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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-09-29 - Newport Harbor Ensign--.-, -~.;: ~ ,1J < UJ L) ..__ ( ) o ~~ ,. : t!" '-"' ....... ~- :..-'1 z~ r. .... ... -f ~ ~ Cl. g,o.. Lf) ::> ,,, -' () (.!) ..-! z 1.n H ..-! :E: Ct' 0-- _.l (..j ESTABUSHEO 1948*41ST VEAR*NUMBER 8*(714) 631 -8120'* NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPER*THURSOAV, SEPTEMBER 29, 1988 • H tj <r LL ..-! U 0 ..-1 U r ( ~b ~ m <r CL <r m :E: I-0 (( ncil gets earful on General Plan 0 <r :J J u o CL m wnzone commercial anc perty brought howls of mdownen Monday nighL ounng the fint of many public hearings on the proposal held by the Newport Beach City Council. The proposed changes in the city's zoning code is included in an update of the citfi General Plan which was developed by the city planning staff. The General Plan, fint adopted in 1973, is the blueprint for allowable residential and commercial development in the city. . Among the areas hardest· hit by the proposals will be Newport Heights, ' .. West Newport, the Balboa Pcninsul · and Corona del Mar. One of the most significant cban~t'· stems from a staff proposal requirint · · \, landowners have 2,37~ square-~t of property bcfor~tbey are allowed to· build a duplex. Under current codes, those pro~rty owners who have 2,()()().. squarc-((JOt lots may construct a two- family home. The council was told by city planner Bob .. 'tcnard that a slight majority of the properties surveyed on the Penin- sula are 30-foot by 80-foot lots, or 2,400 f cet. But 49 percent of the parcels fall under the 20-by-80 category, putting them at 2,200 square feet; I 25 square .. feet short of the proposed code. Lucille Stafford is o ne of many land ·· owners whose property is in this latter category. Stafford said she has planned Cllti••• • ,... 3 Battle lines are drawn in first council debate BY MELINDA KELLER Candidates vying for the Newport Beach City Council answered questions and fended off thinly cloaked insults Friday night at a forum held at the Balboa Bay Club. Hosted by the Corona del Mar Republican Assembly, the gathering attracted seven of the eight candidates running for the three open slots. Only environmentalist Jean Watt was unable to attend. She was represented by supporter Nancy Skinner. BY CllDYL STERLING In 198S, the Newport Beach Police Department's Substance Abuse Preven- tion Program won acclaim and the Top 10 Police Award from Parode magazine and the International Association of Chiefs of Police. Now the Drug Abuse Resistance Education program (DARE) will be intra•ced to Newport 1Chools next week, further au~ the city's commitment to a ct,rq.:free com....aty. ~ to instndol' Deit; LaVcmne Campbell. ':':'The classes ue ~ mtcmi¥e ud structuRd. with a 1•aadardized curric- Although the eight candidates arc running to represent t heir constituencies in three very different areas of the cit~ two philosophies presided during the evening. Retired physician Geneva Matlock, who is running for the West Newport area of District 2; Watt, who is vying for the District S slot, which includes Balboa Island and Harbor Island; and former councilman Paul Ryctoff, who is challenging Mayor John Cox for the I 7 S•fllll .. - ' . rJf WPrJBr BJl\CH VILLA IALIOA lttl,IGG PENTHOUSE 2 BR, 2 BA BEVELED MIRRORS REFLECT FOREVER FOUNTAIN VIEW. UPGRADES & SKYLIGHTS, PLUS ELEVATOR & PARKING FOR 2 CARS. HARIOll lllHLAIDI 1355,000 THIS 3 BR, 3 BA HOME HAS HAO LOVING CARE & JUST AWAITS YOUR PERSONAL TOUCH. OAK FLOORS, LG. YARD, RV. AREA. NEAR PARK & SCHOOLS. CALL TO SEE! ILUFFS 1385,000 SPACIOUS 2 STY "Q" PLAN: 3 BR, 21h BA, COMM. POOL QUIET. ON GRNBLT. IMMAC. CONO. MANY UPGRADES., INCL SEC. SYS., PLANT. SHUTTERS, ADDED WINDOWS + ATTIC FAN. EASTILUFF 1365,000 GREAT FAMILY HOME. 3 BR, 2 BA ... MACCO" LOCATED ON A QUIET CUL-DE SAC. NICE PRIVATE YARD W /ROOM TO ADO ONI LARGE FAMILY KITCHEN & NEW DRIVEWAY. HURRY WON'T LAST! HARBOR VIEW 1451,500 WONDERFUL FAMILY HOME. ATTRACTIVE DECOR WITH LIGHT BRIGHT COLORS. 4 BR PLUS FR WITH FP. EASTILUFF 1476,000 STEP INTO JOLLY OLD ENGLAND. BEAUTIFUL HIGHLY UPGRADED COTTAGE IN A PARK LIKE SETTING. 3 BR, 2 BA YOU WILL LOVE IT. SEAVIEW 1519.600 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 1516.DOO WONDERFUL BAYFRONT LARGE CONDO COMPLETELY REMODELED IN OFF WHITE AND MIRRORS. 2 STONE PATIOS, BOAT SLIP AVAILABLE. UDO IHI.• GORGEOUS, SOPHISTICATED BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE W/CONTEMP FLAIR. SPACIOUS ROOMS HAVE PANORAMIC VIEWS OF BAY, OCEAN + MTNS. IEWPOIT IEllm ..... JUST REDUCEDI 180° OCEAN, BAY, CITY LIGHT VIEWS. 15 YR. OLD CUSTOM. 3 BR, 3 BA. GOURMET KITCHEN. AC, SEC SYSTEM, NEW PAINT & LANDSCAPE. IMMACULATE HOME. - EWPORT BEACH OFFICE coaxn OP CO~T HWY. AT AVOCA~ 644-9060 IEWPOllT HEim 1112.• HERE IT ISi THE CHARMING REMODELED HOME IN SOUGHT AFTER AREA. IMMACU- LATE! LARGE YARD W/PADOLE TENNIS COURT. 3 BR. 1 ~ BA. CALL NOwt NEWPORT IEACH 142&.• EMOTIONAL APPEAL GALORE. THIS CHARM- ING 3 BR. 2 BA FAMILY HOME IS LOCATED ON A WONOERFULL Y QUIET STREET JUST WEST OF IRVINE. COMPLETELY REMODELED + REDONE -1rs A JEWEL NEWPORT IEACH 1429.980 CHARMING 2 STORY, 3 BR, 23A BA HOME ON A QUIET CUL-OE-SAC. PRIVATE BACKYARD W I LUSH LANDSCAPING. UPGRADES THROUGHOUT. A GREAT VALUE. IEWPOllT HEllHTS MH.• 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 W/SPA. CORONA lll L M/\B OLD COi 1459,008 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 /3 BR. + FR. BEAUTIFULLY UPGRADED. PRIVATE COMMUNITY. IRVllE TERRACE 1545.000 SUPERB LOCATION IN HIGHLY DESIRABLE AREA. THIS 3 BR HOME INCLUDES HERRING- BONE FLOORS. PLANTATION SHUTTERS, PVT COURTY ARO, LG YARD + FRUIT TREES. HAll•ll VIEW llLLI 1721 ... 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. HAii• 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. CAllEI llllEI 17•.• SENSATIONAL 5 BR, A BA HOME HAS IT ALL- VIEW, INNER COURTYARD PATIO + POOL FORMAL DINING ROOM, PARQUET FLOORS, SOLAR POOl HEATER+ MORE . DOVEll llOllU 117&.• GAEA T DOVER SHORES LOCA TIONI OPEN MULTI-LEVEL FLOORPLAN. ARCHITECTUR- ALLY DESIGNED FOR MAXIMUM BACK-BAY ANO CITY LIGHT VIEW. IEACON IAY Ml&.• BEAUTIFUL, CONTEMPORARY PULASKI DESIGNED HOME WITH SKYLIGHTS, BEAMED CEILINGS, SPA. MAIN HOME HAS 1 BR LOFT PLUS 2 BR APT. HARIOR RIDIE 1751,llG A VERY SPECIAL, HIGHLY UPGRADED 4 BR, 31h BA, CORNER LOCATION WI LOVELY PATIO, BUILT IN BBQ, EXTRA ROOM OFF GARAGE, LIBRARY PLUS VIEWS! IAI KAI 1715,• BEAUTIFUL MAI KAI W /FABULOUS VIEWS TO JETTY! ENTIRELY REMODELED BY SADDLE- BACK INTERIORS. UPPER UNIT. TILE FLOORS. ALL NEW KITCH + BA'S. DOVER SHORES 1125.M BEAUTIFUL QUALITY IN THIS CUSTOMIZED 2 BR. 3 BA HOME. INTERIOR COURTYARD POOL AFFORDS PRIVACY. FABULOUS VIEWS IN PRESTIGIOUS NEWPORT AREA. BELCOURT HILL 1115,000 . GREAT VIEWS! OVER 3,000 SQ FT OF ELE- GANT CONTEMPORARY PERFECTION. TWO HUGE MASTER SUITES WITH HIS & HER BATHS & CLOSETS. 3 CAR GARAGE. GATED COMMUNITY. IEACOM IAY 11.211.• LARGE 6 BR CONTEMPORARY HOME ON 60 FT OF BAY WITH PIER AND 3 LARGE SUPS. SUPERIOR VISTAS DOWN CHANNEL OF LINDA/ HARBOR IS. LEASE LANO. COLUll llLAllD 12,211 ... LOCATION. VIEW, LUSH LANDSCAPE. BAY- FRONT. A FABULOUS HOME WITH QUALITY BUil T-INS, GAEA T FLOOR PLAN, ENTERT Al N- M ENT RM ON BEAUTIFUL PRIVATE ISLAND. IAYl•EI 11.211 ... 80 FT BAYFRONT, PAVILION VIEW, DOCK FOR 45 FT BOATS. REMODELED HOME WITH THE FINEST AMENmES IN OUTSTANDING LOCA- TION. ... .... iTHIS 4 BR 7 M INCLUDES 85 FT OF FRON- f AQE W/LAROE BOAT DOCK -CUSTOM THAU-<>UT. LG GOURMET KITCHEN. POOL. FORMAL LA + DR. CALL FOR MORE DETAILS. • 1 Vl f11,~1, ,"Ir 1( I:),, '.,t t1\/1 ,.,l, .: •. ~, :'l · ,, -·-· (.!) ~ z L(°J ...... ~ E O' O' _J ( ~ ESTABUSHED 1948*41ST YEAR•NUMBER 8*(714) 631 -8120* NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPER*THURSOAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1988 • H t·:J <I: IJ.. ~ u 0 .-1 u .. ( ;:~~ ro <r u.. <I: ro Et-OU:: ncil gets earlul on General Plan 0 <I: ::J J u o LL ro wnzone commercial anc pcrty brought bowls of mdownen Monday nighl uunng the fint of many public hearings on the proposal held by the Newport Beach City Council The proposed changes in the city's zoning code is included in an update of the city's General Plan which was developed by the city planning sW'f. The General Plan, first adopted in 1973, is the blueprint for allowable residential and commercial development in the city. Among the areas hardest hit by the proposals will be Newport Heights, West Newport, the Balboa Peninsula and Corona del Mar. One of the most significant changes stems from a staff proposal requiring landowners have 2,375 square-f cet of property before they are allowed to build a duplex. Under current codes, those property owners who have 2,000- square-foot lots may construct a two- family home. The council was told by city planner Bob Lenard that a slight majority of the properties surveyed on the Penin- sula are 30-foot by 80-foot lots, or 2,400 feet. But 49 percent of the parcels fall under the 20-by-80 category, putting them at 2,200 square feet; 125 square feet short of the proposed code. Lucille Stafford is one of many land owners whose property is in this latter category. Stafford said she has planned ........... 3 \. Battle lines are drawn in first council debate BY MELINDA KELLER Candidates vying for the Newport Beach City Council answered questions and fended off thinly cloaked insults Friday night at a forum held at the Balboa Bay Club. Hosted by the Corona del Mar Republican Assembly, the gathering attracted seven of the eight candidates running for the three open slots. Only environmentalist Jean Watt was unable to attend. She was repraented by supporter Nancy Skinner. Although the eight candidates are running to represent their constituencies in three very different areas of the city, two philosophies presided during the evening. Retired physician Geneva Matlock, who is running for the West Newport area of District 2; Watt, who is vying for the District S slot, which includes Balboa Island and Harbor Island; and former councilman Paul Ryckoff, who is challenging Mayor John Cox for the JI 1 '•111111 B~D, school district meld anti-drug efforts BY BONNIE ENGSTROM The mothers assisting in the first-grade classroom stopped in unison and held their breath. Yes. the ~ound they heard actu- ally came fro m the little Iranian girl who had not spoken since she entered Andersen kinder- BEYOND THERwcs garten a year-and-a-half ago. Two mothers looked at each other, silent tears rolling down their checks. The other bowed her head and sniffled. This moment had been hoped for and dreamed of for a long time. It was the result of the patient, caring support of Knowiq that the child could teacher Arlyne Myers. For the speak English, but was simply several months that the shy little very shy and feeling a bit out girl had been part of Arlyne's of her clement, Arlyne included dass. the teacher went out of her her in all clallroom discussions way to love and encourage. in a very normal and noncom- ~ .. rm Lynda Realty RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING •Free Written Market Evaluation * Home Tours By Appointments * Highest Integrity • Courteous Service •Twenty Years in Newport Beach * Multiple Ustlr11 Member • Extra Advertisina •Computer Printouts Loretta Curci 644-1367 camn 14-141 rors. smn. rMTS 'uu" ur N.C.\'~·- ~'SHMOSAGS l.1€0 LEATHERS VAUJES To '60 .. WOMEN'S MESSES FASHION COTTONS VAUJ[S TO '6S N.C.\\'. ALL Uftl11SED lllCUIDISE Sl.D IELOW ..... ._ACTUR£RS •ESALE PllCE. YOM•1·s PUAftl PUTS ru1-nnw HlllS " ... N.G.\''· .. ,.'!1· '14•,. '1P • EvmeG ORESIB llAUAC'fURER SAllPW ~-----_. VALUESTOStOO&UP N.0.W. '24•Te •49• e WOMEN'S FAMOUS MAKER DEJIMJEANS VALUES TO s.to N.0.W. •1 e• e lllEN'S FAllOUS DESIGNER ~':rufs'~sOAESS 91MT'SH.0.W -24• e _,... DOIONER Sl.M*I VALUESTO'SS· 1'4.o .w.•trY ...... .............. .......... C...llnl 12• ............. ................ ----- NEW MERCHANDISE ARRIVES DAI.YI SHOP N.O.W. I N.OW.I mittal manner. When her response finally came, even though it was simple and short. it wu truly a milestone. .. , Six years later, w Anna still has that tape and the teddy bear on her desk," emphasized Inger Farwick. She referred to two gifts brought to her daughter, Ann~ during the time she spent in the ICU unit at Hoag after a traumatic bicycle accident when she was six. The tape was a series of messages from her first grade class. The teddy bear was a personal gift from her teacher, Arlyne Myers. Other parents remember the way Arlyne touched their child- ren's and their lives consistently with caring and affection. She has been the primary support for many families who have endured extreme tragedies, such as the suicide of a parent and the death of a sibling. While many parents strongly believe that God pur- posefully placed their children in Arlyne's first grade class, all arc simply gratcf ul that she was part of their youngsters' lives. Arlyne openly states that her goal as a teacher is .. to build motivation and positive attitude toward learning through values, self-image, communication, respect and caring of self and others." Her personal progress charts are legend. Children daily mon- itor their own behavior on a Pllll IY WIT CITA notebook chart which Arlyne takes home ewry week.end, tbcn rctuma on Mondays attached to the previous week's work for parents to evaluate. She believes that this method provides insight for teacher and parents so that they can cooperate as • team to meet the childmis'needs socially and academically. More than that, she inspires children to express their thoughts and feelings. During the year, the children write their fint grade equivalent of poetry, short stories and descriptive paragraphs. Their moment in the sun dawns at an Authon' Tea to which they invite their proud parents. Some become so stage-struck that they actually volunteer to recite their literary works to the upper arade classes! The composure they have acquired has gained them many yean of confidencc---confidencc which bas manifested into voluntcerism. Many of her former students vie during the next five years to assist in her classroom, giving up breaks and recess. My own daughter stands as testimony to this! Arlyne, your time has come. This morning you receive the Orange County Department of Education Outstanding Contri- bution to Education Award! How thrilled and how proud we all arc, those who have expe- rienced your special brand of . ... ~· .. ________ _ alteration Custom Atterations for Men & Women r---COtfOH---~ I PANT I SKIRT I I HEMS 1 HEMS I I •P I •&00 t I A PAIR I a laM· 11 I I Ut&xA I l.~~----'----~--... bl#• JO.J7.U • • • Bonnie Engstrom iJ a member of the Corona de/ Mar High School PT A, and the Harb or Council PT A and serves as a chairman on Fourth District PTA . CREMATION SERENE BURIAL AT SEA LOW COST SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE • • • • • • • • • • • • • DARE ... ....... ,rHl,...1 ··The program teaches problem solving skills "they can use all their live~. without dwelling on the negative ... To become a certified E>ARE instructor. Campbe ll had to It's all happening at the zoo Friends of Santa Ana Zoo invite members of the public to enjoy all the cookies they can eat at the Second Annual Cookie Safari fund-raiser for the Santa Ana Zoo at Prentice Park. The event will be held at the zoo on Saturday. Oct. I, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. General admission prices are S IO for adults and $5 for stu- dents ($ 12 and $6, respectively, the day of the event). Friends of Santa Ana Zoo members pay $8 for adults and S4 for students. All children under 3 arc admit- ted free. The admission price entitles the visitor to participate in all events during the day. which include: • Cookie tasting of delicious goodies from Mrs. Fields. Mrs. Halls, Cookies by Connie. Mother's. Keebler. Pepperidge Farm, Blue Chip. Paradise Bak- ery, McDonald's, Magleby's Muffins, Sunshine and Nabisco. • A live auction offering the chance to win one of 10 Amer- ican Airlines Zoo Tours to. predetemined cities in the con- tinental U.S. that host major zoos. • Live animal shows in the Prentice Park 150-eat amphi- theater. • Cookieland Express rides in the park. For funher information on • the Cookie Safari. call friend of Santa Ana Zoo at (714) 953- 8555. Debate. • • 1111 1f m,... I Harbor View HilJs section of District 7, supported the impending Traffic Management Initiative, while the remaining candidates did not. "'I believe the traffic flow can be solved through the TMI and by synchronizing traffic lights on PCH and the major streets,., Matlock said. Ryckoff said he preferred the measure in an effort to curb the traffic. "'I am opposed to any pro- posal that will dump commuter traffic onto our streets, like the (San Juaquin) corridor,"' Ryck- off said. Skinner said that Watt sup- ported the initiative, which will be Measure K on the November ballot, because, .. it is the only way to be sure the cost of the roads arc paid by developen."' But the other candidates oppose the measure, which will link traffic to development, and proposed their own plans. Ninfa O'Brien, who is also i8'i&lll&l•THENEWPOAT .. _, I Pl that traffic was a regional issue. While the eipt cadid.._ 4ld He said he was in favor of the not a~ on much tbej aid • corridor and would emphasize come to a comemm witti ~ the search for a second airport to the Newpon Be.ch Police to "get rid of traffic out here." Department. In answer to a Cox said he holds to the question asking the candidates philosophy that Measure I( is an bow they planned to handle the obstruction to development, not "'brutal" actions of the local a solution and that be supports police, the entire panel said they the building of roads. supported the department Council ... ct11l111~ n. ,... 1 to demolish the units and rebuild, which may not be pos- sible under the proposed new rules. .. I am nearing retirement and I was counting on those rental properties to supplement my income." Stafford said. Commerci&l landowncn were also opposed to the downz.oning, claiming it will negatively cff ect the economic viability of their businesses. Dan Daniels, who represents Ardell Investment Company, said he believes the codes applied to commercial property are far too restrictive. A formula devised by city staff will allow property ownen to develop only half their lot size and must include parking space in that figure . "'We have height limits, visual limits and now this. This has no clement of incentive. If you want to retain marine uses in Mari- ner's Mile you have to give the property owners something," Daniels said. The next public bearing is scheduled for Oct. JO. Council- memben arc expected to take a vote on Oct. 26. BY MELINDA KELLER running in District~ said TMI • ·------2!!.!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!!l!~!!!!!!. ___ .....JB was not a good plan and sug- undergo 80 hours of intense training. with three to four hours of homewo rk each night. She compared the training to her time in the police academy. many years ago. "l actually \tarted the cla~' a~ a doubter. but once I !)aw the c urriculum. ca me awa y impressed:· ~he ".laid . gested a "no ... vote on the mea- sure. One of O'Brien's opponents, incumbent Councilwoman Ruthelyn Plummer, said she favored the resurrection of the Newport Beach trolley to con- trol traffic. Sterling Wolf agreed with his competitor a nd said he too opposed Measure K and sup- ported synchronization and the San Juaquin Hills Road Corridor. Wa tt's compet itor. Ralph Rodheim. said he believed there was no one si ngle answer and Architectural Stone primitive urns, T•rahumara pottery, lndt.n nap, •rtifacts •nd furniture from the four comers of the wortd. All Mndcnlfted by •rtiuns for ... .............. Mt ... Vllllll 24JUAle•ll c.-.... L191M .... CA t:MU (714)913-- Nasput-=et .... a..... ..LClllllHllJ c.-.. -. 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It was an interesting and enlightening evening, and those who atteded came away much better equipped to cast a good, informed vote in the three council races come Nov. 8. If you missed it, however, you 11 have at least 10 more chances to see the candidates up close and in action. Following is a list of forums scheduled as of Monday, Sept. 22. Others may yet be organized, but these will give you plenty of opportunity to view the contenders: Tuesday, Oct. 4: Balboa Island Improvement Association forum at the Beek Community Center, 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 5: Speak Up Newport forum at the Villa Nova restaurant, 5:30 p.m. Newport Heights Community Association forum at Horace Ensign School, 7:30 p.m. Friday, Oct. 7: Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce forum at the Balboa Bay Club, 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12: Newport Beach-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors forum at the Board of Realtors office, 7 p.m. · - Tuesday, Oct. 18: Women's Civic League forum at the Mariner's Community Center, 10 a.m. Thursday, Oct. 20: Lido Island C--0mmunity Association forum at the Lido Island Clubhouse, 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 26: Airport Working Group forum at the Balboa Bay Club, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 27: Newport Center Association forum at the Marriott Hotel, 7:30 a.m. Balboa Peninsula Association forum at the Great American Savings branch at Palm and Balboa, 7:30 p.m. Clip this schedule and save it. Find one or more of these debates that fit into your schedule and take a couple of hours to attend. You'll learn about your city and the men and women who will be leading it in the next two years, and you'll be able to cast an informed vote on Nov. 8. And that's a very satisfying feeling. Baker Communications AWAAD WINNING MEMBER CM.-. mAftl ,._am• 39 State & National Awaros Smee 1978 '"~ AUD/If M'ftJl.D roa Circulation 25,000 PUIUllEI: Seth Baker EXE.CITIVE EllTll: Roger Bloom AlllCIAT£ EEll: Melinda Keller INl1I ._ George Pappas PllTI EllT•: Danny Cota P•HH'Y .. : Mary DeChirico STAFF W&IH: Cheryl Stehling IEIElll ...... : Leland Pound mBTll • 111.D: Marcus Dietz 901 Dover OriYe Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 631 -8120 Pleeae Mnd mall to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach, CA 92658-9399 The Newport Enaign is published weekly on Thu'9days. Uf. WWWI• Bob Dorman, Barbara Sheppard, Ingrid P~la, Sharon Chandler CUlllFB •1mMlil"'ta• Inez Gilbert UllL •· II t• John Quig~ .. lallm. lllT.: Scott Vowel Fishy, but wonderful, fellows It's bard to know who had more f un-tbe host, the guests, the waitress, or the writer. It was the kind of meeting and lun- cheon movies are made of, full of romance, adventure, crime and intrigue, escapades on the high seas and rum runners. And the sto..rytelJers were pioneers in one of Newport Beach's most colorful periods, the decades preceding and immediately fol - lowing World War II. Phil Tozer, the venerable owner and restorer of the Balboa Pavilion, heard J was updating the official history of Newport Beach, and asked if J would attend a luncheon meeting of some earlier leaders of the local sport fishing industry. Phil has often maintained that the city has not given proper credit and respect to this hardy bunch of entrepreneurs who came to Newport Beach in the first place beause they loved to fish. We gathered first in Phil's office in the Pavilion. They brought with them any memor- abilia they could get their bands on, and some of it was priceless. Here was Art Mello, who started in the sportfasbing business here in 1929, and Sam Cordeiro, who came to this area in 1930, and Hugh McMillan, who was born here, almost under the Mcfad- den Wharf, 73 yean ago, and Art Gronsky, whose family once owned the Pavilion and kept the old landmark from collapsin1 into the bay. One of the men gave me a sportfisbing map of Newport Harbor from I~. and there were 27 sportfishing landings in tbe bay at that time (only two tOday) and some 7S boau and barges serving all manner of fishing cntbu1iut1, including Shirley MacLaine and O.J. SimplOft who went out on •per- ate boats at sc~ tima. There ... DO f1'I e ••ND. IMll t.Mt 1portf11biq, ud dac .,.......... cial r.1ae,... •"1N t11e cm- neria operatina in the Urttor,, constituted a major industry in Newport Beach. "We estimated that all manner of fishing provided 98 percent of the gross income in the city during those days," Tozer said, and his fishing buddies con- curred. The business of fishing was promptly used the money to buy a lif ctime membership, which Jim inherited. Among the mementoes brought to the lunch were hundreds of great pictures taken by Hugh McMillan. He pub- lished two boo.ks on fishing in Newport Beach-Beach Rat Time of my Life not all roses, and many fisher- men over the years did not live to tell their fish stories. Tozer has commissioned a sculptor to fashion a memorial to those who. did not survive their work, and in due time it will be set at the Rhine Canal wharf, between the Cannery Restaurant and DeLa- ney's. But a lot went on in Newport Bay, including rum running and gambling, and frequently the boats would hide bootleg booze among the fish and transfer it to other boats just before enter- ing the harbor. One day the sheriff raided all the boats and hauled off more than 200 skippers and crew members to the county jail. And there was gambling-my, how much there was gambling. One of the men brought a story from TM Los Angeles nme.1 that ran in 1973 and told how Newport was the 1ambliq cen- ter of the county. Every saloon, every club, every sportf asbina boat had slot machines, and tben: were roulette tables, and, offshore, the 1amblin1 ahip, Ra. He~ Foust wu tlae slot .... •tiita. -he Md his ... • die ... ,a1a1. Jim S ... oa1,, tbe Merccdn car 1111•. tell llow m dM woa SI JIOO oa a dollllf lk7t IDacbi8C .......... lay Cub, 8ad BY JIM FELTON Days and Beach Rat Pix, and many of the pictures he brought were from these books. Art Gronsky brought copies of the original War Department permit to build the Pavilion in 1905, and he also showed the papers he needed to remodel the structure in the 'SOs, when he built the concrete piling that kept the Pavilion from falling into the bay. The entire project required only half-a-dozen pieces of paper. Today, all the approvals and permits needed to clear through all the levels of author- ity would be 100 times as much. Who handled all the fish that was caught? There was a major fish buyer, one John Holman. who toot most of the catches the fishermen didn' want. And then there was the aba- lone. The abalone fishermen were a breed apart, the group agreed. There were three or four abalone boats. with their macho diven, and they would scour the ocean floor and the rocky head- lands, and come in with as many u 10,000 abalone a day, all separated from their shells en route to the piera, and promptly snapped up by restaurants. And that\ wbat happened to the area 'I abalone . But there arc still plenty of f 11b, and Newport continues to be lM moll~ ipOl'tf 11hing bart90r ia ScNI .... California. am.I II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-fm I ·YMCA offers range of parent-child programs BY CYNTHIA SULLIVAN Mention the YMCA to many people and they think about swimming lessons and aerobics. While they are an important part of the YMCA, there arc many more aspects to the Ncwport- Costa Mesa YMCA. For the real young child, the Movement Education classes offered through the YMCA help them develop their motor skills and coordination. Children ages 3 to 12 months participate in the Rug Rats; Possums is for child- ren 12 through 18 months, and another group of kids 18 through 24 months. Two-and 3-ycar-olds arc enrolled in the Squirrels program. Each group's activities is based on the ability of the children and includes warm-ups, exercises to develop motor skills, and songs. Mothers take part in the classes for both the Rug Rats and the Possums. The Newport-Costa Mesa. YMCA is the second largest provider of childcare in Orange County. During the school year the YMCA's Sunshine Com- pany provdes aftcrschool activ- ities for more than 300 children a week. Transportation from participating schools to the Y is included in the cost. Sunshine Company activites include games, arts and crafts, outdoor activities plus study and quiet tjmes. Kids can stay at the YMCA until 6 p.m., making the Sunshine Company a viable solution to the working parents• childcare worries. Space is limited and pre-registration is required. For more information Retreat To Beautiful la~At The Colon1al Inn ($69.95 + iaxr ~ Take advantage of La Jolla at its more leisurely pace. Enjoy the comfon of the his- toric Colonial Inn. Dine in our elegant Pumam 's Restau- rant&. Bar. Residing in the hcan of the village, you are steps from shopping. galleries, La Jolla Cove and Children's Tide Pool. ~ For all of this opportunity, one would expect to pay a premium. This fall. however, we're offering you a La Jolla retttat for just $69. 95 per night.• Come to the Colonial Inn and take advantage of this sensational seasonal offer. Experience La Jolla at its best. ~ Cdrial.Inn 990 ~'St .. LaJolla, CA 92037 I (800) 926-1278« (619) 454-2181 •e..t~ ... °'doul!Jit~Y· Sui"'9y dW 1'hurtdly incluuw. All majOf Oedit C8ldt wtlcutfi, on the Sunshine Company, contact Karen Moening at the YMCA. For children from the 1st through 6th grade, the Parent- Cbild Club programs are a great way to make f ricnds. The clubs meet once or twice a month to plan activities.-Undcr the direc- tion of Peggy Carlsen, the Parent-Child Clubs arc active throughout the school year. Depending on the age and ability level of the children, the activites can include: arts and crafts, day trips and overnight camp-outs. As the children grow and mature, they are given more responsibility in the planning of their activities. The Parent-Child Clubs include: Indian Guides and Maidens; Indian Braves and Princesses; Trailblazer Boys and Girls; Trailmatcs, and Indian Elders. All allow parents and their children tbe chance to join a group together. Moms and daughters, moms and sons, dads and daughters and dads and sons all have their own special groups. Teen-agers will enjoy the YMCA 's Camps and Caravans programs which are offered each summer. The program consists of week-long trips to great places like Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, San Diego and Camps Osceola and Big Bear. The caravans are a great way to make friends and visit new places. The caravans include hikes, swimming, water sports and much more. The YMCA's staff is licensed by the state and their training is supervised by. not only the state, but also the YMCA 's governing board. In many instances, the ratio of children to leaders is lower than that required by law. Children have always been an important group within the YMCA, and much attention goes into the planning of their activities and classes. On Monday night, Oct. 17, the YMCA will be having a Pen- guins People Night at the Pen- guins Yogurt at the Balboa '"Fun Zone" from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. A percengage of each yogurt sold will go directly to the YMCA's Childcare programs. Come, bring a friend and enjoy great ta.sting Penguins Yogurt and help the Childcare pro- grams. For more information on the Newport-Costa Mesa YMCA and the many programs they have for children, call 642-9990. h .. OFFERS. •• % e Current Rate* Annual Yield % CllfCCKING • RJNDS FSLIC INSURED R:R SAFETY • FARN A PREMIUM RATE wrrH COMPLE'IE UQUIDTIY -AT ANY TIME •A MINIMUM BALAN:E OF ONLY $10~000 AND YOU MAY DEPOSIT AS MUOI AS $99:999 •PREMIUM CHF.CK.100 AVAil...ABI.E AT MORE nlAN 187 LOCATIONS nIROUGHOUf CALIFORNIA •NO PENALTY FOR EARLY WITHDRAWAL! 