparkling pool Mickey Rowe or Tony Shaw "\W"" • --•Illa .... -Three BR. 38A custom home. Extra large living room. Low rMintenance yard with pool Security SJstl!wn. Freehly painted inside and out New root Carlyn Steiner •I U 11•• 3..5 aa.. fd uMd to be an Orange County Park). Manicured •wns. 100 year old pine. ticus and pelm trw. Ao•r"'G lhrubs and fruit trees. pn.ate poo1, 68R. 78A. a.1*a Aooe MC 131111 ... J311 I 1•r111 11J•m Custom built. .-loc..,., and conswction with atyte. Ftve BR. bmlll dining room. br ...... --. large pleyroom. ~ bedroom ON THE BAY with study. a.rt.ra Aune C 0 N 0 0 ~1 I N I U M S ......... 1111.m Upper end uni wtlh lerge private dedt and vtEW OF POOL Two m••• r BR. and light bright IMng anllL klelll lor the young ptOf 111·009l Donna Wiii ...... 200 Lmm•nma .._111 Give youne1t .,. ultimate et•i9'•• P* 11111 nt and move Into per1ection! FMt BR. 38A. quMly home wil't amet titiee galore. Walk to Lido VIiiage. Excellent oppor1unity fof a fresh slalt in a wonderful ~ Joan Lewis IUITifll l.81 Clll• -111 f'.Mt BR. 38A home. newfy created wilh •np'111 ·1 on light. space. and quality. Ptantalion .....,.. OY8raized garage. aepar.-OR. Perteet tor ~ to enjoy priva1e clubhouse privileges lor ewayo1ae. Tennis courts. sailing adMties.. Joan lewis lltmll RI~ Upper unit .. C' plan. Great assumable loan. Two BR. 2BA. 2 car garage. Great value. Fast escrow. Sharon Vogt NL IATI 18.l-• 111 Lender owned 2BR. 1Ba. condo FACING GRASSY PARKWAY. CommuMy pool Easy access to free.ays and shopping. Maxine Propp PBMl w Pt.II , ..... lndoof outdoor design. Extra large mamr bedroom with walk in closet. 2nd BR. and 2BA. famity room. Greenbett location. Linda Oeth • CUTll IHITY ..... nv. BR. 3BA home w /bright specious kitct'81" new tile and ~ French doof'S. Pool size yard. 08riny Bib1>/8aephanie Grody •mmeenm ••111 Two *>ry home on private comer~ Gourmet kitchen and adjacent family areL Three BR. Pus bonus room. WiH consider leue or .__ option Danny Bibb or Stlphanie Grady LOTS fWIMI MY WMT LIT IZll 111 S2SO~OOO-Thats right. onty $250.000 tor a 60' x 11 s· lot near pt'N• Emerald Bay s-t. Not on the highway. Some retaining wans required. Good location Dave Hir9chler and Rod o.ley .... , Wlllll •• , .. This a.ge lot was once s-t of an estate Good Catalina and ocean views. doee to aennia and pools. w.acbtg dislance 10 b 11actt. on. ed at SG5.0QO. Rod Dilley °' o.we HincNer .... CMl•llT 1111111 Last ~ to build a alllDln home in predgious community. Golf cour. view. Conf'ellienly kx Dd. dose to beach and freeways.. Danny Bibb 01 sa.pt,."8 Glody .. llT---i I 1 -la,81 0.. Point twbof. h oc1an and beyatd city lighes Ill night Superior le¥el lot. ~ right tor a prime Al Ii"" M:e. Coby W.-d .. ., ... ,..llT ••111 Prime bulding kJt on ._ w1ds of Nellport DI 1cft. ~._of Ct 'ina. Loc•cl on h quiet end of .. bosdw ... iZoned tor mull '1111 clalw.. Hobie Denny NEWPORT BEACH •Y CJDRRSTDILING ne .,,..... tllil wect r.u. • Merrill LJK.ti ia COtona del u.r. ~for plOYidiDa qns'?y wrice to the Harbor ~The office just added eight DeW people to its staff, bringing die total to 4S agents, according to office manager Jim Wood. Three of the agents, Smie A m, l:Yie Co P'• and 'ha lllL ... ., transferred from die Hwttington Beach office. PeaJ s,. .. I' a, NM TllllJ, -Sa••en, Jerry....,.. and Peggy Spaulding •• •1••receatlyccmfided Merrill LJnda'a two-w 11t tnin- ina coune ad ue Id to ao. •WJaat they miabt IKk ia apcrieace. they mate ap for ia enthusium, • Wd Wood. '7bey are an exceptional group. I interview four people to get one when they are new, became the business is increasingly co~ especially in the upscale New- port Beach market.,. This week we will concentrate on four of~ new memben of the Merrill Lynch team and next week we will continue with the other four. PEGGY SPAULDING Peggy Spaulding grew up in real estate, so she comes by it naturally. .. My father was a developer, and my mother sold residential housing, so I am familiar with it, .. Spaulding said. She lived in Nevada, where she was a program director for OCEAN VIEW TOWNHOME $179,900 This exceptional value near Hoag has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths, security gates and parking. OCEAN VIEW FROM HAZEL DR. In Corona del Mar. Available for $284,500-lot value. We have two lots available for $569,000. INVESTMENT TOWNHOME $116,900 Fine value in No. Orange County. Two bedrooms, 2~ baths. Near a country club and shopping center. BACK ON MARKET . HARBOR VIEW HOMES-Expanded Monaco Model. Two bedroom+ den. PLUS huge added family room with skylights. Great addition. Loc:al8d near school, greenbelt. etc. $350,000 IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS Ane upe.ted Md remo- deled. Four bedroom, 2~ bath home. Exceptional view of bay and ocean. New kitchen being ccmpleted. $669,000 Christa & Gerry~ . •• care ....... ti.e YWCA. n.. ... Wi»cd to diCH...._Aawa._,_...,. Sbc worbd for 0,., P8Cific .nd for a aftice ...,., com- ~ ia ...._ •1 had my own territory. and I know laow Uni tJae "asinca is, .. Spaukting Wd. •it takes a lot of time, dedication and bani wort.