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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-12-31 - Newport Harbor Ensign (2).red money aY m.L ILU.VKY Aa Edison Hip School scince . tew IM r wlM> oWllled a 53 foot Ailina yacht, a Porsche ud more thu $600;000 iD Caiib md &Old, .... been -anated by Newport •adl police for money laanderiaa. ~ to pOtioe spotamaia Bob o.tiq. Wllik DO odlia' charFS are pDcliils • iM prWllt time., Oct.. Da-.e Moon of ttie Nc.'Wport 9cwil police said police n.arcotica snjflj ...... raded politively to tbe CMla wl me Y.:id. indicating that both bad beeD iD close proximity to controlled substances .. James Ralph Hoylud, 42, of Dana Point, wu arrested with John Fredcrict FOrd, 41, of Loq Beach. after tbe Bank of Newport alerted police to tbe fa that Boyland bad deposited S60,000 in his accoant from October, 1986 to February, 1917. Hoyland bad also exchanFf larae amowats of low denomination billl for larF bills, but all or the dnqiag tranuctiom were for lea than SI0.000, the tran•action amount bub aR required to report to the federal govawm... While banks are required to report tten'lctiom of SJ0.000 or more, tbcy may re~ b'aDW:tiom of 15.000 or mon. Ao:~ toaaoaroe •*a.it of McwP.G.fi.. HOJlaad._ trawctioDI uomed~ud were~ to the po&c w1 the federal aova •aw:nt Sea-lloa Rodp:n. of the Newport Police. investi1atcd Hoyland and liearaed that be appaready bad DO kai•imate source of f1IDda that woald account for such lm'F tra•ettioaL Search warrants ·were 1e1 wd OD Ray- land and Ford. and police diiwYaed SI j million in cash and gold in safe Boatburnsinlocalyard deposit boxes at four locations ad clear title to two Mueratis, the Porwcbe and the yacht. BY alLL HARVEY The early morning houn of Christ- mas day proved to be busy ones for the Newport Beach Fire Department, who responded to two fares between 3 and 5 a.m., accordiq to spokesman Russell Cheek. The first. at 3:01 a.m., wu a boat stored on a lot at Spoiler Y acbts, 1700 W. Pacific Coast Highway. The boat. a 46 foot SpoileT. wu traded in on a new boat by the previous owner and was being stored on a cradle pending ulc, accordiq to manqer l.inda Hoh. Cbcet said dama,e to the boat is estimated at SJ00,000. Cause of the blue is unknown and is under inves- tigation. The second was in response to a call from Barbra Van Holt, of 2315 Tustin. at S:ll Lm. Cheek said the fare was camed by a cip.rerte di.scarded in a waste basket. He said Van Holt was awakclled by smote and wote ber mother, Aorance Demo~ who was spendiq t.bc nigbl with bcr. Both ~ tRatcd for smote inhalation ud taken to Costa Mesa Memorial Hospital. DamaF wu estimated at 52,000. All property owned by Hoylud md Ford bas been ICized by police and both men arc being held on SlS0,000 bail Turner talks after one year in Council seat Cwen« "/l&u • n.nwr lt&J com- pleted ltiJ Jim~ tU • ~mbn of tM Newpon &.dt Cily Cowtcil, """ltett, in an inurvWw widt Emip ~ &lilor R~ /Jloom, lw ~on 1""1 yeor and wltal lia alwod.. Newport Erlp; You've been on the cou.ncil a little over a year. Do you know the ropes now? C'8 I rt 1W CT~ I tit.int IO. • • I ... on die plea ... c:ommiaion for two and a baJf JQ1S, OD the (city) AYialioll Owmittcc for fi~ ,an aod t.be IUihre of my b i-. ii sUcb \bat I laaw dealt witll tbc city (or many ~ IO a combi="ioe Of tt.oee thiqs pYC me a Jot of i!llilbt into bO• tbe city WOlb. I tlaiat tMI I probably bad a srat advUtaae aver I01DCODt comi.QI iato the Olfice COid, IO to speak But., li:il1 I 1Llldcraei= 'od tbc amont of time il ..._to._, do a~ jolb. MK: C-=ci'ft= N s.__. "°is ...._ lliid • ian •\ bin laow a c a , ... , f 5 ' -.. 1 co+litj.w GI llaL pereoe willa a f9p..fupe job ca N&:Cr rilw an•...,. Birt also have the U.. to be a U.pmopa11lltM1t111a.,111D co1acil'DC9Pber. DO~ Ft my -. to...nl s nr•llllo. ol dll ..,, • ~· What .. yos ... "' CT: I think I'm a YerJ, well-t1M1t idea? orpniftd person -aDd I~ got Ct: I do not lapport tbal effort. to aet my akep. If 1 don't act for .everal reaona. For it to be seven oreiaJit boun of alccp eaCb b~ into tbe city, we Would nipt, I am shot. I try to get to have to have tbe oontent of the bed e.i.ch night around 10; I get 'landowner. Jn th.ii ~ tlll& up about 5:30. . . But~ l do put in a lot of boun on weekends, and during the rest of the week, too. I carry my own dictatin1 macbi.JM! in my car and I dictate a lot of Jett.en in my car. I have a phone in my car and make an awful lot of calls from the car. And I spend a lot of Saturdays and nights working on City Council stuff'. I estimate that I probably spend a good 20 houn a week on council buaineu. NE: Are you enjoying it? Ct: O~ yes I am. It has it-S ups and downs, but overall I'm enjoying it. NE: What are the major con- cerns of the people in your district (the Back Bay and Air- port areu)? CT: I think the major concern in my district ii the airport and finding an additional airport site. Another major concern is the annexation of Santa Ana Heights. That is moving right along. . . All we have to do is finaliz.e the circulation element and the package will be com- plete. Then we take it to the citiuns, and they could tum it dowa It's up lo them whether they want to come in under tbcsc involves the On.nae County Board of Superviaon, wbo do not want to ICC tbe airport IO lo the city. for various reaona. Secondly• eftD if it WU broupt into the city. and we could briD& it in. the county would still operate the airport. We would still not coDbOI tbc aia:pod In addition to that, tbe land me ii already faxed for the airport. Tbe north and east aide is tbe city of Irvine; the west aide is tbc city of Costa Mesa.. .• Tbe issue of 'llliremeduile ... 1lrar .. to t11e iej«wiw.. o.. ..... Willa LnelafSeltioe D(a • ••c'a-t of trdic flow wlaida ..... .... f08d I (fD .. SI 9 ~die ....... in wllida ii ii calm' 'Id. la awace. the hiitiariw will drop tbaL • • 15 ot 20 peaeeat. What that IDCl8M ii ... about so pcrceal of the ~ ialmec- tiom in our city woald llOl meet the requirements of the initia- ti~ ... Tben. a developer wbo wants to~ IUa ptopel'tJ will laaw to meet tbe requirement• Oldie Traffic ph-iq Initi•tift. Tiie only way to --tboee req~ meats would be to run a tndfic study to detCrmine the imPecu (of develop meat) oo nearby iatenecti.om and tlleD ao out Ud mah tbe impr0¥emea11 to ........ fin&; .. _ if &lag Won. ,..... • ..,"* .ao_.ao.,apUllfD ziill(for cau11•ioe). Up to tMI po;., tMre'a DO paraatee of .......... WUt tUt •• • ii tM, woald baw to lay Otll • awful lot of mo~. Ud _, wouldn't baw it. Tbm woald be ¥e('Y few ~Y ownen iD that ~D (to pay for roeill first), became in this ilidulby you clepead on borrowed ~ to ao forward. So, for all inteat• ud purpoaes, it woWd ttop dCMlopment. .. In addition to that, tbe way the initialift ii ~ thae me IC'YUal e~om. R..,;ctenrial developmenta of four waita or lea are aempt. lndustriM or commercial dndopmeata ollell daat 10,000 square feet are cumpt. But, in order top dllt aemption, it .. ,. tbat ... , time • builditta permit is palled ,_ a.aw to ao before tbe pl•-int commillion and the City Coa- cil and they have to make findinp that the project it exempt. YiMt tbat !DaN ii, if JOO wanted to mnode1 your kitchen, you9cl laaw to go belore die pl•ani• cc-=i=ion and tliey would laa.e to aatc a findina tMa JOOR ~ the City Ow.mcil woald have to mab a fi""'i• tu. you're exempt, then ,_ CCMlld ., •head We lllt mcR tball 3,000 build- iDa ,..-. proce .. d ~ die c:ily -* year. ~ I recall; abcMlt 2,Q!OO el dlian are for rn'deatial imp(ovemmts. You I. AS JION'IAft::AS RANCH HUNTING AND FISHING CI.:UB (AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION) ® 11m111 mm• A PRIVATE HUNTING AND FISHING ewe 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 miles of Little Poso Creek traverses the Club. Indi- genous game such as quail, dove, wild turkey, whitewing 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. pheaant, chukker and bobwhite shall b8 planted along with additional stocking of bass, trout and blue- gill, following the sale of tHe 700th mem 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 ttle 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, 885 Vista Bonita. NewPOrt Beach, California 92660. or Alexander B. McDonald. Esquire (619) 155-9300. 12520 High Bluff Drive. Suite 150, San Diego, California 92130. Hug could become ad cational dinosaur Sue Kauth I recently tead an article on the legal implications of bugging or patting a student on the shoulder. 1be advice to educa- tor. was to back off from any physical contact with the stu- dents for fear of pouible accu- sations of molestation or inap- propriate behavior. Several teacben in Orange County have been accused recently of various forms of sexual abuse or molestation. Some or the teachers have imiated that they were only patting the student on tbe shoulder or giving a f riendJy non-sexual bug. To further compound matten, aome female atudentl have alleged that male te.cben have bad sexual liaisons with them. It is a frightening time to be in education, particularty in view of the emergence of a litigious society. Lawsuits are ao common that we counselon bad a special meeting just to review the ways we can Ft sued. It took two houn! The counselor, in fact, prob- ably runs an especially great risk of having nurturing behavior misconstrued. I, for one, am a bugger. I come from a .. buggy" family and have bugged and patted and arm-socked my way dirough IS ycan of teaching and counseling. I do not care if it's a boy or girl that I am bugging. I do not care if they are prc- pubesocnt or oozing with testos- terone. 1 just bug the kMh that need a bug. As one counselor in the article pointed out, a coun- aelor may be the only penon that has ~' bugged the child. I intend to continue those expres- sions of love and support. Here arc some situations where a bug or shoulder pat was in order. •The suicidal boy, Joey, stays alive and in school. breaks away from his gang activity, and receives his diploma. Hug city! • A girl comes in and tells me that her mom bu pulled a knife on her the eveniq before. Fint I bug, then I call child abuse (I can get sued for not calling. too!). As a matter of fact, the mother can then threaten to 1ue me if the allegation ia unfounded. • A chronic truant tells me she bas stAyed in all her claues for a whole week, even though it's been good beach weather. She gets at leaat a pat on the shoulder, maybe a sock in the arm. • School rebel. chip-on·t~ shoulder male reports that bis new physical science teacher is "'totally cool" and that be has made two A 'I on the last two quiu.es. Sock on the (manly) shoulder. • A girl who bu gone to six high schools in the put four years report~ that 1he1l be moving again. and thanks me for the help. Mep-bug. • Asian f atber finally agrees to go to counseling with his daughter. who is driving him nuts with punk dresses and alienated behavior. Hug the father. Pat the angry daughter's shoulder. Father then cries. As I think about these situa- tions, and how they could be misconstrued, my heart aches for several people. First of ~ I fear for the little children who have tough home lives, and who may now be deprived of physical a.ff ection from cautious teachers. Aho, I could weep for educators who are already detached from the kids~ and who will move even f wther away after reading the legal implications of a touch. Particularly, I grieve for educa- tors like me, who have a lot of love to give. and may be getting paranoid about giving it. Do I worry about a lawsuit'? Sure, rm concerned. But u I told my princip~ I'm going to keep right on bugging. And then I gave him a rib-crusher. He said be needed one. Sue Kautla i.s a licmsed ther- apist and co1H1Mlor at a local public laifla JclaooL Slw and hter lawband liw wiJla tltdr four- year-old dm.«latu in N~port Heiglat.s. Sail away with knowledge at OCC Registration is underway for a variety or Orange Cout Co~ lege public sailing courses that begin Saturday. Jan. 9. Classes. based at OCC-S Sail- ing and Rowina facility in New- port Beach, offer bands-on instruction with 80 percent of the class time spent sailing on New- port Harbor or in the ocean. Courses range from •tlegimllng S&ili..n1" in Lido 14 dinahies to -ocean Sailing"' aboard OCC'1 Larae ocean racers. Other claaea on the winter idlcdule include •1niei"mc:diate Lidos," a primer course for •Intermediate Shields.,. which focu.a on the finer' pointa of sail trim and 1ailin1 theory; .. Advnced Sai1in1," which focuses on sail trimming s~ helm technique and crew work; "Introduction to Big Boats."' which covers the basics of han- dling large yachts 30 to SO feet in length; and .. Introduction to Cruising~"' designed for those who have intermediate sailing skills and want to move into cruising larger au.xiliaries. All persona age 16 or older may register. The clau COIU ranae from sso to $98, depm- dip on the das taken. Visa and MasterCard holden may rqil- ter by phone. For more information or a free sailiq coune tcbeld• call occ•s Community Services office at 432 ... 