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Cd M's defense which has only "' allowed eight points so far this sca~on. is bound to spell trouble .: for Laguna Hills in tonight's game. It was the smothering pres- ence of the Sea Kings' defense which led to the rout of Santiago last Friday night. The Cavaliers never really posed a threat from the game's outset. (Santiago was limited to 70 yards passing and 108 yards rushing in the game.) Defensive back Weston John- son contributed 12 of the Sea Kings' 52 points on the night as he nabbed two game breaking interceptions in the first half. (Johnson intercepted a total of three passes in the game.) With 4:28 left in opening quarter, Johnson picked off a pass at the 37-yard line and raced toward the goal line for the score. Johnson struck again in the following quarter u he stepped in front of pass at the Santiago 38--yard line and returned it for his second touchdown with 7:50 remaining in the half. It was all the Sea Kings would need. SACKED -1-.·1Dm.....,11mtM...._.111 .. 11111111 llwltrr u..a. II •'m II m II ....... llr I ... ., C... .. •'1lfl111111 ..... Mil .... I ... lllM 111111m•t The Cavaliers• quarterback, Dana Ripley, struggled through much of the game as Cd M's secondary wrecked havoc on his team's off ensivc game plan by picking off five of his passes. Ripley was only able to complete 9 of 23 passes for 70 yards. Pllll IY IAllY arTI The Sea Kings' running game proved eff cctive as they racked up 194 yards against the belea- guered Cavalien. Brain Lucas led Cd M with 87 yards gained on 14 carries with a 6-yard touchdown run. John Katovsich added 47 yards on four carries. CdM quarterback Ty Price turned another solid perf or- mance as he completed 11 of 19 passes for 136 yards. Sea Kings• kicker Pat Cal- laghan bit all seven conversion attempts and be made a 37-yard field goal attempt. Johnson also contributed on the offensive side as he caught five passes for 85 yards and one touchdown. The Cavaliers only score came in the third quarter with a 7-yard run by Rudy Motley. Cd M Football Coach Dave Holland attributed the win to an .. outstanding effort" delivered by all of his players. .. Our offensive ran smoothly and I was very pleased with the effort put out," added Holland. The Sea Kings' margin of victory in the game was the third largest in Cd M High 's history. Others who scored for CdM in the game include Greg Haack on 4 and 6-yard runs and Jerrott Willard with a IS-yard intercep- tion return. Harbor's fourth quarter rally falls short BY GEORGE PAPPAS For the second straight week, Newpon Harbor's football team started slowly and had to rally in the fourth quarter. Except this time despite a strong finish, Harbor came away emptyhanded. Huntingto n Beach defeated the Sailors l 0- 7 last Friday night at Davidson Field . Things won't case up for the Sailors ( 1-2) this week as they face another formidable foe , La Habra High, at 7:30 p.m. tomor- row in an away game. Last year, the Sailon stunned La Habra with a 19-13 upset win, when they blocked a punt and scored in the final 10 seconds of the game. .. It's going to be a dogfight," remarked Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley about the La Habra match up. 04The game's on their field and La Habra is going to be excited about playing us again. They have a real strong defense and they are well coached. They run a winged-T offense which we're going have work on defending Local poloists to meet in tourney Traditionally. the South Coast Tournament has given local high school water polo squads an opportunity to play their league rivals before the games begin to count. Starting today at Newport Harbor High, 32 teams will battle it out in the South Coast Tournament including local schools Newport Harbor. Cor- ona del Mar. Costa Mes, La1- un a Beach, University. and Irvine. Tbe tourney ~ itet will be at Newport HarbOr\ pool, Tustin High. El I>Orado HiP aftCI the Irvine Heritap Pool. .. Aft.er this tounwnent well have an idea of how we 're going to do in league play, .. remarked Newport Harbor Assistant Water Polo Coach Dean Crow. "'Our team really hasn' been tested yet. This tournament will be the best barometer for finding out bow ready we really are for league play." Corona del Mar Coach John Vargas said his team has been preparing for the tourney in their practices but he downplayed its importaace. ~ure. we want to win the tournament but we're more conceriied aboUt tbe swt of leap play ... agains~" Brinkley added. "'la Habra runs the ball well. Their quarterback is also return- ing this week, so they could throw the ball more than they have been," he continued. The Sailors need a win at this juncture in the prcscason to begin to establish some momen- tum before heading into league action two weeks from now. .. Weve got to get some wins. We've played well at times this season. But nothing is going to come easy for us this year." he continued. Through much of Friday night's match up. Harbor was bottled up by Huntington Beach's defense. The Oilers led 10-0 after two quarters. Several costly turnovers and penalties also helped sink the Sailors chances . The Sailors didn't score until the fourth quarter. Early in the final period, Harbor's Ernie Reinhardt picked off a pass at the Sailors' 29-yard line . On the next play. Harbor's quarterback Tim Newberry found Reinhardt for a 25-yard completion bringing ball to the Oiler%. Harbor then advanced to Huntington Beach's 37-yard line as Aaron Kaiser grabbed a 9- yard pass. Harbor's march almost fal- tered when Newberry threw several incomplete passes. But on third down, Newberry hit Jim Stanley for a 14-yard strike to keep the Sailors' hopes alive. Two plays later. Newberry scrambled around the end for a l 5-yard gain to place Harbor on the Oiler 11 . Newberry then capped the 71- yard drive as be fired a pass to running back Tom Walker, who broke a tack.le at the S-yard line lld ,, ...... .. IEPTEMIEI 21. 1911 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-rAIE 7 Harbor girls take second at invitational IOVllll ALOlll -II_,., Hnlr'a Kiii 111111111• ...... ..._, 1 ,_. ,._ W II Ille 0. 11111 lldlll1•I 111111 1111 Sllrily. 11111•11. wlll ii -If .......,, .... ,_.. ..... tlt1a ..... fll ........ --ta 11: 15 11 ..,, -. 1111 lllllrl 11 1 ...., pllCl 111111111 * 11un •••I. Pim IY IAMMY COTA BY GEORGE PAPPAS In cross country. a team's depth can mean everything. For example, Newport Har- bor's girls cross country team finished second in the Dana Hills Invitational despite having their to!' runner (Kim Robinson) ailing from a cold. Robinson still came in fourth at the invitational with a time of 18: 15. The Sailors also were without their No. 2 runner (Stacy Pando), who was out sick. Harbor finished behind Villa Park in the competition with a score of 10 I. Villa Park (who scored a 95 i1\ the competition) is the top ranked girls cross countr J squad in 01 ange County with the Sailors close behind in the No. 2 spot. Harbor's Lena Dahbour also came in 14th place in the race with a time of 19:25. Up to 61 school competed in the Dana Hills meet. "Kim has run better races. She's been a little sick lately and that affected her performance, .. commented Harbor's C ross Country Coach Eric Tweit. .. But we ran solid as a team." The Sailors have won the Sea View League title for the past five years and this season doesn't appear to be any different. Last year, the Sailors finished third in the 4A division in CIF, which is something Twcit and his team hope to improve on this year. Lavelle leads CdM in meet The Dana Hills Invitation held this past weekend was supposed-to be another show- down between the two top ranked cross country teams in the county. Corona del Mar High and Dana Hills. But in the end it was all Corona del Mar. In what may be a preview of the CIF cross country finals, Corona del Mar's team swept the field at the Dana Hills I nvita- t ional. Earlier this mo nth, Cd M also took first in Laguna Hills Invitational in a similar fashion. The Sea Kings' potent 1-2 punch of Eddie Lavelle and Greg Shryock again led the way. Lavelle won the Division II race in 14:35 with Shryock close behind in second ( 15: 12). CdM's team captured first in the varsity Division II compe- tition with a score of 34, fol- lowed by Hemet, Tustin, and Rancho Buena Vista. The Sea Kings' Paul Scott also came in sixth ( 15:3 1) in the race, while Hunter P ierce was I 2th ( 15:48), a nd J ay Lightburn fin- ishcd 13th ( 15:50). So far this season, Lavelle has won has won every race he has participated in for the Sea Kings. Cd M also notched the juniors race, and had five of the top eight fi nis hers in the freshman race and notched a third place finish in the sophomore competition. The Sea Kings will participate in the Costa Mesa Invitational held this Saturday at 8 a.m. at TeWinkle Park. It's a good bet that the Sea Kings will also dominate the CM meet. According to Tweit, I 988's squad has a stronger line up than last year. "Sure, we 're a better team but how well we 'IJ . do t his year depends on a lot of things. It depends on how this team devel- ops during the season. Also if we can avoid injuries," he added. This year's team has four returners including junior Ro binson (who won the Sea View League's 1987 top individ- ual runner award), senior P ando (also No. 2 runner on last year's team), senior Maggie Steinhauser (this year's No. 3 runner), and Dahbour. Other potential s tandout runners on the squad arc senior Sandra Ruffini, junior Heather Webb, and junior Susie Jaco b- son . .. We have pretty good depth. 1 'm real satisfied with our runners. Some of our runners Gin JGar be.a an extra be111111. Say no to high--fat toods. (Robinson, Pando) could have their best year if they stay healthy," he added. "Steinhauser started slow last year but she ended up having a good year. She's already done well for us this year. Some of our other runners (Dahbour, Ruffini, and Webb) could also have their best year's this sea- son, n he continued. Tustin High should give the Sailors the stiffest competition among the Sea View League teams according to Tweit. .. I also expect Corona del Mar and University to do well," he added. He also added that he is preparing his team for the Orange County C hampionships Oct. 15 held at Palos Verdes . .. Most of the county is going to be there. It's a chance for us to sec who were going to be facing after league." PREM CO Full Service Mortgage Banker .---------------------. \Velcomes I BOB GRIJ!'.88ER ' to our staff of mortgage lending professJonals. A resident of Corona DeJ Mar. 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On defense, middle linebacker Walz helped keep Fountain Valley in check as he turned in IS tackle in the game. The Cowboys look for their third 1traipt win when they face Paramount this Saturday at S p.m. at 80nita Creek Park. KINDERGARTEN THRU 8TH GRADE • Door to Door Transportation Where Possible • Reasonable Tuition • Arithmetic, Reading, Spelling (With Phonics), Emphasized • Before and After School Care For Our Students 6 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. ENROLL NOW FALL SEMESTER HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOLS In Fountain Valley 16835 Brookburst (714) 963-7831 -------- .. Sabot Regatta attract~ over 40 yachts aY RALPH. RODHEIM Last week another great New- port Beach tradition took place-the "Little Old Ladies" Sabot Regatta beaded by Phyllis Drayton. Last Wednesday, over 40 yachts congregated at New- port Harbor Yacht Club for a spectacular day of camaraderie and fine, fun-filled racing. The entrants came from as far south as San Diego and as far north as Long Beach just to race in our bay. The day began with registration, boat launchings, a gourmet brunch and skippers' meetings. Every sailor went to the starting line with an official "little old ladies" scarf and send- off smile. The first class was Men's . Sabots followed by ladies A, B, & C classes. These tricky little - eight foot prams were designed to teach children how to sail. But to witness these talented sailors manuevering the sabots around the course, you would think they were preparing for the America's Cup. I was too big for Sabots 30 years ago, however when invited to join in the festivities, how could I ref use? Somehow I managed to squeeze a 200- pound person into a tiny little dinghy and bead for the starting line. The gun sounded and before I knew it there was the weather mark-I was in a solid fourth place in the men's div- ision. Half way into the down wind leg, I looked back and saw 40 fem ale skippers rapidly aproaching. 1 was sure they had engines! They dido 't, of course, they just knew what they were doing. I managed to get out of their way and barely finish fourth in my class. Those .. little MARINE SCENE old ladies," who gave me a three minute head start, can really sail! Next year, Balboa Y acbt Club will host the regatta and, bope- f ully, I will get another invitation to this fun event. Maybe, they will even add an over 200-pound class! An Ensign tip of the hat to Phyllis Drayton and all the wonderful ladies who partici- Sailors •.. HlllDI~ .,. .... I and busted in for the score with 8:28 left in the game. The Sailors still trailed I().. 7, though. Harbor had one more oppor- tunity to win the game as they reached Huntington Beach's 26- yard line with several minutes still remaining in the contest. Newberry's passes to Walk.er (five and six yards) and Stanley ( 11 yards) moved Harbor into the Oilers' territory. Huntington Beach was called for a pass interference penaJty on a pass play to Stanley which put the Sailors on the 26-yard line of the Oilers. But Harbor could advance no WERE FIGHTINS Fm 'O.JRLIFE American Heart A Association V KENNEDY CHIRO + MEDICAL IN COSTA MESA•s HARBOR/BAKER CENTER IMMEDIATE AEUEF OF • HEADACHES • WHIPLASH • PAINFUL JOINTS • LOW BACK PAIN • SACK & NECK PAIN • MUSCLE SPASMS • SCIATICA • S~T INJU~IES •PHYSICAL THERAPY AVAILABLE DA MARK KENNEDY pated. RACE RESULTS Class A: First: Betty Barr. SDYC; Second: Betty Woodall, SDYC; and Third: Phyllis Drayton, NHYC. ~ Class B: First: , Gwen Jackson, McDonnel-Douglas; Second: Betty Andrews, BYC; and Third: Beth Millet, BCYC. Class C: First: Debbie Benedict, LIYC; Second: Kate Bommert, BIYC; and Third: Jackie Birdsong, BIYC. Men's Class: First: Peter Gales, ABYC: Second: Dale Birkenhiser, ABYC; and Third: Dale Karjala, BYC. • • • closer with Newberry throwing several incomplete passes and the Sailors being called for a costly 15-yard penalty. "We didn't play our game," Brinkley pointed out. "We didn't control the baJI or establish anything on the line of scrimmage for most of the game. We threw the ball a little bit better in the fourth quarter, but that was about it," Brinkley added. Walk.er finished with 37 yards rushing in 17 carries but he also grabbed 7 passes for 74 yards. Newberry went 13 of 29 for 159 yards. In the first half. Harbor lost A lfOUP of adwt Sea Scouts recently presented to the New- port Nautical Museum a picture of their ship, The Straqer, and a record of her many journeys. As young, beginning sailors, these Sea Scouts sailed from Balboa aboard this magnificent vessel from 193S to 1938 assist- ing the professional crew. Captain Lewis and The Stranger were well-known in Orange County and throughout the Pacific. Thus, it is only fitting that a record of bis cruises, the names of the local Sea Scouts who crewed for him and a picture be on display at the Newport Beach Nautical Museum. Ralph Rodheim is tlw chair- man of the California Boating and Waterways CommiJsion. two scoring opportunities to penalties. A pass from Newberry to Stanley in the first quarter, which would have moved the Sailors into scoring position, was called back because of a penalty. Later in the same quarter, . Newberry intercepted a pass at the Huntington Beach 45 and returned it to the 5, but the play was erased because of another penalty call. Huntington Beach didn't wait long to seize the game's momen- tum. They picked off Newbcrry's first pass of the game and turned it into a to uchdown. Exclusively Model Railroading Sales • Service • Detail Parts All Scales 545-5556 .. ,, ..,..... &¥0 COSTA-. 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I 035 -Power tools valued at S846 were reported stolen from a construction site in the 100 block of Harbor Island Drive. 1245 -Jewelry valued at $675 was reported stolen from a residence in the 3000 block of Cliff Drive. ARRESTS 0115 -Anthony Lee Palm- quist, 20, of Long Beach was arrested on suspicion of receiv- ing known stolen property. 1030 -Robert Acosta, 25, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of giving false infor- mation to a police officer. 2330 -Michael Joseph Long- necker, 2 1. Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of recei v- ing known stolen property. TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 CRIMES 0915-T-tops valued at Sl,000 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 1100 block of Bayside. Shooting. • • nllnu1•._,...1 through his right arm. One pellet still remains lodged in his stom- ach. .. , didn't sec the cops. If I had heard them I probably would faint and drop to the floor, .. Bryant said. Speaking softly to ease the pain and 26 pounds lighter. Bryant has not set any limits for his recovery although doctors have told him he may not work for at least 8 months. .. It is bard for me to say. It takes time but (doctors) arc not God and God and rime is what I need, .. he said. Bryant told reporters that he is in pain 24 hours a day. .. My butt hurts from sitting. 0930 -A sunroof valued at SJ,SOO was reported stolen from a vehicle in the vicinity of Island and Edgewater. 174S -Vandals reportedly caused S7S in damage to a residence in the I SOO block of West Balboa. 2145 -A bottle of champagne valued at $9 and currency total- ing $77 were reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of Coral. ARRESTS 0230-John Barry English, 26, of Whittier was arrested on suspicion of possession of cocaine. 0300 -Robert Lee Wallace, 54. of Mission Viejo was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 1730 -Raymond Hernandez, 34, of Los Angeles was arrested on suspicion of commercial burglary. 1800 -Luis Campos Medina, 34. of Glendale was arrested on suspicion of commercial bur- glary. WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 14 CRIMES 0945 -Concert tickets valued at $400 were reported stolen ; I can't lay on my back o r stomach. it makes life very uncomfortable. My mind is on recovery. But it strikes me badly that a law abiding citizen would be molested by the police department and the city," he said . Bryant added that be wishes that Newport Beach Police Department bad apologized for their mistake. .. No one comes forth to say. ·sorry, I made a mistake.' We live in a civilized world. They should have the decency to say they are sorry," Bryant said. Since the incident, Newport Beach City Attorney Robert Burnham has issued a statement declaring that the city will not pay the medical bills, that arc in excess of SS0.000, due to legal processes the city must undergo . LE ADING EDG E · .;;~ . I I • I All Computer Systems WOOO(Q)\~O~ ulUi•UV-.a) 2087 SAN JOAOm1 ta&.S M>M> '°'°"' cana. ....... w -....:-. ......... , ... , from a vehicle in the 3800 block of East Coast Highway. 1«0 -An assault with a deadly weapon was reported in the vicinity of Coast Highway and MacArthur. I JSO -Vandals reportedly caused $2,300 in damage to a residence in the 200 block of Grand C.nal. 1330 -Currency totaling $200 and a man's wallet valued at $40 were ·reported stolen from a hotel suite in the 600 block of Newport Center Drive. ARRESTS 011 S -n_oma5 Lee McCor- mick, 19, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of hashish. 0200 -Robert Montgomery Jamieson, 26, of Downey was arrested on suspicion of grand theft of property. 2320-Brian Thomas Rodgers, 24, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of misde- meanor drunk driving. 2355 -Darryl Neal Costlow, 31 , of Rio Rancho, New Mexico, was arrested on suspicion of carrying a loaded firearm in his vehicle. THURSDAY, SEPT 15 CRIMES from Friden AJcatel located at 4041 MacArthur. AIUIESTS 0030 -Frank Xavier Gisooe, 29, of Tulsa, Oklahoma. was arrested on suspicion of disor- derly conduct . 0130 -Douglas Burke, 25, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0240 -John. Martin Hema- han, 33, of Vancouver, British Columbia, was arrested on sus- picion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0800 -Stax Beau Thayer, 20, a transient was arrested on suspicion of auto burglary. FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 CRIMES 1145 -An attempted residen- tial burglary was reported in the 100 block of Baycrcst. I 500 -A handgun valued at $425 was reported stolen from a residence in 1* 100 of Promonto!J Point East. 234S -A cue of iittery resulting in SSOO in damqe wu reported at Edwards Theater located at 300 Newport Center Drive. AIUlESTS 0234 -Kevin Jay Carr. 29, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of drun~ driving. 1200-Jacob Jack.son Shields. 39, of Orange was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. SATURDAY, SEPT.17 CRIMES 0115 -Vandals reportedly caused an undetermined amount of damage to a residence in the 1800 block of Glenwood. 2045 -Vandals reportedly caused $580 in damage to a residence in the I 500 block of Miramar. 0900 - A stereo valued at $200, a tool box and tools valued at $80, a digital meter valued at $250 and computer tools valued at S 150 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the vicinity 18th and Balboa. 1100 -A postage meter valued at $5,000 was reported stolen DOCTOR JAGUAR, INC. INDEPENDENT SERVICE & REPAIR Christian Keena, the Bryants' attorney, filed a claim against the City of Newpon Beach last week. The claim is in excess of $I million. Keena said he will be filing federal and state law- suits within the next two weeks. Because Bryant is the sole wage earner for his f amiJy of six, donations have been pouring in to help the couple pay with expenses . PROTECT YOUR JAGUAR WITH QUALITY SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED PROFESSIONALS 144 W. 17111 ST. COSTA MESA, CA. 92127 (714) ~6-2816 Be Sure to Tune In. .. SHAPE-UP" Helping You Trim Down and Tone Up in Time for the Holidays. Appearing October 6 & 7 "HARBOR HERITAGE RUN" A Special Pull-Out Section Full of Information and Schedules for This Year's Races. Appearing October 13-14 • Two Exciting Special Sections. • • and only in Th wport __ · .-.,,.....,..- Costa Mesa News • - PAIE 1l-IEP'IBllBI 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Socie ~.:::;······-··----··· ....... -.................. -··-····----·· f'O Black Box Theater opens for benefit the March of Dimes in their drive against birth defects. Chaired by Len and Mary Ann Miller, the black-tie dinner the Bar, Kathryn Thompson and Gabrielle and Bill Yacobozzi. The surprise of the evening was the attendance of Farrah The House Ear Institute, Orange County Chapter, had their first official fundraiser here, and it was quite a coup for honorary chair Athalie Clarke and the benefit committee, for the event was held in the Orange County Performing Arts Cen- ter's Black Box Theatre, which we understand was the first time ever the facility was used by a group other than the OCPAC. Harborlites That Sunday evening affair featured a sit-down dinner and entertainment from such nota- bles as Roger Williams, who played a medley of Chopin favorites and, of course, his famous "Autumn Leaves." Chaired by Ginny Smallwood, committee members were LQCiDe Adams, Mary Del Bar- kouras, Sandra Brodie, Louise Ewing, Judy Hemley, Mary Lou Hornsby, Clcva Howard, Eber Jacques, Gloria Osbrink, Susan Spiritus and Mary Ann Wells. ••• The Gourmet Gala was another ·successful venture for dance once again featured a delicious array of hors d'ouevres created by chefs from leading restaurants in the area. The varied array of yummies, which was a meal in itself, as presented in handsomely decorated booths, executed by leading interior designers and sponsored by Zee Allred, Judie and George Argyros, Costain Homes, Ponna and John Crean, Amanda and Michael Elam, the Fielstone Company, Margaret and Frank Greinke, Nora and Charles Hester, KitchenAid, William Lusk, the Millers, Gus Owens, The Guys at the End of hn9FIWClll1111""'0'11111 .................... ...... IY ... VDl-0 Fawcett and Ryan O'Neal. The couple graciously were asked by the Millers to give the door prizes, which O'Neal did with a great amount of aplomb and ad- lib humor. Harborlite committee members were Eric Anderson, Barbara and Ben Harris, Terry apd Steve Miller, Phyllis Henderson, Mary and Roy Osterhou~ Lea and Greg Peter- son, Charlene and Hans Prager. Diane and Jim Slemons, Bar- bara and Terry O'Neil, Nila and Alan Trider and Xavier. ••• Bulgari, the well-known jewelry house, hosted a cocktail reception at the Four Seasons Hotel, which benefited the Orange County Performing Arts Center's Angel of the Arts, The Center Stars, Men's Fraternity and the Sound of Music Chap- ter. The highlight of the evening was not only the lovely jewelry, but the appearance of Opera Star Placido Domingo and composer-conductor Lalo Schif- f rin. Committee members included Sue Percwozlci, Susana Ber- tagni, Kathy Merriman, Cathe- rine Thyen, Arden Flamson, Karen Betson, Donna O'Bryan, Janet Corbin, Donna Bunce, Donald Christeson and Roger Smith. • • • The same evening, but in the patio area of the Four Seasons, the Newport Arca Professionals sponsored their 3rd annual charity gala, ••A Carribean Fan- lllY All•lll lkll ..... -. tasy," which benefited the Olive Crest Treatment Center. ••• While over at Charles Barr's, Mary Barr hosted a cocktail reception celebrating their 30th anniversary in Westcliff and exhibited a magnificient, flaw- less 70.5 carat diamond. • • • To put it mildly, Thursday, the 22nd, was a busy one indeed. The day actually started out with several luncheons: the Museum Council opted to hold theirs at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, while the Sophisticates selected Maxine Stark's home for their Annual New Members luncheon. Following was the National Kidney Foundations preview of "The Great Chefs•• Gala held at the Dana Point Resort and then back to New- port for United Cerebral Palsy's second annual Christman Boat Parade Auction held at Le Meridien. The Volunteer Center of Orange County has ihe fol/ow- ing positions open: Family Solutions, a nonprofit agency providing group homes fo r children ages infant to 18 years old, needs volunteers for various positions, including two- parent foster parents/ grandpar- ents, graphic artist/ illustrator, public relations staff, referral specialist and audio visual staff. Volunteers interested in the de"elopment of marine forests for the enhancement of the sea arc needed by the Marine For- ests Corp. This nonprofit agency,, located on Balboa Island, is seeking certified scuba divers, artificial sub-strate builders to be trained in use of basic tools, fund raisers and public relations staff. T he Adam Walsh Child Resource Center needs volunteers to assist in the Safety Education Program and to help compile a complete list of cur- rent missing children for com- puter input. Drivers are needed to deli•er meals to the homebound in Costa Mesa on Thursdays and Fridays. Cluiltian Temporary Hous- U.1 FadUtJ needs volunteers interested in assisting with child- care, tutoring, clerical, house- keeping, counseling or facility supervision. Soutllcoast Alliance for the MeatallJ DJ needs volunteers at its Costa mesa location to assist with reviewing science journals for articles pertaining to mental health, writing press releases and other informational pieces, pro- viding data entry, scheduling speakers for monthly meetings or assisting with a cycling fund ral.Ser. Vietnamese translators are needed by tbe Santa Ana Shared Housina-Vietnamese Commu- nity Center to aaist in updating files of Vietnamese seniors and -t ·21 plmne calla and referrals for eeaior citizeDL ....,. A to Z'I of Volunteer Nae I I ..... ie tbe title of • Community service seminar to be off cred on Thurs- day, Sept. 29 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1440 E. First Street, Santa Ana. The workshop will cover recruitment. interviewing, training and orientation of volunteers as YJell as record keeping and recognition. The cost is $35 which also covers a book and lunch. For information about any of the above positions, call the UVolunteer Center at 953-5757. ••• Share Ourselves Foundation is sponsoring a food drive, to be held on Thursday, Sept. 29 from 7:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Priest- ley Chiropractic, 2867 East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. If you arc a chiropractic patient and have been to a chiropractor within the past month, you will receive a chi- ropractic adjustment 10 exchange for 3 cans of food. Six cans of food will get you a thorough examination and nine cans will get you x-rays. A total of I 8 cans of food means an examination, x-rays and an adjustment. ••• The AlzheimH's Association of Oran:e County is planning a one-day training session for support group leaders. scheduled for Sat .• Oct. I from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. ••• California citizens can now f uJfill their Big Mac attack and their desire to vote all at the same time. For the third national election in a row, the McDon- ald's Operators· Association of Southern California is joining forces with the California Secre- tary of State's office to encour- age Californians to register to vote. Voter registration forms will be available at all of Orange County's McDonald's through Oct. 11. • •• Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar is looking for volunteers interest in giving tours to children and adults in the unique setting of the Gardens The first in-depth training program begins on Oct. 3 at 9:30 a.m. For more information, call 673-2261 . ••• Newpon lmportsof Newpon Beach will sponsor the upcom- ing Bid for Bachelors on Oct. 26, announced The March of Dimes. The automotive dealer- ship, owned and operated by Lee West, will underwrite the event for $25,000. The event will be held at Le Meridien in Newpon Beach. ••• The American Heart Associ- ation's annual Heart and Sole Classic will take place Oct. 29 in Irvine and wilt feature a five and lO kilometer run/walk or a 25 kilometer bicycle ride. For more information. call 856-3555. There is a retirement residence in Orange that's just your style. No lease, entrance, 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 linens. • Indoor and outdoor spas. • Meeting room. crafts room and reading room. • Exercise room. • Barber and beauty salon. • Parking. storage and much more. 620 S. Glassell in <>ran&e. Open daily. 