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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-02 - Newport Harbor EnsignESTABLISHED 1948*41 ST YEAR •NUMBER 30• (7 14) 631 -8120• NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPER•TH URSDAY MARCH 2. 1989 Pier troom a.,.,roved .I BY MEl.INl>A KELI.ER P ro tc:-.tor' had thei r hope' flu,h cJ Monday nigh t wh en the City Counc il voted to cun,truct a new rc:-.troom ea't of the Nl'wport Beach Pier, rathn than to rclurh1'h the ex i ~ting faei li t ~ l'he nl'\.\o re,troom. whic h wtl l co\l an c\11rnatcd $450.000. ha~ been at the ce nt er ot controver:-.y fo r :-.ome time. Opponent'> ol the con!)truction claim the nwnc1 can he bett er ~pent ebewherc and '>U!!!!l',ll'd the exi:-.ting tactli t) ... hould he reha htl1tat cd . Mayor l>onald S traU '>\, \I.ho -.otcd "!!"'n't thl· l'X pend1ture. \aid the n:,tnh11n v..i' .1 matt er 1>1 \U OJl'C lt\ity. "It dnl·,n't ol knd me in tht: ka\l I think v.c 'hould Jll\I rcl urh1'h lhl· e\.1'ltng rl·,11 u11111 .rnd 111.1kt: rt .. , !!Ood ;i, \\.t: l ;1 ll I hl' lll rrcnt puhl 1c rt:,t roorn 1' l11l-.1tn l d1r rrth in lrnnt ol thc Nc\.\.port lkadi l11c1 \.\.hnl· it propo,ed Mc:J-ad- 1k11 ~q u ;11 r p I .11 a '' I \I Ol' c11 n't ruct t:tl. ( ·nulll:tlmr mhcr Kuthdvn Plummer .... 11J till· pla1a 'hnuld n-mar n o pen and ... ll r r I I' In I I Ii L'. l' l lll •-1 r u l I l 1111 ll I l h l' n c \\, rc,tro11111 ··11 \.\.l' k a \l· the rt·:-.t room v. hi:n: II '"· \.\.l' \' tll l1rn1t t ht· "'t: o l the: pla1.1 ·\1-...1 \H' dP h.1\l· .1n t1hlt!!al1Pn In take l .tr c 111 thl' l·111nlor1 o f our '1,11t11" .ind rt'\llknh ·· . Newport earthwalker to lead pack 8\ C ll E R\'1. STElll.l~C I )a H' Ku n't t ii \; l·v. pm ! lkal·h wtl I hr lhr Cekhrt t\ Wal l...n lnr Prn1ect Cllllll'rn\ Wal k 101 \1,111ktnd 111 lntrll' 1h1 ... :.,,11urd.1\ I hL' I ~-rn1k \.\.alk \.\. rll k1l·koll .it .1 m . thr 11u~h the ... 1rri:h nt \\nod hrtd!!r Kun't .1ch1c\nl rt:khnt \ ... 1.1t u ... 111 lll 74 . ;l11n hi: l·o111 rk1rJ hi" v.,.i i.. .tr 1111nJ the IAUrld ll r wa~ J 11hhnJ lhl' I .11 th\.\.,tll...l·r a nJ l1~t'' to 1h1 nl... 11f Ill' .1Lcnm pl 1,hmrn1 a' .. \-1 ,111\ ,rn.tll 'tt·r, 1h.1l hn.llllt' n11r !!1.1111 k .it lnr man- ~1 nd ·· CIAll -A -lrllt *-.. T• lt•r1&fJ HttF 1111111• wtl I .. FM LTD • 11n1t ..... It. Ill: 111. Tiii 111~111 ... 11111 ... i.ulpMu. PllYI IY UN CAILlll Kun ... t. v.hu t, ll\tt:d in thr "(iu1nnc" H no~ pf W o rld R l'l'Prd ...... cn11'.'" tal~tng ah11ut h1' .Hht·nturc v. here he ln"t c1 hrntht:r. hut ~ainnJ c1 \.\.1k .1 11d \.\.Prltl .icd,urn l k LkudeJ 11 1 c1 rcu111 \C nl the gl<1hl· on lout "'1th ht' hrnthn. Io h n. tn I 'J ,0 A I 1 i: r '1" nw n I h' 11 I prt·p.1r:Jl tll!l . 1ltr hr 1H ht r" "l'I 'It ! 1111 I u nt: 20 • n ur >ca r". t hrcc month" dnc..I In d..t\.' l.itt·r. l>aH· Kun't rt:turnt:J. but IPhn \.\..l\ ~tiled h\ h.111d 11' 111 ;\fghan1,tan .. We c1gri:i:J 1h .. 1t 1f 'omcthtng -.hou ld happen tn ont: 111 u'. the o ther would cont llllll'. I hi: \.\..ilk ... na .. e K Un\t -;aid "\1 ~ hro!ht·r . Pt:tc. took a yea r \ leave n f ah~ent:t' I m m h1" 1o h and we con- tinued to /\u<,1ralia .. ( \e n I houg h 15 yea r'\ have passed '\incc the record-<;e tting walk, Kunst becomes animated and excited while talk ing about the ro mance, adventure. intrigue and tragedy of his accomplish- ment that would ri val Indiana J ones. Civic and chool group" have enjoyed hearing about ho "' he and John brought the first mule mto Venice -;treets in 200 years. Or how Princes G race o f Mo naco greeted the hrother-; and their mule in th& palace courtyard . When they weren't camping out. the brothers received food , lodging and warm welcomes from j ust about every cit y they passed through. The goal was to walk the entire land surface of the earth, 14.•SO miles, .beain•taa in hometown WT Min-.. .. .•. ,. Minister arrested for bribe BY MELI NDA KELLER A ~e wport Beach m in 1"ter wa~ arre~t ed Monda) morntng for allegedly hrihtng the f atht:r ol a w11nc\.., who was :-.cheduled to tc,td y again\t a neuro~ur­ genn tn a mok:-.tat1n n trial J-rcd Kcntnn Hc,hore. 63. v.-a' picked up at h" Al ta V1,ta Drive home and "charged with .ittcm pt tng t o m nuence the te,timony of a w\lne'" He j, being hdd 1n "\ev.p ort lkach Ctt\ Jatl tn lteu nf SI00.000. 'aid P olice It Tim ~t:v. rn.1n Re~horl' '' ..accu,cd ol ollcrtn!! I Mr~ Day uf \i1 \lOll'l'lllo. Kt:nt Ul k \ S 1.500 per month tor tv.o \t'M" 1n l''\change lor h1' d.1ughter\ rl'lu,,tl 111 tc,t1f~ agatn't ~C \\. port lk.1ch nt:ur11,urgt:on t-ranc1.., Wtlliam'. v.hn l..acn.1 14 L:tiunt' ul felony rnok,t:.it111n Lha rgl' .... \;cv.rnan '\atd lk,hnrt' ..alkgcJ I~ m..tdc !)C\ cral ca\b I n D :I\ la"t r>ccemher. ~ewman :-.aid . hut he rcfu,t:J tn d<sho ratt: on the rdat10n,h1r h1·tv.t't'n the mm1 .... 1cr and W1l11am" . After the 1n1t1:.i l l ..t ll. I >.t) rl'Corded h" con\ t·r,ac 1on:i. \A. II h fk,horr ..ti the rc4ue,1 ol the 't·v. port Ae.tl h P1)l tce I kpart mcn t. 't:v. m,rn '..t1d NH field dedicated to Fine B\' < Ht.R\ I. ST Uii.i~<. 1 he rncrTHH\ 111 lnng-t1mr \,e"port lk..ith rr ... 11.knt J ntl pn>pOnl·nt uf \OU th 'p O rt .., ..... I U ,tf t r I 11 e . \l. ct' h n 11 U r CJ \,1turd.1 \ .11thl·1kJt\,1l111n ol ~tu hnc I 1clJ ctt ,l . .,.. r1irt H.irhor H 1gh ~choo l. J ..trn11\ .ind tricncJ, turncJ nut to rrcc1l l the: m.in th.11 l..tunchcd man\ a '<:"port Huth into thr v.orld ol ... port' ·\ rt: ... 1dc nt l'I 'ev.pnrl Rcalh lnr 2~ \CM'.~ llll' died ol a heart attack a year .1~0 H" v.a' a familiar face tn the commun1t} a'> a local Realtor who 'oluntccred ht~ time a(., a coach or umpi re t o H a rbo r Arca Ba!"eball , Newport Natio nal Little League, T he Roy's Club of the Harbor Area and Newpo rt Ha rbo r High Sc hool. "Stu lo ved baseball." said family f n e nd Do n Regan. "Now. he ha faced the greatest pitcher of them all, St. Peter. Stu was abk to say he reall y made a mark in life ." Dignitane present were Mayor D on Strauss. councilmembers Evelyn Hart a nd Jean Watt. Newport-Mc a Unified School District Board me mbers J im de Boom and Judy Franco. A sistant S uperintendent Dr. ~rol Berg and Deputy Superintendent Dr. Norman Loats. Former NH H S Principal Dr. Tom Jacobson and p~sent Principal Dr. Dennis Evans were also the~. The proposal to honor Fine ·a memory was fint submitted to t.._ ICheol board last Ma,. After ....... 12 ..... , NIE ! IUICI !. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN • Walker ... 11811111• ..... ,... 1 ncsota, through 13 countries. ac r oss f o ur contine nts and touching all three oceans. .. P eople who claim t hey walked around the wo rld rea lly d idn't," Kunst explained ... T hey might have j ust traveled around t o diffe re nt count r ies a nd walked i11 them." ! T he o nly tra n s p o rtati on Kunst relied on was an airplane to get hi m across the ocea ns. On land mass, he was on foot . with any one of fo ur m ules carrying his earthly belongings. T he Kunst brothers thought it would be a shoo-in to get a corpo rate spo nsors hip fo r their feat. Bu t companies they con- tacted turned them d own. ··As a consolation. they se nt us thi ng . Kunst re me mbered. "We got leeping bags. tents. boxes o f cough drops a nd mo re shoes than we could ever use.·· As it turned out, Kunst wo re out 21 pa ir of shoes on the t rek. The brothers agreed that t hey would dedicated their walk to UN IC EFF instead . A local businessman d <;>nated a mule, Willy Make-it. that the brothers would use until they reached New York. Subsequent mules they -aequired in other countries became W illy Make- it II a nd so on. T he brothers flew to Po rtugal, a rmed w ith a letter of an "unusual" item. Starting in March, you'll discover a new exciting section in our Clusified Section called "Treuun=a." Call the ~:t'1 ~banl~y ~ ID-locate item or what ,.,.. 'ie willin1 to part ...... introduction by then-Senato r Hubert Humphrey. They co n- tinued through Spain, France, Monaco, Italy, Bulgaria. Yugo- slavia. Turkey a nd Iran. In Af- ghanistan, they were stalk ed by ba ndits afte r a local newspaper mistakenly reported the brothers were carrying a wagonload of mo ney they co llected for U Nl- CEF. J o hn was killed and Da ve left for dead . After fo ur m o nths of recupe ratio n from a chest would. Dave and his brothe r Pete returned to the site of the attack a nd they continued o n throug h Pakistan. The were escorted through the Khyber Pass by that country's prince. t hen on to India and Australia. Afte r Pete returned home to hi job. the m ule died of a heart attack. strand ing Dave in the midd le of the Aust ralian desert. pondering how to hau l the 200- year-old T urkish wagon. Alo ng came an Aus tralian school teacher n a med J e nn i. S he hooked up the wagon to her car and drove the remaining 1,000 mi les in low gear. while he walked alo ng side. T he ro mantic ending to this tale is that Dave a nd Jenni wo und up gett in g hitched themselves when the walk was completed. Newport Beach was K.unst's last port-of-call before the last 5 I I leg o f the t rip back to Waseca. And now, his name, alo ng with that of J ohn and Pete's, appears in the .. Guinness Book o f Wo rld Records," .. Ripley's Believe it or Not " and .. World Book Year Book of 1975." Kunst recently learned o( a no ther listing to a ppear in the 1989-90 edition of ''Gui nness S po rts Re co rd Book." Would Kunst do it all o ver again? .. For SI million," he said. "But I might just do it for fun when I'm 100 years old." His next ttonquest, ho wever, might j ust be a sailing trip around the world, so he ca n be the o nly o ne to boast having both walked and sailed around the Jtlobe. SEEKING ? QUALIFIED PERSONNEL • Reach 50,000 homes each week in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. Call our Classified Dept. TODAY for information about our special rates and demographic pro- file. 631-8120 9-n-oon. M-F. 720-9266 LMG98T l&ICTIOM OP anA Mm YHI VIDIO TANa•--ORT81ACH Fine .. . 1111t1111f -.... 1 consecutive meetings and countless letters of support for the proposal, the board una nim- ously voted to honor Fine by naming the varsity baseball fie ld in his memo ry. Fine's wid ow, Esther, pres- ented a check to the dist rict for a n end owment fu nd , which will be used for scho larships and capital imp roveme nts to the field . The Fine's two da ughters, Kim and Andrea, unveiled the memorial flag pole, which is a ship's mast with a d edica tion plaque. In additio n, there is a scoreboard with the name o f S tu Fine. Esther read a poem that summed up bow she and the children f cit at that moment and concluded with, "I hope that Stu's memory lights the path for you." Winding up the ceremony was the traditional thro wing o ut of the first ball for a warm-up game between the N HHS and Wood- bridge High School baseball teams . Lo ats was the batter, Be njamin Fine was the pitcher, de Boom served as·umpire and Bill N una n as catc her. Benja min wound up and Loats m issed the ball. which struck Nunan in the Knee. "Practice, practice,·· Lo ats said. "Drugs are everyone s concern . A healthy community is a prosperous one! The NEWPORT HARBOR- COSTA MESA BOARD OF REALTORS®supports National Drug and Alcohol Abu$e Month and urges young and old alike to SAY NO TO DRUGS!" Tex Griffith 198 9 President NEWPORT HARBOR-COST A MESA BOARD OF REAL TORS IB 401 No. Newpon Bl vd . Newport Beach REAL TO l?9 ~llenlll Lyach Realty RESIDENTIAL REAL TY BUYING or SELLING •Free Written Market Evaluation •Home Tours By Appointments • Hiahest lntearity • Courteous Service • Twenty Years in Newport Beach ·Loretta Curci I • Multiple Listina Member * Ext,. Advertisina * Computer Printouts 6t4-1367. llAICI !. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN_,_ I ' Cox sees chance to improve district In Junuul'l . Chro Cot waJ . HW>m m to talu the 401h DiHr1c·t .\eut 111 the Ho u.r;e of Repre'len- tat1 ve.\, lunx he/J hr Rep. Boh &dham. /11 the /(11/0-...·mK tnter- \'iew. conJuc teJ hi• former Ensign Executive Editor Ruger Bloom . Cox discusses his initial impressions of Congress and his leKis/a1ive priorities f or the co minx two l-'ears. Newport Ensign: Yo u 're not new to Was hingto n OC, but you're new to the role of C o ngressman. How does 1t feel? Rep. Chris Cox: Thus far. I'm impressed with the many opportunities to make an imme- diate difference. First of all. the real estate occupied b y a Member of Con gress offers some unique opportunities to lobby 434 other Members of Congress on a daily basis ... Even if I never introduced any legislation myself. the opportunity to lobby all the other members constantly is an extrao rdinary one to make a difference . NE: What bill are you working on? CC: ... R ep. Dick Armee. who was the sponsor o f the base- clo~ing legi~lat1on that wa' fa irly s ucce s\f ul '1gn1ficant. t!I no " ca rry ing a hill fo r e nhanced re\c1~~1on auth o rit ~ He I!. in the proce'' o t gathering co-,pomo r~ . . , 'o. n m: afternoon lln the ho u!lc tloor I \\alked around with him and explained to peo- ple JU't "hat "cnham:cd re~ci'- sio n autho rity" 1s. Having m yself drafted an enhanced re~c is to n autho rit y bill three year~ ago (a~ a White House counsel) and ha\.tng promoted this idea at its incep- tion. I explained it to people a!> follows: It's a supercharged line- item veto: it is a better tool for the pres ide nt than line-item veto: 1t d oesn't provo ke the same partisan opposition that line- item veto does; and for two !>pec ific reasons 1t is more powerful. First. line-item veto. like any type of veto under the Constitution. has to be exercised within 10 days of presentment to the president. R escission authority can be exercised at any time during the fiscal year. Second. line-item veto require the president to literally line out an item from the budget. It's either in or it's out. Rescission can be either whole or partial. so you can take a program from 100 percent to 70 percent or to zero or to a nything in between I was very pleased ... to hear the president o f the United State . in his budget address to the nation and t o a joint se s1o n o f C o ngress. pec1fically call for e nha nced re\Cl!>Ston autho rtt}. It "'a!> "ery interesting to me that 1t wa' tn a nation\\1de tete .. 1s1on a ddre!I!>. No _one\ ever heard nt thi ~ hdo rc h e o tn io u~ly was n't doing it to make pl)l1t1cal po int!>. He did 1t bccau!>c he\ Shop telling the Congress that th1 ' " an idea who se time has come So . I'm very pleased . ha-.,tng ta lked abo ut thi!> all througho ut m y campaign and ha\ ing worked on it several years, that it's gotten this far. NE: You are on the Public W orks Committee. and assigned to the subcommittees on surface transportation, water resources. public buildings and grounds. and economic development. What are the major federal public wo rks projects ~lated for thi area? CC: Well. one major project has been authorized and that 1s the Santa Ana RiH r Oood control project. The a uthorized amo unt-. w o uld ultimate ly exceed $1 billion mer a JO-year period to be ~pe nt h ere. fede ral d ollar\ . We're dead in the "'ater o n appro priation ~ t or the project .. I'm go ing to be wo rking very 17th hard to get those d oll ar~ flowing to get that project !l taned . fhcrc •~ ltttk. If a n}. aware- ne'I\ o utside the lram portatio n a nd public w or k ~ committee!> that the project 1s designed t o protect against the most s1gnifi- ~ant Oood threat in the Western United States. . We've had the c hairman of the Appropriations C o mmittee he re in Orange Co unty ... and we're Oying in other members of the Appro pnations Committee to give them an educat ion seminar on why this project needs to get started right away. NE: The first major floor fight of this session was over the proposed Congressional pay raise. What impressions did you get from that battle? CC: ... (Rep.) Bill Dannemeyer (R-Fullerton) was the one man who, like David and Goliath. took this on and forced, s ingle- handedly. through parliamen- tary maneuvers. a vote when it was quite clear that those who control the noor of the Hou e were not going to permit a vote. It was very interes ting to watch. Street ................... AMERITONE PAINT CENTER It wa~ ternf 1c to watch him ~land there at the micro- phone and watch him go toc -to- toe with (Rep.) T o m Foley ( 0 - Wa\h ), who wa\ chamng the Ho use at the time. submitting po int of parliamentary inquiry after p o int of parliame ntary inquiry . . . and eventually con v1n c1 ng everyone in the c hamber that the roll call vote he htsd ucceeded in d~mand ing on a mo tion to adjourn would be understood by the American people as a vote on the pay raise ... S o, the vote ended up being totally lop idcd against adjourn- ment. and at that point the Speaker came out ... and cried "uncle ... and said we11 have a vote tomorrow on the pay raise. Bill Dannemeyer brought that about. It was very impressive to me and to think it made me feel especially good because some- times being new in a body of more than 400, you wonder whether o r not one per on can make a difference. Well, that was a hining example of how one • person can turn a ituation aro und 180 degrees. Amertcar1 I ta cat Association Traditional Gifts, Accessories WE ARE WELL HIDDEN! 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The late Jess Unruh said many important things in his long politicaJ career, but none was so memorable or more accurate than that statement, made when he was Speaker of the Assembly and the acknowledged "Big Daddy" of California politics in the 1960s. It is because of money that being chair of one of the state's major political parties is now a desirable position for ambitious politicians. It is no longer .more of a figurehead position that anything else, which was the case for many years. The reason is that the people of this Golden State saw fit to enact political reform last year in the form of Proposition 72. Money has been the boon and the bane of politicians. Under the previous structure, the leaders in tbe Legislature became the de facto heads of their politicaJ parties in the state. That's because the legislative leaders, such as Assembly Speaker Willie Brown and former Minority Leader Pat Nolan, used their considerable staff resources to become major fund- raisers. They would gather huge war chests of funds, then parcel out these funds to selected candidates around the state. Proposition 73 changed an ·that. The people correctly decided to prohibit a politicaJ candidate from transferring his or her campaign funds to another candidate. The initiatives also limited individual contributions to a candidate to S 1,000 per candidate each fiscal year. Garage produces treasures A great amount of a political campaign is dedicated to voter registration and getting out the vote. . . particul.arly getting out the voters one thinks are most apt to vote correc\ly. depending upon one's point of view, of course. However, there are no such restrictions on contributions to the official political parties, money that can be spent' on registration and voter turnout. So, the parties will have to assume the nuts-and-bolts jobs of registration and getting out the vote. Candidates will have to concentrate using their more limited resources on their own qualifications and issues. Also, the parties can contribute up to $5,000 each fiscal year to each candidate, meaning up to SI0,000 this calendar year and another $5,000 next year. . . that's a potential $15,000 per candidate between now and the 1990 elections. It is because of this new power and high-visibility potential that Democrat Jerry Brown successfully sought to be his party's state chairman. He has the potential to raise large sums of money for the Democrats. But many party faithfuls arc worried about his inability in the past to be a good administrator and manager. He never could be bothered with the details of governing, can he now be bothered with the nuts-and-bolts of party organization? Baker Communications 901 DoveJ Dnve Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 631-8120 Please aend mall to p .o. Bo• 9399 Newport Beach, CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign it pubhlhed weekly on Thursdays. The first warm days. in the high 70s and low 80s inspired the first ardent gardening of the season, tearing out old stuff and conditioning the soil for dozens of primroses. pansies, impaticn and petunias. The unus ually cold February weather was bad news for nurseries. Bedding plants were burned back; bare root roses and fruit trees were late in budding, and azaleas were at least a month delayed in blooming. But the warm days got the juice in plants and man active again. and it was good to mell the damp earth fre hly cultivated and see how smart and clean a newly planted plot appears. And cleaning up the garden led to cleaning out the garage, and here was a whole shelf of publication first editions. and it was a hock again to be reminded of just how great a graveyard for periodicals Orange County really is. Just in my personal trove are the~e lost journals: Orange County Illustrated. Gentry. The Vindicator. Prtmiere. Suitt Uft. New Worlds of Irvine. Newporttr-Mesa News. Also in my collection arc KEN. a thoughtful magazine once published by the Esquire people, and '47. the Magazine of the Year, produced by a group of postwar writers. And my first editions include the Chicago Sun, Inc., the magazine for mall businesses. /rviM World NtwJ and Sports Illustrated. Not only do I have the first edition of Sports lllustrattd. I have copies of the two dummies published for this maaazinc during the year preceding the ma1azine's first issue, and these may be of special interest to anyone involved in 1.1111. •· lllBI• Christina J. Meo writing or publ~ hing. •INllll•. ADY.