5880 . -0.nks to 111•ous damtioos ~ n.. Ca _, • • m..e. ,.,.,., and ... c.. ,,, .. ,. the holidmy ...... becM'8 a litde brief11et for the kids 11t Chikhn's Hospital-Or.,. County (CHOC). The .,and evenerw bepn when the children and their perents rode in an aittirw-tike bus to The Cannery, where ttM!y ~ dinnet and deswt. Aftlw_. it was on to the South Coest ~'/. for the .,...., dassk, •A awistl1• Carol: The children and their pentnts really en,o,ed ttwnseNes. And thanks ao to The Cannery Restaurant. FunBus. and South Cont Repertory. who donated servas and spre9d • litt1e Holiday chelf. By Brightening a Child's Holidays, We Raise Our Own Season Sphtts. ~ SCR • Presidential political circus 1988: Harvey tells all Harbor Area residents will be rolling up the 1987 rug this weekend and getting out their 1988 calendan. Without -a doubt the biggest event on the nation's list of events is the upcoming presidential election. It seems alniost a pity that we can't get to there from here without going through what has become the greatest show on earth. With election day a little over ten months down the road, the country has already begun to get a little numb from the lengthy, and extremely expensive, campaigning that has been going on since the day after the last batch of ballots was counted. Iowa will hold its caucus in three short weeks. Whole herds of Democratic candidates arc marching through that state looking for a nod from the party faithful to fuel their campaigns, and campaign coffers, into New Hampshire. The Republicans arc marching too, but their herd is a little smaller. This ii the time of year •hen. tnditionally, tbe pMt year is reviewed and prcdic> tiom for the coming year are nude. I believe that you pTobably know what bas happened during the put 12 mont.bl. ao Pm goiq to take this oppor- tunity to gamble away my credibility and mm a few predictions. While I have no crystal ball or special mental powers, or even a quiet voice in my left ear to help me to make these preclictiom, I fi~ my chances of bitting statistically are about as good as anyone elle's. With. that is. the possible exception of my friend, Gus, who bu a My Turn special way with statistics ••• I once uked Gus what be thought his chances of win- ning the lottery were. .. Fifty-fifty," said Gus. 06Fifty-fifty?• said I, a littJe incredulously. "Yeah." said Gus, .. I buy a ticket and it either wins., or it doesn't. Yl.fty-fd'ty." I don' believe for one minute that my chances are as good u Gus', but here BY BILL llAllVEY goes. -Theft will be -earth- quake somewhere in Califor- nia durina 1988. -Tbe car of choice in Newport Be.cb will become the Suzuki Samurai. After all. anyone in Newport Beech c::an afford a Mcrc:edca, 10 why not go for somethina a little out of the ordinary? -Jim and Tammy Bakker c a , ...... After New Hampshire, the field will move on down south for Super Tuesday. No relation to the Super Bowl, but hyped by the media in about the same proportion, the great event will make or break political fortunes as over half the delegates to the national conventions arc tallied in and locked down. End of an era at Oas is Center The presidential circus costs a great deal of money in a nation which is looking at iCs deficit in horror and haggling over where to make spending cuts. Matching funds are the name of the presidential political game. Tax-payers designate that SI of their taxes to go pay for the campaigns of candidates who can prove they are viable by raising enough money to allow them to dip into the fund to pay bills for everything from political mailings to balloons to television time. Apparently American taxpayers are marking those little boxes and making money available to candidates in record numbers, since the bills for electing our president are reaching record levels. It seems to be a good system for raising money. Since it works so well, let's designate $1, or even $10, from every tax return to reduce the deficit. No matching funds are needed. just resolve. And maybe there's a presidential candidate out there who would like to designate his matching funds to the deficit cause. It seems to us a gesture that could speak louder than all the television time those dollars might have purchased. Last wcet did more than mart the end of the year; it marked the end of an era for lellior citizens in Newport Be.ch. Judy O'Sbaughneay retired as boa of the Ouia Senior Center on Marguerite in Corona clel Mar. Judy O'Sb1ngbwuy wa tbe fant and only administrator at the Ouil Senior Center. Her title was really ~uptrvisor, .. but make no mist•ke About it. abe was as much a bou a.a Hque in Jersey City~ or CW'lcy in Boston OT Daley in Cbicqo. From the day the Ouis Center opened-April 12, 1977-until she stepped down this wee~ Judy O'Shaugbnessy ran the center with the cunnina of a riverboat coo man, the tough- ness of a Marine Corp1 drill sergcan~ and the aigly affection of a Girl Scout troop leader. She was altern•tely adored and cuned, loved and h•ted, and nearly every president of Friends of Oasis, includiog me, beged City Manager Robert Wynn to fire her. But Bulldo1 O'Shaugb- oe11y survived ua all and endured a painful decade•mOQ& the old folb with a amiliq tenacity that wa a model in our B~ 1 T. c • ti municipal bureaucracy. t:tn.er ommumca ons Ouia ia the most beautiful ----------------------1oenior center in Orange County, AWAAD WfNNING 883 PrOductlOfl Place and it really d.idn' cost the city MEMBER CM.-._APB Newport Buch. CA 92663 a penny to get it IW1ed. Some ,.._.. •mrm C714) 631-8120 may inaist that Judy •• the 39 State & National Awards Please send mail to perf cct pcnon to OIV'ft the -·-P 0 Box 9399 r---.. -Since 1978 Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 and get it through iu fmt l • YJUll2 decade. The wbok senior world The Newpott Ens.gn is published baa blossomed in relatively AUDIT AlfUID fCJa Circulation 25,000 Piil mEI: Seth Baker ElBITM EllTll: Roger 8'oom llAllAllll EllTll: Judy Duffy UllCIATE EllTll: Bill Harvey ••n ElfTOI: George Pappas 1'1111 Ema Danny Cota ,...,...,.0: Mary DeChirico Weekly on Thuradaya recent yean, and in Yuppie Newport Beach. the elders were a ctaa to forget if you can. In fact. Oasis wu created over the vigorous objections of tbcn Mayor Paul Ryctoff. But a bandf ul of spirited citiz-ent, encoura1ed by former City Cou.ncilwoman Lucille K.uelua, prevailed and the City Council approftd the project by • linaie vote. n. o.is Senior Cemcr ud J11d1 O'Sbaa1h11euy are DJMIM"r •-re oldie wilclom ol &Olt Wpa. lie fl ti a11 • am sr-.... dllil ""•• -... f.r.ra1 ........... ....,.,.. RUDlllOc*.1 21,co,__,.._ IDODll:J-nearly a miJlioa doJlan to buy an old tchool to be Ille leDior center COR. The ICbool wu owned by the state of California which had acquired it and coademned it to mate way for the Pacific Coat freeway. When the freeway died, tbe Crimd ..tecl. .. About 17,ooo,• lone replied. --Well. dear, pve me a pm..• And the friend sat down and wrote a cbect for that amount foT o.ia. Tbe Newport Bellcb ICDion bave rm.ct lwDdreds of thou.uncle of dollan to bcodit Time of my Life property bec•me IUJ'plus. Although a private acbool- Cardan-occupied the premises and militantly fought the takeover by the senion, New- port Beac-b'1 older adulu woo the day. My wife., Gwen, was a member of the community development citizens advisory committee appointed by Mayor Don Mcin- nis to research tenior needs, and later, when Ryckoff bad suc- ceeded Melo.Dia u mayor, Gwen appeared before the City Coun- cil. Sbe was annoyed bcalme Ryckoff objected to uaiq fed- eral BUD block grant fwada. 1be FederaJ govan.meat ii our government," the said. .. You.. Mr. Mayor, speak of it u if it ftR • f oreip country. and an unfriendly one at that.• The aenion in the council cbambcn cheered. Connie Mumf'ord ii crcclitcd for the name -Ouia.• It ii the acronym for Older Adults Social and lnConnati.oa Servica. And OD April 12, 1977, tbe doon opened. Two yean laler, the depat maalti"'P'lf'PC* buildiq. mo built with fcdetal funds. ... ready, adclina 7 JOO eqaare f~ indadiaa a mapificat titcbeo. But llycUB lmocbd faadl to fwailla the kitdlea out ol the city .....,. SodlcltllioiatMm- llha toot cner. 0. llGIJ..,. tllat lone Stocllol• (aow ~)--IMwiaatMCIE tato a Weli"7 ....... Feall ad eq's· •• 1119 Ila ol ~ •• •• r'h .... 1''1;11 .... ...... il cw?'" ... . . BY JIMFD.TON" the center. Became they ba~ railed so much money and a:iven so many mao-boun (mostly woman- bours) to tbc center, many seniors believe they own the center and object to city inter- ference. In step1 Judy O'Shaugb- ncay. For more tbaD 10 yean she had been a supervisor in the ten.nil propam of the Parb, Beacbrs and Recreation depart- ment. This hardly q111lified her to be bou of a lmior citizen center. but tbca, wUI did? Sbe wu bardworki.Da-Sbe Ud con- fidence to burn.. Sbe could make peace with tbc weallhy ne.iab- bon iD Hmbor' Yw:w BiDa, wbo oppOIDd o.;. She coald butter up lalion with clout. run ends OD tJaoee wbo tried to uplt1F ba ..... mab lfJPCHU to c.ity Hall that !Ude ber loot like a oee pen.on peecie corp1. And abe did set a lot from aty Ball for bet center-incredible landerap- ina. imp~ DtW pluml>- ina. W'btneYer abe,... comeml, a barr.,e of let1en pniaiaa bcr bit City Hall. Ber critica were cooled. ()Mia ii well and beavtifu1, tbe best pbylieal plant in tbc COUDty if aot the ltale. It tenet diou- auda no fiDd it a bafta aad a come~ ~ for ..., diff.-mt re• oa AM die pc:r- IOD wM bpC ii IGJI'• n W the first ud oaly "-· Judy O'Sla... f. Laat week, City M~r w,.. ................. . CMA,Uatal· ~ .... .._ I ...... , ......... .... ~- Wllll tDtASM.? -··· .. ntE ..... QllQ' ....... t of Ramirez -~ I 'ifSSst .. MA caAING TillS SUMMER TO A STREET NEAR YOU ••• M:Z - .... ~-· CdM beats -Sonora In Coast Classic BY GEORG.I PAPPAS ThiJ13S may be beginning to turn around for Corona del Mar High 's cagoen. CdM downed Los Alamit~ 61-51 and Sonora, S0-33 in the fi.nt tow rounds of the Coast Christmas Cl&ssic this put week. The Sea Kings will continue to play in the tournament this week. Cd M's first game after the tournament is against Irvine High School on Jan. 6 at 7:30 p.m. The Sea Kings(7-3) used def cnse to stop Los Alamitos. CdM 's center Brain Spratt held Los Alamitos• big man 6-9 Dre Lamoureux to 12 points. ... Jn the last two games we've played very well defensively," commented CdM Coach Paul Orris. "Def ensc and patient on off ensc have the two things I've been emphasizing. If they were going to bcal us it would have to be with somebody besides Brett Pagett or Dre Lamoureux." Orris said. Los Alamitos• Pagett was held to IS points by a combination of Marc Luescbrink and Jeff Oark. Los Alamitos were ahead 16- J• after one quarter but the Sea Kin~ led b) the shooting of junior Matt Cwicrtoia went on 21 -12 run. Cwcinnia scored 11 points in the the second quarter and led Sea ~ scoren with 19 points_ CdM led 35-26 at the half. ln tbe third quartet', CdM staved off a rally by Los Ala- mitos and led .t&-35 goin1 into the final period. Point guard Geoff Probst ( 12 points) diRctcd CdM•s offense, feeding passes and setting up shots in addition to play touib def cnsc. Probst nailed five of seven free throw attempt late in the fourth period to seal the game. ...This game was our first real four quarter game,'"Orris stated. ""We played good all four quar- ters. All season we've played good ball with everybody but we always have one quarter where we would let down and take oursefves out of the game. In past games we got tentative in the third quarter but we hung tough this time," Orris said. Spratt also added 14 points and a strong rebounding effort. "With the start of league just around the corner, we oced to start making the plays and rising to the occasion like we did tonight, .. Orris added. The Sea Kings started slowly against Sonora as they only hit 2 of I 6 shots from the Ooor. The score was tied at nine after one quarter. But Cd M point guard Probst again ignited the Sea Kinp as they wait OD a 21-8 nm. Probst scored 11 points in the leCODd quarter including • tbRe pointer u be bad 14 point.a in the first half. CdM took a 27-17 lcad into halftime. Probst f misbed the game with 16 points The Sea ltin11 def enae thwUUd Sonora throuah much of the p.me u tbcy were fon:ed into ••king bad abou and turn- overs and were outplayed on the boards. Spratt shut down Sono- ra 's big man 6-8 Geoff Crow to only six points. Spratt had 14 pointa and Matt Herrington added 1 I points. Spratt also grabbed nine rebounds. CdM kept up the presswc in the second half as Spratt and Herrington continued to score. Sonora•s sbootcn were cold until the fourth quarter when Gene Metzger bit two three pointen but it was too little too late. CdM led 39-21 after the third quarter as Sonora was held to four points. The Sea K.inp managed to keep the ball away from Sonora in the wan.in& minutes of the game by passin& the ball and waiting for the right 1hot. When Sonora fouled CdM