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T~n wu tbe topic of a
coafaeacc bdd in Calta Maa Maday
in wbidi f~ state and loc=.I oma.111
met and -creed that problcml exist INt
found that the solutiom were uni to
come by. -some 60 pea cent or Orange Couiity ..
roadways will neecl repair in the next
five yean," said Conpeam•• Robert
Badham (R-Newport Beach), who
moderated the meetina in the Westin
South Coast Plaza Hotel
0 We have to stop complainina about
the closFd stRets and do something
about it, .. Bad ham said. 66But I'm afraid
we mipt not have enough funding to
actually do it,• be added.
Badbam said tbat s~ billion is spent
a year on transportation on the national
ICYCl but ps taxes aDd licemc fees only
bring in aboai S 17 billion.
WJ'tie ~at aqvcrnment is in a
dc&if ript now aDCI can l take care
the ills of governmeaa;• be said.
~oraia Sbould bC dojq more to
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Reccna 1~ have revealed that·
~loek creaaa more concern amona
local raidalts tba.n most other issues.
Badbam clairnt4.
-niis is a critical issue, not only
became of the level of frustration
amo1-1 commuters, which is immense,
but becaute of safety reasons. health
reuons,environmental reasons and
economic reasons," be stated. ·
He described the purpose of the
meeting u a chance for memben of the
public and private sector to come
together arid fagure out different ways
to sol'Ye the gtidlotk problem.
66rm very pleased with what we
accomplished at the conference,.. he
mtcd ... Everyone at the conference
see med to reaJ.i.u that we can' waste
any more time on this. We have to look
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I I 'IED NEWSPAPER• THURSOAY, JUNE 21. 1tl7
mant· plans
Revamp also
scaled back in
face of proteSts
•Y aOGER aLOOll
Hearing widespn:.d and vocal oppo-
sition from affected property ow11e11,
the City Council Moaday abandoMd
a plan to create an aueumeat district
in the Cannery Vlllaae and McFadden
Square areas to fmance street wort.. and
directed the city staff to scale down two
other assessment district plans aimed
at financing beautification of thOIC
areas.
The st~ plan was killed became
more· than SO percent of tbe affected
property ownen protested in writina.
U ndcr state law governing such dis-
tricts, that automatically terminates
consideration of the assessment plan.
Two other proposed districts, to
finance new curbs, gutters and
landscaping in the Cannery Village and
McFadden Square areas, drew
numerous protests as we~ but as of
Monday evening neither had attained
the ~percent level.
Opponents present at Monday
nighCs meeting rq>eatedly questioned
tbe tCOpC of tbc pro~ aJMl the
propriety of creating assessment
districts to fioance them.
John Shea, who was a memba' of
II£ 1•Nl7
Police flyer,lays down the law
BY BILL HARVEY
Because of the upcoming holiday,
and because of the human tendency to
forget tbe rules when caught up in a
party situation, the Newport Beach
police are circulating a brochure that
explains what is-and is not-accepta-
ble behavior under the law.
The flyer is being distributed through
local schools and real estate offices and
coven the laws that arc most likely to
be broken by party-goers.
It begins by stating. "laws arc
enforced strittly in Newport Beach.
Please be diligent in obeying the laws
and be considerate of not disturbing
othcn."
Most of the situations covered arc
misdemeanors, but the brochure points
out that. in many cases, a.JTCSts may be
made at the time of the infraction.
The brochure also notes that:
-Disturbing tM ~c~ is illegal on
both public and private property.
-If a Mighbor complains that a
party is too noisy or has gonen out of
band. it is an officcr·s obligation to end
the disturbance. If a complaint 1s
signed, onsite arrcsu arc likely.
-All oUldoor ampliftrd music and
all JM bands require a special perm.it
from the city. Failure to obtain a perm.it
is a misdemeanor.
-Chargin6 admimon to a party or
for alcoholic beverages requires an
Alcoholic Beverage Control perm.it.
-&in6 intoxkal~d in 1111y public
place or in any vehicle on a public
high"' ay is a misdemeanor. a ,.,...,
Man shot
in jewelry
store heist
aY mLL llAllVEY
Tiie victim of aa unpnm>bd .._.._
in& durina the daytiabt _..,.. robbiti)
of Bumpbric's Jcwdcn iD Costa Maa
has been upgrad~ from serious
condition to fair condition acconliaa
to Hoag Hospital 1potcsm•n Pam
Bolen.
James G. McNeil, S4, Newport
Beach. was shot i.o the left leg by one
of three black men Who robbed the
jewelry store last week. McNeil is
employed by the store as a watdunake:r.
Accordina to a source close to the
in~o. tbe t.laree mm catered the
llore, displayed a bud ID: Uil berded
c:astomcn and c-.doJ 1e1 to the rear
of u.e store. wbcre tllcy wen _. to
a '••'
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Whi·rlwind lour of g
BY PEGGY DAllNELL greeted bY wild mm•h ol all
If it's 3:34 Lm., this mut be types, some folb in aative
Foothill High School, Santa costumes, conao dnlml, food
Ana! booths that loobd lib •h•cbed
· Such was the schedule of two buts, games of all types and even We hopped abomd tbc S.S.
moms trvino to capture the spirit a live •'-bmt .n:.in• ridCI to Marina in Burinatma Bcacb for ... , o.ue -..y ... ..... • tropical auile Wlaere pmllportl
of as many parent~ponsored scnion, who receiwd polaroid opened aua to all Ktivitia of
safe Graduation Kight parties as photos of tbemseha • IOUftD-the eftlling. Tbe cafeteria and
possible. Armed with photo us. mrroundina araa ~included
cquipmcn~ pen and notepad, Our next stop wa Elt•ncia _......,. lpol,....ted ••crun-.ine v-•--o
more was recorded than is pos-High in Costa Mesa wba'e wild ~ -~--. ua;&ll
• part al the lttnt1 '. sible to tell you here, but we decorations, limbo during and We then connerted witb the
know that international jetset-a great band pnwidecl entertain-Ediso e · Beac
ten have nothing on Lori War-ment for the -Auata 1t'hiJe S.S. n, unttqton b, aa-wbere we were greeted by an
mington of Newport Beach and they waited for' buses to take ·~ glowing Tiki aod
me as we attended nine different them to Long Beach for a sea a8d Jwvaq>ed into Tma Turner
parties all over Orange County cruise, then back to port for (EchriJaa ~enncdy) in the
beginning at 9:30 p.m. Thursday breakfast at their school La-· F si.ow ..
night and ending at 6:30 LID. Jamaica was our Dal port Of _
Friday morning. call where we ran into Doll
Our trip began at the train Johnson (Michael Barnett) and
, station in the wilds of Africa l.RDQ disc jockey Richard,
(aka Newport Harbor High Blade (the real one). We wit-
School) where we crossed a ncsscd a fantastic dance contest,
suspension bridge and were won by Tim Beine and then
Oai llUp cnailcd to the jungle
of T1lltia 11.igb School where we
stopped in B.ananaland, which
boasted real waterfalls and
mechanical elephants. We
wound our way through ca~
to get to our destination, with
natives and more wild animals
ol tbe b-• M tiDicL
At 4 La. oar ltlDetUJ
broiifilit -to • South Seu F__, •CGroaadel Mar lliah
Scbool, wt •.,..,were rally
boppina1ildltidl ia Grad Niabt
'87 teealairta sqaalin1 with
~. • were UlllOUDCed
from .,. C-• tbe mic141e
of tbe ua The~ aty•wu
made up of blue mylar with
twinklina ~ for stars. Many
partnoen stayed beyond the
4:30 LID. endiwa time.
Om last stop broqht us to
tbe Bajito E Raorto Magnifico
in Tijaaaa, Lapna Beach High
Sdaool Here we enjoyed this
border town complete with a
luatt yellow flatbed truck, with
a dDctm and a pig on the hood
and popular math and physics
teacher Gary Shapiro strum-
ming bis guitar and singing
"'House of the Rising Sun• while
the graduates were beina sened -
breakfut. His last selection was.
~.·a.noa• 1die· sua•. brilldlJ ...........
looDI drifted imo .. ~ ...
sty.
Tbe point ol all the cr1 atiYity
and fua, of couae~ waa to
provicfe • ctnia ad alcobOl-&ee
enviromneat (or talion ~
bntinatbeir plldaatioa. ~
ently tbe dl'ort nceeeded, •
local police reported DO arrests
or deaths this year ia coaaection
with gnd Diabt fativitiea.
So, the condulioa we reaChed
after a fabuloas ~ was; -w~
were pad to be there.• We ~
PM to be tJae to expa:iena
the raults of hundreds of tioun
of coJlectiw: plannina and effort
by all of the parents invohed
We were alM to be tJae to tee
tbe ~vity and ~ of tbt
young graduates wbo are ou
, future. We were alM to be abJ.
to witness the appreciaion o
tboee graduates for die puentt
Grad N'lgbt atft-tbC lift of life
New student trustee named
&EM WISE
For the lcJle of Waftis Simpson,
Ki .. EdwanlVlll of ~M>dic.a
ted the throne and ctaarwed hisb'y.
That l°"'8 charwed history...., 19-
centty. The 300 pieces of ia• •lrl Ed-
~ .... his kwe, the Ductl8M d
Windsor, Sita hisbic f9COfdGr ~
,,. 8t auction for $50.3 million dcJI.
lars.
CHARLES H. BARR
aY BILL llAllVEY
An Orange Coast College
sophomore has been selected to
act • student repraentative on
the Coast Community College
r....:--:-Board of T "W"L.:-uuu.~ f11Stecl. & DD
is the eightla comecutive time
that .. <>CC student bas been
dect.ed to fill the poll.
Bill Smith, 19, of Costa Mesa,
was e1c:cted to the post from a
field of nine candidates by the
10-member Coast District Stu-
dent Council. The candidates
rq>resentcd each of the district's
ttirec campuses, OCC, Coastline
and Golden West.
Student repraeatatives sit on
JUNE SPECIAL
the board, but may not vote and
may not attend executive
(doled) -..iom. Tile term of
office is one year, md runs from
June to the followills May.
Smith is a cow•anicatiom
major who plans to transfer to
the University -of Calif omia,
Irvine in the ran of 1988. His
career aoals include earning a
bacbelor degree and a tcacbing
credential so that be can teach
history or journalism at a local
high school
Smith was a mcmberof OCC\
soccer team last year and plans
to continue with the aqud this
year. He9s also a junior vanity
MIRRORED
CLOSET DOORS
FREE
fNS[All ADON
soccer coach at Costa M~
High Sdlool
He has been Ktive in ltUden
~t while at occ. bav
ina IClted .. bnsinea IMMFJ
for the Aaociated Stlldcata o
Oraqe Coast Col.leF durina the
1S-'16 tchool year. Be carrc:ntl3
sena on the ASSOC Board o·
Trustees..
He bas also recimed the 198':
Robert B. Moore Award, giver
annually to a ICCOnd-year stu·
dent wbO baa .,..._., a lead·
enhip position aad abowr
eueptionaJ dedication in the
serriCe of Odien.
Local stiltl8nt
nets Rotarr
sdlolarahlp
mmer reading
tor the gelled-out
a llllailil aepu ... ...._
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,._ca( r•fll.
'-Jw. Aj, Diel Prwia,
Feaaa, l"2. ..... J uj• off
Diit Fr r ril, liMe r. Dot iato
.... 1•. I FimllJ, --..
~ ... ,,, ... w die Not
for Modler!s Day ucl kept
,......... it llp OD _, pillow, I
..._. nMina Now I bow
tUt F..a. writes f• beyODd
lloiw. Time is ahr.,sm
nfaCllCC to,.;., bat IM focus
ii OD wily people Kl die way they
clo. rm in tllC •iclcDe of ~
riabt now. Be's good!
S. C.S. Lewia, 11w WtNld~
Lat NiPJ. llltll OtMr Eoay~
Harcourt Brace J ovuovich,
19<IO. Tbe mystery here is how
brilliantly c.s. Lewis writes.
Whether or not one espouses
Lewis' religious beliefs, any
student of writing could profit
from his clear and humorous use
of words. I especially liked
-Good Work and Good Works, -
bis aaay on the dcadenina jobs
~ ~~ laaft to endure in ...,.,. w:iety.
6. l.611 Pa1....u~ M.icluicl z.
~ Wa. Morrow and Co.,
1916. LewiD writes witb two
persona. One is private eye
Albert s-....,. ( °"' of s-ro...
Jl4rbw .,...,.~ and tbe other
is l>etedive Leroy Powder. AD
of tbe stories are Id in Indiana
Fraatly, aoee of bis myllCries
haft made me want to visit Gary
or anywberc die in the state, bat
tbe writiaa is clnu, wl the
daandcn sardonic and likeable.
1. Life hi Owruel/, Dan Jen-
tim, Sipct. 1914.1 baftD' rad
i~ so that's why it's a mystery
to me.. l bow it's about football.
matina it nea more of a mys-
tery. I t.oow. too, that my
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..,.,.NI '-&1wt hi rlr sict a. f'« llOW, feel free to ...
owr iL So I tlliak I'I try it. a.If• B • JJ S • f I ru t.e si.YUtl ,_a lilt o1.._ s-,.,.. ,. • • • ,,,,,.,_
teriom e-ip'NDll next Fall .,., --" cou..-... ,_.,
AWU WU I 11
Ctilais ·-
TROPITONE TRUCKLOAD SALE
'TIL JUNE 29
,
Come see the excitina new lines from Tropitone todllJ.
REG. NOW
Chairs/Cushions ..................................... $ 982.00 ~.C»CJ
Adj. Chaise/Cushion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 357.00 229.C»CJ
HOUYllOOO
The line tt.t took the past and put it in the future, art deco gone hi·tech.
~ aaytic top table/4 chairs/cushions............... 1,100.00
Mj. Chaise/ Cushic:>l'l ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 390.00
SEYCHfl•E
629.00
26.9.00
Like the islands. this collection is unique, mysterious, and pleasina to sight ri touch.
489 acrytic top table/4 chairs/cushions............... 1,012.00 &79.00
Adj. Ct\aise . • . • . • . • • . . . • . • • . • • . . . . . . • . . • • • • . • . . . • . • . • 396.00 257.40
ICMALUA
Soft colors, sensous seatirw, sensational durability.
4r table/ 4 chairs/ cushions • . • • • • . . . . • . . • . . . . . • . • . • . 1,4-40.00
M;. 0-.aise./"~ • • . • . . . . . . . • • . . . • . • . . . • • • . • • . • . . . 575.00
2<1" Tea Table . . • • . • . . . • • . . . . • . • • . . . • . • • • • • • . • . • . • . . . 1<>9.00
SAllREllO
Perfect for smaller areas.
~ Table/2 Chairs .••...•......•.•.•.....••..••••••. 460.00
ALL UM9RB I AS AND BEACH CHAlltS 30" Off
979.00
319.00
75.00
309.00
What's needea is
a new commitment
"By the year 2000, 19 million people will be living
in Southern California How will we get around?"
So begins Freeway 2000, a report by the Automobile
Cub of Southern California on the area's transportation
needs and how they can best be met. r
Among the facts pointed out in the report arc:
-By 200<» there will be another 3 million residents
of Southern California (500,000 of them iii Orange
County). .
-By 2000, the average number of car trips daily will
rise from the present 50 million to more than 65 million,
with Orange County's share going from 7 million to
IO million.
-Los Angeles ·and its environs currently rank 17th
among 20 major U.S. urban areas in f rceway miles per
capita.
--H all current and planned public transportation
projects arc in place in the year 2000, they will have
the capacity to carry 6 percent of the traffic ·toad.
The report's major conclusion, based on analysis of
current and projected needs, is that 400 miles of new
freeways will have to be added to the existing 2,200-
mile network to maintain the economic and social vitality
that Southern Californians now enjoy. A quarter of these
new freeway miles are needed in Orange County,
including the 55 extension to PCH, and the San Joaquin
and Foothill corridors.
The cost of the extra 400 miles off rccways is estimated
at $20.5 billion over 15 years, or about $1.S billion per
year. The report notes that California, currently SOth
in per-capita spending on roads among the states, would
rise to only 31th if such a program were to be undertaken.
Ocarly, the time bas come to begin to pull together
the various public and private interests in Southern
California behind a program to revitalize and expand
our f rceway system. To do less will be to consign
ourselves and our children to economic stagnation and,
in the not-too-distant future~ depression.
Baker Communications
883 Production Ptace
Newport 8adt. tA 929&3
(714) 631-1120
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The ~ Ens.an and Costa Mesa News
are pubhshed weekly on Thursdays.
Time of my Life
Avco revisitefl, or look whit
the Irvine Co. ha wrought
At ~ it was a littJe 1pooty,
lite visitiDa a tomb or .-rolling
tb.rougb a malllO~ and the
eerie silence and a1ma.t antilep-
tic surfaces added to the feeling
of an unreal experiaace, lite a
dream or a fantNJ. ABd tbea
I stepped into the lobby of
lnte.rCommunicatiom lnc., and
the sound and the bustle of tbe
persuasion business made me
feel at home.
This is where I came ia, llearty
20 years ago, in a m.....,..,..._
good. Last wee~ the co~y
bdd a reception in tbt lobby for
all the new tcnaDtl ol the baild-
ing. to reaasure them that tbe
bugs are out and the total
ttmoddling wl rd'Urbilbiaa is
almott~.
The disnaptiom and the tur-
moil haven"t. bothered Toni
Alex•...,. and bltaCom..
-we-re adcliq new clients
almost nay ~ .. Jaet said,
looting out Oftr Bia Canyon
Country aui,, and the miDion-
doOar boma atill aDda' con-
structiob -aloq san Joaquin
Hills Road.. ·we 1aaw so much
to offer the busiacu world.
We'Te a complete •aency-
everything under one roof. We
have our own idea people, oar
own writen, art diftcton. pmbtic
relations staff_. media amiJylts..
and a rematbble prochrdion
clepartmenL
I must say this was the sound
of music and tile soand of
moaey. ~ • IUlter of fact.
hlltaCGiD ii jllll ilNMit ... --
-• F~ C.C A •1Ui ..
LOI A• lea w ... I joiDed
refkctiw= glass buildina ia New-
port Center, the first biah rile
in Newpon Ben I w revis-
iting tbe old Aw:o laiMiaa. a
620 Newport Caater ~. ~
a post tower~ w-ane rencn81iom by tbe Im.
Compaay, wlaida ~t tile
builctina a coapk ol ,_,. aao
from A'fCO YIM.a.I Scnieea.
