Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-22 - Newport Harbor Ensign. • 0 C!l ~ z in ...-I .... -4 E O"-O"- _J f'·' H t'°J <I LL.~ u o~ ESTA8USHED 1941*41ST YEAR•NUMBER 7*(714) 831 -8120* NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPER•THURSOAY, SEPTEMBER 22. 1988 U r H X~ :r:oz m <I CL <I m E r-0 CC 0 <I :J u o u... m nocrats, Republicans targeting OC --.... BY CHERYL STERLING Bob Davia, newly elected president of the Corona del Mar Kiwanis Club takes the club's motto, "We build" seriously. He would lite to see mcm- benhip in the club arow from itl current 70 to more than 100. The newly elected officen to take their seats on Oct. 1, in addition to Davis are Dave Hibbard, president elect; Marion Halfacre, first vice president; Jack Mills, treasurer, Brian Robinso~ secretary; Harry Hartstein, immediate past president and J ocl Carlson, Scuttl~butt editor. The Board of directors arc Mike Ashe, Jim Perry, Harold Coopridcr, Joel Carlson, Joe Mauriello, Al Stock- ton, Bob Loughridge and John Wikle. All have the same interest to sec the club reach the $25,000 goal for the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center at Corona dcl Mar High School. The major f undraising activity will be the annual pancake breakfast. rummage sale and raffle on Sunday, Oct. 23 beginning at 7 a.m. Many exciting doorprizes will be offered. "We are an important service club in Corona del Mar," said Davis ... I am hoping to continue the growth of our club and when people in Corona del Mar think of service, they will think of the Kiwanis." Tickets for the pancake breakfast will be available soon. Call 673-2171 for more information. • II BY CHERYL STERLING Orantt County is the key to Cali- fornia and California is the key to the nation in November's presidential election, spokespersons from the Republican and Democratic parties agree. Both say their main concerted effort is voter registration and are striving to bring their numbers up by the October 11 deadline. The national election, when Republican Vice President Geortt Bush and Democrat Michael Dukakis will face off, is November 8. Tom Fuentes. chairman of the Orange County Republican Party, said that voter registration is the most critical focus at this time. "Right now, we have 212,000 more registered Republicans in Orange County than Democrau, .. Fuentes said. 1bat is the highest margin in our history here. It helps to give us national notoriety as the country's most Repub- lican county." Fuentes said that volunteers are contributing heavily to the voter registration effort. Another focus is on getting already registered Republicans to get out and cast their votes, or GOTV. Get Out The Vote. Volunteers arc being recruited to walk precincts and make telephone calls. On the Democratic side, worker Tim Carpenter remains upbeat even though the numbers of voters registered to the Democratic Party arc not as high as for the Republican Party. .. We have a lot of people out there ctltf Id• NI 3 General Plan changes to council A package of amendments to the city's general plan, which bas been under study for months by the city staff and Planning Commission, will make its debut before the City Council Monday night. To accomodate the staff brieimg and public testimony on the plan, the regular City Council meeting will begin at 6 p.m. The public bcarina on the general plan is set for 7:30 p.m. Among the features of the amend- ment package are: • Changes in the zoning of older residential areas, mostly on Balboa bland and in West Newport, to reflect current land use. These include chang- ing some multi-family designations (R3 or R4) to two-family or single-(amily housing (1U or RI) and cbangin.1 some R2 parcels to RI. • Raising the minimum number of square feet necessary to build a duplex from 2,000 square feet to 2,375 square feet. • Placing a basic floor-area ratio of 0.S on commercial properties (that is, the total enclosed area can.not exceed one- balf the buildable area of the parcel). This can be incre •ed in certain cues. • . ' ' • • ' . ::tn raising kids, we reeR wh"t . we so · IY BONNIE ENGSTROM · lt can l be said enough. I need to bear it over and over again, aad so do you. When it comes ,, to raising kids or working with : kids or even being around kids, ! we reap what we sow. productions, student counciJJ and class officers arc being elected, and in many elementary schools a student is beins chosen in each class to take the daily roll or collect the lunch money. A few parents will proudly hear the success stories. Moat of us will have to commiserate with the stories of f ailurc or frustra- tion. Our jobs arc the hardest, to show love, compassion,_ ~ The old books arc being hit 1 hard, hopefully, now that school , bu begun again. Competitive : .sports arc in full swing; student : roles arc being chosen for drama • . . " .. . ': . I " .. t .. I • I.° I 2 • .., ~ r . .. ,. .. .. , '-'nk\ .. --------- : .. alteration NEW LOCATION 4117 CAMPUS DRIVE In the Marl<et Pf«::e Shoppif16 Center Acroa from UCI 856-2344 Custom Alterations For Men & Women •, ,...---~---., : : : . I PANT I SKIRT I I HEMS : ,ttEMS I I s300 : •&• : I A PAIR I •llWtt· 11 I I Unlined I L ...._,,__ ---'---.,. .... f"PflN f.2541 2956 HARBOit Bl.VD. At Harbor & Balcer in the S.'9way CAtar 549-1543 TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU •I &EM WISE under $10 per carat, but there ere a few pink stones that hew broucht up to $60,000 per carat These are found by careful combirw throuch the carataee to find the pinks before offerina the diamonds for ute on the open mari(et. These rare stones aet special trutment in cuttinc and merchandisin1. Arayle recently started offerirll these stones 8t auc · tion by sealed bid in order t.o aet mu.lnun profits. Due to the hilhty included rwture at tt.e Pink dilmonds the km fn cuttins is e1aout "*Md the lillB at thefiililhed--isllnll • ....,, Bllinnirw Frid9y we wiM hlM! a tNflf 1/3 cam. Ewn the very.,... con.ction of t.ncy color diMtonds pinks (1/ 10 carM Md under) meet on displey in the.....,,.. Moitof ._ "'!I in car.t lots wffl brine • much • stones are from the new ArDte. $10,000 per c.rmt when IOld to mines in Australia. n... ,,,._.,. d1ll1rs. in the North We.-n .... ol ,,.._ Thel8 natlls ,_. dlett prinwtfy tr.fia. I uy"rtfl'll'-.•th9y_,. wtth the pinks of AUltraUa but~ ontyditccMnd ~ten,_... 1111> atso hew found 10me bNuttfut and hew only"-" in pn:iduction in browns in lllf'ler "* which wm the l9st four or fl"9 ~· to appe1I to meri in ;..try. They lf'8 Dee.rs has heel a joint vanture delcribild as CCJIMC, ckM, ctwn- wtth the Aultrafians and molt of the PlllM. and cirnwnon and .,. wiry produc:tionafthesemlneshnbeen .uracttw, brilliant stones ... but Channeted ttwo&llh their m.rutinl come In •nd ... thii cdteCtion of procnwn. The mejot pert ol the out· unu..t fMcrcalGr cffllrnolldl which put of tt-. mfrm tn Aulnlia -. Wifl be on ditptay for a ..-ltllftirc .been lnduitri81 d6Miol1ds ~tor Fridey. CHARLES H. BARR ·u.lae~ and, aomehi>w, expreu our uncoDilitional love. Not often do I watch TV or Listen to the lidio. :rwe rare times in the past month duriq which I did both found me IO captivated that, in the case of the radio progam, I sat in my car in the driveway for IS minutts so as not to miss a word. The theme of both prograll)s was the same: how we react to our children. The TV program, I no longer remember the station or the moderator, cited several scientific studies done by prom- inent rcsearchen in early child-Thia study reminded me of the hood development about bow little boy who med to sit beside parenta respond to their children me all throa1h elementary physically. No, I am not 1peat- ina of physical dilcipline. I .. speaking of how 8dulta re.ct physically to children 'I physical appearance. They found conclu- sively that parents and teacbei'S, in particular, respond more warmly, more happily and with fewer restrictions to attractive children. Children with a phys,. ical deform'ity, those who w<fre tom or dirty clothing, those who weren't as ~rctty" as their peers in a group or a family, even those who had a "funny" haircut, were frequently ignored or glowered at. Parents actually smiled and laughed more with "pretty" newborn babies. Think about bow this "shap- ing .. of a child's personality An:tt•···---p(.mlllwe Wiii, T•.._.,.,_.,, lildl1n l'Ull..-llfectl ............................... of .. WOl'td. Al I SRI ... sq ..... .......... ...... ..._ .... CA -(7Mtm 1111 llMdcaaftlltbJ.-CFElW ..... .. . AU ....... .......... -0 ..... o... ...... ca-UMt .... 11 The good past~r, father.. Qf. a girl and four boys, cited a personal incident, which actu- ally happenc-4 in my own family. His wife, who~ he calls the ~EO of the family,,drew him asid~ to ask, "When 's the last time you talked to one of the kids b y themselves and you wercn 't disciplining him?" Recognizing a well-taker\ cri- tique of his parenting skills, he made a concerted effort that day to sit privately with each child and just plain chat. He pointed out something good about each that he'd noticed. For instance, the six-year-old was learning to part and comb his own hair quite adequately. Later that evening, be found the five children huddled in a confab in one of tbeir bedrooms. As be entercd;he overheard one say, "Did Dad have a private talk with each of you today? Do you think Mom and Dad are getting a divorce?" His final reminder was, "Emphasize hope over hurt. Emphuiz.e tbe potential over the problem... And, "Enci>uragers dwell on tomorrow, not yester- day." Don l sweat the small stufll By the way, Buzzy was lucky. He turned out to be a master finish carpenterwbo, when I last saw him, wu f ormina bis own construction firm. But then,· his mother lo•ed him uncondition- ally! .,,,,_ Blepttom u a •mbn of tM Corono del M• llirh SeltoOI PT A. tlw HorbaT Cowt- dl PT A""" •rw1 tu a~,,.,,,,.,,,, ore Founll Dl.rtrict PTA., Election •.• rs ,.._,., wlao are llepublicana for D11tati1," 1aid Carpenter. -rhere ii an aapellift voter rePtraUon drive on, with 677 pnriect capt•• workina hard." Carpenter added that the coutal area and the aouth coaaty are covered heavily by Democratic voluntecn. The Dat•kil Headquarters OD Coast lliabway in Newport ae.cb ii alated for openina on Monday, Sept. 26. In Newport Beach, commun- ity activiat Molly Lyon bu ordered Republicans for Dub- kil pim for her friends to wear. 1 .. I ro-registcred to the Demo- 1 cratic Party fiw months ago and everyone I know bm, eapeci••ty womea, ~ votiqtor Dmt•ki&," Lyon wd. wrbe llepablican Party Ion ua on ita anti-ERA stance and the ileuea of pro-life. And we felt pandered to when we beard Dan Quayle wu cbolen became, Ilia loob appeal to women. Who do they think wearer Oran1e County il a very important rqion for determin- ina what candidate will win in tbe state, KCC>rdiq to Fueata and Carpenter. It ii the HJCODd largat county popul.uon-wile in the state, with a key number of VOies at ltatc. .. Oraqe County ii a Repub- lican bastion, the way West Loa Aqeles and San Francitco are Democratic butiona." aaid Fuentes. I Letters to the Editor Dear Etlltor. The recent accidental ahoot- in1 of Sundaaa Bryant bu prompted a number of articles and editorials. Within boun of the incident, accu1ation1 of wronadoing were made by Marlena Bryant and her attor- ney. llepreaentatives of the police department and this off"JCe have responded to inquiries from the pre. and constituents regarding the events that led to the tragic incident and the potential liability of the city. We have responded honesdy to these inquiries and have expressed the compassion and sympathy we all feel for Mr. Bryan~ his wife and their children. Our expressions of sympathy and concern have not always appeared in print. My comments reaarding the absence of legal liability have been wrongly interpreted by some as indicative of a lack of personal concern for Mr. Bryant and his family. The city of Newport Beach, the .. council, staff and raidenta are all saddened by the eventa of Sept. S and we pray for the speedy recovery of Mr. Bryant with as little hardship on his family as possible. However, the penonal concerns of individual council memben and staff can- not cbange the way we admin- ister taxpayer dollan. Public entities are very differ- ent from private corporations in terms of their ability to respond fmancially in situations such as this. The city can only pay the medical bills of an injured per- son if it is legally liable for those injuries. A determination of legal liability will likely be made by a judge or jury some time in the future after all the facts att known. Again, we extend our sym- pathy to Mr. Bryant and his family. RobertH.Bwullam CJtJ AUGnleJ NewportBeada ... ' ............. · .... ·. : I ' . . . :: .. '.. ~ . ' .. :. . ~ .. -. . :~ . ~. . e EX'PEAT INSTAUAT'°" •All WORK GUARANTEED •BERBERS •PLUSHES •FRIEZES• CUT -LOOPS • STAINMASTER •STAIN BLOCKER eANSO..VWORRY-!.:fREE . . •AT THE LOWEST -· POSSIBLE PRICES! FEATURING MOST MAJOR BA~NOS AT DISCOUNTS CRf.mT TE ... AVAi ... o.A.C. • IRW• _ ........... .............. .....,. =· ... •ntE...aRT·•·--.. •• . ESP ••• the public aboat ......,.,.,... OIJ. a , .... ,., that her coune it not claiped to pve answers to pbeaomeaa but rather to educate and inform .. JoarMJ into Coucio.,.. neu." ..u every Tlauilday eveniaa from Sept. 22 dlro9sb Oct. 13, froiD 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Iaterelted partia may also Get back into circulation with Slender You: It's a fact. We become more sedentary as the yea add up. And that can mean poor circulation. aches and pains, and lower energy leYets. Now Slender You• Figure Salon can help you set back into circulation with our unique No-Sweat \\'ortcotJt :- Our six motorized tables sendY exercise different parts d your body -easing stiffness, inaeasing flexibility and improving circulation -making it the ideal workout for many arthritis sufferers, stroke victims and heart patients. Slender You • is easy on the budset, too. Just pay as you ao, and quit whenever you like. No expensive memberships, no contracts, no risk. And your first visit is absolutely free. So set frt and set active! Call Slender You• today and set back into circulation. 1215 W. BAKER ST. (Corner of Baker & Fairview) ~'Bell mptum tlit roman« an4 tradition-of of4 'En9fan4 in 50ft!y c!ttaifal &rusft stro&s. 546-0711 • Soatll Coast Plua Villa• (Across from SoUlh Coo.rt Plaza) OPEN 9:tl TO 4:M ':M TO 9:11 SUNDAY : t:M TO 4!tl TITLE cuaaDfT CAU8T flllC& NO. ISS. MnVALur -..cTTOA...._ WEST lt.INGION DELL (on ainvas) S50 DRIFTSTONE MANOR (o:i calWU) SSO PENS HURST TEA ROOMS (on canvas) S50 DUCK~BRIDGE COTTAGE (on canvas) S50 WAKEHURST PLACE (on canvas) 950 DOVE COTTAGE GARDEN (on canvas) 950 HALFWAY COTTAGE (on canvas) 950 SHERE VILLAGE ANTIQUES (0t1 canvu) 950 WHITE LILAC THATCH (on canvas) 9SO 80DIAM TWILIGHT (on c:aavas) 950 ALLINGTON CASTLE. KENT (on canvas) 1850 BRENDON HILLS LANE (on canvas) 950 JASMINE THATCH (oe caavas) 950 CLOVE It LANE COTT AGE (on caavas) 1150 SANDY LANE THATCH (A/Poacanvu) 1150 S/N FltlDAY STREET LANE (on caftftl) 1150 GINGElt COTT AGE (on canvas) II.SO MURRLE COTTAGE (on camu) 1150 OLD BRIDGE.. GRASMERE (on call\'U) 1850 ICOMI VILLAGE GARDEN (on c:amu) 2450 LULLAIYECOTTAGE] SET (A/Pict) 1450 SW££TTWILkiHT (A/P•O 2"50 MOllNING~ GLOW (A/ P ICt) IS50 SWEET PINE roTT AGE j <alns) S50 FIODLEFOllD C01T AGE (llul) SSO MEADOWl.ARlt COTTAGE SET (A/Pace) S50 WINDSONG COTTAGE (&tla) SSO LITTLE 80XFOllO (llaa) SSO s 900.00 7,000.00 4.S00.00 3-'00.00 l.000.00 49~.oo ¥/S.00 495.00 495.00 61 ... 00 S74.00 324.00 32'.00 1.l00.00 692.00 )66.00 S49.00 S49.00 671.00 1.)12.00 464.00 464.00 560.00 S/NVU. 4.400.00 A/P s 640.00 S.600.00 S.000.00" 4.000.00 .. 2.100.00 )96.00 J96.00 470.00 470.00 SIJ.00 4'9.00 )24.00 324.00 1.0-"0 .00 796.00 366.00 49'.00 494.00 671.00 1,111.00 l.o90.00 S40.00 S.742.00 YORK GARDEN SHOP ( .... ) SSO •.OO 6eo.00 PENSHUllST TEA HOUSE (pm) 1000 1.608.00 IMI.• BURFORD VILLAGE STORE {11111) SSO M .00 MM CHIPPENHAM FARM ( ..... ) S50 1•.00 Me• l'HE MILLPOND. STOCKllllOOE .,._) SSO t.D.00 \ 1.$31.09 TH£ VJCAll'SGATE (llul) SJO ••• M• MAY ron AGE (9lall) "° m.oo m.• 5UNll'5E THATCH (lfilll) 9'0 m• 32'.• EA.~HINGCOTTAGE ...... ) -m.eo ltlM MOUGKTON VILLAGE (illill) 9'0 m .• 2'l • CLOVE C'01T AGE (lfilll) "9 m• JZS• COlSWOl.D TWll.IOHT C.-l "' m• ... n.o I , ............... a.a, ...... __ • ..,., ................. __._. -·,., ... .,~ ..... Arel. ... •cu "11h~•ALU&al' , ,.., .............................. ,..._ ••c:ee•mn ENI R19CA11 1PY.~ ... .....,......... . .... D ........... I F. , • • Editorial A paean to our great community If there were any doubts as to the primacy of Orange County among the communities of this nation, and indeed the world, events of the past week should dispel them. We are, indeed, living in the Athens of the West. Let us recap some of this week's news: • Democratic presidential nominee Gov. Michael Dukakis paid not his first, not his second, not his third, but his fourth visit to the county this week, amid analysis coming from both sides of the political fence that points to Orange County as the crucial battleground for the entire national election in 1988. Keeping the margin of Republican victory down in the Orange County, so the thinking goes, is vital to Dukakis' carrying Calif orni~ and California is the key to the election. • At the time of this writing, three days into the Olympic Games in Seoul, the U.S. has two gold medals -both won by Orange County athletes, Greg Louganis of Mission Viejo and Janet Evans of Placentia. More medals arc expected for both, and the favored U.S. water History or a h otdog s tand? polo team is weighted with local talent, including the Like so many other people, we head coach and several players. beaded for-the beach during the • -. . h · record-breaking beat wave, South Coast Repertory began its 25th Season wit · accepting the invitation of a staging of Arthur Miller's "The Crucible," and it did friends to spend the day at so as the top theater company in the nation, having Crystal Cove. It was our maiden picked up a Tony award recognizing its outstanding mission to this cluster of beach range of work over the previous year. hoUJeS. ~ we were both happy and horrified by what we • A group of local businessmen and community leaders found-happy to share this have banded together and already completed some picturesque place ~nd horrified preliminary study toward constructing a $100-million-b~ w~at the state mtcnds to do l d l al l h . with it. p us museum an cu tur comp ex over t e cormng Crystal Cove is a snug hillside decades. It would be the number-one such facility on enclave of 4S beach cottages, the West Coast. about midway between Corona This last item, especially, is encouraging to us, because del Mar and Laguna Beach and it shows that the Orange County community is not hid~cn from ~icw from ~he content to rest on its laurels but rather it is still looking Pacific Coast High~ay by .~ . ' . . . sboulden of the palisades nsmg forward and prepanng to not Just ma.intam but also from a wide beach. It bas a rich enhance its already world-leading mix of business, history of ancient Indiana, Span- educational and cultural opportunities. ish conquistadores, and early We have much to be proud of here in Orange County, Irv.inc ~ancb days. To t~e and the future holds promise of much more. lrvincs, it was known as "family beach" and a caretaker looked after tent ~itcs and kept a lock D c-. 1 :r-. c • ti on a gate across the winding dirt 1.KU\..er Orrunillllca ons road to surfaidc. Its name, AWARD WlNNING MEWIER CM.-.. ... ,...... .... . 39 State & Nat1onal Awards Since 1978 ,.~ MJOIT Nft&D .ca Circulation 25,000 PllUllU: Seth Baker EXECITllE EllTll: Roger Bloom AlllCIATE EllTll: Melinda Keller IPllTI EllTll: George Pappas NITI mTll: Danny COta '••111•.110: Mary DeChirico ITAff BTB: Chery! Stehling IEm:ll llllllB: Leland Pound IMCI• IF IAlD: Marcus Dietz 901 Dover Drive Newpo'1 Beech. CA 92660 (714) 831-8120 PM9eM tend mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beech, CA 92658-9399 The Newport Eneign is published Weekly on Thuredaya. •· mlECTID: Bob Dorman, Barbara Sheppard, Ingrid Pepenella, Sharon Chandler ClAlllREI lllf.CTa Inez Gilbert lflAl ... •ECYR John Quigley mNla/AIV. AllJ.: SCott Vowell Crystal Cove, dates to the 1920s when movie studios rented the cove from The Irvine Company to shoot South Sea movies, and noting the lyrical place names like Emerald Bay and Moro Cove, someone called the on- location site Crystal Cove. Beach cottqel were built by the production crews for the ue of dirccton, acton, ct al, and tbele were later coaYated into private beach homes when Tbe Irvine Coms>a:Qy decided to leue cot- tage lites. There arc no lot lines, no land parcels with lepl d~ criptioos; tbe45 boma sit cbeet- to-cbeek, some with a few yatds of spare dirt, otben with no yard at all. LeUe rates arc baicd on the square Cootaac of each cottqe. All of the bowa arc SO~ old or older, and the wbote little aeulement ia listed in ttie Naticee' ~ Of RiltoriC PIWI • an hiltoriC ...,.., a remarkable example of verna- cular beach architecture. Before the Pacific Coast High- way went through in 1927-28, access to Crystal Cove was only by permission of the Irvines. Families of ranch employers Society, and the society is main- taining the road gates, repairing the water lines and the coaxial TV antennae. From the new state park's parking lots, the public swoops down on the beach, through an Time of my Life camped there often, and word of its beauty spread. In the 1920s and 'lOI, a Japanese farming community of a dozen families railed ~cntucky wonder beans and other field crops on the slopes above the beach, and one of the cottages was used as a Japanese school house-until World War II changed the cbaractcr of the settlement. In 1979, the money-hungry consortium that owned The Irvine Company then sold all the Irvine Ranch landl below the Cout Highway, from Lapna Beach to Corona del Mar, to tbe State of California I or S36 millioa lnduded were El Moro Cail~ and C~ <Aft. El Moro raideD&a were aiwn 20- year leUc elltcnsiom; ~ Coft teaaata received eviction notitCI. After many meetinp, the state arantcd I 0-year lease extensions to 1993-to Crystal Cove. Wfben the state wanu us out," one reaident told me. ..They're planniq to replace our beKh homea with bOt dog ttaDds, park ranger homes, and stuff lib that." The present Jeueholden of tbe 45 cot~ ~l'Cllent a wide ~ of IOCio-economic inter- elll. Moredlan Wthecott-aa SC DOW~.., yaHOlad ••••• g ......... baW ............... , .... ... C,r;ltal Co•e Preunatioa BY JIM FELTON access tunnel beneath the Coast Highway, past the cottages. All the land below the Coast High- way now belonp to the state, with the exception of a small parcel near Cameo Shores, and the entire tract is now called the Cryttal Co-vc State Park. New parkin1 lota a.re alm01t empty, because the ltate CbarFt S4 per car, so the Coat ffiahway is lined with vehicles parked OD its cdae. While we were there, we walked the new paved aa:ess trails built by the state, but they eeemed Jaraely ipOred u vis .. iton clamored OYS the bluffs, skidding down the llopea, Ulina the trails and ate~ biailt by the c~ Cove tenants. I 1aw many atate employees and an occuional beach patrol car, but I still ..w viaiton leaving tt'Ub on tbe tieM~ and I beard numerous rcpona of topless or totally nude bathina. The ques- tion arilea: b this the way to treat an historic lite? The state bu K,quired 10 much coatal land, and there is so much to be done to provide facilities and MCUrity for vis- iton, you woUld think the park'• system would lirie El Moro and c~ COYe alone until other arw are imprcned. At least the state ii receiViq 111bltantial income from ne waaata. It .....