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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-09 - Newport Harbor Ensignp 1948•41ST YEAR•NUMBER 31•(714) 631-8120* NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPER•THURSOAY. MARCH 9. 1989•25 CENTS Planners to review CdM plan BY MELI DA KELLER A controver ial Corona del Mar senior ho~g project that face trong community o pposition 1~ scheduled to be reviewed by ewport Beach Plan- ning Comm1 sioner tonight Emerald A'\oc1ate ~ of ~c" port i--.--.;;;.B~ea=ch _!!re a~kmg approvdl tor an 85- unit elderly personal care fac.ITitv at Parents want more involvement BY CHERYL STEHLING A five-member panel met on Tue day to di cuss the is uc of how homo ex- uality is taught in the Newport-Mc a Unified School District. The committee, headed by Dale Woolley. d ircctor of research an'ct student ervices for the district, was established all ':' re~ult of an on-going controversy regarding the use of homo- cxual speakers and teaching of homo- sexuality in a psychology cla s at Corona del Mar High School. Superintendent Dr. J o hn icoll banned the speakers from appearing in . Mike Marino's clas room in January after receiving a complaint last December from parent John Gustaf on. Make-a-Wish hosts Austin BY CHERYL TEHLI G In 1977, Tommy Au tin, a oft- pokcn United tatc cu tom officer from Arizona, had an idea. He wanted to grant a wi h to his best friend, 7- ycar-old Chri Grcicius, who was dying from leukemia. ~·The o nly thing he wanted out of life was to grow up and become a police officer," aid Austin. "The minute I met him, he had my heartstrings by a downhill pull ... Austin, the founder of the Make-a- Wish Foundatjon, was in town last week to add ress about 120 supporters) doncrs and volunteen of the Orange County Chapter in Newport Beach, which wu started in 1983. This was Au tin' fir t vi it to Orange County, which is one of 125 chapters nation- wide. Au tm told the group the touch- ing story of hi ·peciaJ friendibip and how Make-a-Wi h was born. "God' been good to me • ., Austin said ... I have alway believed you have to give something back for your good fortune. We had .no idea that what we did for Chris would gain ucb attention and the organization grow o fast." .A:ustin met Chris when he came home one day and found the youngster lying on his couch. Chris was the son of a schoolmate of Austin·s wife and the two women were busy studying for a test while Austin and Chris became fut C1 t 11•1111 ! .. Our job is to study all ide of the i sue." aid Woolley. "Thi pccific parent felt that both of the i uc weren't being presented .... Woolle} aid the committee is expected to make a formal recommendation to icoll in everal week . Although Woolley declined to divulge the name of panel member attending the clo ed e ion. he did ay several p ychologi ts have donated their time. Marino had been allowing homo ex- ual peaker into htS cleb room for the last 19 years, to d1 cu their Ufe tyle and how they adapt. Last December. a complaint. was filed with tho district by Gustaf on, who had approached Marino about teaching an alternative view that the homo exual lifestyle i a chosen ~:>ne. But Marino has tood by the 19-73 finding of the American Psychiatric A ociation that tates homosexuality is a genetic condition. Nicoll initially agreed with Marino. but reversed bis decision about allowing spcaken into the classroom. Woolley said that Gustafson acted in .-ccordance with district policy. which states the that parents have a ri&bt to . . C1 I iE•lllll 3901 Ea t Cod~l H1ghv.· )' en th,.._."'--- ~outheasterly corner at Hazel Drive. The plan abo calls for a 1one change to allow the u c of tandem parking along with a valet crv1cc and a requ~st to c tablish off-,treet parkmg. Columbu Circle re idents Ronald and h1rley Centra are JU t two re ident who are oppo cd to the project and have wntten a letter to the com- mi sion. 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Make-a-Wish hosts Austin BY CHERYL TEHLING In 1977, 1 o mmy A u tin. a oft- spo ken United State custo m officer fro m Arizona, had a n idea. He wanted to grant a wi h to his best friend, 7- year-old C hris Greicius, who was dying from leukemia. .. The only thing he wanted out of life was to grow up and become a police officer,"said Austin ... The minute I met him, he had my heartstrings by a downhill pull." Austin, the founder of the Make-a- Wish f o\lndation, was in town last week to address about 120 supporters, doncn and volunteen of the Orange County Chapter in Newport Beach, which wu atarted in 1983. This was Au tin's fir t vi it to Orange County, which i one of 125 c hapters nation- wide. Austin told the group the touch- ing story of hi pccial friendship and how Ma ke.-a-Wisb was born. "God's been good to me," Austin said ... , have alway believed you have to give something back for your good fo rtune. We had no idea that what we did for Chris would gain such attention and the organization grow so fast." Austin met Chris when he came home one day and found the youngster lying on his couch. Chris was the son of a schoolmate of Austin's wife and the two women were busy studying for a test while Austin and Chris became fut C1 I 10•11111 I "Our job i~ to study all side of the issue." said Woolley. "This pcc1fic parent felt that both of the i ~ue weren't being presented." Woolley said the committee is ex pected to m a ke a formal recommendation to icoll in i,cveral weeks. Although Woolley declined to divulge the names of panel member attending the clo 'ed es ion, he did i,ay everal psychologist have donated their time. Marino had been allowing homo~ex­ ual speaker into hi cla room for the last 19 years, to di cu their life tyle and how they adapt. La t December, a complaint was filed with tile district by Gustaf o n, who. bad a pproached Marino about teaching an alternative view that the homo exuaJ life tyle is a chosen one. But Marino has tood by the t 973 fi nding of the A merican Psychiatric As ociation tha t states homosexuality is a genetic condition. Nicoll initially agreed with Marino, but reversed his decision about allowing speakers into the classroom. Woolley said that Gustaf son acted in accordance with district policy. which atatca the that parents have a right to Ct I 11•111112 Planners to ·review CdM ·plan BY ME LI DA KELLER A controvcr ial Corona del Mar senior hou ing project that face trong community oppo~ition 1s chcduled to be reviewed by 1\lewport Beach Plan- ning omm1\s1oncr\ tonight r merald A \\OC1ate1.i o f N cw port Beach arc a\king apprm .. al for an 85- unit elderly per\onal care fa,1htv at 3901 Ea!)t Co..t~t H i~hwa". on Lhe ~outhea terly corner at HaJel Drive. The plan abo call fo r a 1one change to allow the u~e of tandem parking along with a \.alet \erv1ce and a req uest to e tablt h off-trc!el parking. olumbu Ci rcle re 1dent Ronald and hidey Ccntra are J U~t two re ident who arc oppo cd to the project and have \.H1tten a letter to the com- m1ss1on. "As~s1dent of Corona dcl Mar for lJ yea,; I \\uuld like to go on the record a,.? 1n~l lht) pro1ect Thi) type and 11e project does not belong on that location '\ c have enough traffic and large pr d~ oing up all ar und " Centra ~rote. Originall) proposed in 1985. the enior ho u mg facility has had e\cral etbacks, including a denial four year ago due to the 11e and bulk of the building. Developer were al o ent back to the drawing board last June, when the Planning Comm1 ton cxprc sed con- cern over the then 120-uoit project. The current plan will pread the 50,060 quare foot pro1ect over four wing . 85-unit and wilt include a to wer. The Planning Commi ion wilt meet tonight at City Hall. The meeting 1s cheduled to begin at 7:30 p.m. Newport Beach officers winning war on drugs BY MELI DA KELLER Ron Rogers buy drugs for a living. On any given day, the oft poken. implanted Californian is crui ing the beach in hi f avoritc car o r hanging out in local bars looking for the be t cocaine buy. Negotiating the top price for kilos of cocaine and pounds of marijuana can be a toup job, but Rogen has an edge most drug veterans do not: he's a cop. With 19 ycan under hil belt, 16 of IS '•11111 .. • .. PAil !-llAICI I. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN .- Wish .•. Chris rallied for his big day. Cllll 111lnm11111 1 The DPS flew him all over friends. Chris idolized anything Phoenix and be was met with and everything that bad to do three squad can and four motor- witb law edf orcement and that cycles when be landed. He was was where Austin got his ide~wom in as an honorary patrol- While in the desert one night man. The event gained wide- with other officers on spread media coverage and the surveillance, Aust~ told them of women who w the uniforms Chris l(ld ho"-wanted to do for DPS saw it n television and sometliing special for him. A decided to make Chris a mini- belicopter ride was aecided on, ature uniform. but it grew to much more than About a week later, Chris died that. and was buried in his unuorm, Chris had been hospitalized with full police funeral and that week and was receiving honors. Austin knew that out of blood platelets. Austin visited tragedy, a great idea was born. him and told about the advcn-More than 200 terminally or ture he was about to take. threatening}~ ill children have 04Somctimcs, the mind won't been served tllrough the Orange let the body die,,.. Austin said. County Chapter, according to ~·u you do something special for Executive Director Gay Weeks ... someone like that, maybe it wi give him the courage to fi it ... Ensign cartoonist honored The Newport Ensign s editor- ial cartoonist Mike Ramirez was recently honored by the Calif or- nia Newspaper Publisher·s Asso- ciation with first and second place awards· for bis work at Baker Communications. Ramirez~ 27, took home the two top honors in the weekly newspaper category, as well as the first place prize in the daily competition. Ramire~ who has a taste for cigan and the San Francisco Giaata, began his career with 1'lte FArip nine yean ago. The Mission Viejo resident is a UCI grad uate wbo bolds bachelor degrees in biological science and fine arts. "I origin- ally wanted to be a doctor and I wu pre-med at UCI, but I got into fine arts to raise my grade point average and I liked draw- ing," be said. Before getting 04serious" about his cartooning, Ramirez formed a small corporatio11y played in a rock and roll band, and 04surfcd a· lot." Ramirez' cartoons arc now syndicated by Copley News Service and be bas won seven CNP A awards to date. Life ... c11•1111 rr.11111 1 file a formal complaint with the district if they don't get satisfac- tion at the school level. When such a complaint is filed, it is the district's duty to form a panel to study all sides of an issue. Woolley said that Gustafson and Marino were both interviewed separately and the results of the panel finding might not be available for several weeks. REBORN CABINETS INC. ~ (714) 722-9008 Lie. #443682 ~ O ver 30 yrs . 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The touring group began its visit of more than 78,000 tudents at 180 elementary chool in January and will continue until June. Last week, the show was staged at Harbor View School, to a packed auditorium of ab<.>ut 375 4th, 5th and 6th graders. The production held their attention well and taught many valuable lessons .. The four characters arc Tina, Melody and Hugo, who arc not part of many group, but would like very much to be. The nar- rator is simply known as "friend," who is not really the friend a youngster in this age group shouJd know. Tina. played by Victoria Hof- f man, likes to take picture . Her greatest joy is hanging around and waiting for "the light to be just right. .. Hugo, the kid from the barrio, is played by Michael Alvarez. Because he likes to write, hi de ire is to start his own neighborhood newspaper. Then there's Melody (Martha New), who loudly complains that she wants to belong to the popular crowd. Throughout the hour. the audience watches as Melody transforms her hair, speech and clothing so she may be accepted into the crowd. Hugo is accosted by gang members in his barrio that tell him to abandon hope. that there is no chance of getting out. Tina, while out taking pictures, is encouraged to try drugs, as a means of making her pictures .. better." · Meanwhile, the friend (Keith Devaney), basks in the glory of helping the three make the choices they didn't really want to make in the first place. But all ends well, as Tina, Melody and Hugo decide to start their own newspaper and just be themselves, even if it means giving up belonging to the group. .. It was funny and kids of all ages would like it," said Joel Owen. 12. "It was good because it showed how to make the right choices," said Matt Friend, 11 . And Brian Fracalosy, Mike Digrado, Bryan Halley and Ali Tehrani all agreed that the production w.as .. excellent." llAICI I. 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Those who spoke represented a variety of opinions, from those who want the district to give parents more say into the curriculum, to those who addressed the controversial gay speaker issue to those who felt their academic freedom is at stake. No · one can argue that parents should .have a say whether or not their students should be subjected certain material. And no one one can argue tharparents should be mailed permission slips when that material is about to be presented. But we disagree that homosexuality should be taught as an immoral lifestyle or that premarital sex is wrong. Leave that to the parents and clergy people. Issues of morality have no place in the classroom, especially at state-funded schools. If parents want their students to be preached at, then let them enroll in religious institutions. Teachers need to present the facts of certain material, objectively and let students draw their own conclusions. If the issue of whether or not a certain act is moral, students need to ask their parents or clergy person and not try to foist their beliefs off on others. Auction was a big success Dear Editor, YOU made it happen! The First Annual Christmas Boat Parade of Lights Awards Ban- quet and Auction was a great success. On behalf of the entire com- mittee and the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, I wish to personally thank you for your contribution of an oppor- tunity to write a ... My Turn .. column. Auctions can only be effective with real variety and a high quality of items J>rescntcd to the bidding public. You as a contributor created such quality. The enthusiasm and financial success of this evening bas provided the opportunity for planning the Second Annual Christmas Boat Parade of Lights Awards Banquet and Auction. Over the years, the Parade of Lights has become a part of our strong history, part of the pro- gress and development of New- port Beach and this Greater Newport Harbor Arca. Again. thank you for partic- ipating. Chris Wynkoop, C.P.A. Event Chairman Baker Communications '" AWARD WINNtNG ME•EA W.-••APH ............. ,. 39 State & National Awards Stnc:e 1978 ~mm Cercua.tion 25,000 901 Oovef Drive Newport Beech, CA 92660 (714) 631 -8120 Pl .. se send mall to: PO 8ox9389 Newport 8each. CA 92&58·9399 The Newport Enatgn 11 pubhahed w .. tdy on Thur9day1 Hear it for Jim DeBoom Somehow the Newport YMCA and Jim DeBoom seemed a perpetual constant, like the Roman Catholic Church and the Pope, so I was a little mystified when this remarkable man and tbc organization he served decided to part company. But after visiting with him and his wif cJ Barbara, I'm surprised the move didn' happen a long time ago. Like so many people in Newport Beach and Orange County the De Booms decided to go out on their own. to do it their way, and to see just bow many of their skills and talents, not now being used, could be profitably employed. So the popular .bead man at the Y, who built the local Y into a community resource, will now' be part of DcBoom &: Asso- ciates, also known as DeBoom and DeBoom, and they're already making a lot of noise in our town. Both continue to serve many good causes, for free. -ineh1ding Jim's second term on the school board and hi activity for the Commodores' Club. Right now, this family firm has half a dozen special events projects in development, includ- ing the Oranae County chapter of the American Cancer Society, the Lona Beach chapter of the same society, the special tout to Marian ~rgeson by tbe Dale Mcintosh Center. and a special spaghetti festival for the Ana- heim YMCA. Not all the projects arc for non-profit organizations. Bar- bara recently planned and super- vised the openina of the Irvine ·Corporate of'races of Unicare Insurance Company, deliahting more than 600 people. Hud work under pressure is -not new to either Barbara or Jim who seem to thrive on new . cballeftles. Jim •s early r amily life would tat anyone 'i depth of compUlion and forbearance. He•• born ud niled in St. Louis Park. Mian•ata, a aub- artificial limb company, who suffered polio and has a crippled left leg as a consequence. His older brother is a paraplegic, now 54. a lifetime sufferer of polio's ravages. His mother also was stricken with polio, but with little damase. and Jim escaped the disease. But he was early to learn the needs of others. In high school, Jim joined the Jim ays. That was 19 years ago. The YMCA in Newport Beach wasn't much when Jim DeBoom took over. He had a knack of joining the community. as if the entire city held memberships in the Y, and he enlisted an d received the support of many of the city's finest citizens. as board members or as leaders in his annual support campaign. His Time of my Life YMCA and became a summer camp counselor .... I made up my mind when I was a junior in high school that I wanted to make the Y a career," be recalls. At the Univesity of Minnesota and at George Williams College in Chicago he studied group work., then obtained his masters in counseling and education at use. J im DcBoom is a Methodi t and a totally committed one. ... For a long time, i debated between doing YMCA work and becoming a Methodist minis- ter," Jim says. ''During the summer. while attending college, I often served as a substitute minister. and then: wen: times when I was complimented for mysermo~ BY JIM FELTON low-key but persevering style. his nice sense of humor, his love of the best in community and family and church. made friends easily and everywhen:. Building campaigns were successful. Physical fitness programs were oversubscribed. Irvine Avenue became early-morning traffic jam of jogging overweight citizens following the DeBoom recipe for health and fitnes . So when be decided to run for the school board, all be did was asil. hi friend to vote for him and he was a shoo-in. He ran un- opposed for his second term. Jll!!til!