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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-03-23 - Newport Harbor EnsignIL r Ornelas convicted _ of manslau.ghter BY MELINDA KELLER Danny David Ornelas, who struck down a Balboa Peninsula Point woman last September as he sped through a residential alley, was convicted Monday of vehicular manslaughter. Acquitted of the harsher penalty of second-degree murder, the Hacienda Heights resident now faces four to l 0 years in prison. His sentencing is scheduled for May 2. Although the prosecution bad a key piece of evidence, a videotape inadvertently taken by a passenger in the car, the five-woman, seven-mu jury opted not to hand down the second- dcgrcc murder conviction, which would have cost Ornelas IS years in prison. The victim, Debbie Ann Killele~ 37, pushed two of her children to safety before she stood defiantly in front of the speeding car, which threw her more than 50 f cct. She died a f cw hours later at a nearby hospital. Ironically, Killelea bad been an active force in her neighborhood for the campaign to install speed reducing devices. Recently, new playground equipment and a plaque were dedicated at Our Lady Queen of Angels in Newport in her memory. Suspect arrested in - Luby, Wayne atta~k BY MELINDA KELLER The primary suspect in the October assault of entrepreneur Roger Luby and his comparifon Aissa ayne, u set to be arraigned in Harbor Municipal Court tomorrow. Jerrel Lee Hintergardt, 37, of Bur- bank, was arrested March 16 in connection with the beating John Wayne's daughter and Luby suffered at bis 22nd Street home when they returned after a tennis game. The couple were tied up and pistol ·whipped in the garage of Luby's gated estate and one of the assailants cut Luby's Achilles' tendon. Hintergardt is being charged witbone· count of criminal conspiracy and two counts of assault with a deadly weapon. He is a former employee of 0. Daniel · Gal, a private investigator allcaedly hired by Wayne's ex-husband Thomas Gionis during his custody battle over the couple's infant daughter. Giooi1 recently won custody of . Anutuia after a Superior Court JUdge declared Wayne wu too immature to . retain custody of their infant. Newport Beach Police Lt. Tim Ncwmaa said Hinterprdt it a primary suspect in the Luby-Wayne assault case but would not elaborate. According to construction workers wbo were working in the ~ one of the attackers walked with a limp. It bas been reported that Hintergardt injured his leg in a motorcycle accidenL Although Hintergardt was arrested last week, police did not release inf or- mation about the arrest and the war- rant, signed by Harbor Municipal Court Judge Russell Bostrom, was scaled, Newman added. -Cl . '•0111t Police seek suspects in two separate killings lnve1ti1ations into two scpuate shooting murden that occurred within boun of each other last week ba.e not turned up any new leads. • Tbc fint shooting on March 14 P&I Alll ..... ,_ ?11 '1 IMllllS....,••£.-•illl._ • .. """ c..., Fiii• a ... ..._ Pilgrims visit Harbor View a Y CHDlYL STEHUNG Wben John Howlaad arrived at Harbor View Schoo~ fresh from tbe ICtt.lcmnt at Plimoth, chancn arc he was awed by the thinp be aaw. lite aut~ modern buikti ... electric ..... and cbiklma who ..... around ~ laalf Dated: .. After all. Howland ... a panzscn oa die Ma,OOW. ia 16» ...... .... a.-View IMl week to sift .................. h111•--- life .. a. for..._..., ... ..._ Al OflM&-.. • ••n .. cranl •I• &Mloorof ............ ..... ... 1 • to Ro.-' n eDCGlll .. , •• 4 I fll W..., IDl a tilde ••• • .. ,, I '' I ... lJ;l• ........ .. ... besit.ale to quiet them down. •1 can' belieft that I bave to talk above clWdmt, • he lfimaced. And they would quid riibt down. wrhil ia ewari• tla8l they arc aittina tbis quietly, .. aaid pn111 am coordinator Milly Mittmaa. Howlad ... really Jolua Forti. a repraeatati•c of tlM Pli•otll " ·~ • Pill ..... ill ..,_ ..... ... M nnula 111111 PheaQ w die eilllJ if r· I ol P.lj a•la ... die n lllile w •1•11•1• ill IM7, a rea••"-of ... wl rl •• r of IM ... -.p · ••. , ...... tn.. c•U • ~110 I_. ii ;rrfemr• _. · lllJC hn • ...... ea s J, '-'•• ...... , .. ,... ___ ....... 11 ............ .. • • • --·-~ For du Successful Executive Hrmm lru.mors olfas ,o&a 211 opponunuy w enjoy c:he hmury md pc cst.lfDt of cbe &nca offia furnishings ~-chmy md ~ AD l.e•la&~ OliaFwibbm 30% ro40% Off I W'l ~ '~"' Hh,I ( ' hi 11 I <1 f.# ".., 2-20 i1 RUIDBf11Al REAl:TY 9UYING • IELLING • Coast dig uncov r 5,000-year-old artifacts 8Y CHERYL STEHLI C Tbe I rviot Coast tw been touied u a gold mine and wbtn a major development of luxury homes and -hotels taka place. the goldmine may become reaJ- ny. But the pristine area as rich for awry other reasons; it contains many amwe11 to Orange C.oun- ty•1 history and IJYa valuable mf ormation as to bow the co_.. t.aJ Indians lived 9.000 yean ago. Early settkn to the area didn' bave •a terribly glamorous life," according to Michael Macko, a.rchaeolog)' director of The ~Companies. One year of a three )eat' study pl'ojcct has bceu c.ompleted io the area when jmt a few years ago. only birds and wild animals roamed. ·ow, amid the scrub oak, caca~ lemoudc berry plant and Lmrd wmac. the IOllDds of earth grading equipment can be beard • W911CG rumbles below GD PdicaD Hi1J Road. Up OD lbe · surrounding bills, 90 arc:llaeologicay · gmficant ates ~ bceia identified in the 9 )34 acns c:ontainrd in the Newpon lniDe Coast Planning Area.. Spypa. Hill to the dig sites. The I.rrillle Company. ho is footing At a peciaJ bridin1 IMt week. report.en c Jiven the chance to view the work fintbaad , u they were bused up beyond the SS million estimated cost of the excavations, hjrcd Macko and the expenisc of the Keith Companies. The findings of the archaeol- ogy team might give the an wer to why the area was so densely populated 9,000 ye.an ago and why the people all but vanis~ed 6.000 yean later. Rock hclten arc visible and shells from the fish the people brought in from the Back Bay are imbcddcd in the hills. Smoke uaa:G11T ca1a 720-9266 '7he pretustcn of Orange County it dllli~ and we arc auemptiq to wriac the missing cbapten," Wei M9Cko. stains aome of the rocks where the Indians cooked food. To date, two human remains have been unea11hcd; one, a female from about 4,SOO years ago, with ign of disease and the other, from (JOO to 800 yean back, which was cremated. They were reburied in accordance with law under the supervision of Jim Velasques, a Gabrieleno des- cendant. According to Bernard Manis- calco, Irvine Company project director, 67 sites out of the 90 will be preserved in open space. The other 23 will be 100 percent excavated where development will take place. Arrest ·~ .. ca ,.._,., Authorities bad earlier fol- lowed leads that the attack may ba\-e been prompted by Luby's failed business dealings m down- town Los Angeles. ln 1987 Luby declared bantnaptcy. His 22nd Street home was rettnll aucti- oned off. U A I l l T I l'l:flON 0. mTA Ale wtl VIDIEO Serious about a jobchlnge? Begin your search with clusified-thc cay way T .... • •Wf OllT 9UCM ..._ ............... , ..... .... ... _._,... ...... ~Clillllll.~---.. -.... WE RENT NINTENDO U.JIES to 'pound me pavenlCllt ! 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But it resembled a hard cracker. parents became concerned when .. It takes five hours to grind children were taking up with the corn enough for this," Howland Dutch children. Howland's aid, holding up the chip of father gave him over to Master bread. Carver and hiss wife to work as Perhaps the most fun part of a servant. the demonstration was Howland In Plimoth, Carver had a heat picking two children from the stroke while working the fields ~dience to come up and have and died a short time after. them dress in period clothing. When the wife died of her grief, .. Your q~ecT clothing is totally Howland inherited all of the unsuitable for the work you Carver's earthly possessions. It must do," he told them. is now 1627 and Howland is Matthew Sellwood was the married with two children.. His male vicJini and Becky Wright was the female. Both put on long garments that reached down to their ankles. His was called a shirt and hers a shift. Then Matthew put on long stockings and short breeches. And because no woman wanted to look starved, she wore a "bumroll" around her waist, underneath many kirts, that helped to flesh out her hips. Matthew wore a small cap and Becky was made to put on a coif that would hide he~ hair and keep her from being vam. "Besides, you wouldn't want fleas and lice falling into the !=Ooking pot, would you now?"' Howland queried. He showed.-4ifferent types of ._ D. I• THE NEWPORT D8GH ,_I food, such as dried fish, jerky M t • d E · and spices and demonstrated ee l ngs an vents how a table was set and the Murders • • • Cnlnu1• er. ,... 1 occurred at 6 p.m. Newport Coin Ex_change on MacArthur Boule- vard, where two victims were fatally shot and a third is in critical condition. .... Shop owner William King, 36, is under guard at Fountain Valley Regional Ho pital and Medical Center. Hi wife. Renee King, 38, and Irvine re ident Clyde Oatts, 45, were pro- nounced dead at the scene. Police were alerted to the scene when a silent alarm was tripJ>t:d followed by a 911 emer- gency call that reported an armed robbery was in progre s, said Newport Beach Police Spokesperson Bob Oakley. While numerous shots were fired inside the store, police arc still unclear if they arc seeking a single suspect or a group of suspects, said Lt. Tim Newman. King, who was recently the subject of a police investigation, was arrested last year on charges of operating Precious Metals Accumulation Corp., or Pre- maco, without a telemarketing license. Xing, who was the president of the Fashion Island comP.any~ allegedly bilked invcs-- ton out of approx_imately SI million. The second fatal shooting occurred five hours later when a waiter from Delaney's Re tau- rant. was gunned down outside the Cannery Restaurant at I a.m . by two hispanic assailants, police said. Pete Castro, 47, of Newport Beach, was transported to Foun- tain Valley Regional Hospital, where he died from gun shot wounds, Oakley said. WitnctlCI reported that one of the 1uapect1 left the pickup truck that w• parked tbe wrona way 08 1.a1.,..~. approached the Victim oa Ularette RMd, said so•etbina lo lailn ud then shot hir wiala llDUowD type of pn. aY AK LLl!a utensils used. And maybe the hardest part to swallow for some was the fact that beer was an important part of the diet, with much in the way of food value. Many young faces arimaccd at the th-ought of drinking it in the morning with their eggs. Newport Beacb Public Ubrary announces its preschool storytime spring session, from April 3 to May·2s as follows: Balboa Branch -JOO E. Bal- boa Boulevard,, Tuesda~ at 10:30 a.m. Corona dcl Mar Branch -420 COLORING CONTEST Conl11tDJ11R1 o... _,.. ...... ISllP\ .. ,.,, .............. ~ ... 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H5 '••trh C ou~f Hwy Lugmw Bt>m h (7 H J 49.,·l>552 Coast dig uncovers· 5,000-year-old artifacts " BY CHERYL STEHLING The Irvine Coast bas been touted as a goldmine and when a major development of luxury homes and hotels takes place, the goldmine may become real- ity. But the pristine area is rich for many other reasons; it contains many answen to Orange Coun- ty's history and gives valuable information as to how the coas- ' ta1 Indians lived 9,000 yean ago. Early settlers to the area didn 'l have "a terribly glamorous lif c," according to Michael Macko, archaeology director of The Keith Companies. One year of a three year study project has been completed in the area where just a f cw years ago, only birds and wild animals roamed. Now, amid the scrub oak, cactus, lemonade berry plant and laurel sumac, the sounds of earth gr.ting equipment can be he&rd as progress rumbles below on Pelican Hill Road. Up on the surrounding hills, 90 archaeologically significant sites have been identified in the 9,234 acres contained in the Newport/ Irvine Coast Planning Area. Spyglass Hill to the dig sites. The Irvine Company, who is footing At a special briefing last week, reporters were given the chance to view the wort firsthand, as they were bused up beyond the SS million estimated cost of the excavations, hired Macko and the expertise of the Keith Companies. The findings of the archaeol- ogy team might give the answer to why the area was so densely populated 9,000 years ago and why the people all but vanistlcd 6,000 years later. Rock shelters arc visible and shells from the fish the people brought in from the Back Bay arc imbedded in the hills. Smoke "The prehistory of Orange County is elusive and we arc attempting to write the missing cbapten, .. said Macko. stains some of the rocks where the Indians cooked food . To date, two human remains have been unearthed; one, a f cm ale from about 4,SOO years ago, with signs of disease and the other, trom 600 to 800 years back, which was cremated. They were reburied in accordance with law under the supervision of Jim Velasques, a Gabrieleno des- cendant. According to Bernard Manis- calco, Irvine Company project director, 67 sites out of the 90 will be preserved in open space. The other 23 will be I 00 percent excavated where development will take place. Arrest. • • Cndr af ._NI 1 .................... _ ......... ,.... ...... .-..... ....... ,.... .... , • , c_!lf.•1• , u .,.. .. , , •o..=• • ..,...._. Authorities had earlier fol- lowed leads that the attack may have been prompted by Luby's failed business dealings in down- town Los Angeles. In 1987 Luby declared bankruptcy. His 22nd Street home was recently aucti- oned off. ••t0ncaru . 720-9266 Serious about a job change? Begin your search with classified-the easy way UWaT ~ OP_,.AAmVMIW.O TAllD • .... 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But parents became concerned when children were taking up with the Dutch children. How land's. father gave him over to Master Carver and hiss wife to work as a servant. In Plimoth, Carver had a heat stroke while working the fields and died a short time after. When the wif c died of her grief, Howland inherited all of the Carver's earthly possessions. It is now 1627 and Howland is married with two children. His Murders • • • C11l111~ lnill NI 1 occurred at 6 p.m. Newport Coin Exchange on MacArthur Boule- vard, where two victims were fataJly shot and a third is in critical condition. Shop owner William King. 36. is under guard at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center. His wife, Renee King, 38, and Irvine resident Clyde Oatts, 45, were pro- nounced dead at the cenc. Police were alerted to the scene when a silent alarm was tripped followed by a 911 emer- gency call that reported a n armed robbery was in progress, said Newport Beach Police Spokesperson Bob Oakley. While numerous shot were fired in ide the store, police arc still unclear if they arc seeking a single suspect or a group of suspects, said Lt. Tim Newman. King, who was recently the subject of a police investigation, was arrested last year on charges of operating Precious Metals Accumulation Corp.. or Prc- maco, without a telemarketing license. King, who was the president of the Fashion Island ~oinpany. allegedly bilked inves- tors out of approximately SI million. The second fat al shooting occurred five hours later when a waiter from Delaney's Restau- rant was gunned down outside ·the Cannery Restaurant at I a.m. by two hispanic assailants, police said. Pete Castro. 47, of Newport Be11eb, was transported to Foun- tain Valley Regional Hospital, where he died from gun shot wounds. Oakley said. Witnesaa reported that one of the 1uapecta left the pickup truck , tlaat •• parked the wrona way on Lafayette, apprc>llCbed the victim Oii IAfa,.ata Road, said to•ethiaa to bial ud then shot bir _.. abowa type of pan. IT llDJNDA &SLLU ... D. ••THENEWPORT ~a wife's two cousins also share their home. Life was as rough as could be. There were no bakers to buy bread from, they had to make their own from ground corn and it resembled a hard cracker. .. It takes five hours to grind corn enough for this," Howland aid, holding up the chip of bread. Perhaps the most fun part of the demonstration was Howland picking two children from the audience to come up and have them dress in period clothing. ..Your q\lccr clothing is totally unsuitable for the work you must do." he told them. Matthew Sellwood was the male victim and Becky Wright was the female. Both put on long garments that reached down to their ankles. His was calJed a shirt artd hers a shift. Then Matthew put on long stockings and short breeches. And because no woman wanted to look starved, she wore a .. bumroll" around her waist, underneath many ski.-ts, that helped to flesh out her hips. Matthew wore a small cap and Becky was made to put on a coif that would hide her hair and keep her from being vain. - · .. Besides, you wouldn't want fleas and lice falling into the ~ooking pot. would you now?" Howland queried. He s~owed different types of food, such as dried fish, jerky Meet1·ngs _ and EvetJtS and spices and demonstrated how a table was set and the utensils used. And maybe the hardest part to swallow for some was the fact that beer was an important part of the diet, with much in the way off ood value. Many you1!&!aces grimaced at the thougtil of cf rinking it in the morning with their eggs. Newport Beach Public Ubrary announces its preschool storytime spring session, from April 3 to May 25 as folJows: Balboa Branch -100 E. Bal- boa Boul~vard, Tuesday~ at 10:30 a.m. Corona del Mar Branch -420 COLORING CONlIST COnl1llDll1l1 Dulla9,marh1Jlrlit'1111\gr'llb,... ........... ~ ... oompltlll9 ...... P1111am11•••• s8 ·~ .... ,.. .. . ..... .... .. •?Aid .......... om...,. .. .,, 1111. Wltw .... be nc81dlllr••11J M •Ir, 1111. Marigold Ave., Tuesdays at 10 a.m. Mariners ·Branch -2005 Dover Drive, Mondays and Tuesdays at 11 a.m. _Newport Center Branch -856 San Clemente, Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. PAil 4-llAICI n . 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Make fares fair When the deregulation of airlines was first proposed, it was done so on the basis off airness. The argument was advanced that government- imposed fare (and safety) regulations created a situation where one class of passenger was being subsidized by another class of passenger. In the interest of fairness, most regulations were disposed of and airlines were free to choose their own routes, set their own fares and pretty well make their own policies on running their own businesses. The Eastern Airlines situation today shows the ultimate end of such a policy, but it is by no means the only example. A number of disturbing events began to surface immediately after the regulations were relaxed. Perhaps the most disturbing was the fact that the U.S. air safety record suffered. It's true that federal agencies still exert some regulatory control over the airworthiness of aircraft and flight crews, but somethipg certainly has gone wrong. WI! kept hearing increasingly frequent horror stories about near-misses over the nation's busy airports; about equipment failures, such as the top of a jct peeling off like an orange skin in flight; about engines and airliner parts falling off in flight ; windows cracking. Of course, that's all the fault of the manufacturer, say the airlines. No, say-: the plane builders, that's the Recalling heighth of humiliation fa ult of poor maintenance. While the airlines and Working Moth~r. a magazine manufacturers point fingers at each other, the rate of concerned with childcare and ·d I · h h pan:nting issues, has an article accidents and near-acct ents acce crates wit t e poor in the January 1989 edition passenger, if he's lucky, in the middle. The unlucky ones entitled, "Should You Worrf are victims of the latest crash. About Your Child's Height?" In Following deregulation, the consolidation of the it, the author is mostly con- nation 's airlines into severaJ mega-corporations led to cemed with growth extremes; elimination or curtailment of service to those commun-that is, the child who is below ities that don't generate enough business to satisfy the the fifth percentile for his age group or above the 95th. Most bookkeepers. of the worried parents on either Then came the matter of fares. Fred Kline, who docs end of the spectrum have kids his share of commuting between Los Angeles and that fall between these two Sacramento, pointed out recently what had happened extremes. to those shuttle flights between the two areas with the From the minute my amnio-centieses showed that I was to elimination of such services as those provided by PSA have a girl, 1 worried about her with its smiling commuter planes. future height. I am S-foot-10- Four years ago, you c;ould buy a round-trip ticket inches and her dad is a whopping between Los Angeles and San Francisco for less than 6-foot-five inches. I had envisi- $135. Today it costs about $148 to fly one way . The oncd all along a tall basketball- boost in nrices was well beyond inflation factors and playing boy. Now it appeared r that I would have a tall fuel costs. The Sacramento flight cost $79 in 1986-basketball-playing girl. today that flight costs $189, substantially more than a I counted five yean a.bead and 200 percent hike. 1 checked the kindergarten age Perhaps the California Legislature should take req~ment. .. Ot. no," I~ ~0 be I k . gul . . . a neighbor, wbo bad a girl an a-:iot r oo at tts own re auons concerning 10trastate kinderprten. ~be11 miss the flights. The frequent flyer could use some help. 0 cutoff by one month and have to be kept back." Baker Communications AWANJ WIHNfNG ME..-R ...._ ..... ,.,, •• nuan. 39 State & NattoM Awaros Since 1978 . l•mtiP. ~NftafOI Circue.tion 25,000 901 OoWf Drive Newport~. CA t2eeO (714)831·8120 PteaM lend "*' to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport a.en. CA 92t51-9399 The Newpot1 Ena.gn I• pubttahed WMkly on Thur9deya. .. Why is that such a tragedy?" questioned my wiser neighbor. ~he'll be so tall," I moaned. I visited the principal of a local school where I tboupt my little infant miaht attend. .. I am a cqumelor in a p~ tiaious high school near here", I bepn. .. That's nice," said the princi- pal. •1 would like you to bend the rule and let my daughter in school for the reuon that she is a tall pus." He refused. He wu more adamant wbeD be realized lbat my tinderaartner was two moatbl old. I hep• to remember my da11 in .... ldaool. I WM alrady ~ foot-ei e iDCba ia junior IUP. Tilil .. a • I r1•l1 ... of ......... ..,. ...... .. 44~1 ind11 • Not 0111J did ............. ia ., ...................... ,--.... 2 .......... How's the weather up there? ... Fine, .. I would mumble with a blush and a dirty look. Stand up straighL Be proud. The tall boys also tended to Once, when Barb was envi- sioning a son who still wore munchkin clothes. I reminded her of the force of the boy's personality and his golden CaJi- fornia looks. He was brilliant, as well. Sue Kauth·. ... He will not need to be tall, .. I concluded and she was some- what comforted. date little midget girls that could perch like a pct on one of their shoulders. This ·was a felony in my book. If I had been tall and graceful, it might have been I know a man who is 6-foot- easier. But no one encouraged 6-inchcs. He is the minister. so me in basketball or any other this imposing height looks good sport, so I loped along, wishing in the pulpit. Yet, be too,, is the to find a giant, kind. mature boy butt of many tall jokes. Finally who might see beyond my gan-he found a (size long) T-shirt ali.