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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-14 - Newport Harbor Ensign• ESTABLISHED 1948*41ST VEAR•NUMBER 38•(714) 631-8120• NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPEA*FRtOAY, APRIL 14, 1989*25 CENTS Quake .prepares · ·residents for Big_ One BY MELINDA KELLER Last week' quake that shook New- port Beach couldn't have bappened at a better time. believe experts who have been preparing for the temblor all year long. Each April .is deemed as Earthquake Preparedness Month and teams of city. county and state employees, as well as locaJ supermarkets, had the best adver- tising they could have asked for last . Friday. . Centered in Newport Heights, the I p.m. qua.kc blew out plate glass win- dows. shattered china and crystal, crumbled bricks and damaged' everal buildings. Many re idcnts, including Newport Beach Police Spokesperson Bob Oakley, said they initially believed the earthquake was an C'Splosion. "'It was o loud, I thought that the helicopter bad crashed on the roof of the (police) station," Oakley said. Althougfi residents a11d bu iness arc still totalling ~p the damage. only one AfTIMIKI -Ill ,.,, .... fin -1111111'1111111 llllJI F 1111111 M1llm•llt I•• 9' 1•PI tlrlll.1.111 fftlllf'• 4.1 ... 4 ·---- injury was reported in the city. San Clemente resident, Dru Murphy. was hit on the head by a falling wall hanging while he ate lunch at R.J . 's Rib Joint on Campus Drive. Helen Loto • wh~ help the County of Orange coordinate the "'Beat the Quake .. campaign said he hopes last Friday's quake will motivate people to be prepared. .. When it happen , everybody says they ~iJI get ready, but if they do or not is entirely up · to them. We hope they will be prepared." Loto aid. Being prepared include having on hand item uch as botlled water. powdered milk. dried fruit. canned - meat and nut • instant coffee. tea. cocoa, pet food, oup • canned fruit j uice, fir t-aid kid . batterie . a radio and flashlight . Beginning thi morning, the Orange County American Red Cro -.ill ho t all-day classc and exhibit at the Le Meridien Hotel in Newport Beach. The eminar run from 7 :30 a.m. to 4.30 p.m. -City asks tor County's help with airport · aY MELINDA KELLER A new study to survey airport safety and noise abatement may be forthcom- ing if the Orange County Board of Supervisors agree to jointly ponsor the review with the City of Newport Beach. At their Monday night meeting, councilmcmbers drafted a letter off to Supervisor Thom Riley, asking for the county' cooperation m conducting yet another tudy on airline takeoff procedure and their impacts on o ther sections of Orange County . ... There arc other as ucs which the ouncil believes need to be addressed. Those is ue include a comprehensive review of the , oi e C11ll u1~ • .... ! Gioni arrested; prime suspect in Wayne attack ,_, •• 14. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN MM a~ .a : ... Nll••••IJ a.ol oe Sa&arday, MriJ 15 r .. t a.m. to la SS per wMcle ·for a _,.,-r.ne waab ~ liill' ................ team at tbi .... tu.. se... N1111 ..... maall teacher. took 24 Newport-Mesa lt.._tl to tbe YOIO and Government Model Leaislature ia s.aameato in F~. KAISER SCHOOL Maiy Ellen BrowDell, ..ource tacher, science coordinator and beid of the library media center received an Outstanding Contribution to Education Aware from the Orange County Departmeat Of F.ducatiOD rec:endy. Brownell bu been an ed9caaor for 40 ~ a8d joined tbc district in 19S2. She wrote wl deolloped the ldaool ICience program and hel~ Ft a ,.._._ .. for tM ICbool; helped start Career Wee~ Adapt-A·TIW ... Ml woa a a .. ber Of clistrict awards. She .. 11a a· lid fer <>nm,e Couty Te8dler of the Year in ..... DOCTOR JAGUAR, INC. INDEPENDENT SERVICE & REPAIR WECAREFORYQURJAGUAR LIKE IT'S OUR OWN TRY US • YOU'LL LIKE IT 144 W. 17111 ST. COSTA MESA, CA. 12127 (714) 646-2816 r BBC gets approval for loan BY MELINDA KELLER With little fanfare, the Balboa Bay Club received final approval Monday night to use their lease with the City of Newport Beach as partial security for a $30 million loan. Newport Beach City Council- membcrs voted 6-0 to approve the transaction that they earlier postponed because of monetary concerns. . Mayor Pro Tern Ruthelyn Plummer, who was absent from this week's meeting, bad earlier expressed concerns that the city would be short changed if the club defaulted on their loan. Club rents generate an estimated SI million annually for the city. Balboa Bay Club President William Ray told the council that the IS year loan will go towards repaying an existing debt that was in danger of default. The remaining monies will be used to hire an architect and consultant for the club's controversial redevelopment project that has yet to come before the council for final approval. Ex-Chief Glavas remembered Mourners paid their last respects to former Newport Beach Police Chief James Gla- vas Monday morning. who s uc- cumbed last week to cancer at Hoag Memorial Hos pital Presbyterian. . Newport Beach Police Lt. Tim Newm'an eulogized Glavas, 76, at the ceremony held at Pacific View Memorial Park. A Newport Beach resident, Glavas began his law enforce- ment career with the Los Angeles Police Department in 1938 where he rose to the rank of Commander. He was hired as Chief of Police for the City of Newport Beach on Oct. 23, 1961. He retired in July 1977 and has served as interim Chief of Police with the Santa Barbara Police Department since that time. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in the name of Chief Glavas to Childbelp U.S.A., 6463 Inde- pendence St., Woodland Hills, Calif .• 91367. Glavas is survived by his wife Melva and his son Jim. Council. .. ~~~~~~~.~~--- 1:1111111• • • 1 Abatement Program. the effectiveness of the planned noise abatement equipment improvements and procedures for handling noise complaints. Noise control is a sensitive issue for all parties and is a source of ongoing concern ... wrote Mayor Donald Strauss. Gionis. • • Cr1ln11• n. ,...1 felony conspiracy to com- mit assauJ~ith a deadly weapon and intimidating a witness, is being held without bail in Orange County Jail. Wayne, who is the daughter of actor John Wayne, and Luby were bound and beaten in the garage of Luby's Newport Beach home. Luby suffered ·a cut Achilles• tendon as well. Also charged in the attack were two men hired by investi- gator Oded Daniel Gal, who Gionis allegedly employed to follow his wife during their custody battle. The council also emphasized that safety was a major concern, especially in light of the March 31 plane crash in which a Can- adian family died when their Piper Aerostar crashed into the Newport Beach.Tennis Club. 041n light of the tragedy of March 31, it appears that the safety program should be rceval- "'We believe that Gal has fled the country, possibly going to Switurland or France. We have Interpol looking for him now, .. said Newport Beach Police Spokesperson Bob Oakley. · Investigators linked Gionis to the attack after finding f mancial documents that showed Gionis paid Gal $60,000 over a six month period, including a S40.000 payoff around the time of the attack. Telephone records also show that Gionis made telephone calls to Gal on the day of the assault, Oakley said. However, Gionis' arrest was prompted when investigator THE PETCARE COMPA~Y GUARANTEES ... .. uatcd, .. the letter said. To initiate the program. the council h• asked the Board to lend their staff to work with representatives from the City of Newport Beach. Councilmembers also pro- posed that funding for the study come from city and county coffers. Sgt. Mike Jackson, Sgt. Rich Long and Det. John Desmond discovered that he bad applied for and rccciWd P.,USporu for himself and Anastasia. and bad made leVeral telephone calls to Greece, where he bu relatives. A permanent custody hearing for Anastasia is scheduled for April 26 in Orange County Superior Court. occ summer i sign-ups Registration for Orange Coast Colleae •s summer semester beg- ins on Thursday. May 18. OCC is offering three summer sessions this year, Six and cight- wcek sessions begin on Monday. June 19. A second six-week session gets underway oo Mon- -wE-~AV~Tf=iE BEST DOG OR CAT FOOD PRICES OR WE WILL GIVE YOU $2 OFF YOUR FCXD F\JRO-iASE . day, June 26. . . . «JL·• ~ ... . ... . ,~-... ~ .~ .·. . " -1""f"'-~ • • •• RESIDENTIAL REAL TY llUYING or SEWNG .. ,.,. ...... rm-..a --. .... OCC's summer classes arc open to penons 18 yean of age and over and to high school junjon and seniors. More than 500 classes are on the '89 summer aaenda. I I , I c ' c ; I ! NB sch.ools were prepared BY CHERYL STEHLINC If tudents in the Newpo rt- Mesa Unified School District were given a test as to their readiness for last Friday's 4.6 earthquake, centered in New- port at I :07 p.m., they all got A •s, school officials agree. .. The kids were all great, the duck and cover was automatic when the shaking started,,. said Alice Duvall, office manager at Andersen School. "The o nly injuries to report is that some students bruised themselves while diving under their desks~"' Some of the schools reported paint bottles and ceiling tiles falling, but the most extensive damages were incurred at Cor- ona del Mar High School and Horace Ensign Middle Sch('Ol. asbestos. But the EPA was here and gave us a clean bill of health.'' Classes were dismissed for the rest of the day. Matos said. At Ensign, buildings were evacuated and the automatic gas shutoff activated, according to Paul Twedt, principal. And there were a few hairline cracks in some windows, whjch will be replaced, be said . On M onday, the gas was still shut off, affect- ing the home economics classes and he was unclear when it would be restored. Students at Mariners School were evacuated onto the field for the rest of the day, said office manager Judy Bressler. Emer- gency rations of water and ch6colate were broken o ut and a portable potty and chec k out station set up. . 1 t II It • • • II ~ • I C I I .,_ 1(. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_ J K-garten registration Parent who e children will be tarting kindergarten in the ewport-Mc a nified School District this fall are being a ked to preregister their children during the week of May 1-5, according to Fred Carter, direc- tor of tudent ervices. The e parent arc a ked to call their school to make an appointment for registration to avoid inconvenience. All ele- mentary schools are listed by individual name in the white pages of the telephone directory. Youngster are eligible for kindergarten registration if they will be at least five years old on or before December 2. "Ceiling tiles fell, the metal ceiling strips were bent a nd expansion joints cracked,,. said Lou Matos, assistant principal at Corona del M;u. ~The biggest scare was . the possibility of One thing everyone from all of the schools agreed o n , those monthly earthquake drills paid --off. QUAIE IWEF -.... El1m1 fHJ ......... Kif Lill '81111111 .. llir1I II -II ..... flll I' 11• 11 )1•11 Wlllr 1111' ............ II To register their child. parents must bring along proof of the child's age and official records of the state-required immuniza- tions: polio. DTP, Measles, Rubella and mumps. lnforma- tibn on the individual school's daily schedule, bus routes and schedules, or any other speciat- services will be available at the -school. ....... 11111 .... &Mir'• ..... ,. Kids get a ghost of a chance IY CHERYL STEHLINC If patrons at the Corona dcl Mar library all of a sudden hear the security gate click at the front door and no one has yassed through, or if the FAX machine starts up. spewing out blank pieces of paper or the copy machine take their money and yields no copies. chances are ~flrry has just been for a visit. Harry is the; library•s re ident gho t. who is omewhat a cro s between Casper and the one that got in into the hou e in a Jame Thurber tory. He i friendly and -playful and cems to e njoy playing trick on patron~ a nd librarian . But Harry i also helping the Corona dcl Mar Branch of the Newport Beach Public Library celebrate National Library Weck, accord- ing to children's librarian Betsy Chercdnik. A book has been tarted about Harry. with the opening sent- ence of. ..On the night of the lunar eclipse, Harry, the library ghost, became visible.•• And visitors may contribute to the story a sentence or couple of lines to embellish it. Children arc encouraged to draw a portrait of Harry to be added to the CQllection. ""It's not a contest, ju t for fun.,. Cherednik added. Harry first made bis presence known to Cbercdnik six months ago when he arrived at work early. She was the only one in the building and the security gate made its clicking sound. as if someone had walked in. But Chercdnik checked and the door WU locked. ... was not the only who had that experience, .. she aid ... The first time we were aware of it as a phenomenal nature. the three of us were standing behind the counter and it happened. We all said 'Hi, Harry,' at the same· time. Then the furnace went on and it wu not even cold out ... The eecurity company came out and replaced a mapctic. strip tlaat coatro&a the ekctric ge. 1111 ii did•' ttop there. The FAX will inadvertently tum illell -. tlae copy maclaiee. didt ......... ..,.nnct ... , •'r21 will lalte __, ud the .-D.; .. rilla aed DO OBe will be on the other end of the line. Cbcrednik said s he named the ghost Harry after her favorite Alfred Hitchcock movie, '"Trou- ble with Harry ... She always felt that the ghost was male. However, a mate library patron told C herednik that the ghost is female. And when she went to talk to the patron abo ut it. he mysteriQusly di appeared. And still another patron. a female, aid he thought the gho t is that of the late Dorothy Harry, a former library tru tee. But o ne thing Chercdnik i quick to point o ut. The Corona del Mar Library ghost is not to be confused with the library ghost in "Ghostbusters, .. who was awful. .. Our ghost is not intent on hurting anybody," she aid. "I wouldn't want to say anything to keep ~ids fro111 coming to the library." The book o n Harry, with all of its added vCTSCs. will be read at the library tomorrow at 2 p .m ., by librarian Karen H itchcock-Mort and every.one i invited to enjoy the tory and rcfre hment . 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That is due to the high population and the instability of sandy, wet soil. Experts nave been saying that this area is due for a shaker estimated to measure 8.3 on the Richter Scale and one question Harbor Area residents should ask themselves is, "How well am I prepared?" Last week, an Ensign report.er was having lunch at a restaurant when the quake hit. She report.e~ that people were screaming and instead .of ducking . under the tables, ran out of the building. There ·were many other reports of people running out of buildings. That is the worse thing anyone can do. The Newport-Mesa Unified School District holds monthly earthquake drills and all of the youngsters acted in a remarkable way last week, officials said. There was no panicking, no running out of buildings. We could take a lesson from those kids. Earthquake expert Joe Foraker said homeowners never can be too prepared. Bookshelves and water heaters should be anchored to the walls. And anything valuable that is apt to get broken should not just be sitting on a table, as some Harbor Area residents found out. One way to see how one should be prepared is to go to any lectures or seminars on the subject. Last week, the City of Irvine held an all-day uRc;ady or Not"" expositio~ and another will be held today at Le Meridien Hotel. For the remainder of the month, which is Earthquake Preparedness Month, there are many expositions throughout Orange County. We strongly urge everyone's participation. JQ CUT nm am .. The Newport Ensign asks Last Friday Newport Beach was the epicenter for an earthquake that registered 4.6 on the Richter Scale. How do you think the City of Newport leaFb aad J~ ... resldents can •be better prepared for the bic «>de that experts predict will hit Soutbem California within the next 3t years? Please use the space below or a separate piece of paper and turn in or mail the comments to 'T'he Newport Ensign Asks,· Post Office Box 9399. 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' The deadline for a Friday edition i noon the previous Monday. ne letten, upon receipt, become The Newport Ensi1n' property and may be edikd. · Conespondence is the opinion of the writer and not necessarily that of the newspaper. ----------------------------------------------------------------· '------------------------------------------------------------------· Letters to the Editor Flyer fares s.eem unfair Dear Editor: I~ response to your March 23 editorial regarding escalating air fares between Southern Ca~1forn1a and Sacramento. don't hold your breath in anticipation of the Calif omia Legislature acting on behalf of u frequent flyers . Our legislators fly at a very reduced fare while the rest of us pay the sub tantially increased fare . ~~tw~~mm~~~ions ,;~/Oht from Peggy Darnell MHeER -Newport Beech CA 92660 I ~ .. ..a (714)631 -'a120 oar Editor: . . 39 ':!!'!':,~:'os f>tMM Mnd mail to: '!'h1e pu.rposc of th1s letter 1s ~o tell you how very much I enjoy re.cling the "Insights" s.nce 1979 P.O. Bo• 9399 ~cc wnttcn br Peggy ~arnell an your newspaper. The "Insights .. articles always offer news ' M W.Sin\ Newport a..ch. CA 92e51·~ an the Corm of anformauon: they arc thought provoking and take me along paths that as W M'mWIS TM Neapsut ...... la ,uH1hed an accountant, I would otherwise not travel. ' Cin:a•bon 25,0CX. • .. .., • ,....,.. Thank you very much for reme.mbering that it is appropriate for a newspaper to not only --~~~~~~----------~----p~~~~al~m~~~hertbe~~.