= Rod Van Beek They also bring back a flood --. ._._ ,.~ .... 1 570 of memories involvina me, Sid ... ..... _... -. ,, ... = lO bt I ntWIPll* °' ...... C•Cufabafl J nd J' M Sid tr .... ._ .... ..., 14. 1•1. • .. tn me nunmr A 20111. in Superior ames • •m urr•r· ~ ~Y a..t llr .. ~ of Orlnge. 91111 of ClllfOr•. 1nd bV '"'°" "*"' ii ......, ID L. James, who now laves with J 21111 II .-C ftllcll rlQUW'ld l»y ,_ Subler••: 131 per,_ his wife. Aines, in Leisure WOfld, .. the fant editor ud later publisher of Sports Jllus- 1ra1ed. Before be accepted this challenge to edit a new mass magazine. he was assistant man- aging editor of LI FE and For- wne. That was when he was my boss, when he hired me away from the Los Angeles Daily New.J. There are so many wonderful memorie of Sid James. Full of energy. highly creative. decisive and fun , he made Trme. Inc. a Los Angele in titution, with a field .,. Sid aid. ..Most po rts writers are hacks. There are only a few good one like Red Smith or Grantland Rice. And we 're going to have Jim Murray rep- resent us on the West Coast. I think he's one of the best sports writers in the country ... Well. the rest is wonderful histo ry. After a while with Spurts Illustrated. Jim went over to the Los Ange/ts Times where hi~ column wins national honors annually. a nd ets a high tand- Time of my Life large and talented staff. and his monthly meetings with the local business and political hierarchy at Perino d inners were f ascinat- ing, volatile and off-the-recor,d . After a year and a half in the local T;me bureau. I was asked to move to New York as a writer/editor. For a 31-year-old kid who had never bCen cast of the alton Sea, this was pretty heady stuff. After a couple of brief interims. the man hired as my replacement in the Lo Angeles bureau was an Exa- miner reporter named Jim Mur- BY JIM FEtTO ' ard tor hterate and provocative port commentary. The first i, sue of Sports Jllus- troted was dated August 16. 1954. almost 35 years ago. The full-color cover howed Ed Mathews slugging a home run in Milwaukee stadium. There was a three-page fold out containing 27 big league baseball trading card • and at a glance you can sec how the game has changed -the Brooklyn Dodger , the New York Giant . the Philadelphia Athletics. ray. Even then, Jim Murray was Before the first edition. Sid a sports authority. In those days, James edited two trial dummies Timt' printed periodic .. reports titled only .. The New Sport from the field," with signed or Magazine." The fint was dated by-lined honon. Murray wrote December S. 1953. and featured one advocating that steps should the upcoming Rose Bowl game be taken to .. break up the Yan-between UCLA and Paul kees" and I know the reaction Cameron, and Michiaan State in New York. because I was with Leroy Bolden. The Dummy there. Number 2 was dated April 19. Eiaht ycan later, Sid James 19S.. and was written and pro- called me to tell about his new duced in one hectic week, ju l assianment-puttina out a as future issues would be. On the sports m•p1 ine for Time. Inc. cover was the 16th hole at At the tim& I was with a • Lo Cy pres Point in Pebble Beach. Anaeles advenwna qency. and and the contents included what on my next visit to New York. Sid James promited.ro...ogood I spent Kvei'al eveninp with Sid writina incluclina a fucinating at his aew sports maaazine piece on .,_MU by Red Smith. orraca. Ewrytlai• ... cluM>s. I( you want to ICC any of thi~ .. We're aoi• to put an 8CCCRt ltd, jUlt help • clean up my oa aOCMI wrkiita ia ti* aporU t ...... -~imc. ; \ 'f Police Blotter The Police Blotter is presented as a wbltc sennce from the Newport Ens11n deta1/m1 crimes and affests m Newport BeKh. It shocJld be noted th.Jt cmnes listed .Jre only those which are reported to the Newport Beach Police Deoartment and .mests made .Jre only those suspected ol crimes and ftOl those com11ded MONDAY, FEB. 13 CRIMES 164.S -Computer equipment valued at $2,250 was reported stolen from Republic Warranty Corporation located at 1401 Dove. 1700 -A watch valued at $2,000 and clothing valued at $2,500 were reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Montecito. 2030 -A mink coat valued at S 10,000 was reported stolen from Robinson's located at 101 Newport Center Drive. 2300 -Coins valued at $4,000 were reported stolen from a residence in the 600 block of West Oceanfront. ARRESTS 0300 -Patricia Louise McWalters, 42, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of·drunk driving. 1703 -Vincent Louis Panzo. 56, of Long Beach was arrested on suspicion of giving false information to a police officer. 2035 -Robert Allen Carew, 58, of Laguna Beach was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. TUESDAY, FEB. 14 CRIMES 0745 -Cash totaling $3,000 • was reported stolen from Dill- man 's Restaurant located at 801 East Balboa. 1200 -Rings valued at S 11 ,000 were reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Point Loma. 1215 -A case of indecent exposure was reported in the vicinity of University and The Back Bay. 1400 -A car stereo valued at $500 was reported stolen from a ve hicle in the 100 block of Beacon Bay. 2200 -Airline tickets valued at S2 l 9 were reported stolen from a hotel room in the l i 00 block of Jamboree. ARRESTS 0005 -William Stuart Madi- son, 31 , of San Juan Capistrano was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 0150 -Jose Antonio Lopez. 20, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of driving with a suspended license. 0235 -Glenn Robert Berk., 25, of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. 2235 -Michael Richard Col- lins, 26, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. . INSURANCE Home - Life Auto ,... .. C.111-800-367-7877 13011 Newport Avenue #200 Justin 92680 WEDNESOA Y, FEB. IS CRIMES 0030 -Jewelry valued at $39,000 wa reported 4itolen from a residence in the 200 bloc~ of Carnation. lO 10 -A bicycle valued at$ I 00 wa reported tolen from a garage in the I 00 block of Amethyst. 1430 -Computer equipment vaJued at SJ0,000 was reported stolen from Pacific Investment Resources located at 425 Red- lands. 1630 -A handgun valued at S200 was reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of Via Lido Soud. 2020 -An attempted residen- tiaJ burglary was reported in the 300 block of Promontory Point West. ARRESTS 2125 -Ralph Leonard Schlief. 62, of Newport Beach wa arrested on suspicion of drunk driving. THURSDAY, FEB. 16 CRIMES 1035 -1415 -Wet suits valued at $500 were reported stolen from unattended property at the beach and 43rd Street. 2 r 50 -Surf board valued at $375 were reported stolen from a garage in the 100 block of llMCI f . I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN .... Turquoi e. ARRE T 0135 -Edward Wind or hanllin. 23. of Lo Angele wa arre ted on u picion of\giving fal c information to a police officer. 0 145 -Robert Alan Mc Killip, 25. of Lo Angeles was arrested on !luspacion of giving fabe information to a police officer. 0250 -Craig Michael M ur- doch. 28. of Garden Grove w~ arrested on uspicion of coun- terfeiting. 1350 -Frances Ann Mulvania, 46. of Corona del Mar was arrested on s uspicion of forgery. I 6 I 5 -Matthew Daniel Stearns, 29. of Laguna Beach was arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct. - FRIDAY, FEB. 17 CRIMES 1520-A bicycle valued at $700 wa reported toleo from a garage in the 100 block of Sand Dollar. Dougherty Ill. 41. of ew~n Beach w arrested on u picion o( drunk driving. 0245 -John Jo eph Rose. 38. of Irvine w arre ted on usp1- c1on of drunk driving. ~ 2330 -Frank AnI?el !\endez. I . ot Long Beach "" arre ted on uspicion of drivmg under the influence of a controlled sub- tance. SAT RDA Y. FEB. 18 CRIME .... 0010 -Currency totahng SJ25 was reported ~t olen from a re idencc in the 3100 block of We t Oceanfront. ARRE T ' 0200 -Gilbert Angel Godoy. 29. of Huntington Beach was arrested on u p1cion of induc- ing a minor to use marijuana. 0305 -Frank Edward Mycn. 18. of Brea wa arrested on u pa cion of di turbtng the peatt. 2000 -A case of uspiciou S DAY. FEB. 19 ci rcum tances was reported in CRIMES the 2600 block of We t Ocean-1400 -Vandals reportedly front. cau ed $825 in damage to a ARRESTS vehicle an the \ icinity of East 0115 -William Paul Witherly. Balboa a nd lvarado. 41 , of Co ta Mesa was arrested 1900 -case of batter) was on suspicion of drunk driving. rtporttd in the 3100 block of 0145 -W illiam Fredericl 1 32nd . treet. r--------------, (most cars plus to•) •Drain o il and replace with up to 5 quarts of Quo.ker State premium qu~lity oal •Install new oil f1lter•lubricote choss1s •Check and fall bottery•Check and fall trons- mission/tronsoxle fluid (first pint free) •Che~k W1per blades •Check and fill di~er­ entiol (first pound free).•Wosh outside ~f wandows •.Check oar press~re an all t.1res •Vacuum vehicle intenor•Check and fall broke fluad •Check and fill wmdsh1eld washer fluid • Check and clean air filter• Check and fill power steering fluid · NO #POINUllNT NICISSArt THI NO K.USll W• a OIL c5-.9.-i'9C1_.. toSIAMISA . 2175 Newport Blvd. (at Victoria) 548-4150 300 E. 17th St. (at Santa Ana St.) 548-2505 I I I I I ·I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. ,_I S' E' 1. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN CdM heads into . finals BY GEORGE PAPPAS There i no star ~ystem on Corona del· Mar High's basketball team this season. W~ton John on. a re erve guard who didn't play much this season. drove that point home Friday night as he ank three free throw to lift the ea Kings into the 3A final for the fi~t time incc 198J when they "on the division title. C'd M rallied late in the game to upset Morntng."'>idc. 57-56. Thi' Saturda} at Lo~ Angele~ Sport~ Arena at 2:30 p.m .. the Sea King' face probably their toughc\t te~t in po~t ca~on action again~t Trabuco Hill in the 3A divi~ion final. "·We really don't have any superstar' • ., remarked Corona del Mar Paul Orric;. John~on only scored 21 points m 12 games thlS season including j ust five free thrO"'-S. but he came through when it co.unted most si nking three of tour free throw attempt with 22 'econd to notch the game. "There are 'omc players o n our team that do score more than others. but each pldyer ha~ to contribute in their O \.\ n way for u~ to win:· he added. For Orris. thi~ i~ his most succe~~ful team \ince he took Conquerors me~t Bel Air on Friday Corona del Mar High i n't the only ewport area ~chool making a name for itself in the Cl F basketball playoff these days. cwport C'hri t ian (21 -2). rcccn~ly downed Ribct Chris- tian. 72-60. to urge into the C IF mall school~ basketball finals. The Conquerors play Bel Air Prep in the finals held at Pep- pcrdine University tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. cwport Christian· enior guard Jon Bahnsen led the way "ith 35 poi nt~ against Ribet Chri tian. The Conquerors (co- champion of Academy League) employed a slower. half court approach which proved effective again t the runand-gun offen e of Ribet Christ ian. Newport Christian was beaten on the boards (40-25) but they more than made up for it by inking 26 of 54 attempts from the field compared with Ribct Christian. which ooly hit 29 of 79 shots in the game. over as the Sea Kings· head coaching job in 1986-87 season following 16 years as the boys freshman coach at Cd M,. Ho was an a sistant to Jack Errion during the 1981 eason. CdM lost to Rolling Hills by two points in Cl F emifinals during Orris· fir t year ( 1986-87). .. Ver} few people picked u to be here. But I told the playe r that a lo ng we make it into the playoff, we have a c ha·ncc. ·• Orris ~aid of his team ·s recent penchant playoff upset!.. Trabuco Hill~ is led by 6-foot- 10 center Rick Swanwick and defeated Cd M ·s rival E tancia (in the quarterfinals) and San Luis Obispo to reach the finals . .. It's definitely going to be a challenge for us.·· Orris ~aid . .. Trabuco Hill~ is the mo t complete team we've faced in the playoffs. They can burn you out ide or in idc. They like to play an uptempo game but they can adapt to a slower. half court game, .. he added Al o there are the obviou match up pro blems for Cd M with Swanwick. .. Swanwick i~ a very good playe r. Rainer Wulf (Trabuco Hills head coach) has done a good job of teaching Swanwick to keep the ball up when he is · inside. He's a good rebounder and scorer but he can al o look for the open man,·· he added. ____ ,...1 011 A ROLL -C.-1911 .. 111111'1 Wlllll J1~1-,,._ .... I .... Hill& 1.,11111 1111 W1lllnt1y • --Ill n•lflllla If Ill CIF IA ,........ Tiii iii ~WlllMwlllll.-m llllllllwill mlCll ., ..... 1 .. 1011~ II clllr1i Ille Ill 111111 Illa Wiik. J1hn111 _. 1111 willfll fnl llnYn 11 1111 ............ C.I taa Tl'llllcl HHll fl Ill HOiia lllM II Ill a,.r1I Arm II !:30 , .•. lllil Sllnly. rttOTO IY UllY DECIHlllCO Local. teams _ hopeful, inexperienced BY GEORGE PAPPAS B~ban in ewport Beach ·s local high chool has talen a b.ickseat to the ucce~ of other s port uc h a football and basketball m recent years. With 1989 baseball eason et to open thi week. ewport Harbor and Corona dcl Mar's team arc looking to reverse the losing trend which has recently afflicted their programs. Last sc on. Harbor went 1- 14 in league action and dropped their final 12 jtamc while Cd M took five of their I t • contest but fim hed in fourth place and out of the playoff . Corona del Mar begins their 5eason against Laguna Beach tomorrow at 3 p.m. in home game. ewport Harbor will compete in the ewport Flh Tournament . tarting thi. Mon· day. However. it' tough road ahead for both school.. which fecld young teams in 1989. The Sea View League hould also be • competitive as ever Harbor has a new coach. Billy White. who recently took over after the prcviou coach. Wayne Heck. rcsi1ncd to devote more time toward his business. which· c:ould mean a new direction for the SMon. ... •old ... kids rm not used lo Ioli ... ,...,.ed While. who cona11 to ... "-'°' job after ,...,_,. i• (1 ..... 7) • Cor-_ ..... ~ ,, ........... .. , ........... , • UICI!. t• THE NEWPORT E~ 1 Some helpful h. tS for serious boaters B\' RALPH RODHEIM Why do people race sailboats? There are thou,and of an~wers. One of the moM predominant i\ to experience the kind of thrill~ found on last weekend's Whit- ney Serie~ around Catalina. Boat preparation before the race wa!'I a must. Raci ng b more thanju~t going down to the boat, Lapping around the cour\e and heading back to the club for liquid refre hments. In preparing for a race. all the eq uipment. ails and c;afety gear must be checked to en ure they are in good working order and will not fail on the race course. Next. a good crew needs to be as embled. Yo u can't jut draft Baseball ... .............. & coach. White was also assistant varsity coach at Ocean View ( 1984-85). and before that assist- a nt baseball coach at Westmin- is ter High for four years. and head baseball coach for Servite High (1967-68). .. Right now. these guys have a losing tradition. We're just trying to change the mental attitude of our players. we·re trying to get the kids to think positive." White explained. ··That' one of the things we've got to do. But you just can't turn c erything around in a eason. It· going to take time to change attitudes:· he added. "Yo u see. preu y muc he altitude around ewport Har- bor and C'Mona del Mtar i' that baseball 1~ not that im portant t o them. Football and ba ketball ha pnonty. That' what I'm fighttng again t. ··he added. The Sailor' ha\C 1u't two player~ returning lrom la\t )Car\ team ancludtng 'enior' 'ccond b.l\em~rn Ton) l\ltobcll1 and patcher J am Jenning' Jenning\ and JUntor E-d ~1ar­ t1ne1 head up the Harbor\ p1tch1ng taff Junior Ja~on Singer from la"it ·year'~ junior your friends down the block into becoming your ere~. You 11eed knowledgeahle. e perienced sailors at the vtmou\ po\nion\ around the boat. Aho. it ·~ important to have a crew that get~ along well together. .. not all crew!! do. Now. off to the starting line. Give your elf enough time to check out the line and wi nd condit ion~. It is imperative to put up your ails and check things out prior to tarting. Remember to read and re-read the race imtructions. Many races have been lo t because instructions were not caref uly followed. The first r~ce of the Whitney varsity squad will al o pitch some this sea on. The Sailors· defensive line up includes junior Steve Double at first base, Altobelli · at second base, senior Zach Blair and junior Jayson Farr will battle for the shortstop position, sopho- more Derek Gilmore and junior Todd Bryson are up for the job at third base. Harbor has three potential catcher • junior Chad Faalberg, Singer (when he is not pitching) and juni o r Br ia n J ones. In the outfield , Harbor 'enior Tom Walker (w ho wa a stan- dout in football and . occer) is in righ t field. Steve Sp1~1iri take'I centerfielG-4ind Bl ake Matlock i~ in left. Sophomore Tim Murphy; w ho White described a ... a promi!'li ng hitter: could al'o pla) in the outfield for Harbor Junior Brian Parker, Dann> ~chanv. Garrett Oruber "''1\ be u~cd in re\er\le role .. Onl} our dcfcn,c 1' ahc.1tl ol the game right no"'." White commented ... But our main concern " getting our off cn\e going. We don't have an) power hitting We arc ~o ph) \!Call) "cak. I can't bele1ve it." .. But l ha\e to \CC our player\ in action to re.ill) know where ~e tand. Our goal" to get third MARINE SCENE Serie~ featured IO R. PH R A and B and MORC classe~ The wind at the start was a 14-knot wel)terly which made everyone think it was going to be a 4u1ck race. But. approximatel y an hour after the tart. the wand moved south and dropped to under five knots, then 1ero. then back to five (this time from the east) and. finally. back to the place and reach the playoffs ... White's crosstown ri val. Cor- ona del Mar High 's Jerry Jeloic k hopes the rece nt succes of football and basketball teams will galvanize the sl umping baseball program. Cd M came on strong· at the end of the 1988 season but finished with a 6-9 record. "'We've got a lot young kids on our team, .. Jelnick aid . .. A lot of how we do this season depends on if the enior can show some leadership . Then I think the younger player\ will pitch in. We won ftve out of our la~t 'ix games, so we're hoping that can carry over to thi\ year" Senior eco nd ba~eman Greg Haack and pitcher Rich Mather an: retur umg stancr' trom la't \car\ team. Senior pitcher Mall C1old- 'te1n. junior third ba~cman R ee'e. Thorkchon. 'cnrnr catcher Chri Kehrl1 . outfielder ,en1or J ohn MacM1llJn were al'o gi,en '\Orne pld\lng time in 19~8 The Sea K mg' .tre panning their chance' on the perfor- mance ol their pitching \taff led b) Mather and Gold,tc1n. Sophomore J r Pauon and frc hman Todd Kehrh round out Cd M's_ pitching. \Ou lh Then. after approxi- mately fi\:e hour\, a \\esterl y filled an and piped up to 20-25 knot\. eedles' to \av. the neet wa\ \pread out all over the ocean. A' expected the wind 'hut off ·once the \un ~et. It could ha\e been a very long night; however. a welcomed south we terly allowed the ncet to ~el chute\ and work it ~ wa) hack to the back\ide of 1Catalina under a clear. tarry ·ky. close to the cliff a\ po 1ble and hope for land bree1e . T hi\ year the wind actually bent around the east end. allowing the Oect to keep the \pinnakcp; up and. more importantly. 1t htdped to avoid the wind \hadow of the island or uparking lot." Once around the island 1t wa\ bad to the fini\h line. running and reaching all the wa'). The approach to the ~eM end i\ alway a windle ~ part of the race. You u uall) have to get a\ Why do "'e sail? One of the rea~on ha~ to be the exper ence of ~haring the beauty of a night like la t weekend\ Whitney Serie. MAXWELL'S AWARD WINNING . 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Rolhng Hilb and Morning~ide but . topping the Mu tang~ cou Id he more d1ff1cult "\\'ult 'aid recent I\ that "h1ch tc.im con- trol' thl' tempo "ill ~in the i!CtnlC I agrc:c "Ith t h.tt We c.tn 't Jllo" I rahuco Hill' to ~t.'l into JI\ uptcmpo game \\i c 11ccd to' plu~ our g.mlc and he p.tt1cnl ... Orn' 'aid During thl' playoth . ccntc1 Rrian ~prutt ha' cmc1ged ~ a ,coring force. fhc 6-tuot-'i cen- ter ~ank 21 potnh to 'park d M in the Morningside game "I'm \er plea cd with the way he played aga1ml Morning td~. He wa,n't inumidated. He d1dn t had. off at all.•• Guard Matt wiertnia added 11 pmnt~ and We to n\ brother Warren Johnson ank 9 counter\. tor the Sea Kmg . .. ThcK k1d\ arc winnc~. This team has been evolving all 'cason. I think just recently we've become a more complete team.