~~==lli:!~~::::;_ ........ ~~~~:;.!~~~ =~Mc::..~.:=~~ Twenty hrec years ago, he joined th taff of the Los Angeles YMCA, and he felt very much at home. He became program director of the West- chester Y, and there he met a member of the board who intri1ucd him in mon: ways than profe11ional. Her name wa Barbara Adami. and he uked her to marry him. The bead of the Y laid Barbara would have to raip became tbeY did not permit two memben of the same family ia manqr ..... t. •1 wu llere ~" • llid. •rw bin doi• die lauDdrJ ner liw," What doc the future bold for DcBoom and DeBoom? Almost whatever they set their minds to. Barbara .learned organization and management by objective when she coordinated the secur- ity clearance program at Hughes Aircraft. She directed the great Frank Sinatra benefit concert a few yean aao. and was widely applauded for her work for the SS2 Club 1otf tournament. And Jim may well consider future political cb&Ueqes. After all, the best statewide offacebolder from these putt bepn bcr career on the school board. Maybe the boaid of 1u~rtison, or the state a11embly or even Conaress. could uae a man with Jim Deloom'I atilll and lofty ideals. Count tile onea he could rtplaD1-you'D wd boda bands. ... -1.l•THE~ORTBaaN I III Police Blotter •Police arrested a JO-year-old transient · for burglary early Monday morning at the Unocal gas station on Pacific Coast Highway. Daniel Kelner MiUer is being held on SI0,000 bail. a bicycle while under the influ- ence. Tomas Ola Fons, 46, was stopped while riding a U nivep on 39th Street and Seashore Drive. Fons, who listed bis occupation as a pilot, was charged with a misdemeanor violation. Control Department lau rescheduled the rabia clinic on,inaUy set for Feb. 23, to March 16. Tbc low-colt doa rabies clinic will be held from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the rear parking area of fire station #3 at 868 Santa Barbara Or. For more information contact Animal Control at 644-3717. c.ao IY mt.ml IEllEI The Polrce Bfofter is pres.nttd •s • publrc: servrce from the He•pon Cns•I" detMlina crunes and •rresrs in Newport Be~h It should be nofed that Cflmes listed are only those which •re reported to the Newport Be.ch Police De1»rtment •nd auests made are only thos. su3pecfed of cmnes •nd not those convicted •A Swedish national, who resides in Newport Beach, was arre ted Sunday night for riding -The Newport Beach Animal •A dinghy was reported stolen · from a truck on Linda Isle last Saturday. The o wner told police that the 5-foot craft was stored in the back of his open pick-up truck with two oars that were wrapped in leather. The owner also remarked that be was sur- prised anyone had taken the dinghy because it was 04beat up ... The loss was vaJued at $85. •A Tustin street resident reported Monday that a man with a Latin accent has been phoning her and .making obs- cene references. When the sus- pect called at 3: I 5 p.m.. he Narcs • • • ~ ...... ,.1 which have been with the Newport Beach Police Depart- ment, Sgt. R ogers and his team of narcotic officers are gearing up to make this year a profitable one for the city and a confining one for those who deaJ drugs. "Drugs are a bottom line busines and everything is sac- rificed to make a profit. Well, we can profit in many ways by arrc ting them," Rogers said. And the Newport Beach Nar- cot ics Unit has been d oing busine s of their own. Within the la t year and a half. officers have confi cated 18 kilos of c~aine, approximately $2 million in ~ash and several vehicle . A portion of the profits are returned to city coffer . Roger credits the succe of the unit with the diligence and patience of his officer . .. T his kind of work i not like •M iami Vice.' Only a small portion of our work is making buys and arresting dealers. About 85 percent of the time we spend doing mundane police work like urveillance and background checks. It can get real boring, .. he aid. It wa one of tho e dull months in 1987. spent tracing through file • following uspects and working overtime that Rog- er and the narcotic team snared former Edison High chool ciencc teacher Jam~ Ralph Hoyland. The 43-year-old Dana Point resident i currently faci ng a six-count money laund- ering charge after po lice fol- lowed a bank trail to Hoyland and SO one-ounce gold coins valued at $23,349. slightly moie t ban $I. I million in cash, a 52- foot ocean racing boat and several vehicles, including a 1974 Maserati Bori. An updercover narcotics offacer, who asked to be known only u David, said team wort ii euential to successful drug anau and Roaen' ii a team player. -OUr boll bu turned the unit around. Ron really worb bard and ii part of the team. He jUlt teep1 aoiaa and aoiDI until ·be 9et1 tometlaiq, which it llow tlae iavatiption on the tucber hepn, • David said. ADOlMr undercover off ICU ati·21ed die prodactivity of the mit Ml illc:n•ed '° percent aince 1986. Roacn was most ncently wiped to the unit two yean aao. His fint stint u ............ in 1971, alicgcdly asked the resident if she was alone, a nd then proceeded to describe a exual act he was interested in performing with her. The victim blew a whi tie in the phone and contacted police. •Police arTcstcd a 24-year-old Louisiana man Sunday who is wanted in Mis issippi for forgery. Larry David Graves, also known as Dave Graves, was arrested at 29th Street and West Ocean Front and charged with an additional violation of pos- sess ion o f a contro lled substance. Graves i being held without bail. wben he worked undercover. "The ituation hasn't really changed too much except the drugs arc cheaper and more ca ily accessible ... he said. 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Al JOU bave to do ii nellect your health, inaes1q JOUI' rilk of heart lltam, ml JOU coaW become a DeWSlllMer sooner tbm JOU'd eter" bapw. • Nil I UICI I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Spo 3A title eludes CdM BY GEORGE PAPPAS Trabuco Hills• 6-foot-10 cen- ter Rick Swanwick is an intimidating presence on a bas- ' ketball court. As a result. opposing teams have to alter their def enscs in an attempt to compensate for the agile Swanwick. who averaged 21.7 a game this season. But as Cor-0na dcl Mar High •s basketball team found out last Saturday afternoon at the Los Angeles Sports Arena, stopping Swanwick exacts a price. In this case. the cost for the Sea Kings was the CIF 3A basketball championship. . The Sea Kings (19-10) limited Swanwick to 9 points in the playoff final, but Trabuco Hills• perimeter threats, Randy K.ricch (19 points and 2 3-pointers) and Chad Poulos ( 14 points and 2 3-pointers), more than picked u the slack to lead the Mustangs to a 59-55 title win. (The Mus- tangs sank 6 of 8 shots from 3- point range). It was a game of missed opportunities for the Sea Kings, the third place team from the Sea View League which wasn 'l even expected to get out of the early rounds of the tournament. c11llnu1• • 111111 s ...... -C.. ..... ..,.., "11 J11Pr• (411 ._ lw I 11~111• .. ,,.... ....... s-tct (31) .. a.I ...... , .. lift) ..,... 111 CIF 3A ••• n n 1111 ... • 11 1111 Lea An11111 .,.,_ arm 1111 ....., ........ J.a. mk 10 ,..... ... lfl~''' n.t 11~111~1 II Ill .. ._. 1111 S. IU• Ill *t II lllllr tilll llN1 59-55. PllOTO IY WllE UN IVAllDAL CdM strong in girls track again BY GEORGE PAPPAS Last year. Corona del Mar High's girls track team captured the CIF 3A title and set the Orange County record in the 1600 meter relay at the state finals. How do you top that? Recently. on the eve of 1989 track season, Steve Kaczynski, CdM's girls track coach. asked himself that question. "At first, I was asking myself. how do you· top last year's team?.," be sajd. "We•d lost some of our top atbJetes from last year ( d •Layne Kerr and Chickie Moiso who ·were members of last year's 1600 meter relay squad) to gradua- tion. But more and more in our practices, we 're finding a lot of new athletes... Kaczynski remarked. "We're young team but we're also balanced. I think we're going to be as competitive as last year·s team." The repeat success of Cd M's team m 198~team inges on tfie perf ormanccs of four returning athletes from I 988's squad including senior Laurie Sawin (a standout volleyball player), junior Jill Young, sophomore Denise Mahoney and junior Johanna Wallin. Sawin was member of 1600 meter relay team last year, which broke the OC record and she also finished second in tbe Sea View League in the 400, and high jump. and fourth in the 200. "Laurie is truly an outstand- ing athlete. I consider her the mother hen of the team. She is the team leader," he said. Young broke the schoool record in the 300 hurdles with a fifth place finish in CIF and she finished in second in the 200 meters. Wallin will compete in the 1600 and 3200 meter events. Sophomore Denise Mahoney finished" third in -CIF in high jump in 1988 and should do even better this year. Othen who figure to contrib- ute this season for Cd M include juniors Karen Walley (league champ in 100 and 300 hurdles in 1988) and Christen Walley (second in league in 400). Lind- sey Hay. seaior Christy Prough (1600 relay squad), Lara Carlson (discus), sophomores Sharlyn Kerr (high jump and 800 meters), Kristen Shryock and K-atc Hamilton~ junior _Krista Harling and senior Cindy Skinner will compete in the sprint and hurdle events. sopho- more Kristen Borland (lo ng jump and 200), freshman Kristen Mcfarland. The Sea Kings face last year' ClF 2A champions. Wood- bridge. today at 3 p.m. in an away game. Sea Kings down Orange in tourney If there is one thing that can be gauged from the recent season openers of Newport Beach's prep baseball te3JDI , it's that both possess promise but need time to o~mc inexperience. But tbaC1 what prcseason games are intended for. Cd M's team dropped their opener to Laguna Beach, 7.-6. (last Friday afternoon), but rebounded to def cat Orange, 6- 3. in the opening round of the Newport Harbor Elks Tourna- ment (last Monday afternoon). Harbor dropped their seaaon opener to El Modena, 6.3, in the first round of the Newport Harbor Elks Tournament this past week. Both teams will continue to play in the tournament tomor- row and Saturday. Against Orange, the Sea Ensenada. seminar opens tomorrow BY RALPH RODHEIM All around town there are posten stating: -The py who beat you last year will probably beat all of them." ' How did be do it. you ult? TM En 1 aw ii die En1111d1 na . together a group of action- paclced race seminan. These information seminan promise to help everyone entered in the ·upcoming 42nd Annual Newport-Ensenada Interna- tional Yacht Race. Fint-timcrs and hardened vets alike should attend. The seminar lerics kicki off tomorrow niaht at tbe &ihina Corinthian Yacht Cub at 7:30 p.a. Thanb to Audi, all or the ..-aan are ablOlutely FREEi · AM, re•mlm, the py Wbo .... ,. ... ,... ....... ., _, __ .ii Kings were led by hitting of Greg Haack, who went 2-for-4 and Todd Kerhli, who slammed a pinch-bit solo home run in the sixth inning. Sophomore pitcher J .T. Pat- ton picked up his first win of the season as he fanned three bat- ters. The Sea Kings were undone by their pitching against Laguna Beach. Laguna Beach's Jeremy Megroz driUed a single to right with two outs in the top of seventh inning to bring in the wmrung run. The Sea Kings were set down in order in bottom half of the seventh. CdM pitcher Greg Haack was charged with the loss. The Sea Kings• batters bad six hits in the game and their big inning came in bottom of the third inning when they scored four runs to go up 4-2. Doubles byCdM's Chris Con- nelly. Haack, and Chris Kerhli, 11111111• •NI 7 Sea Kings • • ClltlllM ,,.. ,... 6 In the waning minutes of the game, Cd M till had a chance pull off another po t ca on up ct but Trabuco Hill was one giant the Sea King couldn't kill. Following the ca Kings' loss, coach Paul Orri , put it best. "The game was right there for the taking. We were close but we couldn't put in our shots when we had to." "I think defensively we were a little too concerned with Swanwick . The ke y was how we bandied their perimeter players. I guess I didn't emphasize that enough. Tho e arc the guys that beat us." Orris added. "But we don't have anything to hang our head about. .. Another key for Trabuco Hill ear ability to adju t to c_ 's slower, half-cou rt tyle of play. During the playoff • the ea Kings tripped up Rolling Hills and Morningside. both who u ed up-tempo offenses. .. It's a game of adjustments, •• Or'ri s explained ... The teams that make the adjustments win .·· The Sea Kings· 39 percent shooting from the fie ld also •contributed to their demise. (CdM only ank I of 9 shot from 3-point range). By compari on, Trabuco Hills hit 47 percent of their hot (56 percent in the econd Jlalf). "You can't shoot le than 40 percent and win a C IF championship," Orris com- mented. After three quarters. the Sea Kings trailed, 45-40. Early in the fourth quarter, Trabuco Hill s' coach Rainer Wulf took out Swanwick and went with a quicker, fo ur guard line--up. Wulrs gamble paid off as CdM failed to capitalize on Swanwick's absence. CdM remained within striking distance of Trabuco Hills for much of the fo urth quarter, though. Junior forwar Jeff Jackson came off the be nch in the second half to spark the ea Kings. The 6-foot-4 Jackson anlc 10 point~ grabbed 5 rebound and played scrappy def en e. .. When Jeff went in he made some things happen. He's not afraid t o get in there and bang and shove. Jeff ha done a great job coming off the be nch for us Shop UICI I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN--ftm 1 Baseball ... 1111tt111• frlm .... I a bloop ingle to right by John MacMillan and walk re ulted in the runs Harbo r couldn 't get the ir offense tarted again t El Mod- ena as they "'ere limited to JUSt three hit . "We're still yo ung," White said about the game .... We onl y start one enior right now." .. Still, I'm very pleased with how our team played . We stayed in the ballgame. But after a while thei r (El Modena 's) experience took over. They had a lot of good hitter and their pitcher wa great," he added. Harbor's pitcher Ed Martine z was charged with the los . Jason Singer turned in three olid inning relief with one unearned run. The Sailor • pitcher ... gave up five unearned run m the game. AFTElllATI -C... 11111 l1r'1 CWta PHlll ·-._11,,111111111 wftll Ilia .... , 11C1111 pllCI IWI" -'llt 11 *a Ucqrlllll W_,.. J1~11• IM Jiff Clark f 23) Clllllt act1 ttMr lfttr tM S. Kl1p' 59-55 Im lat SatlF'My lfttrJOll. DAVID CARLSON/NEW'IJRT ENSIGN In the second inning. Ton) Altobelli doubled and cored from third on Tim Murphy's jumper to pull the Sea King to sacrifice fl y. Derek Gilmore also all season," Orris said . With 4:30 left in the game, CdM center Brian Spratt (who had oncy 4 points in the firM half but finished with 14) sank a 17th 50-46. singled in Steffen pizzi ri, who The Mustangs' Poulo then reached ba eon a walk , t o give responded with a 3-pointer to • thC" Sailor a 3-1 lead in the make it 53-46 . ccood. Street -..-----------. ..,..,......_ I =--.:..·.~--FREE! AMERITONE PAINT CENTER Traditional Gifts, Accessories an4 .Cards TELEPHONE 642-7803 369 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET • COSTA MESA • ULlro.tNIA Hours M ONDAY-FRIDAY 10 00-6 00 • SATURDAY. 