to try to regain possession. Probst and Herrington hit a pair of free throws to put the game out of reach. ""'" llUY 19: SJ~• Harbor cagers stumble in tournament BY GEORGE PAPPAS Newport Harbor Higb's bas- ketball team ran into some trouble in the Canyon Tourna- ment this past week. The Sailors were off to pretty good start this season, but they have lost their last two games. Harbor couldn't keep up with Mc At.eer High School from the San Francisoo area on Saturday as they lost,S7....0 in the first round game. The Sailors dcf eated East Bakersfield, 56-49 in a consola- tion game this past week. "H we keep playing like th.is were going to end up in last place of the Sea View League ~" commented Harbor Coach Jerry DeBusk after the loss to Mc Ateer. .. We were flat and we lacked intensity. I'm not happy with the way we AR playing. rm dis- apointcd with everything I saw on the floor," De Busk con- tinucct Harbor continues to play in the Canyon Tournament this week. The Sailon trailed much of the pmc but each time they would inch wrthin a couple of poi.nu their defeme would break down and allow Mc Ateer to acore. Mc Ateer also beat Har- bor OD the oftemi'Ve boards a emuri.ag them at leMt two or tbRC ahoU each time. The ailors were behind 20- 18 at the half and the game remamed close through the third period. Harbor's defensive play kept them in game for the ftnt three quarters u they effectively wedged out Mc Ateer's center 6- 6 Tyrone Woods who only bad nine points. With 7: 14 left in the fourth period. Harbor took the lead lS- 34. But after that it wu all Mo- Ateer as they exploded for 22 points to Harbor's five in the final quarter. Turnoven and poor shooting sealed the Sailors· doom. Harbor guard Mike Nguyen led the Sailon with 12 points. But Harbor-S offeme wu gener- ally shut down with Jim Geer- linp addina five points, Drew Sheward,~ point.I and center Tyler Koon, Inell points and Mike Hard~ eight points. .. We shot poorly and made turnover dmi.aa the fourth quar- ter and that loat it for us." stated Dellost. •we toot the lead but we couldn l keep it. We daerve to be playiq in the comolation game. McAtcer bas some aood players OD their team but 1 t.bink they would ba¥e trouble iD OW' confaeDCt, • 11e 8dded. Wilson Scephem W MC Aca:r with 17 poiDu .... Jody °""' b.cl JI . Hanlin Ud 5poilll81111 the balf aadNpyabadupoialt Mc IM BUll~E It I 1 ltltlll'I Jlltr ...... 11111 1 ltr .. lllil • llf lttl ll ... 11 Iii lill llillil II II ....... ,• .................... I I .... flilll Tm ' Niii IT llllf Cl'fl ,_ 0 9 d lllil •a I II .. 1111 ..... 11111' ... Ateer .. Stq)bem only scored two poiata in the first half .,. be ~oded for IS in the last twoqwten. la die comolatioo pme. tM s.ilai'I .. 1beeid early • ~ toOt ......... aft.a' w periOd. &It ••••didd nDW Iii die IClCllMld .._.., lo eat 118rtMw'a .... to J7-J3 .......... of diem at the free tbrOw liDe. TM Sailort pliJed better ddr11 r ia tM Eliiil Weti6eld ...... ....., .... , fall~ ia die •allll W • ta., did .... Mc,.... 1.t ... Sal.Ion woa nea tt.a .. theJ.., ~ 21 ............. oabCOl'ed ,.. .......... Changes in Newport 1988 may bring IY RALPH RODBEJM Happy New Year! And may 1988 bring: The ~·· Qlp ii home again, so the world can parti- cipate here in 1991. An America) Cup victory in a Gino Morelli dcsipe:d catam- aran ... why not! Improved water quality for our harbor. 1987 wu a great stan, Jet'$ keep up the good work! Art Gromley all the success he deterva with his new mariqe o~tion at the old Rans Dick- man si~. Bill BamiltoJt enough energy to continue to strive to mu.c Newport a better pllCC for us all. lncrcued boat sale& for the professionals in the industry (Gordon Barienbrock at the Crow's Nest and Eddie Arnold to name a few). The completion and much rucceu for Marinen Mile Ship Yard, a quality full-service marine facility that transformed a decayiQg boat yard into a modem boauman p.aradise. Andy Fitzpatrick the same succas in leacting the Chamber of Commerce Marine Division UW Vicki Machalczyk achieved in 1987. ----------------------------------· patrol a sale year. Tbanb for alJ your work guya, we do Marine Scene Anotbet-great year of Harbor activities like the Wooden Boat Show, Character Boat Parade and Clean Harbor Day. Lido 14' to the annual Right of the Snowbirds, Kites and Lu.en. A boat laucbing ramp to Newport. Here-S a cue where money is not the issue. The ly RALPH RODHEll Irvine Company, De Am.a and the city just need to agree to get the ramp built. 6SO boats (and a IS-knot westerly that bolds all night) for NOSA '1 Ensenada Race. A great year for Nancy Irvine and Janet Winterhalder, two of the harbor's fint class yacht charten. appreciate it .• Tbe Tall Ship Californian enough money to continue its great work with our youth. Continued succcs.s for both occ and ucrs marine pro-- grams, sailing and crew. Crowds of patrons for the new Aquatic CenteT at North Star Beach. Go see it, it's great. A million new flags and banners to Nikki's Fla.gs won Corki Whitford. Yes, Besty Ross lives. Winning year for Newport Humony among all Newport harbor chartering companies. A full house every niJht of the week for our great waterfront restaurants -old and new. To Mike and Woody Smith, hundreds of orden for their super custom-designed shirts from every yacht club, boat owner and restaurant on the bay. Good luc~ Designs West~ BYGEOaGEPAPPAS To say that Newport Beach area high tchool tea.ma had a SUCCCSlful ycarm 1987 would be · an understatement. Newport Barbor and Corona deJ Mar High continued to field wialnina tea.ms this past year in sports tbat included football. water polo. basketball, volley- ball, tennis and cross country run rung. As an example. both school's football squads reached the Cl F playoffs. CdM's team captured its first Sea View League crown since 1971 and Cl F playoff bid since 1983, with a win over Harbor in the last game of the season. Tbe Sea Kings easily downed Troy High School, 28-7, in the fint round of CIF playoffs. but they stumbled apimt Valencia. 16-7 in tbe next game. Quarter· back Mitch Melbon and running back Matt Patterson were CdM·s offensive standouts dur- ing the season, but it was tough playing by the Sea King defense, led by Ray Cook. that was essential to C d M 's winning season. Things seemed to be over for Harbor after their loss to Cd M, but they were given a playoff berth by virtue of their 7-3 season record. The Sailors proceeded to shock top ranked Sunny Hills, 31-21 in their first round playoff game. In their JeCOnd round game, the Sailon out played Pacifica for tbe (int half bcf ore tumoven and defensive break- dowm shaneml their tit.le hopes as Harbor fell. 14-6. Runnina back Tom Walker, who waa voCed tbe Sea View Leepe\ IDOlt valuable player. wu a key atpect to the Sailon• offensive~ 8Dd be filled in after the Sailon• other top runner. Scott Morency. wa sidelined with an antle injury. In vo~ and wat~.r polo, CdM and Harbor's teams met in the CIF fmals. Harbor., pl'I voDeyball team easily took the Sea View l.eque opponent Irvine High School could do no wrong as they beat Harbor, 3-2. CdM and Harbor met in another showdown in the CIF water polo fmals. The Sailors began the season as a long-shot for reaching the CIF playoffs, let alone the finals. Harbor picked up steam near the end of the season, as they captured the Sea View League tjtle by downing CdM. Harbor again beat the Sea Kings. 10-8, to take the CIF title. The SaiJors were led by Chris Oeding who poured in seven goals during the game, and the strong defensive playing of goalie Jim Wagner, with 10 blocked shots. Both schools' cross country teams also fared well. Harbor's girt•s sqwld took tbc Division II state championship after easily winning the Cl F title. The Sailors w«e led by runners Stacy Pando and Kim Robin- son. On the boy•s team, Jim Gecrlings finished in fourth place at the state meet. CdM•s boy•s team missed taking the state championship as the Sea Kings finished in second place. Eddie LaYCUe finished in sixth place to lead CdM. CdM•s tennis team easily won the Sea View League title and reached as far as tbe semi-finals of the CIF playoffs before losing to LA Westlake. 12~. CdM•s butetball team is struggling to regain its title as Sea View League champs. Last season the Sea Kings reached as far the semi-finals of the CIF playoffs. Unfortunately. this season the Sea Kings only have one starter from last year's team, guard Geoff Probst. Probst also happens to be the Sea Kings' leading scorer this season. The Sea Kings have a young team and the competition from the rest of the Sea View League. including Newport Harbor. could prove to great for them co take the league title again. An opportunity for you to try the Doryman's Inn and the Little Inn by the Bay -two watcrf ront B cl Bs. Lou of new sail orders to all the lofts of Newport -espe- cially Pattison Sail Design (and thanks for a great year of service in 1987). A big year for the bay's fuel docks. Great guys everyone! Than.ks Jerry, Gary. Bob and. of course. Texaco. Harry Gage and the Harbor Scoreboard CORONA DEL MAR Basketball: beat Sonora. 50-33 and Los Alamitos. 61-51 in the first two rounds of the Coast Christmas Clauac. Girtl llakedtd: Not available. The Sea K.m,s play Dana Hills Jan.sin an away game ~ts p.m. Wrsdi.D1~ no matches scheduled. The Sea Kings face Tustin in their first league match Jan. 7 at 6 p.m. Soue: Not Available. BoY' soccer faces Dana Hills on Jan. 6 3 p.m. at Corona del Mar High School. Girts Soocer plays Woodbridge Jan. 5 at 3 p.m. NEWPORT HAJUIOR: Basketball: lost to Mc A teer High Scbool.S7 40, but beat East BatersficJd,5649 in the Canyon Tournament. The Sailors play Orange High School on Jan. 6 at 7:30 p.m. Girls a..ketbd:beat Bolsa Grande. 70-JS to take third place in the Bolsa Grande Tournament. The Sailon play Santa Ana on Jan. S at 7 p.m. Wftldla&:Not available. The Sailors wrestle Estancia's team Jan. 7, 3 p.m. at Estanc:iL Socal'.Not available. Boys team play Westminster on Ja.o.. 6 at Newport Harbor ) p.m. Girls soccer faces lrvinc on Jan. S at Irvine 3 p.m. A great sailing and racing season to VYC, SSYC~ BCYC. BYC, LIYC, NHYC. AND BIYC. Great fishing back to Newport and Albacore to Southern California. A new SO meter olympic pool to Corona del Mar High School. Health and happiness to eve- ryone. .. Good service. good coverage. good price- That's State Fann insurance.·· JG-.rca.a~ Sui•«> ~a.ot~e:m! &a t71AI 131-5630 . ~ 111•> Ta-rm Like a good neighbor State Farm is there STATE FAIM A INSUIANCI ~ ... Sta e F Cl'"' ~nsurance ComPiWl t<es HOme Oft<ies ~on 1i..nos TELESCOPES & BINOCULARS Huge Christmas Sale title and went throuJh tbe CJF --· Save Up to 60% on Telescopes for Astronomy, Land & Sec: 0 hotography Plus View Homes. Huge Selection of Bino~ulars and Riflescopes. playoff a without much compe- tition. CdM's team finished second in t.bc: Sea Vint ~· In the SA CIF fmal. tbe Sea ~were fim:I up ud took tbe fint two prna Harbor wu oo the ~ Uld about to ao down for tile count in the third pine. but tbe SailOn rallied tlirOqp the p&ayina of Jenny 6van1 and Sienna Curci. The Sailon came beck to win the game, ud tbe ClP \itle, 3-2. The Sailon' apWn also went iDto tbe ltalC fiDala a few wecb 1ata' witii a 21..0 record, but ... -.ca 4190 2 ,, ....... _._•a1n c ................. ... .,, ..... ,_I 11. 191THENEWflORT89GtJ ~· Police Blotter .... ' The Police 8'at19f IS pt"81tfad • a public~ from tflie Nbpcwt ~ ~ comes ¥td ~ m Hl•potf 8Nch. It should be nolJld "* Cl'lll'I* #tied .,. ottly thole wtwch are reQOtted to the Newport 8Nch Pohoe ~ Vtd wrests ,,_,. are oNt those susoected ol crimes Mtd nof ~ c::onvk:ted. MONDAY, DEC. 14 CIUMES 0930-A boat engine valued at Sl ,3SO was reported stolen from a boat stored in the 300 block of East Coast Highway. 1400-Jcwclry valued at $5,876 was reported stolen from a residence in the J 900 block of 'Newport Ballet 'Academy 1 ••(. I WlNTER SESSION ENROLLING * Ages 4 thfough A<*Jft • tegtnrung loftet ttvough P0tnte • Ch'6drens Jou * SpeclOl IQAet h•rc~ Classes * Pnvate L•uons 283 2 Sent. Ana A.enue Coeta 11 ... 844-78'4 ~Merrill Lynch Realty RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING Sberrington. ARRESTS 021 S-Ricardo Franklyn Bro~ 3S. of Laguna Nipcl was arrated on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 1725-J on Christopher Scott, 20, of Bristol, Conn., was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 2215-KeDDCtb Paul Terry, 22. of Costa Mesa was arrested on s_uspicion of poucuion of cocame. TUESDAY, DEC. 15 CRIMES 0830-Hubcaps valued at #.l'/BRICK~ D WORK • c::J by c::::J. 11111.. Wo)"W lfG C"' r · • Custom brick ..,ork rC::- r-• Block Wolu ~ ... • ComJMf'ldl ..... • Rlsulnulol ~r • Compwt~ ~uw .J ~ WO)?W Fultz ~. ,,,_, UC Bonded #381711 L. 930 Darrell St. " F:1 Costa Mesa. CA 92627 l (71•) 642--0687 r--an area t~ )Urs -4 • Free Written Market Evaluation • Home Tours By Appointments * Highest Integrity • Multiple Listing Member • Courteous Service • Extra Adverttsing • Twenty Years in Newport Beach • Computer Printouts Loretta Curci 644-1367 Leading Edge® IBP COMPATIBLE MODEL "D" -COMPUTER e 31 IEI FIXED DISK • 360K FLOPPY • 512K RAM • AMBER/GREEN MONITOR • MSOOS 3.1. G.W. BASIC • 20-MONTH WARRANTY • •.1117. 