~~p~~~~~oo~u~m~ opanaons. and to help us to arow and become more tolerant u we ahare other people'I views. Yeh, Pegy Darnell. K.-St. O.n+ · ... 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After ransacking every room in the house, including the kitchen, the suspects, who were dressed in long sleeve wetsuit- . type clothes, forced the couple into a ball cloeet. Stolen were five rings, some from the fingers of the female victim, a woman's watch and eight place settings of sterling silverware that bear a Victorian pattern. • Worken at a business on the 4600 block of MacArthur Boulevard reported that a man bas been making annoying phone calls for two months. The office manager told police that the suspect tells the victims that they have "sexy voices" and asks if they will talk to him while be masturbates. • A Lacuna Beach man reported Sunday that be lost the front hood emblem to his Mercedes Benz while he was at a car wash in Newport Center. The victim told police that the car wash employees launcbco a search for the SSO emblem but nothing was found. , INSURANCE Home · ·tile Auto ....... 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(at Victoria) (714)548-4150 300 E.-17th St. (at Santa Ana St.) (714)548-2505 Monday-Salurttay 8 am-6 pm . ·. ,_I Al a 14. t• THE NEWPORT ENSaGN CdM in rematch w·ith Trojans today BY GEORGE PAPPAS While most of Newport Beach was still reeling from Friday's earthquake, Corona del Mar High 's baseball team was dealing with a small-scale disaster of its own. Tustin High's batters shook and rattled Sea Kings' pitching for 14 hits en route to a 10-3 wm. For Cd M it was third straight league loss following a promis- ing start this season. Up next for the Sea Kings is University today at 3: IS p.m. in an away game. rThe Sea Kings• pitcher Rich Mather limited Tustin to only one run over the first five innings and Cd M held a 2-1 lead into the sixth inning. "'Mather, who was charged ~ with the loss, worked out of jams in the first and fourth innings. However, CdM's game plan started to unravel in the sixth. Mather walked the first two batters and was removed from the game. Left-hander Matt UCI II THIE _ II "'1 ..., 111111'• lrll -- Goldstein came in walked the first batter and then gave up a Ill Tllll 111111 .._ __ single to Tustin's Chad Faltz which resulted in two runs. ~ Things only went from bad to worse after that as the next Tustin batter followed with a single and CdM's shortstop couldn't field a bard hit grounder. The Sea Kings went on to surrender ~ight runs to the Tillers in the inning destroying their bid for a upset. In the final inning, CdM scored a run when Greg Haack singled, reached second on a passed ball and was brought in on Todd Kehrli's two-out dou- ble. But the Sea Kings• next batter flied out to left field to end the threat "'We were in the game and then Tustin had a big inning," remarked Corona del Mar Coach Jerry Jelnick. "The same thing happened to us against Estancia. We've got to eliminate our mistakes... (Cd M fell to Estancia 6-3 last week). "We're a young team that plays hard. But we don' have a senior oriented team that knows how to reverse situations like we bad against Tustin," Jclnick added. "Mather pitched well for us. He had some bad breaks." Several factors stand out in the Sea Kings loss. CdM couldn't get a handle on Tustin 's bitters using-a total of five pitchers in the game. The Sea Kings also committed thr~e costly errors and even though they had seven bits in the game, tney couldn't tum in a big inning of their own. ..We need to be more consist- ent in our bitting. We have a couple guys get some bits and then the next game theyll strike ' out," he said. Haack scored all of the Sea Kinp runs as he went 3 for 4. with two singles and a solo home run in the fifth inning. Freshman Todd Kehrli also had two hits and two RBI. Errors prove costly in Sailors' loss BY GEORGE PAPPAS For the first three innings of Monday afternoon ·s Sea View League baseball game held at Newport Harbor, the Sailors played the first place team in the Sea View League, Saddleback. tough. However, in the fourth inning, the roof caved in on the Sailors. The Roadrunners exploded for 1 runs in the fifth en route to a 9-4 win. (The game was played on Monday at Harbor because Friday's game was cancelled due to the earthquake). Harbor only allowed Saddlc- back one more run after the disasterous fourth inning but the damage had already been done. So far iCs been the story of Harbor's season. "Every game it seems that we can't play seven solid innings," remarked Harbor Coach Billy White ... We played great base- ball for si~ inninp but we can't get put that one bad inning that docs us in. It'• bard to battle back from seven runs. We were doina peat in the pmc until we IUde mental mistakes. It's the story of our team. I'm baffled about what to do about it. I nner know when that one: bad iDDi• ia aoinc to come." Harbor's team banacd out le'YeD llita ill tile pme but iu d_efca1ivc laptet crated aay ch"O' al owertaki• tbc Ro.t- --.......----·--... • I APlll 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN_,AIE 1 Parity is the word around Sea View BY GEORGE PAPPA When it come to tcnni it' bard to find a league a con istently competitive in Orange County as the Sea View League is year after year. For proof you needn't look any further that the C IF 4A Division rankings. Currently, three teams from the league arc ranked in the top 10 in C IF~ Corona del Mar (No. 4 ranking), Newport Harbor (No.5) and University (No.6). Once again it appears the race for the league tennis crown wiJl be a close one. .. It's been that way for the last three years," Harbor Tennis Coach Charlie Bleiker com- mented. "The same three teams go to the playoffs. No one is out of it. There iS only a couple points diff crence between our teams." However. Corona del Mar appears to be the team to beat as they remain undefeated in four league games and arc in first place tJ niversity (3-1 in league action) defeated H arbor last week to move into second place. Harbor (2-2) has lo~t to Univer- sity and CdM recently. But the Sea View title is still up for grabs as the three teams will meet again in the second part of league action. "We're in striking range the second time around. We still trying to put it all together, though," Blcilccr said. On April 19. crosstown rivals, CdM and Harbor, will meet in a rematch. Corona dcl Mar has most balance and depth in the league. The Sea Kings' strength is in their doubles teams but they also have a decent ingle lineup. .. Doubles, that's the key to our team.· Corona dcl Mar Tennis Coach Dave Heffern remarked. "We don't have great single player . All my guys are about the same in ability. Right now we can't get points in singles. We need someone to step fOTward among our singles players in the same manner as our double players have if we .arc to beat the two top teams in C IF (Bev- erly Hills and Santa Barbara). The Sea Kings (9-3 overall) lost to Beverly Hills (No. 2 in C I F) in preseason action. CdM's top do ubles players include the team of senior co- captains Rob Atlcjo and Doug Schulcin, senior Bob Etibar and j unior Alex McClintock and sophomore Ken Alston (a transfer from Texas) is paired with Justin Zillman. The ea King · ingle players are David Bain. nior Richard Han, !.Op homore Jamie Kat1- man and enior Jared Manion. By contra t. Harbor ha a trong single. group led_ by returner Chris Rabbit and junior Breu Hansen-Dent. ··Both arc solid players," Bleikcr aid. "Rabbit is a little better than he was last eason. Brett ha come along.also ... Still, the Sailors (6-4 overall) are missing one of their top singles players from last year, Billy Hanson. Prior to the match with CdM earlier this season, Hanson was kicked off the team for disciplinary reasons. Blciker wouldn't comment on the incident but he admitted Han on ·s absence has left a hole in team's singles lineup. "'It makes a big difference. We don' have anyone who can replace him (811ly Hansen) th1 eason." Blciker !!iatd. Sophomore Jordan Jacob . who played· on last year' Junior varsity. has played in Hansen· spot thi cason. ••Jacob is a good player but he's not near as tough as H anscn. He need more experience on the court, .. Blciker said. The Sailorb have a very good doubles team in Jaime Hardin _ and Chase Warmington, who played on la t year's team. Hardin and his brother Mike Hardin (who graduated) made up one of the be t doubles team in C IF last year. · Seniors Scott Henderson and 1 Rudy Thurston have also shown promise in doubles competition this season. "They're coming along. Thcy11 be tough to beat as the season goes on, .. Bleilcer said, . ·sea Kin gs,_. bad m-in ~o-niea-m-i -n-~~-off~· ~h~~tJ~-~~~ BY GEORGE PAPPAS The sport of badminton is alive and well at Corona dcl Mar High School. But you would never know it. Badminton is one of those forgotten sports that gets lost in the spring sports shuffle. This is espcci~lly true at Cd M whlch haS strong track, swimming, volley- ball!. tennis and baseball pro- grams. However, SO CdM students arc currently competing in the sport which signifies that interest in badminton hasn't dropped off at the school. "'Badminton is a fun sport," commented Pat Wilson, who has run Corona dcl Mar High's badminton program for the past three years. ••Because of that the . kids arc interested in the pro- gram. They like it. It's not a high power, high prc.ssurc gaJlle at this school.•• Badminton is a co-cd sport and the only co-cd sport sup- OCC slugs past Rancho Sa~tiago With outfielder/ pitcher Eddie Pierce snapping out of a slump llK' just the right moment. the Orange Coast College baseball team has the Orange Empire Conference race within its reach after late-inning rallies brought the Pirates wins over powerful Cypress and Rancho Santiago last week. After Saturday•s (April 8) 8~ S win over conference pacesetter Rancho Santiago in Santa Ana, Coach Mike Mayne's Bucs (9- S in conference, 22-8-1 overall) would have taken a nine-game winning streak into this week's action. A forfeiture ofOCC's 16- 6 stomping of Golden West March 26 due to the use of an ineligible player ended that. But neither Mayne nor his Pirates, who travel to Saddle- back Saturday {April IS, noon), seemed very concerned. .. Wc\te got control of the way Sailors .. · 11 I If MNll Abbey doubled and Jason Sin- ter siqled in a run. Harbor races Tu tin again today at 3: IS p.m. in a home pmc. Tuatin thrashed Harbor • 13-2 in their leque opener last ........ The Tillcn have what •-ae• to tbc ttroqat pitch- illa llafr in the -.-. They are llllo a lltO.,-hittiq dub led by ±a1n Moate Jona and Erik OrcM. this thing turns out,•• said Mayne ... That's aJI that matters ... OCC reached that point with a pair of unlikely wins over Cypress, 19-18, and Rancho Santiago. Before an always partisan crowd in Santa Ana. the Pirates once again faced Jack BaiJey, consjdered by many to be the best community college pitcher in Orange County and already the master of two convincing wins over OCC, including a two- bit stiutout. Saturday, though, the story was different. A double by rcd- hot designated hitter Scott Tala- noa, a run-coring single by Marty Cordova and a double by Pierce gave the Pirate a 2-0 lead in the ccond. The Don answered back with three runs of their o wn in the bottom half of the frame. , .. Tustin has some great talent. They have real physical kids who can bash the ball. They are physically stronacr than we are,~ White said. ..Still. I set more positive about our team every- day. They're hittina the~· The first half of the seuon 11 over so maybe we can ma.kc some-tliina ·happen." Juon Sinaer wu charpcl with tlac Iott for Harbor. Silllft pitcbed '°lid before runnina into trouble ill die fourtla. . ported by the CIF. Wilson said. "They have learned The ruJcs of the game arc a lot from playing other good similar to that of vollcybaJl. You players around the league. We can only score when you serve. have great depth on this team. Doubles and boys matches arc If we went into every match 0- playcd to l 5. But the girlt 50 w.e would beat everybody ... matches are played to 11 ~nd you Junior Marni Price and senior can win by one point which Matt Stevens· are the best players diffe_rs from volleyball rules. on the team. Wilson said . There arc six other teams in ••Bot h arc great athletes who the Sea View League competing just happen to play badminton ... in· badminton including New-Wilson said . · port Harbor. Estancia. Saddle-Price played on the Sea Kings' back, Costa Mesa, Santa Ana girls volleyball team while and Santa Ana Valley. Stevens played basketball. They Cd M 's badminton team hasn't both play inglcs and doubles for finished higher than fourth place the Sea Kings. for the past two season. how-Other promising players for ever. the Sea Kings arc currently the Sea King arc Zee WendaJI. in third place and have a good belly Gciler. Kelly Smith. chance of reaching postseason Annie Corboy. Dan WiJ 0~ play in 1989. Greg 01 on and Jennifer Stock- .. The kids are improving.~· _, ... ••• Newport Harbor almost didn't have a badminton pro- gram this season. Prior to the start of the league action, the team· coach Howard Morton left the program. George Spangler. a teacher · and coach at Harbo r incc J966 was brought in to run the pro- gram. But there i o nly one problem. Spangler has. never coached the pon of badm\nton bcf ore. o far Harbor h lo t their first five league games. tc\.-e Yang. Torin Pa\>ia. Li nda Kari ya and Ali ha Lenton are the team· to p players according to pangler. All three play both double and inglcs. Spring weath~r attracts boaters By RALPH RODHEIM Spring racing was at its best last weekend. With a week of record-breaking temperatures the thought of racing on the cool waters of Newport Beach brought out a large fleet for BCYC's Angelman Series #2. Prior to the race, talk around the club indicated it was going to be a hot drifter. Well. with thousands on the beach trying to escape the inland heat. the "weather gods" had fun with all of us mortals. Ye • the race did tart under warm temperatures and clear blue skies. However, midway into the A Round-the buoy race-a qujck-moving dense fog bank moved in, swallowing the entire fleet. The fog made the wind direction change, thus cramblina the fleet. Those who were in the lead found tbcmsclvcs trailing the fleet. As the~ soup" moved through, the wind moYed Nc:t- • mixina up the le.clen apin. The real cballcqe in zero visibility is locatina tbc commit- tee boat and aettina to tbc fmiah line. When you can't 1ee, you depend OD sounds. As boMs find the fiaiah line,. hon ii ........ Otber be>au thft follow the toU.twl~r..-. u.a SahanlaJ dait medtod wort.I .will for .,. o1 1M boats; however, a slow-moving power went through the middle of the fleet blowing a born that sounded similar to the race committee's born. Now which do you follow? All in all , the winner deserve a .. Marine Scene .. tip-of-the-bat. Sunday brought Balboa Yacht Club's second race of the 66 Serie . The course sent the fleet to Huntington Beach. around the Oil lslancb to mark off bore and back to Newport. Usually sailon would expect a westerly wind; however. in sail- in1 you learn early on to always expecttheunexpcctcd.SuDday~ weather conditions btouabt blue skies a.ad a moderate IOUtbcrty. Thcref'ore. the fleet Id spi•Mk- en Md llc.cled to ta.e Oil lsllted1 off' H..,inltoa ••c'-. n11ca.t out to -........ Met to Newport witlla a frea .. aia1 breae. T1ae ICYC Aapl... 11 PHaP A wi•vr wen IYC\ Dne••··-·~ ... .-J. F .... •ia•.._ R11ih .... NHYC's Jeff Farwell in .. Cur- sor." Race results for PHRF B are Geoffrey Phillips, BYC. in .. Forazado. •• D ick Brown, BCYC, in .. Bullet" and Bruoc Twichell. BYC, in .. Vortex." In PHRF C. John Szalay, VYC, took first in .. Pussycat ... Second place was claimed by _ Da\·e Price. BCYC, in •Tres Gordo" and Bill Worsham. VYC. took third in .. Invisible ... In the BYC 66 Series II the A Class winners included Jim Linderman. in .. Raidu.,. pvc, Jim Moore in .. Mas RaPfdo" and ·Jon Crazier in ... Buttercup ... BYC. · The B Class victors were Ray Booth in .. Altberis." BYC, Geof- f rcy Phillips in .. ForZado ... BYC. and John Densmore in .acru- sader." SSYC. In C Cius Elliott/ little•s .. Electric Pumpkin," HYC. toot fint. lill Worllaam. VYC .. took leCODd iD •ta.mble• _.. tllird w dai•d by Tom Pw- ccU. BYC. ia -Y• Gordo.• ••• .. I •• 14. ·-TIE NEWPOAt ENSIGN c .. . ' • r_ Socie Circle 1000 celebrates second year MIET RWlftll • ... MITlm 11 as. 1• The Hoag Cancer Center finally broke around .. Sandy . ~-seweu coukl not be happier. Last year, Sandy founded Circle 1000 to raise funds to support the building of the Center. Sandy had the idea that the entire county should and could support the Center providing nothing more was asked other than, of course, a donation. From this premise, the organi- \ zation began and a breakfast was held to recognize those donors. At the second annual Found- ers Brunch, held at Le Meridien, Betty Rollin, a former caaccr sufferer, was the guest peaker. Sandy chaired the affair with the assistance of Frances Apple&ate, Cagle, &Ina Cole, Jo Ann Her- bouise Ewing, Betty Grazer, tel, Willa Dean Lyon, Cecilia K-ellina-Hayde, Marcia Martyn, Nott, Judy-Prpctor, Stacy Lana Olmstead, Ginny Uebcr-Stone, Judy .Swedlund, Rita rot~ Barbara Walter and the . Teller, Elizabeth Vincent~ Bar- late Barbara Prager, who bara Woods, Anabel Kno~r. Harborlites succumbed to cancer recently and in whose memory the b~cb was dedicated. More umembcrs extraordi- naire .. arc Pat Allen, She..