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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-07-28 - Newport Harbor EnsignSenior care hom Residents seek cove clean-up BY CHERYL STDILING If some Corona del Mar residents have their way, an eroded beach at Carnation Cove will be restored from what ii now mud flats and debris. 1be Carnation Cove matter fint came to lipt in 1980, when residents decided that a storm drain was respon- sible for washing away a beach and exposing Edison and Pacific Bell Telephone cables, according to resident Mike Farley. The drain services 490 acres of Corona del Mar and when there is a storm, water rushes out at a rapid rate, spewing garbage and debris, Farley said. "A group of engineen had looked at the problem and one solution was to put sand back into t1-e be~h~" said Farley. "But a sflort~of funds c;aused the matter to Clie a natural death.,. Since then, a group of new residents to the area have voiced their concerns, Farley among them. Edison has put its cables into bedrock, but Pacific Bell is still studying solutions. At high tide, the water laps up against the seawall and casual observers would never know the magnitude of debris just a few feet down. But what riles the homcownen is the unsightliness once the tide is out, not to mention the danger posed to children who walk in the area of the exposed cables. Farley recalled when a neighbor helped pull out a child who had become trapped in the cables as the tide was rising. Newport Beach City Councilman Phil Sansone has worked with the the resident 1roup and the Tidelands Affain Commiation, which bu studied the problem. wride experu claim that aoutbwa- terly storms came a natural erosion and raidenta bl•mc it on the storm drain,,. Samone said. wren years aao, the coast wu declared an emer1ency area plan ·is withd.rawn because of the storms. At that time, low COit loam were offered. H someone bad been on top of thinp then, maybe something might ba.e been done." Residents ba.e sugested extending the ltorm drain out lOO feet into the bay and building a jetty or retainina a 2•111112 aY ROGUl 8LOOM A plan for a tenion' care home on Pacif1e Coat Hipway in Corona del Mar is dead, at lealt for the moment. In a move that surprised most observers, Emerald Associates withdrew its application to build the home lea than an hour before it was to be considered by the City Council Monday nipt. About JOO opponents of the plan were at the council meeting when the withdrawal wu announced. Len Seltzer, wbo or1aniu:d the effort against the development, commented afterwards that -we suspected we might do well" before the council, but that the withdrawal was a surprise. "We worked so many m0nths to accomplish this goal," Seltzer said. -r'he community wu so supportive. . . We felt we bad a good chance of defeating it through the necessary process of the city." The development pl~ approved on a 5-1 vote by the Planning Commission . II I ll•flll3 Celebrati ng 'OUriow. ,.... . . Anaheim lnanat resled in fraud investigation 8Y MU..INDA 1r1.1.1.p Aa A•+ ti• ... Mi been arrated on 1 pi-cioa al..-tlleft wl defraud-inl ..... Newpwt ••h tetidHtl ~ ••• Police arratecl Midi Ml LloJd $aW1eUe. 39, • bia A .t i• n1il1noe ... --* lifter a •oatll-loa1 iaftltisatioa iato Sawtel .. 'I acti~, said Newport leacll Police 1pot•""oa Gn1 ~ PCllD Aid Sawul1 .. *flmlled -. .-eafll al sm,• t1liollP • mutwal fad Ud iawst1m11t stock IQm.. •vow would aiw mm the 1DODCY for tbe investments Ud WoUlcl receift . ,_ l~Y a I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ·Brothers, alleged burglars, arrested A team of brothers who police believe are responsible for more than SO auto burglaries over the last eight months were arrested last week, minutes after an alleged radio theft. Westminster residents Jeffrey Summers, 27 and his brother Gary Summers, 24, were arrested last week by Newport Beach Police after a patrol car spotted the pair's Honda CRX on Ford Road, said Newport Beach Police spokesperson Greg Armstrong. Working from a previous de.scription of the suspects' car, Officer Gary Milius stopped the brothers on the Corona del Mar Freeway (73) at Bristol Street, found three car stereos and was able to arrest them without incident, Armstrong said. Police said the pair are sus- pected of being the auto burglary ring which preys on upper- middle class neighborhoods and prefers radios and goods from Mercedes Benz to lower priced cars. "We bad gotten a description of a suspect car, a silver grey Honda with tinted windows and no license plata, acveral months ago and haw beaa b•i• aa eye out for ~· ~ said. Both brotbai were booked into Newport l11cla Qty Jail in lieu of $25,000 e.cb. --··"'-"' ,_ J811111 • 111 ~ 11111 llf. 1•. --. ATll--lt• II ~---pfimitlw Ul"n9. ,.......,. ,...,, 1n1111n.,.., all ell Md ................. tour ....... al ........ All Mndcaaftld bf at111,.. far •.. ........ O'lwll .... ........ --.......... CA -C7Mt•tlll NE J 1811 t ........... &$ -Ollilim ...... ·-C7Mt-..a1 II 5 Jf MNI 1 wall to keep sand on the beach. Abo at illue are the concrete slab remnants of an old boat launchina ramp. The city has remowd steel Pnters which were ltictiq up from the slabs and not vilible at high tide. Thia pOled a huard to swimmen, Farley said. Ript now, the bia question ia who will foot the bill for the work. John Wolter, an enainter with the public worts dept., bu been aaiped the project but is waitiq for a special report from a private eqincerina company. '7be problem ii that we are tel~ about private pi'Oltlfty," Wolter said. "The resideats e.eaaan, want what was never there in the fint place, a baiClt tUt won't wllh away. 11lere wenclJwltinaprojectaaoial on, wbicb .-Id replla the lllDCI for awhile, but currents wo•ld sweep it away •pin." FOR FINDING OUR 1REASlJRE! Q.ar new branch ii conYmiiemly loc.t in Newport ea. near whae )QI lile, wmk llld shop. Still, some say ••• difrlCUlt to rmd. l'b111p. .. but il'a worth it. 0.-Mal~ Mlity UmmeD, ii a Jal 1rea1met So, for a limilrJd time only, we'le dfail11 )Ql lhil 11111p ild a free pt, just for findina )Qll' way to her eilfice. Wiiy? Becllm we know ,aa'I lie llldt for more ~ ht.r bnill ~ penonelimt ISYiDe lllil .,cW beua&a for IClliar cid•M& -Mii fal !5 I 1 .... -. 1111 •f •1 -? II ................. r'I ..... .... School board eyes stalled teacher talks BY CHERYL STEmING Although contract negotia- tions between the Newport- Mesa Unified School District and the teacben' union have been deadlocked for more than a year, union vice president David Brees said tbe groups are ready to go to the table again. But Brees is more optimistic this time around and said every- one ii poiled with "positive aaxiety." Tiie board praented ita contract off et at the July 12 meetina' and a public bearing OD the propoul WM placed OD the qeada for Tuesday night's meetiq. llesulta of that bearina were not available by preutime. Morale amona teacben bas beea at an all-time low, in light of recent tacber layoffs and the remlU ol a facd"'mdina panel that recaemsded DO raiw be pven to te..:llen apin this year. Brees said teacben are frustrated because • '-percent waae increw was offered to clauifled ltaff and maaaFment last October, out ofhorrowed funcb. It is also fru1tratin1 for tcacben aot to baft a ratiflied contract and state law provides for a "'1umbinin1 period" from the time the board praents its off er until negotiations begin, Brees said. During that time, the union Will have a chance to study the contract in detail and ready ittelf for negotiations. Meanwhile, a survey of the district's 8.SO teachers was com- pleted ip June, which asked in varyia1 depeet what job action te.::ben would be williaa to take for voicing diacontent. Options presented raqed all the way from doiq nothiq to the ulti- mate action of a strike. Brees said the survey revealed a dis- content amon1 teachers that be baa not teen for some time. But he would not dilclote the results of the survey and declined to gue11 what action would be taken or when the contract nesotiatiom would begin. wrhe teacben and the com- munity would like to tee neao- tiatiom completed, so we can Ft OD with tbe important talk of eclur-etina the tida, wbicb is what we ... all out to do,• Ire. uid. AY a I• THE NEWJIOM ... , rT·a A wt•u -J11r1r Jn 111 ti l12tfll1 llm -Ill ...., II Ill ,_,, .... .... .., .._ n. 1111r1 lrlll ti Ill mt ...,. "' " 111. 11 1 "'* _... -. Jan ... w111 Cllily l'91t 1111111 ........ lnwlll CtRIJ•ll. flf 1111 llH1'911 II I ... *If ¢1JJl I ,-at I 1 lnm ........... 11111 1111111 1111 ....... lllM Ill U...., II Aria. II Ill .., ert11111-..-. 111111"11111-. 111111111111-.. • 1111111"111 ••P au 111. I• Ila II •1M1111111. One district draws crowd for election BY ROGER BLOOM It could be a crowded field in the city's second council district in 'November's municipal elec- tion, that is if the four people who have obtained candidacy forms from the city clerk return them by the August 12 deadline. Four persons in the second district, including incumbent City Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer, have taken out the forms, indicating an intention to run. The others arc: Newport Shores Community Association president Ninfa O'Brien; city Environmental Quality Committee member Geneva Matlock; and Edward Hepner, a political newcomer. The second district is located in the West Newport area of the city. Two other council scats will also be up for election, those in the fifth and seventh districts, covering the Balboa Island area and inland Corona dcl Mar, respectively. In the fifth district, incumbent Councilman PhiJ Maurer has announced be will not seek a third term. Former Chamber of Commerce president Ralph Rodhcim and Stop Polluting Our Newport founder Jean Watt have both taken out papers to run in that district, but neither had returned the completed forms as of presstime Tuesday. In the seventh district, only Mayor John C. Cox Jr. bas taken out papers. He bas said several times be intends to seek reelection. He ran unopposed in 1984. Candidates have until August 12 to file the papers necessary to secure a spot on the ballot. That deadline will be extended five days in any district in which in incumbent docs not file by August 12. PD warns of ta·1se phone solicitors The Economic Crime Unit of the Detective Division is warning local business people of fraudulenl telephone solicitors who are using the department name to collect money. Solicitors arc calling local business owners and asking them to advertise in the "Police Officer's Association" magazine. A .. hard sell"tcchnique is usually used in order to convince the customer to advertise in the magazine, said Newport Beach Police spokesperson Greg Arm- strong. Neither the Newport Beach Police Employee's Association or the Newport Beach Police Department arc involved in or endorse these solicitations. Anyone with information or complaints about the unknown organization conducting these solicitations is requested to contact Newport Beach Police Detective D. Parmentier at 644- 3796. SATURDAY, AUGUST 20 JO A.M . TO o P.M . LION'S PARK • COSTA MESA Arts & Crafts SHOW & SALE Food &, Entertainment ~o av CITV Of COSTA MISA a COSTA Ml9A lllTIR CITllS Council. • • n llln 111 n. 11111 1 on June 9, would have allowed the construction of a 54,()()().. square-foot building, devoted to resident care of seniors, on Pacific Coast Highway at Hazel Drive, adjacent to the Five Crowns restaurant. The building was proposed to be 32 feet talJ at its highest, with a flagpole extending to 52 feet above ground level. It would have housed approximately 100 units. Even though the plan OK 'd by the commission was scaled down considerably from the proposal originally submitted for the site, the surrounding residents opposed it as being too large for the area and appealed to the council Attorneys for the residents also argued that the city's general plan for the area docs not f ulfiU state requirements and thus no permits could be issued until the general plan is amended to conform to those guidelines. A suit to block construction was threatened if permits were issued. Proponents argued that the building would be no higher than the Five Crowns and some surrounding homes and that the traffic generated by the senior care facility would be less than that created by the current commercial use on the site. Emerald Associates president Jon Christison Tuesday morn- ing said that he'd like to bring the plan back after the city completes a revision of the general plan now in the works. Part of that revision will bring the Corona dcl Mar area within the state guidelines. .. If the community wants an ~llenlll Lynell Realty RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING office building, weil probably sell to the J apanesc and let them build one, .. he said. "But, if the community want to open its arms to seniors, we'd like to come back ... Christison added that the plan was withdrawn because the City Attorney acknowledged Friday afternoon that the opponents may have bad technical grounds for a suit. "The bully was standing on the comer with a club and we decided not to walk down the street, .. he said . '*Free Written Market Evaluation '* Home Tours By Appointments '* Highest Integrity • Multiple L1stin1 Member • Courteous Service '* Twenty Years in Newport Beach Loretta Curci • Extra Advertising •Computer Printouts 644-1367 ummer a e '88 Featuring Baker Upholstery at 40 % OFF ! . \ Choose from 100 specially selected covers on any of Baker's frames and save 40 % during our Summer Sale. vo~mert !lnterio!J ' COSTA MESA INTERIOR DESIGN TO SERVE YOU LAGUNA llEAOI I S95 ~wport Blvd. All StateS Open Moltday U' Notdt CoMf ""1· (114} 642-lOSO Thru. Saturday 9a.m.-S:JOp.m. (114J 4H "'' Costa MeM Sun. 12·S ;o jj1-~ i'r)r:>;t.;:, •riC..-'J•.,•.;;i/i ;..;..;:· ;.jc l ' · ... ,_ 4 AY a 1• :rHE NEWPORT EN8ION Doing it right the next time around y./ ell, once again the slow-growth phoenix has risen from the ashes of an electoral defeat and once again the community is saddled with an aging eyesore for the foreseeable future instead of a new, useful structure. We're talking about the so-called A.T. Leo site on Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. A conscien- tious local developer, Emerald Associates, had proposed a senior care facility for what is now the site of an antique commercial center. In response to community input, the developer had shaved off much of building's bulk (including the entire fourth floor of the original plan), and saw even more eliminated by the Planning Commission before it approved the plan. The result was a proposed structure that would have been the same height as the adjacent Five Crowns restaurant -and the same height as some of the homes the opponents of the plan returned to Monday night -that would have caused a net reduction in traffic below the current commercial use, and that at the same time would have provided a much-needed 24-hour care facility for some 100 of our elderly citizens. The arguments of the no-compromise, slow-growth contingent (fresh from another rejection at the polls in June's primary) were thus on pretty shaky ground, so they brought in some attorneys to look at the fine print and -guess what? -they found a technical flaw in the city's general plan, caused by state legislation which came after the plan's adoption, that could be used as a lever to threaten legal action if the plan were approved by the council. ( Faced with this threat, the developer wilhdrew the proposal pending an amendment to the general plan that will remove the technical grounds for a suit. We hope that in the course of updating the general plan, the site will also be clearly reserved for a senior care facility of the type that Emerald Associates proposed. We'd also like to say that we believe Emerald Associates was not treated very fairly in this matter - either by the community, which rose against the project and refused to consider modified proposals, or by the city, which frankly dropped the ball in the general plan documents. As the general plan revision moves through the process, we urge all those involved to rethink their positions, so that if and when this proposal is again submitted the outcome can be something that will benefit this city and its citizens, and not the continuation of a status quo that nobody wants. Baker Communications AWARD WtNNING MEMBER ~••are ............ 39 State & National Awarcts Since 1978 ,..,..0: Seth Baker ElECITllE an. Roger Bloom U•llTE E11111: Melinda Keller IP•TI Emll: George Pappas PllTI Ell1ll: Danny Cota P•IIllV& Mary DeChirico ITAff Rid: Cheryl Stehling 901 OoYet Drive Newport S.ch. CA 92660 (714) 831-1120 P1eue eend IMU to: P.O.Box9311 Newport a.ch. CA 92651-9399 The N9w1)0ft EM6gn ta publisMd weekly on Thuredays. 1'I _.. liiij ii*'S 441-610) w .._•be•••••.,. II...., dreulllian '1f c.rt dlcrll Md..., 14, 1151. • modlfttd, in cm ..... A20111.~ill ... .. c.t "' .... Qulty of Orange. s.. of Cllibnll: Ind by ,.. ...... u ...... . ,..... 11 pullMc no1o11 requir• by llw. Mlo1'81n: _, ,_ • 111Slt>TWURB SW ISNCE .•• Arvo kept things hopping Perhaps the warmest compli- ment paid to me in Newport Beach was the pat on the back from a veteran City Hall watcher who said a dozen years ago that I covered City Hall better than anyone except Arvo Haapa. Haapa was the founding pub- lisher of The Newport Ensign, and for many years, he was a one-man editorial staff-except for his wife, Peg. He never missed a city council meeting in the early days, and he stayed to the numbing end of the meeting, no matter how late it became. It's a shame that Hop won't be around to celebrate The Ensign's 40th birthday next month. His widow, Peg, bright- eyed and perky as usual, can take the bows. And she should, because she shared the personal sacrifices so necessary to keep The Ensign going in those early days. Arvo and I had a common- and mutual-background, com- mon because it was with Scripps- Howard newspapers, be in Ohio and I on the old San Dkgo Sun. We learned early bow to live on practically nothing. Peg and Gwen can testily that it's not easy. But then, nothing in newa- paperiq really ever ii. I fant met Hop almost 20 yean aao, when Seaboard Finance made plans to build a new headquarters buildina in New- port Center. By tbe time tbe deal WU made with The Irvine Com- pany and the buildin1 waa started, Seaboard had meqed with another company to become Avco Fiaacial Servi- ces, and tbe rdlecthe .... Awo Tower became tbe mOlt .,_. tif ul builclina ill Newport Be.eh. It itlll ii, altboqb Avco U. lliOVed oat. Hop wMtecl to Nport our plaaland, ... ..,...., .... wanted to be aaie tliat n. ..... "'*' .... .., .. "'. ~ .. ,; ....... .... me a copy of his paper, and I very professional newspaper- was not very complimentary man, Fred Davis. The paper was about it. The makeup was wild , written, typeset and printed in as if type had been thrown their cramped quarters in Cor- together with a pitchfork. But ona del Mar. "The only news- the paper was full of important paper printed and published in news about Newport Beach. The Newport Beach," Hop's mas- inside pages might carry John thead proclaimed proudly. It Time of my Life Birch Society boiler plate, or Bible lessons or conservative manifestos, but the bulk of the paper was a faithful mirror of the city he served. Hundreds of stories every week. Births and deaths were important. So were meetings and awards, and Hop's City Hall covera~e was in depth and accurate. On the day that the Haapas announced they had sold Th~ Ensign to Herbert W. Sutton, there were 20 local stories on just pages one and two. Trudi Rogen announced she would not run for reelection to the city council and .. Lido bJe'I Donald Strauss ii the only one to announce bis candidKy (or that leat." Grant Rowald, retired Corona del Mar postmuter. wu admitted to Hoq Roepital witb a kidney ailment. Rady Baron wa nom- inated • pnlideat of tbc New- port HarMr Area Clwnber of Com0 I I&. Laftaa llaytoa WM elected prnid1at ol tbe Coroaa clel Ms <>ember. A Balboa waitnlll ~ a bife away from a woalcl-be rapiat and +a ed lliil oat ol ta apart- -1.. Before you were tbroap .... ,,,, ...,,,., ~knew .... _. ... Oii ill ..._. evea ii ... ,_,~~tobe Ano ... Pea 61 it all bY .... tv,s, Wida die help of • BY JIM FELTON also stated flatly that The Ensign was 44tbe official newspaper of the city of Newport Beach," a title The Ensign assumed because it won a contract with the city to carry all of the legal advertising from City Hall. I could empathize with Peg and Hop because SO years ago, I became the first editor of the Oxnard Pr~ss-Couri~r, then owned by lemon grower and former state assemblyman Dan Emmett. For more than four years I produced tbia small-town daily newspaper almost single- handed. Also, for a year and a half, I wu Hop 'I weekly com- petitor when I wu the editor of the Newporter-M~lll N~ws, after Gary Burrill bouaht it from Stuart Karl. It wa fun covering the same local events with Hop aDd Davia, and Hilary Kaye and Joanne Reynolcla from a daily newspaper, and I was always impreued With the aft'ection the city bad for Hop_. Pea. Proof of the city's esteem came a year after the Haapas sold 7Jw Elulp, wt.en Hop was umect N~ ~·1 .. Citi- zen of the Year.