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I. 1: B 'f Costa Mesa 419 E. 17th Stree t (714) 548-9045 • . ,_I •Aas I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Socie Foundation black-tie draws a crowd The Protocol Foundation held their annual black-tie dinner dance to honor the lnter- na tio nal Consular Corps. Honorary chairs for the evening were Mary and James Roosevelt with Eva Schneider chairing the festivities held at the Four Seasons, which also featured opportunity prizes such as a Hawaiian Island cruise, hotel accommodations in Germany, British Columbia, Vail and San Francisco. Assisting Eva were Gayle Anderson, Martha and Bob Fluor, Margie Gephart, Marcia Giesler, Carole and Dan Green, Mary Lou Hornsby, Ethel Hunt, Pat Neisser, Sue and Jose Pere- wozki, Elaine Redfield, Billur Wallerich and Eleanor Weeks. Some of the Harborlites attending were Dori and Jack Huycke, Lucy and Jorge Luhan, Kim and John Lehner, Diana and Walter Otto, Pena and Tom Santley, Dottie and Glen Still- well, Elizabeth and Thomas Harbor lites deKruif, Ileane and Nick Dool- ing, Lois and Buzz Aldrin, Susan and Robert Beechner, Donna and John Crean, Jolene and Tom Fuentes, Traute and Lorne BY DINA VON IUR&Efl Tierney, Candice and Roger Schnapp and Diane and Werner Escher. ••• Neiman Marcus sponsored a presentation of designer Carolyn Roehm •s spring collection. Some 90 pieces were modeled at the Irvine Hilton & Towers following a buff et supper. Bar- bara Glabman chaired the eve- ning which benefited the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Assisting Barbara were Ciel Woodman, Gayle Anderson, Sarah AJevizon, Jeanne Awad, Shari Esayian, Elie Faber, Lynn Gahan, Irene Hajek, Regina Hunsaker, Carryl Hytopoulos, Janice Johnson, Teri Kennady, Gay Krpan, Jan Moore, Fiona Petersen, Julie Polhemus, Mary Raymond, Marlene Short, Judy Stapp, Dec Trujillo and Gayle Dvorak. ••• Las Reinas Auxiliary spon- sored .. A Regal Affair", held at the Irvine Marriott featuring fashions from Newport Center. Joanne Newton and Dorothy Fribourg chaired the luncheon with the help of Claudia Baltzer, Jane Davis, June Donovan, Marian Evans, Mary Glass, Daisy. Kolcr, Kitty Lou Proulx, Betty Sprang, Joyce Tanton, Jeanne Ungerland and Charlotte Wood. Proceeds benefit the Assis- tance League ·s philanthropic endeavors. IOU .-uae. Cl.DIEITlllE •••••• 1111 CIEll IAllll • Lii ...... . PllTI IY U TllYA IAl•IE • us1ness· Techni-ski for fun BY CHERYL STEHLING On any given day, chances arc that those in the vicinity of Coast Highway and Tustin have seen Mark Appel shussing down the bilJ at brcajncck speed, carving perfect turns and stopping on a dime. They might think he is just another one of those crazy skateboarders, that enjoys endangering his life and others. But Appel is using ski poles and both feet are next to each other, not the typical skateboarder's stance. Appel is just simply enjoying another day on his Tecbni-Ski, a device he helped to invent 10 years ago, with his f ricnd, Brooks Thomas. Waterfront Parkers' Seafood Grill features daily fresh seafood, pastas and grills-a# serwt~ on ~he water-wnh the most spectacular vrews m NrNport Beach. · Dinner graciously serwtd nightly-in our beautiful dining room and on our four water- side patios. L.-clt • ,,.,,,., s ... , llrMdl • &,.,,.,,..,., lleuw•tiolta f11'J ITJ.3141 t.utefl •t th Feny LI•-,• tlM •••• ,,,,..,,. INWJIOl'f INdt. NIBB' EBS Out of Control Eaters Emotional Eaters Binge Eat.,. REVOLUTIONARY NEW PRODUCT Wiii Control Your Appall• .... No Drup 100• ....... d 1 4-1 • ..... I• THE NEWPORT ENSKW--fm I "It helps ski racers to fine tune their style and helps beginners to get better," Appel claimed." A beginner can work out for four or five hours in one afternoon and be at intermediate skiing level." Appel is quick to point out that bis claim is well- documented and not just rosy- tinted optimism. And he doesn ~ like to use the word skateboard in the same breath as Techni- Ski. -rile only thing in common is the wheels," he said. 04lt's as different from· a skateboard as water skiing is from snow ski- ing." Appel said that he and Tho- mas have had the patent for the past seven years and the board Aerobics to 6enefit adoption BY CHERYL STEHLING S hape Up Center will have its Second Annual Aerobathon on Monday, March 13 from 5:30- 8:30 p.m. T he . event is a fun- jraiser for the Orange County Ado ption Agency's Hele n Hun- ter Fund. The funds help in recruiting foster and adoptive parents through public aware- ness. Call Sbapt; Up Center at 631 - 3623 for more informatjon. is manufactured in Taiwan and assembled in Mexico. The poles that arc used arc regular ski poles, except that the baskets arc removed and replaced with hard rubber tips. "The Tcchnj-Sk.i is a sport all its own, .. said Appel. "It's not just limited to the ski industry. And it's a lot less expensive, too." He pointed out that not every- one has the time to go away for a weekend ski trip and by the time they are loosened up and back in form, it's time to leave. The Techni-Ski can help fill that void . The only drawback is that the device is not available in stores. Appel and Thomas are seeking private in vestors who might be interested in mass-mar keti ng their venture. But those venture capitalists who want to own more of the action then Appel and Thomas want to give need not apply. "We are about to submit a counter-proposal to a gro up that is interested," said Appel.· 04But nothing is set in stone ... Appel said it does no good for a store to buy the Techm-Ski and simply shelve it. The apparatus needs to be demonstrated to be appreciated. The long-range plans, once Appel and Thomas find investors, is to do direct maiJ and advertise in ski mag- azines and local cable television stations. 04Jt jus t takes money and all ours is spent," he said. 041 have about 1,000 Techn i-S k is in stock. if anyone wants to buy one directly from me." Techni-Ski sells for about $80 and Appel said that they pay fo r themsel ves overnight i n lift ticket and cond o rental savings-. PllTI IY WT B•DICI LLONGS Of . NEWPORT INC. ''San Diego County Here I Come'' On Tuesday, Feb. 14, the San Diego Board of Supervisors agreed to implement Propo- sition 90, which enables homeowners 55 years of age or older to retain ther Pre-Prop 13 tax break if they move to that county. It is of particular interest to homeowners in Orange County, as it is perhaps th~ most popular move for QC retirees, due to the less expensive homes in San Diego County. For further information call us at 640-5664 If you would I ike to r~ive our ,,_, &ilf9 Ne..,.,,., (published in ,.w- port Beach since 1979) please calf and we'll put you on our mailing fist. CALL 640-LONG If - - PAIE 11 .... I , 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Ente • ent Youlig performers in 'Many Moons' BY CHERYL STEHLING When a spoiled little princess wants something, what docs she do? That's simple. She throws a temJ>(r tantrum and makes her- self ill until everyone docs her bidding. The Young Conservatory Players of South Coast Reper- tory arc currently staging ... Many Moons" in Founders Hall.at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The play is a fairytale, based on James Thurber• Cal- decott Award-winning s tory, tells of a princess who has so much the only thing she can think of to get to cure her "illness" is the moon. Just bow berfatbcr, the King, Royal Chamberlain is sum- moned for. H e reads off a lengthy list of favors he has granted the king in the past. But be comes up with no solution as to bow to procure the moon. The Royal Wizard, an absent- minded, Merlin-looking fellow, also comes up dry, as docs the wacky Royal Mathematician. The wisest of the bunch is the Royal Jester. who n ot only seems to have all the answers, but the right questions. as well. For example, how big doe the princess think the moon is? Why. no bigger than her thumbnail. And ho w far away is it? J ust beyond the treetops. And what's it made of! Why, gold, ot course. goes about getting her the moon It is very entertaining to see is very comical, indeed. The how the jester out-wises the so- Im~ -Craig Harrill as the Chamberlain and Clif Alvey as the King. look over the Chamberlain'{ lengthy ist oT favo~ he has given to the king. His Majesty cannot be consoled because his daughter wants the impossible favor: the moon. ·. called wi emen and how the prince s outsmarts her father. a bumbling. clumsy king. Members of the cast arc Clif Alvey as the king; Zen Gesner as the jester; Kate Duff us as the princess; Craig Harrill as the chamberlain; Chri Du Val as the wizard; Martin o c as the mathematician; Lind ay Gil- mour as the goldsmith•s daugh- ter; Jean Selden a Cynicia and Kelly S herman as Paretta. The Young Con ervatory Players is a group of youngsters aged 10 to 17 which is occasion- ally supplemented by members of the Adult Conservatory. "Many Moons'' continues March 10, I l and 12. Call 957- 2602 for more information. 'Annie' to feature local student actors BY CHERYL STDILING · Six students. from Marinen School and five Horace Emip Middle School students will be performing in the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse's Youth Theater production of ... Annie," 11111111 T1Do? CMck the l'.lllld1r It's Uncanny by BiO Hamilton which opens on Friday, March 10. The sJocy centers around Annie, played by ·Mariners stu- dcn~ Tiff any Reaves, who is left in an orphanage in the 1930s. She gets the opportunity to live "*' John Robert Powers .. Model of the Moetth'' CONTEST WIN!!! A fltU Schaa.rlhip to JRP (The ac..... F• WW.•1) Pl.USS.. the whww'1 picture in our .. ........ ~ ...... ~won't crumble-wht~bring-~+---•----- 11 you frttu \Mm • half hour or so to '><l • tht crumbs bdott addinA King. • • • 1 hr French pan-gnll tht1r "-tuk" on a 1h1n film of olM 011. then sautr' h.allotS in tht> -.amt 011 drgl.mng thr p;an wnh \\1nr or crNm ~ason tl• t.t'itc with ht>rbs cu llllh&.anJ • • • t'W ttchmqur 10 di') (ood.,-1111 drvmg-t" 1d to pfl'~~r 0.1\.or and nutnunnal value bt>ttt·r &h.&n lumnt method., food sucntt ts ,., Purdue nM•rc.ny -wy n wtll M ~wr.&l )'\'Al".\ \>elort &hr dnt'd food~ Mr on )'t)Ut gic..xu· Ml""< You ~w u Mtt fiN • • • with billionaire Daddy War- bucks and her world of adven- ture opens up in a wonderful · tum of events. Mariners students in addition to Reaves arc Brandy Barrett. 777 S MAJN Orange 92608 • 547·8228 Jan. H -At/ltt. 11 1 .. Bnanna Rcchl, Celina Reebl, Erik Patterson and Melissa Blakely. Ensigns students are Joanna Blakely. Amber Reaves, Ann Oreskovich and Peri Baker. Groskreutz, with musical di~­ tion by Darrin Dqenbardt. . The play is directed by Vickie 04Aonii runs March 10, at 8 p.m. and March 11 and 12 with 2 p.m. matinees. Tickets arc S3. Call 650-5269. iiz•••tla /If.war, .. t-Dlnntt T'ha1er------=-a~ A PROf~NAl BROA0'1"A' SHOW RESERVATIONS (714 8'8 n«> 6Qu EL CAMINO ltEAL TUSTI 9l6e0 GULL IVER 'S . T. PATRI K' DAY COR ED BEEF & CABBAGE . ,. ( UICI I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-:-AIE 1 I Tickle your appetite at Newport 'Rib BY CHERYL STEHLING f 0 d r · r h 0 mouth has a way of preadmg. menu price of S 11.95. But the Wh"I · f · d · · nc wor o caution or t o e The restaurant 1 comfortable 1 e nb are a hallmark at ne onion n ngs. breaded m contemplatin g a dinner at d f portion are huge and you might e~port Rib Company. there beer batter Jn keeping wath R b c B an amihe are e pec1ally want a mailer plate. For S9.50. h ad' · h · ewport i om pany· nng a welcome And the pnce of the are many ot er choice . T ry the tr itaon. t e appettzer portion healthr appetite. because the fare won't break the familv you may have that maile r barbecued chic ke n . shrimp arc o large as to be a meal in proportion~ arc mammo th. budget · 'erving. But if your appetite 1s kaboh cw Y.ork steak o r them elvc And beca u~e a t ewport Rib Company began \le"' port R ib Companv onlv above average, get a very large c hicke n and hri mp plate . In ewport Rib Compan)', you are five )Ca~ ago, at the site of a J • '"e sening for $13.50. • enior add1t1on to the regular rib plate, encouraged to eat with }OUr use ch oice baby bac k nbL.. cit 'b I $6 50 d f former meat market. Owner U · . ... 11ens n Pate 1 • an or tn the rib and '>hrimp. ribs. fingers, wet, lemon ~ce nted . . rsm1 said that these are the the ~mall f "4 95 Fran llrsm1 has a long hi tory ry. JI • • chic ken. brisket and Louisiana to wel are delivered to the table most expensive and have the in t he restaurant bu~i n ess , Every di'nner i·s served wa'th hot ausage. Everything is sure after dinner. most meat of a ll ri bs. And w 'b b including some well-known cat-becau e he buy them in buJk cole law, corn bread , 'in-season to plea e. Righ t now, until ant ta ty n s, ut to cat ~t erie o n the Balboa Peninsula. f . vegetable, fresh frui't and choa·ce March 22, Newport Rib Com-ho me? T hen try Newport Rib rom a supplier in Io wa . he f · · In the years of ownership of h of baked beans, speca'al fn'cs or pany 1s fe aturing local lobster. Company• bucket o nbs with passes t e low price o nto hi b ad d b Add Newport Rib C ompany, Ursini customers. baked potato. We recommend which bas been caught off Dana com re an utter. a aid !!_e is able to recognize bis the baked beans, which arc P oint. Try the lo bster and ribs pint of barbecue beans and cole repeat customers, of which there For example, :>trv. the bar-prep d f for $19.95 or J·ust lobster for slaw for a real treat. And if you ~J are rom a secret recipe a re many. Reputation and word bccucd baby ribs at the standard with j ust a hint of clove. • S 16.95. Sutter Home wines arc arc having a party. ask about ,----------------------·· s pecialty of the house. ~ewpo~ Rib Company's cater- ---~-~--.-Arcadia 101 E Foothill Bl (8 J 8) 445 -6040 Cerritos 11350 £. South SI (2 13) 924-443 ;' Claremont 'IJ5 W Foothill 81 (ii 4) 621 7911 Costa Mesa South Co.i t 1200 Brr ... h>I St r·14J ss t> •n :-o l IC "IP " '1 lllU > \) 17th Strttl lt>lJ l 1 itJr " (71 4) b4:? "'42.? C upertino 1'U8 I C>. 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Before dinner, warm up with mg servace. a cobb alad, ranch salad o r Newport Rib Company is steamed vegetable plate. Or try located at 2 ... Newport Boule- the appetizers of tempura mush-vard in Costa Mesa. It is open rooms with s weet and sour from 4 p.m. to 11 p.•., Monday sauce, the breaded zucch in i throup Saturday and 2 p.m. to sticks, fried mouarcUa cheese o r II p.m. on Sunday. A mapcian potato skins. A truly outrageous performs closeup mapc on Sun- appctizer is the onio n brick , with day eveninp for enjoyment. For is really a giant brick of deep more infomaation, caU '31-2110. ~aa'1• 10°/o 2!~ DANIELLE fACTOQY OUTLET ~TOQE Featuring Elegance In Baby Bedding Tremendous savings on Factory Close Outs • Discontinued Patterns • Seconds Appliqued Comforters • Headboard & Bumper Sets Dust Ruffles • Wall Hangin~ • Turryelle Products f ctory Outlet tore • 3026 S. Orange Ave. • Santa Ana. CA 9'Z'l07 Call for directions. • Telephone 714/540-2331 Hours: Tuesday thru Saturday. 9AM-5 PM TASTY DINNERS SPECIAL DAY DINNER SPECIALS Every day and night our chefs at the Coral Tree Restaurant~ the finest entrees and a la carte items for breakfast. lunch And dinner ... BUt. some Extra Special Dinners ate created for you on Wednesday. F rtday and Saturday. • WEDNESD~ Y. NIGHT ~9:30 P.M. All You C... E• B-8-0 Beef Ribs $7.95 Ent.-s .,. sefWd •th choice of IOUP "' ~. ~able. rOlts I butter and ~tC beverage •FRIDAY NIGHT 5-10 P.M. All You Can Eat Ash Fry for $7.95 Entrees are M"'9d wtth choice of soup or salad, vegetable. hush puppees. trench tr.-. roHt & butter and non--alcoholec be¥efage •SATURDAY NIGHT S-10 P.ll Prime Rib Dinner tor $8.95 Ent,... are WWd ...,_ ct'Oicl ol 10UP 0t ....a. ~. rolts & butW. non·elCOhOhc -....... ice eteam "' .,.,..__ Make plans to en;oy some or our extra apecial Specials this__., llM•utr - ... r ,_ II •All I. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN NOTICI Of TIUITEFS IALl LOAN NO. l004el14 0 FIUN0.117 VOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED JANUARY 19. 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE or THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On Wednesday, March 29, 1989 at 11:00 o'clock A.M POMONA FINANCIAL SERVICES. INC . as Trustee, under and pur<iuant to Deed of Trust dated January 19. 1983 executed by EDWIN B DEARBORN ANO JACQUELINE A DEARBORN, husband and wife. and recorded January 31, 1983 as Instrument No. 83·047620, Off1c1al Records of Orange County, California. will sell at pubhc auction to the highest bidder for cash or equivalent of cash, a cashier's check made payable to Pomona F1nanc1al Services Inc. drawn on a state or national bank. a check drawn by a state or federal credit union, Of a-check drawn by a state 01 federal savings and loan association, savings association. or savings bank specified in Section 5102 of the Financial Code and authorized to do business in California, payable at time of sale in lawful money of the United States at the Front Entrance to the City Hall, 303 West Commonwealth. City of Fullerton. Califorma. all right. title, and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed in the property situated in the County of Orange, State of California, described as: PARCEL l · THAT PORTION OF TRACT 7530, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 297. PAGES 35 AND 36 Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY. SHOWN ANO DEFINED AS UNIT 15, ON THAT CERTAIN CONDOMIN IUM PLAN (THE "CONDOMINIUM PLAN" HEREIN) AITACHED AS AN EXHIBIT TO THAT CERTAIN DECLA· RATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS AND RESTRIC 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 OF LOT 1 OF TRACT 7530. SHOWN ANO DEFINED AS "COMMON AREAS'' (THE WCOMMON AREAS" HEREIN) ON THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN PARCEL 3: THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT TO POSSESSION AND OCCUPANCY OF THOSE PORTIONS OF THE COMMON AREAS OF LOT 1 OF TRACT 7530. DESIG- NATED ON THE CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN AS BALCONIES. PATIOS AND/OR PORCHES. ANO SHOWN ON SAID CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN 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 ANO DEFINED ON THE CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN AS BOAT SLIP NO 15, ~BOAT SLIPS" WHICH HAS BEEN SPECI FICALLY DESIGNATED AS BEING APPURTENANT TO PARCEL 1 ABOVE IN THE MANNER PROVIDED IN THE DECLARATION The street address and other common designation, 1f any of the real property described above 1s purported to be: 4433 W. Coast H1ahway. Newport Beach. CA 92663 The .undersigned Trustee disclaims any hablhty for any Incorrectness of the street address and other common designation. 