\ ..... to .. u.eii S369'illiai'**- Answering some questions about NMUSD There have been a lot of questions and rumors circula- ting lately about the Newport- Mesa Unified School District, and rd like to take this chance to put the record straight. What follows arc some questions I've been bearing from the commu- nity, and the answers. Is the school dJstrict In finan- cial trouble? have already lost money. This, combined with oventaffing, left us with a deficit -which meant that we had to borrow money from our restricted reserves to cover the 1987-88 general fund shortfall. Why aU of the cm of teacben and clullflecl stall? School and Costa Mesa High School. Funds for these land- scaping projects come from sale- of-sitc proceeds, some SJ 2 mil- lion in reserves that can only be used for facilities -not ongoing operational expenses. Why is tbe Buildin1 lndllltry Auociatlon saint the school campus• look to the community. What u~ned wit1t all the turmoil o.er the principal swap! community (i.e. students, faculty and parents). and that admini- strators need need to work for a smoother transition. In response to public requests, the school district held three When does the school board meet! meetings in May and June to We have had our share of financial problems over the last 12 months, but as we start the new fiscal year 1988-89 we feel we have our financial house in order. My Turn review the policy on Manage- ment Team Personnel, Selec- tion, Assignment and Recom- pense. As a result of this meeting a revision of the current policy was made to include an appeal process for management team The school board meets on a regular basis on the second and fourth Tuesday of each month, at 7:30 p.m. at Harper Center, 425 E. 18th Street in Costa Mesa. The public is welcome. What led to the financial problems? A part of the problem was due to an increase of only 2.4 percent in state education spending for the 1987-88 school year. The other part was due to a declining enrollment at the high school level and overstaffing. Why didn't you do something about it earlier? In early J 987. the Governor proposed a 2.4-percent cost of living adjustment for education. We felt that with thousands of concerned parents, teachers, administrators, a nd citizens writing letters to the Governor a nd Legis lature, that this amount would be increased to 5.5 percent. A s it turned out. it was n't increased and the people of California received a tax rebate even though there was plenty of money to add to the K-12 edu- cation budget. Education expenses increase by 4.5 to 5 percent annually and wben you receive a cost of living adjustment of 2.4 percent you If we didn't want to go further into debt, we had to reduce our staff. Thus, we laid off some teachers and a number who retired were not replaced (about 65 positions, total). We reduced the classified staff -i.e. teacher's aides, groundskeepers, custodians, etc. -by another 65 positions. Management and administrative positions were also reduced thro ugh retire- ments and transfers. Combined, all these steps will save us about $3 million out of the 1988-89 budget and we should be able to live with a n increase in educational spending of 4.1 percent, as proposed by the Governor and Legislature. Why did you hive landscap- ing projects coing at Newport Harbor High School and Estan- cia High School when you were layin1 off teacben? The landscaping projects had been in the works for several years, as are the projects out for bids at Corona del Mar High N . G H S. LIQUIDATORS • .oth1ng · All AMITllEI mlCIAllllE •llWW " '-'•ve r \\1.holesale e IOIO'S CHALLIS SlllT sm ttp VALUES TO 'lP .......... 1.0.W. -1 e J-DRESSES -IAIUFAClURHS SAIPUS VALUES TO •44• & UP --~-----. It .w. '1 • ron. mm PAm ._.......... VMIEITtllP UIOW1IOI IM.lllll .. N ""\\' . '""'. . ...... ·----·· --"-;"' """' ''' . '-" . . N.C.\\'. 82" , .... N .8.\\'. e ••·s DESICIU SLACKS -·l IAllFACTUllW .. LEIALE PllCE. ACTMUlll F-LAl(l Cit~·•· -o·s YAllllll ... N.8.\\' . 'P Tt'IP 'IP YllUfS TO $55" ..................................... 11.0.W. e WOIWN"S FAMOUS MAKER Dam JeAlll '18" VALUES TO MO-. . . .... M.0.W. e _,. FMIOU9 DEW.A 1tn. cona. DMSS ••ns )t( ,._4 .. VALUES TO l7P ............ M.0: 61 e _,. IUROllUN SWEATERI •16"to ...... NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVES DALY! ~COTJC* MCQUA~ VALUES TO...,..,, . .H.Q.W 11 ~.-SHOP N.0-W. I ....... hMe ....... c... .... ........ _ ........ ........ "'- N.o.WI BYnMDEBOOM district? They arc challenging the dis- trict's right to collect developer f ccs for residential and commer- cial development, to fund capital projects. Since January of 1987 the district has collected about $2.5 million in developer fees . Part of this money has been used to build new science rooms at Costa Mesa High School and for re-roofing and air conditioning repairs at Estancia and Corona del Mar high schools. There are many mo re major capital improvements that need to get done. as well; none of which could be funded otherwise. What is this, they are now going to plant trees at Hora~e Ensign Middle School? The City of Newport Beach is going to plant trees around the perimeter of Ensign School; not at the school's expense, but at the city's expense, to improve the members being reassigned, a Jim tk Boom is Presitknt of tlw process for better notification to Board of Trustees of the parties involved in transfers, and _ Newport-Mesa Unified School recognition of the school and District. PREM CO Full Servfoe Mortgage Banker Welcomes ' BOB GRJF,88ER I to our s taff of mortgage lending professionals. A resident of Corona Del Mar. Bob has seven years of real estate and mortgage lendJng experience In the New- port Beach and Costa Mesa areas. Call Bob for assistance with your home loan needs. He 'll be glad to tell } JU about PREMCO's many loan programs including fixed rate. ARMs. FHA. VA. ARM convertibles and easy qualifier type loans. Bob will be based out of our Costa Mesa office located at 1901 Newport Blvd. Call him at (7141642-1728 (or (714) 721-8955 evenings and weekends) for current rates and loan programs. PACIFIC REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE CORPORATION ~ a subsidiary of Pad&: Savings Bank ~ 30th Anniversary Celebration SPECIAL SHOWING Fancy Color Diamonds Visa Sept. 23rd-Oct. 1st also an opportunity to do a little early Christmas shopping at 20% Off on all stock now in the store CHARLES H. BARR Mastercard American Express Westcliff Plaz.a 17th St. at Irvine Ave. Newport Beach ·oespile shaky start, Sailors Halt OV BY GEORGE PAPPAS Many times in high school football, it takes several games for a team work out their prob- lems and begin to play up to their potential. For some teams it's a season long process that never comes to fruition. For Newport Harbor High's 1988 squad it took about seven quarters. A fourth quarter surge led by running back Tom Walker enabled Newport Harbor's foot- ball team to win their first game of the season with a 10-0 shutout of Ocean View High this past week. But the Sailors face a tougher test tomorrow night against Huntington Beach High in a home game at 7:30 p.m. The Sailors• Coach Jeff Brink- ley remarked on the eff cctiveness of Huntington Beach's defense in his assessment of the upcom- ing game. "I saw them play against Corona del Mar a couple of weeks ago and they're a good _HELD UP -liew"'1 ...,,, M11r Elm*• II m 0-View IM II. If llllr 11111 wll .... -. 11r I .... ,... ... II dlJJI( a, llm Vllw'I 1111111 Pllll IY Miff CITA llkllMMllllfrimrlilMll .. 1'111 FllM.lnlrat1 t• football team," Brinkley said. "They play good dcf ense. They held CdM to seven points. We're going to have a tough iime- against them," he added. Against Huntington Beach, the Sailors will need to get off to a better start than in the Ocean View game. Both teams turned in lack.luster perf orman- ces in the first half as they struggled to a scoreless tic. But the Sailors squandered two scoring opportunities in the first haJf. In the first quarter, the Sailors marched to Ocean View's 2-yard line but they came up short on a fourth down pass play in the the end zone. On their next possession, the Sailors had another chance to score in the second quarter as they advanced to Ocean View's 22-yard line. Harbor's drive stalled and they missed a ensuing field goal attempt from 32 yards out. Harbor didn't break the game open until the fourth quarter. The Sailors marched 69 yards in 11 plays to score game's final touchdown in the fourth quar- ter. Harbor quarterback Tim Newberry initiated the scoring drive with a I 5-yard completion to Ernie Reinhardt. Bobby Edwards ran for nine yards on the next play followed by Walker's 18-yard run to bring the Sailors to Ocean View's 30. Newberry then found Stanley Hlllll~ • 111111 CdM rolls on. with second. shut out BY GEORGE PAPPAS the 1988 schedule. Maybe it's too early to tell, but The Sea Kings will attempt to Corona dcl Mar High •s football make believers out of Santiago squad appears to be beading tonight in a home game at toward one its more successful Newport Harbor Higb's David- prcscason starts in years. son Field. The game starts at The Sea Kings' defense bas 7:30 p.m. not allowed a single point in Santiago is led by senior their first two games. CdM shut quarterback Dana Ripley (6-4, out San Clemente in a decisive 225 pounds) and bis brother, fashion, 23-0 this past Friday to sophomore running back Alex pick up their second straight Ripley (6-2, 198 pounds). The win. (The victory also avenged Cavaliers destroyed Savannah last year's 9-6 defeat at the hands High 4()..() last week. of San Clemente). "I know Santiago has some In their 27 year history, the good athletes. They have some Sea Kings have never opened a size up front," remarked Corona season with two back-to-back dcl Mar's Football Coach Dave shutout victories. They have Holland. only "Their quarterback and run- But CdM's offensive line up ning backs are very good. They is also showing promise early in _ have a pretty balanced attack~ . They use a lot of scn=en passes and draw plays but they are not afraid sprint out for long plays," Holland said. "We're going to have to do what we have been doing if we want to beat them." Holland described Santiago's defense as "basic." "They don't do a lot of dif- ferent things on defense. We just need to go out and play the same way we did against San Cle- mente and run the ball." CdM's offensive line up is showing promise early in the 1988 schedule. Against San Clemente, the Sea Kings' quarterback Ty Price turned in another impressive perf ormancc as he passed for I J 7 yards (12 of 24 attempts), with no interceptions. Chris Borg ( 104 yards in the game) and Brian Lucas (100 yards) spearheaded CdM's run- nina attack. Warren Johnson grabbed six receptions for 62 yards to lead the Sea Kings in the receiving department. Greg Haack pulled down two passes for 32 yards while John Katovsich had two catches for 19 yards. The Sea Kings exploded for 21 points in the second half and let their defense do the rest after that. But it was the def cnsivc effort of Johnson playing defensive back which led to the Sea Kinp' first score. Johnson nabbed a pus from San Clemente's quar- terback and returned it 23 yards to the Tritons• 3S. Price didn't waste much time as he fired off a I 0-yard com- pletion t<f Johnson and then on the next play be scampered 21 yards to the Tritons' 3-yard line. Two plays later, John Katov- sich muscled his way into the end zone from I-yard out for the game's first score. Cd M missed the PAT and led~ with 10:50 left in the first half. On their next possession, the Sea Kings scored again as they marched 72 yards in eight plays. Lucas busted in for the score from three yards out with 4:36 left in the second quarter. The Sea Kings picked up a two point conversion as Price passed Katovsich to give CdM a 14-0 advantage. Late in first half, with CdM 1111111• • 111111 I Cowboys win 8-0 in jr. grid league The Cowboys, a team in the J 2-year-olds division of the local Junior All-American Football league, def cated Bellflower 8-0 on quarterback Greg Williams' touchdown pass this past week. olds league, the Scahawks in the I 0-year-olds division were dropped by Cerritos 27-6, and in the 8-9-yew-olds league, the Cheyennes were pounded by Covina 38-0. J oc Urban scored the Sea- hawks only touchdown qainst Cerritos. The Cowboys' Chris Taylor nabbed Willi..,,,. IS-yard game winnin1 pus. Randy Thomason from Newport Beach was the leading rusher. for the Cowboys · in the contest. The~ waa ilidicative of the action in the weal ...,.. which enters it\ tiiftl week this Sat- 8· Things to do on a fall day in Newport September is a special month for Newport Beach. The weather is wonderful, and those folks who have enjoyed our beautiful area all summer long have returned home. Now it's New- port for Newporten. Special thinp to do on a fall day include an early evening picnic on the bluffs overlooking Big Corona, a bike ride along the ocean front and, depending the time of day, a great breakfast or lunch at Ruby's on the Balboa pier or an early dinner at the Newport Oyster Bar cl Grill at the foot of the Newport pier. For the naturalist, the back bay is great on foot or by bike. However, my penonal favorite is an early evening bay cruise. Try a tour around Newport Islanel. Or maybe a trip up the Rhine Channel with a dinner stop at tbeCannery (they have the best chicken strips in town). Another out of the way cruise is a trip into the back bay. You 11 find the bluffs of Dover Shores dotted with beautiful homes in a serene setting. The manhes and flatland below ~ home to a variety of birds and small animals uncommon to many ueas. The richness of the back bay, particularly as the sun sets, is ideal. ••• Tonight is the night! Don't miss the opportunity of the season-United Cerebral Palsy's Second Annual Boat Parade Auction. Come to Le Meridien Hotel tonight at 7 p.m. and join in the bidding. Over 30 of Newport's finest yachts-some with catering provided-will be auctioned for one's night use during the Christmas Boat Parade season. With boats ranging from classy little electric bay boats to the spectacular 102' Lovely Lady, you11 find just what you're looking for. Even the gorgeous Pacific Hornblower will be auctioned for a party of ISO complete with hosted bar and hon d 'oeuvres. So plan your penonal or company Christmas party tonight at Le Meridien. All CdM sinks El Toro, 15-5 BY GEORGE PAPPAS El Toro Higb's water polo team came in for a rude· awakening this past Friday afternoon. It was delivered by Corona del Mar High 's poloists, who sank El Toro, 15-5 at the Chargers' pool. Chris Oeding beaded the Sea Kings' offensive attack in the game as be poured in four goals. Scott Houston and Hagen Gran- tham contributed three goals a piece to round out Cd M's scor- ing. The Sea Kings' goalie Greg Rhodes held off El Toro 's team as he stopped 10 shots in the game. After one half, the Sea Kings led 10-2 as they breezed to the wm. LmlE IAll -A C... 1111 ...... -,... ......... llr Ill Ill w111 • e Tn 1,,11111 --. 1 ..-lilM ma Fdllt n 1111 n. s. proceeds will benefit United Cerebral Palsy of Orange County. ••• Some good news for Califor- nia boaten-according to Wil- liam H. Ivers, director of the California Department of Boat- ing and Waterways, the 1980s have seen nearly a SO percent decline in boating fatalities. In fllCl, in the period between 1982 and 1987, boating deaths declined from 103 to· 54 state- wide while Calif omia 's total registered boaters increased from SM,461 to 711,000. lven attributed the decline in boating deaths to the state's empbuis on boating safety and education and increased enforcement of boating laws. Ralph RodMim if tM chair- man of tM California Boating and Waterw11y.1 Commiuion and a Commodore in tM New- port HOl'bor Ar~a Chamber of Comnvrce. "We were pretty much playing El Toro 's junior varsity team because they didn't have four of their starters playing. If they did I think they would have gave us a much closer game." com- mented Corona del Mar Coach John Vargas. ~ mHy ....., EJ Tn 15-5 11111 ':' :1:._-~'=·~':.a .:.":.;un::.:.:1e:c:111:• 1:.c•:.,_ ______ SANl(A_·_<*lllND. __ .. _fFZF_.m_~ __ ANt>_l"il'T._.,,.,.._rr_-_"'_u._N.l(nJ-rMLJX--DE.CAf'RlN---ATm-, Be Sure to Tune In.· "We looked good m the game but El Toro didn't have their best players in the game." he added. The Sea Kings' varsity squad bas no games this week as they prepare for the South Coast Tournament (32 teams from around the local area are par- ticipating) starting Sept. 29. .. In practice we are going to pick up our conditioning and we 're not going to ease up throughout the tournament," Vargas said . ·•The tourney will be a good indicator of how this team do against the best teams in this area." he continued. All Computer Systems ---- •Amber 0t Green Monitor • M.S. 0 .0 .S . 3.2: G. W. Basie e Mono. CGA. Herc:ulee Compatibte • 02 HU EGA Gr~ • aock CIMndat • PwaMel/Serilll Por1S • 20 Month werranty • Keyt>owd wtth a Ciiek ''FALL FASHION '88'' The Fashions, Lines and Accessories You'll Be Seeing This Fall. Appearing September 29 & 30 ''SHAPE-UP'' Helping You 'Trim Down a.nd Tone Up in Time for the Holidays. Appearing October& & 7 • • • • Sal/ors •.. 11 S f NNll out forthetouchdown.1bePAT open for a J I-yard pass and Billy was good u Harbor led 7.0. with 72 yardl oa 15 carriel. Randy~. Ocean View\ View.• On deleme, Walbr picked off quarterback, wu held to 78 Stanley nabbed five paua for Cutanha pulled down a 16-yard It wu all they would need. completion to give the Sailors a Harbor's Josh Klein added a fmt down on the Hawks' 3-yard 3S-yard field goal on the Sailon' line. next possession to lock up the Three plays later, Newberry game. Walker's 28-yard run set lobbed a pass into the comer of up the scoring play. two pUICI and Bobby Edwards yards p1111in1 in the game by a total of 53 yards. Reinhardt recovered a fumble in tbe pme. Harbor\ 1eCOndary. contributed two roceptiolll for Other ltaDdoatl on defeme for Newberry threw for 91 yards 21 yards and Cut•nba caqbt Harbor included defensive liae-(ei1ht completions in 21 a pu1for16 yardl. men Dain Mananall, Hoby attempta) with one interception. "Even thoup we only scored Parka, Sean Ellis, Dan · Wfim hu played pretty well in 10 points -our ofl'eme 1ained Lubreaty,and linebacker Ernie both gamea. He ran some 1ood some confadeiwe in thil pme." tbe end zone to the outstretched Despite a slow start, ( 17 yards hands of StanJey from two yards._ in the fmt half), Walter finished .. Reinhardt. amon1 others. _ _play action plays against Ocean ..... ____________________ __, There Is a retirement residence In Orange that's Just your style. NO le•1e, entnmce, or membership fees required. MONTHLY RENT PROVIDES: • Choice of studio. one-and two- bedroom apartments with private baths and mini-kitchens. • Full meal service. served daily. • 24-hour staff. • Weekly housekeeping and linen~ • Indoor and outdoor spa~ • Meeting room craft!:> room a nL~ reading roon • E:.xeru!:>e roorr, • Barber and beaut\ salor • Parking. <.,toragc and much ni1.x~. Located across the street from the famous Hart Partc 620 S. Glassell in Orange. Open daily. 9 :00 a.m. -5:00 p .m. Phone: 714/997-5355 ~AGHTitG~ AmerlcOl1l•w1• 'On LIFE AllOClullon. GAllOEN GllOYE (22) FWY J SeaKings ••• 11 I lfNNll on San Clemente's 34, Lucas ran - 33 yards to the Triton's I-yard line. Price then handed the ball to Jerrott Willard, who pounded through the Triton's front line for the touchdown with only 18 seconds left in the initial half. Pat Callaghan made the PAT and the Sea Kings led 21-0 at the half. CdM picked up two more points late in the game when their defense sacked San C le- mente's quarterback Eric Kovanda in the end zone for a safety. In waning minute!. of the fourth quartet. San Clemente marched w the ~ea Kines' 4- . yard line bctor ~ their drtvl taltered . Detens1ve ~tandout in game lor the ~ea King~ include John- son. Katovs1ch. Callaghan, Will· ard. Borg, and Chns Deuchar. Cd M limited San Clemente t o just 11 2 net yards with 46 yards rushing, 74 yards passing and seven first downs. ..We still need a lot of work on o ur defense. Our linebackers, especially our outside linebacker have been pulling our defense through," Holland added. 2244 W. COMC ffl&llway, Slllte 211 Newpott Bach, CA 92663 (714'M51-7"1 KENNEDY CHIRO + MEDICAL IN COSTA MIEM'SMAll80lt/MKER CENTER IMMDIATS 11111.lllF OF • HEADACHES • WHIPl.ASH • PAl'*Ul JOIHTI • LOW 8ACK PAIN • BACK & NECK PAIH • MUSCLE SPASMS • SCIATICA • ~T INJURIES • PHYSecAl THEllAPY AVMABLE ' DR MARK KENNEDY ~ 545-5556 ~::.c. ~ 8",.._ ...... _.. ~ .# CA' ,,,_...., ~ .:;.~ ..a. f~~ Irvine Ranch Market ~ in Atrium Court ~ Fashion tsa.nd ~ Exclusively Model Rallro.cllng r j Sales • Service • Detail Parts ~ All Scales Gold 1._-_-_-_-... ~~~~·~-~~~-,.~~-"'°--1.i_OCl_(~"°"'~~~n~~4IMf.~~~11~:~·:~:.~~~~~ ... line Pict die._.. 709 c.u.t will win dlil week's ......... ..a limn la to BUerCommu11t- CMiom. P.O. 9oa fl99, Newport 8eedll '2651. or brillt IMill "f oar oft"ie:cll at 90 I Dowr Dr. l!atrill -be ,.-W or.,,........ ia by Friday. Co 1 lent with moet correct Ooicls ~ ia fUlt .... tM week's mud oria. FtlDAY, SEP'J'DlaU 13 SUNDAY, Sl:PRMalR 15CIOllt'•· 0 Newport Hlllbor w. Huntiqton 0 Corona del Mer VI. Santiqo 0 Estancia YI. Los Amilos 0 SATURDAY, SEPTEMaD M 0 Pittaburp at Bu.fTalo 0 0 Cle¥eland a.t Oncinnati 0 0 Claicato et On1t11 Bay 0 0 NY Jcu at Detroit 0 0 New Eq.lud at Houston 0 0 Miami at lndiuapolis 0 0 Saa Dieao at l.amal City 0 0 UCLA vs. Waahiqtotl 0 0 PhUedlllpllia at Minnesota 0 0 Or .. cc VI. Bl Cuaiao 0 0 Tampe lay M New Orleaal 0 0 USC VI. Oklahoma 0 0 W911liftaleM at Phoenix 0 0 San Francilco et Scanle 0 ._atNYGiuu O MONDAY,8UTDOU2' AtlMca at ~ 0 0 Raiden at Denver TD'"l.ASWRsPNllil:ctM&mll._.11 •1 olpoiMaill dllMGM11lillllll..-: ' (714) 584-4992 130E 17th Street #15 Costa M-, CA 92627 Got An EVlll Cilmlll U,? Lit U K 831-8120 1850-Vandah reportedly aion of a d•n•rom WUf 09. Police Blotter cauled SJSO in damage to a raidence in the 2000 block of Tahuna Tenace. SA.TUllDA.Y, SEPT. ti CtiMl'.S I 130-Hubcaps valued at $200 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the vicinity of Seaview and Fernleaf. J 100--Joee Sepia Me.._., 23, of W••iMer WM •••• • on smpicioa Of receiW.S tDowa stolen property. " Trle ~--.,is ,.._nted as• public wWce tram._ He iDDll [,..._~I ·r; W ~ Md ,,,.. "' Hauport 8MclL # lltoclld be ,.,.,, .., ~ ,,,,.., .. flltl1 ,,_ .-ch.,. l'IPOfflld IO the Hl•porf 8Nch Fo#ce. ~It Md attnU Ind Mt Oltlf U.0. IUIOKMd al CrltnU and not those awMcl9ct. 1900-Dreues valued at S7SO were reported stolen from a clothiq store in the 3-iOO block of Via lido. A.OUTS 0320-Mite Dennis Collins, 23, of Costa Mesa waa arrested ISOO-A surfboard valued at S3SO wu reported stolen from a residence in the vicinity of S4tb and Seashore. 1430-Bripam Justin Mob- erly, 20, of Holden, Mwach• lettl, WU arrested OD smpicioa of postea1ion of LSD for sale. MONDA. Y, SEPT. ! CRIMES parking lot. on suspicion of fighting in a 1730-Golf equipment valued at $900 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 3100 block of Irvine. 1630-Bruoe Alvin Firmia, 23, vf Worchester, Maaucbu- setts, was arrested on suspicion of possession of LSD for sale. 08 IS-A floor jack valued at SSOO was reported stolen from a restaurant in the 200 block of Marine. 0830-Clutch purses valued at $30 containing S 120 in currency were reported stolen from a residence in the 300 block of Buena Vista. 1225-A steering wheel valued at $547 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1500 block of Monrovia. 1615 -A duffel bag and contents valued at S 1,0 I 5 were reported stolen from an unat- tended beach area in the vicinity of Prospect. ARRESTS 0130-Thomas Nickoli Nel- son, 23, of Sherman Oaks was arrested on suspicion of the possession of a dangerous wea- pon. 1345-Robert Stephen Cook. 40, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon. 1934-James Thoma~ Howe. 34, of Riverside was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conducl. TUESDAY, SEPT. 6 CRIMES 1250 A gold chain and neck- laces valued at $2.000 we re re ported tolen from a residence in the 200 block of Nice Lane. 2330-Camping equipment valued at $993 was reported .. tolen from a campsite in the I I 00 block of Back Bay Drive. ARRESTS 0330-En riq uc Card oso Montiel, 25, of Anaheim was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 0330-Luis Blanket Lopez. 32, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. 2145-Gary Robert Wiggins, 27, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. WEDNESDA. Y. SEPT. 7 CRIMES 1015-A bicycle valued at $450 was reported stolen from a aarage in the 1600 block of East Bay. 1640-Vandals reportedly caused $300 in damage to a public restroom in the vicinity of Washington and Bay. 2105-A bicycle valued at $1,000 was reported stolen from a garage in the 2100 block of Anniversry Lane. ARRESTS 1105-Jay Jordan Schrim- mer, 27, of Los Angeles was arrested on suspicion of residen- tial burglary. 1255-Willie Brown, 32, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of impersonating another to make them liable. ISOS-Sean Patrick O'Grady, 20, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of giving false information to a peace officer. THVaSDA.Y, SEPT. I CRIMD I JI S-An electric meter valued at $600 was reported stolen from Ford Aerospace located at Ford and Jamboree ROMa. 1750-Vaadal• reportedly c 1111 d S7GO in clamqe to a wtaide in the Ford Aerospace 2120-Jewelry valued at public place. Sl0,200 was repctrted stolen 0345-Carl James Tharp, 28, from a garage in the 200 block of Newport Beach was arrested of Cagney. on suspicion of fighting in a ARRESTS public place. 1600-Eric Miles, 19, of OS5S-Armand Mario Pescn- Orange was arrested on suspi-theincr, 22, of Newport Beach cion of burglary. was arrested on suspicion of 1600-Frank Faud Man-fighting in a public place. ARRESTS 0200-Alan Scott Dutilap, I 8, of Hacienda Heights was arrested on suspicion of posses- 1700-Frank Clyde Vaughn, 19, of Riverside was arrested oa suspicion of the unlawful taking of a vehicle. de gar, 18, of Orange was I 130-Shahab Nazar K.hairi, arrested on suspicion of burg-25, of Santa Ana was arrested lary. on suspicion of credit card FRIDAY, SEPT. 9 forgery. LOWEST RATES AVAi! ABt ~ ~IXED 9 .- CRIMES 1745-Jose Enrique Lopez, 0430-Currency totaling $300 24, of Los Alamitos was arrested was reported stolen during a o n suspicion of commercial robbery in the l 00 block of-. burglary. McFadden. 2345-Keith Howard 1635-Currency totaling $542 Lempka, 21 , of Fountain Valley, was reported stolen from a was arrested on suspicion of business in the 2100 block of contributing to the delinquency West Ocean Front. of a minor. ~'\DJUSTABLES G-,-;_, CALL ABEL CAPITAi_ (714) G4G-2235 OFFERS ... Current Rate* *Certain restrictions apply. nm rate is offered for a limited time only and is subject to change without notice. The rate will be at\iusted if the balance drops below $10,000. PRE MI •FUNDS FSLIC INSURED FOR SAFE1Y •EARN A PREMIUM RATE Willi COMPLETE LIQUIDITY-AT ANY TIME •A MINIMUM BALANCE OF ONLY $10,000 AND YOU MAY DEPOSIT AS MUCH AS $99,999 •PREMIUM CHECKING AVAILABLE AT MORE TiiAN 185 LOCATIONS TIIROUGHOtrr CALIFORNIA •NO PENACTY FOR EARLY WITIIDRAWAL! YOUR FUNDS ARE AVAILABLE WHEN YOU NEED 1llEM Call Information For The Branch Nearest You NSAVI A FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION '· . 8ocie Jerry Richards and Lynn and Don Osen. Some of t he Harborlites attending were Judie and George Irvine, Miry and James Roose- velt, Myrna and Ernie Satig, Mildred Mead a nd Anne McKnight and Ted Berner. For 18 years, The Fashion- ables have always had a "members only" party. It marks the beginning of the fall social season for this Chapman College support group. This year, Suzy and Herb Sutton again opened their lovely home (which we understand is for sale). Chairman Mary Lou Hornsby, Ginny Smallwood and Ileane Doolin arranged the evening affair, which featured an outstanding buffet supper catered by the Turnip Rose and a show of Bullock's Wilshire's fashions coordinated by Kitty Leslie and Nora Lehman and modeled by members JoAnne and Gene Mix, Emma Jane and Tom Riley, Patty Brennan and Harborlites Argyros, Winnie and Bob Short, Lucy and Don Woodward, Mary Ann and Lon Wells, Vir- ginia and Paul Bender, Olga Ellis, i,ois and James Hines, Adrienne and George Brennan, Gloria and Howard Hassett, Ollie and Stan Hill, Rusty and Bill Hood, Vicki and J o hn LLONGSoF EWPORT TIPS FOR HOMEOWNERS INC. IY DllA VOi IURIER • • • Cystic Fibrosis had a preview party for their 6th Annual Inves- tor's Ball, chaired by Sue Hock and scheduled for Oct. 22 at the Newport Marriott. The preview was also held at the hotel to introduce the 1988 Breadth of Life Recipients, Don Baylor, CHRISTA It GERRY LONG MARKET ANALYSIS · What Should It Contain? If you are getting a market analysis of your home for purposes of refinance, estate evaluation, or for a possi · ble sale, be sure it is a complete analysis. Your market analysis should include a list of recent sales, a description of those homes in terms of condi- tion, location, age and ex~nsion. In addition, the market analysis at this time should take into consideration recent increases in the cost of homes in you~ neighborhoOd. Call us at 640-5664. Red Patterson, Joe Reagin and major sponsors Cindy and Mike Parker. , .. At another preview party for Interval House's upcoming ball at the Ritz-Carlton, chair Carol Williams and Cynthia Courtney chose an Italian theme to herald the Nov. 29 ball. Guests enjoyed an evening of Venetian wine, food, entertainment and dancing under the stars at a waterffont home in Naples: California, that is. The evening was hosted by Kellecn and Mark Bergendahl and Gloria and Ronn Sarno. • • • Children's Home Society pro- visionals Nancy Kriz and Michael Perkins, hosted a ., dinner party held at the Sculp- ture Garden for active members and sustainers. The topic of discussion was Corona del Mar's volleyball team beating t he second seed in the nation and their chances to fill that spot. We should mention it was the girls• team, of course. What else would you expect from a charity group, whose major fund-raising activ- ity is a presentation ball which, as everyone knows, has been rescheduled to the day after Thanksgiving. • • • Oops. Somewhere along the way, Dick Stratton 's name was altered in the photo identifying him and Kathy Recd. Sorry you two. llr llclln Ill .,_, Allllll Hlt'Wltz, 1111 llllllnll Im. Tall Ships parade for Centennial When the revenue cutter Cal- ifornian docks at Lido Village Sunday morning, Master of Ceremonies Orange County Supervisor Thomas Riley and Newpert Beach Mayor John Cox will be on hand to open the festivities. Just one of the many Orange County Centennial celebrations planned, the tall ships will dock in Newport early Sunday morn- ing with lectures and dedications beginning at 10:30 a.m. Riley is scheduled to speak about the festival's purpose and define its relationship to the Centennial. while Cox is expected to give a short history of the tall ships and their earliest impact on Newport Beach, said Festival spokesperson Jody Tyson. A 100-gun salute will signal the hoisting of an Orange County Centennial flag and the Californian crew will raise flags for each city in Orange County. Alona with members of the Californian, the crew and cap- tain of the Pilgrim will also be included in the morning festiv- ities. The tall dlips are 1eheduJed to let sail t0ward1 Dana Point at 11 Lm. with an Oraqe County . Harbor Patrol rare boat~ a power aqudroa and other ships u CllCOl't weeela. Tiie ....... will clear the jetty uo.a DOOD and ii upeaed to .,... ••• io8tb aloq the cout, • • • .-., alpeed of five knots ... ni'in1 u a aroup, Tyson ...... O.C. die llMpe enter the bar- • .... c.lifoniaa will eeod • 111..,..._ ,.rtJ to die Pilsrim to N ••ct die oace routine action 11iJ U.&. -a• ia boDor of tbe U.& C.la• lil'ellte9•ia• and -will be made Qlfoniaa • tbe ... r.fl ... U.S. C.0- ..... Rllird Otae-+'. --•• Current Rate %* Yields Annwdly ON DEPOSITS OF $500 to $99,999 FOR l80 DAYS % DEPOSITS ffiDERAILY INSURED 10 $100,000 BY TIIB FSLIC I A FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ... Ente SCR pulls out all BY CHERYL STEBLING South Coast Repertory kicked off its 1988-89 tribute to the American playwright, mark- . ing the theater group's 2Sth season, with Arthur Milltr's "The Crucible," in a truly spell- binding production. The play chronicles the inf a- mous 1692 Salem witch trials, in which 19 innocent peo ple lost their lives. Mass hys teria reigned as young girls, in this era of repression, dared to dance in the forest under the supervision of a black slave woman. When the play opens, two of the girls arc unconscious in their beds and arc deemed bewitched by a so-called expert whose help was enlisted. Even in this emo- tionally gripping performance, it OCl'OBU 1, 1- MOSID •• ..... Violin Leadu, Amada.is Ensanbl~ Orange Coast Coll9, 8:15 p.m . •OV•ll'llWll,1- JUJl:tVIS TBD&UDBT. Piano Young Concert Artists Intanadonal AudJtton Winner Santa Ana High School. 8: 15 p.m . D,,,.....11,IW Enjoy a Special Ewning of Holiday Favorita featuring Pl.Oma lllllDDSO• and th~ SCS Orchatra ~Coast Co119, 8:15 p.m . J&llV&n21, l-JOD ....... a.rttone 1987 \\Utan R9omJ Mmopo Opaa AudJtlon Wlnner Santa Ana HiQh School, 8 : 15 p.m . ....... 1- IOSE FEGHAU, piano Gold Medal Winna. Van Cllbum Piano Competition Santa Ana HIQh School, &15 p.m. &Pm.21, 1- AllTllOft l'LOG, Trumpet Orange Coast Collcae, 8:15 p.m . is easy to see some comedy in the actions of these simple people, who live in constant fear of everything, even each other. Miller did extensive research into the Salem witch trials and wrote the play at the height of another sort of witch hunt, the H ouse Un-American Activities Committee's grilling of Holly- wood penonalitics. As in "The Crucible," friends turned against friends to save their own necks. Fingers were pointed, threats were made and while no one lost their lives at the hands of the HUAC, plenty of lives were ruined. In "The Crucible," all an accused person had to do waa "confess" and forgiveness was granted. If not, be or she would hang. In the HUAC hearings, a person who would name names was absolved . .. The Crucible" is full of high d rama, screaming and the ever- prcsent sense of foreboding. Helping to add to the feeling of dread is S usan Tuohy's set design, which uses grays, simple john McEnary Classical Guitar Guest Artist • Joe Poshek SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 8 PM -Fine Arta Aedtal H8H Ticketa: 14.50 Mvanc.; H •t Door ~~'?r~Ch~!~ 7:30 PM -SUNDAY, OCT. 2 "9e. ._.SI.SO Adnnc:e, $10 Door PACIFIC RIM Armchair Athenture S.riH I PM· FRIDAY, OCT. 1 T'ldletl: .. MlmlM, .... Door Maria Benitez Sp1111Wt DMn €0. I "1 · IATUllDAY, OCT. I ..... ...... U I 11:'11Door ACCUSED -ClllM II 1111 Wiii II 1111 ... ,._,, 11111 111111111 .U II 17tll Cllllry lllllft. EJIZllllll (Klllil Cl1101R) _, Jtlll Pricier (.a-S*itl) llll1nor 11 MN 1111 ta tllllr ._ 1111 II .-lllllr II 1 m• h'lll SCR'a 11111111 ol . ArtMr lilllr'a "Tiii Cr1el'81," rwlill dnlt~ 8ctltllr 13. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••••••••••• :1 PHOTO C8UITUY OF ltON STONE • • • • • • • • • • DINNER : a8d • SHOW WAJT'Ell ! ,,._ SERVm MEALS : •1rs D5ERVATIONs c114> 838-1540 FU.;IAI : -----690 EL CAMINO aEAL. TUSTIN 92'80 SEJlVICE : Join,. tNt ThufSIMy, Friday, Saturday and Sunday lwoutltMWlinfl litle .memnn.ntwttlr • t.bulou6 bly w.wl OutM on ourwatenide d«:k ... "'itwide ... tht ,,.,.~hot/ .... 1111 •· •1tlCIC DAU" I ,._,,...f 2 P.• ,... ,,.,, """~.,. .,,.,. coor • ,.. ... ,.,.. ._,... •JUDAH trrAlt• tf p.a-t ,._ ... rough-hewn furniture and a back-drop of a bleak, dart forest. Equally dreadful is the drab green every character wears, indicative of their close association with nature. The clergy arc the only ones who deviate from the green by wear- ing oppressive black. The Rev. Samuel Parris (Jar- ion Monroe) is at the forefront of the accusations, as it is his daughter, Betty (Nicole Parker), who is "bewitched." Parris is not well-liked by his congregation, so he reacts by making them f car him. At the other end of the spec- trum is John Proctor (James Sutorius), one of the accused, whose only crime is getting f cd- up with hellfire dogma and plowing on Sundays. He com- mitted the unpardonable sin of illicit sex with one of his house- maids, Abigail Williams (Kath- erine Hiler), who was hired to help h1s sickl y wife, Elizabeth (Kandis Chappell). Sutorius gives an excellent performance and makes t he skeptical Proctor come alive. Another notable performa nce was that of the black slave woman, Tituba (Fran Bennett) . Tituba will do anything to get deported to her native Barbados, even if it means confessing. Bennett gives a comical account of her sins . Ann Putnam, the hysterical mother of one of the girls, was played by Anni Long, who makes the hysteria believable . One of the play's more lovable characters is the fe isty Giles Corey, played by Robert Comthwaitc, who gets the last word in, even as the noose is around bis neck . Chappell give a stcding per- formance of Eliubeth, whose goodness is her own undoing. H this were a melodram~ then the character of Deputy- Govemor Danforth (I. M . Hob- son) would surely be called a villain and hissed by the audience. He is the prosecutor at the trials and becomes so puffed up with bis own impor- tance, even the clergymen ques- tion his judgments . "The Crucible" should defi- nitely be on the must-see list. It continues through October 13. For ticket information, call 9S7- 4033. Calendar Do1ineau, Andre K.ertelZ, Jacques Henri Lartiaue, Jeffrey Bccom and ~en O'Brien will display through October 15 at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa. Call S49-7SSO. ART ..._.•tlans• Mall Art E:ddbl- dOll will display September 26 through November 23 at the Huntington Beach City Hall Gallery, 2000 Main Street. Call 848-8748. E•SJdaJland: lma&ined Genfe Scene Palatla1 la Soutllern Calfomla will display through October 23 at the Laguna Art Cannery • reunion Sunday BY CH ERYL STEHLINC Newport Beach's prem1e1 landmark restaurant. l he Canner}. wi ll have ll\ annua reu ni on celebration on Sunda~. Sept. 25 from 6 p n1 unt_ clo~ing, acc~rd1 o to Ten Hatlt:- berg, as~1~tcsnt J!Cr . "This wil p:ng event . a~ we in vi our I ormer workers and long-ume custom- ers, who haven't been m for awhile, .. said Hatleberg ... This 1~ always a lot of fun. We even get some of o ur past bands in here to jam for the eve ning ... As a bonus, participants will realize a 20 percent discount with all dinner items and will be given a bottle of wine. Hatleberg wants to encourage all that are planning to attend to bring photos for the bulletin board . .. Some even bring photo albums so they can show off their families," she said. Every year, Hatlcberg said the party grows and last year, at least 200 invitations were sent out. Hatlebcrg has worked at The Cannery si nce it opened 15 years ago and she in charge of the extensive mailing list. Former employees and past customers arc encouraged to keep her updated on their moves. The Cannery is located at 3010 LaFayette Drive in Newport Beach. For more information, call 67S-S777. Museum, 307 Oiff Drive, La- guna Beach. Houn are 11 Lm. to S p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is S2 for adults, S 1 for students and seniors. Call 494-6531. Worb bJ Do.a Moran will display through October at Four Seasons Hotel's Pavillion, 690 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach.Call7S~. OI ...... t.J Dorie Solo- maawill display through September at Pentimento Gallery, 1476 South Cout High- way, #6 in Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., daily. Call 497-3765. "Paris, Je t'alme" photographs by Worb bJ C.., W-a ... Rlltll -..1er llmr will display through featuring September at Watercolor Robert _Gallery, 1492 South cout High- At Brandon's, I had the Sau teed Jumbo Prawns and Prime Rib Special for only $14.95! Brandon's is featurmg aged, mid western com-fed prime rib of beef, slowly roasted to perfection ~ succulent jumbo prawns sauteed in a sauce of garlic, white wine and butter. Served with your choice of a fresh spinach salad topped with hot heron dressing or soup of the day, savory wild rice pilaf, fresh se.asonal vegetables and warm sourdough bread. All for $14.95 per person. Offer valid through~ 31, 1988. ~~ 1liE eevaqy HERWGE tDra. 'I' • ........... ".,.... ....... - • .., .... l.w,NltfllMO (8)432.Qll SlSO A..-GI .._. Nt1, C.... .._ ('114) 756-lD 111 ...... M •W "'• .......... ., , ...... ..... •• way, Lapna Beach. Houn are Curtain Call Dinner neauc. IU D----6!~-ftl!llluiNd. r-... 