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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-04-28 - Newport Harbor Ensign• 1 U) ' ( l t) <[ --I L! ..... 0 • ESTA8C.JsH£o 1941*41ST YEAR*NUMBER 38•(714) 631 -8120* NEWPORT BEACH'S-ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPEA*FRIOAY, APRIL 28, 1919*25 CENTS Clrlll .............. •••1111 ·••11 ......... .... ........................ _ .............. .... .. .. u. ....... 1-5 • ........ Tilt'111..,....lllrllt 11m1'1E ..... l.llH-" II••· . . Kaiser kicfs see government act BY CHERYL STEHLING Kaa er School believe in giving its tudent "hand. -on.. in truction and that i exemplified by it excellent cience program and computer center. But recently. the chool went one step f \lrther when it 26-member tudent council went to Sacramento to view state government in action. Sheila Roger is the f acuhy advi or for the tudent council at the 800-student school. "The tudent council i the chool government," he explained ... Each cla elect a repre entati~e to be on the council. It' a body of leader that give input to the principal as to what the tudcnt want, from doors on the toilet • to mo re tree being planted ... The group meet monthly. Rogers aid that the Sacramento trip was very beneficial and educat ional for ~e Annual Cop Bowl tonight SportlCllter Jim Hill from lABC-Police Department, will be distributed TV ud Rams QuarterbKk Jim Everett throupout 36 county hiab scboolt. wiU be amoaa the celcbritia expected T1ekcts for tbe event will be eold at the to tuna CMll for tlac 1 ltll Annual Cop pac and AR SJ for students and S5 for Bowl Wei toaipt .. Oraaac Coett .tults. Spcctaton ue alsO aaked to eon..\ Le lard StediUta .. 7:l0 p.m. contribute canned aooda wbich wiD be Proc:ndl f,.. ta. ••· wlaida will donated to ntt,dy Oran• County ..._ ...... olmNewportB••• firw'ia. tudent . They vi ited the Capitol Building and at in the room wh~re the governor hold pre conference . However. they did not sec the governor. But they did get to witne a de- mon tration of about 2,000 pankipant on the front lawn of the Capitol and hear Rev. Je c Jack on peak. Other highlight of the trip were a vi at to the California tatc Railroad Museum. Old Town and utter' Fort. A ide tnp included an Francitco: where the tudents vi itcd the Explor- atorium. a hands--on cicnce museum. They even took a ride down Lombard Street, which bu ~ touted as ~hf: crookcckst street an the world• and rode cable can. They toui'eid the former prison on Alcalraz. Island and maay students &aid th81 cxpericace .. wry aobcriq. Wle •• , .. ol tbe ....... - tlliey eajo,ed tM Exploratori .. or Aatraa&M..a..-w-. • I • I Senior plan delayed until May BY ~IELINDA KELLER A controversial senior care facility hit another snag M onday night when the developer kcd for more time to review the plan in an effort to assuage ome local residents' fears. mer.aid. Villuc As ociatcs V_ic_c_ President Jon Chri tcson took a few verbal shots at the City Council and ·the standing-room-only audience then apologized aying he was frustrated with the o ppo ition the project has drawn. Some Corona del Mar ~dents have complained that the project. even after scveraJ revisions, would impact traffic ' C1d 1•11111! CdM teen eulogized . by friends Memorial crvice were held at Pacific View Chapel ye terday for a Newport Beach teenager who died Sunday night m a fiery car crash along Pacific Coast Highway an Laguna Beach. Corona del Mar High hool tudent · Valerie Hacker, 16. w killed -.hen the southbound Jeep be w riding in ~erved into the oncoming lane • collided with a BMW and burst into nainc . Hacker w trapped and all attempt to ave her failed. But the t"o other occupant of the Jeep. identified b. the Cahfomia Hi h"a Patrol as Corona dcl Mar re ident Paul Jason Vcscl. 17. and Ru ell Paul Standard. 15. \\ere able to c ape. Lo Angele re ident Keith ~ichols. who w the driver and olc occupant of the BMW. 1 o managed to c ce&pc the e plo aon of hi car v.ith minor lOJUnes . Initial police reports indicated that Vcscl. who was identified as the driver. bad werved the Jeep in order to a oid a car that was pullin1 out from the pacd community Of E..-ald a.,. ... a California H•••Y Pati'OI spOkaf er- son said Tuaday tlaat witwr11u ..._ aowcw forward aacl are w ...... ,.. .... ...,.,. Tiie cw ii ....... ,.,,;, tioa. O..atiom .., ...... ·to Valerie Rae er .. • .... .. .. .. ,_, .. ft. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ~ NB trolley 1ravelsto Railfest Pllll IY UEl.111 UIS UCI Tl TIE PUT -Tiii 11 '111 .... T...., .... • .., Illa •II' w ..... ===:::....., lnlll ._Ill llllL • 1m -1111 1Mw • 11 Heights plan postponed ... BY CA TIE JACKSON There was an equal amount BY CHERYL STERLING A f cw years ago, the City of Newport Beach decided to provide a trolley service during the summer. But these .. trolleys .. were really nothing more than buses fixed up to resemble trolleys; they d id not run on ttacks and there was no over- head wire. But Newport Beach once did have a trolley, as long-time residents might remember. It was the Pacific Electric line, on which the Big Red Cars ran, a familiar sight down the middle of Balboa Boulevard to the tcminus beyond the Pavilion. In fact, the Red Cars were responsible for the first real estate boom of Newport Beach, according to Corona dcl Mar resident Spencer Crump, author of .. Ridc the Big Red Cars."Tbc book is a virtual bible, with a wealth of information about this transport mode of the past. Pacific Electric service began in Los Angeles 1895 and found its way down to Newport Beach in 1905 and to Balboa in 1906. Many old photos hanging in the Pavilion show a Red Car stopped near the building, with the little changing sheds in the foreground. Service ceased in this area in the I 940s, something that many area residents lament. Crump said. Most of the Red Cars found their way to scrap yards, but some were rescued by museums from all over the country. Not far away in Perris, in Riverside County, an authentic Red Car, which ran on the Newport/ Balboa Linc, still lives. The wood-sided car, built in 1913, bas been meticulously restored to mint condition and runs at the Orange Empire Railway Museum. It will be in operation this weekend at the museum's annual Rail Festival, which draws visitors from all over the countcy. The museum is located at 2201 S. "A" Street, phone, 6572605. Crump is a member of the museum because of his interest in preservation of these old cars. But he would like to sec some kind of trolley service resur- rected in Orange County. ..It would sure solve our traffic headaches,•• he said. .0 we wouldn't need to build new freeways and it would cut down on smog." Crump grew up in Belmont Shores and has fond memories of riding the Red Can on every route it took, from Los Angeles to San Bernardino County. He now writing a f ollowup book, tentatively entitled, "In the Wake of the Big Red Cars:.. · Plans to align Mesa Drive and of consternation on the part of Birch Street in Santa Ana the members of the commission, Heights were put on hold last said Planning Commissioner week when planning commis-James .. Buzz" Person, who made sioncrs discovered a golf course the motion to delay a decision owner was never informed that until Lane had time to review the ninth hole may be filled in the four alignment plans up for Ban starts on mussels to accommodate the project. consideration. Ncwpon Beach Golf Course The four alignment proposals IJarvestcrs will be prohibited from collecting mussels along the coastline. bays and inlets beginning May I. owner Steven Lane said he was include plans to displace as few ... co~pletcly hocked .. when City _as three to as many as 13 homes Engmeer Don Webb told him to construct the new roadway. April 20 that city and county City and county planners Oranae County Director of officials had considered that strongly recommend plan two, Environmental Health Robert option for two years. which involves the condcmna-. Mcrrxman said the ban will be The City of Newport Beach tion of 11 homes. in effect until Oct. 31 to protect d~rmined in 1987 that an -One..of the homes-belonp to the public frQJll a de~ly poison ahgnment study for the two 20-year resident Jack Mullan. that may be present m mussels. roads should be completed prior Ironically, Mullan was chairman clams, oysters and scallops. to the annexation of Santa Ana of the original Santa Ana Heights. Heights annc~ation committee .. , had no idea that anything and raised funds for the required · of the kind was being consi-environmental impact....report. There have been SOS cases of paralytic shellfish poisoning, including 32 deaths over the last dercd... aid Lane. who added He said he was "dumb- tbat he has completed 12 years founded" to find that the result-Kaiseri of a 56-year lease with the Irvine ing rezoning and road alignment • • • Company and the county. who proposals included ... a map with each own poniOll of the land. Cul 1d •,. J INSU RANCE Home Life Auto Please Call 1-800-367-7877 13011 Newport Aven #200 Tustin 92680 -. .......... -..... -............................. ... ......... ,. , ••• ,, 'A' ....................... . c a 1 ~n.lmia 1 as to the highlights of the trip. Morgan Shcflin. a sixth grader and student council pres- ident, said he enjoyed the fee fight at the hotel. Students brought back arm- fuls of souvenirs and a huge stack of photos commemorating their trip. ~ •..• ..,... Aaalty --- SI years. In July and August. of 1980, 98 cases occurred after the victims ate toxic mus~ls, oysters and scallops. However, Mcnyman said that mollusks sold commercially in markets or restaurants should pose no risk of poisoning to consumers, as all commercial producers of mo-rrusi:s arc required by the state to submit specimens for toxin testing. The greatest hazard of para- lytic shellfish poisoning is from Rory Osbrink, one of the students from the bearing impaired group, said be enjoyed shopping, but his f avoritc was really the Exploratorium. Many agreed with Rory, including fourth grader Hilda Martinez. .. But the train museum and Alcatraz was great. too," she saiCJ. The trip was part of Educa- tional Field Studies, Inc. and Rogers said each students was responsible for raising his own Council ... C11Mn11d tr. "'91 and the serenity of their homes. Proposed to be built on Pacific Coast Highway at Hazel Avenue, the elderly care facility will have the capacity to house 100 residents in 85 rooms. Nearby resident Jim Crane. who has lived in the city his entire 66 years, said he wa concerned with the viability of the project. .. My family has been involved RESIDENTIAL REAL TY. BUYING or SELLING * Multiple Lilti"I Member * EJdra AcMf'titinl • 1i • llf Ywsin Neal)Oft a.ch * Campuw Printouts mussels because they develop high levels of toxin more quickly than other mollusks and arc eaten whole without removal of digestive organs. When preparing shellfish, all dark parts should be removed from clams, oysters and scallops since the poison may be concen- trated in those areas. The Annual Musser-Quaran- tine was put into effect because toxic mussels cannot be distin- guished from harmless ones and because cooking does not des- troy the poison. $200 to go, the cost per studcnL .. They were real troopers," she said ... We told them about the trip in September and they earned their own money." She said that would mow lawns, run errands, work in the school cafeteria or read stories to the younger students. Scho- larships were available to those who requested them, but only four were given out, she said. The studenu were housed at the Ramada Inn and met by their tour guide. Dan Spenser. with these types of f acilitics and I know what they•re up against. What's going to happen when this project is built and t-hc business fails? I would prefer housing on the site," Crane said. Corona dcl Mar re idcnt Lav- ena Haytcn disagreed with Crane and said the project would be viable. 04lt' time thi site i used for the good of the area. Nine restaurants have failed here because it was too far removed. Pioneers who built Corona dcl Mar now have to leave the area when they get old because therc•s no place for them to go. .. As far u single family homes on this site, well. I don't think we need anymore tatus-seeking monuments. We have a flying fortress, a We tminstcr Abbey and even a f cw miuions. The only people who will benefit from houte1 are a few wealthy people." Hayten said. Emerald Villa,e Auociates receady dowmcaled the project 25 percent, by elimiaatiaa approximately 10.000 square _. feet from tbe plan. at, ooundlmemben voted to COlllila• tMit dldiion OD die ............. blariq .U MQ22. I l I r ( Crime to pay for cops BY MELINDA KELLER Crime just might pay off for the ewport Beach Police Department this summer af a recently convicted teacher as ordered to forfeit his assets. Last December pohce and federal agents seized more than Sl. l million in cash, a 52-foot racing. yacht, gold coins worth $23,000, a Porsche and a M asa- rati from former Edison High School science teacher James · Hoyland ih cQnncction with a money laundering indictment. Although Hoyland was sent- enced to serve three years in federal prison, the civil forfeiture proceedings of his seized assets has not yet been completed. Newport Beach Police Spo- kespenon Bob Oakley said the department stands to gain about $400,000 if Hoyland is ordered to relinquish his money, boat and cars. · The money will go into the asset forfeiture fund to be used in narcotic enforcement, Oakley said. Hoyland was convicted two weeks ago by U.S. District Judge Edward Rafeedie of six felony counts of laundering money through various Orange County fi.nancial institutions, incl udin~ the Bank of Newport and the Corona del Mar branche of Bank of America and Sccuntv Pacific National Bank. · Assisted by the U.S . oa t Guard, the Newport Beach Police Department and the Long Beach Police Department, the Internal Revenue Service was able to track Hoyland's deposits throughout Orange County. U.S. Attorney Stephen Wolfe. who prosecuted the case, said it was proved at the trial that Hoyland structured transactions with several banks to evade federal currency reporting requirements. By ·depositing less than $10,000 a transaction, Hoyland was able to escape noticing the IRS, as financial institutions arc only required to report deposits of $10,000 or more. Authorities said that $105,000 went unreported dur- ing a nine-month pcriDd in 1987. Hoyland is currently free on $400.000 bail pending review of his conviction. ocusOn The Fai DOCTOR JAGUAR, NC. INDEPENDENT SERVICE a REPAIR WE CARE FOR YOUR JAGUAR UIE ITS OUR OWN TRY UI • YOU'LL UIE IT M4 W. 1119 IT. coeTA UllA, ~ 11117 14 i41-W11 I ... a t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_I IAVll CAIUll/IEWNIT ElllH Welcome to the NB jungle BY MELINDA KELLER Visitors to the city often remark, especially in summertime, that Newport Beach is full of wild animals. In many ways they are right. ewport Beach has been ho t to a tiger. a monkey. vanou~ nakes. a peacock. a bobcat and even an elephant. And whale exot ic animals are not new to the city. they are often well hid unul they make their great debut in public JJ.Suaily _by wa}' oi escape. l\a1d Animal Control Officer Bill Lyons. .. We allow exotic animals in the city, but people do need to get a permit for their pets. That way we can check to make sure their enclosures o r cage are ecure. It also helps us to find it 1f it does get out.·· Lyons aid. Civilian Employee ot the vear in 1986. Lyons has been tracking runaway pets and confu ed wild animals for the city since 1981. when he moved from Lo Angeles. · , .. I reaJly enjoy working in ewport Beach because we get Heights ... Cnllnu• m,... 2 a dotted line running through my living room. "It's hard to fight a tacked a lot of support trom the public and ·most people arc responsible for their pets, .. he said. But o metimes t he animal kingdom doc get the best of human . e pecially where wild creaturel\ are concerned. Thi was the ca\e of one ~ewport Beach hou\ehold that would wake to find cupboard flung o pen and food canered .tcro~~ the floor i.\ tter e\.eral mornings. the res10\!nts called police. and the catte<.rm Lyon~. ··The culprit wa ,1 raccoon. They will slide down the chim- nev and then help themselve~ to whatever thev find ~omctimes 111 even find their 11ttle foot- pnnts going aero the carpet." Lyons said. Raccoons will often make their home in trees and find it take no effon to pf\ off an old or weather-beaten creen to play anta Clau . And while the masked bandits are cute and lurry, Lyons aid thrv are not held at helter' tx:cau e thev fall into a high nsk rab1e-. categor) deck ... Mullan ·aid m ref crence to the cuvtd count\· recom- mendation plan t" o. "I thin we·re looking at future expansion of J o hn Wayne Airport. and by coincidence. the and should be approached with care. Other member of the wild kingdom al o find their way into the '!'lewpo n Beach city limits. like the deer who got h1 head \tuck in a grate at a gated communtt)' B)' the time I -,;o n arrived. nearb\ re 1dents had awed the hars apart to relea e the animal. Another time. l \On was called to the beach to 'cc about an ~tep hant who wa taHnng a atk alo ng the coa time. ·• 1 gue s the peo ple were walking him to J parade and thev told me that the\ wanted him to get a look at the ocean." he laughed. H owever. l }On added. pet care and proper re tra1nt arc no laughing matter · .. It\ 1mp0ttant that people wath exotic animal pa} the $15 fee and fill out a pcrmH appli- cation. It' for the pct' protec- tion as well .l the pubhc\ ·· Exotic anima1 .t ppltcation are available at ( 11' Hall re idence affected b\' that align- ment are owned b)' the dii.,1dents who opp\))( that \O rt o t e~pan- 1on ... The alignment heanng was continued to the May 11 com- nu ion meeting. 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I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN • .. ~ Editorial _ ~ fJlli:z Hail to secretaries ·. Various holidays have been set aside to honor individuals in history, such as Washington's and Lincoln's birthdays, Veteran's Day and Memorial Day. Mother's Day and Father's Day arc just around the· comer. But there is one ·individual who is very deserving and who finally got an honor day, which turned into a week, a few years ago. That individual is the secretary. Secretary's Day was founded by someone who realized the value of these hardworking people, who arc mostly women. But, unfortunately, some secretaries are overlooked or treated as badly as the average clerical worker. Most generally do not realize that behind every successful executive is an ever better secretary. The position of secretary has had a stigma attached to it for many years. She has been stereo- typed as a bubble-headed female who reads Harlequin Romances on her lunch hour and whose greatest ambition it to date the boss. This image is helped along by portrayals on television and in the movies. What is not understood is the secretary does more .than make coffee, gossip a the water cooler or file i1er-fingcmails at her desk. She is responsible for tciking all of her boss's messages and making up excuses when be or she does not want to talk on the phone to a caller. She has to be ready to put on a smile when a visitor is in the office, even if she is having a bad day. She must have a pleasant telephone voice and be able to communicate. She must be ready to drop what she is doing to run errands. She has to be a flawless typist and be able to brace herself when petty problems are brought her way. In short, she is the nerve center and representative of her department. Hats off to secretaries of the world, on this, their week. Without them, work would be much harder for the bosses of the world. Baker Communications AWAPD WINNING ME•ER C..-••MU ............ 39 State & NatioNI Awaros Sfnce 1978 '~~ Circulatm 25,00<.1 901 Dover Drive Newpott BMch. CA 92660 (714) 631 -8120 Pleaae tend mail· to. P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beech, CA 92658-9399 The ........ Ell 111 .............. .. ...., ... ,.....,... Letters to the Editor -Another-cr-ash_:iS-inevita.bl~ Dear Editor: The airplane crash in East- bluff that wiped out a young Canadian f amity was statisti- cally inevitable. Equally inevit- able is a crash of a large com- mercial jet in our city. It will happen out of John Wayne Airport (JW A), the fifth busiest airport in the nation. Doublirlg the number of commercial flights out of JW A next year also doubles the chances of a major jct aircrash in Newport Beach. The crash site of a commercial jct airliner will not be confined to an area only the size of two tennis courts. Residents of New- port Beach were very fortunate there were no lives on the ground lost this time. The decision to expand a tiny geacral aviation airport to a commercial facility in a highly populated area was irresponsible to begin with. There were open, unpopulated areas of Orange County at the time, but it would have been more expensive to build a remote airport, access roads needed to be built, etc. To double commerical flights next year out of JW A is additionally irresponsible. To continue to route aircraft over the most densely populated areas of New- port Beach is patently inexcus- able. I have a large file consisting of letters written by residents of Eastbluff, Sea Island. Irvine Terrace, Balboa Island and Balboa Peninsula to the city of Newport Bech, Orange County. the Federal Aviation Adminis- tration (FAA), and our state senator. We have a petition signed by almost 3,000 residents demanding that the dangerous route and take off procedures be re~xamincd. The deep power cut back one nautical mile after take off is outdated with the new stage three aircraft now departing JWA and, according to a recent study funded by the city of Newport Beach. actually causes more noise by keeping commer- cial aircraft low over Newport Beach. More importantly it severely decreases the pilots' emergency power in case of engine failure thus increasing the risk of a crasla. The outdated takeoff procedures also call for a tum to the left in the upper bay, routing aircraft toward ., Eastbluff. This routes commer- cial jets i front of small aircraft . departing the shorter runway to their left. The current procedure then routes the commercial jets over the most populated areas of Newport Beach! All danger- ous, unnecessary, outdated procedures. Orange County Noise Abate- ment Committee has no voting power but is a forum to air citizens· complaints, meet pilots. etc. No set schedule. Call 755- 6526. Write your elected city. county, state and federal official and hold them accountable. Sincerely. MUJ G. SiaaletOD, C~ Cidz.em for Air ~°'* Eq.ity JWA: A disaster waiting Dear Editor: Since each of the seven City Council members annually appoints two members to the Environmental Quality Affairs Committee (EQAq and, since Be prepared • Dar Editor: Great emotional mental anx· iety comes over people during a hake, so if we're not preorgan- ized we will be mixed up. (The best way to prepare for an earthquake i to have some) local time ta.ken on T. V. warning or talking to remind people of tbing to do to help at home. S.O,"s S...o Crossword fan Dearf.Alllor. We eajoy your weekly paper. It .. nice 10 haw the rally local ..... Tlaaab for printina the crossword puzrlc this week. Hope to tee them in every week. thank you. K.M. ••II• .. the charter or EQAC was recently expanded to include involvement in a wider and dee~r variety of environmental con iderations. it would appear that the ncar·unanimou vote of thi Committee and it prompt referral of this resolution to the Council for immediate con ider- ation is a mandate from an appointed group or reprcsenta- t ive citizen for prompt and effective relic( from an extremely danaerou but controllable con- dition. o mention was m-'le of this re olution at the Council" April 10 meetina on the March JI • Ea1tbluff air di1a1tcr which precipitated ib cuctment. Si.nee the city hM a f'CIPOMibilit'y to c a rt••I TPle l er.mes those • • ,.on11 •At on th du rim tiga~ dete1 dent occu day I The · that sou ti and• of p• • Tl wee al a v• a StCI disc I res id p~ thief Volk Lid<l a.m. re a cl doo unlo Cllli prote able baza 'loud tk-1 som1 citiz• the viru ancr~ a vi at end CJ the • Fede ti on. It Boa Rile! May Cou Wyn Burri Police Blotter cmPllO IY •Wiii IEUU 1"t@ Poke 8'ontr is pteSented •s • publtc sernce trom ,,,_ Ne•PG11 Enscn def~linc ""9S Mt&} Mrests Jn Ne•Porf 8Nch It should be nolild t,,., CtflneS llSted •re oNy whtch .re repotfed to the Ne•porl 8Nch Polk• Olt»l'fmenl •nd ¥rests ~ Oltly those suSPKr.d ol cmnes Md not those conwcted A fire broke out in a trash can n the 2000 block of Circle Drive uring the weekend and inves- igators arc still trying to cterminc the cause. The resi- cnt told police that the blaze urred between 3 p.m. Satur- ay and 10:30 Sunday morning. e fire melted three trash cans bat were stored near the outhwest comer of the home caused an unknown amount f paint damage. Tllie•n llit Lido Isle last eckcnd, stealing a stereo from Via Lido Nord resident and stereo, speakers and a compact isc player from a Via Udo Soud esident. Police discovered that the hief apparently bro.kc into the olkswagen GT Golf on Via id o Soud Sunday between 7:30 .m. and I: IS p.m. by simply aching into a hole where a oor handle bad been and nlocked the door. Reported etter ... ~ ......... 