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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-04-14 - Newport Harbor Ensign:STA8USHEO 1948 * 40~ YEAR* NUMBER 38 * (714) 831 -8120 *NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASED NEWSPAPER* THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1988 . ···'.n berg seeks I nal sales tax BY ROGER BLOOM Congressional candidate Nathan Rosenberg last week proposed institut- ing a national sales tax to replace the income tax, a move he said would simplify the taxing of the nation. Appearing before the Roosters of Chantcclair group in a one-on-one debate with Irvine Councilman Dave Baker, Rosenberg unveiled the prop- osal, which is very similar to one advanced by Sen. John McCain (R- Arizona), who was in Newport Beach last week to endorse Rosenberg. McCain is also listed on Rosenberg campaign material as a "special advi- sor." Baker did not get a chance to respond directly before the group, however he said afterwards that he is "opposed to any tax." "The problem," he said, "is not on the revenue side. The problem is spending -and the archaic Congres- sional budget process that needs to be revamped. "One of the most improtant things we need to do (after 1988) is to protect the Reagan tax cut," Baker added. Rosenberg said after the meeting that, depending on what items arc made taxable, a 3 to S percent sales tax nationally could replace the revenues currently generated by the income tax. He said he would favor exempting food, medicine and rent, to avoid making the tax hardest on lower income people. This .. regressive" feature of the sales tax -that it tends to take a larger proportion of the income of people in the lower brackets -is often cited by cull 1 ~ •,... ! Bergeson boards Baker bandwagon. BY ROGER BLOOM Irvine Councilman Dave Baker added another plum to his collection of endorsements in the 40th Congres- sional District Republican primary race this week as Sen. Marian Bergeson officially joined the ranks of his supportcn. "I think he bas the credentials and qualifications that will make him an outstanding representative for the 40tb District," said Bergeson in announcing her endorsement. "His long history of community and public service is one that has prepared him very well for that role." Baker is one of 14 candidates in the Republican primary contest to succeed Commission heads Irvine off at pass Irvine's claim to part of the down- coast area between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach was rejected last week at a meeting of the Local Agency Formation Commission, which over- sees the drawing of jurisdictional boundaries in the county. The commission voted instead to place the disputed land into Newport Beach "I sphere of influence, as proposed by that city. A 04sphere of influence" clelipation on an unicorporatcd tract means that the city will be consulted by tbe county in any plannina for the land and that no other city may annex tbl ...... Tbe move expands Newport Beach's spben of iaflucnce all the way to er,iti1 Ccne State Part. N~rt Beech withdrew a propo1al &o caeend itl 1pberc al to tbl way to tit ......... • .,. city limits became of objections by tbat city. Rep. Bob Badham. The winner of the primary is expected to easily win election in the fall in the heavily Republican district. Baker has previously been endorsed by Badham, Sup. Tom Riley, and more than 30 local elected officials, including Costa Mesa Councilman Peter Buff a, who withdrew from the 40tb race and endorsed Baker last week. The endorsement of Bergeson, who is one of the most popular and highly regarded officeholders in the county, obviously delighted Baker. .. I'm tremendously pleased," he said Tuesday. "She is one of the most respected elected leaders in the state ... He added that although be and Bergeson have worked together on a number of issues in the past, "we did not take this endorsement for granted and it did not come without her considered review of all the candidates. We met with her three times." ""' IY llllY CID Two arrested as Lido robbery foiled BY BILL HARVEY A pair of Los Angeles brothers arc in jail charged with attempted robbery after quick action by a chauffeur, who spotted one of the men in the bushes in front of his employer's Lido Isle home. thwarted the robbery attempt. according to Lt. Tim ewman of the ewport Beach police. Louie Crawford Jr .. 25. and hi brother Marcel Crawford, 23. both of Los Angeles, arc being held in lieu of S 150.000 bail. An unnamed couple, returning from an evening out at about 11 :30 p.m .• had pulled up in front of their home in the 600 block of Via Lido ord. Their chauffeur. who c name police would aJ o not release. potted a black man with a ki mask and a hand gun hiding in the bushc by the hou c. He called 911 on the car phone. then yelled at the man. "The chauffeur' actions at thi point probably prevented the robbery... aid ewman. The man, believed by police to be Louie Crawford. ran down the treet and climbed into a Ford Bronco. As the Bro nco was attempting to leave Lido Isle, it passed several police officers who were in the process of changing shifts at a traffic congestion ·control point, according to Newman. Officers gave pursuit and stopped the car at cwport Boulevard. Marcel Crawford was arrested immediately. but Louie Crawford manqed to elude officers and ran toward the bay. Police closed cwpon Boulevard to trap him on the peninsula. A search was imple- mented. and officers heard splashing. They located Crawford splashing around in the bay and. to the cheers of onlooken. arrested him. According to Newman. Louie Craw- ford is wanted for violation of parole. I -· NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST RWY. AT AVOCADO Expect the best: 644-9060 THE l C 0 MP A N Y I N S (). 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NEARLY NEW HOME WITH LUXURIOUS MASTERS SUITE, 3 FP + LARGE ENTERTAINMENT AREA. • CAIYll 11.1•.111 MASSIVE WOOD BEAMS I STONE FIREPLACE GIVE A FEELING OF WARMTH I MOUNTAIN WXUAY. CUSTOM, QUALITY 3 BR OVERLOOKING 18TH TEE & FAlffNAY. • CAIYll II.Ill.Ill EXCITING CUSTOM HOME W/PANOAAMIC VIEWS OF GOLF COURSE AND NIGHT LT8. SPACIOUS SEPARATE MASTER SUITE. 2 ADDmONAL BR. ABUNDANCE OF WARM WOODS + BRICK ,.,... t • I ' ;&TAIUSHEO 1948 * <tO~H YEAR * NUMBER 38 * (714) 831-8120 *NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASEO NEWSPAPER* THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1988 BY ROGER BLOOM Congressional candidate Nathan Rosenberg last week proposed institut- ing a national sales tax to replace the income tax, a move he said would simplify the taxing of the nation. Appearing before the Roosters of Chanteclair group in a one-on-one debate with Irvine Councilman Dave Bak.er, Rosenberg unveiled the prop- osal, which is very similar to one advanced by Sen. John McCain (R- Arizona), who was in Newport Beach last week to endorse Rosenberg. McCain is also listed on Rosenberg campaign material as a "special advi- sor." Baker did not get a chance to respond directly before the group, however he said afterwards that be is "opposed to any tax." "The problem, .. be said, "is not on the revenue side. The problem is spending -and the archaic Congres- sional budget process that needs to be revamped. ..One of the most improtant things we need to do (after 1988) is to protect the Reagan tax cut," Baker added. Rosenberg said after the meeting that, depending on what items arc made taxable, a 3 to S percent sales tax nationally could replace the revenues currently generated by the income tax. He said be would favor exempting food, medicine and rent, to avoid making the tax hardest on lower income people. This .. regressive" feature of the sales tax -that it tends to take a larger proportion of the income of people in the lower brackets -is often cited by E1Dlln11 f •,... ! Bergeson boards Baker bantlwagon. BY ROGER BLOOM Irvine Councilman Dave Baker added another plum to his collection of endorsements in the 40th Congres- sional District Republican primary race this week as Sen. Marian Bergeson officially joined the ranks of his supporters . .. I think be has the credentials and qualifications that will make him an outstanding representative for the 40tb District," said Bergeson in announcing her endorsement. "His long history of community and public service is one that has prepared him very well for that role." Baker is one of 14 candidates in the Republican primary contest to succeed Commission heads Irvine off at pass Irvine's claim to part of the down- coast area between Newport Beach and Laguna Beach was rejected last week at a meeting of the Local Agency Formation Commission, which over- sees the drawing of jurisdictional boundaries in the county. The commission voted instead to pa.cc the disputed land into Newport Buch\ sphere of influence, as proposed by tllat city. A .. sphere of influence" dllip3tion on an unicorporatccl tnct ••• that the city will be comulted by die county in any plannina for the lad a.d tbal no other city may annex t•lmld. Tbe mcne expands Newport Beach's aplleli. of iaflucDcc all the way to er,.taa Ccne State Park. Ne,.,rt ••di witWN'W a ,..,_aa &o eatend kl api1n al to tllll wmw to tie Upm ••• citJ limib became of objections .,, .... city. Rep. Bob Badham. The winner of the primary is expected to easily win election in the fall in the heavily Republican district. Baker bas previously been endorsed by Badham, Sup. Tom Riley, and more than 30 local elected officials, including Costa Mesa Councilman Peter Buff a, who withdrew from the 40tb race and endorsed Baker last week. The endorsement of Bergeson, who is one of the most popular and highly regarded officeholders in the county, obviously delighted Baker. .. rm tremendously pleased," he said Tuesday. "She is one of the most respected elected leaders in the state." He added that ~though be and Bergeson have worked together on a number of issues in the past ... we did not take this endorsement for granted and it did not come without her considered review of all the candidates. We met with her three times." I .... IT llllY CID Two arrested as . . Lido robbery foiled BY BILL HARVEY A pair of Los Angeles brothers are in jaiJ charged with attempted robbery after quick action by a chauffeur, who spotted one of the men in the bushes in front of his employer's Lido Isle home, thwarted the robbery attempt. according to Lt. Tim ewman of the ewport Beach police. Louie Crawford Jr., 25 , and his brother Marcel Crawford, 23, both of Los Angeles, arc being held in lieu of S 150,000 bail. An unnamed couple, returning from an evening out at about 11 :30 p.m .• had pulJed up in front of their home in the 600 block of Via Lido ord . Their chauffeur. whose name police would also not release. spotted a black man with a ki mask and a hand gun hiding in the bu he by the hou c. He called 911 on the car phone, then }'elled at the man. "The chauffeur' action at thi poi nt probably prevented the robbe r;." aid ewman. The man. believed by police to be Louie Crawford. ran down the trcet and climbed into a Ford Bronco. As the Bronco was attempting to leave Lido Isle, it pas ed several police officers who were in the process of changing shifts at a traffic congestion control point, according to Newman. Officers gave pursuit and stopped the car at Newport Boulevard. Marcel Crawford was arrested immediately, but Louie Crawford maDqed to elude officers and ran toward the bay. Police closed Newport Boulevard to trap him on the peninsula. A search was imple- mented. and off teen heard plashing. il"'hey located Crawford plashing around in the bay and, to the cheer of onlookers, arrested him. Accordin1 to Newman, Louie Craw- ford is wanted for violation of parole . .. ' . Nil I .... 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Anderson to _be M returned today BY BILL HARVEY James Anderson, charged with multiple counts of grand theft in connection with the operation of the Auto Gallery in Newport Beach has waived extradition in Hawaii and will be flown back to Orange County tonight, according to Lt. Tim Newman of the Newport Beach Those hot deals in Cl0$i1ied can make you some cool cash! Advertise your upcoming --garage sale in Classifieds. police. Anderson, 39, was arrested by the FBI 10 days ago in Hono- lulu. Two other men, Reginald Kennedy and Brent Edward Clem, were also arrested in Orange County in the Auto Gallery case. The three allegedly took expensive and exotic cars from private owners on consignment, sold the cars and kept the proceeds. "We sent two police officers to Honolulu to escort Mr. And- erson back, and to sort of look over the scene there," said Newman. "We know he's been busy over there, and we'd sort of like to find out what he's been doing." Police have identified between 95 and I 00 cars that were sold by Auto Gallery, and estimate that as much as $1 .6 million may be involved. Ardlltec:b.nl ... primitive urns, Tarah.._.,.......,, Indian rup, arthcts and fumiture from the four comen of the wortd. All ~ bJ Mf11111 for •.. Lqune ... OIPS ......... a.lllAlil• .. c.e... L1911119 .... CA -(714)-1111 Na ......... ............. .... , ... c...•-· CA-(714Jlnell &EM WISE sive in 14K is our Mini Mo~ gram pendant at $40. We have been fortunate to make a special purchase of ladies signet rings which we can offer at well below the regular market price. They •re the perfect size for a school girl's ring finaer or later for a woman to wear on her pinky. They are a very good weight and can be engraved in any style you choose. We only It's not too early to start thinking have eight of these rings though, of graduation and the special so if this idea appeals to you, gift for your graduate ... espe-don't hesitate too long. cially if you wish to have that gift personalized. We have some Eventhemostconservativeman samples of monogram pieces in enjoys wearing a signet with his gold, silver and a combination family's crest en1ravect on it. of gold and silverforyourinspec-Our engraver is London trained tion. These are rings, pendants, and specializes in heraldic and pins, belt buckles, money order coat of arms en1raving. Your clips, key chains, and earrings family crest can be copied from to name a few. They are special any picture you have of it. .. or items and take usually three we will be happy to research it weeks for delivery. The silver for you. Come in and see a sam· itemsstartat$15andoneofthe pie of this wort< and the many most popular and least expen-stytes of signets available. CHARLES H. BARR PIOTI IY IAllY COTA Debate. • • 118 1tm I opponents Of lllcb tua at the state and local level. Other ~ covereef in the debate=· • Both ·~ their opposi · 10•~,91eoftbe El Toro llir iMc bf civilian airlinera. Bater repeated bis propoN!(. • iatilrnational airport ii or •ar Camp Pendl Wh Orange and S• . • Baklr idespread ~~"*'*1tty slow- rtl:Mllil~ bill neverthe- ai un\ support it. ,,. ... ~ i11.1d a package of r re careful planning, stage~ work hours to lessen peak hour traffic, and other measures to cope with traffic problems. Rosenberg said be had not yet decided how to vote on the initiative. Fire at Promontory Pt. • Both candidates opposed a national "value added tax." Baker said that the tax, wides- pread in Europe and elsewhere, will probably be considered by the next Congress and supported by many Democrats. He pro- posed instead a reduction in the capital gains tax as a means to spur investment domestically and moving to balance the budget through the line-item veto, implementing the Grace Commission recommendations on efficiency in government, and selling excess federal property. BY BILL HARVEY A midday fire at Promontory Point caused $65,000 in damage to an apartment before being knocked down by the ·Newport Beach fire department. According to Russell Cheek of the fire department, two men were attempting· to control the blaze when fire equipment arrived. - "One of the guys was wearing a blue shirt,~ said Check, "and we believe be was an employee of the complex. He bad an in- place fire hose. Another man, -------------, believed to be a neighbor, was using a garden hose to help put out the fire." He added that firemen were forced to string 400 f ect of hose because of a parking structure between them and the fire, but added that was not an unusually long hose. The fire is believed to have been caused by a short in elec- trical wiring but investigation into the cause of the fire is tontiriuing. Restaurant and lounge Invites You to join Us for Lunch or Dinner We are the only Continental Restaurant in Orange County which offers authentic Spanish foods of Spain. Come Ste What Makes Us Di.ff amt Full Cocktail lounge Live Entertainment Piano Bar Dancing Happy Hour 4:30-7:00 p.m . SUNDAY SHOW AND CHAMPAGNE BUFFEY BRUNCH 11 a.m.-4:00 p.m. $12.95 Per Person Cbildma Half Price Live Flamenco Show Than., Fri., Set (714) 752-6020 42'0 Marrtlnple Way, Newpon Beach ~"'1i-........... "'........, • Shouldering the load of fashionabil hipped lower half to create a more balanced look. I always enter a fashion trend just as it is waning. I am just starting to wear miniskirts, now that Paris and New York (as well as most of the female buying public) have declared them dead. I had all my skirts shortened to above the knee just as the mid- ank le length re-entered t he fashion scene. Sue Kauth The problem is that once I start on a new trend I get obsessive. I put aside all clothes without pads. I actually got out needle and thread (I got a "D" in homemaking) and sewed pads into my other T-shirts. And I found some detachable pads with velcro strips to put on lingerie straps. Every outfit can be power-padded! if I'm not warning people not to touch my shoulder pads, rm in the women's loun1e 1ettin1 paranoid about whether one is further out on my shoulder than the other. I have worked an entire day with one pad doubled over on itself, giving me the appearance of a hunchback. In a similar manner, I have only just fallen in love with shoulder pads. For two or three years now. I have scorned the boxy silhouette created by these appendages. I remain adamant in my ridicule of very short women who wear giant squared- off shoulders. They chug along like little refrigerators. Why, then, my sudden purchase of three T-shirt tops and a sweater with pads affixed? They feel like power. honey. Now I realize why military men wear epaulets. why football players look so menacing. and why my own boss has been known to wear pads in her blouse under pads in her jacket. They arc all power-dressing. It helps that she and I arc both tall. The silhouette created by large shoulders is that of a fem ale Adonis: a power-packed trian- gle. broadside up (no pun intended). My hourglass friends also feel it evens out their wide- Nevertheless, I see an ebbing of my attachment to fake shoulders. I moved from 10 pounds to SO pounds on the Nautilus shoulder machine. Wit h a bit more effort, I may not need anything other than my own massive arms to create the power effect I seem to crave. The other day I tentatively flexed my arm the way rd seen body-builders do. Schools stage 'Peter P811' .. My truly fashionable col- leagues arc now eschewing the big shoulders. One English teacher, rather similar to me in her fondness for classic and durable clothes, took a look at me the other day and com- mented, .. I've liberated myself from those hulking pads . ., I suppose I don't blame her. In my office, we are all prone to hugs and congratulatory pats on the shoulder. When someone tries to pat me, they usually grab a fist full of sponge rubber. And "Look at that delineation," said the Latin teacher. Now that's power. Sue Kau1h is a counselor al a local high school. She lives with her five-year-old doughier in Newport Beach. BY KA THERINE NELSON In a joint effort, the drama departments of both Corona dcl Mar and Newport Harbor high schools will prese nt this year's musical, Peter Pan, April 20, 21 , 22, 23, 27, 28 and 29 at NHHS Auditorium. The production will star Corona del Mar senior Cathy Green as Peter and Cor- ona del Mar junior Beth Locke as Wendy, and will be directed by Coro na d el Mar drama teacher, Mrs. Loretta Robinson. "'We've really worked hard and I know it's going to be a great show," said Green enthu- siastically. Tickets are now on sale for $6. Call 549-7491 for more informa- tion. Other exciting upcoming events are: April 15: Pep Squad Luau in the Commons; Third Quarter ends; Varsity baseball at Tustin, 3:15 p.m.; J .V. and Frosh/Soph baseball. home · vs. Tustin, 3 p._m.; Softball at Tustin. 3 p.m. STUDENT · UFE April 16: Track at Mt. Carmel Invitational; Track at Tustin/ Relays; 9th vs. I 0th grade activ- ities at lunch. April 19: 7th-8th grade frisbee assembly; Badminton, home vs. Santa Ana Valley, 3 p.m.; Vol- leyball at University, 3: 15 p.m.; NEW CONSTRUCTION KITCHEN & BATH REMODEL ROOM ADDITIONS PATIOS & DECKS HANDICAP FACILITIES •free estimates• 714/973-7556 ~~ 1HE HARP INN ~·j Orange County's Only Authentic Irish Pub .. ·,~ /;... 130 E. 17th Street 9 ··- a. .. _·:.. __ ._ CoaMesa.CA ~ ~y 64&8855 ~ ~ • Wann A1entllM Atrnospr..f • • B•utful Patio ANa ~J • Uoe E,.,....,,.,,... 6 DandnQ • (11t&ua) ~~ • Wdm Sports Eoenb. Pub CJrub • . • • Honw af,,. Big Pint (20 oz.) -! OPf1t: MOrl ·FRI 4-2. SAT· sort 12·2 ~-- DOCTOR JAGVAR, INC. 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(7 14} 494-6551 r l I ' t f f ,_ 4 •• 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN More shabby politics For nearly 14 months, the Senate Judiciary Committee has stalled the nomination of University of· San Diego law professor Bernard H. Siegan to the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. Now the Justice Department, yielding to political reality, has let Siegan know it is time to fall on his own sword and clear the way for a less controversial nominee who stands a chance of being confirmed before Ronald Reagan leaves the White House. In the customary and sometimes shabby ways of Washington, the Justice Department delivered the bitter news to Siegan through a leaked story to the Washington Post. Attorney General Edwin Meese, who sponsored Siegan's nomination, had informed him by phone that he was doomed, according to Justice Department sources quoted by the Post. The administration's public abandonment leaves Siegan no real choice. But his fate was· sealed for good by Sen. Patrick J. Leahy, D-Vt., who declared to the New York Times that the conservative nominee would be "badly defeated" if he did not withdraw from consideration. Siegan 's nomination actually was cast on the rocks last October, when the Senate derailed Robert H. Bork's appointment to the Supreme Court. Judge Bork was the victim of an unparaJleled campaign of distortion by liberal special-interest groups. After sabotaging his nomination, many of the same organizations transferred their attack to Siegan. The glaring politicization of the Judiciary Committee's review of judicial appointments is increasingly apparent as the Reagan administration enters its final I 0 months. Partisan Democrats, such as committee chairman Joseph Biden of Delaware, are engaging in an array of dilatory maneuvers designed to bottle up confirmation votes on as many Reagan appointees as possible until a new president takes office. ~ The judiciary panel's Democratic majority insists it has acted in a timely fashion OD all unon-controversial" nominees, which is to say those who satisfy Democratic standards. Others, such as Siegan, a self-styled libertarian, are simply left dangling. Attorney General Edwin Meese, embroiled up to his neck in his own mounting legal and political problems, is in no shape to fight the administration's battle on Capitol Hill. Moreover, there are 23 additional judicial vacancies for which the administration has yet to make nominations, in part because of Meese 's obvious preoccupation with his personal legal challenges. The Justice Department's paralysis, coupled with the Judiciary Committee's partisan foot-dragging, is certain to limit Ronald Reagan's legacy to the federal bench-and provide the next occupant of the Oval Office a bonanza in judicial vacancies. Baker Communications AWARD WINNING MEMBER ~--IPO ,. ....... . 39 State & Nati«>M Awaros Stnce 1978 ,.yptpp MJOlf Nf\E) fOll Circua.tion 25.000 • r , 901 Dover Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 631-8120 Pleae Mnd mall to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport BMch, CA 92e58-9389 The Newport Enaign It publllhed weekly on 1'hur9dllya. / Rare gems from the mail bag The postal person on our street is a very attractive blonde woman with a mod hairstyle and a winning smile. She can't get over the amount of mail we get- junk and otherwise. monstrous shame. When I was city editor of the Los Angeles Daily News, or editor of the Newport-Mesa News. I had to wade through this stuff, and my guess is that more than 98 percent is sheer waste. So it is a refreshing surprise to read a press release from Jill Lloyd and held July 7-17 at the Fair- grounds in Costa Mesa." The release went on for another typewritten double- spaced page to describe the lint sculptures by Slater Barron, some as large as 20 x 30 x 8 feet. That's a lot of lint. The one she is doing for the County Fair will "You keep me in business on this block," she said yesterday, handing me an armfu! of letters, press releases, papers and mag- azines. It probably does seem like a bunch, and the reason is that my background and my affiliations-not to mention my column~ontribute to a full- somc mailbag. Time of my Life There are the usual national publications, which are hardly her staff at the Orange County worth noting, but we still receive Fair. I have never received a dull a number of local periodicals, or badly written handout from which are worth noting. One Jill & Company. And some of day, the Newport Harbor Area them arc sheer joy. Here's an Chamber . of Commerce Loo-example: kout arrives, and on another, the The release began with a one- spirited monthly bulletin from liner that might be set in italic the Irvine Senior Citizens Cen-type, reading: ter, and Burt Sims•s topical .. When life hands you lemons, "Burt's Eye View" column in the make lemonade. "-Old Ameri- montbly Business to Busin~ss can proverb. magazine, and the Balboa Bay The press release continued: Club's Bay Window, 8 slick "Slater Barron's life didn't publication completely restyled band her anything as useful as by veteran editor Jim Dean. lemons. As a mother of four Because I've had a band in teen-aaen, it handed her dishes to clean, noon to sweep, and many of these publications or laundry to wash. A lot of the groups they represent, I take laundry to wuh. more than an ordinary interat "U1in1 her vi1ual artiatic e~ery time one of the!" arrives Ncqround, •he worked with with my ~omely mailwo~an. the elements life blld cleaJt her. ~~ ~o brmp ~ru, noticea, Namely, dryer lint. Ordinary IDVl~ODI, fundraiaina appeals, . everyday houaehold dryer lint pohtacal blurb1 and preH And ibe created. · releua. 1. " 'At rant I just 1aved it,' abe Anyone auiped the chore of said. 'I uid to mylOlf, '7b.is is writina a pre11 relca1e-for wonderfal ltuff, J wonder what church, charity or buainess-I could do wida it."• should open the mail on any .. Barron f ouncl tbe mu1ty given day at any newspaper-subltUWt could Ml)' be made daily, weekly, metropolitan or into 1bapa. An art form wu small town. Not only should yoa born. open it, but you 1bould be forced· a&Jt wu that type of talent and to read it. Tbe tODI of ,.,... u.mo-iaitiatift tUt led to wuted,tbeenerumedunnece.. the~ reliclent bCiaa wily in writina and re.ti• a•eed artilt fOf tbe pre11 releases, acid up to • 1918 Oraqe County Fait to be .. BY JIM FELTON be about 6 x S feet. To me, the important thing about the press release was the creative concept of the PR writer. The hard sell didn' come until the fifth paragraph. Every line had a lilt to it. It was worth the time of an eyesore editor to read. Another recent Lloyd delight carries a second name, perhaps the writer or project manager. And it begins: "You live in Orange County, your BMW sits polished in the 1araae and fortune lies at your feet becaute you bought low and sold hip. "Now put your money where your Yuppie mouth is. "Huacn-Dau Ice Cream, recopizina tbe need for a com- petition pared solely to the Youna Urban Professional. is 1pon1oriq a 'Yuppie Man's Maze' durina the Orange County Fair." For another pqe and • half tbe releuc dacriba the compe- tition, wlaicla doe1n't 1ound nearly • mtlda fun • the prcu releaae, wlaicla iDduda a paren- thetical line: •ownina more than one Armaai lait ia not an entry requn•na ... The coatat leads the Yappie ma1a ~ a ..., of lix 8Ctivitiea, CKb more ................ I caa UnllJ wait to 1ee it. AP9l 14, 1• THE NEWPORT&••,_, Letters to ·the Editor Dear Ultor: There are two major Easter cg bunts held in Newport Beach the day before Easter Sunday. One ii at St. Michaels Church, the other at Eastbluff Park. One ii what you would expect an Easter cu hunt to be: tra- ditional hard-boiled eggs, colored and hidden in a field of tall grass. This is the way St. Michaels does it, carefully and lovingly placing each cu in grass just deep enough to allow each child to search at his or her own pace in a non-threatening envi- onment. No child is left out, as several dozen eggs arc set aside for the far-sighted, those little ones who move along at a slower pace. Everyone leaves with a smile on their face and a song in their heart and a good time is had by all. In contrast to the St. Mica- hcls' hunt are the gladiator games at the arena (Eastbluff Park). The arena consists of a marked-off area about 30 feet by 50 feet. Inside these boundaries arc placed scores of tiny, choc- olate eggs and a few larger, plastic eggs, and in the middle, one large golden egg. Parents point to this egg and try to line their little ones up closest to it. Go for the gold, they tell them, but if you can't get the gold, go for the plastic. There's money in them eggs, as they can be redeemed for worldly treasures off ercd by the merchants across the way, they tell them. This is not a contest for the meek. Might makes right in this arena. The law of the jungle prevails. Stomp or be stomped, they are told. In a matter of seconds, the plastic eggs are gobbled up, along with the metallic egg. Nothing left but the crumbs as the veterans march off the field. The little· ones, who arc still parked in neutral along the sidelines, move in timidly to gather what chocolate eggs arc left. Many come away with tears • in their eyes, having been told by their parents to be more aggressive next time. When one woman attempted to console her child, I overbeard her husband say, "Welcome to the real world." Next year, let's hope the PBclR Department will take heed to this farce, and plan this program with some sensitivity. With a 7~-acrc park in which to hide eggs, must they limit the bunt to 150 square feet, where eggs arc in view and the contest is a matter of those who can get to the eggs first? I met a number of parents at St. Michaels who had passed up the East bluff hunt because it was structured, most unintentionally I am sure, to encourage aggres- sive competition. Maybe next year the PBclR Department will hide real eggs over the whole soccer field, ~lowing all the children ample time to seek and find a real Easter egg. It's time to shed the armor, leave the battle gear at home and return to the old-fashioned· Easter egg bunt, the "real world., we all knew as kids. Dear Editor: Wally Ziclar Corona del Mu In your March 31 issue, Vice Chancellor C. Michael Webster of the Coast Community Col- leges took more than a column to e.xplain away a report that the district spent more than 30 percent of its money on admin- istrators. Let me take an inch or two of space to show that his defense was not well-taken. The report also showed that other colleges in the state spent much less for administration than the Coast Colleges. Webs- ter tediously cited budget cate- gories to explain why Coast Colleges rated so high in the survey. 