-ry . I Y DllA VOi IURIEll Nancy Baldwin, Mabel Beck- man, Audrey Bumand,( Arden Flamson, Barbara Glabman. Nora Hester, Melinda Moiso. Laurie Sewell and Sue Werner. ••• If you arc into antiques, you . must hear internationally known lectlircr Gwen Znerold. -For 18 years, Gwen has been the guest speaker at the Virginia Castle luncheon. When this Assistance League Auxiliary first conceived the idea. it was held at the League Center. Popularity swiftly grew and the event had to be moved outside to a hotel. Lynn Cornell chaired the 1989 event held at the Westin with the help of Mary Hodge, Ginny Ucr, Diane Whittier, Jan Seitz, Bar- bara DcMott. Joan Holmes and Barbara Home. ••• Opera Pacific seem to be afflicted by earthquakes! At their 1988 Ball, the Huntington fa ult shook the fa:mparts of the Disneyland Hotel. The Newport-Inglewood fault decided to quake last Frid ay, shaking up Guild Members to such an extent that most fled Laila Conlin's lovely home where the luncbe~ cbaired by Eve Foussard, was being held. Golly, let u.s hope that a tremblor will not occur at OP's next big event, the Founders' Gala on May 27 at the Birtcher estate. ••• Condolences to the family and f rieod of Faye C ruttentcn o n her recent p ing. . ............ -. .. ,... ··-· • ... 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-IME I Photos by David Carlson and Mary DeChirico Reported b~ Cheryl Stehling Warehouse for. fish The Warehou e wa~ e tab- lished in 1976 and has become a local landmark, as well as touri t attraction for visitors because of its informal Southera:i California atmo phere, magnifi- cent view and great food. The re taurant chapgcd hands in 1986 and has been redecorated in the style of the Pacific I land, with bright, chccrf ul colors, light wood and ambience of a garden on the bay. The restaurant is very large considering its loca- tion and offers the-best amenities . in the area. Maxwell's landma.rk Maxwell's on fbc beach in Huntington Beach, is a well- k now n landmark for many yean. 1be original site was a railroad station which provided direct access to the beach and pier on the_ Pacific. Electric Red Can from Los Angeles to New- port Beach. 1be building was constructed in 1938-39 as a Works Project Ad ministration (WPA) project and was known as the Pavalon. It was a dance ball featuring the biz touring bands of the early 1940s, such as Stan Kenton. Harry James and Tommy Dor- sey. . The buiJding went through many permutations, including a kating' rink and teen dance center. A fire did extensive Con ider the outside patio dining area, the up. tairs lounge bar and dining area and dining room indoors downstairs. Live entertainment is featured in the upstairs lounge. For tho e planning a large affair or reception, the up tairs area can hold up to 256 guests and offers a panoramjc view. A mall room upstairs i ideal for private meetings or maJI gatherings for up to 35 people. A downstairs dining room seats 75 people and the outdoor patio seats up to 125. damage to the structure. but the city council approved the build- ing for use as a restaurant and the rest is history. Now. visitors may enjoy the art deco ambience that is Max- well' . Hammered tin ceilings. pcciaJ light fixtures. art deco colors. a unken conversation pit But for ju t a nice ' dinner. gue t will be treated to an e"ten ~II you can eat .. alad bar for S8. 95 per person. Or ample appetizers or o up. I ook over the teak and rib portion. poultry, and fre h fi hand daily pccial . Specialities include lobster Bahia. Jive Maine lob tcr • king crab legs. shrimp Malay- ia, hrimp Sorrento Cajun pasta. garlic seafood pasta and pasta marinara. Fresh daily pccials include wordfi h. halibut, almon . snapper. eabass. mahi-mahi • all blend in well with the vision of the sun setting behind the pier and the crashing of the ocean. Enjoy dinner or brunch out on the terrace and feel the salt air. Maxwell·s i best known for it out landing Sunda) brunches. served from 9 a.m. to CJIM111• • ,...11 MAXWELL -S AWARD WINNING SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET QUICHE SHRIMP TACO.STAND EGGS BENEDICT SCRAMILED EGGS BLINTZES• SMOKED FISH SUNDAE ST A TION INCltEDlll E SAlAD SEl£CTION BACON, SAUSAGE 8t CANADIAN BACON LOX, CREAM CHEESE,.IAGELS •ONIONS CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND OF IEEF • IAt(EI) HAM - MAXWEU 'S POPOVEIS • llUElf.llY HUFRNS D~ ADAY OF DmOTS MY OIAMMGNE , .... ID ~ Jp •• , lu1alf••W.O•Dll•• "9lta11 ....... ., ........ ...,.,..,atesa au ahi. trout, bouillaba1 c. king klip. giant prawns. eafood brochette teak cptunc and blackened cw York teak. Al o look over the combo menu . unday brunch 1 served from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., lunch on Monday through Saturday, 11 :30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; dinner unday through Thursday. 4-10 p.m. and appetizer arc served in the bar daily from 11 :30 a.m. 10 closing. ~ Warehouse is loc01ed at 3450 Via Oporto . 67 J-4700. Return to tbe Romance of Old Newport .. PME 11 AP• 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN - 4~Almost and Perfect sets a fine table FllE CHilA-Plitmlrlll II • II 1111 ,r•llr ••H 11 clllll m E11ll•. f e t Nothing sets a fine table like china and at Almo t and Perfect English China. those in the market may find a selection that is unparalleled. And there is no special ordering with a wait. They may take ho me their sets the same day. That is because the items are sold by the piece and buyers will realize substantial savings. Owner Jean Bearden said it is because she is what the English refer to as a "stockist." which means that she stocks what she sells. Right now, Almost and Per- fect Englisn China has just received a large shipment of Portmeirion items in the Botanic Garden p~ttcrn. includimz place a • u . r n With the &araest bllnquet facility on Newport's Bliy, the Warehouse Restaurant can accommodate groups of up to 250. The Warehouse has become an attraction to both locals and visitors alike because of its informal atmosphere, tremendous view and delicious food. ·Whether party or banquet, djnner or Sunday Brunch, The Warehouse provides a waterfront dining experience -serv!ce, menu and ambience unmatched on the Bay. FOR RESERVATIONS OR BANQUET INFORMATION, PLEASE CALL (714) 673-4700 3450 Via Oporto, Newport Beach Taite Newpott Blvd South, Crou Pacific Coast ttwy . turn left onto Via lido. then~ tum into the eoffleflient PM'k•na structure ettings, ba in , chopping bl ocks, bread crock . two-tiered trays, alad bowls. fruit bowl , coa ters and mall lasagne bowls. .. All of the e are perfect qual- ity, "said Beard en ... This is a very popular pattern and it will sell out quickly." · An ideal item for a Mother's Day gift is the cobalt-blue tea set from Leningrad, made by Lomonosov. And a new line of Pimpcrnell coasters and place- mats from England has just arrived in time for gift giving.- Salt and pepper shakers, gift- ware in crystal, cream and sugar sets, Limoges boxes and English toast racks arc some other gift ideas. Putting the finishing touch on a fine table are the beeswax feather candles, which are long- burning an4 have a honey fra- grance. There is also a fine selection of Battenberg linens that feat ure runners. place mat , table cloth and napkins. The hop feature many pop- ular brand of Engli h china, including Spode C hristmas Tree, Anynsley, Royal Doulton and Waterford. In crystal, look fo r Baccarat , Lalique and Murano. Almost and Perfect English China is also becoming known for its collection of Brambley Hedge books, cups, saucers and figurines. The c are little furry friends in quaint cottage settings and the pcrf cct compliment to this line is Bunnykins, also a collector's favorite. Also in the collectible line is the Suffolk Cottages, modeled after existing cottages in Eng- land. Almost pnd Perfect Eng/uh China is located at 743 W. Baker Street in Costa Mesa. Hours are JO a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Monday through Friday and JO a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturddy. 241-9973. Mini Lite at Cannery After work, people who want to go out .for dinner don't have many options. They can either pick up greasy fast food or go out to a nice rest~urant and spend twice the money and time. A\ The Cannery Rcstaµrant in Newport Beach, there's an addi- tional option, enjoy one of the new Mini Lite Dinners, which arc priced and sized just right. And oh, arc they tasty. Available on Monday through Thursday evening from S-9 p.m., these miniature cntrecs are served in the upstairs loun~ dinners arc "mini" in price, they're "maxi" in flavor. Sit down in the comfortable lounge, enjoy The Cannery's dazzling waterfront view and choose from a fixed menu consisting of three cntrees. each priced at just area and are identical in quality to the dinners served in the dining room. The portions arc slightly smaller and don't include soup or salad, for those who prefer a lighter meal during the work week. And while these special S7.9S Consider Chicken Parmesan. fresh and tender. served with pasta and vegetables. Or Cala- mari Steak, always fresh, sauted in lemon butter caper and accompanied by rice and veget- ables. Finally, there is a Portugucs Steak that is ab olutely uperb. Medallion of tender filet are topped with sauteed onions, mushrooms and madaira sauce, creating a truly delicious com- bination. Plus, it's presented with a generous portion of rose potatoes and vcaetablcs . .. Mini" Lite dinnen arc for people who don't want to cook after work, don't want fast food and don't want to stay out late," explained Bill Hamiliton. owner of The Cannery ... They're liahter in size and price and they are of the same quality that our repalar entrea are. Alto, unlike ao-callcd early bird 1peciala. Mini Ute Dinnen are av•leWc tt.rogpout the early ~ .. Tlat Canaery, a Newport .. Mia laiatorlc laadmark, i• 111• .. 11 JOIO ~· For ..................... - Dlnifl, al 675- .... 14, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_ I I Coral Tree at Ramada Newport Beach residents have a nice little hide-away just a few miles up the SS Freeway, that not only offers the finest in entertainment and food, but choice accommodations as well. The Ramada Hotel's Coral Tree Restaurant has an atmos- phere of a fine home, with a library, complete with an exccl- len t selection of books, an atrium, where guests may enjoy breakfast and watch the sun rise and an intimate gourmet dining room. Breakfast is served from 6--11 a.m. weekdays and guest may enjoy a fine selection of griddle items, fluffy omelettes, special- ities, a la carte items and a whole host of traditional breakfasts. On the weekends, breakfast begins at 6:30 a.m. People who work in the area also enjoy the coffee breaks, with continental breakfasts, sand- wich break, wine and cheese and ice cream sundaes. Lunch is always a special treat at Coral Tree, with a wonderful menu of sandwiches, salads and Cllll111f lnm,... I 3 p.m. The first Sunday of the month is a theme brunch and f eaturcs exciting cuisine from around the world. In May, it will be Mexican, in June Hawaiian and July. French and so on. Each Wednesday during lunch, Maxwell's presents a f asbion show from noon to I :30 p.m. Contemporary fashions for the career and active woman will be presented by the Bon Ami clothing boutique in Fountain Valley. ' Have a special night you want to commemorate? Then try Maxwell's special Evening of Luxurious Dining. A limousine will pick you up and deliver you in style to the front door. Then choose from a generous variety of cntrccs, with a complimentary bottle of champagne. The co t of $99 per couple and additional discounts are a vailable-for partic of four or more. Maxwell' also ha a catering service that will provide for off- itc affairs. The owners bought Grey Goose in Anaheim and they prepare their own food and do all of their own baking. One cold plates and favorite enti'ees. Starting at 11 a.m. and conclud- ing at 2 p.m .• lunch is sure to please the palate. But dinner is a very pecial treat, Running from S to 9:30 p.m. from Sunday through Thursdays and until 10 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, dinner is for those who enjoy gourmet meals. Diners have a choice of just about anything. including poultry and seafood dishes, beef, lamb and pork. The wine list is extensive and feature such favorites as cabernet sauvignon by Raymond, Merlot by Clos Du Bois, chardonnay by Cha- teau St. Jean "Belle Terre", auvignon blanc by Kenwood and white zinf andel by Sutter Home. Finish dinner with a delect- able dessert. Choose from New York Cheesecake, German choc- olate cake. carrot cake, deep dish apple pie or Haagcn Dazs ice cream. Begin the evening in the fire- side room with a cocktail or in the lounge with complimentary hors d'ocuvres. During the week. call to Maxwell's Paula Gallo and she will answer any ques- tions about the catering service. Coming up on May 22 is the wine tasting party by Concan- non Vineyards. Included for S89.9S per couple arc a six- coursc meal with six selected • wines and an evening sure to please. Maxwell's Chef Osman bas a whole list of credentials and has worked at such prestigious dinner bou cs as Chez Cary. Cano's, Hemingway's and Chan- teclair. He was also one of the owners of Chez Dante. Breakfast is served every morning beginning at 8 a.m. A whole variety of egg dishe • three-egg omelets. hot breads, killet breakfa t . pecialitie and ala carte item arc f eaturcd. The perfect beginning to a morning i the everyday cham- pagne brunch . \\ith ~cveral di he to c hoo e fro m. Lunch is cned fro m 11 a.m. to4 p.m. and feature appetizers. oups. open face andwiches. andwiche . light fare. eafood and election from Maxwell' pantry, wo k o r egg and crepe di he . There i a child· menu We'~ • teat ldtclte• for ne• Menu lttt•• •11d foc.11• 011 k•Hlr .]Jter,..llKs 111•1 •re l••t11 •1td ••lr~p11r dl11ln9 "'ore e11Jo11•ble. .. -------vALUABll cooro~·------1 I F RE E PIE DESSERT ~1:.. I l With Any Dinner ~ l 1 Purchase .,.. .... , ... ~. I e.---OfFUDMEITHUIL.APRIL20th -_J j Complete Dinners Now 8eln1r..~rv~d After 5PMI I California Style Pasta At /Is IJe t . Include Salad Bar Ir Ptzza the lounge features a happy hour, from 4:30-7 p.m .• with special drink prices. For large-scale entertaining, the Ramada Hotel ha two large banquet rooms and catering i done right there. Have out-of-town guc t com- ing. or clients visiting? Then put them up at Ramada Hotel. The spotles uite are spacious and comfortable and located off central corridor . They are fur- nished in turn-of-thecentury oak decor with functional de k, work table and tiled bathroom. Plush carpeting. indoor plans and full- length wardrobe mirrors add touches of elegance to each accommodation. Color t.v. features free cable sports and new • a video cassette player. with an extensive movie library. Addi~ional benefits arc call- holding touchtone phones and in-room coffee makers. Ramada Hotel and Coral Tree are located at the intentttion of Grand A venue and Dyer Road. For .more information, call 966- 1955. . and a selection of delicious deserts. Don'tWait- Dinner is served from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m . on weeknights and until 11 p .m. on weekends. 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Of 'IOM *"' .. .... • • s-. s..r ... <--. .... ••,.. •imuana._.__ ............ -.... .... .. _, Tale of the Whale The world-renown Balboa Pavilion is a familiar landmark that locals are very proud of. It has a long and rich history, beginning in 1905, when it was constructed. The imposing structure was the only thing around for miles and .today, its cupola still stands out, even though it is now surrounded with buildings. The Pavilion has been the scene of many firsts, including the first Surfboard Riding Championship Race in 1932 and world-famous Festival of Lights celebration, held in December since 1908. The enormous ballroom upstairs with the spectacular bay view has hosted the likes of Count Basie, Benny Goodman and Stan Kenton. It was the birthplace of swing and became known as the Balboa Hop. The Annual Flight of the Trees Restaurant in Corona del Mar was opened five years ago by Russell and Abbey Arm- strong and named for the huge trees in a central atrium that the original structure was built around. "The original building was a house, .. said Russell Armstrong. The house was sold in 1958 for use as a commercial building and Armstrong said he has had the last owner of the house in for dinner. Local residents may remember the building as once housing the Pirate's Inn. But at Trees, customen will enjoy a true taste of Americana. The restaurant has been bailed by Elmer Dills of KABC as having ... he best meat loaf in Oranae County." It was awarded Snowbirds on Newport Harbor dates back to 1926 and the deck of the ballroom and banquet rooms of the Pavilion was bailed as the prime spot for viewing the regatta. The Pavilion was refurbished in 1962 and today is the focal point of Newport Beach, provid- ing Davey's Locker Deep Sea Fishing trips, rental skiffs, pier fishing, sightseeing cruises in the harbor, Catalina cruises and the Tale of the Whale Restaurant. At the Talc of the Whale, diners will enjoy the ambience of the old Pavilion and the crying of gulls and feeling of salt air that only Newport can offer. The passing boats give a feeling of serenity. but atmosphere is not all they will enjoy. A menu featuring hot and cold appetizers, salads, pasta. seafood en trees, deep fried specialities and traditional the 3-Star Award of Excellence by Paul Wallach of KIEV radio and the Southern California Restaurant Writers Gold Medal, the highest rating. In the lounge. piano music is featured seven nights a week from 8 p.m. until closing. And there is a bar appetizer menu featuring such delights as spring rolls. cold smoked trout, chilled crab claw cocktail, steamed clams, soup, salad and chicken parmesan with angclhair pasta, to name a few. But the dining room offerings arc a re~l treat, with contempor- ary American cuisine. When one thinks of American food, one might be tempted to think ham- burgers. But there is nothing even resembling hamburgers on Trees' comprehensive menu. favorites will have diners having a hard time trying to make up their minds. And at the end of dinner. try a delicious dessert of cheesecake. carrot cake choco- late mousse, ice cream or sherbet or a real fudge brownie al la mode. The Pavilion is also well- known for its brunch cruises, which will take participants around the harbor and off er a fare that is unsurpassed. The champagne brunch cruise takes place on Sunday, from 10:30 a.m. to noon and reservations arc a must. And guests may start their workdays off right with break- fast at Tale of the Whale. Break- fast is served Monday through Friday from 7 a.m. to noon, lunch from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and dinner from 4-11 p.m. Brunch at the restaurant is served Sat- urday and Sunday from 7 a.m. For starters. try hot or cold appetizers. Or any one of four specialty salads, including Cae- sar, Chinese chicken. house salad or wild greens. The pasta portion includes angelhair pasta tossed with olive oil, sweet basil. garlic and fresh tomato. The ravioli is made right on the premises. Or try breaded chicken parmesan, jumbo shrimp on aogelhair pasta or linguini la mer. The meat menu features lamb, steak, pork, veaJ and meatloaf. Fish and seafood offerings include Maryland style crab- cakes, grilled trout or swordfish. There is also an extensive chicken combination section. The Americana specials change every night of the week and · NEW SHIPMENT ARRIVED • SALAD BOWLS• NEW SMALL LASAGNE BREAD CROCKS• CANDLESTICKS TWO TIERED SERVERS• TEA POTS LINENS• VASES• COASTERS• BAKERS ALL FIRST QUALITY -ALL ·AT GREAT SAVINGS Almost & Perfect En China 743 er, Costa Mesa ~blodc ... ~~ 241- ~"' ...... AM• ·~IN ...... ,_ -IJ.'-....... ~···· " to 4 p.m. Early bird specials are always a favorite on Monday through Thursday. 4-6:30 p.m. The price of $8. 95 includes catch of the day or steak. choice of clam chowder or salad. baked potato or rice pilaf. fresh vegetable and coffee with choice of dessert. Those planning a large-scale feature roast turkey dinner, prime rib, roast pork loin and pot roast, These are served Sunday through Wednesday. event. like a wedding and recep- tion, need look no further than the Pavilion. The banquet room will accommodate up to SOO guests or it may be divided into separate rooms, with each room having a dance floor. And the Pavilion is the ideal setting for this type of event. For more information, call 673-4633. Trees is located at .UO Heli· otrope in Corona de/ Mor. For reservations and information, call 67J-Q9/0. T A ~) ; Y .J I ~"' •. t H ....., Come discover the unique comfort of the Coral Tree Restaurant. Our dinners are for those who enjoy gourmet meals without paying gourment prices!· Prime Rib Special! $9. 95 DMIUIW• only Fridays & Saturdays • Reservations suggested • Make Dinner An Event! • s #15354 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES' SAU , OnApr1119, 1989at 11 OOa m FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY as Trustee, or Successor Trustee or Substituted Trustee. of that certain Long r orm Security (installment) Land Contrect e•ecuted by MARGARET JONES MEIER a widow, and JOHN D DAVIS and KATHRENE r DAVIS, husband and wife as 101nt tenants, as Vendee. and recOfded May 14. 1979 as Instrument No 17627, in Book 13143, Page 362 of Official Records of Oranee Coonty, Cahf0fn1a, and pursuant to that certain Notice of Default thereunder recorded December 20, 1988 as instrument No 88 661901. of Official Records of said County, will under and pursuant to said Security Land Contract sell at public auchon for cash, lawful money of the United States of America, a cashier's check payable to said Trustee drawn on a stale or naltooal bank, 1 state or federal credit union, or a state or federal savines and loan assocaatt0n domiciled in this state, at the main entrance lo First Amencan Title Insurance Company "' located at 114 East fifth Street, 1n the City of Santa Ana, Cahfomla, all that right. title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Security Land Contract In the property situated en said County and State descnbed as Lot 387 of Tract No 907. as shown on a Map reco<ded 1n Book 28, paaes 25 to 36 inclusive of Miscellaneous Maps, records of Oranae County. Cahforn1a , Name and address of the vendor at whose request the sale is beit"ll conducted. Margaret Jones Meter, c/o K.athle«I Meier McNulty, 349 Poplar Apt. 2. l.Jl&una Beach, ~lifomra 92651. Directions to the above property may be obtained by reque5lin1 same tn wr1tin1 from the vendor ~·thin 10 days from the ftrs1 pubhcation of this notiee. Said sale will be made without covenant °'warranty, express or 1mphed, as to title, possession or encum- brances to satisfy the unpaid balance due on the Security Land Contract, to wit: $170,116.29, plus the f0Uowm1 estimated costs. expenses and advances at the time of the 1mt11I pubhcabon of this Notice of Sale. $2,877 02 NOTICE TO PROf>tRTY OWNER YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A LONG FORM SECUR· ITV (INSTALLMENT) LAND CONTRACT, OAT ED APRIL 19, 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER FIRST AMERICAN TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. a Cahfomia c;orporation-Pat Sindt •DATED: March 22, 1989 Pat Sindt. Authorized Officer, 11'4 Ea5t fifth Street. Santa Ana, California 92702. (714) 558-3211 3/31 4/74/14 2075 .. Ufl MO AeeioENf--AND HULTH SYWlll Of THl ANNUAL ITATDKNT · YUlt 1ND1D ~ Jl, l- W1111 ne fhlh Fiii U.. ...__ C1 • • " • EMt .......... AIMftla. Tl 71101 Total admitted assets $3,190,903.703 Total liabilities $3,022.617.397 c.ut stocks Sl .500,000 ~ _...ins * other than si>eeial surplus ""'* so Gloa paid'" Md contributed surphs $66,924,258 Ae; ••special surplus $0 Unass4aned funds (surplus) $99,862,049 c;e.n (Lou) from openbons $3,232.288 Net Income $8,397.6n Increase (Decrease) 1n Capital and Surplus dunn1 1988 Sl0.032.629 Insurance in Force. Nabonwtde S2,007.820.000 Accident & Hulth premiums SO Insurance 1n force California Business Paae $372.399.259 Accident and health premiums Direct Caltforn1a Business Paae so We hereby certify that the above items are 1n accordance with the Ann~I Statement for the year ended December 31. 1988 made to the Insurance Comm1sst0ner of the State of California, pursuant to law I( Lowell Short. Jr Vice President & Cont Robert E 8urtitett. Jr Assistant Secretary 861201 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/21 4/28 2084 8060940 LIFE AND ACaoENT A.ND HEAL TH SYNOPSIS OIFTHE ANNUAL STATEMENT YEAR ENDED DECEllHR 11, 1• Amerk:lln o.n.rltl u .. lneurara ComC>WIY of New Yont. 300 Souf'I Slalle Snee. SyrecuM, New YOtk.13202 ToClll 8dmlaed ..... $411.802.141 ToClll a.betilin $oil45,n4.27'9 c.pitltl 5'Ddc.I S 1.500 .ooo GftNe p9d In .nd mn.-iuted N'l)kla $38,598,800 Aool~ ~ UJllul $161,086 UnMtigned M* (.,ptua) $2,900,998 Gan (lou) trom ... .,. $3,4 11,904 .... lnc:omt t:IM0.145 lno 1111 (0.C...) in c.pitlll .nd Surplua cMtno 1988 ...... lnewm In Form: H•1.111iwlde .,211.074 Aoddent a...., PNnUna *2.1•.m ~ 1n Force: Clllbria eu-... Pi!t'51,440.317 Aoddent end helllf'I ~· -onct c.-tDmla ~ PllOe 121.171 We.,... --........ llilml .. In llCCDI .... .... ~ ....,.,, b .. ,.. et1dld ~ S1, 1• mllde • fte lnu8"C9 Commltllorw of fte S..' of ClllDmla...,,..,.,,. ..... ....., P. Huf, FWlldllfll Wllllllr P. Oatwtnenn. Secletllly a Eaecuhe Vice Prelldltll 3/31 417 4114 4/21 '128 2056 ""' the use 1n this state of a f1ctrtious business name 1n v1olat1on of the n1hts of another unde-r federal state or common law (see Section 14400et seQ bus1nessand professional code) This statement wn filed with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 24, 1989 F 412756 417, 4/14, 4/21 , 4/28 2099 PUBLIC NOTICE flCTrTIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATtMENT The following persons are domg busmess as AU TO· GETHER SERVICE, 341 10th St • Seal Beach, Ca. 90740 Cmdy Lee Seeley. 341 10th St . Seal Beach, Ca 90740. Donna Jean Casper. 341 10th Seal Beach, CA 90740 This business is con· ducted by a Joint venture. The re11strant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the flct1t1ous business name or names listed abcMI on 2110/89 Cindy Lee Seeley Donna Jean Casper This statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 17, 1989 f-411933 4/7, '114, 4121. 4/28 2000 PUllUC NOTia f1C'11TIOUS BUSUUSI NAiil STATUIENT The foilowinc person 1s doinc buSiness as BECKLEY EDUCATIONAL PRODUC· TIONS, 3901 MacArthur Blvd., Newpdtt Beach, Ca 92660. Barbara Beckley, 677 Vista Bonita, Newport Beach, Ca 92660. This business is con· ducted by an 1nd1vldual Barbara Beckley This a.tement was filed with the County C'-'t of OnNlae County on April 3. 1989 F-413890 4n. 41 14. 4121. 4/28 2096 ~ BreaSt Cancer Has Vntqally Nowhere 'lbHide. 2 18 21 Z4 2& 41 47 51 55 59 71 77 82 86 9 \ ... 14. t• THE NEWPORT EHStGH--lm II CROSSWORD PUZZLE 3 ... 5 7 8 9 10 II ll ~ 15 16 ACIOH l Parent t Soul"ce of blue P'sment 12 Slicks 18 Relattnc to a space 1 t Kitchen dnice 20 ~total 21 The urth 22 In a way due rvang reward 24 Vous --{you are): fr. 25 .;Lacy gnen growth 26 Journeys 27 Pres1denh.&l nacllname 28 Soa.k 29 lnformat&n facts 30 Impose upon 31 Part of a clock 32 Melees 34 Browntsh purple 35 Thorns 37 Aromauc scents 39 Saltpeter 40 Equality of value 41 Walks up and dowo 42 Manstrt>l show Mr. 43 Mythical hre-breatbanc monster 47 Dry 41 Part of a poem 41 CbineH rame for God .50 Roof conr ~ 51 Mexlcan nver 52 Ga.era of rebates S4 Cached 55 GrHk letter 56 Lake 5'1 Dip SI -m.aie1tf St a.puea .... lat ... to u 0..-11 a c.. .. ~ aft oatrlcb .. .,.....,.. .... wt.at '5~U-M Mllalttuce n 'hrew llOtlJ TO •a.-: ·1.aa. 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".,... ..... _ " -Clltle ".._ " ............... ,. "o..r .... • a.: ... ··=-=~--. ......... c. ........... __ _ • ,_ 14 •• 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN &Class· ... PAULS' APPLWCE THE HIGHEST QUALITY honw~~ ...... £Jll*t arpnry. Lic9nsecl & insured. ••• , • ..... r*5. Exe. .... rwts. c.u the INNOVATIVE HANOY- MNt 91-2UJ70l 498- 7119 ROOll ADDITION. A1111adil""-dicks. .... COlf9fS. lie. & ....... Clltar ..... 546--Stm - NIN11NG 1""'1Jtt0 /Emriar Best ~lity -Best PriCa. FRll Estim •••• Bab 892-3575 PLUJ)flltl ·~· . . ' -· LIDO ~~~...-..:."':---~~-· llCllll:llAL CAIMEIS , .. • • COMPl£TE LMDICAPE ..... 21 ....... ......... c ... CIHR .. .. ., ..... TILE CERAMIC TILE Custom T•le Wort&. Aaars.. ODUntlrS & ..... 9n.. 8ridl OI bkldl. CGft- 0*. 1s.-.. _e11e1111. ,,.. CoMliuctilllft. (71C)e4-1112 VISA/MASTER- CARD US CHARGE Guaranteed Regardtess of Credit Rat· 1n_g, CALL NOW 213/ 925-9906 EXT. U 3934. USAIR TICKET GOOD ANYWHERE ON US AIR SYSTEM. SELL CHEAP. GOOD UNTIL 9/ 15. CALI. EVENINGS 642-6804 210-Lolt& Found LOST & FOUND ads are ~for 3 weeks at NO CHARGE as a seMc:e to the community. Call 631-8120 9 a.m. to noon M-F. lOOOWOLff SUNBEDS TONING TABLES C'.ommen:ill-Home Tan-~ Beds. s.-to so.. . Prices from $249. Body Wraps-Lam~~·J9tions. Call Today FREE Color Catalog. 1-800-367- 6836 .. , MANAGERS & . SALES If you have retail expe- rience and are talented, fl'dsvated and ready for the next step, then we would like to meet you. Diane's is growing - Diane's is Southern Cali· fornia's most exciting and successful swim· wear retaiter -Be part of the excitement Call 213/546-5868 Monday·Frtday and speak with Barri to ~~for OU( Balboa ls&and store. GOVERNMENT JOBS $151~500 NOW HIR•NG. lent benef · its. Call 504-649-7922 ExtJ 2550 GOVERNMENT JOBS $18,037 to $69,405. lmmedillle ~ Your area. Cal (refundable) l · 518--459-3611 Ext f 2954 for Fedfnl list ·24 hrs 1952 MG T.O. White Convertible. Onty 7000 miles on rebuilt 1600 cc engine. Over 12K invested. Top Condition. $9.500/080. 721-1721 CALL TODAY TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE ... ~ '\ •.. 7 :==:-m RECEPTIONIST I SECRETARY .._ ..... ltt . .e+ Your professionalism and good WP skills needed b/ expanding branch o larfre firm. Posh Offices. iendly/ · creative people. promo- lion r.tential. Ask for E247 . 015 Off1Cl MATB (714) 7 .... 7. FAX YM IEIUIE (714) 711-1135 Conftdential · 100% Free 1 Evenina Interviews Avail. ATTENTION-Hiring! Government ~ • area. $17,840-$69'1Jf Call 602-838-8885 R 3375 VENDING ROUTE Established Route (for Sale). Part Time. No &fMrience Necessary. 1-80().323-1445 ATIENTION: EXCELLENT INCOME for home assembly wor1'. For information, call 504- 646-1700 Dept. P237. ··-' ......... .. .. '~ 305-Em~ment Opportunities EARN $500 OR MORE Weekly Stuffin~ Enve· loPeS at Home. o Ext::· rience. For FREE In or- mat1on, Send Self· Addressed Stamged Envelo~e to NA Tl N· wm1 .0. BOX 851320, WES LANO MICH 48185 EARN $7.75 HR. We need assistance in eva· luating and responding to daily wor1' reports sub- m1tted by our agents throughout the state. No ex~rience necessa~; Paid to complete tram-'"fc Work at home. For in ormation send self· addresse~. stamped envelope, 9 ~ inches l9fl8 to: AWGA Dept E Box 49204, Atlanta. GA 30359. EARN MONEY Reading books! $30,000 f:. ~i~~J'7- 6000 Ext. y.7796 EARN $500 OR MORE stuff in\ envelop_es at home. o experience. For FREE information, send self -addressed stamped envelope to: Nationwide ~sine. P.O. Box 85485, Wes- tland, Mich. 48185. HANDY STUDENT One or Two "Days a Week. Your schedule. Make deliveries. Organize stockJ_f hr· Corona det Mar. 4022 We are a 50-year-old national corporation expandin1. m this area. We desire professional salespe<>ple with two to four years successful sales expertence m dealing with the growing busmess market m this area We now have more than 43,000 client companies nahonwide U$jng our products WE OFFER YOU: . .,.,..,.. .... • Palullalftrlt,.., 4Dll•1ee lnc1na $30,000+ •M1z 1 nwn1__....... •Aclh9& ............. , • -& lnc1ntlua.....,..... • Adt•1 ...... ~ofwale-.IAl"W' For .................. c.a: :rr=m ........ 17. lllnt-5pm or wld r11una '9: ...................... 101.-........ 1.15 S.Dla-.CAl2101 CUED OPMllTUNITY FOR llD&WOlllN 1 T IUIWlltl Tll· HULL IOWllDD. lM "'. OllC/ 11 . .,..., 111 hrs.....,. ........ & atefftc...+adrM. 8reet Fa•llJ ..... $71111090 . .-..1114. 1111 aw11 Creft 1r 11111"1111 wllZ Lnlllf tNlllir,28 .. ..._V ........ &.~. m: .. L • Secretary LEARN LEBALS27 .000+ Your~ secretary and WP sk1Us could open the door to a c.eer as teal secretary with thtS estab- lished lft firm. Friendly atmosphere. nice bosses. Ask for #E2460. OM& Of'flCI llATU 1714) 71N171 FAXYmmUIE (714) 11M1• Confidallti9I • 10«* Free E-*'I tum.,..,. Awad . DELI COUNIEI - ' r Class· BANKING BRANCH MANAGER NEWPORT BEACH Gibrattor Savings has an excellent opportunity for a banking professM>Oal who shares our commit· ment to quality service. Your primary respons1· bilities include the over· all administration of our Newport Beach Branch and continued develop· ment of savings arowth throuah aaressiYe sales activit1es. The qualified candidate wilt have a minimum of 3 years ma~al expe- rience in a savings and loan or commercial bank. Gibrattor Savings offers a competitive salary and excellent benefits pack· •· For immediate con-sideration. please send your resume to: Gibrattor SavinBs. Corporate Recruiti~ O!ficei 2800 N. Madefa m>aa, Attn~ l~,. Simi Valley, CA 9.3U05. We are an equal e>ppOrtunity empkiyer. GIBRALTOR SAVINGS SECRETARY WE'RE #1 OMS~ ... waS' just named 11 office in the USA! We're a P'9Ud ~ d M1:1M181 5. a nationwide personnel setvice tn business since 1963. W£'1tETHlp.c)I -~,,..-· --us elrfler. OFFICEMATU (714) 71M111 FAXYOUllOIME 14 71MI PU8UC NOTICE ACTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STAT£MENT The follow1n1 person 1s do1n1 business as AOK ENTERPRISES. AOK SYS· TEMS 2110 16th Street. #Q204. Newport Beach. 92663 Alek K1rste1n, 2110 16th Street. •Q204'. Newport Beach, CA 92663 · This business is con· ducted by an 1nd1v1dual S.aned Alek K1rste1n Date business first trans acted under this busmeu ,,.me-NI A This statement was filed with the County Clerlt of Oranae County on Apnl 3. 1989 f·U3889 4114114 4121 4/28 2088 Qmtl NOTICI Ol INTl.NDED TWmUMO LIAllUO Nott<:e is hereby 11ven that Metephot Computer Sy1tem1, Transferor, of 1965 Chartnton, CitY of Mouncatn v.... Caltfomie; ..... to .... C9ftWl ... ,JCNl~to~ PART-TIME EVENING Work desired by respon- sible, organized and experienced Multi Mate Wordprocessing Opera· tor on your computer .• Call Barbara eves"' or leave message. 121 · 6701 t HELPER· COMPANION Man 46, former teacher· coach seeks work w / elderly/handicapped. Full or Part-time. Live in or out. Xlnt local refs. Don 846-3413 410-Rooms for Rent ROOM FOR RENT IN COSTA MESA. USE Of W/D, LIVINGROOM & KITCHEN. $375 + l /3 UTIL. 631-6959. 