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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1989-05-26 - Newport Harbor EnsignESTABLISHED 1948*41ST YEAR•NUMBER 43*(714) 631 -8120• NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HOME BASED NEWSPAPEA•FRIOAY. MAY 26. 1989•25 CENTS TIAllllAITB-CP1EI , ... 111n1mlll11 •11111 I 11111-nblll•lllllaulEI I Ari .,.., •211111•, 11111111. wlll II Ill II • r II Clm .... Illy ...... II • Ill 131.• mualu _.... tla ,_., _. Mii lllM • Ml· 3. l1mllll • lr..q ,.. .II • .. -rib •11••1• ............. Cly .. """"' ..... -... Restauranteur rakes refuse IV CHERYL STEHLING Last week. a group of people did the unthinkable: They stood on the dock in front of the Balboa Bay Club and threw trash in the bay. Cigarette butts. beer bottles. wood timbers. styrof oam hamburger containers and other such flotsam commonly found in the bay. were tossed in so that Bill Hamilton could demon- strate his brainchild. the Hamilton Water Rake. Hamilton. owner of The Cannery Restaurant. is also the founder of Clean Harbor Day. so it was a natural that the retired engineer would try to make cleaning up the bay a little simpler. Alona with long-time f ricnd and New- port Beach business-owner Art Groa1ky. he put his idea to work and the nd result was the water rake. The sty was dri1.1ly for Hamihon·s lnOIDCnt of alory. but the spirit of those -.cmbled not was dam~ned. Follow- iq a IN'ealtfm mcctins. where many com•••Y leaden were pracnt. tM poup 8d,;.unect to the dock. Piii• for IM Hamill• Water Rake were on the drawi .. hoard a.a fall. llWH1•lll•Wllildenou11'oftrillla . floating by hi renown eatery. But . he pointed out that thi idea had been kicking around in hi head for many year . He ran the idea by Gron ky. pre ident of Sea Marine Services. ..Between the two of u . we have over SO years of machinery-ba ed experience ... Hamilton aid. A prototype wa built using a Hobi Cat as a base. but was too noisy to suit anybody living or working on the bay. After much revising. retesting and rethinking. a newer. 4uieter model. fashioned on pontoons with three John on Outboard motors was born. Garbage i swept into the .. Filter- Veyor ... 9S strand11 of plastic-<oatcd steel cable. via the current of the water and unloaded into a hopper at the rear of the craft. Stubborn trash is coaxed with 11 mesh pool 5Coop or lonJ-handlcd rake. The total c<>5t of a Water Rake is about SJ0.000 and Hamihon is Off~ri"I the City of Ncwpon Be8ch frtt wic of tht prototy~ for one ~ar. Ewryonc prOC"laimed &ht Hamilaon Water Rake'• rnaicka voyl[lllr • aucena. She will be put 10 f •nlwr Int o• Ckaa H.tMlr Olly. Salwday. J .. l. Senior plan ok'd .despite protests BY GLEN J STICE Despite prote ts from Corona del Mar residents, the Newport Beach City Council approved construction of a controversial 85-unit senior care facility on Pacific Coast Highway. Voting 4-2. with Phil Sansone and Jean Watt d issenting and Mayor Donald Strauss abstaining. the project received the council's final nod Monday night almost a year after it was orig- inally proposed. Newport Beach-based Emerald Vil- lage Associates resubmitted their plan Monday night with an added view corridor after withdrawing the project for reyisions 30 days -ago, Opponents. who wore red .. Just Say No .. stickers. claimed the build ing would further congest traffic on Pacific Coast Highway. violate the privacy of surrounding homes and did not fit the ambiance of a village hfe t~le. .. It 1s completel} anco mpattble ~uh the immediate area." Sansone aid . ~hose dlstnct mclud~ Old Corona dcl Mar. "Resident from ~arguente Street. cast arc almo t 100 percent opposed to the de\.clopment. .. Scheduled to be built on Pacific ·coast Highwa~ at Hazel Avenue. the elderly care f acilit) will ha"e the capacity to hou e 100 re •dent m 85 rooms. Patient fee s arc expected to be as much as S3.000 per month. Referring to Counctlmember Clar- ·encc ·eus· Turner's suppon of the plan. Sansone said ... It's nice that the coun- cilman from Central Newport supports it and that people in Harbor View Hills support it. but people in Old Corona del Mar do not support this. .. All we ·re doing here is prov id in~ a CHI 1•,...2 i - • NIE !-8Y II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE PUBLIC REVIEW DRAFT LONG RANGE DEVELOPMENT PLAN & DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT REPORT The UCI draft Long Range Development Plan and its related draft Environmental Impact Report are now available for public review. Copies of the public review drafts have been placed in the following locations: UCI Main Library -Government Publications Desk Irvine Heritage Park Branch -Orange County Public Library Irvine University Park Branch -Orange County Public Library Newport Center Branch -City of Newport Beach Public Library The Public review period extends through July 5, 1989. A formaJ public hearing is scheduled for 7:00 pm on June 8 in the Nelson Research Auditorium on the UCI Campus. All interested persons are invited to comment. Public presentations of the plan are scheduled for June 26 at 2:00 pm at the City of Newport Beach City Hall; and June 27 at 6:30 pm at the City of Irvine Council meeting. Comments received in testimony at the June 8 public Hearing, and written comments received by the campus on or before July 5, 1989 will beCCJme part of the formal administrative record. The qampus will respond to wt itten comm81 ltS and comments made at the public hearing as part of the final EIR. Written eomments may be subm.:ued to : Richard Demerjian, UiiiWiriity Of C81ifomia, Irvine -Office of Physical PlmYling, 4199 Campus Drive, Suite 4:1>, Irvine, CA, 91717. INSURANCE Home Senior ... C11I tm,...1 prison for older people," San- sone said to a cheering crowd. Turner, however, made it clear that Emerald Village Asso- ciates bad complied with every requirement set down in the city's General Plan, revised as than one year ago. "In dilcuuing the use of the property, we developed a set of criterion and this applicant has 11.oss •• ~ Ct I 1 t M flll 1 pect the fire was set by the same anonist who allqedly torched three can and a storage shed at nearby Our Lady Queen of Aniels Church. "We don' have any idea of RESIDENTIAL R!AL TY . BUYING or SELLING Life Auto *Free Written Market Evaluation * Home Tours By Appointments • Hilhest lntearity • Multiple Listina Member *Extra Advertisin1 * Courteous Service * Twenty Years in Newport Beach • Computer Printouts ....... Call l-800-367-7877 644-1367 complied with all of these, .. Turner said. Len Seltzer, chairman of Neighbors to Preserve Corona del Mar, agreed with Sansone and said he was very unhappy with the councirs decision, but added that he is unsun what the group's next move will be. Emerald Village Associates Vice President John Christensen was pleased with the outcome. 44Tbis project is going to be absolutely gorgeous. It will be the prettiest thing in town.,. who would set the fire, or why," said Matos. "I don't know anybody who is mad at us." Matos said be learned about the fire when he got to work Monday morning. He said that the photographic equipment was used by the school journalism clus and that there bas not been a photographic class since last year. when that teacher retired. In addition, some dr.afting supplies were destroyed, as were some journalism textbooks. He said that a ncighborin1 compu- ter aided drafting clusroom was not damaged, but that t~ com- puters might need to be cleaned . up. Martha Moore, safety direc- tor for Newport-Mesa Unified School District, said the room is being assessed for structural damage before any attempt at cleanup is made. Then the dis- trict will go out to bid for the work. The security fencing around the school i also being checked. THE NATURAL WAY~- rolNCH LOSS -----~~~-.-.. wmt1J1MED1An1BULnn • 4 BODY · WRAP UY Z1. 1MI THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-PAlf 3 CAP scores released BY CHERYL STEHLING Ba ed on the re ult of the statewide California Asses ment Program (CAP) tests given during the 1987-88 chool year. nine of the 18 Newport-Mesa Unified School District schools with grades three, six or eight have received ratings of one or two. School receiving a one or two arc considered by the State Department of Education to be high pcrformil)g schools. Tho e that receive ratings of 3a or 3b arc being told that they arc not making satisfactory progress toward CAP targets. At Newport Beach-based schools in the district with third grade • cbool receiving a one rating were Andersen. Harbor View. Kai er. ewport and Newport Heights. Mariners received a 3a. For the sixth grade, Andersen, Harbor View and ·Newport received one rat- ings, while Kaiser. Mariners and Newport Heights received 3a. For the eig))th grade. Corona del Mar }I igh School received a one .1ating. while Horace Ensign received a Ja. .. Newport-Mesa has alway been extremely interested in any indicator that could be used to measure the effectiveness of our chools, .. said Dale Woolley. director of pupil personnel ser- vices. "This new talc rating sy tern a being tudicd carefully by the chool d istract to cc if the ratings add anything to our own c timatcs of the progress our schools ho uld be making ... Woolley pointed out that the new state rating system is an estimate of progress toward specific s tate goals, not an ov~all rating of quality. .. Our chool district will never be ati ficd with our progres toward sound educational goals, but we do k.now that all our schools ·arc making progress." Woolley aid ... In some cases, apparently not as much progress on CAP test as the state would Like to cc at this time ... Barbie and Ken tie the knot BY DIANA JONES After years of dating her favo rite beau. 30-year -old Barbie has finally decided to marry IC.en. Barbie and IC.en are not the ame plastic toy figures of child- hood. but they do mirror the famous doll • in many way . Barbie M itchell met IC.en Kerry in a mall editing room at IC. DOC Tclevi ion in May 1986. What makes thi couple so unique is the fact that Mitchell's birthday is on the same day that the Barbre doll was introduced 30 years ago on February 13. 1959. Mitchell had been working at K.DOC as a sports editor when Kerry was hired for the same po ition along side Mitchell. Mitchell commented that ho -and Kerry havi ng a imilar aspiration in po rts eemed to hit it off from the very beginning. Mitchell was named after her mother. Barbara Lee Mitchell. .. T o eliminate conf u ion over the ye ar I went by the name of Bobby:· aid M atchell. .. But once I entered junior high chool I didn't like havi ng a ooy' name. So I changed my nickname to Barbie ... After work·ing at IC. DOC. Kerry began working for Mit- c hell's fat her compiling sclf- improvcment audio tapes .... The audio tapes cover every realm of life from golfing and weight loss to self image improvement, ... said Mitchell. ••After Ken started working for my dad. I started working with them bortly after." Mitchell. with her long blond hair. aid that over the three years that he and Kerry have been dating. they ha"e heard every JOke and comment that can be aad. Mitc hell and Kerry com- mented that ~uch reactaon to their name u cd to bother them. but after the pa t threc years and havin_g heard 1t all. 1t j u t doe:.n 't effect them anymore. Mitchell. 30. and K.crT). /.7. will doll them clve up and marry on July 22 at a ceremony at St. Andrew Pre bytcrian. .. It's really quite unique when you think about it, .. concluded Mitchell. Your child should learn to read en as if his life depends on it. Because it does. Good reading skills arc one of the mo t important things your child will ever lcam. Not only do they result in . higher~. bUt Ibo in acccpwlCC at better colleges and in greater job opponuniaics fd~ the rest or hi life. One way to develop and refine those reading skill~ i wilh Britannica Leaming Ccrur' ~ Program. time. UZ-77S7 Nlwpoit ........ -···---1714> 955-1 .. ,_._.,!I. I• THE NEWPOfJT ENSIGN Buckling up saves-lives Picture the tollo\\ ing cenario: You are heading home from a long day of \\ ork, looking for\\ ard to relaxing with your family. But while traveling in the congested John Wayne Airport area, you arc suddenly stuck b ... a caf" who e driver is ob iou ly in a ,hurry to catch that plane. . As you spin out of control through the intersectton. with at least about 50 witnesse and come to re t in the side of another car across the intersection. your thoughts are on urvival. E veo though you might be in shock or shaken up a bit when the car top , ~ ou are thankful for one thing. you had on your eat belt. Over the next fe\\ day . your mu cle will hurt. you will probably have a few brui es and your doctor may consign you. to everal weeks of phy ical therapy for muscle spasms, but you are alive and didn't ha\e to do any hospital time because of that eat belt. With the long Memorial Day weekend coming up. many Harbor Area residents will be taking off for mini- vacations. But o will many more drivers, putting record numbers on already congested free\\ay and high\\ays. The Automobile Club of Southern Calif omia want to remind motorists that this is Buckle U p America week. as set aside by the United States Department of Transportation. Seat belts have been required equipment in .S. cars since 1968. Although their use has been increasing, up from 11 percent in 1982, to 47 percent today, too many seat belts continue to go unused. In California last year. 80 percent of those killed in motor vehicle collision were not buckled up. Front seat occupants arc more likely to buckle up than those riding in the back eat. The afety ad\ antagc of being in the rear eat i enhanced ~hen scat belts are \\Om. This is espe<.;aiiy important for parents to remember. buckle up those little one . Children 40 pound or under hould be restrained in a child af cty cat. for m~imum protection. Unbclie\-able as it may ecm, there are sttU man} parent whO-allo • thcl1'. childien-to stand on__lhe scats pla unrestrained in the car while it is in motion. This \\eek. during Buckle Up America Weck, wear your scat belt and sec how good and safe it feel . We th.ink it will be an easy habit to get into. Baker Communications Cwculation 25.()0(, 901~Dme Ne •port a.ct\. CA 92660 {714) 631..a120 Aeele ~ ,,... '° P.O 8ox9:. NewPQ'1 Beech.. CA sa2658-9399 n.• J1"11a b .. , , ..... m 1 'fJ -f; .. jL ..,ll U.lnla: Leland Pound I I ECI• • U' Q : Bob Donnan •· Ill EC1~ Ba~ra Ann Sheppard. Ingrid P1treUi, Shwon Chancier aMllFB I ECl• Inez Gilbert. Steve Glennon t-. • I !Cl• Ctwielina J. Meo ....,.._ml.: Rod v .. Beek .... .•• I: SICA Brittain ·m•11 1••t •s-. o.tl• ---=Judr---1--··-----.... MllelCOl•eloe ...,, ........ • Supporting a dec;ision she never had to make are disturbed just by moving to another hou e." he said. He aJways used that example when talking about cycles. My mother sajd something on the phone. and he replied. "Ye • there i ~videncc he is no longer a final with swollen checks. but appearance was the last thing on my mind. I had never been so relieved and happy in my life. I broke up oon after with the boyfriend and ~ent on to un i- versity. It i quite likely he "ould Twent)'-thrcc years ago I was 18 and in my freshman year at college. I can still remember the cold icy f celing I had v.·ben 1 was afraid I v.·as pregnant. I had a boyf ricnd who bad inspired me with lofty ideals. We were going to go into politics togetbcT and help people. nf ortunately we "ere not o knowledgeable about birth control. 'ow I ~as. dn,-llig to my family doctor and Cf)i ng in my little VW. I v.as afraid be would tell m} parents. Sue KauUt The ~car "as 1966; I was a transfer student talin~ m} first t\tro years at Long Beach City virgin ... COltcgc an p ning to t:ransfer -ounng tlie two wee wa.atc to UC Irvine. I ~as aving for my period to start, my Dad money for tuition and making wouldn•t speak to me. My good grades. I v.'as going to be mother told me I had made him a teacher. Although I was cry. But all teen-agers have had enchanted b this boy's global family scenes like I'm describing. loowledge and his ability to I am not really telling you about pe&k French. be was not a my family's lo of innocence. marriage partner. nor did I want I want you younger women to to get married at 18. know how absolutely terrifying The doctor examined me and it was to be late with your period looked disappro\ ing. He said it in 1966. seven years before Roe wu too early to tell and tarted . Wade permitted legal abor- to call my parents. tions. .. o. please don\ ... I said ... Ill I felt there was nowhere to call them myself .... I used one of turn. M)' mother mentioned his office phones and called my something a bout borrowing mother. At the last minute I money and fl ing to Scandina- dccided I had to he. I told her viL To this day I have no idea I "as tudying at Long Beach bow he decided on that area of late. omcthing in my \Oltt the world. I -as i olated at told her th" Vr asn' true. and the home, and all my friends could call ended up "ith m putting do was tell me maybe I hould her on the line to our doctor. get married. I can still remember his "ord . M)· pcnod came two \\Cd~~ .. The result arc mconcl~1\:c: it late to the da . 1 had ju t had · could just be ncncs. Girls' c clc dental worl and •cnt off to take ' not have agreed to get married any~ay. an Tcfonl now w 1c course would have been worse. but I think I do. The next time pregnancy was on my mind wa when my hu band and I -.