• She also did volimteer wort for the Juniol" ~ Newport Harbor Art Mmeum aDd tbe PT A. She said the rcuon she didn't ao into real at1te IOODel' is beca111e abe felt abe did not want to spend too much time away from her cbildren. Shayne and Cameroll. But DOW that they are teen-agen. she said she feels she can devote tbe time to real estate that is required to become successful. 1be rcuon I went into real estate is became I like helping people,"· Spaulding said. "A home is a major purcbue and something that you ha~ to feel Nan Tuly . . . . . . . . . comfoitUll ..... IO I --to ~ ............. it.. SpsvHi• --•awa lo.._.. riD L,.cla llec1111 ol tie "oal- •ncli .. tniei• the .,.,..,.., gi~ ita people. •run Wood is one of the most outstanding people in real estate,• she said. •ae creates an •mmpben: wbac people an oompetitift bit at dlemae time, we're a family lilil ~ *la other.~ In her apare time, Spaukting enjoys backpacking, ft1bing, crou country stiiaa. windsurf- ing and touring art mmemm with her cbildrea; she said ber ~ is to take up mountain climbing. Her quid times are spent painting and drawing. NAN TULLY Nan Tully bas bad the desire to enter real estate for r~ years and has finally realized that dream. •1 like the idea of flexible Bii Saunders ,. . .. . . . ,. . . ..... ........... ,..."°" .... ..... -... '" rim iOfift job,• T.., uid. •1 .. * WC. al wort· I wida diSereat ~ all tl9etmc.• Tully's husband, Tony. ii a marketing consultant, wboee jobs have taken him to difl'aeat parts oC the country, often for a Jal' at a ldDe. n. TllllJI baft meiatained a --OD IJdo Ille for 16 ,_.... C¥111 tlr'IP for die last three ~ tbey ~ med out of the area. For a JCU' prior to her Fttiaa into real eat•te. T1111j ud lier husband med in Berkeley, wlteR she nyn..,., u ice cram store. Before that. they med in New York City and Lona Island. She said the hopes they haft tetded down now so she can conc::en- trate on her new i"eal estate career. Tully feels Merrill Lynch is the best company to work for became of the trainina program ca,,.,.... Susie Ammann a note from maury O~n Saturday, Sunday 1-5 1508 Dover Drive $369,000 Ready for immediate occupancy. Nicely decorated, cozy four bedroom home, open kitchen, kitchen/family area, fireplace, carpets and hardwood floors, pool, potential R.V. parking. Come see this beauty. Call owner/agent for appointment-650-5144. Old CdM Two bedroom, 2 bath cheerful cottage on corner R-2 lot. Good storage, sunny patio. Owner/agent. $299,500. Rentals Lea5e-$1525/month. Custom condo, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, 2 firepla- ces, great for two people. Full Security-Bayfront condo, full Bay view, one bedroom, one bath, pool, $1600/month. . .. I • Ii ••• R E A L T 0 R s GEORGEE ___ COMPANY s I NEWPORT BEACH I FABULOUS EASTBLUFF HOllE·5 •DROOllS-YIEW -5pacJous fam~y home in the beaultful commu'"ty of Eastbfuff With large country fanuly room. f rendl doors. shutters. texturized cethngs & waits. extensave use of bnck. aer-condibontng. enclosed courtywd With tire pit, and lirce back,ard With ~ ba~etbal court spa & View. Convenient locatton to shoppenc center. Coroni def Mar Jr. & Sr. tt.gh School and ~rks. $474,500. SALLY StlPl.EY I JOYCE DABOl. T OPEN HOUSE StK>AY 12:3Q..4:30 2615 BAMBOO-EASTBl.Uff-NB ... NEWPORT llEACH LISTING -Largest flOdef 2 story townhome an the desirable eated communi- ty of Bayndce. 3 bdrm, 3 bath. one bed1oom downstairs covtrtible to dtrt Budt-tn electnc kitchen and 2-car attached g11ace. $279.500. MARI. YN TWITCHELL OPEN HOUSE SlltDAY 1-4.30 286 CHESTERFIHO.BA YRIOGE ·NB BELCOURT HLL NEWPORT BEACH · Ora- mabc l)ln0r111uc caty llcftts and ocean vn from thtS spaoous two bedroom plus den townhouse. Upcrades include lcht oak hardwood floonnc and plantation shutters. ~bon offers c.ommumty pool, ~ and entertamment 11ea. $599.000. MICHAEL BRYlLA OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 12-4 43 NORTHAMPTON-BELCOURT Hill NPT BCH SAILS, SANDS a SUNSETS ON SOUD · tlus perfectly charmu~. remodeled home ha.s these desirable features-4 bd. 4 ba, lg family room w/entert..nment center, fabulous Sl Cha.rles kl & lg m1Ster surte. These imemltes combmed w/extra long peer & shp make thtS a best buy on the water Sl .475.000. CAROl YN MASON/CHRISTEN Ml.SEN I CORONA DEL MAR I l•IPLY THE FINEST · On a pnvate & seduded site lbowe Newport Harbor rs one of the most exat1ng estates on the Gold Coasl This custom residence not only affords spectacular YleWS. but as on 1.14 acres of land. from els vantace potnt one can see forever. A special home desicMd for entertaenrne With private cowtyard and poot es neatly 9,000 square feet. $5, 400,000. BY APPOINTl«NT. LIO TAGlwt:m ~DIEGO SAN f'Ri\NCJSCO SAN MARINO SEAITL£ NEWPORT BEACH llLWPS-UCK UY·A VEW FllOll EVERY ROOM · Spectacular panoramec YWeW of the bay, city IChts. mountains & sunsets The original owner selected thes locatton over all others. Upcraded sunny end unit with many custom features Extra large famtJy rm. two used