9:00 a.m. • 5:00 p.m. Plw11: 714 /997 .. ,,,, ... .... ! ' BY CHERYL STEHLING Docs a single guy really need a group of married friends with good intentions, who want nothing more than "to sec him married offl What would they gain from his marriage? That and other questions might plague the audience of the Newport Theater Arts Center's production of Steven Sond- heim's comedy/ musical, .. Company." Bobby (George Quick) is the last single holdout of his friends. He has watched them get mar- ried off. one by one, but has managed to retain their friend-their dinner invitations. ~ ship, nonetheless. But, like There are S.ab and H~, company that bas stayed too (AllisOD Wood and Jay .,.-.:_: long, his friends' good intentions Icy), a very comiCal couple WllO': would not really be to his have .. gone oa the waaoir, benefit. constantly bicbr at each OtW We witness three, count ~em, and have foiiild another diMa three of Bobby's surprise birth-sion in karate. ~ mat is rOllld day parties, beginning with the out and a display put on, · magical 35. Because Bobby is which Wood actually throws alone, they all feel compelled to Bradley, much to the audience'I constantly invite him to 4~~ , delight. !~ ood gives J ~ ~at fix him up with a Mnicc-tilltttJ• .. w ~ittilit7~eltar.ael": · simply meddle in his life. Susan and Peter (Kathi Cook But Bobby docsn 't seem to and Scott Linn), seem the ideil mind and individual vignettes in couple, with Cook executina ttie the play show what occurs when role of the misplaced Southern he does take up his friends' on belle excellently. But ttiey 40!5 Fwy. u• a..ctt a. So.. ~on c.r.. (7t4) 1117.1470 _ -.3033--.s111 announce to Bobby, as the kiSI and cuddle on their New York apartment rooftop, that they are getting a divorce. Then there are Jenny and David (Sarah Dacey and Mark Wickham), with Jenny on tbe Msquare" side. Bobby and David · treat Jenny to her first marijuana experience. This is a very com-: ical scene, as Jenny can't quite believe she is stoned and Bobby and David have to convince her. Amy and Paul (Gayle Mcin- tyre and John Bisom) have been living together for yean and finally decide to make it lepl. But Amy gets cold feet at the last moment. The song per- formed during this vignette is .. Getting Married Today," prob- ably one of the best recognized songs, which appears in the revue, "Side By Side By Sond- heim." It requires a rapid fire delivery from Mcintyre and she carried it off bcautifldly. The last couple 1a the com- pany is moneyed Jounc and Larry (Beth Hamca Md Harlan Eyre). Joanne tellt it like it is and doean 'l meet.,.,.,,,. refusal of ber proposition sracefully. ~ At Brandon's,- 1 had the Sau teed Jumbo Prawns and Prime Rib Special for only $14.95! Brandon's is featuring aged, mid western com-fed prime rib of beef, slowly roasted to perfection~ succulent jumbo prawns saut~ in a sauce of garlic, white wine and butter. Served with your choice of a fresh spinach salad topped with hot bacon dressing or soup of the day, savory wild rice pilaf, fresh seasonal vegetables and warm sourdough bread. All for $14.95 per person. Offer valid through October 31, 1988. lttE IEVEJq.Y ~ t-um .,,. "',.,, ,..,_",,.,_ ..... ,... - Then there is the trio of very different women that Bobby has been known to keep company with. April (Donna Simmons) is the ditzy stewardess whose pro- found story of an insect bas the audience shriekin1 with delight. Martha (Patti McClure) is the bohemian, who is in love with every aspect of New York. But she is too far out of touch for le\lel-bcaded Bobby. McClure's song. "Another Hundred Peo- ple," wouJd also be recognii.ed from the Sondheim revue. Kathi (Dani Ballew) would seem to be the best for Bobby, but after holding out so long, she bas met someone else. Quick 's ponrayal of the ob- so-'80's Bobby was very convinc- ing and as the Sarah character puts it, "He is the one constant in a life of variables." 04Company continues through Oct. 23. For ticket information, call Newport theater Arts Center at 631--0288. Bl 1111111 Ille .. , •. Cit ~IWI II Sift. Adding salt to you~ food could subtract years from your life. Because in some people salt contributes to high blood pressure, a con- dition that increases your risk of heart disease. Calendar ART ~Tome..,. ... oU painter Kay Goa.. will display their works thorugb October 26 at Newport City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd., newport Beach. Houn are 8 a.m. to S p.m ., Monday through Friday. Call 644--3017. T•e R•t• Sto•e•er Flemla1 Coledloa of Soildwrn Califor- ala Art will display through November 6 at Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, La- guna Beach. Houn are 11 a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Call 494-6S31. ( "Paris, Je t'alme" featuring photographs by Robert Dosineau, Andre Kertesz, Jacques Henri Lartigue, Jeffrey Becom and Ken O'Brien will display through October I 5 at Susan Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Bear Street, Costa Mesa. Call 549-7550. CWSIC POSE -l11•1ra II Ill lln1w Clmlcll W n J V will Ill 111 ,...HI Ila ...... II Ill .. lnlll Arts Cllllr. Works by Dou1 Moran v ... display through October at Fe Seasons Hotel's Pavillion, 6. _ Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call 759~808. Everydayland: lmacined Genre Scene Paintin1 in Southern Califomia will display through October 23 at the Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive. La- guna Beach. Hours are t t a.m. to S p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is $2 for adults, $1 for students and seniors. Call 49~53 t. Inside/Outside Sculpture will display at the Art Institute of Southern California, 2222 La- guna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach through October I . Call 497-3309. Watercolors by Helen Reeder will d isplay through October 3 at Sandstone Gallery, 384-A North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. Call 497-6775. International Mail Art Exhibi- t ion will display through November 23 at the Huntington Beach City Hall Gallery, 2000 Main Street. Call 848-8748. 006 readies Shakespeare Orange C'o ~t 't C1,ll:..! .. · l )ll t\ h-'. '"'h' .. ud1c nc._·, Theater Departm ·n '' h th.I · h H.,.tn • ;irl rarinl! ll) ·· h a e p • \1nntll" on 1.·ampu J-nr tht.: pa,1 '· ' ,., -.. • -Ot. p \'' h'U \o\e mbe r ha-. bc~n "h.tkl·- -.peare Month at ()( (. 1 h1' ) ear·~ celebratio n" 111 leat ure the Bard's classic traged ~. ··"1.ac- 0 r a n gt' <.. 1 a ' l ·' I u ' l • \\ o ~h.l~t: .. pe31\. \1 .rn •" n 1duv uon1, \\t!rC h1ghl~ an.la1m~d h~ critic-.. The college pre ented the contrO\ e r-.1al .. Merchant o f Venice" ta-t year. "Hamet" \\a!\ the 1986 offering. beth . ., The production run!\ Thur~­ days through Sundays. Nov. 3- 6 and 10-13, in OCC's Drama Lab T heater. Curtain is set for 8 p.m. Thursday through Satur- day nights, a nd 4 p.m. on Sun- Jon Sidoti is directing this year's production. .. Macbeth is the playwright's masterpiece about self- destruction through greed ," Sidoti says. "It's filled with adventure. combat. my~tery and days. Special performances are also being scheduled for Orange MAXWELL'S AWARD WINNING SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO STAND EGGS BENEDICT SCRAMBLED EGGS BLINTZES s SMOKED FISH SUNDAE ST A TION INCREDIBLE SALAD SELECTION BACON, SAUSAGE s CANADIAN BACON LOX, CREAM CHEESE, BAGELS s ONIONS CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND Of BEEF s IAKEO HAM MAXWELL'S POPOVBS s BLUEBERRY MUFRNS DAZZLING ARRAY Of DESSERTS 'I "-· I ... i.: lo .. 1 ~d ; Th: 0::1 ·e ' 0 n.=r '\1 011d.n thrl1Jgh Frida; from 9 a.m. 10 -p m. and. alUrda~ lrom a .m. to noon. . Tickets a re a\ ailable b~ phone. using Visa and Master- card. Tickets will be sold at the door for $6. For ticket information. phone (714) 432-5880. The 17tlt Annual Fall Fair ·Fibers ·Fabrics • Furnishings ·Fashions -Foods o,... COISt College 2701 Fairview, Costa Mesa Sa~rclay OCtober I • •.m. -4:30 p.m. OVER 100 PRESENTATIONS OYER 40 EXHeelTOAS ,.,. A19i11JilfJon Fee -112.50 •1s.ao.i•FW ~-Ill mfd Wlll:CMM far Ad•tm Al; , ...., •& ... I ••a •ntENEWPOM'B•IM J I • MUSIC SCMltll c .... s,.p11o11, will pedorm October I at 7:30 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Robert 8 . Moore Theatre, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. ...... c...a ....... ,~ DC I .... Call 957 .. JJ. •MJ F* LM,• ia currtllldJ playing at Eli11bet.b Honnl'I Curtain Call Dinner Theatre. RCICl'VatiODS required. Tickets start at Sl7.9S. Call 838-1~. • f Ttekets arc S9-S21. Call 432-_"How To_s.ecee;d In lkrsln• 5880. -Witllo._t.ReaDJTrylna"willplay-- tbrouifa October 2 at Laguna Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Drive, Laguna Beach. Tickets are $14-$16. Curtain at 8 p .m., Tuesday through Saturday and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Call 494- 8021. Jazz and reaae ..-c is per- formed every Wednesday through Sunday at Parker's Seafood Grill, 309 Palm Street. Reservations are suggested. Call 673-3741. STAGE "A Little PriDeea," a touching portrait of life in the Victorian Age will play October 7-9 at Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, La- guna Beach. Tickets arc SS for adults, Children under 13 arc $3. Call 494-8021 or 494-0743. "Ghosts," Henrik I bscn •s domes- tic drama will play September 30 through October 5 at The Alternative Repertory Theatre. 1636 South Grand, Santa Ana. Call 836-7929. .. Company,"' Steven Sondheim's contemporary musical will play Friday through Sundays through October 23 at Newport Theatre Arts Center. 2501 Cliff Drive. Newport Beach. Tickets arc $10. Call 631--028~ "The Crucible"' by Arthur Miller will play through October 13 on American Hean Association !!= ~~~· -;=:>-:- Y.)JR _1~; DANCE ~ MOKOw Classical a.let will perform '11le Mischiefs of Terpiscborc", e.icreation of the World" and "Romeo and Juliet" at The Orange County Pcrf orm- ing Arts Center. 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa on October 4-8 at 8 p.m. Tickets arc $16-$39. Join us this Thursday, Friday, SaOJrday and Sunday for outstanding live entertainment with a fabulous bay Wlwl Outside on our watarside deck . or inside ... rt. music~hot! s.,it. nflt ..,.,CIC OALr I p.m.-11 PJf'. 5-t-JMt..,.. A Oct tst""FOllECASrtp.1Jt.-1 e.•. Oct. ~ •.JCJOAH STA.It" 4 p.m.-1 p.a L•••t•• I '1 A , , ,, .. ,_,, c •a• e1t .. 1 a Arou f ,,...,,. .... I "I ' • , •• ... - P• 14-SEPTEMIER 21. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN A roundUp of Harbor Area cfturch actiVities BY PEGGY DARNELL To many residents of the Harbor Area, the St. John Vianny Chapel on Balboa Island is know as .. the little chapel on the Island." It has been at the location on Marine Avenue since 1940 (it was dedicated in 1941). Until the time that Our Lady Queen of Angels was built, St. John Vianny was the only Catholic church serving New- port Beach and Corona del Mar. Last week, Susan Straeder opened her Corona del Mar home to the St. John Vianny guildmembers to hold their annual Membership Tea. More than 70 women attended and welcomed a slate of new officers. New President Ellie Dean of Balboa Island will take over her duties from Jo Veale, aJso of Balboa Is land. ••• St. Mark Presbyterian Church is holding a seminar for high school students and their parents entitled , "Love and Without God, it's a vicious circle. • • Traditional . 7:~0 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church School 9:00 AM Music & Sermon at all thrtt ~ Child ca~ a1 9;()() ams h!.'' am Fr. Devld C. Anderson, Rector ~--.··Ai ) -, .... rLl-1 ~ SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 32 09 Via Lido Newport Reach, CA · 92663 714, 675-0210 Plta"ie call for additional infor"'llll•on and wonlllp schedules. Sexuality for Christians." Marilyn Carpenter wiU lead the group, which will meet Friday, Saturday and Sunday this week- end. • .. This is not just biological stuff you get in school," said Carpenter. ••we will deal with values, relationships, commun- ication, love and marriage, guidelines for Christian decision-making, and more. Parents and youth will cover the same materials separately so family discussions may continue at home in the future." For more information, con· tact Rev. Rob Stewart at 644- J 341 . ••• Rabbi Bernard King of Shir Ha-Ma 'alot/ Harbor Reform Temple has madae learning Hebrew a top priority for this year. As part of this effort, the temple will hold a .. Hebrew Marathon" on Oct. l , from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., with the goal of teaching participants the basics of the language in one day. By the end of this dynamic and unique experience, Rabbi King promises, each participant will be able to recognize and be familiar with all letters of the A lef-Bet and learn to read and comprehend 180 functional Hebrew words. At the same time, Rabbi King said, each person will learn to lose the fear of Hebrew while gaining new respect for the language. A donation of S 18 for members and $36 for non- members is requested to cover the costs of materials, lunch and nosh. The temple will also offer two OF..-.cJll.-(..._) RABBI MARK S. MILLER SHAllAT IEIVfCH Fri. .. ,_ •. fl•lly Stmcee · lat Fr• ., ....... 1:30. ltttillM ..... AduhELYlllll ...... 1 ...... 1011 Cllnrl 1cl "'-"tllldl!llJs: IN. 8"·1999 Cantor Alen Welner Educator Nlly 01 ... r A member of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Davidson will explore the ques- tion: Where do the materiaUy disadvantaged people of the world find the spiritual resources to continue? Child supervision and inf ant care will be provided during the service. The church has also begun a discussion series on Thursday nights that feature a showing of one-hour videos of "The Power of Myth,~ featuring Bill Moyers and Joseph Campbell. The ses- sions begin at 7:30 p.m. There is no admission fee. For further information on these programs, call 646-4652 . ••• The Laguna Methodist Art Association will feature local artist David Solomon at it instructor for the month of November. The classes, which meet at the South Laguna Meth- odist Church at 21632 Wesley Dr., are held Mondays from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. There is a fee of $8 for the classes. For further information, caJI June Douglas at 586-1205 or Gretchen Broering at 675-7592. ••• St. Andrews Fall women Retreat will feature guest speaker Ney Bailey whose pres· entation will be entitled, "Faith is not a Feeling.•• PAUlll TIE TOICI -It. ..... vt.., Wa .. ,._1•111. Elllt .,_ 1111) .... a •11 mt • 11111111 ,r••• JI Vtlll m S-1ttu•ar. wlll -.... I ••anbl, Ill .. Ill ..... II Iii Cerlli ..... lilla The retreat will be held on Saturday, Oct. 8, in the Meridien Hotel. The program and break- fast are scheduled to start at 9 a.~. and last until noon. PIGTO IY PERY DAINELL six-week Hebrew classes, the second on Tburday evenings first beginning Oct. 2 from 9:30 beginning Oct. 27 from 7:30 p.m. a.m. to 10:45 a.m., and the to 8:45 p.m. Registration ends Oct. 2 and the cost is SI 8 per person. For registration information. call 631-2880. Irvine-Newport Church of Rellglou9 Science IM.)JIJf~ Sudecr61:~11• (7J ., 73J..1) 13 ~&~~ OCTOBER2 "How Are Your familJ Tiesr' Semce Time: 10:30 am ar tfle Irvine Senior <Anter, 13 Sandburg in Irvine • •• For information on any of St. John the Baptist Catholic School in Costa Mesa is holding a carnival on Saturday, Oct. 8, from noon to 7 p.m., followed by a dance from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. these courses, call the temple at 644-7203. • •• "Spirituality of the Oppressed is the title of an address by guest speaker Dr. Dennis Davidson, UCI cardiology instructor, at the Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church, 1259 Victoria St. in Costa -Mesa, beginning at 10:30 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 2. The carnival, with a .. Flash- back to the 60s" theme. will include food, games, entertain- ment and a silent auction. The school is located at I 021 Baker St. in Costa Mesa. St. Mark Presbyttrian C'hurth 2100 Mar Vista Dri~t U.ambortt 11nd r J'IMuff l:iouthl ~twport Beath, CA• (714) 644-l J4 I WorW CC*t--..ion Sunda7 ,..JI•·•· Tiie RH. Maril7n lodt. Pruchina Pntt ~ lt:.5t ..... cww Cart AU MoriMa TEMPLE ISAIAH cew..-.., S.•lllh SeMce fridlr niltlts 1:15 p.m. Rabbi ...,.., D. Schiltz PNSident: Joef Abnmsohn ,..,.,.. ... ......,. ...... c10...,_ Cllur a Chlldt T ..... ..._ .. lllt .... TOPIC: llJ'J. 30 .. ,. ....... tw° St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church Wonhip-.:t hear thil ~. Cl\rist-ccn11tted, ~ m ••· "SIRAIOHr FROM CUBA TO TIIE LORD'S TABLE". ( 1 Corinchillw 11:23-26) New pension plan has many advantage A number of positive stories have appeared recently in the coaaamer and buaineu press about the retirement plan known 11 the 40 I (k). The focus of much attention over the past year or so, this plan-authorized by Congress in 1980 and named after a section of the U.S. Tax Codc- is often praised because of its multiple advantages to both employees and employen. Among other tbinp, the 40 I (k) plan is responsive to the growing trend of mobility among the nation •s work force by often allowing employees to keep their retirement plan intact while changing jobs. Beyond that, this plan permits contributions up to $7 ,313 (in 1988) which reduces current taxable income. The taxes on 40 I (k) contributions or earnings are not paid until they are withdrawn. In addition, more than 8S percent of the companies that offer 40 I (k) plans match their employees• contributions, in many cases up to SO percent. The combined contribution (employee's and employer's) .caR1'lot execed 2S percent of gross pay. · Business Briefs Georae Hushes has been selected as manager of operations at Newport Pacific Construction Corp., Vice Pres- ident Robert Peet has announced. Hughes has more than 20 ycan of construction planning and management experience and will be responsible for oversee- ing all construction operations both in the office and on con- struction sites . ••• Glenda Keller has been appointed administrator of the - recently opened Golden Creek Inn, an assisted-care residential facility for senior citizens. A Newport Beach resident, Keller will oversee all aspects of operation for the 125-unit retire- ment residence. She brings to her position more than 19 years of experience as a registered nurse, including 14 years in health care administration . ••• J.F. "Jack" Ordway has been appointed to the newly created position of director of sale for the Americas at the semi- conductor products division of Rockwell International Corp. in Newport Beach. - Ordway will be responsible for directing the activities on a sales force comprised of direct sales staff, manufacturing representatives and distributors in North and south America. ••• Concord Advisen USA (Ltd.) has chosen Hiiary Kaye & Aesociates to provide public relations services for the company. ••• As a result of growth in a variety of Orange County indus- tries, Mltdlell, Lanen & Zilli- acas bas expanded its Newport Beach office bas bas formally appointed David L. Weiss as general manager. ••• % Annual Yield Categorized as a "defined contribution" plan because it specifies the monthly amount a retiree will receive, the-40 I (k) program offers employers as many advantages as it does employees or self-e mployed individuals. Along with other defined contribution plans. the 40 I (k) can help a company avoid current income taxes and accumulate capital on a tax- def erred basis. Consider these o ther tax advantages: • Employer contributions are tax deductible • Investment growth, includ- ,ing interest and dividends, is deferred • Certain dist ributions may quaJif y for favorable tax treat- ment Many companies today are offering 40 I (k) plans as substi- tutes for other pension plans. In fact, a recent study conducted by The Hay Group. a consulting firm. indicates that more than 95 percent of industrial firms with sales over $I billion have installed these plans. Employers clearly favor-..,., (k) plans because it reduc~ tbeiT firms· pension costs by encour- aging employees to save more themselves. Another major reason for the growing popularity of the plan among corporate America is its relatively low start-up and main- tenance costs. Also, the addition of an attractive 40 I (k) to its benefits package can give a medium-or large-size company a decided edge over its compe- titors. A further attraction fo r cor- porations is the fact that the plan can limit the sponsor's overall fiduciary liability. Recent Labor Department propo als indicate Cllli ...... ,...20 Current Rate* ON DEPOSITS OF $500 to $99, 999 FOR 180 DAYS % The rapid growth of the New- port Beach Conference & VWton Bmea• has sparked the bureau to move to larger offices located in Lido Marina Village on the west end of Newport Bay. The bureau, which represents Newport Beach hotels, restau- rants, retailcn and tour opera- ton, wu created to promote Newport Beach u an upscale site for mcetinp and conferences. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING AMERICAN SAVINGS WE WELCOME YOUR CALL. ••• Corona del Mar resident Dr. Leo. J. 0...weil, a leading expert in software engineering, has accepted a position as profe11or in the UC Irvine Department of Computer Science. Ostctweil coma to UCI from the Uaivetlity cif Colorado in hc>alder, n1n be .... been a fecalty ...... , in * depart· IDnt of c:eapr1&er tciencc since 1911. 1-800-24 7-7197 Mon. -Sat. 8 A.M. to 8 P.M. · · ··'--·-=_. imam -.ity for early withlhwal Anmaal yield t.cd Cl\ daily compoundi~ when • FedctaJ rqullllCll rcqwn:s • $UUMill-..-..--b . .. ..... _ wilhout notice. irtcrest is ten on deposit for one-)UI' term. IUte. yidd mnd tam su ject to --.. - . . . . . . ' . • ,_ 11--1D'Tm.1 a t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Class· Houset(eepina Rooms • 13 CLASSIFIED INDEX MEICHANDllE SALES & SERVICE Antiques ••••...••..•• 808 Appliances .•....•..•• 806 AppUances Wanted ..• 807 Dee & Cats .......•.• tl24 livestock .•••..... '. ..• 825 Birds ................ 826 REAL ESTATE Hotel!·: .............. 416 Industrial . . . • . . . . 506 II ~UIJ It! Property ...... 509 lake Shore Property 515 lots for Sale ........... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Auctions ............. 814 Acreaae .....•........ 511 Apts. Furnished ....... 407 BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcing .......... 200 Investments .......... 828 Buifdina Material ..... 811 Business Equipment 818 Coins/Stamps •...•... 813 furniture ...........•• 800 Furniture Wanted .•.•. 805 Mortgage & TO ....... 607 Motels ............... 415 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Bldg. to be Moved .... 816 Business Property .... 500 Money to Loan ........ 605 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Money Wanted ....... 606 Business Rentals ..... 421 Office Space ......... 420 Cemetery Lots ........ 201 Opportunities ......... 700 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Florists ............... 207 Opportunities Wtd ..... 70A Garaae Sates . · ........ 705 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Jewelry .............. 812 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids ...... · ..... 214 Lepl Notices ......... 212 lodges-Clubs-etc. 209 EMPLOYMENT Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property •...... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Re.I Estate for Xchg ... 517 Real Estate loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410 Nursertes ............ 815 Agencies ............. 300 Marine Supply$ .....•• 906 Misc. for Sale .....••.• 809 Misc. Wanted •........ 810 Mus~ Instrument •.. 811 Office Equipment ....• 827 Pets & Supp&ies ••••••• 823 Sportina Equipment ... 819 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for Rent/Furn 405 Houses for Rent RESORT PROPERTY Lost & Found ......... 210 Opportunities ......... 305 For Sale .............. 418 Personals ............ 211 Employment Wanted 307 /Unfurn .....•....... 406 Rental .............. 417 Directory of Business Services BOOKEEPING A PAIN? let George do it. Profes· sional, computerized reports tailored to your needs. Small business & individual specialist. Licensed tax return pre- parer: sole proprietor, partnership & corpora· tion. Call George Bien· stadt (714) 964-2002 Complete Line of Promotional Items with your custom imprint •Pena •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 •Wori<-Related Injury •Insurance Claims •Product Liability •Wrongful Death •No charge for: Legal Consul- tation. No recovery. No attorney fees. 2372 South- East Bristol #B Newport Beach 152o.OIOI CARPETING at direct wholnaJe prices Installed. All major manufacturers and stytes. c.lt for '" appt. 714-567-3526 eChild Care CHILD CARE HOUSEKEEPER AVAILABLE live in/or out, caring dependable, screened to meet your needs. Domestic ExcellenceA· gency. 714-832-3665 INFANT DAY CARE Avail- able in my Costa Mesa Home. Full 91' part time, Mary 650-2864 SUNSHINE SITIER SER- VICE. now open. Baby- sitter and companion for the elderly. House/pet sitters. Hourty/vacation. Screened & bonded, CPR certified and finger· printed. Call Sue 361· 2221 MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY. A~ NEW CREDIT CARO. Nu ONE REFUSED! FOR INFORMATION CALL .. 1·315-733-6063 Ext. M 369 eCustom 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. Oavs 851·2442, Eve854-8822 •Domestic •Fencin1 Fencing Speciallsts Concepts All Types Custom Wood Fencing. Painting available and Thompson Water Seal. Color Photo •Home= &R.... LOCAL MOTHER/ DAUGHTU TOM will clean your house or office. T~. Clean and conscientious. 857 · 8501 CARPET CLEANING SERVICE Shampoo & Steam Cleaning Spotlifters, Oeoderizer Included. 2RMS & HALLWAY $39.95 ROGERS CARPET CLEANING 7 DAYS (714) 472-0230 ASK ASOUt HOST DRY CHEMICALS L & 8 Been in Bus Since 1980 PROFESS10NAL HOUSE Cteanina. Excellent Ref. Reas. rates. 723-0994 CALIFORNIA SWEEP Commercial & res. Uc & bonded. 646-2563. We have ref. CHILD CARE/ HOUSE- KEEPERS AVAILABLE HOUSEKEEPERS & NANNIES AGENCY (714) 557-1572 QUALITY LAWN SER- VICE. Lawn service avail- able comolete to mow & edge. Calf 631-4535 UNIQUE GARDENING AHO LANDSCAPE SER· ¥ICE. Est in .... since 1973. We do tree trim. min& cleanups, mowina and edaina. Complete l':"ina service. 646- Live in or out, caring, dependable. screened to meet your needs. Domestic Excel le nee Agency 832-3665 BABY /CHILD CARE in my Mesa Verde home. Across from _i>ark. Day time. Kathy 556-7916 NEWBORN Nurseries, precious bab}' care, near South Coast Plaza. 754. 1079 IS YOUR BABYSITTER ON VACATION? Day Care available in my CM home, daily . or weekly. Mary 650-2864 .credit FREE VISA/ M/C Clean up your credit report and Obtain Tris* A credit ratin&. Over 250 banks offeri"8 free low interest rate. Visa M/C cort'plete info. Send $4.95 ~ and han- dlina to U.S. Credit, P.O. Box 2521, Costa Mesa, CA92626 MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! Reprdless of credit his-tory. Also, new credit. No one refused. For infor- mation c;tll 1-315-733- 6062 Ext ·~369 MASTERCARD. No one refused. Repidlea ot credit~.Ako ..... bed CNdit....;(io it ~­ self. Cell 1·619·565· 1522 Ext 2102 Fl 24 HRS Earn up to $300 a week Live in/out. Spanish OK. Au·Pairs OK. Positions available now. Call immed~ely (714) 951- 6110. lee. & bonded. • ....,.... & S.utJ SKIN CARE • Ha 11b111m •Ht-w •C ...... Professional Products, not sold in stores. High quality, custom programs for your skin type. Send name, address and skin type to: • AWll+C010 ... ..-.-10.-• • Csuaw1 • • N..;t ....... -... • r-c· a .... •f ... Tllllllilj SKIN WEAR • kccp'I • AppllcadoM ftlls.mft Oo••Mk Alt8CY 24881 Alie .. Pkwy, Suite C-2972 Laguna Hiiia, CA 12153 1000 au.I, #190 NewpcNt lch, CAl2llO 712-1771 ··ttome= &Remo-m PROFESSIONAL WIN· DOW TINTING ~(!ur holM ar mine. Ref. 855- 4160 HOUa11DU1 & ROOM ADDITION. nANfllD MINCY Re1!1odelin1, decks, Hasi1111T18dtateopeniu1s P!t•o covers. Lie. & for liw In/Out HoUs. banded. CaH for tr. est. keepers. Exo. Pl• red. 546-5403 Spanish OK. All Jobs -0-:Y-NAM--.lC_-ROO_..;..,;F--.. 1009ft f Ne. _ SYSTEM-- (714) 951·6110 T-'--. in ....__ UC£NSED • -pnce ~r-.-. ANO B0N0£D Leal culb**" in rod~ LIVE-IN COMPANION ~for 39 ~(7lcu.Dn4)642 AJO, 714-a9-1141 4474.• mull • •Landlcapinc COMPLETE LANDS· CAPE SERVICES 2\ years exp. Mcweeney Landscape. General yard cleanup, sprinkler repair, commercial maintenance. (714) 645-5124 FREE CONSUMER SERVICE Call for names of competent licensed & bonded tr~ to remodel, repair, clean and decorate. HOME IMPROVEMENT REFERRALS INC. (714) 131-7200 For a dependable dry wall ~ call Mis- tie Interiors 556-1160 ... small repairs. Room addition. Custom texture CONCRETE PATIOS, Drive-decks, concrete reset'Y8d w/epoxy store. Brick-blockwork. Lie. 966-2134 PIANO INSTRUCTION Classic, Jazz, Poo. 15yr_s exp, adult, kids. 8A. 786· 4408 •MUliciMs DO YOU NEED A BAND For weddif)JS, parttes or holidays!? Book "NIGHT· WATCH" played recently-Ritz Carlton Laauna ei I (9wks), currently · na at the Marriott iew" Lou~. Newport Buch Fasheon Island on Mon & Tues niahts. (5 piece) Male & female vocalists, key boards. sax & drums. We play swin1, cha chal ~·top 40 etc. Cal ~ ~ 631-8120 Ext 13; eves (71" 642-9585 •PIMterfna PLASTERING Acceptin& jobs in Oranp County & LA County to escape desert heat. Low CNer· head, reas. bids. Also paintinl and plasterina. 8fld srrtllt jobs •come. Customer ref. and ask for JS. 619-341·2988 CUSTOM PAINTING tnWior & Ediwior Totalty Custom~. 25 Yrs Exp. F,. Est. 6"- 0193 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 SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Situation Wanted ..... 308 •Pool Service FINEST OUALITY SER- VICE & REPAIRS. 20 yrs. experience. Pre Season Special: 1 month FREE service. Free estimate & DOOi analysis. Evans Life Guard Pool Service. 546- 8008 DYNAMIC ROOF SYS- TEM Take pride in your home. Local contracter in Roofing for 39 years. Custom work a must. (714) 642-4474 STEAM CLEANING Newport Power Cleaning •Sidewalks =~ks 9Restaurants ~'Tl> 675-2523 •Tiie DEAN THE TILE MAN Leaky showers, ceramic tile; install/repair/acid wash/rearout, shower doors, new & repair, & plumbina. Safety bars. lie# 432332. 714-675- 8212 or 846-8526 lnvestiption/ Research •Pre Employment •Backiround , •Assets •locate Missing Persons lrwestigation Research Associates 3001 Red Hill Ave. Bldg. ~215 Costa Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 545. 