4 rotect its citizens from regulat- blc and controllable external azards, one must wonder out oud when this Council will bear aeu of die electorate to do omethina · safeguard the itiuns o~ Newport Beach and be public at larae from the irt ually unregulated and ocredibly haphazard general viation smo rgasbord presently ndorsed and recommended by he County of Orange and the ederaJ Aviation Administra- on. It would seem that County oard Chai rman. T homa ilcy. a ewport Beach re ident. ayor Don trau a nd the ouncil, City Manager Bob ynn and City Attorney Robert urnham. singularly o r collcc- ----~ Ne~·port. 1 ~.-~ (Jiill\'J '"l-lur1 ~ t '---'--" stolen were a Kenwood AM I FM stereo, speakers and a Sony Discman. Loss is valued at $740. • A UCI student left his back- pack on the beach for 30 minutes Sunday evening only to discover it missing when he returned. The victim told police that be bad put his backpack, Minolta camera and 200mm lens, a pair of jeans and his underclothes under a towel at 21st Street and Ocean- front. When be returned at 2:30 p.m. bis things were gone. Loss was estimated at $22 J. • An unknown suspect smashed the cabin window of the Catalina Passenger Service sometime Saturday night to gain entry onto the boat, which was docked at the Balboa Pavilion. Stolen between Saturday night at 7:30 and Sunday at 8 a.m. were a hand held two-way marine radio and a battery operated red and grey megaphone. Loss was estimated at SS90. tivcly, should act immediately to . force Airport Manager George Rebella. his Commission and the FAA to regulate general avia- tion ai~t to protect Newport Beach from yet another airplane crash. Also didn't a plane crash into the building occupied by Coun- cilman Evelyn Hart's ca mpaign headquarters a ft w years ago? Wasn't the pilo t klllcd with extensive damage to the build- ing'? On a S unday. as we recall. Newport Beach seems to be averaging one general aviation plane crash a year. Factor.in the AirCal 737 .. wheels up .. landing and aJI the other ... near mi ses" that go unre ported to the public a nd JWA is a di aster waiting to happen, de facto. Name withheld by request 264.2 Sen Miguel Onw ~rt 8"ch. 92660 (714) 640-7980 c.04"~*'' COME IN AND ~~~Gt; SEE OUR IARGE "°~ COLLECTION OF CUT FRESH FLOWERS .. ~Hiiie.,.,.· Monday-Thunday 9:00un. -S:30p .. m. Friday 9:00 LDL -6:00 p.m. Sanuday 9:00 Lm. -5:00 p.m. .,_ 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-HIE I •A• .. Tbc anoni1t in die Harbonicw Hilll .,_ 111• to Mw taba IW time off. Another week hM p111e.I willaout a fare. l>On't f_.... -. -*-dlil en-cari be. Deeectiwa. ~lieve the 1uapcc:t is probably a local raidcnt aDd that he ii iwtift became of tlae publ1e1ty he Ml received. Keep your aunt ap. P80RllTY CRIMES We bad two more buralaricl in Ealtbluff ,that fit tile m.o of tbe burslaria that plagued this ana lMt ,car. . . ~ en-ii llilladY dowa thil year. • a. lliU bciaa bit Mid "1 _., buralariCI ud auto dldtL 0.iDa last weekend, we anated aix auapecta for auto blll'llarY and made om arrest for uto theft. O. poup of daie'vet •re workina tbC Baywood area when they were caUpl, but they allo Md 1taem believed stOln from the Harborview Hills area. The other group•• from the CICID S1lora U'CL TM Wat Newport ara ii rcportina a biab incidence of stolen motorcyda. Ownen should aar• tlleir motorcydel and if tbat is not ~ble, tbey should me a chain or cable lock to better leCUIC their two-wheeled vchiclel. lt'l llO -.... IO.IW ...... JOIS Wlaeeil It\ no pme when someone steals YO'IJ bicycle, mo~, motor~lc or car. A~ there's noehina triVial about the ~oblem of vehicle theft. More than 1 m1lhon motor vehicles are stolen every year aDd tberc are even more thefts of accessories like cauctte playcn and item left inside can like tapes, camera and sport equipment. Do you know how to protect your wheels? Take this test and find out. y oa .... alwaJ• ,.a y~ MIM Md addrell on yos key rills, ao tlaat if yow keys • an lost tlaej cu be retlli'Mcl to JCHI. Trm or False! Tllere'1 Bot .-Ii yo. eaa do to protect yow bike besides keepin1 it locked up. Tnae or Falle! A VIN (•elllde Weadficatioa llllilllter) for a car ii: A) l'1te IUM as die •umber Oii the ltate llceme Pl,ate, I) Tiie owner-. ..-1 teeWlty -ber, or C) A special Weadf,U.1 .... placed Oii ... car .,, ... mamact•n. E•• If' tlte car la locked u4 y•'I OlllJ IM away for a cCMlple Of minut~ JCMI ...... lea•e • • p llU tiaflla; ~cam .. er oeMr ........ Oii tlM b9ct seat. Tr. or falle! Amwen: I. FoJ.. 2. Falle. J: C. 4. ·True. 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Both teams benefited from the recent two-game showdown. Harbor took their first league game (April 19), but Cd M retaliated with a 12-5 rout of the ' Sailors last Friday. snapping a six-game losing streak. (CdM is in fifth place in the league standings with little or no chance of reaching postseason play). .. We took out some frustra- tions today,.. remarked Cd M Coach Jerry Jelnick ... It was just what the doctor ordered. The bottom of our order bit today. It's nice when those guys hit because it takes the pressure off the other guys." The Sea Kings' batting attack was led by Greg Haack (3 for 3 with a three-run homer. a double, three runs scored and 4 RBI), and freshman Todd Kdt- rli, (2 for 4 with a three-run homer and 4 RBI). Kehrli leads the CdM with 21 RBI this season. But Cd M also received strong •m•N11Y -c...._..., ..... , ........ II 11 11 I I I • ei, 1111 Irr It I II ... -lllr .. t lnHll .... II II Int 111111 II IIa.111111·1tas•w1 .. llwlllrt .... 1111 fritlr Il l 11 Tiii 111111 W MM Clllm!IEWf•T EW1 ................ ,. ....... 1 .. 111111 ..... ...... ~·· 1!-5 .... efforts from Todd Muth (3 for two of o pi~· .best pitches 4), John MacMillan (2 for 3 with for home runs." two doubles), Matt Goldstein (2 Senior ldt-hander Goldstein for 4). · · kept the Sailors at bay for much Harbor Baseball Coach Billy of the contest picking up his first ·white commented, "They league win striking out four and (CdM) were hot today. They hit walking four. · .. Matt did really w_cJJ fur 'IS." Jclnick said ... He walked a couple guys but when you have a big lead that's fine. It was nice to get a complete game from 01' of our pitchers." The Sea Kings' offensive awakening couldn't have come at a better time with CdM (3- 6 in league action) facing Sad- dleback today at 3 p.m. in an away g4me. The Roadrunners massacred the Sea Kings, 20-3, earlier this season. ..Saddleback punished us last time, .. Jelnick recalled. '"We're going to get them this time.•• The Sea Kings' will throw pitchers Rich Mather, Gold- stein, and J .T. Patton against tbe Roadrunners which arc led by the batting efforts of Jeff Blanco, among others. Saddle back's hurler Mike Arroyos should also see some action against the Sea King . Harbor's team, the league's last place team, also draws a tough assignment this week when they go agaiDJt the Estan- cia Eagles• team, which is con- tending for the league title. The Eagles' pitching staff headed by hurlen Greg Brannis and Gabe Javage . Some of the top batten for- Estancia include Mark 1Tartley, Len Herman, and Bill Gomez. The Eagles pounded Harbor, 12- 2, earlier this season. ... told my playen they better 11 f tld ... 7 Sea Kings lock up volleyball crown Nothing can be taken for granted in Sea View League volleyball. Corona del Mar High's team. which eemed at one time a v: rtuaJ hoo-in for the league title, barely escaped with. 15-4,9- 15.15-9, 11 -15,15-10, win. last week. With the win, the ca Kings arc in an excellent position to chnch the league title this week. They face Foothill, one of the wor t teams in the league. tonight at 7:30 p.m. in a home game. (Cd M i currently the top ranked team in Orange County according to a recent coach's poll and arc the No. 4 ranked team in the C IF 4A division). It was the efforts of middle blocker Jason Perkins and Ty Price down the stretch which propelled the Sea Kings past University. Perkins, who finis hed with 18 kills. smashed home six kills and two service aces m the crucial fifth ga(lle. Price finished with 47 kills but he also contributed several critical sho ts at the net late in the contest. CdM went up 5-1 in the fifth and deciding game but Uni ver- Mayor's to urney set f Or Mci y 13 The Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department of New- port Beach is hostina the Third Annual Mayor's Cup Tennis Toumament scheduled for May 13, 14 and the finals on May 20. Entries arc now being accepted for all categories: Men's Sinales and Doubles A, •a C, and Women's Single and ~BAC.Entryfeei SIS for';""" and SJO per doubles ,_.-.To nceiw an entry form, call 6M-3151 or 1top by City .U .. JJOO Newport Blvd. e.., *8dline is Friday, May s ... ,, .•. ...,. ••• fifth annual Tribute Run. ' Scheduled for Saturday. May 13, on the OCC campus, the 'event will feature a five- kilomcter run/ walk through the campus. The run i pon ored by the college• As ocaatcd Stu- dent ( ASOCC). Advance rcaistration i SIO for the race and breakfast. and S 13 for the race. brcakf ut and a T-shirt. All pre-re1i1tcred participants will be eli1ible for prizes and gift certif .cates . .... The office is open Monday throu;h Friday from I a.m. to 5 p.m . Late ~ bqins at 1 .... _,...,. For rw ......... photle GUJl7. sity stormed back taking a 8-5 lead . The Sea Kings tied the game at eight and then went ahead 12-8 as Perkins served four straight points. University closed to 12-10 but CdM seized back the serve on Price's and Chris Pliha's block at the net . (Pliha had lO block in the game). Price's smash at the net made it 13-10. Matt Cwiertnia ··c20 kills) erved two more point to put University away. . Matt Herrington also banged out 20 kills for CdM. ..When you bury the baU like we did in the last game. the momentum s hifts," remarked Corona del Mar High's Volley- ball Coach Charlie Brande. ..Perkins and Price turned the game around for us.·· Prio r to the start of the fifth game, Brande made some adjustment • shifting Perkin to right side of the net and moving Price from the setter to the out ide hitter position. It worked. ..We noticed that they (Uni- versity) hadn't blocked out our right side all night. So we moved Perkin over there to get the ball to him a often as we could. We al o put John Hamilton across the back to set so Ty could hit the ball. Price stepped in and hit 111Un11• • NI 7 I I ·I on wa 8 1 Vi Sll s~ 811 S\ll f n Q1. fit b< th • ~ .. I ! ,. . League Finals ·Loom Newport Harbor's swim team, once thought to be dead in the water earlier this season, is now a serious contender. for the Sea View League title. This week marks the final stretch of League action for local swim teams. Corona del Mar High' boys and girls teams are closing in on swim titles. Several swimmers from botb squads have already qualified for CIF competition. However, when the league final begin on May 3, Harbor·s boys team should give Sea Kings their stiffest challenge in years. "They (Harbor) could beat us in a dual meet," commented remarked, .. We're an up tart Corona del Mar Boy Swim team but I think we've stepped Coach Mike Starkweather. up enough that now that we can "Harbor has really improved compete with Cd M in dual this season. H opefully, we11 get competition. I think the differ- it together for the league final . ,. · ence between our teams is only Harbor's Coach Bill Jewell a couple points."' Athletes of the Week TODD KEHRLl,GREG HAACK AND MATT GOLD- STEIN,CORONA DEL' MAR BASEBALL: Kehrli ripped his sixth homer of the season as he went 2 for 4 with 4 RBI against Newport Harbor (April 21). Haack resumed his bot hitting with a 3 for 3 performance including his sixth home run and be scored three runs and added 4 RBI against the Sailors. Goldstein went the distance in picking up his first league win striking out four and walking four against Harbor. ••• BOB SLICKER AND RYAN ABBEY.NEWPORT HAR- BOR BASEBALL: Slicker posted bis fint league win of~the season (April 19) as be pitched a complete game allowing two earned runs. Abbey went 2 for 3 with two runs scored and an RBI, including a triple against rival Corona del Mar (April 21). ••• LAURIE SAW IN.EDDIE LAVELLE AND GREG SHYROCK,CORONA DEL MAR TRACK: Sawin ur- pa.sscd her pcnonaJ ~st in the long jump with winning leap of S-S in a meet again t Tustin (April 20). gswin also won the "800 meters race wath a time of 2:31 .1 at the meet. Lavelle took second place in the 1500 meters race at the Mt. San Antonio College Relay with a mark of 3:54.2. Lavelle's time i the econd be t 1500 meter time in the nation o far thi~ season. hyrock ran the 1500 meter in 3:57 at the meet, a per onaJ best. ••• JASO PERKIN .TY PRICE.MATT H E RRI GTO AND MATT CWEIRTNIA. CORONA DEL MAR VOL- LEYBALL: Perkins smashed 18 kill including ix kill and two ervice ace to lead the ea Kings during a crucial stretch of the fifth game in CdM ' win over University (April 21). Price had 47 as i t and he al o added cvcral critical hot in the deciding fifth -game again t the Trojans. Hernngton and Cwc1rtnia had 20 kill each for the ca Km an the game. Baseball • • • The Sailors have bad evcra1 qualify for the Clf meet. Here's a list of the members of Cd M and Harbor's boy teams who have qualified for C IF so far. •CdM's Hays Drumwright in the 100 yard backstroke. •CdM's Rob Wilson in the SO and 100 freestyle and Chri Ocding in the 100 freestyle. •Both the 200 individual med- ley relay and 4'00 frcestyle relay teams qualified for the Sea ~inp. •Harbor's Jay Boris in the 200 f reestylc with a time of 147.66 aqd 500 freestyle in 4:44.72. •Harbor's John Somers in the 100 backstroke with a time of S6.S1 •Harbor's Bob McAlistcr in the 100 breastrok:e in 102.4. ~ •Also Harbor's 200 individual medley relay team of Somers. McAlistcr. Mau Merickel _.and Tom Nichols qualified with an 142.01 effort. The Sailors· 400 Spikers ... CllllH If ln9 ,... 6 three or four ball on the right ide. I think that was the differ- ence .... Brande exp lamed Pcrkms agreed. "'We JU t had to tr) to get the p to T} and run our pla} .... aid Perl an . v.: ho rcccntl} igned a letter of intent with C .. One thing that reaJly hurts u~ 1 v. hen T} is sett mg. He· one or o ur best hiners. When he ~t 1t takes ham out of that .. Uni,er itv v.as led bv the • * playing of Jeremy Hatt nd 6-1111 di ........... trap their hat on~ .. White aid. .. Estancia are contender and they are going to want to beat MacMillan doubled in two foot-8 tephan Mumav.. The more. Sea Kings coasted to a win in us real bad." Haack delivered the finaJ blow the first game but it was an uphill in the opening inning with. a battle after that. ""' three-run blast to left field off This weekend, CdM wil1 par- reliever Singer to give CdM a ticipate in the Redondo Bc1eh ~cushion . In Friday's game. the Sea Kings roughed up the Harbor' pitching early. Haack and Reese Thorkclson led off the game with T H E r E T , ~ R t c o -.1 r ~ •.., " :.: u A R A ~ ... T E E ) ... walks. Todd Kchrli followed with a towerin1 home run over the right facld fence leading to HarbOr pitcher Greg Nici en' early depanure from the contest. (Nielsen lasted four batters). The Sailon other pitcben Jim Jcnninp aad Jason Sinatt also • ltfllllled ia lhe .... CdM loeded the bwa oa aa error, walk and a ai.,te by GGWueia. M•la followed witla WE HAVE THE LARGEST SElECTION OF FRESH BIRD SEED OR WE WILL GIVE YOU A POUND OF BIRD SEED F.REE -~~~· ..,....... r-r ·-.,,...~"or ~ . . . .. & ,_THE NaWtOfnF &•a a I 1 free tylc relay team also made it. Both Je....,ell and tarkv.eather aid the ha\:e e\eral other wimmers clo ing m on Cl F quahf ying umcs. ... We\e got a lot guy knock- ing on the door .... Je....,cll a1d. ••• CdM• ophomores Kate a1- vino. HiJJary Dundas. and Becky Todd recently swam CIF qual- ifying times. Salvino qualified for CIF in all tbc events she competes in but will likely compete in tbc SO freestyle or 100 freestyle or 100 breastroke. · Todd and Dundas qualified in the 100 breastrote. Frulunan swimme~ Geor-- gina Ash and and Amy Norton made it in SO freestyle. The Sea Kings' girls also turned in C IF qualifying times in 200 individual medley relay and SOO relay. At tbc league fmals which open next week. Cd M ·s Girls Coach Doug Voiding expects his team to be the one to beat. .... never take anything easily but I would be urprised if •e were upset. We're clickmg right now.· said olding. Lavelle Posts Second BY GEORGE PAPPAS Eddie Lavelle, Corona del Mar High' top distance runncT, ran the second best time in the nation in the ISOO meters at Mt. Sao' Antonio College Relays last weekend. However, be till placed second in the race. F rarici.s 0 eill of San Pas- qual beat out Lavelle with a time of 3:53.78. the fastest ISOO mark in the nation thi ca on. Lavelle' time was an impressjve 3:54.7. It w only the second 1500 Lavelle h run thi year. .. , didn't run the marte t race... Lavelle aid of the close finish ... If I get a chance to race him (0 eill) again t•m going to come out a little bit harder .... If his recent pcrf onnanccs arc any indication. L.a\'cllc i turning things up a notch. A couple v.""ecks ago, at the Arcadia lnvi- utional be ran his best mile ever (4:11) and no comes bis pcr- formaocc in the I SOO. •My times arc improving but I still have a lot work ahead of - me.'" Lavelle tressed. ...The season is not oVCT yet ... LavcBc•s track coach at Cor-n• ckt Mar, Bill Sumner. remark~ ... h's getting so that every time Eddie is in a race. he is outperforming himself. His time is pretty unbelievable ... Last year, Lavelle 's specialty was the 2-milc race which be says he will likely mum to in CIF competition. ·rm running a couple of races I've DC'1er run before like the miJc at the Arcadia race and the I soo... U\CUC said. ·eut rm training for the 2-milc race .. Greg Sbyrod. ·aJso posted a personal best of 3·57 in the I SOO at Mt ac. On Ma) 2. the , ca \ 1ev.: Varstt Tournament ~ith man~ of top teams m Oran~ County competing. It will be a good opponunll)' for the a mgs to prepare for Cl F acuon ~hi h bcgub in a couple v.cc League tracl final begin CdM • • .. Th.it' why I hcdulcd the tournament for our team. All the good hoo arc going t be tberc.-Brandc aid ... Mira Co ta is the only lop r n ed team v.e ha"enl seen yet nd abc} re in the tournament ... Tb. could be the fi~t CdM team to return to the CIF fm ancc the Sea Kin • 19 7 team. "'Our trength it that v.-c\c been together. pla)·ed a lot together and .. c'rc all friend .... Perkins said . - can expect a tough challenge from Saddlcbacl. who the Sea Kinp edged pbt 69~3. tv.o o v.-cc ago. -It· going to be a tooth and nail battle betv.een u and dlcba . hli.c the first tune, ... umncr said. ••• In a meet · t Tustin last rec CdM' Laurie awin hat- tercd her pc naJ rttord in the long jump with a S-5 winning leap. be also took first in the 800 •ith a 2:31.1 clocking. Sawin did well despite nu.rsiag an foot injury (arch problems). 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Assisting Kathleen at the event held at the Red Lion Inn were Katie Duncan, Mary Fuh- rman, Dana Reyest.June Hamm, Gloria Schick, Jennifer O'Dor- ney, Lynda Yana, Pat Ewald, Brenda Payne, Jeanne Moriar- ity, Nancy Majors, Donna _.., Bunce, Irv Gellman and Jan . "' Bendis. Thornton and Sue and Nick Some of the guests who Willett. att~nded were-Zee Allred, -.... ._ - Carole and Robert Follman. "Oooh La La! Au bon temps" Brigette and George Brant, was the theme of the Sound of Harbor lites Janet Bryant, Patricia and Ben Dolson, Ed McGrath with his mother Catherine and s ister Regina, Ruth Ann and Gene M oriarity, Gerry and Jack Mudy, Virginia Price, Geraldine and Michael Sch ultz, Susan Beechner, Jane Grier, Nancy BY DINA VON BURGER Music's annual dinner and auc- tion. Held at Le Meridien, the hotel was decorated with sights familiar to the C hamps Ely- ees-inc1uding a 12-foot Eiffel Tower, gendarmes, flower carts and ampling of adagio and can can dances. cn•11i'm -•llllRR' • ..... II ..... Over 300 attended the black- tie dinner chaired by Sandra igel, wbo Eiad decided on a French theme to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the French Revolution. Some of Sandy's committee members were Max- ine Gibson, Kathy Merriman, Mary Raymo nd, Catherine Thyen, Lina Smitha and Sue Perewozki. • • • The same night at the Irvine Hilton, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and VIMS (Volunteer in Multiple Sclero- sis) held their annual dinner dance themed an evening of gambling aboard the Sea God- dess. A cruise for two had been donated by the Cunard l .ines. Also featured was Gigi's (of Gilda famel one million dalla.I ensemble-a stunning gown, which is transformed into an infinite variety of evening attire through its accessories. Warren Johnson chaired the affair with the ·assistance of Shirlee and Robert Guggenheim. • • • Indeed. ApriJ 22 was a busy evening. Casa There a pon- sorcd their Casa de Casino at South Coast Plaza. Good Vibra- tions was the theme of the Sales and Rental Council's fund-raiser at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. And St. Catherine's Military Academy celebrated its IOOth anniversary at Disney- land. .. ANll n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ........ I Ente • ent R-rated fun at Irvine Community .Theater BY CHERYL STEHLING When potential theatergoers see the title of Irvine CommuJ1ity Theater's current production, it might give them pause. After all, "My Husband's Wild Desires Almost Drove Mc Mad·· is a bit suggestive. But the show is aptly named and those wishing to see it should be warned that it is adult subject matter, not recom- mended for children. Irvine Community theater prides itself with its long list of ri que productionl>, beginning in 1973 with ~'What the Butler Saw." And that opened the group to .. going against tradi- tional community theater grain" with r-ratcd production~. that only rival those of Garden Grove Community Theater. .. ART Ora~ge Coast College will ho t it annual Juried Student~ rt x 1 1t1on through May 18 in the college's Art Gallery. In attendance will be Peter Frank, former critic for the Village Voice and current critic for the L.A. Weekly. For more informa- tion call 432-5039. ••• University of California, Irvine, will be having rotating exhibits of graduate and under- graduate tudent art. at the UCI Fine Ans Gallery, May I-June 15. Gallery hours arc from noon to S p .m. Tuesday-Sunday. Admission is free . For more information call 856-6610. It's Uncanny '7y 8111 Hamilton ----ce- Hard-bo1ltd t~1 Neve-rt Tht" C'XJX'n' hard COOK IMm in b.trl) ''mmC'nng Wattr 1htn chill in t.old u K''>l v.a\ add cold wattr 10 an inch CM'r 1ht t"f.8.,:bnng co•n almosc-botl.t~n tum ofThr.11.tmtr pan. ind ltt ~nd I~ to 20 minutt'> Dr•in raddt . •nd chill • • • For ~bd. mu~rd 1vttn'> <.hould lx-Utra·f~sh older tu~ arr bmtr Rlilnch· 1ng bdon' wult'IO~ ""'" mrllow th<' t.a~C' of cooked grttns • • • Nttd to musurc 'IOmc:thtn~ -.ttl t. . hkt' moluws> 5f"'Y 1ht mta.'>unng cup W11h ~tablt·~ coatin~ Makr'> musunng mott act unict-11 •II pouf" out-.and clHnup 1 t.Uttr. 100 • • •• If )IOU don'• Ust' papc-r hncl" ror your muffin,, grta~ tht txmoms o( tht muffin plln. not IM idn UflF~ )tdt\ hf.Ir dw l>Mur nw M> tht' muflm wtll l:K• 'Wll ~. Wllh iCtntly roundf'J I~ • • • Shoncut 10 'iucctt u~ rdn~<'raaltd ptt'c.:ru,1 10 m•kt' wonduful fllltd codlun Cui ~u c1rd~ o( ~. ftll wteh .,ca. ,.m •nd c~d nuu lMn lokl oYtr Into t tttetn , ~al •nd bl~ ••• Wt don '1 c.akt' $hortcul$ Our cM& '"•t wonderful ditha-to )'O'I don'c h8W to nm for dmntt tOOl'I • ••• This madcap sex farce is enjoying a very successful run and it is easy to sec why. It is a laugh a minute. The play involves a middle- agcd couple, the Griffins, who lave in Manhattan. He is a businessman with a ballbearing company and is quite often out of town. She is hitting ~er sexual peak and is frustrated bccau e her husband appear to be lacking in the way of amour. So they have employed the use of a book which encourage~ couples to act out their fantac;1es. not matter how wild or outlan- dish they might seem. The Grif- .fins enlist the aid of the hum- bling building superintendent. whom they have found o ut get~ his kicks by crouching on the fire escape and looking in bathroom windows. They have proof of his escapes in the form of pictures. There is only one catch. Mr. Griffin must watch the seduction of his wif c while hiding in the closet, dressed in drag. But it doc n't begin there. The curtain opens on a would-be burglar rifling the Griffin· bedroom. About to be caught, he dashes into a closet. Mrs. Griffin, scantily clad. is trying to get the building ~uperintendent , Connelly. to fix the radiator in the bedroom. And that'~ where the fun begins. Connelly doesn•t know that Mr. Griffin is hiding in the o ther clo et, stunningly turned o ut in Calendar M S IC ll nivusity of California, Irvine Symphony Orchestra L.elman Boker. conductoT, with guest artist Ronald Leonard, principal cellist for the Los Angeles Philharmonic. Program includes "Shadows" by Singel- ton. Cello Concert by Elgar and Stravinsky's .. Petrouchka." Performance will take place at the South Coast Community Church, 8:30 p.m. Saturday. May 6. Tickets S7. $6, SS at the Bren Center Box Office and Ticketron. Call 714/856-500. ••• STAGE "Streetcar Named Desire" by Tennessee Williams. will be playing at the University of California. Irvine's Fine Arts Village Theatre. The School of COSAOELLA" t Fine Art production will be directed by William Woodman, former artistic director of Chi- cago's Goodman Theatre. Per- formances will take place Thursday-Saturday, May 4-6 and Thursd·ay-Saturday, May 9- 13, with 2 p.m. matinees Satur- day, May 6 and May 13. Tickets arc $9-SS at the BrerrCcnter Box Office and Ticketron. Call (714) 856-5000 DANCE Unhersity of C alifornia, Irvine Dance Workshop. Works choreographed by UCI students in dance. Fine Arts Little Theatre. 8 p.m. Wednesday- Saturday, May 10-13, with 2 p.m. matinee Saturday. May 13. Ticlets $6, SS, $4 at the Bren Center Box Office and Tickc- tron. Call 856-SOOO ~o~~# FATAL A"ITRACTION ~ ·-F=k~-:::i~ ~ -;..f}. , . . ftmmng mmanllC qpmtl /~' worr.n: . And mtn (714) 723-0525 364S East Coast Highway Corona dd M.ar BLENDING FAMILIES IS ONE TOUGH JOB Don't Hes11ate To Get Help From An Experienced Professional Spec1al1Z1na in: . BERT KEILIN 1151 Dove Street #220 NeWl)Ort Bea<:h 476-0474 Mamqe & Fam•ty Probtems of All Ku~s Premwttat Counsehne Streu Manaicement w .. IM Reduct'°" and Stnokmc Control a aqua evening gown. with a white boa and black hat. The finishing touch is the mustache and cigar. Later on, the burglar must play unwilling role in this rollicking scene. The whole ca t il> well-suucd for the parts, but the one tand- out is the burglar, played by Randall Dodge. His portrayal of a basset hound 1s o funny, it almost takes away from the rest of the cast. Mr. Griffin is playe,d by Patrick Sullivan. who stands at lea~t a f ult head above the other male cast me mber-.. whic h make!> his outfit so riotous. Mrs. Griffin ts played by l orraine Mc Williams. who cavorts around in her ltttle black tedd . but wlt h no ~uccc ~ at seduction, until the end. Lee Clark returns to ICT as Connelly, almost repri ing his role he played in .. Large Window on a Small World," as a mootb- talking parasite. And appearing toward the end of the play. but doing a com- mendable job as Louise, Mrs. Griffin's ister, is Maggie Riley. The sister complicates the plan by bemoaning her husband' departure for a teenager. While there is plenty of innuendo. heavy breathing and suggestion. ju t a hint of skm '' hov. n and the laughter never stops. ·'My Husband' Wild De ire. Almost Drove Me Mad" play!> through May 6. For ticket infor mation. call 857-5496. . 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THE NEWfSORT ENSIGN--1All I I S A G I C L E C R E E H E R S Baron of beachfront has secrets of success BY MA TT PETRIE The golden years fondly arc looked upon as the days to be filled with endless relations, free from worries of work and grow- ing_ children. Yet at 80, Corona del Mar because of it." Today Blandi, a · native CaJ- ifornian who has only traveled out of the state three times. owns nine ocean-front homes and at one time owned L4, which earned him bis fortune and the AllllCE -T• 1111111. w111 1111 ... _.. Ill ..... II In II M ..... ., ... a Ill ... _, ..... ~ 1111111 ... "'"'~I *f 11'611111. le ,._a.• la 1111111111111 •1111111 II•-_.. II nml•ra. resident Tom Blandi. ref use to name "baron of beach-front low down to a retired pace, as property." he pursues his third career. ..Some people think the price Ml am proud of being 80. not of ocean-front homes today arc too many people achieve that too high to make a profit, .. be and till hold on to all their remarked. "But the prices people marble , " he aid. arc paying not arc a bargain Hi first career as a private compared to what _they will be accountant, lasted for more than m five or ix years ... 30 years. Blandi said be loved Blandi is a self-proclaimed his work as an accountant. work-aholic, who bas been mar- .. 1 aot a charge out of numbers ried three times does not look and figures,,.. he sajd. upon his career as work. Dur\111 the latter part of bis .. , have never really worked a accounting days. Blandi started day in my life and to this day bis second career. as a investor I do not know the meaning of in Newport Beaoh ocean-front stress," he said .... get a cbUF property. • out of my work; if I can't IBl But now the youtbf'ul-lookiq • charae out of my work I won' octoaenarian spends most of his do it." creative encrlY bansina away on Blanc:li is a 19urmet cook4 and tbe keys of a typewriter rather h• written a self-published cook tban a calculator, while be boot cntitJed 06Ptomainc Tom's panua his tllird career ,. a Gourmet Scicrets of Food flavor writer. bllaeceaaat,• whidl lie Mid ii ... boupt my rant oceu-froDt • ,..... of bis ability to o'J•c- lol for ""°°' ill tt.e eart, -., • ciw1J ..... ud -.. •1.ti uid. •1ect ~ .,.. W1sdi, no uid. •h ii nth r ......... _ ..... I pMI.... '° ...... .., ..... il ii ... .. ,,., talll -... ... poor.• ... .., ....... ..... prioel would atart aoiDI •P t°'""'-ricll boot called ..,... King MidaS Secrete of Unlim- ited Wealth Rediscovered (The Secret Of Money Chemistry)." In addition, he bas written a book of 1,000 of his aphorisms and 5"ayings entitled simply enough ... Blandi Says." He writes everything on an old 1945 Remington typewriter in an office at bis home. saying that be does not set aside time to write. "I like to keep things spontaneous, when it comes to my writing." Blandi became intcrc tcd in Eastern philosophies while in his SO's and has also written about such subjects as extended think- ing. the art of subliminal read- ing/ thinking, lucid thinking. the marks of geniuses and the power of a f ocuscd mind. He especially emphasized the importance of a focused mind. If a person is to be successful in life, be needs to have a focus on his goals. Blandi believe . In the future. Blandi hopes to conduct small non-traditionat personal group seminars about these wlitmgs in relation to higher-conscious experiences. ..It's like the end point of a triangle," he aid of his philo ophy toward life ... When your mind is focused on some- thing, you can do anything." If -you live in ••• Arc.ad~ IOI r f'"'11lt1!1 lfl (1111 fH ~ll Cttritos 11 \Sfl f Sooollt "' <ZIJI •H 441' Oatttnont tu w ,.,,..111 (71'1 •11 7tll Coeu Mew •S.Wdl C .... 1100 ,,,,,,,_, SI ,,,., ~.s. •1 ·n Cl. &n ~ nJIWI\ l •17"11 Slirwt ~t 1•11tSt f71fJ .,., un Cupertino IOJll Or A._" f4 I lH 4•JJ Cudahy tc~.... .., o.w_, ..... ,...,,_,"'""' (llJI flJ SS.I EJ Toro 11111i.1-nf 0. ,,,., 710 .... Elldait.-"s s... ''°' t• 1'1 1.S I Ult ~ 111sov,..., •• ""' "~' &a•.,. ,,., [. v.-.. "- '" '' 747 1'51 Fo.lnt&ln v~ 1·1SQ ........... .., {11 4) 141 10• Frt1n0nt 41 !91 ,...,_ ~ flh'l! t41 SI UI I JJJ F.Uftton •Sa.., .... !Ill W .. _..,..,u,,,, M ('141 tt! Sl.0 ~A" '•6 I I 0.-" Aror 1·1•1 11t S/10 Hesperia 16111 Mout t (619J 'HO-JU1 H•btu..tolt leach !0001 ~,,.,,,, SI tn•J .. 1 lfO' lrYUN IJOIO Yttl~Aw (:14/ 'I 0 100 uCoetA ; ; 1'l 0 '"-'* kfli 1ut1 941 !IJ1 .u.c.te llJI WA-l f "I ~OHO . i..oma .. ,.,,,....._ 111 (t1'1 SH M61 IMA'_.._ ,,,. .. "" '1141m1 CERTIFICATE OF OEPOSrr • ~ANNuAL RATE 9.41 ~ ANNUAL YIEID LosAlto9 1001 r~A,... (fl.S, ,. , 1;•~ LOI Catoe ·--,.,, . .._,..~ (fOll J.SI llU .,.__.,. I I" f.r-1h o\tt t•o11 1. • •no ·V-.. l'4S ~l'b" lfOl l l'f JMJ Su Matt09 ·~~ ..... s...,., ,.,, ·z .,. t•l'I HI tl'>O Su atop .. .and want to be sure about our money. :=!!z ...-e! Then ... deposit your money ' at your local Downey SMnp Branch Office ... Hask tmy btmktr, lllwyn, CPA or brokn." IU--~ We 11i11,.. a la ' r, M r r.., •• 'so J cqilOlf • t1Wr 6.,.,-' -dw ..,, • • •t Or ---.cw ••--pa ..... u 2 -..c ., a : ,,_.., .. ~ w 0 aat ... ................. 0 -· ... ,_ II •• n. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN 12 steps to recovery aY PEGGY DARNELL You an wlwrilfl in llllOIMr doy &llllOUCMd tllld fr~M/y MW $0 lwr~ I come 10 ak Ya14 God. if You1/ r~rww me. too? Ano- nymow WE'RE A CHURCH .. INRENEW·AL • •• Traditional 7:30 AM Contemporary 9:00 AM Charismatic 10:4S AM Church School 9:00 AM SAl1'T JAKES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3209 V1& Lido • Bewport Beacb, CA • 92663 714/675-0210 ...... cal llf If tilhHI ....,..... .. _ . .., ...... .. The attendance at the fint meeting of the 12 Steps Program at Our Lady Queen of Anacls Catholic Church in Newport Beach lut week was triple the expectations oftbe group leader. Dr. Harry Siemonsa. He started this group to help Christians on a spiritual journey of recovery from addictive/ dysfunctional families. This propam bqim the fmt of 30 meetiop to IMldrcsa con cems of tboec who baft relation- ships with addictift behavior of family, friends and co-work.en. Siemonsa, wbo baa bad a (amily medicine .practice in Orange for JO years, bec•me aware of the problems of many of bis patients wbeo be could find no medical reasons for presenting problems like hypertensions, headaches, stom- ach ailments and many otben symptoms. U poo further inquiry. he would discover many of the patients were strugling with family dyoamia-buic day to day problems that affected family wellness. Additionally, the stress i.s often generated in the workplace and school stem- ming from the dysfunctional family. For many years, it was believed by thole in the chemical dependency field that it only affected those involved with cbemically dependent persons. New research bas shown it bas and the we~na ol important become clear that co-otben in daily life. dependency can emerae from Many IMldictioas arc rooted in any family system where childhood wbea as a child f~ reprcacd and unspoken rules inp were stuffed and unex- exist. This leads to a dysf unc-pressed. That crated emotional tional pattern of living and pain where IMldictift behavior problem-solving. provided a medicinal effect on The 12 Steps Proaram is the emotions and prevented one designed to IMldress not only from facing that which is dis- cbemical addictions but other comforting or painful. The 12 addictions such as workalho-Steps Program can help address lism, smoking, gambling, sex, these needs with positi-Ye results power, money, religion and any. and also provides the support of kind of addictive behavior that others with similar needs. threatens personal well-bc-ing In this safe environment. llAIAH 11' I t .. 1 1n •* llFll• ,...._,....... a1s ...... attendees arc encouraged to address their needs as did a woman at the fint meeting. Rebbi • .,. D. Sctmll sw11illlnt Joel Alnmlahn _ ................... u. ..... • O'S 0-.- She went on to talk about alcohol addiction and a broken -.!.t. marriaac-She baa lime come to tcnDI with ber life and lldps otben in 12 Steps Propam. The purpoee of tlMa propam is for a more peacefw and happier life in our m.tiombips with others aad with ouneha aad acconlina to Dudley Mar- tineau. .. An clement al recovery is learnina that we deserve success, the aood things that come to us aad also that pain as a reality. We haft the strength to deal with pain without med- icating and it will pass ... For further information about this new program, call Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach at 644-0200. -----1 11 ~ •. ,, .... .St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church JIL St. Mark Presbyterian Church S-.1 w-.... ,...JI .... "C ...... H~M ..... Hw- Rn. Roltert ~ ,....rth1 a.a.I Catt MMI S-.1 Sdtool CMrdi SCltool for Al AIB lt:SI a.m. AthlltF.-:"1.....,..._RJpts .. Roberto MartiMz 2111 Mar Vilt.a Orin, Newport~ · (Jambortt 4 wt Bluff SoUJlt)• "'-13-f I Wonh&p and bnr tba pr...caal Chnst<mlnt'J. hbl.a.I ~ . "CAN l REALLY KNOW 1llE WILL OF 000?0 (Jama. I 2-8) Ot }Ofwl A. HUlf'miin. r. Sunday, Apnl JO. 1989 ,._._ IN:f I IS A.M . 600 St. Andrews Road. Newpon Beach, c.alifomia (714) 63l·U8l (XTOK from~ Harror titeh Schoo' a~&. ISd\.) WE SPEAK BMW! - Lease or Buy . We're ready to deal! NoRmmhle Offer Refmed 235 NEW BMW's TOSEl,ECT FROM· • • Et M.QOWAVIE. I • N • REPORTERS CATIE JACKSON MATIPETRIE CHERYL STEHUNG PHOTOGRAPHERS MARY DECHIRICO DAVIDE CARLSON -. • .... Z& I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-,_ II - -. COVER BY: BMZI S PAINTING~• SEER - ,_ !l--APlll H . 1MI THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Grey Goose for· a true potpourri of style . The relaxing s urroundings and personal attention in the Grey Goose tum the tasks of · gift-giving and accessorizing the home into delightful experien- ces. As you enter the shop, you inhale the floral fragrance of a country garden, which sets the tone for your shopping enjoy- ment. A quick look around gives you the illusion of visiting a friend's home, where unique arrange- ments of decorative items stir your imagination. Elegant brass and the latest in blue and white porcelain pieces grace the mantel of the fireplace; botanicals and French impressionist rcproduc- tions enhance the traditional mood. Palecek baskets, Baldwin brass, Pilgrim cranberry glass, Portmeirio n cookware and Paper White arc but ·a few examples of the quality products that will greet the Grey Goose shopper. A Welsh cabinet is one of the store's focal points, its shelves stocked with a wide selection of pewte r trays. platters, c andlesticks, coffee and tea serving pieces and other special- ity items. Roses, chintz and wicker add flair to the bedroom scene, where the Country French wire bed , lacy with Battenberg linens f urt~ers the romantic mood. Potpourri, attractively packaged bath salts and scented drawer liners and sacheu are sprinkled throughout, as are a variety of accessories for gift giving and the home. While mothers browse through the children '1 section, making their selections of uni- que baby shower gifts and color- ful, imaginative books for bqin- n i ng readers, wide-eyed youngsters delight in the colorful, animated playland of puppets, dolls, stuffed animals and other toys. In ithe kitChen area, •isitors arc welcomed by a carefully appointed table, set with lovely teapots, mugs and cake plates. Come in and see the latest in gifts and decorative accessorl(s altd en;oy a unique shopping experience as well as our personalized services. We have specially selected gifts for birtllday, weddi11g, anniw:rsar11, tli1111~ yous -even that perfect sometfting for your IJome. BRASS • PEWTER • CRYSTAL * CHINA • BASKETS * SILK & DRIED FLOWERS BATTENBERC LINENS • PtLLOWS • ptCTURE FRAMES • APRONS • BOOKS GREETING CARDS • STATIONERY • RUGS * BABY GlfTS * AFGHAN S • SACHETS SOAPS • HOME FRAGRANCES • BOTANICALS * FRENCH IMPR ESSIONIST REPRODUCTION S AND MUCH MUCH MORE 369 EAs1' 5EVENTEamt STREET tt CosTA MESA~ 642-7803 WE'• LoCMm .. wuuon SouAltf.. OPPosnE llAUINI MAHET e>,111 Mrsd•f """"' friMf. 10:00 lo 6:00 s.tur41f1, 10:00 to 5:00 Mastet'CMd * VtSA 6 American Express ..... chip, dent, crack In two hours for ..... -a..·, .... • ,,._ 8bout AmlMlthtt W•ll• ...... ehower eyatems Lie. # 5154188· A selection of pewter, casserole dishes, cookie jars, pitchers and many other items provide a multitude of choices for bridal shower gifts or hostess needs. From a whimsical tale of "Ophelia the Bear" to the eti- quette of .. A Proper Tea," hand- somely bound books arc scat- tered throughout the store. shelved among journals, diaries and appointment books . Greeting cards. some in the sophisticated florals of the Cas- pari line. others displaying tbe lovable characters of Sttty Zoo. simplify the task of selecting just the right card for a friend . In response to many requests for 6elp in beautifying the home. a Grey Goose uafT member is now available for consultation on small decorating decisions. Whether you are looking for a modest thank-you gift for the ncigh.,or who watered your petunias. or a smashing piece to complete your home decor, you arc sure to find it at the Grey Goose. ""' Grey Goose is located at 36 9 E. I 7th Strt'et, Costa Mesa. phoM: 641-7803. New spark for old tubs Remodeling a bathroom can be a costly propo ition, espc· cially when homeowner are seeking to replace that old, worn out, chipped bathtub. Y can of use and cleaning with scouring powder ware down a porcelain and fibcrglas bathtub surface's making them look porous and unattractive. And fiberalaa tubs have been known to become unsightly in a shorter period of time . But the expense of pulling out and replacing a tub can be avoided by installing bathtub linen . L.A. Bathtub Liners. having been in business for only six · years have installed more 6.000 such linen in the Lot Angeles ind Oranae County areas. .. The bathtub linen are con- •ructed out of a quartet inch of acrylic that is made to the exact duplication of the iuide of the exiatiq bathtub ... said L.A. Bathtub Uner'I John Conder. The _.,lie linen repel both dirt ... oil. anlite porcelain and fi ........ --..,_ it, 10 da8l IM diit _. oil Mild up oa ,.. Anal H . 1• THE NEWPORT EN5'GN-PAIE H . Brazil's Painting puts works of art o~ walls Although residential hou e painting is the bread and butter of Brazil's Painting Company, the specialty work that owner Ron Brazil can do is spectacular. In addition to professional interior and exterior house painting, Brazil has the ability to customiie your home by using specialty techniques such as wall glazing. raging, trompe l'oeil, marbeling~ patinas and grainina. Brazil, who has been in the business for more than a decade, said be initially got into house painting while going to school for his subsequent degree in photography. .. My father retired from the police force and I worked with him/' said Brazil. 0 Then I worked for a commercial outfit for a few yean and eventually went out on my own." But after mastering the basic techniques, Brazil said he became bored and went to San Francisco, where he enrolled in art classes and studied tromp l'oeil, a realistic form of painting that literally translates to 4'ool the eye." The experience has served him well, as he now has the skill and talent to "do whatever the cu - tomer wants, whether it's vistas, landscapes, seascapes. niches, trellises. skies with clouds, sandstone effects and even geo- metrics."' His background in art also enables him to fully customize a room by taking bits and pieces from carpeting, fabrics and even stone, and creating colors to enhance the general surround- ings. Brazil's expertise and atten- tion to detail have resulted in more-than-satisfied customers such as Richard Ebline, of the Burnett-Ehline Development Co., who said, "I found Ron to be a professional person who was efficient, trustworthy and performed an outstanding job in an expedient manner."' Tom and Evan Corkett, of Newport Beach, also expressed their satisfaction. "Ron Brazil, of Brazil's Painting Company, has our highest recommendation Kitchens del Mar Owner Terri White of Kit- chens del Mar says she has devoted her business to helping homeowners developer of enhance a unique feeling of comfort in key areas of the home-the kitchen and bath. ... Like most Orange County residents, I am very proud of my home," said White. "It fits my tastes and life style and. as a result ~ has tnat comfortable feeling that everyone's borne should have. Unfortunately, that feeling wasn't built in. but was result of a lot of time, effort and experimentation." Kitchens del Mar is a profes- /1-/1 ,-~') 'I I I: I-~ ·, I ' l ~ -- as a painter and busine man ... they said ... He is very profes- ional, honest and reliable." "No two homeowners want the same thing," said Brazil, .. o I take their ideas and make them work because I feel ·that there is no right or wrong, but o nly what you like and f ccl comfor- table with." Brazil sa:d that, whiJe this area is a very conservative market with people afraid to experiment with diff crent wall treatments, glazes, patind.S and white washes are becoming very popular. "When they see the effect that these techniques can make, many customers decide to forego wall coverings aJtogether for this sort of custom work," be com- mented. Brnil's Painting Company employs a crew of 10 expe- rienced painters who work for time and materials. Estimates are f rec for general painting, although there is a smalJ charge for designing specialty finishes due to the amount of time involved in creating one. sional design group spcciaJizing in the consultation, design and installation of all kitchen and bath compc nents. These include cabinets. counters. appliances. flooring, lighting and accesso- nes. By focusing the skills of the architect interior designer and general contractor, the firm offers a comprehensive approach. A new kitchen or bath .r, Ulfll EIAllPU-.. lnztl 1111 WJ 111118' I 1111111 ii ...... Ara .............. .....,. Brazil is a liun.ud contraetor (~SL 11490141). and is bond~d and insur~d. H~ can be r~ached can in that way take hape as a whole rather than as a sum of semi-rcJated part . Examples of the company·s design work, flexible ap_proacb and product application are on view at t he Corona dcl Mar showroom. Offerings by three leading cabinet manufacturers arc on display, accented by the latest a ppliances. • b calling 895-3079 /N1-..:ttn 7 a.m. and 9 p.m .. s~v~n daJ'S a wt>ek . Patented door tylc and flav.