bnd hreplaces, three patios ~ dee & spa. ~ you teeJ the • seremty of the green~lt and trees. and see the natural ~auty of back bay and th! waldhfe refuge. you will want this home to ~ yours $349.000 SALLY S>IPLEY I JOYCE DA80l T OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12 30-4 30 305 £NERO-NEWPORT BEACH GREAT YEW · You'H ~ disappointed if you mass this spacious 2 bedroom condo. Ocean and Fashtoa Island view Inside there's a fireplace & wet bar. $199.000 W. BEMENT /MARY JANK COM HOME JUST OIE BLOCK FROM OCEAN · Lave an Utts dwmtng 2 bedroom or l /den starter home in an area of mJllton dollar homes. Perfect for S1ngle or couple TastefuBy upgraded With plantation shutters. bay windows an hang room and dmang area. oak floors throughout with tile floor an kitchen Potential for master bedroom suite with view. Ideal weekend getaway or Sttond home $285.000 BHtE OCXON COSTA MESA EASTSIDE COSTA MESA · An eJcellent value for a lovely two bedroom condo wth :treplace. WetJ mamtamed and upgraded. Close to shops & restaurants Submit aD offers. $129.900 LN>A TAGLIANEITI PRllE CONDO .. EA~..,.-OE COSTA MESA . lovefy condo '" • ~ 0 -:Jaltng area. In pnsteen condibon ,. 0 ~ .,, painted pnvate patio. mcety i,, e. . .lud value tor this 1700 square foot cono ~-. t .000 llllA TAGllANETII I RELOcATING OR TRANSFERRING? I fSOUTH LAGUNA \ ,__ ... _ EASY ACCESS TO 8.MmY BEACH AND GENTLE SURF · Custom t.nlt contemporit) m "vet home With 180 ctecree ocean '""· 3 bdrms, 2.5 baths. secu11ty system. dassed tn new balcon.es.. $550.000. JANN OU BOS OPEN HOUSE SAT & StJf 12 00..C ·oo 31012 AL ISO ClRCLE. SOUTli LAGtltA ( INCOME PROPERTY I NEW ON TIE MARKET · htra large dupleJ m great condition. Perteet for owner occupant and or rental. Each unit IS two stones With 4 bd. z~ ba. large hvang room With fi replace and dimng room Washer dlyer hook up tn katchtn uceUent opportunity for these haid to find income umts. Pnced at $489.000 TRUDY STUBBLEFIELD NEWPORT BEACH · Oceantromt home 5 bdrms furnished fabulous view Available 12 l to 5 31 $2.450 per month. NEWPORT BEACH · Condo. fumrshed studio Community pool. ~. & clubhouse. $750 per month. NEWPORT BEACH· Spact0us & attr1thwe 3 bd 2 ba home tn Newport Hechts. Available now. Sl.650 per month. Relocatanc can be a very trymc e1perience. But Georse Ellans can malle 1t USltf for you Georte Elans Realty has been heipn& people hnd the n1ht homes for over 60 years. And to help even further, Georee Elkins has f(Mfted With RELO. a ubonwtde netwOfk of reMtors who specallllze 1n helpen& east the transation of retoca~. Wf dared you to a Re.a! Estate Protess.onal in the lfea of your ct'°9Ce who wtll discuss al your needs in clttail. r.o oftf comnuandy prohles.. Provide you antormbon on local schools. tntert nment shoppnc Ind. ewerythlnc me of interest to you The Georee Elkins Company pro~ this semce as a courtesy to our customer~. Just can our otftce at ( 714) 759-9 l 00 and ask for our ReJ.ocabon Spec.alist 9 -9100 Newport Beach C-•Hwma -----------------n 111 • ------.. ,_. IW R11.191THENEWPOAT'.ENIGNIOOSTA...-·NEWS ·111 11. 1111 T.S.Ne.4422 Nllk:etlT,......• .. YOU Ml IN DUAULT UMJD A DIDOFftUST DATED AUCUST ZI, Hie. UMEIS YOU TAU AC'IDe 10 "'°1'ECT YOUlt ..__ fT llAY K IOLD AT A .......C SAlf-IF YOU NEID M EIJl\MATIOM OF THE MlWI Of Tit£ PIOCIED•tU ACAMIT YOU. YOU SHOULD COMTN:J A lAWTUt. Stan-Shaw COf poration, a catifomia corpcntion as duty appo1nted Trustee under the totkJwinl described deed of trust WIU SEU AT PUBUCAUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BtGGER FOR CASH or as set torth in Section 2924h c:A the Civil Code, all riaht. tiUe and lntaest con...,ed to and now he6d by it under said Deed c:A Trust in the propef1y heretn.ftef described: TRUSlOR: Frank 0. Webber, an U1a1•ried man and 0ouctas G. Webber, a SinPe tibn as Joint T..-.ts BENEflCIARY: Ne•pcwt Balboe Savinp and Loan Association, a corporation. Recoded $eCJelmber 4. 1980 as instr. No. 4~ in bcdt 13729 Pl8I 1045 of Official Records in the otrice ol the Recof der c:A Or.,.. ~ saiid deed of '1Ust describes the lollowinl Pfoperb. A corldominium comprised of: Pan:el No. 1: Unit No. 0, consistinc c:A cett.ain airspece and surface ~a. as shown and described in the oar ldorniltium p&.'I ("'PlAN'") tor St. Andrews V"..... in the city ol Ne•port Bw:h. which p&.'I was l9COfded on March 10, 1980. as lnstrvn.it No. 9176 c:A ~ Ra:ofds ot OrarWI County, c.tifomia. ParOll No. 2; An undivided one-4enth (1I10th) fe8 simple i'*'esl as a tenant in c:anmo" and in and to .et ol the ,.., property, rnctudifw without limbltiol• the eot1wta1 - defined in the Oedarmon ••rid ID Ollolr. in PM::8I 1, as shown on a mllP filed on~ 21. 1979. in bocM 138. Plllll!S 23 and 24 tnduliw. ol S*Qll fNIP5, 1n the Office ol the Or-.. County Aecurda. ~ theref1oon units numbered A~H. J & K inc:JusMt. as shown on the plan ParOll No. 3: Non-edusM easenw1ts tor a:xms. ~ ...... U9e and·~ dnii •· •aaedwllelt, acipart. meit•-a. ~andtorottw.....