7350 2l~l.olt& Found LOST KlnEN White, arey ears and tail, blue eyes, blue rhinestone 8~· COM area. 721· 211 ........ MAJOR CREDtT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY. A.LSO NEW CRmfT CARO. NO ONE REFUSED. FOR INfO. CAU. 1·315-733-6062 EXT M 386 211 ....... MAJOR CREDIT CARDS! REGARDLESS OF CREDIT HISTORY. ALSO NEW CREDIT CARO. NO ONE REFUSED FOR INFO. CALL 1·315· 733· 6062 EXT M 386 $1.50 PER DAY That's all you pay for 3 lines 30·day minimum in our SERVI CE DIRECTORY call today!! ASK FOR tNEZ CALL 631-8120 EXT 16 ==--t PRESTIGE DATA PRO- CESSING AGENCY If poundina the pave- ment has ycMJ down call us for the best jobs in town! 18582 Beach Bl Huntinaton Beach. (714)~70. ATTENllON EXCEL· LENT INCOME for home assembly wortt.. Info call 504-646-1700 DEPT. P237 OVERSEAS JOBS TAX FREE INCOME• All OCCUPATIONS. COM· PANY PAID BENEFITS. Call (305) 456-6603 or send resume to: World· wide Employers, 1126 s. Federal Hwy #322. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316 Advance fee· full refund if not placesd overseas per contract. Licensed as an overseas employment agency. COLLEGE STUDENT for ~eneral office work/typ· 1ng etc. Flex hrs. $6 per hr. 640·0900 SUNSHINE SITIER SER· VICE now hiring. Exp. babysitters and compan- ions for the elderly. Must have ref. own transporta· t1on Gd-Pay·Flex hrs. Sue 966·1322 EASY WORK! Excellent pa~ Assemble products at home. Call for infor- mation. 312-741·8400 Ext. A 2550 OVERSEAS JOBS. Tax free income all occupa· t1ons . Compan~ paid benefits. Call (305) 456· 6603 or send resume to Worldwide Employers. 1126 S. Federal Hwy #322, Ft. Lauderdale FL 33316. Advance fee 0 full refund if not placed over- seas per contract. Licensed as an overseas empk>yment agency. GOVERNMENT JOBS $.l~.400-$72,500. Now hmng. Excellent benef. its. Call 504·649-7922 Ex J2550 ~t GOVERNMENT JOBS $18,037 to $69,405. Immediate hirina! Your area. Caft (tefundibae) l · 518-459-3611 Ext F 2954 for Federal list 24 hrs DOOR TO DOOR CAN- VASS! NG Afternoons and weekends, no selling req. Earn $9-12 per hr. Call for interview 557- 2203 AUTOMOTIVE needs part time telephone sales rep, for follow up, reorder, telephone sales exp pref. P1easant phone personality required. Air- port area. 756-2054 GOVERNMENT JOBS $~~.400·$72,500 Now Hmng. Excellent benef- its. Call 504·649· 7922 Ext. i·8348 SECURITY OFFICER for NPB market. wanted unarmed, senior citizens OK. $5.25 per hr coll collect (818)989·0366 Etf 1ciency patrol and guard serv. CRUISE SHIPS NOW H IRING all positions. Both skilled and unskilled. For tnforma· lion call (615) 292-6900 Ext H704 •FUN WEEKEND JOB• You choose when. GiYe out samples in mari<et, near your home 962· 5688 .. '. \ '.. \ ( I! R "I ,\ \ ~" '." i \ '· ...... We Need M~nagement Candidates With Plenty Of Drive II.._ lots of energy, ambition Md drtY8 to suc- ceed • a Pizza Hut Aes1aurant Manager. II this '°"'*Ike you, keep readingl Aa a clvtsion of PepsiCo, nobody provides a bet- ter .wlr'Ollment for suocess ttWl Pizza Hut. And nabodf dtlll1nges you •e Pizza Hui -wlh person- nel. IWMlng, finance and opendlons respmr 11•11. I yo4've go what tt takes, we ofter: • A11' ..... Manager Salay range of $17,800- $18,500/yelr • ,,,,_, 111r---~ progtan will f>*'llial to deJllop Into a Manager poeilOr'I ~ 6 moe .. tooney.-, • Manager...., .... from $24,000-$27,700/ ,... 81oom1 a~ play• In._ 1113 b•on per,.. tDod 11Moe lndultry Ind rMP f'9 reauada. Af/1111'1 In ,_.. lam 4pm Monday lw Frtdllf OI .... ,._, rwne In COi tldenCe to: George Terry, Pla.9 Hui DIJlrlct Otftee, 901 Powel Ave. SW, .... ~ WA 11Dt15. An Equll Oppot1unlty Enlpbfer MIFM. . ,.. ............... • -i ~ ~ ~ ~ ~= ..... •4WIJ9l1"..Wff to-•lu*dlld ""•_.. ~ -----. -, __ --~ -.-• .._.. UR IH c-.1 I 1M J ' I ....... e c 1'1 II ~ =: --·---· .......... 11'• ••• . ¥-1 5: .,....,.., ... 111Jf lftec:.wa.t .. ssa our llA41Dod ..,.._ n-~ -...,,....... ~ IT! ...... y...... ~ ~~ -· 6 LAP ~ ~siiiE llOULAllGERIE ~ = :.:...: :.;: MW• .. .-........ ~... ~ ~ u. ... .., PM. 111• a..~ • Irvine ~= a 2'111 s.. ...,., ...... a....._ ~ ':t' = E .... -. ................... ,.,_ .. C s -§ :-.: ..... ,, P ....... c-91l••T-.CA.._ ~ ~~~---·~--~=== . . ~ . • :..-===:.:-::=: =: m .. .. --....:: .... ~-::-··:-· .:.-··.·--:--···.:· .~~~~· . .'•t . .!,. ::?::=!..::=-~ GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS: PASE-E947 161 S. Lincolnway, N. A..;rora ILL 60542 ' $60.QQ per hundred rema1hn1 letters from home! Details. send self. addressed, stamped envelope. Associale's 8mt 30'). T. Colonial NJ' 07067 ' Phil is lookirw for DANCE PART NER. 'Swine and Genenl Ballroom. NcM- ces are pt efes red. 754- 7485 SECIETAIY WFEI. $21.500+ u.,..,. 0 , • .., .._ .. "' ........ dept.. ,...., ........ :s.c.Plm firm. Pt•: st a up ID O.M.5~ ...... 7'Mi070 WE WANT . YOU If you are enthusiastx:. energeOC and hard wor1ting. PositJon available as store~ Benefits1ndude medical derttal/hfe Profit Shanng_ On the spot interviews! ~Fn9am-3pm 30018 Crown Valley Pt<wy Laguna Niguel (714) 495- 5543 (STOP·N.GO MARKETS) FEDERAL ST ATE and aW serw:e jobs.. ND- h1rina. your area. $13,550 to S59.480 immediate openings. Call l · 315-733-6062 ext Wl69. TYPIST-Hundreds ~home Wnte: 07()66 16. an. NJ NURSE RN/LVN for Hmsbc ~ C.erW in Fashion l5tand. Acupres.-sure.. sltCJ'es etc.. Wiii nn M/W/F. 12·9 PM S20 SS "'5ll.. b msa Or. Had fi51-1765 EARN $1,000 A WK PT Phone WOf1<.. PR no sales. Hrs flex AM or PM shift. commission only. Call Pat 67S-003 l 50 .STAT£ SEMINARS, a nationwide company, is seekina dvnamK: and motivated (ridMduats to teactt no money down seminar . Networtl in America. You've seen them on TV, no.do them in person. $3,000 to $6.000 per monh pos.sa- ble p/t $10,000 to $15,000 po5Slble f It For interviews call (208) 385-0313. RESPONSI BL£ COL-l£GE/hich school stu- dent to help &et two P1s ~ for School in Irvine home and Wo:::l bridile. Take 6 'f'. old to ~ook and ' 'f'. okt to nursery school. 6am to 8am hrs. If inter- ested call 818-762-4460. EARN $7 75 HR. We need ass.stance 1n eva- luatmg and responding to datly woOt reports SU b- m rtt ed by our agents throughout the state No eipenence nece-ssarf. #Ot1t at home For lll'or mat1on send self· addressed stamped envek>pe 9 , inches ~ to AWGA 0eot E. Box 49204 Allanta GA 30359 URSE/RN/LV for holrst>c pain center '" fashsonlsland Physlcats and oracupressures and orb10-feed back Wt train M-W·f 12-9 ~ ... Hunti_n~~ Beach (11,)964-05 70 SECRETARY vanety S2•.ooo Vaned pos1· bans With many adn'w llS- tratNe ~~-pxtS firm. sofld exp.-"' w/p ask torEl2070 OMS Otfic:e Males 768-Q)70 E.O E RECEPTIONIST UTE TYPING OI $20.400+ , .. ,...a.:. ::r::=~= .... ,.. .......... r ••z::l .:: ... Oll5 Oflc:a M1111 HIRING! GOYERNMENT JOBS -YOUR AREA. 115.000.$68.000. <:au ~~) 838-8885 Ut OW HIRING YOUR AREA . $13.550 to $59.'80. lmmediMe ~ c.. 1-31S- JJ3.aJti2 &l I/If l69 AUTOMOTIVE needs part time telephone sales rep, for account foflow up, reorder. tele-=.,.saaes exp pref I. ~person-a ity required. Airport area 756-2054 M I 'IM .. I' 1 A1111 1•. Ille. ttl1t tPAYUTBt Rll 's ... 131 " LVl's " • '19 " A ff li au•..,& I s.Wce~ Adlaa hf ..... Ill (714) lno717 DISTRICT MANAGER F ul trrne ful bet aefrts a~errlCO IS. Cal Jeff ~ ltYlR EAR S7 75 HR We need asSiStW ice "' eva-~and~ to daety-ark t epurts sut>- m rtted by our agents ttwougtnlt the stae. No expenence necessary paid to COi i c'6etl! nm-... -n at home. For into send self addressed tD AWGA, OesJt_ E. Bal •9204, Att.anta. GA 30359 HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED tor ~ hOU!i I !!P''I se w:e tor ccm"'M --. Mia be honest. I !' Et'e ee.-:. And t-.ie ~ a1.0ll2l~ G£T ~ 0 F01l R£AD. NG1 SlOOOO per Wr.te PASE-AJ 175 . 161 s. uncdn w.,. . Aurora. Ill (J05it2 CARO & GIFT SHOP/ ,... an 0 E• a • apt tor !J:~ cir.-. •~M>-nn HIRING GOVERNMENT JOB YOUR AREA $15,000·$68 000. Call (602) 838-S885 EXT 3375 LEGAL OFFICE MGR $39,000plus Total respons1b1lrty for bus1 ness operation of medium size lit1ga1ion firm. Outstandmg benef· Its. Ask for E #2073 OMS Office Mates 768 6070 EOE FEDERAL, STATE ANO CI VIL SERVICE JOBS Now hmng Your area $13,550 to $59.480 Immediate openings Call 1·315·733·6062 Ext #F369 G ROCERY J OBS Leading Southern Calif Super Market Cham Has several grocery Jobs availabte Appty '" per· son at Ral~. Grocery 2660 San Miguel Drive Newport Beach £ 0 £. M/F. GENERAL OFFICE Surfs up $14,000plus. Fun industry vaned duties. ~ poterrtJal unltm- ited. AJI you need IS a people personality. Good typtng and ltgtrt off ice exp. Ask for Ef2069 OMS Office Mates 768-6070 E.0.E. ·AU CASH BUSIN~ Nabonal CanoanY seek setf-motivatecf pefoson to own and operate tter own business. Census reports show avttace profit al '1.370.63 per month e1pand1ne to $3.289.50 due to com panys partJc.aoatlon. Ser· vice company owned accounts a.wrenttv han-- dq f~Lay and other name brcWWf tood pn:, duds.. ReQU\res approa· •mMl!IJ 8 ~per .eek and investments of $15.000 cash tor eQIJ•P- ment. Call tlDIJ free 1-ecn- 782-1550 °"-=* ator 4-S. anyb~. HOME ASSEMBLY CO S242 10 weekly You make plant hangers Start nem tJWay Send long self-addressed emreloc>e to Amy Robrn- son. 743 Mecnantc SL Lebalion PA 17042 ROBERT G COOK ~ :S see4ong asser'"Ye nd 'lldual to ceacn etniC con- duct no moneot doM" ~ es a e sem nars "<ou ha-.-e seen OI' -'./ -..,. do tnem n ~ SS.000 to S 10 000 a mon01 pas.. s b•e p i t S lO 000 to $25 000 a month tu I tune possible Don'· delay c.a. today 2Q8 385-0301 CRUISE SHIPS OW HIRING All posit ons Both ski led and .mstohed For ~ tJon caU (615) 292-6900 Ext.M73 PIT HELP wanted childrens clothing store. 2-3 days a week some sat . 714-857-9095. TEl.EMARKETl-.ci REPS EEOEO for c lass«: baOel season Al the Pet- form1n1 Arts Center E~/Hts SNry apn tSl c:omnusscn Hawe fun r:nakJr1I new frien1s and s. 55£>:2121 Rounne CHICAGO JOES Needs Hom/HoA!s.1es ful time dlrs.. Pt tme cook ew. Cal 261-5637 HIR1 G ASS1STANT ... I S'S and SUlf •• you wortunc '" • ~ mnosphefe ana meecwc ~JOSl tainamon ol.J r~1r. :=!ne-.~S: tsarld ' - ,. , " .. • .. ll-IEPIEmEI n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN . " ----~-.,,!,, ....... -------------Gerber. Ch Ud rena Center CHRISTMAS IS COMING! Earn extra $CASH$ demonstrating Christmas Items. Work now thru November. • FREE Training • FREE $300 Sample KJt • No Investment • No Experience Necessary • wen Own Hours ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT l person, private office, to assist. successful seminar lec- turer must be self mot· ivated1 organized and reliab1e. Good salary, benefits incentive. CdM PCH location. Call Peter Shore (714) 675-1769 ROBERT G COOK INC is seeking an assertive indi· vidual tu teach and con- duct no money down real estate seminars. You have seen them on TV. Now do them in person. $5,000 to $10,000 a month possible PI T; $10,000 to $25,000 a month F /T possible. Don't delay6 call today ... (208) 385 301 ORVll:lE WANTS YOU! Lookinc tor friendly inde-penderit peopte to WOf'k at our snack location Newport Fashion Island. If interested visit us at the Irvine Ranch Farmer Market in Theatrium Court. Or call (714) 640-7701 PART TIME AM, Week· ends, late afternoon, week days. Must be 18 good driving record. Call 12 Noon to 7 p.m. 540· 3008 307-Eft:lploJinent Wanted PART-TIME EVENING Work desif'ed by respon· sible, oraanized and experienced Mufti Mate Wordproc:essirw Opera- tor on your computer. Call Barbara eves_, or leave messa1e. 121· 6701 HARBOR VIEW· S.-Cious Summerset 5 Bdr3 8th femily Aoom 2 Fireplaces. Neutr•I tones, plantation shut- ters, lar1e enclosed oetio 3 car praae. Gteat family area, neat schools. Park Newport Center Beaches. $2,800 owner acent 497-8486 WESTPARK BRANO NEW Beautiful 4 bdr house with view, by J.M. Peters. Near ~. pool, school. 2400 sq, ft. up1raded, no s;>ets. $1850 per month. 724- 1831 HARBOR VIEW HOME 3 bet 2 bth., new crpt. . nl Gwder'I water Pd. ri'aoo month. 643-2541 or643-6412 1E@:J;g) NEWPORT BEACH CL£AN 2 Bdr 1 Bath 1 Unit from Beach. $1200 a month,~. Bkr642· 3850 PRIVATE ROOM AND BATH to share in 3 bdr 3 bath house In Westprk near park, pool and jacuzzi. Washer dryer and garage available 8· 1. contact Carol 852· 1177 Irvine NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, 1 bath upgr twnhm on lake steps to pool, AC.r,.,,.all amets. $950. 583-7.wl EASTS I DE 3 Bdr 2 Bath Family Room, _S~a. $1600 a month. 650-7000 .(Pt·:!it::•) OCEAN FRONT RENTAL • Paid Weekly 50 STATES SEMINARS is seeking dvnamic and motivated tnctividuals to teach no money down real estate seminars. Yoo've ~lhem on TV. Now dO them in person. $3,000 to $6,000 per month possible P/T. $10,000 to $15,000 per month possible FIT. For interview can (208) 385-0313 MATURE GIRL FRIDAY. Executive secretarial skills. In various types of business. 25 ~ exp. full « pt time. Cati eve or weekends. 675-6580. 4 ~~beth on water. J~ a month. 650-- 3 bdr, 2 bth ocean front lower. 3 bdr 2 bath upper. Yearly. Garaee. Unfurnished. Call for details. 650-7000. CALL TODAY! (714) 979-0520 305-Employment Opportunities 305-Employment Opportunities WORD PROCESSING Work desired by respon- sible, organized and experienced Multi Mate Wordprocessing opera- tor on your computer. Call Barbara eves or leave message 721 · 6701 IRVINE, BRANO NEW Exec Peter's House, 4 bdr with view, 2450 sq. ~ nearpark&poot. Upgr no pets. Sl,995 per month. 724-1831 408-Apmtt1•a, Unfur. PRIVATE room w/ba, pri- vate entrance, micro· wave & refrig. Utilities paid, non-smoke. $400 mo. + dep. Call 650-~538 ® JOIN THE TEAM! THE BURGER KING TEAM • Rapid Advancemel • • Management Positions Available • Great for Senior Citbens • All Shifts A vallable • Full or Part-time Positions STOP BY AND BECOME A TEAM MEMBER Marguerite & La Paz Mission Viejo 768-3661 1236 W. Imperial Hwy. (Across from Fashion Square) La Habra (213) 690-4078 2015 Harbor Blvd. (Harbor Near 19th St.) Costa Mesa 6429'154 601 E. Dyer Santa Ana 549-3540 701 N. Main Santa Ana 543-5721 Tustin at Lincoln (Safeway/Sav-on Center) Orange 998-5820 1766 E. McFadden Santa Ana 835-0242 2403 E. Chapman Fullerton 871-5131 16105 Brooldaunt Fountain Vdey 531-6443 Uncoln at State ColJe&e (Eut Anaheim Center) Anaheim 520-5268 23641 Roddleld Blvd. El Toro 458-2088 19800 Baell Blvd. Huntlnpml•dl "3-3a7 CHARMING FURN 2 Bdrm 2 Bath, pool, spa, patio, fireplace, garage. Short term. S 1,875 or lease Sl,700. 760-3187 TOWNHOUSE APT. $700. 2 Bdr 1 ~ Bath\.? peopfeJ.~ pets. 755 VY. . 18th, vosta Mesa. 646- 9507 ROOM TO SHARE with 2 male professionals. 34th Balboa. $400 + 7 -1 Brian 673-3090 CHARMING FURN 2 Bdrm 2 Bath, pool, spa, patio, fireplacei garage. Short term. $ ,875 or lease $1 ,700. 760-3187 TOWNHOUSE APT. $700. 2 Bdr 1 ~ Bath, 2 people"' no pets. 755 W. 18t~ vosta Mesa. 646· 9501 ROOMMATE WANTED. male or female. Profes· sional, non smoker to share 4 bdr house in COM. All amen. short t08 to beach. FirsVlast 100 deposit+ 400 per month. Avail 6-1. 760·9195 412·Rentals to Share ROOMMATE WANTED, male non smoker to share 2bd/2ba Newport apt. Pook jacuzzi. park· ing $4v0/mo. + ~ expenses. (714) 721· 6886 417-Resort Rentals MAU I / KAANA PA LI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view fully fum & equip. Ten- nis/pool/beach. Bro· chure. 854-0909 418-Resort forS.le PALM SPRINGS CONDO 2 bdr 2 bath with private patio. pool, jacuzzi, sauna and tennis court all included. 714-633- 2562 COAST PROPERTIES OCEAN FRONT Half Moon~ 25 acre ranch. $4,500,000 home, pool, hanaor, barn, cottaM_. beech. {415) 726-4725 507. Condominiums For SIM IN THE BLUFFS Upraded 3 8dr 2 Baths condo. Spacious feelq, 2 story, walkina distance to schools. Askin& $235,000. 65(). 7000 1Elt·:tJi2•] BRAND NEW COSTA MESA Spacious open floor pa., in this newiy constructed detached townhouse. Many amenities. Short distance to beach. Ooen Sat-Sun 12-4. 2192 Pacific. 650-7000 LONG BEACH BELMONT HEIGHTS ~-I condo in~~in Lone Belch. 2 bedroom. 2 bltt1 securttybuildira 1308 Sq. ft. $1~.900. Call (213) 439-5754 b an appt. BUILDERS CLOS~j VACI . HIC'~ ~.( con' .gnificent 2 bP0 ... ~luded se• .>anoramic y~ canyon and 1iew. Located , A San De Cente go1. urse. North of Ranchv Bernardo in San Diego County Estates. 1 ~ hrs from Newport Beach. Totally upgraded with many amenities manefesting in San Vicente Country Club included in price. $180,000. 650· 7000. 508-Houses for Sale GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 CU Repair) Foreclosures, ~epos, Tax Delinquent Properties. Now selliri& your area. Call 1·315-736·7375 Ext H·CA-N2 for current ltst. 24 hrs. '(s:g.:m41 BAY FRONT PENTHOUSE European elegance, highly upgraded, bay front penthouse. Ele- vated dining area. 2 bdr+den, 3 baths, possi· ~ly a boat stip. Asking $595,000. 650-7000 HEART OF COSTA MESA Need a ~ to put a hobby? Computer, car· penter, photo, plumber, small boat builder, string saver, junk! Get away fro.m the house? Call RhOda McGill (714) 642-3600 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM Sl.00 (U REPAIR) Foreclosures, repos, tax delinquent properties. Now selling your area. Call 1-315· 736-7375 Ext H-CA·N2 for current list 24 hrs GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U-REPAIR) Foreclosures, repos, tax delinquent poperties now selling your area call 1·315-736-7375 Ext H· CAN2 for current list. 24hr. ARIZONA 2.5 acre home ·t .._~ln&.f!J~~/Yucca .u. '$200 down .-31 ~ horses. , Ok ,,.. Ford MoD' Co. No q&MI~ will .~~ 783-m7 UTAH 20 acres recrea· tion. Cedar City and D;xie National fore st. Road frontag_e. $7,950. $100 dn & ~99 monthly 9%. No qualifyme. Owner will carry. Agent 8 18· 783· 7921 OCEAN FRONT HALF MOON BAY 25 ACRE RANCH. $4,500,000 Home, poof, apt, airplane hangar. barn, cottage. 415:]26-4725 514·0ut of State Prop. ISLAND RETREAT. FLY IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled Orcas Is. in the San Juans, is a northwoods oaradese. 2 Bdr, 2 bath home with prden. larRe tnnllM & wor1<-shop + ~2Bdr&lbath apt for auests or income. 1 blocJc from private air· oort & nwina, & beach. l mile to town. Owner must sell. $1~000/ offer. 41S-662·22.J7 SPIRIT LAKE, IDAHO Home + picturesgue wood church. $67 500 full pria!, approx. 7 .~ sq. ft ~ble commercial. (415) 726-4725 Widow has money tor equity. Loan/tds. ~~01000 up. No qualify· Jr., no penalty. Call Den· ison Associates 714· 673-7311. 606-Mone, Wanted 50% L.T.V Conditional sales contract secured by UCC-1 and impr commercial locati n. $30,000 @15% 3 y • 1109 MO. (TOM'· 26 5879) 700·Business Opp't BUS OPPT!! SELL ADVERTISIN G SPECIALTY TRADEMASTERS ADV 832-9064 700-llulin111 Opp'l IF YOU DESIRE to earn $350.00 for 8 hours work per week, you can dis· tribute Blue Bird 100% pure natural fruit Juices. to Qualify, you must be bondabfe and have $16,500 cash tor equip- ment. Service company established accounts. No selfing involved. Call toll-free 1-800-782· 1550. Operator 4-J any- time. • 80().f umiture SOF ~. LOVESEAT, FLOt't"T PILLOWS OAK BRASS TRl~1 NEVER USED $575. 043.9294 NICE SOFA, Loveseat Oak trim.~. Never used. $265. both. 543-9294 OAK CABINET and 26-in. Emerson stereo TV with remote controt Call 855-4160 SOFA LOVESEA T, CHAIR OTTOMAN. VERY SHARP LIKE NEW. $275. Call 843-9294 SOFA LOVESEAT, CHAIR, NEVER USED. EARTHTONES $275. Call 843-9294 MOVING SALE Loveseat Early American wall shelves, table lamps, regrigerator, good condi- tion 759-0949 Misc. for Sale RED HOT BARGAINS! Drug dealers' cars, boats. planes, repo'd. Surplus your area. Buyers Guide. ~9~5-687 ·6000 Ext. S- COMPL ET E LINE OF PROMOTIONAL Items with your custom imprint. Pens, key chains, golf balls & many exciting rtems. Cal Pac Products (714) 54 5- 7350 U.S.A. $5 Go4d Coins, $49 Saint Gaudens Oestgn (f>ostaee S5 ea, hm it 2); Sitver Kennedy Half Oollars 1965-6 9 mint. 10 samples $20,100 coins for J169 plus postage. Call & charge it-800-231- 2392 Colonial Coins, Dept CA-02 -"Our 27th Yea(t_,909 Travis, Hous- ton, '" noo2 ... 823-Pets & Supplies AFFECTIONATE. PLAY- FUL. LONESOME! Two sisters housecats lost mistress~ new com-panion. )'earS old, de-clawed, spayed. Cuddly & entertai= company! FREE to home. 673-3792 $99 PER MONTH RENT IBM PC done. 640K dual drive, graphics hiath res monitor, 714-261-2416 828-lnvestai161111 LOOKING for funds need investors with $200,000. All funds federally insured, guaranteed income, secured by TD. Serious inquiries to Bob 714-638-4 717 Enjoy 13-15% return on tds. Also tend on & buY. tds. $10,000 up $1 mil pf us. Call Denison Asso- c iates 714-673-7311 today. 910.Autos for Sale CAN YOU BUY JEEPS. CARS. 4X4s seized in drug raids for under $100? Call for facts today 602-837-3401 Ext 457 GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHICLES FROM $100 Fords. Mercedes. Corvettes. Chevys, sur plus Buyers Gulde (1) 805-687-6000 Ext S· n96 91().&e ... flirs.ie ~---------------- '87 928 S4 Carmtne Red with gold leather. Fu!ly loaded hke new. Save 20 Koff new pnce. $54.500 Call Mr. Hunter 303-499 3713 912-Anliq..1 ClwicC.. " CHAI ITT ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE .. THE HERITAGE COLLECTIONS" SEPT. 23, 24, Noon-9:00 pm SEPT. 25, Noon-5:00 pm THE GLASS DOCTOR Aali~·-­cryslal ,.tr Mill ,.....,. 14.00. 13.58 WITH AD (619) 294-946& COMPLETE LINE OF PROMOTIONAL Items with your custcm imprint. PensL key chains. IDlf bans•~ excmna items. Cal Pae Products (714) 545- 7350 PAWN Your Car, Truck or R.V. INSTANT CASH $3,000 to $50,000 In One Hour! -CALL- 647-2302 G ~ :t\)\l~~ s Wbmyou 6D our y-fonnW~. "'Employ«'s Warhho&ding /Jlowa:::aa Caufic:atc ... il&tmber: If yoa can be c:la.uncd oa your parent's or another pcnca's ax mum. you gmcnIJ-y c:mnot be cxc:mJX &om~ tu withnolding. To~ at nght. read die imttuctaoas dw came with fOut Ferm W-<t . ------4' J.. • . ---·---- American Heart Association Newport Ensign/Costa Mesa News Classified Ads CLASSIFIED PRIVATE PARTY LI 'E RATES · 1 2 3 • SAVE TIME Visa or Mastercard orders may be ~ompleted by phone. (714) 631-8120 USE THIS FORM TO WRITE YOUR AD. 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Supported by a strong statewide network with •3.2 billion in assets and a hard working management team, we•re eager to show you why Downey Savings is rated u one of the top Saings and Loans in America. Here's Downey's Get Aaplinted Offer This rate is effective for a Umited time o nly in connection with the. opeiilng of our n~ Newport Beach Branch office in Bayview. We Are Here to Save \Ou. 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. How to Fmcl 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 conven_,,, underground parking with an elevator that will take you directly to the branch earraoce. . ,. ~ . : _ ... _ ""· • USC alumni at BBC Univenity of Southern Cali- fornia alumni, fans and boosters will gather Friday, Sept. 30, at the Balboa Bay Club for a special Orange County salute to USC's Athletic Centennial. Since USC football serves as the centerpiece of the year-long celebration, Newport Beach's Paul Salata, a former USC and · pro player (as well as the orig- inator of Irrelevant Week), will serve a toaster of ceremonies for the event. Billed as "A March Down Memory Lane," the evening will feature special guests, including Pensions •.. 111 , ....... 15 that a carefully chosen range af investment options can substan- tially reduce the plan sponsor's fiduciary responsibility regard- ing investment performance. These choices include equity funds, fixed income funds and balanced funds. lo IM!dition, many employers may offer a guaranteed invest- ment contract fund, which com- bines guarantee of principal and interest, as well as a degree of liquidity. Also, many sponsors include company stock as an investment option. Wbo~s qualified to establish a 40 I (k) plan? This list ranges from self-employed individu- Reisman Trophy-winner Mike Garrett, Craig Fertig, former USC All-Americans, champion- ship team members from base- ball as well as football, former coaches, and a host of use Olympians. USC song girls and members of the USC band will also be included. One of the most delightful guests will be Paul W. Elmqujst, who served as USC's yell leader in 1924. For ticket information and reservations, call George Samuels at 851-1112 or Mildred Murry at 673-6549. als ... to owners of small shops ... t3 professional practi- ces ... to the nation's largest corporations. In most cases, if you me a corporate or partner- ship tax return, you're eligible for a qualified plan. If you have any questions about eligibility for-or the benefits of-a 40 I (k) plan, ask your tax adviser or your finan- cial consultant for more inf or- mation. If you are interested in a free booklet on available 401 (k) services or any other invest- ing, please give me a call at 800/ 533-3402. Ken Tokash is a financial consultant with Shear.son uh- man Hutton in Newport Beach. "A CHARMING OFF-BEAT COMIDY =· thedeft ds~debutcl Ron~ . o.wr:rtY 1moginatrve taienr.' -lkherd ,, .. ~ ....... ................ .,.,. "AN IXCl"'1oNAL CAST ••• Keonu Reeves gives 0 winning oerioimance, Bonnie 'Bedelia is deliciously fei~ instantly lik.able~' _..........c-..1, NewY..ti~..._. "KIANU RllYIS IS IXPIOSIYll" Maude ,ely, Pe. ....... -...o-rnF•-.&A190...C..•,.._......,.. .:..": 1anc-m~.iii I ........ ---- Cover Home Offer ed by • Jane Su ngaila of R I A ~Horne o f t 11 c Vv' t? e f. Windows make Irvine ho"1e bright, open BY CHERYL STEHUNG When the J .M. Peters Com- 'pany builds a home, potential homebuyers arc assured that only top quality construction materials are used and careful attention to detail is adhered to. This week's spotlight home is a Peters home, located at 24 Toscany in Irvine's newest vil- lage of Wcstpark. The theme of the village is Mediterranean, and all of the homes are built in that style. complete with tile roofs. .. This is not an ostentatious house, and space planning and ca.ref ul attention to details make it a great place to be," said Jane s-pila of Re/Max of New- pol't. listing agent for the home. -rhere is a lot of privacy, yet there are a lot of windows." BRIGHT AND CHEERY This home is brand new, never been lived in and ready for instant move-in. Because of its location in the master-planned community. it is ideal for fam- ilies. Many amenities are included such as parks. pools. close-by shopping and neighbor- hood schools. The many windows in the home give a bright and cheery feeling of openness. The yards have been completely finished and professionally landscaped, with gas stubs for a barbecue. Patio covers make the yard ideal for entertaining. The living room, dining room, family room and entire upstairs are carpeted in a plush neutral color. The front of the home has a lawn area, next to the roomy two-car garage. The garage has a laundry area set aside in an alcove. An iron gate leads to the entry courtyard, with tropical green- ery. The inside formal entry hall has white ceramic tile through- out and a display niche for plants. To the right of the diamond- shaped entry is the two-story, formal1iving room. One wall has windows stretching to the ceil- ing. Another wall has the double-faced flow-through fire- place. On the living room side, the fireplace is fronted with stone. A sliding glass door leads to a side patio. To the rear of the living room is the formal dining room. It is spacious and airy and has a sliding glass door to the rear patio. There is also access to the kitchen from here. Tucked away off the entry hall is a guest powder room, with a bleached oak pullman and easy- clean countertop. To the left of the entry is the cozy family room. The flow- through fireplace is fronted with white ceramic tile on this side. French doors lead to the front entry courtyard. The family room opens to the convenient kitchen. All cabinets are bleached oak and have a louvered-look on the doors. All counters are topped with white ceramic tile. The center island contains the top-of-the-line gas rangetop, Decor. In addition, there is a wall-mounted Jenn Air oven and microwave. A truly attractive finishing touch to this kitchen is the garden window, which extends .from the counter in front of the sink: to the roof. The breakfast nook has a sliding glass door to the patio and overlooks the formal dining room. FOUR SPACIOUS BEDROOMS Up the staircase, with its bleached wood bannister, are IEVEll LIVED 11-11111 "'*"• _. .._ Ii 1 .... -· 1,111111 .._ II IMll't 11ii111 .. II Wt tlJ rt. Tiil r'llll .. l dhsrn 111 ............ u .,. four spacious bedrooms. A railed galleria overlooks the living room. The two front bedrooms over- look the street and have spacious sliding closets. The middle bed- room has a huge walk-in closet. All closets have built-in storage. A bathroom off the ball serves the three bedrooms. It has a separate dressing area with bleached wood pullman and double sinks. The shower/ tub has white ceramic tile around it. The master bedroom has vaulted ceilings and abundant windows. The enormous walk- in closct is located in the dressing area. White ceramic tile surrounds the luxurioua Roman tub and is used on the couunters and in the stall shower. The bleached oak pullman bas double sinks, with indirect lighting panels over- head. Track lights are set into the vaulted ceiling near the tub. REALTOR INFORMATION/ FINANCIAL FACTS The home ii listed at $43~000 by Jane Sungaila of Re/Max of Newport. The office is located at 3 Corporate Pl~ Newport Beach. For more information or viewing, call 760-SOOO. Ull ml IAYfllll 14,Z.,111 DBL WIDE LOT! 5 BR, 5 BA. sep. maida room, 3 f plc, aUiwn with skylight for all day sunlight! Hwre slate bayside patio, pool, spa & waterfall. Lrg dock. Includes f~. Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING -· EAl1'l8E CllTI -..U M• 111 Pride of ownership, beautiful light owne::' unit. Jots of upgrad~, vaulted ceilings, fireplace, large deck. Back urut has 3 BR, 2 BA, nice pvt yard. Lower unit 9years old. Pkg for 4 cars. Ask for ... LEE CHESTERFIELD PIUO IEI. 11111 EICl.UlllE 1171.• Walk to the beach from this almost new home w/4 BR, 2 Y1 BA, family nn, bonus nn and peak of ocean view. Largest floor plan. Ask for ... ESTHER YANK JANE SANGAILA Will 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, AJC, low down -r very favorable as- sumable financing. Ask for ... PAULA BAILEY llYFlllT lM 111.f 11,-.- Prime sunny location on l~e o1• ! Contemp. & transitional design. Hi"... ~ -eautif ul brick floors & open, n~·· . 0 t.-.. .> BR. maid's nn, 6 BA & forma. S ..... .Pvt bayside terrace & dock for large) .. ~nt! Ask for ... DENNE SODERLING .... .,_ ..... Magnificent s BR. 4 1/i BA ·glerfect for grow- ing family, faniil·· 0 l age. Gated pool. In one of the S ~'" areas in Newport Beach. Ask for .. ESTHER YANK ClllU IB. Mii -..0 ···-Gorgeous, and sunny w /skylights, vaulted ceil- ings, plantation shutters and recessed lighting. 3 BR, 2 ~ BA & 2 BR. 2 BA + de~ both with fireplaces, separate laundries and 4 car parking. Like new w/quality throughout. Ask for ... DELIA DELGADO •atllT IEla EIECllM 1111.