·· · Orri. alM> praised the effort ot ~rvc forward Jeff Jacbon (8 points) and auard Jeff Clark . .. Jeff (Jackson) made omc • LA FoNTAJJVE ... OF Yourn W e/cornes Hair Design by Rose · for men and women 20% 0 FF On First Visit Walk-ins and Appointments Welcome Pamper Yourself in Luxury Deluxe European Facials Rejuvenating Body Massage Fashion Nails -Manicure & Pedicure FULL SERVICE SALON Day of Beauty Gift Certificate Available 4320 Campm Dr., Suite lctl (714) 756-2660 Newport Bacb NIE I •Atl I. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN s CdM heads into finals BY GEORGE PAPPAS There is no star system on Corona del Mar Hig h 's basketball team this season. Weston Johnson. a reserve guard who didn't play much this season. drove that point ho me Friday night as he sank three free throws to lift the ea King into the 3A finals for the first time since 19 I when they won the division title. Cd M rallied late ;n the game to upset Mo rningside. 57-56. This Saturday at Los Angeles Sports Arena at 2:30 p.m .. the Sea Kings fa ce probably their toughes t test in postscason action against Trabuco Hills in the 3A division final. .. We rea ll y d o n't have any supe rstars." remarked Corona del Mar Paul Orrit;. Johnson only cored 21 points in 12 games thi season including just five free throws. but he came through w hen it counted mo t sinking three of four free th row attempt with 22 second to notch the game. "There are o me players on our team that do core mo re t han o thers. but each pldyer has to contribute in their own way for us to win ... he added. For Orris. this is his m ost successful team since he took Conquerors .meet Bel Air on Friday Coro na del Mar High is n't the o nly Newport area school making a na me for it elf in the C l F bas ketball playoffs these days. Newport C hris tian (21-2). recently d owned Ribet Chris- tian. 72-60. to surge into the C l F s mall schools basketball finals. The Conquerors play Bel Air Prep in the finals held at Pep- pe rd ine University-tomorrow night at 7:30 p.m. Newport C hristian's enio r guard J on Bahn en led the way with 35 poinh against Ribet Christian. · The Conqueror (co- champions of Academy League) employed a slower. half court approach which proved effective against the runand-gun offense of Ribet Christian. Newport C hristian was beaten on the boards (40-25) but they more than made up for it by sinking 26 of 54 attempt from the field compared with Ribct Christian. which o nly hit 29 of 79 s hots in the game. over as the Sea Kings' head coaching job in 1986-87 season foll owing 16 years as the boys freshman coach at CdM. Howa an assist ant to Jack Errion during the 198 1 eason. CdM lost to Rolling Hills by two points in C l F emifinals during Orris' first year ( 1986-87). "Very few people picked us to be here . But I to ld the player~ that as lo ng we make it into the playoffs we h ave a t:hance. •• Orris -a id of his team· recent penc ha nt playoff up et!;. Trabuco H i ll~ i~ led by 6-foot- 10 center Rick Swanwic k and defeated Cd M • ri val Estancia (in the quarterfinals) and San Luis Obispo to reach the finals. "It's definitely going to be a challenge for u • "Orcis aid. ''Trabuco Hills is the mo t complete team we,ve faced in the playoffs . They can burn you outside or inside. They like to play an uptempo game but they can adapt to a lower. half court game."' he added Also there are the o bviou match up proble ms for Cd M with Swanwick. "Swanwick is a very good player. Rainer Wulf (Trabuco Hills head coach) has done a good job of teathing Swanwick to keep the ball up when he is inside. He's a good rebounder and score.r but he can also look for the open man ... he added. c1111111• •,... 7 ' 01 A IOU -C... ........... .,_ J 2 11 *"9 ... I ..... lila 1"111111111W1t11t1 .......... Ill111m '1IIIllaF3A •z1l1 DIS.lill&Wlll•wlllll .. 11111112181 ................... I, ... llclllrillllllllllllllllaWllk. JI? II ...... ml lt•lnwl ii ........ , ..... -=-... ,,.. ........... PllM .... a.ta an. II !:• ,.._ Iii SllldlJ. Pllll IY llllY IKWCO Local. teams hopeful, inexperienced BY GEORGE PAPPA Baseball in ewport Beach's local high schools has take n a b.ickseat to the s ucce~s of other sports suc h as football and basketball in recent year . With 1989 ba eball season et to o pen this week. Newport Ha.rbor and Coro na del Mar's team arc looking to rever c the lo ing trend which has recently afflicted their programs. L~r season. Harbor cHt 14 in league action and dropped their final 12 ~amc while CdM took five of theidast six contest but finished in fourth place and out of the playoff . Corona dcl Mar begin their cason again t Laguna Beach tomo rrow at 3 p .m. in home game. Newport Harbor will compete in the Newport Elk Tournament starting thi Mon- day. H owcvcr. it' tough road ahead for both schools. which field young team in 1989. The Sea View league should al o be as competitive as ever HarbOr has a new coach. Billy White. who recently took over after the previou coach. Wayne Hect. resigned to devote more time toward his bu incss. which could mean a new direction (or the Sailors . .. , •Old ... kids rm not med to losi .... ....,.cd White. who con. 10 11.e 11..tMw job after 1wo-,ar Iii• ( 1~7) a Cor- .. w .. M•'I fru••• b111l9ell , ........ , • UICI!, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSfGN~ 1 . Some helpful hi-nts for serious boaters I R LPH RODH EIM Wh) do people race ~ulboats'! There Jre thou,and of an\wcrs. One of the mo, t prcdommant i to e><pcnence the kind of thrill found on l~t weekend· Whit- ne~ S~ne' around Catalana. Boat prcparatton before the race \\3\ a mu t. Racing i~ more 1hanju~t ~oingdown to the boat. 11pping around the cou~c and heading back to the club for hquid refre hment . In preparing for a race. all the equipment. ail and afet}' gear mu t be checked to en urc they are in good working order and will not fail o n the race course. , ext. a good crew need to be assembled. You can't ju t draft Baseball ... ul ftr.. .. & coach. White was also assistant varsity coach at Ocean View (1 984-85), and before that assist- ant baseball coach at Westmin- astcr High for four years, and bead baseball coach for Scrvitc H igh ( 1967-68). ... R ight now. these guy have a losing tradition. We're just trying to c h ange the mental attitude of our players. We're trying to get the kids to think po itivc ... White explamed. .. That' one ofthc thing we ~ve got to do. But you just can't turn c\ef)1hing around in a ~eason. It' going to take tame to change dttitude ... he added. .. You ee. prett~ much the dttatude around 'ev..port Har- bor and Corona del Mar i~ that baseball a not that important to them. Football and baslctball ha pnonty. That\ what rm fi~hll ng agam,t ... he added,. The . aalor' ha\e JU't t\\o pla)el'\ returning from lill t ~c:.u\ team includmg \Cnior\ wcond h~•~eman Ton~ \ltohelh and patcher J 1m Jennmg' Jenn mg' and Junior f d \1Jr- t1ne1 head up tht: Ha rbor·, patc hing \taff J unior Ja,on ~mger from la~t )ear· 1unior vour fnend down the block into becoming your crew You need lnowledgeable. experienced · ilor at the vanou' po\1tion around the boat. Al'o it " 1mponant 10 have a crew thal get' along v.cll together ... not all crew~ do. Now. olf to the ~tarting line. Give your~clf enoug h time to check out the line a nd wind condit ion~. It i~ imperative to put up your ail and c heck thing out prior to starting. Remember to read and re-read the race instruction . Many race~ have been lo t because i nstruction~ were not carefuly followed . The first race of the Whitney varsity squad will al o pitch some this season. The Sailors· defensive line up includes j unior Steve Double a t first bet.Se. Altobelli at second b ase. senio r Zach Blair and junior Jayson Farr will battle for the shortsto p position, sopho- more Derck Gilmore-and junior Todd Bryson arc up for the job at third base. Harbor has three potential catcher • junior Chad Faalberg. Singer (when he i no t pitc hing) and j unior Brian Jone . In the outfield. Harbor senior To m Walker (who was a stan- dout in football and \occer) is in right field .. teve Spi11iri take~ centerfie ld and Blake Matlock is in left. Sophomore Tim Murph}. who White dc~cribcd a:> a pro m1 ing hitte r. could al\o pla~ in the outfield for Harbor. Junior~ Brian Parker. Danny ~chanu, Garrett Grubc1 \\.11\ be U\Cd in re\Cf\C role . "Onh our dc:f cmi: 1"1 Jhc.td ol th~ ga~t' right nov.. ·· White commented "But o ur main concern '' getting our offen e going. We don't ha\ e an~ po \\.e r hitting \\i e .ire o ph) "call) v.eal I can't bele1ve it .. "But I ha\e to ~ec our pla~cr' in action to reall) kno"" v.-hcrc v.e \tand. Our goal "to get third MARINE SCENE . I Serie featured IOR. PH RF. A and B and MORC cla!lsc . The wind at the tart wa~ a 14-knot we tcrly which made everyone think it was going to be a 4u1ck race. But, approximately an hoor after the start. the wm(t moved south and dropped to under five knot • then 1ero. then back to five (this time from the east) and. finally. back to the place and reach the playoff ... White's crosstown rival. Cor- ona del Mar High's Jerry Jelnick hopes the recent success o f football and basketball teams will galvanize the slumping baseball program. CdM came o n stro ng at the end of the 1988 ·season but finished with a 6-9 record. "'W e've got a lot young kids o n our team, .. Jclnic k said. .. A lot of how we d o thi eason depends on if the enio r~ can show some leader hip. Then I think the younger playe" will pitch in. We won five o ut of o ur last :>ix games. so we're hopmg that can carry over to thic;, year. .. Senior second b~eman Greg Haack and pitcher Ric h M ather a rc returning i,tartc r~ from la!'.t vcar\ team. Sen ior pitcher Matt Gold- \tein. junior th ird ba~c m an Rec'c. Thor\..c\-.o n . \Cn1o r catcher C'hn' Kehrh. outfielder ... en1or J ohn Mac M illan \\Crc al'o gi' en \Orne phi) ing lime in 1988 rhe ~ea K ang~ are pmning their chances on the perfor- mance of their p1tch111g \taff led b) Mather and Gold'ite1n. Sopho m o re J. l Patton and freshman T odd Ke hrli ro und out d M • pitch in~. ~o uth Then. after approxi- mate!~ fi ve hour~. a ""e te rl} filled 1n ;md piped up lo 20-25 knot . eedlc\\ to \ay. the nce t wa\ \pread out all over the ocean. A \ expected the wind 'hut oft once the .;\un ~ct. It could have been a \lery long night; however. a welcomed ~o uth westerly allowed lhe fleet to \Ct c hute and wo rk ih way hack to the back~ide of Catalina under a clear. tarry ·ky. The approach to the we tend i' always a windless part of the race. You u ualty have to get a clo\e to the cliff a po ible and hope for land breCJe~. Thi · year the wind actually bent aro und the ca t end. allowing the neet to keep the \pinnaker1, up and. more impo rtantly. it helped lO avoid the wmd !l hado w of I he 1\land o r .. parking lot." Once around the i land it was bac k to the finish line , running and reaching all the way Why do we ail'! One o f the rea\On~ ha to be the expenence o f \haring the beauty of a night like la t weekend' Whitney Series. 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COSTA MESA, CA 92627 (714) 646-2816 effort. the Sea Kings have man-"Jeff lark commg back has aged to hut do\\ n two high ~oring team!> in the the playoffs. Ro lhng Halls and '1orning ade but topptnf?:lhc u~~~could be more difficult -\\ ull aid reccnth t h~n \\-htch team con- trol' th~ tempo v.-all "1n the t?.mw I .tgrc~ ~Ith that \Ve c~m't Jllo" l r'"thuco Hill' to ~et into an urtcmpo ~amc \\l· ht:C:d to pl.i~ our game and hl' p.tltcnt:· ()fr&\ \.lid Du rm~ t hC' pla\ol h . <;enter Bri.rn ~pratt ha' emcr~cJ as a ,coring torcc. fhl' 6-luot-5 cen- ter sank 21 poinh to \park C'd M an the '1orninl!''dc game ... I'm \Cf'\ plca\Cd wtth th wa} h pl.i~cd ~a&n\l Mormn g)1d~. Hew~• "' antimadatcd. He d1dn t hack oft .st all .. 1uard "1att Cwicrtnia added 11 p ant\ nd We ton' brother Warren John on ank 9 counters~ tor the Sea Kings. .. Thc1c kids arc wi nners. Thi team ha been e olvini all sea on. I thi nk j ust recently ~-c'"\:c become a more complete ream." Orris also praised the cff ort of rescr\IC forward Jeff Jack on (8 point ) and 1uard Jeff Clarie .. Jeff (Jackson) made omc LA FONTAINE ... OF YOUTH Welcomes Hair Design by Rose for men and women 20% OFF on First Visit Walk-ins and Appointments Welcome Pamper Yourself in Luxury Deluxe European Facials Rejuvenating Body Massag~ Fashion Nails -Manicure & Pedicure FULL SERVICE SALON Day of Beauty Gift Certificate Available 4320 Campus Dr., S~te 100 (714) 756-2660 Newport Beach · PAIE 1-llAICI !. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN .Socie Top COver Girl honored at luncheon The Orange County Ch~pter of the House Inst itute met at Le Mcridicn for dinner and to Ii ten to wellne~!I authority Dr. Julian Whitaker. Stan Hill, Patricia and Jack Groth, the Richard Allens, Mary Dell Barkoura~ and Sandra uod county. Ju~t a few of the ladies who came to pay tribute to Ginny and enjoy the Ritz tun- Jorgensen, Barbara Rappollo. Tina Schafnitz, Dianne Fuss. Anne Badham, Cleva Howard, Ann Stern and Betty Palmer. • •• Gloria O!ibrink and Ollie Hill chaired the evening. Some of the members ,and guests attending were Athalic Clarke, Ors. How- ard. William and John House. Nancy Hod~on, Olga Ellis. Sam Goldstein. · Raymond and Robert Osbrink. Ann and Ru~­ se ll Pang. Emma J a ne and Tom Riley, Mar~hall Jarvie. Diane and Jim Slemom. Sandie and Karl Ba-.-.. Kelly and her father Harbor lites Joyce Reaume chaired the Jerry Seigel. • • • Cover Girb honored one of their member~. Virginia Bender. for her many contributions to philanthropic cndeavor!-t in the 6lt'1N ... SaMr1 lrlllit It die HMll Dilw. BY DINA VON BURGE~ cheon were Mary Ann Miller, Cecilia Nott. Deeann Baldwin, Barbara Bowie, Barbara Aune. Gayle Ander on, Patty Brennan, Peggy Goldwater Clay, Barbara Glabman. Martha Green. Nora pygla s Hill Committee' third annual benefit featuring a seminar from guest peakers Melody Roger and Leonore Hausner. The luncheon event which wa held at the Four Sea ons also featured Charles J ourdan's fashions. Assisting Joyce were Barbara Sanderson, Pat Jones, Phyllis Meyer, Judy ") Vlflilil ..._ 1111 Jw. llx It C... 6ir1L ... Rose, Harriett Cox. Ludia McCrosk~y. Carol llger, Anna Hillard, Flo Anhood. Marie Deremiah, Nancy Hill, Mitzie Jacobs, Helga Jeremias, Carolyn Kearn, Terri Newman, Mary Osterhout, Lee Rodnick, Christel Schai and Cathy Udall. • ••• Donna and John Crean ho ted a luncheon to introduce Round Table West. a literary society, to their special friends. Held at the Balboa Bay Club, designer Mr. Blackwell was one of the special guests. llAICI t. ••THE NEWPORT ENSIGN~ I Rabbi Carle Bach celebrates Jewish values BY PEGGY DAR ELL M ust precious of all my ttachtr~ art my children who 1'ach me tht depth of life and connect mt -to all the songs of the universe. To my sweet chi/· dren and all God 's children. I dedicate my songs. May God bkss them always 10 sing the right melody throughout their lives and be filled with His gifts. Shlomo Carlebach There was a reluctance on the part of participants to leave Temple Shir Ha Ma alot last Thursday at the evening concert presented by Rabbi Shlomo Carlebach. He provided an evening rich with mus ic. whistling and torytdling about traditional Jewi h values. His tories and his music stres ed the need for all to make a conscious effort to pay close attention to tho e clo c to us and to freely expre s that love. He gently chided those husbands and wives abo ut the way they speak to each other. .. you hu)band • don ·1 ay to your wives. ·v ou look awful this morning.· we have mirrors for that." he aid ... And you wives. don't ay to your hu bands, 'Go h. you're looking really old.· You must be po itivc with each other. build each other up. We parents must give our children a taste of how much God believes in them and in us. We mu t remember God's Covenant with Abraham. the world will be a paradi c again. God always blesses you to teach other . He .... ,..-{ ..... ) llAlll MARK S. MILLER ll•ATIEIMCH FrL.a-... F_., a...· 1• frlay " -• 1JI-........ '*"· AMH..:Y ... ...... 1011' 2 ............ h' • M4-11t9 Cantor AIM w .. ner Eduutor Nlly Gl ... r WE'RE A CHURCH IN RENEWAL Traditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church School 9:00 AM ..... s.. •••• ~mnka Oilila.•NO -· h:.U - SADn' JAMES EPISCO~ CHURCH 3Z09 V"aa Lido •w;llt •ecb, CA • 92663 714/675-0210 .............. 11 .. .. ,,..d .. 1•1 _. www" iJ 11111 t I I ' I I opens the gate of heaven and the gates of our hearts. We have a tremendou longing for God- in friends, husbands. wives. our nation to be close again. people are hurting alt over the world, longing to be more sp iritual. In all things, we mu t try to be real -arc you for real. do you do good things for the pre s. for taxes o r from your heart?" During his concert, Carlebach offered remarks between ong like ... God can't take u back, He never left... When he went to Poland. he was warned he would not be well-received . but he was. All four of his concert~ were sold out events and he was overcome with the idea that 50 years later he would be ~aring his music with the ch ildre n and grandchildren of those caught in the nightmare of the Holocau t. ... We must aho remember to be concerned with the livmg and not only with building monu- ments to the dead ... he aid ... Children need their parent · upport and want to be put to bed at night. mostly t o be assured of their love. You par- ents. let Purim be a new beginning." He was referring to 1he Jewi h holiday that cele brate) the Queen Esther's intervention which freed the jews of rehgiou persecution by the Per 1an . TEMPLE ISAIAH cc.-• •> SMMth 5eMc:e f ndllr n.cftb 8: 15 p.m. Rabbi Stewn D. Schatz president: Joet Abramsohn MOI .,_,._,.,.._._..__ c.I•....., a. a ~ , ......... ,...... ..,... ........ SOllOfltMer.31...,. lh1dl we,,.... p '& •• ......_._. w y a t. Mark Presbyterian Church s-..,w...., • .Je .... "'TIM llowu I ' a• Dr ...... W. Aaee&-1 I ala~· • ._ c.... Can ... S-..y Sdlioel At I .. : -0. St. Mmft SlorJ• -n.~o1 .... -11• Ms Villll ~Ne.,., .... (./tlmbottt • &sl ..., Sowlt). ~I lO __ ............... __ __ Buy One Bre•kfast Get One FREE Choice or • • •• •• °' ... °' ......... ...... PllTl IY PHSY IUIEll .. When yoa off er your Hamanta ch (a \\-eel). offrr your apple of lo\.e ~ well and a banana ... he continued .. Gi\e lo\c and more lo\e - Carlcbacb·~ concen "a' for the ne\\ l}-formed Center for Je'41 h . pmtuaht) b} Fo under- Directo r Ra bbi Bernard P . Kang. the pu11ual leader at the temple ince 1969. The center 1 intended to SCf\e as a upportt\.e community for those who do and do not belong to ynagogue An)One who i interc tcd in d1~CO\ering. red1 covering or reaffirming or decpcoing 1he1r under tand of t he psratuaL pcct of Judaism may partici- pate. The procc includes the importance o{ extending out to other m rela11omh1p to farruly, friend and commumt}' and the wo rld at large. in addnion to one' md1v1duaJ a-warc ne of his or her relatton hap to God. Without acl1\.e participation. tikkun. (re pair) cannot take place. The Center for J ewish pirituality can help by· tudyi ng Torah, Je-.ish ethics. medita- tion. Kabbalah and making them an integral part of c\.eryday life. The center was founded as an effort 10 bring t ogether spmtualll}-eel.mg Jew and is -.uhoul \\-all . as it ' meant to enhance and not replace other affiliauon . It i a forum for learning. hanngand d. cus mg. The center ,.,11 be offering ih members emmars. work ho p . mall study group • gue t lectur- e~ and tape Call 644-7203 for more mformat1on. '-unJ. •. ~ h ; ·~ " l.' an.i hH c; i4. \1 ''JESU SAID. 'I AM 11-lE WAY .. :" 1) .. 1\n ... 1·13t Beginning in March, we will.publish a ·Medical Referral Network· section to reach 50,000 affluent homes in our community each week. All M.D. 's are encouraged to contact the Classified Dept. at 631-8120 for more information. G·ULLIVER'S PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Real Food ••• • • . . .. . . " ,_ 11-IAICI !, t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN En e • ent Fun and frolic with 'Forum' at GGCC BY CHERYL STEHLING The pick hit for the week has to be Garden Grove Community Th eat e r's rollic king musical farce. 