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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-05-07 - Newport Harbor Ensign, 1)· N (Y'J 1.'.J I z C> _I --u-, 5 ~ EST A8USHEO ~ ~4 '1 0 ("() '-' oc -L) -• Offsho ~~~\ -wCl.-CD Neighbor ~ file suit over China House BY GEORGE PAPPAS The neighbors of the histoncal China House in Corona del Mar, who for the past year opposed plans to demolish the ornate residence, have now turned to the courts in a finaJ effort to save the home from the wrecking ball. Two neighbors of the China House, Gerald Thompson and Tom Thomp- son, filed suit in Superior Court this past week in an attempt to obtain an environmental impact report for the China House property and an adjacent sandy lot. The suit follows the neighbors· unsucces.sfuJ appeals to the Newport Beach City Cou ncil and the state Coastal Commission to halt the plans of the China House owners. Jim and Martha Beauchamp. The Beauchamp 's plan to level the colorful Jtructurc and build a Cape Cod..,-house. Ernest and Donna Schroder, wlto own a sandy lot adjacent to China Home and have plans to build • French-style house, arc also coming under fire from the residents. Construction could begin in June. Gerald Thompson, who has lived next door to the China H ousc for the past 24 ~ described the suit as a last-d itch effort to save the pink pagoda-ctyic residence. .. How m~ny hi..!to r1caJ things d o we 80U~Y ua--RM. COMME~ E ::v-~>!!J ~tM INCl ~ * NUMBEA 39 * (714) 8S1~120 * NEWPORT BEACH'S ONLY HCWEBASED NEWSPAPER* THURSOAY, MAY 7, 1Sl87 rilling plan goes to Congress ,._,... flllll ... Y1111M11'ii, • •l-IMllllllll 1 .. -lllllr ....... lilM II I j 7 .. Ill r.. .. 11$ 1• .. 1111 11' .. •Ill •P•lt .... ...., .... t MlllM .... -..-... t l r 110 s t+~•· ... _. .. 11~ ..... 1111--.... •1LFI Ill '1'• I II ..... ...... Pmllt..,Clltl have in Newport Beach?" Thompson said ... We don' want to sec this home become just a pile of rubble. This is not just a family squabble but some- thing that sboukt concern the entire ci ty." Thompson said the main thrust of the suit is residents' concerns that the construcuon plans could affect tbe foundations under their own homes. -we've never had an impact report on the China House property and the atta around it, so we 're concerned about what's going to happen to our homes, .. Tho mpson said. c r •••.-.1 Badham eyes coalition effort to halt leases BY GEORGE PAPPAS Congressman Robert Badbam (R- Ncwport Beach) banded together with congress memben from 10 states to crute a coalition this past week to fight the Reagan administration's off shore oil leasing plan. The coalition. which consists of 59 HoUIC and Senate members, including Bad bam, Rep. Ron Packard (R- Mission Viejo) and 26 other Calif orn.ia House mcmben, comes in n:sponx to Interior Secretary Donald H odel 's submission of a new five-year oil drilling plan to Congress early-last week. Hociel's plan proposes the leasing of I 090 tracts located in the waters off the Ulifomia coastline beginning in 1989. Congress has until June 26 to act against Hodcrs proposal or it bcco~ law. Badbam said the latest five-year plan is almost identical to tbe earlier one Hodel introduced in February . 1bCTe we some differences but not much, .. Badb.am said ... He (HDdel) never considered compromisina al all He never bothered to consider the views of local communities which wou.Jd be most affected by the plan ... .. By no means is this plan the f mal word on this," Badbam added. Badham also stressed that more drilling off the Orange County co.ut ... Just doesn't make economtc sense ... t • , • ""!4 City Council OK's plan for Santa Ana Heights [ 0 [Q.DTllUH OV£1U. AY $ ~ STAlll..E ~Al..IC'f I c CC*SOl.DlTIC* OV£N.AY I * FtlTUf'E llfTDllE'CTOt REA' ·s n!OfT BY ROGER BLOOM It's possible that Santa Ana Heights, a troubled and troublesome ne1gbbor- bood lying between Bristol Street and the Upper Bay and beneath the flight paths of jets dcparti.na John Wayne A.irpo~ may become part of the city of Newport Beach in the next 10 to 12 months. And then a.gain. maybe not. The City Council last week passed a land use plan for the area.. to become effective if the Heights a.re annexed to the city. The plan calls for a mil of business and commcrc1al, residential, and equestrian uses in the neighbor- hood. But, the council postponed a decision on the divisive wuc of traffic circuJa- tion i.n the area, pending preparation of an eovironmcntaJ study of the alte:matiYCS that have been proposed. The traffic problem bas proYCd to be an esptrially thorny one, with some area raidents vowing to fight annex~ atioo i.f the council nocb the wrong way. Now, tbc city and county have made tberr peace and ""lbc council is honoring that earlier promise and looking at (annexation) again ... said city planner Craig Blucll. The first step .. as taken Wltb the adoption of the land use plan. h is consistent W\th the county plan for the area.. and calls for busincss and pro- fess1onaJ development along Bnstol Street and the western portion of the Heights. with the remairung two-thuds m the central and eastern areas to ~ residential wit h equestrian uses allowed. Then wctt no objections to the land uses at the public bearing on the Santa Ana Heights plan held by the council last week. Howcwr, the qucstJon of ho., to route traffic through the area oocc the bw1ncu development is underway proved to be deeply divisive. .. NIT• r&•P • a._ II Ill .. • ........ llllilllt ... -0 1J' 1 lbe iuuc of the annexation of Santa Ana Heights is not a new one. Late in 1985 residents petitioned the council for annnation., with 71 percent signing the request.. but the council asked the residents to bold off until the city"s aegaJ battle with tbe county owr John W ayne Airport could be rcsotved Planncn have long noted the need for a secondary route to Bristol Street to take pressure off an overloaded lrvine A ven~ just to the west of the Heights. County planocn proposed widening Mesa Drive and Acacia, Orchard and Birch streets through the propoted business part area to provide a sort of rig-zag route wbtcb city plannen and othen feel bas too many _ .. _ ............. ..._111 · ......... .. ...... .. ...... 0 11111& a ,.,.1 L P• !-UY 7. IE THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS'IAVJNE TODAY Schools celebrating youngsters' imagina NB officer escapes injury in Bal boa shooting spree BY JUDY DUFFY A 32-year-<>ld Newport Beach man was arrested early Thurs- day morning and charged with attempted murder of a police officer after a three-hour stan- doff with police on the Balboa Peninsula. Officer Mike Deladurantey and another officer responded shortly after 10 p.m. Wednesday to citizen complaints of shots being fired inside an apartment at 1128 W. Balboa Blvd ., accord- ing to police reports. When they arrived they saw a man. later identified as Andrew Peter Lopin, alone inside the apart- ment and observed that be was holding a band-gun of unknown caliber, the reports stated. Del ad urantey went to the front door and spoke to the suspect through a window that was partially obscured by card- board, according to Kent Stod- dard, a police department spo- kesperson. He asked Lopin to show his bands and when Lopin refused to comply, the officer moved to a "'tactically better position," said Stoddard. As Deladurantey moved, Lopin fired a shot which traveled into the street and ricocheted off the center divider curb where Deladurantey's partner had taken a positio~ said Stoddard. Neither ofr.cer was injured but police immediately evacuated the apartment complex and surrounding area and scaled off the street, Stoddard said. Newport's SWAT team moved into position and hostage negotiators made telephonic conuet with Lopin from police headquarters. Lopin was per- suaded to surrender to police after about three hours and was booked into the city jail on charges of attempted murder of a police officer. Bail was set at $250,000. Arraignment was expected on Monday but details of the hearing were unavailable at prcsstime. Lopin, who listed bis occup• tion as fisherman. and a friend had been arrested only two weeks previously for disturbing the peace, according to Stod- dard. "He (Lopin) may have been distraught over his scheduled eviction from the apartmenL Be had a history of clisturbina the peace and we've been told that was the reason be was ut.cd to leave," Stoddard added. The police department had notified the Red Cross, which was preparing to open a shelter for evacuated residents at New- port Elementary School Bcf ore the shelter could be opened, Lopin had surrendered, Stod- dard said. "We take a stance that there's no hurry in a situation like this," said Stoddard. "There were no hostages and the area was secure. We just needed to talk it out with him." TM wa""tb atld ~ of fou wood FR&Di IXXRS & WlNIXJWS ro rep/au aUm,;,,.,, sliden or othn-ex:istillg doors a1lll willdows. BEFORE AFTEJl Our OW1' lxnu.kd person~ retJWW y<nlT old~ sUtkrs or otbe.- doors atUI windows. We replace them with UH ekga.u of wood /rofdl doors atld windows manufactured sJ>«ifu:ally for ymn-Jl«ds. It llUJY ~ti# .ost bea.lif..J diff ermce you make ;,. your h<mu. • Most 1nstallat1ons less than three hours • Increased security excellent venhtahon • Solid brass hardware dead bOlts screens included • Replace flat windows with graceful bays and bows • No stucco or drywall damage • Call for FREE in-home ~ltation 18625 s Nofwtllli Blvd 23312 Mldlrv unit H .,..Co 1Micet10t CEARrTOS •lllC*N.IO aMU.00 (213) 421-19'19 (714l•9X' «919)~ (811) 571~ • (714) 828-0231 AllCie "-Y to V'9 Undl ........, Alt. A Cowwt•oe HofW9lt 8twd & 91 F rwy Left on t.lldllfv .....,c.r..,, 44.5' "-" ~ 8hd 107-8 1QtE.~•Sl 1J1e~Ollb ...... •mav•OAKS COl.TOlll TMOUU•OAU .... 901-alle (714)125--~ (8).,..,212 eom.Cllfv.t..,,. ~ .......... La-lllfllza ~Mc•.-• and orpniz•dom, iDcludiai IM .. _ View b.u ICbildilled • city of Newport Jeac.b and tbe part If \he Cdebratioa a Muaic Orange County Departmeat of e;_, Procram wbida cle,tcu F.clucation. lllOlic and history ~ the As one of many cveota ~r· Ille of art aDd cottume. while dinated in conjunction wi1h tbe N~JM>l1 Elementary. in con- C.Clebration, worts fro ;.1 illt1n with tbe Historical and of Newpon'a elementary ICbool Cultv.ral Foundation ofOC, will artists will be OD diapla ~ t9ll •K_otOI and K.iJDODOI, * a city's four public libraey praentation of Japaneac an and branches all through the ~-of May. · Satuntay, the Cclebra- •1 think it's just o moves to South Coast that thil program allowa the Vlllqe'l'MeratDtile Bn™inafor cit_y\ .... .., ldaool cbilain lmaginarhuli. u ill clay to ~ • e ._ U.Volwd ia die illlaacti•.evmt wbida tildUda Ml ~ Wbilt is normally •Jiaw ~ foMi• Wort- doilii in ldaoOJ, • commented shops, haecfa..on IC1il... for ~ Poarch, Newon Beach the blind, poetry rncti.,., .,.. Public Library's Coordinator of tography, callip'aplly ilild oom- CJ.i.ldren\ SeniceL puter art/music worbbopt, Poarch worked with the drama and dance e&billitioiait • County in organizing the art well u a performance by tbe displays for tbe Newpon Beach Corona del Mar lliib School area, and among the schools J arz Band. repraented in the exhibits a.re Also on Saturday ii a Choral Newpon Heights Elementary. Festival at the Perf onnnina Arts HarbOr View Elementary, Har-Center from 9 Lm. to noon aDd bor Day, and Anderson Elemen-2 p.m. to S p.m. tary. Sunday. May 10, Seaerstrom For individual schools, like Hall at the OC Pcrf ormina Arts Harbor View Elementary Center plays host to the lmq- Scbool and Newpon Elemen-ination Celebration lntematio- tary School. the Celebration nale, the concluding event of the means a chance to supplement two-week program, with 1pccia.l an arts curriculum which is not guest artists Burl Ives, who is the as extensive as some would like Celebration's National Chair- it to be. person, and Jose Feliciano. T. Duncan Stewart, NB laureate, dies T . Duncan Stewan-builder, community activist, and poet laureate of Newport Bcach- died Saturday morning of heart failure. He was 82. Known for bis light-hearted verse, his violin, and his rapport with the neighborhood children around bis Shorecliff home, Stewart was a 37-year resident of Newport Beach. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1905. As a teenager he took up the violin, and eventually won a three-year scholarship to the Juilliard School of Music in New York. After a time with the Houston Little Symphony, he moved to Pasadena, where he owned and operated a hotel. He later moved to Corona del Mar, married Jerry Ballinger, and became a builder, rcspon- si ble for the construction of numerous homes (including the 1967 Good Housekeeping Mag- azine Home of the Year), five libraries and a bank. His homes , ........ ,... ca •.n•w were noted for their incorpora- tion of solar energy systems. After three open heart surger- ies in the late 70s he bicycled 44 miles in the Heart Association bikeathon, and became presi- dent of the Mended Hearts, a national association of heart patients. Stewart is survived by his wife and three children. Services are scheduled for Tuesday, May 12, at 2 p. m. at the Newport Harbor Lutheran Church on Dover Drive. Inter- ment will be in Kansas City. 014'• Ill .,...~--­ ... " 1111111 Remodeling: Test of your marriage I bad left my wallet inexplic-baVing to trust a bunch of gays ably on my porch and was who looked like they knew a apeeding. down the street to good joke and we were it~ Lack retrieve it . On my way. a local of trust in my fellow man is one policeman retrieved me. I had of my major personality traits. beard that this particular depart-When the drywall man aaid there ment was strict. I knew I was would be some extra work Sue Kauth too old to get away with the giggle and jive routine I had used in my college days. So I pulled out my ace . .. Officer," I said in quiet desperation, .... am remodeling my house." If you have remodeled, you 11 understand why J was even glad to go to traffic school a month rStcr. (Officer X had been imper- vious to my excuse and subse- quent tcan.) Going to eight hours of traffic instruction meant that I could get out of my shambles of a house for the whole day. My husband will admit that be thought up the idea for the remodel. .. Hey." he said one day like Mickey Rooney suggesting we put on a show, .. let's put on a second story!" needed, bow did I know? The painten, a jolly duo. told me the reason they worked so slowly was that the paint fumes bad given them brain damage. Any job promised next week might be done in a couple of months. One evening in December. I got home from a late meeting to find my husband and child sitting on the lawn. .. How sweet," I thought, .. they're waiting to sec Mommy come home." As I walked up the sidewalk. Dave said, .. No lights, no water, no beat." That was during that cold snap we were having. "'<>kty. neat, su~Y'" trilled -.Jady Ga1'1and . I figured we ~ The place has been done for 18 months. Lots of extras had to be added onto the original price. But poverty is the least of the after-eff ccts. In some areas, I will always remain emotionally scarred. I don' trust people anymore. · would have a great adventure. I told a neighbor of our plans. She had been doing what seemed to be a tw<>-year remodel. She turned a funny green color. .. Don't do it~ you haven't the backbone." she warned. She sounded like the audience at a horror movie, warning the cou- ple not to open the closet door. We proceeded with the naive z.eal of the couple opening the door-not to mention the roof. We lived all together in the living room, like a pioneer family, for six months. We did not endure this closeness gracefully. Divorce and adoption were mentioned in loud tones. The phrase .. get out of my f acc," useless under the circumstances. came regularly to our lips. I twitched a lot at work.. The hardest part for me was The secretary for my ophthal- mologist said that I was sche- duled for an appointment next week at 9: 15. .. Oh. right. Sut'"c I am," I sneered ... When will it r~al/y be?" .. It will really be when I said it wouJd," she replied. looking at me oddly. .. Any hidden extras?" I asked. .. A glaucoma test here? A kera- totomy there?'" -rate it easy, Mrs. Kauth," she said. 1 think I'll sec if another eye guy can give me a lower estimate. SIM Kau1h i.J a lic~11Md IMT- api.Jt and coun.ulor at a local public high $ChooL ~ and Jwr lnuband live with tltnr f ow- y~ar-old tirl in N~wport Heifhu. Student art sought The Newport Beach City Arts Commission invites high school students. of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District to sub- mit a two-dimensional art work to be featured oo the poster for the 1987 Salute to the Arts. A purchase award of S2SO will be given for first place, S 100 for second place, and three SSO awards for third place finishers. lbe fmt place entry will become part of the permanent art col- lection of the City of Newport Beach. and the five winning entries and selected honorable mentions will be exhibited at the 1987 Salute to the Arts, October I. The entrance rcquiRments are: a two-dimensional artwol'k. limit of two entries per student, no less than 12• by 14• in size. and all entries must be matted. DeliveT entries to Sandy BJatter- man. Support Services Center, Newport-Mesa Unified School District, 42S E. 18th Street, Room 11. Costa Mesa. All entries must be receiwd by 4 p.m.., Friday, May 15. Tbe jud,a will be ldected by the Newpott Qty AN Comam- • ~ -...:.aL. • • llOD IUIU -~ WIUI W'JDMftl entria will be DOtified by mail llAY 7. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY "'91 ,...,- ~ \ \ .. ,,, ' ~~1' ' ... " -'"--;' l ;-- 1 ' I J I .. t . . 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Oooo~ ..-.: ~ 9'fO •AcJOCm lllafo\JQilfllOl'l9111'1G9\~ teoc:fll NURSE RY • INcx:x::>R P\.ANTS • HORISl • LANDSCAPtNG • PAl() HJJNH.JQE • ANTIQUf S ----·------r-. ' _, • I I • NIE' llAY 7. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Stewart's spirit was a Newport -landmark T. Duncan Stewart is gone. The man with the light heart, light verse, and almost · childlike joy in the world, in its people, will be sorely missed in this city of traffic tangles, development battles, and summer rowdyism. His attitude was a rcf reshing breath of fresh air, for unlike many people in and around Newport Beach, he never took himself or anyone else too seriously. This was a life-long trait of Stewart's. He reported that the first verse he ever composed went like this: Our grade is third it ain't the fust. Our teachers Miss Best and she's the worst. As poet laureate of Newport Beach-a title given him in 1980 by a City Council with a pretty healthy sense of humor of its own-Stewart could be counted upon to vent the hot air out of any civic occasion with his light jabs at local notables, done up in rhyme to make them sound respectable. But T . Duncan Stewart was much more than a poet. For one thing, he was one of the finest homebuilders the area has seen, with several breathtaking waterfront houses and a Good Housekeeping Home of the Year standing as monuments to his devotion to quality and innovation. He was an accomplished musician, having studied at J uilliard and played with a symphony before coming west some 50 years ago. He was also an energetic fund-raiser for the American Heart Association, one time bicycling 44 miles in a bikeathon not long after a series of heart operations. He was a president of the Mended Hearts Association, a group of former heart patients, and was the keynote speaker at their national convention last year in San Francisco. But, most of all, Duncan Stewart was a givmg, caring human being, with a special fondness for and understanding of children. Many is the day that you could sec Duncan pedaJJing along at the head of the Shorecliffs Cougars, a band of locaJ youngsters he would lead on bicycle excursions up and down the coast, or just around the neighborhood. He made stilts for the children in his neighborhood, engraving their names on them. They invited him to their parties, and he came. He was, in short, that rare type of person who was preeminent in business, in the arts, and in community service. He won't be forgotten. Baker Communications 883 Production Place Newport Buch, CA 92663 (714) 631-8120 Please send mail to: P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign. 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AllSTAYam Time of my Life BY JIM FELTON The children, God bless 'em, hold promise for the future In one week, the younger generation served us a double helping of intelligence, dedica- tion and high art-more than enough to offset the Easter hooliganism at Balboa or reports of drug abuse in the schools. Newport Beach •s two high schools presented their top students at the annual Commo- dores' Club scholanhip break- fast, and the Orange County Philharmonic Society presented their annual Youth Conccrts- for the first time in the new Performing Arts Cent.er. From both you left on a cloud, exhi- larated and enthralled and con- vinced that then: arc more smart Irids than dopes and there is hope for a better world after all. . The Commodores' scholar- ship break.last is an annual community tonic. Herc at the Commodores Cub are the city's leadina busioeumen and bene- factors, pthcred at 7:30 in the morning to salute the city's leading high school scholan-IS each from ~ewport Harl>or High and Coronadel Mar High. This year's prop-am. the 26th annual, had many touches of class. Commodon: Skipper Dr. David Martyn pledged a contin- uation of this community uplift- ing occasion. Commodore Tom Stepbenaon. chairman of the day, opened and closed the program with polilb and convic- tion. And the two hiab ICbooll principals-Dr. Deluaii E\'l.DI of Corona del Mar, and Dr. Tho- mas Jacoblon of Newport Rar- bor~ted their """ 1ouM schoianbipl proudly and with good humor. You aot the feelina tp men knew each student warmly, lite a member of the family. There were .Omc rdtabiq ch•nr to this year\ bttakf-., held at tbe Rcai•lrJ Hotel. lmtad of cash ~ or ICbo- larsbips, the Commodores obtained sponsors for a library endowment for each school. in the name of the Class of '87. "This living legacy. to classes yet to graduate at our two high schools, says more about our mutual commitment to the future than anything else we could possibly do," chai.n:nan Stephenson said. Another inter- esting change was a system of rotating sudent.s-one from one school then one from the otber- giving the two principals much opportunity for competitive banter. The students, as usual, received their plaques and copies of Roget's Thesaurus. They stood self-consciously u the principals told of their academic achievements, then announced the college they had selected and that had Keepted them. Dart- mouth, Harvard, UCLA, UC Berkeley, Vassar. Cornell. Pom- ona, Stanford, Yale, UCI, UC San Die10. The top ICbooll, the tough schools, the expensive acbooll. Herc arc the best from Corona dd Mar; Pet.er~ Daniel Bain, Paul Bikhm, Christine o•Angelo. Adam Fasber, Mat- thew Grunberg. James Rilbe~ Cahi-Lin Hsu, Ryan ~Jein, Geoffrey Lewis, Janet Miller t Chriltine Mirz.ayan, Briana 1bo1D1Cn, Molly Tucker, Eliz.a- beth Wertin. And Crom Newport Harbor Hiab: John Alstrom Jr., Nor- man D&DDCr, Ctiriatine Dono- van. Erich ~ J~ Glueck, ~berly Boakina, Samantha Howard. 11iep Nauyen, Robin Parter, ~riaten Patterson, Marya Ras. Greaory Roee~ Robert Tucoll/ James Tyler. ~Wood. ' At tbe Paf~ AIU Ca- ter, die 9r...aie ~ Youth Ordaeltia Coadacted ~ Jolua ' • • • Koshak thrilled 3,000 fifth arad· en who sat transfixed u they listened to classical music and watched ballet dancers. This was just one of many concerts OCPS bas sponsored this year in the Performing Arts Center. For the fifth aradcn from throughout Orange County, two concerti a day for four days were pres- ented. lnclud.iq other programs for youth. OCPS bu this year brought fine music to more than ~000 children. from the second gnde tJarouab bialt IChool It ii uuJy. pal credit to die w~ en's Committees of OCPS, beaded by Jane Grier. No other orpniz.ation in Ora.nae County bas done more (or the children and for the art of symphonic music, than OCPS. L.dies, take a bow. Perhaps the most imprcuive thing about the cooceru and about the scholanhip breakfut WU the appearance of the youq people. They looked briaht, happy, enthusiastic, full bodied. At the co~ the ftftb paden could bear music by other chil- dren not much older. I'm reminded of some words of dedication for child~ utten:d on East.er Sunday by my min- ister daughter, The Rev. AllDe Hines: "We welcome you into our world, and into our religious community. May you have a healthy and strong body, and know the joy of using it well. May you learn all you need to bow, and bave tbe freedom to panue tbe truth you toek. May you be fearlea and tender. May you enjoy the warm sun on your face and the flow of wind and water on your body. May you love the beauty of the world, ita flowers and ~. mountains and aueama; the movement of all liviq thinp. May you know the music and rhythm of nature and the drama of poetry of human creations. Above all, may you be rirrounded by aood friends and k.Oow tbe me•nina of aeocrosity and compuaioa May you love and be loved throqbout your life. -We who bave wilbod for your beatth, tcndetaw, fnedom ancl lo.c, do dedicate ouneht8 today to doiq aD that we cm to create a world ia wllicll os ftliw for you can be .-&ml. We rejoice in the promile ..... JOG laold for the future." • • • •Y 1. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW8llAVIHE TODAY .... . 