• Mqnific:ent & desirable location w/views of ocean, park & bay. Elegant 4 BR. 4 BA w/European kitchen & family rm. den or study, formal dining. Perfect for fonnal or casual living. Alk for ... DELIA DELGAUO ~ LTORS® LllE fllUf ll41,111 Spilcious family home in "The Shores'· lakeside community. Great location on greenbelt. 4 BR, 21h BA, cathedral ceilin~. Beach club w/pools, Jake swimming-lighted tennis. Motivated seller. Ask for ... RONDA HEIN ...... , -. ... The beach life awaits you! Charming 3 BR. 2 BA home offers nice ocean view, pvt patio & antique stove for those cool beach evenings. Just steps to the beach. Ask for ... RONDA HEIN ... .. ,. IBI. i. .• Neat & clean 2 BR, 2 BA condo. Well located. close to shopping & frwys. Property is vacant and ready to move into. Ask for ... JANE & VIRGINIA IEl.CIE ml Rll. .. 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 mlllftll -.- Bluffs. "Z" 2500 sq. ft. on greenbelt near play area and pool. 4 BR, kit/tam room, large bonus room. sunny exposure. Ask for ... JO ANN KENTON ICUl/lllUIT• llEWI .... Laguna Beach. 3 BR, 2.5 BA. tri-level custom home on quiet corner lot, nicely landscaped. Vaulted ceilings, french doors. hardwood floors. skylights, many decks & windows galore. Break- fast nook, family rm & loft. Ask for ... DENNIS GRIMES ... llT Pia IEllCTm .... Custom 4 BR, 3 1h BA. ocean view, family room and music room. Must be seen to appreciate. Call now for showing. Ask for ... BILL A DONNA WEBSTER .IRI& • UYlmlE 1171,- HiahlY uptp'aded 2 BR. 2 BA end unit for the most cliKriminating tute. Great location w/loveJy ex- tl'M from marble fireplace. grand wall in MBR to vaulted ceilings, posh window treatments. LYNNE LINDSAY 780-5000 rs?• .. 1112r1 •11,111 Beautiful hmne on one of Harbor Views largest 1oia, 3 BR. 2 BA. room for expansion & pvt pool, cathedral ceilings in living rm, family nn & dining rm. New appliarves, sunny & bright, open floor plan. great for entertaining. JULIA LAJO BRiil IRllllll 12-171.• Newer estate in nearby Tustin Hills. Magnificent lake views. Complete privacy on 2 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds. Dual use guest house is designed as workout facility. Ask for . MAXINE GOLDEN .,..... •••• 111&.• Beautiful home on one of Harbor Views target lots, 3 BR, 2 BA, room for expansion & pvt pool. cathedral ceilings in living rm, family rm & dining nn. New appliances, sunny & bright, open floor plan, great for entertaining. Ask for ... JULIA LAJO Wln.lllT H•RE •• -·-2 BR. 2 BA De Anza Baysid(• V11lagt'. great community with dubhouse. community pnol & spa. Freshly redecorated. Ask for .. VIRGINIA SWAN -CllYll 1111.• 2 BR, 2 BA Oakcrest 11 model located in McLain Big Canyon. Upper unit. vaulted ceilings. many custom features. Ask for ... CLIF & E'LYNN KEMP ••111 .. ft1AI a.wlll _,.. Several floorplans for viewing in Newport's new- est premier community. ThesP Mediterranean style single family homes off er the finest in home amenities. Recreation area includes pool. spa & 1ar,le sundeck. JO ANN DORAN & PAULA BAILEY LICllllm LICITllll 1111,111 Speciol..as 3 BR. ~ BA Newport Beach home fe.atures pvt spa & nearby comm. rec facilities. Beamed ceilings. For your personal showing ask for ... BILL & DONNA WEBSTER WITS llEW 1111.• Pool & 5,000 sq. ft. airy & spacious family home m Dover Shores. 5 BR. 4 'h BA. 3 car garage. 2 pvt beaches! Brand new berber c:arpet & paint. MONICA RUGGIERI IB.CIUIT-CITM• llEW .... 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 ... RONFELSOT IU m rm llrft 1111.• Sunny end unit feat. skylites, marble fireplace. lg. dining room, roomy kitchen. Outstandmg townhome w.'garden patios. pvt balcon~ and much more. CLIF OR E'LYNN Kt;M.P CIPE -1111.f • CIM Q>nveniently located 2 BR. French doors, gourmet kitchen & livinl room. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER .... " ... -..0 1111~111 Well located duplex is one block to the sand 3 BR. 2 BA f.rant bowie ..,. 2 BR, 1 BA unit over garage. Xlnt incomit. Ask for ... DIANA PROSSER 3 CORPORATE Pl..AZA • UITE 101 • E\\'PORT CE TF.R INDEPE DENT MEMBER BROKER Realto r spotligh t: Pia D 'Auria of Tl1e Daleboi1t Associati<}r; -Love for homes leads lo real e late career Before Jerry Dalebout started The Dalebout Association, the company was called Bay and Beach Realty. Pia D'Auria began her career with Bay and Beach back in 1973, stayed with the company when it changed hands, and is glad she did. "Jerry and the entire company arc very supportive, friendly and professional, .. D'Auria said. "Jerry is absolutely marvelous and very fair. He gives us every- thing we could possibly desire, and he loves quality, not only material things, but in people ... D'Auria decided to get into real estate because of her love for houses. She said one of her favorite pastimes on the week- ends was to go into open houses. She also enjoyed buying homes for investment and doing inte- rior design. "I decided to get my lic~nse and get paid for what l loye." she commented. ••1 took forf~rd to going to work ev~ 0a'9. We have our up~owns in this business, but there is always the fun and a great deal of satisfac- tion of settling someone into a home and knowing they made a wondcrf ul investment and I helped." D'Auria added that real estate is one prof cssion where women arc not discriminated against and age is not a factor. "In this business, you can produce as long as you arc able," she said. D'Auria has li ved in Newport Beach for 20 years and recently bought a new condominium. But she originally hails from Italy. In 1946, she emigrated to the United States. She married an American, and, because her husband was in the military, the family moved around a great deal. .. We loved Europe, so we lived ther several times over the years," D'Auria remembered. "We moved about 17 times. When we came to Southern California, I said, 'That's it.' " D'Auria has two daughters LLONGS OF NEWPORT PRESENT New in Harbor View Homes Four Bedrooms • Montego Remodeled -NEW -NEW -NEW. Sunny, near Green- belt. $499,500 Corona del Mar Duplex $539,000 Three + three and 2 + 2, and a huge 4-car garage. Spacious rooms -unusual! Three-story duplex. One of the largest duplexes in Corona del Mar. Very spacious.'· FOR LEASE: Harbor View Hills • $3500 Month Stunning view and completely remodeled with 4 bedrooms, 2Y2 baths, and a bright and clean 3 car garage. Move in and throw a party. New in Seawind Harbor View Homes Three bedroom (was 4 bedroom) Montego Model. Spa and attractive city lights view. Community tennis court. Brand new carpets. $2395 per month New in Harbor View Homes Monaco -2 BR + Den Sunny -large back yard . $1800 per month Harbor Woods -Two Bedroom Near Gelsons. Two years new. $1095 per month CHRISTA AND GERRY LONG •B IF IEIPIRT 11c . ••• I 640-LONG ---.------~ •a-,. ,,. who live in Carlsbad. One is an attorney and the other is a stock broker. She is very active in her church, Queen of Angels, as an eucbaristic minister and enjoys the benefits she derives from that work. "I lead a very full life, between my family, church work, and my friends," D'Auria said. One treat for her is to visit with her extended family, who live in Indianapolis, Indiana. It gives her a chance to speak her native language and enjoy the family camaraderie around the dinner table. But, when it is time to work, D'Auria puts her all into it. .. This is a people's business, and you must be committed," she said. ..You must stay informed, know properties and not be deceived into thinking you can do it part time. You must persevere, and the rewards will come later." D'Auria said she is having her best year ever and feels that this year might be difficult to top because her office is very com- petitive. The Dalebout Association is located at 1617 Westcliff Drive, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For more information, call 631-7300. LOVES HER WORK-Pia D'Alria 11111 11 llftY wa•1rt11 1111 .,_ 1111111 on Wiik-'•· SM al• •llYM illlrier ...... New. u a ,,.illci11 ... wta The Dllellllt Amclltlt1. slll'a 1~11 It -*1• ltlr IMrltl ,all-1... her atW. STAFF PMOTO IY DANNY COTA When Only Corona del Mar Will Do- Luxury Condo! See 6028 Heliotrope going up! Exciting plan, 3 bedroom, formal dining, tall windows, skylights, roof deck, whitened oak cabinets & More! $325,000 firm. (Soon to start: 600 A & B Heliotrope) Retail or Offices Two-room suite, artistic arcade, apx. 600 sq. ft. available now. $800/ mo. includes utilities (also one large room, $400/mo. includes utilities) Centennial News In 1934, the Irvine Company t)uift a plant to produce salt by solar evaporation in the upper: end Of Back Bay (now clean blue water). This 250 acres Pf«tuced 6,000 tons of salt in 1950. The floods of l 937- 38~ dama1ed this oper8tion and the hilh waters of 1969 destroyed the buildinp-a part of our Counfy history!! 3401 Eaa CoMI H ..... J. c.,,.. clel Mar, CIMnla t262S - THE DALE BOUT A S S 0. C I 'A T I 0 N · THE REAL ESTATE COMPANY NEWPORT HEIGHTS ••• The aura of Old World quality and craftsmanship abounds in this magnificent. five bedroom, five bath, two story home. Panoramic harbor views from living rooms on both floors. Warmth and charm emanate from three huge fireplaces and a handsome den panelled in African walnut Wonderfully designed to provide lots of natural light throughout Triple crown mouldings_ antique chandeliers, air condi- tioning, steam shower ... features galore in this uncompromising property unlike any other in Newport ............... $1,500,000 BEACON BAY ••• Truly a unique community in Newport Beach. Water front, tennis courts, boat docks, quiet streets, an area set apart yet easily accessible to all parts of the city. Four bedrooms. Five baths. This beach front home is perfect for a growing family. Large living room and dining room. Expansive deck perfect for viewing bay activities and beautiful sunsets ........................ $1.400,000 CORONA HIGHLANDS ... A perfect meld of architectural brilliance and Old World crafts- manship. The approach to this three story home is through a park-like courtyard featuring a dry creek. A marvelous free- standing guest house. Inside the main residence you will find four bedrooms, four and one half baths, a library. a family room, a raised dining room, a huge game room. a sumptuous master suite ... and a gourmet kitchen. Access to a private ocean beach. . ....................... $1 .195,000 BIG CANYON •.. Original owners. First time on the market. This expanded Versailles model has a spacious and grand look, yet is of manageable size for today's living. It is a perfect combination of elegance, privacy and view location. Four bedrooms including a magnificent master suite. Immense island kitchen. Dining room. Dramatic den. The commanding wrap-around patio with its two fountains and gazebo creates a feeling of sitting on top of the wortd. The entire property is in mint condition. Call for a private showing ......................... $997.500 DOVER SHORES ••. Come, see the elegance and privacy this home has to offer. Four bedrooms, each with its own private bath. Fantastic open floor plan with very large rooms. Perfect for entertaining and enjoying the beautiful view of the Back Bay. The decorator touches are exquisite from the parquet flooring to the beautiful leaded. beveled glass windows. Two air conditioners. Full security system. Three year old kitchen. Three car garage. Many more amenities just too numerous to mention. Come and see for yourself. . ....................... $825,000 DOVER SHORES •.• Come and see this outstanding, quality built, custom home. Enjoy the spectacular view while relaxing on one of the many decks. This spacious two bedroom plus den home has many special features including air conditioned wine cellar, beautiful easy care landscaping. security system and tinted windows. This home was architecturally designed for easy expansion, If desired. Don't miss this gem. . ... $675,000 SEA ISLAND ••• Decorator perfect, three bedroom, three and one half bath Lusk condominium. Light and bright. Highly upgraded and customized. Marble entry. Ceilings in entry and dining room have mirror and wood detail. Mirrored wall in dining room. Marvel0us custom carved, oak wetbar has everything for gracious entertaining. Extra large lot is landscaped with mature plants, brick patios and planters, and custom brick barbecue. View. Air conditioned. Security system. Community pool, spa and ten- nis .............................. $675,000 BAYCREST ••• This four bedroom home was totally remodeled to excel not in one area, or a few areas, but all areas. The master suite is spectacular with its beamed ceilings, fireplace, "dream" bath and walk-in closet The interior dimensions are generous and include dining room, family room and sepa- rate study. Pool. Prestigiously located and affordably priced. . ............... $649,000 WESTCLIFF GROVE .. .If you have a large family and love the outdoors, this home is for you. The beauty of its location, and the increasing rarity of open space. contribute to the special character of this property. Situated on a remarkable corner lot, across the street from open and rolling fields. this four bedroom home features an old fashioned porch complete with swing, a spacious well - decorated interior. including French doors and windows, and a terraced backyard with a spa, and a step-up seating area. Family room. Dining room. Den. We invite you to compare ........................ $595,000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS ... Custom home. Beautifully constructed two bedroom and den. Two full baths. Country living at its best Step down living room with beautiful river rock fireplace. Situated on large corner lot with view of ocean from master bed - room ............................ $550.000 BAY CREST .. .A most uncommon five bed- rocm, custom family residence. Situated on a quiet and prestigious cul de sac like street The floor plan will intrigue and excite you ... and, ifs very functional. The handsome brick exterior .. speaks.. of quality and the interior appointments confirm the craftsman- ship ... things like three fireplaces and high beamed ceilings. High on the list of amenities is the family room and formal dining room. All rooms are amply proportioned. A superior offering. Well worth seeing ........ $545,000 NEWPORT NORTH •.• Fabulous three bed- room, two and one half bath, two story, single family. detached home in Newport North Villas. Convenient Newport Beach location between Jamboree Road and MacArthur Boulewud off University Drive. This Napoli plan is decorator perfect Highly upgraded carpet. wallcoverings and draperies. Lush landscaping surrounds custom tile and concrete patios in very private yard. Air conditioned. Security system. Community pool and spa. Highly motivated seller just reduced price to ................. $479,000 631-7300 OLD CORONA DEL MAR ••• South of Pacific Coast Highway, near park. Easy walk to beach. Two bedrooms and one bath on R- 2 lot Vaulted ceilings, berber carpeting. Oversized closets. Private patios. One of the best locations in Old Corona del Mar and priced to sen .................... $425,000 BA YCREST ••. Great buy in Baycrest Spa- cious four bedroorn_tlouse with extra large backyard. Super ~n ., and many upgrades inch ·~C,.1Q\ y marble floors. new carpets, s. ~ 1.!ftt new fireplace in family room. The custom drapes and applian- ces are only four years old. Air conditi- oned ........................... $298,000 COSTA MESA HEIGHTS ••. Large R-2 lot in popular 0 Heights" area. Four bedrooms. One and three quarter baths. Huge family room with beamed ceilings. New carpet. New master bath. New kitchen ......... $259,000 EASTSIDE COSTA us:~ ·osmall. two bed- room home or. so' 1 ~ enough for a second unit. , ~tree -li ned street Corner lot in a quiet location ....... $249,000 RANCHO CALIFORNIA ... Two fabulous lots with utilities in La Cresta. Unobstructed views overlooking Bear Creek Golf Course. Seller will finance ........ 5 Acres ........ $98,000 ........... 19+ Acres ........... $194,000 BUSINESS 01,,0RTUNITY INTERIOR DESIGN STORE •.. NEWPORT BEACH ... Well established business oppor- tunity in the field of interior design, includes showroom, warehouse, inventory in the California contemporary and Southwestern motif and design company. Industry leader specializing in water-oriented homes. busi- nesses and yachts. Unlimited potential due to the growth of commercial and financial business in the Orange County area ............................ $275,000 FOR LEASE OCEANFRONT ••• BALBOA ••• Three bed- room, two bath. Highly upgraded. Private patio and panoramic view from Dana Point to Palos Verdes. Annual lease ........... $3,500/mo. UDO ISLE. .. Family home. Four bedrooms. three baths plus sunroom with big, sunny patio. Available immediately for yearly lease. Furnished or unfurnished ....... $3,000/mo. BAYCREST ... Four bedrooms. Three and one half baths. Quality Ivan Wells family home. Unfurnished. Large bedrooms, family room. formal dining room ............. $2,300/mo. WESTCUFF .•• Townhome style two bed- room, two bath condominium with spacious master suite. two fireplac~ large community pool .......................... $1.500/RM>. iiiiiiiiiil 61 7 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT .. BE~G~---·-··········--· . . . The • Prudential Lido Realty THE BLUFFS .. ZAPATA PLAN,. Ea• -It. ow ... lookla9 .... Mh. 1 ..... caa.te 5 Ba. S BA, fe•lly rooa. formal dlala9 room wtdl cata..4rel wla4owa. 2 pedos. Welk. ••la. Wk• or teaala ca.t.. It'• eU ••re. Well ....... co••-lty. C.ll 67S-7SOO. $425 .... $2ff .... ·. h ... ' NEAil THE BAY •••d• ........ wltlal• ...... 4letaac• .. Pa.,.._ A ~ll. UP-S ea. 2 BA. .... DN·S -.1 BA. ,_...co la -c• -It. Call 671-73". $611 .... LIDO ISLE ... d ........ oa 45' wide lot. L••• petlo for -terta1aia9. S car .. r .... 4 Mdroo••• 41ala9 room wtt• .tew of petlo. eaa 67s-7sH. S7•9 .... BAYFllONT HIGHRISE ~ ............................... ...... ..at. T .... ttlnl·bv ....... 9ecult,. .... a ...,., ............... ... Call 67S-7Me. •265 .... S179 .... ROWING FAMILY • •••ra•• ..._. -cal-4• .... c . perfect for ...... clalWrea .... c&o.. floor plaa. Lo•ely ....... e..a.-oL Call 671-73". $S99, ... (off Tant.a Ave. Mtw••• 22ad A 2Srd) I •••••-. .... 11,A, .. tlae. ..... lib a •••• WMte ......... flaan, Bert.er carpet-.... c. • .... t-•I• .............. .. . ..... Call 671-73". SIM .... Ml UDO POK DRIVE HIGHRISE Pl•d .. •• ••••-• c•••• wtt• -.1 ... w ...... ........_I'-"....._...,,_.. ... .. .. ••. c.. ...,. ......... to ..... a ne- ... _ ..... -MCtllity. Call 671-71M ........ IEl'I& [I a t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS IEl'll ... WA'l'EllFRONT HOMES, INC. R..aton• COMING SOONI A 3rd Office at the Corner ol East Coast Highway & Dahlia, Corona del Mar HARBOR AREA TUITLEllOCK POINT 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. · 631 -1400 ......... -....................... $399.000 BAYSIDE VILLAGE 2 bdrm, 2 bath mobile home. Back bay complex with clubhouse, pool & spa. Airy & bright fresh grey & white color scheme. Corner lot with spacious deck. Available boat slip for up to 25' Qoat. 673-6900 .......... -....................... 150.000 IRVINE lovely 4 bdrm family home with den & charming country kitchen in the Colony. Attractively landscaped low maintenance yard. Walk to all schools & shopping from this quiet neighborhood with community pool & tennis. 631 -1400 .... -............... -............ $259.900 VILLA BALBOA CONDO "Pride of ownership" spacious 3 bedroom with family & formal dining rooms. fireplace. inside laundry & two large patios. perfect for entertaining. Easy bike ride to ocean. 631 -1400 ............................... -.$320.000 NEWPORT BEACH duplex. Spacious property with good income, just steps to oceanfront beaches. Each unit has 3 bdrms, 2 baths & fireplaces. Upper has large veranda & lower has patio. 631 -I 400 ................................. f420.000 IALIOA ISLAND Newly remodeled charming 2 story shingled Cape Cod home with dormer windows. formal dining room & beautiful new kitchen plus a 2 bdrm apt over the double garage. New roof. plumbing. electric, heating & air conditioning. 631 -1400 ................................. $649.000 UDO ISLE A 5 bdrm estate encompassing 3 prime lots (approx y, acre). Custom designed using the finest materials & exotic woods. Over 4500 sq. ft, it includes a library. formal dining room, rec room & first floor maids qrtrs with back stairs. The high ceilinged free flowing interior opens to several terraces in the lush, tropically landscaped garden. 631 ·1400 ................................ $1.!95.000 115 CAllYH Exciting custom 5 bdrm estate with dining & family rooms, office, exercise room. steam room & 3 car garage. Special amenities include a 2 story coffered ceiling in the living room. polished granite & tile floors. arched windows, Fr. doors & sound. lighting & security systems. Fabulous landscaping & rolling lawr.s surround the totally private pool & spa. 631-1480 ................................ 12.400.000 U•I Wlf.W •MU Fabulous remodel. Tile & Berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. Open contempor- ary 4 bdrm with secluded 2nd story master suite, family & formal dining rooms & lovely large yard. a1.1411 ................................. 1111.• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2~36 W. COAST HIGHWAY (714) 631-1400 .. * NEW LISTINGS * IEWPOllT IEACM 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. 631-1400 ...•............................. 1330.DOO IACK IAY 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. 631-1400 ................................. 1365.000 COIOU DEL MAR Exciting new contemporary condo- miniums near completion. Split level, open bright 3 bdrms with fireplace, family room, inside laundry & dble garage all with top of the line appliances & fixtures. Several patios & professional landscaping for a private woodsy feeling. 631 -1400 .... -....... -.................... $395.000 PENINSULA POINT Charming 2 story 3 bdrm home, wood floors, smooth ceilings. French doors and large dining. living room with Fireplace & built in bookcases. Deck off 2nd floor master. rear patio & double garage. 63I ·1400 ................................. $495.000 UDO ISLE Best value on island for this 3 bdrm home. A great house for entertaining with large living room opening to sunny strada patio with small yard. Recently remodeled kitchen & large sundeck off master. a very bright & open floor plan. 631 -1400 .......... -...................... 1595.000 NEWPORT OCEANFRONT Fantastic custom 3 bdrm home built with the highest quality in quiet comer location in '81 . Upside down floor plan with family room maximizes fabulous white water & sunset views. large patio plus deck off living room & master deck with spa. Built in stereo & security system Shows hke a model with fresh paint & new carpet, furniture included in price. 631 -1400 ................................. 1925.080 ON THE WATER WATERFRONT CONDO 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 LIDO Vlll.A&E 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. 131.1• •••......• _ .......... _. _ ......... am• DOVEi llOIEI Freshly remodeled bayfront with 3 bdrms. den, family room and fabulous huge master suite. Terraced bayside patios with spa & built-in 880 adjoin the dock for a large yacht Just steps to the community beach in this terrific family neighborhood. 131·1• .. -......... -............ -...... 11.!ll• LI• lllE 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 oountry krtchen. family room, & bayfront master suite with firep4ace. Oak cabinetry & accents of brick. 131.1411 ........... -. -.................. 11.m.000 LINDA ISLE Mediterranean feefing & an entertainer's delight with 40 ft living room plus dining room & library overtooking 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. 631-1480 .................. -............. 11.151.• LINDA ISLE "Manor House" with 4 bdrms. den/guest. 2nd ftoor 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• .•.•... -..• -........................... . UDO lllE Rare opportunity for 60' on the water in fantastic location at quiet end of istand with panonamtc views of the turning basin boating action & city lights. A spacious 3 bdrm home with den built around an interior patio. offers great potential for a beautiful estate. 111·1• ................................. 12.•.• WATEllf1IONT HOMES. INC. 802111 .. • Two ()Jle.. .. Set• You VIEW PROPERTY NEWPORT HEJ&MTI 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 -1400 ................. -............. -.1359.000 COSTA MESA with ocean & city light views. Like new 2 bdrm 2112 bath townhome with white-washed hardwood floors, skylights, wood burning FP .. new carpet & drapes & alarm system. M otivated seller! s..... 631-1400 .................•.......... 1220.000 NEWPORT CllEST townhome with ocean views. Best 3 bdrm plan. master with sitting room & balcony & 1 bdrm down. Hardwood floors in dining room. breakfast nook & kitchen. close to pool. SP.JI & tennis courts. Walk to beach. JUST REDUCED! 631 -1400 ................................. $291.000 1AL10A PUIQULA -IEW EXCLUSIVE USTIMI 9 brand new top quality Cape Cod townhomes with bay views. Each with 2 bdrms. 2Yl baths. attached double garage. oak cabinets & security system. Just 1 I 2 block to bay, 1 block to ocean and steps to Balboa ferry, shops and restaurants. A fun area to hve or vacation. 631 - 1400. Priced from ............ $345,000 to $499,000 o,_ H-Daily 1-5 Cwnu It lly Awt. tft W.. llft. MEWPORT COMDOIUllUI with ocean and bay views. Top quality 2 bdrm & den. over 2000 sq. ft with gourmet kitchen, inside laundry, security system & tnple garage. Amenities include skylights, brass fixtures. jacuzzi tub. crown molding & double paned windows. Steps to beach. 63t-1400 ............. -.... ---.... -....... $499.000 NEWPORT IEJCm with fabulous unobstructed ocean & bay views from all rooms. Tn-level 3 bdrm home with formal dining & family rooms. large breakfast room, huge bonus room (more bdrms?) & 3 car garage. Two large view decks & a park next door. JUST REDUCED. 131-1411 ...................... -.......... 1715.• Ill CIMIU IEL UI charmer on 1 ~ lots just off the oceanfront with terrific views. Multilevel 3 bdrm. 2 bath home with dining room. sunroom & roofdeck & potential for expansion into very spacious yard. &31-1411 ................................. 1715.• IPYll.ASI MILL Beautiful 5 bdrm with den, family room & formal dining. Clean contemporary styling with white tile throughout grand entry. family & dining rooms & eat-in kitchen. French doors & paned windows. private pool & spa & lovely view of hills. 131-14IO ................ _ ...... _ ......... 17M.DOO ClllllA IB. • beechfronl Fabulous 3 bdfm with unparalleled views of the oceen & haft>or entrance. Built on 2 lots. this bright & open custom contemporary has bleached hardwOOd ftoors & 1 o· mahogany doors.. Ql-1411 ................................ u .•.• BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE A VE. (Si) (714) 673-6900 --..... , ..... - \ ' . ' • . J • . \ ~ ' , .1 I ' . , ............ .. -·~ ..... ' .... / ·. . . . . .. . . . 6 o Don't Go to the courthouse ... ' ile YOUI' D A by ail!! We'll file your OBA with the county; ·and publish It 4 times <re quired by law>. Afte.r · the last publication date, we'll forward the affidavits to you. WE DO ALL THE WORK! ·DBA ·Dim Ip ·Abel complete the form below and send it to: ThellNSIGN IP .0. BOX 9599 ~ewPGP.t Beach, ca 9-&sa..gsgg A form and instructions will be sent to you. Name _______ Phone No.-------------- Street Address, City and state Of Prlnclpal Plaee Of eus1ness In catlfOrnta &51-81fl0 ' I nto real estate Take steps for safer 'carry back' financing BY GERRY AND CHRISTA LONG When you are selling yout home, the question of financing is of primary importance. How is your buyer going to buy your home? Is he going to pay all cash? Possible-but not likely. Is he going to pay you cash to . your current mortgage? Yes, he may, if that mortgage is assu- mable and if be has enough cash to pay up to that mortgage. Otherwise, he might ask you to carry back financing to cover part of your equity in the home. title is otherwise alienated. 4) Insist that a .. Request for Notice"' be recorded in your favor. This means that you will be notified if any def a ult is recorded on the underlying First Trust Deed. If you carry paper and, later on, change your address, be sure to record a new "Request for Notice" with the county recorder's office, with your new address. 9) Provide for a clause in your note that declares the Second Trust Deed in default automati- cally·should the First Trust Deed be in default, even though pay- ments on your note may be current. 6) Have the buyer pay for a tax serivce in your favor so that you arc informed if your buyer does not pay his property taxes. 7) Insist that your buyer obtain fire insurance with a "loss payee., clause to protect your interest in the property should it be fire-damaged. 8) Make provision for a late payment charge if payments arc not on time. 9) Have a prepayment penalty clause in your note if you do not wish to have it paid off early (causing you possible tax con- sequences). 10) Be sure that the buyer obtain title insurance covering your interest. 11) Make sure that a '"'Seller Financing Disclosure State- ment., (Cal. Civic Code 2956- 2967) is prepared and issued to all parties. Your broker should prepare it. 12) Be aware that it is your obligation under the law to notify the buyer at a specific time that a balloon payment is com- ing due on your note. Discuss details with your broker. 13) M akc provision in the note you carry back that you receive proof of payment on the under- lying Trust Deed, along with your monthly payments. Such ·•proof" could be in the form of a copy of the last payment stub received from the First Trust Deed Holder, indicating that payments arc current. Gerry and Christa Long are owners of the real estate firm. Uongs of Newpor1. They can be reached ar 640-5664. Using a very simplified exam- ple, if you sell for $300,000, the buyer who has $100,000 asks you, the seller, to carry $100,000 for five years. at an interst rate acceptable to you. Price $300,000 Cash Down I 00,000 Balance 200,000 RE/MAX report shows climb in local resale prices New Loan 100,000 Seller Carry I 00,000 Suppose that you sell your home in this manner. What steps can you take to make this .. carry back" as risk-free as possible for yourself! A competent real estate attorney, CPA. or finan- cial planner will have many suggestions for your protection as well as advice with regard to tax consequences of this transac- tion. Meanwhile, here are some steps you may want to think about: Due to a produc1ion error, the following article was run incom - p/e1e in the Sept. 22. 1988 issue. It appears in its en1irety here. and we regret any inconvenience this error may have caused. 