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""'· ~M~ ~~~M~~~ (714) •• 5111 (714) lll-m1 ~. . . NII I &r• 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN s Saddleback too much for Sea Kings BY GEORGE PAPPAS Corona del Mar High 's base- ball team downed crosstown rival Newport Harbor this past week, but the celebration was short-lived as the Sea Kings were pounded by Sea View League leaders Saddleback in their next game. Cd M draws a tough assign- ment this week against Tustin. The Sea Kings face the Tillers at 3: 15 p.m. tomorrow in an away game. "Tustin beat us the first time," commented Corona del Mar Coach Jerry Jelnick. "We've got some work to do. It's back to the drawing board.•• Cd M was shut out 3--0 by Tustin in their league opener last month. So far this season, Tustin has shown that their major strength is their pitching staff, which could spell trouble for the Sea Kings, who have struggled at the plate lately. Sea Kings (2-3) showed the effects of having Spring BreaJc off especially in the hitting department against Saddleback. "We had a good week of practice during Spring Break and we played well against Harbor. At first we played well against Saddleback, but we had one inning where we threw the ball around and gave up three runs," Jelnick stated. Saddleback went ahead in the second inning as they tagged CdM's pitcher Matt Goldstein for two back-to-back solo home runs. In the next inning, Saddle- back's pitcher Sean Therien helped his own cause as he also slammed a solo home run. The Sea Kings's batters struggled with Therien, who pitched a complete game as he only gave up four hits and no walks. In the fifth inning, Saddlcback 'TRIPPED UP-C.. ... lllr'a Kirt Bunn..._.._ • ..,.. llnlr'a y_, ._II..._ lnl ...... ._ •rill I ..... 1111 W•111~1J •1111. DI S. lilp struck again. The Roadrunners capitalized on an outfield error by the Sea Kings for three runs. Matt Goldstein, who was charged with the loss, was taken out of the game. Rich Mathers came in relief. But the Roadrunners weren't through. Saddleback scored two PHOTO IY IWUIY COTA more runs to extend their lead to 8--0 in the sixth. In the bottom half of the inning, the Sea Kings scored their only runs of the game. Kevin Maas ripped a two-run home run to center field for the Sea Kings. " Cd M was set down in order in the final inning. "If we could have got that home run earlier, than it could have put a little diff crent picture on the game," Jelnick stressed. "We're hitting in practice, but not in the games. Maybe we won't hit in practice. I don't know," he added. "Our team has to get some hitting and runs to relax us a bit. It would take the pressure off. Hopefully, we'll come around." he continued. CdM's Gary Sussman pitched well against Harbor. Sussman gave up six singles, fanned four and walked two in his winning effort. The Sea Kings' batters came alive to score six runs off Harbor in the fifth inning to erase a two- run deficit. Greg Haack banged out a bases-loaded double to spark CdM•s rally. Senior Mitch Melbon also singled in a run for the Sea Kings in the fifth . I Harbor faces toiJgh test at Estancia BY GEORGE PAPPAS The last time Newport Har- bor's base ball team played Estancia High, the game turned into a nightmare for the Sailors. who were mauled, I 2-1. Harbor returns to the site of the rout at 3: I 5 p.m. tomorrow as they face Estancia in an away game. The meeting between the two teams riases the question: can Harbor exact their revenge on the Eagles for the earlier pounding? The answer is: it doesn't look so good for the Sailors, as they continued to struggle this past week. Harbor (J-4 in league action) fell to crosstown rivals Corona del Mar, 6-2 and dropped a close ozie to Tustin, 5-4. "It's our attitude that we're not going roll over for anybody." commented Harbor Coach Wayne Heck. "Estancia has a very good team. We played them tough for five innings the first time before we gave up seven runs and lost the game," be added. City softball standings Games Through Aprll 7, 1918 MONDAY MENS .. C" TUESDAY COED .. C" w L w L FaJI Stars 8 2 SRS Techs 7 3 Formliners 7 3 Peregrine Falcons 7 3 Libcny Baptist 7 3 Snyder Lanpton 6 4 Corona Extras s 4 Goat Hill Tavern 6 4 Newport Har. Hospital 4 6 Sultans of Swing s s Globe Trotters 2 8 Bonecrusbcn s s Guy's Nite Out I 9 Statewide Hitter I s s Les Fros Lep 4 6 TUESDAY MENS "8" Priority PoUutants 4 6 w L Commbatants I 9 The Place 8 3 Psychic Nutumbas 7 3 WEDNESDAY MINS "CC" Gli1tenin1 Sticks 6 4 w L Figge PhotoSnphy s 4 Awkmonic's 9 I Jalapcnot s s Rob's Dop 7 2 Sheen Macbcen 4 6 Hitmen 6 3 Sunliaht 4 s Mumten 11 6 3 N. 8 . Marriott 2 8 The Mob s 4 Spud'I Buda I 9 Land A Landslidcn s 4 Boondopn 4 s Wl:DNESDA Y COED ..... The Peoetraton 4 5 w L Newport Slaaru 2 7 Sutter Home Wino's 8 2 The Scurvy Oop I • Team SwoUen 8 2 Neurotic Oop I • Romplen 6 4 Cbeen • 6 Wac Attack • 6 SlimeDop 2 8 Outlaws I 9 - "We're frustrated because we hate losing, but we're not going to give up ... Kirk Summers will pitch against the hard-hitting Eagles in tomorrow's game, according to Heck. "It's going to be Gary Lind- berg and Summers for us for the rest of the year. They arc the best we've got," Heck added. The Sailors were behind 5--0 in the Tustin game before they rallied. Ryan Abbey and Zack Goerner bit RBI singles as the Sailors scored four runs. Harbor threatened to tie the game in the final inning as Brad Zenz ripped a triple with one out. But the Sailors failed to bring him home. Summers was banded the loss against Tustin. "We played a good game against Tustin," Heck remarked. ... We're still not bitting the ball. Our team needs to practice our hitting, so we can keep it close against Estancia. But we haven "t held many hitting records." Against CdM> Harbor went ahead 2-0 in the third inning. Tony Wren socked a single with the bases loaded to bring in the two runs. Harbor's Lindberg, who was charged with the loss, pitched until the fifth inning, when the Sea Kings rallied for six runs. The Sailors has six hits in the game but could never seem to get a rally going. Heck said that Harbor has also had some problems with their fielding. ... We're weak in the field right now. We've not done well at third base and catcher lately." 'l MWl 14. 1• THE NEWPOftT S8GN ,_, CdM looks for another swimming title BY GEORGE PAPPAS water polo league title and CIF It appcan that the battle for championship last fall and have the Sea View League boys dominated water sport. in the swimming crown will again be area for years. between croutown rivals New-"I don' expect us to have port Harbor and Corona dcl much trouble with anybody in Mar. our league except for Harbor," The prediction is not a sur-. claimed Corona dcl Mar Coach prising one considering that the Mike Starkweather, who is in his two schools fought it out for the . fourth year as head of boys Va.flity swim team. The Sea Kings won last year's league swim title. CdM and Harbor will meet in their final swim meet of the season on April 27 . wrhcy (Harbor) arc going to be awfully tough to beat," Starkweather remarked. "I haven't been able to scout them. They arc our crosstown rivals, so that only adds to it. It's going to be the meet of the year for us," he added. CdM lost onJy one dual meet last season, which was to Har- t.or. But they avenged the loss by defeating the Sailors in the league finals last season. Cd M finished third in the CIF 4A division rankings last season behind Capistrano Valley and Mission Viejo. The Sea Kings (2-0 in league meets) easily defeated University this past week and they face Saddlebaclc this Wednesday at 3 p.m. in a home mee . Cd M is led by two def ending Cl F champions from last sea- son, Jeff Thomason and junior Chris Ocding. Thomason specializes in the SO and 100 meter freestyle events, while Ocding's strengths arc in the middle distance events. "Both of them are outstanding swimmers," Starkweather said . Thomason ·s best time in the SO is 21. I and in the 100, 46.6, which are the top times for those events in the league so far this season. Other standouts on the team include senior Jim Reinhold, who swims the breastroke and freestyle, junior Rob Wilson in the butterfly and individual cnllnu• • 11111 I Leading Edge® II• COMPATIBLE MODEL .. D" -COMPUTER e 31 IEI FIXED DISK • 360K FLOPPY • 512K RAM •AMBER/GREEN MONITOR • MSOOS 3.1. G.W . BASIC • 20-MONTH WARRANTY .............. "'1 .............. .. • •.7717.16 MHz • LEAOfNG EDGE MODEL L SERIES• 12008, 24008 MODEMS OPTIONAL .... -. Pirates upset Dons in _ 10th The Orange Coast College baseball team, written off with a 2-3 mark in the Orange Empire Conference race only a week ago, can ta lee over the conf cr- ence leadership with a little more luck this week. The Pirates, one game behind co-leading Cypress (6-2,23-6) and Rancho Santiago (6-2, 24- 5) after extending their current win streak to five games last week, play a crucial contest against Cypress at noon this Saturday at OCC. The Bucs moved into conten- tion with three wins last week -all by one run and two of the three in extra innings. Both extra innin,g games were against Ran- cho Santiago, which was the top- ranked team in the state with a 23-6 record heading into the action. But the Pirates punctured the Dons' invincibl~ reputation with an 8-7, 10-inning decision this past week, then went on in the next game to acore an intense 6-S, 12-inning win at OCC. The Pirates concluded their best week of the season this past Saturday by dumping Saddle- back College's Gauchos, 8-7, on a two-run homer by Derck Debdashtian, his I Sth round- trippcr of the season, leaving him just four off the team and statewide record of 19 established by ~ocy James in 1986. The wins gave OCC bead coach Mile~ Mayne bis 10th~ victory season in 12 yean with the Pirates. OCC will need a little more of the kind of fortune it enjoyed against Saddlcback when it takes on Cypress, who dropped the Rues, 11 -10. The Pirates will send right- handed aces Sam Colarusso ( 4- 3) and Mike Misuraca (2-3) against Cypre s, according to Mayne. "If we're going to have a.shot at the conference title -and that's the way we are going .to play it -then we11 have to hope for a win at Saddleback using one of our down-the-line pitchers and come back with our top guys in the series against Cypress,.. Mayne said . "Realistically, though, we need to win all three games this week to be in position to win this thing." In spite of less-than- spcctacular records, Colarusso and Misuraca gained their .. top gun" status with strong efforts against the ~ons. Colarusso, a transfer from St. Mary's College, relieved starter John Kuzmic in the third innfog after Rancho Santiago bad batted around to take a 5-0 lead. With the bases full, he induced a Danny Ontiveros po pout to get out of the jam. The sophomore was outstand- ing the rest of the way. scattering 6 hits through 7 innings while fanning five. A LEADING EDGE• AUTHORIZED DEALER 1.EAOtNG EDGE• LOGO MOO£L 09 M00£L l• AAE REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF LEADING EDGE PAOOUCTS. INC -~-- WO ~©\~@~ (~X~~i!~NC~) m7 UN .IOAOU. f&U ROAD Ml'&'POfCT CEN I EM NEWPORT .UCH no-- HOURS: MON -THUR.11 -8.FAt 11-9 SAT. 10-1,SUN. 11-7 5th Annual SPRING CLEANING SALE WAREHOUSE PARKING LOT SALE 1 DAY DISPIAY SALE -SAT. APRIL 23rd, 9:00 AM-4:00 PM -~ Solid Brass Faucets Counter Lavatories Pedestal Lavatories Kitchen Sinks Bathtubs -Whirlpool Tubs Bath Boutique Door Hardware THE BATH MART 2711 EAST COAST HGHW AV (OFF MACARTIU), CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 714-675-4830 ,_I ... l 14, t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Crui~ing ·.in style on · the· Golde.n Swan •Y RALPH RODHEIM What is there to do when you have purchased everything for your loved one and taken him/ her everywhere? You probably think there is nothing unique left to buy or do. How about a romantic adventure on board the authentic gondola, Golden Swan? This is not just another bay cruise; it•s a romantic fan- tasy come true. To plan an evening like this, call Joseph "Guisseppe" Mun- day, president of Gondola Works (898-3431) or Janet Win- terhalder at Adventures at Sea (675-2410). Have the Golden Swan meet you at the waterfront restaurant, John Dominis. Enjoy a Polynesian cocktail and the view of the harbor in their Swim ... ... , ... ~ .... 11111 7 medley events, Chip Blanken- horn in the distance freestyle events and junior Andy Olson in the individual medley events. Starkweather commented of Olson, "He can swim anything. He is a very versatile swimmer." Senior Dave Cesario in the butterfly events 'and junior Scott Jurgensen, who specializes in the breastroke and backstroke, were also singled out by Stark- weather. He also described this season's squad as probably the strongest he has had since he's been coaching at Cd M. "They work hard and are enthusiastic," Starkweather stated. WE'vE TAKEN 'IHE PINCH OUT OF OUR PRICES. LUNCH FROM DINNER FROM •4so •91s We've lowered our price• to celebrate our &nt year here and we're Piii lo keep them low. What..._, ehamptl ie the quality of oar focNI. lhe llaiae lob.ten, prime ..-., .Ulk-fed • .., frah ~ ,.,...., -- ... ,. ..... Come tee for yoar- .etf. Y-11 haYe eo pblela yoer-'• lounge, then take your date to the dock and surprise her with a cruise around the bay at au met. After the two of you are settled in, Guisseppe will take some photos and pour you a glass of chilled champagne in a crystal goblet. Don' f oraet to call Ann Crane (261-6178), at Meyerhors Catering, to pack you an incredible gourmet picnic to enjoy with your champagne. She'll even deliver it to where you are being picked up. Now sit back, enjoy one another, and take in the splendor of our beautiful harbor. Guisseppe is an accomplished gondolier and the vessel glides quietly and smoothly. During the ride, he tells romantic stories and explains the courtship games and rituals allowed ~ly on the Golden Swan. With soft music playing, the sumet and a lia_ht breeze-you can 9t help feelin1 like royalty. f think this is the most romantic and unique MARINE SCENE way to spoil someone and enjoy our incredible harbor. Upon your return, Guisseppe will take some more memorable photos. You, too, can say you have lived tbe legend of"the kiss under the Bridge of Sighs. ••• For a dramatic change of Appearing April 18 thru May 28 SUZIE & THE SWFErHEARTS . Playing swtet sounds from the paQ. Coming May 31 HOILY\\000 ARGYi.ES The Colden Age of Rock 'n' Roll is back and Duke's has it live. Come dance to the hottest sounds of the SO's, 6o·s and 70's at Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club. Relive all your favorite oldies but goodies every Tuesday through Saturday~ · Enjoy the corwenience of complimentary valet parking. And try Duke's e\1ery ~ day for comedy night. ~THE NEWARIER REs<ln' Thi...,... lelirtol ... leach 1107 ,...,.,,_, Newpott 11ac•.CAt2MO. (714•144-1700. pace, how about the skydivers landing in the boatyard and the roof of Newport Harbor Y11ebt Club? Thia grand entrance marked the festive opening of this year's U.S. Yacht Club Challenae. Bill Ficker claims be was one of the skydivers, but I think he's much too intelligent to pull a stunt like that-or is he? The U.S. Yacht Club Chal- lenge this year was just that- a challenge. It wu a great race, although light and fluky winds plagued most of the regatta. California Yacht Club Skipper Bill Peterson was the fastest on the course with three wins to bis credit. However, a protest pushed him down to third place in the series. The eventual winner, John Thomson of Manbauet Yacht Oub of Port Wubington, New York, bad never won a race, but be wu consistent with a S-10- 2-3-4. Second place, by one point, was Bay-Waveland of Bay Y acbt Club in St. Louis, ·Mis- souri. Pinal standings were: 1. Manbasset, 23 points. 2. Bay-Waveland, 2A points. 3. California, 2A!h points. 4. Long Beach and Balboa, tie, 24% points. S. St. Francis, 29% points. 6. San Diego and Newport, tie, ~ points. 7. Bayview, 37 points. 8. Eastern, 41 points. 9. Larchment and Chicago, tie, 47 points. CdM girls track beats University Corona del Mar High 's girls track team easily dominated University this past week to continue their march toward the Sea View League title. CdM is favored to capture their third straight league championship and are currently undefeated in five meets with two league victories this season. In the Arcadia Invitational held this past weekend, CdM's 1600 meter relay team finished in fifth place with their best time ever of 3:54.53 . The members of the relay team include Jill Young, Chickie Moiso, D'Layne Kerr, and Lori Sawin. Cd M was shut out in most of the other individual events. Today at 3 p.m. the_girls team faces Estancia in an away meet. Scoreboard CORONA DEL MAR Baseball: defeated Newpon Harbor, 6-2, but lost to Saddleback, 8-2. The Sea Kings face Tustin 3:15 p.m. tomorrow in an away game .. Girls Softball: CdM faces Tustin 3 p.m. tomorrow in an away game. , lloys Volleyball: lost to Harbor 3-0, but beat Foothill, 3-0. The Sea Kings face Tustin 4 p.m. tomorrow in an away match. Tncl: CdM faces Estancia today 3 p.m. in an away game. Swimmhla: beat University. The Sea Kings swim against Saddleback this Wednesday at 3 p.m. in a home meet. lloJS Temais: The Sea Kings face University this Tuesd"ay 3 p.m. in an away match. NEWPORT HARBOR: Bueball: lost to CdM 6-2, and to Tustin, S-4. The Sailors face Estancia tomorrow 3: IS p.m. in an away game. Gbtl Softlld: Harbor faces Estancia 3: IS p.m. in an away game. lloJI VolleybaD: beat CdM and Estancia, 3-0. The Sailors will play Foothill tomorrow at S:30 p.m. in an away game. Track: The Sailors face University today at 2:45 p.m. in an away meet. Swimmlna: Harbor faces Tustin 3 p.m. this Wednesday in a home meet. lloJI Tennis: The Sailors face University this Tuesday 3 p.m. in an away match. ' ' • ' . l. ···-- . ' Police Blotter TM l'Olk» 8'oalf la Pf'IH111d as a publie wWcl tram the Nlaport £llllF delailins crimes Md atNSts In Newport Buch. It should be noled thM crllMI Nded .,. only those whklt .,. repotted to the Newport Buch Police Deplrtment Md MNsts mMle .,. only those suspect9d of crimes •nd not those COIMcted. MONDAY, MARCH 21 Carlson, 21, of Foster City was CRIMES arrested on suspicion of disor- 0329 - A car stereo valued at derly conduct. S325 and a pair of sunglasses 1250 -Anthony Mendoza, 22, valued at S65 were reported of Fountain Valley was arrested stolen from a vehicle in the 1500 on suspicion of exposing himself block of West Balboa. in a public place. 1010 - A car cover valued at l 505 -Carlos Henriquez S l SO was reported stolen from Ayala, 27, of Costa Mesa was a vehicle in the I 00 block of 35th arrested on suspicion of giving Street. false information to a peace 1400-A bicycle valued at $120 officer. was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 3000 block of Newport. 1400 -Jewelry valued at $500 and currency totaling S25 were reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of Alvarado. I 540 -A case of indecent exposure was reported in the 1400 block of Clay. 1852 - A ring valued at $5,000 was reported stolen from a residence in the I 00 block of Ocean Vista. ARRESTS 0220 -Luis Manuel Barajas. 19, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of auto burglary. I 5 I 5 -Connie Elizabeth Hein- rich, 31, of Buena Park was arrested on suspicion of com- mercial burglary. 1645 -Raymo~.·;,.. Morris Wade, 26, of Altadena was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of PCP. TUESDAY, MARCH 29 CRIMES , 1315 -Jewelry valued at $725 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1600 block of 16th Street. 1510-A watch valued at $275 and currency totaling $220 were reported stolen from a residence in the 300 block of Arcade. ARRESTS 0530 -Christopher Radcliffe WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30 CRIMES 1230 -Tools valued at S205 were reported stolen from a residence in the 300 block of East Bay. 0945 -Jewelry valued at $21 ,600 was reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Promonotory Point West. 1707 -Bicycling equipment valued at $2,068 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 400 block of Dahlia. ARRESTS 0220 -David Michael Taich. 40 of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 0915 -Scott William Holt, 27 . of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of willful cruelty to a child. 0920 -Richard Francis Her- nandez, 27, a transient was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of a con- trolled substance. 2400 -Richard Caryl Klein, 35, of Covina was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk drivin~. THURSDAY, MARCH 31 " CRIMES 0020 -A prowler was reported in the 100 block of 43rd Street. 1015 -Vandals reportedly Two robbery suspects caught; one escapes IY BILL HARVEY Police from Newport Beach and Costa Mesa worked closely together to effect the arrest of two of three suspected armed robbers who allegedly held up a Newport Beach 7-Elcven, then drove to Costa Mesa to rob another of the convenience stores, according to Lt. Tim Newman of the Newport Beach police. Angel Delgado, 32, and Daniel Ortega, 21, both of Santa Ana, arc being held in the Newport Beach jail on charges of armed robbery in lieu of ~•enUILynch Realty RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING $50,000 bail, according to New- man. A third suspect escaped. The two men in custody arc. accused of robbing the 7-Eleven located at 1495 Superior and escaping with S82. Witnesses reported the robbers were driv- ing toward Costa Mesa in a blue 1985 Honda Civic. Sgt. Sam Cordeiro of the Costa Mesa police said the men robbed another 7-Eleven at 2683 Harbor in Costa Mesa, after which they were spotted by Of c. Jeff McCollam. who pursued the suspects back into Newport Beach. • Free Written Market Evaluation • Home Tours By Appointments * Hilhelt lntearity * eourteous SeMce •Twenty Veen in Newport a.ch Loretta Curci * Multiple Usti• Member * Em. Adverti'"" * CompuW Printouts 644-1367 caused S600 in damage to Stuft Noodle located at 21 S Riverside. 1015 -Vandals reportedly caused S600 in damage to a vehicle in the 300 block of East Bay. 1742 -Vandals reportedly caused S 190 in damage to a vehicle in the 1900 block of Windward. 2000 -A bicycle valued at S320 was reportedly stolen from a garage in the 600 block of Poinsettia. ARRESTS 0250 -Robet Mark Sloan, 23 , of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0307 -Paige H. Carew, 40, of Irvine was arrested on suspicion UWt. 14. ••THE NEWPORT ENSIGN,_ I of drivin1 under the influence of a controlled substance. 1330 -Scott Leonard Atlas, 23, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of obstructing and resisting a police officer. FRIDAY, APRIL l CRIMES 0030-Sterling flatware valued at Sl0,000 and a gun valued at S600 were reported stolen from a residence in the 2700 block of Vista Umbrosa. 0030 -An attempted vehicle burglary resulting in Sl,000 in damage was rcporied in the vicinity of Lake and )3rd. ARRESTS 0435 -Thomas Louis Gon- zales, 18, of Buena Park was arrested on suspicion of UNL SATURDAY, APRIL 2 CRIMU 1009 -Chairs and a table valued at S600 were reported stolen from a residence in the 5500 block of Seashore ARRESTS 0210 -Rogerio Deitos, 25, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 1800 -Thomas Edward French, 35, of Orange wu arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. SUNDAY, APRIL 3 CRIMES 0810 -Vandals reportedly caused $150 in damage to a vehicle in the 400 block of 32rd. -New- TIKE-HIKER™ The Tike-Hiker is handcrafted from,solid oak, stained. and totally assembled. You only lift the handle and insert the safety pin and you are ready to go. 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Support groups feature sweets, suits If you like to OD on choc- olate, be sure to catch the Virginia Castle Auxiliary's .. Chocolate Fantasy Fair," which will be held at the Mer- cantile Building. Recently, Sara and James Fulton opened their home to premiere the goodies. Tempting these Assistance League supporters was also an array of pasta and excellent wines. ••• Sandra Beigel opened her home for the Museum Council's annual Spring Fashion show. The tea also honors new members for this Newport Har- bor Art Museum support group. Chairing the event was Harriet Gage. She was assisted by Janey Connell, June Donovan, Elea- nor Gallagher, Joyce Galentine, Shirley Geldert, Jane Seymour and Nora Lehman. ••• The American Cancer Society sponsored a lovely luncheon, featuring fashions from the Crystal Court, at the Irvine Hilton and Towers. You may remember that this annual Spring event was usually held at the Crystal Cathedral; but they de.cided to move, and then asked members to model the lovely couture. • • • Marilyn and James Zumberge opened their San Marino home to commemorate the Norris Cancer Hospital and Research Harborlites lnstitutc's fifth annivenary. At the same time, the occasion announced the campaign to build an addition to the facility, which is located at the USC Medical Center. Just a few of the Harborlites who attended the black-tic dinner were Janet and Ed Malouf, Katherine Ben- tley, and Bobby and Harry Stevens. • • • It is hard to believe that the Kentucky Derby is just around the comer. This year is passing quickly. Well, the Balboa Bay Club and The Honorable Society of Kentucky Colonels sponsored a sneak preview of the fifth Annual Kentucky Derby, which benefits the Children of IY DllA VOi BURIER Orange County. The preview party was held at the home of Sandra Fix and caused a lot of enthusiasm for the May 7 event, held at the BBC. ••• Gosh, we were really surprised to read that the Newport Beach Tennis Club was founded 21 years ago! As a consequence, they celebrated with a giant birthday bash . ••• I am a sucker for doggies, obviously, having three of my own, so when we received a notice fro01 the Pet Parent Program that a host of celebri- ties will have a .. doggic wash" at Courthouse Square on the baclclot of Universal Studios, we thought we'd let you know about this April 23 event, which benef- its nationwide~animal shelters. Every little animal bathed represents a $10,000 donation from the Ralston Purina Com- pany as part of a half-million dollar commitment to the pro- ject. At the same time, the program will educate 4th to 6th graders on the proper care of their pets. Purina is also com- mitted to finding homes for more than 300,000 shelter ani- mals and will educate more than five million children. I atn def- initely not attending, though, because I would probably come home with three more puppies! ••• Another exciting party com- ing up is the Applause Chapter's .. Beaux Arts Ball," which trans- forms Design Center South into a wonderland of entertainments, theme restaurants, gambling casinos, ballrooms, and an extravagant decor created just for the evening of April 30. Meetings and Events The California Elected Wom- en's Al90Ciation for Education and Ranrch, Orange County Chapter, will have a roundtable discussion at a brunch to be held on April 16. The brunch will be from 10 a.m. to 12 noon and will be at the Countryside Inn, 325 Bristol St., Newport Beach. Cost is $1 5 per person. The purpose of this meeting is to encourage women to be in government, prqvide Orange County statistics and to focus on women as board and commis- sion members. For reservations, call 871-9891 or 831-7368. ••• Join the Great Escape, a special evening travel show for active travelers, will be held on Tuesday, April 19 at 7:30 p.m. at the Slleraton Newport Beada, MacArthur. Boulevard and Birch street, in the Pacific Ball- room. The show is designed to inform travelcn about destina- tiom and activities that will enable them to explore the world in new and unusual ways. It is seared to the unconventional trawler. Admission is free with advance retervations or $2 at the door. Call 771-31S4 for reserva- tiom. • •• The OASIS S e•or Ceater is spomorina an informative lec- ture OD the prnadoli of npe _. cW mc1l11tadoa on April 20 from 3:30 to 5 p.m. in the Center's multipurpose room. The speaker, Marie Holt, is a former victim and one of the top five speakers on the subject in the United States. She has more CHAMBRAY thz.n 200 formal classroom hours of training in the counseling of sexual assault victims. There is no charge, but seating is limited. Call 644-3244 for more informa- tion and reservations. BY RAl...PH LAUREN ~ \\R.alhcz"2d. look thats right ... anytimz, onyplaoz . Mzo'sshirte. S% tot€£>. ~5 shirt .. t '!