-. •• That type of boy didn't with the following lines: ~ 6'S• materialize until college and contact lenses. Y cs. My best friend, Barb, is also Fine. · hr gh be. · The questions were, of course. going t ou aght agonies Mflow tall· are you anyway?". with her little boy. He is not the .. Did you play bukctball in lower S percent but be is. rather collcae?" and How·s the weather short. Each time I bring my up there?" daughter to her house. she I would like to add that 1tand1 them up against a meu-women •1 sporu ,and the Olym- uring chart. Mine is always pies are matins tall girls like my taller. daqhter very attractive. I doubt .. You are both exactly the abe will aet u many busies as same size," she exclaims to her I did in 1ehool. After aU, she 11 son. i be able to alam dunk and spike It is only the beainning of with the belt of them . tactfulness we tall women must But I know one thina for sure. use o~ short men .. If a man tells At a projeeted 6-f oot-2-inchcs. me he as S-f oot-11 ·mches, I know she is sure to Fl a bottom locker· he is S-foot·nine-incbes. it is u Sw Kaltlt u o counMlor 01 o limp~ u that. l«.J""" ldtool. Dw'•ui I-di• 8bOllt the coauowny over U. llolil0el1.uab in tJae d oom .._ remiDda -ol ... llorJ, -0. Emperor'• New Clo«Ms." Wllo CCNld pa1m•1J WIM to •as •ed or CDCOUflll •J J-. penoa, ia _, ..,, IO ID illlo a •py" life? Wida die AIDS lllrillill! I •111111 .... _, _._. oltM Amrnc.,...... Awll1t'• •• 11 _. ~. J>llo Pi! 111 : j 1A1C1 n. 1• THE NEWPORT EN!MGN~ I . Police Blotter COIPIW IY IEUIDA KELUI .1 TM Police Blotter 1s presented ~s a public sefYrce from tM Newport Ens11n deta1l1flf cr1mes and arrests in Newport Beach It should be noted that crimes listed are only t~ which are reported to the Newport Beach Police Department and arrests made are only those suspected of crimes and not those convicted •An unknown suspect phoned in a bomb· threat to Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian Monday morning. The celler told the receptionist that he had placed a bomb inside the facility. "Don't get me mad, or 111 push the button," he said. The sus- pect, who reportedly spoke with an Hispanic accent, then asked the receptionist what color her pantie were. "Meet me in the bathroom ... the ladies room." he added . HospitaJ security conducted a search throughout the facility but could not locate a bomb. The receptionist. who was not iden- ·tified, told police that she could hear a radio playing close to the phone and said the station was the same one hospital employees listen to. This is the fourth such bomb threat the hospital has received this year. The first two threats were made one week apart in January and the third call came during the first week in Febru- ary. •A Win ced Foot resident reported Monday that someone had destroyed his mail and left the remains scattered on his front lawn. An unknown suspe,ct removed the mail from a curb- side box and ripped up at least three letters along with advertis- ing newspapers. The re ident told police that he had no uspects in mind. •A theft attempt was thwarted Monday afternoon when a sales clerk at Alex's Fashions con- fronted a woman who bad allegedly stolen a pair of blue jeans. The store clerk told police that she observed the woman. who was wearing matching neon green shorts and a tanlc top. roll up a pair of blue jeans and tuck them in her shorts in a dressi ng room. The suspect had been shopping with two other females and two males, but they report- edly had no knowledge of her actions. When the clerk con- fronted the woman, she origi- nally denied the theft but eve- ntually produced the jeans and fled the store. •A man visitin1 from Colorado returned to his hotel room in the 100 block of Main Street Mon- day afternoon after a visit to Santa Catalina island to find the room-ransacked. Police believe the suspect possibly entered the room with a pass key as there were no signs of forced entry. During the afternoon, the man- ager had been with the maid when she came to clean and discovered a woman sleeping on the bed. Howe,ver, the employees believed her to be the tenant of Coeaine find leads to arrest BY MELINDA KELLER Venetis and two of hi alleged A Newport Beach man was collorts when. he allegedly arrested last week in connection . dumped the cocaine into the with the dumping of a suitcase Back Bay area. fearing arrest of cocaine in the Back Bay that Boylan said. was found by a group of cub The investigation began tw o scouts in January. months ago when Stavros Joanis Tom Venetis. 28. was arrested Kalas, 28, of Newport Beach. by Costa Mesa Police. with was arrested at Denny's Rcstau- assistance of the Newport Beach rant on 17th Street for allegedly Police Department. after he attempting to sell four ounces of allegedly agreed to purchase two cocaine. with a street value of kilos of cocaine from undercover S 10,000. to an undercover police officers at a Bristol street restau-officer. rant: said Costa Me a Police "Through an informant. we Sgt. Tom Boylan. learned that Kalas and Venetis Police had been following were suspected of selling drugs Shop in the Costa Mesa and Newport • Beach area> and Venetirnport- edly boasted a clientele of 60, .. Boylan said. Kalas posted his $25,000 bail and has since fled the country. Police are also looking for David Frederich Wolfson. 28 , who Venetis alleged~y was buying the cocaine for. Police believe Wolf- son has also fled the country. Venetis was booked in Costa Mesa City Jail in lieu of $25,000 bail, but was subsequentl y released on his own recogniz- ance through the order of a Superior Court judge. 17th Street TratJitional Gi fts , Accessories and Cards TELEPHONE 642-780) )69 EAST SEVENTEENTH STREET • COSTA MESA • CALIFORNIA Ho1m MoNDAY-fRIDAY 10 00-6 00 • SAT HUlAY 10 00-5 00 'DIE MOST BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF NEWPORT BEACH CAN BE SEEN UNDER OUR ~OOF. ~~cs~ (_-I~ I I I : I ~ "( Costa Mesa 419 E. 17th Stree (714) 541-lltS NAt\CY WIUIA~ .114/UJ-IMI the hotel and did not disturb her. She was described I! five-foot- 6-inches tall, with blond hair. about 40 years old wcanng a light blue pant suit. ,_I •HI a. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Tustin pounds Harbor BY GEORGE PAPPAS The Saik>rs' baseball squad received a hitting lesson courtesy of Tustin High in their Sea View League opener this past week. The Tillers' rocked the Sailors• pitchers for 18 hits en route to a 13-2 romp. But the Sailors• bitting woes continued in the game as they were limited to five hits by Tustin 's hurlers. However, following the con- tes~ Harbor Coach Billy White expressed satisfaction with his team's performance. "'Tustin is a damn good ball- cJub,"' White commented. "'But our kids came on and battled. That's the thing I wanted them to do. I was real pleased with the way we swung the bat today. They showed that spirit which we need to win some games,"' he added. Tustin's batters didn' waste much time before jumping on Harbor's right-bander Jim Jen- rungs. The Tillers struck for seven runs in the first two 1111111•.,... 7 CdM pulls out w'n in opener BY MIKEL MATTO AND GEORGE PAPPAS During Corona del Mar High's recent Sea View League opener against University, sophomore pitcher J.P. Patton displayed the kind -of poise on the mound usually expected of experienced hurlers. In his first league start, Patton struggled early on giving up seven runs in the first two innings, but Cd M's coach Jerry Jelnick kept with his starting pitcher. It paid off as Patton per e- vered stopping Univer ity cold in game' final five innings to post his first league win for the Sea Kings this season, 9-7. The Sea Kings were led off en- sively by freshman Todd Kehrli, who knocked in five RBI. Patton served up a three-run home run in the opening inning to Al Marlinga which was fol- lowed by four singles as Univer- sity went -ahead 6-1 . Todd Kehrli drove in CdM's first run in the opening inning with a single. The Trojans• Dave Dieter ripped a double to extend Uni- versity's advantage to 7-1 in the next frame. But University only mu tercd a single off Patton fo r the remainder of the conttst. In the top of third inning. Todd Kerhli continued make trouble for University lamming a double off the left-field fence to drive home two runs. He then banged out a two-run single in the fourth to cut University' lead to 7-6. The Sea Kings caught the Trojan in the sixth inning. CdM filled the base as Reese Thorkclson lammed a double to right, Todd Kehrli was inten- tionally walked, Todd Muth acrificed and Brady .Lamar drew a walk. The Trojans then walked John MacMillan to eve n the score at even. CdM clinched the win in the final inning. Greg Haack and Chris Kebrli lammed base hits and scored the game-winning runs when University misplayed a fly ball which dropped for a two-run error. Patton set down the Trojans in the final inning. When asked about his team's overall perf ormancc. Jelnick ulln11••11111.1 Harbor's swimmers look for turnaround BY GEORGE PAPPAS Bill Jewell. Newport Harbor High's boys swimming coach, is finding out that it's not easy to go home again. From 1971 to 1980, Jewell coached Harbor's swim teams to seven Sea View League cham- pionships. (He retired from coaching in 1980). But in recent years, the pro- gram has gradually gone down- hill. This season Jewell returns to bis former position as the boys' swim coach at Newport Harbor in an attempt to revamp the program. .. We had great teams-here in the past but it dwindled off after 1981-82," Jewell remarked. Wfberc bas been little or no emphasis on swimming at Har- bor in recent ycan. It's basically been a filler program for water polo. These kids come from what I would consider a non- existent proaram, .. Jewell said. .. Last ye&J there was very little intensity in the 1wimmin1 proaram. They were swimming about one-third of the distance we arc doing right now. The worknuu dido' support com- petiq in bia time meets, so many of the kids 1oal1 were pipe dreams." he IMklcd . -Some did pretty &ood any- way." Jewell describes Harbor's 1919 ... tqwl u ... o.ded with l*at" but .a.on on experience. '7bis team bu very 1ood depdt. We llave a IOCJd swimmer ~ ..-, CWllt a.pt for apriat .. r.....,... ft obt .. .... event," he added. All but one of the swimmers on Harbor's team played water polo. The Sailors are very strong in the 200 meter medley relay event, Jewell said. Swimming in the relay event for the Sailors are backstrokers junior John Somers and senior Pat Merickel, brcastroker junior Bobby McAlister, senior 8any Dichon in the butterfly and frcestyleT Tom Nichols. In the 200 freestyle, the Sailors have senior Jay Boris, who Jewell describes as "'an incred- ible endurance athlete." Dietrich Jewell (the coach· on). senior Jason Morgan (a standout on the water polo team), Kenton Reed and sopho- more Ed Sick (500 meters) will aJso compete in the distance freestyle events for the Sailors. Harbor's promising group of freestylers includes s print wimmen Richard Farrington and Nichols (SO and 100 meters), Tim Stickler (SO meters). junior Kyle Kofford (I 00 meters), Somers and Merickel (200 meters), Kurt Edler (SO and 100 meters). Tom Eastman and Dicbon will swim in the butterfly events and senior Scott Corngold and McAlister arc the team's top awimmcn in the breastrotc. Somers and Merickel in the back troke should also be con- si tent point scorers for Harbor. Jewell describes sophomore Rich Ruffini as kpossibly the most talented athlete on the team." .. He swims everythina for us: He 1trona in all the events but he 'a still youna. He needs time to develop." Jewell IMlded. In leNue competition. Har- bor's era ••towa rival Coroaa clel M• loo••.._.._ ..... to beat. ..They (CdM) has more good swimmen than we do. We have to swim way beyond our capa- bilities to beat them," Jewell said. .. I'd like to give them a run for their money, though." Harbor's girls swim team al o has a new coach, Bob Ro en, and it hopes a new direction. Rossen coached swimming at Canon High for 2S years before coming to Harbor. •Girls swimming bas been like a forgotten child at Harbor. The empbbli bas been on the boy program, .. Rossen commented. 1bc.girls have not really bad a prog"m here. They were shortchanged ... The Sailon' girls squad is led by senion Sandra Ruffini and Julie Veenstra, junior Jenny Bloomfield. (who is nursing a stress fracture injury in her foot). ... Some or team' pTomising newcomers include sophomore Allison Jones in the breastroke. ophomore rreestyler Julie Stuart, freshmen swimmer Laura Thomsen. Melanae Mosher. Christine Andranian. and sophomore Hayley Schuler.' who Ro sen calls the team leader. .. , want to tum thiqs around 10 we have a more upbeat propaa. I dOll' envision s~­ c:eu in wins aDcl Iona tbas 11110&. We llaw to look 9bead .......... ·--..... I I 8 t [ ~ c '4 t t t s r ' ' I 1 b b tJ d fi - • • I Ill w g; (s b tr s tr h al (t 0 If ti ' an h: bi s 8 01 ' I! n, In 01 le St, bC w tu bi t ba le ( t a tr' ' tb Al ~ d~ ·~ pl cl1 -·._'THE NEWPORT B80N ~arly risers around the· Marine Scene BY RALPH RODRDM tbe waterfront. on, the beach, Balboa Island along the Back Bay. It's 6 a.m. Cyclists make up another and an occasional trip around While most of the city is still early morning cult. The Back the little island. WC$t Cliff also For those water-oriented early sleeping, many NcwPQrters are Bay features some of the most offers an out-of-the-way serene riser • there i nothing like taking advantage of one of the scenic bite trails anywhere. One . getting into a skull. kayak. canoe most beautiful times of the day. discovers some of nature's amaz-:------------'" or just a plain. old row boat and These people include the Bal-ing secrets while quietly pedaling IUI A n ·~E shoving off into the bay. Gliding boa Bay Club's famou ---Six during a sunrise on the Back J W ""'11,, · aero the "'ater is like being on O'Clocken"-a group of men Bay. SCENE a urrcalistic mirror. The sound who meet in the gym, look at of the oars entering the water the equipment and take a good, If youn not a swimmer or a and the exhilaration of propcll- bot steam bath. And, there are runner (and you dol\' own a ing the \"CSSCl fon\<ard is bard to the early morning swimmers-bike), join _the~ group of beat~ At times )OU almost feel some at the Bay Club and other, early morning nsers and ta.kc a morning stroll. Or, if you pTCfcc-Like an intruder on the bay while more serious competitors, at . wait. Yes, WAL~. For a change the ocean's sights and smells, gliding from pier to pier. Newport Harbor Hip School-or scenery, pop an the car and anywhere from the Balboa Pier who celeb rate the new day•s slow.ly drive to your favorite to tbe river jetty should interest An appealing aquatic activity morning. scemc. spot. Then walk out for you. which is less atb.Jetic, but equally Next. there are the joggers~ I~ m.mutes aDd back for ~S Don't forget to include the challenging, is fishing. The best They enjoy thole earty momina mmutes. The rest of the day will piers themschu. They are there bay fishing is early. ho~ free from the bustle and fly by and you 1l anticipate the for us, not just swnmer visitors.. bustle of the pending day, and next day~ adventure. For the more ambiti~ a walk the mapificent Kenery. You Some favorite 0 Marine around Lido will keep you in don't have to run Iona. bard or Scene" waiting routes include shape. And it•s perfectly all right fast to enjoy the morning along the cliffs overlooking Big Cor-to join the bicycles by walling Sailors •.. 11 1 ........ innings off Jennings. Jenrunp was charged with the loss as be gave up 9 hits and even runs (six of them earned). walked a batter and struck out two in two in rungs. The Sailors· left-hander Bob Slicker, who entered the game in third .inning. also had bis hands fuU with Tustin. Slicker allowed nine hit and six run (two earned) with three trik.e- outs and three walk in three mnmgs. Harbor failed to capitalize on their coring opportunitie tranding eight runner on base in the game. In the top of the tnird. Harbor had runner on first and ccond base with two out after tc\e Spizzin and Bob licker mglcd. But a1lors· the ne~t batter flied out. Bryson and Martinez; Harbor•s Tony Altobelli drew a walk. to fill the t>ascs with no outs and Taylor was removed from the game. But Harbor's rally puttered out when their next two batters flied out and hit into a double play. The Sailors were set do~ n without a threat an the final mnmg. Defensively. Harbor Wti solid only committing t\\-O error in the game. .. Jenninp i better pitcher than that:• White aid. "He usually keeps the ball do~n low but today they drilled him ... Against La Quinta and T us- tin, a blood blister on the mde~ finger of Jennings·pitching hand bad affected his pcrf ormancc. according to White. .. He tarts e ing up bee au e the finger hun him. -White aid. Regardless of what early mornina activity you choose. you can always talk about it at the infamous Dad• Donuts on Balboa Island. The island's 76 gas station might be gone but one ewport tradition still lives on-the boy of Dad' Donut . Early mornings in ewpon arc special If you can't sleep, CnJOY our beautiful city. How- ever, you'd better be careful becau e thi early morning .. Marine ccne .. could be babit- forming. ••• MARK YO UR CALEN- DARS! The 16th Annual New- port Boat Show is coming. Used boats will be featured April 6 to 9, and new power and sail boats will be displayed April 12 10 16. The majority of the boats are in the water and ready to go. The boun at Lido Marina Villqc are Wednesdays. noon to 6 p.m.; Thursdays and Fridays, 11 Lm. to6 p.m.~ and ~kcnds, 10 a.& ·to 6 p.m. '" Harbo r· Ryan Abbe} mashed a double a double to right center field in the next inning but the ailors left him on base. .. When be tans doing that he throw fat pitches and they tart hitting ... -El PUY -•4111 llltlr'1 '*9llf Jim 1-.r 1ru 11 llllllf .............. .., .. rta ii ...... The Sailors broke their scorc- les drought in the bottom of the sixth inning. Tustin' pitcher Jo h Taylor began to have control problem walking Todd Bry on. Ed Mar- tinez. and Abbey to load the b ~. Harbor• Jason ~inger teppcd up to the plate and bashed Taylor· first pitch into left field for a mgle driving in White wa plea ed ~ith Slicker's pitching pcrforman«. .. I sec him (Slicker) as becom- ing one of our tartcrs not a reliever ... White aid. Harbor fell to La Mirada.. 8- 4 and to Glenn. 6-1 . in the of the Pride of lM Co t Tourna- ment this wccl. Against Glenn. ltobelli ~cot 2 for 3 and orcd the ailors onh run. -'Ill--..... llJ .. t ) a 1111111 ....... all Ill T .... , -.......... I.,• Ill,.. 1111 f'*r Sea Kings ... c ,, ,, ... ,... said. nonchaJant. -a 'ictor) is a "ictory. - CdM cam~ up bort agai~t Orange Lutheran in the first round of the Pride of Coast T oumamcnt last aturda} after- noon. Haacl entered the game in the fifth and closed at out ghi ng up onl~ t~o hit and a nm in thett tnnlD • , On offen,e. t~ a King UN CMlJll/IEWPllT EU.I ~ere parked b} John Paulsen (3 for 3 ~1th t~o runs). Brady Lamar (2 for J with one RBI) and Haac (a base hit and orcd a run). Club soccer Todd Kebrll resumed bi ault on oppo ing pitching ri pping a t~o-run homer in the h 0 I d s ~~;.inning but Cd'-t till fell. CdM scored all of its runs in tryouts on S d the first t~o innin but ~ere u n ay hut down f '?r the rest of the 1ame. OCC hosts table tenn is tournament The Corona del Mar Club occer program will be holdang tryout for boys and girls teams this Sunday. April 2. and on April 9 at the CdM High field . The club soccer tryouts arc open to boys and girl born during the yean 197S. 1976, am, and 1978. The CdM Soccer Club i capandiq its format this year to roar boys .... prb leaml. The teama arc forwd ia Meordancc ~ tllie ~ ol a player's binh. ne dlli .... will be com- ,..;. Wiala 11 w from other cl•' prol"••• tllro•a•o•t outbern Cahforni . Club soccer offers the ltllcd player an opportunity to de~clop b" or her kills under the tutel• or experienced coaches. The tryout times for April 2 and 9 are follows: 1975 birthdays at 3 p.m .• 1976 al I p.m •• 19n at I p.m .• 1978 at 11 a.m. For further information con- cemina the CdM club soccer propa.m or team tryouts. pkw contact tile followiaa individ• ala: Jim Hopa ('°JI ICNP'), 67S-701' Fn.t ••••al (Iida w•),6• em. Jclnic ~ dissatisf aed • ith bis team· . pcrformantt in the aamc . a • hole. "'Our playing w terrible. Im not bapp •. ~ Howe~cr. the ea King rebounded with a '-2 decision over Rancbo Alamitos in the foUowina comolation game thi past Monday. The pitchiq dTons of' Rich Mather and Grq Huck cmumt the will for the Sea ~ They combined to m.art a three-hitter iatkpme. M~ 01111J llllG•ed w .nt ...... ,..r ... · ·-.o1 Will. Peterson >mn 1um vtill be the itc of the 19 9 Orange o t College Table Tennt Dana Marketing pring Open Tour- nament aturda •. March 2.S. The tournament. which is frtt to the public. begins at 9 a.m. at Pctel'on G m on the OCC camp\b. ntry forms for competitors in all classes must be rcceiwd b ·Maida 21. For information about diai- bility ud lea, CODtacl Tt:ny Ti••i•, 497~'9 or 432-5133. ••• OCC and We t Marine Prod- uct • Inc. or • cwport Beach .,.,;n co-spon or outhern alifor- nia • fir t •• af et at ea Seminar-in June. The fi t minar i hedukd for Saturday~ June 17. at OC • new sailing Center. It will be repealed on Suoday, June 18. The center • toe.tat aa UIO I W. oast Highway-in e port Beach. Tht ~.,..from 9 a.m. to6p.a. clllf .......... fee ia Sl9,.. flnoa ill~ ... 145 • dre '°°'· ,_I •n I' n. I• THE NEWPORT-ENSIGN Harbor Area churches offer Easter fare BY PEGGY DARNELL Maundy Thursday Service - English musical group to perform. This Holy Day will be observed by Saint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, Corona del Mar, with tradi- tional services commencing at 7:30 p.m. Thursady, March 23. Joining in the service this year will be the 32-member Choir and String Ensemble of the Charterhouse School, Surrey, England. ••• People and pastors from the Lutheran Church of the Master in Corond del Mar, the Saint Mark Presbyterian Church , Newport Beach, the Newport Center U ruted Methodist church - INSIGHTS in Corona del Mar and the Corona del Mar Community 'Church will visit St. Michael and All Angels Episcopal Oiurch for an ecumenical Good Friday Service commencing at noon Friday, March 24. ••• St. James Episcopal Church in Newport Beach will begin the Morning Prayer on Good Fri- day at 6:30 a.m. At noon, the ancient three-hour service of Meditations of the Seven Last Words from the Passion narrative will take place in the church. Good Friday will con- elude with Tenebrae, a service of darkness at 7:30 p.m. This service will be performed by the Senior Choir. Holy Saturday will include a 4 p.m. Children's Easter service with baptisms, Dowering of the Easter Cross and a celebration of Holy Com- munion. Easter Sunday will off er three joyous celebrations of the Resurrection at 7, 9 and 11 a.m. choral presentations. There will be child care at all East Sunday services . • •• St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach will conduct three Easter Sunday services at 7, 8:30 and 10: 15 a.m. Paster Dr. John Huffman, Jr., will bring the inspiring Easter Sunday sermon, "Jesus Said, 'No One Comes to the Father Except Through Me."' Don Fontana will conduct the Sanc- tuary Choir at all services . ••• Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach will have a Mass of the Lord's Supper on Holy Thurs- day, March 23 at 7:30 p .m . On Good Friday, Stations of the Cross 12:15-1 p.m. and a Silent Reflection service from 1 :30-3 p.m. On Holy Saturday,; Easter Vigil and on Easter Sunday, masses at 7, 8:30, 10 and 11 :30 a.m. No 5 p.m. service. ••• Calvary Chapel Sunrise Ser- vice, at the comer of Fairview and Fair Drive at the Pacific SAINT JAMES lnvflM you to ObllfW ... dfamallo Md~ ewn .. of Holy WM end &.