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Bay Club
ehili fest
Two Newport Beach men were
arrested for assault on a police off"acer
at a chili cookoff held at the Balboa
Bay Cub last week.
According to Kent Stoddard of the
N~rt Beach Police Department,
James Scott Karl, 22~ and Todd Leroy
Layto~ 2A, both of Newport Beach,
entered a ladies' room at the dub and
started to harass several women who
were in the room.
Three security guards were called to
evict Karl and Layton from the ladies'
room, but were unsuccssf W. Stoddard
reported.
Officer Dan Holub of the Newport
Beach Polic;e. who bad been assigned
to the event for crowd and traffic
cOm.rol, was then called to the scene.
According to police reports, Karl and
Layton exhibited signs of intoxication
and challeilged Holub and the security
guards to fight.
Accordina to Stoddard, Holub tokl
botb men that Chey were under anat
for dist~ the peace, and atte~
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8Y 81LL HARVEY
_Plans have been cancelled for a
proposed S2. 7-m.illion sports complex
to be built at Corona del Mar High
School
School board member Sherry Loof-
bourrow said that the proposal, which
included a S,000 seat football-soccer
stadi~ two baseball diamonds, an all-
-weather eight-lane track and a new
weight room, bas been cancelled
because of~ constrainu associaled
with raising the funds necessary to
construct the project. w
Money for the project was to be
raised by a school booster club beaded
by Howard Lucu, and upon comple·
lion the complex was to be donated to
the Newpon-Mesa Unified School
District. There were to be no school
district funds involved in the construc-
tion of the stadium.
The proposal had been tentatively
approved by Cd M principal Dennis
Evans and school district su~rintcnd
ent John nico~ under condition that
no actual work be undenak.en until all
necessary funds were raised.
The project had generated consider-
able controversy between boosters and
oeigbbon of the school because of what
LOOfbowrow dcscn"bcd as •non-factual
ilaformation'" given to homeowners in
tM:area.
OCC budget cut heals with time
Rfllidcnts were concerned that the
stadium would generate traffic pro~
ie.. and could possibly be used for such
tb.inp as rock concerts in the future.
Loofbourrow said that the only planned
me of the stadium other than during
normal school bows would be to host
four home football games and about
the same number of baseball games
during their respective seasons. 8Y 1111..L HARVEY
From the look of the signs peppered
liberally about the camp~ one would
assume that Oraqe Coast College was
preparina for a long siege of intense
penny-pinching.
The sips ~ beaded "Be a Coast
COST BUSTER" and pictured an
obcle ope eatina c:um:ocy. He wu
encirdecl by the international cirde-
slash -Oo" symbol. It went on to say
that OCC would honor a •cost buster"
each month with •a small token of
appreciation."
The signs were printed and posted
after the college wu informed that their
$29-million hwiaet ••to be cut by SI .2
million dmilla the comiq IChool year.
While the propoeed budtet cut would
appear to be small enouah to be more
or less easily assimilated, the issue is
complicated by the fact that the entire
cut was to come out of the discretionary
funds of the school budget.
Golden West and Coutline commun-
ity collegei were also affected by the
budget cut, and according to school
officials the cut represented a 7()..
percent reduction in discretionary funds
II 2 1•-1
When contacted just prior to the
regularly scheduled meeting of the
school board Tuesday, Nicoll said, .. ~
far as rm concerned, tbc whole thing
is now a moot question.. When the
board meets tonight, I intend to
recommend that the proposal be
dropped."
Fash ion Island hit by early -morn i ng blaze
Wbat ... oriainaDY repol1Cd u. tree
fire iD F•mc. bland early Tuelday
mornina turMd out to be a spectacular
IUUCt1lre lift dull toot units from four
fire deparumnb and S2 men to control
AcCordiDa to Newport Beach Fue
a.id J ... lteed, dlle fire was reported
at 3:S4 La Upoe anivi.q at tbe tceDe,
N,wport 8adi fire filllten found that .
tbe new wooden f.cadc beina added to
a lS,000.-square-f oot buildin1 that
boa.I 20 apeci&Jty stores was in flames.
A cd (or help WU ICDt.aDd fire units
from COlta Mesa, Santa Ana and the
Oranae County Fire Department
~· Bcfme tbe fire WU COD-
trOIJed. there were 10 mgines, four
tnlcb, two paramedics and 52 fire fit' 11 ra OD tk IC'Cile. No injuries were ,.,.....
Tiie Wildin&. clelcribed as an "out-
lide -· bJ Imm Company vice "•mat Willi•• P •• is located
lllla11a RobiMoa'I Ud tbC Atrium ..... n. fin ...-frOaa tbe ..
fec1ilr '° ... '°"'"""'~to
Pope, only one store, Phelp\ Men\
ClotbiDi suffered interior fare da..,...
Another 17 of the shops suffered
some water or structural d•m• but,
8CCOnlina to Pope, all but three of the
stores were expected to be open for
businea within two days.
Fue officiala hid not determined the
came oftbe fire or placed a dollar value
on tJac da•ar by preu.•ime Tuelday
morm.,. but Pope said tbat initial·
invatiplion tended to indicate that the
fire oriiiuted in tbe upstain oflice area
of Pbclp\ Clotbina-
Became the fire WU limited to the
exterior of tbe buildiq there was ~
little smote dam.... Pope said -n.c
rare~t did an unbelievable job.
They fogpt Ud controlled the fire Md
at the w time, aomchow .. .,....,
to COftr _,. of the merdt1edile Wida
tarpL We avoided CODlidcrablt Wiiier
d.,.. beCame of them. Time were
eu.re.iy prole 1 tiOUI Mid Md it aot
beea for tM prafc I I ift:efire. d ....
1'PC'llMI w.id MW Mell far a.~.·
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,_ l_.Y B. 1m lliE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS
Young NB mu
ay PEGGY DAllNl:LL
.. I'll rememlter the firat
moment I knew I wanted to play
music for the rat of my life,•
recalled Curtis Mathewson, 20,
of Newport Beach.
•1 was with my mom; Lint;
at a party at Pilar W ayne'I
home. I wu five-years old uid
I went over to Pilar-. piano, sat
down on the piano bench and
. my feet could not even reach the
pedals. I began to play and some
of the people at the party
thought it was background
music from the radio.
• • ICI • n poi d for bright care
It wu a 2+cnck ~ lild
took ODe clay and ODC lliallJ to
record and mix.
When Matbewlon isn't iMt-
in,a music, he enjoys coolriq.
~and paintinapia••·
Be said be ii paadu1 for a.be
su,PPOrt of bia parents whO haft
always encoUrqed bis mu.ical
interata.
.. My dad," be said, -iold me
to always believe in younill;
make choices th.at make you feel
good about younelf."
He mentioned he tboajht
drug abuse kills the creatift
proceu and ultimately leMs
nowhere but down; that it ii ...
subliminal death wish and kills
time quickly."
"My mom decided to get me
a music teacher. Her name was
Moya Markell and I remember
telling her how much I liked the
soundtrack music from the
movie, 'Willard and Ben• by
Michael Jackson and the music
of Scott Joplin in the movie,
'The Sting.• I remember trying
to pick out the notes and the
tunes. Moya helped me with
structure and technique.
u.11• 11 TIE fllm-l.llll 1'1'1 Clrll, 2 111 ~ .. lat I '1 .... 1111 ' I -.
He is also concerned tbat
some teens believe in rock u roll
as a 24-hour lifestyle, and that
it is really selling an unreal
illusion-a myth. It may teem
very glamourous, he said, but it
is really hard work.
Currently Mathewson ia in a new group, Show of Banda, with
Rob Thomas, Scott Richmond.
and Chip Moreland. He feels
they work well toaet~ and have
the same high energy and mot-
ivation in their music u be doea.
They have made three 24-track
recordings they are excited
about now: WJbe Chord l.mide,"
"Blue Summer" and .. lt'I My
"I remember, too, when I was
about eight my Uncle Hank
would take me up to the Mesa
Lanes Bowling Alley and I
would play the piano and people
would come up and shake my
hand because they liked my
music and I enjoyed that. ft
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Eventually Mathewson made
some changes and got interested
in playina the guitar. He said,
"It was a whole different aspect
of music; it was a more penonal
communication, visual and por-
table."
He went to work for Coast
Music in Costa Mesa and credits
K.it Charlton and Craig Lem for
his introduction to synthesizer
technology-a kind of ren•ia1nce
in musical electronics and new
sound techniques. He also got
to make a radio commercial for
Coast when he was thirteen years
of age.
"To me," said Mathewson,
--music ii like being in love,
where that is all you think about,
when you wake up, it's the fmt
thing. ..
Mathewson attended Laauaa
Beach High ScbOOI and duriq
that time, played in a band called
Des Nouveaux. They pla~ the
&EMWllE
I'm having a hard time sett.ting
down after my European holiday ...
well , not really a holiday but it seem·
ed like it because I had such a good
time.
It was the Western Jewelers Con-
ferenu and our first official happen-
ing was a tour and reception at
Lloyds of London. They are invof\led
with American jewelers by under·
writing jewelers bk>ck polictes. This
oldest insurance firm has recently
moved into a very modem new build-
ing with fantastic communications
systems that are in constant touch
with their peopte all over the wond.
The new home of U~s in London
is also &arae enouch to house end
display their many c:onections of his.
tone.I memorabilia end reminds vis·
itcn of the traditions of this first in-
surance firm. To top off thmt eveninc
I was taken to dinner by one of the
syndicate owners .•• to Daphne's
which is one of THE IN ptaces of
London these days. Delicious and
charmina.
Next stop was Paris where we were
entertained by DeBeers at a lunch~
eon in the private dinina room of the
Eitel Tower. The advertising budaet
for the comina year was announced
and we saw a saeenina of the pro-
posed TV commercials for the Fall
season. A couple of them were quite
a departure from the usual but haw
a touch of humor and I hos>e they
decide to use them.
We spend a couple of days in the
Ptace Vendome visitinc all the finest
European jewelry manufacturen.
The hilhli&ht for me was• tour of
the House of Chaumet
Mont trwel notes to be continued.
CHARLES H. BARR
Member of
American Gem Society
Accredited Gem
t..bof•tory
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rock of the eighties for private
parties and school dances until
the dJ"Ummer joined the Navy.
He also played in the high school
jazz band, studied theory, and
sang in the vocal jazz aroup.
Bia next band involvement
wu c.alled State of the Art and
be thought IO hi&h.IY of Dean
Butterworth, the drummer, be
would drive out to Laverne
C.ollep ill tbe desert to pick him
1ip becaUle Butterworth Md DO
car. .
At a time when MatbeWIOn
w&nted ft1J much to meet some-
one with a major business con-
nection, be felt fortunate to meet
manaaer and producer Malcolm
Mc~ Re took Mathewson
and Steve Gold out to lunch and
educated them about trcnd1 and
the m~ business in general.
Lat.er be found work for them
in •wave Warrion." a popular
surf film.
He made tapes of the music
wriuen by Mathewson and Gold
and toot it to the produccn Rick
Brown and Herbie Fletcher.
They liked the IOft& .. Victory"
and wanted to use it in the film.
. :~ .. &..11e.
Matbewaon 'I penonal philo-
sophy ia to do bis thina in music
and feel good about himw:lf. AJ
far u money ii concerned, be
feels it ia the iciq OD the cake
and that it ia the music that
matters.
'Ambrosia' in legal imbroglio
BJ BILL HARVEY
A SIO million lawsuit has been
ftlcd by the former owner of the
Ambrosia Restaurant in New-
port Beach apimt the ownen
of the restaurant that bean the
same name in Costa Mesa,
claiming damages arising from
infringement of a service mark
and trade name.
Geril Muller claims to have
originated the name .. Ambrosia"
when he and hia brother opened
the Newport Beach restaurant in
1973, and is seeking an injunc-
tion against Michael Harrah and
Harrah Corporation· Unlimited
to stop the use of the name at
Harrah's restaurant in Costa
Mesa.
Harrah said that Muller
allowed his fictitious name list-
ing for Ambrosia to lapse and
that Harrah Corporation
Unlimited bas every right to use
the name.
• Muller and his brother opened
the oriainal Ambrosia in 1973,
then closed the rcstuarant in
December 1983. They then ~
opened in Costa Mesa under the
same name. In Marc~ 198S,
Muller filed bankruptcy and
closed the Cotta Mesa restau-
rant.
According to Muller he then
opened a restaurant called The
Oak Room in the San Diego
area. He returned in early 1987
and bought back his original
restaurant, now known as the
30th Street Bistro.
Harrah took over the Costa
Mesa location in October 1986.
"We offercd·Muller SS0,000 to
come in and help us get estab-
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liabed. We needed someone who
knew the supplien in the area.
A.a part of the deal. we wanted
the ri&hta to the name. He said
be wun' interested and went to
San Diego," Harrah stated.
Muller said t.hat be didn't
accept t.he deal because be
wanted to •praerve the name for
a future location."'
He feels that Harrah ii ille-
gally using the name and it
implying t.hat the "World
Famous Ambrosia'• bu re-
opened.,.
"We have a service mark
registration ~ Calif omia 1how-
ing that we control the name
Ambrosia. Also, we reincor-
porated the corporate name
Ambrosia Restaurants Incor-
porated," he laid.
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•Ya 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS .....
So long Pizza Man, be careful out there
Several yea.rs ago I wrote my
fint piece of published work.
Our school paper TM Sword
and Shield. ran my article oo a
strange new T.V. show ~cd
Hill Street /Mw1. I urged the
students to watch this show, in
wbicb they would find sexual
innuendos, violence, and an
assortment of shabby-looking
characters. The villains were
lovable; the heroes occasionally
sleazy. The double entendres
were prurient to say the least.
(They have since been ovenhad-
owcd by those of St. Eluwhere).
My final entreaty was that the
show seemed to be intelligent.
Since that time, HUI Street bas
done prc"y well. (Im sure it's
Budget. • •
1111 ., ......... .
in at least one case.
Discretionary funds are that
portion of the budget that is not
used for salaries or fixed
expenses. The funds are nor-
mally used for such things as
printing, student assistants,
campus maintenance, paper
supplies. postage, campus med-
ical facilities, temporary regis-
tration help and placement
testing.
It was announced, however, at
the regular meeting of the Coast
Community College District
Board of Trustees that things arc
not as bad as originally believed.
According to Gene Farrel~
Dean of Administrative Services
at Orange Coast, the State
decided to allow a S 140-million
cost of living allotment (COLA)
for the community college dis-
tricts. OCC expects to realize an
additional $400,000 from the
allotment.
It was also announced at tbc
Board of Trustees meeting that
Fig!ft •..
UBI 1Ur•111111
to handcuff Layton, who then
struck one of the guards and the
officer in the chest. Holub
managed to subdue Layton.
Stoddard said, but Karl became
~ery violent, and struck Holub
in the face with his elbow.
At that point. Stoddard
related, Holub attempted . to
subdue Karl by placing a re-
straining hold on bim, but was
thrown over Karl's shoulder
both times.
According to po~ reports,
about 1,000 people bad gathered
at the scene. but none became
involved. While police were
pleased that no one came to the
aid of Karl, Stoddard said ... It
would have been nice of some-
one had come to the assistance
of the officer ...
Karl and Layton were de-
scribed by Stoddard as being
about 6 feet 2 inches tall, while
Holub is 5 feet 10 inches.
Holub and the security guards
finally subdued Karl, but bad
considerable trouble getting him
into a police car, Stoddard said,
adding that Karl shouted, .. Hit
me so that I can sue you. My
family owns your department
and this town."
Holub was admitted to Hoag
Hospital with facial bruises and
cut , and al o uff ered a mild
concu ion. He ha been
released from duty for five days.
Kart and Layton were both
jailed and bail was placed at
SIO 000 each. Both were still in • • custody at prastime Friday . •
Sue Kauth
not because of my publicity).
More and more viewen have
been added to its ranks. These
are brave fol.ts who are willing
.to endure total confusion for
several episodes, since the show
is in actuality a high~lass soap
opera with a rambling plot that
goes on for months. If one were
due to the passage of Proposi-
tion 46, the school bond issue,
during the last local elections, it
is anticipated that bonds will go
on sale this summer. Orange
Coast expects to receive about
$600,000 from the sale of bonds.
This effectively reduces the
budget cut from S 1.2 million to
a much more manageable
$200,000.
An unusual aspect of the
to jump into a show this last
year, it might not be clear that
Joyce Davenport was married to
Captain Furino. for example. In
fact, they still give each other
such smoldering glances that
they don't seem married to this
day!
We have taped the show faith-
Board of Trustees meeting was
the presence of several students
from Golden West College, who,
unaware of the additional fund-
iog available to the schools,
asked the board to mandate that
funding for the tutoring pro-
gram at Golden West not be cut.
Several of the students said
that if it had not been for the
tutoring services, they would
have failed or dropped classes.
fully since it begaD; we really
bought our VCR for this abow.
Ten o'clock is too late for me,
so we watch it at 8 p.m. on the
next day. Sometimes we get
backed up and have three or four
to watch, and then people at
work have to be careful around
me .
... Say. wasn't that gruesome
what happened to Betker last
night?" the Spanish teacher will
say .
... Shut up! Don' tell me; we
have to watch it tonight!" 111
bellow with my bands over my
can.
One day she rushed into my
office ignoring the child talking
to me .
... We missed it! We screwed up
the VCR. Can you loan it to us
tonight?"
... Of course... I said, under-
standing.
Hill Streets last episode was
shown on May 12. In its honor
I planned to watch it live. I f cit
like I was losing family. 111
particularly miss Renko. the
cowboy who looked tough and
cried at the drop of a hat, and
his partner Bobby Hill They had
such a close friendship; they
acted like a married couple. How
will I get through the week
without Belter who growled like
a dog as be hurled his small body
through the air to catch a
deranged street person? And
Lucy Bates, tough lady on the
outside, and tender adoptive
mother to a black teen-agcr-
will you ever find true love?
Corporal Hunter, what will you
do with all your special weapons
and military strategies? The very
weird Norm Buntz-too bad
you came to us so late in the
show. You wore the tackiest
clothes since Herb T arlik on
WKRP.
So listen all you guys .. .let's
be carcf ul out there as you find
new shows and new jobs.
Remember: Let's do it to them
before they do it to us. And
know that I have at least one
consolation: I hear that they arc
renewing my other soap opera
for one more year. Without you,
at least 111 have St. Elsewhere.
Sw Kauth is a licensed ther-
apist and counselor at a local
public high ~chool. She and her
husband live with their /our-
year-old girl in Newport
Heighu.
It's your gamble! Should you· buy during the first
week at 10% off or talce a ~· cmlll wait .._. a :ao%. s~ o• even ~
dl•COU1•t late:?
If we sell It, you lose.
50% 0-R•D TAG IT•HS 50%
Hundreds throughout the store!
All blank r.ed tag items are 50% off.
All "priced" red tags
are already below
50% off!
NO RETURNS -NO EXCHANGES
GOOD LUCIC GAMBLllR ..
·-·· 6/22 ttYu 6/28
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P• • •Ya. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS
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Editorial
Some Contra foes
going to extremes
Mainstream o pponents of American support of the
Nicaraguan Contras found cold comfort in the "April
mobilization" against the Reagan administration's policies
in Central America.
That's because many of the demonstrators, who included
such celebrated radicals as Daniel Ellsberg, Philip F. Berrigan,
Abbie Hoff man and the newly initiated Amy Carter, carried
their aversion ·to U.S. policies to its logical extreme. Which
is to say they embraced the Marxist influences that the Reagan
program seeks to counter in Latin America.
The pro-Soviet extremists who organized the protests don't
merely oppose aid to the .Contras; they support the Marxist-
Leninist Sandinista regime in Managua.
They don't merely oppose U.S. aid to the democratically
elected government of Jose Napoleon Duarte in El Salvador,
they support the communist guerrillas who are trying to
overthrow the fledgling Salvadoran democracy.
Thus far, the spring demonstrations have captured modest
headlines and resulted in the arrest of 500 protesters outside
the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency. (Eight
demonstrators were charged with Hmooning" the Cl A
complex, baring posteriors that were painted to spell "No
Reagan.')
The most important news of the mobilization campaign
was disclosed by John Joyce, who is president of the
Bricklayers Union and chairman of the AFL-CIO's Executive
Council Defense Committee. As a liberal Democrat, Mr.
Joyce cannot be accused of red-baiting in his assessment of
the spring demonstrations, which he investigated because the
AFL-CIO was invited to talce part.
In urging union members not to participate in the various
rallies planned in Washington, Mr. Joyce concluded that the
organizers' agenda "is that of the Sandinistas and various
Central American Marxist-Leninist revolutionar-
ies .... Anyone who knows or remembers the popular front
put together by the communists in the 1930s will know
precisely how the April mobilization works and what it is
all about."
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PUBLISHER: Seth Baker
EXECUTIVE EDITOR: Roger Bloom
MAIA6116 EDITOtl: Judy Duffy
ASSOCIATE EDITOR: Bill Harvey
PHOTO EDITOR: Sam Gangwer
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Time of my Life
BY nM FELTON
For Ida Masters , you 're never
too old to improve your art
On almost every day except
Friday, you1J find Ida Masters
sitting beneath the skylight of
her custom-built studio, work-
ing on an oil painting. On Friday
she is one of the star pupils of
art instructor Bill Paskowitz at
the Irvine Senior Center. Ida
Masters is doing what she likes
to do best. She has been painting
since she was seven years old,
and that was 85 years ago.
She uses a walker or a wheel-
chair now, but her voice is
strong, her eyes are keen and her
brush strokes arc firm and
disciplined. Last year she even
accepted a commission from her
Alma Mater-the famous
Woodstock Academy in Wood-
stock, Conn., and she flew east
to deliver a magnificent oil
painting of the Academy.
But most of the time she lives
and paints in the home she
shares with her daughter,
Loretta Kearns, in the Turtle
Rock Village of Irvine. At times
Loretta may be out bowling or
playing golf, but Ida docsn'
mind being left alone. She is in
her world of landscapes, por-
traits, atill lifes and impression-
ism. and her home is like a
modern art galleey, altho~
most of her wort is tnilitiOnal,
or at best, impraaionist. It
coven a wide raqe of subjects
and an amazina variety of tcch-
niquca and atyb.
Tiie otla clay I viiitcd Ida
M-.. md Lon:aa 8Dd after
a pleuaat afteraoon, I felt
iMpind ad coaYi8ced tlMlt ..
ii .. a time ol bs:Cha or
•• =r • if ,.. ..., ,.. JMr
mind to work. ·Ida's mind has
been working overtime'-and her
deft bands shade a scene or
illuminate a sunset. catching the
fire of the sun and the romance
of the atmosphere. She may be
a little slower than she once was.
but her feeling for form and
composition is as vivid as ever.
Ida Masters was born on
August 3, 1895, the daughter of
Woodstock's leading physician,
Dr. Joseph Spalding. She began
studying music and art when she
was seven, and she was consi-
dered to be one of Woodstock's
finest musicians. Fo r most of her
lif c she taught piano, while also
developing her skills as an artist.
Her first art teacher was Wood-
stock's most renowned artist,
Jessie T. McClellan. At Purdue
University Ida majored in art.
Her pictures have been exhibited
throughout the U.S. and have
been purchased by galleries and
individuals in many states,
including Hawaii. Her artist
friends include George Koblenz,
John Hodder and Wayne Low-
dermilk. .
At the Irvine Center Ida is a
special celebrity, not only for bet
~ but for her wit ud will
Despite ICYel'al Calla and injuries
in recent,...,. rama to
..., ia ... -• llome. ~other
artiau in die Im. a.a do, she
helps odler lhlCleatt. eacouns-ina them, bdpi.Da tbem to carida
their liw:a by ~ a MW
bobby '* ia life.
Duriaa Older Americu
Moatll, ll'fiM Wd • a,.
llo111 ia dlie Snix Onu lllil
..... die .... .,..,
..
elderly artists were hung along
the halls. Ida's most recent
landscape was among them.
One of the most remarkable
things about Ida Masters is her
determination. She was enjoying . . . . a promismg career an musac-
singing and dancing-when she
was struck by polio at 28 years
of age. With constant therapy
and hard work at calisthenics,
she overcame much of the phys-
ical injury of the disease, but she
gave up her prof essionaJ career
in music. That dido' keep her
from becoming a piano teacher.
and at one time she bad SI piano
students.
But she began to give more
and more time to her art. The
painting of Woodstock
Academy. 24 by 30 inches, is
notable for the detail, painted all
from her strong memory. She
graduated from the school in
1913. yet the canvas shows her
classmates, members of her
family, and even her first art
instructor wearing the styles of
that time. and recognizable
despite the small size of the
painting.
Ida came from a strong f am-
ily. Her father maintained his
flourishing medical practice for
56 yean until be died in 1923.
He was elected the f mt select-
man of the town of Woodstock,
and was a trustee of Woodstock
Academy for nearly 20 yean.
One of Ida 'I three brothers
wu named George Griffith
Spaldin& after a put uncle,
George Griffith, who later
donated Griffith Park to Los
Aqdes.
Ida\ Jepcy includes the thou-
u.ads of paint.inp abe ha com-
pleted in her lifetime, and tbc
~on abe aiva every Fri-
day to Oti.er leDior cit.ii.em in
Oraqe Couty. I'm 1oiaa to
dUlt off my old ......... aad
brulla oil •Y Old caDV211e1 and
try it .............. it ..
aot...y ......... ..Salat
o(f1ia.
.. , & 1117 THE~ ENSIONICOSTA MESA NEWS p._ 1
Leftists hide behind traffic and growth issues
A few An:hliberal Democrat
local officials, under the cover
of what should be non-partisan
offJCeS, are seeking a political
f ootbold ·in southern Orange
County by teizing two issues that
concern all of us: Traffic and
arowth.
My Turn
not unique; it wu borrowed
from Tom Hayden and Jane
Fonda. '
Hayden and Fonda cleverly
implemented this plan in their
takeover of what is now com-
monly ref erred to as the ... Peo-
ples Republic of Santa Monica."
smart enoup to 1ee through
their campaign of smote and
mirron.
Remember, it wu policies
carried out by qeodary Wtiat
leaders like Governor Jerry
Brown and bis Department of
Transportation ICCrctaly Adri-
anna Gianturco that helped
create the tremendous traffic
problems south county and the
rest of the Golden State face
today.
Traffic and growth today
appear to be the most important
issues to local voters. And they
are issues on which voten seem
to be particularly vulnerable.
Especially where campaign rhe-
toric is concerned.
Leftis~ ao-alled non-partisan
candidates capitaljzinl OD the
voters' frustration with today's
growth and traffic problems
have won elections in Orange
County-despite the fact that
they are liberal Democrats run-
nina in comervative Republican
communities.
Traffic and arowtb issues do
not belong to one particular
party. And tbae i.uues should
not be used to camouflage par-
tisan politics and the leftist
chameleons who seek to gain
power by espousina placebos
they say will control our tlaff"ac
ills. These i111n daervc lerious
attention devoid of partisan
game-playing.
That's why it is a travesty that
south Orange County-where
voters consistendy elect diltin-
guiabed cldqatiom to s.cra-
mento and Washington, D.C.,
that are totally comprited of
comervatift Republican repre-
ICDtabws-mmt be subjected to
this deceptive cover-up by these
liberals.
Tbe record shows that when
south county voten have a clear
choice between conservative
ltepublican1 versus liberal
Democrats, residents consis-
tenly support GOP stalwarts.
Many Orange Countians
proudly bout of this community
being ... America •s most Repub-
Police Blotter
11NJ Polk• Blotter ia pr ... nled u • public •rvk» from the N .. port Ensign.
detai#ng crimN end erreatl In N•wPoff Beach. It ahould be not.d that crimes
listed .,. only those whkh er• repotted to the Newpon Beech Pola a.pert.
ment, end •"•ts made ere only thofM •'4pecled of crlm•. end not~ con·
11lcled.
MONDAY, MAY 11
CRIMES
0950-Cunency totaling
$36,056 was reported stolen
duri.q an armed robbery at
DelaDey\ Inc. located at 630
Lido Park Drive.
ISOO.:-A car stereo valued at
1450 was re~ stolen from
a car parked in tbe 800 block
of Dem Street.
1700-A wallet and contents
valued at $200 ~ reported
stolen from a bo«el room in the
Newport Marriott Hotel
1715-Wbcd CO'Yal valued al
s30o were reported stolen from
a car parted in the 600 block
of Ne1'JM)rt Center Drive.
1830-A briefcase and con-
tents valued at S2S4 were
repo(ted stolen from a vehicle in
the Corona Del Mar Main
Bw:b partiq lot.
ilU.S1'S
OlOS.-:-Wally Henbel Sam-
ples, 26, of El Monte was
a:rratcd on 1111picion of disor-
derly conduct.
223S-Doaald E~ Cro.
key, 29, Of B~• Beach
... arrated on ... picioe of
baYiaa oa11tliMina warrants.
l'UL41DAY, MAY 12
CRDDS
100-A wallet aDd eo91•p11
valuid at S200 wae ,.,......
stolen from a ~ 111 die
2100 block ol Newport Boile-
vanl
1830-A ri.DI fta.r• 12.100
was reported atom fro•· a
Nlidcncc in 1M 100 Woct of
Sdlide Court.
l045-A conaete 1llll ... a
fern valued at S 140 were
reported stolen from a raider-e
in the 1900 block of San..,
Dri~
AllllESTS
044S-Scott Trinquier, 25, of
La Mirada was arrested on
suspicion of misdemeanor drunk
drivinJ.
OSIS-David John Colby, 22.
of Newport Beach w arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.
1030-Samucl Pena Madrid,
38, of Tustin was arrested on
suspicion of battery.
1400-Albert Joseph Abbate-
matteo, 43, of Newport Beach
was arreded on suspicion of
obstructing and resisting a peace
officer.
WEDNESDAY, MAY 13
•CJUMfS
0740--A burglary resulting in
tbe loss of S 160 in currency was
reported in the 1600 block of
IStb StReL
0930-A car stereo valued at
$400 was reported stolen from
a car parted in the vicinity of
42nd Street and Seashore.
ARRESTS
1045-Frantlin Eugene
McGinnis. 37, of Wilmington
was artated on suspicion of
disorderly conduct.
IOSO-Jerald Allen Hamblin.
34, of Wilminston was arrested
OD misdemeanor di1m.t driving.
1440-Jobn Fnntlia Spark-
man, 39, of Newport •ldl ..
arrested oa auapicioa ol tidnap-
pma.
1445--Bruce Allyn Hutchi-
son, 37, of Newport Beach was
aar.-S oa smpicion ol kidnap-,...
1111111SDA Y, MAY 14
CmlD
l~A mototcHi YalUed at
S3 .... ..-..-·-·from a prs. u.~iiii4IOI MOct of
Seu'.._
1151 A .._.. ftl9ed at
SIJOO ._ nfart•• a1• from • '**,... la the -iloCk of ll.iwnide.
• 1900-Aa WftrUw R'Cbinc
valued at Sl2S wa ~
stOlen &om. residence ia the lOO
block of Part A venue.
ARIU:STS
l lJO-:...SctPo Loz.ano Garcia,
32, a transimt was •rated on
suspicion of pos ession of
known stolen property.
I~ csar Barreras, 34. a
IY Tllau l: flBITEI
lican County." With nearly
200,000 more registered Repub-
licans than Democrats, there is
little doubt that Orange County
is a comcrvative GOP strong-
hold worthy of its national re..
putation.
But the local leftists are com-
mitted to realizing their liberal
1oals. And it aeema that they
plan to do it by attaining non-
partisan local offices with claims
that they can control traffic and
arowth.
It is likely, however, that our
traffac and growth problems to
them are notbina more than a
means to an end-end that
includes capturiog all possible
local offices.
This llratqy Of partisan DOD-
disclOIUl'C for political pin is
transient was arrested on suspi-
cion of dilorderly conduct.
FRIDAY,MAY15
CRIMD
II 00-Plywood valued at
S81S was reported stolen from
a construction site on Salud
Street.
1730-Fisbing equipment
valued at S2,S46 was reported
stolen from a boat moored in the
3300 block of West Coast High-
way.
1817-Jewelry valued at
SS,400 was reported stolen from
a residence in the SOO block of
Cagney Lane.
~TS
0300-William Joseph Fede-
Leftist candidates in Santa
Monica aougbt control of the
city council with the rent control
issue, an issue which, like traffic
and growth in Orange County,
appealed to voters more than
party principles.
And once Hayden, Fonda and
their comrades gained local
control, they revealed them-
selves to be liberal aociaJ enai-
neen. Then it wu too late. No•
they are on a fut track to
implement leftist proanms of
aovemment control in Santa
Monica.
Believe it. It can happen here.
The Orange Left is agraaively
attempting to feed off local
traffic and growth issues to
boost their movement.
Oranae County voten are
rico, 2S, of Santa Ana Heights
wu arrested on suspicion of
obstructing and resisting a peace
officer.
2350-Lyn Michelle Cook,
18, of Orange was arrested on
suspicion of residential burglary.
SATURDAY, MAY 1'
CRIMES
1330-Currency totaling S 175
was reported stolen from The
Beachcomber Restaurant
located at 2633 West Coast
Highway.
ARRESTS
1145-David Joseph Nico-
letti, 26, a u.ansicnt was arrested
on suspicion of di.Sorderly con-
duct.
Certainly the grave infrutruc-
ture dilemma created by Gover-
nor Brown will not be undone
overnilht.
1be transportation f~ture of
Orange County belonp to all it.a
citizens. It ii a tcandal to 1ee
important iaua lib traffic Ud
growth being manipullted by
local leftist partisans as a tool
for aaeakina liberal Deinocrats
into public office..
'l'llotnlU A. Fwnta u tJ:te
Clwanruln of tlw ReJl"hlican
PtUty of 0....~ County.
27AS-Mart Edward Casey,
18, of Costa Mesa wu arrested
on suspicion of giving false
information to a peace officer.
SUNDAY, MAY 17
CRIMES
0150-A pearl necklace
valued at $3,000 was reported
stolen from a residence in the
1500 block of East Balboa.
211 S-Clotbes v alued at
S 1,638 were reported stolen from
Splasb-n-Flash located at 424
Fashion hland.
Allllf.STS
1430-Jose Rosalio Rodri-
~ 46, of Ontario was UTCSted
on suspicion of possession of
metbamphetamines.
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Best Bargain Of vour Life ••.
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P• 4 llAT a 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS
Editori al
\
Some Contra foes
going to extremes
Mainstream o pponents of American support of the
Nicaraguan Contras found cold comfort in the "April
mobilization., against the Reagan administration's policies
in Central America.
That's because many of the demonstrators, who included
such celebrated radicals as Daniel Ellsberg, Philip F. Berrigan,
Abbie Hoffman and the newly initiated Amy Carter, carried
their aversion to U.S. policies to its logical extreme. Which
is to say they embraced the Marxist influences that the Reagan
program seeks to counter in Latin America.
The pro-Soviet extremists who organized the protests don't
merely oppose aid to the Contras; they support the Marxist-
Leninist Sandinista regime in Managua.
They don't merely oppose U.S. aid to the democratically
elected government of Jose Napoleon Duarte in El Salvador,
they support the communist guerrillas who are trying to
overthrow the fledgling Salvadoran democracy. .
Thus far, the spring demonstrations have captured modest
headlines and res ulted in the arrest of 500 protesters outside
the headquarters of the Central Intelligence Agency. (Eight
demonstrators were charged with "mooning'' the Cl A
complex, baring posteriors that were painted to spell "No
Reagan.;
The most important news of the mobilization campaign
was disclosed by J oho Joyce, who is president of the
Bricklayers Union and chairman of the AFL-CIO's Executive
Council Defense Committee. As a liberal Democrat, Mr.
Joyce cannot be accused of red-baiting in his assessment of
the spring demonstrations, which he investigated because the
AFL-CIO was invited to take part.
T ime of my Life
BY JIM FELTON
In urging union members not to participate in the vario us
rallies planned in Washington, Mr. Joyce concluded that the
organizers' agenda "is that of the Sandinistas and various
Central American Marxist-Leninist revolutionar-
ies .... Anyone who knows or remembers the popular front
put together by the communists in the 1930s will know
precisely how the April mobilization works and what it 1s
allabout.n
For .Ida Masters, you 're never
too old to improve your art
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PUBLISHER: Seth Baker
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PHOTOGRAPHER: Danny Cota
On almost every day except
Friday, you1l find Ida Masters
sitting beneath the skylight of
her custom-built studio, work-
ing on an oil painting. On Friday
she is one of the star pupils of
art instructor Bill Paskowitz at
the Irvine Senior Center. Ida
Masters is doing what she likes
to do best. She has been painting
since she was seven years old,
and that was 85 years ago.
She uses a walker or a wheel-
c hair now, but her voice is
strong, her eyes arc keen and her
brush strokes are fi rm and
disciplined. Last year she even
accepted a commission from her
Alma Mater-the famous
Woodstock Academy in Wood-
stock, Conn., and she flew east
to deliver a magnificent oil
painting of the Academy.
But most of the time she lives
and paints in the home she
shares with her daughter,
Loretta Kearns, in the Turtle
Rock village of Irvine. At times
Loretta may be out bowling or
playiag golf, but Ida doesn'
mind being left alone. She is in
her world of landtcapes, por-
EDITOllAL Allm'AITI: Randi Alterman, Robert Crabbe, George traits, still lifes and impreasion-
Pappas, David Cortes-Robbins/Editorial; Michael P. Ramirez/ ism, and her home is like a
Cartoonist; Jim Felton, Sue Kauth, Ryan Klein, Peter Bryan, modem art gallery, altboup
Ken Tokash/Columnists; Dina Von Burger/Society; Art Mor-most of her work is tnd~
row/Sports; Annette Watson/Real Estate; Bret Colson/Calen-or at belt, impreuioniat. It
dar, Peggy Darnell/Religion. ' coven a wide ranac of subjccta ,_,CT_ and an amazing variety of tech-
niques and styles.
Dennla SUll~ Manager Tlae odlir' day I visited Ida
Sunn Hart/T•afflc CoOrdlnator w.... lilld LOretta Del after
n. ..... liiili'**441:&Hr-•:1::•'91u t J 1ut1 ..... drc 1111, a pleuaat afteraoon, I felt
'¥ C111t .... ,_.Mir M. ·1t11, •ii--·•. Ii me ... A 11111.= i111pirec1 and coaw.c.t dial ..
c.t llf .. C111i1r fl OI •· -fl Ciiis-. Md -, w....., 11 • • • .-1 :.;;.. ,._ 11 ;.Ille -11 t '•If•· t I 1 (Jiii .., ,_ • 11G1 • W .. uudoa or •• :Ii•. il ,.. .., .. JOU .
mind to work. Ida's mind bas
been working overtime, and her
deft bands shade a scene or
illuminate a sunset, catching the
fire of the sun and the romance
of the atmosphere. She may be
a little slower than she once was,
but her feeling for form and
composition is as vivid as ever.
Ida Masters was born on
August 3, 1895, the daughter of
Woodstock's leading physician,
Dr. Joseph Spalding. She began
studying music and art when she
was seven, and she was consi-
dered to be one of Woodstock's
finest musicians. For most of her
life she taught piano, while also
developing her skills as an artist.
Her first art teacher was Wood-
stock•s most renowned anist,
Jessie T. McClellan. At Purdue
University Ida majored in art.
Her pictures have been exhibited
throughout the U.S. and have
been pu~hascd by galleries and
individuals in many states,
including Hawaii. Her artist
friends include George K..oblenz.,
John Hodder and Wayne Low-
dermilL
At the Irvine Center Ida is a
special celebrity, not only for her
art, but for her wit and will.
~ite le\leral ran; and injuries
in receut yearl, lbe refUICI to
ltaJ ill .... cw 81 ...... IU Other
utilu in the Imae dMa clo, abe
belpt odla' ltUdeata, encouraa-; ma them. bdpiaa them to earida
their ~ by dnelopiaa ...
~-in life.
Durin1 Older America•
Month. lniDe Mid a opea
llloau ii die Snim 0111 H lilt ............. .,..,
elderly artists were hung along
the balls. Ida ·s most recent
landscape was among them.
One of the most remarkable
things about Ida Masten is her
determination. She was enjoying
a promising career in music-
singing and dancing-when she
was ~truck by polio at 28 yean
of ge. With constant therapy
and bard work at calisthenics,
she overcame much of the phys-
ical injury of the disease, but she
gave up her professional career
in music. That didn l keep her
from becoming a piano teacher,
and at one time she had S l piano
students.
But she began to give more
and more time to her art. The
patntang of Woodstock
Academy, 24 by 30 inches, is
notable for the detail, painted all
from her strong memory. She
graduated from the school in
1913, yet the canvas shows her
classmates, members of her
family, and even her first art
instructor wearing the styles of
that time. and recognizable
despite the small size of the
painting.
Ida came from a strong f am-
ily. Her father maintained his
flourishing medical practice for
56 years until be died in 1923.