11 Lm. to S p.m., daily. Call 47-w-~·...,_ -~ 8838. start 1t SI 7.9'. C411138-IS.. MUSIC Tiie St. Lo•l1 SJ•plloa1 Orelantra will perform Sep- tember 28 at 8 p .m. in the Orange County Performing Arts Center, (>()() Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are S10-S30. Call SS6-ARTS DiaDe Sela.. witll tM Coat Batie Band will perform September 29 at 8 p.m. in the Orange County Pcrf orming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $14- $28. Call 432-5880 . STAGE "My Fair Lady" is currently playi ng at Elizabeth Howard's ..,.._ er-1111• by Arthur Miller will play September 9 throap October 13 on South Cout Repertory's Mainstaie. Call 9S1~33. "Stas4 •1 Yos a.., Bo11r•. a crazy~uilt comedy revolvina around mistaken identities will play September 23 through October 1 S in the Garden Grove Community Theatre, 12001 St. Mark Street, Garden Grove. Tickets are $6, SS for students and senion. Showa are at 8 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays witbh a 2:30 p.m. matinee on October 2. Call 897-5122. MISC. Events at the Orance County Faircrounds: Interior Design Show '88 in the Home Arts and Crafts Building, September 22- 25. Motorcycle Swapmcet, Sep- tember 30. Call 754-7469. . r - ' . . , • • l A close IOok at· some points of interest BY KEN TOKASH Interest rates are constantly changing. la this good or bad? The honest answer is: It depends. If rates are rising, and you're looking to invest, it's probably good. However, if rates are rising and you want to borrow, it's probably not so good. While there's really nothing ,;. ,.. we as individual investon can do to influence interest rates, an . understanding of the factors involved can help us make more informed investment decisions. The interest rate is dcfmed as "the cost of using money." As such it is governed by the laws of supply and demand as well as a variety of other economic influences. For instance, the high interest rates of the late '70s arc often attributed to the corresponding rise in certain commodity prices, notably gold and oil, during that time. Although such influences may seem overwhelming, more fundamental theories exist to explain the rise and fall of interest rates. The flllt of these theories is the Liquidity Preference Theory. It sounds u tbougb it should by complicated, but it's really not. It simply observes that people have three choices with their wealth: invest it, bold it (as cash) or spend it. As interest rates rise, less money is held; people choose to invest more. In a similar vein, as the supply of money is Under this theory, economic activity plays a bia role. Allumina a faxed quantity of credit, an increaled demand for loans (by aecton such u aovem- ment, business or individual mort1a1es) will raise rates. Extremely biah demand by any one sector (e.g., the US Treas- reduced, the demand incruses, ury) ~-~ly "crowd out" thus raising the cost of money the otJten by raising intcrat (i.e., the interest rate). raaa b4Jond the others' ability Related to this concept, but to pay. I with a narrower focus is The In supply/demand tug of Loanable Funds Theory. It actual interest rate is treats money purely as a com-by the inflation r*. To modity with demand (for loans) bow thil worb in on one side, and the supply (of total, "fe fmt moat UDdentand loanable funds) on the other. _ .. the Iler Rate of Interest." Business Brief$ Suzanne Aucbincloss has joined Hornblower Dining Yachts in Newport Beach as corporate account manager. Auchincloss is responsible for corporate and business charters. Previously, Auchincloss was corporate sales and special events coordinator for Calif or- nia Classics Creative Catering. ••• Thomas Wall will manage the newly opened Transwcstern Property Company office in Newport Beach. Wall brings a wide range of experience and education to Transwestern. He was formerly president of Paci- fica West Properties. ••• J. Barney Pase has been named director of real estate at CJ. Segentrom & Sons. He replaces Sam Keyes, who has been appointed to the position of director of special projects at thcfum. The Real Rate of Interest is the difference between the nom- inal rate of interest and the rate of inflation. For example, if your h~me mortgage is 1 1 percent and inflation is 4 percent, your real rate of interest is 7 percent. Or if your money market account is paYina 6 percent and inflation is 4 percent, your real rate of interest is 2 percent. Inflation, in effect, subsidizes borrower costs and reduces investor Rturm. Consequently, market expec- tations about inflation strongly influence the nominal rate of interest. If indications are that inftation will go up, invaton will demand higher nominal yields to gamer the -.ne real rate of return. Aside from the influences of the money supply, business activity and government bor- rowing, market professionals pay close attention to other f acton that can affect the inter- est rate markets. Primary amona thae are actions by the Federal Reserve Bank (the nation's cen- tral bank), and activity in other markets including foreign exchange, aold and oil. While over the near term any single economic factor or statis- tic can strongly influence interest rates, over the ,long haul rates can be explamect through the theories of liquidity preference, loanable funds or the real rate of intci-est. Understanding the outside influences on interest rates won't change bow they operate~but it should lead you to more informed investment dcciaions. Armed with this information, you now can punue the wide range of options praentcd by interest-sensitive investments. Ken Tokuh u a financial consultant with Shearson Leh- man Hutton in Newport &ach. Plaza Shopping Center in Nor- walk. Construction bas begun on Bellflower Towne Center, a 50,492 square foot shopping center. which is being developed by Hopkins Development. Com- pletion is set for late 1988 . ••• Spiritual healing. There's so much more to it than the usual media images of "faith healing.'' More love. More reason. More hard work. And yes, more evidence of actual healing. Spiritual Healing ;n a Scientific A~ looks at the broad ex~e of healins over the years in the lives of Christian Scientists. Not merely a . aenominltional study, the book provides th0u&f1tful perspecttve-and a movq tsody ol tettimony -on a sub;ect that . deletves to be better ua•leood by~ Of ·~ • Interfaith Shelter's after-school program 8Y PEGGY DARNELL "A mtlk u a curw that can 1tr-'8111m out 11 lot of thinga ... _ Anon. The children coming home from school are laden with the notices and new books of a new school semester. Their eyes light up as they spot the boxes and paints spread out on a table under the trees as the sun filters through the leaves promisimg some fun things to do this afternoon. Yolanda Morales, the new consultant at the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter, smiles warmly in greeting each child as INSIGHTS they enter the yard. They are invited to help paint the "space- ship" in preparation for Imag- ination Day in the near future. BUIDIN& HAND -Y.a.11 .... cn~ucta ......._, 1Cttvtt111 "' 1111 a11•r11 " 1111 .,,... c.at 111111a111 Dlltlr 11 Cnta M111. M1ral11 1111111 IM ICtlwttla 11 lllew •xi..,. Cfllllwtty .......... llf ... ,.., .... l. .. .., .... wk lllrllP 1111 pt'IMw tat 1'11111111 II !Mir t.11ia• Illy II 1111 lllllllr. PHOTO IY PE&liY DARIEll While great numbers of chil- dren everywhere arc involved in after school programs while their parents work, these chil- dren are dealing with the prob- lems that led them to the tem- porary shelter they call "home" for now at the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter in Costa Mesa. Morales explained her plans and her program for after school houn. wrhis is not only a play period, but a time we try to ma.kc as beneficial to the children here a possible," she stated. "We have 12 families now who will stay for up to 60 days, with food and with coumeling to help them stay together and become self- supporting. "'The play group is important for therapeutic reasons as well as social interaction in a coop- erative environment. The chil- dren learn conflict resolution without the use of name-calling and bitting. We discuss feelings and take on the responsibility to complete tasks. We have a system here where points arc earned on participation. com- pleted tasks and successful use of social stills within the play group. They are rewarded with a special goody from the goody bag. "Because the children arc in transition all the time, they need help in staying f ocuscd. They are not used to making attachments; some are extremely passive and others aggressive as a way of dealing with their anxiety and problems." One of the children began to talk about scary nightmares and worries while he painted on the project. He received positive feedback not only from Morales but from the other children, as they volunteered their own experiences with scary dreams. He seemed to f ccl better after the discussion. Morales is well qualified and her background is most impres- sive in professional experience. She is a licensed marriage and family counselor in private practice and also with the Los Angeles Job Corps. For 15 years she was an administrator of Western Youth Center in Ful- lerton where she developed the Family and Children Day Treat- ment Center, a psycho-social model with emphasis on the individual child at various stages of development. In addition, she was at the Alternative High School in Irvine with the SELF program (Secondary Education Leaming Facility). working with adolescents. "We arc just beginning our Family Community Meetings for all of our f amilics here at the shelter where they can have a sense of community in help and support of each other. We also TEMPLE ISAIAH co.-• ., SeMlllh SeMce Fridlw nilNs I: 15 p.m. Rabbi ~ 0. SchMz president Joel Abnmsohn Ml.,...,_.~......,.._.Clo......, a.11•1 7 a.di , ............... ·-* TOPIC: Kn. 23 "Wlwt II In The Tonttr r SW •a St. Mark Presbyterian Church 2108 Mar Vista Drin (Jamboree and East bluff South) Newport B«acb. CA• (714) 644-I 341 9'.Jt a.a. WonMp and Adlvtdee for Odldnn R". Roltat R. Stewwt St. Andrew,s Presbyterian Church Worship and bc.r this pnictial, Odt-«nca"ed. biblical rmvsge. 0 PUTIING OUR FAITII TO TIIE TEST', (Oenaiis 22: 1-14) have invited professionals such as attorneys, therapists and health care specialists to help the residents with their concerns as they try to solve their problems. We have a parenting counselor through Social Services who is here on Tuesday." "We feel so fortunate to have y olanda with us, n enthused Linda Scbulein, president of Friends of Orange Coast Inter- faith Shelter, a support group for the shelter. "She bas been doing such a wonderful job with our families and children. She will be speaking at our member- ship luncheon at the Performing Arts Center Club in Costa Mesa." Morales spoke about her own period of homelessness when, as a young gir~ her parents were We need vou . separated, but not divorced, when her mother was sent to the state mental institution in Cama- rillo, California. She is a third- generation Mexican American born in Santa Moni~ as was her father, a commercial fisher- man who was not home much. She was alone at age 11 and cleaned houses until she found a place to live with a Presbyter- ian minister and bis wife. Because of her thint for knowl- edge, she did extremely well in school, skipping grades and graduating at age 16. "I always remember having a sense of purpose, despite the hardships." she commented. Married at 17, she had five children and divorced 16 years later. It is difficult to imagine that this young-looltin& ener- getic woman is also a grand- ..... .-..... , RUii MARK I. MILLER RYIAT•IMCO Frl .. .... F..., ........ 111~ 11-..1:an1:1111111111. AMlt.Y ........ ...... llllC 0 ' ............ , I ill cantC::-~9'.., Educ:Mor Ga.er Share what GOD is Doing in Your Church. Use Our Directory to welcome someone. Special Non-Profit Or- ganization Rate Plus Editorial Copy Available Ask for Shalon Olandler mother al two. In disculaiDa the needs 0£ tbe shelter, Morales offered dleie suggestions: ~we really need volunteen to help with tbe programs, and we especialy need materials for the children's program. We would really love to take them on some outings and have the zoomobilc come here, but that costs SSS. All the money 'raised goes directly to the shelter and its ~ support of the families." While observing Morales' work one can easily see that she is in her clement with the com- fortable and caring way she worked with the children this afternoon-she is a bright spot on their otherwise harsh reality. For further information about the Orange Coast lnterf aith Shelter, Costa Mesa, call 631- 7213. For further information about the Friends of Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter support group, contact Linda Lyle, 759- 0332. Without God, it's a vicious circle. Traditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church Schoo] 9:00 AM .,... fir Snww-• .n tbrtt m'fica CWld c:aR .. 9j)C) ... -11.!.i' ... Pr. D•W C. Anderson, Rea._ I ? •. -~. r ... ~· :: SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach, CA • 92663 714/675-0210 Plew call .. addiltioaal ~_......,Idled.ales. • • - .... .. Dall & Cats .......... ll4 liwstock ....•..•• ' ••.. 825 Housekeepinc Rooms 413 CLASSIFIED INDEX ~ ....•.•••••.. 8()8 Appliances ••••..•...• 806 Appliances Wanted •.• 807 Birds ................ 826 REAL ESTATE Hotel~ : .......... :.1 .. 416 Industrial . . • . . . . . 506 II rt.Vt Ut! Property ••.... 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Acreaee ..•..••..•••.. 511 Apts. Furnished ....... 407 Lots for Sale ........... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Auctions ............. 814 ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS Announcing .......... 200 Investments .......... 828 Buildina Material ...•• 81? Business Equipment 818 Coins/Stamps •....... 813 Furniture •••.......•.. 800 Furniture Wanted .••.• 805 Garaae SaJes •••.....• 705 Apts. Unfurnished •... 408 Bldg. to be Moved .... 816 Business Property •... 500 Business Rentals .•..• 421 Mortaaae & TD .....•. 607 Motels ••............. 415 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Mountain Cabins ..... 4 22 Office Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery l ots ........ 201 Florists ............... 207 Money to Loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....••. 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 7fli4 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Jewelry .............. 812 , Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids ............ 214 Legal Notices ......... 212 Marine Supplys ....... 906 Misc. for Sale .••...... 809 Misc. Wanted ........• 8 10 Musical Instrument ... 811 Offece Equipment ...•• 827 Pets & Supplies .....•• 823 Sporting Equipment •.. 819 Desert Property ....... 513 farms & Ranc hes .•... 512 Real Estate for Xchg •.. 517 Real Estate Loans •.... 600 Lodges-Clubs-etc. 209 Nurseries ............ 815 Lost & Found ......... 210 Personals ............ 211 EMPLOYMENT Agencies ........•.... 300 Opportunities .•....... 305 Employment Wanted 307 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses tor Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent /Unfurn ...........•• 406 Rooms for Rent ....... 4 1 O RESORT PROPERTY For Sale .............. 418 Rental .............. 417 Directory of Business Services •Accounting BOOKEEPING A PAIN ? Let George do 1t. Profes· s1onal. computerized reports tailored to your .1eeds. Small business & individual specialist. Licensed tax return pre- parer: sole proprietor, partnership & corpora- tion Call George Bien- stadt (714) 964-2002 •Advertising Complete Line of Promotional Items with your custom imprint •Pens •Key chains •Golf balls •Many exciting items Cal Pac Products (714) 545-7350 •Attorney ATTORNEY AT LAW JAMES f. LECK SPECIALIZING IN: •Personal Injury •Auto Injury •Boats, Bikes, Aviation, Etc. •Malpractice: Legal or Medical •Work-Related Injury •Insurance Claims •Product Liability •Wrongful Death •No charge for •Child Care CHILD CARE HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE Live in/or out, caring dependable, screened to meet your needs. Domestic ExcellenceA· gency 71 4-832-3665 INFANT DAY CARE Avail- able in my Costa Mesa Home. Full or-part time, Mary 650-2864 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 361· 2221 •Credit MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY. ALSO, NEW CREDIT CARO. NO ONE REFUSED! FOR INFORMATION CALL. .. 1·315-733-6063 Ext. M 369 •Custom Landscaping LANDSCAPING & Tree Service & Clean Ups. Monthly Fee. Jim 553· 1554 LIVE-IN NEEDED M-F. 2 y_r & 6 Yr. Turtle Rock. Fee neg. English pre· ferred. Cal Lie Op. Days 851-2442, Eve854·8822 •Domestic CHILD CARE/ HOUSE - KEEPERS AVAILABLE HOUSEKEEPERS & NANNIES AGENCY Live in or out. caring, dependable, screened to meet your needs. Domestic Excellence Agency 832-3665 BABY /CHILD CARE in my Mesa Verde home. Across from park. Day time. Kathy 556-7916 NEWBORN Nurseries. precious baby care, near South Coast Plaza. 754- 1079 IS YOUR BABYSITIER ON VACATION? Day Care available in my CM hom e. daily or weekly. Mary 650-2864 .er.di! FREE VISA/ M/C Earn up to $300 a week Live in/out Spanish OK. Au·Pairs OK. Positions available now. Call immediately (714) 951· 6110. Lie. & bonded. •Html' 1 p1n • Ham1 1 • <••' • AM1a+CCA1-1••ml01•• •Ce u a • M...;t ........ -. ... • .... c. • • •F499T....._ •Fencing Fencing Specialists Concepts All Types Custom Wood Fencing. Painting available and Thompson Water Seal. Color ' Photo (7i14) 557-1572 QUALITY LAWN SER· VICE. lawn service avail· able comotete to mow & ed&e. Catr 631-4535 •Health & Beauty •Home Repair & Remodeling LOCAL MOTHER/ DAUGHTER TEAM will c lean your house or office. Thorough. Clean and conscientious. 857- 8501 CAR PET CLEANING SERVICE Shampoo & Steam Cleaning Spotlifters. Deoderizer Included. 2RMS & HALLWAY $39.95 ROGERS CARPET CLEANING 7 DAYS(714) 472·0230 ASK A80Ul HOST ORY CHEMICALS L & B Been in Bus Since 1980 PROFESSIONAL HOUSE Cleaning. Excellent Ref. Reas. rates. 723-0994 CALIFORN IA SWEEP Commercial & res. Lie & bonded. 646·2563. We have ref. UNIQUE GARDENING ANO LANDSCAPE SER· VICE. Est in area since 1973. We do tree trim· m ing, cleanups, mowing and edging. Complete r~ing service. 646- •Hulth & Buuty SKIN CARE Professional Products, not sold in stores. High quality, custom programs for your skin fype. Send name, address and skin type to: SKIN WEAR 24181 Alea. Pkwy, Suite C-2972 Ulgun• Hiiia, CA 12153 •Landscaping FREE CONSUMER SERVICE Call for names of competent licensed & bonded tradespeople to remodel, repair. clean and decorate. HOME IMPROVEMENT REFERRALS INC. (714) 631-7200 •Masonry For a dependable dry wall company call Artis- tic Interiors 556- 1160 ... small repairs. Room addition. Custom texture CONCRETE PATIOS Drive.decks, concrete reseeved w/epoxy store. Brick·blockwork. Lie. 966-2134 •Music Lessons PIANO INSTRUCTION Classic, Jazz, Poo. 15yrs exp, adult. kids. SA. 786- 4408 •Musicians DO YOU NEEDA BAND For weddi~ •. parties or holidays!? Book "NIGHT· WATCH" pla ed recently-Ritz Ca~on Laguna Ci I {9wks), cunentty ne at the Marriott ieW' Lou Newport Beech Fash:; Island on Mon & Tues nights. (5 piece) Male & female vocalists, k•.Y bolfCts. SD & druma. We ~win1, cha chal m , tap 40 etc. Cal Bob dmys 631-8120 Ext 13; eves (714) 642-9585 Airplanes ...•••...... 900 Antioue Classic Car •.. 912 ,\utos tor Sale ........ 910 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tires .... 907 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913 Auto Repair/for ...... 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers ............. 919 Foreign & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ... : ..... 916 •. I SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Situation Wanted ..... 308 •Pool Service FINEST QUALITY SER· VICE & REPAIRS. 20 yrs. experience. Pre SeaSon Special: 1 month FREE service. F.ree estimate & pool analysis. Evans Life Guard Pool Service. 546- 8008 •Roofs DYNAMIC ROOF SYS· TEM Take pride in your home. local contracter in Roofing for 39 years. Custom work a must. (714) 642·4474 •Steam Cleenq STEAM CLEANING Newport Power Cleaning •Sidewalks •Driveways •Boats, Docks eRestaurants ·~rr:) 675-2523 •Tile DEAN THE TILE MAN Leaky showers, ceramic tile; install/repair/acid wash/regrout, shower doors new & repair, & plumbin1. Safety bars. Lie# 432332. 714-675- 8212 or 846-8526 ........... lnw.stiption/ Research •Pre Employment •Backarot.tnd •As11ts eLocate Missi"I Persons lrweatiption Research Associit8S 3001 Red Hil Ave. Bids. 6-215 Cost. Mesa, CA 92626 (1_14) 545-7350 Legal Consul- tation. No recovery. No attorney fees. 2372 South- East Bristol Clean up your c redit report and Obtain Tris* A credit ratina. Over 250 t.nks offeri• free low interest rate. Visa MI C COf!'lplete Info. Sen~ $4.95 ~ and hen· dtinc to U.S. Credit, P.O. Eb 2521, Costa Mesa, CA92626 • Ac• 1;?! s A~'fMlfllcc••••• ,.. .... Do•"*Ae-tJ 1000Qu .. ,11IO Newportlch, CAl2llO 7U-1171 COMPLETE LANDS. CAPE SERVICES 2\ years exp. Mcweeney L..-.ct.;apeO...SJerd PlASTERtNG AcceotNw jobs iri Or-. County & lA County to ucape ~ hut Low (Ml• head, ,.... bids. Alto 210--Loet& FOUnd LOST KlnEN White l'8Y .... and tail, bkM eyes, btue rhinestone CORer. COM ... 721· 0264 #8 Newport Beach 152-0808 . CARPETING at dir.ct wholesale prices i nstalled. All majcW manufacture" al'ld stYles. CaM for en appt. 714-567 ·3526 • MAJOR CREDIT CARO&. Reprdless of credit t& tofy. Also, new credit. No one refused. F0t intor- metion can 1·31s.733-6062 Ext. M369 '-ROFESSIONAL WIN· DOW TINTING ~r house Of mine. Alf. 855- 4160 ROOM ADDITION. RemOdlUna, deck~ Ntto. eow-1. Uc. • banded. c..t tor tr. est kelpers. Exo. pnifwred. 546-5403 Soanilh Ok. All Jobs ---------100. FN8. ~Pf 0~10 . r•'~l:;c;hairie. ANO IONOID. loCll ~In ftd. Llvt'.iii'COMMNION ;:r'!i.'tl&ftr= AIO, 714af.1148 u .• · cleanup, IPfinkler repair, commercial malntenence. (714) 645-51Zt FOUR SEASON YA#m '*'""• and pt111 riwl& -Ind uriill _. •llcome. ~·-""·and• for JS. 619-341·2988 ........ 211 ... 117 I -emf~ HISTORY.~ OVERSEAS JOBS, TAX FREE INCOME All OCCUPA TIONSt.. COM· PANV PAID BENEFITS. Call (305) 456-6603 Of send resume to: Wo;td- wide E~ 1126S. Federal Hwy #322, Ft Lauderdale, Fl 33316. Advance fee-full refund if not pfacesd overseas per contract Licensed as an overseas employment agency. NlW CR£DIT CARO. rtU ONE REFUSED. FOR INFO. CAU. 1·315-733-6062 EXT M 386 SUNSHINE SITTER SER· VICE now hirinc. Exp. ~and ions for the eldet'ty~ have ref, own~­ ti on. Gd-Pa1-·Flex hrs. Sue 966-1322 . .1.50 PER DAY That's all you pay for 3 lines 30-day minimum in our AUTOMOTIVE needs part ti me telephone sales rep, tor follow up, reorder, telephone sales exp pref. Pleasant phone personality r~uired. Air· port area. 7~2054 SERVICE DIRECTORY call today!! ASK FOR tNEZ CALL 631-8120 EXT 16 ~ .PRESTIGE DATA PRO- CESSING AGENCY If pounding the pave- mlft hes~ down call us for the best iobs in town! 18582 Beach Bl HuntiJ\~Qn_ Beach. (714)964-0570. ATTENTION EXCEL· LENT INCOME for home I 111 I ::'l work. Info call 504-64 · 1700 DEPT. P237 GOVERNMENT JOBS $18,037 to $69,40S. Immediate hiring! Your area. Can (refundable) l- 5l8-4 S9-36 l l Ext F 2954 for Federal list 24 hrs OVERSEAS JOBS, Tax free income all occupa- tions. Compa.nl paid benefits. Call (305) 456· 6603 or send resume to Worldwide Employers, 1126 S. Federal Hwy #322, Fl Lauderdale, FL 33316. Advance fee full refund if not placed over- seas per contract. Licensed as an overseas employment agency. GOVERNMENT JOBS $1S,400-$72,500. Now hiring. Excellent benef· its. ca11 504-649-1922 Ex J2550 GOVERNMENT JOBS $1S,400-$72,500 Now Hiring. Excellent benef. its. Call 504-649· 7922 Ext. j-8348 SECURITY OfFICER for NPB market, wanted unarmed, senior citizens OK. $S.2S per hr coU collect (818)989-0366. Efficiency patrol and . guard serv. CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING all positions. Both skilled and unskilled. For informa- tion call (615) 292-6900 Ext H704 *FUN WEEKEND JOB* You choose when. Give out samples in market. near your home. 962· 5688 ... ; \ " \ ( I ' f•' "I , \ \ "' " , " l \ '· : " We Need Management Candidates With Plenty Of Drive It'*-Iota of energy, ••lbillon and drive to~ Geed • a Pizza Hut ReataurMt Manager. I tt1ia 90Utdl .. you, keep A1aclngl M a cNlioti of PepsiCo, nobody provtde9 a bel- tlr lft\ftlment tor success than Pizza Hut. And nobody chll1nges you .. Pizza Hui -wlh penon-- ""· ~. finance and ope1allc>M ,... 111•11. If yodve go wtMll • ..... we ofter. • AHlltMt Manager Slllary fW"'8 of $17,800- t11.~ • AtlOJ I llNe ..... q PfOQIM\ wil'a potential to develop Into a Manager poettion wlhin 6 mot lb tooney ... • _,.., 8*y ,.. "°"' $24,000-$27,700/ ,.... Bloome a key player In l'8 $163 b•an per,.. fDod 11ra lndu9try and IMP h rew•dl. APPY In per80n 9em 4pm Monday lvu frtdlly OI _.. ,_....._In conldenceto: o.orv-Teny, Piiia HUI Dlltilct Ottlce, 901 Powel Ave. SW, Rel....-., WA llCll5. An Equlll Opportunity Employer MA=M. 255-5707 OUIELONGWITHTHEBFSI' $60.00 per hundred remailing letters from home! Details, send self· addressed, stamped envelope. Associat~~1 Box 309-T, Colonial, "'-' 07067 Phil is looki for DANCE PARTNER."'\wing and General Ballroooi Novi· ces are preferred. 