0 A Funny Thing Hap- pened o n the W ay to the Forum . ., can do that is to get hi master, pubescent He ro (M atthew Halsig). toge,t he r with his favor- ite courtesan, Philia (D onna Getzingc r) fro m the house of Lycus. With music and lyr ics by S tephen Sondheim a nd the cast of zanies at this little theater, a good time is in store for all. This play has been done many times aro und theater's in Orange County, but the group at GGCC merits paying attentio n to. For example, the intimate size of the theate r puts the audie nce right in the action. The result is many madcap chases through Ro me, mista ken identities and intrigue. And with all this action taking place, they even manage to sing the very entertaining songs. As the o pen- ing song promises, .. A Comedy T o nig ht,.. the cast com es thro ugh with fun and pure escapism. The story is set in ancient Rome in front of the ho uses of Erronius. Senex and Lycus and is narrated by t hat comic char-' S anchez steals the show in his portrayal o f that master of deception, Pseudo lus. His sign language explanation to Hero as to what a eunuch is generates hysterics. acter, Pseudolus (Carlos Sa n-"A Funny Thing Happened chez). a slave who wants to win his freedom. The only way he o n the Way to the Forum" continues through March 11 . Don't Wait- Call Ahead for Reservations and Dine in Comfort ' O pen 7 Nights-Dining & Take .Out 2000 Newport Blvd. C o s t a Mesa (C orner of 20th St.) 631-21 10 TASTY DI NNERS SPECIAL DAY DINNER SPECIALS Every day and night our chefs at the Coral Tree Restaurant prepare the finest entrees and a la carte items for breakfast, lunch and dinner ... But, some Extra Special Dinners are created for you on Wednesday. Friday and Saturday. •WEDNESDAY NIGHT 5-9:30 P.M. All You C1n bl B-8.Q BHf Ribs $7.95 EntnteS ere lefwd with chOK:e of soup or salad. vegetable, rolls I butter and non-atcohohc beverage 1 •FRIDAY NIGHT 5-10 P.M. All You CM bl Fish Fry for $7.95 Entr ... are wved weth choice of soup or salad. ~. hUlh pupp .... french fries, rolls & butter and non llCoholic bevetege •SATURDAY NIGHT 5-10 P.M. Primt Rib Dinner for $1.95 En.,_ •re WWd wiltt CftOice 01 soup 01 w ... o . ..._ ...... rolls I.....,. non·8kohOl•C be-lera9e. ice awn or.,........ Mak• ..,.. IO en;c>y eome or our extra special Speciall lttil ... , • Calk897-5 l 22 for ticket informa- tion. It's Uncanny by BiU Hamilton A different way to pttpatt yam~ put, cut crosswise into half.inch rounds. then toss with ohve 011, dned rostm<1ry, and lots of unpeeled garlic. plus salt and pttpptr 10 taste Bake 50 minute at '450°, unul pout~ are crusry outside. tender inside • • • . tgg omtleue and scrambled ew Stay hght and mOtSt 1f water (instead or milk) is added when blending the yokes into the whites Use about one tea.spoon Pf' large egg and don~t ovtrcook for a spttcially light omeleue. separate the whue from lhe yok~ nd but egg whites into a senft·Sttff mix before folding in thr beaten yokes (with water) Elegante• • • • SURROUIOEO -Diii ,....... If twll 111D. llrCll l yca (Wiii• Ri,..j. .. , ...... Ill_,, wttll Ills flf'I: Vitnll (Hllllllr VIII). ,._.. (Krlltl RIWIH) IM 1111 a.i• Twill (T-.y Pilbllka 1M1 l1rty c.t ... ). Centerpiece for a pany b;1r-buffeL a big. big howl of 1t.r studd<-d w11h bottles of <,jlCla. berr fn11t and vegetable JUlctS • .and whnr wine Place red winr <1nd spint" liza•etlt Q(.warJ's Curtain Call -Dinner Theater A PRO FESSIONAL BROADWAY SHOW RESERVATIONS (714) 8}8.l)<t() <f.YJ EL CAMINO REAL, TUSTIN 92680 This ona1nal miniature pa1nt1na 1s part of the unique Art Exh1b1t1on displayed in the Tea Room Located at 3100 Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach Mj8cent to NIWJ>Ort Be.ch Goff Courte 756-0121 • off 10 the side · • • • ~1mpl<-broiled fi~h. IYh.in -.1ylc mar- inate monkfi-.h (or othl't firm wh11t f1ll'l') with .& hnle ol1vc 0 11 minced p<1r.le't crumbled nl-.rma.n .ind ~aria< Brn1l hghily. tumanA once, tht>n ~rvc on .a ~d of hot mlM'd tomatoes eggplant and pep pt+. • • • "i1mplc food ~oo<l food-you II like the dcl"1ous mint latc dinnc~ ft>Jturrd an T ht• .mncn I oungt• Mondav thmu~h T hur.da) from 't 10 Q 10 IO I afa ~:ftlC A\.t ewpon Bta<.h (. .1l1f f dcpt\~nr 67' r,777 Bri nging a taste of Persian food and culture to Ora nge County is wha t the Tea Room in Newport Beach is aiming for. With its recent opening.Dr. An Babaknia, owner, believes the restaurant will fill a cultural need in the area "Our restaurant is the same cal iber as ·· some of the finest restaurants in Orange County -but what makes us unique is that we are not following the rest of the pack in food or act1vit1 es," said 811an Amen. general manager. The Tea Room's elegant decor com bines a contemporary, open atmosphere wit h Persian overtones. The walls fea ture original paintings by Susanabad1 -a well·known Persian artist who specializes in miniature-style paintings In the lounge, the area the restaurant 1s named for -the tea room -offers a relaxing atmosphere for I ndividuals or groups to relax and enjoy tea or appetizers from the restaurant. The Tea Room accepts reservations for individuals who want a u"ique dining experience in an elegant atmosphere. .: Calendar ART .. Gunther For1: Paintin1s/ culpture/ Installation" and "Barry Le Va : 1968-1988" will dis play through Apr. 2 at Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Drive, New- port Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m .. Tuesday through Sunday. Admission i~ S 1-3. Call 759-11 22. MUSIC Mi cha Lefkowitz. ~olo violin wi ll perform March 7 at X p.m. in the 1 C\\-p o rt Harbor Art Mu!tcu m. 850 San Clement e Drive. ewport Beach. Tickcl"I arc $5 .50-7.50 . Call 759-1122. The Cf Symphony Orche!'ttra will perfo rm Mar 5 at 1 p.m. in the South Coast Comm unit) Church. Ticket!! are $5-7. Call 856-5000. The classic 1uitar duo of Lee Zimmer and Eric Brenton will perform March 5 at 4 p. m. at the Newport Beac h Publi'c Library, 856 San Clemente Drive , ewport Beach. Admi - ion 1~ free . Call 64431 77 . Events at the Orange County Performing Arts Center: the M a~t e r Chorale of · Orange Count y (Mar. 4 at 8 p.m.); The Chicago Symphony Chamber En emb lc (Mar. 5 at '2 p.m.); Tony Bennett (Mar. 5 at 8 p.m.). Call 556-A R TS. STAGE '"A Funny Thin~ Happened On The Way To The Forum .. will pla)' hiday~ and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Ma rch I I at the Garden Gro'.-e Community Thea\re. 1200 I St. Mark Street, Garden Grove. Tickeb arc. $6- $7 . Call R97-5 122. "U1 Abner' 1 ~ being performed Fridays through Sundays through Mar. S at Newport Theater Arts Center, 2S01 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets arc $10. Call 631-0288. Come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean" will play Mar. 2-4 at 8 p.m. in Ora~c Coast College's Drama Lab Theatre. Tickets are $5 in advance, $6 at the door. Call 432-5880. •"The Eagle With Two Heads", by Jean Cocteau will play Thursdays through.Saturdays at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p.m. through March 25 at Alternative Repertory Theatre, 1636 South Gr.and. Santa Ana. Tickets are $6-$12. Call 836-7929. .. Mame" i!) playing Tue. day through S unda) eve ning-. th rough Apr. 16 at the Harle- 4uin Dinner Playhouse, 3505 S. Harbor Bl vd .. Santa Ana. Rrunch !)how\ on Saturda} and Sunday. Call 979-7550. "Njg,ht of January 16th .. a um- 4 ue courtroom thriller, will open Ma rch 8 at L. P. Repe rtory Dinner. Theatre, 15732 Tustin Village Wa}. Tu\ttn. Call 835- 96 11 . . ... I. I• THE NEWPORT~ 11-_ TONY BENNETI -Scalptl119 llW love ... ,, IM Mlllft ... ,, tit! IMrlta. Teay Bet1nett will .. n111t 11 1~i11e1 at ~la pertormHCt at n. 01'11111 Clllty Per1ormi111 Arts Cllllr Ma~ 5. MISC. place March 4 in the Commerce Building on the Orange County ------------· Fairgrounds. Admi ion i SS . Computer wapmt1t will take Call 75 1-F AIR. Ramada Hotel and Tree provide the best B\' CHERYL TEHl.ING ewport Beach residents ha'.-c a nice little hide-away just a fe\\- miles up the 55 Freeway. that not only offers the fine t inn entertainment and food. bul choice accommodation a well atrium, where guests may enjoy breakfa t and watch the sun rise and an int imate gourmet dining room. The Ramada Hotel' Coral Tree Restaurant ha an atmo - phere of a fine home. with a library. complete with an exce l- lent sele c tion o f book\. an Breakfast 1s erved from 6-11 a.m. weekday!! and guests may enjoy a election of griddle item . fluffy omelettes. special- ities and a whole ho t of tradi- tional breakfasts. On the week - ends. breakfast begins at 6:30 a.m. "The Best . Just Got Better!" ,,. cdtbrotio,. of 011r au,.,.., /u,.ch a,.d di,.ntr "''""'' takt odv"""1ft of 011r laust extrava10,.U1! Bra1No11 '• fab11low hl1telt#o11 '""" ,...,., includeJ FrHh Grilled BruJt of Chicken. Petite Filet and a acrumpclous half Lobster Tail. .U /or °"" $11.95 ,., fHllOll Bro11do11's spul41 """'' '""'" '""'''" features Grilkd Petite Filct, Petite Lobs1er T11I, Grilled Breast of Chtc:k.cn, Fresh Scallop and Fresh Pasta. toup or salad all f<W 01111 $16.9 5 fH' /H"""- In addition. rtmtmMr 10 txplnrt 011,,, fan1a11": tn"us wt /tatwt SMClt as Braiud VNI loin. Grilltd lom of Lamb, Steak "Au Bra,..,,·s" "'"OM of ow frt1lt s~ood 1tm1s liu fruit Stt.•ordfislt. /ttslt Stll"90tf.frtslt Pastas aNI of t'011rst our tN·ard winning Bran· don's Sttlfood GIUftbo. ~- THE BEVE~LY HE~TAC;E HCJTEL 1800 .......... ,., .•• *-'32'-6)l l JJ50 A.-el till Alla. C-. .... 7l4-7,._ l lOl ~ ,-....,. "-dt Jin. 1"9 .. • People who work in the area also enjoy the coffee breaks, with continental breakfast • sand- wich break, wine and cheese and ice cream sundaes. Lunch is alway a special treat at Coral Tree, with a wonderful menu of sandwiches, salads and cold plate and favorite en tree . Starung at 11 a.m. and conclud- ing at 2 p.m .. lunch is ure to plea e the palate. But dinner 1' J \ef\ 'l pec1al. I I tr~at. Running from 5 to 9:30 p. m. fr~m-S undays--ttuoug-h Thursday) and unttl 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, dinner is fo r tho e who enj oy gourmet meals. They have their choice of just about anything, including poultry and seafood dishe • beef. pork. Begin the eve ning in the fi re- idc room with a cocktail. or in the lounge with complementary hors d'oeuvre . during the week. the lo unge features a happy h.our , Crom A.:30-7 ~ Wl!.,_.__ ___ -:w special drink prices. For large- cale cntenaining, the Rama.eta Hotel has two large banquet rooms and catering is done nght there. Th e Ramada Hotel and Coral Tree are located at rhe intersection of Grand A venue and Dyer Road. For m ore 1n_for· motion. ca/1966-1955. .. ... .. NIE 1!-llAICI f, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN NOTICE Of TltU$T££•s SAU T.$. No. 18-H3537·900174 NOTICE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, DATED August 29, 1988 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. On Marth 23, 1989, at 12.00 P.M., HOME BUDGET LOAN SERVICE, INC. as duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded September l, 1988, as inst No. 88·441029, of Official Records 1n the office of the County Recorde of Orance Coonty, S~te of California. Executed by JAMES WILLIAMS and MARY JO WILLIAMS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) at the Main North entrance to the Courthouse · 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, California all rt&ht, trtle and interest conveyed to and now hefd by 1t under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as. Lot 6 and the Southwesterly 16.00 feet of Lot 7, in Block 14 of Tract No. 772, in the County of Oranae. State of Cahforma, as per map recorded 1n Book 23, Paaie 5 and 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County Except therefrom the Souttiwesterty 12 00 feet of Lot 6 . The street address and other common des1gnat1on. 1f any, of the real property described above is purported to be 323 Lugon11 Street, Newport Beach, Cahtom1a 92663 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein Said sale will be made. but without covenant ot warranty, exi>,ress or 1mphed, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) ~ 1JY said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), ~nces, 1f any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees .• charges and expenses of the Trustee an<10f the~ru s created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the 1nit1al pubhcatton of the Notice of Sale 1s $15,300 00 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the underS1gned a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a wntten Notice of Default and Electt<>n to Sell The und~1gned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded 1n the county where the real property 1s located Date Marth 1, 1989 - HOME BUDGET LOAN SERVICE. INC As Sa.id Tr~ee 11111 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90064 (213) 473 2750 By Stanley M Zimmerman, ~estdent 139732 312 319 3116 2023 2021 • drawn by a state or federal credit umon, or a check drawn by a statto Of federal savmas and loan association. aav1nes assoc1ahon, or savings bank specified 1n Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authonzed to do bus1MSS 1n California. paya~ at ttme of sale 1n lawful money of the Umted States at the Front Entrance to the City Hall, 303 West Commonwealth, City of Fullerton, Cahtorma. all ri&ht. title, and interest conveyed to and now held by 1t under said Deed in the property situated in the County of Oranae. State of CaJ1forma, described as PARCEL 1 THAT PORTION Of TRACT 7530, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 297, PAGES 35 AND 36 or MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE or THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAtO COUNTY, SHOWN ANO DEFINED AS UNIT 15, ON THAT CERTA1N CONDOMIN- IUM PLAN (THE "CONDOMINIUM PLAN" HEREIN) ATIACHED AS AN EXHIBIT TO THAT CERTAJN OECLA· RATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS ANO RESTRtC TIONS FOR NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOUSES, LTD (THE "DECLARATION" HEREIN) RECORDED ON MAY 11, 1972, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 11412, IN BOOK 10122. PAGE 313 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS Of SAID COUNTY PARCEL 2: AN UNDIVIDED l /28TH INTEREST IN ANO TO THOSE PORTIONS or LOT 1 Of TRACT 7530. SHOWN ANO DEFINED AS "COMMON AREAS" (THE "COMMON AREAS" HEREIN) ON THE CONOOMINIUJ,1 Pl.AN PARCEL 3. THE EXCLUSNE RIGHT TO POSSESSION AND OCCUPANCY OF THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON MEAS Of LOT 1 Of TRACT 7530. DESIG- NATED ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN AS BALCONIES. PATIOS ANO/OR PORCHES, AND SHOWN ON SAID CONDOMINIUM PLAN AS BEING APPURTENANT TO PARCEL 1 ABOVE. PARCEL 4 THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO USE ANO OCCUPANCY FORWHARFAGE AND DOCKING PURPOSES Of SUCH PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREAS OF LOT 1 OF TRACT 7530, SHOWN AND DEFlNEO ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN AS BOAT SUP NO 15. "BOAT SUPS" WHICH HAS BEEN SPECtFICALL Y DESIGNATED AS BUNG APPURTENANT TO PARCEL 1 ABOVE IN THE MANNER PROVIDED IN THE DECLARATION r T~ street Mtctress ~ other common desl&nation, if any of the real property descnbed abcwe 1s J>Urpofted to be: 4433 W Coast Highway, Newport Beach, CA 92663 -The undersilned Trustee disclaims any hablhty for any incorrectness of the street address and other common desianation, 1f any shown herein Said sale will be made but without~ or warranty, exAress or Implied, regardma title, possession. or encumbrances, to pay the rema1nm1 pnnc1pal sum of the note(s) secured by sard Deed of Trust. with interest thereon, as ptCMded m said note(s), .ivances. 1f any under the terms of sard Deed of Trust. fees, chafles and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpard balance of the obhcation -W-ured by1t1e Pl'<>e>ert) t&-W--sokt ~ reaSQN~ estimated costs, expenses and .tvances at the bme of the. mibal publtc.at.ton .ol..U>1s Notice-~ lrustee-'5 Safe. is ,201,646 28 The beneficiary under said Deed. by reason of the breach or default in the obh&at•ons secured heretofort" executed and delivered to the undersigned, a wntten dec~r.1t1on of default and demand for salt>, and written notice of tnach ahd of election to cause the undersigned to sell said property to satisfy said obl11at10nS and lhertoafter on November 9, 1988, the undersigned ~used said not1cto of breach of election to be rt"COtded as Instrument No SS.577664, Ott1c1al Records of Orange County, California Dated February 22. 1989 POMONA FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC . as sard Trustee 495 N Garey Ave . P 0 Bo11 110 Pomona. Cahtorn1a 91769 Telephone 714-6236511 By L0ts Cooper, Assistant Vice Ptes1dent 312 319 3116 2017 IN TK£ DfSTlttCl COUit? Of THI: THlltD JUIMCW. OtSTRICT Of THI: STAT£ Of t04H0. IN AND Iott THE COUNTY OF NffTTt (MAGISTM1t DMSION) C... .... C-3UI AHOTHP SUMMONS - rotlSOMCE STUDENT LOAN FUND OF IOAHO, INC • a non profit Idaho Corpontt1on, Pla1nt1tf, vs DENISE M LEE. Defendant THE STATE OF IOAHO SE.NOS GREETINGS TO DENISE M LEE tht" above named Qe.tendant You are hereby notified that a compl.ainr has been filed a1a1nst you 1n the 01stncJ Court 01 The Third Judicaal District of the St.Jte of l~ho 1n and for the Cou nty of Payette Idaho (m the M 1stratto D1v1s1on thereof) by the abolle named Pla1nt1ff and you are hereby directed to ftle a written answer or Wfltten motion in deftonse to the said com~mt w1thm twenty (20) days ol the service of this summons, anO you 1re further notified that unle'!.s you do so Wtth1n the It~ herein spec1f1ed, the Pla1nt1ff wlll take Judament ap1nst you as ptayed for in said complaint l'he nature of the claim aaamst you 1s fOf a Judanwnt as prayed '°' rn the attached complaint WITNESS My hand and t~ seal of Id OiW1Ct Court 1h1s 6th d~y of Apt1I, 1988 " 8£RT L OS80RN Attorney for Platnhff PO BOX lS8 ~.Idaho 83661 LAURA l STtGILE C rk of the O.~trtci Court 8Y M VICTORIA PAPE 0£PUTY CLERK Dec>uty (S£.Al.) ANOTHO SUMMONS 3/2 319 l / l6 3123 2020 NOnCI Of TIUITIFI MU lllUITU MU NO. 1....... . YOU AM IN OEFAUl T UNO£A A DEED Of TRUST MTlO 11 1 16/87 lJNlESS YOU TAKE ACTtOH TO PROTtCT YOUR PROPERTY. 1T MAY 8£ SOl.O AT A f'U8l.IC SAU IF YOU NEEO AN UP\.ANA TtoN Of' THC NATUM Of THt PftOCUOtHGS AGAINST YOU. VOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAW1£1t On 03/ 17119 ll 11 lO AM CONSOUOA TEO R(~ ~ANCl ~Y1111"'9....,._.,,.."9cl TNttMund9r Md~ to Olld d Tnnt. ......... Oft ll/l9187 tNl1 • 1749CM49 °' Otficill ....... "' ... ofttcj °' -=iar.:.~rc=~;;:o. ~ ANO WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Will sell It public aucttOn to the highest bidder for cash, ca-shter's check drawn on a 6late 0t natlOtlal bank. a check drawn by a state Of federal credit union °' a check drawn by state or federal sav1nrs and 'can assoc1at100 Of savmas bank specified 1n Sectt0n 5102 of the F1nanc1al Code •nd authonzecl to do business in this state (checks must be payable at the time of sale 1n lawful money of the United States of America) at the MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA ANA. CA. all n&ht, title and mterest conveyed to and now held by •t under sard Deed of Trust m the properly situated 1n s.atd County, Caltforma. descnbtn& the land therem. LOT 93 Of TRACT NO 4224, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA, AS SHOWN ON A MAP THEREOF. RECORDED IN BOOK 157, PAGES 1TO14 INCLUSIVE, MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS Of SAID ORANGE COUNTY The street address and other common des1enalion, 1t any. of the rut property descnbed abcHe 1s pu:rpotted to be 1310 GALAXY DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 The undersl&ned Trustee disclauns any liab!hty for any incorrectness of the street address and other common deSAtnation If any, shown herein Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, exptess or implied, reprd1na title, possesst0n. °' encum~nces. to pay the ~1nioa pnne:1pal sum of the note(s) secured by sard Deed of Trust. with interest thereon, as provided in said note(s), advances. 1f any. undr the terms of said Deed of Tf\Jst, fees, chariies and ex.pens.es of the T ru$tee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. . The total Amount of the unpard balance of the obl1aat100 secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs, ex.peoses and advances at the time of the 1nihi1t pubhcation of the Notice of Sale 1s '294,893 96 The beneficiary-under said Deed of Trust heretofore e•ecu\ed and dehvered to the undet'S.laned a wntten Oectarahon of Default and Demand for Sate. and a written Notte~ of Oe1autt and EJectJon to Sell The undetstaned caused said Notice of Default and E1ectt00 to Sell to be recorded 1n the county whe<to the real proc>erty is located Date. 02116189 · CONSOLIDATED RECONVEYANCE COMPANY By ANN SIMON. TRUSTEE OFFICER, 21031 Ventura 8Mf . Ste 202. Woodland Hills. CA 91364. (818) J.40. 4'72 SPS 79577 2123 312 319 2005 •-46001 PUBUC NOllCE SUMMONS (CITACIOft JUOICIAL) TO Dlf£NDAHT: (Awtao • Acl•lldo) STtVtN LAUSCH. JIM JACHmA Md DOES l ...... 5. inclulM --YOU AU~ ...