He was elected the ftrst select-
man of the town of W oodstoct,
and was a trustee of Woodstock
Academy for nearly 20 years.
One of Ida 'a three brothen
waa named George Griffith
.~iog, after a great uncle,
Georae Griffith, who later
donated Griffith Part to Los
Anplea.
Ida 'a lcpcy includes the tbou-
aanda of paint.inp she bu com-
pleted in ber lifetime, and the
impirabon abc siva nay Fri-
day to Other leDior c:itiana in
Oraqe County. 1"1 ...., to
duat off my old kUlbel and
bnilh off •J. Old callVUI ~I 8Dd
tryit•i• ... U.Wa,itbel
to be WSJ ............. lot
olfa.
UY 21; 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIONICOST A MESA NEWS Piii i
Leftists hide behind traffic and growth issues
A few ArchliberaJ Democrat
local officials, under the cover
of what should be non-partisan
offices, are seeking a p0litical
foothold in southern Orange
County by 1eizing two issues that
concern all of us: Traffic and
growth.
My Turn
•not unique; it wu borrowed
from Tom Hayden and Jane
Fonda.
Hayden and Fonda cleverly
implemented this plan in their
takeover of what is now com-
monly referred to as the "Peo-
ples Republic of Santa Monica."
smart cnoup to ICC through
their campaign of smoke and
muron.
Remember, it was policies
carried out b>: legendary leftist
leaders like Governor Jerry
Browii and his Department of
Transportation~ Adri-
anna Gianturco tliat helped
create the tremendom traffic
problems south county and the
rest of the Golden State face
today.
Traffic and arowth today
appear to be the most important
issues to local voters. And they
are issues on which voters seem
to be particularly vulnerable.
Especially where campaign rhe-
toric is concerned.
Leftist, ao-called non-partisan
candidates capitalizing on the
voten' frustration with today's
growth and traffic problems
have won elections in Orange
County-despite the fact that
they are liberal Democrata run-
ning in comervative Republican
communities.
Traffic ~ grpwth issues do
not belong to one particular
party. And thcae iuuea should
not be used to camouflage par-
tisan politics and the leftist
chameleons who 1eek to gain
power by espousing placebos
they aay will contrOI our traffic
ills. nae ilaua deserve serious
attention devoid of partisan
game-playing.
That's why it is a travesty that
south Orange County-where
voters consistently elect diltin-
guisbed delegations to s.cia-
mento anct Wahington, D.C.,
that are totally compriled of
comervative Republican repre-
tentatives-mutt be subjected to
this deceptive cover-up by these
liberals.
The record shows that when
south county voters have a clear
choice between conservative
Republicans versus liberal
Democrats, residents consis-
tenly support GOP stalwarts.
Many Orange Countians
proudly bout of this community
being "America's most Repub-
Police Blotter
-
The Polle• Blotter '8 pr...,,ted u a public service from the Newport Ensign.
detailing crimes and arr•t:s In Newport BNch. It should be noted that crimes
listed v• only those which are repot19d fO the NeWlpOrt 8..ch Police Depart-
ment. and arr•t:I made are only thofN sua~ed of crim•. and not thoae con-
11ieted.
MONDAY, MAY 11
CRIMES
09SO-Currency totaling
S36,0S6 wu reported stolen
duriq an armed robbery at
Delancy\ Inc. located at 630
Lido Park Drive.
1 SO().-;A car staeo valued at
$450 wu reported stolen from
a car parked in the 800 block
of Dove Street.
1700-A wallet and contents
valued at $200 were reported
stolen from a hotel room in the
Newport Marriott Hotel
17 IS-Wbeel coven valued at
$300 were reported stolen from
a car parked in the 600 block
of Newport Center Drive.
1830--A briefcue and con-
tents valued at S2S4 were
reported stolen from a vehicle in
the Corona Del Mar Main
Bacb partina lot.
llRl'.STS
020S-Wally Henbel Sam-
ples. 26, of El Monte was
arratcd on 1111picion of disor-
derly conduct.
223S-DOnald E~ Croa-
tey, 29, of Banaiqtoa Beach
wa arra&ecl on tmpicion of
laaYiq oautadina warrants.
TUDDAY, MAY 12
CRDDS
100-A wallet Ud CODladl
valued at S200 wese ~
stolen frOm • relWlrallt iii tbe
2100 bloCk of Newpon BoU-
vard.
1830--A aina fta.t• 12,.500
wu reported 1toleil fro•· a
Nlidence in me 100 Mock of
Sarflide Court.
»4S-A concnte ura aad a
fern valued at Sl40 were
~rted stolen from a 1esid11~
in the 1900 block of SanU.
Drive.
AJlllESTS
0'4S-Scott Trinquier, 2S, Of
La Mirada was arrested on
suspicion of misdemeanor drunk
Cl riving.
<>SIS-David John Colby. 22,
of Newport Beach was arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.·
1030-Samuel Pena Madrid,
38, of Tustin was arrested on
suspicion of battery.
1400-Albert Joseph Abbate-
matteo, 43, of Newport Beach
wu arredcd on suspicion of
obstructina and resisting a peace
officer.
WED~DAY. MAY 13
CJUMD
07..0-A burglary resulting in
tbe loss of S 160 in currency was
reported in the 1600 block of
I Sth Stn:et.
0930-A car stereo valued at
$400 was reported stolen from
a car parked in the vicinity of
42nd Smet and Seashore.
ARRESTS
104S-Franklin Eugene
McGinnis~ 37, of Wilmington
was arrested on suspicion of
disorderly conduct.
lOSO-Jerald Allen Hamblin,
34, of Wilminaton was arrested
on mi...temeanor dnmt driving.
1440--John Franklin Spark-
man, 39, of Newport •.:h was
~ oa tu1p_icion oltidna1>7
144S-Bruce Allya Hutchi-
ao.n, 37, of Newport Buch wu
arrested on 1U1picion of tidnap-
piaa.
TllUUDAY, MAY 14
CaDU
. 1030 A IDOloccJC;_ll Yalued at
S3,080 ........... IMI•• from
a Pf?• ia ·lfl.e. 41• Woct of
Serl-.
llSO A mw 9.a.ed at
Sl~ .... ,o.tld ••h from
• Met ,... ia the -Mock of
D: side IU\lel •
l~Aa wwein. whine
Valued at Sl2S waa ....,orted
stolen from a residence ia tbe 300
block of Part A venue.
AaRUTS
1230-Seflio Lozuo Garcia.
32, a transient was 8rf'Clted on
suspicion of possession of
known stolen property.
I SOO-Ccsar Barreras. 34. a
IY lllml l: flH1ll
lican County." With nearly
~,000 more registered Repub-
licaD.1 than Democrats, there is
little doubt that Orange County
is a conservative GOP strong-
hold worthy of its national re-
putation.
But the local leftists are com-
mitted to realizing their liberal
1oaJa. And it seems that they
plan to do it by attaining non-
partisan local off aces with claims
that they can control traff1e and
srowth.
It is likely, however, that our
traffac and growth problems to
thelJl are nothing more than a
means to an end-end that
includes capturing all possible
local offices.
This str~gy of partisan non-
disclOIUle foT political pjn is
transient was arrested on suspi-
cion of disorderly conduct.
FRIDAY, MAY IS
CRIMES
1100-Plywood valued at
S87S was reported stolen from
a construction site on Salud
Street.
1730-Fishing equipment
valued at S2,S46 was reported
stolen from a boat moored in the
3300 block of West Coast High-
way.
1817-Jewelry valued at
SS,400 was reported stolen from
a residence in the SOO block of
Cagney Lane.
AJlllESTS
0300-William Joseph Fede-
Leftist candidates in Santa
Monica sought control of the
city council with the rent control
issµe, an issue which, like traffic
and growth in Orange County,
appealed to voters more than
party principles.
And once Hayden., Fonda and
their comrades gained local
control, they revealed them-
selves to be liberal social engi-
ncen. Then it was too late. Noy,
they are on a fast track to
implement leftist pr-ograms of
1overnment control in Santa
Monica.
Believe it. It can happen here.
The Orange Left is agreuively
attempting to feed off local
traffic and growth iuues to
boost their movement.
Oranae County voters are
rico, 25, of Santa Ana Heights
was arrested on suspicion of
obstructing and resisting a peace
officer. ·
23SO-Lyn Michelle Cook,
18, of Orange was arrested on
suspicion of residential burglary.
SATURDAY, MAY I'
CRIMES
1330-Currency totaling S 175
was reported stolen from The
Beachcomber Restaurant
located at 2633 West Coast
Highway.
ARRESTS
I 14S-David Joseph Nico-
letti, 26, a transient was arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.
Certainly the grave infrutruc-
ture dilemma created by Gover-
nor Brown will not be undone
overnight.
The transportation future of
Orange County belongs to all its
citizens. It ia a 1e11ndal to w
important iu1a lib traffic ad
srowtb being manipulated by
local leftist partisam .. a tOol
for IN'..aking liberal Democrats
into public office.
7Jao1JMU A. Fuente1 ii tlw
Clraimuln of tlw Rqublican
Porty of Orange County.
2245-Mark F.dwanl Casey,
18, of Costa Mesa ... arrested
on suspicion of givi.q f al.se
information to a peace officer.
SUNDAY, MAY 17
CRIMES
0 I 50-A pearl necklace
valued at $3,000 was reported
stolen from a residence in the
I SOO block of East BalboL
211 S-Clothes valued at
S 1,638 were reported stolen from
Splasb-n-Aash located at 424
Fashion bland.
ARJlf..STS
1430-Josc Rosalio Rochi.-
guez., 46, of Ontario was arrested
on suspicion of possession of
methamphetamines
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P• I •Ya 1117 THE NEWPORT ENStGN/COSTA MESA NEWS
Harbor on lop of Cl F volleyball world
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111111 Ill..... PllTI IY IAllY CITA
Newport Harbor, paced by
the dominatin1 Hugh Foster,
captured the CIF 4A volleyball
champiombip Saturday in a
heart-stopping five-game m•tch
against top«eded Mira Costa
at Marine High School.
Foster, who came to Harbor
from Hawaii this year, swooped
and slammed for 31 kills to lead
the Sailon, who won the match
7-15, 15-11, 3-IS, 15-6, 15-13.
Thus, Newport Harbor ended
the year at a perfect 18-0, and
clearly on top of the 4A volley-
ball heap.
It was not an easy match,
however, and the last game was
as hard-fought a contest as has
been seen in any sport.
It seemed to be in the bag for
Harbor when they went up in
that final game 14-8, but some-
body forgot to tell Mira Cotta.
In a gritty display of Mcb-to-
the-wall determination, tile
Mustangs faced eiaht match
points and survived tbeln au,
cutting Harbor\ lead to 14-13
in the process. Drew Sheward
finally dropped an ace in on hia
serve to win the game aild the
championship for the Sailon.
"I haven't seen a better same
than that last one," said Harbor
coach Dan Glenn, no stranger
to the sport. "Hup ... was fan-
tastic, but so were all our other
playcn."
Harbor made the fmals by
def eating Marine in straight
games in the semi final match,
17-lS, lS-11, lS-6. Foster led the
way with 29 kills in that match,
while team captain Sheward
provided support with 61 usists.
CdM girls, Harbor boys, make strong showing in track
BY ART MORROW
The Newport Harbor and
Corona del Mar track teams
fared pretty well at the CIF
championships last Saturday.
Both schools were in the 3A
division. Corona's girls finished
second overall with 41 points
while Harbor's boys finished
third overall with 25 points.
The Corona girls won the 1600
meter relay with a time of
3:55.06. The relay victory looked
pretty obvious as the Sea Kings
had three quarten of their relay
team in the 400 meters. Sopho-
more Lori Sawain was second
at 58.04 and Delaine Kerr fin-
ished fifth at 58.94. Sawain also
took fifth in the high jump at
5' 2".
The Sea Kin gs also got some
big points out of junior Sandy
Lucas. She took. second in both
the long jump and triple jump
at 17' 3~" aand 36' 6~" respec-
tively.
There were several other Sea
King scorcn. Annette Morso
finished fifth in the 300 meter
low hurdles at 47.37. Leslie
Cashion was fifth in the 3200
meters at 11 : 10.27 and Jill
Harrington took sixth in the 800
meters at 2:».39.
Newport's boys picked up one
win from junior Jim Geerlinp
in the 1600 meten at 4:06.IS.
R. W. Henson came close to
winnina the pole vault as be
finished .econd at 14' O". He hilt
on misses as the winner also
cleared 14' O"'.
Terry Brusselle finished third
in the .-00 mcten at -49.28 and
anchored the Sailon to a sixth
place finish in the 1600 meter
relay at 3:23.49.
The CorOu ~ scored IS
points. Tbe bis wiDna' for the
Sea Kiap ... Mite BaiD wiu-
nina tt.e clilcal Witti a GIF. 3A
record tbtOw of 114' 6"'.
Sophomore Gres Shyroct
and junior Jim Robbins were
fifth and sixth in the 1600 meten
wif.h respective times of 4:21.36
and 4:21.94. To complete the Sea
King scoring, Eddie Lavelle
came up with a fifth place finish
in the 3200 met.en at 9: 14.90.
The CIF Masten meet, which
is the qualifying for the state
meet, is this Saturday at Cerritos
College. The following Newport
and Corona athletes have qual-
ified for Masten: Lucas in the
long jump and triple jump,
Sawain in the 400 meten, the
Corona del Mar girls 1600 meter
relay, Geerlings in the 1600
met.en, Henson in the pole vault,
Bain in the discus and Lavelle
in the 3200 mctcn.
mY & 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS,. 7
It's summertime-· and the sailing's breezy
How do we know summer it
bere'? Scbool\ Out. Beacbes UC
crowded with IUD WOl'abippen. And...._ Yaebt Chab'aTbun-
ctay a1a1at 1eer ean ~haw .....
Bat ia Newport mmmer twi-
liabt uiliq ian 't for Tbunday
Dipta oaly. Tbc ~ st•nctina
tradition ii~~~ Dina of the week.
For a put time, 10 down to
the bay some Monday evening
around six to watch the ancient
mariners. Watch thote beautiful
-woodea-bUll dMlica rw ap aDd
down the bay. You miaht want
to hana out at Josh s1ocum·1,
where tbey111 finiah up.
Tuaday even.inp are high-
lighted by the dozens of small
biiail ~around Lido Cba-
ael. Tbe lllelday night flight,
bOlted by Lido hi.and Y acbt
Club, begins June 2 and runs
through the end of Aupst.
Wednesday evening has sail-
iaa for ~one . .._ Yacht
Cub bolaa tM twi1ipt ten. for
... boats. Soutb Shote y acbt
Chab 1ipta up with the Bibecbi
Seriel. (South Shore not only
ram• ... llCrita, ~ me the
Hibadai tO put on one beet of • .,.-nee party.)
But ThUnday evening ii the
arandaddy of them all-the
Balboa Yacht Club .. Beer Can..,
Even if you don\ ~ plan to
do some waterfront dining-or
walk around the island. The Beer
Can, with its hundred-plus
...... ii ...... to bdaold.
Fijday ~ brinp Bahia
Coriatbian and the v oy.,m
toteda for their pat Sumnw:r
Saa nca followed by a terrific
.. II! Balla Ill B•hi• C.oriDa.laiu
Y-=htOub.
If you own a boat come on
out and join the summer fun. If
you don't sail stop by the Yacht
Club-you 11 be sure to get a
ride.
Yes, summer is bere-New-
port sumet bay sailing is backf
Sea Kings fall in second CIF baseball r:_ound
BY ROBERT CRABBE
~otbin1 bas come euy for
us-we've bad to work bard foT
everything," Corona del Mar\
bueball coach Jerry Jelnick
emphasized about thia year's
season.
Arter advancing to the second
round of the CIF Southern
Section 2-A Playoffs, CdM took
to the road Friday where they
met defeat at the hands of the
Arroyo Knights in El Monte, 8-
4. The Sea Kinp had advanced
to the second round after an
earlier imprcaive victory over
Rancho Alan)it~ 6-2.
Startin1 their 1euon with
three painful loues, the Sea
~ found that tbere WU DO
substitute for bard work. In fact,
it WU ollly their persistence that
kept them in the runnin1 u they
battled for and finally won a CIF
berth by takina.third place in the
Sea View Leape. But all of
CdM's labon came to a sudden
bait when the Arroyo Knights
managed to pull past the Sea
Kinp to advance to the third
round of the playo1Js.
The Sea Kings got off to a
good start in the (ant inning
against El Monte when Kevin
Maas singled and Craig Nixon
followed with a double to put
nmnen at second and third.
~urt Ehmann and Chad
Thompson hit comecutive sin-
gles for two runs.
. CdM WU OD the riabt track_.
but a strong Arroyo offense
proved too tough for the Sea
King pitchen. Robert Hess.
whom Jelnick described u his
.. ace in the bole," bad pitched
in the fint round, which left the
burden on the less experienced
pitchers.
1"be guys that threw today
gave all they got but it wasn't
enough against a team like
Arroyo,., Jelnick said.
Anoyo took advantage of
CdM's I.act of defeme in the
second inning to tie the score at
2-2. Three. runs in the third and
three more in the fourth left
CdM holding the bag. Loren
Fairchild doubled with the bases
loaded in the third, giving
Arroyo a S-2 lead. The knights'
Ralph Van Dyke secured their
victory in the fourth inning with
a three-run-home run.
Ending their league season
OCC takes third in state
Oranse Coast Colle1e '•
f>irala left two men OD in the
lut innin1 of a 4-3 loss to
Cerritos Colleae in the state
bueba1I tournament last week-
end to end their year third in the
It.ale.
Cerritos went on to beat
Sacramento City College twice
to earn number-one honors.
OCC went 2-2 in the tourna-
ment, despite four complete
games from its starters. to dose
out the season 3S-l 3.
The Pirates did manage to
band Cerritos its only defeat of
the doub~limination tourna-
ment when the pair met in an
earlier pme, but in the conso-
lation bracket final, the result
wu fruJtration. OCC stranded
IS baserunnen in that game,
which followed a 7-S loss to
Sacramento City in which they
k.ft 11 OD the basepaths.
--we should have won the
thing," said Coach Mite Mayne
afterwards.
The silver lining for OCC was
that they placed three players on
the all-state team chosen this
weekend.
Joey James, who finished the
year with a .380 batting average.
16 home runs and 67 RBis, was
chosen to the fa.nt team. Second-
team honors went to Dave
Staton (.343, 11 H~ SO RBI)
and Ralph Ramirtt(.381, 9 HR,
S2 RBI).
James, who prepped at New-
port Harbor High School,
wrapped up his career as a Pirate
with a total of JS home runs.
147 RBis in 3S3 at-bats over two
seasons.
James, Staton and Ramirez
were also first-team all-Southern
California picks. Selected to the
all-Southern California second
team were Pirates Rex Peters
(.384, 2 H~ 44 RBI) and Mark
Rasmussen (.296, 4 HR, 37
RBI).
OCC's Lewis 'Player of Year'
Brian Lewis, outside bitter for
the state champion Oran1e
Coast College volleyball team,
wu named South Coast Confer-
ence .. Player of the Year" by the
leque\ coaches.
Lewis, a 6-2, l ~pound fresh-
man from Corona del Mar High
led the Pirates to a 17--0 sec
mark and a 31 -2 overall record
u OCC beat Long Beach City
College to claim the champion-
ship in five games Friday (May
I) at LBCC.
Coach Bob Wetzel~ who resur-
rected the OCC volleyball pro-
gram in 1987 after a four-year
hiatus due to funding shortaaea,
WU named SCC .. Coach of the
Year.•
. #4111~
l.fq,eSunday
June 7th
Give
Wetzel said Lewis was a
deserving MVP.
.. He served the ball well, be
wu one of our better passers and
certainly one of our leading
attack.en,., Wetz.el commented.
.. He wu our ca~ our leader.
We11 miss him next year."
Five other Pirates made the
All-SCC squad.
Scott Lindquist (6-4, 180,
Dana Hills High), a freshman
middle blocker, and Curt Moot-
hart (6-2. 178, Irvine), a fresh-
man setter, were both fi.rs1 team
selections.
Freshman Paul Cook (S-11 .
175, Dana Hills), was a second
team pick as an outside hiuer.
Honorable mention went to 6-
2 middle blocker Bruce Waldrup
(Laguna Beach) and sophomore
setter Charles Cutenese. a S-7
160-pounder from Costa Mesa
High.
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with a 1()-10 record, CdM came
from behind on numerous occa-
sions. It was a different story,
however, as CdM gracefully
pulled away from Rancho Ala-
'!"tos in the first-round game.
Andy MacMillan's walk and
Mau•run set the stqe for Nixon
who rocketed a single to right
fteld during the fara Taking
advantage of a fielding error,
Nixon ran to third which opened
the door for a scon: by way ot
Ehmann 's single.
Chad Thompson waited to
fa.nt after a fielder's choice and
Hess, Cd M's standout pitcher/
hitter, singled in one run. Gary
Sussman, who was 2 for 4 with
two RBl's, added the icing on
the cake with his single which
resulted in two CdM rum. Hess
(1-3) managed to stifle the
Vaqueros' scoring attempts by
pitching four perfect innings
which boosted his record to five
consecutive victories.
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P• 1-UY !I. 197 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS
Socie
USC. benefit concert at Casa Pacifica
Harborlites
IY Dl•A VOi IUlllEll
Hazel and Virgil Enke, Barbara
and Paul Kennedy, Nancy and
Jvry Neely, John Hamilton,
Sally Knapp, Peter Leider, Wil-
liam Davenport, Doug Simp-
son, Jeff Morris, Larry Smith
and Robert Swanson II. •••
"Casa Pacifica" (the former
Western White House), with
manicured grounds overlooking
the Pacific Ocean. is a lovely
place to have a benefit. Conse-
quently, when the Spirit of Troy,
a support group for the U Diver-
sity of Southern California's
Trojan Marching Band needed
a location for annual fund-
raiscr, they went to the estate's
owners Ninetta and Gavin Her-
bert, who graciously not only
opened the house, but also co-
hos tcd the afternoon with
Arthur Bartner, USC's band
director.
The afternoon was entitled
"'•ops at Pacifica" and featured
a potpourri of musical fare-
from mariachi tunes to chamber
ducts-presented by the USC
bands.
a buff et, were Virginia Patti Page with Les Brown
MacLeith, Richard Voit, Fran and His Band of Renown in
and Jack Butler, Maria concert at the Orange County
Crutcher, Shannon and Byron Performing Arts Center was the
Tamutzer, Joanne and Dale occasion for the Guys and Dolls
Woolley, Barbara and Chuck Chapter to sponsor a black tic
Dittrick, Pat and Gerald Chap-fundn.iser for OCPAC.
Patty Brennan, outping pres-
ident of Gu>" and Dolb chaired
the evening. Members who
attended were Georae Harris
(Incoming president), Nancy
Hodson, Ruthie Jcmen, Shirley
Gelbart with Neil Lakenan,
Joanie Betson aDd Pat ~en
drick. •••
Co-anchor of "News 4 LA"
Kelly Lange was honored with
the Fint Amendment Award
from the Anti-Defamation
League of the B'nai Bnth.
Harborlitcs, who also enjoyed man, Betty and John Cannon, Tbecveningstarted with cock-The brunch, which wu spon-
sored by the OC Society of
Fellows of AOL, was held at Le
Meridien. Jack Goldbcr chaired
the event. Assisting were .Alan
Kunski, Howard LePatncr, Pat
Harris, Rochelle Bakh, Ivan
P•Tll IY WI UllWO
LLONGS OF NEWPORT INC.
REAL ESTATE ... WE CARE HARDER
I TIPS FOR HOMEOWNERS J
SELECTING YOUR BROKER
If you are serious about selling, and you want the best
service from a real estate company, know the agent who
will represent you before calling the company.
Remember, the company name is not a guarantee of top
quality real estate service, even though that company
might have a high percentage of fine salespeople.
If you agent is faltering in his marketing or on his follow-
through of your escrow, the company will not send a
· substitute, or take your agent "off the project". You'll have
a contract with that agent as well as with his company.
Whether your agent is with a large or small company,
you'll want to know whether he or she has the personal
dedication, knowledge and integrity to do the job for you.
If you would like to receln our real
e1t•t• newsletter (publl11ted In
Newport Beach .... 1111) plHH
call •nd we'll put you on our ma•ne
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NEWPORT 8£.AC'fft CA f'J.651
CALL 148-Lllli
Chrtsta & Gerry Long
' tails at the newly opened Beverly
Heritage Hotel before guests
proceeded to the performance.
Following ~as a supper recep-
tion at the Center Club, where
the singer made a personal
appearance. II 1 ld•Nll"'
•
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Why did KABC TV feature
Carmel Retirement Village
on the Eyewitness News?
They discovered that Carmel
Retirement Village practices a
successful approach to seniors
maintaining healthier and
richer lives.
Carmel Retirement ViJJage
in Fountain Valley is unique:
Pets are allowed! .
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Prank Stern. Richard Good-
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W"mer, Mary ~ and RicCi
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POltcripta: On May 29th at
the Newport Marriott, SS2 will
haft a Victory Celebration to
COllUDelllOndc their membenbip
driw the put month. May 30
aacl 31st will be the second
annual Oab Cluaic featuring
................ _ ....
outlt•adiq ridlll ad jumpen.
Allo OD die JOtti and 3 lit will
be the finU of tbe ~
Guild Teanil Tournament ...
at the Newport ._ .. Country
Club. At 7 LDL OD May 311t,
center 500 Will lpoDIOI' die 2nd
an•ual Triathlon at Lake Mis-
sion Viejo. At S p.m. oo May
list, the Muter Chorale Will
hold ita Benejit Auction aDd
Dinner at the Irvine Hilton. And
at S:30 p.m., High Priority, a
support sroup of the American
Cancer Society will preview their
golf tournament. (Whew!) ,
..... 1111 ........... 111 llC .....
Meetings & Events
The City of Newport Beach
Parka, Beaches and Recreation
Department is proud to
announce the First Annual
Mayon Cup Tennis Tourna-
ment. The Tennis Tournament
is scheduled for June 6 and 7
and will continue June 13 and
14 for the Semi and Final
matches.
The entry fee for this exciting
tournament is S l S for singles and
$20 for doubles. Included in the
cost is a· Prince T ·shirt for all
the participants and other excit-
ing gifts and accessories pro-
vided by the Fashion Island Ski
and Sports.
Individual trophies will be
given to the fint and second
place winners in all categories,
while a handsome perpetual
trophy will be kept at City Hall
recognizing the winnen from the
tournament.
If you would like to partici-
pate in this Fint Annual Mayors
Cup Tennis Tournament please
call the Recreation Dept. at 644-
3151 or stop by the office at 3300
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. • • •
The Docent Council of the
Newport Haibor Art Mmeum
will bold an infonUl reception
on Monday, June I, at 9:30 Lm.
ia the Maaeum'1 Sculpture
Gardea Cife for tbole Uatereited
in leatDilti more abOut tbia Wal
voluateer orpaizatioD.
Tiie Doceat Cowil provida
toun ... oatrwb prosraml to
ecltool poape ad commuaitJ
........ NHAM\ Docenta
coeduded toun for Oftl' 5,000
aclaool children dariq tbe
Mueam '• recent Flemish
Eapr 11 liiw abillitioD,. ad die
C--=U -=tiwly IUpporta a wide
,aflecy of plOll'W coedactecl
.., NHAM\ Education J)epart-
meat.
Provisional Docents receive a
nine month training course in
contemponry art history and
the techniques of touring and
public spea.kiiig.
For more information about
the Docent Counca or to make
reservations for the receptio~
please call the Museum at 759-
1122. • • •
On June S, Bruno Bettelhei~
Ph.D., a national renowned
expert on child and adolescent
development and psychiatric
treatment, will speak at Orange
County's only private, inpatient
treatment facility exclusively for
adolescents with emotional or
behavioral problems.
Newport Harbor Hospital
(formerly Newport Harbor Psy-
chiatric Institute) will be
expanding its services and dou-
bling its size in mid-May. To
commemorate, on June S from
noon to 3 p.m., Newport Harbor
will host a festive celebration
featuring Bettelbeim 's talk at I
p.m. Bettelbcim, who for 29
years directed the Orthogcnic
School, a residential treatment
center for emotionally disturbed
children, will speak on the
unique treatment. encouraging
results and significant need for
this type of proaram.
Newport Harbor is located at
1501 Eaat Sixteenth Street in
Nnport ae.cb. The event ii fru
to tM pablie, Ud relel'V&bom
arc ,recp 11ted. For raervatic>M, can 64J..9310. • • •
Tbi Newport Beecb Friends
of tllie Litnr; ... tbe public
tile opportuitJ to meet Martha
Grula•m, A.S.l.D., a 11-.hr in
iaa.ior deaip with iateraa-...:--• . . H . _..:n ~....-IOD. crtoplCwua "'·New y.-.. iD laterion. •
Tlae ~ wiD tab place OD
Tuesday, June 2, at the Balboa
Yacht Club. Hospitality begins
at 11 a.m. followed by the
luncheon at I I :30.
This occasion marks the 30th
year of the Friends of the
Library support group, and
Marilyn Ostman will be installed
as president. Her executive
board will include Betty Sprang,
first vice president; Doris Vance,
F A • I E N N E·
second vice president; Donna
Hammond, third vice president;
Fran Sloper, treasurer; Freida
Stephen, recording secretary;
and Claudia Baltzer, historian.
Donation is S 12 with advance
reservation which is requested
by May 26. Without reservation
there is a $17 donation requested
at the door.
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ACCEPTED
1595 Newport Blvd.
~ COsta Mesa, CA 92627 0
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30 ..... ,_ ~ 3545
EMt co.a IDPwa1. C.O..OUdel
M .... a ..... 10Lm.to5
p.m., ...... ., tbioup SatUr-
clay. call 67S-5634.
Warb., Adl1• a.-, _.
M.-Delt• wiD clilplay June
I dlroqla Jme lO at Quorum
w.u-.,.-ca•••_.
Illa Mimi will diaplay throujb
May 31. ~ <iallcry, 374
North C08it lfiabway, Lapn.a
Badl. Boun are 10 LJD. to 4:30
p.m., daily. Call 494 4422.
~. 374NorthCout11iab-Cread•e Art1 C.-. will display
way, 1.....-Beldt. Houn are throuab June 3 at tbe lnine F"me
10 LDL so 5 p.m., daily. Arts Center, 4601 Walnut
Pi .. •I•' , hiJVaw...,_ ·Avenue, Irvine. Hounare9Lm.
will A:-i! thro-..a. J 14 to 9 p.m., Monday tbroup ~J ....-une at Thunday, 9 Lm. to 6 p.m. on Galle~ Touche, 499 North Friday and 9 Lm. to 3 p.m. on
Cout Jliabway, Laauna Beach. Saturday. Call 552-1078. Boan are 10 Lm. to 6 p.m.,
Monday throuab Saturday and
12 noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday.
.... .,, sen. Sq I ....
llUll ••.twill display throqh
June 17 at the Newport City Hall
Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd.,
Newport ee.cb. Adm.iaion is
free. Houn are 8 Lm. to S p.m.,
daily.
•JMe at die ••di" is the title
of a new collection of paintings
showing indefinitely at Schaar I
Germain Studio Gallery, 484
North Cout Highway, Lquna
Beach. Houn are 11 a.m. to S:JO
p.m., Wednesday through Sun-
day. Call 7S~l.
~Reeta1 GrapWa ,,._ A ......
CIUI PrW ...._,, will display
tbroup July Sat the Laguna Art
MUleWD, 307 Cliff Dme, Lag-
una Beach. Boun are 11 Lm.
to S p.m., Tuesday through
Sunday. Call 494-6531.
DANCE
•All E• .... of MJd• IMten
Duce" will take place May 30
at 8 p.m. and May 31 at 2 p.m.
in Orange Coast College's
Robert B. Moore Theater.
Tickets are $6 in advance, S7 at
the door. Call 432-5880.
'l'lle1JaD nW ..... will
praeat wOrb .......... "' ltudeata w., 27-30 in ucn
Little l'heaaer'. Tdm me S3-S5.
Shows at 8 p.m. Call ~5000.
MUSIC
TlleUCl .... _.Jaa• 1a
... will perform in the UCI F"me
Arts ()lift Groft OD May 3 J at
4 p.m. Ad•i•on is free. The
audience ii iavited to bring lawn
chain. Call 856-42S9.
.. .._o l•ltilee," a multiple
piano concert featuring artist-in-
reaidence Roee Ann Wood will
take place May 29 at 8 p.m.
Tackett are S.S. Call 89S-8367.
STAGE
.. Not •Y ._. Alom" will play
through May 30 in UCl's rme
Arts Villa&e Theater. Tackets are
SS-$1.SO. Call 856-6166.
"A Lile ia t•e T•eater," a
comedy about actors and the
theater will play through June
27 at the Grove Theater, 128S2
Main S~ Garden Grove. Call
636-7213.
.. Tlte Real TWnc," a romantic
comedy of love. and infidelity by
Tom Stoppard will play through
June 21 at the South Cout
~. 655 Towa Cater ter, 2501 Qifl' Drive, Newport.
Driw. eo.&a Mcu Tlebtl are 8ctdL Call 631-0288.
117;;a2A. CaD 957-i033.
._...... .._. Maa" will play
~ Jae 20 at the Lquna
MOUlaon Playlaome, fi06 Lag-
uaa Canyon Road, Laguna
Bclda. TICbta w1 performance
schedule can be obtained by
caDiaa 494-0743 or 494 8021.
"Scaplao," a free-wheeling
MISC
•A Cd1I dra el '0 W • will
take pl.e ..., 29 ad JO at the rant Ullited Caiadl ol Ol:anF.
161 South Oranp Street,
Oranp. Boan are 9. LID. to S
p.m. each day. Call 637·1808.
comedy about young lo~ with · a.I S.eltcm .. .._Ill a•• tn1
watchful fathers will play to qpllt S1 1l CGllllt M1Jlcal
throqb June 6 on Friday and C1 Su oa May JO at 8 p.m. in
Saturday Cftllinp at 8 p.m. in the Oranae County Performing
the Newport Theatre Arts Cea-Arts Center. Call 499-1311 .
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bittle· bit of Italy disguised as cheesecake
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GULLIVER'S
Had Any Really Gieat
PRIME Rms OF BEEF
"Why, •you at, -U this dining
column almost never devoted to
bieakfut?"
A legitimate question that
deserves an answer.
The reason is simple. Break-
fast doesn't include deuert. And
d~ folb, may be what life
is all about. Or it may be what
those famous ten pounds of mine
are about. At any rate, I find
I can put up with almost any
insult during the first courses if
I'm reasonably assured that the
dessert will be wonderful.
Imagine then, my thrill on
finding a new Corona de) Mar
emporium specializing in one of
my favorites, Italian baked
desserts to go. Actually, La
Dolce Vita specializes in heaven
to go.
Gushing around the office, I
announced that I bad beard
about a wonderful new bakery
that dispensed Italian pastries
par excellence. Italian sweets
(which aren' always very sweet)
are one of my great passions.
Needless to say, arguments
began about the relative merits
of the sweet endings attached to
various cuisines.
Argument without proof is
like cannoli without filling;
interesting, but l1eking in sub-
stance. So off I went to La Dolce
Vita to fetch a submission to
newsroom critics:
Located at 3635 E. Coast
Highway, open only a short six
months, La Dolce Vita has
bepn to make its mark. A
family affair, the bakery special-
ius in all that is wonderful in
Italian baked goods.
The definitive test of any
Italian bakery lies with the
cannoli. Local dinen may have
learned to avoid cannoli not
prepared by an Italian specialist.
Often the shell is soggy, having
been filled with a whipped cream
f tlling that bears little or no
resemblance to what Grandma
used to bake for special occa-
sions. Grandma would proudly
claim the cannoli dispensed by
Vittorio Caputi at La Dolce
Vita.
Crisp, crisp shells encase the
most wonderful ricotta cream
that is kissed with citron or
cltocolate chips. Add to deli-
cious taste the surprising fact
that a ricotta cheese cream is low
in calorics b)' virtue of the low-
f at nature of the base cheese and
you 11 see why I can guarantee
you 11 be back for more, pronto.
Focacia is Italian bread (often
called pizza bread) redolent with
good things. La Dolce Vita
offen sheet slices and rounds of
one of the best I~ ever tasted.
Alona wtth the f ocacia, the
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ovens bake a hard Crusted loaf
that is heaven for ICl'Vina with
pasta or terrific on its own for
a sandwich. Tender and light, it
is not a sourdough a la San
Francisco.
My newsroom taste testen
came in with a split decision on
the rum cake. Those wbo diJ..
liked it did so only because they
bate rum and this cake is unmis-
takably rum flavored. My per-
sonal opinion is that this is the
best version of that particular
delight that's come my way since
I last concocted one in my own
kitchen.
Cheesecake, made with lowcr-
in-calories ricot1' is a popular
ending to any meal. La Dolce
Vita's offerings are superior.
Choose from chocolate, cherry,
strawberry, raspberry, blueberry
and amaretto. The delicate tex-
ture of this filling makes it
particularly appealing at the end
of meal.
There just isn' room here to
name all the goodies that are on
tap at La Dolce Vita. Tbe
cookies were the first items to
disappear from the tray at our
office. My penonal favorite is
the amaretti.
wrhey're not too s~" was
an often-beard comment.
Bite-eized pastries were pop-
ular too. A mini-«lair 1ot raves.
"This is excellent chocolate.
The small size is just right for
someone who doesn' want to go
overboard on dessert," said
Scott Vowell, our esteemed
messenger. I don' know what
qualifications Scott may have as
food critic, but be spotted the
quality and freshness of the
ingredients used by La Dolce
Vita on the first try.
Toni Caputi, brother to Chef
Vittorio, bandies the marketing
chores for La Dolce Vita and has
found that quality and freshness
are the things that are bringing
loe&I restaurants a-knockin' on
his door. If you love the desserts
at such eateries as Cafe Express
and Amelia's, they just might
have come from La Dolce Vita.
"When the chefs taste our
product, they admit it•s better
than their own kitchen can tum
out," said Caputi.
Make your own taste test at
La Dolce Vita, soon. You miaht
even decide dessert belongs with
breakfast.
La Dole~ Vita, 3635 E. COtUt
Hwhway. Corona de/ Mar. 61$-
JJU. lta/1"11 br~ad. JHUITWJ,
cook/a and ciutom Clllca.
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Make a fashionable statemen1··-1n your blckfard
The aeweat form of aelf-
~· .... amvcd, Some of
tbe most illdividuali1tic and
emtig fallloa statements Of .
the m•!WI' will be made in
cuUal ud outdoor furnitun:,
KCO~ to <lay Wood, owner
of s.ddlebaick Patio cl Fireside
of El Toro. Colon are bold and
vibrant or whisper soft, with a
wide auortment off ramc styles.
Combined with new fabrics,
lt)'lina and designs, it •a easy to
coordinate outdoor entertaining
with furniture to match, to
accent or contrast with current
interior desips. With names like
Shanahai, French Quarter,
Etan, Boler-0, Boccaccio, Marra-
kesh, Scaramouche and Kailua,
the le.ding manufacturen offer
a spectrum of looks ranging
from dramatic oriental, charm-
ing country French, elegant
Italian, magnificent Mediterra-
nean, haughty Hollywood,
amazing art deco to basic Amer-
ican outdoon. And the accent
is on color.
Clover, plum, yellow chiffon,
peach blush and cappuccino-
the colon of summer are mouth-
watering and sight-satisfying.
Especially strong this summer is
the resurgence of basic white.
.. Splashing the vibrant, optim-
istic colon of cushions against
a white frame backdrop is very
popular this summer," Wood
pointed out.
Elaborating on this reflection
of optimism in outdoor fashion,
Richard Frinier, director of
product development for well-
known casual furniture manu-
facturer Brown Jordan stated,
.. The colors for this summer's
outdoor f umiture are psycho-
logically uplifting and reflect a
healthy economy. They're light,
airy and bright ...
"This summer the colors
reflect the adventurous consu-
mer. Some of the most exciting
things in outdoor furniture arc
the combination of dark colon
with rich fabrics,•• another
prominent manufacturer of
quality casual furniture, Tropi-
tone•s marketing manager
George Dunn remarked. "'Peo-
ple can experiment; make a
statement; or step out a bit.
From art deco to traditional, the
options are there if you •re willing
to be bold."
Spun from synthetic fiben,
the fabrics are practical as well
as pretty. Most can be cleaned
with mild soap and water. Ultra-
violet and pollution resistant,
the fabrics are colorfast and
won't yellow. Many of the pads
are detachable for easier clean-
ing and storage.
Additionally, there's a strong
emphasis on comfon.
.. Technology bas made it
possible to weave colors in
acrylic fabrics which look and
feel like indoor materials,"
Wood stated. '"Ninety percent of
the furniture now bas pads or
cushions."
Cushions are made from
materials like .. Eva-Ori," a
foam-like material which is
water repellant and soft, yet
strong enough to bold up firmly.