• I wu there Wbeia Hop receh_, the award. wl 1.,p1auc1ec1 lo.dly. Seldom do ne.,.per people receive IW=I· fro. die 01•m•n-itiest eerw. Hop did, ~ause hi lerwd U1 10 Wlt. &Ya l•THE ~ENmGN,_I Police Blotter The IW!ce ....... ia ,., .... !Nd. •1JflfJllc..,.. "°"'.,,. Nl•port ~ ..... cnmes and .,..... ., Nl•Polf 8Nch. It should be nofed ,,_ crimes Isled .,. only ,,_,.. 'flllticll .,. ,..,_,., IO tfte Nt•po.1 8Nch ~ Depwtment and •tllls midi .,. only ,,... IUIPKtlld ol Cnmlil and not,,... conwiclld. I MONDAY JULY I CRIMf.S 0930 -Currency totalina $300 was reported stolen from Kirk- wood Motel located at 4030 East Coast Highway. 0930 - A handgun valued at $3SO, coins valued at SIO and keys valued at $20 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the vicinity of Back Bay and San Joaquin Hilla. was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. TUESDAY, JULY 12 CRIMJ:S 0040 -Su.rfing equipment valued at $600 was reported stolen from a residence in the I 00 block of 42nd. 0700 - A compact disc player valued at SSOO was reported uolen from a vehicle in the 300 block of Alvarado. Fubion hland. 1630 -Camera equipment valued at $8S0 WU reported stolen from a vehicle in the 300 block of Newport. 1730 -A computer valued at S6SO and a briefcase valued at $200 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 300 block of West Coast Hipway. ARR.ES TS 0200 -Randall Christopher Rausin, 28, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 2136 -Kathy Labonta, 23, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of possession of a controlled substance. 2140 -Jeane Marta Sumpter, 25, of Orange was arrested on s uspicion of possession of cocaine. .. 234S -Bobby Donald Small, 20, of Buena Part wa arl'Clkld on IUlpicion of beiq under the influence of a controlled sub- stance. THURSDAY, JULY 14 CRIMf.S 0900 - A computer valued at $4,000 wu reported stolen from a hotel meeting room in the 900 block of Newport Center Drive. 1600 -A bicycle valued at SSOO was reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of Poinsettia. 171 S -A grand piano valued at $10,000 and drapes valued at $600 were reported stolen from a residence in the 2300 block of Point Lerwick,. 1945 -Vandals reportedly caused $4,020 in damage to Balboa Market located at 608 East BaJboL A••ms 0315 -Scott Mitchell Myers, 22, of Glendora wu arrested on suspicion of mildemeanor drunk driving. 1130 Robert Glenn McGeougb, 19, of San Fran- cisco wu arrested on suspicion of possession of a switchblade knife. FRIDAY, JULY 15 CRIMES 1145 -Speaken valued at $100 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 900 block of Newport Center Drive. 1300 -A car stereo valued at $2,SOO was reported stolen from a vehicle in the I 00 block of Sea Island. 1030 - A car stereo valued at $400 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the SOO block of Larkspur. I 710 -Clothing valued at $480 was reported stolen from a residence in the 900 block of Rottingbam. Letters to the Editor 1300 -Car Stereo equipment valued at S 1,837 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 3300 block of West Coast Highway. 1330 -Vandals reportedly caused S 1,029 in damage to Lido Chiropractic and Sports Medi- cine Specialists located at 330S Newport. 1700 -A case of anon was reported in the 1300 block of Sussex. ARRESTS 0120 -David Randall Snider, 25, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. 1330 -Patrick Lawrence Bums, 22, of Laguna Niguel was arrested on suspicion of carrying a concealed firearm in a vehicle. 2255 -David Randolph La Plante, 28, of Newport Beach I 045 -Silverware and jewelry valued at $12,480 were reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of Pearl. ARRESTS 1030 -Vern Robert Luce Ill, 33, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct. 2206 -Christopher Lee Domen, 20, a transient was arrested on suspicion of the unlawful taking of a vehicle. 224S -Kirk Stuart Manclark, 22, of Laguna Beach was arrested on suspicion of being under the influence of a con- trolled substance. WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 CRIMES 1230 -Clothing valued at $3,910 was reported stolen from Robinson's located at #2 Dear Editor: As far as any sensible, prac- tical and fiscally responsible solution to the worsening Cali- fornia transportation problem, one of the major obstacles to resolving this problem is the gridlock that exists in ou.r Gov- ernor's head. His obstinacy and footdragging in providing lead- ership on this obvious crisis is unbelievable and does not bode weU for the future of our state's economy. The same "Do-Nothing" high- way improvement policy that existed during the eight-year Brown/ Gianturco regime now seems to have filtered down to the six-year Dcukmejian Gover- norship period that bas existed so far. This adds up to 14 years during which time very little has been accomplished other than general maintenance and filling "potholes." During this same time frame tremendous popula- tion growth and car registration have occurred. As a direct result, aJong with a tragic lack of foresight, is it any wonder the gridlock ch ickens now have come home to roost. The time is long overdue when some leadship should show up in Sacramento and "bite the buUet" on this growing problem instead of all the rhetoric and endless reports on this problem with very little actual completed highway improvements that would benefit the California motoring public. It is unreasonable and inex- cusable that the legislators have allowed this situation to exist so long. The citizens of this state are entitled to something better than the neglect that bas occurred in solving California's transportation problems. If further procrastinatio n occurs, it will only mean that higher construction costs wilJ eventually be thrown on the backs of the taxpayers. M ore air pollution wilJ develop during the interim due t o the extreme freeway congestion and the drivers will have more stressful driving conditions to contend with which contributes to a lower safety factor. E.P. B1•oa Newport Beach !Baak !Bay ·<lkte'tina'ty c:flo~p.itaf MEMBER AMERICAN ANIMAL ASSOCIATION GEORGE KATCHERIAN, D.V.M. FULL SERVICE VETERINARY HOSPITAL • GENERAL PRACTICE •DENTISTRY • INTERNAL MEDICINE • HOSPITALIZATION SPECIALIZING IN ORTHOPEDIC AND RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY PICK UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE 4213 Birch Street --Newport a .. ch, CA 92880 (714) 758-0SS4 Office Hou...: 7 mn - 7 pm ......... pm Docton Houn br AppolnllMnt • U.S. potoists ready tor Olympic action BY GEORGE PAPPAS Each week the Olympic Games in Seoul, Korea loom closer for U.S. Olympic Water Polo Coach Bill Barnett andnis team. Jn late September in Korea, the months and months of prep- aration and hard work of teams . like Barnett's will culminate into Olympic competition. But the U.S. squad will receive an early glimpse of who they face in the water polo competition in Seoul when they travel to Duis- burg, West Germany to compete in an eight nation water polo invitational this week. The event which runs from August 1-7, includes some of the top water polo teams in the world such as Yugoslavia and West Germany . .. Our players arc getting tired of practice," remarked U.S. Olympic Coach Bill Barnett. "They are anxious to get out and play. You can only practice so much before you get restless," added Barnett, who also heads up Newport Harbor's water polo program. Barnett has been involved with the coaching the U.S. Olympic team si nce 1985. The U.S. team members follow a rigorous training program in which they practice six days a week, five of them at Newport Harbor's pool. They are attempting to cram in as many practice games as they can before Olympic action begins. Since January, the U.S. team has played 26 exhibition games against international teams in various locales including Havana, Cuba and have won 17 times. Still, Barnett remains cautious about predicting bow his team will fare against their Olympic rivals in the invitational. "I think this team is right where it should be now. Hope- fully, we11 be competitive in Europe. Some of best teams in the world (Yugoslavia) will be competing and they arc tough," Barnett explained. "There arc no pushovers in this invitational." Other countries competing in the event are Spain, Holland, Hungary, Romania, and Austra- lia. The Soviet Union, which bas one of the strongest squads in world competition, is not par- ticipating in the tourney. Last month, the U.S. squad took four of six games from Yugoslavia's team. "Winning those games gave us a lot of confidence. This team's playing bas improved a lot because of practice games like that one," Barnett added. Barnett intends to use the European invitational as an opportunity to scout the play of the other Olympic teams. "I can watch the style of play of each team and then try to figure out how we can beat them." Rcccntly,Barnctt trimmed his roster down to l S players from 18. In the series against Yugosla- via, several of the standout U.S. players included James Berge- son of Newport Beach, Craig Wilson, and Jody Campbell, among others. Each should also play a significant part in the Ill I.I. -11 w.t ln119 ..-, II 11mf 1l1 ll llll 11111111 lwl 111111. team's play in the European invitational. Bergeson is the only Ncwpor- ter who plays on the U.S team. Barnett described the team's overall game as strong. "It's a team effort. It's not the playing of just one particular PlllTil IY IAllY COTA player," be added. On Augmt 11-14, the U.S. team heads to Baccj, Yugoslavia to participate in the Yassa Invitational against many of the same teams they faced in West Germany. "We have a long trip ahead of us." $utter Home extends streak to eight BY GEORGE PAPPAS Tonight's softball duel between the Sutter Home Winos and Cheers at Bonita Creek Park is as close to a real knock down rivarly as is likely to be found in the co-cd softball leagues in Newport. The Sutter Home Winos arc becoming the team to beat in the 8-23 co-ed softball league held at Bonita Creek Park each Thursday night. Sutter Home's squad edged past the Sheraton Sailors 12-10 recently to chalk up their eighth straight win this season without a loss. The second place team in the league, Cheers, is looking to hand Sutter Home their fint setback. In an earlier meeting between the two teams, Sutter Home prevailed by a single run. Cheers rests two games behind Sutter Home in the league pen- nant race. Cheers' team pounded the Hammond Hammers' team 12-5 this past week to remain in the running for the league pen- nant. "Wevc been waiting for this game for a weeks," remarked Cheers' pitcher Scott Wilson. "I like our chances against Sutter Home. We're not worried about them because I think we can beat them and take the league title." If Cheers plays as well as they did against Hammond Hammers' last Friday night, Wilson's prediction could be on the money. Against Hammond Hammers', Cheers' broke out of their pattern of sloppy defense which characterized their play earlier in the season. Cheers used a combination of strong defensive play and con- sistent bitting to clinch the victory. "I think we're on a roll," commented Wilson. "We didn't make any stupid errors which is what hurt us earlier in the season." Wilson added. "We're playing much better as the season progresses." Cheers scored the game's first run in the opcnina inning as team manaFI' Eddie Herbert • doubled down the third base line to drive home a runner from second base. Hammond Hammers' squad kept tbinp close in the second inning with a solo home run to right field. In the top of the fourth inning, Cheers struck for three runs to take a S-2 advantage. First baseman Alex Bancroft doubled and Mike Maloney pounded a two run roundtrippcr to account for Cbccn' runs. Checn added two runs in the nlln 11.,.1 City softball standings THURSDAY LEAGUES com '"C-tr at MARINOS T.. W L T Coleman a: Grant 8 0 Beacbcomben 6 l Bob .. Bueball 4 4 Zoo Crew 3 S Rate Raiden l 6 Just·Ua I 7 com ·c-tt" at C4M H.S./ l.ASDLUf'F WUT DIVISION T .. Hawes MOl1plt Plan Pros Pro-Ratcn Galardi\ Groupia I.AST DIVISION T- 1.A.M.F. Woolley ADlelo 1.nu.n WMtfilta for Fua W L T 8 0 3 s 3 s l 6 W L T 7 I s 3 2 6 2 6 com-c-r .. UNCOU. T-W L T c.tl69-W11t1 6 2 ... Data ' 2 lliolllRHDrl S ) ,.. .... u.... ) ' mt11·..., ... w.,.. 2 ' 1'1T• I ,.. 2 6 com '"C-21" It LINCOLN T.. W L T Synder-Lanpton 7 I Newport Cubs 6 2 Tax DoclFn S 3 ~eith~ 3 s Giblon, Dunn Cnllhen 2 6 G.E. Capital Punishment 7 com ·cc-12• .. aoNJT A Clllllt T-W L T F1yiaa SbY*fl 6 I Heidi"I Hammen S 2 8oaKnllben .. 3 Wbo'I OD f'ant 4 3 McOuer Comtnac:tion 3 4 lomben 2 s Malarty'I O 6 COID -..n· .. MNITA ems . T-WtT · Saner Home W'aao I 0 a... 6 2 O...E.-. 4 4 SMnsoa Sdon 3 ' Silwr.... 2 6 H I 1 • Newport Dunes renovation hits snag •Y RALPH aODHDM Remember the old days of •tii.na in the back bay? Or the days of 1wimming out to the Swift, Jama Cagney's old pirate ship? How about the old hyd- roplane races? Newport Dunes bu been tbe source of many a Newporter's memories. Now, plans are in the works to rede- velop the tired recreation park, but it seems some heavy red tape is slowing tbinp down. Newport Dunes is leased from the county and sits on state waten within the city of New- port Beach. Dunes representa- tive Charles Yates has an optimistic outlook, wrhinp are progreuing well," he says, "but we still have to pass a few Softball. 11111111•• 11111 • next inning. • • Hammond Hammers' team managed to score a run in the fifth but their rally !altered. With four more runs in the sixth, Cheers locked up the game. Maloney and Herbert each doubled in two runs in the inning. Wilson tripled for Cheers in the last inning and scored on sacrifice fly. Hammond Hammers' team threatened in the bottom half of the inning with a two-run homer, but they couldn't muster any more runs as their final two batters hit pop fly outs. Maloney, Herbert, and Wil- son spearheaded Cheers• offen- sive attack with two hits each. Kathy Stoltz and Teresa Ban- croft also added a couple crucial hits for C heers in the game. rem•inin1 hurdles." Tbe burdlel include the city of Newport Beach, the county of Oranae, the State Boating and W aterway1 Commi11ion, the CoutGuard, U.S.F.W.S. Corps of Engineen, the State Land Commiaion and Cal Trans, no joke! The improvement plans for the 100-acre parcel of which 60 acres is water include: Improving the existing 10- lane boat launching ramp and storage area by adding 20 docks for overnight visiton. Expanding the present 80- space parking lot to 200 and movingtbe~uncbingentrance to alleviate the present conges- tion. Modernizing the 1torage area to accommodate~ permanent boau and trailen. Renovatiq the existina pump MARINE -SCENE out facility and adding a new dump 1tation. . Revamping and landscaping of ·the new recreational club- house which will include a swimming pool. Improving the Dunea' camp- ing facilities. The new full- service park will include cable T.V. and SO watt outlets for the modem ncceuitiea like hairdry- en and microwaves. Developing a new walkway 1imilar to Balboa Jsland'I which will encompaa the entire Dunes project. A foot bridae which will connect both 1ida of the Dunes at its mouth and a bike trail which bypaues the dangerous Jamboree/ Coast Highway corner. . Building of an interpretive center at the entrance to the back bay preserve in conjunction with the State Fish and Game Department. Building of a 27S-room family low-rise hotel with kitchenettes to begin construction sometime after 1990. A. soon u the bureaucrats cut the proverbial red tape, the SI 0 million redeftlopment project will become a reality. Good luck to the Newport Duna. This will be a sreat project that will definit~ly benefit Newport Beach. ••• Mark your calendan! The 2nd Annual Newport Beach Wooden Boat Festival and Character Boat Parade will be Aug. 26-21. More than 60 antique, claaic and contemporary wooden boau will be on display, plus much more. Thia ne~ of Newport tra- ditions will be held at the Sea Scout Bue, 1931 Pacific Cout Highway. Don' miss these fun summer events! . Scott charity bash raises $50,000 · The Byron Scott "1988 Chal- lenge for Children" held this past weekend raised about $20,000 more for charity than the event 'did last year. The weekend long event included a celebrity-amateur tennis tournament held at the Newport Marriott Hotel and Tennis Club, a black-tic dinner, and pro-stars basketball game played in the Bren Events Center in Irvine. Brian Mcinerney, who is Los Angeles Lakers star Scott's manager, estimated this year's event garnered $53,000 which surpassed last year's total of $30,000. ~ramounl ofporl1 ·'l:VDY"TMING IN TDINIS" "Everybody is hitting the ball , STOREWIDE ANNUAL MID-SUMMER TENNIS SALE now on our team," Herbert said . ..,,...,_._ •. ~ "Bring on Sutter Home. In fact, I think we have a better team right now," Herbert added. ~JOU ell another bite. tbi* .... smnted .. an rlile your blood mme. terol. Then tint lbcJUt bow lilla blood c:boleltenJI an dos up JOUI' llteries. Then dint ~ heart attlck. 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What does leavin1 aecurities in street name really mean! It means that your shares of stock or your bonds, along with those owned by the brokerage firm's other customers, are reg- istered in the firm's name. The number of shares or bonds you own is clearly and legally estab- lished through your purchase confirmations and account statements from the firm. Divi- dends on stocks and interest on bonds are paid to the firm and are credited to your account. Why should I leave my secur- ities in street name? First, convenience-espe- cially when you· want to sell. If you're an active investor, it's almost essential to keep your stock and bond certificates at ("' your brokerage bouae. Other- wise, you 11 constantly be send- ing securities by messenger or overnight delivery to meet set- tlement deadlines, risking poaai- ble loss of the certificates in transit. Second, your earnings can go to work much faster. If you have a centralized cash account (such as Sheanon Lehman's Financial Management Account), your brokerage firm immediately reinvests your dividends and interest payments as you have instructed-typically into a money-market fund. If the issuer mails these payments to you instead, you could lose up to two weeks' earnings while the check is in transit and while you wait fo r it to clear. Third, you can quickly bor- row money against your invest- ment portfolio at very compet- itive rates. But to qualify for margin loans you must leave your securities in the physical possession of your brokerage firm. How sale are the securities I leave in my brokera1e house's care? Very safe, since all brokerage THE PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL FOR CONCERNED DOG OWNERS 14 YEARS EXPERIENCE WITH OVER 10,000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS WE GUARANTEE YOUR RESULTS AMERICA'S REPRESENTATIVES AT THE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS IN 1987-1988 WE SELL TRAINED DOGS INTERNATIONALLY COMPLETE TRAINING FROM 10 WKS TO 8 YRS. 