-.U"1lf'F: (A Ud ... au ~JAlllS.cKESDMtO You ha~ 5 CALENDAR OAVS after this summons is served Qn you to file a typewntten response at this court A letter or phone ~II will not protect you, your typerwritten response ~t be 1n pn>per lepl form 1f you want the court ro Mar ~r case If you do not ftle 1001 response on time, you may lose the case. ~ may be evicted. and yoor waaes. money and P'oi>ertv may be taken without further wamine from thecoun There a1e other legal requirements You may want to call an attorney n&ht away If you do not know ah attorney. YoU may call an attorney referral serw:e or a Jeeal aid office (hsted 1n the phone bc>o6t) Oespues de Que le entrt"Cuen esta citacion 1ud1e1al usted hene un plazo de 5 DIAS CALENDARIOS para presentar una respuesta escrtta a maqu1N en t'Sta corte Una arta or una lla~a tetefomca no le ofrecera protecct0n. su respuesta escr1ta a maqu1na t1ene Que cumpltr con las formalrdades legates •P'OP'~ st ustt"d Qu1tore Que cumpltr con las formahdades lepls aptOP1 adas s1 usted Qutete QUe 141 corte escuche su uso S1 usted no presenta su res~ a tiempo, puede perder el caso, le puedton obhpr a desak>tar su casa, y le pueden QU1tar s.u salano, su d•nero y ocras cos.s de su proptedad sin av.so adtcional por parte de la cort.e Ex1sten ocr05 requ1sitos le£ales Puede que usted qu1era llamar a un aboeado 1nmed1atamente Si no conoce a un aboaado puede llamar 1 un WIVICIO de referenc1a d~ abopdos o a una ofte•"41 dto ayuda legal (vea el d1rKtono teleloruco) NUMBER (Numero del C.so) 94810 Thto name and add~ss of the court 1s (El nombfe y d1recc100 dto la cortto es) MUNICIPAL COURT OF THE STATE Of CALIFORN1A. COUNlY Of ORANGE. HARBOR JUDICIAL DISTRICT. 4601 JAMBOREE SOULEVARO NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 The name. ~ress, end telephof\t" number of pla1nhffs attotney, °' pta1nhff w1tho\.lt an attorney 1s (El nombt'e, la dtrecc.on y el numero de te4efono del aqado del demandante. o del ~m6ndante q~ no hene abogado. .s) MARC J JENNINGS. ESQ , 17 310 REDHILL AVENUE SUITE l•S. IRVINE, CA 92714, {714) 261 0202 DATE (fecha) Oct 19, 1988 Clerk. by (Actu.no) S HoOPet ~puty (~teca<Jo> 2/16 2123 312 319 1998 HOTICI Of AlflltcAT'K* 1-4IOM TO KU AlCOHOUC flUklC N01lCl 8IYl:UCIS OltDll TO IMOW CAUM 2 17·89 FOlt CMMCI Of NAiii To Whom It M.ty Cone.em . CASI NU•U Al•no BRIEE. StfVen 1s appty1n1 JOHN RALPH MARSELLA to the Department ol Alco has flied a S>t'ttton 1n this hohc eever... Control to court for an order allow1n1 seo -'coholte t>eve,...s It petitioner to chanae his 360 l Jamboree Rd. 2nd name ttom JOHN RAlPH floor, Newpott Bffc:h with MARSELLA ro Jo..ATHAN ·41" On S.le Beet & Wine PIERPONT BOSTON (Pub bt Pt) lanw(s) tt 1s hereby onMfed that 312 2010 .. , '*"°"' 1~ted m the NCmCI Of Alft.ICATION FoaCMAW• ........ MCOMOUC enuMl UCIMI 1·619 To Whom It M.ty Conc.m· VU. Dunc T. "aoc>IY'na to tM Otc>at1ment ol Aleohohc a..,... Control to sell atcohollC .,...II'" .. 2606 Awn St • Ne•port 8Nc:h "9th "40 .. On Sale 8"r ~I) 111 matter afOftH1d ap~1r be~ \his court 1n Oeoart l'Mf\t No 3 at 700 CtvlC Center Offle West. Santa Ana, C1hfwn1•. on l · 14, 1989, et 2 00 o'ctock pm , end then arid th«e show cause, 1t any they hlw. why iaid petition for ctw.nee °' name should not be &ranted ft IS furtNt Of~ ~t I CoOJ °' ""' ordtf to $how cause be pubtftNd'" New· port (ns., fCNll) •• ,.... ~ OI "'*" dftui. s lion. published 1n this county at least once a week tor four consecutive weeks prior to the day of said hearing Dated Jan Jl, 1989 Signed Judae ot the Superior Court, Julee Robinson. Comm1sst0ner 2116 2123 312 3/9 1997 141100 FICTITJOUS 8USINQS NAME STATOIENT The followine persons are doma busmess as AQUAVl- TAE, 4695 MacArthur Court. Suite 1030, Newport Beach, CA 92660 INTEGRATED WATER RESOURCES, INC., Califof· ma, 4695 MacArthur Court, Suite 1030. Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business is con ducted by a corporation The registrant com· menced to transact bust· ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name or Mmes ltsted above on Aug 11 . 1988 Corpar.at1on Name INTE· GRATED WATER RESOUR CES Signed Hussam Darwish, Aaent This statement was filed • with the County Clerk of Oranre County on Feb 9. 1989 file No f4on45 21 16 2123 312 319 1993 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAM£ STATEMENT The followtn& person is do1n1 bus1ntoss as THE BRIAR PATCH, 313W Manne Ave . Balboa Island, CA 92660 Cr~& M McGtnnity, 300 E. Coast Hwy #220. N B . CA 92660 This business 1s con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual lhe -regrstrant com menced to transact bus• ness under the fictitious bus1tl65 name or names listed above on 3· l -89 S11ned Cra1& McGinmty This statemtont was ftled with the County Clerk of Or1nee .County on Feb 10. 1989 file No F407~3 211621233/23/9 1991 PU8UC NOTICE STATlMlNT Of AaANDONMENT Of USE Of FlCTIT10US IUSINW NAME The followma persons have abandoned the use of the f1ctthous business name. ATLANTIC LIMOU· SINE. 3700 Newport BIVd , Newport Beach. CA 92663 l he f1ctthous business name referred to above was fifed llT0rante Countyori l/ 23/89 Donald lee Bec k, Jr . 24351 Kurt Court, Moreno Valley, CA 92388 Jerry A Thomas. 6131 Homestead, Riverside. CA 92650 This business was coo ducted by a general part nersh1p S11~ Donald lee Beck.Jr ThtS stattoment was ftlect with the County Cl~rk of Orange County ori F't"b 3, 1989 219 2116 2123 3/2 1983 PUIUC NOTICE . ...,..., ncnnous MlllNUS NAiil STATDllHT T.,. followm1 per$On is do1na business u COVE CREEK UMtTED PARTNER· SHIP, 1303 A~ Street Suite 260. Newport Beach, C.92660 AIWorO l~t"*lt Prop. ert , Inc Cahfom11, 1303 A~ Str•. Suite 260, Ne•port a..ch. Cahfomla 92660 This busl neu '' con· duci.d by. hmtt.d pectnef· lhip. The Rtt11trant com menc.d to tr-.nuct bust· ""' under the fict1hous buttneu natM 11-.d ~ on 12120/88 (Sianed) Alword ltMstment Properties, Inc. Chat'fet 8 Alword, Ptalident Thtt 1tatement W91 ftled ...n thlr eounty Ctlrtl d On'ftet ~ on JM 30, 1• f'ile HO f'-406215• 2/f, '2/16, 2123, JI! ••7 NOTICE Of DEATH ANO Of PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE Of: BOONKIRD CHULAPATRCHEEYIN LEE ab 800NIURD CHULA CASE NUMBER~ A-146906 s To all heirs. beneficiaries. creditors. contingent creditors. and persons who may be otherwise interested 1n the will or estate, or both. of BOONKIRD CHULA.PAT RCHEEVIN LEE aka BOONKIRO CHULA A PETITION has been filed by P1chaya Chulapatrcheevin aka Peter Chula tn the Supenor Court of California. County of ORANGE requestina that Ptchaya Chulapatrcheevin aka Peter Chula be appa1nted as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent THE PETITION reQuests authority lo administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act {This authoflty allows the personal representative to take many actlOOs without obtaining court approval Before laking certain actions, however. the personal reptesentatlve IS required to &1\'e notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed actioo ) The independent administration authonty will be aranted unless an interested perSOf"I files an ot>tection to this petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority A HEARING on the petition will be held on 03/09/89 at 1 45 PM in Dept 3 located at 700 C1v1c Center Onve West. Santa Ana. CA 92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the pet1t1on. you should either appear at the heartng and state your ot>tections or file wrttten ob1ect1ons with the court before the hearing Your appearance may be 1n person or by your attorney IF YOU AR E A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appainted by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided 1n section 9100 of the California Probate Code The time for filing claims will not eiq>tre pf'lor to four months from the date of the fieanng noticed abovt" YOU MAY EXAMINE the Me kept by the court If you are 1 pef"50(t interested m the estate. you may file-with the court a formal Request for Special Nottce of the f1hng of an inventOfY and appra1sement of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided 1n section 1250 of the Cahforma Probate Code A ReQuest tor Special Notice form 1s available from the court clerk Attorney tor petitioner CHRISTOPHER R SAVAGE. 1300 Dove St . Ste 200. Newport Beach. CA 92660 2416 2116 2123 312 1992 I( 46037 NOTICE Of DEATH AND Of ,ETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE Of: CAROllNE WERTZ STELLHORN. CASE NO. A 145957 To all h.e11.s, beneJu;.i.ane.s..-~tors, cont~nge.nt creditors. and persons who may be otherwise interested 1n the will or estate. or both, of CAROLINE WERTZ STELLHORN AKA CAROLINE W STELLHORN A PETITION has been hied by CIS~ STELLHORN (NAMED IN THE WILL AS CISCA S STELLHORN) m the StJperl()( Court of Cal1forn1a. County of ORANGE request ina that CISCA STELL HORN be appainted as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent THE PETITION requests authority to administer the es~te under the Independent Adm1n1strat1on of Estates Ad (This authority allows the personal representative to take many actrons w1tha\Jt obt<11n1ng court approval Before taking certain <1ct1ons however the personal repr~ntat1ve is requ1rf'd to g1v notice to intert.>sted persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed actton) The independent administration authortty will be &ranted unless an interested person hies 41n ob,echon 10 this pet1t1on and shows good cause why the court should nol grant the authority A HEARING on the petition will be held on 3 9189 at l 45PM in Dept #3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA. CA 92701 IF' YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition. you should either appear at the hearing and state your ob1ect1ons or file wrttten ob1ect1ons with the court belore the hearing. Yoor appearance may be 1n p("rson or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor ol the deceased. you must ftte your claim with the court and maul 1 copy to the personal representative appatnt~ by the court within four months from the date of ftrst issuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of tht' Caltforn1a Probate Code The time for fthng claims will noC e•J)4re pr10< to four months from the date of the heanng noti<:ed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the rile kept by the court If you are a perwo interested in the estate. you may !tie wtth the court 1 formal Request for Special Notice of the f1hng of an inventory and ape>faisement of estate assets or of aoy petition °' account as provided 1n sectJon 1250 of the Cahfomta Pro~te Code A Request for Special Notice form 1s 1va1l1ble from the court clerk Attorney f0< pet1tl00ef JEAN HOBART. ATIORNEY AT LAW, 1031 ROSECRANS, #205. FULLERTON. CA 92633 21161./23 312 3/9 1994 K-4'009 PU8UC NOTICE NOTICE Of KATH AHO Of KTfTlON TO ADMINISTER UTATI Of E.UCE.Nl A. HIKOWsal CASl NUMBER: A 14'17' To all heirs. benef1c11rtes, creditors. contingent crechtOtl, and persons whO may be otherwise interested in the wtll or estate, or both. of EUGENE A BRIKOWSKI A PETITION has been filed by TRACEY ANNE GAL LAGHER 1n the S4.lper10t Coon of California. County ot ORANGE request1nt that TRACEY ANNE CALLAGHER be IPPC)tnted as perional repr~ntative to administer the estate Oii the dec9dent THE PETITION <equests aulhot1ty to administer the estate under the !~pendent Adm1n1strahon of Estates Act (This 1Uthonty allows the persoNI r presentative to take meny tctt0ns Without obt11n1na court awoval a.tor. ~'"' certain actions, hoWeller. the penonal representat.w is recrutred to 11w notice to interested petton\ unteu they hl'le w11~ notiee or consented to tt'le propoMd ec;tion) The 11\CH~nt edm1nistratt0n authority will bit panted uni s an interested person ft s an obiect10n to this pet1t!Of' ind sho#s load cause why the court lhould not arant the 1Uthof1ty A HEMttNG on the i>ehll()n *ill a,. held on 319189 •t l 4~ "' Dept #3 loc.eed at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA 92701 If YOU 08.J(CT '° the ,,anttnc of the oet1t100. you lhoukt MW appeet et the hearint and ~at your ota;id'°"' °' ,.._ wria9ft abtettiOM Wtth the court a,.f«t the hw'if1&. Yow •ll••rm nwr bit n person °' bY your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor ol the deceased, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the perwnal representative appomted by the court within four months from the date of first 1s'iuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the California Probate Code The time for f1hng claims will not expirt> prior to four months from.the date of the hearing noticed above - YOU MAY EXAMINE the flle kept by the court If you are a person interested 1n the estate. you may ftle with the court a formal Request for Special Notice of the f1hna of an inventory and appra1sement of estate assets or of any pet1t1on or account as provided in section 1250 ol the Cat1fom1a Probate Code A Request for Special Notice form 1s available from the court cletit Attorney for pet1t1oner MC KENNA. CONNER & CUENO L ANDREW GIFFORD 444 SOUTH FLOWER ST • NINTH FLOOR LOS ANGELES, CA 90071 2116 2123 312 319 1995 K-45994 NOTICE Of DEATH AND Of PETITION TO AOMINISTU ESTATE OF AHNE V. WARD CASE NUMBER; A 146157 To all heirs. beneficiaries. creditors. contingent creditors, and persons who may be otherwise interested 1n the will or estate. or both. of ANNE V WARD. AKA ANNE VERMEULEN WARD A PETITION has been ftled by GERALOINE.G SANDOR 1n the Supenor Court of Cahforn1a. County of ORANGE requesting that GERALDINE G SANDOR be appa1nted as personal representative to adm1n1ster the estate of the decedent THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Admin1strat1on of Estatec; Act (This authority allows the personal representative tc take many actions without obtaining court aDproval Before taking certain actions. however. the personal representative is required to give notice to interested perwns unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action ) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an ObJect1on to this pel1tton and shows good cause why the coort should not grant the authority A HEARING on the petition will be held on 3/9/89 at l 45PM in Dept #3 located at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA. CA 92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the pet1t1on, you should either appear at the hearing and state your ob1ect1ons or hie written ob1ect1ons with the court before the hearing Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must tile your claim with the court and mail a copy to the person.al represe.ntatJve appamted by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided 1n section 9100 of the Caltforn1a Probate Code The time for filing claims wtll not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above YOU MAY EXAMINE. the file kept by the court If you are a person interested m the estate. you may ftle with the court a formal ReQuest for Special Notice of the fthng of an mventOfY and appra1sement of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in section 1250 of the Cah fornia Probate Code A Request tor Special Notice form is available from tht> court clerk Attorney for p€'t1t1oner DAVID G DUNDAS SIMON, McKINSEY MILLER ZOMMICK SANDOR I. OUN OAS 4199 CAMPUS OR SUITE. b70 IRVINE, CA 92715 7. 16 2123 3'? 3 '9 1996 K_.6322 NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR CHANGE lN OWNERSHIP Of ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES LICENSE 2 16 89 lo Whom It May Concern NEWPORTER RESORT , INC /Gen Ptnr CSL INVEST MENTS/Ltd Ptnr are apply1na to the Depart ment ol AlcohOl•c Beverage Control to sell alcoholic beverages at 1107 Jambo rtt Ro.ad. Newport Beach. CA 92660 with "4 7" On Sale General Eating Place hC~(S) 3/2 .., 2022 'UIUC NOTICE FICTJTIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followlna person 1s doing business IS BROK MONBERG ARCHITECTS. 250 Newport Center Dnw. Newport Bch, 92663 Brok C Monbera. 127 112 42nd Street. Newport Beach,92663 This business is con- ducted by an ind1v1dual Scaned Srok C Monberl The realstrant com menced to transact bust· MSs under the hct1tious business name h~ed abolle on l/l /89 This statement was ftled with the County Clerit of Oranee County on Feb 3, 1989 f~7051 219 2116 2123 312 1984 PUelJC NOTICI ncnTIOUI ....... NAiil iT ATDllNT The to11oWina pen.on '' doina bu$1MSS .. (A) TAN · ENBAUM ASSOCIATES (8) THE INSTITUTE FOR COM · PASSI ONA TE UNDER · STANDING, 410 W, Coest Hwy #333. Newport e..ch. CA92663 Joe T~. 410 W. Coast Hwy, #333. Nt"wport Beach. CA 92663 Janet Lynn Wienecke 410 W Coast Hwy, #333. Newpart Beach, Ca 92663 Th is business 1s con ducted by copartners The Registrant com menced to transact bus• ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name hsted above on 61 1987 (Signed) Joe Tannenbauum This statement was filed with the County Clerk of -Orana• County on Feb_ 3. 1989. File No F-407048 219 ,-2/16, 2/23, 312 1982 PUBUC NOTICI FlCTITlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow1na person is doma business as JOHAN NING & ASSOCIATES, ~7 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar. CA92625 Clifford Johanmna. 407 Femleaf. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 The fllina of this state ITlflW does noc ol itself au thofize the use 1n this state of a f1cttt1ous bus1neu name in violation of the nfhts of another under fed eral. slate or common llw (see Section 14'00 Et Seq Bus.neu and Proteuion' Code) Thts bu•iness 11 con· dueled by an 1nd1vtdu11 Si&ned Ctiffofd JoNnn1nt The re11str1nt com· ~ to tr80Md bust· nes.s undef the f1ct1tious bUSltie$S nam. listed~ on 311189 Jl'UI st•at• .... etn1metmfttlt wat ftled •1th the County Clettl of Otanet County on f eb 27 1989 F'M>9513 312 l/9 l/16 l/2l 2019 l"U8ltC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followina per~ns are do1na business as DES MONO ASSOCI ATES. 2006 leeward Lane. Newport BPach, CA 92660 David R Desmond, 2006 Leeward Lane. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Donna L Desmond. 2006 Leeward Lane Newport Beach. CA 92660 The f1hng of lhts state· ment does not of itself au thon.ze the use m this state of a fictitious business name m violation of the nahts of another under fed eral. state or common law (see Section 14400 Et SeQ Business and Professions Code.) This business 1s con ducted by husband and wife Signed David R Des mond The registrant com menced to transact bus1 ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name hsted above on-NA This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 27 1989 F40951 4 . 312 319 3116 31"23 2018 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as CHEL SEA MORTGAGE, 1633 E 4th Street,# 102. Santa Ana CA 92701 Chelsea Mortgage Corporation. Cat1forn1a 1633 E 4th Street #I 02. Santa Ana, CA 92701 This business is con ducted by a corparat1on Signed Diane B Hinch Chelsea Mort Corparat1on. V President The reg1str~nt com menced to transact bust ness under the f1cllt1ous business name listed above on-Not yet commenced under the OBA Thts st.tement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange Coonty on Feb 27 1989 F409516 312 319 3116 3123 201J PUBLIC NOTICE flCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following perW>ns are t101ng bus•nP.s .t s THE TR AIN CROSSING. 1089 Baker Street Costa Mes.i C.tlrf 92626 Hassan AmirehtPsham1 652 3 Via Artx.te'>. Anaheim, Cahl 92807 Lev1a Am1rehtesham1. 6523 Via Arboles. Anaheim. Cdhf 92807 This bus1neu 1s con ducted by husband and wile Signed Hassan Amt rehtesham• The registrant com menced to transact bus1 ness under the hcltttous business name hsted above on-NA This statement was filed with the Coonty Clerk ot Ofanre Coonty on Ff"b 17 1989 F408532 2123 312 3/9 3/16 1999 SUPO.IOll COUln Of CAUf'OltfflA. COUNTY Of ~£ CAKNO.Al~ OM>llt TO SHOW CAUSE (CU SECTION 1277] In the Matter of the Aoc>lt cation of MEGAN McCAIN. a mulOf, by and throuah MARTHA MILLER, her par ent. for cNnge of name. ~rtioner WHEREAS, MARTHA MILLER. Pet1ttoner. as par ent of Appltant. MEGAN McCAIN, a minor. has filed 1 Pet1hoo with the c~ of this court for 1 decree cNnain1 apptant's name from MEGAN McCAIN to MEGAN MILLER IT IS ORDERED that all penons interested 1n the •bove matter appear 1n ~rtment J of this court. loc.ted et 700 C1VtC C.Oter 011ve West, Santa Ana, Otanee County, Cat1fo<n11. °" the day of 3128. 1989. t 200 pm or.• soon the,.after as the m1tttr m., be heard. and ~ CIUM. If lny, wtly the Plttl• tion tor cnanee of n.tme sftould .. be ...... IAllCM 2. lln THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-PAIE II IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that a copy of this Order to Show cause be published 1n th4> Newporter Costa Mesa News, a newspaper of general circulation printt>d in Orange County, Cahfor n1a. once a week for four consecut111e weeks prior to the date c;et for heanng on the Pet1t1on Dated Feb 14, 1989 James A Jackman JUDGE OF THE SU PERIOR COURT 2123 3/2 3/9 3/16 2003 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followma persons are doing bus1ne~s as KOPY KWICK. 5781 Rogers Onve, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 Wilham Joseph Stokes, 5781 Roeers Or . Hunting ton Beach. CA 92649 Barbara Jean Stokes 5781 Rogers Or . Huntmg ton Beach. CA 92649 This business 1s con ducted by husband and wife The registrant com menced to transact bust ness under the l1ct1t1ous business name lt~ted abov on I 1 89 Signed W1ll1am J Stokes. Barbara J Stokes This statement was filed with the CO\Jnty Clerk of Orange County on Feb 3, 1989 F407049 2/9 2116 2123 312 1980 K--42910 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT THE FOLLOWING PER SONS ARE DOING BUSI NESS AS COAST PER SONAL INJURY LAW CENTER, 4040 Mac.Arthur Blvd . Ste 320 Newpart Beach. Cal1forn1a 92660 ZE.MAN & SONNEN SCHflN. 