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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-12-22 - Newport Harbor Ensignr;-;;~Q.~ .............................. _ .. ESTABUSHED 1948*41ST YEAR* NUMBER 20*(714) 631 -8120*NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPER* THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 198$ l. ·, - -: le panel investigating Judge Schmidt "· vald re -elected board prez Newport Beac h attorney Walter G. Howald was re-elected to his third consecutive term as president of the Coast Community College District. Since join ing the board in 1985. H owald has focused his attention on streamlining the registration process and upgrading district d ata services to better facilitate taff and students. How aid 1~ a g raduate of the U niver- sity of California at Los Angeles Law School and is president of his law firm. which empha!.-.1Ze civil business and trial law. He lives in Corona del Mar. T r ustee Armando R . Ruiz was e lected board vice president, replacing S herry L. Baum. Ruiz is a counselor at El C amino College, chairperson for the Pacific Region Minority Caucus of the Association of Community College Trustees and a c harter member of the Orange Co unty Mexic an-Ame rican Fducator's Association. He served as board pre~ide nt in 1984-85 and a~ vice president in 1986-87. Coa~t Community College District includes O range Coast College. Golden West Col lege. Coa tline Community College and KOCE-TV. Dr. Renley named to Coast post BY CHERYL STEH LING Dr. John Renley was appointed 'ice chancellor of human resources for Coast Community Oi ... trict b y the trustee., during a .,pec1al meeting last week . Renlcy. 52. lS c urrent!~ \1ce presi- dent a!.SI tant superintendent of stu- dent and pe r~onncl services for El Camino College in Torrance. He will assume his new duties at CCCD o n Jan. 18. He replaces Phillis B. Basile. who retired in August. and Gene J . Farrell, who has been filling in 0 11 an interim basis. Jn the positio n , which pays $78.086 a year, Renlcy will be responsible to the chancell or for employer-employee relations, collective bargaining negoti- ations and affirmative a ctio n programs in the district. which includes Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. Golden West College and KOCE-TV in Hun- tington Beach and Coastline Community C ollege in F-ountain Val- ley . -Chancellor Dr. Alfred Fcrnande1 said the new vice chancellor is one of the to p personnel officers in the state . .. H e ha~ a rich background in the area of human resources a nd has done an o utstanding job at El Camino College," Clltf119'.,... 3 BY MELINDA KELLER Allegations of misconduct against Harbor M unicipal Court J udge Calvin P. Schmidt are being investigated by the California Commission on Judicial Performance. Commission s po kesperson Jack Frankel said last week that Newport Beach reside nt Schmidt is the subject ·, of commission proceedings but declined to elaborate on any specific investiga- tion. "'Commission proceedings are confi- dential by law but a sh o rt announcement when the subject matter is generally known to the public is permitted ... Frankel said . Ouring the past few months. it has been wide!~ reported in the media that Schmidt. who recently celebrated hi. 59th birthday. and colleague. Harbor Municipal Court Judge Brian R . Carter, are being investigated fo r allegedly favoring fnends in the cour- troom and trading favors for sex. Schmidt denied all the reported a llegations last week and said he welcomed the investigation. .. 1 believe this investtgation will vindicate me and will stop aJI the innuendo. I'd like to get the matter cleared up. I have nothing to hide ... Schmidt said. Schmidt. who 1 a 23-year Harbo r Mun icipal Cou rt veteran. sa id he belte\-ed the nine-member commission a nnounced their d eci ion public!)' becau e repeated media reports had raised the level of public interest in the matter. "I have no p1oblem '-"Ith the media reporting this. that 's their job but the allegations are ab olute ly groundless." Schmidt said. PllE f--ISBllO ft. 1• THE NEWPORT ENStGN Many Santas busy this hOliday season BY BONNIE ENGSTROM Most kid s nowadays arc sophisticated enough to accept the fact that Santa comes in all shapes and sizes. Even the kids at Marion Parsons Special Edu- cation Center. a Newport-Mesa district school for the physically and developmentally handi- capped. are unabashed when the jolly fat man swings precario usly down a ro pe ladder from a helicopter. M ost of these young people will ne\er full~ under- stand the special gift last Wed- nesda~ ~s .. Santa" brought. But most will use it frequently and trul ~ appreciate 1t as it trans- ports them to sho pping. bowling and local par~s for picnics at leau one~ each week. OOrcr excursions they will take will include the Special Olympics Parade and an annual visit to exchange friendships with young people at Canyon Hills Special their school days that the .. police are their friends,., but they have ongoing. firsthand experience with this adage. Several years ago, after a long. nurturing relationship, the Costa Mesa police formally "adopted" Par- BEYOND THE8ASICS sons School in the Partners in Education Program. It seemed as if they had always been there, to lend a hand. visit children in the classroom, instruct them on safety procedures and just plain show thal they cared. Education Center in the Orange Last Wednesday they fulfilled Unified School District. a dream by presenting Principal Alt of the students at Parsons Dick Watts with a check for know and love the Costa Mesa $3.000 from the Police Associ- police. Not only have they been ation to round out the needed taught from the beginning of S 16,000 for a new nine-passenger HAPPY HOLIDAYS from GRLlPHCS™ C: 1\ I. I. 1: B '( FINE ART • POSTERS • mA~NG 41 9 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa • Ford van which will give them more accessability to assimilate into. the larger community. The other portion was diligently raised through private donations and PT A efforts with the ded- icated assistance of teacher. Tomi Scofield. Watts is thrilled and grateful for this outpouring of support and caring. His final _ hope to • complete this dream-come-true is that an organization or ind i- :11•.JWlillDJ'l'Jia~Mi•~•D-.J••~llil•••~••.. vidual will come forth with the DOCTOR JAGUAR, INC. INDEPENDENT SERVICE & REPAIR PROTECT YOUR JAGUAR WITH QUALITY SERVICE BY EXPERIENCED PROFESSION~LS 644 W. 17th ST. COSTA MESA, CA. 92827 (714) ~46-2816 last $4,500 needed to outfit the van with a wheelchair lift so that all the students can participate in the outings. • • • For the residents of the Long Beach Veterans' Hospital. Santa came in a multitude of shapes. sizes. voices, antics and giggles. An annual project of the Corona del Mar High School PTA is to sponsor a holiday visit to the institution by 7th and 8th grade students. who entertain the veterans with holiday acts and distribute gifts that their class- mates have donated. IAITA'l llEllOI -MM. C.. 1111 .. 111 ..... (hll. L II II) a. En1*•· lrillll l.llllrm. -... lhb1lt ... f'9clc) .... ll1t11r•111 WI ...... llCll 1td1nl1 wlll IAlll'trln• II Ill V..'a l ltpfllt II l.1111 .... llllw. C.. ... ,.._ .... A1111l18111 Prnl•1n1 Ill .llrry l1l au_, fill) .. ¥ • lallllll fflllll) ,r.-I II.• clllct II hrllll lclllll ,,..... .................... , .................... . This year 40 students per- formed in a variety of 15 acts, and 35 more students hitched a ride on Santa's sleigh. NMUSD bus, to chat with the vets and distribute gifts and the goodwill that comes so easily with youth. According to Jim Roberts, par- ent and frequent chairman of the event and 10-year volunteer musical accompanist. "This is a really meaningful event.., No one is sure who gets more joy from this exchange, the veterans or the students. Stu- dents come back transformed, seeing the infirmed, the elderly, the incapacitated in a whole different perspective than the picture book one they are famil- iar with. Sitting with an ampu- tee, chatting and exchanging jokes, can make a life-long impression on a privileged, healthy 12-year-old. Last Wednesday, at 8:45 a.m. in the Cd M parking lot, PT A chairman of the event Janet Ray, a committee of moms and a whole bunch of kids packed up van-loads of gifts, pre-wrapped by another committee, to take to Long Beach. The caravan set off following the big yellow bus at 9 a.m. and by 10 a .m. the stage was set. This year the acts included: magician David Rafalovich; comedians Brian Hafer, Adam Greenfield and Schafi Siddiqoi; soloist Shannon Joyce; jazz dancers Erika Westberg and Erica Y ankovits; comediennes Amy Patterson and Evie King; a comedy musical entourage by Kellie King, Pooneh Bassirpou, Jenny Real, Lisa Stuckes, Amy Marino, Stephanie Yamaguchi, Shannon W&ters and Nicole Greeno; pianist Christine Win- ton; orator, Brandon Lee; and that crazy group of girls, my daughter and her friends, a singing and dancing quartet, Dana Engstrom, Kristen Lof- strom, Jessica Michalik and Sloane Richardson. All performed beautifully and all were warmly received by the 40 men and women who were their delighted audience. Bonnie Engstrom is a member of the Corona de/ Mar High School PTA, the Harbor Coun- cil PT A and serves as a chairman on Fourth District PTA . LADIES ITALIAN BOUTIQUE • Glamoroa• Eve.Uag Fa•6io11• • Vni11ae Acce .. orie• at . Rea•oaable Pric e • THE CROSSROADS 3800 Barranca Pkwy. Irvine Open Daily 552-7780 CREMATION SERENE BURIAL AT SEA LOW COST SEND FOR FREE BROCHURE • • • • • • • • • • • • • Name Address -------- C11y --------- Stilt/Zip THI NIPTUNI SOCllTY 474 E. 171h STREET COSTA MESA. CA92t27 ,.. .,, ..... ,.,, a:• .. Coast ... Clllti..i ,,.. ,... 1 Board President Walter G . Howald said that it was Renley's background and experience that sold trustees on the appoint- ment. Renley was chosen from a sea of 81 applicants, whose inquiries came from as far away as Florida, New York and the New England states. The board made two other key appointments in further action last week. Dr. Donald E. Price of Oxnard, manager of the infor- mation systems of the Ventura Community College District, was selected to be executive director of information services for the distnct. He will assume duties on Jan. 17, administering the district data services and telecommunications units. IRSllEI !!, t• THE NEWPORT ENllON-la. I Man shot by intruder A Newport Beach flight instructor was shot with his own gun Monday night when be struggled with an armed intruder at his 16th Street apartment. David AJlan Kazeck, 36, was transported to UCI Medical Center where he underwent surgery for a single gunshot to his abdomen, and is in critical but stable condition, said New- port Beach Police spokesperson Bob Oakley. Kazeck was confronted by the unidentified suspect at 8:50 p.m . just outside his Oakwood apart- ment and forced inside at knife- poi nt. When the suspect demanded money, Kazeck attempted to arm himself with a handgun and a struggle ensued, Oakley said . Kazeck was shot while he and the suspect wrestled with the gun. The sus~ct was gone when police arrived at the scene. It is not yet known if the victim knew the suspect, Oakley said. Karen Ann Klammer of La- guna Beach, director of college development at Golden West College and executive director of the foundation, was selected to fill the position of director of community and economic devel- opment. She will take her posi- t ion on Jan. 5 and will be responsible for developing working relationships among businesses and public agencies and the college distric t. FLU AWAY-N1r11 .._ Wtlla If ..... l1m1rlll l llfllll Pnll ... ill Mllilislln I fl1 .. II • If azm If lllilrl .. llet ... 11111 If i-. -,mrs .. ay •rr.11 fl• alllt "91r111. TM..,,.., -ety lltr1 oin us this Thursdrt Fridrt Saturday and Sunday for outstanding live entertainmentwith a fabulous bay viewf Outside on our waterside deck ... or inside ... the music's hot! Another agenda item to come before the board was the deci- sion of land utilization options at Orange Coast College. It was recommended by Fernandez that the district reject any bids outstanding on the project. tM -lick Matin U I lftlla If ~lllHll lM 11111 If 1'e ftl -· .. ~its lllltrs ..,.a.Uy Ill~. PMOTO IY llAllY DECHllllCO DEC. 22 a 23 .. THE NEIGHBORHOOD" "No action was taken on that item at all," said Barbara Fryer. spokesperson for the district. "No one made a motion and it just sort of died.·· Earlier this year, the district had taken proposals from five developers to build high-density residential and commercial buildings on 14.5 acres of college land, Fryer said. She added that the district wants to continue to review its options and that Fernandez believed no action was necessary. 24" IC 36" NMUSD. • • coltilllll frlln 11111 1 SS,000, which was raised at the group's Five-in-One event in October. Other highlights of the board included a hol'iday presentation of a choral reading by fifth and sixth grade students from Wil- son School and the recognition of a Wilson teacher, Paul Karagheusian, for his contributions to the Johns Hop- kins University Center for the Advancement of Academically Talented Youth. Karagheusian was nominated by student David Brussin, who participated in the program over the summer. • The board commended the service of Ken Wert, director of WITH THIS AD S519.00 ~'Be(( Phill Berman's South CCJ ... Plaza Wllee AaOl9 ...... .. SoultC...Plllla 754-7485 safety, security and worker's compensation for the district. Wert announced his retirement as of Jan. 6 , 1989. "It is truly the end of an era and the beginning of a new one," said Superintendent Dr. John Nicoll. "Ken can't be duplicated or replicated. Shakespeare said, 'We shall not see his like ag~ln' and that applies to Ken." • Nicoll announced that employees in the district contributed $26,015 to the Uni- ted Way Campaign last year. 9 PM-1 AM Loc•I • .. ••11 l'I li111f1 _,,._ fwrf Lu ... Miu••••,_,.,,.-. .. ,.,.. 7ff.11J-Dft Exclusively Model Railroading Something For Everyone, trom the Begifiaer to the Adw•ncMI Model• O rating Layouts ''0,'' "HO," "N,~' Gauge Lant Selection of DNEL on the W•t eo.at ...,..s.11ct1onof ···-· ---... 'lG ·B~ ........ Special 569995 . . ... , , ........ -.. . ... .. . -. . . . ,_ 4 IR&llEI ft, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Fa Animals as gifts Christmas is a traditional time of giving, and while many of the gifts under the tree will come from the heart, others will come as a last minute whim. The nice thing about nearly all of them, though, is if they aren't right, they can, at least, be exchanged. There is, however, one exception, one type of gift that can't be simply taken back to the store without sometimes devastating and always heart-rending consequences. Having an adorable little puppy or kitten unaer the Christmas tree may create a special moment on Christmas morning, and it might even look good on videotape for the rest of the year. But dogs and cats aren't toys that can be played with for a while then placed on a shelf and forgotten. Beyond the thrill of first seeing that sweet little animal on Christmas morning is a lifetime of responsibility. As hard a fact as it is , this is 'a responsibility often times beyond the ability or desire of recipients to fulfill. A sad reality of the holiday season is that many of the kittens and puppies wearing bright red and green bows under the tree in late December will find themselves alone, forgotten, unloved and abandoned in a cage at a shelter by February. This is a problem that is easy to avoid. According to the Los Angeles County Department of Animal Care, people tend to return pets because the animal was too big or too small, has the wrong disposition, was a cat instead of a dog or vice versa, soon became ignored, stressed, or wasn't obedience trained . Since these facts exist, agencies suggest letting the recipient of a pet pick it out themselves to avoid confusion, after first determining that the people who are to receive and care for the pet, particularly young children, understand the responsibilites they are letting themselves in for. Once the decision has been made to adopt a pet, whether as a Christmas present or not, we suggest checking out the various shelters rather than one-stop- shopping at a pet store. The animals at the shelters, many of which are strays, abandoned animals, or animals returned by former owners, are in desperate need of new , loving homes. And, according to shelter personnel, mature animals will adjust quickly to a new hpme, will be more receptive to training, will understand they've been rescued and respond with a unique kind of love and loyalty. We applaud the action of the shelters and clinics, and we urge people seeking new pets at Christmas to first realize their responsibility toward them and then adopt one from a shelter .. A small and innocent life could weigh in the balance. Baker Communications 901 Dovet' DriYe Newport a.ch, CA 92eeO (714) 831-8120 ,,..... tend "*' to; P.O. Box 9388 Newport Beech, CA 92158-9399 The Newpott Enlign la pubtiahed weekly on Thuf"ldaya. m:z·· .·. ,,. ,111 '' ... J .·~· Y e . .,· , ' . r • ·1 .. /. £ • t,./:': I Jr.' . ... A tale of two centers If you want to avoid the crowds, do all your Christmas shopping at Fashion Island in Newport Center. Thcre~s hardly anyone up there, except for the shopkeepers and construction workers, and you hear many explanations for the stark empti- ness in what used to be a bustling happy place at Christmas. Some blame it on the contin- u ing reconstruction, the so- called '"Renaissance" of Fashion Island. Thia bas been going on such a long--time. In fact, one wag said that if the original Renaissance in Italy had luted this long, Savarnarola would have died from old age, not from hanging and burning. Othen blame it on the dra- matic up-scaling of all stores, shops and merchandise, ever since the J.C. Penney Company wu kicked out of the Island and its garage converted into Amen Wardy'1 for the ultra-rich. One day last ~t I 1pent two boun in Fashion bland and two hours in South Coast Plaza, and the comparison is friabteni.Da if you're a Fashion hland mer- chant. There are great crowds, and mulic and fun at South Coast Plaza. And children. Tbat'I tbe difference, really. Somehow the manapment of The Irvine Company and of Fubion Island have ipored or foqotten the children, bec1m1e there were very few -really allllOlt DODI-in Fubion lllllDCI, aor mould there be. Tbe ... Fllbioil lllwl bM eli" .... ..,OU• that miabt .,,.. to -~ bUt .Suk Yuppies. No court~ ... and .... wl fun. Even Santa Cla•t wu abDOlt • tecret, tacked awar ia • ..., ... ia ....... .., bet•eenlhlffua'lad..._.. W"lllbire. He ftl a Y.,,il lJpe s.ta., m .._ I ~i1111d ... ................ _ 11"91 to •11t1e., a kY or two . It was so depressing. The great courtyard in Fashion Island is gone now, and you sec the· promise of new bastions of bautc couture shops slicing at a rakish angle across what used to be the court. So a new place had to be found for the Christmas tree-a 110-foot giant from the Mt. Shasta arc~ a silver fir standing between The Broadway and Al Douglas's Garage. Herc, again, the Fashion Island people were we planned the annual Christ- mas party for Avco employees and their families, and we bought more than SOO toys from Karrs, who wrapped each one and indicated whether they were for a boy or a girl, and in what age group. Then we took them all to The Ncwportcr where President Wally Merryman per- sonally gave the toys out as children's names were called. Back in those days there were crowds in Fuhion Island, and Time of my L ife terribly defensive, in a long red poster that stated the tree was destined for lumber before they aavecl it for Fubion bland, and after all, it made aood ccoloaical seme to cut down the 79-year- old aiant. It let the 1unlight tbroup for 1maller treea. You can im•aine tbit 1111pect loaic beina med to cut down all the redwooclt. But look •pin, the tree beld 5,000 omamenta and tboua1Dd1 of lilbtt IDd tom of flockill1 be9d1, and all the other extranpnt poetura of a center for tbe rich. But not one child WM U'OUDd to enjoy tbit awe- IOIDI lpectlde. . •ft'I the wont Cbriltmaa in the biltory of Faabioa l"a'MI," one wtcra clepmuDent ma- apr ia a IDljor' lkn told me. •Not tince we opened 2JO ,_,. 