-.. ... ~ in the pMn and -desa ibed in the o.ctaatiul ........... to Mii 8* IN lllrtr .. .....,, -'49 ~···~ ........... u • 1$11•= ,,..,. rlallel-'lllwtt ... ,,, n "l'an••-=a ..... l4.lt11•--·•Cl.J01912Glllillmdllh ... Smid ........................... _ ..... . ....,_ °' impeled. r • 'elf• ...._ poet-Ian. °' ~1o ......... b, ..... ',1' .... o1 tM naet(s) -=--.. uid Died,,, ......... .. •lnllid.-llf10t'd1ll..._ c-.W..,,Ullldtr._..,_ olsaid o.itolT.-, '-'::r:Mdt>JI •11 ofh Trume Md ol ......,_ °' 11J Aid o.d of Tl\llll 5-'d .. will be htild on o.c. .... 1m at 11!00 A.M.aith171tt9arlllt .. MC»ol....._C.,_illllkw,. 1570 E. 1 Jltt ~ ~ H, S..... Ana. CA '2101. Thetl:DI ......... oltheuns*d b• -"' ... a11n.,10t secured byuid ~tobe wc*I,;' 6 t I ....... . fate charps and ntinwted costs. upentin and ecMnoes. .. ol tM dtllt --·ii 1107,GJ0.66 0.-: ~ 23. 1987. Silned: Sbtn-Shlw Corpaniidoa'-•aid TNllte. 1570&ttSc a'tr • ._ Sala AN. Callus•• 932101 (714) 542-5811 8y. Toni GIHini, AssisUnt Sta-y 12/4, 12111,12118 0942 l-3'1US PU9UC lilOTa ncn1..,..,••• IUMllTAWI The~pet'SOl•we doina business as: LAN· CASTER ASSOCIATES, a C.lifomia eenerat partner- ship, 13 Cocponltle Ptaza. Suite 200. Newport a.ch, CA92660. Hopkins Development tonip,ny, LP., a Dela are lirnaled ~. 13 Cor- porate Pfau, Suite 200, Newport Buch, CA 92660. Mattst*1 Corpotltiore, a Caflfomia corpoeltiore. 13 Corpot ... P&aza. Suilt 200. ,_,port Bw:h, CA 92660. Jeffrey 8 . Armour, an individual. 13 Corporate Plaza. Sluile 200, Newport a.ch. CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by • aenetal s-t· netShip. The recjstrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name "' names listed abowl on July 14, 1986. Sianed: Hopkins Development Company, L P., a Delaware limited partnership By: Stephen Hopkins OeYek>pment Company of ~ie-s>e>rt &eactt. a California corpol'"ation, General Partner By:~C.~ns. ~ident This ~ was fited with the County ~ of <>ranee County on NOi 30, 1987 File No. F362701 12110 12117 12/24 12/31 0972 &-mu PUeUCMOTa NQMllWllJlnllllCI-OF -.unoN Of a..TED NlmlDIHIP Notice is ,;... pUnuant to section 15035..5 al the California Corporations Code that the JimHed plW't- nership composed ol Rt.A HOlDING COMPANY, INC .• a Delaware corporation, as ae,neral partner, and AL ACQUlStTION COMPANY, a limited California Pwtner- shlp, as limited partner, hoeretoforw doq business as partners under the finn name c:A Al MANAGCMENT COMPANY. a California limited pM1J lel"Ship, at 3050 8risaol Av.nue, CoD Mesa. Calitomia 92626, ... dis- sotlled their limie9d I*"*· ship as of Ncwmbw 23, 1987. by,...... consa1t of the l*tl• s. Rt.A HOlDING COMPANY, INC.. the pneral partner, has the .. authority to sell part· nership assets. pay and disdw'lll au litbilties ot the partnership. collect and ,..,. aN monies .,.,,.. to the pettnwsNp, '*"""' existq cxwlbacts and Kt in any "*""" necnswy to wind up the=:2:."faits ol pettrwship. DATED: 23. 1987. GENERAL PARTNER: Rt.A HOU>tNG COMPANY. INC .• • ow._.. COfPOllltiott ByH. ..,..Mf Sil-.m, V"a,_esidtd UMfTED PARTNER: AL ACQUISITION OOMPANY. a CllibTA Umlltd Pwtns· stlip ByH. Ra1mond Bit..,. ... ., lrW8Ct 12/lO 12117 12124 12131 0973 ,.., fChi ...... .. nan I Tht ... b• ...... ii tiwbl*'-•T..,._ ._..1'11 cl1t11, TMlnltJ. tute tot c ..... ,...1.-tit u,..,,.....,.. •10 •. r.-...., .. ml.*" nit a.dt..C• .. _. JeeTae1 'II\ •aow. ec.t Hwy #333, Necport Beech. CA 92663. This businus is con- dudlld by an indMdual The reaistrant com· maiced to transact busi· ness und« the fictitious business names listed .t>cJW on 6/87. This SUtemet1t .,. filed with the County Clettt ol ()ranee County on Dec. 7, 1987. (Sie1ed) Joe T.,...._,m 12110, 12.17, 12..24, 121 31 0947 ~1 Wmta flChl ... 11111 Id ...,.n•w1m TN lcllailil11 '*"°"'are doir'C .....,_a LA MIR· ADA. VDfTURE PARTNERS, a Calitomia..,...,pertne,. ship. 13 CotporMe Plaza. Suite 200, Newport Beech, CA92660. Hopkins Development earnc-nt. LP., a Deluw~ timitlad pilttnership. 13 Cor. ponte Ptaza, Suite 200. Newport Beach. CA 92660. J.M. Peters Company, a NelMda cxwpon1tion, 1601 Dove Street. Suite 190, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Business first transacted under this business name on Nov. 13, 1987. This business is con- ducted by a ~ part· nership. SCned JJ. Peters eomp.ny, J.M. f'*rs. Pn!s- ident. Hopkins Development Company. LP .. a Delaware limited partnership By: Stephen Hopkins DewJlopment Company ol Newpe>rt Beach. a CaJifomia COf1)0f'8tion By: ~ C. Hopkins, President. This stMement 1AS filed with the County ~ ol <>ranee County on NOi. 30, 1987. file No. F362697 1211012/17 12124 12131 0970 f311111 ACllllOUIMl•tm NAME ITATu.JIT The ""lowitW penons are doina businas as PAU· SADES TENNIS CLUB. 1262 S.E. Bristol, Santa Ana. c.lif. 92707. Mic::hMI N. Hook. 1001 W. Bay Ave., Balboa, Catif. 92661. Sonia 8. Hook. 1001 W. Bey, a.n.. CA 92661 This business is con- dudltd ~ hwbendMd wife The reaistr.nts com- meticed to tnnsad bu$i- ness under the fictJtious business rwne liAld abowe on S.1·19n. This stslss nent WIS fited with ... ~ Clerk ol e>r.,.. Councy on Now. 18. 1981 ('Siened) MichMt ... Hook 1/210.12117, 12124. 