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UJW take ... .,o1~ Some people simply prefer to have physical control over their securities, especially if they plan to bold them for the long term. They like to know that the certificates arc in a safe-deposit box with other important doc- uments. (Surprisingly, however. many banks don't insure the contents of safe-deposit boxes. Check with your bank. You may need your own insurance.) Others keep their certificates to use as collateral for loans other than margin loans. But, unless you 're a frequent bor- rower, you probably don't need them on band at all times. Upon request, your brokerage firm can deliver certificates to you in short order. Investors who participate in a corporation's dividend reinvest program must be stockholders of record, which means keeping your own certificates unless your brokeraae firm will bold stock registered in your name. This type of custodial service is available at some brokerage fll'llll including Sheanon Leh- man Brothers. Finally, some people fear delays in receiving SIPC pay- ments if their brokerage firm should experience ftnancial dif- ficulties. The best guarantee against this possibility is to deal only with long established, well- capitalized firms. If you choose to do business with a very small, very new or financially weak firm, then you should take delivery of your securities. If you would like a free booklet about your account protection, give ll}e a call at (714) 955-7567. Ken Tokash is a financial consultant with Shearson Leh- man Hutton in Newport Beach. Business Briefs Carol Allard has been appointed agency director of Newport Beach-based Cam- bridge Communications Limited, the in-house advertising and public relations firm for Lange Financial Corp. Allard is responsible for supervising all agency opera- tions, including media direction and purchasing and overseeing the administration, design and production of advertisements and collateral material for Lange and its subsidiaries. Cnl Alli,. Ely llcllt ••• Ely Licht, senior credit officer in Wells Fargo Bank's commer- cial banking group, has been selected senior vice president. He is headquartered at the bank•s Newport Financial Center regional commercial banking office. Licht spent six years at Mitsui Manufacturers Bank before joining Wells Fargo in 1984 ••• Brian Phelps has been pro- moted to superintendent in the production homes division at A.kins Development Company. In this capacity, he is responsible for the overall supervision of all construction activities at Akins• Vista Ladera development in the planned community of Rancho Santa Margarita. ••• The federal government bas gone to court recently to try and end alleged corruption within the leadership of the Teamsters union. The device it is using is called Civil RICO, based on the Racketeer Influenced and Cor- rupt Organizations Act of 1970. Federal District Judge Marilyn Hall Patel of San CALLUS NOW LOWEST RATES -LOWEST FEES Jumbo Loans Our Specialty 7.65 APR 12~% LIFE CAP LOCK-INS AVAILABLE ABEL CAPITAL CORPORATION Many other residential, commercial, apartment, and construction proarama avajlable. \\\ 714/646-ABEL (2235) (R..la Swb}ttt 10 Clwnp) Francisco and Allan Kanner of Philadelphia, will conduct seminars on Civil RICO in Newport Beach on Saturday, Aug. 6. These seminars arc being sponsored by the Center for Continuing Legal Education of Los Altos, Calif . • •• The Oakmont model complex at Coto de Caza is open, fea- turing landscape architectural design by Forma, a Newport Beach-based design firm, which was commissioned by Warming- ton Homes. Using unique details, Forma 's landscape architects have devel- oped a panoramic view of the Coto de Caza lifestyle . ••• Kittner It Associates, an architectural firm, bas relocated its corporate office to a more commodious 3,(;()() square-foot quarten at l990 Westerly Place in Newport Beach. The flrm ii presently involved in a wide ranae of det.ched -and attached mercbaa&-built hous- ing, inchadina senior citizen developments and in such com- mercial and recreational projects as child-are centers and golf course clubhouses . ••• Betty McMlcken director of the Speech and Hearing Department at United Western Medical Center/ Santa Ana, has been appointed by the governor to serve on a committee of the board of Medical Quality Assur- ance. McMic.ken is a Balboa resident. ••• Gerald V. Beet was recently recognized by Doriu1 Architects for bis outstandin1 contribu- tions to the firm and was promoted to an associate. Beck has worked with the award- winning design firm for more than 11 years. a pro lasts 31, I IC. the Pola a fi Metr Fran majo Calendar ART • Mark Matthews and others wiD display through Auauat 6 at Suaan Spiritua Gallery, 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa. Call S49-1SSO. Broaze 1culptarn by Da•ld 0---will display through Auauat 31 at Whitman Galleries, 3S4S East Coast Highway, Corona Del Mar. Houn are 10 a.m. to S p.m. ,Monday through Thursday. Call 67S-2478. Major Art/Minor Artists will isplay through August 4 at the Modern Museum of Art, 5 Hutton Centre Drive, Santa Ana. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 .m., Tuesday through Friday d 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. on Sat- rday and Sunday. Call 754- 111. borou1hbred racin1 paint- n1sand impressionistic aintings of California costal reas are currently on display ndefinitely at Schaar/ Germain tudio Gallery, 484 North Coast ighway, Laguna Beach. Hours re I J :00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. edncsday through Sunday. 1497-7289. 981 ART A-FAIR is taking lace through August 28 at 777 guna Canyon Road, Laguna ach. Admission is $3.50 for dults, $2.50 for seniors and hildren under 12 arc free with n adult. Hours arc 10 a.m. to 0 p.m. seven days a week with rounds open until 11 p.m. on riday and Saturday nights. Flowers, "a group show with orks by Debra Heimerdinger, New Juice la Oruae Coanty m a curated cxhibt.l of seven Orange County artists will dis- play thorugh August 9 at The City of Irvine Fine Arts Center, 14321 Yale Avenue, Irvine. Hours arc 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through thursday and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday. Call 552-1018. Orlando's latest works arc cur- rently displaying at Galleries Touchc, 499 North Coast High- way, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 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, Luon10, Yama1ata, Behrens, DeMusee, Sassone and othen arc on dis- play indefinitely at Gage Gallery, 4199 Campus Drive, Irvine. Hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday, IO a.m. to 11 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Call 854- 5697. Works by Gary Won1 and Ruth Bassler Burr will display through September at Watercolor Gallery, 1492 South coast High- way, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. Call 494- 8838. - SA names Kord s Music Advisor The Pacific Symphony Asso- iation board of directors has nnounccd that Kazimierz Kord ill become the orchestra ·s rincipal guest conductor and usic advisor in the 1989-90 ason. Kord, as prin~ipal guest con- uctor, will lead the orchestra r three weeks (one-third) of its 989-90 season. As music advi- r, he will work with the board nd staff in planning the orches- a 's artists and repertoire and ill provide continuity to the rogramming. His appointment ts from June I, 1989, to May I, 1990. Kord, 59, is music director of e Warsaw Philharmonic, oland's primary orchestra, and frequent guest conductor of the etropolitan Opera, the San rancisco Opera and various ajor American orchestras. His international career began in 1967 with the Leningrad PhiJ- harmonic and Moscow Bolshoi, and he bas since been engaged as guest conductor in major music centers around the world. In December 1972, Kord made his American debut con- ducting the first Metropolitan Opera Russian-language version of Tchaikovsky's Pique Dame. Since then, he has returned to the Metropolitan Opera for productions of Cosi fan tutu, Aida, Boris Godunov and Mac- beth. Kord made his successful Pacific Symphony Orchestra debut last April in a program of Bartok, Liszt and Berlioz, at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Members of the orches- tra characterized his visit as ... highlight of the season." ________________ , ___________ .. t COME and DISCOVER AUTHENTIC ITALIAN CUISINE ~"1E. 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Visual Arts '88 will display through August 31 at The Art Institute of Southern California, 2222 Laguna Canyon R oad, Laguna Beach. Hours are 8 a .m. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday. CaJJ 497-3309. "The Bis Picture'", a collection of the largest works from the Laguna Art Museum will dis- play through August 28 at the Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Driw, Lquu leach. Hounse 11 a.m. -5 p.m., Tue•y tin I' -.d1y. Admbdoa ill2 for adults, SI for students and llBion. Call 494-6531. MUSIC ne D7ll • .._will perform Auput 3 at 6:30 p.m. on the South Coast Plaza Village Green. Admission is free. Call 241-1700. STAGE "Can-Can," Cole Porter's high- kicking, sassy, saucy musical celebration of turn-of-the- ccntury Paris will play through July 31 at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Tickets are $16$38. Call 556-ARTS. "The Old Homestead -or Foreclose with a Smile," a potpourri of melodrama and olios will play July 23, 29 and 30 at 7:30 p.m. and July 23. 24, 30 and 31 at 2:30 p.m. at Golden West College's Forum II. Tickets arc $5 for adults, $3 for children and seniors. Call 895- 8378. "'Tbe Foreiper". a comedy set in a rural Georgia fishing lodge will play July 29 and 30 and August 5-7, I 1-13 at Golden West CoUege's Patio Theatre. Tickets are S5-S6. Call 895-8378. DANCE The Royal Spanish National Ballet wiJJ perform August 2-7 at 8 p.m. and August 6-7 at 2 p .m. in the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Call 556-AR TS. ''After Brandon's, Fresh King Salmon will never be the Same!''. This summer. Brandon• s features a fresh Pllcifte King Salmon Dinner. We present a f resb poached Pacific King Salmon Filet finished with a delicate soncl sauce. YOU 'U also get your choice of a garden rresta green salador lhc 90Up or lbc day t plus steamed and se&90nCd po&aloes, fresh vegetables and wann sourdough tirc.d. All for only $13.95! me BEVERJ_Y HE~ t-Ora '",.., ,,.,,, ..... ,, ,,., ~·' -1/ lwtftl,. - 1800 Buber Lane, Milpitas (408) 432-6311 33SO Awnue ~lite Arts, Costa Mesa (714) 7S4-1303 Reservations recammenclcd. Adjacent to the Beverly Heritage Hotel. N:iiiiOUI MlllFllU ..... ITATIMDT The~ S*IOf•.,. doirw ~ • Scnya's, 309 Palm St. #E, Newport 8Mcft. CA 92661. flon;fta Soraya ~­ GllooliM. 809 Yen.no Pl., Irvine. CA 92715. Roobik Galoosi1n, 809 Ver1no Pl., Irvine, CA 92715. ANhid Calousian, 1059 wesaem. #6, Glendlle,CA 91201, Sebouh Calousian, 1059 Western, #6,Gaendlle, CA 91201. This business is con· ducted by I limited part. nership. (Silnecf) Rooblk Glloosian This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ora.we County on June 16, 1988. File No: f ·383707 1n. 7114, 1121 7/28 1498 F1CTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ITATEllENT The followina person is d<Mnc business 1S Medal Practice lrNCifll, 111 28th Newport Beech, Cal. 92663 Jotdln PoUsh. 111 28th Newport Beech Cal. 92663. This business is con· ducted by 1n individual. (Sicned) Jordan Potash This statement was filed with the County Cieri( of Oranae County on July 1. 1988. File No: F-385111 717. 7/14, 7121 7/28 1500 K-41235 FlC11110US BUSINESS NAME STAlDIENT The followine persons are doing business as Trona Mobile Home Pali( limited partnership, 717 lido Park Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92663 Al C Ballard, 2739 North "F" Street, San Bernardino, Ca. 92405. John Curci. 816 Via Lido NOfd, Newport Beach. Ca, 92663. This business is con- ducted by a limited partner- ship. The registrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on May 1, 1988. (Signed) John Curci This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on June 28. 1988. File No: F-384828 717, 7/14, 7/21 7128 1501 1-41234 ftCTIT10US BUSINESS NAME ITATEllE.NT The following person is d<Mnt business as Murata Fund IV, A California limited Partnership. 17197 Newhope Street, Suite E. Fountain Valley, CA 92708. Artan K. Murata, General Partner, 16262 Santa Bar· bara lane, Huntineton Beach, CA 92649. This business is con· ducted by 1 limited partner- ship. (Sianecf) Alan K. Murata This statement WIS filed with the County Cieri( of Or.,.. County on June 24, 1988. Ale No: F·384523 1n, 1114, 1121. 1128 1502 K-41215 r.c1111UU1 ••mm ..._ ITAlllIIFR ThetaloMl11penon1 .. doift1 busiMu as Aliso HHls ;Ill CC'f111, 5120 Cem- pus onw.. Nl•pcwt a.ch. Calitornil 92660. UM No. 30 (Nizo V'iejo A), A Califoma fimieed S*t· nershlp, 19 Corpor1te Plaza,.......,,. Buch, Cali- larnill ~. UM N9. l (San Ju1n Capishno), tnc. (a Catlfor· nia COi porltion), 19 Corpor· • Plaza, N9aapot1 Buch, C.litonU 9216(). Aliso Hills Developers. ltd., I C.tffomai limited partners,,..,, 5120 Campus Ortve. Newport Beach, Cali· fornia 91660. This business is con· ducted by 1 aeneral part nership. (SilMd) By. L/M No. 30 (Aliso Yieio A> • CalllDmia Nmitld ..,.,.......,. By. N/M No. 1 (SM Juen Capistreno), Inc., ....... '*"* JohlYG.--Yice,......lt This ....,.,,. -filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee~ an June 27, 1988. File No: 384603 717, 7114, 7121 7/28 1503 K-41111 F1CT1TIOUI .... NAMllTATIMDT The f0Howi111 persons is doin1 businen 11 Clock Construction Consultants, 1 n .f Rhlenide Drive, New· port a.ch, CA 92663. R1lph Clock, 116 Vl1 Hawe, Newport Beech, Ca. 92663 This business Is con- ducted by an individual. The re1istr1nt com· menced to tranuc:t busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed abolle on Aucust 1, 1988. (Silned) Ralph Clock This stltement was filed with the County Clertt of Crance County on June 24, 1988. File No: F-384553 1n. 7114, 7121 7128 1504 F1CT1T10UI BUSINUI NAME STATEMENT The followin1 person is doin1 business as NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE DEALERSHIP BROKERAGE, 3400 Ave. of the Arts · No. All3 Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. Sandra l. Andrews, 3400 Ave. of the Arts · No All3 Costa Mesa, Ca. 92626. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The registrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name Of names listed •bove on 8-1 -88. Signed: Sandra l. Andrews. This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oranse County on July 18, 1988. File No. F386339 7/21. 7128. 8/4, 8/ 11 1525 FlC1lTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEllUfT The followi~ person is d<Mns business IS FOURN· IER&C0.,310E. Bltbol Bl., Balbol. CA 92661. James K. Fournier, 310 E. BalbOI 81., B1lbo1, CA 92661. This business is con· ducted by an individual. The reeistr1nt com· menced to trlnuct buSi· ness under the fictitious business name or n1mes listed lbove on 7 /1/88. Sicned: James K. Fournier. This statement was filed with the County C!ertc of Oranae County on July, 18, 1988. File No. 386340 7/21, 7/28,8/4 8/11 1519 ll-41417 "*ICNOTICE ntiii ........ . ..... ITA'W The~ ........ dcMrll ......._ e&: MIC ful- letton Corporate Center, 1400 0.. ......... Bledt, CA 121eO. DoMld ...... 2116 E. a... llwd., lllboe, CA 92111. o..e.t Suero, 2021 E. a., Atl9 •· a.lboe, CA 981. Dliwtd lllr:tlel9, 27 c.n. d81M1t. IMN, CA 92715. ,,... ... 1407 s.a.. ,,. ,.,.., Carone del .... ~92625. TIMs business Is con· ducMd". """'8d pertner. ship. The re111trant com· malCld IP tr.-ct .,_,... nelS ...... "" lctilbll bA>lrm•,..... «..,.. lilt9d ... .,. 5/3/85. Silnld: DDnlld AutMU. T'hll •tcment WIS filed with .. County Clertt of Or.,. County on July 5. 1988. File No. Jl563 l 7114 712171288/4 1510 NlllCI Of WIWI IMa •Diii-i YOU Ml. IN DEFAULT UNDD A DUD OF TRUST DATED 09/22111. UHLESS WMI TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT Y<MM PflONll Y, rT MAY • IOU) AT A PUBUC SALL W YOU NEED AM DPl.ANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE NOCIEOINQS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYEll On Ol/1211111 11:30 A.M. CONOl>fllSOISIDlit.IJllM~:m> R£CON- V£YANCE COM'IWfY .... IPPall.-t T,...... under and..,,._.. tD Died al Trull. ~an 10/03/ll INST I 86-463627 Of Oflldel Rlcordl In the olllce of the ....., of ORANGE Coune.y, C..lomia. Gecllllld by. JAMES W. AU£N, A SING&.£ MAN Wll ..... pubic euctkM'I tDthe ....... biddettar ceah, c.hier'1c'-*cir-.ona ..... Olnllb .. benk, echeck dtwn ~· ..... OI...,.. ad union Ole~ chwn ~ ... OI .......... endloen lllacillionOI .... benk IPKifted In Section 5102 al lhe Flt•ICIM Code end IUlhorized '°do bulinell In ......... (dleckl must be P9119bia .. the time of .... in ~ money of the Unillld .... al America) AT THt MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE TO TH£ COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA ANA.CA alt rWit. title Md w.w.t con•19d to Md w held ~ It under Mid Died of TRiit In the ~ sMu•cl In said County, C.Nfomla, delcrib6'll the lend tNr9ln: LOT 15 of BlOCK 37 Of FIRST AOOtT10N TO NlWPORT HEIGHTS, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH. COUNTY Of ORANGE. STAT£ Of CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED IN BOOK-, PAGE M OF MISCEUANE- OUS MAPS, R£COROS Of ORANG£ COUNTY. THIS IS ONE NOTE SECURED BY THREE DE£OS Of TRUST The str9llt address and altw common ~. tf any, of the ,... property delcribed .,.,. is purpcWted to be: 539 AllSO AVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92&63 The undersicNd TNAle dilda6ms any liability tar any Incorrectness of the ..,... addlw and altw common desianltion. if 1ny, shown herein. Slid 111le will be made, but without covenant °' warranty, express or impHed, r1Prdi~ tide, possession, °' encumtnnces, to pey the r.meini~ principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with Interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), edYances, If 1ny, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, chataes and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts crated by said Deed of Trust. . The toeal amount of the unpaid bel1nce of the obOption secured by the propetty to be sold 1nd renonable estimated costs, expenses and ldvances It the t ime of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $173,541.25 The benefici1ry under said Deed of Trust heretofofe executed and delivered ·to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand f<N Siie, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Seti. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located. Date: 07/12/88 CONSOLIDATED RECONVEYANCE COMPANY, 21031 Ventura Blvd .• #202, Woodland Hills, Ca 91364 By: BARBARA MCGUIRE, TRUSTEE OFFICER (818) 340· 4472 7121 7/288/4 1-41501 PU-..C NOT1C£ NOTICE OF DIATH AHD Of KiliiOH TO ADMINUtU UTATI Of CAIOl c. CUUJNGTON CAii NO. A 144114 To 111 heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contincent cred· itots, and persons who may be OU.wise ~ In the will or estate, Of both, of CAROL C. CULUNGTON A PETITION hlS been filed by CARL H. WOREM - BRANO In the Superior Court of California, County of ORANGE l'9Cluestinl that CARL H. WOREMBRAND be appointed IS person1I ~todninis­ ter the ...... of the dece· denl THE PETITION requests IUthority to adminisW the estMe under the lndepend· ent Admlniltr•tlon of Utlt9I Act (This authority 1ltows the peqorW ,..,,.. sentatlve to take many acttons wtthout obtaininl court .............. Uk· if'I C*tMn ac:tions. how· ................. .,. .....,. .. NqUhd '° .,. notice tD lntll 1 181 d persons unlnt -.... waived notice OI con.M tD the .............. )Thelnde- pend9ftt .......,Mion ......, ............. Uftlw en 11• • •k d penon "'-en alljldkln '° w. .,..... -...... IDOd c... ~ ... eaurt should .......... ...,. A POmoN llr dalunlf• C-.fJIWCGIAmtlltonal =:..~,:.,: ..... ....,Ptct•1Cod9 llC:llatl l3MO • JOINED ........ b ........ ...... ~ A HrMINQ on ._ pett. tion will• held on 8/10/ • It 1 :4SN ift Oapt #3 IDcllted JI 700 CMC CEN· TER DRIVE WEIT, SANTA ANA. CA 92701 ff YOU 08J£CT to the .,.~of the~. you should either ..,.,.., et the ~---- SPS77462 1521 hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearin1. Your 1ppe1rance fNY be in per· son or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR °' 1 continsent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and m1il 1 copy to the person1I represent1tive appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issu1nce of letters IS proyided in sec- tion 9100 of the Califomi1 Probate Code. The time for fill~ claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearin1 noticed~. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are I penon intetested in the estate, you mey file with the coul't a fonnll Request for Special Notice of the filinc of an lnvet u y ind •PPf•iHment of estate ..... Ot of any petition Ot ecc:ounl al PftMded in MC• tion 1250 of the Calffomla ProbMe Code. A AeQuest for ~ Noticebm 11.-i-... tram .. court clerk. ..,,.., for petltionef': PAUL, HASTINGS, JANOFSKY a WALKE", WAYN( J . CAS£Y, 195 TOWN CENTER DRIVE, 11TH 'LOOft, COSTA MOA, CA 92626 Th1a na11ce-,,.. ..... Sela AM. Cellfam6a. 1nt112t114 1522 IWMU ... IC.._ N:ih&• al Ill 111 ....mmnn Thilcl Liii!: .. Mil........ ,.,,. a.ton Corttoretl ., • 1400 Do. ..... Newport a.ch, CA 92MO. Donald Rullell, 2116 E. 8elboe atwd., Bltboe. CA 92161. Donald Sutro, 2021 E. Bey Avenue, Baflloa, CA 92961. o.vid Mttcheff, 27 Can· dallulh, Irvine, CA 92715. o.vid Nix. 1407 s.nla· nelle T.-race, Ccwonl del Mar, CA 92625. This business Is con· duci.d ~a limited partner- ship. The r .. lstrant com· m.9Ciect '° nnuct bull· ness under the fictitious business neme or names listed above on 5/3/15. Silned: OoMkt RusMN. This llMernent ... filed with the County Clerk of ~ County an July 5, l•. File No. 385631 7114 7/2171288/41528 K-41- WNOTICI NOTICI or APPUCATIOH ,. CIWlll IN o••••• AlCOHOUC llYDME UClllll 7..a.88 To Whom It May Concern: RUSAMIPRASERT, Unda & Prasit is (.,..) epplyin1 to the Oepertment of Alcoholic Bever1.. Control to sell alcoholic belleralps .r 211 -62nd StrHt, Newport Beach with "41 .. On Siie Beer & Wine Eatinc Place license(s) 7/14 1509 PUe&JC NOnCI OltDU TO IHOW CAUll FOii CNWI Of NAiil CAii NO.Al~ Huel Jean Redd has filed 1 petition In this court for an order allowinc petitioner to chance her name from Hazel Jean Redd to Tera Jean Redd. It is hereby Otdered that all persons interested in the m1tter 1foresaid appear before this court in Depart· ment No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, Calif<Nnia, on Aueust 25. 1988, at 2:45 o'clock p.m., and then and there show cause, if any they have, why said petition for change of n1me should not be granted. It Is further CNdered that a copy of ths order to show cause be published in New· port Harbor Ensign, a news· paper of 1eneral circula· tion. published in this county at lent once 1 week fOf four consecutive weeks prior to the day of said helrin1. Dated July 12, 1988 Silfled: James L Smith, Judp of the SuperiCN Court 7/2171288/4 1527 1-41347 PU.UC NOTICI nct1110U1 IUllNISS NAME ITATlllENT The followinc persons ire doins business n : CHINO EDISON I ASSOCIATES, 3990 WesWty Place, Suite 140, Newpol't Buch. CA 92660. Anthony V. Guanci, 3980 Westerly Place, Suite 140, Newport Buch, CA 92660. £dwan:I J. Kifll, 20 Dix Street, Winthrop, Massa· chUMtts 02152. This business is con· ducted~ I ..... I pert· nership. Th• re1istrant com· n..ICed tot.w..ct business under the tictitious busi· ,,... Nme Oft ,,.,.,.. lilted lbo¥I an June 24, 1918. 51ened: Anthony v. Guencl, Pattner; (dward J . Kina, Pertrw. Thlf ...,,.,. ... filed .. the Cou"'1 Clertl of Or-. CGUnty on July 5, 1•. file No. Fm263 7/141/217/28814 1511 . MllW .. ••11 -IUW?Pn The Wltdl ......... -. 