16 MHz • LEAOtNG EDGE MODEL L SERIES-12008, 24008 MODEMS OPTIONAL I ,A L - A LEADING EDG£e AlJTHORIZED DEALER ~ moee LOGO MOOS. oe YODB. L• w .. £01ST£RED TAADEMARllS OF I.EA.DINO mo~ '9IOOUCTs.. INC ----WO~@\{e@~i ~INlll I SlOO wen: icpcw'fed l&Olee fro.a • C8r ,.ted ia .... YicUlilJ ol ltla ad Bay. , 121S-A portable muyae table valued at S4SO wu reported ..... from • ¥dlide in thle 900 blOct of Sa•eee. 1900-A rifle V.-.S at S370 wu reported stolen from a businnt io tbe 2'°° block of West Cout IUpway. 2120-A caiboD dioxide luer an.d acce11orie1 valued at l3~4SO were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 900 block of Newport Center Drive. ARRESTS 014S-Jcny Lee Capen,"· of Balboi Wand WU arrested OD suspicion of posaession of ocv:aine. 02AO-Jolm Nelton Everett. 18, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor dnmt driving. 1130-Jenry John Bender,«>, of Santa Ana wu arrested on suspicion of forgery. 2140-James Joseph ~en­ nelly, 20, of Costa Mesa wu arrested on suspicion of miade- mcanor drunk driving. WEDNESDA. Y, DEC. 1' CRIMES 1627-A car stereo valued at $700 was reponed stolen from a vehicle in the 1900 block of Sherrington. A.RRf.STS 2130-Howard Dean M~ land, 30. of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of Primrose path i 1111 , ...... 1,4 ..-.Y.DIC11 CllllDI 0900--:A bomb t~ WM ~ ill tile 100 block ol Newport Cadet Dme. 1:m-T-toptYMmclat12.500 were ~rted atolea from a vehicle in the 300 block of PromODtqry Point Drivw:. 1630--A dinner riaa valued at SI, J 66 wu reported stolen from a residence in tbe I 00 block of Onyx. 18J7-A ring valued at Sl~031 was repoJ'tcd lolt in tbe 1200 block of West Coast High- way. ARllESTS 202S-John Palrict Murray, 34. of Brea was arrested on supicion or disorderly conduct. 2225-Lisa Michelle ~ 2J, of 0raqe WU am:sted OD 1111picion of m.itdemcanor drunk drivina. FIUDA Y, DEC. 11 CIUMES OO•O-Vandals reportedly caused S2SO in damage to a residence in the 300 block of Cagney. 1940-A car stereo valued at $400 and a leather brown bag and contents valued at $9SO were reported stolen from a vehicle parted in the 1400 block of Dove. 2355-Guitan valued at $4,000, an amplifier valued at $200 and a computer valued at S l ,SOO were rcponcd stolen from 2345-Victor Roland Boucher, 51, of Huntington Beech WM~ OD IUlpicioD ol mildemnor dnmk drivifta. SATUDAY, Dae. It CRIMIS 2100-A·pune aad eotdaits valued al SI lO wcrc·rt:ported last in tbe vicinity of 8th and Balboa. AlllSTS 024S-Melody Lyan Bar- betta, 28, Of Dua Point WU am:sted on 11~00 of milde- manor dnuat ~ 034S-Teena Marie Lula,~ of Whittier wu anated on suspicion of m.isdemeaaordnmk driviq. SUNDAY, DEC. 21 ClllMU 1430-A wallet valued at MOO containing S3SO in cu.rreacy was reported stolen from.a n.iabt club patron in the 3.eoo block of Via Oporto. AIUlESTS 021S-Jotepb Michael Met- calf, 24. of Torrance was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of cocaine for sale. Photographers fight for rights IY BILL HARVEY At least rwo Harbor Area photographers will be much more careful about taking advantage of .. deals" that seem innovative and profitab&c after being forced to bi.re an attorney to regain photos lost to them since 1982. Larry Dunmire, of Ncwpon Beach, and Tim Wilson. of Costa Mesa., a.re only two of an estimated 200 profeaional ph~ tographen who &ubmitted pb~ tos to First Vi.sio~ an lrviDe company founded by Bill Want and Richard Wade. The com- pany was established u a .. stock house," a son of c1eari.na houac that .ocwnulales photos to be offered for publication. Tbe photographer is paid • commission each time one of bis READINGS BY KRYSTAL Cftnd Op1rilnl Sp1ci .. ....... l/2Prtce -.tNmM , .. Canl. him ___ .. ~.~ ••nt,...... FuMfia ~ dati"' with help in 11 ~of .. tlUCb ........... .. Md8Ulk1111 ~ ..... ,., ........... ,...-.~~al fubn.. This r.dy is the ,._. tMt )ID&I 'lflAlt ..... ta.~~ b . photos ts used. First Vision was to offer pholOS that W been rccordcd OD a lucr disk to pr~ buyers, alJowiq them to review a total of 3~000 photos by simply viewing the disk. .. There were a couple of hundred photographers who submitted photos and tbe r\lhts to some were sold. but oooc of us ever aaw a commiMioa, • said Dunmire. He lidded thal be f eh there was DO intent lO defraud, but felt that tbe company was limply under- funded and income that abouJd have been paid to pbotopapbcn WU \ued in an attempt to keep the company going. ••want aad Wade disap- peared,.. said Dwuaire, ~ that's when the real problem surfaced. We manapt to tnc.t our pbotos to Comcorpl, a biab quality duplications company in Wubiqton D.C. They tried to b&acJcm•il UI. 1"bey said Fmt Vision owed them somewhere between SI S,000 and 520.000, and they wouJdn' releue our pbotoelllltil they were paid, .. be said. Dwunire contacted a many of the pbotopapben u be could &Dd 4'1 of them responded. .. It looks." uid Dwunire, .. u if we're 1oi.na to fmaDy act our pictu_res back. Moat pboto- papbtn barely ...... to eke out a liviJaa. They're artilu, ud for the IDOlt part. are rotten buainc•m. Maybe tlUa will 1eJYe u a lclaou to photo- srapben to be a liltk more ...,,,,,, a little tiil ..., awaR.. • Dmuaire~WSloaes Ill S20~CJOO to SJ0,000 iD caab ud the km al the .. m:alty 2.000 of bil bell f .. OlOI for U Jan. lpNe to a••• ..,co.ranaetioe dMI • TerJle aboat -~ b'nkdl fttibbll to the .._.., .. and to tee him .,.,.. ill dlela tlw: clelire to ~ ... very ·~ moment. Duriaa this past year. I haw dilcow1ed tbm C¥Cll ...,,.,.., .. WOrd •rdiaion • meam -io COD- nect, to bind," it ~ it Dot 811 oraaniz.ation, but rather aa attitude or lOft toward othas. of bope. of fedi•a and of belief. Thia is emph•Uld to me owr and over •in I attcaded an incredibly powerful talk by • theologiao-psycboJoPt OD the reason some people are not able to enjoy the gifts Jiven to them by God even though they have strived to be succcu(ul. His answer says it is beccause tbey do not have the f.:e of God in front of them u they go through life. ••••. _,TH! NBIWlMJ B•tllf-1 of d ••I, FIR'Y--IWlllP ... The next wee"k I was delipted by a children\ play, or program on peaceful solutions to the nuclear threat, and then went another time to a hilarious Christian comedian. A Christian rock musician, u wild • any you would see· on the secular mlJSic ICCDC, sent a lovely thank you note. ··-···· C.'1 7 t ... 1---""'"Pm! .... me, be glad you did. Along tbe way you will find that He, too, is seeking you.. One thing I have repeatedly noticed has been, and this is not a judgmen~ tbat there seems to be a sense of meaningful purpose in the lives of those who include God as pa.rt of their lif estylc, no master wbat it is. I am more aware of a sense of family within community, that even in this biab-Powered, flllt-growina .... that the pcr- lou.I touch aDd outreach is stron1 and powina despite the poomy picture presented laldy by polJsten OD the status Of Orange County. In my weekly rounds. I am encouraged by faith communities wbo oft'er tremtndous support f oc tboee in need. cspeci•lly thole who are suffering with losses lhroup d~ divorces and relation- ships. One of the highlights of the year was to attend Pope John Paul D\ Mass at the Coliseum and experience the community of faith at that time. I feel fortunate, indeed. I feel as though I have diacoVered buried treasure, the kind that is oot ~ but very much feh . I feel cxtmncly wealthy to have added so much to my life this pat year with people, ntnts and lme, and J. most say it is due to my .. religious" experimces. The inspiration bas been immeuurable, and I am grate-- ful, and I am greatly lootiq forward with much anticipation Community Service W*8 ~ a leading cor- pora&e executive who ha pined aational rccopitioa for his work on bebalf of community and civic caUICI in Calif orn.ia. had beea awarded Wesleyan Univenity._ hJw t I. . ...._ will M.W for distinguished public taVioe. Gert.en reeeiYed t.be award Nov. 30 at a ptberina of Wes- leyan alumni~ held at the com- miSMry of 20th Century Fox Studios in Loi Angcb. Gerk~ the cbainnan of Pacific Mutual Life lmura.oce Company\ exec- utn-e committee, is a 1948 Wes- leyan graduate, and emeritus .member of the Connecticut univenity's board of trustees. ••• x....._ 9a•.er, Newport Beach raideat and N~n- Mesa YMCA Board member~ has been named chairperson for the 1'11 YMCA Mpport C.... ..... Gifts to the YMCA may be made in the form of cas~ check or credit card. A commitment to donate may be given now. with payments bein• made later. For more information about the 1988 Current suppon campaign and how you can help. p~ call the y at 642-9990. COME VISIT TiHE ·FRIENDLIEST LITTLE CHURCH IN COSTA MESA. .. rt=s nm ONLY TIME I SEE nlEM TO BE LIKE ME,, f.....a. 1'U..JO) Smoiltr. Jamacy J-. 1988 ,....... ltlO ... I0\1S A..M. St. Andmwi Reed. Ne. pan Be.ch. California (714) 6]J .. 288() ........ Nc ............................ l Peace, lo'1e and Joy in the New Year! Drug abuse to be add,,ssed •Y •ILL HARVEY Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish in Newport Bcacb will present a six part educationaJ series on substaace abate, scheduled to run from Jan. S to Feb. 9. with the apport and usistuce of Catholic Family Support and spomond by tile Diocese of Orange, Deputaumt of Youth and Y oang Adult Ministrie5. Tbe first mce•ing in the series is eotitkd .. An Ovaview of Subct•na: Abue,. ud will be pn::sentcd by Bill &e.rbum, Diru:t~of EducatiOnal 'Services al Com.pCare.. and ii ICbedulcd for Jan. 5. .. I'm Recovering. .. a panel of teem. parents and adults is' scheduled for Jan. 12, and .. Enabling and Deoial .. is set for Jan. 19. .. Family Dynamics and Communication Skills ... will be explored OD Jan. 26, followed by -Adult Children of AlcoboJics .. OD Feb. 2. The fin.aJ instal.lmen~ scheduled for Feb. 9, is entitled •Where Do We Go from Bae .. and will be pracntc:d by Fr. John McAndrew. Father Bill McLaughlin said, -rbe pervuive use of cbem.ic81s in Olli' city, our schools and our wort place i.s an issue we. as Calholic people, must address~ As a beginning, our parish response will be to de"Velop an awareness of the problem in our community and respond in a way consistent with om faith and vaJues ... More information is available by calling 640-J m OT 974-7 I 20. TEMPLE ISAIAH .. .--..-... s a a 10 s.i tea fridlw llilllll ais ..,.._ Rabbi 9b *' o. SdJ 111 PE a Ji alt: Joel Abrwnsdw1 ...................... u ...... 0 '5 a.. , ... .._.IEEE CoaaMesa CHURCH OF REI .. IGIOUS SCIENCE 215' .... v .. Drift l'.MI, 111J CGlla Mw,CA TI4 -75t-1.W9 REV IAMES TUllllUL Mt U I SVNDAYllAM 21............. . '\~t.lA~ ,, D a ... ·p ·11 7) -~ ("S Neu;s I •ua•, CA .,, e (714)~1.JG : ~ ..-~ .... W Ao UaO' rtt,Jlmlllr ............. _._ ....... 0 2.,.., ... THE, .. Ofll'..JlllN Socie Debs dine, dance -an Sunday eveniq wu a nostal-mez were presented at the Anili•ry ol Claildra'I Bw gic one for parents. family and umual Debutaate Ball. spoe-Society. friends. Twenty college fresh-sored by die 'NeWport Barbor ID the a:R<Dlaeadh ceatury, wllea d~ ol DOblel we pnKDhM' IO die l:Donan:ia ud bis~ it offirieAJ --the ~~--or~ ... la £nalend, die "c ..... tioD at the Court oL St. J- CUIC to be aicbaaed tlae .. Marriqc Mart. .. Tnwlitio• cbusa over the c:eatariea. LLONGSoF NEWPORT INC. TIPS FOR HOMEOWNERS Harborlites up CHRISTA cit GERRY LONG Once In A Lifetime $125,000 EXclusion One of our clients talked to his bank trust officers about selling his home. He was told that he would have $90.000 taxable income from the sale of his current residence. We checked it out with our tax accountant and he pointed out that our client's trust officer had failed to take into con· sideration the cost of his replacement home. The amount of this sale also reduces the taxable profits from the safe of the first home. As it turned out our seller had no taxable consequence from selling his home. If you are unsure of such matters, do not leave them to chance. Have a qualified accountant or attorney look into such financial or legal matters. Often sellers are reJuctant to spend two or three hundred dollars for a sessjon with a specialist only to end up making a decision which costs them tens of thousands of doUars. Don 't be penny wise and pound foolish. IGS BF NEWPORT 11c. 369 SAN MIGUEL, SUITE 200 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 926SO to 75% CALL 640-LONG OFF Today, the debUt repraents th.al the youag woman baa p¥en volunteer .erYice to tbe com- munity. In the cae of Childraa\ Home Society. tbe yoaa1 womcD are allao ld:aowled.,.t fortbeirtcholMtic ~ while iD biab ICbool. Became of this they rece:M a CHS aokl medallion in COllllDc:IDOf1I Of coune, tradition does not change all that macb-eacb youna lady is still required to wear white. Ber name is New Year Sale ! • 3'.JOLC..-RWaa, C..am ...... ca.