110 Mw we b9d IO little tnfrlC. We do mill Pemaey'I aact The . Riglr and other lppeala to a .,,..... martet." It-didn't teem like Chritt- IDM. Daltoa'I boobtore ftl .... eaaplJ. So .. &.l's'°' ltON. y_.. Ip, dlil WM IO ~ I ooMI tzrtl; Ill ia. ............. ,... .. BY JIM FELTON music, and even a Salvation Army miu ringing her bell and standing beside her alma bucket. Now there are two cute little gals near Robin1on '1, one selling jumbo bot dop, the other serv- ina tea and coffee. "Where i1 everybody?" I uted. '"Ob, it'• only Tue.day," the bot doa airl aaid clefemively. Well, it wu only Tuesday at South Cout Plaza too, but the partin1 Iott were full, and 10 were tbe 1tora, and tbe areat avenua of lbopl, under cover, were lluttliq witb Pf'9ple-all .... but .,.nicularlJ families with cllilclnn, wid~ and excited. n. line waitiaa to 1ee Santa ... i•---. ud tbere were baUoom nerywbere, and people rinlina up record pur- clmel, and 1mmna, and pory · be, the lpirit of Clariltmu w• OD the Wad, and JOU knew that '° maay were celetntina tbe bl1111d cbild ............. aad die Willa for ,..ce, ad aoodWil1 to.a. ...., Clltiltmll. ~-~ -------~·---------~~--~--~~ --- IUll&tt. l•THENEWPORTl!t8GN ,_, Tithe to deregulate the ho~sing industry The ''affordable" house in Southern California is quickly becoming a thing of the put, and the future holds little hope of a resurrection. While attempts may be madl\o produce afford- able homes by reducing amen- ities or square footage, the efforts are ultimately futile due to a number of factors. Tbe death knell for affordable housing rans quietly about I 0 yean ago with the passaae of the fmt growth~ntrol measures. Instead of allowing supply and demand to work, these measures artificially control the granting of building permits, thereby restricting the supply of homes. The result: fewer available homes without a corresponding reduction of those wishing to buy, thus increased prices. Many of the growth control measures in effect today arc the result of local governments and citizens stepping in when the state cut back its involvement in the housing industry due, in large part, to Proposition 13. The result has been ovcrregula- t ion in the form of tighter controls and more restrictions. The involvement of local governments has been a reaction to the problems population growth creates in the area of public facilities. such as water, sewer, emergency response, roads and schools. To ensure that these ·services arc maintained, governments now assess numerous building fees paid for by the developer that increase home costs as much as SI 5,000 per unit. Add to that the soaring cost of land, which in some areas has doubled in the past two years. plus the costs of Letters to the -~ Editor Dear Editor: On behalf of the entire com- mittee for the Harbor Heritage Run, 1 want to thank you for the wondcrf ul coverage that The Newport Ensign and The Costa Mesa News gave to our event. All of the publicity. both before and after the event, ensured our success this year and next. Your publications do so much to benefit our community a nd to keep us all informed. Thank you for being there for us. 111 look forward to working with the people at Baker Communi- cations again next year when we begin our planning for ne xt year's Harbor Heritage Run. Katherine Stuart Publicity Chairman /1 u IM policy of 111U n.w.r- ,,.n 10 pub/bit .U Ulln8 10 1lw Editor 11M1 11tt rttdwd, •X«pl llto# IMt in IM &lltor'I opinion ~ IUHlow, pouly ,,.,_.,,,,,.or ob.rtttw. u11n6 w.r I,,_ 200 wortb ""'Y ~ ~ubJ-cl 10 •dltlng for 1pace rMMNU. u11•r1 1hould ~ mbmitted to: u11n1 lo IM Editor, PO Box 9399, Newport Bt•ch, CA 916.Sl-9399. u11er1 '""'' l11dud• th• •11tltor'1 nomt, I....,, Mil • "'6ylinw pltorw lflllltbn. financing and building a home, ing inventory, high land costs, and the results are inflated home restrictions on the number of prices that are today's reality. units that can be built and During the housing deprcs-increasing fee costs per home sion of the early 1980s, soaring have created a market that inflation and high interest rates virtually excludes first-time created a surplu~ of homes __ buyers. My Turn IYllCl-a because many first-time and .move-up buyen could not afford to buy. Those who did, accepted high-cost loans, watched their property values decrease over the next f cw years and refi- nanced those high-interest loans once rates declined. Today, however, inflation is stable and financing costs for both the builder and buyer arc, and will continue to be, good. Yet, a steadily increasing dc~and_ of homes, scarce hous- The problems we are expe- riencing today can be likened to a pendulum swinging too far in one direction. Eventually, it wilt correct itself by swinging back. 1be state of California bas provided some correction by enacting· two bills that help overcome local government re- strictions and ensure affordable housing in our future. One allows communities to issue bonds to pay for public facility improvements, and the other provides a 2S percent increase in density to builden who earmark a percentage of their project's units to meet affordability guide- lines. Other methods of correction include passing on the building of public f acilitics to their end- Annual Yield users through methods such as arc made. However, the best way toll roads or new sales and to speed up that return of gasoline taxes, and re-educating affordable housing is to derq- the electorate about the benefits ulate the housing industry u ~ of controlled, planned growth, have the transportation, oil and rather than no-growth. airline industries. What does all of this mean to Rick Doremw i.r pre1idna1 of the fint-time home buyer? Bas-Co110 Me111-b0Md EPAC DeW- ically, that things are not going lo~m1nt, a kading re1iMntiol o: cet better unless corrections -builder. 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Balta n. ·-THE NEWPORT ENSIGN CdM girls start slowly, lose four games BY GEORGE PAPPAS T om Duttine knew what he was in for when he took as head coa ch of Corona del Mar High's basketball team recently. F o r the past two seasons, <he girls' team at Corona del Mar hasn't won a league game. Jn 1983, Coronadel Mar High girls basketball team won the C I F 4A championship. But it is distant memory no w. "We've had t wo poor sea- sons," rem arked Duttine, who has never coached girls bas ket- ball at the prep level. Previously, he coached girl s basketball at Lincoln Junior High and sopho- more football for a couple years at CdM . .. Whe n you come off a 0-10 season it's ha rd to keep enthu- s iasm up. But we're hanging in there . Things are going as good a~ expected ~o far this season." In ~ix games th is season, Cd M \ record is 2-4 with one of wim due to a forfeit. However. intereM in the pro- g ram is on the increase. D uttine said 53 gi rls came o ut for bas- ketball t ryouts before the start of the season which contrasts with 17 from last year. .. I was s urprised we had that many come o ut. I talked to a lot of kid~ a bout the program and d id a lot of recruiting. But we have to compete with club voll eyball and track a nd o ther sports whi ch are more popul ar at this school," Duttine com- mented. Obviously, 1988 will be a / rebuilding year for CdM's pro- gram. "Our team has no depth or height. We're young but we do have some potential coming up, .. Duttine admitted. Cd M's team has back three players from last year which includes seniors guard Kellee C ohen (5-9), guard Bonnie Hagan (5-6), and forward Nicole Basmaciyan (5-7). "Cohen is our leading player as point guard. She doesn't score a lo t but she runs our offense," Duttine said. "She show a lot poise and control on the court." Other potential stando uts among the younger players on the team include sophomores forward Denise Maho ney (5-10), gua rd /fo rward Naok o Yoshizawa (5-8), and forward Ka thy D e mille (5-9), center Connie La Pointe (5-7), and junior guard Rory G reenfield (S- I ). But CdM's team lacks expe- rie nced players coming off the bench and their outside shooting has also been woefully inade- quate, Duttinc said . .. Ouf s hooting average hasn't bee n very good this year and we don't have a nybody real tall,,. he added ... When we go in&ide we're not too successfut .. Defense is the team 's strong point this season. "We play good defense. No one has beaten us by mo re than 10 points so far. It's on offense DWLE DIM -C... _, .. 111111'1 ..... ... .. Kllp a lllr Wiii • II 1111 II T•n111. lllpl. 1 *'-,... IWI T•rnn •111 ••ra .,... 1 .... 1111 Fnlly lllllr ..-. ,..,_ llr 1111 ,_., -.M • la • II 1111 titlll· H1•••· Ill ... Ml't 11 Wiii llf ...... 111 lll1•1ut1 •Ill 1111 ..... rtMIT1I IY DAllY COTA where we have the most trou- ble," he added. 1 Recently, C dM 1• dro pped games to Santa Ana VaJley and Torrance in the S anta Ana VaJley Tournament. "'We were in the Santa Ana Valley game until Kellee (Cohen) got into foul trouble in the fourth quarter and we had to take her out." C ohe n, Basmac iy an, and Hagan played well in both games especially on defense. Cd M 's team should take their lumps in Sea View League action this season. The Sea Kings open league play on J a n. JO against University. .. Everybody in the league is picking us for last. It's a to ugh league. But we·11 be respectable this year. I do n't think we'll go 0 -10 this season," Duttine said. Others on Cd M's team include junior forward Melissa Drum- mond (5-5), sopho more guard Bciline Hao (5-6). sopho more guard Amy Lee (5-5). .. Heck resigns, no replacement named BY GEORGE PAPPAS Wayne Heck, who coac hed varsi ty baseball at Newpo rt Harbor for the last six years, resigned fro m h is position this week. Heck, who was a walk-on coac h, sa id he resigned to spend more time with his family and business. He owns a Haagen- Dazs ice cream sto re in Newport Beach and has a I 5-month o ld daughter a nd wife. .. Having a 15-month o ld daughtet changed my life," Heck remarked . ... knew it would before o ur daughter was born and I was thinking of resigning then but I was reluctant to. At the same time, my busi ness has expanded and it requires more of my time." "If I was single and didn't have any economic responsibilities tha n I wo uld have stayed with it forever. Baseball is my fir t love. It' difficult to leave it," he added . (Heck handed in his resignation la t Friday which was on hi 40th birthday). Harbor•s athletic director Bill Pizzica said applic.atiolu are. being accepted for the baseball coach opening but as of press- time Tuesday no replacement has been announced. ••1t's sad to see Wayne leave. He always did a good job for us," Pizzica said. In 1985, Harbor reached as far as the quarterfinals of CIF playoffs. ft was Heck's most successful year at Harbor. Since then the Sailors have struggled. Last year they finished with a 6-18 record. '--"' ·--· ...................................... , .......... " ....................................... # • .. • • .. • .. • * ~.,... ... think I gave a stability and continuity to the program which it didn't have when I came here. I think I improved it," Heck sajd. Harbor had five baseball PllTI IY llllY CITA coaches in five_ years prior to Heck. .. Hopefully. the new coach can continue with it." Recently, a rift developed between Heck and a group of parents in the baseball team's booster club at Harbor. Heck said the parents dis- agreed with how he was running the program and went to the Harbor's school principal (Dr. Dennis Evans) about it. .. Parent discontent has always been there. It crops up each year," Heck said. ... can take the heat but it wa especially tough after the type of year we had. We had the talent in 1985. It's difficult for the parents to understand the amount of time I and others put into this program," Heck said. Heck and the group of parents met with Evans. Evans advised that the booster club be dis- banded, which Heck did. .. Dennis said when a boo ter club ceases to boost than there is no place for that," Hec k added. ... tlad I WU able to_ COacP- 1ix yean at Harb.or. We have a aood aroup on the varsity this year. They're inexperienced but they will get better." CdM-Costa Mesa showdown tonight BY GEORGE PAPPAS Longtime rivals, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa High, meet tonipt in what promises to be buketball doafight. Both teams are hungry for a win followina dismal perf or- mances in The Irvine World News Tournament. The edge in the showdown would have to go to the Sea Kinp. Cd M has a considerable height advantage over the Mus- tangs, who don't have anyone in their starting line up over 6-0. In addition, Cd M has a more balanced offensive attack and plays more consistent defense than the Mustangs. Cd M ( 4-2) needs a win after their lackluster performance in the Irvi ne tourney. For the econd straight year, the Sea Kings couldn't make it out of the early rounds of the to urney. Last year's team reached the quarterfinals before they were beaten, but I 988-89's squad didn't even get that far. Cd M was upset in their tour- ney opener. They went on to win the following consolation game before failing to Long Beach Wilson 67-52. Two weeks ago, CdM bad swept through their competilion in the Laguna Beach Tourna- ment, but it didn't prepare the Sea Kings for the competition they (aced in the Irvine tourney. Cd M Coach Paul Orris attrib- utes his team's recent struggles to a overall lack of team play. "'We're not playing very well and we're not playing as a team," Orris expl~ined. "We weren't patient on offense and we didn't play good .defense (against Long Beach Wilson)." T he Sea Kings' game against Costa Mesa starts tonight at 7:30 p.m. in CdM's gym. This Tues- day (Dec. 27) Cd M opens play in the Estancia Coast C hristmas Classic against Dana Hilb at 8:40 p.m. The Mu stang~ have been struggling so far this season (they have won only one game) and were also eliminated early in the Irvine tourney. "Costa Mesa doesn't have much size and their center (Jose Casas) is gone. But they have ve ry quic k guards," Orris stressed. "We11 need to watch them." All Computer Systems •Amber or Green Monitor • M.S . 0 .0 .S. 3.2; G. W. Beek: •Mono, CGA, Hercutee Compettble • 02 .._EGA Graphk:a • Qoclc C•1nder •Pw .... /S....Pont • 20 Month Werrenty • Keybo.rd wtth I Cb Mesa's senior guard Timmy Nauyen, who scored 30 points against Long Beach Wilson, could give CdM some trouble. .. Timmy Nauyen is very good player but he doesn't have a lot help on his team," Orris said. Cout Mesa High's Bukctball Coach Dean Cooper r~marked , .. Cd M has the makinui.Of a very good ballclub. They h°fve good shooters with range and they ers around and tty several dif- ferent combinations in our prao. ticea this week until we find one ttiat works," Orris aaid. Against Long Beach Wilson. CdM kept close until late in the first half when the Bruins took a 12-point load. After the third quarter, Long Beach Wilson still led, 46-36. The Sea Kings couldn't catch Long Beach Wilson in the final play tough defense. They aJso1 ------------- are taller than us which is going' to be problem." "We're going to have o ur hands full." However, C dM is without their point guard Jeff C lark for at least three to four more week . Clark is ailing with a knee injury he received during the C l f final~ game . .. It has hurt us. We need Jerr .. leadership on this team," Orri~ admitted. everal otheT players from the football squad _wm join CdM' team this week. This include forward Jeff Jackson and guards Warren and Weston Johnson. "I'm glad to have those guys back. We're going to shift play- Compfain to a doctor. // Emergency ~ ~ ~ r---------------------1 r c __ BALLET ACADEMY.__r~---' Wishes You a Very Happy Holiday Season 'NINTER SESOC>N NON ENROUJNG ** chlldrens jazz and childrens tap ** BEGINNNG BALLET THROUGH POINtt f NEW 'IOVS' BAU.ET CLASS a "TAr AGES 5-6 f ** SPECIAL MU.ET EXERCISE CLASSES ** 1' 1 I W0 tPOch o special method to stretch and shor:>e e body Dramatic A-1ys1ca1 Resu1ts •;1--{ 2632 SANTAANA AVE .• COSTA MESA. 71•/().t6.76" ......................... ._ quarter u they were oullCOred 21-16. Matt Herrinaton led the Sea Kinp with 16 points and Brian Spratt and Matt Cwiertnia (with two tbree-pointen) were also in double fiprea with 13 each. .. Hopefully, we11 play better in the Estancia Tournament. I think this team is going to be very good eventually. It will just take time." 308V2 Marine Ave. Balboa Island, CA 92 (714) 675-6162 Season's greetings, and wishes of joy, go out. from us, to each girl and boy, and if we can help make your holidays wann come on by. and see us and take home some charm. Our Best to You and Your f amllles. Holly and Candal 01.e Secret 1'00111 ,,.J [],, q,,H. Be Sure to Tune In . • • .. YOUR BEST FRIEND" Gifts, services and accessories for our favorite pets. Appearing January 19-20 .. BRIDAL '89'' This popular section returns with even more services and ideas for couples plannin1 their wedding. Appurin1 Janu•rr 26-27 Two Excitin• Special Sections. and only In The >Ensign U>sta Mesa News • • PAIE 1-IECEllH !!, 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Boat Parade almost halte_d ,by officiiil$. BY RALPH RODHEIM Y cs, our own Coast Guard- the same organization that we support and that supports us, most of the year-almost put an end to the Christmas Boat Parade. The investigation unit of the U nitcd States Coast Guard headquarters in Long Beach used a broad based interpreta- tion of a federal law which basically made boating illegal. Bizarre you say? Yes it is. Herc is a condensed version of what happened: First and foremost, we all want and demand safe boating. To ensure safety, there arc federal regulations overseeing commercial vessels as well as pleuure vessels. The problem arose when the Coast Guard defined all passengers as a passenger for hire. If you own or charter a boat and take your f amity and friends out on the bay during the Christmas Boat Parade, that's ok-as long as they: I . Don't bring refreshments (Could be a payoff!) 2. Arc not employees (Could be payment for future work!) 3. Are not potential clients (Might be payment for future business!) Unfortunately, that does not leave much except taking the dog for that bay cruise! Of course, we all want safe boating. However, when a law is carried to unreuonable extremes, we, the people, need to intervene. Thankt to a lot of concerned Ncwporten, Parade Chairman MARINE SCENE Bill Lusk, Chamber Marine Division President Jim Har- nage, Chamber President Richard Lucbn, the entire Yacht Master's organization and Con- gressman Bob Badham, the Cout Guard decided not to board any vessels-at leut for a couple of months. How could something like this happen? There's a national bat- tle aoing OD between the Cout Guard Certified V euel Associ- ation and the bare boat charters.' The bia companies run certified vessels like the Hornblower, the bare boats arc the pleasure yachts like Mojo and B.P. John. Which arc safer? Which would we prefer in the parade? That's up to you to decide. What we do know is that here is a problem that must be decided at the federal level before next year's parade or the Grinch will surf ace once again. On a more positive note: The 1988 Christmas Boat Parade is a great success and as beautiful as ever. Cbriltmu in Newport just wouldn' be Christmu with- out the parade. If you haven' seen the parade, there arc only two nights left. Don't min boats like Bobby Cornelius' Christmas of the Future. The magnif1cent vessel bas Santa perched on a huge 60-foot rocket ready for take off complete with aftcr- bumcn and flames that shoot out of the end of the rocket (you don' want to follow too close). Other boats were decorated with inflated bears, Santas, and even the Grinch. OCC to host Michigan this week Coach Bo Schembechler and the U nivc rsity of Michigan Wo lverines will rent Orange Coast College faci lities to pre- pare for its Jan. 2, 1989 Rose Bowl showdown with the Uni- versity of Southern California. The Wolverines (8-2-1) arrive in Southern California on Dec. 26 and are expected to practice at OCC's LeBard Stadium Dec. 27-31 and perhaps Jan. I as well, according to J im Goodine, occ·s ~thletic facility coordina- tor. The Michigan players and staff are staying at The Ncwpor- ter Resort in Newport Beach. Many of the workouts, which will be held in the mornings, will be open to the public, Goodine said. The Wolverines will use the LeBard Stadium field house, practice field and weight room, and the OCC athletic depart- ment men's locker room. In the past few years, the University of Illinois and Ariz- ona State University have used OCC facilities to prepare for the Rose Bowl. Last year, the Sun Devils returned to OCC to get ready for their win in the Free- dom Bowl over Air Force. ••• OCC cornerback G unnar Wolfe has signed a letter of intent with Utah State and offensive tackle Daryl Pcss ler has made a written commitment to the University of California at Berkeley, becoming the first two members of the 1988 Pirates t o make a decision on where they will continue their educations. Wolfe, a first-team All- Mission Conf crence player and OCC's Defensive Back of the Year, and Pessler, OCC's Offen- sive Lineman of the Year, were two-year starters. Wolfe (6-0, 185), who prepped at Edison High, led the Bucs in interceptions in 1988 with 5, including one return for a touch- down in the season-opening game against Rio Hondo. The sophomore also considered Nevada-Reno, Long Beac h State and Nevada-Las V.egas. Pessler (6-4, 275), one of the Pirates pictured on the cover of the 1988 OCC grid guide, played at Newport Harbor High. At Cal, he joins his former OCC teammate, wide receiver Junior Tagaloa, who is looking forward to his senior season with the Bears. ••• OCC place kicker Kevin McKclvic, the Pirates' all-time leader in field goals, has been named to the J.C. Grid-Wire/ Jostcn's Scholar/ Athlete All- Amcrican Team. McKelvic, a business major from Capistrano Valley High, carries a 3.5 grade point average. He was one of 27 athletes across the nation to be named to the team. McKelvie set an OCC career record by kicking 18 field goals for the Pirates in 1987-88 in 24 attempts, breaking the old record set by Woody Tressler in 1974-75. In 1988, McKelv.ic connected on 8-of-11 three ttoinHrics and 20-of-2 l touchdown conversions to lead the Bucs in scoring with 44 points. i-~~~.