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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-02-18 - Newport Harbor Ensign• • ,BUSHED HM8 * 40TH YEAR* NUM8EA 28 * (714) 831-8120 *NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASED NEWSPAPER* THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1988 BY ROGER •LOOM Last weet'I deadline for filing state- ments of intent to run for state offices brought potential candidates out into the open, and Assemblyman Gil Fer- guson (R-Ncwport Beach) seems to be attracting the largest crowd of chal- lengers. Persons who filed statements of intent have until March 11 to make a final decision on whether to run, according to the registrar's office. Ferguson, who represents the 10th Assembly District, faces a potential challenge from within his own party from both Newport Beach City Coun- cilwoman Evelyn Hart and slow growth activist Mike Mang of Laguna Beach. On the Democratic side in the 10th AD, Mike Gallups of San Juan Gov. signs Bergeson road bill Capistrano, president of tbc Saddlc- back Valley Educators Association, filed a statement of intent. In the 69th Assembly District, incum- bent Nolan Frizzelle (R-Costa Mesa) will not face a primary challenge, 'but two Democrats are eyeing a race against him: Mary Fennell of Huntington Beach, a psychiatric social worker; and David Warner, president of the Hun- t i ngton Beach Union High School District board. In the 3Sth State Senate District, Sen. John Seymour (R-Anabeim) will be unopposed in the primary. Democrat Mike Balmagcs, an attorney, bas filed bis intent to oppose Seymour in November, as bas Peace and Freedom Party perennial candidate Maxine Bell Quirk. Sen. Marian· Bergeson (R-Newport Beach) will also have a free ride in the primary in the 37th State Senate District. But, Patricia McCabe, a Huntington Beach accountant, has filed to run against her in the general election, along with the Libertarian Party's J. Mark Sugars. BY BILL HARVEY .,.... The spring-like weather of the past weekend filled the local beaches and streets, but without any of the problems associated with sand, surf and thro1,1gs of bodies. It was a "remarkably quiet" weekend, according to Gordon Recd of the City Lifeguard Department. Bob Oakley, of the Newport Beach police, said, "We arrested 70 adults, which is pretty normal for a heavy tourist period." He said most of the arrests were for drunkenness and fighting and that there ' twerc no major crimes reported over the holiday weekend. "'We bro ught in four extra policemen for the weekend," said Oakley, "but they were mostly used for cruising control. Our major problems over the weekend were traffic and parking . ., ~e '>' po rt Beac h has a "crui~ing o rdinance" that prohi bit.., driving aim le l)' up and do '>' n the Peninsula. The ordinance 1s enforced by mean of a computer. placed at 8th treet and Balboa Boulevard, into which licen e numbers arc fed. Anyone pa sing the checkpoint more than o nce in one hour is subject to a citation, Oakley explained. Reed said that lifeguard problems arc brouabt on by three factors, ~ater temperature, air temperature and size and ferocity of the surf. If any one of these factors is missing. especially surf, levels of activity will be much lower. "The air was warm, running in the low 70s, but the water was cold, running between S1 .S and S9 degrees," said Recd, "and the surf was very low. This situation resulted in a lot of people sitting on the sand, but very f cw in the water." He said there is usually very little crime in the Newport Beach area and that it is seldom necessary to call police. "There's virtually no cnme on our beaches," said Recd, "Everybody gets along real well here. It's very rare that we need to call the police ... I ,. r--ra1 UAn 11. •• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Russian refusenik to speak Irina McClellan, a Soviet citizen who had been forcibly separated from her husband for 11 ~ years, will speak at the 20th Annual Town Hall Celebrity Series with a lecture on "Enter- ing New Frontiers,•• in which she will describe her experiences as a Soviet "refuscnik." The lecture will be on Mon- day, February 22, at the Edwards Cinema Theatre, New- port Center, Newport · Beach. The Celebrity Series is spon- sored bY'-Assistance League of Newport Beach and Assistance League of Laguna Beach. All proceeds are returned to the community through League- sponsored projects. Irina McClellan married Woody McClellan in May 1974. He was an American college professor on tour. and she was , ..... lcCllllll a Russian think-tank translator on vacation. When he returned t o the United States three months later, Soviet authorities refused to let her go with him. For more than 11 years, Mrs. McClellan participated in pro- test demonstrations, resulting in frequent arresu. Finally, Mn. ~cClellan was released as part of the new Soviet Icadcrshlp's goodwill campaign on the eve of the 1985 Geneva summit. She and her daughter arrived in the United States on January 30, 1986. Mrs. McClellan, a dynamic speaker whose English is flaw- less, has a fascinating tale to tell about the life she left behind and about adapting to a new coun- try, new culture and a "new" husband all at once. Tickets to hear Mrs. McClel- lan arc $15 and will be available at the door or by writing: Town Hall Celebrity Series, P.O. Box 856, Laguna Beach, Calif. 92652. For more information, call the Assistance League of Newport Beach (714) 673-6130. Transportation prograrri to air "Maintaining Mobility- California's Challenge," a one- hour program exploring the transpo rtation issue and poss- ible solutions, wjll be televised on Community Cablevision, Channel 3 on February 29 at 8 p.m., March 3 at 7 p.m., and 6EA1 WISE Fashion favors big, bold looks and the amethyst is just the gemstone for the job. This pur- ple gemstone is available in good quality in the sizes fashions call for today. Enhance your pearl necklace with an amethyst. Pearl enhan- c ers are available in shapes suited to your tastes-the angu- lar squares and rectangles, the softer round oval and teardrop shapes. No matter the shape it comes in, a well-cut amethyst carries its rich color. Amethyst beads let you drape ~ yourself in purple, in keeping with the legend of the color of thfsgem. Bacchus, according to the story, was slighted and swore tigers would eat the first person who crossed his path. A woman named Amethyst, on her way to worship at the temple of Diana was saved from that fate when Diana turned her to stone. Bac- chus repented and poured his wine over the stone, staining it purple. Because amethyst is a variety of quartz, it is one of the more available gems. Its availability makes this beautiful gemstone affordable even in bigger sizes. Designers use it in bracelets and rings, as well as for neck- wear. Another plus-this purple stone looks good whether you choose white metals like plati· num or silver or yellow metals such as gold. If you are consid- ering a personal design, come talk with us about amethyst. .. or see our fine selection of ame- thyst jewelry ready for your adorn- ment or gift giving. CHAR-LESH. BA RR 9 .wJ'.u WESTCLIFF PLAZA March 9 at 6:30 p.m. Hitachi Ltd., the California Chamber of Commerce and Californians for Better Trans- portation produced the program based on public affairs symposia held in Los Angeles and San Francisco this past spring. The objective of the symposia was to provide a high-level forum for an in-depth look at the growing transportation issue in California and to help itlentif y solutions to the problem. The program f eaturcs speeches by leading experts on mobility and transportation- pJanning, including John Geoghegan, California's Secre- tary of Business, Transportation and Housing; and remarks from the Honorable Glenn M. And- erson, chairman of the Surf ace Transportation Subcommittee and member of the House Com- mittee on Public Works and Transportation. The program is moderated by Bill Monroe, former executive producer and host of "Meet the Press ... ~DELMAR f~ COVERING, LID :1M "*-n..,. •CARPET •MARBLE •WOOD •VINYL • Ceramic Tile • Baths/Kitchen • Resides ml/Com- mercia I 2720 E. Coast Hwy Corona del Mar, CA 14 721-4020 OCC scholarships are now available Scholarships are being made available to graduating seniors in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District by the Asso- ciated Students of Orange Coast College. There are two types of award being offered, ranging from $150 to $500. Awards of $300 each will be available to qualifying high school seniors who have proven themsef ves to be academicaUy successful. OnJy those students who arc ranked in the top 20 percent of their graduating class and who can demonstrate finan- cial need arc eligible. Seniors who have been active in school or community activ- ities may find that they are eligible for a Leadership award. School or community activities including sports, clubs, journal- ism, pep squad, music, drama, Scouting, voluntcerism, church work and other activities lead to eligibility. An overall grade point averqe of 2.0 or higher ia required of applicantJ. 06Two ICDion from each cam- pus are guaranteed to receive at leut SISO," stated Dr. Jeffrey Dimldale, Aaociate Dean of Studenu at OCC. ..Some of tbele atudenu will be invited to interview for $300 or SSOO scholarships . ., Scholarship applications and additional details arc available from scholarship advisors or activity directors at the partic- ipating schools, as well as by calling 432-5507 or writing: Associated Students of Orange Coast College, P. 0 . Box SOOS . Costa Mesa, CA 92628, Atten- tion: Scholarships. Applications must be received by the college no later than 5 p.m., Friday, April 8, 1988. Europe tips for seniors "Independent and unguided tours of Europe for seniors" will be the topic for the Wednesday, February 24, meeting of the 55- plus singles club caUed .. Life On Your Own." The club meets every Wednes- day at 3:00 p.m. at OASIS Senior Center located at 800 Marauerite Avenue (Stb A Mar- guerite), Corona del Mar. For more information please call Roseann or Mary at 644- 3244. DOCTOR JAGVAR, INC. FOi INDEPENDENT SERVICE a REPAIR < .. I ' j I ) I llAINTDIMCI ON ALL llODELI, IWN Dlllll• WAIUllTY Police Blotter The Police 8'otter is presented as a public setvice from the Newport Ensllfl detailitW crimes Mtd arl'Uts in Newport BMch. It should be tW1fed thllt crimes listed .,. only thoM which,,. reported to the Newport S..Ch Police Department 1nd arrests made are only those suspected of crimes and not those convicted. MONDAY FEB. 1 CRIMES 0900 -Vandals reportedly caused $100 in damage to a car parked in the I 00 block of Starfish Court. 1000-Hubcaps valued at $240 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 4100 block of Shorecrcst Lane. 1220 -Vandals reportedly caused $200 in damage to Hughes Market located at 1150 Irvine Blvd. ARRESTS 1525 -Gregg William Rather, 35, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of petty theft. 2220 -Carol Ann Navridcs, 32, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. TUESDAY FEB. l CRIMES 1120 -A car stereo and ashtray valued at S 120 were reported stol~n from a vehicle in the 1600 block of Dove. 1130 -Clothing valued at $750 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1200 block of Dove. 2100 -A watch valued at $550 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 2900 block of West Coast Highway. ARRESTS 0240 -Greg Frank Bolko, 25, of Corona del Mar was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. I 70S -Gary Randolph Nelsen, 35, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 1740 -Jason Vert McAlpine, 21, of Norco wu arrested on 1u1picion of a11ault with a deadly weapon on a peace officer. 2240 -Claudia Louise Eve, 41 , of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. · WEDNESDAY, FEB. 3 CRIMES 0635 -Computer equipment valued at $4,SOO was reported stolen from Newport Pacific Boats located at 2200 West Coast Highway. 1140 -Necklaces valued at $9,5SO were reported stolen from a residence in the 2200 block of Port Mar.Vick. 1335 -lfewelry valued at $5,000 was reported stolen from a residence in the 300 block of Lindo. ARRESTS 0330-Brian Craig Mottaz, 19, of Riverside was arrested on suspicion of possession of drug paraphernalia. 0715 -Peter Augustine Florez, 25, of San Bernardino was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of marijuana for sale. I 75S -Deron Richard Benve- Youth defies shakedown ring BY BILL HARVEY Juan Cordova, a Pomona School student, has proved beyond a doubt that a 4-foot- 11-inch boy can win out over four six-foot boys with some help from his friends, and in the process be won an Outstanding Citizen Award from the Villa Nova Restaurant in Newport Beach. Juan's friends include Pom- ona School Principal Sandra Bundy and Officer Dennis Jef- coat of the Costa Mesa police. ~ According to Jefcoat, Juan was one of many Pomona stu- dents being victimized by a group of four tccnaged extor- tionists led by a 12-ycar-old Pomona student. Though their names arc being withheld by police because of their ages, one of the four is identified as a 6- f oot-2-i nch, 240-pound "enforcer." Their methods were quite simple. The 12-ycar-old would choose victims and the four older boys would extort money from the victims by threatening to beat them up. "In one case,.. said Jefcoat, "these guys confronted Juan, so he ran across the street and into someone's house. The four fol- lowed him right into the house and started ·to beat on him there." Jefcoat, of the CMPD's West Substation, said the problem came to his attention when Juan A tale If Europt went to Bundy with the proble~. "I met with Juan at the school,.. said Jefcoat, "'but he was reluctant to talk to me. After we talked for a f cw hours, not only did Juan tell me about what was going on, but be also talked his f ricnds into coming in and talking to me ... Armed with the information brought forth by Juan and his friends, Jefcoat brought charges against three of the boys. ... As soon as the three were arrested, the remaining two went around and threatened some of our witnesses, so we arrested them as well, and charged them with witness tampering," said Jefcoat. 1111 ,,.,...n Finest Authentic Food From Spain U¥E FLAMENCO FLOOR SHOW THURS., FRI., SAT., & SUN with Lourdes ROdriguez. DANCE TO THE DYNAMIC MUSIC OF Juan De La Cruz. Wtdntsday thru ,Saturday AUTH ENTI C SP ANI SH CUISINE Lunch Served Dinner Served Mon.-fri. 11 :00-2:30 Sun.-rhurs. 6:00-10:00 Fri. -Sat. 6:00-11 :00 Tapas BU (SpanW) Appetizers) (7i 4). 7,2-6020 42'0 ~ w.,, Ne..,.. Bach (/krDllP,. Hofll. OJf M«Ardlur llwl) w fllllftlf 11. 1• THE NEWPORT .... nuti, 19, of Newport Beach wu arrested on suspicion of auault with a deadly weapon. 1830 -Donakl Roy Demont, 25, of Glendale was arrested on suspicion of commercial bur- glary. THURSDAY, FEB. 4 CRIMES 0930 -A camera valued at $300, an electric shaver valued at S80 and a briefcase valued at $200 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 300 block of East Coast Highway. 1448 -A car stereo valued at $350 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 500 block of Irvine. ARRESTS 0045 -Robert Louis Spell- man, 18, of Atascadero was arrested on suspicion of assault on a peace officer. 0645-Wendy Alice Smith, 29, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of possession of a hypodermic needle. 2400-Sherry Lynn Austin, 27 , of Chino was arrested on sus- picion of possession of cocaine. FRIDAY, FEB. 5 CRIMES 0900 -Vandals reportedly caused $700 in damage to a vehicle in the I 500 block of East Ocean. 1625 -A case of battery was reported in the 200 block of Topaz. ARRESTS 0300 -Derck Lee Norton, 24, of Tustin was arrested on sus- picion of misdemeanor drunk driving. Tremendous lrnentories of FreshlJ-Cmted SATvaDAY,J'D.6 CllDID 1000-.T~ftlalilll­ were ~rted stolen from a _. parked in the 1700 block of Bedford. 1400 -A ring valued at $3,500 wu Jeported stolen from a residence in the 1900 block of Shcrrington. 1600 -A jacket valued at $200 and cassette tapes valued at $50 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the Fashion Island parking lot. ARRESTS 1845 -Kristie Elizabeth Kern, 22, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 2355 -Craig Hartman Power, 21, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of a controlled substance. SUNDAY, FEB. 7 CRIMES 0359 -T-tops valued at $2,500 were repo rted stolen from a vehicle in the 1600 block of Shcrrington. 0045 -Robert Gomez, 18, of Pico Rivera was arrested on suspicion of possession of cocaine. 0215 -John Hollingsworth Rianda, 22, of Fullerton was arrested on suspicion of contri- buting to the delinquency of a mmor. We need you . • Amertcan Heart Auoctullun MINK&FOX Coats Jackets Strollers ........... ·50.7 09'. A security gap Although the Federal Aviation Administration is moving to close gaps in airline and airport security, the system is still far from what it ought to be. So says Steve Gardella, who retired last September as security chief for Pacific Southwest Air~es. Gardella's sober conclusion is especially disquieting because many security experts, like himself, are retiring and aren't being replaced by cost-conscious airlines. Indeed, most domestic carriers don't employ professional security advisers, pref erring instead to assign this important responsibility to ad91inistrators who have other duties. Small wonder that security procedures are so lax. That laxity was exposed last fall by undercover federal inspectors who visited 136 airports and were able to sneak mock weapons through security checkpoints 28 percent of the time. These alarming results were essentially the same as the ones discovered during spot checks conducted earlier in the year. Domestic security alarms sounded two months ago when a disgruntled former USAir employee smuggled a gun on PSA Flight 1771 , which crashed and killed all 43 persons aboard soon after shots were fired on the plane. It's assumed that he eluded security by flashing his identification card, which should have been confiscated when he was discharged. Perhaps he was merely waved through by a careless security guard. Whatever the case, it points to the crying need for tighter security procedures. To be sure, no security system is foolproof. But there arc several obvious steps that could plug some of the more glaring gaps. For example, Gardella would have each airline employ a qualified security official. He would create a national airline-airport identification system to permit immediate veriftciation of an employee's ID card. He would establish a national training academy for security personnel and pay them higher salaries to offset the high turnover rate. And he would upgrade and coordinate airline-airport security procedures with newer, more effective screening devices and computers. These improvements could be financed by reinstituting the security surcharge that was a part of airline tickets until the early 1970s. Surely, passengers wouldn't mind paying an additonal dollar or so for their tickets with the understanding that the money was being used for passenger safety and to make it harder for some maniac to smuggle a weapon aboard. There is no excuse for lax security by airlines and airports. The means to combat airborne terrorism are readily at hand, and they should be employed to the fullest. Baker Communications AWAJllJ WINNING MEMBER ca.-.. lftl ,.. ...... Tm 39 State & Nati«»'* Awaros Since 1978 '"Y.HDR AUDIT" N'ftJID flC>a Circulation 25,000 ......a Seth Baker EXBITllE Ell1ll: Roger Bloom ..... -·Judy Duffy AmTE Imm: Bill Harvey ••II Elna George Pappas PllTI Emll: Danny Cota ••tzmva Mary DeChlrico 883 Production Pllce Newport Beach. CA 92663 (714) 631 ·8120 Pluse send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 . Newport Beach, CA 92668-9399 The Newport Enaign 11 pubHahed weekly on Thut"ldaya. Who really cares~bout NB? It was a week when those who truly love Newport Beach took a bard look at the city•s past, its present and its future. At two fascinating metings, the city's responsible pioneers and present community leaders shared the joy of mingling together, reminding themselves just who created this wonderful town, and how. One night, the Newport Beach Historical Society met in the lovely Sherman Library Gardens to preview a remark- able 16-minute video tape on the history of the city and the development of Newport Har- bor. This is the first video produced by the society, and what makes it so unusual is the way the society and its video consultants could combine aging still photos with old movie footage and recently filmed color movies to make a dramatic and authoritative video. Two night later, the prctent and future of the city were reviewed and f orecut at the Seventh Annual Mayors' Dinner, sponsored by Speak Up Newport (SUN), in the ballroom of the Newport Marriott Hotel. Like the Historical Society gathering in the Sherman Gardem, the mayon' dinner was a capacity crowd-the largest gathering in the bi.story of this community event. Mi11in1 at both of these important public events were the elitist no-growtben now plotting to paralyze tbe city with an insane traff1e initiative. "Oh, they're biding,.. one Historical Sodety official said. 1'hey never show up for tbac kind of community meetinp. lbcy don\ want to fmce tbe facts."' The facts are arapbM;mly pres- ented in tbe yicleotapO. TbcR is a tittle IOo. au.