's in charge in Orange County? So ~ wut to bow wbo'I ill..., I mean of Or-. County. bOme of die world's~ laraat · GNP, an mabc~ lOw 3.5 peroe8l aemplio)mrnt nae, and whole own •economic miracJc• 1ince World War II mates Japan's look aecOnd rate. The diaconc:erting truth is: No one's in cbaqe. Tbe Ntll con,equeace: For all ill ridm. tbe County's quali~ o.flifeil~ T1le Comdy doea Dot l8Ct for • pledaola of~ll t'7in6 to addlw the problc1111. In fact, it Ml too many LAYERS of aoftl'DDIDL l:.ct'I count: I. Federil 2.8'* 3.Couaty 4. Citica -aU 26 of tlian! I 5. SpKiel Dillrida. Do JO" Dow Who rqtraCDll you at •Y of dis abcne le¥ela? , , My Turn Most ~pie do aot. Jbey jast bow there are layers aiad layas. By comparison, Su Diego and Phoeai& baft about tbe same population u Oraaae County "'1 experta Yiew tbe quality Of life ia both • bCttcr. I think it's became both haft a mayor. some ONE in cbaqe: IOlllt ONE wbo repraenta and mmt lad .. entire region. In <>nn,e County, ibeR\ DO one cir cted oaicial in ctwae. Adel to that 10 many layers. and the DOnnal dairc of politicians to duct touah issues, and you aetMUSR. Achially, it is more insidious than that. With no one in~ and ao many layel'I and ao much m.a.. and 10 many ..,.,. to mow • eledion time, voten do what coma Datma1; they stay home. Wiiy vote if' it's all 10 confusiq and doeso' matter anyway? So Or-. County bas an extremely low voter turnout rate, except for the --weirdo Minority," which votes like crazy. In Orange County, then, what bas raulted is tyranny by the Weirdo Minority. It votes into office incompetents lite Rep. Letters to the Editor Keep Back Bay Drive o...r.a.: To the City Council of New- port ee.cb: Tbak you for keeping the a.ct Bay Drive open and a.xas- ible by car to all citizens of Newpc;wt Bach. I am a disabled fllllfi; II r md I W tk a.ct Bay Driw often to enjoy tbe bcaUtJ or the Bay. Pleac continue to keep in mind the interats of the entire community. DearMltor: Larry WllkowMJ Newpolt.._. forty-six years ago is when I fell in love with the .. back bay"- my husband would come home from work and say---get the kids and let .. 10 around the back bay." not having much money then, this outing fit our pocketbook-the bay was only OCC wins PR awards Orange Coast College's Com- munity Relations Office has captured a record-total 11 awards in the 10th annual Public Relations Officer (PRO) Awards competition sponsored by the California Association of Community Colleges (CACC). Jim Carnett, occ•s director of marketing and community relations, captured a fint place award ·for feature writing. a tec0nd in tbe brochures cate- gory, a thint in news writina, and a third in overall campaign. Sandra Sarr, OCC'I public information aaistant. camcd a rust-PL.tee award for news writ- ia1 aDd a third for feature writina- ~ utilt Dwayae Moees cou.ctecl a fint for overall MMl•'r •trip ftolo _.,,nt Haak Scbdl- imt rtaocac. ... tM ..... in * ....... ...,..,..,,,. -~-- two or three miles from us and like I said, it did not cost us uytbing-we would pile in the car and pretty ioon we weR winding around the beautiful bay...ometimes we would f11b for a while but mostly it wu just being able to get lost in an area with beautiful bircb-wild pse- ducb and watching the coots- liltenina to the noises-watching their landings and take-offs-we would pull oft' of the road and watch for a while, then driw on- tbere were bi.ten and biUn all aloq the way--we were inter- ested in the same thing, we respected each other. -aboft the cliffs there was open land-meadows and sucb- varmints and wild animals all Jent their entertainment to us- there were bug collectors- botaD.ists-scout troops and of coune the bird watchen-tbc old road wound its way thru the salt mine-bordered with cattails and wild brush-scattered tbru it would be beautiful California holly-these outings filled a void in our lives and indeed they were a great part of om children•s early education-now they call it -ibcrapcutic·-we called it restful watching the sumet on the bay and listening to the chatter of the birds quiet down-bearing the splash of• fish and watchin1 the night settle down-only then did we bead for bome- in time the f amilie1 have moved in on the cliffs with churches and ICboOla but down below the old ioed ftmaim-tbe rest of it is tbe VF I the enjoy- ment is still there for all of us- biten, biters, and slow moving cars- not often do I speak out in dd'emc of an issue-this time the issue is part of our local history and whom it m.i,gbt bcaefat-it is for all of us that beautiful •back bay'-as a fourth generation Orange Countian and fifth generation Californian I feel I have a right to speak out- funny-1 can remember when ~og• meant a bump or a shake- funny-wben did it change? flinheda MUJ McClellaa NewponBeadl DOCTOR JAGVAll, INC. INDEPENDENT SERVICE a REPAIR 7;500 15,000 . 22.500 MILE SEIMqE JAGUAR >U1 $108.11 COUPLET£ IMW.111ilT.CG91AF l'•CA._, (714)141 ... Bob Bedham (rated OW2'all dead IMt of tbe Slate's 43 Coape11- men by c.Ji/omill Magazine) and vicious clowns like Rep. Bob Dornan (who likes to pick fights on tbe ftoor of Congress when he•s not busy issuing apologies for calling people .. kikaj. Dear Reader, that is not all If Or-. County ever is to begin IOMna its problems, it needs quantities of money found only in S.crameatoand Wabington, D.C. The people in c1wF in these capitals haft DO need to put up with incompetents and vicious clowns and they do not. Ever wonder why Orange County MWT n:ceiwa its fair share of state and federal allo- cations? ID summary, bec.ause of his- . torical, man-made reasons: I . No one•1 in charge 1n Copters are not worth it Dear l'Alitor: As one of the long-suff cring citizens who has been kept awake night after night by the police helicopter and its joy riding. occupants, I strongly oppose further spending of our tax dollan on belicopten. I know, by word of mou~ that l speak for a great number of rnidc:Dts in this area who are of the same opinion. In the quiet of tbe cw::nina wbcn we somctim ao down to Lookout Point to enjoy the s\lmet, ~come thcle goof-off °'Mii Conly and tbeidore DO OM .. rapomible. 2. The voter is totally and rightly confmed and discour- aged by the whole system and IO does not Vole, Jca'rina the County (for the main part) in the bands of tbe Weirdo Minority. 3. The Weirdo Minorityeleeta into office enough incompetents and vicious clowns that the County is left with little clout in Sacramento or Washington, and finally, 4. The next time you're stuck on a freeway, think bow won- derf ul our quality of life will be after ten more years of the same thing. Midtllel D. Riiy i.r the prin- cipol of J. Ray Construction tl1lll chaimum of tM Dem«ratic Foundation of Or-.e Counly. a Democratic Party $upport K'OU/J· joy riden in their high tech toy. just splitting the night apart. And don' think for a minute that they are not on a goof-off, fun and games ride. Anyone with eyes can sec that they are just pleasantly cruising back and fort~ up and down the coast. There is absolutely no excuse for this outrage. While they spew pollution over our beads and endanger the liva of all wbo live here, we can' sleep at mpt, we can' enjoy the evening suntet. and we can' enjoy our homes OD the weekend. Put thelc cria- inals in jail. After all. ~ they •Ol"kin& form or arc we wor'kina just to sift them a bee ride! .... w .... ean .... Mar COmplete Nail Care Salon Dut To Our C1imts , Request We Extend Our Sovie~ Now To Nnvport Beach MANICURE &PEDICURE s1500::. Fil.IS PEDICURE $1200 MANICURE $7~::. APFaH'TMEHTS OR WAU<-ICS WE.COME GFT CER l•ICATES AVM.N//U. .. ,_I lliY 7.191 nE NEWPORT ENSIONICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor mually put on a good show when it comes to athletic competition and it was no dif- ferent last week as the Sea Ki.op• varsity track and field team breezed by the Sailors 86-SO in their last dual meet, held at Newport Harbor High. The teams meet again today at Irvine High School for the Sea View League Finals where Saddlc- back promises to be a serious threat to both teams. CdM chalked up their 43rd straight dual meet victory, out- scoring the Sailors with excellent performances from the distance runners. CdM"s Jim Robbins, Eddie La Veile and Greg Shryock all ran excellent times, which coach Jim Tomlin consid- ers the key to the success of the Sea Kinp. "Newport has a good distance team but we really came on," said Tomlin. "We had some good times in other events but not what you would expect from a major meet like this one." Robbins, a junior standout, who struggled in this ye.M's cross country competition but improved to be the track team's top distance performer, ran the half-mile in I :56.8, breaking his personal record and re- estabJisbin& himself as the league's best 880-yard runner. Robbins doubled and won the mile in 4:30.4, an excellent time considering his previous run. La Velie and Shryock, both underclassmen, tied in the two- mile with a time of 9:47 .6, which bettered Newport's Jim Geer- ling's effort by just four seconds. But Cd M can't take the credit in every event, especially when it was Harb9r who made a clean sweep in ~-:-pole vault. R.W. Henson put himself in a league all his own with a tremendous 15-0 vault. Henson is currently the top contender in the Sea View League and number two in Orange County. A pair of 12- 6s by junior Greg Denney and sophomore Scott Redington puts Harbor in the driver's seat for league final.a. CdM senior Mike Bain, who bu placed first in eftr)' meet this year and is the top discus thrower in the Sea View League (and most other leagues, for that matter) broke bis own school record with an out1t1ndiq mart of 186-2. Newport placed third • u ET-'11111 -...... I 1111r II • .. flll -0 2 111 7 with 123-9-~. • 111111 C.. ._, .. 1111 lz ;11t 111W Ml I I ' ... Ill& ..... Coach Tomlin, who teaches Mlllll 11111!1111 illlll Ill 9 II Ill 1111111 ll!lf J 2' lilill IA 8 2 & history at CdM and who bas led the team to a s.-0 record, says it\ bani work that pulls bis kids through and the support from QIM\ athletics program doesn 'l hurt either. -rhia ia the time of year when all tbe wort that you put in day after day pay1 off and you start to pUD away from the other t,eama wbo clOJi\ work u hard," be MicL ~ ~ ii really j>od -I aw CMCbea come 9 to me ill die ti111e and tell -.., WllW\llef ... coecbei WiO F.t ~ Ud 14port ._. Cdiel' Jib CMlll do. 0. ..... • 'stWI cotdt coma GUI m _. ~ ..... ii 'at 2 ._. U.. f« • aid our footbd _ edded the « tea po,11111 to our ICOl'e," said Coada Eric Tweit of Newport lbrbor. •aobbim Md a tre•~ day mid we did ~-could ... City offers Qolf class . ~ All d111ea Will meet u the N~ Beecla Golf' Coune, 3100 lrviae An .• Newport &each. au•• Will ~ the weetOl~'n. ' For men iliformatioa CiU tbe Newport lt11cla Pmb, ltu cba and Recreation Department at 644-3151 . •Y 1. -THE NEWPORT ENllGWCOSTA MESA NEWMRYINE TODAY,., Yachting season opens in blaze of color Marine Stene coec:W "7 Cnia Willon and ader tbe direction of Joyce Ibbetson, wb.icb won the cbam- plombip at u .c. Berkeley. participate in tile Natioaal • mo.da Goad J.act; Amllknl Chempiomhipl Ill tbe Mcrdwlt Ya, the colon of~ _.. Marine Academy at ~ina'• opariqdayaareflyinahialacner Point. New York later thia Newport Harbor. ,,.. / n. top me aort1mn anc1 southern California 1ebools plus the University of Hawaii were teleded to participate in the cbampiomhipa. U.C.I. 'I dinghy ~ beaded by Balboa'Jlland retidenu Jon Pickney and Nick Scandone, brouaht home top bonon by · dcfearina all other team1, by more than 20 pointa- wbat America's Cup'Gary Job- son would call a •11am dunk." Second place bonon went to U.C. Berkeley, Stanford fol- lowed in third and oUr own Orange Coast College took fourth. . . N1Wport Nllloal Little L91111 The harbor is ablaze with dore Lee budlon of the South color! Shore Y llCbt Club, and Commo-- (I II 111 t.., !) AAA 01111111 IAll w L T Welt w Lut weekend the Newport dore Gerald Moore of the Harbor Yacht Chat>;:.-witb flap Voy.,as YICbt Qub will all flyiDa mp.:...:openect tbe official . greet tbe YKhti.Da le8IOD with yacbtiq Wll with ceremonies opening clay ceremonies. led by Cooamodore James P. In many parts of the country Warminaton. Tlli1 weekend ~ Day• mom the ice Comaiodore Lorin Weill of the baa thawed and it ia time to put Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cub, the boats in tbe water for tbe ComJnodore llicban:l Jennea of lhRc month aeuon. But for the Balboa Yacbi Qub, Com-Newport yachtamen M()penina modore ll09" lloueet of the Day" ceremonies are just a Lido We Y llCbt Club, Commo--wonderful colorful tradition. Dodgen 7 3 0 Yankees 7 House •.• II! 11MNl1 Tbomp1e>n said that if they win their auit, the environmental impact repc)rt would nepte the Coastal Com.miaion approval and tbe permita would be void. -rbey would be beck at saep one apin," lbomplOD said. •1t would be a shame if they (Beauchamp\) knock down the China Bouac and find out they can' do what they want to do." Itm Beauchamp clilmiued the resident'• suit u .. another · smotacreen to delay us." Wfbe auit ii conjured up," Beauchamp said ... Tbey juat want to make us hire a lawyer and defend ounehea, thinkina ~ ~. ttiia. It\ a bunch Of~.-k~ Beaucb•mp allo said the ra- idents' environmental claims have -no validity at all.• .. I don\ know bow be (Gerald Thomp1e>n) Ida himself a bei.q a structural enJincer," Beau- champ said. lll'J'be city allows m to get permits for the plan. We dicln' uk for any variances, wen going strictly by the code," Beauchamp explainM. "I don' know where be'I comina from.• Heights •.. 115 F•Ntl tu.rm to be an effective alterna- tive to Irvine Boulevard. Cubt 6 .. 0 Pirata 7 Tigen 6 s 0 Cardinals 4 Orioles .. 6 J Angels 2 Reds 3 5 I U. C.I. bad equal SUCCQf! in the Pacific Coast Team S'ailing Championships. u.c.1:1 win- ning team was skippered by Jon Pickney, N'1ek Scandone, and Mike.Sturman. Stanford placed second in this ~nt. A's 2 6 2 AA Dlvlslu Aa we all know, Southern California aajljq is not really seasonal. Tbe racing ICbeduJe is already well underway. Take the April 2S -27th Pacific Coast Sailing Championship for exam- ple. A special FA.rip tip-of-the- bat goes to ucrs aailina team, Now, by virtue of its Pacific Coast Championship title, U .C.l bas earned the ript to ,.... A's Tigers Reds Orioles Dodgers Cubs .w 9 7 .. 3 3 0 L T 2 0 2 0 6 ·O 6 0 6 0 10 0 IF YOUR FEET ARENT BECOMING TO YOU ••• YOU SHOULD BE COMING TOUSI THE LEADER IN HIGH TECHNOLOGY TR~TMENT OF FOOT AND LEG. DISORDERS •.• ' West w Pirates 8 Yankees 6 Cardinals .. Angels 3 Pediatric Surgical Group of Grange ~oun' · SPECIALISTS IN: LASER SURGERY MINIMAL INCISION AND MICROSURGERY ARTHROSCOPIC SURGERY OF THE FOOT AND ANKLE RECONSTRUCTIVE SURGERY/SPORTS MEDICINE COMPUTERIZED ELECTRODYNAGRAPHIC MEDICINE Dr. Craig Edmond Lo~ Dr. Lawrence Brown Dr Alan Tobias 1525 SUPERIOR AVE. SUITE 100 f)14J 646'=1619 NEWPORT BEACH 92663 PRESTIGE -CONVENIENCE -STATE-OF-THE-ART L T 2 0 3 0 s 0 7 0 , L T 2 0 3 0 s I s I The city staff bu propoeed a more direct Mesa Drive to Birch Street route, with a rcworting of the intenection of the two streets to encouraae throup traffic and diacouraae non- residents from enterin1 the residential area east of Birch. llODllilN N llllACH •lllDICAL COllPLllX Thia propoul, however, bu inflamed homeowners at the aouth end of Birch. who could be relocated by the new inter- ICCtion. Uld creaaed fears ill tbe other residential areu tbat driven who come in u far aa Birch may ao all tbe way to Bayview before turnin1 up toward Bristol A couple of raidenta threatened to flllat aDMDtion if tbe Mesa/BUda .,...,_nt ia apprcmcl. Tbe Council abd the ataff to prepare an enYlroamcntil imppt report oa tbe P'opo1e II tt.mc ~ ..... Will wait wadi tbe 1eport ii finieW aid an MplMDt ia cboleD before "°' 11 fj .. with tM •MB.aioD proc•. MtlMMtah tM lud - p1u ii an that ia ~uind to pcocud. s..-w A SUITE DEAU M1cir.alCenllr • 1525. Superior, Neosoort BHch ,.,. .... 0.11111 & .. clc., ~ l.ocJll ":!'*!:,,_ In ........ ., .,.,, molt ....... m1rA:a' and SAVE on l•••• r.,.., :::;;;::_-_--;-!!ti..-- • Competitive SQ. Ft. RM9s • Medical THWharitW Available • GenenJus TenMt ~Allowance . Dorl't ·1e1 life pull your eating 'trigger' "Eating triggen" are those According to Davidson, to iDdaJle. places, people, feelinp and Weight Watcben bas identified :Ptt""6 triaa'r. moods and 1ema that prompt ua to eat-six types Of oti•a trigen. -1 'emodona tbat came you to eat and, for some people, to ovaeat. Activily trlanr. thinp that • such aa ager, lonelinaa, bore-- The key to any weiaht loss lead you to eat while you are dom ex Udnea program is undentandin1 the doing them. such as aoina to the what, when and bow of one's movies, a halJpme, or watching own eating habits. television. According to Diane David-Evatt trlaerr. celebratiom son, a Costa Mesa resident and _and occuions durin1 which spokesperson for Weight eating plays a major role, such Watchers, identifying your own u weddi.np, vacations, boli- eating triggers, being aware of days. etc. them and taking steps to control Peopk tfiaaT. being around them is what makes the differ-other people who are earina and ence between a fad diet and possibly tempting you with food. adopting a new lifestyle that will Sensory triaerr. the sight and last a lifetime. smell of food that beckons you .. ~/-dtq trlanr. partiaa- lar tm. of the day that are auociated with eating. Some- times you eat even if you are not bu.nary became it is that time. 0 0nce you identify your trigen, the next step is to combat !hem by launching a plan of attack," she explaint.ct. •for example, if your trigger is television (an K&ivity ~) And you start aaDbling every time ~ tum OD tbe tclnision. plan to do sometllma elle wiib your bands while watcb.iq televi- lion IUCh aa ICWiq. iroDiDa or brusbina the dog.. She added that it is important to be patient, became it ~ time to re-train your bad habits. A solution for the sensory trigen is to avoid temptina situations. For example~ if bak- ery items are your we•kneu, take another route to avoid p.,;·tbe~. •Eftlll triacn are qp•elty the • IDolt diflicult to ..... -uid Davidson. "We call' atop ettcmli• ~ Wlilf ... or holiday ~ Wlaal we mUlt clo ia Pia for dma by DOI arriviq femjshed al tbe neat and ea•iq larp portions of calorie rida foods •• Slae added daat if' JOU do .. blow it,• -. riPt '*::k oe the earina plan tl9e ant _.. niber than consideriq 1ouaclf a failure ad aoiDI cacrl111ly off the program. Help with Medicare forms Meetings & Events Do you need help in figuring out your Medicare bills? Are you being flooded with advertise- ments for Medicare supplemen- tal insurance policies and don' know which one to choose? A trained voluntccr~unselor is available at Hoag Hospital (760-2221), the Goldentimer Center (642-227S), Costa Mesa Senior Cub (631-1632) and at OASIS (644-3244) to assist you in filling out your Medicare forms, records and helping to evaluate an appropriate supple- mental policy or health mainte- nance organization (HMO). The counselor is not an insurance salespenon~ and will provide this assistance to you free of charge. 1be Medicare Assistance Pro- gram (MAP) is funded by the State Department of Aging and has trained counselon available throughout Orange County. For more information on the co'¥1; selor nearest you, call Vick} Lester at the VNA Foundation, (714) nt-1209 Ext. 322. ..... ••• .. ... 11111111., lntlll&.., ....... ........... ,. IF I ,.,.1r11111•111, ""'""' • low beet l*l'l W..-:a • .,.,.. ... __,...,,_ • ..-..~ ....... ..... . .,..,.... '**.., . .-. ...., .., ...... . 009 1 -· -..... dilOrdtrs "'°'** '*"' • ...,,........... • --~ WorbltM'e CM1i11111Dlltrn ,_. ct ika,l1d .. E. c.-HwJ ....... 211 c.... c111 -,_Appl. (l14)1lMMI ~---_,UE INITIAL CONSULTATION----~ ~· ~· ,, '\ Greg]. Vigoren, nns. ·~~ ) '·' ) '~~-~ Is Pl.eased To Announce The Relncation Of His Dental, Practice To A Beautiful, New Office In Newport Center And Is Nuw Welcoming New Patients. Please Qdl For Additional lnfomuition. 360 San Migwl ~ SuiltfJOI Newport &ada, UUifcwnia 926filJ 714fKJO.llJ2 4' High school students in Orange County can get help in choosing a college to attend at the National Co1Jeae Fair, to be held at the Anaheim Convention Center on Sunday, May 10, I to 6 p.m. and Monday, May 11, 9 Lm. to l p.m. and S to 8 p.m. At the Orange County National College Fair, college- bound students and their parents can meet with rcpraentatives from more than I 00 colleges and universities from across the country. High school counselon and college admission profes- sionals are on band to describe campus life, course offerings, finances, and any other inf orma- tion students need to make an informed decision about their f uturc education. • • • Basics for successful garden- ing is the subject of a class offered at Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar on Saturday, May 9, at 9:30 a.m. The Garden's director, Wade Robe~ and color plant special- ist, Cristin •f usano, will discuss and answer questions regarding soils, fertilizers~ watering and many other subjects that are common to the home gardener. This program is part of the Weekend Gardener aeries. It is free and open to the public. For further information call the Garden office at 673-2261. • • • Fifth District Supervisor Tom Riley will address the Balboa Bay Republican Women, Feder- ated meeting Wednesday, May 13 at Airporter ln.n, Monaco Roo~ on MacArthur Blvd .• Irvine. Business is at 11 a.m., luncheon at noon (S l J ). Audience participation. For reservations call 673-7263 or 631-3363. • • • The Orange County Bar Asso- ciation will be offering legal educational information on senior iss1.aes. The program will cover is~ ues such as: wills, durable power of attorney, con- sumer prob.'Clion, small claims, and senior rights. There will be time for questions and answers. The program will be held on Friday, May 8, from 11 a.m. to I p .m. at the Mariners Park Multipurpose Room, next to the ' Marinen Library (Dover and Irvine), in Newport Be.ch. For more information rcpnliq this free lecture, pleate contact Roseann or Mary in Se.Uor Services, at tbe OASIS Senior Center at 644-3244. • • • "Shakespeare's Ladies and Sprinatime M•idem• ~the title of a talk praented by Oraqe Coast ColJeae\ Frienda or the N~rmanE.WabOal..ihraryon Wednesday, May l~•the Lido Isle Community Auociation Cubbouae. . The talk beaim at 7:30 p. m. General adminion is S3, and is free to memben. Refiahmenta will be sened. Presented in conjunction with the Lido hie Women's Club Book Section. Judith S•lrimki, OCC associate prof e11or of Enali•h, will introduce several of Shakespeare's female characters who were dynamic forces for change, rebelling against the courtly love tradition of the Middle Ages. For further information and reservations, phone OCC-S Nor- i a '•N124 AIDS info seminar set The Health Education Foun- dation at N~rt Center is spomorina •AIDS ... The Fear and Tbe Facu• on Saturday, May 9, from 9 until 11 Lm.. at the Fashion ltlUd Edwards Cinema in Newport Be.ch. Eve- ryone in the comm~, espe- cially teem aDd their ~, ia invited to attend this free pro- PD.L Speakcn will be Dould 0 . L,...._, M.D., Claid, Office of AIDS, ~ of Health Sa td:a for die State ol Cali- f~ Tc.a Pt..,-., M.D., ·.Epiilc ...... willl lbe ~ Ce-Mt Bca!:lt ca. ~11cy; wt ANI Rtp~ M.D .. Med- iml one.."' Or-. ec.., ........ , ..... A..aa ... en.. •Y 7. -THE NEWPORT ENSIONICOSTA MESA NEW&llAYIHE TOOAV ... I Low rates spur interest in CD alternatives Tbele are tryina times for CD inw:ston, ~ tboee who depend OD CD iDtaat for part of their cu.neut income. As interest rata continue to· hover at their lowest ~)a in year&, many people are stepping up their ICU'Cb for higber returns. Of course, aucb investon would prefer tbeiT CD ahema- tiwt-to be vimaally risk-free, like CDs. That•a where the all- important concept of lnldeofls comes in: If you want higber yield, you have to accept higher risk. . Here are the questions I'm beina ubd most frequently about improving tbe rctu.m OD tbe money you now have in CDs. Wlaat, .,1 ificallJ, are die ..... "*-...oc&ted wi .. .... ,. .. ..,. There are really only two ways to boost yidd-lengtbea matur- itiel or reduce the quality of the credit-both of which entail riat. Money Making Money IY ID TDUlll When you extend the maturity of a CD from, say, one year to five, you11 pick up about 100 basis points, or one percent of yield. Your tradeoff is higher """"' T'Uk, which men to the chance that interest rates will rile during the period you Tc holding the CD. If that occurs, you11 be locked into a lower-than-market rate until maturity. Reducing investment quality increases your credit ri.rk-tbat is, the chance the issuer will default on interest or principal payments. The safest securities are those issued by the U.S. Treasury and those, like CDs, insured or guaranteed by the federal government. Wllat kiDds of •~atw•ts will maew •1 yield ... ldll nnW-a nladYelJ Mell ..rety? One of the best alternatives is a top-quality tax-f rcc municipal bond with the same maturity as the CD you are considering. Let's assume that under tax reform you11 be in the highest federal bracket for J988, which will be 28 percent. You can buy a two-year CD that offen a taxable 6.85 percent. Or you can buy a triple-A municipal bond due in two years paying a tax- free five percent. This provides an after-tu equivalent yield of 6.94 percent, somewhat better than you can get with the CD. Wlaat if I pa1 Ilia• state iDCome ~too! You would have to find a bond issued by a government Business Briefs includes rd.rafunenta. lunch and materials.. ~u ckacUine is April 30. Ude ~on fee is S60. For rqistntion inf orma- tion. pboae (916) 444 1641. ... Niii, a WbOa raidcnt, ,,.. aecc•lj Sahlled • u.e top sale& producer few tbc Automo- bile Oub of Soadlaa califomia iD tbe °'MF Couaty aJQ. Pcait. wt.o wwb out of the Auto Cub's Newport district oftice, baa been ou the Honor llOll for 28 comecut:M yean and ... the fint Oub aales repl'C- leldatiw to ldline it 2S years in sacxeuion. Re comistcntly ha bcien in the top ten percent in his rqion and me times has been ill number one aaJca pro- ducer. Patil bolds the Newport office membenbip record of I I I memben pined in one month (July 1916). • • • Oranae Cout ColJege•s . " msurance. llAI A. CAVllUl-IOY ...... 0... ...... .... ., ......,.