121 31 0949 . ... Why a permit? •YGDRYA CBlllSTA LONG tr you are contemplating aMjq a patio to your lao~ or a ape, or a new dri~ay, or a powder room-should you obtain a building permit? Do you have to? Often homeownen feel that. eaptrially with a minor improve-. ment such u a driveway or patio, they don 'l need all the hassle of going to city hall to get a permit. Sometimes bomcownen need an additional room and convert OD already existing space-such as an attic. They may argue that Do permit is needed since they are not adding anything, really; no new square footage! Such thinking, however, may tum out to be costly in the long run, and sometimes even extraordinarily dangerous. We remember one lovely home in Newport Beach, which we sold about three years ago. It bad • fiberglass, in-~hc-ground spa which had been largely installed by the owner himself. When city inspector Jim Sinasek inspected the home, and cxpccially the spa, during escrow. his only com- ment was: .. This is an accident just waiting to happen!" The hOIDCOWDCT had installed several electric wires above ground, within reach of a person sitting in the spa. Needlell to uy. lhis ii in violation of tbe city•1 ek:ctricaJ .UU.. ..rety onlinaD- ces. Had the laomeoWllal iD this example applied for a SM per- ~ the fiDal certificaiioa would not have been siftD to them without a couple of city i.nspeo- tiom. Such inspectionl wouJd have revealed tbe r~ imtal- lali°' and a conection would have been required. During every sale ClaOW of a home in Newport Be.ch, we ha'1C a city inspection-usually done by Jim Si.nasek or Bill Latrell They also check that all addi- tiona or alterations were done with the proper building per- mits. It must be stressed that such an inspection in no way replaces the "physical building inspec- tion." This latteT inspection is done, usually at the buyer"s expense, by a licensed contno- tor. It outlines in detail the condition of the bome•1 plum~ ing, wiring appliances, roof, windows, doon and the like. Sometimes sellen and buyen alike grumble at the cost and/ or necessity of all t.bae inspec- tions. However, these inspec- tions~ in the long nm, benefit both the seller and the buyer. They let the buyer know exactly ...., he is getting. In turn, they free the seller of haviq sold a home with a faulty condition and possibly ensuing liability. With these advantages for both seller and buyer in mind, it is best for all parties to bear the inconvenint'US of COit and time, in view of the benefits to all L,_,. o/ Ne"'JllOf't R-1 &uile 3'f S• Mfrwl n# N"'fl'Orl ._'1 CA nf4I (114) '1#-5'U Merrill Lynch agents (WZ1 , ........ and the genuine cow::em for the employees. She also knew sev- eral people in the office and said that it is a friendly and congenial place. .. People arc happy together and work well as a tea.m." Tully said. "'Jim Wood gives a relaxed aura to the company.• Tully said she is bringing in the philosophies of booestj and straightforwardness into her WOTL "'What goes around, coma around," she said. •If youn kind to people and wort well with them. then they will want to work with you. lbal'I the way to Fl clients aod have repeat clients.• BILL SAUNDDlS Real Estate is a family affair with Bill Saunders. His wife, MarciAt manages tbe Irvine office of Merrill Lynch; his son, Jobn, is in commercial real estate with Grubb &Dd EDit; and bis daughttr, Aaoa Marie. jmt completed some counework in real c:st•te. Sauaden, a Uaivenity of Southern Califoraia (USC) and.., .... been in bosiDC8 for hi...., for a number of )all. importina ... diltrilMlt-ina apicultunl eqaipD:llL Bil wife Qririally .. -....... ill real ..... .,.a.a, Wida Merrill LJllCIL ..She said it w~ the best place to go." be said. KJ looked at othen~ but with the training program here, the future looks very solid.• Saunden• philosophies are honesty. integrity and giving the best service and advice possible to clients. He knows bard wort lies ahead. SUSDAMMANN Susie Ammann came from the Huntington Beach office of Merrill Lynch and has been in~olftd ill real estate for more than. year. •Jm not IUl'e what dro'1C me to real estate. but ltve always been f acinatcd with it, .. she said. Ammann bd worted as a flight attendant for TWA (or 14~ ycan and decided it WU time for a career chaql:. She said abe was getting tired of beina gone so much. "'It\ been going aal well the last year, .. she said ... ) sold ICYCD bows in Bumm,ton Beach last year. If I can do tbe same tbiq Oft!' ~ it will all WOl'k oul" She said &be feds tJaat aal c:ste1c ii al'ftyl a aood m.rtet, ud if. penoe ..... to make it, it ila'l IO lad die eompuy .. it ii the perlOD. A••••• U. prowa oat Uni wOrt,.,. ...... the B11f •• Bu~ ofticc\ top pr-.. ... '°"'* moatJa ....... co ,..,. . ---·· 1111 TME NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS Aa I I 11. 1m-1• JI ,., a.~ w..a f'ltiiliOUI • Id • .... " ......... ' .,... ............. ... dDifts ....,_ ..: SANTA ft SfltttMGS TOWNE ~ TER PARTNERS. • ~­ .......... ~.13 Cai»ot• Plaza. ~ 200. Newpol1 Bach. California 92660. HC>PkiM Oeve.topment Campe117, LP .