-with ue. •• MONDAY -THURSDAY 12:00 Noon -Holy Euchr•t Rite II GOOOFRIOAY 6:30 am -Momeng Prayer 12:00 NOON • 3:00 PM -~lllllous of lhe Sewn Lat Wordl; devotions. and hymns of the Pauion 7:30 PM -Tenebfae & Sev8t'l Last Words; choir HOLY SATURDAY 4 00 PM -Holy Eucharist & CHILDREN'S EASTER SERVICE; Easter Baptisms.Easter Croa ftowenng 7"JO PM · Great Vigil setVic:e, Euc:hanst EASTER SUNDAY 700 AM -Holy Euc::tiarist Ri'8 I · Sermon choir, orchestra 9.00 AM· Holy Eucharist Ri18 II -Sermon Choir.orchestra ' 11 :00 AM -Hofy fucharigt Rite II · Sermon. renewal choir, orc:he&tra (Chifd care at .. three aervloes) SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 32()g Via Udo • Newport ~ • 714--615-0210 COME MEET THE}bSEN CHRIST E..ter Sunday. Mafth 26, 1989 "JESUS SAID, 'NO ONE COMES TO THE FA111ER EXCEPT THROUGH ME.'" UOhn 14:1-13) 7:00, 8iJO and 10il5 AM (Oloriow "--I .-of S.ca ., a..ir, 0. G n.-a, dia -· O.Wcmie ii JtSdd d) tOOll.A 'sac._. Ness 11 O'' ra' ,_..,_,_, ........ ...,......., (714)611 HI 111 ,. Amphitheater, 5:30 a.m. service includes the following Christain musicians who will hep celebrate the Risen Christ with great joy. and Friend~. Bob and Di xie Lisa Wickham, Chico Holiday,, Olinger and Crystal Hall and Mustard Seed Faith, Fred Field Joyful Life Singers. Eisen to appear at temple Dr. George Eisen, author of 04Children and Play in the Holo- caust," will be the featured speaker at Friday night services March 31 at Shir Ha-Ma'aJot Harbor Reform Temple in New- port lleach. Services begin at 8 p.m. and arc open to the com- INSURANCE Home Life Auto Please C•ll 1-800-367-7877 13011 Newport Avenue #200 Tustin 92680 St. Mark Presbyterian Church Come, Wonhlp the Risen Christ! Easter Sunday Sunrise SerYic~ 7:00 a.m. .. ~kins the Llvinc" by R~v. St~tut Patio Bra.klut and Ea Huat l:te IJll. Festival Senice 9:31 a.m. .. She, Supposin1 Him to be tile Gardner" Tiie Rnt. Dr. JMta w: A•R . ~ -- Chancel Choir and Brus Lalk Brodurwut, Dir«:tM Dftlll Fritz, Or,.,.at ChJld Care and Sun•ay Scbool SAINT MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Coro. M Mt11 6:tl .. Great Viail of Easter ll:M .. Choral Eucharist (cltild CtW IH'!'vidul) 'llll Rn. P ... D .... ,.... en«>,.,,, JW Pullc Vllw Dr., CDM ..... , ..... , munity. Eisen's recently published book "Children and Play in the Holocaust: Games Among the S hadows" was an alternate selection of the Jewish Book Club and has been proposed as a resource book for Orange County's Holocaust Studies curriculum. Based on original documents, diaries and inter- views with survivors, Eisen\ book explores how both children and adults used play as a means of survival and control in the mad, savage world of the Holocaust. Among those reviewing the book was John K. Roth, coau- thor of "Approache to Au ch- witz: The Holocaust and ih Legacy" who said . "Carefully researched, movi ngly written and poignantly illustrated, thi' book makes an immense contri- bution to our knowledge about the Holocau t ... A professor at Cal State Polytechnic Pomona si nce 1979 and an internationally recog- nized sports scholar, Ei en wa · born in Budape t in 1943 • defected to Israel in 1963 and came to the U ..... S. to attend college. He received his Ph D from the University of Maryland and bas published on a range of tQpics including ethno-history. the Holocaust and socio-<:ultural aspec:ts of physical education and sport. Eisen will autograph his book. which will be available for purchase after service on March 31. For additional infor- mation, call the temple office at 644-7203. ,. Sporty at Sports Barr Sports Barr opened two"' months ago in Irvine's Market- place and has been very wcll- rcccived among those seeking quality active wear. Both men and women will find all of their athletic clothing needs met at Sports Barr, said owner Sandy Barr. Barr is no stranger to athletes. She is a triathletc and long distance runner. She owned an active wear store in Orange_ for many years and decided to open a store closer to home. And Sports Barr is more than just a retail storc4 .iLiS a service . ... We have a tunning group that meets out of here on Tf\ur - day nights," said Barr .... We have many activities to help people out and will have a common talk once a month." In addition to clothing and shoes. Sport Barr carries a full range of magazine and techni- cal publications. And the taff arc all athlete , including two volleyball player , two crew people and a runner. ln the clothing area, look for cross training and running clothes and swimsuit b y Specdo. Brands such a Dave Scott, Nike, New Balance, Club, Trifit, Dolphin. Reebok and Foot Joy arc featured. hoe for basketball, running, aerobics, volleyball and walking arc available. Volleyball i a very popular sport on our beaches and Sports Barr fills the need of quality vollcywcar. " Barr said she is still testing to sec what the market wants in the area of cycling. She said that she will carry well-known brands, both for the crious enthusiast and the more casual cycler. The items will be in the middle price range, from $45 to $60. Tho e looking for warmup and sweat need look no further than Sports Barr. Sports Barr is located at the Marketplace. 4 I 87 Campus Drive, II M in Irvine. Hour.v are JO a.m . to 8 p .m .. Monday through Friday. JO a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday. 854-1565. Jannell's for high fashion The slow wing of the fashion pendulum has once again made the full circle back to two-piece pants suit and among the most popular in that look is by Abraxas, in colorful parachute material. At Janncll's in Lido Marina Village, women may stop in and browse to their heart' content, in a peaceful setting on the bayfronL Herc, they will cc the · most in latest fashion at very competitive prices, according to store manager Louise Wyatt . ... We have been here for 12 years and have many of the same customers, who drop in to sec what"s new," Wyatt said ... We specialize in sporty clothjng in everything from d resscs to warmups that women like to Young Edwardian in drc c • Campu Casuals. tash, Cal- houn, Saint Germain. Sibelle and Maygcne. to name a few. Jumpsuits in polished cotton arc ideal for work or play. Dress up outfits with belts that have intricate designs or cloisonnc buckles. Necklaces are available in wood, with beads or carved designs for fun. .. We arc a small store, but very llAICI ZI. I• THE NEWPORT ENSfGN-W I ' Fashion '89 Photographers: David Carlson Mary DeChlrico Reporter: Cheryl Ste'hllng -, well-stocked," aid Wyatt. "I am veryenthu iastic about it and the store gets a good busine . " The dres es featured at Jan- ncll's arc idcaJ for work and arc in basic tylcs. A f cw cocktail dresses arc available. For the casual, try a long, batwing sleeve tee-shirt with appliques. Or a wide array of shorts outfits. All colors arc popular and woman have many choice th1 cason, fro m very bright to oft pastel . Wyatt aid that the Great Cavahcr warmup are very pop- ular in thi area and come in raspberry. sea green, maize and other favorite . The customers arc regulars and even though the store i situated in a high-tourist area, has a steady cliental. Wyatt said that many visitors coming from other countries each year. On The Boardwalk will stop an at Jannell' . ) \.-- ~·1 have regular cu tomcrs from England and Au traha, .. he aid. A little clo er to home. cus- tomers will come from Beverly Hills to San Diego. Jannell '.sis located al 3404 Via Opono, 11103 Newport &ach. Hours are JO a.m. 10 6 p.m .. seven days a week. For more information. ca/1673-3111. Ne"' Spring Fashions 20% Off Sports"1ear & wear OD boata." Jaanell'I is home to such im~ nama • Ilse M and • Wida nu. Atl °" ..... "" ... ow:dw...., Accessories HIE 11 um n. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Jacqueline's has design at low prices Now Y our F u// Service Sa/on Introducing . N a il F ashions by Julie and Hair Designs by Rose Discover the Latest in N ail & Hair Fashion: • Deluxe European Facial • • Rejuvenating Body Massage • •Waxing • Lash Tinting • Make overs WalJc ins ahd Appts. Welcome Call Today 756-2660 4320 Campus D r., Suite 100 Newport Beach Across From the Airport The combination of high fashion with low price is very attractive indeed. That is what customers will find when they shop at Jacqueline's Boutique. located in Lido Marina Village. But now owner Jacqueline Kanawati has decided to off er visitors and residents of Balboa Peninsula the same opportunity to save, so she opened another boutique in the Fun Zone Arca. Jacqueline's Boutique in the Fun Zone offers the same high fashion and low prices custo- mers have come to know and expect at the Lido Marina ViJ- lagc store. These two treasure troves of fashion f catute copies of exclusive French and Italian designer~. And the attractive price is passed on to the custo- mer. Kanawati is from France and owns a designer boutique on the Left Bank in Paris. 'She opened Jacqueline's after visiting this area almost two years ago and immediately fe ll in love with Newport Beach. She decided this is where she wanted to be. ··1 have very expensive items in my store in Paris , .. S'aid Kanawati. "But here, I have items at very low prices ... And low they are. Complete updated outfits can be found for $59 to $69 for two-piece pants suits. For fun, try a two-piece tie-dye outfit, with tee-shirt and pants for $34. A two-piece skirt and jacket !Outfit has been reduced to $29.99 1'lnd a three-piece pants suit, which includes pants, jacket and t op goes for $49. Be in casual style with a washed denim jump- suit for $79. Jacqueline's features dressy, dressy casual and casual, for work or play. For fun, there is a walking shorts outfit, with oversized jacket for $39. Dressy and casual jumpsuits in all denim hues are available. Dress them up with earrings. watches, bracelets, belts. necklace and scarves. Jacqueline•s offers the best \ prices on leather skirts a nd jackets. A jacket with fringes is $225 and add to it a leather skirt for $59 in red, blue, black or white. Washable silk jumpsuits are all the rage and at Jacque- line's, customers can take one home for $89. The brightest colors and wild- est .designs may be found at Jacqueline's and the boutique is for the true adventuress. Jacqueline's Boutique is located in Udo Marina Village or on the Peninsula, in the Fun Zone Area. For m ore informa- tion. call 723-()4/9. La Fontaine is a fountain of 'total look' Today, women strive for the "total look," not just a mix and match conglomeration. They want their hair, clothing, shoes and nails to have a complimen- tary Look, that meshes together in perfect harmony. To help that look along is La Fontaine, where a woman can get pampered from head to toe. Along with different techniques of massage, facials and hair styling~ she can get her nails done by La Fontaine's manicurist. (714) m-otlt ..., IMDIA w I MZ -=---•mono •102 Julie Barron. Barron specializes in the nat- ural nail, applying silk and fiberglass wraps to a woman's own nail, acrylics and basic marucunng. "I start with a hot lotion, which is a blend of aloe and mineral oil." she said. "It is soothing and beneficial to the natural nail. .. Barron can also do a French manicure, in which the tips arc painted white with flesh color (714) 7ll-4J61 Ml ICM AT N!W-~---y UNm•tei over it, for a natural look. Barron said that many prof cs- sional women arc striving to have a natural look, without the heaviness of ihe acrylics. But she said she can go acrylics that arc thin and take on more of a natural look. Pedicures arc a luxury that Barron said women arc discov- ering in a big way. She starts them out with a soothing soak and almond scrub for sloughing off dead skin. She massages the foot ·up to the shin area. Then she works on the toenails, filing and polishing to perfection. The process talces about an hour and a half. For those in the market for new fingernails. Barron said to aJlow about an hours and a half for new sets. And for mainte- nance. about an hour to hour and 15 minutes. She said that women with silk nail wraps can go longer between "fills" than those with acrylics. BOUTIQUE ~ , ...... 2, ........... 0.. ..... c......, ........ .. ............. 11\111_ .. _ .......... £ .. ... LA FllTAllE • la t• dtJ ..... llet ........... I ... ...... ....,. 11 1••11 .. Riii ... ...... ............ And to those who question how healthy it is to have artificial nails, Barron compares it to any kind of treatment one might do to hair. 1De nail wraps don't neces- aarily make your nails grow stronaer, but bavin& a covering over them does provide prot~ tion, .. the said ... But you are atilJ puttina a chemical on the nail for an improved look ... In addition to nail ICf'Vicet, La Fontaine ofl'en a Day of Beauty. Get picked up by limo and whisked away for a muaqe, manicure and pedicure, a facial and make-up application and MintJlial. Tbea. * limo will tau die W01UD Met laome, for whalner neat 1111 baa pl•nned. u F0111-. u '°'*-'at 4320 C.,,,,,,,, Drlw, SIM# JOO In Nnpon a.Ilda. l'lto• ... 1J6- 1fll. /""'"\ • p 8 8 ( s a ll d g n n 1 s a h h a ( ~ t r ~ c a I s t ~ f ( I I p a ll I ~ c .. j a " f r; ~ I t f t ~ ( c • • • ' , ' .... n. t• THE NEWPORT E~ II Tune.;.up at Al's Garage For many years, Harbor Arca men and youn'l men have come to know At Ease as one of the premier stores where they could get quality fashion. And they also have come to know Al's Garage, which was once just"' a separate department of At Ease, as a place where the younger men could find qu:llity casual . dressing. Now, Al's Garage is ready to give your summer wardrobe a new tuneup, as the store is fast maintaining its own identity. The 9SOs decor of the store has stayed the same, ~owcver, the area that opens up to At Ease bas been closed and Al's Garage has its own separate entry. Highlighting the entry is an antique Coca Cola machine. Outside the door arc two-Flying A gasoline pumps, which harken back to the days of old, with o nly room enough for a three-digit purchase. Up ln the center of the store, commanding much attention, is a bright red, 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air, up on an actual garage lift. The engine is still in the car and the keys arc in the ignition, ready for a night on the town. But it would be hard to drive it out, said store buyer Chris Schneider. The car was driven in first and the walls built around it later on. It took two fork lifts to install the car. All around on the walls arc what one would expect to find in a garage, including antique oil cans, old tires and garage signs. Oldies play on the sound system. The predecessor to the Moped, the Wbizzcr bike, is also on display, as arc two Pee Wee Herman-style bikes. Now that the visitor has seen all of the decor, it's time to start focusing on the inventory. Items from Quicksilver, Gotcha, Sideout, C lub, Ruff Hewn, Boston Trader and Levi 50 I will be found there. For summer, Al's Garage is a one-stop shop fo~ volley horts. ctmeider aid Al' Garage i known for finding local line and Trunks and Tower 46 arc among the newest. Tower 46 is actually named for a lifeguard tower in Newport Beach. U pbcat, updated fashions arc found at Al's Garage. Bright, neon colors and pigment dyed t-shirts will be a big item on the beach or around town. Add to the casual look a pair of Flojo sandals. The oversized look has carried over, so expect to sec a lot of it at Al's Garage. Sweats, jackets, jeans and accc sorics will delight the customer. "'We have fun accessories, like shark watches,"' Schneider aid. .. Also, look for Oakley sun- glasses and Freestyle wallets." Completing the look arc shoes by Nike and Reebok. A l 's Garage is located in Fashion Island, near The Broadway. Ho urs are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m ., M onday through Friday, JO a.m . to 7 p .m. on Saturday and noon to 6 p .m . on Sunday. For more information. call 759- 7988. ( TOTAL PRICE ] Find it all at Beauty Store Spring has arrived a nd summer is not too far around the corner. With the onset of warmer weather, many will be found at the beach. And that means stocking up on suntan products and tote bag to stash beach-going paraphernalia. The Beauty Store in Lido Marina Village has new pring and summer merchandise arriv- ing daily to fulfill those needs. Favorites include Coppcrtone products, Bullfrog and Bain de SoJcil, up to protection factor 30. And the new beach bag arc available in all of the bright and vibrant colors. Visor arc a must for going out in the sun. The Beauty Store opened in mid-December, much to the delight of Peninsula and Lido Isle residents. Now they won't have to leave the neighborhood for their beauty supplie . As a bonus, The Beauty Store also hu salon services and gifts. Owner Marti Harvey said the combination salon and beauty store is becoming very popular and hu been well received in thi area. ""We fill the void left by the biga drua stores, who did away with their eervice countcn, •said Harvey. ..We arc over-the· counter IUp;tien to retail cua- to_.. Md ~izc in penon- alillll •+ice." ...., ii • ......,_, by alons. She said he no longer docs hair o n a regular ba ·is, but rather over ecs the o perations of bo th her new Lido Marina Village store and the six-ycar- old Belmo nt Shore sto res. All of the products found at The Beauty Store arc f arniliar names to those who use the servides of fine alons. Names uch as Sebastian, KM S, Tri, Paul M itchcll, Aveda, Mastey, Focus 21, Sy - tema, Sorbie, Joico in the full lines arc featured. For nails, the names of Jc sica and Bru si, Orly, De Lore and Develop JO arc name that would be rccog- niL.ed . A whole host of bath products will be found there, including the P crlicr line imported fro m Italy. A generic brand. Lis cc, is comparable to Lancomc products. at 50 percent of the co t. The better brands in makeup, lips tic k and skin care are available, as well as a complete line of pantyhose, hair accc so- rie , ued e cosmetic bags in all ize and colors, watches, pot- pourri and sachets, costume jewelry, spray bottles, waxing products, loofas and natural bath spo nge , to name a few. Don't just be fast. be Quik~ QUIKSILVER 8~~~ 575 Newport Center Drive Fasht0n Island Newport Beach 759-7988 The al on crvicc o( Con nae Modnic k arc avaalablc by appointment. She can pcrf o rm full-erv1cc function oo both men and women. New to the taff i a manicurist who c hallmark 1 to work with what you have. he specialize in silk and linen wrap , patc h and repaumg and performing full- ~crvicc man1curcs .. he "W tll abo do acrylic nail b} reque t The &auty Store ts lo<.·a1 ed at 2404 Via Oporto, Newport &ach. Hours are JO a.m . to 6 .. p.m. seven days a week. For more informa11on . ca/167 3-4587. Lido Marina Village Beauty Supplies Profellionat Hair care Salon Paul Mitchell• Sebastian• Systema • Aveda •TRI• KMS •Focus 21 • Joico • Sorbie 91' oalderful Makeup Cici • Gavin Blackbum Collection • Forsythe.• Shcrani NaD Polilll A Nail Care • Brucci • Orly • Supemail • Develop I 0 • Jessica • Delore GREAT GIFTS• NYLONS• SUNGLASSl:S • CARDS HAIR ACCESSORll:S • FUN WATCHES• JEWELRY• MUCH MORE 30-89 "It's an A1T111JDE" ..... ,, ........... .., 3404 Via Oporto (714) 67~517 ' - ,_ 11 1111 &' D. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Montrer for men and women Montrer N.A. announces its first collection of sportswear for men and women, which was introduced at all six stores earlier this month. The new line coincides with the company's new name and direction. The San Francisco-based Montrer N.A. dC$igns and manufacturers casual, career and active sports- wear for men and women. "The name Montrer best reflects the exciting new direc- ~io n of our company," s~id Marianne McDonough, presi- dent. .. Over the past three years. we have evolved from an active, athletic-i nspired sportswear company to a European inspired collection of. casual, career and active sportswear for the Amer- ican lifestyle." Montrer is a French word meaning to show, to demon- strate, to teach and to indicate. N .A. is an abbreviation for North America. The decision to design Mont'rer fashions that are Euro- pean inspired, results from the belief that Europe is a major trendsetter of American fashions. In fine tuning its merchandising strategy, Montrer bas made a commit- ment to provide merchandise that is comfortable and designed with an "'American fit ." Montrer will produce three seasons a year, consisting of 28 collections. New merchandise wiJl flow into all stores every several weeks, with all pieces designed and colorized to work with past and future collection pieces. In addition to sportswear, Montrer features a complete exclusive collection of accesso- ries for men and women. includ- ing shoes. belts, scarves. leather bags. jewelry, hats and luggage designed to compliment the Montrer Collection. The Montrer customer, men and women between 30-45, will find easy-to-wear sportswear with a commitment to quality,, POUR HOMME . E •perience Europeon·1nsp1red sportswear eJ(clus1vely designed for the American hf~tyle. style, value and fit. In addition, all Montrcr fashions will be of the highest quality and of all natural fibers. Special attention to details is taken in seams, pockets_ zippers and hems, insuring a quality and long lasting garment. The spring collection includes linen and wool gabardine from Italy, French terry, cotton lycra and cotton pique in a wide array of casual men's and women's sportswear. The color palette features soft and simple shades of light blue, rose. stone, yellow ·and thistle. The Montrer Collec- tion also includes the best of the basics, navy, black and white. The women's spring line includes the very important walking short, when topped with a blazer is perfect for work. Pants are designed with wider legs. Cotton lycra separates and ~ wide selection of cotton sweat- ers rounds out the collection. For men, the Montrer collcc- Tomorrow's Looks Today at Montrer's Grand Opening This Weekend. The freshest look in European· inspired Cashion has arrived at Moot.rer. apparel exclusively designed for the American lifestyle. And on Friday and Saturday. March 24 and 25. Montrer. on Rodeo Drive. at ~-erly Center and Century City Shopping Center. and at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. introduces its Spring Collection with a Grand Opening weekend of refresh· ments. hors d ·oeuvres and informal modelin1ffrom 12:00·4:00. The cele· brat.ion culminate in a drawing for a pnerous Montrer wardrobe. Montrer"1 concept is exceptional: a contemporary look at cla sic de ign with an emphasis on comfort. and time- le$ tyle. For both men and women Montrer £umishes career. casual and active f oshions. Th.i urbane coUection i accented perfectly by Montrer's line of accessories: &e.ther shoes. belts and handbags: Italian scarves. traw bats and jewelry-beautiful complements to Mont.rer• vision of Spring. And predominant this year i cdor-i.n abundance. In natural fabrics that establi h a playful mix of sophi ticated and casual styling: Italian lin· ens. silks. and spring weight gab&rdine; French teny. cotton knit and pique. All in Spring·s best solid and color combi- nations: navy/white. black/swoe. pink. l"08e, aqua and mint. Here's a a>Uection that stimulates t.he imagination. Linen suits. swina .;.c.ket.s~ cotton knit ensembles. tropical weight trou· sers and port coats give career looks contemporary ,appeal. Day dressing .is made euywith cotton shirts. pulloyen- and cardigans: pleated walk.inc sborta. chinos with paper bag waist·line and cotton lycra artiwwear. While double- bnmted b&uen. pated trousers. fitted shirts and wrap dttseeS move smoothly through casually ele1ant evenings. Montrer is the consummate collKtion. A t'ollertion which p.