-- lcss fim he highlight the kitchen a nd bath furniture lane o f Allmilmo of West Germany. Another manufacturer. Snaidero. off crs exotic finishes ucb as is seen in the polyester high-gloss finish of their Re9 Aspen line, also on display at Kitchens dcl Mar. Snaidero's C nt! n DI~ • (111111 I .,_ • ••II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Whatever you need, Belmont Carpet has it Homeowners wanting to enhance the value of their homes by updating their carpet, tile, flooring or window coverings can find it all in one stop, by shopping at Belmont Carpet and Tile. Three locations arc available to serve customers, but Harbor Area residents will find the conveniently located warehouse in Fountain Valley suitable to their needs. A staff of prof es- sional sales people and interior decorators arc ready to assist bomeownen in their every need. while maintaining strict stand- ards of quality craftsmanship and work ethics. The Fountain Valley ware- house is the outlet for the other stores and customers will be amazed by the amount and quality of inventory. Manager Mike Edelstein said Belmont features everything from rental grade carpet to designer names. Enjoying immense popularity right now is berber carpet. Formerly, berber was associated with wool, but the use of nylon has not only made berber afford- able, but has increased in the durability. Customers would~ bard-pressed to distinguish the difference between a wool or nylon berber. Belmont f catures such names in carpet as Lee, Mohawk, tuf tcx, Great American, Colum- bus, Coronet, Burlington and Fabrica to name just a few. Edelstein said that most carpets found at Belmont are the stain- treatcd type. which means that something spilled on it is easily wiped up and no stain is left. Belmont can do custom ceramic work and such names as Del Piso, quamagra, Oliviero and Morena Tile are just a f cw to be found there. Wood from How to tell a Pella.· , Al a glance. the beauty. exclusive features and smooth operation all tell you this could only be a Pella window o r door. Ask our Windowscaping"" experts about Pella's styles and sizes. custom capabilities and long life p<!rformance. Only at The Pella Window Store."' l \ \ I '.. I I l ; ' ) \ ; j \ '-... I ( , \ h. ' ' \ J I UP TO 259' OFF WINDOWS• •1111 illd o•n• lim .... . .... " l .. OFF AU.DOORS ~ OfFEa GOOD 11UlOtJOH MAY 11 on ....... ..., ...... 4/ 14-S/17/lt the surf ace making for easy cleaning. The bathtub liners were devel- oped more than 12 years ago for the hotel industry as an answer to the problems encountered with the refinishing and re- glazing of bathtubs. Refinishing involves applying a thin layer of epoxy paint over the porcelain. Because it is paint, it is vulner- able to water and cleansers used on the paint would eat it up like sandpaper would. "We cost more than refinish- ing, yet cost less than it would be for a new tub," Conder said. "But Bathtub liners arc a peT- mancnt solution where refinish- ing is only temporary." s~ confident in their product, L.A .. Bathtub Liners guarantees their liners will never chip, crack, or peel. Estimators arc on call from IO a.m. to 8 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Brice, Hartco, Tarkett and And- erson a~ featured. If customers arc in the market for vinyl flooring, Belmont offers Armstrong, Congoleum, Mannington, Tarkett, Nafco and Kentile. Marble is increas· ing in popularity and Belmont has contractors that can install it to perfection. If it is quality window cover- ings customers arc desiring, like mini-blinds, verticals or pleated shades, Belmont can supply them all. The staff is happy to take samples to the customer's home and will do aU of the necessary measurements. Edelstein said Belmont has gained such a good reputation for service and qual- ity, customers have come from as far away as Woodland Hills and San Clemente to select items. And since Belmont is a full-service store, it bas its own installen available for whatever the customer's needs arc. If a customer. ·snot upgrading a present home, but buying a brand new one, Edelstein sug- gests upgrading items with Bel- mont, instead of taking the builder's allowance. Belmont Car~t and Tile is /o caud at 181 JO Euclid, Fountain Volley, Phone. 549- 151 / . .. Our people go to prospective customqs • homes and demon- strate the liners with miniature samples, and provide ref crences of happy customers in their area," Conder said . A demonstration of the effec- tiveness of bathtub liners can be seen at the Long Beach Home Show, May 18 to 21, at the Long Beach Convention Center, at booth J. For more information, ~all 898-5913. .,._ !I. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-Im M Hologram mystique If you arc thinking of making a truly unique decorating state- ment or arc faced with a difficult-to-fill 'dead space' in your home that you don't quite know what to do with, Newport Hologram may have just the solution. According to owner David C. Schaffner, holograms, thrcc- dimcnsional images produced and exposed on film by laser, can present such an exact copy of its subject that the only diff cr- cnce between the two is that you simply cannot touch the image in the hologram. .. The cff cct given by a holo- gram is too bard to describe, you have to see it yourself,"' said Schaffner, .. but the possibilities fm:..crcativc use are limitJcss."' lbe selections offered at New- port Hologram substantiate that claim, f caturing artworks that run from the every day to the truly novel. There are contem- porary geometric designs as well as classical reproductions such as Head of Minerva, a piece commissioned by a museum in Bath, England. For nature lovers, there arc images of seashells, landscapes and a multitude of animals that arc so realistic, they could almost substitute for the real thing-a perfect solution for pct lovers who arc too busy to find the time to feed and exercise the living variety. An aquarium scene docs everything but pro- vide the sound of bubbles find- ing their way to the surf acc. Schaffner suggested usi ng holograms such as Sleight of Hand, where balls between the fingers of a magician's hand appear and disappear according to viewing angle, to add interest to a game room. Cuc Ball, a depiction of hands in the act of shooting billiards, would be another example, giving the impression that the cue ball is about to be knocked into the room. And for children's rooms, there arc wondcrf ul depictions of the Mad Hatter and Alice in the Looking Glass. Schaffner acknowledged that one of his favorites is Mime, a hologram that depicts a mime trying to find his way out from behind glass ... If you recessed this image in a wall, the effect would be dramatic. It would appear that the mime was actu- ally trying to find a way out of the wall,"' Schaffner said. Newport Hologram special- izes in reflective holograms, which arc taken from real objects on a one-to-one ratio, with the size of the object dct,crmining the size of the hologram, thus making the image that much more realistic. This is in contrast to embossed holograms, the type found on credit cards and stickers, that arc generally graphic ilJustrations that lack three-dimensional real- ism. Prices range from $5 to S 1,000 and arc determined by s uch variables as the uniqueness or size of the subject matter, the type of laser used and whether the image is on film or glass. with glass higher in quality but more limited in supply. Customers can commission custom work, how- ever Schaffner stated that the cost can be prohibitive. While all holograms at New- port Hologram arc framed behind unbord crcd glass, Schaffner said be can help with ·NE .WPORT ~-'~'A.rt from anoth custom framing if desired. Most of Newport Hologram's business has ~n a result of word-of mouth, with repeat cus~ tomcrs bringing f ricnds as well. .. They really grow on you,"' said Schaffner. wit seems like once you have one, you want to have FOr the unique gift Or decora ng Id 341 2 Via Oporto, Ste. 2 Newport a .. ch 875-1337 more."' Newport Holovam u located in Newpor1 &och s Udo Marina Vil/ate al 14 I 2 Ilia Oporto. Suite 2. Hours of bwi.Mss are I I a.m. lo .5 p.m., s~ven days a w~ek, with ~xl~ntkd hours dw- ing sum~r. IEW LIFE I 12 ' • ._ 1' '1; I ... .., ,.a,11 -m II ... ...... LA. ..... Uliil -,..., Ill ,..1~11 1 aiw I •'*I I lillr ,_ Ill Diltill.... . ~ AMtll C A N BOM E WEEK .· .. • llE__.ORJB I rw cu..i~ .,. mmd <i•tlnf Shopp..,, Coun-on 1'/tt 11w J, H. ""'"' /t~lltl /1JC•· IHMf IJ{ C:l/J"" IUfd lrvtM llCHt •~ l«.•1rJ '" thl HtHWI ond <:nun lx1w .. SAMPI ,E SALE . • 3 Vo 1D &0•/o Irvine ' ..... I a ~ Sl flmay filr Ir.:., SliedW-' HCJ\\'N 11" Woodland Hills ................ Uhi..: ~-~~CF.\ ... , ... dft. &bi..: HDllTACE-...... kt;n I Margaret Bedell's style world renown· . - Maraaret Bedell ia a local artiat who whoee acclaim ia (ut re.china interaational propor· tion1. Thoee wlao appreciate fine watercolors and prints have become her audience. For the last six years. Bedell has exhibited her works at the Laguna Festival of the Arts and will do so once again this year. ... It is an imponant showcase for those artists luek enough to be juried into it," Bedell said ... , beheve it is one of the most important thing I do, in addi- tion t o m y involvement in Hawaii." For the past 12 years. Bedell has been represented by Village Gallery in Lahaina, Maui. an accomplishment s he is very proud of. .. It is almost as important in my life now as what is going on here .... Bedell said ... It is a large part of what I do because it somehow effects my work here ... She said that since she has worked on the islands. she has acquired a different way of painting and her work reflect a greater intensity. .. The air is clearer and the surrounding colors are bright- er ... she said ... The environment is even more important there than it is here." Bedell will open the Laguna Festival with some of her Hawaiian work. • a pair of large pieces called Hula l and Hula 2. She said she has showed them in Hawaii and they arc continua- tion of her Conga and Tango works. Bedell described Hawaii as a showcase for the whole world. because many vi itina collectors will buy her art. Her work may be 1een in homes in Enaland. Germany, Japan and the Eut Coast. to name a few. But at last year's Laguna festival. she sold some of her work to a couple from the Middle East. Bedell has also been a member of the jury for the festival. Bedell will also present a suite at this year's festival. which includes a large diptych and a medium-sized piece. both of which may have a collagraph. based on the idea of an English cottage garden. Bedell said. .. It bas a slightly untamed look and is unnamed as of yet." she said ... They arc recently finished pieces. I have presented a trip- tych the last three years, but this year will present a variety of shapes. with the largest being very large." She said she will present some monotypes as she did last year. because it is a good way to introduce new subject matter and new ides. She will be con- tinuing her Forbidden City theme. which is still in the works and will be a large series when completed. The work is mostly colla1raph1. ... Most of my work is done in multiples and series. rather than ~dcntical prinu.• said J)cdell ... , am an unorthodox printmaker. no question of that. Work in my print studio and all my works stan somehow on the etching press." . Bedell said that much of her work displayed in Hawaii arc collaaes. which colleclon seem to like. Hula I and Hula 3 arc collages, as arc Famous· arc the Flowers I and 2. "I have never shown any collage work here. but will this year.· Bedell said. "'A lot of my Hawaiian work is named after Hawaiian chants." Bedell said she recogniles many people who go to the gallery in Hawaii as people who go by her booth at the Laguna Festival. Bedell also has a long list of commissions she has done over the yean. including Saddleback Women's Hospital, Liberty Health Center in Irvine. Sheraton-Newpo~ Rusty Peli- can in Seattle and the ewportcr Inn. to name a few. Her latest was for St. Margarcfs Scbool m San Juan Capistrano. for the schools f undrailer in May or .lune. She produced a limited number of posters. Sbe has also bad private commissions in homes in Hawaii. Marrar~t &*lls Galwry is locot~d at 700-I / 1 Cantation in Corono Ml Mar. TM ralkry is ·opm Twsdlty, W~sday llltd Tlrunday from JO a~m. to 5:30 . p .m. Privou collttton may vww t~ nrw WDl'k ~or~ 11ttt o~naw of w FariWll by 11ppoilatmmt. For mor~ rnf onrtlllion. coll 76'>: 9/00. SPODE STAFFORD FLOWERS ALSO AVAILABLE-BEAUTIFULLY BOXED-OVEN-TO-TABLEWARE Roaad or Oval Caaeroles • Lasa1ne · Pie Plates • ScMlflle' ,f\lmost & Perfect English China 743 Baker, Costa Mesa 241-9973 wa: ACCUT MA.STUC ARD a VISA HOURS: IO:tl AM -5:31 PM -Moe-Fri.; Sat lt.S Wt' oettpt tt'kpltolv Mdns-U.P.S. dui>PUW ~ " • ,_ • ••a t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Biggar for l>etter style Looking for a tr~itional yet unique set of f umitu~ for that special room. but aren \ sure what you want? bedroom furniture, u well u carpet, area ruas. drapers, fabrics, lamps, pictures and 11CCC1sorics," said J.H. Bigar-S Laura Clemente. *'We want our 1tron1 committment to quality a nd selection to reflect our customer .. aood taste." .~ . Your troubles are over. for the J.H. 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WOODLAND HILLS W.trnt•r ( ('nh•r 21725 Erwin ~t f8181888-4933 • .... a 1• THE NEWPORT ENIGN ,_ 11 Margaret Bedell's style world renown Marpret Bedell ia a local artist who whoee acclaim is fast reactiiq interaational propor- tiom. Th0te wlao appreciate fine because many visiting collectors completed. The work is mostly will buy her art. Her work may collagraphs. • . be seen in homes in England. ..Most of my work' is done in Germany, Japan and the East multiples and series, rather than year," Bedell said ... A lot of my Hawaiian work is named after Hawaiian chants." .------lmll!----------------.... --.-identical prints, .. said Bedell .... Bedell said s he recognizes many people who go to the gallery in Hawaii as people who go by her booth at the Laguna Festival. schools fundrailer in May or June. She produced a limited number of poaten. She has also bad private commissions in homes in Hawaii. watercolors and •prints have become her audience. For the last' six years, Bedell has exhibited her works at the Laguna Festival of the Arts and will do so once again this year. .. lt is an important showcase for tho e artists luck enough to be juried into it ... Bedell said ... 1 believe it is o ne of the most important things I do. in addi- tio·n to my involvement in Hawaii.•• For the past 12 years. Bedell has been represented by Virtagc Gallery in Lahaina. Maui. an accomplishment she is very proud of. .. It is almost as important in my lif c now as what is going on here ... Bedell said ... It is a large part of what I do because it somehow effects my work here ... She said that since she has worked on the islands. she bas acquired a d ifferent way of painting and her work reflects a greater intensity. 04Thc air is clearer and the surrounding colors arc bright- er." she sajd, 04The environment is even more important there than it is here ... Bedell will open the Laguna Festtval with omc of her Ha\Vaiian works. a pair of large piccct called Hula I and Hula 2. She aid she has showed them in Hawaii and they arc continua- tion of her Conga and Tango works. Bedell described Hawaii as a showcase for the whole world • • Coast, to name a few. But at last year's Laguna festival. she sold some of her work to a couple from the Middle East. Bedell has also been a member of the jury for the festival. Bedell will also present a suite at this ycar·s festival. which includes a large diptych and a medium-ized piece. both of which may have a collagraph. based on the idea of an English cottage garden, Bedell said. .. It has a slightly untamed look and is unnamed as of yet." she said .... They arc recently finished pieces. I have presented a trip- tych the last three years, but this year will present a variety of shapes. with the largest being very large." She said she will present some monotypcs as she did last year. because it is a good way to introduce new subject matter and new ides. She will be con- tinuing her Forbidden City theme. which is still in the works and will be a large series when am an unorthodox printmaker, no question of that. Work in my print studio and all my works start somehow on the etching press." Bedell said that much of her work displayed in. Hawaii arc collages. which collectors seem to like. Hula I and Hula 3 arc collagC1. as are Famous arc the Flowers I and 2. ••1 have never shown any collage work here, but will this Bedell also has a long list of commissions she has done over the years, including Saddleback Women's Hospital, Liberty Health Center in Irvine, Sheraton-Newport, Rusty Peli- can in Seattle and the Newporter Inn, to name a few. Her latest was for St. Margaret's School in San Juan Capistrano, for the Mariaret &dell's Galkry i.r locat~d at 70(). J / 2 Carnation in Corona de/ Mar. TM galkry is OJHn Tuesday. W~dnesday and Thursday from JO a.m . to 5:30 p.m. Privau colkctof1 may vit'w IM MW work ~fore IM OJHnint of IM Fe.rtival by appointm~nt. For more inf orm.ation, call 760- 9100. SPODE STAFFORD FLOWERS ALSO AVAILABLE-BEAUTIFULLY BOXED-OVEN-TO-TABLEWARE Round or Oval Cute:rolel • Lasape Pie Plates • ScMlflle' Almost & Perfect English China 743 Baker, Costa Mesa Ml-9973 ., ACctn MASTUCAaD a VISA HOURS: lt:tl AM • 5:Jt PM -Moe-Fri.; S.t tt-5 w, occ'pt "kpltoM ordns-U P.S. slt1p~ ~ - • -.... ,_ • ••a ._THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Kasden-Rosene exPerience at your service ; . r,A. t Between The Sheets, ..t'i. Etcetera, in Corona del Mar, there is literally an entire world of ftne bed accessories for the home. Whether you're a designer or a 00.it-yourselfer, Between TM Sheets, Etcet- era ha,, your tastes in mind: luxurious linens youd find on Rodeo Drive, at half the price! Direct importers of: • 100' o Egyptian Cotton bed linens in counts up to 300 threads per inch • German Goose Down Comforters & Pillow •Sheepskin Mattr Pad, •Custom rafted Bedspreads •Couture Bed, Bath A 'nable • RoeenthaJ Cryst.al A China Our ctmt.om workroom ran~ the speidal pnQects of desi~ and their clients. Kasden-Rosenc Interior Design, located next to Lido l~1and , as fast becoming noted fo r its unique an distinctive embrace of marble with a wide variety of interior styles. Combining beautiful marbles from around the world with one- o f-a-k ind pieces, Kasdene- Rosene literally molds a unique interior around the individual personalities that will inhabit it. And the customer's response to this dynamic approach has been equally impressive: Kasdene- Rosene's growing customer list reads like the .. Who's Who" of Newport and other prestigious Southland communities. Kasdene-Roscne features dis- plays and information on a variety of marble products including marble flooring and tiles, as well as a variety of distinctive fireplace mantels, pullmans, vanities-, and decora- tive pieces. On the subject of incorporat- ing marble into an interior design, Elsa Maria Rosene, ASID interior designer and president of K.asden-Roscne, Kitchens C.1111111~ -,... 3 laminate selections are compet- itive with all domestic products in both pri~ and delivery head time. White said. Kitch~n.s d~I Mar is locat~d at 3838 E. Coast Highway .. ·Corona de/ Mar. phon~: 673- 9199. ' said ... We've found that in a lot of cases the right marble can make a tremendous diff ercnce in the dramatic effect of the room that it i in. Marble is versatile to work with as the ranae of colors and •patterns' arc almost limitless. We strive to not just incorporate marble into an interior, but to incorporate the right marble in the right amount into an interior." Kasden-Rosene commonly works with marble from Italy. Spain. Mexico, Chin' South America. and Portugal. But Kasden-Roscnc has an extensive international network for pro- curing marble and can secure its clients an advantageous price for marble from anywtierc in the world. About living with marble. Rosene warned. "Once marble is installed, it is easy to maintain. But the installation itself requires a specialist. We don't advise that a client go out and pick up marble from a retail store, without thoroughly know- ing the capabilities of the one that installs it ... According to Rosene. getting the optimum results witb marble requires extensive training. She noted that htr formal training started with ASID (American Society of Interior Designen) and has continued ever since. To become a member of ASID, a designer must have I 0 years combination of schooling and experience, plus pass a 'CQmprc- hensive 10-bour test. The ASID is widely considere<I to be the most prestigious program as its completion requires extensive drafting. design, and art exper- tise. . Rosene concluded by saying, .. Marble isnl riaht for every interior, but its u5e can some- times literally elevate the interior (or exterior) of a distinctive mansion or home on to the level of living art... · Loc111~ 01 503 32nd S1. al Yio Opor10 in N'wpor1 B,ach. Kaukn-RoMM proviMs com- pk1' Msi1n Mrvic's and can tu.tisl in m<>Mlin6 or 1'm«klinf honws from IM K'O&Uld up. For mor, inf omu11ion, phoM: 645- 9149. UNCOVER THE SECRET OF NEWPORT'S FINEST HOMES If you'A! SNR:hi,. k>r an interior deilf" that's truly a cut • aboYe the extraordinary-~ come to Newport ~ v1s1t the pacious showroom ol te.sden-Rosene. It'll ignite your 1magirw"on with tlNSUNd pieces col~ from around t~ world. And Elsa M. Ra1ene, A.S.1.0., will be on ~ to discuss ~r needS and gi\41? )(Ml • personal photo tour of MMM of California's most e.citina inllriarl.. sodllapa.. hM a cupd coffee, Md diKGl9r a )1D11fll1f lhe.-ctet of M lfNt Newport ~~ ~ •11ne ll•rior ~· Eclectic blend at Benefield Lut September. Elizabeth Benefield opened to rave reviews. Since then, the shop, which s~ in fine linens. gift and flower arranaements.