·ere trying to ha\e a child. Now I focused on cycles once again. but this time with joy and anticipation. In a moment of irony I met my old boyfriend in the patking lot of a upermarkct near UC Irvine a few ycan ago. I w ix months pregnant with a mucb- wantcd child. We had a friendly chat. 1 was counseling and he was a grad tudent in a new major. He till w n' my type. I concluded as we parted. It occurred to me that .had thing turned out a bit differ- cntl . I could have been m rricd to him. .. I am grateful I ha\c nc\'Cr had to choo c on abortion I "111 contanu~ to fight for m' daugh- ter· nght to ch osc her future. Letten to the Editor Police Blotter comPllU IY •EUlll lELLEI The Po11ee B~t is pre~nreo ~s "publte seMCe from the Newpott £ns16n det~1l1rw Cflmes and Mrests "' '*""'°" S..Ch It should be nofed ,,_., crimes listed are only thoM wtwch Me repotfed IO rt.e Ne-sx>rt S..Ch Poke Deoartment and itlrests molde are only those SUSP«ted ol CfltNS and "°' those ConYICfed • A body waslled up on the shore between Crystal Cove and Scotsman Cove Tuesday morning may have been the victim of an accidental drowning. An early morning jogger alerted Orange County Sherifrs Deputies at 6 a.m. to the fully clothed body of a white male, between the ages of 4S and SS~ about five-foot-eleven-inches and 200 pounds, said Lt. Bob Rivas . .. There is nothing evident to point to yet. It appears now that he was a drowning victim but we won't know until the autopsy. We estimate that he has hlcen in the water for about a week," Rivas said. He said the man wa drc scd in jeans, tennis shoe and a colored T-shirt. • Police raided a Newport Heights home last week and arrested two people uspected of manufacturing and selling methamphetamine . cwport Beach residents Robert James Connelly, 38. and Jennifer Rae Wiegman. 20, were arrested last week after police obtained a search warrant for Connelly's Broad Street home and allegedly found drug paraphernaJia and the methamphe- tamincs in the cookin8iprocess, Oakley said. • A ... n who ·W•s having engine trouble ended up in jail May 18 after a police officer spotted the man pu hing a motorcycle near the Mesa Motel at 2 a.m. When the officer approached Mark Allan Price. 30, of Garden Grove, he discovered that the su pect had a 44. Magnum revolver. A check revealed that Price was wanted on a warrant and he was arrested, Oakley said. Another man at the motel. Melvyn Lee Woods, 34. of Co ta Mesa. was que tioned along with Price and the officer di covered he, too, had a warrant out for his arrest. Oakley said. As Woods was being put into the police car. the officer noticed that he wa fidgeting with his pant leg. A search allegedly revealed a bag of methamphetaminc . Oakley said. Letter ... C1lll111•n.,.4 zation of these new neighbor- hoods. It would be invaluable training for Armed Force to prepare them elves to help re- cstabli h portions of society in the event of a disa ter. A po itive approach to-training as oppo cd to the .. war game .. that arc nece ary but o co tly in money and lives. In California. Camp Pen- dleton Marine Ba e vacated their on-ba e housing and replaced it with more modern '---_,_ac-, ...... ,-.t--1e . Tlles e o er una remained empty for a long time and have now been demoli hed. What a waste! There were hundreds of death acros our country this winter that could have been prevented if this program had been in effect. Many military base arc to be clo cd soon and could be utilized in thi way. The military, the homele them elve . local churche and civic organization could help set them up. Please di cu thi idea with vour friends and colleague . What we arc now doin is not working! Sincerely, Karen anf ord Cost• Mesa COME IN AND SEE OUR LARGE COLLECTION OF CUT Weddings, Graduation, Balk>on Bouqu«s, Fruit Baskets. Baby Arrangements, Green Plants 2642 San Miguel NeWport Beach (Newpott Hills Center) (714) 640-7980 IAY 21. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-HIE I . . ............ a.• .. iltlMii:lllioa ot_, ., ... n who a for Conf"*8tilll imfom'11i7 or., *livery ..,.,.,..,......, ... to ..... ia11Wlelbictlidtoc•rlDJ111 • ... ,....Doll\..._. .. ,_..lociel lfe orYeellioa ~ ordaole of 109'. Illa. cmpia~ ..... , .,. ftilins,.. ..... of wort. . • Pm.t ia ~lisbted ... ~ ...... • U JOU llGll. wort late or Ill Odd IMNn. walk with a group or ask another emplo,ec or ..,ii)...,.. to acort you to yom car. . . . . • If ,.. eotice any 1uspicioal penom or vehida. notify teamty pcnoancl or ~· Tl'Ull ,_, -.u.m nd never liailaae to rcPf;Wt Uytlaina that mates ~ou feel WMY· . • ~ if ,_.do 19ecw a victim'? Stay Calm, try not to pamc or 11aow uy ·~ of .._.. or OOllfuiioa: Try to compoee an 8CICUl'alc ~of tbC •••.,•'It to help police. R~ ....... to tbe police i~. • For ,._ owa IMc Del to protect otbcn. take the time and tftort to punae your cmc dllrO ...... comta. BUY 50 SOllAllE YARDS OF WORD FREE CADET AND GIT TWO GAU.0Ns OF PIA1T & IAMBmJ' ACCOLADE PAINT REE. Come in now through ~y 7 and we11 give you this coupon when you purchaR 50 tq~ yards or matt ol Worry frtt carpet ~ii the coupon along with your car~t receipt to~ .ddlns on~ coupon. And In a week or less you11 receive a vouchtt good for two fTtt gallons ol Pnn • l.ambat Accobdc, the world's finest paint. Like Worry fT'tt arpct, Pratt• Lambert Accoladt is staln-~sant, soil-rftkant and can ~ for rn.ny ~ars without showing signs of wear. Which mak~ it the paint that could also be c:kscribcd a worry-htt. So it should come a no urprisc that two gallons ol Accol* have a value ol over SSO But you dO 't have to worry~ that.. ~ause when you buy Wi frtt ca~. the paint's fTtt. You ~. ~ want to at~ YoU as little to worry about as possible. free '" .. PAil 4-IAY 21. I Ill THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Buckling up saves lives Picture the tollowing scenario: You are heading home from a long day of work, looking forward to relaxing with your family. But while traveling in the congested John Wayne Airport area, you are suddenly stuck by a car whose driver is obviously in a hurry to catch that plane. . As you spin out of control through the intersecti~n, wit~,t least about 50 witnesses a n~ come ~o rest in the .. · of another car across the intersection, your thou ts are on survival. Even though you might be in shock or shaken up a bit when the car stops. you are thankful for one thing, you had on your seat belt. Over the next few days, your muscles will hurt, you will probably have a few bruises and your doctor m ay consign you to several weeks of physical therapy for muscle spasms, but you are alive and didn't have to do a ny hospital time because of that seat belt. With the long Memorial Day weekend coming up, many Harbor Area residents will be taking off for mini- vacations. But so will many more drivers, putting record numbers on already congested freeways and highways. The Automobile Club of Southern California wants to remind motorists -that this is Buckle Up America week, as set aside by the United States Department of Transportation. Seat belts h ave been required equipment in U.S. cars since 1968. Although their use has been increasing, up from 11 percent in 1982, to 47 percent today, too ma ny . seat belts continue to go unused . In California last year, 80 percent of those killed in motor vehicle collisions were not buckled up. Front seat occupants are more likely to buckle up than those riding in the back seat. The safety advantage of being in the rear seat is enhanced when seat belts are worn. This is espec~ally important for parents to remember, buckle.up those little ones. Children 40 pounds or under should be restrained in a c hild safety seat, for maximum protection. Unbelievable as it may seem, there are still many parents woo allow.their childr:en to st-and-on-the seats or play unrestrained in the car while it is in motion. This week, during Buckle Up America Week, wear your seat belt and see how good and safe it feels . We think it will be an easy habit to get into. Baker Communications AWARD WINNtt«i MEMBER CAUfMA .~ ... -,, ... ·-o rwt.aman. 39 State & Nabonal Awards Sence 1978 ,.~ Circul•tion 25,00(, PllUllB: Seth Baker 901 Dover Drive Newport Beech, CA 92660 (71•) 631-8120 Please send mail to. P.O. Box 9399 Newpt Beach, CA 92658-9399 The Newpolt EMlgn 11 poH1hed w111dJ °" Fttdep. CO-UITlll: Melinda Keller, Cheryl Stehling IPll1I UITll: George Pappas PllTD EllTll: Mary OeChirico PllOTOllAPllEI: David Carlson IEIEUL IAIAIEll: Leland Pound DlllECTDI OF &ALES: Bob Dorman UV. DllECTOll: Barbara Ann Sheppard, Ingrid Pitrelli, Sharon Chandler CLAlllRU lllECTDll: Inez Gilbert, Steve Glennon Ulll. •· ..cTll: Christina J. Meo mlTCl/111. UST.: Rod Van Beek rn11um111 .... 10: Steve Brittain TllfRC •IRIEI: Steve Derbes C1PY Rm CllAllUta Judy Shaver PlllHflll AmTllTI: Beth Hale Mike Kontrelos Mary Saldivar ' ----- - -Supporting a decision she never had to ,make Twenty-three years ago I was 18 and in my freshman year at college. I can still remember the cold icy feeling I had when 1 was afraid I was pregnant. I had a boyfriend who bad inspired me with lofty ideals. We were going to go into politics together and help people. Unfortunately we were not so knowledgeable about binh control. Now I was driving to my family doctor and cryi ng in my little VW . I wa afraid he would tell my parents. The year was 1966: I was a transfer student taking my first two _yea rs at Lo.ng-1kacb_City_ College and planning to transfer to UC Irvine. I was saving money for tuition and making good grades. I was going to be a teacher. Although I was enchanted by this boy's global knowledge and his ability to speak French, he was not a marriage partner, nor did I want to get married at 18. The doctor examined me and looked disapproving. He said it was too early to tell and tarted to call my parents. "No, please don't." I said. "111 call them myself." I used one of his office phones and called my mother. At the last minute I decided I had to lie. I told her I was studying at Long Beach tate. Something in my voice told her this wasn't true. and the call end ed up with my putting her on the line to our doctor. I can till remember hi word . "The re ults are inconclu~ivc; it could ju t be nerve . Girls' cycle are disturbed just by moving to another hou e ... ·he said. He always used that example when talking about cycles. My m?thcr said something on the ptlone. and he replied, "Yes. there is evidence she is no lo nger a . finals with wollcn checks. but appearance wa the last thing on my mind. I had never been "o relieved and happy in my lite. I broke up soon after with thl boyfriend and went on to un . ver it y. It i quite likely he would Sue Kauth .... VlfJID. During the two weeks I waited for my period to start, my Dad wouldn't s peak to me. My mother told me I had made him cry. But all teen-agers have had family scenes like I'm describing. I am not really telling you about my family's loss of innocence. I want you younger women to know how ab olutcly terrifying it was to be late wit h your period in 1966, seven year before Roe vs. Wade permitted legaJ abor- tions. I felt there was nowhere to turn. My mother mentioned something about borrowing money and fl yi ng to Scandina- via. To this day I have no idea how he decided on that area of the world. I was isolated at home, and aJI my friends could do was tell me maybe I hould ge t married. My period came two week late to the day. I had just had dental work and went off to take not have agreed to get married anyway, and I don't now w 1c cour e would have been worse. but l think I do. The next time pregnancy wa~ on my mind was when my husband and I were trying to have a child. Now I focused on cycles once again. but this time with joy and anticipation. In a moment of irony I met my old boyfriend in the parking lot of a upcrmarket near UC Irvine a few years ago. I was ix month pregnant with a much- wantcd child . We had a friendly chat. I was counseling and he was a grad student in a new major. He still wasn't my type. I concluded as we paned. It occurred to me that had thing turned out a bit d iffer- ently, I could have been married to him. I am gratcf ul I have never had to choo e an abortion. I will continue to.fight for my daugh- ter• right to choose her future. Letters to the Editor Dnr Editor: We are all concerned with the problem of the homeless. It is a national problem, a civic and federal responsibility. Tbe pal- est bUrdcn bu been ra1qna on tbc cities in areas witb milder dhnata. The solution could be a simple one, enabling the hosnele to be almost 1elf-sufrlcicat, workina at whatever is within their capacity. Tboee in need or medical or Pl~~oloaial help WOUid be in a ~uoa to reoesve it. CUldrea ~ auenCI local acllool1; litulli ..... nai~ ~ training. What I propose is that the aovemment allot a portion of some of tbe military baiel across the country to eatabliall mini· cities · witla f armlaad. The mil· itaey could ovcrw lbe orp1Ji- C1 7 •• ,.1 Police Blotter . -CO•PIUD IY iEUllA lEllEI The Police Blotter is pre~nreo .1s .., publlC service from the Newport £ns1wn deta111ni cmnes and a"ests in Newport Buch It should be nofecl that Cflmes listed a1e only ttlose '##t#ch .,. reported fo the Ne•potf 9Nch Police 0.0iartmen1 and artests rNde ate only those suspected ot cflmes and not those co1wicted • A body washed up on the shore between Crystal Cove and Scotsman Cove Tuesday morning may have been the victim _ of an accidental drowning. An ~arly morning jogger alerted Orange County Sherifrs Depuhes at 6 a.m. to the fully clothed body of a white male, between the ages of 4S and SS , about five-foot-eleven-inches and 200 pounds, said Lt. Bob Rivas. "There is nothing evident to point to yet. It appears now that he was a drowning victim but we won't know until the autopsy. We estimate that he has been in the water for about a week .... Rivas sa id . He said the man was dre cd in jeans, tennis shoe and a colored T-shirt. •Police raided a Newport Heights home last week and fl'rre two people s u peeled of manufacturing and 'e mcthamphetamincs. e.wpo rt Bea.ch residents Robert James Connelly. 38. and J ennifer Rae Wiegman. 20. were arrested last week after police obtained a carch warrant for Connelly's Broad Street home and _alle~cdly found_ drug paraphernalia and the methamphc- tammcs m the cooking process, Oakley said. • A man who wa ~aving engine trouble ended up in jail May 18 after a pohcc officer spotted the man pushing a motorcycle near the Mesa Motel at 2 a.m. When the officer approached Mark Allan Price. 30, of Garden Grove he discovered that the suspect had a 44. Magnum rtvolvc~. A check revealed that Price was wanted on a warrant and he was arrested. Oakley said. Another man at the motel, Melvy n Lee Woods, 34. of Co ta Mc a. was que tioncd along with Price and the officer discovered he, too. had a warrant out for his arrest. Oakley aid. As Woods was being put into the police car. the officer noticed that he was fidgeting with his pant leg. A carch aJlcgcdly revealed a bag of mcthamphetamine • Oakley said. Letter ... ~ ... ~ .,.. ,... 4 zation of these new neighbor-What a waste! There we re hoods. It would be invaluable hundreds of deaths across o ur training for Armed Force to country this winter that could prepare them elves to help re-have b~en prevented if this establish po rtions of society in program had been in effect. the event of a disaster. A positive Many military bases arc to be approach to training as oppo ed clo ed soon and could be utilized to the "war games" that are in thi way. The military. the necc ary but o co tly in money homele themselves. local and lives. churche and civic organization 1 n California. 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It was a fitting end to one of the most s uccessful athletic seasons in Cd M's 27-year his- tory. First, the Sea Kings' football and water polo team clinched C l F championships. Then Cd M bas ketball defied the odds and reached as far as the CIF finals before falling. Last Saturday night, it was the volleyball team's turn. Seeded Number 3 in the CIF 4A division with a season record of 16-2, the Sea Kings gave up the opening set to Mira Costa 1(lS-l6), the Ocean League's top squad with an undefeated 21-0 record going into the finals. Cd M rallied in the next three games to def cat the Mus tangs 15-12. 15-6. and 15-8 behind tough playing at net from middle blockers C hris Pliha and Jason Perkins and the defense and serving of setter Ty Price. The Sea Kings. had rtot faced Mira Costa during the regular season and as a result was forced to make some adjustments fol- lowing the first game, according to Cd M Coach Charlie Brande. "We went into the first game to see what we had to do,•• remarked Brande about his team's turnaround ... We went into the second game to beat them. We play University and Newport Harbor during the season and they're really tough, so we're real accustomed to having to adjust.". Cd M went ahead o n two occasions in the first game, 5- 3 and 7-5, before falling behind 10-7. The Sea Kings regained the lead, but failed to convert on three game-point situations. Mira Costa won the set o n Zach SmaJrs block. .. , think it was a little case of nerves and some unsureness," said Brande of his team's early play. ..Once we got this oot of the way, it helped us in the end." After figuring out how to exploit the Mustangs' offensive attack, the Sea Kings shifted their emphasis to blocking for the rest of the game. It was a move that pajd dividends for the Sea Kings. .. After we saw fiow they hit, we thought that would be the best way for us to score," said Brande. The Sea Kings recorded an impressive 34 stuff blocks over the course of the evening. The Sea Kings found them- selves down 3-0 just minutes into the second set. The Sea View League champs rallied to make the score 6-4 with a 6-1 scoring run. The score was tied at 12 following a brief Mustang lead. A Mira Costa penalty and a block by Corona's Chris Pliha put the Sea Kings ahead 14-12. The Sea Kings' Jason Perkins and Matt Herrington then blocked a Mira Costa shot for the winning point. The efforts of Cd M's front line of Perkins and Pliha began to take their toll on the Mustangs, who made seven bitting errors in the third match. "I think they_got intimidated," said Brande, "Their intimidation caused them to hit the ball harder and that made our block even more effective." The Sel Kings won the game 15-6. The fourth match again staned with a Mira Costa lead 111111111• • ,... 