1f any showp herein Said sale will be made but without covenant or warranty, express or 1mpl1ed, regarding title, possession. or encumbrances, to pay the rema1nina principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. wi1h interest thereon. as provtded 1n said note(s). advances. 1f any under the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the property to be sold and reasonably estimated costs, expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of this Notice of Trustee's Sale is $201,64628 The beneficiary under said Deed. by reason of the breach or default 1n the obli1ations secured heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned, a written declaration of default and demand for sale, and wntten notice of breach and of election to cause the unders•aned to sell said property to satisfy said obhgat1ons and thereafter on November 9. 1988, the unders1aned caused said nottee of breach of election to be recorded as Instrument No 88-57766', Official Records of Oranae County. California. Dated. Febrvary 22 1989 POMONA FtNANCU\l S(RVICES. INC . as said T ru$lee 495 N Garey Ave . P 0 Box 110 Pomona. Caltfornia 91 769 Telephone 714 623-6511 By lots Cooper, Assistant Vice President 3/2 3/9 3/16 2017 NOTICE Of TltUSTEFS SAU ~SALE NO. 18004-J YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED or TRUST • DATED 11/16/87 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PV8UC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER On 03/17189 at 11 .30 A.M CONSOLIDATED RECON· VEY AHCE COMPANY es the duly appointed Trustee under and purwent to Deed of Tn.ist. Recorded on 11/19/87 INST # 87 ·650W9 Of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of ORANGE County, California. mrecutld by. JON HU88ARO ANO VICTORIA HU88ARO. HUS8ANO AHO wtrE AS JOINT TENANTS Wil ...... pubelC .uctior\ to the hilhd biddlf tDr Cllh. Ulhiet's check ~on I ..... 01 Nlllionll ..... a check ~ by a suta or ....,.. crldM UfNof\ or• check~ by .... or f9dtfat ...,.._end mn wociaeion or.-. b9r* ~ In Section 5102 of ... flnanc• Code Ind Nhorized '° dD butineM lf'I IN& ...... (chedll mull be .. l/lble Ith time OI Ult in .....,. moMJ d .._ Unilld 9l.teM d ~ 11 the MAIN NOltTH·umwecl TO lH£ COUNTY COURTHOUSl 700CMCCINTD OMYE W£ST IMTA W. CA. .. """· tile ........ can..,_. lo .. ._Mkl~le..-Mido-1 .. TMlln .. ~ Ill Ell d In lllld Counef; ~ ........... l8r1d .... a: LOT t3 01 TIMCT NO: .ui.t. eN 'THI aTV 01 Nltif10llf llACM. CGUNn OI OMNQl, ITATt Of CAUFOlllllA. Al IMOWN ON A MAP THlltlOf, :~,· -157, Mm I TO 14 1NCW1M.. M-•ICICIUEWl.Mlllllbl4JI MAPS. MCOMJS 01 SAID ~ COUNTY. n. .._ addlw Md Oltw COtNnOn .. ........,, If .... .. ... .... ....--.... '•1• --• putpal1IKI tD• lllOQMAXY DflM. NIWPOlttlPCH,CA.,_ .............. , ....................... .,., l&UUll HI fl ...... lflM ...... '*"'*' des!&n:>t·:.... .. . '#ti hefetn Said sale will ho made, but without covenant or warranty, eJCl)t'eSS or implied, reprdin1 title, possession. 01 encumbrances. to pay the rema nin1 principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon. as provided in said note(s). advances, if any, undr the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charses and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obligation secured by the pro~rty to be sold and reasonable estimated costs. expenses and advances at the time of the 1nit1al publication of the Notice of Sale 1s $294,893.96 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the underStgoed a written Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale. and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersigned caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property 1s located Date: 02/16/89 CONSOLIDATED RECONVEYANCE COMPANY By: ANN SIMON, TRUSTEE OFFICER, 21031 Ventura Blvd., Ste 202. Woodland Hills, CA 91364. (818) 340· 4472 SPS 79577 2123 312 3/9 2005 NOTICS Of Tal1S1Zr8 SALi T.S.Ne.1_.S NOTICE YOU ARE JN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OP TRUST, DATED AUGUST 20, 1968.. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. TT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SA.LE- IF YOU NEED AN EXPIA.NATION OF 'DIE NATURE OP 11-IE PROCEEDING AOAJNST you. YOU SHOULD CONrACT A LA WYER. 0. MAROf 31. 1989, .a 9:4.5 AM.. H.P .S. CX>RPORATION, a CaHlonlia Corponlioll. 6181 Yon~Los~ Ca1iforDia 90042. • duly lpp06Dled 1'nillee wkr and punaut to Deed o( Tnll& ftCOl'ded AUGUST ~ 1988. • llllt. No. ~75. o( OClldal Reconll .. tJw oCllce or taic Coualy Recon1er °' ORANGE Coualy, Stat~ or o.LlforaiL Eac\lkd by CARTER C ORE.EN AND BARBARA ANN ORE.EN, HUSBAND AND WIFE, WILL SEU. AT PUBLIC AUCflON TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (JMl1abte .. lime o( .. l• '8wN moeey of the Unkd s..ta} AT nm MAIN NORnf ENTRANCE TO 11iE CX>UN'JY COURT HOUSE. 100 av1c CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA. all rigM. tJtk wt~~lowl DOW lleid bJ it udef Mid Deed o(,.,... la I.he property ailll8'ed .. Mid County ud S&ak de9aibed -LOT 91 OP TRACT 7386. IN nlE aTY OP NEWPORT BFAOl <X>UN'IY OF ORA.NOE, STATE OP CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOJt 31J. PAGES ~ TO ~ lNQ..USlVF.. OF MJSCEUANEOUS MAPS, lN nlE OPFICE OF TIIE COUNTY RECORDER OP SAID OOUNTY. EXCPET 1HEREFROM AU. OIL. OAS, MrNERALS AND ontER 1 IYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES L YlNO BELOW A DEPrn OF 500 F1£l' WlnfOllf ANY RIOKT' TI> ~ UPON SURFACE OR SUBSURFACE OP SAJD LAND ABOVE DEPlli.DF ~FEET, AS PROVIDED IN INSTRUMENT'S OP RECORD. nc llllftt .cldlal aect otlwr 00-.,,. ...... loa. lf emy. "' •• ... propeliy ..,... .,_. .. pwportcd tobe: I aocxv POINT "°"°• NEWPORT 8FACI\ CAUfOaNlA tJMI nit a =nwe.. 4d I _, IDf _, ._ ru:t of .. ..._. .,..._,...,m "' ::::::'"' . ., .... ............... MIS ..... All rt Ot w-, ...... ....... ,... ...... •• 13'« .. ,., ... = ... ~ .... -.... -of ::.. of~..:.~ ........ " ..... .... .... ,. ... ,,, .... . .... ... -of ... Dlllll .,n.,._~ .. ., ... ,..... .. " .. _ ..... ., .... .,...,,,..., ,.. .... _., ... = ...... ., ... 1 __,~ .. t : !3 3 .. ::-2 • .::. ' ..... . .. lllilt., .. llllLI a an a "' Ille Noc.Ice "' Sale • SMC,451.lJ. TM be•Dciuy wlet said Deed o( Tnlll hefttolore aecUled wl drlMmt to tJw ~ • wriUc• Dedantioe o( Defaull and DemaDd for Sale, and • wriHro Notler ot Ddault and Elcdioo to Sell. ~ "Jldm.iped cawed Aid Notice 0( ~fault &Dd Bectioll to Sd Jo be ~~ fa tl)e CQP1111 'Wkrr the real~ 11 locakd. Dale: MARCH 2. 1989, H.r.S. CORPOaA110N "' said Thur« 611/Yort~ Los Mfr.la, Cdif. 9#12 (2/J) 2.$6-6743 a, .. /Cilmtdidt Praidod Cl3#1f 13/19/19 • 11/11/19 . 1Jj2Jfl' 2032 IC-45147 PUBUC NOTICt ACTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as CAVE CREEK LIMITED PARTNER· SHIP. 1303 Avocado Street. Suite 260. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Alvord Investment Prop ert1es, Inc .. Cahforn1a. 1303 Avocado Street. Suite 260. Newport Beach. Cal1torn1a 92660 This business 1s con· ducted by a limited partner- ship The Registrant com menced to transact txis1 ness under the fict1t1ous business name hsted above on 12/20/88 (Signed) Alvord Investment Properties, Inc • Charles 8. Alvord President This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Jan 30. 1989 Fite No F-406215 219 2116 2/23 312 319 1987 'lt8UC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The followina person 1s doing business as SEA VIEW EXECUTIVE SERVI CES. 2855 E Coast High· way, Patio Suite A. Corona de1 Mar,CA92625 Marcia Lee Sexfon. 307 'Ppppy A~nue, Corona del Mar. CA 92625 This business 1s con· ducted by an ind1v1du1I. Slaned-Marcia Lee Sexton. The re1istrent com· menced to transact busi neu under the fictitious bullnest name htted aboM on 2120/19 Thrs ~was filed with the County Clettl of <>ranee County on Match 6. 1989. F410281 3/9 3/16 3/23 3/)() 2025 WllOJICI ntfitW.,•1• . ..... lff,TD?llff n. .......... pWIOM.,. doi"C IMJllr Is I a KEY INN, 1611 £1 C.mino Real, Tua. tfft,CA9280 ~ tnnsCAAnw· tea, Inc., o.n..f ,,.,.,_, c.tit1Dmi9. 17!U E. cwry Avenue, Santa An•, CA 92705. ,.., s. ,..., General hrtner, 4800 Le Gr1y, AMn. CA 93203 ~ [ ,..,_ 6 EID .,.... s. PllnU,, Gener•• PMner, 320 We.t Mein ........ '"""'-CA 9HIO Thlt butlnets It C°"• ..... .., . ..,,.....,.,... .... -...r. W.A. CllM. uec:utiw Vice President, Sixpence Inns of America. Inc., A Generel Partner. The reaistrant com · menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious business name hsted above on February 22, 1989. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 6. 1989. F410283 319 3/ 16 3123 3/30 2027 'ltBUC NOTICE FlCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STARMENT The followin1 person is doing business es. LTI CAP· ITAL. 4667 MacArthur Bl. #400, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Richard Di az, 13032 Wreeth Pl., Tustin. CA 92680 This business is con· ducted by en individual s.anees: Rkhard Diaz. Th~ re1istrant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fict1t1ous txisiness name listed above on 2/28/89 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 6. 1989. F410282 3/9 3/16 3123 ~30 2026 ft\JBUC NOTICE STATEMENT OF ABAftDONMlNT Of' USE Of FICTITIOUS BUStNESS NAME F332590 The tollowlna person has abandoned the use of tne fict1t1ous business name SEAVIEW EXECUTIVE SER VICES, 2855 E Coast High way. Patio Suite A, Corona del Mar. CA. 92625 Jean S Mackay, 4252 Shorecrest Lane. Corona del Mar. CA 92625 This bt.ls1ness was con· ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Signed Jean S Mackay This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 6, 1989 3/9 3/16 312~ 3/30 2024 PUBLIC NOTlCE NOTICE OF APfltUCATION rott CHANGE IN OWNERSHIP Of ALCOHOLIC BEVUtAGE UCENSE 2-21-89 To Whom It May Concern LEE. Eunice Y & Hoon 1s applying to the Department of Alcoholic Beverage Con trol to sell alcoholic bever ages at 3955 Birch St . #102, Newport Beach 92660 with "41" ON SALE BEER & WINE PUBLIC EAT ING Pl.ACE license(s) 319 2029 f'UBLIC NOTICE ll-46461 FICTITIOUS B~NESS NAM£ STATEMENT The following person is doing business as SIMS, COZAD. MORROW & MAN NING, 110 Newport Center Or . Suite 110. Newport Beach Cahfornia 92660 Wayne R. Sims, A Profes s19nal Corporation, C.ltfQf nia, 110 Newport Cenfer Dr . Suite 110. Newport Beach, CA 92660 The f1hn1 of tb.Js state· ment does ot of 'ftself au thot1ze the use 1n this state ot 1 f1ct1t1ous business name n violation of the ri1hl'S of another under fed· 9'91, st.le or common law (see Secbon 1 «00 Et SeQ , au. ness and Profeutons COde) This bus1nus Is con· ducted by • corporation. Sianed: Wayne R Sims. APC.PMldtnt The re111trant com ~to tranuct buSI· nen under the f1ct1t1ous business NIM lllted lboYe on-NIA. Thtt ~It ... filed with the County Clerk of Or..,.. County on feb 27. 1919 F409481 3/9 l/16 3123 3/30 2034 "*IC..ra 1-4917 nctt1 .. •1111• ....... [[ " n.e ..... ,,. ....... .,. doilW ....._.: VMtAH AISOCIATtl, 4341 Yon "-"-" AwnUe. Nlwptwt lllch. Celtb•lle NMO. ""Kai ea. .... .,. Clli· IDmil, uu van Karmen Avenue, Newport Beach. C.lifomla 92660. Pelican Land Company, 4343 Von Karman Avenue. Newport Beach. California 92660 J ET. Rutter. as Trustee of Trust. UOT Thomas R. Rutter Family Trust. 700 C1v1c Center Drive West. Santa Ana. California 92701 J E. T Rutter. as Trustee of Trust, UDT Thomas R Rutter Family Trust. 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, California 92701 Harvey Somers. l 709 East Bay, Balboa, Cahforn1a 92661. Harry W Phillips, 1437 Dolphin Terrace. Corona del Mar. California 92625. J.B. Allen. Trustee of the Carpenter Trust, 801 East MainStreet. Alhambra, Cah- fomia 91802 Richard C Elhott, Trustee of the Elliott Family Trust. 4320 Von Karman Avenue. Newport Beach. California 92660 Kim E Brennan. 4320 Von Karman Avenue. New port Beac h. California 92660 Kirk S Elliott. 4320 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Beach, Catrforma 92660 Christine E Grossman 4320 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Beach. C81ifornia 92660 This business 1s con ducted by a general part· nersh1p S1aned Pelican Land Company. a California limited partnership, Donald M. Kou. General Partner Date txis1ness first tran sacted under this business name November 15, 1983 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 27, 1989 F409634 3/9 3/16 3/23 3/30 2035 ptUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The follow1n& ~rsons are doing business as DES MONO ASSOCIATES. 2006 Leeward Lane, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Davtd R Desmond, 2006 Leeward Lane, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Donna L Desmond, 2006 Leeward Lane. Newport Beach. CA 92660 The flhn& of this state ment does not of itself au- thorize the use In this state of a fictitious business name 1n v1olat1on of the nghts of another under fed- eral. state 01 common law (see Section 14400 Et SeQ Business and Professions Code.) This business 1s con ducted by husband and wife Signed David R Des mood The registrant com menced to transact bust ness under the flct1t1ous business name listed abOve on-NA This statement was filed with the 'A>unty Clerk of Orang_e County on Feb 27 ~ 1989 F409514 312 3/9 3/16 3123 2018 SUPlltlCMt COURT Of CAUFOltNIA. COUNTY Of' CMl.tNQ( CAil NO. A 14"51 CMIDU TO IHOW CAUll (CCI' llCnoN 1277) In the M.n.r of the Appia· c.tiOn of MEGAN McCAIN. • minor, by and thf'QUlh MARTHA MILLER, her l)ltr· ent. for thence of Ntme, P.titionef WHEREAS, MARTHA MILLER, PwtitlOfW. as l)ltr ent of ArltJAICMt. MEGAN McCAIN, I minor, hat N9d a Pwtstion wtt9' the clef'k o4 thl& court for a decrff thlnlint ~· Mime from MEGAN McCAIN to MEGAN MILltR. IT IS ORDERED tNt ell penona ll••••d in thil •bove matter 1ppear in ~ 3 of""' eout't. loe.eed at 100 Civic CenW Drive Wnt, S.nt• Ana, <>r-..~.~. on the d9J of 3121. ltl9. at 2:00 pm. or • '°°" therMftat H tM matter m., be ....,., and .... C*Me, ..... ..., ... ,... • ..... .. ct.111 "' ,.,,. .................... s ITISFUftTHEROROEA£0 that a copy of this Order to Show c.use be published in the Newporter-Costa Mesa News. a newspaper of general circulation printed 1n Oran&J County, C.hfor· nia. once a week for four consecutive weeks pr10r to the date set for hearing on the Petition Dated· Feb. 14, 1989 James A Jackman JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT 2/23 312 3/9 3/16 2003 f'UBUC NOTICE FICTmous BUSINESS NAME STATOHHT The followina persons ere doing busines as: THE TRAIN CROSSING, 1089 Baker Street. Costa Mesa. Calif 92626. Hassan Amirehteshami, 6523 Via Arboles, Anaheim, Calif. 92807. Lev1a Am1rehteshami, 6523 Via Arboles. Anaheim. Calif. 92807. This business 1s con - ducted by husband and wife S11ned· Hassan Ami- rehtesham1 The registrant com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name listed above on-NIA This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orang County on Feb 17. 1989 F408532 2123 312 3/9 3/16 1999 • f'UBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 80SINESS NAME STATEMENT The followana person is doing .business as CHEL- SEA MORTGAGE. 1633 E 4th Street. #102. Santa Ana. CA 92701 Chelsea Mo rtgage Corporation. California. 1633 E 4th Street. #102. Santa Ana. CA 92701 This business~ con... ducted by a corporation Signed Diane B Hinch. Chelsea Mort Corporation. V President The registrant com menced to transact txisl ness under the f1ct1l1ous bt.ls1ness name hsted ilbove on-Not yet commeAGed under the OBA This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 27, 1989 F409516 312 319 J /16 3/23 2013 f'UIUC NOTICE flCTITIOUl IUSINOS NAME STARME.NT The fot1ow1na person is doma txisiness as. JOHAN- N I NG & ASSOCIATES. 407 Femleaf, Corona del Mar. CA92625 Clifford Johann1n1. 407 Fernleaf, Corona del Mar. CA92625 The f1hng of this state ment ~snot of itself au- thot11e the use in this state of a fict1t1ous business name in v1olat1on of the nghts of another under fed erat, state Of common law {see Section 14400 Et SeQ Business and Ptofesslons Code) This business is con ducted by an 1nd1v1duat Signed· Clifford Johannina The regi strant com· meneed to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business name hsted abcNe on 3/1/89 This statement vra filed wrth tM County Cleric of <nnee County on Feb. 27. 1989 F409513 3/2 3/9 3/16 3/23 2019 PU9UC NOTICI nctniOUI ••mut NWITAtmlln The folowfnt perton is dol-. bulinela .: MARIN· ERS SECRU ARIAL SER· VICE. 34' T llb:helWSt, COiia Mesa. CA 92627 Mency JMn Ervtn. 3'W "8" ftochelter St • Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Thlt bu11ne11 i1 con· duded by •n indMdUel ~ NencyEtwt . TtM re111tr1nt com · mencld to tnnuct Mi· nna under IN flctitioUI IMMIOIM ..._titted lbclw on212l/ll. Thll 11 1 .... -..... wtth the County Clertl 9' Or.,.. ~ on Feb 27. ·-/ F40lal5 112"' 3/16 J/23 2011 ~TH AND OF PE ii iiON TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ELIZABETH A. 80RDEN AKA MRS. CHARLES 9.BORDENAKA ELIZABETH A. VANDAVEEA CASE NO. A147211 s To al helrw, ~. CNClbs, con~ crecltora. and ~.,,. .tM> .rNY be ~-­ln•eetld "-tw Wtl ot ....... °'~.of: ELIZABETH A. BORDEN N<A MRS. CHARLES 8. BORDEN N<A EUZA8ETH A. VANOAVEEA · A PETITION hM bwt =SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK In ... · Court of c.llomla. County of ORANGE ~·'*'I ._ 8ECUAl'TV PAaRC NATIONAL BAN< be ....... M pw90M1 ~ .... II)~· --....... of .. dic9dlnt. 