The use off ungicidcs and special
treatments inhibit the growth of
mildew.
In shon, with minimal care,
these low maintenance pads and
cushions will continue to be
bright, colorful and comfortable
in the summers ahead.
The latest trends in luscious
colors and styling are also avail-
able to the current owners of
casual furniture.
'"People can now modernize
their look simply by changing
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the pads or straps, or by adding
cushions to existing furniture,"
Wood said.
This flexibility in color and
styling is also prominent in
design .
'"In condo-type living, people
arc looking for more compact
furniture." Wood said. "'And it
should be more personally
selected to fit their needs."
Those needs can more easily
be met with the new venatile
shapes and designs available in
outdoor furniture. Table shapes
and sizes have become more
daring; offering a full ran~ of
circles, sq~ retangJcs and
now, triangles, in heights rang-
ing from low tea tables to buffet
bars. Most are equipped with
shatterproof acrylic tops which
remove for easy cleaning.
Chain this summer leap into
motion as the most popular are
the swivel rockers, followed by
gliders and rocking chairs. Com-
fort is foremost in the popular
One call Knds an cxpericoc~ painttr for an
CSClma!t. not a saksman
We 11eh1cvc long bsnng results by usa ng onl)' quality
nwtnals.
We stnp. swn and finish woodwork also
commERCIAl I RESIDEOTIAl
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St. Uc. • •90 • •2
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motion chain. But traditional
chairs arc striving to offer more
as well.
-Our chain are curved to siYe
lumbar support. which is much .
more comfortable than the a.
ditional 1trai1bt-back patio
chair," Dunn of Tropitone
noted.
If your oeedJ can for furniture
of 1enerous proportions, the
mainstay dining group of
umbrella table and chain or
traditional chaise lounge is
available in exciting new colors
and styles.
And for the finishing touch,
accent pieces from unique
umbrellas to glasses, utensils and
pl~mats arc color conscious
and styled to add Oare to your
furniture fashion.
Whether your style is large or
small, exciting or sof~ you'll find
all your needs for sophisticated,
formal outdoor dining or relax-
in& conversation-type settings
in colon and fabrics you'll be
proud to display-with coJDf ort
enough to deserve the name
leisure furniture.
The outlook is bright in
fashionable outdoor furniture
statements for this summer.
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BEMEACIARY: BANK Of AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST
ANO SAYINGS ASSOCIATION
recorded februaly 2. 1981 • Instr. No. 19 In Book,
13933 Pl9t 1951 of Offocal Rllcords in the otlice of the
Recorder of Oranse County;
said deed of trust describes the ~lowinc PfOPlltY:
PARCRl:
Fee Simple Title to Condominium Unit No. UM (the
.. Unit"), as shown upon the Condominium Plen (Entitled
"Condominium Plan for Lot 1 ofTt'llCt No. 1058n. ~
of Oranp, Sta ot-Cafifomia (the "'Plen"'), recorded on
July 12, 1979, as Document No. 15610, in Book 13226,
PlllS 76 thfOUlh 115, indusive. of Ofndal "9ccrds ol
said <>ranee County, which plan pesUins to that~
described in Tract No. 10587. recorded in Book 449,
Plll8S 5 thf"OUlh 6 of miscellaneous maps. records of
said Orance County.
PARCll2:
An undivided .00529 percent interest in and to the
common~ as shown and defined on the plM;
Except all oil, ps and hydrocarbon substances beneMtl
a depth "' 500 feet from the suma of said land with
no rilht of surface entry above 500 feet from the surface
of said land, as reserved by William J. Casney, an
unmarried man, in the deed recorded in Book 9560, Piie
838 ol Official Rec:otds.
PARCn3:
An exclusive rilht and easement to use the bak:ony
area desilnMed S.184 on the plan as beinc appudteNnt
to the unit
PARC£l4:
An exclusiYe ri&ht and ..wnent to use the pet1dna
SPllC8S desisnated on the plan as panunc specie No. PS-
159 and J*kinc space No. PS-160.
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED 1102/81. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTlON TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPl.ANATlON Of THE
NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
100 Scholz fJtaz.a #206, Newport Buch, CA
'"(tt a street .tdress °'common desicnation ol poperty
is shown aboYe, no warranty is ,;wn as to its complete.
ness or correctness)." The beneficia'Y under Aid Deed
of Trust by reason ol a breach or default in the obfiptions
secu.-.d theseby, hetetufore executild and dllMred to
the undersi&ned a written Declaration of Default and
Demand fw Sale, and written notice of default and ot
e'9ction to cause the undersicned to sefl said propetty
to satisfy said obtiptions, and thereafter the undefsilned
caused said notice ot default and ot e'49c:tion to be
recotded February 10, 1987 as Instr. No. 87-076907 of
Official Records in the office of the Recorder ol 0ranae
County;
Said Sate will be made. but without COYenant or
warranty, express or implied, reprdinc titte possession, °' encumbrances, to pay the remaininl principal sum
of the note(s) secured by said deed ot Trust. with interest
as in said note prov;ded, advances, if any under the tenns
of said Deed of Trust. tees. charaes and expenses of the
Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust.
Said sale will be hekt on:
Wednesday, June 17, 1987, at 1:30 p.m. in the lobby
to the buildina located at 601 South Lewis Street, Oran-
Califomia 92668 ·-·
At the time of the inrtial public.tion of this notice, the
tot.al amount of the unpaid balance ol the obtiption
secured by the above described deed of trust and
estimated costs. expenses, and advances is $134,524.47
It 1s possibte that at the time of sale the openin1 bid
may be less than the total indebtedness due.
If available, the expected openina bid may be obtained
by callina the foUowine telephone numbet'S on the day
before the sale: (714) ~7 or (213) 627~5
Date: May 14, 1987
T.D. SERVICE COMPANY as said Trustee,
By Betty Jo McOanief, Assistant Secrmry, 601 South
Lewis St .. Oranae. CA 92668, (714) 385--i700
5/28 6/ 4 6/ 11 0342
OllDINANCE NO. 17· 12
OttOtNAHC€ OF THE an COUNaL OF TH£ an Of
NEWPOllT BUCH AllENDM CHAP'fD 12.lZ Of ntE
NEWPORT 8EAQt MUNICIPAL CODE IY ADO•t8
'9tOVISIONS WHICH GM THE a.u Of POUCl THI
AUTHOltfTY TO ESTMl ISH TIAff1C c:tllCllPCMNl'I
°" 1"E 8A1W PUllNIUU.
The City Council of the City ol Newport Beach does
hereby ordain as follows: ·
Section 1: The provisions of Chapter 12.32 of the
Newport Beach Municipal Code is hereby afTiended by
addina the foUowma:
Section 12.32 075 Balboa Peninsula Traffic Access
Control · Findin15.
The City Council finds and declares that:
A The Balboa Peninsula cons.ists of appradmaaty 350
acres of land that extends pneralty SOUlherty and eestt'1y
from the intersection of Balboa BouleWWd and Newpo.1
Boulevard in the City of Newport Beach. Oney e.fbOa
Boulevard and the Balboe Island F..-y provide access
to the ~mnsula. Balboa Boulevard is a four~ divided
roadway, with street-side and median parttina. The
frequency of intersections and pedestrian CtOSSinp
sicnificantty restrict the ability of Balboa Boulevard to
accommodate traffic durina peak periods in the sprinc.
summer and fall The Balboe Island Ferry, when oe>eratina
at maximum capacity, can toad no more than ninety (90)
automobiles per hour and does not provide a V-.
alternate route to and from the Peninsula dunnc pe.ak
periods.
8 . The beaches •Iona the BaJboa Peninsula are heavily
used crurinc the summer, and .t various times ~
the se>ri,_ and fall. Various commercial embtithments
in the Central Belboe .,.., such es the fun Zone n
... ,., ......................... o1--...
,..,. erolund. l'tMt-... ,_ ........ .._.... tN
,..11Aa'l'na•_.., •• 111 ._. .. ~ .....
.................. a BL,.... ... ..... ........... 11 ....... ._. ....... ... ........................
1u11 ... u.,., ...................... ._.
... ...,.. ....... , If , ... fl 1 I dilltlhl:lura .....,o1 ... -...._. ..... ,... .........
doell:Y ......................... I 2 I-· and nat ..,..... edlqr.J• ~ tar ~ or CUIDI.,._ TiieN .. I h•"" ... pubic Md ....
pettdrW lall on .. P91111 I .. ....., vililDr'I to the
,..,.... ~ ............ ol time~
on Bleboe 8Dutnwd and tide ..... In Mefch of a
pettUnc spot n ............, no .,....... "** ..
.-11t11e tor ---....... ....... c. The ......... iftftult"'..,,.. durinlthe11Umm1r,
and c.Uin partial• ol the ..,,... and tlM, ._ limltld
~ ot ... end athlr b• ..... tlllb• .......... thi t.•dency of..,,_ tD came tD. and .._., the .._
P9ninsula Ill ~ the ..,,. time and the
additionel trhll NCelHf'Y to lac* weiiabie ...U.
........ ~to.,.,. traffic COflll ''°" ... a.Ma Boutevwd.
D. Traffic """C01-,...a;on.-..w.· ~ .. a.lbm Boulwlnt tm
become 1a .._. tt\lt dHlys In ..-s of one hour t..w.
been~ by ........ ...._.to.,..,ora.vit
the flWniniuta. This trlllfic COi I I' an .. I 11 ... a thr9M !->the '-Ith. sat.ty, ......... of persons and propett;y
tnthat
1. Ther9 Is one fire ~ on the P9ninsu&e. meny ol
the bui~ on the ,.,._. .. wood c:onllNction,
have wood sidin& and/or wood shffWes on the rod.~
of the struc:tuNS on the ftwVnsute at9 built dole tlD lot
lines. The type ol construction mltlriaas used, and the
close prmimity ol buikfi• to one anothef, lnawe the
probebility thllta fife In one structure could quickly 1Pfwi
to adioinina buildlnp. S.V.. tntfic COt'\l8StiOn would
si&nfficantly inctuse the fire department response time
and the datn1119 to the irM>lwd strudute and nearby
buildirws.
2. There is no police station on the Balboa Peninsula.
Police 5efVice is provided throueh patrol vehicles. and
at times, the police heficoplef. In the evef'lt ot a ~
disturbance or major crime occuninc Ill the same time
as sewre ~ion. police response lo the scene would
be sianificantty delayed and the manpower necessary to
QUeU a serious disturbance may be snvenled from ruchinc the scene.
3. There is no hospital°' ambulance service on the
Peninsula. In the event of a serious iniufy or illness,
medical response would be~~ dwirc times of severe traffic corcestion. Mcnoller, transpor.
tation otthe ill°' injured person to medk:al t.cilities would
be delayed to the detriment ol the pttient.
E. The City Council finds that the threat to the public
health, safety and~ about by severe tndfic concestion •lone the Balboa Peninsula can be eliminated
by authorizina the Chief ol Police, 0t his or her desi&nee.
to restrict motor vehicle access tD the Peninsula durirc
times ol silJrificant traffic c:o..,.me>n and/« when
conditions ,. such that Sftet'e coc westk>n will occur if
access is not restr ic:ted.
Section 12.32.080 Balbol Plniosula Traffic Acceu
Control Points -Authorization of Establish..
The Chief ot Police, °' his or her desianee. shall be
authorized to estabtish approprillle traffic access control
points alont Balboe Boulevard when it is determined by
a Newport Beach Police that:
A. Nonnal movement of traffic .,. Balboa Boulevard
will be impaired such that there is a threat to the health,
safety and wetfate of persons residirc. WOtklrc. °'present
in and alone the Balbol Peninsula and the COfll8$lion
would be eliminated or alteviated if access to the
Peninsula was c:ontrotled °' restridect, °'
B. UtUe 0t no vehcular flow is occurrinc alonl Balboa
BouteYard, and a sisnificant number of vehicles are not
promptly movina when an oppottun~ arises to do so.
The authority to establish traffiC access control points
shall cease at such time as rasonabty flowinc traffic is
restated.
Section 12.32. 085 Exceptions.
The ~lowina vehicles shall be permitted ~ to the
Balboa Peninsula notwithstandinc restrictions Imposed
pursuant to Section 12.32.080:
A. Authorized emetaency vehicles;
8. Mot°' vehicles carryinc doctors who are respondina
to bona fide requests ol patients on Balboa Peninsula;
c. Comr1letCW vehicles maJOna deliveries to residences
or businesses on Balboa Peninsula between the hours
of 6:00 A.M. and 6:00 P.M.
D. Motor vehicles occupied by persons residirc on the
BaJboa Peninsula and/a< their suests;
E. The owners.. ~. and customers of bust·
nesse5 located on the Balboa ~ninsula for which parkinc
spaces are immediately available.
Section 12.32.090 Balboa Peninsula Traffic Access .
viotations
When traffic access control points have been estab-
lished pursuant to Section 12.32.080:
A. No person shall drive a motor ¥ehicle past a traffic
access control poim when one or more puce officer or
tnlffic control~ are stationed at the location without
stc>pplnc the vehicle at the control point;
B. No person shall drive a motor vehicle on to the Balboa
Peninsula without the appnMI ol a police officer sbltioi -9
at the traffic control point;
C. No person shall fail°' refuse to immediately drive
the motor vehicle under his °' her control ~ from
a traffic control point In a direction ...., from the Balboa
Peninsula when directed to do so by a peace officer,
0. No person shall park, stop, °' permit to remain
standirc. any motor vehicle at °' near any tra1f'ic control
point °' at any other ~ace 1n any manner that impairs
the vehicular pedestrian access to or fnJm the Balboa
P9ninsula.
Section 12.32.095 Balboa ~ninsula Traffic Access·
Ucemptions.
The prowisions of Section 12.32.090 shall not apply to
pedestrians °' to penons ridina bicyctes and lhafl not
be used for the purpose of restrictina °' lmpai,..,_ access
to Balboa Peninsula by pedestrians 0( bicycfists.
Secbon 2: All otNr provisions ol Chapter 12.32 ~
remain in full bee and eftect..
Section 3• The M.,ar Ghall ""' and the CitY Cletk shall
attest to the pess ... 'ol this On:tmw1c:e. The City Ctertl:
st.fl <*M the serne to be published once m the offtcial
newspeper -.thin fifMn (15) ~ lftllr lb~.
Sedion 4: Thet Otdff\an()I ... introduced ... ,....,
meltN• of the CdJ CoUndl ol the City of .... port a.ch
hMd on the 11th cf91 of Mlf, 1987. end~ on the
... ol...,,ltl7,bftM~--.--· ans. COUNCILMEMBERS Co>1, Hart. Plummer. ......s---.Tunw NOQ. COUNCI 1mmns ..,,., COUNCA.MOl809 ....
f'ICllllOUI llJJH ..
UMl ITATIMIJfT
The foltoMnl '*'°" Is
doiftl bulirtMS -T£AM FRAMING CO., 9431 Molili·
11n1 Dr, H.B., CA 92646.
...,.,.. C. Wilson, 9431
Moeillana Or, H.B.. CA
92646.
This business Is con·
dudlld by M individueJ.
The rqistrant com·
m11ad '° tr8ftACt busi-. nea under the fictitious
~ neme ot names
lilflld ebwe on s.22.a1. Ill,..,.._ C. Witlon
This ~ -fited with the County Clefk ol
Or.,. ~on M.y 22,
1917. ,... No. f344661
5/286146/116/18 0331
ntliiiOUI ....
..... ITATEMEJn
The ~lowinc person is
doinc business as: VICTO-
RIA VILLAGE INCOME
FUND, 2222 Martin Street.
Suite260, Irvine, CA 92715.
Stephen M. Zamucen,
815 Ceiba Street. Newport
Beach, CA 92715.
This business is con·
ducted by a limited pertner-
ship ..
The re1istrant com·
metad to transact busi·
neu under the fictitious
business name °' names listed~ on NIA.
Isl Stephen M. Zamucen
This Stltement was filed
with the County ~ of
C>nqt County on May 22.
1987.
file No. F3U664
5/286/4 6/116118 0332
nt!iiiOUSllJUllllS
NW ITATIMIJfT
The followil• penons ale
doin1 business as: (1)
WESCO RESEARCH; HCI
OORPOAA TION: (2) W£SCO
MARKETING: (1) WESCO
RESEARCH, DIVISION Of
HCI CORP .• 1900 Poft ~
vence, Newpof1 BNch, CA
92660.
Harkless Consuttinc. Inc.,
a California corporation.
1900 Poft Provence, New·
port Buch, CA 92660.
This business is con-
ducted by a corporation.
The re1istrants com·
menced to transact busi·
neu under the fictitious
business name °' names
listed abc:Ne on 4-1-87.
I sl Harltless Consuttini,
Inc.; Pat Hatkless. Secre-
tary.
This statement was filed
with the CountY Ctertt of
Oranae County on May 22.
1987.
FileNo.~53
5/28 6/4 6/11 6/18 0327
l·J3011
PUeuc NOTICI
ntil llOUI .......
NAME ITATDIUff
The folk>winl persons are
doin& business as: THE SAN
Cl.£MENTt FLORIST, 143
Ave. def Mar. San Clemente,
CA92672.
The fictitious business
narM ret.mld to•~ was
filed on 10.2-82 in the
~ ol Orlnee. ()riaina:
File No. Fl 99423.
Ct.tes Newman. 2408
Calle Ma)ofu, San Cle·
menW, CA 92672.
Sandra Newfnan, 2408
Calle MaJorca, San Cle·
mente, CA 92672.
Lorraine tt.wman, 2408
Catie Maforca, San Cle·
mente. CA 92672.
EJlen P. Newman, 600
~Sana.n-1111.CA mn.
This business Is con· dudld.,,. ~partner.
ship.
Ill a... He•men, San·
dra Newnwn, Lonalne NN· man
Thil m•rnent ws fHed
-'th the County c... °' 0.-.. County on Mlly 8.
1987.
5/286/4 6/116/18 0345
JoMC.~Jr .
~
SUMMONS
(CITACION JUDICIAL)
Case Number: 182935
(Numero dll Caso)
NOTICE TO DEFENDANT:
(Avtso a Acusedo)
GEORGE W. HOSS, an indi-
vidual, and DOES 1 throulh
10, inclusive YOU ARE
BEING SUED BY PlAIN·
TIFF:
(A Ud. le est•· deman·
dando)
DEAN WITTER REYNOLDS
INC.
You t*'8 lO CALENDAR
DAYS afW this summons is
served on you to file •
typewritten response at thl$
court.
A i.tter °' phone caU will
not prot9Ct you; )'OUr ~
written response must be in
proper lqal fonn If you
WMt the COUit to hear your
case.
If you do not file your
response on time, you may
lose the case, and your waaes. money and property
may be taken without
further waminc from the court.
There .,.. other lepl ,..
qui""'*1ts. You may want
to call an attorney ri&ht
.way. If )IOU do not know an
attorney, )IOU may call an
attorney merral MfVice 0(
• lepl aid office (listed in
the phone book).
[)esp ... , de que le entre-
auen esta cbcio • Judicial
usa.d tiene un p&azo de 30)
DIAS CALENDARIOS J*'a
presenter una respuesta
escrita • ma'QUina en est.a cone.
Una carta o una I~ ......,.nica no le of'9C*a'
proteccio'n; su ~
escrita a ma·quina tiene
que cumptir con las formal·
ldades leples ~
si usted QUiete que la oorte
escuche su aso.
Si U$1lld no Pl esenbl SU resouesta a tiempo, puede
perder et aso, y le pueden
quitar su salario. su dinero
Y otras COUS de SU propie.
dad sin ~ adicional pew
patte de la cor1e.
Existen otros requisitos
leptes. Puede QUe usted
quiera llamar a un abopdo
inmediatamente. Si no
ccmoce 1 un abo1ado,
puede Hamer a un servicio
de I efes etlcia de abapdos
o • una oficina de ~
lepl (YU el directorio tel-
eto•nico).
The name and addteSS of
the court is.: (El nombre y
direccio'n de la corte es)
ORANGE COUNTY
MUNICJPAl COURT, CEN·
TRAL ORANGE JUDICIAL
DISTRICT, 700 Civic CenW
Drive West. Santa Ana. CaJi·
fomia 92701
The name and address
and tejephone number of
plaintitrs attorney,°' plain-
tiff without an attorney is:
(EJ nombte, la direccio'n
y et numero de telefono def
abopdo def demandante, o
del demandante que no
tiene abopdo, es)
Kevin K. F'itzaerald.
Jones, Bell, Simpson &
Abbott. 800 W'!Wlil'9 ec..t.
vard, Fifth floor, Los
Aneetes. California 90017;
(213) 485-1555
0.: July 311985
(Fecha)
(S-1)
ROBERT B. KUHEl.
Clerk (Actuario)
by TetYt Ford, DlsxAy
(Oelepdo)
5/28. 6/4, 6/ll, 6 /
18 0329
ncn nous M1•1m ..._ITATWT n.-..-. ........
~ Mn.-.: ZENfTH
INVESTMENT GROUP.
3737 8itCh StreM. Third
floor. tlewpcwt Blach, eaa.
fornie 92660.
~ f . Emery, 2616
COW. Stteet. Corona 6et
.... Cllifomle 92625.
FICiiiiOUIMIJl-
NAMllTATW
The fol~ Plf'IO"I .. ~~111:Y1CTO.
RIA VIUAGE GARDEN
APARTMENTS. 22.22 M:wtin
Street, Su-. 260, IMne, CA
92715.
~ M. Zamucan. a
General ,.,,,.. 815 c.ibl
Streit. Mlapcrt a.ch, CA
92660.
Blase Zamucen, a
General Partner, 28542
Mutwa, Mission Vtlio. CA
92692..
This busines:s Is con-
ducted by a limited pemier.
s.hip.
The reaistrants com-
metad to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name °' names
list9d abo¥a on N/ A.
Isl Stephen M. Zamucen
This stalllment .. filed
with the CountY Cieri( ol
~ County on May 22.
1987
file No. F'344659
5/28 6/4 6/116/18 0336
nctSllOUIM'9 ...
NAME ITATIMDfr
The fol~ person Is
doina business as:
REGATTA FINANCIAL
GROUP. 27982 PaMO Bar-ranca. San Juen Capistrano,
CA92675 .
R111 A. (lo) Churtonts,
2209 w. 25th St. #19, San
P9dro, CA 90732.
Thi& business ls con·
duded by an indMdual.
The re1istrant com·
menQed '° transact busi· nes.s under the fictitious
business neme °' names
listed abow on S. l U7.
Isl Ray A. Churtonis
This ~ was filed
with the County Clertt ol 0ranee Councy on May 22.
1987.
File No. f344662
5/286/4 6/116118 0330
1..m12
PUltJC NOTIC(
ntSil!OUI .U•flEU MW ITATIMIJIT-.
The foltowitw persons.,.
doinc business n: NEW·
PORT CENTER RADIOLOGY
ASSOCIATES MEDICAL
GROUP, INC .. 360 San
Miauel Drive, Newpof1
8-ch. California 92660.
Neiwport Harbor Radiol·
OD Associates Medical
Group, Inc., a California
corporation, 360 San
M11uel Drive, Newport
Beach. CaJifomia 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by a corporation.
Sl1ned: Newport Harbor
RadiolQIY AssociMel Med·
ical Group; Edward I. Mii*,
M.D .. President.
The reaistrant com·
menoed '° transact buli· ness under the ftCtitious
buli,_ ,.,,... 01 ""'*
llmd abowe on ._ 1969.
This .......... -filed with the County a.rtt ot
()ranee County on May 7. 1987.
fl6e No. f343316
5/21512.86/4 6/11 0318
... IC__. ...... ,... ,_ ........ ......
HHIU&ia llUTl MO. am•
To ....... ~
cNditon end conti...-nl
er9dlOrl Md .... who
m•Y be ottwwf.. Inter·
.-dlntt.willor .... al
JAMES E. COWNS. •
A_.,, hM ~ filed
by John J. Collins and
htrick F. CofUM In the
Superior Court "' Or.,. County recauntln1 that
JamesJ. CollinlMd ~
F. Colins be ~ as
penotl ... NrPi 11....n. '° ..... the .... of the ......
The petition requests
Mhority to ldminisw the
.... under the ''*'*d-ent Administration of
UU.SN:A.
A hMrina on the petition
wiU be held on June 10,
1987, at 1~5 PM in ~
3, 100 CIVIC CENTER OR.,
SANTA ANA. CALIFORNIA
92702.
If YOU OBJECT to the
.,..,.,.. of the s*ition. you
shoukl either ..,.,..,. 8t the
hurin1 •nd state your
obiectioM of file written
~ with the court
before the hearinc.. Your
~fNWbeinper
son Oii by yo&.:~.
If YOU ARE A CREDfTOR °' a COlltit.-nt a-.Mar of the dec111ecf, you must fi ..
yo&.: daim ... the CDUrt Oii
~It'° the ..... ,.~ •PPC>inted
by the court within four
months from the elm al
ftnt issuancl of i.n.s n
prowided ln section 700 al
the Caeitami9 ProbMe Code.
The time for fiU. dlims
will not ..... prior to four
months from the dltll of the
hew' ... noticed abowe.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
fi .. kept by the court. tf you
we • person intef ested in
the ...... YoU m-.y MfW
uPon the executor or
administmor, Of upon the
llttDmey for the ew:utoJ 0(
edministrMor, end fi .. with
the court with ptOof al ..,.
vice, a writt9n niquest mt-
inl thlt YQlll Mira special
notice of the filinl al en
Inventory and appraise-
ment of --..... Of of the petitionl 0( accounts
mentiolied in sections 1200
and 1200.5 of the Callfomla
~Code.
Attorney for Petitioner.
SHEPPARD, MUWN, RtCH-
TER & HAMPTON, Alten·
tion: JOSEPH G. GORMAN.
JR., 333 South Hope Shit.
48th Floor, Los Anaeles,
California 90071.
5/21 5/28 6/4 0325
lt~U
PUIUC NOTICE
nc11110U1 wm
MAMl SfATDIUfT
The foliow.na persons •re
doina business as: NAPPY
SACKS-USA. INC .• 31706
Cont Hwy., Suite 401,
South LJicuna, CA 926n
Pacific Coast Br•nds,
Inc .. a California corpora-
tion, 31706 Coaist Hwy.,
Suite 401, South l..ICUN.
CA92677.
This business is con-
ducted by • corporation.
Sicned: Pacific Coast
Brand$. Inc.; N.8. Donivan,
President.
The re1istrants com·
metad '° tnlnUCt busl· neu under the ftctitious
business '*'18 listed above on •1 l.1981. '™5 ~was filed
with the Oouney Qertt of
otw,.. Courity on April 28,
1987.
FlleNo.~7
sn 5114 51215129 0211
GUY, JR. be ~llild a
perMMl~tD
edmln'lt1 the_.. of the . .....
The petition requests
8"thority to adml"'IW the
....... under the lndepend·
ent Administration of
EstMllAct.
A heerint on the petition
will be held on 6/10/87 .t
l :45PM in~ 3 b:ated
at 700 CIVIC CENTER
DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA CA ,
IF YOU OBJECT to the
srantint of the petition, you
shoutd either appear at the
hearin1 •nd state your
obfectlons of file written
objections with the court
before the hearina. Your
appearance may be in per.
son °' by your attorney.
IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR
or a contincent creditor of
the deoeased, you must file
your daim with the court or
present it to the personal
representative aPPointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
first issuance of letters as
provided in section 700 of
the California Prob9te Code.
The time for fili"I clairm
will not apire prior to four
months from the d*"of the hearina noticed above.
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kept by the court. If you
are a person interested In
the est.lie. you may seNe
uPon the executor or
administrMor, °' ~ the
llttOrN1 for the executor °' admtni'itrillor, and file with
the court with prod of ....
vice, a written request stat·
ins that you desire spea.1
natic::e of the fMinl of an
inventory and appr•ise·
ment of estal8 nSllts Of of
the petitions °' accounts mentioned In sections 1200
and 1200.5 of the Cafifomla
Probate Code.
Attorney tor petitioner:
JANE BAUER, ATIORNEY
AT LAW, 17592 IRVINE
BLVD., STE 132. TUSTIN,
CA92680
51215/28 6/4 0321
1-utU
"*-'CNOl'U
fiCiiiiOUS ......
NAME lfATDmlT
The foHowins persons are
doin1 business as: (l)
NACOM INDUSTRIES (2)
NACOM, 27611 La Paz
ROid. Llluna Nicuel, Cali·
fomia 92671.
F1uorcx:Mbon Company, a
California corporation,
27611 La Paz Rmd, Lacuna
Niauet. California 92671.
This business is con-
ducted by a corporation.
Sianed: Auorocarnon Com·
pany; William M. Joslin, Y.P.
&. Gen1 Manaaet.
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
business name listed above
on 12123/86.
This statement was filed
wdh the County Clet'k of
Oranae County on May 14,
1987.
File No. F34395 l
51215/286/4 6/11 0317
\.lie and Accident andHeelth ... ~ ...... ~~::rt
Oeceollber Jl. 1916 ol
~-l)!AN~~(> ?~ ~~~~~ &i5.lr rt.=..;-ir.
Total admltt.d useb W.M."2.
Total H*lltles 17,ta.6M.
C91tel stock.a 12.500.000. ~le _.,,..," for
sutPJus .... tNn .-ct.I ~lvsfundas.+. ~ p.ald-ln end con· trlbuled ... _tus -.-.n.. ~ .. :F. II ... .-ca.I surplus
Uwtl•led tundl ~>SM.Mt~m. t1on11\~ opet'•·
tncnwc ...._, '" ~~~-.r-,,....... orce: Ma· ........... 11..-. Acc ..................
==as.~·~ : ~8"9ir1111=;.
~ ........... heelth ~~ · Okecf· ~"8rMt...,n11sP ...
ii-:e-=mc:n.,i.tv"' ":! ......... Anftuel :'!'~~-;,.re ~murance ~ ol ... Stele ol C.llforme. ,_,,.
IUMt~ .... p~ J . WOJCIK.
S:~ D. Peny.
Newport £'WI.~ (A 7)
AMy 7, 14 21, 2', Jun 4
CYl:T1
WllOl'ICI
ACiiiiOUI •l•taa NW ITAYlmln'
The foUoMns Plf"IOf'I is
doina bullnels •: OURAHT
OESaGNS, 140 N. C Streit.
Tustin, CA 92680.
Will Durant, 140 N. C
Str91t, Tustin, CA 92680.
This buliness is con·
duct9d by an Individual.
5i1Md: Wiff Durant.
The r .. istrant com·
m..ad to tnlnuct busi·
nes.s under the fictitious
busl...s name or name1
listed abcNaon 5/1187.
This lltMlment was filed
with the CourQ Clettt of
Otance County on May 4,
1987.
File No. f'342843
5n 5/14 5121 s121 0262
PUMJC N011C£ F1CTmOUS 8UllNESS
NAiil If ATUlf.NT
The followin(I person is
doins business as: ANIMAL
EMERGENCY CENTER,
18440 E. Amstad St., Foun-
tain YaHey, CA 92708.
Robert L Rooks. O.Y.M .•
3308 Cl•y St.. Newport
Beach, CA 92663.
This busineu is con-
ducted by an individual
Silned: Robert L Rooks.
The re1istr•nt com·
-,,., iced to tnnsact busj.
neu under the fictitious
bus.ine5$ name listed above
on s.8-87. This .imt.i....__"*_nt ... was filed
with the County Cletk of
Oranae County on May 11,
1987.
File No. F343473
5/14 5/215/286/4 028'
lt4251• PUIUCNOl'U
ACiniiOUI ··I~ .-mTIMBIT
The tolowins person ls
doina ~as: TOWNE
PLAZA LIQUOR, 25222
Chat1inde Drive, Unit A.
Mission Y91jo, CA 92691.
Mon Jitnltanliinda c/o
25222 awtinda Drive. Untt
A. Mission V'eeiO. CA 92691.
This business is con-
ducted by an individual.
Si1ned: AOu>m Jitratana-
jinda.
The re1istrant com·
menoed to transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
bus.ineu name listed M>ove
1n May 1987.
This statement was filed
with the County Cle~ of
Oranae County on Apnl 29,
1987.
File No. F3'2504
517 5/14 5121 5128 027'
I(.~
PUBUCNOTICE
f1CT1TIOUS llUSaNESS
NMI£ STATOIDfT
The followtn& persons are
doma buS1ness as· MAN-
DARIN DRAGON RESTAU·
RANT. 31952 Del Obispo
#120, San Juan Capestrano.
CA92675 .
Ohver Yuna-Fu Chen.
25875 Can1as. Mission
Viejo, CA 92692.
Phl1by Ctun-Fana Chen,
25875 Can1as. Mission Vteio, CA 92692.
Joann Chin· Tao Yan1.
1080 Gordon, Kinsmen,
Ari1ona 86401.
5'9¥9 You-Kai lee, 1080
Gordon, Kil'llJT\M', Arizona
86401.
This busin.ss Is con·
duc1ed by a ...... Pitt·
nershlp. Si1ned: Phllby
Chen.
Thi -..... -·1.tstrw-nts" ... not ~ COliifTWte*' bUsiness.
This .....,,..,. -Ned
'""' the eaun.y Clertl fA Oranee Ccu"Q on Aoti 29,
1917.
f'lte No. Fl42S 15
5/14 5121 S/216/4 0296
WMOncl
Atht110U1a11 •• ......... "
The fdlucils• ........ ~..,....•WEST·
ATtS QMPHtCS SUM.Y. •7 8irch Sil. Wiit 120.
Newport 8MCh. Calibnia
92ea).
DMd H. H9rriS. 2718
Vitt. dtl Ofo, Newport
8Mch. California 92660.
.. .. . . .. . . . ,
MY a 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIONICOSTA MfSA NEWS,_ 11
Abrlltwn 8urM. 241fi7
~ St, ear.,.. -.&.
CA9ll07. ·-...
Thi1 business Is con-
ductld by a ...... S*t·
nenhip. ~: o.wid H.
~.
The rqlstrtnts com-
menced to tranuct busl·
ness under the fictitious
businns name or names
lilted ebo.le on April 27 1987. -•
This mternent was filed
with the County Clettt of
Or.,. County on April 27,
1987.
File No. F342259
5fl 5/14 5/21 5/27 0263
,._ICmnc:E
ncn1w •••• ..._IT&~
The folowins Plf"IOf'I is doiftl .....,_ a: ALTER·
ATIONSUNUMITID, l09E .
181h St., Com Mesa, CA
92627.
Kwensin Lindstrom, 13
Rock Sprincs. Irvine, CA
92114.
This business is con-
ducted by an individual.
Sitned: Kwans.in Lindstrom.
The re1istrant com·
me.ad to transact busi-
ness under the fictitious
busineu name listed ebove
on S-3-87.
This statement wn filed
1t.m12 with the County c~ of
PU8lJC N01'1CE Oranae County on May 11.
nthhuUI 8UlllESS 1987. NAME SfATEMUff File No. F34347S
The foltowinl persons are 5/14 5/215/286/4 0281
doina business as; GILBERT 1·32171
H. BROCKMEYER ICE PUIUC NOTIC(
CREAM COMPANY, 31706 ntiiiiOUSWESS
Coast Hwy., Suite 401, NAiil SfATEMENT
South Lacuna. CA 92677. The followine person is
Pacific Coast Brands, doina business es: SEA
Inc., a C.lifomla corpora. OTTER SWIM SCHOOL.
tion, 31706 Coaist Hwy., 32311 Alipaz, San Juan
Suite 401, South Lasuna. Capistrano. CA 92675.
CA 92677. Rebeoce L Febian, 1330
This business is con· Mura, San Clemente. CA
ducted by a corporation. 92672.
Si1ned: Pacific Coast This business 1s con.
Brands, Inc.; N.B. Donavan. ducted ..., an individual.
President. Sianed: R:-C. L Fabian.
The re1istrants com-The re1istrant com-
meticed to tran5act busi· menced to transact busi· neu under the fictitious ness under the fictitious
business name listed abowe bus"-5 name listed at>owe
on April l . 1987. on April 1, 1987.
This statement wes filed This statement was filed
with the ~ CleR of with the County Cleril al <>ranee County on Aoril 28, Oratwe County on May 6,
1987. 1987.
f'tle No. f'342348 Fi .. No. F343143
5n s114 5121 5/28 0212 511• 51215/28614 0290
MOT'aOf ~IALE
LeM ..... 3 •• 1/ICHEUDl9llA ......... ..,...n
C1 wr .. ..._ -.001..oon
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED 06/26/85. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBUC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPt.ANATION OF THE
NATURE OF TH.E. PROCEEDtNGS AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On06/09/87 at lO:OO~M. INTERSTATETRUST DEED
SERVICE. INC. as the duly eppoinled Trustee under end
pursuant to Deed of Trust. recorded an 07 /03/85 as
Document No. SS-.246094 of Official Recofds in the office
of the Recoe der of Onlnse County, California. exec ad
by. OAHNY J. SCHEUER. wtU SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, ~ M time
d ale in lawful money of the UnMd s.Mls) lit Chapman
Ave. etlb~ to CMc 0.. Buildif'L 300 [. Chapman
Ave., Oranle. CA. atl rilht. title and i,,..,.._ OLM1ve,ed
to and now held by it under satd Deed of Trust in the
Pfapel'ty situated in said County, c:.fitomla. describins
the land therein:
EXHIBIT "A"
PARCEL I:
All PORTION Of LOT l OF TRACT NO. 7695, IN THE
CllY Of NEWPORT BEACH. COUNTY OF OAAHGE. STATE
Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED tN BOOK 302.
PAGES 14 ANO 15, Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS.
RECORDS OF SAID ORANGE COUNTY. SHOWN AND
DEFINED AS UNIT lA ON THAT CERTAIN CONOOMIN·
IUM PlAN RECORDED OCTOBER 4, 1972. IN BOOK
10358, PAGE 765, Of'FlCIAL RECORDS Of ORANGE
COUNTY. CAUFORNI~
PARCEL II:
AN UNOIV10EO l /5'TH INTEREST IN ANO TO THAT
PORTION OF LOT 1 Of TRACT 7695, IN THE CITY Of
NEWPORT BEACH. COUNTI OF ORANGE. STATE OF
CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 302,
PAGES 14 AND 15, OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS,
RECOROS Of SAID ORANGE COUNTY. SHOWN ANO
DEFINED AS COMMON AREA. ON THAT CERTAIN
CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN RECORDED OCTOOER 4, 1972, IN
BOOK 10358. PAGE 765, OFFlClAL RECORDS Of ORANGE
COUNTY. CALIFORNIA.
PARCEL Ill:
All THAT PORTION Of LOT l Of TRACT 7695. IN THE
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY OF ORANG£. STATE
Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECOROED lN BOOK 302.
PAGES 14 AND 15, OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS.
RECORDS OF SAID ORANGE COUNTY. SHOWN AND
DEANED AS GARAGE PARKING SPACE G-1-6 ON THAT
CERTAIN CONOOMINIU .. Pl.AN RECORDm OCT09ER
•. 1972, IN BOOK 1035& PAGE 765., OfflCW. RECORDS
Of ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA.
The 51relt addtess end ott. common ~. if
Sf'/, of the ,... pt~ described abcwe is purported
to be: 601 UDO PAR'< ORfVE tlA. NEWPORT BEACH,
CA92663. The ur~ldef..,_rwp..,· .... .,.,. Trume disdaim1 _,, ~for Sf'/
•te0n.::1Jms of tt. m.t addlw and Oltw common
dJ ·~ • ..,,. "'°"" hw9in. Seid .... • be rMde. but without cow...wt or wr.-, ...,._or implied. • • dilw tilla. pc 111 MM. °' ~ to .,.., the •••--• pirw:iipll sum of the nalll(s) wand bf Aid Dwt of Trust. wfltt ...... ...
....... • pCHidld i1t Mid nalll(s) • .,_ ... if..,,,
uncW h W1N of .. Deed of TNlt, ..... c::t.jlS and
.,,.. Ill oftheTM91andoftM~at' 1bylllid
Deed of TNlt. ..._ P40.7S5.50.
The' belllllk:ilry uncW aid Dwt of TNll t•--.e
bdC•ll9d and dllMied to IN uo••ied e --.in
o.dallllioi• of Ollla&lll Ind OwNnd for We. and a~
Matic:9" w -Dection '° s.11 The"' .......
caMd -Nalicie of OlfalA and Olctlort '° Seti '° be NCOlclld in ... ~ ...... the ..... ~ Is eoc.ct.
11 ........ Tf\llt Dwt s.Mce. Inc.• Tndtle
S/14 5/21 S/28
Isl MWtN Glhill. A.ill. V'ICI ~
1 T182 E. 17\h St.. ,. 105
Tustil\, CA 92680 (714) 73().6526
0294
9'-11111
WMn"a
fiCI ii iiOUI • I lfl E• ._STA~
The ~Ill penaN are
doinc business as:
CHRISTY MARKETING
COMPANY, 1501 W85tclitf
Drive, ~ 303, Newport
Beach.~ 92660 •
Chrilly Foodservice
Entefprises, Inc., a C.lifor·
nia corpcntion, 1501 West-
cliff Drive, Suite 303, New·
port Beach, CA 92660.