---.c••-.._(TM) ...... ..... (1141111-1171 Uke a good neighbor. State Farm is there. ltAtl fA•M INSUaANCI • Pacific Rim Academy is co- spomoriag a one-day conference that explores ways iD which Calif omiam can survive the next decade OD the Pacific Rim. Tided "'Managing to Survive on the Pacif1e Rim. .. the confer- eoce is scheduled for Friday, May 8, from 9 Lm. to 3 p.m. at Long Baich City College. Conference fee is $40. The fee ~~her Sam Farr {D-MODScRy), chair of the Eco- nomic DndoptneDt and New TedmoJosia Committee, will speak OD die topic. -n.e State .. ROie in Meering the CbaOenge of the Pacific Rim." Jack Warne., chairman of the board of Kimber of Oregon. is the featured closing speaker. agency in your state for the investment-grade, issues. They interest to be exempt from state may also extend the overall taxes, too. This requirement maturity of the portfolio. You limits your choices., but there are may limply feel better owning highly rated bo~ availab e · spccifJC bonds with precisely the from every state. -ratings and maturities you want. W•at altomt ot•er ia•est- mr•ll,wil •Tnn ) temr- ities, corporate bolNla, boad ..... fmlll, ltomd .... ......., adlOOD! All these can be sound alter- natives to CDs (or to a portion of your CD investments). Each occupies a position somewhere on the yield-vs-risk sea.le, and each must be evaluated in light of your particular needs and goals and. yes, those tradeoffs again. When you buy a municipal or corporate bond mutual fund, for example, you cannot know at every moment which bonds are in the portfolio. To keep yields up, the rnanaFfS may shift the mix from predominantly triple- A bonds to lower, but still Warne's speech is titled, .. ls American Management Styk Really Be8ded for &tinctiour Breakout session topics include: •riscal Policy and Tu lsw:ativa FllCilitatia& hltcma- tional 8'winas, .. -Yaks Of Sur- vival OD die Pacific Rim. .. •Free Trmde Zoaca it.ad World Trade Ccntcn-Wbat Are Tbey and Bow Can I U.e Them,• and -&tucatioa aDd Training Impli- cations of the Pacific Rim Expe- rience. • • • • The Newport Sailing Oub, It may be that you should spread your fixed-income invest- ments around-putting some money into individual municipal bonds, some into Treasuries, and some into a corporate bond fund or~ while keeping a portion in CDs with a slightly longer maturity than you pre- viously had. The net result would be a better yield than you were getting, with enough diver- sification to keep both your market and credit risk low. Your financial consultant can help you design such a fixed-income portfolio. Ken Toluuh u a f111111U:ial consultllnl with Shurwn uh- """'lkoiMn in N~pon &ach. Inc. bu 8Cquired the Ex~ve Yacht Club, ac••i• cmc of the tar.-boa•ing d1lbl in die ua ad oat of tllit only oms to inclaide a prW I me' coalle fot boda ~. poaa and sail The Newport Swilina Oub, Inc. (NSC), one of tJae oldest in the u.s~ Us powa from an initial fleet of me smlllOats to today .. fleet ol S2.. The aqui- sition of Executive Y acbt <lw'- ten inaeased that fleet size by 12 JI ycu'W been m tbe IDCIB:a b a Meaoeda ~ OJdfDac or any otta tu:rury cat thlD JOU <Ji04HOrJ"' fbe pm and aafts- mcmstup tbal go no these n °' lk:l'ftQtjles You'lbe~ k> tnow a sunilar deglee d ace0enoe IS tJuil no lbe V1P Al*' Loan bcm G)lr.c....,. Adml a.cxa.dour~m llnm¥'Jrlg 411P'IG'f9 cats C"9 the J11CB llll8W mmie boooW~ smXlCll m&:R llmn us as easy as bcDJWmg SDD>tan an csSl- nmy llrdll. And. you can baaow 11 a a 11'1' m lban our abeady .., kJw ma. Nctc:m!y tbal JOU can nm up t> n ao>fhs t> lll!pCJf your loan. Jayour~ well OA*"" 10'll kXm In jUll ~tolls aoce we l9C8V9 JOUI oomr'e Ill ct t44*atal And. we can 99ll!lrl cWz'9r fbe<44*Mid pape1 wen b youatlQJI home or oD:e ~~odnmy · at>cUlbal M tbln gMbllg a car kxm tun us wiD mam you teet anytung but otdiray 'l.'I ti M 7. 1• 'THE NEWPORT EN8IONICOSTA MESA NEWBllAVINE iTODAY Socie Las Elofislas ·Headdress Ball benefits USC Nearly 1,000 guests attended the 49th Las Floristas Headdress Ball at the Beverly Hilton. (There is some talk that when this USC support group bolds the SOth, it will have to be a two- day event, so popular is this affair.) Mary Richardson chaired the Ball, whose floral theme was "Dance, Dance, Dance,.. and, appropriately, Juliet Prowse was 4 The~tat MOTHERHOOD would like to extend a cordial• Welcome for you to visit our new store and select from exdusive fashions in career and casual maternity wear. Soulh Coast ~ 3333 BriSlol st, '1062 COllia ~ CA 92626 Harborlites Lois Cannon with Buzz Aldrin. Susan Bartlett, Joyce Reamne, the Ralph Smiths, the Robert Heshaws, the Jimmy Andersons, Chris Stepbcna and James Nord- strom. to namejuat a few. mistress of ceremonies for the black-tie gala. Assisting Mary were Sue Hall, Susan Jarvie, Beth Lane, Diane IY DllA VOi IUUEI ••• The Mardan Center annually Kordick, Julie Lee, Sandy Wes-honon a leading member of the sel, and Barbara Robinson. community for his or her out- Harborlites attending were standing contributions. This Lillie Hinde, George Brennan, -year Marclan recognized Carl A Spedal :rime ... A Special Place ... Karcher. The black-tie event wa held at Le Meridien with danc:in1 from Barry Cole'• Soand. of Music OrcbCltra follo~ the dinner and proaram. Co-chair for the evening, which also celebrated Mudan-S twenty-five yean of eervice, were Thomas Testman and Ralph Sabin. Pll'flnau•m HAIR NOW by Lee Rago Former Artist Director of Vidal Sassoon Harbarlites 11 a om1111111 Guests attending were Anne and Bob 8adbam, Judy and Hancock Banning, Tamar and Martin Brower, Anita and Gil Ferauson, Joanne and Gary Hunt, Marilyn and Tom Nielse~ Beverly and Jim Pet~ Pert& and Tom Santley, Peggy and Robert Sprague, Qaire and Dennis Horn, William Camp- bell, DaJC Dykema, Anne Nutt and Suz•nne Williams . ••• DECORATOR IH>SPREADS Reg. S1se-s739 .ALL SIZES IN STOCK AUIN STOCIC aEC. TO IJOll IRYIHE ..,O"MI .. DI.. ••poat 99acb ,..._250-7353 . CONTEMPORARY GIPTS • ... ANDGADGETS mt••··~)'dlaar. •c I Ja --- UDO MARINA VIUAGE 3440 Vaa ()potto Suite 101 Newport Beech. CA 92663 714--673-7227 FREE GET A SILK FLOWER ARRANGEMENT IN A HAND-BLOWN VASE FREE WITH A $10.00 MINIMUM PURCHASE. ' ers Image 2000 afters gifts that'll make mom smlle ~ 8Y IUDY DUFFY 1be name may or may not tell the story behind the men:ban- dile. The shop is called Imaae 2000. Does that mean it cania merchandise from the future, or that everything is $2,000 in price? None of the above. What Image 2000 is about is every- thing that will make you laugh, make you smile, and make a great gift for anyone from Mom to the mailman. Contemporary decOJ' and accessories is the appellation that follows Image 2000 on the shop's business car~s. That's about half the story. Mom bates to get up in the morning? Give her an alarm clock that won\ shut off until you throw it at the wall. Tbat'I just ~ Ol tbe giglcs that wait for customen at New- port's bOtteat new shop. With MOtber\ Day coming up, Ima,e 2000 is ~g with other Lido Marina Village merchants in a gi¥eaway ol silk flower arrangements in hand- blown glass vases with any purchase of SI 0 or more from now through May 10. Make Mom happy with a high tech letter opener and throw in the silt roses just for fun. There's everything to pleale on band at ~Via Oporto, Suite IOI. Call 613-12'1:1 for f wther inf orma- tion. Treat mom ,to prime rib, duck, lobster at Gulliver's Mother will love Gulliftf'I ble and~-The ..-vice is old-fubioned place. The food. · old-fatbioned. TM 1e1 wers are the friendly service, the comfort, trained to proride tbc amenities and, especially, ~ur ~mem-of fine dini• widlcNt iattading brance of her specW day in a on the iatim.ae dinina expe- very special way. rieace tlaat Gulliwr'I (Olten. Fubionecl after an 18th Ceo-Great mcau ~ ample tUry inn, Gulliwr .. is comforta-portiom wl re8loDebk prices all mate Gulliftf'l a aoocl Moth- er's Day bet. AD di•mn me ter'Yed with a choice or IOUp or 11•ed, bot Special TiMtJr. IOWdoup brad. sweet butter, ur~ spinach aouflle and creamed com, GullMt\ sipatme dish. Lots of good memories! That's what mom·s are all about. Remember her th1s Ma:her's Day with a floral ~or.gift basket. full d pleaswes and filled wilh del¥ is! MotMr' s 0Gv Mq I Otlt Menu selections for Mom's enjoyment are varied. Try Lona Island Duckling at SIS.SO. It comes perfectly roasted, crispy and tender, served with two piquant sauces and accompanied by apple prune compote. Lobster tail ($21 .SO), f ron.1 the cold waten of West Australia, is tender, juicy and sweet. Jt•1 brushed with butter, broiled to a golden brown and a dish fit for Mom on ber day. Gulliftl''l b.a a reputation for prime ribl ol beef and it\ well daenecl. Tllie ribl come from the corn belt Md are spcci•"Y .elcded tow that tbcquality is ~-·,. top nttc!t ~ routina auares a juicy cut ICrved with autbentic y~ pudclina, au jaa, and c:ramcd boneradiall . . GUlliwr'I, 11482 MKArtbur BWcL, lrviDc, 83)..8411. Racna- tioaa a-.. •Y 1. IS THE NEWPORT ENSIONICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY,. II ' ers L Every nlo~ .a winner Lido MarinQ Village offers with free gifts, feast free silk arrangement Mom's a winner at Le Biarritz on Mother's Day. Making the day special is the restaurant's aim and there will be drawings for prizes to delight ber year round during the day. Every Mom will win, whether it be a special chocolate-dipped straw- , berry or a gift certificate. A mime troupe will be on hand from 11 :30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. to make things extra special. The Sl6.9S per adult tariff includes your choice of one appetizer, house salad or soup of the day, one en tree and unlimited champagne or one Le Midi fetas mom, spring ......... ff: h ueeud Have you contemplated what ~ 0 res sq orange -,_;., ..;,. to buy Mom for juice and coffee or tea. .....--66.n Appetizer choices will include Mother's Day? Why not visit smoked Norwegian salmon, Lido Marina Villqe in Newport assorted pate plate, demi-Beach and explore a variety of cantaloupe filled with fresh fruit possibilities, and n:ceift an extra or a tiger shrimp cocktail. gift item to enhance your indi- Entrees wil be egp Benedict, eggs ecosaise, seafood omelette Newburg, roast New York sir- loin of beef, broiled loin of lamb cassis, baked ham with mango glaze, poached salmon .. cboron," broiled double breast of chicken or roast duckling. Dessert, a la carte. is always a delight at LC Biarritz. LI Biarritz. 414 N. N~port Blvd. Reservatioru a mwt. ... Dluer At Lel&m vidul Mother's Day gift paek- -.e! Bqinaina Tuesday, May S, t.brouab Sunday, May JO, par- ticipating merchants will be offering an exquisite compli- mentary silk rose arrangement in . baadblown glass vases. The ofticial minimum hours for vil1aF reQiJ mercbmts arc 10 a.m. to 9 p .m., Monday throup Friday, JO a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturdays and 11 a.m. to S:JO p.m. OD Sundays. Celebrate I Mother's Day at Le·Bianitz Sunday, May 10th. Special Four-course Champagne Brunch Adults $16.95 Children $9.95 10:00 am. to 3:30 p .m . ~ Regular Dinner Menu After 4:00 p.m. EVERY MOTHER IS A WINNER! Drawings from ~~ to manicures, gift certificates from local One of the first sure sigm that Spri.Dg is well under way is the annual observance of Mother's Day around tbe country. Treat- ina MOlll ud ber family to dinner at Le Midi shouldn't be limited to Spring. but if you baven l made the acquaintance o( this French restaurant, Mom's special day it the time to introduce yowwelf to the wonders of Sprina at Le Midi So say Chef Walter and bis wife Marica of Le Midi, the only Gold Award-winning French restaurant in Newport Beach. Spring at Le Midi is feasting on Chef Walter's incomparable cuisine. :=:=:::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:·:·.·.. jewelers, flowers and more. : : : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :: : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : Plump white asparagus flown fresh from France, suckling pig, baby goat, spring chick, rabbit and lamb arc all prepared in innovative, yet authentic ways to tempt even the most gourmet of Moms. To keep things casual and fun, a lot of these foods req ui.rc the use of the olde•t of eating uteuils finaen. Treat Mom to old world bolpitality in an atmosphere of ~ and charm. Vasit Le Midi for d.iimer or brunch on Moth- er's Day. Le Midi, 3421 Via Lido, N port •8Cb. 67~. RelerV&- tiom a mut. 87&-4904 Lunch. Dinntt. Brunch Banquets.. Business Lunches Cocktails Ann Marie's Restaurant wiUbes~ng Mother's _Day &unch and Dinner RtfSerlJatiOns Suggested Improve the View with Colorscaping Colorscaping is the design, installation and maintenance of exterior plants and flowers that beautify any yard and enhance the landscape. Patrick's Gardens is a pioneer of a unique commercial/residential landscape technique that includes new and seasonal color replacements. This month only we 11 design a plan for you and install it at Patrick's Gardens (714) 7~7126 50%0ft! . ~ - .. •• IEIAL BmMCE-111 •A --............ 1111111111 ........ lsllllt I .... lllllllr. wen. ., W = Co•aa u.I Ml A.._ will di9J&y tbroillb May 31 at Q9orm.a Gallery, 374 North CoMt Bipway, Laguna Bach. Boan aR 10 LDL to 4:30 p.m., daily. Call 494 4422. New...ui.,...,..o·, • • wat8'CGlon ... .Oei mr•n will display. tbrougb June 2 at Sandstone Ga.Dery, 384A North Coast lliah•ay, Laguna Beach. Houn are 11 Lm. to S p.m., daily. Call m-6ns. Worts •1 •m'en of dte lniM c....m Arts Gt1M will display throuah Juoe 3 at the Irvine Fme Arts Center, 4601 Walnut A Yenue, Irvine. Hours are 9 Lm. to 9 p.m., Monday through Thunday, 9 Lm. to 6 p.m. OD Friday and 9 Lm. to 3 p.m. on Saturday. Call SS2-J078. Works by Orlaado, Romeo T•-wd, S ... ley Cllaidla, Mer- wl ...._. ....... are cur- rently on display at Galleries Touche, 499 Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Call 497-4491. ~DI m•.,_,Lewll will present traditional African rhythms on rare percussion instruments on May 12 at 7 p.m. in Oraqe Coast College~ Dance Studio. TICkets are $3. Searing is limited. Call 432-5506. •A•• t ad" will be praented by the Muter Chorale of Oraqe County and Chamber Orchestra on May 8 at 8:1S p.m. in the Crystal Cathedral. Tickets are $6. Call SS6-6262. M .. at UCI: UCI Chamber SinJ'Cl'S (May 9 at 8 p.m. in Fine Arts Concert Hall); John Schneiderman, master lutenist (May I 2 at 8 p.m. in Fine Arts Concert Hall). Tickets are $3-$8. Call 856-5000. E•em at tM Orup COilldJ Perfonlilla Arts Cmter. Pacific Symphony Orchestra (May 9 at 8:30 featuring the works of Handel); "Internationale" feat- uring Burl Ives and Jose Feli- ciano (May 10 at 3 p.m.). Call SS6-AR TS for ticket inf orma- tion. STA.GE "Scapl•o," a f rec-wlaeelia1 comedy about youq lcnen with watchful fatben will play May 8 tbroup June 6 on Friday ud Saturday eveninp at 8 p.m. in the Newport Theatre Arts Cen- ter, 2501 Cliff Drive, Newport BeaclL Call 631~. ..,.._Co•"•'-Secret" will be praented by the Costa Mesa Youth Theater on May 10 at the· , Colt.a Mesa Civic PlaybOUIC-, 661 Hamilton Street. Tick.eta are Sl. Call 650aS269. •eot L ...,, ore" will play at Chapman Colle1e'1 Waltmar Theater through May 10. Cur- tain at 8 p.m. except May 10 with a curtain at 4 p.m. Ticteu are S3-SS. Call 997-6607. "De•oar tllte Saow," set at . Sutter's Fort in 1847 will play through May 9 at The Grove Theater, 12852 Main Street in Garden Grove. Tackeu are SI0- $13. Call 636-7213. MISC E•eeta at die Oruae Co 1J Falapo.adl: Motorcycle S.-p· Meet (May 9); Shrine Circus (May 9); VW/Poncbe Swap Meet (May 9-10). Call 7Sl-3247. Stanford organist scheduled to charm f 1 ivories as Baroque Festival opener I I The Baroque Music Festival organ mechanisms for the performed by countertenor Den- i of Corona del Mar celebrates the French ACOIMmie des Scima.r. Dis Parnell, soprano Su Harmon beginning of its seventh season He bas also made new editions and guitarist David Grimes and I I June 7 with an opening concert of organ works by Cesar Franck four scenes from Oliver Golds .. 1 I featuring distinguished organist andhastranslatedlinernotesfor mith's drama.. ~be Stoops to Robert Bates at the console of. recordings. Conquer," performed by I I the 24-nnk Ablx>tt and Sieker Bates' performance will open members of the California State I I Baroque style organ at St. with Buxtehude's "Praeludium University, Fullerton Depart- • Wedding and • Michael and AD Angels Church. in C" in recognition of the ment of Theater and Dance I • Cookies All Occasion Traditional I Bates is the organist of the composer's 3SOth birthday. under the direction of Barbara I • Hardcrust • CannoU I Memorial Church at Stanford Other composers programmed Covington. Breads Cakeslnduding·. • Sfogllatelle Univenity where he completed will be Sweelinct. Bach. Guilan On June 12, a concert featur-1 F . • Rum Baba I bis Ph.D. He has studied organ and Charpentier. ing two countertenon, Dennis I • ocacoa • Rum • Eclairs I performance with Mari~aire The evening's program will Parnell and Scott Sandemeyer, (pizza bread) • Traditional Alain and Daniel Roth, taught also offer the Concerto and soprano Su Hannon, baritone I 6 5388 • Pasticdotti I at the Conservatoire de Marley-Sinfonia from J.S. Bach\ -CU-Christopher Lindbloom, I 7~ I le-Roy and served as organist tata 2S" and two Concertos by recorder player Andrew Chari- l. 3635 E. Coast Hwv.• Corona del Mar • and choir director at St. Handel, including "The Cuckoo ton and harpsichordist Burton --------------Michael's English Church in and the Nightingale." Karson, with string instruments New At Lon• Stem Cool.le IJouquetsl • Hand Deccw-.t Giw Coolies •Gilt r ... •Specialty~ • Coc*ies 0..-A-Sdck. Al pyty wrwed and btlibbotiedl Paris. The Festival continues June will take place. Currently an instructor of 10 in the Sherman Library and The Festival Fmale June 14 music at Stanford, Bates Gardens' Central Patio Room at St. Michael and Au A.ngeh recently prepared a report OD with a program of English songs Church pl'CICnts sopT&Do Jen- nifer Smith. tenor Gregory Wai~ baritone Christopher Lind- bloom, cowatertenon Damis Parnell and Scott Sandemeyer, and the Festival su.n and Orchestra under the direction of Bruton~n. Highligbtin1 the evening's proanm will bC J.S. Bach's ~ ...... fS•...t......, Par- cell9s ceJebrated ode for tJae birtWaJ o1. ~ ...., D iD 1694, -CO.., Jie IW OI a1.. ..., .. Alfoarleedw91 ,......_ ~ ... , ........... Cl .. dollorc1en ....... ... ......... wore•• .., - •• sd bf m· I ~14) 67). ... • if wdU a M P11dwlil i8lae Ill P.O.._ ... Ccila• ...... a.r.nm. 1 t I t s [ f1 tl l .. f, ,, f, b p t• u D u ,. •t 1. 1• THE NEWPORT ENStGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY '811 II 'Take out'-doesn't mean 'go get' in NB •Y MAJlCUS DIETZ After a long day at work or play, the laat thing most people want to do is cook dinner. So many times they opt for take- out. The problem, though, is that aside from pizza or Chinese food, there's never been much take-out selection to take-out. Besides, take-out is another term for go-get. And driving out to pick up dinner is almost as much of a hassle as dining out to begin with. John Pugsley took a long, hard look at the take-out restau- rant business, and wondered why nobody was delivering take- out dinnen. And why restau- rants, such as those in olde Corona del Mar, weren't aggres- sively marketing their take-out menus. Pugsley decided to answer his own questions by forming his own company-Restaurant Express. With his firm, clients can now enjoy cuisine from 10 fine restaurants, and have it delivered right to their own homes. What 'a more, the tab is usually signif acantly less than if they bad dined out for the ' evening. "'l'~c lived in Corona dcl Mar for .'·~, ~ woDdercd why take-out food wun't being d~ livered," Pugsley explained. "Oh~ you had pizza and Chinese food, but that wu about it. So we analyzed the market and found delivery to be a viable b . .. usmess. The entire service is made possible by an elaborate compu- ter and communications hook- up. Opcraton at computer ter- minals receive calls, and punch up the actual menu of the res- BREAKFAST SPECIALS .-,o..,, ...... ~ ll-3 ... -~ ........ bnMN Ind_,_ •LW ·~-Bllliln w ... 2 .... t .... alt.car\ .... ~Oii .,..,....., browra. --... .. _ ............. In.iii ... LUNCH SPECIALS ... .... ... taurant the other client wants to order from. After taking the order and other pertinent infor- matio~ the selections arc trans- ferred via modem to the restau- rant. Once prepared, the entrecs arc picked up by trucks equipped to keep warm fooch warm, and cool ones cool. The entire pro- cess, from the initial call to delivery, is usually between 30 · and 45 minutes. Interestingly: the prices are pretty palatable, too. Many of the items on the Restaurant Express menu arc actually priced lower than the eateries charge within their own four walls. Since there is only a S3 delivery cliarge per restaurant, each entree becomes surprisingly affordable. Plus, there aren' any of the "extra" charges, such as cock- tails, coffee, or valet parking. And though Restaurant Express driver-waiters usually receive a tip, it'a leu than the restaurant's service help would receive. Currently, the ICJ'Vice is only offered in Corona del Mar. though expansion to the rest of Newport Beach is expected soon. Five Crowns, Roth- schild's, Gen K~ The Quiet Woman, The Thai-Touch, Hemingway's, Carmelo's, Trees, Paradise Cafe and Panama Joe's are presently the participating restaurants. For theic popular establish- ments, Restaurant Express is an opportunity to cater beyond their w~ so to speak. "We're a very popular restau- rant, but also very s~ .. Mite Leach of The Quiet Woman said. "We turn people away every night. So Restaurant Express offen an ideal situation for us: we're serving dinners, but the customers aren 'l taking up space in the restaurant. ...We've picked up new customen, too," Leach added. "People have called me and aaid, 'We've never eaten at your restaurant, but we like Restau- rant Express, so we11 give you a try.' .. "It's an easy program that doesn't give the dining crew more work, so we can haodle the business without adding help," Helmut Reiss of Rothschild's said. "It gives me a chance to serve people who would not normally come here, because they're too busy, or we arc." Besides Newport Beach, Pugs- ley has expanded the service into Costa Mesa. A videotape deliv- ery service is also in the works. "Right DOW we're just laying .., ... ... AC'llktm ...... ~=-bS9.J5 '- k .. :~~~ • •oa Cl•••,,_,..,.., the groundwork, .. be said. "'So far we've been getting mostly rave reviews. Based on the initial response, the public and ~u­ rants like the service." .. Rntauranl Exprus, ,, a *liv- ~'Y J~rvic~ f eaturint cuisine from flM ratauranu. Offered seven dayJ a W«k. from 1-9:45 p.m. Call 833-1871. BELGIAN WAFFLE INN WMre tM World\ er.tail C•tG• ER Dille! Home of the Fantastic BelP.an Waflles, tbe Gipntic 4-Ea Omelets, and Tlie Superb Sandwiclles. South Cout Plaza YaJlaF 3800 South Plaza Ori~ Santa A.Da/ CcJlta Mesa (714) 557-5116 GULLIVER'S CAIJ.FOR RESEllVATlONS NOW! MOTI-IE~S DAY - \ I • Satire go~~ 'Beyond . Therapy' on SCR's Mainstage LETUSDELIVER YOUR DINNER TONIGHT! 833-1872 Now ... enjoy fine food from popular local restaurants without leaving the comfort of your home! ~ Hi-Tme Cellars Largestundepound ~aanecaaron the WestCout- prooldfngsenJb tormerv,.,.of aanelolw: ~,..._,,, tastings, c:fassa, &"'1w ,.,., .-pbsJI IMne. Chocolata. Custom Gfl 8esJpets. RocDers c.t.flw• D , *JI S.ob MOTHER'S DAY SPECIALS SPECIAL SPARKLERS Coc*"1t ..... ~ °" .............................................. •2. 79 ............. '82 ....••.•.•.•..•...••...•....••...•..•••......••..•. •5.99 ~ 8'ut .. l!lllla °" ............................................... .... ....... lie.. ....................................................• 14.95 WHITES .......... ..,........, a-....... •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •2.99 Ra19e1t& ...... -a a:•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •J.29 ..... 111nco.~~~···································· .,.. 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Fun! ....... ,._ ... 1-5 p.m. -~------- aYDAVID coans-aoamNs AltbouP the ancient Greeb tended to thumb their note1 at lea-than-well-integrated satire, wben you aet riabt down to it, satire need not have as its basis a grud statement of theme in order for it to successfully draw an audience-a attention. After all, it wasn' uncommon for a Marx brothen' script to read simply: Enter Harpo. Playwright Christopher Durang•s "Beyond Therapy," playing at South Coast Reper- tory, is an example of what you aet when a satirist takes an easily roastable topic and creates a general criticism based on comedy alone. Depending on bow good the playwright is, any topic can potentially be analysed by using comedy over theme. Such is an analysis Durang undertakes with the ever rup- Three show summer season to include top box office hit Orange Coast College's Theater Arts department has announced an ambitious threo- show summer theater season for 1987. For its 32nd summer musical production. the college will offer the blockbuster musical, .. Evita., 0 by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. The show will be directed by OCC theater arts professor William Purkiss. The remainder of the summer schedule includes Neil Simon's hilarious comedy, "Brighton Beach Memoin," and David Mamet's family-oriented comedy, •Revenge of the Space Panda." •Evita,., a powerful Musical that loots at the life, loves and intrigues of Eva Peron. .. runs Aug. 6-AJ, ll-16 and 20-23 in OCC\ Drama Lab Theater. Music for the production will be conducted by Alan Reming- ton. The show will be choreo- graphed by Emily ~r. ForinformationaboutOCC) summer season. phone the col- lege-S Community Service Office at (714) 432--5880. ~----r 'Jk1.o.l>etltr,Jlowo.tr:I.; •••••••••••• •• Curtain ull -Dinn~r Theam •. SDVED DINNER --•'-• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • berried topic of p.,dlOtbcrapy. The key, howew:r, to IUCb a ftnturc, ii comedy. AltbouP "Beyond Therapy• baa plenty of it, the play needs to offer the audience only comedy and not lapses into momentary ICl'ious- ncss which suppotedly pvc the characten a more bu.man feel. •Beyond Therapy,.. diRcted by Warner Shoot. iml a Nd play. It~s virtue liea almost exclusi~y in its cbaracaen-a gagle of .. crazies .. too preppy for Bellevue but too far gone to benefit from watching .. Donahue.