417-Resort Rentals MAUl/KAANAPALI BEACH l Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo. Ocean view. Fully furn. & equipped. Tennis/pooi/ beach. As k>w as $75/ ~· Brochure 854· 504-Commercial/ RetailSpKe BE YOUR OWN BOSS Rent a desk and space. $400 per monlh.141 ~ Drive, NB. 723· 508-Hou1e1 for s.le GOVERNMENT HOMESI From $1.00 (U REPAIR). Foreclosures. Repos. Tax Delinquent ProPerties. Now Sell This Area! Call (Refundable) 1-315· 733-6064 Ext. G369 for Current listings. s property. a aeneral descnp tton of which is as follows. to-wit Computer. Mainufac turms. Test equipment and furniture and located at «00 MacArthur Blvd • City of NewPort Beach, Calttor n11, and that said sale and leaseback transactt00 is to be consumlnated on the 24th day of April 1989. at 10 am. at the office of Equitable Lomas leasing at 10251 Vista Sorrento ~rlt· way, City of San Diego, California 04ited this 3rd day of April. 1989 By MIC~ Collins 4/14 2104 l.omes L.Mli"I. .......... d Trentfer" (Lessor). of l~l VilUSon .......... · •r. City of S.n OielO. Clll'8rnia; end ........ "*' ••• Ttaat1 • a-~\=-:•'I'--~ •'I ..... 111111:~c• •*' ...... .,_.,,,, ... ....... ,....~ .. • CO ITY ATTENTION! GOVERNMENT MEDICAL DIRE€TORY HOMES from $1 (you repair). Delinquent tax property. Repossessions. Call 1- 602-838-8885 Ext. 3375 605-Money to Loan WIDOW MAS MONEY for equity, loan/tds. $1_0}>00 up. No qualify· 1ng1 no penalty. Call Den· ison Assoc. 714/673· 7311. NOW! 700-Business Opp't. TOPPFAST"' DIET PLAN The Safe, Fast. Afforda· ble Alternative to Opti· Fast. Products and Oistributorships availa· ble. 1-800-284-3438 for more informatton. NEWPORT CHIROCAltE State-of -the· art in1ury and pain treatment/ rehabt11tat1on center utilizing a multi d1sphnary staff. Chiro practic, Medical. Podia- try. Ph__ys1cal and Mes· sage Therap~. Athletic Trainers. 4030 Birch St. NB: 1 51-8700. ROBERTM. DAVIS, MD amilJ PnM:tice Board Certified • Gynecology • Sports Medicine • Physical Therapy 20311 Acacia. NB 250-4244 Board Certified AMA. OCMA. CAO •Cosmetic lid Tucks • Contact lenses • Radial Keratotomy • Ory Eye, Tear Ducts • Laser Glaucoma •Cataract Implants • LYON EYE INSTITUTE Fashion lslar)d 1401 Avocado. #402 760-3003 800-Fumiture DR. MELVIN L FOULDS VERY SHARP Sofa, Loveseat, Chairs. Oak Trim. Never Used. Paid $1750. Sell $275. l · 818-962-2240 809-Misc. for Sile USAIR cpJ OBSTETitlCS GYNECOLOGY INF£RTIUTY • Member Orange County Medical Association • Diptomate American Board of Obstetrics & Gyneeofo&y Ridwd C. Apew, M.D. DAY Olt NIGHT CAU '50-3777 Clinical Ptychoaosist #PW 5481. lnd1v1duals, Couples, Families 25 yrs experience Free ln1t1al Consultation Evening & Weekend Appts Avail 120 New POrt Center Dr #200. NewPOrt Beac h 760·0300. " TICKET GOOD ANYWHERE ON US AIR SYSTEM. SELL CHEAP. GOOD UNTIL 9/ 15. CAU EVENINGS •' ~ 4 I I. I •• l ; 1" .... • • l . ". • .. CALL TODAY TO REIEIVE YOUR 642-6804 I 128-lnvl bt•ltl ENJOY 13-15% return tds. Also lend on & bur. tds. $10,000 up, 1 mi . plus. Call Denison Asso- c i ates 714/673-7311 NOW! authority to administer the estate under the lndepend· ent Adm1n1stral1on of Estates Act. (This authority allows the personal tef>'&- sentative to take many actions without obtaining court approval Betore tak ma certain actions, how· ever, the pef50Nl represen· tattve is required to 11ve notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action ) The 1nde pendent adm1n1stratton authority will be aranted unless an 1nterHted person files an obJecbon to this petition and shows &ood cause why the court should not ((rant the au1hon~ A HEARING on the pet1 ttOn will be held on 514189 at 1 45PM tn Dept #3 located at 700 CIVIC CEN· TER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA. CA 92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the arant1nc of the pet1tt0n. you should either appear at the hearin1 and state your ob1ect1on1 or file written obfections wrth the court before the hearm1 Your appeerance m.y be in pet· son 0t by ~ lftOmeY If YOU ARE A CREOITOR Of a contillll'IC ~ of the dec:eeMd. ~ must file ~ dMn with the court and mall a copy to the personel repreM"tat•¥e eppointed br the court ...... _ ....... from the c1m1a GI ftrlll ileuence of ...... prauldld lft MC· ""'9100" .. Cllitomia. ... ttlllll Coda. Tiie time for MR1dlla•na1...-. .......... from ................... "' n11m1--. ... , .......... .... --·P!" I llF1t1 In RAYMOND E. BERG. M.D. 01pl Amer. Bd. of Ortho· oaedte surgery. Sports Medicine, Arthroscopic Surgery. Fractures. Neck and Back Prob lems 17 years 1n NE:$ 400 Newport Center Drive. #506, NB 760-8788. the estate, you may ftle with the court a formal Request for Special Notice of the f1hng of an inventory and appraisement of estate assets or of any peti11on or account as provided 1n sec· tion 1250 of the California Probate Code A ReQuest for Special Notice form 1s avail able from the court clerk Attorney for pet1t1oner JOHN W SOLOMON 243 BROADWAY LAGUN BEACH. CA 92651 4114 4121 4/28 2114 PUil.iC NOTICE FICTITIOUS 8USINUS NAME STATEMENT The t0Uow1n1 penons are doina busuiess as CANADA RIDGE LANE PARTNERS. 2323 Bayside Or • Corona Del Mar. CA 92625 James J. Kubtcka, 31002 Via Estenaaa. San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 John A M1chler, 2323 Bayside Or • Corona Del Mar, CA 92625 This business 1s con ducted by a aeneral part· nersh1p S.sned James J. KublCka ThtS statement was filed with the County Clef'k of ()ranee County on March 27. 1989. file No. f412824 4/14 4121 4/28 SI S 2101 WNOncl rctniOUI ••nos llWITA,_..., The ..,....,. penon IS ~ bulineal n · MONO· GRAMS ANO MORE BY SUSANN£. 456 Vista TN• che, Newport 8Hctl. CA 92660 5'iMnne M Emery. 456 Vista Truclla, ,.._pof1 ..._CAtMO n.-.. .. ..... ...-.. ........... . 'HCDll- • ASK ABOUT OUR MEDI· CAL EDITORIAL COLUMN AS WELL Ul-1121 1-U thonze the use 1n this state of a f1ct1ttous business name 1n viola1ion of the riahts of another under fed eral state or common law (see Sect100 14400 et seq business and profess1ooal code) This business is con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual S.aned Susanne M Emery The registrant com menced to transact bus1 ness under the fict1hous business name listed above on 3128189 This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County oo March 28, 1989 F413072 417 4/14 4/21 4/28 2094 PUIUC NOTICE flCTfTIOUS 8UllNESS NAME ITATUIENT The followma person is dolna business as· MAR KETING EXCITEMENT, 4500 Campus Or •302. Newport Be~h. CA 92660 Ric~rd Gunst, 900 Se.a ln #42, Corona Del Mar. CA 92625 This business 1s c on· ducted by an ind1Yldu.I S.&ned . Rich.trd Gunst Owner This statement was filed •1th the County Cleric of Or~ County on April 10. 1989. File No f4146&7 4/14 412141285/S 2110 PUaJCNOTICI onDTO ... C:.. f'OI CHlltl• ..... RAYMOND ANTHONY MARTINEZ AHO lOIS ROS· LYN a.tARTtNU Ml leid a P9lition "' this C9Urt ear en ordet Mk "' ~ • • .. Chanel~--.... RAYMOND MTMOllY MMT-.z AND LGe ... l YN llMT...U ti f . ' Miracle of the Forest When you walk into a National foorest, you realJy believe you're the first person who's ever been here. Funny thing is, you're not. These forests have been used foe over one hundred years. With careful management, they have renewed themselves, )U.f after year providing us with all kinds of benefits. And tNit's why we call them, ":' 'Ottver foorests": Come see for ~ And get involved wit.~ the new .. f.orests foot' Us"' prc>E :-am and tell people all about the Miracle of the met. Rllf.SlSRll (JS MONO ANTHONY BUR RUE L ANO LOIS ROSLYN BURRUEL It 1s hereby ordered that all persons interested 1n the matter aforesaid appear t>ef0te this court tn Oepar1 ment No 3 at 700 CtVlC Center Drive We-st Santa Ana, CahfOfnta, on May 16. 1989, at 2 o'clock p m • and then and there show cause. 1f any t~ have, why said petition for chanee of na~ should not be e~nted It 1s further ordered that a copy of this order to show cause be published tn THE NEWPORTER COST A MESA NEWS, a newspaper of general circulation, pub hshed 1n this county at least once a week fOf four con secuhve weeks prior to the day of said hearin1 Dated Apr 05. 1989 JAMES A JACKMAN Judae of the Supenor Court 4114 4121 41285/5 2105 PUalCNOTICE flCflhOUI 9'J•IEIS NAMllTATWT The followi ... penon IS dofns busineu H ' R 0 M. CERAMIC TILE, 1200 Devon, Newport Beech. 92660 Michael Paul Weir, 343 Beech Ave , Cettsbed. CA 92008 Th11 t>u11"9$S 11 con· dud9dbyen ...... ., The reel*-' CO.· ~to .. 11csa.i-.,... ....... 1c111a ~---­w...d ....... 11. 1•. ......... TNa•-· ......... a.a.a.•-·-1• . ~418=:·~~-•• • PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT T~ fol10w1ng person •s doing business as MER CHANTS CRE™T GROUP 5000 Birch Street. West T Olllt r Suite 3000 N port Beach CA 92660 Amy K Yocum 335 R1Vtera Or Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Th s bus1n~ss 1s con· oucted by an 1nd1v1dual. The registrant com· mencyed to tran~C1 bus• ne-ss unoer the hct1t1ous business name listed a~ oo3tl3/89 " CSiarnod> Amy K Yocum This statement was filed w•th the County Clerk of Oran e County on March 27. 1989 F If' No F 412838 3131. 4/7 4114 4121 2076 PUmJC NOT1CI ncn iiOUI .,•11 m UMl ITATIMIJIT The followinl pet IOI-..,. doin1 u : CARAMAOA, LIMITED. a Cehfom1e ltnw.d ~. 1330 Hamplhire Cirde, Na 'a rt Beed\, CA 9266CM931. Alan L. Adamt, lUO ,.........,. Cft:la, Na $11 8wl\. CA 92llO 4911 ...,_ H. MllM, lllO ....... Qlda, •• $ ' .__.CAUlll •Dl TMs '•llAHI _.. CIYdlll::.-:: .... l . ..... : MeR L 'f1 a. le 11"91tta 0.'tlr 12 I ........ .......... , 1111 ,--,·--aa-. --·---.... QB., ....... ,_ .. • • , • - • .. NIE II Af• 14, 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Splash ... C1 U 1• ...... 1 Antonio Winery, Coggeshal/ Kelly Design, were jmt.a few items guests could vie for.· Following a gourmet buffet dinner was the highlight, a live auction, emceed by Jim Roberts. The biggest ticket item was a gold record donated by Righteous Brother Bobby Hatfield. After a bidding war between three men, it sold to Larry Wecshoff for $4,JOO. .. I figure the otben will donate money somewhere Claaof '84 down the line." Weeshoff said. "I might as well get something for my donation. My grandchildren will enjoy this someday." Hatfield was on hand to present the gold record, which he received for .. You~e Lost That Lovin' Feeling" and he entertained the crowd with a few bars of"Unchaincd Melody." Other items donated for the live auction were a Mammoth Vacation, photo session from John Blom, brunch and har- bor cruise at the Cannery Restaurant and a member- ship at the Sports Club of Irvine, to name a few. The decor for the cvenin1 embodied the essence of the '60s. Surfboards, a lifeguard stand and a "Luv Bug,., painted with such slogans as .. Woodstock or Bust,"04Make Love, Not War" and peace signs helped to create ambience. And Papa Do Run Run 's renditions of '"Surfin U.S .A ." and .. California Girls" helped to round things TE llAIAH fl' I .. ., .. Srtt ... s.WclFftdlw,.....1:15 .. m. Rlllabi 91w D. SdlMI Pfl lidlnt: Jaet Abrarn9ohn ....................... Cl ...... O 'T a.dt , ............ ,,,, ··-ON: .. 14 ·-n.. ........ WlcUd .... .. I 'W 1& i St. Mark Presbyterian Church S.-.1 Wonllip ,..31 a.m. •we IMan a BIG News" TM Re•. Dr. James W. Aapff, pnadMas --CWld Care aad 8-daJ Scllool '~ ·--6 b Cllurct. SclMiol lor AU Asa t•.51 a.m. 2111 Mar Vista Drin, Newport Beac .. I I (Jamboru cl East Bluff South)• 644-1341 . -• . , WE SPEAK BMW! Lease or Buy . We're read y to deal! 235 NEW BMW's TO SELECT FROM ,. • • Br ,1'/-, 325' CO'JVf.R IBLE -- out. Bill Frank from the class of~. CdM,a fint graduating class, was enjoyin1 the event with his wife, Regina. The couple drove all the way from their home in Moorpark. Frank was the head cheer- leader for the school and he said he believed he was the only one of five who showed up. . .. Our class picked the school colors and wrote the alma mater," be said. "We adopted the Sea Kina as mascot and the Trident." He recalled .. driving the girl's vice principal crazy," by holding unscheduled pep ral- lies. He and his cohorts would tear through the courtyard on roller skates during c lasses, with noisemakers. A more recent graduate, Jim Ingram of the class of '88, attended because he was hop- ing to sec friends he hadn't seen since graduation and to help donate to the cause. Rick Norton of the class of ~ was also there. He was recently elected to the Santa Ana City Council and partic- ipated in the bidding war for the gold record. Probably many guests had their John Wayne stories to tell, but Norton's stands out as one of the more comical. .. I went to the door of John Wayne's ho).lse and posed as a reporter for the school newspaper, .. Norton remcm- be-rcd . "I told him (Wayne) I wanted to do a story o n him ... So Wayne let in· the star- struck Norton and granted him a two a nd one half hour .. interview ... Norton said he • as~ed every question he ever wanted to ask Wayne. But at St. Andrew's PresbyteriAn Church Worshtp and hear dus practJC81. <lvl5t<'CC\ttnci. btblicaJ ~· "WHAT GOLF. PSYCHOTHERAPY. AND CHRISTIANm .SHARE IN COMMON" (~4:4-9) Dr. John A. Hulfmln, Jr. Suocby. Aoril 16. •• ~ &30 met t0:1s A.M. 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California ( 714) 63 l-~880 (ecrc:. from Newport Harbor H!lh School M Irvine & 15th.) BMW 7501L the end, the gig. was up. Wayne told Norton be didn't think he really was a reporter because Norton wasn't taking any notes. Years later, when Norton had a son, what did he name him? John Wayne, of course. The evening's very special guest was State Senator Mar- ian Bergeson, who came away with an auction item, a copy of a free-form ·sculpture· WE'RE A CH UR CH IN R EN EWAL Trad itional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:45 AM Church School 9:00 AM ..... Sa.. .. all lhlft -*a CIMld Cllllr .. f.00 - • ·~· ., .. ~~~·~ l~ . I ~ .. . ... SAINT JAMES EPISC08\L CHURCH · 3209 V1a Lid0- 1'ewport Beach. CA • 92663 714/675 -0210 Plewcalfw.uid1lll ........... ... _,hi,-'11t ... (ONfi IACH ~ ' . 3670 N. CHERRY A VE LONG BEACH .... 14. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_ 11 Cover Home Offered by • Trudy Stubblefield of George Elkin Co. I ,_II APa 14. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ·Home of the l11eek · Har.bor View Hills h·ome fine for fa .milies BY CHERYL STERLING This week's featured home at 1219 Sand Key in Harbor View Hills has been featured in Sunset Magazine and it's easy to sec why. built in 1967, it has had more then $200,000 worth of improvements and ·upgrades performed and it is a very comfortable and livable family home. Harbor View Hills offers the finest in family living with spectacular views of rolling hills, city lights and ocean. Much pride and care is shown in this neighborhood. COMFORTABLE AND HOMEY The architecture of the home may be described as traditional. The front yard is resplendent with trees, an expansive green. lawn and shrubbery. The front porch has a low sloping roo£ that brinp to mind an arbor. Step through the front door, which has etched glass and in the panels flailkiaait. The-entry hall is on a platf o"' with hexagon sand-colored ceramic tiJe and a 'glass chandelier suspended from the two-story rough-uwn white- washed ceiling. To the left is the living room. on the right is the staircase and entries to the kitchen and family room. t. v. rodm, guest ~atll and laundry room. Step down to the living room, ·with its neutral plush carpet. ~ grasacloth wallcovering and rough-sawn whitewashed vaulted ceiling. This room is very comf orhable. with a brick fronted fireplace that has a mirrored panel stretching up to the ceiling. French doon open out on the backyard. offering a view to the pool area. Step through to the formal dining room, which also has a set of French doon opening onto the patio. The ceiling is lattice with a silver chandelier suspended above the table. On one wall is is a built-in side- board, with a white marble countcrtop and mirrored back. It is flanked by built-in china storage cabinets, with glass doors fronted with wire. The kitchen is accessible from the hall or dining room. It is a decorators dream and combines convenience with aesthetics. This room truly illustrates what the California lifestyle is aJI about. with its white and green ·appointments. It gives the imprcuion of indoor/outdoor. The countec top has wh1te ceramic tile, with green accents and handpainted spotten. The floor tile is coordinated with the counters. Additional highlights are a Frigidair radiant electric cooktop with overhead micro- wave, indirect lighting panels, double wall-mounted ovens and abundant counter space. The adjoining inf ormaJ dining area ~as a ceramic tiled sideboard, an interesting brass and porcelain light fixture and panoramic ,windows with plantation shutters. The k itchcn opcna riabt up t-0 the warm and inviting family room. The plush carpetina is a rich green. which is coordinated with the kitchen. This i1 a room that anyone would feel comfort- able relaxing in. The co~y fire- place is fronted with brick. Grasscloth is used on the walls and crown molding provides the accent. In one corner is a tilc- toppcd wet bar with mirrored backbar end storage. Off to the Side of the wet bar is a stained and leaded glass door Which ~ opens up to temperatuce- controllcd wine storage. Addi- tional amenities arc built-in bookshelves and a ·sliding glass dO!K to the patio area. . The hall extending from the entry ae.ds to the rest of the downllairs portion. A small room is a bedroom. which is cWTCntly in use u a t. v. room. It has a double-sized wardrobe closet and builtin bookshelves. Custom wallcovcring is used and l:row-n molding for accent. A bath off the hall has a faux marble counter top and ceramic tile is used around the shower/ tub. Tkis hall also leads to the laundry · room. with abundant storage and to the three-car garage acces . UPSTAIRS VIEW The staircase is a split-level t y pe. with an intermediate landing. A two-story window is above. Straight ahead of the main landing through double door is th'-master uite. Thi room is a \.Cry cozy and comfortable retreat. The ceiling is vaulted rough-sawn wbitewubed wood. Built-in boo~~bclves and cabinets flank the bed. The custom_wallc_q.vcring is cooJ'di- natcd with the drapes. Windows overlook the panoramic view of oceah, city lights and mountains. A sliding &)ass door opens up to a private balcony, which has access down to the pool via a spiral staircase. Through a set of bif old doors is the master bath. In the dress~ ing ana. one wall contains the mirrored sliding wardrobe closet. An extra long pullman contains a faux marble counter top. with double sinks. The wallcovcring is the same used in the bcdroo~ Through a door is the bath area. with chocolate- colored toilet. matching the ceramic tile on the Ooor. wall and around the double stall hower. Continuing down the hall on the right is a bath serving the remaining three bedrooms. It has sand-colored tile o n the floor and a complimentary and and white on the counter top. The " tub/shower bu one sliding glass door; and the other door is mirrored. The fixtures on the sinks are an updated style in porcelain_ _ All three bedrooms have cus- tom wallcovering and double- sized sliding mirrored closets. The rear bedroom, the largest of the three, bu the benefit of the spectacular view. OUTSIDE ENTERTAINING · For a couple or family that likes to entertain, e,pccially outside, this home is just for them. The yard opens up to an expansiv~ green lawn. a large pool, gas firepit and barbecue and colorful nowcrs and green- ery. The fence is white lattice and the spiral staircase le-ads up to the private master bedroom balcony. REALTOR INFORMATION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home i listed at $795.000 by Trudy Stubblefield of George Elkin Company. =t'hc office i located at 17 Corporate Plaza. Newport Beach. For more infor- mation or viewing. call 759- 9100. ! ... l4. 