'THE PETmON ~··· r= to ... '•• ... ...... ...... ... lndaDendlllC ~ ...... of Edtt I AtA. mm-'::~'!'•:•...,..,, .... .. to ... ~ -Q'*"' • GDUrt ... CMI. Babe~ OWtlltn aclaM. hH1tr•, .... ,.. .... ............ '*'81Nd ........ lritlf1111 it .......... .., M"1I ... ...,... 0( OGll--.d '° ... Pftltla.ed .... ) The ... = ... adii ........ ~ .. .. .... In lll•119d ~ ... an-..., to HI pelMor\ and ~-llhy .. OOUl'l 8hcM*i not gm .. ., • I ,~ .. 1:45 r ... ~ir£1'::.~:~a:: c.ntw Oftve w-. Santa . CA 02701. If YOU OBJECT TO tw OfM~ ~·you ~lona--: .. ~-~-.. ... =.,.c the ~. Yout eppMIMCe may be In pereon ot ~ ~ ~E A CREOfTOA or a con*taent cr9CllOf of ....... d.. you,,.... .. ~ dMn Wit\ ... court mnd rriil ·-aopr to ... pet90MI~ aooofn~ by f'9 court wtl*1 tour monh trOm ._eta• ol .. IMuano. of letllta -~ In w:tior\ 9100 °' .. ca.om. Pfobale COde. The fme tor~ dMTa wil noc •ICDW9 orior to lour monlhe .. om IMt da• of l'9 he.tna nolcecf aboYe. YOU MA Y""EXAMINE IMt file Mpc ~ the court " you .. a pef'90f'l lneer..-ct in the ....... ~ ~ file w;,.. the court a form.I Reaue9I tor Speaa1 _Noice of the filing Of an inwnk>ty and ~t of eatale UMts °' of a1f1 ~ ot account aa prOYided In 98diofl 1250 ol the Calitornta Probate COde. A Request for :=rNorioe torm la 8Vllilllble from lhe court a.rt. A f« P9ttlloner: Olbeon, Dunt' 6 Or-utcher Ocwdon A. Schallef ' TI~J.K•y IOO ... wport Cenler Drive nh Floof t Ne-..port Be~ t CA t2MO Newpott HatbOf ~ 20.33 Mat.9. 18,23, 1989 NOTICE Of TRUSTEE'S SALE TRUSTEE SALE NO. 880616 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST DATED 03/10/88 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE If YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 03/31/89 l l 30 AM STATEWIDE FORECLOSURE SERVIC£S as the duly appQlnted Trustee under and pur'IUM1t to Deed of Trust, Recorded on 05/04/88 as Document no 88-206648 Of Official Recofds 1n the office of the Recotdet of ORANGE County, Calttom1•. execUted by JAMES E. WILLIAMS, JR • ANO MARY JO A. WILLIAMS. HUS8ANO ANO WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BtOOER FOR CASH, (payable at hme of sale in lawful money of the United States) at THE MAIN NORTH ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANT A ANA. CA all rtlht. title and interest conveyed to and now held by It under said Deed of Trust in the property situated 1n said Coun\y, Cahfomia, descnbina the land therein LOT 6 ANO THE SOUTHWESTERLY l 6 00 FEET OF LOT 7 IN BLOCK l•. Of TRACT NO 772, IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, IN THE COUNTY OF ORANGE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 23. PAGES 5 ANO 6 Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OfflCE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY EXCEPT THEREFROM THE SOUTHWESTERLY 12 00 FEETOFLOT6 The 5treet address and other common designation, 1f •ny, of the real property described above is purported tobe 323 LUGONIA STREET. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 9Z663 The undemsned Trustee d1scl11ms any ltablltty f0t any incorrectness of the street address and other common desfptton, 1f 1ny. shown herein Said sele Wlll be made, but without convenant Ot warrancy, express 0t 1mplled. reaardma title, possesslOll, ot enwmbr•nc.es. to pay the rema1nin1 pnnc1pal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed ol Trust. with interest thereon, as pnMded 1n s.atd note(s). advances. 1f any. under the terms ol the Deed of Trust, fees, chaf'leS •nd expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Oeed ol Trull. to-wit $37,871 23 The beMflel•ry under said Deed of Trust he'9tofore ...cut8d end delivered to the unders11ned a written 0.Ct.ration of Default and Demand f0t Sale, and a written Nota of Oef1ult end Election to Sell The undersianed CIUMd said Notiee of Oef1ult and Election to Sell to be recorded In the county where the real property is located. DAT£: 03/02189 STATEWIDE FORECLOSURE SERVICES AS TRUSTEE BY SUBSTITUTION Jeni•ter Lowe TRUSTEE SALE DEPARTMENT 5925 CERRtTOS AVENUE CYPMSS. CA 90630 (714) 828·3261 3/9 3116 3/23 SPS79707 2031 $5, 963,840.292 s. 721,M0.292 5.000.000 421,I07.227 -· Gross paid in and contributed surplus Aarecate specaaJ aurplus Unassianed funds (surpfus) Gain (Loss) from operations Net Income Increase (Decrease) In Capital and Surplus durina l 988 Insurance In Force: Nationwide 191,637.~79 0 (378,444,706) 77,091,152 77,866.531 Accident & Health premiums · Schedule II Insurance in Force· Caltfornia 0 39,799,632 2,964,837 Business Paae 604,503.067 Accident and health premiums · Direct California Business Page ' 132,563 We hereby certify that the above items are In accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended Oecember31, 1988madetothelnsuranceComm1ss1oner of the State of California, pursuant to law Richard P. P1msner Name of Vice President Perry W. White Name of Assistant Secretary 3/9 3/16 3/23 3/30 4/6 2030 Ufl AND ACaDOfT AND HEALTH SYNOPSaS fW THI ANNUAL STATEMENT · YEM a.om D£C01 .. 31. 1t11 of '-atr Lile lnlurw;e Compenr 3520 Broectwa,, '-~ Mlelouri 64111·2515 Total"9dmitted assets $1 405 230 8M Total liabilities 1 254 327 '80 Capital stocks 23 120 850 Aggregate write-ins for other than special surplus funds Gross paid in and contributed surplus Aureaate special surplus Unass1aned funds (surplus) Galn (toss) from operations Net Income Increase (Decrease) 1n Capital and Surplus dunng 1988 Insurance 1n Force Nat1onw1de Accident & Health premiums Schedule H Col 1. Line t) Insurance in Force California Business Page Accident and health premiums · Direct 0 5 268 609 0 122 513 945 14 629 182 14 2086~6 2 675 807 12 536 932 ()()() 13777 815 702 475 725 California Business Page 98 491 We hereby certify that the above items are 1n accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended December 31, 1988 made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cahforma, pursuant to law John K Koetting Name of Vice President & Controller H Mar!.hall Chatfield Name of Secretary 3/9 3/16 3123 3/30 4/6 NoTIM8f&EAlli AND OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: EDWARD A. KAEML JR. CASE NO. A1471.t7 2028 To .. ......, benefldarile, Cf9dtorl, con~nt a.ditofs, and ~.,,. who nwy be odwwile ln...-..d In wt. Wfl ot ...... ot boli, of: EDWARD A. KREML JR. A PETiii:>N Ma~ 9ld ~~· ~1 JR. In ... ~ Court of County °' ORANGE ~ ._. WLUAM G. ~. JR'. be ::9.:~ NpflllntlllNe ID adlv•s1811f ... THE PETITION ~ r= ID st1• 1•1 ... ..... under ... ~·t ~-Ion of &11°1 I Ad. (TN9 ~..,.. ... ~ .......... .. IO ... ~ aclOf'8 ....,.,. obCai*'IJ court .... o.'111. 8efor9 ~ certllln ~.Ito••'*· ... s-•• '9P1lllf'ICMlw II,....... to._.. nola9 II> ln .... lfllf peweoi ........ ~ Mw ...... nola9 0( COl ... lllld '° ... ,..,, Cl9d 8Clklf\.) The ln=Nilnt adli .... dOn ~ .. 6e ~.. In In• ••d ~ -.,, c~ to,. petlllon Md .,.. gooid «** why ... OOUl'l lhcM.!ld ~ ..,,. .. .. IMwteV. A H£AAJNG on,.. peJllloft •be held on Matd\ 23. 1988 81 1:45 P.M. ii o.t. 3 klcalllct • 700 CMc Cenler Oftve W~ 8elM Ma. CA 92701. =a~oa:~~~=~ hi hMrtng. Y04K ......,._ nwy be In pereon ot ~ ~~EA CAEOfTOR ot a oon**"t a9Clb of ....... d.. you nut .. ~ dalm Met .. court mnd mal • OOPr to ... ,....... ,....., ...... aooofnlllct by "9 court ..... tour mone. tom l'8 a• ol .. ~of ...... -~ tn 99dlof\ 9100 of the c.Mom6a PM Ill COde. The *"9 tot ~ . dMTa .. not ..... Drior to tour"'°""' lrom ... dll• of -hMrtna nobcf ...,.,., YOU MA'f'EXAMIHE the .. Mpe ~ tw court. •you ... • ,...an ...... ••••d tn .. ··~ .._ ...... .. court ....... =-tor Nob of ... :"&°!: =:>;.1=;:1~";'~-=-= 1290 of b C• '* Pralll COdl. A Rec,_. to; - Nob..,....•• r * 1rom ... COUf1 dertl. ........ : o.~.a P.O.Dlwwu OrMM 8oro, NC 2'.7• NOTICl OI TRUSTU'S SAU T.I.. No.• H•»·•174 NOTICI 2021 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST, DATED Ai4ust 29, 1988 UNLESS YOU TA.KE ACTION TO PflOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY 8E SOLO AT A PUBLIC SM.£ IF YOU NEED AN DP\ANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PAOCEEOtNG AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWVER On MlfCh 23. 1919. .. 12.00 PM • HOME 8UOG£T LOAN S(RVIC[, INC • duty aoc»nted TNSMe under •nd pUfl&llnt to Oeed of Trust '9COf'ded ~ 1, l•.nnt ND ...... 1029.olOfftcW"9cordlinthl offtee ol the eoune, ..... of~~ ..... 01 C..ftomia bee•_, bJ JAM(S Wlll.IAMS lftd MARY JO WILLIAMS WILL SCLL AT PU8UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH (peyebee ., time of ule in ~ money of the unit.c:t sa.en> .. the Main Horth ... a to the ~ • 700 CMC C... Onw Welt S.... Anl, Cel1flamte II rWte. • and ••• conU91}1d • and ,... held ~ it undlr Mid 0... ti TNlt In tM ......,,, ..._, In Mid C...., Md .... dnc11bad a: Lal6Md...... 1111"' 16.00 .... ofl.al 7,lnllac* 14 fll TrKt ND. 171. lft .. Cliufllr ti 0.... .... ti .... I. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-NII II Califom&a, as per fNP recorded 1n Book 23, Pace 5 and 6 of Miscellaneous Maps, 1n the office of the County Recorder of said County Except therefrom the Southwesterly 12 00 feet of Lot 6 The street address 1nd other common des1anat1on, 1f any, of the real property described above 1s purported to be. 323 Lueon1a Street Newport Beach, Cahforn1a 92663 The undersigned Trustee disclaims any habihty for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title. possession, or encumbrances, to pay the rema1mn1 principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon. as provided in said note(s), advances, 1f any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, charees and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust The1otal amount of the unpaid balance of the obhptt00 secured by the property to be sold and reasonable estimated costs. expenses and ad'llances at the time of the imti•I pubhcat1on of the Notice of Sale 1s $15,300 00 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undetsicned a wntten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, arid a wntten Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The unders11Jled caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded in the county where the real property is located Date: March 1, 1989 HOME BUDGET LOAN SERVICE, INC As Said Trustee 11111 West Olympic Boulevard, Los Angeles, CA 90064 (213),473-2750 By Stanley M Zimmerman, President 139732 3/2 3/9 3/16 2023 K-46001 PU8UC NOTIC£ SUMMONS (CITACION JUDICIAL) TO DEFENDANT: (Arise> a Acusado) STEVEN LAUSCH. JIM JACHETTA 1nd DOES 1 throuah S. inclusive YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLANTIH· (A Ud. le nta demandando) JAMES CHESEBRO You have 5 CALENDAR DAYS after th1c; summons 1s !.erved on you to file a typewritten response at this coun A letter or phone call will not protect you your typewrinen response must be 1n proper legal form 1f you want the court to hear your case If you do not hie your respon!.e on time, you may I~ the ca~. you may be evicted and your wages, mone~ and property may be taken without further warning from the court Thf're are otht>r legal requirement!. 'l'ou may want to call an dttorney right away If you do not !(now an attorney, you may call an attorney referral serv.•ce or d legal aid otf1ce (ltsted in the phone book) Despues de que le entreguen esta c1tac1on 1ud1c1a1 u!.led tiene un plaza de 5 DIAS CALENDARIOS para presentar una respuesta escrita a maqu1na en esta corte Una carta Of una llamada telefomca no le ofrecera protecc1on, su respuesta escrita a maQuina t1ene que cumphr con las formaltdades leples aprop1adas s1 usted qu1ere que cumpltr con las formahdades lepls apropt· adas s1 usted quiere que la corte escuche su caso Si usted no presenta su respuest.a a tJempo, puede perder el caso, le pueden obhpr a desalotar su casa. y le pueden qu1t.ar su salano, su dmero y otras cosas de su proptedad sin av1so adtelOOl.I por parte de la corte Ex1sten otros requ1s1tos leples Puede Que usted quiera llamar a un aboeado 1nmediatamente Si no conoce a un abopdo puede llama.r a un senncio de referencia de abopdos o • una ofic1na de ayuda lepl (vea el d1rector10 telefomc:o) CASE NUMBER (Numero del C.so) 94810 The name •rid address of the court 1s (El nombn! y d1reccion de la corte es) MUNICIPAL COURT Of THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY Of ORANGE. HARBOR JUDICIAL DISTRICT, 4601 JAMBOREE BOULEVARD, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92660 The name. 8ddress, and telephone number of pla1nt1trs attorney, Of plaintiff without an attorney. 1s· <El nombre, la direccion y el numero de telefono del abopdo del demandante. o del demandanle Que no tieroe abQPdO es) MARC J JENNINGS, ESQ , l 7310 REDHILL AVENUE, SUITE 145, IRVlNE CA 92714, (714) 261 0202 DATE (Fecha)Oct 19.1988 Clerk by (Actuano) S Hooper, Deputy (Delepdo) 2'16 2 23 312 3 9 1998 IN TH£ OtSTitlCT COURT OF THE THIRO JUOtCIAL otSTltlCT Of THE STAT£ Of IOAtto. IN AND FOtt THE COUNTY OF ,AYETTE • (MAGISTUTt DMSION) C:.. No. C.lUa ANOTHO SUllllONS - FORS£1MCl STUDENT LOAN FUND OF IOAHO. INC a non·pror1t Idaho Corporation. P\a1nt1ft. V$ DENISE M LEE. Defendant THE STATE Of IDAHO SENDS GREETINGS TO DENISE M L£E the above mimed Oefendan1 You are hereby notified that a complaint hu been flied ~a1nst you 1n the 015tric:t Coort Of The Third Judicial Oi5tnct ol the State of Idaho 10 and for the County of~ Idaho, (in the Maa1strate OiviSton thereof> by the ebcMt ~ Pta1ntiff and you •re hereby directed to file a ~ tnswer ot written motion in defense to the Mid complalnt Mthin twenty (20) dayS ol the seMCe ol this summons. and you .,.. futther notified tMt unleSs you do .so -'thin the time '*""' specif*· the Aaintiff will take J~nt aptnst you a pr.,.ct for 1n said ~nt The Nture of the dllim llpfnst you is fof a Judl"*'t " pr8f9d tor 1n lN .a.thed comcNint A WITNUS My hind and the Mil ol said Oistnc:1 Cour1 ... "" -of April, 1911 lAUltA l STKill£ ~ol ... ~eou.t &, M VtCT~ Pl\P£ 0£PUTY CLERK --. ~ B(RT l . OS80RN ......... "9inl1ft PO.IOX 19 ,.,..., ......... 1 ANOTHOt SUMMONS l/2 l/9 l/16 J/23 IC_...... PU-..C NOTICl OltOElt TO SHOW CAUSE fOtt CHANGE fW NAM£ CASE NUii .. A14C770 JOHN RALPH MARSELLA has filed a pet1t1on in this court for an order allowing petitioner to change his name from JOHN RALPH MARSELLA to JONATHAN PIERPONT BOSTON It is hereby <*dered that all persons Interested tn t~ matter aforesaid appe~r befqre this court 1n Depart ment No 3 at .700 C1v1c Center Drive West. Santa Ana. Cahforn1a, on 3-14, 1989, at 2 00 o'clock p m . and then and there show cause, 1f any they hive. why s~ud petition fof chln&e of name should not be granted It 1s further ordered that a copy of this order to ~ cause be published in New· port Enstan (CNSB). a news· paper of eeneral circula t1on, published 1n this county at least once a week for four consecutive weeks prior to the day of said heanng. Dated Jan 31. 1989 S1aned Judge of the Superior Court, Julee Robinson, Commissioner 2116 2123 312 3/9 .1997 K 46100 FICTfTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foll ing person!. .1'" doing bu~~s as AQUAv1 TAE 4 695 Mac Arthur Court, Suite 1030, NewPOrt Beach CA 92660 INTEGRATED WAT E~ RESOURCES INC , Cahfor nia, 4695 MacArthur Couri Su11e 1030, N~wPOf1 Beach CA 92660 This busine!.!. ·~ con du led by a corporation The reg1!.trant com menced to transact busj nes!. uf'der the t1ct1ttous business nam4! or names hsted above on ~ug 1 l 1988 Corporation Name INTE GRATED WATER RESOUR· CES Signed Hussam Darwish, Agent This mtement was hied with the County Cle~ of Oranae County on Feb 9, 1989 File No F407745 2116 2123 3/2 3/9 1993 flCTITIOUS 8USIN£SS NAME SlATEMOfT The followln& person 1s do1n1 bus1neu IS THE BRIAR PATCH, 313~ Manne Ave • Balboa Island, CA92660 Cra11 M McGinn1ty. 300 E Coest Hwy 1220. N B . CA 92660 This business is con· ducted by an 1nd1v1dual The registrant com· menced to trans.act bus• ness under the f1ct1t10U!. business name or names listed aboVe on 3-1 89 Signed Cra1a McG1nn1ty This statement was ftled with the County Clent of CX-anee County on Feb 10, 1989 hie No F407943 21162/233/23/9 1991 ·~ PU8UC NOTICE STATEmOl'T Of AeANOONMlNT Of USE Of flC I Ii iOUS IUSINESS NAiii The follow1n1 persons have abandoned the ~ ot the f1ct1t1ous business name: SIMS & GREGOR, 881 Dover Dnve. Suite 35. ~ BNch, CA 9266.3 The r1ctit1°'6S Business Name referf'9d to•~ was filed 1n Ora,,.e County on Oct 5. l 986, FILE NO f , 322957. Wayne R Sim\, A Ptofa sional Cotoorlibon. Cahfof • nia. 110 ,.. •port Center Or . Suite 110. Ne•port BMc~ CA 92660 0... S Grt19>r, A Pro ...... ,... CorpotltiOt\, Cal• 'ornt•. 881 Dove Or1vt, s..... l5 Newpott IMMlch. CA92663 Tt111 buSinH1 con· duded by•~ SitJ*' W~R Sim$.APC ~ TM ~ w fil&d With th& Countr Clitrtl ., Feb 27. lM. 3/93/l6l12ll/JO .. .. • PAIE 14-IAICll I . 