-. about the f ouoctiaa of t.be city, wben and by wlaom, aDd a effort to date Newport from 1889, when the McFadden pier was completed, but for a digest of vital events in the development of the harbor the 16-minute tape should be in the home of every lover of lenges and options. and tried to forecast what Newport Beach would be like in 18 years. Mayor John C. Cox Jr. pre- dicted you will need an income of SI S0,000 a year to live in a Time of my Life Newport Beach. The Historical Society came up with two prize bits of old home movies recording the early days of the harbor. One was in the Grundy family. Dr. Gordon Grundy opened the city's first medical center in the 1920s; bis son. Bill Grundy, is the current president of the Newport Beach Historical Society. The other old movie footage was shot by the Rev. W.H. Stockton. He recorded the fint building of the controvenial west jetty, showing a giant crane lifting rock orig- inally from Catalina bland into the sea alona a wooden pier. Just after the film in bis camera ran o~ Rev. Stockton recorded, the crane fell into the ocean. The Historical Society-and the city-are in the debt of Ellen K. Lee, the dedicated historian wbome book, ~ewport Bay, A Pioneer History," bu aeneratcd substantial funds which she bas donated to the Historical Society. This money financed the production of the videotape. You can buy a tape for only SJO, which includes mailing and handlin1 cbaraes. Send your ordcn, or any queat.iom. to the Historical Society, P.O. Box 1428, Newport Beach 92663. The Mayon' Dinner commit- tee for SUN, chaired by David Goff, adopted the theme, "Look- ina Forward to 2006. Newport Be.cb .. CenteDuy . ., F°lft tpeak- cn looked critically at the city today, its multitude of ~bal- BY JIM FELTON million-dollar house here in 2006, and that traffic will be worse unless transportatio n engineers develop a new method of getting from home to work, play or mall. Former Mayor Don Mcinnis said he was appalled that the city could vote to turn down countless millions in highway funds by blocking the buildout of Newport Center. The next speaker was sche- duled to be Herb Sutton, former publisher of the Newport &uiK". but be was caUcd out of town at the last moment. How- ever. SUN distributed copies of a chapter Sutton authored for the city's official history-a chapter that wu a tongue-in- check report of the city's JOOth birthday. The chapter was banned from the history because some city council membcn felt it might arouse their constitu- ents. The fmal two speakers-Ray Watson and Lea Steffenscr- abould take their talb on the road. They were incisive, humor- ous and inspirational. Watson summed up: the city in 2006 will be what its voter citizem want it to be and arc willing to fight for. Jt-. too bad cvel')'one in town can\ aet a copy of bis talk. E¥eryone can watch the pro- ceediqa, thoqb. u tbey were ~ad will be broadcast F.riclay, Feb. 19, at 8 p.m. on Community Cablevision, Chan- nell. • Glad to help out Dear Editor: On behalf of the school dis- trict, I would like to express appreciation to Baker Commun· ications for contributing the $390 in cash prizes for the fint place winners in the 1987·88 Harbor Council PT A Reflec- tions Contest. The students in our commun· ity are very fortunate to have the support of local businesses such as yours. Thank you for your interest in our education pro- grams. . JOHN. W. NICOLL SaperiDUBdeBt of Scllooll Tinkering with politics Dear Editor: Talk about the pot calling the kettle black! This guy Brian Theriot bas done it in spades on the principal switch controversy in the Newport·Mesa School District. In his letter to the editor (Feb. 4), Mr. Theriot berates Editor Roger Bloom for not interviewing Theriot prior to printing the paper's editorial, "Time to Cool It" (Jan. 21). Thli'whole controversy hit the papers in early December, with Theriot liberally quoted from the beginning. One article Letters to the Editor HI I HIT 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_I midwife 121otbenand19elp me on my way dlroup cbilclhood, puberty and onward! She wu amazin1 at SS! reported that a newly-formed group of Tberiot'a, "Keep Our School District Strong," would push for a special election to recall the entire board, accord· ing to Theriot. What is incredible about this whole sequence of events is that at the time of that article, the School Board had not even voted on the principal change, and yet Theriot wanted to recall all seven of them. What is even more incredible is that, as of that time, Theriot bad not talked to (Superintendent) Dr. (John) Nicoll, any board member, or either principal on the issue. Now, for a guy who likes to beat himself self-righteously on the chest and call editon "scab reporten" for not interviewing subjects of editorials, this is the ultimate cue of the pot calling the kettle black, if you ask me! It seems to me that Theriot suffers from an acute case of tbin-skin-itis. He's always trying to grab a headline to further bis political ambitions, but when someone prints anything con· trary to bis views, be whines and cries foul. He sure seems to be able to dish it out, but he needs to learn bow to take it, as well. That's the way it is in politics, Mr. Theriot, sometimes you get the kind of press you want and sometimes you don'· Maybe you ought ot rethink your desire to be a politician, Brian. Like Harry Truman used to&: fond of saying, .. If you can't- staJ.d the heat, get out of the k.it<.hen."' WilliamJ--.. Newport Baell Doctors in a squeeze Dear Edffor: Treatment of the sick poor is approaching collapse in Orange County. Over the centuries, as physicians, we have absorbed the cost of caring for the poor. Currently, we are asked in Orange County to support the Indigent Medical Service, because the county and the state have given up on funding care for the destitute. Unfortunately, our reimbursement from Medicare, frozen for the last three years, is now being cut again. As this federal funding has subsidized our care of the poor in the past, we arc now faced with two options: (I) laying off staff, accepting a further reduction in our standard of living, and providing sub.standard care or (2) getting o ut of medicine and seeking a ca1eer that reimburses our energies, befits our intclli· gcnce, and rewards our efforts. Physicians enjoy caring for their patients. Shifting the cost of unreimbuned care of the.poor to the middle class and their insurers has dramatically inflated health care costs. This cannot go on. Unfortunately. due to the utter disdain and contempt shown physicians by Medi-Cal, it is uneconomic to continue seeing patients .. funded" (i.e. not paid) by Medi· Cal. Funding unreimbursed care of poor patients, or watching ser· vice to the poor degenerate to the level of socialized medicine in Russia and Poland (i.e. non- care), is the political decision for Orange County today. Squeez- ing the doctors even further will cause a massive opting out of the system. CHRISTOPHER LYON. M.D. Ups and downs of seniority Dear Editor: My grandmother told me of many things, but how could she have prepared me for the Cookie Cutter decade? When she turned SS , the world was a different place in time. Age was revered, wonderful; after all, it was difficult to raise 11 children. LASMONTANASRANCH HUNTING AND FISHING CLUB (AN UNINCORPORATED ASSOCIATION) She didn't warn me that when my suppQrt hose staned sbowin1 I would become invisible. Sales clcrk.s, waitresses, police offic· crs, realton do not recognize my potential My hairdresser uses his "6S A older" style of tight, little ringlets all over my soft beige hair. No matter what I say, they're there: those tight, little burr curls right on top of my Paris-clad body. No longer do people say, "You could be our president, but you're too young!" By the time I got to the right place at the right time, it was too late! Understand, being invisible has its advantages; I'm not called on to sweep the curb in front of my office, raise money for Africa and chair the Christmas programs. Thank God there arc others of this generation who empa· thize, sympathize and recognize my resilience and utilitzc my talents. My grandmother would be proud. 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Other game such as antelope, American bison, boar, pheasant. chukker and bobwhite shall ·be planted along with additional tocking of bass, trout and blue- gill, totJo of the 700th member. This exc.lusive membership offering complies with the State of California Department of Cor- porations for q•Jalification of the membership securities pur~uant to Section 25113 of the Code. under the Corporate Securities Law of 1968: and reporting regulations and prospec- tuses equivalent to the requirements of the United States Securities Act of 1933. This membership security may only be offer- ed by the Prospectus. A Prospectus may be obtained by contacting Mr. Dudley F. Miller (714) 760-3912, 685 Vista Bonita, Newport Beach, California 92660. OL Alexander B. McDonald, Esquire (619) 755-9300, 12520 High Bluff Drive, Suite 150, San Diego, California 92130. ,_ 1-fflllilY 1L 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN. j Harbor stUns Tustin as· seasOn ends BY GEORGE PAPPAS Newport Harbor's basketball team finished a frustrating sea- son in a big way with an upset win over Tustin, 65-46, this past week . T he Sailors (3-7, 15-11 ), out of contention for a C IF playo ff spot, were simply playing for pride. Despite this sea son being another losing one for Harbor, there were some bright spots. Mike Nguyen led the way with 18 points as he sank 9 of 14 shots from the field. Nguyen played with a sprained ankle. Harbor used strong playing on defense to beat Tustin. Tustin 's leading scorer Leo Parker was held to 14 points by Harbor's Jim Geerlings. Tyler Koon scored 15 points as he hit 7 of JO shots. Mike Hardin scored 14 points and he dished off six assists. Tustin went ahead 2-0 but were behind until they tied the score at 30 in the third period. Harbor led 14-8 after the first qua rter as Nguye n sank six poi nts and Koon added fo ur. The Sailors took a 24-19 lead into halftime. Harbor went ahead 42-33 after three periods. Drew She- ward sank a three pointer as the third period buzzer sounded. Tustin 's Parker only had two points in the final period. The Sailors outscored Tustin 23-13 in the fourth quarter to win the game. DIE lAIT ..... -Al Ill. l153,at1 ...,., RI llll'tl .... I nt111• .,, .............................. ,. ..... Ill ..... .... ..., M Tllll'I .......... --I ... 1111 ,...., ...... Tiii 11111'1 .. I -•IL ...... _.. 11 ...... II .. Ider Ii wllll W 111111111 Wiii • 11 -Tllll 1M1 Ii .. 1111 ... II Ill-. llnlr Rnl1t1• ............ II I ... _, Ill .. 1111 .... Clnm "9 .. IM llli•llly. Ii Ill PllTll IY DAllY CITA Stolz Off's shot sinks CdM BY GEORGE PAPPAS What a difference a year can make. Last year at this time, Corona del Mar High•s basketball team was heading into the CIF playoffs toward one of its more successful seasons. But a last second shot by U niversity•s Steve Stolzoff killed off the Sea Kings• chances of reaching post season play again this season. The Sea Kings finished with a 3-7 league record this past week_ and in a three way tic for last plac.e with Newport Harbor. It was an end to a disappoint- ing season for the Sea Kings. All season Corona del Mar Coach Paul Orris had stressed that it would be an uphill strug- gle for his team to repeat Jut year .. success and the University game seemed underscore his comments. Stolzoff's rebound and bank shot with three seconds remain- ing in overtime, ended a aee-saw battle in which the lead cbaqed bands teVeral times in the pmes' final minutes. "The bi1 difference in the pme was our lack of screenina off in the second quarter," commented C.dM Coach Paul Oiria. "In the end it came down to aa offeDliw reboUDd. If we Ud aot tbe rebound, we win tbe " n....,:_ --:-.-..a pillC, 'U'IU• \iUUUU9VUo Physical, defensive play by both teams dictated the tempo of the game. Orris described the contest as the most physical game he bas watched in his 18 years of coaching. "111 hand it to the players. Both teams didn't get frustrated and they didn't lose their com- pos ure. Maybe the coaches did," Orris continued. ••Being a physical game I think it hurt us a little. We're not a perimeter team, so we have to work the ball to the inside. Going up for the basket and getting bumped affected us somewhat," he added. One example of the rough play came early in third quarter when University's Junior Oliver was knocked down with an elbow to the mouth. No foul wu called and later in the period Oliver returned to the pme. The Trojans outscored C.dM 1 s-8 in the second period to take a 3120 lead into halftime. Cd M held Univenity's Stolzoff to just three poinu in the rant half, but Dave Warren picked up the slack u be auk 16 poinu in the rant half to rmilb with 22. Stolzoft' came on in tbe tec0nd half to rmiab witb 14 points. But tbe Sea ~ nllied back a1 tbey uaed an agre11ive delcmiw prw. CdM trailed 5-32 after duee qaarten, baa tbe sea I.hip were led in their fourth quarter rally by the scrappy playing of point guard Geoff Probst, who is graduating after this season. Probst finished out his last game as a Sea King with 14 points. After Probst scored two baskets, CdM•s Brian Spratt sank a basket to cut University's lead to one,41-40. But Stolzoff responded wit h a three-pointer. CdM missed a couple shots and soon they trailed by 48-42. University then turned the ball over a couple times and missed some shots. Spratt sank a pair of free throws and Matt Herrington scored a basket to give CdM the lead, S2-SO with a little over a minute remaining. Spratt had 17 points and wu S for S from the free throw line down the stretch. The game was tied at S2 with 44 seconds left and C.dM bad possession of the ball. The Sea Kinp' Mark Luesebrint was fouled with 12 1eCOnd1 to go. Luetebrink miaed the shot and Univenity'I Warren arabbed the rebound, but be wu called for traveliq u be dribbled down court. I The Sea ~ bad one Jut chance to win tbe pme but Ptoblt'a jumper mined ita mart ud tbe pme went into over- time. Witll I :32 wolMla left ia tbe Oftltime period, Problt atole tbe I a ,.,.. .occ finds· other ways to win games • lt11 be a different type of is concerned. Too often, the baseball team representing Pirates reHed on their heavy Orange Coast College in 1988 ' hitting, usually at the expense of and whether or pot it's as sue-.. g~Jundamental baseball. cessful as last year's state cham-"If we didn't hit, we didn't pion semifinalists, coach Mike win," Mayne explains suc- Mayne knows one thing -hc11 cinctly. enjoy going to the ballpark a lot "For me it was no fun to watch more. and no fun to coach. This year's The 1987 team, which went team is much more the type I 35-13 and claimed OCC's sixth like to coach. We can do lots conference title in eight years, of different things. Wc11 make very nearly ousted eventual state plenty of mistakes, too. But 111 champions Cerritos in the state tell you what -if last year's semifinals, leaving the winning team worked as bard as this one runs on base in the ninth inning does, we'd waltzed to the state of a 4-3 loss. lit le ... Along the way, the power-OCC returns just two starters laden Bucs of 1987 set 30 team from the 1987 team, Mike Mis- and individual single-season and uraca, who switches from short career hitting records. to third this year, and flcet- But that was the problem as footed centerfielder J .J . Cul- far as Mayne, in his 12th year, pepper. In spite of so many new f accs, the Pirates are off to a 4-1 start in 1988, giving Mayne OCC win number 302 in grand style this past week, a 29-2 walloping of Pasadena. Mayne is 302-126 in eleven-plus seasons. The Bucs are running,too. Jn a 7-5 win over Cypress at last weekend's College of the Desert Tournament, OCC stole seven bases. Last year, OCC only stole 28 bases in 48 games. Much of the Pirates's early season punch has been provided by catcher Darek Dchdashtian, a All-South Coast Conference performer two years ago for Cerritos College, where he played third base. Debdashtian, 5-11 and 200 pounds, is catching for the first time in his career. The OCC clean-up hitter has slugged three homers in the first Milum from Newport Hil'bor five games. fight it out for the second bMe "Darcie ~ a very good hitter,.. job. Santa Cruz, who can also says Mayne ... He possesses good play third and the outfield, has power. Defensively, he's learn-the job for now. ing but be seems to be a pretty Misuraca, who hit .359 overall good receiver. He's a very intel-last year (.41 J in conference) ligent player, so that makes up with 11 doubles and 30 RBI, for his inexperience." moves to third. Dchdashtian is backed up by "I think he's a little better Greg O'Halloran, who came to suited to third, where his lack Coast from Ontario, Canada, of speed is less of a liability," where he played on the Ontario says Mayne ... He's hitting the Junior National Team. Too ball better than be ever has."" good a hitter to keep on the "Miz" also will pitch plenty of bench, O'Halloran js playing quality inning for OCC in 1988. right field in the early season and Not used as a pitcl!_er until late is batting fifth. in the year he was 2-2 with a First base is manned by Riv-2.48 ERA. erside Poly freshman Darrel The OCC mound corps Conner. should be much improved over .. He's got a good combination a year ago. of speed and power. He's a good Mayne thinks 1988 will bring contact hitter." comments a new look to the Orange Empire Mayne;. Conference race, one that 0 Cc · sp1•kers de lend t1•t1e ~nQ.caf. is backed up by Pete doesn't have the Pirates on top . • .z.., _ Mc Kfctfe?';\""~(ch hitter from .. We1l scrape along the best ~ ~ _:Santa Monica Kigh-who-also--we-can, but on paper, I don't Wetzel used the same program secs playing time at third pase see any way we can beat Rancho Rival coaches couldn't have been overjoyed by Orange Coast College's return to community college men's volleyball last season after a four-year absence. Playing in the same South Coast Conference that saw the Pirates finish first four times in five years from J 979 to 1983 (when the program was cut from the athletic budget), all the 1987 Pirates did in SCC action was win alJ 16 matches it played in and record a 48-5 mark in games played. Coach Bob Wetzel's squad topped it off by coming back from the brink of elimination to beat Long Beach City College in an exciting five-game match to decide the Southern Cal Region- als. In a 3-hour, 20-minute marathon, Long Beach led 14- 10 in game three, up 2-0 in the match. The Vikings served five times for the title after first committing a service fa ult for the match the first time. Five times the Bucs thwarted their oppo- nent, finally pulling it out, 16- 14, and going on to the cham- pionship. Since there were no Northern Cal Regionals, the victory over the Vwnp meant that in one season, OCC bad returned to the top of the state in men'• volley- ball. In spite of losing SCC "Player of the Year" Brain Lewis, conference first learners Scott Lindquist and Curt Moothart and second team pick Paul Cook, Wetzel says the Pirates will be even stronger in 1988. The Pirates opened their sea- son in a scrimmage tournament at Long Beach City, going unde- feated in their five-team pool and advancing to the finals, where they lost to the Vikings. OCC was second in the same tourney last year. "That's okay, we're right where we want to be," says Wetzel. "It isn't to good to play too wen this early." "We're much bigger this year, we've got six guys 6-4 or better," says Wetzel. "We're stronger, we hit harder and weve got much more depth." That's the good news. The bad news is that everyone else in the conference should be improved as well. OCC's main problem, as it was last year, is inexperience. Eleven of its 13 players are freshmen. That's why the Pirates' season didn't begin in January. It began in August with 4S aspiring playen under1oin1 a thorough training and conditioning pro- gram. 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE flt ft) t FIVE GENERATIONS f!'e•'' ACUPUNCTURE fte•te• Traditional Acupuncture Helps The BOdy Heal Itself By Redirecting Energy FOi thoM who Nv. suffered chronic P•M • ..,.,_ ~ stress. 11'\d t1111e not found 1 w•table tNMment. acuouocnn """'' be the 1 0$wet 'CondlttOllS tf'Nted WICtl acupunct"'9 lncklde. • S.C:ll Pain •Nlcll,..., •Hudechel ·~ ..... Conni •°"'9 ....... ~ ·~flld~. . ,.. ....... '1'···· • TensiOn ·~ •lurMtt ·~ .......... flOlds • Sclllle Nltw Pam ., .... . ......... Cilillll &lfl.="- ( CtMlft Mio, ..... I last year and it paid off, be says. and the outfield. Santiago, .. he says. "I've seen "Part of it is because we're so "He's a better hitter from the Cypress and I know they have young. We need that extra time right side, .. says Mayne .... Both better taJent even though we beat with the ball and the court, .. the Mc Keller and Conner are good them once. So I'd say Rancho coach says. "They also need to defensively... and Cypress are a cut above the know what's expected of them Freshmen Hector Santa Cruz rest with us, Saddleback, if they are going to play." from Saddleback High and Ed Riverside and Citrus just a notch Harbor advances to soccer playoffs Newport Harbor High's soccer team captui:ed second place in the Sea View League thjs past week with a 2-0 win over Tustin High. The Sailors wilJ be playing in the first round of the CIF playoffs beginning this week. The Sailors opponent bas yet to be announced. Harbor (5-2-3,12-5-4) was led by David Woodruff, who scored two goals in the second half against Tustin. Woodruff bas consistently been one of Harbor's best play- ers this season. Harbor's goalie Ken Wilcut also excelled against Tustin as he made five saves. Wilcut had four of his five saves in the second half. HENRY IS STUDYING FOR COLLEGE Studying for the SAT begins when children first grapple with words and ideas. Later, they must develop effective reading skills, and be able to read f~er and retain more of what they read. Build the foundation for college~ early. Enroll ~child now in one of our ' speciabed programs I Cll ............. 2016-. Irvine ..................•........ 832· 7757 Newport &lch ............. 955-1105 TllSt:in ............••..•........• 7:t().i65i81 Harbor had 14 shots on goal in the second half to Tustin's eight attempts. Corona del Mar High ·s team finished out their season with 5- 1 rout of University. But the playoffs slipped out of the Sea Kings (3-3-4, 5-5-4) grasp trus season. CdM's Matt Tomlin led the way against Unjversity with two goals and Geoff Barrow contrib- uted three assists. Greg Dalton.Brian Sheehy and Graham Pierce rounded out the the scoring for CdM. The Sea Kings• goalie Brent Krum bad four saves. Cd M led 2-1 at halftime before exploding for three goals in tbe second half. .. ,. .......... • BukRe..tlag • Aclvanced Reading • BulcMath Our other achievement programs include: Evelyn Wood Study Dgnamics, Super SAT. College Prep, and Evelyn Wood Rf!Oding ()gnamics. The Rea Cling Gam~·- below.·· Toshika Aki7oshi JAZZ ORCHESTRA Will aa Alllllt Lew T h 1 •• I Pll -Un.DAY, Fa.• -.. INla: 112... Iii 114 - Sol<#st -~Ann Wood.,..,., 4 N-SUNDAY, fBmJMTat 1'lllMlll ...... 11; ... .,.. IT AL Y'S CITIES Venice, Flot9'1Ce ....... Armchatr AdY«tture S.rMS I N -FRIDAY, FEeRUMIY • l"k*•: " ............ Door Th~ Brem1111 Town Musidlllu 1 Varnish lady adds Shine to a dying art BY RALPH RODHEIM She can be seen daily from any one of several slips along the bay, rubbing and polishing, sanding vigorously, brushing layer upon layer of varnish as the fumes waver in the warm harbor sun. According to Bill Kitchens, she's the best thing that's ever happened to his boat, a Hans Christian 32. Phil Rychel agrees, as he stands in front of his gleaming 40' Alden sloop. "She's a real pro," says Phil, "worth three of anybody else working down here." "Most of my customers won't let anybody but me work on their boats," says Suzanne Davis, Newport Beach 'a famed "Varnish Queen." Suzanne is one of the rare few remaining experts on the art of wood varnishing boat trim. "You can tell when somebody doesn't know what they're doing. They'll sand off the comers and turn comers in the wrong directions," says Suzanne in her popular "Save Your Boat" varnishing seminars. "Before you know it, your boat docsn 't have much decent trim left to finish." She bolds the seminars regu- larly through the Sea· Scout Base. Says Suzanne, "Wood is a tradition more than a necessity for today's modern boats. Lots Leading Edge® II• CO•PITllLE MODEL "D" -COMPUTER e 31 IEI FIXED DISK • 360K FLOPPY • 512KRAM • AMBER/GREEN MONITOR • MSOOS 3.1. G.W. BASIC • 20-MONTH WARRANTY • 4.7717.11 MHz • LEADING EDGE MODEL L SEAIEP 12008, 24008 MODEMS OPTIONAL , 6. L . A LEADING EDGE• AUTHORIZED DEALER llADtNO IDQll9 LOGO MOOR. oe MOOll. L• AM "IGtlTl .. ID TMO .. tA,.tCI O' LEADING IDOi ....aoucTl,INC. ---- of new boat owners have decided they don't like the fuss and huale of maintaining the beautiful old woods ao they\'e switcbecl to fiberglass trim. Sure, there's no 1 .MARINE i SCENE upkeep, but there's definitely something missing." Suzanne says there's not a lot to keeping up the trim once you know what you're doina ... If it bun 't been sanded in a Iona time, it 'I aoina to take a lot lonaer than if it's been sanded every three or four months. After it's been built up to about eight coats, you can relax and let it 10 to every six months." A one-man ... er, one-woman operation, Suzanne maintains about 30 boats on a year-round basis. Her schedule is pretty full, so full in fact, that she can't afford to take on too many more clients. That's why she started the seminars. "Besides," she says, holding on to a sore spot near her waist, "I don't want to be doing this at 45. It's extremely bard on the body. I'd like to see these boat 1eminan tab off 10 that all I do is teach. I'm a really good teacher, and I love what I teach. Oak, teak, mahogany; I love wood. Wood is beautiful." Suzanne's next seminar is tonight at 7 p.m. She also has one scheduled for March 2 lst at 7 p.m . at the Sea Scout Base. If you'd like to attend a seminar or talk to Suzanne about your boat, call her at 675-8039. Ralph Rodheim is chairman of the California Boating and Waterways Commission. Harbor, CdM girls lose BY GEORGE PAPPAS Both Newport Harbor and Corona dcl Mar High 's girls basketball teams turned in losing seasons again this year. The teams ended up at the bottom of the Sea View League as they finished out their seasons with losses. For both teams it means a long spring and summer of trying to figure out bow tum their basketball programs around. The Sailors (2-8,15-11) were downed by Tustin 65-53, while the Sea Kings, who went winless in league this season, were beaten by University, 45-30. Harbor was led by Stacy Giem who scored 20 points and handed out seven assists. Giem 's play improved gradually during the season. She began to score more consistently and was the spark in the Sailors offensive attack. Tustin led the Sailors 29-23 at halftime. Harbor rallied and cut Tustin 's lead to two, 43-41 , going into the fourth quarter. Tustin went on a 22-12 run to take the game. Jenny Stucker added 11 Sea Kings. • • II I .......... CdM took the lead again when Spratt sank a fadcaway 10- foot shot from the baseline with 31 seconds as CdM led S7-S6. University passed the ball around looking for shot as the clock winded down to I 0 seconds. The Trojans missed two shots and came down with the rebounds bcf ore Stolzoff grabbed the baU under the bukct and banked it in for the game. CdM's Matt Cwicrtnia also scored 16 points and be made several crucial bukets durina Cd M's come back in the final half. points and 19 rebounds, and Joann Assum sank 12 points. All in all, it was-a disappoint- ing end to a troubling season for Harbor and coach Dave Barela, who hoped his team was out of the rebuilding stages and were ready to challenge the top teams in the Sea View League. But they may have a couple more yean yet before they arc ready. The same goes for the Sea Kings. Cd M kept things close against University in the first quarter, but they fell behind 19-13 at halftime. University kept up the pace as they outscored the Sea Kings 16- 8 in t~ third period to take a 35-21 lead. Barbara LaPointe led the Sea Kings with 13 points. Kelly Cohen added 8 points. Cohen sank a three-pointer for the Sea Kings, who finished with a 3-1 S overall season record. The only two league games Harbor won all year were against Cd M. The Sailors had 10-12 overall record. Earlier in the week, Giem scored a career high 28 points against Saddlcback, but the · The Sea Kings trailed 16-12 after one quarter. Turnovers and missed shots by the· Sea Kings helped University extend their lead in the second period. CdM was beaten on the offensive boards much of the first half, which would come back to haunt them later in the game. The Sea Kings finished with a 12-12 overall record this season.