• a Delaware lin*d ~. 13 Car· porate Ptaza, Suite 200, ..... port Beech, Caflfomia 91660. Mlllbhan CorporMiof.. • California eotpOtatian, 13 Corporate Ptaa. Suite 200, Newport BAc.h, CaCifomi8 92660. Jeffrey 8 Armour, an individual, 13 Corporate Plaza, Suite 200, Newpoi1 Bact\, Caliioma 92660. Thoma O. l.enny, an indi· wtdual, 13 COi porate Plaza. ~ 200, Newport 8eactl, California 92660. This business 1s con· ducted b7 a .,eneral s-t· nershic>. f.BAANES A petJtion has been filed by PHlWS A 8AAH£S in the SuperiOf' Court of ORANGE~ ...... tl'lll PHY'UJSA.. IWINES be appointed as per$0nal ~ to ldmiM- tef the ~ d the dece- dent. The petition requests authority to adminlSter the e5tlle under the h ldepelld- ent Admini5tr.tion of Estates Act. A h8erinc on the petition wilt be hetd on 12130/87 at 1:45PM in Dept 3 tocMed at 700 CIVIC CENTER ORtVE WEST, SANTA AHA. CA IF YOU OBJECT ID the ~ dthe petition, you shautd eittwr llC)pMf' at the hurins and mte your objections or file _,.rtten obtectionS ...,, the court ~e the hurina. Your ~may be in pet· son or b7 10IK attorney ~S1UI ~llOTIC£ nett nous ai 111 E• ... nam n The.,.,... penons are a.busir.-aHAMIL· TON 8USHARO ASSO· C&AT£S,. Cal.tomia eeneraJ ~. 13 Corl)Ofate Plaza .• s.. 200. Newport a.ch, CA 92660 Hopkins Oevelopm~nt ~. L P., a om.are . hrntted pwtrlel'$hp, 13 Coor· PGfate Plau. Suite 200, Mewpurt 8eech, CA 92660 Harbor hcific Oewllop- ment. a CaWotnia COii pora- bon. 4040 Mac:Atthur, Suite 324, Newport Bach, CA 92660. Mattshan Corpcnbon. a Califomta corporation, 13 Corporate Plaz.a, s.. 200. NellllpOft Beach. CA 92660 This business is con- ducted by a aeneral part· nersmp. 'Gold' in Harbor Ridge. • • The re11str8nt com· menced '° transact buSl--nes.s under the fictibous bUstnes.s name 01 names listed llbtM! on Nowember 20, 1986. IF YOU ARE A CRE.DfTOR or a continsent creditor of the dece.ased. you must file your dalm with the court or present It to the personal ~ apppotnted by the court within four months from the date of fi~ issuance of letters H pro¥tded 10 sectln 700 of the California Probate C.ode The bme for filin& claims will not expire pnor to four months from the date of the heatin& nottced abc:Mt The re11strant com· menced to tf3nsad busi· ness under the fictitious buSlness ~ or names hsted above on Odiober 1, 1985 S11ned Hopkins Development Compan;-. L P • a Delaware limited partnership By Stephen Hopkins Development Company of Ne'wPort Beach. a California corPQrat1on. General Partner I$ lfM .. fl Storage is not lacking in this lower level with a large walk-in area under the stain and closets across the ball where the present ownen store ski equipment. One of the areas was originally designed and plumbed to be a wine cellar. At the other end of the lower level is a luxurious guest suite,· or maid's or in-law's quartcn. A sliding glass door leads to the yard. The sleeping area is separ- ated from the sitting room by a white brick divider. The white brick is continued on the fire- place. The bath features a Roman tub with separate shower and two separate sinks in separate pullmans. MARVELOUS VIEW 1be uppermost level contains the master suite and two bed- rooms with separate baths. Both bedrooms are large and feature spacious wardrobes. One offers the marvelous forevcT view of ocean and city from an arched window set in an alcove. Both baths have clear skyJ.iP.ts allowing the maximum in nat- ural lighting. Across the galleria landing which looks down into the entry hall is the sumptuous master suite. This area has every pos-- sible amenity a resident could think of and more. The landing leading to the master suite is lined with mic- ron. Step up t •' the woman's closet with the maximum in storage and a small skylight. The man's closet contains two sec- tions with built-in storage. Tbctt is a Jocked fur closet in the hall Across from the hall is the luxurious master bath. It is designed in his and hen fashion, with gseencry separating the two baths. A glassed-in. walk through steam shower ptovides the connection between the two. The bedroom is designed as an enjoyable retreat. Silk padded fabric lines the walls and Improved investment proJ)erty on 33,600 square feet of land with excellent future potential! Priced at only $695,000. Call Paul Belous for further details. , ... fChiWalll Ea ..... ?TS "' The ........ ...,.__ IS doint bUMneu • AUS. TRAUAN 0£STtNATtON cono. ~FlC OEST~ NATtOH CEN1'ER. 2618 Newport Btvd .• Newport Bledt. CA 92663. WftHem L .. ~. 19352 ...... U..'20&. Huntinaton Buc9'. CA 9264a, Thft butJneu Is '°"'" dadld ~· ..... -· ........ The r .. ittrant com~ lftllad to tr'llmd ..... ... under the fiditious business names listM ..._on June 1. 1-. Thil ,. 2 ·-· -Med ........ ~a.ts al ~ C.aunl1 an O.C.. 7. 1987. CSW-0 Wili8ln t...a.Ty 12110. 12.17. 12124. 