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ACROSS 1 Garmenls for Ca@sar 6 Sub,ect 11 Defeat 16 Silver -white metal 17 Vaquero's ltne 18 Moderates 20 Noisy d emonstra- tion: Slang 21 Modaly 22 Tile 23 Monkshood 24 Gads 26 V1ctill' 28 Rorie deposit 29 01st rus signal 30 Goaded 31 Crabbed 32 Mlhtary assistant 33 --fleet 35 Threat of trouble 37 Soft mud 38 Salute 39 Gu1donian note 40 Dull and flat 43 Shaded walk 44 Cut 48 Wing-shaped 49 TV ofter1ng 51 P1ndanc 52 Hiduways 53 Frog's m1heu 54 P once d e -- 55 High-strung 56 Ostrich's cousin 57 Nons@nse, figuratively 59 Pulssance 60 Couplet 62 Cluster 63 Naval vesul 64 Interrogate 65 Lot of cotton 66 Ora.ct up 67 Ouackaalver 71 Sat ti1ht 75 Skier's mecca 76 Care for 77 Raya 78 --de France 79 Contractaon 80 The bird• 11 Conteata 12 -Laco•i, late actor 13 t:abiblt 15 OdaUeque '• m Uieu 1'7 Fear 19 Subtract 90 Student: Fr. 91 D11poHuaea 92 Rowdydow: Colloq. 93 Con1um.d 94 Storms Answers on page 5b ,. CROSSWORD P DOWN 1 £xtreme: Slang 2 Chalumeau player 3 Lacunae 4 Root and branch 5 Be a visionary 6 It's saad to ~ broadening 7 Flattered 8 Butter s,rvangs 9 Nou.n au.fhx 10 Commuters' combine 11 Large f ruat 12 Comply wath 13 Tatter 14 Atelier 15 Javanese skunk le Abysa 19 Cut 25 Make eyes 21 Play by Capek 30 Hard wood 31 ArUat'• _.,.ct 32 Cry of ww 34 Offi~• - 35 Venclltaon 3f5 Scratch 38 Acrobal 'a stunt 40 Worn oul 41 Oleor~sin 42 Roman ttod "'1lh t"'o faces 43 Thomu --. aulhvr ea ·11 I . 44 Oxford 45 Amass 46 Ehc1t 47 Dissuad@ 49 Pshaw! 50 Transmitted 53 Presidential pnropt1ve 55 Harmonized m color 57 Foe 58 Unseaworthy veue) 59 Flowerlus plants 61 Sunburns 63 Tl"uck driver 65 Waihn1 ap1r1t 66 SoJourn 97 Wed 68 Carn11hH for many dlehea 69 --down '10 Spellinl match 11 Sallore '12 GoH '3 Parcel• aut '4 Certatn dl"CJpe 'M Letter of autboriaahan 80 CPA 81 Worry 82 Sh1p'a prl.on 84 Fil~rt 86 Southern state· Abbr. 88 Mr St C'lar~·s daughter .. Tame to face the fact that be- ing overweight increases your risk of heart attack and to begin a program of healthy diet and exercise. After all , it's easier to treat a case of denial now than a heart attack later. K-4&237 PUBUC NOTICE ITATDllNT Of AllAHDONlllNT Of UK Of flCT1TIOUI 8USINW NAME The followina persons have abMdoned the use of the f ictitious business name: OGW BUDGET PREP· ARATION. 1 Civic Plaza, Suite 275, Newport Beach. CA92660 The Fict1tioos Business Name referred to above was filed 1n Oranae County on 11·20·85, File No F 292864 OGW Incorporated, 3333 Michelson Drive, Suite 550. Irvine CA 92715 OGW Budget Prepar3t1on. 3333 Michelson Drive. Suite 550, Irvine. California 92715 This business was con ducted by a corporation Signed OGW ln<:orporated. Donna Wertz, President This statement was filed with the County Clerk on Feb 16. 1989 2123 3/2 3/9 3/16 2007 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T~ foUowma person is dotn& business as TARGET MARKETING GROUP, DIA MONO SWEEPSTAKES. !BISH SWEEP$TAKES, THE HEART FUND GIFT FROM THE HEART, GIFT COMMIT TEE, CA THY LOVE PRIZE ADMINISTRATORS, PRIZE AWARD CENTER, CINDY HANSt::N, ABB Y WHITE: J60q MacArthur Blvd 1'808 Santa AncJ CA 92704 S 0 S Ott1ce Supply Inc (Cn'1forn1a) 3609 MacAr thur Blvd #808 ~nta Ana. CA 92704 The ftl1n1 of th1!> state· ment does not of itself au thonze the ur.f' in this state of a f1ctit1ow~ bu51ness n.tm m v1olat1on 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 1 corporation S.aneci Norm Kina. s o.s Off1c@ Supply Inc , Pre ;. dent The re111trant com• menced to trW\MCt busi· ness under the hctiteou1 bu1tnn1 neme h.-d ~ on Jan 3, 1989. Th11 -....nent ... filed with the County Cetrk of Or-. County on Feb 27, 1919 f409511 3/2 3/9 3/16 3/23 2009 Nonlk°Kfb&ATH AND or P&'I II ION TO ADMINISTD EBl'ATEOr: REGINA M. COTi'LE CASE NO. Al47Gl T~ all ..._ ~' •71t:· CR4ton, cmw":' ca .1an, :..c-=..ed in~ -= ~ ~ balla. ol: RBGINA A PB1Tl10N Ml bee filed 17.Y OOR0111Y GAFFBY in me ~ Court of c:.lifomia. QiGn1y of ORANGB · lh8t DOR0111Y G~ 8ppointed .. rq>cwnlative to ~~ eawe ol the deceiJenl.. THE PB'lmON ~ aUlboriay to adminider the ~~=nt:~ (Thit authority allows the penonu ~---&alive to take many actiOM-;f&hout ~ COUil. llJ'P'C?¥al. Bd'Ole ~ c:ertam KtlOIU, M>wever, thi ~ ,.e• r#:ive ii ~aired lo p"C notice to tntcretted ~ unleu Ibey have ••\led notice or oontc:Dted to the oPOeOd action.\ The in-~ admiai'IWlion IUlhorily ~ anmect un1eu .. inl.sel&ed ~ files m objec:lica to &hia pc;llbon and lhoWI .&ood C80le why the OOUlt lhouJa DO( pml the au~!!.. _ . A HEARING on t.he .. an will be held on March 1M;19 at 1 :4S P.M. in Desi!. 3 loaited at 700 Civic Cenla Drive W r.st S.,ta Ana(JCA 92701. ' lF YO OBJECT TO lhc 1rmun1 ~f the petition, you ihould c.ithcr appear at lhc heanna and state your ohjecllant Oii me wnuen obJectaan1 wilh t.hc oourt bdcm the heafl!'I· Your appu.rance may be 1.n person or by your auom~y. lF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a conti.n&cnt creditor of the decie.ued, you mUJt me your cla.am with the coun and m&J.J a oopy to the pen<lllal ~preaentative appoinl.od b:Y. lhc coun within four mondu from the dale ol fmt is-.ce of leaen u ~. . 9100 ol ~~mn: = Code.. The time for ~ daDt will not apift! pri!Of to four mod.hi fftllll .. dale "' * hca nociced aboft. Y~ MAY BXAMlNB &M · fale hp ~ .. CDIJ\. If you uw a~ iMea111ed in IM..._, you ~ fala wilb ..._ COUil a formal R9Cf1! •• for c--i.t ~ o1 lhe r~ T;; ·~ _. i:f' ii n ol ~r::"i.~AiiP ...... NaD.. ..... ...= ,.. ..... . _.._-.~c ~ CAmM 2imi2 JI 2006 • . '-CLASSIFIED INDEX ANNOUNCEM ENTS BUSINESS Announcing .......... 200 Beauty Aids .......... 213 Florists ............... 207 Funeral Directory ..... 205 funeral Services ...... 206 Health Aids .......... 214 Investments .......... 828 Money to Loan ........ 605 Money Wanted ....... 606 Opportunities ......... 700 Opportunities Wtd ..... 704 Legal Notices ......... 212 Lodces-Clubs-etc. 209 Lost & Found ......... 210 Nurseries ............ 815 Personals ............ 211 EMPLOYMENT Aaencies ............. 300 Opportuniti~ ......... 305 Emptoyment Wanted 307 MERCHANDISE SALES & SERVI CE Antiques ............. 808 Appliances . . .. ... 806 Appliances Wanted .. 807 Auctions . . . . . --: . 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 Misc. for Sale ....•..•• 809 Misc. Wanted ...•..•.• 810 Musical Instrument •.. 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Supplies ....... 823 Sporting Equipment. .. 819 REAL ESTATE Acreage . . . . . . . . . . . . 511 Apts. Furnished ...... 407 Apts. Unfurnished .... 408 Bldg. to be Moved .... 816 Business Property .... 500 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent .....• 409 Condos for Sale ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property ....... 513 Farms & Ranches ..... 512 Garages for Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sale ....... 508 Houses for RenVFum 405 Houses for Rent /Unfum ............. 406 UICI I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-e-ME 11. Housekeeping Rooms 413 Hotels . .. . ........ .416 Industrial . .. .. ...... 506 Income Property ....... 509 Lake Shore Property 515 Lots for Sale . . . .. .. 510 Mobile Homes . . . 917 Mortgage & TO . • . . 607 Motels . .. . . . . . . . ... 415 Mountain Cabins .... 422 Office Space ........ 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Rentals Wanted ....... 414 Real Estate for Xchg ... 517 Real Estate loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent .....•. 410 RESORT PROPERTY For Sale .............. 418 TRANSPORTATION Airplanes ............ 900 Antique Classic Car . 912 Autos for Sale . . . . . . 910 Autos Wanted .......• 915 Auto Parts & T1res ... 907 Auto Repair/Dom ...•• 913 Auto Repair /For . . . . . 914 Boats ................ 905 Campers .... " ....... 919 foreign & Sports ...... 911 Mopeds .............. 909 Motorcycles & Bikes 908 Motor Homes ......... 916 SERVICES Schools ............•. 608 Situation Wanted ..••• 308 I~' ''""'i I H ·~~ 1 )i rt ·c ·t ( H"\ t LOST FEMALE MIXED COCKER SPANIEL Gold. long tail, tag on collar. Her name is Lazy Lady. Lost in Killibrook area, C.M. in 12/88. 850·9818 LOST & FOUND ads are placed for 3 weeks at NO CHARGE as a service to the community. Call 631-8120 9 a.m . to noon M-F. FOUND Two Black lab· radors 2·14 in vicinity of Harbor View Homes. 723-4280 days, 759· 1939 Eves. & Wknds. 214-Heahh Aids 1000 WOLFF SUNBEDS TONING TABLES Commercial-Home Tan· ning Beds. Save to 5096. Prices from $249/Body Wraps-Lamps-Lotions. Call Today FREE Catalog 1-800-367-6836 305-Emplo1ment Opportunities BALBOA FUN ZONE RIDES Full and Part-time. mature-1ns1de and out side work A fun place to work for the young-at heart. Ask at Merry·Go· Round 600 E. Bay, Bal· boa. VENDING ROUTE Established Route (For Sale). Part Time. No Exoerience Necessary Call 1-800-323-1445 ATTENTION HIRING! Government.Jobs 1n ~r Mea. Sl 7,840-$69.485. Call 1-602-838-8885 ext. R3375. GOVERNMENT JOBS $1 5.400 $72,500 NOW HIRING Excellent benef· its, Cati 504 649· 7922 Ext J 2550 SALES REP Growing L A. firm seeks motivated peopfe person Great for homemaker retum1n, to work. Sell social statt<>n· etY products to ex1stina accounts in O.C area Ground floor opportun- ity. Eam1ngs to ew.ceed $25K first ~r. Comm1s· sion onty. 818-355-3581 FIRST OFFERING Alcohof er.th ANlvz· en Dealers neecfed immediately to pt.ce coin·oper•ted breath ..., •• in tap ,....,. ,..&. ... in So.c.I. . ... . ......... . ... .................. ••••••. No ..... HI 1 f~ C.1 ot II Rift. ......................... ..... 1 .... JM. HIRING! Government Jobs-y_our area. $17,840-$69,1485. Call 602-838-888:> Ext J3375 ATTENTION -Hiring! Government ~ · your area. $17,840-$69~5. Call 602 ·838-8885 t.XI R 3375 PIT HELP WANTED at America's Cup Y~urt. Eve. & wknd positions avail. 650-244 7 or apply 427 E. 17th Street. C.M. GOVERNMENT JOBS $18.037 to $69,405 Immediate hiring! Your area. Call (refundable) l · 5 18-459·361 l Ext F 2954 for Federal hst 24 hrs ATM SERVICES P/T Training/Pagers pro· v1ded. Must be bondable & available M-F days & Wknd/Even. pos1tionsa- vail. Call (619) 698-2905 M -F9-5 EARN $200 OR MORE MONTHLY at home Details? Send SASE to Christine Associates. P 0. Box 54. Dept. 1056, Chffwood, NJ 0772 1 307-Employment Wanted PART-TIME EVENING Work desired by respon- sible. organized and experienced Multi Mate Wordprocessmg Opera- tor on your computer. Call Barbara eve~ or leave message 121 · 6701 THE BLUFFS 3BR/2BA Twnhm, s.,.f Lvt. Nw SiNer Grey CotS. Nw Aoohances Sl3S0i mo Bf<R. 640-5664 417-Resort Rem.ls MiMli MAUl/KAANAPALI BEACH l Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view. Fully furn. & equipped Tenms/~/ beach As low as $75/ ~t. Brochure. 854· 50l.ffou... for .. GOVERNMENT HOMES tram SI .00 CU 8IP*> flcnclolurft. 8ePol. T• OillnQuaC ,._ • m.=.1'~9F A: CA-'9tll'lnla. .... 605-Money to to.n WIDOW HAS MONEY for equity, loan/tds. $10.000 up. No qualify· ing/ no penalty. Call Den· 1son Assoc. 714/673- 7311 . NOW! 606-Money Wanted 5096 L T V Cond1t1onal sales contract secured by UCC· l and improved commercial location. $30.000 @15% 3 yrs, 1109 MO. (TOM 261· 5879) 828-lnvestrnents ENJOY 13-15% return tds Also lend on & bur tds Sl0.000 up. 1 mt plus Call Denison Asso· c1ates 714 /673 7311 NOW' 700..Businea Opp't. VENDING EQUIPMENT Best PIT or FIT busi- ness. Minimum invest· ment .$2500. No selhng. 1-8()().638-8363 1000 SUNBEDS Toning Tabtes~Sunal·Wolff Tan- ning Beds. Slender Quest Passive Exercis-ers. Call for free c<*>r cataque. Save 50% 1- 8()(). 36 7-6836 705-GARAGE SALE Turn those unwanted items into cash. Acfver. tile rour Jard or Prate .-..now. Ill 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-hire and the ltst goes on. Reach 25,000 of the most affluent homes in Newport Beach Call the Class1f1ed Department today for details . 131-1120 t Noon 11-F • ' .. l -.. .. Wome~ gather to pfay for world peace ay PEGGY DARNELL For one !pirit we are all baptized in one body-Cor: 1:13 "Jesus, Teach Us to Pray" was the theme planned by seven women of Burma. who prepared INSIGHTS the materials for this World Day of Prayer. This program, presented on March 3 by Church Women United, marted the 102nd obser- vance as thousands of Christians joined together in 170 countries and regions of the world to pray as one body for each other and . for world peace. This global circle of prayer acts, each year, as a powerful bond of hope to st rengthen relationships bet ween all people on this planet. President Othella Crane of Newport Harbor Church Women United Area One wel- comed the gathering of women from many area churches. Myrna Ireland of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church in Corona del Mar worked with Crane in planning the day's program. Ireland began the program with a warm welcome and a I prayer. "As we combine our thoughts in prayer today with those around the world. let us also combine our hearts in love for all God's children to live within peace," she said. "What a special day for God to hear our hearts united in prayer." She introduced Father Peter Haynes, rector of St. Michael's. Ruth Nelson, vice president of Church Women United New- port Harbor, led the prayers, while Nancy Wade and Virginia Rostvold were the readers in the program of prayer. Music was provided by Jane Englar, Helen Brown and Mary Lester of First U nit~d Methodist Church of Costa Mesa. They were joined Pray• Circle • Myrna Ireland of St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church of Corona del Mar host Church Women United' World Day of Prayer, joins with Othella Crane, president Harbor Area in welcoming Mary alib of Lebanon to the event. by EUen Kaylen of St. Michael's and accompanied by Blance Bonell. also of St. Michael's. During the lovely luncheon, 84-year-old Mary Salib. a guest PHOTO BY PEGGY DARNELL from Lebanon. spoke with enthusiasm about . her involve- ment in World Council of Churches and their work with the refugees in her country. She bas been president of her chapter for four years and said they study the needs of various coun- tries and provide help when indicated. It was during this luncheon, for those who know and love Ireland and were impressed with her happy high spirits and boundles energy, that her secret was revealed . . . even while beautifully dressed, her feet never hurt as she whirls around handling her many duties in her Reeboks! Church Women United is a national ecumenical of Protcs-- tan t, Roman Catholic and Orthodox women and was established inn 1941 . They also believe that the Gospel calls the women together to collective action that will piece together a broken world. For more information about Church Women United, contact Fern Frahm. rcpre entative of St. Andrew' Presbyter ian C hurch in Newport Beach at 631-2880. Happenings arourid town On Saturday, March -11 at 7:30 p.m., South Coast Com- munity Church Drama Ministry will present "An Evening of Scenes," showcasing IS short scenes from contemporary plays and hort one-act plays and monolog . •••• Pickles and knishes flown in from New York will accent Temple Bat Yabm's gala Purim Carnival on Sunday, Mar. 12 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The carniv_!l is free and everyone in the community is invited to participate in fun games and win prizes. For more inf orrnation. call 644-1999. ••• Orange County Kinder hule Sunday School will have a When Ifs Dunn-Well "It's Done Right" ,DUNN-WELL CWpet & Uptd1ta.~ Cleaning, Inc. Finest Quality-Re•aon11ble Costs carpet Repairs-Flood Damage Restoration Since 1985 548-9373 INSURANCE Home Life Auto CostaM ...... c.11 ll0-317·7177 Purim celebration and how, pcrf ormed by the parents, on Sunday, March 12. Following will be a carnival, with prizes: Call 639-4906 or 894-2224 for information. .... ,..-..... ) Ulll IUll I. MIUER .... nTmua1 ffl .. ,... F..., ....... ,._ ·-·1•••1' ...... Mllk W. ..... 1111• a c ...... , 0111 > , • c.nt!4t~:= .. Educ.8eor Gl•er WE'RE A CH UR CH I N RENEWAL Traditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:4S AM Church School 9:00 AM ..... , .......... ,. Clllll-• .. -• a.:.e - fa eaulllO.. Anfn111, 1tn._ ,---~, Buy One I 1 I I I I I I r I . I I .. . ~ Breakfast I BREAKFAST Get One· 1 ~ ---~, FREE I ~~.. O Choice of BrMtct.ta I of equal or '-value -..1..-.. . 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The Victorian motif of t.he home lends itself well on this picturesque island location. The walkway fronting the canal and the bridge leading to intimate Collins Isle. "This home is very well-built, with a wonderful view and owners can live the relaxing island life," said Goly Van Orden with Waterfront Homes, one of the listing agents ... There are no parking problems here and the home is ideal for families or those who want to have an office at home." TURRETS & VICTORIAN CHARM The home is built on many levels, with· many balconies and entrances and an outside stair- case, characteristic of Victorian homes. The exterior walls arc a combination of Cape Cod blue and white and brick is used on the patio facing the bay. The accompanying boat dock may accommodate up to a 30-foot craft. If one chooses to walk up the steps to the front entry and pass through the double doors, be or she will be in the family room. One of the doors has a Dutch feature, which captures the gentle breeze into the home. The family room bu a multi- colored berbcr carpet. w•b ii used all throuah the home wllen there isn't a wood floor. Other highlights are a corner brick, fireplace, rough-sawn wood ceiling with decorator fan-light, a comer turret, with windows all around facing out to the bay. Just off the family room is a bedroom, with crown molding, berber carpet, a sliding mirrored closet and windows 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 are used on the counter-top and around the shower/ tub. Interesting antique faucet fixtures are 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 sink. The beginning of the stair- case is here as is an oak win- dowseat with underneath stor- age. A laundry area is at the end of the hall and another door provides access from the car- port. 