- bas found it.s way into the hearts of those who appreciate what is has to offer. Elizabeth Benefaeld is owned by Joy Lemkin and her dauab- ter, Lauri and was an' outgrowth of Lauri\ dried and silk Rower arraQ&ina business. All throuah the shop, Lau(i's handiwork may be enjoyed, but the shop is also an eclectic blend of antiques and bandm.te·itcms. especially for tbe home. .. We wanted to find items that aren' readily available,"' said Joy ... We don' ,,ant to compete _, with the de~t stores."' One visit to Elizabeth Bene-- field would confirm tbat state- ment. The frqrance of pot- pourri and dried nowers greets customers. And. they should take their time to see everything. because there is so much to 1ee. All of the linens are of the finest quality Egyptian cottons. Joy said.. There are sbccts in a host of desians and colors, towels~ napkins and decorative pillows. The perfect accent for the napkins is the selection of napkin rings, ranaina from the conservati-ve to unusual. Place- mats provide the finishing touch. For gift giving. there are picture frames in just about any finish and design. candlesticks in wood and brass. lacquer and porcelain boxes, needlepoint pillows. crystal perfwne bottles, dres,er ornaments, antique plates, vases, flowered bat boxes and all types of wall hangings. For aidiq in home decora- tion, Elizabeth Bcncf aeld is the place to look first. Table cov- erings. antique furniture. lamps and figurines are highlighted. And due to popular request, the Amco for supp Ii~~. When touring around fine Harbor Area homes and admir- ing the up$CA)e appoinhlfnts. chances are. t be viewer will be qujt~ taken with the bathroom. And chances are. those beautiful handpaintcd pedestal sinks, luxurious whirlpool tubs and unusual plumbing fixtures came from Amco Builders Supply and Plumbing Center. The shop has been a part of the Harbor Area since 1956 and Robert Lanfranco bas owned it going into bis 28th year. When Lanfranco took over and for a few )'!:&rs aft~ tbe shop was wholesale only to the trade. But be was able to project forward many years bef on: that bathrooms. whicb were prob- ably once the most neglected rooms in the bome. would become a focal poiat. ·we did a complete 360 clepec: turn around on the store,• he said. •we decided to make it more of a place where people could come to buy upscale, clccorative hardware. We are the laraat supplier of decorative bard ware in Oraa,e County."' While looking at the front ol lbc Costa Mesa store, one mipt be deceived by its size ucl iaformaJ natwe. IUl ODCC iDside, cutomcn arc coafro•1d by netytbiq ; ...... ,.~ .. ., • ......._._E_,.... iltopofiM ' ...... , ... cwra1._.,_..._ ..... ;. 8a array ol ped111.a liatl ia every color. some witla 'ssd,.irllf Ir (pa ~ pa11i .,.._ .. •••111 for f..et r....... Laalrueo uid Ilia ............ ,_...._ to a nato-r\ deains. by ~ mixing and matching from a huge variety of parts. Whatever is not sitting on the floor of the Newport Boulevard shop, might be available at the 22.000-square-f oot ·warehouse on Sunset in Costa Mesa. lf a customer wants a particular sink in jade green, for example, the floor sample in the tore might be bone or whit~ but the desired color may be in the warehouse. Lanfranco said future plans Cr r f•fFll 11 shop will soon offer the services of M.t~ Robert. an interior designer, by appointment. Eliz•11t &Mf ~Id i.t locol~d 01 1919 E. Coast Hirltwoy. Corono *' Mtu, pltoM. 673- 7714. Houn. Twsdoy tltrourh Saturday. JO o.m. 10 j p .m. ... -lHE .... ORTB•• F If• Interior Deeorating • Custom silk dried flower arrangements • Decorative accessories • Antique furniture •Linens • Gifts 2919 E. OJast ~. CcXonadal 673-7714 - - " ' . ..' .... PME lll-APllL fl. lMI THE NEWPORT ENSIGN . Carpet Bazaar is all a family affair Whether the reason is practi- cal or aesthetic, every homeowner eventually finds it necessary to purchase carpeting. The selection is invariably vut and vexing, with many homcowncn lacking the time to shop for the best quality at the lowest price. At Carpet Bazaar in Irvine, owner Nobi Meakin parantees the lowest prices anywhere. "'We tell cuatomen the differ- ence between our store and others is that we parantee a lower price, 0 Meakin said. "Other stores have additional cbaraes, so if a customer pays a dollar a yard lesa somewhere else, he miabt have other ctaaraes added on. That doean' happen bcte because we sell directly from the mills." In addition, all estimates and mcasurina services are free arid all installation is guaranteed. Mcskin also makes estimates over the telephone, if a customer knows what be wants and bow much he wants to spend. "We want our cultomen to be happy," said Meakin. ..I had a customer call after eight yean with a problem and we went and fixed it." That attitude gives Carpet Bazaar an abundance of referral business. Customen have come from as far away as Arizona. Palm Sprinp and Santa Mon- ica, Meskin said. Carpet Bazaar's showroom off en row upon row of carpet sample books featurina name brands such u Philadelphia, Tuftex, Lee, Cabin Crafts. Amco Cut fhmNll include setting up a spectacular showroom at the warebome. For years, Lanfranco watched what was happenioa with kit- chen renovations and predicted that bathrooms would not be far behind. And, he was rii,bt. -rhc master suite is becoming a complete entertainment cen- ter," be said ... Residents are installing fireplaces above bath· tubs and whirlpool baths will beco me as standard in a bathroom as power steering is on can."' That formerly neglected room is taking on luxurious propor- tion with shining custom fix- tures. a rambow of color and elaborate tHe work. Lanfranco said part of his job is to educate the co nsumer and everything sold at Amco gets the pec1al Amco Warranty. "We are a family-run com- pany and if one of our products fails. we stand behind it,.. he aaid ... And, we have a super crew Of wellleuoncd people workina here. who know their bulinaa. n In ~dition to plumbina pro- ~ ituds. customen will fmd unus- Dal mail boxes. bubecuet. fire- ;place acceuories, medicine C:abi8N in all ltylea and finilba, dloOn&iW drawer pulls. pul- lmnn I witll =uW., onya, corian .... OCIUlltertopl and fire-... ., .. .,. ........... ...... All•. ' ..... _,. Horizon, Camelot, Stevens, Catalina. Royalty, Coronet, Salem, and El Dorado. "'Berben have been favored in this area for the past f cw yean," said Mcskin, "with nylon berben wearing better and not as expensive as wool. But the' latest trend is cut berber, a bcrber without the loopt that can cause snaging problems with pets and hiab-beeled shoes. Cut berber hu the look of reaular berber, yet is more durable." . Meski.n said friezes is another carpet style piniq in popularity because it ii made to not abow foot prints or vacuum marts. And almost all carpet selections feature stain protection by such brands as DuPont Stain Master, Monsanto Stain Blocker and Anso V Worry Free. In addition, Carpet Bazaar bas a wide range of ceramic tile, vinyls, marble and wood floor- ing. In wood floorina, customen will find names such u Bruce, Hartco, and Mannington. Ceramics come from the area in Anaheim that f eaturcs all the top names in tile. But one brand, Baja, comes from Ontario. "We will go the extra step for our customen if it is a product we believe in," said Meskin. In vinyls, look for Armstrong, Mannington and Congoleum. lnatallation for all types of flooring is available. And if there's a name a customer desires that is currently not found in the store, Meakin is happy to special order. Carpet Bazaar opened its fint store in Anaheim 18 yeara ago and is family owned and oper- ated. They have since expanded to include stores in Placentia and Laguna Nipel, u well u the Irvine store, which bu been in business for about two yean. Carpet Bazaar is located at 2540 Main St. in Irvine. Store hour.1 tUe JO a.m. to 6 p.m., Mondily tltroUKh Friday and JO a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday. For more iltf onnation. ca/1553-9478. , free ,.. '• • .... a llltfHE NEWPORT B8BH PW Ill • • • Brandon Design, fresh, new and exc1t1ng Interior dcsigncn have some- times been accused of flexing their creativity at the expense of their clienu' penonal preferen- ces. The firm of Brandon Design Consulting, hqwever, will never be faced with that accusation. Owner Maria Brandon feels that placing a client's pref crenccs first is the key to keeping eve~- one happy. ' wwe really listen to the client to achieve a more personalized effect. We like to get to know the people and make every effort to accommodate them," said Brandon. "The ideal end result is when the residence shows the owner's personality, is comfor- table and pleasing to the eye." Jennifer Harriss, Brandon ·s bead of public relations and fellow designer, concurs. "I think it's important that you listen to your clients and incor- porate their ideas with a plan that fits tt\cir needs, timetable and finances in order to translate their dream of a lovely home to reality." Brandon Design Consulting specializes in residential homes but welcomes any sort of chal- lenge. .,.We've taken on beach rentals, which can be very chal- lenging because everything has to be so durable," said Brandon: .,.You must choose colon that absorb the inevitable wear and tear and find relatively inexpen- sive accessories that can . withstand constant use." Brandon was graduated from USC as an art history major in 1987, and both her youth and educational background have· allowed her to bring a fresh approach to interior design. When clients in Riverside, who owned an orange packing company, commissioned Bran- don Design Consulting to take charge of their wine cellar, Brandon used orange cra~es with their name on them to make the wine racks ... They loved it," said Brandon, 04and their relatives did the same thing." Brandon bas also found that bcr art history background serves her well in a business that requires the flexibility to accom- ·~. Pella for doors, ·windows Now through May 27, Orange County Pella Window Stores arc offering up to 2S percent off selected window sizes and JO percent off all doors including sliding glass, French, entry and folding doors during Pella's Winter Overstock Sale. Pella Window Stores feature full-size product displays to demonstrate the many unique Pella f catures and options. A variety of brochures as well as photo albums howing local job are on hand to provide cu tom- , ers with ideas and examples of .. wandow caping" with Pella. The Pella Wmdow Sto re at 1805 E. Dyer Road in the Antique Guild Plaza m Santa and at 16990 Crown Valley Parkway in Mission Viejo serve the Newport area. Pella Window Stores arc also located in Fullerton, Hun- tington Beach, Colton, Rancho California and Cathedral City. Stores are open Mond ay Through Saturday. Windowscaping, a term coiled by Pella. describes the new attitude about how windows and doors arc used in today's homes. Once afterthoughts in building and remodeling projects, win- dows and doors are now con- sidered primary design elements and often crve as focal points. PelJa off er a full range of wood window and door prod- ucts including casement, awn- ing.double-hung,' bow, bay and circlchcad windows. shd1ng, French and entry door , folding doors. sunrooms and skylight . custom iz.e • shape and colors arc also available. Pella cxclus1vc product options involve built in mini-blinds and pleated shade that fit between panes of glus to atay free from dust and damage. The Rol- scrcen, which rolls up and out C111ln11f • (1111 12 modate tastes that range from traditional to contemporary ... It allows me to be open and f amil- iar with just about everything, .. she said. Brandon also studied at the Interior Designer Institute in Corona del Mar and Design Center South in Laguna Niguel in the Cal Mode showroom. Brandon Design Consulting off en a one hour free consulta- tion and will work hourly or on retainer, depending on the client's preference. ..We are always loo~ing for new ways to express our clients' needs," said Brandon .... And we get the job done." 8'andon DeJign Consulting is locat~d in Newport &ach at 428 32nd St. Offiu hours are from 9 a.m . t a .5 p .m ., Monday through Friday, and on Satur- day by appointment. The tele- phone number is 675-3616. VIKING KITCHEN DESIGNS Complete Kitchen & Bath Designs -Perfect Remodel PROVIDING CUSTOM CABINETRY OR MODULAR • European Styles • Tractttlonar • Chefry • Cuo;lom Oak Garden W1nd0ws • Custom 0 k T -Bar Ce11tnq-; • Formica Ceramic Conan· Counter T oP~ • Contemporary • Oak • Laminates •Ash • Ltnoleum Ce; dmic·Oa" P1arW-,-.~~~~~~--:~---:~~~~----~~--------------------~------. P rquetfloorn19 • All Necessary Plumbfnq & Etectur:at Your Complete Kitchen & Bath Company 25 Years Of Remodeling Experience Call for Free EstilMte COMPARE OUR. 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Pella Windows and Doon are manufactured by Rolscreen Company in Pella, lowL The local distributor in Fullerton main4'ins a local · warehouse and ~roviclcs after sales 1ervicc with its own tniDld ICnice teanL Shllls should 1111 good If you adhere to tbe European pbilOIOpby that buyina tbe finest quality the first time is the leut expensive investment in the long run. visit Between the Sheets. etc. in Corona del Mar. Specializing in the finest bed- ding available in the U oited States. Between the Sheets, etc. extends that philosophy to include linens for bath and table as well as china. crystal and custom embroidery. Owners Paul and Sandra Marx take pride in their exclu- sive line of luxurious linens ... We < offer the finest quaJity in the world," said Sandra. .. There is no better. We use the finest 100 percent Egyptian cotton. spun. combed and woven in Germany. Switzerland and Italy. with a 300-per-inch thread count done in a ateen weave. The result is extraordinary. You have to sec it to believe it."' In addition to quality. prac- • ticality is also important. .. All good are made to specif .cations for California," said SancfrL .. They are made for our weather. to wort here in this climate ... She added, however. that they also do custom wort for clients wbo have homes in places 1ucb as Colorado. as well. Down comforters are abo a s~ty of Between the Sbcets, etc., and accord~ to Sandra. the pbrue •1ipt as a feather· is a misnomer. "Feathcn are bot, heavy and do nothing to insulate you... ahe 1aid. ..It's not the ~ weiaht but rather the amouot of air that is trapped that differen- tiates down and feat hen. U. S guidelines allow producta to be Perfect shop for china and gifts A fine let of china or any of the other accompanyiq aicca- sorla. are an intqral part of home daip. After carpet and wallcovtrings have been installed, the perfect finishing touch is china. At Almost and Perfect Ena· lish China. bomeownen will find the m()$t popular names in china and accessory items. But customen should not be f 001¢ by the .. almost" in tbc name. According to sbop owner Jean · Bearden, 98 percent of the merchandise is rant quality. Tbe shop is patterned after the Reject China Shop in London, with wooden shelves radaiQI up to the ceiling and cups dit~yed on hooks. In most cases, it is difficult to see why the less-tbarr- perfect merchandise is so clas- sif aed. Alf1'0St and Perfect English China has aJJ of the important names customen would recog- nize. Highlighted now is Spodc's Stafford Aower and Marlbor- ·ough Spray patterns. Especially important is the oven-to- tablcware. It is also microwave and dishwasher safe. .. We arc getting in a fine selection of these pieces,.. said Bearden .... They arc also nice for giftgiving. because they are nicely boxed."' Pieces include round pie plate • oval sole dishes, covered casserole with decorative tops, oblong hors d·ocuvrc di~bes. labelled I 00 percent down when the actual ratio is 70 percent down. 30 percent f cat hers. Our down is 98 percent Hungarian down. resultina in an ultra light weiabt that allows you to keep our comforters on the bed ~ weeks out of the year."' Wortmanahip ii also the fin- est at Between the Sheets. etc. .. In addition to the Egyptian cotton cover, every comforter has double bafJ1cd construction to keep the down in place while allowing air to circulate,"' San- dra said. While allowing that prices may be considered steep for their bed linens (with a basic kina set going for approximately SJ~), Sandra said they stiU remain one-third to one-half the price of comparable items under lab- els such u Pratai of Beverly round deep souffle cue. ramekin. rectanaular dishes, round eared ea dishes, nan and quiche dishes. shortbread trays, fish dishes. gravy boats and aaJt and pepper abatets. • .. It gives convenience to for- mal dinnerware, .. saict Bearden. With Mother's Day comma up, she suggests these pieces for solving the aiftgiving crises that might come up. Spodc is mo well-known for its Christmas Tree pattern and Ahqost and Perfect Enaliab China is always well-stocked with those popular picca. The shop is a tre•u1e trove for aiftgiving. especially for Mother's Day. Fenton has cran- berry glass, which contains pure gold. Bowls, pitcben and vases are available in this attractive glass. Adding the perfect finish- ing touch to any well-set table arc beeswax feather candles. These arc long-burning and have a honey aroma. And the shop has received a shipment of elegant JO-inch taRCn that will help dress up a table.,. Limoges porcelain trinket .. boxes, crystal perf umc bottles cache pots, bone china straw- berry baskets, decorative salt and pepper shaken and silver plate picture frames will tickle Mom's fancy. Homeowners in the market for fine crystal and linens. need only to check out Almost and Perfect English China. Baccarat, Hills because Between the Sheets, etc. is a direct importer with a very low mark-up. Sandra_.aid that frequent sales were held when they first opened the store three yean ago .. because I wanted everyone to have a set and I knew they'd be back. And they were. Wives would say, •My husband will kill me if I spend this much on sheets,• but it was the husbands who sent them back for more." In addition to bedding. Between the Sbceta, etc. carries the exclusive Rosenthal line of crystal and china . &twttn tlw SMetJ. etc. is located in Corona *' Mar at 1611 E. COtUt Hwy. Store hou" are 10 a~m: to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday. For mo" information, ca/1640-1919. Lalique and Waterford are some of the crystal lines f caturcd. Highlighted is a line of Water- ford in the Lismore pattern in goblets, wine glasses and flutes. Placemats by Lady Claire, Pim- pemcll and Portmcirion arc in great supply. Collectors of Brambley Hedge books. cups. saucers and figu- rines will be delighted with Bearden ·s selection of the furry friends in quaint cottage set- tings. A pcrf cct compliment to this line is Bunnykins, also a collector·s favorite. The· Newport Ensign Another collectibl~ is the Suffolk Cottages and Bearden said she is expecting a shipment of new ones any day now. They ~re actually modeled after exist- ing cottages in England. They arc handcast and handpaintcd and come with an explanation and story about the cottage. A /most and Perfect English China is located at 743 W. Baker Street in Costa Mesa. Hours .are JO a.m. to 5:JO p.m.. Monday through Friday and JO a.m. to 5 p. m . on Saturday. For more information, cal/ 1_41-9973. <#I The Newport Ensign reaches more million-dollar homes in Newport Beach than anY: other newspaper. home's value to be between SS00,000 and $749,999. Combined, 57%-almost six out of every ten-report a current market value in excess of a half-million In fact, it reacbel n;aore homes on the waterfront, ~ido Isle, in Dover SbOres arid in olde Corona del Mar tlian any of itl . tion. Prom cameo Shores to Balboa Island, Harbor View Hills to Peninsula Point, 'IM Newgort l:tulgn blankets the city's finest and most aftlucm communities, with local news and tbouptful commentary~ In all, 25,000 homes receive n. NrNP!J'I IJulan each week. So it ii not 1mpriliq that 12% of the respondents r Communications' 1988 survey say their valued at Sl.000,000 or more. tbein i valued $750,000 bOlber o report their dollan & -Because The Newport &sign delivers to homes · instead of subscribers, 94% of the respondents own their own residence. And, 37% own business prop- erty, while 28% own a weekend or a vacation home. . If you're a l~tor who lists or sells fine New- port Beach homes, the only way to reach this lucrative market ii to advertile in 'IM N~wport .&uign. And V you ~~ 11 lueol r~11dmt who i1 thlnlclng of •111111, male~ ,,,,,. IMI your r«1/tor adv~rtu~1 ln 'IM N~wport En1lgn ... tbe only local million~ollar .adenbip. ... '°l 1 .... a I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-Pm IC • .. Cover Home .offered by ... Bert and Marian Reedy of . Coldwell · Banker, Newport B ach .. . . . . -Pella C11 1fm1111111 of sight when not in use, is available on casement windows. A self-closing screen door is standard on all sliding glass doors. Most products arc off ercd with a low maintenance exterior aluminum cladding in a choice of colon. Pella Windows and Doors arc manufactured by Rolscreen Company in Pella, Iowa. The local distributor in Fullerton maintains a local warehouse and provides after sales service with its own trained service team. Sheets should feel good If you adhere to the European philosophy that buying the finest quality the first time is the least expensive investment in the long run, visit Between the Sheets. etc. in Corona del Mar. Specializing in the finest bed- ding available in the United States, Bet ween the Sheets, etc. extends that philosophy to include linens for bath and table as well as china, crystal and custom embroidery. Owners Paul and Sandra Marx take pride in their exclu- sive line of luxurious linens. "We offer the finest quaJity in the world." said Sandra .... There is no better. We use the finest 100 percent Egyptian cotton, spun, combed and woven in Germany, Switzerla nd and Italy. with a 300-per-inch thread count done 1 n a sateen weave. The result is t:xtraordinary. Yo u have to see 1t to believe it ... In addition to quaJity, prac- ticality is also important. ... All goods are made to specifications for CaJif ornia. •• said Sandra. ... They are made for our weather. to work here in this climate ... She added, however, that they also do custom work for clients who have homes in places such as Colorado, as well. Down comforters are also a specialty of Between the Sheets. , _ etc.. and according to Sandra, the phrase 'light as a feather' is a misnomer ... Feathen arc bot. heavy and do nothing to insulate you. ft she sajd. 04Jt's not the weight but rather the amount of air that is trapped that differen- tiates down and feathen. U .S guidelines allow products to be Perfect shop for chin~ and gifts A fine set of china or any of the other accompanying acca-- sories, are an integral part of home design. After carpet and wallcovenngs have been installed, the perfect finishing touch is china .. At Almost and Perfect Eng- lish China, bomeownen will find the most popular names in cbjna and accessory items. But customers should not be fooled by the .. almost" in the name. According to shop owner Jean · Bearden. 