~ ('7.16)~ one waltz with ber father. and t.baa die CICOrtl cut ia., FC)llo1riaa ii ... IT ccimisting of orienaal iilM, cilni ~ fikt mipoa., Pcw-e EYCn, oriadal w:am'•)k1 lild white cbocol• ....... witb rasp. berries .ad dmd -.n~. And~ of couatet a lot more d•nring to Barry COie~ itciudaful Sound of M111ic On:t. c •n. Pamm Of die debutantes: Mn. Rae Jeu Ry~ Dr. Georae Midie Ud Meaen and •••••_,cm BOW TO LIVE 100 YEARS HAPPILY! • LOO~ AHEAD -NEVEJl BAcr . • llMEMBEJlALWAYSTBAT-rOBE80 YEA.RS YOUNG IS FAR MOR.E CHEERFUL AND HOPEFUL THAN TO BE 40 YEARS OLD.• • ~ow THE LIMITATIONS OP AGE AND LIFE AND BE CONTENT IN THEM. llEP THE BODY STRONG AND THE MIND STRONGER. • HA VE A HEROIC AND CARING HEART FOR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND THOSE WHO LOVE YOU. Amelia Alkim We.aO. ,....,. 1 ct~•' ft11r'rhtlla•aa,, 0 aw ........ ,.... .. ' I nc I mu• r .... ...... 'f .,.., ............................... ,.. .. . •11 CM Ba'I J Gm! 114"21411 -··· .. THE ...,.ORTB•IW-11 Happy Holidays and A Prosperous New Year THANK YOU FOR WELCOMING US TO THE NEIGHBORHOOD! WHILE WE HAVE ONLY BEEN OPEN A SHORT TIME, YOUR OVER· WHELMING SUPPORT OF ARTISANS IS DEEPLY APPRECIATED. WE ARE GLAD YOU SHARE OUR ENTHUSIASM FOR THE HAND- CRAFTED ARTS AND WE LOOK FORWARD TO PRESENTING NEXT YEAR THE VERY BEST ARTISANS FROM THE FOUR CORNERS OF THEWOR~D • . .. COlllNG IN JANUARY, SFROll AND THE HERB WILSON FOR ARTISANS -- • ART won.'' w... s. n•:, will display through January at Whitman Galleries. lS4S East Coast H igbway, Corona deJ · ,' Mar. Hours are 10 Lm. to S p.m.. Monday through Satur- day. Call 675-2478. Pa ea t Cslud• .. will be oa display at the SOUtb C..t Plaza Anaex ol the Lapna Art Museum tbiouab January 17. Houn are 11 Lm. to 6 p.m.. Monday through Friday, ud 12 p.m. to S p.m. oo satunlay m Sunday. Admission is free.. Call 662-3366. .. ....... ., ............. .... Claiane bra• paiatiap t.y Maria Jaau will display through January 13 at The Newport Beach City Hall Gallery. 3300 Newpon Blvd., Newpon Beacb. Hours are 8 Lm. to S p.m., Monday through Friday. Call 644-3017. die Art ••ll•e of Sci 'It a c·•• ' will be on display through February I at Tbe Orange County Transit Dis- trict's Main Off ace lObby located at 11222 Acacia Parkway, Garden Grove. Call 971-6448. "Re I• of ...._.. _. Air,• a two penon exhibition feanrring .. Hlltoriaal SclldioM from dae the works of Brad Howe and • • • • • • • • • WAITER : HAXWIU -S AWAID WINNING SUNDAY •UNOt BUFFET QUICHE 5HllHP TACO STAND EGGS IENEDICT SClAHll.£D EGGS IUNTZES a SHOK£D Fl5H Sl.N>AE STA 110N INCREmlE SAlAD SEl.ECTlON SERVED : DINNER • _.SHOW : ,,... : 11695 : BACON, SAUSAGE a CANADtAN IACOO LOX, CREAM OiEESE, IAGElS II ONtONS CARVED STEAt15H1' ROUND Of IE.Ef 11 IAKED HAM MAXWIU "S POPOVERS a IU JflfllY MUfflNS DAZZLING AU.A Y Of ~TS COMl'IJMENTARY OIAHPAGNt fa.a ID Jp..a ~==~on tU-•-CJD-• t»odt "9r(1M.) )lf>.2SM .... HOLIDAY PARTY CRUISES CALL NOW· DONT MISS THE BOAT! Craia Frcacla will ditplaJ 8" S.. Clemente Ro.I. New- tbrOaP :Jmary 3 aa Diw JM.Ill •acta Hours .,. It LID. Nelson Gallery. 271 Forest to S p.m.. TuadaJ tluo•1h Avea-. .....,_ •.m. Houn Friday; 10 Lm. to 6 p.a. on are 10 Lm. to S p.m. Monday ~ iiDd 12 p.a to 6 p.a. tbtOuah s.ntday Ud II LllL -!Way. M•" i Oii • &ec to to S p.m. on Suiiday. C.all 494-M-••membcir'&:S3fcw•ka; 2440. S2 for lt1ldcaU.. scaion ud .. ni'i'wy ~SI for dlild- ..,._ W ... of Dlrie DcWc6; ma ._. 6-17. Call 7S9-I 122. a Re•alad•• ilt Style" will ~ tlaoap Jaauary 16 at Worb ltJ SldrleJ C••l«H•, ta s J c · v-..-..,•-1i rd. t e u aan apastruo. Ila fts'*nsa _. OI' tr arc Adarinioa ii $2.SO. Houn me ........._ 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.. Monday c.wa ally OD display• Czlrrilla tbroup satir.rday. Call 496-ifooclw, 499 North C09Fl lliP- 2132. ~. lap.na Beadl. BOlll'I arc 10 Lm. to 6 p.m, Monday ~ •N9ftN Ba1Nll: A Trll: 11 totlle s,6111 el~ Ext? .. ._.will display ~ Jaauary 10 at Bowen M~ 2002 North Main Street. Santa Ana. Call 972-1900. WCll'b '1 Stn• S4&e will displaj at die Ncwpo11 City Hall Gallay. lJOO Newport BMI., Newport Beadl Hours are I LDL to S p.m... daily. Call 644- 3017. A rm n,udwe e•'? Ida. ol ..... .., , ... Grnt -will disM1tlaroaPJaauary3 at tbe Newport Harbor Art Mmeum, WoaP Sarurday .ad nooa to S p.m. on Sanday. Call 497- 4491 . wPortraJtl of Cl1.tc Neo• _.... is displayina iDdcfinitdy at Ela Gallery, 1145 South COMt lljpway, ~ •acb Hours are 10 LDL to 6 p .m.. daily .. Call 494-6396. • .... Tit ......... ii the title of a DCW coDectioa of pllintiDp sbowiJaa indefinitely at Scb••r / GamaiJI Studio Gallery, 414 Nortb Comt H.iglnray, Upna Betcb. Boun are J I a.m. to 5:30 p.~ Wednaday tbroolb Sun- day. Call 752-404 I. LET US DELNER YOUR DINNER TONIGHT! sfau1ant XPRESS :M 833-1872 Now ... enjoy fine food fi~ular local rcstaoran1S without leaving the on of your home! Amlml' Nftr Yw\ Ew Gell • , ' I • Ndmc s,..,..., Or~11ln D4I ..,..s ••• la P lrnrill take pl.a toeWi« ........ 9p.m. i11 Sqentrom Ball of tile OruiF Couty Pafonniaa AIU Cader, 600 Town Caltcr ~ Cocta MC.. Poa com:ert fatna- itia will take pl.c ill die Grad Ballroom of thew.-SOUi.ia Coast Pim Hotel. 666 AllloD Blvd. Colta Mesa. TICbti arc sso. Call 740-2000. .................. O'C.. _.. will tab place January 4 • 7:30 p.m. in Sepribom Rall at tbe Oraqe County Performing AIU Cader, 600 Town Center Drive, c.o..a Maa. C.all 1-800- 34-0PERA MISC E ..... 8t .._Or I C1 'J FMp@ k: ADtiqae AllCtion (Jaauary 2 ad 3); Bridal Sbow (January l). The (airpoaDds arc locaaed at II Fair Dme, a.ta Mesa. C.all 7$'1-3247. Laa GalerJ N .... wiD take place Januiy 7 from 6 p.m.. to 10 p.m. Continuous tram tervice will be provideil to Oftf 70 participarina pJltiies. Special edlibiu and opportllllities to meet tbe artists are part of this · event hdd the fint Tbanday of eKb mOath. Call 494-1011. SC Rep welcomes Swann The Ora.nae County Chamber On:bestra will be playing a once- i n-a-lif eti me concert. World renowned organist Frederick Swann will joUa the o~ iD Poulenc's Organ Conceno and Randd's Third Concerto as well as Mozart's Organ Sonata Number Fouruen. Swann is the music director and organist at tbc Crynal Ca&.bedral and bas performed .. soloist tbroogbout Europe and North Amaica.. He bu also recorded a number of solo alba.ms. Music.ol AltWrial said tit.at •Fn:dcrict Swmn ha th.al aift which too many orpaisu leClll to lack t.bae clays: real m~. Evaytbiaa he playw tarat iaao • conftaciq and mcm.a ..... a,,rieacr; .• C:Whr•• Mall Levy ... die OI • CwM7 Q m'er <>Rlacstra will abO pcrfona Sclllr!Mrt., s, • ..-, Nw1rter Aw_. PniM •T ta ., -n.ift II A WiloW Grows NIIMI A ~. '11IC OMCClll will ... ,.._ o. S 2°.,, Ja. 17. •• p.a..•11190.s 1 C· s•ol l.A:J • Ma; r ii 1Jlliw11ity ... -..... ,, .......... pL., __ :,S-.lt Co.it~ n...ra.can1Mn• Fortiftea .. --*--call (714) ~ .... Din in~ Classic 'Fiddler on the Roof' at Curtain Call 8Y MAJICUS DDTZ •Without tradition/" T~ ... in the openiaa momenta of the cfaaic play, •yaddJer OD the Roof.• .. our li¥a would be as lbaty. . . as a ~ Oil the roof.• From that moment on, Tevye wa•cbrs • traditions fall Caster than the stock market. >.. hia life clrutically duman. tbe story line for this very entertaining 1bow ii developed, mixina comedy and trqedy IO clOldy to,etber that the audience doeso \ know whether to laugh or cry. Of course, it doesn't need to. The cast of .. Fiddler", cunently being staged at tbe Curtain Call Dinner Tbeat.cr in Tustin, bas done an ouutanding job of mixing song with triumph and sorrow. leaving the viewer tho- roughly entertained . .. Fiddler" is the story of T cvyc and his family. set in 1905 in a small Ruuian village named Anatevk.a. As the father in the household, T evyc bas tradition- ally made all important deci- sions for bis family, including choosing each daugbter•s fut\IR bus bands. His three daup~ of course, have other ideas. The basic theme of .. Fiddler" arc the trials and tribulatiom involved in each girl\ effort at convincing Tevye why she should choose ber husband, and not be. I RI I El'l lm& -y_,.·, 9 ., a. ...,... '-'. 11111 T ' 11 • lmll I I L. flllMI 1111 Lllll' ...., ...... ._. II .. fib 2 0 81 t I Cllllll Cllll ji 9 I I ti .. 11111* ..,.., •II llll'' Tevye, played by Joe Ma.tar-as the play develops. razz.a, b.u a deep, booming voice Matarrazzo, incidentally, is and gruff exterior but, as the making his second appearance play develops, his warmth and on the Cwtain Ca1J stage as softncu arc revealed. As tradi-Tevye. He also pcrf ormed tions fall every ti.me be turns recently in _:Promises. around, the audience can only Promises,.. and last year was f ecl deep sympathy for th.iJ compusionate man. His is tnaly a most likeable character, one that grabs at the audience's heart BELGIAN WAFFLE INN • )ohn Urion Ji:z:z Tno •No <:.cwer-~ narna1 the best leading actor for voice and cbarm.ing manw:risms the Lona Beach Community that are well 1uil.cd to ber role . ftaybomc. Unlike moat musicals Most of the play's better .. Fiddler" ends on a down DOie, scenes invohe Tevye, indadiq astbefam.ilyisfon:ed tolepU'ate the song. •If I Were a Rieb and move. Becaue they've Man," duriq which be 1ameDts aln:ady encountered IO much the disadvantqa of beiQI poor. turmoil and change, the The tune is performed with audience is left with the feeling emotion, feeling and bamor, u that things cao only get better. is •0o You Love Me?". 04 Fiddler on w Roof. -now Also i.mpreaive in .. Fiddler.. ~ltowin1 111 tM Curtain Call is Claire ~irk in her first Dinna TM.aier in TUSJin. ~ appearance at the Curtain Ca1J SlllTt 111116.95, incJudin6 dinner u Golde. She displays a nice and mow. CIUJ 838-1540. ~~-~,_~~ -4111111,Y: ;~ ·:~ ~~....illl'! ... ~ • ~. • Mon Cbateau Restaurant Elegant Belgian & French Cubine Allltlrwl wmnn, 'Worltl ~ ~nts lnt'I. Lunch and Dinner Reseroations 714/830-3810 &wplst Vlolbdsl W... dae Wadi's Gredest C•a•1ra Dim! • Dnner Sened From ~ f'1enlJ ~l·OOAM Home of die Fanblstlc llelpan Waftles, ~ Gipntk 4-EU ~and Tiie Superb S-ndwidaes. South CGUt Plaza YalJaF 3IOO South Plua ome s. .... Ana/Costa Mesa (714) 557-5116 °""" ....... So-. -s.w • IWiled f\Jlato .......... SowM " .. • f1dlai&ht Surp"lle • ~ ,__CMiwlielded ... _....._.~ a •"- t.-...-•Tt ca .... ..... ----- , NOTICl f:. DUITll"'I SAU T ..._ ... MmCE s YOU ARE IN OO'AUl T UNOER A D£ED Of TRUST. DATED MARCH 27. 1987 UNLESS YOU TME ACTK>N TO PROTECT YOUR PtKPERTY, IT MAY 8( SOW AT A PUBLIC SAU. If YOO NEID AN EXl'l.AHATION OIF TH( NATURE Of THE PROCEEDtNG AGAINST YOO. YOO SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER On JANUARY 15. 1988, at 9.45 A.M., UNITED INVES'T MENT CORPORATION. as duly appornted TRISMe under and punuant ID Deed al Trusi recorded APRIL 16, 1987, ~ 11\Sl No 87 209789, an ~ NA. pi-.e NA. ol ~ Records 1n the ofhce ol the County Recorder of ORANGE County, St.Me of CAUFORNlA Ex«:uted by KATHRYN LENNIS HOlTOM WIU SEU. AT PUBUC AUCTfON TO HIGHEST BIOOEA f"OA CASH ~ • ll~ ol setJe m lawtuf money of the Uncted Stllies) M THE MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURT HOUSE.. 700 CIVIC cr.NTCR ORIVE WEST. SANTA ANA.CA al ,.,._ bUe -"' me.rest OOf •we,,ed ID and ,.,_ two by it under Yid Deed al Tf\ISl tn the proper1) srtuated 1n Ytd County ~ Stale descnbed as EXHIBIT ·A· PAACEl. l Unit No 20' of dUI C81a1n Condominium PYqec::l desenbed '" thlit cert.INn Ca ldomenium Plan recorded 1n ~ 10790 Paee 858 ol Officql Aecon:ts. in the office ol the County Recode ol ar.._ c.o.ny (such Ptan betl'W hereinaft~ referred to .s 1'he Condomintum Aanj, and as defined '" that certain OedMabon al Cooetiants, Conditions and Restric tions for Newport Crest Homeo.ners Assocaaoon. recorded'" Book 10348 ~ 693 ot Official Recetds ot Oranaie County ("The Dieca raoon } an<J the DeclM300n of Anneal>on for Loi 3. of Tract 7817 (The Oecl•!'3tion of~). rec:Olded Oct<>Oef !8. 1972 •n aoo. 10381 Paee 547 or Officaal Records 1n tne otflc~ ot the County Recorder of Oran~ Count) PARCEL 2 AA "'fl\)"'~ 1 82no ont~est 1n ano to tM common .1fU dlS oet•ned n t~ DectaratlOf'I ano in the OeciaratJOn ""~Ut>()f'l :iot"tni Loe 3 of Tract 78 17 1n Che City r 'li~Pl>'1 Buen Coun'f) of Oran,e. St.le of ~· tom~ :tS oet map ·ecor~ r Boo-308 Pages 33 ¥lO 35 "< uSr~ I ._.,~el af"eOIJS ._.a~ on tM ofhce OT thf! .>unf} Qecor~r ot Ofange Councy P.t.RCE.. 3 E1c1us .-e eas.e~<'tS acx>un~nant to saio Jn1t No 20ol l as mor~ soe-.:1l 1Callv oet nee n lhe Conoomtnoum P\an ~no l~ Dec1aratl()t'; PARCEL .t A non e.ac.ius·ve e.a~mert to uw tl'M! common area ¥lO 'K1hties ot lhe PfoteC1 wn.c.n ~ been or .ill be .:ie-.e~ on uie fol na descrtbe<l rt!at P'OPeftY t l l Lot l ot Tract 7852 as Def map recoroeo in Book 302 Paaes 7 tlvou&h 9 nc1us1~ of Miscellaneous Maps Rec~ ot O<anee Col.inty Cattfatn.a E.~CE?i t~ r~ oor110n ot land 1nctude0 Within ~ 1 as Shawn on a ~ rrcorded 1n ao.. '5 ~ .?t> ot Pirce4 ~aPS 1n thfo otf.ce of the Col.inty ~def .Jt Oran~ County C-lllfom1<1 t2l LOCS l 2 ano ' of Tract ~o 7817 as Def tND 'Koroe<J "Boo-308 ~ 33 aoa 3' at aaneous '°'.lpS RKOtCS .J1 Or~ Coul'1'f) P.t.R((_ 'l A ~oe~n1p 1n Ne'WPo"I Cres1 ~ As.so- : atlOt' flef'!