Awo toot M*I 6 -. •
dllh-w iD die ....._.ca rl r IL
_,_......-:: ._ ia IM9. T~. FClil die
t.Ocaa•u. TolliAMnnsfu
Wllertsks1e1crewimlodleaW
Aw:o Towrr, wkle lier i ,,...
........... ..e ..
i fl ll1°Kd 121 0. •••• ol ..... ,_ •• 2 • latcreoa'a rWK nlati••
diRdGI'. Sile aiH 1 -ID Wiit
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--SIJCJialMW•wl w crl ... top.?. .. ia ...
11siae world. It aa • daille,
Tolli.
I w 10 ,..,.. al :J..et.: Siie
Ua come a liill1ls "9· ~IO
Ml Toa IW-. l'G9i ii
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.-a -"THE NBW±ORT B•BH .....
Debate and compromise are keys to fu
lnterat among. our popula-
tion in maintaining the quality
that this city bas represented,
however, bas manifested itself in
some wide-ranging opinions and
created some strong chasms in
the COllllD~.
Questions or bow we proceed
in the future. what the impact
of om actiom is,. and what are
our obliptiom to providing
a:rowth and opportunity for the
young people in our community.
are met with al.most diametri-
cally opposing views, and plan-
n.iag for tbe long-term seems
almost impossible. Perhaps it is,
because facing up to the long-
term needs of the community
MOit pieoplc were pkated that
we were looti.aa at a YaJ large
·--plU for tbc compktion
of N~ Center and some of
tbe opportunities that it pro--
vided, particularly for a bypass
rGa41 around Corona del Mar.
It is •M'er planning as it should
be done, because it demon-
strated what the Irvine Com-
pany anticipated doing over the
oat 10 to 20 years. Friend and
foe of tbe Irvine Company and
pro-growth and no-growth
proponents had all encouraged
developing large-scale master
plans instead of continually
looking at our city one project
at a time.
It benefits us to recognize
what growth might ~e place.
and what must be done to
mitigate. certain liabilities that
accrue with almost every action
of building or planning for the
city's future.
Some of the liabilities. bow-
na, arc thole ~ not
necessarily by development
within our city, but by the
IUIToUDdiDg area. A.a eumpk
is the tnffic through Corona del
Mar.
The Irvine Company Will most
likdy be the one to ohi•atdy
mit~ dW tiafrac, because
tbete is probably no one else
around Who win do it-not the
city of Newport Beach, the state
or the federal government. Not
to rebalh what is ~bly a
dead issue, but I for one recog-
nized there would be some added
inconvenience at certain inter-
sections due to the development
of Newport Center which would
affect me in my everyday travels
about the city. But in a consid-
erate city, sometimes we have to
give up some penoDaJ conven-
ience in order to help a neighbor.
My own personal compromise
was to risk some additional
traff1e at Jamboree Road and
Coast Highway in order to free
up Corona dd Mar and take the
through traffx off the residential
streets and a great deal of
through traffic off PCH.
There arc going to be more
sudl issues~ and perhaps the
debate Oft!' Measure A will help
all of us to face such f uturc
mues.
We must get mto some very
Letters to the Editor
More on
Fuentes
DarMitor.
Tom Fuentes says (En.sip.
May 21) that some archliberal
Democ:rata are seeking oif1Ct on
the issues of traff'IC and growth.
This may be true, but it is dead
certain that conservative Repub-
licans (I am one) can be activists
in trying to prott:ct the commun-
ity from the excesses of devel-
open aided and encouraged by
compliant or subtervient city
councils.
It would be bard to tar slow-
growtben with any stigma of
pmcmal fmancial pin. Collftr-
lely it would be easy to ICC
penonal,. gain as motivating
many 1upporten of dndop-
ment. Gil Ferguson is a good
example. Be has gone IO far as
to pUib tepslation to ntillify
IOcal growth control ontivnca.
CoiDCidentally be -fcqot• to
1epcnt tome $40,000 or $50,000
tie received from the Sqer-
stroms for "'coasuJtini."' Tbe
mayor of Newport Beaeb is
aniotber. Re is~• owin&
The lrrine Company some
SI00,000.
GrOaps lib SPON, Newport
2000 iid OridloCt Uft .....
to pia bJ •Ortiiia to bq
de velopaieat al • lift8We lnel
They receive no moaey or
..... fiom ~ Com •
aim, Fonda or IOlllllmb ad
haft DO ~Jl'Oll or p&ioaal
eapew wom.11. n.e, ....
f..tlbJ•mafordcMlilbw
from .. ta! 1111, wllo ...... _
potential financial pin.
When council eliections come
arouncl. the deYelopcrs present
well-funded candidates whose
PR stiffs any thought of sup-
porting dc:Yelopcrs. Instead an
aura of fmancial prudence and
an active interest in listening to
the people is presented.
Charlotte Clarke\ .. Fund for
Environmental Defense• offers a
regional eff on to coordinate
information and activities as
SPON, Newport 2000 and Grid-
lock do locally. It's rather late.
but we 're not totally developed
and Rdevclopcd yet!
PulRydolf c ....... Mar
China House
Rroandcon
fit. The government was estab-
lished to protect these property
rights. To own property and not
have control of it is Fascist_
The Ensip suggests that Mr.
Beauchamp wait another six
months to see if the ewport
Beach Conservancy (a better
name would be the ewpon
Beach Fourth Reich) can put a
deal together to deprive some-
one of their property rights.
If the Conservancy is succ:ess-
fu~ cwpon Beach can join the
club of other towns who ha~-c
allowed the destruction of pri-
vate property rights such as
Santa Mo~ Santa Cruz and
Berkeley.
Dar l'Ailor.
Da.W a. HincWa
Las-Bad
Thant you so much for your
interest in and excellent cover-
age of the crisis of the China
House.
Phil Toz.cr. the president/
owner of the historic Balboa
Pavilion, lt'I .a as an energetic
and dedicated c:o-dLair of the
ewport Beach Comervancy (in
f onnation). .
Be dama singular recogni-
tion. not oaly for hiS adcrsb.ip
cftorts ia this behalf. bat also for
havi.ng the foraiabt and pe1 IC'-
veraace to have pl.ced the
Balbcie PaWiOa OD the abonaJ
Tnat for BistOriC Ptaa vatioo
n:r:ord •a landmart tiUikliq .
nil importut facet of the
..., o1 Ner •e•h. at
~ ...... w·a-.... c. ...........
honest philosopbiad aocemmt
if our city is JOing to maintain
its social aDd economic i:ldqrity.
We c-eot wrdy IUd people
wbo are boaestly int.erated in
the future of ou.r city only as
.·~·or ·no-arowth.•
We all haft a cti&rnt view-
point wbeD we &alt of quality
environment or quality of life in
our co11l1111mity, bat I think it
is nice to be able to go to a fmt-
claa theater, fine shopping. first
class .,rting Cftnts. fine dubs, artm~ bOtell;a~
and be able to be JO minutes
away from your office.
We can ha~ the best of all
worlds. We can maintain the
balana: of a waterfront com-
munity, but have some of the
cultural and social opportunities
of urbanization. The main ob~
tive must always be quality of
both. All of the development in
Newport Beach bas stressed
quality, and we must sec that all
of our friends" and oeighbon'
enterprises succeed. It is impor-
tant to the revitalization of older
areas for the new areas to be
suc:eessf ut
We arc all 06watcbdogs .. in the
community and DO matter bow
divene our priorities might be,
we must eDCOUnF a civilized
nda•• ao lid we caa f1llfill OtW
own cu.ltura1.. intdlcctual and
social desires. provide for our
cllildml 's future and mai••n
dnelopment and redewlopmmt
Of our city in a manner of highest
quality.
We have seen prosperous
communities deteriorate
because they did not have lead-
ership or people who weR will-
ing to leftrage a little bit of risk
in order to provide some major
gains. Planning and traffic stud-
ies are not an ex.act science, but
we haw done pretty wdJ to this
date, and I have great faith in
our ability to determine our
future.
We have oVcrwhelming talent
in this community, and When
that talent, no matter bow
diverse individual opinions a.re~
can work in a civilized manner
and iD.aU compromises that will
enbana: the continuing integrity
and quality of our community,
then we truly will not need to
fear the future-we can plan !!!r
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Where do America's Cup skippers come lrom1
Got an America's Cup hopeful
at home? Sign him or her up for
a junior summer sailing pro-
gram. Newport has one of the
best. Each summer you see
literally hundreds of little sails
going up and down the bay every
day. What are these little crea-
tures? They are children-ages
eight to 16-lcaming bow to sail.
race and practice safety afloat.
Marine Scene
lrlllPl-B•
way from the America-S Cup. it\
the best waY. to laanc:b your little
seafarer. You wool find • beUe'r
place tlwi Newport to learn to
race. Or a better time than this
summer.
Lido Island. Newport Harbor,
Balboa, South Shore and Bahia
Corinthian Y acbt Oubs all off er
excellent junior programs.
Though primarily for club
members, you might fmd a few
openings if you call this week.
Once you sign up your little
sailor. all you 11 need is an eight
foot boat called a Sabot. These
sturdy little blunt-nosed boats
are often passed down from
generation to generation. How-
ever. you can always find a boat
or two for sale on the yacht club
bulletin boards.
Even if you can' get into one
of the yacht club programs,
All-ITAll-C...M .. t '· 'lln• ...... _.._.
lll'rll lllrlll (rtmll) , .. _. II .. mmt • llil .. • Pi $ 7 I II ..
er..~.....,._ u _.., .. c.._sa , a.•
junior sailing programs are
available: Newport is blessed
with one of the best sea scout
programs in the country. Andy
Fitzpatrick. director of the Sea
Base bas excellent junior
summer programs for boys and
girls of all ages-and they even
supply the boats. So, give Andy
• call at 642-5031 .
Though Sabot sailing is a long
• • •
A special note for those of you
who would like to participate in
this year\ Newport Harbor Area
Chamber of Commerce Cbarac--
ter Boat Parade: Rumor bas it
that the .. Argus"-tbe pictu-
resque double-masted cbaracter
boat-is available for charter.
Call ~pdy Fitzpatrick at 642-
5031 . the Argus is a pemmial
winner._ charter her and you will
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NB Masters tourney won by locals
..... .., •.
The inaugural Newport Beach
Ofbbore Masten beach volley-
ball tournament did not have a
big turnout last wukend, but
wa considered a succcss DO~
tbdcls.
The tounwneat was held at
CorOAa del Mar. and drew ept
teama for the two divisions.
Fwc tealDI. entered the 3s..ts
division. la tbe fuaak, Dan
SayJer and Marc IQgralD, both
of Newport Beac~ defeated
~ Siem wl Jdf Bdt.nd.
both of H-~ Beach, IS-
lines. Siem is a Huntington
Beach lifeguanl Helland played
water polo for San Diego State.
Only three teams showed up
for the 4S and older division
known u golden masters. •
The eventual winners were
JJ. Moon and Don Smith, both
of Newport Beach.. They won
thtir final matcb 11-S, 11-S.
They, too, have interesting
backgrounds.. Moon is a teacber
at lkw:rly Hilla H.igb School Ud
Smith ii an imuraDce uk=ma•a
S. T CJJal'IUUSICDl d.irCdor, Mart
At the .. of JS, Sajler ii 11i11 : ~ ._ Nbd .... die
a doubl&-A . nlted ~. Ilia ....0 tm ... He W 111i1 to
partner, ............ a ..,_A say. •1 .a H crillil die -a
ra1&d p~. but lost bis ....... _ turaout to die folowilla ......
ba:1mr be DO IOnger plays Oft.eD Thia ii tile fint yar we llaw ~
~ a •Mtcn toU.rDallleDt. 11lerC
AD four ol tlaclc ~yerJ lane were t1ro odla ••en touru-
diffetcilt backpouada. Sa~ ii IDe1ltl this IDODtb. It ia tnup for
a peMler. ~ ii a flialat PY' lbia • to ~J that ·muy
....._. for CoatiaentaJ Air-tournameata ...
have a ball
• • •
The raultl of NHYCI Senior
Sabat National ~pi<*bips
were:
In the Senior DivisiOi: Kevin
°"main, ABYC, fint; follottcd
by Jeff Olton. NRYC; Mike
Sentovicb. ABYC; Joua Nor-
man. BCYC: Dene Tealie; BYC;
John PenUct. BCYC.
In the Muter'• Division:
Dave Tmpr, UY~ in lint;
thea Peter Gala, ABYC; Lee
Berliaaer, ABYC: Bank
Homann, BYC: Jane ~y.
SDYC; and Betty Woodall,
SDYC.
Brande ind
Timmons olllr
net _ lnstruetlon
The Oraqe CoUDty Volley-
ball Camp is designed to dcvdop
skills in all levels of players.
The camp. open to boys and
girls between the ages of 9 and
17, will be beJd at UC Irvine and
will be coudiicted in two scs-
sions. Both sasiom -are day
cam,pi. The tam session is July
20-24, while the second is July
27-3 1.
The camp will be conducted
by Charlie Brande and Steve
Timmons. Brande bu been one
of the most success! ul high
school volleyball coaches in
Orange County for 12 years.
Tunmons formerly played for
Newport Harbor High Schoo~
Orange Coast College and USC.
He has been on the national
team since 1981. In that time the
United States bas won the Olym-
pics, World Cup and World
Championships, as well • fin-
ishing second in ~ Goodwill
pmea.
"Volleyball is arowin1 in
popularity," Tun.mom said. •At
times the pr~ .cc 1111 slow,
but I think we opeued people\
cya with our victOJY iD LA in
1984. We are fmally briopn1
volleyball back to its birthplace.
Volleyball originated in tlais
country. It is DOW a lot more
~ to ao to ICbool on a
volleyball scbolanhip. I am
runnina lb.ii camp became I feel
I should put IOrnd"ina bKt into
the sport that pve me aome--tJllna. •
In Mdition to BnDdc ad
Timmou, teVeral local laiab
ICbool and ~ coeaea ril
60 oat the ca-. ..... Some
odla' ,..,.. ....... Mlioul ... .., ............ .
1'111 'ti 'elm will bC videc>-t•r•• -.u. tM ~p and w•1•• &-. Mil be alaown. ne ~ wil CMCtude wida a
toa r• • die IMt ..,.
'he COil of lbc camp is Sl'10.
Tbcre ii a tam ,_ ol SISO for
eialat or
topJlra.
Aggressive investors choosing future fund
nil year, more tlwa SI WlliR
wiD be inaled a. * r..a
llUldd., with ..., .......
iaWlton AooeQta die ftaaa
fad • tk '-' .., to ias 11 ... ..., ............. Money·Makin1 Money .
advilcr fad or a mw'b •wiur
C-. *m iaw• z 11 Of PDl'-
twiln offer a specilll co t ir •
tioa of ~tial nnra a.ad
timjted rilt.
If yo. are •lriatina al ilnat-ina ia a fatw r.-, yoa..,...
knoW Mw OSIC type diftcn from
the Gaier, wlalll risb to espott
aDdwlYtfeayoam•pey.My
ctient1 oftca ..t me tbe follow-
iaa qaatiom: a.. ........... ..
..... F.._ea fada are ltrW>-
blred • Ii •, d pm1 n ~~ ol com-9dity;fuadl are man-
Tllil limple mll&:t&n &-. yoar_..,.t tJaoaP a Dale adviser,
a , ... ,....
tbe citizea 'I coam.iuee that
reviewed die lfOCific plaa for tbe
ara ildopted "7 die cow.ii last
year, Mid tW Mm tile time
the committee looted at tbe
impro¥am .... ,.. ...... and the
time it WM finalimt and let for
• lleariaa. •cmta increaaed utro-
nom:.1y. •
Be 80tcd that oriainaUy tbe
McF8dden Sqaarc wort W let
•# O¥er. balf milJioa dollars,
.,.. die most recent plan carried
a priee taa of well over S4
nlillion.
-i think someone needs to
taOw wbat bappencd bt:trnn
January of 1986 and June of
1987.,. Sile& told tbe cOancil.
Later ia die wr•i"lu under
qaatioaina "' Mayc>I' John c.
COx Jr., city staffcn said the
costs cval•ted became more
Robbery •.•
I. 'm .. I
lie OD the floor. The gunman's
instructions were obeyed and no
one gave him any reason to
shoot. He shot McNeil as be lay
on the floor, then went to the
front of the store where be and
the two otben smashed a show
cue, gathered the jewelry and
kft. According to police reports
the suspects fled in a 1979
Oldsmobile Cutlass which was
found abandoned several blocks
away. 1be car was later deter-
mined to be stolen.
The bullet fimt at McNeil
~the main artery in bis kg
and smashed a two-inch section
of the bone. He was taken to
Hoag Hospital and, for a short
wort ns iDdndod in die project
and tbe c:mts o1 cratina and
mamaing the •• elUDMll district
~ more thaD anticipated.
Bob Ruby. owner of the Crab
Cooter,"'*"'· ·1w llCYCI' in 37
years beard one com.plaint about
lack of trees ••• i.ct of under-
ground utilities . .(or) lack of
sbrubl and spriakJen. EYetJ day
I bear complaints about lack _of
~-He added, "We do need
111 e H'Dt1lta, but not for this. We
need partiJla. We nee4 a bi&
bcalltiful parting structure ••
The c:ouncil directed the staff
to come bKk with a ICale&Mlown
plan for repairing damaged
cwt. and gattcn in a abnmken
district. The council also
raened the ript to look again
at the .... ~ and
~ ..... but widaout the
.. ••• 6bid fDdi•a sys.-
tan..
time. it ,.,.. fcaied that be would
not RCO'V'Cr from his injuries..
AcconliDa to a reliable source,
an ariificial artery wa imertcd
to supply blood to the Iowa-part
of bis lq. It is expected to take
several mouths for him to fully
recover.
Sgt. Dennis~ of the Costa
Mesa police department said
that thttc have been several
robberies in Orange and Los
Angeles coontics where victims
were shot for no apparent rea-
son. Costa Mesa police arc
investigating to try to determine
if tbcre is a connection betwteen
those robberies and the one at
H umpb.rie ·s~
Humphrie's Jcwelcn has been
in business for 41 ~ and this
is the first robbery to take place
at the store.
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en witll diffaat tnt'" I sys-
tam ad stratqia. Some ......
en may concentrate on
pmticular futtua iaarkeu While
otben participllle in the broad
array of futura with tt.e goal of
n:ducing volatility. Much like
the rationale for di~rsifying an
ind.ividaara pordolio. this type
of fund may 1eet not only a
divenity of markets bUt also a
ctivenif'JCatiOA of anding adviKr
Tnftlc ...