-ovides person· allz.ed saltos associates who are tramed to help you creew the perfect wardrobe. When hoppina from home or office. Mmtrer's sales associates will expedite purcha and gifts via tore delivery. While an·shop private a istance i available by appointm~nt. All this mam Monu.r· cu~tomer llet'Vk-e aec· ond to none. So don't mim th. ahoWcase look at Montier'• ncilintl new rollect.ion also avaii.a. in San Francitco at. Sutt.er and Grant and at Valley Fair in San Joee. When t.Giday and tomonow only. you·u be .aipble to win a Montr r wardrobe and "'joy •n af temoon of refre••••ta and falhton·~Kiou9 . ClOllll*'Y· • # tion includes a sophisticated wool gabardine group and an Italian. linen group with pants, walking shorts, shirts and blaz- ers, a wide selection of knits and sweaters and a range of casual and. active fashion pieces. Exclusive Montrer accessories for spring include straw hats. braided leather belts, assorted jewelry, brllliant print scarves, a complete array of shoes from Italy and the latest styling in leather bags. Montrer N.A. is located in Fashion Island. POUR FEMME . An extroordmory colledion of casuol, career ond active fosht0ns and occ~~'~ for men ond women .... Pr•dlci9.Sufter & C ront ,,.. .... ., Ml ..... One ltodeo Ori-.... Centwy City, Century City Shopping C..-,.... ..._ V'*v Fait Shoppf19 <:..- Lee ........ e.v.rty Cem. / ... •..,rt ...... ~ hAand ~ ~ -D. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_II Socie - . . ''The 400'' attend Assisteen luncheon "The 400" attended the Assis- teen Auxiliary's annuar luncheon at the Irvine Hilton&. Towers. This year the fashion show took on a new twist with models that were not only the youthful member but included the parents. Participating fam- ilies were the deBooms -Jodi. Stacy. Barbara and Jim; the Frosts -Creighton. Erika. Marissa. Garrick, Barbara and Richard; the Rodheims - Megan. Penny and Ralph; the Webcrs -Christy. Kelly. Vickie and Craig; the Caldwells - Hillary. Heather. Juliet. Eileen and John. Other Assisteens who modeled the South Coast Plaza fashions were Hilary Benedict, Rachel Blpmbcrg. Amy Bou- kather. Elizabeth Browning, Jennifer Brunson, Hilleri Bun- nell, Suzanne Emerson, Shelly afternoon which benefited the Assistance League's philanthro- pies were the Irvine and William Lyon Companies. Other Harbor lites . - Fay, Rachel Hepner, Michele Hughes, Michelle J o hnson, Krista Krumins. Amy Mihalko. Molly O'Neil, Brooke Recd, Allison Reynolds, Jennifer Sham, Jennifer Smith, Elizabeth Stayner. Celeste Tuttle, Lydia Welton and Wendy Werner. U ndcrwriters for the festive BY DINA VON BURGER underwriters were Fred Acngst, Donald Benedict, Charles and Walter Boice, Lee Bromiley, G . R . Durenberger, Donald King, Gary Kramer. Bruce Lam- bert, Stephen McClintock, Wil- liam McFarland. David Middle- mas. George O'Leary. Robert Pike, John Rohrer. Ric;hard Simon. Dorothy Sataro, Roland Speers and Ellen Stuart. The latter also chaired the affair, wherein the delightful table favors were provided by Neiman-Marcus and Quiksilver. Assisting Ellen, were Gloria McClintock. Pam Gilmour. Sandee Kerr, Sandra Emerson, Peri Coso, C heryl Johnson, Babette Kelly, Carolyn Williams and Yuriko Yano . • ••• A few days later, South Coast Plaza boutiq~es were again the featured fashions at another luncheon also held at the Irvine Hilton&. Towers. ••• Florence Crittcnton Services' Board of Directors sponsored their 9th annual luncheon, which also celebrated St. Patrick's Day. ••• Another St. Patrick's Day theme party was the Women ·s Auxiliary annual luncheon benefiting the Arthritis Founda- tion. And again South Coast Plaza boutiques provided the couture for the fashion show. Held at the Irvine Marriott. Elaine Vafiadia chaired with the assistance of Phyllis Sayler, Louise Finnecy, Millie Wilson, Sherrill MacCay. Elaine Gatlin, Marian Fuller. Louise Dray, Claire Van Hom and Sis Elliott. ,. ----- ____ ......,..._ - -- --~ ~-~ ---------~=----=-- .. 14 •nm a. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN JEAI .. DAI All ......... m1t Tiii lllAI LEWIS 1111 llEI WTll. -•Illa A 11t1r II Ill Arlrlll fl I 111111, .. a•£ Ill -• .... t•t• ft UM Clll lll/lflPllT ~ .. Engagements Henley-Martino Dr. and Mrs. David C. Henley of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Aline Henley, to Jonathan Phelps Martino, of Laguna Beach. The wedding will be held July 29 at St. James Episcopal · Church in Newport Beach and the couple will live in Newport Beach foil owing a European _ honeymoon. The bride-elect is a graduate of Newport Harbor High School and USC, where she received a bachelor's in elementary educa- tion in 1987. A member of Delta Delta Delta sorority while at USC. Elizabeth also was a 1983 Newport Beach National Char- ity League debutante. Jonathan, son of Ronald Joseph Martino of Santa Cruz and Diane 'Custer Martino of Seattle, graduated from Bellar- mine College Prcpatory High School in San Jose and USC, where he received a bachelor's in real estate and finance in 1984. At USC, he was a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Elizabeth currently is an ele- mentary school teacher in the Anaheim public schools and is completing a master's in educa- tion at Cal State Fullerton. Jonathan is a commercial real estate broker in Laguna Beach. But there are some hectic months ahead To make thtngs easjer. we'd like to give you a VALUABLE GIFT: .. Planning 1 Wedding to Remember," an indispensible guide book that helps with details & decisions -no bride should plan without it! A $12.95 value. it's FREE with your order of wedding invitations or announcements from Newport Stationers. Shrader-Carvelli Mr and Mrs. Charles D. Shrader of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn, to John J . Carvelli, Jr., of Newport Beach. The wedding will be held July IS at Our Lady Queen of Angels in Newport Beach. John is the son of Mr. John J . Carvelli, Sr., of Florida and is currently employed as vice . president of Inland Group, Inc. The groom-elect is a graduate of Catholic University of Am~rica in Washington, D.C., where he earned a bachelor's degree in politics. Kathryn is employed as the personal assistant to Assembly- man John R. Lewis and is a 1981 graduate of Corona del Mar. In 1985, she earned her bachelor's in communications. with a Valentine-Malloy Mr. and Mn . Jim Valentine of Corona del Mar, have announced the July wedding of their daughter, Lorrie, to Michael S. M-alloy, of Irvi ne. Michael, who is an Edison High School graduate, is the son of Jim and Marcie Malloy of Escondido and Donna Malloy of Irvine. He is employed by the City of Newport Beach Marine Department and will graduate from Cal State F~llenon·in May minor in political science from the University of the Pacific. Both the bride and groom- clcct arc active in the Republican Party of Orange County. Kathryn founded and served as president of the University of the Pacific College Republicans, and worked as office manager for the Republican Party of LLONGS OF NEWPORT INC. ~ with a bachelor's degree in business finance. Lorri graduated from Corona dcl Mar High School and attended USC, where she was affiliated with Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She currently is · the editor for the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce in Newport Beach. The couple plan to honey- moon in Hawaii and will reside in Irvine . Orange County for one year. John currently serves as chair- man of the .. 400 Club", a fund- raising organization of the party. He serves on the finance com- mittee of the Orange County Republican Party as well , and was voted volunteer of the month for Dc~mbcr 1987. TIP F-QR HOMEOWNERS CHRISTA AND GERRY LLONG .. . . PROTECT1NG THE SELLER lntially the buyer was offended that, as brokers, we insisted that his loan application require his Joan to be at "best available rate" rather than 10.5% maximum . Since, however, he was still negotiating on the sale of his home out of state he thought it would be good for him to include the same phrase- ology in that contract. (The 10.5'4 maximum allows the buyer to cancel the transaction If the rates jump above that figure during escrow.) Rates did jump during his escrow. The buyer of his home did try to back out of the transaction. but could not because the contract read "best available rate." Aa a result, he waa able to buy his Newport Beach home without toaing the sale of his home. In the meantime his Newport Beach home has increased In value by about $200,500. He thanked us many times for insisting on terminology which pro· tected all partt• In the trenuctlon. . If llC. We Care Harder 311 San Miguel • lulle 200 • Newport l••ch I• ... D. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-Nm 11 'You Never Can Tell' examines romance BY CHERYL STEHLING South Coast Repertory's pro- d uction of George Bernard . S haw· "You Never Can Tell"on the Mainstagc ecms to manifest It's · Uncanny by Bill Hamilton Dtppmg "1UCe Cor fr h hdlfi h or ocher ~afood m1ns Yi cup dry whnt wtnt, \• cup while wtnt. Vlntgar. thrte large ~hallots, chopped and I Tb.. t.ich t0<ar..ely chopptd, pink, bl.1 k .1nd whitt pcpptrcoms Let sund H hour-. to mart) flavor.. ~fort !bing " • • • itself as to what SCR is all about. Where el e can theater goers delight in a true haw play, where the acting is !.O genuine as to place them in the Victorian Age? SCR ·s hallmark has been to give audiences not only the best and quality in entertainment, but to demonstrate that plays written in other centurie can hold up just as good today. I-or iiipple pie, cinnamon and nutmeg,.~ the 1dul spices For pnr JHt, try o;omtthing d1ffertnt · ttmgtr and ground ptpptr' S uch is the ca\e in "You ever Can Tell.·· We have the wildly s pirited and rambunctiou twins. Dolly and Philip: Gloria. the epitome of Victorian proper womanhood: thei r mother, Mr~. Clandon~ .a writer who believe~ in "20th century principle~ .. and constantly quote Mill' "On Liberty,"'; crusty old Crampton; the love ick Valentine; wise William, the waiter: stuffy M'Comas. the olicitor and Mr. Bohun, the intellectual barrister. IREAKHll FOi TEA • A "* wlllll -la ..... 1111 1111 ~ Wlllilm, lfTMa • Ill llAlcl 11111 I •II• II ••• Pbn yogun and low-calont nuyonna~. maud. an tht ~ for an t4" -datung salad d rtSS& ng. Susan with horsuachsh. chopptd parsley and d1Jon mu.stud. then thm Wlth buntnntlk 1f nttdtd and add pcppn and herbs to tastt • • • Grated parmnan lS full o( fbvor --and akaum, IOO One ~ ha almost 10 ptrcent of the Rtcommtnded Daaly Allowance -and)) calon~ • • • Easy chtt!it spttad one container ( 15 ounces) neon.a chttst proccs~d With a sevtn-ouncc peck of goat cheese Nace on ltahan-brud tmsl., or Stuffed into chuTY ~ • • • E.asatr yn bring yow fnends to The unnery loungt for • "M1n1 -l1gh1· upper Monday through Thurscby 5-9 EnJO> good food and enteruanmtnt to0 8010 la&ynte A~. Nn-pon Bcxh. CA 675-5n7 Ewn ~n you don' want to cook, wt haw -tut you want I With such a cast. it is easy to see how one could get caught up in the spirit of the action. The play begins in a dentist's office, complete with the typical equip- ment of the day, including a gas tank. It starts off slowly and takes awhile for the purpo e to be shown, but once it is, it is as if the laughing gas were turned onto the audience. Mr . Clandon left her hus- band when the children were ........ ,...18 liza•etlt l!c.warJ's Curtain Call-Dinner Theater A PllOFESSIONAL B~OADWA Y SHOW RESEAVATIONS C7l'4 ) IJ8-1S40 690 EL CAMINO REAL. TUmN 92!680 ... ' 1' ' 1' MDI. tllru F.RI 10ta 8 SAT 11ta5 TODAY THRU MARCH S1 ONLY! at CELEMITY ART, ''Ait Of Th• Stars,'' /nine llan1ott Hotel, Main Labby, 18000 Von Karman An., Irvine I . · . Far mare lnfarm-.,-4ll:~4-553-tn• ... _ •••tlll ....... ... .,. .... -..... ....... ..... ..... ...... ...... . ..... ... - GULLIVER'S For An Old-Fashioned EASTER SUNDAY RESERVA T/01\'S ESSENTIAL' 18482 MAC A RT HUR 833-8411 IRVIN[ Alllnner~ One Price Includes Dimer' Tax•Show t 1 ..... ,_ ., rME 11 UICI U . t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ART "Comers,,. an exhibition of photographic images by illinois . artist. Bea Nettles, will be o n / display through April 4 in Orange Coast College s Photo Gallery. Hours -are Monday through Friday from 9 a. m. to 5 p.m. MUSIC Orance County Perf ormin1 Arts Center presents: "Elvis: A Mus- ical Celebration" on March 28 through Aprif2. ickets are $19- $40. Pacific Symphony Orches- tra presents: Rehearsal Series #8 on Tuesday, April 4. Call 556- A R TS for ticket information. South Coast Symphony will feature pianist J o e Feghali in two recitals scheduled for Tues- day, March 28 at South Coast Community CJrnrch m Irvine. Call 662-7220 for information. STAGE "The Eagle With Two Heads", by Jean Cocteau will play Thursdays through Satur- days at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 7 p. m. through March 25 at Alternative Repertory Theatre, 1636 South Grand, Santa Ana. Tickets arc $6-$12. Call 836- 7929. "Ni&ht of January 16th" a uni- .que courtroom thriller, is 'Tell' ............ ,... .5 very young, took a d ifferent name and went to live in Por- -t ugal. The children were never told who their father was. Now, s he has brought them back to the easide t own in Fngland, where the old gent lives. to finally div ulge his existence. But, unbeknownst to her and the father. fate has decided that they sho uld atr meet by happenstance over dinner. And that is where the non-stop laughs bc~in. Shaw has easily brought his own socialistic view into the play in the person of Finch M'Comas, who gets his feathers ruffled over the slightest rov- ocat ion. And the mother is typical of those forwardthinking women of the day, who fought for women's rights. The most comical and wi est character is the waiter. William. who e real name i actually Wal~cr. He is played by I. M. Hob on. Other cast members are Jen- nifer Flackett, Tom Harrison, Judy Young, Daniel Bright, Sally Kemp, Sally Spencer, John-David KeHer, Don Took, Jim Donovan and John- frcderick Jones. .. You Never an Tctr' con- tinues through April 7. Call 957- 4033 for ticket information. 11111111 Till? 264~ San Miguel Newport Beach (Newport Hills Center) . (714) 640-7980 HlppltyHop to Newport Hills Florist and make somebunny happy with our Easter Bouquet ~· v We're a test ltltclten for new menu Items and focus on ltealtlt alternatives tltat are tasty and mal<e your dining more enjoyable. .. -------vALUABLCCO PO!lf·------, I FREE PIE DESSERT · I I With Any Dinner 1 1 Purchase . I .,.___ OfFER EXPIRU WED., MARCH 29th _J Complete Dinners Now Being Served After Pll.1 1 California Style Pasta At lt!i H .. t Includes Salad IJar & Plzz .. 1 ' Call Dinner Theatre and has been extended until June 4 by popular demand. Reservations required. Tickets start at $1 7 .95. Call 838-1540. "Mame" is playing Tuesday through Sunday evenings through Apr. 16 at the Harle- quin Dinner Playhouse, 3505 S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Brunch shows on Saturday and Sunday. Call 979 .. 7550. "Jitters" is playing at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse until April 9. Tickets are S 11 -$13. The playho use is located at 606 Laguna Canyon Road in Lag- una Beach. Call 494-8021. "You Never Can Tell" is playing o n the Main stage of South Coast Repertory until April 6 and is a favorite by George Bernard Shaw. On the Second Stage until April 16, is Charles Dickens' .. Hard Times." Call 957-4033. '"Scarecrow," a drama addres- sinng parental alcoholism, will be presented by Stop-Gap at the Forum Theater in Laguna Beach from March30-April 15, Thurs- day through Saturdays, at 8 p.m DANCE Golden West College dance students will perform cho~eography by GWC dance faculty, guest artists and student choreographers on March 31 and April l at 8 p.m. and at 3 p.m. on April 2 in the Mainstage Theater. Tickets are SS general. $4 ASBGWC advance sales; at the door S6 general, $5 ASBGWC. Orange Coast College will pres- ent its student dance co~cert on April 14-15 at 8 p.m. in the R obert B. M oore Theater. Advance tickets are $6, or $7 at the door. Waterfront ·Dini Parters' Seafood Grill features daily fresh seafood, pastas and grills -all served on the water-with the most spectacular views in Newport Beach. Dinner graciously served nightly-in our beautiful dining room and on our four water· side patios. S. PU8UC NOTICE T.euoo NOTICE Of SALE YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A NOTICE OF DEUN QUENT ASSESSMENT LIEN DATED April 28. 1988 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROP ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEED ING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER On April 13, 1989, at 10·00 AM at The Main Entrance Old County Court House, Corner of Sycamore & Santa Ana Boulevard 1n the City of Santa Ana. County of Orange, State of Cahforma. under the P<>Wer of sale pursuant to the terms of those certain Covenants, Cond1t1ons. and Restrtct1ons recorded on May 11. 1977 as Book 10122. 1nclus1ve. of Off1e1al Records of Orange County. California. Ronald D Roup, a Law Corporation. as trustee for Newport Beach Town houses, the l.Jenholder under that Assess <nent lien recorded May 6, 1988 as Instrument No 88 212095 of the Off1c1al Records of said County, and pursuant to Section 1367 of the C1v1I Code of the Sute >f Cahfom1a, WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, payable al tune of sale 1n lawful money of the United States. all right. title. and interest tn the following described property situated in said County and State Unit 15 lot 1 of Tract, 7530 as shown by map oo file as Book 297 Pages 35-36 of Maps, records of Orange County, California The purported strt-et address and other common oes1gnation, 1f any, of the real property descnbe~above. for whteh the undersigned makes no representation or warranty, is 4433 West Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach, California The purported owner of said real proP@rty at the time of the Assessment lien was EDWIN B DtARBORN and JACQUEL VNE A DEARBORN Said SaJe will be made without warranty ellpress or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances to pay the sum of past due Homeowner's assessments re.asonably e:shmated costs. fttS. charges. and interest due allhe time ot Ults notice m the amount of $3,360 00 DATED March JS, 1989 NEWPORT BEACH TOWNHOUSES BY RONALD D ROUP, A LAW CORPORATION 23101 LAKE CENTER DRIVE. SUITE 310 LAKE FOREST. CALIFORNIA 92630 (714) 472·2366 3/23 3130 4/6 2065 Uf"t ANO ACC10£HT AND HEAL TH SYHOPSIS Of THE ANNUAL ST A TtMENl • YEAR EN0£0 0£COl8£R 31. IHI of "-~ U.. l....ance Comp.tny 3520 .........,, ltwas City Miaourf 64111·2565 Total admrtted assets $1 405230 884 Total ltabthties 1 254 327 480 Capital stocks 23 120 850 Aggregate write ins for other than special surplus funds Gross paid 1n and contnbuted surplus .!".l!IWll!Kate SJ)l'C1al surplus UnaSSAgned funds (surplus) Gain (loss) from operations Net Income Increase (Decrease) 1n CaPtta1 and Surplus durmg 1988 Insurance 1n Force Nationwide Accident & Health premiums Schedule H Co4 1. lJne l) Insurance 1n Force California Business Paee Accident and health premiums Direct 0 5 268 609 0 122 513 945 14 629 182 14 208 656 2 675 807 l 2 536 932 ()()() 13777815 702 475 725 Cl1tfom11 Business Paae 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 Comm1sst0ner of the State of C.hfom11. pursuant to law John K Koettiot Name of Vice President & Controfler H. Marshall CNtfietd Name of Secrecary 3/9 3116 3123 3130 4/6 NOTICl Of TRUSTU'S SAU l1IUITEI SAU NO. *'16 2028 YOU ARE IN OUAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST OAT£D 03/ 10/88 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE ff YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULO CONTACT A LAWYER On 03131119 11 30 AM SlATEWIOE FORECLOSURE SUMCES as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of T rvst. Allcorded on 05/04/88 as Document no 88·206648 Of OfflcW ~ 1n the ottic;e of the Recorder of OAANG£ County. C.lrfom1~. necuMd~ · JAMES E WILLIAMS, JR • AND MARV JO A WIU IAMS. HUS&AHO ANO WIFE AS .JOtNT TENANTS wtU SUl AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER fOft CASH. (Pltab'e 8t time of sale 1n lawful money of tN United Slates) .. THE MAIN NORTH ENTRANC[ TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC CENTER ORtvE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA alt rilht. ~ and interest conveyed to and now held ~ " undei' .... Deed of T NS\ 1n the property situated •n Med County, Caktomta, describt,. the I~ ttlerem LOT 6 ANO THE SOUTHWESTERLY 16 00 FEET Of LOT 7 IN 8l.()Ct( 14. Of TRACT NO 77?. IN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, IN TH£ COUNTY Of ORANGE, STATE Of CAltFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECOR0£0 IN 900t< 23, PAGES 5 AHO 6 Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OfflC( Of TH£ COUNTY RECORO€R Of SAID COUNTY EXCO'T TH£R£fltOM THE SOUTHWESTERLY 12 00 Fl'.00fLOT6. The ..,... edchsa and other common c:iesjanation, 1f anr. of ... Niel P*\lCllll'rtY delcriMd ~ 1$ purpc:wtad ..... . 323 LUGONIA STMET. N£Wf!ORT 8£ACH. CA 92663 Tiie ......... TNllle chdMM ""'1 habdrty for lftY "~ 111 o1 h ..... llddf .. end ocher common .... ¥111\ " .......... twein lmd ..... be ....._ but wiehaut conwnant or -··-· J -• lm•M I :C, i lllrtrnl bCM. Polt•tion, • •c *WWW. ".., • , • ....,... principet un rl .. ...., ___ _..O...ofTNll....., ...... ...... ••z1••• ill Mid "'*(I) ........ If ,,,,,, .......... ,, .. .._. r1 TNll. ..... dW9a end • •• ...... , ....... rl .. trUlll~bJMid DmffT-. IMllt 117.111.JJ .... d ........... .,,, ............ e.<ecuted and dPltvered to th~ undersigned a wntten Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and o Nritten Noltce of Default and Election to Sell The under~1aned caused ~aid Notte e ol Default and Election to SP-II to bf) recorded 1n the county where the real property is locateod DA TE 03102/89 STATEWIDE FCfR(Cl dSURE SERVICES AS TRUSTEE BY SUBSTITUTION Jennifer Love TRUSTEE SALE DEPARTMENT 5925 CERRITOS AVENUE CYPRESS. CA 90630 (714) 828 3261 3/9 31 l6 3123 K04~7 NOTICE OF DEATii AND OF PETmoN TO ADMINSTER ESTATE OF: SPS79707 2031 ELIZABETH A. BORDEN AKA MRS. CHARLES S. BORDEN AKA ELIZABETH A. VANDAVEER CASE NO. A147289 TC? alt heirs, benefldarl9e, Ct8d1ors, con*'gent creclltors, and P8f'90nl who mmy be otherWise interested In the wiM or estale. or bo4h, of: ELIZABETH A. BORDEN AKA MRS. CHARLES S. BOAOEN AKA ELIZABETH A. VANOAVEER A PETITION has been flied by SECURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK In Ile Superior Court of Caldomia Counrv of ORANGE ~ that SECURrrY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK be appointed• personal re~esentative to admlnistet the esaa• of lhe decedent THE PETITION requests author~ to adn*1is&er ht estate under the lnd&Pendent Adn*'la1nallon of &tawe lv::t. (This authority allows Ile perwonaJ Npf'H8ntatiYe lo take many actions without ~Ing COW1 approv., Before~ C8f1ain actlone, howe.w, lhe ~ representative ls requifed to glw n04ioe to ii'9rellect persons unkt9s fMly haw wlWed n04ioe °' conaentad to the ~ .ction.) The lndtoendenl ~tnin1slration ~ wil &e gtM'9d -uni.. an 1nteresled person file9 an ootec:tion to this peOOon and shows. good cause why lt'8 COW1 shoukt not gr11nt the aulhor1rv. A HEARING on N ~Hon wi1 be held on March 30 1989 at 1 ·•5 P.M. lri Oeol 3 loca'9d a1 700 CMC Center Drive West. San&a AA.. CA 92701 . tF YOU OBJECT TO lhe grM= lhe P9Ci*>n you • should eltMw ~ at lhit and a.1e · objec*>ns or file wrilen ot>jedioita the court ~ the he.arlng. Your appMranCe mmy be in peraon Of by ~anomey~ If YOU ARE A CREOfTOA 0t a con~t aectb of N deceaed, you ""9l ftle your dalrn Wif'I lt'8 court Ind mllil a copy lo .. pefwonal ,. .. nlalNll aooolnled by Ile coutt _..., b.w monh from h date o1 lrst iauanoe of i.a.ts u PfO'Med in 9edb"I 91 oo of 1he California Probate COde, The *'-lor filing daima w1ll not •ICPire Drior to kM monlN .. om .. date of .. hearinQ nolced abcwe. YOU MAY-EXAMINE ht Ne lwpC by 1he court. tf you are a pefSOn ln'9resled in the ....... ~ mey file Wit\ lhe court a kwnw Reauest kw Special Notce of h filing of an inventory and appraia, ,,.,, of ....._ w.ts Of of any pet:!