7 IAIY IK ... IRP•T £WI IN YOUI FACE -C... 1111 I• M19''1 elm 111111'1 .._.. I 111111 II 1111 Ill lllftlt lllt n.•r ....... , CIF H•ll'llll ........ l.llm ..... n. .. l(llp ........... Artllll ii ................ .,. Ill CIF 4A ...... ch1m,1111111f • lllf 20. Lavelle & Shryock remain in running CdM in doubles ..,.--.t---i R-a I-l:!PAS And then there were two. Corona del Mar High's d is- tance standouts Eddie Lavelle and Greg Shryock. advanced in postseason competition with solid performances in the Cl F finals on May 20. Today Lavelle and Shryock compete in the Masters Meet held at Cerrito College at 6 p.m. The top nine mark in each event at the CIF finals qualify for the Masters Meet. At the Master's Meet. the top five finisher in each event go on to state meet held at Cerritos College on June 2 and 3. Lavene came up short in his bid for CIF lA 1600 metcn champiomhip, tbou1h. He apin failed to overtake Burbank's Todd Lewis finishing second with a time of 4: I J .86. In the 3200, Lavelle placed sixth and didn't qualify for the Masters. .. rm happy with my time in the mile race,•• remarked Lavelle. ..Hopefully, Iii run a 1maner na a& tliC M..aen." A lloW ,.m cluncterized the eitly p.notlie 1610llllelenr.ce Wlla ••••&111 IAwil. w11o • Don ,., .. ,. , ...... Al ...... .., mart.. Lawlle ,._. wp a 2.'G9.I -... Layelle. .... -'= with his cffor.Lof-4;J5.36 which was good e nough for fourth place. Despite the slow pace early on. the top finishers in the race qualified for the Masters Meet. Round three of the Lavelle- Lcwis 1600 meters distance duel takes place at the Masters today. "It's pretty much the same guys I've been running against fo r the past couple of week • " said Lavelle of the Master's Meet. ··A couple guy in the race have really good peed. So the pace should be fast from the start.'" Lavelle admit that he need to contend with Lewi • explo ive speed if he i going have any chance of winning the race. · .. , need to take away Lewi • kick by making him use up more of his speed early in the race." stressed Lavelle. CdM Coach Bill Sumner com- mented, "Here we go again . Eddie is probably better than Lewis or at least u good. He ran a 10od race. But to beat Lewis you have to take away his speed by 1tayin1 on him for the entire race." Sumner said he expects both of his runnen to qualify for state competition. -They bOlb hM • chMce. For Q"!I it's a •etter ol beali• OM or two 1\1"9" uid S•mMr. La"lle co••••tli, ..... , ................ n.. .. _.,.. ......... k ..... .. -Fl& FAWr -c... .................... . ....... tlll 11 $18 I lllllClf ....... 111111•111•- 'fJ°lf ... ll .. _ .. l_lllM. . I~ workiq for all year... · third pt.cc aa the CIF 'ranats. The Sea l.inp didn' fare too "If we could have broupt well i• the overall team ._olapriaaenmo.a .. ..... competition ODly ICOri• a total ol Md a ......, .+ew • .. ... of 14 pointa to tie Canyon for ' IOtll plaee. El,..aa woa the ••• JA diYilloll ... Wlil 52 poiata. F• OIM\ dielsn• •-• lAM ,_,, OIM &1'1•1d ia Ever ince Coro na del Mar High's Rob Atkin and Doug Schule in began playing a a double team during their fresh- man year, they've had their ight on winning a Cl F tennis champion hip. So far it ha eluded their gra p. Today at the Huntington Beach eacliff Country Club. Atlin and chulean will have " their hot. The pair play in today' C l F 4A d ouble round of 16 compctat1on. The , ea K mg~ hould be ceded ccond in the 16-teom tournament. "I think we can \\in the tour- nament," remarked Atkin. .. We're playang with a lot more confidence right now. I think wc11 at o have a better draw than we did in the Ojai Tournament." The toughest obstacle facing Atkin and Schulein in the tour- nament is top seeded double team from Camarillo Hiah. Cd M '1 top doublet combina- tion IOlt to the Camarillo team in tcmifinals of tbe Ojai Tour· nammt IMt anontb in four teU. .. , tbink tMy Md us intimi- dated," recalled Atkin. ..We •tarted out alaaky and tllly broke our mve. We could beat tlaem. Wcw • IUO•r .... llOW. Our returm ...... i ........ We .................. it's ..... ,. ..~ ... . O.fll.. • ... . ..... ""' c r ~ t r a r t t ( t I Sailors fall in three For a team that wasn't even expected to ~urvive the opening round of the C IF volleyball playoffs, Newport Harbo r' team didn't do so badly. The Sailors pulled off stun- ning upsets of Huntington Beach and Woodbridge in t he opening rounds of the C l F playoffs before falling to Mira Costa in three games. (Mira Costa went o n to lose to Cd M in four games in the C l F finals). It was apparent from the start that Harbor was in over it head against Mira Co ta. the to p ranked team in the post l\eason tourney. The Sailors quickly dropped the first two sets I 5-5, I S-2 and despite a rally in the third game. they couldn't halt Mira Costa's offen ive onslaught. At the start of the t.hird set. Mira Costa put in their re ervcs and the Sailors took a 10-6 lead. But Mira Costa stormed back to take the game (I S-11) and the match. It didn't take long (about 64 minute ) for Mi ra Co ta to MAIDS UP -""'9rt ..... , W .._ (II 1111) 111 /I ti ....... I 11111 ., I l ira Cllll ........ Ill 11 11'1111 .... If Ill CIF ,.,ala lllM • 111r 11. Ill Ill lllllra polish off the Sailors ( 12-6). Harbor's trademark tcady dcfcn~e and con istent passing which were so crucial in victories over Huntingto n Beach and Woodbridge (both taller teams) was absent in the M ira Co ta game. In the final analysis. it was Mira Co ta· balanced offensive attack and height advantage which proved too much for the beleaguered S~ilors. Mira Co - ta 's 6-foot-4' standout David Swatik. Zach Small. 6-5 junior Pat Ivie and junior Jason Stimp- fig, spelled trouble . This season Harbor received olid effort from several players including seniors Chris Lee. Will Allison. Tim Newberry. Tony Mertz.junior Alex Opolous, a nd o phomorc Billy Nguyen. ·Sea Kings .. r:~~m-~ II f lfNllll l ••• Corona dcl Mar H igh 's ccond ba eman Greg Haack. and third baseman Reese Tllor- kelson were recently awarded all-Sea View League ho nors. Both were named to the first team. Haack batted .434 and lammed six homer for the Sea K ings thi cason while Thork.cl- o n po ted an imprc sivc .396 average. u the Mustangs pulled ahead 4- 1. Cd M struck back putting six consecutive points on the board, but both teams were tied at eight, moments later. CdM scored the final seven point to win I 5-8, with Pliha and C had Stcclbcrg blocking a ball at midcourt to cap off the victory. Herrington pounded a game- high 22 kills against the Mus- tangs while Pliha rcgi tertd 20. Matt Cwiertnia and Perkins added gained 14 and 13 kills, respectively. 0 Price al o played o ne of bis best games of the eason spearheading CdM's defense and pas ing efforts. Price along with Chad Steelberg turned in numerou digs and passes in the game. Brande will be losing iris entire starting lineup to graduation this year. however, he is encouraged by the performances of freshman Doug Hes e and Junior Caner Reese. ..I think Hesse has a great chance to be an outstanding basket ball player as well as a great volleyball player ... he said. "Reese reminds me of Pliha a year ago. He is ju t growing into his body." Each of the graduating seniors will be going on to play volleyball on the college level. Pliha and Herrington arc both looking at UCLA with Herring- ton al o look.ing at UCS B. 'M!schief' leads field in Buoy Race Stcelbcrg a nd Perkins will be going t o U C and Price i undecided with the University of Hawaii, San Diego State. and Long Beach State all under BY R ALPH ROD HEIM MARINE SCENE I' Balboa Yacht Club !.ailed its 20-fathom Buoy Race last at- ---tt«by-tttlder-dcM kies and fresh brec1e . Cla s A winner included the following: "Mi c hief' in fi r t place. ailed by Hardy Founcr of B YC: econd place went to .. Buttercup." kipped by Com- modore J ohn Calier of BY C : "Big Apple" placed third under the guidance off rnie Johan on. The Clas 8 title went to "Cru ader R abbit .. of • SVC. .. Contention." ailed b~ sordon Track . • • CHll111• lnm '811 I Johanna Wallin. Saturday' C l F final wa a memorable d ay. however. it was a pretty forget- table one for the Sea King •girl squad overall. Wallin ran the best mile race of her career shattering Cd M • Tennis ... II 5 tf'-11111 1 where Doua ii 1oin1 hit the ball before lw doa it ... 0. Mey 20, Atkin and Schu- llia p,"r.-for tbe CIF tour- , lal • tlllJ ralli9d to defeat Jolla llnlly ud Tate ~ataubc ol 6-J.M. ....... fint Kt • G raha m. BV C, took ccond place. and .. Forazado, ., ailed by Geoff Phillip. • BYC . placed third. Elliott Little. H V . in ··Electric Pumpkin.. took first place in Clas C . econd place went to Phil Glasgow· ... lmpct- uou ... a nd third wa talcn by "'Pu ycat." o ut a new format-a competitive three-day regatta. Some of the world's fastest boats will be competing off cwport beache . If you want to see sailboat racing at it best thiswcckcod. thcnjust we t of the ewport pier is the place to be. con ideration. Al o graduating will be second team members Matt Spragin . John Lyles. and J ohn Hamilton. _B • Qpe De ign Regatta winners were Kurt 01 on.- HYC, in the Etchell Cl in fir t . Col in Bate Craig Flctchers. BYC. an econd. a nd John wigart Bruce tuart. HYC, placed third. Bryan Hence. VYC. wa the winner in the ailing clas . Thi) Friday. aturday and Sund a)' H YC will be ailing it famed Ahman on Cup. How- e.,,er. th1 }Car the club i trying 'chool record in the C\'Cnt with a marl of 5:09.95. Wallin wa named an alternate for the 1600 race at the Master·~ Meet. The Sea Kings' Jill Young po ted fourth in the 300 hurdles (45.64) and ixth in the .00 (59.66) but didn' qualify for the Masters in either event. Atkin and Schulcin fell behind . 4-1. But. they regained their composure and proc:cedcd to take the next fi~ pma and the match. Harbor .. · top Ii ..... player Brett H•F 1•Dltlit will ellO,.., ia tlle infl•idul ,...._.. .... todey. Attad.1a IOI I ft'<WfhU • 11111 •n .cu11 c~mtoe I rJ E """''-v ?IJ •H_.4'. C&unnoat •I\ W r lta •14 ...... ,, Cotta Mn.A (:IJ .. ,._ Cu~ I ltlf\.<\..:.t t•· t Z\S ••ll 0oWIW}' , ... ,..._.., ~ .... 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We play University and tory. Newport Harbor during the First, the Sea Kings' football season and they're really tough, and water polo team clinched so we 're real accustomed to C l F championships. Then having to adjust." Cd M basketball defied the Cd M went ahead on two odds and reached as far as the occasions in the first game, 5- Clf finals before falling. 3 and 7-5, before falling behind Last Saturday night, it was the 10-7. The Sea Kings regained the volleyball team's turn. lead, but failed to convert on Seeded Number 3 in the Cl F three game-point situations. 4A division with a season record Mira Costa won the set on of 16-2, the Sea Kings gave up Zach Small's block. the opening set to Mira Costa ... , think it was a little case of (18-16). the Ocean League's top nerves and some unsureness," quad with an undefeated 21-0 ' said Brande 'of his team's early record going into the finals. play. 040ncc we got this out of CdM rallied in the next three the way, it helped us in the end." games to defeat the Mustangs After figuring out how to 15-12. 15-6, and 15-8 behind exploit the Mustangs' offensive tough playing at net from middle attack, the Sea Kings shifted blockers Chris Pliha and Jason their emphasis to blocking for Perkins and the defense and the rest of the game. It was a serving of setter Ty Price. move that paid dividend for the The Sea Kings had not faced Sea Kings. ... After we saw how they hit, we thought that would be the best way for us to score," said Brande. The Sea Kings recorded an impressive 34 stuff blocks over the course of the evening. The Sea Kings found them- selves down 3-0 just minutes into the second set. The Sea View League champs rallied to make the score 6-4 with a 6-1 scoring run. The score was tied at 12 following a brief Mustang lead. A Mira Costa penalty and a block by Corona's Chris Pliha put the Sea Kings ahead 14-12. The Sea Kings'· Jason Perkins and Matt Herringto~n then blocked a Mira Costa shot for the winning point. The efforts of Cd M's front line of Perkins and Pliha began to take their toll on the Mustangs. whp made seven hitting errors in the third match . .. , think they got intimidattd, .. said Brande, .. Their intimidation caused them to hit tbc ball harder and that made our block even more effective." The Sea Kings won the game I S-6. The f ourtb match again started with a Mira Costa lead 111111111 ..... 7 llAIY _IBllllCll..,llT Elml 11 YOUI FACE -C.. ......... , C... 111111'1 .._.. 1 11111 II Ill 111 ...... 1111 n..-, llilM'a CIF 11mm.1 ......... U.-'-'· Tiii S. KJlp 1Hml11l1f Ill Artllll II Int ..... • Wiii •ta Q1111r1 Ill CIF 4A .. , ... cb1m,1111• • .., 21. Lavelle & Shryock ·remain in ·running CdM in doubles BY GEORGE PAPPAS And then there were two. Corona del Mar High's dis- tance standouts Eddie Lavelle and Greg Shryock advanced in postseason competition with solid performance in the CIF finals on May 20. Today Lavelle and Shryock compete in the Ma ters Meet held at Cerrito College at 6 p.m. The top nine marks in each event at the CIF finals qualify for the Muters Meet. At the Master· Meet, the top five fini her in each event go on to state meet held at Cerrito College on June 2 and 3. Lavelle came up short in hi bid for Cl F 3A 1600 meters championship. thou1h. He apin f ailect to overtake Burbank •s Todd Lewis fini1hin1 second with a time of 4: 13.86. In the 3200, Lavelle placed sixth and didn't qualify for the Muters. •rm happy with my time in tlae mile race,•• remarked LaWOe ... H.,ully, 111 run a 1= 7*rw•dleMwn." A._ 1'1....v..dtbe ........ ,.. ....... ....,. with his effort of 4: 15.36 which was good enough for fourth-------------- place. _ De pite the slow pace early on. the top finishers in the race qualified for the Masters Meet. Round three of the Lavelle- Lcwi 1600 meter distance duel takes place at the Master today. .. It' pretty much the amc guys I've been running again t for the pa t couple of weeks." aid Lavelle of the Ma ter·s Meet. .. A couple guy in the race have really good peed .• o the pace ~hould be fast fro m the tart ... Lavelle admit that he need to contend with Lewi ·exp lo 1vc speed if he is going have any chance of winning the race. .. , need to take away Lewi " kick by making him use up more of his speed early in the race." stressed Lavelle. CC:tM Coach Bill Sumner com- mented ... Herc we go again. Eddie is probably better than Lewis or at leut as aood. He ran a aood race. But to beat Lewis you have to take away his a peed by staying on him for the entire race... , Sumner said he expects both of his runnen to qualify for state competitioa. '7hey bOlh baW a ChMc:e. For 0.-. il'I .... .., of .... i .... or two pya. • uid s....,. Laftlll co........ ..., •• ..... ...,.. .... Tllil'I .... ~ ............... .... . -FIE£ fALlJr. -c.n. ........... --..... . .......... ) 9181111 .. , ................. _ A1'1B1~Blllll .. _ .. ,_ll IH. I w workina for all year ... . . The Sea Kinp didn' fare too well ia the overall team competition Giiiy acoriltl a total of 14 poia&l 10 tie ea,_ for 10th .... ~ ... JAdi.-. w Wldl_S2 poi.ea, LMI ,_,, OIM ...... ia tlainl pl.ce .. tbc CIF fanals. •If • coUI laave broupt ..... o1 ........... , ., ............... added f Ever incc Corona del M ar High' Rob Atkin and Doug Schulcin began playing as a double team during their fre h- man year, they·vc had their ights on winning a Cl F tcnni champion hip. So far it has eluded their gra p. Today at the Huntington Beach , eacliff Country Club, Atlin and chulcm will have their hot. The pair play' in today' Cl 4A double round of 16 competition. The • ea King hould be ceded econd in the 16-team tournament. "I thinl \\<e can win ttie tour- nament." remarked Atlin. ... We're playi ng with a lot mo re confidence right now. I think we11 also have a better draw than we did in the Ojai Tournament." The toughest obstacle facing Atkin and Schulein in the tour- nament i top seeded double team from Camarillo Hip. Cd M's top doubles combina- tion lost to the Camarillo team in acmifinals of tbe Ojai Tour- nameat last montla in four acts. ... thiak ,.., ..... .. intimi- dated," recalled Atkin. ..We started out lhaty and tbey broke our acne. We could Mal diem. "'We're a ttro 1111r ....... Our returm.,. IM'i• ....... We botli Mw .... --... it\ tc .... , •• ,,.11 Ditto .... . ()lie.,.. .. ..... -a.... • .... ""' .. ~ t et n p te n a r• b ti 0 II ti a r: ti ti d ti 0 N a e ti n rr B 21 u b f• p 0 " .. • 1 a J n h ti "$4 0 ~ Sailors fall in three For a team that wasn't even expected to survive the opening round of the C IF volleyball playoffs. Newport Harbo r 's team didn't do so badly. The Sailors pulled off stun- ning upsets of Huntington Beac h and Woodbridge in the opening rounds of the Cl F playoff ~fore falling to Mira Co ta in three games. (Mira Co ta went on to lose to Cd M in four games in the CI F finals). -It was apparent from the tart that Harbor was in over its head against Mira Costa. the to p ranked team in the po t ~eason tourney. The Sailors quickly dro pped the fir t two sets I S-S , I S-2 and de pile a rally in the third game. they couldn't halt Mira Costa's offen ive onslaught. At the start of the third ct. Mira Co ta put in their reserve and the Sailors took a 10-6 lcad. But Mira Costa tormcd back to take the game (I 5-11) and the match. It didn't take lo ng (about 64 minutes) for Mira Co ta to -~ - .. •Y ZI. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,_ 7 ..... .... -.... -~ru · Sea Kings • • HANOI UI' -...,.,, llnlr'a Wiii AH• (1111111) 11111,11 ti ...... I 111111 ~ I l ln Cllll ,..,.. .... 1111 11mlftlll .... II 1111 CIF ~ 1111111 • l lf 11 ..... 1111 lllllfl . UM CAIU./IEWPOIT EISlll Ml't 111w wll lick II 1t1nln1 lln Cllll'a lr1ll I• a Illy ...... 1.111~ II ........ polish off the Sailors ( 12-6). Harbor' trademark steady defense and consistent passing which were so crucial in victorie over Huntington Beach and Woodbridge (both taller teams) was absent in the Mira Co ta game. In the final analysis, it was Mira Costa's balanced offensive attack and height advantage which proved too much for the beleaguered Sailors. Mira Cos- ta's 6-foot-4 standout David Swatik. Zach Small. 6-S j unior Pat Ivie and junior J ason Stimp- fig. spelled trouble . This season Harbo r received solid effort from several player including seniors Chris Lee. Will Alli on, Tim Newberry. Tony Mertz.junior Alex Opolous, and op,h'omore Billy Nguyen. • •• Corona dcl Mar High's second baseman Greg Haack and third baseman Reese Thor- kclson were recently awarded all-Sea View League hono rs. Both were named to the first team. Haack batted .434 and slammed six homers for the Sea Kings thi cason while Thorkcl- son posted an impressive .396 average. I 5 1dm 11111 I as the Mustangs pulled ahead 4- 1. CdM struck back putting six consecutive point on the board, but both teams were tied at eight, moments later. CdM scored the final seven points to win 15-8, with Pliha and Chad Stcclbcrg blocking a ball at midco urt to cap off the victory. Herrington pounded a gamc- high 22 kills against the Mus- tangs while Pliha registered 20. Matt Cwiertnia and Perkin added gained 14. and 13 kills, respectively. Price also played o ne of his best games of the season spearheading Cd M ·s dcf ense and passing efforts. Price along with Chad Stcclberg turned in numerous d igs and passes in the game. Brande will be losing bis entire starting lineup to graduation this year. however, he is encouraged by the performances of freshman Doug Hesse and Junior Carter Reese. ··1 think He sc has a great chance to be an outstanding basketball player as well as a great volleyball player ... he said. "Ree c reminds me of Pliha a year ago. He is ju t growing into his body." Each of the graduating enior will be going o n t o play volleyball on the college level. Pliha and Herrington arc both looking at UCLA with Herring- ton also looking at UCSB. 'Mischief' leads field in· Buoy Race Steelberg and Perkins will be going to USC and Price is undecided with the University o( Hawaii, San Diego State. and Long Beach State all under con idcration. Al o graduating will be second team members Matt Spragin . John Lyles. and John Hamilton. BY RALPH RODHEIM MARINE SCENE Balboa Yacht Club sailed its 20-fathom Buoy Race last Sat- urday under clear skie and fre h breeze . - Cla A winner included the following: .. M i chief' in first place. ailed by Hardy Fourier of BCYC~ econd place went to .. Buttercup... kipped by Com- modore John Cazier of BY C: "Big Apple" placed third under the guidance of Frnie Johan on. The Cla~ 8 title went to .. Cru~ader Rabbit" of . SVC "Contention.·· ailed bv Gordon Track . • • celll111~-..... Jo hanna Wallin. Saturday' Cl F final was a memo rable day. however. it was a pretty forget- table one for the Sea King ·girl quad overall. < Wallin ran the be t mile race of her career s hattering Cd M • Tennis •.. 115 , ..... ,.... where Doua ii aoina hit the ball before ll9e does it ... On M., •. Atkin and Schu- lein ...... for the CIF toyr- n·m1111 • tlley nllild to defeat Jolla Hawley l8d Tate latMabe ol 6-J.~. , ...... firtt .... Graham. BYC. took second place. and "Forazado, .. sailed by Geoff Phillips. BYC. placed third. Elliott/ Little. NH YC. in "Electric Pumpkin"' took fir t place in Clas C. Second place went to Phil Glasgow· .. lmpct- uou ... and third wa taken by "Pus ycat." BY C's One De ign Regatta winners were urt ---on-on. NH YC, in the Etchells Cla in fir t . Colin Bate /C raig Flctchers. BYC. in econd. and John Swigart Bruce Stuart, HYC, placed third. Bryan Hence. VYC. wa the winner in the ailing class. This Friday. Saturday and Sunday H YC will be sailing it famed Ahmanson Cup. How- e\.cr. th1 year the club is trying , ~chool record in the event with a mark of 5:09.95. Wallin was named an alternate for the 1600 race at the Ma ter's Meet. \ The Sea Kings· Jill Young po tcd fourth in the 300 hurdle (45.64) and sixth in the 400 (S9.66) but didn't qualify for the Masters in either event. Atkan and Schulein fell behind 4-1. But they reaained their composure and proceeded to take the next five pmes and the match. Harbor's top linpa player 8mt H.....-0.. will.-0 plaJ illtM~,..aimln.n. ..... o.1.,. out a new format-a competitive three-day regatta. Some of the world's fastest boats will be competing off Newpon beachc . If you want to ec sailboat racing at its best this weekend, then just west of the Newport pier is the place to be. 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For as long as we can remember the Assistance League of Newport Beach holds the passing of their presidency at the Balboa Bay Club. beginning in The Newport Chapter of Assistance League was founded in 1940, so it was especially fun to sec past presidents acknowl- edged and attending such as Dorothy Yardley, Mickey Merickel, Betsy Ripley and Marie France Lefebrve. Harborlites the morning with a coffee and culminating in a l\lncheon. This year's activities were chaired by Gail Reiter and Nancy Clayton. In a touching ceremony, Cheri Harris received the gavel from outgoing president Jean Quinn. Jean in her address a~knowl­ edged the sizeable donation of ancy Veitch, who was rcprc- entcd by her son Chris and daughJer-in-law Laurie, as welJ as the:. donation of the Newport Balboa-Rotary represented by Terry Zimmerman and retired Brigadier General Len Fribourg. Cheri in her forthcoming year of service (actually Cheri has been a member of ALNB for over 20 years) will be assisted by Pauline Biggerstaff, Aileen Schrader, Patti Rose. Linda Mayeda. Ginny Singer, Nan Clayton, Marilyn Rock, Jean Hodge, Betty McBride. Hetty Robinson, Flo Spears, Gloria Loudon, Sandy Hester, Agnes O'Kelly and a host of other dedicated ladies. BY DINA VON BUR6Eff Incoming chairmen of the auxiliaries arc Mary Pat Lucas, Betty Sprang, Tricia Kerrigan. Chris Bradley and Jill Wclputt. • •• The Gala des Beaux Arts was a resounding success for the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Held at the Jewel Court. more than 500 attended the mas ked ball themed party. which featured a variety of entertainment, cuisine, Monte Carlo style casino gambling and a variety of auction items. Opportunity prizes were donated by Boehm, Tiffany, Nordstrom and Gage Galleries. Cassandra Gumpert and Thelma Friedel co-chaired the event. Assisting were Nancy Wilson, Margaret Thompson, K_atblecn Sangster, Dianne Johnson, Judy Christiano, Cindy Boragno, Judy Burnett, Jorccn Gage, Mary Kunz, Jacque ·Adams, Donna LeBaron, Mary Encinas. Teri Ward, Anjic Wood, Sherron Fluch, Karen Brown and Marcie Lemmon. JUI• •E•E out•• ......... , PAT IATlll II Alll. ~ ...... Step bv8teppr••••t8 .. S.••• RotUMI tlaeW..W" ... a ............. c1 .. d ........... ....... .......av .......... c ..... le• ... K•s••••_... ................... Come and join our summer 'international extravaganza. Each 3 week session, beginning June 19, will include child produced and performed plays based on a fascinating land, encourage creativity through art, music, cooking and dance, and learn new computer skills+ + weekly science projects and fun- ~ damentaJ sports skills clinics. HOUIS: Summer Session: 9:00-3:00pm. ,_ Clllll c..: 7:00-9:00 & 3:00-6:00pm . - • llAY n .... THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-rME. Ent.e • en 'Manet' premieres at Laguna Playhouse BY CHERYL STEHLI NG T he Laguna Playho use has every right to be proud of its latest production, .. Ma net," which chronicles the turbulent !if e of French painter Edouard Manet. It is an original, penned by Ma rk Turnbull of Laguna Beach and premie ring at the Play- house. It combines a variety of media, incl uding living pictures, more than 200 tides and original music and songs. This i the perfect kickoff to the Pageant of the Masters, a l .aguna Beach tradition, which employs living art. It is trµly a technical fcte. The Impressionist period comes alive with the likes of Edgar Dega , Claude Monet. Paul Ce1anne, Auguste Renoir, Berthe Morisot , and Camille Pis arro. Forty caM member and a 10-picce orches- tra elevate thi production to the de cription of spectacular. -· .. ,.. -~ -. . -... .._ . ot o nly i "Manet" highly entertaining, it is also a history lesson, which makes a mockery of Louis a po lcan 111 and reli hes hi fall from grace. Manet i proclaimed the "lightn- ing rod" between the o ld and the modern, though he would cringe if anyone mentioned the word "Impressio nist" in the same breath as his name. . LIVING ART-0 ... Wiiiia... Mjab 1111lifltlll11 "'Re Sp11isll Sl.r." p~ ~ 6"1HIWllIt1.Jt111 ,...,.._.., ,,.-.111 of "11 ... " paint a naked wo man havi ng a picnic on the gra\ with two fully-clothed men. ~hock ing to the public. From then on, ~c are intro- Ma ne t was the Paris art world's whipping boy. He fo rged new links in arfs chain a nd his way wa not ea y. It was he th at tho e mentioned abO\c had to thank for opening up mind to a new and exciti ng method of ge tt ing idea acro\s in art. The play opcm with Manet in the studio ot ht teacher. fho- mas Couture. MaJlet i\ highly regarded by the other artists, but --not-by-tfle-erit ~. ul&m {}f-e\l'etl--t: the public at this point. He is the iconocla t, who dare to •• Appearing thru J une 10 SUZIE & THE SWEETHEARTS Coming June 13 thru July I SHAKE RATTLE & RO LL The G olden Age of Rock ·n • Ro ll is back and Duke' 'ha it li ve. Come d.incc to ·the hottest sounds of the SO's. 60's. and 70's at Duke• Nosta lgia Nite Club. Relive a ll your favorite oldie but goodi~ every Tuesday thrQ.ugh Saturday.· Enjoy the convenience of complimentary valet parking. And try Duke's every Mon· day for comedy night. Du1te•1 Nostalgia Nite Club is at The Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Blvd .• NcwpQn Beach. (7t4) 644-1700 . ' duced to Manet's family. ht\ wife. hi s mistres~e and hi contemporarie . He servt.·d dur- ing the Franco-Prussian War and from that ex perience gained F AT AL A'M'RACTION ~ ff}. :r~::<. .:: .L'"?""'" .'} ,,,, ,,. 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Sur pJnc:.tkr h.mrr-any kmd-hghth r 00 rn111. h bc • .ung dt\.('"'"" tht' itlutrn m 1hr fk>ur-.tnd tou~ pan .ik~ • • • I t'htl\i ·r p1r dough Rt•ll out l/'4 1n~ h • chide, 'Plt"'d wuh ~flt~ htttkr and ~nnklr on lot\ of cinn;a m ln ug.ar told awr, bru\h on milk .and mott su r Cut 1n10 ~"~and b.1kt t' mmu1n .lit -4l,• ••• For an u~y roe ku1I ~k. mash a p•dt• of soft herb-and prh~ chttv unnl imooch (lldd a little milk 1f ~ Md ma mall mu.hYOOm Cap\ lmtl lbouc hair • menuer ' ailment\ that prohably attri- buted to hi\ crippling and early death at 51 . fla-..hcd in. multi-projections on All of the musical production' are CnJ oyable, espcc1ally the one' that employ the living art. Char- acters. uch a'i Manet's parenh, F mile Zola, famous art critic and the Spani h inger. who were all portrayed in Manet '~ painting .. come alive, tep from the canva~ and tell the story. Slide~ of Manet' painung' and other are two ~ide!. of the stage. . Manet I\ po rtrayed by John H unttngton. who i~ made up to · look very much li ke the original. Su1anne Manet is played by Dana Van Diver, who 1 abo the pian1\t for the produc tion "Manet" cont inue through June 12 and two performance!. have been added. Call 494-8021 for more information. GULLIVER'S PRIME RIBS OF BEEF R~al h x><l RC\CR\'r\710\ r \/;"\'//,.-,/.' 18482 MAC ARTHUR 833-8411 IRVINL "Now Sauteed Fresh ary an Soft Shell Crabs Only At Branaon's!" Brandon's fabuJous lunch Sampler-includes fresh ~uu.•t:J M.uyLuiJ ~>ft hcU < l";.ib. \kc..-v.~ (,nHeJ hnmp .ind Petite I t1<."t M1~'1100. 'iCT'\ru wuh (rl"h Vt-j..'t.'tahk: I c ( thl d.i) .md fresh <htn ~I Rrt>Jd AIJ f0t only Brandon. Otnner pecial Encree. \X ~ \ U11'lbuleJ A A ~mplin~ o SQ(OC' of our Lr~< (rc.iu1)(1.<, feJrunng trl"\h atc'(.J MJI) unc.I ~ >tt "hell ( r. h. 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No ex~rience necessary; Paid to complete train· ing. W0tk at home. For information send self· addressed, stamped envelope, 9 ~ inches Ion& to: AWGA Dept. E Box 49204, Atlanta. GA 30359. ASSEMBLERS WANTED ~ G8rda. D.C. () C»epr8dor Multi-Spec.., Clink •Oriental Medicine • Electro-Accupressure • Physjcal Therapy • Exercise Physiology •Podiatry 4030 Birch ........ #103 .... pDftBMch 151-1700 BALBOA DENTAL AR S Introduces New Owner Don Simpeon, DMD 20 Years Experience m • General Dentistry • Cosmetic Dentistry • Crown & Bridge • Periodontics ' • Endodontics Evening/Sat. Appts available 673-4567 317 Marine Ave. Balboatsaand FAMILY PUCTICE ROBERT M. DAVIS. MD F•mily Practice Bwd Cettified • Gynecology • Sports Medicine •Physical Therapy 20311 Acacia, NB 250-4244 qrJ OBSTETRICS GYNECOLOGY INFERTILITY • Member Orange County Medical Association • 01plomate American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology Richard C. A&new, M.D. DAY OR NIGHT CALL 650·3 200-Announcing USAIR TICKET GOOD ANYWHERE ON US AIR SYSTEM SELL CHEAP. GOOD UNTIL 9/ 15. CALL EVENINGS 642-6804 VISA/MASTER· CARD . US CHARGE Guaranteed Regardless of Credit Rat· i_nj! Call Now! (213) 925· 9906 ellt. U3934. LOST & FOUND ads are ol-*f for 3 weeks a NO CHMGE • • .w:e to the community. Call 631-81209a.m . to noon M·f . - RAYMOND E. 8EltG. M.D. 01pl Amer Bet of Ortho paed1c Surgery Sports Med1c1ne. Arthroscopic Surgery, fractures Neck and Back Prob lems l 7 years in N~ 400 Newport Center Dttve. •506 NB 760-1711 Board Certified AMA." OCMA, CAO • Cosmetic Lid Tucks • Contact Lenses • Radial Keratotomy •Dry f ve Tear Ducts • Laser l>lctucoma • Cataract Implants LYON EYE INSTITUTE fashion Island l 401 Avocado 1140? 760-3003 ott. MELVIN l. FOULDS Clinicat PsJchc*>iist #ftW 5481. lnd1v1duals. Couples. ram1hes 2~ yrs eKperience free ln1t1al Consult ation Evening & Weekend Appts Avail 120 New l)Orl CentPr Dr u?OO. N~wport Beach 760-0300 CALL TODAY TO RESERVE YOUR SPACE IN THE COMMUNITY MEDICAL DIA£CTORY. ATTENTION: EXCELLENT INCOME for home assembly work. F0t inf0tmation, call 504· 646-1700 Dept. P237. EARN $500 OR MORE weekly stuffing enve· lopes at home. No expe- rience necessary. For f REE information send self ·addressed stamped envelope to: Mailing Associates, P 0 BoK 7176, Dearborn. Ml 48121 $350/DAY PROCESSING Phone orders People call you. No experience necessary. Call (Refun· dable) 1·518-459-8697 Ext K2954 7 DA VS. EARN EXTRA INCOME Assembf ina products at home. Small piece work, jewelry. crafts. elect!'Ofl· 1c~ typing, sewing. At'YL Y NOW! (213) 859· 6938 CLERKS HELPERS Earn money assembfing musical teddy bears. Materials supPlied. "No Selling." ·write to Jo-El Enterprises, P.O. Box 2837, Deland, FL 32723· 2837. EARN $500 TO $600 OR MORE weekly stuffing envelopes at home. No experience necessaJY. For free 1nformationJ send self ·add res sea stamped envelope to: Nationa&, P.O. Box 7280, Dearborn. Ml 48121. Administrative Asst. 111111 PllORLE 127.0GO As right hand to toP exec, you'll interact at the h1sh- est levels of this growing company. Wonderful boss, posh surround· 1ngs lots of respons1b1I· 1ty. Fast notes a plus. Ask for #E2532 OM5 OfJICl MATtS (714) 711-1170 FAX YM IEIUIE (714) 71M135 Confidential · 100% Free Evening Interviews Avail. Receptionist 121. .... Your UTE TVPtNG and great persona&ity could land this customet ser- vice ortented position. Projects. phones and growth potential. Ask for #E2528. Applications are now • being accepted for box 1irls and box boys. Please awly in person at Ralph's Grocery, 380 E 17th Street, Costa Mesa 015 omCEMATES (714) 7 ... 70 FAX YOUI IESllllE ASK ABOUT OUR MED· ICAL EDITORIAL ADlllllllTIATIYE (714) 711-1135 Confidential • le>09r. free --.COLUMN ~~LL-1-+.---Alamllll---J 631-1120 t-12 llOWTII PGTEITIAL EYeftt . 214-Huhh Aids . NUTRITION. Need 100 overweight people to try new herbal weight con- trol program. No drugs. No exercise Guaran· teed Call Mary 760· 1654 305-Emnlftvment Opportu;-~ SH.OGG+ Your 1nrt1atrve and good secretarial skills can take you -far with this growing company. fun atmos phere. good benefits Fast notes or Shorthand a plus. Ask (or #E25 l 2 015 OfflC£ MATtS (114) 71M070 FAXYMIOUIE (714) 711-1135 Confidential · 100% Free Even ng Interviews Avail A TIENTION • HIRING! Government Jobs 1n your area $17,840 · $69,485. Call l ·602-838·8885, ext R 3375 OFFICE LADY needed for beautiful office Light typing, will train Call Ken, 549 3633 COMPANION SERVICES Offered Ooct0t appts.. meals, shopping, other needed assistance. Good references. 846-0035. Secretary/Word Processor PIT $8/hr. to stan Lovely office near UCI CaJY1>US needs helper to work Mon. - Fri. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Perfect for retired secretary or individual with school-age children. Call Valerie at (714) 156-1714 · GOVERNMENT JOBS $1~400-$72,500 NOW HlmNG ExceHent benef· Its, C.11 504-649-7922 Ext J 2550 GOVERNMENT JOBS $11.037 to $69,405. lmmedi•1 hinrw! Your .. cmt(~)l · 511·'19·3611 lit .I 2914 tot ,..... lilt 8 tn ATTENTION -Hirtnc! pas The Highest Quahty Home Improvement and Repair Expert Carpentry licensed & lnsureo R sonabl Rates (71•)-llM (7 •• , ... ,.,, f I • • Class·_ 406-HoUll I for Rent/Unfum FOR LEASE Palos Verdes Estates Oceanfront Spectacular Vie:-4 BR 2 BA $3200/ Mo Days 770 8835 Eves/Weekends 495 1302 FOR RENT· Spacious lBR & 2BR apts Qutet Area. your own locked garage $600 to$ 725 pet month. 