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 quarter, according to a RE/ MAX survey of offices in the county. The RE/MAX report, which covers its offices exclu- sively, verifies statistics com- piled by Boards of Realtors and other brokers. The average price for a resale home in the second three months of the year was $27 J ,000, com- pared to $249.500 in the first quarter. RE/ MAX Brokers are forecasting an average hike to $321 ,000 by third-quarter's end on Sept. 30. The report i.ncludes 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 most areas, despite the upward movement of prices. The average time between listing and sale was 18 days in the second quarter. compared to 27 days in the first three months. Following is a community-by- community breakdown of aver- age prices for the first and second quarters and a projected average for the third quarter. The average number of days between listing and sale is in parentheses: CHRISTA& GERRY LONG Equ81 Profeulonal Service NEWPORT HARBOR COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS , 1) Ask to see a financial state- ment of your buyer and obtain authorization to verify the infor- mation therein. After all, you are acting as a lender and have a right to know if your buyer is financially capable of making payments. COMMUNITY lSTQUARTER 2NDQUARTER 3RD QUARTER CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS 2) Make sure that the First Trust Deed is not .. open-ended." Such a mortgage allows the buyer to add additional indebtedness to that mortgage in the future, thereby putting you .. behind" a larger amount than the $100,000 you had agreed to carry. 3) Make sure your note con- tains a '"'due on sale" clause, meaning that it has to be paid off if the house is sold, or if the Huntington Beach $195,000 (7) $225,000 (3) Laguna Beach $325,000 (65) $350.000 (30) Anaheim $155,000 (30) $160.000 (25) Dana P oint $200,000 (40) $224,000 (30) El Toro $180,000 (30) $200,000 ( 15) Mission Viejo SI 90,000 (30) $230,000 (I 5) Manhattan/ Hunting- ton Beach $355,000 ( 14) S400, 000 ( 1 0) Orange s 195,000 (30) s 197 ,000 ( 40) Costa Mesa $250,000 ( 10)-$275,000 (5) Newport Beach $450,000 ( 15) S450.000 (I 0) a note from maury See This!! Montecito Hilltop Six-plus acres with ocean and mountain view-two estate lots in an outstanding private development. Call for details!! $2,750,000 $250,000 (2) $375,000 (30 $162,000 (20) $230,000 (45) $220,000 (20) $250,000 (20) S425,000 ( 10) $197 ,000 (40) $275,000 (5) S475.000 ( 10) 401 No. Ne zp ot1 INwd. Newport .. 8Ch ...,® --_...,..,. . REAL ESTATE FACTS A Ptof 1111ona1 By: Patrick Tenore ==. 0ra'W9 Counf.r'• #l lfaal &uelt Ae111t in 1N7 DON'T TAKE THIS PERSONAll Y! pve you her e•oeflM\le antique crystal chandelier as a hoUsewarm1n1 present when you purchased your present home You had 1t wired into your formal d1mn& room ce1hn&, where it has witnessed many an enterta1n1nc eYen1r11 as you dined Now you plan to sell )IOU' home Is the chandelier personal property or real es· tate' The answer 1s real estate. By per manenUy aff110"1 rt to your home. It has beCome an "1mprowment "tf a purchaSe alfer 1s .ccepted from a buyer while the chandelier IS 1n place, rt IS conSldeted to be pelt d the pnJPetty and must be left 1n plaee. If you p&an to take the chandeher wtlt'I )'OU, hne rt renlOwd and rep&ace 1t With one d comperabte value bef'ofe you offllf '°"' home for ute. PATRICK TENORE AND ASSOCIATES, INC., R•tton CALL 721-1200 MEIT !WM! "°" ••m·tW ............... 1' .... .: .... T ..... _ _...•=--=: ............ CllftWflf .... ,,,.., Q -· "'* 3 ,., •• ,,.. ..... ,,, ...... ==•:::;.,.. r ·a ., ............ ,....cl-* .. _ 0 A,.,_, ..... Ill~ of my P'~ 0 Ols AM Ellmllt S.W. 0 8'¥nl °' .... ~ 0 ft;111 ..... pl'ap9lty ... ruu. ADI 811--------------------------------------"" ~--·=· . ,.... .... _. .. ,,, n 1 -.ucw,. ........ ;1n-......ca- ~~~~-~~---~---~-~-~~-~-~~----J I • I ' t \ . . . ' , . • ,. ... PAIE 1IC-lfl'TmRI fl. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS llPTUllEl 11 .... NOTICI Of TitUIT'ErS SAU No. TS1911-C YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNOER 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 Courthouse. 700 Civic Center Drive West, CitY of Santa AN, State CIH!lilifomia, SHOSHONE SERVICE CORPORATION as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust executed by HENAlffiA E. McCARTHY as Trustors recorded December 23, 1986 as Instrument Number 86-634643, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Oranae County, State of Californrct, WILL SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (Cash in excess of $9,999.00 is not acceptable.) all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust 1n the property situated 1n said County and State described as: PARCEL 1. Unit 13, in the City of Newport Beach, County of Orange, State of Cahfornia, as shown and defined on that certain condominium plan recorded July 15, 1978 in Book 12759, Page 358 of Official Record of Orange County, Catifom1a. PARCEL 2: An undivided 1/33 interest in and to Lot 5 of tract No. 8835, as shown on a map recorded in Book 352, Pages 31 to35 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orange County, California, together with all improvements thereon, excepting therefrom condominium units 1 through 33, inclusive, located thereon EXCEPTING therefrom an und1v1ded ~ interest to all 011, gas or other hydrocarbon substances lying in, on, Of' 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 Class. a certified CoPY of which recorded January 27. 1953 in Book 2443, Page 80 of Official Records Checks conforming to Section 2924h paragraph (b) of the Civil Code of the State of California payable to SHOSHONE SERVICE CORPORATION are acceptable. The street address and other common desianation, if any, of the real property described abc:we is purported to be: 29 Sandotlar Ct .. Newport Beach, CA. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shOwn herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, reaarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest ttle<eon, as provided in said note(s). advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, tor the amount reasonably estimated to be: $11,055.40. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and defivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale. and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded 1n the county where the real property is located. Date: September 2, 1988 SHOSHONE 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 9115 9/22 9/29 SPS77953 1615 TfTlE OltO£Jt NO. 730373 LOAN NO. 1015055 TRUST££ SALE NO. 4184-03 COMPUTER NO. 03-llOS-OlSI NOTICE Of TltUSTU'S SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 05/17/65. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGSINST YOU.YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. On 09129188 at 10:00 A.M. WESTWOOD ASSOCIATES as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust. Recorded on 05/26165 as Document no 19091 Book 7533 Paae 32 Of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of Orange County. California, executed by: FRANK C. CORTESE AND GLORIA CORTESE. HUSBAND ANO WIFE Will sell at public auction to the hilheSt bidder for cash, cashier's check drawn on a state fl• national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by state or federal savinas and loan ar.sociation or savinas bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state. (checks must be payable at the time of sale in lawful money of the United States of America) at IN FRONT Of THE FLAGPOLES AT THE MAIN ENTRY AREA TO PLACENTIA CIVIC CENTER, 401-411 EAST CHAPMAN AVENUE, PLACENTIA, CA all ri&hl title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed d Trust in the P'oC*1Y lltUMed in uid County, California, delcribinl lhe land thet9in: LOT 11 Of fRACT NO. 3702, IN TH£ CITY 01 N£WPORT BEAC.-.. COUNTY Of OAAHCl. STATE 01 CAUFORNIA. AS PEA MAP R£CORO£D IH 800t( 203, rAGES 3 AND 4, MISCEUANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OfflCE Of THE COUNTY RECOA0£1t OT-SAID COUNTY. The street ~ Md ~ commou delCNtlon. If any, of the rul ptoperty described 1bove is purpcwted to be: 1423 SANTIAGO DRtVE, NEWPORT 8£ACH, CA The undersianed Trustee disclaims any liebility for any incorrectness of the street address and other common desiption. if any, shown twein Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or imphed. reprdint title, possession, °' encumbrances. to pay the remainin1 prinelpat sum of the note(5) secut9d by 511d Deed of Trust with interest thefeon. as provided 1n said note(s). advances, if any, under the terms of id Deed of Tru5t, fees. chMaes and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said OMd of Jru I. The total emount of the unpaid bal nee of the obliptton ~ured by tM property to bo sold and r SC>Nbkt esttm .. ted 'Ot.ts, ellJ)ef15eS and adv n~s a1 the tune of the Initial pubflcatton of the Notice of Sile ls $33,336.36 (estimeted) The beneficiary under Mid Deed of Trust heretofore executed end delivered to the undetlisned a written Oecl1ntlon of Default and Demand tors.ale, and 1 writMn Notice of Default end Election to Sell. The undersilned ceuHd said Notice of Def.ult and Election to Sefl to be recon:ted in the county where the real property is located. Date: 09/01/88 WESTWOOD ASSOCIATES, TRUSTEE BY ADVANCED TRUST OEED SERVICES COMPANY, AGENT 8y. Marthe Galvez, Assistant Secretary, 3350 E. Birch Street, Suite 211, Brea, CA 92621 TO OBTAIN THE OPENING BID PLEASE CALL (714) 996-6815 9t 8 9/15 9/22 1612 NOTICf Off TRUSTEE'S SAL! ....... T.I. No. f-J2M2 YOU ARE 1-. OEFAUL T UNOER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 51tfil71 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PR(). TECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOlD AT A PU8UC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· Pl.ANATION ~THE NATURE ~ THE PROC£EotNGS A· GAtNST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A l.AWYtR On 9'30Ja, at 1.00 P M .. IMPEAIA.L CORPOAATIOH QI= AMERICA es d~ apf>OUltod Ttust .. undef and ~nt to Deed of Trust rec;Gfded on 5123179, n Inst. No.3158$, tn ~ 13158. pooe 915. ol Of· tictoM ~ck In the Office of the Recorder ol Orenge Counly, C.htornaa £..cut.cf by Jon J<wvis. a ~ngle mt1n Will sell at public ~•ton lo the h!QhK1 bidder tor cash, c;o"tstuer·s chec:• drawn on • slate ot nattonal ban... 11 chec* dtawn by a slele or ledetal c:tedtl union ot • chec:ll drewn by 11•1• or federal 1avl11g1 a11d loan ~''°" or UVfnO& benk spedtled In Section 5102 ol lh• finonc:lal Code ond aulhow1led to do bus.tneu In thts 11•1• (cileclls must be payat>te •I ume ol sale in tawlul money of 1"9 Untied Sl4'1H ol A-teo) al the Notth lronl entranc:. lo the Col.Inly Coutthouse, 700 Ow: Cenlet Drive Weal, So111a Ana. CA .. t~l. Otle and In· -.SI come)'eCI 10 and now II.id by II undiir said Deed of Trust In the property situated tn .. Id C-n1y, Celltotnla, de9cr"*'9 the land thefein: "' ......... hold est ... In and 10 the Nortt1easte1ly I I 00 ... , ol LOI ti, in INocr.. 2 ~ Lot 10 .... Bb.1' 2 o1 Tree• No n2, in the Cuy ol Newsior1 8e111d1 Cownty ot Ou1nge. State of C.lil<H n1a. as pe1 n.-p recorded 111 8ooli 29, ~· 8 ul M11cell1rneou1 Maps, tn the Olhce ot IN Cuonty "ttcotder of 11.ald County The SIJMt i»dd1e11s and oft-common dastgn11lton. ti oiNty, ot the rut ~operly de· setibed abow IS purported 10 be 24<t 82 nd Street . Newpo11 BMcfl, CA 92M3 The unditfsigned T t~lee dt~in~ ett•y l\;ablhly lor IMIY tneorrectness ol the 11ree1 oddf~ ofld ulh«lf cotnmou o.s.una1ton, 11 any. 1how11 ~ .... Said 5* wdl bo made. w1ll1ou1 coven.,nt or w4r· r!UllY. express or tmP'ted. re- QUtdtog ttl kl. pcr.>lil'S\.HJI" or eneuml>fanc:M. In pay lhe re-"' .. ""llD pt1ricip..I sum ot the noloh>) w ... ured by Miid Deed of T llJt.t with tftltlftr.>I tt._re- Oh , •• provided rn said tK>lt.'i~I • ..dvanaas. ti •nY. un- det 11 .. letms ol ~td o..cJ of TrtAt IOft. chilrges und eJC· ~ ol lhfl Trl4tee and of Ille tr111ta created by u 11J Deed o1 Ttusl The tolul amounl of the un· paid~~ ot ""' obf+go1lon ~ured by the pn~ly to be sold lint.I reo>soMble e111· ma1ed cos.ts. eJcpenses a11d lldlliHM:M ul the ttme ol ttlo lnlllal ~attOn ol IN No- ttee o1 Sole is H6,tH 77 The beMllciary under '4ald o.d uf Trvst Mrelotor• ..... culed aNf _,...,.,ed 10 ttw1 ~ • wntt• o.cto- ta110n ol 0.fauo ~ ~ few s.. Met • Wflllen Nutk' .. of ~1111 •ftd Et.c:tioft 10 SM! n. undlfligfted C4lll9eAJ Mid Mota ot O.fovll aAd E .. ctt0tt lo left 10 be te· COfdld "' tM COllftlY --.e ............... ., ........ ... ~ CC)NIOMnoH OF .-M:.t.. AS SAID TIW&- Tll .... tliJ htk C-tt, S,.. ..... CA ••H~IO•. t811)2tl·IOOI, tty en.tty I(.--.. St, .......... Of **· o..t. M24' Ml. 81'15, llZMI 1605 •-aw flUllJC NOTa ....... (CITACION JUDtaAU NOflCE TO 0£fENOANT: (Advlso • Acusado) THO· MAS RAfFffiO, and DOES 1 throuah 20. ineluSMS YOU ARE BEING SUED SY PlAINTlrf CA Ud. le nu demandando) ~ANDLER SMITH. a Minor. t>y ltid throuah LOUOHTON 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 leaal form if 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 warnin& from the court. There are other leaal requirements. You may want to call an attorney riaht away. If you do not know an attorney, you may cell an attorney referral service or a lepl aid office (listed in the phone book). e>espues de que le entre· auen est.a citacion iudicial 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 maquina tiene Que cumplir con las formali· dades lqales apropiadas si usted Quiere que la corte escuche su caso. Si usted no presenta su respuesta a tiempo, puede perdet el caso, y le pueden quitar su salario, su dlnero y otras cosas de su P'O(>ie· dad sin aviso adicional por parte de la corte. uisten otros requisitos legates. Puede que usted quiera llamara un abopdo immediatamento. Si no conoce a un abopdo, pued llamar a un servicio de referencia de abopdos o a una oficina de ayuda leaal (vea el directorio telefo· mco). CASE NUMBER (Numero del Caso) 46·95·37 The name, address and telephone number of plain- tiffs attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la dlreccion y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante. o del demandante que no tiene abopdo, es) JAMES D VOGT, A LAW CORPORA- TION. 2040 Avenue of the Stars, 4th Floor, Los Anaetes, CA 90067, (213) 2n -6111. DATE: Oct. 22, 1985 GARY L. GRANVILLE, Clerk, (Actuario) by J. Batory, Deputy (Delegado). NOTICE TO THE PERSON SERVED: You are served as an indilfldual defendant on behalf of CCP 426.90 (1ndi· vidual). 9/22.9/29, 10/6 10113 1627 1-uno "*JC NOTICl NOTU Of DUTii MD °'"'"-'° M»Ml_,D UTATI Of AlVlllllDWMO PITlllON CAii NUMID A 14*2 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, continaent Cfed• ''°"· Ind perlOn$ who mlY be othetwiM lntere5ted In the will or ntlte, or both, of ALVIN EOWARO PETER· SON, ALSO KNOWN AS ALVINE. PETERSON A PETITION h•1 been fited b, CHMLES L.. P£T£A· SON AHO JAMES l . P£TER· SON in tN Superior c.outt of C.liforn11, Co.'"ty of OIANGE '""9ttin1 that CHARlES I.\ PETERSON & JAMES E P£TERSON be 1ppo1nt d H peuof\jl ~"" ~--7-~-------..-~:w -~~~~~~.-~,~----~ . ---·· .......... '• ~ ~ . . representati\119 to adminis- ter the estllte of the dece· dent. THE PETITION ~uests authoftty to administer the estate under the lndepend· ent Administration of Estates Act (This authority allows the personal repre- sentative to take many actions without obtalnlna court 1pproval. Before tak· in11 certain actions, how· ever, t'he personal represen· tative is required to 1ive notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The inde· pendent administration authority will be 1ranted unless an interested person files an objection to this petition and shows 1ood cause why the oourt should not arant the authority. A HEARING on the peti· tion will be held on 10/13/ 88 at 1:45PM in Dept. #3 located at 700 CIVIC CEN· TER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA, CA 92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the 1ranting of the petition. you should either appear at the hearin1 and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appe•rance may be in per· son or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR °' a continaent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in sec- tion 9100 of the California Probate Code. The time for filin& claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearina noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are a person Interested In the estate, you may file with the court a formal Request for Special Notice of the filina of an inventory and appraisement of estate assets or of any petition °' account as provided in sec- tion 1250 of the California Probate Code. A Request for Special Notice form is avail· able from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner: LAW OFFlCES OF WAYNE E. THOMPSON, JR 7624 S. PAINTER AVE. WHITTIER, CA 90602 This notice was mailed at SANTA ANA, California. 9/22 9/29 10/6 1629 FICTITIOUS 9USINUS NAiil STATDIEHT The followin& persons are doina business as Nautilus Ptumbing, 435 Aliso Ave , Newport Beach. CA 92663 Alvin Richard Mayer Jr., 435 Aliso Ave.. Newport Beach. CA 92663. Usa Ann Mayer, 435 Aliso Ave .. Newport Beach. CA 92663. The filina of this state· ment does not of itself auth· orize the use in th!$ state of a fictitious business name in violation of the rights of another under federal, state, or oommon law (See Section 14400. et seq. bus· lnen and professional code). This business is con· ducted by a husband and wife. (Silned) A. Richard Mayer This S>tatement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Sept. 21 • 1988 . Fiie No. F-392624 9/29,10/6,10/13 10/20 1648 flCTITIOUI.,.... NAME ITATIMIJIT TM'°"'""'• persons are doi,. buii,... as Wotlas· ton En•priw. 3059Tyter Way, Costa MeM CA 92626. Patric11 Jane WoUaston. 3059 Trt., Way. Costa MIN, CA 92626. WIMiam 0.., ~. 3059 iTJter Way, Costa Mete,CA92626. Tt11t ~slnn1 11 can· ducted bf• ~ and .. .._ <S..rMd> ~rtcia J"'8 Woltlltof1 llAld ebcM on 9/1, 1988. The realstrant com· SlcMct: Dick Allen, Mary fMnCed to tranMC:l buli· Allen, Jennifer .Allen and neu under the flc:titlous Br.n Allen. bullpets MQ)it lisJ,8dlbcM.-.lhit sP\tf!l-~>eQU"'"' ... ~ filed_.;;-.,---.....•---1~-...l on 9-23·88. ' wtth the County C'iik This st.etement wes filed ~County on Sept 23, with the County Clerk of 1988. Oranp County on Sept. 26, file No. F392984 1988. 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/ file No. F-393068 20 1660 9/29. 10-6, 10-13, 10-20 1649 K..Qlll ncnnous.,.... NAiil ITATIMDff The tottowinc person is doina busJness as White Rabbit, 19"47 Port Bishop Ptace, Newport Beach. CA 92660. Dinah Lee Pigott, 19"47 Port Bishop Place, Newport Beach, CA 92660 This business is con· ducted by an individual. (Sianed) Dinah Pigott This statement WIS filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Sept. 11, 1988. File No. F-392344 9129, 10/6, 10/13 10/20 1656 K-42912 F1C11T10Ul.&USIN£SS NAME STATEMENT The followina persons is doina business as California Fresh Fruit of the Air, 1201 Dove Street, Suite 600, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Fresh Fruit of the Air, Inc. California, 1201 Dove Street. Suite 600, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con· ducted by a c:orpoqtion. The reeistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on Sept. 9, 1988. (Si&necf) fresh fruit of the Air, Inc. Lori Livacich President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Sept. 21, 1988. File No. F-392681 9-29. 10/6, 10/13 10/20 1658 K-'2113 FtCTmOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMlNT The followina persons are doina business as Mclach· Ian Investment Company Ill, 4141 MacArthur Blvd .. Suite 100. Newport Beach. CA.92660. Donald E. Russell. 2116 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa, CA 92661. David W. Nix, 65 Beacon Bay, Newport Beach, CA 92662. Donald Sutro, 2623 Cove Street, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by a general part· nership. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 11/1/87. (Si1ned) David W. Niit This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Sept. 21. 1988. File No. F-392685 9/29, 10/6, 10/13 10/20 1659 ll421M PU9UC NOTICI ntiiiiUUI.,.... NAMI ITATIMDfT The ~ ... "I persons.,. doinc buslnet1 • ALL.tN INVCSTMENT PARTNER· SHIP, 1847 Port Abbey Plaoe, ~port BMch, CA 92660. Dick Allen, 1847 Port Abbey Place, Newport 8eech, Ca 92660. Mary Allen, 1847 PM Abbe1 Pt.ce, Newport leech, CA 92eea. .-... Min. 184 7 Port Abbey Place. Newport BeKh,CA9~. Brett Allen, 1847 POft AbtM, PJM:e, Newport a.ch. CA '2MO. This bulineH 1$ con· duc.d IJ¥ CO.pe11UlfS. lrwt reaistr.nt com· metad to transact buli· nn1 under the flctitiOUS bu'1MM name 0t names ·~ PU-..C NOTICI ncnnous wua NAME ITATDllNT The fottowina persons are doinc business n : DAVIS PARTNERS TWO, A CALI· FORNIA GENERAL PART· NERSHIP. 1420 Bristol Street North, Suite 100, Newport Beach. California 92660. Willlam K. Davis, 1420 Bristol Street North, Suite 100. Newport Beach. Cali· fomia, 92660. Charles L. Buchanan, 1420 Bristol Street North. Suite 100. Newport Beach, California, 92660. Richard El Lucy, as Trus• tee of The Lucy Livina Trust, u/d/t dated October 8, 1979, 1420 Bristol Street North. Suite 100, Newport Beach. California, 92660. Mr. Robert J. Thier· prtner, 1420 Bristol Street North, Suite 100, Newport Beach, California, 92660. James O. Buckin&ham, 1420 Bristol Street North, Suite 100, Newport Beach, California, 92660. Alan J. Tuntland, 1420 Bristof Street North, Suite 100, Newport Beach, Cali· fomia, 92660. This business is con· ducted by a pneral pert· nership. The realstrent com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name Of names listed above on September. 1988. Sianed: William K. Davis. This mtement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Sept 22, 1988. file No. f392798 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/ 20 1661 PUBUC HOTlCl flCm10US eusaNESS NAME STATEMENT The foOowina persons are doina business as: MILLER INTERNATIONAL, 18 Linda, Newport Beach, 92660. Shelley A. Miller.18 Linda Isle, Newport Bch. CA 92660. John S. Miller, 18 Linda Isle, Newport Bch, CA 92660. This business is c on· ducted by a 1eneral part· nership. The reaistrant com· menced to ~sact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 10/ l /88. Silned: Shelley Miller. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on SecJt, 26, 1988. File No. f3930n 9/2910/6 10/13 10/20 1641 PU9UC N011Ct '1CiiliOUI ...... NAiil ITAlDllNT The tottowi,. persons are doh,. bulineu as: JUAN VALDEZ RACING, 18 Linde Isle, Newport BHch, 92660. John S. Miiiet, 18 Linda Isle, Newport 8ch, CA 92660. Shelley A. Miller, 18 Linde 1111, Newport Bch, CA 92660. Thi1 business Is con· dueted by • ...,,... pert. nershlp. The realstrant com · menoed to trans.act butl- ness under the fictitious buslneu name °' names lilted abcM on 9/21188. ,._:SI-., ..... T...._ ll&ta.,_. _ ftl9d w.th the ~ a.... of ~County on Seot. 26, t• Fli. No. Fl93013 9 /29 10/6 10/13 10/20 16'2 F.CJ. # .... 1400 NOTICE Of TllUSTU"I SAU F·lSl .. On October 19. 1988 at 11 '()() a m First American Title Insurance Compan~. a California corporation as Trustee. or Successor Trustee or Substituted Trustee, ot that certain Deed of Trust eJtecuted by Sable Mortaage and CAwelopment. A California Corporation, and recorded November 10, 1987 as Instrument No. 87-63«35, ot Official Records of Oranae Couney, California, and pursuant to that certain Notice of Default thereunder recorded June 22, 1988 as Instrument No. 88-296675, of Official Records of said Couney, will under and pursuant to said Deed of Trust sell at public auction for cash, lawful ~of the United States of America, a cashier's check ~ya1>Je to said Trustee drawn on a state or national bank, 1-~Hl•---lk:.iwn by a state or federal credit union, or a chkk drawn by a state or federal savings and loan association, or savings bank specified in section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in this state at the main entrance to First American Title Insurance Company located at 114 East Fifth Street, in the city of Santa Ana California all that right, title and · intere5t conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said Couney and State descn'bed as: LOT 53 Of TRACT NO. 3068, AS SHOWN ON A MAP RECOROEO IN BOOK 93, PAGES 9, 10 AND 11 OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 00 Name and address of the beneficiary at Whose request the sale Is bein1 conducted: Richard S. Paradzick and Elaine Marie Paradzick at 28382 La Caleta, Mission Viei<>. Ca. 92692. Directions to the above property may be obtained by requestina same in writing from the beneftciaty within 10 days from the first publication of this notice. Said wle will be made without covenant or warranty, express Of' impfied. as to title, possession or encumbran- ces to satisfy the unpaid balance due on the note or notes secured by said Deed of Trust, to wit: $16,245.00, plus the followin& estimated costs, eJtpenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Sale: $981.55 NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED NOVEMBER 3, 1987. 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. DATED: September 21 , 1988 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. a California corpofation By. Pat Sindt · Authonzed Officer 114 East Fifth Street. Santa Ana. Cahfornia92701, (714) 558-3211 9/29 10/6 10/13 1644 Ko.&2935 NOTICE OF DEATH AND OF PE11T10N TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: HOMER ALLEN SIMPSON AKAHOMERA. SIMPSON CASE NO. A145080 To al heirs, beneficiaries. cnKltors, contingent er~ and persons who may be othefwise ln•eAMt in lhe wMI or ..... or boCh. of: HOMER AU.EN SMPSON AKA HOMER A. SIMPSON A PETITION has been Med by FLORENCE VELO SIMPSON in the Superior Court of California, Cot.11ty of ORANGE ~ 1hat FLORENCE VELO SIMPSON be l!ppOi'llld •personal representative to adn*111tlf lhe .... of 1he decedent THE PETITION """88ts authority to ad'Tinisler the .... undlf .. lndapendent Ad'rklistration of Es1al8S Ad. (Thia~ lllows "8 personal repre•ntatiYe to ... many Klolw whhout obc.Ullng court approval. 9eb'9 tllldng certain ~. how•.,.. the personal reptlllriAliltJe .. raquir8d '° giw notice '° interested P9f"°'IS uNe99 ~ have waived notice °' con98n'8d to ._ propa.d acdon.) The i11dependent -*••MallcM -...hority • be gfW"lted unless ., in'81..-d ~ ._ an oti;edion to this petition and show8 pd ca'99 why lhe court should not gr.,t the auhriy. A HEARING on the petiton wtl be held on OdOber 20, 1988 111 1:45 P.M. in Dept. 3 located at 700 Civic Center Dnve Weat. San\a Ana. CA 92701 . IF YOU OBJECT TO the granlng of the petition, you shoukf ettMw appear al the hearing and sta1e your ~or• wrtaen ctljedioos wtf\ the court befofe the hwtng. Your l!pPMl8nC8 may be in penlOft °'by 'fOll •ftomey. F VOU ARE A CREOfTOR «a contngent credtor of ....... you """' .. your dairn ...... COUr1 .net ,,.. • OOf1f to the pef90Nll ...... ..... llPPOfr*d t.r ... COUit ..... tout mantis tom lhe da• ot .......... °' ...... -~ln~9100 of .. C•lllmia Pl'Qlll lie Code. The lnw lor ~ cllirM .. not ... prior to tout months trom IMt ... of ......... nolc9d abow. YOU MAYEXAMINE ... • i.pt by the eour1. If you ... .-.on .......... in .. -~ may .. wtf\ the court a bTnlt ~ for Noice °' lhe filng of_. lihellb'/ mnd 1PP ll11ITl9ftt °'estate wts Of of .,,, pelbt 01 llCCOUnt as provided in 98dioft 1290 ot f'9 C llf ~ mla Probate Code. A Request for S.,.... Nob b'm II_......,.. from the court deftt. AWIWftw'9n.•: llElllY .. DAnY 1910,.., o.e.a .... S..110 ScMe Pe 11d1na, CA 91030 ~·••prwt Hiib« Enlign 9/291016 10/13 1651 Ko.t2882 NOTICE OF DEATH AND OF PEt 11 ION TO ADlllNSTEA ESTATE OF: WILFRED E. JACKSON AKA WILFRED JACKSON CASE NO. A14504' To .. ....._ .........,..., Cf9Clb's. contngef11 ~ Md ...... who m9Y be °""' ... II• , d In .. •or ....... 01 both. or: WtlfRED E. JAaC8CN MA WI.FRED JACKSON A PE iii k>H ._ ~ 9ed by VIAG~IA MILLER in .... 1 itou COw1 ot Cellbnla. County of OAANGE Q9J l"I ... VIRQNA MIU.EA be .,..Md• " I ., .. 111 mitre to.ct1•61terlhe ...... off'9 ••• JI IEP1'Ema n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS IEPTUIB •. 1•-PME UC, T058SS9 NOTICE OF TAUSTEFS SALE T. S. No. SIW,901 YOU ARE .. DEFAULT UN:>ER A DEED Of TRUST. DATED AS SHOWN BELOW. UN..ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT IMY BE SOlO AT A PU8UC SALE. F YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION CF TIE NATURE CF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUlO CONT ACT A LAWYER. A public ~ .-. 10 the ~ bidder tor cah, cuhlet'a c:hec:k drWlt"I on a •1919 or nlllioNll bank. a c:hec:k drawn by a &la» Ot '9detai aeclt union. CK a check dfan by a Male or '9d9rllll MNlngs and loan auoc.ia1ion. ~ ulOCiaiion, or -W. bet* apecified In Section 5102 of .. AMnC:ill Code and allhonzed II) do bulir-. ;, 1hia state wil be hetd by,. duty appoinlld INltlM u shown below. ot all r9lt. tide, end r-.terett convey9d IO and now held by !he ~ ... In 1he hefelnaher desc:rDed ptoperty under and pwaani IO a DMd of Trust desal>ed below. The sale wil be made, but wilhout aMnant or warranty. •...-or lmptled, '9gal'ding tide, possession, °' encumtwanc.., IO pey the remaining principal 1UT1 of h note(s) eeand by b Deed of Trust. wilh intetest end laJ8 chwges tt..on, • ptOYided in the nol&(s), ad'r.lnces, if ertf, under h lltml of N Deed of Trust. W'lterest lheteon, r.es. c:hllrges, and expenses of the Trustee tor !he totili .-nount (at lhe time of lhe tnrtial pubic:alion of lhe Notice of Sale)~ eatimated IO be u aet tot1h below. The amCU'lt maiy be~· on 1he day of sale. -T rusr:w : .Mmes Kart Schwan -Du¥ Aoooinl9d TruatM ~ 8 . Buro -TrwtDeedO.. August21 , 1981 -Recoiclfio 0... ~ 3, ,., -lneavnent ,.,mt. 47-40 -Book 14207 ·PIQe: 713 Al COii d9d ri Cc:utty of Orange. Stal9 of c.litomia ~ .. Md Trne of S. ThutS.. Oclober 20, 1981llt10:00 AM. -Ptec9 of $.a. : At fw Hom hr'f enti•a ID,. County Cour1houae, 700 CMc Cenw Driw W... Senta Ana. CA -£idmllted s. Amount : $25,000.00 4.9glll Deac:riP4iOn of Prope11y : lot 2 of Blodl 835 of COfona Del Mir T rw:c, In fw City of tlewpaf1 8-d\, CcuttY of Orange, s.r. of c.ltomia. Recorded in Book 3. P8QM 41 llnd 42 of......,,..,. Records ;, .. Of'lice of !he~ Aecoldlr of Mid CcMnf. -Stl'eet eddtna of Pwapei1y : eoo 11 ··~Aw. (« ottw common d1l'gf'lldofi. Cofafa Dal ... Ar9e. if fll"f) Ne #part 8wfa, CA The underllgned T~ dlldlliml ,,,, ....._ w q inc'lon'K1Na of ,_ .-_..... and ._ comma1 dMignalion, f 11ty ltMMn ~. I no llreet ~ « ocher" common dllq\alion ii shown, dndiaos IO ,. location of fw property ~ be obClined ~ -ano a wrlCtn t9QUMt II) .. blnelldlry ..., 10 .,. of.,. ct.- of first~ of ... Naioe of s.. Sheman I. w.itman Btnelciwy'a Nln'9 CO OIMd S. Weilnw1, &q .• 14001 Vena.a BotJ1111Wd. Sherrnln Ollla. ~ 91423 '\ Aic:twd 8. a.,. • said T~ 14001 v .... ~. Shermln Olka, CA 91423 (818) 789-G819 &,: o.W:I S. Wei9mM, E.q . 0.: SeptllTlber 23, 1911 9/29 10/6 10/13 1645 PUaJC NOT'IC€ ncnnous 9Ut1NOS NAME STATEMENT The followi .. person rs doln1 business as: SUN- SHINE MAGIC. 20092 Kltne Dr .• Santa Ana He11hts, 92707. Sherelyn Joy Kettley, 20092 Kline Dr .. Santa Ana Hits .