121 31 0946 ceiling. Celestial lighting is set into the padding and looks like hundreds of stars when tunlcd on. There is a wet bar. and the arched window looks out on the view. lo the corner is the fire- place, set into smoked glass paneling. FINANCIAL FACTS AND REALTOR INFORMATION The home is listed at Sl,750,000 by GnWt and ElliL The ofTice is located at #2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more information and viewing. call 644-(,200 and ask for Danny Bibb or any other member of the team: Carol Allison. Stella Shirar or Ste- phanie Grody. Sianect Hopkins ~ ment Company, LP. a Oe4- ..,. limited partnership By: Stephen Hopkins Devel· opment Company d New· Port Beach, a Cahfomia COf'PC)fation. Ge,neral ~ By: Stephen C Hopkins. PresMient This statement was filed wrth the County Cler\ of Oranp County on Not 30, 1987 Fite No f362727 12110,12117. 1212•. 12131 0959 1..37822 ruaJC M011CE lll01lCE Of DOTH Of JAMES F. WJIES ._, Oii KiiiW TO AllMIUIU ESTATE NO.. A 14111.t To ah heirs.. beneficaries. creditor$, c:.ontineent -:reO- itors.. and penons who :nay be OChef MW Nd11Ciested 1n the wtll 01 est* of JAMES YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ~ b7 the court. " you att a person Interested In the estate. you may SiefVe upon the executor Of admtntstrator. OI upon the attorney for the eM!CtAor OI admtntslnllDr. and file With the COt.Wt with proof of ser· \'ICe, a wntlen ~ stat· ..,. tb8t you desire soeaat. nobce of the films of an inventory and appraise· menl of e5Uite aseb OI of the petrtiol is or accounts mentiof'f!d in sec:bOnS 1200 and 1200.5 of the Calitom&a Pr~Code. LAWLER. FELIX & HAU. Anomey tor peti:borier. 700 SOUTH FLOWER STREET. 30TH FLOOR. LOS AHGElES. CA 90017 1211012/1712124 ~ By Stephen C Hopkms, Pres.ident This statement was filed with the County c~ ot <>ranee County on Nov 30. 1987 Fiie No F362698 12/10 12117 1212• 12/31 0971 "'91.JC NOTICE MNCJMIJTil"lll'IC(~ Oii APftJCATION JOSOWIGEll OSI PPWOf M.COHOUC KWUGE ucom 12-3-87 To Whom It May Concern CHENG. Diana Chun& N & ~Shih H se apptyiTig '° the ()q» ..... It of Ak:o- hollC ee-.erace c.antnl' to sett alcoholic be3.ei 111!5 at 300 MMlne Ave • Balboa 92662 with ·41 ON SALE 8EER & W1NE PU8UC EAT- ING Pl.ACE hcense(s) 12/10 0952 k '4....1 Bring Antiques & Move Right In! Grandma's quilts and country furnishings will look great in this home. High comer lot with city views, high beam ceilings, lots of wood and brick in this 3 bedroom home. $395,000 545 Hazel, Open SundaJ 1-4 :. Neat for Mom & Dad! No car needed! Two bedrooms, big garage, yard, room to add or enjoy as is. 30' x 118', R-1 lot, ocean side of Coast H!it:.. $305,000 323 Narcissus, Open SundaJ 1-4 Uve, Work and PlaJ bJ the BaJ! L.llundnMMt-$160,000 (firm). RellMlmnt-$325,000. usy and successful. ~·~ ~JJ°"71~ Beww .Sf~ & .fllwt-JiihL.O 673-8494 3407 East Coast Hipway,. Corona ckl Mar • .. ... I.DUL.II Mlf--Cherming rwnod .. 1d 3 bdrm wfth den and huo-deck over 3 car gaqge. Open yet cozy Wfth tlreplace and bay windowed dining .,.., French windows and doors open to lovely brick patio. First time on mart<et. 14•.111 a1-1• DITA EA Eastaide condo teels just like home. Lovely 2 lby 3 bdrm in 20 unit complex with off street parking and pool. Highly upgraded with crown moldings. Fr. doors, separate dining and 2 spacious patios. ,,.... a1-t• CIU Elf PAii in Costa Mesa. Immaculate, freshty painted 3 bdrm home in family neighborhood. Vaulted ceilings and woodbuming Fp. in the living room. Nice patio wtih fire ring in huge yard. Walk to all schools. II•.• Al·I• •11111• IUCI Great possibilities in this attractive 4 bdrm home with pool and spa Super location in nice famity neighborhood with great schools. 11..... Al·l• UITlllE CllTA lfJA-f antastic 3 bdrm, 1 'A bath beautifully redone with nearly everything new: roof, kitchen, appliances. floor coverings and landscaping on large lot. Just Reduced to ... 1111.-131·1• IBll'•T WEI-Spacious 2 story family home with 4 bdnns and 2~ baths. Great location close to Community ~ and tennis courts and ;ust 3 blocks to the beach. (LH) Im.HI ...... IOCI CITTAIE-Charming 2 bdhn fixer on R-2 lo'i l'wo patios, one with koi pc>nd. Terrific Newport l~tion 112 block to bayfront beach and park. 11h blocks to ocean. Use as vacation home or build 2 units. 1215,111 a1-1• UY 118' condo on the Peninsula Freshly carpeted and totally furnished 2 bedroom 2 bath in security building with community poof and rights to 35' boat slip. Carefree vacation, walk to Newport landing, beaches and ferry. 1215.• ~ IE'lfllT llWll-A tranquil oasis just 3 blocks from the ocean. Needs some T.LC. but Great Potential and Great Pricefl Cottage style 2 bdrm home with den and office, lawn and brici( planters on quiet street Reduced for quick saleH 1211.111 111·1• Mi&DIR In ..... Newport B11cta comm&.nay _. pool wt ................ ' tidnn., 2" bill\ ..... on comer lot will tonMI clllll• '°°"" .unny pMlo • end gNet ......... 