98 percent of the merchandise is first quality. The shop is patterned after tbe Reject China Shop in Londo' with wooden shelves reaching up to the ceiling and cups displayed on books. In most cases, it is difficult to sec why the less-than- perfect merchandise is so clas- sified. Almost and Perfect English China has all of the imponan~ names customers would recog- nize. Highlighted now is Spode's Stafford Flower and Marlbor- ough Spray patterns. Especially important is the ovcn-to- tablewarc. It is also microwave and dishwasher safe. .. We are getting in a fine selection of these pieces," said Bearden ... They are also nice for giftgiving. because they arc nicely boxed ... Pieces include round pie plates, oval sole dishes. covered casseroles with decorative tops. oblong hors d'oeuvre dishes. labelled 100 percent down when the actual ratio is 70 percent down. 30 percent feathers. Our down is 98 percent Hungarian down. resulting in an uJtra light weight that allows you to keep our comforters on the bed SO weeks out of the year ... Workmanship is also the fin- est at Between the Sheets, etc. .. In addition to the Egyptian cotton cover. every comforter bas double baffled construction to keep the down in place while aJJowing air to circulate. ft San- dra said. While allowing that prices may be considered steep for their bed linens (with a basic kinR set going for approximately SJSO), Sandra said they still remain one-third to one-half the price of comparable items under lab- els such as Pratcsi of Beverly round deep soufne case, ramekin. rectanaular dishes, round eared ea dis~ flan and quiche dis~ shortbread trays.. fish dishes. gravy boats and salt and pepper shakers. .. It gives conftnience to for- mal dinnerware," said Bearden. With Mother\ Day comin1 up. she sugests these pieca for solving the giftgivina crises that might come up. Spode is also 11teU.known for its Chiistmas Tree pattern and Almost and Perfect English China is always well-stocked with those popular pieces. The shop is a treasure trove for giftgivin1, especially for Mother\ Day. Fenton has cran- berry glus. which contains pure gold. Bowls.. pitchers and vases are available in this attractive glass. Adding the perfect finish- ing touch to any weU-set table are beeswax feather candles. These arc long-burning and have a honey aroma. And the shop has received a shipment of elegant 30-inch tapers that will help dress up a table. Limoges porcelain trinket boxes. crystaJ perfume bottles cache pots. bone china straw- berry baskets. decorative salt and pepper shakers and silver plate picture frames will tickle Mom's fancy. Homeowners in the market for fine crystal and linens. need only to check out Almost and Perfect English China. Baccarat, Hills because Between the Sheets. etc. is a direct imponcr with a very low mark-up. Sandra said that frequent sales were held wtien they fant opened the store three years ago "because I wanted everyone to have a set and I knew they•d be back. And tbey were. Wives would say, "My husband itill kill me if I spend this much on sheets.• but it was tbc husbands who 5ent them bKk. for more ... In addition to bedding. Between the Sheets, etc. carries the exclusift Rosenthal line of crystal and china . &twttn tlw Shttu, ~tc. is locat~d in Co,ona <kl Mar at 1611 E. COG.ft Hwy. Ston hours arr 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. Monday th'o&«h Saturday. For mo'r information. call 640-1919. Laliquc and Waterford arc some of the crystal lines featured. Highlighted is a line of Water- ford in the Lismore pattern in goblets, wine glasses and flutes. Placemats by Lady Claire. Pim- pemell and Portmcirion are in great supply. Collectors .of Bramblcy Hedge books, cups .. saucers ..and figu- rines will be delighted with Bearden 's selection of the furry f ricnds in quaint cottage set- tings. A perfect compliment to this line is Bunnykins. also a collectors f avoritc. The Newport Ensign Another collectible is the Suffolk Cottages and Bearden said she is expecting a shipment of new ones any day now. They arc actually modeled after exist- ing cottages in England. They are handcast and handpajnted and come with an explanation and story about the cottage. Almost and P~rf~ct Eng/uh China is locat~d at 743 W. Balc~r Strttt in Costa M'1a. Hours ar~ 10 a.m. to 5:JO p.m.. Monday 1hrough Fridlly and JO a.m . to j p .m. on ..Saturday. For mor~ information, ra/1 241-9973. The Newport Ensign reaches more million-dollar homes in Newport Beach than any. other newspaper. home's value to be between SS00,000 and $749,999. Combined, 57% almost sis out of every te&--report a current market value in excess of a half-million dollan In"fact, it reaches more homes on the waterfront, Lido Isle, in Dover Shores arid in 'olde Corona del Mar than any of its competition. From Cameo Shores to Balboa Island, Harbor View Hills to Peninsula Point, The Newpon &sign blankets the city's fmest and most affluent communities, with local news and thoughtful commentary. In all, 2.S~OOO homes receive ~ Newport Ensign each week. So it is not surprising that 12% of the respondents • . in Baker Communications' 1988 survey say tbeir home is currently valued at Sl,000,000 or more. Another. 12% •Y tbein is valued at tietween S7SO,OOO and s•.-. And another one-third re~rt their Because The Newport Ensign delivers to homes instead of subscribers, 94% of the respondents own their own residence. And, 37% own business prop- erty, while 28% own a weekend _or a vacation home. If you 're a local realtor who lists or sells fine New- port Beach homes, the ollly way to reach this lucrative market is to advertise in ~ Newport FJuign. And if you ~e a loeal resident who u thinlclng of sel/ift6. mak~ sun IMI your #WI/tor adwrtlM& ill ~ Newpo~t Ensign., .. the only local million-dollar readership. ... .. ..... , .. THE NEWPORT~ IC . Cove'r Home Offered by ,) ., -__ · Bert an(;I Matiao Reedy c;>f . · Col~well .Banker, Newport B~ach . • .. PAIE re ... n. ·-THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ·Home of the Week· Open house • 1n Spyglass-------------------- BY CHERYL STEHLING · When a home becomes avail- able in Spyglass Hill. it is truly an occasion. because once res- idents buy a ho me there. they tend to stay. But this week's featured home at 11 Carmel Bay. is a wonderful find. a Tradcwinds model • ..,hich has been updated throughout. Potential buyers won't want t o miss the open house on Sunday. April 30. from 1-5 p.m. .. This remodel is the best value in Spyglass... said Bert Reedy with Coldwell Banker. who is the l~ting agent for the home with his wife. Marian ... It is in move- in condition and won't last long on the market." MARBLE, OPENNESS AND VIEWS The home has a very attractive and traditional exterior. Guests walk through an iron gate to an interior courtyard with terra cotta pavers. On the right is an inviting sparkling pool·and spa. ~urrounded with tropical green- ery and colorful flowers. O_n the left is the three-car garage, which has been finished off with painted walls and storage cabinets. Step into the travertine entry hall. with its coffered ceiling and interesting light fixture. The entry door is set with beveled leaded glass and flanked by sidelights also of leaded glass. To the right of the entry is a set of double doors opening to the family room. Berber carpet, rich formal oak paneling, built in bookshelves and entertain- ment center are highlighted. T he fireplace has a granite front and stringclot h cover!! the walls. French doors open to the pool area and oak crown molding extends t he perimeter of the room. The kitchen is accessible from the family room or living room. It has been completely remo- deled with .sranite counters. a new Thermad.orc electric radian range top. 'indirect lighting under the new wood cabinets. a concealed range vent and cof- fered ceiling panel with indirect lighting. A double wallmounted Thermadore oven. built-in television cabinet and pantry provide ·the finishing touches. The stringcloth on the walls extend .to the informal dining area. which has banks of win- dows for enjoying the breathtak- ing view of city lights, ocean, harbor and hills beyond. Roman shades may be drawn down for privacy. A sliding glass door opens to the patio. As is the case in most of the rooms, the ceiling has been textured. The patio is spacious, with tcrra cotta pavcrs and an open fence so the view is unob- structed. Low maintenance landscaping is attractive. The formal living room and dining room arc accessible from the entry hall or kitchen. The wood ceiling is vaulted and a skylight over the dining room gives an open f ccling. A bank of French doors open to the . patio and allow the view into the home. · The dining room is part of the living room and a travertine 111' II .._S'Jlut?lll._.111111,._ fireplace provides an elegant focal point. There is plush white carpet and a built-in display niche with glass shelves and a mirrored back. BEDROOM WING A h&Jl off the-entry leads down to the bedroom wing of the home. There arc four total, including the master suite and one which bas been Qladc into an office. Plush white carpet continues down this hall and into the bedrooms. The master is the first off the hall. Inside the door is another hall, with one wall of sliding mirrored closets. AU have been fin.shed off inside with built-in storqe. On the other side is a set of built·in annoires. Continuing to the bedroom, there is a bank of windows takin& advantage of the view and a sliding glass door opens out to the patio. Pleated shades may be drawn for privacy and a.re concealed in a padded fa bric valance box. The bath is a study in luxury. Double sinks arc set into a ceramic tile-topped pullman. A 1kyli1ht overhead lets in natural liaht. On one wall is another 1et of sliding mirrored closets with built-ins. There is a private toilet room and a separate stall ahower, with ceramic tile. The luxurious focal point is tbc Roman tub surrounded by ceramic tile. A amall window baa Roman shades, for privacy. Cus- tom wall-coYerin1 adds the right finiahina touch. In the hall lcadina to the rest of the bedrooms is a bathroom, with separate dreuina room. Thi• area bu two pullmans, • back to back, with faux marble countertops and large mirron. A door opens into the bath, with a tiled shower-tub, custom wall- covcrina and a gorgeous etched leaded aWs window. the fint bedroom is on the left and alloW. a view of the p0ol area from its shuttered windows. There is a double-sized sliding mirrored wardrobe closet, crown molding and a t~xturcd ceiling. Further down the hall is the large laundry room~ with a door leadini to the sideyard. This room has abundant cabinetry. The two remaining bcdroom1 face the front of the home. Both have crown molding and tex- tured oeilinp. One has a· 1argc · sliding mirrored closet. The room that wu made into an office had its closet removed to make more apace. One room bas mini-blinds and the other has pleated shades. . FURNITURE NEGOTIABLE Since aU of the furnishings were custom made for this home, they are nqotiable to any buyer. lncludina in the 1ellina price ii the elaborate aecurity system. soft water system and the advanced stereo system with apeaken throughout the home. REALTOR INFORMA- l'ION AND FINANCIAL FACTS The home is listed at S891,00 by Bert and Marian Reedy of Coldwell Banker of Newport. The office ii located at Avocado and Coast Hiahway in Newport Beach. For molJ information or viewina, call 644-9060. • ... .,. ..... IH WTlllE COITA llUA Very spacious 6 bedroom, 3 bath home. Super location near buses & shopping & accross from church. Great for large family or possi~e board & care home. U1·1• ................................. 1271.• . llWPllT IE•ITI Quality constructed 3 bdrm town- home. Ught & bright with white paver tile fooring thoroughout first floor & marbled floored bathrooms. PRICE REDUCEDt!I 131·1• ................................. 1314.• IUCI ClllE duplex only • houses from sand. Use as- is, buUd or ad-on. Euy to rent 2 bdrm (with beamed ceilings) & 1 bdrm units with nice patio area in superior location. 131 ·1• ................................. 1111.• IAYSllE COVU Private gated community with pool, spa & bayf ront beach Mini views from master suite w ith xtra large closet. Den & 1 /2 bath on lower level. Seller to provide allowance for buyers' choice of new carpet & paint. &31 ·1400.. . . . . . . . . ....................... 1540.DOU CORONA MISMLANDS Charming 3 bdrm pool home in supert location. Freshly painted, carpeted & tiled. Living roo"\I with beamed ceiling & fireplace & master w ith den Private Shorecliff's beach access. 131 -1400 . . . . ..................... .' .. 1541.• •EWPOIT 1m1m 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. 7111• ..................................... . W llLAID An extraordinarily special proP,erty. ideal for the professional couple. A customized one level with one bdrm & den plua boAua exerci• room. Huge living area, formal dining, gourmet kitchen & stunning decor. Wrap around widows with viewa of bay, lake & golf course. 111·1• ................................. ·••.111 IAUIA llUll Specious 3 bdrm family home with den & family room wtth wet bllr. Warm wood penefing. fireplace & cathedral ceilings in living room J>'us super studio apartment with fireplace & sundeck. 173-lm ....................... ·~ ........ 1171- IEICll IAT Charming 3 bdrm deligrw'1 home wtf\ family room & 1 bdrm apt. income from rental will cover land lease or convert to • bdrm home. Preetiguous community with tennis, beachel & boet slips. U1·1• .............................. Ill)-- I CORONA DEL MAR 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 Liii PHl•lllU Stunning contemporary 2 bdrm condominium. Granite counter tops in bath & new kitchen carpeted & marble floors, receaaed lighting & etched glass doors. Exciting "down channel" water views. Full Security bldg. with doorman. Possible lea• option. REDUCED!! U1·1• ................................. 1741.• U. m.E Lovely 2 story traditional family home o~ sunny corner at quiet end of island, close to clubhouse & beach. Atractivefy landacaped • bdrm Including master with sun deck plus format dining & family room opening to private brick patio. Smooth ceilings, Fr. doors & paned windows. • 111·1• ................................. 1771.• IAlllA Ill.All One house from souin bayfront Great water action views from living room. Xtra large corner lot with charming refurbished 3 bdrm home, new roof, paint & papers & front & rear patios with lots of room for expansion or build your new dream home. 17,... ..... : ...... ·: ................... 17•.• **NEW LISTINGS** 11mMT11 IOCI Landmark home. Immaculate 4 bdrm with country kitchen & lovely private rear yard with malibu lights, fountain & spa. Land lease at $40 per month becomes your$ in · 1999. Easy bike ride to beach. 111·1• ................................. 1311- IUCll llPLD on oversized lot just steps from und with 2 bdrms in each unit Upper has ocean view. Room to expand & 4 car parking. Owner may carry fOf qualified buyer. ·~ .................................... 71.m CllllA lfl IUI Beautifully landscaped a~atd winning contemporary duplex built In '80. F abutous bright & open owners unit. over 2000 sq. fl with 2 fireplaces, skylights, spa tub in master & patios. Rental unit has 3 bdrms also. Excellent location on lovely tree shaded Street 131·1• ................................ ····- IYWI• Harbor View Homes 3rd phaae with commun- ity pool & tennia, close to freeway & shopping. CustQm quality remodeled & upgraded 2 story ~ bdrm h<>f!'9 with formal dining room & expanded family room w tth fireptace. All new kitchen and baths & extensive custom tile work. 111,1• ................................. 11n.• IUllfW Lovely one story four bdrm home just steps from pool & tennis. Living room, dining room & kitchen open to brick petio with fountain & night ·tight views. High vauhed ceilings & firep&aces in living & family rooms. Beautifully decora'8d with grey carpet & tile & grey moire wallcovering. 111 -1• ................................. am.• Pf-.A PlllT Near new custom home one house from bay with water & night light views from master sulte with vaulted beamed ceiling & decks. Finest .. quality construction throughout with 4 bdrms. formal dining room, spacious living room with wetbar a family room with buitt-ins. Hardwood floors, Fr. doors & 2 fireptaces. ' 111·1• ..................................... . lfU F91AT IHI-!• -1•E.w•an. ICUI VIEWS from wery room of this outstanding 7th floor 2 bdrm condo with wet-bet & sauna. Elegant contemporary decor with accents of ebony. '88k & etched glass. Handsome custom wall treatments. Secunty bfdg. doorman & pool. 111·1• ................................. 11•.• UTIUll llll Beautiful 5 bdrm wi1t\ den. family room & format dining. Clean contemporary styling with white tile throughtout grand entry. family & dining rooms & eat-in kitchen. French doors & paned windows, private pool & spa &. lovely view of hills. 111.1• ................................. am.• u• llU low-traffic corner s>'us oversized 35' lot Custom Mediterranean style home with 3 bdrms & den oriented around south patio. Juat 1tart1ng construction, to be built to highest standards. Alkin9 price i8 comptMed pkg. Owner witl conlider •Hing lend & approved ptans. 111·1• .................................. 111.• . NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY ,. Allll 21. •• THE N~ ENSIGN-NII IC •LCHO .... Beautiful 4 bdrm plan 2. Freshly painted & carpeted with large family & formal dining rooms. Lush landscaping in very private garden with black bottom pool & waterfall. Air & security systems. Ul·I• ................................ 11.211.m IAYUIE Clft Rare "Goodwill" model with great bay views from most rooms. Highly customized 2 bdrm. 2 1 /2 baths, den & formal diningroom, high volume ceilings, fireplace, wet-bar, enclosed patio & extra large deck. Lots of built-ins, mirrors & tile. Walk to shopping & Balboa Island. Possible boat slip. 131 · 1• ................................. 11•.111 l'. C.U Ill UI Just off the main beac~. Newly constructed 2 Story 4 bdrm home with formal dining room, family room & •t-in gourmet ktichen with Jeanaire & Sub-Z•o appliances & whitewaehed cabinetry. Bright. fresh ~-Ocwl views from master & roof deck. REDUCED!! 131·1• ..................................... . llftl IDllEI Newty refurbished bayfront Con'8mpor- ary 3 bdnn with den, family room & fabuk>us huge maste sutie. Terraced bayside patios with spa & built- in 880 adjoin the dock for a large yacht Steps to community beach in a lovely established family neighborhood, walk to schools. 111-1• ................................ ll.fll.ll! ClllU Hl IUI beyfront Rare estate sized 5 bdrm property on the water with pier for a large yacht Sp,acious dini~ room, family room. living room & boW windowed master suite all front on the bay with views from the harbor entr'ance down the channel. There is atao a poolroom, darkroom & breakfast room. ft has a large garden & a bayfront terrance. 111·1• ................................ u.-.- IE'lfUT IATf91T masterpiece. 8 years in the making. Magnificent 4 bdrm with a staen~...., & teak dock for large yacht An art deco stairway circles upward from the dramatic 2 story glasa encloeed entry. there is generous use of marble & graM8 throughout & seamless glass doors the width of the pane6ed Wing room open to the bricked bayfront terrace. 111-1• ................................ u .•.111 ClllU Hl ... at the beach with magnificent views of sand, sky, ocean & harbor entrance. Generously scaled on two lots. thia 3 bdrm home ia decouded with rare j ntegrity to it's dramatic con'8mparary archJtecture. A featured home in '"Orange~ magazine. the offering includes the beautifully coordinated furniture, some especially designed for the property. 111·1411 ................................ U.lllJlll BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 31S MARINE AVE. 714-673-6 ,_ C ••a 1• THE NEWPORT BBCittJ Into Real Estate Christa &. Gerry Long Lot value •YGDaYAND CHRIST A LONG There are a number of reasons Why people tum to ieal estate broken wtien they make the cleciaion to lell their home. One of tbe primary reasons is that tJle Idler loob to the broker as the penon who can most likely establish the realistic marketing price of such a home. Sellen f requcntly pour· their heart and soul (in addition to their money) into a home. They tend to put a dollar value on things which have taken a great deal of their time, money and energy over the years. but which do not have much to do with the actual value of the home to another potential owner. Typical of •uch .. projects" are: -Elaborate wallpapen-fre ... queotly expensively done in a more precise manner than many profcuional wallpaper hangen will do; -Patio ~ven ot quite pro- fessionally done; -A dark room, or an exercise room. not desi.gnatcd by a pro- fessional; -An outdoor above-ground sp~ -A pool~ven one beauti- fully installed. Many of these items certainly have brought lots of happiness to those owners over the years, and occasionally a buyer, espe- cially in the case of a swimlD.lng pool, might find that item to fill his needs perfectly. But all too SOME FINE LISTl·NGS 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, bathsJ.. heat~ng, lighting, fixtures and fittings. ~719,000 NEW LISTING in Harbor View Homes. Exquisite condition, lovely yard. Montego, 4 bedroom model. Great curb appeal. $482,000 EXQUISITELY COUNTRY FRENCH All new Somerset 5-bedroom model in harbor View Homes. close to the greenbelt, steps to the community pool. All new windows, appliances, floors, kitchen, master bedroom and master bath, skylights, fix- tures, etc. A first-class remodel. $699,000 LARGE LOT-HARBOR VIEW HILLS. Quiet street and very large, private lot with PC>OI and spa. Lusk home with 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, and spacious family room with French doors to yard and pool. Mastersuite with French doors to spa. Kitchen with breakfast nook. Exquisite decor. $619,000 VIEW,VIEW,VIEW c.rmel (3 p~,,. Port o..n-:~~ CAN~•t on this lat. PM I I of nd HVH. $549,000 often the teller is disappointed to learn that what was thought · ~o be a SI S,000 asset to the house. turns out to be a SS,000 liability. What , the owner (ultimate seller) must take into consider- ation, though. is that frequently this type of very penonaliud improvement in the home docs not necessarily add to its value. In an area such as Newport Beacb, or any other desirable residential community, a seller must be made aware of the value of bis home primarily as to its location-its value to be improved OYer the years. Tbe most elaborate homc-6,000 square f oct of luxury custom fcatu~-might not have the value of a waterfront lot with a .. dump" of a house on it. Themore, as the homeowner improves his ·home over -the years, it ii bclpf ul to take into consideration what a gi-ven improvement will do to the value of the home when it comes time for resale. We are frequently asked our opinion as to the wisdom (from a value penpcctivc) of putting a second story on a home. Where is it located? Are there other second story homes in the area? Are they selliq1 Most areas in Newport and the surrounding communities can justify a ltJCObd story, simply became most of our neighborhoods are very expensive and always increasing in hQme siz.cs and home values. On the other hand, some improvements such as pools, patio coven, sun porches,' etc . may create a situation which will make the home more diff 1eult to sell. A good ru&M>f-thumb is that if. in considering a given improvement in the home, look to the number of yean you will be enjoying that particular improvement. A SIS,000 sun room will not be too expensive an undertaking if one spreads the coats over IS years of satis- faction. On the other hand, after IS years such an improvement may be completely obsolete and serve u a handicap in seUiaa the home. Prof easional plannin1, such as an architect can aiYe, will help to avoid such obsoletcencc. Ge"y and Chrllta l..ofl8 are owners of Uongs of Nnvport, a residential real utate jlnn. They may be reacMd al 640- 5664. Coldwell· Banker Land Faire Robert Nolan. vice president and regional director of Cold- well Banker New Homes, announced the successful pre- mier of 'fhe Big Picture, .. the first annual Coldwell Bank.er Southern California Land Faire, which was held Thunday. April 6, at the Disneyland Hotel. After checking in at 11 :30 a.m., the attendees were invited to stop by the hosted bar and browse through the exhibitors' boo"1s, which were comprised of the following Sean-owred compa- nies: Coldwell Banker New ~omcs offered a multitude of land packages, a full menu of marketing services, and finan- cing/ Joan information; Scars Contract Sales displayed the lme of 1989 Sears Kenmore and Jenn Air appliances; Allstate Insur- ance presented information on bonding and other insurance needs; Sean Business System Centers offered sophisticated communication systems and computers; and Prodigy lntcrac-· tive Personal Services, the union of Scan/ IBM, demonstrated its on-line capabilities. The Sears Service van was also on display, and Coldwell Banker Affaliatc broken showed many Southern California land packages to interested attendees. At noon. guests were served a three-course lunch. After ROIEIT IOLAI AID JONI ICILBMER lunch, L~nd Faire MC and host Robert Nolan welcomed ever- yone and introduced the keynote speakers. John Schleimer and Sandy Goodkin. Schliemcr, founder and president of Mark.et Directions, a residential real estate consulting firm in Sacra- mento, presented the conCJCpts of ..Power Marketing ... Stating that home buyers arc becoming more sophisticated, Schleimer advised builders to pinpoint the strong consumer preferences before beginning a new develop- ment. He also distributed a booklet which included invalu- able marketing strategies. San- ford .. Sandy" Goodkin, execu- tive director of Peat Marwick/ Goodkin Real Estate Consulting Group of San Diego, gave a compelling Builder Forecast.