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abead.9"
Badham mentioned several
solutions to aOeviali.aa the traf-
fic problem including stagncd
working houn, better me of
existing n:sourca and building
different type of livina uas in
the county.
·we cul refute to loot at any
poaaDilities, • B«fham said
Part of tbe traffic problem can
be tied to an iDcrew m tbe
county's population in n:ccnt
years, be added.
Also dwiwlting space in tbe
county ii aDOtba r.:tor,be said.
Congresam.an Glean
Andenon~D-Long Beach)
spoke about Oraaaic County ..
tramit system a not bein1
Police ... a ,._,.,
-OrlvinK wltik under IM
influence of · alcohol and/ or
drup ii a mildcmeanor. If, wbilc
driYing intoD:ated., you become
involwd in a traffic accideDt and
anyone other than yourself' is
inj~ the offence becomes a
felony.
-Cwfew for penons under
18 years of aae is 10 p.m. every
night.
-Sleepin6 on th~ b~ach
between 9 p.m. and 9 a.m. is
prohibited. Sleeping in vehicles
is prohibited at all times.
-You con ~ cJuur~d with
battery if you touch someone
without their consent. This also
includes striking with water
balloons or squirting water on
~ ....... .. ....
r a F• holla types o1 ~
you may ilnat a minima• of SS-(IRA llid Keop plw
.., iaKlt. link -Sl.,000.)
A podiaa oldie Al I etl alto cam
illltaCll!l, .. importaat IOm'Ce of
im:ow di.a bdpl clcfray my
m•napment fees which are
.-sally 41 to 6 perceilt ol net
aaetl.. In addition, inceatift fca
are ~ but only wlln the
fund makes money. The. fees
generally ~ from JO to IS
percent of piofits for most public
funds. Commissions are another
addat expeme.
etayw. If yoa M¥e baiJt a
solid ~olio al ia.at• Hts to
meet yow bMic finuri.nl aceds
and can put 101De risk capit•• to
wort, you ....... CODlider die
fatwa marUts and a c:ommod-
ity limited partnenbip.
Fatora f1IDds offer die ilnat-
meat advan••p of experienced
ad'ric:e. H you are comidaing a
fund, di9cua with your fiuncial
comultaDt its performance and
investment objcctiw:a to deter-
mine if it fits into your overall
pordiolio.
Feel !RIC to give me • call at
9SS-1561, if you ha~ any ques-
tions.
Wllo .... mat! Futures Ken Toluult u a ftnandal
tra0 1actions generally involve consululnl willt Sholnon Leh-
substantial risk and are not for """' lkotlten in Newport &odL
prepared to accommodate rapid
growth.
-rhis area needs a sound
~portation system that won'
sink under this gro~ .. And-
erson said.
Andqson is the author of the
bill, Blt 2, recently paacd by
Congress, which would bring
Califomia about SI billion for
transportation projaa
One controvcnial aspect of
the bill includes toll roads for
non-intentate highways in
Orange County as a way to bring
in more funds for transportation
projects.
-nm bill is good to Califor-
nia,• Andenon said. •a1t 2 is
not a panacea for all of our
tramportation problems but at
least it &oa toward IOIDIC 0111'
someone..
-It u • mudaeeanor to
interfere with a peace officer
pctforming his dlllia.. It is a
felotq to as1auJt a police officer.
-F•ilure to illtnudilnel7 aw "" .,. after an WiliwtW . ,.
needs,• be added..
Badham., who vo&cd against
the bill commented, -Uo matter
bow much money is in the
pipeline, it won' be enough to
fulfill our needs •
Tom N"idsen, vice cbairman of
the lrYine Co., stated that
today's t.rampoT1ation problems
are diflcrent from thole of the
past_
-Our transportation system
mmt be rnampcd or its aoinl
to breakdown.• Kldsen said.
Niebeo said that local groups
have been actift in trying to
discover ways to alkviate tn:ffic..
•People used to think ~
w a lot of lllODleY in Sacra-
mento to take care of all of oar
tnmportati01l problcma bu~
DOW they lee it's jtllt Mil 90~ •
••mbly cliilf asal order ii ,ne.
by a police alliP er wiD sabject
you to im!lll!O'fiate u:rat.
MMdemranon arc panjsb.able
by up to a SJ,000 fine, six
months iii the County Jail, or
both.
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Commodores Club honors Bill H
The ~ arriwd at Le Mai-
dim to officially tick off tbc
summer social ICMC>n in New-
port. ~ Rodhr:Un (tbe same
gentleman who writes our
Marine Scene), chaired this
Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce event sponsored by
the Commodore\ Oub.
For 28 years, the club bas
recognired a member for his
community involvement by bes-
towing the title of .. Commodore
oftbc Year. "lbe honor for 1987
went to Bill Hamilto~ sporting
the traditional white jacket,
replete with the Commodore
emblem.
Just prior to the dinner and
dance, the attending Commo-
dores were introduced to the
guests. The club consists of 3S
businessmen who serve as the
welcoming arm for NHCC.
Harborlites attending were
Lynn and Ralph Burke, Jolene
and Tom Fuentes, Michael and
Bob Perkins., Susy and Rudy
Baro~ Ellen and Bob W"alco~
Gretcben and Jllll Dale. V1eti
and Michael Gering. Nora and
Vin Jcugemm. R.icbard Loeb.rs.
Pat Michaels, Joan and Tom
Murpbiae, Pat and Alan
Rypinbi. Carol J)landamt ud
AZ. Taft, Terry and Woody
Harborlites
Smith, Leon Roiccman, Emme
Jane and Tom Riley, Barbara
and Domenick Roppolo, Mon-
ica and Tom Deemer, Barbara
and Tun deBoom, Terry Hanes
and Bob Call~ Del and Bob
Clifford and Tom Wilek. • • •
The Sophisticates, previewing
"Shop Till You Drop," decided
to use a Western theme for their
annual Assessment Treatment
and Services• fund-raiser.
Held at the Balboa Bay Cub,
Darleen Maoclark chaired this
event, wbiCb features the wares
of local merchants. who donate
10 percent of their sales to tbc
group's support of A TSC's jUW>-
nile division program.
Assisting Darleen ~ 8eY
Salata, Cindy Gates, Darlene
Drummond, Cathy Lowden,
Sandy Grunwoocl, Joan Mc.-
Donald, Diane Williams, Nancy
Weisbod and Ami P-.e.
More committee members
were Jana Bnctinghem, Jw
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GO 10 W>UR ROOM !I
Jaice Sf:n• Cl, J~ Re•••.
Ydi Man, Daril I ..... idt
and Mary Alla B~
J.aafCwoltlle~
LLONGS OF NEWPORT 1ic.
REAL ESTATE-WE CARE HARDER
Real Estate Tips
SELLER'S llNIKET
A TIME TO BUY
You've heard it said: ·euy when there are lots of properties
on the market-in a 'BUYER'S MARKET' when many sel-
lers are competing for the few real buyers who are out
there. When prices are softening." ·
True, but for the investor who is looking for~.
the beginning of a seller's market may be a goQd time to
buy. Now may be just that type of rnatkel With a few
homes on themarMt. prices .. puehing u-
llllY in the lower range of hom11. Ah llwaati1wnt proepeCt
In• deSirable area might be a big winner '7191 thia next few
motllllS .
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For great fo~d and drink, try Piret's
BY JUDY DUFFY
Situaled across from the Lag-
una An MUICUJD and easily
accessible from the outdoon
without meaJldering past shops.
Pim's Bistro at South Coast
Plaza bas been under new man-
agement since the middk of
March. The operation is reviaal-
iz.cd. The emphasis is OD quality
and the pass word is .. easy
going. ..
Very European in flavor,
Pi.m's encompasses not just a
restaurant. but a wine bar,
gourmet shop and bakery to
boot. There is something to
tempt every taste here. all done
up in black and white with
softening touches provided by
hand-woven baskets and gle1U1>-
ing copper cookware.
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tendencies and will mate these
two spots definite on my list of
places and things to savor in the
future. I recommend Pirct9s
highly the next time you're
looking for something a little
~erent and not overly expen-
SJVC.
Pir~ts Bistro a1 South COllSl
Plaza. Rnnvations acc~pUll
W-aw bar. baUry and I~ btlr.
Mon major cr~diJ cards. Lundr
and ~ from JO a..m. to 9
p .m . Monday through
Thursday. JO a.m.. to JO p .m .
Friday and SalUTday. 11 a..m. to
7 p .m.. Suntldy. Dinnn for two.
food only. from about J10.
You·re neve' ~'.Jo olc
to au1t ~lO\'.;r;g srr,oH~
NomaDerhow
long or tor much
The service was impeccable
from a friendly recitation of the
night's cbers featured entrecs to
an appraisal of the wine list
through a sweeping away of
bread c:nambl bcf ore dessert. We
chose to umple Pi.rd 's private
labels ~ aptly and simply
calltAI Piret'I white and Piret's
red. Both proftd aood daoica
and arc available at retail in the
store.
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Whatever your choice of
eatree. be sure to enjoy tbe
dinner salad at Piret'I Bistro.
Rieb with three chcc • '· walnuts
and croutons.. the leaf lettuce
and simple dressing weR divine.
I could have made a meal of this
salad and the warm, fragrant
bread that accompanied it.
Bread ii also available in the
bakery and a sure bet to dress
up wbateYa' you're servin& at
home.
For eatrca we opted for hro
chers features. My friend
enjoyed a swordfish steak
accompanied by a nice si:n:d
tel'Yina of ahi (tuna). Tbc whole
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was accompanied by an assort-
ment of steamed veggies and a
servin& of what appeared to be
navy bans Re said be enjoyed
nay bite.
For once I manart to keep
my fort in my own plale and
didn l do any tasting since I bad
opted for stir-Cried tenderloin
with snow peas and mushrooms
over f ettucini The dish was
bea~ with ginger and I could
not only haw not appRC'ialed
the delicate flavon of the fish
acroa the table. I didn l haw
room for even ooe extra bite.
Tb.is dish was excellent with
tender beef strips sliced across
the grain and crispy ve,etables
all ........ to perfection. 'The
fdtDCini WU al deme and went
well with the strongly flavored
sauce.
Desert was chosen from a
uuly formidable assortment of
pastries prc:sntcd on a tray for
inspection aDd explanation. The
tart my friend enjoyed bad tbe
extra added attraction of a thin
layer of Chocolate to seal the
~ topped with custard and
fruiL A goblet of what was
dacnl>Cd to me as lemon souftle
caught my eye. It's cool taq wa
just right after tbe sptcy singer
flavor of the cntree. I questioned
this dish being bi.Dcd as a souftle
since it wun l sencd in the
tnditioaal dish, but a little
raearcb shows that the Chef
t.new wbaeof be spoke. The
light texture was _ the result of
Thampaon Twins play Irvine Madows
Twim fame.
0. distartUa ..,ec:t of Fri-
ctay•1 coaccrt is tbc swlclen
schcclule ciup of special
pall. Wllik Paitatc ()cwain
and Qris llaect prci-• aaoocS
opcnn. mlteatile .. ,.,, ia die
Loi Aniwla 7tMa Calendar
SectioD d.aed up '° May 17,
pWrl SJNical pat Lcw1 42
wboee aurcat ncca1 really
clmr attCllrioa to lie apco-i ..
coaccrt. Tlae loa of a1lda a
pafcct .a:ompni..... coald
prow CJLticwly COltJy to ..
CODCClt's dfcct.
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beaten qp f oJdcd into a with
a delicate lemon ~ wbicb
is. of counc. a cold soafDe not
a motme. A wholly satisfying
dish.
Becat SI the 900I* ycMJ put
Ctown your tall cigatefte. the
900nef your body wil begin '°
Nlurn '° its normal. healthy .....
W eouldn-i leave Piret•s
Bistro witJaout browsiJag
through tbe many wonden
oJlcred here. The wine ... wilb
its adjoining patio for al frCKO
dining or imbibing were tempt-
~ So was the truffle bar. I
managed to control my giudy
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'Brighton Beacft
Although Neil Simon bas
been known to write a less thaJi
captivating play. such is rare and
bard to find.
For regard1css of whether his
plays hit or miss their intended
mar~ Simon bas yet to write a
play which does not. to some •
degree. loot at human relation-
ships through his emotionally-
mixed marriages of comedy and
drama.
That's why it's so hard to ruin
a Neil Simon play--apecially
one a s well conceived as
"Brighton Beach Memoirs."
Plays, however, arc not just for
reading, and theatrical injustices
have a funny way of flattening
the production of a well-written
play.
Fortunately for Orange Coast
College, theater arts prof cssor
John Ferzacca has directed a
production of .. Brighton Beach ..
which does justice to the play by
deftly integrating the talents of
a most talented cast.
Ferzacca creates an environ-
ment in which strong individual
pcrf ormances knit individual
characten into a collection of
characters-a '1'amily." What
the audience experiena:s is a
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fragile weave. As the world of
S imon •s Eugene Jerome
unwinds~ so does his family. And
Coast9s production leaves iu
mart in its acton portrayals of
that family.
Marcie Ross. Steven Shults,
David Schuster. J aoet Newport,
Rob KJemeoz.a., Melisa Meola.
and Mandy Goldstein create
that family, and each comes
together in the way Simon
intended-to drive home the
feeling that what\ wone than
the world unraveling is the
family unraveling.
•Briahton Beach Mcmoin.."
the first in Simon •s autoblop'a-
phical trilogy. is the story of
fifteen-year-old Eugene
Jerome's experiences growing
up in Brighton Beach. Brooklyn
in 1937.
BELGIAN WAFFLE INN
Young Eugene (Shults),
dreaming of a career in bisebaD.
but certain of a career in writing,
takes the audience OD a fifteen-
~-old journey through life in
the depression. WlmetM WorM~ Gr11t 1 .. Cmtumn• DIM!
clear and sunnv
His hypertcuive f atbcr
(Schuster), rea:Ddy out of a job
... pialuRd .., die Strain of
feedina a lao 11 ~ ol ..aa. iadud-ma Fii.... .. ,. coasi-,
Nora (Meola) aaid Uaric (Gold-
llein), Mb for linle clle in life
bat pc.ce; CSFG""i""Y &Oat bis
Oftlpowaiaa Wife hie (Ra.).
Bat, wilb tbe ~ that
rdaliYes from Poland could he
firring to bis house any day. and
that bis other SOD Stanley (I.»-
menza) might be out of a greatly
needed job, such a conYCDiencc
• peace is sddom afforded.
~the family's web of troubles
gradually closes in OD them. we
see Eugene\ narrative gradually
change4 The wbimly of the
fifteen-year-old SOOD becomes
resaftd.
~ ~ate fights with her sister
Blanche ~). who is also
living with the family, the world
seems to be changing for
Eugene; as Stanley Jeaw:s home
be bows it has..
In the end we xe the family
resolved. but the world
uncbanpt, and CYCD t.bougb the
problems remain, we now xe a
family that is better equipped.
cmotiouaDy, to hawfle dlan.
Marian Roa' portrayal of
~ale.,.... .. ; ..... ii widl-
out question the best pcr(or-
m•na: of the show.
Shults is well rcbcancd and
lite-_l>le as Eugene, and ~
mema deliven probably the
teCOnd lat pcrf CJ"""'tt of the
show, Willa a paiw fed for the
daarllda. Scb-.ct ad New-
port also deliver ~le
pedonn•w:n.
The play itself has been
aocu• d al weiah'inc the scale a
bit t~ muda towank 1k taious
side in Kt two, iJa liPt al some
of its very funay IDOIDll iill early
on. and eftll thoulb some steam
is lost in the resolution of
8lancbe \ coa1Jict with Non, the
cut on openina Digbt brought
the pee back up.
David SCaglione bas designed
a most practical~ and coupled
with a well integrated lighting
arTangment, the production
mows about Dicdy.
One of tbe elements that
makes .. Brighton Beach
Memoin .. a most welcoming
play is its ability to laugh in light
of circumstances wbicb are far
from funny. This production
upholds that intent, Simon •s
t"'cmatic Ye~ and entertains
as a result.
"* Brifllton lied Memoirs"
1111U now drr"'C'la July J in
OCC$ Dr11m• Lllb Tlleoter.
Sltowlimes ore 'T11JU6d11y
·~ S&Cn lq ., 'l'•"'-1 witlt
• 1:JO p;.111-• ·we °" ~,
Ju11e 11. nckell 11re Jj in
lldNlta -"' 16 Ill tlw door. For
more ilf/""""1ion plto. (114)
4J1-JUO.
Home of die Fantastic
Belcian Weftles, die Gipntic
4-Ea Omekts, and The Marriott Hotel to hold happy hour
Superb S.ndwiclaes.
South Coat Plaza Village
3800 South Plaza Dri¥e
Santa Ana/COiia Mesa
(714) 557-5116
GUL LIVER'S
Had Any Ireally Great
PRIME ~OF BEEF
The •world., Largest Pool-
side Happy Bour Party• will be
held every Friday evening start-
ing July 3 at the Newport Beach
Marriott Hotel and Tennis Oub,
located at 900 NC1JPC>rt C.enter
Drift in Newport Beach.
The happy hour will be held
through Aug. 28 from S to 8 p.m..
at the hotd\ main nrimmiq
pool near the Atrium Court.
Tber is DO COVU charge and it
is open to the public-Business
or swimming attire is wck:ome.
To complement the tropical
Idling. a lift band will perform
C.alypso music in front of a grass
lawn ideal for dmang. &otic
cocttails. beer and .u.c will be
sened from three portable bms
placed aroond the nrim.alln1
I
pool.
A rose prdcn buffet, priced
at S3..SO. will offer a variety of
hon d-oeuvres iDChadiq pilled
mini-ham~ barbecue ribs.
8-foot long sumbarine sand-
wid:ae:s, potato skins, alad1 and
fresh fnliL
One of Corona dd Mar's most
popuW boatiqacs, ·R.ecydcd
Rap.,• will proYide a fashion
show at 7 p.m.. Moclds will wear
new and used fashions available
at the boutique. TbeR also will
be nightly giveaways. pool
PJDCS and contests.
The Newport Beab Marriott
and Tamis Cab is one of only
t.bn:e botels ia the ua to m:icift
tbe presbgious Foar-Diamond
rating from the American Auto
Agociarion. Located in Fashion
Island, it IUU bigb OD a bluff
ovalootiq the Pacific )'Kitt
basin and beach.
For more information contact
Bob Dickie. restaurant mnager
at the hotel. at (714) 640-4000.
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Pl~wl"8
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One fast~ cal to Restautant
Exptess™ and in 30 -45 miootes you11
be enjoying great dning from one of
your favorite resta •rants.