~~~~~,~~~~ I HAPPY HOLIDAYS N The Travel Trailer Park ~vith Lau1ich Ramp a11d 011e glorious mile of sparkli11g beach. D Complete R. V . Park D Campground D Boat Launch Ramp D Complete Marina Services D Snack Bar & Restaurant Less than 1/2 hour to: Disneyland, Knott's Berry Farm, Wild Rivers, Queen Mary. ' 1131 Back Bay Drive, New1>9rt Beach, Calif. 92660 (714) 644-0SIO Enter ofT Jamboree Road ·- D Laundromat & Grocery D Swim, Boat, Fish D Lifeguard Controlled D Facilities for Groups & Clubs D " Boat Rentals & Video Arcade ~ 11 c t1 a ·Police Blotter The Police Blolfer is preMttNd as • publil' ,,.,.,;ce from the Hl•potf En ... defMliflS cmnes and •rrests in ~ SNch. It should be noted that crimes listed •re only those wh1eh •re reported to the Newport Buch Police Deoartment and arrests ~ are only those suspected ol cflmes and not those convicted MONDAY, DEC. 5 CRIMES 0900 -Vandals reportedly caused $400 in damage to a residence in the 100 block of 33rd. 1250 -Jewelry valued at $9 ,960 was reported stolen from a residence in the 3000 block of Park Newport. 1420 -A necklace valued at $1,200 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1200 block of West Coast Highway. 1700 -X-ray equipment valued at $18,433 was reported stolen from a doctor•s office in the 3200 block of Newport .. ARRESTS 0730 -Enrique Urrea Mar- tinez, 21 , of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of residen- tiaJ burglary. 0900 -Terry Mark Groh, 24, of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of battery on a police officer. 1900 -Jueren Krogmann, 46, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. 2100-Edward Randall Stepp, 33, of Redding was arrested on su4icion of pos ession-of kno~rty. TUESDAY, DEC. 6 CRIMES 0456 -An attempted residen- tial burglary was reported in the I 00 block of Balboa Coves. 1145 -A dishwasher valued at $600 was reported stolen from a garage in the 1900 block of Port Claridge. 1220 -Stereo equipment valued at $230 and a jacket valued at $200 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 400 block of North Newport. 1830 -A radio valued at $250 was reported stolen from a residence in the 800 block of West 15th. ARRESTS 0230 -Guy Stewart Graham, 28, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 1700 -David Arthur Kane, 36, of Irvine was arrested on suspi- cion of drunk driving. 2310 -Owen Craig Shannen, 24, of Fountain Va lley was arrested on suspicion of carrying a concealed weapon. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7 CRIMES IOIO -A dress valued at $1 ,7 10 was reported stolel) from The Forgotten Woman located at 401 Newport Center Drive. 1500 -C~era equipment valued at $41'1' was reported stolen from a ve hicle in the 1700 block of West Oceanfront. 1800 -An attempted residen- tial burglary was reported in the 800 block of West 15th. 1930 -Bicycles valued at $900 were reported stolen from a garage in the 300 block of Buena Vista. ARRESTS 0245 -J ohn Victor Blyzka, 25, of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 2330 -Thomas J oseph Scheidler, 39, of New ho pe. Minnesota, was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 2335 -Roderck Guy Spaeth, 31, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of 4runt driving. THURSDAY, DEC. 8 CRIMES 0945 -A tool box and tools valued at $3,349 were reported stolen from a garage in the 100 block of Pearl. I J 50 -Car stereo equipment valued at $500 was reported stolen from a vehicle in the 900 block of Baywood. 1345 -A car stereo valued at $700 and a pair of sunglasses valued at S45 were reported stolen from a ve hicle in the 700 block of Alderwood. 1850 -Men's clothing valued at $250, a bookbag and books valued at $200 and a car speaker valued at $45 were reported stolen from a vehicle in the 3300 block of Via Lido. ARRESTS 0225 -Mario Franco lacobo. 26. of Montreal, Canada, was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 11 lS -George Lee Cole Jr., 18, of Huntington Beach wu arrested on suspicion of posses- sion of stolen property. ll4S -Kevin Conradt, 26, of Laguna Niguel was arrested on suspicion of grand theft of property. 1630 -Kym Karen Maese, 31 , of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of grand theft of property. FRIDAY, DEC. 9 CRIMES 0135 -Vandals reportedly caused $250 in damage to a vehicle in the vicinity of West Balboa and 13th. 1820 -An attempted burglary was reported in the 400 block of 39th. ARRESTS 0900 -Herbert Gregory Traf- ton, 42, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of inflict- ing injury upon hjs wife. 2330 -William Michael Hol- landsworth, 21 , of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 2355 -Fernando Antonio Machuca, 31 , of El Monte was arrested on suspicion of the unlawful taking of a vehicle. SATURDAY, DEC. 10 CRIMES 0545 -Vandals reportedly caused $400 ii) damage to a telephone booth at Corona del Mar State Beach. 0800 -Miscellaneous items valued at $6,309 were reported stolen from a residence in the vicinity of ··\lista~Q.r-Q....,f.J!~ - Perla. ARRESTS 0030 -Ignacio Tiznado Zepeda. 29, of Rosemead was arrested on suspicion of the unlawful taking of a vehicle. 0240 -Carole Ann Cotter, 26, of Huntington Beach was a rrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 0330 -Douglas Milton McBride was arrested on suspi- cion of drunk driving. 2305 -Thomas Ray Ohm, 40, of Laguna Beach was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. SUNDAY, DEC. JJ CRIMES 0630 -A case of animal poi- soning was reported in the 400 block of 38th. ARRESTS 0315 -Paul Diguilio, 31. of Cowan Heights was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. DOWNEY SAVINGS * - ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION * Wishes You a Happy Holiday and Prosperous New Year! Glenn P. 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Charlene and Hans Prager, Pat and Clint Hoose, Ileane and Nick Doolin, Tina and Matt Harborlites Some of the guests were Mon- ica and Tom Deemer, Ann and Bill Lusk, Dorothy Y ardlcy with Walter Reeve, Joan and Tom Richardson, Betty and Fred Grazer, Suz~e and Herb Sutton, BY DINA VON BURGER Schafnitz, La Vonnc and Arb Campbell, Pat and Alan Rypnski, Mimi and Tom Cross- son, Nancy and Jack McNaughton, Paula and Pat Michaels, Kay and Victor Mar-' rero, Cookie and David Marotta, Ollie and Stan Hill, Fritzie Wiliams. and we want to add that Beverly and Bill Ray were out of town. • • • Solid chocolate Christmas trees and tiny candles were among the festive decorations for the 40th annual Candy Cane Ball. Sponsored by the Junior Auxiliary, the dinner, dance and silent auction was held at the Four Seasons. Char Rus chaired this Assistance League benefit. • • • The Rex Restaurant once again did a terrific job on their luncheon, which benefited the American Red Cross. So pop- ular has this affair become that the hours were extended by the owner Rex Chandler. • • • Had a terrific time at the 80th annual Christmas Boat Parade 6f Lights. The theme this year was .. 100 Y cars of Nautical Cheer." Richard Luehrs hosted a party the first night at the Balboa Bay Club on behalf of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. Just one of the many private parties. Gl wil .. B sbl Jaj be m• sid I :~ tlM $1 Boating classes offered A course in coastal navigation will be presented this spring by Orange Coast College's Marine Activities Department. Spring semester classes begin on Monday, Jan. 9. Listed as Marine Activities J 20 in the OCC schedule, the course meets Monday evenings from 7 p.m. to JO p.m. at the college's Sailing and Rowing Base in Newport Beach. The class focuses on charts, navigational publications, plot- ting and advancing positions, compass correction, taking and plotting bearings, electronic aids, determining tides, and current sailing. Spring registration is under- way, and rgistration appoint- ments are available in OCC's Admissions Office. The office is open Monday through Thurs- day from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Fridays from 8 a.m. to S p.m. For spring registration infor- mation, phone 432-5678. The United States Coast Guard Auxiliary. Flotilla 27, will offer a I 0-week course on "Boating Skills and Seaman- ship," beginnign Wednesday, Jan. 11, at 7:30 p.m. Classes will be held at the Newport Harbor- master's classroom, 190 I Bay- side Drive, Newport Beach. It is suggested that students arrive early the first night to obtain class materials. Cost for the materials and textbook is $16. The classes arc free. The skills learned in these clatea are valuable aids in the enjoyment of boating. Subjects include safe boating operations, "Ca••Mbip, aids to navigation, radio communication, charts a.d compass, and many more interesting topics relating to boatina. For further information call Bill Rainbolt, 67S-9S82, or Bar- bara Farley, S8 l-SS68. 1111 • llry N I.ml II Ill l:.lf C.. Ill. It's a Special Season in The Village °'-" t mbt-r I 23 This is the most exciting time of the year at Lido Marina Village, and we're dressing up for the holidays in fine Vic- torian style, recreating the look and feel of a 19th Century vil- lage. It all starts Thursday. December 1st, at 4:00 p.m. with a tree lighting celebration and the first of daily three hour visits by Santa ( 4-7 p.m.). There's also a whole list of special events and activities throughout the month that will make your holiday visit to Lido Marina Village a memo- rable one. Shop At A Leisurely Clip Clop Clip Clop Ottembtt l, 16-23 Begin your holiday shopping experi- ence at Lido Marina Village by tak- ing a fanciful ride through time in a horsedrawn carriage. Travel from our parking area over cobblestones to our relaxing village setting, where you'll find sortie entertaining "villagers" and a wide variety of interesting shops and galleries with many great gift ideas. There will even be a gift wrap in Victorian Carolers to stroll our village streets, singing good tidings to you and all of your kin each evening. Join in and sing along! Season's Eatings- and Drinkings &bop open from 12-6 each day to wrap purchases free of charge Take a break from holiday shop- ~::::::;~~~ ....... and have some roasted chest- from our stores. Don't Miss The Boats- Or Restaurants! Ottembtt 17-23 The Annual Newport Harbor Christ- mas Parade of Lights is an event you won't want to miss, so bring the family and come early to get a dockside seat at one of the many restaurants in the vil- lage. Later, slip away on your own to do a little shopping-it's all only a cobble- stone's throw away at Lido Marina Village. Hum and Enjoy Traditional Christmas Carols Decembtt 1-3. 9. 10. 16-18. 23 We're going all out to start your holiday season off on a harmonious note. That's why we're calling t.ma,eT-..: Dec. 1. 3:30-6:30 p..111., 16-17. 4:00-7:00 cl 8:00-10:00 p.m.., 18. 12:00-S:OO p.m. A 5:00-7:00 sun.. 19-23. 4:00-7:00 p.m. nuts from our street cart. Or how about an egg nog with one you Jove at one of our cafes or lounges? Tis the season. for au the right reasons. at Lido Marina Village. This season pass up the mall, and have a ball at Lido Marina Village! We look for- ward to seeing you here! For store hours and eYenl times call; 714/875-8662 ,.. 1!-IBEIJla n . 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN GOIN& FORTH -llllflln If 1111 St. Al*lwl cMir flll Ill If 1111 ___, ,_ • lllllr W1Y 11 lite clllrcll 11111 fir Ill _, CWiltw wt DECISIONS -lritll ... lqtt V .... Illa• I. -1111111~ ,_11111 tlfta It tlll New,.rt H1Blr Art ·-·a .,.cial K~'a ..... I lllllllly Mii II 1111 ..... ar r .ea ... 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"'' Ente 'End of the World': No nukes are .good nukes BY CHERYL STEHLING Ever wonder what it will be like when "the end" comes? Will we go out with a whimper, or a bang? Michael Trent. A very broke playwright, tries to solve that puzzle, but comes up empty· handed in Alternative Reperfory Theatre's production of Arthur Kopit's "End of the World." Trent i~ a character who finds GULLIVER'S C~ristmas s' \ 1s every , :i.-t"· - December J?r" at Gulliver's "With Brandon's Ntw . H~Buffet Your Christmas Will never be the Sime!" ONLY $14. 95 ptt person Cbldmt undrr I Z · S6. 95 Tis the season ol joy, so~ your faaily a gift they ·11 savor. A tndidoMI ant.a INffec 11 1nnc1on·s. Bnadon's Tnditioaal Christmas Buffet T~l•e Elegant Salads Fancy Roast Tui'kef with Apple Almond Stuffina Prime Rib of Bttf Honey Glaud Ham Se..,...I Vegetables GlaudYams Whipped Pocaton and Giblet Gravy Fresh Cra•rry Relish Delightful Desserts Pumpkin Pie HolW., Baffa I lam to 8pm MMe Your ....._ioat Early TIE WllTE mFF -....... ( ..... •rt n't ... ... •11trrl Tl'lll (1111 .... II ... I llllf •Ill ...... t1l111url .. Ill t1Rn• II "'1 II_. II Ails llfl'J himself in a compromising posi- tion when the ultra-rich Philip Stone commissions him to write· a play about nuclear disaster. The play opens with Trent standing in front of a window grate, donning a trench coat and fedora ala Sam. Spade. He appears to have stepped right out of a I 940's film noir, but launches into his sad talc. ... have a wife, kid and two golden retrievers to support," he says. Throughout the entire play, Trent provides narration. About now, with the swing- time backaround music and Trent's appearance, the audience and mannerisms that would rival is trying to figure out if this play Strangelove. parodies "Dragnet" or "Dr. ..If you can' use your nuclear Strangelove." weapons, what good are they?" Like all good writen, Trent Wilmer queries. decides that the best way to get Sandra Berent is even more a feel for his subject is to perform comical. While meeting with extensive research. So be takes Trent over sushi, she becomes the S 10,000 advance Stone gives sexually aroused when talking him, pays his overdue mortgage about missiles. on his Connecticut country And, of course, there's that home and travels around, inter-fun couple, Jamie and Pete, viewing nuke-types. wargamers who get a thrill by In ~ashington , ~.C., he sitting on the floor and playing m~ts with the ~ntnc General with toy tanks and bombers. Wilmer, who .is a m.astcr of _ They propose profound ques- double-talk, with rolhng eyes _ tions, such as, "What happens to the ozone layer during nuclear war?" This is a play in which an audience must pay close atten- tion to the dialog. And they also must have a great degree of patience, because it can move slowly. Billed u a black comedy and a mystery, the only mystery apparent is, will Trent ever find his plot? Trent is played by Greg Atkins. Philip Stone is por- trayed by Ralph Richmond. Stone, a self-avowed savior to die world, is very comical when bl pulls a aun he calls Fred on Trent. Trent plays alona with Slone .. fetiab ~ •yiq be boce luMI a BB pm be allDOlt cilled Donald. Sto• .. aDlwn with, •0oaa1c1 ii a dre.ilful name for apn.• ,,. Other cast .. tien iDclude Suzanne Qapaum • Ami~ W. Amr Lanoa • SMclra ._,..t, Jamie allCI tbe llide; F. Dom Spadaro u General Wilmer, r•t• alfd ~tlel; .MiCltele .......... and Aw and 5aev. Ch1111a as AleX. " --rhe End of the World" takes a two week bieat and ..... Oii JML 5 ....... throuala Ju. 11. Call 136-7929 for more iftfonnation and raervatioa. ' ... . - "S. int th~ Mi gu1 to Su w, dis Ne: Av ar~ tbJ to w, pb Im 22. La to Th on on Ca w. Re tbJ Ar Hi arc Ca "T wil La 01 Ac Th fea f r<J an thi M1 gu to Su Se! Co Ar dis Ne 8~ po F CJ J wil ~ sor As1 talc to I Prl mo cat the de~ sen ca<l n&1 to tio Po Sa1 En 31. .. \ __ __._.....,~ ·-~- Calendar ART I "Southern California Printmak- in1: A Suney"will display through Jan. 15 at Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, La- guna Beach. Hours arc I J a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. CaU 494-6531 . Works by Marco Sassone will display through Jan. 8 at Diane Nelson Gallery, 278 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday. Works by Sabina Ott will dis- play through Dec. 30 at the Art Institute of Southern California~ 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Hours are 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Mondays through Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Fridays and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturdays. Admission is free. Call 497-3309. Works by Wally Schauer and Roman Obnemus will display through December at Quorum Art Gallery, 374 North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. daily. Call 494-4422. "The Hinh Collection: Part II" will exhibit through Jan. 8 at the Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Admission is free. Call 662-3366. The Oran1e County Invitational featuring works from 30 artists from Orange County colleges and universities will display through Jan. 15 at Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, La- guna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Call 494-6531 . Selections from the Permanent Collection and "New Califomla Artist XIV: Tim Ebner" will display tborugh Jan. I. at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 8SO San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. Hours arc 10 a.m. Poetry contest More than S 11,000 in prizes will be awarded to the best 152 poets in a major contest spon- sored by the American Poetry Association to discover new talent. The Grand Prize is a trip to Hawaii for two, and the First Prize SI ,000. Other prizes include cash awards and publi- cation. The contest is open to the public and entry is f rcc. The deadline for entries is Dec. 31. Poets may enter the contest by sending as many as five poems, each no more than 20 lines, names and address on each page, to American Poetry Associa- tion, DeEpt. CT-2, 250 A Potrero Street, P.O. Box 1803. Santa Cruz, CA 95061 -1803. Entries should be mailed by Dec. 31. to S p.m., Tuesday through Friday , 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $1-3. CaJI 759-1122. Senkes featuring the Sanctuary Choir, Children's and Youth's Choirs will take place Dec. 24 at5, 7, 9, and II p.m. The church is located at 600 St. Andrews Rd., Newport Beach. Call 631- 2880. STAGE Ruth Wei1ber1: Paintln11, Drawinp, Prints 19'1-1911 will exhibit through Jan. 8 at Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Hours arc 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. Admission is Sl-2. Call 494-6531 . "End of die World" is currently New works by John Se:Kton will playing through mid-January at display throu~ Jan. 7 at Susan . Santa Ana Theatre, 1636 S. Spiritus Gallery, 3333 Bear Grand, Santa Ana. Call 836- Street, Costa Mesa. Call 549-7929. 1550. Watercolon by Shirley Ambur- 1ey will display through Jan. 2 at Sandstone Gallery, 384A North Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are J I a.m. to 5 p.m., daily. Call 497-6775. Works by Robert Pelletier, Tracy Reid, Lola Juris and others will display through Dec. 31 at Penimento Gallery, 1476 South Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Call 497-3765. MUSIC St. Andrews Presbyterian Cllurcb Messiah Candleli1ht "My Fair Lady" is currently playing at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theatre. Reservations required. Tickets start at $17.95. Call 838-1540. MISC. The Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade of Li1bts will take place through Dec. 23 beginning at 6:30 p.m. More than 200 boats are expected to take part in the festivities which will begin off Collins Island and last approx- imately 2.5 hours. This year's theme is 04100 Years of Nautical Cheer," a salute to the Orange County Centennial. Call 644- 6701. "PASSIONATE, U4CERL, FUNNY AND HONEST!' -John H. Richardson, LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS "Fiercely~ .... funny!' -Jay Scott. ALM COMMENT ToRm SONG 'fRILooY rcw UNI araA ,.., .... WI IPIDlllW.D I. rDS'lllN...,. • PAIL I05All' u • ml llli m.cMir' .-AIR~ IAllWI -.m. Ulftl rWIUN. mAN ..... ._,_ IAllN _. • ---· PllD mm. __ ._.. ._ fANftN mn.,,,. ,_ 111W.1 L PWiat • _.. IAlftY tliliSllM -••iu ,_ ........... --·1111.IO&All' NIWIRC.. 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The fol/owing is jwt a sample of the fare offered: ORANGE COAST UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH A special Christmas Eve ser- vice of song, readings and candle lighting will be held at Orange Coast Unitarian Universalist Church at 7:30 p.m. Everyone is invited and each pe!JOn is asked to bring a candle and holder for the traditional lighting. The church is located at 1259 Victoria Street in Costa Mesa, phone: 646-4652. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE MASTER A special Christmas Eve candlelight service .. will be held at 10 p.m. at Lutheran Church of the Master. Christmas Day communion service will be held BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION SATURDAY, DEC. 24 1 CHRISTMAS EVE 5:00 p.m. . . . . . . . . . . • . Chikhn's Service 7:30 p.m. . . . • • . . Mass with choir & bells · 1O:15 p .m. . . . . . . . . . . Christmas Concert 1 11 :00 p.m. . . . Mass with choir & orchestra SUNDAY, DEC. 25 \ CHRISTMAS DAY 10:00 a.m. . . . . . SeMce of Holy Euch¥ist Fr. DllVld C. Anderson, Rector Ai. SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach, CA • 92663 714/675-0210 P1eue call lor additional i.Diormation and wonbip achedalea. at 10:30 a.m. The church is located at 2900 Pacific View Drive in Corona del Mar, phone: 759-1031. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE EPISCOPAL CHURCH The annual children's Christ- mas Pageant will be held on Christmu Eve at 6 p.m. Open house, with a light buffet from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. at St. Johns Manor adjacent to the church. At 11 p.m., Services will be conducted with carols. The church is located at 183 Eut Bay Street in Costa Mesa, phone: S48-2237. ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The Christmas Eve service will follow musical selections by the Chancel and Handbell cboin. The ICJVicc bqina at 7 p.m. On Christmas Day, the service begins at 9:30 a.m., with a children's paaeant, communion and informal family service. The church is located at 2100 Mar Vista in Newport Beach, phone: 644-1341 . Huffman named to Fuller board ST. ANDREW'S PRESBY- TERIAN CHUR.CH Christmas Eve candlelight services will be held at S, 7, 9 and 11 p.m. ~e Mortensen Huffman of Newport Beach has been named a trustee of Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, Calif., one of the largest Protestant seminaries in the world. Huff- man, wife of St. Andrews Presb- yterian Church pastor John Huffman, was appointed last moo.th to the bo~rd 911 the evangelical, multidenomina- tional seminary. A graduate of UCLA and Fuller Theological Seminary, Huffman is a marriage and family counseling intern at CORE Counseling in Newport Beach, and a staff therapist at Bio la Counseling Center. Fuller President David Allan Hubbard said he was delighted with Huffman's appointment. "Anne will uphold the tradi- tion of outstanding service that Fuller trustees have offered to the seminary over its 41 years of service to the Church," he said. "-_;· Fuller Theological Seminary is a graduate institution com- prising schools of tllcology, psychology and world mission. Its 1,600 resident students come · from throughout the U nitcd States and more than 60 countries. The Christmas Day service begins at IO:IS a.m. The church is located at 600 St. Andrew~• Road, Newport Beach, phone: 631-2880. ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Four Christmas Eve services are slated. At 5 p.m. is the children's service; 7:30 p.m. is Mass with choir and bells; 10: IS p.m. is a Christmas concert,; with full orchestra and 11 p .m. is Mass with choir and orchestra. Christmas Day services begin at 10 a.m. The church is located at 3209 Via Lido in Newport Beach, phone: 67S-0210. ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH t~nd 'This ~tmas with the jfanlily of <500" Three Christmas Eve services arc highlighted. At S p.m., celebrate the Holy Eucharist and a pageant; at I0:30 p.m., the gift of music and at 11 p.m. is a festival choral Eucharist. On Christmas Day, services arc at 8 and 10 a.m. The church is located at 3233 Pacific View Drive in Coronadel Mar, phone: 644--0463. Or. John A. Huffmm. Jr. Pradq "REALIZED IMMANUEL- GOD WITH US!" CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICES Saturday, December 24, 1988 5:00, 7:00, 9:00and11:00 P.M. t7ffEGIFT'' CHRl&'TMAS DAY FAMILY SERVICE Sunday, December 25, 1988 10:15 A.M . ~__, Child care. K and youneer, for the 5:00 and 7:00 9CfVica only iW ..--.. -. .-.... , RMll MAii I. MILLER llAllAT •naa Frl .. ... ,.... .......... ,,..., St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ll-·7A'rlatr 1......, AMN.Ylllt"'-..... 11UC , ' ..... Ill 'Ill! t wt cam:'t.::t ....... 600 St. Andrews ROlld, Newport Beach, c.alifomia (714) 631-2880 ( acrou from Newport Harbor H.ilh School at Irvine & 15th.) Educ81or llAIAH ... I Ill •• I•''•...._ frtdlf flflllll 1:11._m. bbbi •• u.t D. Sc•tz pr1•dlnt Joel Alnmtohn ....................... Cl ...... . OI' 7 0-. .,...... ....... ,. .. TOPIC: DEC. 23 "Ask the R9bbi Ev.nl " CHRISTMAS AT ST. MICHAEL'S EPISCOPAL CHUllCH Cluistmas Ev~ Holy Eucharist & Pageant Gift of Mwic 5:11,,,,. 11:31,,,,. ll:flpm Festival Choral Eucharist CluUtnuu Day l:fl.,,. Holy Eucharist II.• .,,. Holy Eucharist The Rev. Peter D. Haynes, Celebrant 3233 PAanc V11w Da1v1:, CoaoNA 01t MAa 644 1463 CHRISTMAS EVE 7:00 p.m. Candleliaht Service Lessons and Carols: The Christmas Story CHRISTMAS DAY SUNDAY WORSHIP 9:30 A.M. The Rev. Roben Stewan preaching Cllwdl Children' Christmas Paieant The Lord's Supper Child Care Provided Each Service 2100 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach (J_,hottr Mii &11 11111/1 Sot11lt) e .... 1341 ' - ' ~ E c c F F f ~ l l p L ~ I ] I • ~ ir 5 • • ~ l u IRElllH rz. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSaGN--f'm 11 Class·· Docs & Cats .......... ~4 Hoos8eepina Rooms 413 CLASSIFIED INDEX llEICHANDllE SAW & SERVICE Antiques ...........•• 808 Appliances ........•.• 806 Livestock ........ : .... 825 Birds .. : .......•..... 826 REAL ESTATE Hotels ............... 416 Industrial . . . . . . . . 506 11 ll.<UH M! Property .. , ... S09 Lake Shore Property 515 Airplanes ............ 900 Anttoue Classic Car ... 912 Autos tor Sale ........ 910 ANNOUNCEMENTS Announcina •......... 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Card of Thanks ....... 201 Cemetery Lots ........ 201 Florists ............... 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 Funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids .... 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We play swing, cha cha, motown, t~ 40 etc. Call Bob days 631-8120 Ext. 13; eves (714) 642-9585 •Paintina CUSTOM PAINTING Interior & Exterior Totally Custom Craftsmanship. 25 Yrs Exp. Free Est. 646- 0193 •Plumbina DRAINS CLEAR FROM $17.00 ~auoet. disposal, heater1 ~~ir anytime. •ooD• 646-9296 •Pool Service FINEST QUALITY SER- VICE & R£f>AIRS. 20 yrs. expet ience. Pre s.son Spec1-I: 1 month FREE service. Free estim* & POOi -*Ysis. E~ Life Gun PoOI Sefvice. 546- 8008 ............ 111110 • awaoa-..- In 'IW •a•• a 'all•1111~111••.- ROOFING LEAKY ROOFS All types repairs & reroofs. Call for free esti- mates. 843-5995 RAIN GUTIERS? (714) 964-3662 •Stum Cleaning STEAM CLEANING Newport Power Cleaning •Sidewalks D . :~ks •Restaurants •En~rr:) 675--2523 •Tile DEAN THE TILE MAN leaky showers. ceramic tile; install/repair/acid wash/regrout, shower doors, new & repair, & plumbing. Safety bars. Lie# 432332. 714-675- 8212 or 846-8526 CERAMIC TILE Custom T ile Work. Floors, counters & show· ers. Brick or block, con- crete. 15 yrs exp exc ref. Irvine Construction. (714) 854-1772 WORD PROCESSING Pl Time Eveninc Wortt ~ by responsible. or1anized and expe- rienced Mufti M•te Wordprocessinc opera. tor on 1QUr computer. Call Barbara eves or leave messaae 721 - 6701 EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in eva- luating and responding to daily work reports sub- m itted by our agents throughout the state. No experience necessary; work at home. For infor- mation send self - addressed, stamped envelope 9~ inches lonl to: AWGA. Dept. E. Box 49204, Atlanta, GA 30359 HIRING ASSISTANT Managers and staff. If you like working in a pleasant at~os here and meeting , join Cinnamon Roi fair. APOly in person. 220'h Marine Ave., Balboa Island DISTRICT MANAGER Full time. full benefits. afternoons. Call Jeff 540- 3008 GOVERNMENT JOBS $15,400-$72\500 NOW HIR NG. Exce1lent benef · its. Call 504~649· 7922 Ext J 2550 NOW HIRING YOUR AREA. $13,550 to $59,480. Immediate openings. Call 1-315- 733-6062 Ext. #F 369 , -"ALL CASH BUSINESS .. National Company seek self-motivated person to own and operate their own business. Census reports show average profit of $1,370.63 per month expandina to $3,289.50 due to com- pany's participation. Ser- vice company owned accounts currently han· dlina Frito-Lay and other name brand food pro- ducts. Requires approx-i~ 8 hours per week and investments of $15,000 cash for equ_ip-ment Call toll free 1-8()0. 782-1550 Operator 4-S. anytime. PARTTIME FLEX HOURS to $8.42 hr. 3 positions available. Locations S.U Ana Mission Yieio. ~ rcft1· (714) ATIENTION Excellent income for home assem- bly work. Info. call 504- 646-1700 Dept. P237 YOUR ACHING 8ACI. . .MAIN? •CM,_, ... ..... , CllllOCAll .... 11 WI Din' CllllDCAE NEWPORT CHlllOCM£ ii• ..... of .. aft iftiurY8nd P9in. tN&tnent8ftd,.... billtitian t.cility utilizinl • ful ,... of ........... multi-d61ciplilmrylllllf .., .,,..... ,.., with the fi,.. C8l9 aw:illl*. 7141151-1700 .......... • ... ,_ 11 IBEllB ft. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN TELEMARKETING Tele· com system dist needs telemarketer for sale leads. PT·/Exp pref. Salary + comm. Call Mr. Turco at 975-8540 TELEMARKETING REPS NEEDED for classic ballet season. At the Per· forming Arts Center. Eve/Hrs. Salary against commission. Have fun making new friends and $. 556-2121 Roxanne EASY WORK! Excellent ·pay! Assemble products at home. Call for infor· mation. 312-741·8400 Ext. A 2550 SUNSHINE SITTER SER· VICE now hiring. Exp. babysitters and compan· ions for the ekterty. Must have ref, own transporta· tion. Gd-Pa~·Flex hrs. Sue 966-1322 GOVERNMENT JOBS $18,037 to '69,405. lmmediMI hirirw! Your area. ean (refundable) 1- 518-459-3611 Ext F 2954 for Federal list 24 hrs TYPIST -Hundreds weekly at home! Write: P.O. Box 16, Clark, NJ 07066 $60.00 per hundred remailing letters from home! Details, send self· addressed, stamped envelope. Assoc iates.] Box 309-T, Colonial, N 07067 50 STATES SEMINARS is seeking dynamic and motivated individuals to teach no money down real estate seminars. You've seen them on TV. Now do them in person. $3,000 to $6,000 P@r month possible P/T. $10,000 to $15,000 Qer month possible FIT. For interview call (208) 385· 0313 CRUISE SHIP JOBS! Immediate openings! Seasonal & refundable. 1-518-459·3535 Ext. P2954 EARN $7.75 hr. We need assistance in evaluating and responding to daily work reports submitted by our atients throushout the state. No expenence necessary; paid to com- plete training. Work at home. For information send self -addresse~1 stamped envelope, 9~ inches long to: AWGA, Dept. E Box 49204, Atlanta, GA 30359 '-.... · .l. ;. , . ~ REAL ESTATE SALES! Top producer seeks 2 honest & experienced residents and/or com- mercial licensed aaents. 80% commission+ leads furnished. Call Patrick Tenore & Assoc. 721- 1200 GET PAID FOR READING BOOKS! $100.00 per title. Write: PASE·C4041, 161 s. Lincolnway, N. Aurora, IL 60542 GROUND FLOOR OPPORTUNITY International company takina Calif. by storm. e95% Untaooed market •Up to 60% eommis· sion eCar pr()8ram •Experise account •Pt & Full time •Management Oppt. •Local training pn:Mcted This is a golden oppt Call for personal interview. Mr. Edelmann or Mr. Monrow (714) 776-9035 J 'PM-ScMof. td.-iad!N ~ .Gerber, · Chlldrens Centers OPENINGS FOR FALL FULL TIME+ PART TIME "Join The Gerber Team'! • • • • • Preschool Teachers Infant/Toddler T~ After School Teachers Subl/Aides Ongoing Teacher Training & Workshops Provided By Gerber • 7SCI> Discount to Teacher's OWdml For Olild Care . E.C.E., Elem Ed., ln"'nVf oddler or Recreation UDiU Accepted Call(714)550-1146 FortbeLocadDD Nearest You . AUTOMOTIVE needs part t ime telephone sales rep, for follow up, reorder, telephone sales exp pref. Pleasant phone personality required. Air- port area. 756-2054 FEDERAL, ST ATE and civil service jobs. Now hiring. your area. $13,550 to $59,480 immediate openings. Call 1·315·733-6062 ext #F 369. PRESTIGE DATA PRO- CESSING AGENCY Telemarketing •SALES REPS* Part Time $10-15/ HOUR SALARY+. COMMISSION You Will Need: e6 Months telemari<etina OR e6 Months direct sales experience Join one of the nation's fastest lf'OWina and prestilk>us heelthcare providers. Your energy and talent will be rewarded with: •Lucrative salary plus 307-EmploJment ••••d ARE YOU A BETTER SAL£SMAN than I am? If so iou will make SlOO;ooc> the first 'If_ in 3 Bil W8t8r industry. Call Mr. Roldan n6-1660 FLEXIBLE HOURS/VAR· IETY OF JOBS. We have clerical, receptionist, secretarial & word pro.. cessilJI positjons availa· ble. ~6.00-$10.00 an hour. Call 474-0972 for interview CHILDREN'S GYMNAS· TIC TEACHER. Move-ment education instruc· tor San Juan Ca~strano/ Dana Point/Tustin/ Newport Beach area. 10 hrs week afternoon and/ or evenings. Exp i>re· ferred. ean (714> 645· 6357 CLERICAL POSITION for er.et eetk! detail-oriented . Small c:orwenial ~office. Flexible hours. $6 to start 675· 1173 EARN MONEY READING BOOKS! $30IOOO/yr income potentia . Details 1-805-687-6000 Ext y. n96 WE NEED ASSISTANCE ifr evaluating and responding to daily work reports submitted by our agents throug~t the state. No experience necessary; paid to com- plete training. Work at home. For information send self addresse~1 stamped envelope 9 '>'1 inches long to: AWGA, Dept. EA .. Box 49204, Atlanta, I.JI\ 30359 A TIENTION: EXCEL- LENT INCOME for home assembly work. Info call 504·646-1 700 Dept P237 HIRING! Government Jobs-~our area. $17,840·$69-'485. Call 602-838·888:> Ext J3375 EARN EXCELENT MONEY AT HOME. Assembly work jewelry. toys, others. Call 1-619- 565-1657 Ext. T 2102FL 24 hrs HOST /HOSTESS $7.00 I per hr plus bonus to handle real estate open houses Sat or Sun l ·5. Call Kim 721-1200 DELI COUNTER Workers. Immediate openin~ in Costa Mesa area, for food service counter workers. Applicant must be at least 18 yrs old. Excellent benefits. Apply in person at Ralphs Grocery at 380 East 17th Street, Costa Mesa ·~ FIRST AMERICA FINANCIAL CORPORATION EARN $230,000+ PER YEAR lndlvklU811y or $807,500 with 1 o USOCl8tes (est.) with Amerlc.•s most exciting buslnMs opportunity. We hav9 ll1b8ded CPA'a, law;WS. MBA'a •• ............. ~.salespeople. and others who own franchllea. • Brand .... product • Unllmlled market • CLIENT...._.. • YOU alocate yow own time ..,.. ....... .,at no • Expert training extra COii • No lnwnlory • Product •II ... ff • lllnlmal overhead when lhown • Not a hnchlH or • No compeUllon MUI Umlled numbet of llarlcetlng Rlghta TOTAL INVESTMENT $20,000 For an Information package cal {416)368-0464 or (416)941-9922 ASSEMBLERS. Earn money assembling mus· ical teddy bears. Mate- rials supplied. No selling, Write: JO-El EnterJ?fi~. P.O. Box 2203, Kiss1m· mee, FL 32742-2203 406-Houses/Rentl Unf. HARBOR VIEW Spacious Summerset 5 Bdr 3 Bth Family Room 2 Fireplaces. Neutral tones, plantation shut· ters, large enclosed pati<?l 3 car garage. Great fam1 y area, near schools. Park Newport Center Beaches. ~800 owner agent 497· '412-Rentals tohre HUNTINGTON BEACH Share town hse with gar· age. 2 mst bdr nr ocean. Female non smoker. No pets.$550.965-1515 307-Employment Wanted PART-TIME EVENING Work desired by respon· sible, organized and experienced Multi Mate Wordprocessing Opera· tor on your computer. Call Barbara eves_, or leave message. 12 1 · 6701 Irvine NORTHWOOD, 2bdr, l bath uper twnhm on lake steps to pool, AC.1._all amets. $950. 583·7-'Vl 417 ·Resort Rentals Maui MAU I / KAANAPALI BEACH l Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view fully furn & equip. Ten- nis/pool/beach. Bro· chure. 854-0909 SECURITY OFFICERS WORK FOR AN EXPANDING COMPANY ORANGE COUNTY AREA .,,_..,,_, IMMEDIATE OPENINGS! , I I ~I . . I • Wll tr9ln. Rnlportlltion, tlllphone and. clean bm:k- gnaund mmd9loly. Unlonna pnwided. W/u9. • 16.25+ ..,.,., lnt::lut#: • Credit Union • Paid V8Clliol• RETIREES & COLLEGE STUDENTS WELCOME ADYOCAft ElllB#IU-, INC. SHU'ITLE DRIVERS Growin1 Car Rental Comp9n1 laal I......, Oplnp· For Lot AttmclanD and Slluttle Driven. Mull Be 18 Yan or Older, and Good OMV. Full and Part Time POlltlons A vallable Apolv In Person at • If pounding the pave-ment has you down call us for the best jobs in town! 18582 Beach Bl Huntington Beach. (714)~-0570. commissions •Extensive lead • Anaheim • Huntington Beach • Pasadena HOME ASSEMBLY CO. $242.10 weekly. You make plant han1_ers. Start right away. send long self -addressed envelope to: Amy Robin· son, 743 Mechanic St., Lebanon, PA 17042 WHY DOES HELEN WORK? She's financial!\' secure. Why? Helen gives out free samples at uctusive markets near home. She meets people, has fun, and works onfy when she wants to. Interested? Call KOS Marketing 962· 5688. • -~-~ now for additional posit.ons in the Orange County area. Come in to apply, or call Michaet Delawder at (213) 809-3111 EXT.2659 FHP 21520 S. Pioneer Blvd. Hawaiian Gardens, CA 90716 EQual()pportunify Employer • BuenaPait • Fullerton • Garden Grove .. • ormae County Airpon • Lona Belch Airport • SID Olbriel EXECUTIVE OFFICE 421 E. Cerritos Ave., Anaheim (714) 533-9311 • Beverly Hills • Loi Angeles • Wilshire AIU .. A ~ l s -i 5 d f\ A ~ 411 IHDlt , ... COAST PROPERTIES OCEAN FRONT H.et Moon ljay 25 acre ranch. M,500,000 home, pool, hanaor, barn, cotta••.t beach. (415) 726-472:> 500-8ulln111 PropeltJ RESTAURANT, BAR & MOTEL-38~000 sq.ft. 719-574-6121 or Box 10328, csc 80932. s 1.2so.ooo. owe 508-Hou1e1 for s.ee OCEAN FRONT HALF MOON BAY 25 ACRE RANCH. $4,500,000. Home, pool, apt, airiMane hangar, barn, cottage. 415-726-4725 GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1.00 (U REPAIR) foreclosures, repos, tax delinquent properties. Now sellin& your area. Call 1·315·736-7375 Ext. H-CA-N2 for current list. 24 hrs. LIDO ISLE 5 bdr contemporary designed by Richard Neutra. Great location. Ask for Carolyn Ross, Merrill lynch Realty, 673-7677 508-Hou-for .. GOVERNMENT HOMES! $1.00 (U·REPAIR) Fore- closures, tax detinquent . Now sell~ this a refundable) 1- 9 -3546 Ext. H 2954 tor listincs. GOVERNMENT HOMES FROM $1 (U·REPAIR) Also tax delinquent & foreclosure properties available now. For listing call l -315-733·6064 Ext. G.369 ATTENTION-Govern- ment homes from $1 (U- Repair), delinquent tax, property repossessions. Call 602-838-8885 Ext H-3375 COUNTRY HOME + pic- turesque church, in scenic Soirit Lake, Idaho. $67,L500. (415) 726- 472:> GOVERNMENT HOMES! $1.00 (U Rf PAIR) Fore- ciosures, tax delinquent property. Now selling. This area call (refunda- ble) 1-518-459-3546 Ext. H 2954 for listings. 511-Acreage ARIZONA 2.5 acre home site. King_man /Yucca $2 950. ~200 down $40.31 monthly horses, RV, OK near Ford Motor Co. No qualifying owner will carry. Agent 818- 783-7921 UT AH 20 .cres rectea· tion. Cedar~ and Dixie National Forest. Road trontaae. $7,950. $100 dn & -igg ~ 9'b . No qualifyi,.. Owner will carry. A&ent 818-783· 7921 514-0ut of State Prop. ISLAND RETREAT. FLY IN, SAIL AWAY. Fabled Orcas Is. in the San Juans, is a northwoods paradise. 2 Bdr, 2 bath home with garden. Larae gara~ & work-shop + additional 2 Bdr & 1 bath apt. for guests or income. 1 bk>ck from private air· port & marina, & beach. 1 mile to town. Owner must sell. $-138,000/ offer. 415-662-2237 SPIRIT LAKE IOAHO Country home + pictu- resque church. $67,500 ~ full price. Possible t om- mercial. (415) 726-4725 518-Real Estate Wanted WANTS TO RENT Prof female w I ref wants temp furn house on beach. Newport to Venice. Mes- sage (213) 237-0962 605-Money to Loan Widow has money for equity. loan/tds. $10,000 up. No qualify- ing/no penalty. Call Oen· ison Associates 714- 673-7311. NOW! SUCCEED WITH A LEADER f * START l~MEDl~TELY * t Oppotfun,,,.. ,,,. growth of ITAPNGO Me Crlmt8d the n11d tor: .. s .. 1•C1erka .. 'A111atant Managers .. Store ... nl!Sl8,. .. llultl-Untt Silpervisora FREE PAID TRAININGI This le yow door to • 11cure entry level ~ lnllnlng program with JOB SECURITY . ;xcELLENJ BENEFITS Good Wages/Salaries ~ Rapid Advancement 7,..' Heath, Medcal, DentaJ fl $25 -$50 Referral Bonuses Looking For A Great Future? Com.ct P9tty tt.chtel Miiin Recruiting ornce (714) 778-8837 50% L. T. V Conditional sates contract secured ~ UCC-1 and improved commercial location. $30,000 015% 3 yrs, 1109 MO. (TOM 261- 5879) 705-GARAGE SALE Tum thole un .. nt.d le9IM ineD alh.. ..... ....,..,..... ...... ule9now. 800-Fumilure OAK CABINET and 26-in. Emerson stereo TV with remote control. Call 855- 4160 SOFAk LOVESEAT, CHAltc. SCOTCH- GUARt>EO. NEVER USED. $250. 843-9294 OFF'ICE FURNITURE 2 oak executive desk, $350 each. 1 oak exec credenza $300. 2 match- ing exec chairs $75 each. Sofa $475. Oak coffee table $100. 720- 0156 SO FA LOVESEAT, CHAtR. NEVER USED, Scotch-guarded. $275. Call 843-9294 827-0ffice Equipment $99 PER MONTH RENT IBM PC clone. 640K dual drive, graphics high res monitor, 714-261·2416 828-lnvestments LOOKING for funds need investors with $200,000. All funds federally insured, guaranteed income, secured by TD. Serious inquiries to Bob 71 4-638-4 717 Enjoy 13·1596 return on tds. Also lend on & buY. tds. $10,000 up $1 mil plus. Call Denison Asso- c iates 714-673-7311 NOW! 905-Boats LIEN SALE 1-4-89, HAM Lido Yacht Anchorage, 717 lido Park Drive. Newport Beach.197919 fl Bayliner. CF#5307GT. Hull BLBA55LB10790A Type K-1 910-Autos for Sale CAN YOU BUY JEEPS, CARS. 4X4s seized in drug ra ids for under $100? Call for fact s today. 602-837-3401 Ext. 457 GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHICLES FROM $100. Fords, Mercedes, Corvettes, c~. sur- plus. Bu__yers Guide (1) 805-687-6000 Ext. S- 7796 BUY GOVERNMENT SEIZED ANO SURPLUS VEHICLES FROM $100. Fords, Chevys, Corvettes, etc. in your area. For info call (602) 842-1051 Ext 3934 ATTENTION-Govern- ment seized vehicles from $100. Fords, Mer- cedes, Corvettes, Chevys. Surplus buyers guide 602-838·8885 Ext. A 3375 Porsche '87 928 S4 Carmine Red with KOld leather. Fully loaded hke new. Save 20 Koff new price. $54,500. Call Mr. Hunter 303-499- 3713 ' 917·11dll1 Hom11 MOBILE HOME HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWPORT IUCH (714) ..... a........1p1c181 tor JOU. LIVE BY THE SEA For our December isaue only. Wonderful mobile home in perfect cond. 2 many uptrades to mention. Watkin& distance to beach. Near pool and community recreation area. Asking $45,000. Call for more info on terms. 