· .. It seems our epitaph, if you have to give us one, is that we played hard, but we didn't always make the right decisions. That was due somewhat to our lack of vanity level experience," Orris stated. Aro11•1Dllnl ... ........... urne. , ............. 111111rJ, lndl1n "'91. .aa11 .... fumltUN ............................... Al '-1111 lft1lllllJ.C11 •fir .. . Sailors still were routed 76-59. Stucker also contributed 19 points for the Sailors. Giem also grabbed I 0 rebounds. Assum added 5 points and she passed out seven assists. Harbor's defense couldn't stop Saddleback 's Melody May- field, who sank 28 points to lead the Roadrunners. The Sailors only trailed by one point at the end of the first period 20-19 and were behind 37-34 at halftime. The Roadrunners pulled away in the third period and outscored Harbor 18-11 to take SS-44 lcad. Saddleback continue to score in fourth quarter as they sank 20 points to the Sailors' 14. Jen Ryan was held to five points and Stacy Hamilton only had four. CdM was blitzed by Tustin 59- 24 earlier in the week. , CdM seeks sponsors for golf tourney In an attempt to raise funds to support its football team, Corona del Mar High's Touch- down Club will sponsor its first annual golf tournament, Tee-Off For Touchdowns, on April 18 at the Newport Beach Country Club. The club is currently seeking additional sponsors to help fund the public event. According to Ray Woolsey, chairpenon of the event, the golf tournament will give community members the opportunity to participate in the tourney on many levels, while supporting a valuable sports program at CdM. .. We are encouraging both individuals and businesses to become involved as either a tee and green sponsor, corporate or tournament sponsor, or by donating something for a door prize," explained Woolsey . .. Every bit helps." Proceeds from the golf tour- nament will 10 toward the pur- cbue of new football equipment and for the maintenance of exiltina propams. 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AND LOAN ~TOO an MBA .... from Pepper-1.. ..... __ ..;. ____ ..__. __ ........ l!lii-.... ______________ ~------------~--------------------------- ,_11 Ill Socie A co.smopolitan Protocol Foundation dinner The brightly colored flags of 44 representative nations dotted the Irvine Hilton and Towers Ballroom. Honorary chairs Eli- zabeth and Tom Tierney intro- duced the attending Consuls General of those respective countries who were honored by the Protocol Foundation at its fourth annual dinner dance. Chair of the evening f cstivi- ties, which also featured the International Children's Choir, was Martha Auor. Assisting Fluor were Gayle Anderson, Annemaria Ballin, Ramon Curiel, Werner Escher, Mary Lou Hornsby (president of the Protocol Foundation), Pat Ncisscr, Muriel Reynolds, Jack Stan berg, Harold V oegelin and Mary Jones. Official hosts for the evening were the Orange County Board of Supervisors. Harborlitcs attending were Dave Alderman, Terry Baker, Susan and Robert Beechner, Virginia and Paul Bender, San- dra and Jerry Biegel, John Brelin, John Cantwell, Bill Cox, Jack Dangelo, Ron Cribbet and his fiance.e Cheryl Ebert, Ruth and Lock Gee Ding, Jolene and Tom Fuentes, Jean Galloway, Harborlites Barbara and Jim Glabman, Reta and Ham Hawkins, Hans Miller, Alice King, Michael Klesb, Kim and John Lehner, Madelon Maupin with her husband Alan Wiersb~ Doug Miller, Cathe- rine and Edward Murphy, Gunner Osterberg,, Milan Panic, Sue and Jose Perewozki, Richard Pope, Candace and Roger Schnapp, Aossie and Ed Schumacher, Diane and Jim Slemons, Barbara and Terry O'Neil, Virginia and K.J . Small- wood, Elizabeth and William Vincent, Hallie and Arthur Strock, Catherine and Dclane Tbyen, Mary Ann and Elon Wells and Ellen and Bob Wil- cox. • • • The spectacular chandeliers and ornate decor of the lavish Crystal Room was the setting for Las Aoristas Premiere Party. The selection was a departure for BY DllA VOi BURGER this USC-Handicapped Child- ren's Clinic support group, but fitting since the Biltmore Hotel had opted to install gold panel- ing in its refurbished room. Gold is the theme for the April 22 Floral Headdress Ball to be held at the Beverly Hilton, since Las Floristas will be celebrating 50 years of floral fantasies. The dinner, co-chaired by Cindy Somer and Ollie Lynn, historically gives a sneak pre- view of what is to come at the Ball. Harborlitc Mary Richard- son, president of this group, which also supports Rancho Los Amigos Medical Centers, along with Ball chairs Barbara Ger- shon and Maggie Simms announced Bob Hope bad accepted an invitati9n to be Honorary Chair. Consequently, Ws going to be a gold .. Thanks for the Memories" theme. Also announced arc the participating florists and members who vie to model the towering headdresses. Harborlitc mannequins arc Jade Higgins, Susan Jarvie, Diane · Kordick, Beth Lane, Sandy Wessel and Katherine Bentley. A unique aspect of this group is that there arc only 40 active members, who work very hard to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for their cause. If you arc planning to attend their spectacular ball, very early reservations are recommended. • • • The Winter Olympics arc very much on the public's mind, so it seemed appropriate last week that Nancy and John Lusk hosted a reception to meet and . •raise funds for our US Water Polo team, who wilJ be partic- ipating in the Summer Olym- pics. Five out of the 14 team members arc f\arborlitcs. Just a few df the Harborlite supporters attending were MaraLou and Jerry Harrington, Marian and Garth Bcracson, Sally and John Coombe, Mar- garet and Parker Kemp, and Ralph Rodheim. P•lll 1Y IMY IECIHmta A . nS ~ ~ I 1 -~:50% s ~ SALEENDS2122188 ~ I NEWPORT CENTER L1m1teJ to stock on hand. SANTA ANN MAIN PLACE SM ........ Htlf., RJ at \1acArthur ...... Deily lJIOO :'\ .Ml S( MW SIM.a Ana .... " • 1 ( 114) 640-5800 • Mclll t ·n It t . Sii aH. S. II • f (714) ~J737 • 11110' .......................... ...., 11111 El 111 1111 ... II • lllM f"lll•y H 11 A r'zlm 811 II ..... CIOC ,.et1r1 llb a.. A11r11r m amici GENTLEM EN S FASHIONS Invites you to view The Coming of Spring '88 amlcl - more than just a look Fashion Island -Atrium Court 401 N9Wport Center Drive Newport Bellch, CA 92860 (714) 721 -1123 - ' \ ' I Ellte · Wine tasting to benefit SOC Volunteer Center "A Toast From The Heart"- the fourth annual gourmet food and wine tasting/ auctioQ&....tQ benefit the Volunteer Center of Orange County Central/ South will be T hursday, March 10, at 6:30 p.m. in The Westin South Coast Plaza. The benefit will begin with wine and food tasting. At 8 p.m. a silent auction of exciting and varied items will conclude. At 8:30 p.m. the wine auction will commence. A drawing for a Sit mar I 0-day Caribbean cruise will take place at 9 p.m. Nineteen of California's finest wi neries will pour during the evening. Restaurants providing a unique sampling of their cuisine will include Alfredo's, Andreinos, Bistano's, Gandhi, Gemmell's, Irvi ne Marriott, John P ohl 's Bistro, le M idi, Newport Mandar in , and Nicole's Grill. "We expect over 400 friends and guests of the Volunteer Center to enjoy a sumptuous evening as they help the Center raise funds needed to meet the volunteer needs of Orange County," stated Sharon Paisley, c hairman of the event. For reservations or ticket inf orma- tion, caU the Volunteer Center at (714) 953-5757. Tickets are $35. The Voluntee r Center of Orange County Central/ South, founded in 1956, promotes volunteerism through recruiting, placement, and recognition and provides training and technical assistance to those involved with non-profit programs. Serving over 700 local agencies, the Center placed more than 9,000 individuals in community ser- vice last year. New! 2 Strid:, OJ Bacon English ~ffin 2 Strips of Bacon or 2 Link Sausages and 2 Eggs, Hash Browns Homemade Honey Bran or Date Nut Muffin 2 Strips of Bacon 2 Link Sausages 2 Hotcakes 2 Eggs New Yori< Steak and2Eggs Hash Browns Homemade Honey Bran or Date Nut Muffin $3.79 ~ Served Monday thru Friday 4 AM to 11 :30 AM ·i~ ~Costa Mesa " 2150 Harbor Blvd. at Vtetoria , OPEN 24 HOURS v-- ......... ....... The same baby who, ten years ago, wouldn't haYe lived'° speak his first word. But now doctors can look inside the hearts of unborn bMles, detect disorders and correct them • birth. Thanks to research. he can h8Y8 a healthy, nonNll lite. ~~119artNladilm • \\f'AE FIGHllGF<»O.Lff ent Tlli 11•• 11111 11 ·1111 M ..,.. .. .,.. 11 o,... cm c.e-. Fa H. Ftr wt .-1111111. Clll 43!_.llO. Training program leads to Land GI Oz Greater Los Angeles Chil- dren •s Theater invites Orange County young people to "follow the yellow brick road" and be assured of a role on stage in tt1e first anniversary production of .. Wizard of Oz," artistic director Alex H. Urban announced today. Enrollment for the tbree- montb training program leading to the Land of Oz occurs on Sunday, Feb. 21 , at 2 p.m. at the Disneyland Hotel, Avalon and Coronado Rooms. Roles arc available for young people from kindergarten through jun- ior college. No previous expe- rience is required. W cckly rehearsals will be held on Saturdays in Cypress. The performances are scheduled for June 12-19 at CyprCiS College. Urban bas trained over 700 Orange County and Long Beach youngsters in productions of "Annie," "Oliver," "You're a Good Man, C harlie Brown," and "Sound of Music" during the past year. An educator with LET US DELIVER YOUR DINNER TONIGHT! staurant 833-1872 Now ... enjoy fine food from popular local restaurants without leaving the comfon of your home! .. Rom11ntlc Ovemllht Specllll THE TONY AWARD-WINNING MUSICAL ,.. .... ··--,_, •• l llAI. ..,.. W112_,n s1 111_. ...... "llOn•l l M UMMW ___ ?_, •• .,..... a national reputation for effec- tively using theater to build sclf- confidence and improve class- room skills, more than S,000 northern California young peo- ple have also completed his training programs and sung and danced their way into the heart.s of appreciative audiences. The nonprofit educational program is partially funded by a SJOO registration fee which is · payable at the time of enrollment and covers three months of workshops, training and rehear- sals in voice~ dance, acting and stage movement. For additional information contact executive director Dana Hanstein (714) 847-7478. Theater workshop Newport Beach's successful Musical Theater Workshop for performers is scheduled for another six-week course begin- ning Saturday, Feb. 20. The introductory lecture from 10 a.m. to noon is f rce for anyone interested in the workshop and/ or musical theater perf ormancc. The new workshop will be held each Saturday at 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. from Feb. 20 through March 26 at Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2SO I Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Reaistration is tbrouah Newport Parks and Recreation Department, (714) 644-31'1, or on SatUrday, Feb. 20, at the workshop. Tbc worbbop will be taujbt by tbe celebndecl ta•/ linler I director, Beth Hamea. Calendar ART - fttllr, llr. ft II I l'A· • 11111 If .. c.r'a ' ' 111 tn llrlll. Clll lll-Altl llr _,. llfl 11111 I 374 North Coast Highway, Lag- una Beach. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., daily. Call 494- 4422. Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Hours arc 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. Call 644- 3017. Color landlcape pllotopaplas by Clinton S•ltll will display "Jane Gottlieb: Pbotopapbs., through February 29 at Susan will display through March 4 at Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Bear the Laguna Art Museum. 307 Street, Costa Mesa. Call 549-Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. 7550. ' Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., STAGE "'Marry Me a Little," the Ste- phen Sondheim revue created by Craig Lucas and Norman Rene, at South Coast Repertory's Second Stage, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are S 19 and $24 for this musical "Chris Gwaltney: Recent Paint- inp., will display through March 13 at Diane Nelson Gallery, 278 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 11 a.m. t~ 5 p.m. on Sunday. Call 494-2440. Oil paiatinp by Patricia THTell- O'Neil will display February 22 through March 18 at the Art Institute of Southern Californi~ 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday througl:t Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Admission is free. Call 497-3309. "Saints and Otber An1els: The Relilious Palntinp of Audrey Flack" will display through March 13 in UCrs Fine Arts Gallery. Hours are 12 p.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sun- day. Admission is free. Call 856- 6610. Pastels by Bonny will display through February 29 at The Gregory Gallery, 427 East 17th SJreet, Costa Mesa. Hours are 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Monday, 11 a .m. to 7 p .m., Tuesday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday. Call 722- 1830. Worb ltJ Ortado, V ace Lar- IOll ... O' Ill Mlllten Jiua, ....... Lii HOlll ... ZIMMI Lilla Will display at Galleries Toucbe, 499 North Cout Hiabway, Laa- una •.ch. Houn are 10 Lm. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and 12 p.m. to S p.m., Sunday. Call 497..t491. .......... ~ ·--.... ·-U4 ·-·· ., .... , ...... Will display throuah ~ 29 at Quorum Gallery, Tuesday through Sunday. Call 494-6531. W ork1 by StH·en Squire will display at the Newport City Hall BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Wlaere die World's Greatest C1111own Dine! Home of the Fantastic Bel&ian WafDes, the Gi1antic 4-Ea Omelets, and The Superb Sandwiches. South Coast Plaza Village 3800 South P1u.a Drive Santa Ana/Costa Mesa (714) 557-5116 HAXWlU -S AWARD WINNING SUNDAY 81lUNCH BUFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO STAND EGGS IENEDICT SCRAMILED EGGS BLINTZES• SMOKED FISH SUNDAE ST A TION INCREDlll.£ SAlAD SELECTION BACON, SAU5AGE s CANADIAN BACON LOX, CREAM CHEESE, IAGELS • ONIONS CARVED STEAMSHIP IOUNO OF IUF • IAKED HAM MAXWELL'S POPOVEIS •II UEIEUY HUFRNS DAZZLING ADAY OF DmEITS COi •ID IENT AllY CHAMPAGNE , .... ID Jp.a •1 &4f&I • e...--•OW. ... ......... •• an ,...,.,.<1MJW-ats f I llPILt•THENEWPORTB•r.,_11 runnina tbroup February 28. Call 957~33. "No Medler ... Jan," a mus-, icaJ tribute to Cole Porter, will play throuah February 21 at The Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Call 631~288. "Hot na," a revue of British and American Broadway mus- icals will be performed February 16-20 in UCl's Fine Arts Concert Hall. Tickets arc $9 on weekends and $5 to $8 weekdays and matinees. Call 856-5000. "Carousel,,, The Rogers and Hammerstein musical is show- ing at Elizabeth Howard's Cur- tain Call Theater, 680 El Camino Real, Tustin. Prices start at $16.95 and include fuH waiter service and show. Call 838-1540. MUSIC "The Roots of Rock and RoU .. featuring live performances ' of blues, big band, gospel and rock y.w•a .ut,Ollli. wldl ... Lew Traltckl• 8UHI will perform February 20 at 8 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tickets arc $12 in advance, $14 at the door. Call 432-5880. The Oran1e Coast Collqe Sym- phony Orchestra featuring Rose Ann Wood on the piano will perform February 21 at 4 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tickets arc S4 in advance. $5 at the door. Call 432-5880. "Kismet," the 1 ony-Award win- ning musical fantasy will play through February 21 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa. Tickets are avail- able by calling 1-800-34- 0PERA. GUtLIVER'~­ AGREAT MENU 11:45 -2:00 pm Monday-Friday Raenarioni~ ·~· ,.,.:·~- Miriisfering to ttte Aeeds of young d laine BY PEGGY DARNELL After spending one Sunday at Juvenile Hall in Orange with Sister Cathy Vallejo, CSJ-a day that included Mass with Father Brendan Smith for the juvenile detainees-it became apparent bow deep the needs of these tee-nagers are. They stay in a locked facility while their future is determined through the justice system. "Because of the numbers," explained Sister Cathy, "any k.ind of personal attention from someone •outside' is especial)y we lcome. Everything. here must be done in a regimented fashion and as effeciently as possible. This does not leave much time INSIGHTS for individual attention. That comes from our volunteers. One of the main things we ask them to do is to be able to listen with an open mind, despite the cir- cumstances that brought the teen-agers here. Our volunteers are extremely important to us and to the kids. They help to challenge the incarcerated, to see beyond their present circum- stances. Their personal pastoral presence is most appreciated by · the teens they visit. .. , want to emphasize that we minister to all people. The Catholic Detention Minist ry provides an o pportunity for Christians to explore what Jesus says throughout the Gospels: to reach out in unconditional love to others. It is about journeying with others through advocacy, direct service and education." COM has volunteers who come f rom Dana P oint, Laguna Beach, Corona del Mar and Newport Beach. One of the board members is Kay Williams of Newport Beach. Williams states, .. the need is great for people to visit these kids, and it matters a lot to them when someone .shows an interest in them. I have been going for over a year now, and it has been an important part of my life, too. We encourage others to consider the J uvcnile J usticc system as a way to help those in need. Support group for widowed sets retreat The Naim Conference of Orange County is inviting wid- ows and widowers to a weekend retreat at Marywood Centel, 2811 Villa Real Drive in 0r-. on March 11 , ·12 and 13, 1tartiQs at 7 p.m. Rev. Mon1ipor John Sam- mon,.will be the Retreat Muter. Monsipor Sammon is the vicar for putoral and community Affain and the Society for the Propaptioa of tbe Faith. The Naim Confeaeace ii a clioceHn "Support sroup for the widowed. Plew mate raenatiom by March 5. Call (714) 774-3905 or 770-2182. "I received a letter I'd like to share with you that reminds us that these arc people with feel- ings and needs, who are locked away, who suffer loneliness, sorrow, remorse, rejection , anger, fear, anxiety-all seeking to understand themselves and others ... all reaching out crying for help, kindness and love, "said Sister Cathy. The letter to Sister Cathy was signed with the prisoner's number but speaks for a lot of the inmates, both young offend- ers and adults, male and female. "Wew all MllTd tlw mcclnct expreuion. 'It :t a nitt ploce to vLrit, but I $Utt don., wont to llw tlwre. ' It a«wu to nw that tlw only 'pllltt•wldcll tlw •zpre1- 1ion ref~ to u &U or plUolt. For dttw of 111 Inc~ tlw eltolce of 11""'6 ~ ill plUolt Lr ca1lllnly 1t0t ow cltoo8"'6. 7Jw nlll~ Nu "*reftMd bt OflT liw1 and now ~ coll prllon 'ltotM.' Of COllT#, '/torrw ' Lr 0 Religious Dirc!ctory misnomer, for here home is a cell, a room, the nest, sanctuary, rack, pad, the hole, what~er. It 's still the 'place ' where human- kind is warehoused until such time when we are returned, regurgitated, back into society. " "We have found," continued Sister Cathy, "that some younger teen-agers want to help with activities at the prison, but our rules right now include 18 ... nd over. At Friends Outside, though, some high school kids have 1ijned up to help with an Easter party for the incarcerated teens and their families. They really want to help on a penoaaal level rather than to just write to them, althoup cveryt~na is appreciated that they do. Tbey really want to feet tlley are doiq 1ometbina special• Some of die w.,. a volan&eer can belp is to C09duct a •ble atqdy, a ICriptureu ... ul, .__ ina/ di1cu11ion M11ion with imall li'OUpl. Good 1istenen are needed for quality oilCHo-one visits with individuals in deten- tion. Sacramental preparation is also a need that is being more often requested. Music is also needed for praise services, keeping in mind that .. singing is praying twice." Bibles arc needed; they often bring comfort to one who is incarcer-· atcd and alone. .. We can always use prayer for all who suffer, who need God's grace and unconditional love, both for victim and offender," said Sister Cathy. These juvenile off enders do not need to stay in the justice system, and some aenuinc, lov- ing attention could be the key to stopping them before they go any further. "We are seeking," commented Sia&er Cathy, "people wbo can put aside their 'fears' and stereo- types of people in trouble, people wbo can take a ~nal respomibility to put the Golpe) into action throup penonal involvement, those who can 'taste and w' before makina a judpaent. We would lite to p them that opportunity to help ua help them." For further information on CDM, call (714) 633-6S27 or 633-6SS I and uk for Sister Cathy Vallejo, CSJ. NOTICI Of l1IUITlrl IALE T.l. .... 111777t N01'ICl YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED J•nu•ry 8, 1986. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. ' On FEBRUARY 26, 1988, at 9:45 A.M., REAL ESTATE FORECLOSURE SERVICES, a Califomla corporation as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 2-7-86, as inst. No. 86·053152 in book n/a, paae n/a, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, State of California. Executed by ANTONIO CAGNOLO, an unmarried man, and DAVID COLE. an unmarried man WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) at the main (North) Entrance to the-~ County Courthouse. 