> ot recoro Of ~rt:es IA s.howr\ on th.It ~.n pare~ map recoroea '" 8ooK 4S Pacr. 26 of hn::d tqpS '" ·~ office of tne ~ Coul'lt)' Reco Ot!I llnOwn as Commof' 41~ B. the recr~ IOl. EXCEPT r~ noaeroe-any ana Ml e.a.d~ ~~ments apPuneNnt to a11 Conoom1n1um Units ~auotar•a s.ld Un t No 203 or nermftler r~ ·o n the 0ect¥atl0f'I 0t ttw OecWKJOn as amftlCie!C .t.-50 E.XCE PT r~~om ooe nvnored per Cet1t ( l 00 oerceoO Of all n(hb to oel. ps •nd aoier hydfoart>on s.ubstances IY•OI under, OI tf\illl may De prgduceCI trom t~ ab0¥e deScnbed I.and,~ With one hundred per ceni \ 100 percen() of .i1 ncM5. to the~ O..ef1cw11 ano one hundred per cent ( 1 O pe. call) of M1 ~ oonuses and profrts accru•n& fhefefrom. Pfonded. no.e~r U~t 1J-.itDr ~ _., ~ the ,...,... to use 0t occugy 0t toer111er ucxin ..,par1iandtN ~ ~ 500 ftt'I bet09 tl'te surface. ,,,_....,.......,from the sort~ ot soatd '-1d. fur ttw purpme al dnlfins fur. Qptunn&. produan&. tl9ltJfll OI Ollw isa Nndlfl'W Of utihz1na sucri °'' ps 0t ott. hJOocart)ol• or """ienM S4ib5Une:eS. for the purpose al aec:awe Grarelt's r..,u ~ . .as re:ser.iied '" aeeos •ec:ordld '81 17 l 9n ... eoo. 10129 Pace 65 7 al ~ Rec:ods ..., lec:Oi did ~ 27 1961 '" BcP 5957 ~ 665 al orr.oa. Recoros The ~ ~ ~ Oltier common~. if ~ rl the rul Pl opert'J described .,.. IS r:M1JQlteO IO De 1• sw1n COURT. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA The u~ Tt\lSlef ~ q ~tor-., ~ al 0. SV-.. aor1'W ..:t CJ0w COl'NIOI ~ .. ..,. stliOlln he!ren SM> ~ I be rn.de, bul wdhout ~ ....... OI dl'rMC), ell'"5S 01 ~ a'eC#dilC tine. oossession. Of ~. ID SM)' the IEiiWwlll ~ ~ al the ncu<s) seand bJ s.:t DMd d Tn.ast. W11tt ~ mereon • .s ~ ., Yid nall(s) • .,_. iCll!S. 4 .,, IJl'1dlet" ttw terms of wtd Dilled al Trust. fllles. d\aiees arld e:coeases al the T rustet .no al the trusts Ct.-eo ~ s...o Deed al Trust The tDta' a.mount o1 the uftPOiMI caunu al the OOliption secured °' the Pl oPer1Y llD De said .., ~ esbm.1lklG Costs.. eaoense5 arld ~ IOe at the time d "" tnf(\.) puolcatJOn of tht Hobce al s.ae s Sl6.71M 65 Ttw oef~J under 9.0 Deea ol Tn..si ~~ O«llted ..., d 1' I ed ID the .Ji dttSW ltlO <l ~al Oela.a..:t o.m.,o ~SM...,. NocJiCe al o.ta.-and~ ID ft.~ cmaed Yid Nalac:e d Ottaaft ..: E.iedlon IO to be •ecoded in the cxiur-., .,_..the re11 P'tlOfY1Y • toc.w o...r 12·17-87 UNITED WWESTllOfT CIOMOAATIOH •Wei T~ -. 2918 COMPTON OLW ... GMDOM CA 90249. 213-Sll- 1601 &,MTinNA 1212• 12131 in •nca•nm 1w1w , .... ~ ._,,, °" ,.,,._, a. a• • t::e a.a fWIST AMBnCAN nn.E INSIJUMC( omlPMY. a OManil aw,....,., n T l'Ull9e. or ScCUS$0' T tus9e Of Sut Jtlt*d y,,__ al thll c:etaln 0-S d ll\lll 2 'Met bJ oi:.uld ...,,., Gumfton ... Ann Morris Ge 2 '•• .......... ~ 16. 198t as ~ No.. M-020293 -.. reunder teOOtded ~ 12, 1987. ~Ho.~· 457 l SS al Off1Cllil Allcords d Yid ~ ... undat .,_, purs.u.nt ID ad o.d al lnm .. • pwbk ~ lar as.t'I. '-"" mcNJ al .,. Unie.d 51*5 al An..nc.. • ash.efs ctwdl P9YM* ID uio T.,..._ dtillln on• ti* OI ~ baink, ~ chedL dAlmft bJ a .. OI ...... c:tedtl uruan,01 ac:Nddnmn b,asllillltOI ..... aMe .... .,~Ol~ .......... d .. ..... 5102 al Che Fataneilil Code_.,~ ID do M 111 1n thts st*. It It. MMt (North) ....... ID IN~ Courthouse k-=-ct • 700 CMc c.nw .... '" .,. ~ of Swc;a Ana. Caldornr&. ... tNl ,..... .. Ind ·--· c:o11wqed eo and ,.,. he6d bf IC WICllt said 0-S ol Ttust 1n the PICJC*'1M'!WdinaidCounlYand51.-dlla ibid as. Ari undMded ~ ..-rest 1t1 end ID the ~C That portJOn °' lot 6 .., al d lot .. in MaO 218 ol Sec:bar1 '"8" HEWPOA'T 8EACH.. ~ on a Nip rec.ordlld lft lb* 4 P1ll! 27 d ... •• w ...... l'8COfds al Or-..~. Caib1-. llnd a portiOn d w:t1an 33. Township 6 Soulh. ftlfwe 10 WM. S.. Set• •du 10 Mendian. accor*c eo die afi::ill pllt d mtt l.M1d filed .,, the Dmrid LMd Oftice. men ~ de5Cnbed m f1*ows: Parcel 2 • st..-an a meo filed '"Book 130. PJillS 20 and 21 d pscll ...... "' ... alfa of the County Recoads d Or.,..~. C1ffQ:1-. The stJeet acidless at au. common dr , . .,......, d Said property 2 Houses-1811 · ~ Bar-...., He1;.iort 8-:tt _,., 1820 Vi'8M! PLace. Nl!Spart 8-d\ CMib1• SMd sale wdl be made ....._ a.el_. OI W'l'llJty • eapress 0t 1mphed, .s to lltte. possession or encumbfM. ces to wttsfy the~ baQnce due on °"8 naee or naiWs secu(ftj by sa.d Deed of Tru:sa. ID WIC: $155,000, Pus the followln& esllrNll!d C05IS. ea:pe ILMS and ~ices at ttte tame al the INba! pu"'ialion d ""5 Not»ee d S..: '2.4 19.68 The Trustee hereunder disdatms _.,, lt.abltty as to the a:wrectnes.s of validity d Ule ~ess shoM'I NOTICE 10 "*'"*'' OC1'8Ut YOU Ul'" DUAUl.T Utea A D&DOl TllUST. DATED •-_, 10. l9M. UM..DS YOU TAU ACTICMll TO ,_,TEC'r YOUI NOr&i f , IT llAY • SOLD AT A ...X MU. If' TOU ..U Alt EIJllLMUTIDll Of THE NAT\Ml Of THE,...,,, SIC~ YOU. YOU SHOUlD CONTM:f A LAWTER. o..d: December 8 ! 98- FIRST AMERICA~ TITL£ INSURANCE COMPANY BY Adi ie,.. Ptwtpon T rusta s S*5 Ofl1oer 323 t.outt Sired S.n 8e<rratd no. Calrfomia 9'2401 014) 889-031 1-est 301 12117 12 24 12 31 0985 This bull 11 IS beif'I c:onducMd bra CIDf'DG'lliOn. T._ ,..;s.,...ts cont· "*--' eo ti•.uct bull· neu under tM fictitiGus busiNs5 '*"'..., .... on 11/1187. RICKETTS ASSOCIATES INC • Calibnll COf1'0i 2 :W• -....n ..... , v ............ This s s ,,_. -... ...... eoun.y Oel1a °' ~~onOec.7, 19117. Re ND. FJ6l67'6 12/24, 12/ll. 1/7, l/ 14 lOOI 1111111 fChlW• I M ........ , a1 ~ nee talcMilc ••• .. daq ..,.._ a: VICT~ RIA IJMSTOltS. 2061 S.. COiie lMe. Cella Mesi. CA 92626. ....... O.por .... ,._.. -. fund, • ClifQ:nie t»T· penban, 2061 s.. ~ Lane, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Wtttiam Smrtn, 80 Sdnc>- son Or • 06c! Belt\ Ptace. New yen_ NY l 18CM. ~ Pinelno, 405 East o.k Awe... EJ Secundo. CA 90245 Tt"s buMneSS IS betflc c:onducied by I fOlnl ven- t~ The rq1strants com· menced ID nnsact buSI ness UftOef the fte11tJous business name bSleCI ~ on Dec .982 MALAGA CORPORATION PENSION flJNO I ~1fomta oorporalO'I ~GRce Truszee This ~II Wi1S h_, wrch the County Oerit. of Ora,. County on Dec 11 1987 f"de No f364201 12/ 2• 1213 l. 117 1 l' 1005 147214 ntiiilOUI••• E• Mm SfATlmlfT The tc*Mwic .-sons~ d0tna bus.tness.a.s KPW ASSOCIATES •3A3 Yon K.wmatl Aw. •k•POl't &e.crl. CA 92660 Koll Paofiu Assocvres I ~turna bmtUIO OI"'*· s •P. •3A3 Yon .carman A~ Nil! woort &e.ch. CA 926(,0 Pac1ftu West As.so· ~Spear\Jfn I I C.. oma ......, pabeshap 1061 CamefbKk Stleet. Newport Bwn. CA 92660 Thrs busines.s JS t>etrw conducted by a pneral ~ The rec•strants COM· me11Cl8d ID bawww:I bult- ness under It. fidJto.11 lbullNss--. liltld..,.. on ll/20/S7 KOLL PACIFlCA MSOOATES •CIMomia"'*° ~ (BY) TH£ KOU OOMIWtY. a~1-COpo .... \ a.wnlN~ Ths I , ca• -filed ...,. .... c.c..., Clelil d Or-.. eou.., on DK 16. H87. Fi9 Ha. fl6&872 1212' 12131 1n 111• 1010 unn FC!iii .... I IM -ITA~i The•D Cpet90I• .. ~ .......,_. es; 'Al· MYRA SENHMIS ~Alff· MOITS.• c..acs ........ ~ll03Awcltedo ~ s... 225. •1e&po1 a.tich.CA~ ltichllrd J, ~ 1303 ~ Slbwl. Suiee US. Nupo1 ~ CA 92660 RaciwoA BrQldUUJ, l l l fUlllft~S.... l ~ T UlllN\. CA 92680. buMnas ~ ~ bya ..,_.,.., OWll•...., Tt.e rwa;stra.nts com· ...... .,......a ..... ,... ........ fidjljg. ca.,..,.......,._ °" ,..,.,.,, 1. lts1. .... J.I' l 0 Thil •• ,, , •• -llad ...... eca..., a.ta "' Or-..~ Oft Dec. 11. 1117. Fie ND. flleOl2 12F2•. 12/ll, lfl. l/ 14 1007 • _ .... , 1 The .......... .. tilil ....._ -PAaflC CREST 0£V£l.OPll1ENT . 24555 .... N'-.,.,,.. ...,,._ Suillt 1. ~ .... CA92651. Pacific Cresa ~Inc., -.c ffwuiw ca,...,., nil bia 7 I I ii beii"8 oanduc..s bf lawpol .... L The~ eofft· rwlOild ID •= a bwi- ,... under .... f'idiibolS ... llltWilllldabolle on 5q;' nlaw 1 l 1917. PACPAC Ctt£ST HOMES. INC •Cail wwu carpcultiou Jotwt R.,. 7 ... ,....,. ,.. 1 ··•-M.d ..... ~ Clertl d °'--eour., Gfl Oec.. 4, lW7. File ND. fli63'71 12/24. 12131. 117. l/ 14 1006 UIDi HCllllUUI• •r EU .... IJAllmllf The tolowilie Pl"IGN.,. ~ he"1 I 11 .a: WITTER AHO HAllPOU.. 610 ,_.. port een. OrM •1530 P.•espuc1 a..c:.h. CA 92660 ~ E. tWpo6e. 808 South ""ckor\, Pasadena. ~91106. This ~ness •S belnt condUCted by an~ The re:a1slta.nt com "'99Ceo to trw'5Kt buSI ness ~ Che flctitJOut busmes.s name lfSteo abOwe on l/l /60 ~[.Harpole TikS ~ tntS ruea ....., the County Clerti °' Or.,. Courcy on Dec ' 1987 f"tte No f363S29 12124 12131 117, l l • 1008 1-DUJ FCilt.,..• a n umnat'mDl1 The ...,,... pel"IQf\ cs d0t n1 bu~mess as GAP Oe'Wtioe>ment Comoany 2•242 PtJrto r.no l.JllUN _. CA926n ~ Glnlrw 24242 Pbl"'> Fino. ~ N ... CA 'l2fi17 aus..ness fW'll trMllldlld unc:Jlr thrs business ,,.,. on 1110187 Ttus bus1nHS 1s con· duCtmd °'., ~ ~~Glnirw This •• I ~ w filed ~ ttw County Oerit al 0...,... CGunty on Dec. 7. 1987 Ae No f"l63674 12/24. 12131. l/6 l/14 lOll &.J7Z1'I HCffi ... 111 -.... ., .. ._, Tha11Awia19pet901& .. -. bulinesa -frarlllier In '" 2061 s.. Ca. A • Costa ....._ CA 92626 .. n~IOSimp. liOft Dr. Old ............. YA 11804 s.n..... Ul. .. .. 955 ,..... 8wli ~ .. Upland. CA 91716 M.atxa ~. •1 s.. 0.. ~ Ccmta MeS&.CA9262' ...... eo ....... -.......... ,,... 1a1"1n.206lS.C- UN, CosU llilesa. CA 12511 n.. bis.s ia ._.. ~ "' . _.,.. .... u.. Tbe rws•st.rwa com· ,,,_'Ci8Cll ID lra-:S bu9- ,_ under tfte ftcll • bl.aw-.,.,. '-id mo.. on Dec. L 1982. ....... G.Rlce Y.a.::. r.a po-.. ...... G.Aa Pll!lidltl ...... Copoatal .. ... ,~ ........ G.aica T~ n.a-i .... _ ... ... tN ea..., a.. al Or-.. c..tlr • Dec. 1 l. am ~ Fll42m ~12/31..1n. l/14 1012 ..... fCIW ··=·==r --I Tiie ' I . • ..,_ • ... b 3 ... -.: l..J1l9I ........... ... ..,.w 1 n.e ............ .. doi"I ~ • CVH· THtA'S TEA R()OM, 2684.2 0.-.. I"" ;. Slit ..... c.p;.-.... CA S75 HAUL YAVUZ. 26991 A7a1......_ Miaion Viejo. CA~ MtCHAEl. JOHN SlltfTH. 26991 A;IM\UI• ~ VlelQ. C&. 9282. Tl'ltS bustness IS Con· dud9dbJ~ The re&Jstrants COfTl· malC8d to D•wt busl-- ness l.ft!IW IN ftctm ors OUSAneS5,,.. ....,._ on 12 ?2.-l/'/ (~HaWYauz Mid-' John Smiltl Thts WW'C w.s Ned #Ith rhe ~ ()eB al Or-. C.ounly on Dec 10, 1987 Fi Ho f36409 l 1212•. 12131. 117. l )4 1014 U7a19 ITAIWIOI tM •DI INJ .... fCiif ... I A ,.._STAIE I The foUowina pet'50M tliRll! at.idoned Ole .-al the f ct'1ious buSaneSS name:A~RICHL 8 Nouveau RICHE ftwKh ~~C.Nou­ weay RletiE Baller Pro- duca. 702 E. 8lilbc'9 Shel, Mt i.01 ~CA 9:2661 The hct.itious business ,..._ ••red eo a.bow -filed "' Or,... Counl) on Jlnay 22. 198'7, Fi No. F333462 Nestor Gan:zalu. l2JI E. S.... BMt.. ...._ CA 92661 MdmH..M._, 508E. ac..nfront. Baltao. CA 92661 (S.,anecf) MICHA£1. H. llWl.1Bt This 0 2 -· -..., ..... the c.cu., Ori d Or-. Counl1 on O.C.. 16. 1917 12/N, 12131. lfl. l/14 1011 11e11Cac1 tD ••WI buli- ,_ under .,.. fictllaa m.11-DD,..,. ._,..,.. Gnni• .,.,, 1 1C r c ........ p.rtr.. .... ~ Pacillca ' 2 I AC f1 ••lfllilad---4 .... ...... Genial ..... ntWC1 .u; a 0 U •cq I ........ W::a Pt le I Tilil 2 2 •• -... ..... c...,a..11 Or-. C-. •Dae. 16. l.IS1 .. Rll .... f'Jltl7J 12/24, Wll, lfl. 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I I . = - CLASSIFIED INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS Arv1ouncinl .....•.... 200 Beauty Aids . . . . . . . . . 213 c.d °'Thanks ....... 20 l Cemetery Lots . . . . . . . 201 Florists. . . . . . . . . . ... 20 7 Funeral Oirectcwy ..... 205 FunenJ Services . . . .. 206 Health Ae . . . . . . . . 214 BUSINESS Investments •......... 828 Money to loan . . ..... 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 ()pportunittes wtd .... 7<V 11ac11 .. 111• UlD&mVICE ~···········808 ·AIAcaPiliaoiilf1ncesas ••••••••••• 81>6 ~KmW ...... 807 Auctions •.••..••..... 814 Buildq ...,.. ...•. 817 Business EQuipmem 818 Coins/Stamps .•...••. 813 furniture •............ 800 f umibn Wanted ••.•• 805 ~Sales ......... 705 Jewelty .............. 812 Marine~ ......• 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 Oap&C. ..•......• ll4 ~·-··· •... : •... 125 8itds ....•.•...•..•.• 826 REAL ESTATE ~ .•••.•.•...•.• 511 Apts. f umished ....•.• 407 Apts Unfumtshed •••• ~ Btd&. to be~ .•.. 816 Bus.ness Property •••• 500 Business RentaJs • . • • 421 ~for Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commeroat Propel'ty 505 Desef1 Property •.•.... 5 13 Farms & Ranches •.•.• 512 Garaees for Rent ...... 400 Hau1a1 epin1 Rooms 4 13 Holllts .••.•.••...•••• 416 Industrial • • . . • . . • 506 u-..uaue Property •••••• 509 Lake Shore Ptopet"ty 515 Lots for Sa6e ..•.••.... 510 Mobite Homes •.•••••• 917 ~&TD ••..... 607 Motets .•••.••••••.••• 415 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office Space •••.••.•• 420 Out of State Prop .••.. 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Real Estate for Xc"8 .•. 51 7 Real Estate loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ...•.•• 4 10 -Legal Nobces . . .. 212 Lod&es-Oubs-etc 209 Nursenes . . . . .... 815 lost & found .•.... 210 EMPLOYMENT Agencies . . . . 300 ()pporturutJeS . . . . . . . . 305 Preparabon • . . . . • . 307 MISC. WM!ted ••••.••.. 810 MusiaA Instrument ..• 811 Office Equipmer.t ••••• 827 Pets & Si 'IJP'ies ...•..