8hot1 Wlllk '° oceen. L8nd inducted at Utl.m Ul·I• --.E um1n co-op in 12 unit complex on the Udo Peninsula. Rlnly on matket 2 bdrm ~ ..., comer unit wtlh fp .. P9fquet floorl-double ~ and upansive bay and night light views. Avalleble bo9t lllps and community pool. HM.Ill ··-·- CHIM 18. .._Rare triplex completely renovated and like new including baths. kitchens. tile ~ fixtures. Three 2 bdrm townhoule 9tyte units. one with fp and 1~ batha. Freshty peineed, <*'P•d and new window COYerings. •••.111 111-1• U. lll.E-Futl of charm and tunahine. Gracious home with cozy den and 3 bdrma Including eecluded grand rnuW with window nook. his/hers beth and deck. Beamed ceilings and fireplace in living room, hardwood floors and south patio on comer lot 1111.• Ut-1• MAUTIC II IMllT-Luxurious 2 story penthouse condo facing bayfront beech. Over 2500 Sq. Fl with 3 bdrrns including master suite with spa tub and steam shower, dining room and den. Top quality with security and intercom aystema and two large decks. Magnificent bay action and night light views. 111.-.U1·1• IATml Clft Cllll-Spacious 2 bedroom unit with den, fireplace, top quality decor and attached 2 car garage. Living room with wet bar opens to waterfront patio In this elegant gated community with pool and spa. Land inctuded and PRICED TO SELL 11•.HI A1 ·1• ICUIW-at the center of Newport's action with fabulous ocean and catalina vktwa. large 2 ltofy 4 bdrm home with huge famUy room and two spacious sunny patios. Completely fUrnished at .. lllu,e I A1·1• EITATE IAl.E-Must sell befcn year's end for tax purpo1e1 One atoty 3 bdrm c"*>m home in Newport. built around an atrium pool with retnlctable roof. Spa and fireplace in the ~ IUite. a den/ office, formal dining. large family room and lovely city and mountain views. Submit all reuonable often. 11•111 A1 ·1• Clllll IB. UI Fabulous 7 yr old award winning duptex nestfed In greenery. Two 2 stofy 3 bdrm units beautifully accented with wood, glass and tile and brightened with skytights. Large front unit. buitt for an owner has master bedroom with fireplace and spa tub. ••• 111·1• CUfflUEI 4 bdnns plus guat qttra or famity room with charming decor and the ambiance of a New England village. French doora open trom living area to the deck to extend ocean and sunMt views. T otalty remodlled in '85 with new plumbing, electric, roof and tiding. Large auumable loan. ••••• 111·1• lm ml-Fabulous Mediterranean style 4 bdrm home on enormous lot at quiet ~ of illand. Dramatic 16' double door entry le.da to two lby living and dining ...... wtth walls of --opening to loYety tiled patio wtl\ fountain and 1P9-Fit..,.._ in Hbnlty. ~ m-. IUl'9 Md living room. Art ou19tanding home for•""111ining. IHI.Ill Dl·I• CI 11 , • .. New '*8 eo111J11111porwy condoe In ~ 1c<1Mon on bluff ~ ..._ t.bOr. CilcMI' ilded 2 biictlm Md din ~ --. lkyligMll. .. ~..._ ..nny ..--end two cer =:.m-.,.,. . . . . . . . . .... . ... . . . .. W I n mLD8uHt wtl'I top ~ In 1116. Fr. doorl. Wood loots. ape tube. torn.I dining ... -- in kbchena In both the 3 and ' bdrm unlla. Welk to e.lboa Feny. Proieded Income of $7&,000. Fl I ··~ D1·1• .... ~ .. home. pert9ct for entertaining. PrelllgkM pl/Id cornmuntty with tennia and pool&. Thia 4 bdrm. den and formal dining with 2 famity rooms envelop8 the viewer in luxury. Interior designed by Fari with mirror-. designer lighting. travertine and custom built-Ina. AH with fabuloua panoramic views. Rogers Gardens landscaping enhances the exterior complete with custom spa. 117•• 111·1• ~-Wonderful custom 4 bdrm with dining and famity rooma buitt 8 v•rs ago with large brick patio and spacious family kitchen. MUiier bdrm suite with deck and attic tor storage. Prime comer location on boerdwalk with fantastic views. .... U1 ·1• Ema• IT1lE UYflHT Freshly painted and refurbished with dock for large yacht Paneting and mouldings throughout this 5 bdrm with a dining room fit tor a royal banquet. 2 stofy living room with trench doors. beam ceilinged library. family room and gourmet kitchen. Uaed brick entry courtyard and rear patio with apa. nn.m 111-1• IAYllllD IAYFlllT--Over 80 fl of water frontage and panoramic views of the widest part of Newport Harbor. Freehly refurbished large gracious 4 bdrm home with new carpeting and land9caping. Formal dining. family and old tuhioned sun room pfu9 courtyard with pool. P'91tigk>u8 guarded community. ME I t 7 ... J1.-.111 Ul·t• ~ Ill.I ~ Hou9e'" with .. bdrrna-den/guest, a g8ltery surrounding the two story living room with antique mantel, gourmet kitchen opening to the spacious cozy family room and elegant format beyfront dining room. Stained and leaded windows and Fr. doors open to the apectacular bey view and 1o 1he tlrrace leading to the dock for 2 large yechta. 11.ne. 111·1411 ..._ -.un Choice south baytront location for this elebaAte new 4 bdrm with new dock. Extras lndude the dining room's Austrian crystal chandelier, travertine fireplace in the living room, large famity room and stained gtasa skylights in the master bath and gourmet kitchen. S1atl of the art technology guidee the heating and cooling syatem. 2 tPas. aauna. video, intercom and security ..,-me. .... ,,,. WA,TERFR.ONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS·· 1436 W. C<Ntt Hwy. Nt!wport leach 831·1411 ~In. Rentals. Property M1~t 315 M~riM Ave. bl~ Wand •711111