This busineu is con·
ducted by • corporation.
Si&ned: Christy Foodsef'vice
Enterprise$, Inc.; Nick 0.
Christy, President
The rqistrants com-
menced transactinc busi·
ness under the fictitious
~ness name listed abowe
on April 20, 1987.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oralllt County on April 29.
1987.
File No. F342509
5/14 5/215/286/4 0288
&·3Z157
PUil.iC N011Cl FlCT1TIOUS..,....
NW ITATEMIJfT
The foUowins persons ere
doine bU$ineS$ as: TENS
CARE. 4350 Yon Karman.
SUite 430, Newport Beach,
Catifamla 92660.
J.D. Medic.el, Inc., a Calt·
fomia Corporation, 4350
Von Karman. Suite 430,
Newport Buch. Calitom1a
92660.
Miramar Corporation,
4350 Von i<.man, Su~
430, Newport a-ch. Calt·
fomia 92660.
This business is con·
ducted by. eenera& ~·
nership. Silned: J.O. Med-
teal, Inc.; Geofli8 Dennis 111,
President.
The recistrants com·
meclCed to tranud busi-
ness u~ ~ fictitious
businesS name listed abowe
on March 1. 1986.
This~ --filed with the County c..,. of
Oranse County on May 7.
1987. •
File No. F343229
5/14 5/21 5/28 614 0291
l..J8M
......c~
ACihiOUS Ml• EU
...-STAW1
The toaowq psson is
doin1 business u : EEO
ENTERPRISES, 25241
Paseo de Alicia 1100. Lal·
una Hills, CA 92653.
Euaene E. 0oms. 25241
Paseo de Alicia 1100, l.al-
una Hills, CA 92653.
This busineu is con-
ducted by an individual
Signed: Eueene E. Ooms.
Business first transacted
under this business name
on Dec. 1985.
This statement was fi led
with the County Clerll of
Orange County on May 6.
1987
File No F343202
51215/286/4 6111 0315
1-32'559
P\aJC NOTICE
flt Iii IOUS 8U9ESS
NAM£ STATtmJIT
The tallowi,. persons are
do1n1 business as. THE
WOLFF COMPANY, Four
CMc Plau. Suite 350. New-
port Beach, California
92660.
Wolff/Potter Develop·
ment Corporation, a Celitor·
nla oorpondiol'i. four CMC
Plaza. Suite 350. NewPort
Beech. CMifomia 92660
This business is con-
ducted. by a corporation.
SilNd: Wolft/PafW Oew!f·
....... Carpoilbcllli; Tho-
mas C.. Wolff. Pnisidll il
The rec1Stnnt com·
11•.ced ~ busl·
ness under the fictidous
tM.w.a name ti..s...,...
on 311187
This ........... fited
with the ~ a.. of
OralW! County on Aoril 30.
1987.
fie No. F342682
S/14 5121S/2861• 0287
WllOlU
RCihW•Ulm
UMllfATWMT ,,,. ...............
daina ......_.es. ONE·
OH-ONE. 223 fei,_, Pk.,
s
Coilta ...._CA 92627
Randall W. Closs. 223
Flitw9y Pk., Com Mele. CA
92627.
o.vi. J. Kalfm9n. 34030
Selv• Rd., 185, La1una
N_lcue', CA 'Y&n.
Thia business is con-
ductlld by a ..,waa .-It·
nen.hip. Sf&ned: Rand.tit w Cro5L .
The re1istrants com·
metlOed to tranuct busi-
ness under the f.ctitious
busine& name lilied abcJw
on 5/9/87.
This statement was filed
with the County aenc of
Orarwe County on May 11.
1987
file No. F343474
511• 5/215/286/4 0285
l ·!alS
PUaJC NOTICE
nc10 iOUS ar1aras
MW ITATl.mWT
The foltowins person is
doins business K WAU([R
GILMOUR ASSOCIATES,
1312 Westcfiff Ori\le, New-
port 8-ch. CA 92660.
Wilma W. Schweickhard,
1312 Westdiff Orive, New-
port Beach, CA 92660.
This business is con-
ducted by en individual.
Sl1ned: Wilma W
Schweickhard.
The l1lllistrant is not yet
conductina business under
this rwne.
This ttmeei-m-e-nt..t was fi*f
With the County CleR of Or-. County on Apnl 30,
1987.
f'tle No. F342720
5/215/286/4 6/11 0316
PUmJCNOTIC(
ACiitiOUI •WSS ..._lfAn.JIT
The fodowins peno111 ere
doinc businas es: A..
MMES TRAVEL. 18700
MacAtthur Blvd., lnrine. CA
92715.
Will~ Orr, a California
Corpontion, m s. Main tn. 0ranse. CA 92667 .
Lynn ~ Rose, 2105 E.
Altura. 0ratwt. CA 92667.
This business is con:
duded by CO·l)ertnet'S.
Sianed. Lynn Rose.
The rq1str•nts com·
IT'lel IC:ed '° tranw:t btJs,.
ness under the fictitious
buslfW5S tame list9d ebowe
onS/5/87
This stMernent was filed
Wtth the County ~ of <>ranee County on May 11.
1987
File No f3434n
Si l ' 5/21 S/28 614 0283
PUaJCNOnCl
ACiiiiOUS.,._SS
MWITAn:mwT
The foUio-'ns per$CMtS are
doinc business as. KMGL
STUDIOS. 1520 N nmes
Pt, Suite 104, Cost3 Mesa.
CA92626
Rich Davis. 4500 Park
Newpor"' NeW1)0rt Bsch.
CA 92660
Karen Tyndall, 8081 Hol·
land Circle, Huntmcton
Beech. CA 92641
This business 1s con
ducted by a lem•ted partner·
ship S4cned. Rich Oa1t1s.
Kefen Tyndall
The re11strants com-
menced to transact busi-
ness under the fictftlOUS
business Mme hsted abowe
on May 1. 1987.
ThtS 5tatement was flied
with the County Cler1t of
Ora,.e County on May 11 ,
1987
f"tle No F3434 76
5/14 512151286/4 0282
I~
WNOTa
AC lhiOUS •11111111
Mm STA1'11m111T
The kAMilw .-•ere
doif1I bullt'8SS as: GR£VS.
TONE AtOGE. ~ Mec:Ar·
\hut Bhd .•• 680, .....
port Beech. CA 92660.
M•y Hann•. 4000
MaCMh.w 81.t., .. 680,
Pleaport a.ch. CA 92660.
...,., A.. ~ Azs, 4000
MacMhut' 8lwd-. sa 680. .
Huport 8w:h. CA 92680
This business as con·
dUc:tld tJ¥ I ..... l*t·
nenh•P Seined: MaedY
~GensalPnw Thas........,._
with the ec.,nty Qerk d
Oranlt Coooty on May S,
1987.
F-.No ™31~
5/1' 5121 5/19 614 0293
I
.
'~••Ya IE THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS
Docs' C.ts .......... 8l4 TRANSPORTATION
Ll~k ......... 1 •••• 825
CLASSIFIED INDEX
MERCHANDISE
SALES & SERVICE
Antiques ............. 808
Appliances ........... 806
Birds ................ 826
REAL ESTATE
HoUsekeepina Rooms 413
Hotels ...•..........• 416
Industrial . . . . . . . 506
lfl'-'Ull~ Property , ....• 509
Lake Shor~ Property 515
Airplanes ............ 900
Ant1oue Ctass1c Car ... 912
Autos tor Sale ........ 910 ' Appliances Wanted ••. 807
Auctions ............. 81•
Building Material ..... 817
Business Equipment 818
Camera Equipment ... 819
Coins/Stamps ........ 813
F lfrflitu"" ............. 800
F"cniture. Wanted ..... 805
Garage Sales ......... 705
Jewelry .............. 812
Marine Supplys ....... 906
Misc. tor Sale ......... 809
Misc. Wanted ......... 810
Musical Instrument ... Sf 1
Office Equipment ..... 827
Pets & Supplies ....... 823
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announcing .......... 200
Beauty Aids .......... 213
Card of Thanks ....... 201
Cemetery Lots ........ 20 l
Florists ............... 207
Funeral Directory ..... 205
Funeral Services ...... 206
Health Aids .......... 214
Leaal Nottces ......... 212
Lodges-Clubs-etc. 209
Nurseries ............ 815
Lost & Found ......... 210
Personals ............ 211
BUSINESS
Investments .......... 828
Money to Loan ........ 605
Money Wanted ....... 606
Opportunities ......... 700
Opportunities Wtd ..... 7~
EMPLOYMENT
Agencies ............. 300
Opportunities ......... 305
Preparation . . . . . . . . . 307
Acreage ......•.....•. 511
Apts. Furnished ....... 407
Apts. Unfurnished .... 408
Bldg. to be Moved .... 816
Business Property .... 500
Business Rentals ..... 421
Condos for Rent ...•.. 409
Condos for Sale ....... 507
Commercial Property 505
Desert Property ....... 513
Farms & Ranches •.... 512
Garages for Rent ...... 400
Houses for Sale •...... 508
Houses for Rent/Furn 405
Houses for Rent
/Unfurn ............. 406
Lots for Sale .......... 510
Mobile Homes .......• 917
Mortgage & TO ....... 607
Motels ..........•.... 415
Mountain Cabins ..... 422
Office Space ......... 420
Out of State Prop •.... 514
Real Estate Wanted ... 518
Rentals to Share ...... 412
Real Estate for Xchg ... 517
Real Estate Loans ..... 600
Rooms for Rent ....... 410
RESORT PROPERTY
For Sale .............. 41~
Rental .............. 417
Autos Wanted .••...•• 915
Auto Parts & Tires .... 907
Auto Repair/Dom ....• 913
Autp Repair/For ...... 914
Boats ...........•.... 905
Campers .••.•.......• 919
for'l_i&n & Sports ...... 911
Mopeds ..•..........• 909
Motorcycles & Bi~es 908
Motor Homes ......... 916
SERVICES
Schools ••......•..... 608
Situation Wanted ..... 308
Directory of
Business Services
408-APltrb••llS, Unfur.
Two bedroom, two bath
condo San Juan Capis-
trano, enck>sed garage,
pool privileges, no pets.
$795 month. Phone
evenings 870.7435
417-Relort Reillllla
COl.C>RADOI TELLURIDE • beautiful,
maaicat, breathtaking.
Nicely furn condo,
sleep$ 4. Extraordinary
views, sunny view deck.
short watk to town, cable
TV, jacuui, extras. out·
510.Loll for We
San Juan Capistrano_ 1 I
3 acre residential lot near
Mission. Plans & buildina
~Its ready to build. ~124,000. 496-2515
CUSTOM LANDSCAP·
I NG DESIGNS-Sprinkler
systems installed/
repaired/ cleanups/
haulaways/Lic & Ins.
535-0613
Reliable, Reasonable
Repairs. New work &
small ;obs. Free est 759-
7666
•House Cleaning
CLEANING UNLIMITED
For exceUence in house-
cleanin1t providing all
supplies including vac-
T rustworthy & dependa-
b'e. Call today for esti·
mates.
546-3726
Wanted: 25 Ovetwe1ght
People to try new diet
formula. 650-5015
30S-~ment
Opportunities
Retired CEO needs help!
Balboa Penn. Executive
secretary skills-accurate
shorthand, typing, bank
reconcilliations a must
2-3 days/wk. Flexible
hrs. Prefer mature ~
son. Robert Ernett 673-
8181.
TELEPHONE SALES
TIRED Of THE
HIGH PRESSURE
ATMOSPHERE?
We offer the following:
4 hour shifts
• Pteasant. flexible
workenvm't
•Appt. setting only
No selling.
•57 /hour + commis-
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Non-smokers only
please!
FOR INTERVIEW CALL:
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Secretary needs for sm.
business in CdM. Approx
20 hrs/wk-$5/hr ·Send
resume or letter to: Box
654 CdM 92625
Part time pasition m the
Newport Beach area
supervisma European Au
Pairs and interviewing DOtential host families.
Flex.. hrs. w/good finan·
cial com~sation. Xlnt ~nity for profes·
SK>Oa l Send letter des-
cribin& ~l1fication ~
Liuren KratDllil Au Pair
'" Americ• Proara!!".t AIFS foundat'°'1 luu
Grenwtch Ave. brMn-
wich CT 06830. 203·
869-9090
•~r &R ing
HANDYMAN
Qualey Work.
Lv. mesg. 546-5403
•Nurses-Aide
COMPANION AIDE with
nursing experience look-
ing for elderty courle ()(
single elderly. Wil care
for you in my beautiful
home,~5
Mobile service for auto
appearance. specializing
in paint restoration &
paint sealant to protect new car shine. By appt
only. Authorized dealer
722-8319
Airtines/Cruise ship job
lists guarantee imme-
diate apenings all occu-
pations. I -716·882-
2900 Ext 6177 Including
evenings.
Loving Nanny Wanted.
Live-in for 3-year-old, U8ti! housekeeping. ~ month plus Room
& Board. 458· 7427
home; 852-0666 ~
MOSTLY BA51(£TS has
ARRIVED in the South
County area. Earn an
excellent income sellina
wicker baskets, wan
decor, and furniture,
through our Home Party
Pt.an. tor info about sef·
ling or having a party call
Cvndi Robinson l ..SOO.
521 -1228
READERS · WORK YOUR
OWN HOURS. Clip, read
& research newspaper
artK:les for magazine edi-
tors. Will pay up to $20
each. Apply now! Call
refundable (213) 938-
2900 Ext 5301
SAOOLEBACK VALLEY
SECURITY SERVICE INC.
Immediate openings.
Training and uniforms provided. Excellent start·
1ng salary. Ideal for~leee students and reti-
rees. Openings South
Orafwe County aod New·
port Beach 768-1331
405-HOuses for
RenVFum
Laguna NieueJ. 3 bed· room 2 bath. den, family
room, r:.rlace. Com· monity ~MUST SEE $ ]Sb. 643-2365
evenirWs
SHORT CUT TO
FRANCE. Going to
France? Tutoring &
Translation ~ for
traveler, Businessman,
& Student. Michel 662-
3256
•Tutoring
Experience~L positive
teacher: K-6m, all sub-
jects, build ~lf-estee~ while learning. Rapid
progress. References.
650=1350
•Wonlprocessinc
WOROPROCESSING
All areas d business
~~
WOROPROCESStNG
GRAPHICS
Reasonable 673-32n
Olde CdM So of PCH on
fabulous pacific Or CNer-
lookina ocean, bay &
park. Remodled 3 bed, 3
ba, exec home. 3 car gar.
Pool. 2 f irepl. Lease
$2595. 759·9274.
Laguna Hills Condo,
Lake Forest/Moulton
Pkwy. 2 bedroom, l bath,
garage, washer I dryer
hook-up. $800. 582·
8470
Beautiful 5 bedroom
executive home Mission
Vie,jo. Famity rooml den/ offiCe, air, view. year
lease, lake privileaes,
gardener. 111700 plus
security. n~ 785
407-Aols.
Fumilhed
Apartment Laauna
Beach, cm.y, cute. l bed·
room, l block to beach,
$650. Evenings 497·
6371; days 963-1900
408-Apartments.
Unfur.
Larae 2 bedroom, 2 bath Ai>artl'ne!lt. El Toro, fire-
place, airA Pfllle, new
carpets/ dn!IPes. Utilities
paid, $800. 831-5075.
2 Bedri>om, 2 bath &
studN> with ocean \fM!'tft.
Dana Point $785 &
$750. 493 6:>79
Dana Point nice/quiet
complex, 1 bedroom,
refri&erator, ~~...., ~no pees. $fiCJO. 661·
Dana Point taree. quiet
apartment. 2 bedroom, 2
~'~66f~
409-Condos
for Rent
El Toro condo 2 bed-
room, 2~ bath, attached
garage. Air, washer,
dryer, refrigerator. 6 mo.
lease. Sl,025. 581-2668
after 5.
Mission Viejo condo. 2
master suites, tao• YM!w.
Garage. lake privileges,
Air conditioned, Pool.
$1,000/monthly. Non
Smokers, No-pets. 250-
8336. 380-1 no.
Newport Beach-New
fum. 2 = ~ ba, dbf eanice. • Jae, yearly
rental $1500/mo 21:!-
333-2066
lmmac. Condo. 2 bdrm,
2 ba, dbf pr, pool, jac.
tennis. Yrly rental,
$1000/mo. ()pen8:30to
7. Avail now 213-258-
5479
Capistrano Beach Town-
house. Walk to Beach. 3
bedrooms. 2~ baths,
family & dinina room
areas, fireplace, bal·
CXJrlY /view. Oven, range,
dishwasher. 2·car att·
ached garage. $1,100
monthly plus security
deposit. (213) 431 -1232
Clean, painted 3 bed·
room, 1 bath San Juan
Capistrano condo.
Enclosed ~ patio.
Garage. $800/lease,
includes water. 582·
3356
Laguna Hills Condo · 2 b«koorn~;:· den, ~ s view! $975. 859-4 23 .
Clean, painted 3 bed·
room, 1 bath, San Juan
Capistrano Condo.
Enclosed covered patio,
garage. $ 750 includes water. 582-3356
San Juan Capistrano-2
bedroom, 2 bath condo, g~~ge, poo~ jacuzzi. J850. Eves: 810.7435
3 bedroom, 2 story
Condo, Mission Viejo,
com unity pool-< pets/ &
children OK. $~50. ~
7306
417-Resoft .........
MAUl/Kaanapatli Beach
2 bed, 2 ba condo. Ocean view, fulty furn & equip,
Tennis/pool/beach.
BtOchure 854-0909
Hilton Head Isl.and
Rent South carotine. 2
bedroom, 2 b9ttt. Golf,
tennis. 300 prds to
beach. $475 weekly.
837-6314 .....
door activities {jeepi '
rafting, horseback, fis'W:
in& tours., etc.). Reduced
summer rates days or
weeks.. Call Bob 494-
8553 weekdays
BIG BE.Alt clean qJZy cabin, sips 12, 2 frpl,
view nr lake, village &
ski, t'o rates, 752·2&X>
Maui Kapalua gott villa,
fabulous ocean view. 1
bed, 2 ba, eotf & tennis.
640-1212
507.
Condominiums
For Sale
Laguna Nicuel View
Condo-upgraded 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Gar· aae. Assumable loan-9~% fixed. $105,900.
364-6210.
Balboa waterlront condo
w/boat slip & beautiful
bay view. 3609 view from
obseMltion deck. Private
community, pool. gar·
age. Will consider trade
or lease w/optjon to pur·
chase. Call 673-3725
and make offer
By Owner Leisure World
CO-op Knob Hill. West
view, 2 bedroom, 2 bath.
Privacy. $64,500. 830-
9397
508-Houses for
Saile
C.M. Tripiex $176,500; monttiJy_ rents $1,950.
$90,000 assumable
k>an. C>#nel I aeerrt Ram-
ona Maney 493-9677.
LAGUNA NIGUEL 3 Bed·
room, 2 Bath, Den, fam·
ily room, firep&ace. Com·
munity oool parl(. MUST
SEE! S1,25b. 643-2365
evenings
CdM Harbor View Hills
rare 2 story Burlingame
w/ocean view. 4 bed. 3
ba. Owner $540 000
principles only 760·
8719 .
Lake Arrowhead Condo.
3 bedroom 2 bath fire-
place, buih Ins, base·
ment, unfurnis'?_e_d"
North Shore $71.YVV
Owner. (714) 493-7655
Leavi,. Country -Must
Sell · "MISSion Y-eeio Mad·
rid del Lago 3 bedroom,
2 bath home. Family room, dinifll room, k>ft.
f1repface. Many ameni·
ties. Central air, sprink·
lend yn. secumy Shut·
ten. L:arae comer lot. =~~= $199,000. 472-4931
514-0ut of State
Plop.
Colorado lot. Full price S 1,250 or trade? Near ski
area, lakes. 492-8635.
605-MOMJ to Loan
Widow has money for
Trust Deeds-$10,000.
Up! No Credit ck. No
penalty. Call Dennison
Associates 673-7311.
MONEY FOR RENT!! For
any business ~n · star·
tups, expanseons, con·
struction. Women entre-
preneu rs in business
welcomed! LHCR Asso-
ciates, 514 W. Balboa
Blvd, Ste A, Balboa,
92661. Call p.m. 673·
2047
606-MoneJW•id
Hardworki,._ intelli&ent. honest coupte, wantina
to expand our already
established business
specializina in auto
appearance. Started on
shoestring, m~s_t have
financing PLEASE HELP!
722-3319
705-GARAGE SALE
Tum those unwanted ........ c:Mh. ....
.... ,..,.wt Of ... .......
Enetish oak dinine rm
table, very ornate. extends to 3 x 6 fl $975.
640-1212
Antiques: Armoire
Chairs, sofa, dinin& set.
New baby dressirJ& table
& linens. 497.7457
809-Milc. for Sale
Mclane ~ Frontthrow
lawnmower like new
$275.
832.8543
811-11.al lnlt.
Estey~ P.l8no. orll· iMI owner, VS'/ aood
condition liaht IMhoa
gany, s?Ob. ss1-&S37.
1/2 carat ladies dia· mond~~~·21~;1.=
GREATBUYI
WEllCRAFT
USED BOATS
LOWEST PRICES
FULL SERVICE
ALLISON MARINI INC.
~~"'·· .. lm ............... c-....
(T1f)~1S
Must Sell Fast · 1966
Trojan 28 fl~ con-dition, V .H. : C0m.,.ss.
depth sounder, marine cene-amr. bait tank. out·
nuers, sinale en&ine.
rebuil!, $8500./offer,
c:tays613-0459, eve 951-
9361
910.Autoa far Sale
CARS, JEEPS & TRUCKS
under $300/BUY
DIRECT! local gov't
sales. Seized & repa veh-
icles. Call NOW! 1·518-
459-3734 Ext J-2954 for
directory. 24HRS.
1987 Cherokee Pioneer
Jeeo Loaded! Sacrifice
$11,000. 380-7826
evenings
v ...... n
1980 VW Rabbit. Diesel,
new tires new engine,
still under warran_ty,
looks/runs good. •94·
0424
Volvo
1981 OL Wason-4 sp. w/
Od. 68K miles. Exe.
cond. Loaded. $5500
080 840-5062 aft. 6
p.m. MUST ID.L
1931 MODEL A SPORT
OOUPE f ultY resb9d all or~nal $9,500. 495--2 .
1970 CJassic ~ Benz 280SE. f re-
stored!! Re-built ~
Haw '*"'-P9ttect .....
rk>r/extetk>r. $6,500/ Offer. 831-8766 Even~ ....
-c: •
911-111*11' Hom11
1984 Fobaul 38' R9r
Ensine dieiel detroit. Trade/Sell 714--493·
6975.
119.c.ntpera
1972 fireball Tr1vel Trailer 8' x 31' 11p-out ~ $3.500. 493-174
ftClll ..... I 11
---Ill •···· ... ,.... ... dolftl IM•ln111 n : C,A
INVUTMINTI IX. 2222
Mertin ....... 2'0.
IMM.CAt2715.
• !1111* ... Zamuc:.t. • a.... .......... 5C...
..... Nu'POUt Bwtl, CA 92MO. aaa.. Zamucen, a
Oenerel hrtner, 21542 ...,._., Million Vi1to. CA
92692. .
This business is con· duClld by .......... pert.
nenhip.
The rqlstrants com·
menoed to trllnUCt busi-
..... under the fictitious
busiMsa .... OJ( ......
liAed abwl on NI A.
Isl~' M. l.amucen
This.......,..wnfiled
with the County Clet1t ol
~ County on May 22,
1987.
f'ile No. F344658
5128 614 61116118 0337
l-Ul12
PUa.IC ll01'ICI
hCiti ........
MMllTA.._T
ThefaloMe11 ........ doirll ...,.._ •: ALPHA CAR£. LTD., 25942 NeMie
Gait Roed, Llauna Hills,
Califomi9 92653.
Alphl~CenW.
Inc., a Callfomia corp.,
22762 ~ Street. 1uM
207, El Toro, California
92630.
Or.~.~
corp., 22762 All*1 StrMt.
SuHll 207, El Toro, Caiitor·
nia92630.
This business is con·
ducilld by a limited s-trw·
ship.
Isl Alpha Counsellnc C..·
W; ca.ylen 8. lMson, Pres-
id9nt.
This sbltllment -filed
wfth the County CSerk °' Or-. County on Mmy 14,
1987.
F"• No. F343922
512861461116118 0358
Wh1's On First?
Check
1u11w1• • •-u cinuwa•••an---•nmanw
MY & Im THE NEWPORT ENSIOH/COSTA MESA NEWS .. II
L.f.GALNOTICE
ii ...... , ............. .
11111 I --•lllllf&-l&tlimJI
1'0LOU9-UIU WllU•I• 111 n. aew Counc1 a1 .. aew o1 ..... a.ctt c1c.a
.......... falDwa.:
Section 1: The ....... ,~. al lectialt 10..28.010 ol ...
N1 port '-di Munldp9' Codi ii ....., amended to
,.....~
Section 10.28.010I.DudandU.w111 a ...... Haile..
1 .... bewtllltMfllf..,..,_.tD_.. .....
conllnue OI C8lm ID be ...... « ~. any loud
OJ( unreelOnlble noile ................... OJ( quilt
of any person « nei~, « wNch caulft
ditcambt OI ••IOWlllD to any f Oiwblil person ol "°"""......._ ........... ~The ...... '° be OOftlidll9d In ' 1 .................... 1111 ol ...
pnMlions ol this iectbt ... bl8n committld include
the tollowitw;
CA) The .... ol noise;
(8) Whlltw ... nab#9 ol the noise i$ usual CJ( unusual;
CC) Whllhlr the CJricin of the noise is natural or
UMllturm;
CD) The .... ~ ine.nsity ol the ~ noise,
if any,
(E) The proaimity ol the noise to residential lleeplna
~
(f) The nan and zoninc ol the .,. within which
the noise ......... ;
CG) The Density ol inhlbitaion of the.,. within which
the noise~
(H) The time ol dey and nW1t the noise occurs;
Cl) The d&.ntion ol the noise; .
CJ) Whlltw the noise is constant CJ( recurrent CJ(
inWminllit and
(K) Whlltw the noise is produced by a commercial
or"°'~ adMty;
CL) If the noise is produced by I commercial aetivity,
..,._ the u. is '-fut under the provisions o1 Tltie
20 ol the ~ Beach Municipal Code and whether
the noise is one thllt could '8MOnably be expected from
the commllciel activity.
Section 2: AH other provisions ol Chapter 10.28.010
shall remain In futl fotce and effect.
Section 3: n. w.,, shall siln and the City CteB wn
.nest to the ~·• ol this Ordinance. The City ~
shall cause the ...,_ to be published once in the official
newspllpef' within fifteen (15) days....,. its adoptiorL
Section 4: This Ordinance was introduced at a recutar
meltint ol the City Council of the City ol t'8"1pcwt Beach
held on the 11th day ol May, 1987, and adocJted on the
26th day o1 Mar. 1987, by the toflowinc vota, to-wit
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS Cox, Hart, Plummer.
Maufw,Sansone, Turner
NOES, COUNCILMEMBERS
A8S£NT COUNCILMEMBCRS Strauss
ATTEST:
Wanda E. Raaio
CityClerk
5128
John C. Cox. JR.
Mayor
0349
NOTICf • HOOIV QN£H tt.a tt. ~ Co&d al the
QrolN1 ;ut~•haldapubllc._.., .. cllw;
.....,._.,.._fllflhef11c81Ywltl7-.......
to 9edlan 1102 ol .. pt1 J a rt~ Qr Clwtir; AHO
Plapwd~ .. ..,.. .. ,..,.. ............
Fundl fDf filc:8I Yw ltl7-NOT1CE IS HOEllY QM.N tt.a llid pUbic .._-.,...
wMI be hlld on tt. llh dew ol June. at tt. hour ol 7:30
p.m.. In tt. Cly Half Caurd a.-... 3300 N1 wp&Wt ac.-.... Ne...-t a.ch, CA 92663. atwHdt time and ~ "*"•Aid ..... nwy ......,. .nd be hwd
tt.llOft.
FEDERAL REVENUE SHARING FUND
Mlcrofilmlna City rec:«ds C8ulldln1 Oepert·
ment) $20,000
Computer-aided dispatch system (f>otlee 0.pert·
ment) 72.575
$92,575
TOTAL All FUNDS · INCLUDING CAPJTAL IMPROVE·
MENTS
SaWies
Mai~ and Operat;on
Capit.al Outlay
CapitallmpnMlmenb
federal Revenue Sharinc Total
Total
5128
l·l21Z2
"*'C NOTICE
F'ICllllOUS ......
NAMl ITATIMINT
The followinc person is
doinc business as.: HEAD
TO TOE, 1196 South Pacific
Coast Hiahway, Laeuna
Beach, CA 92651.
Kent McNauctrton. 321
l.Mkspur, Corona del Mar,
CA92625.
This business is con·
ducted by .,, incfMdual.
The reaistrant com·
met ICed to transact busi·
ness under the ftetitious
business name ot names
listed above on June 5,
1987.
Isl Kent McHauahton
This statement was filed
with the County cier. o1 <>ranee County on May 18,
1987.
File No. F344097
5128 6/ 4 6111 6118 0346
$26,565,550
21,157,470
1,720,115
21,493,905
92.575
$72.029,615
0347
··-10 "*.IC *"1CE ncn ,.,.,. ••11rim
NW ITATmlJIT
The followinc persons are '
doinc business as.: SIMPLY
DELICIOUS CAFE. 23521
Paseo De Valencia, Lacuna
Hills, CA 92653.
Harvey Meltzer, 3380
Paseo Hakon, San Cle·
mente, CA 92672.
Thelma Meltzer, 3380
Paseo Hakon, San Cle·
mente, CA 92672.
Business first transacted
under this business name
on June 1987.
This business is con-
ducted by husband and
wife.
Isl Haney Meltzer
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
~ County on May 21,
1987.
File No. F3'4530
5128 614 6/116118 03'4
,,
"1..eWM .......
to think all
N~
are alike!"
1-mll
"*-IC MOTICE
N: iii iOUI • 11111•
llWITATllmlT CROSSWORD PUZZLE
ThefaloMelli*•• .. doirll ~ .: VIRGI-
NIA OAR£ RESTAURANT
ANO WtMl CO., IMC., A
CALIFORNIA CORPORA·
TIOH, 332 fCINlt-._ Las-
um a.ch. CA 92651.
JDS Plopertlea. by: a...
dia Swimnw, •· CalitorN
corpomion, 434 Hiah
0rM. U..-a.ch, CA
92651.
This bu1ineu is con·
dudild by 8 COf polatiof L
The rqistrents com-
menced '° tnNact busi-ness undlr the fictitious business ,.,.. OJ( ....,.
listld abaw on May 1987.
151 JDS Properties, tnc.;
Claudia Swimmer, Presi·
dint.
This ltMIMw'lt .. fi6ed
with the County an o1
e>r.,.. County on Mmy 14,
1987.
Ale No. F343954
5121614 61116118 0354
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6. A 11mplfton cimdatirr
9. Wana·liu pen 4.?. Eac:laaucioo to
U . VarW,., ol appk call MlfMioa
.... HdlnUc 44. Gnus ol ciwt-l1u
16. Poi1000U1 shrub aoima11 ol As&a
l K. MN ol sunJini .. '· &rd ol wha.la
19. ,... yp 46. Accatory cou ol
20. Ory • IC'C'J
l l . Eap1asioe ol 41. eo-iatty oonb
lwsiw.IOft ol Ind&.
2}. Mpti< ~Jaculation 48. o.-tU on wbi«t
24. 06caal inJonarwnt 49. Su...,d
00. peupon SO. Prowidini
2'. Pry ,2. wi.ire IDft&1
27. Towe in Luton. H . Emcnoa"1 m!Jdle
P. I. ~
29. Muculuw aamc H . Uanwd
30. Pwcaini.,_ '° '1. Gtttk MIO .-ho
dif~ol .w... H«10I
palitioo ,9. Aaon
32. Princn1' masvn 61. Product of a
33. ~lusions dY<tlni alaad ol patnna 61. Pronoun
).4. Spe1 6\. ~or
3,. Hawaiian Slarch rooc ~. C.oU~~ o6ttn
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/ri1llu11rtl 36. Shon~
6. Pon Thomas al.lqory
ShadwcJJ )7. s..u bed
1. Nettie "8iu }I. f.aral
olua 39. ~aatf
a. Fmi•al 40. Oitct.
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I 0. Spena wu iu 42. lawa
capical o . Place br fOICI
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blood awpaada o1 .. .....,.
12. Wooded ~ .. ,.~ .....
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car boo H . M..uar.M
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26. GJPIY 60.Japuer~
211. Seaport. s..mo. ol &ta
ANSWER TO
LAST WEEK'S
PUZZLE
'
•'
. ,,, ' .
'Jehoshaphat~
The sanctuary of St. Andrew's
Presbyterian Church in Newport
Beach wu filled with the music
of the Combined Children's
Choirs on a recent Sunday
afternoon.
The musical play "Fat, Fat
Jehoshaphat" was presented to
emphasize the power of prayer
in our lives; that no matter bow
big your problem or your worry
of it, if you pray first, it will be
easily solved with God's help.
You only have to ask for the
help.
This musical play is centered
around the king of Judah, King
Jehoshaphat, and the rebellion
of the Moabites as told in the
Book of Kings 2, Chapter 3. He
had great faith in God as be
joined forces with the king of
Israel and the king of Edom
against Mcsba, king of Moab.
They enlisted the help of Elisha
when they discovered their water
gave out and their animalS were
dying of thirst. With Elisha's
intercession, water became
availabl~ to them.
When Allison Englebrecht as
King Jehoshaphat proceeded
down the aisle in a grand and
portly fashion, the audience was
greatly amused. She was pre-
ceded by the .. armies,., the
"Holier Than Mighty Priests"
and the sissy choir, who were
going to "'sing away the war."
Brad McMurray, bass soloist
with St. Andrew's adult choir
volunteered to play the part of
Josephus, the ancient biblical
historian who wrote things down
for posterity.
Jehoshaphat billowed about
as he received the message that
his armies were in deep trouble.
Jehoshaphat's response was, "I,
too, am afraid, indeed, there is
a grave problem."
"'You better believe it, we will
be in our graves," groaned the
messenger.
"We must remember," replied
King Jehoshaphat, '1hat God is
beneficient and He will help us.'"
The choin sang, "Fint You
Pray." After much prayer and
fasting, during which time the
king turned into '1lat flat Jeho-
shaphat,'" the armies gathered
against Moab~ defeated him and
came back victorious.
Diane Land is and co-
producer Mellisa Boettner are
both 30-year old residents of
Newport Beach who have exten-
sive musical backgrounds. Lan-
dis, a former elementary 1ehool
music teacher, is the children '1
choir di.rector, and also teaches
music and movement classes to
pre-school children. For her
.. ,... .. """ • , .. .., ~ 1111 ,,, 2 ;t 2
.. ~ --.....
f 5! ' 11a 11 a .. M19 (1111. PWI• IY PmT 172 3 I
philosophy of her programs, she dc:ipite tbe pressures of aoinl
credits her friend and mentor, along with the croft, especially
Helen Kemp, who said, "'Body, in the areas of~ alcohol and
mind, spirit, voice; it takes the aex. ltisdirected by LanoeAllen..
whole person to sing and re-The public is also invited to
joice." the culmination activities of the
Youths sought for board
Meliua Boettner is a profes-Festival of Cboin during the
sional, cl1ssical singer who bas cburcb services on May 31st.
toured with her sister, Toni Each choir will be featured,
T~ and her bus~ Daryl including the youth bell choir.
Dragon. She designed and Choir practica are on Wednes-
painted the sets used in the days after school. For more
production, and the children information about the music
also helped put them together. program at St. Andrews, call
Her choir is the Choristers for 631-3821.
f ourtb and fifth graden.
'7bere is a program for all
levels, beginnin1 with the p~
school and up to and including
the New Youth group, wbicb
involves bip school and college
age youna people."
Applications are now being
accepted for the City of Newport
Beach Youth Council.
The Youth Council deals with
issues relating to the youth of
Newport Beach and reports
them to the City Council. Appli-
cants must attend either New-
port Harbor or Corona del Mar
High School. Criteria for selec-
tion shall include interest and /
or involvement in community
affain, grade point average and
communication skills. Term of
office is one year.
"The Y outb Council is a
fantastic opportunity to make a
Singles Symposium Series
Fri., June 5-"Staying In A Relationship"
Fri., July 10-"Being Vulnerable Again"
7:30 p.m.
Zona Oub, 2101 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach, CA
(714) S48-7S34
Vine,.... Cluildaa Fellowllllp
170 Newport Center Dr., Suite 240
Newport Beach, CA 92660
TEMPLE ISAIAH fe• ... •t
SebbMh SeMce f rict8r .... I: IS p.m.
bbbi Stewn 0. Schatz president Joel AIN1mlot.n
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contribution to the community
and serve one's peers," says
present Y outb Council Chair-
man Jeff Glueck.
Applications are available
through the ASB offices at
Newport Harbor and Corona
del Mar Hiah Schools.
Religious
Directory
They will be praentina ·m-
Tops" Sunday, June 28, at 7 p.m~
It is a teen musical about the
importance of beiq younelf
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MM.hip and lwu dtil pnctica1,
CluWl<eMered, bl.Heal mcm•1·
"CELEBRATE" ............ u,
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600 St. Andrews Road. Newport Beach, California (714) 631-2880
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Akins-built home on Lido I le o
•Y JUDY DUFFY
The a"'f'!: f1et1 abOut daia
ftek\ fatared .-opcrty doa"t
lqila to tell the ltOIJ of the
~ wbicb cxisls within its
walla. Tluit ~ is what
m•lra dais hOme an oatstudiaa
"-to cau bOme.
n> Yaa Lido Soad wa built
in 1979 by Cart Akim, well-
bowa QnnF County builder
who brOUPt cvaything he bad
leamed to bear in the excellent
Clc$ign of this Lido Jtl•ncl res-
idcace. It ii listed at $695,000 OD
fee land by• F_, OIWlllei'-
.._. Ba••· .._ Ewen daou.lll
the tiome ii~ eight
years old. inspection shows that
the propaty will proYe to be
timde11 by virtue of its excellent
daip.
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floon.. a.ill-in MntF for tele-
Yiloa ad steno ~aipment
.....-. dll dnip Of the llearth
-tie tOtal elrect ii clean and
calm.
The family room ia currently
beina Used to home, not only
casual fumit~ but a family
sir.eel dinina table convenient to
the titcben. This is the fint ptace
tb8l a visitor becomes aware that
there ii aomethina t1king place
within the design elements of the
home besides a swmy, comfort-
ing villa effect.. The kitchen is
white. lite the rest of the home.
But there is a smppy, European
high-tech feeling which is
IChiewd through the me of ID
unusual ceiling treatment,
imported Italian fixtures Ud
glass p1ned cupboard doon that
allow the colorful contents to
spark what might have become
a utilitarian looking room.