700 Civic Center West Santa Ana Califom~ • • aJI riaht. title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: EXHIBIT "A" A Condominim comprised of: PARCEL .. A": An undivided 213 interest in and to Parcel 1 of Parcel Map #85-445, in the City of Newport Beach. County of Crance, State of California, as per map filed in Book 212 Paces 17 and 18 Inclusive of Parcel Maps. in the offic~ of the County Recorder of said County. EXCEPT THEREFROM Units 1 through 3 as shown and defined upon the Condominium Plan recorded June 3. 1987, as Instrument/File No. 87-313771 of Official Records, PARCEL "B": Units 1 and 3 as shown and defined upon the Condominium Plan referred to above. PARCEL "C": An exclusive easement for the use of the Unit or Units served by the stairways. The street address and other common des1gnahon, if any, of the real pr()()erty described above is purported to be: 1818 West Oceanfront, Newport Beach, Cahfomia The undersigned Trustee d1scla1ms any habillty for any incorrectness of the street address and other common des1anation, 1f any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express°' implied, reprd1n1 title, possession. or encumbt'anoes, to pay the remainina principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obliaation secured by the property to be sokf and reasonable estimated costs, e.penses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $430,276.26. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersilfled a written Declaration of Oefautt and Demand fot Sale. and a written Notice of Default and Etection to Seti. The undetsisned caused said Notioe of Default and Election to Seu to be recorded In the county where the real property is located. 127585 Date: J•nuary 27. 1988 REAL ESTATE FORECLOSURE SERVICES AS SAID TRUSTEE, 7711 Center Ave., 3rd floor, Ste 350, Huntinston Beach, CA 92647. (714) 894-9292 9y ELIZABETH BERBER. Vice President 2/4 2/11 2/18 1121 'f'CiillOUl--MAMl ITATDKNT The foftowfnc person is doinc business as A I s 4500 Campus Drive, Suite 500, Newport Buch, Cali· fornia 92660. Auto Insurance Special· ists Newport. Inc., I C.li· fornia corpor•tlon, 4500 Campus Drive, Suite 500, Newport Beach, C.lifomia 92660. This business is con· ducted by a COfP()f'atlon The reaistrant com · menced to transact busi· ness under the fict1t1ous busineu name hsted above on 9/13/82. Auto Insurance Specialist.s- Newport. Inc. J.,,._ F. Cairct Pmident This statement was filed with the County Cleft( of Or.,. County on Nov. 4, 1917. File No: f -360391 2/4, 2/11, 2.18, 2125 1123 "*'C NOTICI fCHl ...... iilll ..... •••••lT The ......... ..-n Is ~ .,.._ 81: l'SSEN- TIALS FO. INTERIORS, 2915 hdhHI Ave Fl03. Colla ...... CA 12626. Ds illSummerl.715 ......... ear..dll Mw, CA ... TIMe businea 11 con· ..................... The NllltllNlt com- ..... tDnwt buli-._ __. .. ~ IMMllL ._. W ....... "' Die. Jl ... 1117 ... Lid: o. ...... .. _ .. lllll ll'lll?lllPl•••lll• -..... ... ... a.... an c1 .... ~ ... O.C.31, 1987. file No. F366359 1/282/4 2/112/18 1110 K·J7Ml PUelJC NOTICI F1Ci Ii IOUI IUllNESS UMl ITATlllENT The followins person is doina business as: MAIN STREET MINI STORAGE MANAGEMENT CO., 37 Bodep Bay Drive. Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. Marilyn A. Goldstein. 37 Bodep Bay Drive, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by an individual The reaistrant com- menced to trans.ct bus•· ness under the f1ct1tious business name °' names listed above on 1980 Sianed: Mal'ityn A. Gold· stein. This statement was filed with the County Cieri( of Oranae County on Jan. 21. 1988. file No. F368724 1/282/42/112118 1111 1988. SiFed: Y.B.S., a c.li· fotni• ...... partnership, BY: Reed Bauman. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on Jan. 21, 1988. File No. F368728 1/28 2/4 2/112/18 1112 K-379IO PU-..C NOTIC£ FICTITIOUS IUtaNESS NAME STATEMENT The followin& person 1s doing business as: THE BACHELORS OF NEWPORT BEACH. 4695 Mac Arthur Court. #1050, Newport Beach, CA 92660. John H. Nort>era. 3715 Seashore Drive, Newport Beach. CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by an unincorpo- rated association other than a partnership. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitioos business name or names listed above on January 1. 1988 Signed: John H. Nor· berg. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan. 22. 1988. File No. F368805 1/28 214 2/112118 1113 lt-3791Ml PUBUC NOTICl flCTITIOUI IUSIHESS NAM£ STATDllNT The followina persons are dome business as: WATI· SON PHOENIX VENTURES. 8-'0 Newport Center On~. Suite 655, Newport Beach. CA92660 The Wattson Company, 8-'0 Newport Center Drive, Suite 655, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Pacific Shopping Centers, Inc., C.lifornia, 12411 Ven- tura Boulevard, Studio City, CA 9160o4·2407. Kirkside Associates, Cali· tomla. 1925 Century Park East, Suite 1370, Los Anaeles. CA 90067. This business is con· ducted by a general part· nership. The re11strant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name ex names listed above on l / l /88. Silned: 8Y: Kiritside ~ ciates. Its aeneral partner, by: Laurence Pet~. Pres- ident. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Crance County on Jan. 20. 1988. File No. FJ684.86 1/28 21• 2/11 2/18 1114 K·37920-01 PUM.IC NOTIC( f'ICI ti iOUI WISS NAIK ITAT'l'mHT The followlnc persons are doin1 business as. THE UNKNOWN ACCESSORY COMPANY, 2965 Dorn Court, LJteuna Beach. CA 92651. Richrd M Miller. 2965 Dom Court. Lacuna Beach. CA 92651 Tom Cr1nk. 319 V1e10 Street. l.aluna 8e3ch, CA 92651 Buddy Purel. 25262 Swanway Court. Oana Point. CA 92629. This business is con· ducted by I ...-al part· nef'Shlp. The recistrant com· mecl<led to nnMct busi· ness under the flCtitious business name rx names listed abolle on Janu8fY 4, 1918. Silned: R~n.d M. Miller. This ~ -filed with the County Cid of Or-. County on .Mn. 20, # 1988. file No. F368421 1/282/4 2/112/18 1115 ...ICMmCI Helli ... 1111• ....mm;•n The blD .,,. ...,.on is dcM"I busln•• e1: (A) APOU.O MOVING ANO STOltAGI. (I) OfflC( ~Wll(D) A MIJtCM MOYE•. (I) XCILLANT MCMNQ. (f) A OfFtCl ..... #GUO ... VICD.INC..lmlQ ..... St, Huntincton Beach, CA 92648.. Apollo Services, Inc., Cal Corp., 18251 Gothard St. Huntinston Beach, CA 92648. This business is con· ducted by a corporation. The registrant com· menced to transact busl· ness under the f1ct1tious business name or names listed above on 5 July 1987. Slaned: Apollo Services. Inc., William Robert Pozzi. This statement was filed with the County Clerl( of Orange County on Jan. 11 , 1988. File No. F367486 1/28 2/4 2/11 2/18 0846 PUaJC NOTIC( ntllliOUIWUS NAME ITATEMEllT The followins person is doina business as. ( l) HARD TO FINO G.M. PARTS, (2) FINMAN CADILLAC HARD TO FINO PARTS MAIL ORDER, 27011 Rocking- horse Lane. Laguna Hills, CA 92648. Apollo Services, Inc.. Cal Corp, 27011 Rockinghorse Lane, Laguna Hills. CA 92648. This business is con · ducted by a·corporat1on The registrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the f1ctit1ous business name or names listed abolle on 5 July 1987 Signed: Apollo Services, Inc , Wilham Robert Pont, President. This statement was filed with the County qerk of Orange County on Jan 11. 1988. File No F367487 1/28 214 2/11 2/18 0847 PUBUC NOTICE flCTITIOUS BUSINESS MAM£ STAT£MENT The following person 1s doing business as: SHOW· CASE PUBLICATIONS, 705 Jasmine Ave.. Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 Linda Kay Barl(er. 705 Jasmine Ave., Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by an individual The reaistrant com· menced to transact bus.· ness under the fictitious business name or names hsted above on NOT APPll· CABLE. Sianed: Linda K Barker. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Crance County on Jan. 25. 1988. File No. F368962 1128 2/4 2/11 2118 1108 PUBUC HOT1Cl F1C11T10US IUSINUS NAME STATEMENT The followina persons are do1na business as. A· l TOOL. 1584 Riverside Place. Costa Mesa 92627 Lisa Jeanette Bateman. 158' Riverside Place. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Trent Allen Bateman. 158' Riverside Place. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 This business 1s con· ducted by husband and wife Ttle ree1strant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed above on NI A SilJ'ed: Lisa J. Batemao. This statement was filed with the Coumy Clerk of Ofanae County on Feb. 2. 1988. File No. f310022 2111 2/18 2/25 3/3 1134 ncnttOU1•11F .. IMMllUTBllR The ta1orwM11 peiiOnl .. ~......_.COM>NA HIU.S INDUSTRIAL C£N. TER ASSOCIATES, lSOO Queil SINll. '250. ,... J ltlaft 8-:1\. Ca.~. INCOMl QllflORTUNfTV REAL TY TRUST, 2000 ~ ..... u.,wi .... Cellto 111ite MIDI. MACIC-OOM>NA. L TO.. 1 c ....... ~,..._. "'6p, 1500 QuMI SlrMt, '290. ... • ... ~ c.I>-...... Thts bullnen la con· ................... ....... The resistr•nts com- menced to transact busl· ness under the fictitious business name hsted above on May 29, 1987. (SIGNEO)INCOME OPPOR· TUNITY REAL TV TRUST, a California business trust By Consolidated Capital Equities Corporation, a Colorado corporation, Advisor to the Trust Connie Moore, Sent0r Vice President MACK-CORONA, LTD • a California hm1ted partnership. By The Macklin Companies Development OiVJsion Inc . a Calrfom1a Corporation By. Richard E. Macklin, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Crance County on Jan. 27. 1988. File No. F.369'15 2/4, 2111. 2/18. 2/25 1129 9'·31170 STATEIHNT Of WITHDUWAI. flOM 'Aln"NUIHIP OPl.IAT · ING UNDO FICTITIOUS IUllNESS NAME The followine person has withdrawn as a general partner from the partner· ship operatine under the fictitious business name of SAN DIMAS COMMERCE CENTER. 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 245. Newport Beach. California 92660 The F1ctit1oos Business Name referred to above was ftled in Oranae County on March 13. 1985. File No F27125' Gladway Enterprises. Inc., 2777 Alvarado Street, San Leandro. California 9'577 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Jan 29. 1988 Sianed. Gladway Enter- prises. Inc • By: Paul O'Con· nor. Its President 2/11 2118 2125 313 1151 lt-311• ITATEm.NT Of WIJtWWAL fllOll Nlmtlll• OfDAT· • UWltACitliOUS ........ The foliowtna person has withdrawn as a 1eneral partner from the partnet · ship operet1nc under the fictlttOUs busmess name of SAN DIMAS COMMERCE CENTER. t•oo Bristol • Street North, Suite 245. Newport Beach, California • 92660. The Ftetlt1ous Busmess Name referred to abolle was filed in Ora nae County on March 13. 1985. File NQ. F2712S... Citation Builders. 2777 Al"8rado Street. San Lean· dro, California 9'5n This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran&e County on Jan 29. 1988 • S.aned C1tatt0n Builders. a partnership, By Gladway Enterpnses. Inc . General Partner, By Paul O'Connor. Its PresJdent 2/112/182125 313 1149 PUmJC NOTICI nc miOUI •••m MAMl ITATllmlfT The tateo..nc persons are dome business •s THE GOlDCOAST-WEST, 19712 MKN'thur Btwd., Suit. 230, 1"'""8, CA 92715. EdwWd J. Beck, 21892 Montbury, El Toro, CA 92630. John T Bottom, 16983 ... .... ~.~­'°" a.ct.. CA 92649. L.anyO. WeN,251£. 21st Street, Cost• Meu, CA 92627. Thi1 business is con· duald by I ..,_.i pert. nership. The resistrant com· m.ad ., nnMd ...... ,... under tM ftctitious ~ ...... "',..... hltld •bow on April l, 1•1. --=[ct.rd J. Bick. "* 9 l ••• _ ... _. .. c...r an o1 ~ t.ur.; on JM. 't7. ... ,.. .... ,,. .. 211111112/llS/3 11~ ••Plr II. 1• THE NEWPORT BBIN ,_ 11 1-JIUI WMmCE ntililOUI WESS NAME ITATElllNT The followin& person IS doina business as: PACE· SITTER BUSINESS PROP· ERTIES, 4300 Campus Drive, Suite 100, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Pacesetter Homes, Inc • a Cahfomia corporation. This business is con· ducted by a corporation The registrant com· menced to transact bus1· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on'-2·15-88 Stifled. Pacesetter Homes, Inc., Steven R. Strauss. Vtee Pres. This statement was filed wrth the County Clerk of Oranee County on Feb. 2. 1988. File No. F370040 2/112118 2/25 3/3 1146 PU8UCNOTICE FICTITIOUS 8Ul8NESS NAM£ STAT£11ENT The followina person 1s doing business as· FROST ASSOCIATES, 621 Udo Park Onve C-3. Newport Beach. CA92663 Lore A. Frost, 621 Lido Park Drive C-3. NewPort Beach. CA 92663 This business is con· ducted by an 1nd1v1dual The registrant com menced to transact bus• ness under the f1ct1tlous business name or names listed above on Jan 4 , 1988 Signed Lore A Frost This statement was filed with the County ClerUL Orange County on Feb 8, 1988 Fil~ No. F370630 211121182125 313 1138 ruauc NOTICE nt I I I IOUS IUSINESS flMK ITATUllNT The following person 1s doin1 business as DAVIS, & ASSOCIATES. 350 E l 7th St . Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Ernestine Davis. 320 Kines Sch. Newport Beach. CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by an individual The re11strant com- menced to transact buSt· ness under the fictitious buStness name °' names ltsted abo11e on Feb 1, 1988 Si1ned· Ernestlf'\e Davis This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ofanae Coumy on Feb 8, 1988 file No F370629 2/1121182125 313 1139 &-31217 ....c N0-'1 ..... a-ncnnous .,..us NAME ITATEMUIT The follOWl"I person IS domg business as MARKEL CAPITAL GROUP. 5000 Birch Street Suite 205, Newport Beac.h. CA 92660 Thomas 0 Markel Jr . 5000 Birch Street Suite 205. Newpott Beach. CA 92660 This business is con· ducted by an individual The re11strant com· menced to ~ bust· ness under the fictitious business r.me "' MmeS listed •bow on 11'/88 Scned· ThorNs O Markel, Jr. ThfS sutement was filed with tM Q>unty Clerk of Or.,.e County on F.t>. 3, 1918. File No. f370150 2/11 2/18 2/25 3/3 1147 dud9d by a ..,.... S*t· nenhep. · The re115trant com· menced to tt"af1Mct busines under the fictitious busi- ness names listed above on Sept. 3, 1986. Signed Golden West Homes, a California corporation Dick J Randall, President GWH Holdina Company Richard S Robinson Vice President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Feb 3. 1988 File No· F-370303 21 18, 2125, 3/3, !/10 1161 ,_.,. F1C11TIOUI IUllNEIS NAM£ ITATDIDIT The follow1n& person is doine busines as Oa111s/ Hathaway Associates, a Caltforn1a limited partner- ship, 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 145, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Oa\lis Partners One. a Cahfomia general partner ship, 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 145, Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business is con· ducted by a hmtted partner· ship The rea1strant com menced to transact bus• ness under the hct1t1ous business name listed above on October 1987 Signed. Davis Partners.~ _ __....._---4~ .. a Cahfom1a general partnership By Wilham K Oa\llS Managmg Partner This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 3, 1988 File No f -370320 2/18. 2125. 3/3, 3/10 1163 f1CTITIOUI .,._SS NAiil STATDIUfT The followt,. persons are do1n1 business as LA JOLLA PROPERTIES. 1400 811stol Street North. Suite 245, Newport Be.ch. Cah fom1a 92660 Wilham K Oav1s, 1400 Bnstol Street North. Suite 245, Newport Beach, Cali· fom1a92660 Charles L Buchanan. 2407 Windward Lane. New· port Beach. California 92660 lh1s Business is con ducted by a aeneral part nersh1p The rea1strant com· meoced to transact bust ness under the f1ct1t1ous business oame Of names ltsted above on Aua 24. 1981 Wilham K Davis This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae Coonty on Feb 3. 1988 File No F370310 2118 2125 313 3/10 11 6-t f'ICililOUI 9U•ESS NAMl ITATllllN'T TM totloiwi,. pwsons are dofna Mtneu. SADOLE- BACK BUSINESS PARK. 1400 Bnstol ~ Nortt\, Su"9 2•5. NHpof1 a.ch. c.tifomia 92MO 0.. ~k Busi· MU Cef*r Aaociates, I C.ltfomil...,.. .,.,.,,., . ship, 1400 .... Stf98t North, S&"'9 2'5, Hupott ~. C-..11ie t2MO This Bu11nes1 is con- ductld br: ...... pert. fW'lhip. TM f'eltltr•nt COfn· .,.IC9d ., nnuct ...... nest under the fic;titious ~ .... "' ..... 1-.._onS/1117. a.. SMillbectt 8' 11 111 :' 11 a c'nu ... ilO.. This kl-·---..... c..., Clift ol Or-. CDultlr an M. 10, lta Fii ND. micm 21111115 SIS S/10 1117 • TOJae NOTa °',..,....U&.a T. I. ND. »a.1-~ QENMN YOU AAE .. DEFAULT UNDER A DEED~ TRUST Di\TED FE8AlMAV 15, 1... UN E.SS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT 'tOUA PROPERTY, IT a.MY IE SOU> AT A ~ M.E. F YOU NEED M EXPLNM110H ~THE fMTUAE ~THE PAOCEr ~ AGAINST YOU, '«>lJ 8HOUl.O CONTACT A LAWVl.: l.. eo.1111 ...... lwdlllty ~ •• ~ .,. .. 100, TNllM ......,. 1W lbowe Deed of Trull. .. Ill ._ Pf= dl1crlbld ...._on Mlld1., 1• • t:OO A.M., at IW llOO ...,.., (•191ftno Ill f'9 E~ «Welt •lbl•) Room 1A llOO Weit CMpnw\ Aw, Cringe, CA ... . The .... be rNlde tD 1W ~t bidder. P.,.,.nt muet be by ..._ (a) c:mh, (b) • c:mhl«'s check «.n on a llllle « Milonll blf*. (C) a chick dr.n by a ..... « ...,., crellt union, Of (d) • c:heck dr.n by ...... Of llderlll ..._Ind loan••*"'"·...,_ •1aijMb1, 0( ---.... ..,..... In 8ecllon 5102 ol tw c.libnia FNncllJ Code Ind aulhoftMd tD do bulM• In Caltamia. a.kl nut be ............. *"-of .... In~ money al .. ......, ..... ol Amltlca. The .... be .... ......,. 01Mt•ll 0( .... .,, ..... Ot lf"*9d. ~Ing ._ ... pa H•lian °' lllnl. C.0.1111•1111 Ausdlmy Campany II ._ True ... undll h llbow Died of TNlt ...,_. by ADbett Angua Gennan and Anol*a o.m.i. who .. nwried tD lld'I odw and t90Dlded on Febfulry 2.3, 1... • nwment No. M-075738 ol Ofldlll ~. ~ of Cringe, c.11Dm1a. Thlll OMd of TtUlt w .,,_. ID MCU9 an lrwllll9dnl11 In M1Dr of Blf* of.Amlirica ......... Trull and 9eW'91 Aleoda'lon, a nalonll ..... MID ['911ki L You .. In ..... IDr Wiina tD mny out your =DI• under f'9 DMd of TNll '1M .._. w 1 on OdDbet 19, 1117, -~No. 17-513625, of Ollc:ial Aecoidl ol f'9 llbow county. More lt1M hH man._ haw .,...... Ma .. nollcl of defUt ... reco1ded. Bec:alle of tw der.At. tw True ... will Ml II public a.don tD tw hW'9lf bidder h inttrelt now held by the TruetN under the Died of Truet on N IDlowing detcribed P'Of*t/. tocat.d In N cauntr of ar.nge, Calfomla: lOt of Tf'Kt No. 7386, In .,_ City of NNport Beadl, County of Oranae. s .... of~ •per rMP recorded in Book 315, ts.-40 tD 46 lndulive of Mitalaneous Mapa, In lhe Ofb of.,. County Recotder of said County. The addrw 01 olher common designation, If 8/t'f, of 1he rMI PfOSNWIY ~bed ltM>W Is puf'J)Orted to be: 3 Wr Beach Circle, Corona Del Mir, CA 92625 The TNltM cltdllme ent li9bilty for eny lnoorrectness of the lldchaa 0t olher common designation, if ll'l'f, shown in this nob. As of the dm of the Initial publcllion of this Nolice of Sale, .. 11Jt111 amount of h unpllid b9i.nc. of the nolle{S) MQH9d by N 1tM>W Died of Truet. wilh ln..,..t. es pnMded In h notl(s), plUI adv8fas, if Wf'f, under the t1tma of the Deed of TNlt. Inducing ..... c:na.ves and expenMe of h TNllM, la $113,622.29. The ,.,,., RMt addrw and ..,,phone numb« of lhe TruetN « °'* petlOl"I conduc:fnG h .... II: Cot'4iil•.. Awdltlry ComPlf ry, 3800 w..a CtMIPf'WI Awnue, 71'1 Floor,~. CA 921661 T*9phone No. (714)315'529 By: S. Milla, TNdN'I Salel 0Mcer 214 2/11 2/18 1124 PU-..C NOT1Cl ACllllOUl....US NAiii STATEMENT . The followina persons are doing business as: CHAR· LIE'S TEAM SALES, 6 Malibu Circle, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. W. Charles Brende, 4270 E. 17th, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Christine H. McKinley, 6 Malibu Circle, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con- ducted by a limited partner· ship. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 214/88. Sisned: Christine H. McKin· ley. This statement was fited with the County Cleric of Oranp County on Feb. 8, 1988. File No. F370628 2/112/182/25 3/3 1144 by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 700 of the California Probate Code. The time for filinc claims will not expire prior to four month$ from the date of the hearinc noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If yoo are a person intetested in the estate, you may serve upon the executor or administrMor, or upon the attorney for the executof' or administrator, and file with the court with proof of ser. vice, a written request stat· in& that you desfre special notice of the fitins of an inventory and appraise· ment of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned in sections 1200 and 1200.5oftheCalifomia ProbNCode. · Attorney for petitioner: RAMSEY AND RAS· MUSSEN, 11 GOLDEN SHORE DRIVE "430, LONG BEACH, CA to802 This notice wes mailed on 213188 at SANTA ANA, California. 2/11 2118 2/25 1141 92MO. ---~81fbMd.1130 8efbt • · I .. , ·~ BMch..CA 9*0. - This bualneu 11 con· duald br lf'l lndiwiduM. The reslatnnt com· melad '° nnuct buli· neu under the fictitious ~ neme 0t rwnes listed above on 3·82. Sl1ned: Rosemarie Bar· bllti. nn ....,._,. wes tiled with the County Clerk of Oranil County on Feb. 8, 1918. File No. F370631 2/11 2/18 2/25 3/3 1137 1-31112 WMOTICI MOnCI • DIAlM or .....,.,_ .. ,.,., OfNlh•to ADmui&DYAllNO. AJAllM To alt heirs, benlftc:ieries. c'9dillDn. OOlltifllll"l end· itar'l lf'ld panana who nwy be ott.wiM IMlrn"d In the will « ...... of LEON- ARD PERRUZZI A petition has been filed by JOSEPH PERRUZZI & KA THERINE PERRUZZI in the Superior Court of ORANGE County '9QUeltinc that JOSEPH PERRUZZI AND KATHERINE PER- RUZZI be appoinl8d as per- sonal representative to administer the esute of the decedent. The petition reQuests authority to administer the estate under the lndepend· ent Administration of EstMes Act. A hearinc on the petition will be held on 2/24/88 at 1:45PM in Dept #3 locMed at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA IF YOU OBJECT to the .,antins of the P9tition. you should either appear at the hHrin1 and state your objectiom or file written objections with the court before the hearin1. Your i ppearance may be in per· son or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a oontineent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court or present It to the personal representative appointed by the court within four month$ from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 700 of the California Probla Code. The time for fifinl claims will not upire prior '° four month$ from the dllte of the hearina noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court tf you are a person 1"'81 ested In the estate. you may MfW upon the executor or administrator, °' upon the attomey for the executor or admiMtntor, and file with the court with proof d ser· vice, a written NQUeSt mt· int that you ..... special notice of the fllinl d lf'I inventory •nd appraise- fndnt of ...... ...es OI of the P9titions 0( ec:counts mentiolied in sections 1200 and 1200.5 d the Califomia ProbMt Code. Attorney fot petitioner: wtlUAM W. SOUKUP, ESQ., 401 CMC CENTER~ WEST, SUITE • #703, SANTA AHA. CALIFORNIA 92701 Th6I natic:e .. mliled on 211181 et SANTA ANA, Callb'nia. 2/4 21112118 1132 WlllllCI HCiii .. MJMI I• -nam1mu1 Tlw lalollll19 ..,.__ II .......... UNITtD MOICDS IUt. TORS. 2'1& E. Co Hwy, Conn °" .... CA9262&. Jalln '· c..,, 2915 [. c..a Hwy, Carone°" Mar, CA.a. TIU• bus•nes• ts con· dalCl9d .., .......... TM rtlllbMt cont· mllM:lld tD "9llF Cl ilu9- ,_under "'9 kn1U1 ..... -., --..... ..... .. 1-D• --JaNt '· c..j. ,,. ~n 1 tililt w tlid .... ~°"""' ~~onF-.2, 1.- AllMla.flJIOllt 211111111111113 1111 St. Suite 21, NewPott IMch. CA m63.. 8u'llU H. Normlnton, 315 32nd St.. Newport. CA 92663. ChriltlopMr Norminton, 315 32nd St., Newpon, CA 92663. Thia business is con· duct8d by a ..,.,., pert. nerthip. The r .. istrant com· mellCed to tr.uct ~· Mii under the fictitious bulinesa Mme Of Mmes liltld abcM on 1/15/88. Silned: 8u""9 Normin· ton. This statement wn filed with the County Clet1t of Or.,,.. County on Feb. 2. 