~ Of account u ~ in 9edb"I 1250 of the CllllMomte Prob9te COde. A Reql-1 tot ~Notice kwm it evllilllbAe from .. coutt dettt. Attotney fOf Pe•hner: Qlbton, Ounn & Crutcher Gordon A.Sc ...... T1mo~J.K1y 800 Newport Centlr Dtiw 7th F1oor Newpott Beech J. CA 12MO Newport Harbor t~ Mat. 9. US. 23, 1989 8 ·606Sl 2033 lift AND ACCIDENT ANO HEAL TH SYN0'51S OF THE ANNUAL STATEMENT · YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31. 19U of SOUTHWESTERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY DALL.AS, TDAS Total admitted assets Total hab1ht1es CIPttal stocks Aggregate wnte·tns for ocher than special surplus funds Gross paid in and contnbuted surplus Aurecate special surplus Unassianed funds (surplus) Gain (loss) from operations Net Income Increase (Decrease) in Capital and Surplus during 1988 Insurance 1n Force Nat1onw1de SS. 963,840,.!92 5. 723,840.292 5.000.000 421 .807.227 191.637.479 0 (378.~.706) 77.091 152 77.866.531 Ace1dent & Health premrums Schedule TI Insurance 1n Force· Caltfom1a 0 39.799.632 2.964.837 Business Pace 604.503.067 Acctdent and hulth premiums Direct • C.l1forn11 Business Page 132.563 We hereby certify that the above items are in accordance with the Annual Statement fbr the )'Yr ended December 31, 1988 made to the Insurance Commissioner of the State of Cahfornia. pursuant to law Richard P Plmsner Name of Vice Pr~t PerryW White ' Name of Assistant Secretary 3/9 J/16 3/23 3130 4/6 2030 IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of THE THfftO JUDICIAl DtSTllCT Of TH£ STATt Of IOAHO. 9" ANO Foa T'Hl COUNn Of PAYITII <MAGaSTUTt DMteON) ... c.. .... c.u• AllOTHUMIMMW- RMlllMCE STUO£NT LOAN FUND Of IDAHO, INC , a non·Pf0f1t Idaho Cofporation, Ptaint1ft, "' . DENIS£ M LEE. Defendant. THE STATE Of IOAHO S£NOS GREETINGS TO DENIS£ M. L££ the abcl¥e named ~ Y"'-' .,. ~ notified that • compAaint hes been fi6ld ...... ~ '" the Oistnct Court Of The Third Judicu. Ottlrict of the • s.... of ldlhO '" end tor the COunty of ,.,... tcWto. (tn the ....... o.wis.ian tNreof) .., ...... ""'*' ............ Md WCIU ... ......,, difedild '° .. I M1ain """'°' _..,, matian en dah w • .. aid cerc ,., nc MINft ....... (20) ... of ...... fl .. M SIC~ ... JID'I ........................ .... Cftebfne--•tclla .... A I ....... Jt Jsoa• ~ . ..,.,... .......... ,,,,._ TM....,,. of IM dlilft ..... ,_ii 11r a It tit ue • ..,..,... .......... C .... CUJJ'' l llAICI n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-rAIE 17 WITNESS My nan<l nd the seal of said D1str1ct Court this 6th da1 ot April 1988 BERT L OSBORN Attorney 101 Pta1nt1H P 0 BOX· 1 ">13 Payette Idaho 8366 l LAURA l STIGILE Cler" or t e 0 ,tr•c t (()Uf1 By M VICTORIA PAPE DEPUTY CLERK Deputy (SEAL) ANOTHER SUMMONS 312 3193/16 3/23 2020 NOT1~1ATH AND OP Pl1TTION TO ADMINllTaA U TATIOI': AARON CORNIUU8 CAI! ~~:1'8440 To al heirs, beneftelattet, cncttora. conuno.m credltora, and ~ Who may be otheritlle ~U~ 1(f Nrt Ot Mtate. 01 bOth, of: AARON A P!TITION haa *" flied by AA.RON CORNELIUS FUNK, JR. tn the Superior Court of CallfomlJlCounty of ORANGE rtqueetlng that AARON CORNE IUS RJNK JA. be IPOotn*f u pett0naJ reo.rwntauv1 to administer the elta1e of th• dec:edent TH!! PETITION ~ authority to ldmlnlster tn. •tate under the lnde~t Admlnl atratlon of Eatat" Act. (Thia authority allOwl the pereonal ,.preaentattve to talice many 1ctfon1 without obtaining eourt approval. Before taJdrig cettaln actJone, howeYer, the peraonai rep,....ntatiVe la r~lt'9d to gtve nottce to 1nter9stld ~na unleu ~ have wefYed nottct or conM'ltld to the PfOPOl9d action.) The l~t ldmlnl1tr1tlon ~ wm be granted unlell an lntemtltd pereon ~en objection to thlt petition and r=1r.Od cauee why the court thould not grant the A HE'ARINQ on the pttltlon wUI ~ ht4d on A.ottl 13 1 Mt It 1 :'5 P.M. In ~t. 3 IOCated It 700 CtviC C~ Ortve Welt Santa Ana, CA 92701 . IF YOU OSJECT TO the ~=of the petition, you Jhould tither ~r at the and ll&te ~ objecdona 0< flle Wrttt.n ot)fectlonl the court t>ttote the he1'1ng. Your~ may be In pertOn 0t by your attorney. II' YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contfn;ent crec1tor Of th• deceued. you mutt file 'fO'.X clllm With the coun and mall • copy to the perlOnal ,..~ ~;'*' by the court wttlln ~ month• from the date ot ltn 6tluence Of ,._,. u ~Id ln IK1fon 9100 of the c.ltfomla Ptob9te eccs.. The time tor fling cf UM wfM not •>CDW• pttor to tour months trorn 1he dati ot tht heartno noticed abOYt. YOU MAYEXA.MINE the ftlt klPt by the court. If Ye>'- .,. a pereon Int~ In the --*•· you may fl4e wtth the coun a tonne! Reau.et t0< Spec1al Nob °' .,. flllng ot an I~ and aw•IHm•nt Of Mtat• ..-. or Of ~ '*"'°"·or ~ .._ Pf:cMdtd tn ~ 1250 of mt C9'tfomfa ~ COde A A~ for !e-C~~>1aUatMe from tit court cletk. ~"M. llonl90n ll40 Wamw Avenue Sufte'°3 ttountaln VaJleV ..t CA 82701 New~rt f:Wbof cnatan 2066 Mar. 23, 30. Af>t. e. 11" F1R£ ANO CASUALTY SYNOPSIS Of THE ANNUAL STATEMENT ChUfdt Mutuel •nsurMCe ComPMJ 3000 ~lane, MemM. WiKonut 54452 y.., Ended o.c.mbet 31. 1911 Total admitted a!>Sets $169 801,95-4 Total hablht1es 125 889,644 Agar~e wnte ins for special surplus funds i l 600.000 Unass1aned funds (surplus) 42,312 309 Surplus as regards policyholders 43.912 309 We hereby certify that the abov~ items are 1n accordance wtth the Annual Statement for the ~r ended Oecembef 31 1988 made to the Insurance Comm 1s S«>ner. pu~ to law Oteter H Nickei Name of Pre$1dent John F Cleary Name of SecretMY 3/ 16 3123 3130 416 4/ 13 2°' 1 ·~ w MTICl The ennual ~ of the Southern Caliiomta lnstJ . tute of~ IS IVllll· -~ tor •nsoect>on. • the address nrcMd below, dUf· 1na normal busmess hours. by any c1tt1 n •ho s.o reQuests Wtth1n 10 days after oubhutton of this nobCe of lb ewadabllfty The Southem Cahfomil Institute of Photoeraphy. 21SOf1ftwood ROMS~ Corona del Mar, CA 92625 The onnac-1 ~ ~ Gunnar E Chnst11ns.en. ~ (714) 760-0247, l /23 2054 WNOTU flCiiliOUI ...... MMllTATlmlM' The foleo.ine.,.,..... ~ do1n1 buSlrteU H : SIJ( P(HC£ fHNS 5'tA ASSO CIA TES. 1751 Ual Gllf'rt Avenue. Santa M•. CA 92705 Si..,.nce Inna of Alntfj. ca. tnc.~ l7Sl £. G.rTy ~. Sera Ana. CA9270S The Don9'd E. Soidato and FeldlJA.S...0~ .. Truat. llSI E. ~ A..,...., SeMe Alte, CA W1m TM SS Ir; A. CliRe, JI. ... ,__,LC-. .. ...... , ..... 1111 ................ • CA921Q5 This bus1 ne~s 1s con· ducted ~ ...... Pl"t ners.hip s;.,.s Supence tnns of AmeriGa. Inc. W1I ham A. Came Jr .. uewtn1e Vt<» Pre5ldent This ~was filed wrth the County Ctertl of ~ County on M¥ch 13. 1989 File No F411118 3/16 3/23 l/lO 4/6 2012 WNOta ,~ ACihiOUI •211 1M NAMEITA'f'WI The--.. penons .... doi~ busines.s • CROOI(. All ANO ASSOCIATES. Suit. 2SO, 160 .... 1*1 Center Drive. Newport e.cti. ~ 92660 Char'-E. CtoolllM. w.. 250. 160 ... pcwt c.- On-.. •ll'spot a.ct\, Cali· tom.I~ Ger.ed Ounllb. • T,..,.. ~ ... Oinld ........ Ouniltl F ..... Tftrlt, .. 250.aeo~~ = :.:c: 1 Cal· ~ ...... , .... •rl .. DallMW, ... .. 1A'1TN11.Wm. , •• 0 .a.-..... :'..-.cir• •• ,.. J. • fe~ • ,._ .... , ..• Family Trust dated Febru ary 13, 1985 Su1te250 !60 Newport Center Drive. No>-t port Beach Ca 'o•n 92660 Albert R Shan~ le •S Trustee for the Shan • Family Trust dated Ff'tJ• 1 dry 13. 1985. Suite 250. 160 l'llevwport Center Drive. Ne. port Beach California 92660 Albert R Shankle, as Trustee of the Al Shankle Construction Company 401 I( Plan, dated July 1. 1986. Suite 250 , 160 Newport Center Driv~ Newport BeKh, Cahfom1a 92660 This business is con ducted by a aeneral part nersh1p Stgf\fld Char1es E Crookall The registrant com menced to transact bus1 ness under the f 1ct1t1ous business name listed aboYe 'oo June 29 1988 This statement was filed with the County Clertl of Orange County on March 9, 1989 F•10935 3123 3/30 4/6 4113 2062 PUBUC NOTICE K-46971 flCTlTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATDIE.NT The following person is doing business as BO.a T CANYON BLOSSOMS ~ N Coast Hwy Laguna Beach. CA 92651 Danket Inc • CA, 680 ~ Coast Hwy, Laguna Be~h. CA 92651 The filing of this state ment dOes not of itself autn ome the use 1n this statf' ot a f1ct1t10Us business name 1n v1olat10n of the natits of another under federal state or common law(see Sect on l «00 Et SeQ . Bus1n~s and PY'ofessions Code) This business 1s con ducted by a corporation S1aned Kelli Ashton. VP Oan"el Inc The registrant C'lm menced to transact ous1 ness unde, the ftct1tious bus•~s rwme listed al:>cHf! on 2115189 This statement was Med w11h the County CJedc of Oran e County on Maren 16. 1989 F4 l 1616 3123 3130' '6 •113 2068 PUBUC NOTICE FlC'TTl10US BUSINESS NAME STAT'£MDCl The tollowma per"SOO is doHll business as. AMER! CAN YACHT CHARTERS INC 3001 W Pactfte Coast Hwy Newpart Beach CA 92663 ~ Kelly, 204 33rd St #2 NewPOrt Beach CA 92663 The ftltnc of ttus state ment does not of ttsetf auth otlH the use in this u.te of a fictitious busme:ss name 1n ~ of the nct1tS of another under federal. stlR or common law (see Section l UOQ Et Seq Bus.iness and ProtesllOnS Code..) Thas business is c°"- ducted by • COf'pOfMJon Ser* K.en ~. PrwsJ dent. Amel an Y-=t'lt Chat· *"Inc The reaastrant com· met IC:ed '° trans.ac:t bust- ness under t1"! ftdJtaous business name lrsa.d ~ on 4/1189 This .. , ......... filed _., .._ County on °' Or-.. County on March 20. 1989. f411954 3/23 3130 416 4/13 2057 "•ICMO'fa ACih .. k•IM ..._ITaTI lNT The flalowil• ~ rs ~....,_•LTICAP ITAL. 4t67 MecMhuf 81 MOO, Na part a..ct\, CA 926'0 ltechef'd Diaz, 13032 WrMttt "·· Tustin, CA .... TM1 e.u.inea 11 con· clldMI .., .. illdid~ .......... ,.... , ........ CO.• ... c ....... ~ ...... fW ....... ••11 I ••' _ _. ..... •V... '1'111 I ,. _ ... .. ca., Qallll -, .. •Cilillllt• .. ' • .. , ., ,.,,, ... , ........ ,_ 11 UD D. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN NOTI~EATH ANO OF PEllllON TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JEANNE W. BROWN CASE NO. A1474n To .. hen, beneftc:iariea, crecltofs, con...,t credltota, and per90n5 who may be OChenri9e interested in f\e will or esia•. or both, of: JEANNE W. BROWN -A PETrrtON ha been filed by EUGENE t<Ell V ~ lhe &.ip.rior Court of Caifomia,-County of ORANGE requeaq l\at EUGENE KELLY be .ippolnted • s:>efaonlll repntaentalive to edn ••• the ..... of the decedent A HEARING on lhe ~tition wil be held on Aot1 13, 1989 at 1:'5 P.M. in Oeol 3 located at 700 CMc Cen.., Drive West. Santa Ma, CA ~701 . IF YOU OBJECT TO the gtWt*'g of ht oefton. you should eilter appear at the heat1na and •• ~ C>bje_c:lons or file wriaen objadione .ti\ lhe court befofe 1h9 hMrlog. Yow ~ "Wf be in per90n or by ~attomey_. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a con~t c:r9Clb of ... deceued. you ,,.... ... ~ dllim Wilt .. COUirt .. Md ,... • copy '° lhe ...,.... ,... .. nlali\ie .ooinled by,.. eoutt..., IDur rnon ... tom,.•• of .. luu8nce Of ....... -~ In WCllaft 9100 of .. CUfotnia p, ct Ill co.. The *'-'°' ""'° dWr19 .. not ........ '° IDur .,.,... trom ... dlli of ... ~,.._,...,__ YOU MAY-EXAMINE "9 •...,.a., fw court •you ... pereon ..... d In ... ~~ .. Wilt .. COUf1 • bmll ,...._ tor ~-Nob of .. llng of an lrwetlb'f ana ..,.,,11111 meld of--._. or Of Mt. p,1•on or ~ • proridld In 8ldiorl 1250 of b C•wiNa Prole 111 COdt. A "-'-tor ~Nob torm ... I * trom .. ~Ctn.. =:=:tall\\ .. M10Wl ... 8Ml.- Loa ~1111, CA_. , ......... -...... &lllmt .... 23. 30, •.•• ,.. 2067 NOTICE. Of' 11lUITIFS SAL£ Liill ...... ~ f .S. ..._ FU11'9l UMTCOOIF HERMES flHAHClAl. CORPORATION as duty ICJC)Ointed Ttusaee under the~ described deed al trust wtU SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (if, the forms which are '-'ul tender 1n the UMled States) and/or the cashiet's, cettified 01 oet. checks specified 1n CMI Code Sectten 292.th (Payable in full at the time of s.le) alt richt. title and intetest eot 1veyed to and now held by it under satd Deed of Trust tn the property hefetnafter descnbed: TAUSTOR: PETER A. TORRE BENEFICIARY· MERCURY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO CIATION recorded January 13. 1986 as Instr No 86 014711 of Official Reco<ds in the office of the Recor~ of Orange County, . said deed of trust describes the follow•na property EXHIBlT "A" A Condom1n1um comprised of the follow1nc PA.Rell l An undfVided 1/45 1 interest 1n and to Lot 6 of Tract No. 8336, as shown on • map recc>fded in Book 439, Pages 8 throu1h 12. inclusive of miscellaneous maPS. records of Oranee County, Caltforn1a Excepttnc tt.efrom the followma. (A) Units 101 to 115 1nclus1ve, 201 to 215 1nclus1ve and 301 to 315 inclusive. as shown upon the condo mm1um p&an, recorded July 25, 1985 .s Instrument No 8!>-274649 of Official Records of ~ld Orance County and .is Mnended by the amendment to Condonumum Plan recorded October 24, 1985 as Instrument No 85-410179 al SMI Official Records (8) The a.elusive n&ht to possesst00 of all those 11eas destenated as partun1 SPIG6 and stora arus. as shown upon the Condominium Plan refefred to a~ Also excepttna thef9from 111 a.I, oel rehts, m10Hals. aeothermal steam. and .,, prodocts denwd from any of the foteeoin& thlt n-.y be wrth1n or under the parcel of land here1nabove descnbed. tocether with the ~ r-.M of dn.llina. n'l!n•na. us:>Q1nc and operattn& thetefot, and smnnc in Md removma the same tor SMd &and 0t .,, ott. land. .nclUdinc the ncM to wtupseock Of ditectionelly drill and rmne lands othef ~ those ~ d9scribed. oil Mps wells, tunnets and shafts into, tfwoulh or KtOU the subsurfK.e of the land --~described. and \o botllom such whtpAocMd or~ dnlted •b.. tunnels cw shatfts under and bel l8lth 0t beyond the extlttlOr l1mtts thereof, end to NdriH, retunnet, equip, mairuin. repa.t, deepen, ~ °'** eny suct'I wells"' mines. without. hoMM, the rWwt to ctnll, mine. stcn~ pPlore and °'** ttvouch the l&Jlfac:e of the IJPI*" 500 feet ~ the subsurlaoe al the ~ heretNlt>cM descnbed, as reseMld m me dMcj '9COf ded Januaty ll.J 9e6 as IMtrument No. 86-01471 l of Officllll RecM ds. PAACll2: Unit 114, consastinC of elements (pabo/beklony) alld ,.,..,,.Jal, • shown upon the Condom•nium Plan. recoedld July 25, 1985 M Instrument No 8!>-274649 of OflilC* rtecords of <>ranee County, calttornia end as emended ~ the amendment to eondomin.um plan NQOfdld October 24, 1985 as Instrument No 85-410179 ol Med~ R9cords PARCEL.3. • The eactuMe ncM to PoSNSllOn and occupancy of .._. IJO'tim• of ~ 6 described in Pwc-1 l llbolil. dll·rllld 11 R·l14-PS C'-",,_ ~)and A·ll4-SA C9D• ~) •• .,,.... '° Pitceti 1 and 2 abcM" dllclllJild. 270 CAGNEY 1.ANE #ll.-. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 "(If a street address Of common destcnation of~ IS shown at>cwe. no warranty IS &wen as to its complete- ness or correctness) .. The beneficiary under sMt Deed of Trust. by reason of a brexh or default 1n the oblt,ptt0n secured thereby, hefetofote eiecuted ~delivered to the unders1&ned a written Declaration of Default and Demand tor Sale, and wntten notice of defallt and of election to cause the underslcned to sefl satd property to sat1sfy said obligat10ns, and thereafter the u~aned caused said not.ce of default and of efectJOn to be recorded December 5, 1988 as Instr No 88-632526 of OfflClal Records in the otftee of the Recorder ot Oranje County; Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, reaardm& title posession, cw encumbt3nces, to pay the tema1nina pnnc1pal sum of the note(s) secured by satd deed ol Trust. wrth inte<est as m said note provided, advances, 1f any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust. fees. chatieS and ~ of the Trustee .nd of the trusts crated by sa.d Deed of Trust. Said sale will be hetd on: April 6, 1989. at 1.30 p.m. in the lobby to the bu11di111 locMed at 601 South Lewis Street. OrMce. California 92668 At the time of the initial public:Mion al this notice, the total amount of the unpaid t.&anoe of the obliption secured by the abowe described deed of trust and est.in• .tted costs. expenses. and .iva.ices is $76,237 . .-S.. It 1s possible thM at the time o1 sale the openina bid may be ms ttwt the kJtal Midebtldf iess due. tf availabte. the bpected ..... bid m.y be CICJtained ~ callinc the ~ te4ephotte numbers on the day before the sale: (714) 385-U37 °' (213) 627-4865 °*= March 7, 1989 HERMES RNANCW. CORPORATION, • s.atd Trustee. By T.O. SERVICE COMPANY,~ By Victu J. Hopkins. A.s.sislant Secretary, 601 South Lewis S.., 0rwwe. CA 92668. (714) 38!>-4700 TAC#6028681 3/16 3123 l/30 2042 8080840 LR AND AC<:W AND HEA&.1H S'YNOI -OIF ntE AJ81 IAL STATEIENT YEMWDCle::ElllElltt, 1• A1Nrim1 Gerwll ~......_Cole_.. of.._ Yott. 300 Soult S... S.-. s,r.cw.. Nllw Ycwtt 13202 Totlll lldm .. d ...... S«•.112.141 T• W:illM $445,724219 c.pital 5a:N*a ., J!l10.000 G,._ p.id in and oon ........ ...,.,.. $38..581,800 Aggi~~ ..... Sta.Ol6 uw.ag,_, ... (~ 12.tOO.-G• (La.) from opei'*>M $3.411JI04 Net Income S3.AIO. 145 1ncrMse <Oec::reue> rn Clpitlll and Surplta dlA'ino 1988 ... 908.892 lnstnnee In Force: Miii~ .-de Si6'.288!J74 Accident & Health Ptemunt $2. 188.332 lnsuranta 111 Force· Caitomia Busneu P• $58.'40,367 Acadent and ~ premu'nl • Ouect c.liflclrrN 8UUl9SS Page 126.679 We here~ cwlfy 1'1111 ._ ~ ttem& .,. in IO:lOld9nce Wlltl ,.. Amwll Sfallrnenl '°' .. ,.. er"'9d OecemMr 31 , 1988 made ID r. ~ Commssaoner of ti. Sam of C.Sfoma suaaan1 ID ... ,,..., p Hun. ,,,...., .. W-'* P. Ootvmlnl, s.c..wy & EncuOw Va p,.Sfd9nt Mw. 23. 30, Alli '· 13, 20, 1989 Newpatt Hwbor EnllG" 2056 NOTICl OI DEJAULT tJ.SUl THl omGINAL Of THIS DOCUMOfT WAI l£CCMIOED llMCH lS. llll IN lMl omCE OF THE ' COUNTY MC0911 Of THE COUNTY SHOWN Mii.ON, AS INITllUmllT ... -.1u.7. •POttTMT NOT1Cl If YOUR PROP£R1Y lS IN FORECLOSURE 8ECAUSE YOUAREBEHINO IN YOUR PAYMENTS. IT MAY 8£SOlD WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION, and you may ha'<le the lept nlht to brmc your account in aood stand1t11 by C»Yln& aH of your past due~ plus permttted costs tnd openses wrttun the tune pennftlled ~ i-. for -einstatement of your eccount wtuch rs normatty hw ousineu days pnot to the dMe set tor the sate of ~ oroperty, No sale date fNY be set unttl three months lrom the dMe this nobce of defautt was recorded (which :Mite of rec:ordation appears on th" notice) Thts ~IS $11.Sl l 55 as of March 10. 1989. and #tit increase until your account becomes cumtnt Yoo Ny not ~ to pay the entire ~ pomon al your KCOUnt. ..., thouctt ful1 C)ll'tfTlef1t .. demanded. but ~ must oey the amount st-.d lbow. HoaeJet, you ..IOd...)IC»' benefic.-y or mortpps may rnutuauy 11ree 1n wntq pnor to the bme the notlQt of sale is poA!d (wttdt nay..,. be eer1t« than the end of the three-rnonttl • .. J*iod ....., llbcM) '°· arnons ott. lhitWS. ct> onMde additional time in whd'I to cure the default by tnnster al the propm"ty or att. ~ or (2) es&Mltsh a sc:hedule of s-yments tn Otder to cure ~ defauft; °' baltt ( l) end (2). foNowinl the uptralbon of the time period ,.. r9d to n the first ~al tNI natQ, unless the obleption tietns tr:ndoMd ..,..,.., or • SlllW* written a1reemeut bet un ~Md'°"" c'9dftor psm;ts a klf"9' periott. ~ ._,. ~ the .._.. r'Cht to *>P the sale ol your , ~by~.,_.,._ amount~~ your c~ . To find out et. amount you mull s-y, OI to .,,..... tor ..,.._ .. to _, the torectoMn, °' f JOlW POC*1Y IS 1n ~tor...,, oet... l'MSOn, eonuct Aul EltMe MuttiOfe tnvestments. Inc (N1me of 811~~ OI Mort1 911). C/O W.._ G ~ 1500 °'*9 ....._~~.Newport 9Mch. Cellfornla 92660. AtW.tioA • ..., o.. Howa1cS c.._.iq 9ddnm). (714> es•· 7T10(T ....... ) • " you .... 11'1 QlllliltMll .. you st.ud contact • ...,., Of' .... ....,,..,..... ll9l"CY which mlY hlMt ~ ~ "*' NolwilMUndtnl h t.ct tt..e JIM prooet1Y is an ........... ,ca& ~._,fO"'PN• 111j'lw ..... prowidrld IN _.. c:anctudM prior to .. condulion of the .......... ~,., ... 'tOU MAY lOSl l.IOAl MOHTS IF \'OU 00 NOT TMl "'1.11.r ACTION. NOTICl 01 DlFMJl T NOTG • HIM8'f 8IWlll: Tlllit NIT AMOtCAN mu ••aua oarFMf. • ..... r , •..., IJlle' ... , ................. , ........ ~ ll l•, 1 It• "1MIMDDB.a_,._--.11 .... =·-:a• .... • .... -... !WU-···I EtTl. IC..• Clllrr· .... • ~ Ill •If G l I ll. l F l-11·1Ha11.lla .... ft/a/, .... nlal, al ()fficQt Records 1n the Office al the County Recotder of <>ranee County, Cahfom1a. secunnc amonc other oblipbOn:S. One ( 1) note(s) fof the onamal sum of $200,000 00 thilt the beneficial interest under such Deed ol Trust aod the oblipbons secured thefeby are presentlV he'd by the undef'S'ened; that a bruch d , and default in, the obliptions for which suct'I Deed ot Trust 1s sec:unty has occurred in that payment has not been made ot The semt·annual installment ol interest which became due on January l . 1989 and all subsequent inmltments of pnnctple and/or interest; definquent 1n~lments on a pnor deed of trust 1f any. any future taxes that may become due, any itdvances required of Benef1c~ry plus interest thereoo from dates made: that by reason thereof, present 8enefictary under such Deed of Trust. has executed and dehvered to said duly appo.nted Trustee. a written Declanttion of OefauJt and Demand for Sale, and has deposited with wid duly appo.nted T rus1ee, such Deed al Trust afld all documents evtdencinc obleptaons secured thereby, and has declated and does hereby declare afl sums secured ttlet'eby tmmediately due and ~ and has elected and does ~ etec:t to cause the tNSt property to be sold to Ybsly lhe obliptions secured thereby. DATED: Mwch 10, 1989 FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. a c.tifomia corpor ltion 8y. Pat ~-Authorized Officer 3/23 3/30 .. ,6 2060 WNOTa NOYa OF DIAtM MmOF KHIW lO AIMl•TU man cw MUM.P LD MOnD CAR Mllll Ut A-l474M To alt heirs, beneficiari.t, creditors. CCM'ltinaent crecMDls and persons wtlo mllW be aa. wise If•• 1'8d in the wilt or-*· °' balh, al HUAUY 1.££ M0Tl£Y • A P£TI110N has bMr\ filed ~ DAlE E. MOTLEY in lhe Superior Court ol California. CountJ al ORANGE request. tnC thlll. OAlE E. MOTLEY be ~ • penaNll f9P,lllliltlilbW '° adml"'*' the -of the decedeill THE P£TITION==eulhority ID administer the --undet the Administration of EstMes Act (This .uthOtity the ~ repeeMfitllttwe ID tM.e many .aions without obt.ain.ns court aPl)foval. 8eb9 ... awtM1 actions. hcMelef, the penonal ,_. ............ is t9QUired ID eve notice too 11"8f estlld pertOM uneas at_, Mwe WllNed notice OI consented to the P"CJC)Olied ection.) The i•tdepetmit ~ion authority wilt be l'anted unless .... i ... estied person files an obteCtJon ID this petition and shows toOd cause why the ccut should not pant the authority A HEARING on the petition will be held on 4/ 13/89 at 1:45 PM in ()ecJt. 3 locllled at 700 CMC Center l>me West. Santa Ana. CA 9'2701 If YOU 08JECT to the sranti"I of the petitt0n. you shoutd either appear • the hean111 and state your obtections Of file wntten obt«tions Wtth the court before the heafina. Your appearance YNY be in petSOc\ Ot by 'P" attorney IF YOU AA£ A CREDtTOR 01 a c::onbnpnt creditor of the decased, you must file your claim wwth the court and maal a CQP1 to the personal representatNe appo.nled by the court withm tour months from the date of first i.ssuance ol letters as pr'CMded •n ~ 9100 of the C.ifomia ~ Code.. The time tor fitinc claims wtll not uptre CW"torto '°"'months from the date of the hNnnc nabCed abaw.. YOU MAY EXAMtNE the file kept by the court. If you are • person interested tn the est.te, you may file with the court• bmal Request fof SpecaaJ NotJCe of the fihna of an ~ and apcwa.sement of estate as.sets 0t of any l*ftion or aooount as pronded 1n secllcwl 1250 of the Cafifomia Problte Code. A Request for Spec .. 1 Notice form tS .-&able from the court ciettl Attorney for petitioner DALE E. MOTLEY. Attorney In ,,..., Pet, 11 &45 W Otympic Bl., •645. l.os Anaefes, CA 90064 3/23 3130 4/6 2059 fl\l8UC N01lCl lllOTU CW DlATff Ne Of KiliiOM TO ADIMllStU OTATt Ol It. F. McQ El I AM .. ..,_. 