Designed for serious cooling
and easy clean up, the kitchen
layout speaks of a builder who
bas Jeamed to avoid mistakes in
appliance placement. Every-
thing here is fint class, as is
~ connected with this
property. little more tlum special
From the outJide, this
southerly-oriented McditenaD-
can home, situated OD a prime
comer lot, is distinctive amona
its neigbbon. It enjo~ a mini-
vicw of the bay throqb the open
space at the waterfront ICl'OIS
the beach and the design takes
full adv1ntage of this small but
lovely view through arched
windows echoed from ground to
second story. The ll'cbecl windows ODC bu
CASUAL COMFORT POWDD ROOM m from tbe ..-••ta a
Not oftrly laqe.. the rooms no .. a illort lid tr.. die frame for the Mlilt-ia eeating
are opened by tbe me of basic family 1001D ii die~ room wbicli occupies two of this
white throughout the house on andadj1aml=wl.,.Marellisll 'room~ tJm:e walls. The other is
walls and ccilinp. Open tecbfmaraia*pOiiiderroom occapcdwitbmoreofthewond-
beamed, weathered white ceil-couple With blue ..a. ..a a Cdan, d«siptd built-in cabiae-
inp and flat white wills contnst roand mirror make tllil a tar~ ~ ~ would make this room
appealin&IY with the Mexican prisiDa art deco rctleat. Tbe u .ideal playroom, office or
paving tiles which extend maid's TOOID is llepl away, • --.. ~ .
throuah tbe lower story interior ldclition to the home wllicb Jmt down the ball are twin
and out onto the patio which redacea the a of tbe .-.. to secondary bedrooms w~cb
formsa~forbodaL;w., twocanadatra ... *>nF sliare a MA. AdeqUldy liJJecl
IDd family rooa.. Soiicl.cd "' area. This ...a '8clroom ia die for Older. or: JOUD&U! ~
bulkoad cornen IDd comfort-d.e to wbllt awllib .,..mn.. they allO ~ the ~·~ve
able bat aaprctentiom fw ·rt Wllite bailt-i.a....._ dat ad ad coaw:aeat built-m cabie«>
~ tbe final raalt •oa jaltjce ~ devedy iaplt••• tM tty.
to the term CMual ~ort... ....... Ooor lpMe to prodace
The livinc room, cffNna area a room dm is ftrJ 1mWe.
boasts an unmual fireplace with LiftbilitJ ii om qulity duit '°°
a flmb, riled hearth.. Tbe arcbed Yaa Lido Soad aewr complOID-
windows at one coner are ilea.
balanced by Fraacb cloon onto To the left of tllc frollll door
the Italian feelina patio at tbe is the ltaircw wlaidl wa.dl to
other end of the room. The the upper story. A cleialy
family room, which is daipecl white m•mclod -.l
approached through the living hand rail and berber carped.,
room or from outside through which extends throqbout the
the patio, off en a stylish fue-upper floor, are in keeping. yet
place along its back wall The contrast with, the living room.
hearth here is railed and paved At the top of the landina is the
with the same tile that coven the room that makes this floor a
SPECIAL SPA
city
UI .. • '• Ideal house for v.cation or torwv.. Won-
derful 3 btdroom with iof1 and 2 story living room with
huge fireplece and Iota of windows for light and airy
=~ CloM to North Bayfront. l7Nlll
CllTA •IA-Eaataide complex with community pool,
....,. to atOt99 and reetauranta. Two story comer unft with
3 bedrooms. 2 Mtha, WOOdbuming fireplace and nice
::~ Uttle polishing and you'll h8we a geml •••••
RI •1 TIMI 11 E-Welk to Hoeg and medicaa buildlnp.
bike to be9ch. Airy, •PKloua end untt with 3 bedrooms,
woodbumJng flreplece, double garage and large patio.
Ctty light views from mutef, stepe to communtty pool .... . ...•
.. ,., TIWIM•f-Blke to beech from this freshly
.,.,nted 3 bedroom Including huge mater with private
t>M:ony, epecioua •t-in kitchen, living room with fir._
and wet bar, attached double garege. Attractive complex
wtth community pool, spa and tennis.
11.. 81·1•
VII.LA UL• CllEI Former model with tots of upgrades.
"two muter suites, mirro'9d wardrobes, fireplace and nice
patk>. Frmh neutral colors in guarded comptex with paol
and spa. Submit on Laguna trade.
11.. 131-14111
aAlfmT Clllll-Secunty com~x wtth pool, spa. and
ctubhoule In Huntington Beach. Two story, 2 bedroom.
customized with mirrors to take maximum advantage of
front row whitewater v.ewa. Miles of beach at yoor front
door. ma.-131-18
WT .. CllTA •DA-Lar~4 bedroom. 3 bath home with
family and fonnal dining room in very attractive neighbor-
hood. Walk to schools. Benk owned. wiflcarryfltstTDwith
~-terma. ml-••.•• .
IEWPMT CIEIT Tt1Tft ... ...,W ... .-it-£xceptionally hMdlonte unrt
Highly upgraded with 3 bedrooms, family room. and edded
study loft In mater sult .. Wood noors and dlligner decor
plus double attached garage. Community poot, apa and
tennis.
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ALllllT ICOlf•IT-Abaolutety adorable remodeled
bright and classy 3 bedroom beech houle on tiny iot (no
u~I), just steps to sand. HardWood floors. circular
ltain::ae. firepJace and fantastic views.
pww 131 ·1GI
~ Niil-Great starter hOme steps to beaches. 2
'>edroom with new copper plumbing. charming bnck entry
.nd rear yard with patio Coming soon. new paint and
carpet and completety remodeled kitchen and baths Ow~
er may carry 2nd
1215.aaD 131 .1 a
WATHFIOIT-in small Newport Beach community with
poof and tennis Aefut'btshed 4 bedroom. 2~ bath home on
corner tot with formal dining room. sunny patio and great
sunset vtews. Short walk to ocean Land included at
S315a 131-1400
UYFIOIT Cllll-in secunty bulldjng with pool. Spacious
2 bedrooms with deck off master and living room f0< full
advantage of turning buin, ocean and night hght vMtWS.
Shp tees at $1 .75 per fooC. Walk to restaurants. (LH)
.. ..., 131·1•
WATHAIOIT UN'• with dock for 35' boat. Lovety 3
bedroom ha huge livfng room with wet ber. fireplace and
beamed ce.Hnge opentng to patio on lhe water. Large
assumable 11! TO. Anxious owner ha reduced the price
irUaa D1·1•
UYF91T Cllll with panOfamic riews. T otalty remodeted
2 bedroom In e.curtty building. Price lnctudes beauttful
fumishings down to the last t.cup. Boat slip available.
Want to shape and beach. Great V8Cation get-mway:
... 111-1•
PlWl.UU ..-T-fike newt Large .. bedroom with fonnaJ
diningfftdfmmffy room ~ng to eunny patio. High~
ed ceMinga and 3 fi~ induding one in .,,.ck>ua
mMtllr M.llte with aitting ..... Stepa to be9ch. 1•• •...•
•Ya t• TPE NEWPORT ENSIGNICOSTA MED NEW& ......
llif I D-WITlmATIEll-l.owty3 bedroom unit
wtth s ..... ~. s.undry Md front and ,..,. ptdloe
wlltt blly Md ~ ...._ Security buitdtng wtth avaU·
... bollt .. ip. I•• D1·1•
m.AT aAlfl lllT LICATS-cloM to Newport H8lbof'
YICht CNb. Bike to Balboe Pier MdPllWHlion. A 3 bedroom
~~with MP9'8tll bonua room and beth. ·-•...•
Ill• -.-..a.o_.n great k>cation juat off IOUth t.y-
front. p.tmlno ilnrMculate 3 bedroom home with comer
brldl fl,._,. and aunny P9tio pfua Wrifw: 2 bedroom ...,...,,. ower the gaqoe.
··-an.-•••• , ICEmE I I J lllUJ-SUper summer/winter ren-
tal. ThrM bedrooms, 2 Mtha up, 3 bedr00m8 and flreplKe
down pkji 3-car gat'9ge. Comef k>cation wiJh greet ..... ao. to t.nnla and handball courts. Sold fumlahed.
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DB.Un ~T-condos w ith French doors. double-
paneled windows, wood floors. spa tubs. formal dining
room and eat-in kitchens. Built as a duplex 1n t985 with all
top quality matenats. Great location neat BaJboa Pter. Re-
cent PRICE REDUCTIONS on both the upper 3 bedrooms
at $440.000 and the lower 4 bedrooms at $430.000.
131·1•
llVO lllllEI ...._ Freshly refurt>IM\ed and unusually
specJoua 8 bedrooms with eat-in family kitchen, formal
dining with garden ambi.nce. family room and ~pne
room opening to private courtyard .nth c:us11om poof. JUST
REDUCED to ...
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UfRllT ~~uJar Newport Harbor and
ntght Ught views from this newty carpeted, 2 bedroom and
den wtth high cetlings and large deck. Sealef will conSfdef
t'8de and will carry 2nd TO. AYlaia&ble dock for 50' boat
.... 111·1•
Lm llU--Fufl of charm and sun$hane. Gracaous home
with cozy den and 3 bedrooms inciud1ng separate spac-
aous master with his/hers bath and deck. Beamed oe1hngs
and fireplace 1n hvang room. hardwood Hoors and lovely
paho on sunny corner lot.
1535.D 131-IG
UDO ISLE IOP'IUITICATE-An arch1tectur111 gem built around
lush patio on wide lot. High ceilinged master down with
cozy den with fireplace. 2 children's bedrooms in upstairs
wing. plus separate ma1d·s room. elegant formal d1n1ng
~ ~~rmet kitchen.
..-.Jiii 631 • 1 GJ
SUPH OCUlflml DUPLD-beaut1fut1y ma1nta1ned Upper
unit has 3 spacious bedrooms and large living area with
sensational views of beach act1v1ty and sunsets Lower has
2 bedrooms for income Excellent high balance assumat>ff9
loan
1570.llllD 13I·1400
UYlla CIV£ CW-Spec1oos 2 bedroom unrt wrth den.
fireplace end attached 2~r garage. Lrvu~ room with wet
bar 099f'S to waterfront deck. Gated community with pool
and spa. Walk to Balboa Island shopl and restaurants
Land tncl\1d9d at tw• 131-IG
UYl8E COVtl-Spacaous hagh cethnged Sea O.amond
plan on the bay. Immaculate 2 bedrooms and den wM
fonnal dining and attached 2-car garage. Plantation shut-
ters and kwely teak man'91 are a few of the upgracm
Gated comp .. x with community pool and spa..
•11.m a1-1•
Ufl•PEI and beeu1iful'I Like new 3 bedroom with format
din ng and fwnity tOOmS. ThrM fi~ lnctud.ng 1 tn
private ma1et ..,._with aitllng room and baicony. Lota of
oalt cabinetry. wood ftoora. P9Md wMdowa and bMut11ul
atalned glaa.. Easy m YIWd. Preetigioua guatd9d watef-
ftont community with pm.te b 11 ct.a.
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***aunm .... .m• 11111...-m~._..oneunny80Uttteot·
ner with bey ~-AcdlllTI9d buH~• own 4 bedroom
~.eytehon'9wlth t.....uy room Md 8tudy Md
flllMdoul ..,,..,... kitchen. ..... in 7t wttn top qu81ity;
EutopeM ttxtur.. .,.,.,. tile end --carpeted floots.
bwltJfut cablMtry and FNndt dOor'8 to eunny w.dKeped
pdo.
II W D1·1•
ICUIFmT W .. -An tncredfbfy beautiful V9fY lat'ge'
bedroom home, buitt with the finelt awai..._ in quality Md
design. Custom a tt. ~. wood pmecy shun.a, tw"9
troweled fl~. cuetom pepenand l11ded and~
ed gta. windows. Glorious oc:.en ~ plua a 2 bedroom
and k)ft llC)9ltment.
1111 RT G1·1•
C8iflWIUIY IAYFI Ifft with~ viewa downHwbOI
I.a.net c:Nnnet. Beeutifulty nmodeled and customiz8d
With lavish UM Of wood and glaae. & bedrooms will\ den.
dining room, office, and dock tor 3 large bollts plus .,,....
cioua wat9rlront pMio and entenaining ar• with ape.
Ownets will carry 1 at TD. (LH)
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Ullmlll.All ... Unl TIT Wl1I 70' on the wawr. Dock
for MYeral large boeta. WaUa of glaaa surround thia cheer-
ful 1 story 4 bedrooms, dens, family and fonnal room• and
bonus room/office. Large beyaide patio surroundl kNety
custom pool. Price Includes land.
II I• a1.1•
UIU 111.E-T otaJly remodeled 4 bedroom including bay-
front master with fireplace, his/hers baths and sitting.room
pfus family and fonnat dining rooms. Fresh and exciting
with French windows. spa and befber C8(P9ting. Beyside
patio with pier and slip. Owner will consider trades for Lido
or Bayshores.. NEW REDUCTION TO, 11.1 ...
UYF91T -with dock tor large boat. Light and 81ry 5
bedrooms, 4.5 baths, remodefed with fam1ty and formal
dining l"ooms and eat-m lutchen. Separated bedroom and
bath could be maid's quarters. T radrtional with paned w.n-
dows. Frencn doorw and crown mouldings. Owner may
trade for Newport condo.
11 m • 111-1•
WTICATO IAYFlllT-BHutitully executed 4 bed-
rooms. inctuding luxunoua master wrth giant cto.Vdress-
ing room, large formal dining room. Oen and dock fof 50'
sail or power bQat. Open mufti...aew.& floor plan, with apa.-
C10US hagh-ceitinged rooms. saaaned glas. oek panetlng
and cabinetry and MCUtity aystem. French doors open to
bcyside patio tor ~n1ng.
11• T• 111-l-
*** JUIT Bal *** •DI I PEIFBT • lW ~d Ntng with
spatflfingwtlitetnm and ~det.aihng lend a New Eng-
land air to this atttactiw 5 bedroom home WJth famtly and
formal d1n1ng room. French doorw and paned wmdows.
Febuloua bra floored o..,. JohMOn oak and brasS krt-
chen plua privme first floor masa.r suite opening to the
bayfront pall<> and tx.t shp
llZll• 131 -1-
Uf...U UYF91T-wrth o¥er 80 ft of waler frontage
and panoramic YteWS of the widest part of Newport Hatt>or.
Large. gracaous t story 4 bedroom home with formal d1n-
1ng. family alld sun rooms plus courtyard pool in ttusexclu-
srve waterfront community with pnvate beaChes 11•• 13l -1G
• * * IEW UIT1l5 • • • CUITOll DCUIFDT in Corona del Mar wilt\ private st.airs
to beach. Beautifully built trachtionaJ style 2 bedrooms
with nursefY, library and formal dlmng room and e¥ery
possible amenity Single hght b4t'vele<j glass doors to
decks. hand painted tile in the gourmet family kitchen. oak
floors.. cabmetry bu11t-1ns and mantels oYer bottl fireplaces
pluf fabulous white wale< views. security system and satei-
h1e dtSh. 11•• 131 -18
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS·
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PROPERTY TRUST
DATE ADDRESS DEED CONSIDERATION
Feb.23 1116 W. Ocean Front Unavail Unavail
Feb.23 1436 Serenade Terrace $243,000 Unavail
Feb.23 1800 Galaxy Drive Unavail Unavail
Feb.23 629 Vista Bonita Unavail I Unavail
Feb.23 1601 Port Barmouth Place Unavail Unavail
Feb.23 1907 Yacht Puritan Unavail Unavail
Feb.23 424 Rivera Terrace $520,600 $625,000
Feb.23 405 Serra Drive Unavail Unavail
Feb.23 280 Cagney Lane Unavail Unavail
Feb.23 3 Starburst Court Unavail , Unavail
Feb.24 2036 Galaxy Drive Unavail Unavail
Feb.24 2321 Vista Huerta Unavail Unavail
Feb.24 8 Cypress Point Unavail Unavail
Feb.24 9 Montpellier Unavail Unavail
Feb. 25 2542 Vista Drive Unavail Unavail
Feb.25 915 Aleppo Street Unavail Unavail'
Feb.25 301 Vista Madera $84,000 $41,000
Feb.25 1943 Port Ramsgate $153,000 Unavail
Feb.26 207 Tustin Avenue $250,000 $280,000
Feb.26 2311 Cliff Drive $500,000 Unavail
Feb.26 2311 Redlands Drive $135,000 $180,000
Feb.26 7 Greenbriar Lane Unavail Unavail
Feb.26 7 Mainsail Drive $85,000 $285,000
Feb. 26 600 Larkspur Avenue $157,500 $175,000
Feb.26 45 Northampton Unavail $273,000
a note from maury
VISIT US AT
3732 E. COAST HWY., COM
Cameo Highlands
Spacious 3 bedroom home built around bright sunny patio
and pool. Library, dining room, family room, 2 fireplaces.
Access to 3 gated beaches. Assumable loan. Now $385,000.
CDM South ol Highway
With large _cash down, owner will carry with reasonable·fixed
rate. Owne·r is ready to move! Now is the time-call for ap-
pointment to see this sparkling 3 bedroom home, have a quick
escrow, and enjoy the summer-!
R•1,.,,
COM 3 bedroom hous~$1200/month.
. Summer
COM 1 bedroom-$350/week. ·
COM 2 bedroom, den~11-8/31-$2,500/.month.
Cameo Highlands 3 bedroom house, pool, gated beach. duly-
August $2,700/month.
I
Tbe martetma aiMl UJc of real
estate in California . today ha
become more complex than
ever. The expertile required in
f ollowina throngh from the
moment a buyer is fou.Dd to
dOling escrow is now a sopbis.-
ticated process that few
homeownen are equipped to
tld.le.
lllougb .the mart~is strong
and tbe listings few, process
invohed in buying or selling a
home today is more difficult and
perplexing than moat comumers
realize. There are many factors
to consider became the process
bu become mired in paperwork
an4 potential problems. legal
and othenriJe.
Whenever the resale bousiq
market is strong, tome ~
ownen may think they can aave
money on the sale of their homes
by 1elli.ng it themselves. Unfor-
tuaatdy most ho~wnen may
not be prepared (or ~ tub
• involved and certainly do not
have tbe background or know-ledae it takes to u.ndentaod the
complexities facing a .. For Sale
By Owner." or FSBO. transac-
tion.
Using a realtor can actually
make money for a seller in the
long run because ldlcn may not
---~--•• ,,Jank
~-~~•o(What
tliilr 'rim• are .m~wOlth
OD todaJi~ iDarbt. Set price
too biP aDd there wiJ be DO
response. An akisaa price ICt too
low may brinl a quiet Ale! but
at a lower retum thaa the iii1UCr
would have recchecl With ~~
guidance.
-Selling your home y0Ui1elf
takes time. money, k.DO~ md commitment. Marbtbla
property ia DO eMJ bK Dd
requires expertise not Oalj in
marketina but in tbe lelml and
financ:ial arenM • WdL lt is a
rare eeller who. bill the know.
ledge of California•• rapidly
chaqing real estate laws. Al of
Jan~ 1. 1917, for ex•.pa,, a
new law requires tllat aolt
teoai of raidGtial real --dildole the condiaion of tlaeir
property in writ.in& on a specified
form.
Plecina~fortbe
property in the newspaper may /
not be tbe IDOlt efredive way to /'
market a bome. For example
you may end up witb a amall
pool of buyen who may or may
not be able to qualify {Of' financ-
ing. Realton ha\ie access to
multiple listing services, which
provide a much wider bile of
ref~
Realton also expedite sales by
knowing how to qualify buyen,
relieving the seller of tipie-
com.um.ing showings. keeping
tract of the mountain of paper
wo~ negotiating for a high
price, and teeina the transaction
through the loan a.Del escrow
process before finalizing the sale.
Today•s mort1a1e market
offers a staggering number of
financial,... choices and seldom
does either a buyer or teller
know what is available.
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CORON~ DEL MAR
BAYFAONT
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Mab um towaboa1c a taome for adcr Slll0,000. Tiie
3 bedrooms ad WP. COr1ICr yard nil ... actite kict
p.aio mate thil a ideal c:boice for ,-. co41i*1 ad
retirees alike. Ad llOW ad call ..
Mewtee C1ltm 7•5111
OCWI VIEW mAl
SpKious 3 bedroom., 2~ bath sinale llOfJ llancb Style
home. Riab in the hills in Ealbluft'. Featura ocean
view by clay and city liahts by night. u.,.,-. too
numerous to mention. S36s.~rice indudeS the land.
DOUG BEJlaSt 1-.5111
llAIE DFF0-117.•
81£-IAl.f •PLO 01 WATEll
Ila.re opportuaity! Buy dowmtain uniu only. Absolutely
aoqeous. Ri&ht on the sand witb privacy. Watch the
Amid from your living room. Call Gisela for your private
showing today! Asking "99.900.
GISELA aUllMDSn:R 761-!lll
tlltll•En ......,
JIC)O oc:an and C.-t;na Yiew! Contemporary. lib ...
3 story, s bedroom, ·~ belh home iDclDda • ICpafatc
pat how. Lowa leYeJ pmc room. diaco and spa.
Solarimn windows enhnc:c view from all ~II. Over
4.IOO tq. ft. Priced &o ICll at lm.000.
DIANA PllOSH.ll 761-5111
VIEW • IPYllAll
Jmt reduced price for a f..a hara moucl. This spclOUI
S bedroom home. offcn ~IWtv for family ad
e1ltertainiq. Extra lmF ~~ ICUina (or the pool and spa. $499,000.
JO.ANN DORAN 7'1r5111
llEICFI I 0 .. IAITICIET"
IPYIUllllEW
The vutna1 of beauty of all the Ncwpon Harbor hu
to offer is here. Complctdy remoddcd in tocal. S
bedroom. neutrality and quality throqbout. Own the
best! Priva1c sbowina by ...
MAIULYN 8\Jl.ILEY 7•5111
DCEAIFlllT 1411 ...
Three bedroom. 2 bath with 2 car pr-.,e on the sand.
Prime location.. Needs TLC or build your dream home.
Principals only.
DELIA DELGADO 761-5111
l.AIUIA IEACI CIAl•EI IWllOl ll•E
VIEW-VIEW-VIEW Adorable 2 bedroom., I~ bath c:oaqe. Waltin& disiance
to beach. Ocean view from sun dcct.. French cloon and Three bcdroo~ 3~ baths. Mutu suite bas go~us windows.. <>wna motivaaed. S6S Anita Street. S219,000.
retreat with fireplace. Fust time OD market. S6 ,000. GISELA •uaMDSTE• 761-5111 Owna auioua to tell this spacious I bedroom condo Call ..
neu South Coat Plaza. New carpet. great abapc! V Kant
and ready to mow in.
GAllY HUMISTON 761-5111
-l•Fll-1 .. E II Fm Pl.EUllB
Tate a breather from wort ud lounp mouDd the pool
or rdu on the patio of th.is 4 bedroom.. 3 bM.b lrviDe
home. Ready fOf' AmlDCT' ~ Only $209,900.
MAXINE GOLDEN 7a5111
ca• •Pl.El
South of Pacific Coast Highway, liw in this spacious
4 beckoo~ 2~ bath with 2 fireplaces. Vaulted ceilinp.
wet bar and more. Rent out 2 bedroom.. 2 bath. over
4 car ..,... Principals only. Asking "S0,000.
DELIA DELGADO 761-5111
One. two. three bedroom condos in the South Coast
Plaza area. ScftraJ to cboote from. Call for details.
GilY HUMISTON 7._5111
CAIA ILUCA II -llllE
Totally refurbished pm in a pRStigious ptcd commun-
ity. New~~ ud hardwood floon ume only
a few amcmties included. All are im.pn::aed witb the
baatiful brick comtyant in from u well as tJiic water
md la01l8taiD view enjoyed from the expamiw wood
deck iD blltL Call ..
ISTIDll YANK 761-5111
IBICB fll M•• •tlM
nil 2 bedroom charmer m• be soJd. Sin.glc. level end
u.a.it ow:riookiJta pool ud spa. Fireplace m livina roo~
..,. wida Udomabc ope11a plus extra storqe fOC!m.
Quiet locatioa. Bay with 1"1 down ud assume terrif11C
loan. SllS,000. For info call tcrri6c loan.
aoN FELSOT 1-.s111
lml.All
Fi~ bedroom plus bonus! Larae yard. French windows
and doors. Ready to move in. SS97 .000. Call . .
MAU GULLEDGE 761-5111
llAla ll•E IACllF1CE
Elegantly appointed 3 bedroom. 2~ ~ and. )oft
townbome. Lush courtyard entrance. soanng ceilings
and floor to ceiling glass enhance night light view. Try
10% down. "39.000 .
DIANA PROSSER 761-YM
uaa llLAID IAYFIOIT
Luxurious and contemporuy lite new bome on Lido ·s
pranicr side. Fabulous bay and nipt light views. Marble
entry ud baths. Step down living room and sit down
circular bar. Gow met kitchen. This home bas nay
amenity possible iDduding an ckvator. Most furnishings
i.Dcludc:d. $2,2So,OOO.
DIANA PRO~Ea 761-YM
IElClllU
New custom home. 4 bedroom., l~ bath, family room.
air conditioning. On beautiful private loc:alioa.. For your
persona.I showina call . .
ESTHER YANK 761-S.
IEllTEllAIEAI
CO•FOIT
On the greenbelt., two pari~ large country kitcbe~
fireplace. downstain master + den. Two bedroom and
full sized bath on upper level Real K.-Plan. c.xclusively
listed. Principals only. Fee land. $193,000.
El.. YNN O:MP 761-!ell
COLDIADO Ill COIDO
At SIOS.000 comes fully fumisbcd for your advm.turous
lifestyle. Wmter. spring. mmmcr or fall. this cozy condo
will provide you with endless vacation opportunities.
MAXJ.NE GOLDEN 761-5111
TIAll1101Al FAlllLY COIFOIT
PllCEI Fii CllOU Ill Ull CUii Four bedroom. 3 baah. 2 firq>laces. large family room
()ae..laalf block from Ocean Bhd. Four bedroo~ 4~ and lots of custom cabinetry throughout. Call for details.
~ 3 fircplKa. 3900 sq. fl oa 41 x 111 lot. Call . . E1.. YNN llMP 761-..
E'LYNN UMP 761-5111
IEIT llEW 11 TIE ··Piii_! mms" fabulouscityliabts~0 • o~kitcbm
brukf• room s '-... ._ Fwe bedrooms.. l
bMlll. Pool Uld J . ~ M69.000.
PIDL srilUNauaG "NM111
IEt.mlT FOi LUSE
Spedaa•ur Town ~-· ~ fthtt f~raa
model bomc is :I A. ....... ~ pnvacy.
Prolasioe•' .... _.. Ooon throu&bout-
Fabelom 1aa\.. witla CUilom spa. SS,IOO/ ID()Dth.
aoN n:LSOT ,..,...
3 CORPORATE PLAZA •·SUITE 101 • NEWPORT CENTER
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NCJTIC( OF TIUS1IE'S SM.£
T.S. Ne. F-UMe loMI l°"*
NOTIC(
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OEEO OF TRUST
OATED4-9-85. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PAOTEcT
YOUR PAOPERTY, rT MAY BE SOt.D AT A PUBUC SA1L
IF YOU NEID AN EXPl.ANATION OF THE NATURE Of
THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON·
TACT A LAWYER.
On J~ 19, l~, at. 9:45 A.M., Pacific Rec:onveyance Coriloration. a California Corporlltion as duty appointed
Trusa.e under and pursuant to Deed al Trust r9COfded
April 23. 1985, as inst No. 85-142828 ol Ofticiel Racords
in the office ol the County Recorder al Or.,. County
State of California. EJCeCWld by MARll YN BRUCE. •
acquired title as MARILYN ANNE BRUCE
WIU SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER
FOR ~ ~~ at time ol saJe in lawful money ol
the United States) At the main North entrance to the
County Courthouse. 700 Civic Center ~ Santa Ana Ca. ~ .
.0 rifd1t. title and interest conYeyed to and now held
by it under said Deed of Trust in the ptq>erty situated
in aid County and State described as.:
Lat 70 al Trad 3000 in the City al Newport Beach. ~of Orarwe. Stte of California. as per map recorded
in Book 89, Paees 40 and 41 al mjscelfaneous maps
in the office of the County Recorder al said County. '
The street address and other common desicNtion. if
any, of the rut property described above is purported
to be:
1206 DOVER DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA 92660 •
The undersianed Trustee disdaims any liability fw any
1ncotTeCtness of the street addtess and other common
desCnafion, if any shown herein.
Said sale wit be made, but without covenant CK wananty,
e~ss °' implied, regardine title, possession, or
encumbrances, to pay the relNinina principal sum of
the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest
theteon, as prtMded in Yid note(s). advances, if any
under the tenns of said Deed of Trust. fees. charJles and
expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust.
The total amount ol the unpaid balance of the obliption
secured by the property to be sokf and reasonable
estimated costs. expenses and advances at the bme of
the initial publication of the Notice ol Sale is $37,723.92.
The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust hetetofore
executed and delrvered to the undersiened a wntten
Dedaration of Default and Demand for Sale and a written
Notice of Default and Election to Sell.~ undersigned
caused said Nobce al Default and Election to Sell to be
recorded in the county where the real prope'l'ty 1s located.
Date: May 18, 1987
Pacific Reconveyance CorporatJOn a said Trustee. 2700
N Mam Street. 12th Floor. Santa Ana, Cahforma 92701
(71•) 550-6842 .
By PA TOM. Authorized Signature
5/28 6/4 6 /ll
11&140
NOTICE Of TIUSTEFS SAU
N0.17~
0351
YOU ARE IN OE.FAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED ... / •. / .. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SALE
IF YOU NEED AN EXPUNATION Of THE NATURE Of
THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD
CONTACT A LAWYER
On 06118/87 at 10·00 A M WES PAC RECONVEYANCE
the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed
of Trust
recorded on 12126/86 as Document no 86-6438'8
of Official Records m the office of the Recorder of ORANGE
County, Cahfomia,
executed by: SHEILA GIN and SUNNY GIN HUSBAND
AND WIFE '
WIU SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH, (payable at time of sale in lawful
money of the Unrted States at THE FRONT ENTRANCE
TO SUITE C. WEST PAC RECONVEYANCE. 4940 CAMPUS
DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA
all nght title and interest ~ to and now held
by it under said Deed of Trust m the property srtuated
'" s~ud County, California. descnbina the land therein
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 1
Lot 31 of Tract No 9261, 1n the City of Newport Beach.
as shown on a map recorded 1n boot! 380 pages 32 to
25, both inclusive of Miscellaneous Ma~. records of c>ranee County. California
PARCEL 2
Non-excluSt~ easements O¥ef that property and for the
purposes as such easements are re5erW!d fot the benefrt
al OI granted to owners as set fOlth 1n the Declarabon
of Covenants, Condibons and Restnctions recorded on
September 14. 1976 '" boot! 11887, pace 301. Official
Recon2s and any amendments OI annexations thereto
The street address and other common desicnation. 1f
any, of the real property described above is purported
to be:
1905 YACHT RESOLUTE. NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660
. The undersigned T"'stee disclaims any liability for any
incorrectness of the street address and other common
designation, 1f any, shown herein.
Said sale w~ll be made but without OO¥enant or wananty,
express or 1mphed, re1ardm1 title, posr.ession. or
encumbrances. to pay the remalnina principal sum al
the note(s) secured by said Deed al Trust. with interest
thereon, as provided 1n said note(s). advances. if any,
under the terms of the Deed of Trust, fees, ctwps and
expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts stated by said
Deed al Trust, to-wit. $11,615 17
ORDINANCE NO. 87-10
OROtNAHCE Of THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CfTY OF
NEWPORT BEACH AMENOIHG CHAPTER 2.20 PERTAIN-
ING TO EMERGENCY SERVICES ANO PAOClAMATlOHS.
The City Coucil of the Qty al Newport 8Mdt .,_
hereOy ordain as fotblrs:
Section 1: The pnMljons al Section 2...20 .. -.-ct
in the t•port 8w:h Munici.-i Code to rmd • ta1oM:
Section 2.20.010 Putpose.
The CU"POle al this ~ is to prowide for the
preperation and ifl'IC)lemaltation al plans to pnMde
services within this city in the event al an ..,.. .. K:Y.
to empGW8' certain city olficiafs to promulpte orders
and reeuattions necessry to pnMde tor the praledion
al life and~ or to Pf"8SeMt pubfte order and IMlly,
· and to PfOWide for the coordiNtion al the ..... ICY
serke functions ol this~ with all othet publ.ic lilllflCies
and affedlld privMe PIROnS. c:orpotltios, and ,__
iz.ations. --·
Section 2.20.020 EmeleettCY Defined.
As used in this chapter, ''local e,,....nc:y· or
"emeraeteY" means the actual °' tt.a•..t .........
al conditions al disaster or al utteme peril to the ~
of persons and property within the City caused by such
conditions as air poltution, fire. flood, storm. tsunami,
df'OUlht. sudden and sewn 9f*1Y 5hortlpt. ptar1t or
animal infesbltion or disease, the Gowlmor's wami,. al
an earthquake or volcanic eruptfOf\, riot. Of other
conditions, except those resultiflc from a tMxw contro-
versy, which are., or .. Ii~ to be, beyond the anro1
of the seMoes. personnet, equipment and facilities of
the city, and the conlrol al which requires the combined
foroes of this city with ott.. political subdivisions..
Section 2.20.030 EmeteeotCY Council Memben.
The City ol Newport Buch Emqeocy Council is hereby
created and shall consist ol the fottowi• members:
(A) The Mayor, who shall be chainnan. or in his or
her absence, the Mayor Pro Tempofe;
(B) The City M.nacer. who shall be vice chairman;
(C) The Police Chief. who shall be the assistant director
a1 emereecacy services:
(0) Other officers and empk>yees al the City of Newport
Beach. and~ ol civic, business, labor.
veterans. professional, or other orpnintions within the
community, and may be desienated as members by the
emef'lll9'K:y openrtions plan.
Section 2.20.040 Emef Ref ICY Counol-Powers.
The Emer&ency Council is empowered to review and
recommend for _adoption by the City Council, emereency
and mutual aid plans and aireements and such
ordinances. resolutions. rules, and reculations as .,..
necessary to implement these plans and agreements, and
to perlcrm such other functions as may be ~enated
'" the emeraency oPenitions plan. The Emeraency
Council shall meet ':'pon call of the chairman, upon the
call of the vice chairman. if the chairman consents. is
absent from the Ctty. or othennse unable to call the meet•na
Sectton 2.20.050 Emersency Operations Plan
The City Council shall adopt an emeraency operations
plan. The plan shall provide fot the effective mobilization
of au al the resources al the City. boCt'I public and privne,
to meet any condition constitutm1 a local ernereency,
st.ate of emereency, or state of war emereeracy as those
t~s are defined 1n lhts ordinance or by state law. The
Emereency Council shaft penodicalty rtwiew the plan and
prapose, to the City Council chances which will insure
the mu.imum effectNeneSSS of the pan The ~ shall
be consadered supplementary to this chapter, but shall
have_ the effect of law whenever an emereenc:y. as
provided in this chapter, has been proclaimed.
Section 2 20 060 Director and Assistant Director of
Emerieocy ~-Powers and Duties
The Director and Assistant 0.rect:CK of Emergency
Services shall have the fotlowtnt powers and duties.
(1) Request the City Council procta1m the existence
or threatened existence of a local emerpncy, and the
term1nat1on thereof, if the Council is in sesston The
Director or Assistant Director may issue SUCh a procla·
mat1on rf the council is not in session, and in such event.
the City Council shall take action to ratify the proctamation
at the earliest practicable time, but in no event more
than seven (7) days after issuance of the proclamation
(2) Request the_ Governor proclaim a state of emerpncy
when, in the opirnon of the Director or Assistant Director
resources available !cxalty are inadequate to cope with
the emereeocy
(3) Control and direct the efforts of the emeraency
organizatton of the Crty to accomplish the purposes of
this chapter
(4) Direct cooperation between. and coordination of
the services and staff of the emeraency orenaiz.ation of
the City and resofye questions of authority and respoo.
SJbtlity that may anse behueeo them.
(5) Represent the emeraency orpniz.ation of the City
1n all deali~ with public or private aeencies perta1nina
to emerienoes as defined in ttus ctiaoter.
(6) Prepare and maintain. on a current basis, the
emergency e>perabons plans as P'Wided. and de$cribed,
in this chapter, Mid submrt the plan to the City Council fot approval.
Section 2 .20. 707 Director-Assistant Oirector-Emeaeeicy Po.ers.
In the 9¥8f1I al the proclarnaban al a local elnet"'ICJ'
the proclamation of a state al emetwency bythe ~ ~. °' St8te Oi~ector al Office ol Emersency = _the Director is empaae1ed, within fimQtions m the City etuww. ID do the foUowins:
<A> Make, issue and enfon:e rules. orden cw reaulations
reasonably related to the protJletion of ti .. and/or
JMOl>8J1), or the ~ ~public ordlr and saNty
These "'-· orders and 11111Ulations shall ncfude, but not be limited to, aJl'1 one or men~ the fol~
(1) ~ ordef imposi!ll a ~ within the entife Cit1.
or desCNted boundariea. The order imposins the curlew ~II prohi~ the presence al lllf1 person on aJ1f1 ~ic
hiehway, ....... OI piece. and may prohibit pr~
in any outdoor place, public or priwite,
(2) An order prohibibfW accas to, u.-aa.. or
epes.s from any public cw private street hi.a...-. or --Mttwt the City. ..,._, ,._,
The benefiaary under said Deed of T "'st heretolon!
9*ICUted and defi~red to the undersi&Jled a written
Dedaration al default and Demand fot Sa&e. and a written
Natici9 of Default Ind E.lectlOfl to Sell The ~
caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be
r9CDrded in the county where the real PfOPef1Y is located
DAT£: rLJ/22187
(3) All otdlt prohibitifW or redistribufi"I the sale o1
alcoholic bewrl111 m or from any business in aft or a
portion of the ~.
(8) Alf MIS. or'dws Md ,...'*>ns mede Ind .,..
purs!'lnt to this etapter, and any emenctment Of
rHCruion thentof, shall be in writ1n1 •nd .,wen ~ ~ and naliee. Ho ""-. .., "' ,........,,. iilued ...... tD .. dt9i*ii ........ '1f'ES PAC A£COHVfYANC£. a ea.ifomia Coipon1tion as
Trum.. CATHY E. CRUM. ASST. Y1C£ PRESIDENT
Weihe ~. '"° Campus Drive #C ~-=--.·CA .... 2119, (114) 476-1893 ' '
S/2*11f6/11 0357
efta::liw ........ until........, -Pl~Md ....
hew .... 1Mn.Md. lntf'9c:.Mol8"f~--
tldl Gftllrlllll ... be ... 1c• J ......... ol .. cur...;
__. ....................... ol .. ..
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•'iclPed ..... pulilc ............. u.. ,..,.....
Clfdlrs and,......... l9lued purlllMI ID .. dlDOll
........... In l8lcl tar the period ...... In ..
~lllloil•ol., • w:1.wno.-.ordlr•,...••·C*, ... ,...,. ............... tt.n .... (7)clmfluMess
ccw6owdlndr11Miedbrtt.~0Md.M....,..,.
.......................... thi&d1J11 ......
rllliled Md CllAHlid 1111.e ...... pralkebll ....
by .. ~ Council. but In no ._.. ... aaA•llllliol•
and ratificatiOn oc:cw-men ~ .._.. (1) dliJI lll'9r mu.nee. Prior to c:onfimWlion ., ndicllion. the
Diredor or Assistant ONec:tor st\li · prowide the City
Council ...., the writl9n emef ... K!Y prodw1illltiQlt. ..
aelwAllM9ddcJc:umns.anda ............. thi"t.ds
and cin:umstanc:a which JM IQliipted .. lmelllil<:r ~ and issuance al en'*&&ICJ Nies. ord9rs
and l"tllUllltions.
(C) To otain vat wW:ies. a•l'fi&. equipment and
IUCh aetw popmties ... band --. and r-9ed
for 1tle P'ae.ctiort al the life and ~ al the people.
bind the CttJ '° --,., nwtcll value for the IQOd5 and serw.. and if '9QUired irnmedi*ly, to commllndeer
the same tor~ use. ·
(0) To require lmlll .. tC'f seMc:es al aJlf1 City offic:s
or empk)yee. and to requisition the necessary C4ty
ft'\llteNI, and in the--al the procWnMion al ub'eme
..... K:Y by the GcMrnor. in the f1lllicwi in wtMdi this
Cit:1 is kalted, to request the M al • "*'Y citizens
al this c:onwnunity as the GcMrnor deems NC! I I ry in
the nealtior'I al these d\Aies.. Such psson slWf be
•!titled to aft priviteces., belw.lts and immunities -
prowided by stMe ... for ~ emeraency seMces
and cfisester' .,,... s and volunlleefs.
(E) Uercise .. on:linry pcMer'S al the City ~.
•well as all special pcMe1S 00fdem9d upon the~
by this c:Npeer, by Wf'/ pnMsion al state or local a.w.
by any ~ ~owed by the City Council. by the
emeraet 9CY openltim as pe., then in effect. or special
power-vested in City by any ottier a.tut authority.
(f) Oesilnatie the ordef al SI MXeS$-ion to the officer of
Director ol ~ 9CY Setvices to take en.ct in the e¥efrt
the Dil'9Ctor, and Assisbnt Director, are UNVaitabte to take~~ pursuant to the~ al this
chapter. The order al succession stall be ~ by
the City Council and shall be specified in the emeraency
opentions plan.
Section 2 20.080 E.mef l!l IC)' Orpnz.ation
All officeB and~ al this City. toaettier wrth
those YOlunteer forces enrolled to aid them durint an
emereeocy, and all eroups. orpnzabons, and penons
who may by agreement OI operabOn al law be charpd
wrth duties incident to the protection al life and property
1n this City durinc an emetienCY. 1nclud1nc persons
PteS5ed into seMCe under the ptOVtSKJnS of Secbon
2.20.070 al thts chapter, shall constitute the Ernefl!lq
Orpn1ution of the City of Newport Beach
Section 2.20.090 Upendrtures
Any expenditures ~in connectJOn wrth the pttMS10n
of emereency seMc:es, includ1na mutuaf aid actMtlt!S
shall be deemed conclusively to be for the direct
protec:tJon and benefit al the inhabimnts and property
al the City al Newport Beach.