OUR llENU BOOK
contains an exteqsivemenu selection for
each of our member restaJrants. H you
need a copy. please ask our telephOne
operator or waiter-driver and we'I mail
one to you immedately.
WE1EREADY
for your cal seven days a~ from 4 pm
to 9:45 pm. cash or aecit cards accepted.
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1. TWO BEEF ~AS. TAC0 _$6.915 *
2. ON: BEEF ENCHl.ADA. CH. REl1E.NO -$6.25
Royal Thai
1. BEEFSATAY-$'.95,._,.,, Glad,,_,_. fitt ..... allflff/l ... "'11~ ,....,. .. ..,_
2. PNfTTHAI -$7.75 .--.Si!'i Crrzw,..,,..111 ,_.,_ ... .,.....,
"*"111•cm• _.,,,_.,.,.._ .....
* OYER-ALL BEST SB I FRS Of THE WEEK It NEWPORT llEAat I COSTA MESA
FIV'B Crowns • l-lenWJgways • Rothst::Blcl's
The Ouiet Woman • Trees •Matteo's
Pandse Cale • Studo Cale • Gen Kai
Panama Joe's• The ~Touch
1NEWPORT I COSTA llESA
Marie Callendet's • Bamboo TettaAJ
Newport Oyster Bar & GriR •Hassan~
The Red Onion • The Stuff Noocle
LB Biarritz • Royal Thai
Villa Nova • The Aley Restaurant
(Restaurant members who joined recently
may not be represented in this weel(s
Best Sellers istings.)
THE COST
of ordering through Restaurant Expressn1 is
reasonable. You pay regular menu prices
(sometimes less), pkJs a delivery charge of
$3 ~for each restaJrant you choose,
dependng on <istance. Even if you tip your
waiter-driver the total oost wil usually be
less than if you paid tor driving. parking and
tipping at the resta.Jrant Mnimum order is
$10 per resiaurant
OUR SERVICE AREA
covers al of Corona del Mar and most of
Newport and Costa Mesa Ask tor detaits.
-
-
...
Pastor offer~ uilderst1ndi. g to troubled cou,les ·
BY PEGGY DARNELL
06He decided he wasn' paying
enough attention to his family
and, in particular, to bis wife.
He would ~ge a vacation for
them and do nothing but enjoy
some time together since it bad
been a long time since be had
bad time off from a hectic work
schedule. The vacation time
went well, and be was particu-
arly attentive to his wife, much
to her delight. They took quiet
walks together, there were com-
pliments and appreciation. Then
one night as they prepared for
bed, she turned to him with a
worried look and asked, 'Is there
something you arc not telling
me? Am I dying?' "
When the laughter of under-
standing subsided after Randy
Marshall's anecdote, the pastor
of Fellowship Bible Church in
Dallas, Texas. went on to give
suggestions on ways to help
couples work on trouble spots
in their relationships. He was a
guest speaker at the National
Institute of Youth Ministry two-
wcek seminar at Southern Cali-haps~ living in the same house relationships-that commit-
fornia College in Costa Mesa. but not ruDy together. Fmally, ment will bold the rdationsbip
He went on to explain, 06Tbere there is the Rejection. where an together, but the Holy Spirit
arc the three 'R's': Roma.nee, empty void is feh and a need, gives it life. When this occurs,
when new f celinp for another a legitimate need that needs to four thinp result. These four
arc high; performance and inter-be met, but is often done in the concepts will alter any bome in
est are intense; you can' wait to wrong way. This is often the time America, Marshall said, and the
be with each otheT. Next, there when extramarital affairs or guidance from scripture comes
is Reality. This is when the bills excessive attention to wort or from Ephesians S: 19-21. F~
need to be paid, there is child activities outside the home take speak to one another. Second,
care, and a drifting way in place . ., express your joy to one another.
communication. This is often the _ Manball believes it is the =-Third, give thanks, being
swe of the \mdivorccd, • per-Holy Spirit that is the key to all thoughtful (thanking and think-
Upcoming special events
Joill ill u.e ,_ of a IMll .. J will be performed at St. Andmn
pirrlk on the campus of the -Prabyterian Clmrda on S11n-
Jewisb ColDIDWlity Center of day, June 28, at 7 p.m.. Ad.mis-
Orange County on July Sat l:JO sion is free. •••
~andmorc.
For details.. call the YMCA
facility at 642-9990.
,... ........ .. _ ..... ., ....
w.;...~.._
shiP: Caring clarifteation; speat-
iq witb truth in low; forgivc--
ness; and not boldin1 • ~ance
apinst another, indud!q not
d~ on an offense or bring-
ing it up again.
06ln Peter I Chapter 3, we ue
remindedtorcturnablessmgfur
an insult. It is difficult to do
when we are ill-treated by
another, but we ue told if we
do this, we will also be blessed.
We must also give praise; it is
extremely important. You must
affirm to the core, show that you
noticed and appreciated the
effort."
In additio~ he stated, many
marriages fail because of fear of
the future, guilt from the past
and anxiety in the present.
Manball discourages divorces
because be bas found that people
recycle the same problems with
new partners. ln his counseling,
be has found tbat about 20
percent of the couples be sea
--• ....... ••' • • truly. want to wor~ . on their £ 11 mamaga and are willing to try
_those things that will bring
ing haw the same root word). succas in their dl'orts.
Fourth, be subject to one He feds it is also neccsaary lo
another. It means the opposite schcduJe time with each other
of power, being polite and and not let outside commitmmts
courteous. interfere with ~ to '1J to
The group wa mnjndcd to avoid the tyraDDJ ol tM urpt
remembei that to relate in an by not OftrbootiDa time.
i.Dtimatc way is hard wort and In dosing. be remjndcd eve--
be quoted Jamie Buctinab•m, ryonc that il is important to
-it is better to be kind than to make IUl'C they Illas that they
be riabt-• try to keep God at the center of
Be went to to give some of their liwa and plan otbef' in~oi..
bis ideals ia a Christian relation-Yemcnts llTound Him.
Jewish Parenting
Center activities
AD apt-week mmmu .a-
sk-a of Tot Sba.,.,_ will bqiD
oa Ju. 26 at Sbir U.Ma'alot
Harbor Rdorm Tc crle iD New-
port .... Paaadl ol dlildrca
bet m al5adl0_,.•0f•
take tum coonliuti•a ud ....,..., cnfts, • ,. :, ., ..
manbcra.
p. m. There will be fun and pma.
for all. Cb.i.ldren's pma. and
sports will be IUpei wiled wl
piiza will be awarded.. Food will
be available, or brina your own
luncb. Bring • b•eW slow if
yoa wish to paly OD the field.
Tbe Center is located at 12111
Baaro St. in Ganlen GrOft.
CoD'ert the Cada • SJ4..I01 l
A.tY 'we Ce I• 12 wecb of
day-loaa acaniom offered by
tlac Newport.-Coata Mesa
YMCA, ii now u.ndaway. W-dh
tbc aoall of fun, fdlowlbip and
adftDtllre, Adftlltme Camp ii
pred to 6tb tbroaab ltb .,..._
en. Tlae cxC1U1iom feature
either a trip to a mjor~
Calif'omia attradioa or u Oftl'-
niabt o•pout ada week.
-..:-.. ___ ......, ---· free play ... clirr . -
ne Jewitb hradiJta C.aatct
ii Uo pla•niwc • bada perty
for famitia witb ,.,_ cbildrm
OD Allpll 2. Tiie ~ pedJ
will -Mid • COl'OU clel ...
and start at • p.a Diner,
......... , .... "ba-
...... it:wilt.im:lwled
for more information.. •••
-mT.,.," the impiratioaal
y01llb musical written ad ~
duced by Grammy no•iDCft
Ernie RcuiDo wl Debby K.ema
Tbc 1P•-er\ &1itilia will
iDctadc: a s.. Dieto ~
tcr, l:Mtt~ J9ary F--.a N,.P:
Moue«• oter•iV 't , Dir ~
1-'-...... '• I ..... I I ,,.
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· ti.c Jewilla Para•inc Canr at
Slair R•Ma'aloL
TlllleTotSUbMt...ao.
meet oa Fridays, ltartiq .a
10-.lO Lm.. Fees arc 125 for
Tc•pit membcn, W for DOD-
RelijpOas I >irectory _
For more irlf.--.. oa 1M
Tot Slaabkt, Faaily lcada
Party wl Olla Jwwilll Pmat-
ills Caler &1iwiliea; c.11 ...
Tc-pie o8ice .a 644-7203. Sllir e.w.-... ii lac1teill at ..
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lOU ME .. DEFAULT ~ A DOD Of ~
DATED O!l3Q/8J.. UM OS YOU TAICl ACTION TO
N0T£CT YOlJR PfOIOl't, rT IMY • IOlD AT A
PUaJC ML.£. If lOU NEED AN Dft.NIATIOH 011HE
NATIR Of THE PMCEll.._ AGAINST '«>U. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A lAWY'Ell
On 07 /15187 at JO:OOA.M: WIS PAC RECON'4YAHC£
astheda;ey ... mctTNAleunderlnd .,.,,..,,.~o.t
dTNlt
"9c:adlld on 04113113 as Ooc:unw1t no. 615ll508
Of Oftk:ill Rllc:ards in ... oflic:e d ... Alcadlr al
ORANGE Caunly, Caibnia.
.,.._, br: TAUNt H. JNW, A 5'NGl£ MAN. and
Hll.DA JNIN, A WIDOW
WfU SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH. CPl)lalble • time d ulit in 9-ful
money d tt. UMed Sl*s) at THE FRONT ENTRANCE
TO SUITE C. WES PAC. RECONVEYANCE. 4940 CAMPUS
DRIVE. NEWPORT BEACH. CA
all rilht. tide and intaest conweyed ~ ..t now held by
it under said Deed d Trust in the praper1Y situMld in
said County, California, describitw the land ttwein:
PARCEL 1:
Fee simpte intet'eSt ~Condominium Unit No. 119 (the
·unit,} as shown upon the Condomnum Pllwt (•!titled
"Condominium Plan for Loi 1 d Tract No. 10587,j (The
'"Plan,} recorded on July 12. 1979 as Document Ho.
15610, in took 13226, Plll!S 76 thra.Ch 115 indusMe
at Official R~ of said County, which Pllwt pwlllins
to that prOJerty described in Tract No. 10578, recorded
in book 449, Paces 5 ttvOUCh 6 of Misc:elt.neous Maps.
records of said <>ranee County.
PARCEl.2-
An undivided .00371 pe.cent interest in and to the
Common Areas as shown and defined on the Aan.
Except .ti oil, ps and hydrocatbon SUbsi. IOeS bei iatt1
a de:pttl of 500 feet from the surlace d said land. with
not ri&ht of surface entry abo¥e 500 feet from the 5Ufface at said land, as reSerwd by William J . Capley, an
unmarried man, in the Deed recorded in bolt 9560, Piie
833 of Official Records..
The street address and other common desCNtion. if
aff'1, at the real property described abowe is purponed
to be:
200 MCHEJL LANE IPH7, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
The u~ Trustee dtSdaims Sf'/ rabiJity tor any
incor rectnHs of the street addteSS and other comon
desi&Ntiort. if any, shown herein.
Said sale wilt be made but without c:owenant ex warranty,
express or impfied, reprdin1 title, possession, °'
enc:umblanoes, to pmy the renaininl princil)ll sum of
the r.-.(s) secured by said Deed d Trust. wittt ie•est
ttwlleo1i. as pnMded in said nclle(s). -'-.ces. if Sf'/,
under ihe terms d the Deed d Trust. tees. ctalees and
elqMJI ases d the Trustee and al the trusts a 11 d' by said
Deed al Trust. to-wit
$98.169.39
The benefic:iarv under said Dwt al Trust ha**>re
ew:u"1:I and diiiu11nd to tbe widll•lild a written
Dedanltian al~ and Demand tarSlle. ... a.,_,
Notice al o.fallt and EIKtior1 to w. The undersilNd
caad uid Notice f:A o.r.ua and Oection '° Sell to be
recoded in the county.,__ the ,.., Pl°'*1Y is locMICt
DATE: 06117187
WES PAC. AfCOHVEYANCE. A Calitamia ~AS
TRUST££
Clllhy Oum.. Asst. VtCe Pr9Sident
WES PAC. AfCONVEYAHCE. 4~ CAMPUS OR. STE C.
NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660-2110, (714) 476-1893
6/2S 712 119 0451
"*IC llOTICE
HtiiiW _,Ill E•
MmlYATlmll'T
The ....... P9l"IGft is
c:toq bulilms a MAURY
STAUFFER SEA LION
REAl TY, 3732 E. Coast
Hwy, Carone def ..... CA
92625.
L Maurice (Maury)
Stauflw. n1 MarilDld. Cor·
OM def ..... CA 92625.
This business is con-
ducted by mn ~
The r .. istrant a>m·
me,.c:ed to transac:f busi-
ness under the fictitjous
busif.a ,.,... OT rwne5 fisted.,.. on 7-1-n .
Isl lllaary StUllr
This _,...,. -filed
.. .... County a.t d
<>r.,.. CGunty on M'9 22.
1987. r•,.F347253
6/25 712 7/9 7/16 °'60
WllOTICE
RCih .... 11 I•
.... ITAlllmn
The ..... P9l"IGft is doirW..,._• INVEST·
MENT OONCO'TS NO. 2. ~
Corponte Pfau, Suite .zoo. tta ., art 8Mch. Clll-
tarnil ~
John W. F...-S. 400 Oe
Solll T.mc:e. c.oror. cW
Mir. c ••• 9.2625..
This bulineu is oon-
~ bJ • IMlild '*11*· ...
The , ...... .,,. com·
11'8neld .. ••met busi-,_ undlr .... tktitio.11
bulil.-...... OI _,..
..._ ...... •NIA
Iii Jalln W. ,__
Tb9 12 ... _ ...
....... CMler a.ta f1f
OrllWI ~ Clft June 22. 1917.
File No. F341252
6125 7/2719711, CM61
GMN tllll *>ell certifiailB
143 d .. Vim o.t lido
COl ....... be .... by .,. ............ ......
•billdii-ataputile .. toa. ..... Junel0. ltl7,
.... U.Glc:9dc.lone..
AOlt9r Md Shen. 1810
Gland c.w ...... Suita 6,
5'DcYDr .. car •iie.95207.
put'IUlflt to the Security ,. _ _,. .,... Odober
l, 1919 mHdi-PIC'lled
by Ed-d J. llllur""'1 and
c.tt...N Ill. Murphy as
~ and Joann
cllt.or1lln. • ..... • The
...... Family Assills. a
'*11•~ is•O:Hl:W in ....... Joenn del.orwn
Ind haldl the beneficjaf
...... under 1he w:urity
CJtl r···O'L.
Natica is fur1tw aMwt
thllt ....... in ...
undw IN said Security ..., __ ..
The •II irsa described .,......,,..., .. ..........,
~to~9506d
catiflDnlia eomm.rcial
Coda bJ tender of
$32Z ... 12 in ......... o1•r-. tia ••••••
--tM .......... . ..... .., .... ~
dma° t Cl'' ... ... "' ......... ,__ .. .. ..Swww...,..._.prior .., ............... ....
saoo.•~
C.-flf .. ···-in .......... .... ,., .....
<=' t ••11111 'tl·a .. in
••••• .., ....... and tarn...,,..._.,.......,
eQ Ml81 llt COfl A I ction ......
Dltllct 6/lt. 197 ........ ,...., Alllts.
AC II .......... . _....,,..,,..._
6125 Ol62 .....
... C .. & I ............ .,.,. ............ c.n....
..... Q;f/f Ns ;Git
........... pulllc
--. • 911 11·c 1t1 • ., .... fi*:llc .... . ....... ............... ...
.,..,.._ .... AMi•IO ol
tM ... c.n,a... PIM.led
~. ....... '° ............. ........ ~~
opment .... ol ... Bil c..,an ....... ("on. ......, .. .., ....... ... front,.,.. ..... ,....
nwt1fDr"' I ain~lO althlPllll•-~ 11.tto....,tt.PN'Cialm
fot the ~of
setbacks In conjunction
with the llPPIWlll ol • """ tlllM subdi u iajon fnlP.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
F\JRTH£R GIVEN that a
Nllptiva ~ has
been PNll*ed by the City
al Nesupcwt a.ch in CCW)-
nec:tion with the appliclltion
fd9d abow. The tl•1iwe
Dederltion ... thllt the
sub;ed development will
not~ in·~· effect on the erMt'olment.
tt is the.,,... "*"1ioft of
the City'°~ the .....
lltive Dadef'llion and sup-
portine doc:unw1ts. This is
not to be construed as
..... appowlll OI denial by
the City d the subiltt appti·
cation. The City enaJUnllllS
members of the eenerat
pubHc to review and com-
ment on this docunwlta-
tion. Copies ol the ......,,.
Dedanltion Md~
doc::uments SI! wai'1bte for
public review Md inspec·
tion .. the Ptannir1C ~·
ment. City of Newport
Buch, 3300 Newport
Bout1V811d, Ncapoo1 Beech.
California, 92658--8915
(71•) 6'4-3225.
Nota is hereby futther
~ thllt said pubic ....
ins WI be held on the 9th
day d June. 1987 ... the
hour of 7:30 p...m. in the
Council a...nbars d the
.... poft ea.ch Qr ......
3300 Pteapo.rt 8au••d.
He IP l'.lft ~ C..omia,
-~timellld silece*IY
and ...... -illllf11'9d ~.....--be'-d thereon. FM jnfonnlltion
cal (714) 644-3200.
Heny 0. Merrill. s.cr..
taly, ....... Commission.
City al ttsapaet 8wh.
NOTE: The expense of
this notice is pllicl tram a
~ ._ cdladld tram the
applicant.
6/25 0463
...-.x...-a ncua .. •u •n ..._ITA-.-J The...-c.., .....
doi"I business •: HI
DESERT 0£YELON£NT
a:M#Nff, 6001 SI l'V•
Drive. .... IPOit a.cf\. CA
92663.
N8lional EJll:lllk:mre Inc, a
California corpontion,
6001 S111ta• Driwa. ,._.
port 8lldt. CA 92661.
This business is con·
duded by ..... pert.
'*'5hip.
The rq.istrants com-
"*ad to nuct tJusi.
ness under the fic:titiaus
business ,.,_ OI fWl1eS
listed ...,._on N/A..
ls/,.,Sllwt~
This t1 1 t¥11l W filed
with the ~ Clark d
Or-.. CGunty on June 8.