11 ltl'UKN ....... McO p • ..,. C..Me.Al47514 To all heirs, benehc1anes, creditors, continpnt creditors.. and perso,{s who may be otherwise interested tn the will OI t!'SQ!te, or both. of R F McCl£UAN also known es ftEU8EN fREOE1ttCK Mc:Cl.EUAN A PETITION has been filed by Ne.I Meelellan 1n the SupetW)f Court of Cahfom'I. Cou"'1al0rwwe ~inc thM ~ Mcca.n.. be llOCIOil'Ud -PlfSiOMI tePf esfl I· tltlwe(s) to .:tm1nestet the est.te ol the decedent • THE P£TfflOH requests IUthonty to -""'nlStef the --ur'Cter .... ...,. ...... AdmincstrllbUI; tJf UWtes . Ad. (T'hd ~ ..aows the penonal ~to take meny actions without ~"' court 8POfQ1Waf. 9lilot9 tlkins ~ actions, howewier. the personal •••• ..._ tS ~ ID I'" natJCe to i,_ asted .,.,._. unMs.s tt"1 h9we .wed not>ce or~'*' to the prQPOMd action.) The independent adm1n1Stntion authonty _. be p...S unie5s an .,,..,ested penor\ fi an ~ to lt* l*Jtion end shows aood cause .ny the court .,.., not .,...... the 1Uthiot1ty. A HEARtNG on the oettttOn will be ~ on Ac>nl ll. 1919, Ill 1:45 PM In Dept. No l loc:Med .c 700 ~~ C..W Oriw West. s.,g ~. CA 92101 IF VOU OBJECT ID the srant•rw of the pet.tion, you should .... appear .. the hliln"I ~ --'°"' abj9dions or Ne written objectt0n$ wtth the c:aurt before the ...,...,. Your appurance may be 1n person 0t b) '/04/I .atorney. If YOU AM A CR£OtTOR or a cont1,..,. cre.dltor of the dec-.ct. you l1WSI fi 'f04J.f claim with the court and meM. copy to the penottel ,..,....~ appo.nu.d ~ lht eoutt Wlttlin four months rrom the dltl ol ""' ~ of ~ as provided 1n Section 9100 of the CaMcwni1 Probeee Code The time tor Nini e&eima Mil ...... priortobWmonthsfromthe .. ofthehMttns ,........_ V0U MAY DAMIH[ the file '-" by the COUft. " you .. • l*"llW' ····••If In ......... ,.,., ~ .... ... ""~. '°"""' 9'ICll-tor 5Pedel Mala of ... .... al llft ltw-~ and ............. of ..... Mlllll 01 of "'1 ••an « 8CClaft 11 PfOliidld .., ~ 1290 Of IM Cdlornili ,.__ Cedil. A II•• ... tDr 5-'ll NllD fllanftit1 n u1.,.. .. COU1t~ Nllllllr:O P n.P m· •I). J .............. r.a. ~ • ..,.., p •. W(1>) P.O .. t• •11 r ...... CA tllM JmJIJD418 .. s Class·~ 210-l.ost & Found LOST & FOUND ads are laced for 3 weeks at NO 8HARGE as a service to the community. Call 631-81 20 9 a.m. to noon M·F. $1000 lt£WMD Lost Near Balboa BMt. and Amethyst. 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HIE II mAICI n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN • us1ness I Boutique .offers best deals while helpin .. g kids BY MATT PETRIE A small rectangular-shaped boutique fits snugly among the many expensive up-scale shops . that align the stretch of Pacific ~ Coast Highway running through Corona del Mar. The boutique houses top designer clothes that are valued u high as $20,000 and jewelry that can reach up to $90,000 in price. But amid the thousands of dollars worth of sequined dresses, nightgowns and Neal D. IUllella has joined the , Newport Beach-based Taylor and Associates Architects as project manager. Drawing on his eight ycan of 'rof essional experience in -planning, design and construe-1 tion contracts administration, 1 Rinella will direct a wide range of institutional and commercial projects for the firm. ••• i.terCommaicatloMIDc has won an award of merit from the Los Angeles chapter of the public Relations Society of America. The annual PRism competition recognizes excel- lence in the area of public relations and invites agencies from an over S. Calif. to submit· entries in various categories. More than 300 entries were submitted this year. ••• The special events coordina- tion firm of Barbara de Boom -· ud Auociata bu expanded alld renamed • ••-ud A•1 .._ with tile ..Wition of JU. de Boom u m•••ment · comukaat. ..._. de Boom bal been coordiaa•ina cbarity ud bmi- -ewalt in oraqe ComitJ for • ,... raw years while b•baad Jill jUlt COBChlded • 23-,ar '*-witb tt.e YMCA . ••• imported dress shoes from Paris, is a purpose other than fashion or social statements. The purpose is to help chil- dren. For the Orangewood Bou- tique is a "designeT label" thrift· store that raises money to fund the Orangewood Home for abused. neglected and aban- doned children of Orange County. The Orangewood Boutique sells both original and resale designer clothes, as well as business attire and accessories at a cut of 25 to 40 percent of the normal price. Kathryn Thompson, an Orange County developer, orig- inally thought of the idea to "put together the boutique to help fund the home," said Darla Khacbadoorian, volunteer man- ager of the boutique and owner of My Girl in Corona del Mar. "In the four months we have been open we hav~ raised $25,000 for the home," she said. "Ou,.,.oal is to make as much money as possible. All of our inventory is donated by other stores and designers and after expenses all of the proceeds go to the home." Generous donations have been made to the Orangewood Boutique by My Girl, Mi Place in Laguna Niguel, Linda Bently, D.N. Evans and Rive Gauche, the Yves St. Laurent store in South Coast Plaza. The Orangewood Home was completed in l 98S to replace the smaller aging Albert Sitton Home. The new home provides a safe refuge for nearly 3,000 children each year. The home also houses the Nation's Hot Line Center, which provides emergency telephone counseling to people in need around the county. After visiting the Orangewood Home for the first time, Khachadoorian said she would do anything to help. "The home is not like a insti- tution, it's more like a big family," she commented. Business in the news F. Amelio in the top SPD post. ••• named public relations officer for the Newport Harbor Art Museum. She will be responsible Maxine Gaiber has been At Sylvan Leuning Centers we help studenta catch up. then mow 1 ahwi by stressing the buica. Our Jwning prosrama feature: • Complete diagnostic testing. • Individual instruction in reading and math. • Positive reinforcement and rewards for success. • A full range of teaching aids, including computers. • College prep, algebra, readiness programs. • Study skills, writing. 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AU of the streets are named for America's Cup yachts and this week's spotlighted home is 190 I Yacht Resolute, on a comer, with uninterrupted views of hills, ocean, Fashion Island and Catalina. .. I'm impressed with the lot, it's the prime in Seaview," said Cathryn Tennille with George Elkins Company, listing agent for the home. "There is so much privacy and a feeling of tranquil- ity. It bas exquisite landscaping, it's bright and sunny." FOREVER VIEWS The home is at the end of the street and is accessible through iron gates to the sweeping drive- way. Fieldstone is used and provides the perfect compliment to the colorful landscaping. The yard wraps around to the back of the home, where the view is the most magnificent. Patios are abundant and one is intimately located off the family room. Beyond the double garage arc the entry doors, with etched and leaded glass. An etched and leaded glass light is on one side of the doors. Step into a tiled entry,· with a chandelier over- head. The entry stretches back to an enclosed atrium room. The owners have made many upgrades and improvements on this I 0-year-old home. To the left of the entry is the formal living room, with its coffered ceiling, plush carpet and fireplace. A built-in comer curio cabinet with glass doors in at the left of the fireplace. Step beyond to the formal dining room. This room takes best advantage of the view, with sliding glass doors opening on two sides. The floor is tile and a chandelier hangs over the tables. One sliding glass door leads to the backyard and the one on the side leads to a little sitting room, which was added. The kitchen is accessible either from the dining room or the family room on the other side. This kitchen is compact and contains every convenient amen- ity. Tile floors, ceramic tile counters, all wood cabinets, double wall-mounted ovens, one a microwave, electric range, triple sink with center veggie sink and windows looking toward the view are highlighted. Step through a swinging door to the family room. Right beyond the door is an area that may contain a table for casual diliina or Joe ••mes. A sliding glass door opens onto the view and intimate patio nook. The floor is lite and a chandelier bangs over the table. Beyond, in the family room, a band of tile circumvents the plush carpet on the peri'!'eter of the room. A fireplace gives the room warmth. On one wall is a wet bar enclosed in glass, with storage and display shelves. Another wall also has a series of display shelves. A sliding glass door opens onto a room that was once an atrium, but bas been enclosed by the owners. Step down to the tile floor of the converted atrium. Skylights and track lighting have been added so that no .light was lost. This is the perfect• garden room to add greenery and maybe for intimate dining. Another sliding glass door from a downstain bedroom opens onto the atrium. To the right of the entry ball is a bathroom, the bedroom and a study, located off a smaller hallway. The bedroom may also be used as a sitting room or den. It bas a do\lble closet with slidina mirrored doors. and plush · carpet. The slidina atass door leads to the atrium and the bedroom gets the full benefit of the skylights. A bathroom serves the bed- room and also u the guest bath. It bu a wood pullman with faux marble countertop. A shower/ tub with ceramit tile is concealed behind a curtain. The study just beyond is richly paneled in wood and bas a vaulted ceiling. Built-in book- shelv6 extend on aH the walls, all the way up to the ceiling. Plush carpet is used and vertical blinds cover the comer windows ovcrl~oking the front yard . ff ~ ea4 of the hall is a door leidana to a anti-room and ataircue. Beyond that is the ·door lcadina to the 1ara1e, where the laudry f acilitv is. . . UPSTAIRS LIVlNG Back in the entry ball is the 1-ttu.pecl ataircw leadina up the bedrooma and a jjlayroom. Win- dows 10 all tlie way up one wall in the stairwell. To the left of the landing is a bedroom suite that is an ideal teenage retreat. The ceiling is vaulted and windows extend all the way up to the ceiling. The windows have plantation shut- ters. A double sliding mirrored wardrobe provides much stor-asc. The private bath bas a pullman topped with faux mar- ble. In a separate room are the toilet and a shower/ tub, with ceramic tile. Just beyond the bedroom through another door is the bonus playroom over the garage that was added on. Step down to a vinyl~vcred floor. Along one wall arc storage ~losets behind sliding doors. Clcarstory windows supply light. This room bas a private staircase that was mentioned earlier. lbc master suite is-a study in elegance. It is located on the view side of the home and bas slidina glus doors opening to a petite balcony that takes advantage of the view. The ceiling is vaulted and beyond the sleeping area is a sitting room, with built-in bookshelves surrounded a tele- vision alcove. The ball leading to the master bedroom bas three sliding mir- rored closets for abundant stor- age. On the right is the spectac- ular master bath. Double sinks arc set into a faux marble countertop, in the all wood pullman. A Roman tub is sur- rounded by ceramic tile and offers the utmost in relaxation. There is a aeparatc stall shower and a private toilet room. REALTOR INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is listed at S9SO,OOO by Cathryn Tennille of George Elkins Company. The office is located at 17 Corporate PJaza in Newport Beach. For more inf or- mation or viewing, call 7S9- 9I00. ELHllT -• 1'I ..... IW 11 1 11 .. II If If 11 .. .., 1111. _ .......................... 114 ... . ------..i-...-.-----PHOTOS 8Y DAVID CARLSON/NIWPOaT &NSIGN 8EVULY HILLS MENTWOOO GEORGE EL COMPANY HANCOCK PARIC NEWPORT 1£ACH [3i PALM DCSUT SAN DtEGO SAN f"RANClSCO SAN NAlllNO OAI -RfOY wews a in t sun drenched patio & aarden filed w/fracrant flowers & shrubs. This charming hm has 4 brms + additiona hving & storace space, 3 baths, tam. rm. w/wet bar. Comm. pool, spa & tennis courts, 24 hr guarded gate. Proximity to Newport Ctr .• beaches & frwys. Please call for an appointment to see this beautiful home. Reduced to $950,000 LOWEST a a.ry m, l 'h ba condo on quiet street is wa1bnc for the investor or f 1rst time buyer ln move- in condition. Walking dastance to 2 community pools, schools & shopptng area. Shutters, private patio and new carpet make this condo a great buy Price includes washer, dryer and refrigerator. $255,000 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 1·5 2452 'VlSTA HOGAR·BlUfFS-NPl BCtt I NEWPORT BEACH I JUST REDUCED! -With its own private beach & a special share of Newport Bay, the community of Beacon Bay has so much to offer. The inspirping views from this two story home are only matchtd by the beauty & peacefulness of its waterfront location Priced to sell now. Call for appt. to see. $1,200.000 MAGNIFICENT OCEAN/BAY VIEW NEW- PORT BECH PENTHOUU· -This stunning Villa Balboa condo has seldom befi" ~ 'd & is 1ust hke new. Features include ca"C:) '-Y. ored doors. skyloghts. inside laundry & ,., ~cacular view of peninsula. bay, ocean & le.. \)real location. Walk to ocean or enJOy the comm~ pool & tennis. Gated community pfus security budding, Whether look.mg tor a permanent home or weekend retreat This unit tS an excellent value. Sl 95,000 SPECTACULAR BLUFFS CONDO -High beamed ceilmcs. very bricht. printe end unit with beauttf ul greenbelt view off lovtfy wood deck patio. and 3 hole putt1ne 1reen. Back bay & sunset views from balcony. living rm and master bdrm. Hand turned wood banister, new kitchen cabinets & quality apphances, security system 1n this popular G plan built in 1980. H you like bei• 1n a spac10us home, thrs condo is the answer. Pnce 1ncludtnt the land $415,000 • T • -,. ... BL.UfF'S BEST BUY. RARE FREi ST AND- ING CONDO -Come now to see this popular 3 brm, 2~ ba "X" plan w/separate dininc area + eabnc area & tam rm off kitchen. Many extras & uptrades include parquet entry, befber crpt. shutters & rmrrors, an enclosed wraparound patlO With a pnvate spa is also a speaal feature. It 1$ Situated on a qu.et cut-de-sac off V1Sta Untbfosa near the Npt Bch Tennas Club, comm. pool, parks. schools, churches & Eastblutf Shoppinc Ctr. It's beautiful & $385,000 incl. the land OPEN HOUSE SAT & Sl* 1·5 S09 VENTAJA·BlUFFs-NPT 8CH BLUFFS. AFFORDABLE. A PICTURE PER- FECT #10 -Every detail in this 2 bdrm condo was done with perfection & tJc. Hew carpet & hie, freshly painted w/textunzed walls, totally redone ba rm, special heat treated vertical bhnds, new lights & fixtures. mirrored wardrobes. wood banister & charmme ltbrary step ladder to bu1lt-.n bookcase. Easy walk to Eastblutt Shoppme Center, pool, park. schools, churches & tennis. Add to this a gorgeous view of greenery & trees and you can·t help but fall in love with this beautiful home. $219,900 OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN l ·5 2317 V1STA HUERTA·BLUffS-NPT BCH AFFORDABLE IN NEWPORT BEA.CHI -Sum· mer is coming, so lounee by this beaubful pool. or take a short btcyt~ nde-'o the beach! Because of location of this condo, there 1s an extended hvmg area. Many uptrades, neutral colors & lots of We. Whether look1ne for a permanent home or weekend retreat, this unit as an excellent value. $169,90<J' .. - NEW IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS -ucepbonal in every way. This home exudes warmth & cordialness throuehoul Even the 1arden area 1s unique with its new fenc1nc. speral staircase. pool, BBQ & lawn area. French doors & windows, expanded & remodeted family room, all new baths & kitchen are only a few of the 1mprovemen~ the malle thas 5 brm, 3 ba home so spic~. Please call for an appt. to see thes lovety property offered at $795.000 I BERMUDA DUNES) SPECTACULAR 9DMUDA DUNES HOIE. PMllllM COUNTRY CLUB M THE DE· •RT. A TIENT10N GOLFERS' -Located on the 14th fatn1ay of the pres~ 8er1Ruda Dunes Country Club w/sweep11~ vn of the entire 14th hole · incl 171 ft of farway trontace. This 7 ,200 sq ft home is truly "One of A Kinct". 5 bdrm, 5~ ba w/4 firepllces, .family rm. formal ...,. rm, blllard rm, iourmet kitchen, sep1rate servants qurters, cercular rose &arden, ~. sp1, 4 att praces, sec system + dual electronic pfes. Complete turn av.table. $1,500,000 I SAN CLEIENTE I SAN CLEMENTE'S "TAJ llAHAL" ENTER· T AIMERS' DREAM -Situated on a h1lllSlde with a commandtnc view of the Pactfic Ocean and city of San Clements, thts 5 bdrm custom home 1s for the person wanting something unique & spectacular. Oramabc entry w/skylflhts, Spanash tile floor. and a 17 ft Ko1 pond, surrounded by lush troptcal plants and tall palms. Mulb level w/circular stairway & suspended dintna area between the 1st and 2nd floor overlook1ne the macn1hcent view throu&ti 2 story hi&h wmdows. Ma.d's quarters over garact and master bdrm has fireplace & separate office. A game rm is also included w/pool table & spa. The $495.000 tnsl bust deed ts assumable and owner may carry 2nd 1 0 Call today for aoot. to see. $599.500 f RENTA.1.S CAMEO HIGHLAM>S YEW HOIE -3 Brms, family rm w/butlt.fn BBQ, inside laundry. Access to pnvate beaches. $2.800 I mo NEWPORT TERRACE CONDO -Attractive 3 brm, 2'h ba 1n parklike settina. Sl.100/mo. . HUNT91GTON ~CH -2 brm, 2 ba. one story adutt condo One adult must'be 55 yr or older. Poot. tennis, spa, WtJhou$e. Sl.050/ mo. NEWPORT BEACH -1 brm, 1 bl. around floor Ytnaills condo. °"'1oots lfetnerJ. $795/MO. -----------RELOCATING OR TRANSFERRING?-----------..... IWocltiftl can be a wtfY blWlc ..,. .... bit '-II EIUll c... ,.. it .., tor ,oe. Geoftt Eains ..., t. ._. ........... W a. ,.. .... lof °"' &0 .-S. AM lo .. tM t"1Mf. ~ Eam ._ ....... llll.0, I ...... ~ .. ~ ...... ,.._ ... tr ...... ,.... Wt Ml -.ct,.. 11 1 1111 EJtM1 hot 11 r•el • a. .. If ,.., cftoice. • .. -.. II ,_ _. • ....._ Gt"" cr•aur tJ ,,..._ ,,.... ,.. zAarn 18 1 Oft ... scMots. ............................... of ...... ,.., TM ~ [tins C...., provi*s dlis ..,.. • 1 C*ttllJ • w c•t1arrs. Jiii Cll w ttliclS It (714) Mtl• • Ill llf w lrlt' tr S.. t t 7 -100 R E A L T 0 R s ' .... ~-·· D. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Realtor spotlight: aY CllDYL STEHUNG la an area where large real m•e companies are the rule ndacr than the exception, Mar- cia Brashier of Brashier and <Ampany is proud to say that slle has not only survived her fust ye.ar in the competitive business, she has succeeded nicely. Brashier started her one- woman operation last May_ and Becky Bowie joined the team in August.. Tbc two women have enjoyed immense successes, together and separately. •1 feel fortunate to have to have Becky join me, .. Brashier said. O.Sbe is qualified, intellec- tual and bas the right attitude and character that is the top ... Brashier began her real estate profession in Corona del Mar bef orc moving to San Francisco with her family. There, she worked for Grubb and Ellis and credits her husband, Jim, for bis support of her career. Bowie began her career in 1987. with a major large real estate company. After joining Brashier, she immediately listed and sold a home, a accomplish- ment she was very proud of. Watching Bowie and Brash\er work together, it is easy to sec that there is a good match. Brashier, has nurtured Bowie and enjoyed watching her success. And Bowie was attracted to Bras bier's professionalism, which convinced her that she and Bras.bier should work together. Both arc excited about com- ing into their second year. And Brashier is talking about expanding. The Call of Easter - Is Loud & Clear ''Buy at Today's Prices!'' QUIET IRVINE TERRACE 60 l Patolita $64 5 ,000 Rambhng, gracious family home with room to grow Large stone fireplace & 2 patios make the family room expand & glow. LiVlng room 1s light & bright & pons•~ own fireplace. A unny breakf~t room. dining, 3 bed- rooms & 2 ~ baths All on a high comer lot VlEW POS IBIUTIES A PLU ! ( hown by App't only. 673-8494) Bruhier and Company hu seen many quality properties be led to buycn through her office. Right now, she bu a prime listing of 12 acres of raw eques- trian property in the hills of San Juan Capistrano. . · .. It is perfect for those who desire acreage," Brashier said. And Bowie had a very lucky St. Patrick•s Day, when she closed and recorded a transac- tion. Her successes have been such that she has made the move from her hometown of Corona del Mar to Big Canyon. Brashier and Company will be one firm to keep a close eye on, as it heads into year number two. Brashier and Company is located at 1111 Bayside Drive. Suite 210 in Newport Beach. For more information. ca/1 759-1219. P.S. 3 BR, 2 BA TH on Ocean Blvd wnh a fantastic view, FRPL, Gar a Honey' Large studio goe with for o nly SJ .300. mo (Great for Mom or your teenagers). Avail. April 15. one to 3 year lease. HEY LOOK ME OVER! 602 8 Heliottope (By App 't) Sman est new condo! 3 BR, 2 BA Tii, formal dinang, Cent air, sky windows, Southwestern style & colors. $395,000 .. (Submit your terms today). • _,,,,.~ ~ ddf °"6.i 9l4' a-..M B,. •. w~~.~ ....... ''""' 3 a 673-8494 3407 East Coast Hiabway. Corona dcl Mar. Califomia 92625 ' 711 • llOO • 7I0-87m .. ' ...... • '-• . . -..iJ Becky Bowle and Marcia Brashier FEATURE HOME EASTBLUFF TOWNHOME $347,000 LH Rare "Q" plan on one of the quietest streets 1n The Bluffs Upgraded appliances. Berber carpet. new ttk, new paint, plantation shutters. ad1acent to Greenbelt Move in condition. Three BR, 2'h BA, plus conversation pit with fireplace For exclusive showing. ask for CLIF & E'L YNN KEMP BIG CANYON ... $850,000 Quiet Central Canyon Area, 4 bdr. 2.5 bath BROOMORE Home Large living area. family room. great master surte, 2 fireplaces, family kitchen, approx. 2800 sq. ft. of executive living. LEASES On The Beach Month to month, furnished, 2 bedroom, 2 bath Temf1c location. available now through June $1500 On The Golf Course Yearly lease. furnished 3 bedroom. 2'h bath "El Dorado" model, Mclain Big Canyon townhome. Beautiful golf course and n1ghtlight view Secured pnvate entry and ad1acent double garage $2600 Big Canyon, Single Level Two bedroom. 2 bath "Oakcrest II" model on Big Canyon golf course with forever view Yearly lease only Don't miss this rare one' Immediate occupancy $1575 Mclain Townhome Sea Island Drive, popular "Greenbrier" 2 bedroom, 2 bath end unit Available monthly or on lease Vacant and ready for 1mmed1ate occupancy $1525 Costa Mesa Find Free standina. nearly new home in planned development. Three bedroom. 2~ bath. attached 2-car garage. Availabl1! on lease of $1500 month, or on lease/option. Your terms will determine monthly price! Presented By Clif &: E'lynn Kemp • Over 10 transactions already this year • Mult•-m1lhon dollar producers • Top l % of all sales associates in U S. 1987. 1988 760-5000 720-1174 UICI n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN_... M WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. B..aton~ 26.00 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar Now Open!! Please Stop By IAYVIEW COURT Outstanding J.M. Peters 2 bdrm 2 bath condo in Gate guarded complex with community pool & spa. Steps from trails & wildlife preserve on the upper bay. 760·3IOO ................................. 1305.000 WTllDE COITA IEU Very spacious 6 bedroom, 3 bath home. Super location near buses & shopping & across from church. Great for large family or possible board & care home. 131·1• ................................... 1!75.• CORDIA DEL MAii Exciti~new contemporary condo- miniums. Split level, Open bright 3 bdrms with fir~ace, family room, inside laundry & dble garage all with top of the line appliances & fi>«ures. Several patios & professional landscaping for a private woodsy feeling. Near completion! 711-31111 •• :... ....•...........