Sect.on 2.20.100 Ydation
tt shall be • misdemeanor publl~ as PRMded in
Section 1()(010 al the Municipal Code of the City ol
Newport Beach, for any person dunnc an emelllltflC)' to. (~) W1tlfulty obstruct. hinder, or detay any member at
the Emeraency Orprnzation '" the enforcement o1 any
lawful order, "'le or ~ban is:suect pursuant to this
chapter. Of in the ~nee of any Otlty imposed UPGA
the member by virtue at this chapter
(8 ) Do any act forbtdden by any lawful "''es or
reculations rssued pursuant to this Chapter, 01 to 1mpenl
the hves CK property of inhabitants al thts City. or to
prevent. hinder, CK detay the defense CK Pn:Jtection thereof
(C) Wear, carry or dJspfay, without lawful aothority, any
means of ident•ftatt0n specified by the eme eency
aeency of the State of California CK the City of Newport
Beach
Section 2 20 110 StNerability
ff any secbon, subsection, sentence, clause °' phrne
of this ordinance is. for any reason. hefd to be invalid °' unconstitutional by a dec1s1on of any court of
competent 1urisd1Ct1011, such deClsion shall not affect the
valld1ty ol the remaininc portions of this «dinanc.e The
City Council hereby declares that It woukf have passed
this ordinance and each and fNely sectJOtl. subsect10r1
sentence. clause or phrase not declared 1nvarid ~
unconstitutional without reaard to whether a pottion of
the ordinance would be subsequentfy declared rnvalld or Unconstitutional. ~t~ 2: All other proviSl()ns of Chapter 9 °' shafl remain 1n full force and effect.
Section 3: The Mayor ~t sen and the City ca.n shall
attest to the pas.sap ol th:s ordinance .. The City Ceti
shall cause the same to be published once in the official ~~fifteen (15) days.,.., rts ~
Section 4: Thts Ordinance was introduced lit a recutar
meellnt of the City Council al the City al Newpuct 8ach
he6d on the 11th day al May, 1987, tw'd 8dc"*1d on the
26th day al May, 1987, by the~ ¥D111, to-wit
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS Cox. Han. Plummer. M.urw.
NOES. COUNCtLMEMBCRs.: Sansone. Tunw
ABSt:NT COUNCii.MEMBERS Strauss. John C Cal. Jr.
ATTEST: M.wyor
Wandl E. Rllgjo
City Cleric
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NAMl ITAl'llmfT
The tolowifw penons.,.
do•l\I business as:
WASHINGTON CLEANERS
ANO LAUNDRY. 3415 Yia
Udo. Naport a.ch. Cati· bnia92663.
Raf'ly Joseph BaunmW,,
17731 Heminpay St .•
Re.seda, California 91335.
Ste11a eauram..n. ln31
Hem1npay St.. Reseda,
California 91335
Business first trans.acted
under this business name
on May 14. 1987
Th11 business is con·
ducted by huSband and
wife.
I sl Rdy Joseph Bauram-
san. Steti. Bauram'-'
This st.ate I llfMt was fiJed
with the County Clerlt of <>ranee County on May 15.
1987
file No f34C032
5/28 61' 6/11 6/18 0356
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NWITATmUn
The totloM,. C*'fGnS are
dotn1 business as. ANN
MARIE'S RESTAURANT.
2640 E Coast Hiaftwa1.
Corona det ..... CA 92625
Fem.leaf Caffe Corp . a
CaJiforn1• corpo,ation.
2640 E Coast Hi1hway.
Corona det Mat, CA 92625.
Ttus bu1tness is coo.
ducted by • corporation
The rq.istrant com·
me. iCed ID transact busi·
ness under the fictitious
buslnes.s Nimt 01 names
listed above on Jan. 2,
1987.
Isl femMief C.tte Cotp.;
M1chMI Mor.han, Presi·
~
This stle8lnent .. filed -a. the County Oertl al Or-.. eour., on May 22.
19'7.
f"'tle Ho. F344670
5/28 6/46/11 6/18 0353
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a great location. s1n.eoo.
IJNiqUE ROMES RUNNING THE COM SCENIC FIVE~K?
For the 6th year in a row, Unique Homes' salespeople are active in the pq>ular Corona del Mar Scenic
Rve-K foot race scheduled for Saturday, June 6th. Unique is distributing flyers, printing a newsletter,
warning neighbors on race day, and 24 staff members will run or offer aid and assistance. This year,
Jim Skahan, Marilyn Rousselot, Ken Kutzing and Victoria Sinclair are on the race committee and
Jim Wood is race chairman. Sponsor of the race is t~ Studio Cafe in Corona del Mar.
----UNDER S250,000----UC•l IUCI CITTICE -Flavored 3 bdrm, a block
to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, wtth a peek
I U. B. -Here's a pampered and paneled of blue view. $420,000
condominUn owirlooklng big canyon gott. 2
bdrm. 2 ba. shutters. $229,500 ll•Elfll • WDTCIR -Highly remodeled. ex-
quisite master suite, country kitchen, formal II 1&111 ll&&I• -Light. airy and fresh dining with built-Ins, $495,000
Interior, end unit, near schools. shops. 2 bdrms,
3 ba. ftr8place and low prioe. s 143,000.
---OYER HALF lllWON---
mllY H. -Condominium In Bluffs area. fee
land. night light w. 3 bdrm, 3 ba, spacious floor CAPE.a-._•~ •-i ftnn1e story 4 bdrm
plan, pool nearby. $180,000 wtth incredibk s 0 .-. ~bay. Upgrades
ii. ms IS ml -Townhome in Newport. 3 bdrm, inctude mouldl . .., .... .it>25.000
U Cll 9MJ11 -Home near the foot bridge
ab<Mt part(. 3 bdim. 2 story with skytights.
fireplaoes. and chefs special kitchen. $682.000
.. Fm.I .. -On Little Balboa lslMd. •
bdrm, 3 ba. attractlYe decor, exciting sundecX,
assum. loan. moortng/lkiff avail. $659,000
• Clll• PDIBlm -You know the kind. extra
large lot. up to date decor. immac. cond .• • .
bdrm, 3 ba. one story. $705.000
UTCIEST ESTm -Nothing like it in Newport.
Single story, 5 bdrm, 2 family rooms. library.
pool, spa. and fir'epit. $595,000
3 ba. ave1 2000 sq. ft, 2 patios, large master. 2
fireplaces, near tennis. pool. S2•9.000
wn rs• mn1111 -OYenookJng Little Cor-
ona. catch the numbers: 3 bdrms. 4 fireplaces. 4
CW CM ••SM -A rare find I Spectacular viw, baths. 2 kitchens. Almost new. $795,000
sunny decor, and a one of a kind ••great room''
~----'250,000TOSSOO,OOO
.... -CIZY -Nestled in wonderful West-
clff. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. spa and a kitchen family room
w that belongs in House Beautlfutl $325.000
over1ooking the bay. $850,000
ft•m1 lW&I• -Brand new on the sand, 2
bdrm, 3 b' lrg master wtth fireplace & spa
European kitchen with imported tiles. $850,000
Mm 11111 SlllH -2 years new, 2 story. 4 m ...U -Hard to find. 1 bdrm, over garage bdrm, 3 ba. lush pool and spa area lmpeocable peus 3 bdrm. 2 ba house. Near park, shops and condition in every comer! $579,000 cafes. Sold In "as is .. condition. $329.000
m C1EE1 W•MlT -3 bdrm, 3 ba wtth llC CllTll llT -Customized Broadmoor,
ocean view beyond the greenbelt. Immaculate, unique ftoorplan. 5 bdrm, city light view with
fresh decor and handy to pool. tennis~ $389,000 country like living. Spacious feel. $795,000
flS1lllFf -mmll" ~ ou·u get excitedl 3 !:y ':· =iy -;.= ~aOt~ =~:. ~1
bdrm. 2 ba ~5· O ""' =:ctre anct charming vtew. euy adJ. 30' 1ot for 10· frontage. $895,ooo decor. Walk tc. .• ~.shopping. $311.000
••• • Wll1' mis -3 bdrm, with ca-ftMSlll llnml -50' in prime lcoation on
tt'8dral ca•ngs. lrg master and bit of ocean view bay. Charm. secluded patio. pier, float. Large
from sw a aping mast•. Don't miss ttl $349.000 master + sitting room, $995,000
111 m .. ~ -Newport Heights landmark, 11111 • lll lllff -In San Clemente, spectacu-
.. bdrm. • bath in quiet area. peek a view lar view of the Pacific, 5 bdrms, Mediterranean
upstairs. lrg lot with room to grow. $299.950 ftavor, owner willing to finance. $1 ,500,000
SK Press Party
Scenic Five-K Volunteers-next Thurs-
day. June 4 at 4 p .m .. there will be the
sixth annual Scenic Five-K Press Party.
Everyone in town shows up except the
Press!! All volunteers are expected to
be there for last mjnute briefings and
fun fellowship.
That's 4 p.m ., Thursday. June 4, at the
Studio Cafe in Corona del Mar.
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California resale market rebound in March
California's resale housing
market rebomtcled in March
with an impressive 19.l percent
increue in sales activity, the
Calif omia Association of Real-
ton bas reported. Previously
occupied homes sold at a
478,291 unit ann11••ized rate in
March, up from 40 I ,63S units in
February. Compared to Jast
year, the March fiaure repre-
ICDted a 22.1 percent increase in
sakl volume.
.. Last month's surge in the rate
o1 resales rdJectcd the continued
drop in mortgage interest rates
during the fint quarter of the
year," said C.A.R. President
Jack Paulson. ..While we are
concerned about the uhim•te
impar:t of ra:ent upward move-
ments in interest rates, in the
near term raales will remain
brisk as bomebuyers react to
fean of future increases.*
A comparison o median
home prices by regions for the
months of March, 1985-87, as
follows:
Man::la Marcil Wan::la
ltqioD 191.S 1916 1917
Lot Aqdcs SI'"-'°" Slll.162 Slll.267 s.. FraDCilco cl s ,.,.]65 d
S.. Diqo S '9"9 Sii._,., Sl2'.19l
Co. Slll.!IO' Sllt.6S2 d
According to the Federal
Home Loan Bank Board, the
eff cctive rate for previously-
occupicd homes in M.-cb reg-
istered 9.33 percent~ to
9.S percent in February far fiud
rate mortp.. Adjustable rate
mortpga carried an 8.41 ~
cent interest nte compared to
8.54 percent in February.
California's median price
jumped to $131,799 in March,
up S.2 pen:ent from February's
$125,327, and I .S percent over
March 1986'1 $129,149.
1be March appreciation rate
is a sharp reversal of tbe trend
toward lower price appreciation
1eYcJs visible since m.id-1986. -
said Joel Singer. C.A.R. Chief
F.cooomilt and Yacc Praident of
Planning, Reserch and Econom-
ICS.
Heavy demand outstripped
c...nl VdeY S 73.163 cl S 11,"'6
Sea •o S 77.)47 d S ~
...... Spp.,
Lwr. o.at SJ21,157 SIOJ.667 Sll4.215
M09la'Cy SID.lll Sl~.151 Sl6.l.•I
Not. W"me Co. SIOl.17' S ._,., Slll.ll6
New. CaliC. s 63~$ S 6'.230 s 67.m
lliwr./Saa
1era. s ac.m s 11.-s 9'.291
Vmtwa SIZUll Sllt.IM Slso..stf
Sula t.rt.ra SIJ7.,,, SIOMO 1170.000 ct=a..n-.-..-..
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
904 VIA UDO NORD
OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1~
a..utlful Dutch colon'9I, 5 b9droolna, 5 b .... pow-
... room, llbt'mr, ten foot ce•1191t wide....., next lo
~ ...... Flne9I .......... north~
... Pier and 9llp for ...,.. bolll. $2.825,,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
815 VIA LIDO SOUD
OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5
Watch IUftlets from 3 leftla of finest Udo view. D11per
lot gtwes 1 .. Ylew. Fow bedrooms,4blllt11, ~
boat room, gowmet kitchen. Brick p.ao .... tire ring.
Seco.-ict story roof deck rea zllllon--. Smdy b 11 ch,
pier and ftolll $1,995,000
BALBOA ISLAND LEASE
303 APOLENA AVENUE
Yearly lease on beautiful traditional 3 bedroom, 3
bath home. Quality constructed, professionally
decorated home on excellent street. Features 2
master bedrooms. Winner in 1980 of "Best Balboa
Island Home of the Year". $3500/month.
SAN JACINTO
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
Prime location on Romona bprt11•.,. ~
given for 158-wllt .-111wnt on 1.93 eora.
$500,000
Allo
llolor Inn C01111Mft:181 ... of 4.5 w• tor$al,OOO..
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
supply in March u tile saaac\
uniold in~ iildeJt plum-
meted to 7.6 IDOlllM from Fcb-
r:uary's 11 lllODtbl. The index
indic.aa boW Iona it Would take
for all eu11ently listed boma to
sell.
Tbe boost in median prica
can also be paitlJ attributed to
a decline in the pUr¢law of two-
tiedroom or mwlcr homa and
a rile in tbe ~ of more
expensive homes with three
bedrooms in March; The share
or ~room or fewer homes
LENDER
dropped to 19.6 percent of
Marcia's ....... COIDpaiM wida
21.I percent iJa February.
Mari:h 'I tlueHledroom home
~~Peel from Febru-
ary's ~.9 pe_nlCDt to Sl.0 per-
cent.: Tiie share of fCMll'-bedroom
or ~ be>-IOld ia March
edpd ap to 21.4 percent of
Man::b's 10Uil ..._ ia eompar-
ison to 27.3 percent in February.
Condominium ralaes sky-
rocketed in March, jm.nping SO
pen:ent mer February\ resale
rate and 30. I percent over
'
American Comme
Mortgage 119t I 1~% I 11 ~% I
632-n66
Bayview Mortgage
640-0410
BMC Mortgage
1o~a Call 9 ~ Cal 11 ~% Call 1~% 7%
SSJ-0431
Marcia 1916. Tiie ...... priOe
o( COlldol dropped 4.0 ,.Olllll
ia March · to 1111,497 from
F~\ 1123,410, bat .....
tered 5.3 ,.rant abOve tlae
SIJ 2.512 recorded by C.AR.. ia
March of last year.
In Loi Anphi, Rule~
in March was 2A.I percent aboft
January and up 21.9 paamt
Oftr March 1986. The ......
medi•n price role 2.1 pcnml
durin1 March to $133,267,
which WU also 8.S percent ahoft
last March\ meclin
COMMEm-s
2 Bi-weekly loans
available up to S400K.
10.5%. Ask for Dan.
·~
on-owner occupied
2 (cash out) from 7}i%. No.....,....._
from~
No points Far West Savings
and Loan I~ 2 10~% 2 11 %% I 11 ~% ~% I~ loan available.
2SO 4468
Mctmor Financial
851-0202
ewport Liberty
Mortp&e
261-2522
United Western
Mortgage Corp.
7S2-&300
America\ $th larFSt
banka. Jumbo easy
I~ c.au 10% Call 11% Call 1°"% 7~ Call qualificr. purcbue A
refinance. Affiliate of
Mctto. Life. Ask for -Balbua
•JO yearJumbo ·~%
t0~% I ~ 9 %% I ~ 11 ~% I ~ IO~" 7!,oi't£,• I ~ up to SI million. Call
our reps today for
more info. Rates
are subject to cbaDllC.
Ask for Lois McLoon.
1o~m I ~ IO~<it I ~ 11 ~% ~ IO}i Jumbo's and noqualifaera.
CHICAGO Til1 .E AND SAFECO
'fil'l .E HAVE JOINED IDRCFS
10CREME11IE MAJOR FORCE
IN 11IE 1'1TI .E INDUSI'RY.
llllfl--mt.._. Ell mT. Large4 bedroom condo
over1ooking patio and greenbelt. One bedroom and
beth on lower level. Great versatility for office
f!'8id's or in-~ quarters. Three bedrooms, diningi
liiing room, kitchen and eating nook on main level.
Reduced $25.000. now $285.000.
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DEBOLT
RUFFl-IEW un. $209.000. Four bedrooms with
muter suite. Second bedroom, kitchen, living/din-
ing area on main level. Two bedrooms and bath
u~rs. Convenient location. Easy watk to East-
bluff shopping center. C.O.M. High Schoof, tennis
and churches. Private patio on greenbelt near pool.
Priclid to 9etl quickly. ..
U• I Y SHIPLEY /JOYCE DABOL T
--Pia IEIUCT'll'I I I C 11111 A $7,000 price
reduction mak• this lovely Bluffs condo one of the
area's belt buys. Three bedrooms, 2¥1 baths. huge
country kitchen in ruraf-.like setting. Price includes
land!
$212,500
-.Uffl f8 lmT Clllll. Three bedrooms. 2~ baths.
Completety remodeled kitchen with custom cabi-
nets and new apptiances. Fireplace, wet bar, walk to
schools and Eastbluff Village. Meticulously clean
· home. $225,000 includes land.
MARIA BERCOVITZ
llUFR-AFr91ULE--fAIT IAlE WAITED. Just l~ted
and newly decorated 3 bedroom. two stOty condo
with private· enclosed patio. Convenient location.
Assumable loan. The owner has priced this below
maf1(et in Of'der to setl quickly. $189,500 LH.
SALLY SHIPLEY/JOYCE DABOLT
U. llU-EXCEWIT Cl..a LICA'Tm on Via Ledo
Soud. Sunny bright home one block from clubhouse.
Private beaches. tennis and part(s. Four bedrooms
plus den, 2 baths. $499.000.
MARIA BERCOVITZ
Ill CAIYDI VEISAIWl-Extra large lot on golf
course with gazebo, 880. poof. New marble entry
and dining room floor. Needs cosmetic repairs. New
French doors from kitchen to yard. Great potential.
$895,000.
DOROTHY HARDCASTLE
,.
.. TllE IAY AT Um-Security, elegance. carefree
living, true comfort and best location. This may be
the property for you! There are almost 3.000 sq. ft. of
living space in this 2 bedroom. 3 bath plus convert-
ible den residence. A boat slip is available with this
spacious condo. Seller may trade for income units
or commef'ciaJ property. $520,000.
TRUDY STU881. mELD
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MT Ul1U c.uL-Two new elegant condos with vaulted ceilings. So light and bright. Each has 2
bedrooms and a loft, fuJt security system, custom cabinetry and much, much more. P'-call to see.
$360,000.
LINDA TAGUANETil
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5
421 AND 421..5 HEUOTROPE-C..D.11.
CUFF llAVEl-IECWDBI All~-This sunny 3
bedroom home is situated on the cliff side of Kings
Place containing 2 watef" heaters, a deck and poten-
tial water view. Calf fOf' details. $345,000.
UZBEAZLEY
.IUIT UITR-IEWNIT CIEIT r..-E-Three
bedrooms, 2'h baths, fireplace, wet bar in a dramatic
step-down living room. Owner bought another.
PRICED TO SEU NOW! $174,500.
BARBARA CHAMBERS
VEllAIUEI IEST IUY-Enjoy ~ cross ventilation
in this beautiful corner unit .. Renotr" model condo.
Two large bedrooms and 2 baths. Mirrored closet
doors, freshly carpeted, draped and painted en neu-
tral colors. It won't last long at $124,500.
JOYCE DABOL T /SAl'..LY SHIPLEY
llllUI, FED UP WITH SllAllll? Slim&. TIIEI If LJV.
1111 WITI IELATIVU?-tf so. be sure to see this first
floor bachelor unit in Newport Beach which "as just
been made availabte. Attractive Sho1i screens divide
bedroom and living area Tastefully decorated and
elegant club house faethties for your convenience.
$73.900.
JOYCE DABOL T /SAU. Y SHIPLEY
IAYllllDEI IAYFml WfT1I PIO. Prime comer loca-
tion for channel and night light views in guard gated
community. ExoeUence in craftsmanship through-
out Four bedrooms. each with bath, large formal
dening room. gourmet kitchen with top of tine applt-
ances. Marvelous family room. 3 firep&.:es. 3-<:ar
gan.ge. Steps to beach.
MARILYN TWITCHELLJllARIA BERCOVITZ
samr AfTB lllllCUFR-ocean views enhance
this gracious custom 3 bedroom home set on a large
lot just a stones throw from ga18d beacte. Thect\arm
of days gone by-with lath and plaster. crown mould-
ings, hardwood floors, French doors and lots of
warm used brick! Move in or plan to expand. Priced
to sell at $695.000.
MARILYN HIU
IAI• VIEW 111.lS-Seciuded and qutet cu~
location. This lovety 4 bedroom. 2~ bath home
(Sandpiper model) is light and open. Situated in a
partl-Uke garden setting. The extenstve upgrades
make this property most attractive and envtteng.
Room fOf' a pool too. Call tor details. The pnce of
$425,000 inciudes the land.
TRUDY STUBBLEF1ELD
OOTSTmlll .. lffDIS-JAlll• CIHl-Truly
one-of-a-kind Plan 2. Customaed with all the finest
quality appointments and decor. Perfectton penon-
ifted. Shows like a modef home. Two bedrooms.
cozy den with fireplace, 2 baths. targe covered patio
that looks out over IOYefy garden. $359,000.
BEUE CHASE LEE
Tim lllW •Pl.E.X-is in excellent cond1hon• Upper
unit 2 bedrooms. 1 bath Lower unit 1 bedroom 1
bath. Both units wrth built-ms and access to the
beach Just a few steps away Call for an appointment
to see this e.xoellent buy $345.000.
CAROLYN MASON/CHRISTEN NILSEN
TWI 4-ft.EXU. IEWPOIT llElmlTl.. Great locatlon. All 2
bedroom units with enciosed garages. $685.000.
BARBARA CHAMBERS
759-9100
. Ability• Experience• Integrity_• Since 1923
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WE LEASE AND SELL REAL ESTATED -·-Thew., To G'8m11111'• Home
Neatest 1 bedroom condo, "safe and secure. sundeck, fireplace, has-it-all
kitchen, great neighbors too! Only $152,000. Pool. spa. and a super 2-car
garage. j . -
For You And Mom
Stylish 2 bedroom, 2 bath condo;1 short block to China Cove. built-ins,
fireplace, deck, patio, skylight. big 2-car garage, only $229,500.
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Two bedroom, 2 bath condo, pool, spa, Cleek, garageJ $2,000/month.
OR
Big 3 bedroom, 3 bath home, $3,000/month. '
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•Because rcaltors stay informed
about various financing
methods. they can help speed the
buying process by educating
both buyer and seller as to their
financing options," added. pres-
ident Jank.
If \OU arc a -for saJe b\' --mr.'Der. -or FSBO. keep in mind
that )'OU "'ill be v. orking v.itb
appraisers. lenders. title and
cscro"' companies. lf) our buyer
is not qualified )OU nsk the
possibility that the transaction
wil fall out of cscro'1t. in which
case )'OU v.'ill have to start all
over agam.
A rcaJtor can:
Set a realistic comJHtitive
pria
Giw you advitt on improvifrK
sale.J ap~aJ
Present ~riow pros~ctive
buyn1 who are pre-qualif~d
Ca:n tap• ~er fNT«nUIKe of
buynsmarut
Hlllldk inquirWs anJ sJw.,., ....
inp.fr~ up ~lkrs' timL
Present off ns and countn
offn-s
Mar)' Jank is praidau of*
Nn4'pon Harbor-Costa Mao
Board of IWWors. An qmi
wilA tM G~orK~ Elkins Com-,,_,7. sN can ~ rtac~d al 759-
9100.
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Aadenea SdMd ia die Mewport
Mm Uaified Sdtool Dillrid.
pl8cat leCODd la die 5th Amlual
OnulF Coa.tY Spdlina Com-
petition. ne neat ... spon-
sored by die Ccl¥10 Foacle-
tioa, the a...... Beacla-;
Fountain V.., Bw1I ol ..._
ton, the Newport &.nor.Cmta
Maa Board ol Ralton, the
North Orapgc County and the
West Oraigc County Board of
Realtors.
Betty Rhea, vice prcsident of
the Newport Barbor-Costa
Maa Board of Realton, iCi viug
• Emcee> acbowledFf the 46
pat1icqNlnts rc:praenting public
ud private scbooh in Orange
County. Trophies were awarded
fer the lint through «h place
iDd dictioaaries for the Sth
tbroagb 100. place winners.
~niD Lo-ia actiftlf
iaYOhed ia _, •"'DI ...._
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meat ud ii a __.., ol die
M.t sac·•wa9a au. Be ...,. ................. *
ctR'1m .. dliair Ill SC A8dlwill
Piel~ Cl11ucla. For
sporll, lie plays ...,., •nbt-
t.IJ, b•ebell, tennis and t...tc..
ha 8dditioll. lie .... 1tOll *
COCM\ Pabiotic bdio SayiBa
com~ tine years ia a row.
~evin and his family will
tra¥CI to Nortba:D California to
participate ia the Califonaia
State . Elementary Spclliaa
Oampiomhip lpOlllOled by tbe
Soaoma C.oanty .bid of Ral-
l.On and the. SOJIOliaa C.0..y
Department of Education. Tiie
stale winner' will receive a 5'00
cash award.
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Luxury and~ with halt>or enttance view. This
hon'8 of rMQntficent quality and construction hM a
... open feeling. with wonderful designer fabrics
8ftd wall coverings. Three t>eMooms. 4 bmhs and a
din. 8rict terrace to your doc*.. Barbana Aune and Hollie Denny. .
1m Rlmlll .. •TIE Ul.HIATI an SURI 11
One of thi largest lots on the bayfront. F"Mt bed-
R>Orna. e~ bmhs. large bayfront room with poof
...,.. and sit~ bar. Formal dining room. Bay-
front lwing room 0¥ertookjng green lawns and large
dodl. wine and pub room. Lanai room to swimming
PG°' and IPL Foor-ar garage. Barbara Aune and
c.tyn Stlliner
.... , IOal,.. lJT --
Prime building lot on the sands of Newport Beach.
G,... view of Catalina. Located on the quiet end of
._ bmrdwalk.. Zoned for multi-residence. Hobie o.wwy
llEITM•MIAY 11--
la yours to have in 1his fabulous 3 bedroom. family
room. upstairs living/dining room home with eleva-
tor and a private dock for 50' yacht plus a spa_ This
home is the epitome of bayfront homesl MaraJoo . . .
'J I E VJ 0 E T A C H E 0
FU Llllmf CHI•.. 1111 Jiii
~ a.ooo ... ft. indudel 7 bedrooms. 7
...... ~ag golf COUQ8 and IMe views.-=--
luring. blend of nditionlll and con'8mpotwy an::ru-
....... Md decor. Priced tor invnediate sale. o.nny
Bibb and St1~ Grody
II' all r 111 .. CIPICll llJllJlll
~ oc1• r.. t.y and night ligtd "• 1t Four
Mdlooma. .. ,. ~ •ary. ~room and gour-
met ~ home. Whi'9 ....... o.k ftoora. c.bt-
neta and '*'8ling,. Fr9"Ch doors throughout. S.U-
titul ..... bricll petio, private~ and spa. ............
... Md Ed &cano
FMDIM .. fl nm•w.u 1111111
SPKioul5 bedl oom c.IStOnt home in HartN>r Ridge.
Dr-..tic ........ •••dllign by Robert e.t. s-y..
ligihea, C81hedt81 Clilil tga end Frww:h doof'S through-
out. e.nom.. ..... lot. lush grounck ~
...., end Loia Jerobs
s wua... -111
of ... OCIM, My end city lights from the 2 ma•••
...._ kitchwi. living room and library --. U...
brick wine room with celW. Den with full bllltl could
be med for 4th bedroom. Poot siDd prd. A Q~
holnett.atunctiona .... for~ and flmify
Mng. G8yle AINllO
cm~ 1111.m
W.. appointed 4 bedloom. 3 b9th home with extra
lafge QM'9 room. ~ring pool. spa and fountaan
In ...,.,.;ve ~ Inside o9k floors and
ltaircw. convenient buitt~ 2 fireplKes, pJus
many ext18S ft'\Methis.,. exceptional home compli-
mented by the open canyon and city lights view.
S..Hinman
llYI llT llfTI •T FAaUTD 111 ..
~ ...., ranod11l1d home. McMHn condition.
~wood floors. Franch doorS. unique atnum on
the tMryfront. perfect for relaxjng and enteftaining.
~ master suite, 2 guest bedrooms. Owner
motiva.d. Ann Peters
UYFllllT_.T U 11a•
Quality abounds m this custom 4 bedroom
residence. Slate roof. brick. leaded beveled
windows. Mater surte with sitting area and fire-
place. Two powder rooms. den. pub room with cus--
tom bar. Ann Peten
~PAlllAllA l1li9
Of the t.dl bay. mountains and city lights. Uvmg
... has 12 foot celling with skylights and fi1'9p1Ke .
..... IUite Ml firepl8ce. owrsized spe tub. 2 ... -
in doeets Md French doors to the pool. Sepmation
of master surte and 3 bedrooms assure maximum
privacy. Gayle Amato
$300.0llJ AND UIDER ==== :;o1coe1ttine .... s1•.ooo
Ta I IE doee to bnch ..•..•..... $138,800
28R, ~ csa. to
g==== Wwitiea ................ $129,500 Golf cou ... views ••••.... $275.000
3BR. 2W. t.mity room.
tpeCioul • • • • • .. • • • .. • . . . . $151,500
..... 3BA. ~ ....
Ta llllE
highly upgtmed . . . . . . . . . . $248.900
38R.2~
doee to amenities • . . . . . . . $285.000 :EE: 2BR. 28A. upgrlded ...... $157.500 IETM I 48R, 2BA.. R.V. 8CCHI .... $229,000
38R.3BA.
be9t of Bayridge . . . . . . . . . . $289.500 am-.. 2SR.~
designer upgraded ....... $133.000
..... 1 BR. 1 BA.
comer una greenbelt . . . . . $115.000
ClllCBT IAY NIT-nTE WATB 11.ftl I I
We are offering perhaps the finest site along the
Southern CaJiforn-'a coast This is a 3 bedroom +
maid"• qwuten contemporary. Far out ore the tip of
~ Bay Point with unbelievable white water
views. Call Rod °'Owe .
VIEW CONDO
IPBTKIUI KEii. llY.an LmTI 11111 11119
Truly one of the belt locations in Halbor Ridge
fst•tee This 3 bedroom. ~ beth, •Jodelle" home
has an expmded family room (doe Mt original size)
witn view. Skylights and dCI 1 lltl ,.,. at9o been
addecj along with many~ upgl'ldeL Maur-
een White. Ed Escano
•I E•l-•BllL.. UJll
Amullto-tNs~deCOf 111 If and~
ed "'MirimW" in 19bor Ridge e ...... Two bed-
rooms. 2~ baths. enlarged den and Mytighted
musiclr.eding room with custom oiM bar. Al this
and a S*MWMUc city and night light view. E"91q
showings are encouraged_ Maureen WhJte/Ed
&caM>
... , .... ,B Tim I IE 1111111
Barely on..s. this 4 bedroom V.,...._ ~
towl•"aome is our mG9t luxurious and PQSMW floor
plan. Feetu,_ dlwnatic 2 *>fyentry with•• I 1ping
circutar staircw. large torrn8I living. dining. ~
fwnUy roon-.. Luxurious.,,...., .me located on 1st
leivel. Excellent cut=de uc tocmion with scenic
Nws. ~Bibb~~Grody
AB llYI ... IBJ... lHIE • TlllE 1C11.m
Three bedrooms. 3 bmlha. golf cou ... view COi tdo-
miniwn in See Island. 24 hour guard gated commu-
nity. Pool ~ ._.,..._ v-.. of Newport Bay end city
lights from 2nd bedloom. Cennl air conditioning,
CIM lb .. Y-=uum system. Gourmet kitchen with gra-
nite counter tops. Wdl COit.sider all t 111 Oi--ofters.
GayleAm8to
MORE FINE PROPERTIES
Kii ii Flm llC.l 111 ...
Immaculate 1 bedroom condo faang poof and ow.-
looking lovely greet 9bett.. lower comer unrt. Colum-
bia Square is perfect fOf' faculty student or &m 11tor!
Paula Bailey
UlTimTE FAmlT LNml 1111.m
F°l'Ye bedrooms. 3 baths. large fam1ty room. dramabc
living and dining. 3 fireplaces.. beamed cehngs.
be8uttful oak ftoot's ttvoughout. French doof'a. many
budt-tns! Pool sized lot. Danny &bb and Stephante
Grody
~ AFFl111•E 1111.-
e>eagner petfect. spec:OIS tn tevef 3 bedroom. 21h
bd1 home with pt_. station shutters. comer fi•eptace.
2-car ~. pNsti eatthtone carpets. tile in en'1'Y.
torrnm dining room. family room. Pride of owner-
ship. e...ty Duddy
6a..6200
Ill Dl•E PIEITm II• I II
&cetl8nt location. qulality construction and w:w-
ity sets this bright cheery 2 bedroom condominium
apart Enjoy ~ oceen breeze. fine b 111m.
and life style. Und8 Oettt
1W•HELm•CllYll1WlllllUIE m&lll
Three bedrooms, 2'h baths. designer decorated and
fumistied Augusta (largest) mc>dll. Country dub
and night tight views. Security gme, community
pools. spa Md tennis. Minutes from Newpott buli-w. cuttural and b11 ches. Appomboent only ev.
nings and weetends with Tom AJJinson .
ACT-W& I LAIT1 IGIJlll
Beautiful 3 bedroom. family room, formal living
room and dining room home with a fabulous unob-
structed view in prestigious Harbor Ridge. 24 hours
gate guard plus community pools. spas and tennis!
Maraloulngold
••rara T11111111E ...-
'"Harbor Ridge. Wonderful ocean and city view
from this charming 3 bedroom home. High ceilings.
Formal dining area. country kitchen. Three fire-
places, 3-car garage. Barbara Aune
• CMYll 111Amll1 Pl.Alt ••111
Ideally located in the heart of 819 Canyon. this 4
bedroom Broadmoor is a perfect family home. Fea-
tures formal living/dining rooms. spacK>US family
room with view of golf course. Sectuded spa off
large master suite. Danny Bibb and Stephanie
Grady.
11a111 P.:E 111UCn111 l415m
Long private driveway .._.to ttus leduded singte
story 3 bedroom. ~ bmh. family room home. Many
decorator exbas:: wood floors. mirTors., *Yf~
priYat9 patio with spa off master SU~ Maureen
WhiWE:d Escmeo
mil Hm.Y .. +I.I. MXBI l'JI I
Does your family need .,.,. apece? One of the
largest S*Cela in Mw Verde--. T...,._ o-r-
dens with tun-in aea. nv.e bedroon• UJIMlif •
_,..1 bedloon1 dowi •ta·1a. Forrnlll di1tingptua m.
ity roam. T any Shaw
UIJalff-llmlll .....
t.ge 3 bedioom home fealuring upgr9ded w:o.t
bedroom. a.ge dining room. t.miJy room Md 2 &.
.,.._ &lymprd tor busy peope. Superneigh-
bofhood new schools. shopping end rea.00.L
Coby Ward
11ammmmm 11a 11
OW9f'lized2 bedroom. 2~..., townhome. New cs-
pet..,.. pM1t and auached 2~ 991899. fit~
large pmo yard. Great kiic:ation. Owner ha 11111 I I fr
puedi•1d new home end iamotiwmect. P.-B9il8'f
OBUTill TA I I IE PAI I I
Oecofator pertect 3 bedlooms. 21h tMtM. plus tar-
mal dining room and large r.ruty room. Sedl lded
master suite with finlplKe and b9lcOl1y. Ollk floor-
ing and st;a;rcase. Y8Utted ceilingl. Ft•teh doors.
garden patio. gounnet kitcften add to the .a.
ment of this luxurious home. ao. to Ne•port Cen-
t«. South Coat Plaza and John Wayne Ait'pof't.
Sara Hinman
EIDIM 19 mJIT CUSTm
UlllEI IWllUCT IE 11Alll
Buildef's own home. Ninety days c:omp6etion. F"Mt
bedrooms. First ftoor mmcf s room w.th sepanlle en-
trance.. Three marble fiT"eplaces and marble master
bath/spa/sauna. Gold c::olestra fixtures. Swim poof.
spa. watetfaJI. Ptans available through Tom Allin-
son
A flMT IB tallT ..... ... ...
Popular .. Plan 2"' Manor home on queet cul-de-sac
street. Four bedrooms. 3·~ baths. large Irving room
and family room plus spaaous kitchen. Beaubfully
landscaped yard has lush trees. plants. plus 2 spas
and cascad. ng waterlaJI Ed Escano and Maureen
White
UH II ... IGfiJ II
f om'9r inodel 1n the Crest ... Renaissance.. . a
beautiful Yiew. Very pnvate Large decks. Conwen-
eent ftoof plan wath mastef' suite down. Three bed-
rooms plus loft. Perteet oondmon Beveny Motphy
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...
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• C11111 1= 11
A GOfGEOUS ONE-STORY TOWNHOME DPANOm MD
EXP£NSNELY CUSTOMIZED. llRE BEOaOOllS. StAIT· TERS. CROWN M0ULDtNGS. MAR8lE ENTRY MO FME-
Pl.ACE.
Lmlm.E ., I
A SfECW. EXECUTIVE 3 BEDROOM HOME. HARMOMZ·
INGa>l.ORS. EJ(CEJ I ENT QUALITY AHO REI &XEDl.MNG.
NEWLY REM00£LEDWITHGOURMETKITCHEN. DOU8l£
PANE WINDOWS.
.... lllE .....
SENSAT10NAL SWEEPING VIEWS Of BAY. OCEAN. NEW-
PORT CENTER AND MOUNTAINS FROM LUXURY UNIT IN
UDO PARK HfGHRtSE BUILDING. FUll SECURITY.
•CAIYll ....
JUST REDUCED BY MOTIYATEDS£ll£R HIGH CEILINGS,
LOTS Of LIGHT, 3 BEDROOMS. SPACIOUS FAMILY ROOM,
IN PRIVATE CORNER LOCATION WITH MATURE LAND-
SCAPING.
....... l7am
OUTSTANDING WATERFRONT VALUE. PIER ANO SUP,
LARGE PATIO. 3 BEDROOMS. OEN. BEAllTIFUL KITCHEN.
All BUil T-INS. W10£ LOT. ROOM TO EXPAND.
1.81111..E 11•111
ENTER THIS SPACIOUS CUSTOM HOME THROUGH MAS-
SIVE DOORS LEADING TO HIGH CEILINGS. GlASS WAUS
ANO GOURMET KITCHEN. FOUR BEDROOMS. TIL£0 PAT-
IO, SPA ANO FOUNTAIN.
WEIT IEWPOIT 1715..mJ
CUSTOM 2-STORY OCEANFRONT BUILT IN 1982. BEAUTI·
FUL USED BRICK EXTER10R. LEAOEO GLASS. SKYLIGHTS.
OAK FlOORS. DOORS AND CABINETS.
llWEl ... I ,,._
OUTSTANDING EXPANDED WATERfRONT HOM£. AER.
SOlAR HEA TEO POOL ANO SPA. LARGE PA no. 5 BED-
ROOMS. GREAT YALU~
IAI IOA Ill.AID ....
BOATER'S OEUGH11 CHARMING 3 BEDROOM COTTAGE
PLUS STUDIO APARTMENT, PLUS LARGE SHARED PIER
WITH YOUR OWN SUP ANO SIDE TIE. A MUST SEE!
PElllSULA •e • CONTEMPOAARY BAYfRONT. DOCK FOR 55' YACHT. UN·
COMPROMISING QUALITY THROUGHOUT. THRE£ BED-
ROOMS. 3 BATHS. 2 FIREPl.ACES. ANDGREATYIEW. BUY
Of THE YEAR.
IAJF91T II HJ II
BEAUTIFUL 4 BEDROOM. 3~ BATH DECORATORS HOME.
WOOO FLOOR, GOURMET KITCHEN, HUGE SOUTH PATIO,
LARGE SUP. FABULOUS MASTER SUITE.
...... 11•111
UNPARAU..ElEO VIEW FROM TH£ GRACIOUS 4 BED-
ROOM. 7 BATH CUSTOM HOME. WONDERf\JlFOR ENTER-
TAINING OR FAMILY. GOURMET KITCHEN ANOwtNE cn.-
lAR.
lW IAYFlll T 11Mlll
TRADmONAl 4 BEDROOM HOM£ WITH MAIN TURNING
BASIN VIEW. QUALITY CONSTRUCTION Wl1H ANEfURN-
ITURE BUILT-INS. OH F££ LANO.
....... RW.111
ESTATE·sa.E BAYFROHT ON NEWPOAT"S MOST PRISJJ.
G10US ISlAHOS WITH OVER 140' FRONTAGE. lNIGE
HOME. DEUGHTFUL 2 BEDROOM GUEST HOME.
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NEW LISTINGS
r ~•• •11 mu11 BEAUTIFUL. IU:H SOUGHT AFTER. 3 ~ SAN
WIS REY. QUIET LOCATION WITH UMl Y GREEJ&.LT.
CITY UGHTSAHD SUNSET VIEWS. NUMEROUS DECOM-
TOR UfGMDfS TOO!