>7. I . I ,_ 11-APllL 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Taking ad·vantage of the federal deficit While the debate over bow to reduce the U.S. budget deficit of SlSO= billion goes on. the federal government continues to borrow to finance the shortfall between its receipts and expenditures. Worrisome though the deficit may be from a public policy standpoint, it represents an attractive investment opportun- ity for the many people who lend the government money. The US government issues three kinds of direct, marketable debt obigations: • Treasury bills (called T-bllls), which mature in a year or less and arc sold at a discount. That means you pay less than face value for each bill but receive face value at maturity. The minimum T-bill denomination is SI 0,000 with increments of $5 ,000 thereafter. • Treasury notes, which mature in two to J 0 years, require a minimum investment of $1 ,000 to $5,000, depending on their maturity. Treasury notes are sold at face value and pay interest semi-annually. • Treasury bonds, which mature in I 0 to 30 years. The face value of each bond is $1,000, and they also pay interest semi-annually. Treasury securities are the safest investment~ available. They pose no credit risk what- soever because the US govern- - MONEY - .I ~Q NEY t ment guarantees payment of interest and principal. Remember, though, that government securities, like all debt instruments, arc subject to market risk. Their value rises if interest rates fall after you buy them, and vice-versa. The market for Treasuries is huge-amounting to nearly $2 trillion in outstanding debt at any given moment-and liquid. That means you can sell Treas- ury securities quickly and easily. And unlike most other bonds, many Treasury issues are not callable before maturity, so you can count on receiving the stated rate of interest for the life of the security. Income from Treuur- ies is exempt Crom state and local taxes. You can buy newly iuued Treuuries directly from a dis- trict or branch Federal Reserve Bank at no charge, or from a brokerage firm or bank for a nominal fee. If, however, you wish to sell a Treasury security or purchase older issues (which, for example, may be tradin1 at a discount to their issue price), you can do so only through a brokerage firm or bank. Investing in government securities at a brokerage firm makes good sense. First, you can immediately start earning more money on your interest. The firm immediately credits interest payments to your accunt (a San Juan Capistrano resident Robert J. Keen bas joined New- port Paciftc Funclln1 Corpora- tion as a loan consultant, according to company President A double tax break for Cali[!!,!!-!!!!!S only. No U.S. income taxes. No state income taxes. Federal taxes. State taxes. Tbe Call Ken T okash more you mate the more tbey ia1e. \(714) ~7567 (800) 533-3412 But, llOW YOfl caa keep it a& Wbea you invest la lbe CalJOrnia Serles of TAX FREE the Muakipal Investment Trust Fuad, you lfeep everytbmg you earn. ~------------Nobody takes a peaay of It. Not tbe Slate. Not tbe IRS. It's completely tax-tree 8.00% And.~ Fkld.tattattrac- tive. 8.IO'NJ •--and that's after aB saks cluu1es and expenses. And there's no """"'~~fee. We Ullai tliat yoa 'U agree tll•I Ule C•Hlonll• Serles of tbe Muklpal -----------~ lnvntm~at Tnsl Fuad scores blglt 011 .U coaats. PAYABLE MONTHLY AlJ of &be maaiclJMl bolll& Ill Ute Fallfl ue nled bt die c•legory A 0r betUr by Stalldanl .t Poor'• or Moody'•· Bttaue H'• • lbetC pinlollo yoa'H a.ow e•acUy wllett yoar moaey l6 lllvnlftl. .. ~ "'This ,..,.....nts the ...... Income YOll ma• ~-or MU -· --•· al ••'" aftllr ettim8tld .nnuee...,.... di· ,,, ,,, -...... 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These securities become part of your marginable portfolio, against which you can borrow at rates often below those charged by banks. lnvcston who, with the aid of their financial consultants, look realistically at any economic environment will find opportun- ities. In the case oftbe US budget deficit, government securities represent an opportunity to Business Briefs Magda Hanna. A graduate of Tustin High School, Keen has held a real estate license since 1975. He will focus on making real estate loans in south and central Orange County. Keen was a residential real estate agent in ColdwclJ Banker's Capistrano Beach office from 1983 to 1985. ••• The Hammond Company bas named Irvine resident Rosemary Ben.nett assistant vice president and manager of its Newport Beach loan original~ office according to Mike Frankll'n, vice president of the Newport Beach- based mortgage banking firm. As manager, Bennett will be responsible for supervising the branch's processing and loan closing departments as well as the tTaining of all loan represen- tatives. ••• David H. Georae has been promoted to associate and project manager at Rkllardlon Nau Martin Arddtemn and Planning according to firm president Walter J . Richardson. Formerly a project designer, George joined the firm in 1983. As an associate, he will design and develop a variety of housing types, including high density dwellings, single family detached and custom homes. ••• John W. Leslie has been named executive vice president and chief operating officer for Newport Beach-based LFC Real Estate Markttln1 Ser•lces accordina to company president William W. Lange. Lanae said that in his new position, Leslie ii responsible for developing and implementing all marketina mctivities u well u directiq overall company oper- ations. In addition to identif yina and acquirioa new bu1ine11 opponunitia, be oveneea all ne1otiation1 between LFC'1 1ale1 staff, project ownera, lenden, title companies and acrow depanmenta. achieve an attractive real rate of return (determined by subtract- in1 the current inflation rate from the yieJd of your invest- menu) thaa is both safe and exempt from state and local taxes. In addition, considering that-when bought from a brok- erage firm-interest earned on government securities can be compounded, and that these securities also are marginable, they truly represent the "bright" side of the deficit. If you are interested in a free booklet on US govermcnt "Pass Through" investments, give me a call at 800 / S33-3402. Ken ToktUh is a financial con.Jultant with Shearson Leh- man Hutton in Newport Beach. ••• Mor1an F. Abbott has joined Newport Beach-based Tbe Wat- tson Company as asset manager. His responsibilities include coordinating the long-term management and maintenance of the company's projects, including a $20 million retail center anchored by Price Savers in Montclair, and the company's Safeguard Self Storage facilities in Arcadi~ Anaheim and City of Industry. Prior to joining the company, Abbott was retail asset manager for the Irvine Company, where be managed three Irvine shop- ping centers. He also served as general manager and corporate secretary for Orange Coast Developers in Newport Beach. ••• Coastal Fundin1 Corpora- tion, a Santa Ana-based mortgage banking firm with branch offices is San Diego, announces the appointment of Bertram E. Thurner to the position of Vice President, Designated Officer. Thurner, who also serves on the executive committee, will be responsible for single family tract loan production. He will also be heavily involved in.major loan production and single f am- ily spot originations as well as Department of Real Estate com- pliance. Coastal Funding Cor- poration, which originates loan products purchased by various institutional investors includins FHA, VA, FNMA and FHLMC attributes its rapid growth to quick response time and compet- itive rates. Thurner will be working at the fll1D.I headquar- ten off ice located in Santa Ana.. ••• Doltlll Ardlllectl of Corona del Mar bas been awarded a CODtnct to cfeeip liaale family bome1 for tlae retirement community .,._ des 1la,ed by Del E. Webb Commuaitiea of Sun City Arizona. .,._ 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_ II Ente . . SCR debu.ts 'Wind of a Thousand Tales' BY CHERYL STEHLING When adults forget what it ·s like to be children, that's undcntandablc, with all of the everyday pressures of living they must endure. But when children forget what it's liJcc to be child- ren, therein lies the tragedy. The South Coast Repertory Youth Conservatory Players arc staging a production that stars such a child. "The Wind of a Thousand Talcs -Folk Talcs from Far Away Places," a vari- ation on the "Peter Pan" theme, introduces us to Kimberly Kay (Nicole Parker), a 10-year-old who would rather read encyc- lopedias on math and science than listen to hackneyed fairy talcs before bedtime. "Little Red Riding Hood is the story of a little girl who goes into the forest wearing bright red,,, Kimberly Kay says, "talk about asking for trouble." Kimberly Kay is a cynical victim of the age as she sings to her mother (Maureen Brophy), "Tell it to me straight, 'cause I'm Y•• I.DIE -... 1.11111 • i.,.... --.. lrlll -wlll .... Ill ..... .,.,.. II 111111 Cllll l1~11W(1 ,, ....... II 'W II I 1'11111t T• -fllk T* tr. FM' AWlf Pllm." fir .. 11111ml111111157-4133. a child of the '80s." When her mother leaves the room, Kimberly Kay hears strange sounds and is carried away by the wind, made up of the voices of everyone who has ever told a story, to a place called Nowhere. She meets a mythical character, Brisa (Megan Mygatt), who represents the fairy tales of Mexico. Uninterested, Kimberly Kay suff crs through a romantic story of a girl named Corazon (Crissy Guerrero), who loves a vain young man named Carlos (Paul Constantine). At the conclusion of the tale, Kimberly Kay is left alone briefly until the Japanese breeze, Nushi (Michael Miller) blows in to tell his talc. Kimberly Kay is Symphony announces new season South Coast Symphony, John Larry Granger music director/ conductor, proudly announces its 1988-89 c lassical concert season, featuring six gala con- certs. Performances will alter- nate between Santa Ana High School and the Robert 8. Moore Theater, Orange Coast College, Costa Mesa. All concerts will begin at 8:25 p.m. A pre-concert discussion will be held at 7:30 p.m. The season will begin Satur- day, Oct. I , at Orange Coast College~ Featured soloist will be Moshe Hammer, who will play the Bccthovcn Violin Concerto in D Major, Op. 61. Also on the program will be Mozart•s Sym- phony No. 36 in C. Major, K. 425 and Bartok 's Two Portraits, Op. 5. The season's second concert will take place at Santa Ana High School Nov. 19 and feature pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudct, Young Concert Artists Interna- tional Audition winner. He wiU perform the Piano Concerto No. 2 in G. Minor, Op. 22 by Saint- Sacns. Also featured will be Le Tombeau de Couperin by Ravel, and Symphony No. 4 in A Major ( 061talian ;. Op. 90 by Mendels- sohn. A special holiday concert for the entire family will taJce place Dec. 11 at Orange Coast Col- lege. The Symphony will begin the new year with a concert Jan. 21 at Santa Ana High School. Baritone John Atkins, winner of the 1987 Western Regional Met- ropolitan Opera Auditions, will perform Mahler's Kindertotcn- lieder. The program will also feature the world premiere of Richard Henn 's overture for the Oranp County Centennial, and Dvorat•s Symphony No. 9 in E Minor(•From the New World"), Op. 95. Pianist Jose' Feghali will join the Symphony for its March 4 concert at Santa Ana High School. Gold medal winner in the Van Cliburn Piano Compe- tition, Fcghali will perform the Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 in C. Major, K. 467. Rossini's Overture to the Barber of Seville and Nielsen's Symphony No. 4 (''Inextinguishable"), Op. 29, will complete the program. The Symphony will return to Orange Coast College to close its season April 29. Featured soloist will be Anthony Plog playing Sonata for Trumpet and Strings by Purcell, and I •ydn 's Concerto for Trumpet in £ .. flat Major. Also on the program will be Britten's Gloriana: Courtly Dances and Tchaikovsky's Sym- phony No. 5 in E Minor, Op. 64. Commenting on the upcom- ing season, Granger noted, ""We're looking forward to our fifth season of bringing the community excellent on:bcstral performance and outstanding soloists. rm delighted with the way the Symphony is maturing artistically, and with the warm response we continue to receive from our audiences. We antic- ipate making many new friends this year as we continue to grow.,, Season and individual tickets arc available at substantial savings. The Symphony also off crs special rates for seniors and young people. For informa- tion and tickets, please contact South Coast Symphony at (714) 662-7220. HAXWlll 'S AWAlD WINNING SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO STAND EGGS BENEDICT SCRAMBLED EGGS BLINTZES ti SMOKED FISH SUNDAE ST A TION INCREDIBLE SALAD SELECTION BACON, SAUSAGE s CANADIAN BACON LOX, CREAM CHEESE, BAGELS ti ONIONS CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND OF BEEF ti BAKED HAM" MAXWELL'S POPOVElS • 11.UEIERRY MUFRNS DAZZLING AllA Y OF DESSERTS COMPLIMENTAIY CHAMPAGNE 91.111. co J p.m. ~xwnn · ..... beginning to get interested, but still has her doubts. She is evidently touched by the story of a farm boy who becomes a famous artist but never forgets the mysterious woman who once long ago danced while he watched. The last talc is guaranteed to leave the audience laughing. Kimberly Kay knows the only way she wiJl get back home is to listen to the third tale as told by Bluster, the European breeze. This talc might be recognized by the audience as the one about the princess who never laughed. Her father, the king, sent a message out across the land that the man who makes the princess laugh will win her hand in marriage. The unlilccly heroine of this talc is a goose named Gertrude. Finally, Kimberly Kay is back at home in her own bed. Her mo ther hears laughter and comes running in to see Kim- berly Kay, laughing hysterically and clutching poor Gertrude. The production is only one hour long, but thoroughly packed with action and songs. It is "theater in the square .. with virtually no setting and very few props, but many costumes and props are suggested by colorful pieces of material used in crea- tive ways. This is a show that will be enjoyed by even the youngest of audiences, who might not under- stand the significance of the talcs, but will be captivated by the color and magic. The cast ranges in age from 10 to 17, not counting a grandmotherly Kimberly Kay, played by Kris Hagen. Other cast members arc Brian Simon, Beth Lockie, Darci Price, Stuart Gripman, Robb Gripman and production assistant, Jill Seider. The play was written by SCR Literary Manager John Glore, songs composed by Diane King and directed by J ose Gonzalez. "The Wind of a Thousand Talcs -Folk Tales From Far Away Places" continues on April 16 and 17 in the Founders Hall of the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Call 957-4033 for ticket information. GULLIVER'S Had Any Really Great PRIME R IBS OF B EEF Lately? - , - Calendar ART "Impression of Lipt Percep- tions ", a one-man exhibition of recent paintings by Antonio Arellanes will display through April 24 at Diane Nelson Gallery, 278 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to S p.m., Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to S p.m. on Sunday. Call 494-2440. Works by Michelle Purcell, Linda Lindsay and Dick Halbert will display through April at Watercolot Gallery, 1492 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are l l a.m. to 6 p.m., daily. Call 494-883 8. .. Diversity and Presence: Women Faculty Artists of the University of California" will display 1through April 30 in UCI's Fine Arts Gallery. Hours are 12 p.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is free. Call 856-6610. Portraits by Yousuf Kanb will display through May 14 at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa. Call 549- 7550. Recent prints and cast paper pieces by Linda Lyke will display through May I at The Art Institute of Southern Calif omia, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Hours are 8 a.m. to 9 p. m., Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. Call 497-3309. "California Contemporary Artists: Lip Pans and Michael Todd" will display through May 8 at the Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Call 494-653 J • Work• by Eric On will display at the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, through April -16. Call 7S9-0808. "The Linear Link" featuring works by six contemporary artists commonly bound by the concept of line will display through May 31 at the City of Irvine Fine Arts Center, 14321 Yale Street, Irvine. Call 66Q- 3600. "Images of Spring" will display through April 30 at Circle Gallery, in the Disney Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos, Anaheim. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Thursday and 10 a .m . to 6 p.m., Friday through Sunday. Call 774-9979. Mixed media paintings by Myr- tle Devendorf will display through May 2 at Sandstone Gallery, 384 A North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. Call 497-6775. "Celebrating Four Decades of Academic Excellence" will display in Orange Coast Col- lege's Art Gallery through April 2S. Call 432-5880. MUSIC The Tax Relief Weekend with the Sbirelles will take place April 16 at Le Meridien Newport Beach, 4500 MacArthur. Price is $64 per person and includes one night's lodging, dancing and entertainment by The Shirelles. Call 476-2001 . Events at tbe Oran1e County Perfonnin1 Arts Center: The Magic of David Copperfield (April lS-17); Irvine Symphony -------------------I -1 I t COME and DISCOVER ll I AUTHENTIC I "'1t. ITALIAN CUISINE I 1 ~o"~ · I I f.\5' t,fl\~ . I 9\ -i.-i With this Ad Pao1o·s offers a 15% discount I I on total dinner tab Mon. thru Thurs. Valid I I ~I through May 15, 1988. I I ---~ I l~D [ 110t Herbor 81¥d. Hours: I --I I i Co9ta ...... CA 12127 Dinner I I ~ "=-(714) i4l-11n 11on -1un I I ,._ II (714) 141-7122 ...... 1w,..... I L----··---------------' • Mon Choteau Restaurant BIBgant Belgian & .Prencb C"'81ne A.ward 1"',,_.,.r World Pt1"""'6 ...,_,,.nts lfllf. Lunch and Dinner Reservations 7141830-3810 11"'1*' VIGM•,_. CIEEI Tl CIEEl -A -Ir• .... Cllll ~·a ,r1•11U. II •'T• .............. Flllli lllnli T• ...... 1111•• .................. . DI llfl .. 1111 la 11~1•1111 II r11 • Ft1lllp. llllr'8p 11111 l11•1p ..... A,rtl 22 ....... lhy 1. Clll 412-1111llr11111 ...... 11111 r111rwu.a. (April 18 at 8 p.m.); Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra (April 19 at 8 p.m.); Pacific Symphony Orchestra Preview and Open Rehearsal (April 20). Call SS6- ARTS. A Flute Festival featuring mas- ter classes, clinics and recitals by the UCI Department of Music and the Irvine Symphony Orchestra will take place April 1 S-18 on the campus of UCI Call SS6-2787 or 8S6-SOOO. The Harborlltes Chorus will present "Cabaret Show" including dinner on April 17 at S p.m. at the Costa .Mesa Neigh- borhood Community Center, 1945 Park Avenue, Costa Mesa. Tickets arc $12.50. Call 552- 1933 . Abbey Simon; piano, wil per- form "At The Height of His Career" on April 19 at 8 p.m. in Chapman College's Audito- rium in Orange. Call 997-6811 . The Incredible Bach Family" will be performed by the Orange Coast Chorale and Orange Coast Singers on April 16 at 8 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre. Tickets are $7 in advance, $8 at the door. Call 432-S880. STAGE "Carousel," the Rogers and Hammerstein musical is showing at Elizabeth Howard~ Curtain Call Theatcri 680 El Camino Real, Tustin. Prices atart at $16.95 and include full waiter service and show. Call 838-1S40. KJA»ok Homeward Ansel,,,_ an American classic play by Thomas Wolfe, will play through April 24 at the Newport Theater Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Dr., Newport Beach. Call 631- 0288. Shakespeare's "MacBetb" will be performed by the Communication Department o( Southern California College on April 14-16 and 21-23 in SOC's Center for Dramatic Arts, SS Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 5S6-3610. Mesa Civic Play- house will present ucan Me Madam" Thursdays through Sundays through May 7. Call 6SO-S269. MISC. Newport In-The-Water Power Boat Show will take place at Lido Marina Village from April , 20-24. Continuing through April 17 is the Newport New and used Sailboat Show. Tickets are SS . for adults, $2 for children 12 and under. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekends. Call 673-9360. Hypnotist Mel Gilley will per- . form April 16 at 8 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre, 2701 Fair- view Road, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $6 at the door. Call 432-5880. Pacific Chorale Europe tour The Pacific Chorale, under European tour in June. This is the direction of John Alexander, the first time the Chorale has co- will be embarking on its fifth produced concerts with major LET US DELIVER YOUR DINNER TONIGHT! 1•rant XPRESS111 833-1872 Now ... enjoy fine food from popular local restaurants without leaving the comfon of your home! European orchestras. During the two-week tour, the Chorale will be performing under Alexander's baton with the Lamoureux Orchestra at La Madeleine in Paris, the National Orchestra of Belgium in Ostend, Arion and Brussels and with the Oxford Pro Musica at the Dor- chester Festival in Oxford, Eng- land. The repertoire for the Cho- .rate's fifth European tour con- sists of the Brahm 's .. Requiem," the Persichetti "Te Deum" and selections from the Rachmani- noff .. Vespers, Op 37." Featured soloists in the Brahms will be soprano . Meg Morrison and baritone David Pittman Jcn- ninp. Morrison is a popular oratorio soloist in the greater Los Angeles area, and Jennings currently resides in Paris and sinp with the Paris, Nice and Amenterdam Operas. Previous European toun have taken the Chorale to Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Italy, France, Luxembourg, EnaJand and Scotland . Death is forever. Heart disease doesn't havetobe. , , -. ' ~ . , MAEflilma Am•flcal•lleatl . Al~ IJfl MIO ACaDlllT MIO NIAL'" ... .,,,.,..._-..-O/l TMI AMIUAL ITATIMINT ·YIM UIDID DICllJIB H . 1117 .. N1l1 lllll111 MLlle ........ Ca,...., ..,_ ..... , .............. -, ........... .,....57102 (~ .................. Total admitted 1Ssets Total liabilities Capital stocks dolMa(onlJ)) $5,305,118 305,118 1,761,599 Aarepte write-ins for other than special surplus funds O Gross paid in and contributed surplus 3,238,401 AarePte special surplus 0 Unauianed funds (surplus) 0 Gain (Loss) from operations 8,950,921 lncruse (Decrase) in Capital and Surplus durinc 1987 (50.249,678) Insurance in Force: Nationwide 01 Accident & Health premiums 97,314 Insurance In FOfce: California Business Paae 1. All Policies Assumed by Parent Company Accident and health premiums · 01 Direct California Business Paae 53,393 We hereby certify that the above items are in accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31 , 1987 made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of California. pursuant to law. C. John Malacarne Vice President & Secretary John D. Petrie Vice President & Controller 3/17 3/24 3/31417 4/14 LEGAL NOTICE SYNOPSIS Of THE ANNUAL STATEMENT 1220 Full Corporate Name: NWNL Reinsurance Company. Home Office: 3601 Minnesota Drive, Suite 700, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55435. Year Ended December31, 1987 Total admitted assets i200.l81,508 Total liabilities 153,756,487 Agrepte write-ins for special surplus funds 0 Capital Stocks 4,166,673 Aarecate write-ins for other than special surplus funds O Gross paid-in and contributed surplus 51,645,435 Unassisnect funds (surplus) (9,387,087) Surplus as reprds policyholders 46,425,021 Income fOf the year 87,329.~l Disbursements for the year 37,956,878 We hereby certify that the 1bove items are in accOtdance with the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31, 1987 made to the Insurance Commis- sioner, pursuant to law. Silfled: Leonard J. Meredith, Jr., President Sianed: Mark A. Welshons, Secretary 3-17 3-24 3-314-7 4·14 1232 FlC#ll-01269 NOTICE or TitUSTEE'S SALE F-15027 On May 4, 1988 at 11:00 am. First American ntle Insurance Company, a California corporation. as Trustee. or Successor Trustee or Substituted Trustee. of that certain Deed of Trust executed by Mark H Howard and Cheryl Ann Howard, and recorded July 15, 1987 as Instrument No. 87-403566, of Official Records of Orange County, Cahfomia, and pursuant to that certain Notice of Default thereunder recorded January 8. 1988 as Instrument No 88-010945, of Official RecOt'~S of said County, will under and pursuant to said Deed of Trust sell at public auction for cash, lawful money of the United States of Amenca, a cashier's check payable to said Trustee drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state, at the main entrance to First American Title Insurance Company located at 114 East Fifth Street, in the City of Santa Ana, California all that right, 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: LEGAL DESCRIPTION Trust No. 15027 A Leasehold interest in and t6 the following: Parcel A: Parcel 1 as shown on a map filed in Book 196, Paps 38 and 39 of Parcel Maps in the office of the County Recorder of Oranae County. Parcel B: Lot 9 in Block 3 of the Balboa Bayside Tract, as shown on a map recorded in Boo6t 4, Page 78 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Oranae County, Califor· nla. Exceptina therefrom the east 1.00 feet The street address« other common designation of said property: is purported to be: 503 East Edaewater, Newport Beach, California 92661. Said ule wm be made without c<Mtnant or warranty, express °" implied, as to title, possession or encumbran· ces to satisfy the unP1id balance due on the note or notes secured by said Deed of Trust. towi: $1,006,663.46, plus the fol~na estimated costs. expenses and actnnces at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Sale: $74,967.14 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, DATED (date not shown). UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOlO AT A PUBUC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWYER. OATED: April 5, 1988 FlRST AM£RICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, a Cllibnla corpu1 .. lon · PM Sindt, ~zed Officer. (TRUST(FS NAME OR OTHER PERSON CONDUCTING SALE), 114-Ent f'lfttl Street. Santa AN, C.ltfomil 92701, (714)558-3211 4/14 4/21 4/28 1321 EQUIUble Lit9 LAnins Corpcntion [Transferee (9elsor)). and £4uitlble intends to lease back said propeny to TmHfefor. 2. The business addreues of the Transferor (lessee) and Transferee (tessor) It ttli5 time are: Transferor (lessee): Marcus and Millk:hap Inc. 2626 Hancwer Street Palo Alto, CA ~304 Transferee (lessor): Equitable Ute Leasing Corporation 10251 Vista Sorrento Parkway, San Dieao. CA 92101 3. The location of the property to be lrlnsferrect and leased back is: 5160 Birch Street. Newport Beach, CA 92660. 4. The property to be transferred and leased back 1s generally described as follows: lncludin1 but not limited to various data processine. word processina and production equipment, and various office fumishinas. fixtures and equipment 5. The transfer and leaseback will take place on or after 4·25-88. Dated 4/8 /88 4/14 K·39116 ACTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as At-Ease and Al's Garage, 579 New- port Center Drive, Spaoe 132, Newport Beach, CA 92660. At-Ease of Newport Beach, a California corpora- tion, 25421 Waaon Wheel Circle, Laauna Hills, Califor· nia 92653. This business is con- ducted by a corporation. The registrant com- menced to transact bus1· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on March 23. 1988. (Sianed) At Ease of Newport Beach Richard L Christie, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on March 24, 1988. File No. F-375685 3/31, 4/7, 4/14, 4/21 1278 K-39063 flCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATtMENT The followm1 person is dom1 business as: SERVICE EXPRESS CARD, 1111 Bayside Or , Suite 207, Corona def Mar. CA 92625 Service upress Credit Card, Inc ., a California cor· paration, 111 1 Bayside Dr • Suite 207. Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This business 1s con· ducted by a corporation The rearstrant first tran· sacted business under this fictitious business name on 3-17-88. Sianed: Service Express Credit Card, Inc., a California corporation, By: Yak Koon Tan. President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Mar 18. 1988. File No. F375150 3·24 3-31 4-74.1.. 1257 K·ltlll STATEMENT Of UANDONMENT OfUllOf ncnnous.,.,..us MAME ITATEllUfT The followina person has •blndoned the use of the fictitious buisiness name LIDO VALISE, 333 Shipyard W1y, Newport Beach, CA 92663. The fictitious business name referred to aboYe was filed on 12/2/87 In the County of· Orance. Original file No. F-363222 Robin C. Whitesides, 333 Shipyard Way, Newport Beech, CA 92663 This butfness was con- ducted by an individual. ~RobinC. Whhsides This '**'•lef'lt w ftted with the County Ctertc of Oranll County on March 22.1918. 3/31. 417, 4/14, 4/21. 1285 ... 117 ITA~O/I W•DflHDfT ..... ACiiiW IUllrlla ..... ITATIMlln TN folDwiftl .,.._,,, hn ....... "'9 "" of the ftctttlou• buslnHS name (Signed) Transferee (lessor) Mark A. Challed Lease Administrator 1323 BAGZ, 333 Shipyard Way, Newport Bech, CA 92663 The fictitious business name referred to above was filed on 8/28.87 in the County of Orange. Original File No. F·353811. Robin C. Whitesides, 333 Shi pyard Way, Newport Beach, CA 92663. This business. was con- ducted by an individual. (Signed) Robin C. Whitesides. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 22. 1988. 3131 , •n. 4114 4121. 1286 K-39195 FlC1lTIOUS IUU.ESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as Creative Line Spectrum Design OBA CLSD. 4041 MacArthur Blvd., Ste. 190 Newport Beach, California 92660. JoAnne Meeker, 24 Ber- l(eley, Irvine, California 92715 Trish Taboada (Patricia Taboada) 2069 Mandarin, Costa Mesa, California 92626 This business 1s con- ducted by a J0tnt venture The registrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the flct1t1ous business name hsted above on March l , 1988 Singed. JoAnne Meeker Patricia Taboada This statement was tiled with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 24, 1988. File No. F-375733 3/31, 4/7, 4/14, 4/21 1276 K-38963 FlCT1110US BUSINESS NAME STATDIEMT The following person 1s doing business as: RAPHAEL -WARRE N ADVERTISING, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 21, Newport Beach, California 92663. The Raphael-Warren Cor· poration, a California corpo- ration, 833 Dover Onve, Suite 21. Newport Beach, California 92663. This Business is con- ducted by a corporation. Sianed. The Raphael· Warren Corporation, By Steven R. Joyce, Chief Financial Officer. This stwtement WIS filed with the County Cl~ of Oranae County on Mar. 11, 1988. File No. F374339 3·24 3-31 4-7 •·14 1255 "*'CN011CI FlCflliOUI ...... NAMl ITATIMENT The followi"I penon IS doint busiNSS as. (A) RATE FOCUS COMPANY /(B) FOCUS ON INTEREST RATES. 420 Mendoza Ter-race, CoroN Del Maf, CA 92625. .-..., J. Oeth, 420 ._,_ don Temtee, Conlnl Del Mir, CA 92625 This business is con- duded by 9'\ i~ The , ... strant com · "*lted '° trMwt bull· ness under tN fictitious buM'9ll Mme °' nemes llst9d ibcM on~ .• l* Se* ,.., J o.th. This "*"'*" .. ft'9cf with the County Clent ot Orante County on March 28.1988. File No. F375930 3/314/14/144/21 1262 l ·ltlll STATEllUfT Of WNDOflMEJn OfUllOf ncnnous BUllNUS NAllE STATDIENT The followina person has abandoned the use of the fictitious business n1me Newporter International Travel, 43-41, Birch Street. Ste. 200, Newport Beach, Ca 92660 The Fictitious Business Name referred to abo'Je was filed 1n Oranae County on Auaust 25, 1987 International Travel Spe- cialists, a California corpo- ration, 4341 Birch Street, Ste. 