665 Park Drive Call 631-2276 410-Rooms for Rent ROOM FOR RENT IN COSTA MESA USE OF W/D UVINGROOM & KITCHEN $375 • 1/3 UTI L 63 l ·6959 Le 417-Resort Rentals Newport Beech SHORT-TERM Oceanfront, furnished l & 2 bedroom apart· ments, $5()()/week and up. Available now• Aaent 675-8170 Maui MAUl/KAANAPALI BEACH 1 Bdrm or 2 Bdrm condo Ocean view Fully turn & equipped. Tennis/pool/ beach As low as $75/ ~t Brochure 854 420-0ffice Space 1000 SQ. FT. Up to 50 Off ftrst Vear Exclusive Newport Beach address First Floor Suite Newer Carpet Immediate Occupancy For more detail. please contact Don Sam1s, 838 5835 s SOI-Houses for Sale ATTENTION! GOVERNMENT HOMES - from SI (you repair) Delinquent ta• property Repossessions Call 1 602 838.8885 Ext 3375 GOVERNMENT HOMES! From $100 (U REPAIR) Foreclosures Repos. T •• Delinquent Properties Now Sell This Area! CaU (RefundabJe) l ·315· 733-6064 Ext G369 For Current L1st1ngs GOVERNMENT HOMES from Sl 00 (U R~tr) Foreclosures. Repos. Tax Oehnquent Properties Now Selhng, Call 1-315 736· 7375. £xt H-CA·N2 for Current Lists 24 Hours GOVERN~ENT HOMES from $1 00 CU-Repair) Foreclosures, Repos. Tax Df'hnau.-nt Prnoert1es. 736-n75. Ext H-CA·Nl tor current hst. 24 hours °'~ County on MIY l , 1989 F1!eNo f417112 nus ftct1bous name state- men t eaptres five years from the date et wn hied in the office of the county clerk A new ftctJttous bus· eness name stnment must •••••••••••••••••••••be hied before that lime The fil1na of thts statement PUm.ICMmel F1Ct1110U1 ••nos NAME ITATIMUIT The fo*Mint penons ate . douia busineu H INTER NA nor.At SOLAR OEVEl OPMENT COMPANY. 601 Oowf Or•~. Sue 8. New port Beach. CA 92663. James Ounc.M\, More'<>s Y Carranza. 4A Cabo San luas Gary P Ba'anos~1. 601 ~ Drive. Suite 8. New pott BeKh. CA 92663 This business 1s con ducted by • ,.neral part nf'M•P doeS not of d'Self authorile the use in this sute of • t1ct1hous busu~s neme '" vtOlation of the fl&hts of another under tedetal state or common law (see Secbon 14400 et seq business •nd profess.c>NI code) S/26 612 619 6116 220 l fV9lJC NOTICI nc111aous .,.._. fWll(ITATIMPT The follow1n1 persons are dotn1 business H MARINA SAILING-NEWPORT 600 E. Bay Ave . #M, Newport Beach.92663 At41n P Uwreoce. 1924 Monterey BM2 . Her~ __ -1Jlis..st.a:temie.at ~ ...... .U--tteach;-90i54- Wllh the County Clerk of Naomi M Lawrence °'~County on MIY lS. 1924 Monterey BM2 . Her 1989 mosa Beach, 90254 file No r 418724 This business IS con This hct1hous name sot ducted by a husband and ment Hl>1res five years wife trom the <Ute it was filed 1n The re11strants com· the office of the county menced to transact bus• c~ A new fictitious bus neu under lhe hchhous 1ness ~ ~tement must busineu name hsted above be ftled twtore that time on 5 · l 89 The tihnt of this sutement At41n P u..rence does not of 1tsetf auth0r1ie This SQtement was filed lhe use 1n this stMe ol a with the County Clerk ot fict1hous ~ness ~ 1n °''oat County on May 8. v10fatt0n of thii njhts of 1989 · another under teeter-~te f 1le No r 4 l 78SO or common l4tW (see Section This fictitious name st.-e l«OO~ ~ bu~messand ment eap rt'S f11te yr<lrs prot SiC>nal code) from lhe d<lte 1t w s ftlt"d 1n 5119. 5126, 612 the off1 ~ ot lhe c.,unty 619 2 175 cle<k A ftCt1hOUS bl.ls ...... Na.ICNOTICI ncnnous .,. ... NAMl ITATIMUIT The fOtlowlnt penon •S do1n1 business as CYPRESS COMMERCIAl CENTER. 25 UN.DA ISL NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 ~ Park Int ~ c.t4f Coroor.tion. 25 Lindi 15". Neaoort lw:h, CA 92660 This .......... 11 conduei.d ~ICOfilOI ..... The rq11trant com· INfQd '° nnuct ~· ,,... under IN ticttttoul ..................... hltecl abowe °" NIA --= ....., ~ me.. • Ill e.n,. ,.... n. .......... _ ... .... ~C*'ol ar-..0....., .. -, 16. ·-....... ,.lto7l '*'*•• ....... ............ WM" ...... ,.. . _ ..... .. .... .. .. c:ouMy Clllfta.A llW c-. -. =m•ll-........... .,_, __ 1ness rwme t ltmf'nl must ~ f lf'd bt'tore 'h t time The f1ht a of th ~ statement don not " 1t 1• .-ut~1ie the u 1n this state of a hctibous business name in vtolatK>n of lhe r11hts ot at!Olhet under ~ stat or common "11• (see Section l4400et ~ busmeu and ~I code) 5 112,S/19,S/26 612 2 1SO does not of etsetf authonle the use 1n tht$ state of a fectsttOUs business name en veolallOft d the riChh of another under fedcr9I st.te or common law (see Section 14400 et seq business and profess.tonal code) 515.S/12.S/19 S/26 2137 .... 1 "*-'CNOTU F'ICll OOUI ... IESS NWIJAllMINT The followml person 1$ d0tn1 bus.ness as EATING ON THE EDGE. 3378 Via Oporto NelfPC)ft Beach CA ~ Eat1na On The Ede&. Inc . ~It~. 3378 Via Oporto. Newport Buch. CA 92663 This business 1s con dUcted by a corporabon The re11strant com· JTM!OCed to ~ buSI· ness undef the hctihous business name °' names listed abcM on .,I lO, 1989 Eat1na On The Edie "HthryHams ~ This statement was Med with the County CJertc d °'an&e County on May 9. 1989 File No f-418003 This f1Ctlbou$ name state ment e1p1tes five year~ from the cs.tte 1t w.u. hied 1n tne office of the county cleB A new fiet1t.ous bus· 1ness n..tme statement must bt" hied before th.at time The f1h of this w.tement doeS not of itself authome the use 1n this state of a fict1hOUS bus.nns Nll'M In Vlol~ion of the rishtt. of anottw under tedef'al ltlte OI eomiTQI law (W Section 14400 et seq business and ~code) 5119.5/26,612 6 /9 2185 PUaJCMJllCI UllLIM-10 ... caum .. aw1••-CM1 •I 11 &111111 fr-~MaMld a _..,,, "' .. '*"' IOI .,....., .. , 1i1Pli1i0t• to ct.•....,.. .... from ,,.-F•1d1 t to .... ,,.. ...... .................. ............ 111fin .. ,...... ........ ....., ......... ~ ......... . "*" ND J M M CWc 0.-~ ........ Ana. c.Maf.... .. '-•· .... ,. ........ WIDOW HAS MONEY for equity, lo~n /tds $10.000 up No quahfy ing/no penalty Call Oen 1son Assoc 714 /673· 7311. NOW' 800-Fumibn Country Life French Writ· mg Desk $600 Martin of London Armo.,e $1000. was $ 1900 wholesale Casablanca Fan $200; was $5()() Ginny 960 4995 NEW MODULAR CHAISE Lounee and mini ICM! seat. Made In Italy wtth the hflhes1 quality black leather by Nico lett1 Cost $5,250 Will sellfor$2,7l5 Call (714) 646-3337 or (619) 345· 8371 11 Vear Antique and Gift Shop would like to pur chase or cons.an qoalrty anttQue furniture. quilts, vintage textiles, porce- lain. silver. crystal and decorative accessones MOODS AND MEMORIES 631·3573 •nd then and ~e show cause. 1f any they n.ve. why said pet1tt0n tor chance of name should not be &ranted tt IS further ordered that a copy of this order to show CMl5e be pu.bl~'" New port Harbor Ensttn. • news· peper at renetAI ClfCU~· tton. pubhshed . 1n ttus county It last once a week tor tour comecutive _.s p11or to the ct.r of said hew!• C>Med~04.1989 JAMES A. JACKMAN Judae of the Supefo Court 5112SI19 5/26 612 2167 PUelJC NOTICE f1CllllOUI ... , HI NAMllTATW The foUowtna P."'SOf'I IS doma business as P I PUB LISHING 320A Manne Ave • Balboa Island. CA 92662 Pac1t1c International Hokl1ncs. Inc • (Calif) l20A ManAe A119 . Balboe Island. CA92662 This business is con ducted by a corporMIOn Jean Gall~ This stMement was filed with the. County CSeB ol Oranae County on MIY 8, 1989 File No f-417852 This flCtrttOUS name state ment ecptres five years from the d* 1t filed en the office of tM CC>Ynty clerk A new hct1bous bus· 1ness name statement mvsr be filed before "'*I tame The t111na d this ~it does not of Itself authorize lhe use 1n tths e ol a fict1t10US bus•neu name 1n v1otation of the naNs of another under ~~· °'common law (see Sect'°" 14400 et seq business and prof~! code) 5112. 5/ 19 S/26 6 /2 21S8 PUelJC NOTU PICllllOUI ....... -. STATIMDIT The folloMnc ~ t$ do1n1 buMness •s TRANSWESTERN PRO· PERTY CO..PAHY. S CMc Plaza. •ltO. Newport e..c 92660 T ran1west~" Pf<>oerty ~., OI T-. (TW) 5.CMc .............. port IMch. Cehforrh• 92660 This bu11ness s con· OUCtlld bJ a CUIPDI._, Tr.nswntem . Pr~ ~iJolT­,_....[ o.ia." ~ F'._ CW Olloli ""''' ··---.... ~c...-Or8'lilt ~ ..... 21 • ·-,. ..... f -416116 Tlll91c•f .......... -I Ii,_ fWe,..,. ...... ,..._ .... ...... ., .... ~ dllk.A ... I A ..... ... J• M T 11. 1• THE NEWPORT~ 11 8C)9..Misc. for s.le 910..Aum tor SMe GOVERNMENT SEIZED VEHICLES! from $100 USAIR TICKEI LIEN SALE· 6/ 12189. 11 am udoY~ aee:717 Lido Park Drive. Npt Beach 1929 2• ft l URSS CF #78• lAX Hutt lfCFZ784 lA0029X Type Vl. ,Chevys. Lincolns. Corvettes Pie ups-.-~- GOOD ANYWHERE ON US AIR SYSTEM SELL CHEAP GOOD UNTIL 9/ 15 CALL EVENINGS 642-6804 CENTER CLUB MEMBERSHIP $4500 494-1474 821-lnv11tn•a FOR SALE 1979 O'OAV 37' Aft Cabtn Sloop 2 heads/showers tn good condition Complete with mam sail, standard Jib, 155 Gent». tathome- ter stereo cassette. pro pane st~/Ollen. retna· erator. new interior and ENJOV 13-1594. return 1ds Also lend on & buv tds Sl0.000 up, l m1r plus Call Denison Asso- ciates 714/673-7311 NOW' . carpeting Will considef purchase of half owner· ship with professt0nal 1nd1v1dual CaU Patnck ~. 714-540-3155 (otf.ce) or 714-854-1437 (home) 1M"Ss rarne stltement must be ftled before that tune The til"'I of the:s st.temeut doeS not d Itself 8Uthon2e the use 1n this sUte of a hctttlOUS bu5'ness nwne 1n vtOlattOn of the naM"s of another w-* federal state or common law(-Sec:bon 14400 et seq bustNSS and ~code) 5/12.S/19.S/26 6/2 2153 Na.IC•ncl ACiihOUI •1111 • ... ITA'IW The foHoMnl person rs do1n1 business as ARCHIVE/ITS TRAVEL 5 ~ Plau, Ste 100 IMne . CA92714 lntetNt~ T~ Spe- ciahsts, Inc . S ~ Plaza Ste 100 lnnne CA 92714 This business is con- d\Jcted by a corporallOn The re11strant com menced to tran$aCt bus; business name S1ed ~ on MIY 1 1989 lntemat!OMI T~ Sc>ec1a1ists 1.Jnda s '""°"' This s.tltement f led with the County Clerll d Oranp County on May l . 1989 File No f 417118 NOTICE This f1ct1bous name statement op1rn five ~ from the dale •t -as filed 1n the office d the county clef'tl A new kti· t.ous~name ment must be f...S beb-9 th.at time The f1 •na of this sutemenC does not of its.en authorize the use 1n st* d the ftCtltJOUS busl neu n.ame 1n Yiellataon of ol unde! • 51*, or common law (see Sectl()t't l 4'00 et seq Business and Prof SIOllS~ 5t l2. 5119, S/26 6/2 2163 W llOJU rcnt .... •IEU -ITAllmRI The lullcllii."I ~ cbrt1 buW1esS • N(CllTS TRAVEL. S ,._ Pla&a. 100. lnline, CA 9271• "*'' • aw..i T.....e 5--, dtllills. lne.. 5 ,.,. PIM8 S. 100 . .,..._CA '271' TIMs busifMtSs • con dlldldbJeCWpotltiOrl The ,..tstrent com· "'*liOld • ••wt buli ,_ Mlftdllr .,. fictitious ... 7 111 ...... illtd ebollle •Jurie2't•7 '*'••a .. r,..: Sue N• Uftdl s '*'""'*' TM s ,_. w lltd .-.. c..ane1 ar..c..·•·· l-,.. ... f-'17116 MOTICl n.ia •e1h 1 r ._ 1 1111111 I I ' e& .. .... was flied 1n the office ol the county ~ A new ficti. ttOUS l:JUSIMSS NIN ~ ment must be filed beb9 that tune The fialnl d this stMtei• ient does nal of ibelt authorize the UW WI ~ stllle d 0. fidJtious buSI ness fWT19 "' wtolllbOn d the riCtltS ol ...... under t.denl. s&llllt. 01 CDilW¥0i t.w (see Section 14400 et seq Businss ~ ~ SolOftS Code) 5112. S/19. 5126 fw'2 2165 W•llCI IJAh llfW AU II DI JrrT OF U. Olfk:HIWWWMJ SS .... The fol nc persons hwe Mlialllllbied ct. used the f1ct1tious Business ,...._ MARIT: R£A1. TY. 2100 West Plcifee c.o.st Hwy Ste 210. N 8 . CA 92663 ~ r ict1bOUS eusmes.s eo~a.s '" ~ Count, on Feb 22. 1989. File Ho f408922 Michael 8acher 1801 Bedbd lit Acll f . Ne pot Brae CA 92660 Horman w Meed. 737 Atnip Wllf tl8. tic OCl't 9uch. CA g266() TI\es business -con-ducted bJ en UIMICOIOO- raftd as,,.,..., altw INft a~S.-Nor manW Mad Th•s buS1ne$$ •$ con· OUdlld~ .......... ... ...,.,., .. .... ThiS ssaa ...... ie .., h c.uric., ~ d Or-.~ on All'i 20. 1999 fi ND f-'1~116 Thi5• Ill I • ,_-., "*" .... ,.. .... ..,.. "°"' ...... , _ _. .. tN alhce el tM Cllill1lllf A ...... .... .._ ..... , .. .... .. ........ _ n. ......... , __ _ .. ... ,, ...... _. ............... liclal • 't 1' I I--· a 121a51n ti .. t11 ............... •Cl LU .. , t ........ tr ...... a 1' ill ~f 1 frit'm-~~: Ext J 2954. 917·Mobi11 Hom11 OPEN HOUSE. Sun 1 5 pm 396 East 21st Street, 5'>ac.e • l . ~ Mesa Redecor~ 1 BR Senior park S26 950 Owner MS-2425 WNOTia f'lttl hOUI •'I ESS ..,._ IJATEmll'J The ~ persQr\ IS doena bu~IMSS as NEC TRAVEL/NAPERVILLE 5 Partl Pm.a. Slit 100.. '""'-. CA92714 h""' I iilllbCWW T,..... Soe-- QmQQ, line.., 5 Partl ,... SR l00..IMN..CA927l4 Thts business is con· ducllld bJ a c:o por4lllcll1 The rec~rant com· mm iced ID 1rWKt tJusi.. MU under the fic:btious bulif-.sfWNlislld ..... onApil 17. lm. ., .. ,....,, ... T,.... so.c•111. Linda s. ll1ldn1D5tl This~wesfied wittt the County Cler1' d 0....,. Counlr on May 1. 1989 f'deNo f-417117 NOT.CE This fllC'tibOUS c:ouinty A new fic:ti. bOU$ busineSS rWfte s&lle- mere must be filed beb-. tt\111 time The of iUllEi i lb'lt does not of ~--~'" s&* ol the fictitious bu5t ne55 ,,.... "' 'liOIMIOn °' "'-,.,.of .... undtr t.dlrai . ..._ 01 ClO"\iilOh <-Section l~­ seQ ~ and Pralas SIQl1S Codt) S./12. S.119. S.126 6/2 2166 • • - J ,_ It-UY a 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN , . Rentals make money, problems ''WBARBA COMMUNTl'Y DEDICATED TO WVING i j I I BY MA TT PETRIE As vacation tenants and daily beach wors h ipers anxiously await for summer t o start in Newport Beach, the police as well as local real estate agents and property owrters prcpar__eloL the annual problems that accom- pany the playfulness of the season. The most proble m-fraught seasonal rental area in Newport Beach is on the peninsul~ and stretches from Seashore Drive to 28th Street and west of the city limits, said Newport Beach · Police Lt. Tim Newman. A survey conducted in the Seashore Drive area two years ago found that 85 percent of all homes were rental units, New- man said. Many of these arc owned by absentee landlords, which can breed trouble. Newport Beach Police Officer Bob Oakley said during the summer police spend most of their time responding to prob- lems resulting from loud parties and alcohol violations. .. Jn most of these cues, an excessive number of people try to have a party in a small rental house or apartment and they usually end up spilling out onto the street, creating public disturbances," OakJey said. Y car-round residents of the Seashore area are working on solving SOlne · of the problems generated by s1.unmcr tenants and daily beach traffic. wrhere is presently a commit- tee of a dozen Seashore resi- dents, who arc identifying some of the problems along Seashore and r~commending posaible solutions." said City Council- member Ruthelyn Plummer. Among the problems that have been addressed are street traffac, puking, pedestrian traf- fic and bicycle traffi~. Plummer said. She ref used to comment on the details of the poujble solu.- tions the committee has devi __!.;---.!..-"'!:;;;_--.out-that some action could possibly be taken as early as JuJy. To help combat noise and problems associated with par- ties, police have increased their ranks by as many as 14 addi- tional officers, Oakley said. In addition, the department has formed so-called "Party T~ams", consisting of three officers and asergeant in a single patrol car who respond only to ditturbances on the peninsula. wrhe Party Team works welJ · for the police, becaux they are complete with a su~rvisor and a suff'acicnt number of units to handle most party diaturbuca, allowiaa otber pjlrOI oft"ecen to ..., ia tMii ...... ...... .. oa .. .., mt. 0wc ..... reale1111c..- an allO t,,u. w '*119* the ,,. ..... .,,~ ...... police department, said Colleen sajd that Villa Rentals will rent Chamberlain of Villa Rentals, to singles if they can provide which handles IS to 20 summer ref crcnces from other owners or through a check list with pros- pective tenants. "I would a k how many chil- dren and adults would be staying in the house and if they he itated at all, I would tell them l was & SERVING JESUS CHRIST AS WRD cl SAVIOR." rentals. agents in the area. "We work closely with the Tom Blandi, who owns nine police, they have a list of all our rental properties and had rented pro_perties and c_o.nt.ac us._ when _them seasonally for 2a years, there i a problem. One trashed said he prefers year-round rental can ruin your whole tenant . But added that when he summer," Chamberlain said . rented seasonally he would go Problems start when inglc booked up," he-said. Yoo can't --------""'------ be ·a wimp in this busi ness. If you are. you will be out there with the surfers ... tenants· have partie with just TEMPLE llAIAH · their own friends, she added. tc • • •> S.bbllth Service Friday night• 8:00 p.m. .. A lot of local people look for bbbi sew D. Set.a pralident: Joef AbrMnlohn these t ypes of parties, start ,.1.,.. ............ .....,e1 • ..._ Traditional Contemporary Charismatic 7:30AM 9AM 10:45 AM hanging out and joining in, . CM 11 1 ~ . . . , .......... Ill ..,,.. ....... Church School 9AM thmkmg it's an open party and SERMON: MAY 21: "Mil.._.._... 1,,...... 1 ,. = 6 ....._ that's when things get out of &.;:;::=-.:;:;i:.;:m;;;~~=:.:=::~-..:====:.=1 hand,., she said. C hamberlain cited one exam- ple where more than 200 people were partying inside, outside and atop the roof of one of her company's three-bedroom ren- tals. .. Parts o f the roof fell through and a plate glass window was broken,,.. she said. Some ownen and real estate agents do not rent out to singles, preferring more stable family tenants. However, Chamberlain lla.ppy Po.thers ~ .I Music: A Sermon M aU 1C1Vice• Qi&d carc al 9:00 A 10:'4~ AM fr. David C. ~non. Rector Worship and hear this rractical. Omst<enttted, btbbal ~· SAINT JAMES EPISCOPAL OIURCH 3209 Via Lido Newport Beach "GOING TIIROUGH SAMARIA" Uohn -4) RC"Ytt~john PcRins ._. ___ 1-u _ 28 )"""'\ .>WIUily, IVUIY • 707 "-;h.,,. ts:JOand ICHS A.M 600St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach, California (714)631~2880 ( .cro. from Nntpori Harbcx Higf\ School at ltvUlt 6L I Sch.) ?[){)~ 7141675-0210 -~ ~filfA)J /fJ ©i:J@~~g[M@ -.:108g;C Baker S1. t .; . Costa Mesa_, Calif. 