•&PllTIUCI IN I
RANCH STYLE HOME ON EXTRA l.AAGE LOT JUST STEPS
TO THE BEACH. SPACIOUS LMNG ROOM WfTH HIGH
BEAMED CEILING ANO MASSNE STONE ARE.Pl.ACE.
IEWPDIT IEACI 111 ~
BEACH FRONT TRIPLEX. 1 Bl.OCt< TO FERRY. GR£A T REN-
T AL LOCATION WITH BOARDWALK PATIO AND TWOVlEW
PRIVATE BALCONJES.
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CONTEMPORARY WXURY MASTERSUJTE Wf™ DREAM
BATH, 3 DECKS AHO PATIO. FfVE BEDROOMS, 4 BATHS
OR 3 + MOntER~N-lAW, SPIRAL STAIRCASE.
CllllU '1111 l1lim
180' VIEW Of OCEAN. CA TAUHA. PALOS VERDES. THREE
BEDROOMS. 0£N, AREflACE. 3 BATHS. BEAUTIFUU Y
CARED FOR. ARCHITECT-OWNER-DESIGNED
lfllNIT IUCI llli•
CONSIDER WATERFRONT VIEW CONDO WJTH OWN BOAT
DOCK FOR LARGE BOA fl WALJ( TO YIUAGE BUT ENJOY
FINE INTERIORS ANO DECOR. MARBLE FtREPl..AC£.
FRENCH DOORS. SECURfTY.
PEllmUlA 11 251 • FABULOUS CATALINA SUN VIEW HOME. FIVE 8£DAOOMS
ON LOWER PENINSULA VERY WARN ANO EMOTIONAL
EXTRA PARKING. HARDWOOD flOORS. l.ARGE. PATIO
CORONA DEL MAR
CH•A 18. UI IZ189
TURN-KEY LIVING AT ITS AN£ST BEAUTIFUUY ..MAJN-
TAINEO 2 BEDROOM. 2 BATH CONDO WITH YIEW Of SUN-
RISE AHO HARBOR VIEW HIUS
JASM• CIEEI ..._,
LIGHT AHO BRIGHT. 2 LEVEL TOWNHOUSE WITH OCEAN
VIEW, 3 BEDROOMS, DECK. PA TIO. NEW NEUTRAL CAR-PET. TENNIS AHO POOLS.
JllFllllE Cl&I . 1415.m
MAGNIACENT VIEWS Of LUSH NATURE PARK. OCEAN
ANO CATALINA. ELEGANT CONTEMPORARY 3 BED·
ROOMS Pl.US FAMILY ROOM. PRJVATE COMMUNITY
POOlS AND TENNIS.
C 11 lllA IB. UI IG5 II
NO SU8S11TUTE FOR THE VIEW fROM THIS BAY FRONT
CONDO! ENJOY rT FROM BALCONY OR GORGEOUS MAS-
TER BEOAOOM. ~T SUPS AVAJlASl.£.
CAW HLUll &SIU.
YOllU. LOVE THIS TOTAU.Y REMOO£lED HOME WO'H
OCEANYIEW. CORNER l.OCAT10N-YERYSPAQOUSFE£1..
ING. CAU. TO SEE TODAY!
CAWl 1111 I 1151.m
OYNAMfTE LOCATION. STEPS FROM GATED BEACH. THIS
4 8£.DROOM.3~ BATH POOL HOUEOfFERSA COMMAND-
ING Yl£W. ENJOY PRIVACY ANO QUIETNESS Of THE
AREA.
CllllA E.UI 1115.111
DON'T MISS THISCHAHCE! ELEGANT fOUR-t.EVn HOME
IN OlO COM. DRAMATIC CEILINGS ANO BAY WINDOWS.
TWO BEDROOM GUEST HOUSE 1H REAR.
ucm aw111
INCRO>tBlE COMBO-HIGH£ST QUAUTY. NEW CON-
STRUCTION. PLUS BEST VIEW. DfEAM HOUSE WITH
EVERY WXlMY AMO 100 FT. LOT. F'AONT AOW OCEAN.
644-9060
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A UMLYSECURD> WllG. VERY NtCE <XWJMlY
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GRASS NIO TR£IS. GREAT CURB AfPEM_ PMQUET
FlOORS. ENTRY ANDKJTCHEN. FXm I ENTBU.ff'SVAL-
UE.
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HARBOR VIEW AS WlllASSUNSETS FROM THIS GORGE-
OUS VIUA BALBOA PENTHOUSE WITH SEOORITY GATE.
CATHEDRAL CEILINGS ANO SKYUGHTS.
.... ,... 1'11111
FABULOUS 3 BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY HOME ON
LARGE CORNER LOT. DPAHSNEOUTDOORLMNGMEA
WITH flOOl. Al«l SPA. IENRlf1C BUY.
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UPGRADED KITCHEN. cozy EMOTIONAL HOME OH 1 ~
LOTS. SECRET LOFT. GU£ST UNIT.
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ROOM DYNASTY MOOE1.. PRIVA T£ LOCATION.; Q tAllDEI)
GATE. PREST1GK>US AREA. THIS ONE WIU NOT LAST!
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THREE BEDROOMS. 2 BATHS. 5'NGl.E lEVEl. HOME.
SUNNY SOUTH PATIO, BERBER CARPET. TRACK LIGHT·
lNG. NEW MEXICAN TILE PATIO, LARGE ASSUMABl.£
ARST. .... ,... ...
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PRIVATE BEACH ANO OOQ(S AYAll.A8l.E. CEDM PANEL·
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co-:hidrt .hly JO. nc 'iMcrptca wt fint
... prop-is drsiprd to
iataod.cc .._.ncn to tk ---
aral ~ olSoadaa Califor-
aia, i•Wi• ciplondioD of
IOcal WMhOrcS and tJ1e C.adcr"s
field, ~ ad woods.
Sccoad ad t1lird ....... will
leant Uoat inland and waahme
.......... wdl -.. illbodac-
... to ...... UlmC mt ud
P.. llra dw mistry.
Fomtla, fifth and sixth grade
stadc lllS pmticipaac iD all of the
aboft, bat added are emiched
d I I for 8ll'ftllCled studeats,
i•lwtiq JUtaial &om earth
Kie.CC, Ol'llidM>logy, or a.al1IR
pllotopaphy.
The Junior Natmalisa Pro-.,_ b ... _ ...... __
Ublralisb and imaructon.. ne
pro-rcq•isila ~ thn:c pR'¥iom
yan • a ENC cawper, or
eq1liYalala, and compldioD of
&..-II lf1lde. Admi-icnl to a.bis
prasrmn is bJ recomrcDdatMm
al die Nllhlle C..., saafr. ne camp featara ... ,
" ..... field tripl {Of' tk tecCllld
..... tllinl p-*n. Tiiey ~
tiYely U.Clade the Cabrillo
Man. M-··· Saa Dqo Wild Aai ' Pd, Loi A• ks
M-... ol Nllt8nl History. La
Brea Tar Pits u4 Pqe
Mw••, Oat ~ N-.e
Caler wl Sea World.
ION" lllVD liFI' RIP
Tllit trip is opCa to .........
dllildrca Oft:r ·~ wllo -be a:co1Bpe•ird by -.... nm it a dwM:c to apaiemce * tbrilk o1 wllile ..-ma-
~ All •taatwe clowD * K.i•p River, located ia t.K
Sia1-, ii more daU jmt a lidc
.... die mer. It it_. .. ~
..... KCMrJ, die .......
frirNly ,....,-re of die amp
... ~ .. dlliriam .....
.. 'fCld ad die """ fiae ... .... T1lit trip prwa' El to lie a
•m•s•' wwidao rlwie
rajJJ .. 1aiJ ._ M aisaill ~
iaa I ••• aid cspat aw-.a. • n,r.a. .. u.; ...... ,. ...... Al.... 2 .... .............. ~ ..
..... • 21 .......... ....... -s-..
ftll ... Ubi .... •Fffrf
GnlNASTIOJ
Bdd at die I iw m School
at••••ia•, tllle Newport Gym-==ri= ,.._ ........ bcCD
a favorite foT pa.rcats. The
propw c6n ~ad tr••• for dildrea .-oae
throagb WD•gr IJiitJiidiOD ia
tmnhling will be oO'cn:d -wdl
as me of WftD psallda, ba}-
UICC beams and nnlting bone.
Participants will be cvalaaacd .a
tbe end of a.ch scaioia and
propaa to higheT lcvela of
gymnntic:a acc:onl.iDgly.
Not to be left oat are tbe
babies. The I.iddie Gym is ............. , .......
motor stills, streDgt.bm masda
and increase flexibility and
coordinatio1l. Also cmpbasizl:d
arc paradmle play, music and
rhythm adiYities wilb creaane
IDOftmeat for toddlers ud tots
and seuory stimalation for
iJlfama. Moms and daildreD will
haft tbe opportunity to intaact
and mah DCW f rieDds. This
program is for children five
moaths to 36 months
Tamblia1 Toddlen is an
actift mommy A me program
for dndopiDg the motor skills
and oveTall coordiaation of
toddkn.. Cl.ad•• will be inlro-
dua:d to ~ aps-llbd
specially ..... d fm tllit aaie
-·-THE NEWPORJ INllQW008TA HEM NEWS .... D
progra ,_mild •. '•"-.. dl;;cl..
Of • 11lll'c IR {.., C-~
ries: iafaats, trauitioaal,
'CHWJen ... pll! ....... dlild.
"" J ,_ Mc ~ • Areas eoftlecl will iilducle pa.
~ for ...... nil ~..-·wl fiDe.,.. stilll. 11J~
.. sachiLh•fnlliltlueetosix wl ~~ .-.&-
~ old. Os El arc -~ audit~ aware~. rhythm.
to di:~ staa ... h, coonliaa--tanp•F. social and play stills
.., omi.ilily ... propemite and ,... cdacalioD.
o-•-ric akilk. Wbat beaa-way to improve nc llieai•i• wt mtermiD-a daild's .. ades t.laan dcftJapi:ag
dilllC propw are coed and are a better memory'? Memory
claiprd for dlildraa from fne Power for ~ is for dWdrm
to 1ew:11 ,an ad ap. Tiie Boys from 10 to 14 wl In m yoaap-
Oaly progiam tx1i• at llF four ten to acaember what · ·x:y ~
Uld FCS to 15 JCm1 see u J bear. A pat ay to
New tbia p••mu is pn>tcam clevdop a acme· of academic
""'9edics AD •naa:d om-c:omidnace.
mstic studc ... •. ••·•na • m n.e Drama Club is .. oppor-
yean, are inYitcd to joia a tanity to be part al the en...,.,
cballnging and competitive of a play. Af1er selectiag a
group ol IJ""'8l*ics cwllmims~ •bemc:, pa1ticipams am ha.e die
Special dcmcml...,_ will be daaw. to be wUl.cftr cMncta
siwa to _.., prWD>tc umw-t11cy ..... ne im1nldor will
tics iia Newport •Kii Tryousa acatc a play aroand die dulr-
are •eec'•ory ad will be coo-8da'I.. For finl tluo9cb Utll
ctacted Oil the first day of eada pada'L
IClllOIL. Drawina acra.c. will be med
UD COaND to clewlop ab1ll iD kanilla to
Muy pr~ will be w more dcady and iDaew:
offered neaiea from iafant/ dnwiag ability in die Y~
todcDrr dl:«q ... to yomJa Dwawiag Clw. Sfwdcnt• will
daawils d r1 'Ille plOIJW obse1we and draw from Ral
sc Ui1am1 for-al diflaat • olljccts For ap nine tluoap
groap1 ad aD are lat daring 13.
tkclay.
Tls l"'aat/T odcDer l>e9dop-
mall a.. is a" pueat/ dlild
pu1icipabosa program dcsiprd
srorrs ACOON
Jape.-• ~ is a popular
sport widl die yoanpten. ID a
p1CJl'am clcsiped for aFS IS
_. 11p. • • crof 0 a•_. f/111-:
coatrol cam W ... SID me•.
ba9e it • aa•• fara of '
csen:ilC bee IE it ... 8Gt &lk
ap mada time ... ii .... ,.
exririna m •i•",,,.;.
y oada 1.-."' hnlle ~
gram is for ... m to 14.
Childml laa-.e fa .... karaiag
to protect themselves aad
dew:lop lifdoag Wik. It allo
f ostcn the devc:loPw .. tA eour-
~ iD1qrity' humility and telf-
coaarol
One nice way to saay cool ill
the wmma time is to take an
ice skating dw. Lear-. to sblC
the Ice CapMa way. tar. the
basic fvnda...,,,t•la for lkariaa
pleasUR. TbcR are nro ace
groups for d El' U to eipi
and Diae to IS.
DANCE
ID this daecr dw claipcd
jast for Dk, dllildrca will learn
t.lic tap, t.Dct -jau. Pu-
for-•n r:a are iwleded iia Jw
ad DDccaoha. Tllrce • letdi:
foar to~ teftll to 12 ad KftD
to 10.
J1JGGLING
Is yoar dUI .... ,. clrOff .• , .. ...., nm kl -. kw'll to
~ ne imtluctor ,.. ..
tea tlult bep•wn wiD ectuaDy
lear1l to jagk iD a tine MIUI
dw and haft a wottilla lllldca'-
sa•nding of tk foar bmic jq-p.g panam. ()pm to ... aiDe
to adulL
A unique private high school
MOit high scbool kids might
Wt • die idea of .... to
lll:;KM ., Kiwrl: ... wllat
&boat a ICbool that is loatc:d at
wlm was fotmea ly Lion Comdry
Saf ~and oat to Wild lliwn?
. We~ Paciric Sbon:s Private
lligb Scbool fits dUd bill.
The scbooJ bas been iD exist-
cncie for three yean, accord.ing
to director Mart Weichel It was
localed in FJ r oro pricx to its
move to Laguna Bills~ The
school offers d"'" for ninth
throagh 12th grade, with a
student to tcacba nJio of six
to one. The staff c:omists of
b.ighJy qualified tcacbcn and
pcnonnd who are tllDCd in to
the indiYidlaal needs of today\
trcnagrn.
P..:ific Sbon:s' mm!Dl'!r cur-
rical•• will inclaclc Stady
Skill, E...,h, Jlcw'ing, Meda,
Pn>-AJFbra, AfFbn ~ ~ IB a n , Geometry, AdYaacccl
Mat.II., Amica Bisaowy wl
wor1d cuJtuns. The d..,. tah
p&.z in the monm.g. beginning
111 I a.m.. and CODduding by
DOOD..
Eft'D thoaab t.be ICbool is
mucb smaOer than a CUiiteD-
tional higil school smckats need
not feel that they are mimng out
OD the typical bigb IChooJ activ-
ities.. Pacific SbMc:s boas1S its
own yearbook, i.ldrumual coed
soccer team amt baseball and
softball teams. The social
calendar is varied with an ammal
st1ldcDt staff Christmas party, a
Mam.moth ski trip. a family
bcadl ~ ud a sprillgfGl'lal
EK1lliriiom arc tatai to mac • ·~ awacaaaadmc..,.,•stilll m certain subjects
The objo-,tiRS al tk Kllr.ool
are llLDJ. h .US to bllild tdl-
coaflor JICC willlia its ltDllc ...
ad to (Oller K Ne mjc growth
in a ~ ad caring Cll!ir-
OtUDmt.. Constant C01DlllllBica-
tiom are Upl open between
pamm and the ~ wilh
weetly Cftlmbom which arc
sent home. Counseling services
are anilabk as wdl as pm·au
tutoring.
Applications for tile SUllUDC!f'
session are available now by
eaffing 770-2990. The summer
session begins OD July 6 and
c:ondudcs OD August 7. Emol-
lmmt is year-round.
(3rd year serving students from all areas of Orange County)
Summer School
(July 6-August 7)
Grades 7-12
Fall Session
{Begins September 9)
Grades 9-12
• Average 10 students/class
• Full curriculum
• Individual attention
• Positive approach
• Highly motivating
• Proven successful
(loc ..... II dz 11 n Irvine 1111 lf:a •• Anlptliltt I I 5 IF Md Wiid Nu .. ,. Old Uoft County)
For information:
~
ay CH*PYL STDILING
Adlild'l rocm ii a WIJ lplCial
..... .. llM-M pow with tM
CW. ...., ,.._..me IW'Cb-
iqfm-.ia wllida to~
tbcir daildre81' rooms widloat
teti .. away tbe Child\ inclmd-
~-Evalyne FrOlt, of Environ-
mental De1i1n, offered her
thoqhta OD the practical desip
of a cbild\ room.
.Elulp: What ii the primary
concern parent• have when
claipina a cllild'I room?
Fr06t: Cbildrea need priqcy'
comfort and tcewity. The room
should be a pt.ce whete a child
can ~ comfortably, quietly
and safely. Tbat ii the number
one COlllideration for planning
his speci•I place in the home.
Perhaps the leCOncl considera-
tion ii to provide easily llCCCU-
ible ltorqe s,.ce for his or ber
clothes to promote aelf-reliance
and orpniutional skills early
on. If a child can reach his
hanging clothes, underwear,
socks and shoes, he'll find dress-
ing himself more pleasurable
and realize how easy it is to pick
clothes up when taken off. I
aw .. •••dJc:l&N' 11 •rrmr
ia die room Wllida pns•llUI
earlJ ......
·~ WUt .. die far .. nai ,,.
Wod: Drnnn with low mir-
rors. railed • lie .. older, will
help to dlect out ........
aiid penoaal deenli.,.., A fall-
length mirror ii ..........
it'I always nice to lee bow colon
go ..-. 8lid lloW oae loob
before .,,earig. Toilet utidel
haft their ~ OD die clreiler.
A drawer for e.dl ~ IOCtf,
unda'wear, sbirta, wt rports
parapherDalia, .... • dWd
learn bow macb eMier and fMter
life\ c:bora can be if Giie Fl
orpniaid. Of com~ ..-e for
boob aDd toys to be clilplayecl
pva hiiil a littJe joy at their
appear..-ce and a 1eme of teear-
ity. If we let him arranae them,
be will take an intaat in interior
design early in bis life. The thinp
he cares about will be promi-
nendy displayed.
Eiuip: What about the color
of a child\ room?
Fron: There U. been much
research done on the ptyebology
of color and how it affecu us, .
One or two ltours per weeJi can
malce a difference in next
year's acllievements.
• Reading and Math lnmuction,
ages 6 thr~ adult
• Tutoring in Basic Math,
Algebra and Geometry
• Speed Reading
•Story Talk
• Readiness for First Grade
• Study Skills
• Individual Instruction
• Hands-On Computer Use
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..... b lit%.., ... coUe&>
~-Cool oolon -to ... a='.,.__....,...
tow ...,., • ucite. so it
folloWI dlil ii a cllild ...
............... colonbelpto
prO¥ide it. Softer ow eeem to
relum..
~ What ... sbouJd be
taken for a dWd who sufl'en
from alleqia1
hOll: nae, need an environ-
ment free from Chllt-aatractiq
fibers. Bard iUrWed floon and
W..Uble fabriCa are de ripeur:
.&ulp: Bow do you feel
aboat toclay'I modular furniture
for cbildn:n'I row?
Prod: Faacbonality ii imp«·
tat for dlildlea • well as for
llidulaa.. A c:bild ~ live in a loft
bed with --. llelow, or haw
a compatcl' ~ ad educa-
tional center proYided Witbin the
walls of the furniture paltitiom.
n. llilocl ... pi11cee are j8lt
l!8Pll' ... die formira _. IMt"
iute ..,,..,. ... pncdcallJ
canMNe. .
i)ul;pl: DO JOU aDOw a dilld
to .,t iPoMcl wben you are
deftpi• Ilia room1
l+o61: aiildnm do baW indi-
vidual taste wbeD they are very
YOUN and it can be pided.
~ wbea I am clecoratiaa a bom~. a parent miabt 1ay,
.• JolUmy wants to haw hil room
decorated. too .• Qikhai haft
ddiaite ideas of what tbey wut
jmt u adaltl do, and aometimea
tlaey don\ ew:n biOw tbeJ do.
If you talk to a child, be won't
feel iDrinridated when you help;
they ... to fed lib they baw
a part in their rooms. Wall
co\leriq reOectiaa the child\
interest is oft.en fun for them to
help 1elcct. One child I know
ubd to have a scene of a forest
ii Mi,.. ••nm Clldl ~
f•lil..-.A .... r
............. pro. OD
till nil Colon ol tM ..... ................ ,.,.,....
die ...... OOlon ol tM ... .
AlloWial -........... to
create dM9lr OWD r--.. witbia
IUIOD, belpe to iDteieit tbiai ia
tieii turr0aadU. aDd aUoWa .
them tbeir ~al privaae apace.
..,,,... Tli8 tnDd rilbt DOW
in cbildrea'I roo• 111m to be
apece aaviaa. wbat do JCM1 tlWat
of tbe 1p1Ce sawn, l*h • the
Elfa.,.._? Frwt:nao.ue..-._.,.
they caa tiil iNtaW Md niled
wben the Cblld .-'"""· It ii so importqt for a cibild to be
able to re.da all ol bil belOq-
iap. They alaoalcl hi takiq
respouibilltJ for themaelYea
early and if' they cu' reecti it,
it retard• their own ielf'-reliance.
.
lnner:space gets kids organized
Every parent knows that
orpnirina a cbiJd•s room with
the various toys and asortmentl
of trwma be collecb can be
somewhat of a cborc. lnnenpmce
can help ia that ograniz.ation
with the Elfa symm.
The IJllelll is an epoxy wire
modular organizer that can grow
with the~ acconlina to ltOre
maaa1er Darle·ne Capua.
-a.ildJea like them became they
can w what\ imidc the basket
without a lot of digging, .. she
said.
Capua said that the Elfa
IJllelD ii a way of life in Europe
end ha been iD this COD., for
the last lO ~·It ... c.ugbt
OD in a big way here and people
haft found .it to be premier Dot
only in kids rooms, but in
titcbem, garaaa, bathrooms,
patrie&, elem and home oflica.
Parents can organize their own
cloeeu with this ftl'latile system.
The a.Ivan• .... to using ta Elfa
system over built-in orpnizen
is that. it can grow and be
changed to meet the needJ of the
homeowner .
Elfa comes in the colon of
bro~ white, black and red.
*'We sell a lot of red and white
for children •s rooms... Capua
said.
lnnenpace features several
design ideas for doset orpniu-
tion in its mezzanine section.
The fant step in imt•llina Elfa
is to measure the dolet or area
in question that will contain the
Elfa system. An alteraaliYe ii to
have Janenpace's courteous
staft come to the bomc and do
a free comultation. Standard
dOld height is 80 inches and the
units are very ltwdy wbm filled.
wrbey loot liabt and airy, but
are very stable,• Capua aid.
lmtallation is very easy, abe
said. There are DO ICICWI to get
lost and the only tool needed is
a b•mmer.
The Elf'a system it a boon for
parents who miabt haw a pro~
lem gettina the kicll to pick up
their toys. With the oonwnience
of the baateta, the kicb caa carry
them to any pa.cc in the room.
Cleanup ia easy and fun and the
buteta alide onto the rKb with
DO cfl'ort.
Capua said that parents cu
buy u mucb OI' little of the Elfa
system u they want. WJ'}ley can
always start amall and add on
and adjust u the child acts
older, .. she said.
And kids low tbe Elfa lyatem.
Ille said. • /u IOOD • daej come
in here with their paraD, they
had ript foe the dolCt display
and start pullina oat the
baskets.•
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ffi&bway. For more inform.a-
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takinc away the child\ indi•id-
aality.
Evalyne Frolt, of EaYiron-
meatal Deaip, offered her
tJaoaaldl OD the pnctica1 design
of a dlild\ l'OOlll..
l.)uip: Wllllt ii the primary
concern parents lla•e when
dai11•• a daild\ room'?
Fr06I: CJmdrea med pti•acy.
comfort and mrity. The room
W.kt be a plllCe where a child
can llecp comfortably. quietly
and Afdy. TUt ii the aaabcr
one ccmsidcrlltioa for plnai11g
his special pUcie in the home.
Pabapl the woad considera-
tion is to provide C8lily .xas-
ible ltOf1IF spmce for his or her
dotbes to promote ldf-rdiapcr
and orpniutional stills early
on. H a cbild can reach his
hanging clothes, underwear,
socb and shoes. bell find clress--
i.Qg himself more pleasurable
and rcame bow easy it is to pick
clothes up when ta.ten off. I
rs• a 'mfJ' ,..,, rr h I er
ia 6e room •Rn lllG•a•
ar1J •• err .............. ,...
ni+i ? a
»o.t: Dr11u11 Wida low lllir-
ron. railed ...... oldli, will
bclp to dmct out .. , m ••• a
and paiOaal ....... ._ A f9ll.
Jengtll minor ii ........ ..
it\ ahrayl llice tow bOw colon '° .,,..... wl )low Ollie loob
bef0te appeariDa. Toilet artidc:a
haft tlll:ir plllCC Oii die drewr.
A chawcr for Cada ilaa, toeb,
Wiida WWW, lllirts, wl sports
~••ta a dlild
leant ltow madl c jer ad (Mia'
life\ mo.a can be if' os ...
orpmzed. Of cormee, sp.:c for
boob and toJS. IO lie diaptayecl
gila -a little joJ .. tt.ar
appearalK'e and a 1e111e ol mr-
ity. H we let him ~ ti.em.
be will tab u intaat in Ddaior
design early in bis life. The tlrinp
he cares aboat will be promi-
nently displayed.
.E.iuip: WUt about the color
of a child\ room?
Frost: There has been much
research done OD die psychology
of color and how il affects as..
One or two lloun perweelc caa
naalce a di/fereace ill llerl
year's a-Rt&
• Re.acting and Math Instruction,
ages 6 ~adult
• Tutoring in Basic Math,
Algebra and Geomeby
• Speed Re.acting
• StoryTalk
• ReacixleSS for Fm Grade
• Study SkiBs
• Individual Instruction
• Hands-On Computer Use
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tiftly. C.ool oalon -to ... a cs'· 118ii:l _. .__,
tow 9G • z«j I acite So it
fOlliawa tllil W a cllild ...
•in "'ioa.lllilkcolonlldpto
prowide it. Saftcr ow Wiii to
rdao-..
~ WMt .. ibOuld be
tatai for a daild who suffen
&om.aerp.?
"°'11: 111ey ...... c..uon-
ment free fi'cilil chllt-etti wtiaa
fibaL Bani ..... ftoon and
WMhal* fabrics se de na-.s:
&uip: Bow do yoa feel
.,. today\.,..... furniture
for cllildn:ia\ roow?
»mt: F...,..;-atity ii impor-
._ for cl8lrm • well • for
...... A cW..., lift ia a loft
bed witll -... •elaiw, or laa9C
• CCJ9lf4lla' .... ... educa-
tional a altCI' p1cMded 1ridliD die
-"-ol •L-fi nil1 ~ ---..... ,.~ r'"'!S--·
Tiie ...... timcm are jat ...................
. ~~ ·ca11y· m.tc ... ~ ere pr:ar:sa. cal.,._ .
........ DO JOU alloW a dlild
to pt im'tOhed .-~ arc
-..wlliiroomT
PrWI: Clllildrm do .... indi-
ridul tMtc .-.. tbey are wry
J08lll aDd it am be pided.
Oftaa. naa I am~ a
home. a parent migltt say.
•JOtiiay waats to bnie Ilia room
clccDnml, too .• a.ildrm bac
defi•ite idea ol wMa dley ...
~al ... do, ud IOmdi I
~ doll\ nm bow they clo .
If ~ t.a to a dll1d., he woa\
feel jMeidmd Wm yoa IM:lp;
dleJ ... to feel lib they haft
a part ia their roo1DI. Wall
covaias reflrdina the child\
intaat is often fun for than to
bdp ldcct. One cbild I bow
aibd to Uft a ICCDC of a forest
.I
.
lnnerspace gets kids organize(t
Every parent taowa that
otp•iring a dlild'I room with
the vmioaa toys and llllOltmmts
ol trusaaa lte calleda can be
somiewUt of a chore. hwtlll*C
ca bdp iD that ogrninaion
witJa the F.Jfa system. ·
Tbc system is an epoxy wire
.......,.otpnizertbat caaaro•
with die~ KCOrdiq to store
•aaaaer Darlene Capua.
-a.ildma like them became they
can ICC what\ imicle the basket
without a lot of digging.• &be
uid.
Capua said that the Elf a
aysacm ii a way of life iD Europe
aud has been in dais ca-•cy for
die IMt JO yan. It ... caapt
OD in a big way here ad people
haft found it to be premier DOt
only in kids rooms. but iD
titdlem. ..,..., batbrooma.
patr~ elem imid laome oft¥n
Paraau can oapnize tJ.ar own
cJa.ts with tlllis ft.lllltile •J*llL
Tiie advaataaa to miDa the E:fa
system over built-in orpnizen
is that it can grow and be
changed to meet the needs of the
homeowner.
EJfa coma in the colon of
brown. white, black and red.
·we sell a lot of red and wbite
for cbildm1•1 rooms.• C.apua
said.
lnnerspace features several ngn ideas for dOld orpaiza-
tion ia its lf!O zanine IC:dion.
The first step ia imf•lling Efa
is to mc•mc die cloKt « uca
in question tllllt will CODtaia the
Efa system.; Aa altermbYe ii to
have lnaenp8Ce•s coarteou
staft come to the bOI* aDd do
a he comattatioD.. Stand•rd
doect heipt ii 80 iadla wl die
mlib are VfZJ stunly wbea fiDcd.
....., loot ti&bt ud .u,. but
• ham!MI'.
Tbc FJfa ~ ii • bOoi ,_
pmt:Bll Wbo ~ .... ·~ Ian _... the tidl IO ....._ ~ ...... -...... .........~
their ~ W'dla the coa;aajeace
al die Mlteta, dlit blla aur c:.ny
them to DJ ~ ia die room.
C'leuup ii easy and fu ad tbc
batdi llide onto the i'Kb With
nodfort.
C.apua uid tblit ~ cu
buy • macla or little al die Elfa
system -.., wat. -:r}lcJ cu
always start amall and 8dcl OD
... adju;t -tbc child ... older.-. laid.
A9d kids lo¥e die FJ(a .,....,
Ille lllid. ·iu .... ...., cow
in here with their ,.1 ''• ...,
bead n_. for tl9e dGeel display
and start pallina oat the
twkdl.-
are ftl'J ••blr. • c..,... said. hwaapace is locited in Cor-
Imtal•atic-is ftl'J easy, she oaa dd Miir, 8l "65 E. COMI
said. There~ ao 1C1e•1 to act lfillnjiaJ. Fm JDOR iaforma-
lost ud the only tool Dt t lied ii tion. call 67S-7730.
Largest Chess Club tor Youth
in ttle United States
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Power teaches
poise, contidenee
0. .. , to lldp build up •
cbild\ coefidc..-e ii to aaoll tbe
cbild ia moc1d9a Kbool. ClliJd..
raa • JOGDI • 10 am partic-
ip.ae ..... pill pcJile mid ICll-
....uce at Jolm Robert Pow-
en.. -nae propam ii basiAlly tbe
same u tbe one for 8dults; we
j1llt ,ear it toward tbc JOUJllU
.......... direct«of promo-
tiom ~ TolUloa. ~e let
tbcm ,.., iD tbe makeup • little
bit bat we-re not acUa to show
diem about lina and coatoar-
• • mg.
Sbc said the ICbooJ mostly
lb'eWI penoaality development
and penonal poise for the
younpr students. They will
wort witb wardrobe and &bow
them difl'c:rent styles.
.. And became they are YOUD&
it\ important to .. tbem started
. OD a atin program riaht away,•
sbc aaid.
She said they also dilcml diet
aad work with tbc hair. ID
9ddition. tbey will lean to Dk
OD tbe ~ and be iavohed
with tbc ~ lhoU and bmic
moddina
tboee WDC people. 1'llcy become
lite family, TobiMOa said..
She Aid daat aunmcr ii an
eacelleDt time to enroll the
cbildraa at Jobn llobeit Powen.
Tberc ii a substantial discount
for tbe summer program.
~ come twice a wed fOF
tbrcc boan at • time.. she said.
•Jt\ fan for them and thae are
more people and litti+ity going
OD..
On Tuesday nights, John
Robert Powers opens the IChool
to auditions, accordiDg to T~
UOD. People will come ia loot-
ing for commercial models,
f uhion show models, print
moddl OF even hand models.
John Robert Powers bu been
teachiq modeling for 60 ~
with its bqinninp in New York.
It gnidually wc.W its way west.
with the OranF location offer-
ing 1C1 vicca (or Oftl' 20 JQ1"1. It
is located in Town and Country
Center, acrcm from Santa Ana
BuDocb Fashion Square. For
more inf omaation,, call S47-&228.
ill ilJk 11···.., • · tawa fea..
..... ---fraa ......
to 14 .. ..,. ... -···· tolCW&.•At_,aiwaa...we .............. ., .... ..,
otlla clUba .. 11ore dlat I
boiwol,~Midl:cl1y. -WcUwie
.._. 60 alillar11 •• w(.ldllr-
cn dllit we csry. •
1• • few of daos .......
iDCl9dr awimlwmr by Fluiew
Eiw = ud Ca«efiee, aportl--
--by Tactk Me _. 0...
and imporullll 7 I lite QU-
kOlla, Ya-... «, ., ... lllltb SJmf. s~ w.. _. ,.,.,.
Tbe atoac fatwa a larF
ICJectioD of KC C_,.ia.. Fhdfy
pdlicam wl friDy undei wear
by Her Majelty. Girts• sleep-
wear • ....,......, lbor1ics and
robes. And a f ••orite. terry
SILVER
LINING
SALE
Buy one dress at the
Cottoa .... the liSt for
cmaiflllt .......... ,. u.ae ........ ,,, .......... .... ............. ..
..... tltlflOtMyWO "IMild
dicir + re. tGdaj9a caaw se
loft -..., to csc f•.
la •• ••ioa.. LoDipof,I .... •• •owa carries aa cal ·ve
liae al •wa sifts _. c6n
free aift-wrappiaa.
LoDipops ..... ,· • .,.. ....
time lac ... lm: b •iK. Mi-iota
Viejo wl Newport ...... A
foartla JIOft wiD ........ in
...... llillL 'Ille ........ ...
deanmce .. Ill aD ilora will
tab pl8Ce ia mid-Jaly, ill prep-
arlllion for beet to K-Mol
Tbe Newport •a store is
located 111 1733 Waadiff Dr.
Store laoun are Moaday
~ s.tanlay, 10 ..... to 6
p.llL. Fm more iaformatioll. caD
SSl-7719.
regular price and receive a second dress of equal or
lesser value for 1/2 price!
One weei.only! ·
Not applicable to sale items.
1733 Wntdjff Drift
Newport Bc:adl., California 92MIO
(714) 642-S262
4702 Bananca Parkway
Irvine. Catiforaia 92714
(714) IS7-909S
2n44 Santa M.up.rita Partway
Mission Vacjo. c.alifomia 92691
(714) SIJ-1002
T..,_ said that tbc ICfNoJ
moldy um. sirll ad DOt .... ,
boys. Boweva, t.M boJs are
tatca riPt Dito the -*liwa
Announcing A Summer Program For Teensl
"We do•' atraa Kif·
Urapr0"4 • 118 tioc I I If tic bioJs
are jmt 80t ialcftaed,• *said..
~ to Tobiwm, tbe
JDUtd ~ DOW ii pat for
dlildreD to tctiato~
TM KMol c:aD Wp die dlildftia
work OD tJac co-• rcial .. ed
Tile childrea will also be
ia.ohed ia lift fehioe ., ....
TolUloD said dYll tile 1tltool
paraateea coafidacc.. ...
.. c:llildma fint COlllC .. *' .gptbeabitllly.
•Evayoae wb .a ._ owa
Ind, •m ...._-We doa'l IUb
a bis deal Uoat .,_. We
Mw alwaJs beea l8IX I tfal ia
. ld•i• --dec:iilr ... ..,
... to ., ., ia m.a ol tM
odlcn. <Mee ._, ao .,. tua\·
tM lriattlu:OQllL.
Siie laid it ii ce=-oa to -
a lat ol h•sf wa· S I• die
finl 4ay. lat tM ct!' w ..
1' .. ia ........ ....
_.ID dllo p tllll c' 1 wida
f'OeONM. OEVEl..Of ~a MOOB ING 9CHOOLS
711S.M1! 40IH ... T-a Ctm*J
541-l!ll
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DeccwlllliM a...,, .. room c:aa
be a ~ aci\iu nat for
~ta. It ii DOI ........ tlaat
~ will loot for ~ aDd
Yaluc When sboppiaa for fum-
tme and .aasoria. To ~
di.lcriminayg ~ in their
search for the best, there is
Bellini J1rieaile Desipr Fu.rni-
ture .
.. We are the largest rc«•iler of
juvenile fmniture in the coun-
try," said owner Mark Wab.
.. We started from a seven store
operation two years ago to 32
stores all o~r the country."
Together with his wife
Andrea, W aks opened bis store
last August and business has
never been better.
"'We tend to attract the older,
more affluent customer," be
said.
What customers will find at
Bellini is furniture that will arow
with a child. Cribs can be con-
verted to youth beds once the
baby bas grown.. From there the
piece becomes a lowaeat. And
parmts need not be shy about
sitting on that loVCICal. Accord-
ing to Waka, the cribs are
constructed of a high density
beechwood which allows for the
.eOlmcncllnl*lwdw.,..
So what loob lite • ri tUI
ii clesiped for a tiBy .....,. can
~ bold two ....... ad one
child wbeli con~ to a lo~
seat.
Prilcaicality ia allO im~t
in the Bdtini line. The dJC:Wn
are equipped with full-sized
drawen that can be Ulcd after
the child grows out of his baby
togsA Unlike some manufactur-
ers of baby furniture, ttie BeUin.i
lioe will not make ~
drawen, according to Wab.
"By sc•ling it down, the piece
becomes obsolete once the child
starts to grow," be said.
Another practical feature is
the smooth rolling drawers,
which are made with expensive
bardw~ according to Wak.s.
All of the drawen also come
equipped with a safety stop IO
that when a toddler aoes explor-
ing, be will not get hart by
pulling a drawer onto himself.
-safety is somctfil.ng wc are
really tuned into," Wats said.
Bellini is also tuned into
efficiency. 1,aminate is used OD
the fumiture surfaces.
.. Magic Marker, crayons and
lipstick wipe right off."
Hey Kids!
Summertime Is
• .... P,091 .. ·A l Ages
SPECIAL PRE-REGISTRATION
& CLASS PLACEMENT
SATURDAY, JUNE 20 ...... 2...-.
OCC GYIM&ASIUll
SESSION OATES: I S.n'a.t 1 -June 22 -.MJ 2 I s. ••Oft 2 -.,.,,,, 1 -.,.,., 11 i Ses9'on 3 -Julr 20 -.,., 31
~·--·-Aug. 3 -Aug.14 ~ Classes meet daily
~ Monday thru Friday
~ Call (114) 432-SllO
~ tor a-. SdMdllle
.i FEE· $25.00 one .teSSIOn.
~ $45 two sessions:
1! $65 three sess1on3: I S851ourseas.ons
~ Ba•liethll ea..,,
~ Boys & Grrls Ages 8 · 13
Seuion 1 -July 6 -Jtutt/ 10
S.nli>n 2 -July 13 -.MJ 11
llONOAY tlwu FRIDAY
-4 p.a. -GYll BAKETBALL
FEE: $60.00 for •ach sesaion
Fun Time
at OCC!!
Sporn Ca..,..
Boys & Girls Ages 6 · 15
SOFTBALL • SOCCER
SWIMMING * BASKETBALL
•VOLLEYBALL*
Chddren grouped by age
S.11f11n 1 -,,.,... 22 -""" 2
Su 1f 11n 2 -JulJ I -July 11
...... 3 -.,.,,, 20 -JvlJ 30
Se11lon 4 -Aug. 3 -Aug. 13
llONOAYS t1wv THURSDAYS
1:30 a.a -1 P-lft. -GYll TRACK
FEE: $55.00 one sess10n:
S95 two sessions:
S135 three seu1ons;
S 160 four sessions
Deduct SS from regestratton tee
fOf' each add•bonal child in famdy
Soccer c • ..,,
Grrls Ages 10 19
Boys Ages 10 . 13
Am>AY, SATIR>AY & SUNDAY
..,,, 31 -Al•lll 2 ....... ~ ..... occ socca FIB.I)
FEE: $60.00 Adtlance:
"'6.00 .,,., July 15
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Collese /or KW• Claeee• -Ages a U>
DRAWING * PAINTING * ICARTOONING * COOICING
TYPING * READING * SPANISH * SPELLING
MA TH * IAODELING * GROOMING * STUDY SKILLS
Co•ese /or Teell8 CJ.we . A9ft 13 ~
PSA T/SAT WORKSHOPS * MODEUNG
VISA-MASTERCARD ACCEPTED
FOR ADVANCE REGISTRATION
FREE S.ZUSER 900"' 'TS AYM -...E
ATOCCCO 1 9l..n-WICES
(714) 432-5880
1191 ,... .... (Iii~ l'IR). C..... ...