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business was con- ducted by a corporation (Signed) International Travel Specialists, Inc Linda Mclntoch President This statement was filed with the County Cieri< of Orange County on March 24.1988. File No. F-353556 3/31. 4/7, 4114 4/21 1283 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTIT10US BUSINESS NAME STATDIENT The followina person 1s doing business as: SOUTH- LAND EQUITIES, 4700 Von Karman, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Pacific National Equities, Inc • a California Corp., 4 700 Von Karman, Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business 1s con- ducted by an individual. The re11strant com- menced to transact bust· ness under the fictitious business ,.name or names listed above on Not Yet Conducting Business Signed Pacific National EQuit1es, Inc . Ronald P Beard. President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 28. 1988 File No F375927 3/31 417 4/14 4/21 1263 FICTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are do1n& business as COUN- TRY CLUB VI LLAGE, 4700 Von Karman, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Ronald P Beard, 218 48th Street, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Hal Marshall Sears, lt9 W1ldbrook, Irvine. CA 92714. This business 1s con- ducted by an unincorpo- rated association other than a pa~h1p Signed Hal Marshall Sears This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Mar 22. 1988 File No f375402 3-314-74-14 4-21 1222 flCTIT10US BUSINUS NAMl STATEMENT The follow101 persons are dotna business IS KEU Y'S COFFEE & FUDGE FAC- TORY, 309 Palm St Suite "B", Newport BMch, Cal 92661 8rl1n E. Potter, 14512 ~hfield Or., Westmins- ter, Calif. 92683. Christine Potter, 14512 Southfield Dr .• Westmins- t•, Calif. 92683. This business is con- ducted by husband ind ..... Silned: Brian E. Putter, Christine Patter This .-.ment ... filed with tt1e County Ctertc of Or.,,.. County on Mar 2!>, l-f""9No.3~ J..314-74-14 4-21 1261 nc m iiOUI 1Utmm MmltAT811N1 The toflowtnl person 1s do1na ~"""' as R11ht W1y Clean1n1. 222 0 1a mond, 8Mbo9 ll&and. CA 92662 Laurie Ann He11reda, 222 Diamond, Balboa Island, CA 92662. This business is con- ducted by an indMdual. The reaistrant com- menced to. transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 2/1/88. (Signed) Laurie A Heear~a This statement was filed with the County Cler'k of Oranae County on Feb. 29, 1988. File No. F-372908 3/31, 417. 4/14. 4/21 1267 1(-39115 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATDIENT The following person is doing business as LIDO VAUSE , 333 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach, CA 92663 The Newport Collection. Inc , a California corpora· t1on, 333 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach, CA 92663 This business 1s con- ducted by a corporation. The registrant com · menced to transact bust· ness under the fict1t1ous business name listed above on 3/18/88. (Signed) THE NEWPORT COLLECTION, INC Robin C Whitesides, President This statement was filed with the County Cleft( of Oranae County on March 22. 1988. File No F-375418 3/31. 417. 4/14. 4/21 1280 F1CTl110US BUSINESS NAME STATDIENT The followina persons are doing business as ATLANTA PROPERTIES ASSOCIATES. 450 Newport Center Or. #670, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Donald Hutchings, 34312 Starboard lantem, Dana Point, CA 92629 John Plunkett, Jr • 26791 We5t Haven Drive. Laguna Hills, CA 92653 This business 1s con- ducted by a general part· nersh1p The regist rant com · menced to transact busi- ness under the f1ctrt1ous business name ltsted above oo l · l ·88 1n CA S1Rned John Plun en, Jr This statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 22 1988 File No F375404 3·31 4-7 4-14 4-21 1240 FtCTTTIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as. DON HUTCHINGS D.B.A GWIN· Nffi PROPERTIES ASSO· CIATES, 450 Newport Cen- ter Drive #670, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Donald Hutchinas. 34312 Starboard Lantern, Dana Point. CA 92629 This business 1s con- ducted by an 1nd1v1dual The regi strant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name fisted above on 1-1-88 in CA Slaned Donald Hutch1n15 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Mar 22. 1988 File No F375'08 3-314-7 4-14 4·2 1 1241 nctmOUS..,.. .... NAME ITATDIENT The foltowinc petSOns are dotna business as: BARRY FAMILY REAL ESTATECOR· PORATION. BARRY FAMILY CORPORATION, 605 Via Lido Soud, Newport Beach, CA92663 John J Sany, a California corporation, 605 Via Udo Soud, Newport Beech. CA 92663. Loma Barry, a Callfomta corpc,,.tion, 605 Via Udo Soud, Nuport e..ch, CA 92663 This business IS con· ~ by. c:orporl110n The re11str1nt com· meocec:t to tnlnsact bust· ness under the fictitious buSlness neme or rwnes listed above on 1980. Scnecf: 8eny F amity "'91 Estate Corporation. By, JohnJ Bany.~ This stMement was fi'8d with the County Clent of Oranae County on Mar. 22. 1988. File No F375399 3.31 4-7 4-14 4·21 1243 FM:TmOUS .,..NBS NAME STATEMENT The following persons ere doin& business as: INNOV- ATIVE IMAGES ADVERTIS· ING, 3301 Seav1ew Ave., Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. Greaory l Wilson, 3301 Seav1ew Ave , Corona Del Mar. CA 92625 Marcialee Lambiel, 3301 Seav1ew Ave., Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 This business i s con- ducted by a hmrted partner- ship The rea1strant com - menced to transact bus1· ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name listed above on March 10, 1988 Signed Marc1alee Lamb1el This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 22, 1988 File No F375398 3-314.74.14 4-21 1233 FICTfTIOOS BUS.NESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are domg business as· WHIT- NEY APARTMENT ASSO· CIATES, 450 Newport Cen· ter Dr #6 70, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Donald Hutchings, 34 312 Starboard Lantern, Dana Pomt. CA 92629 John Plunkett. Jr . 2679 l West Haven Dnve, Laguna Hills, CA 92653 This business 1s con- ducted by a aeneral part- nership T he rea1strant com- menced to transact buSt- ness under th.e f1ct1t1ous business name listed above on l -1.88 in CA. Sianed· John Plunkett. Jr This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 22. 1988 File No F375401 331 4 7 4-144 21 1238 flCTITIOUS BUSINESS NA.ME STATEMENT The followina persons are doing business as CLAY TON PROPERTIES ASSO- CIATES. 450 Newpon Cen ter Dnve fl670 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Donald Hutch1n1s. ~312 Starboard Lantern. Dana Point. CA 92629 John Plunkett, Jr , 26791 West Haven Drive, Laeuna Hills, CA 92653 This business 1s con- ducted by a general part- nership The rea1strant com · menced to transact busi- ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name hsted above on 1-1 88 in CA Signed John Plunkett. Jr This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Mar 22 1988 File No 375407 3 31 4 74-14 4-21 1239 l(.JIU4 FlCTIT10UI .,...us NAiii ITATUIENT The follawt111 person IS doinc business as DAISY VII ASSOCIATES, LTD • DAISY VIII ASSOCIAlES, L TO ; DAISY IX ASSO- CIATES, LTD ; DAISY X ASSOCIATES, LTD •• DAISY Xt ~IATES, L TO., 4120 Birch Street. Suite 104, Newport a.ch, CA 92660, JOHN KOHWISCR. 1907 BayecMn T ....-.c:e, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Th11 ~11nes1 11 con - duct9d by. 1"""9c:t pilftner· 5htp The re11strant com· menced to tnnUct buli· ness under the ficttttous business name or names fisted ab<Mt on 9/1177. S11Md John Konw1ser, General Par1Nr ThlS ....,,.,.,. wn Mid With the Count, C'-" °' Or.,.. Ccu"1 on Mer JO, t• File No Fl7633S 4-74·14 4·21 4·21 1305 - ,_ 11 .... 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN NOT1CI Of nulTll'l IALI ,..,. ... lOUU WTMT NOTICI 10 ..... n 011M1t YOU ME IN DEFAULT UNO[R A oaDOfTRUST, DATED June 5, 1•. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP£RTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBUC SAL£. IF YOU N££D AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON· TACT A LAWYER. On April 21, 1988, at 10:00 A.M., BURROW ESCROW CO., a California corporation H duty appointed Trustee under end pursuant to Deed of T~ recorded June 12, 1985, as inst. No. 85-213187, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorders of Oranae County, State of Califomia, executed by DEAN 8 . PATION WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) at THE FRONT DOOR OF BURROW ESCROW CO., 501 Parttcenter Or., Santa Ana, CA all 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: LEGAL DESCRIPTION PARCEL 1: That portion of Lot 6 of Tract No. 9810, as shown on a map recorded in Book 420, Pages 39 and 40 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said County, shown and defined as Unit 12 on a condominium plan recorded in Book 12874, Page 1131, Official Records. PARCEL 2: An undivided l/14th interest in and to those portions of Lots 1 through 7 inclusive and Lot A of Tract No. 9810, as shown on a map recorded in Book 420, Pages 39 and 40 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of said County, shown and defined as "Common Area" on a condominium plan recorded in Book 12874, Page 1131, Official Records. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 2515 16th St.. Newport Beach, CA. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or Implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. to pay the remaining principal sums of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust to wit: $32,044.27 plus interest thereon from 6112/85 @ 11 % per annum as provided in said note(s) plus costs and any advances of $856.00 with interest. approximately. Exact opening bid may be obtained by calling the Trustee t he day prior to the sale. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to t he undersigned a written Declaration of default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. BURROW ESCROW CO as said trustee. 501 Parkcenter Dr .. Santa Ana, CA 92705 (71 4) 558-9212 or (714) 871-7050 By Cheryl Wyland 3/31 4/7 4/14 1273 NOTICE Of DEATH Of DOUGLAS JOH RAUSCH AND Of P£TtTION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE To a ll heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested 1n the will or estate of DOUGLAS JOHN RAUSCH: A petition has been filed by DOUGLAS GILBERT in the Superior Court of ORANGE County requesting that MARY A. MERCADO be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent A hearina on the petitioo will be held oo 4·20-88 at 1:45 PM 1n Dept. 3 located at 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, CA. IF YOU 08JECT to the grantina of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing, Your appearance may be in penon or by your attorney. If YOU ARE A CR£Dn'Olt or a continpnt creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court or present It to the pef'SONI representatiw appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in sectioo 700 of the California Probate Code. The time for filina claims will not expire pnor to four months from the date of the hearin& noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested In the estate, you may seNe upon the executor or administrator, or upon the Mtomey for the executor or administrator, and file with the court with J)l'oof of service, a written request statinc ttm you desire special notice ot the fili111 of an inventOtY and appraise· ment of estate assets or of the petitions OI accounts mentioned in sections 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. Attorney for petitioner: GARZA, JURE & KING BY ELOISE GOMEZ REYES. 290 North 0. Street. Suite 800. San Bernardino, CA 92401. Signed: Douglas Gilbert, Petitioner This notice was mailed oo 3122188 at San Bernardino, California 3-314.7 4-14 1265 e.53133 UR AND ACaDINT AND HEALTH SYHOntS Of THl ANNUAL STATEMENT · YIM ENDED DICOlllER 31, 1117 American Genef'al Life Insurance Company of New York, 300 South State Street. Syracuse, New Yc>B 13201-1456 Total admitted assets $461,167,551 Total habilities 422,909,581 Capita: stocks 1.500.000 Agrepte write-ins for other than special surplus funds Gross P9id in and contributed surplus Aareaate special surplus Unassicned funds (surplus) Gain (Lou) from operat• Increase (Olcrease) in Capitat and Surptus durina 1987 Insurance in force: Natior!Wtde Accident & Health premiums Scheduhl H Insurance In Foree: Calitomil BusinedPaea 38,598,800 285,862 (2,126.692) 3,220,447 1,538,0!M 6. IAl,846,000 791..370 13,108.720 Accidlfte Md~ pr9fniums • Oirwct~...._..... 34,795 We ~certify the\ the above...._.,. In accord9nce .. the Anna..e 9'Memenl --J!IS lf1ded OecemMFJl.1987 ..... IDthe~~ ol the .. al CaNfonN. ~ '° .... 541Nd; w '· Huff, Pualdl it ~ W1111r P. OtAwlMlan, 9ec~ •IS.~ 3-24 3-314-7 ~14 4·21 1242 MOnCI O/l..,.... IM.I T.I. .... MIHt ... I a..--.1141•• 'fOU AM .. DePAUl T '*- 0.R THI DelD OP TRUST DATIO 4114'11, W&ftS 'fOU TAKE ACTION lO "'°'9CT 't'OtM ""'°"'""· ff MAY • 80LO AT A ~ llA&..a. • 'IOU NalD A• IXPlA· NATION 0# THI MAlUM 0# 'THI PN>Cll-.G AGAINST VOU. VOU SHOULD CONT llCf ALA~R.. On ''*Y· ~. •• 1.00 111'.M. Ho-. ,.., .......... Aftd LMn A910C .. lloft, e Cor· pore11oft, ~ ~ • Home ,.., .. SevtftOS Afld loen Assocletion ol S•n °'90u, •1 TrustH under • Deed ot TrUSI deted 4114113, llQNd by JoMptl ~ and f stwa MmsN, twsMMI end .,.. end recofded 41'UJ13. - Document 13-t7104I Book • PaQe · of lhe Ofttdaf Re· cords o l Orange County, CA wtH .... et pubtic eucllon to the highest b6dduf '°' cltSfl in United States Dotlats, at the "'c>fth lront entrance 10 lhe County Court~. 700 Civic Cenlef Oriw West in the C11y of Sant• An•. 0ra11oe Covnty. CA., all right, !Ille and interest conveyed to and now hetd by II undef the deed of trust, lfl the rul propetly, deicrtbed as. Loi 53 of Trac:I No 3Gell, in the City of NewJH>rl Beach, County of Orange, Stale ol c.tllforn1a, as P8f map recGfded WI Book 93, peges a. 10 and 11 of ~Maps, In the Ollice of the Covnly ,_..order of laid County The street addfeu 0t otllef commc>fl designation ol Ille above real ptOl»'IY IS known lo us as. 2268 Goldef\ Circie, Newport Beach, CA This IM wtll be made, w11nou1 covenant or w•r· ranty, eJIP'essed 0t Implied, regardffl9 !Ille, poaeselon, 0t encumb1ances, to pay lhe unpaid principal sum of 1178.~ 13, plus lfllefest - provtded In lhe note MCUl'ed by the dMc:I ol lrUSI, plus an addttloNI estimated amount ol U ,185 00 11 any, under the letrns ol the deed ot triast and tees, c harges and ex· penua ol the Trustee The LenO.r/Benehc1ery undet the deed of 1rust has ~oed and delfvoefed to the Trustee • DeclatallOft of O. lault ol the obll9a11on1 secured by the deed of llUSI, and a NoflOe of Default and EtectlOfl to Seti, wtMch record- ed on t 2111187 as Oocvment 17·193438, ~ • P-oe · ol Ollici.I A«ords This .... will be conducted by AG9ftey S.S And ftostiftg whose .-..a and pflone no. IS P 0 . Bo• 80188 , Sacramento , CA 85810, (811)4H·2 727. fOR IN· OUtfUES; (1191 4H·H51, HOME FEDERAL SAYINGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION, • Corporation, • Tr1t11ee, By: Andra A Ctlr l stoptler, AuthOflzed Signer. Date: 3121• 3.314-7 4-14 1266 K·3tl14 FICTITIOUS IUllNUS NAiil ITATEIHNT The followiOI person is doina business IS BAGZ, 333 Shipyard Way, Newport Bach, CA 92663. The Newport Collection, Inc.. a California corpora· tion, 333 Shipyard Way, Newport Beach, CA 92663. This business is con· ducted by a e«poration. (Si&ned) The Newport Collection. Inc. Robin C. Whitesides President This statement wn filed with the County Clertt of Oranse County on March 22, 1988. File No. F-375417 3/31, 417, 4/14, 4121. 1281 PU8UC NOTICE 'ICTJT'IOUI IUllNUS NAiil ITATUllNT The followinc persons .re doine business as: NEW· PORT CENTER CHIRO· PRACTIC, 369 San Mieuef Or. Ste. 120, N.B., CA 92660. Jay Merrill Vates, 2 108 Bast1a, N.B , CA 92660. J. Paul Thomas. Calif. Chiropractic Corp., CA 92630. This business is con· ducted by a limited awtner· ship. The reeistrant com· menced to tranuct tJusi. nes1 under the ldittoUs- bulineu name 111 ,__ liltld ._ on l/2111&. Silr*': Nit Memll v-. o.c. This stllllfMnt wn fHld with the Count) Clertt "' Ora,...~on ~h 28,1981. File No. 'J7929 3/314fl 4/14 4121 1249 ~ ..... 1 ...... lhlp, 27111 la Pu bd, = Ni.,.t, c.tlfamla AST R .... rch, Inc, a Del8 .... corporltton, 2121 Mon AV9nUe, Irvine, Call· fomia 92714. BlltcNr ~. DOA. Ltd., A California limited ..,.,,.. .. 27611 La Pu Rued, u.un-Niluef, Cali· fomia 92656. This business Is con· ducted by. pntal partner. ship. (SIGNED) Birtcher Campbell DOA, ltd., a California limited partnership Gener.I Partner By: Birtcher Campbell Prop. erties, a California eener-1 partnership, General Partner. By. Birtcher Limited, a California limited partnership, Gener.I Partner By. Birtcher Real Estate Inc., a California corporation General Partner. By: Donald B. Taloott President By: Campbell uniited, a California limited partnership General Partner By. Campbell Real Estate Inc, a California corporation General Partner By: Robert M. Campbell President This statement WIS filed with the County Clertt of Oranae County oo February 29, 1988. file No. F-375518 3/31, 417, 4/ 14, 4/21 1282 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doina business as: DAT A PREP, 1506 Sandcastle Or .. Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Concurrent Solutions, a California corporation, 1506 Sandcastle Drive. Cor· ona Del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by a corporation. The registrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 3117 /88. Si.,ect: Con· current Solutions, By. W.S. fujitsubo, President This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Mar. 22, ·1988. Flle No. F375396 3-314·7 4-14 4-21 1246 ncnT'IOU$IUllNDS NA•nATDHNT The foflOwiOI person is dolna business as: ENGi· NEERING SOLUTIONS, 1506 Sandc:ntle Oriwi, Cor· ona del Mar. CA 92625. Concurrent Solutions, a California corporation, 1506 Sandcastte Or., Cor· ona del Mat, CA 92625. This business is con· duded by • corpcntion. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed aboYe on 3117/88. Sitned: Con- cunent Solutions. by: w.s. Fujitsubo, President This statement was filed with the County Clert( of Ora"'8 County on Mar. 22, 1988. File No. F375395 3·314.74-14 4-21 1247 t .... 115 ITATIMIJIT Of AUlllOO•INT Oft.MIOF ftCllJIOUIWDS NAMI ITATIMINT The followin1 persons hlWI ab8ndoned the use of the fict itious business name DOLLY ET. CIE, 384 Forest Ave .• #9, uauna Beach, CA 92651. The fictitious business ,.. ..... ,. ..,....,_,. .. filed Oft 12/20/12 In the CourQ ol e>r.,... °"'""' Fiie No. '·2015114. c.-n ... Helldenon, ........ Latuna ..... CA9H31. M8d911• F•rber. 520 lfoollt ltfHt, L•1un. a.ch. CA 92631. Thil ........ con-.... ~ ....... ..,. ...... (Silf*I) Clllll&.11111 ...... '". •.. ,, ...... MD Of NfiiW10M•mta llTATI To all ttetrs, beMftc....., creditors, c:ontinaent cNditon, Md penona wllo fM1 be.,._. .. k•1dld In the will OI ...... ol ROBERT SWAIN YOUNG: A petition Ml .,.._ fllld bf CINDY W. IAILEY In the aup.torCautt~OltN&~ ...... ttwtCINOY W. IAILEY be .......,_. • ..,_,._. reprwralM to. admini1t1r the ...... ol the dee ..... The Pllltion r9QUeltl IUthortty '° .,. ...... the ...... under the Independent Adminlttrmtion ol E1tM11 Act A hMritW an the petition wilt be held an 4/20/88 at 1:45 PM In Dept #3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA, CA. If YOU oeJICT to the pantina ol the Pltition. you should either appear at the heMina and SUie your objections or file written objections with the court before the helri111. Your appearance may be In person or by your attorney . If YOU All A CllEDfTOI or a continaent creditor of the deceued, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed 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 fllin1 claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the helrina noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate. you may seNe upon the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator, and file with the court with proof of service, a written request statina that you desire special notice ol the filina of an inventoty and appraise· ment of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned in sections 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. Attorney for petitioner: E. AVERY CRARY OF MESERVE, MUMPER, & HUGHES, 5190 CAMPUS DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660. Thi:s notice WIS mailed ()fl 3/25/88 at SANTA ANA, California. 3·314-74-14 1275 en.at l Klllto NOTICE Of DEATH Of UL.PH HIJlllCll IAMPION AND OF KllllON TO ADlllNllTU UTATE To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, continaent creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate of RALPH HERRICK SAMPSON, ALSO KNOWN AS RALPH H. SAMPSON: A petition has been filed by EDITH SAMPSON WOOD ANO JULIA SAMPSON HAYWARD in the Superior Court of ORANGE County requestina that EDITH SAMPSON WOOD AND JULIA SAMPSON HAYWARD be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent The petition requests authority to administer the estate under lhe Independent Administration of Estates Act. A hearine on the petition will be held on 4/20/88 at 1:45 PM in Dept. #3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA, CA 92701. IF YOU OBJECT to the arantina of the petition, you should either appear at the hearina and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearina. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ME A CllEDITOI or a contit'laent 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 months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 700 of the California Probate Code. The time for filin1 claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearina noticed above. YOU MAY DUllNI the file kept by the court. If you are a penon interested in the estate, you may ser\19 upon the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or administr.tor, and file with the court with proof of service, a written request statina that you desire special notice of the fllina of an inventory and appr8ise- ment of estate assets or of the petitions OI accounts mentioned in sections 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. Attorney for petitioner: PETER C. BRADFORO, 610 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE, SUITE #1550, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660. This notice was mailed on 3/25/88 at SANT A ANA. CaHfornia. 3·314.74·14 1269 CNl8 .... 155 NOTICI Of DIATH Of llOelllT LOWIU HIX AND Of NHllON 10 ADM•:mD UTATl To alt Mirs, benefici•rin, creditoB, contin,.nt creditors, Md penans who rMy be ott'8f wiM Interested in the will 111-... ol A09ERT LOWELL HIX, AKA R08ERT l. HIX ANO ROBERT HIX: A petition NII been filed by ROBERT C. LANCE in the Superior Court of ORANGE County reQUeStin1 that ROBERT C. LANCE be appoi'*d n penonel represen. tative to administer the ...... of the decedent. The petition requests Mlthority to administer the estate under the Independent Admtniltrlltion of Est.In ~. A hearina on the petition will be held oo 4/20/88 at 1:45 PM In Dept, #3 locMed 8t 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA AHA. CA. 11 YOU .....:T to the .,.mint of the P9tition 5hould Mher appur • the heafina and st.at. '::::, obiections or file written objections with the court before the heerina. Your appurance may be in person "' by your~. II YOU .. A CllDl11ll 111 a oontitlllnt creditor of the dee 1111 d,. fDU ""* flle ,_,, c:l9im wtth IN court OI ,,,_ii ID .. pirlaMI ................ 8PPOitltect bJ the c:aurtwllNn faur monthlhmthedlllolftnt iuuMce of"""'•prwidedMwtlan*dN~lbNe ..,.... Code. The tinle tar ..... delnll .. not ...... prior ID faur .................. ol .. ~ naticed ..... ,., ., -·· ....... bf the court. • fDU .,. •per., Mllil tit If ............ ,_, INYlefW upon the W.llDr • ednlllll1'aw. 111 upon .. ...,,., far the ........................ court ...... .,,.,., ........................... ,., ... ..... ....................... , ....... , .. INlll llJ ......... 111ofh111• w • KCIL'* ,... ........ •lllw l•-1-.Sd•C lfanlll .............. !..,7llr.:_ ......... FJr.. WU.MM A. FADO. INC., 440 I. lA HW&ID.. lA tN• L CA 911. 11111 .... -....... • 1111111 • MNTA ANA. ca .. -. "t~•M lN ncn110U1 ar1111• NAM1 IT£TlllBIY The folkMilll peraon .. doil'I .,.,._ -= ORtfNT HANDEL. 2421 E. Coast ~~ Del Mar, CA H.ahem M. Kerman!, 1045 Wiiie. ..... Bev. Hilla. CA 90210. This bUMMSI ii con· dudld bJ en Individual. The re1i1tt•nt com· menced to tmuct Ml· neu under the fictitious business name listed aboW on 3/24/88. Si1ned: Hashem M. Kennani This statement was flied with the County Clertt of Oranae County oo Mar. 24, 1988. Flle No. F375640 4-7 4-14 4·2 1 4-28 1272 F'ICI I JIOUl IUllNDS NAiil ITATEMINT The followfns persons are dolna business as: ZAM· BUFF COMPUTER SYS· TEMS INC., 2115 Sherina· too Pt. #0·315, N.B. 92663. Bahman Zamanian, n 15 Sherineton Pl. #C-315, N.B., CA 92663. Fassil Michie, Befekadu, 212B 29th St., N.B .• CA 92663. This business is con· ducted by co-partners. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above ()fl 3/31188. Sisned: Bah· man Zamanian. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County oo Apr. 4, 1988. File No. F376598 4-7 4-14 4-214-28 1295 FICTITIOUS IUSINDS NAME ITATlllENT " The followine penons are · · doing business as: NEW· PORT EXECUTIVE CUSTOM AUTO DETAILING, 3811 River Ave., Newport Bach, CA92663. Michael LeeCresse, 3811 River Ave., Newport Beach, CA92663. Christian-Damien Dratty McClunc. 35 Seascape Dr., Newport Beach, CA 92663. J Laurence Holmes VI, 317 E. 22 St., Costa Mesa, CA 92627. This business is con· ducted by I &eneral part· nership. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed abcMt on 4/1/88. Sianed: Lau· rence Hoknes VI. This stMement wn filed with the County Cler'k of Oranse County on •· 4, 1988. File No. F376597 4-7 4-14 4-21 4·28 1296 F'IC I iliOUI.,.... NW ITATDIENT The fol .... penons •re doirw business n: SHORE· LINE PACIFIC DEVELOP· MENT, 3334 C.st Ca.st Histw..y, Suite 200, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. William R. Edwwds, 234 East 17th St. 1205, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Stephen T. Irwin, 436 Cambridle, Com Mesa, CA 92627. This business is con· ducted by • aenera1 part· nenhip. The r11istrant com· menced to nnsact busi· ness under the fictitious business Mme listed aboWI on Feb. 12, 1988. Silned: William R. Edwards. This lt8tement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae Cou~ on Mar. 29, 1988. file No. F376215 4.7 4.14 4-214-28 1290 PUalC "9TICI ACllllOUI .... NWITlTmMT The ............ -. bulin 111 a TMOl- TIONAl OITAIUNG. 2005 w ....... ~ .• ,....... Bch, s..e..1136, taa; LMty J. '°""· 2005 w. •lboe Blvd., N.I ., CA 92M3. This butlnna ta con- dudld bf .. lndhlldllll The .... ltrent com· ,.,.ad " nnuc:t ..... .,.. undlr .. fie••• •1n111,..111..,... ................ ..... ,J. ..... . '11111 J' I AWll w tllCI ..... a.,,. Cllrtl itl ar-.:~ .... •1• ....... ",_ J1J1 •n41144121 i• ... - IPll. 14. 1• THE NEWPORT B•GN ,_ 11 . - Docs & Cats .......... tjl4 ClASSIFIED INDEX MEICHANDISE SALES & SERVICE Antiques ..••.•...•... 808 Appliances •.•••...••• 806 Livestock ......... ' .... 825 Birds ................ 826 REAL ESTATE Housekeeping Rooms 413 Hotels ............•.. 416 Industrial . . . . . . . . 506 1111..u11 ·~ Property ...... 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Airplanes ........ , .. ~900 Arittaue Classic Car ... 912 Autos tor Sale .....•.. 91 O ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcin1 ..•....... 200 Beauty Aids .......... 2 13 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery Lots •.....•. 201 Florists ............... 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 l.qal Notices ......... 212 lodaes-Clubs-etc. 209 Nurseries ............ 815 Lost & Found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 BUSINESS Investments ..•....... 828 Money to Loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 7<V EMPLOYMENT Agencies ............. 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation .......... 307 Appliances Wanted ... 807 Auctions ............. 814 Buildina Material ..... 811 Business Equipment 818 Coins/Stamps ......•• 813 Furniture ............. 800 Furniture Wanted ..•.. 805 Garase Sales ......... 705 Jewelry ..... ""." .. 812 Marine Supplys ....... 906 Misc. for Sale .•....... 809 Misc. Wanted ••....... 810 Musical Instrument ..• 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supplies ....... 823 Sporti"I Equipment ... 819 Acreage .............. 511 Apts. Furnished ....... 407 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Bldg. to be Moved .... 816 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 /Unfurn ............. 406 Lots for Sale .......... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Mortgage & TD ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 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 For Sale .............. 418 Rental .............. 417 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913 Auto Repair I For ...... 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers ............. 919 Foreign & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Situation Wanted .... 308 Directory of Business Services 211-Penonals TWO PROFESSIONALS seeking a third to share expenses, of spacious, clean, very nice, comfor· table Mesa Verde home. Monthly rent $500 + util· ities/expenses split. security deposit & refer- ences required. Call Mr. Green at 642-9310 Days (or 545-8589 Eves) BOOKKEEPING A PAIN? Let George do it Profes- sional, computerized reports. Tailored to your needs. Small business & individual specialist. licensed tax preparer. Georle Bienstadt. The Com~t Bookkeeper. 714-2002 DANI BRONZE STATUE (Doriella) Limited Edi- tion. Half PrLc~ .. Must Sell. 714-968-:>aU4 1 Melanie Taylor Kent Artist Proof. Statue of Liberty Centennial paid $3,700. $1,500 Of best offer. Asst Nagel Seri- araphs $14~ or best offer/633-~l •Attorney ATTORNEY AT LAW JAMES f. LECK SPECIALIZING IN: •Personal Injury •Auto Injury •Boats, Bikes, Aviation, Etc. •Malpractice: Legal or Medical •Work-Related Injury •Insurance Claims •Product Liability •Wrongful Death •No charge for Liia1 Consul- tation. No recovery. No attorney fees. 2372 South- East Bristol #8 Newport Beach 152-elOI RENT A PASSENGER. il.l&&--·6-· eCltldC.. FULL TIM[ BABYSIT-TING In_~ home. Bllb . ... 673-47&9 at 559-4217 ~R~.:! .............. 