1988. file No. F370020 2111 2/18 2125 3/3 ll33 1-11172 ITUlllBnOF ••••• a-. ... NmlIFll•OflMT- -UHlaHCHIMMll .... , .... The falcMW19 person hH withdrawn as • aeneral PMtner from the pertner. ship GPW8tina under the fictitious business name of: SAN DIMAS COMMERCE CENTER, 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newport 88ach, Californl• 92660. The fictitious Business N•me referred to above wn filed in Oraf1ll9 Coul)ty on March 13, 1985, file No. F271254. SCS Development Co., 244'4 Moorpark Avenue, Suite LlOO, San Jose, Cali· fomMI 95128. This ~ was filed with the County Cleric of Oraote County on Jan. 29, 1988. Siened: scs Development Co.; Stephen c. Schott, Its President 2/11 2/18 2125 3/3 1148 1-31157 FICliliOUl ... lflUS NAmlTATEMENT The tollowina persons are dolna business as DAVIS YORBA LINDA BUSINESS CENTER ASSOCIATES, a Calffomt. aeneral partner· shtp, 1400 Bri5tol SVHt North, Suite 245, Newport Beech, Calttornt. 92660. Willi•m K. Davis, 1400 Bristol Street North, New· port Beach, California 92660. Charles L. Buchanan. 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport 8eech, California 92660. Rictwd E. Lucy, as T NS· tee of the Lucy LMnc Trust. u/ d /V dMed October 8, 1979, 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beach, Cali· fomla 92660. Robert J. Thierprtner, 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Belch, California 92660. JMn8I 0. Buekinaham. 1400 8ristDI ..... Nonh, Newport a.ch, California 92660. Alen J. Tunttn, 1400 8rlstal Slr'9ll North, New- port Buch, California 92660. This buslnns Is con- ductld by a ....,.1 s-t· rwship. The 1'91istrant com· melad '° tr...a busi- --under the fictitious .......... lillld..,. on Dec. 1, 1917. SilrwdWIWAM It DAVIS Th9 1 11 menl w tHed ....... ~ Ca.tl of Or.,.~ on Jen 26, ... F1le No. F-369267. 2/4, 2111, 211&. 2125 1128 melad • nnuct buli- neu under tM ftc:tltiou$ ......_ .... °' ...... listed above on Dec. 1, 1987. Slped: DAVIS SAOOlE· MCiC 8lJStNOS C£NT£R ASSOCIATU. a c.llfurnia o.-.1 P'lrtnerlhip By: William K. Davis, Gener91,.,.... This ltMlment wes tiled with the County a.rte of e>r.,,.. County on Jan. 29, 1•. f369729 2/4 2/112118 2/25 1120 IC..JMU AClllSOUI •llllllt NAmlTA~ The follaiwltw penon is doln1 bu1lnes1 as A. RUBY'S 8. RUBV'S DINER, 111 htm sn.t, a.tboa, California 92661 ~s Oirw, Inc., Cali· fomla, 111 him Street, Balt.09, CaHfornia 92661. This business Is con· ducted br • c:arporation . The fellatrant com· menced to tr...a busi· ness under the fictitious business names listed above on Dec. 10, 1982. (Sisned) RUBY'S DifW Inc. D.S. CAVANAUGH President Ale No. F367910 214, 2/11, 2/18, 2/25 1122 •·•1• PUeL1C NOTICE ACllllOUI IUllllUS NAME ITA11M1Jff The follo#inc persons are dolnc business n : v & c. a Pattnership lncludlnc a Profeuionltl Corpcntion, is the official name d this entity. Hou.-er, the entity will •lso do business as "You • Cook'" or "V & C". In order to clew up •ny potentiaa confusion reprct. int the name of this entity. a brief chronololical history of the evolution of this enti- ty's name Is set forth below: The most recent prior Fictitious Business Name Statement for this entity, which was filed on Sep· tember 27, 1984 with the Oranp County Cleric as File Number F256492, states tht the entity's name Is "Voss & Cook, a Partnership includin1 uw Corpora· tions". Howewtr, the official name of this entity has recently (i.e., as of January 2, 1988) been amended to "V & C, a Pllrtnetship inch.Ki· int a LMr Corpcntion". The purpose of this ..,,.. lded filina is to Ci) updlte the official name of this entity (i.e., "V & C, a Partnership incJudint I lJlw Corpcn· tionj, and (ii) provide that this entity may also from time-to.time do business n "V & C" or as "Vou & Cook'". 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 700, Newport Beach, CA 92660. saw. Caueebeny, 24672 Aquilla Drive, Dena Point. CA92629. Bruce v. Cook, a Profes. sioNI Corpcntion, 24921 Zumayt Court, u1une Hill. CA 92653. o.wld A. lurtcer, 29025 Pint•tl Circle, L•1un• ~.CAmn. M. EdwMt Mtshow, 2237 Vlst. Hopr, Newport a.ch. CA 92MO. Glenn R. tt.y, 28622 Sil· verton Drive. Laauna ,.....,CA92677. Albert J. Thel, Jr., 27 Hancock StrMt, Lacuna ...... CA92677. fhl1 business 11 con· dudld br a ...... l*t· """"'· The resfstrant COM· m.ad • trlf'IMCI bull- ... undlr .... ftctltlaus ...,._,...Of,.,.. llaelll--on~l. lm. --= M. !dwwd --·-.,.... 11 ..... _ ... ... .. Countr Qlftl d 0...... c-.., on Jen. 21. lta ... ND.FHllJO 21• 2111 21112125 1119 o.6d A. Luftllr. 29025 Ptm.H Circle, Lqune ._..,CA tll77 . M. £-... Mllhow. 22~ Vista '-1tallr, Newpo,, a.ch, CA §2'60. Glen"·"-· 21622 SiMr-ton Drive, Llll\M'9 Nlluel. CA92677. Albert J. Thel, Jr., 27 Hancock Street, t..1una Niluel. CA 92677. This business Is con· duct9d by I ..,_.1 ptrl· nershlp. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed above on January 26, 1988. Silned: M. Ectw.rd Mishaw, Esq. This statement ... filed with the County Cleric of <>ranee County on Jan. 28, 1988. File r.o. F369629 21' 2/112/18 2/25 1118 1-31111 ITATlllBn Of ............ ............ ,. _._HClllMMll ......... Tha folcMinl ..., has withdrawn as a pneral partner from the pertner- shlp opernf11 under the fictitious business name of: SAN DIMAS COMMERCE CENTER, 1400 Bristol Street North. Suite 245, Newport Beach, California 92660. The Fictitious Business Name referred to above was filed in Oranae County on March 13, 1985, File No. F271254. T ava Development Co .. 17731 Irvine Boulevard, Suite 201, Tustin, California 92680. This statement .. filed with the County Cleric of Ora"88 County on Jan. 29, 1988. Sicned: T ava Development Co., 8y. Anthony A. Allen, Its President 2/11 2118 2/25 3/3 1150 PU8lJC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUllNUS NAME ITATEMUIT TM flAa 1111...,_. II dalfw~•WATP CJJll/HMY, 3141·• ... ltlstol, Santa Ana, CA 92101. Sendra L AndNwl, 3400 Ave. of the Ms AM3, Com Meu,CA92626. This bu1lne11 is con· ductlld by .. indMduaf. The rqisttant com- menced to tranuct busi· ness under the fictitious bulinesa name or names listed above on NIA. Silned: Sandra L AndNwl. TtMs atMement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranle County on Feb. 2, 1988. Ale No. F370021 2/112/182/25 3/3 1135 1-... ACllllOUI IUllflllt NWIYATWY Tha follcMkW persons.,. doinl bulinesa • WMnut Hills Development Com· plnf, 19 r.arpor ... Plan, Ne•PGft a.ch. Ca. 92660. Wafnut l..nd Company, Inc.. a Callfamia corpora- tion, 2550 237th StrMt, Torrance,Ca.90!505 Tha Wlllillm L~ Com- ptny, I CaHfomia corpora· tlon, 19 Corpcnte Plan, Newport Bw:h, Ca. 92660. This business Is con· ducted by a pneral part· nenhip. The re1lstrant com· menced to transact busi· nea under the fictitious business name listed above on Auaost 25, 1987. (Sisned) WALNUT LAND COMPANY, INC., A c.tifomia corporation By. Edpr M. Gillenwters PNsident Kris KazMian Treasurer THE WILUAM l YON COMPANY a California c:arporation 8y. Fred T. Bosley Vice President Richard s. Robinson Vice Pfesident/TreesuNr This SWt9ment wn filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Jan 26, 1988. 21112/182/25 3/3 1130 T055045 NOTICE OF TMJSTU'9 SALE T. S. No. 10630 MM Ref1'9ra 1U71CM>016 YOU ARE .. DEFAULT UNlER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 3124116. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOPE"1Y. IT MAY BE SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALE. F YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. On 3'HI, at 10:00 A.M. Ventugo Setvice Corpotadon a "9 dUy =lllld Tl'UllM "*and~ tD Deed of Trust ~ on n1•. u OocunenC no. 16-129030 of Ofkial AeCOldl In .. ollol of .. AlaMder of er-. County, Calbria, neallad br Hlrrltl Corpotalion UnlirMad, a Colpotdon Wl.l SELl AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE tteGHEST BEDER FOR CASH, (...,..,.. Ill time of .. In,_.,. money of .. ~ -) II N Notth fn>nt ····-tD .. CcMnw ~. 700 CMc Cenlilr Drive Welt, Slf'ltl Ana. CA 92701 11 right. ... and lntlrelt CDnll!IWed ID and now held br • undll Mid Deed of Trull In .. ~ llU9ad In eatd County, Calbnla. delcriblr'O ,,. land ... : . L-•tiold E.-In .. AMI ~delettbed ••: lot 37 of TNCI No.--. rn .. ~of....,... a.ch, County of er.. ..... of c.ltDmla. .. p., Mlp Aecoided In Boal& 11i, ,.... ti""""" 19 lnclulNe of MKlllNOUI Mlpl, In .. 09oe °' .... ~ ......., of Cringe County. CfMlld and .... br VlrU °' ... ~ ..... Ol9d Oclaber '" 1• ......... by .. htne ~. • Wei&~ Cotpoll ...... -Ulw and Cornd 8rtnir and o.. w . ...,_,.....,..and•• Joint T--. • LW, • •••lmd In ._ Dacunlnl lnllted '"AlllJ ..., Lal~. wNch -A1 am.did Oealmbel 9, 1-In .... -.::•71 of a... ...... tDr .. """ ... upon... tD .... ,... .... CmttlMled rn•O..-lloaM .W"-. ... •Mlllll':' dc»1 of Mid a.-. -mNd 11J tw 1Mne ~. • w.11 Vlidnia Cm=• • IMear, and .lllMa A. ICnapp and a.-., o. ..., ... -.... ~ 11111P11111apeii_,_..,,, • L-. Rua dM ,., • ...., 20, 1971 n 8Dall lt10. ~ U ol malil AND dll. ... ~Mled 11J ... .......... Alw. .... •A1llJ1~t..and ..... .....,_""' ~ ... .._,._,of....,. II 1•ct9d • EJHill T • '* _. DDcuriilnl......., ·11 .. 1went • •titan tlf ll*r ol Ji ... FWC" Awl D did ..... •..t . 1-• o.a..N ND. • 411811111 .. OllDe" .. Counllr ...... ":.: ~ .... .., ..................... ... ___ .. __ l\u;·:a-= '::'.~:a :rm:=.::=,~,_. ; .!:':J ..... • purdw 0t ..__: . A.P. ND. OllMl1 .. nw .... ··--..... .., ,. ... ata .. . ............... , .................... .. -..: •U..-fk ;111w1t.CA -n.wc1 ns•t-••*m .. 11111111W1ar-w ........ ii .. -• .,_ ...... -·-· "&1c.-:.-:==-·····-=-· I • -Ir L .... SJ·c:·'' 2 ::J. • •I r••·::e· 119 -· .. • .. ....... 6.. ........ --... • • .. .,......_ •• n•••: =•.:. '"' '::: .f :t..:a!t~ .... .... SI Sfj •**' .. ..• ..., ........... ,]. • • ..... ,..,..... .. ...... ..,.c M•ma•.c YOU AM IN DEFAULT UNDO A Of£D OF TRUST MTID Al9,lll l, ltu. UNLtlS QJ TAKE ACTION TO PIOTICT YotM "'°'°'' Y, IT MAY IE 90lD AT A "*.IC tM1. tf ~NEED M EXPLANATION Of TH£ NATUM al THl PllOCIEC1'NG AGAINST QJ YOU lttDlU CONTACT A lAWWD. ' On ~ It, 1-It 9:45 a.m., ....... f"llWldal Corponidon n duty eppointed T.,,.... under and ......... tlD Deed of TNlt NCIOfdld _.. 12, 1913, -.---• JnlLND. 13-351674-d Olldet .......... ofllc.- of the~......, of Or-.~. c.llbnill, WIU. lnl. AT PU8UC AUCTK>H TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK OR CERTIFIED CHW(. CHEaCS DRAWN BY A CAEOIT UNION, SAYINGS AHO LOAN ASSOCIATION, A SAYINGS ASSC>aATION, OR SAVINGS BANI(, authorized t1D do tMdinela in the 8te of~. ~ It time of .... In lewful money of the Unield ...... M: the Main (North) Ellb•ice '°the County Coufthoute, 700 CMc CerW West. Sera Ana, Callfamia all rilht. title and l'*'9lt oon~ to Md now held ~ it under said Deed of Trust In the property described •: LEGAL DESCRIPTION: A CONDOMINIUM COMPRISED Of: PARCEL NO. 1: Unit No. a. con ... of certain air"*8 and surface ....... shown end described in the Condominium PW\ ("Plen'") tar St Andr8WS Vi ...... in the City of Neaport Bw:h, which plen w NCOfdld on M.ch 10, 1980, • INlrument No. 9176 of Oflidel A9cordlof O...,..County, Ca8'Dmle. PMCELN0.2: Alt Ulldivtded one-tanth (I/10th) Me limpte inWe1t • • lllNnt In common in and lo all of the ,.., pruperty, indudinc without limbtion the common ..... defined in the dederMion ,...,.,.. to below, in~ 1, •shown on • map ftted on ~ 21, 1979, in Book 138, Pllll 23 tlD 24 induWe, of Parcel Maps, in the Office of the Or-. County Aecotder. ~ therafnMn Units A·H, J & K, as shown on the Plan. Except all oil, ps •nd hydrocarbon substances and ott.. mineral ri&htl. without how......,, the riaht to enter the IUlfac:e of said land down to • distance of 550 feet from the surfllcl thereof, .. meMld ~ 501 St Andrews Pwtners, • GenerW Partnership, In the Deed recorded OctlDber 15, 1980, in Book 13780, p._. 1185, Official Recards. Trustot Jolept1 R. Parrino •nd Irene D. Parrino Record owner. Southland Investments APN: 937-22..002 The street address and other common desiaNtion. if etf'I, of the real Pfopet"ty described above is purported to be: 497 St. Andrews Road #8, Newport Beach, CA 92663 The undersianed Trustee disclaims etf'l liability for •ny incorredr..ss ot the street addteSS •nd other common · desilNtion. if any, shown hentin. Seid sale will be rMde, but without aMIMnt CK ..,,.,., expfW or implied, reprdi,. tide. polHSllon, OI~ lopmytheunpeid t.lanceotthe"*(s) Mand ~ said Died of Trust. ptus • pnMded in said nae.cs>. --~ If etf'I. unds the .... of Mid Deed ot Trust, Mes. d\erill, and ~of the Trustee and ot the trults c....e.d ~ said Died of TNll At the time of the Initial publication of this notice. the total amount of the unpeid t.lance of the obllption secured ~ the llbcMI delcrtbed d9ed ot trust and estim.eed COits, e.penses end ....... is $193,029. 73. The beneficiary under said Died of Trust ._......_ eiceaMd end deN....-.t to the ~ • written Dlclarlltion of...,_ and Demand tar Sele, and • .,..,, Notice of Defautt and Election to Seti. The ~ c-..d Aid Natic:e of o.t..et and Eledian to Seti '° be recorded In the county wMr'9 the rul property is ~. 127060 Party canducti,. .... fWfle Anancial Cofpcntion, 197 E. Hamilton Avenue. Campbeff, CA 95008. Phone (408) 866-6868 o.te: Januwy 11. 1988 fWflee finenciaf Corpomion, Trust• By Diane ~. Vice President 1128 214 2111 2/18 1107 1 .. 171 ITA1111•n Of ......... Nl111m lllPOfllAT· -U1•• HCililOUS 1U•11•- The flDIDwk'I penon hn withdrawn as a .. ner•I ..,..,. fwam the pertrw. ship op;;atit.. under the fldlliolae ~ ..... ot: SAN DIMAS COMMERCE C£"TER. 1'°° Bristol Street North, Suite 245, ... p !wt 8-:h, CMitamia ... Tiie Ac:lllb11 8ulineu Nlme••rwdtollbollllw ._.ine>r.,.Countyon MM:lt 13. 1915, Fie No. F271254. ,,... Inc., 11031 SMri- ................ M · ... Cab.to 80020. 1Na I I rr*1t w filed .... the County Clertl of' Or-. County on Jen. 29, lla ...... frMS. Inc., By. W.H. frmndl. Jr., ... PNlkter1t 2111 2/ 112125 3/3 1152 tee ol the Lucy LMns Trust. u/d/t dated October 8, 1979, 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beech, CA 92660. Robert J. Thierprtner, 1400 Bristot Slnl9t North, Ne.,..t Bw:h, CA 92660. James 0. BuckmtNm. 1400 8riltlDI Slreet North, ~ 8eecft. CA 92660. AMl'I J. T~ 1400 8riltlDI Slnl9t "°'1h, ..... port 8-:h, CA 92660. This busJness is con· dudlld by a ..... pert. ..ship. The rqistrant com- me11Ced tlD tr....a busi· .... under the fictitious bulir-. nmme or '*'* tilled llbollll on l /27188. --= o.is/w.t eoww. Partners, • California ..,_.., partnership; By: WMliam K. o.ws This il t ,..,. -filed wkh the County Clertl ol ~~onfeb.8, 1 .. file No. F371121 2118 2/25 3/3 3/10 1170 I .... PU&IC NOTiCI FWCllllOUI 1U•11a -1Tl1'81DT The ......_ penon is doinl buMma a MAY· WOOO GOLDEN BUlL ftARTNEftS, 934 Em.Md '-· ~ a.ch, c.lif. 92651. Frederick J. 5'11mmter. 934 EnwWd ..,, Lasune a.ch. c.Mf. 12651. This business is con· dut1ld.., In indMdullf. The Nlfstrant com· melicad tlD tr..uct busi· ""' under the fictitiOut ........ MmeotfWNI lilt9d abow9 on 1/5/• .. Sianed: Frederick J. ......... Thia 18 I Fllilll -fled .. .. County a.tt of Or.,. ~ on Feb. 9. lm. Fie No. F31'07'6 2/112/25 l/3 l/10 1169 .... w ..... "'"' .... ,. -llAi WI The ....... penon is doln1 business n : OSO FRIO LTD., 26745 SaWo, Million Viljo, CA 92691. Devis AHen Foods Corp., 1 California corporation, 26745 Sotelo, Mission Viejo, CA 92691. This business is con· duct9d ~ 1 limiled s-tner· ship. The re1istr•nt com- metK:ed to tranuct busi· ness under the fictitious businesa name ot names listed 1bove on 11/87. Silnecf: 09vis Allen Foods Corp.; Bruce Hurd, Preti· dent This .....,.,. -filed with the ~ Clertc of Or.,. County on Feb. a, 1988. Ale No. F370770 2/18 2/25 3/3 3/10 1168 PUaJC NOTICE N01ICI OF DIATM Of FltMCll L ITMCll. 1111a MT ITMCll. MD Of fiiitW 'IO AD••TD UTATI NO. A 141411 To •ti heirs, beneficiaries. creditors and contln .. nt creditors of FRANCES E. STANCIL ab PAT STANCIL and persons who may be othefwise interested in the will and/or_...: A petition hn been filed ~William V. Stancil in the Superior Court of ORANGE County requestinc th.t w.1. liam v. St.icil be appointed IS person•I represent•· tiw(s) to administer the estMeot FRANCESE. STAN· CILaka PAT STANCIL The petition requests authority to administlw the estllle under the Independ- ent Administration of ua.as Act with full author- ity under the act The petition is set for tmr'""lin Dept No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Dr., West, SMta Ana, CA 92701 on March 23, 1988, at 1:45 P.M. IF YOU OBJECT to the arantinl °'the petition, you should either appear at the hearin1 and state your objections °' file written ob;ectioM with the court before the hearina. Your appurance may be in pet· son °' by 'fOAIK Mlomey. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 0( • continsent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court ot present it to the person.11 representative •ppointed by the court within four months from the dMe of first mu.nee of i.tt.s as PfOWided in section 700 of the Califomia ~Code. The time tor fill,. claims will not expire prior to four months from the dalil of the Nari,. noticed abcM. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file Mcllt by the court. " you .,. • penon i. ...... 111 IS in the ..... ~...,..w upon the Hecutor or admitlisbaw, or upon the lblJrne1 tar the wutior or ......... and .. with the COUft with proof of ., . vie». • wriltan ~ .... "" ht ~ ... special notice of the fitq of .,, Inventory •nd appraise· nent of ...... ...a or of the pMitiofs or accounts mentioned in wtiot• 1200 Ind 1200.5oftheCalitornia ProbMI Code. Wittiam v. Stancil, Pwti· tionlt(s) ANNE K. HILKER, Elq. GIBSON, DUNN & attJTCHER ~s) for Pwtitioner(s) 333 S. Grand Ave. Loa An9alel, CA 90071 81136 2/18 2125 3/3 1172 14a50 MOTICI Of HUaTH'I uu ,.& .. lmlt11111 'fGIAM ... MAT W. DI• A DHO OP HUST DA11!D ............ 'GI TMm AC'l1I* 10 MIJIKl _.. ..... ..,.,. n IMY • IOLD AT A PUalC SM.£ • ¥m1 _. Ml DPUUIA· tal 06 ft9 llAlUM OF 119 MIX ll 11 AGJUI llT 'WOU. ¥m1 IMOULO COit· Tl/Cf A LAMIA c u '" • a • c.. • C.H ... Ma eer"reUea, .... ., ... T,.._~ .. .......... T._ ... .............. ······ ..... .,, ........ .......... ,,.. .... 8u'fd a. .......... ,,.. ............... '" ....... c ... , ... ~Or-..,CA-.......... -... ....... ~ ... ., .... ....... ., ...... Ullll, .. e I Q' ... c:llilC* .... .................... ~ ........ ., .... ., ....... Oldie ...... .. •dm* .... ., ..... . ...................... 99dee ... , ......... OC· I•• .... cw .. vl•e• -. •• , J ....... Slc:tm , .... .. C•*••~Code .......................... ..... • Cllltuo•. Cllecll• ....... ,....... ...... .... .............. ~ .. .... Ullilod ........... ice. n. ............... ... Ollll co .......... wy. -· ,... ............. .... ... , ...... , draetcw..._ c..e-·· ...... , Co.. 8N S9beilhlled Trwseee .......... -.we DMd •• Tr•t •'9Md -., Jecll T U..d .ltt ..• ...n.t --........ ••d ..... , ••• ........, ............ .. 711a.3, • ... , Wm I .. a 11111 i. ..... p._. • ... OMcMll "9cordl. c- ty .. Or-.., CA. 1MI DMd .. T,_.._.,_IO.._. -hfllikd-......... ..... "-Ice illf&SA. • ................... _. who ecq1mect be"eticl•I ............. ~ illf & SA. • ,......_, llwouglll ,.... lg -•ts Vou ere i.. .._,. tof telling 10 cer.y °"' ~ ~-·.,.., the o..t of Trual Tlle de- t•ull ••• recorded on t0/21.117. -..... " __ ' No 17·M7t33 wi 8ooll •• Page .... Ot-... Recotdl of ... ~ COURty. lliilofe l"•n ttwee ..aftt9's ... " passed 9lllCI Hie "ohc:e of del•ull .. fOCOfded ._ .... ot ,._ detMltl, ttw Trwt• _. ... .. pllblilc ~-to ... hlgt\e&t blddef .... .,.,., .. , -llekJ ~ tlile TfllSI• UR· def the llMd o4 Trust °" the "*•9o desaibed .,.,,._., ioc.ted lft lllle c-•r ot Or-oa, CA P~ t · Lot 20 ol TrllCI 1-38, II\ Ille City ol Newpo.t Beac", 4 per m.p record9d "' 8ooll JOI. P..-1 ... o1~­ ....... "' 1111e omce ot th• C:OU.tr Rec«Mder ot se1d eo-., ~ ...... --~SollllaiaM:ieS MMt .. ..., ........ ,., •••• ....... --.-........ u •* ,._ wrtece ot..., !Md ... '° • dilee-=e ol 500 .... "°"' .... ~ ....... . ...... nfed 1 ...... cte.d , ...... ..., 10, 1173, '" ~ tOIH, P•ge 264. OfticMt Record& P•rco.f J Noi.·••clua1ve · e I I """'IS lat 1-gfeu .-d ..-~pr..., ........... lel fortll It. lflose Cefl.tfl o.caer•tioe ot ecw-... u . CordtblS ..i "-'ncttOrtS f9COfd9d Apnl I , 1171 . "' .._. t5M. P-oe 902, OtflclllJ "•cords •nd reco1ded No ··~· 15, ••n. ...... tOo•U. P-oe 490. Othc:1•I Aec.ds, Md ..... d•••• .... eto n....._oroew~ "'°" ............. • •y. °' , ...... .....,,, dllealbod ~-~••otie. 20 a..ry ... t..M • ......_... e..c:.. CA 12911 llie T,.._ ,._., _ _., ..... y lar Mr IMOHtlCI,_ oft ......... Ofotlilef~ -deatgaetlOfl, Ii ••Y. ........... ice "-ol ....... °' .......... ~-°' ... NDtlce ol ........................ ......................... ......., ....... Dlild .,,, .............. .... ................. ,... .. v...a, et •J . ...., '" --· ... o..o .. T.-. k;t ....... ~ ... ... -..... T ...... isl 741,11441 n.-. ...... ...... eMl'JOI ....... ... , .................. ... ........... Is: COtfT. •WT Al. AUXIUA9'Y CO , ... 0 J A"· 71'1 ftoef. Or ..... CA NMI. ,..._ 11o. (7t4)1H-11H • e,c ,.__T,.... .. S.... a...~ 2/ 18 2125 3/3 1153 ......CNOTICI nttthOUI •MllEll fUMllTATmlln The ..,...... .. pnon is ~ .,..._ as: JAMES Gll.B(RT'SON ASOCIATES, 37 Fremont, Newport a.ch, CA 92663. James Chartes Gilbert· son. 37 F,..,.,,,.. Ne IJJ1Clft a.ct\, CA 92&63. This business is con· ductl9d ~ .. indMduel. The recistrant com· m.ICed to nnud bull· ness under tM fictitious business rwne or nemes listed above on l · l ·88 ~· James c Gilbert· son. This ........... -filed wttt\ the CourWCy a.rt of ~~onFeb..16, ·-At No. F371316 2/112/25 3/3 3110 11•5 ...ICmncl PIChidlM•• 1• _ ..... ,, The 'A fWJlll'IOft ii doi"I buslMSs n : ACCOUNTANT ftENSION AOMINtSTMTORS. 2222 ......... s.. 260, 1Mn1.CAIZ715. Stephen M. Z•mucen, 115 c.t. 9lrllit. .... port a.dt. CA 926eo . This business is con- duc:tld ~an indMduat. The rqlstrant com· metad '° tnnuct busl· ness under the fictitious busir.u name or names liad abcM on February 1, 1988. Sieied: Stephen M . z.muc.n. This ~ was filed with the County Clerk of Or.,.. County on Feb. 16. 1988. F'tfe No. F371313 2/18 2/25 3/3 3/10 1154 PUaJC NOTICl FICihlOUI ••tut NAMllTA'IWT The folowil• person is doif-c business as: SUMMER UHES, 2117 W. e.ebm lhd .. Ne•port Bch., CA92663 . L~ Morrison, 1200 Keet Dr., Corona def M•r. CA 92625. This business is con· ducted ~ an individual. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busl· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed 1bove on 2·3·88. Sicned: Lynn Morrison. This staitement was filed with the County Clerk of Or..,.. County on Feb. 3, 1988. File No. F370264 2/18 2/25 3/3 3/10 1155 PUaJCNOTa flCitiiOUI ..... NAMl ITATEMElfT The followins person IS doins business as; CREDIT CONSUL TING SERVICES. .t521 Campus Dr. Suite •12. INine. CA 92715. Bonita Buch Kent. 607~ Narcissus, Corona del Mr. CA92625. This business is con· dud9d ~ .... individual. The re1istr•nt com· menoed to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed above on Jan. 1. 1988. SC&ned: BoniU Belch Kent. This statement was filed with the County Clerk ol <>ranee County on Jan. 20, 1988. File No. F368525 2118 2/25 3/3 3/10 1156 "*-JCNOTa f1CiiiiOUI .... Ell NAME ITATEMElfT The followinc person is doinc business IS: ST AR MARKETING & SALES. 1912 Diana Lane, Newport Belch, CA 92660. Terri 0.nks, 1912 Diana lw, N•port Beech, CA 92660. This business is con· duct.d by .,, individual. The rqlstr•nt com· met K:ed to tr.lsact busi· ness under the fictitious busilml name or names 1-.d abCMt on 211/88. ~:Terri Danks. This ......... -filed with the County Clertc of Or.,.~ on Feb. 16, 1988. Fiie No. F371314 2/ 18 2125 3/3 3110 1171 flC llllOUI • I lfl Ell .... ITHamn The .............. ~....,_as:HEAl.TH EDUCATION LIIRMY PRO- GRAMS. 360 Sen --· S... 206, Neaport 8-ch, CaNbnia 92660. HEALTH EDUCATION FOUNDATION AT NEW- POftl' CENT£R (CALIFOR- NIA), 360 Sen M.,.., Suite 206, ~ a.ch, Cati· fomil 92660. This Business 11 con· ducted by.. ClOf PQf.