111•'"111 ""avo SPOON YOIUIT ... Ulid Pl.C... ..... CA_.. c:.:1::r:r.~.'"'·· ..... l.ullMe'I, 815 Uerd Pl., COJllJ Meae, CA 92626. Th61 tiualness It con· dUded ~ • 1111Mnl pan· ....... TM r .. iltrent com· ... iC:lld '° trlnMd bust· MM Under the fictttlous Mlntta '•met llated ibc1Won7-15-ll. 5'ptd:l.Myllum This atament was filed ...., the County Clerk of Or-.. County on July 18, l•. file No. F316338 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8 / 11 1526 l-4Ull ACllllOUI ••&11J1ll•tmllat MAMllTATW The fatlowins persona .,. doin1 business as Lyon Communitiel/Akins -. ciMls, 19 Cotpor• Plul, Newport Bwh, Ca. 92660. LC/f No. 3 (Akins), I Caltfomia Hmilad pertner. ship, 19 COlporMI Plaz1, Newport 8Mcft. CA 92660. Akins O.•lopment Com- peny, I Calitomla corporl· tion, 1 Civic Plul, Suite 175, Nftport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by I ....,.,.. Plrt· nershlp. The re1istr1nt com- menced to tnlnslct busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on M1rch, 1988. (Sicned) LC/f No. 3 (Akins) 9y. Lyon Communities Inc., I....,., pertner Richlrd E. f,.nkel Akins Development Compeny Car1 S. Akins, Pr9sident This statement WIS filed with the CountY Clerk of <>ranee County on July 7. 1988. File No. F·385511 7114, 7121, 7/28 8/3 1512 K-41377 f1CTlT10UI 9UllNUI NAME ITATEllENT The followin1 persons ire doin1 business 1s Divis Pwtners Three a California seneral partnership, 1400 Bristol Street North, Ste. 245, Newport Beach, Cali· fomia 92660. William K. Davis. 1400 Bristol Street NOfth, New· port Beach. California 92660. Charles L. Buchanan •. 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beach, California 92660. Richard E. Lucy, as Trus· tee of the Lucy Livin1 Trust, u/d /t dated October 8, 1979. 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beach, Cali· fomia 92660. Robert J. Theireartner, 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beach, CalifCNnia 92660. James 0 . Buckin1h1m, 1400 Bristol Street North, Newport Beech, CaUfomia 92660. Alan J. Tunttand, 1400 Bristol Street North, New· port Beach, California 92660. This business is con· ducted by a pnetal part· nership. The re1istr1nt com- menced to tr1nsact busi· ness under the f ictitious business name listed lbolle on June 28, 1988. (Si1ned) Divis P•rtners Three. I California 11'*11 pertnership 9y. Wllffem K. Dlwis This ltNment .. filed With the County Clerk of -Or-.. County on Juty 6, 1-. file No. F-385445 7/14,7/21, 7/28 113 1513 (Slsnect) Vla Lomu Plnners, LP., a California Umited Pwtnership 8y. Senport 0.•lopment lncorpof etlld By: Wiiiiam D. $t.lmt)ley, ,,.... Hoffman Al1ocltMI Incorporated [Ul9M P. Catwr President This Dlial-•m-•-nt ... was filed with the County c~ of Orar,.I County on July l, 1988. File No. F·385199 7/14. 7/21, 7128 813 1514 1-4i.I flCTITIOUI ..... NAMI ITATIMINT The fotlowi~ person is doi~ bullneu • Heritap ~Center, Ltd., 82 Sell lsl1nd Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Bruce A. Guyette (General Partner) 82 Sell lsl1nd Drive, Newport a.ch, Ca. 92660. This business Is con· ducted by I limited Pll'tner· ship. The re1istrant com- menced to tr.nSICt busi· ness under the fictitious business n1me listed •bcwe on June 17, 1988. (Sianed) BNce A. Guyette This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on July l, 1988. File No. F-385197 7114, 7121, 7128. 8/3 1515 K-41345 f1CTITIOUI BUSINESS NAiii ITATIMEJlfT The followi~ person is doin1 business as MMS International 11 Syman Soft· w1re Systems. Inc. Ohio, 4400 MacArthur Blvd., 5th Floor, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Micro Manufacturina Sys- tems. Inc. Ohio, 2400 Cor- porate Exchange Or., Suite 200, Columbus, Oh. 43229 This business is con- ducted by a corporation. The re1istr1nt com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on June 10; 1988. (Sisned) Micro M1nufactur· ina Systems, Inc. Llry J. Fox, CEO This statement was filed with the County Cieri( of Oranae County on July 5. 1988. File No. f·385266 7/14, 7121, 7/28 813 1516 K-41341 f1CTITIOUI 9UllNUI NAME ITATlllENT The followins persons ire d<Mnc business 1S K G D Chino I Associates, 3990 Westerty Place, Suite 140, Newport Beech, California 92660. Chino Edison I Asso· cilteS, 1 California aeneral pirtnershlp, 3990 Westerty Place, Suite 140, Newport 881ch, Californi9 92660 New E"llend Mutual life lnsur1nce Comp1ny, 1 Masuc:hUMtts corpoqtion, 399 -lslon Street. Boston Massechusetts, 02116. This business is con· ducted by I joint venture. The re1istrant com- m1oc:ed ID trMllCt busi· neu under the fictitious busif-.....,. Nltlld lbo¥I onM.y, 1•. (Si1ned) Chino £dlson I A..clatas. I CalftDm6e ....... ~ By: Anthon, Y. 6-ncJ """" By. Edwerd J. Kini Plrtner NeW[ .......... Utt , ...... .......,, . ·~ ......, 8y.C.-.. ..... ~ AIMlll'l..MC.. IM~~· .... ..... '"•"• .. r and acMser ..,.,.....,....,... By; ---. J. lalllibufy ~Officer This 1111 iWHI w filed with the Counir Clertc of <>ra.,.. ~ on July l , 1911. File No. F·•l~ 7/14, 7121. 7/'l8 813 1517 ' PU&IC llOTICI .. N .. t,.11 .. IOlll-M ClttLW Of NAm CAii llO. uasn HUMll OATI: 1111111 DIPT.: 3. 2:41 .. Petitioner (name): JullM Conttwn and Maria Lourdes Cruz on behalf of JULIAN NAJERA. & ESTHER ALEJAN- DRA NAJERA respectfully alleps thM: Petitioner (Appia..) ii under 18 ~of ap. oat. of Birth: April 6, 1987 and February 19, 1985 Pwtitlonet's (Applleant's) place of birth: Anaheim, State of C.lifomla; Anaheim, State of C.lifomia Petitk>net's (Applicant's) present address: 638 Anna Drive Apt # 2, Anaheim, C.. 92805 · Petitioner's (Applicant's) present name: JULIAN NAJERA AND ESTHER ALEJANDRA NAJERA Petitioner's (Applicant's) proposed name: JULIAN CONTRERAS, Jr. ESTHER ALEJANDRA CON· TR ERAS Reason for proposed chanae of name: To promote the interest of OUR Children. Name, address and relationship of nearest living relative: Julian Contreras Wherefore Petitioner prays that the Court make an order chan1in1 his/her name from ESTHER ALEJANDRA NAJERA, JUlJAN NAJERA to ESTHER ALEJANDRA CONTRERAS, JULIAN CONTRERAS, Jr. Oated:Jan.22, 1988 Maria de Lourdes Cruz Julian Contreras Petitioner VERIFICATION STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY Of ORANGE I hr.le read the toreaoina PETITION FOR CHANGE OF NAME and know itl contents. I am a party to this action. The matters stated in it are true of my own knowtedae except as to those matters which are stated on inform1tion and belief, and as to those matters I believe them to be true. Executed on July 5, 1988 at Santa Ana, California. I declare under penalty of perjury under the laws of the State of California that the forecoina is true and correct. 7114 712171288/4 Maria de Lourdes Cruz Julian Contreras 1507 NOTICE Of TitUSTU'S SAL£ T.S. NO. 50l79 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED APRIL 2, 1985. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Wednesday, AulUSt 10, 1988, at 11:00 o'clock 1.m. of said day, in the 1rea set aside for conductinc Trustee's Sales, within the offices of REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE, loated at 1800 North Broedway, Suite 100, in the City of Santa Ana, County of Oranae. State of C.lifomia, REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. a C.lifomia curpuration, as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to the power of sale conferred in that cen.in Deed of Trust executed by ROBERT BUCETA and PATRICIA THIBAULT BUCETA. recorded April 5, 1985, in the office of the County Recorder of said County, as Recorder's instrument No. 85·122022, by reason of a lnach or default in payment °" performance of the obliptions secured thereby, includinc that breach or default. Notice of which was recorded March 10, 1988, as Recordef's Instrument No. 88-108955, WIU SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST Bl DOER FOR CASH, lawful money of the United States, or a c.shlet's check drawn on any bank, credit union, °" savincs and loan association domiciled in this state, all papbte at the time of sale, all rilht, title and intefest held by it. as Trustee, in that real property situate in said County and State, described as tollows: Lat 26 of Tract 7809, City of Newport S..Ch, County of Ontnce. State of California, as shown on a ~ recorded in Book 304. Pa1es 38 to 40. both inclusive, of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orante County, Califor· nia. The street address or other common desi1Ntion of the real property hereinabove described is purported to be.: l Rue Biarritz, Newrort Beach, C.lifomia. The undersiened discl1ims all li1bility for any incor· rectnns in said street address or other common desianation. Said sale will be made without warranty, express or impUed, reprdina title, possession, °"encumbrances, to Mtisty the unpaid obliaations secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest and other sums as provided therein; plus advances. if any, thereunder and interest thereon; and plus fws, charps and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. The total amount of said obli11tions, at the time of initial publication of this Notice. is $128,028.38. o.t.d: July 15. 1988. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. a California curpurationi as Trustee. By: D.J. Morter. its President 1800 North Broadway, Suite 100, Santa Ana. CA 92706 T~ie (714)953·6810 7128.8/4,11.18 1531 NOTICE Of T1IUITIFI SAU T.S. NO. 51131 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED APRIL 2, 1985. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOlD AT A PU8UC SA&.£. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTICE IS HER£8Y GIVEN, that on Wednesday. Auaust 17, 1-. at 11:00 o'clock a.m. of said dey, In the are1 Mt_.. tor conductinl TNstee's SMes. within the offices d A£AL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. loc.ted at 1800 North BtoodHf, Su"9 100, in the CitY d Senta Ana, Countr d er.., sa.e. d C.lifomim, REAL ESTATE SECUftmr.S SEMCE, a Celitomia corpantion, as duly ---Trumt d the Alloclatian ._., ,.,.red to, ..,,..,... tD .. ...,.., d ule COi ...... on It la, the CMI Oodl d ...... d c.lifomil; pw'IUlnl tD the Artic"5 ... .,.'-' d the Allaclatian; end ......... tD the .,.,,,.... d thet C*f,ain Dlld8rMlon d eo-.nn. Oandllilta end A11trictiol• •-did......, 5. 1974, in .. afllced .. "9corder d ukl Caunlf, in ac.10&0ot d OMdel ......... ~ lO, ........ inlln.lfnn No. .... wNch Alticlll. e,.Uwl end ~ (as ..,.,.d tram time tD time) ill•...,... • ..._an on .. CMMr(I) ......... .,......,., .... dllcf ... tD P9Y 1111117¥ ...... ,__ d ............ "' u6d IHfll!llll'\...._dwhlch-«I .. 11 .. lJ.1- ln ... -d Ollldill ..... ol ..... ...._. ...... ·-.... .,,.....,._.No. .. l~Wl.IEU.AT Niue AUCTION TO THE HIGHISf llalt RMt CASH, ......................... ....... E lhl&r'ld-* .... Oft.,, ........ """" ........ .... 1111c' ,.,....,... ............... ..... ,, ...... ,__._. ......... .., I a.Ml. °' cieimed ~ lf'Y ottw petty, in and to thM rul property situMe in said County and Stat., described IS follows: A condominium consistinc of the followina: Pare.I l : Unit No. 10, located on Lot l of Tnact No. 8094, IS 5hown on a map r~ded in Book 316, Paces 31 and 32 of Misceflaneous Maps, Records of Oranp County, Californi1, and as shown on the Declaration and Condominium Plan recorded April 13, 1973 .. "'*""'9nt No. 13388 in Boe* 10644, Paae 462 of Official Records of Oranp County (the "Condominium Plan"). ind amendments thereto recorded in Book 11552, Pap 516 and in BOQk 11552, Paae 526, both of Official Records. Parcel 2: An undivided 1/18 interest in Lot 1 of Tract No. 8094, IS shown on• map recorded in Book 316, Paces 31 and 32 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Oran&\ County, C.lifomia, shown and defined as common area on the above referred to Oec:l1ration and Condominium Plan. Reservin1 therefrom exclusive easements over the "Restricted Common Area" (as the Sime are shown and defined in said Declaration and Condominium Plan as amended) for the uses and purposes set forth in said Oec:l1mion and Condominium Plan. Parcel 3: Exclusive usements appurtenant to the unit described above, for use and occupancy of the restricted common areas shown and defined in the above referred to Declaration and Condominium Plan as areas allocated for exclusive use by the owner of the unit described above, beina: Patio ClO; Balcony BlO; and Pantifli Space PlO. Parcel•: Non-exclusive easements for access, inaress and ecress. use and eni<Jyment of the common area shown and defined in the above referred to Declaration and Condominium Plan. Exceptina therefrom those port.ions of the common area shown and defined as restricted common area in said Declaration and Condominium Plan. ' The street address°" other common desilNlion of the real property hereinabove described is purported to be: 633 Lido Pant Drive A·l , Newport Beach, California. The undersi&ned disclaims all liability for any incor· rectness in said street address or other common desianation. , Said sale will be made without warranty, express or implied, reprdine title, possession, or encumbrances, to satisfy the obliptions set forth in and created by the Notice of Delinquent Assessment°" Notice of Assessment Lien executed by 621 LIDO PARK DRIVE CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION. a C.lifomia non-profit corporation "the Association", recorded April 5, 1988 in the office of the County Recorder of said County, as Recorder's Instrument No. 88·155701, toeether with costs in connection therewith, plus interest, late charaes and attorney's fees (if any) and plus costs, fees and expenses of the Trustee in conductina foreclosure proceedinas retatiw thereto. Thtf total amount of Slid obliptions, on the date of initial publication of this Notice, is $7,156.00. Dated: July 20, 1988. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. as Trustee, By: OJ. Moraer, its President 1800 North Broadway, Suite 100, Santa Ana. CA 92706 Telephone, (714)953·6810 7/28,8/4,11,18 1534 "*IC NOTICl ITATDIENT OF ABANDONMDIT Of USE Of nc I It IOUI IUltNUS NAiil The followina persons hr.le abandoned the use of the fictitious business name: IMAGE GRAPHICS, 3440 Via Oporto, Newport Beach, CA 92663. The f ititious business n1me referred to above was filed on 3·12·86 in the County of Oranp. Oriainal File No. F-303362 Stephen J. Hunt, 3400 Avenue of the Arts E410. Costa Mesa, CA 92626. This business was con· ducted by an individual. Siened: Stephen J. Hunt. 7114' 7/21 71288/4 1508 net i ttOUS 8UllNlSS NAME ITATDIOfT The foflowina person is doina business u : HSC ENGINEERING CONSUL· TANTS, 115-22nd Street. Newport Beach, CA 92663. TELESIS SERVICE INDUSTRIES (Incorporated California 7-31-87), 115- 22nd Street, Newport Beach, CA 92663. This Business is con· duct8d by: a corporation. Sianed: TELESIS SERVICE INDUSTRIES, RUSH N. HI LL. II, President.. The re1istr1nt com· menc:ed to transact busi · ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 3·15-88. This sbltement wa tiled with the County c~ of Onlftll Cou~ on July 14, 1988. File No. 386152 7121 7/21814 8/11 1529 PUeLIC llOTICI ACltilOUI ••1111 ,._.ITATWT The .,... .. .-non is doi• bulifml n: C.R.S • ASSOCIATES. 256 Hill Place, Costa Meu, CA 92627. Chartes Richard Sheperd. son. 256 HiH Ptaoe, Costa Meu.CA92627 . This business is con· duc:tild ...... indMdual. The re1istr1nt com· m.ICld '° nnuct busi· neu under the fictitious ...._ neme 0t nemn 16Ald Ho¥e on 6·6·88 . SliMcl: CMrtet ltkhard »1• llnn. TNl ... n..,. .. tlled with the County Clertt of Orange County on July 11, 1988. File No. F385687 7114' 7/2171288/4 1506 F'iCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAiil STATDIENT The followina persons are dofna business as: Fountain Valley Associates, 4141 MICAtthur Btvd .• Suite 100. Newport Beach, CA. 92660. Mclachlan Investment Company, a C1lifornia Limited Partnership, 4'141 MacArthur Btvd., Suite 100. Newport S..Ch, CA. 92660. Donald E. Russet!, 31 16 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, CA 92661. Donald Sutre, 3021 E. Bay Avenue, Balboa. CA. 92661. David W. Mix, 1407 San· tanella Terrace, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This Business is con· ducted by a business trust. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed above on 7 I l /86. Donald Sutro This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orante County on July 15, 1988. File No. F386318 7121.28.8/4,11 1530 N:iii ........ NAMllTATWT The toMow6f1i person IS doin1 bu1lne11 as: GDC Consuit.nb, 4675 Mac:At· thur Court, Suita 500, New· port Beech, c. 92660. Gteen Development Co., 1 C.lifomia C«poration. 4675 MacArthur Court, Suite 500, Newport Beach, c.. 92660. This Business is con · ducted by a corporatton. The re1istrant com· menoed to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business n1me or names listed above on June 15, 1988. Green Development Co., Inc. Thomas G. Brockineton, Assistant Secretary This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Or-. County on July 19, 1988. File No. F386593 7/28,8/.t,ll,18 1536 NCJYa 0# ,..,_..SALE T.&. ... t911t- YOU AM .. ~AULT UN· DUI A DEED 011 TRUST ~ T · ED 1211Ml ..-.ESS 'WOO TAU ACT1'lN TO ~ 'tOtJfl PRCft~. rT MAY BE 90lD AT A PUaJC SAU. F YOU NEED AN EX~ANA· 1lON 01-THE NATURE OF THE PM>aEDING AGAJNST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT /liCT A LAWYER. Ofl 111.,_ a1 1:00 PM FCA SERVICE COMPANY, ta.merty kftOWn as Sunklsl Setvic::a ~. -the cMy l!PflOMted Ttust• Yftder Md punlUINll to Deed o1 T rllS1 ,.. COfdad °" 1~ -Docu- -· No .,...., 250 ..... Paga • of OtticYI recorda "' t._ office of ,._ Aecotder of Ot~ Couftty. Ca11for"ia eQuted by RotMr, Rot\ °' •'aci Tiii i a.-p .• 09"· ... Plf1......., ""' ...... P..-.c Acteon to IN IMgNsl bidet. -a.II, ~ .. t ... oe ...... .._..MOMJ of t._ UMed St.._ at t._ Norte. fniM _.,..,. to the c-ty Cowte--, 700 CMc: C..t., ~Ive West. Sa11ta AM. CA al rigM, llUa Md _... t .... CORl"lfM to Mid - hlld by " ..... Mid Deed of Tn.at • IM ptoperty sit¥Med in Mid c-.ty, c.MarNa 0. 9Cttbed ea: ~eel t TM w... 150 .... ot Lot 711 °' •Firsa Addition to Newpott .._. Trec:t9, lfl the Qty of Newpcwt e..cti, -~ -a "'llP f9CCWded In Book I p-ee 11 ot ~"""• Ma..-. Rec:Ofds of Orano• eo.ty. ~ E.-..ctfto ... North 72.50 .... ,....,. AISo ea.cept"'O ttle So1o1ttl 20.00 ......... Nort91 92.50 .... ot ....... 45.00 .... ot Slid lot 711 ~ J Lot 711 ot "1=ln1 AdclhOfl to Newpcwl Mesa Tr-act•, • lllow'fl °" a "'llP rec::onfmd "' eoo. I pega t 1 of .._ , •• 1aw Maps, Re- cords ol Ota~ Co1o1111y, Cahfornia E•c..,tltlo th• NOfth 72 M IMI thereof .. -.cap411'9 1 ...... 150 .... 1...,. l1'e tot•.,,_,°' .... lolfto pejd bel9'tee °' .... ~"°'" 99C*ed by Mid Deed of TNSt •&d fuse>Ntb'y "''"'•led costs, ••penns end ad· YMCleS at IM ti,,._ Of the ....,_. publlcatioft ot the No- tice ol Sala Is 16,ISO,ISO 45 P..-1 _, a. by caah. cwt1tied dlectl, °' cash .. , •• ct.ck dt•wn Oft • slate °' Ml!Oftal b9flk. a ~ dt.-n by ...... Of ...... credi4 --· Of • dlect ..... by • ..... Of ...... ..,,...,._.. toea~-.--...-- 90Clatl0fl. 0. UY"'9S bank .... ...... In Sect-5102 °' IM f-c:W Coda Mid •ttl- a.u.d fO do tM 1' -trl lh15 ..... Tl-. 5tf-4 addfass atMt ocw comMOft ....... ICM! ... alty, of ... ,... .-,-1y ... c:ribed ...._ is pwportect 10 ba 1501 ~-.. .,,..._, NiawpcM1 -.... CA 92163 l1'e .......... TfU51M ,.. 0 .. .,,,., ......, ... -y illeonecl_.. of the "'"' ...... ....,_..._"'°" ....... tOft. It .. ,. sMwft ... s..d ......... ._....,. wttMMll c:o.enafll Of war· r-ty • ...,_ OI ......... ,__ ...... ,..., p 'aa, °' MIC T' ._, .. Ille p.r· ............................ ............ ..,...,Deed of Trwl IPc* f' I , ........ ~allldt••-oflM T,.._ n. ....... , ....... O..ofT.-"*'•Uh .... aieed ......... , ....... u••••••---~ , ....... a... .... .,_.... ..................... .. Dtllillel ... '*'... •• ... fte I ·a 1.-. ... --.. o.te.111 ... _ ......... .... ........ ......, ..... .... =-=~-=-·'"· ....., ...... ........ ...... c ....... ....., ... , .......... Oltlc9t. , ... "' ........... . ........ CA.-. caee .. ..,,.. . a.a; ,,, .. , ..... ., .. 1533 K0419IO N011CE OF DEATH AND OF PE Ill ION TO ADmUllTER E9TATEOF: ARTELIA 8. llORDER CASE NO. A14'117 To al heirs, beneficiMM, c:ndlorl. conlingent c:redllora. and .,..,,. who ,.., be ....... ln•estld in the w1 °' ...... °'both. d : ARTB.lA B. BORDER A PETITION hM been lied bV LURA OTTO SCOVl.LE & VERDIE C. LIPSCOM8 In ... Superior Ccu1 of c.ltomia. Cow1ly of ORANGE l'9qLI 11lng .... LURA OTTO SCOVILLE & VERDIE C. LIPSCOMB be appoi\'8d -~ repreMntaliW '° lldnilliltlr .. escate of ... dacedent THE PETITION requests aUlhot1ty to adniniller the estate W1der the Independent AdrrinlRabt ol Eatatee Ad.. (Thie authority allows ... ~ ~ '° take many 8Cliorw without obtaink'9 court ~. Before tllldng cer1ain actione, hoWever' ... plr80Ml ,.pr....,...,. le required to gMt notice '° ln"'9Md P8f'90llS unle9a f'9V haw w.tved nolDe Of con.m.d '° the propo98d action.) The "1=Mient ad1Ti1tisUtian authority .. b9 grMtld ., lntarestld pel1IOn filee an~· to tis~ and shows good C&l9e why .. court ~ not gt'Mt .. aultoriey. A HEARING on ... ...._. .. be held on Aual* 17, 1918 et 1:45 P.M. (n Oepl 3 locatld al 700 CMc eem.r o.w. w.t. s.. Nw., ca 92701 F YOU OBJECT TO ... QIM= ... P9lb'I. you ..................... Md--~ ~•or .. ~~· t.courtbeb9 tt. hew.ltg. YOAM ~ tn8Y be in per90n or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDfTOA or a con*'gent credtot of ... dec:•.ed. you nust fie ~ dairn wit\ the court Md ,,,.. • copy to the pet'90ft8I ...