92626 · Tuesday thru Friday 12:00 -7:00 p.m. Closed _ Saturda 9 - 5 .m. Vo n ay 11 -3 (starting 6/ /89) (714) 549-1596 Come see us and enter our GRAND OPENING (new owners) drawing for a free . electric train set: · Win a Lionel Train Set, H.O. Set, "N" Gauge Set, 1().$10 gift certificates ~ Drawing to be held, Sunday June 4, 1 1 :00 p.m. . Winners will be notified if not~ = •Y II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN--ti ) Coiver Home Offered by . . Dottie Valentine of Coldwell Banker, N.B~ / · ,_ti-MY II. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Shorecliffs home offers Southern charm BY CHERYL STEHLING to the left is the staircase and Southern charm is reflected in beyond is a hall leading to this week ·s featured home. bedrooms, bath and the kitchen. located at 146-Shor:eclifLR""o .. ady.__.S ..... t..._.ra ...... i,gbl .ahead is the formal in Corona del Mar. From the dining room. Stringcloth covers statelycolumnstothecoolgrecn the walls in the entry and lawns. one could almost imagine continue into the living room. sipping mint julep on the ver-This room also has polished anda. wood floors. which may be This is a home for all seasons. accented with area rugs. Win- with its spacious rooms and airy dows wrap around to a fr~nr­ atmosphere. Families wiJl be yard view and a maTble-fronted right at home here. in the three fireplace add coziness to the bedrooms. three baths and cozy conversation area. Continue to family room. Entertaining ovt-the rear of the room. which doors is a premium. with the opens up into music room. or large and inviting pool and spa. sitting area. The ceiling is cof- AUTHENTIC THROUGH· fercd and French doors open out OUT to the patio and pool. Look through any book of The formal dining room is pictures depicting plantation ~ible from the sitting a~ homes and this home would fit the entry hall and the kitchen. right in. The large corner lot has This is a truly elegant room, with a rolling lawn. pine trees. color-wainscotting and stringcloth ful flowers a.nd a lovely white wall-covering extending above picket gate set into a hedge. The it, wltb a soft blue floral pattern. walkway is brick and continues French doors with beveled glass up to the steps. Past the columos open onto the patio and a is the double entry door. lcllding chandelier with brass and a to a spacious entry where the twisted glus hangs over the drama unfolds. dining room table. All wood noon. crown mold-The hallway just beyond the ina. custom wall-coverinas, staircase leads to two bcdroolD5 plush~. akYliahts, spacious and a bath, or the kitchen. clolcts, oat cabinetry and a Tbc fint bedroom on the left ~aailar view from upstain is Slllall and may be~ for a arc just a ..an part of this home. very young member of the fun· Step into the entry hall and ily, or as an ofrece or playroom. the hardwood noon. To the There is crown moldin1, bard- riaht is the intimate living room. wood noon, windows facing the frontyard and a deep, understair closet. At the very end of the hall is another bedroom, with corner windows facing the front of the home and a sliding door ward- robe closet with beveled mirrors. A bath serves the both bed- rooms and guests. w .hite ceramic tile is used on the pullman and around the -~ ... , . ·~' ""' ..... , ........... Illy ...... ,...... .... ..... I ktcl 'llUq! shower/ tub. White and blue a bathroom. White ceramic tik wallcovering is used with a floral is used on the counter and and butterfly pattern. A charm-around the stall shower. The ing octagon window and and sink. fixtures are brass and light fixture with etched glus porcelain. with an antique look. globes provide the finishing Tbe next room is a family touch. · room, den or may be used as a GOURMET KITCHEN f ourtb bedroom. At one cod is The kitchen is everything a a spectacular built-in entertain· homeowner woukl hope for. The ment center with bookshelves. wood noon continue and blend Near the door is a wetbar. with in perfectly with the oat cabinc-white ceramic tile counter, mir- try. The couatcn and center ron at the back. aJus shelves island are topped with white and a little refriaerator. Wrap ceramic tile. The island bu the around windows overlook tbl gas Tbcrmadorc rangt with front of the home ind French center griddle. Additional doon lead out the back to a amenities are a double sub-zero balcony, overlooking the pool refrigerator, double wall-and patio. The view of the ocean mounted Tbennadore ovens and may be enjoyed from the patio abundant storage. The custom and windows. The patio ha~ wall-covering has a floral pat-brick paven set in a herring bone tern and matches the balloon . pattern. shades over the windows. Tbrouab double doon from Beyond the kitcbm irth~__., ... _landin · ~~ informal dining area. which has master suite. This room also h~ French doon opening to the the benefit of the ocean view . patio. custom wall-covering. a with wrap around window~ built-in entertainment center facing in the direction of the with a wine rack and display ocean and ~rencb doon opening shelf. out to the balcony. White plush Just off the informaJ dining carpet is wted in the bedroom area are two doon. one lcadina and muter bath. Balloon hade!I to the spacious two-car aaraae grace the windows and a border and the other to the laundry over around the perimeter of the room. room matches the pattern in the OUTSIDE 1.NJOYMl.NT shades. The backyard is ideal for Step thrcM&lh double doo~ to outdoor enttrtainina. Lands-tbe muter bath. There is a cape is lowmaintenance, with private drasiftl area with it· colorful plantiap in kick plan-down vuity in white ceramic ten. Tbe pool is mac and the tile. next to the sink. A clear attached spa is off to one aide. akyliabt ~provides nat· The deck is all concrete and ural liaht. There is a storage ownen don't have to worry cloect with slidina beveled mir· about any lawa to mow. Enjoy roml doon ud a mM&ive walk- serenity. relaxation and cool in cloeet with built-ins and an ocean breera. irolliq board on a pivot for LlJXlJRY UPSTAIRS The stain are oat and have a plush white runner. W aimcot- tiaa in tbc ltairwell and a beYeled 1lau chandelier add a nice ICNCll. n.e •esc· 1 • ... &op ol tlM 1tain Offen a pe11eef •I Mttiq. wida ••••id WilitOw acata. wrap around windows for eajoymeat of the view and for a.•ina in the ocean breezes. The first room off the hall is convenielM:le. The bath area has a aecolld wlaiac ceramic tile- topped ,.,.,, with a sank . White cm a ·: lile ii also used ia IM doc'91 d-cl ...a shower. a&ALTOa INFORMA· TION The laome ii ..... .., Dottie Vll1a'i• of Celd_. lrnh of Newport Bach. Tbe offace is tOQled at Avoc.do and Coast Hipwa1. For more information or viewiq. call 6"-9060. 111111 - -fXt• • W • I Ill/ .... 1111111 .. , n. ·-THE NEWPORT ENS,GN-rME • WA'fERFRONT HOMES, INC. Realton® UYVIEW CGllT Outstanding J.M. Peters 2 bdrm 2 bath condo in Gate guarded complex with community pool & spa. Steps from trails & wildife preserve on the upper bay. 7•3111 .................................... . lfWPllT IEmt1 Quality constructed 3 bdrm town- home. Light & bright with white paver tile flooring throughout first ftoof & marble floored bathrooms. PRICE REDUCED!! 131·1• ................................. 1334.• CllTA 9llA next to Newport Heights. walk to all Newport Schools. Immaculate 3 bdrm charmer with 2 ·way fireptace to living & family rooms, hardwood ftoora & shingled roof. Lovely large. weft landscaped lot &pool. 131·1• .................................... . IOCI CLISE duplex only 4 houses from sand. Use as- is. build or ad-on. Easy to rent 2 bdrm (with beamed ceilings) & 1 bdrm units with nice patio area in superior location. . 131·1• ................................. 1311.• WUT IBW•T Beautifully remodeled 3 bdrm home just 3 houses to ocean in nice family area Comfortable family room with exposed beam ceiling & comer fireplace, lovely kitchen with custom cabinets & charming dining area adjacent to patio. 131·1• ................................. Mn.• rt•mu Early 3 bdrm charmer in a great location steps to local bay beach & short block to ocean. Walk to library. school & Ferry. Remodel or build your dt•ttlhouse: -· --- 111·1• ................................. 1435.• Ml• PE ... LA Adorable 2 bdrm beach house with huge bt'tck fireplace & hearth, really nice kitchen & large brick patio with mature landscaping. WaJk to Ferry, Balboa Pter, shops & restaurants. Ill· I• ................................. 1441.• ..,. UllU Spectacular white water views from liveng room & master bedroom of this 2nd floor 2 bdrm. 2 bath corner unit Great Cliff Drive location. walk to art galleries. shops & restaurants. 111·1• ................................. 14•.• CORONA DEL MAR 2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY 714-760-3600 . . llWPllT HlllTI Wonderful remodeled 3 bdrm home, t:Jielruttfolty decoratect;-with a-fresh, young "today" appeal, hardwood floors, ~aked smooth ceilings & paned windows plus used brick fireplaces in living room & master bdrm & lovely mature gardens. l•~ ................................. 1511.• U• llLE Well designed bright & cheerful 3 bdrm home with plantation shutters throughout on 40' lot. Electronically regulated awning can cover large south patio for expanded entertaining. Steps to clubhouse. beach & tennis. Al·t• ................................. 1511.• UllU Ill.All Duplex. Charming & immaculate 2 bdrm cottage with knotty pine cabinetry, fireplactt & whi!e picket fence. Super unit in rear with 2 bdrms over -dble garagae & 1 bdrm down. 113.a. ................................. 11n.• UDO llU Charming updated colonial cottage on oversize 45' lot Bright & open with 2 bdrms & format dining room built around sunny brick patio. Beamed ceilings, Fr. doors, paned windows, Berber carpet & lovety decor. Ut-t• ................................. 1131.• Ml• •LAH Spacious 3 bdrm family home with den & family room with wet bar. Warm wood paneling, fireplace & cathedral ceilings in living room plus super studio apartment with fireplace & sundeck. 17,._ ................................. 1175.• IUWIM Harbor View Home 3rd phase with community poot & tennis. Custom quality remodeled & beautifully finished 2 story 4 bdrm home with lovely gardens & mountain & night light view. Formal dining room, expanded family room with bay windows & fireplace, all new kitchen & baths & extensive custom tile work. 1•1111 ................................. 11n.• Liii PHllllLA Stunning contemporary 2 bdrm condominium. Granite counter tops in bath & new kitchen, carpeted & marble fk>ors, recessed lighting & etched glass doors. Exciting "down channel'' water views. Full Security bldg. with doorman. Possible lease option. REDUCED!! 131·1• ................................. 1741.• llLCOllT Spectacular. panoramic views of mountains, hills & city night light$ from this expanded model with 3 bdrms. family & formal dining rooms & 3 fireplaces including 1 in master retreat Professionaly decorated, hght oak floors. designer papers. hand painted ceilings, paned windows & French doors. Lands- caped by_ftoge • Gardens with accents of used brick. 1•~ .................................. 17ft- ULIOA llWI One house from south 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~ ................................. 11•.• ICUI VIEWI from every room of this outstanding 7th flor 2 bdrm condo with wet-bar & sauna. Elegant contemporary decor with accents of ebony, teak & etched glass. handsome custom wall treatments. Security bldg. doorman & pool. • 131·•• ................................. 11•.• ClllU Ill ... with fabulous panoramic views of the entire harbor & short walk to main beach. Bright. open & very spacious near new townhome with 2 bdrms. den, fireplace & att. double gargae. Cedar sided & tile roofed hight tech design with bleached wood floors. 111·1• ..................................... . U. •u New constructJon. Top quality 3 bdrm with formal dining & family rooma. Two firepl~ in speciou1 master suite & living room, to be buitt with maximum uae open space. 111·1• ................................. ~ .. NEWPORT 8£ACH OFFICE 2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY 71"63 - eet stn.....,s1-s , lnlllll lll.l Beautiful 5 bdrm with French doors & paned windows, private pool & spa & lovely view of Jlill . .....__.__ ___ _ Fresh & bright with white tile throughout entry. family & dining rooms & eat-in kitchen. Ut-1• ... 1125.• n•mu NIT Near new custom home one house from bay with water & night light views ttom master suite with vaulted beamed ceiling & decks. Quality construction throughout with 4 bdrms, formal dining room, spacious living r.oom with wetbar & family room with built-ins. Exchange foe Bay or Oceanfront 111-1411 .................................... . IUVIEW A "Showcase" home. over $200.000 in upgrades. with fabulous ocean & city light views. Expanded 4 bdrm Port Royal, formal dining & skylighted family room with used brick floor contin- uing into kitchen with every imaginable gourmet appliance. Master with skylight & cu5'om bath with gold & silver fixtures. French doors & beautiful designer decor. l••• ............. ~ .................... 1121.• .WO lllDEJ Newly refurbished baytront Conwnpor-. ary 3 bdrm with den. family room & fabuk>us huge mastef suite.Terraced bayside patios with spa & built- in 880 adjoin the dock tor a large yacht Steps to community beach in a lovefy estabCished family neighborhood, walk to schools. Ul·t• ................................ lt.!11.• ICWF•IT Fabulous near new custom 4 bdrm home in super comer location with great ocean and ~nset views from all major rooms. Bright and open contemporary Mediterranean styling with crown m~ding, Baldwin brass and gotd hardware & top of the line amenities. Rooftop entertainment te"ace with 1' spa & built in BBO. 131 ·1• ................................ 11.415.• •DWllT UYFlllT masterpiece. 8 years in the making. Magnificent 4 bdrm plus a dock for large yacht with aeeents~ teak & s&ainless steel · 2 story glass entry, fabulous art-deco circular staircase & wall of seamless glass doors opening from the paneled living room to the bnck bayffont terrace. Designer wallcoverings & accents of marbte & granite. • 131·1• ................................ u .•.••• Liii lllE Exciting custom "builder's own" bayfront home with dock tor a large yacht in a superior location with expansive turning basin views. Extra large lot & bnght innovabve design with 3 ~ eech with bath (can easily covert to 4 or 5) 2 family rooms. gourmet kitchen with Wolfe range, large formal dining room & tnple garage. Soanng ceehngs, extenSNe use of glass block & top of the line quality. a1-1• ................................ am 111 BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE 315 MARINE AVE. 71 .. • W U MY II. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN Into Real Estate When your prope~y is not selling Christa & Gerry Long BY GERRY AND CHRIST A LONG Three months ago you listed your home with a local broker. The broker held a ··reaJtors· preview" and entered the listing m lhc local computerized mul- tiple listing service. The home has been shown several times each week by different brokers to their clients. Additionally. BY CHERYL STEHLING Colette St. Pierre is one of those dynamic individuals who doesn) believe in resting on past successes. The vivaciolls 24- year-old. who joined Century 21 Coastland Realty three weeks ago said she .. works for tomor- row's business today ... St. Pierre began her real estate career three years ago in the Century 21 system~ after years in other service-oriented busi- nesses. In that short time. she has managed to get her name listed in the Top 21 sales asso- ciates in the Los Angeles/ Orange County region, receive the prestigious Centurion Award for 1988 and the Pres- ident' Pin Award. to name a few. Last year alone. St. Pierre had more than S6 million in your broker has held the home 04opcn •• on several weekends. But-No Offers! What to do? The first step is to ..schedule a meeting with your.. broker. Find out what his/ her opinion is of the current market climate. What have been the comments of the brokers who showed the home? Has your agent made follow-up calls to these brokers to find out why the prospective buyers passed the home over? The first consideration. of course. is list price. Is the home listed at a fair market value? Is the asking price commensurate with recent SALES prices of comparable homes? Sometimes sellers make the mistake of listing their home at other sellers• ASKING PRICES. Reali ti- cally, asking prices don\ mean anything. But let's just say that broker _and.._scllus agree the home is fairly priced. It has a good location. Now why isn \ it sell- ing? After over-pricing has been eliminated as a reason for the lack of offers. the next step would be to take a carcf ul look at the property. Go outside and approach your f rQ-nt door as a prospective buyer would. What do you sec? How does the front door look? Is it freshly painted? Is the hardware shiny and polished? ls the poICh uncluttered and clean? Arc there, perhaps. a couple of freshly potted flower arrange- ments to welcome the visitor? Or do you find, instead. a skate- board. a dirty pair of sneakers and a couple of old newspapers near the front door. O.o« insidcJook wiULfr eyes at what you sec. Envision yourself as a prospective b'-\ver seeing your ho~ for t~ fint time. This first amprtssaon of your borne may very well .. sell" the prospective buyer or turn him off completely. Is the 'overall first impression light, fresh and bright? Docs t~ home smell nice and fresh? (A little bowl of dried rose leaves or a fresh flower arranaement near the front door will do wonders!) Or is the visitor greeted by stale cigarette or kitty litter odors? Realtor spotlight: Colette St. Pierre sales. She is proud to add that she is the only Centurion agent in Newport Beach. But what makes St. Pierre so successful ahd what drives this powerhouse? "I always go that extra mile for my clients." she said ... And. I don't limit myself to just one area ... St. Pierre moved into the Newport Beach real estate market recently and is taking it by storm. She began in the Los Angeles area, working in such areas as Downey. Long Beach and Cerritos. She still actively sell in those area. but has expanded her horizons to Dana Point. Villa Park, Orange E tates and of course. Newport Beach. Abounding in unlimited energy, St. Pierre hopes to move into semiretircment by the time she is JO to 35. .. When I am selling a house and it is in escrow. I am working to keep my clients for future business." she said. ~In a few years, I will build up repeat business and ref erraJs so I won't have to go knocking on doors." Even though St. Pierre has worked in rcaJ estate for three years. she said she still gets .. excited and tingly" when she gets a listing or makes a sale. Perhaps one reason that St. Pierre is so succcssf ul is because she has a very good role model. She-grew up in the-Napa Valley. surrounded by seven brothers and sisters and a dynamo of a mom. Her mother went back to college and entered the medical profession at the age of 40. Now. she has her own practice and several clinics. "She has been a real inspira- tion to me ... St. Pierre said. She is very excited about her new association with the Cen- tury 21 Coastland Realty office. citing the value of having an in- housc broker. · For dow.timc. when s he finds it. St. Pierre enjo). any- thing "physical." The former aerobic instructor swims every morning and likes taking long walks with her dogs and pygmy goat. She is active at our Lady Queen of Angels C hurch and the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce. St. Pierre is engaged and is planning on a February wedding. Having gotten used to their environment and being comfor- table with .it. homeowners often faiJ to really .. sec .. it the way a visi sees il fQLthc first lime. Finally, if all the above items have been checked and found to be in order, it may just be necessary to be patient for another few weeks .. After all. only one buyer is ~. but that particular buyer who .loves that particular house may just not have come along. yet. Gerry and Chruta Long ar' intk~nd~nt brok~r$ with offlus in N~wport C~nt~r. They can ,,, reaclwd at 640-$664. Collltte St. Pierre C~ntury 21 Coast/and R~a/1y is locaud at 1670 San Mi~/ in N~wpor1 &ach. For mor' information. ca/1640-0010. Irvine Company meets demand for hou~in ~ ~_._~~~~~-...