754-7485 WE WANT YOU If you are enthusiastic, enetgetic and hard working, Position available as store der1<. Benefits include medical, dental/lrte. Profit Sharing. On the spot interviews' Mon-Fri 9am-3pm 30018 Crown Valley Pkwy Laguna Niguel (714) 495- 5543 (STOP-N.GO MARKETS) FEDERAL, STATE and civil ser:vice jobs. Now hiring. your area . $13,S50 to $59,480 immediate openin1s. CaU 1-315-7~ ext fF369. TYPIST-Hundreds weekly at home! Write: P.O. Box 16, Claf1(. NJ 07066 RECRUIT & GROW RtCH. H~p me find men & women, who wm1t to lrYe full time, wen pt time and earn 6 tiaure income. You can wn $1.000-3,000 per month b referrals. M8 Hudsot1 714-553-1551 ATTENTtON ExceOent income larhame _,.. bty wortt: Wo. cal 50t- 646-1700 ~ P.237 • 50 STATE SEMINARS, a nationwide company, is , seeking dvnamic and motivated (ndividuats to teach no money down seminar. Network in America. You've seen them on TV, now do them in person. $3,000 to $6,000 per month poss;. ble p/t $1~1~ to $15,000possioeef/l For interviews call (208) 385-0313. RESPONSIBLE COL· LEGE/high schoof stu· • dent to hetp -two girts ready for School in Irvine home and wr:2 ~. Take 6 yr. old to Meadowbrook and 4 yr. old to nursety schod. 6am to 8am hrs. tf inter· ested call 818-762· 4460. EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in eva- luating and respondit11 to daily win reports sub- m itted by our agents throuctnJt the state. No experience necessary; wort< at home. For infor· mation send self· addressed, stamped envelooe 9~ inches long to: AWGA. Dept E. Box 49204, Atlanta, GA 303S9 NURSE/RN/LYN for holistic pain center in Fashion Island. Physicats and oracupressures and orbio-feed back. Will train M·W·F 12·9 P.M. Huntington_ Beach. (714)964-0570. SECRET ARV variety $24,000. Varied posi- tions with many adminis- tratNie ~for presti-giolls firm. • solid exp. and w/p ski Is ask for E#2070 OMS Office Mates 768-6070 E.O.E REC£PTIONIST UTE TYPING OK $20,400+ ,..,,....omce =:a...:=9= .. .. ,.. ........... ..... ............., in Na•:: -....1rm. lillflll-••• .... OMS OflceM-. 7U-I070 PARTTIME FUX HOURS to $8.42 hr. 3 positions available. Locations S.U Ana. Miswn Viet0. Ne..,ort Buch. (714) 768-6070 E.O.E. HIRING! GOVERNMENT JOBS -YOUR AREA SlSJ.000-$68.1.~· Caal ~JS) 838-0GG5 Ext NOW HfRING YOUR AREA. $13,550 to $59,480. lmmechete ~jnp. ~It 1·315- 7J.3..6062 Ext #f 369 CARD & GIFT SHOP/ Asst Manager. Excellent opt for advancement. Will train. 64(). 7373 blrlcla .... 111 Atll•~I& tlBlt tPAY llA1Bt RM's " .. •31 ... LVl's " • '19 "· A Plalfa••*"Mlilfli• ..... OlllfMf MDtCI,., ....... (714J l7U7l7 l '-y ··-;e WHY DOES HELEN WORK? She's financiaf~ secure. Why? ~en IJYeS ~ free sarT"*5 at ecdusNe martcets new home. She meets people, has fun. and works onty ..... she wants to. 11 lteies1ed? C-'I KOS Marketina 962· 5688. EARN $7. 75 HR. We need assistance in eva-- luating and ~ to daily wort< reports sub- mitted by our a1ents throughoot the state. No exp~mence necessary; paid to complete train· 1na. .n at home. For info sefld seff addressed to AWGA, Dept. E. Box 49204. Atlanta. GA 303S9 HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED tor small houset_..11 service for COIStal .... Must be honest.,... ... el •)ll!tic. And ..,. OIM1 car. Can 21 ]...UJ.-0825. GET PAID FOR MAO· ING! $100.00 per title. Wnte: PASE-A.3175, 161 S. Una*t Wllf, N. Aurora. tU 60542 LEGAL OFFICE MGR $39,000plus. Total responsibility fof busi- ness operation of medium size litiption firm. OutstandiJl& benef. its. Ask for E #2073 OMS Office Mates 768-6070. EOE FEDERAL STATE AND CIVIL SERVICE JOBS. Now hiring. Your area. $13,550 to $S9,480. Immediate openings. Cati l -31S-733·6062 Ext. #F369 GROCERY JOBS leadirw Southern Cafjf Super Market Chain. Has several 1rocery jobs avaUable. Apply in per. son at RafDhs, "...-.;...-. 2660 San Miguef Ori~ ~? BeaCh. E.O.E. GENERAL OFFICE. Surfs up $14,000plus. Fun industry varied duties, ~Potential unlim-ited. AH )40ll need is a ~personality. Good typi and liaht offtee exp1s.: for £#2069. OMS Office Mates 768-6070 E.O.E. ROBERT G. COOK INC. is seekj ass.tive indi· vidual,, teedt and con- duct no money down real estate seminars. You hwe seen on T.V. Nowdo them ~ j)8ROn. $5,000 to $10.000 • month pas.. sible~ p/t $10,000 to $25,000 a month full time possible. Don't delay call today 208/ 385-aaol. HOME ASSEMBLY CO. $242.10 weekly. You make plant hangers . Start rieht awiq. Send long self-addressed envetope to: Arrrt Robin- son, 743 Mechanic ~ Lebanon, PA 17042 CRUISE SHIPS NOW HIRING All positions. Both skifled and unskilled. For informa.. tion call (61S) 292-6900 Ext..#473 GET PAf D FOR REAOtNG BOOKS: PASE-E947, 161 S.. Lincohiway, N. Aurora. fU60542 PIT HELP wanted childrens clothing store. 2-3 days a week some sat. 714·857·9095. TELEMARKETING REPS NEEDED for classic baf~ season. At the fter. form1n1 Arts Center. E~/Hrs.. Salary aplnst commission. Ha~ fun mak1ne new friends and $. 5~2121 Raunne CHICAGO JOES Needs Hosts/Hostesses full time davs. Pt time cook eve. ean 261-5637 HIRING ASSISTANT Ma~ and staff. If )'OU hke workina in a pleasant a~here and~ · ·n Cinnamon Rot taTr. Al1dY in person. 220~ Marine Ave.. Balboa lsa.nd TELEMARKETING T• com ....,, dist r-'s telemarketer for sale luds. PT /Eq; Inf. ~ •comm. Clll Mr. Tun:o M 975-8540 ,. • .. .... • . i CHRISTMAS IS COMING! &Ml extra~ d1monehllng Chrt81n ......... Work now thru Novetnber. • FREE Tr•nlng • FREE '300 S.,.. Kit • No ""' .. ......,. • Work Own Houri CALL TODAY! (714) 979-0520 EASY WORK! ExceUent ~ Assemble products at home. Call for inter· mation. 312-741-MOO Ext. A2550 GENERAL OFFICE LEARNW/P $16,500+ ·-·~ ...,u. 11* .... ,.. ..... =---.. 'rrill •• ....... 1111 Oll5&mDe ..... 7D4070 E.G.£. "All CASH BUSINESS" National Company seej( self ·motivated person to own and operate their own business. Census reparts show 4a1e profit of $1,3 per month expandfnl to $3.289.50 due to com- pany's participation. Ser· vice company owned accounts cunenttv han- dlina Frito-Lay and other name brand food pro-ducts. Requires approx· imately 8 hours per Week and investments of $15000 cash for~ ment Call toll free 1 782-1550 Operator 4-S, anytime. DISTRICT MANAGER Full time, full benefits, aftemoc:M as. Call Jeff 540- 3008 EARN $1,000 A WK PT Phone .n. PR nouMs. Hn._AM«PM~ commission onJy. Cal ht675-0031 LEGAL OFFICE MGR $39,009-Plus. Total responsibility for busi· ness ~tion of ~~-e:: its. Ask far E OM50fftceMle. 768-6070. EOE ORVILLE WANTS YOU! l..ookq far trt.MIJ ... pmldellt people to .n at our IMClt location ~-=:e ":1:i the lrW'9 F.-mer Market in Theetrtum Court. Or ail (714) 64(). 7701 PART TIM£ AM, Welk· ends. ... afternoon, ........... ~ m drMI• NCanl NDoit to 7 p.m. ~ 300I DOOR TO DOOR CAN- VASSING Afternoons ~weekends. no seHq req. Earn $9-12 per hr. Call for inter.iew 557- 2203 LIBRARY LITERACY COORDINATOR Salary $2267 /Mo. pfu.sBeNfits City~ Beach hasf . ~to establish the Nery of services throu1h an effective volunteer- based Library Uterlcy ~m.W•--= for samecJI .. with • edae of the nature and extent of adult and func- tional Uliteracy. Must have at least one year ~I experience in either 1) dewelopi~ implementina an coordinatina an adult literacy pro!cram; 2) ~and 01 tellch· ~ ; 013) P1'Q1111m a ministration/man· aaement involvinJ recruitment and coordt- nation of volunteers. Must =s· a Bache-lor's in Educa- tion. Malter's= in Education « Ser-vices hilhly desirable. Must possess a valid CA drMn license. Please call Thelma ~ at p14) ~-31 8 for urther details and application. Equal Opportunity Employer. AUTOMOTIVE needs 1>19rt time telephone ..... rep. for. 8CCO'll1t follow up. reorder, ... ~iales exp pnrf. ~.,...,,... ality required. Airport .. 756-2064 NURSE RN/LYN fof Halltic Plin en. in F81hian111Md.~ ............. WiU tA1n. M/W". 12-9 PM = Wiit. lv rnll Dr. 651-1765 MATURE GIRL FRIDAY. =:=~· Ml-•~"';£ ...... -..... re ....... •••ltd . IRVINE, BRAND NEW Exec P81er's House. 4 bdr with view, 2450 sq. ft. new oertt & ~.UPI' no pets. Sl..t295 per month. 724-1""1 HARBOR VIEW HOME 3 bd. 2 bth., new crpt. ~int Garden water Pd . ~1800 month. 643-2541 or643-6412 tiARBOR VIEW SPKblS Summerset 5 Bdf3 Bth Family Room 2 Fireplaces. Neutral tones, plMUtion shut· . ters, larp enctosed Pltio. 3 QI pt II!. Great family area, neat schocils. Park Newl>Qft c.ar ee.ct.s. S2.800 owner llent 497-8486 PRIVATE ROOM AND BAllf to share in 3 bdr 3 bMtl house in Westpr1t near park, pool and jacuzzi. Washer dryer and Pf1111 available ~ 1. com.ct Carol 852· un CLEAN 2 8dr 1 Bath 1 Unit from Beech. $1200 a month,~. Bkr642· 3850 PRIVATE room w/be, pri- vate emr.nce. micro-wwe & ,.,.... utiltties paid. non-smiJke. S400 mo. +dip. Clll 66().2538 NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1 . blltl ....-twee."'n on'* Steps tO POOl.:C~all amets. $950. 5 7 ~l EASTSIDE 3 Bdr 2 Bath Family =~;JA600 a Rou. -. . . OCEAN FRONT RENTAL TOWNHOUSE APT. $700. 2Bdr1'6 ....... 2 ft!P\~--755 w. 950~ ~ Meta. 646- ROOM TO SHARE with 2 ,.,.~34th e.lbo9. $400 + 7·1 Brian 673-31*> CHARMING FURN 2 Bdrm 2 BMh. pool. spa. =~roi ..... $1.700. ~3187 TOWNHOUSE APT. $700. 2 8dr 1 '6 a.th. 2 ft!P\~ 755 W. ~~Meu.646- ROOMMATE WANTED, mmle « .......... Prof& sionlll, non smoker to shwe 4 bdr house in COM. Al ..... short ic. to a-eta. First/last 100 ~ + «)() P!8" month. Avail 6-1. 76G-9195 412·1atllll ..... ROOMMATE WANTED, male non smoker to share 2bd/2ba Newport apt Poot . i, parl<- i ng $4~ + ~ ~nses. (714) 721- 417-1111.tRelals MAUllKAANAPALI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view fully furn & equip. Ten- nis/ pool/bMch. Bro- chure. 854-0909 418-111.t ForS. PALM SPRINGS CONDO 2 bdr 2 beth with private patio, pool, jacuzzi, sauna and tennis court all included. 714-633· 2562 COAST PROPERTIES OCEANFRONT Hatt Moan ~ 25 .ere ranch. $4,500,000 home, pool, han1or. barn, CottaM,. beach. (415) 72M725 507. CGndomlNums , ... Ro4.J .-. _... . - .......... .. GOVERNMENT SEJZED HOMES FROM $1.00. Yau ~. Allo ~For­ties tai' beck .... complete detail• and toreelolure list call: (615) 822-2770 Ed 322 OCEAN FRONT HALF MOON BAY 25 ACRE RANCH. $4,500,000. Home, pool,-= halw.W. bem, . 415-"726-4725 BAY FRONT PENTHOUSE Eu,..n eleaance, hiattty UPl'adeCJ, bay fnint ~nouse. Ete. vated dinlna area. 2 bdr+dll .. 3 ...... JXl&li-...... ~ • Qi().7000 HEART Of COSTA MESA Need a pl9c:e to put a hc>bby? carnpus, car· =~~ saver, Junk! Get away from the house? Call Rhodl McGin (714) 642· 3600 EXCmNG BAY FRONT 1 bed/conv den condo in PNStilious 8-yside Cow w/bolit slip rilfU. Prime loc, shop across st, wlk to Bal. Is., pyt pted comm, pool/11>19, dbl . pr, 2 tetTaces etc. No aeent calls. By owner 972 Bay_side Cove W. 9~~ Sat-Sun 1-5. ~.ooo. 675-2350 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U REPAIR) forecllans. ...... tax delinquent properties. Now selli,. _ YQ!Jr area. CaR 1-315-736-7375 Ext H.cA-N2 for current list 24hrs GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 CU.REPAIR) ForedolureS, repos. ~ delinquent popert1es nowtellirW~rareacall 1-315-7~7375 Ext. H- CAN2 for current list 24hr. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U·REPAJR) FORECLOSURES , REPOS. TAX DELIN- QUENT PROPERTIES. NOW SELLING YOUR AREA CAU 1-315-736- 7375 EXT H-CA-N for current list 24 hrs. GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1.00 (U Repeir) FcnclcJues, repos. tax delinquent properties. Now ... _~--· Call 1-315-736-7375 Ext H-CA-Nl for current list 24tn. .. ~~ ·- ARIZONA 2.5 KN home site. Ktnc.~/Yucca 950. $200 down 1 mmlltJt) ,.._. • OK ,_, feint Mab' Co: Noqi11f=OMW =-·· 111- UTAH li~I tllilt.Cldlr~- ... D .... il'iR 114-0UI., ..... ....... ISLAND RETRPT. fl Y IN. SAil AWAY. flll*d arc.. la. ln the Sen ~,~ 1::n.-.. .... L lM9i ::z.~ 2-r:rrr;;. -....... « incam& l block fram prtuilll •· part .. ,,.... .... blmch. l mill tD tDM\. 0.-must sell. SllJjOOOI offlr.41~-7 Widow has money for . nu~ Loan/tds. ~nope1~~ ison Associates 714- &n.7311. ... ...., ..... d 5°" LT.V Conditional sales contract secured by UCC-1 and irnpnMd · commercial location. S30 000 015% 3 y_rs, Uo9 MO. (TOM 261· 5879) 700-Bulln 111 Opp't. BUS OPP11! SELL · ADVERTISING SPECIALTY TRADEMASTERS ADV 832-9064 COMPLETE PRINT-SHOP Full . price $22,000. ~000 down. 972- IF YOU DESIRE to eem $350.00 for 8 hours work per week wn.11 can dis- tribute eh..e'iird 100% P'ft Ntural fruit juices, tJD auMifv, ~ must be bon-dabre and have $16,500 cash for equip-ment. SeMce company established accounts. No selling inwlwld. Call toll-free 1-800-782-1550. Operator 4-J arty· time. SO~ LOVESEAT, fiRASS ~~~ USED $575. ~9294 NICE SOFA. t.oveseat o.k trim.~ Neva-used. $265. both. 5'3-9294 OAK CABINET and 26-in. Emerson stereo 1V ~ remote c;olbol. Call 855- 4160 SOFA.a. LOVE~~ CHAI" onOMAN. v~' SHARP UK£ t4EW. $275. Call 843--9294 SOf A.&: LOVESEA T, ~.Jr'-' NEYER USED. tN( I" I ONES $275. c.u 843-9294 MOVING SALE S..0-lllt Early_ American wall ahefves, t.ble lamps, ~~cord- .SA $5 Gald Colnl. ...... a. reooi•Ji Hml .... Hlltf iJ .. ,. 1965- mlnt. 10 .. "flit'!! $20,100 coin& for ~ plus posuae. c.11 I c...... tt-800-231-2392" Colonial Coi.,., ~ CA.Q2-"0ur27'h Yeiir"J..909 TnMI. Houl-'°"' IA 71002 AFF'ECTtONATE. PLAY-FUL, LONESOME! Two sisters houMCats lost milbw. nefd new com-'*"°"-Thrie ~ old, de-clawed, spayed. Cuddly & entenaininc ~FREE to IDOd home. 3792 127.CJ .. Equisil1*11 ................ LOOKING far funds need investors with $200,000. All funds federally insured, 1uarant..a income, l8cind by TD . Serious inauiries to Bob 714-638-4717 En;oy 13-159' rmm on tds. Also lend on & ~ tds. s10 ... ooo up $1 md plus. Call DeniSon Asso- ciates 714-673-7311 today. 910.AulDI for s.le CAN YOU BUY JEEPS. CARS. 4X4s seized In drug raids for under $100? Call for' facts today. 602-837-3401 Ext. 457 '87 928 S4 Carmine Red with 80ld lelther. Fully k>edea like new. Saw 20 Koff new price. $54,500. Call Mr. Hunter 3()3.:499- 3713 CHAii ITT ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE ..TIE HEllTAIE COLLECTIONS .. SEPT. 23, 24, Noon-9:00 pm SEPT. 25 • Noon-5:00 pm THE ILAll DDCTOll A<111••• •• -Wlllli ,.. ... 14.•. II.II WITI AD (111)114-... I -CALL- ·647-2302 If you can be claimed on your parent's or another person's tax rcrum. you generally cannot be exempt from income tax withholding. To get it right, read the i.nstructiom that came with your Fonn w~. ------- ~-------- CROSSWORD PUZZLE------------------. . 2 3 5 tO ti l3 14 15 Newport Ensign/Costa Mesa News Classified Ads SAVE TIME Visa or Mastercard orders may be completed by phone. ml:! (714) 631-8120 Ill USE THIS FORM TO WRITE YOUR AD. (There arc approximately 20 characters and spaces per line. minimum 3 lines.) ACIOSS 1 Diurnulea I Went boom 12 Fellow•: Slane 11 Spanish lady 17 Gulch 18 Molding edge 20 Prepare Cor action 22 Vaquero's line 23 Standing 24 Rabbit 25 DuUel bap 21 Cuckoo 28 Dilapidated 29 Harem room ~ Soctala Sl Wearlftl ctane• S3 8upoDed 31 One SI Weraber wn - JI luDoftr a UpudabcNl 45 Setabllelam uat ... a.u ... ~l .. , ... ,_,. tMt 4* a.tect11 ID u • .=re:._ II Mlataumor: Abbr. • Dwarf 11 a. .. O..ot&M ~ U~illcilllll : -11 Palrlf _....CW, .. wor.o.tDlalel rad ., ltrlped a &DOCk• c1own Q Bffete M VatclJe 15 Gaft out M Sluderoue pelp IT Abmdant flab ff BiP and drJ 'f2 Pierce ?S Motaatnc '1& Catamaran 77 Hlgh priest '18 TiUa 81 Slipper 12 Reeort in Scotland 83 Watered ailk 84 Mourtean work 81 Sentiment .. Eoe 89 laqu!ry 90 Placed a eoU a.11 91 African fly 12 Kitcben l•wre1 DOWN 1 Tbe D ln FDR 2 Barutormer's cbore S Cbarp too mucb 4 Be mletaken 5 VallM I Buns' wonS for -.nafOed 7 Gntlewoman I 1.-portut tlme • C.9dle cord rt =~•&bor• 11 o.,-.... IS BiSdcis 14 .... ,... IS ·•ta•ecity II lla•luwd per- 11 ... talk: Colloq. -11 Colfl • .lot • I I I I°: n-.., ,, ..... n &~·u.u H Poette~ SIU.... ... 40 AlftH re~lty: .... 41 Gu UICJ'eclWat 42 Atla dd 4S Pataulam. for OM ........ lt 45 Trla 46 Clop 48 Onkm sauce 49 Toped se Par back 58 Aa•H 59 Cleo'• friend 11 Ripen S3 Edlct H Population tbeori8l I& "Bucs" ta Allude 69 Romantic l1le 70 Puff• up 71 Eatery '12 BomlnJ '1J sa.u..ad '14 Dealerou 7t FolM '1t~ IO DnM-. ., ..... aa ...... ~ .. l'OIM • WttUctma .......... CLASSIFIED PRIVATE PARTY LINE RATES I 2 3 " Weel Weeki Weeki Weeki 3 Lines 14'.20 19.25 23.72 27.18 I, Lines 17.26 2•.02 29.98 34.61 s Lines 20.34 28.78 36.23 •2.0I 6Unes 23.•3 33.S.. •2.46 4'9.•I 7 Lines 26.•9 38.30 48.1S S6.83 Over7 Lines Add pcT line 3.08 4.76 6.26 7.40 All dusif~ 8d\1Crtisiaa NDS in both papen Only. BUY 3 WEEKS, GET I FREE! Deadline: Tuesday. 10:00 a.m. All Classified ads must be prepaid by cash, chttk, money order. V Isa or Mastercard. Plnse scbedu~ my clauified ad for weeks. Enclosed is my check or money order for S --- Name Address _________ _ --------City ________ Zip ___ _ Newport ENlpf COlta Me. News Ml Do•er Dme 1132, Newport Beada, CA 92661 - .... r. • ... m AND LOAN ASSOCIATION One of America's Highest Rated Our people are the best in the business -We've learned a lot about serving our customers over the past 30 years. Supported by a strong statewide network with 13.2 billion in aseta and a hard working management team, we're eager to show you why Downey Savings Js rated as one of the top Savings and Loans in America. ~Are Here to Saw bl. The success of Downey Savings has been based on the simple, overriding principle of customer service. The quality of our financial services and our dedication to you is a tradition that cannot be overlooked. Visit our new facilities and get acquainted with Downey Savings, its employees and our customers ... It's a successful and winning team. Bow tD Rad Us ••• We're located at the comer of Jamboree Road and Bristol Street South in the beautiful Bayview complex next to the new Marriott Suite Hotel There is plenty of convenient, underground parking with an elevator that will take you directly to the branch entrance. GlennP. Pry Mn ager Newport Bach Bruch Sue Kauth The blossoming of a problem teen My friend has a young son who has been a trial to her since he was born. He was a needy little boy who wanted to be liked but acted unlikable. He always had trouble in school. When the phone rang, my friend knew it was: the elementary teacher who recommended him for a special class; the intermediate school dean, who told of attention deficit disorders and failing grades; or, more recently, the high school principal calling to report non-attendance and DG(l- graduation. _/ The only teacher who ever called to say something nice about Jason was a US history teacher who believed, in spite of all evidence to the contrary, that Jason was, in fact, quite smart. Juon revved up enough to study for one of this tcacher•s Civil War exams and got an easy •A·. Then. as if to prove that he did not want to make anybody too excited, he failed almost every- thing else. Finally, my friend decided that she bad had it. She told Jason that he had to get out of the house. It broke her heart to do this, but there it was. She recommended the Armed Ser- vices. These days, the recruiting officer demanded a high school dipJoma, she added. Jason refrained from graduat- ing to avoid this option. How- ever, a Navy recruiter decided to take a chance on him anyway, and suddenly Jason was off to the Midwest. He had never been away from bis heavy metal posters. He was a skinny little fellow with long droopy hair, pale skin, and the most picky appetite in the Western world. Plain hamburger. No vegetables. No mixing of food. You could circle his waist with your hand, if you really wanted to. Last week bis mom called me. Seems he had written a letter to his despised older sister, with whom he had not had a pleasant conversation since birth. Jn it be bad asked her to write. He had also written his mom, asking for letters from anybody. He said be was saving his pay, and would send some home tp both of them. This put the sister into shock. He added that be was eating three squares a day, includin1 shrimp casserole. Relatives were called in distant states. Shrimp casserole quickly became family legend. He wrote to this great aunt, telling her he loved her. Realizing we had a serious case of homesickness here, J wrote him a letter, attaching quarters for the coke machine. I told him bis mom was a peach. I nagged him about bis brains and his chance to finish his diploma. Blah, blah, blah. I just got a letter addressed to "Aunt Sue."' I never realized be was so fond of me. He said he bad gained 25 pounds. His hair, which I had seen in a photo, was now short and jock-like. The boy was good-looking. He told me be was planning to go to college via the Navy. He thanked me for the quarters. He spelled well. He used commas. He looked for- ward to seeing his family. Know what? I am looking forward to seeing him too. rm sending off another aunt-like Jetter tomorrow. I just can't wait to see that haircut. Sw Kauth iJ a cowuelor at a local high school. She Uva in Newport &ach. College Night set College-bound juniors and senion arc invited to attend Collep Night, Monday evening, Sept. 26, in the boys t and girls t gyms at Corona del Mar High School, 2101 Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach. The event ·is acbedulcd from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and is sponsored by the PT As of Newport Harbor Hip School and Corona dcl Mar Hip School. It will provide students and their parents with RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or IELUNG the opportunity to obtain inf or- mation on the schools of their choice. Among the J IS c0Jlege1 represented this year arc the Air Force Academy, West Point, MIT, ASU, Claremon~ Colo- rado, Harvard, Pine Manor, BYU, Univenity of Michigan, Penn State, TCU, Wellesley, Wesleyan, USC, as well as the California State University and the University of California systems. * F,.. Wt~...,... [.au.tion Lorettm CUrci - . . - Cover Home Of ere b .' 