1• THE NE'WPOAT ENSIGN-r• • \VA1'ERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realton® CHIU •HWlll Charming 3 bdrm pool home in super . location. Freshly painted, carpeted & tiled. Living room with beamed ceiling & fireplace & master with den. Private Shoreclitra beach access. 111-1411 ................................. 1541.111 JAnlEW ClllT Outstanding J.M. Peters 2 bdrm 2 bath condo in Gate guarded complex with community pool & ape. S'8pe from trails & wildlife preserve on the upper bay. 1•1111 .................................... . IEWPllT lmlTI Quality constructed 3 bdrm town- home. Light & bright with white-·paver We tlooring throughout first floor & marble floored bathrooms. 131·1• ................................... . CllllA Ill. IAI Exciting new contemporary condom- iniums. Split level, open bright 3 bdrms with fireplace, family room Inside laundry & dble garage. Several patios & professional landscaping for a private woodsy feeUng. , 1•a. ......................... ,,.. .. ,_.__._ .__. ...... ··- IEWPllT ICEAlflllT Unlimited potential In this "teardown" property with great white-water ocean view. 131-1411 ...... ' ........................... 1545.• IEWfllT IBlm custom 4 bdrm Medite!ranean 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. 131-1411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . .................... . J IEWPOIT 1mm Wonderful remodeled 3 bdrm home. beautifully decorated, with a fresh, young "today" appeal, hardwood floors, peaked smooth ceilings & paned windows plus used brick fireplaces in living room & master bdrm. Lovely mature garden with deck & spa & 3 car garage l~S-................................. 1515.• 10 llUll An -.xtraordlnarily special property, ideal for the professional couple. A customized one level floor plan, with one bdrm & den plus bonus exercise room. Huge living area. formal dining, gourmet kitchen and stunning decor. Wrap around windows with views of bay. lake & golf course. 131-1411 ................................. 1515 .• on the oceanfronl Spacioua & bright 4 bdrm uptide down hoUM with 1st ft00t family room & incredible views. P•rquet and terrazzo flooring, custom lhuaera. akytighta. REDUCED AGAINH 111-1411 .......... : .....•......•...... (LI) 1111111 CORONA DEL M~R 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-;3600 . . Ullll VIEW llllU Fabulous 2 story remodel with tile . & Berber carpeted floors & vaulted ceilings. The best of everything in this highly customized model perfect home with 4 bdrms, family room open to kitchen & formal dining. Master suite with his/hers baths & cedar closet 111.1411 ...............•................. un.• UlllA llWD 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 fieplace & sundeck. 17,,._ ................................. 1111.• . IUCll UY Beautifully remodeled designer's own home. Flexible property, with 3 bdrms, 2 baths & family room plus a 1 bdrm apl income from rental will cover land lease or convert to spacious 4 bdrm home. Prestigious beach community with much charm, tennis, private beaches & boat slips. 131-1411 .............................. (LI) ... . **NEW LISTINGS** WTllDE Costa Mesa. Fabulous near new 3 bdrm townhome In great location. Very large end unit. master suite with fireplace, sitting area & sunken tub. Beautiful gourmet kitchen & high ceilinged living room which opens through Fr. doors to deck. Air Condi- tioned & att. double garage. 131-1411 ................................. 1211.• •UA VUIE Beautifully refurbished · 4 bdrm exec~~.-:; home with formal dining & family rooms in super area. Berber carpeting, blonde swedish pine flooring, recessed lighting & totally remodeled kitchen with corian counter tops & whitewashed cupboards. Professional landscaping with Malibu lights. 111-1411 -. .......................... : ..... 1415.• -- CllllA IU llAI Beautifully landscaped award winning contemporary duplex built In '80. Fabulous bright & open owners unit. over 2000 sq. fl with 2 fireplaces. skylights, spa tub in master & patios. Rental unit has 3 bdrma also. ExceUent location on lovely tree shaded Street 111·1411 .................................... . IUCI ClllE Duplex. Exciting contemporary style legal townhomea. Offered as a duplex with excellent summer/winter income or can be sold separately. Each unit has 2 bdrms. 2 baths. sunroom, dining roem plus several patios & att. double garage. Steps to ocean. Offered fully furnished. Ul-1411 ................................. 1151.• ICU• VIEWS from every room of this outstanding 7th floor 2 bdrm condo with wet-bar & sauna. Elegant contemporary decor with accents of ebony. teak & etched glass. Handsome custom wall treatments. Security bldg, doorman & pool. 131-1411 ................................. 11•.• lllCOUIT Towne Collection. A most beautiful 3 bdrm home including fabulous master with fireplace & retreat Dramatic marble floored & skylit 2 story entry & 2 story living room opening through Fr. doors to Jushly planted brick patios with fountains & enter- tainment center. Presbguous guard gated community with pool. Ul-1411 ................................ 11.%51.• UIO llU Lovely Country French decor in this attractive 3 bdrm home. Two up with ad101ning family room & one down, gracious formal dining room & step down. hving room with handsome built in cabinetry throughout Spacious & private tiled patio. Wide street at quiet end of island. 131·1411 ...........................•..... llM.• Liii PHllllLA Stunning contemporary 2 bdrm condominium. Granite counter tops in bath and new kitchen, carpeted & marble floors. recessed lighting & etched glass doors. Exciting ''down channef" water viewa. Full aecurity bufding with doonnan. Pot.sibte leue option. 111·1• ................................. 1111..m NEWPORT BEACH OFEICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 714-631-1400 condo in a charrmng 4 un mediterraneen complex. Spacious & elegant 2 bedroom & den with marble fireplace and large sunny terrace. Dock for very large yacht & fabulous l.jdo channel views. 131-1411 ........ : ........................ llH.• IAYlllE CM Rare "Goodwill" m~ with great bay views from moat rooms. Highly customized 2 bdrm, 2 1 /2 baths. den & formal dining room. high volume ceilings, fireplace, wet-bar, enclosed patio & extra ~ lar9f' deck. Highly customized with lots of built in cabinetry, mirrors & tile. Walk to shopping & Balboa Island. ~osaible boat slip. 131·1• .................................... . llftl SIMO bayfront Lovely 3 bdrm one story with pool table size family room. Country kitchen with breakfast area opens to landscaped patio. Tradition- alty appointed with hardwood floors, antique german glass windows. oak molding & cabinetry & used brick. The sunny rear terrace drops to an additional deck & dock for 50' yacht Qt-1• ........... : .................... 11 .151 .• IELCOIT llAMOI Sensational plan 2 with 4 bdrms. 3 1 I 2 baths and huge family and formal dining rooms. Lushly landscaped & very private rear yard with. spectacular black bottom poot and wateffaH. Fresh & bright with new paint & carpeting. Custom t\ghting, air conditioning & security system. 1a1 -1• ................................ 11.m .• COIOU DEL llAI bayfronl Beautifully decorated S bdrm family home with pier for a large yacht Wide halls lead to well proportioned rooms and the dining room, family room. living room & spacious master suite all front on the bay with views from the harbor entrance down the channel. there is also a pool room, darkroom & breakfast room. It fronts on a large garden & there is a bayfront terrace 131 ·1400 ................................ ll.415 .• IEWPOIT UYFlllT masterpiece, 8 years In the making. Magnificent 4 bdrm in a superior wide bay location with a stainless steel & teak dock for large yacht The gracious living room with paneled fireplace wall has seamless glass doors opening to the bricked bayfront terrace. An art deco stairway circles upward from the dramatic 2 story glass entry & there 1s generous use of marble a granite throughout 111-1411 ................................ u .•.• BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 714-67 ...... • ,_ • •• 14. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Realtor spotlight: Shirley Harris of Coldwell Bank er Shirley Harris BY CHERYL STEHLING Shirley Harris of Coldwell Banker is certainly no stranger to real estate. She began when times were much simpler. forms were smaller and laws not as complex, 20 years ago. "I learned the laws one by one. as they came in." Harris aid ... If I had to learn them all at once. it wourd be mind-boggling." Harris started her career in Scottsdale, Arizon~ with her husband, Bob, a developer. In all of her years, Harris has seen many changes, including the steadily escalating prices. ... don't remember the year, but I sold the most expensive property for the time in Scotts- dale, .. -she remembered ... It was for $250,000, with an 8,000 square-foot ~ousc, helicopter pad, five acres· of land and a pool. At that time, the average home cost $25,000 ... Harris has always worked with high-end clients and she carried that over when the family moved to Newport Beach almost 11 years ago. She first opened her own office, working by herself. Then she thought it would be more advantageous for SOME FINE LISTINGS NEW LISTING in Harbor View Homes. Exquisite' condition, lovely yarQ. Montego, 4 . bedroom model. Call for details. LARGE LOT-HARBOR VIEW HILLS. . Quiet street and very large, private lot with pool and spa. Lusk home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and ~pacious family room with French doors to yard and pool. Mastersuite with French doors to spa. Kitchen with breakfast nook. Exquisite decor. $619,000 HARBOR VIEW HOMES CUSTOM This beautifully rebuilt home features 5 bedrooms, 3~ baths, and a yard with pool and greenbelt view. Everything in this home has been re-done, kitchen, baths"-heat~11_g, lighting. fixtures and fittings. ;-a>719,000 ANOTHER 10TAL REMODEL HARBOR VIEW HOMES SOMERSET -5 bedrooms, 3 baths, 3-car garage with added inside-laundry , new master suite retreat with used-brick fireplace, new kitchen and baths, French doors and windows and more. $699,500 VIEW, VIEW, VIEW Carmel (3 BR) on Port Durness with large lot. CAN_ 10 2nd story on this lot. Phase Ill of Seawind HVH . $549,000 her client if she joined Coldwell Banker, a move that she has never regretted. She has made the Pre ident's Club every year. Originally from Iowa, Harris said her family vi itcd Arizona many times when she was a child. It was beneficial to her father•s health. She and Bob raised their two children there. They discovered bow much they liked Newport Beach dur- ing the vacations they would take in the summer. .. We would come here when the kids were three and five, to get out of the heat." she said. "The kids could play right there on the sand and we could watch them. And everything was close, like Disneyland . ., She would sometimes stay with the children and Bob would take trips ba~k to his job. Harris said that real estate is just one of tho e businesses she took to. She attributes much of her success to her like for people. And that all started when she worked as an airline stewardess before she was married. All of her bu inc s is repeat and referrals. And she only works in Newport Beach and will ref er anywhere else out to another colleague. Anoth« aspect Harris adds to her formula for success is that she has had exposure to every f acct of real estate. She started out working for her developer hu band. so she knows how to subdivide land. Her brother-in- law was a well-known real estate attorney in the Southwest. so she learned much about that. 041 leamed by doing," she said. ... learned to do things that escrow takes care of now." Harris has a roster of impor- tant clients, including the chair- men of the boards of s uch pre tigiou companies as Motor- o la , U-Haul and General JUST LISTED Motors, to name a few. Harri believes that her big- gest accomplishment doesn't lie in the real estate field, however. "My greatest accomplishment is raising my two kids." she said. And succes runs in the fam- ily. Her son is the president of a development company locally and her daughter is a represen- tative for St. John's Knits in the South. When Harris is not out busily negotiating transactions or showing property, she enjoys spending time with Bob and taking in the beach life. They arc planning a 34th anniversary trip to Europe later on this month. And as a person who had cancer and licked it IS years ago, Harris enjoys volunteering for the American Cancer Society. Coldwell Banker i.s localed al the cornu of Coast Highway and A vocado. Phone: 644-9060. -. Country Style Duplex Home located on quiet end of Balboa Island -35 ft on the water with shared pier for large yacht Each unit has 2 bedrooms and one bath with fireplace & beam ceilings. Can be conver- ted into one large single family home. CALL FOR MORE DETAILS AND ·APPT. TO SEE! OFFERED AT ........................ $1,395,000 · Beach Time Realty (7.14) 673-6511 CHRISTA el GERRY LONG Appearing in March, we will dedicate a block of space just for boats · and related products and services ... Buy, sell, trade \ your boat ... advertise equipment main-,.--....__. tenance, mooring space, skippers-for-hire'----.. and the list goes on. Reac~ 25,0oo of the most affluent homes in Newport Beach.:~;!!!!!!~=7d~~ Call the Classified · Department today for details 131-8120 9-Noon M-F IPlll 1•. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSKiN__..,. M Into Real Estate Christa & Gerry Long BY GERRY AND CHRIST A LONG Why do community associa- tions exist? They provide the best insurance against possible deterioration of a neighbor- hood. They allow the entire community to speak in one voice and to have an influence on the general character and condition of a neighborhood . Many homeowner , however. become impatient with the concept from time to time. Example: Yo ur relatives have j4St arrived on their vacation visit~ Their camper has been parked in front of your home for a f cw days. Suddenly you get com- plaints from a "representative of your homeowners' association." "According to our Association by-laws, campers and mobile homes arc not to be parked overnight on our streets ... You know he is reading right o ut of the by-laws, but you . resent being told about it- couldn 't they make an excep- tion, since your rclati\les only visit every fourth year? We arc occa ionally irritated by what ec m at times to be unrea onable restrictions. On the other hand, one has only to drive through a neighborhood whic1' has no associatio n (or a weak one), to realize what can be the alternative: junked cars, three trucks parked peqnancntly in front of our homes, noncon- forming additions to the house which make the neighborhood look like a mish-mash of styles, and plain old "deterioration ... Last year we listed a beautiful view lot on top of a mountain in Laguna. One day we received a call from a Laguna Beach brokcr-"ls that neighborhood zoned for horses?" he asked. Startled over the question, we answered him in the negative. "Well ," he continued, .. the lot Senior citizens' home selected The Communications Com- mittee C hairman Ann Marie Murphy announced the recip- ie nt of the 1989 American Home Weck revitalization project and named Realtor Jackie Gilli and Affiliate, Gary S pe nce r. of Home Saving , a co-chairmen. The Realtors' 1989 recipient is 94-year-old Roberta Brown of Co ta Mc a. She has re ided in her home on E. 18th St. sin ce 1961 . The home is in need of Jackie Gilles & Tex Griffith exterior paint, tree trimming, weed ing. fence repair. new screens and general mainte- nance. T he Assessment Team consi ting of: Tex Griffith, Ray Zart1cr. Gary Spencer, Jackie Gillis and Ann Marie Murphy have met with Mr . Brown to discu the revitalization plan. The project date is set fo r Wedne day. May 3. 