650-7000. the cost of a one inch space will be $25 for 4 conlecutive times. You save $40 Catch Ihle Specl81 nowt ask for our Classified Director. It can be a slow death if you•re loading up on high-cholesterol, high-fat foods that may eventually choke your arteries and damage your heart. If you're a teenager, slow down on fast food that's high in fat. .. Chances are it'll catch up with you someday if you don't. VAmericanHeartAssoc~tion Vv'E'RE FIGHTING Fa< Ya.JR LIFE I • In the tradition of Thanbgiving, we've choeen the week ofNovanber 27 thru December 3rd to thank everyone who bas contributed to the fight against multiple sclcrosia. The National Multiple Sclerosis Society funds medical raearch md provides patient ICl'Vica to the more than 250,000 people nationwide who have multiple 1eleroais, a mmmon diubling neurological clilale. Counting family md friends,. mi1tion or more people have I very ~ and penooa1 intaat in finding in anne and~. So, "tbmb a million" for your suppon, from the quarter of a million Amaicma with MS and their fwnilia, and all of ua at the MS Society. To learn more about multiple tderosis and bow you can continue to help UI short circuit MS call 1-800-624-3236 today. 11 NATIONAL MULT"lt scu•OSIS SOCl(TY MlAST o .. DS!fl((t H(W•O-. .. c••O-•• , TU lllll~ • .. Holiday , Help Is Here! . ,,...... ......... for Your Party • '-nyO•HIP • Shoppl ... Call Lee Mor1an 631-8120 ext. 16 ID lllr _....k:M "'-' AM .. ,,_.lilt,... .... ,__...., llilr ,,,. ol I* ,,... .. -.:- flJS UWI la....,.._ ~ ... Cl!Md-,.,. daicc a ... A.tmrta llUlllbn OK~ ..,. .• ~~pl\ doaft't 1-IO din*9illl dK ftlmt JIO" lr9"it IO ~ fMlilty k _,, inflio. ~­ ~.,.., <'Unall ~ .. wdl lb lcwn IBOfOr .... dw ....... ~ ...... al . .,.,. ...... .., .. ...... _,, ... ... bt'T'Oftd • ~ ..... AGMttG~ 'Ojtlff ,.,t,..,;, , sMlr ya 11 ; a s __ _... .. .,.._ I Plum pudding p~fplexes power chef Don' get me wrong. I can really cook if I feel like it. I like to bring store-bought cookies to Christmas cookie exchanges, because I steal the home-baked ones. It's my one little step outside the law. and purple, but I-turned on Handel's Meuiah and htlmmed along. The batter wu euy. "I shore can cook," I said, as I creamed &be butter and sugar. down gently into the kettle. I poured water up to the top of the pudding. Al I watched, the puddiq pan floated up to the top of the kettle, spilling batter. ·. This sauce did tum out to be in a dish and got ready for the bard. I bad to cream butter and party. sugar, mix it with rum and cook Emconsed on a silver plate. it just the right amount until it the puddina pieces looked Dick- turned into a filmy-golden ensonian. I told everyone it wu colored sauce. I was supposed supposed to be in tidbits. to use the plum juice, but I had At the end of dinner, 1everal thrown it out. Ob well-too late. glasses of wine to the wind, the But I can cook when I have time. In fact, I prefer to make spectacular-sounding things, rather than chicken with vege- tables. So when a friend invited me to a Christmas dinner party, I said, .. I'll make the plum pudding." SueKaUth Every so often, the pudding •guests converged on my pudding butted up against the bricks, in like hockey players to the puck. an attempt to swim upstream. They consumed my five-hour The bricks would then bump the pudding in five minutes. Willie sides of the pan, and the foil was lying asleep on the floor, would pop off the top of the having had too much cham- kettle. I pushed the pudding pagne, so there was enough for down a few minutes, while seconds. To this day, he still stirring the hard sauce with my complains that we didn't leave other band. I sipped a little rum him any. I didn' know how, but I figured it sounded real tum-of- the-cefl!ucy. The hostess was im~d. "Wow," she said. and bung up before 1 could change my mind. I scanned the recipe before shopping. The materials sounded simple-flour, butter, eggs and sugar to make the batter. And lots of plums. Those were on the canned fruit shelf, all cooked and ready to go. When I got home, I de-pitted the plums and chopped them on a board. My hands were slimy , I turned on the oven, and then poured the batter into the pan. As I read further down the recipe, I realized I should have buttered the baking pan. Oh well-too late. Then I read a little more and turned off the oven. This was a steamed pudding. To steam it, the baking pan had to be placed inside a big kettle, with water up to the top of the pudding. It was a stovetop affair. I borrowed a big kettle from a neighbor, but it had no top. I pulJed out some foil for an ersatz lid and set the pudding , Meetings and events The Library of Congress has designated 1989 to be "The Year of the Young Reader" as a nationwide campaign to spot- light the joys and importance of books and reading for youngs- ters. The Newport Beach pul>lic Library is participating in this campaign by providing an expo- sure to good children's literature at storytime. The preschool storytime win- ter session is as follows: Balboa Branch, 100 E. Balboa Boulevard, 644-3 17 1, Tuesdays at 10:30 a.m. Corona del Mar Branch, 420 Marigold , 644-3 151 , Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Mariners Branch, 2005 Dover Drive, 644-3145, Mondays and T uesdays at 11 a.m. Newport Center, 856 San Clemente Drive, 644-3191, Wed- nesdays at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m . Barbara Klein will be guest storyteller at Balboa on January 24; Corona del Mar on Jan. 17; Mainers on Jan. 9 and IO and Newport Center on Jan. J 8 at the 10:30 a.m. session. On Feb. 2 1 at Corona del Mar, storytime will be signed by Vicki Katzin for the hearing impaire-d. Storytime is free of charge and parents are urged to e nroll children at their local branch library. Business Briefs Sheila Starnes has been appointed public relations director of Cambridge Com- munications Limited, the in- house advertising and public relations agency for Newport Beach-based Lange Financial Corporation. In her new position, Starnes is responsi ble fo r med ia rela- tio ns, feature stories, corporate newsletters and the pla nning a nd s upervision of s pecial events for Lange. ••• Jack H. Oldllam, a partner in the Orange County office of Kenneth Leventhal cl Company. has been promoted to national tax director for the firm's 12 offices nationwide. In charge of the Newport Beach office since 1984. Oldham will retain bis current responsi- bilities plus will oversee devel- opment of new tax strategies, technical implementation of tax laws and coordination of resour- ces a nd information. .. , Terry Zippwald has been appointed vice president/ man- ager of Eldorado Bank's New-• pon B'each OfTICC. Zippwald, a native G:alifornian, has more than 17 years in banking expe- rience. He came to Eldorado from Barclay Bank and prior I took out the pudding and went to my patio. Returning with two bricks, I pushed down the pudding, and set the bricks on top of a dinner plate on top of the pudding dish. I cleaned up the spilled batter and put more water around the pudding. Then, I set the kettle on the oven and put foil on top of the whole thing. While the water bubbled and the pudding steamed, I turned my attention to the Hard Sauce. to that,-he worked for Bank of America for 11 years. ••• The second of two 12-story office towers at Koll Center Irvine North has been com- pleted, according to Landon Wilson Mumper Architects of Newport Beach. The project is located on Main Street between MacArthur Blvd. and Von Kar- man Avenue, and inc ludes 600,000 square feet of office space, several restaurants and a 2,000car parking structure. ••• Four Irvine Company indus- trial projects in Irvine Spectrum and eight marketing support materials received significant honors from the National Asso- and warble<?, "The Trum~et My only complaint is that five Shall Sound, (teno.r solo with hours for a five-minute repast is trumpet) from Messiah . not time-efficient. J just saw Hours later, I took the pud-some plum pudding at Hughes ding out. A knife slid through Market that comes in a can. On it cleanly. The sauce was lethal. a silver plate who will know? I scraped the pudding out of the It's not dishonest. It's just pan, causing some of it to time-efficient. crumble. I packed the bard sauce Merry Christmas! ciation of Industrial and Office Parks. ••• The French & Mc Kenna Company has announced the lease of nearly 17 ,000 square feet of office space to five tenants at The Atrium in the Irvine Busi- ness Complex. The law firm of Miller & Wright, formerly in Newport Beach, are among the five new tenants. It wiJI occupy 5,641 square feet on the sixth floor and the value of the five- year lease is $700,000. • •• J. Ray Construction recently completed a third floor remodel at Parkview Community Hospi- tal in Riverside in a record time of just more than three months. The project was completed two months ahead of schedule in s pite of difficult working conditions that called for limited staging access and minimal disruption to other two floors of the occupied hospital. Frank L. Mallory of Newport Beach, a partner in the prominent international law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher, has been elected pres- ident of Braille Institute by the nonprofit organization ·s board of directors. Mallory became the twelfth president of Braille Institute, which will celebrate VO years of direct service to the blind and visually impaired residents throughout Southern California in 1989. Community service The Volunteer Center of Oran1e County has the following positions open. Call 953-5757 or 582-3176 for infor- mation concerning these posi- tions: The Volunteer Center is cur- rently matching individuals and businesses of aJI sizes with the holiday needs of more than 600 agencies in Orange County. Share the holiday spirit with seniors in convalescent homes, needy families, abused women and children or the developmentally disabled. Needs include gift items, food , clothing, serving meals, enter- taining, household items or a check to purchase food or clo- thing. An assistant tour coordinator is needed by Miaion San Juan Capistrano Visitors Center. Hours are fWsible, Moniay through Friday, from 8:30 M.m. to S p.m. Orange Coast College needs volunteers to work in its adapted fitness student program. They will work hands-on with phys .. ically disabled students who require assistance during t~ir work-out p,..,am. _ Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa needs vOlunteers to help pltpare hot lunches and clean up. Houn are Monday through friday,. 9 a.m. to noon. .. ·- . ... _,. .,, , .. Cover Home Ottered by ie Austero of The Dalebout As n ,. n IECEllU n. ,. THE NEWPORT ENStGN/COSTA MESA NEWS ..... n. ,. .,_ r • . ; ;-" . . , I . I I , ( 'l 1 ._,,, I . u I ' I '-' ' ' I .. -' DQver Shores home offers views, appointments BY CHERYL STEHLING Spectacular Back Bay and city light vistas, abundant space for large-scale entertaining arc just a f cw of the f catures on our home of the week, located at 1310 Galaxy in Dover Shores. closet and a separate sliding wardrobe. Back to the entry hall, to the right of the do6r is an office or, library, completely appointed with built-in bookshelves, stor- age and downlights in the ceil- ing. The room is paneled in a rich wood. and has a sliding glass door to the entry atrium .. The custom residence offers a full ra nge of sophis ticated appoint ments in contemporary- styled architecture a nd boasts app roxi mately 5,500 square feet. ELEGANT MASTER The home is a si ngle story, RETREAT rambling abode, wi th fou r bed-Beyond the office and through rooms, five and one-half baths, double doors, step up to the three-car garage, office, elegant elegant master retreat. Plush formal li ving and dining rooms. carpe ting is used and cye- massive family room. gourmet catching string cloth covers the kit chen. maid's quarters and walls. Plantation shutters open lu xurious ma ter suite. up to two sets of sliding glass A potential buyer can be doors that lead to t he rear pati o, assured th t everything in this pool and spa. T he bedroom has house is the top of the line. an air conditio ning unit. PAVERS, SKYLIGHTS An outstanding feature of the AND A VIEW master retreat is the his and her Extensive use of terra cotta baths. His has a travertine- pavers inside the home, coupled topped pullman, stall shower with sky lights in the living and and walk-in closet. A sliding dining rooms, gives this home an glass door leads out to a private inside / outside feeling, condu-and intimate side patio. cive to California living at its Her bath is a study in luxury. finest. And t he view is one of White marble tops the cxtra- the best in Dover Shores. long pullman, sitdown vanity ncss. Guests enter the home passing and is used around the step-The formal dining room is through a lattice gate that opens do wn Roman tub. Special next and also bas one wan of into an entry atrium, filled with makeup lights arc used around beveled mirrors. Another wall is colorful flowers and lush green-the mirror serving the vanity. brick, and a deep skylight is cry. Then step up to the double Sliding glass doors flank the tub, much like the one in the living entry doors, fl anked by side-which is situated in the middle room. A swinging door leads to lights. The entry hall has the of the room. Off to one side is the kitchen. tcrra cotta pavers, which extend a separate stall shower. A mas-At the end of the hall, guests down ·•·ball to .U\e...roar....of .tbc-~~lk-inrclosct with built-in will find themselves in an -bome.11vv.< _.. . . . . . . ,., .,,,.. \,; ... s.t.o.r.ai's .... 11.ei\is .. s~mplctin.1]~~~ •• :mmensc family • room, ·which To the left of the entry hall picture. e1(udes W8J'mth. The room is is a wing containing two bed-COMFORT ABLE paneled in rich woods and wool room suites. Each has its own FAMILY LIVING berber carpeting is used. A brick private bath, with faux marble From the entry hall, step up fireplace gives a welcoming counter tops on their exJra long Jo the pavered area leading to feeling. Windows and sliding pullmans, a double·sized stall tbe,rest of the hQJne. On the left glass doors wrap around from shower with ceramic tile and a is a guest powder room with a two walls, for enjoyment of the separate bathtub. The carpet ing travertine counter top and crys-view. A wet bar with laminate in the bedrooms is very plush. tal wall sconces. Plush carpet counter top and glass shelves The first bedroom facing the and custom carpet is used. makes this an ideal room for front of the home has a sliding Along the hall, which passed entertaining. glass door opening to the entry the formal tiving and dining EUROPEAN KITCHEN atrium. A window gives a view rooms. there are windows and The kitchen is accessible from of the front of the home and has sliding glass doors opening out the dining room or family room. a padded window seat. Custom to the patio and allowing guests It has all of the latest updates, wallcovering and crown molding to enjoy the view while they vis.it. including Poggenpohl cabinetry gives a finishing touch. A walk-On the left of the hall, the first in bleached wood, ceramic tile in closet serves this bedroom. room is the living room. One counter tops, white-washed tcrra The second bedroom also has wall bas beveled mirrors. A brick cotta paven and a copper hood custom wallcovcring. and the fireplace offers a cozy feeling, from Denmark over the center same is used in the private bath. and the deep skylight at the rear island. The informal dining area This bedroom has a walk-in of the room adds to the open-has wraparound windows, so a family can enjoy spectacular sunsets as they cat dinner. A built-in sideboard has glass- tronted cabinets and ceramic tile counter. Next to it is the walk- in pantry. Th kitchen is a gourmet's dream. A center island contains a six-burner Gaggenau gas rangctop and one side of the island doubles as a break.fast bar. A subzero refrigerator, greenhouse window and butler's counter near the door to the dining room are additional features. The laundry and maid's quar- ters is situated off the kitchen. The laundry has a separate side entrance, splash sink and abund- ant cabinet space. Through another door is the maid's quar- ters. A private bath contains a stall shower. The bedroom is spacious and has a double-sized wardrobe closet. O UTSIDE LIVING This home is ideal for enter- taining on a grand scale or for just intimate gatherings. There are two patios, one off the family room has concrete decking and a firepit. A small fen cc with gate separates it from the other patio, where the pool and spa are. The first patio is great for a child's play area. The second patio contains another fircpit and a complete sit-down wet bar with refriger- ator. The yard is low:" maintenance, with no lawn to mow. Pots with colorful flowers and trees arc set around to please the eye. On the Fourth of July, residents and their guests can sit on the patio and enjoy the fireworks over Newport Dunes. During the winter, they can sec the twinkling lights of Fashion Island. An added bonus in this home is the wine room, located in the garage. It is temperature- controllcd and holds up to 3,000 bottles. The home has a com- plete security system. REALTOR INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is listed at $1,495,000 by Dottie Austero of The Dalebout Association. The office is located at 1617 Westcliff in Newport Beach. For informa- tion or viewing, call 631-7300. • • • • • • • .. • • • • • • • • •• f ····· ... _. ..................... . • THE DALEBOUT ASSOCIATION 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 -- DOVER SHORES ••• Only one word fully describes this residence ..... awesome". The facilities are awesome. This custom four bedroom residence offers a full range of sophisticated, yet functional, appointments. A few examples: Outside ... extravagant pool and spa, two patios (one with a stand-up wet bar), two firepits. Inside ... unrivaled luxury in every room including a regal master suite with two separate baths and dressing rooms. Additionally ... a New European kitchen. a complete security system. Special. .. a superb thermostatically controlled wine room. And the list goes on. An experience that shouldn't be missed ............. $1,495,000 BEACON BAY ••• A truly special commun- ity ... offering the best of resort living combined with the tranquility of park-like surroundings. There are expansive lawns, tennis courts, boat docks, and best of all, ... no traffic! The home has been totally refurbished from the all new entry through the redwood deck that is one step from the beach. Handsome oak floors, a large bright kitchen, new carpeting throughout. and fresh landscaping. This four bedroom, five bath home is the best in bayfront living. .•.•..•.•...•••..•••.•••••••••• $1 ,400,(X)() DOVER SHORES ••• This is truly a special home for those seeking a property of highest quality. A wonderful panoramic view can be enjoyed from the spacious living room, dining room and den. The outstanding master suite is designed with a large compartmented bath and walk-In closet Decks or patios off of every room. including the second bedroom. blend in with the lush, low maintenance landscaping. Come and see the many other custom features of this home. . .... $645,<X><> BA YCREST ..• Spectacular bay view from this custom three bedroom, two and one half bath home_in prime loc:o ri. Ideal for family living and entertai,., i ' formal dining room and famieQY "8Cious, open, light and airy. Re<. -_, ~modeled. No expense spared on this .... ., quality home. Lovely yard. Security system. If you see it you'll want it. This is a special offering that won't last. ............................ $639,000 NEWPORT~elha •· • ·.lhis custom ree bedroom residence is everything the conven- tional home ish't: larQ4t.c.orner lot Wide, tree- lined street Its visual promise of a mountain retreat is not misleading. Inside, there's oak plank flooring, a step down living room with a huge River Rock fireplace, a center island kitchen with imported cabinets, a large master suite with a spa and two balconies (one with a view of the ocean). The garage has a three- quarter bath and R.V. access ...... $550,000 BA YCREST .•• These days, it~s not easy to find a property that could be proclaimed "a bargain." Here is such an offering. Superb location. Masterful construction. Splendid floor plan. The handsome brick exterior invites you in. The interior appointments (five bedrooms, three and a half baths, three fireplaces, soaring ceilings, formal dining room, 'large family room) will excite you. This property is complete as it stands ... but. the visionary buyer will see more. Its greatest value may not be in what it is, but in what it could be. You don't have to be rich to buy this one ... Just smart! ............ $545,000 NEWP-ORT NORTH ..