• The play opens with the lead character, Bruce, a wife-teetina bisexual (played by R. Bamihon Wright) waiting anxiously for bis date~ Prudence (pla~ by Annabella Price) a ...m-1-ever fmd-the-right-man"' writer for Peopk mqazi.ne. Bruce and Prudence meet throqb a per- sonals ad that Bruce took out. and when their fint date doesn't work out (Bruce beina the aen- sitift, expraaive type of -maJe" aens Prudence that 11e ina with his boyfriend Bob-and 1be'I not impreued) both go running to their therapists. Enter the two aavina-lnca of the entire play: SCuart, Pru- dence's therapilt (played by Gregory ltzin), and Charlotte, Bruce•s therapist (played by Martha McFadand), Stuart and Charlotte are, not surpriai.ngl)', in more need of help than Bruce and Prudence, and their gui- dance is about as bclpful as a person •s id durin& an anxiety attack. Fortunately, the beyond ordi- nary performances of ltzin and McFarland turn two otbenrile stereotyped cbancten into real audience pJeuen. It ii obvious that Wript'I and Price's char- m.en are meant to wort prim- arily in relation to the other, more off-tbc wall cbanden- all thinp COlllidered, both hold their own in the midst of more entertainina cbanclen. One f urthe clement of "Beyond Therapy" deserves mention. Tbe play ia at times very comcious of the fat that it is indeed a play. Thia mild quality quietly adds to the comedy in a frab way, aad let designer Robert Blackman mata bis contribution with a neat little let arraqement which ii ammingly reminW..nt of Jim West's train in WJbe W'ald, W'dd West ... ID a •nut,. she~ •Beyond Therapy .. COIDCI ~ dailC to ~ a byetbc-hnish oaly criticism of psyclai_.,.,. Tlae laupa -thae, but iD tbe ~ one may be aanna for just a littJe more, • on His love blankets the homeless on Skid Row The "'Cdiq room •• filled with ~ kidding arollDd and tbc eDCflY o( tbe teem .. they pabered to dilcuu plam (or their commitment to dw- itable C8UICI .. part of their confirmation cl.au at tbe Temple School for Shir Ha-Ma• alot in Newport Beach. The speaker tbia afternoon, Ray rlCO, a tiny man witb a giant heart nearing his ~ touched the hearts ·or tbele YOUDI people and bis joy in telling about bis project-Covering Winp- 1eemed contagious. They lis- tened attentively to him and watched his slide presentation about the hungry and the home- led in Orange County and in Los Aqeles. He began by saying. ..I remember a couple of Christ-m"" ~ in 198S, our family decided not to give gifts, but to do something for the lea fortu- nate with the money we would spend on presents. We decided to buy 2SO blankets and to give them to thOle shivering in the cold • they lay down on the 1treet1. We went to distribute tbe blankets, and there were over SOO people in the park. We began to ,_ them out from the b8ct of tbe nJL We were down to 2S ... . wbeD we were ruabed by peopk who began to pound on the van and we bad to quickly abut the door aDd drive away. 1111 ,, , ............... 'P ,, ... ti ........... ....... , 2 ....... Cllllf ... t..'5'1 School, where they will be spomorina a tzaMlallt fair to .cqmint:thc coaanmity about the worthwhile ca-nes and char- itable organizations they have committed themselves to help- Pllfl IY Pmf IQ 3 I ing. The fair will be held May 12 OD the grounds of ti.e Temple at the comer of Jamboree Road and East bluff in Ne~rt Beach. Rabbi ~ing explains ·the meaning of tudllJul.Jr. uWhile the Hebrew word tudaluUt is most ofte11 trans- lated • •charity/ the root word means~-• Giving tudtlkalt_ belpmg those in need, is a commandment accordina to tbe Torah. So, too, is paf onning acts of CODlpWOD. 1'broupout the program at the Temp le School. we empbaam tbaiie two coaunandments and it is fitting that this c:oafinnation ct.a is putting OD a tudobJt fair.• In addition to the organiza- tion alrady mentioned, there will also be information booths about tbe Orange County Inter- faith Sbeker in Calta Mesa as wdl a IC'Ya'a1 Jewish aaenc:its involved in charitable and com- pauioqte work: Jewish Family Service. the Orange County Jewish Federation., B'nai Bnth Anti-Defamation ~. and the American Jewish Commit- tee. For more information on the fair, contact the Temple office .. at 644-7203. Please remember to bring a blank~ some non- perishable food or your cbcck- book to help tboee lea f ortu- n.ate, Also, if you are interested in coatacring Covaina W"mp, they c:an-,;e re8cbed at S47 Westford St., An•hrim Billi. Catif. 9ll07. Blankets med and clean can • • also be delivered to Pico Applianmg at 9073 Adams A ft., H unti.ngton Beach. 8 1 wept with frustration-we did oot have enough. I vowed, then and there. I would try to buy 10,000 for the next year. This year-my goal is S0,000 blankets and with good people lite you I will be able to accomp- lish our goal. I have also found a source that will supply us bats for 60 cents apiece. I would lite to relay our needs to other students like younelves and perhaps obtain some pledges to help,., stated Pico. bought with the SlS,000 raised by Jtay and Sarah. his wife. He is a puinely cariaa m.. wbole joy manifests iuelf when some- one whom be bas covered with one of his blankets weeps with appn:ciation. Re saw the great needs of the homeless during the 2S years be had a ministry in Skid Row in Los Angeles and in the juvenile balls of both Orange and Los Angeles coun- ties, .. I buy from a wholesaler back ~ I pay $3.SO a blantet." he explained. ..It is my dream to help these people who are not bums, but unfortunate victims of circumstance. They did not want to be where they are in their lives." Gan Israel camps are now taking sign-ups for summer ~. Last yu.r the congregation of Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa helped to pass out the blankets The conf umation class agreed to help him and it will be included in their final project as part of their last year at Temple As the days get warmer and sum.mer app.roacbes. parents of camp age children are exploring their options for quality summer programs. Gan Israel camps form the largest network of Jewish camp- ing in the world. Activities include swimmin& sports, arts and crafts, drama, song, trips and much more, all blended with a warm f ccling towards Jewish culture, heritage and pride. Serving Irvine, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are Gan Israel Kiddie Camp in Irvine (2 ~-6 ycan old) and Gan Israel in W estm.in.ster (3-1 S ycan okt) with bus transportation and a large contingent of campen in these areas. Religious Directory TEMPLE ISAIAH cc--•• o ~ s.'lic:e F ridllr ni1t1b I : 1 S o.m. ,.....;jjJ.4 Rabbi 5'INef1 D. Sch.a president Joet Abramsohn .. -.-·--MOI .,_..._ .. ~ lillldt C/e "-W Ow a .-Oudl , ............ ~1'511 .. , ... ___ ..._n.tPu at M1 f •Pie t 'ta r ca • u ... .. Wonhip and lwar Chil practical, ChriM<C'llltted. biblical aw a 1. "WHEN GOD CREATED MOTHERS" fE..-Wf~ __ ...,_1917 .......... lcJO ... l:>tl~A.M. 600 St. Andrews Moed. Newpon Beach. Calibnia C7H• 611·2880 ._ ....... , .............................. . I Si"li's Symposium Series Fri., May 8-... Choosing A Mate"' Fri., June S-~taying ln A Relationship"' Fri.,.July 10-:-"Bei.Dg Vulnetablc Again" 7:31 .... Zorta Oub. 2101 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach. CA (714) 5'8-7S34 \'CJ&•<>?# F I a 0\ Ill Ncupan o..r or ...... -"3apaut ....._CA nlfl To f amiliari.tt parents with the local programs. t.btC1'e will be a camp presentation on Monday evening May I I th from 7 to 8 p.m.. at the home of Paul and Esther Stark. Please call 786- 8219 fo r directions or call the camp office in Irvine at 786- 5000, or in West.minster at 898- 00S I for more information and the camp brochure. ii , ... ' Satire go~s_ 'Beyond _ lherapy1 on SCR 1s Mainstage .. LET US DELNER YOUR DINNER TONIGHT! 833-1872 Now ... enjoy fine food from popular local restaurants without leaving the comfort of your home! ... •: ~ Hi-Tme Cellars LllTgat undelground ~&Dine allaron the WestCoast- prooldlng ~foreocrv ..,.of &.o1netoocr. ICl1or.Mdrbk*ff, tastings, da•ses, &Dine bar, ,_ pric:a/I Wine• Chomlat• • Oastom Oft 8aMs • Flot.oers c.t.fng • Dw'ue11 Sen:>lce M0111ER'S DAY SPECIALS SPECIAL SP~ ~· lllut ... 1!1111111 °" .............................................. •2. 79 ..... ..... 111..a "82 •.....•••..••••.•.•.•••••....•.•••..••••.....•.•..• •5.99 KmW 8lut ... Ellllll °" ............................................... ...,, .......... eie. .................................................... • 14.915 WHITES ...... .,.._,...Fa I . ..._or-.. ................................ t2.99 ~ .... ,. ....... : a a •...............•....•..•••••....••.•.. •J.29 ..... ~ o.-.: (Clllllll-.:) .................................... •J.M R.H.,......_ aw , .. Qdd,..... o-,.. eo..t, "*· ....,,... .•••...•...•...... t&.50 .. ,...~·-················ .,.. Aiu n r '15 ks a, ., 11111c Topl'tew~Analnta ...•......................•••••.••••. t6.99 O....OC'Ma. ..... ..., Ailca .••..••........... • lG.50 .......... 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After all, it wun'l uncommon for a Marx' brotben' script to read simply: Enter Harpo. Playwright Christopher Durang's "Beyond Therapy," playing at South~ Reper- tory, is an example of what you get when a satirist takes an easily roastable topic and creates a general criticism based on comedy alone. Depending on bow good the playwright is, any topic can potentially be analysed by using comedy over theme. Such is an analysis Durang undertakes with the ever rasp- Three show summer season to include top box office hit Orange Coast College •s Theater Arts department has announced an ambitious thrce- show summer theater season for 1987. For its 32nd summer musical production, the college will offer the blockbuster musical, "Evit~" by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. The show will be directed by OCC theater arts professor William Purkiss. The remainder of the summer schedule includes Neil Simon's hilarious comedy, "Brighton Beach Memoin," and David Mamet's family-oriented comedy, MRevenge of the Space PandL" MEvi~" a powerful Musical that loots at the life, loves and intrigues of Eva Peron," runs Aug. 6-9, 13-16 and 20-23 in OCC'a Drama Lab Theater. Music for the production will be conducted by Alan Reming- ton. The show will be choreo- graphed by Emily Kramer. For information about occ~s summer season, phone the col- lege's Community Service Off ace at (714) 432-5880. • • • ••••••••••••• 'Jitza.l>etlarJlowa.ttl; •• .. ••••••••·. Curtain uJI -Dinner Theater • • WAITER SllVED DINNER ... 16.'5 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • berried topic of PIJChotberapy. The key, however, to IUCb a venture, is comedy. ~ "Beyond Therapy" bu plenty of it, the play needs to off'er the audience only comedy and not lapses into momentary terious- neu which aupposedJJ sift the characten a more human feel. MBeyond Therapy t.. directed by Warner Shook, isn't a bad play. It's virtue liea almost exclusively in ill chanctc:n-a gaagle of "crazies" too preppy for Bellevue but too far gone to benefit from watching "Donahue." The play opens with the lead character, Bruce, a wif e-seeting bisexual (played by R~ Hamilton Wright) waiting anxiously for his date, Prudence (played by Annabella Price) a -will-I~ fmd-the-right-man" writer for P~opk maaazine. Bruce and Prudence meet. through a per- sonals ad that Bruce toot out, and when their fint date doean 'l wort out (Broce beiq the ten- sitive, expressive type of "male" tella Prudence that be lives with hil boyfriend Bob-and abe .. not impreued) both 10 nmnin1 to their therapists. Enter the two aa~ of the entire play:· Stuart, Pru- dence 'a therapist (played by Gregory ltzin), and Charlotte, Bruce•s therapist (played by Martha McFarland). Stuart and Charlotte are, not surpriaiqly, in more need of help than Bruce and Prudence, and their gui- dance is about u helpful u a penon•s id durina an anxiety attack. Fortunately, the beyond ordi- nary perf ormanca of Jtzin and McFarland tum two otherwile stereotyped characten into real audience pleuen. It ia obvious that Wri&ht'a and Price's cbar- acten are meant to wort prim- arily in relation to the other, more off-the wall charactcn- all things considered, both hold their own in tbe midst of more entertainina characten. One f urtbe element of .. Beyond Therapy" deserves mention. The play ii at times YCtY comcioua of the fact that it is indeed a play. Thia mild quality quietly adda to the comedy in a frab way, and let designer Robert Blackman makes bis contribution with a neat little let arraqement which ia atnuaingly remini'CCDt of Jim Wect'I train in WJbe Wild, Wald West." In a --nut" shell, .. ~ond Tbeiapy" coma w,ry dole to -=hinilaa a by~ only criticism of p1yclliatl'J. Tbe laqbt are tbere, but in tbe end, one may be askiq for jut a little more. His love blankets lb The meain1 room wu filled with ~ kiddiq ·around and tbc eDer&Y of tbe teem u they ptbaed to dilcuu plam for their commitment to char- itable ca111e1 u part of their confirmation dau at tbc Temple School for Shir Ha-Ma' alot in Newport Bach. The 1peaker this afternoon, Ray FICO, a tiny man with a siant beart nearing bis '70I, touched the hearts of tbele youna ~le and bis joy in telling about bia project-Covering Winp- leomcd contagious. They lis- tened attentively to him and watched his slide presentation about the hungry and the hoDWr led in Orange County and in Los Aqeles. (' • on homeless on Skid ROw ' ''While the Hebrew word tudolcoh is most often trans- lated u 'charity,' the root word !DHIM ~ustice. t Giving tudalcah. helping those iii need, is a comm•ndmem accordina to the TOrah. So, too, is performing acts of compuaion. 1"hroupout the program at the Temple Sdaool, we cmpbalize dae two commandments and it is fitting that this confirmation daa is putting OD a tudtJbh fair.• In addition to the organiza- tion already mentioned, there will also be information booths about t.he Oraqe County Inter- faith Shelter in Costa Mesa as well as several Jewish agencies involved in charitable and com- passionate wort: Jewish Family Service, the Orange County Jewish Federation, B'nai Bnth Anti-Defamation League~ and the American Jewish Commit- tee. He began by saying, 0 1 remember a couple of Cbrist- m•ses back, in 198S, our family decided ,0ot to give gifts, but to do somethina for the less fortu- nate with the money we would spend OD presents. We decided to buy 250 blankets and to give them to the>1e shivering in the cold u they lay down OD the streets. We went to distribute the blankets, and there were over SOO people in tbc park. We began to ,_ tbem out from the bllck of the~ We were down to 2S IElNI TIE lllF'D I.II II lllll "'9 .... ll llf Ril. 11111 Ill ll m I ' I I • Ii. For more information on the fair, contact the T cmple office • at 644-7203. Pkue remember to 1111 , , , .. -Fiii ..... u 1 , ml ..., 11 • bri~g a blanket, some non- ... 11 Ill, 12 111 II .... c..., m Lii, I , penshable food or your cbeck- Pllll n PlllY raia.t. book to help tbOIC las f onu- nate. .. when we were rushed by people who began to pound on the van and we had to quickly shut the door anct drive away. .,,, ............................. ... --.•lllflMlllllCll ...... mllliillllllllll' J I School, where they will be spomorin& a tudtibh fair to 1equaint-Oac COllUllllDity about the worthwbile causes and char- itable organizations they have committed themselves to help- ing. The fair will be held May 12 OD the grounds of tllc Te:mpk at the corner of Jamboree Road and East bluff in Newport Beach. Rabbi ~in1 explains the meaning of tze"4JcaJr. Also, if you are interested in contacting Covering Winp, they can-,;e riac:bcd at S47 Westford St., Analleim Hilla; Calif. 92I07. Blankets, used and clean, can also be delivered to Pico Appliances at 9073 Adams Ave., B untington Beach Ml wept with frustration-we did not have enough. I vowed, then and there, I would try to buy 10,000 for the next year. TbiJ year my goal is S0,000 blankets and with good people like you I will be able to accomp- lish our aoal. I have also found a source that will supply us bats for 60 cents apiece. I would like to relay our needs to other students like younelves and perhaps C>btain some pledges to help,,. stated Pico. bought with the · SlS,000 raised by Ray and Sarah, his wife. He is a genuinely caring ma wboee joy manifests itself when some- one whom he bas covered with one of his blankets weeps witb appreciation. He saw the great needs of tbe bomclcu during the 25 years be bad a ministry in Skid Row in Los Angeles and in the juvenile halls of both Orange and Los Angeles coun- ties. .. I buy from a wholesaler back East, I pay SJ.SO a blanket," be explained. ..It is my dream to help these people who arc not bums, but unfortunate victims of circumstance. They did not want to be where they are in their lives." Gan Israel camps are now taking sign-ups for summer ~, Last year the congregation of Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa helped to pass out the blankets The confirmation class agreed to help him and it will be included in their final project as part of their last year at Temple As the days get warmer and summer approac~ parents of camp aae children are exploring their options for quality summer programs. Gan Israel camps form the largest network of Jewish camp- ing in the world. Activities include swimming. spons, arts and crafts~ drama, song, trips and much more, all blended with a warm feeling towards Jewish culture, heritage and pride. Serving Irvine, Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are Gan Israel Kiddie Camp in Irvine (2~~ yean old) and Gan Israel in Westminster (3-15 ycan old) with bus transponation and a large contingent of campen in these areas. Religious Directory TEMPLE ISAIAH cew.••> s.bbMh s.Mce f riMy nW1ts I= 15 p.m. Rabbi SUNen 0 . Schatz preSident: Joel Abramsohn MOl w..elt#e.. ~ ...,._ c/o ._,., aw-.. Qlurctt ,....,. ...... 146-1'512 ..... 1'11Pu1at111 ...... t ••• St. Andrew,s Presbyterian Church Worship and hnr thn pncrical, Chritt'<'nwttd. biblical ~· "WHEN GOD CREATED MOTHERS" ci....w~ .. 1.,. 600 St. Andmn Ro.ct . Newpon Bnch. Calibnia (714~ 611·2880 ,_ ...... , ................................ . ~ a pp a Si ... Symposium Series Fri., May 8-:--"Cboosing A Mate .. Fri., June S-"Stayina In A Relationship .. Fri., J~ l~"Being Vulnerable Again .. 7:31p.a Zona Club. 2101 Irvine A~~, Newport Beach, CA (714) 5'1-1534 tlLjiii a f a • I a Dis '" Mlapart Ollillr or ... .._• rli ;11t .... CA tJ111 To fa.miliariz.e parents with the local programs, there will be a camp presentation on Monday evening May 11th from 7 to 8 p.m., at the home of Paul and Esther Stark. Please call 786- 8219 for directions or call tbe camp off ICC in Irvine at 786- 5000, or in Westminster at 898- 00S I for more information and the camp brochure. ..._, • lll'm fChi ... , ••• ..._"...._' ,,.. ..... persons .. aw bulir-. ... soc...m ASSOCIATES, 25111 Nmma Court, Lquna Hills. Cafifomi9 92653. EdwM:t J. Schrum, 25111 Natama Court. Lacuna Hills. c.libnil 92653. Sot K.ulns, 1325 Crest· .. Oriwe. s.n c.tos. c.li- bnill 94070. ThJ1 business is con- ~ by • ...,., part. .......,. Silned: Ea..d J. Schrum, General Plrtrw. The rqjstrants com· me iced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business ,...,,. OI MmeS lisled atMM on MARCH 30, 1987. This statement .. filed with the County £Wk al <>ranee County on April 7, 1987. F340546 4123 4130 5n 5/14 0216 l..J2J33 FlCllillOUS ...... NAME ITATEmJllT The followirw pet sons are doirw buslness as: EAST ANAHEIM DISTRIBUTION CENTER ASSOCIATES, a Joint Venture, 1400 BrislDI Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach, California 92660. Copley Realty Income Pat119' I, a Massachusetts limited partnership, 399 BoyHton Street, Boston. Massachusetts 02116. Davis Anaheim Oistribu· tion Center Associates. a Calif. aenera1 ~iership, 1400 Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach. California 92660. This business is con· dudlld by a JOint venture. Signed: Copley Realty Income Paro~ I, a Mas- sachusetts limited partner- ship; Flf'St Income Corp., a Massad1usetts COfl)Ofation; CoeMy Re.I Estate Advi- sors, Inc .• a M-.uchuseas corporation. William J . Salls.bury. Principal; Davis Anahetm Otstribubon Cen- ter Associates. a California general partnership, Wei· ham K. Davis. Managing Gener.ti Partner. The re11strants com· 11 iet IC:ed to transact buSt- ness under the fictitious business name OI names listed aboofie on 12129/86. This mtement was filed with the County Clertt of Oranee County on April 9, 1987 FJ.40758 4123 4/30 sn 5114 0219 1""32312 ncnnous MJllNESS NAME ITATEMEJfT The fdlowirw pet sons are doifll business as: COUN- TRY CRITTERS. 32061 Camino Capistrano, San Juan CapistJ.no. CA. Bradley c. AndeBon and Elizabeth Andefson, 29351 Ki""8l Ct.. LlcuN Nicuel. CA92677. This business is con· ducted by husb9nd and wife. Staned Bradley C. Anderson and Elizabeth AndeBon. The re1istrants com· met IC:ed to trans.ct busi- ness under the fictitious business nMne or names lisled abowe on 4/24/87 This stMema'ft was filed with the County Clerk al Oran8e Ccunly on April 10, 1987. F340873 4123 4130 5n 5/14 0220 This business ls con-dudld .., ........ nenhip. --= ~ menDI 0..0.fl:lll*S: John ~,....,. TM nctstrants com· ,,.IC.t to trw lld ...... ,.. undlr the fictitious busiMB rwne abowe on April 17, 1979. TNs .......... -filed with the County a.ts °' Oranp County April 7, 1987. F340407 •123 4130 sn 5114 0221 l..JU3I ITA_Jma __ rT Of wtlfW. WAl ,_ Nln'Mll IP ONMn. ._ flCTI. nous•1• 1•111ME The ...... pef'IOn .. withdrawn H a aeneral ....... from the s-trw· WP oCMNlltieC under "'8 fictitious businea neme al: KOU NATIONAL NORTH at 4343 Von KwnWl Avenue. Newport Belch. CA 92660. lntemul Company, a Tennessee c:orporlltion dbl JcMncal, Inc., in California. '077 Allen Par'kwey, trM- ana Buildina. 6th Floor, Hous1on. Teas 77019. The fictitious business 1Wne1•rildtoatx.w filed in Or.,. County on 21 25/86. Sianed: ,.,..,.,,..1 ~.•T•• r •cor· por.aion dbl JcMlllCal, Inc., in California; Ristw Ran- d.al, E.V.P. This sUllilNllt -filed with the County a.rt al Oran1e County April 9 , 1987. F301880 4123 4130 sn 5/14 0222 1-12121 STA,,,TDmlr..~rT Of M1HDU- WAL Fmll Nll'Tllmat IP OPDATIMC ._. ACJ1. 110UI 9UlllE• NAIE The~ person has withdrawn u 1 1eneral partns from the pwtner- ship operatina under the fictitious business name al: SANTA FE SPRINGS~ CIATES at 4343 Von Kar- man Avenue. Newport Beach, CA 92660. lnterne1I Company, a Tennessee corpcntion dba .kNencal, Inc., in California, 2777 AHen Patkwey, RM· ana Buildina. 6th floor. Housaon, Texas 77019. The fictitious business name refemJd to above was filed in Or-. County on 21 25/86. Sianed: Internal ~.a Tennessee cor- poration dbl Jovencal. Inc.. 1n California; Risher Ran· ~I. E.Y.P. This mtement was filed with the County Cler'k ol Oran1e County April 9, 1987. F301879 4/23 4/30 5n s114 0223 . .....,,. STATEMEJl ... -~rT"" Of M IHDU- WAl ,.,_ PAl"l"81 llP OPDATIN8 UllDD flC11.. TIOUI .U•llDI NAME The followW• person hes withdrawn 1s 1 ceneral S*1ner from the S*tner· ship opet.tifC under the fictitious business neme ol: KOU NA TIONAl at 4343 Von ~ Awnue. N9w· port 8-d\, CA 92660. lntemeal Company, • Tennessee COflN>flllion dtie Jowencal, Inc.., in c.litomia, 2777 Allen Partt~. RM- 1na Buildins, 6th Floor. Hous1Dn. Texa T/019. The fictitious business neme •••ild .,.,__ Ned in OnfWICountJon 21 25/86. S4INd: ''*"'-I Con.,...,, a T•• 11111 c::or· pcntion dbe JcMllCal, Inc., In c.libtaia; Riltw AM- dll, EV.P. This ........... -filed w1tt the eouncy an a1 Onnp County April 9 , 1987. Fl01178 4123 4/30 5/7 5114 Q22A KOU HMNE BUSINESS CEN rDt II OU ¥an "-· man A"""9. .... port a.ch. CA 92660. ,....,_., Compeny,. T•11111111 COf PDilllicM db9 Jowenc:8I. Inc.. in Cdfomla. 2771 Allen ... ...,. ~ ana Buildin&. 6lh Ftoor, Hou1eDn. T..-T/019. The fictitious bulineu .,.,,. ·•·•to---filedinar.,.~ .. 21 2:5116. s....-.......... eon,..,.,, a T•s 11111 CGr· pcwlltiofl dbe .-.1e11.1nc.. In~...,.._. dlM4EV.P. TNI • P tMWfiled w11t the Cour'llJ an a1 Ora..-County April 9, 1917. f301812 4123 4/30 sn s114 0225 .sr••y.---rr •--u WM. ........ Ofaa1-Ulll•Ren-11DU1• •• , .. ... The ........... ... withdrawn as • ...,.,., ~from ... ...,.,. ship operlltinl .,..., the fic:tita• bulirma ..... ol: COUETT & PINTO 11 4220 Von e<.mwi ~ s... 110, tluport 8w:ll, Cai- tornia 92660. s..t 8. PWteo. 1301 Dowe sar.t. ~ 720, Nec:port Beech. Qalifornia 92660. The fictitious business .,.,,.~., .... filed in Or.,.. 0..., on -...y 2. 1987. ~ s.ul 8. ""*· This ~ ...... filed with the County Clef'k al Orance County April 9, 1987. f331402 4123 4130 sn 5/14 0226 1-lZ:llU ACiltllOUS •21--NAME ITATEMEJn The foflowins person is doins business as: BOAT CANYON HEALTH FOOOS, 632 North Coest Hettwy, Laauna Beach, California 92651. James Dean 8rancucci, 3901 Bur1y Avenue, Or.nee. California 92669. This business is con· ducted by •n individual. Sicned: James o..n Bran- cuc::a. The rqJstrant com- met iced to transact buSI· ness under the fictitious business name CK names listed abowe on 1/15/87. This stltlb'nent filed with the County Clerk al Or.,.. County on March 31, 1987. f"339844 4123 4130 sn 5114 0212 ncntiOUI •• 1us MmlTATBmn The taAowirw persiOf'I is doirw business es: EXECU- TIVE TICKETS, 18700 MacArthur Blvd., lnrine, Catifomia 92715 . M~ S. Mlfia. 61'8 East Sen Lorenzo. Anlheim Hills. California. Thia business is con· dua.d by an individual. ~Mict-S.Mlljia. The reai5trant com· ••WIClid to trwlSld ..... ,.. ...... the fictitious ~ nllme OI tWnes timid ebcNI on 311/WJ. Thia llilMmlnt -filed with the County a.. al Or-. Cour1'Y on Aclril 8. 1987. F340669 4/23 4/30 sn S/lC 0211 ...,,., ACllliUUI MJ•f 1 m ... nan rrn The folOwit• .... ii .. ~ -RAM'. FORM PUBLICATPONS. 3760 c.npus on.. .... - port 8ledt. CA~ Jon c.r-. 