1987
F'lle Ha. F345916
6/ 11 6/ 18 6125 112 0399
...uuo
STATDmlT OF MM.
~-Ill OF USE OF
ntil iiOUI 9Uf•SS --TMI Growth Properties.
'85. • California limited
partners.h;p, the partner-
ship thllt has been ~
business as Ramada
..... ice ....... loc:al8d
• 16 ~Newport Plaa.
Neaixa1 Buch, California
92660 • ...,..,, ... ldolM!S
the use d tt.l fictitious ,.,..._
The fictitious business
,....... 1 , ......... ~
the fictitious business ............... _
filed on ..., 16.. 1-. in
Or.,. Couney, c.libnia
-F"de No. FJ0933a. The
nwnedthe ... •al per'bw d ntl GraMh Propa1ies.-
"85. a catifomia limit.s
partnenhip, is Teachefs
... 10,,.. & ln1 .. , .....
Corpcw~. • California
C01piC)iaaL The 8ddtess a1
sudt ............ isl6
Upper "I QPlllft Plaza. New-
port Buch. C.lifomia
92660.
1u nu GROWTH
PROf£H I l£S. '85,
a Calitarnia limield l*tns·
ship
By. Twtian Mm 91 1*9l
&
In\ .... COIPQf lltiOit_ a
c.titonu COlpcMltioi ..
its Gerw-81 Parts.
8y.J8nusV.&o,da
tis Senior Vc:e ,....
This ........ fia.d
with the County a.ft al
0...,.. eaur., on W., 27.
1987 .
6/4 6/116/18 6/25 0374
K111M
ITAtamn OF AIM-
-""'ltT OF U. OF fCllllOUI• .... --n. ..... ......, ..
......... UMdthe
fiditioa• ....... neme:
LAGUNA HILLS LIQUOR. 2J533C...••~ .......Hilta.CA92el.
TM fictitious busiNfs
-••redto811o.ew
filed Oft 7-254 "' .... ~"' o.a OriliN' flt No. F3l5210. .
--CoMi. 229 South Prift'llOM. MoMowia, CA
91016.
,... llusir'9M -con-~bf mn in+kl'•
I'll flick Ccll'lllt
Thill 11111 ~ -... ..... Countr a.ti ol Or-.. Cuuntr .. ..., 21.
1.-7 .
614 6111 6118 6125 0370
PWllCMmCE ........... Ill
.... ITA~
The .............. is
~...._-=~
TECH OEYllOPMENT
LIMITED. 304 NMc;ssus
A~ec.o..del.._,CA 92625-3005. •
ThomasJ.~30'
PUn:ilaa """'-.. eon..
del lllw. CA 92625--3005.
This business is con-
cb::t9d bf an indMdual.
The recistrant com· ,.,,.."*' '° tralud IJusi. ness under the fictitious
busif.-rwne OI n.nes
listed abowe on :June 1.
1987.
I sl Thoma5 J. Pldet'sen
This stAl!il•tMt -filed with the County Cletk d
Ora,. County on June 22.
1987.
File No. F3"7249
6125 712 719 7116 ()t54
flUalC mllCI ncn•--• t E• umsuaw
TN taaoaitc P9l"IGft is ~ busiNls -HOUS-TON INTUNATIOMA.l
TRAD£ C£NT£tt. 200 E.
SaldpuiillAlt -... .. 102.
S..... Mm. CA 9:t107.
~ 8.. Scdl. 621 lido
,.,. Or. 0·3. Newport a.en. CA 9a3.
This busineu is con-
dudlld bf ......... s-1· .....
The ,..rstrant com-
m.ICM 1D llaw:t bmi-
ws ............. Ac::titia.•
h.•111 ,_ .....
lilllld ....... ~ls-.7 .
Isl ltDbejt 8. Sc:all
Thil 'IC 1 .... -....
.. the ec.., a.ti d
Or-.. c.., on June 22. l~. File. F34724I
6125 712 719 7116 0455
"11111 PUalC..nca
ntiii ... 1111•
.....ITJT? IT n. ......... ..
dcMna busiMss as;
P£TROSUN. INCORPO-
RATED. 3519 E. C0811 ~ --.~67.~del
.... Calib ... 92625.
........,. lf.:opaellild. a
California corporetion,
3519 E. Coat HChwaY • Suill67.~del ....
C.....nia 92625.
This business is con·
cb::t9d bf• COi pcMltiun.
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m.ad '° ....... buli-
... under the fic:titio.11
t.•f Ill iWne OI ...._
lillld ...,.. on ~ 11.
1997.
lsl~tnc.;
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fl8ND.Fl46410
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anrnw1m•D-n
AN OIDWMCl OF THE cm COUNCIL Of THE
aTY Of NEWPORT IEACH
AMENDING SECTION
5.08..0IO Of THE NEW-
PORT IEM:H MUNIC..u
COO£ ~lrTAINING TO
MERRY-GO-ROUND OR
SM.M DEYICES.
TH£ aTY OOUNCa. OF
THE CITY Of NEWPORT
BEA~H DOES HEREBY
ORDAIN AS RlU.OWS:
Section 1: The pro ... a+•
al Sedian 5.08.C*> d the
Neepcrt a.ch Municip9I
Codi is._., •••lidld ID
Ned -tololls: n.--.. ... farmctt
merry-so-round. circular
swirw.--*•ailtoed. tlrris ..................... °' similmrdlwiceshml be• ••!Nishedbf Pnc1ottian ol
the City Ccan:il.
Section 2: The Mayor
sNl siei ..t the City aertc
shall Maest ID the pen ..
ol this Ordil•'°8. The City
Clertl shalt cause the same
to be pubfished once in the
official newspeper within
fifteen (15) ct.rs ... its
~ Section 3: This Ordinance
was~ ... ,...,
meetq ol the City Council
ot the City ol P6NJ>ort 8ellch
held on the 8lh ct.y ol June.
1987, ..t ~ on the
22nd day ol June. 1987, by
the tolowil• ... to-wit
AYES, COUNC1l.MDIBERS
Coa, Maurer, Plummer.
Sansone. S1rauu. TurNr.
John c. Cea. Jr .• Mayor
ATTEST: Wanda E. Rlillio
Citya.tl
6/25 0473
...wec:EN0.17..a
AN ORDtNANC£ Of THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTION
5.08.070 OF THE NEW·
PORT BEACH MUNICIPAL
CODE PERTAtNaNG TO
AMUSEMENT BUSINESS
IN THE "fUN ZOH£.•
THE CITY COUNCa Of
THE CITY Of NEWPORT
BEACH OO£S HEREBY
ORDAIN AS FOUOWS:
SedJofl l • The pnMsions
ol Section 5.08.070 ol the
Neaport 8eectt Municipal
Code is......,, .,..lded to
rad as lolbn.
Amusenw1t BuSlne5$ 1n
the "'Fun l.one.. • For adt
business °' ccncession in the ... bounded by ...,
Street. Bay AWftJB. Palm
Street and Newpoi1 Bay,
where a ~ portion
thereof demes from fur.
rnshtnt amusement to the
pubf c. •nctudana .... pme.
penny pctch, thro•tnl °'
tossma aame, shootina
gallery, basebalt throw, dart
throw and other similar
thmes wrth the pnncipal
utility ot amusement. the
annual fee sha.11 be as~
lrshed by resolubon ot the
City C.OUOOI
For each stabon, sat.
chair, handte °' ottw factl·
ity for use by a pMr'Ol'I on
a machine, pme or dew:e
'" such amusernwit bus.I· nes.s Off conce5SIOf1 OM'8d
by the ltcensee of the
amusement business or
concession or for each
machine. pme or dew:e in
such .-nusemenl business °' conce5StOn oaned by the licew ol the amusenwit
business or COi ic:essio.'t that
accommodates a 5in1le
~.the ......... st.n
be as est:lbl"..:Nd by reso-
lution ol the City ol Necs:ort
er.ch.
Section 2: The Mayor
shllll sip arid the Qty Cllrtl
shllll lllllllt ID the i W
ol ... Oldil•ace. The CfltJ
0..sflllc:a-.hame
to be pubWwd onca in._
CJfficiM ·-• peser ...... ..... (15) .,. ... ilt5
.... L
SediDrt ~This Ot6•a _ ......... .....
Ii I 0 4 fll ... Qr C.lllld
af .. QrafM ; 1a..::tt .......... .,., .......
ltl7 .... If ;? ' • ..
22M_fll ..... m7.lllJ
... C 'a-.tMiit AVES.CUI_._. RS
C... M •·I'll r . 9 .... lb:r-.
JlllllC.C:..Jr ....
ATIDl: ..... L':
6125 I02
fCllZ 1111£111111 _ ...
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POINTASSOCIATES.MMIS , GoldlllUMmm. .,..,.._
CA92129.
SNrtlJ ...... Inc., 2060
E. VIII ,__• Pr :.-. CA
91107.
,.,..,, Conslrudion Co ••
Inc.. a c .... CGfPGI• lion. 13417 Vinura .....
vwd. Sherman o.b-CA
91423.
This business is con·
dudld by ........ l*t-
,...s1111p.
The recistrants com-
n•llCBt ID b•ISad bust-,_ ...W the fictitio1.1s
~ ,..,..°',....
istlld.,..on~
13.1919.
Isl Ar., Construction Co..
Inc.;
Gany Bushman. GIMral
Pmrtns, Ptesidlllt.
This sill ... -fled
with the County °"' al Or..,e Couney on Mlly 19,
1987.
File No. F344304
614 6/11 6118 6125 0376
PUalC llOJICE
STATIMBfJ Oii
........Ulll ElfYOIU.
Oii
FICllll>UI • llFIOI --The followinc persons
hawe .a.mwd the .,.. o1
the fictitious buMness
name: HARBOR BOULE-
VARD INVESTMENT
GAOUP. 3n7 8irdl SlrMl
Pkwpu;rt 8w:h. CA 92660;
2920 ~ A.e, Costa
Mesa. CA 92626.
The rictitiGrs Business Name•• 1iid1D abcMt w
filed in Or.,.. County on
October 6, 1978. r.ae No.
n02438..
Rodney f . Emery. 2616
Cove Street. Corona del
Mar,CA92625.
Oonakt R. Ctem, 2309
22nd Street. Ncaport
8eJch. CA 92660.
This business was c:on-
duded bJ a limMd s-trw·
ship.
I sl Rodney F. [mefY
This .......... -filed with the County CllR of Orarwe County on June 9,
1987.
6/ 18 6/25 712 719 0426
WNOTD
AChllOUI ••1mus
IUmESTATBmn
The tolowielS ~ IS
~ business as: BRfT.
TAH't ANANC1Al.. 38 Pine
Valley Lane. Newport a.eta. CA 92633.
Mary EJinbeth Lachlin.
38 Pine VaUey Lane. New-
port Beech. CA 92633.
This business is con·
ducted ~an indMdult.
The rqistnnt com·
me-ICed ID trwac:t tJusi..
ness under the fictitious
business name or nsnes
listed abcMt on 6115186.
I sl Mary EJinbeth ~ rin
This stilllei I e1t was filed
with the County OeB ol
Or-. County on June 8.
1987. me No. F345914
6/11 61186/25 7/2 0393
1-mM
WllOYICI
FCllUOUI• Ill I•
..... IJAJ-.r
The ........... ..
doina busineu as: THE
PASTA GAJtOEN. 25192
Cabal Aaed. u.--Hill.
CA926Sl.
DiNll Venbn5 Inc.. • Caliil. carp.., 26472 ~
Lane. Mission Ytejo. C4
92691.
This buMnesl is con-
dudld bJ a cosu..UL
The recist»MIS C*n·
11...cld ID IJ...S buli-
,_ --... fictilha• .... ,,, __ ..... .....
an June 9. 1917.
Isl~ Vwuw Inc..•
Clllil. ClllrJl.; r ............ .... 1llil 2 2 ... _ ...
... .. ComlJ °"" " ar-.. ea..., -.... a. ltl7.
fl9111D..n..
61116118 6125 712 OUJ
fll&..., ........ 11 .. 9 111£ '~~_,........... 9;;; w.v u:·•11e -~~,--.......... _.. ~B'-t.CAw.10. If ..... Wamtll ..
"• •• II. ~ 15 ......... ,....,..,.. .......... , . ...._. ........... ..
CAWl. • •I I I t'I • ., .... ..
This busiw is con-zJt&mw.llr -II lalilllE ...... ,., Ir~ ... .. duclld bj ........ I*'· .... Glilrt .... -........ .. ... The ~ COtJt-el _..._ a *1""' ,..
tt8i0id ID Ira I rt lluli-= = :ca':
... undlr .... ficlitiol• ....... -"'4 t , ~ -fl(.... .... J a rn1• .. lilalCt.._.an6-5-87. ...... -.... •., ...
lllt'no 'alll...,._. •••• • •cc• n .. TM1 lit =-tw .._, • A a•11tS...::n.: 1al ............ Calllw-
wilh the ODuillr ~al Ille Pu "' ... c... °'--~ ... June s. J0191A. DUllCM
1987. APu I ? 11c.,_. n. No. F345164 ._
6118 6125 712 7/9 Ol28 .. Ill JI t C--OrM
lllic:hml .. a...·-·· 33712 ~ Dr .. Dua
Point. CA 92629.
This business is con·
duclld bJ .. indMduJil.
The recistrant com-mmllCBt ID transact .,._
ness undlir the fic:titious
~ ..... names
li:sald ...,.. ... 6-s-87.
Isl MidUlll Aar'I °'1lpnw1
This Ml I ta'll w filed
.... the CouMy a.. ol e>r.,.. Ccunty an June 9,
1987. ne No. f'346114
6118 6125712119 0429
WllO'l1CE
FCIHIOUI• IF I•
.... lf..-.-T n. ............ 111 ...
~ bu5il.a -JANEZ. 3701 Birch sn.t.. Suite
220, .... port a.ch. Cali-
lomia 92660.
Jana Ptuperties. Inc.. a
California eorpornion •
3701 Bitch sn.t. Suite
220. N• 1IOft 8w::h. Caai·
tomil92MO.
This busiMSS is con·
ductlld bJ a COfllCllltiCJIL
The ,..;strant com·
maiOid ID transact busi·
ness ur*' the fictitious
business ,..,. or names
lrst9d •bowie CK\ June 1,
1987
I sl Janez PtUC*ti95. Inc..;
J.I. ~) Kocmur.
Ptesident
This ~· -filed With the Couftty Oen of
OrWWt County on June 2.
1987.
r.a.No.F3'55'2
6/18 6125 712 7/9 0424
Mota of o.ttt of MARION HOFF-
MAN
..... ofPwttt•to AdmM!s._E.._
No.AllMl2
To .al -..n.
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.._ wlU _. ..... ol:
~Hufttuwa.
,., ............... ft ...
by JKtL ""'" s.itw ln .. S.•w Court o1 Or: ~ <Auntly ,. ~!!!!.. .... J«il .... p;;-wi.,: -.,, ....... -,. ...... ~ t.ttw. .. _......_ ..
-...o1 ........ _
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tlM el &I ka Ad. ............ .,_
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i. .. -CMc c.-Drhe ..... s.... Alta.
CallfeiMle ....
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The Wuwit• ...... .
~ ............ .
.... 1548 Adams lwe ..
Unit D. Costa Mesa. CA
92626.
BlrwY and ~ follllr.
1896 Sllrn Vista. TUllin.
CA92AQ.
This business is con· cb:llld .,, ............
The ,..;strant eom~
n•llCBt ID IJ•wl t.a;..
nns und9r the fic:titiol• a.m.. ,.... f/lf IWNS
listld ...,_ on 3/31/tJ7.
Si9'9d: 111arJ L fGllllr
This 11 3 &11'11 w ,...,
wilh -.. CountJ an o1
OrWWt Ccuwtr on Jura 15.
1987 .
Fl9 No.. f346532
6116125 712 719 oe23
WllOllCI
Htili .... 11 ••
.._STAIWT
The ........ .-.on is
.......... OfMM-
TAL ANO Titl8Al ~
483N.~Hwr ........
a..cft. CA 92651.
Roi.ad Out at K-.••·
550 ...... Canina Oii Mir.
CA92625.
This busifteSS is con-
dLdlld by•~•
The recistnnt com·
trellCBt ID n..a ....._
nel$ under ~ ~"' ~ ..............
listlld...,_on NIA..~
AorwldK-.•19dJ.
This •• 1 n-.c -fil9d
with the ~ an o1 Or-. Countr on June l S.
1987.
r11e No. F346533
6/186/25 7/2 719 0430
WllOJICE
AChilOUI• llf m
UIESTATBmn
The ~ ..,..,... is doinc bu5inns as: CAR-
PENTER PROPERTIES,
3700 Newpcrt Bhd. 1301,
Newport 8eJch. 92663.
Russell Wald Carpet• •
4915 Udo s.tds Or .........
ports.ch.~
This business is con·
dudld by .. indMdUlll
The ntaistrant com-
nelCed to barwt t..-
"8$$ under the fictitious
business rwne °' 1*"95 listed •bow on Jan. 1.
1980. SilJuct ~ w. c. .......
This t' 1 1•11 -fil9d wilh the County Cl.tl ol
e>r.,.. ~on Jura 15,
1917. r-• No.. F346531
61186125 712719 0431
,_.ICWD
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herd G. a-,. 434 c..1. Ph ;at 8wt\. CA me. ....,.. & c:riw,. 434
c::...I. M1 J t lilKlt. CA
921161 "* .... ,,, .... ~ .._..,, .. ... ...
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On JULY lS, 1917, it 1:30dclodl p.m., on WEDHESOAY
in the lobby to the ~ aoc:Mld ail 601 Soulh L8wis
Sb'e9t.~CA
LOS ANGf1 ES Till£ ANO TRUST DEED CD#llHiH'(, a
Celbnim Cotpcailtiui1, • Trume. oralbltila*d TNllM.
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ANOft£WS. ANO 00 ORO N. ANOA£WS HUSMNO ANO
Wff ASJOINT TENANTS..,.CllldTNAllt, Nafdld
OCTOIER ua. 1982. • lnltrumMt ND. 12 • ...,, of
OflicW "9cofdl of OMNGE ~. Clib ... wilt ...
ail pUblc audion ID the ........ bidder tar C8lh, pe) Ible
in ....... ......, al ... Un-.. .......... time of ...
the it-• conee)l9d ID and now hlltd by aid Trume
under aid Died of TNll In the Pf'OPlf1:Y W t I If inuid
~and StMt delc:flbed -TH£ SOUTH-WESIE.M. Y 20 FEET 01 LOT 672. AU 01
LOT 673 AHO THE HORTH-EAST£RlY 15 F&T 01 LOT
674, AU 01 TRACT NO. 907, IN THE cnY OI NEWPORT
BEACH, AS SHOWN ON AM#~ IN BOOK 21,
PAGES 25 TO 36 tNClUSM 01 MISCfl I '.N£0US MAPS.