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Newport HarbOr Animal HosJllJal
seeks to match pets, lam/lies
In cooperation with the city
of Newport Beach., Newport
Barbor Animal Bmpita.l bu an
adoption program for the pl.acl>
ment of dop and cats into Jovina
homes. The ·Newport Beach
Anim•I Sbdta' is located on the
prmrisa. according to bmpita.l
partDa" Dr. Tom Austin.
"We teep animah for five
days if they don' have any
idmtifleation, and those who do,
we keep for eight days,,. Austin
said. •Normally. after that time,
they would be eutbanin:d. But
we don' like to do that."
After the allowed time bas
eJAJ*Cf. the hospital will tatt
over support of the animal,
provide medical care and con-
certed attempts arc made to find
a home, aa::ordin1 to Austin.
•ay doing that, we ae able
to find boma· for ani-lig tlud
would normally be put to alccp,"'
be said. •Jt\ done on a basis of
bow much room wc ~. •
Austin said that most animah
who find tbe1111elves at the
shelter are broUgbt in by anjmal
control officen. They are strays
Baby's
Earliest
Pde ads
ia Newj»O!t 8eacb who -....
Uve IDCtal low from IOmE
one's ,.rd. Baippily, _,.al the
animu are mmited with their
families. According to Austin,
the 1UCCC11 rate for mmiring the have a liaiaor-i.ajary • ~
animals and OW&al ii pal. IO we CM' aWe -... Of'
Animah who are reaching tbe . I'll"....,.• ... .., .... ~
me-or eigbt~y limit miabt o8 ~o • So°!" ......: We llft ... _. ·--=-. _. ~ ra:ae...,.dmomf•41iit.MOlt uaft usu pK:tuia 'fCI •
witll a few liaea abotll tban.. nil of dal ta.II to':• flCUJ Pel
is done once a week. Austin said health. bOwtet.
tludownenmight.ecthepictmc Newport Barbor Aaiaal
and come to dllim dleir pct. Or Bocpiblila~..-.1
someone in the market for atiuy with c:ompidr • -.. iilld _._
or poocll nript decide that ii the aical m viice&, ierWiita .a-nys
pd for him and adopt it. ud J4.ohoai ema~'J care. A
When a pcrsoa decides to
adopt a pet. one al the bmpiaal\
vetainariam Will examiw: the
animal to mate sare it's ia ~
bmlth. u dac is • prGMI•.
recommmdatioas will bi: llladc.
Tbe animal is IClll home with its
new owau after' it rccciva some
of its ftCCinatiom. If tile pct is
from the F"md a Fricad prosram,
it will have Jlready bad its sltots,
Austin said. If some minor
treatments are needed, the
1ow-co1t..., ... ,~. ~
is aftilable wl, ~ to
A~iamldalailtbamOll
pl.a
A..m Mid dull tM Hewp&5't
shelteT is saall, aati.te die
Coaatyshrltcr. Belita dlie lllict
leaala Ian ia Ncwr,wt a a
reatOa tat a llir'F •Ill I ii 80t
aerllcd.. lk._.-1a1ac1tkMer
~ loclllled Ill 125 Naa. Calta
Mea. Few ltOlpiael or 8doption
inf'ormaboa. call 631-IOJO.
IG2 9c ; 111 ant a • • , .... DI CAiliia ..._
llC*·SAT 10-.lO '* sum. u.,..
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SomeD111ib•111W•,1ome Tbc dU a1io W a Iii ia a
Dk lib fmttcl .. .,.. ki6a lib W08dcrworb productioa. I•
Mlket"11. IOIM lids ~ cJf ...... ~ .. -JM
.lite-.. cllas? y~ cbaa Tiie ....., ............ -
~ bis ~ aa immmu PE ... iom.
.... ce ower die ,_ few -We Ud aboUt two-dairds Of
JUD, accotdiq to Robert tbe kids yoa uw O!I tk sbOW
SaJ*r. fe>U.Ddier of Clas for from our poap, • Saydcr Mid.
Jaaion. ·we were tJae ona ia die W-
Saydcr ia a Daaioaal chcil•M-uniforms. Tiie c:IOICU~ Of the
tcr wbo RPf CKD&ed the Unitcld tida wllo rally bcW WUt iW;y
Stata ia the National Cbaa weR c1oiaa WCR ou.r tm.•
Oly•picl. Be now rum bis Of c:ou..." s~ w the
oe.dea ~ daa dub daow on videO ad available in
for dlildrm &om ages leftll to · bia lilnry .
• ,. Clal .... its oriaim in India,
~te it or not, we actually •fart.ct• 600 A.D .• acc:Ord-
baft some kids who are aJso into iDg to Sliji)Cr .-Be said it is the
pliJlical sports." Snyder said. only game that is played all o~ -a.a. ii • maatal aport. And the world.
today, it is how aoOd your mind Snyder lives bia life around
is if you want to be axers~ daa. He ia the author of• boot,
not so much with playsical activ---SaJder Sicifi••.• wlbcb was a
ity.• cbesa openina Be bas written
Be said tJaat chaa can te8Cb utidrs for a.a. Life Maprinc
• child top; dltrKt tlpjelriw&, ........ weekly cohmm in tbe
d~ ud ~ c:oacen-: OI~ Couaty News.. Be did a
trMioD. tdevilioa ilaow of 21 half-hour
-i lane ectPe8y m IOme _.,. wM:la.aat oa Cablevision
kids• •iMICa ~ ewe tMy ia I~ n.c, arc ftnlll oc:ca-
tatc ap me.,•lic illi4. .....,. Bia •c1ay job• is wort-
.a.a. for Jaion currcady ina for the naatioa clepart-
bo8111 a• r-..nhipol l21D. lllie meat in the city of Orange
c:bildrea ., ewe a Wlick few teachin1 cbea.
iastaddiom • thrir" •c•iew.; ad On June 6. C1aa for Janion
• on weekndl dliac arc field tiP will.co-sponsor a cbaa touma-
ud ~ to pmtit=ipetc mmt with the Boys Cub of
ia. M~ ._. ol S26 indnde Plaiceatia, which is open to kids
all Of the .a.GK ud eveD tbe W from all OYCr Soutbem Califor-
of a library wilh dlas boob Ulld Dia at no charge, Snyder said.
videos. For those interested in trying out
In~ Chea for Junion for the dub, free tryouts are held
spomon toarnameall Ulld bu every Suoday evening al 6:45
mads parqt i1r¥olw:IDeDt.. The p.m.
elementary acbool-aaed team For more information about
garnered first place at the Cheu for Junion, call 531-5238.
National <>•~ip bdd in Tbc club is located at 1412
Baena Part. Jessica Street in Gardea Grove.
Swim, sport wear
at Petite Marche
Sum~ baa arriwd al Petite
Marcbe. according to owner
JeaDJrine Trout. The store has
just received a large shipment of
Florence Eiseman swim suits
and shorts which are popular
with parenll wbo want only
quality for their children..
According to Trout, tllc Eise-
man shorts can be worn by boys
or iirk and they can Ft about
a year»a wortll of wear out of
t.llem. EilemaD ao makes a Ii.De
ol drmy c.Jdlrina
Petite Mudie is allo spca.1-
iz:ina iD • coordiuted sporU-
wear loot far Olda-pm from
Mona Lila. It iDC:tiicla a bitiai
or nrim suit, peats, a top and
a stort, or abirt. A skort ii a
v.-iatioD Oii alaorts and • skirt.
It is fiucd at tk waist ud U.C
lcp flare out. ICICJllbli8g a WSJ
abort skirt. The loot is very
fnninine, according to Trout.
For boys, the look stays~
Ttoa1 said. with aborts toppina
the a.ill for the PUPnw:F.
•9oy1 are always more acti\-e,
so sborts are ideal wbether they
arc iD pracllool or swnmer
~.-sbc said.
Smwmcr colon indudc lbc
........... of red, 1flaitc wl uvy.
&Mki is also a VUJ importaat
cob, ..-dills to Trom.
For tile little oDCS. Petite
Maicllefaarcs• ...... ....
tliill arts .. -12 ...... .... ,.. .a•.,,, .,toa4T.
lama•,..."YNJ'i•Pla ..... , .... ..., .... ODil
• _. • proriit roam f• a
bulky diaper for tbe young ones.
They loot like overalls., with a
bib and straps which cross over
the shoulders.
Petite Marche carries siza for .J
girls from newborn to sis 14.
For boys.. it•s newborn to sis
7. lmportaDl brads arc Fm. for
shorts outfits, Oshkosh,
Absorba and Petit Bateaa.
according to Troat. Sbe said that
the store carries lilde bitiW for
the girls in the Ai.on. lillC. An
old standard wllicb bu
remained ~palar for many
years is the ~ ~ wbida
the store allo c:ania.
In 9dditiOll to ~ fine
dlild.rcn 'I dadri81 to OraDF
County.. Petite Marchc also
fe8hlra an extcMive lis olbUy
clotlliag Ud alaower Pf ta,
accordina to Ttoat. One populw
item is tbe Mmes •FDtrt for
newborns. It is a ~ leaf
basket wbicb caa bec:mrial fnm
room to room.: It ca• I 1 Wil.h •
eydct lincT alld alildt ~ _.
mattress.
Whal it «I r I to coauaaaity
aad dmity wort. Trom ud Ila'
st.aft' laaW ahriyS beC8 dlac to
lldp. Tbc store ra c .,., col•~
oc-.1 • a fmtim ..,_ fm
TeW'lllkk I 2 • c ti rte Sdaiool
to~,..~-· 1d1oo1-.~.-.......
baa.
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The safety and ~ of your pct is. aajor
coacera to you and we at Newport Barllor Animal
Hospilal undastand and sllaft ta Oar primuy
parpoee is to provide our pUieals wilti the IMghcst
quality medal and surgical care. as well as, the fi8Clt
· 1ervice to 61lr di«Ws
We.ncd l 1
, .... ,._asat.aarvi&'JC
facility and are const•ntly trying to imP.'O"C our
practice in onler to bdta" save om climb.. We are
fully equipped to diagnose and treat most illN sscs. Our
hospital is equipped with an x-ny UDit, laboratory, and
pharmacy. Of www.e. we st at P tl1 24 laoms ..
WI! tie&
Some of our special programs include
G s • l"OCI • I
·-· 1 • s,1zW DilD
•0.1•mrtT1!'1
A special &IQ of our hOSpital bas been desjpatrd Tlae
Newport.._. A ' 'Sia N 11. We tbcrefore baft
animah. t.bat are available {Qr adoplion. If you 'we loll
your pet in or ocar the city of Newport Beacb,, pkue
call the sbdlcr at (714) Mt-3656 to dlCCt if your pct
bas bc:m impoumlcd.
We hope you will t.aU advantage of tbcs programs,
and that they will ensure a healthy relationship wilh
you, yom pets., and as!
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Tl ree GOid S2t
When I grow up I want to
tie an artist. I loft to paint
and draw. My teacher says
that I am the best drawer
in the class. I haft been
TIDRDPLACE
Bryce Van Hom S15
I want to be an archeologist
when I grow up. An
archeologist is someone
who studies history by
digging up old bones. I
would also dig up jewels,
necklaces and other inter-
esting things. I learned
about archeology by
watching T. V. I learned
bow some people lived
without modem inventions
and how they cut their
meat and ate their food. I
would like to work in
mountains-or deserts or
domes or caves where peo-
ple used to live. I would
have to rilcam other lan-
guages and I wouldn't
mind getting dirty. I would
be very proud of what I
found.
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in the World without war mine #t now and care
and with peace and free-just• much. When I arow
dom thio~ut. · I bc>Pe up I bope tliere ii DO more
that when I pow up ttiat ateeliq or ilUUltice any-
1 haft a family just like more.
SECOND PLACE •
drawing for· six Jean. My bows. I don't know wby I
daddy taught me to draw lite to cli'aw. I ....,.. I like
when be was in tied With to draw became I wu born
cancer. I made SS ~inting with the talenL My d8ddy
boxes for my teacher. My is in Beaven now and I
favorite thinp to draw are know be would be proud
bean, due~ bearU, and of me.
CONSOLATION
3 Cati, 2 parUeetl, 1 rab-
bit, 2 h·~ 2 fish uid
1 d.. Tbat'I 11 enjm1la
uid I tab cue Of 1D011 of
HONORABLE
MENTION
Nicole Shnefelt
When I grow up I would
teach people how to dance.
Ballet, tap and jazz would
be my teachiq subjects.
When I get ~ good, I
would like to teach older
~pie to danre lite they
do in the movies. I wOUld
lite to haft my job close
to wbete I live so, I could
be by my family. The most
important tiring I would
like to do in my job is to
teach P'C>Ple. If they were
to become real famous it
would make me so proud
and happy.
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• • • Wh n I grow up
.......
IA11tt Ph•k:a
I want to be an astronaut nauts go high in the sky.
when I grow up. I like to I am going to go to space
go to space school Astro-camp. Dad, can I go to
nauts are smart. Astro-camp?
SteYmSpUb
When I grow up I want to would have to work long
be a lawyer. The reason I in court. I would like to be
want to be a lawyer is a la.,er so that later I
because you can help peo-could become a politician
pte when they get in trou-I could help run the
ble. The hard part about government and make the
being a lawyer is that you laws.
KellJ K:leia
I want t be a nurse and help get babys out of their
patiences. Sometimes I will moms tummey.
CONSOLADON can't-. and bubble sum will be candy naaker
A6'1 e r.n w Ill that disappean when you Munchkim, Muncbkim
Wbeli I grow up I want to throw it on the ground. I'll that dean up., and much
be an inwntor. I will invent have helpen named more. I will have a ~··
tbinp that have oner been Munchkim. They will be one that Will just help me.
invented before. I will . little people dtt1Kd funny. It going to be a lot of work
inake likable boob, invil-There will be different maybe not, but it will be
able candy that the teacher kinda of Munchkins. There a lot of fun.
LGri9etlaW......•
When I grow ap I want to
be a model Models have
to be tall and thin. I am
~ tall for my qe. I will
Maria EMU ClaJton
be on the co~ of many business with my beat
m•pzina and travel all friend, my Mom. We have
over the world. When my been collecting antiques
modeling career is oVe.. I together since I wu foqr
will go into the antique years old.
I want to be a homemaker a baby sitter. I'm not going ping for my kids. I want
mother when I grow up. I to leave them alone. I'd like eight kids. I want to live
want to be a homemaker to go places and go shop-in Wyoming.
because I can talk to my
kids and I don't need to get
KeeauBeD
I want to be a vctenarian
when I grow up because I
want to help the animals,
so they won't get sick. I
want to work bard so they
don't get sick. It will be a
very bard job, but I don't
want them to get sick at all
I'm going to help the anim-
al.s get well. They will be
good animals and have a
good life. And I'll give
them shots when they .get
sick.
TODJ• Crocket
I want to be a teacher. I
am going to be a policegirl.
And I will make lots of
money ... And then I will
take a nap.
CHILD'S SPACE
8 . Chest with • di_.,.. ......... $1 ..
........... 91 .....
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bo9r'd ............ ....
Colil lt8nd ••••••.• .,..
P9ncl .......... '11M
aFAmnbec:Ml9ged.
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MW kw: ... L 0.-tof
dolhea Md~ too.
From ••••••••••• $111.11
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Mah ibop1 and iOcla foun-red. white Md lll!llC. ~ witb -Since wc Me new in tbc
tains of yesteryear have aiftll pictw of die j.cldl aiid a ~ bminea, w me still JeanWaa
way to the bang out oftbe W..: ·Ofdli mce route. wbat ca11C1•n Jite,• lhc uML
the e.J.1:-aervc yoprt store. . 1'e id.a Of a.., ..... ttoie .. We alwa,. ut what eadl
America's CUp in COlti Maa ._ tM bniriild of GUdbi9s custowr libl 10 we am .. a
h& br<>Ujbt a new innoYlltion to f athcr-ia-law, Ruikbhai idea of wUI 1J1e Will M¥C ia IM
Orange COunty, ~to co-Gudlti _ store.,. Slac Mid tU1 nay clay
owner V anba Gandhi. Custom.; •Jn a few months, we IDigtit sbe liltem to maay differeat
crs buy their own custom-open aDotW store in Huntina-auuestiona .and keeps those
designed yogurt sundaes and pay ton Bed," Gandhi said. ~ in a.ind.
by the pound. The store ii 118iquc with ita six There are o¥er 40 ctift'erent
"The kids really love it," yogurt machines· that the Oavon of &oz.ea JOIUll; acconl-
G and hi said. 0 Wc arc near customen opcra&,c tbemsdves. ina to Gandhi. Sbe aid that
Newport Harbor High School They cm take any size cup they _ Oavon in four of ta.cir macbinea
and at 12:30 I am ready for the want and fill it with a many change dail'y, but the Davon of
rush I've bad as many as 40 kids Oavon as their taste buds will chocolate and strawberry · are
in the store at once." allow. America•• Cup has a favorita and stay in the other
And the word is spreadin& she ielec:tioa of over 2S different two machinCa. Customen are
said. America .. Cup opened in toppinp including fresh frui'7 unlimited to the amount of
earl} May aDd business is boom-nuts, granola, pmmi bears, toppinp.., can load oa&o their
ing, according to Gandhi. butter cninda and two types of sundaes.
The store is n•llM'AI for the bot fudge. Gandhi aaid she plans America's Cup is located at
famous race and is decorated in on adding two more types of hot 427 E. I 7tb Smet, #E, Costa
the same theme with colon of _ fudge. Mesa.
WE HAVE COMPElfllQN.
BUT OUR RIBS DON'T!
Professional Magician
(Sunday Nights 6-9 p.m.)
Baby Back Ribs and
Chicken Dinner $g_95
• •
Oilldrens Menu Available
Dining and Cany Out 2000 Newport Blvd, Costa~
Open Monday-Saturday 400 p.m. 631-2110
SELF-SERVE!
Tasty ribs, burgers,
chicken it1s magic!
BY CllE.llYL STDILING
Big ribs m•tes ~meals for
small kid&. . .at least, they do if
they come from the Newport Rib
Company in Costa Mesa.
Thick. meaty, baby bact: ribs
regularly emerge from owner
Fraq Uni.Di\ kitchen, and are
actoolwedgcd by acneraJ con-
sensus u the area's best. And
with smaller portions devoted
especially to children, paren1I
can bring their youngsters in for
a special rib feast. A child's plate,
complete with coleslaw, com
bread, vegetable, fresh fruit and
baked beans or special fries is
just S4.9S.
In addition. younpten can
also order a child's barbecued
chicken dinner for S3.3S. For
their parents. a full-Gzed portion
is just S6.4S.
Of course, Newport Rib Com-
pany offen a lot more than
fantastic ribs and chicken. The
popular shrimp kabob barbecue
fcatura thick shrimp, cooked
slowly t~ pafoction (SI I .9S),
and parents and children alike
can order a combination of ribs
and shrimp for $12.3.S. A
chicken and shrimp combina-
tion is priced at S10.9S.
For kids who aren't into
eating juicy ~ the restaurant
features burgers with fries, and
an absolutely-mouthwatering
barbecue chicken sandwich. as
well.
In addition, the entire family
is sure to be amazed at the
Newport Rib Company's weekly
magic shop. On Sunday nights
from (>..9 p.m., local rmgiciam
take turns performing up-close
magic and sleight of band.
After undergoing a recent
renovation, the Newport Rl"b
Company now bu an outdoor
covered patio area ideal for
private birtbclay parties, gndua-
tiom or otber apecial events.
And the rataurant also eaten
any of its menu~ u well.
Tlw N~ Rib Compony.
"'"*4., 1000 Newport Jlouk..
W//Td "' C06M Jla. (jlut """" of 191Js St.). II 0/¥11 from 4-11
P·"'-JIO#lllq ""°"61t Saturdlly.
Mil 2-10 P·"'-• on Swtdlq. For
1ftOn in/omttlliolt. c"1J 6J 1-2110.
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M $• ,_ .........
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4'Zl 17th St.
CostaMesa
Next to WMNhoule ReCOrdl a I itde Ca•ra Pizza
betWeen TUltin Aw. a Irvine Ave. (714) 65ens2447
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~,.,.tr; fr.a. ...... ....
~ apreao _. cappaciao
~&ozaay~iceaam
pies wl ...ta; aDd lelato b'Uf-
fla. aa ckp•t clrsla'l.
· Wat .. ~isfonnerlrvine
Valley CoDeae Praident Dr.
Edwarct Hart. They pride them-
selves on their community
involvement.
· With Hart •s involvement in
the educational comm Unity. bC
and West devised a merit pro-
paoa for area schools. TCacben
in all or the classrooms in every
~ Id coupom to aiw out
one !Re ice cream cone per 1ftCk.
West said that the teacben allow
tbe lhldentl to rack up points
and ru.cM lottery tictdl that
~--win the Swed IWjHile.
•1t\ been ~ ~ with
tm tcW:ben and the l*"eDb in
spreading aood will," West said.
·we do the same with the sports
programs and IOCCICI' teams."
West is also proud of a recent
innovation at Bud's: delivering
ice cream to office buildings. It
is a variation on tbe lunch
ddMry system.
Bud's is located at 1644 San
Miguel Drive.
VISIT
NEWl>oRT BEACH'S ONLY FULL-SER VICE
ICE CREAM PARLOR
Family food and
fun· at Bullwinkle's also fnturiag
PeopJc wbo were children in
the 150a and '60I will undoubt-
edly remember that lovable
moose. Bullwinkle, and bis
sidctiet, "'Rocky the Flying
Squirrel Now the children of
baby-boomen can enjoy the
dynamic pair, alona with Dudley
Do-~t. Sniddy Whiplash.
Sweet Polly and Undmlog. at
Bullwinkle's Family Food 'n
Fun in Irvine and Fountain
Valley.
BuDwintJe 's is more than an
catin1 establishment. It is a
wonderfully crazy and zany
indoor carnival. with sptri•h
t•king place each week. Families
are hereby warned that if they
are not into fun. tbco Bullwin-
kle\ is Dot the place for them.
But for tboee who believe in
• hearty party and good food at
the same time. then by all means,
gift it a whirl. That is, give the
Lotta Pizza Spin a whirl. This
pizza lottery wheel yields socb
priza as a S200 saviqs bond,
a 1tooter. a SIOO savi.np bond,
a S7S sift certificate from Toy
Juction and a SSO savings
bond.
>..for meam, BulhrintJe•s bill
of fare is 1araer than the Yukon.
Sample ~londike Fried
ChicteA, Dudley Do-Rigbt's
DOne-Ript Pizza. Snidley's
Saact1, Underdo1'1 Heroic
Sudwicba or Sweet Polly's
self~ Sal.t Sideboard.
In tbe pmeroom. play a little
at.eet.11 Ud tat your akiD at
Yideo ·-Bay • Bulhri.atle ~ or Rocky peaCil sbar-
peaa-at Rocky\ Tndiac Post. or. if '°" are b.aaUiiDa for a
liule lilfat cntataiDmeat. haft a
le8l ia die tlar•ler and wllleb die
F.-., WMcr' Sllow, faiturilt&
llocty ud Balhriatlc. For tbe
~·*':Ull8 no ... ~ _.
qaiet, t1tere-. Dudk1.. on.
rewi•iecnt of. a ~ cabin
~GDfllflitcWllfircp~
llliid ... laemed Lv. Al ~
.... 6eft .. •• Ulli• for ewe.
rybody at Bullwinkle\.
Birthday partia are a blast at
Bullwinkle's. Included is a cho-
ice of pizza or cbict~ five
Moose Money game tokens,
birthday bat, cup. balloon and
table decorations. The birthday
boy or girl will reccift an official
Dudley Do-Right Deputy
Mountie Badae and a spec:iaJ
birthday salute perfonncd by
Bu1hrintle and friends.
For groups who want to raise
money for a good cause, Bul-
lwinkle's can help with a (un-
filled fund-raiser.
BullwintJe's is located at
14100 Cuher Dr., Irvine. For
more information call 6Sl-9440.
In Fountain Valley, Bullwi.ntJc's
is located at 16800 Magnolia.
Phone 841-4474 .
Ice Cream & Ice Cream. Pies & Cakes
Homemade Fresh-baked Waffle Cones
HooeyhiU Farms Frozen Y ogur_u
Tofulite
Gelato
Hawaiian Snow Shaved Ices
Harbor View Center
(next to Gelson's Market) Newpon Beach 644-2600
Bullwinkle's Birthday Bash
"Birthdays are the best at Bullwinkk's"
Come and enjoy the
"Really Good Food', (and fun)
• Select from childttns menu
• Game tokens
• Party favors
Call for reservations.
Bullwinkle 's/hvint
14100 Culver~
Itvine, California 9271 ~
651-9140
Bullwinlde's1Fountain Valley
16800~
Fountain Valley, Califomia 92807
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Sitten U"=ited .. --......
featue ia aa ori.._. .. ~.
llOOt.. ~ to c:llildma tine
to .-~ ia protida
naythina &om ac:boll p'MI to
a playdoup recipe. Sitten
mipt briaa their own s,pecialba
to tbe job such as puppetJy or
music.
For those interested in caahina
in OD the baby-boom. Sitter\
Unlimited francbilea are avail-
able from Hawaii to Washington
DC "th ' •. I . • ., WI IDJha m'Yatmaltl
ranging from SI0,000 to S20,000
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AVAILABLE
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the ~icaa m Bat dimes
1houldia 'l expect oae of tbe
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daildrca Wida ~t, tutor-
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litde Jolmny with his piaao
lessons. At any rate, only top
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For more information about
Siiten Unlimited., call 859-4742.
.
OCC summer programs for kids
OnnF Coast CoUeae'I Com-
mllllity Scnicea Propam bl
maced a wide variety of
IQMW:.. propams for children
aad teea-..,a beginning this
June.
From cootiq to drawiq to
Speaitb to swimming, OCC will
offer nearly 30 different .,..
srams for children of all ap,
and a few for parents too.
~me of our most popular
offerlDl!f this 1uauncr," aaya
Gecqe Blanc, occ·s director of
Community Services, •are our
summer sports camps and our
swim program.
~ swim program is for
boys and girls of all aaes and
the sports camp is for boys and
girls ages 6-1 S," Blanc says.
The swim program is offered
in four two-week IClliom bqi.D-
niq Jw 22 wt mdina Aug.
14. OCC't Stb Amtual SllJIMfter
Sports Camp will be offered in
four~ IClliom bCsi••ina
Jw 22 and endiq Aqa. 13.
Beskctbd_,and IOCCU cempa
will also be offered.
College for ~ daaes for
children ... 8 wl up iDdude
drawiq, paintiq. cutOODiq.
cookiq. typina. ractina. Span-
ish, spellina. matb, moddiq,
groomiaa ud study skillt. occ·. summer children ••
theater will present David
Mamet\ •Rneqe of the Space
Pandas" on Fridays. 'uly 10, 17
and 24, 116:30 p.m.; Saturdays.
July II, 18and25,1111:30 Lm.
and 6:30 p.m.; and Sundays.
July 12, 19 and 26, It 3 p.m. and
6:30 p.m.; in * collete\ Out-
door Amphitheatre. Adalt
.tmi-ioD ia edvaee it $5, wl
S6 .. tbe door. CllildJa 1IDdcr
12 .tmi-in in .m.oe ia St.
ColleF for Kids brodlara are
availeblr fne "'cbarF in <>CCI
Commullity Senicet <>nice.
Due to the popularity of
OCC. mmmef propams for
children, early reaiatntion ii
stroQlly recGllUDCIMled.
~ia..mderwaynow
in occ. Colmlnl*y Sa ¥Ka
Oflic:e in the Student Cader
Buildiq. Boan are 9 a.m.-
7p.m. weekdays, and I Lm.-·
noon Saturdays. v-.. and Ma-
terCard holden may ralista' by
phone.
For further information,
phone (714) 432-SllO.
~~ Under fhe ownership of
Chris Hopper, Broker
Salutes and Supports
a...MoK-..911 .....
~.ft~cf.111 .,nt&
a a
"The Youth Employment Service"
542 w. 11th, Coeta ·-Cllll 142~74 to get or to Plw •job.
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fitting of linaerie, specially
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Reading, math help yours at Power Learning
Mary Littleworth, owner/
director of Power Learning
Programs in Foutain Valley,
doanl lite the term dJslexia.
MJt's • ICUY word and is over-
used,• she said. •People tend to
me the wOrd •dyslexia' to apply
to ~ who don\ rad very
well. Or, if pa.rmtt see a child
rcvene a couple of letten. riabt
away~ tbiq he's dysla.ic."
Littleworth laid tbat the place
for ICYady disabled studentt ia
with a uniftnity diaic or p1y-
cbo&oaist. Pow • nrnina P.ro-
~ tpb:illim in IUppMmen-
tal leanaina of all academic mu.. but specifically . reading
w1 maab littlewortb said tbat
thme two subjects tend to spill
over into other areas.
Littleworth founded the com-
pany seven years aao, after
experience with a similar com-
pany and many years in the
clauroom. Power Leaming Pro-
grams worb with students on an
afterchool basis. Students are
usually referred by a teacher or
simply by word-of-mouth from
other parents.
But children are not the only
spcciaJty. LittJewortb said that
her younaat student is five and
the oldest ii S8.
•People who work in real
estate, imurm or accounting
will come in and take our speed
reactina program. .. she said.
High school students will also
Benetton featuring
Italian sportswear
Fashion .trends baft swung ren's line and Sisley, the high
back to 100 percent cotton fashion coDcction.
dotbina. especi•Dy for children. 1be children's line is very
Benetton, located in Atrium importan~ accorcli.ng to store
Court, speci•liza in dothing manager K.ayla Gray. It features
imported from Italy, which bas sportswear indudiq nreaters,
loaa been an innovator in sweat.shirts, bathing suits, bats,
fMllioa bcltl, mortl ud shirts. The
8eDettoD ia one of four stores name of the line is 012.. Coio-
owacd bJ Gay K.oll, daughter or cidentally, the size of the do-
Qnaae Coaaty deYdopa' Don thing ranaa from 0 to 12..
&.OIL Sbe lpCllt a year-in Italy Tbe 0 si.r.e is the Italian way
aml clew.lope II ma affmity for of mna. acconfuaa to Gray. In
...,... Itali• Tbe Benetton oar method of tirin1, it would
1torc iD Saa Frucitco caqbt be equivalent to about si.r.e two.
&.oil's c,e ad me felt riaht at &.oU ordcn ber mercbaDdile
bamc. from the F.at and aett difl'ereat
lt.cblniaa to Newport Be.cb, mercbudile from cvayone on
&.oil,..... ••ttoa. At t.bat the wat coast. •11eaetton is my
tiac, le•ettoa 1tore1 were baby,• abe said. -rile collection
IGc•oll ia Wlfltwuod and Bev-gets better and better every
edJ Center. Leri•DO 8eact.toa. ICUOIL"'
one of four brothen and listen K.oll worbd 12 to 14-hour
of tbe BeDdloa faalily, wanted clays. sevea clays a week duriag
to ac 11e a KW im• {or Benet-thie two mollllll it toot to open
io. ia California. EYaJtbial fell -all four Atrium Court stores. It
into pla for &.oll • Beacaon bas been a IWDiDa aperience.
people from tbc Eut were Tra'Ydiq East to bay, tni•ina
alladJ neaotiatinl to open a staff, dreaina Benetton win-
B-ett• ltCft ia Newport Caa-dows benelf, &.oil thma on
ter FetbioD 11a.ac1. Tiie lniDe bc!iDI busy. ~ nodWaa is
0-paJ wiDtcld a local ~ bappenina. I &et bored.• she
inohed. Mid.
Her second store, Super Super Benetton ia located at
Bwttoa, wu opened IMt fall. '!t17 Atrium Coert.. Houn are:
It ii tl9il ..-eaeeMiw 8-ettoD MoDdaJ tllroqb Friday, 10
..... mpt (or aM OM m New La...t p.m., ~' 10 LllL-
YGlt CilJ, _. carrill tM tra-6p..a.,Snd.,,eoOD-5p.a.For
dil"ms' ca•ama., * cl&iM* ... woa .--.caa~.
come in for speed read in& but
SAT preparation is very impor-
tant as well as a study stills class ..
wwe have some programs that
are closed~," she said ... For
example, speed readi:na takes six
weeks. study stills two weeks
and SAT is six weeks ...
For students who are therefor
enrichment or remedial st.ills,
the program is open-aded and
can take as Iona• it will take
the student to impro~ the still.
When students fint come to
Powu l..earaiag Pwosru1. they
are liven diagnostic tat.I which
last for about an boar. The
results are immediate and con-
sultation follows with aoal set-
ting. LittJeworth And ber cnden-
tialcd staff work dosdy with
teacben who haft the studellts
during the day.
wrbey provide us with valu-
able in~" sbe said ... A teacher
who is with a student all day
knows~ about him.•
Uttleworth said that after six
months of the iodivid ual instruc-
tion that Power Leaming Pro.
grams offers, a student can
realiu a full..year's growth in
reading. For math skills, it is
oJlly two months. Follow-up
testing is done only if the student
alaows .-keel bnprow 1 11 at or
if be is ready.
During the summer, Power
Leaming Programs expands its
curricalum. Story Talk is a
literature discussion group of
older students. 1be students do
their reading at home then come
in and discuss pl~ theme and
analysis. Thi$ was desipcd to
keep the students reading
through the summer. The Read-
iness Program is for five-ycar-
olds destined for the first grade.
They will learn group dynamics
and review what they Jeamed in
kindergarten so they won ~t
forget over the summer. The
center will be open at 9 a.m.. on
an hourly basis and will work
continuously with students until
7 p.m_, Monday through Thurs-
day.
Power Leaming Programs is
located at 11430 Broothurst in
Fountain Valley. For more
information, call 964-3398.
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might be an oft-repeated phrase
by puents whose kids have bad
enough of the city. Providing
quality camping, whether it is
day camp or resident camp. is
the Newport-Costa Mesa
YMCA.
Summer programs a1e avail-
able for pre-tehoolen to high
school students.
CAMP MONDY SHIN1'3
ORANGE PARK ACRES
Fun-filled days for the
yowager day camper, preschool
to ~e two. Each week features
a theme, such as •1m a Winner,"
... Happy Birthday America," or
...Winter Wonderland,• to name
a few. There will be many arts
and crafts, nature walks,
puppets, camp songs, beach ~pa
and swimming~ Each aeuion
includes a "big trip" to a well-
k.nown point of interest. There
Salem Lutheran Church
199S2 Santia&o Cyn. Rd.
(714) 832-9292
ITALIAN KNITS ANO SPORTSWEAR
FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN
ALSO
FOR INFANTS
a1e 11 sessions; session I begin-
ning on June 22 and session fl
ending on Sept. 4. This day camp
is CC>-4ed.
KIDKAMP
Excitina disc~v~cs await
boys and girls in tbiS day camp.
Groups of 10 participate with
YMCA trained coumelon in a
variety of activities designed to
enhance group skills, build self-
confidence and spark new
friendships. Kid IC.amp offen 11
five-day eesaiom, each featuring
one major trip, beach trips,
special events, crafts, swimming,,
games and cookouts. This camp
is for grades three throup five.
ADVENTURE CAMP
For younpten in grades six
through eight,, this camp is an
action-packed, travel oriented
day camp with special excur-
sions, overnight camping,, beach
days, and surprile eventa. The
goals of this camp are f~
fellowship and adventure.
Eleven five-day sessions are
offered._
CAMP OSCEOLA
This camp is for nine to 11-
year-olda and is located in the
Barton Flats area of the San
Bernardino Mountaim. Each
camper stays in a cabin with
ei&ht to nine other campen and
a coumdor. Activiliea include
canocina,, awimmina,, f11hin1,
archery, bonesboes, frilbee aolf
and much more. Th.it camp
seuion is from Joly 25 to Aua.
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-Honorable Mention
Brace Robel ts
When I grow up I want the
U nitid States of America
" to be friends with the other
countries. When I grow up
I want to be a lawyer. For
fun when I grow up I want
Jeanffer Gi'Olkreutz
When I grow up I want to
be a very nice person. I
, would like to live in a
peaceful world. I would
like to have a nice job. I
Pace Coleater
When I grow up I'd like to
have a lot of friends who
arc nice. I would want to
be a prof cssional hockey
player and win a lot. I
Steven J'mc:e
I would like to be an
airline pilot when I grow
up. I will graduate from 4
Brace Brown
When grow up, I want to
be an architect, an olympic
champion, a singer, a per-
son who believes in God,
a wrestler, a worker, a
penon of honesty, a person
who still has a Mom ct
Kade Obeei
I would like to be a teacher
when I grow up. I would
like to be a teacher because
I would be helping kids.
The advantage of being a
teacher is that you have fun
doing art with the kids and
correcting papers and
teaching kids math. The
Ert.Sanla
to go motorcycle riding, to
the beach, work on a com-
puter, being a Navy Seal,
surfing, and lifting weights.
I want to get married and
have one boy and girl. I
would love to live in a nice
neighborhood. I would
love to have a 2 story
house. It would also be
neat to be a scientist who
would want to have a fam-
ily with two kids and a wife.
I would like to play hockey
for a long time until I retire.
I want to live on the ocean-
years of college. I would
like to be an airline pilot
because I like to fly. I like
Dad, a winner, a rich per-
son, a record breaker at
sports, a army pcrso~ a
lucky person, a surf er, •a
vetemarian, a president, a
person goes all around the
world.
disadvantage of teaching is
that you don't get very
much money. I would have
to go to college for one
extra year. I would like to
teach fifth grade at Marin-
ers School. Fmt I would
like to be an aide, then be
a teacher.
I've talked it over with my books. I of ten say to
mother and teacher both myself, I dream about hav-
agree that I should be an ing a book published called
author. I've decided this "The Story of my Uf e."
becaUIC primarily I write Hopefully I will write it. I
stories. I am a young star-think I will keep and cber-
tcr and would like to be the ish my stories through the
author of many famous years of my life.
J-...YaU.
I want to have a bakery. olate cakes and vanilla. I
I want to decorate cakes. will make cookies and cup-
My sister might work with cakes. My bakery Will be
me. I like to make cboc-named "Cakes A.Cookies."
Ja·nes....-.
I want to be working at will be doina soccer and
Heidi.. Frozen Yogurt. I swim. But when I wort at
miahi be working with my Heidi's Frozen Y oSUn I
aiatet. ID the tneantime I don't want to~ fat. -
A·t•$Mrp
I wua to be an actress. I I Will be mad. Like here's
· •"ink it ii fun. U I am not an example t6QH, I am
.-, to be an 8Ctl'ell then d~
Shaunna G•azzi
When I grow up I want to
be a Pediatrician becau e
I like to help kids. When
I go to the doctor's office
. I like to look at all the
want to help the poor
people that have no shelter
when· I grow up. I want to
have a home in Newport
Beach Ca. I am part of the
United States of America.
f mds cures to bad diseases.
It would neat if drugs
would stop. (That is the
bad kind, not the medicine
kind)
instruments, and when I
find out I need a shot I try
, to rude. Now I realize it
doesn't hurt. It would
make me feel goo.d to help
sick children get well. I
want to decorate my office
with lots of fun things so
the kids will love to come
and see me and not be
afraid. I just hope they
don't bite me when I try to
give them a check-up.
front in a two story house
with two cars. I would want
my kids to be nice and go
to a good school. I want
to help other people.
flying because I can look
down on people. The pilots
salary is usually 50,000
dollars a year. The captains
is 90,000 dollars. Most
airline pilots start their
career as flight engineers.
The pilots must pass a very
difficult physical exam.
Brian Smith
When I grow up I want to
be a singer, because it
would be educational and
maybe I'd get my name in
Hollywood. Then rd get
Carlos MOl*':llrat
When I grow up I want to
be a doctor because I want
to help people when they
are ill I might be a surgeon
Sara Weatherfonl
my name in the Hall of
Fame. Maybe if I'm real
lucky, I'd be a worldwide
singer. You cowd meet lots
of girls that way.
too, and maybe work for
saving lives around moun-
tains and hills. I have to
study a lot too.
When I grow up, I want to lady. It would be hard if
be a teacher, because when I ruined my life just
I was little I played that it because I goofed off. It is
was my dream. I want to hard on you when you
live in a peaceful place so study and then in the end
I can lik my life right. I you ruined it just because
would not like to be a bag of goofmg off at school ,,
The hottest days
ofthesu--.
YMCA Summer Camp
Sign-up is now in progress!
special trip camps where
teenagers can surf, sail or
explore Ollifomia. Best of all,
Y camp is a safe, supportive
place where your child will
learn values and skills he or she
will never forget.
nae YMCA ..... camp
for n«J kiwi Of kid. like day
camps for ar-4e schoolers that
fill your Deed for day-care and
your child's days with field
trip$, arts and craftS and the
outdoors. For older youth';
there are mountain and
backpacking camps. And
Week!J camp...,_ start
Jane 12. Sign your children up
for the hottest summer of their
lives.
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