37'0 Clm- pW °"""· Nec:port a.ch, CA926'0. rtumie 92651. Thls lliusine9& i:a con· duc:tld bf .. indMduel. 519.tJGnC... ,..... ,.....,.,.. c:om· m11ad to baw:t ..._ ,.. &rilerthe~ ~ fWM OI ,.._ l1lllld .-.. on llllldl 1, 1987. • n. ,, ............. h~CIM-0..W. ecu11r .. _. 11. im. f'Ji6WI 4/2l4/JDV16/IA Ola 4123 4/30 sn 5114 512.l •••1111111a• Wm IW I Ml.I a--.111111 WIF I• 0215 J 1.am na-~--rr-• we1w. ....... PMl'Mltll• OflllA""8 ...... ncn-nous••--NAME > The fololiW• person has wrthdrawn as • 1ener1I '*11W from the l*tl'W· ship opetatirw und9' the fictitious busi...s name ol: COUETT & PINTO ll 4220 Von KanNn Awenue. Suite 110, ,__port Beech, Clli- forrU 92660. Saul 8. Ar*>. a law COi· pcwlllicJn. 1301 Dowe sar-. S&a.120, Neu:put Beech. California~. The fictitious business ,.,,,. .......,.. to abcM wes filed in Or-.. County on 2/ 27 /86. Sipect: S.ul B. AnlD. Presidlnt. TM .....,, ..... was filed with the Ccany Clettt al Oran.11 County April 9, 1987. f30225l c123 4130 5n s114 0221 0213 •.am f1CililUUI-• NAm ITATEmJfT The fallowi• pWIOnS .... doit'I business a: P£NCE INVENSTMENTS, 5000 8in::h s.r-. Sua 3000, Ne•pott 8-ch. Caitamia 92660. ...... n ~ines ~ opment ~.I Clli· fomia c:orpoqtlon, 5000 Bin:tl sar.t. ,.,. 3000, Naport 8w:t\. Calitornia 926EO. This business is con- dudld by I CIOlpcntiollL Silned: w..a.m sasytines ~-COfpotiltioll; J. Jtilf ,..,,, ~ The rqistr1nts com- nmad to tr...a bulf... ... under the fictitious bulif.a ,..,... OI nlfMI abcM on 2/Zl/~. This ......... -fi'9d '""' the ~ Clertl fA ar.. County Mmdt 30, 1987. f339n4 "'" •130 sn 511• 023Q f340645 4/30 sn s114 s 121 02'4<> ncnnous •••1m ._ ITATBmlT The ........ penon is -. bulifms .: PATIO PETE. 3941 T S. Bristol St., Su4el 308. Santa AN, r CA92704. Impact Const.. Inc .• a Califomaa corporation, 3941TS.8ri*>I St.. Suite 308. S.. Ana. CA 92704. This business is con· ducted by a ccwpcntion. $Cned: ltnl*I Cclnst., Inc., GJ .......... PNsident. The recistrant com· melad to tnlnAct busi· ness under the fictitious ~ name or names listed above on May 1, 1987. This -.ment ..s filed with the County Clefil of Onlnet County on Aoril 27. 1987. F342163 4/30 sn s 114 s121 0243 HClihOUS• 111 EIS --n•m BIT The..,...... ....... is .. bulif.a-.: STANO. ARD MEMORIES. 2681 Kei- Wi A.a., .,.,.. Califomil 92714. T Nndllla COi par 11tion. a Calitomla corpontion, 2611 KeMn A•, IMne, Cllllb ... t2'7t4: Thia busiftftl is con· duc:lld by • COi par ltion. Silned: T,..-. c.por. ~ lidwd A. s..,. Pres- ident The recistrant com· m.ad to trWKI bust- ... undlr the ftctitious ~ nema or '*'* held.,.. on 10/7S. This ......,..,. was filed with the ~ ca.rt ol Or-. County on Aoril 16, 1987. F341370 4130 sn S/14 s 121 0246 l..a217 ntiihOUI ••uiA•••u" NAm STATEJmlfT The fol ... person is doitlll business as: AVERY PARKWAY l.JQUOR. 28570 Ma,..,.nta P'artlway, Untt 106, Mission Yteio. c.tifor. nia. Louis 0... 4052 Wil- 1i.., 1..w... Ca 92714 This busineu is con· dua.d by an mdivid~I S4lr.t Louil~ The recistrant com- m9ad to tnnac:t busi· nea undw the fictitious business neme eow in Aprif, 1987. This ••blllk1t1m,.•ntlt -fiJed ~ .. County Cleric ol Or-.. County Aoril 17. 1917. F341502 4/23 4/30 517 5/14 0228 ..... w1a: ...... mu-•=sam ••w•••• W Alla • .,._,. ................ YOU NI/£ IN DEFAULT UNDO A DUD OITRUST o.\TED 4115115 UM.BS~~ TME ACTION TO NOT'ECT" VOlJlt PllOfOI Y, IT MAY 8E SOlO AT A flUaJC SAl£.. If YOU NEED M EXPLANATION OI THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEOtNGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A t.AWml On 5/15117 • 9;45 a.m. Security Alieid s.vicm. duly IPPQinMd Trudie under and pursUlnt to o.t OI TNSt. Rilc:iolded on sn 175 as Ooc:unwlt no. 5444 Boak 11395 Pala 762 Of OMml Aeooidl in the Office ol the Alllcorder ol Or-.. ~. c.lib'nia, aeculed by VERSAlUES • NEWPORT COMPANY, A PARTNERSHIP Will SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO TH£ HIGHEST 8'°0£R FOR CASH (Pl1llble It time ol ule in lawfuJ money ol the United Sblles) ~ to 2924-H of the Calitornia CMt Code. at THE MAIN (NORTH) ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CMC CENTER WEST, SANTA AHA. CA all riaht. title and intele5t conwi)l8d to --1 now held by it undw said Deed of Trust in the P'°'*1Y situated in sa1d County, Calitomia descnl>if'lll the land therein: PARC£.l l : · AU Of THE REAL PROPERTY. IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA,. DESCRIBED AS FOU.OWS: THAT PORTION Of LOT 172 IN BlOCK l Of IAYlNE'S SUBOfVISION, IN ,..THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. COUNTY Of ORANGE. STAT£ Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 1PAGE88 Of MISCEUANE· OUS MAPS. IN THE OfACE Of THE COUNTY RECOROER Of SAID COUNTY. DESCRIBED AS FOU.OWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESTERLY CORNER Of PAAC£L 2. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOk l PAGE 35 OF PARCE L MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF SAID RECORDER. SAJO CORNER BEING ALSO ON THE CEHTERUNE Of SUPERIOR AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAJO MAP: THENCE ALONG SAID CENTERLINE SOUTH 39 DEGREES 45 MINUTES 16 SECONDS WEST 1230; 53 FE£T TO THE NORTHWESTERl Y PROLONGATION Of THAT CERTAIN COURSE crrm AS "'NORTH 82 DEGREES 11 MINUTES 49 SECONDS WEST, 584.99 fEET"' FOR THE NORTHERl Y LINE Of THE LANO 0£SCRIBEO AS PARCEL lB IN THE FINAL ORDER OF CONDEMNATION, RECOROEO JANUARY 5. 1965 IN BOOK 7370 PAGE 86 OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, IN THE OFFICE OF SAID RECORDER: THENCE ALONG PROl.ONGATION AND SAAD NQRTHERL Y LINE SOUTH 83 DEGREES 01 MINUTES 50 SECOHOS EAST. 620.16 fE£T NORTH 87 DE.GAUS 00 MINUTES 21 $£COHOS EAST, 482..43 Fttr. THENCE NORTH 02 OEGR£ES 59 MINUTES 39 SECOHOS WEST, 165..00 FEET, THENCE NORTH 29 DEGAEES40 MINUT£S 59 SECONDS EAST, 115.71 fEET TO THE MOST SOUTHERl. Y LINE OF PARCEL 1 AS PER MAP R£COADED IN BOOK 33 PAGE 42 Of PARCa. MAPS. IN TH£ OfTIC£ OF WO RECORDER. SAK> POINT BEING THE TRUE POtNT Of BEGINNING; THENCE ALONG SM> SOUTH· OI. YUN£ AHO ITS WESI tRl Y fltQ.ONGATION SOUTH 19 OEGA££S 59 MfNUTES l6 S£CC»IOS WEST, 151.95 FEET, THENC£ SOUTH 29 DE.GA£ES 40 MINUTES 59 S£CONOS WEST, 90.45 FEU. THENCE SOUTH 60 OEGR£ES 19 MtHtJTES 01 S£CONOS EAST 132..00 f'EET. netC£ NORTH 29 0£GR£.ES40 MtNUT£S 59 SECONDS EAST, 165.71 F'E£T TO TliE TRUE POtHT OF 8£.GINHIHG.. PARCnlt: NON.£Xa..USIYE EASDttNTS Aff\JRTENANT TO AND FOft THE IENEFIT Of PMCa. 1 Fat (A.) INSTAUATION·AHO MA.IHTENAHCt: Of UTIUTIES ANO DfWNAGE FACatJTIES; (8) INGRESS ANO EGA£SS FOR PU>ESTRaANS. 8ICY. Cl.ES. AND OTHER NOH-MOTORtZED [QUIPM£HT; (C) FUll AHO COMPlETE USE Of RECREATIOHAl BUtl.OtNGS. AMAS. lMPROYDl£NTS ANO FACIUTIES FOR TliEIR DESIGNED RECMA TlOHAL USE; OYER THE FOUOWING DESCRIBED PAACELS A AND B. IN THE CfTY Of NEWPORT BEACH. ORANGE COUNTY, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL A:. PARCEL 1, AS SHOWN ON A PARCEL MAP, IN THE Of'flCE Of THE RECOROER Of ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. ON DECEMBER 23, 1970 IN BOOK 33 Of PARCEL MAPS ON PAGE 42. PLUS: PARCELB: THAT PORTION Of LOT 172 IN BLOCK 1 Of IRVINFS SUBOfVJSION, IN THE CfTY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE. ST A TE Of CAUF()R?M. AS PER MAP RECOROEO IN BOOK 1PAGE88 Of Mrscn.LAHE· OUS MAPS, IN THE Of'F1tt Of THE COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, 0£SCRt8ED AS FOUOWS: COMMENCING AT THE MOST WESIERLY CORNER Of PARCEL 2, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN 900K 1 PAGE 3S OF PARCEL MAPS. IN THE omcE OF SAID RECORDER, SAJO CORNER BEING ALSO ON THE CENTERUNE OF SUPERIOR AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAM> MAP; THENCE ALONG SAaO CENTOUN£ SOUTH 39 OEGM£S 45 MJHUTES 16 SCCONOS WEST 310.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OI 8EGllNNG; THOtCE CONTINUING ALONG WO C€Hta.INE SOUTH 39 D(QUS45MINU'llS16 se::oHOS WEST, t20.S3 F'E£T TO THE NOR11ME$1ERLY NOLONGATION OF TMAT COtTAIN OOU"5E arm AS "NORTH 12 OEGR£ES 11 MIHUTES 49 SlCOHOS WEST, 514.99 F££T'" FOR THE NORTHOLY UN£0FTHElAHD£m• PASPMCE.. 18 IN THE FINAL ORO£R Of CONDOINATIOH A£COM)[I) JAMU#ft s. 19"5 ...... 7370~16 OF OmtlAL RECORDS. IN THE 0Ff1C£ OF SA.ID R£COM>et THEHC£ ALONG SAID PIO.ONGATION AHO SAID NORTHOLY UN( SOUTH 13 OOWfS 01 MW. UTD 50 S£OONOS EAST, 620.16 FIET NIO NORTH S7 DEcmESOO flllNUTtS 21 smoNDS EASJ, ~ RET: n«NCENOltTHQ2 DEGA£ESB...nD•9KOM)S WOT 1'5.00 FUT; THENCE NO«rH 21 OfmEEI 40 M1NU10 59 SECON01 EAST, 20.00 FUT: THENCE NOltTH 10 DEOMJS 19 MNITtS 01 tfl'GNDS WOT. l».OOF'E£T;ntENCENORTH2108WIS40WJTtS 59 SEOOHOS EAST, to.45 Fll'T; THENCE NORTH • omMD 59 ..ms 31smJN)ISEAST.12.15 FIET TO THE MOST SOUTHEJllY UHE OI fWal 1 AS PO MAI' 1ECOM>ED .. IC>C* l3 ftt\GE 42 OI PMCRIMPS. IN THE OffU OI SAID R£C0RD0: THENCE AlDNG THE SOUTHERLY ANO WOTDLV UNO 0# WT MENTIONED fWal MW lME fU.LOWING OOtJIS(S· NOa1H 00 cem'.ES 00 ...uTO M 9ECIONDI WEST, l 1UO f&T, IOU'fH • DlGMlS 9 IMUTD • SlCOMOS WIST 142.00. NOlrTH 00 DlWU 00 fllMUTD M -=oMJ6 WIST, laOO RlT IOUn4 • • ae=n•..nES•IECONDIWEST m.oonn. NII> NDl'm • DaM£t • ..ms ..... :;;:h .. f&T TO TIC 1'llUI: "*1' Of •JJ••tG. l*T ....... Of LOT 172 • ILOCK 1 ti WS WMllDM; • 1"l an cw •••on ~ •T 1. -THE NEWPORT ENSIGNIC08TA WSA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ... II OOUtflY OJI OaAllOf.. STA1t Of CAiJfWA. AS flOt MAit ~ .. 9C)Ql( l ~.Of.,,.,, I 'NE· OUS ~ .. THEOff'UOlntEOOUNYY R£OOMD OI MID CIOUNlY, OOCFU E II AS FOU.OWS: COS W JODMQ AT THE llOSf wtStEJa. Y CORNER OF PMCn. 2. AS fl£Jt MAP AEOON>ED .. BOOK 1 PAGE 35 OF PAACn MAPS. IN THE OfACE OF SAID RECORDER, SAID CORNER BEING ALSO O~ THE ctHTERUNE Of SUPOtiOlt AVENUE AS SHOWN ON SAID MAP: THENCE AlOHG SAID CENTERUHE SOUTH 39 0£.GRaS 45 MINUTES 16 S£CONOS WEST, 1230..53 FEIT TO THE HORTHWE.ST£JllY PROLONGATION Of THAT CERTAINOOURSE CITTDAS~ 82 D£GAEES 11 MINUTES49 SECONDS WEST, 594.99 FE£r R>R THE HORTH£Rl Y UHE OF ll4E LANO DESCRIBED AS PAACE.l. 18 IN THE rlNAL ORDER OF CONDEMNATION RECORDED JANUARY 5, 1965 IN 900K 7»0 PAGE 86 Of OFFICIAL RECORDS, IN THE OFFICE OF SAID RECORDER; TH£HCEALONG SA.AO PROl.OHGA TION ANO SAID NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 83 DEGREES 01 MIN· UTES 50 5£.CONDS EAST. 620.16 FEET ANO NORTH 87 OEGREISOO MINUTES21S£CONOSEAST1222.43 FEET TO THE NORTHEAST CORNER Of SAID PARCEL lB. SAID OORNER 8EING ON THE WESTERLY LINE Of PARCEl. 1 Of THE LANO DESCRl8£0 IN THE DEED TO THE PRESBYTERIAN HOSPITAL OF ORANGE COUNTY, RECORDED FEBmlARY 8. 1946 tN BOOK 1393 PAGE 20 OF OFACtAl R£COROS, IN THE OFFICE OF SAID RECORDER; THENCE ALONG SAID WESI ERl. Y LINE THE FOUOWING COURS£S: NORTH 26 DEGREES 31 MIN- UTES 09 SECONDS WEST. 149.45 Ff£T IN THE BEG1N· NING Of A TANGENT CURVE ~VE SOUTHWES- TERLY HAYING A RADIUS OF 514.46 FEET. NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAJO CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL A.NGlE Of 12 DEGREES 32 MINUTES 20 SE~DS AN ARC OfSTANCE Of 112.59 FE£T TO THE BEGINNING Of A REVERSE CURVE CONCAVE NOR· THEAST£RLY HAYING A RADIUS Of 409.51 FEET. NORTHWESTERl Y ALONG SAAD CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE Of 15 DEGREES 42 MINUTES 15 SECONDS AN ARC OfSTANCE Of 11224 FEET, NORT'H 23 DEGREES 21MINUTES 14 SECONDS WEST 252..95 FEET TO THE BEGINNING Of A TANGENT CURVE CONVACE NORTHEAST£RL Y HAYING A RADIUS OF 1000.00 FEET; NORTHWESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE Of 00 DEGREES 48 MINUTES 08 SECONDS AN ARC OfSTANCE Of 14.00 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT Of BEGINNING; CONTINUING NOATHWESTERt..Y Al.ONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A DA TE: 04/10187 4123. 4130. 5n camw. ANGl£ Of 12 DEGREES 01 MINUTES S6 AN PFC NO. ID2Jl ARC DISTANCE Of 210.00 FEET, ANO HORTH 10 YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST OEGREESll MINUTES lOSECONDSWEST.12.76 FEET, DATED AUGUST 1. 1983. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTIOH TO THE MOST EASTERLY CORNER Of PAACEl.1 AS P£R TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BC SOl.D AT A MAP RECORDED IN 80()t( 33 PAGE 42 Of PARCEL MAPS. PUBUC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXP\ANAllOH Of THE IN THE OFF1CE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAAD NATURE Of THE~ AGAlNST YOU, YOU COUNTY; THENCE ALONG THE SOUTHERLY ANO SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. EASTERLY LINES OF SAID PARCEL THE FOUOWlNG On MAY 22. 1987 Ill 9:45 AM. PEEil FlNANC&A&. COURSES= NORTH 89 DEGREES 59 MINUTES 36 CORPORATION • duty apooil*d Tn.m.e under and SECQHOSWEST, ln.43f'EET.ANDSOUTHOOOEGREES pursum1t to Owl ol Trust 1ec:aded AUGUST 12. 1983 00 MINUTES 24 S£COM)S EAST 312.88 FEET; ntEHCE • inst. No.. 83-35lfi74 ol OMcllll "8i:oRls in ... oflice HORTti 61 OEGiAEES 26 MINUTB St SECOHOS EAST ol the ec..., "9coldei ol OMNGE Oramty, Caib •• 259..20 FttT TO THE TRUE POINT OI BEGINNING. WIU SEU AT PUaJC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8IDOER PMCn 0: FOR CASH. CASHtER'S 04f.C* OR cemRED OtEC1C. THAT PORTION Of LOT 1n IN BlOCK 1 Of tRVINE'S CHECXS DRAWN BY A CRmfT UM0N. SAYWGS MD SUBOMSION, lN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH. LOAN ASSOCIATION. A SAYINGS ASSOaATION. OR COUNTY OI ORANGE. STAT£ OF CAUFORN1A. AS P£R SAYINGS BANK. aAhaimd tlD do busia*5 in .. .._ MAP A£0010ED IN BOOK 1 PAGE • OF liUSal..LAH£. of Calibnil. .., 1ble It time al 5* in a..M ....., al OUS MAPS. IN THE OF'f1C£ OF THE COUNTY RU:OflOER the Ufmd S..S. lit THE MAIN (NORTH) DfTRMC( OF SM> COUNTY. DE:SCRIBm AS fOU.OWS: TO THE COUNTY COORTHOUSE, 100 CMC CENTtR COllMENClNG AT THE MOST WESI ERL Y CORNER Of WEST, SANTA W. CA PMCEl. 2. AS PER MAP RECOADEO IN BOOK 1 PN;£ al rilttl. tille and ._... OOl:de,ed to aid "°" held 35 OF PARCEL MAPS, IN THE omcE OF SAID bf it under Slid Died ol TNll in the pr~ desaibed RECORDER. SAJD CORNER BEING A.LSO ON THE a: CENTERUN£ Of SUP£RtOR AVENUE AS SHOWN ON EXHIBfT ·A· SAJO MAP: TliENa ALONG SAID CEHTERUHE SOUTH A Candommun comprised ol" 39 DEGR£ES 45 MINUTES 16 SECOHOS WEST 1230..53 PAACn NO. 1 FEET TO TlfE NORT'HWESTERl. Y PROl.ONGATION OF Unit No. B. oan:smr,.. ol c::.tan ~ and sa.a'face THAT CERTAIN COURSE CITED AS "'NORTH 82 DEGREES efen'e its. • slllOMl and described en the Condominium 11 MINUTES 49 SEt0H0S WEST, 584.99 FEET" FOR THE Plal ("'Awlj tar SL Andras Y.a.e. tnthe City of Na ;urt NORTHERLY LINE Of TH£ t.ANO OESCRtem AS PAACn 8eac:h. which "'-" 995 t9C!Ofded on w.ch 10 1.,, - l B IN THE FINAL ORDER OF CONDEMNATION lnstrumentNo..9176ofOf'ficalAecordsof0rwweCoLny. RECORDED JANUARY 5, 1965 IN BOOK 7370 PN;L 86 Caliton'U. OF OFFICIAL RECORDS. IN THE Of'f'IC£ OF SAID PARCEL NO. 2 RECOROER; THEHCl ALONG PROlONGA TION ANO SA.ID An urtdMded mone• ... .....,,nth"" (1/ 10th) fee S1m01e lf'llllnSI NORTHERLY LINE SOUTH 83 DEGREI:s 01 MINUTES 50 as • tllMllt '" common an n to ol the ,.... property, SECONDS EAST, 620.16 FEET ANO NORTH 87 DEGREES i~ wilthoul lirrwtabol1 the common .,.. ~ 00 MINUTES 21 SECONDS EAST. 482.43 FEET TO THE tn thedllc:Wlbon ••red ID be6ai9 • .,.. Part:el 1. as shcMn TRUE POtNT Of BEGINNING; THEMC£ CONTINUING on• mao fited on Sec*fuber 21. 1979, in 8cd 138. ALONG SAID NORTHERLY LINE NORTli 87 DEGREES 00 Pases 23 ID 24 ll'ldusNe. ol Parcel Maps. in the office MINUT£S 21 SECOHOS EAST, 7'40.00 FEIT TO THE al the Or-. County R8codli!i NORTHEAST CORNER Of SAID PARCEL 18. SAID bc:ecltM'I thdwftorn Untts A-H. J & K. as shoM'I on CORNER BEING ON 1ltE WESTERl Y LINE Of PARCEl.. the P&an. 1 Of THE LANO OESCRtBED IN THE DEED TO THE EJICellll all ~. ps and hJOOCMbol1 substalas and PRES8YTERIAN HOSPITAL Of ORANGE COUNTY, ott. mineral "llt'G. wlhol.t ho suer. the ti1ttt to...,, RECORDED FEBRUARY 8. 1946 fN BOO« 1398 PAGE 20 the surfaat ol aid ._., doM'I to a dismlCe ol S50 felt Of OmtlAL RECORDS. IN THE OfF1CE OF SAID from the sur1-:e lfweol, • l'lle 'llled by 501 St. Anchws RECOAOEJt Tli£NC[ AL.OHG SAID WES I ERL Y LINE THE Pw1J•~ a Gelw8' Pwtnwship. in h Deed tKOided FOU..OW1NG COllRSfS' NORTH 26 DEGa££S 31 Milt-October 15. 19IO. in Booti. 13780, P198 1115. Offic8I UTES 09 SECONDS WEST, 149.45 FEET TO THE Ailcoids. BEGINNING OI A. TAHGOfT CUAYE CONCAVE SOUTH· APNe-937-22-002 WESIERLV HAYING A MOIUS Of 514.46 FUT; NORJM.. TNSIOr. JOSEPH R. PMRIHO ANO IR£NE 0. PMRtNO WESTERLY Al.ONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A a:NTRAl Allcard w. SME AS NflN£.. ANGLE Ol 12 DmMES l2 MtNtlT£S 20 SECONOS Alf The Slr9ll adcllw aind ads cu,..,..•-•-..,-• w Silltiol' ii MC DeSTAMCE Ol 112.59fttTTO1ltE BEGI.,... S'f, of h ,_.po....-, dw:li>ect abaw is PU1&0'8d OIF A 9'£¥ERSl aMV£ CONCAV£ NORTHEASTERl Y to be: HAVING A MOllJS Ol 409.51 NOlmfW£SlOl Y ALONG 497 18 ST. ANOft£WS RD ... NEWPORT BEACH. CA SAID CtM'« THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE or 15 i2fi6.1 OOWES42 WJTt$ 15 SECONDS AH MC OCSTAHtt The w•li9:ed TNltlle dilctaina _,,~tar 9"' Ol 112...24 FttT '°'" 23 OEGRll'S. 21 -.uTtS. 41 ilcut«* I 11 ol the .... addaw and ~ OOllWIQf SE:CIOMJI$ WOT, 252.115 TO THE BE.Glf••tG OIF A ct ·1 lllllial\ ii 8"f, lhlMn lw9in. TANGENT ctJIVl CONCAV£ NmmtEAS10LY HAW«i Seid Siie wil ._ media. a.. .-... co.i•il or A MDIUS OF lOOQ.OO Far; AND ~y _.,.111>,N wwws ....... rs diillltlla.11 1 2 .. THM>UGH A. CDfTM. ANGLE OIF 00 omtl££S 48 or ........... .,._ .. unpmidt 0 .-olh"'*'<-» -.nts • S8:aDS M MC DISTANCE OIF 14.00 __., br llid o.d al T,. '*" • .......... lft aid Fll'T; nm 90UTH Q 0£GflEES 26 MINUTES St "*(I). .,_llCa. ii ..,, undlt IN llrml al Slid Dlilid SEX>JlllDS MST 29UO RET TO THE WlSIERlY UHE ol TNlt. .... Jwa-. Md .... 111 ol .. TM999"d Ol IWICIL l AS PO IMr 1ECOM>ED IN 8CM* 33 PAGE of .. ~ 01 • f by Slid O..S al Tna 42 Of PMCE S IMPS. IN THE Off1CEOf THE COUNTY Aa .. tin'I al .. inlm .. Mcldtan al 8*..,..., tM REDORDO at SAID COUNTY; ntENC£ ALONG THE ta111t ..... o1 IN ~ hi• a o1 the crtira ra • EASTOl.YN'6JSOUTHEJllVUNESOISAIOPMC£l ™E secured bJ the._ dllciibed ct.id of .,_. ~ fOUDWING mtJ'SfS7 SOUTH 00 omR1EES 00...... estiea ' lfcoltl....,au.m..._asisS180.t32..CM. UTtS 24 SUONOS EAST 12.12 FEET. SOUTH 19 The ........,, undlr said o.d ol TRiil ........ om.ES • ....n:s 36 se::otms W£ST noo FEET 111 cu•d -.... 9d ., the w•aiwwd ..... SOU1H 00 DI ft''• -.JTES M SECONDS EAST, o.c-.-... ol °""'* aind o.m.nd tar Sele. and a_..... 110.• RD. MD IOUnt • 0£<m:ES 99 MNJT£S Nalicl do.a.. and Oediort to Sel. The w•-iiid 31 111:ic»m war JUG Fttf lM£NC( SOUTM tt <*1111111 -.. ..a a1 ~ ene1 ~ ., w tD taa Cl8Jl&S40-..TD•9ECIDNDSWIS'f.111S.71 FUT: NC01d8d in .. ~....,.._,........._, il __. nmumt02...-ns.-.uns•SECONOS ,.,., c:mdKA' c .._ PUU£ FNNCIAI. coru °"'4· EAST, l'5..00f'l'£TTO TMEl.ul"*TOll~ 1'°". 197 fAlf ..-a.TON AV[. CAMP8tU. ~ t5001, WtCH (,j ... Bf1'1ME IO Fmnt • OUAll • ntE .... f4Glt • •11 Dl!CI W.TDIOECOfbl:MnS. CONDITIONS. R£STMCs Diii: #ta Q. 1117. 1IOMS MD ~ FOi ~• tfS OM 1HE Piil.£ AWMCW. oo.oMTION. TRUST&. CMNE kUfFI AT .. on. DICU1tD OM llM04 3. 1971 _.. llM*. W::l NWJfT NII> •CNa ON fMM)t 4. 1971 AS INm"W'NT--4/30 517511• .. •• ~--------~ ---------------- ..... . .._.. ... w1ww•-. On ..., 21. 1917. 1110:00 AM. C..llllillil•• .............. Tide Co., ............ , ...................... '° OeldalTNll M1aWbf .... 1E. ........ ~ ... L.8wil. ................. joint ...... ,,.,..,.. the ..... .ndSICWitYal&lnkolN ;art•a.. ficimy, ...... Juft1. 1981, Ind .... ~• INlrumlnl No 4429. Blac* 14163 Plji 512 on Ntf 31, ltll. al ollldml -.cc.di in .... CMlc:9 al .. ~ "9cutdil ol e>r.,.. C'aulllr. a.. a1 c1•nr1a Will SEU. AT PU8lJC AUCTION TO 1Hl HIGHEST BIOOElt FOR CASI\ CASt9E.R'S OtEaC OR csrnF10> CHECK (111; tAo 11 time ol u1e in ....., ......, al the ........,.., , >..a: In tM ,_, cou"Prd ol Conti...... Land Tstte COlnpeny 1015 N. .... ~ s.... ~:C1rt .... YOU NII£ IN DEFAULT UNOER A DEE> OF TRUST OR MORTGAGE MTtD July 28, 1981. lN.ESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR HO'ERI Y, IT MAY 8E SOLO AT Pl&IC SALE. ff YOU NEED AN DPlNMTION OF THE NATUR£0FTHE MOCULMNGSAGAINST YOU. YOU SHOtA.D CONTACT A LAWYER. M ,....... tile end a•wt CCII,._,_._ .. ,. ... to Md"°" held bJ it undlr said Died al Trust in h .,......_, + t d' in aid~ end SlllBI dlllaibed-.: Lal lQZ7 ol Trmt Nil. 907. in--~ al ti I t DPt 8w:ft. ~ olO.... Sttetol Cdtw•lia,, •._,.on• mllP ..... ~ • 8obll a. ,.._ 25 '° 36. indulna o1 If c 1 M11aa • ...... in.._ dice al .. Count.J fllawdli o1o._...~.C1rt1111iL The .... aditw..,-.. con...on d La ...... ii ..,, of the ,... ~ cMKilibld ..... puel)Ofttd to I.: 216 V. Oiiart -Nupmt ..,._Ca. THE UHOERSIGNED TRUSTEE DISClAIMS MY UA- at.ITY FOR INCORRECT NORMATION FURNISHED. Thllt Aid ule i5 n9de ...... Ca.I_. OI _,_It) "• dilW tille. pcl41 f I ·m OI ~ Of • tD ~af1ille. That BDtal amount ol the ur1P9id a.a.a al said oil S.tion5 .._.., ....... llCll. Ind estin 10 d' casts and .... HS is $179,462..14. llilll Notice ol breech al Slid ~ and election to_. Slid ral property w •ecorded m tnstrun.1t No. 86-647819 on Dec. 30, 1986, al Offic::i8I Aecurds in the Office ol the County Recolder al Orwwe County, Stlle al Califal I iia.. TNSlle 0t ~ c:onductirw sale: Contil ..... Land Title CompMy 1015 North "'-in Street s.a Ma. CatftorrU 92701 (714) 835-5575 An1n: FOREa..OSURE DEPARTMENT Dttllct April v. 1987 BY: Corltit•ltll l.and Tide Compwty, Truslee Donna J. Thomas, fd. ~ SPS74058 •no sn s1 1• 0257 119111 JIOTICE 061'IUIT&"'I 111.£ , ........ 1M7 Tml'lm: --...... ,_ YOU ARE IN DCFA.Ul.T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, DATED JUNE 25. 1984. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO Pff<>TECT YOUR PAOP£R'TY, rT MAY BE SOlD AT A PUBUC SALE. If YOU HEED AN EXJUNATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEIDtNG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On May 22. 1987, • 9:4SA.M~ REUA8lE INVESTMENT CORPORATION, A CalifMni1 Corporation as duty ac>POif 1'9d Trustee under and punuwit to Deed of Trust recorded July 11. 1984, as inst. No. 84-284472. al Offiaal Aecolds in the office al the Courlty Rec:Gldli al ~ County, Sbte of Calitomia. Eucuted by RONALD f . MERLINO. W1U SEU. AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HtGHES'T BIDDER FOR CASH ~ • time al sale tn a.wful money of the United Sbles) •the Main ('North) Entrance to the County Coutthouse. 100 Ciwic c...r West. s.nta Ana. California .al riltlt. tine and .... CDnlle/8d '° and now held by rt under said Deed al Trust in the property Situated in said County and Sbte described as.: A LEASEHOl.D EST A TE AS CREA TED BY THAT CERTAIN L.£ASE/SUBLEASE. DATED FEBRUARY 1. 1973, EX£. CUTED BY THE IRVINE COMPANY, A WEST V1RGINlA CORPORATION. AS lESSOR(S) ANO HAAOlO NEWMAN ANO MARILYN NEWMAN, HUSSAHO ANO Wlf'E. AS JOINT TENANTS AS I ESSEE(S), RECORDED APRIL 12. 197• tN BOOK 11117 PAGE 585, Of OfF1ClAl RECORDS. AND AMENDMENTS THERETO ANO AS FURTHER AMENDED BY THAT CERTAIN STANDARD AMENDMENT TO RESIDENTIAL. LEASE ANO OPTION TO PURCHASE RECORDED PURSUANT TO THE JUDGMENT ENTERED ON SEPTEMBER 30, 1983, OUT Of ORANGE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CASE NO. 37·10-66. £N1lTl.ED LOUIS E. SCOTT, ET. AL VS THE IRVINE COMPANY, A MICHIGAN CORPORATION, ET. AL, A CtJf"'( Of WHICH ORDER ANO AMENDMENT WERE RECORDED SEPTEMBER 30, 1983 AS INSTRUMENT NO. 83-4329760f OfTICIAL RECOROS, FOR A TERM Of 55 YEARS. COMMENCING SEPTEM8ER 30, 1983, UPON THE TERMS. COYDWfTS. COHOfTlOHS AND PROV1SIONS PROVIDED IN THE •AM£NOMENr'. IN ANO TO THE FOUOWING DESCRl8ED PROPVn'Y: PARC£.l 1: LOT 36 Of TRACT NO. 7lfi7, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH. COUNTY Of ORANGE. STAT£ Of CALIFORNIA. A.S PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 305 PAGES 45 TO 50 Of MlSCD..LANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OfAC[ Of THE COUNTY RECORO£R Of SAID COUNTY. PARCEL2: AN APPURTANEHT NON-DCWSIVE EASDIOIT FOR INGRESS ANO EGR£SS THROUGHOUT LOT 41 Of TRACT NO. 7167, JN THE CllY OF NEWPORT BEACH. COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 305 PAGES 45 TO SO Of MeSCf.L. LANEOUS MAPS. IN THl omc£ OF THE COUNTY A£C0ADER OF SAID COUNTY. DCO'T FROM BOTH PMCO S 1 ANO 2 laNE. AU Oil. Oil RlGKTS. MINERAL RIGHTS. NAT\JW. GAS. NATUMI. GAS RIGtOS ANO OTHO ~ BY WHATIOl'IER NAME KNOWN THAT MAY Ill WITHlt OR UNOOt TME PAACO. Of LANO HO£IMMOWE DOC F II Eb. TOGETHER WITH THE ~WT Of DM.LJNQ. ••tG. ~ Nm OflEMTING THEMRMIMOIBIOWCTHllME,_..IM>&Ne 01t 1M1t OTHEJt LAND. NJ tD"1Q THE ~ 10 M•SlOl*GtWC'TOUU.Ya..l.Ne ...... LANOI OTHO THM ntOI( HE:.RDMI M DIS- CM ED. 01.. Gt ~ Wll..L$. N801 Mm» ltW19 llfTQ. TMOJGH OR ACROSS lMEtl I I IJWM:l OITME LNtO • ....,._ DOC 0. MG 10 MJI IOM SUCH WHIPSJOCICD> OR C*EC'TlOMILY .. , ID ACiihuUI •11 • .... ITA.,_J The '°'blil" person is dainl business m: BROWN AND ASSOCIATES, 211 .......... -..eon..de' Mar, c..Jif. 92625. Thomes JaMpfa Brown. 211 ......... --. Cor- ona del Ms, c.lif. 92625. This business is con- ducted bJ an individual Sipect: Thomas Joseph ero.n. The .. ,.... ............... nt is not ,. b ....... business. This ....... -filed with the ~ Cler* ol Or-. County an~ 20. 1987. F341595 .. 4123 4130 sn 5114 021c l ·ml5 STATW OIM-1 .. W.- WM. ... Nlft'IWIF I IP .,. .. ~ ~ flCTI. TIOUI•• ._. The tolowit .. penal has withdrawn as 1 1ener11 C*trw fn:m the ~­ ship ~ under' the fictitious bu5iM5S name ot: CANNER\' SEU-STORAGE ASSOCIATES 11 23712 8"1lc::Nr Drive. Suite e. £J Toro. CA 92630. The fictitious business name 1mred to abowe was filed in <>ranee County on Match 11, 1986. fi&e No- f303271. Westcom Oevek>pment. Inc., a Nevada lncorpo1a- tion, 23712 Birtcher Oriw. Suite 8, El Toro, CA 92630. Siped: Westcom Dewel- opment. Inc.; £uaene M. s..d,President. This st.mment was filed with the County Cleft al Oran1e County April 7. 1987. 4123 4/30 sn s114 0211 PUaJC tlOTICE ACiiliOUI 9U • JEii NMEITATEmBn The toloeit11 ..... is dainl busir-. as: CATNIP OOLL£CTl8L£S, 410 W. Coast Hwy. n.28. Mteport 8-:h, CA 92663. Joyce Lynn Haaard, 4200 '*Ice Ad.. Ne port &.ch. Ca 92663. This business is con- duc:a.d bJ an indiwidual. SCned= Joficl Lynn ._. prd. TNs ---··•-tiled ...... the~ a.. al 0..... ~on Acri 20, 1917. file Nil. Dt1610 '130 sn 5114 5121 0237 .... na 1 ...... ,,..,.-.-L ... _f? I • U I 11 111 I flCn. ,.. .. ,,. ·-..... ........... ... ..... & ..... ... .............. -',. ....... ••11 ' 1 --CN•IUT El..Sl-- ASSOCIATES at 23712 Birtr:f.