4040 MacArthur Blvd . Ste 320. Ne'Npon Beach. California 92660 This business is con ducted by a general part nersh1p The registrant com menced to transact bus1 ness under thf! f1ctit1ous bus.ness n.Jme or names hsted above on 91 l 188 Signed Larry S Zttman This statjl>ffient was filed with tile County Clerk of Orange Coun y on Sep 20 1988 F392339 9 29. 10/6 10 13, 10120 and 2/9 2116 U23 3 2 1981 -PUBLIC NOTICE K ... SMI FtCTITlOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foll0111111n1 person is doing business as COM MANDER ASSOCIAT ES. 4343 Von Karman Avenue. Newport Beach. Ca 92660 Donald M Koll as trustff of the Koll Family Trust. U D T December 14, 1976, 4343 Von Karman Avenue. Newport Beach. Cahforma 92660 ~han land Company • .a Cahfornia ltm1led partner· ship, 4343 Von K1rm1n Avenue, Newport Be.ach. Cahfo<n1a 92660 This business is con ducted by a aeneral part nersh1p The Rea1str1nt com, meoced to tra"'8d bust· ness under the f1c t1Uous buStness name ltSted IDove on July l. 1988 (~ Don9td M ~I Trustee~t~ Koll F1m1lylrust ~ December 14. 1976 lhts stMement was hied with the CQlJney Cterk of Orlnce eo-Jnty on Jan 30. 1989 ftle No f-406222 219. 2116. 2123, 312 1985 IU8UCNOTICI ntililOUI ..... NWITAfWJfT The ta1toi1rinc C*'IOf' 1s doina busin•u as CHANCO. INC . 291S Red· htfl A*Mt, Su* #8101, Costa Mesa. CA 92626 eaanc 0ect11ne. tnc; • Cah· fomta, 2848 Ma Yttta Ot • Uewpo;1 Beech, CA 92660 Ttua bu11ne11 11 con· duded .,, a COtpOf lltion The Re1 1trant com· menced to trlnMd buli ,.... ....., .... ~ business name hsted above on Feb 1. 1989 (S1&ned) Peter C S Chan Blanc De Chine, Inc • President This statement was f1lf"d with the County Cieri\ of Oranae County on Feb 3. 1989 File No F 407050 2/9, 2116. 2123. 3/2 1977 Non&~,bEATH AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: REGINA M. CO'ITLE CASE NO. A147031 To all heirs, bcndi.c:iaries, credit.on, ClOOl..ln&ent credit.on, and penoru Who may be ochc:r#ue. mceruicd in the will or cl'~<>!. boUl, ol: R.EGlNA M. CuJ ILll A PE11110N tw been filed by DOROTHY GA.f'FEY in the S"ll'W'rior Court ol California, ~d ORANGB . that DOROTHY Gmr~ appoaued u ~ rcpreta:!tativc to administer the CllAle o( lhe decedent. THE PE1TT10N ~ authority to admaniater the estate Under the lndq>c:ndent AdnUnistration of Estates Act. nru. autborily allows the personal representative '° take many actions withCXJt oUIUJlllll court approval. Sdon: ta.Jung c:erta.ul action•, howevu, the personal ~v_e ii rcqlllttJd to I> YC nOCJc:e to uuel'Cl\.cd ~ unlca1 they have waaYCd notice °' COOJC:.nt.cd IO the. _propoled ::>~.,~ granl.Cd unless ao imerated person fllea an objCClion IO this pc;UUon and shows &ood cause why the court lhoWd not CfU'1 the aulhon~ _ · A HEAR.ING on I.he pdlbon will be held on March 16, 1989 at l ·4S P .M. an ~ 3 located at 700 Ct\llC Cent.er Dnve Wc:at, s.,ia Ana1,CA 92701. lF YOu OBJECT TO I.he &rant.Ing of I.he pd.Won. you should c.i.J.hcr appear at I.he heanni and statt -your obJectJans · °' file wnu.en obJections wtlh the court before the hea.rini. Your ~ m.ay be m person or by your auomcy. lf YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a oonungcnt c~tor of the deccated, you must fLlc your c.la.un •1th the OOW\ and mau a copy to the pcnonaJ represcntauvc appointed ~ tbc court •11hul four months from the date of f mt uruanc:c of lcncn as ~ in secuao 91QO of the CaW"onua Probate Code. The umc r or f altng cla1JtU v.'ill not c~p~ pnOf to four months from lhc date of the hcann&. nouc:ed above. voe MAY EXAMThe tbc file kql( by the ooun. U you arc I penoo U'ltcl"CJ\.cd tn lhe CS\.a\.c. you may f lie wuh the court a r onnal Rcqueat for Sp_eci.al • ouce of the fil.m& Cl "' 111vcntory and ~ent of est.ate aucu or oJ any. pcuuon or llCCOW\l u provided 111 sccuon 12SO of the CaW'omia Prd>a1.c Code. A Request for Special Noocc Conn is available from the court clcrlt. AUorMJ ror Pttitk>Mr: AARON: It AARONS J'iC 2790 Hart>or Blvd SU 209 PO Boa 1469 Costa Meu 1 CA 92616 Newpori E.nqan 2 23 312 ~19 2006 P\JIUC flOntt flCTITIOUS 9UllNtSS NAME ITATDIUfT The follow1n1 persons are dotn& busint!Ss as. EN PRO· VENCE. 3653 E Caul H1&h· way, Corona Del Mir. CA 92625 Robert Lawrence Wltson. 33011 Driftwood Ct • San Juan Caoistrano, CA 92675 Oun Cart Bnldshaw. Salt Lake Ct1Y. UT 8'109. 3592 Drlae C1n::le, Salt Lahe City, UT 8'109 This business 1s con- ducted by a gen@ral part· nersh1p The rea1str1nt com menced to trans.act bus1 nes.s under the f1ct1hous t>Us1ness name hsted ab<M! on l'"' 89 Sianed Robert L Watson The f•hna of th•.s .st.ate· ment does not of itself au thorize the u~ 1n tncs state of a 1tcttt1ou1 business name in v1ol1hon of IM rt hts of anOther under fed er: I. °' common !ft ( Section 14400 Et Seo ... BuMnas Ind Professions Code) This st•tement WM hied With lN County Cief\ of 0r.,,.. CoUnty on Jan l 2.. 1989 F404266 lit 2/16 2123112 lt7• • .. ' PAIE \4-UICI !. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSaGN s PU8UC NOTICE K-45149 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ST AT£MENT The followina person is domg business as SANO- PEBBLE APPARTMENTS, 369 San Miguel Drive, #385. Newport Beach, Ca 92660. Newport Pacific Limited. 18, a California limited part· nersh1p, 369 San Miguel Drive, #385, Newport Beac h. California 92660. This business is con· ducted by a limited partner- ship The Registrant com- menced to transact bus•· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on October 14, 1984. (Stined) Clarke Fairbrother This statement was flied with the County Cle~ of Oranae County on Jan. 30. 1989 File No. F-406355 219, 2/16, 2123, 312 1986 K-4&237 PUBLIC NOTICE STATtllENT Of ABANDOftMENT Of USE Of FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME • The follow1na persons have abandoned the use of the f1ct1t1ous business name: OGW BUCGET PREP- ARATION, l C1v1c Plaza, Suite 275, Newport Beach. CA92660 •• 1 The F1ct1t1ous Business Name referred to above was filed in Orange County on 11 ·20 85, File No F 292864 • DGW Incorporated, 3333 Michelson Orrve. Swle 550. Irvine. CA 92715 DGW Budget Preparation, 3333 Michelson Drive. Suite 550, lrvme, Cahforn1a 92715 This business was con ducted by a corporation Signed DGW Incorporated. Donna Wertz, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk on Feb. 16. 1989 2123 312 3/9 3/16 2007 flUBUC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS BUSIHUS NAME STATOtlNT The followina person is doing business as· MARIN· ERS SECRETARIAL SER· VICE, 344 "8" Rochester St .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Nancy Jean Ervin, 344 "B" Rochester St.. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. This business is con- ducted by an individual Signed: Nancy Ervin. The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed above on 2/21/89. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb. 27. 1989. F40951S 312 319 3116 3123 2011 I ' PU8t.IC NOTICE flCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow1na person 1s do1na business as· TARGET MARKETING GROUP, DIA· MONO SWEEPSTAKES. IRISH SWEEPSTAKES, THE HEART FUND, GIFT FROM THE HEART, GIFT COMMIT· TEE. CATHY LOVE, PRIZE ADMINISTRATORS, PRIZE AWARD CENTER, CINDY HANSEN, ABBY WHITE, 3609 MacArthur Blvd #808, Santa Ana, CA 92704. S 0 S Office Supply Inc • (California), 3609 MacAr· thur Blvd #808, Santa Ana. CA92704 The filing of this state· ment does not of itself au· thonze the use in this state of a f1ct1tious business name in violation of the riahts of another under fed· eral, state or common law (see Section 14400 Et Seq. Business and Professions Code) This business is con· ducted by a corporation. Signed: Norm Kine. S.O.S. Office Supply Inc .. Presi· dent. The reaistrant com- menc~ to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name listed a~ on Jan. 3, 1989. 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DC JOlHI C> tflM. llOI jrw· 1 -800-433 -5959 - •• • Class· CLASSIFIED INDEX ANNOUNCEMENTS BUSINESS Announcing .......... 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 florists ............... 207 Funeral Dirf1Ctory ..... 205 funeral Ser11ces ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 Investments .......... 828 Money to loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ......• 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities wtd ..... 704 Lepl Notices ......... 212 Lodges-Clubs-etc. 209 Lost & Found ......... 2 10 Nurseries ............ 815 EMPLOYMENT Agencies ............. 300 Opportunities. . ...... 305 Personals ...•..•..••• 211 Employment Wanted 307 MERCHANDISE SALES la SERVICE Antiques ............. 808 Appliances ..........• 806 Applianaes Wanted ... 807 Aucbons ............. 814 Birds ................ 826 Building Material ..... 817 Business Equipment 818 Coins/Stamps ........ 813 Dogs & Cats .......... 824 Furniture ..•.......... 800 Furniture Wanted .•... 805 Garage Sales ..•...... 705 Jewelry .............. 812 Livestock ............. 825 Marine Supplies ...... 906 Masc. for Sale ........• 809 Misc Wanted ......... 810 Musical Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supplies .•..... 823 Sporting Equipment •.. 819 REAL ESTATE Acteage •............. 511 Apts. Furnished ....... 407 Apts Unfurnished •... ~ Bldg. to be Moved .... 816 Busmess Property .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent .••... 409 Condos for Sale .....•. 507 Commercaal Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for RenVfurn 405 Houses for Rent /Unfum .•.......•... 406 .... t. 1• THE NEWPORT~ II Housekeepina Rooms 413 Hotels •••....•....... 416 Industrial ............ 506 Income Property ...... 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Lots for Sale .......... 510 Mobile Homes ........ 917 Mortgage & TO ....... 607 Motels ......•........ 4 15 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Office Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 51 4 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share . . . . . 412 Rentals Wanted ....... 414 Real Estate for Xchg . 517 Real Estate Loans . . . . 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 41 0 RESORT PROPERTY For Sale ..........••. 418 TRANSPORTATION Airplanes ............ 900 Antique Classic Car ... 912 Autos for Sale ........ 910 Autos Wanted ........ 915 Auto Parts & Tares .... 907 Auto Repair/Dom ..... 913 Auto Repair /f or ...... 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers ............. 919 Foreign & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ......... 916 SERVICES Schools .............. 608 Situation Wanted ...•. 308 I ~11~i 11t ,~~ 1>i1·t '( ·t < H'\. • WORD PROCESSING CLASSES L1m1ted Enrollment. Beginning Level, Ages 10 to Adult Quahf1e<J. Credentialed Instructors Call Mrs. Evans 720·3939/Mrs Hoyt 644·9969 210-lost& Found LOST FEMALE MIXED COCKER SPANIEL Gold. long tail. tag on collar Her name as Lazy Lady Lost 1n K1lhbfook area, C.M tn 12/88 850-9818 LOST & FOUND ads are placed for 3 weeks at NO CHARGE as a sen1ice to the community Call 631-8120 9 am to noon M·F FOUND Two Black lab· radars 2·14 an VICtnlty of Harbor View Homes 723-4280 days, 759· 1939 Eves. & Wknds. 214-Health Aids 1000 WOLFF SUNBEDS Toning Tables·Fac1al Toning Save to 509' Pt.ces from $249 Body Wraps Lamps·Lotaons Treadm11ts-B1kes CALL Today FREE Color Catalog 1-800-367-6836 305-Emplo~t OpportuaitieS -~-· BALBOA FUN ZONE RIDES PIT LADIES FOR LIGHT OFFICE/FILING wk Local Auto Oealefshtp. NICE ATMOSPHERE Eleanor 832-8907 eves. ATTENTION HIRING! Gowemment Jobs 1n your .ea. $17~485 CaU 1..6()2 ext R3375 RETAIL SALES PEOPLE WE WANT THE BEST •Part-time Openings Offer Emokwee Oscnt Exe. Pay Ftea Hrs Wom· en's Cloth•n& & Excess Call 714-722-8722 GOVERNM ENT JOBS $15,.-00.$72,500 NOW HIRING Excellent benef its. Cell 504·649· 7922 UtJ2S50 CHILDREN'S GYMNAS· TIC TEACHER MC>Ve· ment educMion enstruc· uSen JuM~•IO/ O.na P01nt/Tustin/ ... iport a.ch ... 10 m ..-..i.noan Md/ ~Vo~m: 6357 . HIRING' Government Jobs-your area $1 7.840-$69,485 Call 602-838·8885 Ext J3375 ATTENTION -H aring' Government 1obs · your area $17,840·$69.485 Call 602·838 8885 Ext R 3375 P/T HELP WANTED at America's Cup Yogurt Eve & wknd pos1t1ons avail 650-244 7 or apply 427 E 17th Street. C M GOVERNM ENT JOBS $18.037 to $69,405 Immediate hiring! Your area Call (refundable) 1 5 18-459 361J Ext F 2954 for Federal hst 24 hrs FIRST OFFERING Alcohot Breath Analyz. ers Dealers needed 1m med1ately to place coin·operated breath analyzers 1n tap restau· rants. nightclubs. bars an So Cal Machines gener· ated up to $350 a week while promoting alcohoJ awareness N o exp needed Complete train- ing M inimum invest· ment $5900 l 800-334 0854 ATM SERVICES P/T Training/Pagers pro· v1ded Must be bondable & available M·F days & Wknd/Even posattonsa· vaal Call (619) 698·2905 MF 95 SALES REP Growing L A. ftrm seeks motivated oeople person Great for .homemaker retumanJ to work. Sell social statton· ery products to existing accounts m O.C. area. .. Ground floor opportun· tty Earnings to exceed S25K first year Commas- SK>n only 818-355-3581 EARN S200 OR MORE MONTHLY at home Details' Send SASE to· Christine Associates. PO Box~1.0ept.1056. c1tffwood. N.I on21 307-Employment Wanted THE BLUFFS 3BR /2BA Twnhm, Sngl Lvl, Nw Salver Grey Cpts, Nw Appliances. $1450/ mo BKR 640·5664 417-Resort Rentals Maui MAU I /KAANAPALI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo Ocean view Fully furn & equipped Tenms/pool/ beach As low as S 75/ ~t Brochure 854· 508-Houses for Sale GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1.00 (U Repair) floreclosures, Repos. Tax OehnQuent Proper· ties. Now selling Call l · 315·736·7375 Ext H- CA·N2 for Info. 24 HRS 605-Money to loan WIDOW HAS MONEY for equity, loan/tds $10,000 up. No qualify- ing/no penalty Call Den- ison Assoc 714/673· 7311 NOW1 50% L T v Cond1t1onal sales contract secured by UCC 1 and improved commercial loc ation. $30,000 @15% 3 yrs, 1109 MO (TOM 261 5879) 828-lnvestments ENJOY 13· l 5% return tds Also lend on & bur tds $10,000 up, 1 ma plus. Call Denison Asso· caates 714/673 7311 NOW' 700-Business Opp't. VENDING EQUIPMENT Best PIT or F /T bus•· ness. Minimum invest- ment S2500. No selling l ·80()..638·8363 1000 SUNBEDS Toning Tables Sunal·Wolff Tan· ning Beds Slender Quest Passive Exercas· ers Call for free cotor catalogue Save 50% 1- 800-367 .6836 705-GARAGE SALE Turn those unwanted items into cash. Adver· tise JOUf Jard or aance ... now. BOATING. ETC. Appearing in March, we will dedicate a block of space 1ust for boats and related products and services . Buy, sell, trade your boat ... advertise equipment, main· tenance, mooring space, skippers-for·htre and the hst goes on Reach 25,000 of the most affluent homes in Newport Beach Call the Classified Dapartment today for details PART-TIME EVENING Work destred ~ ~­ s1ble, organized and experienced Multi Mate Wordprocess1ng Opera- tor on your computer. Call Barbara eves.t or leave message. 121 · 631-1120 I-Noon M-F 6701 ----b••• Uiilur. ... . . ' ' ... \ , ' ,_IE II-UICI f, 1Ut THE NEWPORT ENSIGN DRUG AWARENESS Dare graduates first class at Mariners BY CHERYL STEHLING The graduates filed into the multi-purpose room. happy and giggling. But these graduates were not attired in the typical garb of cap, gown and tassel. teaches them that drug are not socially acceptable and how to deal with si tuations." And when the prese ntation was over and students were munching chocolate cake, they all took time to reflect on DARE. .. There is no way I 'II use drugs,•• said Scott Summers. Jan Stratford, Erick Norr, John Stansbury and Will Ran- kin all agreed. . "The class was totally boda- ciou , .. said Ian. DARE was formed in 1983 by the Los Angeles Police Depart- ment. Campbell underwent 80 hours of intense training with three to four hours of homework each night. to become a certified DARE instructor. And she was also awarded at the Mariners graduation with a special medal for being at the head of her class during her certification. Instead, these sixth graders from Mariners School wore brightly colored shorts and the black t-shirt with DARE em- blazoned across the front. Last week's Drug Abuse Resistance Education (DARE) graduation of the Mariners' students marked the first for the Newport-Mesa Unified School District and the Newport Beach Police Department's new program. Special guests present were Police Chief Arb Campbell, Sherry Loofbourrow, Judy Franco, members of the school board, Fred Carter, director of students services for the district, Newport Beach Councilperson Evelyn Hart and Captain Tony Villa of the Newport Beach Police Department. AU of the fifth grade classes also partici- pated to see what they can look forward to next year. PROUD WINNER -Mlllly Cllytll -1111 Mr111 .._, ter 111 DARE emy ~ 11 ........... ""' ..... aplat ..... llallly la •• •"* It llri_,., Her -will M lacrilllll M I ,......... ,. It Mii 11 tM tllWlll'f ._.. Pella O.,.rtwt. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL!! The 108 sixth graders com- pleted the 17-weck program, which included role playing, self- esteem, law enforcement, stress reduction and the negative effects of drugs taught by Oct. La Vonne Campbell. Parents of the students and guests watched video commercial the students wrote and performt!d in. The rQom was filled with laughter when students saw themselves or their frien.ds. The commercials were videotaped by Jan Ander- son, a police reserve office and former television cameraman. .. These students are all gifted and talented and it's amazing what they can come up with," said Campbell. In addition, the students were all asked to write an essay. taking a stand against drugs. The best were chosen by the teachers of the four classes. Mandy Clayton, Orkide Houston, Meghan Doyle and Heather Delaney were the top four. Each Where to go for help -Break Through, 957-8229. Center for Family Counsel- ing, 754-1144. National Council on Alcohol- ism, Orance County, 835-3830. National Council on Cocaine, 1-800-COCAINE. Newport Beach Police Department Juvenile Section. 644-3770. Newport-Mesa PRIDE 675- 7727 or 642-4029. Newport Parents Support Group, 548-6322. Newport Teen Support Group. 979-2897. Orange County Health Care Agency Drug Abuse Services. 8348323. OCHCA Alco holism Sercices 834-8323. Parents Who Care 640-1931. STEP-TEEN Parenting Group, 833-1610. Student Services-Newport / Me a Unified School District, 7603284: "'Women Breaking Free'' An Educadonal and~ Group for Women This group is beneficial for any woman who has experienced difficulties and disappointments and would like to improve the following areas of her life: • hdrt/W c1111 •oat1 ..... ~ • eo • ., •• ,. .......... ............ ,,,.,,'°~ • .1111-"'*. **"""" ...,,. ............. Come together with other J!VOmen who art ln1,,e11ed In makifll Jmprowmmt1 In thtlr liw1. Donna 7Atz •" """•¥ tllul /tlmlly """"'*' IP«*dlzl• "' ..,...,.. bdltn1'on. ,..,.., ..... For ... W• 1tlotl c.11 PHOTO IY MARY DECHIRICO read their essays to 'the audience, except for Meghan, who sang a song she wrote. The top essay overall was chosen by the special guest panel and that was Mandy's. '"They were all wonderful and it was a very hard choice, .. said Hart. Mandy will have her name inscribed on a plaque which will hang in the police department. The parents in the audience were just as enthusiastic as the students. ··1 think this is great, a worth- while class," said Eileen Dela- ney, mother of Heather ... ll . . fl CYMERINT CHIROPRACTIC CENTER MARK A. CYMERINT, D.C. Family Practice • CONSULTATION • PHYSICAL EXAM $1995 • X-RAY (tf indicated) • ADJUSTMENT Expires 3-1 lr89 "CHIROPRACTIC' THE DRUGLESS ALTERNATM 720 Paularino Suite 212. C.M .. CA (.] 55 7. 