1' . . . . . . • ,, . . I fl • I .. , , t 1,_,r_, ... '~-." .... Award -winning design hlghllghts Harbor Pointe -oma BY CHERYL STERLING Harbor Pointe is one of Cor- ona dcl Mar's newest neighbor- hoods and has already received prestige status. This week's f caturcd home at 4 Harbor Point not only off crs spacious living in a gated community, but also an award-winning interior design. The home has four bedrooms, 3.5 baths, four fireplaces, spa, hardwood floors, air condition- ing and alarm system. All fur- nishings, rugs and plants are included in the sale of the home. This home has a definite designer's touch, with muted pastels throughout. CLASSIC THROUGHOUT The decor is decidedly classic European, from the slate roofs, to the arched windows to the terra cotta tiled entry. Open, spacious and airy is the theme of this home, which gives the best to families or residents who love to entertain in an elegant manner. Past the triple garage is the tiled entryway, with a striking fountain containing a brass flamingo. Step into the bleached wood floor of the entry, which extends through the office, formal dining room, guest powder room and kitchen. The entry has a cut-glass chandelier for .eff cct. T o the left of the entry, through double doors, is the office, with elegant over-height ceilings, arched windows, grass- doth wallcoverings and built-in bookshelves and cabinets. From the entry, step down to the formal living room, with sculptured carpet in soft pastels. Bright windows flank the travertine-fronted fireplace. Vaulted ceilings soar up to a cathedral arch. To one side is the walk-behind wet bar, with the door off the entry hall. Traver- tine tops the counters, and a round stained-glass window gives just the right accent. The bar has a porcelain sink and mirrored back bar. A massive column separates the formal dining room from the entry hall. The look here is contemporary, with a cut-glass chandelier and French doors that lead to a side patio and garden. To the back of the entry hall is the guest powder room and a bedroom suite. The powder room is corner-shaped with a bleached wood pullman and pastel tile countcrtop and cus- tom waJlcovcring. Beyond the laundry room with its green ceramic tile and splash sink is a full bedroom - suite that can be used as a maid's or mother-in-law's quarters . Pastel plush carpet, wood win- dow shades, custom wallcover- ing and extra large wardrobe arc the highlights. The bath has ceramic tile on its bleached wood pullman and around the glassed- Riil APPfAlflCEI Tiii ......... ,_II 1111 Wllk'I _. .... ii llfl'*· n. 11lllry11111 ~I in shower/tub. KITCHEN AND FAMILY ROOM At the end of the hall is the bright and airy kitchen and cozy family room. The cabinets arc all bleached wood and topped with green ceramic tile. The center island has a Thcrmadore electric range top. Other amen- ities in the kitchen includ6 a subzero rcf rigerator, triple sink, double ovens, dishwasher and a trash compactor. The windows behind the sink arc bowed and take advantage of the natural light. The informal dining area bas m111I• ....... Tiii ..... ,_ ... II k • I ............... 1111 m.11 ...... 1111 111111 II I 11111 flllt ....... custom wall coverings and a French door to the patio. The view is of the verdant hillside behind Roger's Gardens and the elegant spa. The pantry and control to the NuTone intercom is in the informal dining area. Step down to the plush carpet of the family room. Plantation shutters on the windows, green ceramic tile on the fireplace and window• to the backyard view arc highlighted in this comfort- able room. The back yard wraps around to the sides, with two patios, lawn area and colorful gardens. The focal point is the U-shapcd spa, which is located in a grotto, up brick steps, surrounded by tropical greenery. UPSTAIRS ELEGANCE A graceful, sweeping bleached wood staircase leads up to the bedroom suites. On this upper level, soft pastel carpets arc featured. The two front bedrooms share a balcony and have a forever view of Fashion Island and the ocean. The first bedroom is · smaller and ideal for a young child or study room. It has a nice-sized closet and French doors to the balcony. The second bedroom is larger and also has French doors to the balcony, in addition to a port- hole window. It has a private pullman with white ceramic tile and a sit-down vanity. The bath area with the tub closes off separately. Another dressing area with sink and pullman is accessible off the hall, but the bath, shower and toilet area are shared by both bedrooms. The stall shower is glassed in and located in the toilet room. Both bedrooms have custom wallcovcrings that are accented by the pastel of the carpet. At the end of the hall is the luxurious master retreat. Pastel linen wallcovcring, vaulted ceil- ings and a flow-through fire- place are featured. A small sitting area is situated beyond the sleeping are~ with built-in bookshelves, entertainment cen- ter, bowed windows and plush furnishings. The fireplace flows through to the bath. To one side is the immense walk-in closet. The bath bas double sinks in its extra-long bleached wood pullman, separated by a sit- down vanity. The counters and all around the elegant spa-tub are covered with soft pastel ceramic tiles. Behind the spa-tub is the fireplace and a bank of windows. In addition, there is an extra-large shower stall and separate toilet room with bleached wood cabinets and a porthole window. REALTOR INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is offered at $1,195,000 by Century 21 Inland Pacific. The office is located at 2 Corporate Plaza. Newport Beach. For more information or viewing, call 650-1121 . dressing area, with large walk-El.EVATD IPA-1111 '9lll JIN II I r• ...... I llwl .. 1111 I ........ in closet and a bleached wood -.-. _..., II 1 .. "11111* ._ 11 CENTl:JRY ·21 INLAND PACIFIC THE ExcLus1vE CENTURY 21 TEAM We1re Experienced ... We're Here to Help ... We Know What to Doi PRIME OFFICE LOCATIONS WHAT CENTURY 21 INLAND PACIFIC OFFERS YOU ...••. • AWARD WINNING OFFICES WITH PROVEN TRACK RECORD AND MARKET SHARE • PRESTIGE THROUGH YEARS OF SUCCESS IN REAL ESTATE COMMUNITY AND INDUSTRY • ACTIVE BROKER PARTICIPATION • FULL-TIME MANAGERS • TOP PRODUCING AGENTSllt • MULTIPLE IJSTING MEMBERSHIP IN PRIME BOARDS OF REALTORS • COMPUTERIZED OFFICF.8 • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT DMSION · • FULL SERVICE TO PROVIDE YOUR CLIENT WITH SUPPORT THEY DESERVE SERVING ALL ORANGE AND SOUTHERN LOS ANGELES COUNTIES RELOCATION INFORMATION 800-535-5521 Callfomla Inside 800-321-2171 Calffornla Outside 2 Corporate Plaza Newport Beach 850-1121 6500 Otllce VIP Relocation Network Put Number 1 to work for you 2214 Newport Blvd. CostaMeu 646-7434 a ,.....,_-c, .......... , .. .. ,_....~ Realtor spotlight: Unc:ic George:· Wi/Jia111so1i At ag.e 85, he's made a million .•. friends, that is IY CHERYL STERLING When new real estate agents in the Harbor Arca go to their first meeting of the Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors, quite possibly they will be greeted by U nclc George Williamson, a fixture around the area since 1955. "If they don' know Uncle George, they haven't been in real estate very long," said William- son. who is very proud of his long association in Harbor Area real estate and with the Board of Realtors. Uncle George was born George Washington Williamson 85 years ago. His me mory is phenomenal, and once he starts talking about the old days, he is a walking history book. Especially when it comes to the history of Hollywood, where be moved his family in 1911. Before he received the moniker of U nclc George. he went by the name of Strawberry, because of his ruddy complexion and bright red hair. He attended Holly- H lllere's a 1111n In 11ur cllest, lie a pain In Ille neck. wood High School and was a yell leader there for four yean, quite possibly setting the stage for later life, where he is always one to inspire others not to "bide their lights under a bushel." And Uncle George's light shines brightly. His father was a builder, and most of what can be seen in North Hollywood today has the Williamson touch on it. While Uncle George is the grand daddy of Harbor Area real estate, he could also pass for Colonel Sanders of chicken f amc, from his white hair to his goatee. "You'd be surprised how many people have asked me if I am Colonel Sanders," said Williamson. "We might be out to dinner and someone will walk up and ask." Uncle George has been mar- -ricd to wife De Vere for 56 years. They have one son and two grandsons who grew up on Balboa Island. Uncle George bad a variety of professions before he entered real estate in 1955. He owned a service station in Sherman Oaks and during the war years, worked for Lockheed Aircraft. F0Uow1ng the war, he worked as a physical therapist for the Berry Foundation. With the demise of the foundation, Wil- liamson got his real estate license in La Canada. He first worked with Seven Islands Realty before establish- ing his own company. Members of the Board of Realtors realized that Uncle George's winning personality was a big plus, so he was encour- aged to become active in the organization. He was selected as Realtor of the Y car in 1961 and served as board president in 1963. He was appointed sergeant-at-arms in J 974 and bas become more of a greeter. While he does not now actively sell real estate, Uncle George is always present at the board meetings and bad a record of not missing a meeting in 25 years. He has been an ombudsman for the board, a job that he enjoyed immensely and is a Director for Life. He has traditionally led the group in singing ••God Bless America" at its meetings. In 1982, both the cities of Complain to a doctor. WALKlll HllTOIY IOOIC-'Ullll .... Bii ID•._ 1 lxlln II Cllll ._ ... 11.,.rt ._.. 1'111 _ Newport Beach and Costa Mesa issued a proclamation that Nov. 28 was "Uncle George William- son Day," the day of Uncle George's 80th birthday. .......... 1155. ~Ill ....... -...., ............. Ill .... .., ........... ...,.., lllrW- c....1 ................. -STAFF PllTO IY DAlllY COTA RE/MAX report shows climb in local resale prices When he is not attending board functions or relaxing at home. Uncle George likes to fish and is an avid baseball fan. And, most of all, be bu a lifetime of friends, among them Glenn Martin, father of comedian Steve Martin. Resale house prices continued to move upward in Orange County during the second quar- ter of 1988, and the trend is expected to continue in the third REAL ESTATE FACTS A.-.ot 1111• By: Patrick Tenore = 0nqw Councr'• #1 ,..,,, &tllll A19nt In JN1 THE FINE ART OF BROKERAGEI Have~ everwondefed how real estate broker11e works? Webster defines a bt'Oker as: "one who acts as an intem'9· diafy: nan llllnt who ~.Mes con· nets of purchate and sale. P9rhapa the key words in the definition .,. "intenned;.,y" and •neeotiates." As an intltrmedlary, 1 broMr bri,.. buyers and Miiers toeether. As the~. the broker hefps to PC>Wtze the obiec· tives of both buyers and •1ers. resultirc if'l a writt«t ..,-eementwttich allows ac:h to achieve their buyinc or semnc .,.is.. The intermediary function ts fuffiUed wtw\ the broMt hn • wide selection of inventory (homes for Mle) and ii able to attract a diwfle srouP of prospec:ti\111 purch11en. One aroup, by the way, atncts the other. As a result of havinc many homes list.d for sale.~.,. attract9d to Inspect and purchne the avallabte ptOpertiet. And, n • tesuft of havinc numerous buyers, home~ wishinc to ... , contact the broker, liltitW their homes in anticipdon of a ..... The rote of neeotiator . is carried out once a orosoecttw bu)19t' 11 loc.wd for • specifiC Miier'• home. The bnJMf...., IUides the buWt tow8td m.tunc • firm, acceptable ofter to purdwM and ex- plains the benefits of the Oifei to the setler. A ... ._..sc:ounteroffwmtythef'I be communicat9d to the buyer, with the process repeated until a1reement is t"MCNd. PATRICK TENORE AND ASSOCIATES, INC., Rellton CALL 721·1200 quarter, according to a RE / MAX s urvey of offices in the county. The RE/MAX report, which covers its offices exclu- sively, verifies statistics com- piled by Boards of Realton and other brokers. The average price for a resale home in the second three months of the year was $271,000, com- pared to $249 ,SOO in the first quarter. RE/ MAX Broken are forecasting an average hike to $321,000 by third-<1uartcr's end on Sept. 30. The report includes the Har- bor Arca, ranging from Newport Beach, where the average was $400,000, to Costa Mesa, where the average was $275,000 in the second quarter. The survey also showed that homes were selling quickly in nlllnn• • 11111 II "He was president of the Anaheim Board of Realtors when I was president of New- port," said Uncle George. "'He comes by almost every morning, and we have coffee together. I may not have made a million dollan in real estate, but I have made a million friends. And when you are 85, that's quite an accomplisbme~t." a note from maury Talk About Potential!!! Corona del Mar Condos Four very nicely finished units for only $1,500,000. Open Daily, 1-5 1508 Dover, NB Charming 4 bedroom pool home-move-in condition-close to things-quick sale. $438,500. ... UD8 lllf IAYFIMT 14,19.• DBL WIDE LOT! 5 BR, 5 BA, sep. maids room, 3 fplc, atrium with skylight for all day sunlight! Hu2e slate bayside patio, pool, spa & waterfall. Lrg dock. Includes fw:nishlnas. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING UITlllE CGITA •U Dll'l.EI 14 ... Pride of ownership, beautiful light owners unit, tots of upgrad~. vaulted ceilings, fireplace, large deck. Back unit has 3 BR, 2 BA, nice pvt yard. Lower unit 9 years old. Pkg for 4 cars. Ask for ... LEE CHESTERFIELD PmlT DEL MAI EXCLUSIVE 1171,• Walk to the t.>each from this almost new home w /4 BR, 2 'h BA, family rm, bonus rm and peak of ocean vie w. Largest floor plan. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK I .... , IUCll 1441,111 Jasmine Creek! Plan 4. 3 BR, 2 '12 BA with formal dining room, family room, kitchen with eating area and large yard. Nice community with com- munity pool. spa and tennis courts. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO ICEJ..11 -UlllTI -.-3 BR or 2 & den with dramatic 2 s tory ceilings in LR. Soft earth tones,· plantation shutters, enclosed courtyard entry and front patio to look at view. Model perfect. Ask for ... JO ANN KENTON ... Tl IUCll 1211,• Designer's own stylish home w /dual master BR suites, plantation shutters. beveled mirrored walls, kitchen skylite. very plush off-white carpet, A/C, low down + very favo rable as- sumable financing. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY an 111 l9I RE 11.-.111 Prime sunny location on lge lot! Contemp. & transitional design. High ceilings, beautiful brick Doon & open, flowing fioorplan. 5 BR, maid's nn. 6 BA & formal dining rm. Pvt bayside terrace & dock for large yacht! Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING Elll•~ ... Ill ~icent s BR, 4 Vi BA ;.O lerfect for grow-mc family, f~s 0 I age. Gated pool. In one of the ~WJ areas in Newport Beach. Ask for .. ESTHER YANK ClllU IB. Mii .UX -..1 Gorgeous, and sunny w/skylights, vaulted ceil- ings. plantation shutters and recessed lighting. 3 BR, 2 ~ BA & 2 BR, 2 BA + den, both with fireplaces, separate laundries and 4 car parking. Like new w /quality throughout. Ask for ... DELJA DELGADO ~ LT.ORS® 1241.• Spacious family home in "The S hores" lakeside community. Great location on greenbelt. 4 BR, 2~ BA, cathedral ceilings. Beach club w/pools, lake swimming-lighted tennis. Motivated seller. Ask for ... RONDA HEIN IUCI RllUT Im,• The beach life awaits you! Charming 3 BR, 2 BA home offers nice ocean vie w, pvt patio & antique stove for those cool beach evenings. Just steps to the beach. Ask for ... RONDA HEIN • CAIYM 1221,IOI 2 BR, 2 BA Oakcrest II model located in McLain Big Canyon. Upper unit, vaulted ceilings. many custom features. Ask for ... CLIFF & E'LYNN KEMP IB.CMT ml •1,111 Centrally located, secluded & private, this rambl- ing 2 BR + den 2.5 BA gate guarded, A/C, community pool, all the extras. Price includes new carpeting throughout! LYNNE LINDSAY -LnEIT .... Bluffs. "Z'' 2500 sq. ft. on greenbelt near play area and pool. 4 BR, kit/fam room, large bonus room, · sunny exposure. Ask for ... . ·, JO ANN KENTON --Pm .. ,.. -·-Custom 4 BR, 3 ~ BA, ocean view , family room and music room. Must be seen to appreciate. Call now for showing. Ask for ... BILL A DONNA WEBSTER .. a• llHmlE 1111,m HiahlY uwaded 2 BR, 2 BA end unit for the most di8criminating taste. Great location w/lovely ex- tras from marble fireplace. grand wall in MBR to vaulted ceilings. posh window treatments. LYNNE LINDSAY .. 181 lllftlllTmta l\m.111 a.:riminating waterfront buyers! Pier fer l la. & 2 11MIJer boats. Localed on Peninsula in quiet 8eCdon on bay with views of islands & mtm. Your own sandy beach. 3 BR. 2 BA up: 2 BR, 2 BA down. Fplc in each. Deck & patio. Ask for ... GAIL TAYLOR ..... Ma.Ill Brand new 4 BR, 2.5 BA J .M. Pet.en home. Elepnt 2 story with volume ceillnp, spac living rm. family rm, fonnal dining rm & gourmet island kitchen w/prden window. Ask for ... JANE SANGAILA BElllT IRl•lll IUll.• Newer state in nearby Tustin Hills. Magnificent lake vlewa. C<mpJete privacy on 2 acres of beaut. '8ndwriiped grounds. Dual use guest houae is ~ •workout facility. Ask for ... MAXINE GOLDEN 780-5000 1111,• Beautiful home on one of Harbor Views largest lots, 3 BR. 2 BA, room for expansion & pvt pool, cathedral ceilings in living rm, family rm & d ining nn. New appliances, sunny & bright, open floor plan. great for entertaining. JULIA LAIO WllElflllT MllU •llE .... 2 BR. 2 BA De An7.a Bayside Village, great community with clubhouse, community pool & spa. Freshly redecorated. Ask for ... VIRGINIA SWAN ~Cl .. WITH VIEW 11mlMI For lease -1 BR rondo, security building. $1600/MO. Ask for ... VIRGINIA SW AN .... , • n.w 1471 ....... . Several fioorplans avail. for viewing in Newpon's newest premier community. These Mediter- ranean style single family homes offering the finest in home amenities. Recreation area includes pool, spa & large sundeck. JO ANN DORAN A PAULA BAILEY LICITlm LICATllll 1111,111 SplK"ious 3 BR, 3 BA Newport Beach home features pvt spa & nearby comm. rec facilities. Beamed ceilings. For your personal showing ask for ... BILL A DONNA WEBSTER WllBllEW Ill ... Pool & 5,000 sq. ft. airy & spacious family home in Dover Shores. 5 BR, 4 1h BA. 3 car garage. 2 pvt beaches! Brand new berber carpet & paint. MONICA RUGGIERI IEI CllllT-clTll.111 mw 1141,111 New on market. Dramatic upgraded 2 BR + den condo. Hardwood floors in entry + kitchen with extensive use of plantation shutters. Carefree living at its best. Ask for ... RONPELSOT . mr1111.a1••111E11 ••1,• New on market. Dramatic upgraded 2 BR ~ den condo. Hardwood floors in entry ~ kitchen with extensive use of plantation shuners. Carefree living at its best. Ask for ... RONFELSOT IEI m ,. l•IE 1211.• Sunny end unit feat. skylites. marble fireplace. lg. diniDC ~ roomy kitche n . Outstanding tawnbame w/garden patios, pvt balcony and much more. CLIF OR E'L YNN Kt;MP CIPI m ITYl.f • CIM -.Ill Conveniently located 2 BR, 2 BA townhome. French doors, gourmet kitchen & fireplace in living room. m1N·A PRO'iSER MMI PBlllllll.A .UI -·-Well located duplex is on e block to the sand 3 BR, 2 BA front house + 2 BR, I BA unH over garage. Xlnt income. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER 3 CORPORATE PL~ZA • SUITE 101 • EWPORT CENTER INDEPENDENT MEMBER BROKER _CENTURY 21 INLAND PACIFIC 2 CORPORATE PLAZA, NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT CENTER r· NEwP0Rr8EACH'SExcLus1vE CENTURY 21 TEAM Presents in Harbor View Hills This luxurious home offers over 3,000 square feet, on a huge pool-sized lot. An Ideal entertainment home with very private yard, the residence features an upgraded Burlingame floor plan Including 4 bedrooms, 3 baths, plus a bonus room. There's also a formal dining room; famlly room with built-in gas and woodburnlng fireplace, and bright, open decor that's both spacious and gracious. Insist on the Best! Your Harbor View Hills Specialist Colette St. Pierre Business Residence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 650-1121 665-5528 .. ( . . . . . . . . . CENTURY 21 INLAND ·PACIFIC 2 CORPORATE PLAZA, NEWPORT BEACH N·EWPORT CENTER NEwP0RT8EACH'S ExcLus1vE CENTURY 21 TEAM NEW LOCATION!! 6500 SQ. FT. TO BETTER SERVE YOUR REAL ESTATE NEEDS We're proud to be a part of the Number 1 home selling system in America. We can offer you all the advantages of the Century 21 Team. Century 21 Inland Pacific offers nationwide real estate referrals. We have buying and selling resources coast to coast. Give Century 21 Inland Pacific's Newport Beach office a call TODAY: Century 21 Inland Pacific's trained real estate professionals are ready to work for you. W. GARY HOWARD, BROKER MARIE BARNETT, MANAGER Ali Zarrin.negar Colette St. Pierre Jay Vechayiem Neil Dwane Larry Phoenix Tomasso Gotuzzo Donna Gordon Sharon Gar Adam Morn Dennis Reid Henry Park Yvonne McKay Martha Schafman Ruth Baylies David Hernandez Alena Clougherty Kevin Clougherty CAREER OPPORTUNITIES SEMINAR THURSDAY, SEPT. 28, 7 P.M. FOR RESERVATIONS, CALL 650-1121 RELOCATION INFORMATION 800-535-5521 California Inside 800-321-2171 Callfornla Outside 6500 Office VIP Relocation Network Put Number 1 to work for you 650-1121 2 Corporate Plaza, Newport Beach Each Office I WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R..ato .. • COMING SOONI A 3rd Office at the Corner of E11t Co111 Highway & D1hll1, Corona del Mar ON THE WATER DOYEll llOllEI Remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront with huge master suite, den, family room, dock for a large yacht & sparkling water views. Terraced bayside patios with spa & built-in BBQ. Steps to community beach. 631 -1400 ................................ 11.!51.• WATERFIONT COIDO Front row unit with panoramic views of the entire harbor. Freshly painted 2 bdrm 2 bath expanded luxury co-op with new tile, drapes & wallpapers. Available boat slip at $1 .75 per ft. Owner will carry 1st Trust Deed. 631-1400 ................................. 1399.000 UDO V1LLABE European ambience in this sophisticated glass enclosed 2 bdrm condominium on the Lido Channel with dock for very large boat Spacious & sunny with den, inside laundry & large terrace, perfect for entertaining. Fabulous views of bay, mountains & city lights. &31 -1400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11!5.llO UDO ISLE Newly listed & the best bayfront value on the island. Brand new dock for over 60' bOat and charming 2 story 3 bdrm home. Remodeled with spacious living & dining room on the bay, updated country kitchen, family room, & bayfront master suite with fireplace. Oak cabinetry & accents of brick. 131-1400 ................................ 11.%16.• LIDO ISLE IAYFRONT -Most desirable "Soud" location with little private beach & dock for several boats. Meticulously maintained custom 4 bdrm home, 1st time ever on market Very large .. L .. shaped living/ dining area opens to bayside terrace with retractable awnings, great for entertaining. Bright & open with traditional feel, just steps to clubhouse & tennis. 131-1400 ................................ 11.415.• LllDA llLE Mediterranean feeling & an entertainers delight with 40 ft. living room plus dining room & library overlooking the bay. Views from all major rooms of this 5 bdrm family home with overheight ceilings throughout & dramatic two story kitchen. Dock for large yacht & guard-gated security. 131-14'0 .............................. 11.111.• UllA ISLE "Manor House" with 4 bdrms, den/guest. 2nd floor gallery, 2 story entry, gourmet kitchen, cozy family room & elegant formal bayfront dining room. Leaded & stained glass windows and French doors open to the spectacular bay view & to the terrace leading to a dock for 2 large boats. 