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 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 air feeling here, with the vaulted rougb .. awn wood ceil- ing and exposed tnwes. The corner turret with its many windowa adds to the feeling. 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 furniture and a chandelier hangs over where the table sits. The kitchen is compact and has the best of everything, for example, a built-in Sub-Zero refrigerator and a Jenn-Air electric stove, with overhead microwave. Ceramic tile with handpaintcd spotters, featuring fruits and vegetables, adds a nice touch on the counters. The cabinets are oak. Other ame- nities 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. The guest powder room off the ball continues the Victorian theme, with a pullcbain toilet, complete with oak seat, oak cabinets, marble countertop and a sculpted sink with porcel~ fixtures. LUXURIOUS MASTER The muter ii at the other end of the hall. It has two large wardrobe closets with sliding mirrored doors. The bath is on the right inside the door. The bandpaintcd ceramic tile coun- ten match the colon in the berber carpet. Two painted buins are set into the counter. The same tile ii uacd on the eleaant Roman spa tub, combination shower. A recessed window looks out on the view 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- cue, which also leads up to the roof deck. aEALTOa INFORMA· TION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is listed at $995,000 by GolJ Vu Orda and Bette Wa ... of the Balboa Island office of Waterfroat Homes. The office is located at 31 S Marine Avenue. For more information or viewing, call 673-6900. The cover home published in March 2 of the ~al estate section is a Waterfroat Homes lilting, not Coldwell Baliker. Our sincere apolo- pes are extended to Goly Van Orden and Bette Walsh and the W.aafront ~nizaaion. IAICI I. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-Nm• WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. R..aton8 ~ . 2600 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Now Open!! Please Stop By • IW VD• Beautifully maintained 4 bdrm, 2 bath home (or 3 & den) with combo famity/dining room with hardwood ftoora & fireplace. Fresh grey paint & new roof on pretty quiet street in lovely neighborhood. 111-1411 ........•........................ am.• Wllllf CllTA Ida Very apa-ctoos 6 bedroom, 3 bath home. Super loca~on near buses & shopping & across from church. Greet for large family or possible board & care home. 111·1411 ...................... .° ••••.•.••• 1275.MO IAITA AU Sharp 4 bdrm Meredith Gardens family home with pool & spa in very nice area. Handsome red tile roof, formal dining room & paneled family room with fireplace. 711 , .. '°') •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 138.• ut..aA PHllSULA Brand new Cape Cod townhomes. Spacious 2 bdrm, 2'h baths, oak cabs, security system & dble garage. steps to bay, ocean, Balboa Ferry, Restaurants & shops. 111-1411 ................................. 1350.DOO NEWPORT IMOREI extra large corner lot Bright & cheerful 3 bdrm waterfront home with den & huge patio next to sandy beach. Paver tile floors. beamed ceilings & cozy fireplace. Community pools & tennis. Price includes the land. REDUCED!! 631 -1400 ................................. 1475.000 IEACM DUPLEX just 3 doors to sand. Pride of ownership property, spacious 4 bdrm up with ocean view and 2 bdrm 2 bath down with large patio. Ideal for owner occupant or summer winter rental. 631-1400 ................................. 1415.000 LIDO 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. a 1-1400 ................................. 14n.ooo COIOIU DEL IAR Sharp duplex in great south of highway location. Charming 2 bdrm cottage with gleaming hardwood floors & fireplace, nice patio & 2 bdrm unit in rear. Walk to beach, shops & restaurants. REDUCEDll 111 ·1411 .......................•......... 151t• U• lllE Good value on island for this 3 bdrm ~dme. Great for entertaJning with large living room opening to sunny patio and small yard. Recently remodeled kitchen & large sundeck off master, a very bright & open ftoor plan. REDUCED!! . Ul-llll ....................... ." ......... 1111.• ua• "hf •o Fabulous remodel. Tile & berber carpeted noors.& vaulted ceilings. Opefl contempOf- ary 4 bdrm with aecluded 2nd story muter auita, family & formal dining rooms & lovely large yard. 111 ·1• ....................•..•......•.. ml.Ill CORONA DEL MAR 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 ·1EWP11T IMITI custom 4 bdrm Mediterranean style home with high ceilings in the living area, formal dining & spacious country kitchen with nook. Built around an entry courtyard, it has a large sun deck & ocean & bay views. An immaculate property. 111·1• ...................................... . P£•..U PlllT Masterfully remodeled classic 3 bdrm home with den/study (or 4th bdrm). family room, formal dining room and country kitchen. Beamed ceiling In living & dining rooms, 2 flrepCaces. paned windows, new carpet & beautiful landscaping. Just s'8pa to ocean & 1 block to bay. U1 ·1• ................................. 1111.- PllllllU PlllT ICUIFlllT Fabulous 4 bdrm upside down house with incredible views. Spacious, bright rooms with terrazo & parquet flooring, custom shutters, skylights & an elevator. Fireplaces in downstairs famity room & gracious upstairs living room. Priced DROPPEDlt Ul·I• .............................. (LI) .... . . IOCll IAY Recently remodeled designer's own home, shows like a moder. 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 -1481 ......•....................... (LI) 1115.• LJ• llU Lovely Country French decor in this attractive 3 bdrm home. Two up with adjoining family room & one down, gracious formal dining room & step down living room with handsome built in cabinetry throughout Spacious & private tiled patio. Wide street at quiet end of island. 131·1• ................................. 1751.• NEWPORT llEllllU Exciting 4 bdrm home on a wooded hillside with incredible harbor, sunset & Catalina views. There are solarium additions to family room & master bdrm and a separate one bdrm guest cottage ptus a secluded pool and spa. 131-1 400 ................................. 1711.000 IElCOUllT Spectacular, panoramic views of mountams1 hills & city night lights from this· expanded model with 3 bdrms. family & formal dining rooms & fireplaces including 1 in mas1er retreat. Professionally deco- rated. light oak floors. designer papers, hand painted ceilings, paned windows & French doors. Land- scaped by Rogers' Gardens with accents of used brick. 711-llGO ................................. 1711.IOO IALIOA tSLAND Just off the south bayfront with sit down views from the living room. Great Potential with lots of room for expansion of this charming freshly refurbished 3 bdrm home with new roof. paint & papers on 40' lot Large side & front patios, outside laundry & double garage. 111 ........................................ . ' UM llU low-traffic corner plus oversized 35' lot Custom Mediterranean style home with 3 bdrms & den starting construction. Bright & open, oriented around touth facing patio. To be built to highest standards. Asking price is compfeeed pkg. Owner wllf consider telling land & approved plans. U1·1411 ...............•...•............. 1171.m Clllll lfl llAI Just off the main beech. Newly conatrucied 2 story 4 bdrm home with formeJ dinfng room. family room & cheery brekfast area oft gourmet kitchen with Jennalre & Sub-Zero appliances & whitewashed cabinetry. Traditional nook wtth a fresh & bright contemporary feeling, wood windows & French doors. Ocean views from master suite & roof top deck. 111·1• ................................ ·-·· IAllOA Ill.All UfFMIT Fabulous "near new" Victorian with dock & roof deck in corner location with views of harbor boating action from the 2nd floor lmng & dining room' kitchen & mas'8f bdrm autte lfMh flrepllice & private tower retreat F amity room & 2 ackHtional bdrma on 1st ftoor. F.r. doors. paned window9 I lovety decor. . ~ ..•..•......••••••..•.•.....••..• 1111.111 NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 IAYft llT condo in a chanNng 4 unit Mediterranean complex. Specious & elegant 2 bedroom & den with marble fireplace and · large sunny '9rt'8ce. Dock for very large yacht & fabulous Lido channel views. U1·1• ..............•.................. ...- llftl ._El bayfront lovefy 3 bdrm one story with pool table size family room. Country kitchen wfth breakfast area opens to landscaped patio. Tradition· ally appointed with hardwood ftoora. antique German glass windows, oak molding & cabinetry & used brick. The sunn rear terrace drops to an additional deck & dock for a 50' yacht 111·1• ................................ 11.111.• UllA lllE Lovely traditional 4 bdrm, each with bath, on oversized lot with dock & side ties. Circular stairway, spacious living 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, ari impeccable home. 131-1411 ................................ 11 .515.• UDO ISLE Fabulous custom home on huge bayfront lot with parklike, "Rogers" landscaped terraces & lawns leading to the 70' dock with side tie. Totally "today .. home with a Mediterranean flair, 4 bdrms. family & formal dining rooms & den. Beamed ceilings, Spanish tile ftoors. hand troweled watla, elaborate · lighting system & extensive built-ins. 631 ·'400 ................................ l t.095.• COR0_91A ·DU UR bayfront Beautifully decorated gracious 5 bdrm family home with pier for a large yacht Wide halls lead to well proportioned rooms and .the dining room. family room, living room & spacious master suite all front on the bay with views from the harbor entrance down the channel. There is also a pool room, darkroom & breakfast room. It fronts on a large garden & there is a bayfront terrace. 131-1400 ................................ 12.415.• CAllEO UOIU Bright, open & elegantly remodeled 4 bdrm home with fabulous ocean views from family & dining areas. master bdrm & skylit kitchen with granite & marble accents. Pale f ush carpeting, oversized pavers & plantation shutters throughout Many rooms open to the private flagstone patio with rock edged pool, waterfall, Oriental landscaping & footbridge. There are 2 spas, a sauna & an audio sec~ity system. 1•1111 ................................ If .Ml.• UIU llU bayfront with a ""'1ier harbor view. The epitome of ca~al elegance sho sed in this fabulous home with 3 complete master auitea, banquet sized dining room, entertaining areas & gracious living room opening to beyfront terracea plus slips for 2 large yachts, (one up to 75') with extra Mde ties.. The finest materials & custom lighting, sound & Meurny aywt9ma. . U1·1• .....•......... 1 ••••••••••••••••• SIJ~ BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 31S MARINE AVE. 714-673-6 I ----.. --- ,_ • •Al~l I. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN .Realtor spotlight: Merrill Lynch Realty: Fitness works BY CHERYL STEHLING Just about anyone around town knows Jim Wood, man- ager of Merrill Lynch Re·alty in Corona del Mar, as a true physical fitness buff. He believes in the importance of staying in shape and may be seen jogging through the streets of Olde Corona del Mar. His involvement in the Scenic SK is renown. "This job is highly emotional and stressful if you let it get to you," Brooks said. "On partic- ularly stressful days, I might go home in the middle of the day, go for a three-mile run, shower and come back lo work refreshed. Then I feel great." Brooks lives in Newport Heights and likes to run down a course he has marked off of Cliff Drive. Jerry Brooks But many of the agents work- ing at the office agree with Wood and also have physical fitness programs of their own. Jerry Brooks, Lois Calhoun and Stan Eaton are among the top agents in the office, who have found that combining exercise with their highly stressful jobs makes a good marriage. JERRY BROOKS Jerry Brooks has always been self employed in one way or another and joined Unique Homes before Merrill Lynch bought the company two years ago. He said that he likes to work out at a gym, ride horses, run, swim or just about anything that will provide good exercise and reduce stress. "I'm n·ot a fanatic, I have been known to cat cookies, Hagen Dazs ice cream and an occa- sional hamburger," Brooks said. .. But I do try to watch what I eat." Brooks believes in balance in his life and achieves it through his church, for the spiritual end, physical fitness for a healthy mind and body and play for stress release. The adventurous side of him comes out in his enjoyment of trail rides. This week, Brooks is in the wilds of Arizona. on the Verde Ride, which is one of the most strenuous. He said that snow has been known to fall while the group is camping out. Brooks also has a pilot's Join the license and enjoys taking air- plane trips LOIS CALHOUN Lois Calhoun started her real estate career in Texas in 1979. She came to the Harbor Area in June, 1988 and went right to work with Merrill Lynch. "Physical fitness is very much a part of my life," Calhoun said·. "If I don't exercise and work out, I don't feel good or function as Lois Calhoun well." Prior to getting into real estate, Calhoun taught physical fitness classes. She runs every other day and tries to get to the Huntington Beach Athletic Club at least two times a week for a workout. Since she lives in Huntington Beach, Calhoun enjoys running along the strand, taking in the fresh ocean air. And she believes in not clogging up her mind with the use of headphones and tapes. ''I do some of my best thinking and problem solving while rnnning," she said. "I just let my thoughts come in and out. I also believe in sweating and if I don•t sweat, I don't feel as if I had an adequate work.out." We' re fAldng the fight against cancer into the streets ofOranga~I Calhoun is very proud of the fact that she placed third in her age category in the recent Spirit Run at Fashion Island. And she placed first in the Harbor Her- itage Run last fall. Calhoun is enjoying much success right now. She said that it helps her to run at the end of the day as a form of relaxing and releasing tension. .. you have to .keep yourself own a home in Denver, where I go to visit occasionally." When he is there, Eaton may be found on the ski slopes. But at home in Laguna Niguel and at work in Newport Beach, Eaton prefers to run, play just about any sport and workout at Newport Athletic Club. But he did lose about a month of activity while he was busily establishing himself at Merrill Stan Eaton active;' she said. "It lowers blood pressure and speeds up your metabolism, By taking an hour a day, it repays a hundred- fold to yourself." STAN EATON Stan Eaton had always been involved in industry and was running a computer company in Colorado when he decided to totally change his career and go into real estate. He come to the Harbor Area two and one half years ago. He worked with another local com- pany and joined Merrill Lynch this past January. .. I le.new Jim through running and had been to many of his functions," sai6 Eaton. "I still • Lynch. Now that it has taken off, he has started up. His one regret was that he was not in shape to participate in the Spirit Run. "But I'm going to start work- ing ~ith a trainer in the spring," he said. Eaton will be 55 next October, but one glance would have one thinking he is much younger. He has always been active in athlet- ics and attended Perdue Univer- sity on a football scholarship. Two years ago, Eaton placed third in the over 50 category in the Corona del Mar Scenic SK. After he gets back into shape, Eaton plans on entering more races. .... l 1• THE NEWPORT~ M Centu y 21 Coastland opens -Century 2 1 Coastiand Realty will hold an open hou c on Sunday, March 19, to celebrate its affiliation with the Century 21 system. The new office is being opened by Chuck and Cathy Colesworthy. Chuck Colesworthy. a longtime .New- port Beach resident, has been a rcaltor serving the area for more than 20 years. The Colesworthys will erve cake and coffee at the open house, welcoming Newport Beach residents between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. Century 21 Coast- land R~alty is located at 2670 San Miguel, Newport Beach. The public is invited to partici- pate in a drawing for a new bicycle. The drawing will be held at 3 p.m. that afternoon. and the winner docs not need to be pre ent to win. Also, everyone who tops by the office on March 19 will receive a certificate for a free market evaluation of their home to be u ed at their convenience. The new member of the inter- national real estate organization opened on Jan. 16, 1989, with seven sales associates. Chuck Colcsworthy previously oper- ated Colcsworthy & Co. of Newport Beach. He brought six of his previous employees with him to Century 21 Coastland Realt.y. Century 21 Coastland Realty expects to add nine to the staff by spring and seeks to have 30 sales associates by the end of 1988. "We are very enthusiastic about joining the Century 21 system the largest real estate sales network in the world," said Colesworthy, owner of Century 2 J Coastland Realty ... The wide range of real estate services afforded by our membership in the Century 21 system allows us to serve our client in new and better ways.