•............. 1315.000 NEWPOIT IMOIEI Extra large corner lol 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 NEWPORT COMMERCIAL on large lot across from Balboa Bay Club. Tremendous development potential in these 7 individual offices with 50' of frontage on West Coast Highway & high v1s1b1llty. Great for owner user 631 ·1400 ................................. 1495.000 IEACN DUPLEX 1ust 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 ................................. 1495.000 LIDO ISLE Good value on island for this 3 bdrm home. Great for entertaining with large hv1ng room opening to sunny patio and small yard Recently remodeled kitchen & large sundeck off master. a very bright & open floor plan. REDUCED" 631 -1400 ................................. 1539.000 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 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. 631 -1400 ................................. 1569.000 NEWPORT IEACH with a country setting. Beautifully decorated 4 bdrm home on parklike grounds with many trees, lovely brick bordered formal gardens & spa. Living room with French doors & fireplace. spacious country kitchen & dining room with fireplace plus a huge 2nd floor family room. Berber carpel skylights & built in stereo system. 131 -1400 ................................. 1595.000 Ullll MW ... Fabuloue remodel. Tile & befber carpeted noore & vaulted ceilings. Open contempo- rary 4 bdrm with aecluded 2nd story master suite. family & formal dining rQOma & lovely large yard. U1·1411 .................................. llft• CORONA DEL MAR 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 IE.A Ill.AID An extraordinarily special property, ideal for the professional couple. A customized one level 2 bdrm floor plan, now a one bdrm & den plus bonus exercise room. Huge living area, formal dining, gourmtt kitchen and stunning decor. Wrap around windows with views of bay, lake & golf course. 631-1400 ............. ' ................. $620,000 BALBOA ISLAND Duplex. Charming & immaculate 2 bdrm cottage with knotty pine cabinetry, fireplace & white picket fence. Super unit in rear with 2 bdrms over dble garage & 1 bdrm down. • 673-1900 ................................. 1125.000 IALIOA ISLAND Spacious 3 bdrm family home with den & family room with wet bar. Warm wood paneling. fireplace & cathedral ceilings in living room plus super studio·apartment with fireplace & sundeck. 173-llOO ................................. 1175.000 PENIMIULA POINT OCEANFRONT Fabulous 4 bdrm upside down house with incredible views. Spacious, bright rooms with terrazzo & parquet flooring. custom shutters, skylights & an elevator. Fireplaces in downstairs family room & gracious upstairs living room. Price DROPPED!! 131·1400 ........ : ..................... (Lii) 1115,IOI ·~• IAY Aecent1y remodeled designer's own home, shows like a model. Flexible property with 3 bdrms, 2 baths & family room plus a 1 bdrm apt or can easily convert to spacious 4 bdrm home oriented around a large sunny brick patio. Bright and open floor plan with a sophisticated beachside appeal, beamed ceilings & fresh all white decor. 131-1400 .............................. (LHI 1115.000 LIDO ISLE 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 w ith handsome built in cabinetry throughout. Spacious & private tiled patio. Wide street at quiet end of island. 631 ·1400 ................................. 1750.000 BELCOURT Spectacular. panoramic vie ws of mountains. hills & city night lights from this expanded model with 3 bdrms. family & formal dining rooms & fireplaces including 1 1n master 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. 760-3600 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1719.900 IAUOA ISLAND 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 673-1900 ................................. 1100.000 LIDO ISLE low -traffic corner plus oversized 35' lot. Custom Mediterranean style home with 3 bdrms & den starting construction. Bright & open. oriented around south facing patio. To be built to highest standards. Asking price is completed pkg. Owner will consider selling land & approved plans. 131·1400 ................................. 1175.000 IAYFRONT with dock for a very large yacht In a premier location. Spectacular harbor views from this spacious. airy 2 bdrm & den with high ceilings, marble fireplace. sunny terrace & a sophisticated European feering. Charming 4 uoit condo complex. steps to shops & restaurants. 631·1400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11%5.IOO CORDIA DEL IAll Just off the main beach Newly constructed 2 story 4 bdrm home with formal dining room. family room & cheery breakfast area off gourmet kitchen with Jennaire & Sub-Zero appliances & whitewashed cabinetry. Traditional look with a fresh & bright contemporary feeling. wood windows & French doors. Ocean views from master suite & roof top deck. 141-1400 ...........•••....•.............. 1111.• DOVEi llOIEI bayfronl Lovely 3 bdrm one story with pool table size family room. Country kitchen with breakfast area opens to landscaped patio. Tradition- ally appointed with hardwood ~ antique German glua windows. oak molding & cabinetry & used bnck. The sunny rear terrace drops to an eddibonal deck & dock for • 50' yacht • 111·1• ................................ 11.111.• NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY .... 714-631-1400 .. UOO ISLE Beautifully designed top quality 5 bdrm with formal dining & family room & den. Professionally decorated with paned windows & Fr. doors to sunny patio with spa. Almost double lol Fell OU:r OF ESCROW! 131-1400 ................................. IM5.000 DOVER SNORES Newly refurbished bayfronl Contempo- rary 3 bdrm with den, family room & fabulous huge master suite. Terraced bayside patios with spa & built- in BBQ adjoin the dock for a large yacht Steps to community beach in a lovely established family neighborhood. walk to schools. 131·1400 ................................ 11 .211.• UDO llLE Fabul0tt$ 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 floors. hand troweled walls. elaborate lighting system & extensive built-ms. &31·1400 ................................ 12.095.DOO CORONA OEL MAR bayfront. Beauttfully 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. hving room & spacious master suite all front on the bay with views from the harbor entrance down the channel There 1s also a pool room. darkroom & breakfast room It fronts on a large garden & there 1s a bayfront terrace. 631 -1400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.495.000 CAMEO SHORES Bright, open & elegantly remodeled 4 bdrm home with fabulous ocean views from family & dining areas. master bdrm & skyht kitchen with granite & marble accents. Pale lush carpeting, oversized pavers & plantation shutters throughout Many roQms open to the private flagstone patto with rock edged pool. waterfall. oriental landscaping & footbridge. There are 2 spas. a sauna & an audio security system. 760·3600 .............•.................. 12.545.000 LIDO ISLE bayfront on huge pie shaped lot with 73' of bay frontage & fabulous wide turning-basin views. Dock will accommodate a 11 o· yachl Nice older 5 bdrm home with great potential for remodel or build your dream home. 631 -1400 ................................ 12.515,0IG CORONA DEL IAR at the beach with magnificent views of sand, sky, ocean & harbor entrance. Generously scaled on two lots. this 3 bdrm home 1s decorated with rare integrity to its dramatic contemporary architecture. A featured home in .. Orange County" magazine. the bright & open feehng 1s highhghted by bleacbed t'lardwood floors & 1 O' mahogany doors. 631-1400 ............................. $2.980,000 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-673-6900 • r ,_ M ... ft. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN NOTIClOf DUAULT ANO b.ICTION till UNDO DUD Of TllUIT TltUSTll IA&.I NO.: lMlt-f NIA COM.llF. NO.: fMPOllTANT NOTICl IF YOUR PROPERTY IS IN FORECLOSURE BECAUSE YOU AAE BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS, IT MAY BE SOLD WITHOUT ANY COURT ACTION, and 1'>'.I ~ the lepl ri&ht to brin1 your account In IOOd standinc by P1yinc all of your p11st due p11yments plus permitted costs and expenses within the time permitted by lew for reinstatement of your account, which is normally fi¥e business days prior to the date set for the sale of your property. No sale date may be set until three months from the date this notice of default may be recorded (which date of recordation •PPM~ on this notice.) This amount is $23,250.54 as of 03/08/89, and will inreaze until your account becomes current. You may not have to pay the entire unpaid portion of your account. even though full payment was demanded, but you must pay the amount stated above However, you and your beneficiary or mortgagee may mutually agree in writing prior to the time the notice of sale is PoSted (which may not be earlier than the end of the three·month period stated above) to, among other things, (1) provide additional time in which to cure your default by transfer of the propertY or otherwise; or (2) establish a schedule of payments in order to cure your default: or both (1) and (2). Followina the expiration of the· time period referred to in the fim paraaraph of this notice, unless the obligation beina foreclosed upon or a separate written qreement behleen you and your creditor permits a longer period, you have only the lepl riaht to stop the sale of your property by payina the entire amount demanded by your creditor. To find out the amount you must pay, or to arran1e for payment to stop the foreclosure, CK if your property is in foreclosure for any othe reason, contact: (Name of Benefteiary) WILLIAM 0 . CRAGHILL ANO LOIS E. CRAGHILL (or Morpaee)" FCI National MalJlna address) 17802 IMne Boulevard, STE 205 (Telephone) Tustin, CA 92680 (714) 731·3942 If you have any questions, you should contact a layer :>r the eovemment acency which may have Insured your loan. Notwithstanctina the fact that your property is in foreclo$ure, you may offer your property for sal6, provided the sate is concluded prior to the conclusion of the fofeclosure. Remember, YOU MAY LOSE LEGAL RIGHTS IF YOU DO OT TAKE PROMPT ACTION, In addition to the amount stated aboYe, should any prior taxes, items, insurance, or encumbrances be delinquent or become delinquent, and the loan can be reinstated, said delinquencles must be cu'9' as a condition of reinstate- ment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That foreclo$ure Consul· I.ants, Inc, a California corpcntion, is duly authorized Acent for the Trustee, or duty •ppointed Trustee, or as duly desicnated Trustee, or as duly designated Trustee under a Deed of Trust dMed 08/01 /88 executed by KJEU 0. NELSON, AN UNMARRIED MAN as Trustor, In favor of WILUAM C. CRAGHILl ANO LOIS E. CRAGHILL. HUSMAND AND Wtf'E AS JOtNT TENANTS ANO COLBIA ESCROW. A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION as Beneficiary, as oricinal Trustee, recOfded 08/09/88 paae. as Instrument no. 88-390256, in book, of Offal Records in the Office of the County Recotder of Orance County, California, secunns. amonc other obliption, includina 1 note(s) for the principal sum $120,000 that the benficial interest under such OE.ad of Trust and the obliptjons secut9d there by we prnentty hetd by the u~enecf; that a breach of, and default in, the obllptions for such Deed of Trust is securitY hes occurred in thlll ~ has not been mede: f•ilure to make the 12/10/88 peyrnent of ptinclP1l and/CK interest and all subsequent payments. tosether with l•te ch•r1es. Impounds, ecNences, taus Ind assessments, if any, under the Wms of uid Note. that by reason thereof, the present beneficiety, Of Mhomed Aler1t for beneflclary, under such Deed of Tru5t has executed and delhlered to Foreeclolure Consultllnt Inc, a writllln O.Ca.r.ton of Dehlult Ind hes declared and does ~ .... all sums Mand ther9by ~due and P9Y9bl9 and .._ elect8d and does ~ Maid to cause the trust ~to be sold and to utility the obliptions secured thereby DA TE: 03/08/89 3/16,3/23,3/30 2052 NOnca Of TIUITln MU Ne.l•llt YOU AR£ IN DEFAULT UHOE.R A DEED Of TRUST OAUO 06/16/87. UNLESS YOU TAK£ ACTtON TO PftOT(CT YOUR flM)P(RTY, IT MAY BE SOU> AT A PUBLIC SALL IF YOU N££D AH OOUNATtON Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCUOING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 04/06/19 M 10:00 A.M. TRANSAMERICA TIT\.£ INS. CO. M duly llPC)Otnttd Tr""-under and ........ to Deed ol Trust '9COf'ded 06/22/81 • ~ No. 17·350604, ol Offidef rt.co.di, ~ br: OIUES LATREIUE. AHO, HELGA M. LATR£1lU • INID(a), in the oMce ol the ~ Rilcordlt ol ORAHQ( ~. S.... of c.Mtomia, WILL SW. AT PU9UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 11000 fOR CASH <Pe'; 1tite • time of .. in....,_,.~ of.,. U'*9d....., llt THl CHAPMAN AV£HUl (N11tMC[ TO THE CMC cono IUIUMNG. -EAST CMANAN AV£NUE. ORANGE. CA 00000 Ill ..................... CDIM)lld to Md now held by It undlr _... o.d GI Trull In .. ~ .. 1111S in Mid Counll Md ....... : ~'•d -EXHf81T•A• fWIClL 1: (A) Alt undivided l/211h 11 nhold lnlilfeat In end to: ttwt partiain GI LAii L. T'8d tl 9, • Pl' "'1IP recorded 1n-..21 ........ ,. ....... miK ,,, _,..... In ..... ,,, .. Coun1r ......... of ..... c:auner . .,... 111111J GI a IM wNdt ....... 11 .. •lfll1'"11 an .. ..,.._,INGl-6d LGI l. wllldtlllDCilllll I 11 I \: .. 50 ....... ,.. ........ G1r•·•1·...,. .. -· ••• ..,...,., ....... L; ............ an • .......... 1M '9 .. ::::•·;a fll .. ...: GI .. curw ................... . .......... . ,,., l, 1m•..-.•'-•.,.. .. ••• CDllCI I...... 111 ............... ., lllO.OO --·: ....... ..... Ti a r • _. 1 tl1 lt 11 .. .-. • • ••u. ~ """ -,, ... •111• ........ .... _..,._ ........... " ........ ........ ... ., .. ....._,, 1111tl_...r111s"11111J• •• 1'1 JI 5 " Cll I ... -•1 • -sA' r • -1 ...... =ti l!J!IJI ·-..... .,.. ,.. ___ In.._ ......... ..... County, which rilhb of wrJ, coven.nts. conditions and restrictlom ate incorpcnted het9in and by refentnce made a paf1 hereof, ana which enements are hereby reMMld. (8) The elCclusive riaht to occupy a certain apartment on the 7th floor of the apartment house buildit11 on said premises, which is now known and desl1nated as apartment No. 50, (and a certain..,... spec:e In said apartment buiklirc which is now known and desi...,.eed as Garaae Space No. 12), as shown by • plat attached · to said declaration, topther with a riaht-of·way for lnsress and .,ress to and from said apartment (and prace spece) and also the rllht to the use of halls, public rooms, passaeeways and all other public portions of said buildinc and the equipment therein, in common with other occupants. PARCEL 2: (A) An undivided I/28th leasehold interest in and to: that portion of Lot l, Tract 919, as per map recorded in Book 29, Pages 31to34 lnclusive. miscellaneous maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said County, lying easterly of a line which begins at the midpoint on the southerly hne of said Lot L. which is located westerty 86.50 feet through a central angle of 2• 35' 41 # from the southeasterly corner of said Lot L: thence northerly on a strailht line to the midpoint of the arc of the curve on the state hiahway described in the deed recorded July 1, 1929 in Book 288, Pace 265, Offteial Records, as ooncave to the southwest and haini.a radius of 1550.00 feet and a lencth of 194.46 feet. Toeether with and sub;ed to the benefits, burdens, fichts of way •nd easements Imposed upon said real property •nd improvements thereon tor the mutuaJ benefit of the owners, lessees of partial assianees by the declaration of covenants, conditions and restrictions recorded on the 29th day of July 1968 in Book 8674, Pases 401 to 450 lnciUMW, Official Records of Oranp County, which riatrts of way, covenants, conditions and restrictions are incorporated hetetn and by reference rt)ade a part hereof, and which usements 8fe hereby reserwd. (8) The elCClusive rilht to occupy a certain apattment on the 7th ftoor of the apartment house bulldi,. on said premises, which is now known and desisnated as apertment No. 7D, (and a cef'tain ..,..-spece in said •pllrtment buildlt11 which is now known and desisnated as Garap Space No. 14), as shown by a plat .U.Ched to said declaration, tccethef with a riaht-of ·way for lnsress and ecress to and from said •Plrtment (and Pnll9 space) and also the right to the use d halls, public rooms, pa.ss.pways and all other public portions of said buildif'11 and the equipment therein, in common with other occupants. The street address and other common desi,nation, if any, of the real property described aboYe is purported to be: 3121 WEST COAST HWY #50, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663& 3121 WEST COAST HWY #70, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663 BENEFICIARY: TRANSAMERICA ANANCIAL SERVICES (714) 759.3650 The undwliianed Trustee disclaims any liability for any Incorrectness of the street address and other common desianation. if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without cOYenant or wranty, express Of implied, reprdifll title. possession, tK encumtnnces, to s-y the remaininc principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. with inMrest thereon, as provided In said note(s), adYances, if any, under the terms ol said Deed of Trust. fees, charaes and eicpenses of the T ru-. and of the trusts cteMec:t by said Deed of Trust. for the amount reasonabfy estirNted to be: $30,668.97 The beNficlaf'y under sakt Deed of Trust hefMofore eucut9d and delMnd to the undenilned • written Declaration of Defautt and Demand fot Sale, and •written Notice !IA o.fautt and EJection '° Sett. The underlllned CllUMd sakt Notioe at Default and Election to S.U to be rec:ordad in the county where the,_,~ is k>ut9d. 0..; 03/06/89 TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE. 8()1 C.VIC CENTER DRIVE WEST·SUJJ.E 100, SANTA ANA, CA 92701, 714-547·9571 By Ann Burtcley, Assistant SecrWry 3/16 3/23 3/30 2064 NOTICE Oii TIIUITll'l IALI mu....a..o.u.o TaUITll MLl NO. U119-f YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED 04/30/86. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTtON TO PftOTECT YOUR flROP£trTY, IT MAY BE SOlO AT A PU8UC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH EXPLANATK>N Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEOINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 04/06/89 .. 10:00 A.M. FORECLOSURE CONSUL· TAHTs. INC. • the duly eppoint.d Trust• undef and punun to Died ol T~. Recorded on 05/08/86 as Document no. 86-185217 Of Officlel Racof"dl n the office of the Recorder of ar.,. County, c.llfomia, . executed by: R08ERT J. LONG JR. ~o GLORIA c LONG, HUS8ANO ANO WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS Will SELL AT PU8ltC AUCTK>N TO THE HIGHEST 8100£R FOR CASH, (peyable • time at sate in lawful money of the United se.t.) M TH£ FRONT ENTRANCE TO SUITE 205 (SECOND F\.OOR), 17802 UMN£ 8lVO .. TUSTIN, CA 92680 all rWC. ttele and ......... ~ to and now hekl br It under uld Deed of Trust in the prop91y Mtwel1d WI uld ~. CtftfonM, deecribfnl the land therein: EXHIBIT •A" PARC£L 1: • Unit 27. at 1hown •nd defined on that certain Condominium "11\ (the "Condominkwn Plan" herein) ..UCMd "· .,_.btt to ttMlt cettain Oeclamion of eo--a. Conditions and 9'eltric:tionl for Ne•PGrt 8-ch TowntaouMs. Lb., (the '"Oeclar.ton,. .._..n) ........... 11. 1972 • lnllNment No 11412 in booll 10122 ..... 313 of Offldal Reconta ol Mid County . ftMCl&.2: Alt YlidMded l/a.h iMswwt in end to &.GI l ol Tr.ct No. 7530. M ..... an I "'IP NCGdlld In baioll 297, plJlll JI and 3' ti 1111: l 'I Tl • ...... NCG. of e>r-.c:..r. c ... ,-. .-..nwMt••eo1•wnon ._ ~ -co.nmo.• "'-•.....,.)on ltl9 ~ "-"· ~Jl Tiail 9ildulM ...,. to 11I11 ll111ft and ~ of .... ...... al ... COit.,., ._ti &All of Mid TrKt .... 1llO. ......... ' .... ~ .. ,.. • ,18111 '111 .... Mii/. •dW. .......... an -6d Cua• ....................... 1 ..... MICll The eaclusiw risht to use and oc;cupancy for whaft.tit •nd dockirc purposes of such portion of the common area of Loe 1 of said Tract No. 7530, shown and defined on the Condominium Ptan as Bolt Slip No. 7. "Boat Sllpa" which has been specifically deslanated as beln1 appurtenant to Parcel l abow in the manner provided fOf in the dec14iition. The stre.t address ind other common desicnation, if any, of the rul property described above Is purported to be: 4463 W. COAST HIGHWAY. NEWPORT BEACH, CA The underlilfled Trustee disclaims any liability fot any incorrectness of the street address and other common deslanation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without convenant CK warranty, expteSS CK implied, regarding title, posseslon, or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. wrth interest thereon, as prcwided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust. fees, charges 1nd expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. to-wit: $27,384.92 The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and delivered to the undersigned a written Declaration of Default and Demand fCK Sale, and 1 written Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undersi1ined caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to ~ recorded in the county where the real property is located. DATE:03/09/89 FORECLOSURE CONSULTANTS, INC .• AS TRUSTEE BY: DANIEL W. ORMEROD, VICE PRESIDENT, 17802 IRVINE BLVD., SUITE205, TUSTIN, CA 92680, (714) 731· 3942 3/16 3/23 3/30 2045 NOnMWEATH AND OF PEllllON TO ADlll•STEA ESTATE OF: ESTHER II. MOUL 1'0N CME NO. A141112 To II ....,._ •1A=t1r1ae. ,...,... ~ cncllrNs. end ~-who .fMY .. ... .... lntei.-d In ,.. iltl or.-... or '*""et. ESTHER M. MOULTON A PETITION hm .._. 9NtJ.~~M. MIU.ER In l'9 8"** Ccu1 of of ORANGE .......... 9'11 MARL'VNN M. lie ~.: .c=. ,..11nlllM ID •1•Ja11r ... THE PETITION ~11• ....... Yo &die• •• .. -...wtdlr .. ~t~.-.GI&'' I ~ ...... ~ ......... ~ .:l6ne ............. ClDUrt ~ oertlln ..... ho••--.......... fepltepn11•1•1 •l19 la ,........ to cW9 nolce ID lri• 1 &11 d r:--'.. . ..., haw ..... _.... --.-d .. n.=..::iF~ -:r'-l. ~ ... ~ 1n ... .-c1 ~ ............. ,....end lhowa good ca.. why ... ilourt....,... '* ...... autMwtW. A HEARING on ... l!••ain ..... held Oft~ e, ~-. 1 :45 p .... In DeDt. 3 locatad • 700 CMc OfM W-. a.MAM. CA a'101. IF YOU OBJECT TO .. ::!':i .......... you should .... ~.... ..... ..... ~ ~or .. --.~-... oowt ..... N "-Wig. Yov JSIF 1..,.,. ,._ be In ....,. ot a., ~.-ner. F '10U ARE A CREDfTO-. or a oonlnaant crecMor of ... d9c1111d, you ....... ~..,. ...... court Md mal • OOll¥ .............. ,._,.... m :Z:-oourt wll*t..., fliOftlw nm .. •• Gl ...................... 1100 c .. alflla '"'• C6d9. TM trne tiw-. dalrM .. -~to lour ............... dltli of ~~GAMtHI'::-...,. ·~ ... ccu1,. Y'O" ............. 1111dlft ........ 1"'_~ .. ... .. oDurt ...... Ala: ... tiw "JClll ...... ... llngof .......... y ........ ,,,.. ......... .... OI Of et!ft_ (ll•llft or·:--DfWtdld lft-*" 1280 GI• C ........... COdt. A...._. tor .... torm ... 111' .. flam .. court--. ,., ............ : M.Rowt 210Dloulhlulllllftk .... trw..CAl2'714 Newport ...... ltiaalan- U.. 11. 23. '°· 1w WllOTICI ncnnoUI .,1mm NWITATW The..,...,.. .. penons.,. ~butineu-.: KEY INN, 1611 Et Clmno RMI, Tua. tin. CA 92680. Siapencie Inns of Arnt#· ica, Inc.: General Pamer. California, 1751 1 E. Geny Avenue. Santa Ana. CA 9Z7~. . ..... s.~.~ Pertner. 4800 Le Gray, AMn. CA i3203. [d9lr E. PwMy fa Eliza.. beth S. Pinkey, General Partner, 320 West M•ln Streat, TUllin. CA 92680. This bu1ine11 ls con- duded .,, • limitad ...... tNp. ..-: W.A. Caine. U.Cutiw Yk:e Prelidant. Si..-ICI Inna of Amertca_ Inc., A GanarW Plrtnar. The rqlstraf\t com· merlCld • lr...ad bull· .... under the ftctitioul ~nll'Mlillad .... on f*'-J 22, 1•. 