131·1• ...................................... . FUii.ia IAYFIHT-completefy rebuilt in '84. Materials include onyx, brass & copper. single light French doors & thermopane glasa. Freeflowing with 3 bdrms. den with complete bar, hidden wine cellar & elegant formal dining. A 2 story topper fireplace IOar9 past the 2nd floor gallery. Bayside patio with pool & spa & dock for 3 boats In Premier Unda Isle location. a1.1• ................................ u.•1.111 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 243' W. COAST HIGHWAY (714) 631-1400 VIEW PROPERTY COSTA IEU with ocean & city light views. Like new 2 bdrm 21h bath townhome with white-washed hardwood floors, skylights, wood burning FP .• new carpet & drapes & alarm system. Motivated aetlert lllllllt 131-1 411 ............................ Im.• EASTllDE COSTA IW Back bay view from this charming 3 bdrm townhome in small newer Colonial style complex. Bright, fresh and model perfect with berber carpeting, hardwood floors, vaulted ceilings, French doors, 2 decks & private yard. 811-1411 ................................. 1!15.• IEWPOIT Cllm Most popular 3 bdrm townhome with ocean views. Sitting room & balcony off 2nd floor master suite & 1 bdrm down. Wood floors In dining room, breakfast nook & kitchen. Great location In complex. close to pool, spa & tennis courts. Walk to beach. 131-1480 ................................. 13!5.• NEWPOIT IElllTI with shingled charm, contemporary flair, & ocean views from deck and spacious kitchen. Light & airy 3 bdrm with French door opening to several decks & vaulted ceilings. 631-1480 ................................. 1361.• VILLA IALIOA penthouse condo. Watch the sun set over Catalina and the white sailed ships at sea from this professionally decorated 2 bdrm with den unit, vaulted & sky-lit ceilings & large deck. Gated complex with pool &: spa. bike to ocean beaches. 131-1400 ................................. 1311.• NEW EXCLUSIVE LISTING I IEW CAPE COD TIWl•EI wm IAY Vim Steps to beaches, Ferry & Restaurants 2 bdrm, 21h baths, patios, attached dble garage Fireplace, vaulted ceilings. oak cabinets Priced from .•...•......••... $345,000 to $499,000 om IAILY 1-5 CYPIEll • IAY Avt IFF IALllA ILVD NEWPOIT ca•--with ocean & bay views. Top quality 2 bdrm & den, over 2000 sq. ft. with gourmet kitchen, Inside laundry, security system & triple gar- age. Amenities include skylights. brass fixtures. jacuzzi tub, crown molding & double paned win- dows. Steps to beach. 111·1• .•.....•......................... 14•.• •I.WI IAY TEllACE In South Laguna An incredible value on this sprawling 4 bdrm contemporary home with huge famify & formal dining rooms, laundry & ·hobby rooms & 3 car garage. Enormous parklike ter- raced lot with pool, spa & built in BBQ & posalble vtew If trees are trimmed. 111·1• ................................. 1111.• Ul•A llUll Newly remodeled charming 2 story shingled Cape Cod home with dormer windows. for- mal dining room & bMutlfut new kitchen pfua a 2 bdrm apt. OY9f' the double garage. New roof, plumb- ing, electric, heating & air conditioning. A1·1• ................................. 1141.• U Clllll IB. .. charmer on 1~ Iota just off the oc•nfront with ""Hie views. Multilevel 3 bdrm. 2 bath home with dining room. aun room & roofdeck & pofllntlel for expanaion Into very apacloua yard. a1-1• ................................. 1111..m ll'YaAll mu Beeuttful 5 bdrm with den. famlty room & formal dining. a..n comempcnry styling with white tile throughout grand entry, famlty & dining rooma & eat-in kitchen. French doora & P9Md win- dows. private pool & apa & lovely view of hllla. 111·1• ................................. n.- F..Ull Clll• 3 bdrm home whole walta of gtw frame forever viewa of und. lky & white ..... boeta leevtng the har'bor. Sltu9tlCt on 2 Iota at the beech In Corona del Mar. lt'a aleek oontemporwy llyte emblec.a an open, bright. ~lwlty a1mpee a highly~ lnllrlor hlghlgNed bY bleeched hardwood floor'nlg. "" foot HondurM mehogony doora. delill'* tile and many 1pec181 •turee epe- cialty cf9et9d for thia exciting propeltf. 111·1• ................................ 11.111:..• THE HARBOR AREA IEWrllT beach duplex just s'9pa from sand, walk to everything. Freshly refurbished 2 bdrm cottage with tile floors & new kitchen & bath and 1 bdrm apart- ment over the double garage. 111·1• ................................. 13~.- ,.._~--~---~---~---~~---~---------..:.-_., IEWP.,. Near new peninsula condo. Very spacious with 2 bdrms, 21Jt baths, oak moldings & cabinetry, tiled kitchen & baths & beautiful wallpapers. Attached 2 car garage & extra covered parking 1.h block from beach, walk to shops & restaurants. u1 -r• ................................. 1314.• llEWPllT IEACll in terrific mid peninsula location. Classic 3 bdrm 2 bath cozy cottage with fireplace, front porch & patio. Walk to beaches, Ferry, Balboa pier, restaurants & shops. 131·1• .............. ~· ................. 1331.• IAClt UY with a Newport address. Custom 3 bdrm home with separate large master, family and formal dining rooms on lovely large lot One story with freshly painted and landscaped exterior and R.V. access. U1·1• ................................. 1115.• TllllTLHIClt POllT end unit. Gated J .M. Peters' Mediterranean style complex with tile roofs & community pool & spa. Immaculate 2 bdrm with super loft/den plus very private yard. Air conditioned with security system. 111·1• ................................. 13•.• •• CAllYll Totally remodeled 4 bedroom home with family room. dining room and 3 car garage. The best reprnentation of Southern California's comfortable 'soophiatication. The light. open floor plan Is compli- mented by glass block & textured stucco walls, Ariz- ona flagstone & Berber carpeted flooring, muted handpalnted custom cabinetry, sandblasted planta- tion shutters & numerous skylights. French doors open to a lush garden setting with sparkling pool & spa. . 111-1411 ................................. 1175.• Ull llU 5 bdrm estate encompassing 3 prime lots (approx Y• acre). Custom designed using the finest materlala & exotic woods. Over 4500 sq. fl, it Includes a library, formal dining room, rec room & first floor maids qrtra with back stairs. The high ceil- inged free flowing Interior opens to aeveral terraces In the lush, tropically landacaped garden. 111·1• ................................ 11.211 .. • • CAIYll An exciting custom 5 bdnn estate. This aophtdcated property Includes an oversized living room with 2 atory coflered ceilings, formal cfining room. t.mlty room, ofllce. exerclae room ..... m room and 3 car garage. Special detail• are extenatve UM of granite and paver ti'-custom windows. French doors and top of the line aound, lighting and aecurtty SJatem& The huge lot includel a totally pri-vm pool and epa plus extensiYe lawns. lush lands- ~ng and atone patloa. 111-1• ................................ a.-.• BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE ~ 315 MARINE A VE. fill (714) 6731900 ..... .... ..... n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS llPttalEI n . 1MI , ... GEORGE EL COMPANY s BEVERLY HILLS BRENTWOOD HANCOCK PARK { NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH STUNNING OCEAN- BA Y VIEW · Possibly the best view in Villa Balboa! This penthouse unit has two roomy bedroom suites. each with private bath & balcony. Upgraded carpeting & attractive window coverings. There 1s a skylight. f1re- pface. & inside laundry. Why not call now to see this ma&mhcent view unit, today' $350.000 NEWPORT BEACH PENTHOUSE. OCEAN a BAY VIEW · Popular "La Tour" model in the Versailles w/2 master bdrm suites ea. with its own ba. Beautiful view of ocean. bay & city lights. Very convenient location. walk to ocean or en1oy the lovely pool, spa & million dollar clubhouse. Gated community & security building. Owner will carry 2nd trust deed. Fast possession possible. S 193, 900 WEITCLIFF NEW LISTING WITH LOTS OF ROOM · Great location. Close to school & shops. Laree 3 bdrm home. Airy and bright with desert colors. Patio is covered. Inside laundry. Room for pool. 1/4 acre. Garaae has built ms. $389.000 NEWPORT BEACH FOR LESS THAN 11.,,000 · You will love th1~ ., l) ~ BA end umt in the Versailles. Great t) ' . bedroom closet and sliding m;·s ~lral colors throughout. Last but not le. •. c is a peak·a·boo view of the bay. $139.000 MEDITERRANEAN STYLE TOWNHOME. eaLER ANXIOUS AND READY TO MOVEft · Orama. charm. style ... th1s home has 1t all! The entry flows mto an expansive hving and dining area which soars 2 stories in height. The kitchen 1s open to the drm. enhancing the friendly. informal ambiance The downstairs mstr ste 1s completely separate from the upstairs bdrm. an Ideal arrangement for a teenager The loft, dramatically overlooking the 1 rm gives this home special exc1etment. $279.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS · Enter this custom home throuch double doors into spacious hving room-dining room area. Large kitchen has eating area and flow throuch to private patio and yard. Great for entertaining. Cathedral cethngs in living room and master bedroom. features 3 BR. 2 BA. Only 12 years old. Over 1500 sq. ft. $350,000. 91..UFFS. AFFORDABLE! SINGLE LEVEL END UNIT-· Freshly painted with new carpet. new pilotless stove & oven. new tile. counter tops, fixtures & Mrored doset doors. Air cond1t1oned plus air electric dllMr and security system. Spacious & private patio owtftoc*inl &reenbelt & pool. Very convenient lo· catiott--watk to Eastbluff shopping center. COM high ICMGI, churches, tennis & park. T~1s property's in mint condition & ready for you to move into. $279,500. CttARlmtG BAYSHORES HOME · Gate l"lfdld. Private community beach. South West Look. WI ...... red pavers. trench doors. beautiful hand ,...... pcwcelain hies throughout. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. Land nlillllll to purchase. $455.000 #17 Corporate Plaza Suite 101 Newport Beach R E NEWPORT BEACH PALM DESERT SAN OfEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN MARINO IAN CLEMENTE'S "TAJ MAHAL" ENTERTAINER'S DREAM · Situated on a htns.de with a commanding view of the Pacific Ocean and city of San Clemente. this 5 bdrm custom home 1s for the person wanting somethin~ unique & spectacular. Dramatic entry w/skyhghts, spantsh tile ftoor. and a 17 ft Kot pond. surrounded by lush tropical plants and tall palms. Multi-level w/c1rcular stairway & suspended dining area between the 1st and 2nd floor overlooking the magnificent view through 2 story high windows. Maid's quarters over garage and master bdrm has fireplace & separate office. A game rm 1s also included w/pool table & spa. The $495.000 first trust deed 1s assumable and owner may carry 2nd T 0. Call today for appt. to see. $669,500. NEW ON MARKET. BLUFFS. MINT CON- DITION · This fastidious owner has insisted on perfection and elegance with upgrades throughout Surrounded by pretty flowers: a patio. and serene and lush greenbelt. this 1s the perfect property tor you Conveniently located close to Eastbluff shopping center. COM h1hg. parks. tennis & freeways. Price includes the land. Call soon! $339.000 BLUFF'S PREMIERE PROPERTY. 180° PANORAMIC VIEW · Expanded. remodeled & uptraded, this property 1s unique & different from all others in the Bluffs. At the time of original construction. 2 bdrms & bath were added below the main level Master bdrm ste on main level has an enlarged bath area. 1acum tub, sky hghts. separate shower & walk-in closet. Highly uptraded throughout w/large family rm. & spacious dinmg/hving rm area. New kitchen appliances. inside laundry area & entrace to home from attached garage This 1s truly a rare beauty! $529.000 Fee CORONA DEL MAR NEW ON MARKET HARBOR VIEW HILLS · f ea tu red in Sunset Magazine. this home expresses 1nd1vlduahty and excellent taste in decorating and landscaping. Located on a quiet cul·de·sac 1t offers 5 BR. 3 BA. family room and pool in a spacious garden setting. Expansion and remodehng make this home truly special, complete with ocean and mountain views. Call for other details and v1ewmg of this lovely family home offered at $810.000. HUNTINGTON HARBOR MAGNIFICENT MEDITERANEAN HOME · 68 feet on the water with a 60 ft boat dock. Built by Sh1piro. Poo1 and spa. Tiled patio on the water great for entertaining. Bar in the family rm that looks straight down the bay. Large master suite w/s1ttmg rm and fireplace. Natural sun·hte thru-out Formal d1mng rm w/a bnlt.ant hght fixture This home is air cond1toned & loclttd on a private street close to beach. restaurants. & shoCIP'"t. $900.000 759-9100 A L T 0 R TRABUCO CANYON WILDERNESS RETREAT If you want to get away from the hustle & bustle of city hfe & back to nature. this home 1s for you It 1s surrounded by mountains. trees. streams. & wild hte Custom built throughout with huge master bedroom. walk-in closet. loft. family room. hv1ng room. den and double garage. Built in 1985, this 2200 SQ. ft. retreat 1s completely self contained and defmetely "One Of A Kind". Travel a few miles past O'Netl Park on an unimproved road $125.000 on federal lease land I •RYINE I UNIVERSITY PARK TEPqACE Extremely popular Cardiff mod~ij' f'\ master bedrooms vaulted cathedrr'd 1 1tii-V.\.ar attached garage Garden patios in -., ... rear Great location Close to greenbelt and shopping. It won't last $175.900 I INCOME l COSTA MESA DUPLEX This attractive 4 bd + 2 ba & 2 bd + l ba in up and coming westStde. 1s suitable owner occupant who desires income New roof. + exterior has recently been painted Each unit en1oys it's o•n private yard Won t last long at this price' $259.900 RENTALS NEW 2 STORY NEWPORT BEACH TOWN HOUSE · 2 BR. 2 BA one up one down . 2 car garage & laundry fac1hty. Cathedral ceiling, L R with F P fully equ1ped euro kitchen All white carpeting & drapes Sl .350/MO NEW 2 BR, 2 BA NEWPORT BEACH CONDO · 3rd floor Some ocean view. Near Supenor & PCH. $1.595/MO s Newport Beach California 92180 • HIE lll-lmUllEI tt. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSIEPTElllU n.1• NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE No. TS 7561-C YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED December 17, 1986. 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 PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. ~ On October 7; 1988, at 11 :30 A.M. at the main north entrance to the County Courthou-se, 700 Civic Center Drive West, City of Santa Ana, State of California. SHOSHONE SERVICE CORPORATION as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by HENRlffiA E McCARTHY as Trustors recorded December 23, 1986 as Instrument Number 86·634643, of Official Records m the office of the County Recorder of Orange County, State of California, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (Cash in excess of $9.999.00 1s not acceptable.) all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of ~rust m the property situated in sai~ County and State descnbed as PARCEL l: Unit 13, in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orang~. State of California, as shown and defined on that certain condominium plan recorded July 15, 1978 in Boote 12759. Page 358 of Official Record of Orange County, California. PARCEL 2: An undivided 1/33 interest in and to Lot 5 of tract No. 8835, as shown on a map recorded in Boote 352, Pages 31 to 35 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California, together with all improvements thereon. excepting therefrom condominium units 1 through 33, inclusive, located thereon. EXCEPTING thentfrom an undivided ~ interest to all oil, gas or other hydrocarbon substances lying in, on, or under the above described property as set forth in the Final Order of Condemnation in favor of the City of Newport Beach, a Municipal Corporation of the 6th Cll$S, a certified copy of which recorded January 27, 1953 in Book 2443, Page 80 of Official Records. Checks conformina to Section 2924h parqraph {b) of the Civil Code of the State of California payable to SHOSHONE SERVICE CORPORATION are acceptable. The street lddress and other common desienation, if any, of the real property described 1bove is purported to be: 29 Sandollar Ct., Newport Beach, CA. The undef'sicned Trustee disclaims any l~bility for any incorrectness of the street eddress and other common designation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without coven1nt or warranty, express or implied, regardinc title, possession, or encumbrances., to pay the remaininc principel sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Tnnt. with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances, if 1ny, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. for the amount reasonably estimated to be: $11,055.40. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersiened a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and 1 written Notice of Default and Election to Seit. The undersicned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the re.al property is located. Date: September 2, 1988 SHOSONE SERVICE CORPORATION as said Trustee By Jane Council, Foreclosure Officer 6529 Riverside Avenue. Suite 132 Riverside, CA 92506 (714) 781-6720 or (714) 824-5422 9/15 9122 9/29 SPS77953 1615 llTU 01tOU NO. 730373 LOAN NO. 1015055 TRUSTU SALE NO. '184-03 COllPUTU NO. 03 llO!-Ol51 NOTICl Of T1tUSTtFS SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEO OF TRUST DATED 05/17/65. 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 AGSINST YOU,YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 09/29/88 .t 10:00 A.M. WESTWOOD ASSOCIATES as the duty appointed Trustee under 1nd pursuant to Deed of Trust. Recorded on 05126/65 as Document no. 19091 Boote 7533 Pqe 32 Of Offlcla' Records in the offtee of the Recorder of Oranae County, California, executed by: FRANK C. CORTESE AND GLORIA CORTESE, HUSBAND ANO WIFE Will sell 1t public 1uction to the highest bidder for cash, cashie(s check drawn on a state or national bllnk, a check dr1wn by a state or federal credit union or a check dnrwn by mte or federal savinas and loan association or savings bank specified in Section 5102 ofthe Financial Code and authorized to do business in this st.ate. (checks must be payable .t the time of sale in lawful money of the United Stites of Amefte1) It IN FRONT Of THE F\.AGPOLES AT THE MAIN ENTRY AREA TO PLACENTIA CIVtC CENTER, 401 ... 11 EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE. PLACENTIA. CA all rilht. title Ind Interest' ~ to 1nd now hefd by it under said Deed of Trust in the proper1y titu.ted in uid County, C.llfoml1, desctiblncthe land "*9ln: LOT 11 Of TRACT NO. 3702, IN THE CrTY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE, STATE Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECOROEO IN BOOK 203, PAGES 3 ANO 4, MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE omcE Of THE COUNTY REOOROER OF SAID COUNTY. The street address 1nd other common ~. If any, of the ,.., property described ebcM fs purported to be: 1423 SANTIAGO ORIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA The undersilned Trustee disclaims any liabilitY for any incomdnesS of the street address and ottw common daicNtion, if tny, shown herein. S.ld sale will be made, but without cov.nant or warranty, express or irns>'ied, reprdlna titte. possession, or encumbf'an<:n, to pay the rema1ntf"I prlnelP91 sum of the note(1) secured by said Deed of Trust, wittl interest thereon, n provided in said note(s), ldvanceS. if any, under the htnnt of Mid Deed of Trust, fees, dwr1ln Ind expenses of the Tru~ee and al the trusts ctl9eld by Mid Deed al T Ml The total amount al the unpeid bltance al the obrlptjon secured by the Pf'OP8'tY to be sold end ,...,.,..,.. estlmM9d costs., expenses Ind advancet It the time al the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $33,336.36 (estimated) The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the under'11&ned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notioe of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be r~rded in the county where the real property is located. Date: 09/01/88 WESTWOOD ASSOCIATES, TRUSTEE BY ADVANCED TRUST DEED SERVICES COMPANY, AGENT By: Martha Galvez, Assistant Secretary, 3350 E. Birch Street. Suite 211. Brea, CA 92621 TO OBTAIN THE OPENING BID PLEASE CALL (714) 996·6815 9/8 9/15 9122 1612 flDUA1. EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY ftDUAI. INSURANCE ADMINISTRATION "'11111d f1Dod Eleua""'• De~ AGENCY:,..,.. ~11e1 flbMpment A8tnc1 AC"nOft: Proposed ... SUMMARY: Technical information or comments are solicited on the proposed modified base (1()().year) flood elevations (BFEs) shown on your community's prelimin1ry revised Flood Insurance Rite Map (FIRM). These BfEs ire the basis for the floodplain man1gement measures that the community is required to either adopt or show evidence of beina already in effect in order to qu1lify or remain qualified for participation in the N1tional Flood Insurance f>rocram (NFIP). The proposed BFEs modify the BFEs shown on your community's presently effective FIRM. OATES: The period for comment will be 90 days followina the second publication of this proposed rule in a newspaper of local circulation in the community. ADOltUSU: Preliminary revised FIRMs showing the proposed modified BFEs and their delineation are available for review at the Buildinc Department. 3300 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, California 92663. Send comments to: The Honontble John C. Cox. Jr. Mayor, City of Newport Beach City Hall, 3330 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, Califomi• 92663 F'Olt FUltTHD INFOMIATION CONTACT: Mr. John L Matticks Chief, Risk Studies Division federal Insurance Administration Federal E.meraency Management Aaency Washinaton, D.C. 20472 (202) 646-2768 SUm.EMEHTARY INFOltllAT10N: The Federal Emerpncy Manapment AaencY (FEMA) fives not.ice of the proposed determinations of modified BFEs in accordance with Section llOalthe Flood Disaster Protection Act of 1973 (Pub. L 93·234), 87 Stal 980, which added Section 1363 to the National flood Insurance Act of 1968(Title XIII of the Housinaand Urban Development Act of 1968 (Pub. L 90-448)), 42 U.S.C. 4001 ... 