R£COROS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFOflM.
The Sllr8lt addlw Md/or other common delilnltion.
if q, is pwpo"8d '° be:
221 VIA t<ORON, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
The~ Trustle dismims q liat>ilily tar 8n'J
incorredness of the strMt address and other 0ommon
desilnMion. if MJ, shcMn herein.
The beneficiary under uid Deed of Trust twwtufuie
delivered to the urldersianed a wrilllln Oedlfation of
Default and Demand tar sale, and a "'*"' Notice of
Default and Election to Sett The undersilned caaed uid
Notice of Defautt and Election to Sel to be NCOlded in
the county where the ... property is loaMd
Said Siie will be rNde without warranty llS to title,
possession. or encumbrances. for the purpose of Pl!Yirw
the obfiptiolis secured by uid Died of Trust. adWllas
thefeunc:t., with interest as provided therein, and the
unpeid princis-J and inClnst of the NcU(s) secured by
said Deed of Trust. »wit $338,623.94.
Oaled: June9, 1987
LOS ANGELES Till£ ANO TRUST DEED COMPANY,
cloF.N. SERY1CINGCOMPl\NY, 350So. W1ochestw8twd..
San Jose. CaJitom&a 95128, (408) 243,0971, As such
Trusllee
6125712119
OIDINMCEMO.S1·17
WC14299
0459
AN OIDINMCE Of THI CITY COUIOI OF THI CITY
Of NlWfVU 8EACH • ._.. •• , ••• I• OF
THE NlWOl'T 9IACM ....... CODI PllRM•IG
TOCOlltMio•IU
THE CfTY COUNCIL Of THE cm Of NEWPORT BEACH
DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS fOl1.0WS:
Sec:Ciorl l : The pn:Msions al Section 5.D8.040 of the
Ne"PQft 8eect'I Municipal Code is hereby wnended to
rad as tollows:
Coin Machines.. Every person~ .. in, manacirw. °' carryina on the business of lusin&. rentinc CK
maintain;,. any coin opented machine or device, not
otte wise licensed under this OOe shall PllY -.annual
license fee as established by Resolution 4 the City
Council.
If 1 license for any coin machine has not been obtained
~ the person responsible for placirw said machine at
any iplftment house or business premises, the owner
of the ~ house or business premises shall be
liable tar the license tu payab6e for said coin nwchine.
For purpoleS of this ritte. a "bulk ~ nwchine"
1s defined IS a non-electrically operated vendina
machine, containina unsorted confections, nuts or
merchandise which, upon insertion of 1 coin dispenses
the same in equal portions, at random and without
sdelection by the cusomer.
In the event a coin machine remains unlicensed ~irty
(30) dqs after first notification, the City rfta'I seize such
machines and hold them as security tor the peyment of
the IK::ense fee, and until IK::ense is obtained « rw 11..S,
and in the went the person owninc or tWnl c:ontrot
Off possession of the machine shelf fail, within a period
of thirty (30) days to obtain I license or P1Y and license
due, then and in that e¥el'lt the machine shaJI be di5')0led
of as toffows:
The machine or machines 0t so many thereof shafl
be sold to satisfy the amount of license fees due the City
and any machine or machines not sold shaU be returned
to the owner ttweof: and PtOWided further that in the
event the machine CK machines be sold for a sum less
than the amount of the license fee thet the GP81*' of
the machines shall, nevertheless, remain liaa. lot the
balance of such license fees due and unpeid lfwL
Sedion 2: '"'-...,, shal1 sen and the Cit.Y a.tt u..
attest m the s-• ..,. of this O.ditianc:e. The Qr a.wt
shall cause the same to be published once in tM oMdal
~within fifteen (15) days after its aclocltion.
Section 3: This Ordinance was i"'10duc::9d llt a ,.1ar
meetirw of the City Council c:A the City of ,._port a.ch
held on the 8th cS.y of June. 1987, and adoc*ld on the
22nd dlly of June. 1987. by the followinc >Me. t.>Wit
AYES, COUNCILMEMBERS Cox. Maurer, l'tummer,
Sansone. Strauss. Turt'S NOES. COUNCILMEMBERS
ABSENT COUNCtl.MEMBERS
ATTEST:
w.,.E.Raaio
CitrCln
6125
John C. Co.. Jr.
~
mTICIOf W..,_,tl
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN thlt the Citr Council
of the a.r al NeldlJQft Beach
witl hold a public~ on
the application of Newport e.cnr• ~ PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Of THE CITY Of NEWPORT
BEACH AMENOfNG CHAP·
TER 20.73 OF THE NEW·
PORT BEAai MUNtetPAl
COOE SO AS TO OEl.ETE
THE REQUIREMENT OF
SECURING USE PERMITS
FOR NEW RESIDENTIAL
CONOOMJNIUM PROJECTS
(Pl.ANNING COMMISSION
AMEHOMEHT NO. 648).
This project MS been
l'ftieaed, Md it t-' been
d rt umioed hit it is Clll9-
p icaly ...... under the
~of the ErMr·
onmentlt Qulifity Ad.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GMN thml ad
public ..... wil be held
on the 13th dlly of Juq,
1987, ..... "°"' of 7:30
p.m., in the CityHaH Council
~ 3300 Newport
Boutevard, N9wport a.ch,
CA 92663,, 11t which time
and plKe intleteAed per·
sons ml{Y llPP88' and be
hwd tt.ea.1.
Irene 8uUer
Assistant City Clettt
City of Newport Beach
6125 0465
Oltl*IMCI NO. S1·14
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTION
15.45.020(b) Of TH£ NEW·
PORT BEACH MUN ICIPAL
CODE PERTAINING TO
DEVELOPMENT AGREE·
MEHTS.
The City Council of the
City of Newport Beech does
~ordain as tollows:
Section l : The pnMs;om
c:A Section 15.45.020(b) of
the Newport a.ch Munic·
•P•I Code is hereby
ametided tD rwt n toltows:
(b) Fees.. The City CounciJ
shall establish a~
tee for~theappli
cation tor considerlltion of
I de¥elopment .-ment
by Resolution of the City
Councif.
Section 2: All ottw pro.
visions of Section
15.45.020 WU tWr\Ml in
full bt:e and eflld.
Section 3: The Mayor
shall liln and lhe Qty Ct.rtl
U-8 lltllSt ID the ll I I •• of this Ordill..a. The City
Oeril lhllt ca.. the ume
to be published once In the
official ne••Slell* within ~ (15) daiys ~ iU
adoJ6;#1.
Section 4: This C>rdin.nce
-introduc9d •• ,..,..,
melltil11 of the~ Council
of the Citf a1Newpe;18Mch
held on h lltt-d June.
1987. and~ on the
22nd -of June. 1987, bf the~•\dl.tl>-1lit
AYES. COUHCtl.MOl8ERS
Coa, Maurer. Ptummer, s. .......... Tumer.
..... c. ec.. "··...,.,, ATTEST:WMdeE.z
6125 atr °"'
John c. ec.. Jr. .....,
Alisa-. ..... port a.ch,
CAl.92663.
This business is con·
ductld by an lndMdu9l
The rqiltntnt com·
melad to tr..act busi·
ness under the fictitious
busirms rwne lia.d aboee
on NIA. Sianature: Shu
Chen wtMtwolth.
This ~ -filed with the Councy a-1' d
Qr._ County on June 22.
1987.
rile No. F347251
6/25 712 7/9 7116 0452
ll011CIOf "*.IC..,.,.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN M the Qy Council
of theatyal ~IHpout a.ch
will hold a pubic '-ii 11
,....dil .. t'9QUllt tar c.tif.
ic:mof Public CorMlliela
and NecnsitY for ASS().
CIA TEO TRANSPORTATION
SERVICES, 19531 Airport
W1tt South. s.1bl AN. CA
92107, to GP8'• a public trMIPOf1ltion ~ pur.
::!:~:.' ~== 5.12.Q20 and 5.12.CMO.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
FURTHER GMH lhll lmd
pubfic heerins "'" be held at the hour of 7:30 p.m., on
the 13th <My of Juty, 1987.
in the City Hall Council
Chambers, 3300 Ne•port
Boutevard, Ne.port Such.
CA 92663, aa...wtUch time
and ptac:e -intlef ested per.
sons may appear and be
hurdttw••· WandaE.~
City Cle'1l
City of Newpo.1 Beach
6/25 0464
~-S1·15 AN ORDINANCE OF THE
CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH
AMENDING SECTION
6.o.4.055(C)(ii) OF THE
NEWPORT BEACH MUNIC
IPAL CODE PERTAINING TO
MECHANCIAl Bl.OWERS.
The City Council of the
City of Newport a.ch does
~ordain as tatlows:
Section 1: The prcMsions
of Section 6.04.055(C)(ii) of
the Newport Beach Munlc·
ipal Code is hereby
arne1 ided to rud as fotlows:
Mt penon who operas
any mech1nical blower
between the hours of 6:00
P.M. and &-00 A.M. shaJI be
D'tler d.,. i11hacJb1.
Section 2: Alt ottw pro.
visions d Section 6.04.0S5
shell 1'9fNin in full fon::e
and eflec:t.
s.ctton 3: T• Mayor
shafl • and the City Cletk
shall .... to the fr:• of this OrdiNnee. City
Clertl st.-C** the ume
to be pubhNd once in the
official newsoeper within
~ (15) dllyl ... its
adq)ticwL
Section 4: This Ordil•a
.. iModuc:lld. a,.....,
meltil .. of h ~ CoLw:il
of the CM1of Ne part 8-ctt
hetd onh llh•of Jtnl, 1987,.-.d~onthe
22nd -Of JUne. 1917, by the"*•L .. ~~
AYES. COUNCii MOmtlS CO., Maunw, Plummer, s. .. -. ..... Turw.
Jahn c. Cea. "·· ....,.,,
ATTtST: ---&.r "=
6/25 CM67
J==--:·\f.
• CITY COUNCIL OI TH£_
CITY O/; NlWPORT IEACH
AM£NOtNG SECTION
5.0l.030 Of THE NEW·
PORT 8fAOi MUNICIPAL
CODf: POTAINIHG TO P£T zoos. .
The atr Council of the Cltr of...,._ a.ch does .__ ardllrt. falaws:
Sec:lioll l : The prowilic>l.s
of 9ectlafl 5.0l..030 of the
ti• s:art Bilic::tt MUnidpal
Codi ii.......,, --did'° ,.., . ....: n. ...... ~ ... tar
I pit zoo ....... .....,.
lilhed bJ lt11.-. GI the
City Oounca tar .ch....,.
... katioft • -'*" the ...............
Section 2: The Maror
shell tiFand the~ a.
shaM ..... tD the ;:are 11
of tis Ot ...... The~
a.tt ... ~ ... -to be pubilNd once in the
alfidat ••• ,~ ~
Mien (15) --.,... its *daJitbL
SectiOn l: This Ordil•a
-inlroducld llt.,...... ......... of .... City Council
dtheCityoftliiaqaort ~
hetd onthe llh dlyof ~
1987, and ~ on the
22nd -of June. 1987, by
the ..... "'*" b.tt: AYES. COUNCILM8'80tS Coll, Ma.....,, Plummer, s.n.one. Sir--. Tunw. John c. ~ ,,., ...,,
ATTEST: W.. E. ftli9o
Citya.tt
6/25 °'68
~llO.O·lt
AN OROINANC( OF THE
CITY COUNCIL Of THE
CfTY 01 NEWPORT IEACH
AMENDING SECTION
5.08.0IO Of THE NEW·
PORT 8EAa4 MUNICIPAL
COOE P£1tTAJNING TO
PEHNY MCAOE IN THE
~ZONE.·
· THE aTY COUNCIL OF
THE CfTY Of NEWPORT
BEACH DOES HEftEBY
OAOAIN AS FOUOWS:
Section l: The prowisiol.s
of Sedb\ S.o&.o60 al the
..... 8w:h Munidpml
Olde ii .... .,..did'°
,.., -tolkMs: ~BusJneuin
the "'fun Zona.• For ..::h
penny arcade in the ....
bounded by Main Sb-Mt.
Bay Avenue. P8kn snet
and Newport Bay, the
license fee shall be as
established by Rllsolution of
the City Council.
For each station, seat.
chair, handle « att.. lacil-
ity tor use by a Pllb'Qn on
• machine, pme Of deW:e
in a penny arcade In the
-fun ~ owned by the
licensee of the penny
arcade"' tor eech machine.
pme or dlYici in a penny
arcade owned by the licen-
see of the penn,y IWt:ade thM
accommodatn a sinale
player. the license .......
be -established by ~ lution of the CitY Council.
Section 2: The Mayor
shalt siei and the City a.rt
shall .... '° the .,. ,.
of this Ordinance. The City
Oetk shall c:ane the same
to be pubfisNd once in the
official newspaper within
fifteen (15) days after its
adootion.
Section 3: This Ordinance
was introduced at a AllUW meetinc of the City Council
of the City of Ne•port a.ch
held on the 8th dly of June.
1987, and~ on the
22nd my of JUne. 1987, bf
the tatlowina ""*· to-wit AYES. COUNCIL.MEMBERS
Cox, Maurer. Plummer.
Sllnlone, Slrauss. Tunw.
John C. Cal. Jr .• Meyor
ATTEST: Wendi E. R.tllic>
~a.. 6125 0471
11111
T.a.•!r.t&a .._ ...... I "°" AM • llWMAT .._ mA 1"I ._ at# TRUST
OAftO tl=UM.ESS "°" TAD lO PM).
1'llC'f ... llTY " llAY • IGLD AT A fUllUC MU ._,_.,MO.
PLA•ATIOll OP THE ~mT~
DI~.~ 1e. 1111. ··-~--,..... ~ .. &.-..... 11 .. , ... =-: =·, i ••.,,:; ~ ....... 1 JI .. -----........... ...... 111"9 :.. .. -.. -:: c , .. .._. ...
~ ................. .. ..... ~_C.-fy,
ca.••··~--.. -==.....,,., ~-_...._ .. ... .... .... c
.. -~u1•1111 , 191CMs Or .... .. • ... Cllr ... -t ... .
a.-. C9Wf, ::~· .................. ..._ .... .., ... ..... -. ........ .-: ........ ··-=· ...... 'lr'.
Ttea.a .. mt• ...... ~ .. Ori •• ...... c:.-r ..... -fl! ,.... nur••• .. lleeli 1 .. ... K, Mtte ... UH•• ........ _...._ .. ...
c.....,~ .. ....
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C.,, I 9 'S .. ....
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lw IE ...... .......
prl•c•St•I ••• ol -•..8ta81 .......... -... ,, .... _ ...... ....................
re +' -...... 1 ... .., ...... .................... .................. ,__. .... T..._ ,... . . . ..,.., ...................
~ ... dell ....... y,.._ a 0111 Tiit .. 0. .......... ..,. ....... .................. .......... a... ... ~ .............
..-..-~-Diie» WI 11·11tlM.:D:: · .. ...... ~ ,.. ........ _ .....
::x :,~ 1~1:: = ........ ...... o. ...... c:::
r/J'&~ ...... .;;;-;n.r..::l
SAWllGS Am LOAN AS-90CMlQlt, • c..,.. .. -.
• ''~· ..,: a..a "· a...., ••. 1' ...... ~ *-C11°rl1~a..: ...,
.,, ....... ,.. OQ4
&-Diii
WmTICI
FICili .... 11111• .......... " ,,..~'*'-· .. ~busineu as: THE RW lllMIAOE·
MOfT COWMY, A CAlJ.
, FORNIA llMIT£0 PART·
NERSHtJt. MO Newport
Center Drive, Newport
Buch. CA 92MO.
Pacific Int••.,. ....... 18• n*1t Come»eur. a c.Ai·
fornla COfporatk>n. 840
Newport c.r.... Ortv.. New-
port 8each. CA 92660.
ThJs business is con~
duct.d by a limftlld S*tner·
ship.
The r .. istrant com-
,.,.ad to n..a ~
ness under the fictitious
business '*'-or names
listed abov9 on May 1.
1987.
I sl Pacific Investment . ··--Wiiiiam f. PodHc:ft
This stMllmlnt ... fi'9d
with ... County CWk of
~ County on June 9,
1987.
File No. F346086
6118 6/25 712 119 0447
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UCZNT'RDJAQS
.MIU.ION. 001.1 .. llYS-
TDY-~ Tom 9ailey llan
• COD ... Sidney Pratoa,
WhOIC clyina words ll8lt a IQ-
venger la ant for milliom of
dollan tbrouab ..... Soaah-
wat. Royce Appliepte, Pam
Matteson, ~ark DrJdca, Jamie
A1croft, Rick o.atoa, Mona
Lyden. llicb Hall sw in this
comedy. Directed by llicbard
Fleischer.
ALSO PLAYING
'WtULY BQU COPO-
(m) ••-nae aaaay. fosy
.... Of Martia ..... orisinal
ii~ IOllC ia .... doMle .....
~ llaot by Tcmy ScDU ia a
~ matty, Yideo9-of«atb
style. Eddie Murphy cleliwn on
tM comic te,t1lpl, but IO ciadcly
Ud witla aucla 1tar-preeain1
Ul'OpfCC that we INarely root for
Im Axel Foley. The ~ wllicb
.... to a compater for injec.-
tialll of mrity, ii allo • IMIJIP.
II COit a pile aad wiD 81.te a
...... pile.; bat it ii Dot • wry ...... .me. Wida Jud,e Rein-
~ J-.. ProcMow, Rony
Qi, Job Aa~oa. 8ftsitte
M h£a. Amell o.ifiet• (no ia
ft=-~~(•) ·---OolWr ..... from tM old ....
V exca1, ~ea Rusell. Be
..... tiil , ..... ~ ,..
., .... Loni Byro8, Pacy
ind Mary Shdley and odlen
fto ptMr OD a It~ .qid
ia a Swiss cbateau to nrap
ltoria md laUi ~ BefGR loaa _,..-c c1mi.mna of dan-
om, patina. fendia1 off an
armoml rapist, •alloWina in
mud, committina suicide wl
(moRJy) speatina ornate sibber-
illL When ll1111ell is .,..., be
cWines bednna, aad this ii bis
talent at low prime.