-ion. The re1lstr•nt com- '"91ad '° nns.ct busi· ness under the fictitious business Mme °' names lisa.d abclWll on 02.014 HCA&. TH EDUCATION fOUN~TIOfll AT NEWPOtn CENTE'R. LOYO E WRIGHT, lll·Ya......,. This ..... , ... -filed -"" "-~ an °' Or.,. County on F.t> .t. 1-. Fila No. nJCM 11 2/18 2125 3/3 3110 1166 ill , .... ..,...,.....wa T.&-.VF-tt 'YOU ltll/£ • IBiMLT ...... A GEED Oii TilUn IM'IED,. IHGEIJ -..: ..... 'fQI TME MmDll 10 NOl&:f ~ ....,. MIY, If IMY E IOU» AT A ... IC W. F WU _, Mf EXPLWllON OF 1ME MlWE OF n4E MQil! AO ,.,._1al.; 1al ... IDCD«M:r All n• ..... .-. ............. MIMar ....... ~.._.._ ...... •r•rrt1111--.a-.. .---.-....... -........... .... ...-..................... 1 ::.~--~---- 1111 d•• ........... =···In-. .. ., .. A•lcW CMI .............. • e ~st 11t tta _ ......... w .. ~.:::aww • ._. ..... ., .. --........ ... ....... ... ,.... .... .._.In ................... ,.~ lnMr Ind,..._.•• Died of T,_. d11d1d ....... . The ...... 119 ..... U ...... _.. ... • WIW._,, ....,._ • ........ 1111:-.w ffe, pa111•lan, or ~--.. ~~ ....... of .. naee(a) ....... 1ir .. O...S ol TNll. wtf\ WtlaNM and 1111 dwgll ....... ""'"''' In .. ~ .. =---· If q, under N.,,,. ol N Died of Tnai. ....... .....dlw ....... 1.1 111 olNT~tDrN ... MICU'ltt• .. ._., .. ..._,.., r ,,. .. ......_,. s.t t I I a allt; I r ' II •• M • .. ..... ....... The MICU'lt""' -..,.-an .. • of .. . -TNlllf : c::r.11 El'*oa..._, -IMr.._iWT~ Uanla-d -TNllOiMO.. llJll,,._ 'D, tm Aa ••a. iMtl.1-~...... ...147144 Ria M In c.n,.. ar.,... .._ .. CIOllTia -GllllMTllReofS-. ...,, 11, ,_ • 10.A.M. ............ : ................. . .. ~ c....u... ,., CMc c..r o.e. ..... S..Ane.C•aria ~llh•1•111t~ : •ooo.GO c:;:,::,:s• n..,.,.,__ : UNi u .....,.. ..... Alalrdlilf iM!t 11, 1171 in .... 12'1'11 Pw • ol om.. Aaaa • ol .. C.,,,.. n.1 det PARce. I lwt unilu1d1• 1111.,__ In and• LaC 5 d Tr.a ........ Yip Almi._. In look 352 ..... 31 of t& 7 1a • Mlpa in ,. Oflce of .. CounW Almidar -•st • .......... Concb'ninlLlft Unllle 1 ltwauah• ....... -Shlc • ,, -of ~ : 21 SWtl.., Court. (or°'* CllmnDI dHIOfllliDli, Nl•povt a..d1, it~ c:.MDml9 The ~-Tnw clldmlntl ent ~ tor q inccwn<tr 111 of N .......... Md act. ODft'WllOil dn";tr1111Man,lq...,,._., Uan L GNrd • lllid TNllN. P.O. Boa 2141, GMlanm. CA 80247 (213> »1·2110 ~:Leon L Grlnoff • 0.: F*'-Y •• ,_ Feb. 11. 21, tiw. I,,_ NMpc11 Hlfbor Enaign 2118 2125 3/3 1157 1-asn ITHI' PTOF MIXI ..... PAllTM ll•OflUTINC ....... flCllllOUI . ......... The tutloMI• person has withdrawn as 19ner•I l*tnef from the partner. ship ~.,. under the fictitious busineu name ol The GcMcNs'I West/Gov•n Leasin& As50Ci•tu. for· merty localed at 2222 .... tin, Suite 212, Irvine. CA 92715. end now located at 19 Cor'PO'• Plaza. New- port Belch. CA 92660. The fictitious business name referred to abolle was filed on March 27, 1987 in the County of ()ranee. The full name and res•· dence ol the person with· drawins as a partnet is. Govan Dewlopment. loc. 2222 Martin. Suite 212. Irvine, Ca. 92715 S4cned Gaven Dewlopmetlt Inc. by: Gerald Gaven. President Golden West Homes; .JKtt J. Randall This statement was filed with the c.ounty Clerk ol ()ranee County on Feb. 3, 1988. File ~ f-339627 2118, 2125. 3/3, 3/10 1160 name •••Id toabcM-fited on MM:h 27. 1917 i-' the~of~. The full ,.... and resi· dence of the penon wtttl· dil•i'll • • ...,,,_ 1$: ~ D9i llall""'lt. Inc. 2222 Mlr'lin. Sult9 212. IMne. Ca. 92715 --~ O.U11....,.1nc. by.~Oo.en. ~ ~--HOmes: lec:kJ ....... ThtS .... iwnl -llJd """ the ~ an of ~ eoun., on Feb 3, 1-. Fie No; F·339627 2/11. 21251 3/3, l/10 1159 l·--fltii I iOUI • PllFIEIS NWITUlllBR The loflowinl '*sons ¥e doinc business n Davis Partl..s One .• c.litomia ..,...1 pMnership, 1400 . Bristol sn.t. Nortt\, New· port Be•ch. California 92600 . William K. Devis. 1400 ensm. Street North, New· port Beach, Californi1 92660 Ch•rles L. Buchanan, 1400 Bnstof Street North. Newport 8each. California 92660 Richard E. Lucy, as Trus· tee o1 the lucy uvins Trust. u/d/t dated 10/8179 . 1400 Bnstol Street North, Newpott Beach, Cahfom11 92660 Robert J. Thiers•rtner. 1400 Bnstol Street North, Newport Beach, Cahfom11 91660 J•mes O Buckincham. 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beach, C.lifomi1 92660 Alan J. Tuntland. 1400 Bristol Street North, New· port Be1ch, C•liforni1 92660. This business Is con- duct.d by I ..,.,.1 part. nenhip. The re1ist,.nt com- metad '° tr....:t bull· ness under the fictitious busi,_ neme aitllad ..__ on Oc:IDblr 1917 s..t: WilUn\ K. DIMs Thts • • • ....... filed ...., the ~ Cleft of °"--~ on Feb. 3, 1911.. f"'• ~ F-370319 2/11, 2/25, 3/3, 3/10 1162 HCiiiiOUI •11111• MMllfl'I' TNT The~-S)mlOfiS ~ doin1 busln"s as: t J PARTNE'RS, 3 Upper New· port Plaza Or., Newport BeJct\, CaNf 92660 J.ck ,,._,, 3 Upper Nl•port....,. Or •• Nl•port Beech. Calif 92MO. tMnl M a-. 890 W. a...#202. com,...., Calif 92626 This Business 11 con· ductied bJ, a .....,.. pert· nershtp The rq1strant com· menced to tnnuct busi· .,... under the ~ business neme or names listld *-on 211 Ill.. Jactl .W1olky This ........... -Ned ~ the County ~ of O.W. ~ on ,.-, 2. 1-F'Me No. f310060 ,,,. 2125 3/3 3110 116& '1 Dall I Cats .......... Sl4 Housekeepinc Rooms 413 TIANIPOllTATION CbASSIFIED INDEX ·-ULD&IEIMCE ~ ............. 808 Applienoes •••••.••.•• 806 livestock ......... ' .... 825 Birds •..............• 826 REAL ESTATE Airplanes ..•....•.. · •. 900 Antiaue 0.5ic c... ... 912 ,\utos tor Sale ........ 910 Hotels ............... 416 Industrial . . . . . . . . 506 "'"""'"' Property ...... 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913 Lots for Sale .......... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Appliances Wanted .•. 807 Auctions ....•........ 814 Acreage .............. 511 Apts. Furnished ....... 407 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Investments .......... 828 Money to loan ........ 605 Announclnc .......... 200 Bulldlnc M.terial .•..• 811 Business Equipment 818 Auto Re~ir/For ...... 914 Boats ................ 905 Mortgage & TO ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Bldg. to be Moved .... 816 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 70~ Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery lots ........ 201 florists ............... 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 Legal Notices ......... 212 Lodges-Clubs-etc. 209 EMPLOYMENT Nurseries ............ 815 lost & Found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 Agencies ............. 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation .......... 307 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 Furntture ..........•.. 800 Furniture Wanted .•... 805 Gan119 Sales ......... 705 Jewelry .............. 812 Marine Supptys ....... 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 Misc. Wanted ...•..... 810 Musical Instrument •.. 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets" Supplies ....... 823 Sportina Equipment. •• 819 Business Property .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent /Unfum ............. 406 Campers ............. 919 Foreign & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .............. 909 · Motorcycles & Bi~es 908 Motor Homes ......... 916 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate ·wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Real Estate for Xchg ... 517 Real Estate loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 RESORT PROPERTY SERVICES For Sale .............. 41~ Schools .............. 608 Rental .............. 417 Situation Wanted ..... 308 Directory of DANI BRONZE STATUE (Doriella) limited Edi· tion. Half PrLc~. Must Sell. 714·968-:>aU4 CHILD CARE HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE live in/or out, carin1 dependable, screened to meet your needs. Domestic Excellence Agency. 714·832·3665 INFANT DAY CARE Avail· able in my Com Mesa Home. Full or pert time, Mary 650-2854 FULL Tiilt BABYSIT· TING In l'ftW a.atne. Balb. aru. 673-4719 or 559- 4267 Home Repairs & Improvement. Interior and exteri~ or small jobs ' ' I & commercial lie #508592 96().3955 Stephen 24 hr home repeir, Small ;obs are quick and easy. Call for free Dhone_q~e on all work. 760-7205 LOCAL llOTHEI/ DAU8HTElt 1IAll will cle•n your house or office. ThanJulh. Clean and conscientiiaus. 857 8501 •Pool Service FINEST QUALITY SER· VICE & REPAIRS. 20 yrs. experiet ace. Pf9 SeaSon s;<:i.1: l month FREE service. Free .,,... & DOOi analysis.. Evans Life Guard POOi Service. 546- 8008 •Schooll& lflllrucllon MODERN SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES French, Spanish, ESL Special Courses for Tra· velers. Call Jackie, 497. 3973. Also Masters °'8ree in F~ lMt· auaees. ~ialazinl in the tuch1na of youna childrwl. VIDEO INVENTORY PROD.UCTION We MCard ~ ...... b1e1. VHS color I saund. CIMns~lifn, olified. PhGne (714) &U 1714 for an 8PPOint· "*11. MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY. A~ NEW CREDIT CARD. MJ ONE REFUSED. FOR INFO. CALL 1·315·733· 6062 EXT M 386 LADIES-Why rattle around in your bil house? I am willina to share your "home rent free; am companionable non·smokirw. well edu· cat8d & tnMled woman. Work p/t. Have inde· pendent means1 love outdoors! Su~ disposi· tion. Newport Beech ,.. ident. Former Cokndwi. Hi1hest ref. inquiries invlted: 675·9629 lv. mess1119. GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! SlOO._per titte. Write ACE 8947, 161 0., Lincoln Way, N. Aurora, lll60542 FUN WlfR!ND JOE Yaudla9--~ ................ =·· ..... Jain • HOME AID CARE AVAIL· ABLE. Centof eldertvmnd terminal. M-F clean, reliable, with excellent chanicter. Exoerlence, ........ C.A Eve 963· 3478 PACIFIC SYMPHONY Wants confdent peq>te for its first annual tete-fun<f.,... drive. Good S PIT. Call Ann 549· 4165eve. ABILITY PLUS Positions available: (1) Rec:eptionist, $6--8 per hr w/twi,.min !~~: (2) "lyptst to $8-hr 50+ wpm min l ~exp; (3) Accounti Clerks $6-8 per hr min, ~exp; (4) Gen-office to $8-hr min 2 ~ US?: (5) Secre- tary $7 hr· 10 min 2 year"S ~· (6) Word Processor $13.SO per hr Deck Mate. Call today (714) 544·0957 Marlene Pierce, Ability. Plus, Per· sonnel Services Inc. 14131 Yorba #102, Tus. tin, CA 100% Employer Paid FUN WEEKEND JOB: You choose when. Give out free samples in marbt near home. Join us! 962.3688 ~ YD, YOU CAii ·n11 .... .., .... ........... "" - •• a 1 • l:u111111. ....... , ..... ·YEll·1-,.... I C11 1111 Puslf1f *YESI...., ,. .... -l11f151 *YEii-.... ,, ... , T-ISJ , 7 A , q ................. ................ c ste'l · &.--.. ......... __ .,_,, .•. : ...... a'r·'"9 WAH• I 9'8-'ltn ..., ....... ,,n 1WIM nt.-tt .. ,_ .... ,,. ................... ...... .., .,,, .. --- ==:•II ll[TM. lllMAQDl(NT AllllTANT MANAGER We hMM an imme- diMe openin1 as an Assistant Mana1er. Requirements include 2 years full time work expe- rience and some supervisory expe- rience (retail pre- ferred), or a college dearee. We offer: eCompetitive Salary •Liberal Benefits •Promotion Opptys. •Training for Advancement Call or apply in per- son to: A2Z FASHION ISLAND (714) 644-1126 Equal ()ppty Employer, M/F CASHIERS Thrifty Oil is currently hiring station cashiers. Full & part time positions available. Schedule 90/180 day reviews. Excellent oppt for advancement. Please apply, 799 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa or 17475 Brookhurst, Fountain Valley. MANAGEMENT Thrifty Oil Co. is currently hiring station managers. Benefits include medi· cal, vacation, paid train- ing, and savings plan. Excellent promotional opportunities. Please apply at 799 W. 19th, Costa Mesa or 17475 Brookhurst, Fountain Valley. OVERSEAS JOBS, Tax free income all occupa- tions. Compan~ paid benefits. Call (305) 456· 6603 or send resume to Worldwide Employers, 1126 S. Federal Hwy #322, fl Lauderdale, FL 33316. Advance fee full refund if not placed over· seas per contract. Licensed as an overseas employment apncy. ·-· PMT.,.. DAYI I lftl•I• ,. ........ .,.,,...., We're Wldl"I • u•a• '''LlllllDR • .................. ............. .., .. ................... Lire WOftdne ....... pulllc? MIMI .,. out· llOtnt P9rMn•Hty? ..,,.. .................. ...... ner& lllPI.,...? GIWUSA CAUJ .. ,... -.. ..... MUIM• tn-Tne •..•. .,..,..,, ,...,. n1.-11 IMTAAllA .... t1n tC1 /k~ tlllMl11d11 .. 1 Yr. .... , ........... If you entoY wortdng .. 8 tNm In • mottv81tng end buey ebitwphere, come ... ua todayl FEDERAL STATE ANO CIVIL SERVICE JOBS. now hiring, your area. $13,550 to $59,480 immediate openings. Call 1-315-733-6063 Ext. f369 DOMINO PIZZA DEi •YEAS ' FREE. Now hiring at the "Worlds Lar~est Pizza Delivery Co. Domino's Pizza needs: Ordertakers mus1 be at least 16 with plea· sant personality. Delivery Drivers must be at least 18, have own car & insu- rance, and good driving record. Earn $7-10/hr. Both positions full or part time. Apply at Domino's Pizza, 2075 Newport Blvd. CM or call 646· 2244 "Today." MARKETING SALES Dynamic Newport Mar· ketina Group has posi- tion available, will train. Ideal working condition, daity bonus + commis- sion. Gene 675-0023 REAL ESTATE ASSIST· ANT Busy eicecutNe, top produca' seeks ...... ~licensee to homes. Salary + bonus! Send resume to P.M.T. c/o Remu, 234 E. 17th St. #117, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. 406.Houses/RenV Unf. (K:J2·:trilaJ ~ ~ .... BALBOA ISLAND NEW AND DELIGHTFUL 2 BR, 2 BA, garage and compJetely furnished. Short-term balance of winter and summer . Steps to Souty Bay Front. 650-7000 SOUTH COAST PLAZA Beautiful home, exec area. 4 Bdr, 2 Bath, fire- place, central air. 8 a.m. to 9 a.m or after 3 p.m. 552-1561. $1,100. 408-Apartments, Unfur. ~ ..., (llf't;:!n2211) i..: - VIEW OF VIEWS OCEAN VIEW TO CATALINA & BAY Huge tiled entry into sunken living room, and huge den with stone fire· place, with massive timber beam ceilings. Formal dining room with butler's pantry, overlooks living room with view. Gourmet kitchen, 3 BDR 3~ BA, plus billiard room with view. 3 car garage. Priced to sell. $850,000 650-7000 Irvine NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1 bath upgr twnhm on lake steps to pool, AC..r. .... all amets. $950. 583-7""' 1 SENIORS : DISCOVER THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS Huntington Terrace Enjoy CarefrM living in a world where warm personal attention Md service are the standard. Stretch out in an environment landscaped with a scenic lake, walking paths and a park. Com- pare these exceptional features: Huntington Terrace North Designed with the active senior in mind, Huntington Terrace North provides residents with the most modern oonveniences today's adive seniors desire. Nestled in a naturally land- scaped environment you11 appreciate the extras at this new community. • ThrH fu" s•rvic• Meals Daily • Kitcl»Mtt•s with --------.. • &atifully land· FWrigMM>r and ~ Dispos1tl • Full-r;,,,. Social Dftc:tor • Ful S«:urity • Studio, a,,. & TJI0-8«Jt00m Coft..- (714) 848-8811 -·aDcf(lll &II• ~ HONDA 50 TER Low milelee. ll!SM160. Askinc $500. 11 ...... forS. scaplld grounds • Full S«:Urity • Modem Kitchllns • Balooni• • Plush lnr.riors • Studios, an. & Two B«lrooms 18700 & 18800 Florlda St. Huntington Beach CA 12141 •c .... ..... ~na Hills Condo • 2 oom~, den, ~859-4 23 s view! 420-0ffice 5.-ce 1300 SQ.FT. $1.00 sq. ft triple net. Fulty finished basement-carpeted, and firesprinklered. Great Corona del Marlo- cation. 645-6505 750 SQ.FT. Office space in Balboa, great views/ patio. Judy 675-9615 508-Houses for Sale GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U·REPAIR) FORECLOSURES . REPOS. TAX DELIN· QUENT PROPERTIES. ~ow SELLING YOUR AREA. CALL 1-315-736· 7375 EXT H-CA·N for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU -REPAIR) ALSO TAX DELINQUENl & FORECLOSURE PROP· ERTIES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING CALL 1-315-733-6062 EXT G369 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU -REPAIR) ALSO TAX DELINQUENT & FORECLOSURE PROP· ERTIES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING, CALL 1·315-733-6062 EXTG 386 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 CU Repair) Foreclosures, Repos, Tax Delinquent Properties. Now selling_ your area. Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext H-CA-N2 for current list 24 hrs. 50l-Houu1 for .. WEST _ ... C}!~ 4 Bd, 3 a.th ~ home, for s.18 by owner, 631-6007 ........ nd f 1r£J2~:bl2•) BALBOA ISLAND M~gnificent remodeled 2 Bdr. & den. Living room with used brick fireplace. Plus 4 Bdr. & 2 bath rental, with bay view and brick fireplace, excellent rental potential. Or use total as residence. This won't last. $750,000. Open house Sat. 1-5; Sun. 1-5. 320-320 Coral. . 650-7000 Peninsulll Point t~lt·!'Mllj ~ .... PENINSULA POINT VIEW HOME Walk off the beach into your own 3 Bdr. & den. observatory with vista of jetty and bay. Many uni- que angles and ceiling heights, create interior interest, including sky· lights. wooded floors and Davy Jones antique bar room. Asking 529.000. 650-7000 Huntincton Harbour Waterfront home with boat dock and view. Soa· cious 3 bdrm 3 ba, lrg. bonus room. It won't last Agent 638-2755 Doll"t .......... ..... CT ,F II. I• THE NEWPORT BJ•aH W II ORoo ; . . ---· . - PROMONTOR BAY Live on water with own ocks. For two 60 ft. boats or smaller ones. 5 bdrm, 4 baths of luxury. 3 fireplaces, open enter· tainment area including atrium bar, den, formal dining room and gourmet kitchen. You must see this spectacu- 1 a r buy. A sking $1,750,000. . Open House Sat. 12-4, Sun. 12-4, 607 Bayside. 650· 7000 605-Money to Loan WIDOW HAS MONEY for equity, • loans/TOs. $10,000 up. No qualtfy- 1ng/nopenalty. Call Den· ison Associates 714· 673-7311 Today! 700-Business Opp't. BEST 1 PERSON BUSI· NESS Secure business that offers independent ownership no franchise fees. Manage your own working hours (limited hours per month) free- dom for your business to grow. Great future resale value. Most important. 1mmed1ate cash flow, producing income. Mm· 1mum investment $5,900. Call Jeanne Hinz tor a local appt. l ·800· 255-5725 705-GARAGE SALE ....,Wih&I Foldaut ...... tmm sofa bed, $100. "--631-8120, Bil .,.7 • Mexican Tiffany style :' ~ r:"tor-= 631-8120 Spantsh/Mediterranean style bedroom set. (no mattress) kina size Headboard 2 night stands, triple dresser with mirror and chest of drawers, S 150. Ask for Bill 631-8120 4-PIECE LIVING ROOM SET Never used. Earth tones. $250. 969-8215 SOFA. LOVESEAT, Chair & Ottoman. Scotch guard. Never used. ~250 969-5922 809-Misc. for Sale FOR SALE FAMILY MEM· BERSHIP NPB TENNIS CLUB 673·4678 MUST SELL TRANSFER· ABLE, MEMBERSHIP NPB TENNIS CLUB. 642-0714 MOVING TO TEXAS 824-Dop and Cats AKC BOXER PUPS. Bnn- dle male & female pet & show quality 731-3046 827-0ffice Equipment $99 per month rent IBM PC clone. 640K dual drive. graphics high res monitor. 71 4-261-2416 828-lnvestments ENJOY 13-15~ return on TDs Also lend on & bur TDs $10,000 up S mil+ Call Denison ASSO· c1ates 714-673-7311 Today• 905-Boats GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U REPAIR) Foreclosures, repos. tax delinquent properties. Now selling your area. Call 1-315· 736-7375. Ext. H-CA-N2 for current list. 24 hrs. .... "" ...... .... .""',_.~ ... =•Ht i1::.r'cJ Gl-IUI House full of treasure must sell. One of a kind Chinese screen made for Canton Fair in the 20's, Jade, Ivory, Porcelain Jewelry, bronzes, Onen· tal and French. 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I said, worried about being late to work. 16Your car is across the street," said one. "It doesn't look good," he added unnecessarily. I looked across the street. There was my Volvo, purchased for its alleged body strength, wedged against our neighbor's ficus tree. Here are a f cw things I learned that day. I have never actually been Sue Kauth "numb with shock." I became a pillar of salt as I looked at the Volvo. I was dumstruck:. Some neighbors came running over to see why my car was sideways on the neighbor's lawn. I could merely point to the car, shake my bead, and throw up my hands. I finally got in the car, noting in a detached way that it was drivable, and went to work. Insurance is a good thin& to have. I practically had a fit when I paid my last premium (right during Christmas, of course), but it now appeared that these bloodthirsty folks would pay to have the car fixed. As the appraiser clucked and wrote on bis notepad, I kept asking the same piteous question. Rabies clinic slated "Do I really only have to pay the deductible? Really?" I needed to go over and over that issue, like a cow chewing her cud. I learned that what it said on my premium was true. However, I didn't ask bow much my rates would go up. In my fragile state, I could only handle one thing at a time. A neighborhood, low-cost anti-rabies vaccination clinic will be held on Thursday, Feb- ruary 25, from 7 to 8:30 p.m., at the Fire Station, 868 Santa Barbara, Newport Beach. state. county, and city ordinan- ces to be vaccinated against rabies. Cost of the ~aµ:ination is $3 per dog. Licenses will also be available at the clinic site. For further information call the Orange County Animal Shelter at (7 14) 634-7287. All dogs four months of age and older are required by the Some trees are stronger .than Volvos. Aside from the tree-like Inventory Reduction SALE 1/2 OFF This Is Selected Merchandise Fr<Jm Our Own Stock -. Regularly Sold In Our Own Store • • • • • Chains Rings Pendants Pins Earrings • Watches • Bracelets • Necklaces • Charms • Mountings Last 3 Days Sale Ends Saturday February 20 l · s<: '<>ur \'isa or l\1astc:r<.:ard ~o llou~<: < :J1argc~ All Sal<:s Final CHARLES H. BARR (714) 642-3310 atain on my bumper and a Mid area OD tbe tree, there is DO contest. The tree won. Husbands can be unpredict- able. Mine remained calm. He later told me be wu angry while I wu at work, but then saw the futility of staying mad. So he became calm. There is a conspiracy at work to protect me. The car looks bad. One whole side is shorter than the other, and the bumper is hanging out over the wheel in defiance of gravity. The front door won't close. Yet no-one- Defies •.• 11 I 1t"'911111I Charges filed included felony extortion and assault with a deadly weapon, this last stem- ming from an incident that included a switch-blade knife. "All five pleaded not guilty," said Jefcoat, "but all were convicted and are now in Juve- nile Hall. Juan bas got to be one of the gutsiest little guys I've ever seen. He just would not be intimidated." Because of his actions in bringing the situation to light and in convincing tiis fellow students to cooperate with school officials and police, Juan Top cops. ullnutf n. 11111 1 of good guys." • • McDermott has worked patrol u a Field Training Officer and Beat Coordinator and with the Crime Suppression Unit. He is currently a Crime Scene Investiaator uaianed to Detec- tive Division, accordina to police spokesman Bob Oakley. Rob Adams bu been selected as Reserve Police Officer of the Year. Adams, 32, is single and has been a reserve officer for the past eight years. He works full-time as a meat department manager for a supermarket. He spends much of his free time working as a reserve officer in patrol division, and bas worked in prisoner transporta- tion, footbeat patrol and vehicle patrol. He has also worked as the second man in a two-man unit. Jo Twigg, Administrative Division Secretary, bas been selected as Civilian Employee of and this is a poup of toup ticlden-ha said a word about this aberrant car, not even any students. I think they knew I mipt cry: I am lucky. The car rolled durina a school morning. No one was hurt. No one's car was hurt. I think the tree will live. Yes, I am extremely lucky. My mother- in-law is loaning me her car. All it has in it is an AM radio, and it isn' too cool-looking. No, I'm only kidding. Iii take it! 111 take it! Trees sure are strong, though. Cordova will be presented with a special award at the upcoming Cop Bowl. In addition, he was selected for an Outstanding Citizen Award by the Villa Nova Res- taurant in Newport Beach, for which he was given a complimentary dinner certifi- cate. "Part of what we are trying to do at the substation is to gain the trust of the community," said Jefcoat, .. and our experience with Juan is a pretty good indication that we're starting to do exactly that." the Year. In her. position, she supports the many members of the division with filing, typing and word processing. She has been with the police department for two yean. Biii •.. 