7121 If the disease called chcn1ical dependency threatens you or son1conc you love, consider this in1portant alternative to the hospital's existing inpatient and day treatment progran1s . In addition to outpatiGm treatment for chemical dependency, Hoag now offers an innovative new codependency progran1 for people whose lives have been aff ccted by the di ca c of chcrnical dependency. all. ~')] talk. Any hour. Any day. ( 714) 548-1522 The Hoag Chemk:al De~nde~ Center A scrvic~ of Hoag Ho pital · N~wport lk·ach . .. . • .. \ ... . WI I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-..._ 11 Harbor Area . Cover Home Offered by Goly Van Orden & Bette Walsh of Coldwell Banker ~ewport Beach . ' ·: ,. ·Home of the Week · Balboa Island home a touch of ·Victorian BY CHERYL STEHLING The developers of Balboa Island must have realized what a rare jewel of real estate it was when they gave the island's streets names like Diamond, Topaz, Sapphire and Ruby. This week's featured home is also a gem on Balboa Island. even if it docsn 't reside on a jeweled street. In fact, it's even better because the address is IO I N. Bayfront and features its own boat dock, forever views and ooean breezes .. J hc Vict~rian motif of the home lends itself well on this picturesque island location-the wilkway fronting the canal and the bridge leading to intimate Collins Isle. 04This home is very well built, with a wonderful view. and owners can live the relaxing island life," said Goly Van Ordcn with Waterfront Homes, one of the listing agents ... There are no parking problems here, and the home is ideal for familie~ _or those who want to have an office at home." One of the doors has a Dutch · feature, which captures the gentle breeze into the home. The family room has a mul- ticolored berber carpet, which is used all through the home when there isn't a wood floor. Other highlights arc a corner brick fireplace, rough-sawn wood ceiling with dc.corator fan-light, a corner turret, with windows all around facing out to the bay. Just off the family room is a bedroom, with crown molding, berbcr carpet, a sliding mirrored closet and ~indows taking advantage of the view. A door provides access to the bathroom, which also serves the rest of this level of the home. The bath has oak cabinetry. and octagon ceramic tiles arc used on the countertop and around the shower/tub. Interesting antique faucet fixtures arc featured on the sink. The bathroom is also accessible off a hall. The hall has wood floors extending_its length. Outside of the bathroom is a small wet bar with oak cabinet, black tile counter and hammered brass TURRETS & sink. The beginning of the stair- VICTORIAN CHARM case is here, as is an oak win- The home is built on many dowscat with underneath stor- levels, with many balconies and age. A laundry area is at the end entrances and an outside stair-of the hall. and another door case, characteristic of Victorian provides access from the car- homcs. The exterior walls arc a rt po . combination of Cape Cod blue A second bedroom is also at and white, and brick is used on the end of this hall. and it has the patio facing the bay. The a double-sized sliding mirrored accompanying boat dock may door wardrobe closet and berbcr accommodate up to a JO-foot'° carpet. craft. If one chooses to walk up the steps to the front entry and pass through the double doors, he or she will be in the family room. GOING UP From the hall. take the steps up to a landing, where there is another Dutch entry door. Then proceed up the stairs the rest of the way to the formal living room, kitchen, guest powder and master suite. At the top of the stairs to the left and toward the bay side is the living room. There is an open and airy feeling here, with the vaulted rough-sawn wood ceil- ing and exposed trusses. The corner turret with its many windows adds to the f ecling. A lamp hangs over the turret, where an intimate table may be placed. The fireplace has a painted mantel in keeping with the Victorian theme, and above it is a charming display niche. Ceramic pavers arc used on the hearth. French doors open out to a petite balcony facing the bay. At the rear of the room is an area for placing dining fur- niture, and a chandelier hangs over where the table sits. The kitchen is compact and -hU--lbC-besLoL everything; for example, a builjr.in sub-zero refrigerator anc:f a Jenn-Air electric stove with overhead microwave. Ceramic tile with handpainted spotters featuring fruits and vegetables, adds a nice touch on t he counters. The cabinets arc oak. Other amen- ities are a wood floor, coffered ceiling with Victorian light fixture, a dishwasher, trash compactor and views of the bay. Another staircase leads up to a landing and door out to the roof deck. From up here, 360- dcgree views may be enjoyed of Fashion Island, Promontory Point, city lights, the rolling hills, and, of course, the bay and boats. FORMAL LIVlll -Tiii Vlctlrlll lllk la Clt1W •111• 1111 ._ .. ....... Ila JlHHll 111111 '-" llwill ,_,A ....... Wnl ............... .. ... ., ... , ...... .., Wll,IWI..., ........... ..-11r11111 COVEii AND INSIDE ,HOTOS IY DAVID CAllLIOI .. The guest powder room off the hall continues the Victorian theme, with a pµllchain toilet, complete with oak seat, oak cabinets, marble counter.top and a sculpted sink with porcelain fixtures. LUXURIOUS MASTER The master is at the other end of the hall. It has two large wardrobe closets with sliding mirrored doors. The bath is on the rig ht inside the door. The handpainted ceramic tile coun- ters match the colors in the bcrber carpet. Two painted basins arc set into the counter. The same tile is used on the elegant Roman spa tub, combi- nation shower. A recessed win- do'Y looks out on the vi-ew, and the toilet is in a private room. Step down to the bedroom area. There is a sleeping alcove which opens up to a vaulted ceiling with exposed trusses. A sitting. area is at the end, with a platform and door out to the petite balcony and outside stair- case, which also leads up to the roof deck. REAL TOR INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is listed at $995,000 by Goly Van Orden and Bette Walsh of the Balboa Island office of Waterfront Homes. The office is located at 31 S Marine Ave. For more information or viewing, call 673-6900. UICI r. 1• THE N~RT ENSIGN_,..• WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R..iton® \... 2600 East Coast Highway, Corona de/ Mar Now Open!! Please Stop By IEWPOllT HllMTS "Pride of ownership" 4 bdrm Mediterranean style home. formal dining & country kitchen w ith nook. Custom built with large sundeck & high ceilings around entry courtyard. Ocean & bay views. 631 -1400 ................................. 1569,000 LIDO ISLE Vacant lot at quiet end of prestigious island. Lot cleared and ready for your dream home. 631 -1400 .................................. 1450.000 UDO ISLE Charming 2 bdrm doll house with den & lovely brick patio with fountain on great street. Rebuilt in 1984. New kitchen. new baths. new roof. French doors & paned windows. JUST REDUCED 631 ·1400 .....•........................... 1499.000 CORONA DEL MAR Sharp duplex 1n great south of highway location Charming 2 bdrm cottage with gleaming hardwood floors & fireplace. nice patio & 2 bdrm unit an rear. Walk to beach, shops & restaura nts REDUCED" I 631 ·1400 ................................. 1510.000 ** NEW LISTING ** CORONA DEL MAR bayfront. Beautifully decorated ., ... ;.·gracious 5 bdrm family home with a pier for a large VILLA UUOA Spacious bachelor with gas kitchen. tilei · y act:lt Wide halls lead to well proportioned rooms counters. microwave & separate bedroom nook. Great in the grand tradition. The dining room. family room, location with large patio o_n green belt, bike to beach. living room & spacious bow windowed master suite 173-llOO .................... · ... ·:·: .. -.-:-: ..... Sl31.500 all front on the bay with great vjews from the mouth CAllDH HOVE Mature landscaping & towering trees surround this 3 bdrm home in nice family area. walk to elementary school. Fireplace. covered patio. spacious rear yard & copper plumbing. Needs a httle ll.c. but good potential. 131 -1400 ................................. 1111.500 WTllDE COSTA MESA Very spacious 6 bedroom, 3 bath home. Super location near buses & shopping & across from church. Great for large family or possible board & ·care home. 13I·1400 ................................. IZ75.• of the harbor up the channel. Included are also a pool table sized family room, darkroom & breakfast room. Built around a large garden there is also a bayfront terrace. &3 I· I 400 ................................ U .495.000 UDO ISLE Good value on island for this 3 bdrm home. Great for entertaining with large living room opening to sunny patio and small yard. Recently remodeled kitchen & large sundeck off master. a very bright & open floor plan. REDUCED!! 631·1400 ................................. 1539.000 LIDO ISLE Spectacular ... 4 bdrm custom home with med1terranean overtones. Family & formal d1n1ng rooms & eat-in kitchen open to fabulous parklike lawn & gardens leading to the 70' dock with side tie 631 -1400 ................................ 12.095.000 { ' LIDO ISLE low-traffic corner plus oversized 35' lot Custom Mediterranean style home with 3 bdrms & den starting construction. Bright & open, oriented. around south facing patio. To be built to highest standards. Asking price is completed pkg. Owner will consider selling land & approved plans 631-1400 ................................. 1175.008 NEWPORT OCEANFllONT-JUST FELL OUT OF EICllOW. Built in '81 , top quality custom 3 bdrm in quiet corner locatton. Upside down floor plan with family room maximizes fabulous white water & sunset views. Large patio plus deck off living room & master deck with spa Built· in stereo & secuntY. system. Showa like a model with fresh paint & new carpel furniture included 1n price. u1 .1• ................................. am.• ' .. WEIT NEWPORT condo, 1h block to ocean beaches. Newer contemporary 2 bdrm. 2 bath with dining room. large bonus room. high ceilings. skylights & attached 2 car garage. IEWPOII IBlllJS Wonderful-Femodeled 3 bdrm home... plus separate mother·in·law qrtrs over detached triple garage. Beautifully decorated, hardwood floors, peaked smooth ceilings & paned windows plus used brick fireplaces in living room & master with ocean view. Lovely mature garden with deck & spa. DOVH llOIU New y re ufti1sf'ied bayfron.rt"~hul~>r:r.:---"1---­ 631 ·1400 ................................. S3to.OOO SANTA HA Sharp 4 bdrm Meredith gardens family home with pool & spa an very nice area. Handsome red tile roof. formal dining room & paneled family room with fireplace 760-3600 ................................. 1325.000 IALIOA PENINSULA 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. 631 -1400 ................................. 1350.000 COllOIA DEL IAll Exciting new contemporary condo· miniums. Split level. open bright 3 bdms with fireplace. family room inside laundry & dble garage all with top of the line appliances & fixtures. Several patios & professional landscaping for a private woodsy feeling. Near completion• 760·3IOO ................................. 1315.• IEWPOIT PORES Bright and sunny 3 bdrm home with hardwood floorsimd spacious add~aster suite. Great location across from tennis courts and pools and just 2 blocks to ocean beaches. 131·1411 ................................. 13M.• PfltQULA '811T Beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm home with den (or 4th bdrm). family room. country kitchen & living & dmang rooms with beamed cethngs. New carpet. 2 fireplaces & beautiful landscaping. 111-1411 ................................. UM.MO CORONA DEL MAR 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 131-1400 REDUCED .......................... S515.• WIOI VIEW MOIEI Fabulous 2 story remodel with tile & Berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. The best of everything an this highly customized Q'lodel perfect home with 4 · bdrms, family room open to kitchen & formal dining. Master suite with his/hers baths & cedar closet 631 -1400 ................................. H!S.000 IALIOA ISLAND Duplex. Charming & immaculate 2 bdrm cottage with knotty pine cabinetry. fireplace & white picket fence. Super unit in rear with 2 bdrms over dble garage & 1 bdrm down. 673-llOO ............................ ' ..... 1625.000 IEACOI UY Recently remodeled designer's own home, shows like a model. Flexible property with 3 bdrms. 2 baths & family room plus a 1 bdrm apt or can easily convert to spacious 4 bdrm home oriented around a large sunny brick patio. Bright and open floor plan with a sophisticated beachside appeal, beamed ceilings & fresh all white decor. 131-1411 ..........•....•.•............ (LI) 1115.• UDO llLE Lovely Country French decor in this attractive 3 bdrm home. Two up with ad1oining family room & one down. gracious formal dining room & step down living room with handsome bu1lt·in cabinetry throughout Spacious & private tiled pabo. Wide street at quiet end of island. 131·1411 ..•.............................. 17M.• UDG PHINIULA Newly decorated stunning contempor· ary 2 bdrm condominium. Granite counter tops 1n bath and new kitchen. carpeted & marble floors. recessed hghtmg & etched glass in entry door. exciting "down channel" water views. Full security building with -::toorman. Possible lease option 631 -1400 ................................. 1795.00G + IAllOA ISLAND Just oH the south bayfront with sit down .views from living room Great Potential with lots of room for expansion of this charming freshly refur· b1shed 3 bdrm home with new roof. paint & papers on 40' lot Large side & front pabos. outside laundry & double garage. 113 ............... ~ ................. : ... am.• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 ary 3 bdrm with den, family room & fabulous huge master suite.Terraced bayside patios with spa & built· in BBQ adiOin the dock for a large yacht Steps to community beach in a lovely established family neighborhood, walk to schools. 131 -1400 ................................ SI.ZN.• UIDA ISLE Lovely traditional 4 bdrm. each with bath, on oversized lot with dock & side ttes Circular stairway. spacious hvang room. cozy study with fireplace & built-ins. formal dining & family room with French doors to huge bayside patios. Finest quality throughout with oak floors & cabinetry, an impeccable home. 631 -1400 ................................ 11.515.• UDO ISLE Exciting contemporary 3 bdrm bayfront tn a great Lido Nord view location with 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. bayview formal dining & huge master suite. 63 I -1408 .............••................. l!.!51.~ LINDA ISLE Spectacular remodeled 3 bdrm bayfront Coffered copper ceiling m den with full bar. hidden wine cellar. elegant formal dining plus 2 story living room & music gallery. Quality materials include travertine, onyx. brass & copper. French doors & thermopane glass. Bayside patio with pool & spa '8ads to dock for 3 large boats. 131-1411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S!.m.• COlllU DEL UI Rare Shorechff a estate wtth 108' of ocean frontage & panoramic views. Magnificent 5 bdrm home. the ultimate in materials & fixtures & several oceanStde terraces with huge pool & spa. REDUCED! ••·•• ................................ a.•• BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE . 714-673-6900 . NIE ti •'D~I I. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Realtor spotlight: Carol Berg of The Dalebout Assoc . Carol Berg and D_alebout combine as team B Y CHER YL STEHLING Carol Berg of The Dalebout Association is a Realtor who knows what direction she is going in. As a 19-year resident of Newport Beach, Berg knows that empathy for those who are moving is very important. 1 go and get my license because it might be omcthing of value, .. l>he said. "Jt was an educational move on my part." But four years ago, she decided to go into the field full- t ime. citing that there is no uch thing as a part-time agent. if uccess is in the cards. .. They might not be moving under pleasant circumstances." she said. "Often, they are, but it is important to be a good listening and have the ability to translate what they are telling you into finding out what their needs are ... Berg's interior de ign back- ground has been a boon in he r real e tate bu ine . For exam- ple, she can help clients vis ualize what improvements can be made to a home. will show the many possibilitiel>. Berg got her real estate licen~e nine years ago, but has actively worked in the fi eld fo r the p~t four. She has alway~ worked "I have the ability to translate my vi~uali?ations to client~ . ., she l>aid. 'with J erry Dalebout and ha een the office gro \\< a nd pro~per. S he had gotten her lice n\c in conjunction wi th her v.orlr. a\ an interior d el>ig ner. a profCl>l>lon she held fo r 14 }Car .... .. , wal> working \\<ith i.1..>m~ buNde rl> a nd they ~ugge ted that Be rg has many nice thing to 'ay about working with The Dalcb out A ociatio n. S he began \.\ith the compan} a nd 'taycd becau..,e ~he i happ) there. She ..,aid it li ke ha\ ing a ..,ccond fa mil) a nd each agent i.., 'upportive of each other. .. J crr) i~ alv.ay there for u~. I FEATURE HOME . EASTBLUFF TOWNHOME $347,000 LH Rare "Q'' plan on one of the Quietest streets 1n The Bluffs Upgraded appliances. Berber carpet, new tile. new paint. plantation shutters. adJacent to Greenbelt. Move·m cond1t1on Three BR. 211, BA, plus conversation pit with fireplace. For exclus111e showing, ask for CUF & E'LYNN KEMP LEASES On The Beach Month-to-month, furnished. 2 bedroom. 2 bath T em flc location. available now through June $1500 On The Golf Course Yearly lease. furnished 3 bedroom. 21 bath "El Dorado" model. Mclatn Big Canyon townhome Beautiful golf course and mghthght view. Secured private entry and ad1acent double garage $2600 Big Canyon, Single Level Two bedroom. 2 bath "Oakcrest II" model on 81g Canyon golf course wtlb forever view Yearly lease only Don't miss this rare one' Immediate occupancy $1575 Mclain Townhome Sea Island Drive, PoPular "Greenbrier" 2 bedroom, 2 bath end unit. Available monthly or on lease. Vacant and ready for immediate occupancy. $1650 Costa Mesa Find Free standing, nearly new home In ptanned ~.Three bedroom. 2~ bath, attached 2-car a.araae. Available on lease terms Of lease/option. Your terms will det:ermme monthly price! Presented By Oif a E'lynn Kemp • Over l 0 transactions already this year • Multi-million dollar producers • Top l % of all sales associates in U.S. 1987, 1988 • 760-5000. J we arc like a family and working with people you enjoy i very important, tt she explained. "We are like a team that pull for each other." Berg lived in Dover Shore for many year and remembers when Big Canyon was just that. a big canyon. ow he live in Big Canyon and i a member of the prestigious Country Club. But. she aid she has little time for her favorite pastime, golf, these day . She al o like to travel and has been in ju t about every country one would care to name. "In thi busine • you have to be Oexiblc. but when I plan a \ a cation . I plan it way in advance:· ~he aid. Berg' face ha abo been \Cr) familiar o n the \ o lunteer scene. where she \\<Orled \\ ith man}' different organi1at1o n\ .• he ha' two ~on . a 26-)car-old that li\c ltr-ChicaJ;O a nd a 25-year-old tha t hve in 1'.e\\ po rt Bt:ach. but v.o rl in Ontario ~ a commer- cial real e~t ate bro ke r. Th e Dalehout As~onaticm 1 located or 1617 We re/if/ Drfre in ewport &ach. For more informarion. co/1631-7 JOO. Keep Up With the Jones'. • .Grays. • • And anyone else in your neighborhood who is selling a home. By reading the "Real Estate Blotter" each week. you can keep tabs on where the homes around town are selling. And for how much. Which, in tum. allows you to gauge your home's worth. Prices have skyrock· eted lately. so your home might be 'NOrth more than you think. .. and the .. Real Estate Blotler"' is an easy way to find out In the Real Estate Section Each Week \, Be. a star. UICI %. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-PME 11 .or just live like one • Thi estate has hosted many Hollywood celebritie and top Rock Star ( uch a Heather Locklear. Bon J ovi. and many more)!!! This c ustom furnished enter- tainers e tate come with com- plete security system, music system. central intercom and air- cond itioning throughout the borne. Thi fascinating 4- bcdroom. 3~-bath residence is close to 4,300 q. feet. Two of the bedrooms include beautiful French d oors that lead o nto the poo lside area. The spacious master suite has a very romantic touch with its bro nze door that open into a fantasyland. The raised bed area is done with rosewood and black lacquer, covered by a black tinted mirror above t he bed . Thi room · includes a terrific e ntertainment center detailed in ro ewood with stereo television a nd much more. The master suite has a .. P ower Bathroom"-it is a sight worth seeing. It has a steam sho wer, silver sinks, a .. 6., Oerson sauna, a nd a jacuzzi tub urro unded by blac1c tinted mirror . Thi ho me features a large formal dining room and a family rooQl. Off the dining area is a refrigerated ro ewood wmc cellar, the pcrlcct izc for parties. There i al o a profes ional work-out room with excellent quaJi~y equipment and s untan bed. T he bonus- room d isplays a pool table and antique record player. The kit- chen i fabulous! Definitely a gourmet's dream, which includes top-of-the-line appliances featuring steel cabinets, a large butcher block, built-in refriger- ator and grill area. Too many amenities to list. This residence has three private yards including a unique, lush, oriental garden. The custom pool area with pa Century 21 Inland Pacific Momentum generated b> a ixth traight record year for commi - ion income i~ expected to carry O\<er into the fir~t half of 19 9. thereb~ offcnn~ the entury 21 '}'tern an \)pportunit~ to enhance 11' lcader-~h•p po ition in the real c'tatc 1n du tr}. according to \.1 anc Barnett. sale' manael·r. of the Ccntun 21 ~ . Inland Pacilic olfu.:e lo~.tte<l at 2 Corporate Pl.11 .t. '\e" port 'Reach ~Jk' pr,1<lt1l tllln rl·,ulh an '>'ere ·'"'c'omc de,ptte higher anterc~t rat e~ and a lower hou ing market in the northe t- ern nited State\ Ju t con idcr: Broker' and 'ale~ av~oc1atcs in the Century 21 ~} \tcm earned appro,imatel} $2.4 b1ll1o n in commi ion . an incrca'e of ~e'en percent O\er 1987 Part1c1pat1on 1n 720.000 d(hed trJn,act1on~ ,, .. , \Ccond h1g.hc~t in h1'tor) ot the '}'tern. corning "1th1n J c\da'h of record 726.000 tot.ii in IQ!