·· As part of the world's largest real e tate ales force, Century 21 Coastland Realty is linked to approximately 7 .000 other Cen- tury 21 office throughout the United States, Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom, the South Pacific ahd France via the Cen- Chuck and Cathy Colesworthy tury 21 VIP Referral Sy tem. Thi network of independently owned and operated office means wider exposure for listed properties, more options for buyers and an efficient y tem for relocation. "And, homeowners listing with our new office will benefit from a $40 million national and local adverti ing campaign, designed to attract more buy- ers-nationally, regionally and locally," Colesworthy sa_id . .. Added to all of this is our own clear knowledge of the local real estate market. Having served the Newport Beach real e tate market ince 1965, we are very knowledgeable about the com- munity and its needs.•• Century 21 of the Pacific, Inc .. a regional ubfranc hi or of Century 21 Real Estate Corpo- ration, serves over 300 independ- ently owned and operated offices in L-o Angele . Orange County~ an Diego, Al ka, H w 1i and Guam. Re/Max's Bob Koop in the top 10 Bob Koop Sr. of Re/ Max of Costa Me a has received the Re/ Max of California award for being in the top 10 in sales volume for 1988. He ranked third in the Ref Max system with over $20 million in gross sales and handled over 50 tran ac- tions. Hilton Hotel, Jan. 28 . Syvertson, and co-regional director Stephen Haselton, said Re/ Max of California recorded 28,800 transactions, worth S6.6 billion, during 1988-the biggest year in the state's even-year history. They told the audience of over A plaque was presented to 1,500, which included 600 Koop by Sid Syvertson, co-winners of various awards, that regional director of Re/ Max of--ille ales volume last year was California at the company's 89 percent higher than the 1987 annual awards program, which figure of S3 .5 billion. Re/ Max carried the theme, .. Good News al o grew from 111 to I 57 offices All Nijtht Long," at the Anaheim statewide, an increa e of 41 percent .... We opened new offices at the rate -or one every seven day ," Syvert on said . He noted that 1,930 sales associates were working at the state's Re/ Max brokeraszes at the end of 1988, compared to J .100 a vear ago. Koop, who celebrated his I 0th year in the "top JO" in reaJ estate sales in Re/ Max of California is a member of the Re/ Max Hall of Fame, and is one of four members of the Koop family who work as a team at Re Max of Co ta Mesa. Hi wife, Dovie, also has~aint incd her real estate lice d as i5t with transacti s: son Bob Jr. is a ales associate and received the I 00 Percent Club in execs of S3.3 million in sales award this year. Daughter Valerie Koop Maclcay, who was married recently, also works in ales. ~ Koop is a Re/ Max pioneer, coming on board to the first Re/ Max office in California. located in Costa Mesa, 11 years ago. "I work primarily in re idential, but I do a little bit of every- thing," he aid. He and hi familv have lived in Corona del Mar for over 25 years. Broker/ owner Craig Batley. who opened the state's fir t Re Max office in J 978, aid of Koop, "He's one of tbe most organized, knowledgeable asso- ciates I've ever worked with, and he bas my total re pect and confidence ... Syvert on and Haselton aid Re/ Max of California i the large t region in the United States. ationally, Re/ Max has I .466 offices and 22,011 ale associates, with S45. 77 billion in gross ale . a note fr-om maury A SLEEPER Newport beac~ - 3 bedroom 2 bath home on large lot, near schools. ~/) $315,000 OLDE CORONA DELMAR . • • • ----- .. • PS I .. ••THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Into Real Estate • and Huntington Beach, and wherever there is a road or freeway or parting place. Christa & Gerry Long BY GERRY AND CH•tsTA LONG Ah yes, the first spring flowers a.re in blossom, and our thoughts are turning-not just to the joys of spring and the wonders of summer, but also to the usual summer crowds on the beaches. the tourists filling every hotel and rental unit, and endless streams of cars backed up between here and Laguna. here The character of the commu- nity is changing-and many of our residents do not like it. Understandably so; those who were here in the days of old, when one could get around without fighting the crowds, feel comfortable swimming in the bay. drive home from work in 'a half hour, or find a parking place on Poppy Ave. after six o'clock on a week night. are feeling a grut loss. Who can doubt that we lose something when all of these things cbanae in what seems to be a short decade? We are asked what we think will happen to real estate values .._hen such-and such a road opens up?.. The question is usually asked by someone who harbon an inonlinaae fear that entire nei&hborboods wiD lose their value when a new f our-la.ne road is opened right behind their home. ..Will Jasmine Creek suffer a loa in home values if San Joaquin iS completed up beyond Spyglass Hill?" Y ~ there will be some neg- ative influence crcatecf by the traffic increase on such a thor- oughfare. But the neighborhood will not col.lcctively suffer. As homes nearer the increased traffic lose value, it will be only in relationship to the interior homes not so affected, which will continue to increase in value. We might quote another ques- tion which we are ftequently asked. •-from where arc the many affluent buyers coming who arc able to pay five and six ·hundred thousand dollan-and more-for these homes."' Those buyen arc coming from almost e~here in the world. But a sizable segment of those new buyers arc coming from just a few miles down the coast and from inland. It is more common today to bear such a buyer complain about the increase in commuter time from Laguna Niguel to Newport, than to bear that same person complain about congestion in Newport Beach. lt,s helpful to keep in mind that as local traffic increases, traffic outside our immediate area is increasing even faster. Just drive down Moulton Parkway, which is now completed (as Golden Lantern) all the way to the coast at Dana Point, if you have any doubt about incruscd congestion to the south. A driw from some of the areas ofr~Valleycantakeas .. . much u an hour on a busy morning. Many memben of the business community who need access to the Newport Beach, Irvine, and Costa Mesa business centers will move to Newport if they can aff onl it. So. if anyone tells you that your property value is d iminish- ing, or will diminish, because of the influx of new residents in the Newport Beach area, uk him if be has priced the average "tear- down" home in Old Corona del Mar lately. In three years that figure bas gone from $21S,OOO to about S4SO,OOO. No matter how many reasons there may be· to bemoan the increased conges- tion, loss of property value is not one of them. Gerry and Christa Long are- owMrs of Uongs of Newport, a resiMntal real estate firm. They can be reached at 640-5664. ront Homes wins design award " . The Newport Beach~ Calif. office of Waterfront Homes Inc., has captured the prestigious Office Design Award. presented annually by Rtal E.statt Today. the publication of the National Association of Realtors. Five awards were presented nationally with Waterfront Homes taking the onJy honors west of Chicago. Waterfront Homes' winning Off .ce is located at 2436 West top sa1cs producer for four of the past r~ years. also designed the interior of the building. A nautical theme is carried throughout the pegged and grooved hardwood Ooor of the reception room to brass acces-· sories to framed prints of schooners on the walls. The corporate blue and white colon arc continued in the interior with blue and white wallpaper~ blue carpeting and chairs. The sales force occupies both floors of the building in opcn- p I anned space designed to • inspire camaraderie and a relaxed atmos phere for the . exchange of ideas. Truss beams and k.yligbts arc architectural features of the econd level where the sales force works at desks with white swing-arm lamps under the silent presence of a mounted figurehead, typical of those found on the bows of ancient sailing ships. Coast Highway in Marinen· Mile in ewport Beach. Co- owners Patricia and Gil Foerster built the S.50()-square-f oot office building in 1982 to ta.kc advan- tage of the high-visibility loca- tion. The building is two doors away from an earlier office occupied by the f lllll. Architects Robert Trown and Jay Evarts created the handsome blue and white Cape Cod struc- t~. Trown. Waterfront Homes• For 13 years. Waterfront Homes Inc.. has specialized in ~ rentals and management of residential properties ... on ... near ... or with a view of the water ... During those yean~ the Foenten have developed relationships with many people in the Newport Beach area. The Ylctorian home continued. . ' . strength of those relationships and of the relationship estat>. lisbed by the 60-plus qcats who work with the company has been a key in the firm's remaining an independent real estate broker- age. In addition to their award- win ning office building on Pacific Coast Highway. Water- ,. II front Homes has a second loca- tion on Balboa Island and will open its third office this month in Corona del Mar to better serve the needs of the commu- nity. Additional information on Waterfront Homes Inc. is avail- able from Patricia Foerster at (714) 631-1400. The Ne wport Ensign reaches more million-dollar homes in Newport Beach than any other newspaper. In fact, it reaches more homes on the waterfront, Lido Isle, in Dover Shores and in olde Coro~a del Mar than any of its competition. From Cameo Shores to Balboa Island, Harbor View Hills to Peninsula Point, The Newport Ensign blankets the city's finest and most affluent communities, with local news and thoughtful comme~tary. In all, 25 ,000 homes receive The Newport Ensign each week. · So it is not surprising that 12% of the respondents in Baker Communications' 1988 survey say their home is currently valued at $1 ,000,000 or more. Another 12% say theirs is valued at between $750,000 and $999,999. And another one-third report their TyPe of ~weiun1 NE Own Home 88% Own Condominium 6% Lease Home · 6% Other Real Estate NE Business Property 37% Weekend-or Vacation Home 28% • ....... 1• THE NEWPORT eNaGN-lm fl home's value to be between $500,000 and $749 ,999 . Combined, 57%-almost six out of every ten-report a current market value in excess of a half-million dollars. Because The Newport Ensign delivers to homes instead of subscribers, 94% of the respondents own· their own residence. And, 37% own business prop- erty, while 28 % own a weekend or a vacation home. If you 're a local realtor who lists or sells fine New- port Beach homes, the only way to reach this lucrative market is to advertise in The Newport Ensign. And if y ou 're a foe.al resident who is thinking of selling, make sure that y our realtor advertises in The Newport Ensign ... the only local million-dollar readership. . Current Market Value of Home Under $200,000 $200,000 -$399,999 $400 ,000 -$499 ,999 $500,000 -$749,999 $750,000 -$999,999 S 1,000,000 and over l .. NE 2% 17% 24% 33% 12% 12% The Newport Ensign • - - < • . . l \ NIUl--U1 .. THENEWPORTENSK3N .GEORGE EL COMPANY BEVERLY H iLLS BRENTWOOD HANCOCK PARK NEWPORT BEACH [3i PALM DESERT SAN DIECO SAN FRANCISCO SAN MAltlNO '. BLUFFS. NEW LISTING. A PICTURE PERFECT # 10 -Every detail 1n this 2 bedroom condo was done with perfection & tic. New crpt & tile, freshly painted w/textunzed walls, totally redone ba rm, special heat treated vertical bhnds, new hehts & fixtures, mirrored wardrobes. wood bamster & charming library step ladder to btultm book case. Easy walk to Eastbluff Shopping Ctr, pool, park, schools, churches & tenn.s. Add to this a eorgeous view of greenery & trees lftd you can't h9'p but faN in lowe With ttHs beautlfu1 hOme. ·$219,900 SPECTACULAR llDllUDA DUNES HOIE. PREllERE COUNTRY CLUB OF THE DESERT. ATTENTION GOLFERS! -Located on the 14th fairway of the prestJaious Bermuda Dunes Country Club • w/sweepmg view of the entire 14th hote · inclu 171 ft of (airway frontage. This 7,2000 sq ft home is truly ''One of A Kind". 5 br, 5~ ba w/4 fireplaces, family rm. formal dining rm, biUard rm, gourmet kitchen, separate servants quarters. circular rose garden, pool, spa, 4 att 1arages, sec system + dual electronic gates. Complete OPEN HOUM MT a .. 1-1 2317 VISTA HUERTA-BLUFFS WT BCH furn available. $1,500,000 .. I NEWPORT BEACH I • A BEACHFRONT PROPERTY ON THE BAY IN NEWPORT. -A wonderful two story home in excluS1ve Beacon Bay with an expanS1ve view of the bay & city lights as well. This 1s a very special community that reflects the Newport Beach l1f estyle. Private beach & 2 large view decks. $1 ,400,000 MAGNFICENT OCEAN/BAY VIEW NEW- PORT BECH PENTHOUSE--Thts stunmnc ViNa Batboa condo has setdotn been occupied & 1s 1ust ltke new. features mclude cathedral ce1tmg. mirrored doors, sllyllchts, m~ laundry & deck With spectacular view of peninsula, bay, ocean & city lights. Great locatt0n. Walk to ocean or enioy the community pool & tennis. Gated communtty plus security butkl1nc. Whether look•n& for a permanent home or weekend retreat. This unit 1s an excellent value. V 95,000 NEW LISTING. VILLA BALBOA -Call before it's too late, to see this ... l brm condo on the second floor. Because of 1t' s tocallon. there rs an enlarged lving room. Neutral cotors, uperaded, & k>ts of hie! Attrachve deck off bedroom & hvinc room. Walk to beach or enJOy pool & tennis. $16-9.900 LOWEST PRICED COJIDO .. 8LUFF8-lcht and lily 3 brm, 1 ~ ba ~ on queet str•t is waet1n for the investor or first * buyer. In move-tn condition. W..... distllee to 2 COM•llflity pools, schools & shoppinc area. Shutters. prtvate patio Md new carpet IMM this condo a srta1 -or=•• •n w sm.ooo llO&lllUTa .. 1_.. .. VlnA llOUJt aUPFI .. T llCH ... BLUFPS BEST BUY. RARE FREE STAND- ING CONDO -Come now to see thes popular 3 brm, 21h ba "X" plan w/separate dining area+ eating area & fam rm off kitchen. Many extras & upgrades include parquet entry, berber crpt, shutters & mirrors, an enclosed wraparound pabo with a private spa is also a special feature. It 1s situated on a quiet cul·de·sac off Vista Umbrosa near the Npt Bch Tennis Club, comm. pool, parks, schoots, churches & Eastbtuff Shopptng Ctr. It's beaubful & $385,000 incl. the land OPEN HOUSE IAT a SUN 1-4:30 -ftlfTMA-&Uff-flPT 8CH SPECTACULAR BLUFFS CONDO -Hith beamed cetllnp, very brieht. private tnd unit with beaubfut 1reenbeft vteW off k>vefy wood deck patk>, and 3 hole putbnc 1reen. Back bay & sunset vm from balcony, hint rm and master brm. Hand turned wood banister. new kitchen cabtnets & quahty appttances, security system en this popular G plan bu~t in 1980. tt you liM betn& in a spact0us home thtS condo rs the answer. Pnce includq the land $415.000. OPEN HOU• UT a SUM 1-1 1114 VISTA CAUDAL-&UFFI •T BCH .., BLUFF'I BEIT BUY! AFFORDAaa AND ••ACULATE -Back on the MM\tt tNs as your chlnte to PlfcUse a k>wtty home "' 0 · Newport Beach area. The owner has ret.lff • " . .>wt, so Slllllit .. ollen. Slllrp, i 0 ~ ., J ... 2~ bl with hf... Elldott "''° with pretty flowers & p6lnts. Easy INift& . ~ ~ & convenient to ...... to COMM. pool, [astbt -Ctr., tennes, chwtMs & •· This low pnce enclu*s thl llnd. Compare. This won't llSt! $265.000. · Retoutenc Clft bt 1 wttJ trfWll 11per11ntt. bwl 6-11 (tills u. .... It ..., tM JOI. . THIS IS NEWPORT! -From your home heh on a h,11 you can see panoramic views of the ocean, islands, coastline, mountains, sunsets and Clty ltghts twinkling below ltke d1amonds .. .lh1s outstanding home has 4 brms ( + add1tiollil hving and storage space}. 3 baths, tam. rm. with a wet bar. Lovefy landscaping with charming pat.os and d1mna areas that capture the beauty of the vtews and vistas. Prox_imity to freeways, Newport Center, Fashion Island and beaches. Please caU for an appo.ntment to see this beaubful home. $1,150,000 I cOiti•U I 8UNR8 FAia Y HO• ON QUIET CUL-DI-SA~ -This ...... tful 3 brm, 2~ ba home, only 10 yrs new, IS fr~ ~n the NrMt! Attr1etive yard weth mature planbftls & 1nvitinc pabo. A aourmet kitchen weth buitbn mecrowave adjoens the attr1etive fana . rm. Two car att1ehed 1arace. CaU now to set, before 1t 1s too late. $229.900 I RINJALI CAlmO llGtLAf .. V.W ~ -3 Brms. family rm w/buttt·in BIQ. inside laundry. Access to private be1ehes. $2,800/mo •A~ BLUFFS CONDO -Private end unit. 3 Bn1ts. l~-beths, secunty system, 2car1ar.1reen belt and- sunset ~ comm. pool & spa. Avail 2/1. $2,200/mo . · NIWPORT lWMACI COHDO -Attractive 3 bdfM, 2~ bath ift ...,. StttiR&. Sl,100/mo. . . · HUNTINGTON mACH -2 bdrm, 2 bath, one story ... COIMlo. Ont ....... be 55 yr Of older. Pool, tennis, spa, clubhouse. Sl,050/mo . (ieorll (._ llllty 1111 ._. .,. ,..... iM IM ,.. .... tlW"" iO ,ears. AM tD .. tftfl fwttw, C-11 (tits has joiled Mttt R£l0, 1 Ntiobi* ~ of ,.....,. .......... "'" -.. ., ..... tf '*'""" WI will -.ct ,.. 11 1 .... Estatt Pro•11•Rll • .... If ,.. dleict. • .. -... II ,... needs 111 dttlil Go °"' co•M•My swoftln hoM ~ ifttOfution ........ ..,......._ ........... ,. ' ............ ,.., n.. G11r11 E• C1mJ11• ,,., .. llil .... • 1......., II• c•1m1ra. Jiit Cll 111r oftlcas It (114) MtlOO IM • tor our ReeocatlOft S.•t. R E A L T 0 R s