-ntaWe appoi\led by ... court wMhln tour mon,.. from lhe date ol ht lssuMOe of lenets as prOYtded In ledion 9100 oC the Calfomia Probate Code. The tme tor fiffng claims wil not expire prior to four months from Ile dale of "8 hearing nobd aboYe. YOU MAY EXAMINE Ile file hlpl by the court. If you ••a pef90f'l lnteresled In the esblte, you mmy file will the court e formal Request for Special Nob of the filing of .,. lnvenD y and 8'»P llil 1l'TW'lt of estate aaets °" of any .,..,,.. 0t .ccount a pnwided in aec:tion 1250 of 1he caltomla Probllle Code. A Request for $pea.I Noke form is availabte from the court c:krt. Allaf,,., for .......... : AARONS & AARONS INC 21'IO Hmrt.ar ..,,.. .. 2IDt POBOlll1- Coetl ..._CA 121121 Newport Hart.or Ensign July 28. Aug. '· 11. 1988 1537 PUMJC NOTICE NOTICE INVITING 8IOS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that bids will be received on or before •:oo p.m .. June 17.1988. for the annual cont~ coverin& the pyblishi"I and pnntinc of lepl notices required to be published in a news· paper of pneral circulation in the CitYof Newport Beach for the fiscal year endina June 30, 1989. All bids shall be received by the City Clfn's Offtce at Newport Buch City Hall, 3300 Newport Boulevard, on or before the atxwe date. WANDA E. RAGGIO City Clet1< 6/9 1452 • LR IS '°"" MOST W •IA• f POSSHSK>N. MSS rTON. Of all the riches you could ln\'C CO )'OUT f.tmi)y, ~ most precious is the gift of life. '\our bequest ro rh~ American Hart Association assures that pric~los lqacy b)· supponing research into hc2rt discaK prnmtion . lb IC2m mott about th<' Planned Giving Prop'a.m, call us today. It's w first sicp in mak.ifll a memory lhal lasts beyond a lifttimc. ~FGHTltG~ 'ORlff -1rlctil1lla:sl AR~lan ,. .... , ... , .............. t , I ~ I I i· I ' ~ ' ' -· ,_ 11 aY n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Class· .. Doss & cm .......... 824 livestock ........ .' .... 825 CLASSIFIED INDEX MEICHANDllE SALES & SERVICE Antiqt.les .•.•.......•• 8()8 Appli.nces ..........• 806 Birds ................ 826 REAL ESTATE Housekeepi"I Rooms 413 Hotel9 · .•............. 416 Industrial . . . . . . . . 506 111\.Ulllt! Property ....•. 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Airplanes ............ 900 Antioue Classic Car ... 912 ,\"tos tor Sale ........ 910 Lots for Sale ............ 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Appliances Wanted ... 807 Auctions ............. 814 ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS Acreap .............. 511 Apts. Furnished ....... 407 Autos Wanted ......•. 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Auto Repair /Dom ..... 913 Announcing .......... 200 Investments .......... 828 Buildit11 Material ...•. 811 Business Equipment 818 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Mortgage & TO ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 Auto Repair/For ...... 914 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Money to Loan ........ 605 Bldg. to be Moved .... 816 Business Property .... 500 Boats ................ 905 Campers •............ 919 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Money Wanted ....... 606 Furniture ............. 800 Business Rentals ..... 421 Office Space ......... 4 20 Cemetery Lots ........ 201 Opportunities ......... 700 Furniture Wanted ..... 805 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Foreign & Sports ...... 911 Florists ............... 207 Opportunities Wtd ..... 7<V Garace Sales ......... 705 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Mopeds .............. 909 Jewelry .............. 812 Marine Supptys ....... 906 Misc. for Sale ......... 809 Misc. Wanted .....•... 810 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids ...... · ..... 214 Legal Notices ......... 212 EMPLOYMENT Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Real Estate for Xchg ... 517 Real Estate Loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 Musical Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Lodges-Clubs-etc. 209 Nurseries ............ 815 Agencies .•••..•...... 300 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent RESORT PROPERTY For Sale ..... : ........ 418 SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Lost & Found ......... 210 Opportunities ......... 305 Pets & Supplies ....... 823 Personals ............ 211 Employment Wanted 307 Sporti111 Equipment •.. 819 /Unfurn ............. 406 Rental .............. 417 Situation Wanted .•... 308 Directocy of Business Services BOOKEEPING A PAIN? 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Fun 0<_ part time, Mary 650-2864 FULL TIME BABYSIT· TING In my home. Balb. area. 673-~769 or 559- 4267 SUNSHINE SITIER SER· VICE, now open. Baby· sitter and companion for the elderly. House/pet sitters. Hourly /vacation. Screened & bonded, CPR certified and finger· printed. Call Sue 961- 1322 LOVING, RELIABLE DEPENDABLE Nannies, housekeepers available live in-out Prescreened. $100 a wk. 664·5108 CHILD CARE/ HOUSE- KEEPERS AVAILABLE live in or out, caring, dependable, screened to meet your needs. Domestic Excellence Agency 832·3665 BABY /CHILO CARE in my Mesa Verde home. Across from park. Day time. Kathy 556-7916 CHILD CARE OFFERED FT PT MY HOME. DAYS EVE. FENCED YARD, REF. 760-2581 PT BABY SITTER NEEDED FOR 3 month old baby. Must~ own transportation to COM. Call Liz at 720-1852 NEWBORN Nurseries, precious baby care, near South Coast l>laza. 754- 1079 BABYSITTER PT AS NEED. 2 boys 2 and 3~ yrs. 721-8322 IS YOUR BABYSITIER ON VACATION? Day Care available in my CM home, daily _ 9r weekly. Mary 650-2864 MARY KAY COSMETICS. Diane Stowe, Profes- sional Beauty Consul· tant. 953-0602 MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! Reprdtess of credit his· tory. Also, new credit card. No one refused! For informMion caH 1-315- 733-6062 Ext. M364. MAJOR CREDtT CARDS! Reprdless of credit his· tory. Also, new credit. No one refused. For infor· mation cafl 1-315-733· 6062 Ext M369 ~ .,( "" 1k .... ,. ... Full prdenina service, seasonal flower planting. Landscapin1. sprinkler yard improvements, lawn treatment, weed control, routine mainte- nance (sprin1 renova· tion). licensed/bonded. 894-6665, Rey Perard. LANDSCAPING & Tree Service & Clean Ups. Monthly Fee. Jim 553· 1554 •Dom111ic HOUSE'IEDlllS • NANMll MENCY Has immediate openincs for l.Ne In/Out House- keepers. Exp. preferred. S~nish OK. All Jobs 100% Free. (714) 951-6110 LICENSED AND BONDED __ _ LIVE-IN COMPANION AID, 714-669-1148 LIVE·IN NEEDED M-F. 2 y_r & 6 Yr. Turtle Rock. Fee nea. 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Bi-weekly monthly, lie. and Bonded. 952-3653 PROFESSIONAL HOUSE Cteaninc-Excellent Ref. Reas. rates. 723-0994 House si_ttinc. Affordable Qr.,. County .... Cell Connle660-l 399 after 11:30a.m. CALIFORNIA SWEEP eomm.dll • ,.. Uc & banded. 646-2!563. We t..,.,, .......... PET /HOUSE SITTING available. Ref. if req. Call Ruth 551-8363 a.m . GOING ON VACATION? Mature woman will take care of your house, plants or pets or your children. Exec ref J... reas. Mrs. Shearer 646-~251 •lancllcapinc UNIQUE GARDENING AND LANDSCAPE SER· VICE. Est. in area since 1973. We do tree trim· min& cleanups, mowing and ed1ing. Complete r~ing service. 646· For a dependable dry wall company call Artis- tic Interiors 556· 1160 ... small repairs. Room addition. Custom texture CONCRETE PATIOS, Drive-decks, concrete reserwd w/epoxy store. Brick·blockwork. Lie. 966-2134 •MUllc L1110.-. MUSIC LESSONS, your home ~ Mr. Pmlmer Jr Hi. 8MCt Dir 33 yrs in o.c. Aff brass & wood· winds. 642.n1s .,.., ELEGANT POEMS Fcw any occasion on ~hment hme. Edne 96().Q7, 549 4484 FINEST QUALITY SER· VICE & REPAIRS. 20 yrs. experience. Pre Season Special: l month FREE service. Free estimate & pool analysis. Evans Life Guard Pool Service. 546· 8008 STEAM CLEANING Newport Power Cleaning •Sidewalks •Driveways •Boats, Docks •Restaurants •Eng!_nes (714) 675·2523 DEAN THE TILE MAN Leaky showers, ceramic tile; instalf/repeir/ackt wash/ re1rout, shower ~~ & repeir, & tic#'73f332~~ 8212 or 846-8526 •Video VIDEO PROJECTOR· Ultimate quality. Pana- sonic, projects 5() inch to 80 inch screen TV end computer. RGB input used once. Cost $7 !XX'· Askin& $4,500. 121· 1438 .•. .........,. PAPER HANGING, remo- val and inltlHq of •fl wall ~ and also interior pMwlinc. Cabinet staininl and Aifinishina. Cllfl Mdy 54M015 $1.50 PER DAY , That's all you _ pay for 3 lines 30-ci.y minimum in our: SERVICE DIRECTORY call tomY!I ASK FOR IMEZ CALL 631 -8120 EXT 16 201--CemelerJ Lots CEMETERY PLOTS: Pacific View Memorial Park, Newport Beach, CA Vista Del Mar Plot, Graves A,BtC·Lot 90. $600.00 eacn, all 3 for $1~.oo cash. Contact M.O. Bennett. 2405 Kala- nianole AveJ.., Apt 209, Hilo, Hawaii ~720 211-Penonals MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF I CREDIT HISTORY. ALSO, NEW CREDIT CARD. NO ONE REFUSED. FOR INFO. CALL 1-315-733- 6062 EXT M 386 TWO PROFESSIONALS seeking a third to share expenses, of spacious, clean, very nice. comfor· table MeSa Verde home. Monthly rent $500 + util- ities/ expenses split, security deposit & refer-ences required. Call Mr. Green at 642-9310 Days (or 545-8589 Ews) CLIP&SAVE Tell a friend. Mature refined end reliable aide/companion for home or trawt. Avail ~ 1 8lCC ref 857-8603. .......... ORVILLE WANTS YOU! Lookin1 for friendly, indepelldent people to work as c~ mt our snack kation .. New- port F.uMon tsllnd. Boeh daYI • ewe shifts .-~ able! " •• nad. visit us et Irvine Ranch farmer's Mkl in Atrium Court. or cal (714) 640- 7701 EXC£1 I ENT WAGES for ..,.,. time assembly work. ElecttG . cniti. others. Info ~-641- 0091Ext1238. Open 7 dllys GET PAID FOR REAO- INGf $100.00 per title. Write: PASE-A3175, 161 S. Lincoln Way, N. Aurora, ILL 60542 Join The Leader of Office, Automation If~ ha¥e these skills: •P.C. ~ •Wordoroc:essin1 •Data Entry •File Clerks •Typi!d •Accounts payable •Reception 1st •~/Executive •SeCretaries AH Shifts Available Come to our Costa Mesa locat;on 2790 Harbor Blvd. Suite 109 Mon·f ri 9am·3pm Proper l.O. required For more information caU Costa Mesa (714)557 ·4427 Anaheim (714)535·4900 Lon& Beach (714)490-9551 \:ln1Force· t-TOF-r •-voe•• ,,.._ ,,..., 1.0 .1. EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in eva· luating and responding to daily work reports sub· mitted by our agents throughout the state. No experience necessary; work at home. For infor· mation send self· addressed, stamped envelooe 9~ inches long to: AWGA. Dept E, Box 49204, Atlanta, GA 30359 OVERSEAS JOBS, TAX FREE INCOME All OCCUPATIOM?#t PANY PAID CaH (305) 456-6603 or send resume to: World- wide E~ 1126 S. Federal HWy #322 fl Lauderdale, Fl 33316. Advance fee-full refund if not placesd overseas per contract. Licensed as an overseas employment agency. HIRING! GOVERNMENT JOBS-Your area $15,000-$68 000. Call 602·838·88S5, Ext. 3375 GOVERNMENT JOBS! Now hiring in your area, both skilled and unskilled. For list of jobs and _application, call 615·383-2627 Ext J 112 OVERSEAS JOBS, Tax free income all occupa- tions. Compan}' paid benefits. Call (305) 456- 6603 or send resume to Worldwide Employers, 1126 S. Federal Hwy #322, Ft. Lauderdale, Fl 33316. Advance fee full refund if not placed over· seas per contract. licensed as an overseas employment agency. PT LIGHT EASY custo· dial at Westcliff Plaza 17th and Irvine. Half hr 5 days a week. Call Jan for details 733-2689 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400-$72,500. Now hiring. Excellent benef· its. Call 504-649-7922 Ex J2550 GROUNDS KEEPER/ Handr man. local, =.-1:" c:i:' .:::i ~~r.::: vise janitor and lawn maint Wilbads. Assist bids mfr. Split hrs, per- fect for ~ retiree. Ask for Judy 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 722-6122 AUTOMOTIVE needs part time telephone sales rep, for follow up, reorder, telep;,one sales -n -..f. Pleasant phone ~lilY required. Air· port area. 756-2054 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! $100.00 PER TITLE. WRITE PASE· D947, 161 S. Lincoln Way, N. Aurora, IL 60542 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! $100 per title. Write PACE C947, 161 S. Lincoln Way, N. Aurora, IL60542 GOVERNMENT JOBS $1 5,400-$72,500 Now Hiring. Excellent benef· its. Call 504-649-7922 Ext j-8348 •FUN WEEKEND JOB* You choose when. Give out samples in market. near your home. 962· 5688 \ 1 \ '\ \LI· RS ,\ \ S ~I~ l \ '-I '- We Need Management Candidates With Plenty Of Drive It ... lots of energy. ambition Md drhe to IUC- ceed M a Pizza Hut Restaurant Manager. I this IOUrtdl .. you, keep reaclngl Aa a clvllion of PepsiCo, nobody provides a bet- ter environment for success than Pizza Hut. And nobody ch8llenges you •e Pizza Hut -wMh person. nel, marketing, finance and operations respon- llblllel. H you've go what It takes, we ofter: • Assistant Manager SalfJl't range of $17,80(). $18,500/year • Aggressive training progtam with potential to cte-181op Into a Manager position wllt*l 6 mot "'8 tooney ... • Manager salary range from $24,000.$27,700/ ye9r. Beoome a qy pllly• In l'8 $183 b•on per,.. tood 11rlllce lndultry and r9lf> "8 Nn•dl. AfJf1ll In ,..... tmn 4pm Mondlr/ twu Frldllr ar WICI ,...._.,.....In COllldera to: George Terry, Piia Hui Dlllrlct Olllce, I01 Powal Ave. SW, All ..... WA II•. An Equill Oppollunly Emplo,.r _,M. YOU BELONG WITH THE BFST ·curlty Guards IMMEDIATE OPPORTUNITIES All SHIFTS• WEEIEIDS •FULL I PART·Tt• WE OFFER: -PAY•~ITAL, OPl1CAl I •DICAL laUMllCE • CREDIT ..... PRMLEIEI • PIOFIT llUMIB f-U•FORMS • TIWlllG I CERTIFICATDI fll llC.) SHIELD SECURITY, INC. 1063 N. GLASSELL ST., ORANGE (714) 531 3983 (714) .. lt91 SECRETARY PERSON EL $21.500+ I Use your goodskills to advance in personnel dept in rapidty expanding S.C. Plaza firm. Promotion up to you. O.M.5 Office Mates 768-6070 WE WANT YOU If you are enthusiastic. energetic and hard work mg, Position available as store clerk. Benefits include medical, dental/life. Profit Sharing. On the spot interviews! Mon-Fri 9am-3pm 30018 Crown Valley Pkwy Laguna Niguel (714) 495- 5543 (STOP-N.GO MARKETS) SELL ADVERTISING For the fastest growing independent shopper in 0 .C. and set your own income. The sky's the limit 962-6443, 9 a.m.· 5p.m. GET PAID FOR R~DING books! s 100.00 per title. Write: PASE ·A.4041161 S. lincotnway.N. Aurora, IL60542 RECRUIT & GROW RICH. Help me find men & women, who went to INe tu• time, work pt time and earn 6 fi1ure income. You can NJn $1,000-3,000 ~ month for referrals. MB Hudson 714-553-1551 ATTENTION Excellent income for home nsem· bly work Info call 504· 6'6· 1700 Dept. P237 ~ORD PAOCESSOiS DRAl<E OFF!CE OVERLOAD WE HAVE IMMO>IAT£ CPEHINGS e iBM-PC e WORDSTAR e WDRDPtRFECT e MUlT!M~TE 1 • DISPUYWRITI e WAHG e LOTUS 1-2-3 Len i ' Short 'I'~"' Ass:inments e ilt:m SU • ?ii~ Yaatieos • i., Pir (714) 47Ll-2974 ! !JAOO °' .)! llam1111 I 130 I·~ EO£ iOO~ Free RECEPTIONIST LITE TYPING OK $20,400+ Your Front Office App11ra~ and~ to handle lots °' .,.., ...... '°" need to a.Mt this adinl oppomJnitJ in Ne=~"'"'· OMS Office Mates 76&-4i070 PARTTIME FLEX HOURS to $8.42 hr. 3 pos;tions available. Locations Santa Ana, Mission Viejo, Newport Beach. (714) 768-6070 E.0.E. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING all posit ions. Both skilled and unskilled. For informa. tion call (615) 292·6900 Ext H704 HIRtNG! GOVERNMENT JOBS -YOUR AREA, JJ62~~e<m 1-~: lJ75 NOW HIRING YOUR AREA $13.550 to $59,480. Immediate open6()1'· Call 1·315- 733. 2 Ext #f 369 ~URS ING American Nursing Resources, Inc. *HIGH* tPAY RATESt RN 's u, •• s30 .. , LVN 's u, • '19 - A Hlt10nwide Nursmg S«Yice Ottering Adnnct p_, & lonilMS (714) 972.0797 tBIJtmllt 'ART·Tm DAYS I EVll•IQS Fl EXa.£ NGIN .IUfMllC* I" ••• ,. IMl11411ftl • .................... ........ _ ... , ....... • Mlrcut. • .. try our e..IO ..... WOftctwtl lJle ............. puMc? "9wit en out-.:.·"• ,..,.. ...... ,1 ................ ner & IPll•••tee? GIWUSA CAW .. ~ -..u. ...... en.1779 ..... .,.."" TWelM nt•tt MllTA AIM ... tt71 •01 Olk ..... ....... a ...... *"'' , ..... k .,........, ......... .._ In•••••• ... ...., .......... ~----,. EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in eva· luatiOI and respondi111 to daily WQrl( reports sub- m itted by our acents ~the state. No ex~1enoe necess.ry: paid to ~ tr.en· 1111. WQrl( at home. For info send sett~ to AWGA. Dept E. Box 49204. Atlanta, GA 30359 HELP WANTED Coltece or H1ah School student, as offtee assistant C 0 M. part time. 6«-4022 ~ YU, YOU CAii *YEii-..., .... ......... __ I 91 • t • E •1r11111. *YESl·111 11•,,.... *YES I ·1, •• ,.... • Cl111ll1 P11sl•1• *YESl-..N v ...... IM "1U1s1 *YESI-.... , ..... T-'55 , 5 I A 7 I' .................. ................. c 9.. . .................. ·---·· s . Min•• en-"79 "'1111 I 9'8-Ttn eMITA MA ~ttft YWIM Tat~tt -~ -.,.,,. ................... , ......... .., ......... ---~ DRAl<E OFFICE OVERLOAD ~Ylnd Tai» TO PERM POsrT10NS AVAUBLE • ReceptDists • Clerts e Typists • Secretaries • Data Em, Opers. • Wont Pnassil& • ace.till& Cab AlglsW Mow end e.m 8onu1 $$$, Paid Hotidey Md Paid VK81iona. (714) 474-2974 18400 Yon Kanaan Suite 130, lnine 100-... FREE EOE ••1f I ""*•._II , ........ : •W..-Pn1111 ... ..... ._ ......... ............ •Ce..tl• .,.,, ................. ,. .. ,., TllNllAIB, •• fT"t 250-1070 20 E•ecuttve ~-­Suite 150 lrvtne WORD PROCESSOR 3 Pos1t1ons to $24 .000 BEAUTIFUL FASHION ISLAND OFFICES Great growth potential and benefits. All you need WI P skills and "can do" attitude. Ask for #E2014. OMS Office Mates 768: 6070. E.0 .E. GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS:PASE-E947.161 S. L1ncotnway, N. Aurora, ILL 60542 TELEMARKETING REPS NEEDED for clHStC batlet season. At the flW. formin1 Arts Cent«. Eve/Hrs. 5-laty IPfnst commission. Haye fun makNW new fnends ~ S 556-2121 Rounne TELEMARKETING Tete-com system dist needs telemarketer for sale leads. PT /Exp pref. Salary • comm C.tt Mr. Turco at 975·8540 .. t , _ : I . .. ~ ' ! • l I l ,_ 11 aY 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENStGN ===- *WORD* * PROCESSING * s20,.hour IF YOU: • HcMt 0 miWrun 6 months experience * ~ WordStar. Wocf>effect * ~OU "**".Im telllrlg ~ • ~ fa long and lhott term tempoJCMy~ Tia WE CMNANTEE: $20 '°' 1st e hotn WOfted on 1st aavwnent (must W(lftt «> hou W(lftt Vll98lcJ thereon. PQ¥ment is at the~ oreo rote. lltng 'INt /ltJ fo ~.........,To Qdf CMLWOMYI DRAKE OFFICE OVERl..QIW (71~) 474-2974 18400 Von Kaman. #130 ~ EOE SUNSHINE SITIER SER· VICE now hiring. Exp. babysitters and compan- ions for the elderly. Must have ref, own transporta· tion. Gd-Pay-Flex hrs. Sue 966-1322 "All CASH BUSINESS" National Company seek self-motivated person to own and operate their own business. Census reports show average profit of $1,370.63 per month expanding to $3,289.50 due to com- pany's participation. Ser· vice company owned accounts currently han- dling Frito-lay and other name brand food pro- ducts. Requires approx· imately 8 hours per week and investments of $15,000 cash for equ_ip· menl Call toll free 1-800- 782-1550 Operator 4-S, anytime. EASY WORK! Excellent pay! Assemble products at home. Call for info 504-641 -8003 Ext A· 8348 NOW HIRING. Your area. $13,500 to $59.480. Immediate openings. Call 1-315-733-6062 Ext. F 369 GIRL FRIDAY with good telepho"!e voiceJ accurate typing ana ~ood with figures. A car· mg office in Corona del Mar. 759-1150 PART TIME AM, Week· ends, late afternoon, week days. Must be 18, good driving record. Call 12 Noon to 7 p.m . 540- 3008 HIRING ASSISTANT Manaaers and staff. If you like workma In a ple.sant a~here and meetit'11 , join Cinnamon Roi Fair. ADOIY in person. 220~ Marine Ave., Balboa Island DISTRICT MANAGER Full time, full beoefits, afternoons. Call Jeff 540- 3008 SECURITY OFFICER for NPB market, wanted unarmed, senior citizens OK. $5.25· per hr coll collect (818)989-6366. Efficiency patrol and guard serv. GENERAL OfFICE. Surfs up $14,000plus. Fun industry varied duties, vowth potential unlim· 1ted. All you need is a people personality. Good typing and liaht office exp. Ask for E#2069. OM5 Office Mates 768-6070 E.O.E. GROCERY JOBS Leading Southern Calif Super Market Chain. Has several 1rocery jobs available. Appty in per-son at RalDhs. GrQCery 2660 San Milt.tel Drive Newport Beaeh. E.O.E. M/F. SECRETARY variety $24,000. Varied pos1· tions with many adminis- trative duties"" for presti· gious firm. arina solid exp. 3nd w/p skills ask for E#2070 OMS Office Mates 768-6070 E.O.E LEGAL OFFICE MGR $39,000plus. Total responsibility for busi- ness operation of medium size liti= firm. Outstanditw . its. Ask for E #20"'/3 OMS Office Mates 768-6070. EOE HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED for smeH housekeepina service for c:oestal .... Must be honest. reti*e, enet811tic. And twve own car. Call 21~. PIT HELP wanted childrens clothing store. 