~-=-~c--~ csponding to the housing Heglar. director of land sales demands of Orange County's projects for The Irvine Com- maturing population. The Irvine pany. Company has made a commit-"Demographic studies show mcnt to provide sites for the that the nation's senior housing development of communitie market is growing at a tremen- that cater to the special need dous pace and will continue to of seniors. according to Larry do so as the population matures in the 1990s." Heglar said, citing U.S . Department of Commerce statistics that indicate the number of Americans a~ 70 and older increased 25~ percent in the 1980s and will increase nearly 80 percent by the year 2000. a note from maury TOP BY AND SEE US! June 1 t we are moving Into new quarters at .... 3810 E . Coa t H i ghway . u l 1 r, CA 92 .. 5 .. Orange County is a micro- cosm of this nationwide trend, and The Irvine Company has placed itself at the forefront of the county's senior housing market.•• he explained. Heglar noted that many of the senior housing development projects for which the company has provided land arc congre- gate care facilities that include varying levels of food. house- kecpjng. transportation and other services. Congregate care hou ing actu- ally cost less than convalescent homes. nursing facilitie and some "no frills" board-and-care accommodations. and they arc often more affordable than an apartment, condominium or residential dwelling in the county. Heglar said. Studies by the U.S. Depart- ment of Commerce and the California Boud of Realton reveal that the averqe monthly rate for a one-bedroom resi- dence in -. congreaate care facility i1 about Sl,500 while the county's ave~ housi111 pay- ment•, coupled with' food, health care and other e•pema. can often exceed SJ,000 per moath. Hqlar said the 140-unit Inn at the Part, the IDGll 111Ce11t ICftior housiaa complft •wl- oped in an Irvine Co•paay Com••llity, is • prime •&ample o1 the kind of 1aif1! q..altJ services and amemtaes the c faciJitjcs offer. Owned and opcr· atcd by the Irvine-based Amer- ican Seniors Inns, the tbrce- story facility is located in Uni- versity Town Center near UC Irvine and across from the Mark_ctplace retail complex. Starting at S 1.295 for a studio. SI ,S95 for a one-bedroom unit and S2.29S for a two-bedroom unit. seniors receive three fuU- cou rse meals. 24-hour-a-day nacks, daily housekeeping ser- vice, the convenience of a beauty-barber alon. ocial activities, tran portation to shopping arid religious institu- tions and visiting health care profc sionals. Safety features include pull cords, smok_e detec- tors and devices that alert the staff that a raidcnt 's phone is off the book. -our f Kility and those similar to it are like hip-class hotels with a full-time saaff that takes time to act to know our raidenu and puiaely cares about each individual, .. said Toni Jackson, adminiatrator o( Inn at the Park, 1Mldia1 tbat it is already 60 percent occupied in less than a year. Hcalar added Tbe Irvine co.,..y is mo comiderina p1111i•te Ii• ror teaior boulina projects ia Newpc_)rt Beach. ....... CaaJOG ud ... ~ ..a odm CMltal arw witbia *c••J. s ..nca Of DUN ... Of NiiiWM 10 t1•m1u DTATI CW IUllM P ..... • lUCDll P. II.IOI. a...•BWllW.•W.PDMTAIOOS. .u ........... ... CAii NO. A-141U!J To •It heirs, benehc1•t1es, cred1tots, contin1en1 credit0r$. -pet'IOtl$ who may be othefwtse interested tn the _.. or est.Me. or both, of EUGtNE P RESOS, alla EUGENE P RESOS. SR • n EUGENE RESOS.~ EUGENE --PCAAl TA AES0S. M E:P. RESeS. and"11S"GE:Ht"RE:s0S A PETtltOH h.n been ftaed by AOl.ANO R RESOS tn the ~ Coutt of Caltfc>rlu. County of ORANGE '9QUelbns that ROlAHO R RESOS be aPOQtnted as ~ ~1¥9 to .:lmtntster the est.ate of the dlcedent. TH£ PETITM>H 1'9C11'8StS authonty to admintSter the _....under the ~ldetlt Admtn.stn.tJOn of Esbtes Act ...., INnMd ~ (This ~ allow$ the .,.,.. ................ to ...... many Ktlons -.thou! obtaiNlll COUtt ...,,o.1. Bebe takq certwi actions. ho W, ~ p9rson9' ~ IS requtred to &ive nalJce '° --listed penons unless they haw w¥ed notice or consented to the P'oPOSed Ktion) The ; .......... 'adrninisantion ~lty .... be sranted unleu an .. ...,,sled penon files an obtecteon to thfs pebbDn -I.hon s>Od cause wtwy the COUf1 should not .,.... .... ~ A H£MtNG on the ~ion .. 1 be htid on 6/ l /89 • l 45 PM in Oeclt 3 located .. 700 CMC Center Dnve West, Sant.I AM. CA 92701 IF YOU OBJECT to the aranb111 of the petition. you should etthe( _,., • the heannc and state your obfecbOns or fi .. wntten ot>tections ••th the court before the hNnnc. Your ~ may be 1n person or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the decused. you must file your claim w1th'the court Mld mail 1 copy to the personal repl'ewntatnie appointed by the court .nth1n four months from the date of first issuance of letters as prCMded 1n section 9100 of the Cal.tom .. Probllte Code The tune ~ fll1111 ci..rm will not up.re pnor to four months trom the date of the tieM1na ncJbced abow YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court If you are• person lnteresb!d 1n the esAte. you may file With the oouft • torTNI Request for Special Notice of the Mini of en •nventorf end llPC)r'atwment of estate .ssets or of an,, petJbon or account as P"Mded 1n section l ~ of the Ca11tarr. Pl'obllte Code A Request tor Special Nobce form ~ ..,.. .... from the COUl1 clertl Altomtty tor petltte>ner KENTON E KROGSTAD 11525 0c.ney Ave . Ste C, Downey, CA 90241.,.936 5112 S/19 S/26 2157 ..... NOTICE Of DOTH ANO 01-P'l ... 1-1-u-ow TO AOllltflHSTO OTATl CW 'OHi I A LOWtrf CAI€ NO. A-14'290 To ell he1ts, benef1c1•nes. cred1t0ts. contingent creditors, and penons who may be othenftse lnterested 1n the will °'estate, ot both. ot ROSELLA LOWRY A P£TITtON has been filed by JAY LOWRY 1n the Supeoor Cowt al Cal1torm.. County of OAANGE request 1na that JAY LOWRY be appotnted IS personal repl'ewft tattve to admtn~ the estate of the decedent THE P£TITION requests authonty eo admrnist~ the .... under the lndepeodeut AdmtNW.ion ol ~ Act (This Mhonty .,..,.., the personat tepr~~ to '* many ac:t.ons Without otJQ;~ court IPl)(OVal Bebe ~ oerbin ectt0ns. hr:Mtewer. the persoNI rep~ IS required to &Ne notice to 1ntefested pef IOM unlas they haw ~ notice OI consented to the propmed action ) The rndepeodent admtnistnbon aut~rty Wiii be aranted unless an rnterested person files In obtectJOn to th15 pet1b0n Md shows Rood C:.-UW why the court should not erant the authonty ----A HE'XAINC on ffii r wn on • l 45 PM an Dept #3 toated It 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA 92701 IF YOU 08.JECT to the lranllnl of the petition you should edhet ~ at the harinc Md state your obieetions or.-. .. wntten objeetions with the court before the hewanc Your ~ranee.~ bP 1n person or by your' ...,,..., IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 0t a cont1naent creditor of the deQened, yau muu file your claim with the court end ma11 1 CoOY to the personal ~ft •POQlf1ted by the court ~·n four months trom tM date ol f rst I~ of len..s .S P'OV!dftd in section 9100 of l~ CaMom1.1 Prot>.t Code l he t1me fOt f1t1na d•1ms will not eapre ~'°'to tour months from the dale ol the ~n nobeed abowe YOU MAY EXAMINE the ftle keot by the court II ,otJ are a person 1ntereshd in the rsta you may Me w th the court • tonNt R~t f0t .. 1 Not e o• ~ fll1nc 01 -•nvitntotv Ind ~ al estate assets (II' of 11'1 P9l•hon 0t account prowided in secbOn 12'50 ol the 0.hfomia ProbAt Code A Request lot Sc>Kaal ice tonn s ~1i.bte from the court c~ Attot~ fOI prt1tioner YICTORlA C AVEY. 43'0 CAMPUS DRIVE SUIT£ 100. HEWPORl BEACH. CA 92660 51 12 S/19 !»/26 2169 or COi I. I IOI I ... (see Sect10n 14400 et seq business end professional code) Thes~ fled ..ch the County CleR of Or,.. County on ~ l. 1989 F417ll5 5/S S/12 5119 5/26 2140 auw. if -.they~. why 1989 ...... s.id petition for c~nce of -File No F 418722 ~ fl01lCl n•me should not be Thisfecbbousnamestate· ncTITIOUI WIS IJilnted ment expires five years .... _ -a-.... It is further ordered t~t from the date it w.s filed 1n -•• , _...' of TM tollcJwtns persons 1te a COCJl1 tti1s order to show the offtee of the county domi business n DEEP c:ausebepub'ished1nNEW· c~ A new hctJbous bus· WILCOX SMACKOVER PORT HAR80R ENSIGN, • 1neu name SUternent most f _ ~aeoemcircu. be filed beb9 .._~ UNDl,OneNewportAace, talion, published in this The. fifi.-of thts ~ mt 100• Newport 8octr. · • ........... CA 92660 county llt 6east once 1 week does not al 1tseff Mlthonze 0eep Wrlcolc CorporatiOn tor tour consecutive weetls the use 1n thts sUte al a · (lncorporlled 1n C.1tfomi1). ~o the day of said fictitious buSlneu name in One New~ ~. Suite ~ ..... S. lw v'°'ation of the fl~ 700, Newport Boch CA ~ ....... ~~ another under teder.a SI* 92660 JAMESA JACKMAN orcommonlaw(seeSection Oun.Apole,OneNewport Jucfile of the $upetl()f Court l 4400et_ seq buslnes.sand .. ~- 51, l 2 5119 5/26 6/2 2161 P'~ code) .--. Sucte 700. Newport 5/19. 5/26, 6/2 Buch. CA 92660 "*-IC NOlla 619 2182 lMry Been. One Newpovt ncnnous awss Aace. Sua 100. Newport UMESJATOIOfT l-415JS Beaeh.~92660 The toetow.nc person •s "*-IC llOTICE Chuck &e.urepnt. One cbnc buStness as PACIFIC ncnnous .... , HS Newport PIKe. Suite 700. COAST AUOK>VIOEO. 2816 NW SJATIMSfT Ne..,,, Belch. CA 92660. E Coasi Hwy . Corona Del The~penons~ Grant Bettm1en. One • M.r. CA doanc hl'5meSS n.. YOR8A Newpart Place. Suite 700, ~l.orenWottuna.104 LINDA BUSINESS CENTER Newport Beach, CA 92660 W Vile loop, lrvtne. CA ASSOCIATES. 1420 Bnstol Bob M &Indy, One New 92625 Street North. Suite 100. port Place, Suite 700. New- Th1s business is con· Newport BNch. CA 92660 port Buch. CA 92660 ducted by 1n indrvrduat CIGNA Re.aity Resources. Fred t.nno. One New· S.lnec:I David L Wortung Inc . Sur1eenth. a Oetawate port Plloe, Suite 700. New· The te11s1rant com corporahon, 900 Cottaae port Beach, CA 92660 menced to tnRYCt bus• Grove R~. BaoomfieJd. CT Chatles Etw1s, One New· ness under the hcM1ous 06002 port Plloe, Suite 700, New· buSln6s name hsted at>ove DAVIS YORBA LINDA port Buch, CA 92660 on 2 8 82 BUSINESS CENTER ASSO Richlfd J Delbauve. One Ttusfidrtiou$namestate CIATES,aCahfom••~I ~ Place. Suite 700'. ment eAprres frve years partnership, 1420 Bristol Newpot1Beach.CA92660 from the date 1t was f1!4"d '" Street. North, Suite lOO. Marty 0 Fassett. One the office ot the county Newport Beach. CA 92660 Newport Pt1ee. Suite 700. clertl A ne-# f1Ct1hous busi This business is con Newpott Beach. CA 92660 ness name sbtement must ducted by a l(>lnt ~ure Bob Kreuter. One New be filed before t~t time The re11strant com port Place. sti1te 700, New ~ hhna of this statement menced to transact bus. port Beach CA 92660 does nae of itself authonze ness under the f1Ct1t10Us Thomas P Lani. One the use in this state of a business name 0t names Newport ~e. Suite 700. frctJt100s busmess name 1n hsted ab<Ne on Aonl 27 Newport Bexh, CA 92660 vtOfation of the nahts ot l989 Mic hael Macleod. One 1nocher under federal state S.enect CIGNA REAL TY Newport Ptace. Suite 700. orcommont.w(seieSection RESOURCES. INC SIX Newpatt 8each CA 92660 l4'00et seQ businessan<f TEENTH.aOelawarecorpo-ht J Matantette. One professtONI c~) ration Newpcwt Pt.ce Suite 700. This ~tement was frle<I By CIGNA lnwestments, Newpott Be<Kh. CA 92660 with the County Cler" of Inc rts Mhonzed SCN· James M Mickle One Oranp County on May 10 tOty Newport Place. Suite 700. 1989 By JllMS H •Rogers. Its Newport Buch. CA 92660 f 4 18J01 vru President C.rlson L N1ppel, One 5/195/266/2 6/9 2194 DAVIS YORBA LINDA Newport Place. Surte 700 .. Newport Belch. CA 92660 1-41105 BUSINESS CENTER AS.SO-lnand hlmer. One New- PUaJC NOTa Cl ATES a C.ltfomtl ,enerat pott Plloe. Suite 700. New ncunouswus partnershtp ~ Dcw1Beach. CA92660 MM( SJAT(MOff By W1lh1m K O~v1s. Wayne C PoNder. One The tono"'fll persons are Genetal P.tnet ~wpott Place. Su rte 700. domi business as Th~ storternent w~ Mf'd Newport Be41ch. CA 92660 T U R N E R I 8 R E A with the County Clertl of Dean 0 RHvie. One New PARTNERS 1200 Quall Oran~ County on ~ 16. pott Place Suite 700 New Stfftt. Su11e 160. Newport 1989 pott Beach CA 92660 8each. Cali~ 92660 rile No F• 18940 Chartes Thomoson ~ Rusty Turner. 1200 ~I ThfS hctrtious Nme state Ne.-pon Pl~e Sui e 700 Street. Sutte 160. Newport me'1t eaptres hve years Newport Buch. CA 92660 Buch. C.11tomia 92660 from the oate rt ~ filed '" V1rain.. ,.-Wilson ~ Mlrtll G Murrell. 1200 the otfece ot the ccx.1nty Newport Place Suite 700 Qu•rl Street. Suite 160. c~ A new ftdlhous bus ~wpot18each CA 92660 ewport Bexh C. forn1a ane» ~st.a e.nentmust This business is con 92660 be filed before that time ducted by • ~1 part. Silgn-Yt)nmwny,t20&~-l.be..1W.1l&-J:L1J~.st1e!l~nll_._4'efSne,~>~•~ - Qua I Street SYrte 160. dOes nae of itself .uthorize The rea•strant com Newport 8eac:h C.hfom•a the use '" this state of a mt!nced to trans.act busi 92660 fctrtJOUS bus.ness name in ness under t~ f1ctrt'<>U~ This business as con vdatl0'1 ot the t1ghts of -bus•ness nl~ or Nn.es ducted by a ~· part •nothet undef federal state hsted ·~ on Auaust l. netSh p, a1commontaw (seeSect1on 1988 The rq1strant com · l4400et seQ business ind Deeo w11co11 ~por-ation menced to transact busi orofe-sstONI code) Edwin A EPStetn Jr . neu under the frctitious 5126 612 6 •9 6 1l6 2200 President businus ~ listed above This statement wu f.led on Aont 21 1989 ll-41392 w th the County Clerk of ~Tumer l'UmJC~ Or• County on Apnl 24 M.t1c. G Murref -1989 SusanV Orumm1 ntlillOUSIUMllESS FIM! No F416378 Ths mtement was f~ NAME STA~ This fictrtious na~ state th the County CJerti ol The fol pef'SOn s ment eapores trve yeats Or~ County on Aprrt 28 do1n1 business as CUI· from the date •<n filed Ill l98CJ SINE/CUISINE ETC , t oUte~ of the cOVft y r1 No F4 17067 33778 Via Oporto, Newport ciH\ A new f<titoous ~ This fi tioUS name stltP Beach. CA 92663 ~s n~ st.nement must ment r.pires hve yHrs Eatinc On The E fnc be fol~ befOR t~t time from the dllllP 1t .as tiled n c.titorru.. l37S Y~ Oporto, The f1h"1 ot thrs st~ ement the ottsce ol the county Newpor1BeKh,CA 92663 doft not d itself authonze This business is con ctefil A,,.. lldibOuS bus the u:se 1n t s ~te ot a 1nes.s ~ st.ll~t must -dUcU!d by a ~IOf'I fict.tious bustness ~ 1n ~ bled ~ U\al time Th rec1str1n1 com-\i'°4atton of the ri hts of ~ faq ol ttus sl'*n'lel it menced to transKt buSI IW unde'r federll si.te doeS not al itwtf Mhorlze ness under the fctJhou• orcommonl.Jw(seeSectlOn the use an this st.Ille of • business ,,..,.. °' MmeS 14400 et seq bu ness and hctittOUS business nairne 1n llStl!d lbcJIWle on Apnt JO. ~cod@) Ydat.on of the ristrts of 1989 s::.e;.-On The Er'-515. 5112. 5/19 •IClther undet tederal suite ,.._... • -5126 2145 or common a.. (see Sect.on H"*Y Hams 144001l teQ bus.ineSS and Prwdent P\a.IC flOTICl • ~code) This stWltti&'C -filed CAii Mk A-14U74 S/5, 5112. 5/19 with the County CW. °' 09ll lO .... CAim 5/26 21'8 Or-. County on Mllr 9, ,_ a111:11• • IMMl .... IC_... fCiii ... 1 •• -•1m T n.e $ 'J • ,.._ • daif'l bl 11 •1 • OlYWIC 80UNO COHSULTAMT AGENCY. llOW .,.._. Souttt, Suite A, IMM ~71• Jeftf9J o... '"*. l ........ SaMel. ... A.lnine.CAt27l4 fllf$ ~tMSI tl COf'• dalded.., ......... .. ,...., hit••··-·-·-... .... C'8IMSr °"' ol a....