• CA 92707. This business is con· ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name °' ~ li~ed above on Sept.l ~~· Sianed: Sherefyn J. MnJeY. This stMement we flied wi~h the CountY Clet1t of Oranse County on 5-. 26. 1988 File Ho F39l071 9/29 10/610/13 10/20 1640 llUM.IC •ta tilt' th iOUI Ill 1111 Elf MMllTAnma'f The~pssons-­"°'r'll business n · lllORN· ING STAR CttMllRS. 18 Lindi IMil. "' •a" e..t:h. 92660 John s ..... 18 uncs. lsfe~ Newoort lkh. CA 92660 Shelley A. Miller, 18 Linda Isle. Newport Bch, CA 92660. This busi ness is con- ducted hr • eenetal ~­ nership. The reajstrant com- mead to transact busl· ness under the fictitious business name OI nemes listed 1bc:we on 9/21188. SCned: Shetley M1Uer. This statement was filed with the County Oerk °' Oranae County on Sept. 26, 1988. File No F393074 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 1643 "*JC NOTICE FIClihOUI •'Ill m ..... ITATEmlll The ~ person fS de>ina bus•~ as NATKAH'S SERVICES. 6308 West Pacific Coast Hwy • t11 port 8erach, CA 92663 N.than S.rrett Brown, s 1 • East Ocantn>nt rs. Uewput 8Mdt. CA 92661. Th~ bUstness s con· dlJct8d by an~ The reatstr•nt com- ~ SS Under Utt f lltOUI business name or names hsted abotlle on 6/13/88 Sisned Hattan 8 &own This statement WIS filed with the Cou~ Clerk of Oranp Cooney on Sept 19, 1988 file No. F392194 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 1646 PUBUC NOTICt F1CTl110US BUSINESS NAME STATUIENT The fotlowina person 1s clomg business as· MUT· UAL ASSETS NO 3, 15 Corporate Plaza. Suite 120, Newport Beach, CA 92660 John W. Franks and David R Madripl, 15 Corporate Plaza. Suite 120, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business 1s con- ducted by a aeneral part- nership. The reaistrant com- menced to transact bus.- ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name or names ltsted above on 817188 Scned· John W. Franks & OaYld R. Madrtpl Thfs statement was ftled with the Couney Clefl( of Oranae County on Sept 26. 1988 File No. F393067 9/29 10/6 10/13 10/20 1650 1-42912 PUaJC NOTIC£ f'ICTITIOUS IUMfESS NAME STATEllE.NT The fofloo#ing pefSOfl IS doin& business as JAEGER- LAWSON DEVELOPMENTS. 4400 MacArthur Boulevard, #620, Newport Beach, Ca 92660 James Lawson, 26 Hills- dale Drive, Newport Beach, Ca 92660. Woodview Development Company, Inc., a California corporation, 200 East Sand- pocnte A-.,enue, Suite 102, Santa Ana, CA 92707. This business is con- ducted by a general part· nership. The registrant com- menced to transact bus•· ness under the f1ct1t1ous busmess name or names ltsted above on n/a S11ned Woodv1ew Oevbelopment Company, Inc • Pres : James Lawson This statement was flied wrth the County Clerk of Oranae Cou~ on Sept 20, 1988 file No F392360 9/29 10/06 10/13 10/ 20 1657 IC-42919 NOTICtOF APPLICATION FOlt CHANCE IN OWNEISHIP Of ALCOHOUC BEVERAGE UCENK 9-20-88 To Whom It May Concem: KUO. Danny W. is apply- in1 to the Depertment of Alcoholic 8everaae Control to sell alcoholic beverages at 3050 E. Coast Hwy., Cof. ona Oel Mar/Newport Beach, Ca 92625 with "41" On Sale Beer & Wine Eating Place hcense(s) 9/29 1653 '' • The National Forests are such a good place to unwind. The air is crisp and clear. The sky is a deep blue and everything you see fills your eye with pleasure. If y~ listen closely, you might hear an old hoot owl down m the valley. And if you look up. you could see an eagle soaring high above the timberline. Breathe deep and smeJI the pine. Lean 1 -- -- - - ---, back agahiMPa tree, and shake off the cares of the day. These wonderful get· away places are open to everyone, and they are easy to reach ... a day's drive or less away from just about anywhere in America. To learn more about the miracle of our Forever Forests, write FORF.STS FOR US. Then get ready to enjoy. YU! rd Hb to bow 80ft ... a.I' NMicMMal f Ol"HU: t in. -Co-.ld~ __, ••II tcr. Fol Ha for ~ P.O. IGia 1911. L~....-.~~~--_J • . . ' .. l f ' I ' r • NEWPORT BEACH i HAllOR RIDIE 1711.• 4 BR, OAK-PANELED, DEN WITH FP OVER- LOOKING TRELLACED OUTDOOR ROOM WITH BO/SUNSETS OVER CATALINA. TWINK- LING LIGHTS OF FASHION ISLAND. llAR•R 11181E 17•.&aa A FABULOUS 180° VIEW FROM THS ESTATE HOME. QUALITY THROUGHOUT. 4 BR: LIBRARY AND LARGE FAMILY ROOM. WITHIN STEPS OF THE POOL ONE OF YOUR MOST PRESTIGIOUS AREAS. BAYIHORES 1125,000 PERFECTION IN A PRIVATE CORNER LOCA- TION! THIS 4 BR FAMILY HOME BOASTS USED BRICK, & WINDOW SHINGLE EXTERIOR, COFFERED CEILING, BAY WINDOWS & COUN- TRY KITCHEN W /BREAKFAST AREA. DOVER SHORES 1825.000 BEAUTIFUL QUAOTY IN THIS CUSTOMIZED 2 BR, 3 BA HOME. INTERIOR COURTYARD POOL AFFORDS PRIVACY. FABULOUS VIEWS IN PRESTIGIOUS NEWPORT AREA. NEWPORT HEIGHTS $135,000 FRONT ROW KINGS ~D. WITH PANORAMIC HARBOR VIEWS REMODELED WITH LUXUR- IOUS MASTER SUITE. 3 FIREPLACES HAND- PAINTED TILE IN DREAM KITCHEN. CENTRAL NEWPORT 1925,000 LOCATED ON THE SANO. EXCEPTIONAL OCEANFRONT DUPLEX OR 3 BR HOME OF QUALITY ANO DESIGN. PENINSULA 11.118.•0 SENSATIONAL NEWER BAYFRONT HOME WITH NEW DOCK PENINSULA'S PRIME LOCA- TION. 3-CAR GARAGE, LOVELY YARD + EUROPEAN klTCHEN. CUSTOM FEATURES GALORE. FOR THE FUSSY BUYER. BEACON BAY S 1.200,000 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. IELCOURT S 1,375,000 ~ RARE SECLUDED LOCATION. MAXIMIZES PRIVACY & COMFORT. 4 BAS, DRAMATIC HIGH CEILINGS, 3 FP'S, POOL. SPA, HUGE GARAGE+. EXTRA PARKING, AIR CONf?'TION- ING. 118 CAJIYOll I 1,515.DOO CASUAL ELEGANCE THROUGHOUT THIS RECENTLY REMODELED 5 BR HOME. POOL + SPA + MOST ROOMS OVERLOOK EXPAN- SIVE GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE. MANY CUSTOM FEATURES. BY APPT. IAYSHORE 13.751.000 70 FT. BAYFRONT-PANORAMIC VIEW, 3 BOAT SUPS, BEAMED CEILINGS. EXCLUSIVE BAY- SHORES CAPE COO CHARM. LARGE DECK + LAWN ON BAY. NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE -CORNER OF COt\ST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 OLD CDI 1411.• DUPLEX ON CORNER LOCATION. 2 BR, 1 BA- EACH UNIT. FIREPLACES, GREENHOUSE .WINOOWS, SKYLIGHTS, SEPARATE GAR- . AGES, SUPER CONDITION. OWNER WILL CARAY 1ST TD. .. M•llE·CIEEK 1411,000 IMMACULATE PLAN 3. IDEAL LOCATION WITH VERY OPEN FEELING SURROUNDED BY LUSH GARDENS. 24-HOUR SECURITY, POOLS & TENNIS. MlllllE CREEK 1489,500 A PRECIOUS JEWEL IN JASMINE CREEK. SPLENDID OCEAN/BAY /CATALINA 0 SIT DOWN" VIEW. RARE SINGLE LEVEL PLAN 3 W/3 BR. + FR. 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A spedal supplement of The New.port Emlp and Tbe Costa Mesa News ' . . Written by: Cheryl Stehlin1, Dina Von Buser Photos b7: Danny cota, Mary DeChlrlco, and Kathi Kent Rilty • ..,j .. I NIE n-SEPTmB !I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS •tm111 • 1• FALL LINES-A wlm ltTlf II ..,.. ..... lzl lllil yw'a 1111 ............ 1111 .... fnls I a . Hetnll• nry Ira ·~ 11 llllf alf. Clllra nry. W wy ~ n Flllrllll II MICk 1M 1111 a ••11111. TWI ...... llp ... ,...... t•l1l1Hll II Ill '381. 11'1 ... wi*ly ...... Fall Fashion '88: Anything goes! BY DINA VON BURGER It is that time of year again to take a look at the fall fashions. What have the French, Italian and American designers created, which will lure the consumer into the salons thus discarding their old wardrobe or just sup- plementing it? As we have seen tn the past. "Anything goes". again. Silhouettes and styles suit the mood of the purchase with an emphasis on femininity, ranging from the slender chemise to the flowing trapeze ala the late 1950s. The buyer has a choice of skirt lengths-mid-thigh to mid-calf-or can opt for trous- ers reminiscent of the 1930s with its wider leg, waistband and pleats. The overall look is pure line and lean with lots of body talk. draped in luxe fabrics. The big news is a return to the use of cashmere with the colors black and red once again dom- ina ting the collections. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CASHMERE! France: Yves St. Laurent presented a rather dramatic collection that was yet simplistic for the designer. His one-button day suits. still with padded shoulders, emphasizes the longer jacket and wider lapels, some- times in contrasting colors. The pencil-slim skirt lengths art optional. Extravagant are the hat designs, which in some instances resemble the 17th Century tricom. Cocktail dress- ing again sees the suit, although the jacket length is a bolero and the skirt is swingy A-line in rich satins with contrasting blouses and belts, acccssorizcd again with a whimsical hat, and of course gloves. For evening, St. Laurent's styles range from the whimsical strapless, r~ally short silk faille petal pouf skirts to a dramatic floor length wool cape topping a simple satin long sleeve blouse and black velvet trousers. There has been some controversy as to what heel height to wear with the trousers: Rats or wedgies as opposed to three-inch pumps. The choice is yours. Karl Lagerf cld presented for the most part an entire black- and-white collection. Again we see the Rowing cape, but this time tiered, worn over a turtle- neck sweater, cinching in a skirt stopping just four inches above the ankles, opaque hose and pilgrim shoes. An extra wide leather belt flutters through the collection, as does the turtleneck worn under a long and lean, very small collar jacket in a black and white boundstooth. For evening Lagerf eld 's little chemise is topped with black lace with a flowing, swingy train. Lagerfcld for Chanel created a collection which would have made the legendary designer shudder in her grave. For our part, we would like to see a return to the classic,~ timeless styles Gabrielle "Coco" Chanel created. Ever-popular Valentino cov- ers the spectrum. Jackets vary in length, some double breasted. This style is stimulated by using contrasting accents such as roses and flat-feld inserts. Black and red predominate, skirt lengths vary and the straight-leg trouser is topped with a satin-ribboned. ruchcd silk crepe, white turtle- neck blouse. Louis Fcraud accents his black ensembles with asymctri- cal quilted silk boleros, swingy tunics and fur trims. His strap- less black velvet evening gowns' bodice is heavily sequined in floral motifs and flowing panels. The above-the-knee colJcction is always shown with sheer black stocking, pumps. dangling hoop earrings and variations of the cloche. Perris, on the other hand, advocates the opaque black stockings to be worn with his palazzo trousers and mid-or calf-length skirts. Another Let CASHMERE bring out the classic look in you. •• You are cordially lrwltBd to preview our 1 ~88 Fall. Collection. Flllhlon lllind (714) 721.eMI .. -. • • black-and-white collection as is Scherrer, although the two designers accent their styles with red and purple. So arc you getting tired of black from France? Well Hubert de Givenchy's collection is pre- dominantly red, with accents of purple and f rench blue. Bril- liantly printed llame padded shoulder jackets arc worn over lace. Cashmere coats over leather and perhaps the piece de resistance is the fox trimmed cashmere drapped coat over an asymctrical closing sweater and cuffed trouser also in cashmere. but the color is grey. Grey predominates most of the Italian couture. The shades vary from charcoat to griege. Accent colors arc again red and purple, but we also see teal, persimmon, magenta, rust, forest green and gold. Graphic plaids, floral prints, stripes and paisleys arc used for skirts, jackets, shawls, the 7 / 8s coat, scarves and the above-the-knee bcrmudas which are seen quite frequently in collections of Armani and Krizia. These two Italian designers have presented a rather subdued fall collection in comparison to past lines. Actually, their couture is quite simple and, as a result, lovely so that every woman regardless of height and weight would be able to wear the designs. The line of the trousers are conservative as arc the short and hip-length jackets. Colors are subtle. in essence totally understated as seen in Armani's evening clothes of random sequined chiffon and Krizia ·s double-breasted polo coats. Missioni , Fcrragamo and Ferre swing to an extreme. Missioni's combinations of pur- ple~ red and asymctrical prints have somewhat of an ethnic feeling, particularly when coupled with lacy shawls. Fcr- raaamo alio shows shawls and stoles of similar or contrasting fabrics over col&a.red and collar- ._ 7 / k jaeteta 8ncl mid-thigh lcaatla peged 1tirt1. Fem •1 I • 1•111111• . .... . . Where foxy ladies find the fur that fits. Foxy ladies, take heed. Char- mante is geared up for fall fur fashions with an unmatched inventory of fox items, in a profusion of colors, according to Charles Cohen, master furrier. Newly introduced this season is the sophisticape. one of Cohen's own creations. It is a wonde1f ul shoulder wrap in fox. perf cct for wearing with off-the- shoulder dresses. for taking on cruises or outings at the Per- forming Arts· Center or Balboa Bay Club. The sophisticape is available in black, red, tawny and the most popular, white, Cohen said. Then there is the fur fling and fur hatband, fashioned out of fox. Those items are enjoying an renaissance in popularity, thanks to actress Joan Collins, who is often seen wearing those items on television. 041 should give Joan a commis-· sion,.. laughs Cohen. "A man can come in and buy those for his wife as a gift and he docs n 't need to know the size ... In addition to anything and everything that can be made from fox, Charmante Furs have mink, lynx and different shades of beaver. Cohen said it is a furbuyer's market right now, with furs taking dras tic reductions over the year. And Cohen helps further the savings with a line he calls affordable furs. This is a fur and leather blend that is very elegant. The creations are of Cohen's own design. Mink is always popular and the coat that is most desired by women this· year is the fingertip stroller coat, Cohen said. Because of "anything goes" in hemlines, this type of coat can blend in with any length of dress. and Charmantc's coats a re always made with extra deep armholes, which is a Charmantc trademark. Charmante can off er the service of revitalizing furs, something that should be done every two years, Cohen said. That involves tumbling, softening, cleaning and glazing so the fur remains soft . glistening and supple. "I always say that the priceless ingredient is service.•• said Cohen. 04We give an uncondi- tional two-year guarantee against anything ... For o pulence and pizazz, there is nothing like a fur, Cohen said. Furs spell elegance and when a woman puts it on, instant sophisticatio n happens. And, Cohen said , Southern California is the third largest fur-buying area in the country. Only New Yorkers and Chicagoans buy more furs than Southern Cali- fornians, and we don't have the snow. Charmante Furs is located at 2425 N. Tustin A venue. Santa Ana. Hours are JO a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Satur- day. For more information, call 543-9444. Another tradema rk is service. . . . Presents: A Beautiful Collection Of Fall's Fashion Favorites After Sboppina the Fubion Capitals of the World, Charles~ One of tbe Mou Mapif'ICCllt CoOcctiom of Fine Fun in tbe Country. IDcredibly Beautiful-GOLDEN GLORY FOX COATS a SIL VER SHADOW FOX COATS. The FIDCSI in MIN~ Garmmts-inchldins a Full Sclcclion of Larae Siza.. L ~X A BEA VER. too! And All at Affordable Prices! . Fox for the Foxy Lady: NATURAL BLUE FOX JACKETS Silky-soft, made in the U.S.A. Golden Glory FOX COATS CRYSTAL FOX Sale 899 Price S Sale Price Sale Price· s4999 s1799 Just a Few Examples: MINK Sale COATS Price s1999 MINK JACKETS P~~: s799-2299 All Female MINK COATS Sale 9 Price s399 NUTRIA & LEA TUER YOll MUST SEE TJUS MAGNIFICENT COUElT/ON OF FINE FURS. LYNX DYED WHITE FOX Sale Price s1599 JACKETS Sale The ,e.,.round choice, s 12 99 m.cte in the U.S.A. Price SLEEVELESS Sale l499 WHITE FOX SOPHISTICAPE Sale Price s1199 JACKETS Price S Made frdm the very finest Canadian S..wr and Muskrat Remember Our Priceless Inaredient: SERVICE! From Charles, the Master Furrier ... Unique boutique has Something for all There is a wonderful boutique on the bayfront in Lido Marina ViJlage, with a view of private yachts and the peaceful water. At this boutique called Lillie, customers will find everything from the elegantly casual to the tastefuJJy dressy. And as a nice bonus, customer will find that Lillie's owners do not take advantage of the loca- tion and charge high prices. Many of the items are imported and one-of-a-kind. So one would expect the price tag to reflect it. But not so. "'We have a moderate over- head and can offer low prices," said coowner Amir Moinian. "'People coming in here want to find things that arc diff ercnt, but not expensive." The atmosphere of Lillie is very relaxed and casuat Help is available if customers want it, but they can feel free to browse at their leisure with no high- prcssure sales talk. It is easy to spend a lot of time at Lillie, because the selection is so spectacular. Sweaters arc important for fall and Lillie has them in all colors and designs. These are not just ordinary sweaters. Many are made espe- cially for the boutique, according to Moinian. There arc silk and angora blends and lambswool in every shade with hand embroidered designs, sequins, pearls and lace and leather appliques. Some arc long, some waist length, some with plunging necklines or backs. To accompany any one of these gorgeous sweaters as a profusion of New Zealand lambsleather skirts. They are available in colors red, green, black, brown, buff, pink, blue and white. All skirts are lined. Leather pants and jackets are offered in the same colors for mixing and matching. The lambsleather is as soft as butter, with a very luxurious feel. One comer of the boutique features the finest evening wear. There arc some furs, but the highlight are the imported dresses and separates from Italy. embroidered designs show the true mark of craftsmanship. Patchwork quilted jackets are just the ticket for entertaining outdoors on a chilly day. Accessories are always impor- tant when making up an outfit and Lillie has everything you will need. Jewelry in the form of chokers, bracelets, earrings, with different colored stones will dress up any outfit. Or how about leather belts, with hand- crafted copper, brass or enamel buckles from Argentina? Designer purses in leather and snakeskin, with matching belts and earrings, sunglasses, shoes and hats arc also available. "'Our items are exclusive and you won't see them mass- produced," said Moinian. Lillie Casual is another store owned by Moinian and his partner, but down the street. It is exactly as the name implies and features handpainted t- shirts with matching earrings, _ cotton sweats, bandeau tops with sarongs, acid washed denims and hats. "'Our prices at Lillie Casual arc very aggressive." said Moin- aan. LJ/lie is located at 3432 Via Oporto in Newport Beach. Anyone who brings in this ad to the store will receive a special discount. Hours are seven days a week. 11 a.m . to 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 67 3-6830. A warehouse full of fashion values .. Ladies Apparel & Fashion Accessories A fine collection of European designs including evening wear, leathers, suedes, furs and fashion accessories. When busy executives want sound advice, they ask their brokers. When those same busy executives want to buy business suits that arcn 't faddish and will fit their sizes, they can also ask their brokers, that is, EJB Clo- thing Brokers in Irvine. In this casual warehouse atmosphere, businessmen will realize the greatest savings pos- sible on suits in all the natural fabrics of wool, worsted wool, camel hair and silks. EJB Clothing Brokers was opened by E.J. Bruno in that location five years ago. A cus- tom tailor himself, Bruno was CASUAL Casual ladies attire including custom handpainted T-sh.irts, dresses and jewelry. Waterfront Location: 3432 Via Oporto at Lido Marina Village Boardwalk Newport Beach, CA 92663 100/o Discount with thl• ad ' 3412~ia Oporto Lido Marina Village Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 673-8830 Open7Dn-(714) 675-4071 r wholesaling to stores, but became weary of that and decided to open to thi: public. "'I design my own product and because of that I am skipping about 10 operations in making a suit of clothes," Bruno said. "'And because I don't have a fancy piano, I don't have to charge high prices for clothes." The clothing is comparable to what customers would find in better department stores, at a much lower price. Bruno said his suits run from S 190 to $300 and would go from SSOO to $800 in the department stores. "'The cuts of suits today are diff ercnt than what they were five years ago," Bruno said ... All of the stores arc going for this European cut, which is smaller, tighter and more restricting. But that is not for everybody. Today's American man is fitness conscious and might be broader in the chest and shoulden and thicker in the thighs. He needs a certain type of fit and in the European cut, be has to go up two or three sizes to feel com- fortable." Bruno assures his customers that he will have a size to fit a man's needs, no matter what size he is. And without the faddish cuts. His suits are offered with or without pleats and in about four different cuts. where most stores only carry one, he said. Customers should be pre- pared to shop in a warehouse atmosphere, with inventory huna to the ceiling. On the walls are 1helws with every type of drc:11 shirt and slacks. For .ceaories, EJB h• lilt ties in au colon, prints ... ltyla for Sll.81 e11eti and lilk ICalWS. I 5 11• .. I• Busy Body is more than workout clothes Harbor Arca women know they can get all of their body wear needs met at Busy Body, Fashion Island's premier body wear store. But these days, Busy Body is taking on a new look. Half of the store is devoted to Hallo- ween, with an inventory of Halloween costumes that will be unparalleled, said store owner Bud Cowan. Last year, when the store was new, it had a small HaUoween section, but Cowan promises this year will be better than ever. "This is just going to be great," said Cowan." All of the girls who work here will be dressed up, too." Men, women and children will find everything they will need for Halloween, including full cos- tumes, wigs, false eyelashes, masks, mesh tights, witch hats, feat her fans, finger cymbals, face paint and make-up. It will be one-stop shopping for Hallo- ween. .. We have everything from a Merlin, to a court jester, to a rabbi," said store manager Carol Zeier. But for those who just want to concentrate on body wear, Busy Body is the place to go. €lothing for aerobics, dance, exercise, gymnastics and jogging is available in a profusion of fall colors. Leotards, tights, leg warmers, cover-ups and sweats out of ripstop parachute mater- ial, Busy Body has it all. Clothing begins at little girl's size two all the way to women's OM THE 10-lay l9'y Ila 111 tM clet~lll 11111 1Cctn1rta 11 ICtlVI ,._ .... \ I \ , ' ) • •FOR MEN ••• • Custom Mede Sulta, Shirts & Sl•cka • Re.cty M8de Sult• • Coat• Imported from Europe • Top Master Tailors on Premise • Alte,.tlona • Formatware Rental • Sale• Custa~ Ge,otRiMg tJ01tM~ OkdCWo~ WE FIT ANY SHAPE OR SIZE •FOR WOMEN .•. • Custom Designs • European Styles • Quality Fabrics Imported from Europe • Afteratlons on all types of Fabrics and Styles FASHION BY HIQUI, INC. 4253 Martingale Way. Unit C. Newport Beach CONVENIENT HOME OR OFFICE SERVICE IV APPOINTMENT HRS. M·F 9:30-5:30 ~y SAT 9:30-3:00 Designer Hlqul (Form.lllnegefof 476-1011 'i.":":=7 (In 11.cArthur Squere, between Dove St. a Birch behind Marie Callender•) sizes, But Cowan said that Later this year, the store will introduce a men's line. Women and girls in the market for a quality ballet show need look no further than Busy Body. A popular item to accompany the shoe is the ballet tutu Jor little girls./ · In aerobic and exercise shoes, Busy body carries only Tumtec. "It is the epitome of a classic aerobic and exercise shoe," Cowan said. "We took a long time and researched very care- fully before we decided to carry shoes and felt Tumtcc offered the best in engineering and manufacturing." when thinking about colors for fall, customers might think back to dull browns and greens. But this fall , the focus is on brights, such as jade green, red and purple. Busy body features all of the popular fall colors in aJI of its clothing and accessor- ies. Coordinated accessories blend with the clothing, such as headbands, belts, all types of socks and cumberbands, pony- tail combs and a new line of Hair Buddies in all colors. Important names featured at Busy body include Why Things Burn, Flcxitard, Soft Touch, Danskin, Kicks, Kruizer Wear, Marika, Basic threads, Bal- Togs, Body Wrap and Dance Chic, to name a f cw. Bwy Body is located at 105 Fashion Island, in the Bullocks Wilshire wing. Hours are JOa.m. to 8 p .m ., Monday Jhrough Friday, JO a.m. to 6 p .m. Sat- urday and noon to 5 p.m . on Sunday. For more information. call 710-8 116. 'M'RE FIGHTING Fa< 'O.JR LIFE t American Heart ft Association V Infants I Children's Apparel • Boutique Items European Fashions & Shoes Unique bouti1ue has something for all There is a wonderful boutique on the bayfront in Lido Marina Village, with a view of private yachts and the peaceful water. At this boutique called Lillie, customers will find everything from the elegantly casual to the tastefully dressy. And as a nice bonus, customer will find that Lillie's owners do not take advantage of the loca- tion and charge high prices. Many of the items are imported and one-of-a-kind. So one would expect the price tag to reflect it. But not so. "'We have a moderate over- head and can offer low prices," said coowner Amir Moinian. .. People coming in here want to find things that are different, but not expensive." The atmosphere of Lillie is very relaxed and casual. Help is available if customers want it, but they can feel free to browse at their leisure with no high- pressure sales talk. It is easy to spend a lot of time at Lillie, because the selection is so spectacular. Sweaters are important for fall and Lillie has them in all colors and designs. These are not just ordinary sweaters. Many are made espe- cially for the boutique, according to Moinian. There arc silk and angora blends and lambswool in every shade with hand embroidered designs, sequins, pearls and lace and leather appliques. Some are long, some waist length, some with plunging necklines or backs. To accompany any one of these gorgeous sweaters ts a profusion of New Zealand lambsleather skirts. They are available in colors red, green, black, brown, buff, pink, blue and white. All skirts are lined. Leather pants and jackets are offered in the same colors for mixing and matching. The lambsleathcr is as soft as butter, with a very luxurious feel. One comer of the boutique features the finest evening wear. There are some furs, but the highlight are the imported dresses and separates from Italy. embroidered designs show the true mark of craftsmanship. Patchwork quilted jackets are just the ticket for entertaining outdoors on a chilly day. Accessories are always impor- tant when making up an outfit and Lillie bu everything you will need. Jewelry in the form of chokers, bracelets, earrings, with different colored stones will dress up any outfit. Or how about leather belts, with hand- crafted copper, brass or enamel buckles from Argentina? Designer purses in leather and snakeskin, with matching belts and earrings, sunglasses, shoes and hats are also available. .. Our items are exclusive and you won't see them mass- produced, .. said Moinian. Lillie Casual is another store owned by Moinian and bis partner, but down the street. It is exactly as the name implies and features handpainted t- shirts with matching earrings, . cotton sweats, bandeau tops with sarongs, acid washed denims and hats. "Our prices at Lillie Casual are very aggressive." said Moin- ian. Lillie is located at 3432 Via Oporto in Newport Beach. Anyone who brings in this ad to the store will receive a special discount. Hours are seven days a week, I I a.m. to 6:30 p.m. For more information, ca/1673-6830. A warehouse full of fashion values Ladies Apparel & Fashion Accessories A fine collection of European designs including evening wear, leathers, suedes, furs and fashion accessories. When busy executives want sound advice, they ask their brokers. When those same busy executives want to buy business suits that arcn 't faddish and will fit their sizes, they can also ask their brokers, that is, EJB Clo- thing Brokers in Irvine. In this casual warehouse atmospllere, businessmen will realize the greatest savings pos- sible on suits in all the natural fabrics of wool, worsted wool, camel hair and silks. EJB Clothing Brokers was opened by E.J. Bruno in that location five years ago. A cus- tom tailor himself, Bruno was CASUAL Casual ladies attire including custom handpainted T-shirts, dresses and jewelry. Waterfront Location: 3432 Via Oporto at Lido Marina Village Boardwalk Newport Beach, CA 92663 100/o Discount with this ad 3412 Via Oporto Lido Marina Village Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 673-6830 Open7D.,a (714) 675-4071 ,. wholesaling to stores, but became weary of that and decided to open to thi: public. "I design my own product and because of that I am skipping about 10 operations in making a suit of clothes," Bruno said. "'And because I don't have a fancy piano, I don't have to charge high prices for clothes.·· The clothing is comparable to what customers would find in better department stores, at a much lower price. Bruno said bis suits run from S 190 to $300 and would go from SSOO to $800 in the department stores. "The cuts of suits today arc different than what they were five years ago," Bruno said ... All of the stores are going for this European cut, which is smaller, tighter and more restricting. But that is not for everybody. Today's American man is fitness conscious and might be broader in the chest and shoulders and thicker in the thighs. He needs a certain type of fit and in the European cut, he has to go up two or three sizes to feel com- fortable." Bruno assures his customers that he will have a size to fit a man's needs, no matter what size he is. And without the faddish cuts. His suits are offered with or without pleats and in about four different cuts, where most stores only carry one, he said. Customers should be pre- pared to shop in a warehouse atmosphere, with inventory hung to the oeilina. On the walls are ahelves with every type of dress ahirt and slacks. For ~llOries, EJB bas lilt tics in all colOn, prints Md styles for Sll.88 e.ch and Silk scarves. I 5 ...... Busy Body is more than workout clothes Harbor Arca women know they can get all of their body wear needs met at Busy Body, Fashion Island's premier body wear store. But these days, Busy Body is taking on a new look. Half of the store is devoted to Hallo- ween, with an inventory of Halloween costumes that will be unparalleled, said store owner Bud Cowan. Last year, when the store was new, it had a small Halloween section, but Cowan promises this year will be better than ever. "This is just going to be great," said Cowan. "All of the girls who work here will be dressed up, too." Men, women and children will find everything they will need for Halloween, including full cos- tumes, wigs, false eyelashes, masks, mesh tights, witch hats, feather fans, finger cymbals, face paint and make-up. It will be one-stop shopping for HaJlo- ween. "We have everything from a Merlin, to a court jester, to a rabbi, .. said store manager Carol Zeier. But for those who just want to concentrate on body wear, Busy Bod y is the place to go. Clothing for aerobics, dance, exercise, gymnastics and jogging is available in a profusion of fall colors. Leotards, tights, leg warmers, cover-ups and sweats out of ripstop parachute mater- ial, Busy Body has it all. Clothing begins at little girl's size two all the way to women's 1 \ I ' ( ) ) ' ) j I \ ~ ,: _, ON THE GO-lay • .... •II .. clo.