2-3 days a week some sat. 714-857-9095. FEDERAL, STATE end cMI ..vice jobs. Now hirina. your •rea. $13,550 to $59 480 immedi1te ~nfn11. c... 1·31S..73U062 at #f 369. .. £ .. , MAJOR REAL ESTATE LOAN SECRETARY Terrific o_pportunity for an ex~rienced secre- tary with 6 months to 1 year general office/cleri- cal experience and an interest in real estate. Opportunity to advance to Investment lending Assistant. Must be able to type 45 wpm, com~ pose routine correspon- dence, set up and main· tain files and records. and handle phones. Real estate loan documenta· tion and trackinJ sys- tems highlr desirable. High schoo diploma or equivalent required. Please call or send resume to: Mr. Michael Morris (714) 720-9813 100 Newi>ort Center Newport Beach, CA 92660 REC PT ALLNEWI 10$22.000 ........... ~ ......... ......... ,... .... ....... .., .... ........... could IMdjDuil9wlll11 ~MtorE2049. Oll50ftlce ...... GLENDALE FEDERAL Equal oppty employer m /f /v/h EASY WORK! Excellent pay! Assemble products at home. Call for infor- mation. 312-741-8400 Ext. A 2550 ROBERT G. COOK INC. is seekina assertive lndi· vidual to teach and con- duct no money down real estate seminars. You have seen on T.V. Nowdo them in person. $5,000 to S 10,000 a month J>OS· sible p /t $10,000 to $25,000 a month full time possible. Don't de~~ call today 208/ 385-0301. 50 STATE SEMINARS, a nationwide company, is seekina dvnamic and motivated tndividuals to teach no nioney down seminar. Network in America. You've seen them on TV, now do them in person. $3,000 to $6,000 per month possi. ble pit s1~1000 to $15,000 P<>SSiote f /l For interviews call (208) 385-0313. RECEPTIONIST ......,...,.. .. builder for holistic pa.~ center on Fashion Island. Mature will train. M-W-F, aft/eve. Tue-Thurs $7.50 hr. 40 hrs a week. Leave messaae. Dr. Held 651-1765 PRESTIGE DATA PRO- CESSING AGENCY If poundinc the s-e· ment NI 10" dawn c.11 us for thl .... jab& In tDwr1! 18582 Blilctl Bl Hunti_n~ Buch. (714)964-0570. ....... ,: :r'' ...................... .. OW lllllllfl A JS $1 1111R J ' 5 Ill 1° dtl e IClllRI 5i! Ks ........ tSz•, .. ••illf_,., I I .,.. ...... ,rs ..... _ .................. ..,,...,.,. -..ry........ I ..... ., ..... I LA PRiii• WANG••• .. -~ Mm'r•nt9Mll•U.-... I ~ Univ•• ,_, 111• Culver DIM • lrvlne ~ 2111 lo ........... Com .... -.,.. ...... ., ................ -1111 UI 1111: · ..... afzzh ..... .__ ...... • •T--.aa-- PACIFIC OPERA Looking tor the perfect part time job? If you are articulate, motivated and love opera you have found it! Seeking com- mitted sales reps for season subscription campaign eve hours on base/commission plus daily cash bonus. Call Mark from 1-5 at 546- 7372 MATURE GIRL FRIDAY. Executive secretarial skills. In various types of business. 25 years exp. full or pt time. Call eve or weekends. 675-6580. ~Hou1e1/RenV Urif. TURTLE ROCK BEAUTIFUL SPACIOUS EXECUTIVE Detached house 4 Bdr 3 Bath & Den. Nice hill view near park, pool, school. $2200 month. No pets. Availabte 7 ·20. 854a8525 WESTPARK (IRVINE) Brand new detached house. 4 Bdr 2 ~ Bth 2000+ sq. fl Upgraded near park, pool, .school. $1695 a month. No pets. Avail now. 854-8525 Harbor.WW HARBOR VIEW HOME 3 bd. 2 bth., new crpt. paint. Garden water Pd. $1800 month. 643-2541 or 643·6412 408-Apartments, Unfur. Irvine NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1 bath UPlf twnhm on lake steps to_ P90Jt.. AC.t.. .... all amets. $950. ~3· 7.1Vl 0-CEAN FRONT REN- TAL 2 bdr, 2 bit cam'I front lower. 3 bdr 1~ :n.=· c:tt-,;; thtlll 6!5C). 7000. 1•C1R ... CHARMING FURN 2 Bdrm 2 ..... pool, •• =~&"!· -.. s'r.l&>. \a;.;iJ 412-Rentals to Share ROOMMATE WANTED. male or female. Profes· sional, non smoker to share 4 bdr house in COM. All amen. short jog to beach. FirsVlast 100 depos_!t + 400 per month. Avail 6-1. 760-9195 ROOMMATE WANTED, male non smoker to share 2bd/2ba Newport apt. PoofA jacuzzi, park- ing $4v0/mo. + ~ expenses. (714) 721· 6886 ROOM TO SHARE with 2 male professionals. 34th Balboa. $400 + 7 · l Brian 673-3090 PRIVATE ROOM ANO BATH to share In 3 bdr 3 bath house in Westprk near park, pool and jacuzzi. Washer dryer and aaraae available 8- 1. Contact Carol 852- 1177 RENTAL TO SHARE. Priv ~~,_f!'Ct'WY, fria. Non- 5JT10l(8f'. $400 mo $200 dep. 65()..2538. 417 ·Reeort Rentals MAU I I KAANAPALI BEACH l Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view fully tum & equip. Ten- n is/ pool/beach. Bro- chure. 854-0909 418-Resort For Sale PALM SPRINGS CONDO 2 bdr 2 bath with private patio, pool, jacuzzi, sauna and tennis court all included. 714-633- 2562 507- Condominiums Fors.le BUILDERS CLOSEOUT VACATION HIDEAWAY 2 beautiful secluded condos in """"ificent ....... 11()9 pellGl'llmic _, coune, ~ Ind mount.lrt ... loc*d NllOllNCI Sift De c.. IOlf course. North of Rlncho Blrwdo in Sen Na-Cou ..... btMli. ~hrs tnWi: NlllPC)rt Bllch. Tat81ty awadld wtth many 7E manefestina In n Vicente eountry C b inc_l\fCMd in __ Price. $180,000. 6!50-7000. 508-Hou1e1 for Sale GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (LI-REPAIR) FORECLOSURES , REPOS. TAX DELIN- QUENT PROPERTIES. NOW SELLING YOUR AREA. CALL 1-315-736· 7375 EXT H-CA-N for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM Sl.00 CU ReJ>ilir) 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 (U-Repair). Also tax delinquent & foreclosure properties. Available now. For listing call l -315-733-6044 Ext. G-369 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U REPAIR) Foreclosures, repos, tax delinquent properties. Now sellina ~r area. Call l -315·736-7375 Ext H·CA-N2 for current list 24 hrs SAN DIEGO BAY FRONT PT. LOMA'S BEST 9 room, 4 bath house plus prdll1. EVitY room with .... On the ...... close to 2 ~ dubs. =·=-.=-11'1 million. Owner·broker CCHJP. <•19) 22Wll5 SICMaflr .. 510-Lalltar .. SOLD EASTSIDE COSTA MESA OwTw tired cl fbtirw 2 bdr & 2 full baths. Laundry room. f.astside Costa Meu fixer ready for new owner and new eneflY to finish. Double 2 car aaraae. back yard spa arid 2 patio areas. A8ent must accompany to show because of~. Call lor an appl $239,000. 650-7000 511·~ ARIZONA 2.5 acre home site. Kina.man/Yucca 950. $200 down .31 monthly horses, , OK near Ford Motor Co. No qualifying owner will carry. Agent 818· 783-7921 UTAH 20 acres recrea- tion. Cedar City and Dixie National Forest. Road frontqe. $7,950. $100 dn & $99 monthly 9%. No qualifying. Owner will carry. Agent 818-783· 7921 514-0ut of State Prop, ISLAND RETREAT. FLY IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled Orcas Is. in the San Juans, is a northwoods paradise. 2 Bdr, 2 bath home with garden. large garaae & work-shop + additional 2 Bdr & 1 bath apt for guests or income. 1 block from private air- port & marina, & beach. 1 mile to town. Owner must sell. $138,000/ offer. 415-662-2237 606-Money Wanted 50% l.T.V Conditional sales contract seet.ftd by UCC-1 and improved commercial loc ation. $30,000 @15% 3 yrs, 1109 MO. (TOM 261- 5879) SUMMER TUTOR: Eng- lish 1rammar, writir:ig. reading. All ages. 760- 1988 700-Busineu Opp'l BEST 1 PERSON BUSI- NESS Secure business that offers independent ownership no franchise fees. Manqe your own workin1 hours (limited hours per month) free- dom for your business to grow. Great future resale value. Most important, immediate cash flow. producing i~. Min- imum investment $5,900. Call Jeanne Hinz for a local appt. 1-800- 255-5725 BUS OPPT!! SELL ADVERTISING SPECIALTY TRADEMASTERS ADV 832-9064 COMPLETE PRINT SHOP Full ~ ~ice $22,000. ~000 down. 972· IF YOU DESIRE to mm $350.00far I tan wark ~~.:'IC:. C': nllurll fruit Juqs. arr= ":'nd~ ~far ..... =•leMdecc:1. No .... llwdllld.Clll toll·free l :IOC). 712. 1550. ()petlU 4-J ~­ time. aY a t• THE NEWPORT Et8GN ,_ 11 110-Aumtor .. !.<>!~~ LOVESEAT rLU1TT PIU.OWS, OAK' BRASS TRl~1 NEVER USED $575. M3·9294 IOI-Mlle. for .... ltED HOT BARGAINS! J>rul d11l• 1' m, boats ..... ~~Surplus 11'"*911 Benz 1987 MERCEDES 300-0 Turbo, take over pay-ments. 957-8011 Set sail for savings by reading classified regularly. tlt~~l&X> ~~~ 127.0fllce EqulplWlt $99 PER MONTH RENT IBM PC clone. 640K dual drive, anohics hilh res monmi, 714-261-2416 EXECUTIVE OFFICE FURNITURE. hiah qual· ~. nditional credenza with bookcase-hutch. Chlirs, table, desk, misc. it8ms. 752-9096 COMPLETE PRINT SHOP FULL PRICE $22,000, ~~~DOWN. 597. 828-lnve1b1•1ts 1987 HONDA 50 SCOOTER Low mileaae 855-4160. Askinc $500: 910-Autos for Sale CAN YOU BUY JEEPS CARS, 4X4s seized in dr~1 raids for under $100? Call for facts today. 602-837-3401 Ext 457 1986 MERCEDES 560 St, red like new. 19\000 ~~~7,500 firm. FOR SALE CLASSIC MUSTANG MACH 1351 en1ine. 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I had just fmilbcd racliq la com.menta OD Grad Nip( and the condition of some of die p.tuaa .. they arrived Crab from a not..o-sober grad- uation party. It brouaht back inemoria of past Grad Nights wbca half the place cleaml out at 2 LID.. for a parent--spomored party. What was the attraction that would cause a large group of seoion to leave the most spectacular party of their entire lives? The answer is easy- alcohol. Grad Ni&bt. for those of you who don't have senion. is the best graduation preaent that parmu can give their kids, and it requires a Herculean df ort on the part of the douns of parents to produce this night of we and sober fun. This is not just a local effort but a nationwide effort to keep Db ate on their Gradua- tion Night. Priocipal Tom Jacobson bu said that in the past a student died every year at graduation time in a drunk drivinl accident until the idea of Grad Night became a reality. Thanks to a network of bard-working par- ents. that statistic is no longer true. Yet other adults attempt to sabotage this effort and offer their kids a party with alcohol. Can you imagine the reaction of the parents who have just spent a year preparing for this night? A recent UCLA study indi- cates that Orange County ado- lescents lead the nation in the use of alcohol and other drugs. ftnt--time cocaine use is twice the national average. While the good news is that the use of marijuana is down significantly, alcohol, the number-one dnaa of choice of OraDF County youth, is u widely med as ever. with 37 .S percent drinking heavily, (five or more drinb at a time) on a regular basis. Parents who serve alcohol to minon are not doing them any BEYOND THE BAslcs favors, and they arc also break- ing the law. According to Detec- tive LaVonnc Campbell of the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment, many adults assume that it is legal to serve alcohol in your own home to youths who arc 18 or older. This just isn't true. Thoec aduhl rilt arrest and may be liable for any accidents that occur u a result. We\'e beard all the argumcnb-ob., we make 1ure they sleep over. we take away their car keys or they call Saft>-Ridcs. Would those same parenll allow their unlicensed 14-<>r IS-year-old to drive their car or shoplift, just a little? I hope not. Those who take a firm stand against serving alcohol to minors arc not alone. A recent cff ort of PRIDE and the Newport-Mesa Drug Advisory Committee was a Safe Home pledge signed by hundreds of parents in this communify wtio share this view. There was barely enough room for all the names published in the latest issue of Parent PowerliM, a newsletter sent to every family in the district. We don't sit around dreaming up ways to spoil kids' fun; instead we join hands with parent groups all over the coun- try who recognize the epidemic of drug use by school-age child- ren and want to weave a safety net around them because we care so much about them. Another favorite pastime of teen-agers is .. partying" when the folks are out of town. Remember when the word party was a noun? One went to a party or gave a party. Now it's a verb and, according to my underground network of very cool teen-agers, panying includes alcohol and frequently other drugs. When that partying happens to be at your house when you went to Palm Springs for the week-end, it's embarrassing, infuriating and often dangerous. We all face this dilemma at one time or another: an oppor- tunity to get away for the week- end alone and a 17-or 18-year- old who argues that they are too old fo r baby sitters. There are a few strategies that may help protect your house and your kids. Spri ng it o n them at the lut minute 10 they don't have time to get Oyen printed up and paued out at the football game. Let your neigbbon know what•s happening and give them per- mission to intervene if neceuarv. Have a close friend drop by mid- evening with a pizza or brownies (just checking, kids). If all else fails, take them with you. Parenting kids in the '80s is a challenge and often requires tough love and vigilance. W c would all like to be our children's friend, but most kids have plenty of f ricnds and only two parents. They need from us two things: love and limits. Actress Carol Burnett once said, .. you have to love them enough to let them bate you"-referring to her own daughter's problem with drugs. Taking a stand against serving alcohol to kids may not win you any popularity contests, but years from now they will under- stand and, maybe, even thank you. To read more about kids and alcohol, go to your local library. Both Newport Center and Mariners libraries have shelves donated by Parents Who Care and PRIDE with many books and pamphlets on the subject. Videos arc also available for free rental at Mariners Library and at the Wherehouse that will help you develop your stand on the use of drugs and alcohol by young people and communicate it clearly. ••• Ly nne Bloomberg is president of Newport-Mesa PRIDE. an intern with the Center for Fam- ily Co unseling and serves on drug advisory commitees to the Board of Supervisors, the school district and Sheriff Brad Gates. She and her physician husband have three children. ages 14. 17 and 20. Explaining homelessness to a Newport child My daughter and I take an evening flower appreciation stroll and pass a small park. The other night, I held her and our dog back to let a lady pass by with her shopping cart. This lady's eyes looked shaky and her hair was slicked back with gre.asc. .. , want to get a president who will get every homeless person a home. I want the sick to get doctors and the hungry to get f ood." I was on a roll now. Hopefully she would vote Democrat in 12 years. .. , am hungry and wo uld like Sue Kauth 04Good evening." I said. ··well aood evening," she replied with a trace of irony. .. Why did she take a H ughcs cart?" ukcd my dauaflter, who is quite concerned with ndea. ~be ii bomeleu," I told her. "She bu no place to live or sleep at nipt. I feel very sorry for her." .. Maybe 1hc will get a house tomorrow," decided my daugh- ter. Not likely, I tbouaflt. Maybe the will Ft her bedroll conf lS- cated tomorrow if she aoea to tbe wrona town. I pondeml my liberal guilt. a popsiclc," countered my com- panion. I have a friend, Scotty, who is bomcleu by choice. He lives with bit Labrador in an old van and 1hrup off mortaaaes. con- spicuous comumption and the lite. But he bu a teacbina credential and cbooea not to set a maimtream job. Most home- less would be alad for bi.I van . I have a neighbor who ia terribly concerned that the tran- 1ient1 in this little park have been walking through her condo complex with their aboppina bap. Frailly, I, too, wish they would walk through a passage- way other than mine. It appears that I want some- one else to help the unfortunates in the world. I believe these people did not get poor because they were bad or lazy. I think the shopping cart lady looked shaky in large part due to fatigue. Several months of little sleep can do that to a person. Y ct, I think I resemble the people at the Democratic Con- vention more than I realize. They, too, want to help every American to a better life. But one of their first items of bus- iness was to remove the homeless from the nearby streets. Cosmet- ically better. Perhaps they allowed them to keep the bedrolls. Sue Kauth is a coumelor at a local high school. She lives in Newport &ach. P• n aY D. t• THE NEWPORT ENSION/COSTA MESA NEWS &Y II. 1• BY CHERYL STEHLING Ocean sunsets and white- water, city lights and panoramic views of Catalina and downtown Laguna Beach can be enjoyed from almost every room in this week's featured home, located on the side of the bills at 688 Mystic View. The home's architecture con- tains the ambience associated with Laguna. Sandblasted woods, teak cabinetry and floon, many windows, some in stained glass, vaulted ceilings, tile, decks and many levels combine to make this home a true showpiece. Climaxing this scenario is the most unusual pool to be found anywhere. The home was formerly owned by an artist. The original structure was built in J 973 and added o n to over the yean. The remodel was designed by Chris Abel and completed this year by the current owners. An area used by the artist as a studio was converted into a luxurious mas- ter suite. BRIGHT AND AIRY- MODERN AND INTRIGUING The h o me encompasses almost 5,000 square feet of living space, with five spacious bed- rooms and five-and-one-half baths. Two of the baths and the powder room are new. Fro m the quaint charm of Laguna Beach, d rive up a wind- ing road to this lovely estate bide-away. It is located on a quiet cul-de-sac, and partina for guests is plentiful. A curved driveway leads to the double-car ga rage and the elegant entry d oors. They are accented with stained glass and windows in the entry ball that extend up two stories. Plantation shutters can be closed for privacy. Custom sand-toned tile on the entry, powder room, Jiving room. and kitchen fl oors were specially color-matched for the home. The pickled effect of the massive wood beams and walls through- out the home was achieved by sandblasting. · To the right of the entry is a powder room with an unuadal wall-<:0vering. Sand wu actually adhered to a cloth backing. Completing the elcpnce is a mirrored ceiling and a pedestal sink. One of the many focal points in the living room is the soerina 2$.f oot wood-bumiQI finpl8ce. fronted with marble. Floor to ceiling windOWI ~ --- I I o r ! 1 t: (J f I I 1 t : ~,. \l r · : ) .: the living room, affording a panoramic view. The windows have state-of-the-art designer shades which can completely block out light. Sliding glus doon lead to the deck. Behind some plantation shutten is a wet bar with a teak cabinet, marble top, beveled mirron and a brasa sink. A professionally wired stereo system is concealed in a teak cabinet. Track lightin1 enhances the ambience of the room. The kitchen has all of the up- to-date conveniences, including a bate center for small applian- ces, a Culligan water system . connected to . the ice maker, a center island with avanti granite- look Corian countertop, Nu- T one center, Amana built-in microwave, Thennador double ovens, Jenn Air gas cook top, Amana refrigerator, stainless steel sinks and a walk-in pantry. A spectacular stained glass design by Jos Maes completes the drama of this room. MAIN LEVELS OF LUXURY . Back to the entry way, there arc berber-covered stairs that lead up or down to the different levels of the home. If guests proceed upward to the first half- level, they will find themselves in a most luxurious bedroom suite, behind a set of stained glass doors. Windo ws and vaulted ceilings give an airy appearance. A door leads to a private deck. A full walk-in closet and bath with white laminated counten and cabinets are highlighted. Red and white tile work around the sink is a very unique pattern. This bath has a custom glassed-in shower tub. Continuing on, a parquet bridge over the entry hall leads to the loft family room, which . has glass railings for an unob- structed view. A hall leads to the !aundry .facility, with oak cabinets and even its own deck looting out over the beach. A guest bath has bright orange tile work and a stall shower. The office is also on this level, which is the only room that does not have the ocean view. Custom built-in oak sbelvea, indirect ligbtiq. Roman shades on the windows and berber carpet are featured here. Steppiq down a half level below tbc entry ball, guesta will find themlelvea in a workout room, wbicb can also be Uled • a bedroom. A door leads out to a elect, .... ~ A bath and dressing area connects another bedroom. The sink is outside the bath area. Elegant blue tile, teak cabinets, a shower-tub and bright win- dows with the view in full sight are highlighted. The front bedroom overlooks mans have a high-gloss enamel finish and Italian marble coun- tertops. A luxurious soaking tub, with a window to the view, is an ideal place to soak away the tensions of the day. The bath also has a bidet. A door off the bath leads to the pool deck. sm.m LlfT-1111111 .............................. . the ocean through soarlna win- dows. The ceiling is dramatically vaulted, and the walls are pickled wood. Both bedrooms have berber carpet. MASTDl RETREAT Down yet another level is the eleaant muter retreat. Teak parquet is med on the floon in the ball, bath and sitting room. The huaie walk-in clOlet in the hall is just one of tneral. Tbe bath bu two .eparate pullmam and linb, for him and her. His is taller and hen bu a lit-dowa vanity. Both pull- A sitting room precedes the bedroom. More closets, one lined with cedar for woolen storage, are featured here. Behind another eet of doon is the wetar, with a mirrored counter, alua shelves and a rd'rlaerator. Beyond the mauive exposed truaeea, aivina ltroDI testimony to tbe structural quality of this home, ia the bedroom aru. Tbe bed tits up on a pedatil. Hip intensity reaclina lilbta can be .tjuated for reedina in bed. A door to aocblr w ii . concealed behind an Oriental screen. RECREATIONAL LUXURY The po<JI area and patio deck has a mahogany-framed glass windscreen. The deck and pool is a piece of art. The artist designed the deck with special Utah terra cotta inlaid with patterns of Japanese and Span- ish tile. The pool bas an inter- esting mosaic pattern set with many imported tiles. The artist enjoyed swimming in lagoons, so the mosaic design wu hil intes- pretation of the lagoons, with sunbursts and blue depicting the sky. The artist used 89 different types of tile to create the mural. Forty-seven tile squares were designed, then cut at the pool site, into various shapes. Tiles from Japan, ~orea, Spain, Por- tugal and many special tesserals from Italy were used, including the Venetian gold leaf used for the sun bunt center. A lanai off the side of the patio bu a complete kitchen with mabopny cabinetry and every convenience. The bath and draain& area bas a bqe stall shower, wbicll boaltl a design of "dancia1 daauel•-.. 