1111118 .. lft.out. ,. ... lld. SIOO •wk. 16t-510I -Child Care CHILD CARE/ HOUSE- KEEPERS AVAILABLE Live in or out, caring. dependable, screened to meet your needs. Domestic Excellence AllertCY 832-3665 MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! Regardless of credit his- tory. Also, new credit card. Noone refused! For information call 1-315· 733-6062 Ext. M364. MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! Regardless of credit his- tory. Also, new credit No one refused. For infor- mation call 1-315-733- 6062 Ext. M369 .. ~~·· . ~ \,~ -' ;: ·s r."' • . '< 71. """ ..... ,. ... Full prdenina service, seasonal nower plantina. Landscapina. sprinkler yard improvements, lawn treatment, weed control, routine mainte- nance (sprin1 renova· tion). licensed/bonded. 894-6665, Rey Perard. LANDSCAPING & Tree Service & Clean Ups. Monthly Fee. Jim 553- 1554 Houlumus& NMf"D MINCY Ha immedia opettH'15 for l.iw In/Out House- keepers. Exo. preferred. S~nish OK. All Jobs 1°'"' Free. (714) 951-6110 ~ICENSEOANO BOND£0 24 tv home ~.1 smell ~ .. quick~~ on a1'r~ ~1266" FREE CONSUMER SERVICE Call for names of competent licensed & bonded tr~ to remode~ repair, cle.n and aecorate. HOME IMPROVEMENT REFERRALS I NC. (714) 131-7200 WATERPROOF SUN DECKS ROOF DECKS• BALCONIES PATIOS• WALKS• STAIRS Too Quality Products! 100% Maintenance Free Stop water damqe to decks. Prevent dry rot. Eliminate water puddles Fully Warranted! Attractive non-slip Maintenance Free Fully Warranted 472-7861 BEVELED & STAINED GLASS ART/ DOORS Shop at home & save. Solid Mahogony, oak doors. Beveled and stained ilass. Call Stain Art. 531 ~659 LOCAL MOTHER/ DAUGHTER TEAM will clean your house or office. Thorou~. Clean and conscientious. 857-8501 DRY CLEANING CARPETS & UPHOLS· TERY. BEST FOR LESS. CLEANING OF ANY FABRIC. ORV CLEANING GREG 714 964-8789. CARPET CLEANING SERVICE Shampoo & Steam Cleaning Spotlifters, Deoderizer Included. 2RMS & HALLWAY S39.95 ~OGE RS CARPET CLEANING 7 DAYS 014) 472-0230 ASK A90Ut HOST ORv. CHEMICALS l & B Been in Bus Since 1980 HAPPY GALS HOUSE· CLEANING. Professional housecleanin&.. in your area. Weeldy, Bi-weeklyJ monthly, Lie. ana Bonded. 952-3653 HOUSECLEANING. If it's dirty I'll clean it. Reas. rates. 673-0150 Springtime Special. AMERlCAN WINDOW CLEANING available 7 days week. 650-6475 •Hous11ittins House sitting. Affordable Oran~ Counfy area. Call Connie660-1399 after 11:30a.m. PET /HOUSE SITTING available. Ref. if req. Call Ruth 551-8363 a.m. ,. ....... . . ..... ~.. ~ . . . \. . .. . UNIQUE GARDENING AND ~NOSCAPE SER- VICE. Est in area since 1973. We do tree trim- ming, cleanups, mowing and edging. Complete r~ing service. 646- •Music Lessons MUSIC LESSONS, your home by Mr. Palmer Jr Hi. Band Dir 33 yrs in 0.C. All brass & wood· winds. 642-nl5 •Masonry For a dependable dry wall company call Artis· tic Interiors 556- 1160 ... small repairs. Room addition. Custom texture FAST, FAIR & FRIENDLY. O.C.S Finest Painting, uc#516103. Pete 499. 3022 PAINTING ED'S Painting, interior I exterior. Free Est. Lie. 838-8201 •Poetry ELEGANT POEMS for any occasion on parchment frame. Edna 986-4087 •Pool Senice FINEST QUALITY SER· VICE & REPAIRS. 20 yrs. experience. Pre Season Special: 1 month FREE service. Free estimate & pool analysis. Evans Life Guard POOi Service. ~- 8008 •Schools& Instruction MODERN SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES French, Spanish, ESL. Special Courses for Tra- velers. Call Jackie, 497- 3973. Also Masters Degree in Forei~ Lan· guages. ~iahzing in the teaching of young children. •Tile D~N THE TILE MAN Lea~ showers. creamic tile/install/repair /acrd wash/re-grout, shower doors, new & repair, & plumbing, Lic#432332 Call 675-8212 or 846· 8526 211-Penonals MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY. ALSO, NEW CREDIT CARO. NO ONE REFUSED. FOR INFO. CALL 1·315-733· 6062 EXT M 386 LADIES-Why rattle around in your big house? I am willing to share your home rent free; am companionable non-smoking, wefl edu· cated & traveled woman. Work p/t. Have inde· pendent means, love outdoors! Sunny disposi- tion. Newport Beach res- ident. Former Coloradan Highest ref. inqurrres invited: 675·9629 lv. messaee. NOW HIRING * Cashiers * Grill People General Crew 305-~ ()pportun" ORVILLE WANTS YOU! Lookin1 for friendly, independent people to work as clerks at our snack location at New- port Fashton lu.nd. Both days & eve sh;tts avail· able! If interested, visit us at Irvine Ranch Farmer's Mkt in Atrium Court, or call (714) 640- 7701 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS~ $100 per title. Write PACE C947, 161 S. Lincoln Way, N. Aurora, IL 60542 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400-$72,500 Now Hiring. Excellent benef · its. Call 504-649-7922 Ext.1-8348 •FUN* WEEKEND JOB You choose when. Give out samples in market, near your home. 962- 5688 PACIFIC SYMPHONY Wants confident peopfe for its first annual tete-- fund·ratSlr'W drM!. Good S PIT. Call Ann 549-~ 165~. All Shifts Available, Mominp, Dllys, Evenin1s. Full or Part Time. 'Great for Senior Citizens, Housewives, Students 3141 HarbOr Blvd. ea. ....... 548-1279 ABILITY PLUS Positions available: (1) Reoesitionist. $6-8 per hr w/tw>iew min ! 'tear~; (2) 'TypfSt to $8-hr 50+ wpm min 1 year exp; (3) Account~ Cleri<s $6-8 t::': J9t8~~1~ 2 ~rs exp; (5) Secre- tary $7 hr-10 min 2 years exp· (6) Word Processor $1~.50 per hr Dec k Mate. CALL TODAY 014) 544.9957 Marlene Pierce ABILITY PLUS PERSONNEL SERVICES, INC. 14131 Yorba #102 Tustin, CA 100% Employer paid OVERSEAS JOBS, TAX FREE INCOME All OCCUPATIONSl. COM· PANY PAID BE~EA!E Call (305) •56-6603 send resume to: W • wide~. 1126S. Federal Hwy #322, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33316. Advance fee.full refund if not placesd overseas per contract. Licensed as an overseas employment agency. · . ....,... 'ART·.,_ DAYS I !VlllNGI R.EXml E HOURI ~ ••• ,. butkltnt • ,..... ... "'clallon • ... ..., ...... tor • Mlrcul, eo .. try our bMe ID_.. WOftl tunl ................ ~ ........ ilol"9 pereoMffty? ,...urnt phoM....,. ,., a fllP ,.,..,.? Gift UI A CALLI .. .,_ -..11• •u•• • 117·""9 ........ ~7177 ........ '111-4111 IAllTAAllA ... ttTI •Cr ct Ii~ tMI I 1 .. tfr, • .-•• 1 ......... .,.,.,., wottdl••• ..... 1n • ..., ..... ... ...., ............. . eotM __ ...,., MA N A GE M ENT . THRIFTY Oil CO. is cur· rently hiring station man- agers. Benefits include medical, vacation, paid training, and savings plan. Excellent promo- tiona I opportunities. Please apply at 799 W. 19th-' Costa Mesa or 174 15 Brookhurst, Fountain Valley. RETAIL MANAGEMENT ASSISTANT MANAGER We have an imme· diate opening as an Assistant Manager. R equire me n t s include 2 years full time work expe- rience and some supervisory expe- rience (retail pre- . ferred), or a college degree. We offer: .COmpetitive Salary •liberal Benefits •Promotion Opptys. •Training for Advancement Call or apply in per· son to: A2Z FASHION ISLAND (714) 644-1126 Equet Oppty E~. M/F EARN $100,000 First 'Ifill' and be your own boss. No investment required. Must be YflY motivMed with outaoi I. t .nc persona •t..:n::;. ~Cell "Swee · th9nb.. Toi Frw 800-992.9205 for ~I ;, ...... (Excellent for m1n ar women) YES, YOU CAMI •YESI-..."' .... ...... ,.."" - •• ,, a ........ . ·~~.. . .. , ....... *YESl·E,.1,..11 I C11 Jlll1 ""'''' *YESl-hN V•ldtl• IM M1H1u1 *YESI-.... ,, ... , ,_on 11 n ra n 'II ................... ................. C1 1U'1afU u-...... a1 .................. ......... aT·TnO OllUI• I 978-Ttn u.TAAllA ..... 1tH ~ n1.ett IA.TORO ..... tte • ,........, ..... 111. .......... ...., ...... ---~ MARKETING SALES Dynamic ~ Mar- keting Group s posi· lion available, will train. Ideal wor1<ing condition, daity bonus + commis· sion. Gene 675-0023 DISTRICT MANAGER Full time, full benefits, afternoons .. Call Jeff 540· 3008 Now hirina at the "Wof1ds lar~est Pizza Delivery Co. Domino's Pizza needs: Ordertakers must be at least 16 with Dlea· sant personality. Def rvery Drivers must be at least 18, have own car & insu· ranee, and ~ driving record. Earn $7-10/hr. Both positions full Of part time. ADolV at Domino's Pizza, · 2075 NewP9~ Blvd. CM or call 646-2244 "Today ... OFFICE CLERK Full or part time, to fit your hours, must be a prob· lem sotver. Cati Henry or Darlene, 631-6701 HOME AID CARE AVAIL· ABLE. c.re d eldertY 8nd terminal. M-F clean, reliable, with excellent character. Ex"rience, refetences. C.11Eve963- 3478 ..... .. ,,,, ..... F• 1 r"' .,.._, .. C7'4t 250-t070 20 hecUtlwe ~ lulee1IO lrvlM GIRL FRI DAY with good telephone voice1 accurate typing ana Bood with figures. A car- ing office in Corona del Mar, 759-1150 SECURITY *OFFICERS* Full/Part-Time. Top Pay. Now Hirina For Costa Mesa l.oca· tion. Will Train! Uni· form Allowance, Bonus Pay. Medical/ Dental, Credit Union. APPLY 9 AM · 4PM MONDAY ·FRIDAY UNCOLNIECUllTY (714)1110152 (213) 802-24?4 FEDERAL STATE AND CIVI l SERVICE JOBS, now hirina, ~r eree. $13,550 to $59,'80 immediate ~n~~p. Call 1-315· 733-6063 Ext. F369 I NeW lle•taurant open\n&' ......... ~ Alnlrlcll I ..... RIHIJCll, 19C. 'tHIHt tPAY RATESt RN's ., .. 130 .,. LVN's.,,. 119 ... A Hltiof .... Nun#tf snce O«lrint AMM:il,., &1Dnu111 1714) 172.0717 TYPIST Needed for New· port Beach Publish_ing Co. Part Time. 50 WPM. Word Processirta a olus . Call Roter at 631-8120 TfMPORARY Immediate Opportunltte./Fall or Part nme -WliUn/W*1etea • Dilh/Uttlty • Holts!Holteues . Kitchen SuperWor • Bartenden • au. SUI . Dir*'I Room SuperWor-• Codd .... • CooU ..... ,...,.. Pfaduc:tiort Shippll11 I.....,. TedWdenl ~ r.. Dorothy N. ~ (714) 540-1008 T•s•s.,a.-sr~ 2414 South Fairview SuH9 214, Senta Ana NOfUS EARN $7.75 HR. We need euistan'-8 in eva-1~ n respondina to •IY wortt reports sub- mitted by our aaents ~the ate.No expenence necessary; wortt at home. For infor. mation send self· addressed, stamped envelaoe 9~ inches~ to: AWGA. Dept E. Bai 49204, Atlanta, GA 30359 DRAl<E OFFICE OVERl.DNJ 18'0RARY 11111 mltTO PBll POSnOI AYMJll! • ... sts •Clllb . •lnists •. SeaUils •Diii Eaby -.... PlaSsill • ••• till tins (714) 474-2974 1 .. Vnlarm• Sllite 131, Int• 100-W. FREE EOE ~fjbfA ~iif. State of the art, high guality print shop in Costa Mesa needs sharp person, some exp. desired. 631-6701. Ask for Henry PART TIME AM, Week· ends, late afternoon, week days. Must be 18 aood driving record. Call 12 Noon to 7 p.m. 540· 3008 HIRING ASSISTANT M1na1ers and staff. If you hke working in a pleasant atmosphere and meeting peopfejoin Cinnamon Roll Fair. AootY in person. 220~ Marine Ave., Balboa ls&end BOOKKElPING & OFFICE HELP. Full ar ..,t time. '° flt "lfJ4Jf hours. Must be a problem ...,, Cell Henry ar O.· lene 631-6701 Join Ttie Leader of Office, Automation If~ have these skills: •P.C. •Wordl)rOCeSsing •Data Entry •File Clerks •Typist •Accounts ~ble •Reception 1st ·~r/Executive •Seeretaries . All Shifts Available Come to our Costa Mesa location 2790 Harbor Blvd. Suite 109 Mon-Fri 9am-3pm Proper 1.0. required For more information call Costa Mesa 014)557-4427 Anaheim 014)535-4900 lor:il Beach 014)490-9551 ~!2!r-~!r ,,,........, .. 0 ... 406-Houses/Rent/ Unf. MESA VERDE Executive 3000 sq. ft. near golf course. Park view . lease/option or rent. $2,300 Mo. Prin. only . Ref. req. 545-3722 RENT OWNERS UNIT from $100/da~. Some walk to beach. 913/642· 5011 '(tmZ·!!ril•l COSTA MESA 3 Bdr. & 2 Bath town· house, close to shop- ping. _Community pool. $1 ,000 per month. 650· 7000 (&fJ;!·:!u18) COSTA MESA 3 Bdr. & 2 Bath town· house1 close to beach & shopping, Comm. pool. $1.0C>.c;> ... ~~7000 r • r-• ; .,, ~ ~ ~ • ~ ¥ --~ Uni • ...... ...,, ...... UNTINGTO BEACH POOL &SPA 4 Bdrm & 2 Bath home. 2 car aaraa~,_ unfur nished. Availaote '-1 ~JJ·8SO a month. 407-Aoll: ' Furn .. ..._. .... ...,. Udolsle UDO ISLE ~~~~~ vate beach. $1-4.roo month. 675-3191 or 675-5893 408-Aparbnents, Unfur. Irvine NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1 bath uper twnhm on lake steps to pool, Ac ....... all amets. $950. 583-7.:RJl 409-Condos for Rent CHARMING FURN 2 Bdrm 2 Bath, pool, spa, patio, fireplace garage. Short term. S i,875 or lease $1,700. 760-3187 412-Rentals to Share SHARE LARGE QUIET 3 Bdr, 3 Bath. Turfle Rock town house, with pool & tennis & jacuzzi. Non- smokina lady. No child· ren or pets. S340 + '.4 util. Home 854-9243 417-Reeort Rentals Maui MAUl /KAANAPALI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view - fully furn & equip. Ten- n is/ pool/ beach. Bro· chure. 854-0909 7 50 SQ. FEET prime office space in Balboa, great vaews with patio. Available 5-1. Call Judy 675-9615 • ~--~-w ·~ l •*f• . . • . . . . ., r -· .:~~ SENIORS : DISCOVER THE BEST OF BOTH WORLDS · Huntington Terrec• Enjoy Carefr• living in • world where warm perlOMI lden1lon 9nd MMce .,. the standard. Streich out In .. environment ~ with • ICenic ..... walking palha and • pd. Com- pme lhese exceptional f ... u,..: Huntington Terrece North Designed wlh the 8diYe Mnior In mind, Huntlnglon Ten8Ce North provides ,.....,,.. wlh the most modem convenlencn tDdafs adlve Mnlcn ....... Naltled In a naturally '-'d· emped environment you'I llppf9Clillle th• extra at thl8 new communlly. • .,,,,.. tu# NtVlt»,... • ~.th ............. ____ ._. • Bealluly land. FW..,_, and ~~ • Full-Tim. Socllll Di..mr ·F~Scur#y •Slldo, a.• T~ car,.. (714) 848-8811 ..... '°"'* • Ful Sec:wl1l1 • ....,,. IOtolteM ....... . ,..,, ...,.,,. ·sa.io..o.• r • ......,.. 11700. 11100 , .. ,.. •.. " ........... •Nolt CA 11141 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM Sl.00 CU-REPAIR) FORECLOSURES, REPOS. TAX DELIN- QUENT PROPERTIES. ~ow SELLING YOUR AREA. CALL l ·315-736- 7375 EXT H-CA·N for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR) ALSO TAX DELINQUENT & FORECLOSURE PROP· ERTIES AVAILABLE ~~~-1~f1R5· 7L~~!J~~2 EXTG386 WEST CLl.f F_i 4 Bd, 3 Bath updatea home, for sale by owner, 631-6007 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 CU Repair) Foreclosures, Aepos, Tax Delinquent Properties. Now wllin& ~r area. Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext. H-CA-N2 for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM Sl CU·REPAIR). ALSO TAX DELINQUENT & FORECLOSURES PROPERTIES. AVAILA· ~~l~~3f~.~~~~~J>5 EXT G·369 IRVINE TERRACE 0oen House Sat & Sun 12·4, 730 Santana Drive. Exec. styte home, walk to Bal· boa Island. Park tennis courts. Pride of owner· ship nei&hborhood. 3 large Bdr & 2 Baths. Sun room, fi~. skylight. Newty painted & land· scas>ed. Corner lot. $395,000. By owner 805·964-0351 collect. (Do not disturb tenants) H~ tt.t>GUr Waterfront home with boat dock and view. Soa· cious 3 bdrm 3 ba, lrg. bonus room. It won't last. Aaent 638-2755 PRICE REDUCED BAL:BOA ISLAND lovety remodeled 2 Bdr & den. Uvina room with used brick fi~. Plus 4 Bdr. & 2 Bath rental. Exec Rental potential or use total as residence. Owner Anxious. Submit all offers. $695,000. 650· 7000. Open House Sun. 1-4, 520 Coral. Roo ,. • •~ ..... -· ~'I- MAGNIFICEN BAY FRONT WITH DOCKS Live on water with own docks. For two 60 ft. boats or smaller ones. 5 bdrm & 4 baths of luxury. 3 fireplaces, open en~er· tainment area. Including atrium bar, den, formal dining room and gourmet kitchen. You must see this spectacu· lar buy. Asking $1,075,000. 650-7000 • 514-0ut of State Prop. .... .....,.'-" WIDOW HAS MONEY for tJquity, loans/T~. ~1_0]000 up. No ~ify­ i..., no penelty. taH Oen· ison Associ•tes 714· 673-7311 T~ 606-llonef Wnad 50% L.T.V Conditional sales contract secured by UCC-1 and imPf'OW'd commercial location. $30,000 @15% 3 yrs, 1109 MO. (TOM 261- 5879) 700-Businea Opp'l BEST 1 PERSON BUSI· NESS Secure business that offers independent :>Wnership no franchise fees. Manaae your own M>rking hours (limited hours per month) free- dom for your business to grow. Great future resale value. Most important, immediate cash flow, producing income. Min· 1mum investment $5,900. Call Jeanne Hinz for a local appt. l ·800- 255·5725 FISHING ROD MANUFAC- TURING CO . For Sale. Exclusive manufacturing & distri· bution of the Underrod. the newest & most dynamic spinni111 rod on the U.S. market Patent & trademark included. Larje inventory. $123,000. Williams Maan Tiffany styte = ~ f:"tor i:r 631-8120 2 PIECE DINING ROOM Group includes 6 chairs. 64·1nch table with two 18-inch leaves. Hutch. Wooden framed glass doors, excellent storage. Asking $600. 714.559. 1703 SOFA, LOVESEAT, CHAIRS, OTIOMAN. Never used, earthtones. 969-6130 SOFA, LOVESEAT, CHAIR & OTIOMAN. Earthtones. Never used. $275. 843·9294 SOFA. LOVESEA T. CHAIR, OTIOMAN. Brown ~~ke new. $250. 843·9~ SPRING CLEARANCE SALE·l5% OFF recond. major home aooliances. Warranteed1.~livery available. Motiday Distributors, 1712 S. Grand, Santa Ana. 8J4. 0111 810-Milc. Wanted WANTED NEWPORT ELECTRIC PACKET SURRY TOP. 714-650· 0469 ISLAND RETREAT. FLY ~l~~~. 6h~ THIS IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled 7~ Orcas Is. in the San 4543l Juans, is a northwoods COULD paradise. 2 Bdr, 2 bath BUS OPPT!! SELL home with garden. Large garaRE' & work·shop + ADVERTISING BE additional 2 Bdr & 1 bath SPECIAL TY ~~k~~: TRAD~~STERS YO UR port & marina, & beach. 832_9064 l mile to town. Owner ••••ctll' .. 819-Sportinc Equipment GIANT GUN SHOW APRIL 16-17 Grand American Arms Fair SaVSun 9 a.m.-5, Fairgrounds Del Mar {Exit Fwy 5 at Via Del La Valle) 1000 tables, hundreds of exhibitors, 1000s of items: Western Americanal __ guns & knives, leatner goods & holster, rek>ading supp- lies • Ammo, gun safes, police supplies, jewelry & gold, Gov't surplus, scopes & binoculars. militaria, Indian jewelry & artifacts. Do come in costume to the Western Faire! Sellers Space $30 per table. (Min. 2) Dead· line 4/ 4. Almost sokt out! Gunsmithing while you wait (818) 716-9114. 25 cents discount (1 Ad per 1 adult admission) 827-0ffice Equipment $99 PER MONTH RENT I BM PC done. 640K dual drive, graphics high res monitor. 714-261·2416 SMITH CORONA 8000. Very 1ood condition. $59.00. 631-8120 .... 14. 1• THE NEWPORT B•• ,_ • .. ......... ... ENJOY 13-15" l'9tUrn on TDs. Also lend on & buy TOs. $10.i..<?<>0 up Sl mil+. Call uenison Asso- ciates 714-673· 7311 Today! LARGE BOAT to trade out work for live aboard. Nicely located in Marina Del Rey. Reliable, handy person with references preferred. Call Ron 213· 274·8233 908-Motorcydes & Bikes 1987 HONDA 50 SCOOTER Low mileage. 855·4160. Asking $500. 910-Autos for Sale CAN YOU BUY JEEPS, CARS, 4X4s seized in drug raids for under $100? Call for facts today. 602·837-3401 Ext. 457 Karman Ghia KARMAN GHIA Two owners. one shop, iOOd condition. $2500. Call 536-3660 eves or weekends 1987 MERCEDES DM> Turbo, t.ece tNflf s-1· ments. 957-8011 FOR SALE CLASSIC MUSTANG MACH 1 351 engine. Ori1. owner, llOOd condition yellow & black. $6,000. 722· 1286 Ext. 32 Porsche . 1985 PO~SC HE 911 Ruby Red. 18 K miles. Immaculate condition with all extras. Motivated seller. 33.9K or best offer. 495-6870 Volksws8M CLASSIC 1958 VW 1 owner, all original. Orig· inal _paint. 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Hart· Kaufman bit: 1930 S4 Utlle SS Sumerian city S6 Street llM>w S7 ''11ae r.mt•• 51 Saad bu 59 Bautifal Nmlim maid• 60 Tickle OM •1 fancy 61 ~iDd of COIW CJI' COUlia 61 lncliaatioa 63 Peter I wu one 67 Go•'t. llCJ. 61 s...-. an Soiaou 69 Scrap fw Spoc 70 libl. proplMt -r. ... . . -Olymp~~flame burni·ng at Mariners BY 80NNIE ENGSTROM Those of us who can't get. to the '88 Olympic Games in Seoul have a second chance to expe- rience the thrill of competition. Candy Jackson and a committee of more than a dozen PFO volunteers have coordinated an impressive Olympics for Marin- cn Elementary School, which is sure to "knock your socks off." More than 500 students will compete acadcmicaJly, athleti- cally, and even participate in a jog-a-thon, during the aJJ-school event. Newport Harbor High 's band will march down Mariners Drive this morning at 9 a.m. to lead off the opening ceremonies, while sixth graders Allison Dow- ney, David Makcna and Kyndra Smith run in with an official Olympic torch, on loan from the YMCA. Mitch McCoy. student council president, wiU bear a California state flag, which bas flown over the capitol in Sacra- mento, while kindcrgartcner Chad Smith will stand tall with six upperclassmen to carry the Mariners' Olympic flag. The entire Full Dress Marine Color Guard from El Toro will add a professional flair. The children arc geared up for two weeks of competition, for which 286 medals will be awarded. They will work up a sweat at the April 22nd Jog-a- thon, to raise funds for academic and cultural programs, and work off their appetites at a special bar-b-que provided for the participants. The community response has been so enthusias- tic that the e vent has been entirely underwritten by contri- butions, including those from United Premix Concrete, the Booth family, Bauer Motors and Citizens Bank of Costa Mesa. Parents and the Newport- Mesa community have a great treat in store if they attend. Besides the truly fun competi- tions, conducted in the spirit of "participating" more than "win- ning," each class will "be" one of 19 countries. Its "citizens"will march in the opening ceremonies in representative costumes, carry its flag, and some will perform a national song or dance. Classes have done in-depth studies of their countries in order to be authentic. What a fun way to learn! Beyond the Basics Adults and children will have an opportunity to meet dignitar- ies and VIPs, ranging from local to international levels. Princi- pals and teachers from eight Newport-Mesa schools will attend, with Superintendent Dr. Nicoll, Assistant Superintendent Dr. Carol A. Berg, and Deputy Superintendent Dr. Norman Loats, and District Directors Eleanor Anderson, Fred Carter, Dale Woolley, Bill Nunan and Dick Watts. City Councilwo- man Ruthelyn Plummer, Costa Mesa Police Chief David Snowden, and President of the NMUSD Board of Education Jim de Boom will be present, along with Julie Frocbcr .. chief of staff for Senator Marian Bergeson, Lucy Olsen, district representative for Congressman Robert Badham, and Margaret Buckingham, director of sup- port groups for Hoag Hospital and head of all volunteers for the 1984 Los Angeles Olympics. Whew! Allow me to impress you some more. Four Consu- lates-the Canadian, South Korean, German and Russian- will also be represented, and Mrs. Joan Winser, consulate general of the Canadian Consu- late, will assist at the closing ceremonies on April 26. Besides the thrill of winning a gold, silver or bronze, the awardees will have the honor of receiving their medals from Kathy Johnson, USA Gold Medalist in Womens' Gymnastics in 1984. The committee members have outdone themselves to provide inspiration, fond memories, and an event with meaningful par- ticipation in many young lives. Hundreds of children will also participate as hosts and hos- tesses, flag carrien, and banner carriers for the opening and closing ceremonies. Their names would fill this entire column. That's more exciting than the dignitaries. Everyone plays a valuable part in a learning situation that has enough com- petition to inspire and plenty of camaraderie to fulfill. This kind of instruction, encompassing knowledge and socialization skills, will be engraved in the minds and hearts of these young people permanently. No reservations needed, folks. You can leave your American Express card at home. Take a bus, or hop on your bike and feel the catch in your throat as the torch-bearers run in. Let the games begin! Bonnie Engstrom is a member of the Corona de/ Mar High School and Andersen School PT As and serves on the Harbor Council PTA. Is your family governed by gender or God? "Give thanks t o the Lord, because He is good; His love is eternal!. . . He satisfies those who are thirsty and fills the hungry with good things. " -Psalms 107:19 BY PEGGY DARNELL When Deborah Heubsch was a teen-ager, she did not know she was trying to satisfy a hungry heart when she overate. Io a subconscious attempt to fill the emptiness she f cit within herself, she became very ill with bulimia, an emotional illness that involves eating enormous amounts of food and then regur- gitating it. She realized later that the eating binges seemed to occur when she was feeling especially lonely, sad and depressed. It wasn't until she turned to God, through the Christian Science church, that she began to sec that she was trying to substitute for tlle nurturing she needed, t o fill the void that was left when her mother was hospita lized for manic depression. As she studied and let God become the focus in her life, she became aware that He is not only the Father, b ut the Mo ther as well. As she held this tho ught, she began to heal. Huebsch shared her life exper- ience with a capacity crowd last week at the Edwards Cinema in Newport Beach. Her lecture was sponsored by the Second Church of Christ Scientist of Corona del Mar. After being introduced by Judge Bud Franklin, a member of the church, Huebsch began her lecture by stating that ideas can both free us and limit us. "There was a time when peo- ple thought that if you went 35 miles per hour you would suf- focate. Now we fly without a concern of such a thing. That idea was certainly limiting. "Then there arc ideas like young men arc supposed to make 'conquests,' or a woman's goal is to make a 'good catch' -as though men are fish. These arc a couple of the limiting gender concepts that aff cct us all." Other examples of the gender concepts that restrict us, she said inlcudc the ideas that women's self-worth and sense of com- pleteness as wo men arc found at home, and that fulfillment for men is found in a career. "I found myself, at 19, very Costa Mesa CHURCH OF RELIGIOUS SCIENCE list Mea Verde Drl•e Eut, #112 ColtaM-,CA 714 -754-73'9 REV .JAMES TURRELL Meeclac SUNDAYllAM Worship ata church of your choice much in love," Huebsch related. "I married and a year later I was a widow. My world turned upside down! I no longer had an identity. I wasn't married and I felt lonely, empty inside." She said she moyed, and began a career of her own, but still couldn't find the happiness INSIGHTS she was searching for. "I was looking for answers in the ways of the world and its perception of me," she stated. "I finally decided to tum to God with an open and honest heart and prayed, 'Help me to hear Thy voice, to respond to Your direction.' "I began spiritual reasoning using the Book of John: 'God is Love.' Since we arc children of God, He wants us to be happy -just as we parents do our children. His blessings arc here right now. His love is uncondi- tional in its full range of mas- culine and feminine qualities." In exploring more fully thcs~ ideas, Huebsch said, she began to get more courage, to f ecl complete, and to let go of the world. She began to grow. She released old ideas, she became whole. Some time later, she met a man and remarried after being single 16 years. But, she didn't marry because she felt she bad to. She grew into it, she didn't retreat into it. "We do not need someone else to ma.kc us whole," she told her audience ... Divine love will meet every human need." Many contemporary prob- lems have root causes in child- hood, s he maintained, and pointed to her own deprivation of mother love that led to her eating disorder. But, she said, "I began to realize that God as Mother was always present in my life. . . Everyone is fathered/mothered by God. God includes the qual- ities of both genders." Huebsch advised families to seek the inner change toward peace with God as a way of working out familial relation- ships. "'It is when we look the wrong way that disruption occurs," she stated. "It is like a house built on a strong foundation of rock. There will be storms, winds may threaten it, but with the peace of God as a rock that house remains unshakable no matter what happens." Religious Directory 1. Mull Presbyttrilul CIMlrdl lltt Mar Vltea DrtYt (Jambortt and Eutblulf South) Newport lftda, CA• (714) 644-1341 9: 30 Worship 10:.SO Church School "'"""• ........ pndic ... Chrblacc .............. m I • "WHAT WI MUST LEARN FROM nD BAKICERS, SWAGGART ANDontERS" ( ....... IJaloJ) 11--...1~ Dr.~ A. ..._n, Jr. ~ April 17, 1988 "'"''--•JO and IOaH A.M. 600 St. And~ Roed. Newpon a.ch, c.lifomia (714) 631-2880 C..._ "°"' Nu,.n ...,._ 11111'..._.•hlM• 1Wa.) 1EmPlf BHT ,. •.•. .-...... , RU• MAil i. KLEI m•AT•IMCll FrL.a,... ,..., ....... ,,. ...... , .. -...... ...... , ... ,$ ..... •tt . 1 IL t IP I.? lg WI c .. ~,....., ...... . . ., . " " . • • f,f •••• , •• •f •• ,., • • •••• , ••• " " •• •• • ft Cover Home Offered by Ed Escano/Maureen White of RE/MAX-NB · PAIE !l-APllL 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS--ANL 11. I• Old WO-rid grace keys Harbor Ridge home ~.BY CHERYL STEHLING With colorful and lush land- scaping, bright green awnings, used brick, rich wood paneling in the expansive rooms, and white carpeting, this week's featured home spells quality in the exclusive gate-guarded com- munity of Harbor Ridge. Breathtaking views of Catalina, a sparkling ocean, surrounding hills and city lights are highlight- ed in this English country manor home. Offered by Ed Escano and Maureen White of Re/ Max in Newport Beach, the ho me is located at 23 Narbonne and b o asts 7 ,000 square feet of luxurious living, with five bed- room s uites, textured ceilings, Italian marble, solid oak, hand- painted tiles, huge open beam ceilings, crown molding and door surrounds, and an inviting pool and spa. This is truly a ho me ideal for a large family and for lhose who enjoy entertain- ing. OLD WORLD AMBIENCE When guests arrive, they will be laken at once with the old world elegance of this home. Used brick is used throughout the exterior. on all of the walls, pat io decks. planter boxes, fence~ and the driveway leading to the four-car garage. The front enclosed courtyard is reached through an iron gate. There, guests are confronted w.ith an elegant fountain in a relaxing country garden sur- rounding. A fieldstone walkway leads around the side of the home to the rear balcony. There, guests will see how every inch of hillside space was utilized in the terracing of the yard and patios. The lower patio has a spa and 40-foot pool, aJong with plenty of deck space for enjoying the sunshine and view. Back to the front door, guests will find themselves in an invit- ing entry way, accented with marble floors and the oak stair- case. A skylight over the stairs provides an abundance of nat- u ra I light. To the left is a charming guest powder room, complete with a marble-topped antique commode and band- painted basin and fixtures. To the extreme left of the entry, guests step down to the large and luxurious formal living room. All of the walls are paneled in rich oak to the textured and coffered ceilings. The marble-fronted fireplace has a handcarvcd oak mantlepiece. Along the wall facing the bal- cony is a bank of windows and French doors, allowing com- plete enjoyment of the view. To the front of the living room through double doprs is the elegant library/ studf. The oak paneling is continued onto the ceiling. Bay front French doors lead to the front courtyard. Built-in bookshelves, some with stained leaded glass doors, pro- vide enough storage for several volumes. From the living room, guests step up to the formal dining room. A large dining table and china hutch would be right at home in this room. Behind etched glass are two wine storage cabinets. OLD WORLD, BUT HIGH TECH KITCHEN When entering the kitchen from the dining room. guests will be taken at once how the old world ambience was skillfully combined with high tech con- venience. Ceramic tile floors and counters and beam ceilings blend in with the used brick walls and rich oak cabinetry. Storage is not in short supply here. Behind a glass-fronted cabinet is a double pantry with p1'.ll-out shelves a nd a turntable. The professional Chambers gas range is set into a grotto, as is the indoor grill top. A center island contains a veggie sink and chopping block. Other high tech amenities are the double wall- mounted oven and the double sub-zero refrigerator. HUNT ROOM The informal dining area is located at the opposite end of the kitchen and set in a semi- turret, surrounded by windows and French doors leading to the balcony. A wood planter box divides the informal dining area from the hunt room. Guests step down to the par- quet floor of the immense hunt room, an antique English pub bar, complete with heavy brass rails and stained glass. The bar has all of the modern updates, such as refrigerator and sink. On the opposite wall is a marble- fronted stand-up bar. The room, which is located at one end of the home, takes advantage of the location with windows which wrap around for complete enjoyment of the view. The vaulted, bleached wood ceiling with heavy exposed trusses gives the room a feeling of openness. A large fireplace completes the elegance. BEDROOMS GALORE From the hunt room, step into a hall, which has rear staircase access and a downstairs bed- room, which can be used as a mother-in-law or maid's quar- ters. This room has a hardwood floor, separate entry, large wallc- in storage closet and private bath with glassed-in tub shower. From the entry, walk up the elegant oak staircase with Orien- tal runner. At one end is a large bedroom suite, ideaJ for a maid or live-in nanny. There arc two closets in this room, a deep window seat and private bath with skylight and glassed-in tub shower. A laundry room is at the end of the hall. Another bedroom is reached through double o,ak doors. Open beam wood ceilings, French doors leading to a petite balcony OU WILi mu llT -TECl-Fer II II II 1M wd 111i1iL .. .._ .... II 1111 --It, Al .... klllllll .... •11111 ...... 