•pJlEDATOR• (ll) Arnold "BARRY ANO THE
Schwarzenegger stan as Maj. BDIDERSONS (PG) F~-•
·Dutch" Schader, a ---·i;_ -n .-...........-C11te but' airhead comia of
tary master of war who leads a 'E.. T.," 1ritb Jolm Lit.bi9• and
crack team into South America Melinda Dillon hnctin1 die AD-
to kill a murder spcci,eMt from American (• in TV) f.-ily iJaat
another planet. Witla Carl ...:w "'-•L-_._,._ 9ttMter
Weathen and Elpidia c.rillo. ~~lllUIUl;US -----Imm to loft it, thoup it
~ WITCllD OF EA.ST· tnlbc:i tJleir home. The crea-
WICI (8) l:sceu .. i-Jact bft. prpnuan but Cllddly, is
Kacbolson cloesn l fall to all-out a triumph of lbaa-rua effects.
self-parody, be riles to it • kt the gee-golly plot bean
Daryl Van Borne, the horny down on us awfully hard. So do
devil who liberates the libidos of the actors. with cartoon ~
three New England women lions. ~of a certain aae may
(Cher, Michelle Pfeiffer, Susan go for it, but are the rat of us
Sarandon). This horror comedy chidlisb enough? With Don
bu a fizz; t1ae scenes ex .. -.-1 and Ameche, David Sachet.
..--Diredcd ...., William Deir. with resonate (with some wonde1ful "' special dfecu). George Miller prOdaction heft &om SpicJbera\
directed with a flair that ddlates Amblin shop.
uy prdemiom from the source -.SBTAJl• (PG-13) Poor-
(John UPclite\ boot), and the Thia nkina ADdbq of bald
film ii gorpua to look at-the ideas stan DUstin Hoffman and
tennis KeDC is a classic, and so Warren Beatty as two aaina
is Nicbollon's randy, slol>-sbeit amateurish sonpmitba 1!ho
Satan (the nltimate embocliineDt • .uder off to North Africa,
of the Plllyboy Pbilolophy; be wlaeft they are punucd by CIA
wanu boclia rather thaD '°*>· ••~s (i~cludin1 . Charles
With Veroaica Cartwript. Grod1'. mildy am~) ~
Carel Stnlycken and Vil.mos C01D111UD11t. ~ (1ndgdjna
Zsigmoncrs glowing cinem.at&>-Isabelle Ad.JU.1, lovely and at aa
graphy. in the sand). The openina, let
Liii ._,, Pmll Amzca
in New Y ort. bas amall tinkla
of wit~irector aacl writer
msbc MiJ 1n• to tie YapiJy
• IMJ Elf INt OllCI we pt to the
lame daert bipjiab with •
blind camel (cwa Bob Ud Billa
DeW:r" ...t to diil), we ca _,
feel embaini.ed for the tJOUin1
stara, who espire way below
their talents. Remember •Lucky
Lady?" Here\ anOtbei' one.
•KANGAROO" (R) GoM)-
An~ .. atcaptur-
ina the COl•plr:l.ity of • boot,
D.R. Law1ew:e .. ofJecure llOftl
set ia 192h Autralia aad
loamy 1-ecl OD bia visil tbae.
Colia Friell plaJI die Lawaeecc::
fipre. a w1im wllo nilden ill&o
the freo-fift zone betweea leftilt
ud a f.mt l"9'IP bclded by
Kaaproo (B11P ~BJ;-),
wllile WI Wife (Jildy Dnia)
wonden .... it ia ....... So
do we, .,,.... tMle me fwi..
wing clw.. Tbe film is ...
and .... -..m.I ..........
Davia Ml lier Ulul mapn•m
Frida is a little rabbity, and die
film lacb die atna CDCllJ of
lyricism and 1a we ~ ia a
Law1aa saory, tboiaP there\
one araJ romp on a beacb.
Directed by Tam Buntall.
"RIVJ:R'S EDGE (a}
c.-1-A cold, doJUta aiald-
...._ Tam HDDlcr'I &la frolli a
~ ljy Me81Ji• .,~ -
lactual incidCDtl) pullli • batO iM
bleak world of ~ ao
dmct. clrgpcl and bOnd that
na mmder is ~ a dnp zap
for them. One boy kiUa a pt,
and the otben view bet body lite
a rNd accident, then be.t off
for ~ pilla and tex.. Crispin
Glover overdoes the manic
what..f.bc..hellialmcu of the boY
who wants to be tbe le.a. of
the ,.ct, but .. ~ utUnl
cut also includes Daniel
lloeback u the dead-inside
liiller and Dennis Bopper •
~·~--"° Ina with a bia ..., ... ICll
doll Fredaict fJm• mar.J,
•••• ~ pay aDd 11 ..... , .... pal
ilJljdlority. Tbe movie is cobeieat m involving yet deep-down
ftCaDt; it bmely claWdlel with
social investiaatioa aad it•
wllldlfulnra is nUp«y dole to
tiedaD ~ oldme .. beric
tida. But tllil ii rally apert
...,mi,..adyoaWOD,forqet
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Airplanes •.•.••••..•• 900
Arttiaue C&assic Car ••• 912
:wtos tot Sate ........ 910
LNeitOck .....•.. ~ .... 825
Birds •......•...•••.• 826
REAL ESTATE
M'D&mVICE CLASSIFIED INDEX ~ ••••••.•••••• 8CJ8 AN Hences ••.•••.•••• 806
~ .............•. 416
Industrial . • . . . . . . 506
ti Miii * Property ...... 509
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lnu 11tn•ltl .....•.... 828
Maner to Loen •....•.• 605
Money w.nted ....... 606
Opportunities ........• 700
Opportunities Wtd ..••. 7~
EMPLOYMENT
A91ncies .••.......... 300
()pportunities ••..••••• 305
,.........., .......... 307
••l•as W..act ... 807
Alictbtl ............. 814
Bulldirw ............. 817
..... Equioment 818 ~ ........ 813
Furnllur9 •••••..•.•.•• aoo
furnibnWMted ...•. 805 Gmrl8t s.. ......... 705
....... , .............. 812
..... ~ •...... 906
Mile. tor SMe ••••••••• 809
Mile.. w ............. 810 .. '*" ln.arument ••. 811
OMc:e Equioment ••••• 827
Pm & Sunli11 .....•. 823
Sportilw E.qliipnw1t ••• 819
Acruee .•............ 511
Apts. Furnished ....•.• 407
Apts, Unfurnished •.•. 408
Bldl. to be ~ •... 816
Business Property •••• 500
Business Rentals ..... 421
Condos for Rent ...... 409
Condos for Sale .•..... 507
Commercial Property 505
Desert Property ....... 513
Farms & Ranches ..... 512
Garaps for Rent ...... 400
Houses for Sale ....... 508
Houses for Rent/f um 405
Houses for Rent
/Unfurn ......•...... 406
Lake Shore Property 515
Lots for Sale .......... 51 O
Mobile Homes .....•.. 917
Mortpae & TO .....•. 607
Motets .... : ......•... 415
Mountain Cabins ..... 422
Office Space ......... •20
Out d State Prop ..... 514
Real Estate Wanted ... 518
Rent.is to Sh.re ...... 412
Real Estate for' Xchc ... 517
Re.a Estate Loans ..... 600 Rooms for Rent ....... 410
RESORT PltOPERTY
For Sale .............. 418
Rental . . . . . . . . . . . ... 417
AutOs Wanted ........ 915
Auto Parts & Tires .... 907
Auto Repair /Dom ..... 913
Auto Repair/for .....• 914
Boats ................ 905
Campers ............. 919
Foreian & Sports .....• 911
Mopeds ....•...•....• 909
Motorcycles & Bi~ 908
Motor Homes ......... 916
SEJIVIC£S
Schools .............. 608
Situation Wanted ..... 308
Directory of
Business SeMces
MAUt/KwlllPll Blac:t'I 2 bed,2 blcondo. ~ view fully fwn la . Tennis/~c:"g. Brodue .
•11a...,to1AM
WIDOW HAS MONEY
FOR TRUST DEEDS-
Sl0,000 up No Ciwdit
Chk. No Penatty. c.I o .. 111nA111 1 a 117S-
731L
oeeu. wooden pm1able
pins~ table. $250 new. Nice cond. Now
only $35. Mrs. Adams 675-5893
910At11Ntar ....
CHILD r.ARE UCfNSED. Pre-Schaal EnvilmtnW'lt.
M-F 7-5:30. lSmo+ 549-
2870
Tiie Ne•llM EllllD/ c... ........ a..
..... ~ .... Mllf r. •. ..,. Clll 111·
··=:1:
~R . Household epa1rs-
paintinc. d~ll. car· ~+more. Glry 645-
INNWtam
... l·a.tlf.a'-....... ,.. ..
.... Cll .. Chui
... 111 .. 120
Airlines/Cruise ship job
lists suarantee imme-
diMe ope11i1115t_ ... oc:cu-~s. 1-716-882· Ext61n1~ -eve1__...,._ip._
l.ovifw Nanny Wanted
Live-fo for 3·year-old, M~s:::e= Board. 458·7427
home; 852-0666 ..tc
485-llou111flir
llnt/Fum
Wllra TIEii?
Q1llr .. ••• ,llt &1111 ...........
Cl.EANING UNLIMITED
For.: 1l1nc:e in .....
d11ni111t pnMdins all
•1S111ti11 ~ wc-Trustworthy & _,_._
bla. Cal todmy tar ..
mites.
546-3726
Housecleanina -Experi· Meed. Own, •• , ....
t1aL Reason8ble. Call u.y 563464
Okie CdM. Sod PCH on
fib lblS P.afic Dr ewer·
looki'&r ocean, t.y & pm1(. -noted 3 bed. 3
---=home. 3c:arpr. Poot 2 fi~!. Lease
$2595. 759--9274.
Lasuna Hills Condo, Lake Forest/Moulton
Ptcwy. 2 bOoom, l bath. praae. washer/dryer
hook-up. $800. 582· 8470
Beautiful 5 bedroom
exec:uti¥e home Mission v_._ F~.roorr\ den/ amce. -, ~. 1 yet/I
lease, l•Ke privileaes,
prdener Jl.700 plus
security. I /\M 785
:r:.
~rtment Laauna a.ch. mzy, cute. !bed-room. l black to t.ch, $650. Eveninas 497.
6371; ~ 9Ul900
~s t..mcaoe· lllwn maint. serv. Weekfr/
rnanlh/l time. r,. est ~1-1640
..... T .....
Pld 11b .. tu1Qsince
1975. GM new life to
~ '*'° (714) 552.
.............
JOHN 1lf£ PlASTERER·
Jounwymln, 14 ~.exp,
loaf homeowner. Llltt\,
..... pMdq ~. ~int~lnt ref's.
535-8311
lrnnw:. Condo. 2 bdm\
2 ~ dbl ... poot, iac. tennas. YrJY rental,
SlOOO/mo. ~8:30to 1. Avail •fW'llll 213-258-
5479
=;~8:':a::3
bedrooms, 2~ baths,
family & dininc room
arus, fireplace, bal·
cony/W/#. Oven. ,....,
dishwasher. 2-car •tt·
ached prqe. $1, 100
monthly J>lus security
deposit (213) 431-1232
CJean, J)llinted 3 bed·
room, 1 bllt'I San Juan
Capistrano condo.
Enda5ed ~ pmtio.
Gar•ae. $800/lease,
includes w•ter. 582-
3356
Hilton Hud Island
Relart SUh c.oliM.. 2
bedroom, 2 bid\. Golf. tennis, 300 yards to
beach. $475 weekly.
837-6314 ....
COlOUDOI
TEUURIOE • me: rocky min ....
furn camm to riwr .
Sleeps 4. Exlraotdil my . . deck. ===c.. 1V ~ elc. o.*9oar
actjvities. Reduced
summer rams ct.ys or
weeks. Call Bob 494-
8553 weekd8rs-
507-
CondomWums
ForW.
~una Niauel View Condo-uparaded 2
bedroom. 2 bid\. Gar· .. Assumal* _,_
9~" fixed. $105,900. 364-6210.
508-Hou... for
We
S.ddleback Mountain
Yar Home • 1 ~ yrs old, f"~ae C&assic' 3 bed-
room. 2~ baths. country
kitchen, near Rancho
Santa Maraarita, ~.900. Owner 858-
For Sale or Lease~
Nicuel 2 bedroom, 2
bath upcraded ~· Ail community pa0l.~or$900/
monthly. (714) 364-
6210; (619) 747.2943
1.11 OMw Leisure Wortd r.o.op • Nob Hil. West
... 2 bedroom. 2 9*h.. ~-==r
MONEY FOR RENT!! For
llf1 busirms !OM . star-
tups. mrpllnSIOnS. con-
struction. Women entre-preneurs in business
M!loomed! lHCR Astl> a.s. 514 w. Balboa ~ Ste A. Balboa, ~~1 . CaH pm. 673-
2047
flfl llaeta • MdlD
ENJOY 14-15" RETURN on~l0,000upto$1 mil. D11 ll1n a.. ~173-731L
Movina-Must Sell. fradt PnMncial a..
l')wood formal 1ivina
room & dinina room
suiem; Tnditiolm ~
Cherrywood bedroom
$850, Coon!~ queen bedroom. $375; COumy
Olk dinq table. chairs; ewe ro1-tap desk $35&. Contem~ry pastel
=rm~~ ::e set~= sofa bed. Wal unit. BW-
stoals. Excellent c:mdi-
tion. 836-1374
Sofa, l.cM Sat. chair and ottoman. Never
used. WJUse1$195. 761·
9326
3 piece wall ~ for
TV & stereo incl fold
down bar unit & bfake
fnri by Creal $2999 080 (714) 641-9324
2open~-=-= =~080(71%
641-9324
IC)8..Anliqu11
Unique Ytctorian fire· place. Solid oak. La
beveled mirror insert.
lcMly cald. Onty $375.
Mrs. Adams 675-"5893
ee.utifUI CO)de MenS
Jacket. exceptional
pellet. Bnnd New! from
Nem.n Mlrcus. If you
low and ~ a
fine CClllt it can be~ Nepiable! 499~
senous buyers only sil•••
111 Ma11lcat...... -
PIANO-Solid w.lnut BaldWin spinet w/
mMchinc bench. In
kMltJ carid. °'* $1200. ...... AdlnlS 675-5893
OCENTLRV
USED.OATS
LOWEST PRICES
FULL SERVICE
•• , ... llAlllPm INC.
s.llr.~A I 4i
.............. c..-
(JWt.-..-S
18 ft. Cobll.. 146brs. All
the extras. ... cond.
673-0293 . $14.750
910-AumlDrW.
ls it true p ~ ~pt.r'~ Get
facts todllY! Cal l ·312·
742-1142 "&t 9753-A
n. .... ..,.~lt -· .. ,...,, h re.I
631-8120
1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE fulv 1aued all
ana• $9.500. 495-
1910 Classic lie: cedes Benz 2805£. FuUy re-
sbed!! Ae t.• ...... New paint fWfect ...
rior I exterior. $6,5001 on.. 831-8766 Even-qs_
1961 Masseati Set>ri111 2~. l.aoks .,ad/runs ~ Brillt1t red. back interior. 53.000 mtles.
$19,000. See .. 24792
La Plata Or.. LMuna
Nilufj or cal ~1-2058
datmalewrw•
'49 Ford convertible.
Restored. w/ou•drive. Modest woR to com-
plete. New~ .... A rell demic f'OI Siie or
wiU c:ansider trade on
recent Porsche 911
tarD-Tom Taney 832·
9700 (office). Lie.
#733.JZX
91~
1972 Fireball Travel
TraMr 8' x 31' T~ IMl~oorn $3.500. 493-174
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lo easy on "PX hMrt and
art cutting b9ck on toodl
thll .. high in ...-ct
fll Md chol11t1 rot The
chm9t11 do )10U gOod.
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MONDAY, JUNE I
caDUS
1030-Art and jewelry valued
at .Sl,450 were reporied stolen
from a raideace in the 1300
block of Doft:r.
1335-A stereo valued at Sl.50
wu reported stolen from New-
port Imports located at 3100
West Coast Highway.
1900-Earrinp valued at
$530 were reported ltolen from
a raidcnce in the 100 blOct of
Carob.
2030-A car stereo valued at
S2,-i00 was rq»0rted stolen from
a car parted in the 1800 block
of Port Sbdfield.
214S-Jewelry valued at $6S2
wu reported stolen from a
residence in the 1800 block of
Santiago.
ARRESl'S
1035-James Stewart Frier-
son, 53, a transient was arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.
1810-Lawreace Michael
Tripi, 26, of l..apna ~ waa 0650 T.,. w1wi1 at 1150
anated on IUlpicioa of miticl4> _ were reported vffdMzecl iD Qe
meaw clnmk clriviq. 400 Woct of Moitla Newpc111.
TUDDAY,JUNEt OllO-A bridc•e Md coa-
CJtDISS teata valued at 1624 were
0700-An eacine hood valued reported stolen from a car
at S500 was.~ stolCll from ~ ia tJiie 1600 block of EMt
a car ~ m the 2000 block CoMt ftiabway. ·
of East Ocean. . 1430-Jcwelry. valued at
1100-Clothing valued at SI0,.500, videoequipiNDI ntrril
S205 Wiii rep_orted ~lea from at Sl,350 ud mieoe"•neoUJ
a car parted m the Bia Canyon items valued at S2.80S were ~Cub putiJla lot. reported 1tolea from a car
lgoo.:.....A mot~ valued at parted in t118 100 block of F.at
$ 1,400 WU reporied stolen in the Co.at lfialaway.
300 block of 62nd Street.
1915-An outboard boat
eqine valued at Sl,431 wu
reported stolen from a boat
moored in the vicinity of Lido
Part Drive and Shipyard.
AllllFSTS
0340-Randy Dean David-
son, 30, of Paramount wu
arrested on suspicion of being
under the influence of a con-
AR•ESTS
0410-Pmr Joeepb Carolan,
39, of addrea unknown was
am:sted on tu1picion of waub
with a deadly '!fC&POD on a police
officer.
II IS-Mario Oreja1. 19, of
Santa Ana was arrested on
suspicion of obstructing and
resisting a police officer.
Aa old-f..woned Fomdl of
July picnic will be offered by the
Friends of OASIS Corona Del
Mar Senior Center on July 4
from I to 4 p.m. at the OASIS
building.
Meetings & Events tioilal film m•iaec. WJDe Great
Mouse Detectift, • at EdWards
N~rt Cmema in Fuhion
J11anc1 at 10 a.m., Tuesday,
August II.
