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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-06-16 - Newport Harbor Ensign°' N M rl ~ iT ABUSHED 1948 * 40TH YEAR *NUM8&R 45 * (714) 131-1120 * NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASEO NEWSPAPER •THURSDAY. JUNE 11. 1988 • c.:> rl z t.l'I H rl . ~ °'°' ...JN HM,.( Ci.. rl u 0 rl u ... ncil gives _OK to fire~orks shows H >( ~ Bl ~oz OM CJ) < ) °' Id! al Oftrwbelminl nep- tivc ~ ~ 0 ~ 1 ban oa two Fourth of u o °' en ' abows at its lut m~ wport Beach City Councu acvcnea itself Monday ni&bt and wiU allow the annual cf11playa at Ncwpon Duna and the Big Canyon Country Club. The vo~ which wu unanimous, also requires the Dunes man1aement to pay for two Hipway Patrol officen to be on band for traffic control. The pre- vious rejection of permits for the two abowa wu based on police department concerns that traffic problems created by tboee stoppiq to watch the 1erial di1play1 are too much to handle simultaneously with the rowdy crowds that annually ptber in West Newport. That move brought howls of protest not only from the management of Newport Dunes and the country club, but also from many ~ty residents who look upon the Dunes show, particu- 11 r ·~ • 111111 i Teachei's ere slrike BY CHERYL STIHLING Morale within the Newport-Mesa Unified School district is at an all-time low, especially after the board accepted the recommendations of the fact- finding panel, which means no raises for teachers again this year. L._,t week, the fact-finding report went before the teachers and they rejected it, according to Dave Brees, an economics teacher at Estancia High School and member of the negotiating team for the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers. At a meeting of the executive board of the teachers union Monday night, Brees said a job action will be taken, but he doesn't know at this time just what that action will be. "We arc going to survey the teachers by gjving them a list in descending order of possible job actions, with the 11113 El •• (11111 2 DA investigating Dave Baker BY ROGER BLOOM Friends and associates were express- ing shock this week in the wake of revelations that Irvine Councilman Dave Baker allegedly wrote an unauth- orized check on the Irvine Hospital Foundation's account to his 40th Congressional District primary cam- paign in the last days of the election race. The revelation bas prompted a district attorney's investigation, which could result in Bak.er, a director of the foundation at the time, being charged with forgery and misappropriation of funds, legal sources said . Baker stopped payment on the check, reportedly written for $48,000. before the transaction could be completed, according to foundat ion officials and Baker's attorney. Judge David Sills, a longtime friend and political ally of Baker's who chairs the foundation's board of directors. said this week that he was .. shocked .. when Baker admitted writing the check in a meeting with Sill the Friday before the election. Ba lce r re igned fr om the fo undation's board at that meeting. Sills added. "I was in such a tate of hock I "-'Ould not feel comfortable quoting him ... S ills stated ... I can't eve n tell you exactly how 1 asked (for the resignation)." Newport-Mesa near top in state test scores BY CHERYL STEHLING Seniors in the five ewport-Mesa Unified School District high schools ranked among the top 2S percent in the state in standard tests administered earlier in the school year. the district bas announced. According to Dale Woolley, director of research and student services for the district. the California Assessment Program (CAP) test was administered lut December to all high school seniors in California, including the l,ISS in the Newport·Mesa schools. wrbc results pve ua a good idea of bow we are compariq to other schools ltMtwide.· Woolley said. "1llil is the fint year we were aiftn tbe individual 1elilooll• 1COra. • At tM ad of the summer, the district wil ..aw a IBOl'C detailed report. Tests we~ ia tbe area Of~ wl ...... Tiii diitrict ichooll ICOI .. ia dte ti• .-celllile ia reecti• and ill the l7lh ,.caatilem..-... .. That means only nine perce nt of all · schools in Calif omia are better than u in re1Miin1 and only 13 percent of all schools in the state are better than us in math," Woolley said. --we are all 5 l•Ntl Commission -OKs senior care facility 11ae plannina com.mioa last week approwd acoDtrovasial plan for a •• bed teaion care facility at PaciflC Coast Riabway and Hazel DriVe. lllljliicnt to the F1¥C Crow ~ after tbe c1ne1opcr 1elled tm project down i• the face of opposition frosn tbe sarrouftdiaa commuaity. Tllie S-1 vote to approw dlit pro;.:t. a '•111111• I I. .•.1 .1•• f, ... NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO -644-9060 THE 1 COMPANY IN SO. CALIFORNIA IN SALES & LISTINGS NEWPORT BEACH .. 111.11111 1111.- A DOLL HOUSE IN THE HEIGHTS. 2 BR. 1 BA HOME. WOOD FLOORS. EATING AREA IN KITCHEN, DETACHED GARAGE W/1 BR + BA. LG FENCED YARD. A REAL CUTIE IN THE HEART OF THE HEIGHTS. WEITCUFF SUI ... A BLOCK FROM MARINER'S SCHOOU 3 BR 2 BA, LG KITCHEN HOME IS A MUST SEE. 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E ~~~ nci.1 gives _OK to fire~orks shows H )( ~ B'Y ~oz OM en < I °' < en overwhelming nep- tiv. ~ ~ 0 g; 1 ban oa two Fourth of u o °' en ' abows at its 1ut m~ wport Beach City Councu rcvenea itlelf Monday night and will .now tbe annual cf11plays at Newport Dunes and the Big Canyon Country Club. Tbc vo~ which was unanimous, also requires the Dunes manaaement to pay for two Hiabway Patrol officcn to be on hand for traffte control. The pre- vious rejection of permits for the two shows wu baaed on police department concerns that traffic problems created by those stoppina to watch the aerial displays are too much to handle simultaneously with the rowdy crowds that annually ptber in West Newport. That move brought bowls of protest not only from the management of Newport Dunes and the country club, but also from many city residents who look upon the Dunes show, particu- 11 111 .~ •,. r BY CHERYL STERLING Morale within the Newport-Mesa Unified School district is at an all-time low, especially after the board accepted the recommendations o f the fact- finding panel, which means no raises for teachers again this year. Last week, the fact-find ing report went before the teachers a nd they rejected it, according to Dave Brees, an economics teacher at Estancia High School and member of the negotiating team for the Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers. At a meeting of the executive board of the teachers union Monday night, Brees said a job action wilJ be taken, but he doesn't know at this time just what that action will be. "'We arc going to survey the teachers by giving them a list in descend ing orde r of possible job actions, with t he 111U111f • .. 2 DA investigating Dave Baker BY ROGER BLOOM F riends and associates were express- ing shoclc this week in the wake of revelations that Irvine Councilm an Dave Baker allegedly wrote an unauth- orized check on the Irvine Hospital Foundat ion's account to his 40th Congressional District pri mary cam- paign in the last days of the election race. The revelation bas pro mpted a district attorney's invcstigatfon, which could result in Baker, a director of the foundation at the time, being charged with forgery and misappro priatio n o f funds, legal sources said. Baker stopped payment on the check, reportedly written for $48,000. before the transaction could be completed, accord ing to foundation officials and Baker's attorney. J udge David Sills, a longtime friend and political a lly of Balcer·s who chairs the foundation's board of directors, said thjs week that he was .. shocked" when Baker admitted writing the check in a meeting with Sills the Friday before the election. Balcer resigned from the foundation ·s board at that meeting. SiJls added. "I was in such a state of shock l would not feel comfortable quo ting him.·· Sills stated. "I can "t eve n tell you exactly how I asked (for the re ignation) ... Newport-Mesa near top in state test scores BY CHERYL STEHLING Seniors in the five Newport-Mesa Unified School D istrict high schools ranked among the top 2S percent in the state in standard tests administered earlier in the school year, the d istrict has anno unced. According to Dale Woolley, director of research and student services for the district, the California Assessment Program (CAP) test was administered last December to all hi&h school seniors in Calif orni' includina the I, J SS in the Newport-Mesa schools. -nae results sivc us a good idea of bow we are compariDa to other schools Ital •• .. Woolley said. "1llil is the &r. yar we were given the individual ICIM»Olli• ICOl"el ... At 1M c9d of the summer, the district wil NOeiw: a more detailed ~port. Tests wen ~ ia die area Of l""iaa Del ..a n. diitrict ichooll aaal ia dlie ti• peacadle iii radial lllld i1I the 11th p .. n1 .. ileia8ift. ""That means o nly nine percent of all schools in c.alifomia arc better than u in re8'1ina and only 13 percent of au schools in the state arc better tha n us i n ma th, .. Woolley said. "We arc all 1 '•flll I Commission O Ks senior care facility Tbe plannina commiaion lut week approved a coatroftflial plan for a I~ bed teaion care facility at hcif'1e Coast Rialnray and Hazel Drive. adjKeat to the Fne Crow• ~ alter the developer ICaled tbc projed down ia tlac face of oppositioa from the IWRMllidiq c:c==•9ily. T1ie 5.:1 vote to .,...,w die ,.ojlct. a ,.,..., Baker ••• , . a s-.111111 Capizzi Mid Monday that hia ofrace ii conductina an inveati- aation. He declined to comment further except to say that the investiaation should be completed in about 30 days. at which time it will be decided whether cbaraes will be flied. Badham denies impropri ty Silla lldcled that be bad not aeen the check Baker alle,edly wrote, but said, "I am told that his signature WU OD it and be sipwl my name on it." ho sipaturcs are needed to draw from the hospital f ounda- tion 'a llCCOunt, Sills said, and be, Baker and Tim Strader arc the only three people authorized to sign the checks. Sills said that the situation came to Ught the week before the election when a secretary at the foundation office noticed two checks missing from the foun- dation's ledger. Checkina with the bank, it was discovered that Baker bad transferred $7S,OOO from an interest-bearing f ounda- tion account into its checking account. Sills then met with Baker, and Baker resigned. He also returned the second check, blank. Sills notified the district attor- ney's office the day after bis meeting with Baker and Deputy District Attorney Michael Baker, who narrowly lost the Republican primary to Chris- topher Cox. bu been in seclu- sion since Election Day and unavailable for comment. His attorney, Paul Meyer, said this week that be bad not had an opportunity to examine the check Baker allegedly wrote nor any other documents in Capiz- zi's possession, but said, "It is absolutely clear that the funds in the foundation (account) were not removed or transferred." Sills agreed that the account seems to be intact. "In checking with our accoun- tants," he stated, "it does not appear we lost any money." "The campaign was an extremely emotional and telling process, especially for the front- runners," said Meyer. Appearing May 31 tbru July 9 THE HOLLYWOOD ARGYLES Returning with their big hit "Alley Oop." Coming July 12 SHAKE RATTLE &t ROLL The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll is back and Duke's has it live. Come dance to the hottest sounds of the so·s. 60's and 70's at Duke's Nostalgia Nite Club. Relive all your favorite oldies but goodies every Tuesday through Saturday. Enjoy the convenience of complimentary valet parking. And try Duke 's every Mon- day for comedy night. ,,. THE NEWPCRTER REscRT n. .,.. Raort o( Nc#tlOft 8t.ach I 1107 JUlboree. !Wwport Buch. CA 92660. (714) 6"-1700. I •Y MELINDA KELLER Coqreuman Robert E. Bad- bam denied Moaday that a $2,000 gift from a truck manu- facturer had any effect on a vote that secured the firm's U.S. Army contract last year. Badham and six other members of the HoUIC Armed Services Committee each received a $2,000 honorarium for attending a break:fut hosted by Oshkosh lruck Corporation on April 1, 1987.A measure to extend the Wisconsin-based company's contract for the 10- ton trucks was approved by an Armed Services subcommittee that afternoon. "I did vote to continue the contract but my decision was b~ on a previous conclusion I bad come to the year before. It had nothing to do with the breakfast," be explained. Badham said his support for the additional trucks was meant to send a signal to the Army to develop more realistic procure- ment plans. wrhc Anny wanted to scrap their plans to buy the trucks. ·council ... 11• 111rm111111 larly, as a city tradition. Monday night, the writing was clearly on the wall as the council faced an audience of about three dozen somewhat hostile faces as the request for reconsideration came up on the agenda. Councilman Phil Maurer broke the ice, saying, "Can we just vote on this and skip the lecture?" Vote tbey did, in short order, and the shows were restored. Earlier in the meeting, the council voted by a narrow 4-3 marain to pledge S62S,OOO toward the construction of an Olympic pool complex at Cor- ona del Mar High School, to be called the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center. The money will be disbursed over a three-year period, and is subject to the conclusion of an apeement with the Newport-Mesa school dis- trict outlining the district's responsibility to maintain the facility and spelling out the access city aquatic programs will have to tbe pool. Instead they wanted to develop their own, which would have COit about S7S million," Badham said. Oshkosh spokesman, V. Presa ton Grove, said meetinp and monetary aif'u to conpaa was "commonplace and part of nor- mal buaioeu procedures." "We had no way of knowing that the vote on our contract Aquatic Center chairman Ralph Rodheim, who mar- shalled speakers from many quarten of the city in support of the facility, said after the vote he was "relieved." Rodheim stressed during the council bearing on the matter that the city's contribution is key to the Aquatic Center~ drive for funds from corporate sources, which is intended to match the city' grant. Mayor John C. Cox Jr., Maurer, and councilmembers Phil Sansone and Ruthelyn Plummer supported the expen- diture. Councilmcmben Evelyn Hart, Clarence Turner and Don Strauss supported giving a lesser Teachers •.. 111 11m111111 ultimate beina a strike," Brees said. "We want to know to what extent the teacben are willing to voice their discontent to the district.,. Brees said the union board miabt how tbe results of the HUGE SALE TELESCOPES & BINOCULARS aooPE cm. ttw warwa 1111111 ... ...-1uaci1111 ~•tncope a 8lnoculs Olloount Centert. oft9fa you 11111 DOI* tor Allrai'°"''· a...w1a. vi.. t---. 1po1t1 a ,...,_ lf'llPl'Y• ... ••huge11l1cetoftof...._.,.foreweryputpOM.R•11DC1p11IMClll~ ......... 1 ..... --...~ ...... p I _ ... _ ..... ____ ..... ... __ OMt• ... IMI ,.,. --.. .. "" ... Sii.ODO 11111 .. ---.. -111 JI would be takina place that aftenoon. It was just coinci- dence and the iaue oner came up," Grove said. The trucks, which cost $130,000 each, are used to haul ammunition and fuel for M-1 tanks. Coqreuional memben arc allowed aifts of $2,000 each for lectures, articles or speeches. amount, s+w,000, to the facility. In other action, the council: • Approved introduction of an ordinance that would require sailing clubs, certain marina facilities and charter operators to install and maintain pumpout stations at their facilities. The ordinance will be brouaht back for a f mal vote in two weeks. • Approved introduction of an ordinance allowing the police department to bill responsible persons for police manpower used in repeat calls to quiet parties or other large gatherings on private property, up to a maximum of SSOO. This ordi- nance will also be brought back in two weeks for a fmal vote. survey by the end of the school term next week. However, the board will be meetina through- out the summer in neaotiations and the re1ult1 may not be available to the public until the job action bu been agreed upon. Adelina to low morale is the layoff of 29 of the district's teacben wbi.le classifaed 1upport staff and manqement received a five percent cost-of-living increase last October, out of borrowed f uncls . .. Herewearewitb aS7 million clef"ICit and tbe district ii still able to fund aa incaw for manage- ment aad staff and not for tacben. • Bnea said ... We even told the board tbal we under- stand die fivndal comtraints, but were wilUa to take an IOU. They turDld • dowa. • At ttie ..... time, ~ trees were plated aroud tbe perime- ter of DaYidlOn Fllld at New- port H.-bor ~ School, an .mo.. ....... fueled tbe flRS of dilcntent even further. The cliltrict Im a S2 millioD plan to •I•__,. tie OUtlidel of the lllP ldloola wl the COit of the pal• tree iaatallation was 1133,800. ~ to Brees, tie ..._ for die •••aifation .. ,..l•••-a otiemed ... ........... .. II. 1• THE N8W'Oflf Bllllff Art contest winners show at City Hall Purcha~e aw<zrds for the 1988 Newport h.;ach Artists' Exhibi- tion and Juried Art Show, on display through July 29, were announced at a reception on Friday, June 10, at the Newport Beach City Hall Gallery. Pres- entations were made by Mayor pro tem Evelyn Hart. Internationally known water- colorist Ruth Hynds judged the competition and recognized the range of art produced as being some of the best she has seen in the state of California. Hynds said, "Selecting winners was most difficult." More than 250 pieces were submitted, and 70 pieces were chosen for the exhibition. Hynds said she was overjoyed by the amount of spirit and joy the artists put into the work. A Purchase award of $1,500 was presented to Gerry Miller of Corona del Mar for a first place watercolor painting; a second place award was presented to Ann Anson of Newport Beach for watercolor; and Terry Man- chester was awarded $350 for an acrylic painting for third place. Four honorable mention Scores ... Hiii u~n.""91 happy with the results." The state average score for the 30-minute test in both reading and math is 250 points. Newport-Mesa high schools scored 303 points in reading, placing them second in Orange County, and 290-points in math, Seniors ... cllllnu Ur• ,... 1 with Commissioner Harry Merrill dissenting, came after the developer. cut the size of the project from 66,900 square feet to 57 ,000 square feet and the commission itself lopped off another 3,000 square feet , to make the project more amenable to the neighbors. Several neighbors who sent letter or spoke at the meeting were still opposed, however. Opponents claimed the project is too large to fit into the community well, that it will intrude into Buck Gulley, and that it will gene.rate traffic. Proponents countered that after the changes the project will only be as high as the Five Crowns and some of the sur- rounding homes, that the Buck Gulley view corridor will be preserved, and that the senior care facility will generate less traffic than the current commer- cial use at the stie. Jon Christeson of Emerald Associates, which will build the facility, said that the changes made by the commission will probably mean that some lower- priced units will be eliminated from the plan. 0 1t•s a good looking little project, .. Christeson added. --People who say it's •massive• are crazy. The existing building is 280 feet long, ours will be 295 feet. It will be lower than the Five Crowns; 60 percent of the project will be landscaped open space. What else could anybody want? I think those are good numbers." -IV ROGER BLOOM Fii AITI IAIE-.... Prl T• &1111llllt111; 1111111 Tiil w.b II J1h1110 • llllr .. w' ...... .... Fn J1' Ill ........... Ir ...... ..... II Cly 1111. .... Pli t 11 ._., 11111 llw,.rt ..... Cllf Art Cl 1111 awards at SI SO each were pres-Walter of Corona del Mar was coted to the following: First awarded second honorable men- honorablc mention was awarded tion for mixed media; third was to Tat Shinno of Newport Beach awarded to Marge Chapman of for watercolor; Gloria Parry Newport Beach for watercolor; tying with the Placentia district for fifth place in the county. The individual schools' scores for reading break down to the 92nd percentile for Back Bay, the 95th percentile for Corona del Mar, the 77th percentile for both Estancia and Costa Mesa and the 88th percentile for Newport Harbor. In math, Back Bay scored in the 7 lst percentile, Corona del Mar--in the 86th, Costa Mesa in the 84th, Estancia in the 76tb and Newport Harbor in the 85th. District Superintendent Dr. John Nicholl is very pleased with Newport-Mesa's standing, espe- ciaJJy the ratings for Estancia and Costa Mesa high schools. PllTD IT IAllY CITA • and the fourth honorable men- tion was· awarded to Maurice Cook of Newport Beach for photography. The Mr. and Mrs. David Shores Purchase award of · S7SO was presented to Ferd Johnson of Newport Beach for an oil painting. The following Newport Beach and Corona del Mar artists were also selected to display their work through July 29: Ferris Hovey, G .W. Mahlman, Elly- Christa McKeever, Jean Forrest Sutley, Donald P. Jones, Joan Christensen, Bea Riley, Ruth Green-. J .P. Palmer, Gretchen Williams, Arthur L. Frantz, Ivy C. Wu, Joe Everett, John Shea, .Malcom Cutler, Roya Fouladi, Audrey McNeil, David Ray, Steven June, Wit Janas, Jane McCurry, Sherry Olsen, Mary Ann Rall, Wallace Siegel, Erny Lane, Howard Morgridge, Mar- lene Parsons, Steve Bockstahler, Eve Thompson, Andree' Head, Patricia Robboy, Bob Wilson, Raymond C. Dosta. Also including: Lois Agnew, Jan Auld, Sharon Kane, Mari- lou Hogeboom, Barbara B . KowaJski, Gail Sellers, Winifred I. 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All ·I.a NI PORTHOI ,_ • JOH 1l t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Editorial Cartier vs. Kmart For more than 50 years, the U.S. Customs Service has sensibly allowed retailers to buy such trademarked foreign- made goods as cameras, perfumes, watches, and wines from independent dealers overseas and sell them in this country at prices that are often lower than those set by the manufacturer's authorized dealers. By avoiding the middle- man and catering to bargain-hunting consumers, discount retailers have built up a "gray-market" economy that generates about $6 billion in retail sales annually in thjs country. Understandably, foreign manufacturers and their American subsidiaries have tried to fight this competition with lawyers as well as salesmen. In a lawsuit filed in 1984 by Cartier Inc. against K mart Corp., the trademark holders argued that the Customs Service regulations were unfair to them, gave the discount importers a free ride, and did not provide consumers with proper warranty protection. Moreover, they maintained that gray-market importers are not immune from a 1930 protectionist law that prohibits such importing practices for merchandise whlch ''bears a trademark owned by a citizen of, or by a corporatjon or association created or organized within the United States." That argument brought a 4-4 split among Supreme Court justices in 1986. But last week, newly appointed Supreme Court Justice Anthony M. Kennedy was the tie-breaker in a ruling that prudently upholds most of the Customs Service tradition. The distinction, according to Justice Kennedy, should be whether the firm with a U.S. trademark is an independent business or a s ubsidiary of a f orcign firm. When the trademark is held by a person or business that makes the product overseas. no protection is provided from gray-market competitio n. The trademark law was not designed to protect a foreign manufacturer that "employed the simple device of incorporating a shell domestic subsidiary," according to J ustice Kennedy. Because of the weak dollar. it is unclear what the short- term effect of the ruling will be on gray-market imports. Many retailers and consumers are likely to continue avoiding gray- market goods because their warranties are often not honored in this country. But the long-term effect can only keep U.S. prices in line with world-wide prices for similar items and discourage U.S. distributors from arbitrarily raising prices. In that respect, the court's ruling is a victory for competition and the American consumer. Baker Communications 901 Dowr Drive Newport Bw:h. CA 92660 (714) 131-8120 .,..... Mnd meil to: P.O. Box 9389 Newport Beech. CA 92961-9399 The Newport Enaign .. pubfiShed weeltty on Thur9dlryL _.,. .... .. Lessons from the primary Many people wonder this week how Bob Badham feels now that the Congressional scat be vacated is going to be occu- pied by someone who is Jess representative than he was. The Macho Trojan attorney who gleefully admitted he didn't vote and who hustled out a gung-ho Marine-who lied to Congress, broke the laws of the land and shredded government pro p- erty-to make campaign speeches for him, got himself virtually elected to Congress by what amounts to a 6 percent vote. That's de moc racy in action-Orange County Republican-type democracy, the kind that Tom Fuentes gleefully observed properly reflected the local far-right constituency. It's sad that those who beat their breasts most savagely for Americanism and freedom fight- ers and democracy really don't understand that democracy means a government of the people. not government by a minority. No matter bow you look at the primary election, any winner was a minority represent- ative. Tbe vote total wa 4S percent of the registered voten. Only 70 percent of thoec 18 years and older are rePtered to vote. That means the total vote wu 4S percent of 70 percent, or 3 I .S percent. Now the wiaDcr of the GOP aomiutjoa for Colp• ia dais bcre towa-aa ulleard of ±· ., .... W I• tcd OD to 111e Ile ... wwae e-.a., ............ toWDjmtiatimc to49s'"'J*dleCoq 111ktwl ... _ ............ ,, ~~lal,orf.7 flUlll .. .. a -;-•e ,.... ... walla for Ota.er p...... too 44,mo for o. ... -.cror u..unw _...._a,,..._nfi- d ........ ,_ _ ... ••• e •ullf WI*•.._ ...._..,_ ..... -. aa . and huzzahs from Col. North wound up with what is tanta- mount to winning a seat in Congress by getting the backing of 6.23 percent of those eligible to vote in bis district. Dave Baker, who lost by less than 2 percent of the votes cast. in the paralyzing so-<:alled traffic phasing initiative on the November ballot must start now to educate the voten. Study the actual initiative. There arc countless misleading and dan- gerous sections in the paper. You can select at least 21 reasons why Time of my Life is a nice big guy with a delightful sense of humor and a strong will to do good thjngs for his com- munity. He was blessed with size, smarts, and the unlimited funds of the Lincoln Club. He was, however, cursed by the same backing that propped up Bob Badbam, and there have been so many signs in recent ycan that many voters were disenchanted with their gJobc- trotting Congressman. But he wu an incumbent, with seniority rights beneficial to the district, so they kept votina for him. That didn' mean, however, they had to vote for aomeone be endorsed, once be decided to cab in on govenuneat entitlemcata and IOIDe cleleme contnctor hand- out. Tlllll'e WM llllo a lpe(Ci1I Jeuon for die elidila wM wat to aet ricb 08 ... £= property by Wack" I wats OD eo..aa1 -. .. ~ n., tried . ..., ..... , ....... ... __..-,I ffOW IJ .... .... -· II AM -...... . ,, ... 1 .......... ..., ..... dowm M111are A, ccnerbtt tM u•i~ .... oftlae ~- Now Newport •1 :II la r-. a ... ••al•' I ......... ow Nos1•11. MaalJ ..._ wmww1a11111111me.._.._ ....... ..,... ....... "' BY JIM FELTON you s hould vote no. D on't manufacture reaso ns-just quote from the document. Between now and November. develop 21 mailing pieces and 21 radio commercials and 21 bill- boards and posters, quoting from the initiative, and explain- ing what it means. Educate the voten. Very few, if any, have read the document. All they've heard is that it will make traffic worse because there will be no funds for road improvements. while the booming county pop- ulation will flood our streets as they bead to our beacba or drive throup en route to other cities. Expoee tbe friahtful words on the initiatM for wbat they AR- bate and areed, bate for the lrviae C-ompaay and penonal ......... propoMDtl' property valw -.Leae. n. dem•"" to liw ia t11i1 pandile will always iacn•e; if a-. are • more M••• or llplltWI. the value ., ..... ow .... ltyrocket . Ptat•tili oa B.,._ ••net, • ........ d .... la)abora ~.... MotMr Loda, and ••at'I ... ,. t• iaitiative ......... ......, .......... Alt Pbil ........ 00. ...... Eiabt ,... . ..., ...... .... ... r'•Dll)tol ... ...,,... '""docllltll ...... nay .................... Lettera to the Editor Chance to speak up Dear Editor: To die people of Newport Beadl: Keep Castaways Mesa as open space. Revive the Teen Center which was lost with Mcuure A. Cut traffic by pro- vid i ng housing in Newport Beach for the people who work here. Limit new offices to low rise .. garden office" buildinp. Dig a left-turn underpass for taffic eastbound on Coast High- way to tum north on Jamboree. Keep the area between Jamboree and the Upper Bay, opposite the police building, as open space. More such ideas below. No, those are not demands. But each idea has been suggested as a goal for Stop Polluting Our Newport (SPON) in talking with the Irvine Company. By the end of June, SPON (the Newport Beach citizens~ organization) and the Irvine Company hope to negotiate a compromise for Irvine properties in Newport Beach. Which goals do YOU want to reach? What arc you willing to give to reach them? Write SPON, Box 102, Balboa Island, CA 92662. Phone me at 645- 1419, or Jean Watt at 673-8164. We would be glad to visit your home to discuss priorities with you or some of your neighbors. More ideas: Make an active- usc park on the flat land between Jamboree and the Dunes, to serve Balboa Island, Promon- tory Point, and Sea Island. Above this, keep the bluff over- looking the Dunes as a view park. Create a lake next to Co8$t Highway between the entrance to Newport Center and the Country Club, to bio-proccss runoff from parking lots before it goes into the bay. Make an active-use park for Corona del Mar alongside MacArthur, north of Cout Highway and the future art 'museum. Provide a true bypass around Corona del Mar by tumin1 San Joaquin Hills Road south at its present end and running it down to Coast Highway. Speak up: your opinion counts! Allan Beek Newport Beach Vin was a Mason, too Dear Editor: Thank you for the .. Time of My Life" article by Jim Felton, mourning the loss of Vin Jor- gensen from the Newport Beach scene. In listing the many organiza- tions that Vince served, Jim Felton failed to note that Vin was a charter member of the El Bandito Shrine Club in Orange County, which was formed back in 1970, and, at the time of bis death, served as first vice pres- ident of that Masonic organiza- tion, and it was always a pleasure to sec his broad, smiling face gracing our meetings on the Reuben E. Lee at our periodic get-togethcrs. I do not know which Blue Lodge Vinncy was a member of-that information is in the records somewhere-but this brings to mind a similar fact that I noted a month or so ago, with the passing of John McNab (another one of the Newport Beach .. greats"), for I knew that John wu an active member of a Masonic Lodge in Bermuda, where be served during World War II with the Royal Air Force; bowner, no mention wu made of this auociation in the obit- uary notices published following his death. Perhaps Free Muonry docs not get as much publi~ity as some of the other civic organ- izations and service clubs that dedicated men punue during their lives on this earth, but I am sure that each of these great men were the better for having been Free and accepted Masons, and I am sure that they both made their contribution to the success of the Shriner Hospitals, which are so strongly supported by the Shrine Clubs of North America. DaYid A. W. Yoan1 Newportlleacll Young adults ignored? Dear IAlitor: It's Friday or Saturday night, and the typical phone call sounds something like this! ..Well, what do you want to do tonight?" .. I don't know. We can only sec so many movies." "'Any parties?" "No!" "What about the Fun Zone?" "No, we've outgrown banging around with high schoolers and worrying about the police." "Well. I guess it's another night with sitcoms and nail polish." .. Yeah, right, sec ya!" I and many of my friends go through this routine every week- end only to reach an inevitable end ... finding nothing to do. As college students I find it hard to believe that we have no imag- ination when it comes to having Rodheim seeks council seat Ralph Rodhcim, a 30-year resident of Newport Beach and president of Rodheim Market- ing Group, today announced his bid for the Sth District scat on the Newport Beach City Coun- cil, now held by Phil Maurer. An active business and com- munity leader, Rodhcim cur- rently serves as chairman of the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Cen- ter, secretary of the Orange Coast College Foundation, and is on the boards of directors for the Wo rld Trade Center of Orange County, the University of California at Irvine Athletic Foundation, and the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Com- merce. He is a member of Speak Up Newport, the Hoag SS2 Club, and the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. In addition, he is the current chairman of the state Boating and Waterways Com- mission. Rodhcim is also a past pres- ident of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce and two-time past president of the Chamber's Marine Division. He bas served as chairman of Clean Harbor Day and the Sea Scout Boat Auction. Maurer, who will not seek reelection, announced his endorsement of Rodhcim for the fun. Evidently there must be sometlaina wrona wbea we end up sittina at home iJlltad of aoina out. We are at an awkward aae though when it comes to aoina out. The communities treat us as ..tuJta, and, therefore, we don't care to be in the midst of hiab scboolen; but we're also too young to attend tbe ~I and over" establishments. False identif°teation may be tbe answer for some: but many, like me, don't want to have to break the law in order to let loose and have some fun after the sun goes down. Are city councils and county administrators blind, or don't they just want to address the issue? Are we, the J 8-2().year- olds, being discriminated against, or have we just been overlooked? Hopefully the lat- ter! It's very sad that a county as affluent as ours isn't able to (or, maybe, just doesn't want to) accommodate the youth of the county with some interesting and fun alternatives to wild fraternity parties or cruising down Balboa. Even the private club that I am a member of ICCIBI to be a part Of ... exclu1ioaary meatalitJ. Of coune, time are tM "tieiil• and •..tu1t" IOCial fuactiw, .. anytbaa in between? No way! At this iacoaYCD.icnt •· we have juat aa much riPt to ao out and have fun• the •over- llen" do. But wby sbould we have to travel 40 mila to Hol- lywood to find it? The otben don't. Oranae County definitely needs establishments designed for the 18-2().year-olch, and need not even be exclusive to that aae group. We're willing to share! 1 strongly believe that if tbe cities and county pulled together and came up with suitable niabtlifc activities for us under 21, tbe problems of riots, "hanging out," wild parties, illegal drink- ing, etc, the ones memben of communities complain about, would be drutically reduced. At this age, most of us are not "trying"to be bad, we wouJdjust like to be treated equally and have some place to go to and call our own! Irene Kntidl, 19 .. ,, ....... .......... WC , ... a.-•-· c:a-UMt~ YOGA AND MEDITATION .,,.. Ptac:llm af y .. Qfllrw You: •A ll11R?c..., •• b ....... •Jlt 11IC1 IM ................ •A-_,8 S ,. •Ca llscAwasa111 •AtlllffJ ..... Uff' ''Tk&Lf!u1clf .... a. N.. .... 34 .. ,,,, a a 50..... "Ar a a ,. ..,91L. .... 25tw •AV.I, , - O.llWo.11 Spo ' Olympian O'Neill falls in tournament BY GEORGE PAPPAS When the men's finals of the Pacific Coast Table Tennis Open finally rolled around late last Sunday night at Orange Coast College, the odds on favorite to win the competition was missing from the list of finalists. Scan O'Neill, the No. I ranked Table Tennis player in the U.S. and a member of the Olympic Table Tennis Team, was ousted in the semifinals by Rutledge Barry (ranked No. 30 in the U.S.), 3 games to 2. But Barry couldn't pull off another upset in the finals as Khoa Nguyen (ranked No. 4 in the U.S.) easily won 3 games to I in a best of five series to pick up the $600 first prize. There were no big surprises in the women's competition, though. As expected, Insook Bhushan, the top women's player in the U.S. and also Olympic Team member, trounced Lan Vuong (ranked No. 3 in the U.S.), 3- 0. Bhushan was awarded $200 for her efforts. The tournament attracted I 56 players to Peterson Gymnasium on OCC's campus, with a field which included some of the best Table Tennis competitors in the country. In the gym, 16 tables were set up to accommodate the hundreds of games played dur- ing the two-day tourney. The only local player who fared well in the tourney was Philipp Caillaud of Costa Mesa. Caillaud took first in the I 850 singles competition. The open doubles competition was taken by O'Neill and Nguyen. Bhushan and Diana Gee (also on the U.S. Olympic Team) won the women's doubles. The tournament attracted 156 players including some of the best players in the country, who competed on 16 tables. For the three Olympic players (O'Neill, Bhushan and Gee) the tourney also served as a warm-up for the U.S. Open which begins next week. The men •s finals pitted Nguyen against Rutledge. They had met three weeks before at the Monterey Park Tournament with Rutledge coming away with the win. But this time everything went Nguyen's way. In the opening game Nguyen quickly took command as be broke up Rutledge's serve and kept him off balance with sharp volleys to all comers of the table. But in the second game, Rutledge rallied from a IS-11 deficit with aggressive play at the net to even the match with a 21 - 19 win. Khoa came back strong in next game as be ran off an early 10-3 lead. Rutledge never could never cut the lead closer than seven points as Khoa easily won 21-13. Nguyen again controlled the mo~entum in the final game as he frustrated Rutledae's serves with hard volleys which forced him to hit the ball out repeat- edly. "I took a different strategy against him this time," Nguyen commented. "I played kind of short to his forehand. When I served and be put it over, I just' ripped the ball. Pllll IY IAllY CITA I played much more aggressive in this game. I guess I finally got his aame figured out," be added. The women's match was a contrast in playina styles. Bhushan, who employs a defensive style in which hangs back from the table and waits for each shot, faced Vuong, an aggressive net player. Bbushan easily won the open- ing encounter but she ran into trouble in the next pmc. Vuong•s tactics seemed to pay off as she took a 17-8 lead and was on the verge of tying the score of the match. But Bhushan refused to fold as she clawed her way back into the game by forcing Vuong to hit several shots out. Bbusban went on win the seesaw battle 27-25 in what amounted to probably the best individual game of the day. After that it was all Bhushan as she easily swept the match in the final game. . "She~ (Vuong) has never beaten me and maybe that had something to do with way she played," Bhushan remarked. "Definitely, the second game was hers. I was not patient enough and I was missing a lot of easy shots," she continued. "But I knew even if I lost the second game, I had a good chance getting the next game, so I wasn't tight," she added. Bhushan reached as far as the quarterfinals in the open tournament before she fell to Rutledge, 3-2. CdM 5K race attracts 2,600 runners BY GEORGE PAPPAS In an ironic twist, the top fmishen of the Corona del Mar Scemc SK race this year, were not Newport saidenaa. . . John ioninjh, w:ho lives .io Irvine but bu hil own chiro- pratic practice bated in New- port,·,~ to victory in tbe men '1 racc·witb • ~ time of 14:30, while Kathleen Smith of Orange led the field in the women '1 race. It wu the fint time Smith had eve.r competed in the CdM event. But the race attracted its ·taraest turnout ever as about ~2600 ....... took to the ltndl . .of ·eoroaa :,.. Mar fqr the ·seventh uatllll ~nmnina of 'k event. . Thia year a new wrinkle wu added to the event with two •.-ate •aca beina held for men and women competiton. In the men's race, 1500 runaen competed while 1100 ran in the women's event. Last year 1500 ruDDerl;participatect in the rece. .. For ,Koninp, winning the Qt~ evnt is becomina a habit .. ~ ,..._ in Satutday'I race was -1~ .... _ .. a...:. ...,.. .... ..-.-. qa II& ,years .. bu captured the ..... tQp .,Gt. Koainp'l ltiffat ~ came from Balboa Island resi- dent Derrick May, who finished in second place. Four months aao, May came to the U.S. from South Africa . .. He's (May) a pretty aood runner," commented Koningh, who bu specialized in runnina S and IOK races over the past 20yean. .. We only finished about IS seconds apart, so it's safe to say it wu a close race," Koningh continued ... rm afraid of May. He's run a marathon in 2 min- utes and 11 seconds, so he's always somebody to watch out for." May turned in a time of I 4:4S followed by Kevin Broady in tbird with a 14:56. .. I don't haw tllc lea speed to keep up with John (Koniqh)," May remarked. ••He started pullina away from me in the last half-mile of the nee." May explained that his train- ing proaram concentrates on were not officially enrolled in the building up endurance since be race fmiabccl ahead of Smith. mostly nma marathons. "I ran off of them. I med them •1 only did two apced work-u pida to ~ m,.elf and it outs in preparatio. f..-tllle.qM ~ ~ ~ '!S1•" Smith nee. You 1ec, I wu moniqtrdl -...... :."· , ~. ~, . s--' for mOlt of the race and. J' ·wood --....... i.,. r-un ; ·-____ r, h~ •11med to be taking it also strapped oii runnina shoe! a.,. llt: ... aoofut for me." and partici.,.... . tbe Cd~c!:~~·the .. Woo4 fiDillled .1°re.~':~ WJ'be course bad a lot of turns tSStll (lt.37). which is the only thing that .. I didn't know if I wu going bothered me. You bad to really to run because I wu drained concentrate or you would lose ~~ '::!t~nizing the event," track of where you were 1oiq." In the women's race, Smith beat out second place Kim Nelson by 10 seconds. Smith finished the race in 17:39 fol- lowed by Nelson's 17:49. Nancy Hunsaker, a former Newport resident who now lives in Laguna Nipel, ·came in third with a 18:02 fmilh. .. I like that it was split into two races," commented Smith, who ran for Stanford Univeni- ty'1 track team for six yean. She raa S and lOK races for the school. .. It wu an interatina change of pace. There were aood runnen in the na which also helped me run better,•• she added. Two runnen from UCJ who .. But I changed my mind at the lut minute and I'm aJad I did," be added. ..By runnina the race, it aave me insipt on what wu going on. I could tee that there was a lot of crowdina at the beain- nina of the race," be added. "Belida that it wu flawless." He stressed that the course wa --aoup"became •it wu hilly and it had a lot of turns.,. While the women ran their race, male 1111ln'en and other •pectaton lined the 1treet1 and cheered diem on. The same thing "-nen nen the men ran also. •ft ...... a different kiDd of camll'ederic to the race which we didn'l laaw before,,. Wood laid. .. 11. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_ 1 Romance awaits on Catalina lsl&nd Looking for a little romance this summer? Then sail over to Santa Catalina. Don't own a boat? No problem, there's still a way to the Island of Romance. The Catalina Flyer is the answer. Newport ·s own Phil Tozer of P•vilion fame has brought the latest high speed watercraft to Newport Beach. The Catalina Flyer is just that-a flyer. It's a 115-foot- long, 40-foot-wide catamaran that carries approximately 500 passengers to the Island in just 90 minutes. The Flyer, which is somewhere bctwen a luxury cruise ship and a Lear jet, allows you to travel in maximum com- fort. With this craft to take you, Catalina can now be a great one- day outing. Enjoy the trip and the beautiful island, all in a single day. If you •re looking for a spec- tac u 1 ar weekend adventure, travel to Avalon aboard the Oyer. Be sure to bring your golf clubs and play Avalon's scenic golf course. You can play tennis or take the Catalina Safari bus tour to Two Harbors world- famous lsthumus. The inland tour is a must, complete with a naturalist guide. Flora and fauna are fascinating. This is the only place where rare species of the California iron- wood grow. I guarantee you will MARINE SCENE sec numerous herds of Calif or- nia bison. Plan to stay at the Banning House Bed It Breakfast. The lodge was originally constructed in 1910 for the Banning family when they owned Catalina Island. Now it's a spectacular bed and breakfast that offen a view fit for royalty. The lodge overlooks Cat Harbor on one side and the Isthmus Cove on the other. The Banning House is just beginning its ina ugural season; ifs still a well-kept secret. But not for long! If these plans sound great, but you 're concerned with the expense, you're in for a pleasant surprise. Island vacation rooms range for $80 for a standard room to S 110 for the magnificent .,.Crows Nest." Located above the main house this room bas a panoramic view of the Isthmus Cove. You can't afford not to treat yourself and someone special. For reservations at the Banning House, call (213) SI~ 0303. By way of the Catalina Flyer or your own yacht, Catalina is the place to see. Avalon or Isthmus, golf or tennis, hiking or scuba diving, this great Island has it all. And only 26 miles across the sea. "Y cs, Santa Catalina Island is waiting for me." OCC's Watson expects to return Orange Coast College aqua- tics coach Don Watson has withdrawn from consideration for the men 's and women's swim coach position at EJ Camino College. Watson said that he was a finalist for the $35,000-a-year El Camino job after screening and the first round of interviews, but that the length of the hiring process was the main reason he was no longer interested . .. The people at El Camino have been super-nice and very professional," said Watson, 36, of Newport Beach ... But I have kids caJling me from all over the country about our program at Coast, making plans for next year. It doesn't seem right to me to sell them on our program, then have them get here a nd fi nd out I'm not here:· The other problem with the Torrance campus. he said , was the distance he'd have to travel. Watson noted he recently became engaged . (!/,.119• ~.f!••te• IPECIALIZlll 11 TIEAT•EIT FOR: ii{ : ~ Fenu:z:= Nerw.. a.ck Pain, Mn-. X ritis, , Hemorrhoids, Tension, 30 YEARS FIVE Sore Neck. Ears. Ey•. Noee, Weight Loea. EXP£AIENCE GENERATIONS Quit Smoking .-td M09t Phy9ical Probtemet . .......,.. 884 W.11th St. Relief from: any Pmln or • .._. •'T L•l --1111 Altl lu, ........ , ...... ._. .. .... II-. Ill Cllll. 11111 Illa 1111 wllll I I .. 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Prepayments occur when homeowners pay some or all of the remaining principal before --~ ..... -""' No.vddays. the hassles ~ ... -t:_ I of bumper to bumper traffic and skyrocket· Irvine's newest ~ cerB wilh a urique blend ~ stiops. res· tuns. haBS Rf~ ~ prME teaealiofl BIS c6r swin'mitg, tennis nt bqdrlg- al COfW8nid/ k>c3ed in a park· lile setting. . ing rercs make living ' near the beach no fun. But. )QJ can ha.4e aJI the advan· tages of the ifestyle )QJ desmw r9t next door in the lhwrsity T<1tVn Certer area of Irvine. For strters, there's The~ Choose from eifjt d'/flamiC apart· mere commtriies k> cornp1enm ~ ~ -lestyle. One_ MQ Cl1d three bedroom models teae the final scheduled payment on their mortgage. The reasons for prepayments arc that the homeowner bas either sold the house or bas decided to refi- nance the mortgage. CM Os arc divided into several such amenities as vded ceings, pria pcmos Cl1d balcollies_ Clld reaBon areas. 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This predictable pattern of payment means that CMOs are an investment that pays you high income and matures approxi- mately when you want to get your capital back-five, IO, 15 or more years from now. CMOs arc suitable for virtually every kind of investor: • If your child is starting college in a few years, choose a CMO class with a short maturity. You will aet one of the highest yields available on investments of that maturity with the quick return of your principal investments. • If you're nearin1 retirement. your top priority is probably a sustained flow of hip-interest income. A CMO class with a J 5- or 20-year maturity will give you the predictable cash flow you need. • If you arc simply a conser- vative investor who wants to get your capital back in a certain number of years~and wants a higher rctum than that currently available on U.S. Savings Bonds or CDs-a CMO will be a great alternative. · If you arc looking for high- yielding, safe investments for your IRA, Keoah or other retire· ment accoun'7 co111ider a special variety of CMO designed to produce Iona-term capital appreciation rather thaa current income. This CMO clau is called u •MCIUI" bOlld ... ii uaually -tt.e l..c ef •· CMO't classes . lee•• ~ w telativety .., ..... have • iaaovative ....._ it'I tielt t6 wort with a tao1'w111ble financial con- laltaat to ....... if these llCmitill ...... in your port- folio. OM me acd at 714/95S-7S67 or IOO/ 533-3402 if you arc intere1ted in a free booklet dacribin1 CMOs. K~n Tokah 11 a financial consultant with Slworson Leh- '""" Hutton In N~"'port &ach. Business Briefs J..., P. Merlblo hu joined the Newport PKifac Funding Corp. u a loan consultant. A native Californian, Merlino relocated from Palm Springs and will specialize in the Ana- heim Hill/ Huntiqton Harbour area. Newport Pacific is one of Orange County's largest mortgagebanking firms. ••• Roaal• L. Fink h as been named controller/ accounting manager for Newport Beacb- bued Lange Financial Corpora- tion. Fink is responsible for accounting department opera- tions and all financial matters pertaining to Lange Financial Corporation and its subsidiaries. He serves as liaison with the banking community, outside accountants and auditors. ••• Cheryl Kelly has joined Akins Development Company a s escrow coordinator. In that capacity, she will serve as liaison with homebuyers, lenders, escrow companies, sales offices and construction staffs to coor- Karl •.. 11 2 fhlillllll CO). Tom l>MCble (D-SD), lob Mpr (D-PA), Patrick Leahy (D-VI) and Alan Cnn- ll08 (D-CA), aa well • that of DaYid ear., no ran in die D1•oallic primary iD 0raqe eo • ., .. 31111 Coapasional Dia•kt. -U8der federal law, it ii w' whl to .ate contriba-.._to a c1•dW* for t.deral om. wMcla ~ Sl,000 per • .. --!...I c; f 'r per e1el11teca:t1-ioon,n. ~ US AUGIMJ lloblrt Boner m Lo• Aaple1 lut week. "Fwther, it it unlawful to me dinate all consumer purchase and move-in activities. ••• Joutlau W. Packler ••• SteYea R. Jo1ce, the former creati~ team of Good-Doupal Advertising, have opened their own advertising agency, Raphacl-W arren Advertising in Newport Beach. The address of the new com- pany is 833 Dover Drive, Suite 21. ••• Tiie Market Connection, Orange County-based public relations and marketing firm, announces the relocation of its office from Balboa Island to expanded facilities at 4020 Birch Street, Suite 203, Newport Beach. The move was prompted by the rapid growth experienced by the co mpany over the past six months. ••• A-M Homes, a California limited partners hip ho me builder of Newport Beach, bas leased 12, 142 square feel of office space at Seven U ppcr Newport Plaza, Newport Beach. 'conduits' to mate contribu- tions to a candidate for federal off1ee. In addition, it ia unlaw- ful for a corporation to mate contributions in aay amount to a federal cuclid•. Mcordiq to tbe c:Mraes filed (bJ tbe Grud JWJ). Karl viOl8aed all tbreeprolll-..... .. • n. ............ ... ~atl ... WI corpontioa, Karl-Lordaar Bo-VMleo, wl ill mpk,1• to aate tM coatribatio•. Be al ..... ly ,. ..... .....,..fortlleir doaatiou to tlte Hart C81BpNp, tllut miDa tbem .. "conduits." I Beach. Jerry Nourse of Coldwell Banker's Newport Beach office represented the lessee and the lessor, Myers-0-Hill Ltd. of Newport Beach. ••• Jann Cllurcll Partaen Mar- ketin& and Gnphic Deslp of Newport Beach recently received national recognition from both The Art Directors Club of New Yo rk and the Art Directors Club of Los Angeles . Research Institute headquar- tered in Redlands, California. ••• Imperial Sa•lnp bas ans- wered the question of the ideal home mortgage with adjustable rate mortgages (AR Ms). In addition to some of the lowest starting rates in the state, lmpcrial's new ARMs offer the flex ibility of three-month, six- month or one-year rate adjust- ment o ptions and high loan balances of up to $750,000. In making the announcement, William H. Genge, chairman of Ketchum, noted that the acqui- sition represents their commit- ment to off er clients top-quality resources in all area of market- ing communications. ••• The Newport Beach firm designed innovative packaging, direct mail and advertising pro- grams for the geographic infor- mation system software pro- gram, marketed world-wide for Environmental Systems ••• Ketchum Communications has announced the acquisition of William A. Robinson, Inc., a sale pro mo tio n agency with offices in Chicago and Newport Three corporate vice presi- dents of the Koll Compuy have been promoted to senior vice president. They incl ude Lynda Lane, senior vice preside nt, corporate administration; r.-tar- tin Krupoff, senio r vice presi- dent, financial services group and Robert River, senio r vice president, controller. A double tax break for Californians only. SECONDARY ISSUE No U.S. income taxes. No state income taxes. · FHeral tases. State tases. 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Box 7640 Nl•PGlt a.ch, CA 92660 SeconcMrv MuniciMI '"" ...... .. ' Trust Fund, 26th C.lifomie ~-.. EN TOKASH (800) 533-3402 (AUnitlnvestmentTrust),indud- (714) 955-7567 =:, :,:-_. C:-reca:.-J: --Nel-m-.. ---------:(:::PL~EASE~:;-;;PA;;::;;:;;IN:-:llTih) _____ coupon. Read it carefully beloN you tnv• or lend mone,. Wllll ........ Phol'9 Socie . Ensign cele.brates· 40 years in Newport In celebration of 1'w Newport F.nlip~ ... anniversary, pub- lisher Seth Bater bolted a cock- tail reception at the Cannery. Mr. Bater and Peg Haapa, wife of the late founder, toaetber cut the cake, a replica of the Etuwn :r front page. Evelyn Hart, representing the Newport City Council, and Julie Froberg, attending for Senator Marian Bergeson who was in Sacramento, both bestowed proclamations on Baker. Addi- tional Harborlites who enjoyed the festivities were Emma Jane and Tom Riley, Bud and lrmcli Desenbcrg, Dorothy and Don Strauss, Bill Hamilton, Christa and Gerry Long, Dom Raciti, Jim Wood and Chris Hopper. ••• GREAT GIFT lCEAS FOR fATiiEKS ll\Y, JUNE 19m The .M.·r...c 10()9. COUorl cJ'CWneck 8WWi9t.G'.AMort.ed, coloTW, • 't8. 00 . It ia bard to believe summer ia upon us! But we alwaya know when it arrivea aince tbe Board of Governon honor incomina and outaoina memben at a pla entitled-what ebe?-the Gov- ernon Ball. Chairman of the and Robert Greg. Outaoina aovemon were John Hollen- bec~ Jim Murray and Walter Gerken. Just a few of the aovemon wbo also participated in the welcoming committee were Harborlites .. Shop Till You Drop" and literally that is what the 1upport- en of this Aueament Treatment Service Center f undraiser do. Merchants from the Harbor Area participate in tbe two-day affair. by payina for the apace · and a:ivina a pcrcentqe of aales to the Sophisticates. Darlene Drummond chaired the event, which k.icb off with IY llU VOi •llER a dinner preview of tbe goodies .,. _______ .__.iliil.._.._ ___ .._. 'offered. Held at the Balboa Bay -Club ballroom, attending were Balboa Bay Club Board Bill Ray and wife Beverly alona with BBC president Tom Deemer and Monica, bis wife, greeted the many guests who attended the dinner dance held in the grand ballroom of the BBC. Incoming governors are Matt Schafnitz, Tom Buckingham Ileane and Nick Dooling, Jack and Nancy Wright, Paula and Pat Michaels, Joan and Tom Richardson, Betty and Fred Grazer, Charlene and Hans Prager, Cookie and Clint Marotta, Ann and Bill Lusk, and Pat and Alan Rypinski. ••• Joyce Reaume, Doria Lind- hardt, John Crean (Donna had the flu), Nila and Alan Trider, Sheri Murphy, Susan Jarvie, Lillie Hinde, Susan Bartlett, Margaret Clark, Sherry Bakh and many more. ••• The Adoption Guild Tennis Tournament ii always a fun affair for families and families. Held over two weekends at various clubl throupout the Harbor Area, tbe fmale is always held at tbe Newport Beach Tennis Cub. More than 12,000 attend tbe eYeDt, which benefits the Adoption Guild of Orange County. ••• Center 500 came up with the idea three yean qo to sponsor a triatbalon, which would benefit the Oranae County Per- formina Arts Center. So success- ful bu this event become that thousands now participate in the event, which is held in Mission Viejo. The Committee kickoff the event with a reception held at Le Meridien, which this year was chaired by Joe Ann Coronna and Ken Sethney . .... IY llllf CITA PllTil IY PEllY IAWI LLONGS OF NEWPORT INC. We Care Harder TIPS FOR HOMEOWNERS SELECTING A BROKER If you are serious about selling, and you want the best service from a real estate company, lcnewh ... II who will repre- sent you before calling the company. Remember, the companJ mrne ii nol • 11111ranl11 Of top qu.litJ real est.le service, even though that company might have a high percentage of fine salespeople. If your agent is faltering in his marketing or on his follow through of your escrow, the companJ will not send• sub- stitute, or take your agent "off the project." You'll hllve a COntnlct with that agent as well as with his comlJllnJ. Whether your agent is with a large or small company, you'll want to know whether he or she has the personal dedication, knowledge and intearltJ to do the job for you. CALL 640-LOIG If ..... ""'" ... -~· NII 11 JllE 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Ente A complex. and satisf 'One BY ANNE LA IEUNESSE The National Ballet of Can- ada presented choreographer John Cranko's brilliant recrea- tion of Alexander Pushkin's trqic poem "Onegin", Friday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, resulting in an evening of dramatic ballet so superb and satisfying you wished it would never end. Canada's "Onegin", a fatal tale of unrequited love, bas all the stuff of which spellbinding drama 1s made. Passion, cruelty, jealousy, revenge, murder, remorse and some of the most sensual pas de deuxs ever created, abound in the three ac t ballet, which is enhanced by the tremendous acting abilities of the dancers. Internationally acclaimed dancer Fernando Bujones, late of the American Ballet Theatre, made a charming guest appear- ance as Lensky, the doomed lover of the heroine's best friend, Olga. Matched with a brooding Eugene Onegin, sinisterly por· t rayed by Frank Augustyn, Bujones' Lensk:y was boyishly charismatic, casually whipping through a series of sweeping leaps and partnering Kim Ligbtheart, as Olg~ through a particularly passionate pas de deux. Bujones' m oveme nt grew almost viole nt as he attempted to wrest his lover fro m his rival, and during his lonely s olo, danced under a bleak winter sty and wan moon, his movements slow and becomimg heavy, foretelling his impending death by duel at the hands of Onegin, his f onner friend. Watching Bujones interpret the multi-faceted Lensky, you are struck with the loss his absence has dealt the American Ballet Theatre. Bujones is cap- able of portraying both youthful impetuosity, painful jealousy and stubborn pride with con- vincing delivery. Onegin, his rival, was excel- lently danced by Frank Augus- tyn wJiose ramrod straight pos- ture and shap-edged movements are dulled after he kills Lensky in the pointless duel Imme· diately after killing bis friend, Onegin seems to become mortal, remorse altering bis every stance and gesture. Sabina Allemann, svelte and willowy, gives heroine Tatiana such extreme depth, that her humiliation and pain at being spumed by the heartless Onegin, pervades the theater. Allemann'a performance was particularly poignant when dancing the mirror pas de deux with unbridled sensuality. So third act she is a complex and regal wife still seething with the emotions of her youth. Although she makes the noble decsion to spurn Onegin's eleventh hour declarations of love to remain with the older .husband who adores her, she does so with agonizing yet admirable difficulty. ,. Although be partnered Aile· mann well, and acted every bit the gentleman required of bis role, Serge Lavoie as her hus- band, Prince Gremin, was simply too youthful for the role, which dimmed the physical contrast between himself and Onegin, a difference that should ideally be more pronounced to give Tatiana's final choice its emotional impact. Enhanced by Jurgen Ross's ornate and muted scenery and lovely costuming, and Ermanno Florio's sensitive conducting of Tchaikovsky's thrilling score, "Onegin" off en some of the most exciting and imaginative ballet ever created. ·passionate is her pas de deux with Augustyn that one almost feels like a voyeur surreptitiously watching the bedroom scene. Allemann 's coltish young girl transformed into a tragic heroine by her cruel treatment by Onegin, but by the climactic NTAC's 'Pinafore' sparkles Noun: ........ Lundi 11:30-2:31 Dinner 5:00-10!00 BY CHERYL STERLING I For more than 100 years, I a udiences have enjo ye d the I melodic strains and co medy of I William Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's musicals. In the late 19th Century, Gilbert and Sul- livan provided a much needed respite from heavy operas that most English-speaking audiences couldn't understand. Their productions were parodic in nature. The Newport T heater Arts Center is giving Harbor Area theater huffs a taste of Gilbert ............. ~w d'-•• ............. . : -Clll lllllB Tml111 ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • and Sullivan with its slightly updated production of "H.M .S. Pinafore." The theater has given a special treatment to the play with an introduction that gives interest- ing trivia about the authors. Fo r example, it is explained how Gilbert was kidnapped as a baby in Italy and ransomed for the sum of 2S pounds. Al,o, a cast member, introducing herself as Queen Victoria, tells of her bitter dislike for G ilbert. She had knighted Sullivan in 1883, but Gilbert wasn\ knighted until 1907 by Edward VII. The pro- logue is a bit lengthy, but after it has ended, the rousing musical begins. The action takes place on the deck of the ship, with a set brilliantly designed by Kent Johnson, who also directed the play. We are introduced to the crew of the Pinafore, who sing as they polish, rub and swab the deck. The ship is commanded by Captain Corcoran (Eric J. Hind- ley), who plays the pompous part to the hilt. Hia claim to fame ii that be ii never sick at 1ea. One intenltiq chancier ii Dick Deade,e (Robert Haher- IOll). who epitomiwe dll term ·old salt." Complete witla Nard, .,..11dl wl IRimfld '**.we expect to ... a pe81ea ud liooted arm. B•t lf.aienoa .... the ...... wrywlllWldMMat ...... items, ........ fnli ... lopll .. '°" ., • .... ....... -· ..... .. ms pwflltllelallda• k .... -"'*to --die Pt OI tlli ~ .. IMer, we -··""'' .. Calendar ART Worb by W• and Geni Hamlin will display through June at Art Spirit Gallery, 384-8 North coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. Call 497-8355. America lmpralloniam: Selec- tioDI from die Slleldoa Memo- rial Art Gallery will be the subject of a lecture by Ron Steen, adjunct lecturer at the Getty Museum, on June 22 at the Laguna Art Museum in Laguna Beach. Admission is $4.50 for memben, students and seniors, S6 for non-members. Call 4~531 . New Jalce in Oranae County Ill a curated exhibit of seven Orange County artists will dis- play thorugh August 9 at The City of Irvine Fine Arts Center, 14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine. Hours are 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Munday through thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday. CaU 552-1018. Watucolor paintinp by Nancy Phelps and oils by Fay Hocgerman will display through the end of June at Quorum Gallery. 374 North Coast High- way, Laguna Beach. Hours are lO a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. Call 494- 4422. Works by Terry Wormwood will display through June at Whitman Galleries, 3545 East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Satur- day. Call 675-2478. "Tiie Artists of California: A Groap in Mixed Media" will display through July 24 at La- guna Art Museum, 307 cliff Pinafore ... ll1 1Ur•f1111! learn that the captain '1 daughter, Josephine (Deanna Barraza), is sought after by the stuffy Sir Joseph Porter (Robert James), who is the head of the British navy. Porter came up through the ranks from a lowly office clerk to bis prestigious position by doing everything but serving in the navy. Barraza's operatic training is evident, as she hits extremely high notes with ease, threatening to brcalc. glass, if there was any available. The problem is not only the vast difference in age between Porter and Josephine, but she happens to be in love with one of the sailors, Ralph Rackstraw (Dexter Echiverri), who also happens to be in love with bcr. · Once the plot is estaWilbld, the fan:e ia ia full swi111t wiih Comkal d•DCi111 and sona. · · OJbercmt •mben are Diilt* Mca., • Butllercup, M.qie Taylor• Cousin Hebe and I.en Owem • the boatswain. Meaaben of tbe ememblc are Georae Cuter, Todd Davis, Stephen W. Grabe, Nancy John- son, Holly Saunden, Sarah Ann Crawford, Toussaint Dubois, Celeste Gruber, Kristine Lang and Barbra Tibbles. The part of Sir Joseph Porter is alternately Drive, Laguna Beach. Houn are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admiuion is $2 for adults, SI for students and seniors. Call 494-0,31. Orlando's latest works are cur- rently displaying at Galleries Touchc, 499 North Coast High- way, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sunday. Call 650- 7330. Works by Ahar, Luonao, Y amapta, Behrens, DeMusee, Sassone and others arc on dis- play indefinitely at Gage Gallery, 4199 Campus Drive, Irvine. Hours arc .10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Call 854- 5697. W llAllA -1'1lnll ...... I...,111111 --·· , 111 .............. . ._ .. 11111 .. ..., .... lrtlll ............. ... ....,, ..... ... II .... C... ~. MIM.11111 r111t n .,_ Clllrt, STAGE "How to Say Goodbye" will be presented June 16-24 at South Coast Repertory's Second Stage in celebration of STOP-GAP Theatre's tenth anniversary. Call 648-0135. Celebrities from the Latino entertainment community will come together in support of the 3rd Annual Hispanic Playw- rights Project on June 20 at 7 p.m. at South Coast Repertory Theatre, 655 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $25. Call 957-2602. "The Sound of Music" is cur- rently playing at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Theater, 680 El Camino Real, Tustin. Prices start at S 16. 95 and include full waiter service and show. Call 838-1540. played by Gordon Marhoefer. "H.M.S. Pinafore" is a <:tclight and those who have never before seen a Gilbert and Sullivan "H.M.S. Pinafore," the popular Gilbert and Sullivan musical, will be pcrf ormed Thursdays through Sundays through June 26 at the Newport Theatre Arts Center, 2501 Cliff Drive, New- port Beach. Tickets are $9. Call 631-0288. "Harvey," Mary Chase's delight- ful comedy, continues through June 26 at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse. Call 650-5269 for tickets and information. "Golden Girls" is premiering in the U.S . at South Coast Reperto ry Theater and con- tinues through July 14. Call 957- 4033 for ticket information. "The Normal Heart," a searing drama about public and private indifference to AIDS, opens in Orange Coast College's Summer Theater on June 16. Performan- ces will take place Thursdays through Sundays, June 16-19, 23-26 and July J-3. Advance ticket sales are SS.SO and $7 at the door, with a dollar discount for children. Call 432-5880 for information. "I Do! I Do!," Laguna Moulton production are in for a treat. 04H.M.S. Pinafore" continues throuah June 26. For ticket information, call 631-0288. ER'S CAll FOi. llESEllVATIONS NOW! FATHER'S DAY Playhouse's final offering for the Thursday evenings and Sunday season, winds up this weekend, matinees and $16 for Friday and with performances on Thursday Saturday nights. Call •~743 through Sunday, June 16-19. or 4CU-8021 for more informa- Ticket prices arc SI 5 for tion. Saturday rught on the ranch Country music. Thick New York: Sirloins on the grill. Ribs smoking Fresh fish char- broiling Bean pots bubbling away Skewered vegetables. Crisp garden salad. Deep dark chili. Golden com bread. Homemade pe and ice CJ'90Jn, All that and all the trtmmmgs. ~ pooll6de at the elegant IWW lrftMt IUon &'. Towen. Flan 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. Ohlf S 18. 95 per P911Cr&. Ott $9.50 lor ct6:INu ,__. 12. Mab u a WI !a.d lor only $55.Q) per IOOln. J*' night. Y"all come. y'beab. Al 11 Wllkii• pleme, Evwv Satun:tay n1gN, pacllla .-................ ~ ' . .. • ·1 PAIE 14--.1111£ 11. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Celebrating a blessing on Father's Day _ .. New eyes, new world little girl F:ndless day. timeless night New eyes. new world liule girl Everything's all right -Carl Johnson, New Dad BY PEGGY DARNELL A couple of weelcs ago, our office manager, Jim Ruic, was given a surprise baby shower at the Baker Communications office in Newport Beach -this was just the beginning of the many joys he will encounter as a father when his child is born in a few weeks. I believe I have the perlcct gift for him and his wif c, Lisa. It is a book called The Blessing by Gary Smalley and John Trent, Ph.D. After finish- ing it recently, I decided it would be especially appropriate to share its messages with you for Father's Day this Sunday. The Blessing stresses the importance of parents letting their children understand, through touch and loving, their sincere interest in their youngs- ters and that the children arc accepted on their own unique merits. This can instill a sense of self-worth the children will carry with them through their lives. The approval, or the blessing, is emphasized as a gift freely given and not as some- thing that must be earned, certainly not something that is out of reach because of impos- sible parental standards. An affirming expression of love can be given in many ways. For example, musician Carl Johnson wrote a special song for bis daughter, Elsa, as his gift to her. In The Blessing, the authors "GOD'S ONE FAMILY OF MAN" Mari M. Bruck C.S., a Christian Science lecturer, will tell us how to find more harmony in the family, neighborhood, community, and the family of nations. SAT. JUNE 25, 10:00 A.M. at the Edwards Cinema, adjacent to Fashion Island, 300 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, CA. SPONSORED BY FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, /RV/NE SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, NEWPORT BEACH THIS FREE LECTURE IS OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. CHILO CAAE WIU BE PROVIDED. , \\bnhip a...r bur this ChriM-ceneered m~ on che Ten Commandmenca. "COMitJG TO THE WRD'S SUPPER-STRAIGHT FROM MOZAMBIQUE" (Matthew 25'3'°46,Sund.y, June 26, 1988 8110 aM KhH A.M. St. Andrews Road, Ncwpon Beach, California (714) 631·2880 acron from Newport Harbcw Htsh School af lrYiM • 15th.) detail five ways we can bless not only our children, but also our spouses, f ricnds, families al)d congregations. They arc: mean- ingful touch, the spoken word, the expression of high value, the description of a special f uturc, and the application of genuine commitment. They write too about others INSIGHTS who haven't had the approval or blessing and how it bas affected their lives. They often carry anger, resentment and insecurity from past hurts and arc not free to "leave." They arc trapped by their past and repeat it. This withholding can· come about through separation due to divorce, death, or desertion. It can manifest itself in lack of intimate relationships with oth- ers, incJudina their own spouse and children. All arc kept at arm's length as a protective device against more pain. Smal- ley and Trent address such situations, and ways to deal with them, with much sensitivity. After writing an earlier article on Adult Children of Alcoholics, I was particularly interested in the chapters dealing with such situations. It seemed to me, just from the number of people at the meetings I attended for the article, that many people arc working successfully to address the issues caused by skewed parental relationships. I was also interested in those chapters because I am among those who did not know a father. He died before I was born, killed by a drunk · driver after he stopped to help a stranded motorist change a flat tire. His death led to a period of tragic consequences for our family, as my mother suffered a mental collapse and was hospitalized, and my sister and I were placed at the Los Angeles Orphanage, where we spent a good deal of our childhood. Eventually. my mother improved, and she remarried to a wonderful man who adopted us and became the first father we knew. Another Father I moved away from for. 17 years. When devas- tating events happened in my life, though, I turned to Him for help and it was freely given. I can now look back and' know exactly when He was there for me. Sl.MlllPt..., ...... a-dt . Jl•MmYllllDme V••-• i.....1oue11> • 1'111 ....... ,__.11 .... CA 9<71~..J.3:1 a15ain.1N:1r•111tor 9:30 a.m. Walllllp Md Activities torCNldrwt Twtw-..-.,o.y In The Blessing, we are encouraged to understand our parents' backgrounds as a basis for compassion and forgiveness of whatever hurts were inflicted. The historical overview from the Hebrew Bible on the importance of the blessing as given by Jewish fathers to their children is fas· cinating, and is a mcaningf ul part of the Jewish heritage today. High value is place on each child and a special future for each, but not so as to create unmet needs for achievement. . And it works both ways: when parents bless their children, there comes a time when the parents arc gratefully acknowl- edged by them. We found this in a roundabout way when we read an essay by our daughter, who was 11 at the time. She wrote about her seventh birth- day party, when her younger br9ther let her birthday birds out of their cage and her dad, and other dads, tried to coax the creatures out of the trees in the yard, and even climbed a couple trees to get to them. Her final line was, .. I think one of the nicest things anyone ever did for me was the time my dad went out on a limb for me, and 1 appreciate it ... Jim and Lisa will have their own incidents. too. as they go through their new family life. And I hope when things do not go as planned, they wilt look up and say, "Our Father who art in Heaven: .. " I know it works. Happy Father's Day to every- one! ..... .-..... , IAlll 11111 l MIWI ... , ..... M-1..-. ............ "*' ...... ,. .... , ...... MllM.;Y.-.... ...... tlllC s 12 11 s•t , 111 ,, a "' c.a:'t::I.., lducetor Gl•er ... fCl#U-01312 NOTICE Of TltUSTU'S SALE F-15071 On JUNE 30, 1988 at 11 :00 a.m. First American Title In~ eomp.ny, a California corporation as Trustee, or Successor Trustee or Substituted Trustee, of that certain Deed of Trust executed by DR. BRIA.N J. MC CARTHY, • m.rried man as his sole and separate property, andreconiedJuly 31, 1987as Instrument No.87-436072, of Official Records of Orange County, California, and pursuant to that certain Notice of Default thereunder recorded March 3, 1988, as IMtrument No. 88-097790, of Offici91 Records 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 America, a cashier's check ~ID uid Trustee drawn on a st.ate or national bank, a check dr9Wn by a state or federal credit union, or a check drRn by a state or federal savines and loan associltion, "' savincs bank specified in section 5102 of the Anancial Code and authorized to do business in this stllte • 114 East fifth Street, Santa Ana, California all that risht. title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under uid Deed of Trust in the property situated in Slid County and State described as: Lat 24 in Block 26 of Newport Buch, in the City of Ne-..ort a.ch, County of <nnme. SUte of California, • shown on a ~ thereof in Book 3 Pile 26 of M~ M8p&. records of said <>ranee County. The ..... ...,_. «other common desilMtiOn of said '""""· isllUl'PQltld to be: 123-26th St Newport a.ch, Ca. Slkl ....... be made without CCMnll'lt "' wan-antv. ....,.. or ilnpfied. • to title, pouession 01 enc:umbnn- ces ID lltilfW lhe UftPlid belMCe due on tt. nal9« naees ~=~Died of Trust. ID wit:W,439.90, iM the eitimlh II costs, ...... and .cMelCIS ... time flf lhe lniliel publiation d""' Notice of Sele: ''3.llO.M N0'4Cl TO PMOfllRTY OWNER W., Ml IN DIFAULT UNDER A OUD OF TRUST, ~-MAY 15, 1111. UHL.US YOU TME ACTIOH TO PIOTICT VOtJt flWERTY, fT MAY IE 90LO AT A "*'C SALl. tf YOU N££D AN EXPtANATION OIF THE NATUI£ OF THE PROCaDtNG AGAtNST VOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWY£R. ~Tm MAY 31. 1-Fml' AMEfHCAN TITLE INSURANCE. 1 c.lifomia CGf'Pll'lllw• Ir. ... Sindt -Authorized Officer 114£.m FlftMinet. s.nt. Ana, C.lifomia92701, (714) 551-3211 6/9 6/16 6 /23 1450 OIDlll 10 IHOW CMm POI CHAW Of NAME ............. hn filed a pMttion in this court for .,, order aflowint Pltitiot• ID dwWt hit neme from ....... tlau•s• '° ............. It is ...., anllMd tlwt all persons intetested in the mlltllr llb 111id _.., b9b9 this court in Oepettment ~ 3.t 100C6*C..Dme West. Santa Ana, California, on 7-7·t•• 2:4So'dodl p.m. and then 1nd there show ca., If '"'.., ..... ~ leid petition for CNnae of ........ nat be ...... . II is~ Ol-ilCt .... I~ of this onW to show ca-. ... 1111 , ........ in ......... Hlrbor [ .... N8 CA. I "' IP Ill I d ..... dra llllon, published in this caunw ............... tor flDur c:ansecutNe weks prior ID ... dlJ tA teld ~ 111ra.1-. •12.111. 6116, 6/23 1431 ftCliiiOUI. 11111• --lfATR?INT The followiftl ........ doin1 business 11 BOL- SANA PARTNERS LP .