-DrM. s.Me e. El Toro, CA 92630. E• 91 • M. SIMlrd. 23712 BittcMr on.. s.m a. EJ Tcn.CABlO. The fictitious business Wl ..... tD .. W fled in Or-.. ea..., an Mwc:tt 11. 1916. ~-No.: Fl0327L --= ea.-M..s.orcs. Thia .. I 1¥111 -filed ... the Cclunc1 a.ti ol Oran .. County April 7, 1917. 4123 4/30 S/7 S/14 0211 llDMI Wmla fCih 11t11-.i1111• ----"" The fuluwit• Plf'IClll• lf'e doifW bUli Fl 111 K COM- WMOEJt PMTNERS. 4320 Von "-"-6 -.... .._.. port e.ach, C.lifoml1 92660. Kitll s. E5aa. 4320 Yon Kamw1 ----.. ··-~ 8eect\. Calb1aia 92660. Rided c. OiaU. 4320 Von l<arwNn ~ New- port Buch, Califomi1 92660. This business is con- ducted bJ an individual. s.-t: KR S. Elliott. The reaistrant eom- nWlflC:ed '° n 11UCt l:Ju5i.. nes.s und9r the fictitiou5 businea rwne listed aba¥e on~ 15. 1987. This ..._,.it was filed with the Courtly a.tt al Or-.. County on April 23, 1987. file No. F341998 4130 sn s114 5121 0249 25542 A-.-... I' 1ian Vi1io. CA 92691. This.,......_ con- dudlld br an indiwiduM. Siped; Jenice GoktMta ,._,_ The fictitious ~ .......... .,.,._ filed .. h C'Allliily a.tc fl Or.,. Counly on 1~21- 87. ~-ND. F33407• 4/30 sn 5114 5121 0251 ··-,..,IC.Rel ' fCHl .. •11111• ...... " The'' ......... ~ bmi 11 -.: FOOT· HILL AND JUNCTION MSOCIATa, a Ct&bnill ~ ........... 13 Cor .............. .. Ntwpmt a.ct\ CA...,,_ ...... c. HoplUns, TIUll&e. OI .., Sicc I I a+ Trvme ol tM STEPHEN C. ANO DOHSE HONINS TRUST. undir o.c..-., ol TNll clmd Odab9' 2', 1980, ..... -.... aded. 2553•muon.........,. ~CAt2651. .....,., eo.-su--81ioti•· -.. • Califamia eorporation, 25092 8udlboerd lane, U.-.... CA t2653. This business is con- dudld bf• ...... oert· ....... --fOOlHIU. AND JUNCTION ASSO- CIATES. a Califomi1 ~ Pertrw$hip; .. plw'IC.~~ ~- The recistnnt com- m.aced '° ll•wt busi-ness under the fictitious ~,_liimcl.,.. an .Mn. 1, 1916.: ThB '0 , ... -fillid ... .. ~a.rt al Or.,.~ on April 17, 1987. File No. Df 1573 4130 S/7 5114 5/21 0252 FCiniOUI• 1111• .._11Ail JI The\A .......... doifw bl 1· 111 a: PlfASl lEASlftG. M31 ...... Or .• H.B •• CA 92646. ... c. Willal\ M31 Mokih1na Or .• H.B., CA 92646. This business is COft· duded bJ an inchiduel. ~James c. Wilton. · The r9Siltrant com· ~ mei IC:ed '° ll•wt busi-ness under tM fiditiaus bu5it'ien .._.. or ,..... flSlltd .,_.an 412lm. This 1&111 F8'lt -filed with ttae County an a1 e>r.,. County an Acri 27. 1987 F3'2162 4130 5n 5/14 s121 0245 PUaJC NOTIC( FCili!OUI • 11 ID --ITAJW The ......... ,.,..1$ .. doir-s busines'S as: PACtflC MINT, 2101 Dowe Slreet. Newport Bead\, Califorru 92660. Don C Edler, 31972 Yw· pg w.,. SClulh u..--. Cafibnia '¥JliT7. DC>lctas J. fh.9,. 1184 Redland Aoed, Newport ee.ch.. Cllib ... 92660.. This business is con- dudld bJ •...,.. oert· nership. Sicned: Don c. Edler. This ~ -filed with ttae Coun1y an " Or-.~ on Aprf 21, 1987, ra1e No. F341756 4130 sn 5114 5/21 0254 WMmCE HClll .. IUll I• .,..mm n The ...... ~. doins bUsiness as: ~> SCHER MARl(£TIMG. (8) SCHER ACQUtStTIONS. (C) COMMERCIAL PROPER· TIES IU.USTRATED. 4400 MKArthur ~ 5th Floor. .._port 8w:ft. CA 92660 Commefcial Properties Maprlne. SlaM al c.aib· nia. 4400 ~ Bhd.. 5th Roar, Hewpcw1 Bw:h, CA92660. This business 1s con· dud9d bJ • COliU .... l. Si8'.t Carnnwcm ~ ....... Dolly Prii.OC-. Pres- ident. The reaistrant com- tne11C:ed '° b•l.Ud busi-ness under the fictibous business name lisald aibcJllle onJ..27-87. This ...... -............ -filed with IN County a.ll al Onnllt County on Mar. 27. 1987. Fite No. F339573 4/164/234/305fl 0207 ... IC_... fCili... Ill .... .... di n. ....... w,._. ... -. ....... 800Y SCUU'11NG. GD &Om Z 2775 .... -.... Or.£., Colla..._ CA 92626.. hul Ben1...... 2775 .... V.-dl Or. £.Ml. Unit G205, Com Mesa. CA 92.626. Jttlf .............. -.,. 421 ~Pain- --Corant Oel ...... CA 92625. This busineu is con- ducltd .. • ..... '*"" nalhip. The '9afstrant COfn· ,.,.ad tD .... wt ..... ,_ undsr .... ktieb• .,. ..• ._ ....... tistM abOlllle "' NIA. ~ .............. _. TNl 'I_._ ... ....... co...., a.ti ol o.Wt ea..., .... ll. ltS7. fie Nil. f3.tO!Q7 41164/234/305n 0194 lmAI wmnca rcn•-•11 • .... aAJ IMI The .............. ~IJl.llii Ill K Cw:A0 CORfOltATION. •12 la Lit.I lane..~ Yllio. CA 92692.. CYCAD Corporation, 1 C.lifomi1 Corporation. 28812 la Uta lane. MISSlon Yiejo, CA 92692. This business is con- dudlld by a COfPOIMiolt The reaistrant com· tnellC:ed '° trwuct bust-neu lnier the fictrtious busir.-nwne or rWNS !sited *-on &twwry 1, 1986. Sieiect CYCAD COR· PORATION. Jwnes £. ,... tood. Ya Ptesidilll. This ......,..,. .. filed with the County a.. al Or.,.. County an March 27, 1987 r.-No. fl39600 4/164/234/305fl 0199 &.a14I wmnca ACiii ... II E• .... IT&r&mn TheloluW11..,._ ... doirw ......... VICT(). RIA GROVES FIVE, 450 Ne ~ c.. on... s.-. 30', Newport &w:.h. CA ~7640. Cal Fed EM•Plaw. a C.lifcwnia cor~. 5670 ........... .-'d. Los Al • I • CA 90036. Republic~ c.on.-9. a C M:.1• Olli· oontioft. 1467 Hcwu. ...... ,... 155. er..._ CA'2167. This busineu fl con- dudtd .,, ......... ... ... The , .... ..., ...... ___ COftl- ... l<lld ti ... Cl ..... ................. bi1ln111 -• w ........... 01111 21. 1-.... ·-= a.I f.M =:·~ .. ~'f ':: PaJ Mic DI 1 llJ HI c " ... , .. , ........ ,., ... Tllil 0 2 ·-~ .... a..-.. ,, :r.~--1. ....... ,..11 41.11Ull4111117 .. r • s: s: a fl • ti I b s u I I ~ tl It c J 11 c p p " s l3 n a SI u tc c 0 n a c • 0 tt • 0 T ti c n b b 0 c (' 5 Al Of 1 hM tht n11 PA! wa1 e. 1 ,. file Coe File .. E!tl .... Eltl dtO £. ' .. T cb ba• Hai Oh 11 ... Orw t• 412 " 11 .... WUNI •RC1•1-ftl"IMLE "--... •1111 _.. .. iiiiWWW T.1.•••r umCIMlt T.O. seMC£ COlllPMY • ~ ~ Trusllle under ............... died al lrUlt Will $EU AT PU8UC AUCTlOH TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER FOR CASH (in tt. tannl whidt .. ._..,.._.,in tha tJMld Stlltll&) Md/OI h ~ .. c:ettified OI ._ c:f'9Cb spec:ifted in Ciwl Code s.c:tioft 2924h ('8.-.. In y Ill the time al SIM) .. ,_, tile and ._ ... COIHJ8d to and now Mid bJ it undsuid o..t alTNll in the pioperty .......... dlecrtbed. TRUSTOR G0WJ> VOHTS1E£N, LINDA YON1'STE£N BENEFICWtY: SENlltST' MC:.TGAGE OORPOMTION t.:Oct.d a...y 7. 1• .. Instr .. No. 86-G07678 al Officilil "8col ds In the allice al the Alcoldef" al °""" ~ said deed al tnJll dwJibes ... tolowil11 prapet,. Lot 65 al Tract No. 7M5. • "'°"" on 1 mmp rec:arded in Boak 310. ,._..J.2 to ta indus"'8al"""1naw maps. records al Or.,. County, Calibnia. Ucepl ........ ...,,. ... oi, oi tW1ts. ,,,. ... mineral richb. niillnf 1111 tWD and CJUw ~IS by .... XI I ............. ,.,.,.,. .... Olundwthe parcel al ...., tw9inebowe desaibed .... widt the perpetual ricta al drillina. mtninc. expblna and opentif• tMteb ,and storinc in and nwnowinl the wne from Slid land OI Wf'/ CJdw llnd, inciudinl the ri&hl to whipstodi OI dif ec:tiOl..ity drill and mine from &arm adw than ttae hweitllbClw detcribed, oif OI ps well. tunneb and shifts ineD, ~ 0t across the subsurface al the land herei; llbClw described and to ~ such whip- stoc:!ked OI direcf:b.arty drifted welb, tunnels and Sihllfts under and bel_., OI beyond the extef ior lnnits hnof and to tedrill, rMunnei, eQUIC>, m.inlain, ~. deepen ~ upetMI ny such wells OI mnes Mthout. houu<uer. the nct1l to driff, mene. saore. exp1ore-"' CJPll* ~ the surface 01 the upoer 500 feel al subsuriac:e al the land teliMllllbwe dela ibed. n reserved by the lMne Comc-wy. I West VltJ:itu C.0.Po'Mlon in deed recoded J..-y 7, 1974 tn 8oc* 11052. Pap 459 al ~I Recants. YOU ARE lN OEfAULT UNDER A DEED Of TROST DATED 12131 85 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOlO AT A PUBUC SAL.£. IF YOU HE.ED AH EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEE.OING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYER.. 2306 PORT CAAUSLE. NEWPORT BEACH. CA •(tt 1 ....... ecldfw °' COl•••at desip'lllion al property IS shoM'I abowe. no -•anl;y IS IM!f'I a to its COii .... nes5 OI COiiedl-).• The benefic.llty under said Deed al TRiii. by,_., al a tnactl °' dlfalJlt in the ot)44Ffo;as secured ....................... and dili•ed.., the ~ •wrltli9n Oedarlltion al .... and°"''~ tor s.. and wribl9t\ notice al dmuft .... al 9'edios• to caaeh~to ... smid~toutidrUld oti(ia oi :•-.and u. ...... ~ C8UMld aid rdice al....,. and d ellction.., be 1eawded ~ 14, 1987 • Instr No. B7-023082 al Offic::m R8aii ds in the otrice al h Allconler al Or.,. Ctutty; Sllid s.a. will be ...... but without wwww ..... °' -••lt1 .... as°' fmpled. tllll'ditll tide pmtession. OI •ic:mbrlilas. to (WI the ~-II prie-=-sum al the naee(s) -=and by saad deed al T Nil. wi1t1 ii-est as"" uid nae. prvwidld, .._as. if WP/. under the tll!lrms al said Deed al Tl'\llt, .... c:Nr1eS Md .,_w al the T rume and al the trusts cnMed bJ Yid Deed al Trust. SM SO.-will be held en Wedriesct.y, -27. 1987 It 1:30 p.m.. ., the ..,.,.,, to the 1Ukir11 ioc1Md It 601 Sa&Jth lewis Slreet. Or-.. Calib•iil 92668 Al the time al the ntal petJleclbon al ctm notice, the ~ ........ al the ur'l*d ~ al the oh' ...... secured by ... aboiwe described ~ al tnJll and estitnllllld cmts. ~.., IChec. is $350.•n ..28. It is .. 1 ltil thlt Ill the time d sale the upetq bid may be ... tt\lft the ea.al ·~ llf!5:S due. "•111• the_.,...,~•• bid mar be otitaiol8d bJ allir1I the ~. t1'1p;,o• ~ on the c:t.y betar9 the --(415) 9'5-6418 °*= Apil 21.1987 T.O. SOMCE COMPANY, n wd Trusl98. 8y ~ P'nlett. Assistant Secret.aty, 1990 N. California 8hd.. 5'I 716. Walnut Crea. CA 94596-3787. (415)gM.9015 sn 511c 5121 0267 lAUNDRY. GRAND TER· RAC(. 22489 a.tan lad. Grand T~ CA 92324. RdWd J. l..orenlt. 21845 r1C01delap. El Toro. CA 92630. MichMJ Jo,ce. 10061 bnpview Drift. Santi Ana, CA 92705. This busineu is con· duded bf • joint wnb.n. s.-t Ric:hlrd J. unn.. Mic:hMI Jo,ice. Thcs stmment -filed ...... the County o.ti al Onlfwe Coun(y on Apif 13. 1987 File No. fl40936 4/16 4123 C/30 Sfl 0191 .... _ fCiA-• DI I• -ITAi IT n.•A ........ .. ~ t.•in111 & WEST NEWPORT MERCHANTS ASSOClATION, 6308 W. PKific C.aast Hwy, N1 ()Cit 8-:tl. 92e63. ' ... Piety, 3121 Scoa5- dlle. Irvine. CA 'YZ714. Tom B ....... '9 W"tld Goclee Cl. ,.,, port a.d'i, CA92663. This business is con· duded by ... ct.Its As.In.. cfw11sAan. The rqjstrant com· mellClld tD lranuc:t ~ ness under the fictitious bu5'iMu rwne « rwnes listed •bowe on April 3, 1987. Sianed: Tom B. Miler, Jim Play. This ~-ws filed widt the Ca..w1tJ a.rt al Orarwe County on Apia 13, 1987. F'tle No. F340938 4116 4123 4130 sn 0195 PVaJCNOnCE Fk!t 1110US awss NAME STAn.NT The folkJwifll person tS dome busmes.s as: K.C K. INTERNATIONAL. 1835 Shenrcton Pl #N307, New- port Beach, CA 92663 K~ C. l(qn. 1835 SheitCSDr• Pl IN307, Hew· port ee.ch, CA 92663 This business 1s con· duded bJ ., ;ndMduaj The re11stt1nt com· meO!ld tD transact f>usl. ness under the fictitious business Rime OI names listed above on 4/8/87 Scr*t: Kyun&Ne C. Ki"'- This st.lllement was filed with the County Oer1l al Orarwe County on Apif 13. 1987. File No f'340939 4/16 4123 4/30 sn 0197 wmncs fChhOUI • I If 111 MMllTA~ The .......... ....., is dotn& busttMSS as. THE GA.RMENT oesTRtCT, 867 W.16th. Heapart e..ch. CA 92663. fK Inc.. CA.. 867 W 16th. foleapart Buc:t\, CA92663 This business tS con· 4.a.d bJ a COipoiMIOlt. The reaistrant com· "*~ to 11"..ad bust- ness undet the fic:titJous busaness tmne OI fWfm listed above on 4-1 -87. s.-t F It Inc.. Rlllpl\ It Biortdund. ~ This IUll!i• 6"lt .. filed wrth the ~ ~ al Or-. County on April 9, 1987. rile No. F340688 4/1641234/lOSfl 0198 l,.auf .....c...a ITAi llJOf AMJDa JAi Of ... Of fCilhOUI• I I• ... The f0Uow1,. penons ,.. ........ ~al the f'iciitious business nwne:: SANDERSON-J. RA y LAGUNA HlllS ASSO· C&ATES. 2699 ..... Amd, Sl* 150. 1Mne. CA 92714. The fictrtious buslMSS nlnWtef&1edtD--- filed on A&eat 1. 1985 in the County al Orlrwe. Orie- m.i F"• No. f'282782. Slndenon-J. -o.wa.. opnefC. LH • a c.Hornia ..... l*tl•ship. 2699 Whi1e Road, Suite 150. 1Mne.CA)2714.. JPR flle.llics £J·-·· 0 .' (Rnllnd), 2701 A Nartfl TCMN~ l'Ornonl.CA 91767. JflR flltlllics El•w .... Inc.. 2701 A ~ T...- A~ ...,._., CA 911"7. Thia...__~ ~.,, .......... nenhip. ~: S ...... J • ., D• 'r "*"-LH .• a~ ........ ..,-.*"'P. er. a-o .... t ..-. Jt .. o..-.1 ....... . 11'9 2 2 •-91d .... ~anti 0..... a..IW an Mlfdl ...... U16 V23 UJ0 517 03lll5 •Y 7~ 1m THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY,. fl ·--A•ICmnct 11All IT• ... .. , ··-Of fCiliW • 11•• -The foUowif'I persons ... ab9111dotlild the ... al the fictitious business rwnc COASTUNE 00.N· ERV MAHAGDIENT. I Cali- tarnil Ger.al PlftNrlhip, 22982 la Cadena. Suite 235~ Llruna Hilb. CA 92653. The fictitious business ,....,.,,_,tolbc:.ewas filed Oii 1/11/86 in the Caunly al Orarwt. ~ File No. F-316588. Moore Courier Service, Inc .• 22982 LI ~. Suite 235, ~ Hilb, CA 92653.~ Bob Haskin$, 25712 le . Pare. 159. El Toro. CA 92630. This business ..s con- ducted bJ • eeneral ....... nership. Sicned: Moore Courier SeMce. Inc.., Steve Moore.Pn!sident. This stlb!:nte1'1t was filed with the County CSeR of Oranee Cotwity on Marcti 31, 1987 4116 4/23 4/30 517 0202 PU9IJC NOTICE RCllllOUS •llMIS NAME ITATEmBIT The totkJwin& persons are <bn& business as: ~AMIL Y STYLE COIN LAUNDRY, 7930 O.. BtJeN ~ CA 90620 Richard J l.oreMl. 21845 r ICOCtderop. EJ Toro, CA 92630 M1c~el Joyu. 10061 Ran.ceview Drive. Santa Ana. CA 92705. This business is con· duded by • ;aif1t ~ s.ped.~J,. ...... M~.Jo,ce. This ~ -filed ~ the Ccu1'1 Oertl al Or-. C'..auQt, on Acri .U. 1987. f°ll• No. f'340935 4/164/23 4/305/7 0192 &..m.u ....Cmncl RCiliiOUI • II &:a ..... ITAIW The ............ ,lfe ~ tam 111 as: MNA POIHT MMINA COMPANY. 24701 0... Drive. 0... ~CA92629. ..... c.m&. Inc.. 2626 ~ PultNn. ~ CA ~ c.llib>niL The~~ Co.. One Tow. SQuare, ~.CT06115,c.lib· n.a. Alison Development ComPlny. 4463 Birch, Neu;at e..ch. CA 92660. Cllliibnia. ..... first b•ISacild unds tis a.m.-rwne on..., 1972. This business rs con~ dudild by ........ •· nersbip Siped:: lbrine ~ Inc.. __,, DIM- ba& ,..aidwL This ........ -tiled ... the eaune, Cllrtl al Or-.. Caunt1 on Acri 9, 1987. f"de No. F3t0716 4/16 4123 4/30 517 0206 Le s c u a ... l!M1tl.eJ35 '90JICE Of~ 1AL1 YOU ARE IN DUAUl T UHOOt A DEED Of TRUST DATED 08/04/81. UNLESS YOO TAKE AC1lON TO PROTECT YOUR PROPOrTY. rT MAY BE SOLO AT A PU8UC SALE. If YOU N£.ED AH EXPlAHATJOff Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEIMNGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAwmt On 05/28187 It 10:00 A.M. BEHEFlCW. SERVICE CO. •the dut, IA)Olnllld T r""8e under and~ to Deed alTrust. . R8aiidld on 08/ l l 181 n Document no. 12110 Book 14176 Pa.-783 Of Official AeclOI ds lf'I the office al the Recorder al ORANGE County, Catibnia. neo41d by. JOSEPH G ROSE lll, A SIHGl.£ MAH WILL SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTlON TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH. ~ It bme al sale in lawful mane, al the United Stlltes) It c:t..,..,,., !we. etltJatee 1o CMC Center Bu.adq. JOO E. Chapman ~ ~ CA ~ rW1t.. bUe and ineeres& cor 1we,,ed to and ,.,., held by it under satd Deed al Trust in the p1operty sib rated in said County, c.&itomia. delaibil11 .... land 1henin: EXHtBtT•A• A Condomntum Compnsed Of: Parcel 1 Fee s.impte interest to Condomrn1um Unit No 39, ("'The Unit'") as shown upon the Condomiruum Ptan (e:nbtjed "Condominium Ptan for Lat l of Tract 1ossn County of cnnee. State of ~ltomia. ("The Aan") recoided on July 12. 1979, as Oocumenl No. 15610. m Book 13226, Paees 76 throuP 115 1nclu.sNe al Officat Records of saJd Or-. County, wtMc.h PW'! perwns to the property described in Tract No 10587, rec:oided in Book "9. Paees 5 throuch 6 of Misc:ettaneous Maps. records ol satd Or-.e County Parcef 2 AA undrvtded 00427 percent Interest 1n and 1o the Common Atns IS shown ~ defined on the Plan, resennrc thetef•om the tonowme: (a) An exctusn.e uwnent (other thin hroels 3 ..S 4). ~ as "Resbided Coi•••D' ,.,._.on the Plan and resa wed to att. Units lor use as ~ spaces. ~ spaces. balcollies lttrd/ar pltios; and (b) A non-eclusNe us1 rnen1 ~to ad Units ~on the Plan tar .,..eu and ecress, SUPPOtt. repair, maa••ice. Md •K:lmctment. EXCEPT THERUROM .. oll, ps. mineralls ~ ~ ~1 subst.llas trw. bebt • ~ d 500 fleet wdtQJt Wf'/ nlht to --upon the surfac:e OI the subsL.w1K.e al Slid ...., lbcJWe a ~ of 500 fleet. IS pronded tn instrunw1ls al '9CIOrd Parcel 3: AneiidusNI ,..lnd__,,.ll toU5ethe pllbo_..s) ~on the PW! P~ or the &k::ony are.{$) deso9 11 ~on the Ptan • ~ • be.'11 ~ to the Unil. a .. • an adusiwe ""11 Ind asemertt to use lbe .,,..._ -w. d atPJ desCr' 11 ! ~ on the Ptan S-none. • blirll ~ '° the Unit. Any such storllB--..... be used only lor ~purposes. ~ not---~ Pwt*4: An ~ tWil Ind easement ID ~ the s-iDnl SPKe "' SC**. desiclnmd on the Plan as Partdns Sc-:e(s) PS-303. The str1lll lddieu and oU9 COllWllOll OesicNbon. If wty, al the ,.... proper!J descnbed ~ IS pWlJOfted '°be. 500 CAGNEY LANE tPH 17 NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663 The~ Trudie discs.ms -.ry llarbilitr tar lllT'/ •1C01•adlies.s al the stTeel ecldfess and oa-commou desCI llltlCJil, d Wf'/, shcMn t.rein. ~ sale I be mlde. but WlthU ~ or WM•itr ..... -.s 0t ""Pild. r • dilll bltie. pcmess10n, or encumbrances.. to P9)' the ,..,,.._,. p1 • IQPlll sum al the noll(s) wued bf said Deed of Trust. Wliltl • • esl thereon, • PfOWidld "" Slid nole(s). ._M:llS. if Wf'/, under the terms al the Olelj of Trust. fees. c:twees and exi-w al the T NSi11e Md al the t1UStS milled by wd Deed al Trust. »wit: $38,896.35 The beiillfica1 under Slid Deed al Trust teaobe .....,.,, Md delMr9d to the undwsCned ~ wd Hclbc:e al o.ta;lt Md Election to Siii to be • ecuded in the CDUf"'1 ~the rtlll plopel't) IS~- DATE: 4-29-87 S..lleloaA S.W:. Co.. as wd Trusllle. 9,.-b*5 Ki* Trust Deed S.W:.. Inc., A9Bnt. W.U. Glhez.. Account ~ 11782 E. 11th St.. 1105 West --Tumn. CA 92680 (714) 730-6526 sn 5/14 5123 0268A ~u .....Cmta ntilllOUI• DI U umna1EmC1 The .... llP8f'IOllS ... ~ bu5ir-.'I .. NAPP"f SACKS-USA. INC .. 31706 Coui Hwy • Sutt:• '° 1. South L1auna. CA 92677. Pacific Cont Bf'lnds. tnc ,. cawc. •• ~ bOn. 31106 Cont Hwy .• ~ 401. Soult! ~ CA92677 This IM.tsiness •s ton· dudlld by • c:orporat.on. Scnecl: hcific Caag 8qnds., 1nc.; N 8. DDl••1. ......... The recmnnn cocn· ........ to bawt ..... ... ......, the ftc:litiold ~ .... lillld ..... an April l, 1917. Thia 0 1 1W'll -~ with .. Couritr a.ti al 0r.,. c..., on A.-t a lts7. ,. Fie ND. F34.2347 517 5114 S/21 Sl28 0271 ~ COlitPt\HY, 31106 ~st Hwy • Surte 40 l Soult!~ CA 92677 Pacific eo.st Brands. tnc... ~ Cllib ... COi .... bon, 31706 Coast Hwy., s..... 401. SoaJttt l..aluna. CA92fi77 This bus.ness 1s con· duded bJ I c:orpof aborl St~. Pacific Coast Br.m, Inc.. N.8 DanNln. ~llSldlflt. The rec•strants com- .,.O!ld to baw:t bl.is>- ,_ ~ the fidJbous ~,.,....., ..... on AortJ l. 1987. n. " 2 ••• -&led ..., ... Couacr a.ti d Or-.. 0..., an Al1ld 28. l987 Rl9 No. F342348. sn 5114 S121 5121 0212 c:otpciillilM. 24800 Ctri- ura ~ Miaion VM!io. CA92691. Tiri5 business is eon· dudld bJ • COt'POf lltiott ~ MISlion VlllO EM- .,_ ,..apei1ili&. Inc,; W"d· ljam It Smith, Sea eta 'I This-·~ -filed with the ~ aertt "' Or-. CauntJ on Apil 29. 1987. File No. F342502 SflS/1451215/28 OV3 &-llllA ....c...a RCililOUI• HIE• umSTA,_t The ...... s-son ts doq business es: TOWNE Pl.AZA LlQUOR, 25222 Ctwhnda Drive. Unrt A. Miuian Velio. CA 92691 MonJibiltii_..c/o 25222~•0riwe. Unit A. Mmion VMlfo, CA 92691 This busaness 1s con· duded by In indMOua! Scned: Ar1alm Jttmana· pnda. The rec1strant com· meiO!ld to tnnsKt bust- ness under the fld:dlous bus.aness name llSted lbowe in M.ay 1987 This maw 1 e it was filed With the County Oen. (JI Orate! County on Aot:d 29 1987 Fi~ No F342504 sn 5/14 s 121 5/28 021• &..32511 PUaJCmnc:E Hti I iiUUI a..-ss U..ITATEmJrr The ~II penons are d01n1 business u WASHINGTON SQUARE FlNANCIAL. 5000 Berch Street. ~ 3000, West T CJllll9. New part Bw::t\, CA 92660 Waista11D1 Square ~ ttat, k-c., I M• .... CXJf PQf lllJOf t. s l2 Nicolet Mall. 5"8600.Mn~M ~ This business IS CO"· duclild br a corpcwmon. s.-s: -~Square CapQI. Inc.. KenneOI u ~~Vice~ dent. ' The f'eCJStTant com· "9~ to trlnUd bus>- ,_ under .,. ~ busanesa,,... lisaed ~ on Sepeea.,. l , l 985 The ·~ opened Its Cal -tom.. offlc:ie on .,, 1. 1987 This st.ltemenl .. filed W'ltt'I the County CSeR al Qr-we County an Apnl 30. 1987 f"tle No. F'342616 sn 5114 s121 5128 ovs WlllOJICE Fk!lliiOUI m.4111 EIS --ITA'l'lmlfT The talDwq l*SQft IS dm1I busineasas: OUffANT OESIGHS,. 140 H C Street, T us11n. CA 92680 Will OurWlt, 140 H C ~ TLlllln. CA 926'80 This bus.aneu 1s con- ducted bf ., 1nc2M0ual ~ W11I C1'nnl The f'ICisttant com· •••ICl8d to niUd bu5i- ness und9r the fictitious busilws ,... ar ;wnn listld...,.. an 51 1/87. This I 9 iell -filed h c.ourc, Clertt al Or-.. Comer an tit.y 4, 1987 F"• No. f'342843 sn 5/14 sn1 S/'Z7 0262 ... ICMmCE I fClll .... • 111 .-na'B Al The lail!Mii11 pal ...... ... .,...._ & SYNrrC A£AL EST Alt flJfC) I. • ca••• ....._. ,.,,., . shiA 200 E. Sendpoerdll Aire.. 1102.. Sera Ana. CA 92707 s,....c Graup. lnc..1 Cal-- lornil "'°'.~.. 200 E. S.ndPQtftt9 Awe • 1102. S... AM. CA 92.7CJ7. This business 1 COi" • dueled bJ a limlild ~­lhp.--.: s.-c ~ Inc.:~ a Seas.~ " twwL TI'9 ,....,..,... com- wwwClld to lr.-d buli- ,.. --fldllb11 ta II,_. OI W .......... l/9111. nia 2 2 PTlllll -.. .... .. eou.:r ~al 0..,..0...,,ort ....... ltl1. fll•FJ42Ml sn 5114 5121 5127 aza - ~ 11 ...... 7. 197 THE NEWPORT ENllGNICOSTA MESA N£WMfMNE TODAY Hal•elc11pil11 "°°"" 413 RNllNIYATIOll CLASSIFIED INDEX MEllCHANDISE SA1 ES & SERVICE ~ ............. 808 ~ ..•.•.•••.. 806 Dall .. Cllts .•.•.•••.. lrl4 u.: 111Dc:tl • . . . • • • . .' •••• 825 Birds •.•••........... 826 IEALESTATE ...,.. ............... 416 I~....... .506 U Mii I 11111 PnJperty .. • ... 509 lake Shore PnJperty 515 Airpl8l'9S .••••••••••• 900 Antiaue a-w Car ••• 912 ~-We ........ 910 Appliances W.med ... 81J7 Auctions .....•••••••. 814 Acr9li9e •............. 511 Apes. f umished ....... 407 loCs for We .......... s 10 Mobile Homes ........ 917 ANNOUNCIMBfTS BUSINESS ~W-*d ........ 915 Auto Parts & rwes .... 907 Alm Aiepair /Dom ..... 913 Arv1ouncq •...•..••• 200 hwestments .......... 828 Money to loan ........ 605 Buildinc MMeNI ..... 817 Business Equipment 81& Camera Equipment .•. 819 Coins/Stamps •....... 813 Apes. Unfurnished .... ~ Bid&. to be Mowed .•.. 816 Mortpee & TO ..... ~.607 Moteis •••....•....... 415 Au*'> __.,For ...... 914 eo.ts ................ 905 ee.uty Aids .......... 213 Money Wanted ...•... 606 Business Property .... 500 Mountain Cabins ..... 422 Carnpe.-s ...••.••...•. g 19 F..-nitufe •..........•• 800 fumitln Wanted ...•. 805 Garaae Sales ......... 705 Jewelry •••.••.......• 812 Marine SuoPfys ....... 906 Misc. for Sate ......... 809 Misc. Wanted ......... 810 Musical Instrument ... 811 Office Equipment ..... 827 Pets & Sopplies ....... 823 Card d n.nks ....... 201 Cem :di! ry Lots ........ 20 l Florists •.............. .207 Funeral Dinlctory ..... 205 Funeral $eMc:es ...... 206 HeaJth Aids .......... 214 Lepl Notices ......... 212 LCJidtl s Ctubs--etc. 209 Nurseries ............ 815 lost & Found ......... 210 f9 SOI .afs ............ 211 ()ppottunities ......... 700 Opportunities wtd ..... 70/' EMPLOYMENT Aaencies ............. 300 Opportunities ......... 305 Preparation .......... '31)1 Business Rentals ..... 421 Condos for Rent ...... 409 Condos '°' Sate ....... 507 Commercial Property 505 Desert Property .•.•... 513 f anns & Ranches ..... 512 Garaees fw Rent ...... 400 Houses for Sate ....... 508 Houses fw Rent/f um 405 Houses for Rent /l.Jnfum ............. 406 Office Space ......... 420 Out of State Prop ..... 514 Real Estate Wanted ... 518 Rentals to Share ...... 412 Real Estate for Xciw ... 517 Real EsUte Loans ..•.. 600 Rooms fOf Rent ••..... 410 RESORT PROPERTY FOf Sale .............. 418 Rental .............. 417 Foreiin & Sports ••.••• 911 --.••..••....... 909 ~&Bikes 908 Motor Homes •.. : ..... 916 SERVICES Schools •.•••.••••.••. 608 Srtuation Wanted ..... 308 Directory of Business Services Beautiful 5 bedroom aealtM home Mission Vi . f.nity den/ 50S:Hou... for .... l~Ocelnv .. Catalina Sunsets with city & not1t\ coast lehb-LJcuna Buch 3 Ded· rooms, 2 bllhs home. 8y °"'*/broker rticipa-tion. S232,0d:54J. 5300; ·~2137 705 CMW SALE . , ............ .. ....... ~ .... ... ,..,.. ..... ........ CUSTOM LANDSCAP· ING DESIGNS-SprinkJer systems installed/ repaired/cleanups/ haulaways/lic & Ins. 535-0613 &~:1: HANDYMAN Quality Woril. Lv. mes&. 546-5403 Cl.£ANING UNLIMITED For excellel a in house- cleaninc. providing all supplies includq vac:- T rustworthy & depel lda-- ble. Calf today for est). mat.es. 546-3726 Good housecleaning! Professional work at a reasonable price. 897 · 6566 211 .,...,. ... Wanted: 25 OYl!t-ct1t ~ to try new cf.et formula. 650-5015 Hello John & Betty Blaich in Bayshores! From a former 1~ (who now wears a tie). Secretary needs for sm. business in CdM. AolJrax 20 tn/wk-$5/hr "Send resume or letter to: Bax 654 CdM 92625 Part time position in the Newport Beach area supetvisirW European Au Pairs and intet~nc potential host famities. Fla hrs.. w/ ~ finan- cial ~. Xlnt ~nity for profes- sional. Send letter des- cribq ~fficatiofi to: Lauren ·1, AAJ Pair in America Progra~ AIFS Foundatiof1 luu Grenwich Ave. ureen· wich CT 06830. 203· 869-9090 Nurse companion, mature. non-smoker. available 24 hrs. n4-· 497-6308 Car washed & waxed • w65 home. eau 61s. SHORT CUT TO FRANCE. Going to France? Tutoring & T rans!ation Service for traveler, BWnessman. & Student MK:hel 662· 3256 Airiines/Cruise ship job rasts auarantee imme- di8e °'* • iss.__ an occu-pations. l · 716-882. 2900 Ext 61 n tncludq ~ap. Athletic, I I II 9fttty individ- ual to manllil'! estab- tished fitness business. ~start Call Jeff ~ Nanny Wanted. Live-in fof 3-,ear-<>ld, ~ -~s:::e~~. & Board. 458-7427 home; 852-0666 wor1l llOSYlY llAIUTS has AmWED in the South County area. Earn an eM:ellent income telinl wicker ~skets, .. n decor, and furniture, =1arO:.O~~ lifll ~~-petty cafl Cyndi Robinson l .:aoG- 521-1228 Ann Marie's restaurant needs ~ ~ ~l~Call for Video and com~ sales+ ........ W orP.T .. hrty + comm. Clll Tm 720-9266 H.B. . Experienced positive l!ICher; K~ all sub- jects. build self-elum while lamina. Rapid ~ References. 308--AI timft ••• d New?rr'rnder Wanting nanny work on or around Balboa Island area. Excellent refer- ences available, and work expe- rience. Able to commence earty July. Telephone New Zealand (64-4) 64-3880 days, or 725-840 ext. 8650 eves °' write Miss M. Stanaway, 33 Parenp, Wainui- omata, Welling· ton. New Zea· land. l.MUna Hilts Condo, Lau Fornt.111tou1ton Pla.y.2 ......... 1 ..... . "'*'*"' ._. seoo. 512- " z. •,_:."! )IW lease, la~ . ·aeces. prdener J1'CX> Plus security. I /\M 785 SpKioeas 2 bedfoom. 2 ==fi~ ocean view~ .. $ LUU manth, 582-SIW ~rtment Laauna Be.ch. cazy, Me, 11-S- room. 1 R*x:k '° bmch. $650. Eveni,.-s 497 · 6371; days ~1900 408-A,2•11••• twur. 2 Bedloom. 2 bllti & studio wilt\ ocean view. Dana Point. $785 & S7SO. 493-6579 ~San Oemente 3 n a. 2 bllttl. neer schoo~ park. prg~. wailall June 1, $1195. 582-1886 Two bedloona. two bllltl condo San ,Ju., Capis.- trano. ~!*=kad = fr~.~ aalitws 870-7435 North~-l.ar9tane bedroont ... '° bllch/ town. Sc>oHess. New .......... --. plid ldties, one acl*. No pets. y-$725/ month.4~40 Newpott a..ch-New h.m. 2 bdr 2 ... cb it~~'m lmmac.. Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 ~ dbl ... pod. ;.c. tennis. Yrjy rent.at. s10001mo. ~8:30m 7. Awreil now 213-256-5479 ae.n. paired 3 bed-room. l bllh. San Juan Capistrano • Condo. ~$~~ ..... 582-3356 San JUlfl ~-I0-2 bedruom. 2 ~ cxindo, I~ poo&"'-jacuzzi. $850. bes: 81v-7435 3 bedroom. 2 story Condo._ Mission Viejo, ~~ 7306 41211 ,. .... TWO ROOMMATES • WANTED. a... 3 ~ . .-. roam~~ =· .4 -UM 417 lnDlt la a• Hilton Head Island Resort SotAh CanJina. 2 bedroom. 2 blid\. Goff. tennis, 300 yards to buch. $475 weekly. 837-6314 ew11i111s Balboll Island Cottaae S750_ ~ .... (81!) 790-9668. (818) 952· 1040 4 bed. dininl rm. fwnify rm, bonus, Quiet end unit comm. DOOi; $2S5K Ollfallll 759-8934 N.8. Bllbce Llh ~ant condo •/bolt slip & beMifut blr ... 36()-.. from 00.'tllltilJl•deck. Pri1 -~-=-~ or llllill w/Cllltian ID~· chase. Calf 673-3725 Mdmllreaftlr for CdM Harbor v-Hils rare 2 saary a..tirwlme w/~ VllW. 4 ~ 3 ba. Owner $540 000 principles only 760- 8719 BIG CANYON ~3bed.2~~ shunlrs.~ ..... bn:llc9. 7'20-1968 New Dul>M!x S.n Cte-mente, 3 bedroom, 2 bllttl. neer beech. schoot. park. 6-w. At#table June 1. $895. 582-1886 House = Hills. I slory, 4 m. 2 ~~ ~ _pqee.. $1.l:Ju. 837-8200 20 Acres Joshua Tr-= Water, electric, 2°" down. 101' interest. ~14) 842-5940. San JUln Clis"*•m. u 3 .ere residaltilil eat nw M'1rion. Plm'I& ~ mr.ooo~~l5 . 514-0ut of State Plop. &OS:lla_, ID Laiiil Widow .. moft!1 '°' Trull 011lll $10,000. Upl No CNdit ck. No .,...,. cal Dll•lison Anoc ' 1 673-7311. MONEY FOR RENT!! for ..,, b&ilil If I km\ -mr· tups. ~ c:an-*udian. ........ P'eneufS in business lc:amd UtCR ,,.,. c'll I 514 W. 811 • ........ A, ••• 92161. Clll p.m. 2Dl7 llOVI• SAU -4 Cl :t11 ..... fl ...... ............. ....._ + cll1lra ..... ta•tu. •c1111rteL '-di ........ .,. .,. ......... ..... o ...... ,,,... ... ..... ..... 5121 ................ ftl ~ ......... ..., ..... 4 piece WW. room set. UM NEW. Cost $755. must seU $240. 952· 4254 --·,,... Piano · Parlor Grand 1927 Wurtitzer. Refur • bished S!l-000/best offer. 458-~14 even~ ~ 112 ......... , Blue SliW $-*lite -32 car.ts wilt\ 6 ~ shlrp stir rifW/pencili._ Sit in platinum. surrounded with dia~s._ out· mndi• ~Best offer. Solitajre 3.35 Clrltl flw1111 GIA C.· tified • It~ entire·:;, af famitj heirtDon lS. S9Crificirw -. More available. 'No dealers/bar1ainin1. 714-722-1646 &MDt11wlClll Chinesie Stw-Pei ~ ~8~~· ~~sfm. 127.ollce fql4wtwtt Pai mu lie 3010-R Cop- ier wilh/ADf 15 bin ... ~ 1000 .... CWlt. .. sand. tons. 3 189'1 old. -1 •1 Ill con- dition. U:ct.500/besl 472-8324 ••• lJSED90ATS LOWDTftlCD FUUSDVICE AIUIOlll llAlllNS DIC. .......... , ... ............... a... ... (fMt ...... , Must Sel Fast -1966 TrojM 28 ~~ CXJn-dition. V.H. : Q,., IPBS. dlpdt sounder, mmil• ...... bM ..... out- =.t •.:: =ri 673-0459, we 951- .. 1971 Dlillun 510 sss_ lmded. $900. 661-3630 MMJed118enz '65 SE coupe. 6 cyl, 1000 miles on,.. aw.. radi&- tor. an~·u bumper, air bao I new paj~ miCI. roof, wt1t bOdy, ~ dash, dock radio. Needs cosmetic inl work. M bills on tltion. 83().69~ 3888. $22.000. "59 ll.R. --Claud wN WW.int. .. * ..... 0 11 ad. ••• ili&i 1980 vw ..,.._ Diesel, w ......... . stitl under wan-anty, loabln.sns eooct 4~ Ol24 1981Dl ........ sp.w/ Od. 63« miles. Exe. cond. Loedect $6200 080. 840-5062 aft. 6 p.m.MUITEL 1970 Oassic: Me cedes Benz 280SE. Fully re-sto:ed!! Re-built . New paint Priic:t ei-:: rior I exterior. $6, 500/ offer. 831-8766 Even-inss. • 1. -THE NEWPORT eaGNfCOSTA MfM ftEW8llMNE TODAY ... 1931 MIJIJEl. A SPORT CXJlJll£ fulr s I wed .. r..gna1 St.500. 495- 1961 I' I 11 llti Seblirc 2-Glar. las91Dd/rws ~ BrWllNd. ~ ..... 53.000 miles. $19.000. s.e • 24792 la Plata Dr., U.Una ,.., areal 831-2058 "" rst . ._,IOCW ll•MISS • 49 ford Corwettible. Reib8Cl W/OJadtiwe. Modest Wl1l to com-..._,___._. A rml c' l;c fGi' ale or wil CXll..., tnde on recent Poriche 911 • TamT..-y&l2-'733JD. (office). Lie. 1972 fireball Travel Trailer 8' x 31' Tll>QA ~ $3.500. 493-174 The ,Newport Ensign NEWPORT ENSIGN CLASSIFIED Quality m1rchmidi11 • lll'VIC81 •utomobiles 631-8120 CROSSW-ORD PUZZLE ACIOSS I I . c.latrc ..dium '· Ciraa1M rool 9. Muuhawed I). Word apas;q eca. 17. De rd ta. Y-d.ed 19. Bekiaa chambn 20. jcwilb mooch 21 . Pnciaus ..,,. 22. ,_ aky 24. Plnu 2j. AnJma.I idJr 27. a-bd 29. Pr-. )(). Coaoe lftdtt )I. Aucboe }2. ltomy ) '-Moiaoca•a crac }7. l.ittW lump 41. Ow:r 42. Seed cowc:riq 4). s,...a~ "'-Gceder 46. f.asy caaca 47. Caochd .U. KiDd ol chcar 49. Unctulatt '°· Ciaus dtmk , .. Lnd ,2. Lwnp ol nuf '3. 8ft s-4. Moc\ )6. Abominat.r 51 . .\mwit )9. DradluJ 61 . lllumlnatt\J 62. Surr<Odn 6}. P.erccd imo 67. Tar 71. V1rausia willow ., 2.. w andu .bout 74. Aqrrcd 7). &pea.se 76. Act 11. So tw ic 78 . Poffny 79 . Polc:r sub KO. Tttm•09.., 71 Ml . Saucy 82. Hntn£ fbvor ol 75 plM 79 ANSWER TO LAST ·WEEK'S PUZZLE 68 • \ eow• I. &arr }9. Pry 2.. Yawo ~. Pw fan.II ~ }. Of pandpeft'Db 41.~ "-~ ...... \Adi 1. Dacrtbr ~ ol 47. Annul 6. ShftPiu -Ve. 5u.D 7. Mud ~ Fa.lcn-1(1£ 8. Sl'8idr fl'tt )I Rn1w 9. lftllam )l Su>£J 10~ 1M buds H BrnaJ I I. Sma.IJ ~praMOOS ~). Cunc:att 12. A<au )7 M 111.n I}. AJettcd )IC. DitU)IOW 14. PuaJax 60 CnrroJcJ I~. VaJue 61. Pul'Y«T f onJ 16. anra1 6, S1zt o/ ~ 13. Sp«ic ol dw air 64 Shon~ 26, Brcaax wary 6~ C021 rn.Jc.cc 28 Wylakr ptanc 66 Made an equ.A.I )(). Bn:.d llD alt JICOtt 70 .u. o.a ol httt:. 61 Hobbi1q H . 0.~a 6H E..alft\t 3'4. Shaft ( Eur ) flil. Br full n . ac.aaa ran£ -o 1tlpool }6.. M&sah ~} Knodt }8. c...,,..... - • • ... • f . • • • , Afeetln.ga ••• a ,.._ .... , man E. Watson Lalnry at 432- SllS. • • • Tbe City of Newport Beada Senior Serviic:es will be spomor- ing two new Blood Prcame Scree ni•tp 1br:y will be bdd the ICCODd and fomtb Wednesdays of the month, atarting May 13 and May n . ney will be bdd at Marinrn hrt Maltiparpoec Room. localed aat to Mariners Library OD Doftr ad Irvine. The SCIU •iap will be on-going and will meet from 1-2:l0 p.m. The OASJS Senior Center also spomon two Blood Pres.- sure Saecninp per month, the first and third Tuesdays, from 9 a.m. 10 11 Lm. in Room 4. AD of the aboft programs are free for senion.. • • • A dynamic Orange County couple will teKb what they haft been practicing for the past thirty years at a seminar OD •Matiq a S11ccess of Romana!" at Newport Beach C.enter, Room #I~ on Saturday, May 9, from 10 Lm. to 4 p.m. (a Coastline Community C.Ollege program). Hant and Lola Gillebaard will p1 c:scnt their pn:sa iption for a thriDing. enduring ro~. Fee for the seminar is $28. To register, call 2A 1-6186. • • • Newport Harbor Panhellen- ic 's annual Mother-Daughter Information Party will be held on Saturday, May 9, at 2 p.m.. in St. Michael and All Angels Puish Center located on the corner of Marguerite and Pacific View Drive in Corona del Mar. High school senior girls, junior collmwe billllfcn, ~ ..... ilDd their IDOCbcn are inited to Mtad .. tile tea to view cm 1cat co8t• ,....,., to hear ,.._ liwl from ............. le'"llcn ahoat their rapectift caml""". and to pick up P..- bellenic infonnation rqanliaa sorority rush.. Invitations 10 the tea may be picked up at the high scbooJ or coJJeec coumdon or by calling Barbara Samegret at 644-019S. • • • Tbe Child~n\ Creative Art Worbbop will cdcbtate its 22nd annMnary OD May9 by lmlding its annual art festival This event will be held at the Mesa Verde United Methodist Church OD the corner of Baker and Mc:u Venle Driw in Cc.ta Mesa. Activities bqin at 10 LID. and will cor{:. tinue through 4 p.m. Admission is free. The public is invited to par- ticipate in numerous art activ- i~ view the children~ artwork and enjoy a 3 p.m. performance of the LA. Moving Van and Puppet Co. • • • Sout.btrn California Women in ~·s May 13 meeting will feature Pat Carroll, adver- tising manager for the Kubota Tractor C.Orporation of Comp- ton, Calif omia. The meeting will be held at the Country Side ~ Costa Mesa. with aocial hour beginning at 6 p.m.. dinner at 6:45. and speaker at 7:45 p.m.. DinncrisSlt~"10for members and S23.50 for non- mcmben. Inf onnation and reservations are avail.able by cal1ing SCWIA services at 631- 6S41. Kings going celluloid! aYIUDYDUWY Rw ..... beean,inatbick ad r.t ~ 1 die Corona dc1 ... Hip Sclaool ..... ,.. daat die Klaool ii ..,.,.. to t.ocome the ~ Ola new teee•rd ~ Tllele\ talk ol coatradl and filmiaa die llory al ..... ICIM>ol tUt DOl ~ offers the 3R\ but a ~team to boot. Tbinp l&al1ed wbcD aa article written by 1986 p.duate Lori Siher 8ffeato1 in S«IV M.- tuilw. a IUitionally circaJated campns publication. OriaDaaDY slated to appear in the now ddGDCt Cla.J Of awprine. the article pve an oves view of the school and the llCtivities of its student body. Accontial to Damis Evans, Corona ctel Mar principal, Silver\ oriaiaaJ article was •a good one.• But the edited ver- sion. which was published, doesn't mention the things that Evans IClCS as most important about the campus. "It doesn't say that we~ received national recognition as an cxemplaey school," said Badham •.• a ,._,.1 .. Any marginal increase in the anilabiJity of gas would fall short of compensating for the loss in tourist dollan and prop- erty values_• Baclh•m aplaimd. Recent reports mctic.ac daal offshore oil clriDina may also contnlKd.e substaarially more air pollution than f mt thought, Badham said. Early last month Badham introduced )egislation to shift E~ WJ'be final mtide .. ....., "" ..,afiri•I, • ,_ • leoaldte11.• Mib Loadon, ...... llOD for §ape-awt•i-cr Pro- nctiw ia BolyWOod, lllid by wk,._, daat tM:re .. •ao firm oom•i•._.,• to illab a mCJYie bwd OD ~article:. ·we loot at a Jot ol •""ial and tbil artidejlllt b?JJ••rd to m. tile clcst,. l..onilo9 ..... --We c:oa«acted the joaralian adYiiOr at the IChool aDd *pat us in touch with tk woama wllo wroce iL • Silver, wbo now ataCndl St.. ford, wasn't available for com-- mart but Linda Moot;~ ism teKher at Corona del Mar, said daat abe ~ tUt Siher and London bad bad &a.- siom.. She doesn't hold aa opin- ion about c.dMHS bCina med as a model for a hip JUa1a icbool. •1 don't have any tboaabts on the subject. It seems a little far- fetcbcd to think that people WOuld Msume wen the only bcaeb high school,• aid Mook. London. who didn't doee the the regu1atOty powea of oil rig emission from the Interior Department to tJae Environmen- tal Protection Aaeocy. Badham said he is stilt trying to ,et a dale for the start of c:ommiUee bearings OD the emis- sions bill . Boda lloulea of ConlRa will Mw to pas a measure rcjcirri• Rodd's pr~ but Badlwn said aay attempt will probably come ap abort. •1 remember in the past we neYer ~ enough for any bills cloor oa die idea ol • ma C leiedOD .. locmlKING1\ ............ ii ... , .. •a few a11b• •ll11t liil ~ ,_, dst• • I .. ,,, r dle'y WIDI 'd Ql9 • liDa a• I I ISillJ ...... -SiMr ....... Be 1N ld•'t dilc II dli ,a1mility al SilWn l!lillj .... to -- tile draft., or to lerft • comal- m.L SlloaJd Hollywood tap CdMHS for teca ID09ie fw, tbcy'll Uw to fiDd •M' IF place to film. ...... I to E..- •we ,.....,,, cooper• in any movie ia ~ w_ay, • said EYUI flatly. Be cited la of coatrol tUt the final prodact would be .ajAablr to •udenta, _.. ~ ow•nity •a major rusoa for lbi reloctance to become iavohed. 91..oot what Mppciled with the article. When yoa &et invohed with anytbi.na like that, tbae .. not eaoap control,. said Evam. He would be wi11iq 10 talk 10 the movie maten, be said, ..Wing. •Jt'a at!lJ to say no.• m•rina to ~oil drilling off Calif oraia, •he •Med. Bacfham said that be laopa the coalition will be llelpful in ~ ~ more Yola .. for a ~UR .... oil lening ud m IUppWt of bis own emi=jon bill amona the memben of C°"ea. -We have to keep the preuurc on other Rome members to come around on this. .. he said. ·eope1uny, the coalition will fire ap local people apin OD this . .. mue. Tlte latg•d ~ of Ja•fah C91nplnfl In ... WfOl'ld BRINGING JOY TO CHILDREN FOR OVER A DECADE lCCl£11Tll CAIP ----acwr• TO WHAT OUR PARENTS SAY •Swimming "Ourd' 7 2 -......... ,,, CM#'QM,,._,, ,... .. ' uUauaa .. ...., .. ,,,,,, ..... ~. AJ & Rulh Rudis S...8-dt ft 1t ,.,., T.,,.,.. Bett. Zion SirW I •ucod • Ro8er Skating • Red Cross Instruction • Ice Skating • Sports • Batting Cages • Earthbafl • Sciel ac:e & Industry • fleld Hockey • UdeNights • Feeid Races • eo.ting • Bowting • Caring Staff • Miniature Gotf • Ow9nights AVE .,.. ..... -.. 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This highly customized '99idettee of- .... outdoor living J>'UI gourmet kitchen, day room. o-:ct.n room and -. I bedrooms ptua sepatate ~ IUite. 5~ t.lhs.. Outmnding oc:mn, my and ~ nw-lighls view. SMdie Fix ISi 2 I El IN IFf 1111111 • 111 1mE M119 •Jodrlr'" model behind 91 a ~~in P••tigioul t Wbor Ridge. Thia aingle *>ry 3 bedroom. 2* b9ltt fMlity room holM ta.. beef'I Ndllc.t ow. $125.000 lind ia lwty tor ~OCCl1P9"CY. Owrw~ .wou.-mae often.. Ed &c:ano and Maureen WhJtl •CM•IEWClllll ~ Unob*uc:tedWlw al Big c.wyon golf coune. Spa- cioul end unit two stofy with ... wnip-wound pilll60. ~U I' I double g&nigll. 2 bedlOOtM.. ._ and fonn8I dining. A~ buy 11t $275.000. Martha tltcnmb • T fll m.J I IGIJll I ·1n• your ~t .Renaissance .. 3 bedroom home in Hsbor Ridge with dining room. famity room. community pools. .,_.and tennis. Magnift- cent city and night light vinlL u.alou Ingold ••TIELm•CllYllT• Im PM II Thia 3 bedroom. 2~ a.ah ~ decorated and furnished A•9.U <•g 11C) model is one al a kind. Superb country dub Md night light views. Security gate. community pool, IP9. 181•& ....,._ from Newport bulill 111, cuftunll . .ct b I I~ Appoint- ment only evenings and "9ekends with Tom' Aninion. . ULTIMATE OCEAIFROIJ TIS I E LOTS •C11Y11•••m1 ca1a llllT Wll n-e R• I ~aect by one al our mo.a c1l1btmd •c:hitects.. Fred Briggs. Thia 5 bedloom g_,.,. home of ap- proximatMy a.ooo 9e1-tt. ii one al Big c.nyon·a. ft. nmtofte1111ga. ~ 1IO'golf c:oura.moun- tain Md city ligt1ta ... F.-... impof'9d ~tile ..-oo1. ~~ilrp111t re~wilhcircua. ... ,,.... and ._ing IOft ceilngL a.,.1t tonnaJ living 8nd dlling rooms. ......... d .... Lsge lam- lty fOOlft with built-in entl ra.i.,.,.. c.lllii. Gour- met kitchen • ...-111 IMicts qUtrtlrl. chilchn'a wing with gmrne room. L.Uxwious m••• suite with sitting --and pit ... belcCJny. Omny 8dJI> and Steptmlie GrodY •CllTll au Gil m.fCIU llflTATI 11&111 Fabulous 2 story French Tudor estate is truty one of a kind offering. Brmthtaking golf coune. city tight and bac* bay views. tnctudes elegairt fonnaJ living/ dining rooms. large paneled famity and bdliard room. Wine cellar and tasting room. Spacious maid's or guest qum't.ers. Truly an outstm1ding value in todays i'Nllttel o.nny Bibb 8nd Stephanie Grady •CMTll'lf#Ml•t I CE Aalll A~ ,_.opportla'lly-a the tc:wtunm tBwwho cou'-' own~ an •'•te You may teel •if you've r'llb.rnedtothe 19d'I '**"Y· The home-~- iz.ed throughout by plal•ed ...... ~-90lid ciek ti--., mntique oM doors. ...... Al1toileette hadwood floors. and~ specious roona Femur- ing. bldlOOMS. h b9lhs. tomm Wing and dining rcJOIM. ...-1 I I fmnily room. gourmet kitcNn and bUtlet"• ..... 't •....... d ltlJdy. wine c.a.. 4 fire- ptM:-. ~ an the .,.. ... you would expect in .0. • home. ~ 215 .... of ,.,....., frOlageand.,...11.000si, fl of a.nd. TM1 ir.com- ~11b611 $3.450;,000. AptxJilatma1t with o.ny Bibb. a....200 .. Tl MI tlllUTY.. IZJV I Prime loc8tion Big CMyon. a g8lecj communi_ty aJrrounding a ._doul golf cou,.. Sele ct a won- derful fainny and lllke view. t.lllke sure you have a pool. at l..a S bedrooms and a a.ge family r-oom. Lo<* for large tiving and dining.,... for enter- taining,. Extras: MMIWr. security symm,.;, con- ditioning. 3 bars and tons of storage. You don't hawe to look far. en_,. an offer now. Barbara Aune and Beverty Morphy U.PmEWTm 11&111 Now ottered at $399.000. th IS Q rst.omiz.ed two story home femures a very verutDe floor plan, 3 or 4 bedrooms. 3 b9lhs. w:ond story ocean altd moun- tam YieWS. pool and spa. In mow--111 condition. with quMity ..... throughout. Susan Scmllan MORE FINE PROPERT!ES .... ml 911111 N11ds some decocating but priced accord1ngty. Three bedl ooms. 3 baths. fMrity r-oom. teparate di- ning room. Extra Wg8 lot (52W) with pool. hard- wood tloorli. expo 11 d bwn ceilangs.; nv. car ga.- r.ge. Loc-.d on quiet end of i:sla1d. Jost Lewis Mrt I "I .. UllM IP I T • tific 1-nity home in much 90Ught after b 11 ch comrnunily ...... 3 bedrooms.• t.lhs. plusSb.cty, .. nity room. fonnal •mnv and dining rooms. t'81arty p.iln'9d arid ~ In mote in condition. Com- S--and enjoy the summer on yow: own community ti 11 ch. Offei ed m $450.000. 5&w Sea lllan mn I U 11.-.- tn the hu9de Md bu.Ue of ar..,. County • .,_. ia an oasis you won1tJ1lil'WL3.5-=--(itl-1 to bem Ow•age Countt .-t) mitnic&.nd ...,._ tassiltg 100-yw~ pine. ficus and '*'" trw. fto•. iltg shrubs and fruit ttw. Tbe home ia mondertuJ. gra- cious and bautifuUy built o.. e.ooo -i. fl with WKY private pool. Six ~ooma. 7 b9tha. Can Bar- bara Aune. •Amil Rm.Y.. IG7• Wonderful family home, nestled behind pnvate gates EnJOY all the amenities of famaty living in this 2-story pr-operty with .. bedrooms. 2'n baths. family room. formal dining roonf ~ Wing room. Elegant office. swim poet and tpe.. Maria Bena a.nu t1•w-1e•1 r1••rMT11 aa111 This Frank lJotd Wright coaipt home on Ot/91200 teet of Country Out>. 2nd fail..., vr-• r. wa desigl'aed by Ml.A •d illl ct Edwmd ~Built by Abn and ••a clesiglled. decoc Did. and furn- ... bf Stln:'en Ctw.. Fftll8 badloomsand 5~ blllhs. .... y.grmtroom. --~.Weir, pool.11P9.com- puler com<* and KC 111 throughout. Co114111wt fumistai and r..ty to mow 1n. FtMr ttW1 rww. U.., be showrt by~ •tn• •t ontt with 24 hours notice Tom Alin90t"I anmn FIRY um1 .,.. Fiwt specious bedlooms. 3 tuft~ ina.,._ ible ~ ... .., IOOm. chl'twtic trwing and dilling. 3 fi~ brmned c.linga; bwltiful Giit floors ttwoughout. Fl'MCt'I doora-"*'Y buHMnL Al ;.Ill Ille .... Pool 91z8d loL Truly one of a kind. a..n, Bibb and_.... Gtody - These agents kno• r JaclJn C•=it'J Tllirteea years ago Jadya c dlj decided to -ha' ral C'IClltc tior w She bas been busy e.usince. ., libel the bmi'IC'll right my. I joined Watafront in 1978 and then started handling bat iqlCllClliom in 1980. a time wbcn dae wa'e not the hot items dud they ue today. From tbis claanar ill cliredioa in my cana I foad a aew ••en-...· Odf lflGJ tdistia + ref• a ........... -•117ml? .. . a c .,,,.. .. ldectedtoh·fk c . .,.-....... , ... .,._1epa11 1rmf1opatitabJ M+n ~ .:!_8!_ to www7 a:wwwal hMerL Pram tllia ~ dlia. w ....... ~7 • ~ • ficeW"ll ., _. die nn.mmamai~ela! l'Jlrl'"C. * U. a~ lllow to tcr.. are atatr t rd die prop-orp••s tbe tnml"""ficJll from . • · . start to futMh wbic:il ha broed-~ ~ elJ .. W1J q E tty. • . ftim•cndtywlmdlelrc.-n caed her area _of expertile. wut-=--Ra-al. die laldcn do ~ 1 ltart wida • tqJllC9t.. not lite lloldiq a mqatift llOll I m+:h abate the work dllll iavah& at; tlleJ n:a11y cloa1t ba to be dw Wore die ~ Wlllll to owa rclil Clll* ,...-. ~ .can be read~ far pablic not dlCir \e • • • Propatiea YJeWUl~ Many ttmcs. tllcse Acfi•itclyldlfamr wl Ill....,.., pmpc1txa ue nm dowa ud prices if tlley .._ ~ eye neat a lot of work. 0..-tllC al ~ :Aw..-• --=..... I L.-!-!..:--...a.y· 8PIX .... me aot _., • .-~ ... WUKUMIOUfC~·· Ceeic'y. pro.JCCU and learned bow to E . . · ort: ...:.L. _..__._ ~ xpertile ua repoueuaoa •. .... -. ...... -..-. ww...,.. 1nnsectiom .... a110 w c,.;.. with c:oaacte. carpm aad cl.rap-d "I . _.. ===-clireo-criea, to roofers. plumben and .1 career m r-:' -.. handymen. This .._ tngbt me ~on . ~wn:ial real estate. so much tUt I am be more II-* m 19IO. wllaa • clown -martd yeal"11cp• ill ,,, .O:•i•• informatne to my dients wlao real estate, Iii* clid I,.-.. bow buy older properties with the · idea of upd•ring tbem. Now 1 importaat bU.t repGll e 111ou am w:ry tnowlcdgable about all would be to my tr-i¥11 I~ -of thclc costs and time frames,• started by h.-«'1inl one property uidCmic'y. LLONGSoF NEWPORT11c. CAMEO SHORES- PRICE CUT View, 3 +den, corner lot. Pool, large lot, room to expand . Reduced to $589,000. HARBOR VIEW HOMES ONLY SOMERSET AVAILABLE In Phase I an d II of Harbor View Homes. Five bedrooms. 3 baths, 3-<:ar garage. $359,000 ONLY MONACO llODEl.-CaH fo r appointment. $279,500 Fee NEW LJSTING--!»•· 0-~10 $379.500 Hig hlyupgra50\..: --~pool. Flawless condition. Pt.dSe 11. LEASE TOWNHOME Two bedrooms. 2~ baths, attached large 2-car garage. New, never used. $1275/month. LOTS FOR SALE • 8El.COWl'f'-()ww10,0009q. ft. inaquiM b •iowL Pf~ eoua Bek:Ollrrt is one of Ncupclt"s most ...,..,.. eddl 11111 Price wdlcMa --for' 5000 9q. ft. custom home. 1448.000 CHICAGO 1'tfl .E AND SAFECD 'fffl .E HAVE JOINED FORCf8 ID CREJUE 1llE MAJOR FORCE IN nm TITI .E INDUSIKY. OVEllLOOtmlG AU. Oii ~ llCr9 on • comsit111 I) unimpllil-.d W.W of h oewt Md CC!mllil• Gedogic8I *"" rwport •• 7 ltJle for .. ~-IWJlOO TWO OCEAN VIEWLOTS In old COM-Hazel Ave. Build on one- sell one. T otat price $549,000 If you would like to ,. .ciMeowREAL ESTATE NEWSLETTER(publish- ed in Newport Beach 8ince 1979). pl1•a call and we'll pUI you on our IMiling 1st. f1nt mf loit !lit, ... I 1 ...... W8 W .. P*9!.....,11118 ... tll8._. ......... wc I .. t!llftllll ....... ., ............ So_. ___ ,,. w 'q*MI ..,. ··~tldlll ··-.. ...., .... 2 er! I It wtiir ..... _. ... td.......a.ciCMS'5Jll) u•hw r W.: aa,_ ... ,.~·· A w......... .., eM , •• ,.. ... c:wtD ............... I & O..;y I I ,, ., .. CUI ........ II " l .. Wwloas .... ,.. vila~p ' Mi• ... ,....... , 2 tp I a. I ,.__. SAl'I0>~\1 d --ta I ~ Title® , -I.al I •mLD-tt.rdto find 1 bdrm over e-· • pluS 3 bdrm, 2 be houM near park, shops.. Md c••• Sdd in ... in" condition. 111mn mm Naiallll.,,,. .. it in ..... port. ~ 9tory. 5 bdrm, 2 ,.,.., rooms. •' ....... _ YOU knGlr the kiftd: extra a.roe ~ '.IP to dale decor. lnwn8c. cond. .. bdrm. 3 ... one story. $745.000. $329,000 lbl•y. pool.~ Md firepit. Magnifteent value .. 1515,000. JIM WOOD Businessman, coBJmentator, provocateur. Jim Wood writes a column that wiH gire you ''SoBJetbing to Think About. '' A coDcction of Jim Wood's articles as the)· relate to cwpon Beach is available by calling niqoe Homes Real Estate. 67S-6000. Among the 20 articles selected are The ()pm Letter to Don Bren: A Seagulls' view of ~ Orange C~ circa 20 I 0; cv.-pon lsn 't Tinsehown; Predictions on the Future: Newpon is a Rock and Oocc Upon a Time in ewpon Beach. The book.let also contains all the the cwpon nostalgia quizns. To obtain a copy please phone Unique Homes RcaJ Estate. 67~. Delivery will be arranged in person or b y mail. ----UNDER S300,000---- • tm IS m -Townhome in Newpor"'i. 3 bdrm. 3 ba. over 2000 sq. ft, 2 patioe, large mast•, 2 ftreplaces.,... t~. pool $249,000 • --.. -Npt. ~ landlila'k. .. betlwa.•-------..-.,,.......,.. ... ..... IOI Mlh tOOftl to grOML 1229.950 Cl I IM Cl• I -In Laguna Hiia; 2 bdrin with upg19d11 too ~ to state. Smell, clMr'I Md priced right. S88.500 ••• , .. -Condon*'lum In Bluffs ........ lend. nite light vu. 3 ~ 3 be. ipeCio\JI floor plM. pool n 1.-tJit. only S 180,000, las 1111 in town. II i&I B ii 1111 -Light. wt and fresh interior. end unit. ,.., ~ lhops. 2 bdrms. 3 ba. ...... end low price. s 144.900 ·1 .. D. -•••a pampaed Md par-J81ed condominium over1ooking Big Canyon golf. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. a'IC. garage. 1229,500 ---1310,000 TO • ._.., __ _ &IBDFa • IUTCllf -Highly remod8'8 d, ex- quisite mast• 8Uite, country kttc:hm. formal dining with built~ IURdec* • ..,.. 1495,000 IM I IU ... _ eon..ftaVOled 3 ~a block to Victoria 811 ch. ,... and nics, with • peek of bk.-view. $420,000 ,.. • ftWSlll Nm -Immaculate remodel, lowest price. new carpets. fresh paint, redone kitchen, 3 bdrm, den, rv. beach. $310.000 ··-... .,. ... , -3 bdrm with ca- thedl"lil c 1 ·r 9-IDe mal1er and bit of oc1 an W. from NHS*'SJ m11tw. Don't mies it! 1349.000 Mi lff -~-= under to....-tng sycarttOresl .. bdnft. :~ k*"-a. lerge lot. fr8lh pmint. new C8r°P". • .n W11kM. $355,000. .-m -Ill s -2 ,... new, 2 -.y 4 bdrm. 3 ba. ..... pool and~ .... ~ condition in fNelY corw of Is 3800 9Q-ft. $579,000 mtalff • •n1 I l -You'I get excited! 3 bdrm, 2 be. with lmmac. C*'8 and ch8nNng decor. w .. to hHc:hoot. shopping. 1311.000 WI• • fall IPftl -This hou9e is it! R111a-, beat up but bealtifut view over Ek.d Guly. Vacant with pool, spa. $349,000 ara •• wi • snam -Single story• bdrm with incredible view of ocean/bay. Upgrades itdlde mou6dings. lltytights. $650,000 ---• C. -new home in ~ okt • ._ 2 story, 3 bdrm. 2 fireplaces and just blocks to shops. be 1 ctt. parks. cates. 1485,000 llTTI -• TIES ~ .ide CdU, view of bey and oc, ... 3 bdm ~ir'Q decks. 2 frpk:s. 1 a.ge lot. $375,000 ---17•.000 Alm ABOVE--- I llU • .,. .. -in San Clenaente, spectacu- lar view of the Pacific, 4 bdtms, mediten•w flavor. owner Mlil 'SJ to finance. S 1,500,000 K• .. lltl llT -SO' in ptil1• location on Bay. Charm, 98duded patio, pier. float. Large master "'.T" sitting room. $995,000 ........ -Ocean Blvd. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 1 story on highly eievated 40' lot. Approx. 180° view. Buy adj. 30' lot for 70' frontage. $895,000 • c.111 llr -Customized 8'oadmoor unique floor plan ... bdrm, city light V1eW with country like living. Spacious feet S759,000 n ••TIE ••-Brand new. on the sand, 2 bdrm. 3 ba. lg master with tw-ep&ace & spa. European kitchen with imported tiles. $850,000 cml Clll • t• -A rare find. spectacular view, s.wmy decor. and a one of a kind ''great room'' overlooking the bay. $850,000 ...rum ••s• -catch the numbers: 3 bdrms, 4 fireplace. 4 baths. 2 kitchens. Almost new. Most spectacular. $795,000 w .. 1ect Another SmlUng Face Unique Homes has room for one. possibly two, experienced sales- people. Must be able to handlewalk- ins, phone-ins, referrals. high office morale and liberal commission split. A 111111 .... II ~ In llal ral at.all Lii it .. R', 11111111 I MIT?,, e a llll~J•P­ .... .lllJ?llltll 1111:1 r a ....... llSfR' c , a a .. ..., ....... 'f 7 73 I RI S I 5 Jim -/Rullar 2 I Coming in June ... the . NO. I (714) 631-8120 SERVING AU. OF COSTA MESA FridaY. June 5, 1987 2SCENTS Beginning June 5, Baker Communications Will begin general circulation of the Costa · Mesa News. A sister publication of the Newport Ensign, the Costa Mesa News will provide i~ readers with local news, features, sports, and society coverage. In addition, the Newport Ensign's popular real estate section will be expanded to include coverage and circulationin Costa Mesa. The result will be a combined circulation of 50,000 homes in the Newport/ Costa Mesa area-long recognized as the most affluent real estate market in Orange County. If you 're a realtor who does business in Newport Beach or Costa Mesa, The Newport Ensign / Costa Mesa News offers the most complete penetration into this elite market ... and at substantial savings, too. .. I I t • ~ J I . ' • • • I ' • c c • I I II d c II d d I I b " 0 F. H 11 u .. .. 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ID tla pocrt Halboi YKH CMa. -. tD P A ae Piar & ,..-Mo A 3 bec*oom bw::ti ..... ..................... ~ ··-.._... W &m -l-IMlilt195. Tapqlllliily3bedlOOlll .. Fiwnch doors. ......... _ .... Olk ... 8nd albil"*I. ... Wt in bal9a. ..... clning. -..., lllildwww ... ,_... twcon,~ _. ID ~·· n1 .-mn111111 ........... .... llJsMm --._ d9lD • ,.._...., ctww19 2 bedloom red bric* CC 2 ge ... ._,._. c I 19' •"'*8ce. ,_ ~ ... ...., pal?io ....... .,.. 2 beclloom upps .... tar i:caa I ac.e ID Ferry. ·--l1N3dl Willi -ml mar-. La.iaitr 3 bedloom W!ll.,.. 3 ............ llundry ... troN and ,... ....... a., met ct.•_.-.. Sec:urilr building we•• a ,,. ~ lip. ··-....... ••E&I 0 wi9I doc* lar JO'S 30' boM. lOMlf 3 .... OOM tw ._ huge ... room ... •..-Awoe and ' If c r J01GPeail•1D..-Oon .. watar_a.z -pricad.O.W ...... hMpwd I 1d'•dw.l.Mg9 I t .. 1 .. T.D . .... ~ n •n.-.... __,._,, I -.A2-.Y ....... bl 1d'c r..,. ... ...,, .... pallorl1••'9 ... ....,roam.fowbedlt(XQ" I i1"4y+1g.. aillll ... ~ ..... ..,,,..~Slaps to a-d\. M·• ••• au 1 1 -• WWilf bl'il .. ,... poa1. Sf: (c• 2 bedloo. .. dac* a9 ... Mllg --tar .. ............. ~ ................ ..... Sip.._• 113'5 per IDal. Wiil ID .-..ia. ... --111-19 Ml& I I in _.. fil port aa.ctt .,.._.-., _.. poof .,.....,.... ~4 ........ 2"bal9t.._oncarns lot ... ..... dining IOCJm. ...., ~ and ... ---,..... Short ... ID oc::..a. ............ au. 111-1- ' ----lrom --~ Haldliiai»od loam ... ~ dacar In til 3 bedlOOM ...... I will CDUl9y ......., • ., clniag Md a1iJ1r1U roaa .._.. md airy lhing room CJ1*1S tD ~ dadt. ~pool ... md W I IZ!J-IDI •••--· ..... 411rlfKi.wJ._.,_ ....., ........... _irl.-y•wf I 'Jfl - --.: ... • • • aar .... a • '*" 111 lD r=. ..... .... WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS· Salft • .,_.._ Prope1y MM•1111aeM JISMarWA-. ..... lsl1nd . • Private deck, wet blr courtyard accent h~me a 'l•fllllll one of tbe feabaa dud mates tbe home truly tiYabJe daring tbe 1u:m.mer. Pmate sunbathing mas are at a . premium on tbe Island during that time. but 209 Bayfront offers a roof sun-deck plumbed for a wet bar that insures the owners will DC'Yef' have to share the sunshine with anyone else if they so choose. Downstairs,, in the street level courtyard. there is a tiled spa to mate the private relnation picture complete. Covered by the upper story master suite, the private nook where the spa resides is perfect for relaxing in the shade, or growing exotic flowers as a bobby. A sunny patio area is also available for relaxation and entenaining away from prying eyes. A ~'Ct bar in this outdoor area is easily accomplished with the available plumbing. Tiae is a fedina al home about tbe p opaty that docsn \ speak C'9ell one WOrd of a••IDfr · place. Everyt)ling that an owner coakt want to mate watenide living a pleasUR tbrougbout tbe year, and ~ is at band. The sandblasted, whitewashed fir that makes the high beamM ceilinp speaks to the warmth that has been created for the onwcrs• enjoyment. REALTOR INFORMATION/ FINANCIAL FA<.TS 209 E. Bayfront on Little Balboa Island is listed by Manaao. r..,w, ..,.. ~d- in& CIDGl•ft•• of C..... ... Ellis Resi tk ••• llrokerqe 511'- rias at s I ~.ooo OD fee land. The home is shown by appoint- ment only. Call 644-0200 for funher information or stop by Grubb and Ellis ai #2 Cmc P~ Suite 100 to make amm- gcmcnts to view the home. BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR -~ ;. -· 9 , ·~ • =-. . . .. . ~ .. .. . LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 904 VIA LIDO NORD OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-5 a•• 11111 °'*" ca1o1 • t s bedroa z , s 11 1-. ...-., room, ... ,, a.n tool c .............. natto lwidKi!ped ..-. ,...... ............... ct. .... ... .... 8nd llp tor .... bo9I. SU25 ... LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA UDO SOUD OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-5 Watch .. _ts from 3 lewlll of• ut Udo ... D11per '°' g1wes 1eoew1ew. Fourbedrootns.4...., .-,..oom. boat room, gowmet ldtchln. Brtck p9lio ...... rtng. Second story roof deck rea 1liDon--.s-ctrb11cfl, pier mMt float. $2,200,000 CAMEO SHORES Attrw:tlwe lrlldltioMI 3 be*oom, 3 balh home fea- turelng penor81ftlc oc11n ..... Ncutr dec:cwalled. 1..-ge patio with ......... pool $450.000 BALBOA PENINSULA SAN JACINTO RIVERSIDE COUNTY AllO llawhwlcomnwdll ... of4..SK19tor$Gl.-O. RIVERSIDE COUNTY a note from maury COME SEE US IN OUR NEW HOME!!! 3732 £. Coast Hlgh•a1 Just Reduced Catch this El Toro 4 bedroom. 2 bath beauty, upgraded throughout, on cul-de-sac with large RV. space. Call 673-5354 to see. Cameo Highlands Large 3 bedroom home built around bright sunny patio and pool. Library, dining room, family room, 2 fireplaces. Access to 3 private beaches. Good assumable loan. $395,000 Flied,,,,,. Loen Now·s the time ... owners ready to move. With large cash down owner will carry at r8asonable rate. Call for appointment to see this COM 3 bedroom, South of highway. COii D«:plu A sleeper-$349,500!1! R•liall COM 3 bedroom duplex-$1500/month. COM ~$1300/month. North Laguna 3 bedroom house--$2000/month. a, ...... ............ ., .. .. ...... k, ...... ·- A ala , ... ,, ·~·~ dr~ ~ tUt ya.r I I' IJW __ lllllll_ Ell ,..._.. , mtMIIralJ j1;ud. , •• af die .... ....... GtAt•a.Wllojl' .. W91&af10illll Bew foa Jal' --on.• -• wide r-.e al ~-.... * tal .. .... ...... ,_ ............. , .. da a md ._ ... cxpc:aimct willl•tnaafpropatica.fnlm raw._. to ..,,.ems ad CftlJ'- .._ ia INtm -roday ~ CMecr ... taba ...... and ..... ii--~ Oil paGfCitia wllim I told. I - tcpa c• •·•die.., owa:u OD .............. nil• ._. wry Utlcaaei• ud wry 1kc•m" 1-eijoyiaa die rta• r.· aid Gnabba. O.At•• .tmciila •i ~· •• _du • II iMividul wlao Im ..... nM .. ljltJlic•io-al,ars ii cquimcc wt no tmds t1m dllt ral amsc II • • sails llil pcDD s'ey. ~ta··· e• is • clme. JOll c:aa tel to bciJta ldf- t '91*,at ....... lie ctimlvan- ... al ldf-emp&c.ywut.. Tbe fi-ew:jal patc11•ial is bcuamdOUI _. I ~ bcell fortunate to be SllCCcaful at it. I get great Bras. itfHI ·ae prop- crtiail llllo walGl--·aaa ol expalia:.. ... laaft ....... ctiffereat type of aartetia.1 .... iqwc &om dae .. ~ Scww al tlae ... opatiea ... low p1iica. -·-*' a'C ia poor CG*··--.... wd • lat of work, W"'lda dae plGfCiba dlae~ lllOft al a -.a· 1 m 't , 1eme• attitude.. 80t • lat al <a.IJCion e:qic• &led Of awe, die pcwilMtft ~ M fl N far die aew OWWWWI, wlao c:aa llm. ....... from ICnltda to clan• die propaty iDlo ti.at dram 11amr: • GnaM. fiDds dlM lie woab llard for llis diw •••. beca• lie eajOys .... be doca. ••• Watafroat Bo•es, 1-c., • b11a,isb:.acd al 206 ... C...a 111Pwa1 in Newfel't ... dn Tbe phone DDlllber' is (714) 631-lal. Another office telvi:ag 8zD• Id Mis localed at 315 Mariae A•ea•; the phone nmnher is (714) ,73-e II .. alBl!ll lWJ---.. .._ lnillll II W L •1111 -"91111111 ....... I , 111111-.1111-ff .. "911111111E111an111·1•!'5 ·-... 5 ............. -ltlff,... n .. , ..:Tft Bmrd of Raltors holds contract negotiating class The Newport Barbor-Calta COlltad Cada Darbc. F.duca- Mcsa Board of ltealton is ~ tioa Coordiutor, • tk Ncw- Kllting a COlltiaaiJla ~ ~ port Harbor.co.ta Mesa Board oti#ina the Real &fate Coo-of Realtors. 71~1671. tnct• OD May 12. The dais will be lldd from 1:00-4:00 p.m. al dae 8oanl Office,. 401 Nortla Newport Bhd.,. Newport •-=11 llQFr' Dawsoa is one ol this «M••Y'I top cspa1S in the art til a ra-il«i., ad ii the •IM»r Ol-Yoa Cu Gel Aaytlliaa Y• w .. -SeatU ol Powu NqjO-••i ... wlaicla Emf ,....,...; .. i1Wcriia • ta.c ~ boot nu ,, w12sH1 • nraaciMi• Re will -~llo•sood ...... • ma. will Imp das ......... 81R ....... .......... ? :n. .. ii .. to .., ral •ru ic _, •e•i• cor4i iaa cdacatioa credits. nia oorma wil cma l D.LE. aedita ...... COil is S3.S .. * ... • S2S if p;e-nai•red prior to ..., •. Forf-*tm~ mT 1. Im THE NEWPOR I ENSIGNICOSTA MESA NEWSllfMNE TODAY .. 8 n. ........ 5 ........ I, 0 ..... ... .,, ,., II I .. c 'S (' .. • 5A l._l1 I • ........... -.... 111 °1 ................. SUI .-• ,, • .,, c n ·s-. 'Cs._ ... _,_ ·c ... -.. .... ~D t ·a _._,.._.._ I I 5' 'ap11 ., _ _...._ __ ................ b pc ca ... , a 1 ...... w ... DATE Feb.2 Feb.2 Feb.2 Feb.2 Feb.2 Feb.3 Feb.3 Feb.3 Feb.4 Feb.4 Feb.4 Feb.S Feb.S Feb.S Feb. S Feb.6 Feb.6 Feb.6 Fcb.6 Fcb.6 Fcb.6 Fcb.6 Feb.6 PllOPERlY ADDRESS ll4o W. Bay Avenue 16111 Port BumoUth Place 232A Port Dmness Place 23N~Comt 49 Soatbampton Court 1541 Dolpbin Terrace l lind• Isle 270 Cagney I .aoe 1436 W Bay A~oe 2661 Basswood Smet 1421 ~l Drive 344 Prospect StRet 213 Diamond A \lelluc 464 YISta Trueba 2029 Port Bristol Circle 30 I Walnut Street 204 29th Street 1301 JCinp Road 1954 San Bruno 1991 Vasta Caudal 94S Sandcastle Drive S Barrier Reef 4 Maritime Drive • LENDER BMC MortpF ISl-0431 Far Wa1 Savinp udLou 2S9-ISll Mctww Fi•• •• &Sl-0202 UlliledW-=-ra ...,, .C.csp. 152 ..... v ........ ..... 71'7-161 1 IC>t;i CaJ1 9 TRUST DEED Unavail Unavail $256,000 Unaftil Unaftil SS00,000 $900,000 $170,000 Uoavail Unavail Unavail Unavail Unavail $100,000 Unavail Uoavail SI 10,000 Uoavail Unavail Unavail Unavail Un.avail $260,000 CONSIDER.A TION Unavail Unavail $325,000 SJSS,SOO SISS,SOO $984,000 Sl,100,000 $301,SOO S83S,OOO Unavail Uoavail $24,SOO Unavail $240,000 S4S,SOO $20,SOO una~'ail Unavail t;navail V na\'Clil Unavail Da\-a.il Una\-a.il ~$t ~ 3 )'QJ"S SSOO .• ·o qm.tifying 1-.-aa.. fixed rat.r to S600 Adjombk lO SS auiboo.. l \,S loam ftilaWe up to $400~. 10.scJI>. Ast for Ou.: YOU ME. .. OEfMA.T UNDO A DUD Of TMJSJ ~ltD °"""bw 11. 1"5.. lRDS lGll TME M:lOt TO ...ntCT 'fOlJR MJKiitf. n ._ ll 8D AT A PUaJC SM£ If WU .mM ~TION Of 1lE NATURE Of THE ,..,.fl'*G WT YOU. YOU SHOULD OONTACT A lAW'W'ER. mllCl•~llLI T.S.•21111 NOTICE IS HE.-GMM. llill • lllundliJ 111r 2& 1917.• lO:'OOddDdlOl.dmid_ .......... ol Gddllt P.alc Trust Dwt s..-.-...... It 2020 ,..... ••..s as. Suillt 201. in .. a..r o1 s... AN. C.C...,ol0..-..9111itolC f1 w CD DEN P9\CIF1C TRUST OUD .,50..._.!JICES., .. _.... a C ff nil Corpoilticwt -duly ........... Trustee ..... and ........ .., ... .,.,.., ol .. c:cdatwd in ... C9tlin DwtolTNll I: edbJ ClJfR>ID A. YAAGES NfD naABETH C. YAAGES. HUS8AHO AM> WIFE AS JOINT TtJWfTS NCIOidld ()clntw 17. 1985. in .. c6::e ol .. Caunly ........ ol Slid ~. -Alitada'$ ....,....... No. as..400126. bJ reesan of a brwtt OI dlfalS in P9Jft•ll °' pertomwace ol die ot«iJ; f os w:urwd ..... ..,,. ~ thllt brwtt or d+s4. Nalice al Whidl - iKCMdlidJin.my 13. 1987, • AICa~s ........... 8'1..Q20740. WU SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO 1lE HIGHEST 8IDOER fORCASH, ._.., .....,,,,._ Unillld SitlllJl!s. or• caslai&'-s cf-*~ on• II* 0t 1illi&»m ... a s1* 01 tedlral cr9dit union, OI a s1* or ildlfal SIMlws ..S IDert asg c4t..,., dotniaBI in thia ...._ al ps; ble ..... time al ~ al ,.... tlllle and ••est held by ... • T rus1ee. in ttm f'llll peope1) siilum in said Courtly and S'li*. desaibed -"*-5.: EXHIBIT •A• A Condaminium CGltipowd at: PAAal.. l An w~ l/24Ch ilmest in and to the lrAMWc: Thllll portion ol lat 15 al Trad No. 8336. • shoM\ on • mlP •audecl in book 439. ~ 8 tf'waudt 12 ............ al mm:.e w ~ recard5 al <>ranee County. c.a..-. ., beirc shoM\ in thlll certaiR ~ Line Adjusanwlt Atl!Pk.,., N.. B. U.A 83-7. IWICOidecl ~ 28. 1983 -Docun..1t No. 83-324731 al 08icial Altcoc:ts al said ~ Co&.ny. and as aw1ected by ttut -C8tain owtifialle al conectlol 1ecorded Fetin.y 23. 1994 -Document No. 84-076111 d said OffiaaJ Atc:ads. deso ibed as tomo.s: Bt&i nae at the ....a 1ottwty corner al said lat lS. thence ........... ,, .,. the tOtt I I '* ty al said Lal 15. saulh so-..... East 182.00illt1twtee SOUlh w cs· is· west unoo a..: tNnce,... so-14· .....- .... 182.00 llLlet; thence ]0-45· 16-.. 1000 ... to the pan al bepwac. Ewcesit•c dl&au11 ~ 116wwwc: (,\)Units 101ID108 lldm.,. 201to208 .a.-..,, and 301 to 308 lldl!Siw.. -~ upon ... O:Jndi>. minium Plan rec:adecl Mwch L 1984 as Oacuawc No. 84 .(186398 and as amended M:.dl 8. 1984 • Docun..1t No. 84-096946. bolh al Oftiaal Aewtc:ts al Slid Or-we County. (8) Theedusiw riFI• c• OJal .. ....__ dui9 n 1 :'aspe11cilc~and~.-.•st..ra ~ .. CandamiNum....,. ...,_ •eks•wd tlX PARCEl2: Unit 102. eotu:bC al etemea~ ~)and resadetlbM. as s;t.,.., ~ the CondaminaJm Plain. recorded March 1. 198' • Document No. 8UJ86398 and • ameatded a.t.dt a. 1984 • Ooc:.urr.c Ho. 84- 096946, balh ol Oflicial Aec:oc:ts. PARCO. 3" The e::ldusNe ,.... to i••wssicJn and CllCCUi*tCY d lf'D5e Poi1u IS d lat 15 descrCed in Pa-af l ~ ~ 111 • A-208-PS <Paltiirc s.-:e> and R-~SA (STORAGE AREA). as~toParcel l and2 ~ descnbed PARCEL.4 AH EASEMENT FOR THE USE AND ENJOnlENT Of THE "'COMllWUTY f Aal.ITIES9 al Tract Ho. 8336. • set bttt and deSCJ 1 :' the Oedilratio1 al CCMi • ltS. c:ondit1ons and resanctions 1eco1ded in Be-* 13318. ~ 133 d Offioal Aecords ol s.t <>ranee ~. and the ~I euy Oedrw11boi1 ol Cowes .. llb;. COlldiboras ..i RestJidJCJl llS I et:bidtd ZS Ooc:unm1t Ho. 83-526720, of ~ Aec:Oic:ts and the Ama0n911 to Sui4*11 ... , Oedaimot1 ol Cowenanls._ COldboilS and Aestlidu IS •ec:CJ1ded as Documerc No 84-086397 balh al Offical Reco~ PARCa.5 A ~ easement tor ..,.es and t9e5$ cw ~ porboias d Tract 10587, as set b1h .,. an instrument iet:bided ~ 16. 1979 in lb* 13070.,... 1227 .., 1236 ol Officm AllcordL The~ ~ess or other CGiWIOI desfwli1lta• al the real ptapert) .__...,_ dlliuil:.cl IS ... pottlct to be:: 950CN71f£Y LANE •102. NEWPORT BEACH. CAUFOA- IA The Uiidei$4>ted heretJ, M tai+aa ail illbilieJ tor ..,, •CG••ctness in said sirea aMess °' Clltw UAWIOI de'C ..... l Said 5* .. be nude ....... WI • .,, GPW OI iqllied. ''P c:liC tile. P I .... OI 9nCU1111branc:e to slltis1J the Pl itc:icwl t t ""9 ol ... 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Ca11iiellbll l.and Tile Co. • dulJ iMJOillled T nmee under and pursu.e to Deed al Trust eeeo*'9 bf fOSf!"lillE SlACX. • 11w11ed ..,._. • lllrsc:ife and s..-m pope\)• Trusllar lor lhe t.llM .., security al 811* ol Na ;:ort a Oene- licilly. dlled ,._., !... 1983. and tt:ittitcltd -inslrument No. 83-290034 on JdJ 7, 1983. al ollicm Reaac:ts in .,. Olfic:e al the Oulty a.u.dii d Or-.~. SIMI! aleaibi•lia. Will SEl.l AT P\&JC AUCTION TO ntE HIGHEST 8SDO£R FOR CASH. CASHErS OtECX OR aRI IFIED CHED( (pej I tN lit time al Sllle in ..... money al 0. lJnlllCt Stilles). • In the twCXU1)rafdal0mm• ..... Und T&C011.-., . 1015 Main Slnlitt. s.. AN. Coli*»·-YOU NIE. .. OEfAUlT UNDO A DEED Of' TRUST <la MOlrfGAGE DATED July l. 1983.. UHlESS YOU TNCE ACTION TO PMJIECT ~ MJPERI f . rT MAY 8E SIOlD AT l'U8UC SALL • YOU NEID M DPLAHATIC* Off THE NATURE Of'THE PIO lfl lllGSAGUCSTYOU. YOU SHOU.D CONTACT A lAWYEJl Al ~ lllle and wmat aw J;ed ID and ,._ lltld bf it undlir s.S Died d TNll in IM ptQPII51) S'll It d' tn uid CounlJ ..s 91111 .... ..., as: lot 11. aoc:ll 1 ol ~ s. in ... Qr al flwpott &wt\. C.oun(y al Or-... Sim d c c .... -.. lllllP ra:on:lld in8c-*l111919of'fis 7 www .... in .. dice al .. c:oantr .. ctw al 9id caunly. The Slrell MlliW and ... CAI Cit $I I • lllliDA. "ii ..,,, al ..... Pl....-desaiJed ..... is pwpot'6d ID be:: 124 The Gr..t C.W · N port Bled\. Ca. THE UNl'lOSIGNED TRUSTEE OISQ •IMS NIY lJA.. BlUTY F08 INCOARECT" NORMATION FURNISHED. Tiul aid Siie IS n.dl wiltDA COM9•il 01 -••'tJ ,...,c:1oc 1111e. p11ssessiCWJ °' encumbrances.. °' -.., inS&nbility al Thllll taeal ...... al the wipeid t.taiice al sad ot'_...IS .._ae .t.ac:es.. _., esDl 11 j c:DllS _., ecpes I I I 15 SJ07 Jrl3. n Tiul Notice al brwh al ad ~ >• sld eteQm> to 581 sad ,.., puopa1y w NICIOldld -instrumenl No. 87.(DlR'12 an Jan. 23. 1987. al Oflicill Allcxwd5 in o. Oftice al .. 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ID •• ,...._ ,.. under .. fic:libca• bi• I ,_,. °' ,_ lil3llCI .._. an Apil V . 1987 This 3 2 .... .., .. tM ~ Cllrtl al Or.,.~ on Acri V . 1987 . F9 No. F3t2259 S/7 5'1' S/21 S/71 Gal I ...a•.,.m111 19 ml M.C II ILIC-. an 1 To.._.•...,Cw:wc JONES.~~ 6-wld ........ lHl IML· LAID ..... INC..• C.. llnlia cupu 8 t.Gmile• fta111ier. 15 UNl9d ~,---..1• "'--=-••liJc•811& D s twull ol Ale._ Baa•• Co *" ti» 1111 •••At bl •• •546 tt1 sait~DIM......,. past_. CA t:2660. willt °" Sale GeRel"al Eatins ,..ilk:..lill.. Dllit. al M •"'it: 8r a ... Conni 21CillicC... "111a,_aac.u, -S.. Ma. CA 92101 sn . 0:265 l'H ..... 1 .......... . ... a ....... .. c-.. .. -c..., ..... ..... ~ p c·.~ -a ... II ~IJ IF II Ill, _ _.. ______ _ _ ....... _,.. ..._ ___ .... _ ----0, I .. C C # I ... -a ._ .. ttin .... -...... .................. ....... ~ .... ..... _..a-.-......... ... .......... _._...._ ... --.... ' 1 ~ _____ ..... ... .., ........... .. ~ ....... I .. . a a: 2 r .-.. ... ,._,... ........ ................. -4 .................... II i a a:. ~I.Ji --liill&• 2 7 .. ... ·-·-= ...:.._ ... ................. ....... _ .. , ... ..................... ._.,..._ __ _ ................... ...... _. a a ... .. ,._ .. AN IP - Z S 5 ~--­_... ... ..r... ... -.. ........ __... .. _. .................. ~ ........ -: _., ........ .... .. -:'s r;.: ... -=--.. .... ~ .. tml is tM ••··· , mY 1. -THE NE.WPORT B•IGWCOSTA WM NEWMRWtE TODAY,.... , price key Bick B1y VIiiage Plw arc caraadly aDdea way for the m:olld ph e npmina of JIKk ~ ~. a DCW com- mwaity ol 22 daarmilla tOWD- t.a ze .... om of Ge lllOlt IODIM-efta' locatiosiD ~ CHiiiy. Oftcred by RJ. laftltmadl of Newport 8eacb, a.ct Bay V.U. ...W.ta will enjoy a spect'C"•· loc•ioll which patl dial ia tbe cater ol COl!llal bills. wiall Q1J .ccas to tbe hada Bd .., VilJaF is ., coawaiill to die Jobn Wayne airport, Newport •Kb. Airport Ccatcr wl Colla Maa prof~ sioaal cnten. Soath Coast Plaza ud qaality sellools, iedadi• Or-.. Coma Collqr ad UClniae. ~ to the dndopcr. llidmd Joma. tbe pricing. from the mid-Sl40.000.. is one of the comm•njty'I mmt oatll•ncling features. ~ Bay Vi1JaF is a tremmdous ftlue. We expect these 22 homes to Id) quict.ly becmDC the location. design and amenity pactqc is so com- p1etc. • The C01IUll1IDity is cbaracta- md by quaint Cape Cod ate- rion surrounding well appointed two-story town- bom. The bome:s are presented iD two cljstjl"'tift Ooorplam with approximately 1410 or 1430 aquare feet. Both plans have a ftl'Satile design. with three bed- rooms and two and ooc-balf ...... proYid.inc residents with a Dlllllber' of living options. Design features include ~ mallioiled windows. •ood-barniD& ~formal dQring rooms. stytights. vaulted ceilinp iD •M'er bedroaa., lllld plealy of llGnFsp.ce. S:it*m iadade • top-of'-tbc-l.inc pl fUF, clisblnlller and ~ . waft ~ plus ceramic tile counters and polished brU. pJnm1D& fimaa.. Rmkam also enjoy the addi-~ tioaal pltasure of ptitate fenced rear ymds ad a rec:ratioa UQ with pool. .,a ud cabm1 GeoiF McGaftipD, .. ojcct cleftlopmeat/ martdiq man- .,, said, -We haft Md O'fa"- wlliflming i:llterat iD Back Bay ViD..-; cowqumtly, we will be tum.a a ptetiew opcnina for · c-W Al Hope~~ cu cu a lot mcn dmi drags. -~ 08 oar llllel'at ....... e ~a.a Cd ~ destructise iiestytr pmems thar af1111TS l1llFSl anyone iD1erestccl iD aamq:auy chwic s•ea•ca abme. · pwcl •ing ill this COllUllllllity to h wiD not find aioher pl;ia 6Jrz Hope Haase in c:ontacl oar iaformaition ceala' Orarwe County. l\e ~not a iwtway• house. ~ ~ Id as SOOD as pcmaDle (or p&.cemaat a P* i•a. l().daf dell. clinic. Paiern Ra our tben- on the paetiew opeaiag list.• pe~ t:mln fDr a Ja1' or lon&lr. lr.aa uiac ID -bee* lilt: OOI~ tesponsiNr fDr sober' aaiot15. fda.. The interest list is being rinnships and Jifesiylt:s. \\~ JJl'O'W t.ted · · · · of theap)· and a pl;ia to he wilhoul wx;vmn ID aabClpabOD . ~ ID new patieofs. Mam· dorit an early May opeaiag Inter-ha'1t ~ Olher ptaa., go but ~ • ested parties are arwed to coatact the information cad.er at (714) 64S-J003 or (714) 660-IS98 for more ckt•iled information on the ~ommunity•s upcoming openmg. c IS Bact Bay Village is localed on Santa Ana Avenue between Uaiftl sity and MOll1.e V-astL To reach the conmumity from tbe beach, take Newport Blvd., to Dd Mar A veoue, and tum right to Santa Ana Blvd. and tum right again 8-=t Bay Village is OD the left. DriYiDg toward the beach OD &port Blvd., the C01IUllUDity caa be rcacbed by tumina left OD Fair A~ and right on Santa Ana A ftDlJe and continuing to the community. ~------------------~ I Please send your wc-deducnDle mnnibution ro: I I Hope ~ouse. I~ 7~7 N. A~-Bh-d_-.~ ~.\ ~.J5. . .\a: ~ tichael Grandi:s. . .\dministratj\-e Oireaor (71-i) I I & I 4 J I I Friend "1 O = Supporter S25 = Member ""100 n I I 0ooor S500 = Corporate pee:« 1000 o I I .ame I I . .\ddn5s I Cay Slate Zip L I Phone• , , , ----I ------------------~ 2 Bedroom 4 Bedroom 6 Bedroom 104 Vil L«ca (Lido 15'e) 831-1400 $449.000 255' Eiden (Costa Mesa) 631-1400 $143,000 44 Bekourt (Betcourt) 6'4-6200 $649.000 3 Bedroom 1649 Bayside Dr. (Bayfront) 831-1400 $1 ,111>.000 335 PiaZ:z:a Lido (Lido lsae) &11-1400 $98.500 25-12 Cirde Dr. (89,.....) &11-1400 1835.000 Sat 1-5 Sat 1-5 s.t-&Jn 1-5 2D00 0c •• dton1 <P9niNula Pl.) Ge.-t. a• D1-1400 sms.ooo s..1"6 10 Coualllt (I....,, Ridge) 144 C"' SGS.GOD 10I Via Pmif 1rwao CIJdD .... , ... .,, ..... Sun1 .. .., .. 412 Avocado (CcN) 644-C!OO seas.ooo 21 Hennit.ge (Big Cyn) 644-C!OO $640,000 5 Bedroom 7 Huntington Court (Belcourt) 644..QOO 11.095.000 Sat 1-5 Sat-&Jn 1-5 Sat-&Jn 1-5 5117 Morrung SW (Dowrer Shores) 0 • I * 631-1400 $695.000 (LH) Sat-Sun 1-5 Z7 Bum1ng Tree (Beg Cyn) 644-6200 S1 .295.000 Sa1-&n 1-5 Key; *Pool or Spa •View • Waterfront • ... • • ... ,... ··~ 9l#'ER CONDO. 3 BEDROOM OA 2 + DEN. FRBtCH DOOR& YAULTB> CBUN6S. MCE PATIO. PfWATE CUL- OE-sAC LOCATION. CXWJN'TY SPA. at.AMI• 1114.m OUTSTANmtG 2 8EDAOOM SUTE CONDO .. SECURrTY Blll..DNi. CXWJN'TY POOL ANO SPA. OWNER M.l. CONSIDER LEASE OPTION. MAKE OFF~ TIE a.fl II i.- POPULAR 1-STORY CONDO. END UNT SURROUNDED BY GRASS. 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH. HIGHLY MANTMED. PARQUET FLOORS .. KJTCHEH /ENTRY. FEE. VllU Ill.. • .... HARBOR V1EW AS WEU. AS SUNSETS FROM THtS GORGEOUS YIU.A BAI BOA PENTHOUSE WrTH SECURrTY GATE. CATlfEDRAL. C8UNGS N«l SKYUGHTS. IAYIEW cmT 1!14- PeAFECn Y LOCATED 2 BEDA00U.. 2 BATH UPPER UNT llf NEWPORT'S NEWEST CXWJN'TY. NEUTRAL OEOOA. AIC. 2 ENCl..OSED GARAGE SPACES. l'NM•P Ull,m EXOUISITEL Y OECORATB> 2 BEDROOM YEW COfC>O. NEWl Y CARPETED. WAUPAPEAED. CUSTOM Bl.ACK GRANfTE JAQ fZ2J TUB. MOVE FIGHT IN. Wiit .. II 1!15- 0NE OF NEWPORT'S MOST .. DEMAND AREAS. MOVE IN PERFECT 3 8EDAOOM OR 2 AHO FM&. Y ROOM. SPACIOUS, UGKT ANO BAIGHT. A MUST SEE •rMYll UJ4• GORGEOUS 2 BEDROOM .. PRIME GOLF COURSE LOCATION. 2 CAA ATTACHED GARAGE. PfWATE ENTRY, BEAUTIFUL. HIGHLY UPGRADED INTERIOR OOWT HESrTATE. ....... aaJll LOWEST PNCe> HOME .. HARBOR flDGE. 2 BEDROOM DYNASTY MODB.... PfWATE LOCATION. GUARDED GATE. PAIES11GIOUS AREA. ntlS ONE M.l. NOT LAST1 • CllYll llR.111 A GORGEOUS ONE STORY TOWNHOME EXPNC>ED /MD EXP98YEL Y CUSTC'>M?EO. 3 BEDROOM. SHUTTERS. CAO!Mt UQUl....mGI., MN&.£ ENTRY M6J FWEPlACE. ........ -Jiii Gl.ONOU8 ~ Of OCEAN. BAY NG NEWPORT CBfTBlt FROM 1N6 ~UDO CONDO ON THE 7TH FlOOR. OOONMN NG UTMOST IECtRTY. ... , ... THE FINEST IN TOWNHOME LMNG. A GORGEOUS •OEAlMUF" WITH 4 8EDAOOMS. LAAGE FMaY tOTCHEN. HIGH CEIUNGS NllJ lOYEl. Y CORNER VIEW LOCATION. .... ,, .... , IMl:lll SIX VEAR OLD 3 IEDHOOM HOME It GATED. PIWATE AREA OVEALOOICING POND • PAA1CUKE 8ET11NG. CATHEDAM.. CBUN6S. GREAT VALUE. lflllltf 1111.111 VIEW, VIEW, YEW. ENJOY SPECTACULAR CITY UGH1"S FROM THIS 3 8EDAOOM NANTUCKET ON SPACIOUS CORNER LOT. EXCEU.ENT COfOTION. OON7 MISSI .... , M!i.111 THE BEST OF BOTH ~-OUM.ITY 3 BEDROOM HOME WJTNN THE PAESTmJS BEACON BAY CXWJN'TY. A vetV SPEaAl. HOMB .... ••• 1411111 TOP ISi tMO LOCATION.SI EPS TO SOUTH BAY. DYNAM- ITE PARTW..L.Y AFMODfl R> DUPl.E>l TWO 2 BEDROOM UNrTS. SA I FA MOTIVATED.. BflNG OFFEtiSI YllUff 1• 111 SPACIOUS 3 BE0A00M. 3 BATH wrTH YEW Of BAY. UGHTS. MOUNTAINS. CAN BE 4 OA 5 8EOROOMS. LARGE LOT. ~ SPA WATEAFAU. .. TROP9CAL SETTING. PfWACf GAl..OAe --11•111 OUTSTANDIG a.TOM 2 STORY. WALLS Of GlAll,. teOtt C8JNG8. oat."ET ICITOEC. 3 FWD LACES. 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