11 ! 1t"'9 .. 1 desk. "The real key to passage," said Bergeson aide Kevin Sloat, "was the people of Orange County - the Orange County business community and citizens' aroups." Sloat cited former Supervisor Bruce Nestande and the Repub- lican Lincoln Club as being instrumental in gaining passage of the bill this year. "It was among the most important bills for Orange County,,. Sloat commented, adding, "It should go a long way toward relievina traffic conges- tion in Orange County, which is the Senator's major concern." Mo Reagan to speak Maureen Reagan, daughter of President Ronald Reagan, will be the honored speaker at the Wednesday, February 24, lun- cheon meetina of the Newport Harbor Republican Women. The meetina will be held at the Balboa Bay Cub, 1221 W. Coast Hwy., Newport Be.ch. .. Gueat1 are welcome, but reaervatioa1 ~Jre required," aDDOUDCed Mli. David .. nell, president. Reapoad to Fran Sloper by Feb. 22, 312 Saphire Ave., Balboa Island 92662 or call 673-3553. The reception is at 11:30 a .m., and luncheon will begin at noon. The luncheon coat is $20. Reapn is Co-Chair of the Republican Na&ioaal Commit- tee. Durina her 27 yean of involvement with Republican politics, Rcapn ha held numer- OUI lelldcnbip poeitiona, both elected and appointed. Cover Home Offered by Gerry and Christa Long L8rge patios, views. "1&ke fiome iltearfor entertain·i----ng____.__.,,__ ayCHERYLSTEHUNG F ami.liea who enjoy entertain- ing will love this week's featured home in the Harbor View Homes neiahborhood in Corona del Mar. It ii a tuteful and fme quality remodel, vacant and ready for immediate move-in. "Whoever moves into this home can throw a party the next day," said GelTJ Lona of Loap of Newport, agent for the home. .. It's bright and cheerful, and 100 guests would easily feel comf or- table on the large patios while enjoying the view." "LIKE NEW" FEELING The home is about 25 years old with newly added '80s amen- ities. The ingredients of a .. like new" home are in abundance, including fresh paint inside and out, new carpets, new door and window trim, new sliding glass doors, new bath fixtures, out- door electric fixtures and totally new kitchen appliances, cabinets, tile flooring and coun- tertops and bay windows. All of the window, door trim, molding and crown molding and wains- cotting arc 100 percent oak. An immense feeling of privacy is apparent in this home. Guests enter from the front of the home through gates into the court- yard. There the magic unfolds. The courtyard is a profusion of color with the brick planter boxes full of flowen, the cabana hung with floral baskets in every color. Brick benches enable guests to relax and enjoy the outdoon. SPACIOUS AND BRIGlff Double doors take guests into the bright white-tiled entry. A clear skylight accounts for the brightness. Mirrored walls open up the area. To the left of the entry is the spacious living room. A central focal point in this room is the gas fireplace, situated right in the center, allowing guests to enjoy it from all four sides. A window wall facing the ocean takes utmost advantage of the s~ ular view. One comer bu been designated as the formal dining area, with a chandelier waiting to hang over a dining room table. The ceiling is open beamed of bleached wood. The living room could be called very venatile. It is large and can be broken up into several different areas. One comer contains built-in book- shelves and can be UICd u a reading nook. Another comer can be a conversation area, centered around the fireplace. A wet bar is located near the formal dining area. No matter where one sits in this room, the view can be enjoyed. A sliding glass door leads to the inside courtyard, and another on the window wall leads to the rear patio. A KITCHEN TO LOVE The kitchen is accessible either from the living room or off the entry hall. This is a room that the whole family will enjoy. The white tile floor from the entry is continued in here. A breakfast area contains a large bay win- dow with a large enough shelf for displaying plants. Storage is abundant in the kitchen with a large double pantry. White ceramic tile coven the counter- tops. The double oven is wall mounted, and the upper oven is a microwave. The range is elect- ric. The bay window in front of the sink looks out over Newport Beach and the ocean. Coffered ceilings in the breakfut area and kitchen open the rooms up. FAMILY RETREAT The family room is situated off the kitchen and also takes advantage of the view. A slidina door leads to the patio. The room has two attractive features in addition to its large size. Oak wainscotting surrounds the perimeter of the room. The coffered ceiling bas bleached wood panels which conceal the indirect lighting. The laundry room is through a sliding wood door off the family room. The wing with the four bed- rooms extends from the entry hall. A guest powder room is located at the beginning of the long ball. The hall bu one wall with windows facing the court- yard. A 11idina door provides access from thit wina. At inter- vals, there are closets with •lidina mirrored doon all rm- ilbed inside with custom cloeet oraanizen. The three bedrooms all have sliding mirrored closets with organiz.en and larae windows to make it bript. All of the win- dowa are trimmed in oak and have larae sills for plants. A large bathroom off the ball is shared by these rooms. It bu a drcuing area with long oak pullman with white ceramic tile countertops and double sinks with brass fixtures. A separate room con- tains the toilet and glassed-in shower. . The master bedroom and bath is located at the end of the hall through double oak doors. Three wardrobes offer the max- imum in storage. Two are sit- uated at the entry to the room, and the other is in the bedroom. The bath is a study in luxury with large pullmans, tile coun- ters, a flip-up vanity area and double sinks. Step down into the tile glassed-in shower tub for soaking away the tensions of the day. READY FOR THAT PERSONAL TOUCH The current owners have made it pouible for anyone to move in and give the home their own penonal touch. The carpetl are a light beiae, all of the windows and slidina doon are outfitted with custom drapes, mini blinds or vertical blinds, all in colon that will blend with any color of furniture and decor. This is a home made for entertaining. The courtyard is ideal for spa. It wraps around ~o the rear patio, where the view lS. Another bonus the home offen is the three-ar garage with abundant storqe. A large skylight lets in light for working, and the floor has been painted with green tennis court paint. "Almost too nice to be a garage," Long said. REALTOR INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is priced at $669,000 and offered by Gerry and Christa Long of Lonp of Suite 200, Newport Beach. For Newport Inc. The office is more information or viewing, located at 369 San Miguel Drive. call (71•) ~LONG. I PRESENTS LLOTS OF LLISTI NGS SEND US THE TOUGH ONES NEWPORT BEACH . TWO BEDROOM OCEAN VIEW Condo with views from 2 bedrooms and living room. Near Hoag Hospital. $179,900 CORONA DEL MAR TWO OCEAN VIEW LOTS 51 O Hazel-40 ft. Each lot could accommodate ocean and canyon view home. Total price $599,000 COVER HOME CORONA DEL MAR FANTASTIC VIEW OF HARBOR Entire new kitchen, baths, skylights, carpets, new paint Four bedrooms, 2¥l baths and three car garage. Harbor View Hills perfect location. $669,000 LAGUNA BEACH CANYON & OCEAN VIEW FROM PRIVATE LOT This special location in Laguna offers privacy and seclusion on the canyon miles from downtown. $409,000 .# • HARBOR VIEW HOMES SOMERSET MODEL New listing, highly upgraded, 5 bedrooms with new baths. flooring, drapes, etc. Three-car garage, nice open bKk yard. Move in and invite your guests. Open Sun. 1 to 5. 1706 Port Charles. $489.000 CARMEL MODEL Fine 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, with south-facing rear yard: Very bright, clean, move-in condition. $389,000 MONTEGO MODEL This 4 bedroom home is just a few steps from the greenbelt Near community pool. Kids walk to school and cross no streets. $389,000 CARMEL MODEL Next to the greenbelt. this very, very well kept home has one of the best locations in the port streets. One ol the cleanest and best kept homes ever listed. $409,000 SOMERSET MODEL Phase Ill of Harbor View Homes-Seawind. largest lot available-Almost 1 /3 acre. 5 BR, 3 BA, 3 car garage. $549,000 Call About Our LLONGS OF NEWPORT 369 SAN MIGUEL ROAD #200 NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 Don't Mia Our Weeldy R•I Estate Future in this 11ction: "Into Real Estate" GS OF N PORT INC. 640-5664 . .. SM lfMUll Wll. SUITl W•W BEACH, CA UHO 81rtJ • Chtist& Lani , .. ( ;:~ ) . ' .· . ' . -J . . \ J .I ' .~ ~ • • • • -' • Akerman makes Coldwell's Pre ldenl's Club BY CHERYL STDllJNG Coldwell Banker of Newport bas a new member of the elite President's Cub, Joann Aker- man. This is a group 'of top producers who have had liigh dollar volume over the last year. "I am very excited about this," Akerman said. "This is my first year working on my own, and I am very fortunate to have come this far." her own for awhile before join- ina Coldwell Banker almost three yean ago. For tbc first year, she worked with one of the office's top producers, Jennifer Shaw. She bas worked on her own for the last year-and-a-half. "Coldwell Banker is a won- derf\ll company and very Sup- portive," she said. "We have a real family here, and the atmos- phere is close and coopc:.rative." Akerman will continue to work on her own, but is once apin teaming up with Shaw to work in the Harbor Ridae area. ..,-Ut is a ~Y developing area, a 'Id I know a lot of people th ·re," she said. "I am excited about teaming up with JCQnif cr to work there." · Akerman feels that her plans arc to just keep going as she has been and developing new clicn- tcle. She said that being a realtor gives her a chance to be of service ~kerman bas actually worked in real estate for the last 10 years. She was a housewife for more than 20 years, raised three daughters and decided to get her license. "I started working with one of the premier ladies in the busi- ness, Lynne Valentine," Aker- man said . "She was with McNabb Irvine at the time." Waterfront names Gillespie to staff · After Akerman had gotten her license, the opportunity with . Valentine knocked and gave her an exciting beginning. She worked as Valentine's assistant for a year-and-a-half. "Real estate is a profession a woman can get into and meet -all types of people," Akerman said. "It's very appealing to a woman who needs to support herself." After her stint with Valentine, Akerman worked part time on Waterfront Homes Inc., Real-near the water and with views tors bas announced the affilia-of the water in Newport Beach, tion of Lee Gillespie as a resi-Coronadel Mar and Costa Mesa. den ti al sales specialist, headquartered in its Newport Beach office on Coast Highway, Mariners Mile. Formerly associated with Jon Douglas Company, in Wood- land Hills, Gillespie combined her success in real estate sales with remodeling and decorating residential properties through- out the United States. Gillespie is specializing in homes and residential income property located on the water, When Only Corona·del Mar Will Do- 545 Hazel .Dr~ (POP-PY) Open Sunday 12-4 All cleaned up and ready to go. Three bedroom (or 2 plus studio), 2 bath, room to grow and glow!! $395,000. Ready to Lease Three bedroom, 2 bath front house, fireplace, garage, availa- ble March 10. $1,500/month. Pool & Spa Two bedroom, 2 bath, fully fur- nished Sandcastle condo, ga- rage, deck, city views. $1,IOO/ monlh-available 2-6 months. to people, and she is a people penon. 161 have empathy for clienta and try to unclcntand where they are coming from," she said. In her spare time, of which she said she bu little, Akerman enjoys all of the outdoor: ac- tvities synonymous to Newport. She is a member of Balboa Bay Club, plays tennis and enjoys walking around Balboa Island for exercise. Since she is a USC -; . alumnus, she belonp to some alumni aroups and also enjoys playiq bridae. But real estate is her ·first bobby. . 16ffyou work hard, it will work for you," Akerman said. "You have to make your own luck ahd it isn't euy." Coldwell Banker is located at Cout Highway at Avocado in Newport Beach. Phone (714) 644-9060. THE DALE BOUT A S S o· C I AT I 0 N COSTA llDA u.,.._ .. Under construction.' Eight 11perate duplex llyle units. Beautifully constructed. Thr• bedrooms. 2~ baths. Vaulted ceilings. W-aon wheel windows. Washer/dryer hook-upa. 2 car garages. Sep9rately mew.d. Readily converted to condominiums. Each unit haa 1388 1qU&re feet of livable apace. Drive by and take a . look.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 12.-.000 CORONA HIGHLANDS ••• Even if you're a person who is not easily excitable, this home is enough to start your heart thumping. Quiet, restful location. Magnificent grounds. Colossal view. Exemplary craftsmanship. Fastidious attention to detail. This 3 story masterpiece features 4 bedrQOms. 41h baths. a library with a sitting room, a family room, a dining room. a game room, a greenhouse ... and a separate free-standing guest house. The residence is only 41h years old and is well worth the ample sum being asked ......................... $1,315,000. DOVER SHORES ••• A prime corner lot. Spectacular Country French home. The first floor layout is well suited to entertaining. Large formal living room. Banquet size dining room. Library. Expansive used brick terrace with a pool. 6 bedrooms including a lavish master suite. 61h baths. Children's wing. Maid's quarters. This impressive residence is both elegant and comfortable ...... $125,000 LIDO ISLE ••• Custom home. A Herbert Brownell design. Accentuates the ultimate in family living and entertaining. Five bedrooms. 31h baths. A 70' x 90' lot In a premier location. Cherry wood panelling. Marble countertops. Gold fixtures. Brass door handles. Crystal chandelier. Cedar wardrobe. Sunken tub. Two fireplaces. Leaded windows. Maid's quarters. Patio large enough for pool. Community tennis. Yachting. Private beaches. $791,000 DOVER SHORES ••• Simply one of the most emotional views properties in this area renowned for quality homes. This 5 bedroom residence offers expansive private gardens complete with an elegantly sensuous pool and spa. The interior is equally exciting and features a robust foyer with a retractable roof, plus a handsome master suite with his and her bathrooms. See this one at your earliest convenience ..................... $715,000 LIDO ISLE .•• New French Mediterranean contemporary home. Three bedrooms. Loft. Three baths. Two blocks from Lido Clubhouse. Soaring ceiling in living room. Marble fireplace opens to living room and dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen. Light oak floors. Berber carpet Custom oversized spa. Water view from second story. Air conditioned. This quality home has it all. . ............................ $700,000 HARBOR RIDGE ••• On a clear day you can see forever. or at least to Long Beach and Palos Verdes ... from this wonderful Estates Lucerne Model. Whether in your private master bedroom with separate sitting area, working in your study, entertaining informally at the magnificent custom bar in the family room or formally in the living room, you'll enjoy a sea of lights each and every evening. The colorful sunsets are a bonusl Profeslionally decorated. Air Conditioned ........ -,500 A REAL ESTATE COMPANY >- NEWPORT BEACH ADDRESS. •• The beauty of its setting and location makes this offering one of Newport's hidden gems. An extraordinary custom 3 bedroom residence in a tranquil cul-de-sac. The interior is studded with special features (soaring beamed ceilings, 2 exciting lofts, etc.). The vast grounds are expertly landscaped to assyre maximum privacy. The outdoor living borders on paradise with its stunning pool environment Discover this one. . .. $525,oOo BALBOA ISL.AND DUPLEX. •• Super Balboa Island duplex only steps to the sand. Ten years old with many extras including spa, leaded glass doors, parking for 4 cars. One unit has 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, the other 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. This duplex is special and must be seen to be appreciated .... SISl,000 KINGS ROAD ••• This home has it all! 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. Huge family room with a fabulous view of the coast Located in the most prestigious area of Newport Heights. Many extras, some of which include Poggen Pohl cabinetry in the kitchen. skylight, white oak floors, lovely landscaping and an adorable playhouse in the backyard make this very special home irresistable. . ... $151,000 DOVER SHORES ••• Generously propor- tioned 5 bedroom home. Panoramic view and Total renovation of the improvements. It is endowed with a pool, private spa, an abundant master suite, a state of the art kitchen, separate guest quarters. There are elements so subtle that you may never know they exist. .. unless we tell you about them. Call us. . ........................ SIS0,000 KINGS ROAD ••• Cape Cod home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Vista of Bay and Ocean. Incomparable location. A Rare find. A wealth of practical, comfortable features such as pool, new decks, automatic sprinklers and new driveway ................ $515,000 BAYCREST ••• Gorgeous four bedroom custom home. Beautifully 11rD· d with new floor coverings thr"' · ~ lint inside and out Lu·~· o rge trees and sec' _,., balcony off sumptuou. S ... , ... Don't miss this outstandl"' -"9 in one of Newport's most prestigious area. ................ $341,000 631-7300 NEWPORT HEIGHTS. •• Large 4 bedroom 3 bath pool home. Thia property on.rs unlimited potential and challenge for the family with creativtty and toresighl Thia home feetures an outdoor •una. built-in brick belbeque, den, two fireplaces and an unu...aly large foyer area. Just perfect for a family that chooeea to be within close proximity to all that Newport has to ofter. . ........ $341,000 NEWPORT SHORES ••• Enjoy being steps from the ocean, but far from the crowds. This custom home with patio, two decks, outside shower and security system has it all. Large master suite with fireplace. Living room with wet bar and fireplace. Large kitchen with eating area. Community club house, pool and tennis available. A great home and on fee land ............................. $274,500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA. •• Lots of potential. Very liveable as is. This is a must see house which has been added on to make a great family home. Large bonus room with Ben Franklin type stove. Gas and electric kitchen. Huge lot with cement drive with RV access. Oversi zed 2 c ar garage w ith 110/220 voltage .......................... $112,500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA •.. Clean and comfortable Eastside Costa Mesa home on a very large lot (SO' x 160'). Let the kids romp and play in the huge backyard. Three bedrooms, 1 bath home with a cozy living room and a large dining area. A lot of space for a littte price ................... 1175,500 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA. ~ ·utiful Back Bay Village oondt'-· o· desirable SO-unit c"-O' ~ upgrades. Two bed• s \..-_! ceilings. Oversize<. .... garage. Large private pa _ ;>tde yard. Better than a model. .......................... $172,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA •.. Great Spinnaker Cove condominium. Highly upgraded with new floor coverings throughout. Two bedrooms. 21h baths. Vaulted ceilings. Vertical blinds. Very clean unit in a fantastic complex which includes a spa and two outside barbecues. A great buy at ........ $115,000 LAGUNA BEACH LOT ••• Buildable custom home site in beautiful Laguna Beach. Possible view from second story. Lot is approximately 6,300 square feet A nice canyon setting. Call for directions to property and drive by .............................. $445,000 ARIZONA LAND ••• Colorado River area ... Mohawk Valley. 36 prime acres. Level land. All Utilities. Suggested use of mobile or motor home park. 36acres ......................... 115,000 '14 acre lots ................... SI,-_... 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BP.ACH • NEWPORT BEACH ~ ~£~ [fil®tnJ1*™ Tbe Real Estate Blotter contaim ODIJ tllat informatloa wWdl II a .. u. of,... record. Comltliratloa is computed from documentary tra.alfer ta~ pOI at tlM ti1M of co-'deradon of deeds at die nte of St.It per tllo..aM dolan of comidendoll uclMina aDJ eDldna lout ... maJ not reflect a fuU sales price. Trmt Deeds reflect wbraace lllHUDb and .. , ... , been recorded aplmt a property on wbkh there wu no sale. The Newport Emlp pro•Wes tlab information u a 1M1blk senlce. F =FULL P = PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION Oct. 19 427 Pirate Road. . n/a n/a . . Oct. 19 1508 Ruth Lane $262,500 $350,000 F Oct. 19 316 Vista Trueba $274,500 $44,500 p Oct. 19 3142 Corte Hermosa n/a $309,000 F Oct. 19 170 I Port Westbourne $220,000 ~ $54,500 p Oct. 19 427 Heliotrope Avenue n/a n/a Oct. 19 4507 Orrington Road n/a n /a Oct. 20 706 Malabar Drive $_~00,000, $448,000 F Oct. 20 2347 Irvine Avenue $176,000 $220,000 F Oct. 20 111 Via Cordova $420,000 n/a Oct. 20 210 Via Cordova n/a n/a Oct. 20 1742 Centella Place n/a n/a Oct. 20 53 Belcourt Drive n/a n/a Oct. 20 1930 Port Chelsea Place $300,000 $485,000 F Oct. 20 450 I R oxbury Road n/a $500,000 F Oct. 21 247 Colton Street $139,500 n/a Oct. 21 217 Via Firenze n/a n/a Oct. 21 2 Skysail Drive n/a n/a Oct. 21 1306 Keel Drive n/a n/a Oct. 21 4 Atoll Drive n/a n/a Oct. 22 2108 Miramar Drive $408,000 $510,000 F Oct. 22 1115 Highland Drive n/a n/a Oct. 22 1615 Highland Drive n/a $100,000 F Oct. 22 190 I Mariners Drive n/a $287,000 F COSTA MESA ~ ~£~ [fil@iflj1~ The Real Estate Blotter contains only that information wbkta ii a matter of public record. ComWeration is computed from documentary tramfer tax paid at the time of comiclention of deeds at tlte nte of St.10 per thousand dollars of cODlicleration exduclln& any exlstlnc loans and may not reflect a full ula prke. Trust Deeds reflect encumbrance anwunts and may hne been recorded apinst a property on which there wu no sale. Tbe Costa Mesa News provides this information u a public service. F =FULL P =PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION Oct. 19 230 Hill Place $140,400 $156,000 F Oct. 19 1828 Jamaica Road n/a n/a Oct. 19 1786 Hum ming bird Drive n/a n/a Oct. 19 I 124 Dennis Drive n/a n/a Oct. 19 260 Camellia Lane $162,000 $180,000 F Oct. 20 274 Magnolia Street $143,600 $180,000 F Oct. 20 477 Broadway n/a n/a Oct. 20 2762 Lorenzo Avenue n/a n/a Oct. 20 941 Crocus Circle $144,000 $180,000 F Oct. 20 956 Azalea Drive $198,300 $248,000 F Oct. 20 626 Joann Street $113,850 $126,500 F Oct. 20 2014 Wallace A venue n/a n/a Oct. 20 249 Ogle Street $92,000 $131,500 F Oct. 21 3276 Iowa Street n/a n/a Oct. 21 690 Congress Street n/a n/a Oct. 21 391 la Perle Lane n/a n/a Oct. 21 2156 Rural Place n/a n/a Oct. 22 208 Santa Isabel Avenue n/a n/a Oct. 22 2042 South Capella Court· ·· n/a n/a Oct. 22 2867 Velasco Lane $160,000 ' $179,000 p Oct. 22 980 SpriJllfield Street $140,250 $165,000 f UR'S A llAIL To the victims of a h:urricarU3, life is a:n:ythZng IYut a beach. !f you emit spare even a.few dollars whelp ... you oughJ, w be asJw:med. American RedCro. + Pf.ease accept. my cxmtribution to the American Red Cro.ss. (local address here) 0$5 0$10 0$25 00ther$ __ _ Name~---------------~ (1'f«J.