• 300 Goldentod, Corona Del Mar. CA92625. John Weiss, 300 Golden- rod, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. Byron Hol~ 2421 Plrll Ave., La1un1 Beach, CA 92651. This business is con- ducted by a limited partner· ship. The re1istr1nt com- menced to transact busi· neu under the fictitious business name or names listed 1bcM on 5116/88. JOHN WEISS This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Mey 23, 1988. File No. F381334 5/26,6/2,6/9,6/16 1413 flCllllOUI.,.... NAiil STATIMENT The followiftl person is doins business as BEACH TRASH, 1941 Pefican Pl., Costa Mesa, CA 92626. J1mes Jordan Watson, 1941 Pelican PL, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com- menced to transect busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed 1bove on 5/ 18/88. J. JORDAN WATSON This saatement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Mey 23, 1988. File No. F381336 5/26,6/2,6/9,6/16 l.tl8 FICiiiiOUI WUS NAME STATDIUIT The followinc pet'SOl'I is doin1 business IS THE MURRAY COLLECTION, 1072 Calle Del Cerro, # 1707, San Clemente, CA 92672. Barbara Broecker Mur· ray, 1072 Calle Del Cerro, # 1707, San Clemente, CA 92672. This business is con· ducted by 1n individual. BARBARA B. MURRAY This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on May 23, 1988. File No. F381333 5/26,6/2,6/9,6/16 1419 FtCTmOUI .,.... NW STATEMENT The followfns penons 1re doinl business as EASTON & PARTNERS. LTD .• 2121 Ar11ia Street, -.,port e.ch92660. ... Easton 111,2121 An· lia St., Newport Beach 92660. Anne U.urie An'*'y Easton, 2121 Al-4'-St., Hew,,ort Blech 92660. This business Is con· ducted by husband and ...... The rtilistrent com· m.aoed to tnnlld tMi· nesa under the fictitious tMiness rwne or nMT'8S listed~ on 5/5/a JAK£ EASTON ltl A. lAURtE A. EASTON This ......,_It was filed with the Countr Clerk of Or.,. County on Mey 23, 1988. file No. F381332 5/26,6/2,6/9,6/16 i•21 141417 ncilliOUI IUltMUI NW STATEMENT The foffowins penons ire doin1 business as Lasuna Nipt c.r Wnh Partners, 30081 Crown V1lley Park· way, Lasun1 Ni1uel, CA 92677 Thomas J. Santefort. 30101 Town Center Drive, Suite 104, Llluna Niluef, CA916n David A Stantefort.1 3010 l Town Center Drive, SuM 104, Lllluna N.,.t, CA92677 Theodore O.W.. 6323 N. MlwWw ~Drive. Lcq 8Mch. CA 90903 This business 1s con· duded br a ~I s»ft· ,..,.., TM re11str1nt com· me1ac:itd ID tr8ftUd bu'SI• NM under the hctitious ~ ..... lilted ..... on Mey 9, 1988. Silraed nan. J. SerMon o.vid A S..lllltort Theodote Denn This stlltement WIS filed with the County Clerk of 0.-.fll!I County on Mey 24, 1988. File No. 381503 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23 1441 F'ICtliiOUI ...... MAME STATIMENT The foHowtf11 person is doins business as ANNIE'S THREAOEO NEEDLE. 520~ Poinsettia Ave., Corona def Mar, CA 92625. Anne Kathryn Peter111, 520~ Poinsettia Ave •• Cor- ona def Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by ., individual. ANNE PETERKA This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 0.-.np County on Mey 17, 1988. File No. F380853 6/2,6/9,6/16,6/23 1434 FtCTmOUI BUllNESS NAME STATEllENT The followinc person is doina business IS AMARKO LTD .. 211 E. Bay Ave .. Bal- bol, Calif. 92661. MarilEJliotWytand,211 E. Bay Ave .• Balboa, Calif. 92661. This business is con- ducted by an individ~I. MARKWYlAND This statement was filed with the County Cterit of oranae County on MIY 27. 1988. F"rle No. F381893 6/2,6/9,6/ 16,6/23 1433 FIC'1TIOUS ...... NAiil STATIMENT The followi111 person is doing business as Coast Cleanina Company, 177 Riverside Or. Suite #1101 Newport Beach, CA 92663 Diane Bradshaw, 325 Cabrillo St, Costa Mesa. CA 92627. ~ This business 1s con· ducted by an individual The registrant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 5-1-88. (Silfled) Diane Bradshaw This statement was filed with the Coonty Cle.ril of Oranae County on June 6, 1988. f ile No. F -382495. 6/9, 6/16, 6/23, 6/30 1449 F1CTfT10US IUllMIS NAME STATDIUIT The followins person is doin1 business IS The Steven Chat1es ~. 17821 Mitchell, lrline, CA 92714. Steven Chartes Kiser, 524 Cameo Hi1hl1nds Drive, Corona del IW, CA 92925. T1ris business is con· duct9d bf -indiwidull. The rqistr1nt COfft· menoed tD nns.ct bust- ... under the fictitious ~.,.,.fisted..,.,. onM.,2.1988. __. Slilwrt c. Kil9r This ts1 nwwt w filed . with .... County Cl.tl d Or.,.. ~ on June 1, 1988. File No., f -382507. 6/9, 6/16, 6123, 6/30 1446 flC ii llOUS IUltHUI MAME STATIMINT The foltowinl penon is doin1 business u Tit1n Business Ser#ioes, 2921 W. Central A'le "C", Santa Ana CA 92704. Richard s. Pierce, 4006 Calle Bien'lenida, Sin Cle- mente. CA 92672. This businen is con· ducted by an indMdUll. (Sicned) R.S. Pierce This Stltement was filed with the County Clertt of Or-. County on June 6, 1988. Fite No. F·382508 619.6/16,6/23 6130 1447 • 11111 ACiliiOUI ••1m .... ""......, The IDltoat.11 ........ .,.. doi"I buliMls a MvtS SAOOLE8ACK II ASSO- CIATES. aCllifumil ...... ~ 1400 ••• Str"t North. Newport e.ct.. c.liflomia 92660. wutilm K. o..ns. 1400 8riltDf Street North, New+ port Buch, California 92660. Cti.rles L. Buchan1n, 1400 Bristol Slreet North, Newport Beach, C.lifomia 92660. Richard E. Lucy, IS Trus- tee of the Lucy Livinc Trust, u/d/t dated October 8, 1979, 1400 Bristol Street North. Newport Buch, C.li· fomia 92660. Robert J. Theirprtner, 1400 Bristol Street Notth, Newport e..ch, C.lifomia 92660. J1mes 0 . Buckincham. 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beach, C.lifomia 92660. Alan J. Tuntland, 1400 Bristol Street North, New· port Beach, California 92660. This business is beina conducted by a 1eneral partneftisip. The re1istr1nt com· menced to transact busi· ness under the name listed above on MIY 1, 1988 DAVIS SADOLEBACK II ASSOCIATES a C.lifomla eenenil partnership By: William It Davis This Statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on May 26, 1988 File No. F-381756 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23 1440 lt-41141 -NOn--a-Of DOTH Of ALM Q. UI LAM AMO Of KiiiiON TO AD•a1a DTATE To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, continsent cred· itors and persons who may be othefwise interested 1n the will or est.lte of ALVIN G. KEllAM. A petition has been filed by MARGARET ANN KEM BY 1n the Superior Court of Oranae County requestine th1t MARGARET ANN KEMBY be appointed u personal representltive to administer the estate of the decedent The petition requests authonty to administer the estate under the independ- ent Administration of Estates Act. A helrins on the petition W'lll be held on 6/22/88 at 1:45 p.m. in Dept. #3 loated at 700 CMc Center Drive West. Slnta Ana. CA. IF YOU OBJECT to the erantinc of the petition. '°" should etther appelr' at the he1rint and state your ob;ections Of file written obiections ~ the court befor9 the helrin&. Your IPPWWD "'If be in per· son °' -,am' .nam.y. IF YOU AR£ A CMDITOR 01 a coltil..,.. e19ditor of ... ..... ~.~"""'fie 'ftOAlf clliifn ... the court OI pl 111 "i • -....... ... reprewlb!IWe ........ ... by • coult .-..n to.. monlN from .. elm of first i-...nc:e al ........ prawided in ltctiaf\ 700 d theC...1W. ....... Codll. The ...... tor ..,. deilN .... not ..... prior '° '°"' months""' the elmof the heefq natic.t ..... YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ... by the court. tr you at9 I penon it-Had in the estMI, you m1J serw upon the 1aecutof or 8dmirtistr8b. "' upon the .nam.y far the~*" or ldmirtitttaw, and ftte with the court ~ proof d ... viol, • wriftln request sUt. inc tNt '°" desire IPIC* notice of the fili"I d an inventory and •ppr1ise- ment of ............ Of of the P9tttioM Of eccounts met itiof.t '"sections 1200 and 1200.5 d the C.lifomta ProbMe Code. JOHN C CHRISTY Attorney .. Law 15()(, Quail Street. Suite #3709 Newport 81ech, CA 92660 612.6/9,6/16 1•39 ...... ---n-a .. OF DIA'ill OF llCI ... L •••MIO OFNIH•10 MMI HM llf111 CAii ill.. 1141177 To ... Min. benilfic:ieriel.. c~ conb,...lt eted· itors. and .-sons who ""' be ott. wise int. I It I d en the will or estate of RICHARD E. MILLER, AKA DICK MILLER AKA 0 . MILLER A petition has been filed by JAMES BROCKTON MILLER in the Superior Court of ORANGE County requestin1 that JAMES BROCKTON MILLER be appointed as personal ~to.ctminis· ter the est.Me of the dece- dent The petition requests authority to ldminisller the estate under the Independ- ent Administmion of EstatesAct. A t..ins on the petition will be held on 61221• • 1 :45PM in Dept. #3 locllt8d at 700 CIVIC CENTER ORM: WEST, SANTA ANA, CA IF YOU OBJECT to the .-ntinc of the petition, '°" should eittw appeel' • the hearin1 and st•te your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearin1. Your appurance may be in per- son or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a continaent creditor of the decelsed, '°" must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the dlle of first issuance of letters as prcMded in Section 700 of the California ProbMe Code. The time tor fitinc dlims will not eiq>ire prior to four months from the daite of the ttearins noticed atKwe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. " '°" are a person interested In the estate, '°" may setYe upon the executor or administrlltor, or upon the attorney for toe necutor or administrator, and file with the court with proof of sef· vice, a written request stat· ing that you desire special notice of the filina of an inventory and appraise· ment of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned In sections 1200 and 1200.5ottheCalifom1a Probate Code. Attorney for petitioner. GRESHAM, VARNER. SAV· AGE. NOLAND & TILDEN, 600 N. ARROWHEAD AVENUE. #300, SAN B£R- NAROINO. CA 92401 This notice was mailed at SANT A ANA. Cahfom1a 6/2 6/9 6/16 1436 ._..n NO-m ..... -a~Of DEATH Of mwa~...aMD OFNHt•TO ML ISIM llTA'ft CAii .. ,., ..... To ... heirs.~ aedib s., eot.1111_.ll crecf. ilDf1.. ........ .., mey be att. .... ••11111i in the wi1 °' --tA SYlVIA WEITZ GRACE. AlSO KNOWN AS SYLYtA W. GMcE . .. ~ ... ...,filed br RtCHARO ANll1H WEITZ in tM Superior Court of OftANG[~ .......... th1t RICHAttO AA.RON WEITZbe-11 ie.l•C*· son.I representlti.e to adn.w ........... dthe decedellt. TM petition requests ~IDldrl'W ... the ...... undw the ..,..ld- •nt Administration of Est.MesAd. A ~on the petition will be held on 6/22188 at l :•SPM in Dept. 13 loc.-:t at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA IF YOU OBJECT to the sranbnl of tM petihon, '°" should etther ~at the hearin1 and state your obtecit<>nS Of file writtef\ obtections with the court before t9'e hearins. Y01Jr appewance mey be 1n per- son "' by "lfNK .nomey IF YOU ARE A CREOCTOR or a contil'19"1t Cf9d*>r of tbe dec:•sed. )QI must me )Q.lr cl.ltm witt'I the court °' pntMnt It to the per'IONlf represent9t1ve ~nted by the court .. thin four montM from the Cl* °' first ~ of ~ .. prowided in Secban 700 of the c.ttfomt. PrQbeee Codi Thi time tor ~ dlims wil not ..... prior ID tour months from the elm of lhe '-inc noticed...,.. YOU MAY EXAMtN£ the file lcept by the court. tf ~ ere 1 person inllllested in the estMe, you mey tefW upon the executor or ldministntor, or upon the .ttomey for the eucullDr or administrator, Ind ftle with the court with prod al .,. vice, a writt8n ~ .... inc ttwt '°" c:te.ire spec.ill notice of the filins d an inventory and 1ppr1ise· m.'ltof ......... orof the ~.. or ICCIDUnts mentim.t in MetioltS 1200 and 1200.5 d the Cllibnil ~Code. Attorney for petitioner: MARY A.C. HEALY, 13215 E. P£NN STREET · #315, WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA 90602. This notice was mailed at SANTA ANA. Clfifomia. 6 /2 6/9 6/16 1437 F'ICllllOUI IURIED NAME STATIMEJIT The followinc persons ire doin1 business as PIER URETHANE, 21S42 New· land St., Huntincton Bch. CA92646. John K. DuFrene, 21121 Shepherd Ln, H.B., CA 92646 Jack H. Steele., 9712 Btu· ereef Or., H.B .. CA 92646. This business is con- ducted by co-partners. The re1istrant com· menced to trans.ct busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abowe on 5-16-88. JOHN K. DufRE.NE This stltement was filed with the County Cterk of Onince County on May 23, 1988. File No. F38 l335 S/26,6/2.6/9,6/16 1416 F'IC h tlOUI ... llEIS ...-STATEMIJIT The totlowlna person is doln1 buSlnes5 as PROP· ERTY HOUSE. PROPERTY HOUSE. REAL TORS&, E.R.A PROPERTY HOUSE. Realtors•. 6308 w Cont Hwy, Newport Bch .. 92663 Thomas B. Miller, #9 Wild Goose Ct, Newport Beach, 92663 This business is con· ducted by 1n 1nd1vld~I The re1istrant com- menced to transact bus•· ness under the fictitious buSlness name or names listed lbcM on 1I 1980. THOMAS B MILLER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on May 27. 1988 F381895 6/2,6/9,6/16,6 /23 1432 F'ICiliiOUI ...... NAMllf,,TIF rn The~11 .... •we doi"I busineu as WINO WORKS. 3400 Y11 ()por1o S... ~ Newport a.ch, CA92663. John W-"8n; 3400 Yia ()pc)fto Su-. SA. ~ a.ctl.CA~. Phileip A.~. 3400 ~ Opono ~ SA. tteapo1 a.ch. CA 92663 This business is con· ducted by~ The reaistfant com· menced ID trlnlact busi· "9S$ under the fictitious buseness ,.,.,. lillld ~ onMe,25,ltll. ~Phillip~ JohnW.-..S This~-Med with the 0ountr an of Or..,.. County on June 6, 1988. File No. F-382505 6/9,6/16,6/23 6/30 1•53 AClihOUI MJIHll• --lf•R FIT The falowinl .....,. IS dou11 businas • WILL(). WOOD INVESTORS LTD , 200 E SlndPG4nM. Ste. 102, S.U Ana, CA 92707. Roblrt 8. Scott. 621 lido Park Dr., 0-3. Ne•port Beech. CA 92663 This business is con· dud9d by a ltmited .,..,. shtp. A08£RT B scon ~ .......,.. -Ned With the Cou"'1 Cleft& of Or.,.. County on • 27, l981 f"1le No F'JlllM 6/2.619.6116.6/13 141~ . -; I . • ,_ 11 •• 1l 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Nena WftUllll'I UL.I laM No. 0'17590MM10l9118MSAMIAH T.S.ND.WIH• UNITCXUW AFIMUUll ..,.._Cl.illllY es duty_,..._. TNllle under the~ described deed of In* WIU SEU AT l'UllJC AUCTION TO THE HIGHUT 91000 FOR CASH fin the .._ which .. ......... '"the Unlld ~ Md/Oii the calhief's. Clf'tlfied Of --chldll ..-;fled ... cw c. Section 2924h (~bte in Mt • the time of .... ) .. rilht, title and "*'-~to end now held br it ~ uid Deed of Trust in h ~ helwinder delcribect. TRUSTOlt MUCt: B. BARSAMIAN SUSAN D. 8ARSAMfAN BENUlCIARY: WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. recotded Ncwnblf 14, 1979 n Instr. No. 17410 in Book 13394 ..... 502 of Official Records in the office at the Aeconter of Qr.,._ County; said deed at trust describes the foHowfnc property: Pwcel 1: Unit 18 •shown and defined In the condominium plan reconMd on Auaus« 29, 1978 in 8ook 12820, Pqes 319 to 382 inclusive, of Official Reconts of Or.,.. County. P9rcel 2: An undivided one thirty-first (l/31st) int.rest as • teNnt in comttM>l"I in the fee Interest in.net to the common •ru of Lob 4, 5 Md 6 of Tract 9587 as per M-c> filed in Book 400, Paen 20 to 24 inciusNe, of mitc*laneous ~. Recotds of Or.,. County, as such term is defined in the •rticle entitled "Definitions" of the DeclarMion of Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions f'8COfded April 21, 1978 In Book 12644, Plea 951, at Official Records (the "Declamionj, and any amendments thereto. Parcel 3: Easements as such easements are patticu&arty set forth in the article entitled "Easements" at the Decl...tion under the section headlnp in such amcee entitled as follows: "r.chts•nd Duties. Utilities and Cable TeMvision", "Support, Settlement and Encroachment". "lncress, £ares$ and RecreatioNI Rilhts". and "Exclusive Res- tricted Common Area Easement". Parcel 4: Easements as such easements are particularty set forth in the article entitled "Easements of the Declaration of Covenants, Conditiom and Restrictions• recorded July 25, 1977 in Book 12305, Piie 746 of Official Records and re-recorded September 8, 1977 in 8ook 12371, p._ 327 of Official Records (the "Master Declaration") and any amendments thereto, under the section headincs in such article entitled as follows: "Riehts and Duties: Utilities and Cable Television", "Support, Settlement and Encroachmenr. "Community Facilities Easement" and "Orairlqe Over Community Facilities ... Exceptinc theref1om all oil, oil riehts, minerals, mineral rietvts, natural eas richts and other hydroart>ons, by whMsoeYer name known, eeothermaf steam, and all products derNed from any of the forecoinc. that may be within or under the parcet ot land heteinabow! described toeether with the perpetual rictrt of dritlina, mininc. explorina and <>peratinc therefor and storina in and removinc the same from said land or any other land, includin1 the riatrt to whipstock or directionally drill and mine from lands other than those hereinabolM described, oil or gas wells, tunnels and shafts into, throuch °'across the subsurface of the land hereinabow! described, and to bottom such whipstociced or directionally drilled weUs, tunnels and shafts under and beneath or beyond the exterior limits thereof, and to redrill, retunnet, equip, maintain, repair, deepen and <>pentte any such wells or mine$ without, however, the right to drill, mine, store, explore and operate throulh the surface at the upper 500 feet of the subsurface of the tand hereinabolM described, as reserwct in the deed from The Irvine Company, a corporation and beina recorded concurrentty herewith. Also exceptina therefrom the subsurface nter ri&hts. bot without the ri1ht at surface entry as reserYed in the deed from The Irvine Company, a Corporation, beinc recof'ded concurrently herwwith. YOU AAE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEO Of TRUST DATED 10/26n9. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION J.O PROTECT YOUR ~. IT MAY BE SOl.D AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPl..AHATJON Of THE NATURE OF THE ·PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 21 MONT"uu. •·w-n"' IUCH. CA . "(If a street address"' common desicnation of property 1s shown •bow, no warranty is li"9n as to its comptete.. ness or correctness)." The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust. by ruson of a breach ordefautt in theoblialtions secured thereby, heretofore executed and detiwerwd to the undersi1ned a written declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and written notice at default and of election to cause the undersicned to sell said property to satisfy said obfiptiom, and thereafter the undersfcned caused said notice at default and of etection to be recorded February 16, 1988 as Instr. No. 88-066162 Jn Book of Official Records in the office at the Recorder ot Orance County; Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or impfiecl, reaardlna title possesst0n, or encumbrances, to pay the remainina principal sum of the note(s) secured by said deed ot Trust, with interest as in said note provided, advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees, charps and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Said sale will be held on: June 23, 1988, at 1:30 p.m. rn the lobby to the buildinc located at 601 South lewis Street. Oranp, California. 92668. At the time ot the initial publicatiot 1 of this notice, the total amount of the unp1id balence of the obliption secured by the abolM described deed of trust and estimated costs, expenses, and adv8ncft is S68,170.07. It is possible that at the time of sate the openins bkt may be leu than the klUt indebtedness due. tf available, the expected openinc bid '"" be obtained by callins the totlowins l9leptl()ne number on the day before the Mle: (415) ~357 Date: M11 18, 1988 AMERICAN SECURfTIES COMPANY •Mid TrustM. 8,1 T.D. SERVICE COMPANY ...... By. Dlbbie Kf9bl, ,. ..... s.c ...... y 3100 OM Roed. S.. 300, Wafnut er.et. CA '4596-2078 (415) 944-9015 6/2,6/9,6/16 1431 ' . --··~···...._____---~---- ,.......,... 8-ctt, California 92MO. Hlnry E. .... ..,, 1500 Quajt Street, Suite 260, He a pact a.ch, c.titornia neeo. Don .. ,,..,..,.,, 1500 ~· ...... Suit• 260, = ..... Clltfamie 9c:Ndt. 1• Sulla"°· ..... c.tltol• 9'obert w. Brooks, 1500 QuaU Street, Suite 260, Newport Bwh, c.Mbnie 92MO. This business Is con· duded br ....... pert. rwsNp. The '91itnnt com· melad to tAnMc:t bulj. neu under the flc:litious ~ nemeNllld--. on4-1-81. _... lofd WrilN This ....._ .. was fle.d with the County Clet1l of e>r.,,.. County on M1Y 23, 1988. File No. F-382441 6/2, 6/9, 6/16, 6/23 1442 FIClll iOU1 IUllNlll NAME ITATlllDIT The foflowinc person is doins business as Profn. sional Insurance Netwcn. 201 Shipyard Way, 8etth A· C, Newport Beach, Calif. 92663. Stewn D. Oiumenti, 700 lido Park, #39, Newport Beach, CA 92663. This business is con· ducted br an indivickal. (Sicned) StieYerl D. Ouimenti This stMement was filed with the County Clertc of Oranse County on May 27, 1988. File No. F·381934. 6/9,6/16,6/23 6/30 1457 F)CTITIOUS 8UllNUS NAIK STATEMENT The followina person is doina business u AYNES Couch Poto.to Farms, 225 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625. Malva Joon Gay Aynes, 225 Heliotrope, Corona del Mar, Ca. 92625. This business is con· ductldbran ...... .,, The ,..tatrlftt com· menced tD nwt bull· NII undertM ~ ~ ............... onl-1•. ~JoonAyrm Tilil £'II •II-...... with ... County Clerk al er.,.. Counly on June 6, 19. File Ho. f ·382!506. 6/9,6116,6/23 6/30 1424 ..... ncn110U1 ••uiu•••t11a11•• IMMllTATW The followinl person Is doinc business • Global 4ssociatn, 450 Newport Center Drive, Suite 500. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Owl lnwn.tional Inc., a Calitomia c:orpcntion, 450 NewportC.. om.. Suite 500, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business Is con- ducted by • c:orpcntion. The recistrant com· menced to tranuct busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on April 15, 1988. (Si1ned) Owl Interna- tional Inc., Eutene l(ilpe Secretaty and TrMStnr This ....,.,It was fHed with the County Clerk of Or.,.. County on M11 27, 1988. File No. F-381899 6/9,6/16,6/23 6/30 1456 PUalC NOTICE FICllllOUI ........ NAME ITATDIDIT The followinc person is doinc business as: SEASIDE REALTY ANO INVEST· MENTS, 204 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92663. Antony Wayne Shaw, 204 Tustin Awe., Newport Bwh, CA t:M63. Thia buline11 11 con- dudld bran~. The Nliltrant com- menced ... tr8nlaCt busi· Mii und9r ... fictitious bulln111,....•WN1 ........... onN/A.SCINd: ArafJW ..... . Ttn ..... ment -flied with ... County Clerk al OtlfWI County on June 7, 1911. Fite No. F382&49 6/106/176/24 6/31 1461 . ...,. AtfffiOUI ...... NAMI ITA'IWNT The fotlowina persons are dolnc business .. UNtQUE LANDSCAPE & DESIGN, 3334, E. Coast Hi&hway, Corona det Mar, CA 92625. Anthony H. Twn, 979 GoldelilOd Rd., CosU Mesa. Ca. 92626. Paul Houahton. 979 Gol· denrod Rd .• Costa Mesa, CA 92626. This business is con· duct8d by oo-pertnets. (Sicned) Anthony H. Twn Paul Hou&hton This statement was filed with the County Clertt of Oranae County on June 2, 1988. file No. f-382360. 6/9,6/16,6/23 6/30 1459 K-407tl flCllllOUI IUllNESS NAiil ITATlllENT The fotlowinc person is doina business as: Choi· cePac, 3740 Campus Drive, suite 100, Newport Beach, CA92660. NutraC.re International, a California corporation, 3740 Campus Drive, suite 100. Newport a.ctt, CA 926IO. T"i• Butlneu is con· dudldbJ•~. The reaittrent com· menced to nnuc:t bulJ. ...... under .... fictitious lll•k111 ........ ..... on~12,ltl1.Si9wd: Nutr.C.'8 International, By: o.td 0. Hitt, Uecutiw Va PNlidlnt This ~ w filed wtth the County Clettt Of Or.,.. Councy on June a, 1988. file No. F382792 6/16 6/23 6/30 717 1469 1-41114 FIClllllOUI ....... NW ITA'llMINT The to11owinc persons.,.. doinc businesa as: AkiM/ GOC Dove Canyon AHO· elates, 1 Civic Plan, Suite 175, Newport e..ch, Cali· fomia 92660. Glenfed Development Corp., • California eot'J>CQ· tion, 16601 Ventura Boule- vard, Encino, C•lifornia 91426. Akins Dewlopment Com· pany, • California c:orpoq. tion, 1 Civic Plan, SuM 175, Newpott a.ch, Cali- fornia 92660. This Business is CO'I· ducted by • aeneral pert· nership. The re1istrant com· menced to tram.ct busi· neu under the fictitious business name listed abow on December 10, 1987. Si1ned: Glenfed Develop. ment Corp, By: John I. Jefsen, Sr. Vice President; Sicned: AkiM Development Company, By: Bruce Akins, Sr. Vice President This ~ ws filed with the County Clertc of Oranae County on June 8. 1988. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROll I FWalaook Uae 6 Practice boma 10 fowd• 14 ...... , IS Dawa, iD SpaiD 16 .. Job ~ .. ,...,. 11 Aip peddllr's craft 19 KilMI o1 ..... 22 N-lrical pnflx 23 IWrMll 25 ....,_t 26 OM bona July 23 27 .... psi 29 hoy llird 30 Ptnt.ndlllta 31 E;Amlric:aa ..... 32 IDOi' .... ,. . ~ ...... _...,__ 34 bid cartaja 36 lecoadu7 •1'Ject 37 P•bllapport 39 Tait. talk. ta1t 40 .... 'ltli'tnte in .. Olhir Twist" 41 Alpem .. 43 Cai9aclar abbr. 44 a&.tooer 4 7 Slide na1e SJ Eatre _ S 2 Y llterclay 53 l.qelJOup 54 Briel loolt-tN 56 Spota 57 5"c:ial .. power," for lbort SI Uaicarn item 59 Hearty laaDM•e 61 Solpy 63 DlllCI 64 Type of tna.r 65 Pat of• lot 66 Alr••••tl 61 Not .......... "°' 72 C1lltWal ...,: Comb. , .. 74 Orilatal orcll11b1 76 Dnllit- 77 ~ 71 ....... 79 ...,.hll.forw II -Go" 12 O.tlntle 13 s .. 14 .......... 16 Tille1Mr. 17 -It(....,) 90 Ollllr .... 92 ........... , 9J nit OI ._..: AMlr. ,.. ... 95 11.md••• H l••1•tn1ll• 97 uc,._, . DOMI I Dilc:ullioe .. t-topther 2 "Collar" 3 Grucboll "' s .. 4 T ... 5 Stop 6 ~oyster of tlae '~••tn I Not-.:A•br. I 1: t:l.::4 II l.udld 12 r..., IJ F...t "8tt Jtem 14 1972 OIJ•pic ••• 17 C..f• llGo'-1 20 ..... 21~ ... ,. ......... 21 Cldc ... 11 ,.... Ho. ,...,,., 611661236130717 147() Mttl-••11• -•m n The ........... ,.,.,, ii ....... ,, .... ...... ...... .., ........ 2617 •• Eldln M., Colla Meu. CA t2U7. Julie Hwllltt· ... 9dtth, 2'17·8. Odin ... Com ...._CA92127. This business it con· <*.did by an inchidu91. The re1istrant com· menced '° nnuct bust· nets under the flctttious bu'"-rwne listed 9bcM on5-ll• (Si1ned) J. Heaztett· ,..,..., This "*"'-"l ... filed with the County Clerk of Oran.-County on June 6, 1•. file No. F·382509 6/9, 6/ 16. 6/23 6/30 1448 K-41171 FICllllOUI• 1111111 ..._ITA'flmNT The ~. person is dainl bulineu • KAISER PR0P£RTl£S, 1601 Dove Shit. ,.,... 165, Newport Beech. CA 92660. RCJ19r C. Porter, 1601 Dove Street, Suite 165, Newpott811ch, CA 92660. This business is con· duct8d br .,, indMdual. The re1istrant com· menc:.d to tnnsact busi· nns under the fictitious busineu name lilted above on March l, 1988. (Siped) Rueer c. Porter This statement was fl*! with the County Clertt ot Oranee County on June 2, 1988. Flee No. F-382359 6/9,6/16,6/23 6130 1458 12 13 CLASSIFIED INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcing ..•....... 200 Beauty Aids •......... 213 · Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery Lots ........ 201 Florists •.............. 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Atds .......... 214 Lepl Notices ......... 212 lod195-Clubs-etc. 209 Nurseries ............ 815 lost & found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 BUSINESS Investments .......... 828 Money to loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 70~ EMPLOYMENT Agencies ............. 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation . . . . . . . . . 307 Docs & cm .......... 112• livestock ........ : .... 825 Birds ................ 826 REAL ESTATE Acreace .•............ 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 Commerc ial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 51 3 Farms & Ranches ..•.. 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent /Unfurn ............. 406 .. 11. t• THE NEWPORT El8GN ,_ 11 Hoosekeepinc Rooms • 13 Hotels ...•.....•..... 416 Industrial . . . . . • . . 506 111\..UI 11~ Property .....• 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Lots for Sale .......... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Mortgage & TO •...... 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 Xc hg ... 517 Real Estate l oans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 RESORT PROPERTY For Sale .............. 41~ Rental . . . . . . . . . . . .. 417 Airplanes ............ 900 Antioue Classic Car ••. 912 Autos tor Sele ........ 910 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Avto Repair /Dom ..... 913 ~uto Repair/For ...... 914 Boats ................ 905 ~mpers ............. 919 Foreign & Sports ...... 9 11 Mopeds .............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 ' , __ SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Situation Wanted ..•.. 308 Directory of Business Services ~ @ ~ BOOKKEEPfNG A PAIN? let Georae do it Profes. sional, computerized reports. Tailored to your needs. Small business & individual specialist. Licensed tax preparer. Gecqe Bienstadt. The ComOleat Bookkeeper. 714-964.2002 •AtlomeJ ATIORNEY 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 Legal Consul· tation. No recovery. No attorney fees. 2372 South· East Bristol #B Newport Beach 852-0808 CARPETING at direct. wholesale prices installed. All major manufacturers and stytes. Call for an appt. 714-567·3526 RENT A PASSENGER. U. a car DOOf lane. 6- lOPM. 682·9992 NEWBORN Nurseries, Dl'9Cious bebv c.-e, near South Coat "Plaza. 754. 1079 BABY/CHILO CARE in ".'11 ,... Verde home. Aaml from pn. Dey time. Klltw 556-7916 CHI.I> CARE Off£R£0 n Pr MY HOME. DAYS £Vt. FtNCEO YARD, REF. 780-2!81 • tflll WVSiT· .or.= CHILO CARE/ HOUSE- KEEPERS AVAILABLE live in or out. carina. dependabte, scree. ied to meet your needs. Domestic Excellence ~832·3665 PT BABY SITTER NEEDED FOR 3 month otd baby. Must have own transportation to COM. Call Liz at 720-1852 eCredit MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! Regardless of credit his· tory. Also, new credit card. No one refused! For information call l · 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 -Custom Landscaping ~- .. !~ 71. fku, ..... (jttvet!u Full gardening service, seasonal flower planting. Landscaping, sprinkler yard improvements, lawn treatment. weed controf, routine mainte- nanc~(sprin renova· tion). l . /bonded. 894· 5. Rey Perard. LANDSCAPING & Tree Service & Clean Ups. Monthly fee. Jim 553· 1554 •Domellic HOUIDEEPDS & WIBWNCY Hn immedi8teopet"'ws for live tn/Out House- keepers. Exo. prefened. S~nish Ok. All Jobs taa.. free. (714) 951-6110 i.JCENSEOANO BONDED LIVE·IN COMPANION AID, 714-669-11.a MAXI MAIO (55 min to 1 ~ tam). Alt ,... .W..T9ncl11rq 521-7837, 648-2154 .,.._ OUALITY LAWN SER· VICE. Lawn service avail· able complete to mow & edge. Calf 631-4535 FREE CONSUMER SERVICE Call for names of competent licensed & bonded~ to remode1_repatr. clean and oecorate. HOME IMPROVEMENT REFERRALS INC. (714) 131-7200 BEVELED & STAINED GLASS ART/~ DOORS Shop at home & save. Solid Mahogony, oak doors. Beveled and stained glass. Call Stain Art. 531-2659 24 hr home repair. small jobs are quick and easy. Call for free phone Ql!Ote on all work. 760· 7205 PROFESSIONAL WIN- DOW TINTING }'Our house or mine. Ref. 855- 4160 MAINTENANCE CON· CEPTS FENCING SPE· CIAUST, Electrical, con· struction. plumbing. etc. 714·857·4728 PROFESSfONAL HOUSE Cleaninc. Excetlent Ref. Reas. rates. 723-09!M LOCAL MOTHElt/ DAUQHTEll TEAM will clean =:ur house or office. . Clun and consc· . 85 7 • 8501 CARPET CLEANING SERY1CE Shampoo & Ste1m Cleanina Sootlifters. Oeoderizer lncluded. 2RMS & HALLWAY ms CARPET Q.UNING7DA™ ~~~ L & I llln in .. Since 1• House sitting. Affordable Orange County area. Call Connie660-1399 after 11:30 a.m. PET /HOUSE SI TI ING available. Ref. if req. Call Ruth 551-8363 a.m . ARMY CAPTAIN in the area seeki~ housing or house sitting 7-5 to 7-29. 805-549-6708 or eve 544-4510 rolect •M~ For a dependable dry wall company call Artis· tic Interiors 556· 1160 ... small repairs. Room addition. Custom texture CONCRETE 1 PATIOS, Drive-decks. concrete reserved w/ epoxy store. Brick-blockwork. Lie. 966-2134 •Music Lessons MUSIC LESSONS, your home by Mr. Palmer Jr Hi. Band Dir 33 yrs tn o.c. All brass & wood· winds. 642-7715 •Painting FAST FAIR & FRIENDLY Interior /Exterior. Residential/ Commercial. O.C.s FINEST PAINTING Lic.#516103 Pete 499-3022 PAINTING ED'S Paintin& interior I exterior. Free Est. Uc. 838-8201 •Pool ServiCe FINEST OUAUTY SER· VICE & REPAIRS. 20 yrs. expetienc:e. Pre SeaSon Specilll: 1 month FREE service. Free estimMll & ~~~~ 8008 MODERN SCHOOL OF FOREIGN LANGUAGES DEAN THE TILE MAN Leaky showers, tile/ ceramic safety bars/ i nsta II I repair I acid wash/re-grout. shower doors, new & repair, & plumbin_g. Lic#432332. Call 675-8212 or 846- 8526 .......... PAPER HANGING, remc> val and instafli~ of all wall COYeri,.s and also interior painting. Cabinet staining and refinishing. Call Andy ~15 ELEGANT POEMS for any occasion on Parchment 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. well edu· cated & traveled woman. Work p/t. Have inde· pendent means, love outdoors! Sunny diSPoSI· tion. Newport Beach res· 1denl Former Coloradan. Hi'lhest ref. inquiries invited: 675-9629 lv ~· TWO PROFESSIONALS seeking a third to share expenses, of spacious, dean, very mce, comfor· ta~ Mesa Verde home. Monthly rent $500 + util- ities/ expenses split, security ~ & refer. enoes requtred. Call Mr. Green llt 642-9310 Days (or 545-8589 Eves) OVERSEAS JOBS. TAX FREE INCOME All OCCUPATIOMY:t PAHY PAID C. (305) 456 fM503 or ...s ,.,... -Wortd-=...~~ ~ l..Mtderdl[lll, Fl 16. ~a-.Y,._lf nat--OWI 111 per COillrlct. Uc8md ... 0¥er'IMI~ 111ncoy. HfRtNG QOVERNMOfT JOB ~NVt.ARf.A. ~000-~.~ HOME AID CARE AVAIL· ABLE. Care of elder'ty and terminal. M-F clean. reliable, with excellent character. Experience, references. Call Eve 963· 3478 FEDERAL. STATE ANO CIVIL SERVICE JOBS, now hiring. your area. $13,550 to $59.•80 immediate openings. 'Call 1-315-733-6063 Ext F369 MEDICAL OFFICE MAN· AGER Excellent salary. Front & back office expe- rience wanted imme· diatety. Call 64 l ·5044 for intenlew. RECRUIT & GROW RICH. Help me find men & women, who want to live full time, wori< pt time and earn 6 fi~ure income. You can earn s 1,000-3,000 J)ef' month for referrals. MB Hud5on 714-553-1551 EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in tNa- luating and responding to daily wori< reports sub- mitted by our agents throu~t the state. No experience necessary; wori< at home. For lnfor· mat ion send self· addressed, stamped envelope 9~ inches long to: AWGA Dept. E, Box 492 04, Atlanta, GA 30359 FEDERAL. STATE ANO CI VIL SERV ICE JOBS NOW HIRING, Your area $13,550 to $59,480. Immediate ORenings Call 1(315) 733-6063 Ext F369 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! $100 per tttte. 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 Exlj-8348 GIRL FRIDAY with aood telephone voice Kcume t1Ptna and --tw1t1~Acw· .--office in CaraM dll :&. 759-1150 •FUN* WEEKEND JOB You ct... ....,. GM out ..,.,.. in ,.,...... ... 'f04lll' home. 962· 5611 ~111.Mlt ORVILLE WANTS YOU! Looking for friendly, independent oeoole to work as clerl<s at our snack ioc.tion • New· port fashion Island. Both days & eve shifts avail· able! tf •·•ested. visit us at Irvine Ranch Farmer's Mkt. in Atrium Court. or call {714) ~ 7701 SALES PEOPLE 14 -F/ T (32-35) HRS PIT. We want the best! Desire mature ~ who are enthusiastic & out:aotng. Retail sales exp. required. We offer oom· petitive sMaf'ies. bonus plans & oppt for advancement. Womens c lothing & exs. Call Michefle/ Julie 71.,_ 722 · 8722 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! $100.00 PER TITLE. WRITE PASE· 0~7 . 161 S. L1ncofn Way, N. Aurora, IL fi0542 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400-$72.500 NOW HIRING. Excellent benef· its. Call 504-649-7922 Ext J 2550 SECRETARY Export OM $24,000 Growins (T Ullin) Ellpoi1 finnMeksJ04M ... · rounded skill, to nm! There office. 8rolld up more WnpoftM1t ttw1 tJpinc. 30 hr week! OMS Office Mates (714) 768-6070 E.O.E. DISTRICT MANAGER Full ttme, full beueflts. afternoons. Call Jeff 540- 3008 .._1 • .. --U • " • -...a.-... ) , ' .I I I I J .. ... • *WORD* * PROCESSING * $20 ... hour IF YOU: • Ho\19 0 "'**1un 6 months 9Jlpefief I09 • MJl!mote. WotdSb. WofdPerfect • Pm Olf "**1'uT'I *Ing~ • ~ tof long and lflOff term ~av~ Tia WE GUARANT&: $20 tor 1st 8 ton WOf'9d on 1lt mllgl • '* t (nut WOftt «> how WOftt weelc) ~~· at the oornpell.le area role. ~ 1Nt M To °"Ol6 lrWNllw To~ CMLWOMWt DRAKE OFFICE OVERLO'VJ (71~) 474-2974 18400 Von Kaman. #130 ~ EXCEllENT WAGES for spare time •ssembly work. Electronics, cnfts. others. Info 504-641- 0091 Ext 1238. Open 7 days GET PAID FOR READ· ING! $100.00 per tide. Write: PASE-A3175, 161 S. Lincoln Way, N. Aurora, IU 60542 SECRETARY, MORE THAN A SECT. $23,000+++ Your admin duties range from creat- ing brochures to coordi- nation of open houses, and other special pro- jects, fOf dynamic NPB 1'.E. broker. Fun industry and room for advance- ment. Ask for E.2002. OM5 Office Mates (714) 768-6070 E.O.E. TELEMARKETING Tefe· com system dist needs telemarketer for sale leads. PT /Exp pref. Salary + comm. Call Mr. Turco at 975-8540 . . ... g:ca: .? •• b r' rrr .... lilll t:L"\','•\ = ... Rl,BSlsl L m•==-. 1211& ... lf;:::;:. I &•1-lll1rLW ............. (. il'W? •• .. r::11· • ,..,::11 ...... kc•h ua 1 .. u.-..... -1110 ...... . ..... ,, ...... . 1tr•2•---.. Ul&f-.·~·r ... a liii'& ta all ............ ........... ••wu1lrll11 .... •etCTK .. _..I ..,. H• ::-JUi:· HIRING ASSISTANT MaNlll9rS and staff. tf you lib workin1 in a pleasant •~here and meeti • ioin Cinnamo~ ol F"air. Aootv in person. 220~ Marine Ave., Balboa Island NOW HIRING YOUR AREA. $13,550 to $59,480. Immediate openJ~gs. Call 1-315- 733-6062 Ext #F 369 tHllt tPAY MTESt RN's .., " 130 ''· LVN's " .. 119 "· A Nldonwldt ,.,,.,,,. s.na-...., Adu••hr . ....... * •· JS 1 SF & tMl?l 2 .... tPI 9-8 5 I 2 .,...., •••*•··--:.:..-:: ::z: --· Y11. YIU all ·~1 .... .., ..... ........ _._ I• A 1 • ... 1111111 1ES1-..s..1 ....... •n1191.,_,.. I ar tr' Pust1•1• ·mi ............. .. ••••111 *YEii-.... ,, ... , ,_," J' 7 Ji' 5 9' ."9 .............. ................. •I IJ't'' u..... ...... .. __ ., .... 31111 1 I • ..... • U?·n"N •ttl•I e.7t7'7 a.TA MA Me:ttft ,.,.. nt•tt .. ,... -.. .. . ."9_.., ........ . ........ __, 3 ....... ___ ...,. ORANGE COUNTY REG. ISTER is looking for full time assistant manag-ers. $5. 75 hr, 30 to 40 hrs per wk. Full benefits + ps allowance. Good drivi record & proof of ins. C'14) 540-3008 12 Noonto7 PM HELP WANTED CoHeae Of Hiatt School student; as offlCe assistant C.D.M. pert time.~ .. All CASH BUSINESS" National Company seek self-motivllted person to own and operate their own business. Census reports show avera1e profit of $1,370.63 per month expandin1 to $3.289.50 due to com- pmny's l*ticiPltion. Ser- vice company owned accounts currently han- dlina Frito-Lay and other name brMld food pro-ducts. Requires ..,... ;~a hours,., .... and :nvestments of $15,000 cash for ~jp­ ment. Call toll free 1..8()0. 782-1S50 ()petator 4-S, anytime. DRAl<E OFFICE OVERl.Qt\D 1BIOIWIT• 1Bt'10PElll PC8TDI AYMJll E •llclfJti1ists •Cllrb •flits •SlcMMls ..... __ .~ ,..,_ ••12 H• am •1tc2£ --- --.... Htlf s •1'9111'1£ .... (714) 474-2974 AUTOMOTIVE needs part time telephone safes rep, for account follow up, re-order. Tel· eohone sales exp pref. Pleasant phone pen<>n· ality required. Airport area. 765-2054 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400-$721~. Now hirinc. Exceftem benef • its. can 504-649-7922 EJCJ2550 JOBSll Qener9I Lllbor Electric:af fa Mlchenic.t A111 R'blers. Pnxluc:tion ~&AtceMns Technicienl ~ Cell Dorothy N. . ~ (714) 540-1008 Ta t••t•J LMerc.p. 2414 5outt'I F aiMtw s....e 214, Santa Ane NO FUS SECltETARY PDIOHB. '21.500+ U.,.. ~ad I& eo .............. ...... ,....., .......... s.t.Plm firm. Ptoun6n up tD 0.11.5d:. ...... 76M070 SECRETARY NO SHORTHAND $26,000 + Prestigious developer seeks )'OUr sharp skills and exp for PoSh N.P. offices. Interface with R.E. industry pros and aet on the track for further. 1rowth. OM5 Office ,,... (714) 768- 6070. E.0.£. llCUmTY * OfflCBI• Full/Part· Time. Top Pmy. Now Hirtnc ForCOlll,.. I.ca· tion. wm Train! Uni· form Allowance, Bonus P9y. Medic.ti Derat. CNdit Union . APPLY9AM ·4PM MONDAY-FRIDAY ~llCUmTY (714) 1111111 GU>•-M74 CUSTOMER SERVICE READY SET GROW ·~· Gr-"• ~ Cornlllnf ii ~ ... prciduct ... ' ... ,._, mn Ill in on the ..... tliiar "!'~ =Mt> "568i070 E.O.E . IMMEDIATE OPPOATU"ITIES ALL IHIFIS • WEEKENDS • FULL I PaRT·Tlm WE OFFER: -PAY•DEITAL, OPTICAL l ·•DICAL ....-CE • CMDIT illuOll PllVILEIEI • PROFIT llUM18 • U•FORm • TRAllll8 I CERTIFM;ATIOI flt Ille.) SECRETARY LEARN WP $20,000 + ACCOUNTING Account Cterk $21,000. Increase your accountil"I ~­edae in the easy IO'ng atmosohere of this sta· ble NPB firm. Solid benefits. Ask for E2001. OM5 Office Mates (714) 768-6070 E.O.E. PACIFIC OPERA Lookina for the perfect part time job? If )IOU are articulMe. motivated and love opeta you have found it! Seeki111 com- mitted sales reps for season subscription campaian ~ hours on base/commission plus daily cash bonus. Call ~ from l ·S at 546-7372 Join the team in their ocean view N PB offices. Your organization/ communication skills and aood lYPina could open the doOr. tantastic benefits. OMS Office Mates (714) 768-6070 E.O.E. W/P SUPERVISOR Move up $24.000. Are you ready to move up to supervisor? Join the team in their beautiful Fashionlsland office. Outstandin._ J>enefits. Ask for El 997. OMS Office~ (714) 768- 6070£.0.E. RECEPTIONIST /Prac· tice S.lildlr tar holistic *' «**' an Fashion llllnd. M111n wiH nin. M-W-Fj Aft/Eves. Tue· Thu $ .50 hr., 40 hrs a ..._be mes••· Fr. held&51-l 765 HIRING! GOVERNMENT JOBS -YOUR AREA ~5,,.000-168 ... ~. Cali 60c:) 838·bea5 Ext 75 CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING all positions. Both skilled and unskifled. For infonnl. tion cell (615) 292-6900 ExtH704 PARTTIME FlfX HOURS to SS.42 hr. 3 PGllb• IYllileble. l.oc*lons Senta~~~':~DnVJlk). ....... . (714) 76N070 £.0.£. SECRETARY $21,000. PROMOTION. Opens & ... -.... ;oGrt --=---'= fOf ~-OM5 Office M (71'> 16M010 SHIELD'J -, SECURI I Y, INC. ... DRAl<E OFFICE OVERU:MD WEIM IMJM1( (ftlmliS-- • 181-PC e IDRDSTAR e IORDPEIFECT e •TIIUTE • DISPUYllRE e IAIC e LOTUS 1-2-3 Lane & Slat f "111 Assiplllenls ea.sm. • ,.. llCltiels • '"hr (714) 474-2974 !MOO Ya lln• #llO 1M1t EOE lOft Fiw RECEPTIONIST LEARN WP $21,000. Ground · floor QPCJt! Brine your IOC>d typins and ~ and people skiftl. Brand new, fa.st pace. Santa Ana office. Lookina for your desire to lfO#. with them. OMS OffiCe Mates. 768-6070. NIWfOlrT Ul.W IAVUCS has an immediilfe open-DEPART"1~ SECRE· TMY To the commercial Real Estate loan Deparment. Person must have accu· rate typi orpniDtion nc. . t' and commumca ion skills. Word processing required and some com- mercial lendin1 back· 1round desired. EJCcel- lent benefits. Call for application or send resume attention Per· ~~ 8AL80A ......... llOOtnlneAw. Newport IMch. CA 12113 (714) l4M905 HIRING GOVERNMENT JOB YOUR AREA. 1l6~<r>°alr.aa~· ?x¥ 3375. GOVERNMENT JOBS! Now hiritw in~ ... both s1'illed and unskilled. For list d jobs and . aDPtication, call 61S-3U2627 Ext J 112 LAW FIRM PT File Cleft\/ Atty Assistant needed. 644-n40 A TIENTION Excellent income for home assem· bty ~ Info. caft 504· 646-1700 Dept P237 ENTRY LEVEL PER- SONAL D£Pr. $19.000+. VOA/I ct.a to Ill into Human Aelourees! Alf you r..s is ti8ht tw>il"I and some office up. Growic2.. ~ c:; m=:a.~i,~. 76M070. £.0.E. (7 ) -······ ,.. .... WANTED GARAGE in vie· initY of PCH in COM. 714- 721-8682 RENT OWNERS UNIT from $100/da_y. Some ... k to be9ch. 913/642· 5011 408-Apmtanents, Unfur. THIS IS STYLE IRVINE close to beaches and major Orange County business cen- ters. 1 new and beautiful apt communities to choose from. Over 20 floor plans to suit the most discriminating taste. Month to month rental aareement. 12 month lease discount. Harvard Court (714) 854-49452; Stanford Court (714) 854-3288; Dartmouth Court 014) 854-2417; Berkley Court C714) 854-353~rk· Wood (714) 786 RENT OWNERS UNIT from $100/da_y. Some welk to beach. 913/642· 5011 NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1 bath UPlf twnhm on lake steps to_ J>OOI, AC-lAall amets. $950. 583-7~1 409-Condos for Rent CHARMING FURN 2 Bdrm 2 Bath, pool, spa, patio, fireplacei .... Short term. S ,875 or lease $1 ,700. 760-3187 412 ........ ID ..... ROOMMATE WANTED, flW or female. Profes- sional, non smoker to share 4 bdr house in COM. All amen. short joe to be9ch. First/last 100 deposit+ 400 per month. Aveil 6-1. 760-9195 ROOMMATE WANTED, male non smoker to share 2bd/2ba Newport apt Poot, jacuui, PIM'k· ina $-tOO/mo. + ~ ;;nses. (714) 721· MAUl/KAANAPALI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view fully furn & equip. Ten· nis/pool/beach. Bro· chure.854-0909 411-Rttllft For .. R£x; . . . .. . - BUILDERS CLOSEOUT VACATION HIDEAWAY 750 SQ. FEET __prime aftice= in ....... =. .. 5-1~1'= 675-9615 507. -~ For .. Anih•lm . Anaheim Condo-2 ~ 1 a.th, pool, enc pr1111. End unit-no one ab<M. Nr Oranae Thorpe & Imperial. Call Sue Kauth or Dave Kauth. Eve (714) 645--4996 508-Houses for s.le GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U·REPAIR) FORECLOSURES, REPOS. TAX DELIN· QUENT PROPERTIES. ~ow SELLING YOUR AREA. CALL 1·315-736- 7375 EXT H-CA-N for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR) ALSO TAX 0£UNQUENT & FORECLOSURE PROP· ERTIES AVAILABLE NOW. FOR LISTING, CALL 1-315-733-6062 EXTG386 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 CU Repair) Foreclosures, Repos, Tax Delinquent Properties. Now selling your area. Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext H-CA-N2 for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU-REPAIR). ALSO TAX DELINQUENT & FORECLOSURES PROPERTIES. AVAILA· BLE NOW. FOR LISTING CALL 1-315-733-6065 EXTG-369 SALE-BY OWNER-So. d PCH. Oversized comer 2 Bed, 2 Bath. $485,000. 675-1996 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 CU -Repair). Also tax delinquent & foreclosure properties. Available now. For listing call 1-315-733-6044 Ext G-369 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U Repair). Forec:Josures, repos, tax delinquent properties. Now selling most areas. Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext H-CA-N2 for current list 24 hrs. Waterfront home with boat dock and view. ~ cious 3 bdrm 3 ba, bonus room. It won't . Aaef1t 638-2755 EQUESTRIAN ESTATE PROPERTY Available in exclusive Or.,. Coooty community. ';Z secluded parcel SU. for private estate or sub- division. Principals only. 714-779-2185 514-0ut of St•te Prop. ISLAND RETREAT. Fl Y IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled Orcas Is. in the San J~ is • northwoods peradtse. 2 Bdr, 2 bMh home with ...... Larae ..... & work-~+ addifiol..a 2 Bdr & 1 bMh apt for~"' illCOn"8. 1 block from ~ air- POft & nwit .. & blKh. l mite to tlMn. a.- must sell. S138-'000/ ofter. 415-662-22,,7 ee.•••JtDl.oM .......... d SO.. L T.Y Conditional ..._ ca•at seand hr lJCC.1 .... irnp0"8d commercial location. $30,000 •1~ 3 _yrs, 1109 MO. (TOM 261-5879) BEST 1 PERSON BUSI- NESS Secure business that offers independent ownership no franchise fees. M.,. your own workins hours (limited hours per month) free- dom for YQUf.' business to lf'OW. Great future resale value. Most imoortant, immediate cash flow, producinc income. Min· 1mum investment $5,900. Call Jeanne Hinz for a local appt. 1-800- 255-5725 FISHING ROD MANUFAC- TURING CO. For Sale. Exclusive manufacturina & distri· bution of the Underrod, the newest & most dynamic spinning rod on the U.S. market Patent & trademark included. Lar•e inventory. SlZ-3,000. Williams $ports Enaineering. P.O. Box 31695 Dayton, Ohio 45431 BUS OPPT!! SELL ADVERTISING SPECIALTY TRADEMASTERS ADV 832-9064 COMPLETE PRINT SHOP Full price $22,000. ~2000 down. 972- IF YOU DESIRE to earn $350.00 for 8 hours WOf1< per week, ~ can dis· tribute Blue Bird 100% pure natural fruit juices, to qualify, you must be bondabre and have $16,500 cash for equip- ment. Service company established accounts. No se11•nc involYed. Call toll-free 1·800-782· 1550. 0peratcr 4-J any- time. 800-Fwnitunt QUALITY QUEEN SLEEPER Neutrar fabric print. Very aood condi- tion, contemporary desiyn. Asking $300. 559. 703 TWIN/KING BEDS PLUS & ELECTRIC DRYER. Must sell. M<Mnc. Mal!Y more items. Eve after 5. 754-9209 DESIGNER Moving, Kreiss Wicker Sofa, Brown Jourdan Patio Furniture, Glass Dini Table, Burpndy ~ Chairs, call for other items and prices. Ginny 846-8964 BEAUTIFUL 4 PIECE LIV- ING ROOM SET. NEW EARTHTONES. 843· 9274 SOFA LOVESEAT, CHAIR'"-fOOT STOOL. LIKE Nu'. All for $250. 4 piece, IMnc room set. loose cushions. Like new $250. 843-9294 BEAUTIFUL MARBLE TRAVERTINE Dinin1 Aoom Table with 6 white- washed u~stered chairs. Retail $4,000. sacrifice • $2,000. 650- 4849 WANTED NEWPORT ELECTRIC PACKET SURRY TOP. 714-650- 0469 OOG & PUPPY TRAIN-ING. Quick and _.... methods! tf ouse manners exoert! Can & listen 835-8538 827-0ffice &pliplnent $99 PER MONTH RENT IBM PC clone. 640K dual drive. &raoh. hiah monitor, 71~61 -24lr SMITH CORONA 8000. Very good condition. $59.00. 631-8120 EXECUTIVE OFFICE FURNITURE. high qual· ity, traditional credenza with bookcase-hutch. Chairs, table, desk, misc. items. 752-9096 ............ ENJOY 13-lW __.,on TOI. Alie> lend an & bw TDs. $10.a.!M> up Sl mil+. c.I u.iat Auo- cimes 714-673-7311 Todly! ..... 18 FT COBALT 3~ m. Hn all extras. Sl3.l00 or best offer. 249-8284 42 FT. SAIL BOAT Hun- tinpford Formosa Cutter ri1 full equipped with water maker radar, Sat- Nav auto pilot. Sleeps 6. Slip in Newport H.t>or, excellent condition. Financin1 Available. $139.500. Contact Peter Wilday 702-825-0833 days. 19n DUFFIELD Electric Boat. Good condition, $7,500 Neg.675-8226 81 BAYLINER 32 Ft Fly Bridge Twin Volvos 2 Staterooms. exec cond. $59,000. 970-5645 -••••Nflllll •••• 1987 HONDA 50 SCOOTER I.CM ,..__ 855-4160. ~ $500. 91~ .... a.un11t 1969 SS EL CAMINO MALIBU. GOOD FIXER UPPER. $800. 631-1065 MUltanl FOR SALE CLASSIC MUSTANG MACH 1 351 engine. Orig. owner, aoOd condition vetlow & 61ack. $6,000. 722-1286 Ext.32 1968 RESTORED MUS- TANG 289 qne. Orig. owner. Top condition. IV c. Call after 3 at 213· 826-5517. M•a.de1 Benz 1987 MERCEDES 300-0 Turbo, take over pay- ments. 957-8011 GIYllLOOD "'AA , +a:a= •.... ~ .. ... MERCEDES BENZ 380 SL 1982 Ex Cond $52.000 _cq, 646-3224 or 631-320!J Vcl&aw •n CLASSIC 1958 VW 1 owrs, all oriinal. Oril- inaJ -paint. u . cona. $3500. 805-528-2853 eventncs 78 VOLKSWAGON CON- VERTIBLE BUG. Red, black top, eMC. cond. $5,500. 213-595-4035 CAN YOU BUY JEEPS, CARS, 4X4s seized in drug raids for under $100? Call for facts today. 602-837-3401 Ext. 457 . .. . _, - . .. ' LY T Evelyn Hart and 1'er Campaign Staff Express · Their Appreciation to All of Evelyn's Friends, Neighbors, Campaign Workers, Contributors and Suppporters for , T}leir Encouragement and Assistance. Dear Friends, We Had an Outstanding Team Effort and Met Many Wonderful People in the Past Few Months. Thank' You All So Very Much . Evelyn Hart Mayor Pro Tern City of Newport Beach Office 645-3004 Home 645-9127 . PAID FOR BY EVELYN HART FOR GOOD GOVERNMENT P.O. Box 1236• NEWPORT BEACH, CA.,2663 • Cover Home Offered by Emily McGinley of The Dalebout Association . . .. • ,_a BOE 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-all 11. t• . f . . . -' . ' . . . . Designer's touch found in Baycrest home BY CHERYL STERLING Baycrat is one of those neigh- borhoods in Newport Beach that truly has a homey feeling f am- ilics will love. This week's fea- tured home, located at 1334 Antipa Way, off en not only the benefit of Baycrest living, but casual elegance as well. The home bas been com- pletely remodeled and updated by the current owner, who is an interior designer. It is decorated with aqua Stainmaster carpet throughout, aqua accent walls in most of the rooms, elegant black ceramic tile and shiny laminate, mirrors, brass fixtures, soffitts which disguise indirect lighting, skylights and many windows for allowing the outdoors inside. 04This is a wonderful house for a f amity and sophisticated peo- ple, •• said Emily McGlnley, listing agent for the home with Tiie Dalebout Aaociation. 04The neighborhood is unbeatable ... coo~ RELAXING, ELEGANT Past a sweeping drive arc the double doors leading to the entry of the home. A window wall adds drama and gives guests a peek inside for a glimpse of the curving stairway. To complete the drama, the entry has a white and aqua ceramic tile floor and mirrored lucitc strips on one wall. To the left is the formal living room, with its overheight vaulted wood ceiling. Around the perimeter arc areas for displaying colorful silk plants. Wide windows hung with Roman shades allow in the light and face the front of the home. One wall is completely mirrored. The flow-through fireplace is on this wall. Straight ahead from the entry guests step up to the formal dining room. An interesting lucite chandelier hangs over the table. Sliding doors lead to the patio. The wet bar provides many contrasts, with iis bleached wood cabinets, black laminate countertop and mirror framed in the same material and a brass sink. The wet bar has its own refrigerator. Beyond the dining room is a large room currently being used as an office, but spacious enough to become a family room. An elegant quartz fireplace flows through to the living room on the other side. Built-in shelves and storage are on one side of the fireplace. Sliding doors lead to the patio. REMODELED KITCHEN The original kitchen in the home was very small, but with innovation and rearranging of walls, the current owner bas transformed this kitchen into a gourmet's delight. Brightness was striven for and achieved. The cabinets arc of the popular and striking bleached wood. White ceramic tile on the coun- ters has an intermittent floral pattern. The center island has a lower breakfast bar on one side. The ceiling over the island is domed, with inset indirect light- ing. A fan light completes the picture. All of the appliances are state- of-the-art. A double Amana refrigerator/ freezer, double wall-mounted Magic Chef oven, a radiant cooktop range, large pantry, and a built-in shelf for cookbooks are among the amen- ities. A large window looks out on the back yard and pool area. The family room is to the side of the kitchen. One wall bas windows for a garden effect. Sliding doors lead to the patio. MANY BEDROOMS Back to the entry, guests step up to the hallway on the right, which leads to a downstairs bedroom. guest bath and laundry room. The bedroom can be used as a maid's or mother- in-law's quarters. It has a large double closet and a small sliding glass door to the front yard are.a. The bath is convenient for those using the pool because it has an outside entry. Green ceramic tile is used here in the stall shower and on the coun- tcrtop. The laundry room is extra large, with a double splash sink, ample storage and a built-in ironing board. It closes off from the rest of the house. The double garage is accessible through the laundry room. Up the elegantly carpeted staircase, guests will find them-.. -IET'I 18.mT -DI ldlllllll II • _.., -..... I r111f1111 II lllJ•lll .... 