• BRING OFFER ••• Fabulous three bedroom. two and one half bath, two story, single family, detached home in Newport North Villas. Convenient Newport Bel-" ·, location between Jamboree Road and ~' n 'lur Boulevard off University Drive. T,,.,._"V., plan is decorator perfect High1• e...v .dd carpet, wallcover- ings and dr&J, _, ~. Lush landscaping sur- rounds custom ttle and concrete patios in very private yard. Air conditioned. Security system. Community pool and spa. Highly motivated seller has dr•atlc•lty •l••h•d price to .............................. $459,000 HUNTINGTON BEACH ... Decorator perfect five bedroom, two and three quarter bath, two story, single family home in Huntington lighthouse tract Situated on a quiet cul-de- sac only one and one half miles from the ocean. Dramatic living room. Dining room. Patio kitchen-. Hoge bonus room upstairs. Lush landscaping surrounds patio and Koi pond in very private yard. Three car ga- rage ..........•.......•.......... $459.<X><> 63~1-7300 EASTS I DE COST A MESA .•. Charmer! Totally remodeled inside and out High wood ceilings, French doors and delightful window coverings highlight the living room. Country kitchen includes gas stove. Cozy dining area with bay window overlooks the fabulous backyard, The flagstone patio, Koi pond and gazebo add to the enchantment A new fence surrounds the property and the oversized three car garage is sure to please. Come see for yourself. The pride of ownership is evident ......................... $279,(X)() NEWPORT NORTH ... Well located end unit looks out to pool and spa. This two bedroom two and one half bath condominium has been upgraded with oven, carpets, Plantation shutters throughout. bleached oak entertain- ment center for TV and stereo, Mexican pavers in entry, powder room and kitchen. Oversized brick patio super for entenain- i ng. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $265,(X)() RANCHO CALIFORNIA. •• Two fabulous lots with utilities in La Cresta. Unobstructed views overlooking Bear Cr.eek Gott Course. Seller will finance.. . ...... 5 Acres ....... $98,000 •.•...••••. 19+ Acres ........... S 194,000 PARK UDO ... Speciel oppoi'Unlly ••• Two adacent condominiums in Newport Beach. Each has two bedrooms, two baths, fireplace, patio, double attached carports, assc>ciation pools and lovely gardens. Both in very good condition. Reasonable association dues. One is an end unit ................... $159.<X><> ................................ $, 55,()()() BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY 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 ............................ $250,<X><> 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. 1617 WESTCLIFF DRIVE,.NEWPORT BEACH J HIE 41 HUI HI 11. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS .. Miii II. I• Swansons are a one-two realty punch Best Wishes for a Safe and Happy Holiday from Your Neighbors at Realty World-Newport Beach Pete & Manha Barrett Morgan Abbott Paul Belous Jeff Bertuleit Larry Dabolt Margaret Duffey Esther Fine Bill & Helen Gold Den & Diane Knight Pan Krueger Pat Lester Debi Marshall Bob Owens Betty Payne Don Pearson Jean Ritter Mary Ellen Smith Joan Winzek REAL TY WORLD NEWPORT BEACH 642·5200 LLONGS OF NEWPORT r>RESENT Keeping Up With Real Estate ... ,. ... t-om\ Price·s? Separate Maid's House H.V. Homes Harbor View Homes, Palermo Model-Large yard , security system, etc. Includes guest house. Total 5 bedrooms. $669,000 Flawless Monaco Model Beautiful decor in this Monaco model. Harbor View Homes. 2 BR + den. $429,000 New Listing Harbor View Hills-great corner lot with pool + spa and maximum privacy. Fine condition. Possible expansion plans available. $619,000 4 Car Garage in Cdm 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! $539,000 Leases . New in Harbor View Homes-4 bedroom Montego model. Clean, with new kitchen. 1 year or more lease available. 1975/mo LEASES New in Harbor View Homes Four bedroom Mon- tego model. Clean with new kitchen. One year or more lease available. $1925/mo. la&MfMJ~le~h L-, "NWtW MilinMt" Never lived in, bright, 3BR, 2.5 BA. Backs to wildlife sanctuary with natureal spring; mtn view, one block from park. $1450/ mo. Owner pays utilities. If IRlllT& C1ll 640-LONB BY CHERYL ST.IHLING out of one of Newport Beach's Hugh and Sharon Swanson fore most companies, Merril have lived in Newport Beach for Lynch, assures clients that they more than 20 yean, so they can are getting the best. honestly say they know the The Swanson's brought many territory. That, combined with ~ yean in the business to Merril the fact that they sell real estate Lynch. And they can truly boast d 0 ~-.. h1:d 673--8494 many satisfied clients over that time .. "We have a collective expe- rience of more than 20 yean," said Hugh. "We have run the complete real estate spectrum, including residential, commer- -cial, investments and limited partnenhips." · Both agree that working together has many advantages, not only for them, but for the clients. "I feel very good about work- ing together," said Sharon. "Hugh , hears different thi.ngs than I do and with the two of us listening to someone and responding, the clients get dou- ble coverage. It ·s nice working that way." Both Hugh and Sharon have aJways worked closely, even when they weren't in the real estate business. Both were teach- ing school and1 Hugh was attend- ing law school in the evenings - when their tw o children were young. Then Hugh went on to practice law for the next 20 years. Sharon wo rked with investments and Hugh .. dabbled" with real estate on the side. 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"'',..~ , •••••• ,.,,.,1.lltltliitt.lllt)lllllJ)l•••••tt )t l ••• ULIOA ISLAND business opportunity for super lease with 5 year' remaining + 5 year option to renew in excellent Marine Avenue location. 173--................................ ··•·• WTlllE COSTA IEIA Very spacious 6 bedroom, 3 bath home. Super location near buses & shopping & across from church. Great for large family or possible board & care home. 131-1411 O o o o o o o o o O o o Io o o o O o o 0 0 0 0 0 O O O • 0 O O .$275.• VILLA IALIOA CGIDO "Pride of ownership" spacious 3 bdrm with family & formal dining rooms. fireplace. inside laundry & two large patios, perfect entertaining. Easy bike ride to ocean. BIG PRICE DROP!! u1-1400 ................................. sm.aaa IUCI CLDIE condo in West Newport. Like new tri-level • contemporary 2 bd, 2 bath condo with terrific ocean views. High ceilings. skylights, separate dining room. 5 large patios & att. double garage. 111-1411 ................................. 1341.• UL• PHlllULA Just ONE left Brand new Cape Cod townhome. Spacious 2 bdrm, 21h baths. oak cabs, security system & dble garage. Steps to bay. ocean. Balboa Ferry & shops. 131-lG ................................. 1358.IOG COllU DEL IAI Ultra contemporary new condos. near completion. Striking 2 bdrms with secluded 2nd floor master suite, den & inside laundry. Soaring 2 story living room with fireplace opening to large deck. 131-1411 • o o o • o • • o o • o • • • o • • • o o • • o • • • •' O O I .$350.000 IAYFlllT condo. Front row 2 bdrm, 2 bath luxury c'o- op with panoramic views & available boat slip at $1 . 75 per ft Reach out and virtually "touc~·~ ~ boats in the Xmas parade. Just REDUCED TO SELU Ul-1411 ................................. 1371.• IEWPGIT UY TOWEii Beautiful remodeled 5th floor condo with 2 master suites & fabulous views of Catalina sunsets. bay. ocean & city lights. Security building, roof top sundeck, pool & available boat slip. 131-1411 ................................. a•.• IEWPllT HORES extra large corner lot Bright & cheerful 3 bdrm waterfront home, huge patio next to sandy beach. Mexican tile floors. beamed ceilings & cozy fireplace. Community pools & tennis. Price includes the land. 131-1411 ................................. '411.• ClllU IEL Ult Sharp duplex in great south of highway location. Charming 2 bdrm cottage with gleaming hardwood floors & fireplace, nice patio & 2 bdrm unit In rear. Walk to beach, shops & restaurants. 111-1411 .......... I ••••••••••••••• I •••••• AH.• ClllU IEl UI Well maintained duplex in great quiet location, walk to beach, shops & restaurants. Front 3 bdrm, 2 bath with cozy brick wood burning fp. & patio. Back 2 bdrm, 2 ba with Fp. & deck. 111·1• ................................. U71.• UIUI VIEW MOIES Lovely 2 story 3 bdrm home with ·se"'8rate guest suite. Vaulted ceilings & hardwood floors in entry, kitchen & formal dining area. Bonus room & family room open to the brick patio & yard. 131-1411 ................................. 1614.500 IEWPOIT MB&m Charming early heights 3 bdrm home with separate guest apt over detached triple garage. Hardwood floors, smooth ceilings & fireplaces in living room & master. Lovely gardens with spa. 131-1411 ........................... a.-..1615.000 SEA llLAID Lovely 3 bdrm townhome in gated community with pool. spa & tennis. Fp. in living room & master. views from living room, eat-in kitchen & master. Bleached woods. tile floors & plantation shutters. 173-lllO ................................. 1675.000 IEWPOIT NEJ&HTS • Exciting 4 bdrm treehouse. Solarium addttions augment the incredible harbor views. Included are a party room, family room, pool & spa & 1 bdrm guest cottage in a wooded hillside setting. 131-1411 ................................. 1715.000 ,ENlllULA POINT on the oceanfront Spacious & bright 4 bdrm upside down house with incredible views. Parquet & terrazo flooring. custom shutters & skylights. Large downstairs family room & patio. 131-1480 .............................. (LH) 1195.000 LIDO ISLE One of a kind location with unobstructed main bay views across clubhouse beach. Spacious older 5 bdrm home with formal dining & upstairs family room with great potential. Equivalent to double lot 131-1400 ................................. 1115.• UDO ISLE Fresh. elegant contemporary 4 bdrm (or 3 & den) on double lot Faux stone floors. 12' living room ceilings. lots of glass & 2 patios for indoor I outdoor feeling. On the island's prettiest street 131 -1411 ................................. 1945.000 UL• ISLAND -Victorian bayfront with 3 bdrms, dock & terrific views. Immaculate with new Berber carpet. it has a gourmet kitchen, formal dining room. den & fireplaces in living & famity rooms & master suite. 173-lm ................................. 1195.000 LllG •E Beautifully designed top quality 5 bdrm with formal dining & family room & den. Professionally decorated with paned windows & Fr. doors to sunny patio with spa. Almost double lot. quiet end of island. 131·1• ..................................... . Liii lllf Fabulous. one of a kind bayfront on 45' lot with open bay views. Have it either way ... single family 7 bdrm, 6'h bath with den or a 5 bdrm 31h battf with den and a 2 bdrm, 2 ba apartment. Tastefully decorated, pride of ownership home with bay windows, Fr. doors opening to sandy beach & sundeck. 131·1• ................................ 11.315.• LINDA ISLE Gracious traditional 2 story with 4 bdrm suites, dock & side ties. Formal dining. study with fireplace & family room with French doors to large bayside patios. Circular staircase. oak floors, marble Living room fireplace & custom cabinetry. Immaculate condition on oversized lot 631 -1400 ................................ 11 .515.818 UDO ISLE bayfronl Extensive remodel near completion. with 62' on the bayfront and long views up the channel. Open & sunny 3 bdrm including fabulous huge master suite with fireplace, office & balcony. remodeled spacious kitchen with granite counters & black appliances. den & bayfront pool. Top quality throughout 131.J.4Cllt ·----............ ~ .... # ........... : ....• 11 ···- LINDA ISLE "Manor House" with 4 bdrms, den/guest. 2nd floor gallery. 2 story entry, gourmet kitchen. cozy family room & elegant formal bayfront dining room. Leaded & stained glass windows & Fr. doors open to the spectacular bay view & to the terrace leading to a dock for 2 large boats. 631-1400 ................................ s 1.151.000 LIDO ISLE Exciting contemporary architec ture in a great lido Nord view location w ith a gorgeous dock for 2 large yachts. Multilevel with basement & totally private roofdeck. floor to ceiling walls of glass. marble floors. soaring ceilings. gourmet kitchen. bayv1ew formal dining & huge master suite. 631 -1400 ................................ S!.%51.• LllDA ISLE Completely rebuilt in '84. Materials include Onyx. brass & copper & single light French doors. Spacious & open 3 bdrm with 2 story living room. den with complete bar, wine storage. gourmet kitchen & elegant formal dining. Bayside patio with pool. spa & dock for 3 boats. Premier island location with fabulous views. .,. # 131-1• ................................ 12.m.• CGIOIA DEL llAll at the beach. magnificent views of sand, sky. ocean & harbor entrance. Generously scaled on two lots, this 3 bdrm home 1s decorated with rare integrity to its contemporary architecture. Featured in "Orange County" magazine. the bright & open feeling is highlighted by bleached hardwood floors. 131-1411 ................................ R.•.• U• lllE Rare waterfront charm in this gracious "Old Pasadena" style home with an unbelievable 77' on the bay & slips to accommodate two large boats. latticed courtyard entry with fountain. 4 bdrms up & maids room down. plus formal dining. family room & :"~ovely brick bayfront terrace, perfect for en . . 14'1-'\ o o • • • • O o • 0 O • O I O • • o • o O • • • • o o o o o • u .•.• I I II l ll lllll llll Ill I I llll 1111 1\l lJlll I I I 1111~1111111 1 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY (714) 631-1400 • BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE A VI:. ® (714) 673-6900 --~ ' I ' I • I I I NIE. •• ,. a•• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS Hiii• a·- a note from maury MERRY CHRISTMAS! It's that tim·e of the year when thoughts turn to family, dinners and sharing joy. But, should real estate enter your thoughts, we will be here to help! FICTl110US BUllNUS NAME STATEllENT THE FOLLOWING PER- SON IS" DOING BUSINESS AS: DJB ENTERPRISES, 91 Corsica, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Daniel J. Binswan,er, 91 Corsica, Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The reaistrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 11-28-88. Siened: Daniel J. Bins- wanser This statement was filed with the County Clerk of <nnse County on Dec. 5, 1988. File No. F399995 12/8 12/15 12/22 12/29 1826 F1CTTT10US BUllNUS NAME STATDIENT The followin1 person is doin1 business as: ADVAN - TAGE PUBLISHING, 300 E. Coast HilhWay, #6, Newport Beach, 92660. Anne M. Gick, 300 E. Coast Hi1hway, #6, Newport Beach. 92660. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitous business name or names listed above on: NI A. Signed: Anne M. Gick. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Nov. 30, 1988. File No. F399576 12/8,15,22,29 1828 PU9&JC NOTICI K·445HITATUIENT OF AllANOONllENT Of 'USE Of ACI Ii lOUS IUllNUINAME The foHowins person has abendoned the use of the fictitious business name THE MAC ARTHUR VEN- TURE, 3400 Irvine A¥enue, Suite 115, Newport Beach, CalifomMI 92660. The fitltious business name referred to abolle was flted on June 25, 1979, in the County of <>ranee. Ori1· inal File No. Fl 17669 A & C Properties, Inc., a California corporation, 3400 Irvine Avenue, Suite 115, Ne.port Belch, Cali- fomt. 92660. Genstar Pecffic Corpora- tion, a Calitomt. corpora- tion 17500 Red Hill Avenue, Suite 206, Irvine, Califomia 92714. This~ WH con· ~~·..-..'*'· ...... ~AICPROPERTIES • tNC., • Cafffomil c:orpcwlltion By.~ G Thon.-on Ma:Pt ....... QENSTM PACIFlC s CORPORATION, a Califoria corporation By: Dexter C. Undberi Its: Vice President This statement WH filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on Dec. 7. 1988. 12/15, 12/22, 12/29 1/5 1854 PU8UC NOTICl K-44911 STATEllENT Of wnttP.M\ WAL PllOll PMT'NlltlHIP ONIATM UMOla flCT1. ,.. nous.,..,... NAM£ The followin1 persons have withdrMWn n pneral partners from the plltner· ship operatin1 under P.B.0 ., 4463 Birch Street. Newport Beach, California 92660. The Fictitious Business Name Statement for the Partnership was fited on 4/ 22/85 in the County of Oranp. Oriainal File No. F274519 James C. Brace, 201 S. Fiaueroa, Ste. 230, Los Anples, California 90012. This business was con· ducted by a general part- nership. This business was con· ducted by a general part- nership. (Si&ned) James C. Brace This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on Dec 7. 1988. 12/15, 12/22, 12/29 1/5 1855 K44511 PUIUC NOTICl F1Ciii lOUS IUllNUS NAME STATDIENT The followina pesons are doin1 business as NOR- WALK Pl.A2A PARTNERS, a joint venture, 800 Newport Center Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beech, CA 92660. P\.lb4ic Employ9es Retire- ment~ of Nevada, cl o PM Realty AicMson, Inc .• 800 Newport Center Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach, CA92660. Norwalk Associates, a Calfornia pneral partnef'· ship, # 13 Corporate Ptaza, Suite 200, Newport Beach, CA92660. Thi• bu1ine11 is con- ducted by • joint venture. The re1istr1nt com- menced to transact busi· nest under the fictitious businesa name or names listed abcwl on 9-8-86. Siped: MichMI R. Neill, M•naain1 Director, Law· Nfa K. SullMlro, ~ onc:w,,...,.., c. Hop- klnt. PNlidlnt. Thil ............. ftled wtth tht ~ an of 0...,. County on Die. 7, l*-Flte No. f400302 12/15i22.29,l/5 1847 PUBLIC NOTICE , ..... STATEllENT Of WfT'HOU· WAL f1IOll PMTNDIHIP ONIATM UllDU flCT1. nouswmflAMI The followin1 persons have withdrawn n pneral partners from the partner· ship openrtinc under L Y.L Company (Yorba Lind•) 4463 Birch Street Newport Beach, California 92660. The Fictitious Busintss Name Statement for the Partnership was filed on 12/15/87 in the County of Oran1e. Ori1inal Flle . No. F364684 James C. Brace, 201 S. Fi1ueroa, Ste. 230, Los Anples, California 90012. This business WIS con- ducted by a pneral part· netship. (Sianed) James C. Brace This statement as filed ' with the County Clerk of· <>ranee County on Dec. 7, 1988. 12/15, 12/22, 12/29 1/5 1856 K44MI PUMJC NOTICI F1CTITIOUI IUllNUS NAIK STATEMENT The followinc persons are doin1 business as: NEGO- CIO BUSINESS CENTER, 160 Newport Center Drive, Suite 250, Newport Beach, California 92660. Shaw/Nelson Partners, 160 Newport Center Drive, Suite 250, Newport Beach, California 92660. This business is con· ducted by • pneral part· nership. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busl· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on February 12, 1988. Si,ned: Donald w. Shaw, Larry E. Netson. This statement WU flted with the County Cleril of <nnp County on Nov. 22, 1988. File No. F398963 12/15,22,29. 1/5 1846 PUii.iC llOllCI .....,. NOTICI Of Al'fl ICATION FOi CHAii• ...... ... Of AU'JOMOUC llWIMIUCB• 12·NI To Whom tt •Canc:em: CHAYOTFS GRtlL. INC. is apptytnc to the Deplirt· ment of Mtoholk ...... Control to ... , alcohotic ........813201 £. PKific C09lt ...,, Coronl Dll Mer 9262! wtlh ·•r 0n-s... Gener•I (Pub. Eat. Pl.) ~ 12/22 1163 ncrmouswus NAM£ STATDIENT THE FOLLOWING PER- SON IS DOING BUSINESS AS: BUSINESS VIDEO PRO· OUCTIONS/VIDEO BUSI· NESS PRODUCTIONS, 1599 B2 Superior Ave .. Costa Mesa, CA. 92627. Char1es Malcolm, 1599 82 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa, CA. 92627. This business is con- ducted by an individual. The realstrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed ab<Ne on 11-23-88. Si&ned: Char1es Malcolm This statement WIS fited with the County Cleril of Oranp County on Dec 12, 1988. F400826 12/15 12/22 12/29 1/5 1842 , .... PUMJC N01ICF. FlClillOUI •••us NAME STAl'MINT The foHowinc penon is doina business .. TICK TOC CHARTERS, 116 Ysa Hawe, Newport Beach, CA 92663. Ralph Clock, 116 Via Havre, Newport e..ch, CA 92663. This business Is bein1 conducted by an individual. The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 1-1-89. Si&ned: Ralph Clock This statement WH fited with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on Dec. 7 1988. File No. F400311 12/15,22,29, 1/5 1849 NOT1CI Of APPUCATIOfll TO SIU ALCOHOLIC 9EVUMll To Whom tt Mey Concern: ZEPPA CORPORATION is apptyinc to the ~ of Alcoholic 8everl8I ec,.,. trol tor "4T On Sale Genent• EMinc Ptace to sett .eco. holic tMMlt11111 llt 2304 W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach, Ca. 92663 12/22 1870 14111 AClll ...... -llAMllf•WF.fT THE FOLLOWING PER· SONS AR£ DOING BUSI· NESS AS: COAST PER· SONAL INJUltY LAW comR. 4M) MlcArthur Bfvd., ... uo. ::r.' Beech. Clllfmnll ~ ZEMAN I IONNEN· SCHEIN, 4040 MlcMhur IM ..... ll0. .. 1 ~==llCOn• dudld ............ ,... .... TM r.....,_. com· Spotlight. • • 11 d It M flll 41 to tack.le real estate full time. He believes his legal background is a boon to his business, but refrains from giving clients legal advjcc. amount of $2.S million, Hugh said. Both are very happy with their association with Merril Lynch. Sharon said that one reason is because of tbe continuous back- ing and support, combined with education, seminars and train- ing, not to mention name recog- nition. "Some clients might feel that because I am an attorney, the advice they arc getting is sounder," Hugh said. "I don't encourage that. Just because I am an attorney doesn't make me better than anybody else.,. "There is a sense of prof es- sionalism here and as residential TCal estate goes, is unequal," said Hugh. "The company allows us as individual agents to work independently within strict guidelines." The Swanson •s believe their many years living in Newport arc a bonus. Their children grew up on Lido Isle, so they arc very familiar with the schools. And, they have watched the area grow tremendously and real estate prices appreciate. Hugh recalled a recent bayfront transaction in which the sellers were the origi- nal owners. They bought the home in the mid-'50s for just around $55,000. They were able to sell the property for the l 988 Hugh said he was apprehen- sive about Joining Merril Lynch in the beginning because it is a large, Eastern company. Merril Lynch is located at Pacific Coast Highway and Avocado, in the Bank of New- port building. For more inf or- mation, call 759-6600. menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed lbcM on 9/1/88. Si.,,ed: Larry S. Zeman This statement WIS flted with the County Clerk of Or.nae County on Sep 20, 1988. F392339 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20and 12/8,12/15, 12/22, 12/29 1835 AMENDMENT OllDElt TO SHOW CAUll FOi CMAMa Oii NAiii FRANK FLANDERS has fited a petition In this court for an order aflowinc petitioner to chan1e his/her name from FRANK FLANDERS to MICHAEL FRANK FLAN· DERS. tt is hereby ordered that aflpenonsinterestedinthe matter aforesaid appear before this court In Depart- ment No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, California, on JANU- ARY 3rd, 1989. at 2:00 o'clock p.m., and then and there show cause, if any they have, why said petition for chanae of name should not be ,,anted. It is further ordered that a copy of this order to show cause be published in NEW· PORT'HARBOR ENSIGN, a newspaper of pneral circu· lation, published in this county llt least once a week for four consecutive weeks prior to the day of said heari.,.. o.ted Dec 06, 1988. James L. Smith Judp of the Superior Court 12/15 12/22 12/29 1/5 1843 ........ ACiiilOUI ....... NAME STATllllNT The followinc penans are doinc business as: UNIVER· SITY SYNAGOGUE, 5001 Birch Strfft, Newport Beech, CA 92660. SOUTHCOAST RECON· STRUCTIONIST HAVURAH, A California Corporation, 5001 Bin:h sn... Newport a.ch, CA 92660. This 8uainn1 11 con- dUctld by: • corporlltiolt. The re1i1trant com- menced to nnuct busi· ""' under the fictitious bust,.. Mme °' ..,,.. littlld abowe on Aul. 1987. °"1larllliDrt Hime: 90UTH· ~ R£COH. HAVUMH == CAROL RICH· ,,,..... .. Thil ..... ,,,..,. -fMed ......... ~a.rt.°' ORANGE County on Now 22, 1-. '11eNo.FJJMGI 1211121112115 12122 ll20 OltOD TO IHOW CAUSE FOlt CHAMI Of NAME Thomas Allen Whittinpr And Annette Marie Whittin-aer. has fited • petition in this court for an order allow- i ne petitioner to chanae his/her name from THOM· as Allen Whitlin1er And Annette M.rie Whitlinpr. to Thomas Allen McKenzie And Annette Marie McKen· zie. It is hereby ordered that 111 persons interested in the matter 1foreuid appear before this court in Dep9rt- ment No. 3 at 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, California, on 1/10 1989, llt 2:00 o'clock p.m., and then and there show cause, if any they have, why said petition for chan19 of name should not be &ranted. ......... FlCrlilOUI WUI NAiii STATllllNT The followinc person is doinc business as: OMEGA INDUSTRIES, 861 Produc· tion Place, Newport Beach, California 92663. K. Thomas Brandt, 33522 Vafle Roed, San Juan Capis. t,.no, California 92675. This is conducted by an individual. The re1istrant com- INfad to transact busi· ness under the fictitb.ls business name or names listed abolle on N/ A. Sisned: K. Thomas Brandt This statement was fited with the County Cleril of Oranp County on Dec. 2, 1988. File No. F399924 1218, 15,22,29 1836 It is further ordefed that 1~10 a copy of this order to show PU9&JC MOTICI cause be pub4ished in New-AChiiOUI ••1111 port Harbor Ensi&n, a news· NAME ITATWT paper of 19neral clrcula-The tollowinc pe11ons are tion, published in this doifll business as: ARENS- county at least once a week BERG ENTERPRISES, 260 for four consecutive weeks--.PteMlDrt C.. Oriw, Suite prior to the day of said 4'70, Ptewport Beach, Cali· hearin1. fomia 92660. Dated Nov 28, 1988. Frank Arensber1, 11 JAMES L. SMITH GrHn Brier, Newport Judp at the Superior Court Beach, California 9260. 12/15 12/22 12/29 This business is con- 1/5 1844 ducted by an Individual. 1(44117 PUel.IC NOTICE nc 11T10U1 ••mus NAiii STAllMDIT The tollowil'll penons are doin1 business as: SAN CARLOS VILLAGE PARTNERS, 1 joint venbn, 700 NHport Cef1W Drive, 5'lit8 500, Newp>rt Beach, CA926450. PMR Americ..est II, 1 lf'OUP tNlt, 800 Newport Center Drive, Suite 300, Newport a.ch, Ca 92660. Sen Cartol AuaciMla. a Calltomia = pertner· ship, #U ~ Ptaa. Suitll 200, Newpcwt Belch, C.926450. Thi• business 11 con· dud9d -• taint venbn . The r .. lstrant com· malCld to nnuct bwl· MU under the ftctitious ~Mme Of'*"" Hllld abow9on1-28-86. --= Mlc:hMI .......... ......... ~.DlrectDr. i.--....1. ............. 1*1cu. ••s•• c. ttop. ldnl,'9 ......... n..n•rm-ftled .... C..0.-d Or-. eaun., on Dec. 7, lta. ,.. No. M0030.l 12111. 22.21, 1/I lMI The re1i1trant com- menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abolle on appn>x. 9/ 83. Si.,,ed: Frank Arensbera This st.tement wn fited with the County Clerk of Or.nee County on Oct. 19, 1988. File No. F395573 12/8. 15,22,29 1834 WICllOTICI FIClihOUI ....... NAMI n11m1DtT The lolloMt11 --· .. dolftl busineu as: C.B. ESTRIN ANO ASSOCIATES, Koff c.nt.r, Suit9 3000, 4000 MacArthur 81Yd., ,..~ 8-ch. Ca. 92MO. Parsonnel Pool, Inc., 9tllllol II~: flor. Ida, (HlldQuart.n: 303 S.E. 17th 91NM, f1. l.Mldlr· dale, Fl 33316). This bu1inn1 Is con· ducted ~a corpcntion, The r .. lstrant com- ""'ad to nwt bull-,... undlr .,. ftc:Mlous bl•n•• nerne or,..... ......... on 1019111. lllMd: Personnel Pool, lnc..llCNllG'I TNa • , ......... ..... CoultCr Clerk of Or-. ~ on Dec. 7, 1-... ..... 12122, 21. 115. 12 1• ... -- . - ' .. ~lH AND OF Pl I lllOH TOAmmtnTEA EITATEOF: MA•CUYLER Al<AllARIES. CUYLER CASE NO. A141M7 To .. heft, ...,.,._, cnclb'S, con:= allCllora, Md ~· who mmy be otr-~ In ..... ot ...... "" ot "bol't, of: MARIE CUYLER MA MARIE 8. CtM..E" • A PETITION ha been~ ROBERT J. CUYl.ER In ,_ ~ Cour1 of ~of ORANGE =~.:-C::.RT1oJ~=~= ct.cedenl. THE PETITION~·~ lo~,_ ..... undlf' .... ~t Adrmlltralon of Estates ~J!hi' rn:;-=:t. ~ ~ c:-:= Before ~ cenaJn 9Ctiona, hlMever, l'te p9r8onel reprwntalMt • *"Ired lo~ notice lo lrilet• .. •d pef'80n9 unlNI fMtY haw w notice ot COMented lo the ~ action.) The lndeoendent 8dmmlls.-ati0n au1!!oftty .. 6e gr1n'8d unless an intefeet9d petlOn file an otljecCion lo this petition and showaC cau.. why the oowt should not grant the aul'tor • A ING on the pe"°'1 wil be held on Decembef 29, 1988 al 1:45 P.M. In Dept. 3 located at 700 CMc Cenler Drive West. Santa Ana, CA 92701. IF YOU OBJECT TO the grantin:i the petition, you should either ap~ at th8 hea and state y_our obJe'.ctions or tl'8 written objections wi the court before lh8 hearing. Your appearance may be in per90n or by your atlomey. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR Of a contin9!"1t creditor of the deoeued, you must file your dalm will the court and mail a copy lo the personal ~ntafive BPec>inted by "• court wtlhln four montts tom the date of lr9t luuance of letters as provided in 98dlon 9100 of the California Probate COde. The time for r~ daima will not exolre Drior 10 four months tom Ile date of Ile hearina nolc:ed' above. YOU MAY"EXAMINE "9 file k8pt by the court K ~ are a P8f90ft lnter•led In the ~le. ~ ~ file will 1he court • fomW ReQUHt for 5peaaJ . Nob of the filing of an lnventoty ~ ._,.,,linment of es1a1e wets °' of any pet!lon « account as ~ In aec:tiott 1250 of-... Calfomia Probale COde. A ~t tor S=Nob form i. evaiiatMe from the court detk. A tot P9ff0fter: Jahn ....... Eeq. ~~=---8troud laS.ONwe•• .... ,...., ~~14 Dec.I. 15,22, 1911 1218 12/15 12/22 T058805 1832 NOTIC£ ~ TRUSTEE"S SALE Loen No. I03200578e T.S.No.81-8817 YOU ARE IN DEFAUt. T UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED AUGUST 4, 1•1. UNLESS YOU TA.KE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBl.IC SALE. F YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOO, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. On December 29, ,.. Ill 10:00 A..M., ~ Fcndolure SeMcee, Inc. u dlAy ~ Trua ... wlder and purau.u II> Died of Trust reconMd August 25, 1Sll7, as nt No. 17-41935, of Offtdal Recotda In i'9 offtce of the Cow1ty AeCOldlf of OrW1Qe County, s-ol Calbni9, executed ~ ~ L PederMn and MMene P9denen. hulbend and wlte •Joint Ten1nta as Tru11Dr, Wl.l SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH:ST BllOER FOR CASH (PllY.tlle • the lime of .. In i.wful ~ of .,. Unilild Stalee) Ill the North front entr..:e ID lhe County _ .Courttouee. 100 Cl'4c Cemer DrM West. S.. Ana. CA .. right, fte .nd lnWelt c:onwvect ID and now held ~ It under said DHd of Trust In the property lhualld in Mid Coun-.nd s ... dw:lilbed a : Loea 948 and 947 of T rm No. 907, in ;,. City of Newport 8-:h, County of Or.nge, Siatt ot Calibnla. • lhoM'I on a Mllp Aecoftlec:t In Book 21, P.aes 25 1o 36 lndullw, of ~. Mlipl. In the Ofllce of the Coun-AeCOlder of uid County tooelher with the Nor1hweltltty 17 tlet ol Nt ponion of Via Genoa .atoinino Mid Land on i'9 Southeast llbandoned ~ rMOludon of i'9 ~ Ccud of h Ci-of NHpot1 e..ch, a <*11Aed COPf of wNch re80lullon .. Recorded June 10, , 853 In Book 2511, Page Ml, C>mc:ial Aecoldl. The anet addrw and ofw conwnon ~ndon. If Wfl/, of the ,_, ~ deeahd ~ It purport9d ID be: 225 Via Genoa. 41 Beach, California. 92983. The"'..,.._. Trua ... diadalma lil'lf labilty for IJl'lf lnco11.._ of ;. IO'eet addreu and OU. commou ...,,...,,,, If.,,,,, lhown herein. Said .... be nwte, but Mlhout c:own1n1 or wwranty, ..-. or impied, reoardinp lille, posaeaion, or encurnbrancea, ID ~ the refMlring princil)ll tum of h note(a) Mand ~ Mid Deed ol Truat. wifl ln-.st flereon, • provided in aald no"(a}, advencel, If any, wlder the '9fme of said Deed ot Trull. ..... ctwgee and el(penees of the Tru .... and ol the INlll etMled ~ aald Deed ofTruat The IOc.I .mount of fle unpaid balance Of the obfigalion HQ.Ired ~ ,,. propetTy '° be sold and r.asonabte •limalld coeta. expenHS and edvancet at the lime ot lhe Initial publication of lhe Nota of Sale la $391.n4.44. The t>enefia.ry und« aaid Deed of Trust heretofote ••ect1'8d and dellv.red to lhe undersigned a written Dedaratlon of Default end Demand 10< Sale. and a written Nolie» of Oet.ult end Election to Se". The urtdersigned cauMd· said Notk:4t of Default end Elecll<>n to Sell to be recol'ded 1,, the county where the real property ls located. Date: Novemt>e< 21. 1988 ~ FOl'edosure Services. Inc., Trustee, By: SpedaltZed, Inc. aa A.Gent for said Trustee, 3040 State Street. s.nta Batbeta, CA 93105 (805) 687·8108 Bv: .AAll8 A. LindlTW'I, TrualM Salea Office< Dec.I, 15,22, 1981 Newport H9rOor Enlign 12/8 12/15 12/22 1833 UWllR tt. ... THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/Le NEWS. on ~ to fi .. a ~•ritten response at this court. A letter CK phone call will not protect you; your typewt itlM response must be in pori>er lepl form rf you want the court to hear ~case. If you do not file your response on time, ~ may lose the case and ~ ...-. money and propetty may be taken without further wminc from the court. There af'9 other lepl requirements .. You may want to call an attorney filht .-.y. If you do not know an attorney, you may call an attorney referal service or a lepl aid office (listed in the phone book). Oespues de Que le entf'81uen esta citacion judicial usted tiee un plazeo de JO dias calendarios para parsentar una respuesta escrita a maqulna en esta corte. Una carta o una llamada telefonia no le ofrecera proteccion; su respuesta escrita a maquina tiene Que cumplir conlas formalidades leples apropradas si usted Quiere Que la corte escuche su caso. Si usted no presenta su repuesta a tiempo, puede perder el caso, y le puenden quitar su salario, su dinero y otras cosas de su propiedad sin aviso adicional por parte de la corte. . · Ex.isten otros requisitos legales. Puede Que usted qu1era . llamar a un abogado lnmediatamente. Si no conoce a un a boeado, Poede llamar a un servic10 de referenc1a de aboeados o a una oficina de ayuda legal (vea el directorio telefonico). Case number: (Numero del Caso) 52 16 19 The name and address of the court 1s: (El nombre y direccion de la corte es) Superior Court. State of California. county of Orange, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, Ca 9270 l The name, address, and telephone number of plaintiffs attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney, is: (El nombre, la dareccaon y el numero de telefono del abogado del demandante o del demandantge que no tiene abogado. es) Kelly J. Wolber #122177 (714) 553-9266. Corbett & Steelman, 19200 Von Karman Avenue. Suite 200, Irvine, Ca 92715. Date: Mar. 4, 1988 Gary L. Granville; Clerk Landa Hayes. deputy. Notice to the person served: You are served as an individual defendant by personal delivery on Mar. 4, 1988. Name, address and telephone of attorneys: Richard B. Specter, Esq. Corbett & Steelman, 18200 Von Karman. Ste. 200, Irvine, Ca 92715, (714) 553-9266 Attorney for Cross-complainant: Bank of Newport Property Mortaa1e Co.. Inc .. etc .. et al, v. Bank of Newport, etc., et al. Case Number: 52 16 10 Order for publication of summons or citation Upon readina and filing evidence consistin~ of a declaration as provided in Section 415. 50 CCP by Richard B. Specter, and it is satisfactorily appearing therefrom that the defendant, respondent, or citee Anthony Schatzlein, cannot be served with reasonable diliaence in any other manner specified in artic~ 3. Chapter. 4 , Title 5 of the Code of Civil Procedure, and it also appeanna from the verified complaint or petition that a good cause of action exists 1n this action in favor of the plaintiff. petitioner, or citee therein and qainst ~he defendant. respondent, or citee and that the said defendant. respondent, or citee is a necessary and proper perty tc the action or that the party lo be serwd has or claims an interest in, real or personal property in this mte t~t is subject to the jurisdiction of the Court or the rehef demanded in the action consists wholly or in part in excludin1 such party from any interest in such property: NOW. on motion of Corbett & Steelman attorneys for the Ptaintiff(s), Petitioner(s), or contestan~(s): IT .IS O~OER_EO that the service of said summons or citatlOO tn this action be made upon said defendant, respondent. or citee by publication thereof in The Newport Ensi1n a newspaper of aeneral circulation published at Newport Beach California, hereby desi&nated as the newspaper most likelytoaive notice to said def~nt; that said ~blication be made at least once a week for four consecutrve weeks. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of said summons or citation and of said complaint or petition in this action be forthwith deposited in the Untied States Post Otf!u. post.paid, directed to said defendant.~· ore~ if his address 1s ascertained before expiratton of the time prescribed for the publication of this summons or citation and a declaration of this mailing or of the fact that the address was not ascertained be filed at the expiration of the time prescribed for the publication. Dated: l 1·2 1-88 Robert J. Polis. Judp of the Superior Court 12/8, 15,22.29 K-17431 NOTICE Of TRUmrs SAU 1829 YOU A.RE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DA.TED 08/24/87. UNLESS YOU TA.KE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SA.LE. If YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 01113/89 al 11.30 AM CONSOLIDATED RECON· VEY ANCE COMPANY as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust. Recorded on 08128187 INST# 87-490382 Of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of ORANGE County, Cahfom1a. executed by. PATRICIA ANN GUZZETIA, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN Will sell at public auction to the hi&hest bidder for cash. cashier's check drawn on a state or national bank, a check drawn by a state or federal credit union or a check drawn by state or federal savmgs and loan association or savmgs bank spec1f1ed m Section 5102 of the FmanClal Code and authorized to do business an this state. (checks must be payable at the tame of sale an lawful money of the United States of America) at AT THE MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA ANA CA all riaht. title and interest conveyed to and now held by 1t under said Deed of Trust 1n the property situated 1n said County, Cdhforn11 deS<:rtbmg the land therein LOT 7 OF TRACT NO 1973, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 114. PAGE 42. OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SA.ID COUNTY The street address and other conimon des1ana1ton. 1f ~. Of ~ real property descrtbec!above 1s purportf!d tObe ...... 1615 WARWICK LANE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 The undetsfcned Trustee d1scla1ms any ha~ltty tor any 1nc«rectneu of the street lddreu and other common ~ion. 1f M1Y. shown hetein Said sale Wtll be l'nlde. ~ without covenant °' ~ .......... Oft 1rnpljed, , ....... title. postelMOn. ot ~ to pey the~ pnnc:tpel sum of 1tw "*(I) MCUr9d bJ Mid Died of TNlt. wfth ,,,.._ ............ pr'OWidld '" ukt ..C•> ........ if My, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, chatps and 8llpenMI of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. . • The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obHption secured by the property to be sold and ~ estimated costs, expenses and ~ at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale IS $128,119.84. The benefteiary under said Deed of ~rust her~ egcuted and delivered to the under511ned a wr~er1 Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a ~ Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersianed caused said Notice of Default and Election to .Sell to be recorded In the county where the real property is located. CONSOLIDATED RECONVEYANCE COMPANY 21031 Ventura Blvd., #202, Woodland Hills CA 91364 Date 12/09/88 By: BARBARA MCGUIRE (818) 340.4472 12115 12122 12129 NOTilt«>m'aEATH AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: STANLEY E. NASH CASE NO. A145903 To all heirs, bentficiarie1, crediton, COlllingeot crediton, and P.CJS<?O• who may be otherwise in1ere1t.cd in the will or estate, or boch, of: STANLEY B. NASH A PBTITION has beai ftlcd by MARY ANNE NASH in the Superior Coon of California, CoU~y ol ORANGE ~uesting tha.t MARY ANNE NASH bC appoint.ed as personal representative to admiru11er the estate of the decedenL THE PE1TI10N requests authority IO acb.ioister the estate lmdeT the ~l Adminisuatian of Estates Att.. (This authority ~OWi the penooal ~lallve to take many actions without ob.&ining court ~al. Bdore taki!'i cenam .:lions, bolft:ver. the ~~is ~ui.rcd to 11w notlCe to inaercst.cd eenons un1eu they have waaYcd notice or caruaned to the~ . The . l ~mtborily~ l ruwed anleu -~ files m objection IO dW = wl ~ood caose Why the ~ not pant tbeA~ on I.he · ·on will be held on 0eamcm29 1988 at 1 :45 p .M. in Dellt. ~ located 8l 700 Civic C'emer Drive West. S.... Ana. CA 9~1'to'u dBJlCT ro'"'d.e &1'UJlinl ol &he petia.ion. Y9U iboald -~ appear • the ~ md ltlle your ~on• or file wnttm ~. widt the court before lhe~ Yoar~ may be in penon or by 'JOGT ~U ARE A CREDITOR or a ~ c:mitor ol the deceaeed.. ~ mOll file ~ c1a.im widt the court and m&i1 • copy ~ ~..er~ rt:pn:ICft.LalJVe "7 .... cowt within four monlhs fram the c1.ae o1 rant aalUIDCe o1 leuen u ~ m tee:t.ian 9100 ol 11.e Califomia Probe&c Code. The time for fa..lina claim• will DOt ~ ~ to four mamba 6ai d.e dMe ol &he hea . DOliced .-.e. Y~ MAY EXAMINB I.he fale kep ~ lhe oomt. If you are a pcnon inmw•e ~ in the Cl&l8c, you n_yy file wilb the court • fonnal ~ for SP..eciaJ Nolice ol the filin1 m 111 invadOly .. ~. ol ellMe Utdl or QI' 9'/ ~on or KICCMll u ~..ded in aectioo 12.SO ol die CalifOftlia Probele Code. A ~ f« S~ NOlice fonn is 8YaiLlble from the coart clerk. A= tw Nilkl••: ED D J. BRADLEY A'ITY. 1055 N. MUI SL ~1 Saa&a Au , CA 92701 Newport Harbor F.nsip Dec:. "8, IS, 22, 1911 1218 12115 12122 1831 P'UBUC NOT1C£ K-44575 f1CT1T10UI 8USINESS NAiil STATDIENT The followlrt& person IS dom& business as ELLIOTI CORPORATION, 4320 Von Karman Avenue. Newport Beach. Cahfom1a 92660 The R C Elhott Corpora taon, a California corpora· t1on. 4320 Von Karman Avenue. Newport B~ach. Cahfom1a 92660 This business is con· ducted by a corporation The re11strant com menced to transact bus• ness under 1he t1ct1ttous business rutme listed above oo December 3, 1981 (S11ned) THE R C Elliott Corporation Kirk S Elliott uecut1ve Vtee President Th1$ statement was filed With the County Cleric of Or-. ~ on Dec 2. t•. f' ... No. F-399937 12/15, 12/22, 12/29 1/5 18S2 TRUSTEE OFFICER 1845 rtJBUC NOTICE K-44564 FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAllE STATDIENT The following person as doing business as BALBOA MARKET, 608 E. Balboa Blvd .• Balboa, Ca 92661. Balboa Market. Inc., 608 E. Balboa Blvd, Ca. 92661 This business as con· ducted by a corporation The registrant com- menced to transact buSJ· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on July 11, 1988. (Sianed) BALBOA MARKET INC., Basin Hammad. President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 6, 1988. File No. F-400273 12/15. 