111111 • ,. .............. and the view and a special closet, perfect for toy storage, are highlighted here. The private bath has an unusual wardrobe closet with abundant storage. Tile is used generously in the bathroom from the countertop to the bathtub. Down the hallway towards the master suite is a sunny window- seat, which looks out on the front of the home and hillsides. Another unique feature of this home is the artist's studio or workroom. It is set toward the front of the home, with vaulted ceilings set with windows pro- viding southern exposure. MASTER RETREAT Climaxing the tour of this wonderful home is the master s uite, which provides two retreats in one. French doors and· windows look out over the view and provide access to the petite balcony. The room is very large and has vaulted beam ceilings for openness. Built-in bookshelves, a full wet bar with mirrored shelves and a used brick wall, where a fireplace can be added, make this a pleasant room to relax in. But to the front of the room is a real treat. Through double doors, one will walk into another world, in a room known as the "cabin." Rough-hewn wood floors, deep vaulted wood ceil- ing, a cozy fireplace and French doors add charm to this room, which is ideal for placing rustic- style furniture. It is indeed reminiscent of a mountain retreat. The master retreat wouldn't be complete without the luxury bathroom. Two toilet rooms, one with a bidet, a deep waJk- in closet with built-in storage, a sauna and travertine Roman spa tub, a separate accessory closet and mirrored dressing area complete the picture. REALTOR INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is listed with Ed Escano and Maureen White of Re/ Max of Newport Beach. The asking price is $2,900,000. The office is located at 3 Corporate Plaza. Suite 101, Newport Beach. For more information or viewing, call 760-SOOO. ~ REALTORS® .. EAITllDE !811 111!,• ~legant multi-lev~l 2 BR, 2 BA + den with light & airy town home with 3 car garage. 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Professionally decorated with white tile and beige Berber carpet thru-ou t. A/C. custom closets, & plantation shutters. Ask for .. Open Sunday 1:30-5 21 Hillsdale RONFELSOT ..,.-Ill.•• •n 11,•.• Bay front custom. English traditional home f ea tu r - ing antique oak paneling imported from England. Has .3 boat slips, 20 foot contilevered deck . pool & spa m front courtyard, 5 BR. 5 BA, 4 fireplaces. large FR with built-in bar & fire place. Ask for ... JOANN KENTON WALi TO BEACH l!Oti,000 Soph1st1eated penthouse m security building only blocks to ocean! Plan tation s hutters, plush white carpet. beveled m rrrors, kitchen skyligh t, uuhty room fo r W I D , air conditioned. Very low down on assumable loan. Will trade. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY El.RAil EXECUTIVE lfTIEATI 1271,IGG Newer, z.ero lot-line contemporary residence featuring 3 BR, 2 'h BA, formal dining, fire places in family room & master BR. And such luxuries as spa bath, ale, full security system. Owner will as&st in EZ financing. Lease, lease-option ? Im- mediate occupancy. Ask for ... Open Sunday 1-4 12463 Irvine Ave C-1 PAULA BAILEY fllll.M VIEWll UU.lliO Ocean, harbor and city light view s. Villa Balboa. Two large bedrooms + convertible den w/w et bar. Security building With many amenities. Lease option or owner financing. Ask for ... DENNIS GRIMES llOITHW•·VllTA FIWE 11a,100 This de tached doll house has two master sui tes. 21 i baths, a lovely country kitchen and a good size yard. There are two walk-in closets and oak built an cabme ts. All this. plus aar conda uomng. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK SIGHTS I SOUNDS Of OCEAN S7 45,000 Dvnam1<. 3 BR. :J 1 ~ BA San Cleme n te bluff h orn H~ghl~ upgraded. His he r Mstr bath, cu. tom tile. \\.'tJO<l & f1x turl' througho u t. 1 1 acre lot plumtx>d for pool & fu lly la ndscaped w spa Private beach pn\·i) •g 'S k,k for ... DE NI GRIME .. .• Can do at all here a t 2619 Vista Ornado with panoramic back bay view in newer North Bluff. Luxuriously ref urbi~hed 3 BR. 2 ·~ BA, 2 car garage. comm. pool. Exclusive listing. Ask for .. Open House Sat & Sun 1·5 CLIF A E'L YNN KEMP 780-6000 ' TOW• .. UV• AT Ill F•IT 1117,I• Highly upgraded family townhome in Fountain Valley. 3 BR + downstairs den which could be 4th BR. Approx. 9 years new . Gorgeous mstr suite w /vauJted ceilings & fire place, large Roman tub & x-large walk-m closet. Ask for ... FRAYDA EILBERT UDO IAYF•T 12,!liO,• Make an offer! Exquisite waterfront property . 180° bay a nd city hghts view w/private slip for 60' + yacht. Near turning basm 3+ bdrm . 5 bath. 2 f 1re places pl':15 a full baseme nt for storage. Un - surpassed quality. New Berber carpet and lavish mar ble throughout. Furnished Yacht 1s nego- tia ble. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER cmGIA Dfl MAI-VIEW 1648,• Situated on a large corne r lot on Irvt'ne Te rrace's best street . THis 4 bdrm , 3 bath home is loaded w /charm. Bay & ocean views. Formal living room w /fi replace. separa te family & dirung rooms plus large knchen w /island and nook. Won't last long. Ask for... DIANA PROSSER ....... ,.Ill._., 1717,• Designer treatment with French windows & doors, mirrors, skylights and A/C. The backyard is an entertainers d light featuring a pool, spa. bar-be-que and patio Large upstairs bonus room adds to flexible usage in this 5 bdrm home. Ask for ... JO-ANN DORAN lflCIUIT-cATAI• NW 1141;• Dramatic upgraded 2 bdrm + den condo. Hard- wood floors in entry ... kuc hen with extens1ve use of Plantation shutt(. rs. Call for your personal showing. RON FELSOT IAYllDE CIVE liH,• Live in Newports most prest1g1ous gated Water- front commuruty. Lu xunous an d smashing enter - tainment home. Architectural design and decor. P rofessionally remo<leled to enhance the resort hvmg motiff with exqu isite use of mirrors. marble, textured wJll coverings a nd verticals. lacquered cabinets and a ll on on ve level with h1gh ce1lmgs 50 ft. pauo with bay. mountain and city lights vie ws. Ask for J U .. E DAVI •VE YM fAMaY Tl Tm PAlll 1124,IOG Located on Paseo and ac~ from park Wood- bradge. Designed with farrul y needs m mmd 4 bdrm. 3 bath. European sty le kitche n. Open famil y room Yard with spa Many custom bullt- ms. T nple car garage. And more Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN . TAU AllUT ClllE•ITI l1!11/M1. T his lrvme 3 bdrm. 2 1 ~ bath townhome 1s 1t. Air cond1tionmg, farmly room and double car garage All m walkmg distance to pool. recreation and North Lake. P rivate yard IS perfect for ch ildren Ask for. MAXINE GOLDEN 3 CORPORATE PLAZA • SUITE 101 • NEWPORT CENTER INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER 4 ----- PAIE 41-AP11l 14. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-APa II. 1• .P e , 1 I t ~ '· r: p n / I ; -·1 f 1 t · r} : .., I · · ~. · , l / -· • 1 < J i.., 4 ~' L .t • f l . . -, , . . Colby says political involvement important BY CHERYL STEHLING If ()ale Colby, president of the Californja Association of Real- tors (CAR). has any advice for fell ow real tors in this election year, it would be to become more involved politically and to sup- port candidates who have vision for the future and courage to implement that vision. "If you don't offer support, either in monetary contributions or by work, then you have no right to complain," Colby told an assembled group of realtors during a breakfast meeting at the Red Lion Inn recently. "Pick your candidates and work for them as strongly as you can." But Colby feels that the Board of Realtors itself should not become involved in partisan politics. 1 uwhen a group of us was in Washington in January, we found out that, for the first time in about 15 years, the assu mp- tion is that the 'R' you wear on your lapel means Realtor and not Republican," Colby sajd. "That example means to point out that if we concern ourselves with only one side of the aisle, we lose out on gut real estate issues, because we didn't concern ourselves with both sides.•• Colby said that this year will not be a heavy legislative year because everybody is up for re- election, in the state and national arena. He addressed some items that happened in the past that will have an effect on the future. One was a bill called SB974, the home inspection bill. He said CAR opposed this bill in terms of the specialty licensing involved for home inspectors. Another measure he addressed was ACA129, the school finance bill. A major area of this bill involved developers' fees as they relate to new school construction. "It affects affordability, .. Colby said. "For example, a 2,400 square foot home in Visa- lia carries a $1 .50 per square foot school finance fee . It is easy to calculate that to add $4,000 KEEPING UP WITH THE MARKET! CORONA DEL MAR FANTASTIC VIEW OF HARBOR Entire new kitchen, baths, skylights, carpets, new paint. Four bedrooms, 2~ 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 sec- lusion on the canyon, minutes 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 back yard. Move in and invite your guests. $489,000 GREAT VALUE HARBOR VIEW HILLS C-Plan in Broadmoor II section. 3 car-garage, 4 bed- rooms, 2~ baths. Nice large private courtyard. 59000 Next to the greenbelt, this very, very well kept home has one of the best locations in the port streets. One of the cleanest and best kept homes ever listed. $409,000 EX-LARGE LOT LEASE HOME HARBOR VIEW HOMES Pool and spa, larp yard. Porto'fino 4 bedroom model. $2300/ month LEASE Three bedroom, 2~ bath townhome . Bluffs. $1450/month·. Nice condition. Portofino Model in Harbpr ViPJW Homes. Pool and spa, large lot. Call for details. $469,000 CHRISTA GERRY LONG alone to the cost of a $125,000 home." Another area of concern Colby addressed is the slow- growth initiative, which quali- fied for the June ballot. "My opinion as to why that happened was because the wrong people were elected to leadership positions who didn't have vision enough for the future in the first place," Colby said. "Make sure you put the people who are running now to task, make sure they have vision and the courage to follow through with what they tell you." He said that the slow-growth issue is not confined to the Orange County area. The trend is running through the entire state of California. Last year, he said that CAR raised about$ I . 7 million in PAC contributions for the state of California. He is hoping that this year's contributions will reach that mark or exceed it. Colby is a former president of the Covina/ San Gabriel Board of Realtors and the owner of Colby Realty Companies, a Glendora firm which employs 75 Realtors. His involvement with CAR dates back 25 years. He was an Association director for 18 years and was elected in 1984 ro the first of three consecutive terms as treasurer. During 1987, he served as president-elect and was a member of the Association's Federal Housing Issues Com- mittee. Colby is also deeply involved with real estate at the national level as a director of the National Association of Realtors since 197S. He cu.rrently serves as a member of that organization's membership policy and strategic planning committees. He lives with his wife, Norma, in Glen- dora. CAR is a statewide trade organization with 115,000 members involved in all facets of the real estate industry. Dale Colby llTllMClll Piii PUCE le-lo-lit PIRI PUCE Directly to 2505 Cliff Dr. Only 3 Beautiful View Lots Left on private cul-de-sac Lot #I -SOLD Lot #2 -S33S,OOO Lot #J -SJ8S.OOO Lot #4-SOLD Loe #S -SCS0,000 Loe #6-SOLD Conceptual plans included, if desired . aa A.IJ Siccs have Bay cl <>can View ••2-1200 (8) REALTY WORLD .. NEWPORT BEACH a note from maury Westcliff Executive 4 bedroom home in move-in condition. Nice pool and patio. $395,000. . . CdM-Shorecliffs Check out the features of this completely redone home-3 bedrooms, 3 baths, large family room, formal dining room, large lot, view from master bedroom and living room. Priced at $698,000. Villa by the Bay Bea~tiful view from deck. One bedroom, den, two baths, half-house, half- mob1le home. Boat dock available. Community pool and spa. $55,000. 3 bedroom, 2 bath 4 bedroom, 2 bath house 3 bedroom, 3~ bath condo Rentals . $1550/month $1800/month $2150/month - SERVING NEWPORT BEACH, ......... -,... 1121,111 This beauty sits on a double lot on a quiet street. Features 3 BR, 4 BA, gourmet kitchen, pro- fessional decor, center patio with sparkling pool, firepit and large seating area. ... llT UW191' 11•1 1111,111 Redecorated in neutral tones of beige and white. Berber carpeting + accent of marble and subtle design wall coverings are exceptional. Con- vertible den and huge master suite with walk-in closet. Slip available. Walk to beach. , .... , • •DTMI 1211,111 Two story home on R-2 lot. Spacious living room with corner fireplace, open kitchen, bath and laundry room downstairs. 3 BR, 1 BA, large sundeck, UP. Could be great rental property. Lido Realty 3377 VIA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH 1.91111.E ....... Remodeled 2 story home on corner lot. Mediter- ranean ambiance throughout with Mexican pavers in living room, dining room & kitchen. Spacious master suite with sunroom or nursery, adjacent sundeck. 3 BA, 2 BA, den with wet bar. OPEN SUNDAY 1-4 425 VIA LIDO NORD. NB 11 llTSTll .... , 1111,IOO This offering has private access to 3 Cameo· Shores beaches. Spacious home with 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, den, formal dining, excep- tional pool and waterfall. Security system . 1121• llllY WI • -in Olde Corona del Mar. Archltectually perfect executive residence, designed to enhance sunset views, privacy. entertlanment & family living. 3 BR, 3 BA, large family room with fireplace. Spacious master suite & private sundeck. This home offers all the amenities ................................................ 1111,111 PROPERTIES FOR LEASE L .... _,., UI Ml PlllllaJ -3 BR, 3 BA, den, 2 patios. Fully furnished, except linens. Very clean, close to wedge. Approx. 2560 sq. ft . 2 car garage ....................................... u.-1- 112 -.Z PL, ¥11111 LEI 11•1 -Large. Bachelor unit, furnished. Bed enclosed with screen for privacy. Guard gated comm. pool & spa ......................................................... 11111• IMI ••1111 all, .,. IP• -Two office ;:=:.~~~-'.~.~~ .... ~~~~~.~-~:.~~.~.~~;Li• 915 sq. ft ................. ························· ~ .-1-. 673-7300 COSTA MESA & LAGUNA BEACH ........... 1211,111 Fourth floor unit with pleasing bay and ocean view. 1 bedroom, 1 bath, sundeck. Comm. pool, patio, sub parking. Slip available. Walk to beach, restaurants and shopping. Clll ICUI •11ns 1121,111 Upside d own living in this lovely oceanfront home. 2 BR. 2 BA, den with ad1oining patio on ocean side. Living room, dining area, kitchen, master suite upstairs. Both ocean & bay views. Quiet end of Peninsula. ..... ...a ...... Near Balboa Pavillion. Walk to everything. Very spacious 3 BR, 2 BA upper; 3 BR, 2 BA tower. Typical ON while interest rates are low will break even on summer /whiter rent schedule. .. _. .... _._._._._._._._._..__._._._._. ... __ HOWMODIPPEU ·IROKER ................. _._._. ... _._._...-_. .. _._._._.. KATIE BRONN• WfVQff GU• GM WLOR • ~ MNllSOOR • CVl.JOE1lE TAVLOR • CHRtSTINE CRAMER• ST'EAW. ~ • DAAEU. £RVNij • HONARD LAWSON 11.&.a DBRORE •NH. DEt..s • .0... ~ • .:ll .eM:u. •CAROL ~\el• Git~•~~•~ 01IREN • EUZMETH ~ • ~ ~ Expect the best"- COSTA ~.iESA FABULOUS POOL AND SPA 1316,500 4 BR, 21/2 BA, den and formal dining room. Newly redone with exciting decor. Call Reva for your private showing. 645-81 15 HUNTINGTON BEACH PRIVACY POOL • GAZEBO l!M,900 Relaxing 4 BR, 2 BA two story H.B. home with automatic safe pool cover, malibu lights on automatic timer, ala.rm aystem, Flagstone fire· place in living room. Newly tiled kitchen plus a pass thru to patio. New bathroom plus many f me upgrades. New wet bar facing the pool. Oak custom "executive office", sprinklers and spacious storage. Call Marc Mongeau on this beautiful property. 645·8115 CLAMIC CUSTOll LlJxuaY 1111,500 Privacy with quality. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 patioe, 2 car detached, ocean breeze, fireplace. Home is beautifully decorated and customized with the finest upgrades. Dutch door, cathedral ceiling, & bronze lighting, sprinkler and professionally landscaped with fruit trees. Call Marc now for more assistance. 645·8115 Neat and tidy one bedroom. Great view of the mountains, valley and city lights. Ideal for single senior. Security, recreation, hobbies and health facilities. Friendly, helpful neighbors. Ask for Leo Rachford. 645·8115 There's Strength hi Numbers COSTA MESA OFFICE 2299 Harbor Blvd. SEAR'S FINANCIAL CENTER Costa Mesa, CA 92626 845-8115 r· ,_, c:. T "· r 11 Es · ..;..)-.J ~ ,, J->.. MESA VERDE ESTATE 11,800,000 This is a double lot property that epitomizes the California life·style. Situated on the 15th fair· way of the Mesa Verde Country Club Golf Course, the property features a pool, spa_, green· house, two patios, and a lighted north/soµth tennis court. The impressive home bouts 5 BR and 5 BA including a master suite with sunken dressing room, a soaring ceiling living room with fireplace, baronial dining room, staff quarters, gentleman's library with fireplace, and a full equipped guest house. Reva Samuels can show you this prestigious property. A Coldwell Banker Estate Division. 645·8115 · THREE BR ON EASTSIDE S 152,000 Chalet style townhome, secluded end unit. High beamed ceiling and interior paneling through· out. Large backyard with room for expansion. Quiet 10 unit complex with pool and spa. Call Rosemarie 645·8115 RV ACCESS 1184,700 3 BR, 13.4 BA, family home on large lot. Close to TeWinkle park, schools, and South Coast Plaza. Perfect for your family. Call Tami 645·8115 GORGEOUS END UNIT 168,000 Overlooking streams and tropical landscaping. Parquet entry with mirrored closet doors. Cov· ered patio, garage, & carport. Move· in condition. Land lease only renegotiated in 1996! Call Bernie 645·8115 EASTSIDB COSTA llBSA 1141,000 Lowest priced home on Eutaide. Thia is a 3 BR attached home and _you own your own large lot. Comm. pool & apa. Call faat, it will be gone. Joan 645·8115 PEIJCAN POINT 1179,900 3 BR, master suite "~ 0 C!place, cathedral ceilings, skylighte..'" O ""'·· 2 car garage. Call Tamie 645·8115 -_, South Coast Plaza 3333 Bristol Street Costa Mesa, CA 92626 850-1212 r I'" .,. • I I I ~ • _.,, _J .J ,., ... , .i ; • LllSUULY LIVING 1111,500 3 BR, 2 'h BA, indoor laund~. central air, two car garage, beamed ceilings. Facilities include, pc;K>l, spas, tennis courts. Near South Coast Plaza. Call Dick 850-1212 RAU BA.STSIDE POUIPLBX 1170,000 Juat Listed! Three one bedroom units and one two bedroom unit. Excellent potential. Call Doug or Heidi for additional info. 645·8115 SO CGAS T r~ETRG WHY PAY IBNTm 180,000 Fabulous Park Bristol condo. Beautiful split· level loft unit with private enclosed brick patio. Perfect for singles or couple. Close to absolutely everything ... South Coast Plaza, shopping and Performing Arts. For this price what could you possible find on fee land? Don't miss out. Call Heidi Stockwell for more information. 645·8115 BACUELOR/BACHELORETTE HEAVEN 173,750 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 ypu. 645·8115 DON'T PAY RENT 1109,000 Ground floor unit with 2 BR, 2 BA. Wash· er/dryer hookups in unit. Largest patio and yard in complex facing greenbelt and pool area. Fire· place and air conditioned. 1 carport and 1 space. Assumable fixed 103.4 % . Great for first time buyer or couple. Call Mickie. 645·8115 LARGE YARD PAllJLY ROME 1119,500 3 BR, 2 car garage, large immaculate yard with storage shed, great RV storage. A swamp cooler and covered patio for comfortable summer liv· ing. Call Dick 850·1212 LOTS OP ROOM $85,500 In main area of this 2 BR mobile home. Lovely built·in buffet in dining room, eating bar, walk- in closets, private laundry, storage shed and enclosed porch all located within quiet adult park. To fall in love today. Call Georgene 850-1212 BABBLING BROOK 1109,900 Beautiful 2 bedroom condo with cathedral ceil· ings, central air and fireplace. Laundry facilities included. Overlooking running stream. Call Dick 850·1212. ,..... .~--~ ,,.._,!""'" -_.),...._--' _,:::. ' _:,-i ~ f:::. PERFECT POR FAMILY 1117,000. Two story 4 bedroom townhouse. Gated com· munity, pool, cloee to park. Perfect for family. Call Fari. 850·1212. Experience, Expertise, Enthusiasm Doq Meeder and Heidi Stockwell have combined their knowledae and enthusium to better serve the community and their clients. Doug bu been with Coldwell Banker for four yean and within that time, be bu achieved the Di1tin1ui1hed Achievement Award, Top Listinp Taken for 1987, the Gold Circle Award, and is a recipient of the pratiaioua Quota Bulter Award. Dou1 ii also Treasurer of the Newport Harbor-Costa Meu Board of Realton, and sits on the communications committee. Heidi bas been with Coldwell Banker for a year-and-a-half and bu achieved the Silver Circle Award and the DitUnpiahed Achievement Award. Heidi ii abo very Ktive in the Newport Harbor-Costa Meaa Board of Realton; alae sits on the communications committee, u well • beina invohed in Women 'I Council. Their combined expertiae, experience and entbmium c:reaaa a lewl ol •rim for their dieaal dall ii u-. 111d ia die community. You can u.pect the bllt from Doua Ull Heidi. THE DALEBOUT A s's 0 c I AT I 0 N A REAL ESTATE COMPANY COSTA MESA UNITS ... Now complete. Now renting. Beautifully constructed 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. Vaulted ceilings. Washer I dryer hook-1Jps. Two car garages. Separately metered. Readily converted to condominiums. Each unit has 1388 sq. ft of livable space. Lush landscape. Pool and spa .... $2,650,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS ... Even if you're a per$>n who is not easily excitable, this home is enough to start your heart thumping. Quiet, restful location. Magnificent grounds. Colos- sal view. Exemplary craftsmanship. Fasti- dious attention to detail. This 3 story mas- terpiece features 4 bedrooms, 41h baths, a library with a sitting room, a family room, a dining room, a game room, a green house ... and a separate free-standing guest house. The residence is only 41h years old and is well worth the ample sum being asked .......................... $1,395,000 DOVER SHORES~ .. Come, see the elegance and privacy this home has to offer. 4 bedrooms, each with their own private bath. Fantastic open floor plan with very large rooms. Perfect for entertaining and enjoying the beautiful views of the Back Bay. The decorator touches are exquisite from the parquet flooring to the beautiful, leaded beveled glass windows. Two air conditioners. 3 car garage. Many more amenities just too numerous to mention. Come and see for yourself. . ....................... $875,000 BIG CANYON ... Elegant Versaille Model. 4 bedrooms, 41h baths. Family room. Beautifully situated on over 1 /3 acre on the golf course. Estate sized private yard has large pool, spa, barbeque and gazebo for gracious entertain- ing. French windows and doors in kitchen and master bedroom. Marble floors in entry and dining room. Three fireplaces. Air conditioned. Fabulous potential in this former model. .......................... $850,000 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 .•.... $795,000 DOVER SHORES ... This unusual residence is blessed with an abundance of everything. Maje~tic views. 5 bedrooms. Spacious indoors and out Fruit trees. It even has 2 retractable roofs, one over an immense atrium and one over the pool. Other virtues include a dining room and family room. This is no ordinary property. It is a residence of dramatic scope and limitless possibilities .... $775,000 DOVER SHORES ... Large families can be fun ... if there is adequate space. A magnif- icent home designed for comfort. 5 bedrooms. 4 baths. Dining room, living room and entry hall with Mexican pavera. Kitchen remodeled with skylights and all new applian- ces. Wet bar with wine storage. Detightlul back bay and Newport Center view. Three car garage .••.•.••••...•......•.• $725,000 LIDO ISLE ... New French Mediterranean contemporary home. 3 bedrooms. Loft. 3 baths. Two blocks from Lido Clubhouse. Soaring ceiling in living room. Marble fireplace opens to living room and dining rooms. Gourmet kitchen. Light oak floor. Berber carpet Custom oversized spa. Water view from second story. Air conditioned. This quality home has it all ............. $700,000 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 including Poggen Pohl cabinetry in the kitchen, skyli1ht, white oak floors. Lovely landscaping and an adorable play- house in the backyard make this very special home irresistible .................. $659,000 BAYCREST ... Spectacular remodeled home on prestigious Antigua Way. Spacious and bright. 4 bedrooms, family room, study, 3 fireplaces, mirrored wall in living room, high beamed ceilings. Sumptuous master bed- room suite with 8 x 12 walk-in closet and dream bathroom with whirlpool tub. The kitchen is a showplace with magnificent custom domed ceiling and 2 side-by-side built-in Amana refrigerators. Secluded patio and pool make th is home an outstanding value you don't want to miss ....... $649,000 DOVER SHORES ... Generously proportioned 5 bedroom home. Panoramic views 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 subt1e that you may never know they exist .. unless we tell you about them. Call us ........ $629,000 KINGS ROAD ... Cape Cod home with 3 bedrooms and 2 baths. Vistas 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 .................... $595,000 BAYCREST ... Superb location. One of the most prestigious neighborhoods in the community. This residence boasts a hand- some exterior and an interior capable of handling the demands of a large party or a large family. 4 bedrooms. Family room. Dining room. The huge atrium features a sliding roof. This home is also endowed with air condi- tioning, a walk-in safe, 3 fireplaces, a pool, spa and waterfall. Freshly refurbished. . .................... $535,000 NEWPORT BEACH ... The beauty of its setting and location makes this offering one of Newport's hidden gems. An extraordinary custom 3 bedroom residence on 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 assure maximum privacy. The outdoor living borders on paradise with its stunning pool environment Discover this one .•............... $525,000 631-7300 BALBOA PENINSULA ... Beautiful custom home built for the life style of the beach. 6 years old and decorator perfect 3 bedrooms, each with their own private bath, open beamed and wood planked ceilings, built-in furniture throughout. 2 fireplaces. Master suite features 2 large decks with views of the city and the ocean. This home is very special and just steps to the beach ........ $449,000 BIG CANYON ... Wonderful Dover Model in guard gated community. Fabulous unob- structed Golf CQurse view. 2 bedrooms. 2 baths. Den with wet bar. Marble entry. Mirrored wall in very large living room. Well maintained by original owner. A "must see" at .............................. $455,000 EASTBLUFF ... Comfortable, immac ulate home suitable for practical family living. 5 bedrooms. 2 baths. Pool. Come delight in the warmth and security that emanates from the large country kitchen. Th is home is truly an outstanding value i n today's market ......................... $379,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... Large 4 bedroom, 3 bath pool home. This property offers unlimited potential and challenge for the family with creativity and foresight This home features an outdoor sauna, bu ilt-in brick barbeque, den, two fireplaces and an unusually large foyer area Close proximity to all that Newport has to offer. . .................... $329,000 BAYCREST ... Great buy in Baycrest Spa- cious 4 bedroom house with extra large backyard. Super floorplan with many upgrades including imported marble floor, new carpets, skylight and new fireplace in family room. The custom drapes and applian- ces are only four years old. Air conditioned. Call us for an appointment ........ $298,000 EASTSIDE COSTA MESA ... Great Spin'1aker Cove condominium. Highly upgraded with new floor coverings throughout 2 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 ................... $159,900 LAGUNA BEACH LOT ... Bu ildable custom homesite in beautiful Laguna Beach. Possible view from second story. Lot is approximately 6300 sq. ft. A nice canyon setting. Call for directions to property and drive by $90,000 ARIZONA LAND .. .'Colorado River Area ... Mohawk Valley. Thirty-six prime acres. Level land. All utilities. Suggested use mobile park or motor home park. 36 Acres ......................... $85,000 1 / 4 Acre Lots ................. $5,995 each RANCHO CALIFORNIA. .. Two fabulous Iota with utilities in La Cresta. Unobstructed views overlooking Bear Creek GoH Course. Setler will finance. 5 Acres ..............•........... $98,()()() 19= Acres . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1 94,000 ~1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH___.. ..... PUE U-APIHl 14, t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS--APlll 11, tlll TACll02Mlt f'CI -.e12t1 NOTICE Of TRUSTU'l IAU NCJTIC( Of 11tUITU'S IAll LNn No. 001·390200-U374e/HAIHtAH COltP. On April 27, 1988 at 11:00 a.m. First American Title T.I. No. L.11310 Insurance Company, a California corpor.tionstas T~ttheeat. UNIT 000£ L or Successor Trustee Ot Substituted Tru ee, "" COMMERCE BANK as duly appointed Trustee under certain Deed of Trust executed by SHANTI S. DEWAN. the following described deed of trust WILL SELL AT RENUOEWAN ANANDS.OEWANandNIVEOITAOEWAN, PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH PATIO CAFE PARTNERSHIP, A California Partnership, and (in the forms which are lawful tender in the United St~t~s) recorded June 11. 1986 as lnstsrument No. 86-245187. and/or the cashier's, certified or other checks spectfted of Official Records of Oranae County, California, and in Civil Code Section 2924h (Payable in full at the time pursuant to that certain Notice of Default thereunder of sale) all right, title and interest conveyed to and now recorded January 6, 1988 as Instrument No. 88-006113, held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property of Official Records of said County, will under and pursuant hereinafter described: to said Deed of Trust sell at public auction for cash, lawful TRUSTOR: HARRAH CORPORATION money of the United States of America, a cashier's check BENEFICIARY: COMMERCE BANK payable to said Trustee drawn on a state or national bank, recorded April 9. 1986 as Instr. No. 86·141058 of a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, or a Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange check drawn by a state or federal savings and loan County, association, or savings bank specified in sect~n 51~2 said deed of trust describes the following: of the Financial Code and authorized to do business 1n A Leasehold interest 1n and to the fOllowing described this state at the main entrance to First American Title property Lot 37 of Tract No. 4003, in the City of Newport lnsuranc~ Company located at 114 East Fifth Street, in Beach County of Orange, State of Califomia as per map the city of Santa Ana. California all that right, title and record~d in Book 188, Pages 13 through 19 inclusive interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Miscellaneous Maps, 1n the Office of the County of Trust in the property situated in said County and State Recorder of said County described as: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Lots 1 and 2 in Block 219 of Section a Newport Beach, DATED 4/07186. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO as Shown on a map recorded in ~ 4, page 21. PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A Miscellaneous maps, records of Orange County, Califor· PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE nia. NATURE OF THE PROCEEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU Name and address of the beneficiary at whose request SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER the sale is being conducted: Francis A. Ursini, 1803 37 Linda Isle, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Hummingbird Drive, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Directions "(If a street address or common designation of property to the above property may be obtained by requesting same 1s shown above, no warranty is given as to its complete· in wnting from the beneficiary within 10 days from the ness or correctness) " The beneficiary under said Deed first publication of this notice. of Trust by reason of a breach or default in the obligation Said sale will be made without covenant or warranty, secured thereby, heretofore executed and delivered to express or implied, as to title, possession or encumbran· the undersigned a wntten Declaration of Default and ces to satisfy the unpaid balance due on the note or notes Demand for Sale, and written notice of default and of secured by said Deed of Trust. to wit: S 176.458.84, plus election to cause the undersigned to sell said property the following estimated costs, expenses and advances to satisfy said obligations. and thereafter the un~ersigned at the t ime of the initial publication of this Notice of Sale: caused said notice of default and of election to be $2,734.21 recorded December 28. 1987 as Instr. No. 87·710709 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER of Official Records'" the ott1ce of the Recorder of Orange YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, County, DATED June 9, 1986. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Said Sale will be made. but without covenant or PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A warranty, express or 1mphed, regarding title possession. PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. as in said note provided, advances. 1f any, under the terms FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. a of said Deed of Trust. fees, charges and expenses of the California corporation -Pa1 Sindt, Authorized Officer, Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust 114 East Fifth Street. Sant.a Ana, California 92701, (714) Said sale will be held on. 558·321 l April 27. 1988. at l ·30 pm. in the lobby to the building DATED: March 31 , 1988 located at 601 South Lewis Street. Orange. California 4/7 4114 4/21 1297 92668 At the time of the 1n1t1al pubhcat1on of this notice. the total amount of the unpaid balance of the obhgat1on secured by the above described deed of trust and estimated costs. expenses. and advances is $114,200.53 It is possible at the time of sale the opening bid may be less than the total indebtedness due If available, the el-~Cted opening bid may be obtained by calltng the following telt!phone numbers on the day before the sate (71 4) 385·4837 or (213) 627·4865 Date March 3 1. 1988 COM MERCE BANK as said Trustee, By T D SERVICE COMPANY. agent By Chns Demlow, Asst Vice President 601 South l ewis St Orange r.A 92668. (7 14) 385 4 700 4/7 41 14412 1 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T.S. NO. 88-7429 25499 1294 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED or TRUST DATED August 4, 1987 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On Apnl 29. 1988, at 11.30 A.M .• MORTGAGE FORE· CLOSURE SERVICES. INC . as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 8-25-87, as inst No 87-481935. of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of ORANGE County, State of Cahfom1a, executed by Wayne L Pedersen and Marlene M Pedersen. husband and wife as joint tenants as Trustor, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at the time of sale 1n lawful money of the United States) at main north entrance to the County Courthouse, 700 Civic Center Dnve West, Santa Ana. State of Cahfom1a all nght, title and interest conveyed to and now held by 1t under said Deed of Trust tn the property situated tn said County and State described as LEGAL DESCRIPTION Lots 946 and 94 7 of Tract No. 907. in the city of Newport Beach, in the county of Orange, state of California, as shown on a map recorded in Book 28. Pages 25 to 36 inclusive. of miscellaneous maps, in the· office of the County Recorder of said County together with the northwesterly 17 feet that portion of Via Genoa ad1oming said land on the southeast abandoned by resolution of the City Council of the city of Newport Beach, a certified copy of which resolution was recorded June 10. 1953 1n Book 2518. Page 348. Official Records The street address and other common designation. if any. of the real property described above 1s purported to be 225 VIA GENOA. NEWPORT BEACH. CALIFORNIA 92663 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liabihty tor any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation. 1f any, shown herein Said sale will be made. but without covenant or warranty, express or 1mphed. regarding title. possession, or encumbrances. to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s). secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon, as provided 1n said note(s), advances. 1f 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 obltgation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of 1mtial publication of the Notice of Sale 1s $388,560 61. The Beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real prooerty is located.· Date 30 MAR 88 MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SERVICES, INC .. TRUSTEE. BY SPECIALIZED. INC., AS AGENT FOR SAID TRUSTEE, 30'0 STATE STREET, SANTA BARBARA. CA 93105, (805) 687 8108 BY: DEBBIE CARROLL. TRUSTEE SALE OFFICER 4/7 4/14 4/21 SPS76576 1293 T 055717 NOTICE OIF TRUSTEE'S SALE T. S. No. FN81461 Computer OG-8712..(M57 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED DECEMBER 9, 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTK>N TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOlD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATK>N Of THE NATURE Of THE ~OCEEOtNGS A,GAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On May 5, 1988, at 10:00 A.M. Standard Trust Deed Service Company as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust. Reco<ded on ~mber 29. 1983. as Inst. 1 83-589820 of Official Re00<ds in the office of the Recorder of Orange County, Cahfomla. executed by: Jeffrey Beck. A111n K. Mlle~, Rick Sc:haef~ and Katen Weach Will sell at public auctiOn ID highest bidder for cash. cashier's ohed( drawn on a state or national bank, a check d<awn by a state or federal credit union or a chec:* .«rwm by a state or federal savings and loan assoo~tion .°' savings bank specified in Section 5102 of 1he Financial Code and authorized to do bUsinMs in this 11ate, (chedts must be payable at the time of sale in lawful money of the United Stal" of America) at 1he North front entrance to the County Courthou ... 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. California-" right. title and ln .. rett oonyeytd ID llnd nt1# held by It under said Deed of Trust In 1he property situated in said County, Cari1omia. desoiblng the land therein: Lot 3 in Block 439 of CW\111 Section of Newpott Beach. in the City of Newport Beadl. County of Orange, State of California. u P9t Map Recorded In Book 4, Page 98, Mtcelt.neou9 -.. In h Office of the Co111ty f*ofd• of aald County. The a1reet .s«... and other common designation, If tl'f °' lhe rNI ~ delcrt>ed abow 11 purpot1i8d to be: 404 -401h StrMt. Nawpott e-ctl, CA 92863 The undersigned T NI ... dildelmt ..,, hbility tot 11'1 lnoorrectneu of h *"' eddr"• and odW common deligNltion if ll'ff, shown tweln. $.id ... will be mede, but withoUt co-..nent Of wwrMty. ••SW"• or Implied, ~. ti .. , ~ .!!_ encurnbtanee•. to pey the rq principel sum "' ... note(•) eecurtd by aaid Deed of 'rtutt, wt1h ln9afett thereon. as pro-Med In a8'd note(•). advlncee. If atf'f, under the '9rms of said Deed of Trust. -... dwO-llnd ••'*'"9 of the TrudM llnd of lhe trusts cnated by said Deed of Trust. . The toca1 .-nount of the unp9d belance of the obfigalon MOJred by 1he property to be IOld llnd rMIOnable "1imated co.ti expenae1 llnd lldvllllCH at the llme of lhe Initial publlca~ of the Notice °' s.ie it 1214,430.32. The benefidaty under met Oeed of TNlt hetetofo'9 executed llnd delwred to lhe undetligned a wrlMtt Declaration of o.t.Jlt llnd Demand for Sale, llnd • wrinen Notioe of Default and Election to Sel. The undersigned caused said Nob of Der.ult llnd Election to Sell to be rec:occMd In the county wh9re the real P'OC*tv la located. SWldard Trust Deed SeMoe Company, Trus•. By: Tet ... Williams. Aalistant Se<:retaty, 1355 Wdlow Way, Suitt 2A5. Concotd, CA 94520 (415) 685-56a0 o.te: Mwch 31 . 1088 Apr. 14,21 ,28, 1988 Newport Harbor Ensign 4.14 4.21 4·28 T055718 NOTICE OIF TAUSTEl'I SALE T. S. Ho. 32-~1 -71173 PACE 1311 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER A DEED OF TRUST DATED FEBRUARY 19, 1... UNl.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rr MAY ee SOLD AT A PUBl.IC IM..E. F YOU NEED AN EXP\.ANATIOH OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A LAWYER. Condnenlll ~ ~ •• CaHbnla COtPofldon, Ttulfff under fw llbow OHd of Trutt. wt• Ml lhe propet1y cMecrhd belDW on M.r 13, t•, at O;OO A.M .• at intidl ,_ 3800 BuHdlna (~ • lhe £ell 0t Wttt ~). Room tA ~ W..1 Chipman AWRle, Orange, CA ~. The .... w11 be"*-to,_ hlohett bidder. Peymenl muai be by...,., fa) cmh. (b) a C9IHlfl ~ «IMln on a ...,. 01 ,,.,.. blnk, (c) a dwdl *-" bJ a •-01 filder9I aeclt uNDft. Ot .-> 8 .. tlr-.n ~ a ... OI .._.._...andmn•••a*-a...._wci , r '· 01 sM1Q9 ............ In SedDf'I 5102 ti .. CelfDmia Finnllll Code end ......... • dD ....... In c.l1Drni&. CtW1111 .............. II ..... alMle In !MA,...., al 1w lNid ...... of AmartcL TM ...... be Ndl ..... CCMll•lt OI .-.ntr . ..,,,._ Of Implied, f908rdlng ,_ ... PDlll 11111 OI' llM. Conll•llill A ... ary ~II fw TN91N undlt N tlbo"9 OHd of Trull ...,_. by Jahn Pace Md Enlila Pw, who .. marr*9 ID .-d'I ot. Md NCOlded on Mafd't 3, 1•, •~ND, ll-OIMa ol Oftlcll8' Aecardl, CouNy ol ~ TMI o..ct of TNll ::..t9" ID 1eCU9 ., in ,._ of Bri of t11hoal TNlll and s.1nOi AllOdmlioft, a NlliDMI Mnldtig MID ai.ton. You .. In a.llutt tar fllllr'8 ID mtrf out WU" ~111• under .. Deed ol TNll. The dlfa&Al .. 1ec0f; on 0.01,,.., n. 1111, •'""""'*"No. 87-707711, ol Ofllalal AICDNll of .... ~· MIMw '*' fvM "'°""',,.. ...... --.. ,... ol .. ... WM l'eCOfdld. a-.. al ........ ,_True .... ... et pubic auc:llon ID h hlghllt bktdar fw lnllrMt ncM held by lhe TNI ... Wtdlr fw Deed of TfUll on fw tatlowllig delcrtbed prGPll1f IDc9d In lhe countY of er.nge, caMDmla: Lot 43 of Tr.ct No. 3087, In h City of Newport Bead\, County of e>rmnge, Stale of catlfomla. • Per Mllp Aecofdtd in Book •• .,..... 38 ~ 37 °' MlecelaneOUI ,,.., In,,. ()flee°' lhe County ~°'met County. The ~ or ot. common delignalon, If elff, of lhe , ... ~ dw:ribed above 19 purported to be: 1736 Martin Wf//, ~ Bead'I, CA. 92660 The TN .... ditclaims flflf liability tor 8lflf lnoorrectness °' t. addteu °' other common dellgnalion, if llflf. shown In thl• nob. . Aa of 1hlt datl of the lnlial publcabon of this Notiee of Sale, the -wnount °' h ~id ballnce of the note(•) HaAred by lhe abow Deed of Trust. witt't lni.rest. u provided In 1hlt nole(a). plua adVanc:M, If f//rf, under the ...,,,. of lhe Deed of T Nit, lnduding tees. charges and expenset of the TNstee, la $1'48,720.80. The ,_,,., *Ml adckeas and telephone number of the TrultM 0t other person oonductinO lhe aale is: Continental Auxilllity eomp.ny. 3800 w .. 1 Chapman Avenue, 71h Floor, Ol'anQ4t, CA 92668 Telephe>ne No. (714) 385-6082 By: 0 . Calvert, TtU1t8e'1 Sale Officer Date: Mwd131, 1988 Apt. 14,21,28, 1988 NMvport Hatbor Ensign 4·14 4-214-285.5 1312 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UHOH A DEED OfTltUST DATED AUCUIT 21, 1971. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO NOTECT YOUlt flROPEJt1Y, IT MAY K IOlD AT A PUaJC SAU.. If YOU NUD AN UPUNATION Of THE NATUH Of THE NOCUDINA AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYlll NOTICE Of TltUSTU'S IA.LE T.S. No. 50191 NOTICE IS HOUY QIVE.N, that on Wednesday. April 13. 1988 at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said day, in the area set aside. tor conducting Trustee's Sales, within the offices of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. located at 1800 North Broadway, Suite 100, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Oran1e. State of Califomia, R~L ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, a California corporatt0n. as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that certain Deed of Trust executed by Roger E. Ooebka and Oar1ene Ooebke, hus.band and wife as joint tenants. recorded August 30, 1978, 1n Book 12822 of Official Records of said County, at page 187. Recorder's Instrument No. 45996. by reason of a breach or default in payment or performance of the obli1ations secured thereby, including that breach or default, Notice of which was reoorded November 6, 1987, as Recorder's lnstru· ment No. 87-620125. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful money of the United States, or a cashier's check dr~w~ on any ~nk, credit union. or savings and loan assoc1at1on d~1ctled 1n this state, all payable at the time of sale, all right, title and interest held by it, as Trustee. in that real property situate in said County and State described as follows: Lot 79 of Tract 3519 as shown on a map recorded in Book 128, Pages 8 to 21 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the records of Oran1e County, Caltfomia. The street address or other common designation of the real prooerty hereinab<>Ye described is purported to be: 4522 Dorchester Road. Corona Del Mar. California.· The undersigned disclaims all liabihty for any ineor· rectness in said street address or other common designation. Said sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, reprding title, possession or encum~nces, to satisfy the unpaid obliptions secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest and other sums as provided therein; plus advances. if any, thereunder and interest thereon: and plus fees. charaes and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of said obh1ations. at the time of in1t11I publication of this Notice, ls $858,186.27. The "Opening Bid" at Trustee's Sale is estima1ed to be $157,915.85. Dated: March 21, 1988 REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, a California corporation, as Trustee, By. OJ. Moraer. its president 1800 North Broactwey, Suite 100, Santa Ana, CA 92706 Telephone (714)953·6810 3-24 3·31 J.-7 1252 ncnnous 8USINDS NAME ITATEMlHT The foUowing persons are doing business as SIX· PENCE INN OF ENFIELD, 1751 E Garry Avenue. Santa Ana. California. 92705 Sixpenoe Inns of Amer- ica, Inc .• Califomia, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana. California. 92705. Wiiiiam A.Caine, Jr Ii Temmy L Caine~ Trust, 1751 E. Garry Avenue. Santi Ma, C.lifor· nia, 92705 Donald E. Solado & Felic· ity A. Solado ~evocable Trust, 1751 E. Garry AYenue, Santa Ana, Califor· nia, 92705 This business is con· ducted by a pneral part· nership. The re1istr1nt com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on Nov. 18, 1986. (Signed) Sixpence Inns of America. Inc. Wm. A. C.ine, Jr Executiw Vice President This statement W1$ filed with the County Clerk of Orange County Of'I April 11, 1988. File No. F-377298 4/14, 4/21, 4/28. 5/5 1319 l ·Ml4 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foflowing person is doing business as Martin & Moran. 3 Corporate Plaza, Suite 202, Newport Beach, CA92660. Bernard L. Moran, 3 Cor· porate Plaza, Suite 202. Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by an individual The registrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on March 1, 1988. (Si&ned) Bernard L. Moran This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on April 7. 1988. File No. F-377062 4/14. 4/21, 4 /28 5/5 1326 K-39329 STATEMENT Of ABANDONMENT OfUROf FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons have abandoned the use of fictitious business name Tha1lander Restaurant. 211 62nd Street, Newport Beach. Cahforn1a 90663. The fictitious business name rererred to above was hied on 8-7 ·86 in the County of Orange Original File No F·316368 Prasobh Bhattanayoo, 94 Monticello. Irvine, Califor- nia 92663. Piya Bhatta· nayoo, 54 Monticello. Irvine. California 92663 This business was con· ducted by individuals. (Signed) Phasobh Bhatta- nayoo Piya Bhattanayoo This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 30, 1988. 4/14. 4/21, 4/28 5/5 1322 K-39310 NOTICI Of APPLICATION fCMt CHANU IN OWNUIHIPOf ALCOHOLIC IEVUAGE UCIME 3·31-88 To WhOm It May Concern: DOVE STREET CAFE Is applyins to the Department of Alcoholic Beveraae Con· trof to sell alcoholic t>ever-aaes at 1660 Dove St .. Suite a. Newport Beach. 92660 with "47" ON SALE GENERAL PUBLIC EATING Pt.ACE license(s) 4/7 1299 No gain.No pain. leaping your weight at a moderate level may scale down your risk of heart attack. So maintain a healthy diet and lighten up on your heart. AAme1tcanll1mt Anoclullon y ~AGHTltG~'ORUFE ~ dlr gu pa 141 cat be ne 171 um 3 1 wi Cc pl I! ltU 84 Ct ta 12 Ill in g< la to u u te trc 01 ~ 13 IAl fri• an 9lt 13 M Ce op ya sh IS co a 1 ur in ~ 13 PE be fet va ba " • a s ~ p PE•lllU P9IT -Beautifully updated and cared for 1932 lath & plaster 3 bedroom home with family and dining rooms with hardwood floors plus detached guest house. On huge lot with lawn, fruit trees and patio. ...... 631 -1400 COITA IUA -Freshly painted, light and bright 1 bedroom with new carpet and drapes in attractive newer complex. Assumable loan. (LH) 171.• 631-1 400 UDO SAIDS -Just a few houses to the ocean. Cozy 3 bedroom home with beamed ceilinged living room with fireplace and back yard with patio and spa. Community pool. Presently leasehold, land may be purchased. 1240.• 673-6900 HUITillTH IEACH -Less than 2 miles to the ocean. Beautifully landscaped and immaculate 2 story berber carpeted 3 bedroom (can be returned to 4) with large family room with w ide brick hearth and fireplace. l!I!.• 631-1400 116 CHYOtl golf course condo with 3 bedrooms including master w ith balcony, great views and 2 car garage. Most desirable location in small, well landscaped complex with tennis. pool and spa. Close to Fashion Island and beaches. $321.• 631-1400 IAYSIDE COVES -Beautifully upgraded "legend" in this terrific gated complex w ith pool and spa and just steps from Balboa Island. light and airy. Berber carpeted one bedroom with den/guest. ~ustom cabinetry and papers and large tiled deck. SMI.• 631 -1400 IALIOA mid peninsula home with great iocation in friendly neighborhood. Walk to beach. school. library and ferry. Comfortable 2 bedroom with 3 baths. sundeck. patio and extra parking. 1341.• 631 -1400 IACI IAY -Rambling shake roofed 3 bedroom California ranch. Huge family room with fireplace and open beamed ceilings. Very large lot and beautiful yard with private pool, lawn, pine trees and latticed shade garden with Koi pond. 1341.• 631-1400 COSTA IEIA 4 PlEl -True pride of ownership. never a vacancy. Two 1 bedroom units and two 2 bedroom units with enclosed garages, completely refurbished in and out. New carpets, kitchen appliances. tile and paint 1318.• 673-6900 PEIHllULA PIJllT -Beautifully cared for 2 story 3 bedroom custom home just steps from beach. Country feeling with lots of used brick and pine paneling and vaulted open beam ceilings. Upstairs deck with wet bar and ocean view. 1435.. 631-1400 '\ 111 CAIYll -Remodeled 4 bedroom home with family and formal dining rooms and sparkling pool and spa. Skylighled sophisticated open ftoor plan. textured walls. flagstone and berber carpeted floors and plantation shutters. 1171• 131-1481 IAY191U -Charming 2 bedroom home on large quiet lot, completety remodeled with top quality throughout Built around large patio, broad expanses of glass, French doors and beamed ceilings create a very open, light and airy feeling. (LH) 1455.• Ul-1411 UDO ISLE -Sophistication at the beach. Completely redecorated 2 bedroom and loft den with formal dining room on one of lido's best streets. Elegantly appointed with white wool carpet, plantation shutters and mirrors. Motivated seller, just fell out of escrow. REDUCED TO 1441.00G 131 -1400 CAHERY VILLAIE condo with exciting bay action and night light views. Immaculate 2 bedroom with formal dining in pleasing neutral tones. Gracious living for the discriminating buyer in security building with doorman and pool. 1475.000 631 -1400 UDO llLE • Charming 3 bedroom home on extra wide lot Country cottage feeling w ith paver tiled floors, beamed ceilings and English strada garden. Open and bright floor plan with French doors to large sunny patio. 1419.000 631 -1400 DOVER SHORES -Spacious contemporary 5 bedroom home on corner lot with room for pool. Paned windows in living and dining area.step up living room with mirrored wall and view of back bay and city lights. In lovely neighborhood w ith community beaches. 1530.000 131-1400 LIDO ISLE • Lovely traditional bayfront with slips for several boats and 77' on the water. Elegant two story with 4 bedrooms up. maid's quarters down plus formal dining, family room, library and brick terrace. 13.IOO.OOO 131-1408 IAYFROU PHTHOUSE -Spectacular Newport Harbor and night light views from this spacious sunny 2 bedroom and den unit Wrapped around a skylit atrium. there are high ceilings, living room fireplace and master suite with view balcony and deck. 1535.000 631 -1400 COROtlA OR IAll -New, ultra contemporary 3 bedroom and 2 bedroom and den condos in fabulous location on a cliff with the entire harbor at their feet Cedar- sided with skylights. fireplaces. sunny patios and double garages. 1725.000 631-1400 UDO ISLE -Featured in the Los Angeles Times HOME Magazine. An exceptionally large 6 bedroom family home whose size could not be duplicated today. Built around a central skylight for an open, airy and bright feeling. it also has a large family room and office/ library on south facing corner lot 1759.000 631 -1400 IAY VIEW condo on 5th floor in security building with doorman and pool. Beautifully decorated 2 bedroom with extensive use of tile in entry, kitchen. balcony and wetbar. Fabulous vistas of turning basin and city lights. Sl25.000 631-1400 DOVER SHORES bayfront. Lovely 3 bedroom one story with pool table size family room, wet bar and country kitchen with breakfast area opening to charming garden. Traditionally appointed with hardwood floors, antique German glass window panes. oak crown molding and cabinetry and used brick. The sunny rear patio drops to an additional deck and dock for a 50' yacht ll75.• Ul-1411 CUITOll OCEAIFIOIT -Brand new fabulous 4 bedroom home. with a 360° view roof terrace. Completed with the finest workmanship and materials, including marble and granite, crown molding and single light French doors. ..... 131 -1411 LIDO ISLE -Fabulous Colonial custom home on wide lot Newer 5 bedroom, 5 bath with family room and gracious formal dining room. Spacious high ceilinged rooms, hardwood floors, French doors, paned windows and berber carpet. Built with real quality and the finest appointments. large used brick patio, security system and central air conditioning. uu.• 131 .1400 CUITDI IAYFllOllT w ith dock for 3 large boats and fabulous views down Harbor Island channel. Con- temporary 6 bedroom with den. dining room and office and extensive use of exquisite woods and glass. Great waterfront patio entertaining area with spa. Owners will carry 1st T.D. (LH) 1975.• 631 -1400 TME GILLITTE MANSION -One of the last remaining early Newport Beach landmarks stands at the harbor entrance. Historians and romantics will see a real challenge and tremendous potential in this palatial 5 bedroom 3 story home with ocean. c ity light. and harbor action views. 11 .308.000 631-1400 PENINSULA IAYFROllT • Noted Beverly Hills' designer John Cottrell's own sophisticated fully furnished vacation retreat with dock for a large sailboat or yacht Completely remodeled with fresh, clean and classic contemporary styling. Lush patio sweeps to the bay in this terrific Bay Avenue location. 11.350.088 631 -1400 COllOIA DR MAR -Custom oceanfront. private stairs to beach and fabulous white water views. Traditional 2 bedroom including master with adjoining den and family and formal dining rooms. Beveled glass French doors. hand painted tile in family kitchen and oak floors, cabinetry and mantels over two fireplaces. Security system and satelite dish. 11.141.• 131-1481 UIDA ISLE -Spectacular remodeled bayfront Every possible amenity in this 3 bedroom Linda Isle home. Coffered copper ceilinged den with full bar. wine cellar, formal dining plus a music gallery. Among the quality materials are travertine, onyx, brass and copper, French single light doors. Bayside patio with pool and spa leads to the dock for 3 boats. 12.1n.• 01-1• UDO ISLE -Rare opportunity for 60' on the water in fantastic location at quiet end of island w ith panoramic views of all the turning basin boating action. the lawns of Harbor Island and city lights at night There is an existing dock for a large boat and a 3 bedroom home. 12.950.000 631 -1408 LllDA Ill£ -Custom 5 bedroom with family and formal dining rooms. 3 fireplaces and breakfast room, 2 sunny patios and pier and slip for a large boat Steps to tennis and clubhouse in this guarded beyfront community. 11.4•.• U1 ·1• WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. l·U6 ~·. ,__,._,, Hwy. ,...~wport Beach Ul·l4 .. Sal~. Rentals. Pro~rty Man•~nwnt 315 ManM A.~. Ralbo• Island -.. PAIE IOl-APlllL 14. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-#lll 11. IUI NOTICE Of TRUSTU'S SALE TITLE OltOU NO. 7H571-7S TRUSTU SALE NO. '74t-N YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 10/24/86. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 05105188 at 10:00 A.M. NATIONAL FORECLOSURE SERVICE, INC. as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust. Recorded on 12130/86 as Document no. 86-651094 Of Official Records in the offite of the Recorder of ORANGE County, California, executed by: UNISTAR INVESTMENT GROUP INC .• A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER ·FOR CASH, (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) at THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO SUITE 205 (SECOND FLOOR), 17802 IRVINE BLVD .