• 823 SportifW £.quipfnent ••• 819 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses f0t Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES f« Sale .............. 4 1~ Schools .•........... 608 ~ ............ 211 /Unfum ..••.......•. 406 Rental ......•.....•. 417 Srtuauon Wanted .•••• 308 Directocy of Business Services The Newport Ensign/ Costa Mesa News Classified Ads - LOSE WEJGHT. LOSE UP TO 35 POUNDS a mantt\. Nutrition am to keep it""· er~ ~ FDA . fied. can M>erta ~ 234-1845 Burciaga Gardenine. CleanuPs. tree trirnnww. lawn serw:e. free est. 966-3054 631-8120 ~=::r:; R & 8 lAN~NG. WE DO rT AU.. FROM BASIC MOW & EDG£ TO CUSTOM INST ALLA· TION NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO BIG FREE EST 432 rm •Domestic CARPET CLEANING SERVlCE Shampoo & Steam Clean1n1 Spotlifters. Oeoderizer lncluded 2RMS & HALLWAY $39.95 Dusty's LMidKT · a.n ma1nt. setV. eeldy I month/ l time. Free est 241-1640 •11• lll•J BRtCKWORK SM OR LG JOBS. Oil. NPBs.. FREE EST. REf. 675-.jl75 • .....,y ..... PI ANO TUNING PRO· FESSK>NAl.S&NCE 1975. GNe New Lite to . your plaflO (714) 552.3404 TltE ..A:HP'C~ HEA8'T ASl5iCllADON ............ pwgp'M. ,, __ -,'-, ",, ~ -; ,-... ·' *-* Nllf-tm Mftal'Jll•lll .......... ..., ... •.. ,.. ' .•. . . di .. J a a --so a,,... .. ., 2 t. __ .,_ .... ........ .... .... ,,, ... .. '111'7 ...... ... ..... ,.,. .... ., .. ...._._.a,.... ... W& JJI 1'7 .... ACAUJ ..,._ ...... ER 118 _,_,,.,. ER I I .,._nn aw;w ~u MllfAMA ... ff'JI •f 'l ......... 5 .___.. ...... a .... tA I c-.n I .,_.._, ............ .. ....... ... ..., l Diii .... c:w-•t1111'1 We hwe .,.. ifnme.. ~ openitw as an Assistant libnqer. Requirements indude 2 yeM'S full t ime woril e~pe­ rience and some supervi SOty expe- r ience (retail pre- fetred). or a c.oneee ~Weofter: ~SaJary .uberal Benefits •Pnmation ()cJptys.. •Trainina for ~ CaJI or apply in per· son to: A22 FASH I ON ISUND (714) 644-1126 £.qLlll OllllfJ ~. IUf 2 - •mt-., 1f Piil I = I, F u t •a....." a ...SS, •YEii-......... . ..... as Q sq ................... ........... -c 2 U' u....---·-____ ........ -· .. .,.,.,.,. =s 111 .,._?tn MlftA MIA ~tt?a .... ~·· .. .._ -.. ... .,.._, .......... a.,_...., .. ~ ___ .....,. Security Guards ·s EIMATE OPPORTUIJIES al llSFll •MIN Pl • AIJ. a ...... HOUSfffFP£RS ~ MANNES AGENCY Has lllVTlediate open~ for LM In/Out House- keepers Eu>. preft:rred .. Soan1sh Ok. All Jobs 1 OQIJb free. ROGERS CARPET Cl.EANING 7 DAYS(714) 4 72-0230 ASK A80UT HOST ORY CHEMICALS L & B Been m Bus Smee 1980 • The family sugests that memOI ial ron~bemade to the American Heart~ ..... Now hirinlla lhe-Wortds ~ Pizza Oeli¥ety Co. Domino's Ptzza needs: OldiertMer.t must beatmstl6~ sant personality. Oriwn lftJSt be • leest 18. ~ 0M1 car & lnSU- ™1Ce. and SJC)d dnW 11 record. tam $7-10/hr. Both Po$ltiorls ful Ot pw1 time. Aodf al DomitttJ°S Piua, -2075 Newpoft .... (714) 951-6110 UCENS£0 AND BONDED __ _ .,.. ...... 211·,... .. MASTERCARD/VISA ! REGARDLESS Of CREDIT HISTORY ALSO. NEW CREDfT CARO NO ONE REFUSED FOR INFO CAU 1·315-73.l- 6062 EXT M 2033 Housedeaning-U,pen- enced. Own ••~a Sa e. Reasona-h'e. Mary 545-346' DRY CLEANING CARPETS & UPHOLS-~FQmloGR:R TERY. BEST FOR LESS. .~lff Bhd. CM 01 call 646- 2244 ""Today.· SADDUBACK S£CUR· ITY VALL£Y S£RVICE. INC. lmmed.ate open~ :aT~and~ CLEANING OF ANY AlrlMcanH9C9t FABRtC. ORY a.EANING AllCC'alkwt GREG 714 964-8789 -...... • Wit startirw v'wy. ldeaJ tor Oclee?!~ and ~~-~ COUNTY and NEWPORT BEACH. 768-1331. NOW HIRING * Cashiers * Grill People General Crew All Shifts Available, Mominp, Days, Evenings. Full or Part Time. Great lor Senior Citizens, Housewives, Students OVERSEAS JOSS. TAX FR££ INCOME AU OCCUPATI~I~ PAHY PAK> Clll (305) ~ or send resume ta: Wartd· wide~ 1126 s. fedenll Hwr 1322.. Fl lauderdlle.. R. 33316. ~ate.ful refund if ta t:t."1 OW6 11 ps CG licamd • m1 owrsus employment .I IC:t. 3141 Hatbcw Blvd. ea. ....... 549.1279 700W.C.llttwr. Na1pmtl11cll 112-2m HIRING GOYERNMENT JOB YOUR AREA. $15),.000-~=· Call ~~ . EXT ELECTRIC HOSPITAL BED New Condition. ~n4-927-1038; ......... 3 bedroom, 2 story Condo. MiSSH>n V"ee~. comumty PoDI. oeb/& c:t"*il 1!111 <*. $950. ~ 7306 421.a. 1· Ill Ran• STORE Offla L£AS[ 700 SO FT NET. S950 PER MONTH 336 POlN-SETTIA CX>M. NJllT 537. 6585 FOR l£.ASE 1700 sq. ft. on PlACEHTIA.. FOR LIGHT MANUFACTUR· ING OR STORAGE. 646- 4696 GOVERNMENT HOMES ~!ii& ERTIES AVAILA8l£ NOW. FOR~ CALL 1-315-7 OOG316 •7••ta• lftdTD ...,.. IClll&•• 1& -aan I n.am ,.,. .... ..... •w1' Ill• liltC ... l., DDllll ..... NI; t-*.CA..,_ MdMDI n ..... l 11111 c ........ Cid•• GliJu• ,.. • ....,. 1400 O... ..,.._ NcaOCJt ...._CAWIO.. QrMI J. Dm 1a .. 112 CWMI. ...._CA tl290. ,..., .. 111il-. Cllll , ... _, ......... ..... n. ......... CO!a\- -...... 1 ..... -....... lctitiol• ... Ill_...,..._ an U/1117. CS.-0 ~ J. Dano- ~ n-. 2 -·----..... CGUl'ltJ a.rt al Or-..~anO.C.. 10, ~- Tbe bat W1Y to gll lllllin111 la to ADVERTISE your business. File No. f ·364092 12/31. 1/7, l/14. JI 21 1027 C1ll 631-8120 S8'1IORS : DISCOVER THE 851' OF BOTH WORLDS Huntington Te11w ~C..•liW'flS.awmtd .................... Ilion ............... d. ...... ... in -erwifaliUWll .......... ... • --* .... • ~, .......... ...-.ca.. ..,...._ mcaplbllll....._: Huntington Tenw Nortb 01 ·goi9dwitlt.a:Mwa inmftl.Hur6_,,.T•,... lblh powidea I I liNt• 9llt ...... ....,.cano•lill._ ~ ... -....... .. N1d1dina......, .... ...... enwiaWllGiJ'tl,.,. .................... ~ ... • .,,.,_,,. _._ 11111••-:•~·~n~·~rt~· mlll'!---. ............. ~ f IWir .. Md ~ Ga .... Dilp21a' ~ • Ftll-1'11119 Sodlil (714) 848-8811 Solution to L .. tweek'• hale 11700 a 11w Flortd9 •• Hullll .... Be•dlCAl2Ma ClllCk Iba l1wp1rl Ensi11 Blatter Police THE NEWPORT B8GH a=-,., .. "= 100 Y9 OLD DC CON-OITK>N~MtK ESTATE 8J8.. 447..5'2.Jill •r BCMT COi i FCTORS fTOl.MiJti.CSLOOP ~ INCHES. LOA. WOOD INCWOES VNtE. STURJ~ SAILS ST ANO. OFF£Jt. ING, DAYS 673-0985 EVE5314665 ••rr• .. MUST SE.U; TRANSf'ER. ABLE. MEMBERSHIP NP8 TENHIS ClUB. 642-0714 MOVING TO TEXAS $125. OffERED FOR UNITED AIRLINES. IDCJS TOCEIS CALL 545-2526 112·.JamplsJ lAOG DWIOND RING 1.01 CARAT .J.Y.52 GEM OUALW/9SM.DIA APPROJ~~ r-24'J.8910 ASK RlA ~ 1/2 carat ladies dia- mond rinl llPlll • 0 d' • S2.l50. We P!ic:e $1000 080. 21):.598-0800. GREAT BUY! ~=-=~ 0.-dlldl. •~ Cll DD I • AlllDc.: 71 67J.7Jll 115 •1 II 16• AW CATAMARH/ WITH TRUt NEW'f NEVER USED. VAL A = MUST SEU . (805) 948.3217 c.t s ...... 2·29. 0.-... ...... ~ ~ -n.mry, tJris. cand. ,_ a-.n interior, ,,.. bottom. Must ..._ Aski $27.750/otfer. ~ 24CMi579 OI' 71 1391 , CC··•·ft~ --· '; US£080ATS LOWISJPIUCIS FULLSDYICE Al J ... llAaD(& s....~·· • .............. a. .... ,,........, ~.C.9twiOIZ7a. 1956 anUque cabin Cl'Uller, ~ OU a1'ia.f in '83. Nd5 minar .... $20,000.970-8974 ,.-----...~ --......_,..--~ ~ . . ... ' '1· \ .~ . -~~. RJR HER Fmt a msf. MAS. '57 T _, WHnE WITH 8WE llf eaJR. PORT HOlE TOP. 62JJOO ari.mila~ deen $20, . 1222.. $LSOPERDAY That's all you pay for 3 lines ~minimum in our SERVICE DIRECTORY call today!! ASK FOR INEZ CALI. 631-8120EXT16 AiC9CJM ............... s Ca*• iaAlrb ,,~ ..... '' n -•• II ,.,.n<--..Oiaa..,. 12 ,.. ........ •• o...t-H ... . ,_ .. •• c..... ... lfa.-- • R c• 11 ........... ?J .... :=:-.. 116 m I, ...... aTY-...-t 2'_ ... •w:...-11...:.. ... :z ,. ... _ JS ...... .. :;,;, .... ., ... .. ~ ......... .. 0 a SS .... .,4, ..... , ...... ._ .... n-.. ..... JJ~MIL fl Ip • I:.- Tl ... J.!.. .,, ..... ., ...... . .... . .... ., .... llV....U ., ...... 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(i' .!1r!JI Ji;r .. i' .[ R 8 1·11 r r• ~I,. • 1 t rr ., ·11 ·•l•· : • ~ ~~ ~ 1 11 1 .• · r,1 r ··lt 1. r rr - ' Cover Home Ottered by I R E A L T 0 R s GEO E EI JQNS COMPANY --.YHUS -""*llCl<PMK --flEAOt [5i SANDll:CD SO>fflWOCl5CO ....,___, R:AT1\.£ I DEWPORT BEACH I FA8ULOUS EAST8LUFF HOME-S mlROOllS-VEW · --._., ..... ii a. btlltdall ca e ty ti [....,, • lqit ca t•y t.ily roaa. fr-* *-rs. sllltllr's. llldll• c EI WS I ... abmM -of brd. •GIW«· ... • lrm -~ cowtylld .. .,. ....... bactprd .. '6 basletbal cowl spa & ""'· CoateWt ... bl ...... <Blllr. Cena ..... k. ' Sr .... Sdlaol ... parb.. 1455.000 SAU Y SHfUY /me£ Mln.T .. le\ll'OllT BEACH USTUIG · l.q!st ..... 2 sDy '1a*-' m tbe dtsiril* pbd CIC Ill> ty of .,.,.._ 3 bdr-. 3 ~ w bedloom dowo:stars cowsttit to .._ ..... eledJ1c kltda and 20t ltt~ w pr1lt. S2rJ.500. IMRl.lll TWIT(Hll auFFS -llM* llA Y -A VEW FllOll E¥1Eh• ROOll · 5'eclac• pwi I C .. of bly. City ... 6 tam ' 11..sds Tiie ~ ... selected tllS • ._ cne II olllln.. Uillt*' SWJ end ... Wlttl _, CllStoe tutwu. lttr1 lqe ...., fll. two mid lrd ir"8ces. tine patJDS + decl ' --.. '°' teet u. SBdliltf at t11e e&Jlbdl • trees.. a see tht utlrll br11tJ of bac1 bay Mii tM wdtr refu&i!. you Wll nnt tills baet to be yours. '349.000 SAU Y StW't.IY / l>YCE Min T OPOI ~ SAT l SUI 12jl6..&:00 305 ODDa.lffS«M'OIT BEACH BB.COURT HLL -NEWPORT BEACM Orlmtit ,._MK City lipb ,ad OCGlt "'9 fr ~ms two be*OOID plls din towlhomt tW°ades ...... -lurdwoad ...... ~ tten. Amcatioe often ccemumty poet • llld -~.a IS99.000. mw!BRTUA IALS. UltDS A SUlllE1 S OM SOUD 1lllS pet'8dly cmr-.. rtmolkW homt has tt"5e dan llll lalll&t bl 4 ta II ._, room w/atatl!i: r .a clltlr • ...,._ SL Cltaf1es kt & 11 .... tlil. n.. I ) I Cl ' 111 w/stn .... 11111 I tip .U ttlis I best bn • tbe water. Sl.US.000. tun Yll IMD/aemN NLSEJI .. 1.mr•• -cOITA r&•A . 111.., 11 .. llllll ..... , .. u lilistk ', ....... ........ .. ==*•d lllll. Tml 'It -.10 G • ...,... c*$ .. WOIS .... ild. lllil9 till llllry ... Cll II • & .. • .......... .. ..... &stlwil ..... At1rttl 1' R .. . cs I -.s! Sllt.OOCl IJYCl IMl.T/SM.LY Sl9UY -. -. W~ at the George Elkins Company wish our many f nends and customers a Happy and Sate Holiday Season. -. ----. Thank you for making "1987" a most successful year . --, --, --. -May "1988" bring Joy, Prosperity and Happiness to all . -- . J . , _ f J . r _ J . J • • _ f • _ ' _ f _ J . f .. _' ' _ • . f _ J i . J _, _J _f J _ i -~ _ COSTA WSA • IEW UITWIG · Pnsla CO'lillOft • bd. l"t ta .... fweptaa • ..., •ta. Waii to part .. b*t to ~ Tills ..,_ "1d pdm bas bad the ftlJ best of art iDd IS ~ to Mft ~ Plme al tor • ~ to 1"9 ttm .. pncd ..,.. b $220.000 Tllll1Y STlllBl.UltO I CORONA DEL llAR I I LYTHE .. EST ·O.j.....-&wt ' td Slit *" ltwport Hlrtlof cs of tbt ms& ~ esutes om r.aM Col.st. Tiiis cwstom resdenct not ody afbd:s specbaAI '1NS. bwt IS on I 14 K-Te. of lmd f roma Its ~ point c. ao see torfttf A specra1 dl!saped tor omi.t co.t1a1d -pool 6 OQffy 9 CO) f tftt SS.400.000. BY APPOlfTIOT ~ TAGlJMETII QFEAT VIEW · Yoa"I be ~wnted d ,a. am Olis spilCIOIS 2 bedru. cadD Ocaft .S f dloi tsaald .. .. .,., s ' lirfSllla ' eft bilr. S1'9.000 I CAPISTRANO BEACH I EXTllAOllDUIAllY WATERFRONT HOPE9TE • llOOPPIG SOUTH OR- ANGE COWITY · 8eyoad rurdl!d pits • • e.dllSrwe •ea oe otaatront iwMs ' qmfa:mt a.., i.. ser Tlll5 &S cm of die lew ree •·1& Whc Sites • die cc 1tJ at often a OOC! • Htdme OCIPQltllMt tD llllld yoar ---- OD Ute ~ Yo. 1 ret a.cited as see ~ f'ft5 oi the....,.. tM ~ Jts tr!Stt OCGD brems Bdd nl soon yoo can n saawts tr. lbt decl o Of strol '*5 of s.ty bucties BOB scon ( INCOIE PROPERTY I IE1' mt THE MAMET ull• Yrff • &Jal co 1 ,_ P!rt!ct .. _, OI' mdJl ED cs stonts 2~ ta Yrlf rocm ~ _ Wasbft *J9 .... ... • E.Jalnd GIPPDlt9ltJ IDr bird ID mc.-r .ts. had ~ s.&19 000 TJUJY S1\118l.£fll.D re, t am••_,...,.. u 1 • • 1111.._llilllmlllllll1-•,...'-It Oils-...,• llll _..,......, 111 ,... .... "' ... Ii .-s. AM •• _ ..... Clllltflillltilliiill'•lll&• n ., 2 ... 111 , .... I ....... -.... lt1lllJ9t 'l ....... ,. ...... ~:12 a' illll_tf,_clllilll ..... • •• ,.. ........... a. .. c 'fp P & "''*"' i:tf 11 1 •a.1•1 11t4 I b 1 ' • 55 a•••; , ... ., { 2 llt tt Jiii. 1'I a..., llilia C C z p A llil _..•a CM1R; II• •Ml t s. itlt al•*-It (1 14) JSMl• .... Ill • 8 ' l 0 SJ ' 1 #2 Cwpawa .. Plan Sul•I• 7 ........ , •.. , .. -------- a Lion and aY CRDYL STDD.ING equally familiar is bis l~ for Wiim S&ader' h•P'lh oat Ilia Maury Stauffer is a familiar Maury Stauffer Sea Lion bript bl• ~ lac t11owa fw around Corona deJ Mar and Realty. pocearial di 1 't will l9c able to aDCAGO 'fl'l'l .E AND SAFECD 'IlTI .E HAVE JOINED IDRCFS 10CRFAIE1HE MAJOR FORCE IN 1HE I'I'fl .E INDUSI'KY. With Chicago llt.le's ~•hdtioo Of SAfF.CO rule. two of the most names ID the tide industry have axne tQBether to form a title oetwort wiequaled in scope aod service. First and foremost. our association means we now provide the best geographic aJVer88e of ar.ay tttJe company in the nation. So we·re even better equipped to handle all your title transact.ioos. be they intrastate or interstate. Wbat·s more. our expanded network of over 5.<D> locations nationwide assures you the pn:mpt. aa:urate servire and persoo-to-persoo attention you've came to expect from two title leeders. Ow-WJpera.Deled geographic ooverage and f&J'- reaching title services give ~'OU unsurpassed protection for your real estate interest. Chicago lllle and SAFECO ntJe-toget.hm: we ·re unrivaled. Chicago 1ide@. 