12/22,12/29 l /5 1853 rum.JC NOTICE l-4ell F1CTlTIOUS .,..,.ESS NAllE STATEMENT The followina persons are doma business as LY.l. COMPANY (YORBA LINDA), 4463 Birch Street, Newport Beach,'California 92660. Y .B.S. A California General Partnership, 1700 E. Oyer Road. Ste. 110, Santa Atle, California 9~~.t-tw ,o Ti· .::w•:a '°\T( .. Bauman• Ftn1ily Trust. Reed Bauman. Trustee, 4463 Birch St., Newport Beach, California 92660. Roy Ooumani, 4 Yawl, Venice, California 90292. This business is con- ducted by a renera1 part. nersh1p. The registrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on July 1. 1972. (Signed) James C Brace Brace Family Trust Co-Trustee This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 7. 1988. File No. F-400312 12/15, 12/22. 12/29 1/5 1850 flUaJC NOTICE I-Miii FlCTIT10UI ...... NAiii STATEllENT The foHowi"I persons are dome bu'siness as P.8.0., 4463 Birch Street. Newport ee.ch, California 92660 . Bauman Family Trust. Reed Bauman. Trustee, 4463 Birch St.. Newport Beach, California 92660 Estate of Gordon Calder, Stuart Calder, and Scott Calder. Co-Trustees. c /o Stuart Calder, 25012 Nellie Gail Rd., Laguna Hills, Ca 92653 Harnett F Kellogg Trust, Stuart Calder and Scott Calder. Co Trustees, cl o Stuart Calder, 25012 Ne lite Gaal Rd • Laguna Hills. CA 92653 Cltfton E Smith, Jr Trust R (la1ne Srntth, Trustee. 4 tal'lgenne, Irvine, Caltfom1a 92714 This business is con ducted by a general part nersh1p The registrant com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the f1cttt1ous business name listed atxwe on 5131/71 (S.IJled) James C Br~ Brace Family Trust Co-Trustee Thrs statement wes filed with the County Clertl 04 Or-.. County on Dec 7. 1981 file Mo F-400313 12/15, 12122. 12129 1/5 t•1 ACllllOUI llt•1• NAM11Ta'F en THE FOLLOWING PER· SON IS DOING BUSINESS AS: ADA.MS SOUND .ADVICE, 416 Westminster Ave., Newport Beach, CA 92663. Thomas Roy Adams, 416 Westminster, Newport Beach, CA. 92663. This business is con· ducted by an individual. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on l 1·28-88. S1aned: Thomas R. A.dams This statement was filed with the County Cle°' of Orange County on Dec 5. 1988 File No F399992 12/812/15 12122 12/29 1822 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PER· SON IS DOING BUSINESS AS MILLER MARINE CAN· VAS PRODUCTS, 1779 WHITTIER AV., COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA 92627 ROBERT L MILLER, 1065 PRESIDIO DR , COSTA MESA. CALIF 92626 This business is con- ducted bY an individual The re11strant com· menced to transact bust· ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name or names listed above on 4/4/n S.&ned: ROBERT L MILLER This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Dec. 5, 1988. File No. f399993 1218 12/15 12122 12/29 1823 '(A. t ... ' # ..... • ...... ACllllOUI WUS NAME ITATllllNT THE FOLLOWING PER· SONS A.RE DOING BUSI· NESS AS: YOUR CON· CIERGE, 216 PEARL A.YE., BALBOA ISLAND, CA. 92662. ANYA SANOS. 216 PEARL A.VE.. BALBOA IS.. CA 92662. JEANLIN CHONG, 216 PEARL AVE., BALBOA IS., CA92662 This business is con· ducted by a aeneral part· nership The registrant com· menced to trans.ct busi- ness under t~ fictitious business name or names listed above on Nov 22, 88. Si&ned: Anya Sands Jeanlin Chon& This statement was filed with the County Cleft( of Or.nae CountY on Dec. s. 1988 File No F39999o' 12/8 12/15 12/22 12/29 1824 ncnnous.,..._ NAME STATDIENT The folk>w'n& perwns are doing bus1nns as LIDO BOAT SHOW, N~l - BOAT SHOW, #tATEQ· FRONT MAGAZINE, mdf DUNCAN MCINTOSH CO • INC • 1760 Monrovia Ave • C 2. Costa Mesa CA 92627 Duncan Mcintosh Co . Inc Caltforn1a, 1760 Mon rov1a Ave • C 2. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business is con ducted by a corPOrataon The re11strant com· menced to transact bu!.1· ness under the f1c:t1l1ous business name or names fisted aboYe oo Lado Boat Show and Newport BOit Show Commenced 4173, Watemoot M•z•ne Com· menced 71791 Duncan Mcln•ost'I Co , Inc Com · menced 12179 se.t Duncan MclntOSh Co . Inc . ,,_.,.._ This ...,.It .. filed wtth tM Oaunw Ctn of ~ CoUt'1W '" Dec 5, ·-"" NO FlHltl ave. 15, n. a lUO - ' I •j : ·' -' HIE 11-llCEZIEI tt. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS BEii. n. I• .. NO~EATH AND OF PE II I ION TO ADllltlSTER ESTATE OF: s CHARI.ES EDWARD BRUNER AXA CHARLES E BRUNER AKA EDWARD BRUNER CASE NO. A14117S To .. Mn, .......... cncleofa. con~ aec1tora a ~· who nwy a.. °'*•• !Mll.-d In .. W110t ~._~ ... bolh, ot: CHARLES EDWARD BRUNER N<A Ct"VVU-CS E. BRUNER N<A EO:?r&W:.. been tied bv KENNETH A. BRUNER In ,_~Court ot calfomia. ~ ot ORANGE reqi.-;g "8t KENNETH A. BRUNER be =~-= ce:::t MpNHn..W. to ecfl1•il• ttw THE PETITION ~ authoritv to ecflTileilllr the •tale undlr ttw lndlOendent Adninlstralon of Estatee AD.. {Thil .,thorj1y ..,._ Ile pef'IONll ...-•ntalive to taM ~ -=tiOnl ~ ~ ooUrt ~· Before~ cer'9ln mclofW. howl,., .. ~ repr...,,...,. II ~ to oN9 nob to lri*'llld r:--uNMa ~ ... nMd nob Of eo1-.itld 9dmli~ ... ~~~ ~led~ lnler..a.d P.lf'80'I flll.,. cbtedkJn to tis petition and ~CW why .. Court lhould not gtMt lhe ., . A on ttw Delllon w9 be held on J111~ 12, 1989 • 1:45 P.M. ln pe,t. 3 located .. 700 CMC Center Drive W• Sm* AM. CA 82701. IF YOU OBJECT TO .. ~e; .. Miiion, you ehcxlld ..... ..., • tit and ..... Y..OUf objlc:toM Of............ ... court belont h hw':.19. YOAll ...--a may be In per80f' er by ~ ~E A CREDITOR er a conlnalnt c:recltOI of ... dee• •••d. you ....... your c:tllm Wilt .. court and mmll • ~ to .......... ,._,..... 9000!nted by Ile court wllhln tour mon"9 from "8 dllte ot ..... ilUilnOe °' ......... ~ In 9ICllofl 9100 °' ... c ... Prd• COdl. The lme lot~ dlllml .. noC ..... Drior to four motll'i9 tom "9 umti °' ... hNltna nolclcf above. YOU MAY"EXAMINE l'9 .. hept by fMt court. If~ ... .,.,.on.,.... In .. ~~ ... ~ the court • '°""" ...... for Nob °' u,. tllng of• irw.ntary and appr•11IT1*1t of ........... er of et.rt. ~ er accOUnt • ~ In w::dorl 1250 ot bl Cllfomia Ptcb • COde. A AecluMt for Soedal Nolloe form • ., ........ from .. COUft Clerk. AllOtney for Pellol•: JAMESL..-L,A MUVle~ ===t~ Dec. 22, 29. 1988 Jan. 5, 1989 1864 1044734 NOTICE Of OUT~~ Of PmT10N TO ADMINISTER motui~IU~ To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate, CK both, of: ROYAL J. BROWN. A PETITION has been flied by DENISE R. BROWN AND TAMANIE M. BROWN (formerty Tamanie Buckler) in the Superior Court of California, County of ORANGE request· in1 that DENISE R. BROWN AND TAMANIE M. BROWN (formerly Tamanie Bue.kier) be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority allows the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain actions. however, the personal representative is required to 1ive notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The Independent administration authority will be 1ranted unless an interested person files an objection to this petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on January 12. 1989 at 1:45 P.M. in Dept. 3 located at 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana. CA 92701. If YOU OBJECT TO the arantina of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearin&. Your appearance may be in person CK by your attorney. If YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contin1ent 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 foor months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the California Probate Code. The time for filing claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearin1 noticed abcwe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are interested in the estate. you may file wfth the court a format Request for Special Notice of the filina of an inventory and appraisernent of estate nsets CK of any petition or account as provided in section 1250 of the California Prot>.te Code. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: RICHARD W. CRAIGO & ROBERT H. PALMER 1801 Centuty Parlt East 23rd Floor Los Anaefet, CA 90067. 12/22, 12129, 1/5 1867 NOllCI •TIUSTU'l IMI YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 02/07184. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBllC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PAOCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 01/12/89 8' 10:00 A.M. BUTIERflELD SERVICES, INC. IS the duty appokUd Trustee under and pursuant to o..t of Trust Rec:ord9d on 02/16/M as Document no. 84-068001 of Office Records In the officer of the Recorder of ORANGE County, Cetffomia, e-=utild by. GORDON WILLIAM GRUNDY ANO AUDREY ELAINE GRUNDY, HUSMNO ANO Wlft Will SET AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BU>OER FOR CASH, C~ 8' tt111i II sate In lawful money of the Untt.d States) It CHAPMAN AVE. £NTRANC[ TO CIYfC CENTER IUflO. ING, IOO £. CHAPMAN AV£.. ~ CA II rW1C. .. and "*9'est COIW9J8d tD 8"d now held by It under U6d Deed ot Trust in the ~ tlluMld 1n ._, County, CalifomAe. dlfc~ the llnd ~ LOT 303 Of TRACT NO. 907, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, AS P£R MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 28, PAGES 25 to 36 OF MISCEUANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY. The street address and other common deslanation, if any, of the rNI property described abc:Ne is purported to be: 815 VIA LIDO SOUD, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 The undersl1ned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common desienation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but wtthout c0tenant Of' warranty, express CK implied, reprdlnc titte, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaininc principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as prOlrided in said note(s) advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust. fees, charps and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust, to wit $1.298,963,98. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersisned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersisned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real propelty is located. BUTIERFIELO SERVICES INC., AS TRUSTEE BY: INTERSTATE TRUST DEED SERVICE INC., AGENT PHYLl,.IS MENDEZ, ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE 17782 E. l 7TH STREET #105 TUSTIN, CA 92680 714-730-6526 DATE 12112188 12/22, 12/29,01/05/89 PU-..C NOTICE flCTITIOUI IUllNUS NAME STATEMENT The followina person Is doin1 business as: THE LANGUAGE LAB. 1825 Westcliff Drive Ste #265, Newport Bch., CA 92660. Robert Ooualas Brock, 1520 Ruth Ln., Newport Bch., CA 92660. The filina of this state- ment does not of itself auth· orize the use in this mt. of a fictitious business name In vioMtion of the rilhtS of another under federal, state, CK common 1 .. (11e Section 14400 It~ .• Busi· ness and Professions By: Monarch Developers ltd., a California limited partnership, aeneral ~tthet By: Monarch Bay Dellelop- ment Co., Inc., a California corporation, 1eneral partner By: Jeff Meehan Its: Vice President This statement was ftled with the CountY c~ of Oranae County on Nov. 10. 1988. File No. F-397957 1112•. 12/l , 12/8 12/15 1804 PUIUC N011Cl ·~ F1CT1TIOUI 8UllftUS NAME STATEM£NT The totlowi,. person is doin1 business n ALISO RIOGf APARTMENTS, 5120 Campus Drive, Newport Beach, California 92660. Relis Homes Corporation (California) This business is con· ducted by a corporation. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed aboYe upon fili,.. (Sianed) Relis Homes ers Ltd., a California limited partnership, 1eneral Pllrtnef By: RH Monarch Hills Dlvet· opment Co., Inc., a Califor· nla corporation, 1eneral pertner By. Jeff Meehan tts: Va PNsklent This sUiWnent WIS filed with the County ~ of Or-. County on Nov. 10, 1988. File No. F-39792• 11/24, 1211, 12/8 12/15 1810 WNOTICI IUlll ACHlllOUl .. l•mt NAMllTA~ Thi ~ '*"°" It doin1 bu1lnes1 as THE LAKES AT SOUTH COAST APARTM£NT1. 5120 Cam· pus onw.. Ne..,ort Bllch, Callfamia 92MO. Thi UIMI Joint Venture, 5120 Campus Driw, ..... Pott 8-:h, CA 92660. This bu1lnn1 It con· duc'8d by • ...,.. pert. ftlr'INp. The ,.,11trent com· merad tD tr8ftl8d ...... .... under ... ftctlkMll .... , ........... .. •1113/15. Clflll9d) Thi LeM Joint #5486 1865 ~enture, a California aeneral partnership By: The Lakes Development Company, a California aeneral partnership, ..,.al Pllrlnef By: Costa Mesa-Lakes Com· pany, a California limited partnership, 1eneral pertner By: Jeff Meehan Its: Partner This statement was filed with the County Clertt of <>ranee CountY on Nov. 10, 1988. File No. F·397956 11/24, 12/1, 12/8 12/l~ 1806 FlCllllOUI ...... us MME STATEMENT The followln1 pe~on is doina business as: NEW· PORT PRODUCE & FLOW· ERS BY DEBRA, 2825 New· port Blvd., Newport Beach, CA92663. C.J.'S PRODUCE & FLOW· ERS. INC., a Calif. Corp., 29562 Novacella, Lquna Nip, CA 92677. This Business is con· ducted by: a corporation. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on January 1988. Corporation Name: C.J.'S PRODUCE & FLOWERS, INC. Si1ned: Dwi1ht Hatano, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Nov 3, 1988. file No. f397186 1211 1218 12/15 12/22 1A1~ FlCliliOUI WUI NAME STATElllNT The followtns persons are doin1 business as: THE FINAL SCORE. 1075 New· port Center Or .• Newport Belch, CA 92660. Jeff Don ,...,....,, 222 w 2000 N, Uiyeon, Ut 84041. Kevin Petersen, 2130 N 1950 [, Ulyton. Ut 84040. •••THE FILING Of THIS STATEMENT DOES NOT Of ITSELF AUTHORIZE THE USE IN THIS STATE Of A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME IN VIOLATION Of THE RIGHTS OF ANOTHER UNOOt FtOERAl. STATE, OR COMMON LAW (SEE SECTION 14400 ET SEO., BUSINESS ANO PROfES· SIONS CODE.) Thi• business is con· duded by. a ..,_.. Pl't· nenhip. The r .. i1tr•nt com· ,.,.... '° tnnuct buli· ,,... under the flcttttoul bulinall ftll'M Cf '*"" timd.,_on 11·1• 5i1Md: ICM\ K. ,_Mn Thia ........... -ftlld _..., the CountJ Clerk GI OrllWI CGunty on ~ ~. 1• ,.. No; '3M311 1211121112/15 12122 1111 IC...u57 FICliiiOUllUl*US NAME STATEMENT The followin1 person Is doin1 business as: SEA· VIEW WINDOW WASHING, Post Office Box 2313, New· port Beach, California 92663. Lany Clartt, Post Offtee Box 2313, Newport Beach, C.lifomia 92663. This business is con· ducted by: an individual. The registrant com· meooed to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abcwe on 1·1·88. Signed: LARRY CLARK This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on Nov 18, 1988. file No. f398730 12/l 12/8 12/15 12/22 1821 SUMMONS (CfTACION JUDICIAL) CASINO: ~ .. c.o) 14U'75 NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: (A .. aActudo) GUSTAV HAROT, an indi· vldual, and DOES I through X, inclUIM YOU Ml IEIM SUED ., PUINT1ff': (AUd.11 .... .._ ... ) DENNIS A. SWEENEY, an individual; and NANCY RIV· ERS, an Individual. Yoo have 30 CAL£NOAR DAYS after this summons is served on you to file a typewritten response at this court. A letter CK phone call will not protect you; your type. written response must be in proper leaal form if you want the court to hear your case. If you do not file your response on time, you may lose the case, and your w.,es, money and property may be taken without further wamin1 from the ooort. There are other le1al requirements. You may want to call an attorney ri1ht away. If you do not know an attorney, you may call an attorney referral service or a lepl aid offtee (listed in the pho('l8 book). Despue$ de que le entre· guen esta citacion judicial usted tiene un plazo de 30 DIAS CALENOARIOS para presentar una respuesta escrita a maquina en esta corte. Una carta o una llamada telefonlca no le ofrecera proteccion; su respuesta escrita a maquina tiene que complir con las formal!· dades leples apropiadas si usted quiere que le corte escuche su caso. Si usted no presenta su repuesta a tiempo, puede P8f'der et caso, y le r>ueden quitar su salario, su dinero 'I otrn co&as de SU propte· dad sin aviso adicional por ~ part. di la corte. Exlsten otros requlsltos leptes. Pued que usted quilra Hamer a un abopdo lmmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abo1ado, puede Hamar a un ..mcio di ,..encia di abopdos 0 a UNI oficina di ~ lepf (vu 14 direc1Drlo '8te- foNco). The name and addtMs of the court Is: (£1 nombre y dil'9CCion di 1a cone 11) THE MUNCIPAl COURT OF THE WEST ORANGE COUNTY JUDICIAL DIS· TRICT, 1841 13th Str.t, Westmlnller, CA 92683 The name, eddNu. end .......... numblfcl .-.n. tifrs .ewner. er plaintiff .....,. an ... ,_, la: (£1 nombN Iii dinlcdon 'I .. num•ro d1 tellfono del dl4~.o demandente que no T·•> LAWFFtCES OF J. JOSEPH KENNEDY, 3007 [ntefltflH StrMt, Coste ....._CA92626 714/MO-icm 12122. 12/29, 115. 1/ 12 1161 "....., NOTa Of DIATM AND Of PiiiiMiTO AD•tdlll UTATI Of WILLIAM J. CMMY CAii NO. A 141312 To all heirs, beneficiaries, and persons who may be oVlerwlse interested in the will CK estate, CK both, of: WIUIAM J. CAGNEY A PETITION has been filed by. THERESA CAGNEY MORRISON in the Superior Court of California, County of ORANGE reQUeSlinc that: THERESA CAGNEY MORRI· SON be appointed as P«· sonal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests euthority to administer the estate under the lndepend· ent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority allows the personal repre· sentative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before tak· ina certain actions, how· ever, the personal represen- tative Is required to 1ive notice to Interested persons unless they have waived notice CK consented to the proposed action.) The inde- pendent administration authority wiM be 1ranted unless an interested person files an objection to this petition and shows good cause wtiy the court should not arant the authority. A HEARING on the peti· tion will be held on 1112/ 89 at 1:45PM In Dept. #3 located at 700 CIVIC CEN· TER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA, CA 92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the 1rant1na of the petition, you should either appear at the hearin1 and state your objections or file written objections with the court before the hearin1. Your appearance may be In pet· son or by your attorney. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. " you are a person Interested in the est.le, you may file wtth the court a formal Request for Special Notice of the filina of an inventory and appraisement of estate assets Of' of any petition ()( account as provided in sec· tion 1250 of the California Probate Code. A Request fO( Special Notice form is avail· able from the court clerk. Attorney for petitioner. DON R. ADKINSON, ESQ., HARWOOD, ADKINSON & MEINDL. P.O. BOX 1907, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 12122 12/29 1/5 1868 I( 44771 PU&IC NOTICE F1CT1TIOUI ., ... Ell NAMl STATDllNT The f0Uowit11 persons are doinc business as: MORN· INGSIDE/COASTAL GROUP, 5100 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Ca 92660. Momlnptde (RBG) & Co. a Delaware corporation, 600 East John Carpenter Freeway, Suite 339, Irvine, TeicH, 75062. Ce>11stal Group, L.P., a California limited partner. ship, 5100 Campus Drive, Newport Beech, Ca 92660. This business is con· dudld by a ..,,.,., part. nershlp. The re1lstrant com· menc:.d to nnuct busi· neu under the fictitious buli,_ neme or rwnes lilted abcM on 12/9/88. SilMd: Michael A. Kerr, Prnidlnt. Coastal Group, L.P., a C.lifomia limited ~by.~ Group, Inc., a C.lifomia COll*llion. I Thil 1tiA1111111nt wet filed wttti the County c~ rA er.,. Couney on Dec. 12, 1988. F"lle No. F400957. 12/22,29,1/5, 12 1169 ... IC lllOl'ICI nc1nw•1m .. um•tt111mn The ............... ~ buolnun • L£MN.. ING WHED.S. 3074 Fem· ....... Ln .• Call8 -.. Ca. 92626 . OMIT-..~ 3074 Fen P-. LA, COlta ..... ea.~ The re1i1trant com· menced to do business under the fictitious bull· neu name °' names listed abcM on 12114/88. Sianld: o.vid T. Northcutt. Thll st.llment ... filed wfth the County Clerk ot Oranp County on Dec. 13, 1988. File No. F401027 12/22,29,1/5, 12 1862 WNOTICI nc11110U1 was ~STATIMINT The toelowina person is doina business 1S MAGNO- LIA PARK EQUITY FUND (Investments XII), 2201 Martin St. Suite 205, Irvine, Ca 92715. Stephen M. Zamucen, 815, Ceibe Street, Newport Beach, Ca 92660. This business is con· ducted by a limited P11rtner· ship. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under a limited P11rt· nershlp. Sisned: Stephen M. Zamu· cen. This statement was filed wfth the County Clenc of Oranae County on Dec. 19, 1988. file No. F401589. 12/22, 29. 1/5, 12 1858 PWIJCNOTICE ACllllOUl .,_.U NAMI STATW Thi followinc Plf'IOftS are dolna busineu n: ENTER· PRISE AUTO REPAIR, 3017 Enterprise St. #B, Costa Mesa, Ca 92626. Richard Peul Wald, 12912 Chartoma, Tustin, Ca 92680. Raymond John Pisarski, 1501 Or.,. Ave. #C, Costa Mesa, 92627. The re1istrant is con· ducted by a pneral part· nership. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under thl fictitious busineu name or names listed above on 12-15-88. Sisned: Richard Wald. This stetement was flied wtth the County c~ of Oranp County on Dec. 19, 1988. file No. F401590. 12/22,29, 1/5,12 1859 1-43110 PUM.ICNOTICE FICllllOUI IUWlt NAME STATEMENT The followinc persons are dolna business u : ARENS· BERG ENTERPRISES, 260 Newport Center Drive, Suite 470, Newport Beach. Cali· fomla 92660. Frank Arensber1. 11 Green Brier, Newport Beach, California 92660. This business is con· ducted by an Individual. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name CK names listed above on approx. 9/ 83. Si&ned: Frank Arlnsberl This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Oct. 19, 1988. File No. F395573 12/8.15,22,29 1834 ..... tlae time to Kut •9'al'-~ Wnpap_... ~eetplrt· .. n. 1nplojwwwt ..,.., ... t7 ell•• .... ..