8:30 a.m. t<' 5 p.m. Those Realtors who would like to part1c1pate that day need to contact Ann Marie Murphy, Lynne Valentine Prop- ertie . 673-9333 or Betty Jo at the Board. 646-1671. We also will gladly accept monetary donations to help defray the co l. T·he participants will receive a T-~h1rt . and the Affiliates will be providing rcfre hments during the day. a note from maury NEWPORT BARGAIN 3 Bed 2 bath on large lot near school, park , shopping. H~rd to find one under this price. $315,000 f OLDE CORONA DEL MAR , R2 lot 3 bedroom or 2 bedroom and studio -existing room to build. $472,500 ANAHIEM HILLS Upgraded preissley home, with view of mount~~ns and city lights, pool, spa and all kinds of amen1t1es . . $489,000 LEASES Laguna Beach . 3 bed, 2 bath, family room some view $2100/mo C.D.M .. near ocean 2 bed, 2 bath, $1200/mo. 'J you have listed currently ha a hor e inside a corral." He was right. The neighbor·s friend s had arrived from out of the area with a horse, horse trailer, a nd materials for a makeshift corral. It took our seller about an hour to have the police remove both horse and corral. This isJtn extreme exam- ple, but it did happen in exactly that manner. Fortunately, this was also a violation of city ordinances as well as homeowners' regulations. For this reason the owner was able to bring the police into the picture. And, if the homeowner thinks the association is imposing undue restrictions. he has an alternative. He can apply for board members hip and offer his · ,,, input as a member. Usually though, the homeowners who violate the rules which arc acceptable to most members of an as ociation arc the last to participate on a homeowners' board. If you arc on the fence about such matters, consider this about those board members whose job it is to enforce the by-laws of the association: Their vigilance puts money in your pocket-or at least increases the value of your estate. Without that vig- ilance, your home can lose some of its value. Even if you keep up your home, the condition of your neighbors' homes can cause yours to appreciate or depre- ciate. Gerry and Christa Lbng are owners of Uongs of Newport. a residentail real estate firm. They can be reached al 640-5664. BIG CANYON ON THE GO LF COURSE Smashing "Dover" model overlooking Big Canyon Gol.f Course 2 bedroom. 2 bathroom. 1ucuzz1 bath 1n master suite, fireplace m living room plus den complete with wet bar A bright a~d sunny home with a large outdoor brick patio tor entertaining Featured at S630,000 Presented Bv , . Clif & E'lynn K emp • Over 13 transactions already this year • Multimillion dollar producers • Top 1% of all sales associates in U.S . 1987, 1988 760-5000 RFhM~ ·.1 ·', 720-1174 AMERICAN HOME WEEK Aprll 30-May 6, 19119 .. ... ,_ • •• 14. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ll-47'50 SUMMONS tc&TACION JUIMCIAL) NOTICE TO D£qNDANT: (AV1SO A ACUSADO) WEST CUMBERLAND OIL & GAS. INC., dba WEST CUMBERLAND OIL & GAS CO . a Calitomia cOf'poration. ROBERT T JAMESON. an individual; and DOE l throuah DOE 10 inclusive. YOU AH BEINQ SUED BY Pl.AINTIFf: (A Ud ... ..U demandendo) WILLIAM S. LUND, INC .. a Wyoming Corporation, You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons 1s served on you to file a typewritten response at this court A letter or phone call will not protect you: your typewritten response must be 1n proper legal form 1f you want the court to hear your case. If you do not file your response on time. you may lose the case, and your waaes. money and property may be taken without further wamina from the court There are other le&al requirements. You may want to call an attorney rilht away. If you do not know an attOf'ney, you may call an attorney referral service or a leaal aid office (listed in the phone book). • Oespues de que le entrquen esta citacion judicial usted tiene un plazo de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS para presentar una respuesta escnta a maquina en esta corte Una carta o una llamada telefonica no le ofrecera proteccion: su respunta escrita a maquina tiene que cumphr con las formalidades legales apropiadas si usted quiere que la corte escuche su caso. Si usted no present& su respuesta a ttempo, puede perder el caso y le pueden quitar su salario. su dinero y otras cosas de su proptedad sin av1so ldteional por parte de la corte. Exist en otros requisitos letales. Puede qoe usted qu1era llamar a un abopdo lnmediatamente. Si no conoce a un abo&ado, poede llamar a un servicio de referencia de abopdos o a una of1C1na de ayuda lepl (vea el d1rectorio telefonico) .. CASE NUMIU ~ dll C.0) 571751 The name and address of the court is: (El nombre y direcclon de la corte es) ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT, 700 Civic Center Drive Wnt, Senta Ana, C.litomia 9270 l The name. address, and tetephone numbet of ptaintiff's attorney. CK plaintiff without an attorney, 1s. (El nombre la direccion 'I el numero de tefetono del abopdo del demandante. CK del demandante que no tiene abopdo, es) Susan R. Wiech, Esq LAYMAN, JONES & DYE 2600 Michelson Onve, Suite l 000 Irvine, CAiifornia 92715 (714) 261-2345 DATE (Fecha) Dec. 13, 1988 GARV L GRANVILLE Clerk, by (Actuario) MARJORIE FELIX. Deputy (Delegado) 4/14 41214/285/5 2113 NO~fBEAnt AND OF PEllUON TO ADMltlSTEA • ESTATE OF: JOHN PATIERNO .. JOHN W. PATIERNO Ma JOHN WILLIAM PATIERNO CASE NO. A1"779 To .. Min, beneldMM. ~. con~ ,.c:NC11Df9, Md ,..... ...., ,., be °'* .... .. ..-cf In .... OI ...... \,.Gt b09', of: JOHN PATERNO 1M ~ W. PA1 IEANO IM JOHN WLLIAM PATil!RNO A P£TrTION M9 .,..._ -..t ~JEAN PATIERNO In ._ ...,.,._ eour. of~ ~ of ORANGE ~ ... JEAN PATIERNO be llppOlllled • P.MW• ·-..... tD ............... °' .. ......... THE PEltTION e;~ tD u1• 1111 · "9 WM11r .. '11Jt MttiMI•• of EM1111 ---. ...= ,....,,.. .. ........ ••uteM&ll oouri..., .... .... C9ftllR ...... tlo••--· .. ,.. .... iNepl.,.I•l•l l'lln4'11<1•• It ,..ilrld tD Ghia noloe tD lritlN Ill If ,.._ URIM9 ~._,..-.ct ft°*» OI CCM-.Md lo .. -m• Tt?.n-•=..,.. 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Mllnwrtlir,. .... : ==~ •=·~ct,~ "I' •t2l 4/28 211 1 .... a:.a.. ... . f .8.llt..llA811 Ml.T UNDER A.DEED OF TAUIT ,.._ UNLE• YOU TAICE MQllERIY, ff IMV • ·.:.di' PJ: Wll. WU 901 D Secdon 5102 of N F~ Code tnd aufloriJlad ID do bulinMI In Ha, .... (cMcU mutl bl ~--aa N *"9 of .. ln...,.mone,of"9~S....of~• lhe North !rant 9"hnee ID N CcU'llY CoutfMMe, 700 CIVIC Cenllt 0rWe Welt. Sera Mao~ .. ,.., ... tnd lntlrett ~-to .nd now held ~ It undlr Mid Deed of Trull In M prapettr llUlll9d In Mid County, C..ltomia. ~the tend '*-In: PARCEL 1: An uridl""9ad 111W\ 1-r•t In tnd ID,,__ 1, In N Clew of Na•pcwt &Md'l, • ttmwn on a Pwotl Mlp filed In Boak 132. ~25flnd 211 of P9rcll ..... In .. Oflce of M ~ Aec:otdet of Orange County. EXCEPT Nf'ehom Unila 1 tD 11 ~ u ltMMn on fw Condomirium AM Recolded In Boe* 13222. P1109 247 of Ofldll AecorcM. PARCEL 2: ~ 11 • lhown on M Condomirium PIM ,.._,.ed ID !bow In P.cel 1. The l"9C ....... 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The ~llgllad C8IMd Mid Noa of OalUt Ind Elac:llon ID W D be rlCIMad In M CDUn'f where f'8,... p;.....-11111 c• IL ....... Tnm Olad S..C. eon.,.,,, • T~. By. r ... 'Miami, AIM.,. s.a-.,. 1& ~War. Su19e 241. CON:IOM, CA 84520 (41~ -lllO O...:Aptla. ,. 4/14 4/21 4/28 2107 ~1H AND OF PETITION TOAU.MSTER ESTATE OF: MILDRED 11tOllAS CAIE NO. A1S7'02I To .. hairs, bal~. CMCllDl9, canlnpll ~ aadle!N9. Md ~--who ~ be °'* .... lntlfutN In f'8 Wll °' ..-.. °' bait, ot. Ml.OREO THOMAS · · A PETrflON hu bean -..t ~LESTER YMO In._ Superto_r COWt of Ca11om1L -COUnt'/. fir OMHQE - raqu11lng hi LESTER YN'O be ~ • ~ ·-~ tD ............. of .. ....... A HEARING on .. ~ .. be Mid on ..... 1W • 1 :45 P .M. In o.t. 3 loem9d II 700 CMC Centlf OfM w-. SarM ~.CA trl701. IF YOU OBJECT TO lw ~= .. -Miion. you ....... ~... .... ....... lllMlf ~·Of•Wrtlan a"Gt1ci.. ._ .... ....... 1111 tie.1199. Yow .....,.,.. fN'I be In per'80ft or ~ ~ ~E A CAEDfTOR ot a oontnan Cl9cMor of "9 daoaued, you must .. ~~ ...... ccut and 11111 • copy to .. ........ ........... .. aooolnted by.,. court ....... 11\iDft .. ""' ... .. of .. ialuince • .....,. -~ In aac:lion t100 of ._ C .. amla Pm• COda. The lrne tor l!lng cllliiN .. not ..... ortor '° tour mot ... lr'Om .,. •• of "9 ha.ma nolced' ~-YOU MAY"EXAM .. E "9 .. hapC ~ .. court. If~ .,.. a~ lnta111t1d In .. ~~ .. WW. .. cour1 • tomW Aaai• tor ~ -Nob of .. ting of an ln-.ID"/ Mel ....... ,,,_ .. of...__ Of Of WP/ pe•on OI account -P':~ In eadioft 1250 of -.. CllbM Probate COdl. A ~ tor SoacMI Nob '°"" .. ..,. ....... "°"' .. coUtt an. Abarnertor""ltlOI•: C.....AMalllfta .. E. DAY CARlllM ::r=.=e•AA";J.a He#l*1 Hnat ~nelgn 4/14 4/21 4/28 2112 , ..... C.AIUAL TY'" IYWm Of THl MNUA&. llATDllNT ' a.. ...... ....._c .... ., 3000 ldln Ill Lw....,,. WI« 1 lllln 54452 v .. ~~s1.1• Total ldm1tted assets $169,801.954 Total habtltties 125,889,644 Aureaate write-ins for special surplus funds $1.600.000 UMUlaned funds (surplus) 42,312,309 Surplus as reaaros pohcyholders 43,912,309 We hereby certify that the above items are 1n accordance with the Annual Statement for the year ended Oecem~r 31 . 1988 made to the Insurance Comm1s stbner. pursuant to law Dieter H Nic kel Name of President John F Cleary Name of Secretary 3116 3123 3/30 4/64/13 2041 H042MO NOTlCE 0# TRUSTEE'S SAL.£ T. S. No ..... tet51l.E FEVER IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE .. DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, ~TEO JANUARY 22. 1981, UNt.ESS YOU TAJ<E ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUA PROPERTY, rr aMY BE SOLD AT A PUBUC SALE F YOU NEED AN EXP\..ANATION a= THE NA TUAE a= THE PAOCEEOtNG '41.ICST YOU. YOU IHOUl.O CCWTACT A LAWIER. On Apffl 1:7, 1•. • 1 HO A.M. 19" Olago Fotedoue ....... Inc. -~ ...... M.-. under ... .....,.. •Dead ti Truaa........, ~ 27, 1-. • NL M.·M Dlllll olcaill A9a1•11t .-_ ... ti h ~ "9a4111a el~ Caun!W. -• CIMI ma _...., ~ ..... LefWrr, T~ el N Marte Ufewr Tn.-I 111 , • .....,~ M.L IEU: AT P\&te AUCTION TO .-r-1 FOA CAIH~ • ... ,, .. In ..... ~ .. .,.... • .. ......... ____ a...... CMa 0... Dtli9.. ... il.W.. ..... ...... ,,..... .. ..... _ ........ n.. .. , ........... ··-·· ....... ~--.... ·-.. • .. a 11t•1 ·11 II ... m. A II fl Jiil....... ... .... .. ~~l-.. Oliall.a. -......... ! ............ ~ .. - s ~NOTICE nc1111UU1 eu11r .. NAMllTA~ The folloMnl person ls do4nt busine11 as: STREET PEOPlE IN NEED. INC. dbl S P.l.N .• 4921 Btrch St , Suite 190, Newt>Ort Beach, CA92660. . Street People In Need, Inc., CAiifornia, 4921 Birch St., Suite 190, Newport Beach. CA 92660 This business is con· ducted by a corporation The reaistrant com· menced to transact busi· ness under the fictitious bus nes.s name or names ltsted aboYe on 1·6-89. Sianed: Street People In Need. lrte. S.muel W.H. Boyce . Presidetit This statement was tiled with the County Clerk of <>r.nae County on April 10, 1989. file No. f414684 4/14 4/214/285/5 2106 PUeLIC N01'1CI nc11110U1.,..... NAiil ITATIMUfT The foUowi"I person is do4na busineu n: LANG· fO"D SIGNAGE, 721 Orchid, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. Scott Alan Lansford, 721 Orchid, Corona Del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con- ducted by an indMdull. The reaistrant(s) com· menced to nnuct busi- ness under the fictitious business name(s) listed aboYe on 4-7-89. The fili"I of this state- ment does not of ttsetf auth· CKize the UM In this ... of a fictitious business name In W>tatlon of the" rilhtS of ano1her under federal, state. or common law (see Section 14400.tseq., Busl· ness and Profeulons Code). s.-i: Scott Lancford Thts 5tiMil"nlnt was filed with the County Cler1' of ()ranee County on April 10. 1989 File No. f414685 4/14 41214/28 5/5 2108 PUa.JC NOTIC£ F'IC 11 ttoUt eu•m NAiii ITATDIENT The followt"I person is doin1 business as: (A) ENTERPRISE DEVELOP· MENT GROUP (8) ENTER· PRISE DESIGN GROUP, 2323 Bltyside Otlve, Corona Def Mar, CA 92625. Sytvia 0 Mtehler, 2323 Bayside Dnw. Corona Del Mar. CA 92625. This busi ness 1s con· ducted by an indrvidual. The re11str1nt(s) com· m«Ud to tranACt busi· ness under the fictitious business n1me(s) ltsted above on: Aoril 3, 1989 The '111"1 of lh1S state• ment does not of itself auth- oriie the use m this state of a fictitious bu5'ness name m violation of the riehls of another under federal, s.Me, or common law (5M Section 14400et HQ • Busi· ness 1nd Profeu10hs Code). $Cned Sylvia Mtehler This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 3, 1989 file No F413903 4/14 4/2141285/~ 2100 PU-..C NOTIC£ ncnnous.,..... NAiil ITATIMUfT The foUowina person is dotna businft,\ as· AMERI· CAN INDUSTRIAL DEVEL ~ENT, LIMITED. 1 <Ah· fomia llmtted pett~p • 1330 Hamplftire Circle, PtupcM Baach, CA 9266(). 4931 . Alan l . Adams, 1330 ~ Orc:le, Ne111pott 8aach. CA N660-4931. This bu1ine11 i1 con· ~ ................... INp. ..,_.: Alan l . AdllM. °"""" ""'*· 0...~1lr111 ... .... ..... .-... h1ln111 .............. .... ---.. Clift .. ............... ~JIOTICa F-41111 nttUIOUI Ml•IUI NWITATIMDIT The tolowi• .......... dolns bulineu •: CROOK· All ANO ~SSOCIATES, Suite 250, l60 Newport Center Drive, Newport a.ch, C.tifomia 92660 Chartes E. ()ookall, Su te 250, 160 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, Cali· fomia 92660 Gerald Ounitz, es Trustee of tii. Genld ind Maxine Ounitz Family Trust, Suite 250, 160 Newport Center Or1w , Newpott Beach, Cali· fomla92660 Donald W. Shaw, as Trust· ee of the Oonald W. Shaw Revocable Trust, Suite 250, 160 Newport Center Onve, Newport Beach, Californfa 92660 Marvin J. Shapiro. IS Tr ustee for th• ShaptFO F1m1ly Trust, dated Febru· ary 13, 1985, Surte250, 160 N~ Center Drive, New· port Beach, California 92660 Albert R. Shankle, IS TrustH for the Shankle Family Trust. dated febru· ary 13, 1985,Suite250, 160 Newport Center Offle, New· port Beach, California 92660 Albert R. Shankle, IS Trustee of the Al Shankle ConsttuctlOn Company 401 K Ptan, dated July l , 1986, Su ite 250, 160 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, Catitomia 92660 This busi ness is con· ducted by a ..,,.,... pa.rt• nenhfp. Sicned' Chartes E. Croobll The re1i strant com· menc:ed to tntnuct busi· ness under the ftctitious business name tist9d abcHe on June 29, 1988. This _,,,.,. was filed Wtth the County CJetk of Oran9I County on Miwch 9, 1989. F410935 3/23 3/lO 4/6 4/13 2062 PUii.iC~ 11•11 ncn1w•1111m wmTWT The ~ penon ti dolnt ~ -.: BOAT CANYON Bl0S90MS, 680 N. Coast Hwy, t..1una 8Mch, CA 92651. 0.... tftc.. CA. 680 N. Coest HW1. Lacuna 8-ch, CA92651. The fihne of this ...... ment doel not of ...... auth- oria ehl UM lft tttis st.Me of a fictitioua bulinesa neme In violMion of the rilhts of another under ........ a... or common._( .. Section 14400 £1 Seq • Bus.neu and Prufc1t'onl Code) Thi s business Is con· duct.d by • ~ion S.IN(t. ~le Ashton, VP, ~Inc. The rqlstrant com· menced '° tranMct bull· neu under the fict1hou• buSfMll.,,.,,,. liAld abowe on2/15/19 This met ,..,. was filed .,.,, the County c...-ol ~~on Mawd'I F411616 3/213/ lO 416~1l 2068 "*ICMJPCI HCihiOUI • llFIDI ..... ITATWT The .,...,..,,. penon IS doin1 bu11ne1t as SHERMAH ·OOUGlAS BROKm Of INSURANCE. INC dbe. HAINES INSU RANCE AGENCY, 2900 Bristol St-. Su• #C-204. .. CallaJMM. ~ -Sherrn.n·Ooueln Brok· "'Of lntMnnC& Inc (Nev· * C.i* t an>2t00•,.· •o& -· ... .c,204. COIU ...._CA 12626 , .. , ............ GOn· duc'9d lly • COfPOf8bOn tw ,..wane com· mefad ID .... lllC1 Mi· ,_......., .... .icht•ZA- ~ftMMl 1""1d e0ove on2/ntll • ~ SNN't• l>ou1us 8foMts of lm&nnee. Inc 9'0IWM ShermMl • PNlidlnt Thia .......... ., ... ,, ......... filild .... Cauiily c..-of ~~ ......... ....................... 1111~.uu '121 S · .. THl •TlllCT COUllT OF THE TimO JUDICIAL DtllliCT Of THI ITATI OF 1DAHO. IN MO FOi THI COUNTY OF NYIJTI (llMMITUTI DAW) STUDENT LOAN JUNO Of' IOAHO. INC .• ............ Cofporadon PWellift vs. MARILYN L WHEATON o ......... c... No. C.3313 ANOTHER SUMMONS FORIEIMCE THE STATt Of IDAHO SENDS Gllt£ETINCS TO llQILYN L WHEATON the above named Defend- ant. You a~ hereby notified that a comP'11nt has been filed a1ainst y ou in the Oistnd Court of the Third Judacaal D1stnct of the State of Idaho 1n and for the County of Payette Idaho, (1n the Ma1istrate 0 1v1s1on thereof) by the above named Ptaintiff and you are hereby directed to file a written answer or written motion 1n defense to the said complaint within twenty (20) days of the service of this summons; and you are further notified that unless you do so within the time herein specified, the Plaintiff will take Juda· ment apinst you as prayed for 1n ~ ~amL ~ The nature of the claim ap1nS1 you is for a Juda· ment as prsyed for 1n the attached compta1nt WITNESS MY hand and the seal of u1d District Court this 11 day of Ausust. 