# Prwt~ Add.re~~---~------------ Oity ________ ----.Jtale Zip __ _ Thank you. American Red Crom + cpete CBallllett cp/lesertts GRAND CANAL WATERFRONT LITTLE BALBOA ISLAND See this new listing-beautifully updated and maintained beach house. Original own- ers. Can be single family home or two unit investment property. Call for appointment to see! .... ' ...... . A MIM&a OF THE 1'11 SIAll PINANCIAL NDWUll • COSTA MESA OFFICE 2299 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA Expect the bes( 645-0303 OVER 100 OFFICES TO SERVE YOU IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA LAael BAIT ILDn 80111 Sl89,000 This 3BR, 3BA home has it all. Separate family room wit~ fir~place t~at opens to a sparklinr. pool. Family kitchen with up-graded aprliance~ and water purification system. Forma dinii: 6 and living room with firerlace. 2 car attach~d garage. RV access; centra air and fire/burglar alarm, even a city lights view from the 500 sq. ft. added bonus room. Don't miss this great op- portunity! Doug or Heidi have additional infor- mation which may help you. PENINSULA DUPLEX WITH BAY VIEW S519,500 With views reaching across the bay and Newport Beach and located right across from a secluded bay beach, this enchanting duplex has it all! Impressive vaulted ceilings, distinctively decor- ated, this home eminates charm and is waiting for you! Lower unit has 2 BR, 2 BA. Upper unit which is perfect for owner to live in has 3 BR, 2 BA. Great income property and also a home to enjoy. Call now to see. Joan will be happy to show you. I VILLA BALBOA SUM 900 Corner penthouse. Spacious, immaculate 'and upgraded. Large master suite plus den or 2nd BR. Fireplace, skylights, cathedral ceilings clerestory windows with solar screens and extr~ custom built storage and closets. Three swim- min~ pools and two spas. Gua.rded gate com- munity. VILLA BALBOA Sl44,000 Ideal location, close to beach and shops. This is a super combination of a property in move in condition, but at a "fixer" price. Ideal for an investor or a 1st time buyer. Greenbelt location with pool, spa and security. Call for your ex- clusive showing. Ask for Roeemarie Nearhoof LAGUNA HILLS THE GRACE OP THE OLD SOUTH S915,000 This beautiful 5 BR estate home is truly a reflection of the quieter, more gracious style of living of our early American history. Offering a huge master suite with retreat, a formal dining room graced with a crystal chandalier, separate maid's quart.en, and "cherry" wood library with the finest quality cabinetry. Bring the "Grace of the old South" back into _your life. Shown by ~ppointment only. Ask for Roeemarie Nearhoof. Coldwell Banker &tate Division. LEJSUU WORLD JEWEL 180,000" Neat and tidy one bedroom. Great view of the mountains, valley and city lights. Ideal for single eenior. Security, recreation, hobbies and health facilities. Friendly, helpful neighbon. Ask for Leo Rachford. NEWPORT BEACH STEPS TO BEACH $445,000 Four bedroom family home with balcony patio and a fa~ily room .with wetbar and firepl~ce. In great Peninsula Point location. Ask for Bernard Towers. Open Sunday, 1-4 2109 Miramar, Newport Beach C~IC CUSTOM LUXURY l!S7, This 3 BR, 1.75 BA home is beautifully decor- ated and customized with the finest upgrades Gourmet ki~~en with dutch door, fireplace. cathedral ceihng and bronze lighting. 2 ca garage,. front· and back patio, sprinkler and prof~ssionally landscaped with fruit trees. W ~n t last. Marc Mongeau will be happy to assist you. IE A Sf NEWPORT ISLAND WATERRONT 1!500/MO 4 BR, 3 ~A with dock for under 30 footer. Large rooms with sunny out look toward patio and dock. Joan will be happy to show you. ~E 1950/MO Spacious 2 BR, 2 BA ground level unit located in a charming 6 year old development, 1 2 block from South Coast Plaza. Amenities include ten- nis, weight room, sauna, pools and spas. Call today! Doug Meeder can assist you. MESA VERDE ESTATE U ,675,000 This is a double-lot property that epitomizeA the California life-style. Situated on the 15th fair- way of the Mesa Verde Country Club golf course, the property features a pool, spa, greenhouse, two patios, and a lighted North/South tennis court. The impressive home boasts 5 bedrooms and 5 baths including a master suite with sunken dressing room, a soaring ceiling living room with fireplace, baronial dining room, staff quart.en, gentleman's library with fireplace, and a fully equipped guest house. Reva Samuels can show ~ou this prestigious property. Coldwell Banker ~t.Jte Division. ' PA&ADISE POUND . 115!,0GG In the heart of the city. Fabulous 2 bedroom, 2 bath retreat with tropical waterway setting. A must see for those who require the finer things in life. Furnishings available. Doug Meeder has additional information which may help you. INVBSTOIS S 118,500 This one's for you!! Great Montecello townhome. The 3 BR, 1.75 BA condo has a 2 car attached garage with enclosed laundry area off of the covered patio. Association has a lovely pool and clubhouse. Don't miss this one. Ask for Heidi Stockwell. SO COAST ML TAC) 'NICEST HOME ON THE BLOCK Sl!l,900 immaculate 3 BR, 1.75 BA home just minutes from South Coast Plaza. Completely remodeled kitc~en. ~xtra storage i.n 2 car attached garage. Malibu hghted yard with rear and side patio great for entertaining. Many upgrades. Cati Jerry today. YUPPIE BEAVEN 171,760 Here's your place! Tennis, swimming, gym, weight room and spa. Spacious 1 bedroom in secure building. South Coast Plaza area. Leo will be happy to assist you. ST. ALBANS llOS,000 2 BR model, ground level unit located in security building. W aJk to shopping, movies, theater & restaurants. Call now for an appointment. Can be shown by Doug. Coldwell Banker's "Quotabu ~ Doug Meeder TMti, Dou1 and 81rMnt MCh were liven ow ~buste,,. a•rd for outstandi"I production durin1 the month of January. Melt I minimum d I and 3 •1111 durins the month. Conaratulations on a 1rut start in 1988!! ., I ,_ • HllUAIY IL t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/C08TA MESA NEW8 fBlllllY I& 1• .., a note from Qtaury Lois Jacobs tabbed 'Realtor of Month' Westcliff COndo Near shopping, etc. Ground-floor, large patio, no steps to this 2 bedroom, 2 bath pool-side home. $133,500. Trade Into Shorec1iffs Three bedroom, three bath home, never lived in since complete refurbishing to outstanding condition. Owner will consider exchange for income-producing property. $698,000. Oki CdM Corner R-2 lot with large 2 bedroom, 2'bath home. Large sunny patio. One of the least expensive homes in Corona del Mar. Great potential. $325,000. 1508 Dover Drive Open Daily, 1-5 Move-in condition, 4 bedroom home with gourmet kitchen, pool, and easy maintenance yard. See it!! $395,000. Rentals 4 bedroom, 2 bath house 3 bedroom, 3~ bath condo 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo 1 bedroom, secured cdndo, view $1800/month $2150/month $1525/month $1600/month Lois J1eobl of Grubb A Ellit, Newport Beach, bu been named "Realtor of the Month," by Betty Grubb Rhea, president of the Newport Harbor-Costa Maa Board of Realton, for her community service. Jacobs is a resident of New- port BelCh, married and baa three children. Tbrouah her children 1be heeemc iavohed ia the parent p-oup at Harbor View Scbool, then P.T.A. at Lincoln Midclle School and Corona del Mar Hiab School. Her favorite project duriq that time wa tbe annual .. Home Tour• of Corona del Mar Hip School P .T.A.; lbe worked every fMet of it. I Slae JUDI, ..... wollica and fitneu at Coastline Colleae and ii a docent with the Newport Harbor Art Mmeum. Also, she bu taupt "Creative Move- ment" for the city of Newport BelCb and U.C.J. MOit recendy, 1be baa become involved with the Oran• Cout Interfaith Shelter for tbe home- leu located in Costa Mesa, tbrouab their newly-formed support aroup, F.O.C.l.S. (Friends of tbe 0..-. C09lt IDterfmth Sbcher). Al a raltor, 1be ia concerned about boulina, not only for her didnta, bat for tba. las fortunate. Tbe abelter narrently bouaa 20 f anriU. and providel oYerDiabt or up to tbree mpta'lodainl to odlen ia need. Catalina andjettyViews Financing: CINL-OMHF ,..,.,.. for furtlta hafonnadon, adl MIKE FRANKLIN (714) 640-7000 Offict f"RAICKJ.UC (71+) 6+,-7,21 Ra.· I !~c!~ I 0...-. ..... CA_ ,.... ,,....,.. NMlltilllllV 3317 Ocean Boulevard Corona del Mar (Newport Beach) Thrtt Bedrooms <Jarit "'4Skr) His and Htr Bada, Dal, Dfnfftg Room, OJ/kt Area. Datlr ROOM or Tac~ ',,.~.____.. ~~---­ Room. Two DuJrs and 0. Patio. Ek- wator sows aJI 1flru Roars. Tat Off· SCrat Parfrifll, Two &cbed au aoo. for RV. Pr'fwaU Slatn IO llmda. &dosed ,,.._. ... Arm whtcJa ....... ear.... ...... s..c ... wUJa ....... Gmlfaa 1«4ldoll ... c.... .. Mir' 1"' • ,,.., ..... ,.., ......... ,. •• a.. " ... .. """ •. • "Nn ....... . Y•Jm•,_ ....... ... ._...,..__._..Aso • ... _,F_..l••J•a ,. 'I r. • - •t--IT ·Smalt Newport Beach community with pool and tennis. Short walk to ocean beaches. Refurbiahed 2 story 4 bedroom home on corner lo! with formal dining room, waterfront patio and fabulous aunMt vistas. Land included at 1111• U1·1411 WEllCUff • Bright and che8fful 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo. Immaculate and cor.y with gas log fireplace in living room. Attractive complex with 3 community pools clOM to Newport's Westcliff for shopping· and MrVicea. 1111.• Ul-1411 Liii Ula . Just a block to the ocean from this cozy 3 bedroom beach house. Beamed ceilinged living room with fireplace and secluded back yard with patio and spa. Community pool. LI 1241.• 17,.._ MlllZE l,IT • Rambling shake roofed 3 bedroom California Ranch with huge family room with fireplace and open beamed ceilings. Beautifully landscaped yard with private pool, rolling lawns, pine trees and latticed shade garden with Koi pond. 1141.111 Ul-1411 U. lllE . Beamed ceilings, woodbuming fireplace with built-in bookcuea and blue entry door per900ify the fresh young eclectic look of this delightful 2 bedroom home built around a lushly planted central =patio. !ft -/ r I 1/ 111-1411 I I"•'( ') ,t~ Al-' -I -I q;.__- LM lfj£I • Security gated preAgioua community of def Largo. Specious 5 bedroom, 2 story famity home with family and formal dining rooms and den. Separate master suite with private patio, vaulted ceilings and custom papers throughout Huge yard with room for pool. Owner anxious, make offer! 1111.• Ul · 1411 U. lllE . Totally remodeled and freshly painted 3 bedroom home with 2 baths and new carpet and tile throughout light and bright with attractive south patio. 1411• U1·1• PE-U PlllT ·Charming remodeled 3 bedroom with den and huge deck over 3 car garage. Open yet cor.y with fireplace and bay windowed dining area. French windows and doors oe_en to lovely brick patio. First time on market 1441• Ul-1411 Ull llU . City sophistication at the beach. Comptetety redecorated 2 bedroom and loft den with spacious formal dining room on one of Lido's best streets. Elegantly appointed with white wool carpet. hand- aome wallpapers. plantation sh~ and mirrors. MM• / 111-1411 llUTI IM.I ThNe bedroom in Dowr Shor9 with great vt.wa. El8borate carved doors teed one tnto this epeokM'8 home with famtly and formal dining rooms. den Md atrium pool. Muat 1811, aubmtt .n ofterllt Hll 111 a1.1• CIDlllA B -·Rare~ compl1 .. ly renovated and like new including bMha. kttchena. tile and ftxtura Three 2 bedroom townhou8e ltyle untta. one with fireplace and 11h betha. Freshly painted, carpMed and new window coverings. ....... 111·1• WDTCUff • An architecfs own 3 bedroom home with family and formal dining rooms. Recently and compteeety redone to reflect today's clean, bright and open look. Walls of glass open from the living room, dining room and master suite with private den to the poot and spa in a garden setting with built-in entertainment center. M•.• Ul-1411 Lm •u . Unique remodel finished with the highest quality. Open and bright 3 bedroom home with French • doors to large patio and yard. Extensive uee of tile and glass, coupled with open beamed ceilin~a and a white on white decorating scheme, combine to create a fresh, clean atmosphere. 11•.111 Ul-1411 IAllM Ill.All . A 2 story, 3 bedroom charmer with fireplace and patio plus a 2 bedroom apartment with balcony and four car garage. Could be converted .to single family but excellent income property, both units always rented. 1111.• 171 .... ClllEICIAL COHER in growing Yucaipa. Paving, sidewalks and utilities on this over H4 acre on a main street in excellent location where many services are needed. 1171.• 131-1411 CUfflAVU view property. Spacious 3 bedroom home with straight on bay and ocean views from ~rty all rooms in an outstanding neighborhood location, within walking distance of all schools. Nice home for now but terrific potential for up or down expansion and remodel. Seller will assist with financing. IHI.• Ul-1411 LI• ISLE -Fabulous Mediterranean style 4 bedroom home on very large lot Dramatic 18' double door entry leads to two stOf'Y living area with walls of glass opening-to lo'llly tiled patio with fountain and spa. Fireptaces In Ubrary, master mtte and tMng room. An outstanding home for entertaining. ...... 131-1411 IEMTUIAIW VlllJ in Corona del ~ar with spectac- ular views from one end of Newport Harbor to the other. A palatial new 2 bedroom villa with top quality fixtures and appliances, 9kY1ights. vaulted ceilings and attached double garage. Spanish tile roofs and tiled patios and deck&. 17!1.• Ul-1411 U. ISLE • Featured in the Los Angeles Times HOME magazine. An exceptionally large 8 bedroom fami!Y home whose size could not be duplicated today. Butlt around a central sky1ight for an open, airy and bright feeling, it also has a large family room and office/ library on south facing comer lot ........... ti 17H.•. 131-1411 IAYFlllT condo on 7th floor with outstanding ocean views from every room. Elegant and spacious contemporary 2 bedroom with touches of ebony, teak and etched glass and handsome custom wall tr•tments. Security building with doorman and pool. ..... Ul-1411 llYlll WE · Fabulous forever views from this estate home with 4 bedrooms. den, formal dining and 2 family rooms in this gated community with ~nia and ~a. Custom Interior with mirrors, designer lighting, travertine and sophisticated wall coverings and window treatments. Lush landscaping enhances the exterior complete with spa. 1174.• U1 ·1411 • CMYll • A 4 bedroom home with family and formal dining rooms. totally redesigned to express the best of Southern California's sophisticated lifestyte with a contlmpe>nlry ftair. Ut by numerous skylights. an open noor plan ia complimented by UM of textuNd -.Ceo. Arizona ftaptone. muted handpainted cabinetry. plMlatlon lhu8ars and berber <*P91ng. Mature ~ ii eccented by a tpllltding pool and spa. IHI.Ill Ul·l• Lm m.E bayfront in comer location with 82' of bey from.ge and pool. Gracious 4 bedroom including private master with ftrep&ace, sitting area and sun porch, a lovely home for entertaining. Terrific bay and sunset views. 11.m• U1·1• • CAIYll on the golf course. Bank owned custom contemporary fixer with outstanding potential. Spacious, open multi-level floor plan with 4 bedroo~s. 4 baths, 3 fireplaces including one in master suite, family room, formal dining and triple garage. Lowest priced custom home in this exclusive gated commun- ity. ..... 131 -1411 DIE If A lJID lf.ACIFlllT • Spectacular ocean views from every room of this new custom 3 story home with 4 bedrooms, 3~ baths, formal living and dining rooms and gourmet kitchen with island. Master bedroom suite with patio, fireplace and jacuzzi tub plus roof top patio with jacuzzi. built in BBO and 360° views of ocean and mountains. Considered by many to be the nicest home on the beech with a quiet location and easy peninsula access. Won't ~ ... ........ .. .... 111-1411 IAUIA llUll IA1JlllT • Spectacular contemporary 4 bedroom with den, family and formal dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen with Jennaire and butcher block center island. Apartment OY9f 3 car garage with 1 bedroom and huge office with view. Setler will carry 1st T.O. for qualified buyer. 11.112• 17Mlll IAlllA llUll IAfflHT ·Fabulous 3 bedroom Victorian with dock and views of all the harbor boating action from almost every room. Charm and character abound in this newly carpeted immaculate home. Formal dining room and gourmet kitchen plus 3 fireplaces in living room, family room and master suite. 11.... 17,._ PElllllLA UYFlllT -Renowned designer's 3 bedroom sophisticated, fully furnished, vacation retreat with dock tor large boat Completefy and recently remodeled with fresh clean and classic contemporary styting. Lush patio sweeps to the bay in this terrific Bay Avenue lcoation. 11.--U1·1• -.-llUll'I choice IOUth bayfront location for this elaborate new 4 bedroom with new dock. Extras include the dining room's Au9trian crystal chandelier, travertine fireplace in the living room. large family room and stained glasa lkytights in the muter bath and gourmet kitchen. State of the art t8chnology guides the heating and cooling system, 2 spas. sauna. video, in'9rcom and 98Curity systems. A .... 111 U1·1• 1PBTK1l8111l111T ·Remodeled 3 bedroom on Un<M tale with den, formal dining. huge wine cellar,. deck with pool and spa. and pier and aHp for 3 bolds. au.Iii'/ rNltlrials inctude traW91ine, onyx, brae and cot>S*· ~ U1·1• HOMES, INC. l4J6 'fl ., ... Hwy. ~..a.Kh ......... S.ln. Renfals. Property Man111nwnt -. . NM 1• fBllfllT IL 1• THE NEWPORT iNllGN1008TA URA NEW8 I I D II. .. ,, eHleAG6 '11'1'1.E AND SAFE€0 'ITl'l .E HAVE JOINED FORCES ID CREATE 1llE MAJOR FORCE IN 1llE '1'1'1'1.E INDUSTRY. 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The Hometown Ad.va1nt~ge. ... __ The Newport Ensign The Costa Mesa ·News • -· -. ..e.. .,, - .j ,_ Ill •HORII I& I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA Ml8A NEWS fHH• 11. I• NEW.PORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVO.CADO Expect the bes( 644-9060 COLOWll.L IANICllll llllllOINTlAl. lllUL ESTA Tl SlllVICll THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS UNDEH S350.000 VERSAILLES -. i72.000 STUDIO FLOOR PLAN WITH SEPARATED SLEEPING AREA. GROUND FLOOR WITH SPACIOUS BALCONY /PATIO. COMMUNITY POOL, SPA + CLUBHOUSE. WESTCLIFF $135,000 PERFECT STARTER CONDO. 2 BR. FIREPLACE. 3 PATIOS, COMMUNITY POOL, CLOSE TO EVERYTHING. YOU WILL LOVE IT. MCLAIN-BIG CANYON Sl 79.500 COZY 2 BR 2 BA CONDO IN PRI VATE AREA WITH ADED WITH TENNIS & POOL AMENITIES. PERFECT FOR THE EXECUTIV E OR STARTER HOME. CALL TO SEE NOW. EASTBLUFF TERRACE S179.900 GREAT VALUE-4BR. 21h BA TOWNHOUSE W /WET BAR, 2 CAR A TT ACHED GARAGE, COMM. POOL; CLOSE TO SHOPS & SCHOOLS. GOOD INVESTMENT AREA. VILLA BALBOA 1117.000 SPACIOUS 2 BEDROOM 2 BATH WITH SEPARATE DINING ROOM, FIREPLACE, WONDERFUL TERRACE. FAMILY KITCHEN VIEWS. HARIOR WOODS 1119,500 A PLANNED COMMUNITY WITH SETTLED CHARM! APPEALING ANO CHIC 2 BR, 2 BA TH, ENCLOSED 2 CAR GARAGE CONDO WITH COMMUNITY POOL. SPA & CLUBHOUSE. CALL NOW! CORONA DEL MAR 1192.000 DESIRABLE 2 BR 2 BA IN PRIVATE PARKLIKE COM NEAR FASHION IS. LARGE PATIO, 2 CAR GAR, COMM POOL. HARBOR WOODS $207,900 OUTSTANDING CONDO W I 2 MASTER SUITES, 21h BA HIGHLY UPGRADED. GREAT LOCATION. LG PATIO FOR ENTERTAINING. RANCHO SAN JOAQUIN 1229,900 STUNNING GOLF COURSE LOC. GORGEOUS 2 BR 2 BA+ DEN CONDO W /FP, WET BAR, NEW CARPET, 3 BALCONIES, GAEA T SUNSETS, CONTEMPORARY FEELING. HURRY! MORTH LAIUIA 1211.• THIS COUNTRY-STYLE DUPLEX HAS CHARM! UPSTAIRS LMNG AREA HAS 180° OCEAN VIEW. LARGE PATIO SEPARATES BACHELOR UNIT. IAllCAITLE 1211.111 LUXURY SINGLE LEVEL CONDO W/LG PRIVATE YARD, CUSTOM INTERIORS, PLANTATION SHUTTERS. TWO MASTER SUITES, CC>t:AM. POOL &SPAI WEIT IAl.IGA IDEAL LOCATION, STEPS TO THE BAY, 3 BA WITH A LOFT ANO A BACHELOR UNfT WITH A LOFT AND PATIO. ........ Cl.UIEl... an. SO. OF PCH COTTAGE ON R-2 LOT~ IE A DOU. HOUSEi DRESS IT UP, ADO NEW GAR. + RENTAL. OA IUlD HOME. OR DUPLEX. OR 2 CONDOS-XLNT 8'JY1 S350.000-S600. 000 JAlllNE CREEK 1319,900 MAGNIFICENT PARK LIKE SETTING. IMMACULATE SINGLE STORY 2 BR & COZY DEN W/FRP, 24 HR GUARDED GA TE, POOLS & TENNIS. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1415.000 4 BA WITH OCEAN ANO GORGEOUS SUNSET VI EWS. CATHEDRAL CEILINGS, cozy FIREPLACE AND MOVE-IN CONDITION! PRIVATE COURTYARD + 3 CAR GARAGE. THE COVES $420.000 MARVELOUS OPPORTUNITY TO GET ON THE BAYFRONT AT AN EXCELLENT PRICE-2 BR 21h BA's + FORMAL DR. SET OFF W/HOWD FLOORS MAKE THIS AN EXCITING OPPORTUNITY. BAYSHORES 1425.000 OUTSTANDING VALUE IN PRIVATE GATED COMMUNITY. LOVELY PATIO, FRENCH DOORS, BEAMED CEILINGS, 3 BEDROOMS ALL ADD UP TO BA YSHORES CHARM. IAYSHOREI 1421.000 NEW ENGLAND CHARM THAU-OUT. 3 BR, 2 BA WOOD FLOORS, FRENCH WINDOWS & DOORS. FORMAL DINING ROOM WITH BRICK FLOOR. UMIVERllTY PARK 1421.• LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. 5 BR, 3 BA. HOME OVERLOOKING SPACIOUS GREENBELT WITH ASSOC. POOL. SPA. TENNIS. BRIGHT ANO AIRY. WEST MEWPORT 1475,008 OCEAN VIEW, EXTRA LARGE DUPLEX WITH 7 BR'S, 3 FIREPLACES. UPPER WOULD MAKE FABULOUS OWNER'S UNIT. HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1419,000 4 BR HOME IN EXC LOC. NEXT TO PARK. LRG. PRIVATE LOT HAS LOVELY NEW LANDSCAPING HOME IS IMMACULATE & IN PERFECT MOVE-IN CONDITION! LIDO 1495.000 SOPHISTICATED BAY FRONT PENTHOUSE. WONDERFUL PANORAMIC VIEWS OF BAY, OCEAN, MTS. ANO NPT CNTR. ARE UNSURPASSED ANYWHERE! llAl•I VIEW IO•EI un.• GORGEOUS, REMODELED 5 BR SOMERSET. LIGHT, BRIGHT & DECORATOR PERFECT. EVERYTHING IS NEW INSIDE & OUT, FROM PLUMBING TO BAY AND FRENCH WINDOWS! • CAIYlll .... ONl Y BIG CANYON "MONACO" ON MARKET. 3 BR 3 BA. MASTER WITH SUNKEN MARBLE TUB. HUGE LIVING ROOM, GREAT FOR ENTERTAINING. IAl•lllWllLLI .... CHOICE LOCATION ON LOVELY GREENBELT FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL 3 BA ~ BA CUSTOM HOME, TASTEFULLY DECORATED, VERY LIGHT AND OPEN. .. CllllJ IEl... • ..... EXCITING NIW OON1'EWOMRY DUPLEX 80. OF PCHI I M. DEN. FAM flM. IM• 2 MI Mo 4 CM ftANCING, XLNT QUMJTY APPLIANCES I FEATURES. CALL NOWI I S600.000 · OLDE CORDIA DEL IAR 1135.080 SUPERBLY DESIGNED NEW SPACIOUS DUPLEX SO. OF PCH. QUALITY FEATURES THRUOUT. 2 BR, DEN, FR, 3 BA + 2 BR, 2 BA & 4 CAR PKING. RARE OPPORTUNITY! HARBOR VIEW HILLS $650,000 ' EXPANSIVE 2 STORY FAMILY HOME ON EXTRA LG LOT. ADDED BONUS ROOM OVERLOOKS SPARKLING POOL & SP A. SITUATED ADJACENT TO PARK ON QUIET ST. BELCOURT $695.000 BELCOURT AT ITS MODEL HOME BEST, 2 BAS + DEN OR LIBRARY, EXPENSIVE DECOR WITH LOTS OF MARBLE & GLASS. BEAUTY & SOPHISTICATION. CAMEO SHORES 1729.500 A UNIQUE COMBINATION OF LOCATION, DESIGN & VALUE CAN BE HAD IN THIS 3 BR HOME COMPLETE WITH A MARVELOUS COASTAL VIEW. DOVER SHORES 1719.000 LIVE ON THE WATER IN A WARM, CHARMING 5 BR+ HOME. F.R./KITCHEN COMBINATION, DEN, PIER & SLIP. BELCOURT 1125.080 TRADITIONAL ELEGANCE IS ACHIEVED WITH BLEACHED HARDWOOD FLOORS, LOVELY FRENCH DOORS. SPACIOUS FORMAL DINING ROOM+ AN INTIMATE LIBRARY. BRICK PATIOS+ SPA. LIDO Sl95.000 SPECTACULAR VIEW OF BAY, SAILING ACTIVITIES, CITY LIGHTS IN ELEGANT CONDO. MARBLE F/P, SHUTTERS. FRENCH ORS, DEN. SUNDECK, BOAT DOCK. PROMONTORY BAY 1967,000 PRICED UNDER MARKET. ONE OWNER. MODERN BAYFRONT, 3 DECKS, PRIVATE SPA, DOCK FOR 55 FT BOAT. 5 BO 5 BATH, VERY OPEN, CENTER ATRIUM. IRVllE TERRACE I 1.1 oa.• SUPERB VIEW OF OCEAN, BAY, CITY LIGHTS & CATALINA FROM • BR, FAMILY ROOM, BONUS ROOM, POOL HOME. DEMAND AREA WITH SPECIAL HOME A MUST SEEi IAYFml 11.111.• $100.000 PRICE REDUCTION OF THIS CUSTOMIZED BAYFAONT HOME. OPEN I SPACIOUS WITH 4 BDRM'&. FAMILY ROOM, CHILDREN'S T.V. AREA, KITCHEN FIT FOR THE GOURMET-SEE RIGHT AWAYI • CAIYll 11.1•.••• HUGE AOOM8 DESIGNED FOR ENTEATANNG. 2 MASTER IDRM8 + 3AD OVEALOOKING 11TH TEE I FNIMAY. FWEST CONSTAUCT10N OF WOOD I STONE. ClllB m.... 11.1•.111 FOREVER LOCATIONI FANTASTIC OCREAN, If.ACM I A I I Y VIEW. TOTAL MMODEL-LIKE NEW.1 M Mi M MUIT-TO APPRECIATE