• TUSTIN, CA 92680 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by 1t under said Deed of Trust 1n the property situated 1n said County, California, describing the land therein: LEGAL DESCRIPTION A Condominium comprised of. PARCEL 1. Unit 35 as shown and described 1n the Condominium Plan recorded on September 26, 1978 in Book, 12857, Pages 469 to 508 inclusive. of Off1c1al Records of said County PARCEL 2: An und1v1ded 1I36th interest as a tenant in common in the fee interest 1n and to the Common Area of Lots 1. of Tract 9859 in the City of Newport Beach. County of Orange, State of California as per map filed 1n Book 435. Pages 1 to 3 inclusive. of Miscellaneous Maps. records of said County, as such term 1s defined in the Article Entitled "Oef1n1t1ons" of The Declaration of Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions Recorded (The "Declaration") in Book 12573, Page 870 of Otf1c1al Records and any Supplements and Amendments thereto. EXCEPT THEREFROM 4 oil, oil rights, minerals, mineral rights. natural gas right~ and other hydrocarbons, by whatsoever name known, geothermal steam, and all products denved from any of the foregoing, that may be within or under the parcel of land hereinabove described together with the perpetual right of drilling, mining, exploring, and operating therefor and storing in and removing the same from said land or any other land, including the nght to wh1pstock or directionally drill and mine from lands other than those hereinabove descnbed oil or gas wells. tunnels and shafts into, through or across the subsurface of the land hereinabove described, and to bottom such wh1pstocked or directionally drilled wells, tunnels jlnd shafts under and beneath or beyond the exterior l imits thereof, and to rednll, retunnel, eQuip, maintain, repair, deepen and operate any such wells or mines without, however, the right to drill, mine, store, explore and operate through the surface or the upper 500 feet of the subsurface of the land hereinabove descnbed. as reserved in the deed from the Irvine Company, a Corporation recorded December 14, 1979 in Book 13433, Page 308 of Official Records. PARCEL 3: Easements as such easements are particularly set forth in the Article Entitled "Easements" of The Declaration under the section headings in such Article Entitled as follows: "Rights and Duties: Utilities and Cable Televi· s1on". "Support, Settlement and Encroachment". "Ingress. Egress and Recreational Rights", and "Exclusive Restricted Common Area Easement". and "Meter Box Easements" PARCEL 4: Easements as such easements are particularly set forth in the Article Entitled "Easements" of The Declaration of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions recorded in Book 12305. Page 746 and re.recorded in Book 12371, Page 327 of Official Records, (The "Master Declaration") under the section headings in such Article Entitled as follows: "Rights and Duties: Utilities and Cable Teievi- s1on". "SupPOrt. Sett.~ment and Encroachment", "Com· mun1ty Facilities Easement" and "Drainage over Com· mumty Fac11tt1es" The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be 27 LUCERNE. NEWPORT BEACH,, CA The undersigned Trustee disclaims any ltabihty for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation. if any, shown herem Said sale will be made, but without convenant or warranty. express or implied. regarding title, possession, or encumbrances. to pay the remaining pnnctpal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest thereon. as provided tn said note(s), advances. 1f any. under the terms of the Deed of Trust. fees. charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. to-wit $1 ,010.313 46 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused satd Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded tn the county where the real property is located DATE 04/08/88 For. NATIONAL FORECLOSURE SERVICE, INC. as Trustee By FORECLOSURE CONSULTANTS. INC, as servicing agent BY DANIEL W. ORMEROD. VICE PRESIDENT, 17802 IRVINE BLVD. STE 205. Tustin, Ca 92680 4/14 4/21 4128 1324 K·39331 flCTITIOUI BUSINESS NAM£ STATUIENT The followin1 person is doin& business as: PACIFIC DIVERSIFIED INVEST· MENTS, 2725 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California 92660 David Alan Jones, 718 Harbor Island Drive, New· port Beac h, California 92660. This Busmess 1s con- ducted by an 1nd1v1dual The registrant com menced to tran5aet bus1· ness under the fictitious busmess name lt$ted above on Jan 4, 1988 Signed. David A Jones Thts statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on M&r 30, 1988 file No F376235 4 7 4 14 4 ?1 4 28 1303 K~3t254 ncTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ ITATlllENT The followinc persons are do1n11 business as: SOC/ McKINLEY·CORONA, 1601 Avocado, Newport Beach, CA 92660. JAMESC. WATSON, 1601 Avodaco, Newport Beach, CA 92660. DAVID E SIGMOND, 160 l Avocado, Newport Beach, CA 92660 SOC DEVELOPMENT LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a Delaware limited partner· shtp, 1601 Avocado, New· port Beach, CA 92660 This Business is con ducted by a general part· nership The reaistrant com menced to transact bust· ness under the f 1ct1t1ous business name listed 1bovt> on 3/2 l 188 S1an d SOC DEVELOPMENT LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, a Delaware limited pattnenhip By: SOC Mana,ement, a talifomia corporation, its General Partner, By: James C. Wat· son, Vice-Pres. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mar. 29, 1988. File No. F376067 4.7 4-14 4-21 4-28 1301 K-31333 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATUIENT The following person is donig bosiness as: DAISY XIX ASSOC IATES, LTD., 4120 Birch Street. Suite #104, Newport Beach, CA 92660. JOHN KONWISER, 1907 Bayadere Terrace, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by a limited partner- ship. The registrant com- menced to transact busi· nes~ under the fictitious business name hsted above on 12/ l 7 /81. Signed: John Konw1ser, General Partner This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 30, 1988 File No. F376233 4. 7 4-14 4-21 4-28 1304 1(.39335 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as: LIDO DELI ANO CATERING CO., 351 Hospital Road, Suite #105, Newport Beach, CA 92663. Greg Chinarian, 5606 Palm, Whittier, CA 90601. Ani Chinarian. 5606 Palm, Whittier, CA 90601. This Business is con· ducted by husband and wife. Signed: Greg Chinar· ian. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Mar. 30, 1988. File No. F376334 · 4.7 4-14 4-214-28 1306 1(.39224 FICMIOUS BUSINESS NAii£ STATUIENT The following persons are doing business as: LA MIR· ADA HILLS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, 19 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach, Cali· fornia 92660. Chevron Land and Devel· opment Company, a Dela· ware corporation , 18010 Skypark Circle. #200, Irvine, California 92714- 6909. The Willi.M'I Lyon Com- pany, a California corpora· tion, 19 Corporate Plaza. Newport Beach, California 92660. This Business is con- ducted by a general part- nership. The registrant com - menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on July 1, 1987. Signed: GENERAL PARTNERS: CHEVRON LAND ANO DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, a Delaware corporation. By J A. Hoyal, Its: Assistant Secretary, THE WI LLIAM LYON COMPANY, a Callfor· n1a corporation, By: ??r'??, Its: Vice President, By: Jus- tine Black, Its' Asst Secre- tary. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mar. 28, 1988. File No. F375923 4-7 4-14 4~21 4-28 1302 NOTICE Of HATH OF FUN RAYMOND mELE m FERN RAYMOND ANO Of Pl tit ION TO ADMINISTU UTATE C... No. Al.U4tt To all heirs, beneficianes, creditors and continaent creditors of FERN RAY· MONO STEELE aka FERN RAYMOND and persons who may be otherwise inter- ested in the will and/or estate· A petition has been filed by Patrick S Steele in the Superior Court of Orange County requesting that Patric k S. Steele be appointed as personal representahve(s) to admin ister the estate of FERN RAYMOND STEELE aka FERN RAYMOND The petition requ 1$ •uthor1ty to adm1n1ster the tatP under the lndepend· ent Administration of Estates Act with full author· •tv under the act. The petition is set for hearinc in Dept. No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Or. West, Santa Ana. CA 92701 on Aptll 27. 1988, at 1:45 PM. IF YOU OBJECT to the grantina of the petition, you should either appear at the hearinc and state your objections or file written obiections with the coort before the hearine. Your appeartnce may be in per. son Of by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contin1ent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the per6'tal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in Section 700 of the Probate Code of Califor· nia The time for filing claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are interested in the estate, you may serve upon the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator. and file with the court with proof of sevice, a written request stating that y'bu desire special notice of the filing of an inventory and appra1sement of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned in Sec· tio119 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. Patrick S. Steele, Petition· er(s) ROBERT P. HESS, Esq., HILL. FARRER & BURRILL, Attorney(s) for Petition· er(s). 445 S. Figueroa St .. 34th Fir .. Los Angeles, CA 90071 81243 000363 417 4/14 4/21 1300 FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUowin1 persons are doin1 business as SIX· PENCE INN OF BROCK· FIELD, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, Califor· nia, 92705 Sixpence Inns of Amer· ica, Inc. California, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, California 92705 William A. Caine, Jr & T emmy L taine Revocable Trust, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, Califor· nia, 92705. Donald E. Sodaro & Feli· city A. Sodaro Revocable Trust. 1751 E.Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, Califor· n1a 92705. This busines is con- ducted by a general part· nership. (Signed) SIXPENCE INNS OF AMERICA, INC. Wm. A. Caine, Jr Executive Vice President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on April 11, 1988. File No. F-3n294 4/14, 4/21. 4/28 5/5 1313 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as SIX- PENCE INN OF ROHNERT PARK. 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, Califor· n1a 92705. Sixpence Inns of Amer- ica, Inc. California, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, California, 92705 William A Caine, Jr & Temmy L. Caine Revocable Trust, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana. Cahfor· nla, 92705. Donald E. Sodaro & Feli· city A Sodaro Revocable Trust, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, Califor· nla. This business 1s con· ducted by a ceneral part· nership The registrant com- menced to transact bosi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on Nov. 14, 1985. (Signed) Sixpence Inns of America. Inc Wm. A.. Caine, Jr. Revocable Trust This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 11, 1988 Ftle No F377·295 4/14, 4/21. 4/28 5/S 1314 'll8UC NOTICE FICTmOUl IUllNUS NAMt ITATIMOIT Th follow1n1 person IS doin~ business as BIT OF 8Rtn,207M31n~l .Blllboa ~nlnsula, CA 92661. Britta K. Kvinae. 207 Main St., Balboa Peninsula, CA 92661, This business Is con· ducted by an individu1I. The realstrant com - menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abc1.te on March 24/ 88. Si&ned: Britta K. Kvinge. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on March 1, 198A. File No. F375665 4/14 4/2141285/5 1330 FICTITIOUS BUS.NUS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as SIX· PENCE INN OF EL CAJON, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, California, 92705. Sixpence Inns of Amer- ica, Inc. California, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, California 92705. William A. Caine, Jr & Temmy L. Caine. Revocable Trust, 1751 E Garry Avenue, Santa Ana. Califor· nia, 92705. Donald E. Sodaro & Feli- city A. Sodaro Revocable Trust , 1751 E .. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana. Califor- nia 92705. This business is con· ducted by a general part· nership. The registrant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 9-24-86 (Signed) Wm. A. Caine. Jr Executive Vice President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on April 11, 1988. File No. F-377296 4/14,4/21,4/28 515 1315 K·3M30 flUIUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEllENT The followina person is doing business as: LR.H. OIL & GAS ACQUISITION PROGRAM I, 2 Civic Plaza, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA92660. Lawrence R. Hazlewood, 2 Civic Plaza, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by a limited partner· ship. The registrant com · menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on March 8, 1988. Signed· LR.H. Oil & Gas Acq\Jisition Program I, Lawrence R. Hazle¥400d, President of General Partner. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on April 5, 1988. File No. F376735 4/14 4/214128515 1329 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as SIX· PENCE INN OF ESCON · DIDO, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana. Califor· nia 92705. Sixpence Inns of Amer· ica, Inc. Cahfom1a, 1751 E Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, California 92705. William A Caine, Jr & Temmy L. Catne Revocable Trust, 1751 E Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, Califor· n1a 92705. Donald E. Sodaro & Feli- city A Sodaro Rev~ble Trust . 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, Cahfor· nt8 92705. This business is con· ducted by a aeneral part· nership. The registrant com - mencttd to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name llted above on 8·20 87. (Si1ned) Sixpence Inns of America, Inc Wm A. Caine, Jr ExecutiVe Vice Pretident This statement was f lled with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 11, 1988 File No F-377297 4/14, 4121, ~/?8 5/5 1316 ncrmou1 eu11Nua NAiil ITAllMIJfT The follow1n1 persoos are do•na business as SIX PENCE INN or PALATINE, 17!>1 E Garry Avenue S•nta Ana. Caltrornta 92705 S1~pence Inns or Amer· lea, talitornie 1751 E. Garry Avenue. Santa Ana, Califor· nla. William A. Caine., Jr. & T emmy L. Caine Revocah'e Trust, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santi Ana. Califor- nia 92705. Donald E.Sodaro & Feli- city A. Sodaro Revocable Trust, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, Califor- nia 92705. This business is con· ducted by a aeneral part· nership. The registrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 4-11·86. (Signed) Slxpence Inns of America, Inc. W.A. Caine, Jr. Executive Vice President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on April 11, 1988. File No. F-377299 4/14, 4/21, 4/48 5/5 1317 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as SIX- PENCE INN OF GLENVIEW. 1751 E Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, California 92705 Sixpence Inns of Amer- ica, Inc Cahfornta, 1751 E. Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, California 92705. William A. Caine, Jr & Temmy L Caine Revocable Trust. 1751 E, Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, Califor· nia 92705. Donald E. Sodaro & Feli· city A. Sodaro Revocable Trust, 1751 E Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, Califor- nia 92705. This business ts con· ducted by a general part- nership. {Signed) Sixpence Inns of America, Inc. Wm. A. Caine, Jr. Executive Vice President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on April 11, 1988. File No. F·377300 4/14, 4121, 4/28 5/5 1318 1(.39225 STATEMENT Of ABANDONMENT Of USE Of FICTl110US BUSINESS NAME The following person has abandoned the use of the fictitious business name: AT-EASE, 44 Fashion Island, Newport Beach, California 92660. The Fictitious Business Name referred to above was filed in Orange County on November 17, 1980, File No Fl49558 American Leisure Toas. Inc., a California corpora· t ion, 44 Fashion Island, Newport Beach, California 92660 This business was con · ducted by a corporation. Signed: AMERICAN LEIS· URE TOGS. INC., By: James A. Douglass. President. This statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Orange County on Mar 5. 1988. 4 14 4·21 4-285.5 1308 IC·39251 NOTICE or A,,UCATION FOR CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE UCENSl To Whom It May Concern: AMINI RAO, Saetd and ZAMANI, Nasser are apply· Inc to the Department of Alcoholic Beveraae Control to sell alcoholic t>everaaes at 703 E. Balboa Blvd , Balboa. ca. 92662 with "4 1" On Sale Beer & Wine (Pub. Eal Pl.) license(s) 4·14 4-214-285.5 1309 NOTICE Of DtllOlUTION Of 'Aln'NPSHIP Notice 1s ll"9n pUrsuant to Section l 5035 5 or the Caltforn1a Corporations Code that The Richard F. Crawford Company and the D. J. Cooney Company, heretofore dolnc buStness ts ct.C OeveloPef'S, at 245 f1Kher Avenue. Suitt Bl. C<>sta Mesa, Cahfo~n11 92626, have dissolved their P1rtnersh1p as of Decem~ 31 , 1987, by mutual con- • sent. and thiU after Nid d1ssolut1on no person had authority to tneur any obit· ption on behalf of the fOfmer ltrm 4 14 1310 ftcmlOUI .... UI NAiil ITATlllDfT The totio.,,. persont are dolna business as SIX- PENCE INN OF VENTURA, 1 751 East Garry Avenue, Santa Ana, California 92705. Sixpence Inns of Amer· ica, Inc .• {Cahfomia) 1751 E. Garry, Santa Ana, Califor· nla, 92705. The William A. tain, Jr. & Temmy L Caine Revocable Trust, 1751 E. Garry. Santa Ana, tallfomia 92705. The Donald E. Sodaro and Felicity A. Soldar Revocable Trust, 1751 E. Garry, Santa Ana, talifomia, 92705. Mary Dolloff, 5550 Entrada Ultima, Tucson, Arizona, 85718 Amando C. Hernandez, M.0 . 4 105 Maple Tree Drive, Anaheim, Ca. 92807 The Robert G. Reaves & Sally Ann Reaves Trust. 10831 Skyline. Santa Ana, Ca 92705 This business is con- ducted by a general part· nership. (Signed) Sixpence Inns of Amenca, Inc. W.A. Caine. Jr Executive Vice President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on April 11. 1988. File No. F-377293 4/ 14.4121. 4/28, 5/5 1281 K-39429 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following persons are doing business as San Luis Obispo Partners, 4350 Von Karman Avenue, #350. Newport Beach, CA 91660. Stephen N. Barnard, 4350 Von Karman Avenue, #350, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Robert W. Hward, 4350 Von Carman Avenue, #350, Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 William A. Howard, 4350 Von Karman Avenue, #350, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a limited partner· ship. The registrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on March 28, 1988. (Signed) Stephen N. Barnard General Partner This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Apnl 5, 1988. File No. F-376758 4/14, 4/21, 4/28 5/5 1328 NOTICE OF A"1.ICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES To Whom It May Concern. OLHAT S FOOD CORP is applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Con· trol to sell alcoholic bever. ages at 1000 N. Bristol St.. Suite 11. Newport Beach, 92660 with "41" ON SALE BEER & WINE (PUBLIC EA TING PLACE) license(s) 3-31 1271 lt·39472 FICTITIOUS 8USINES$ NAME STATEMENT The following persons are dotng business as KULA VISTA PROTEA. a Cahforn1a general partnership, 17611 La Paz Road, Laguna Ni1uel, California 92656 James P.Re1d, S45 Olinda Road. Makawao. Hawa11 96768. The Waldow Family Part· nership, a 1enera1 partner· ship, 1111 Town & Country Road, No. 46 Town & Coun· try Ent, Orance, tahfornia 92667. Ronald E. Birtcher, Trus- tee of the Ronald E. Birtcher Family Trust established June 27, 1980, 27611 La Paz Road. Lacuna Niguel, California 92656. This business is c on ducted by a 1tneral part nership The registrant com· menced to transact bvs1 ness under the hctittous bu11ness name listed above on December 31, 1987 (S11n1d) Ronald E Birtcher. Tru"ee of the Ronald E Birtcher Family Trust ntabftshed June 17. 1980 This stattmf'nt was ftl~ with the County Clerk ot Oranae County on April s. 1988 File No F 376826 4/14, 4121. 4/28. 515 1327 ' r ~ ..., : ' , ~ . ,, . t . ; f1 (} ' (;ct I '·_; 0 f ,J t (,, Selling? Try who, when, what, where, how much BYGERRYk CHRISTA LONG You have decided to move- because of r:ctircment, job transfer, divorce (or marriage), or a death in the family-all events which can trigge,r a deci- sion to move. But bow do you approach the big task of selling your home? Hopefully, with a great deal of thought and planning. You might begin by asking yourself the major questions: WHERE will I live? HOW MUCH is my home worth? WHO can give me the assist- ance I will need in selling? WHEN should I put the home on the market? WHAT do I do in preparation for selling the home? Consider these major ques- tions one at a time, and they will help you to avoid some pitfalls associated with selling a home. 1. WHE RE WILL I LIVE? Job transfer? The answer to that is obvious as to the locale, but less obvious as to the neighbor- hood within that locale. Where arc my friends and associates living? How close is my wo rk? What arc the trans po rtation problems? Most sellers have a pretty good idea of where the.y will live, unless the chan~e lS sudden and unexpected. If yo u arc leaving the area, your local broker may not be the best to find the best home in the new area. 2. HOW MUCH IS MY HOME WORTH? Call in three reputable real estate agents. Ask them for a written market anal- ysis on your home. This will help you to determine its value and what you will have in cash to put down on a new home. Don't assume you know the home's value. You could be many thou- sands of dollars off in either direction. 3. WHO WILL GIVE YOU THE ASSISTANCE YOU NEED IN SELLING? Select a broker on the basis of your impressions of the three persons who did the market analysis on your home. How diligent were they in assessing the value of your home? Would they prop- erly represent you and your home in such an important matter? A good agent can help to make the entire process of selling a more comf ortablc one. 4. WHEN SHOULD YOUR HOM E GO ON THE MARK ETI Once you decide to se ll, get it ready for selling (see ques tions #5) as soon as you can. SHOULD I FIND MY NEW HOME FIRST, OR SHOULD I SELL MY PRESENT HOME BEFORE FINDING A NEW ONE? In this market, it is best to list for sale .. subject to seller finding acceptable alternative house to purchase," then begin the search for the new home. If you do the opposite-find the new home befo re putting the old o ne o n the market-you may fin d that your dream home is alread y sold by the time yo u sell your . Many sellers think th at the summer i the onl y .. right time" to ell . While it may be the most active time. there is no best time. Homes have sold on any day of the year, including Chris tmas. In t'hi market , .. today" is the bes t time to sell. 5. WHAT SHOULD 1 DO TO MY HOUS E PRIOR TO SELLI G? Major remodel? NO! Paint? YES! (If it's not clean and neat.) Major land cap- ing? NO! (Just trim, weed, turn the soil. and put in omc color.) New carpets? YES! (If they show wear o r are old fashioned or contain animal s mell.) New drapes? O! ( o drapes arc preferable to drapes which do not fit the buyers' tastes.) Remove extra furniture and family mementos? YES! (Most homes contain too much clut- ter.) In general, make the home as bright. airy and spacious as you can. • Most sellers find that by asking these and related ques- tjons, and seeking out practical answers to those questions, they have fewer problems with the ~ sale of their home . Genr!Chrlsta Long Check these great llstlngsl ... 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS .... II, 1111 ,_ 111 ~ ~c.\~ [fil@if111~Fl NEWPORT BEACH The Real E.ltate alotter coetaiDI OlllJ daat information whida ii a .. ner of public record. Comidention Is com,..e4 from doewDeuy tramler tas paMI at die time of comideradoe of dee4s at the rate of SI.II per tltomand dollan ol comideradoe Hdudia& any edsdna loam and may not reflect a fuU ..a. price. Trust Deeds refttd encumbrance amounts and may ban been recorded aaaimt a property on which there wu no sale. The Newport Ensip provides this information u a public senice. F =FULL P = PARTIAL Nov. 25 8 Goodwill Court not avail $207,000 F Nov. 25 20 Seascape Drive $110,000 $137,500 F Nov. 25 11 Seamist Circle $99,000 $131 ,000 F Nov. 25 118 33rd Street $281,200 $312,500 F Nov. 25 27 Canyon Island Drive not avail not avail Nov. 25 22 Sea Island Drive $171 ,000 $190,000 F Nov. 25 61 Sea Island Drive not avail not avail Nov. 25 80 Sea Island Drive not avail not avail Nov. 25 I 0 I Scholz Plaza $142,500 $190,000 F COSTA MESA The Real Estate Blotter contains only that information which is a matter of public record. Consideration is compUted from documentary transfer tax paid at the time of consideration of dttds at the rate of St.JO per thousand doUan of consideration ucludinc any existinc loans apd may not re~ect a full sales price. Trust Deeds reflect encumbrance amounts and may havt been recorded •cam t a property on which there was no sale. The Costa Mesa News provides this information a a public service. F =FULL Nov. 24 Nov. 24 Nov. 24 ov. 24 Nov. 24 ov. 24 Nov. 25 ov. 25 ov. 25 ov. 25 Nov. 25 P =PARTIAL 183 Monte Vista 111 S. Coast Drive 2424 Santa Ana Avenue 1040 Westward Way 1027 Westward Way 735 Wingate Bay 1755 New Hampshire Drive 848 Santiago Road 2759 San Carlos Lane 3109 Yukon Avenue 1147 Sea Bluff Drive not avail $97,200 $99,000 $ 124,200 $130,500 $90,000 not avail not avail not avail not avail not avail For ingle fan1ily re i(len e, ancl mall 11nit • Fa t Approval • CONT4CT Ok.k Hill or Sall) ScJHnich not avai l Tru tee D eed $110.000F $142,545 F $ 145 ,000 F $135,000 F not avail Quit Claim not avail not avail not avail 1-800-635-0033 Bank of Newport - ,_ ID •a 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW8-4'a Ii. I• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE NEWPORT BEACH BEACON BAY $435,000 PRIME LOCATION IN THIS CHARMING 3 BEDROOM WITH LARGE FAMILY ROOM. HIGH BEAM CEILINGS, BRICK FIREPLACE WITHIN STEPS OF BAY AND TENNIS. DOVER SHORES $535,000 GREAT LOCATION ON GALAXY DRIVE. SOPHISTI- CATED ONE STORY, 3 BEDROOM, FORMAL DINING ROOM + FAMILY ROOM. PARK-LIKE YARD WITH SPA+ COVERED PATIO, PRIVATE BAY, BEACH. BAY CREST $535,000 EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY HOME HAS EVERYTHING - 4 BEDROOMS, 6 BATHS, FAMILY AND BONUS ROOMS. PERFECT CONDITION, THE FINEST IN FAMILY LIVING. HARBOR VIEW HILLS $559,000 REMODELED GEM IN PRIME AREA. THREE BED- ROOMS ON PARK-LIKE LOT AT END OF CUL-DE- SAC. BLEACHED HARDWOOD FLOORS. SKY- LIGHTS, GOURMET KITCHEN. A MUST SEE! NEWPORT HEIGHTS $590,000 RECENTLY REMODELED, OCEAN VIEW, INSIDE LAUNDRY, LARGE VIEW DECK, SPACIOUS WALLED BACKYARD. WESTCLIFF $129,000 PERFECT FAMILY HOME. MAJOR REMODEL JUST COMPLETED. CUSTOM DETAIL THROUGHOUT. TWO STORY, 5 BEDROOMS, 41h BATHS, GOURMET KITCHEN, ENORMOUS FAMILY ROOM. SEE Ill BELCOURT SIH,000 BELCOURT AT ITS MODEL HOME BEST. TWO BEDROOM + DEN OR LIBRARY, EXPENSIVE DECOR WITH LOTS OF MARBLE ANO GLASS. BEAUTY AND SOPHISTICATION. BEACON BAY $115,000 BEAUTIFUL, CONTEMPORARY, PULASKI DESIGNED HOME WITH SKYLIGHTS, BEAMED CEILINGS, SPA. MAIN HOME HAS 1 BEDROOM, LOFT PLUS 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT. BIG CANYON $995,000 PANORAMIC VIEW OF 8TH FAIRWAY. EXCITING CUSTOM HOME WlTH GENEROUS USE OF WARM WOODS AND BRICK IDEAL FLOOR PLAN-LARGE ROOMS FOR GRACIOUS ENTERTAINING. BELCOURT $1,100,000 GRAND MANOR PLAN 4. TRULY CUSTOMIZED, 5 BEDROOMS, EXTENSIVE WOOD WORK THROUGH- OUT. STATE OF THE ART KITCHEN. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT TODAY. •G CANYON t1,111,000 MASSIVE WOOD BU.MS AND STONE FIREPLACE GIVE A FEELING OF WARMTH AND MOUNTAIN WXURY. CUSTOM. QUAUTY 3 8EOAOOM OVER- LOOKING 11TH TEE AND FAJFNIAY. COINER OP COAST RWY. AT XVOCADO -·--64~9060 ~ORONA OEL MAR HARBOR WOODS S112,000 DESIRABLE 2 BEDROOM, 2 BATH IN PRIVATE PARK LIKE COM AREA NEAR FASHION ISLAND! TILE KITCHEN ANO BATH, LARGE PATIO. CALL NOW. JASMINE CREEK $485,000 BEAUTIFUL OCEAN VIEW FROM THIS CUSTOM- IZED 2 BEDROOM + OEN CONDO -BEIGE + WHITE DECOR REMODELED KITCHEN AND BATHROOMS -LARGE PATIO. HARBOR VIEW HILLS $595,000 CHOICE LOCATION ON LOVELY GREENBELT FOR THIS BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM, 21h BA TH CUSTOM HOME. TASTEFULLY DECORATED, VERY LIGHT AND OPEN. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR -1 $835,000 SUPERBLY DESIGNED NEW SPACIOUS DUPLEX SOUTH OF PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY. QUALITY FEATURED THROUGHOUT. TWO BEDROOMS, DEN, FAMILY ROOM, 3 BATHS+ 2 BEDROOMS, 2 BATHS ANO 4 CAR PARKING. RARE OPPORTUNITY! CAMEO SHORES $729,500 CATALINA SUNSETS ARE TO BE ENJOYED FROM THIS WARM 3 BEDROOM HOME. LOVELY POOL + SPA AREA. REMODELED KITCHEN= REFUR8'SHED MASTER SUITE. IRVINE TERRACE $735,000 VIEW, VIEW, VIEW FROM THIS UNIQUE + WARM 3 BEDROOM + DEN HOME. COZV KITCHEN, EA TING AREA. LARGE COURTYARD WlTH POOL. ELEGANT FORMAL DINING ROOM. A REAL VALUE! IRVINE TERRACE $1,100,000 SUPERB VIEW OF OCEAN, BAY, CITY LIGHTS AND CATALINA FROM 4 BEDROOM, FAMILY ROOM, BONUS ROOM, POOL HOME. DEMAND AREA WITH SPECIAL HOME. A MUST SEEi SPYGLASS $1,500,000 FANTASTIC OPPORTUNITY. EXPANSIVE VIEW PARCEL HIGH ABOVE ALL o ·F NEWPORT+ COM. CREATE YOUR OWN ESTATE AT CUL-DE-SAC'S ENO. TWO LARGE LOTS. OLD CORONA DIL MAR '2,11 .... OVER 100' FRONTAGE WITH INCAEDllLE YEW OF OCEAN ANO HAMOR ENTAANCI FAOM EVERY ROOM, ALL CUSTOM DESIGN AND JUST COMPLETED. 9AYFROt~TS UDO S3tl,OOO WONDERFUL CORNER BA YFRONT CONDO IN ATTRACTIVE CO-OP BUILDING. EXTENSIVE BAY + CITY LIGHT VIEWS. TWO BEDROOM UNIT IS WELL MAINTAINED + DECOR IS NEW! BAYSIDE COVE $420,000 FANTASTIC CONDO ON THE WATER FOR A VERY LOW PRICE! TERRIFIC LOCATION, GATED COM- MUNITY, POOL, JACUZZI. LIDO $495,000 GORGEOUS, SOPHISTICATED BAYFRONT PENT- HOUSE WITH CONTEMPORARY FLAIR. SPACIOUS ROOMS HAVE PANORAMIC VIEWS OF BAY. OCEAN AND MOUNTAINS. PROMONTORY $1,050,000 INTERIOR OF THIS WATERFRONT HOME REPRES- ENTS A BLENDING OF SOARING CEILINGS, WOOD BEAMS, TILE FLOORING, 4 BEDROOMS, 4 BATHS OF GREAT FAMILY LIVING. PENINSULA POINT $1,141,000 FANTASTIC HARBOR AND NIGHT LIGHT VIEWS ACROSS WlDEST BAY LOCATION. CHARMING 2- STORY BAYFRONT WITH 3 BEDROOMS + NEW KITCHEN. WATERFRONT PATIO + SUP FOR 40' BOAT. BA YFRONT $1,515,000 THE COURTYARD OF THIS CASA SETS THE STAGE FOR THE UNSURPASSED CHARM OF THIS 4 BEDROOM HOME TASTEFULLY BUILT THROUGHOUT. LINDA ISLE 12,190,000 SPECTACULAR, CONTEMPORARY, REMODELED BAYFRONT, EUROPEAN KITCHEN, 4 BEDROOMS, 51h BATHS, TURNING BASIN, VIEW, LARGE SLIP + SOUTH PATIO. BA YSHOAES $3, 750,000 FABULOUS ONE-OF-A-KIND BAYFRONT WITH GRASSY LAWN, HUGE TREES, OVERSIZED DECK, 3 SUPS, CHARMING "OLD NEWPORT' ON 11h BA YSHORE LOTS. EASTSIDE COSTA MESA S111,500 THREE BEDROOM, 1 BATH HOME. HARDWOOD FLOORS, KITCHEN HAS BEEN REDONE. LARGE YARD. DECK, GREEN HOUSE, FRUIT TREES. UNIVIRllTY 1311,000 LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION! GREAT FAMILY 5 BEDROOM, 3 BATH HOME OVERLOOKING LOVELY GREENBELT. BAIGHT, CHEERY CORNER LOT. TUllTLlllOCK t441.- LOVELY FAMILY HOME IN HIGHLY DEllMaE ARIA LOCATED AT END OF CUL·DE·IAC. LARGE YA#J, LOTS OF PfWN:Y, IEAUnfUL IPA.