~ .. -1s. 1999 Lame A.nN Oeppi9ch flle No f~ll004 .. filed ........ '" tNs Thia fidilio.11 .... .-coY11 tor M ord9r ..... .. ,.,.,. ..,..,.. fn.e ,..... peltt'°"8f to cMnlit ,., tram IN dlee • -flil9d lft n.-ne from Laun. Anna u.. dfice "' u.. '*""Y . OiwiKh tD ~ Anna ~,. ... ~..... 8'th ........... .... ,_rs s cu•""* It ,. ......, ordltwd tt\11 be fllM ........ W.. .,., ........ I ifentfii T1w .... ---2 1 ,.. ......., ..... Hid ..,..r ... ... ol illllil......... ..... ... aut'" o.-t· ......... -........... 3.1000.C ~ 1111 I Ill,_.. en C.-0rW .... s.nta •'Eat ol IN,..... ol AN. C.1 ... ,... Oft 6·U · -~ ......, ...... -1'9. II 2.GO o'c:lldl P"'. -~--C99...,, -............. • ._._..,au, 111M11 • cw.1.._..,--._,.,. 11 ' IL' I Ill Clllllt llid J 1111 IR t1Jr dim• ol Slll.Sla.112 ................. ... 619 ,.. .... •• , •• UY 21. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-NIE II It 1s turther ordered that a covt of thrs ordef to show cause be published 1n New· pott Hart>or Ens11n. a news· pa~r of 1ene~I circul• tton, published rn thrs county •t least once a week fOf' foor consecutive we.et<s to-the oay-ot n1d hearin1 Dlte M1y 5, 1989 James A Jackm1n Judie d the Supertor Court 5(19. 5126, 612 6/9 2170 ll...usJ ~•na ACllllOUI 9U•'EIS NW SJATIMIJfT The foeloM"I pen.ans •re cbt11 business as RAMONA PARTNERS. 71 Ocean V1Sb, Newport Buch, C.lrfomia. 92660 Jade o.neeto. 71 Ocun Vista, Newport Beech, C.h· fom•a 92660 Harleteh .Johnston, !>80 Oakmont Pl~. Suite 4012. Las Veps, NeYlda 89109 This business is con ducted by a aeneral part nersh1p The re11strant com menced to transact bus• ness under the hct1t1oor. busi~ n•me Of' names listed above on May 1 1989 Jack Oanlt"lo Har1etlh JOhnston n us s13tement was filed WTth the County Cleril of Or•nae County on M•y 10. 1989 F1leNo f418153 This ftct1t10Us name state ment expires five years trom tM date rt was flied rn the office of the county c~ A new ftet1bous bus 1ness Nime ~tement must be filed befote t~ tune The fihn1 of thrs statement does not of itself authorize the use 1n Uus state of 1 fictitious business name 1n v1ol1tion of the n1hts ol another under federal state or common law (see Sectron l4400et seq busrnessand profession1I code) 5/ 19. 5126. 6/2 6/9 2183 PU8UCHOTICi CASE NO! A-141293 OltOO TO SHOW CAUSE fe>a CHANCE Of NAii[ ERNEST STUA RT ON BEHALF OF BRO GAY (A MINOR) hash~• pet1tt0n 1n th s court tor •n Otder allowing petitrone' tc c hanee his n•me from BROh GAY to BROt.i STUART 1s ebj orCJere<nf\a all persons rnt.erested n the matter aforesaid appear befote this court 1n ~rt ~nt No 3 at 700 c,,,1c Center ()(Ive w~ Santa Ana Callforma on 6 13 1989 a1 2 00 o·c1oc1it pm and then 1nd tl'lef"e shOw uuse. 1f any they ~ve. why said S)Pt1tron '°' c~n of name shoutd not be l'•nted 11 1s further oroereo t~t • eopy ot this ordet 10 show causP be published n Oran Coast Daily P.lot a ~of~lcrcu 1arr0n pubhs d 1n lh•s COUf1ty at le~ once ~ Ii. fa1 four consecutive s or'°' to rne day of w1d hea''"I Dat~ May 5 1989 J1'"8 A J.tC man J~ of the Supenor Court 5 119.5/26,612 619 2178 WNOna ntllllOUIMIWIS NAMllTAT'lmNT The fol~ person 15 doi,. bus.nns IS SWISS RESERVE COftPORA TIOM' Of AMERICA. t 350 Von K.llnNn. SUtte 490. ..... port BMda. CA 92660 TM Vieth Company. a ~... CorPOtlttOn. 050 Von ~rman. Suite 490 Ne a0Qe1 ~ CA 9266C Th•• bvMfteSI •S C'Otl duc'9d by • corpcnhon $CNd J4lff VilCtt, "-1· dent TN YMft c...,..,, The '111t*M"(a) com· "*ad'~ nnuct ..... ,,... under ... ~ business ~frie(I) lfMed ._onS/27181 ""'~·--­...... ....,.. .. ,..,. .......... _ .... ... ........ ~ c:lllfL A .. [ • ._.. ... _.,,, .. _ be filed before that time The f1lm1 of this st•tement does nae of Itself authorize the use 1n thrs state of a fict1t1ous business name rn v1olatt0n of the n1hts of another u~feder1I state or common l1w (see Sect.on l~et seq busmnnnd professional code) This st.ttement was filed with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on May 1. 1989 F'l7113 515 5/12 5/19 5126 2139 PUelJC NOTICl ncnnous wus NAMlSJATDIUfT The tollowlnt P8t'SOfl IS dornc business as THE GREAT BASKET CAPER. 435 Snuc Harbor Rd • New· port Beach. CA 92663 . • El•1ne A Enctand, •35 Snua Hart>ot R'ti . Newport Buch, CA 92663 This business 1s con · ducted by 1n 1ndrvidual The re11strant com · menced to trans.act bus• ness under the f1ct1t1ous business name listed above on May 1989 Elaine A England This statement was filed wrth the County Clerk of Oiange County on May 5, 1989 Frie No F 417711 Th rs f1ct1tious name state ment e11prres frve years from the date 1t was filed rn the oHrce of the county clerk A new hct1t1ous bus mess name s~ement muSt be filed before that time The f11tna ot this statemen1 does not of rtself authorize the use in this state of a fic1111ous business n.am.e rn violation of t~ riahts of another under federal state Of' common taw Csee Section 14400 et seq business and professronal code) 5119 5126. 612 619 2173 1(-48005 PUBLIC NOTICE FlCTlllOUS 8USINW NAiil STATOIOtT The follow1n1 persons are doing buStne$S as DAVIS PARTNERS FOUR 1420 Bnstol ~reet North Surte 100 Newport Beach Ca 92660 W1ll1am I( Davis 1420 Bristol ~reet North Suite 100. Newport Beach . CA 92660 Cha~es L Buchanan 1420 Bristol Street. Notth Su·te 100. Newport Be.teh CA 92660 R .Ll.w:~D...J~...__~~~~~-1 tee ot the Lucy L1111ng Trust u/d /t dated October 8 1979 1420 Btistol Street. Nor1h Suite 100 Newport Beach. CA 92660 Robert J Th1ergartner 1420 BnstOI Street. Notth Surte 100 Newport Buch, ~~ 0 Buck1n1h1m 1420 Bnstol Street. North Surte 100, Newport BNch CA92660 A tan J T unlland, 1420 Bristol Street. North. Suite 100. Newport Beach. CA 92660 Th.i.s bus1nus 1$ con ductecs by 1 ne~t ~n· ~hp Thp re11strant com mencecs to trens.ct bus . ness under the f1<:t1tious business n•me listed aOQve on 11130188 Wilham Davis Char1n L Buchanan Richard E Lucy, n tru~tee of the Lucy L1v1na Trust u /d /t dated October 8, 1979 iRobet J Threrpttner J1mes 0 8u1ckir'1Nm Alan J T untfend This ~ WIS filed Wrth the County Clef'k of ()ranee County on Ac>nl 26 1919 File No f416660 fhis ~,.,,,. ..... ment ••Pfrn h.e ,.ars from ..... dMI .. -Ned ... the offke Of IN~ dertl A ,,.. ficliitioui M • ......... •11 RIC·--... .., ......... TMMlfllolW. 11 , ..... Cloftnalol ...... ........ .. .,. .,. ....... ol • _..... llul Fill ...... '" ........ ,.._ . ................. •cm--•cwkli1n .................... 1nr u 1 • Celllt> ill.1112.1111 1111 , •• .... - ... ,_ • •Y ft. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN ,. NOTIW7&EATH AND OF PE I It ION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: VIVIAN II. HARVEY Ilka VIVIAN llESEKE HA AVEY CASENO.A141.ue . To -..~tiet""'rs-,-bel~. Of9CMof9~ QOn~­ creditors, and ~ who nwy be otheiwile lntet•'8cf In the Wil °' _.... °' both, of: VIVIAN M. HARVEY aka VIVIAN MESEK~ HARVEY A PETITION hM been fled by DANA EVANS-JAMIESON Ilka DANA V, JAMIESON (formertY DANA VIVIAN LARSON) In the Superior Court ol'..1.<;altomia County of OAANOE requesling lh•t DANA tvANS-JAMIESON be =lld • petSONll repreeentatiYe to~,.. of the d8cedtnt. IHE PETITION ~ auhlrttv 10 llCinlnisW the ...... under the lndlOendel•t Adninllnlion of Estates Act. (This Mlthorily ...... .....,,... ,.....ntatiw IO ..... ~ ac1ione ...,.,.,. ~ COUit tipprOYal .. Betore ~ certaJn llClioM, ho••.... the pinonaJ ~ is requftd IO ~ noelae to lrillf'e&led p&f90nS ..... t\ey ha¥8 wlliYed nob °' COf llenlld '° the PfC>pC*.id action.) The lnd9oendtnl .ti--m-•1611"-'•alion ~ wil 6e grw'llild unfeM an in-.....d pitl'90ft ... an ~1 IO l"9 petition and attOWa good CMl9e why,.. court lhould not grant the MlfMwtlY. A H~ING on fw ~ wW be held on June 15, 1989 al 1 :45 P.M. In Deol 3 localed at 700 CMc Cenllf Drive W .... S.U AM. CA 12701. IF YOU OBJECT TO._ I'll!"= fw~. you should ....... ..,..., .. tit and Male Y'.OW obje_cllonl or lie .,.... cti;adiot• tM court befofe the hw'•'9· Your llppMfMCe mmy be In per90n Of by ~·nomev. IF "°u ME A CAEDrTOA ot. conlnalnt a9CllOr of ... die llltd. you must .. ~ dlilrn Wilt .. court Md mml • ~ to ... petWl9I ........... .,...lld ~ fMt Court Mtin tour mon"9 tom._ di• o1 · ......... of ..... -~ In llldllcw'I 1100 of .. ca•tm1a PH:t111 co.. The .,_ 1or ~ dllnw .. noe .-. trtor IO lour,..,..._ hm fMt dlte of ....... nolced' &lbowe. YOU MAYE>CAMINC "9 .. Mpl ~._court. I~ .................... d In ........ ~ may ... With .. court ....... Aeal'9lll .. ap.ci&I Nob of .. ... of• inw...y 81Wi llPP m11rnmnt of .......... ot Of ..,,. p11til n ot account • ~ In ~ 1250 of -..e C .. Mlla Ptot ... COcM. A Aeqi..c tar Noice tarm .. ., ' He "°"' .. COUtt dartt. ......... : K. ectfWARZ 1711 ... port 9t¥d. C..lleie,CAm2'7 Newpov1 Hllfbor Enmian May 29, Jurae 2 , I . 1Gie 5/26 612 6/9 2205 PUBUC NOTICl Mar, CA 92625 FICTITIOVS BUlaNlSS Michael Osmon. 3111 NAMl STATEMENT Sf.cond Ave . Corona Del The tollow1na person is Mar. CA 92625 do1n& business as TRA· This business is con· COR/ITS TRAVEL. 5 Park ducted by a &eneral part· Plaza. Ste 100, Irvine. CA nersh1p 92714 The reg1strant(s) com lnternaltonal Travel s~ menced to tran~ct buSI c1a 1s s. n . 5 Park Plaza-ness under t e ftct1t1ous Ste 100. Irvine. CA 92714 business name(s) listed Tt11s business 1s con· above on 5/15/89 Signed ducted by a corporation Scott Payne The registrant com This statement was filed menced to transact bus1 with the County Clerk of ness under the f1ct1t1ous Orange County on May 22. business name listed above 1989 on April 1, 1989 File No F4 l 9630 International Travel This ftct1t1ous name state Specialists ment expires five years Linda S Mcintosh from the date 1t was hied m This statement was filed the office of the county with the County Clerk of clerk A new f1cltt1ous bus Orange County on May 1, mess name statement must 1989 be ftled before that time File No. F·417120 The ftlmg of this statement NOTICE: This fictitious does not of itself authorize name statement expires the use 1n this state of a five years from the date 1t fictitious bu siness name m was ftled 1n the office ol the v1olat1on of the rights of county clerk. A new fict1· another under federal state ttoos business name state· Qf common law (see Section ment must be filed before 14400et seq busmessand that time The f1hn& of this professional code) • statement does not of itself 5126 6/ 2 6/9 6/ 16 2195 authonze the use 1n this state of the f1ctit1oos busi· ness name in vlOfalton of the nahts of another under federal, state. or common law (see Section 1 ~QQ et seq. Business and p:,:ores. sions Code) 5/12,5/19,5/26 6/2 21 64 PUBUC NOTICl l1C 111 IOUS llUllNU5 NAME STATDllNT The followm1 persons are doma business as. MONEY EXPRESS,4521 Campus Or #286. Irvine. CA 92625 Scott Payne, 31 11 Second Ave .• Corona. Del l-41121 PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS IUSINDS NAME STATtMlNT The foUowina persons are doinc business as WHITE STAR (TO .• 2 Upper New· pott Plaza Drive, Newpon Beach, California 92660- 2629 ICM lrwestments, ltd , 1 Cahfomta limited partner· ship. 2 Upper Newport Plaza Drive. Newport Beach, California -92660· 2629. John B Heffernan. TJUS· tee of the Heffernan Family Trust of 8122/IML 610New Th e Newp ort Ensign rea ches more million-dollar homes in Newport Beach than any other newspaper. s port Center Or • Newport Greenbrae, Callforn11 This statement was filed Beach. California 92660 94904 with . the Coonty Clerk of Wilma v Burnett, Trustee This business is con· Oranae County on May 1, of the Wilma V Burnett ducted by a hm1ted partner· 1989. Revocable Trust, dated ship Signed Euaene File No F 417119 November 15, 1988. 610 Buraer. President. Euaene NOTICE This f1ct1t1ous NewPC>rt Center Or . New-Buraer Management Corp name statement expires port Beach. Callforn1a The registrant com· five YQrs from the date tl 92660_ ___ menced_lo_ transact bus1 _ was tiled in the office of the This business 1s con· ness under the hct1t1ous county clir . new flcl1 · ducted by an un1ncorpor· business name hsted above ttoos business name state· ated association other than on 1979 ment must be hied before a partnership This f1ct1t1ous name state· that time The fihna of this The rea1strant com · ment expires fwe years statement does not of itself menced to transact bus1· from the date 1t was filed 1f' authonze the use en this ness under the ftct1t1ous the office of the county state of the fictitious bus1· business name hsted above clerk A new hct1t1qus bus1· ness name 1n violation of on June 28. 1988. ness name statement must the nghts of.another under John e Heffernan be hied before that time federal, state, or common lh1s statement was filed The filma of this ~tatement law (see Section 14400 et. with the County Clerk of does not of itself authome seq Business and Profes· Orange County on Apf 11 26. the use 1n· this state of a SIOOS Code) 1989 f1ct1tious business name in 5/12. 5119. 5/26 File No F416750 violation of the nahts of 6/2 2162 This hct1hous name state-another under federal state ment exptres five years or common law {see Section from the date 1t was filed in 14400 et. seq. business and the office of the county professional code). clerk. A new fictitious bus· This statement was filed mess name sgtement must w1'th the County Clerk of be filed before that time Oranae County on Apnl 18, The filina of this statement 1989 F415818 5/5 5/12 5/19 5126 2142 does not of itself authOnze the use m this state of a fictitious bus ness name in violation of the ri1hts of another under fedefal state °'common law (see Section 14400 et seq. business and professional code). 5/5,5/12.5/19 5126 2147 f-47175 ncnnous 11U11MSS NAM£ STATDKNT The followinc person ls doina business as; WEST· MINSTER ARMS APART· MENTS, 13884 Euclid Avenoe, GardenGrove. Cali· fornia 92643 Euaene Burier Manqe- ~nt Corporation, General Partner, 481 Via Hida'co, ,, PUBUC NOTICl ncnnous MISINDS NAIK STATDIEHT The followinc person 1s dotnl business as Of/ITS TRAVEL. 5 Park Plaza, Ste 100, Irvine, CA 92714. International Travel Spe· cialists, Inc.. 5 Park Plaza Ste, 100. Irvine, CA 92714 . This business is con· ducted by a corporation The registrant com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the f1ct1tious business name listed above "on Apr1l l , 1989 International Travel .. Specaahsts Ltnda S Mcintosh Type of Dwellin& IC-4ll05 PUBUC NOTICI FICTITIOUS IUSINUS NAiil STATDH.NT The followini person IS doint business as. K.0 .C. I NVESTMENTPARTNER· SHIP NO. 1, 1530 Galuy Drive, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Charles William Kircher. Trustee of the C.W. K1n::her Trust dated June 16. 19n . 1530 Galuy Driw. Newport Beach, CA 92660. This business 1s con· ducted by a limited partner· ship. The re11strant com· • menced to transact bus•· ness under the fictitious business name °' names listed~ on January 2, 1981 Sianect· Chartes Wtl· liam Ki rcher, Trustee This statement was filed with the County Clerll of Oranae County on May 19. 1989 file No F4 l~_l In fact, it reaches more homes on the waterfront, Lido Isle, in Dover Shores and in olde Corona del Mar than any of its competition. From Cameo Shores to Balboa Island, Harbor View Hills to Peninsula Point, The Newport Ensign blankets the city"s finest and most affluent communities, with local news and Own Home NE 88% This f1Cl1bous name st.at. ment expires five years from the date it was filed 1n t he office of the county clerk A new fictitlOUS ~ iness Nine statement mus1 be filed before thlf time. the fitinc of this statement does not of lbeff authonn the use tn thi1 5tlte of a fictitious business rwne in ~tOn of the ricnts of another under fedaf ..... «common a.. (sea Section 14400at. Mq business end proMlional code). Own Condominium Lease Home 6% 6% 5/26 6/2 6/9 6/16 2204 PUe&JC flOTa ACllllOUI ..... --ii:+-H'--_ _._thol!ghtful commentar . In all 25 000_ hoine_s_receive NAiil ITATElllJfY The foHowins person ts _, The Ne wport Ensign each week. . So it is not surprising that 12% of the respondents in Baker Communications' 1988 survey say their home is currently valued at $1 ,000,000 or more. Another 12% sa y their i. va lued at between $750,000 a nd $999,999 . And anothe r one-third re po rt thei r home's va lue to be betwee n $500,000 a nd $749,999 . Combined , 57%-almost six out of every ten-report a current market value in excess of a ha lf-million dollars. . Because The Newport Ensign delivers to homes instead of subscribers, 94% of the respondents own their own residence. And, 37% own business prop- erty, while 28% own a weekend .or a vacation home. If you 're a local real tor who lists or sells fine New-,. port Beach homes, the only way to reach this lucrative market is to advertise in The Newport Ensign. And if you )"e a local re$ident who is thinking of 111/lng, make $Ure that your realtor advertises in The N~wporl En$lgn ... the only local million~ollar ~ ...... ·~-•·---c::-readenbi'-. VERIFIED AUDIT OICUlAT10N Other Real Estate Bu ine s P roperty Weekend or Vacat ion Ho me __ NE 37 0(i 28CJl Current Market \'al• of Home Under $200.000 S200.000 -Sl99.999 S400.000 -1499.999 S500.000 -S749 ,999 S7-'0.000 -S999.999 ---s••••id owr NE 2% 17% 24% 33% 12% ·~ -doif1c ~ness as 8 & 8 TOOL, 1584 R1vers1d• Place, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 lisa Jeanette Bateman. 1584 R1vemde Place. Cosg Mes.. CA 92627. This business is con ducted by an 1nd1vldual The rea1strant com menced to transact bus•· ness under the f1ctlhous business name hsted abcNe on 5·10 89 Lt541 Bateman This statement was filed with tba County ca.<k of Orance County on May 15, 1989 F'1le No F 418725 lhll flcilttOUS name state· ment expires five years from the data 1t ns filed 1n the office of the county cierk. A new fidlltoUs bus· , ... ,..,.~mutt be filed ...... thlt time. The ...,. of this ..... , ..... ... not al ...... Nharill .. -..ln thit..,...ola ~~ .... In ....... cl the,..... ol ..... _.... ...... ..... 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