8LUTOa DlfOltMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home ii offered by Patrick Teaore, of Patrick Tenore ad Allociala, Inc. Tbe office ii 1oc.-.a II Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach. For inf'ormatioa or ..... call n1-·- IEPI PITRlll TEIORE I ISS•llTES, lflO. l Proflllio11I l1il Estlll c_,.rllio1 *THIS WEEK'.S .ABSOLUTE BEST VALUES!* · *LAGUNA OCEAN VIEW EST ATE* Price slashed $200,000. Absolute VALUE at $999,900. Like new, 5000 approx. sq. ft . S bdrm, S!,.i Nth. CUSTOM EST A TE in Laguna w /custom pool. spa A swecpinJ pano- ramic city li&hts & white water ocean views. 2 custom wet bars, marble frplce + much more. Vacanti For appointment call PATRICK TENORE,Agt .• nl-1200or760-8702. Don' miss tbisone!OWNER WILLCARRY2ND.LEASEOR LEASE OPTION! SUBMIT! •t ACRE ESTATE W /PRIVATE TENNIS COURT• Lite aew 9J()O IQ. ft. 6 bdnm. S Mtt. CUSTOM-w/dt- cular driwway, ..... eauy, lmh .. ..._ .... Pnlliai•• Oru1e Part Acres.,_ iD <>r-.. Hilla •a WI •/,... ramie city ud IDMP'1 • ._ ol 0... Coamy. SPEC- TACULAR..._ w/ioo-., • 11itillte•11tio& A ..... tial er1a1e a&recl at S2..290.000. Pora,,...anr-.i or......._ call PATRICK TENOREA&L, 121·1-or'Jt0.1711. •BIG CANYON ABSOLUTE VALUE* Larae 2 bdrm. 2 bath with den off muter, w/minored walls. Italian tile, w/fircplace, wet t.r +pool, spa A tennis in ptcd area. Only $249,000. For appointment call PATRICK TENORE or ELIZABETH, Agt .. n l-1200 or 760-8702. *SMALL BUILDER'S BIG OPPROTUNITY* acant R3 approx ~ acre lot available in Riverside just one · to March Air Force Bue. Only S6S,OOO .. cub out" price. oaibiJity for 6 units, all utilities arc in and ltJ'Cd loU are lmott 100% built out. Major aboppiq cloee by. Build your wn and keep or tum. Drive by, 13901 Vultee St., Riwnicle, n call PATRICK TENORE. Aat .. 721-1200. WE ADVERTISE YOUR HOME WEEKLY UNTIL SOLD •TUSTIN JOLLS ESTATE W/VIEWS• NEW LISTINOf Like new6 bdrm, S Mda, approL 6500tq. ft. Palatial...,.• ~ acn. Pvt ...... nary. JJ 1 ctacular ~ ramie""' ol 0.... c.a, lo C..laba! .... ior ii ...... .U, ~. lliP Milinp, illdocw pool A .,. phis EXTENSIVE ltaliu ...... tlnoa&. Too .,_utif1al to det- eriltc. A ..a.. at SI ,IJ0,000. For appciii•"• •or broclaurc call PATa.ICK TENOltE, A&L. 721-1200 or 760-l'102. *MONTE VISTA MANSION* The FINEST home built in Laguna on 6 lots! Appx. 7.300 sq. ft. S BR 4!,.i BA. CUSTOM MANSION w/pool, spa+ prof lndscpd large yard. Full security A ptcd entry. Absolute value atSl,39S,OOO. Forapptorbrochurecall PATRIC~ TENORE. Agt., 721-1200 or 760-8702. •BLUFFS LEASE• (FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED) Lowly Linda Plan. U.. 2 bdrm. 2!,.i betb + .. la t 'I • ........................... xtto'°°'9 ........ ..... 12,295/ ... _,. I t rt. For...... -cal l:LIZA-UTll.,... 111-1•. *HARBOR RIDGE VALUE* Full ocean, bay A city liabts views. Designer perfect larrse 3 bdrm, 3 bath model home. Retreat off master suite.+ 3 frplces. Private spa off living room in the atrium. Guard ptcd com- munity w/ pool, spa A tennis. Below market \'aluc at S68S,OOO. Forappointmentc:all PATRICK TENORE,Agt., 721-1200or 760-8702. MUST MEET AGT. FOR PASS FOR GATE. *BAYVIEW SPECIAL• Model perfect Bayview Terrace plaa S. i.u. J bdrm, 2~ bath bCMm with pmatc yanl. A vals at a.1J $359.000. For appoiatmnl caD PATala TENORE or ELaA•ETH. Aat., 721-1200 or 76CM102 REAL ESTATE FACTS Br. hlrlck Tenore A STORY OF APPRECIATION . You'1e beard all yocar life that real a.ate is a Jood i.nYntmcnt, t.\ICD't yotll Wby ia that tnle? Herc 'I a simple amwer-appreciation. Let 'I say you haw SI00.000 wtUch you me to pay c:uh for a S 100,000 home. If the home ii apprcciatiftl at the rate of 5% per year, the home will be worth about S 105,000 at the end oC the fint year. At tbe same 5% rate oC appreciation, the home will be worth about $162,889 at the end oC ten yean. If you paid SI00,000 cash for the home and sell it for $162,889. you will be receiving a S% return on your investment. But wait, let's say you put $20,000 down on the same bomeand bonowtbe otherS80,000. ICtbe rateoCapprecia- tion is still S% for 10 years. tbe property will still Jell for $162,889. This time, howewr, you received the same $62,889 profit on your home, a rcrum on your investment of t5.21%. better than three times the rate in the first example. You miPt also ha~ put tbe other S80.000 in a SClt) savinp account and earned a to&al of SS0.311 dunna the same tee yean you owned the home. Thia eumplc fMUPC*ly docs not take iato aa:ount the intet'al yoa woaJd a.w paid oa the IDOrtpfe. n.e purpoee is to illustrate one of the simplest benef ltl of owniq a home, appreciation. ........ -· .... -~~ ____: PAIE •• "LY n. ·-THE NEWPORT ENStGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-MY n. 1• 'Going extra ·mile' pay,s dividends at banquet BY CHERYL STEHUNG Vicki Lee is one of Waterfront Homes• top producers who believa that it never bwta to ao that extra mile to help someone, w~ it's a client or one of her fellow real estate -aents. "It doesn \ bother me at all to take five minutes out of my day to help out a new agent and answer questions," Lee said. "The number one thing is to follow the Golden Rule and it will come back." Foerster, who wu readiaa the Ft their hoUlel cleaned," Ille Newport BelCb native and arad- Taking that extra time earned questiouairel, all9Qlf all of the aid. WJ'bcymay not bave moved u&c of Newport Harbor Hip Lee peat accolades at Water-.,mts n•med Lee. in 20 years, so it can be a very School. front's uuaual awarda ~· ~ 91t •• re.u, wonderful and emotional time for them... Wbea llicbanl WM.di iahiah Some time before tbe neat, a I didn't expect tUt, • Mid Lep. Allo, Lee be&ewl tlMd bciDa ICbool, be wOlbd on die Balboa questionnaire wu 1e11t around .. Pat lllClltioned it at the bin-honest di Cdaical and keepiq Ferry durina the tummer. Now to all of the aaents in the office, quet." · abralt..of ctwnaa in lawa and the Lee's son, a music student akina for ftllF'liom u to how . But belpiq her fellow .,eats procaw ~ earned her much 8t Oraqe Cout Collete, can be the office could be improved. is just a small part of what Lee repeat busineu and many refer-teen working on one of the three One q~tion wu to name the does. She will help clients get rall from her clients. ferries. qent who waa the most helpful ready for their eoves and u, to Lee bu been an ._at for 10 Lee said that free time is 8 and professional. Much to the cue them throup the traum• ' yean and baJ •Pent the last eiaht premium for the family, and she surprise of owner-broker Pat "I help them to be organized, ·~ f"ale!'ro:t ~~· Sbe: and Richard have recently dia- a note from ·maur}' Great Potential ca~ •res m t e. ac ,area covered golf u a relaxing pas- will also wort m Costa .~esa and . time. She ii also involved in the parts of Lquna. But at 11 N~-Balboa Philharmonic Society, J!Ort she tnpws the beat. llavmg which provides music education lived there for ~ years. She an~ for younpten. her husband, Richard, and their "B t tat f 19-year-old son live on the . ut 1!0 r . es" up most o · Peninsula, five houses from the· my tame, ~ said. When I was beach. Jt wu always her dream f~t studying real estate, I had to own a beach houae in New-this f ~taaY. that I would only port, from the time she wu a come an and work a fe~ after- high school student living in noons a week and occua?nally Fullerton and spending her work ~n a wee~e~. But if you sualmen in Newport. are gom~ to do at ngh~, you have "I 'used to look at the houses !o be availab~ all the ta~. There and wonder who lived in them," ~ no .such thing as "workmg part Lee said. tune an real estate. Lee decided to go into real But working seven days a estate because her husband's week, 24 hours a day doesn't family, Iona involved in the • bother Lee, and she said she businea, c:Onvinoed her it wu a plans to remain in real estate for nice pl.cc to be. Richard owns a long time. hia own appraisal business and Waterfront Homes is located ia also ~ commercial broker, at 2•36 W. Cout Highway, m•king real estate a true family Newport Beach. Phone 631- afl'air. Richard is a Iona-time I~. · Top of the line construction. Two units with 3 bedrooms, 3~ baths; 2 units with 2 bedrooms, 2 baths. All units have wet bar, 2 fireplaces, attached garages. Spread your gai11 by selling these individually in different years. Bargain for tbe project at $1,~,000 .... .. .# , · An Excellent BUy ,,.. . .. ' .. Westcliff,four bedroom, 2 bath executive home. Move-in condi- -tion. Living room and dining room overlook large pool and patio area . Gourmet kitchen with excellent storage. Room for R.V., in addition to the garage with lots of cabinets fqr storage. $415,000 Some Summer & Yearly Ren~als· -~ . You can trust Realty World of New ort Beach (formerly Pete Barrett Real ) with all of your real estate needs. We're local professionals with a tho- ough 'knowledge of Newport Beac nd Costa Mesa! REAL TY WORLD . . NEWPORT BEACH • ... aY B. I• THE NEWPORT ENaGNICOITA MESA NEW8 AT a 1111 , INC •. Spedalbin1 In proper.ties ••.• on the water •.. neu the water and with a view of the water. BALBOA ISLAND ...... lmmeculate duplex. ~ •8Clve ....... Up 3 bdrm wilh ....... celling peltlct for owner occupMt. Low 2 bdrm. 2 ,..... euper aummer/wlu• rental for .... ,1t11n .... Income. ..._-.-• Fixer with 2 bdnna & large family room plu8 allldled bechelor unit with ldtcheneftl & private ennnce. A gNet opportunity to buftd or remodel on "8ndard illencl lot In g,_t location. 111·1• ................................. MM.Ill ·-... 111'1111' • Spectacular cont9mporary 4 bdrm wtth den, 18mily and tonMI dining rooma. Gourmel kitchen wtth Jennaire & butcher block center i81and. Apartment over 3 car garage wtth 1 bdnn & huge olllC9 with view. Seller wHt carry 1st T.D. for quaHtled buyer. ~ ................................ 11.1u. 111 • __.. Choice IOUth beyfront, new dock. A .. ~ lb • bdrm wtth tamity a e1egan1 formal dining room, 2 IP98 in ,,,...., b9th a outalde play yard, & uuna with tanning lamps. Built In '84 with fine craftlmanlhip. State of h art technology gukle9 the heating and cooling ay....,,._ spas & sauna, video, intercom & security aystiems. D1·1• ........... ,, .................... 11..M• ~ WATfRFRDNT . ~ WATEIF9IT elm Front row unit with panoramic views of h entire harbor. Freshly painted 2· bdrm 2 beth expanded luxury coop with new tile, drape8 & wan.,..,.,._ Available boat slip at $1 . 75 per fl Owner will carry 1st Trust Deed. 111·1• ..................................... I IAYF911 PUTllllE Spectacular Newport Harbor & night light Yiewa from this ~ sunny 2 bdrm & den unit. Wrapped ~nd a skytlt atrtum ._. are high ceHtngs. IMng room fireplace & muw IUite with .. balcony & deck. 111·1• ..................................... . IA,_ Clll on the water with available boet lllp. Lovely 2 bdrm a den condo wtth double .-ched .,.,... Pleufng neutral decor, .,..,...,,. ...... a many upgrac1e1. S.y vtewa trom LMng room, dining room, kitchen a mater bdrm. Ga'9d community with pool&1P9-lll·•• ..................................... . llTHllT condo on 71h floor with ~ oceen vt.we from tNery room. Elegant and apaclou1 comemporwy 2 bdrm with louchel of ebony .... and etched gla.. and handsome cu1tom wall .,......, ... Security bldg _.... doormen a pool. _,_,_ ................................. a... . .. ... • NEWPORT BUCH OftlCE WI W. COAST lllGRWAY . . (71') 631·f· LINDA ISLE Lml m.E CUiiom 5 bdrm home with Wnlly & formal dining roorna. 3 tlr9Pleces a br..adMt room on extra large lot. Two 1Unny pell09 teed to a p6w & llip tor a large Y9Chl JUlt l'8p9 to tlnnll & clubhoule In this mo.t prestigloul guard-gated community. ··-·-................................ 11 •••••• Lml m.E Exciting contemporary delign buitt around a large entry courtyard with tinkling fountain. Multilevel 5 bdrm wtth Wnlly room, den and dt9mdc 2 ltOry gourmet kitchen. High ceilings, berber carpelng and tile floors. Sunny pdoe & large dock. 111·1• ................................ 11.111.• lmM ml .. Menor HouM" with 4 bdnna. den/guest. 2nd loor _.,.,.,, 2 IDy entry, gourmet kitchen, cozy lalnlty room & ~ tom.I beyfront clnlng room. Lellded & etalned glasa windows & Fr. doors open to ._ ~-bey vtew a '° the terrace leading '° a dock tor 218rge boeta. 111·1• ..................... ·--........ ·''···· HARBOR AREA CllTA 8E11 Eastlide. unique bulldabfe R-2 lot. close to lhopping and bu1es JUST REDUCED. A1·1• .................................. 1112.m llW IAI• CW Seeutiful plan "4," perfect for .,wt.ining. 3 bdrrM. including muter wtth litllng .,.. & walk-In doeet. laundry a 11m11y & formal c1n1ng rooms plus 2 large petioa. Spertcltng wtth ,..., •pride of owner.hip." Bike to the ocean. U1·1• ................................. ml.m MYllllEI • Charming 2 bdrm home on large quiet lot, completely remodeled with a Southwestern feeling. BuHt around a large patio, broad expenM8 of glaaa. paver tile floors, French doors & beamed ceillng1 create a very open, light & airy feeling. A1·1• ............................... (U) 1411.• RPUT IUa condo in great mid-peninsula location. View9 of bey a ocean & steps to beeches. Over 2000 lq. fl with 2 bdnna. den, gourmet kitchen, laundry & biple garage. Built in '81 it has fN9lY possjble amenity. Skylights. brass fixtures, double paned windows, crown molding & security system. A1·1• ................................. 111._ Illa llllEI Spacious contemporary 5 bdrm home on corner lot with fOO!" for poot Paned windows in livtng a dining .,.._ step up living room with mirrored wan a view of beck bay & city lights. In lovely neighborhood with community beaches. 111·1• ................................. 1111.• WEITCUff Remodeled & spacious 4 bdrm custom home. Callfom6a ranch ltyte with dintng a family rooms. Freehty ~ & ptlinted. it ._ lmOOtt\ cefllnga, Fr. door1 & plantation shutters. Bay windowed Hvtng room a ,,..... u.. open to the prtv.-beckyatd with pool a .. 111·1• ................................ ·--- BRiii --Bwltifully refu'*'-d 5 bdrm -som..r' model wtth specious famity room a formaJ mlmnd dining room. Con'9mporary Pll..... with plantation shutters & hardwood floors. Lo•1ely ~no a triple garage. 111·1• ................................. ... CIFIM IEI. ... New ultra comempo1ary 3 bdrm condo in epectacular location on bluff overk>oking entire harbor. Dramatic cedar-sided unit with akytighta. fireplace, sunny patios and two car garage. 111·1• ................................. 11S. ·--·A Southern California sophisticated 4 bdrm *"' fllmlty a formal dining rooms, totally red••GMd wtth a contlmpormy .... Open lkyUt floor plan wtth tutured -..coo, Arizona lagatoiie flooring & Berber C.-. mue.d ~ cabinelry & plantdon ......_ u.n IMdlcaping surroundl a ..,..tdlng pool& ..... 111·19 ................................ -~ llDO ISLE Lm aE lcM811-priOed beyfront on the Island with dock fOr vwy ...,. ...... Bulft with top quality. the .. d .. 5 bcim-lilie & plMllr home could not be duplk • d tocMy. Rare poeantlal with fabutous twbor action vlewa Ill an excellent price. ··-·· ........................................ . 1.81 aE llfRllJ · MOii delir.t>le .. Soucr' location with Hale .,,.... b••ch • dock for ....... boats. MMIClllGI_, mtinllined OU1tOm 4 bdrm home. 1 llt time .., on mark& Very '-ge •L" lhaped living/ dining .,. opens to a.ylide ""8ce wtth ••amble awnlnga. great tor entlrtaining. Bright a open wtth ndllonal feel, just ... '° ciubhoule & '8nnta. 81·1• ................................ 11.•.111 Lm mi Rare waterfront charm In tt"8 grecloul •Old P•llldena" s1y1e home with an unbellevllbMt n · on the bey & llips to accolN'ftOdatl two large boata. Latticed courtyard entry with fountain, 4 bdrma up & mMil room down. pfua formal dining. family room & library. l.oY9ty brick beyfront terrace, perfect for entertaining. A1·1• ................................ a•.• Lm m.E awn beytront estate potential with 2 contiguous lots equaling 115' on the watlJtr in a fabulous tip of Udo .... location. One lot with 55' of bey frontage & a beeutfful 2' story 5 bdrm home wtth pool, spa & dock for large boet ·hf othel' with 60' of bey frontllge and a 3 bdrm home & dock. Separately at $3.900,000 and $2.950,000 respectiYefy. Or sold together. Al-1• ................................ II.Ill.• NEWPORT HEllHTS AREA 1m•1 Bill Charming Cape Cod wtlh 4 bdrms, 2~ baths & big famity room. Open, fresh & bright with vaulted ceilings, hardwood ftoora. lkytigt1'a. French doors. brick patio a fabulous COftlge garden . Just reducedt 111·1• ................................. 144!.I• CUFflMll -Superior clo8e-up view of bey, ocean a night lights. Large lot wMh 2 bd a family room home. pert8ct for adcllon, remodel or new home. Huge backyard, security 8ystem a double garage. A wonderful t.mity neighborhood of upecale homes. ... '°all echoola. •1-1• ....................................... . •• a1 Biii wtth tabuloua unobstructed oceen & bey vtewa from all rooma. Tri---3 bdrm home with tom.I dlrNng & family roome. a...ge tw.fct.llt room, huge bonus room (more bdnna?) & 3 car~ Two large decks for outdoor .,..,..ning & a ptlri( next door for privac;y. ··-·-................................. 1111.RI -·· ITI ·&ding 4 bdrm.,....,._, 8o111tuM .ctctflona augment ~ lncredtble hertMw vtew • lnclud9d ... S*ty '°°"' ..,....., room. pool & .. & 1 bdnft .... ODii ge in a wooded hll1lde ... . 111·1• ................................. --.- BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE . 315 MAIURa A VL (714) 673 '''' NeWPORT BEACH STUNNING OCEAN/aA Y VleW · Pcssibty the best view in v .. Bllboa! This penthouse ltftit Ills two roomy bedroom suites, each with private blth, & bllcoly. Uplflded carpetinc & attractive window coverinp. There is a skyli&flt. fireplace, & inside laundry. Why not cal now to see this magnificent view unit, today? $350,000 NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE MAGNIFICENT VIEW OF OCEAN a BAY · One of the largest units in the VIiia Balboa with a spacious family room, living/dining area plus two bedrooms, den, cathedral ceilines. skylights and two laree decks. Enjoy the security of a gated community and the care free life at the pool & spa or walk to the beach. Cati now for an appointment. $399,500 VERSAILLES PENTHOUSE VIEW · Popular "u Tour" model with two master bedroom suites each with its own bath. Beautiful view of ocean, bay & city li&flts. Very convenient location. WaJtt to the ocean or en;oy the lovely c1ubhouse, pool, & spa. Gated communi· ty & security building. Owner wilt carry 2nd trust deed. Immediate possession. $194,900 BLUFFS -FOR SALE OR LEASE -GREAT INVESTMENT OR STARTER UMT ·Sunny & brieht 3 bdrm, 2~ bath with new ceramic tile, plush carpet. & mini blinds. Spacious patio wtih larp brick BBQ. Convenient location. Walk to community pool, £astbluff ~ <:enter, parks., all Hilft School, churches & tennis. Assumable loan at 7.51 & owner may carry 2nd TO. Also for lease at $1600/mo. $259,000 includes land. BLUFFS -CONYE.-w? LOCATION - SUNNY END UNIT -AFFORDA8LEI · This light and airy home with a pretty treen outlool can be 3 bedrooms or 2 bdrm + den. Brick fireplace in ~vine room. Sliding doors open onto a spacious & private garden patio. Enclosed double praee. Low association dues. Super location nur community pool, Eastbluff Shopping Center, tennis, C.O.M. Hich School, churches & parks. Be sure to call soon, it won't last long! $215,000. L.H. EA8T8LWF DREAM HOI• • ... LISTllQ · You wl fal in. Iott with t11is clltolnized tqht & sunny 1i"'9 honle. French doors. 1P1nis11 tile, bey wttdows. rwd1lld Mtct. Ind bllutiful lancnc.ect yard n a fn of the special features. Located on a quiet c.,.._ Ind just a short Wiik to Eastbluff Part. This beautiful nei;lborllood is convenient to al ... pns, tennis, churches, Clll Hilft school, EasttMf StlOPPinl Center, Newport Center, and freeways. Hurry, it won't last! Call now for• appoinbnent to see! $479,000. WILDERNESS MIMAT ·"you wMt to Ill away from the hustle & bustle of city lite & bldl to nature, this home is for JOI. I is Slnlll_. by mountJifts, trees, strtHIS, & wild lift. c.ta11 IMilt throupout with ..... fUStlr be*ooll, ..... clollt, loft, family '°°"'· hill rOOlft, den IM dDlllll ...... Built in 1985, tllis 2200 sq. fl,..... is*"''"" .. contained and defiitlly "One of a lint'. TrMI a few mites past O'Neil Park on an uninlproYed rOld. $125,000 on federal lease land. .. AYDLY HUllfttGTON R•CMI · 4 BR or 3 BR Ind maid's room. 3 BA, falily "°"' witlt wet bar, forlNI dininl room, swilmin& poet • jlcmi. Many extras. Pier end slip to ~tt 60' boll Larat patio. $900,000. NEW LISTING-COSTA ••A DUPUX · This attractive 4 bd + 2 ba and 2 bd + 1 bl in up-and- cominc Westside, is suitable for owner/ occupant who desires income. New roof, + exterior has recently been painted. Each unit enjoys its' own private yard. Won't last long at this price! $259,900 ..W 2 STORY NEWPORT RACH TOW.IOUU · Two bdr111, 2 blth, one up, one down. 2 car Pfll' & lalftdry facility. Cathedrll ceilinc. LR with fp. fuly equipped Euro kitchen. All white carpetinc & drlPfS. $1,395/Mo .....