128, and 44 CFR Part 67A(a). These elevations, topther with the floodplain manqe. ment measures required by Section 60.3 of the NFIP recutations. are the minimum that ate required. They should not be construed to mean the community must change any existina ordinances that are more stringent in their floodplain management requirements. The community may at any time enact stricter requirements on its own, or puSU1nt to policies established by other Federal, state or rqional entities. Thes& Pf 1(1 elevations will 1lso be used to calculate the 1ppropiate flood Insurance premium rates for new buildinas and their contents ind for the second layer of insurance on exstin1 buildinp and their contents. Pursuant to the provisions of 5 USC 605(b), the Administrator, to whom authority has been delepted by the Director, FEMA hereby certifies that the proposed flood elev1tlon determinations, if promulpted, will not have a significant economic impect on 1 subsblnti1I number of small entitles. A flood etevltion determination under Section 1363 forms the basis for new local ordinances, which, if adopted by a community, will iowrn future construction within the floodplain aru. The elevation determinations, however, Impose no restriction unless and until the community volunt1rily 1dopts floodplain ordinances in accord with these elevations. Even if ordin1nces are adopted in compliance with Feder1I standlrds, the elevations prescribe how hlah to build In the floodpllin and do not prohibit dewlopment. Thus, this action only forms the bllsJs for future local actions. It imposes no new requirement of itself it hlS no economic Impact. Proposed BFEs alona floodin1 sources studied by detailed methods are shown on the preliminary revised FIRM. Lessees and owners Of real property in the City of Newport Beach, Orance County, California, are encouraeed to review these maps and related materials •t the address cited above. The floodin1 sources studied by detailed methods are: Source of Flooding #~pth in feet above around. •EJevations in feet (NGVO) Existina Modi· fled Pacific Ocean Oranp Street extended tothe:Shorellne None •10 19th Street extended to the shoreline None • 11 Llr1tspurA""'1Ue mended to the lhot'eline None • 12 Poppy Avenue extended to the shoreline None •20 and Abalone Avenue None • 6 Upper Newport Bay Approximately 1,200 feet east of the inter- section of Galaxy Drive and Rigel Circle None • 6 Approximately 2,000 feet east of the intersection of 23rd Street Irvine Avenue None • 6 Approximately 1.400 feet south of the intersection of Bayview Avenue and Mesa Drive None • 6 9/15 9/22 1622 H039228 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T. S . No. 12IM-3a'2M.E~ YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED febfumy 15, 1914. l.N.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT 'iOUR PROPERTY, rr MAY BE SOlD AT A PUBUC SALE. F YOU NEED AH EXPt.ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWVER. On Septlmbet 23, 1888, at 10:00 o'dock A.M. at 1he Hom front ~ ID N County CounhouM, 700 Civic C«llllr Or1w w-. In N City of ~ Ana, County of O!'ange, Sllaat of c.ltomia, Chicl!OO Tlde lnturance eomp.ny, a corpcwadon, •True .. under the Owl of TNIC ..aMd ~ Ruf\ l.lnwnem'8n AICOlded Febfualy 15, 1914, •document no. 94-084897 of Offtdlll Recoi• In N oflce of lhe AecorcMt of Orange County, Clillfomia, by ,...,. of •~ In N pevment 0t ~ of obtlg8ilonl MO.nd ... Inducing .. br....:h Ot defm*, notiOe of wNch ... NCOlded ~ 19, 1911 .. document no. •234353 of Mid Ofldlll Aecorda, wll ,... t11 public adon ID N high91l 1Mdd« few cuh In lawful ~of b lJnllld S..., wtfmut q CD'flen&nt °' w1aay. •.-. or lmpled, • ID .,..polM}llion, or .ic::umbrance1, few fle Pl#POM of ~ obUoa*Hw Mand bl/ llid DMd of Trull. N In.,.. CD4WI~ 11> said True .. bl/ Ud Owl of Truet In Pl~~~-d In N ~of Orwlge, SIMI of C.-tama Md 4-::rlled •: PARCEL 1: Loci 1 Md 2 In llock 4125 of Lat ICWf"a eddlllon ID Newpott 8Md1, In N ~ of Newport BMcft, eo..,., ol or.noe. s-ol ~.per,....., recoided In Bocik I P9 14 ol t11c1 .. ieoue Mlpl, In h ofloe of N _,_ MCD.,of ..... OGUn1f. PARCEL 2: Lot Z1 .net N *i,,_...ty 17.58 1-t of Lal 21 In Bode 221 ol '\MatWI ~ ID N9wport BMch. In .. Qr of ttlwpoit Beed'I, County of Or.nge, Sim GI ClltDfnla, .. '* rnlP 1'9a)fded In Book 5 P-o-14 of ll1e1 .. ieoue Mapl, In h ofb of N county recotd« of Mid~· Sllld llrMt la now lcnown •: PARCEL A:. P9rCll 1, In lhe City of ~M1 .. •wpoiinn11rt = eounw of~. StMa of Cellbnla. • lhown on Map No. 12-7'0t. Mid 9w NOOtd In Book 190 PllOll 11 Md 17 of Pwcel .... In .. ofloe of .. county 19C01der of uid~Coun~. PAACEL 8: .,.._ 1, In the City of Nlwpott = ~ of ar.nae. SUllt of c.llfomia. • lhown on ..-. No. a.m ...... .., l90Dl'd 1n Book 191, ~,., Md 31 ol P..:.I Mapl, In fle oflce of h county recoider °' MldC>r.,..~. The W..W ....,_ Md •*"-of meta, •xpe111H llnd -.icea •of Augull ZS, 1W le $1,018,A81.GI ; Mid .,,..,,. .. Iner••• """'dMt of ... The anet 8ddlMI Ot oNr COITlftlOfi deelgriMlon, If Inf, of .. .-1 ~ dMcrtbed lbow le pwpcnd ID be: 2100 •..., ... a 2100 ~war ........ 1 Bw:tt. CA. The ~ T~ clldlNTie q '*'W 1Dt at'fl/ lncolrlCll'l 111 ol N W addrMI 01 of'9r COft'lilOfl dulgr.-.a. If q, aholsn hefoek\. DIM: A.-23, 1-a. ..... r: Jane M. o.n.r, ~--41420 La ..._, Himel CA 112344, Tellphoi .. T111,haoe (714)121-att Tru~--=~~slg.~ Ootpo1Mb1, Adctl.. ~ Cenllt 825 E. CameQie Otl¥e, s.t\ e.m.dlio, CA l2i40I (714) 114 0448 Sep. 1, 8, 15, 1988 1600 K~ PUeLIC NOT1CI NOTICI Of DIAl'H ANO OfHiiliOHTO . ADMIU1D QTAn Of MNIDWMO HiiiiiUH CAii .,_.A 144112 To 111 heirs, beneficiaries, creditlon, continsent cred· itOtS, Ind persons who may be otherwise interested In the will or estate, or both, of ALVIN EDWARD PETER· SON, ALSO KNOWN AS ALVIN E. PETERSON A PETITION has been filed by CHARLES L PET£R· SON AND JAMES E. PETER· SON in the Superior Court of C1llforni1, County of ORANGE reQuestin1 that CHARLES L PETERSON & JAMES E. PETERSON be 1ppointed es personal rernsentat1Y8 to adrnints- tet the estate of the dece- dent. THE PETITION AIQUells Mttorilr '° administer the ntnl under the lndlpend· ent Administration of E.stJltel Act. (This authority ltlowl the peqonef repre- sentative to take meny ICticlnl without obtllnina court eppro.I. ltefort Wk· Inc certain Ktlont, haw· 8*, IMPlf'IGMI ,...sen. tat1via i' ntQuired to ciYe notk:e to intefnted persons unlns they hive w11ved notice or conMfMd to IN propcJMd .ction.) The Inde- pendent edmin11tr1tion authority .. " be pWnted ~"" ......... d person files 1n objection to this petition and shows 1ood cause why the court should not arant the authority. A HEARING on the petl· tion will be held on 10/13/ 88 at 1:45PM In Dept. #3 located at 700 CIVIC CEN· TER ORJVE WEST, SANTA ANA, CA 92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the arantinc ot the petition, you should either appear at the hearin1 and 1t1te your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearina. Your IPC)elrance may be In per- son or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREOfTOR or a oontincent creditor of the decened, you must flte your claim with the court and mill a copy to the penonal representetlve appointed by the court within four months from the date of ftrst I~ of ........ et pnMded fn MC· tlOn 9100 ol the Celitom'8 PrObite Code. The time for filine cllknl will not expire prior to four months from the date of the heerln1 notleed abowe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. "you are I PlflOn lnt91Htllf In the tit*, you mey flte with the court 1 fOrinet Requtst tOt Special Nola Of the """' " "" ·~ end appralMment of fft•t• nMtlorofMJ.....,,.« eccCKint 81 ptO¥kled In MC· tton 1250 d ... Cellbnla ,......COde.A ..__tor Special Notice form is avail· able from the court clerl<. Attorney for petitioner: LAW OFFICES OF WAYNE E. THOMPSON, JR 7624 S. PAINTER AVE. WHITIIER, CA 90602 This notice was mailed at SANT A ANA, California. 9122 9/29 10/6 1629 A-104536 PUBUC NOTIC£ NOTIC£ TO CltlDfTOltS Of euutlUNIFU (S.C... 1101.C107 U.C.C.) Notice is hereby given to creditors of the within named trlnsferof(s) that a bulk transfer Is about to be made on personal property hereinafter descrtbed. The name(s) and business address of the Intended transferof(s) 1re: Kar Kine Manufacturing, Inc., 17391 Murphy Avenue, Irvine, California 92714 The n1me(s) and busi· ness address of the intended transferee(s) are: Nicolaus Von Rosenberg, 2311 South Cotner Avenue, Los Anceles, California 90064 That the property perti· nent hereto is described in general as: carpet-dyeing and silk·screeninc rnachin· 8fY and eQUipment. floor mlt patterns, and raw mat. ri1ls and Is located at 17391 Murphy Avenue, Irvine, California 92714 The business name used by the Slid tr1nsferor(s) at said location Is: Klr Kina Manufacturing, Inc. That said bulk transfer is Intended to be consum· mtted M the offi<le of: Levinson & Lieberman, lne., 9401 Wilshire Boule· vard, Suite 1250, Beverly Hills, C.liforni190212 on or after October 10, 1988 . This bulk transfer is sub- ject to California Uniform Commerci1I Code Section 6106. The name and address of the person with whom claims m1y be filed is Nico- l1us Von Rosenber1 c/o Sien-ture Line, 2311 South Cotner Avenue, Los Anaetes. California 90064. and the last dly for filinc claims by any creditor shall be October 7' 1988, which is the business day before the consummation date specified above. So far as is known to said Intended Tnansfefee(s) said Intended Tr1nsferor(s) uMd the followina addi· tional business names and addresses within the three yurs Int pest: (If "nonelf so state.) Oeted September 13. 1988. Nicolaus Von Rosenbefs. Intended Transferee(s) 9/22 1628 K-t2113 ITATDllHT Of WITHDMWAL F1tOM PMTlllDIHIP OPIUTllll UllDD ~iiiiOUI ., .... ,.._ ITATDllNT The totlowinc person his withdr1wn as 1eneral partner from the pertner· ship operetlns under The Welnut P1rtners, 4463 Birch Street, Newport 8eech, California 92660. The Actltiou$ 8uslneu N1me SteWMnt for the Pltrtnenhip WM filed on 3/ 8/84 In the Countyo f Oranae. Ori1inel Frie No. - f240212 Rffd 81um1n, 4463 Birch Street, Newport a.ch, c.litomia 92660. Thts st8tement was con- dUCMcl by • 111'*11 part-nership. (Silrieit) Reed Bllunlltl ™·~-.... with the County Ctn of <>r.,,.. Cou"'Y on s.pt; a. 1988 9/22,9/29,10/4 10/13 1636 .... .,._.._MU 1.a-. ...... YOU AAI ... DEPAULT ...... A Die Oil' TllUft DAftO '"""· u .. &.En WO&I TAU ACTDe TO "'0- ftCT 'Gift ~IWH9'1Y, fT MAY • 80LD AT A "*«:: SALE. •YOU -~DAN EX· fllAMAftON Oii lHe NATURE OF THE ~DOINGS A· GMNST YOU, 'GI IHOULD (X111f ACf A lAWftA °" .,...., .. 1 00 ~ .... , ... NM. CON'OAA110H OF 14.WNCA • cMy ..,.._led T,.._Ultd9rand~11t to Died ol Trust 1'9COtded on $111111, -Inst. No.31515, "' boot t3158, Plloe 115, ol Of· f~ Aecofds in lhe Oftlc9 ol tlle 9'ecorder of Orenge County, c.tifofnla. Executed by Joft Jwv61, • a.ngle man WNI Ml •t public eucllon to lhe WgMst b6ddef' IOf cesh, CMNer'a check drewn on a ll•t• Of 11ellonel bentl, • cMdl drawn by • Sl•ll or teder•I credit union or • clteell dr•wn by at•t• or ledef•l ••vino• and loan .-odelioA Of U¥iflgl benk specified in SectlOfl 5102 of Ille FIA•llcl•I Code end -•horized to do bulines& "' lhls sa.M ICMCb must be payable et 11"'9 of sale In &awful money ol the United StalH ot Arneric:a) at the North lront eflltance 10 lhe County Courthouse, 700 Cmc Cenler Drive Wes I, Santa Ana, CA ... r!Qht, title and in· • let"est conwyed lo and now h.td by It ~ said Died ol Trust In the Pfoperly slluated In said Cou11ty, C•lllom1a, descrttling the lend lhefW. A~elfatelnand 10 lhe Nofltleasterly 11 .00 tMI of LOI t , In B6oclL 2 and Lot tO 111 Btock 2 of Traci No n2, In IN City ol Newpot1 Beacll County ot Orange. Staie ot C.lllOf11ia, as per map rec:Ofded 111 8oott 23, page 8 ot Mlscelleneous Meps, in IN Ofttc:e of the County Recorder ol said County TN slrMI address and Olher comMOft dMignatlon, It .Mty, of tlw , ... Pfoperly de- scribed eboYe Is purported to be 243 12.-d ,.. ..... Newport a..cti. CA 82M3. The _..,signed Tn.st" dlsclMMI eny ....,..Y Sot any lncorYec:tness of tN strfft llddr_. and other common deslgNllOft, it ar1y, stlown ... SM ule d be made, wllhoul cov..-ant or war· r.,.ty, ....-or implled, , .. pdlng true, SK>S-Mlf•. or encumbrancaa, to pay IN r• m .. mng Pfiftclpat Mlft' ol the no1te1) secured by 1-'d Deed ol TrUS"t . -'Ill lfttetesl lhef• 011, •• provided In said nole(S), advMCet.. if any. """ def lhe letfftl of 1-'d Deed ol Trust. t-. curges ~ u · penws of the Tr~• .Mt of lhe trusls crNled by said Deed of T nat The IOIM eMOUnl of the un- paid bMMce of lhe Clt*gallon secur'9d by lhe Pf111*1y to be so&d and reeSOllable es lt· -•ed costs. eicpensu and advMCft •• the lime of the lftlhal ~!Oft of Ille ~ tice of SM la 195,188 11 The beflefk*y Uf'4Mf Mt<I o..ct of Trust heretotore .... c:uled and delivered to Ille Uftdetsrtgned • wnUM 0.:.. rauon of De._, and o.-nd tot Sele, and• wr111en Notice of Default and Etecllon 10 Sett The Ul'ldenlgned ceused satd Notice ol Oelault end Elec11on 10 Sell 10 be re· IC-21113 PUBUC NOTICE SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) NOTICE TO DEFENDANT· (Adviso a Acusado) THO: MAS RAFFETTO, and DOES 1 through 20, inclusive YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le esta demandando) CHANDLER SMITH, a Minor, by and through LOUGHTON SMITH, his Guardian ad Litem. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons is served on you to file a typewritten response at this court A letter or phone call will not protect you: your type· written response must be in proper legal form 1f you want to the court to hear your case. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case, and your wages, money and property may be taken without further warning from the court. There are other legal requirements. You may want to call an attorney right away. If you do not know an attorney, you may call an attorney referral service or a legal aid office (listed m the phone book). Despues de que le entre· guen esta citacion judicial usted tiene un plazo de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS para presentar una respuesta escrita a maquina en esta corte. Una carta o una llamada telefonica no le ofrecera proteccion; su respuesta escrita a maquma tiene que cumplir con las formali· dades legales apropiadas si usted Quiere que la corte escuche su caso. Si usted no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso. y le pueden quitar su salario, su dinero y otras cosas de su propie· dad sin aviso adicional por parte de la corte. Existen otros requisites legates. Puede que usted quiera llamara un abogado 1mmediatamento. S1 no conoce a un abogado, pued llamar a un servic10 de referend a de abogados o a una oficina de ayuda legal (vea el directorio telefo nico) CASE NUMBER (Numero del Caso) 46-95·37 The name, address and telephone number of plain· hffs attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney. is (El nombre. la d1recc1on y el numero de telefono del .............. 0 del..._._.,.no tier'9~a.•)JAMESO VOGT, A LAW CORPORA· TION, 2040 Avenue d the Stus, 4th Floor, Los Aneeles. CA 90067, (213) 277-6711. DATE: Oct 22, 1985 GARY L. GRANVILLE, Clerk, (Actu1rio) by J. e.tory, Deputy (Detepdo). NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: You are seM!ld as an Individual defendant on behalf of CCP 426.90 (indi· vidual). 9/22,9129, 10/6 10/13 1627 STATEMENT Of WITHDRAWAL fltOM PAllTNE.RSHIP OPUATlNG UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME THE FOLLOWING PER· SONS HAVE WITHDRAWN AS GENERAL PARTNERS FROM THE PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDER: P B.O .. 4463 Birch Street, Newport Beach. CA 92660 The F1ctit1ous Business Name Statement for the Partnership was tiled on 41 22/85 1n the County of Orange Original File No. F 274519 Full Name of Withdrawing Partner: Reed Bauman, 4463 Birch Street, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business was con· ducted by a general part· nership. Signed: Reed Bauman This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Sep 12, 1988. 9/22 9/29 10/6 10/13 1637 STATEMENT Of WITHDRAWAL FROM PARTNERSHIP OPEMTING UNDER FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME THE FOLLOWING PER· SONS HAVE WITHDRAWN AS GENERAL PARTNERS FROM THE PARTNERSHIP OPERATING UNDER: L.Y.L COMPANY (YORBA LINDA). 4463 Birch Street. Newport Beach. California 92660. The Fictitious Business Name Statement for the Partnership was filed on 12/15/87 in the County of Orange Ongmal file No. F364684 Full Name of Withdrawing Partner-REED BAUMAN, 4463 Birch Street. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business was con- ducted by a general part· nersh1p Signed REED BAUMAN This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Sep 8, 1988. 9122 9129 10/6 10/13 1638 American as It's true, our Consumer Information catalog is filled with booklets that can answer the questions American consumers ask most. To satisfy every appetite, the Consumer Information Center puts together this helpful Catalog quarterly containing more than 200 federal publications you can order. It's free, and so are almost half of the booklets it lists on subjects like nutrition, money management, health and federal benefits. So get a slice of American opportunity. Write today for your free Catalog: consumer Information Center , Department AP Pue~ cokndo 81009 PASS ALONG AN HEIRLOOM MORE VALUABLE THAN GOLD. L1FE. When you make a be- quest to the American Heart Association, you're passing along a precious legacy. The gift of life. That's because your contribution suppons research that could save your descendants from America's number one killer. To learn more about the Planned Giving Program, call us today. It's the first step in mmng a memory that lasts beyond a lifetime. WE'RE FIGHTlf\G Fa<'OJR LIFE • American Heart Association - • - . c c I •• I ' f ' ; t • • . ,. rJI Wf'(IU r fl( /\CH VILLA IALIOA lttl.• PENTHOUSE 2 BR, 2 BA BEVELED MIRRORS REFLECT FOREVER FOUNTAIN VIEW. UPGRADES & SKYLIGHTS, PLUS ELEVATOR & PARKING FOR 2 CARS. UlllOI lllllLAIDI 1355.000 THIS 3 BR. 3 BA HOME HAS HAD LOVING CARE & JUST AWAITS YOUR PERSONAL TOUCH. OAK FLOORS, LG. YARD, RV. AREA, NEAR PARK & SCHOOLS. CALL TO SEEi BLUFFS 1385,IOO SPACIOUS 2 STY "Q" PLAN: 3 BR, 2¥l BA, COMM. POOL QUIET, ON GRNBLT. IMMAC. CONO. MANY UPGRADES., INCL SEC. SYS., PLANT. SHUTTERS, ADDEO WINDOWS + ATTIC FAN. · WTILUFF 1365,000 GREAT FAMILY HOME. 3 BR. 2 BA ... MACCO,. LOCATED ON A QUIET CUL-DE SAC. NICE PRIVATE YARD W/ROOM TO ADO ON! LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN & NEW DRIVEWAY. HURRY WON'T LAST! HARBOR VIEW 1459,500 WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME. ATTRACTIVE DECOR WITH LIGHT BRIGHT COLORS. 4 BR PLUS FR WITH FP. EASTILUFF 14 75,000 STEP INTO JOLLY OLD ENGLAND. BEAUTIFUL HIGHLY UPGRADED COTTAGE IN A PARK LIKE SETTING. 3 BR, 2 BA. YOU WILL LOVE IT. SEAVIEW 1511,580 HARD TO FIND 4 BR + 3 BA PORT ROYAL RECENTLY PAINTED + CARPETED IN LIGHT COLORS. A WONDERFUL FAMILY COMMU- . NITY W/POOL, SPA+ TENNIS. UDO 1515, .. WONDERFUL BAYFRONT LARGE CONDO COMPLETELY REMODELED IN OFF WHITE AND MIRRORS. 2 STONE PATIOS, BOAT SUP AVAILABLE U• IHI.• GORGEOUS, SOPHISTICATED BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE W /CONTEMP FLAIR. SPACIOUS ROOMS HAVE PANORAMIC VIEWS OF BAY, OCEAN + MTNS. ..... JUST REDUCED! 180° OCEAN, BAY, CITY LIGHT VIEWS. 15 YR. OLD CUSTOM. 3 BR, 3 BA. GOURMET KITCHEN. AC, SEC SYSTEM, NEW PAINT & LANDSCAPE. IMMACULATE HOME. --- EWPOBT BEACH OFFICE . . COIND OP CO:¥T HWY, AT AVOCADO 644 9060 NEWPORT 11e1m 1112.• HERE IT ISi THE CHARMING REMODELED HOME IN SOUGHT AFTER AREA. IMMACU- LATEt LARGE YARD W/PADDLE TENNIS COURT. 3 BR. 1 ~ BA. CALL NOW! IEWPOllT IEACH 142&.• EMOTIONAL APPEAL GALORE. THIS CHARM- ING 3 BR, 2 BA FAMILY HOME IS LOCATED ON A WONDERFULLY QUIET STREET JUST WEST OF IRVINE. COMPLETELY REMODELED + REDONE -1rs A JEWEL NEWPORT IEACH 1421.181 CHARMING 2 STORY, 3 BR, 2"4 BA HOME ON A QUIET CUL-DE-SAC. PRIVATE BACKYARD W /LUSH LANDSCAPING. UPGRADES THROUGHOUT. A GREAT VALUE. NEWPORT HEllHTI 1129.• CAPE COD STYLE W/5 BR, 5 BA. BEAMED CEILINGS, FRENCH DOORS. STAINED GLASS WINDOWS. LR, FR AND MASTER SUITE ALL . WITH FIREPLACES. SPACIOUS YARD WISPA. - CORONA [)LL Ml\n OLD COM 1451,808 A SPECIAL CORNER DUPLEX. 2 BR, 1 BA - EACH UNIT COMPLETELY REFURBISHED WITH NEW CARPET + PAINT. FIREPLACES, PATIOS, SEPARATE GARAGE. GOOD RENTAL POTENTIAL JASMINE CREEK 1461,500 A PRECIOUS JEWEL IN JASMINE CREEK. SPLENDID OCEAN/BAY /CATALINA .. SIT DOWN" VIEW. RARE SINGLE LEVEL PLAN 3 W 13 BR. + FR. BEAUTIFUll Y UPGRADED. PRIVATE COMMUNITY. lllYllE TERRACE 1545,IOO SUPERB LOCATION IN HIGHLY DESIRABLE AREA, THIS 3 BR HOME INCLUDES HERRING- BONE FLOORS, PLANTATION SHUTTERS, PVT COURTY ARO, LG YARD + FRUIT TREES. HAlllOR VIEW HILLS 1725 ... NO EXPENSE HAS BEEN SPARED IN REMOD- ELING THIS 4 BR BELVEDERE MODEL, INCLUDING FRENCH DOORS, REDESIGNED MASTER BA TH + THE LA TEST IN KITCH. APPLIANCES. LOCATED ON LG POOL SIZED YARD NEXT TO PARK. llAAIOI VIEW MILLI 1711.• LOVELY 3 BR, 2 BA, FR HOME PERCHED OVER 180° CLOSE-UP VIEWS OF BALBOA BAY, CATALINA, OCEAN. CITY LIGHTS. SOLAR HEAT, SEC SYS, PRESTIGIOUS AREA. CMIEi llllQ 17•,• SENSATIONAL 5 BR, 4 BA HOME HAS IT All- VIEW, INNER COURTYARD PATIO + POOL FORMAL DINING ROOM, PARQUET FLOORS, SOLAR POOL HEATER+ MORE. . rJfWPfJfl r BE/\CH DOVER lllOREI 117&.• GREAT DOVER SHORES LOCATION! OPEN MULTI-LEVEL FLOORPLAN. ARCHITECTUR- ALLY DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM BACK-BAY AND CITY LIGHT VIEW. IEACOI IAY 1115.• BEAUTIFUL. CONTEMPORARY PULASKI DESIGNED HOME WITH SKYLIGHTS. BEAMED CEILINGS, SPA. MAIN HOME HAS 1 BR LOFT PLUS 2 BR APT. HARIOR RIDIE 1758.0IO A VERY SPECIAL. HIGHLY UPGRADED 4 BR. 31h BA, CORNER LOCATION W/LOVELY PATIO. BUILT IN BBQ, EXTRA ROOM OFF GARAGE, LIBRARY PLUS VIEWS! MAI KAI 1716.008 BEAUTIFUL MAI KAI W/FABULOUS VIEWS TO JETTYI ENTIRELY REMODELED BY SADDLE- BACK INTERIORS. UPPER UNIT. TILE FLOORS. All NEW KITCH + BA'S. DOV£R SHORES 1125,080 BEAUTIFUL QUALITY IN THIS CUSTOMIZED 2 BR. 3 BA HOME. INTERIOR COURTYARD POOL AFFORDS PRIVACY. FABULOUS VIEWS IN PRESTIGIOUS NEWPORT AREA. BELCOURT HILL 1115.• . GAEA T VIEWSt OVER 3,000 SQ FT OF ELE- GANT CONTEMPORARY PERFECTION. TWO HUGE MASTER SUITES WITH HIS & HER BATHS & CLOSETS. 3 CAR GARAGE. GA TED COMMUNITY . IEACOI IAY 11,218,181 LARGE 6 BR CONTEMPORARY HOME ON 60 FT OF BAY WITH PIER ANO 3 LARGE SUPS. SUPERIOR VISTAS DOWN CHANNEL OF LINDA/HARBOR IS. LEASE LAND. • <! COLUll llLAID .. 12.211.M LOCATION, VIEW, LUSH LANOSCAPf=, BAY- FRONT. A FABULOUS HOME WITH QUALITY BUil T-INS, GAEA T FLOOR PLAN, ENTERT "IN- MENT RM ON BEAUTIFULfRIVATE ISLAND. f!) •V j(lf -.,.. IAY._EI 11.!ll.• 60 FT BAYFRONT, PAVILION VIEW, DOCK FOR 45 FT BOATS. REMODELED HOME WITH THE FINEST AMENITIES IN OUTSTANDING LOCA- TION. Liii 14~-··· THIS 4 BR 7 8" INCLUDES 85 FT OF FRON- TAGE W/LARGE BOAT DOCK -CUSTOM THAU-OUT. LG GOURMET KITCHEN, POOL. FORMAL LR + DA. CALL FOR MORE DETAIL& ( ) v I f ~ i I '; \ ·, I \ f t ; ' t ' ' I ' ' . \ t I ~ \ ~ l . ) l ; I J l • ,I ~ ) l I i ' . .I . • ' • I '.