11J Elllf 11111111 II DI l1t1a111 1 111111111, II lrllf I 11 ..... Mall1-... •1111 Ill. ........... I ._. ...... ............... al ... -...... ,lll selves on a galleria overlooking the entry and throuah the win- dows beyond. In addition to the breathtaking master suite, there is a second master and another room large enough to be broken up into two bedrooms, if the owners desire. AU of the bed- rooms have wood vaulted ceil- mgs. The first master suite is at the end of the hall. One wall has windows and sliding glass doors leading out to the carpeted balcony, which extends the length of the house. This over- looks the pool. The room has an extra-deep walk-in closet, concealed behind bifold doors. The front bedroom has wrap- around windows and one wall of closets. The bathroom, with its white ceramic tile counter and stall shower, is accessible from both bedrooms. MASTER RETREAT The muter retreat is a plea- sant place to relax and enjoy peaceful interludes. A special bonus is the immense storage available. Through double doors with rope trim, guests pass to an entry hall with a skylight. Beyond is the elegant bath. The bedroom is a study in luxury. A sliding glass door leads to the balcony. A sitting area gives a feeling of contentment. The brick fireplace adds coziness. The bath has many striking contrasts. Shiny black ceramic tile tops the counters and sur- rounds the elegant whirlpool tub for two. The cabinets are of bleached wood, and brass fix- tures arc topped witb crystal handles. There is a separate sitdown vanity, double sinks and a double thrce-f oot by six-foot shower stall. A wall of mirrors is behind the spa tub. Climaxing this luxury is the huge eight-foot by 12-foot closet, accessible through a very modest single door. One wall haa shelves stretching to the ceiling. Another baa double clotbina racks. A full-length mirror and a skylight and window providipg natural light make this ideal area for dressing. IDEAL FOR ENTERTAINMENT The size of the back yard, patio area and pool make this an ideal home for entertaining. One side of the pool has a lava rock fountain for creatini a special mood. Mature shrubs and many colorful flowers abound in a luxurious setting. R.EALTOR INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is offered at $649,000 by Emily McGinley of The D~bout Association. The office is located at 1617 W estcliff Drive, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more information or viewina. call 631-7300. , '· "' , .. , .. / , ... ' .. • • "' , • # • I • ... .._' . . . . . . . THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION CORONA HIGHLANDS ••• Even if you're a person who is not easily excitable, this home is enough to start your heart thumping. Quiet. restful location. Magnificent grounds. Colos- sal view. Exemplary craftsmanship. Fasti- dious attention to detail. This 3 story mas- terpiece features 4 bedrooms, 4Yl baths, a library with 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 4 Yl years old and is well worth the ample sum being asked ......................... $1,395,000 DOVER SHORES ••• One of the community's more spacious and splendidly appointed view homes. Exalted location. Only eight houses line this serene cul-de-sac. Homes rarely change hands on this especially notable street When it happens, it's an event. .. as is this one. 4 gracious bedrooms. State of the art kitchen. Superb dining room. Expansive family room. Elegant parquet flooring. French doors and windows, used brick, custom papers, built-ins of all kinds are here in abundance. Other desirable characteristics include a refrigerated wine room, a mirrored wet bar, two air conditioners, a security system and beautiful gardens. See it It's a magnificently impressive example of ~uality, style and taste ................. } . $875,000 DOVER SHORES ••. This unusual residence is blessed with an abundance of everything. Majestic 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 ... $750,000 DOVER SHORES ••• View of back bay and lights of Newport Center. 5 bedrooms. 4 baths. Mexican pavers in entry hall, dining room and living room. Remodeled kitchen with sky- lights. All new appliances. Custom wallpaper. French doors. The family room doubles as . a library. One wing suitable for in-law or maids quarters. Park like setting with lots of room for children to play ............... $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 floors. Berber carpet. Custom oversized spa. Water view from second story. Air conditioned. This quality home has it all ............ $685,000 KINGS ROAD ••. Most desirable Newport Beach address. Panoramic view from family room with magnificent custom bar. A kitchen to die for! 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. Plenty of space for adding on. Irresistible playhouse in back yard. If you're looking for qual- ity ... charm ... and location ... give yourself a treat Come see this fabulous home. You'll want it! Easy to show anytime. Ju8t call our office and we'll make arrangements $859,000 THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY COVER HOME 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 this home an outstanding value you don't want to miss ...... $649,000 BIG CANYON •.• Expanded Monaco .con - dominium with den. Guard gated community. Elevated location with panoramic golf course view. 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. Dramatic living room with cathedral ceiling. Marble wet bar opens to living room and dining room. Large master bedroom and bath on first floor. Hardwood floors in entry and kitchen. 3 car garage. Air conditioned. A great floor plan for easy living or elegant entertainment$650,000 BAYCREST ..• The experience of owning this splendid 6 bedroom residence promises to be as gratifying as the experience of living in it. The handsome rock and wrought iron wall securing this property ~ncloses gener- ous space and sublime ·n rt. The amen- ities are astonishinr " y .>, beautifully landsca. ped lot. ... o~ 'V .. enerous patios. Grand garder ~ ~uites. Dining room. Family room .• ~ .~ing room with a giant rock fireplace ...• s one owner residence is situated on a prestigious, quiet. tree-lined street. The demand is high and the availability of this kind of flawless and spacious property is limited. So hurry. Call us for an immediate showing ........................ $595,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... This custom 3 bed- room residence is everything the conven- tional home isn't Large corner lot Wide, tree- lined street Its visual promise of a mountain retreat is not misleading. Inside, there's oak plank flooring, a step down living room with huge River Rock fireplace, a center island kitchen with imported cabinets, a large master suite with a spa and 2 balconies (one with a view of the ocean). The garage has a 3/ 4 bath and R.V. access ........... $550,000 BAYCREST ••• Superb location. One of the most prestigious neighborhoods in the community. This residence boasts a hand- some exterior and n ·terior capable of handling the ~ ' y large party or a large fame.. o~ ,_.-. dmily room. Dining room. l . eJ ... n features a sliding roof. This hon ";1 .... so endowed with air condi- tioning, a walk-in safe, 3 fireplaces, a pool and a spa and waterfall. Freshly refur- bished .......................... $5.35.000 631-7300 BALBOA PENINSULA ••• Beautiful custom tri-level home only 6 years old and decorator perfect. This home was built for those who enroy the life style of the beach. Just steps to the shore and marvelous views from extra large sun decks. 3 bedrooms, each with their own private bath. Open beamed and planked ceilings. Thermal-paned windows. Skylights. Plantation Shutters. Built in Thermador gas barbeque. Built in vacuum system. Wet. bar. 2 fireplaces. Built in furniture throughout Every room in this home is light and bright, a wonderful place to come home to. If you're searching for a turn key vacation home ... this is the one ....................... $449,000 BACK BAY VIEW ... Magnificent 17,000 plus square foot lot with panoramic view of the Back Bay, city lights and mountains. Sparkling pool on view side of handsome ranch style home with lots of room for expansion. Two huge bedrooms. Wonderful country kitchen. Oversized three car garage. Large trees create an almost pastoral feeling in a very convenient location. Excellent value ........................... $425,000 EASTBLUFF ... Comfortable, immaculate 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. This home is truly an outstanding value in today's market $420,000 BAYCREST ... Great buy in Baycrest. Spa- cious 4 bedroom house with extra large backyard. Super floorplan and many upgrades including imported marble floors, 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 SEAL BEACH ..• Live in •' great beach area and enjoy ocean ... n ,..hls 3 bedroom home has har"'o" y . new roof, new tile baths. 1~ ~,_,~•right for entertain- ing. Yot.A ~ ~asily walk to the beach . . . . . ................... $290,000 WESTCLIFF .•. The best price in Newport Beach. Two bedroom condominium conven- iently located in an excellent. well-maintained complex. large, clean kitchen. Handsome carpeting in living room, dining room and bedroom. Tile in kitchen and bath. Balcony off eating area for summer enjoy- ment ............................ $129,500 ARIZONA LAND ..• Colorado River Area ... Mohawk Valley. Approximately 50 prime acres. Level land. All utilities. Suggested use mobile park or motor home par1< ••.••••••••.••••••••••••.••• s 110,000 RANCHO CALIFORNIA •.• Two fabulous lots with utilities in La Cresta. Unobstructed views overlooking Bear Creek Golf Course. Seller will finance ........ 5 Acres ........ $98,000 ........... 19= Acres ........... $194,000 ~~1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH ,_ 41 •E ll I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-all 11. t• R I I. ' , -. r \ . . · , . • ·" · / ' . , 1 , • I • . {' 1 . e t.'-1 c ~ t "-/ t c ~ . / ; \.) t , g t , . i .1 • / • : ~-• • .. ., u ~ . · •. New project features Peninsula to~nhomes BY CHERYL STEHLING Just when it looked like no new building projects would appear on the Peninsula, along came JRS Development Corp. to build Plummer Court, nine new townhomes located at Bay and Cypress streets. .. The development is named after the Plummers, a turn of the century family that owned some rental bungalows on that spot," said John Sindoni, one of the JRS partners. "We took down the bungalows and replaced them with the townhomes, but decided to retain the name." The townhomes are priced from $359,950 and contain all upgraded amenities, including plush carpeting, finished gar- ages, tiled entries and kitchens, fireplaces, spa tubs and clear- story windows for adding a light and airy effect. Sindoni is a nine-year resident of the Peninsula. He has been in developm~nt for a number of years, in one phase or another. One job involved a lot of trav- eling out of the country, and just about the time he was growing Realtors golf 'fore' charity The annual Newport Harbor- Costa Mesa Board of Realtors- A ffil ia tes Golf Tournament, recently held at the Newport Beach Country Club, was a huge success. The charity eve nt raised over $2,300 to benefit the Assess- ment and Treatment Service Center (ATSC). a juvenile justice-family counseling pro- gram dedicated to "arrest the problem, not the child ." Keith Welchlin and Russ Moorman of Continental Land Title co-chaired the "shotgun- sc ramble.. tournament. Presi- dent Betty Grubb Rhea was the first to tee off, then the carts started and carried 122 golfers onto the course. The tro phies were presented to the foll owing winning teams: the .. all women's," Lois Pallone, Mclane Hill, Sand y Hargraves and Marta Retzlaff; "I st place mixed," Marilyn Sauter, Danny Passaquindici, Curt Sentner, Bibb, Tom Queen Sr. and Tom Larr-y Weichman and Tom Queen Jr.; "2nd place mixed:· Midolo; "2nd place men's," Dan Bob Licata, Susan Licata, Paul Eskew, Bud Weythman, Steve Hill and Larry Sisco; .. 3rd place Stropshire and Drew McCon- mixed," Brian Schaff man, Bob achy; "3rd place men's," Peter Schafer, Ann Warren and Fran Krawlawsky, Rick Floyd, Wade Dennis; "lst place men's," Allan Talley and Butch Itakura. THE WlllElll-Clllllrill b' ... 111 ..... Ill,_ c111rt1y .... 1M11m 111, 11111111 • fly Ille llWll'f1 H.W·Cllll I• llli1If11111111'1. wn (1111 II rlfll) T• o-Jr .• T• 0-Sr .. lartlyl lllllr • o..y BM. a note from maury CdM Deluxe Units Built as condominiums, top-of-the-line construction. Two units with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, and two units with 3 bedrooms, 3~ baths. All units have 2 fireplaces and wet bar. Each unit has separate garage. $1,500,000. West of the Bay Four bedroom, 2 bath executive home. Move-in condition. Living room and dining rqom overlook large pool and patio area. Gourmet kitchen wrth excellent storage. Room for R.V., in addition to garage with lots of cabinets. $415,000. CdM Rental Extraordinary 3 bedroom, 3~ bath condo. Double garage. Top of the line all the way!! Yearly, $2150/month. Two bedroom, 2 bath, fireplace, deck, washer/dryer hook-up, South of Highway, yearly $1225/month. Four bedroom, 3 bath, two blocks ~o ocean, will consider pets, yearly S 1850/month. Three bedroom by Big Corona. Available June 25-July 30. Sl400/w11lt weary of living out of a suitcase, the seed for Plummer Court was planted. Ground was broken for the project in 1987, and Sindoni is about to sec his hard work come to· fruition. Helping Sindoni market and sell the townhomes is Marcia Brashier of Brashier and Co. Real Estate Brokerage. Her office is located just down the hall from Sindoni's. Brashier is excited about the townhomes because of the low inventory in the area right now. She said she fee ls fortunate to be working with Sindoni. "I had the good fortune to move into the office right down the hall from John," she said. "I knew he was building a project when we got into conversation. John is a broker himself and very capable, in addition to being under the developer umbrella as it relates to sales. But my work- ing with him frees him up to do what he does best, which is look for other opportunities." One of Sindoni's partners, Yok Koon Tan, is equally excited about the project. "There is no way to get a better deal at these prices," Tan said. "People sbouldn 'l wait until the price goes down, because it won't-the inventory isn't there." Brashier said that Great West- ern, Coldwell Banker and Orange Coast Title all per- formed market analyses and agreed that the townhomes are priced just right. Two lending agents are avail- able to assist buyers in financing: Kristy Smeltzer with Chase Home Mortgage Corp., and Rosalie Mandala of the Bank of Beverly Hills. The townhomes are available for showing now. Brashier and Sindoni said they have creative marketing ideas, like taking potential buyers on harbor cruises in Sindoni 's 53-foot boat, complete with champagne. JRS Development Corp. is located at 1111 Bayside Drive, Suite 230, and Brashier and Co. Real Estate Brokerage is tocated in Suite 220, same address, in Newport Beach. For informa- tion about the townhomes, con- tact Brashier at 759-1219. IElllD IT AU J1~1 1111111111. 1 ,._ II • ltllllp 111 C., .. t111lap 1111 ..... IN1~1m11 1111ftrll111111111 •Ill PHI 1111. PNlf N 1351.151, Ill ... ,.-111• .. llunlny II 1 lllM '111 .-_. 1111 lllr mellll llu 11111 1 , ........ -ITlff PllTI IY IAllfY CGTA Cf.'ete CBakkett Cf.'~egefttg. • • BEAUTIFUL BAYSHORES Spacious home on extra-large lot. Very livable open plan around cen- tral "g~eat room" with skylit ceiling, large backyard, and brick patio. The amenities include brick fireplace, breakfast room, den, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and hot tub. Call for further details. $725,000. REAL TY WORLD NEWPORT BEACH ' • IS RESIDE~TIAL BROKERAGE SERVICE THE LARGEST l~DEPE~DE~T REAL ESTATE SERVICE I~ THE ~ATIO~ l; AT [ n c 0 f'.il r~1 u i JI TI [ s VILLA BALBOA $141,IOO Ocean & harbor views from this lovely quiet and private unit. Southern exposure, one bedroom, neutral light colon, patio. Guard gated commun- ity. Susan Scanlan VILLA BALBOA $1 I0,000 Mint condition condominium, 2 master suites. Nicely decorated for young executive. Walk to beach. Enjoy 2 community pools, entertainment areas. Security gates. Beverly Morphy OCEAN VIEW $184,000 Newport Beach condominium with ocean views from every room. Large master suite plus den. Lovely neutral decor. Very light and spacious. Walk to beach. Gayle Amato or Micki Cooper EASY LIVING WITH STYLE $224,000 Former model, white carpeting throughout. Both bedroom suites are generous in size and com- pletely separate. Living room has bay window and fireplace. Gayle Amato CAREFREE LIVING $227 ,000 Near new townhome close to Upper Bay. Ocean breezes, jogging and bicycle paths. Two BR, 2 BA, quiet location, priced to sell. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe BAYAIDGE TOWNHOME $235,000 Just listed 2BR. Peters townhome. Shows better than a model. Light and airy. Private, woodsy location, close to pool and spa, gated commu- nity. Sara Hinman CLEAN-CLEAN-CLEAN $392,500 Model perfect "Dynasty .. in Harbor Ridge. Excellent condition. Two BR, 2BA. Shows light and clean! Fabulous panoramic mountain and reservoir views. Danny Bibb or Stella Shirar WALK, JOG, AUN OR BICYCLE! $439,500 Close by arc park and trails, Three BR, 2 ~BA, family room home with gorgeous view of Upper Bay and mountains. Immaculate. Gate guarded community. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe BIG CANYON $515,000 Monaco plan 3BR, 2~BA, townhome. Large master suite located on main level, features private patio and spa. Two story entry. Large formal living and dining rooms. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody LUXURY-VIEWS $633,000 Former Model w/flagstone courtyard entry, reflection pond and fountains. Two BR, 2~BA, marble entry, highly upgraded kitchen w /granite countertops. Gayle Amato HARBOR RIDGE $749,000 Largest model, serene private setting, customized end unit next to wide greenbelt. Four BR, 3~BA, custom outdoor spa. A must for a buyer seeking quality. Ann Peters BELCOURT $741,000 First time offered, elegant .. Towne Collection" home. Two master suites, formal dining, den with fireplace, library. Huge garden overlooking greenbelt. Belle Partch · CUSTOMIZED CONTEMPORARY SI00,000 Four BR, 3BA, family room with fireplace. Separate den area, master suite with sitting room. Children's wing with play room. Private lot with gated pool and spa. Danny Bib and Stephanie Grody GOLF COURSE TOWNHOME $121,000 Showcase of uncompromising beauty, 3BR, dramatic 2 story entry, European gourmet kitchen. Extensive use of polished bl.ct granite. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON CUSTOM $1,215,000 Four BR, 3BA, contemporary overlooking 8th fairway. SPECTACULAR VIEWS of golf course from most rooms. Air conditioned, large spa. Move-in condition. Prime location! Carol Allison BIG VIEWS $1 ,375,000 Just listed 4BR, family home, sweeping ocean and bay views from most rooms! Quality throughout, formal dining. Access to all Emer- ald Bay's amenities. Special property. Rod Daley or Dave Hirschler ENTERTAINERS DELIGHT $1,315,000 Custom home, fabulous golf course views, 5BR, impressive 2 story courtyard entry with pool and spa. Spacious childrens wing. Quiet cul-de-sac. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME $1,695,000 Traditional Country French, 5BR, 6 ~BA , home. Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Cl ub's 15th hole. Lake view, incredible quality through- out. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody BIG CANYON CUSTOM $1,895,000 Contemporary home overlooking 18th fairway. Quality throughout, European kitchen, bleached oak floors, pool and spa. Two BR, guest house. Lovely golf course views. Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody EMERALD BAY LOCATION $2,375,000 You can toss a ball from decks ~.:•'> the ocean surf from this home overlooking Emerald Bay Beach. White water views, open beam ceilings, hardwood floors, 4BR, 4BA, plus powder room. Rod Daley or Dave Hirscbler BIG CANYON $2,450,000 Great lot on golf course, lake view, 3BR, or 5BR. Formal dining room, family room, 5 ~BA. Beautiful pool and patio area. Air conditioned and security system. Beverly M orphy or Barbara Aune ONE OF A KIND $3,200,000 Five BR home. One of Big Canyon's finest offerings. 180° golf course. mountain and city lights view. Imported tile roof, maids quarters. childrens wing. Master suite with sitting area and balcony. Danny Bibb and Linda Octh BAY FRONT PIER AND BA YVIEWI $725,000 Fantastic offering! A lowest priced bayfront with pier in Dover Shores. Single level 3BR home. remodeled with French doors. light wood floors. Ann Peters BA YFAONT $995,000 LH. Located in a private. gated community, custom bayfront features 4BR, 4BA, master suite with fireplace. Large pier and slip. Garage will accommodate a limousine. Ann Peters CUSTOM BAYFAONT LARGE SLIP $1,590,000 Elegant home in perfect condition. Five BR. 4~BA, 3 fireplaces. 52 feet on Promontory Bay. Custom built by present owner. Barbara Aune OLD CORONA DEL MAR IUl,000 Situated on quiet street, south of P.C. H. 4S' lot with rolling lawn. Old fashioned front porch with great privacy. Three BR, with view possibilities. Ann Peters ••1.000 Harbor View Ho~ tr.ctitiooal S9R, JBA, family bOme at its bat. Extensive use of brick. glass and rich woods throughout. Weiabt room. Lush landscape. Sara Hinman 2 Civic Pl•za, # 100 844- CAMEO HIGHLANDS $791,0IO Views of ocean, city lights and Catalina from living room, dining area and kitchen family room. Master suite with spa tub. Remodeled in 1981. Three BR, 2BA. Many amenities. Gayle Amato C.D.M. OCEAN VIEW $1,475,000 Landmark home, 4BR, 4 ~BA, one of C.D.M.'s favourite homes. Original California Spanish architecture. Spacious gardens on large lot. Linda Octh or Lois Jacobs BLUFF VIEW $1,985,000 Dramatic 180 degree views of ocean, jetty, Catalina and sunsets. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4BR, SBA. A special C.D.M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs. Linda Oeth SELECTED PROPERTIES NEWPORT NORTH $210,000 Most sought after front row location! Wonderful views of city lights and mountains. Two BR, upper unit. Living room with F. P. U pgradcd. Ann Peters ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL $227 ,000 Two BR, 2 ~ BA townhome, model perfect. Bcautif ul carpet and tile floors. Beveled mirrors, plantation shutters. End unit, attached 2 car garage. Gloria Robertson or Carolyn Lowe BLUFF·S TOWNHOME $241,000 Enlarged 3BR, 2~BA, two story townhome in the heart of Newport Beach. Latest decor, hardwood floors. Private enclosed patio. Walk to schools and sho pping. Micki Cooper NEW ON THE MARKET $369,000 Great .entertainment, 4BR. 3BA home with private spa. Located in family neighbo rhood. Raised hardwood foundation, formal dining room, family kitchen area. Gayle Amato A BA YCAEST "BUY" $479,000 Four BR, with private pleasant back patio area, large pool and fircpit. Open access to living room. New tile roof in 1986. Full bath w/ outside access. Stan Eaton TRADITIONAL FAMILY HOME $495,000 Custom built home on Peninsula. Four BR, 3 ~BA , family room, walking distance to beach, bay, school. churches. fun zone and NHYC. A great neighborhood. Hobie Denny THIS IS THE PLACE TO LIVE $495,000 A house designed for elegant entertainment. yet providing a family room with fireplace. a large patio and pool for informal family livi ng . Four BR. 3BA. Hobie Denny HARBOR VIEW HILLS $579,000 Large family home. 4BR, 3 BA . Great .. Monterey .. floor plan. Canyon view. parkling pool and pa. Perfect property for your decorator touch. Lois Jacobs LIDO ISLE SPARKLER $435,000 Five BR, 3BA quality home with amemt1cs galore! Walk to Lido Village. Excellent oppor- tunity for a fresh start in a wonderful location! Joan Lewis SPACIOUS SETTING 1141,000 Custom built 4BR home on cul-de-sac. Large master suite with 2 fireplaces, separate study, French doors, wood floor. Circular driveway, wonderful grounds with pool. Ann Peters MESA DRIVE ESTATE $1,750,- 0ne of the finest Back Bay residences located on superb view lot approx. 2.2 acres. Home has unlimited potential. Grounds could accommo- date pool A tennis court. Four BR. 4 ~8A. Beverly Morphy or Barbara Auoe ~ of REALTORS mn.EISI--... 1111,• Upper Unit with gorgeous view of hilla. Lots of light and lovely breezes. Ideal for executive or couple. 2 BR, 2 BA + Den. Nicely upgraded and very quiet location with amenities. Ask for ... JO-ANN KENTON llYfllllT .u• ., .. 11,111.• Beautiful custom 4 BR, 4 BA bayfront home. Elegantly decorated in white tile entry, kitchen and hall w /plush neutral color carpeting thru-out. Rotunda-like living rm w/marble frplc. Granite wet bar w /braa sink in FR, fonnal dining rm w/custom mirrors. Ask for ... RONFELSOT umElllTY ,. 