-111 •• KCllllrtll II ICtiVI ,.,.. ... Custottt ce.o1RiKg tJollMek a~d CWOMeK WE FIT ANY SHAPE OR SIZE •FOR MEN ••• •FOR WOMEN ... • custom Mede Suits, Shlrta & Stack• • Ready Made Sulla & Coate Imported from Europe •Top Maeter Tallore on Preml•• • Alteratlona • Formatware Rental & Sale• • Custom Designs •European Styles •Quality Fabrics Imported from Europe • Alterafk>ns on all types of Fabrics and Styles FASHION BY HIQUI, INC. 4253 Martingale Way. Unit C. Newport Beach CONVENIENT HOME OR OFFICE SERVICE IV APPOINTMENT HRS. M·F 9:30-5:30 By SAT 9:30-3 :oo Designer Hlqul (Fomwlllftllgefof 476-1011 == (In MacArthur Square, between Dow St. la Birch behind Marie Callendera) sizes, But Cowan said that later this year, the store will introduce a men's line. Women and girls in the market for a quality ballet show need look no further than Busy Body. A popular item to accompany the shoe is the ballet tutu for little girls. In aerobic and exercise shoes, Busy body carries only Turntcc. "It is the epitome of a classic aerobic and exercise shoe," Cowan said. "We took a long time and researched very care- fully before we decided to carry shoes and felt Turntec offered the best in engineering and manufacturing."' when thinking about colors for fall, customers might think back to dull browns and greens. But this fall, the focus is on brights, such as jade green, red and purple. Busy body features an of the popular fall colors in all of its clothing and ac.ccssor- ics. Coordinated accessories blend with the clothing, such as headbands, belts, au types of socks and cumberbands, pony- tail combs and a new line of Hair Buddies in all colors. Important names featured at Busy body include Why Things Burn, Flexitard, Soft Touch, Danslcin, Kicks, Kruizer Wear, Marika, Basic threads, Bal- Togs, Body Wrap and Dance Chic, to name a few. Bwy Body is located at 105 Fashion Island, in th~ Bullocks Wilshire wing. Hours are JO a.m. 10 8 p .m., Monday through Friday, JO a.m. to 6 p.m. Sat- urday and noon 10 5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information. call 720-81 J6. \NE'RE FIGHTING FOR lOl.JR LIFE t American Heartft Association V Infants I Children's Apparel • Boutique Items European Fashions & Shoes Next summer has arrived! DASH OF FWl-Alllt • II ,_.,... UIHllll, ....... 1111 Rm la *-'r lllllr'lll 1111 I I U'I Hiii. There aren't too many stores where customers can buy bathing suits out of season, but at Splash and Flash, a shipment of next year's bathing suits will be available Oct. I . u1 have the largest selection of swimwear around, .. said Splash and Flash owner Jean Zalkins. .. I will be bringing in some very exciting lines, with coverups to match." Splash and Flash opened with Atrium Court in 1985 and has become known as one of the area's premier fashion shops. A highlight there in addition to swimwear is the evening and cruise wear. Prior to the holidays, Splash and Flash will be featuring several designer trunk shows. Zalkins advises to call the store to find out the times and days of the shows. "It is very high fashion, with a European flavor," said Zal- kins. Things are taking a turn and arc not as glitzy as they were." · She said a special silk fabric that has the look and feel of leather will be hot this fall, as well as a sueded silk and iridescent taffeta. Bright colors, polka dots, black and rose will be highlighted this fall. .. Bright colors are a hold-over from summer," said Zalkins, "and they are very important." She added that hemlines are "everywhere," depending on what length the woman decides is best for her. Above, mid, below the knee or calf-length will all be equally in fashion. When Zalkins goes to buy for her store, she goes with the market, but has a feel for what will be the most successful. "I will look at the line, but have a tendency to go with whatever is going forward, .. she said .... tend to be ahead of myself and if someone buys something from me, it can be in style two to three years." Splash and Flash will have an inventory of silk dresses for dressy and casual, blazers with crests and embroideries and some items with touches of velvet. Zalk ins said she doesn't stay with the same designers from year to year. .. One year, they might have some great items and another year, not so great," she said ... I just keep on top of what is being offered. I put a concentrated effort into adding inventory and don't put extra mark-ups on my clothing. That is why my prices are very competitive, without being discount.•• Splash and Flash is located on the upper level of Atrium Court in Fashion Island. Hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, noon to S p.m. For more information, call 771-3423. A complete Fall selection for the youngsters It's that time of year when a family's thoughts turn toward the family portrait and holiday dressing up. Petite Marche, a children's boutique, is gearing up for these events, but is also ready for another important dress-up holiday, Halloween. According to owner Jeannine Trout, Petite Marche has a spectacular inventory of cos-• tumes and ideas for all the little goblins. "Some people come in here at the last minute when they haven't quite put the costume together, .. Trout said. "We try to give them ideas:· expecting a shipment of more costumes and masks to make Halloween a truly memorable event. Fall has arrive in a big way at Petite Marche, with a selec- tion of colorful sweaters. Fall colors arc darker, but remain bright. For the little ones going on ski trips with parents, a cute corduroy suit, with zippers up the side and a hood is just the ticket for keeping warm. Or, a West Coast grandma can ship one back East to her grandchild who lives in a colder climate. On display is a darling little tutu for would-be ballerinas and a white lace dress with wings for the little fairies. Trout is PERFECT PETITEl-Y11111Wa m fllll 111111111Clllllf1111111 U. .... ., ,..... .... An outfit with corduroy pants and a flannel shirt would look charming on a little boy. Or, a sailor suit by Rosey Kids. Other important names to look for at Petite Marche are Miniature (714) 723-0419 UDO MAJllNA Vil.LACE 1440 VIA OPORTO #102 NEWPOllT IEACH. CA 92662 BOUTIQUE '·''Ml> Tau Nftl)Ort llvd. South, Croea Pdk: eo.t Hwy., tum left onto v• Lido,....., lmmecl••'Y left inlo tM conwenilnl-.. ltlUCtufe. Maugin, Absorba, Math Crea- tion and Oshkosh. An outfit by Scarlett Rabbit that will wow them has a sweater with a do~ applique and kha~i pants with roll-up cuffs that match the sweater. For little girls, flounces and ruffles will dress them up in dresses by Sophie Dess. For the very dressy occasions, there are velvet and taffeta bubble dresses and some with feminine lace collars by Sylvia White, Gilly- flower and Malley & Co. Petite Marche features more outer wear than ever before. Coats and jackets in all colors are sure to be a hit while keeping the little ones warm. Boys will be all dressed up in pinstripes or plaid suits by Imp. Dress shirts, also by Imp, are also featured. The finishing touch for dress- ing up in addition to shoes, are accessories. Tics, socks, hair- bows and clips and suspenders are available. Shoes include Step and Stride, Oshkosh and Little Imp, to name a few. Customers are always impressed with the outstanding service they receive at Petite Marcbe. Additional services are free giftwrapping, phone orders with a credit card and shipping UPS to any destination. Petite Marche is located at 369 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa. Hours are JO a.m . 10 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday. For more information, cal/642·4714. B 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS WI You, too, can become a cashmere person Cashmere is that quietly ele- gant material that most associate with sweaters. But cashmere styling today is so versatile, it can be found fashioned into just about every item of clothing. At William Kasper the Cash- mere People. Fashion Island's premier store for exclusively cashmere. customers will find dresses. scarves, socks, pants, shirts and even sweatsuits made from 100 percent cashmere in a whole rainbow of colors and designs. Store manager Michael Wu said now is the time to buy because the importers have placed limits on the materials. He expects his fine inventory to be depleted fast . .. When it's gone, it's gone, so don't wait until Christmas ... Wu warned. "When it is available again. the price is expected to increase from up to 23 percent ... Men and women will find all of their cashmere needs met at the Fashion Island store. Sweat- ers come in all styles and can be mixed and matched, dressed up or down. Short cardigans, sweaters with handcmbroidered designs, argyles. houndstooth checks, polka dots, turtle necks cable knits and vests arc widely displayed on the shelves, coordinates of skirts and sweat- ers can be matched and a scarf can be added to acccssorize. · For dressy occasions, the Cashmere People has sweaters with sequins and metallic threads and silk blends. There many reasons for the rarity of cashmere. It only comes from the almost inaccessible reaches of Inner Mongolia in the People's Republic of China. The fiber is combed from under the fleece of the Cashmere goat. Only the under-hair closest to the goat is fine enough to be used. The goats can only be CAlllOE COll.ECTIOl-C 12 I I 11 lllCk .. 1 ... ,.. II llylll .. Cllllrl la R1111•t1 II C1 ' 111 ........ combed once a year in the spring and it takes the hair of 24 goats to make an overcoat or two for an average sweater. The popular belief is that cashmere is a fine wool from Kashmir. which is partly true, as the use of cashmere can be traced back as far as the 15th century when in the Kashmir city of Srinagar, it was realized that the under-fleece of the cashmere goat could be woven into beau- tiful shawls. For hundreds of years, crafts- men weavers created shawls of the most exotic. colorful design, before their skill reached West- ern Europe in the 19th century. A famous story tells of a woman in France named Eugenic, who was wearing a scarf that caught the eyes of all of the Parisians as she walked by. When they all asked what fabric it was she told them cashmere. And so the cashmere rage in the Western world was started. William Kasper The Cash- mere People is located at 599 Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Hours are JO a.m. to 9 p .m ., Monday through Friday, JO a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call 72J- 6898. The Latest In Cocktail Evening Wear Fun Cruise Wear Unique Christmas Items Fabulous New Swimwear With this ad receive 10% OFF Good for the Month of October (714) 7604600 (714) 542-+Ul Main~ SutaAaa 24 Atrium Court, SUlte 305 Fashion bland THE BUSYBODY LEOTARDS / TIGHTS •Dance• Exercise• Gymnastics • Sportswear • Shoes Complete Costumes, including Accessories Galore for Men, Women and Children FASHION ISLAND (hllocb W\h1Uft Wh'I) 1111 NcwpcxtUalrrDr. Newpcxt Bach c11-t) n().;8116 I I l I t l ,.. I I - • I High fashion at low prices Ever searched for treasure and found it? It is usually quite rare to find the ... rcasurc," especially when one if looking for high fashion, but the pricetag is also high. Harbor Arca fashion con- scious women will be happy to know there is a treasure trove of high fashion at low prices waiting to be iscovered at Jacqueline's B tique in Lido Marina Village. Owner Jacqu line Kamawati is from Fra c and owns a designer b quc on the Left Bank in Paris. When she visited this part of the world a year and a half ago, she immediately fell in love with it and decided this was where she wanted to be. She still has her store in Paris. ... have very expensive items in my store over there," Kama- wati said. ..But here, I have French and Italian designer copies, at very low prices." And low they are. Complete outfits begin at $39 and run tb about $79. Kamawati visits Europe twice a year and stays on top of what is in high fashion. And customers should visit Jacqueline's once a week, because the inventory changes constantly, Kamawati said. Jacqueline's is celebrating one year of bringing high fashion to the Harbor Area and a sale is in progress. For fall, Jacqueline's is fully stocked with leather items, which is very important this year. ltemS in lambsleather in a prof us ion of colors awaits dis- covery. A smashing jacket can be found for $2SO. Put it together with a leather skirt from $89 to S 110 and the outfit is sure to draw admiration from all. Leather spells elegance and expect it to be in big demand this fall. On the casual side, Jacque- line's features heavy cotton and denim jumpsuits from $39 to $59. Tic-dye is hotter than ever and customers will find over- sized t-shirts, which can be tied at the side, with pants to match. Or, how about a three-piece pants suit, including pants, jacket, tank top in stylish rayon for $79? Dresses, skirts, blouses and suits for career dressing, Jacqueline's has them all. To complete the perfect outfit, a wide raqe of accessories is offered from SS to S25. They include belts, sunglasses, watches, earrings, pins, choken and necklaces, to name a few. As a bonus, Kamawati and her expert staff will help ·custo- mers put together outfits that will most compliment their figures. Sometimes just adding a beJt or simple pin can be the magic finishing touch. Jacqueline's Boutique iJ located at 3440 Via Oporto, Newport Beach. Hours are JO a.m. to 6 p.m ., Monday through Thursday, JO a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Friday and Saturday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call 723-()419. For P.J., it's all a matter of style P.J. As professionals become more busy with business concerns, they might not find time to concentrate on wardrobe build- ing. Or maybe they arc facing a career change or promotion and want to present a certain image and don't quite know how to take that first step. Enter P.J . McAfec-Reif, a personal style consultant who offers a wide range of services, including wardrobe review, accessory choices, personal shopping, weekly wardrobe planning, lifestyle and career changes and makeup consulta- tions and applications. P .J ., as she likes to be called, • • • Yoar Penolllll Style Coa•altaat "For the lnmvidual Whose Time is as Important as Looking Their Best.,, • Wardrobe Assessment and Completion •Special Occasion Shopping •Image and Career Changes •Accessory Selection •Make-up Consultation and Application •Personal Shopping for the Entire Family Comp/imentafy Consultation With this ad (A $75 value) "We c .. Wor• Widala Yo•r B•dget Widlo•t Compro,,..U.g Q•idity" 248-2958 believes in the utmos t in personalized service and will go above and beyond the call of duty to provide it . That includes going to wherever a c lient happens to be. .. My cl icnts are everywhere," she said. ''I spend a lot of time on the road. I live in Dana Point and service clients in Los Angeles, San Bernardino and San Diego." P .J . said that for however much time she spends with a client, that times belongs solely to that client. She brings many years of retail and personal shopping experience into her field. "The first thing I do during an initial consultation is look at the three P"s, personality, pro- fession and pocketbook," P.J. said. "I can glean a lot of information just in conversa- tion, that a lot of clients don't realize." P .J. can advise a client on a certain look, from head to toe. She doesn't do hairstyling, but can advise on what look would best suit the client. And based _on figure and build, she can advise what should be included in the wardrobe. "I especially like working with people who have a weight problem, .. she said. "Even though I am not into certain labels, some manufacturers cater to certain figure types. J help the client try to visualize where they want to go in a weight-loss program, then we take it from there." The first thing P .J . does .is to go through a client's closet and sort out the wardrobe. Then she will shop, with or without the client. 44 fn addition to department tores. I will shop at fhc Mart or various outlets. J have devel- 11111 , •• ,. •• ... Custom designs for personal fashions There is no such thing as a perfect size nine and often, women are frustrated because a dress will fit fine in the top, but not in the bottom. That is when they seek out someone who can make a dress to suit their needs and figures, said Hiqui Aghajan- ian, owner of Fashions by Hiqui. The custom design salon opened July S and will celebrate with a grand opening on Wed- nesday, Oct. 12 at 2 p.m., with a high tea party, said Aghajan- ian. "Ladies will get a chance to see a preview of my collection, .. said Aghajanian. "My thinp are of my own design and one-of- a-kind, so women won't see someone else at a party wearing the same thing." Clients will be given the royal treatment when they visit Fashions by Hiqui. Rich oak walls and floon, Oriental area rugs, plush velvet chairs give the ultimate i,n pampering. A bar in one comer off en coff ec, wine or beer for enjoyment. Aghajanian said she will spend as much as two houn with a client, assuring the perfect fit. "M<>it designers use a stand- ard mannequin, with one size," she said. "But most women arc multiple sizes." Clients can look in a wide variety of fashion books and pick out a style that suits them best. Aghajanian makes her own patterns and supervises the work of four women who work in her state-of-the-art workroom. Fashions by Hiqui can offer custom-made men's suits, but they arc made in Los Angeles, Aghajanian said she is looking for a qualified man ·s tailor to work on the premises. Clients can pick from fabrics stocked by Aghajanian, which contain only the finest 1n Jody Howell lmaae COMUltant Thoma .J. Hair Salon imported wools, silks, velvets, lace tulles and chiffons. Or she will advise on where to go and buy the fabric. .. We only order our wool from London and it is the best qual- ity ," she said. Clients will see elegant fabrics in a showca!.e . For dressy occasions, there is chiffon with handpainted, cut velvet designs and gold thread. All around the salon are examples of Aghajan- ian 's handiwork, with dresses she designed dis playe d on mannequins. For men in the market for ready-to-wear suits, Fashions by Hiqui has a rack. of fine business suits in wool or silk, in all colors and styles. Aghajanian has been in the fashion business for 25 years, She came to this country in 1972 and spent nine years supervising the design room at Amen Wardy before striking out on her own. Fashions by Hiqui is located at 4253 Martingale Way, Suite C in Newport Beach. Hours are 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m .. Monday through Friday and 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m ., Saturday. For more information. ca/1476-JOJ J. MIRROR, MIRROR ON THE WALL? * Does your image reflect your lifestyle or career? * Are you the one who stands out from others? * Do you have a hard time getting dressed in the mornings? H you are having problems in making your wardrobe work for you, it's time to get some new direction. As your personal image & wardrobe consll:ltant, we can tailor your image to match your personal hfestyle. o\~oot'\ l':l'fo v iS ~~ .. ~·1\\ ~\\ ,... t Here are just some of the services offered: Gift Certificate Available *Color Analysis *Closets *Personal Valet *Shopping •Corporate Packages *Seminars *Travel 2300 S.E. Bristol, Newport Beach 756-0750 FORBETIER MEN'S CLOTHING : WOOL SUITS RETAIL $400 =::E 5190 ALL WOOL DRESS SLACKS RETAIL $95 eJa s49aa PRICE ,. auTTON-DOWN OXFORD CLOTH DRESS SHIRT RETAIL $32 EJB $2~-PRICE ~ CASHMERE BLEND COATS RETAIL $375 ~~Es19 Fashions ... 1 a ,.._,.n coverups tum to alecon lace. swingy 7 / 8s and double breasted coats with an emphasis placed on the sleeve either deeply cuffed or serrated to deep points. Mario Valentino presented suedes in wonderful autumn colors of rust, loden green at.ad various shades . of brown. Leather is another mainstay of bis day collection also shown in rich browns and black mixed with Navy. Biagotti also likes suede but the color spectrum is lush gold to cocoa. Again. the shawl only in a paisley is worn over bis day peplum suits of cahmere. Cashmere riddles the Ameri- can designers couture. Anne Klein combines black woof trousers and skirts with cash- mere jackets varying in leftltlL Klein's accent color is vanom shades of green from lime ro emerald. Also opting for cash.. mere is Perry Eliis in his trouser suits. Most of his town suits are shawl collared or collarless and one button emphasizing a mon- otone even to stockings, shoes, wide brimmed hats and gloves. This is a si milar look for evening, only the accent is placed on the vamp of the spike heel pumps. Vittadini takes a different approach to cashmere in his return to the argyle sweater set and vertical ribbing in his suits. Donna Karan shows cashmere velour for her "duffle" coat~ and here again the monotone is the order of the day, although Karan advocates cloches and bronze beads on cashmere sweaters worn over trousers. Sachs, on the other hand, embellishes his cashmere sweaters with swirling designs of llame coordinated with the high-waisted flowing llame skirts for evening. And Ralph Lauren use~ cashmere for his lone evening 'kirts topped with straple ~ 'atin draped tops Evening clot hes range in le ngth from the extremely short to floor length. Fabricl' run the' gamut from la ce to satins1 silk · crepes and si lk ch1 ff on~. The line is the trapeze and chemise pre- dominates for the short dresses with added interes t details of bows, fringes, ro9Cs, beads or sequins given to the front bodice or the back . Strapless is stm in. We see a return to the one- shouldered as well as the off-thc- sboulder long-sleeved sheath. This long dress can either be trained or accompanied by a stoic of a contrasting color such as Caroline Roehm showed. Roehm seems to favor this year tri-colors like loden, purple and bot pink. Oscar de La Renta also like the combination of purple and magenta and loden for his evening ensembles. Sequllaed jewel neck, long sleeve tops are featured with water-silk taffeta drindls. Chiffon and veJvet is . another favorite. Scaasi takes the sheath a step further and the skirt becomes tiered and heavily ,, E~J. Bruno. • • 1111l111t .... 11111 41 Belts, polo shirts, t·shirts, shorts, socks and cotton sweaters are available, making this a one-stop ~hop for men in ttic market for a quality wardrobe. EJB Clothing lkokeTJ u a sequined. Whereas, Tarquin ruffles bis bodices and bows his evening plaids. Mary McFlddcn rucbcs her now clusic fabric into long sleeve sheath either at the hip or back. Hand-painted &ilk charmeuse boleros are shown ove the flowing trouser. The bolero jacket is prevalent in the McFadden collection usually using a jewel or V-neck, long or short sleeves. So what is new in accessories? Black organza evening clut~bes with beaded tassels. Arpacrs Austrian-crystal minaudiien or Paloma Picasso's black vetvet bags with 14 K paaementerie handle. Passementerie is a detail seen on almost every item including gloves, particularly lovely on Calvin Klein's black lace evening dress. Cuffs, to enhance those simple suits. are made of multicolor stones like Kramer's 14K cuffs embedded with opals and emeralds. All sorts of hats for day and evenin._ Aside from the traditional pump in heels, flats and wedgies, we arc glad to sec the return, of the slingback. Maud Frizon shows this style for day as well as for evening in black suede attached with faux pearls. Faux is the order for jewelry. And, of course, the biggest detail is a scarf, stole or shawl, preferably fringed to be worn o'vt r your basic black dress, jumpsul\ and evening gown. one·man operation /ocoted at I 7942 Skypark Circk. Sult~ E, Irvine. Hours are Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, JO 11.m. to J p.m. For more inf orfNltlon. call 2$0-8636. P.J •.. 1111l1J1•.,.. 11111 u oped relationships with people at the outlets aild can often get up to 70 percent savinp on name-brand clothing," she said. P.J. works to put the whole • -i:. r purple is the hottest color going and anything and everything made from suede is in vogue. outfit together. Sometimes it is just a matter of adding or subtracting accessories. As a speciaJ service, P.J. will do special occasion shopping. To mou an appoin1nwn1 for a con.ruhatlon with P.J., call For fall, P.J. aitvises that 148-19,8. ....... NEWPORT BEACH • HelpJng you to make your fashion statement • The last thing a busy prof es- sional should have to worry about is how to dress. So that is where a qualified wardrobe and image consultant comes in. Jody Howell is such a consul- tant, one of the services offered by Thomas J Hair Salon in Newport Beach. She has a strong set of credentials. including 15 years in the business. Howell will advise clients on the proper colors to wear for their skin types. ""I advise on what clothes to wear, based on their bo4y pro- files and what looks good on them, not what someone else thinks looks good ... said Howell. ""Everyone is different and indi- vidual and I treat them that way ... For color analysis. Howell said clients can visit the salon. But for wardrobe consulting, she will visit their homes. .. T he first thing I do is go through their closets then advise what should be purchased," she said. An ideal service for those professionals who neither have the time nor inclination to clean out closets or do the shopping is the personalized valet service. Howell will clean the closet and do the shopping. Then a filing system is set up as to what should TIEIE TO IELP "'Y lllwlll ;ws l.,.rt lftla •Ill Rhdill If I w1r•rtM tt 111t1 t~t l1•lwl•11t EH II Fml 1111111 llyll If lllr clllla. be worn with what. The personal valet service involves laying out clothing based on a client's weekly agenda. Howell will get a sche- dule from the client and lay out clothing accordingly. once a week. If a client must travel, she will do the packing. The only things a client muM take care of themselves is laundry and clean- ing. Howell has spoken at work- shops and seminars on wardrobe building and image. Many large -9 corporations have employed her do consult for their up-and- coming executives and manage- ment personnel, she said. 04 ) have done guest lecturing at USC and taught a class at El Camino College," Howell said. ... also consulted at TRW and United Airlines. Western Air- lines flew me out to Arizona to do wardrobe and imaging con- sulting for its middle manage- ment. I have worked with all ty~ of people, many in high- profile positions that have to have a certain image." She has also volunteered her time at occupational schools, the Girl Scouts and the Orange County Burn Center. She worked for many years in Nord-• strom 's personal ~hop ping department. Jody Howell can be reached at Thomas J Hair Salon, 2300 S. £. Bristol Street in Newport &ach. For m ore information, call 756-0750. Discover. the most upscale Inagazine reaching the affiuent coastal ntarket froin Laguna Beach to Huntington Harbour. • EWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH [714] provides exciting coverage of society events, current fashion trends, restaurant reviews and illuininating profiles of local personalities. For more information call NEWPORT BEACH [ 714] 722-1286 . • • l I ~ I I \ I I j I I t ~' • ITYlJll-llll lllilll lln I wMI •1 •' -,..._11lluuj113tCSPs For the past two years, New- port Clothing Company bas brought Harbor Area men and women the finest in designer fashions, at wholesale prices. But the story goes back f urtber than that, with owner Bob Hanna's men ,s store in The City Shopping Center in Orange. But, according to store manager Maureen John, Hanna wanted more freedom to service his customers with the hours he wanted. "We can offer appointments, if customers can't make it during regular hours," said John. Also, Hanna wanted to add women's clothing to bis exten- sive men's lines .. The store is not located in a typical retail center. Rather, it is conveniently located is a business area in Irvine, where believe what is there. Men in the market for a quality tuxedo, will find Newport Clothing Company is not an ordinary store. For instance, it has total liquidation sales in hotels, from Santa Barbara to San Diego, once a month. The next sale will be held at the Anaheim Marriott on Oct. 2, 3 and 4. The entire store, down to the bare walls, is moved to the hotels and even further mark-downs are found. And everything is first quality, no seconds will be found. .. We buy surplus, over-runs and credit holds," said John. .. And we always pay cash so we get better attention from the vendors." But customers can use major credit cards or checks as their method of payment, she added. Accessories are important and Newport Clothing Company has ties, bow-ties, scarves, belts for men and women, costume and fashion jewelry, also at low prices. As a special service to its customers, Newport Clothing Company offers personalized shopping. "We will shop at The Mart in Los Angeles and special order. if a customer wants a particular item we don' have in the store," John said. Newport Clothing Company is located at 17777 Main Street in Irvine. Hours are I I a.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday through Friday and JI o.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Saturday. For more inf orma- t ion, call 2501770. ~ nearby business people can visit • during lunch or after work. The inventory ranges from casual to career dressing. Customers will find an array of private and designer labels. For women, Jonathan Mar- tin, Paul Stanley and Bonnie cl Bill are the top )lames. Men will f md Enroe, Damon and Bellini, to name a few. Prices are so low, the first-time customer might think he or she is seeing things. .-i_., -But they only need to see the sign at the top of each rack and H°" many tima haft we "'°'""t thia about a kJYed one who isn't perforiaias r our apec:tatioaa. 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