1988 LAURA L STIGILE Clerk of the Oistnct Court By. M. Y1Ctor1a Pape Deputy BERT L -osaoftN Attorney for Ptaintiff P.O. Box 158. Payette, l~ho 83661 (SEAL) ANOTHER SUMMONS 3/31 ,417,4/14 4/21 2072 PUaJC NOTtCt l-41JIJ FlCliiiOUI ........ NAMl ITATIMDIT The ~penona ... dotnc business n DAVIS HA~NE PARTNERS, a California llf*al pertnet. shtp, 1420 8ri$lol Street Nofth, Suite 100. Ne~ Belch, CA 92660 Wilham It ~s.s 1420 Brislol Street North, Suite 100. Ne~ 8each, Cah- fornia 92660. Charles L Buchanan, 1420 Bnstol Street North, Suite 100, Newport Belch, California 92660. Richard E. Lucy. IS Trus- tee of The ~ Livt"I Trust. u /d/t dated October 8, 1979, 1420 Bristol Street North, Surte 100, Newport Beach, C.liforma 92660 Mr. Robert J Thier· prtner. 1420 8nS1ol Street North, Suiw 100, Newport a.eh, Cahfom .. 92660 PU9UC NOTICl f1CTIT10UI IUllNUI NAiil ITATDHlfT The foll0w1n1 pefSOf'IS are cbna business IS ATLAS MORTGAGE L TO , 509 3 lst St.. Ste 202, Newport Beach, CA 92663. Atlas Mortaa1e l 1m1ted Partner$hlp, 15910 Ventura Blvd., Suite 1629, Encino, CA 91436. AtlH Capital Corp General Partner (California) 15910 Ventura 81\td , Suite 1629, Encino, CA.,.91436 Caithness Atlas, Inc , General Partner (New Jer sey), 1114 Avenue of the Americas, New York, NY 10036. J M Kanney, Inc , General Partner (California). 4844 Ladera Serena, Del Mar, Ca 92014 This business 1s con· ducted by a limited partner- ship The re11strant com- menced to transact bus•· ness under the fictitious business name or names hsted above on 7 /15/88. ATLAS MORTGAGE LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS By: Atlas Capital Corp., General Partner James M Kinney, President This fictitious name state· ment expires five years from the date 1t was filed 1n the ott1ce of the county cleft< A new fictittOUs bus- iness name statement must be filed before that time. The fihn1 of this statement does not~ 1tsett authorize the use in this state of a ftCt1tious business name in violation of the rl1hts of another under federal state or common law (see Section 14400et. seq. bus nessand professional COde). Thfs st.atement was filed with the County Cleft< of Oranae C®nty on Ma~h 28, 1989. F..-13i20 417, 4/14, 4121. 4/28 f!UIUC M01lCI 2095 nc ii UOUI •••m ... NAMI ITATIMINT The foltowins penon is doin1 business as: BAY - SIDE BUSINESS SERVICES, 960 ~Way, Corona det Mar, CA 92625. Bay f . Campbetl, Inc., a California oorporation, 960 Gardenia W1J1. Corona del Mar, CA 92625. This business is con· ducted by a corpcntion The re1istrant com· menced to transact bu5'· ness under the fictittOUs business name or names hS1ed abcMt on 4-1-89. St1ned· Ray F Campbell, Inc. Ray F Campbell, President This statement was filed with the County cl~ of Oranae County on Apnl 10, 1989 file No F414682 4/14 4/214/285/5 2102 PUIUC NOTICI RCl l I iOUI IUllNDS NAiil ITATIMPfT This business 1s con- ducted by a corporalton The re11strant com- menced to transact bus1· ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name listed above on 3·6·89 (Signed) lntern1ttonal Travel Spec1ahsts Linda S Mcintosh President This statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 17, 1989. File No F 4 11915 3/31, 417. 4/14 4/21 2081 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The following person is doing business as AUTO· SAVER. 2751 Bayshore Dr , Newport Beach, CA 92663 Kenneth S Neuhoff. 16988 Ave de Santa Ynez, Pac 1f1c Palisades, CA 90272 The f1hng of this state· ment does not of itself auth onze the use in this state of a fictitious bus1nes$ name in v1olat1on of the rights of another under federal state or common law (see Section 14400 et seQ business and professional code) This business 1s con ducted by an md1v1dual (Signed) Kenneth S Neuhott This statement was hied with the County Clerk of Orange County on March 14, 1989 Fite No F 4114 12 3/31,4/7,4/14 3/21 2079 PU.UC NOTICE F1CTITIOUS'IUS.NUS NAME STATUIE.NT The foflowina person is doin1 busin~ss as ACE ENTERPRISES, 950 Canyon View, Laauna Beach, CA ·92651. Castillo Enterprises, Inc. • (a California corporation) 950 Canyon View, Lacuna Beach, CA 92651 This business Is con· ducted by. corporation. The t•1strant com· menced to lranuci bull· ness under tne hct1t100s business name hsted 1b<M! on October 21. 1988. {S11ned) Cutillo Enter· pnses Inc Ltnda Rodnsuez Castillo Pres.idem This statement was filed Wtth the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 10. 1989 File No 410965 313 1. 417, 4/14. 4/21 2074 PU8UC NOTICl fictlttOY$ business name 1n violation of the r11hts of another under federal state or common law (see Section 14400 et. seq business and professtonal code) This stltement was flied with t~nty Cleft< of Oranae '""'tounty on March 24, 1989 F 41 2746 4/7, 4/14, 4/21, 4/28 2097 IN THE DtSTRICT COORT Of' THE THIRD JUDtCIAl DtSTittCT Of' TH£ STATt Of' IOAHO. IN AND fOlt THE COUNTY Of PAYtTTE (MAGalTMTE DMSKHO STUDENT LOAN FUND Of' IDAHO, INC., ............. Idaho Corporlltion ....... ... DANIEL A 8AT01AN o ...... c.. No. C.lOll ANOTHO SUMMONS f()ttlOMC( THE ITATt Of tDAHO SENDS UUTINCS TO DANIEL A BATDIAN the above named Defend· ant. You are hereby notified that a comP'aint has been hied a1a1nst you in the - District Court of the Third Judicial District of the State of Idaho 1n and for the County of Payette l~ho. (in the Ma1istrate Division thereof) by the above named Pt1intlff and you are hereby directed to file a written answer or written motion 1n defense to the said complaint within twenty {20) days of the service of this summons; and you are furthef' notified that unless you do so within the time ~n specifiea, the Pta1ntiff will take Judi· ment apinst you as prayed for in said complaint. The nature Of the claim qain51 you is for a Jud1- ment H prayed for in the .ttached oomptainl W1TNESS My hand and the SUI of u ld District Court this 18 day of Feb., 1988 lAURA L STIGIL.£ ~ ot the DtRrict Court By. Otena M. ea.tte.ey Deputy Cleft! BERT L OS80RN Attorney for Ptaintiff PO. Box 158, ~. fdaho 83661 (SEAL) ANOTHER SUMMONS 3131, 4n. •114 4/21 2082 K-47304 PU-..C M01lCI FICllTIOUI IUllNUS FICiiilOUI WEii NAIK STATEMENT NAME ITATEMINJ The followina persons are The followinc person 1s doln& business as 14 COA-dolns business as· AMEltt· PORA TE PlAZA PARTNERS. CAN TECTONICS, P 0 Box 14 Corporate Ptua, New· 8809, Nuport Beach, CA port Beach. CA 92660. 92658 Peter M Ochs, ~ Isa-Vidor James Kinpland, bell• Terrace, Corona del 1971 Port la"""1t Place. Mar, Cahfot"nia 92625 Newport Beach, CA 92660. Richard M Bal'Mr, 815 The fikns of this ~ Woodside Lane. Enctnrtas, ment does not ot itsetf IU· Caltfomll 92024 thonze the UM In INs sblte .,_ 1•. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN_,. 71 MOTMD .. MOM ~ lllMCI THE ITATI Of mAltO llWWITWTO I Yl VISTU 8. lllCHAll.. ... the abcMt named Defend· ant. You are hereby notified that a complaint has been filed a1alnst you 1n the 01str1ct Court of the Third Judicial Distnct of the State of Idaho 1n and for the County of Payette Idaho, (in the Ma11strate 01v1s1on thereof) by the above named Pta1ntlff and you are hereby directed to file a written answer or written motion 1n defense to the said complaint w1thtn twenty (20) days of the service of this summons, and you are further notified that unless you do so within the tame herein specified, the Pta1nt1ff will take Juda· ment ap1nst you as prayed for 1n said comP'a1nt The nature of the claim against you is for a Judi· ment as prayed for 1n the complaint filed with the Court. WITNESS My hand and the seal of said 01stt1ct Court this 4th day of Jan· uary, 1989 lAURA L STIGILE Cler'k of the District Court By H. Carol Adams Deputy BERT t. OSBORN Attorney for Pt111nt1ff PO Box 158, Payette, l~ho 83661 (SEAL) ANOTHER SUMMONS 3/31,4/7,4/14 4/21 2083 PUMJC NOT1Cl FICllllOUS 8UllNESS NAME ITATDIDO' The foHowins person 1s doins t>usi ness as: SAFARI SAM'S PlAYWEAR, 485 E 17th Street. #502H, Costa ~.CA92627 Lisa Marie Schultz, 497 Abbie Way, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. This business Is con· ducted by an ind1vtduat Sianect· Usa M Schultl. The re11strant com· mead to tnn!.ld busi· ness under the ftct1t1ous business name ltSted abc:Jw on Marc.ti 7. 1989 ThK~wasfi6ed with the County Cterk of <>ranee County on March 20, 1989. f411955 3/23 3/30 4/6 4/13 2055 PU9UC NOTICl ncnnous MJllNUS NAiil ITATDIOIT The folfowlnl person IS do1 na business as THE REAL ESTATE INVESTERS GROUP, 2700 West Coast H11hway, #260, Newport 8Nch. CA 92660 James Karl Black, 111 37th Street • Newport Buch. CA 92663 The filins of ttus state-- ment does not of ttsetf auth- onze the use 1n this state of a ftdrt.IOU:$ business name 1n VIOiation ot the nattts ot anothw under flederal It* 01common a.. (w Sectt0n 14400et MQ.~end The re1istrant com · menced to transact bus.t· ness under the fictitious business Mme h51ed aboYe on 411/89 This statement WH filed with the C®nty Clerk of Oranp County on March 20, 1989 F41 l954 3/23 3130 4/6 4/13 2057 PUBLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT The foUovwing person is doing business as SEASIDE FINANCIAL 204 Tustin Ave , Ne.ivport Beach. CA 92663 Antony Wayne Shaw, 204 Tustin, Newport Beacn CA 92663 This business is con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual (Stglled) Antony W Shaw This statement wa s filed with the County Clerk of Ora!l1e County on March 27. 1989 File No F 412840 3/31. 4/7, 4/14 4/21 2080 1-47511 PU8UC NOTICE NOTICE Of DEATff ANO Of rlililON TO A.DMIMITO UTATt Of MLMMAa v. wmalJll CAI( NUMKa: A 149054 To a ll heirs, beneftcianes, creditors, contineent cred- itors, Ind pet'SOOS who May be other#tse Interested In the will Of estlte, OI both, of BAL0£MAR V ROORI· GUEZ A PETITION has been filed by DANIEL B ~­ GU£2 in the Superior Court of <;a1tforn1a, County of ORANGE requestin1-fhat DANIEL B. ROORIGUEZ be appointed as personal representative to' admini•· ter the estate of the dece- dent THE PETITION requests authority to edmin1ster the estate under the lr.dec*ld· ent Administration of EsUtn Act. (Ttus authority allows the personal ,..,,... sentative to take many actions without obt.ainin( court ~ 8efofe ... .,,. cett.ain KttOM, how· .,., the penonal reprewl'- tatM i~ reQUfred to .. nobce toil "81-1ed petSOnS unless they have wan.d nottee OI a. Ut tted to the propoMd ecbon.) The .... pendent 1dm1mstration authority will be aranted untess an mt81eS1ed per10n files In ob;eebon to this petition Ind shows aood cause why the court should not ,rant the authority A HEARING on the e>eti· bOn wiM bl hefd on 5/4/89 at l .4SPM in Oept. #3 locMed at 100 CIVIC CEN· TER OR'fVE WEST. SANTA ANA. CA 9270 l James () 1Juck1nchlm. 1420 Bristol Street North. ~· 100. Ne.port Belch. Caltfom&a 92660. The 1o4iow;,... person IS dOtnl bus1neH as. PAT· CORRY COMPANY, 45 Royal St Gecqe, Newpof1 Beech, CA92660 Jane Johnson. 1122 Sea of a f1ct1hou1 bus1ne.H Y1U ... Dnw. Cardiff by the name tn ~ of rt. . profes.MOMI code). tf YOU OBJECT to the l'Mb"I of the petition. you should .... appeal'. the hear1n1 and 1tate your ~tioos °' fiae written obwec1· 1 ns -"" the COUit ~ 8'11 ~.,._ YOYr ~~be"' per'· ...... ~.aom.r. Alan J. T untSMd. 1420 Bnstol Street Ncir1h. Suite 100, Nuport a.ch. et1 .. fomta 92660. This b4.111ness is con· ducMd by a ...,..,... part nent\IP The re1istr1nt com· menced to ttanuct buSl ness under the fictitious business name or namu listed ebove on March 6, The Call4111han CMdren Trust. 45 Royal St Georae. Newpof1 Beach, CA 92660 nus business 1s con· ducted by f anuly Trust Staned. Richard A. Callaahan Trustee This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Ontnee County on April lo, $u, CalitorNa 9.2007. ......, o1 .. .-.. .,,,., ..,. John A. Duncan, 7 Can· .,. 1t1et 01 common a.. dtebush. Irvine, C.htom.. (-Section 14400 et seq, 92715 butt,.. ... ~ Kettt; A. Johnson. 1122 code) Sea v...._ Drive, c.ddl by This '""'""' is con· the Sel, ~ 92007 ducted ~ an indMdual. Oavtd R. ~ 12422 ~ Y.c ~ La Betla OrM, S... Ana. The re111trant com· Califomta 92705 menced '° tnnakt bull· M.uhew E. Ochs. 335 7 neu under the ftct1tious Sycamore Vtf/W Aoed, Bit· buse'*5 name~ abM Ttus bvunen is con· duded ~., 1ndMduat' (~J...atlled nw~waslled -" the ~ CIM ol Or-. Countr on March 22.. 1919 File No F 412244. 3/31.417,4/14 4/21 2078 ff YOU ME A atmfTOlt or • aw•_.. a-ti ........ I 1d.~mull­ .,,,.. dliM ... the ooUft• ~ m.d a copy to ttte per10nM r-.reMntat1.- app06"'9'd bf the court ........ ~from­ ..... first iuuenc:e ~ ~ • proWided in MC· _, 9100 fA the CeNtomia · "'cl•• Olde. The time • W&Wam K. Qavi.i._ 1989 Th1sfictttiou1namesa-. ,fi 'No. F41~ 1989 t1etl Tennes ... 31134 on Wed • MWc:ti t. "89. -Oou11N ..s...-lholriw, -· TI"9 a 1 .... ~ 11 ,.. ..... __ 2008 N W......_ S..U • Mth the ~ CMttt of AM. C.hfomie 92706 Or-. County Oft Maret; l . mnm.-r-~-= -..am.• nat ...... ..._ ... pnor ID bar montt'll from tM ... Of the huriq ........... ........... ..... .., .. court If.., .... ..,.._ ........ 11-lft ............ .., ... ment eapires five yeatt 4/14 4/214/285/5 2109 from the ... it wn filed tn PU9tJC NOTICI the offtee ol tM county HCHl ..... llflDI c.9«k. A new ktitJoul bus· NW ITATIMIJff IMSSNm8iNN 11tftt,..,.. The ~"I Plf'IO" ti bl Ned bebe tt\111 t.me. . dai"I bulinnS n INTER· n. .. '"I ol tNI ~ MATIONAl TRAVEi· doel na1 d i119tt aulhoNe SP£CTRUM. S Pw1l Plaza, the ute m tttis _.of 1 -tOO. IMne, CA92714. fidltlOUS bullnfta,.,,,. 1n tntemetioNll Tr1¥14 Soe· vtot•tion Of lhl rilhb of caaltsts, Inc • S Pwtt PWa. -· ,_ M. Oehl. enot.net under ...,.I ..-S..: lOO, lr'lllne. CA 92714. 9lil•el ftwtNr orcommonlaw(seeSection (Caf•fom") 1 TNI...._.,..... ..... 14'001l MQ busfNUand The fthnt Of ttus ~ men« .._.,.. tM ,..,, ~> mentooes not ot itMff -""· .._ .. .._.. _ .... 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MWMf1 '°: .. r::::= - ,_ .._.,. 14, t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Cannery Village Realty presents Lido Pare on the Bay, a collection of four ncwly- completed exclusive homes on the West Lido Channel, features the privacy of gated entries with intercom systems, built-in secur- ity systems and separate quarters for skippers, maic!_s or guests. Located at the entrance to the Lido Peninsula, the Medi- terranean-styled homes arc within walking distance of markets and restaurants. Each of the 4,000-squarc-foot, four- bcdroom-plus-dcn, four-and- one-balf-bath homes has its own dock for an 80-foot boat. Other conveniences include four-car garages with sectional roll-up doors and automatic openers and inside laundry areas with , utility sinks, gas and 220-volt electric outlets, storage and garage access. "There arc no other lots like this on the bay," said Russell E. Fluter of Cannery Village Realty, builder of the homes. Architectural details of the homes include handcrafted, eight-foot solid oak, raised- panel entry doors; attractive, muJtipaned wood window treat- ments with unique arched and rounded designs; dramatic ten- foot-higb vaulted ceilings with beams; indirect lighting; custom exterior and interior mouldings anJ colorful, long-lasting tile roofs. The homes also off er skylights, rounded corner walls, raised-panel interior doors, mir- rored wardrobe doors, footlights at the stairs, silent-touch electric switches, built-in speakers for the sound system, smoke detec- tors, pre-wiring for tcle¥i.Sion and teicpbonc, energy-efficient water beaten, central air condi- tioning, gas forced-air heating and exterior wall and ceiling insulation for energy conserva- tion. A stylish ceramic tile entry leads to a spacious living area with a custom-designed wood- burning fireplace trimmed in ceramic tile and special plaster detailing and a sunken wet bar topped in polished granite. Genuine oak handcrafted rail- ings, crown moldings in some ·areas and decorator-selected lighting fixtures further enhance the decor. The private patio off crs a refreshing waterfront VlCW. Oak-trimmed luminous ceil- ings match handcrafted oak cabinets and raised panel doors in the spacious gourmet kitchen. Custom ceramic tile countcrtops add elegance, while a walk-in pantry with adjustable shelves, under-counter lighting and a triple cast-iron sink simplify entertaining. Appliances include a combination microwave/ sclf- cleaning conventional oven. a General Electric Monogram built-in refrigerator, a Dacor cook top with a · Thcrmador hood, a Broan trash compactor and a water purifier. Two stairways lead to the second floor. A skylight illum- inates the central hallway, while the front and back bedrooms open onto private balcony decks. A volume ceiling with a sky-. light and a woodburning fire> place grace the luxurious master suite, which f eaturcs a spacious walk-in wardrobe closet with a cedar lining. A separate dressing area bas two separate baths and a vanity. £leaant marble fix- , tures, a luxurious spa tub and separate shower stall with a scat highlight the m~tcr bath. Design Source Interiors of Long .Beach decorated the model home at 701 Lido Park Drive. The understated elegance of the f urnisbings complements the home's interesting treatment ,of windows and mirrors, giving the house a liaht and aj.ry feeling. The carpeting and upholstery match the rich blond oak of the cabinets and railings. Furnish- ings arc available-for pµrchase, according to Fluter. Lido Pare on the Bay homes are priced at $1 ,750,000. An exclusive homeowners associa- . tion provides exterior. mainte- nance. Call Ra To reach Lido Pare on the Bay, take Newport BouJcvard south past Pacific Coast High- way, cross the bridge, turn left on Via Lido, right on Lafayette and left on Lido Park Drive. For ,.more information, contact Cannery Village Realty, S 10 30th Street, Newport Beach, CA 92663; telephone 673-3777. Fl ter