-.7. 1 rnn-.Jctwn-. b\ Century 21 otf ice' repre,cnted approxi- matel} 14 percent of the Can- adian residential market. Sy~tem-" ide tran~act ion' represented more than 60 bil- lion in real e~tate sale'\. a record . ... ) \tern" 1de. the fir,t quartcr in 19 9 "ill be ~t ronger than the f1r \t quarter of 19 X." 'J1d Ha rold George. <l 1rcc 1or of rnar~et re~carch for Centur) 21 Real Estate Corp .. "and I \\'Ould C'<pect the econd quarter to be -.t ronger than that of 198 .• uded hy the . pring l i\ting-. ~rl\C .. For career opportumt1c . call Marie Barnett, 650-1 121. ha~ a built-in barbecue large enough to roast an entire pig! Wow! Enjoy the warm and cozy firepit at the ide of the yard, perfect for those cold winter nights with your loved ones. The wet bar next to the pool include~ a built-in ice maker; this comes in handy on those hot days. This private a nd secluded home has been beautifully and discreetly disguised from the fr.ont view with lush palm trees a nd lot of greenery. Attached, is a three- car electric cu to m pewter roll- up garage with built-in storage and kylights. T his dramatic estate, with its. beveled gla • French doors, kylighl and extensive colorful marble throughout, i a must to cc in order to fully appreciate. Don't miss this exciting and unique property. It's a star's d ream home and you can become thal star in this fabulous setting. An absolute va lue off cred at $2,300,000 This grand e late i~ another fine home of Patrick Tenore & Associates, Inc., 18 Corporate Plaza, ewport Center, ew- port Beach. C' A. 92660, 721- 1200. - ff> ~>--~~P-~~-~~~-~~~A4»-~A~~·,"-~~~-~~>-'-'t!», ~ Estate-I .ike Property _ ~~-----'- r.! ON 7TH GREEN · PRESTIGIOUS GUARD GATED COMMUNITY ~ ~ OF BIG CANYON Contemporary designed pool home with golf ff. r~ course view on large lot. Five bedrooms, large living and family 1J CW~e" ~"QY Collo1ta deQ uUa/l CW iQQ COo -;..,__. _ ~ rooms, loft ·~. j· ......................... $1,350,000_~~··,,_.._~-~ **** FOUR STAR LEASES FIRST-TIMER BIGGEST 3 bedroom Penthouse. tJll-on view! New paint + Berber carpets. $2,500 mo. long term lease available. BIG & BOLO, 4 bedroom Ocean Blvd. home, looks down into bay, to Cata· Ima, just a step above beach. Family room, dec k , wetbar, yard + guest park. Ready now. $3,000 mo. 1 yr. lease. COZIEST l 8.0. + Family Room, all large rooms. gourmet kit., garage, 2 patios, wine cellar, ready now $1,800 mo. ALL DRESSED UP So' Western Style & Colors, new condo, 3 BR , formal dining, central air, skylights, interesting floor plan & only $395,000. By Appt. Only • In By ~ster? • • JUST STARTING? • 500 Heliotrope, 2 contem porary condos, appro•,· 1,700 sq ft 1n each, near Oct l completion (plans va1lable) 673-8494 ~ OPEN SUNDAY 1·5 tj ~ ~ ~ Bluffs -Model Perfect ~ ~ ~ ,; One level 3 bedroom garden home. End unit, security system, ~ ~ French doors, mirrored walls, berber carpets, bleached oak ~ ~ floors, new kitchen and bathrooms. A must see at ~j . . ................................ $345,000 including land. ~ ~ ~ Bluffs -Perfect Starter Home "! ~ Two story 3 bedroom home. Newly carpeted, freshly painted, ~ s new fixtures ...... O;.£~ ~~~SU~ .i.S ...... $228,000 L/H ~ ~ Sandy Mittman ~ ~ o{k/tC 1f!kt,{ftjU' ~ ;\ (~14) 673·9333 Ofjke. (71 ) 644-1()96Res. ~ 34 1 Bayside Drive, Newport Bbch. CA 92660 3407 East Coast Hf1hw1y. Corona dtl Mar. !1' -----~•••••••••••••••• ~ ..................... _.....__......,....._........,...__~,.._,._.,_.._......_.....___.....,~_.._.._......__......,._~.......,..~c!mlaa..•..-~ ' HIE 11-llAICll !. , .. THE NEWPORT ENSIGN . Into Real Estate Patrick Tenore off and running "H elp you r compe titio n win!" ... to p producer Tenore states, .. as there is no finish line." Real ~slate is a simple game, Tenore says. ''You can get every- thing out of it you want, if you help enough other people get what they want." Tenore, who owns a real estate company in Newport's Fashion Island has always been a long time to p rpodu!=e r. Breaking many sales records and finishing II 1 in his previous company, he has representee movie stars. corpo rate CEO's and his favor- ite, "the everyd ay person." Tenore has an impressive real estate sales track record. Recently almost do ubling his corpo ratio n 's fi rst year sales expectations. Tenore is off to a fast start in 1989. H i fir. t month's personal sales included I 0 sales. eight listings. and over $4,000,000 in e crows. Not bad for a cold and rainy J anuary! Te nore states he does not try t-o break sales records a ny longer-only to be of the most personal service possible. "If yow help your buyer a nd seller to get what they want, then you will get what you wa nt. You must listen. It's the only way. "Let 's give cred it and not forget your equa lly deserving peers or ''compettiion" as some call them . T hese people can help you win, if you help them to win also. T hey are to be applauded. as real estate may be simple, but it sure is not easy." Tenore' motto is to help them eve ry tep of the way. "They are tate licensed, trained and, therefore. are t o be given all the respect we can muster. Essentiall y they a re o ur .. partners" After all, they a ll have a mo ther that loves them a nd if we become so shallo w as to only count "money," then there is no finish line." a note from maury Op~n ~unday, 1-4 25 Meadowsweet, Irvine Marquette model (3 bedrooms, 2 ~ baths). Great location near community pool and wide greenbelt . Large and roomy with family room , forma l d ining room , and on a c lear day, a mounta in view. $275,000 L.H. Appearing in arch, we will eaicate a1 block of space just for boats ar-ld ·felate<:t · proaucts and services ... Buy, sell, trade: your boat ... advertise equipment, main-1 tenance, mooring space, skippers-for-hire and the list goes on . Reach 25,000 of the most. affluent homes in Newport Beach . Call the Classif i ed D ~partment today for' detail ~ 831-8120 9-Noon M-F BY GERRY&. CHRISTA LONG (This article was written as a n addendum to last week's article entit led T RANSFER- RI NG PR O P 13 FRO M COUNTY TO COUNTY. The info rmation contained herei n is relevant to recent develop ments in regard to Prop 13 transfe rs. but it was not available in time fo r inclusion in last week' arti- cle.) •• an Diego County Here I Come " On Tue~dav. Feb. 14. the San Diego Board of upe ni ors agreed to implement Propo i- t ion 90. which enable homeowner 55 years of age or older to retain their Pre-Prop 13 tax break if they move to that county. It is of part ic ular interest t o ho meowners in Orange County. as it is perhaps the mo t popular move for OC retirees. due to the less expensive homes in San Diego County. The meas- ure had been ado pted by o nly a fe w counties in California- San Mateo and Kern-but was largely ignored by most counties throug ho ut the state. O n the same day. the measure was also a pproved by the Ora nge County Board of Supervisors. In addition to bei ng 55 years of age (at lea t one pouse). the eller mu~t move into a home of equal or le\ er value. and he mu~t bu) or build a replace ment home within two year of close of e ... cro-w on hi o rigi nal home. We wor~ wath an unusual number of eller~ who are mov· ing to South Orange County o r North an Diego Count). We feel that t his will prompt moves to San Diego County in greater numbers than ever before. Call us at 640-5664 or 640- LONG. Gerry & C hrista long LLONGS OF NEWPORT ~RESENT COOKING UP SOME FINE REAL ESTATE BUYS! *GREAT LOCATION* Somerset w/impres- sive upgrades & ex - panded. Great loca- tion in H.V. Homes. New MBR su ite/ baths/kitchen/laun- dry rm etc. $699,500 MOST STUNNING REMODEL Everything redone except the frame in this Harbor View Homes Showcase. All new windows, doors, furnace, plumbing, wiring, kitchen, baths, sky- lights, pool equipment. $719,000 * HARBOR VIEW HILLS * Ul'I• Comer lot Quiet-street--and tots of room to expand. Plans.. included. Pool and spa . $619,000 Three story in Corona del Mar. Oversized 4-car garage, large 3 BR/3 BA & 2 BR/2 BA Units. Fine owner's unit with laundry room. $539,000 RENTALS Super clean, 3 bedrooms, 2 ba. in the Bluffs. Bright, ~ngle level, 2 car garage . $1350 per mo. Corona del Mar · 3 bed· rooms, 2 baths, spacious. quiet street, garage and 1 off ·street parking. $1950 per mo. ..., & Clw1• Lens Cll 644·5164 640-LONG If IBIPllT -~ (714) M0-1.0NQ .. 1M P11 "'Dr .. --· ....... l11Dh, CA 12110 ... l t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-NII JI .... THE DALEBOUT A S S o · CI AT I 0 N Come With Ua ••• To Dover Shor" Only one word fully describes this resi - dence ... "awesome." The facilities are awe- some. This custom four bedroom residence offers a full range of sophisticated, yet functional. appointment~ t>" w examples: Outside ... extrav"' -~ d spa, two patios (onP 0 t bar). two firepits .. 1 s , -· 'i in every room incl ..... ~ter suite with two separate b -""'dressing rooms. Addition - ally ... a N~w European kitchen. a complete security system. Special. .. a superb ther- mostatically controlled wine room. And the list goes on. An experience that shouldn't be missed ......................... $1 .350,000 Come With Us ... To Big Canyon Vacant lot. Over 21 ,000 square feet. located in Big Canyon's Fairway One. Views of the golf course. mountains, and nig~t lights of Spyglass and Harbor Ridge. Now you can design the home you've always dreamed about. Ideal site for a secluded Mediterranean Villa. We could go on. citing the advantages of this immense lot. but the only way to be truly impressed 1s to see it. Call us for more information. . .................... $975,000 Come With Us . . . To Harbor View Hills This comfortable three bedroom residence does not put on any airs. Just a straight- forward environment. But ... the huge corner lot alone, should turn a prospective buyer into an owner. The exalted location offers a staggering view of the ocean and city lights. The magnitude of the views can be felt as well as seen The entire living area of the residence (living room, dining room, family room and kitchen) faces the awe-inspiring view and features high vaulted. massive beamed ceilings and a huge central rock fireplace The demand for this kind of property is high and the available land 1s limited. So . . . hurry! ................... Now $895,000 Come With Us ... To Westcliff Gorgeous. newly remodeled, two story six bedroom home on one of Westchff's most prestigious streets. Huge lot with room for a pool. New blue Spanish tile roof. French windows and doors and leaded glass accent windows. Separate formal dining room opens to intimate flagstone patio. The best schools in one of Newport's best family neighbor- hoods. . . . . . . . . . ................ $775.000 Come With Us ... To Sea view Security gated Community tennis courts and pools. Quiet cul de sac location. Colossal views of ocean and city lights. This three bedroom. Bar Harbor model is special. Among the amenities you will find soaring beamed ceilings. smoked mirrors, plantation shutters, rich and warm paneling, two fireplaces and a sumptuous master suite ... complete with Its own private garden. This is a treasure. See it. You'll be glad you did ........... $739,000 TH E R EAL EST A TE COMPANY COMING SOON Exclusively ours. Twelve new custom de- tached homes. Three bedrooms. Two and one half baths. Sumptuously spacious rooms. Excellent Eastside Costa Mesa location. Mediterranean style architecture. Designed with careful thought and consideration. Built with a host of special amenities and luxury features. Large living room with high ceilings and brick. wood burning fireplace. Dining room with nine foot ceilings and custom light fixtures. Bu ilt-in kitchen with indirect lighting and garden window. Staircase with stairlights. Large master suite features bath with double sink and brass fixtures, Jacuzzi tub and separate oversized showe~. Walk-in closets. All bedrooms have high ceifin~s and mrrrored closets. All wall corners and edges are bullnosed to give the homes a soft and comfortable feeling. Call us to reserve a unit Come With Ua ... To Sea wind Harbor View Homes. You will love this beautiful four bedroom, three and one half bath home. It is the perfect family home. The fourth loft bedroom has its own bath and den area. or it can be used as a great bonus room. The extended fam ily room features a used brick fireplace, and French doors that open to a lovely covered brick patio. The lot is large and there is ample room for a pool. The view 1s exceptional . . . and it goes on forever ... ocean, city lights, mountains. Community amenities include pool. spa & tennis court ............................ $695.000 Come With Us ... To Baycrest The curb appeal of this exceptional three bedroom. red brick residence will impress everyone. And ... the interior will stand up to all expectations. Th is 1s ,~,. ginal home of a respected t"l• ,:• ~01ch , 1s one of the m" o olendidly appointed s _.rience all this: Large I .. ·~ room with deep moulded wa ., .... vating. Kitchen with redwood cabinets. Family room with walk-an wet bar and built-in bookcases. Secluded master' suite with its own private patio. Well worth seeing ........................... $675.000 Come With Us ... To Baycrest Must see this spectacular, remodeled four bedroom home on a choice street an the beautiful Dover Shores area Impressive entry with spiral staircase. Gourmet kitchen 1s a showplace featuring custom domed ce1l1ng. two large side-by-side built-an refrigerators Secluded patio and pool Family room Den Formal dining room. Sumptuous master suite includes immense walk -in closet and "dream" bath with whirlpool tub An outstand- ing value you won't want to miss $495.000 Come With Us ..• To Newport Heights Cozy home situated on a large Jot surrounded by newly remodeled homes. Excellent loca- tion with lots Qf room to expand. Large living room with Ureplace. Two bedrooms and one bath. Good siz«! built-in kitchen with dining area ............................... $425.000 631-7300 Come With Ua ... To Tustin Ranch Brand new Bren built three bedroom, two and one half bath detached home in the Sha<iow- brook area. Light. bright and lofty Willow model. All wood siding, wood burning fireplace, spacious master suite. two car attached garage. Convenient to shopping. schools and the beach. An excellent value at .............................. $284.000 Come With Us ... To Eastsicte Costa Mesa Charmerl Totally remodeled inside and out High wood ceilings, French doors and delightful window coveri""'D-lhligb the living room. Coun•r 'udes gas stove. Cozy ~ o' ~ window overlooks s I\!.-. (he flag - stone patio, ~dzebo add to the enchantmer .1ew fence surrounds the property ano the oversized three car garage is sure to please. Come see for yourself. The pride of ownership is evident ..... $269,000 Come Wlth Us ... To P•rk Udo Charmmg condominium •n Newport Beach Three bedrooms and three baths End _umt with new siding and new roof. Wood burning fireplace with built-an wood storage for convenience. Kitchen features new dish- washer. new double oven and new garbage disposal. Enclosed patio with custom designed water fountain and twelve water- falls. Community amenities include pools. lovely gardens and reasonable dues .......................... · .. $237 .500 . . . Come With Us ... To e.atside Costa Mesa Cozy and cute two bedroom, one bath cottage excellently situated in prime location. Over- sized garage and storm cellar One of the lowest prices an this area .......... $229.000 FOR LEASE OCEANFRONT ... BALBOA ... Three bed- room. two bath Highly upgraded. Private patio and panoramic view from Dana Pomt to Palos Verdes. Annual lease.. . ...... $4,000/mo. .. ... UPPER NEWPORT BAY ••• Comfortable and m.eticulously maintained three bedroom ptus den, two and one haH bath custom home on quiet cul de sac. Inside laundry •nd wor1c- shop. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2. 400 I"'°· • ,,. 161 7 WESTCLIFF D RIVE, N EWPORT. B .•. . .. . • • ·········-· ,4 ......... ._ .... "" -•.•• ,.. - - A MEMBER OF THE 1Ii1 SEARS F1NANCIAL NETWORK llJ NEW Expect th b st :~ CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 - THE · l COMPANY IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA IN SALE§ & LISTINGS NEW LISTINGS 1WEITCUFF 1535.• VIEW THIS GORGEOUS SINGLE LEVEL HOME. 4 BR, 3 FULL BATHS, RECENTLY REDECO- RATED. SITUATED ON CORNER WI LOVELY POOL/CABANA AREA. SEE IT NOW! HAlllOR VIEW HOMES 1625.000 ESSENCE OF PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP! 5 BR, 3 BA, GREAT LOCATION. EXPANDED ON. RM. REMOD. KIT. BAY WINDOWS, SHUTTERS, FRENCH DRS, MANY NEW UPGRADES! CAMEO SHORES 17 49.950 GAEA T BUY IN PRIME CORONA DEL MAR. 'JER 1 /3 ACRE LEVEL SIZE LOT. LARGE 4 ~. 21h BA, FAM. RM. & FORMAL DINING. )VELY CIRCULAR DRIVEWAY ON CORNER )T. CORONA DEL MAR flNE TERRACE 1519,000 \/ERY SP~CIAt HOME IN SUPERB CONDl- )t". NEW KITCHEN WITH GREENHOUSE NDOWS. COVERED PATIO AND GOA-- :OUS PRIVATE YARD. 3 BR, 2 BA, SPA. IRVINE TERRACE 1695.000 A MOST DESIRABLE 3 BR HOME LOCATED ON ONE OF THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER STREETS IN THE AREA. ALL NEWLY DECO- RATED, LOOKS ALMOST BRANO NEW. THE CURB APPEAL YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. SPYGLASS 1725,000 FABULOUS 6 BR 21h BA, FR, ENORMOUS FORMAL ON RM, POOL. SPA & 3 CAR GARAGE. LOVELY VIEW OF CANYON & HILLS. SHOWS LIKE MODEL HOME. IPYILASS 17 49,900 ROOM TO GROW IN THIS 5 OR 6 BR 4Yz BA FAMJL Y HOME IN GAEA T LOCATION. POOL, SPA, BAY WINDOWS, 3 CAR GARAGE -BEST NEWPORT VALUE. IPYILAll 1715.IOO 6 BA, BONUS ROOM 0 SOUTHPORT." ONE YEAR NEW SWIMMING POOL & SPA. PRIVATE YARD. IMMACULATE CONDITION!! GREAT FLOOR PLAN WITH LARGE ROOMS. 1n1LA11 1115.ooo .. CAPEHORN" MODEL 4 BR. FR., FORMAL DR., 3 CAA GARAGE. SPLENDID CLEAR VIEW OF OCEAN HARBOR AND LIGHTS. • NEWPORT BEACH IAYlllDIE 1219,500 LOVELY 2 BR. "C2 .. UNIT. IN EXCEL COND. GOOD INTERIOR LOC. CLOSE TO POOL. PRICED WELL BELOW LAST SALE OF SAME FLOOR PLAN. GAEA T BUYJ PENINSULA 1430.000 GREAT DUPLEX ON EXTRA LG FENCED YARD! 2 BR+ 2 BR·+ BTCH. GOOD GROSS INCOME! IN XLNT RENTAL AREA. GOOD FINANCING AVAILABLE. OMC! EASTILUFF 1499,521 EXECUTIVE POOL HOME. TOTALLY CUSTOM- IZED. 2 BR 4 BA MBA HAS 2 BATHS. HUGE FAMILY ROOM WITH BAR & FP. FAMILY KITCHEN, FRENCH DOORS. ENTERTAINERS . DELIGHT. SEAVIEW 1550,000 A BEAUTIFUL 3 BR. HOME HANDSOMELY UPGRADED AND SPOTLESSLY CLEAN. IDEAL FOR A COUPLE OR SMALL FAMILY. AN ·OUTSTANDING VALUE IN QUIET LOCATION. SEA ISLAND 159&.000 • 2 BR. UPPER UNIT. PALM TREES, CATALINA & BK. BAY VIEW ALL YOURS FROM THIS MODEL PERFECT HM. BLEACHED WOOD KIT. CABINETS, SUB-ZERO AEFAIG. MARBLE FLOORS. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1125.000 FRONT ROW KINGS RD. WITH PANORAMIC HARBOR VIEWS, REMODELED WITH LUXU - RIOUS MASTER SUITE. 3 FIREPLACES HAND- PAINTED TILE IN DREAM KITCHEN. CLIFF HAVEN 1765,000 ENORMOUS LOT. OVER 19,000 SO. FT. SUPER CALIFORNIA RANCH DESIGN. FEATURES 4 BR & 3 BA AND DEN PLUS GUEST. MOUNTAIN & CITY LIGHT VIEW. IAYSHORES 1115,000 GORGEOUS 2 STORY CAPE COD HOME. 5 BR, 3 BA, WHITE & LIGHT, TERAACOTIA TILE FLOORS, BERBER CARPET. GREAT SUNNY LOCATION. DON'T MISS THIS ONE. LIDO ISLAIO 11.100.000 CLASSIC MEDITERRANEAN ON 2 LOTS ON TIP OF LIDO. AMONG THE MANY AMENITIES ARE A 3 CAR GARAGE. CONTROLLED WINE STOR- AGE, BREAKFAST ROOM, LIBRARY, OUT- STANDING DECOR & MOVE IN CONDITION. . • CAIYDI l!.171.• PERCHED HIGH ABOVE THE 8TH FAIRWAY WI 150 FT. FRONT AGE. OVER 7000 FT OF CLASS & QUALITY. A MOST DISTINCTIVE HOME IN A DISTINCTIVE COMMUNITY. --~ I BAYFRONTS IALIOA IAYFllOIT 12.IOI.• 80' FRONTAGE ON LOWER PEN. WITH 7 BR, FORMAL D.R. IN THIS EMOTIONALLY APPEAL- ING HOME. COMPLETE WITH BASEMENT, ELEVATOR, GREEN LAWN, ENTRY PATIO & BOAT SLIP. , 1 ' . LINDA ISLE 12.690.000 SPECTACULAR, CONTEMPORARY, REMOD- ELED, BA YFAONT, EUROPEAN ~ITCH EN, 4 BR 51h BA, TURNING BASIN, VIEW, LARGE SUP +SOUTH PATIO. . I""\ ,.., IA YSHORES 13.250.080 60 FT BAYFAONT, PAVILION VIEW, DOCK FOR 45 FT BOATS. REMODELED HOME WITH THE FINEST AMENITIES IN OUTSTANDING LOCA- TION. LINDA ISLE 13.500,000 ONE OF NEWPORT'S PREMIER BAYFAONT HOMES WITH MORE THAN 80 FT. ON THE BAY. A PIER AND SLIP OF 100 FT. WILL ACCOM- MODATE A VERITABLE FLOTILLA! BY APPT. LIDO 14.500:000 THIS 4 BA. 7 BA. INCLUDES 85 FT .. OF FRONTAGE W /LARGE BOAT DOCK. CUSTOM THAU-OUT. LG. GOURMET KITCHEN, POOL, FORMAL LA. & DR. CALL FOR MORE DETAILS. BLUFFS 1359.900 THIS BEAUTY IS WELL LOCATED ON. DESIR- ABLE GREENBELT WITHIN WALKING DIS- TANCE TO POOL REMODELED KITCHEN AND BATHS, 2 PATIOS AND SUN DECK. LIVE IN COMFORT IN NEWPORT BEACH. THE BLUFFS 1369,008 ONE OF BLUFFS BEST LOCA TIOf'IS, BEST FLOOR-PLANS & BEST PRICED. 1-STORY, 3 BR, "LINDA," WELL MAINTAINED AND ONLY FOR THAT FUSSY BUYER. BLUFFS 1375.000 MOVE RIGHT IN TO THIS SPARKLING 3 BR. "DELORES" END UNIT. IT'S SITUATED ON A LUSH GAEENBEL T WITH A PEEK OF THE BACK BAY. BLUFFS 1417 •• BEST NO. BLUFFS LOCATION W/ELEVATEO VIEW! 3 BR/2 BA/SINGLE LEVEL -EATING AREA IN KIT. A/C. MAINTAINED TO PERFEC- TION. CLOSE TO COMM. POOL. ILUFFI 1421.0GG FANTASTIC ORIGINAL BLUFFS LOCATIONI OCEAN, BACK-BAY & CITY LIGHT VIEW. ONE- STOAY 3 BR 2 BA EXPANDED BONITA PLAN.