-oRT MACH. BLUPPS CONYe- rHBn LOCATION· ........ 3 bdrm, 2"i blth. Walk to pool & [astt.llff shoppiftt center. $1,600/Mo ... 2 .. 2 BA 1.....-oRT RACH CONDO · 3rd floor. Some ocean view. Near Superior & PCH. $1 ,725/Mo. NEWPORT ~ · Weekly SUfltftlef rental. 5 bdr'm fanisMd home on Newport Peninsula front row. $2,000/Mo. r ... OllT WCH -.. NTHOUR • PA8lll ... OU8 NW · Three bedroom, two blth, plus fatlily rooll. $2,100 per month. Available 8/15. HARBOR VIEW t&LS-VIEW Hom · Cdm charmer, 3 bdnn, 2 bath •/IOft«M views of ba y & ocean. $2,300/Mo. Retocatiftc can be a very tryinc experience. But Georae Elkins can make it elSllf tor you. Georp EltnS Realty his been ,....... people find the rWtt homes for over 60 years. And to help MR '"""'·Glor&• Elkins has ;oillll witll IE.O, a lllioll1~1 lllw0tl of realtors who specillire ill -. ease the transition of rtlocatinc. We will direct ,. to 1 1111 Eslltl Profasional in the •• of JOit' choice who will discuss al ,our needs in dltlil. Go over ct••unity .-111 Pro• ,.. ........ on local schools, tlllrtlin••t. ....... Ind nerJtt*ll else of interest to JOU. • The Georp Elins r..,., prowidts Ws service n 1 courtesy to w cuslolws. Mt Cll w officl It (714) 759-9100 m '*fir• Iliac• 5'11f1l'll llDIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES THE LARGEST INDD'ENDENT llliL DTATE COMPANY IN THE NATION UDO ISLE • llA YFRONT $1,4H,OOO Larger lot and dock. Great view from spacious living room with bayfront patio for entertaining. Three BR, 4BA, plus family room. Terrific location. Barbara Aune/Carlyn Steiner NEWPORT NORTH $281,000 Most sought after front row location: wonderful views of city lights and mountains. Two BR, upper unit Living room with F.P. Upgraded.Ann Peters LUXURY, PRIVACY, BOAT SUP $375,000 With a bay view, slip will accommodate up to a 35' boat Two BR, 2BA, condominium with community pool. Sun deck. Laundry facilities. Two parking spaces. Gayle Amato LUXURY • VIEWS $133,000 Fonner Model w/flagstone courtyard entry, reflection pond and fountains. Two BR. 2'hBA, marble entry, highly upgraded kitchen w/ grantt. countertops. Gayle Amato c~ I -;'.' r1 f'f'~'rJor11t''Ur"'0 ' J r I ' r ~ I ~ ' l J I ~ l . ' ' i I I ' I l) UNIVERSITY TOWN CENTER $114,IOO Affordable end unit facing pool. One BR. living room with fireplace. Dining area, inside laundry area. Lower unit with private patio. Beverly Duddy EASY LIVING WITH STYLE 1210,000 Former modet, white carpeting throughout Both bedroom suites are generous in size and completely separate. Living room has bay window and fireplace. Gayle Amato CORONA DEL MAR $431,750 Located in near new gate guarded community of Jasmine Park. Ocean breezes and short walk to village or ocean. Three BR, 21hBA, family room. Overlooks park. Gloria Robertson/ Carolyn Lowe HARBOR RIDGE $741,000 Largest modet, serene private setting, custom- ized end unit next to wide greenbelt Four BR, 31MIA. custom outdoor spa. A must for a buyer seeking quality. Ann Peters BELCOURT IDUTY $7IO,OOO Exqullltl 2BR townhome. Former J.M. Peters rnocMI. Gourmet kitchen, beeutiful hardwood tloora. two llOry mtnoted dining room. Ter- r808d g9rden with 1p& Stllla Shirar LINDA ISLE $1 ,H0,000 LH. Contemporary perfection on gate guarded ·Island. Pier and slip. SBA, 4'hBA, family room located on view side, spacious patios. Dramatic two story entry. Stephanie Grody or Ann Peters G 0 L F C 0 U R S E VI E VJ BIG CANYON MEDITERRANEAN $1 ,290,000 Five BR home overtooking 14th green. Floor- to-ceiling picture windows. Separate children's wing. On quiet cul-de-sac, sweeping golf course, mountain and city light views. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody GOLF COURSE VIEW $1 ,215,000 Over1ooklng Big Canyons' 8th fairway. Four BR. 31hBA, formal dining room enclosed in cedar. Santa Maria stone, clear glass. Courtyard with spa. Views of city and golf course. Carol Allison ON THE GOLF COURSE $2,450,000 Big Canyon with lake view, beautiful custom home. High ceilings, SBA or 3BR. etegant living room, formal dining, his & hers study. Pool, spa, central air, alarm system. Beverty Morphy or Barbara Aune BIG CANYON CUSTOM $1 ,115,000 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 FABULOUS CUSTOM HOME $1,115,000 Traditional Country French, SBA, 6YlBA ho~. Serene setting on Big Canyon Country Club's 15th hole. Lake view, incredible quality throughout Danny Bibb or Stephanie Grody 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 balcc..... Danny Bibb and Linda Oeth ~[LFCTED DETACHEO WELL DESIGNED FAMILY HOME $471,000 Specially designed to present a formal living room and separate dining room for adult entertainment Four BR, plus bonus room. Space for active family. Hobie Denny SHORECUFF $111,000 Upgraded 3BR. 2~BA, custom home. Master bedroom with skylight and deck. Spa. remo- delled kitchen, effective use of skylights, exclu9ive ocean beaches. Stan Eaton cunowmo a IXPANDED tut.ooo Harbor VleW Homea. tr8ditionat 58R. 38A '-'lly home .. ltl bell Extlnlive UM of brick. 9la11 and rich wood• throughout. Lush -.....a..Hlfww IUJJmDR ULW llGHD 1111,111 R1•Dd1I 1Ne 48fl bw w .... wilt _...aour.ll~apen .. ..,room. wood ~ tllJaMJ .. au••ut. Md a lot wilt room for a pool Sul In ac.tion "r111(T (~. , I ·' ' I I \.) BIG CANYON $511,000 Monaco plan 3BR, 2'hBA townhome. Large master suite located on main levet, features private patio and spa Two story entry. Large formal living and dining rooms. Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody VJ ATER 'J: EV J PR 0 PERT IE S VACATION FEELING $521,000 Spectacular ocean & Dana Point Harbor views. Walk to harbor and shops from this custom decorated 38R, 3YlBA spacious townhome in Lantern Bay. Maria Elena GREAT BA YFRONT $110,000 ~rivate courtyard entrance, 60' of spectacular view. Three BR, wood floors, sit down bar, extensive custom built-ins, shared dock. $675,000 Leasehold or $890,000 Fee. Barbara Aune or Carlyn Steiner VIEW LOT $121,000 Corona det Mar, breathtaking view from the jetty to the Pavillion. Rare opportunity to build your once in a lifetime dream home. Exclusive neighborhood. Sara Hinman C.D.M. OCEAN VIEW $1,475,000 Landmark home, 4BR, 4YlBA, one of C.D.M's favorite homes. Original California Spanish architecture. Spacious gardens on large lot Linda Oeth or Lois Jacobs EMERALD BAY -OCEAN SIDE $1, 150,000 Older home on good lot with great view and fabulous potential. We just listed this at $1, 150,000. Lots of parking. Two stories O.K. Dave Hirschler or Rod OaJey C.D.M .... IE WATER VIEW $1,W,IOO Dramatic 180 degree views of ocean, jetty, Catalina and sunaeta. Listen to the sound of the waves. Spacious older home with 4BR, SBA. A special C.D.M. opportunity. Lois Jacobs/ Linda Oeth EMERALD BAY -LOCATION $2,375,000 You can toss a ball from decks into the ocean surf from this home overtooking Emerald Bay Beach. White water views, open beam ceilings, hardwood floors. 4BR, 4BA. plus powder room. Rod Daley or Dave Hirschler · MW DllHE ISTATE 11,711.;lll One of the fineet Back Bay residences loc ... d on iuperb view lot. approx. 2.2 ecr... Home hu unlimited potential. Grounda could accom- modate pool & '8nnia court. Four BR. 4~ ~ Morphy or a.rt.a Aune H.M80ll RW CUITOll tl.111ulll Mqnllcent 8' 11•1 Qu .. et, MCI 111 ..... lwoughoul. lnolu 11911 .. 2 luxuftoue P 111 r ....... llbUloUa ldlCherl ..... , -... Pool. IP& One of tie ••fa .._ 11' I I o.n,.., or sa ,._ ... Groctt ...... '• .. F =FULL DATE Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 14 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. IS . Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. IS Jan..15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 Jan. 15 . , • • t f ' neata1EatatelllotterC011taillloal1t1mW._dollwWdtlaa..U.ol,_..Neeri.Caa1I•..._ is c..,..ed from ••t-••tarJ lnall• tu ,ul at die dlM of caat1•1radoa ol ._. at ... rate of SI.II per thome• ...,. of ca_. ... .._ esdeMzc u1 HMMa .__ ... _, .,. nGect a f.O lales price. Trmt Dee4k n8ed ~ awb ... -1 lla•e 1Mea record•• aplmt • P11)f*t1 on wlllc• tlMre was no ale. The Coaa Meu News pro.we. tWI lafonatlon as a p9ltllc sen ice. F =FULL P =PARTIAL , PROPERTY TRUST DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION Jan.5 112 Sandi Lane $95,250 $127,000 F Jan.5 232 Magnolia Street $150,000 $190,000 F Jan.5 280 W. Wilson Street $110,600 $147,SOO Jan.6 3336 Nevada Avenue not avail not avail Jan.6 788 Hudson Avenue $131,800 $146,SOO F Jan.6 288S Anza Lane not avail $170,000 F Jan.6 270 Joann Street not avail Quit Claim Jan.6 6740 Surf Street not avail not avail Jan.6 934 Arbor Street not avail $15,000 P Jan.6 268 Sherwood Street not avail not avail Jan. 1 260 Magnolia Street $62,000 $188,000 F Jan. 1 2825 Club House Road $217,350 $241,500 F Jan. 1 2041 Flamingo Drive not avail Quitclaim Jan. 1 2041 Flamingo Drive not avail Quitclaim Jan. 1 2246 Raleigh Avenue $107,900 $135,000 F Jan. 1 3020 Langs Bay $100,000 $125,000 F Jan.8 2048 Phalarope Court not avail Jan.8 2053 Maple Avenue not avail Jan.8 2118 Vista Entrada Jan. 8 1831 Newpqrt Hilla Eut 503 Hu.el (CDM) Drive I 22 Bayerelt Court 7 Ima Loa Court 2 Can>:on llWiPrive 8Y GDllY AND CimJSTA LONG In such a real estate market • tbe one we currently find oanelvea, one wondetl bow so many buyen can afford the -tina prica of homes in the Harbor Area, and even leu ell.pensive areas of Southern CalifomiL The auumption that any of the buyers ia our immediate area are fint-time buyen ii incorrect. For the IDOlt ,.n. tbOle wbo are buyiq in die Newport Harbor Area are buying tbeir leCODCI, or even third or fourth home. A youna couple Purcbuina a home in the 1450,000 ranae- not unusual for a home in Newport Bach or Colla Meaa today-if tt.cy are comiq in with tbe tndtional 20 percent dowa, would be lootina at a loan of some 1360,000--atro- . nomical for molt youq buyers today. Thote payments would be in the raqe of over $3,000 per month and would require an income of around SJS0,000 per year to qualify for sucb a loan. But, if the wne younl couple comes out of a home in New Jency from which tlley ue brinaing S2SO,OOO cub, the $200,000 loan will be not 10 painful. The fact ia that most of our buyen, coming from JDOtber home with comiderable We mo haft to look at Cbc imponwe of ..... ,... in a--W ... •JiPC.IWD tboap tbe ,.... INyiaa that ezpeuive · botie in Newport Be.m may not be co....,.._., depeadent on wla one pemt increue in tbe interat rate, if be ia buyina tbat leCODd hQme (or third), the buyer of bil home may be more clepeadent on the umc I percent fluctuation of intereat. Often an entire 1equeoce of Alll ii involwcl wbicb mi&bt beain with an innpemiw condo in Corona, and culmin1te in an expemive purchae OD the Waler in Newport Bach. But, if the buyer of the home in Corolia ia elimjnuect by the increue in the interest ratCI, be could influence ttie entire chain of purchMa. Yimt WC are DOW teeiq in Newport Bach ue three ctlte-. aoriel Of hJela: I. Tbe eucutiw transfer who ia comina out of a nice out-of- area home. 2. The .. upwardly mobile" family wbo Im IOld a home in a lea upemive Southern Cali- f onia area. such 11 Huntington Beida, or Irvine. 3. The f oreip buyer or otlm speculator-who wants to take advantqe of the extraordimry recent appreciation of looaJ homea. equity-buildup, can come to this This rather remarkable area with considerably more increue in the prices of homes than the 20 percent required in . bu its adYant•H and disadvan- tbe standard tramlCtion. taaa. We know that it will uot last forever, and that a bump of a couple of percentaae points of interest could bring it all to a sudden, and for some people, painful, halt. Uonr3 of N~pon u locat«I al 369 San Mp/. and can be rNched at 640-5664. Keep Op With the Jones'. . ' . .:"", ~ o/ ... REA.LTORS ar••c1un .......... 11-.111 Trelmndoumly ugrllded 2 BR + Fil. Towne C.oDection Plan merdled oU Mon. plumb cerpetinc, experwive me of mirron It rhuuen. o.tom reer yard Janmc.pinc. Sec .• AJC. 3 frpb. A* foe ... 1 RONl'BLSOT ' f? 2 ..... 1111111 New on market in x'lnt loc. r'·..:oto Catatine. Palos Verdes. rso '--'xW fence, pvt pool & spa. ~ ...... with air oond. 2 patioa & other .....u features. A* for ... JOANN DORAN .... . U'lf 1111 Im lli.E 11,llllll Prbne 1Unny location on larae. lot lot! c.on........., • tramitionel in de9ip. home ---hiP cei1in9', beautiful brick Boon & open, Oawinc floor plan. Deliped by int1ecclatmed.an:~5 family BR, maid'• rm. 6BA & fonnel ctininl rm. Pvt baylide terrace & dock foe.Jarae y.cbt! DENNE SODERLING ., •• ,.... 11.111.111 Once in a lifetime estate! Qenerom UR of rlate, brick and glasa situated Oil 2 private .:19 with trees and lakes yet cloee in the 1\mtin Hilla. Foe information ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN ICEl•lllT lfl• ... 2 BR, 2 BA upper level condo on the and. Furnished, adjacent to community· park. 2 car garage, available monthly at $1500 from Septem- ber on. Ask foe ... CLIF a r.L YNNE KBMP . . .. - \ -· _.... ........ • c • • ..... .. ~ ~~~IR. r:.!~~:~-o:BA ~ guest quarters. Larae family roam w/~. gourmet kitchen and master bdrm all overlooldnc pool and entertainment yard. RV end boat storece area. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY •mm W&IEWllll R 1111•111 Laguna Beach 3 BR. 2.5 BA a.mom. Family rm. f~ dining rm & kitchen nook. Vaulted clp, int. plant boxes, marble, rec e11ed liahtin« & mirrOred wardrobes. Mstr w/retreat w/fplc. Spa, intercom & ¥C. system. 2 car pr. & docks. Aak for • DENNlS GRIMES ,_ ·-11.llllll Biil ·location on Lido Island• Newer tri-lewl home wlht lavimb marble fayer' & new Bwber carpet. Jl!weDent for ~ 2 wet ..... gomnel kitchen Ii bayaide .. tio. ~CT s1er suite with all amenities. Pri=tor 80' + yadlt. Ask foe ... DIANA PROSSER • mm 1111.111 Pride o'f ownership 3 Bll& ,. 0'P· 2 BR. 2 BA down. Walk to ': 0 1'il! .-ch. Vaulted oeilinki.. ~s -· aoon. 4 car ..... + extra parking. GAiL TAYLOR CIB•A m -IMD llllblll Walk to the bem:li tram du. lovely 3 BK..._ -t IW unit. One of. the IDDlt delinble mMC. in Corona Del Mer. Call foe )IOUI' exdulive 9howinc· AK foe ... ESTllBll YANK KE.-.11111•.. 1111,111 Lacuna Beam. 3 BR. 2.5 BA. tri-Jevel amom home on quiet comer Jot. nicely lmdraped. Vaulted ceilinp, frencb doon, hardwood floon, *Yllehta. mlllly decb • windows plore. Bre.k- fast nom, famil1_~~• 1oft. A* foe ... DENNIS GRIMES IELCIUll Emm'Ell B.ElrJICE 1711,• Light & airy 2 BR x ... L. ox1 noon. Over- sized lot 1ar. S U .1 with forma 1 gardens and f -·· ASK foe ... MARY DI TULLIO ml• IDLE lllllll Melded in old c.oroa. del Mar, this 2 BR, 2 BA ti model perfect! Gourmet kitchen. cmy livinC rm w/frplc. Sp.ciP.18 m"l't.er ate w/walk in clmeta • more. AK for ... DIANA PR0881CR .. LSml ••••1 M.,Vficent .... Tudor jult perfect for lf'OW-ine &mily. 5 BR, 4 ~ BA. family room. 3 cs PJ1tle. Gated pool In one of. the most beautiful areas in Newport Beech A* far ... ESTHER YANK JCll~!!~~ted .. 1MBB. •.• 111 \St ua..:u. jLmt Stepl away from OClMll with ....-. views. Dramatic 4 BR. 4 BA U. I08ring ceilinp, formal dininc room. pme room. outbgeoua mmer-BR w/fplc, 1pa. stained el-& ocean view. Ask foe ... DELIA DELAGADO Im.... 1147 ... Spmcx. family home in~ Shores' 'ek dc'te community. Grat location en ,reenbelt, just steps to the lake. 4 BR. 3 BA. family room, cathedral munp Beautiful. natural .etting. aar- roumled by trees, very pvt w/nice view of I.ab. Ask foe ... RONDA BEIN ---· ....... 1111,111 Like new 4 BB. 3 M hilme wt1h top qudtJ an DeW kit W/OfW1 view, fplc iD KBR, ... ..;... view deck in fnmt, pool w/vir# ol. hills in t.m. J car ~_J and much more! A* for ... PHIL A EUGENIA STAJU[BNBUBG P&l&D• 111111 1111.111 New Ustin&' Dock available! 2 BR. and ~ OYel' 2:500 If. hbulom view from balcony' 9eCUrity and privacy. Ask foe ... JO ANN KENTON 111 _. caw 1174.111 Newport Beech Penthouae. Reduced $20K! Selle!- is anxious. Fabu.ba 2 BR. 2 BA decorator condo w/ocean views and breeaes from ~ rm. New berber cpt, mirrored marble fp)c, cedar cbeta & more. Security gated comm. Only steps to beach. Ask for ... · DELIA DELGADO IA? II llEW Ullml 1111 Im lflR Four BB. 2 BA. walkinc ~ to conun. pool and IChQol, brand new carpeWw. freshly painted . interiar and«tera. Immediate omapocy aw&. able. $2.000 per mo. 1 year leMit. Ask for... • 4'ULIA LIAO .. . .. ...... ml.Iii Ocean view and totally uwaded 4 BR, 3 ~ BA. in ~ Newport Beach Jocation--priced to move at $697,000. Ask for ... BILL A DONNA WEBSTER __ , •• .., 1441.• Let them pther round this h ' quet-sized dming room or invite them"', 0 nal BBQ on the patio w /adjoininp #0' \-..... Either event will be a succaa ~ ., large detached home: located in w,_, .Age; steps to the South Lake. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN 3 CORPORATE PLAZA • SUITE 101 • NEWPORT CENTER INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER ~. • • • . I NIE 1• MY n . t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS-MY 11. 1• Ne.wport Ensign/Costa Mesa News . Classified Ads ... .. SA VE TIME ·~ · ·. .. ~· . . .. 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The Newport Ensign The C esa News • NEW LISTINGS Ull• VIEW .. El 1411.111 BEAUTIFFUL 4 BR. 3 BA EXCELLENT LOCA- TION.HIGHLY UPGRADED W/PLANT. SHUT-· TEAS, FRENCH DOORS, WINDOWS. SPA. & LOVELY LANDSCAPING. A. PERFECT HOUSE & OUTSTANDING BUY. OLD CDI 1175,• COM DUPLEX DEVELOPED FOR MAXIMUM POTENTIAL TWO LARGE UNITS, OPEN SPA- CIOUS FLOOR PLANS. CONVENIENT LOCA- TION NORTH OF PCH. REWPORT IEACH . 181 O,• RARE -~EA ISLAND COND. SPACIOUS, BRIGHT UPGRADED LIKE NEW. 3 BR, GOLF COURSE VIEW FROM QUIET LOCATION. CLOSE TO SHOPPING. Ill CAIYOI -·- COUPLES. SINGLES OR 2NDHOME BUYERS, THIS IS IT! 2 BR, DEN OVERLOOKING THE GOLF COURSE. EVERY AMENITY BEAUTI- FULLY DECORATED. GORGEOUS PATIOS W/ SPA IElCGUIT Hill 1111.• GAEA T VIEWS! OVER 3,000 SQ. FT. OF ELE- GANT CONTEMPORARY PERFECTION. TWO HUGE MASTER SUITES WITH HIS & HER BATHS & CLOSETS. 3 CAR GARAGE. GATED COMMUNITY. HARBOR POllT II!&,• ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL 3BR, 3-1h BA HOME IN PRIVATE GATE GUARDED COMMUNITY. SO MANY UPGRADES ... YOU MUST SEE TO APPRECIATE! PLUS POOL & SPA CORDIA DEL IAll &•.DID OCEANFRONT VIEWS OF CATALINA SUNSETS, JETTY & BOATING ACTMTIES. SPA, SECLUDED PA TIO, 3 CAR GARAGE & EXTRA PARKING. ALREADY PERFECT BUT CAN EXf'.»AND EASILY. RARELY AVAILAfll Bl , Liii ENJOY NEWPORT BAY + CITY UGH18 FROM BEAUTFULL Y MMNTAINED 1 IR co-OP UNT. NEUTRAL DECOR. NEW KITCHEN. PORCH" + FOREVER VIEWS. PIER + SUP AVMLAP 8 .um . . ••·••• GORGEOUS BAYFRONT 8TH FLOOR PENT- HOUSE. NO IE I I EA YEW ANYWHERE IN TOWNI COMPARE THIS EXCEUENT PFICE W/OTHEA BAYFT. PROPE"1tl8. OWNER WILL CONmDEA TRADE · NEWPORT BEACH ·OFFICE . . .. CORNER OR COAST RWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 ,' NEWPORT BEACH WEIRUfF .... BEST BUY. LOWER 2 BR CONDO IN GREAT LOCATION. THIS END UNIT HAS NEW PAINT & CARPET & IS CLEAN. FP IN LR, 2 PATIOS, COMM. POOL CALL NOW. IEWPIRT HEllm am.• PRIME OCEAN VIEW LOCATION, LARGE FAMILY ROOM WITH FIREPLACE. OPEN KITCHEN, BAY WINDOWS, SPACIOUS YARD. AN OUTSTANDING VALUE. HAR• llHE . am.• VIEWSH OCEAN, BAY + CITY SKYLINE FROM THIS 3 BR 2lit BA HOME. BOTH LIVING ROOM + FAMILY ROOM HAVE FIREPLACES. GUARD GATED COMM. W/2 TENNIS COURTS + POOLS. IEAVIEW ..._. APPEALING 2 STORY, 4 BR, 3 BA. .. PORT ROYAL," DECORATED IN TRADITIONAL COUNTRY STYLE. CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION. 1/2 BLOOK FROM POOL. SPA AND TENNIS COURTS. HEllm -·-JUST REDUCED :rao•ocEAN, BAY, CITY LIGHT VIEWS. 15 YR. OLD CUSTOM. 3 BR. 3 BA. GOURMET KITCHEN. AC, SEC SYSTEM, NEW PAINT & LANDSCAPE. IMMACULATE HOME. IEACOll IAY -·· BEAUTIFUL, CONTEMPORARY PULASKI DESIGNED HOME WITH SKYLIGHTS, BEAMED CEILINGS, SPA. MAIN HOME HAS 1 BR, LOFT PLUS 2 BR AFT. , nova IBEI 1741.• GREAT DOVER SHORES LOCATION! OPEN MUL Tl-LEVEL FLOORPLAN. ARCHITECTUR- ALLY DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM BACK-BAY ' AND CITY LIGHT VIEW. IY•-17 ... 11 SUNSETS OVER CATALINA, LIGHTS OF FASHION ISLAND FAOM 4 BA HAA80A RIDGE DREAM HOME. FA + WOOD-PANELLED LJ8RARV,WfTH FP. IALIOA llLAll 11.211.• BEST LITTLE ISLAND BAYFRONT LOCATION. 4 BR OR 3 BR + BACHELOR UNIT. ONSHORE MOORING. MOTIVATED SELLERS. BRING OFFERS. POSSIBLE EXCHANGE. . ' n11mu 11.211.aaa SENSATIONAL NEWER BAYFRONT HOME WI NEW DOCK. PENINSULA'S PRIME LOCATION. 3-CAR GARAGE, LOVELY YARD + EUROPEAN KITCHEN. CUSTOM FEA TU AES GALORE. FOR THE FUSSY BUYER. · PEllllULA IAYFIOIT 11,311 ... FANTASTIC BAY AND MOUNTAIN VIEW LOCATED ON BUENA VISTA. 4 BR, 4 BA. ELEVATOR, SAUNA, 2 FP ARE A FEW OF THE AMENITIES. YOUR PRIVATE SANDS BEACH, BRICK PATIO.+ DOCK FOR LARGE YACHT. SEPARATE APART. FOR $1,700,000. IAYFIOIT 11.&D.• ENTER INTO A SUNLIT COURTYARD LUSH WI FLOWERS & PLANTS ON THIS 8 BR SPANISH HACIENDA + DECKS THAT OVERLOOK THE SERENE BA YFRONT WITH DOCK. \. C8LUll llLAID 12,168.000 LOCATION, VIEW, LUSH LANDSCAPE, BAY- FRONT. A FABULOUS HOME WITH QUALITY BUil T-INS, GAEA T FLOOR PLAN, ENTERTAIN-. MENT RM ON BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE ISLAND. UIDA 111.E I! ..... SPECTACULAR, CONTEMPORARY, REMO- DELED, BAYFAONT, EUROPEAN KITCHEN 4 BR 5lit BA. TURNNG BASIN, VIEW, LARGE SUP +SOUTH PATIO ·