· Among his predictions for 1989 / the 1990s: Tbere will be no real estate crash in California and no housing price crash because the inventory of homes has declined substantially si nce 1985. Conse- quently, the demand for housing will remain strong. Both speak- ers 'received rave reviews from the audience. comprised of approximately 170 professionals from the building industry and related services. Following the spcaken, guests stayed to network and visit the exhibits. which were open until 4 p.m. As a result of the success of .. The Big Picture's" fint-year showing. the participating com .. panics within the Scars family have begun planning for the Second Annual Coldwell Banker Southern California Land Faire. For more information, call Coldwell Banker New Homes Sales. (800) 826-1243. a note from maury .. ANAHIEM HILlS OPEN HOUSE • SAT & SUN 1 PM -5 PM 4491 E. RIDGEGATE, ANAHEIM HILLS UPlf'8ded preissley home, with view of mountains and city lights, pool, spa and all kinds ·Of •menities. . . $4D,OOO NEWPORT BARGAIN 3 Bed, 2 bath on a.rse lot near school, park, shoppin1. Hard to find one under this pri(!e. : .. $315,000 OLDE CO ONA DEL MAR R2 lot 3 bedroom or 2 bedroom Md studio . exiltina room to build. 72,IOO . .nca Oii ftUITD'l IMI NOTICI s YOU Ml .. •u.Y .-A..._. .. TNll DAl'ID .. MIY IL Im. UM Ill YOU TM.I M:noll TO NOflCT _,. ... an. IT llAY • IOt.D AT A "*9C UU. W YOU MID Ml IDUMTIOll Oii TMl MW Oii ntl MOClll • WMIT YOU. YOU lllOt!lD CGllTACT A LAWYD. • ON MAY22, l989,llt9:JOA.M.,INT£RSTATELENOERS ASSISTANCE, INC. n duly appointed Trustee ~ Succes-'°' Tn.tMe under and pursu.nt to Deed of Trust uecuted by Al.AH R. VAH OE YORT, A SINGLE MAN n Trustor for the beMfit and security of JERRY O'COH~ as 9el*ic'-Y and NCOrded as Instrument No. 88-014095 on JANUARY 12, 1988, ORANGE County, S.ate of ~. wtU SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100£.R FOR CASH. A CASHIER"S CHECK OAAWN OH A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK. A STATE OR FEDERAL CR£0fT UNION. OR A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS ANO LOAN AS90ClA TIOH OOMICll..ED IN THE STATE Of CALfORNIA (P9)1bM llt titN of sale in lawful money of the United Slates) at TH' FRONT ENTRANCE TO SUITE 200 (SECOND ftoelt), l 78'2 IRVINE BLVD .. TUSTIN, CA, all nth' tlfte and .-west conveyed to and rt0W held by It under Utd Deed cl Trust •o the property Situated 1n said County and s. ... described as PARCEL 1. LOT 2 Of TRACT NO 9776, 1'S SHOWN ON A MAP RECOROEO IN BOOt< 426, PAGES 15 ANO 16 Of MISC MAPS. RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. PARCEL 2. NON-EXCLUSIVE APPURTENANT EASE· MENTS FOR INGRESS. EGRESS USE AND ENJOYMENT, IN ANO TO THE COMMON AREA. BEING LOT "A" Of SAID TRACT 9776, AS SET FORTH lN THE DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS ANO RESTRICTIONS. RECORDED IN BOOK 12959. PAGE 1150 Of OFFICIAL RECORDS The street address and other common designation. 1f any, of the real property described above 1s purported to be 373 NEWPORT GLEN COURT. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA THE UNDERSTGNEO TRUSTEE DISCLAIMS ANY LIA BILITY FOR INCORRECT INFORMATION FURNISHED T+iA T said sate is made without covenant or warranty regardlna title. possession 0( encumbrances. Of as to 1nsurab1hty of M l THE total amount of the unpaid balance of u1d obhptt0ns to&..ether w1tl'I ao11ances. i!lnd estimated costs and e•penses. ls $55,000 00 APPROXIMA (( THAT notice ol breach ot said obhgation and election to sell said real property was recOfded as Instrument No 89.033641 on JANUARY 19. 1989. of Off1c1al Records 1n the otf1ce of the County Recorder of ORANGE County. State of Cahfornia Trustee or party conducting Sale INTERSTATE LENDERS ASSISTANCE. INC . 17842 lr111ne Blvd . Suite 200. Tustin. C4hf0fnia 92680. Tel (714) 832·7791 INTERSTATE LENDERS ASSISTANCE. INC. AS TRUS TEE 8~ BRIGlnE HIGGINS. PRESIDENT l rust1te Sale No 1409 8 Date APRIL 20, 1989 4/28 515 5112 2124 NO~TI4 ANO Ot= PE t ft ION TO ADlllMSTEA ESTATE OF: SALOME F. DAVIS._ IALOllE FELL DAVIS CASE NO. A147171 To .. heh, .,......, c::recMon. contnoen' cndllor9. Md P.!'•• ""° may Jeo~•EillF lntllieellef In .... Of ~.l OI ~. UI: .-..'-- [)AVIS• SM.OM£ FB.l IN"YlS A PETITION hea bMn lied b¥ JN4 FUHOERBUAG In .. ~ Court of Clltatnia. County of ORANGE requn•-o ._. JN4 FUNOEMUAG be llPP*e.d • ~ ,_.,.,,,..... lo em1• BllF ........ of .. ~-THE PEJIJION ~~to am1•ti111r ,_ ..-. undlr .. .,.......,t ~IOn ol Est1trr Jta. "'* ......_ ..... --..... ,....,. to ... ~~..._,. G ...... court appnw•. .............. hoSCl*• .. peleol ... ..,.. an..,. II ,..._Y C nollce lo lritlNl••d c:--· .... ..., ~~ nollce -COi ..... .. ~11Hf1119d ...... ) The 11=•" idiuctM..ain ~ .... ••illd "' 1111111111•d~ ... -~·to-..-..• ~=-~ .. -.i lla*f nol ...... A . ... .. ~ .. beMldOftMft18, 1-• 1:41 PM. lft 0.C. 3 lam: .. d .. 700 eMc C...0.W ........ AM.CA~1 . .:..Y04J..~TO :-.:~ :-J ~::\'"'·you ;t::a11rm•~ 'I •= .. ...,~ ....... v .. .,, .. ,. .. ""' ... ,..,. Of .. ,... ltlrM.1.__ . F WM.I ME A am>rTOR 01 a ......... cwwwllDr d .... I :Ei ....... E'm*' .. __, ..... a .. .. O:;pdlll .. .. ·-F--·--... -.... .. ....... ,... .... i1t _. etOO d .. ~., ... c.... n. ... IDr .. .... m ... ~ .. _ ................ .. d= = = .... _, ...... .:= -~ ..... .., -=.: .... l!,t;"a.11 -~---;'11 • •cr.1:-'li*= a1!1t'a._. .. ..,. tltNe IS ,_quited to aiw nobCe to Interested petS0M ~s they hew wa!Wd notice 01 consented to the proposed action ) The tndependent adminittratton authority wm be .,anted unless an interested person files an obtectt0n to this P9tition and shows toOd cauH why the court should not .,n the authority A HEARING on the petition 'Wtll be held on 5/11/89 at 1 :45 PM in Dept. l loc:.Med •at 700 Civic Centef Or1w West, Santa Ana, CA 92701. . IF VOU OBJECT to tN 1rantint cf the petition, you should either appuc • tN hearina and st.ate your obfec:ttom Of fite written obiections with the court before the hear•nc Your appurance may be made in person « by your attorney If YOU ARE A CREOtTOR or a cont•naent creditor of the ~sed. yot.1 must file ~r claim with the c:OUtt and mail a copy to the personal representative ac>ooinled by the court ..thin four months from the date ol fiBt tSsuance of letters as provided in section 9100 of the Ca&ifom .. Probne Code The time for fih~ c:&.tms will not eJCPIN pncw to four months from the date of the hurina notad~ YOO ~y EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If~ are a person •nterested •n the estate, ~ may file with the court a formal Request f« Spectal Notice of the fihna of an tnYenlOfY and appratsemenl of estate assets OI Of an~ petrttOn or account as provided .n sectlOf'I 1250 of lhe Cal1tom1a Probate Code A Request for Special Notia folm is available from the court clerk. Attorney fOf pet1tiooer: BARRY S. RUBIN LESLIE ANO RUBIN 124 Lasky Or., Beverty Hills, CA 90212 4/21.4/28 .5/5 21 19 1-41550 SUMMONS (CITACIOH JUOIClAl) NOTICE TO 0£FENOANT: (AYISO A ACUSAOO) WEST CUMBERLAND Oil & GAS. INC • dba WEST CUMBERLAND Oil & ~S CO • a Cahfom1a corporation. ROBERT T JAMESON. an 1nd1v1duat, and DOE 1 through .DOE 10 1nctus111e YOU HE BEING SUED BY PlAINTiff: (A Ud. le esta demandAndo) WILLIAM S LUND. INC , a Wyoming Corporation. You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS after this summons IS served on you to ftle a typewritten response at this court A letter or phone call will not protect you, your typewr1ttf'n response must be 1n Pfoper legal form 1f you want the court to hear your case It you do noi file your response on time, you may lose the case. and your wages. money and property may be taken without further warning from the court There are other legal reQu1rements You may want to call an attorney rtghl away If you do not know an attorney. you may call an attorney referral service or a legal aid office (hsted tn the phone book) Oespues de Que le entreguen esta c1tac1on 1udtCUtl usttd ,1ene un plazo de 30 DIAS CALENDARIOS para c><esentar una respuesta escrrta a maqu1na en esta corte Una carta o una llamada teJefonica no le of~ protecc1on. su respuesta esc11ta a m~u1na t1ene que cumphr con las formahd.ldes legales apropiadas s1 usted quiere Que la corte escucbe su caso S1 usted no presenta su reswesta a t1empo, puede perder el caso y le pueden Qu1tar su salano. su d1nero v otras cos.as de su pre>p4edad sin a111so adic1ooal por CMrtt> de la cor1e E.a1~ten otros reQu1s1tos legales Puede Que usted quiera llamar a un at>oe~ 1nmed1atamente St no conoce a un at>oeado puede llamar a un servrcio de referenc1a de abog.ldos o a una of1c1na de ayuda legal (vea el directorio telefon1co) CASl NUMBO (Numero del C..0) 57'751 The name and address of the court 1s (El nombre y direcc1on de la cotte es) ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT. 700 C111te Center . Dnve West. Santa Ana, Cahfom1a 92701 The name. address. and telephone number ol plaintiff's attorney. or pla1nt1tf without an att~. 1s (El nombre la d11ecc1on y el numefo de telefono del abopdo del demandante. or del demandante que no hene abogado, es) Susan R Weech, Es.q LAYMAN. JONES & DYE 2600 Mtehelson On'le, Suite 1000 Ir.tine, Cahf()(nta 92 715 (714) 261 2345 OA TE (fecha) Dec 13. 1988 GARY l GRANVILU • Clerk. by (Actuario) MARJORIE FELIX. Deputy (0etecado) 4/14 41214/28515 2113 ANl. a 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN~ IC cause be pubt1s:tted 1n THE NEWPORTER·COSTA MESA NEWS. a news~per of &eneral circulation, pub· hshed 1n this countY llt i..st once a week for four con· MCuttve weeks prior to the day °' said helrinc, o.ted Apr 17, 1989 James A. Jac:Ju'Nn Judie °' the Superior Court i/28 5/5 5/12 5/19 2121 1-47917 "*AC •-"-a .. STATWOll AUllDOlll llJIT ·--· HChiiOUI .,.... ..... The follow1n1 person5 h.-a abendoned the use ot the fictitous busfness name WIPPLE'S HEAL THV FOOOS, 1628 San Micuel Road, Newport Beactt. Cali· tom•• 92660 • The f1ct1tious bYsiness name referred to abiowe WM filed on 1/27/89 m tN County of 0ranee. Ori11nal f ile No F406l•9 Edward Powell, 1556 t<eman Drive. Pasadena. CA 91108 Bernard Bueman. 625 N. Palm Drive. Beverly Hills, CA 90210 Edward Powell Bernard eueman This sta,ement was filed with the County Cl~ of Oranae County on Apnl 11. 1989 4/2l, 4/28. 5/5 5112 2121 PU8UC NOTICE CMtOE.1t TO SHOW CAUSE FOlt CHANC9E M fWllE CASE NO. Al48CMO Janet Maffe Ha1~ has filed a petJtion tn this cour1 fOf an order a11owinc i>et• ltoner to chanie his/her· name from Janet Marie Ha,ek to Cody t.oean It is hereby ordered that all persons interested 1n the matter aforesaid appear before this COIJrt •n Oepart- meot No 3 at 700 CMC Center Onve West. Santa AN. Cal1fom1a. on May 16. 1989. at 2 o'clocil pm . and then and there show cause. 1f any they have. Why said paition for cha,,.e of name should not be ,,.med • h is further ordered that • copy of this ordet tD show c.use be S)Ubhshed 1n New· POtt ~~.•news· paper ol cenetal c1rcula- t1on, publtshed 1n this county at lust once• weett fOf four oonsecut!W! weeks pnof' to the day of said hunn& Dated Apr 07. 1989 James A Jactcm.n Judie ol the Supenor Court 4/28 5/5 5/12 5/19 2129 l(-4711S ACllllOUI ... IOI NWSTATlmtl' The toMoMnc pertons are dot~ bu11MS5 as JEWELS BY MONOONNA. 1280 Be.on. #86. Newport • BMch, CA 92660. ~ ........... .. ........ CMt .. _.. ,..."° , .. ,.ewc c..~--. .... Me. Catto•• .. .. i• ... 2':00 ........ .. ..................... ~ . ..,.., ......... llids•••d••., ftMM .............. ..... .............. ............. Af5h1n GhHMm•. 345 Raymottd ~. Newport a..d\, CA 92660 Alt Mos-...tttmi, SI Odord. IMM, CA 92715. Mundofw Ma•-""'"· 58 0.ford. IMM, Cali~ 92715 Shoet~h f~lad1, 10 ~Dme.IMne. CaMol•• 92715. Ttu1 tM11ineu is con· duC'8d hr ........ .-rt· ...... . The r .. 1strtlftt com· ONllCld ~ trlnMCt buli· ,.. .,..., .... ~ ta•r 111 name Of ""'* ................. 11. i•. --GtllllMi This 11 ,,.._ ... ...... ~a.-.. ar-..0.. .. .-11. ·-· ....... , .. 1 .. l*aJW • ._ .... ..... ,,, ... ,... .......... _ ..... .............. ....... _ ..... ---•s ··-..... - • . _,.. • - - Nil IC Ma II. 1• THEN~ ENSIGN ... ,.. F1CTfTIOUI •.UJlllllMNESS~ NAME ITAllmJfT The tollowinc petSOnS are doina business as LAN· GUAGE SERVICES WEST, 933 Promontory Orhle West, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Lanauaae Services West Incorporated, a California corporation 933 Promon· tory . Drive West, Newport Beach. CA 92660. Orifa America, Inc., -a Caltforn1a cOfP()fation, 18 Corporate Plaza, Suite 113, Newport Buch, CA 92660 This business 1s con· ducted by a aeneral part· nership. The r .. istr1nt com- menced to trwisact bus1· ness under the fictitious business nwne 0t Mmes listed abowe on .l · 14-89. ORIFA Amenc:a, Inc. ShiceYuki Senboshl Vtee Prntdent This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 21. 1989 file No. f-416256 This fictitious Mme state· ment expires five years from the date 1t wn filed 1n the office of the county clerk. A new fictittOUs bus- • mess name s&atement must be filed betot. thM time. The fitinc of this mtement does not of rtsetf authorize the use In this SS. of a fictit;ous business name in vt0lation of the "lf'ltS of another under tederal stMe Of ConllOn law (-Sectton 14400•. -a; N•'r.s and ~eod9). 4/21, 515. 5112 5/19 2131 w.ra O#AYM.P•mOF ........... The 1919 ~ Report of They.,..~ foun· ct.lion tot further1n1 the Ms ol HoM9nd IS available at the addt .. nallld belCM, '°' ~ .,,_ nor· mat buliNS hOufs by any citizen who so requests ..thin 180 dil1s ahr pub- lication ol the nobc9 of lb Mtitabiftb. They.,, Slllenwyk foun· dMion fot futtNri"I the Arts ol HoMlnd. C/O BoWen, Mc&eeh, Inc., 2001 · N Glrey lwe., ..._,.,..,CA 91767 4/28 2122 f!UmlC9ra ....... _CMMI ,.aw•••--CM1•U0111 ~ Arttu llllolthin ' ;r.,.. AM Mamil Mofchin ... filed a petition tn tt"5 caurt tar .. Ofdlr ..... ......,.., '° ct-. hts.I Mr ..... from J~ MW Molchin & Teresa Ann Moms Molch n to .Joleptt Nttul MaMteen & T ef9SI Arwt Morris MolM9n. tt '' ._. cw•.t thM all pe:tSON Ni••lted 1n the matter aforeuid ..,pear before this court In o.p.t. ment No. 3 M 100 CMC C....OrMW.C.~ Ana, Cat.torn.a on S/30, 1989. lit 2 o'cloc~ pm .~ lhen and tNre snow cause. it any tMy ta¥e. why said pebbOn '°' c ..... of~ should not be ff 8'1'ed tt is further ordered that a copy ol this Older to show cause be pubhShed 1n New· port Ensi1n. •~of eneral circulation, pub Md 1n this county at least e • week for four con ecutive -"' prq tot t ty of said hew1ne ted Apnl 21 , 1919 James A Jackman ut:t,. of the Sucaer!Or Court 4118 5/5 51 12 5/19 2126 menced to ~t M1 ness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on October 25. 197& HIGHLAND ASSOCIATES. a California eeneral partnership, By. Hopkins Development Company, LP. a Delaware limited partnership, Gen Ptnr . By: Stephen Hopkins Oevek>pment Company of Newport Beach, a Cahfotn1a Corporatlon General Partner "8V: Stephen C Hopkins. President Mattsh.an Corporation, a Califon.a corporation By:~ 0 Hoc*1ns, President This statement •as filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on April 17. 1989. file No F-41~92 • This fictitious name stale· ment eapir"es five years from the dMe 1t was filed 1n the office of the county ctetlt. A new fictitlOUs bus- iness.name statement must be filed before that time The filina of this statement does not of itsetf authonze the use in this Slate of a fictitious bu$iness rntme in viotation of the riatm of another under federal state or· common~ (see Section 14400 et. seq busaneu ~ ~code). 4/21. 5/5, 5/12 5/19 213' 1-418 . ACllllOUl••t M -ITA'IW'T Te. Ille u-......-ns .. .... IM•iAHI as BEU GAM>lNS ASSOCIATES.. 1 c.··w•...,.,.. pertnet· shlo. Ill torpor* Ptaza, ~ 200, Nupott Buch CA92660. Hopkins Development Cor..-,, LP. a Oelawate hm1ted partnership, #13 ~ Plau. Suite 200, NI i1»01t IMch, CA 92660 u.ttsNn CofporMIOn, • Cahtornia corporatl9n. 25411 CoKh 5;w1,.s Lane • U.-Hi1s. CA 92653 Jeffrey B Armour, an 1ndMdUal, 2551 1' Ranae- -.ood Road. Lacuna Hill$ CA92653 Thc:lmH D Lenny, an indt· victual. 17 Woodflo"r· IMN, CA 92714 This IM.tsiness •s con· ducted by a ...,.,al part· ,,.,,...., The rt11strant com menced to transact busl ness undef the ftctattOUS business name or names ltMld abcMt on January l. 1989 ~ Hooktns Devek>pment • ~.LP . ·~lltnlt9d partnership, Gen ........ er: 5eephen Hooll"- ~ ~ of Ne p Df1 &Mch. a Cahfot. nia corporation G.neral Partner BY: 5eepheti C HQollins, President TI.-.. ..,.. .... filed Mett IN County Cle<ll of 0r..,.. County on Apnt 17. 1989 file No f-41~94 This ftct1hous name st~e ment u pires flv• ·years from lhe date 1t was hied 1n the off1c• of the county clerk A new fietitious bus· inns name statement must be filed before th.it time rne fihnc of this statement don not of itself authorizf' the use 1n this st• of a fictitious bUsmess n me 1n v1olat1on of the riahts of anotl'lft under federal state Of common i.w (see s.cil()(I 14400 et s.-i business and ~Cl()(le) 4/28 515. 5/12 5/19 2135 Jeffrey 8 Armour, an 1nd1v1duat, 25511 Ranae· M>Od Ro.ct, Laauna Hills. CA 92653 This business 1s con· :iuctec:t by a aenerat part· nership. The reaistrant com· menced to tranuct bus1· ne5s uoder the hc~tious business name or names listed abcNe on Januar'y 22. · 1988. HOPKINS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. LP . a Delaware limited pertnership, General Partner BY. Stephen Hop•uns Oewilopment Company of Newport BeKh, a Cahforrna corporation. General Partner BY Stephen C. Hoptrlins. Presadent This statement was filed with the County Clet'k of ~ County on April 17, 1989 file No. F-~1~93 This f'lcittlOUS name state- ment e11p1rts five years from the date 1t was filed in the office of the county Clerk. A new fictitious M · iness name statement must be flied before that time The flli"I of this statement does not of ttsetf authorize the use 1n thts state of a fictitious business name in v1olabon of the reatrts of another undef fi9detal state • or common i.w(seeSection 14400 et. seq bustness and ~code) 4 /28. 5/5, 5112 5/19 2133 W"°11CI FiCltliOUl-11 NWITAWT The toHowi"I l*'SO" is doin1 business as SAN JUAN CREOIT COUNSEL ING SERVICE. 31726 R~ Cho Vie,o, Surtt 221, San Juan Cac>lstrano. CA 92675 H &. K fi~ial, ~ County. Cahforn~ 31726 Rancho V~10. Suite 221. San Ju.n Capistrano. CA 92675 Th•s business is con· ductild by a corporation The re11strant(s) com· meuced to tr~ bus•· ness under the t1ct1bous business name(s) listed above on N/ A Scanec:t. H & k Financial, Geri Hulon/ Owner President. • This stMement •as filed with the County Clerk of ()ranee County on ~II 24 1989 file No F416298 This flcilt.ous name sQte- ment eapires five years from lhe dMe 1t was filed 1n the office of the county clerk A new ftcbtious bus· tnes.s rwne statement must be filed before that time The flh,. of this statement does not of 1uelf authottie the use 1n this state of a fictitious bu61ness n.me 1n v!OfMton ot the n1hts of another u'*r fec»tal state 0t common I~ (see SectiOn 14400 et seq business and profuslONJ code> 4128 515 5112 5/19 212) PU-..c NOTICI nett r 10U1 .,. .. lls MME ITATIMUfT T ht-follow1" Ot't"SOn s dOina bus.inesc ~TR P£0PLC IN NEED IN Ob< S P I N • 4921 81tc I ~11tf 190, Newoort 8 h. CA92660 Street P~ In Inc • Califon 492 J B•r Mt St , Suitt 190 N • Otl Buch. CA 92660 This bu u e 1 ron ducted by II COlpe>rltlOC'I The re11 1ant com mMCed to trenuct bu'\1 neu under U'Mi tict1tJOu blai,,.,. ,..... or name! 11.-d M:1ow on I 6 89 SitMCt Sbwt ,_,.,.. In N!Md, nc s.m.. W H iqr(:e .......... Thil a1k••._,,..,.,. .. -MM .iritft-.. tht CGunlr a.A ot 0r.,.. COUftlY on .Allril l O 1-,.. ... -F•l ..... 4/1441214/21515 2106 92625 This business is con· ducted by an inch~. The re11strant(s) com· menced to transact bust· ness under the fictitious bus1nns name(s) listed at>ow on 4-7-89. The fitinc ol tttis sUte- ment does not of itself auth· or1a the use 1n this state of a fictitious buslness name in VtOlation of the ripts of another und.er feder1I, state, °' common law (see Section 14400et seq., Busi· ness anct Professions Code) s..,., . Scott~ This statement was fifed With the Coun\Y Clerk of <>ranee County on Apnl 10. 1989. File No. F414685 4114 41214/28 5/5 2108 M1115 "*.IC '90YICI flChOOUI •••ts MME ITATlmlNT The tolkJwtnl persons are doi"C business as: CROSS- ROADS AUIANCE. LP. 500 Newport Center Drive, 4th Floor. Newport 8each, CA 92660 Richard A Gumpert, 1221 W Coast Hi1hway, #414. Newport BNctt. CA 92663. Steven l. Gumpert, 43 Hitlsdate. Newport Beach. CA92660. Jimmie 0. W1lltams. 1 Curl Onve. Corona del Mat, CA92625. This· businas is con· duictad ~a ltmMd s-tner· stlip s.nect: Rtctwd Gum· pert . ThlS ~ was hied wTttl the ~ Clerk of Or-. eou._ on Apn1 19, r9l9 File No f415915 This ficboous name st.te- ment eap1res hve years from the date 1t was filed 1n the office of the county clerk A new fic:Mtous bus- iness name stMement must be hied before t~t time The fill,. of this statement does noe of itself author•tt the use an this ~ of a hclltiou$ business~ 1n violation of the riahb of another under ledefal stat or common ta. (see Sect!On l '400 et seQ, business and ~code) 4/28 515 5112 5119 2136 "*IC "°'1Cl fWCitilOUI ..... ..._ ITATIMDIT The followinc persons are ctotna busaness as· MAR· TEX 23011 Moulton Patti way, Suite E-10. Lacuna Hdls 92653 (1) f Maron Befahuis (2) Eva H 8efshu1s, 23542 T'11'1tso. Llcuna Htlls.. CA 92653 Tt11s bus1n~~s 1s con ducted by husband and Wife T~ re11stra"t(s) com· menced to trans.Kt bus• ness under the lict1ttou business name(s) listed JbcM on· N/ A S.rnecf F M<11110 Betshui:s This statement ~ f11fod with the County Cieri!. ot 0r.,, County on April 24. • !~Nm.! n Ii ol t of tn r11f'1S o4 •nOC~ Unoef "'°9f I °'common (.eSed ~AOO tt seq buMNU and Pt'()fftsloN! code) 4128 5/ 5112 5/19 2127 IPUaJC •nca fChiWIUlll I• -IJAI n n.. .............. . dOin. ~sifteu M (A) (Nl(M'IM( O(Y(lOft ....r OIOJP (8) (NJU """ DUl8N GM>lJf'. 2113 ..... on.. eo... DllMlr,CAINB .,._... o. Mct11 . am ••a ·r on.. c-°" •.ca-. "* .......... c.