1"" ..... ,,... ..... fMed with ... County C*" Of . Or.,. County on ~ 6. 1• F410283 l/9 l/16 3123 l/30 2027 ~NOTSCI .. ., AChi ........ ..... n11111111 TheW1alr111..-.. doinllllJ' IllKVWM ASSOCIA TIS, 4MJ Yon ec..m.a ...._.::a" '-=".C.. . n. W Cm -t, Cel: ..... aav.a -· 2050 Avenue, Newpott Beach, California 92660. P91ic.an Land Compeny, 4343 Von Karman Awnue, Newport Beach. Callfornla 92660 J.E. T. Rutt«, as Trustee of Trust, UDT Thomas R. Rutter femily Trust, 700 C1vk: Cent•r Oriw West. Sanfa Ana, California 92701 J.E.T. RutMr, as TrustM ol Trust, UOT Thomas R Rutter Fam ty Trust, 700 Civic Center Drive West, Santa Ana, California 92101. Harvey Somers, 1709 East Bay, Belbol. CalifonMI 92661. Harry W. PNHic-. 1437 OotphtnT en-ec:e. Corona dal Mar,~ 92625. J 8. Men, Trustee ol the ear,.. TMt, 801 £.ast Ml'nSlrelll. Ahmbre. Call: tornle 91802. Richatd C. (lffoft. Trustee ol the Ellioa f amity Trust, 4320 Von ~ Awnue, Ne•pc>Q1 Baech, California 926«50. Kim £. Brennan, 4320 Yon Kermen AwnUI, Naw- port leach, Callfoml1 92MO Kif\ S. bioa. 4320 Von K8rtw ,.,.,., .= .. 8aecta.CdlMU . Ch111'-[. GI a 11 ren. U20V.. ....... ~ :' 8aech. c••••• TMe .......... con· ................. .......... ···-=,.... s Land Compeny. a Callfofnia 1imit9d pattnerlhip, Oc>Mld M. Koll,~ Pwtnef o.te busineM first tran· sacMd under this business name Nolember 15. 1983. This 5t*ment was filed with the County c*" of <>ranee County on Feb. 27. 1989. f:40963A 3/9 3/16 3/23 3/30 2035 ,.,.... PU9UC N011Cl NOl1CI Of APNCATION fOltCHWI• OWNIMt•Of ~llVUAQ( UCIW 3-13-89 To Whom It May Concern: HWANG. Chun1 Ja & ~ Yunsanc are applyin1i to the Department of Alcoholic Bevera1e Control to sell alcohol it t>everaaes at 4881 Birch St., Ste L Newport Buch 92660 wtth "41 .. On Sale Beer and Wine Eatinc Place license(s) 3123 2070 1-41171 PUaJC N011Cl NOTICI Of Alft.ICATION TO 1111 AlCOHOLIC KVllMU • 3-10-a9 To Whom It May Concern: NINA'S NIGHTLY, INC. is ~'°the Oepattment at Alcoholic ~Con­ trol to sell alcoholic bever· eces • 3388 v~ Udo. 3rd Floor, Newport Beach 92663 with "48" On Sale General Public Premises license{s) 3123 2069 ......CNOTICI ncnnous .,..us NAME ITATDINT The foUowif\I persons are doin1 business as; DES- MOND ASSOC IA TES, 2006 Leeward lane. Newport 8-ch, CA 92660. David R. Desmond, 2006 Leeward Lane, Newport Buch, CA 92660. Donna L Desmond. 2006 Leeward lane, Newport Beach, CA 92660 The filinc of this state· ment does not of itself au· thome the use 1n thrs state of • fictitious business name in violation of the nata of anothet under fed. eral, suee or common law (see Section 14400 Et Seq Business and Professions Code.) This business Is con· ducted by husband and wife. Sisnect: o.vid A. Des· mond. The re1istrant com· menced "' transact bust· ness under the fictitious buslNSI name listed abow on-NA This stat9ment was filed .;th tht, County Clerk of Or.,. County on Feb. 27. 1989. f-409514 3/2 3/9 3/16 3/23 2018 .u.JC N011Cl f"CiiiiOUI-· NAMllTAlWT The tonowinc patlCln Is doinl business as.: TARGET MARKETING GROUP, OlA· MONO SWEEPSTAKES, IR1SH SWEEPSTAKES. THE HEART Fl)ND, GIFT ~M tH£ HEART, GIFT COMMIT· TtE. CA THY LOVE. PRlZ£ ADMINISTRATORS. PRIZE AWARD CENTER, CINDY HANSEN, A88Y WHITE, 3609 MacArthur Blvd #8()8, Santa Ana, CA 92704 S.O.S Office Supply Inc • (c.tiforn-.), 3609 Mec:At· thur 8Mj .... Santa Ana, CA92704. The ..... ol this ..... mant dim not of ltMtf au, tt.orin the UM In this IUte of a fictitious butlness neme WI wioletion ol the ,..,... of •IOlher "'*' .... .,.., ..... 0tcommonlew ( ... Section 14400 Et Seq. lusinfts and Proh "'°"' Code) Thi• busin•H 11 con· dudad by a c:orDOIMion. 9'1Nd: Honn ~ s.o.s. OMcll ~ Inc., ......,. ...... TM r91i1trent com- ,,,.acad • tnnud buli- ..... ....... ftCtitious Min 111fWM111111d .._. on Jan. J. 1•. n. r•U 11•• -ftlad ..... ~ Clatt of ar....~an,. 27, 1•. , ..... 1 111311 J/1' J/23 200I UICI D . 1• THE NEWPORT ENSfGN--NIE 71 REAL ESTATE a note from maury ADMINISTRATION Career position with small successful real estate co. need aggressive takecharge gen. admin person. Filing, phones di book keeping. Send resume & salary requirements to; Lisa Wilson 18 corporate plaza #104, N.B., Calif. 92660 UNIVERSITY PARK IRVINE A very well located Marquette model close to comm~nity pool! wide greenbelt near University -3 bed, 2.5 bath. Large, bright and airy. $275,000 L.H. OLDE CORONA DEL MAR Great potential duplex, close to ocean, call for detailed information. REAL ESTAT.E AGENTS $695,000 NEWPORT BARGAIN EXPANDING Dynamic Fashion Island, extremely successful real estate co. Seeks honest & experience lie. residential · commercial agents enjoy 80% • 100% commissions for detai ls call Partri ck Tenore (714) 721 -1200 3 Bed, 2 bath on large lot near school, park, shopping. Hard to find one under this price. NOTIC£ Of TRUSTEE'S SALE Loan No 0978021/CONCANNON T.S. No l101676 UNITCOOE L CROCKER CUSTODY CORPORATION IS duly appo1nted Trustee under the follow1na descnbed deed d trust WIU SE1.L AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 8100£R FOR CASH (1n the forms which are lawful t9"der in the United States) and/or the cashier's, certified Ot other checb specified 1n Civil Code Section 292._, (~ in fvll at the time of sale) all n&ht. title and 1nternt con~ to and now held by 1t under said Deed d Tnist in the property hereinafter described TRUSTOR: GARY F CONCANNON PATI 8.CONCANNON BENEftCIARY: CROCKER NATIONAL BANK recorded April 19, 1979 as Instr. No. 23479 In Book 13111 Pll9 983 d Officaal Records in the offtCe of the RecOfdef of <>ranee Cou"'1: said deed of trust descnbes the followinl property. LOT 3 Of TRACT NO. 2813, IN THE CITY or NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of OAANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP AECOROEO IN BOOK 94, PAGES 45 TO '7 INCLUSfVE. MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORO£R Of SAID COUNTY EXCEPTING THEREFROM All OIL. GAS, MINERALS, ANO HYAOAOCAR80N SUBSTANCES enow A 0£PTH Of 500 FEET, MEASURED fROM THE SURFACE Of SAID LANO, WITHOUT THE RIGHT Of ENTRY UPON THE SURF' ACE THEAEOf, AS RESERVED IN 0££0 RECORDED IN BOOK 9910, PAGE 448, OFFICIAL RECORDS OF SAID OAANGE COUNTY YOU Aft( IN 0£FAULT UND£A A DEED Of TRUST OATEO 4/06179. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBUC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEOtNG AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER PU8UC NOTICE ACTITIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATDIENT The follow1n1 per$OO IS doina business as: SEA· VIEW EXECUTIVE SERVI· CES. 2855 E. Co.st H11h· Iffy, Patio Suite A, Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Marcia Lee Sexton, 307 Poppy Avenue. Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con- ducted by an ind1v1dual $caned Marcia Lee Sexton The re11strant com· menced to translct bust· ness under the ftct1tt00s busmeu name hsted above on 2120/89 This statement WU filed wtth the County Clerk of Orance County on March 6, 1989 F410281 3/9 3/16 3123 3130 2025 PU-..C NOTICF F1CTIT10UI IUltNUS NAMl STATEMENT The followtnt person is doina business IS. PERCEP- TUAL COLOft t. OEStGN SYSTEMS, 357 Catalina Or .. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Juchth Carol Crook. 357 Catalina Or • Newport Beach, CA 92663 ThtS buSlness 1s con- ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Slane<' Judrth ~ The re11$tr1nt com· rMnced lo lranuct buSI· nus under the fictitious business name hsted 1boYe on Apnl, 1980 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on March 13, 1989 F4ll12 1 3/16 3/23 3/30 '16 2040 1915 CHUBASCO DfttVE. CORONA 0£l MAR, CA 92625 ·ctf a stn.t .ctd"'" OKc:wnmon ~°'property rs shown •bow. no wananty •S INef\ n to its complete- ~ Ott cOrrectnns): The beneficiary undet satd Deed d Trust. by ruson d •breach or default 1n the obhptions secured t~, hefetofofe Hecuted and deftvered to the underscned • wntten Oectaratton d Default and ~ for Sale. and written notice d default end of election to cause the under'Maned to sell said property to ut1sfy said obhptions. and thereafter the-undef'Sl&ned caused said notice of default and of e4ectt0n to be recorded December 7, 1988 IS Instr No 88-637280 of Official Records 1n the office of the Recorder of Oranae County. Satd Sale will be made. but without covenant or PUBltC NOTICE wam.nty, eJCpreu 0t 1mp1ted, reprdtnl title possession, ftennOOS 8Ul8NUI or encumbrances.. to ~Y the remainina poncipal sum HAMl STATlMENT d the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest The followma persons are ff 1n saJd note provided. advanoes, 1f any, under the terms dolna business as SPEC· of .aid Deed of Tru t. fees. charaes tnd expenses of the TRUM COLOR ART DESIGN, lnKtee 1nd of the lrusb created by said Deed ot Trust 3!>7 Catalina Or . Newpot1 Said ule will be held on Buch, CA 92663 Apnf 6, 1989 at 1:30 pm in the lobby to the bu11d1n1 Michael R Crook & Judith located at 601 South lewis Str.t. <>ranee. Cahforn11 Carol Cr~. 357 CatahN 92668 Or , N wport Beach, CA At the time <:A the 1nit11l pubhcatt00 of this nottce. the 92663 ..,.... ~ d the unp1id bel1nce of the obh,..ttOn This busineu •s con· MCured by the above detcnbed deed of tru'1 end dUcted by a 1tm1'9d P9rtner eltifTl1t1d COits. ....,,MS. end advances" $168.207. 73 ~~.Sicned: Michael .. R It ii po11tbtl that at the time of sale the oc>en•ns bid ""-,,.,be._. tNrt the'°"'~ dUe. The r•a11trant com· If• •H1Me. lhe ..-ctad GPlf'i• bid fftf1I be obtained tne11ad llO tr....ct busi· br ~ .._ ...._.. ... ...,.._ .. numben on the dllt neu under the ftetftiOut bllort .._ ..... (714) Jl!5 4137 or (213) 627~ bulineU name liaeed abowe o.: .._.. 12. a• · on A&c.. 1977. C110C*a CUSTODY CORPORATION• Mid TNIM. nil •1111..,,. -flled 1r To mwu c;owMY . ...,.. e, awts o.no.r. ....._ the CoUruar an °' Alla. Vice "1 'lteM. IOI ..,.,.. LMtl ll.. ~ CA ~ ~ on Merdt ... (714) -...100. ., TACI _,.102 F4l I l20. 11111111 ano a1 11111113 VJO"' 2037 $315,000 ~ "11lllC NOTIC[ - K~l FICmtOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMEHT The following person as docng business as SIMS, COZAD. MORROW & MAN NING, 110 Newport Center Or , Suite 110. Newport Beach, Cahfornia 92660 Wayne R Sims. A Profes- st0nal Corporatt00. Cahf0t· n1a. 110 NewPOrt Center Or , Suite 110, Newport Beach, CA 92660 The fihng of this state ment does ot of itself au thome the use an this state of a f1ctttious business name an v1olat1on of the rights of another under fed· eral. state 0t common law (see Section 14400 Et Seq , Business and Professions Code) This business as con ducted by a corporation S1aned Wayne R Sims, APC, President The rea1strant com· menced to transact bus1· ness under lhe f1ct1hous business name hsted above on-NIA This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 27. 1989 F~l 3/9 3/16 3/23 3130 2034 PUBLIC NOTICE ncnnous BUSINESS NAME STATtMENT The followln1 person IS doing business as MARIN- ERS SECRETARIAL SER· VICE. 344 "B" Rochester St , Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Nancy Jean Ervin, 34-4 "B" Rochester St . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 This business 1s con ducted by an 1ndtv1dual Slaned Nancy Ervin The re11strant com menced to transact bus• ness under lhe f1ct1ttous bU5.ltle$S name hsted above on 2121/89. This statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Orance County on Feb 27, 1989 F'°9515 312 3/9 3/16 3/23 2011 'VIUC NOTICE ncnnous auseNESS NAME STATEMOCT The follow1n1 person 1s dotr1C bus1nes.s as CHEl· SEA MORTGAGE. 1633 E 4th Street.# 102. Santi Ana, CA 92701 Chelsea Mortaaae Corporat ion. Cal1forn1a, 1633 E 4th Street. #102. Santa Ana. CA 92701. This business IS COft• ducted by a c()(J)Otat1on. S11ned 0 1aM 8 . Hinch, Chelsu Mort Corpcnuon. V,President, The re11strant com· menc9d to transact bus.. neu unclet the fictitious business ...... listed abowie on-Noc Jet commenced und(lf tN 08A. Thtt llJI I ,_It WS filed wtth tN County CIM d ~~on Fib. 27, l• F4095l6 J/2 Jll J/16 l/23 2011 1'08ltc1'0TIC£ F'lCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person 1s doing business as DAN'S TELEVISION SERVICE, 1566 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Ila Jean McMillan AKA Mrs D W McMillan, 501 Redlands Ave . Newport Beach. CA 92663 Thi! business 1s con ducted by an end1v1dual S.&ned Ila Jean McMillan The rea1strant com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name listed above on March 2, 1989. This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 13, 1989 F411122 3/16 3/23 3130 4/6 2038 PUBLIC NOTICE RCTITIOUS llUltNOS NAME STATDIENT The followinc person IS dome business as AMBA· COR, 2796 Harbor Blvd , Costa Mesa, CA 92626 Fr1nkltn D Cole, 2482 Fa1MeW Way, Costa Mesa. CA92626 This business 1s con ducted by an md1v1dual S.aned Frankhn D Cole The re11strant com- menoed to trans.ct bust ness under the fictitious business name hsted above on March 6. 1989 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 13. 1989 F•l ll 19 3/16 3/23 3130 •16 2043 PUIUC NOT1C£ F1CTIT10US llUltNESS NAME STATEMENT The followtna person is doma bus.mess H (A) THE MOTION ptCTURE POWER BROKER I (8) CINEMA SERVICE. 177·F Riverside Drive, Newport Buch, CA 92663 Kenneth c RICh, 2715 Greenfield Avenue, West Los Anaeles. CA 90064 The re11strant com · menced to transxt bust· ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name 0t names hsted above on Oct 5, 1988 S1a"9d Kennt'th c Ric;h This statement wn hied with the County Clerk of Oran County on Feb 27. 1989 Fit No r -'°9435 3/16 3123 l /30 4/6 2051 PUMJC.na ncnTIOUl8'111NUI MME STAl"EMl.NT The followint person tS doint bus1MSS as· JOHAN· NING & ASSOCIATES. 407 Ftmlelf, Corona del Mar, CA92625 Chfford Johanntnt. 407 Femtelf. Corona def Mar. CA92625 The fiimt d tht1 .._... ment etc. not d itMtf eu · thorin the UM W\ this .... of a ftct1tloul bu1•nn1 '*"' in ~ al the ,.,... °' ......... "'* .... ........ Of CDHWMft ... (_..._l._ .... • 11"111 IRd " ' I h W Code) This business is con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Signed Cltfford Johanning The registrant com menced to transact bus1 ness under the fictitious business name hsted above on 3/l/89 This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on Feb 27, 1989 F4095l3 312 319 3116 3123 2019 "'BllC NOTtCE STAT£MlHT Of ABANDONMEHT Of USE Of F'ICTmous BUSINESS NAME F'l32590 The tollow1na person has abandoned the use of the f1cht1ous business Nme SEAVIEW EXECUTIVE SER VICES. 2855 E Coast High way. Patio Suite A. Corona def Mar, CA 92625 Jean S Mackay. 4252 Shorecrest Lane, Corona del Mar. CA 92625 This business was con ducted by an 1nd1vtdual Stg:ned Jean S Mackay This ~tement was ftled with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 6. 1989 319 3/16 3/23 3130 2024 PU-..C NOTICE FlCTmOUS euseNUS NAii[ STATDllNT The followt nc person is dom1 business as BALBOA ISLAND PHARMACY. 302 Manne Ave .• Balboa Island, CA92662 Gordon Elwood, 702 Promontory Or West, New port ee.ch, CA 92660 This busmess 1s con- ducted by an 1nd1v1dual s.anect· Gordon Etwood This statement was filed wtth the County Clerk d L0$ A~ County on March 3, 1989 File No F410123 J/16 3123 3/lO •16 2039 K.-..0 PUIUC NOT1Cl STATDIENT Of ABANDONMENT Of UM Of ACTITIOUI BUSINUS NAME The follow1na persons have abandoned the use of the f1ct1t1ous business name SIMS & GREGOR. 881 Dover Drive, Suite 35. NewPort Beach. CA 92663 The F1ct1ttous Busine~s Name referred to •b<M" wu hied 1n <>ranee County on Oct 5, 1986, Fil( NO f 322957 Way,,. R $lm~ A Prol SIQn I Cot1>0'at!On, Caltfor· n1a. 110 Newport Center Or., Suite 110, N wport Beach, CA 92660 Garrett S Gnlcor. A Pro- fus.onal Corporation, Calt· forn1a, 881 ~ Drive, SuM 35, Newport 8-c.h. CA92663 This bUlinn.s ws con·· dUdlld br • c:oll*lllioii ~ ...... Simi&. N'C ,, ........ This ... ,,.,.,,. -.... """ .... c...r a.. °" Feb.'l1, l-111JlllJIU11• .. N01'ICI o. nvsnrs MU T.&Ne.1-S N011CE YOU All IN DEPAULT UNDER A DEED OP TRUST, DA'Tt!D AOOUST 20, 198l. UNLESS YOU TA.XE AcnON TO PROTECI' YOUR PllOPERTY, rr MAY 1S£ SOLD AT A PUBLIC SA.LE. IP YOU NEED AN l?.XPLANATION OP nm NATIJRB OP TIU! PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A LA WYER. OD MAROi 31, 1989, It 9:4$ AM... H.P .s. <X>RPORATION, a CAlilonUa Cotponilioa. 6111 Yort BoukYa.rd, Loe~ California 90042. • duJy lppOi.DlLd Tnace UDdcr and punl&alll to ~ of TNll rftlOf'ded AUCUST 24, 198&, • &nil. No 88-4206~. of OfTkial Rt<lC>nli ui ~ otrece or the County Kttordrr or ORANGC: County, Stat~ or CAW'omia [ ecuted by CAR1TR C GRT:.Eh AND BARBARA A'""" GREEN J IUSBAND AND WIFE. WI U. SEU. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGH.ES?' BIDDER FOR CASH {p9yable al lime of aak UI lawful money of the United S....) AT nm MA.IN NORTif El'ITRANCE TO· TI IE COUNTY COURT HOUSE, 700 CTVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CAUFOJU.;'lA. all rip!.. titk a.ad lakraa ~ to a.ad DOW kad by fl undtt &aid Deed of TNll 10 the propaty a.il..aed la &aid County a.ad SU!k~- U>T 91 OF TRACT 738', IN lliE crrY OF NEWPORT Bf.AOI. COUNTY OF ORANGE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP R.ECOlU>ED IN BOOK 315, PAOES «> TO 46 INCUJSJVE. OP MJSCEUAN'EOUS MAPS, IN nm OfflCE OP nm CX>UNTY R.ECORDEl\ OP SAID COUNTY. EXCPET lltEREFROM AU. OU.. GAS, MINERALS ANO O'l1iER HYDROCARBON SUBSTANCES L YINO BELOW A DEPni OP JOO FEET WTiltOlJT ANY JUOHr TO ENTER UPON SURFACE OR SUBS'tJRf'ACE OP SA.ID LAND ABOVB DEP'llf OP '°°FEET. AS PROVIDED lN lNSTRUMENT'S OP JlE.CX)RD. ne ..,_. eddftll ..s otller meeoe 1hripdN. II ..,. °' ta.r ... P'c+at) ..... ~ lbclW .. pwpoMd IO be! I llOCICY POINT ROAD, NEWPORT Bf.AO\ CA.UPOkNIA 92"0 ,,. _,,~ ,.,..._ dW1 'rr .., ....,., for .., ~ °' ta.r lll'eet lddr'9I Md otller • c • ........... ".., . .,.. ~ Slid .. will br ..... blll ......,. CD\ r • « .........,, ~ or illpW. ........ Wt.. P7 Tl il!tl. « ea t•iwa. to ,.,. ta.r 75F ''a,.-...-o1 ta.r -*(•) eecwed bJ Mid Deed ol T,.._ .,.. t.lcftll dlneoe. ~~-... -*(1). ldtm * II _,, ... Ck --of ..id Deed ol T,.._ te.. *""' Mid «IF °' ta.r ,..... ... °' .... .,,.... a..sed by .id Deed°',....... ,,. toW _,_. of Ck ....,.ad ..... °' ~ ~ ........ w.red .., * P'Of9e"J' to br eold wt ~ ..... Ml Q)da, apew-.d..,...ll&u.t- Utnt of ta.r WIW ,........ of lhc NcJtb of Sale 11 ~.4$119 n.~ --..... Deed 'Of 1'WI .Cntdfore aecliled Md •~to lk ~. ~ ~OIOc,_. Md De-.. .. 5*. ... ..... ~-.,...... .. Eledlee lo Sell n. a Is I c:--9 ..W Nola °' Dlllill .. a.a.. to .. to .. ,.a,..,. .... ....,..._ ....... $™ ...... Diiie 2, .... U.&OO•DM-. -~,,_ "" ftle , J' -i...1, '4:1.: -='· St It 22 c,.,. ......__.. ... .. , - A MEMBER OF THE SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE ~ct the best~ CORNER OF COAST HWY. AT AVOCADO 644-9060 NEWPORT BEACH BAYVIEW TERRACE $358.500 BEST NON VIEW LOCATION IS THIS 2 YR. OLD, WELL MAINTAINED, SINGLE FAMILY HOME. LG PATIO, GREAT MSTR BR. MANY UP- GRADES, SKYLIGHT, FRENCH DOORS & MORE IN COND. BLUFFS $405,000 BEST NO. BLUFFS LOCATION W /ELEVATED VIEW! 3 BR/2 BA/ SINGLE LEVEL -EATING AREA IN KIT. A /C. MAINTAINED TO PERFEC- TION. CLOSE TO COMM. POOL BLUFFS $409,000 BEST NO. BLUFFS LOCATION W/ELEVATED VIEWJ 3 BR/2 BA/ SINGLE LEVEL -EATING AREA IN KIT. A/C. MAINTAINED TO PERFEC- TION. CLOSE TO COMM. POOL EAST BLUFF -$499.521 EXECUTIVE POOL HOME. TOTALLY CUSTOM- IZED. 2 BR 4 BA. MBA HAS 2 BATHS. HUGE FAMILY ROOM WITH BAR & FP. FAMILY KITCHEN, FRENCH DOORS. ENTERTAINERS oeUGHT. NEWPORT HIESHTS S549.500 DISCOVER THIS QUALITY 3 BR. HOME BUil T IN 1979 W I LOVELY OUTSIDE DECK ·& POND THE INTERIOR IS ENHANCED WITH RICH MOLDINGS, CUSTOM TILE, WOOD FLOORS, 2 FP, WOOD WINDOWS & THE BEST OF EVERYTHING. SEAVIEW 1550.000 THREE BR RESIDENCE, EXTENSIVE BUil T- INS, CUSTOM LIGHTING INSIDE AND OUT, NEWTRAL DECOR, SECLUDED LOCATION ON CUL-DE-SAC. IEA ISLAND 1595,000 CATALINA & NIGHT LGTS FROM THIS BEAU- TIFUL UPPER 2 BR. 2.5 BA. TWNHOME. BLEACHED KITCHEN CABINETS, MARBLE FLOORS. NEW LIGHT & BRIGHT. NEWPOllT HEIGHTS 1515,000 SPECTACULAR VIEW OF BAY & PARK. IMMAC- ULATE 3 BR, 2 BA CHARMER. BEST VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. MUST SEE TO BELIEVE IT. HURRY. THIS ONE WONI LAST! HAlllOR VIEW HOIES 11!5.llG ,~SSENCE OF PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP! 5 BR. 3 BA, GAEA T LOCATION. EXAPNDED ON. RM. REMOD. KIT. BA 'l WINDOWS, SHUTTERS. FRENCH DAS, MANY NEW UPGRADES! • ••••• •1.- . l•MC MYCREST HOME. Til8 4 M W/FR I POOL• LIGHT I IRIGHT. llll.T ...... USED MICK. 80RGEOU8 LANDSCAPING W/2 PA'TIOI. IXT. ITOMGE 'l'HM>UGHOuT. CORONA DEL MAR IRVINE TERRACE $519,000 A DELIGHTFUL 3 BR HOME WITH LOTS OF EXTRAS INCLUDING SPA, GAZEBO, ALL NEW KITCHEN AND A WONDERFUL GARDEN. WALK TO FASHION ISLE & BEACHES. IRVINE TERRACE 1649.000 GAEA T LOCATION COMPLETELY NEW KIT- CH EN, CUSTOM CABINETS & COUNTER TOPS. ALL NEW BATHS FROM TILE TO COUNTER TOPS. LARGE PRIVATE GARDEN. IRVINE TERRACE _ 1695,000 A MOST DESIRABLE 3 BR. HOME LOCATED ON ONE OF THE MOST SOUGHT AFTER STREETS IN THE AREA. ALL NEWLY DECO- RA TEO, LOOKS ALMOST BRAND NEW, THE CURB APPEAL YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. SPYGLASS 1725.000 FABULOUS 6 BR, 2 Yz BA. FR, ENORMOUS FORMAL ON RM, POOL. SPA & 3 CAR GARAGE. LOVELY VIEW OF CANYON & HILLS. SHOWS LIKE MODEL HOME. SPYGLASS 7 49.900 OPEN & SPACIOUS HILL TOP VIE.W OF SNOWCAPPED MTN. & CITY LIGHTS. MEDl- TER RANEAN STYLE COURTYARD HOME. FRENCH DOORS, WHITE TILE & LIGHT. SPYGLASS 1754,900 REDUCED $40,000 FOR A QUICK SALE. ONLY "SOUTHPORT" ON MARKET! 6 BR, BONUS ROOM, NEW POOL & SPA. MOVE IN CONDI- TION, BRIGHT & LIGHT. THIS WILL NOT LAST!_ CORONA Hl&HLANDS 11 .195.DOO FANTASTIC VIEW OF BAY, OCEAN & NITE LIGHTS. RARE ST. TO ST. PARCEL AT END OF CUL-DE-SAC. BUILD POSSIBLE 7000 SC. FT HOME W/5 CAR GAR. GREAT OPPORTU- NITY FOR THE MOST DISCRIMINATING. i • IRVINE TERRACE 11.249.000 FRONT ROW IN IRVINE TERRACE. CHARMING HOME W /2 BR'S, 2 BA'S & ROOM FOR EXPANSION, PLUS A LOVELY POOL. SPA & BREATHTAKING VIEWS OF BAY & OCEAN. OTHER AREAS 1111101 VIEJO 1300.000 STOP LOOKING FOR THE PERFECT HOME- BUILO IT1 7000 PLUS SQ. FT LOT AVAILABLE NOW IN CANYON CREST WITH MOUNTAIN VIEW ANO NEAR THE LAKE! • I WEITPlll .... WHERE CAN YOU BUY A BEAUTIFUL 3 IA HOME? HIGHLY UPGRADED, LUSH. LT. CPTG. PLANTATION SHUTIEAS THROUGHOUT, EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION, ALL UNDER 1100.00Cl CALL NOW. NEWPORT BEACH LIDO 1675,000 BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM BUil T HOME. SOARING UVINGROOM CEILINGS. MASSIVE BRICK FIREPLACE. STEPS TO BEACH & TENNIS. DOVER SHOR~ "' 1729,500 VIEW! VIEW! VIEW! ENJOY THE NITE LITES & BACK BAY FROM ALMOST EVERY ROOM IN THIS LOVELY 4 BR, 3 BA HOME W /FR & 3 CAR GAR. CALL TO SEE! CLIFFHAVEN 1765,000 ENORMOUS LOT. OVER 19,000 SQ. FT. SUPER CALIFORNIA RANCH DESIGN. FEATURES 4 BR & 3 BA ANO DEN PLUS GUEST. MOUNTAIN & CITY LIGHT VIEW. HARBOR RIDGE 1750.000 A VERY SPECIAL. HIGHLY UPGRADED 4 BR, 31h BA, CORNER LOCATION W/LOVELY PATIO, BUILT IN BBQ, EXTRA ROOM OFF GARAGE, LIBRARY PLUS VIEWS! LIDO PARK $795.000 ULTIMATE BACHELOR HAVEN. SOPHISTI- CATED 2. BR, 2Yz BATH WITH A PANORAMIC VIEW FROM THE 7th FLOOR. SELLER MAY TRADE. NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1825.000 FABULOUS 180° VIEW OF ALL OF NEWPORT HARBOR. ENTIRE SECOND FLOOR MASTER BEDROOM SUITE, LARGEL>ECK PLUS PATIO. THREE FIREPLACES. HARBOR VIEW $165.000 JUST COMPLETED I IMMACULATE CUSTOM 4 BR. 4.5 BA FAMILY HOME GREAT AREA. ALL THE LA TEST AMENITIES. A MUST SEE BEFORE IT IS GONE! BELCOURT 1195,000 PRIME LOCATION IN PRESTIGEOUS BEL- COURT TOWN COLLECTION ON LUSH GREENBELT STEPS AWAY FROM POOL. LARGE COURTYARD W I FOUNTAIN. LIDO ISLAND S 1, 100.000 CLASSIC MEDITERRANEAN ON 2 LOTS ON TIP OF LIDO. AMONG THE MANY AMENITIES ARE A 3 CAR GARAGE, CONTROLLED WINE STOR- AGE, BREAKFAST ROOM, LIBRARY, OUT- STANDfNG DECOR & MOVE IN CONDITION. • CAIYDI IZ.171.• LAAGE CONTEMPORARY HOME W/MULTI- PLES OF AMENITIES. GRACIOUS LIVING AT ITS BEST. EXPANSIVE LOCATION ON FAIR- WAY GIVES VAPIETY OF GLOA10U8 VIEWS.