1144,• Popular "Kensington" Model, 4 BR, 3 BA home. Open, bright and airy. Lofted ceiling, country kitchen, family room. Attached 2 car garage. Association ~l, spa, tennis. Ask for ... E LYNN & CLIF KEMP .. , Ulm IUl,111 Lovely .. Pebble Beach" Model 2 BR, 2 1h BA. with loft. Detailed single family home with fireplace, custom shutters, den w/views of hills, etc. Located in Casta Del Sol in Mission Viejo. OPEN DAILY by appointment. Ask for ... E'L YNN & CLIF KEMP IB.CGUIT llffmlfl -·-upgraded 4 BR, 3 1h BA, Manor home situated on an oversized lot. Spectacular master suite w/sauna & granite & marble frplc. Custom land- scaping w/pool, spa combo. Expansive use of wood floor w/plush neutral carpet throughout. Walk behind wet bar, security, A/C. Ask for ... RONFELSOT PlllE ICUI llEW l•I.• New on market in xlnt Joe. w/views to Catalina & Palos Verdes. Lg lot, w/glaM windbreak fence, pvt pool & spa. 2 story, 4 BR home w /air cond, 2 patios & other speciaJ features. Pvt gated entry & beaut. lanchcaping. Aak fOI' ... JOANN DORAN IAYflllll .... m.E 11,111,- PRIME. SUNNY ~ATION ON LARGE LOr! Contemporary & transitional in design, this home features high ceilinp, beautiful brick floors, & an open, flowing floorplan. Designed by inter- nationally acclaimed architect. 5 family bedrooms, maid's room, 6 baths, & formal dining room. Private bayside terrace and dock for large yacht! Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING . 1~J E.Clm w B.Ell9&f I 1111.• Light & airy 2 BR with hardwood eoon. Over- sized lot large enough for pool ith formal gardens and fountain. Ask for ... MARY DI TULLIO ,_ llllREI~ 11,171,m All brick architecturally unique home encorn- passes the outd00!'9 ~ p~des the ultimate environment to enpy life to its fullest and enter- tain in a magnificent style. Nes~ed in a pri':'ate valley on 2 acres in the Tustin Hills. To obtain a picture brochure or p~vate ahowing. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN .... , •11111 .... Channing, newly redecorated, pride-of-own- enhip 2 BR, 2 BA. home with detached guest quarters. Large family room w/fittplace, pmnet kitchen and master bedroom all ovel'look pool and entertainment yard. RV and boat storaae area. Ask for. PAULA---BAILEY .. UITml UIUIA 1211,• View of main beach. 3 BR, 2 BA, 2 car garage, fireplace, on quiet end of no outlet street. Lovely landscaping and very _private. Ask for ... DENNIS GRIMES 18.Cl•T ml 1411,111 Just listed! Popular, spacious Plan 2 in private wooded area of Belcourt Hill. 2 lge BR, 0 den, 2 ~ BA, air cond. All the gracious living of guard- gated community. Comm pool. spa. Will be opt. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY C•ID IB. UI .UX •I.Ill Walle to the beach from this lovely 3 BR home+ rear unit. One of the most desirable streets in Corona Del Mar. Call for your exclusive lhowing. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK ... ml FOi •I I 11.111,111 ~ yacht ia DeflC>tiable. Newer home w/Dll!W berber CJ* & marble thru-out! Elevator to all level.a incl, full b11emenL MBR w/frplc, •ttint rm, hia/hen ctn.inl nm. 2 add'I pest st.es, circular ataireale, wet bar, aourmet kitchen. Ne. turning buino'Lt~A .. PROSSER lfflllftll.E lllfl Ill P .. IR 1111,111 F.apecially private 3 BR, 2 BA., 50' bayfrant .. Uo. private marina for LARGE BOA'f, expllmive fireplace, secluded pool and private 2 car ....... low maintenance and ample pa\ parldnc. Call for appointment. Ask for ... LYNNE LINDSAY llTEI IElf IUIO 1171,m Elepnt marble Ooon. 10 ft. cellinp, ~ lanc1.caping. 3 BR, + family room + kitchen nook. Ready to move into. You'll be imprewd! 28 Hillildale. Ask for ... MONICA RUGGIERI ••llT •EClaul 1111,m Beautiful 4 BR. 3 BA home. Vert large bon\M room & aeparate laundry rm. Fabulous night lichta view. Totally redecorated & priced to move. Call now for pvt lhowing. Ask f« ... BILL A DONNA WEBSTER Clllll IB. .. .UI ···-Gorgeous, charming & sunny w/skylights, vaulted ceilinp. plantation shutters, 4 car park- ing. 3 BR. 2 ~ BA & 2 BR, 2 BA, den, like new with quality throughout. You'll have a hard time deciding which one to live in. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO ... ml llYf llT 14,111,111 Double wide lot next to beach-end. Traditional home offen 5 BR, aeparate maids room, 5 BA, 3 firepJaces. center atrium with skylight for all day sunlight! Huge bayside patio finished in file slate, swimming pool, private ape & waterfall. Large dock. Price includes fumiahino. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING ......... 1101•111 1717 ... Desiper' treatment with French windows & doon, mirron, skylights and AJC. ~backyard is an entertainers delight featurtna a pool, spa, barbeque and patio. Larae upstairs bon\M room adds to flexible t.-,e in this 5 BR home. Ask for ... JOANN DORAN .. ,.... •••• 1174,111 Reduced 20k! Seller is anxious. Fabulous 2 BR. 2 BA decorator condo with oceAn views & breezes from every room. New berber carpet, mirrol'ed- marble fireplace, cedar cbeta & more. Security gated c:ommunity only a couple blocks to beach. Just reduced to aell. Aak for ... DELIA DELGADO PlllATE .._ 11n1111 11,411,• Newly, remodeled 5 BR l\IAf'd gated home. 2 spas in private courtyard. Large boat slip. Excellent financing, terms available, below praent market rates. Ask for ... MARY DI TULLIO 3 CORPORATE PLAZA • SUITE 101 • NEWPORT CENTER INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER WA'fERFRONT HOMES, INC. Specializin1 in properties. . .on the water. . . near the water and with a view of the water. Newport Beach & Other Areas .vE1 llltlEI Contemporary 5 bdrm home on corner lot with room for pool. Paned windows in living & dining area, step up living room with view of back bay & city lights. In lovely neighborho<ld. 111 -1480 ................................. 1530.IOO COSTA IEIA super value in this 3 bdrm townhome. End unit with woodsy landscaping. ceramic tile in kitchen & baths, fireplace in living room & dble attached garage. 131 -14• .................................. 1141.500 TUITll Beautiful 3 bdrm family home with country kitchen and family room with accents of wood & brick & c harming papers. Perfect for entertaining with family room opening to yard with gazebo & huge pool & spa. RV. parking too. Great neighborhood, walk to park & school. 131-1480 ................................. $231 •• WTlllE COITA IEIA Back bay view from this charming 3 bdrm townhome in small newer Colonial style complex. Bright, fresh and model perfect with berber carpeting, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, French doors, 2 decks & private yard. 111.1• ................................. szn.• VILLA IAlllA CONDO Beautiful plan "4," perfect for entertaining, 3 bdrms. including master with sitting area & walk in closet. laundry & family & formal dining rooms J>'us 2 large patios. Sparkling with real "pride of ownership." Bike to the ocean. 131·1• ................................. 1321.000 UYS•EI -Charming 2 bdrm home on large quiet lot. completely remodeled with a Southwestern feeling. Built around a large patio. broad expanses of glass. paver tile floors. French doors & beamed ceilings create a very open, light & airy feeling. 131-1400 .............................. (UI 1455.000 CLIFFMAVH -Superior close-up view of bay, ocean & night lights. Large lot with 2 bd & family room home, perfect for addition, remodel or new home. Huge back yard, security system & double garage. A wonderful family neighborhood of upscale homes. walk to all schools. 131-1411 ................................. 15H.• Cl_. IEl llAI New ultra contemporary 3 bdrm condo In spectacular location on bluff overlooking entire harbor. Dramatic cedar sided unit with skylights, fireplace, sunny patios and two car garage. 111-1411 ................................. 1721.• IAllll llllE -Spectacular harbor, ocean, city light & sunset views from this upgraded 4 bdrm .. Devon- shire." New baths. custom wall & window treatments & lighting. A great home for entertaining with living & family rooms opening to huge decks. one with a rare private pool & spa. 131 -1411 ................................. 1174.IOG Balboa Island ULNA llLAll "PlllE IF IWIEllllP" duplex with unusually large rooms, all tastefully decorated. Perfect owner's 3 bed with pitched beam ceilings J>'u• really nice 2 bdrm. 2 bath rental. Versatile property easily rented on a summer/winter basis. 17,._ ................................. 11n.• IAlllA llUID -Victorian bayfront with 3 bdrms, dock ~ terrific views. Immaculate with new berber carpet. 1t has a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room. den & fireplaces in living & family rooms & master suite. 17 .................................... 11.-.• IAllU llUll IAYfat -Contemporary 4 bedroom with den, family & formal dining rooms & greet gourmet kitchen. Apartment over 3 car garage with 1 bdrm and huge office or J>'ayroom. Seller will carry 1st T.D. 11a-.. ................................ 11.15!.• IALllA llUID'I prime south bayfront Cast1e like exterior built in '84 with 4 bdrms, family & formal dining rooms, 2 spas. sauna, play yard & new dock. All systems, including security, are computer guided. 131-1411 ................................ 13.l50.• Lido Isle UDO ISLE -Fresh white decor coupled with beamed ceilings and French doors to patio & garden create a fresh clean look for this totally remodeled 3 bdrm home with new kitchen & baths. All top quality. Reduced. 131-1411 ................................. 1411.511 LI• ISLE Wonderful location just steps from tennis. clubhouse & beach. Lovely 3 bdrm with formal dining room & lots of street appeal, never before on market One bdrm down & two up, open & bright with beamed ceilings & sunny south patio on xtra large lot 111-1481 ................................... . UDO tlU Attractive 2 bdrm & " ' (could be 3rd bdrm) home on one of Lido'• -, f\ "eets. just steps from tennis. clubhc· ·e..~o~ '-" .nal dining room & eat-in gourmet ';1 .. de fireplaces. hardwood floors. oak cabir. , \a plantation shutters throughout 131 -1411 ................................. 1511.• UDO ISLE -Spacious 4 bdrm home with formal dining room built around landscaped patio on xtra large lot Contemporary style w ith high ceilings, slate entry & flexible open floor plan. Downstairs master suite with separate den. Attractive street to street location. 631 -1408 ................................. 1175.880 UDO ISLE -An exceptional remodeled home with 6 bdrms including master with sitting area, family room & bonus/libary built around a central skylight for a light and open feeling. Large south facing comer lot Featured in Los Angeles Times "Home" magazine. 111-1411 ................................. 17H.MI UDO llLE custom bayfront with dock for large boat Meticulousty maintained 5 bdrm with formal dining & cozy family room off kitchen. Traditional style with lovely decor & hardwood floors. All bedrooms. utility room & storage on 2nd floor with becic stairs to maid's room. 131 -1• ...................................... . UDO Ill.£ "Old Pasadena0 style bayfront home with 77' of water frontage & slips for &evefal large boats. Gracious 2 story with 4 spacious bdrms up & maid 's room down plus formaJ dining. famtty room & Hbrary. Two double garages & lovely brick bayfront terrace for entertaining. 631 -1411 ................................ u ... .. LIDO llLE'I Pelican Point A fabulous Georgian style bayfront estate with 5 bedrms include a master suite with fireplace. library & private sun deck. a formal d ining room. paneled famil> room & basement with hobby room & wine cellar plus elegant courtyard swimming pool. A prime tip of Lido location with 55' on the water & a dock for a large boat with side ties .. 111·1• ................................ as.•• IMllT IBllTI -Exciting 4 bdrm treehouse. Solarium additions augment the incredible harbor views. Included are a party room. family room. pool & spa ~;-~.~~~~~.~~~.i~.~.~~~.~i'.1~'.~.=~ WATEllFRONT HOMES. INC. I...-.,;~----------------------' •••li•r• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY (714) 631-1400 T&00 ()Jka to Set oe You On The Water Ocean & Bayfront Lm WUME area waterfront with dock for 30' boat QuaJity buit, .. like new" gracious 3 bdrm with oak trim & cabinetry, spiral staircase, 2 fireplaces, gourmet kitchen, patio & security system . 111·1• ................................. 1541.• UYFlllT PEIT.U Spectacular Newport Harbor & night light views from this spacious sunny 2 bdrm & den unit Wrapped around a skylit atrium there are high ceilings. living room fireplace & master suite with view balcony & deck. 131 -1• ................................. aw.• IAYllDE C8VE waterfront 2 bdrm & den condo with available boat slip & double attached garage. Neutral decor. plantation shutters & extra upgrades. Bay views from living & dining rooms, kitchen & master bdrm. 631 -1481 ................................. 1111.• ~YFUIT condo on 7th floor with outstanding ocean views from every room. Elegant and spacious contemporary 2 bdrm with touches of ebony, teak and etched glass and handsome custom wall treatments. Security bldg with doorman & pool. 131 ·1• ................................. 1715.• DOVEi IMIEI bayfront Lovely 3 bdrm one story with large family room, breakfast nook opens to lands- caped patio. Traditionally appointed with hardwood floors. antique German glass windows. oak motding & cabinetry & uaed brick. The sunny rear terrace drops to an additional deck & dock for a 50' yacht 111-1411 ................................. 1121.• IEW OCEAI~ CllTlm home in a terrific corner location. Every possible amentiy included in this top quality 4 bdrm with ultra gourmet kitchen & fabulous 360° view roof terrace with BBO & spa & hookup for TV & stereo. Beautifully finished, marble & granite. crown molding & single light Fr. doors. 631 -1481 .................................••.• PEllllULA POllT bayfront One of the last remaining early Newport Beach landmarks stands at the harbor entrance. Historians and romantics will see a real challenge & tremendous potential in this palatial 5 bdrm 3 story home with ocean. city light & harbor action views. 631-1480 ................................ 11.•.• LllDA ISLE Exciting contemporary design built around a large entry courtyard with tinkling fountain. Multilevel 5 bdrm with family room. den & dramatic 2 story gourmet kitchen. High ceilings. berber carpeting and tile ftoors. Sunny patios & large dock. 131 -1411 ................................ 11.111• emu •l ... oceanfront custom with white water views & stairs to beach. Beautiful 2 bdrm with flYery amenity. Den. library. formal dining room. Fr. doors & hardwood firs. Security system & satelite dish. U1·1• ................................ 11.141.• BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE A VE. (i:I (714) 673-6900 . I ·' -· ( P• • MIE 11, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS--all 11. 1• ~~£ill!: (fil@1fij]~ NEWPORT BEACH The Real Estate Blotter contains only that information which is a matter of public record. Comicleradoa is computed frona documentary transfer tax paid at the time of consideration of cletds at tile rate of SI.JO per thousand dollars · of considentJon ucludln1 any nistin1 lous and ... , not ref1fft a full sales price. Trust Deeds reflect encumbrance amounts and may have been recorded apJnst • property on which there was no sale. The Newport Ensi1n provides this information as a public service. F =FULL P = PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION Dec. 21 3100 W. Ocean Front $775,000 not avail Dec. 21 510 I Bruce Crescent $64,000 $71,500 F Dec. 21 1800 Beryl Lane $228,000 $260,000 F Dec. 21 1965 San Bruno not avail not avail Dec. 21 1949 Port Caridgan Place $300,000 $450,000 F Dec. 21 2019 Yacht Resolute not avail not avail Dec. 21 504 Marigold Avenue not avail not avail Dec. 21 9 Muir Beach Circle $600,000 $1,030,000 F Dec, 22 304 Heliotrope Avenue $240,000 not avail Dec. 22 338 Cherry Tree Lane avail not avail Dec. 22 332 Vista Suerte not avail not avail Dec. 22 458 Vista Trucha not avail not avail Dec. 22 I 0 Rue Marseille $495,000 $660,000 F Dec. 22 53 Belcourt Drive $888,000 $1, 110,000 F Dec. 22 3615 Catamaran $275,000 $450,500 F Dec. 22 82 Baycrest Court not avail $70,000 p Dec. 22 2771 Hillview Drivee $175,200 not avail Dec. 23 13 11 Cliff Drive $260,000 $350,000 F Dec. 23 205 Via Lido Soud not avail not avail Dec. 23 414 Bolero Way $117,900 $131,000 F COSTA MESA The Real Estate Blotter contains only that information which is a matter of public record. Comideration is computed from documentary transfer tu paid at the time of consideration of deeds at the rate of SJ.JO per thousand dollan of consideration txcludin& any txiltin1 loans and may not rdlect a full sales prke. Trust Deeds reflect encumbrance amounts and may ban been recorded •&•inst a property on which there was no sale. The Costa Mesa News provides this information as a public Hnice. F = F LL P =PARTIAL PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION Dec. 25 3113 Yellowstone Drive not avail not avail Dec. 25 I 052 Concord Street $52,000 not avail Dec. 25 2043 Federal Avenue $136,890 $152,000 F Dec. 26 2981 Jacaranda Avenue $140,000 $175,000 F Dec. 26 2070 Continental Avenue not avail not avail Dec. 26 296 Rose Lane not avail $20,000 p Dec. 27 1868 Elba Circle not avail not avail Dec. 27 3433 Summerset Circle not avail not avail Dec . 27 I 030 Damascus Circle $95,000 Quit Claim Dec . 27 534 Pierpont Drive not avail Quit Claim Dec. 27 2511 Westminster Avenue $152,500 $169,500 F Dec. 27 2371 Elden Avenue not avail $155,000 Dec. 28 867 St. Clair Street not avail not avail Dec. 28 905 Lombard Court not avail not avail Dec. 28 2038 Anaheim Avenue $108,500 $155,000 F Dec. 28 2018 Anaheim Avenue $114,750 Quit Claim Dec. 29 3187 Madeira A venue $165,000 $207,000 F Dec. 29 3077 Molokai Place not avail not avail Dec.29 1774 New Hampshire Drive $142,400 $178,000 F Dec. 29 3037 Warren Lane not avail $123,.SOO F Dec. 29 2438 College Drive not avail Quit Claim Dec. 29 13751 Olympic Avenue $135,000 SIS0,000 F Dec. 29 1240 Londonderry Street not avail not avail Dec. 29 2723 Cibola Avenue $148,000 $185,000 F Dec.29 I 079 Tulare Drive $190,000 ' $215,000 F Dec. 29 2017 Arnold Avenue $108,400 SIJS,481 F .... _. ............ , 4 •I I ............ ~....._ ............... .._-.. ...... ... .... ··-. ~ ............... _,....,,,.,,._ The home as your bink BY CHRIST A 1£ GERRY LONG Mrs. Smith had just turned 53 years of age. She had been widowed at the age of 45 and had done a fine job of bringing up her two sons while holding down a supervisory job at an insurance firm. Now, her oldest son was r~ady for college, and it was difficult to see where the money would come from for bis education. She thought of selling the house, but her accountant advised her that to sell at this time would be unwise in view of the fact that the home had appreciated so much in recent years. Within the next couple of years, upon turning SS , she would be able to use her Once-in-a-Lifetime Exclusion, permitted by the Internal Revenue Service, there- by saving her substantial tax liability. The long-term ownership of the home had created an equity of about $300,000, much of which could be subject to taxes if she were to sell right away. Where could she get the money to finance her son's education without selling? This turned out to be the pcrf ect situation for borrowing against the home in the form of CHRISTA & GERRY LONG a second trust deed. Since her first trust deed payments were still low, her income allowed her to qualify for a S2S,OOO second trust deed, while at the same time keeping the low interest rate and low payments on her first trust deed. The S2S,OOO was enough to handle the two years of educational expenses required for her son and to handJe pay- ments on the new trust deed at the same time. At the end of the two years, she could then sell the home, move into a smaller home with the son who will be finishing high school, and have enough from the sale of the home to assist both sons through college. This turned out to be upru- dent" borrowing against the home. Sometimes we hear of owners who borrow against their home while not knowing the credibility of the lender from whom they borrow. A homeowner s hould go to a reputable lender for such financ- ing, and do a lot of comparison shopping before borrowing. In addition, other precautions should be taken, such as whether there is to be a pre-payment penalty for early pay-off, and whether the amount of the second trust deed (or complete refinance of the entire amount) creates too much of a financial burden for the owner. One couple borrowed a huge amount against their home for a new business, only to discover that when the business went "upside- down," they were forced to sell their home under duress. That equity build-up, which many Californians have in their homes, can be the major source of security for their retirement. It should be protected with great care and diligence. REAL ESTATE FACTS By: P•trlck Tenore THE MAGIC TOUCH! Haw Y" ewr k110W1111•w willl wt.t dleycaU'"dae~....,..E~IMy I09Cll-...... O&. 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I I ti.ct 11" ........... ., ....... ,. .... ..... ,., PATRICK TENORE AND AllOCIATEI, INC. 721-1200 ll~Plm Newport 811Cll • e 4 a >"1V , 0 • ... 1l 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN /COSTA MESA NEWS ... 17. 1•11._I -n• R E A L T 0 R S GEORGE ELKINS COMPANY - BEVERLY HILLS BRENTWOOD HANCOCK PARK NEWPORT BEACH [§1 PALM DESERT SAN DIEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN MARINO DEDICATED ·To SERVICE CAROLYN MASON (. NEWPORT BEACH I NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF OCEAN a BAY One of the largest units in the Villa Balboa with a spacious family room. hvmg/dinmg area plus two bedrooms. den. cathedral ceilings, skylights and two large decks. En1oy the security of a gated community and the care free hfe at the pool & spa or walk to the beach. Call now for an appointment: $399,500 VERSAILLES PENTHOUSE VIEW · Popular "La Tour" model with two master bedroom suites each with its own bath. Beautiful view of ocean, bay & city hghts. Very convenient location. Walk to the ocean or entoy the lovely clubhouse. pool, & spa. Gated communi· ty & security building. Owner will carry 2nd trust deed. Immediate possession. $194.900 BLUFF8-NEW LISTING-AFFORDABLE Immaculate 3 bedroom, 2'h bath with new ceramic tile, plush carpet & mini blinds. Spacious patio with large brick BBQ. Convenient location. Walk to community pool, Eastblutf .shoppma center. parks, COM Hi&h School. churches & tennis. Price includes the land. Great investment! $259,000. BLUFF8-llE8T QREENBEL T -Beautiful bluffs condo on park·ltke 1reenbelt with flowers and reflection pool. Three bedrooms. 2~ baths, dinina area, indoor ut11tty room, spacious patio, & double 1arace. New berber carpet & fresh paint. Great location. W_,. to community pool, East~uff shoppin& center, COM Hilh School. churches & tennis. Fast escrow possible. $299.000 includes land . ANN BEMENT BLUFFs-END UNIT-NEW ON MARKET · This hght & airy home with a pretty green outlook can be 3 bdrm. or 2 bdrm + den. Brick fireplace in hvmg room. shdmg doors open onto a spacious & private garden patio. Enclosed double garage. Low assoc1at1on dues. Super location near comm. pool. Eastblutt Shopping Center. tennis. COM High School, churches & parks. Be sure to call soon, 1t won't last long. $215.000 SAILS, SANDS a SUNSETS ON LIDO . This perfectly charming, remodeled home has these desirable features · 4 bdrms. 4 baths. large family room w/entertamment center. fabulous St. Charles kitchen & large master suite w/fireplace. These amenities com· bmed w/extra long pier & shp make ths1 a best buy on the water. Sl.495.000 BLUFFS-SINGLE LEVEL · Rare three bedrooms. two baths. one story end unit on quiet cul de sac overlooking greenbelt. Two sunny patios and brick entry way. Fireplace. wood paneling & other upgrades. Walk to community pool. churches. Corona def Mar. tennis. park & Eastbluff Shopping Center. Owner wants fast escrow Don"t wait. Call today. $249,900. Includes land SANJUAN CAPISTRANO DELIGHTFUL SAN .IUAN CONDO · Hard to find three bedroom condo in ~ano Yu. New carpets weth two enclosed garaces. and a patio. Pnced to. sett! $98,500 CHRISTEN NILSON SPAIN COSTA DEL SOL VILLA IN MARBELLA- SPAIN ·This Villa 1s built on 1) of an acre. 3 bdrm. 2 bath. Property 1s located approx. 15 mm from Puerto Banus the Mtlhonaire's playground in Europe. This 1s a wonderful opportunity to own your vacation house in the part of Europe, where the weather 1s wonderful all year around. Purchase alone or share with other cou~s and use it for bu~mess or family or both. $155.000 f INCOME f NEW LISTING-COSTA MESA DUPLEX . This attractive 4 bd + 2 ba and 2 bd + 1 ba in up-and· coming Westside. 1s suitable for owner / occupant who desires income. New roof. + exterior has recently been painted. Each unit en1oys its' own private yard. Won't last long at this price! $259.900 I RENTALS I NEWPORT NORTH Two bedroom. two bath condo. Community pool and spa Sl.395 Mo. NEWPORT BEACH-OCEANFRONT · Weftly summer rental. 5 bedroom furn.shed home on Newport Peninsula on the sand. AYltlable July 1·14th. $2000/Per. Week .-----------------:----RELOCATWtG OR TRANSFERRING ---------------- Relocltinl can be a very~ aperieftce. But Geiwae Elils t111 mae it easter for you. Georae Elins Realty hlS blel ....... people find the ,_ holtlS for over 60 years. And to help even fwther, Geortt Elkins has pned W1th RUO. a nattonwtde network of realton who specializt in -. ... Ill trmition of ,...._ We .. direct you to 1 Rell Est.Ill Protlssiolll in the .. of yow choice who will discuss all your needs in detail Go over community profttes. ProYtde you 1ntorm1tt00 on locll schools. •teftal•Nnt. --. _. ,_,...., Ilse of .amt to JOU. The Georae Ellins Collplny protides this senice as a cowtesy to ow customers. Just ell our office at (714) 759-9100 Ind m for our Relocabon Spec1ahst. l'AIE 111--,101£ 11. 1•THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-ME 17. 1- NOTICE Of TIUSTEFS SAL£ T.S.No..50724 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DA TED FEBRUARY 26, 1986. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDtNG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE IS HEREBY 6'VEN. that on w~. June 15, 1988, at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of uid day, in the.,.. set Hide for conductinc Trust.e's S.S. within the offices of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERYICE, loc.ted at 1800 North Btoedway, Suite 100, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Qranee, St.Me of c.tifomla, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, 1 California corpcntlon, u duly appointed Trustee undel and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that cef'taln Deed of Trust executed by SHARON LYNN JOHNSON, I married woman, as her sole and separate property, recorded March 3, 1986, in the office of the County Recotder of said County, as Recorde(s Instrument No. 86-084854. by reason of • breach or default in payment or performance of the obliptlons secured thereby, includint that breech or default, Notice of which was recorded February 18, 1988, as Recordef's Instrument No. 88-072481, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, lawful money of the United States, or a cashief's check drawn on any t.nk, credit union, or savines and loan association domiciled in this state. all payable at the time of sale, all rilht. title and interest held by it. IS Trustee, in that real property situate in said County and State, described as fotlows: Lot 68 of Tract No. 3763, IS shown on a mllP recorded in Book 131, Paces 38, 39, 40, 41 and42ofMisceUaneous Maps, reconts of Oranee County, California .. The street address or other common desilNtk>n of the real property hefeinabove described is purported to be: 1816 Buttonshefl Lane, Newport Beech, California. The undersianed disclaims atl liability for any incor· rectness in said street address or other common desi1nation. Said sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, reprdin1 title, possession, or encumbrances, to satisfy the unpaid obliptions secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest and other sums as provided therein; plus adv~mces, 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 obligations, at the time of initial publication of this Notice, is $171,608.63. Dated. May 19, 1988 REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, a California corporation, as Trustee. By: DJ Morger, its President, 1800 North Broadway, Suite 100, Santa Ana, CA 92706· Telephone (714) 953·6810 5126 612 6/9 1425 , .. 17 NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE LOM No.151000271 T.S. No. 4104 YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED JULY 20, 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROTERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On June 17. 1988 at 9:30 A.M., INTERSTATE LENDERS ASSISTANCE. INC .• as duly appointed Trustee or Successor Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by Charles C. Seven and Vicki L. Seven, husband and wife as community property as T rustor for the benefit and security of Newport Harbour National Bank, a National Bankin1 Association as Beneficiary and ~orded as instrument No. 82-260055 on July 28. 1982, Orange County, State of California, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, A CASHIER'S CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION DOMICILED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA (payable at time of sale in lawtur money of the United States) at the front entrance to Suite 200 (Second Floor). 17842 Irvine Blvd .. Tustin, California, all 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 as described as: Lot 66 of Tract No 7032. in the City of Newport Beach, as per map recorded in Book 278, Pages 26 to 29 inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps. in the office of the County Recorder of said County. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 1806 Port Renwick Place, Newport Beach, CA. THE UNDERSIGNED TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS ANY LIA· BILITY FOR INCORRECT INFORMATION FURNISHED. THAT said sale is made without covenant or warranty regarding title, possession or encumbrances, or as to 1nsurability of title. THE total amount of the unpaid balance of said obligations toeether with advances. and estimated costs and expenses is $68,700.00 APPROXIMATE. IT IS POSSIBLE THAT AT THE TIME OF SALE THE OPENING BIO MAY BE LESS THAN THE AMOUNT SHOWN. THAT notice of breach of said obligations and election to sell said real property was recorded as Instrument No 85-341833 on September 10. 1985. of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, State of California. Trustee or party conducting Sale INTERSTATE LENDERS ASSISTANCE, INC., 17842 Irvine Blvd., Suite 200, Tustin, California 92680, Tel: (714) 832-7791 INTERSTATE LENDERS ASSISTANCE, INC., as Trustee. By. BRIGITTE HIGGINS President 5/26,6/2,6/9 1428 OIU>EaTO SHOW CAUSE FOii CHANQI Of NAii( Tuna Van has filed• peti· tion In this court for an order allowln1 petitioner to chance his name from Tuna Van to Thomas Tuns Van. It Is hereby ordered that all persons interesaed in the matter aforesaid appear before this court in Depert· ment No. 3 at 700 CMc Center Drive West. Santa Ana, California, on 7/21/ 1988 at 2:45 o'clock p.m. and then and thtn show cause, if any they hM, why said petition for chanet of name should not be ,,.nted. tt rs turthef ordered that a copy of this order to show cause be published In New· port Ensi1n a newspaper of 1eneral circulation, pub· lished in this county at least once a week for four con· secutiw weeks prior to the day of Slid hearinc. Flied In the Superior Court of California, County of<MnleonJune 10, 1988.. Case No. A-143627 6/16,6/23.6/30 111 1467 .,_.TO ... CAUll ... CHMllOFNW Johnny Frank Jiminez.. Jr., hll filed • petition In this COUft tor an order ltlow· ina petitioner to ctw119 his name from Johnny F'9flk Jimine~ R. to .JoMthan Erle Winfield. It Is hereby Oldeted that 111 persons intentSted In the matter aforesaid appear befot9 this court In Depart· ment No. 3 at 700 CMc Center Drive West. Santa Ana, California, on 7 /21/ 1988 .t 2:45 o'clock p .. m. and then and there show cause, if any they have, wtly said petition for chlnee of name should not be aranled. It Is further ordered that • copy of this order to show cause be published In New· port Ensian • newspeper of 1eneral clrcualtlon, pub· lished In this county at least once •week for four con· secutive weeks prior to the day of said hearir'I. Filed in the Superior CQurt of California, County of Oranae on June 8, 1988. Case No. A-143568 6/16,6/23,6/30 111 1464 nctmOUS IUSINUS NAiil ITATDllNT The followint person is doln1 business as: BOB DUKE, MARINE SURVEYS, 1914 MEYER Pl., COSTA MESA, CA 92627. SMOOTH SAILING INC., a CALIFORNIA corporation, 2456 VISTA HOGAR, NEW· PORT BEACH. CA. 92660. This business is con· ducted by a corporation. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the ficitious business name listed above on 05/16/88. Signed: SMOOTH SAILING INC .. By: Robert A. Duke, President. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 13, 1988 File No. F383212 6116 6/23 6/30 717 1462 FlCTlTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATtMlNT The following person is doing business as: DUKE COMMUNICATIONS, 2456 VISTA HOGAR, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660. SMOOTH SAILING INC., a CALIFORNIA corporation, 2456 VI STA HOGAR, NEW· PORT BEACH. CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a corporation. The registrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 05/ 16/88. Signed: SMOOTH SAILING INC .• By: Robert A. Duke, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 13, 1988. File No. F38321 l 6116 6123 6/ 30 717 1463 FtcTJTIOUS BUSINESS NAM( STATUIENT The followin1 person is doing business as: TEKNO· TRAD CORPORATION, 177 RIVERSIDE RD .• NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663. GABRIELA M. SHAEFFER. a DELAWARE corporation, 107 VIA JUCAR, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663/TEL 675-7757. This business is con· ducted by a corporation. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on April 1. 1988. Si1ned: TEKNOTRAD CORPORA· TION, By: Gabriela M. Shaeffer, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on June 13, 1988. File No. F383213 6/16 6/23 6/30 717 1465 K-401'5 FICTrTIOUI IUllNUI NAiil ITATIMINT The followins persons are doin1 business as: Victor Income/Growth 1988, LP., 1301 Dove St., Suite 550, Newport Buch, CA 92660. Thomas V. Boytea, 1301 Dove St., Suite 550, New· port Buch, CA 92660. Victor Capital CorJ>or•· tion, • California ccwpora. lion, 1301 OcM St., Suite 550, Newport Buch, CA 92660. This Businesa is con· ducted by a limited pertner. ship, Sianed: Victor~ Cor· poration, By: Thomas Y . ~,,..,.,.. This .....,,.,.,,. ws fia.d with the County Clerk of Orar111 CounCY on June a. 1988. Fite No. F382787 6/16 6/23 6/30 717 14'8 NOTICE Of TltUITU'l IAU YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DA.TEO 12/18/15. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR ....:>PERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PAOC£EDtNGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 7/151• at 11:30 a.m. CONSOLIDATED RECON· VEY ANCE COMPANY• the duly appointed T nntee undel and pursuant to Deed d Trust, Recorded on 12/24/88 Inst. # 85-514301 d Official Rec:otdl In the office of the Reconi1r of ORANGE County,Califomia uecuted by: ROBERT A. SEUNG. A MARRIED MAN AS HIS SOlE ANO SEPARA tt PROPERTY Wiii sell at public auction to the hiahelt bidder for cesh, cnhief'1 check drawn on • state or naltional benk, a check d'9Wn by I state OI federal credit union OI a check drawn by stMe or federal savincs and loan association 01 savtnas t.nk specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state (checks must be pipble at the time of sale in lawful money of the United SUtes of America) at The Main North Entrance to the County Courthouse 700 Civic Center Drive West Santa Anli,CA all ri1ht. title and interest conwiyed to and now hekj by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County, California. describint the land tllerein: Lot 7 in Block 26 of Tract No. 772, in the city of fMwport Beach, County of Qranae. State of California, as shown on a map recorded in Book 23, Paaes 5 and 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the Office of the County Recorder of said County. The str98t addnm and other common desi1nation, if any, of the rul property decnbed aboYe is purported to be: 127 CANAL STREET, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 The undersianed Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectneu of the strMt address or other common desi&nation, if any, shown herein. Said ule wil be made, but without covenant or wamnty, express or implied, reaardln1 title, possession or encumbrances, to pay the remainint principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), adVances, if any, undel the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charaes, and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts crnted by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obliption secured by the ~ to be sold and reasonable estimMed costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication ofthe Notice of Sale is $63,669.61. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust hen1tofort executed Ind delivered to the underlilned 1 written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and • written Notice of Default Ind Election to Seti. The ~ caused said Notice of Default and Electian to S9n to be recorded In the county where the rul property is toc.ted. CONSOLIDATED RECONVEYANCE COMPANY 21031 Ventura Btvd., #202 Woodland Hilts, CA. 91364 By. Barbara McGuire Trustee Officer Date: 6/10/88 6/16,6/23,6/30 (818) 340-4472 1466 How many times haft we thouaht this about a lOftd one who isn't perf'ormina up to our apec1atiom. • w their depraaon a a Md attitude. Misread their telf-cmterednas •a penonality nrnhlem. ~ their inability to cope with daily Ktivi~i; lazincu. But eometima inappropriate behavior may be • wuni1>1_ sip of IOIDdbiDa more terioua. A mental illneu. Mental m,,,. ia a medical ills,....-oot a palODal wakwl. And~ 10 reaipize it1 WUDina liam can be tbc &r.1tep ID bee'•• tbe liclr.w. Lam more. 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All Classified ads must be prepaid by cash, check, money order, Visa or Mastercard. Please schedule my classified ad for weeks. Enclosed is my check or money order for S ___ _ Name Address ~--~~-~--- ---------'---City ---------Zip ___ _ Phone ________ _ Nc wpo n Ens ign o tJ ~1c-.1 ~c" ~ 883 Producuo n PlJcc. ~c"pon Bc.K h. A 92663 • - i J E 'J J P 0 R T R E J\ C H IEWPID IBllTI 1!17 ,Ill A DOLL HOUSE IN THE HEIGHTS. 2 BR. 1 BA HOME, WOOD FLOORS, EATING AREA IN KITCHEN, DETACHED GARAGE W / 1 BR + BA. LG FENCED YARD. A REAL CUTIE IN THE HEART OF THE HEIGHTS. WEITCUFF 1329,500 A BLOCK FROM MARINER'S SCHOOU 3 BR 2 BA. LG KITCHEN HOME IS A MUST SEE. BEAMED CEILING + LOVELY GARDEN SPELL PERFECT CHARM. SELLER MOTIVATED. BAYVIEW TERRACE 1349,000 JM PETERS DRAMA TIC SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN PRIVATE COMM. 3 BR+ FR. IDEAL CORNER LOCATION. BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED. PRI- VATE PATIOS. LOVELY GARDENS. LIDO 1391.• ENJOY NEWPORT BAY + CITY LIGHTS FROM BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED 2 BR CO-OP UNIT. NEUTRAL DECOR, NEW KITCHEN, PORCH + FOREVER VIEWS. PIER+ SUP AVAILABLE! BEACON IAY 1435.000 PRIME LOCATION IN THIS CHARMING 3 BR W/LARGE FAMILY ROOM. HIGH BEAM CEIL- INGS, BRICK FIREPLACE WITHIN STEPS OF BAY & TENNIS. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1590,000 PRIME OCEAN VIEW LOCATION, LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. OPEN KITCHEN BAY WINDOWS, SPACIOUS YARD. AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. HARIOR RIDGE 1839,000 SUNSETS OVER CATALINA, LIGHTS OF FASHION ISLAND FROM 4 BR HARBOR RIDGE DREAM HOME. FR + WOOD-PANELLED LIBRARY WITH FP. UDO 11!1 ... WALK TO UDO VILLAGE FROM ELEGANT 2 BR BAYFRONT CONDO. MARBLE FP, FRENCH DOORS, SPACIOUS SUNDECK +BAY VIEWS OF SAILING + CITY LIGHTS. •CAIYOI -.- OVERLOOKING 18th TEE & FAIRWAY IN BEAUTIFUL BIG CANYON, 3 BR OF FINEST QUALITY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. GREAT HOME FOR ENTERTAINING. PEll•IU PlllT l1, 141MI FANTASTIC HARBOR+ NGHT LIGHT VIEWS ACAOSS WIDEST BAY LOC. CHARMING 2-8TY BAYFAONT WITH 3 BR + NEW KITCHEN. WATERFRONT PATIO+ SUP FOR 40' BOAT. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO . 644-9060 111•••E -·-POPULAR 1 STORY 0 JODELLE" FLOOR PLAN CONSISTING OF 3 BR 21h BA + FR VIEWS OF OCEAN, BAY + FASHION ISLAND SKYUNEI POOL + PARK ADJACENT TO PROPERTY. IAYIHOREI II.•.• THE ·MOST DRAMATIC 180 FEET FRONTAGE ON NEWPORT BAY IS FOR SALE AT APPRAISED VALUE. ON 2/3 OF AN ACRE. UNHEARD OF! THIS OFFER IS NOT LIKELY TO BE DUPUCA TED EVER AGAIN. THIS PRESTI- GIOUS AND LEGENDARY HOME HAS EVERY CONCEIVABLE AMENITY AND WAS RECENTLY PRICED AT $11,500,000.00. THE TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE WANT IT SOLO NOW. CORONA DEL MAR CDI 1431.• YOU WILL LOVE THIS CHARMING 3 BR 2 BA HOME. FRENCH DOORS LEADING TO SO. PATIO. USED BRICK FP. CLEAN + BRIGHT. WALKING DISTANCE. TO OCEAN, RESTAU- RANTS + STORES. CALL TO SEE. OLD CDI 1415,000 TWO SEPARATE HOUSES ON 40 FT. LOT SOUTH OF PCH. GARDEN-LIKE PATIO AREA SEPARATES THE UNITS WITH PLANTS AND FLOWERS. GREAT INCOME OPPORTUNITY! CORONA HllHLANDS 1119,000 STYLISH SINGLE LEVEL REMODEL BRIGHT- ENED W /SKYLIGHTS + FASHIONABLE FRENCH DOORS, BLEACHED FLOORS, EURO- BATHS + KITCHEN AND CUSTOM CLOSETS. IRVINE TERRACE 1735,000 VIEW, VIEW. VIEW FROM THIS UNIQUE + WARM 3 BR+ DEN HOME. CO'ZY KITCHEN, EATING AREA, LG COURTYARD W/POOL. ELEGANT FORMAL DR. A REAL VALUEI IRVllE TERRACE 11.1 •.• SUPERB VIEW OF OCEAN. BAY CITY LIGHTS + CATALINA FROM 4 BR. FR, BONUS ROOM HOME. DEMAND AREA W /SPECIAL HOME. A MUST SEEi IPYIUll 11 ..... UNCOMPARABLE VIEW FROM NEWPORT'S HIGHEST RESIDENTIAL PARCEL AT END OF EXCL CUL-DE-SAC. SEE ENTIRE BAY, FASHION IS + COAST TO PALOS VERDES. U elm . II.Ill.Ill INCREDB.E COMBO-HIGHEST QUAUTV NEW CONITAUCTION PW8 IE8T YEW. DREAM tOa W/EYERY WXURV AND 100 FT LOT FAONt AOW OCEAN. ~ 11.1u.- RowNG SAND DUNES TO THE OCEAN IS YOUR BACKYARD. FROM THE LR + MSTR WATCH THE SPECTACULAR SUNSETS OVER CATALINA. 5 BR+ LIBRARY+ PATIO. IALIOA llLAID 1 11.200 .... CHARM ABOUNDS IN THIS PERFECTLY LOCATED LITTLE ISLAND BAYFRONT. 4 BR OR 3 + UNIT. ENJOY BEST .. UL" ISLE BEACH. SELLERS MOTIVATED. PEllllULA 11.!U.• SENSATIONAL NEWER BAYFRONT HOME W/ NEW DOCK. PENINSULA'S PRIME LOCATION. 3-CAR GARAGE. LOVELY YARD+ EUROPEAN KITCHEN. CUSTOM FEATURES GALORE. FOR THE FUSSY BUYER. BELCOURT 11.49&.• FIRST TIME OFFERED. 4 BR CUSTOM HOME IN PRIME LOCATION. LONG DRIVEWAY ENTRY OFFERS EXTRA PARKING+ PRIVACY. MUST SEE. IAYFIOIT 11.515.• A BAYFRONT HACIENDA WITH A UNIQUE COMBINATION OF LOCATION, DESIGN + VALUE. 5 BR+ GUEST QUARTERS, DEN, DR + FR MAKE THIS A TRULY EXCITING HOME. PEllllULA IAYFROIT 11.695,000 SPECTACULAR MAIN TURNING BASIN LOCA- TION. 4 BR IN MAIN HOUSE, SANDY BEACH WITH BOAT DOCK.SEPARATE 2 BR APT WITH VIEW IN GARDEN SETTING. CO LUIS ISLAND 12.150,000 SUPERB 3 BR BA YFRONT ON PRESTIGIOUS ISLAND. COMPLETE PRIVACY WITH GREEN LAWNS, TREES+ PATIO AREAS. 196' WATER FRONTAGE. BOATING AT DOORSTEP. APPT. TOSHOwtl UllA llLE I! ..... SPECTACULAR, CONTEMPORARY, REMOD- ELED, BAYFRONT, EUROPEAN KITCHEN, 4 BR 5Yl BA. TURNING BASIN, VIEW, LARGE SUP +SOUTH PATIO. IAYWEI 11~1•.• BAYFRONT-FINEST QUALITY. 4 BR REMOD- ELED HOME WITH 80 FT FRONTAGE. POOL. SPA PLUS DOCK FOR 2 LARGE YACHTS. EXQUISITE BAY VIEWS. . . "' •. \ ·' r-, ' , , ' F ! r v ~ ~· . ' r '. • · '· :STABUSHED 1948 * 40TH YEAR •NUMBER 48 * (714) 831 -1120 *NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOMEBASED NEWSPAPER •THURSDAY, JUNE 23. 1988 • I g team transplants another heart Looking for tomorrow1s leaders BY ROGER BLOOM Think you'd make a good city councilmembcr, planning commissioner, service group president or community activist, but you haven't a clear idea of how to get started? Well, Leadership Tomorrow has a program for you. Now taking applications for its second year's program, Leadership Tomorrow is proving to be an effective--training ground for tomorrow's civic leaders. Some of the 30-odd participants in this year's program are already plan- ning runs for the city council, one has beerr nominated to the planning com- mission, and others arc now serving in various local support groups and service clubs effectively. Council set to apprmve new budget BY ROGER BLOOM The City Council Monday night will take a one more look at the proposed 1988-89 city budget before voting on the plan, which raises city expenditures 10 percent over last year's spending. Total spending is projected to amount to some S86 million, up from $78.4 million in 1987-88. Most of that increase is in capital imrpovement lpCDdina. which is 1lated for $32 million tllil year, up from W million a. year. The bWt of tboee fuadl are rec:ciwd a ,.,.1 Last week, the Newport Beach City Council voted $5,000 to help support the program. Mayor John C. Cox Jr. praised the effort at that time, saying, "Everything I've heard about this program has been extremely positive ... Which puts smiles on the faces of Leadership Tomorrow chair Ellen Wilcox and executive director Christi Gordon. .. We have a nine-month program, .. said WiJcox, 04for one full day each month. Each of those days. the can- didates will arrive at 7:30 a.m. and stay with us until 6:30 at night. Each day deals with one issue. It tm.ight be transportation, it might be education. or it might be environmental quality. There are speakers on both sides of an issue, if it is a two-sided question, and we bring in other resource materials . 11111111•.,... 2 A 54-ycar-old Huntington Beach businessman is listed in satisfactory condition after undergoing a four-hour heart transplant at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. The recipient, who requested his identity be withheld, received a heart last week from an unidentified 35-year- old Los Angeles man who died from an intercranial hemorrhage, said Gail Love, hospital spokesperson. The H untin8'on Beach resident was the second patient to receive a heart transplant at the Hoag facility. Two months ago, Drs. Aidan A. Raney and Douglas R. Zusman performed the hospital's first heart transplant. The recipient, Dr. Norton Humphrey's, is recoveri.ng well with no signs of rejec- tion or infection, hospital officials said. Raney and Zusman perf ormcd the second transplant after harvesting the donor's heart at a Los Angeles area hospital. Both surgeons served as chief residents under at Stanford University Medical center and have performed more than 77 transplant procedures. Hoag Executive Vice President Larry Ainsworth said he was extremely pleased with the status of the transplant program. "'Two people who had run out of alternative treatment options have now been given a chance to live. There arc many others in our community who also deserve that chance," Afosworth said. Hoag presently has a third candidate on the Regional Organ Procurement Agency's list for a donor heart, Ains- worth added. Although the Huntington Beach recipient was not hospitali~ed prior to the surgery, he was being treated by a Hoag cardioligist. Other types of heart surgery per- formed at the facility include coronary artery bypass grafting, valve recon- struction and replacement. County OKs Dunes lease with revamp The county Board of Supcrvi ors last approved a lease extension for the ewport Dunc recreational area that includes a plan for upgrading the public facilitie there. Under the new lease -which will now run until 2038. a 35-}'car extcn •on -the Dunes management will be required to complete a thrcc-pha e redevelopment project to receive increased revenues. The fees charged for use of the Dunc facilities will be aUowed to rise at the completion of each phase of the redevelopment work, according to Christie McDaniel of Supervisor Tom Riley's offJCC. The first phase of the reconstruction will involve the construction of a new restaurant at the Dune and the upgrad- ing of the beach playground. That phase . is slated for comp&etion by the fint part of~xt year. McDaniel said. Phase Two will see improvements to tbc ovcnaiaht recreational vcbide camnround and the marina: ud PlaMe r ,.,.1 .. COUMNU..,._. ........ ~MALl9TATSNIWICC• . IEWPllT IBllTI 1217 .Ill A DOU. HOUSE IN THE HEIGHTS. 2 BR. 1 BA HOME. WOOD FLOORS. EA TING AREA. IN KITCHEN, OET ACHED GARAGE W / 1 BR + BA. LG FENCED Y ARO. A REAL CUTIE IN THE HEART OF THE HEIGHTS. WEITCUFF 1329,600 A BLOCK FROM MARINER•s SCHOOLt 3 BR 2 BA. LG KITCHEN HOME IS A MUST SEE. BEA.MEO CEILING + LOVELY GARDEN SPELL PERFECT CHARM. SELLER MOTIVATED. BAYVIEW TERRACE 1349.008 JM PETERS DRAMATIC SINGLE FAMILY HOME IN PRIVATE COMM. 3 BR + FR. IDEAL CORNER LOCATION. BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED. PRI - VATE PATIOS. LOVELY GARDENS. LIDO 1311,000 ENJOY NEWPORT BAY + CITY LIGHTS FROM BEAUTIFULLY MAINTAINED 2 BR CO-OP UNIT. NEUTRAL DECOR. NEW KITCHEN. PORCH + FOREVER VIEWS. PIER+ SUP AVAILABLE! IEACOl IAY 1435,DOO PRIME LOCATION IN THIS CHARMING 3 BR W/LARGE FAMILY ROOM. HIGH BEAM CEIL- INGS. BRICK FIREPLACE WITHIN STEPS OF BAY & TENNIS. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1590.000 PRIME OCEAN VIEW LOCATION, LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. OPEN KITCHEN BAY WINDOWS, SPACIOUS YARD. AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. HARBOR RIDGE 1139.000 SUNSETS OVER CATALINA, LIGHTS OF FASHION ISLAND FROM 4 BR HARBOR RIDGE DREAM HOME. FR + WOOD-PANELLED LIBRARY WITH FP. UDO 1121 ... WALK TO UDO VILLAGE FROM ELEGANT 2 BR BA YFRONT CONDO. MARBLE FP. FRENCH DOORS, SPACIOUS SUNDECK +BAY VIEWS OF SAILING + CITY LIGHTS. MCAIYOI -.- OVERLOOKING 18th TEE & FAIRWAY IN BEAUTIFUL BIG CANYON, 3 BR OF FINEST QUALITY CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS. GREAT HOME FOR ENTERTAINING. PEll•ILA ~ 11.141.111 FANTASTIC HARBOR+ NIGHT UOHT VIEWS ACA088 WIDEST BAY LOC. CHARMING 2-&TY BAYFAONT WITH 3 BA + NEW KITCHEN. WATEAFAONT PATIO+ SUP FOA40' BOAT. • r . . ~ ~ ' r . , NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 111•1-E -·-POPULAR 1 STORY "JOOEL1.E .. FLOOR PLAN CONSISTING OF 3 BR ~ BA + FR VIEWS OF OCEAN, BAY + FASHION ISLAND' SKYLINE! POOL+ PARK ADJACENT TO PROPERTY. IAYIHOIEI II.•.• THE MOST ORAMA TIC 180 FEET FRONTAGE ON NEWPORT BAY IS FOR SALE AT APPRAISED VALUE. ON 2/3 OF AN ACRE. UNHEARD OFI THIS OFFER IS NOT LIKELY TO BE DUPLICATED EVER AGAIN. THIS PRESTI- GIOUS AND LEGENDARY HOME HAS EVERY CONCEIVABLE AMENITY AND WAS RECENTLY PRICED AT $11,500,000.00. THE TRUSTEES OF THE ESTATE WANT IT SOLD NOW. c 0 R 0 N A 0 E L rv1 A R CBI 1431.• YOU WILL LOVE THIS CHARMING 3 BR 2 BA HOME. FRENCH DOORS LEADING TO SO. PATIO. USED BRICK FP. CLEAN + BRIGHT. WALKING DISTANCE. TO OCEAN, RESTAU- RANTS + STORES. CALL TO SEE. OLD CBI 1415.• TWO SEPARATE HOUSES ON 40 FT. LOT SOUTH OF PCH. GARDEN-LIKE PATIO AREA SEPARATES THE UNITS WITH PLANTS AND FLOWERS. GAEA T INCOME OPPORTUNITY! CORONA HllHLANDS 1119,000 STYLISH SINGLE LEVEL REMODEL BRIGHT - ENED W/SKYLIGHTS + FASHIONABLE FRENCH DOORS, BLEACHED FLOORS, EURO- BATHS + KITCHEN AND CUSTOM CLOSETS. IRVllE TERRACE 1735,000 VIEW, VIEW, VIEW FROM THIS UNIQUE + WARM 3 BR + DEN HOME. COZV KITCHEN, EATING AREA, LG COURTYARD W/POOL, ELEGANT FORMAL DR. A REAL VALUE! llVllE TUIACE 11. 1 •.• SUPERB VIEW OF OCEAN, BAY CITY LIGHTS + CATALINA FROM 4 BR, FR, BONUS ROOM HOME. DEMAND AREA W/SPECIAL HOME. A MUST SEEi lmLAll 11 .... UNCOMPARABLE VIEW FROM NEWPORT'S HIGHEST RESIDENTIAL PARCEL AT END OF EXCL CUL-DE-SAC. SEE ENTIRE BAY, FASHION 18 + COAST TO PALOS VEADES. PEllllllLA 11. 111.- ROLUNG SAND DUNES TO THE OCEAN IS YOUR BACKYARD. FROM THE LR + MSTR WATCH THE SPECTACULAR SUNSETS OVER CATA.UNA. 5 BR+ LIBRARY+ PATIO. IALIOA llLAID 11.281.a CHAR,M ABOUNDS IN THIS PERFECTLY LOCATED LITTLE ISLAND BAYFRONT. 4 BR OR 3 + UNIT. ENJOY BEST 11UL" ISLE BEACH. SEL1.ERS MOTIVATED. PEllllULA 11,218 ... SENSATIONAL NEWER BAYFRONT HOME W/ NEW DOCK. PENINSULA'S PRIME LOCATION. 3-CAR GARAGE, LOVELY YARD + EUROPEAN KITCHEN. CUSTOM FEA. TURES GALORE. FOR THE FUSSY BUYER. BELCOURT 11 ,411.• FIRST TIME OFFERED. 4 BR CUSTOM HOME IN PRIME LOCATION. LONG DRIVEWAY ENTRY OFFERS EXTRA PARKING+ PRIVACY. MUST SEE. IAYFIOllT 11,515,IOG A BAYFRONT HACIENDA WITH A UNIQUE COMBINATION OF LOCATION. DESIGN + VALUE. 5 BR + GUEST QUARTERS, DEN, DR + FR MAKE THIS A TAUL Y EXCITING HOME. PEllllULA IAYFIOllT I 1,895,000 SPECTACULAR MAIN TURNING BASIN LOCA- TION. 4 BR IN MAIN HOUSE, SANDY BEACH WITH BOAT DOCK.SEPARATE 2 BR APT WITH VIEW IN GARDEN SETTING. COLLlll ISLAND' 12.150,000 SUPERB 3 BR BA YFRONT ON PRESTIGIOUS ISLAND. COMPLETE PRIVACY WITH GREEN LAWNS, TREES + PATIO AREAS. 196' WATER FRONTAGE. BOATING AT DOORSTEP. APPT. TO SHOW!! UllA llLE 12 •••• SPECTACULAR, CONTEMPORARY. REMOD- ELED. BAYFRONT. EUROPEAN KITCHEN, 4 BR 5~ BA, TURNING BASIN, VIEW. LARGE SUP +SOUTH PATIO. IAYWEI 11.1 •• 111 BAYFAONT-FINEST QUALITY. 4 BA REMOD- ELED HOME WITH IO" FRONTAGE. POOL. SPA PLUS DOCK FOR 2 LARGE YACHTS. EXQUISITE BAY VIEWS.