-...... _,.b fl,,,, ~ -..... ... buslnes1 name(s) listed abow on April 3, 1989 The fiq of thts st.M- ment dcleS not ol itMff ..,..,. cwize the use in lt"5 stMt ol a fictJtioul business rwne 1n ~ ol the rilMS ol an.other under federal. 5'*, OI COINl .. t ... (tee Section 14400tt seq., Buai· ness and Prof-.,sions Code) Sisntd: Sytvill M'teNer Th.s statl nent wn filed with the ~ Clerk of <>rat,.. County on April 3, 1989. . File No. F413903 4/ 14 4121 4/28 515 2100 "*'C "°11CI N:ithOUIMJlll • UiMEITAIWf ThetalkMM11.-wis dow'I buliness a AMERf.. CAN INOUSTRW. DfYCl- OPM£NT, UMfTtD, a C.. fomia limMd ~. 1330 Hampshire Circle, NeaPGL1 BMch, CA 92660- 4931. Alan l. Ad•ms. 1330 Hampshft Citcle, Newport Bucft. CA 92660-4931. This business is con· duded.,, a titntted S*tner· ship S11ned: Alan l. Mims.~,.,.,__ OMe business first ....... actld UNl9r this business name~ 30, 1919 TM ti l nent w filed _..,_~Clertof Or-.. ~ on Ac»nJ 3. 1919 F413891 417 4/144/214128 2093 ... IC..nca l-C12J9 nc111 .. • 1 ss .._mnm.1 The ............ -.~-JlW£LS BY MUNOONNA. 1280 Bison. 186, Newport 8-ch. CA 92660 Afstun Glauem1, 345 Baywaod Drrve. Newport Buch, c.won. 9l2660 Ah Mc ........ SIOdord. '"Vine,~-912715. MuncloNMOt•llf*ni,58 0.fotd IN1ne. ~btornia 9211~ Ttus business lS con· Mtld by • ,.,... '*1· nership T~ re11strant com · menced 9o trMUCt busi- ness under the flCtltious business nenie or r.mes lasa.d *-' on March 17. 1989 At R 111o611ihlntt This bctilious nwne s&m- ment uptres five years from the ct.-•t was hted "" the off.Ce of the count-, cletk A new ftctitiaus bu$- iness neme ~ilmust be ....., a.be ... bme . The ltM'Solth$«t ··~" does .. ol itsetf ~ the use "' this mie. of a hctfbous bt.ainns Mme in vtolatlon ol the richb ol • ...., undtr ...,.,_ staile or CGmft'ICM• •<see Sec:bon 14400et Mq. ~and ~Codi) This !ti• ,.,.,. -filed with ~ Couricy c... ol Onince County on "-ch 24. 1989 r .:n1~ 4/1, 4114. 4121, .. ~. 2099 "*JC MJ11C( nctmOUSMat_.. AME STATtMIJff ....,.., ~ 100, NeapCllt 8eech.. CA 92660 Wtlbam K Dwts,s 1420 BmtDI ~ North, 5'* 100, Ne II [Jiit a.ch. Olk· fornie 92660.: Charles l . Buchanan. 1420 8risaol Slr99t ....... 'S.,-. 100, ..... Blech. Cahtonw 92660 Rictwd E. Lucy,• Trus- ... ol The Lucy Livinl TNll. u/d/t dlttM October 8, 1979, 1420 8r1*lt Slr9lt Notth, S4iile 100. He ;at Belch, Calllamsa 92660 Mr. Robert J lhiet· ptbW, 1420 Bmtol Slr..t North. St* 100, ... port Beach, CalilDrrN 926Q) J......sO.~. 1420 8riaol ~ North, s... 100, ,.. ~ a.ch. Cailib'na 92660 Alan J. Tundtnd, 1420 8nslol s.r... North. s-- 100. Ncws.ort a.ch, C.- fornia 92660. This business is con· ducted .,, a ....... .,.,,. nen.hep. The re11strant com· metlCed '° nns.ct busi- ness under the ficbtiaus busifm.s niwne or ....s ~ abowe on w.c.h 6. 1989 Willeamlt 0-.S This fictitiCNs name stm- ment expires five ye.s from ... dllle .. -filed in the office ol the ~ c.,._, A ,.. fictitious baa-.,_,_ ,, , ..... ..... be Ned ......... time. TheMiflcoltNstl l,,... doesnalof ... .... --........... a ficw.• '1"1• II' ...... ift ......... oflMrCMsof ..... ....., ..... .... orCD non ... ( .. ~ 14..aotll .... bulineulnd prdl I I •code) This s• alhll .-Ned ~ the eou,., Otril of Or-. County on Marci\ 27. 1989 f-412130 4n. 4114. 4121. 4/28 2098 nc1n..,.••=• -ITAtamn The loltowWll person doi,.buslrws.snBEa.LEY EOUCATK>NAL PROOUC TION.S, 390 l MK.Arthw ' Blvd , Pte:uf)Olt Bae Ca 92660 S-bara Beclaley 677 Va~t~ &o..a.. Newport Beatti. ea_ 92660 This bus.ness .s con- duded 11¥•~ e.a-aBlllOJey This, .. , ~ ..... hied Mth the ~ a.. of Or-. County on Apttl 3. 1989 f-413890 4/7, 4114. 4121. 4128 2096 W.ata ~ tchi-·• 1• ... na..-1 Tilie IDllDwil111 .......... ~...,,_as14COA PORAT£ PlAZA PARTNERS. 140.DOt* ......... oart 8-ctt CA 92MO PWmr .. Oths.. .... Isa bela T~ CorON dll ~-~ 9262'5 Rlchiwd .. a.Mir. 81 s ' Enc n.t l 22 b¥ 1 UILl1'1C"'AC<~ 1 Calibrw 1122 ~ _ • ._ ... a 1001 Oevid R s 12422 LA eet&a ~ ~ Ara lflcln'lilt 9270!> MaaMw Oc 31!>7 ~·" ~ ... T....._lll3' Ooultn f Tllomsen. 2008 H Wiit bi it. S... AN. Caifw•• 912706 TlttS buS11M"U ll CCMt ..... .,, ....... '*' ........ TM rectstrMt c ... ......... ID ••llMCI ..._.. ,.. ........ Aclil•• .............. ._ ................. ,24 a .. s .,_,....,,, 79 .. ....... be ............. ...... The ........... ... dcleS nal of ... ........ ....... in this 5'* of a fictilio• business ...... in wioltltion of .... """5 of . ............... .... OtCCllNMn ... (WSedimt l4..aoawa.'1"1•w..t Pi Of II. DI .. code). This s!U 1 went w lilld ....,. ... Count, Cleftl of Or.,.. ~ on llWch 24.1919 f-412146 4fl. 4/14. 4/21. 4/21 'lO'l7 WllOIU_1 nc111w-.a1111w --lf•lW'I The ...... llll*SGllS .. doirlS ~ as ATlAS MORTGAGE l TO . 509 31st SI . Ste. 202. Newpott a.ct\. CA 92663 Mias ,.... • l..im.ted Pwtrwshp. 1S910Yenbn 8M1.. s--1629. Encino. CA91436. Atlas C.pttal Corp. Gewat,..,... ~) 15910 YettMa Bhd . 5'* 1629. Encino. CA 91436. Caithness Atlas. Inc.. GeNrW ,.,__ (New --sey). 1114 -... ol ... ""-le-.. New Yortl. NY 10036. J.M.....,,~ G8wal .... ". (CIMM11ia). ..... UdlfaS.-. ~ ... Ca 92014 Tlus business •5 con· ducllld.,. imieed ~­..,, Ttte f'eStSltanl C019-- ;IWWd '° nnisar:t buli-.... undllw ... fictitieie• buliNls ,..... or ,_ liSlaCI...,.. on 7/15111. ATLAS MORTGAGE L*ITt:D PMTNO&.-s 9y. Allas Captal Corp. Glre'al hrtrw James ... K;nney. ~ This fictltiou5 name st*- ment upires hve ~.s "°"' tM dlle it 11119$ fated in the off~ of t._. au'lly cllrt. A .... ~is-­ lntss'*"* '' I ••it~ be filad belore ttlM time. The wq ol Sl*I .... dDesnol ol ~ tt. use 1n sa. ol a ktil*IS lbusiMu Mme In -atiuf, of the rlPtS .. •dim undl!r ~ .... ~•(see~ 1 ................ .,., caulalsitw_. cmde) This s.!lillbnertl .. filed c~ a.ta o1 Or-.r County on liWd\ 28.1989 f-413220 4fl.4n 4.4n1. 4/28 2095 'UaJCllOTD fClllW• I I• .._IJAlW The ..,.. .. penon i5 .,. busaness n AOIC ENl£RPtttS(S, M* SYS- TDIS 21 l 0 l fitt-Street. •0204. MrtSport Beach. 92663 Aleta 1Cina1in, 2110 Uilh Str t. SQ204. NewPOft 8Nch. CA 92663 Ttt1s bu'S•ness is con ducted br .. ndfvidual ~~Kin:~. Dlet~hnl~ <IC1l'd under /A I 1 4 21 "*'C 9IOTim FiChilOUI •'I I ID --ITAlWI' tana ,,....., • .,. OOiflC ~ • AUTO-GETH(R S£11tVIC£. 3'1 le.ti Sal ~ ca. 90'140 Cindy la Seeley. 3' l l°"' SL. 5-1 Bled\. c. to740 o.w..-.c-.l41 10. S... a..icft. CA 90740 TIMS .....,..u COft.. ..... ., • joint •IWa.: ,... ~ c.M· ·-mil tD "•"'1d .... ,.._..., ..... ,m • t i c ._.,_ ._.._•VlOlll .:-.~ ...... a.-..... c_. nil 19 ._ ... ... -CllllllllJr a.fl .. ~ c..nw -llllat '~··­~.~14..4111 • .,. -- .. &41111' •• ,..ICmta fChi ........ ...-na..-1 n.......,epmwwe doife busineU a OEl MAR HtGHtN«>S ASSOC&A TES; c/o Donahue Schrtber. 3501 J.wnbor• Bhd • ~ lOO. Ne•port 8Mch, CA t2660 Dlneel W. Donahue. as Trvme ol the Oenief • W, Oonllhue ~ Trust u/d/t/ mie.d,.., 1 s. 1988. 11681 Sea 8fuff l~ne. South~. CA 92677 ThorNs L Sc.hribs. as Truslle ol the Thomas L Schnber ~ Trust u/dl't d-9 June 2. 1917. 3021 Oceen Boulevard. CaraN dll Mat. CA 92652 caa.. C ~a TNlllle al ... Glllt c ~ fam.t, Trustu/ad*d...,_,20, l•. 16 eo. ........ c.rde. tit 11 Dirt a.c:t.. CA 92660 ~J IC.tnnef.Jr 611 Aklean .-..a. Newport a.ct-, CA 92663 Richard A. z... sca.re. mont -..... Uq 8-ch. CA90803 Patrick S-OorWlue. 10 Wildflower. lnnne. CA 9t7l5 Joy Moulton. 25842 Per:im Road. lliluN H•Us. CA92653 This business •S con· ducted bf a .-•• c-t· nenhep The re11strant com meilCed '° tr..ucl bust· ness under the ftctibous buslnesS .......... ~ on October lS. 1916 o.n.el W Oonlihue, as T NS· tee of the O.nael W OaNhue Re CICl'l>'e Trust u/d/td*d Nlr 15. 1988 The ,.._. al thts SbR mere does na1 ol lbttf au thoNe the use in ttn state of a · f1ctltt0Us bustness ...... 1n "9Glal.an al the ~al •dhet under led _. ·sblle °' common 1..-<-SectlOn 14400 et seq business ... ~ Cllldt) Ttn ~••It was Ned ~ the County. Clertl of Or.,.~ on AoriJ 11. 1919 F'-'l~ 4121 . 4/28, 515 5112 2120 ..-.CllOTD flCiliiOUI ... EU .... STAJIMl:JIT The flaMowille person IS , ~ as (l) HG A£Al. TY & IHVESTMEHTS (2') GRUM & ASSOC 27l2 [ Co8$t ..., Corona dP! .... 92625 .._nry A Grum, 403 Calumbu5 c.r Corona det Mat CAW625 Ttt1~ busines.s 1s con ct.dad .,, mt indiwidual The ,..•str9nt com· ,..,.., 1D hnacl bust ne5$ _..., .... fdllbou$ buw111NmeMttct~ an41ll/8t Hanry A. Grum lMfli'WaftiS .... ..... ._ ... a1 .... au- ....... --'" .. llllle of a focttteous business ,.,.. "'""olaean of.,. ,.... ............. . ........ cu ..... .. (-Sri Io l44001t.-. ... Ill ..... a a ... Clldtl n.il IHI ..... -il9d ..... c..., °" ol Orlilll9t c..... Oft Atri 17. ltll f-4lS500 •121.4121.515 S/12 2116 ent Adm1n1strat1on of EstMes Act (Thts authority ..lows the personal repre sentat1ve to take many act10ns w.t~ obta1nin1 court ~ .Before tak "" certain acttons. hoW eww. the~ reotesen· tatiw 1s required to g1~ nobce to 1ntef"ested pet100S unless they ~ve waived not.ce or consented to the proposed action.) The 1nde pendent administration ' fOOOS, 1628 San M1cuel R*. Newport Beach, Cali fom1a92660 The f1ct1t1ous business name refefred to above was ftled on 1/27189 1n the County of Orange Or111nal file No f406149 Edward Powell, 1556 Kernan Onve, Pasadena, CA 91108 Bernard ~man, 625 N Palm Drive, BfNetty Hills, authority will be 1ranted EC!W3rd Powell unless .vi interested~ Bernard Bueman CA 90210 Mes an ot>iectJon to this This statement was hied pet1hon and shows good with the County Clerk of C1Use why the court should <Kinee County on Apnl 11. not &rant the authonty 1989 A HEARING on the pet1 4/21, '138, 515 ttOn '"'1 be held on 514/89 51 12 2121 at l 45PM 1n Dept #l PUeUC NOT1Cf located at 100 CMC CEN TER ORtVE WEST, SANTA f\CllllOUl.,._SS ..._STATEMENT ANA. CA 92701 The folbMnc person IS IF YOU 08JfCT to the dolnc busaneu as AMERI· cranttn& of the petition. you CAN TECTONICS, P 0 Box shoutd either ~ at the heann1 and state your 8809, Newport Beach. CA 92658 obtedt0ns or hie wntten Vtctor James K1ncstand, obf«;t.ons with the court 1971 Pott t...urent Ptace, before the ~nna Your Newpot1 Bekh, CA 92660. appearance may be "' per son Off by ,our -...... The fihnc of this state· --·-, ment does not of itself au· IF YOU ARE A CR£0ffOR thor1ze the use 1n this state or a oonb"llM( creditor of of a fictitious business the deoe&sed. JOU ~ file name 1n violation of the your claim wtlh the court and mail a copy to the ncttts of another under fed. eral state or common law personal representa11ve (see Secteon 14400 et seq appointed by the court buSlness and protesStOnal W'lthtn four months from the code) date of hBt issuance of nus business is con ~en as prCMded m sec hon 9100 o( the c.tttorma ducted by an 1nd1v1dual S.&ned Vic Kmcsland Ptobaite Code The time foe The re11strant com- hhnc clatms Wlll not e:xpire meoced to ~nsact busi· pnor to tour months from ness under the f1chhous the date of the heartn1 bus.ness name hsted above noticed abcM! YOU MAY EXAMINE the on Wed ' March l, l9S9 This statement was filed Me "ecJl by the court If you with the Coonty Clerk of art! a petSOn interested 1n ~ "-·· M 1 the est.le. you may Me With l ;'agree """nty on arch • the court a formal Request F409932 kw Sc>eciat Notice ol the 4/7 4114 4/21 4128 2089 f1tinc ol an 1rwentory and 1ppra1sement of estate PU8UC NOTICE assets or of any petition or OltOllt TO SHOW CAUSE .a:ount as P"OVtded in sec FOii CHANGE Of NAME lion 1250 of thf' ~htol'n1a RAYMOND ANTHONY PYob.te Code A Request tor MARTtNEZ ANO LOIS ROS Sc>ecaai Notl!Ce form IS •val! LYN MARTINEZ has hied a ~ from the oourt ciefk petition 1n this court for an Attorne1 for pet1t1oner Ofder allowtna petitioner to JOHN W SOLOMON Chante his/her name from 20 BROADWAY RAYMOND AN THONY LAGUN BEACH CA 92651 MARTINEZ ANO LOIS ROS 4 144121 4128 211 4 LYN MARTINEZ to RAY MONO ANTHONY BUR "*-IC NOTICt RUH ANO LOIS ROSLYN ncnuouswm AURRUEL NAME STAttmofT It 1s hereby ordered that The toUoMnc ~ ~ all persons interested 1n t~ d0tn1 H CAR.AMADA matter atofesa1d appear LIMITED • California ~tOtf' this court 1n ~rt hmited partnership t 330 ~t No 3 at 700 C1v1c Hampshire C.-rde. Newport Center Onve West S.nta Buch, CA 92660 ... 931 Ary, ~1itom1a. on May 16. Alan L Adams. 1330 1989. at 2 o'clock p m . and Hampstwre Cn·de, Newport then and there show cause. 8eKtl CA 9~931 11 •ny they have. why said Mane H AcSams. 1330 r>et•ttOn fat chance ol name Harnps.hlre C..n:le, Newport should not be 1r1nted 8-ch. CA 9266().4931 It 1s further ordered that This bus1neu is con a copy ol this ordef to show dudtd bf• t.nvted s-tner cause be published 1n THE ship . S.ped: Alan l NEWPORTER-COSTA MESA Adlms. General Pattr'1lf NEWS. a newspaper of 0. ..__ fW'll tnns aeneral c irculation. pub &llld undw this bultness hshed m this county at least ,... "-do 30. 1919 onoe a ~ for four con ll!lia mt -.-11 -flied secutnie weeks prt0t to the ..... Counly ~ of day of s.ild he ... Or-. County on Aor" 3, Oate<I Apr 05. t 989 1919 JAMES A JACKMAN F4 l me Jucll'e of the Superu Court f.17 4114 4/21 4121 2092 4114 4121 4/28 ~/S 2105 ,..IC~ ..ale "8nca rc111..,.• 1111m nc11110U1•111m .... sraTa ... , NW ITATWT n. .....,.. perl'IOftS.,. The klillowif • '*'°" rs daiife ..._ • CM.M)A do'"I bullne&S M A 0 M MOO( LAN£ PARTNERS. CERAMIC TILE. 1200 2323 a.,tide °'·· Colone Devon. Newport Beach, 091M.r,CA92625 92660 *-J •ubicM, 31002 Mtchael PIUt Ww. 343 Y1a bte~. San Juan Buch Ave • c.tsbed. CA CalN*•IO• CA 92675 92008 John A Mtc:hlef. 2323 This bus1nen 1s con ~ Dr • Coton.t Del ducted by an 1ndMOual Mat. CA 92625 The re11strant com· This tM.111ness 1s c on· menced to t~ buSI ~ o, a __., l)aft· ness under the hctttious neRhip business name "' MmH Sillroed ..,_ J Kut>Cu litted abowe on April 15, TttiS ...,,....,. -as ha.ct 1989 """ the County Cleftt of __, Michael ,_,. W9'r Or.,.. ~ on Match This 11111,,.,. .. Med 27. ltl9 ..nth .... County a.n of fille No F4 l 2824 ,, Dr._ eoun.y an Aoril 10, •114 4/21 4121515 2101 1919 • fiteHO F41.al ~ 4114 4121 •121 SIS 2103 ... IC.ncl ""' lfOf •A •I I l?JT •!!!• llJ===-TM t•Hhlll l*'IOftS ................. ron 1t: 11 .. .....n HEAl.THY Mesa~ 92627 This business ts con· ducted by an 1ndtVtdual The rec1strant com menced to transact bust ness under the f1ct1t1oos business name listed above on 4/1/89 Lisa J Bateman The fihna of thlS state ment does not of itself au thonze the use 1n this state of a f1cttt1ous business name in v1olat1on of the ri1hts of another uooer fed eral state or common l•w (see Section 14400 et. seq business and professt0nal Code) This statement was filed with the County Clerk of ~nae County on April 17, 1989. f-'15501 4121.4/28.5/5 5/12 2118 PUMJC NOTIC£ F1CTITIOUS 8USINESS NAME STATEMENT The fotlowm1 person 1s dolna business as COAST· LINE DISTRIBUTORS, 18 Latitude Ct .. Newport Bech, CA92663 Louanne Schneider, 18 Latitude Ct . Newport Beach, ~ 92663 This btts1ness 1s con· ducted by an ind1Vtdual The re1istrant com menced to tr"Ansact bu.st· ness under the f1ctrt1ous business name ltsted above on May l , 1989 L Schnetder The fihna of this state- ment does not of itself 1U thonze the use 1n this state of a f1cttt1ous bust0ess name 1n violation of the rt&hts ol another u'*' fed eral state or common law (see Section 14400 et seq bu$iness and professional CQde) This statement was flied with the County Cterk of Oranae County on April 17. 1989 f ... 15499 4/21. 4128. 515 S/l2 2117 PU8UC NOTICE f'ICltliOUS Ml..us NAM£ STATEMOn The foUowinc petSOn is dolnc buSlness H MONO· GRAMS ANO MORE BY SUSANNE. 456 V1su T ru cha, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Susanne M Emery, 456 Vista Trucha, NewPort Beach. CA 92660 The f11tna of this state ment does not of 1tseff au thor1ze the use 1n ttlls state of a fictitious business Nme an v1olat1on of the n.&hts of another under fed eral state or common law (see Sect!Of' 14400 et seq business and professional code) This business is con ducted by an 1nd1v1dual Scned· Susanne M Emery The re11strant com menced to transKt busi ness under the hct1t10Us business name hsted above on 3128/89. Thts statement was filed With the County Ci.B of e>r.,.. County on Match 28, 1989. F413072 4/7 4114 4/21 4/28 ~ "*ICMmel ntiihOUI ••FIEJS MMEITAnmDn The foltowt"C l*'SOf\ IS doinc busine5$ as MAR· KETING EXCITEMENT, 4500 Campus Or 1302. Newpprt Belch. CA 92660 Richard Gunst. 900 Sea Ln M 2, Corona Del Mat, CA 92625 . This business 1s con· ducted by an individual ~ Riehatd Gunst Owner This statement ws fited with the County C*k of <>ranp County on Aoril 10. 1999 f'de No F414U7 •114 4/21 4121 S/5 2110 • IP9l ZI. 1• THE NEWP-ORT ~JC S.snect Richard A ~ll11han Trustee • Need, Inc SamuelWH ~· PreMCSent This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 10. 1989 fHe No F41 4686 4/14 4121 4/285/S 2109 l-'7511 flUBUC NOTlCl NOTICE Of DEATH ANO Of PETITION TO . AOMINtSTU UTATE Of llAlDUIM V. llOMICUEZ CASE NUMBEA: A 148054 To all heirs, beneftcianes cred1ton, cont1naent cred· •tors, and persons who may be otherwise interested 1n the will or estate, °' both, of BALOEMAR V ROORI· GUEZ A PETITION has been filed bv DANIEL B. ROORI· GUEZ tn the Superior Court of California. County of "ORANGE reciuesttna that DANIEL B RODRIGUEZ be aPPointed as personal representative to adm1ms ter the estate of the dece· dent. THE PETITION requests authority to adm1n1S1er the estate under the lndepend ent Administration of Estates Act (This authority allows the personal repre· sentat1ve to take many actions wtthout obtaining court approval Before tak 1n1 certain actions. l'.><wr· ever. the personal represen tat1ve 1s reQu•red to 11ve notice tQ interested persons unless they have waived nottee or consented to the proposed action.) The 1nde pendent adm1n1strat1on aulhOttty Wiii be &ranted unless an 1nte<ested person files an obtectt<>n to this pet1hon and shows good cause why the court should not &rant the authonty A HEARING on the pet1 tion will be hetd on 5/4/89 at L 45PM 1n Dept #3 located at 700 CIVIC CEN· TER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA, CA 92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the arant1na of the e>etltton. you should either appear at the hearinc and state your ob1ecttons or hie wrttten obtectt0ns with the court before the hearing Your appearance may be in per son or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a continpnt credrtor of the deceased you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court w1th1n four months from the date of first issuance of letters as proytded 1n sec- tion 9100 of the C.hfomta Probate Code The time for ft11n1 claims will not e.pire pnor to four months from the date of the heann1 noticed abcw YOU MAY EXAMINE the ftle keCJt ~ the court. ff ~ ate I P8f50R lt ... fi111d IO tt'Mt ....... ~ mey file wtth tt'Mt COUft a kwmal ~ tor S,,.Caal Notice al the fihnc of an .,,,,,.,.tor, and appra1sement of estate au.cs °' of any P9lfbOn or KCOUnt" pnMded 1n W:· lion 1250 of the Callfomtl Probate Code A~ for $pecia4 Notice form IS evatl .ote from the court clerk Atte><ney for petitioner JAMES M KRZYMINSKI, ESQ 11500 W Ol YMPIC Bl VO lOS ANGELES. CA 90064 4 /14 4121 4128 2115 ....c..na flCih ... MlllllllS UMllTAT'lmUfT f M talowif1' .,.W IS dDif'I business n · STREET P(Of\.£ IN N((O, INC dbil S Pl N , 4921 Birch St . 5'Me ''°· .... port Buch. CA92660 51,... ,..... In ..... Mc CttfRltN, 492 l 8irdl St • Suit• l 90. Newpo.1 lllKll.CA_. Ttok '-'"'"• tt c. · ---·----·· he ,....,.... CellO· ._ .......... .... .... ..... ... -.. .. .. ...,. ......... .._. .... ....... .... .. ........ ... This statement was ftled w1lh the County Clerk of Oranae County on Apnl 1 o. 1989 f1leNo f414684 4/)4 4/21 41285/5 2106 \ .... ,.. ...... 1••·--... ...,. ............. " ........... ~ .... .... ......... ,... .......................... ... ................. ,.. ............ ..... ....................... _.,.. ... ....,. --.......___ sto~ USityJ worAs thcst fur t * fq, ...,,, .... __ -.C.t ~c-." tor -,.,,..,__•10...~ lo• 1"4f C"'<llCO ll '°6t0 ~ CMLO,.._CillWll°' ............ AO llO.CA.-el·MN-1 COL. - - . I --- ' ••a t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ' I f 1:11 ' •• .. *** *** 1989 Cratia1 A N•do• of Neighbors ROBERTA BROWN . COSTA MESA SENIOR CITIZEN 1919 HOME REVITALIZATION RECIPIENT From April 30 to May 6, Americans will celebrate their constitutional freedom to own property. With ownership of pJ<)pCrty there's often tile desire to improve it, to enhance its value-because this value is measured not only in dollars but in terms of enjoyment and pride in the place that a person calls home. We're doing somethina to improve property locally. Please join us in makina our town a better place to live. Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Realtors • Best month in history . Coldwell Banker's N~ Beach offa. led by brancb ..- manqcr Jim Muller. sold owr ~S million in real estate durina the month of March and · recorded tbe Wat month ever ia the history of tbe company for an indiviftal offa. · The offa"l exceptional ~ duction ~ ia March n,.. 1entcd a• percent increMe ..r the same _,...b IMt year. Wlaill the cntin: ..-staff contri...._. to tbe mcc:ca of the on--ia' March. four sales asaociaan were recapimt for tbeir _.. standU., ula efforts: Marcia Bents. S•irlcy Harris. Edie Olson and ltarcn Lynch. The March production figura were made available in early April. shortly after the announcement that the Newport Beach office wu the number one Coidwell Banker offacc nation- wide in operating profit in 1988. .. The spirit and support in this office is higher than it bu ever been-we are looking forward to continued success!" said Muller. The Newport Beach office is located at Cout Highway at Avocado Street. For additional information, call (714) 644-9060. Coldwell Banker was founded in 1906 and is a member of Sears Financial Network. Coldwell Banker Residential Group, one of four business units, bas more than 2,050' offices nationwide. This group operates companies that supply a complete range of services, including brokerage. franchising, relocation, mort- gage, title. escrow and new homes ·marketing. The other business units are Sears Mort- gage Corp., Coldwell Banker Commercial Group and Homart ~velopmenl Company. . NEW US1IN8ll . HARBOR, .. HILLS ...... The most quisite.... ._ on theoneot-:Xhe ....... ~ View Hills. ~ .5 .br. 3 be. home w/ma1111ificent curb ~11l ae.utiful pool surrounded by uni- que plants, flowers, roses & lovely entertaining area. A .,must see" in cdm. for YQUr personal showina, please call Esther. NEW LISTINQll SPYGLASS • $835,000 Ocean & city lit.hts view · expa~ ports mouth with $UO room on veew side, pool in front courtyard. 4 bedroom. 2 bath. Will sell fast. CORONA DEL MAR $849,000 Three year old $Ummerwind home with unit on 55' lot. The home has 3 br, 21h ba, fam room, den ~/cJ 4 car garage. Beautiful bleacneo oak floors and professionaly dec- orated. Rear unit has 2 br. l ba, large private yard for entertaining. BELCOURT TOWNE COLLECTION $799,000 Elegant 2 BR, & 2~ BA home w/ fam.aly rm. New carpets & paint and beautiful rear yard. EXCLUSIVE $3,500,000 Tennis court estate with 5 br, 7 ba and servant quaters on a cul-de-sac street. Pool, ocean & city li&hts view. c.I &Ills tor ........ NEWPORT BEACH · ·CHARMER $359,900 3 br. 2~ ba, baths are newly upgraded, large family room, fireplace, wet bar, lovely tile kit· chen, good size yard, new carpet, French doors. A doll house! an.a, .... MMIDOMOf ntl TW l•lll1Ml 1Ul'nlll.,_TIOMU.Y • U. ' golf <t:f'e CBest h' cpe1<so"o~taed ge1tulce OFFICE: 7&0-5000 CAL&. DIHEi YAll ID: •1529 RF/M~ PRICE REDUCED Counw 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 fir.-Ce & beam ceilings. Can be conver- ted Into one large single family home. CAlL FOR ~E DETAILS AND APPT. 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