125 N • .aADWAY. SNffA W. CA 92101 • ....,.,..TIT\.E (714) 547-7251 • I a note from maury Have A Happy New Year All next year we'll be happy to help you with your real estate needs ~ .. -. -"'-ollM. ~...-•ma.,._ 11••·• carcla. • J• loot for die briabt blue card ... the .,... lea lion,. St..tfcrlllid. Stauffer arrived in Corona Ciel Mar ia 1953 ....... workiq for Loc:tlned Aircraft.. Be fdl that tbe MIDP"'J wal •c1qree happy,• ud lime be didn\ have a clcaree, be COald not proiJc:a up tJac corpoilte ladder. ·1 .... beaa tbroacb IOlllC of the «hinat *J were apcrimo- in& raeana-~--lillill ~ I .., told I did11't llaft cnowp backp'oand. I bow *J rally meant the clepec. So tllCy bind a py fresh out of UCLA to do the job I WU doiq. 1 told tbe "W'IFf be-just )Oil • good man.• Stauffer decided to give ft&l est.ale • turn in 1960 at the sagation of Don Franklin, another prominent Corona del Mar n:altor. Franklin 1Q.1F1kJC1 -that Stauffer give it a try for a couple of lfteb. •But 16~ yean later. I left him." Stauffer laughed. ·1 ha~ patterned my office after Frank- lin\. .. Stau.ffer feels tb.111 Fn.nlrljn wu a good mentor and has adopted many of his pbilOIO- phics. For eumple, if' a dimt comes out ahead dollanriJe, then all the better for tbe client.. •vou cu' spite a client for every extra thUa&. be aid. ... treat my clients as I would like to be traded. You can 'l cut oonen and baw happy dienu. Maury Stauffer Sea Lion Realty is a general real est.ate company which offen expertise in a wide raqe of tnnuc:riom from commercial investment properties to raidentiaJ and income propatXs. •B«amr we are ia Corona dd Mar. we aaturaDy do a lot of bnsinra here,,• Stuffer said. •Bat we also wort iD tJac far side ol CG.ta Mesa, tbe Valley, the I delat wl ,_i ol SD J>icao. • sa • ., .. .,.a • .. to ae., -.-.. .... to blp llil aftice .-ia on1er to p.e •com•- tahle fedi• Be aid IMt Ilia ofliccat.tf ofTom Fk•i• LcU Miller Ud Slaari Tea E,ct ad two pmt-Umc ...... is ... that he ii iataatecl in. .. Biacr is DOI DCCell:!I beau,· be said. ·rm a aftice tid.. StMfrer said bis ultimate goal .-to hep produm., --be ii 100 JC8l'.I old wl lie will Dot nea tlliDt of rctiremnl UDlil tJuit time. One intaatiDa --ii bow Staffer came ap Widl tM ume for bis rompay. Bia 1oa, Ji~ wu a lifquarcl iD Ncwpon Bt:ed», wbo waa a by fipae in stm:tiq Friends ol the Sea Lion in lApna Be.clL Wbea ram decided to get bis real estate liceme, Staufl'cr left Franklin and IWted bis own company and capitalmd OD tbe lea lion motif. Jim no loqer worts for bis father, but is thinking of getting a broker's liceme some day. lo addition to 100 Jim, Stauffer bu two d~ Jill and Reece, and 1CYeD an.nd- cbildrcD.. In bia spare time. wbieh is only Sanday ~ be plays taulil. ~ .. the ollly spare time I ha~. be said.. •• also toci•lizc wbcn I can.• Stauffer said be roc=;i•liza with clienu tieeia1e they are bis frialda md ilil fDmda are bit climb. •People at me bow I tccp- busy," be said. -na-t's ao much to do if you do it n,bL Y oa almost Uft to be aupabU!MD to do it all.• Maary Staafter Sea Lioa Realty ii loc •U If at 3732 East , C01111 llialnraY u. Corona dd Ms. Tiie plaotDe aamber ii 67); S3S4. A Im.AL DUL-.... • a '*"'*ed and s-n1t1d' condorNnlurn a.w..-11119 Big~ gol. 2 bdrm. 2 .................... 1225.000 ... OllT •AO' IOM,__ nw Ho9g. 3 bdrm. 2'h be, c*-9 to b 11 ct\ 2 .... ,_... ct.::xw .... ......... ....., ... pool. .... $192.000 • .,,. LMlll ~ -to .... .... In s.6 Oema•llll 2 ........ 2 -gmd comptmc ... pool. ..,.. rec. rooM. Nw ••r. lhaps. '*"-S220.ooo MI ...... a.T t••ns-S bdnft ... <"'"-* .. <•Z .-lll'g9m11°1 endal*at.,cc:1•1 ... Don"t mila iU '934.000 - • I ···~··••r•• OIE OF LMI •ST LOT9-tn c.m.> Sia'-. wood and ... Sbdnn ... poat. tl111mm11t end,_•-* ... ~ .. end..,'° .... $1.S00.000 fSRME 06 ••a•Ct£ t • tteapcwta tr.-O.• .... bdrm.·----............... pond. .... 3 fr'I*-90i»ihll ~L -~000 9UY A aaul•I .. HIT A 11 art ltyle co-GP. ,.._ cir .... ..,..., ..... \lllllJ. 2 bdrm. comm poof and ............. ,,.. 131t.000 KBIC -· 1311 CondURll*-.. n o--·· gal cour99 .... 2 bdnn. 2 -2200 9q ft In ........ con~a.,.. QOllllft •••pool. ..._ S219.500 DON'T BE DISAPPOINTED! Only a few openings retMln for experienced ..... people •t llerrlll Lynch, Newport Be8Ch. Lucrative farm area •nd commission spllts wlll be offered through JMuary 15, 1981. Then If• too letel Don't be disappointed. ..... ••••• .... ....... moclll "'-*'ded IDr wftllm JIB ... W GCll •ant In OldeCorw ...... lt;.alla.000 . ..... Ullll ..... ••Dll18 -1' DPT •CIET-5 bdrm. 5 be. ...... .,.. .... Bay ... 3 cs=-For .... pef90ft 9"° 8CJPetW I qullty. 11.1. Jhe Slaff of Merrill Lynch Realty/Newport Beach &le Can.,ton ShmonCoia.e l.AJl .. Qlld J.~French rt• 'efopty A1191> ,,..?. KmllW Qrmkrl Llllh ,. Jlt11wH IAl8 ~·.-. Mt:..,..Hugll l.anffl .... ad Altle Johnson Dollie Johnson WllirKlng 0..1111 Marlals Ha" '1 I r\ms Oaai* l4sdel• PltMlny DllllJlmer Maxnel'llilk Carolyn Ross ~Rousselot BllS•mders Dolwa Schmeder Fran ScaU &ms Jkn wooer•• •• .,... •• -- n. .... S.i:J , •1r re , f ...,tl11:1' I d ........ .., ?' •r tLC " d I la t Ill II I ._ •1 1 J Ir ' la flllil .... -., ts 1 ........... .... fll SJ.II .. ... f 1 1 U fll C " 11• C Q a J .., 9 ' d J ....... ..., ... ..... • M .._ fllm. 'rr.t o..11 ...._. rm n 1 -.. .., ,..._ .._ •• • I I a ' r •fl s •1 -wMdl .._. .. • mle. n. Nc•errt K 'a p10<'1 .. n • 111 • •,... wulte. f = FULL P = PARTIAL DATE Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 SepL 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. IO Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 11 Sept. 11 Sept. 11 Sept. 11 ScpL 11 Sept. I I PROPERTY ADDRESS 3078 Gibralter Avenue 18SS Pit.cairn Drive 1805 Tanager Drive 1789 Kinglet Court 921 Coronado Drive 942 Azalea Drive 940 Arbor Street 1863 Parkglen Circle 20S flower Street 2S6 Rose Lane 1791 New Hampshire Drive. 830 SL Clair Street 1019 Concord Street 2.27 Joann Street 2SS3 Avalon Street 2252 Heritage Drive 960 Capital Street 206 La Costa Court 282 Esther Street 223 Monte Vista Avenue 1658 Palau Place 2917 Jacaranda Avenue 286 Princeton Drive 2516 Duke Place 3132 Pierce Avenue TRUST DEED n/a $170,000 $250,000 $100,000 n/a SISl,<>00 . SI 19,700 $140,000 n/a n/a Sl68,7SO $161,900 $130,500 $100,000 $128,000 n/a n/a $231,300 n/a $144,000 n/a $168,000 $67,000 $125,900 $144,000 CONSIDEllA TION n/a $230,000 F S34S,OOO F $300,000 F n/a $189.SOO F $133,000 F n/a Quit Claim n/a $187,SOO F $180,000 F Sl4S,OOO F $169,SOO Sl<>0,000 F n/a n/a $251,000 F n/a Sl<>0,000 F n/a $187,000 F SSS,000 F $168,000 F $180,000 F TMRa.lf..Aale81atma•' _,, .... ...__..__..... M .,,...,._ .. c ., 'Irr is~ from.... n•1 tr ds tu,_.• dlir time of ea ff ill9luw ., ....... •me ol SI.II per .....,._, tk' 1 ol ca di •illiua nrk&1 88J «•M .. ...._ _. may Mlt l6d • t.I Illies price. T,,.. o.. ntled .. hM&'C eec: P ... _, n..w ..._ wt I a ' a a propalj Oii wWdt ........ -mle. 1-.e C4IJlla Me. News flOrlf tWa iaf J#I• •a .... Wltiu. F =FULL DATE Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 8 Sept. 10 SepL 10 Sept. 10 SepL 10 SepL 10 SepL 10 SepL 10 Sept. 10 Sept. I I Sept. 11 Sqt.11 ~II P = PARTIAL PROPERTY ADDRESS 1409 Dolphin Terrace 269 Evening Canyon Road 20162 Rt.dlands Drive 500 Via Lido Soucl 375 Newport Glen Court 1742 Port Manleigh Circle 1909 Yacht Coli.nia 1120 Sea Lane 3 Crestwood Drive 4S21 Tremont Lane 333 Snug Harbor Road 321 Orchid A~ue I S2 I Dorothy I .aoe 2502 University Drive 107 Jumine Creek 1800 Port Abbey Place 4S 19 Camden Drive 9SO Cagney l.aoe 1037 w. Balboa Boulevard 900 Cliff Drift ,.,]~~ 1 I06 Pemkote law TRUST DEED CONSIDERATION n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a $500,000 S6SO,OOO $344,000 S430,000 F n/a n/a $200,000 S47S,OOO F n/a n/a n/a S2.,3SO,OOO F $437,.SOO n/a n/a n/a S2A8~000 $310,000 F S21S,996 n/a n/a Quit Oajm n/a n/a n/a n/a $300,000 $650,000 F n/a SIS7,000 F S400,000F •I• •I .,. ... Vkisle in go.emnent. Every year it cxnsumes CNer $30 DDol d }all" tax mooey. JU mae inbmatiai about row )'OUr tax dnUars are being 111ist1wiaged ard what }QI can ck> about il caD Iax>-USA-DEBI:orwrileusat 1511 ICStreet. NW. Suoo 540, ~DC 2CXXl5. Our cnmtry can't afbtl th&s.. And neitla can )OJ. -------------~-----~ ...... -1C9 '5.: 'Silllll. NW. S...5«1 • I .. oc. DXJ5 • LARGE PROPER I Y IN EXCfl I ENT LOCATJON.. ON SUPERIOR AVENUE IN HEART Of COSTA MESA 36.000 SQUM£ FEET Of LAND WITH VARIETY OF BUILDING ANO Me.£ PARKING. MANY USES-12,~ FEET Of BUILDING. ROOM FOR~ WTS, WORKSHOPS.ETC. CM I FOR MORE DETAILS 642-5200 50,000 Circulation In the Harbor Area Some newspapers deliver copies to a wide range of cities, including Laguna Beach, Fountain Valley or Huntington Beach. Which is fine-unless you're a local realtor who does business in the Harbor Area. H you are, and if advertising in your immediate neighborhood is important to you, then The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News offer a hometown advantaRC. That's because we distribute our real estate section only in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, ~nd no place else. So your advertising is seen by 110,000 readers in YOUR immediate market. The people who will buy homes from you. And list with you .. Advertising to cities you don't do business in just doesn't make sense. Or cents. The Hometown Advantage. The Newport Ensign The Co ta Mesa News • , - Waterfront Homes at Happy New Year Rom JUI Of Us ml& .. in Long 811 cf\ twbor. Prime W 11 I ¢ont cu•om 3 lb'y .. Calle .. with 4 bdnna. term.a dining. ~ Md ex.aae rooms. m.uda qrtra. roof wr.ce Md bawnent. 50' boet dock and t.bulous views. 11•111 D1·1• "8flal Al llYrlllT-Remodeled from the ground up in "84. &ety poaibfe amenity in .._ 3 bdrm UncM .... home. con.ed copper ceiffnged den with full ber, huge wine cellar, elegant tonnal clninO plua a music gallery. Among lhe quality ma ...... .,. llawwtine, onyx. brass and copper. Fr-.ich 1ir9e lgllt doors and thennopane glass. T enific b9)'1ide .,..., wtlh pool and ape leads 101he dock tor 3 ba ... IU!l.111 111·•• 1111 r n a un 11 rn--ow.r ao tt or wll1l1f fromloe 81"9 pwwnmic vtews of the widelt pmt of Newport Hlwt>or. Fr9lhly relutbilhed large gradous 4 bdrm home with new carpeting and~ Fonn81 dining. f8mily and okf fashioned sun n>0n1 plua coulty8rd fth pool. P.-..tiQk>us guatded ~. ml• 9 5 .... .11.IW.111 111·•• Ml•' Ill.All MfFlllT ~ con'9mpotaty ~ bdrm with den. family and formal dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen with jennai19 and butchet block ce.• island. Apartment OWK 3 cat garage with 1 bdrm and huge offioe with view. Setler will cany 1 s1 T .0 . for quatified buyer. S1 .1U. 17M111 CllTlm IAfFlllT-Redwood and glass wtth fabulous views down Harbor Island channel Contemporary styting with 6 bdrms, den. dining room. and office with extensive use of fine hardwoods.. Greet wawtront patio entertaining area wit\ spa. leading to dock for 3 large boats. Owners will cany 1st T.O. (LI) "'5.• 111·1 • OCWIFIOIT WE C88 -Pen1n$Ula point comer location. Picket fenced charmer with 3 bedrooms) vau"9d and beamed ceilinged living room with fireplace and views of the dunes and ocean plus guest quarters aver detached garage. ...... 111-1411 lml"mAIEU WIW in Corona del Mar with spectac· ulat views from one end of Newport Harbor to the other. A palatial new 2 bedroom vftla with top quality fixtures and appliances, skytjghta. vaulted ceilings and attached double garage. Spanish tile roofs and tited patioe and decks. nam a1-1• UllEICIM c11na 1n growtng vuca1"-Paving, lld1 .... Md• S'la1Intie~1'1 .er.on a mllin ._In acnl1nt loclllan .._. ~ •*-.. nuitJd .,... Dl·I• ••••• l9I m.1-Full of chWm Md....-.... Gndoua home with cozy den and 3 bdl•• lnckdng aeduded m11an r wfth wfw"'ldow nook.,..,...,.. .... Md deck. Bl•••d <*Unge and fireplece in IMng room. hMtW90d looira and ~ patio on comer lot. ...... . ...• ....... ••llT--t.uxurtoua 2 Mory penthou9e condo facing b9Yft ont b • ~ av. 2500 Sq. Ft with 3 bdnns including rnMllr: ... wlll epa IUb and llwn shower. dining room and den, Top qumtty wf1h MCUrtly and it 1'8rc0m S'Jl'11M arid two large deck'&. ~bey action and nigtit ~W.W.. .,.... . ...• 9111 1111 HI ~ • bedloom wfth apectac- ulat binick bay, city light and mountain viewa. Spacious t.ow\ng ftoorptan with indoor lkyUghted pool in tropical ..aing. gourmet kHchian and entenainment cef"9r with wet bw. • 1 ' 7 .. &•JU U1·1• Dl·1• ••••• CllTA ml fmnHy neighbofhood. Nicety remodllad 3 bdrm...,_ home wtlh carport llnd ~ "da1tched giinge. Seller haa approved plans tor tamity room addition. .... 111·1• Pa:llllU Mobile home. Double wide 2 bedrc>om_ 2 blllt wtltt bay view In wwalioMI locdon ....,_from ti ••chem.....,,. courta. atq>a and ...-UJMta. Long """city .... COYef11 .... truh, gas and gardener. l1t1• 111·1• CllTA •~Refurbfahed 3 bdrm townhome in -~ red1~tt.,. ltepe to new court- yarda lind commututY '*""· c..,. Cod style with ftreptece. Pened Windon, like new kitchen and priYm pelk>. l.ow.ty amatl complex With pool ....... . .. ,. -· WA~ERFRONT · Hf>MES, INC. REALro·Rs·· ~~. R~ntals. Propttty ~n .. ~nwnt • • l4J6 W. C~tl Hwy. N~w~ ltikh 831·14 ..