The charge for the day is $3
for adults and SI for children 12
ycan and under. The Friends of
OASIS building is located on the
comer of Marguerite and Fifth
Avenue in Corona Del Mar.
Tickets arc available in the front
office or at the door the day of
the event. • • •
Si,....... are now bd.Dc taken
few Camp Osceola, which is part
of the Newport-Mesa YMCA 's
camps and caravans program.
Located in the San Demar-
dino Mountains, Camp Osceola
is great for the younger campen.
Activities include swimming,
fllhin& archery, crafts and mush
more. The camp runs from July
2S to August I .
The camp is led by trained
YMCA counselon. Kids are
assigned six to eight to a cabin
plus a counselor and junior
counselor.
For information about camp
cosu and registration, call the
YMCA facility at (714) 642-
9990. • • •
n.e S2acl •• gl ,.... of die
Laten will be held Sunday, July
26, in the Newport Barbor
beginning at I p.m.
Flipt of the Luen is a race
of one---pcrson sailboats in Ne.
port Harbor that bu been a
community trad.irion. The race
is sponsored by the Commo-
dores Division of the Newport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce
and draws entries from all o~r
Southern California.
Prizes will be awarded to the
top finishers, youngest compet-
itor, oldest competitor, the 6.nt
De llMlfWllll MMJ ,,.,,.,,, of Ji-tllOOll
FREK1i IXDS & WlNIXJWS
0.,,. '*"' Ind •-'pet_.,., ,,..,.,. ,,,.,-oltl mt s c 1 -.r 1 1 • or
Olbn-doon "-' ,..,..._ re 14Jzr. .._ .-6e 11 aSPQJ oJ lllOOtl/l•.:6
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,_,., tMfl#/111 tll/J• .,._ ,,_ • zt F "',... 6cJRll!
• Most installations less than three hours • Increased eecurity. excellent ventttadon
• Sohd brass hardware. deed bofta. screens included • Replace ftat windows with graceful b9ys and bowl
• No stucco or drywall damage • Celt for FREE in-home coneuttatlon
COLTON
1621E~1SI.
(714. 125--2850fl25..2952
Canyon ..........
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'454 YM Nuys ..... 107 ..
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couple and the first woman to
fmisb.
The race ltal'tl and finishes
near the Balboa Pavilion and the
course circumnavigates the bay. •••
Solk,iadL&a .........
dae llo•e 1ar4e• will be
dilcuaed dwing a worbhop on
Saturday, June 27 at 9:30 Lm.
at Sherman Library and
Gardens in Corona del Mar.
This Pf'Oll'&ID is free and the
public is cordially invited to
attend. For further information,
call the Garden office at (714)
673-2261. • • •
CllU•rea fro• ,resclaool
•o r lbda ... are encour-
aged to sip up at a focal branch
of the Newport ee.cb Public
Library's summer reading
program, Wild About Reading.
The program bepn June 22
and wilJ continue through
August IS. An array of Ktivities
is planned. The Read to Me Cub
will present storytimes to
preschoolers. A film series will
be featured at each branch. Fos
a grand fmale, the Friends of the
Library will sponsor the tradi-
Tbe pr~ is free of charge,
and all N~ ~ rcaidcnt
and vacationing children are
wdcome to emoll partici-
pate. For more info~ call
Marpm P~ eoordinator
of Claildren 's service& at 644-
3186. ••• •••• -sa,-. a • .-, .ta. st• is
a prop-am ~Dted by the
OASIS Senior CeDter on Mon-
days and TbUnclaya, beginniq
"June 29 through Aupst 3, in the
Marinen Part multipurpose
roo" from 1-3 p.a
In 11 two-hour aeuions, top-
ics such u common health
problems, diet and nutritio~
~ exercile, tint aid, mon-
itoriq blood pn:uure, storing
and usin1 medications will be
discusred.
The $15 fee coven the cost of
the boot and workbook partic-
ipants will receive the ftnt day
of the program. The class is
limited to 20 people.
For more information or to
sip up, call Roseann or Mary
in Senior Services at OASIS at
644-3244.
REFL EC TIONS IN GLASS
A dMSiOn ol AdvlJnced Wardrobe semnr SoUlhem c.111om1a 1or OW!r • ,ean.
CUSTOM SHOWER DOORS
MIRRORED WARDROBE DOORS
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· Cover Home Oflered by "' ...
Patrick Tenore of RE/ MAX
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aYJUDYDUFn'
Al they uy, "the times they
arc a cbangin"'. What wu
wonderful in 1970 is p11ue, and
what wu marvelous in 1980 is
fading fast. That rule, by tbe by,
applies to almost everything in
this trendy, fast paced world that
we call home.
And homes ~ no exception.
The demand for wide open
spaces without definition of
rooms and an air of cutesy
cuuality bas passed, thank
goodness. What the discerning
buyer is looking for today is a
chance for privacy for family
members and a practical, yet
impressive, floor plan that
allows for all types of entertain-
ing in an atmosphere that holds
simplicity as a prime virtue. A
good number of homes ten or
more years old haven l gotten
the message as yet and what
buyen confront is a nice, but
dated, home that begs for a
major remodel to achieve what
is most desirable for good living
into the 1990's.
This week's featured property,
#7 Royal SL George in Big
Canyon.. is the answer to a real
cstaae buyer's prayer. It provides
all the pratige of the settled.
cxc:IUIWe, Big Canyon ~
complete with mature landsc:ap.
ina and exquisite golf course,
along with everything that a
brand new home would provide
for comfort in the f uturc.
Listed by Patrick Tenore of
Rem.as Rt91ton•on fee land at
Sl,SS0,000, the home was com-
pletely remodelled
approxim1tely 2 1/2 ~ IF•
Tbe raialt is a home iUt pro-
vides the bat of eve~q
Under one roof, aloag with a
1weepin1 view or the aolf coune
just outside tbe windows. Tbe lot
line includes JOO feet of fron~
on the 7th Fairway u well u
a prime cul-de-ac location.
USEDaRICK
Used brick ~plied laviihly
across the front of the two stoey
home offen a welcoming note
that mixes well with the fan
windows and sparkling white
painted trim that make it .a
standout on the block. Walkina
·up the steps, one gets a sense of
stability and quiet good taste
that makes any visitor feel that
this home is fmt, and foremost,
a residence of quality.
The subtlety of the home is
first f cit in the entry hall.
Bleached oak parquet Ooorina is
used here, along with a white
ooling that is scooped into aD
elongated dome. The white
wood work, white marble fire-
place in the living room beyond,
and white ceilina that stretches
to windows at the bllCk of the
room are striking in and of
tlaemselves. It takes some
leCOnds for the eye to Id just to
this splendor and realize the
drama that is taking place
directly overhead.
PARQUET FLOORING
A splendid Lalique chandelier
is suspended there, gracing the
.....,,··--~ ._•flllll•••t• m
dome. The light reflected from
parquet flooring. walls, creamy
white carpet and windows turns
the ceiling into a study in tones
of white, cream and JUCY.
1be basic Ooor plan of this
home is circular. From the living
room, guests move to the left and
into _ the dining room.
Wonderfully decorated with the
most tasteful of art deco, thil
room will bold a modest gath-
ering or a reil crowd, at the
owner~ wllilD; Accea to the
kitchen is ~ and the room is
light and c:b1erJ due to larae
windows. Tiire is a lovely art
deco powder room here u well
as entrances to the maid's quar-
ten, complete with bath, and the
garage. A wonderfully conve-
nient laundry area is here too.
EUROPEAN KITCHEN
The kitchen is white, slick and
European. There is an islaDd
with a veggie sink, the best of
appliances to make a caterer
COMPUTER READY
An informal family room
FINANCIAL FACTS/REAL-
TOR INFORMATION
#7 Royal St. George in Big
Canyon is listed at SI ,SS0,000 on
fee land by Patrick Tenon of
Remo Rallon. 1be home is
shown by appointment, or stop
by on Friday, June 26, between
the boun of 10:00 Lm. and 2:00
p.m. to view this property. For
further information, call Remax
Realtors at 631-1266.
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IPECTICILAI llEWlll IEWUITlll
From all three kYe1I. S bedroom.·~ Bath. Recently
1emodckd. ElllcniDen will low the pme room. clilco a .,... 0w:r 4IOO "I· ft. A bGpia a1 sm.ooo.
DIANA P80SSU 1fl 5111
IPYILAll WITI •EAi llEW 1741,W
LOwcst priced 2 llory wida ocean view. New Bcdfont
1ridi 4 bedrooms, f~ room. bonm room. This home
ha a pool, spa and lavish •ndnpiq. Serene view of
ocean mounaaim and city liabts. C..U
UDO llLAll IAYFlllT
Exqu.iaicc tri-leveJ home. Circular s&ain:ale, marble entry
and balhl. Lunrioua ..-r suite with wet bar and
sittiQa room. Like new! Dock for SO' ~s· boat. 46'6"'
yacht nqotiable. S2,lj0,000.
DIANA PllOSSt:R 7•5111
IEIT PllCED TWO ITOIY
llEW II IPYILllS
Just raluced price for a fast tum around. This spacious
5 bedroom home offen venatility for family and
emertainina. Extra large yard provides setting for the
pool and SpL $499,000.
JO-ANN DORAN 7•5111
IACll 01 MAllET AID IEIUCED
Brand new Eut aide c.o.ta Maa 2 bedroom 2~ bath,
end unit JS'° sq. fl Attached pt'l&'e. Sl49,900 ..
. PHIL STARD:NaUllG 1-.s111
MAIE IFFEl-187,000
Owner anxious to 1eU this spacious I bedroom condo
near South Coast P1u&. New carpet, great shape! Vacant
and ready ta JDOft ilL
PHIL STARDNSURG 7•5111
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ITUL II 1101 LAIUIA
Lapna 8ada ocean view. Two aiagle homes near beach
iD Nortll Lapna Beach. Three bedrooms, 2~ baths,
S yean newtr Owner very motivated, 1ay1 .. ,eu
P.n•Mldi•tdyt'• Priced for quick aalc al S32S.000 wl
S29S,OOO.
ISTlllll y AN& 769 5111
l•RIT I IEIT
Gracious 4 bedroom, 3 Mab family bome in North Coaa
Maa with pool Ued manintted yard. LcmJy family
room witll waD of cmaom clcsip cabiMtry. Profeaio•
ally decorated. Fara time on lllUbt. Shown by appt.
Only 229,000.
E'LYNN UMP 1-.5111
One. two, three bedroom condos in the Soot-' Coast
Plaza area. Several to cboo9e from. CaU fOI' cld•ill
GARY HUMISTON 7a..9111
llUTllT llCITlll II Cl•
OutltaDdina value. six year old tnditionally built, two
story 3900 aq. ft. bome. Three fueplac:a. extra larac
family room, • ~ Cadl with private bath. 4S
x 111 ft. lot. Lovely wy ,.aio. *-" COWlllJ kilcbm,
oceaa Yiew Ina......,~·
RYNN &DIP 1ft.5111
f.STllD YANK 7•5111
OCUI llEW ITUl
Spaciom 3 bedroom. 2~ bath. single story Ranch style
home. Hip in the hills in Eutbluff. Feuures ocean
view by day and city lights by night. Upgrades too
numerous to metnion. S365,000. Price includes the land.
DOUG llEll8S1 7•5111
10 QllllRlll
Owner will carry financing for bard to qualify home
buyer who deaira 3 bedrooms, 2~ baths and separate
family room. Located in Tbc Bluff a and overlooking
a major greenbelt. Thia spacious •£" plan offers the
ultimate in luxurious livifta. Price includes the land.
$323,000.
DOUG Bt:R.BST 7•5'11
DIE-HALF DUPLEX 01 WATEll
Rare opportunity! Buy downstairs units only. Absolutely
gorgeous. Right on the sand with privacy. Watch the
sunset from your living room. Call Giesela for your
private showing today! Asking $399,900.
GISELA 8URMDST£R 7a..SMI
COUITIY ESTATE LOT
Excellent opportunity to build your dream home on this
all usable one acre in a prime Orange Park Acre private
location with a 1olf coone view. Zoned for horses.
Asking S l 7S.OOO.
JO-ANN DORAN 1-.s111
IEIT llY II IELCOllT
· Ugbt aod aiiy are the wont• .. •.his lovely 3 bedroom. 3~ bath townbome 'ft'\\ Ix grcenbeJt cla.e to
pool and spa. ..,.... ~~ '-.4bout the entire home.
Upgraded. Ri~ -_, wJ>tace. Best value in Bclcoun.
SSl9,000.
CALL RON F£LSOT 7•SIM
WAITED 3 IEIUIM HD•E
I have a c:lieat Rady to buy today. If you haft a 3
bedroom home in Corona cld Mar or Ncwprot Heipts
with a pat yard-DON NOT WAfT. Call today!
Olli.A DELGADO 1-.5111
Gncious S cw 6 bedroom laomc inducling a grand open
cnarw:e. s,.ao. aw l1lite, rorma1 diDiaa room,
study or 6th bedlOOlll, family room or entertaiamt
ballroom uc1 aoannct titdla. Thit specious (approx.
S700 sq. ft.) and elepat home bu recently been
•~modeled with an e•quilile deisp t.beme I..arae pool.
spa and doc:t few ln'l'&I boma. Sl,,675,000.
JUNE DA VIS ,_5111
Ull llll II 45'LIT
Sopbiabcmd ud depnt aewer 3 bedroom home with
soariaa wllitc wuhcd ~ islaDd titchea with
Earopcaa c:alliDctry. spearatc 2nd atOJY master with towaae area. fiR,a.:e and balcony. Just listed at S6S9,000
DEUA DELGADO 7a..!lll
IEWUITIH
Best of Harbor View Homes livina-Andenon 1ehool.
peat family comauity ud aaocia•ion.. Four ~
room•. f•• room, private hash yard. Call for
appoi.na ...
MAalLYN aULD.SY 161-5111 • ISMl4'7
IUlllLLE WITI A llEW II .. CAIYll
M~tly deconllcd home with view, pool, spa and
mtertauuna area. 4,000 square feet with 4 bedrooms.
off1ee and nen:iac room. Totally rdurbisbed with new
carpets. wall ~ and new kitchen. S66S,OOO.
UTIDJl Y AN1' 761-5111
IPYILAll llll
S-6 ~rooms. 3 baths, spa, large yarcJ, new carpet. Best
buy m Spyglaa. Vacant and ready to mo"VC m Gorgeous
city lights view.
MAU GULLEDGE 7""'5111
LllllA IUCH CIAIMEI
Adorable 2 bedroom, I~ bath cottage. Walting dista"'%
to beach.. Ocean view from sun decl. French doon and
windows. Owner motivated. S6S Anita Street. Reduced
to $209,000.
GISJ:LA 8URMDSTE.lt 1-.5111
IEW EAST lllE TOWlllME
2 bedroom, 2~ bath, ISSO sq. ft. attached pnge-aMI
unit. Lots of light! $149~.
PHIL ST AJlllN9URG 7""'~
IEW UITlll-UICll IAI JOA.II•
Lower level 2 bedroom and den condo with 2 patios.
Golf coune location ptus city lights views. Two car
garage plus extra off street parting. Sl89,.SOO. FOi'
exclusive showing call . .
Marilya a.Aley 7a-SIM • IS4-tl.C7
ESTHER YANK 7•SHI
IECOUIT TOWIE COLLECTIOI
This most desirable plan ·o .. fonneT model home has
been decorated in neutnl colon throupout. Marble
floors will kad you into the formal entry with circular
aaircase. rotamda, and c:emn1 stytipt. This3 ~
3~ ~bu J marble fa.replaces ud a spcc:tacuJar master
suite with own sitting area. Pivaae spa with waterfall
S819,.SOO.
RON FELSOT 1-..~
'lllUTll'~ TIUIUIE CIUT
Wish you bad a small investment with posirive cash flow?
Here it is! For undeT Sl20,000 you can own a 3 bedroom
Town.home in 1rvi.ne with a areat teD&llt.. Asaume existing
low interest loan ud st.art coUiectiDa rent. For financial
information. call
MAXI.NE GOLDEN 7-~
IAl•lmME
3 bedroom and retreat and 3 bMJaa. Go,.eom ocaa
and city view. Very depnt $629,000. For epno.oal
sbowint call
11AU GvuiDG'& 1't 9111
JO IET LIC&l.E
Chic muJti-lcYCI ia Tmtlc:roct tMI oatc1uaa tbe
compdition. Two 1tOfJ ~room. wilh fireplM:c. Open
COUJd.J'J titclw:e J w.--2~ Ntk. Upsaic liW-.
for .. .SJ7J9'00. FOi' a special appoilltmcat. calJ
MAlllNE GOLDEN la5111
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Ocaa froet Jiabt wl airy. Wroom. 3~ Mlh. Private
patio with spa ud bar-e-quc. Grommd titcM'O, wet .,... •
Frmch cloon and more. Buy now ud eajoy snmllMT
lumetl.
DIANA P8~D 'NI 5111
Jiil 1.11111
IUllEW-IEW .....
Prime view JoctioD, with pri••• • ,.n1. u~
dep8I ~in antral tOla.. llcady to IDO\l'C iato.
Privalc IM'Wiop.
.IO-A.NNDORAN M .. 11
3 CORPORAJE ~LAZA • SUITE 101 • NEWPORT CENTER
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.._.,.. Semas in Newport
Bne• recently honored top
agents for the first quarter of
1987 and recognized seven new
realtors, thus increasing its staff
to 4S agents.
"We arc extremely proud of
our agents here in the Newport
Beach office and we arc partic-
ularly pleased that seven top
agents have joined us since the
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fint of the year,.. said Tom
Qmeem, vice president and dis-
trict manager of the Newport
Beach office.
.. We have experienced a very
active market which this year bas
represented an average of 4S
buyers or sellers a month. One
of our partnership teams, Ed
Escano and Mallftell W•lte,
represented the seller for the
biggest sale to date in Harbor
Rid1e-a home that sold in
DANNY BIBB
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
904 VIA LIDO NORD
OPEN SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 1-5
Beautiful Dutch colonial, 5 bedrooms, 5 baths, pow-
der room, Hbtwy, ten foot celllngs, wide IMllls, next to
landscaped IWk-Finest pwnl1'lc north ch8nnel
view. Pier Md slip for l8rge boM; $2,825,000
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
815 VIA LIDO SOUD
OPENSATURDAYANDSUNDAY1-5
Wldch..,..... from 3 lewela of finest Udo view. D•per
lot gives 1Wvtew. Fourbedroqms, 4 blllhs; IMJroom,
bo9t room, gourmet kitchen. Brick pdowlttl fire ring.
Second story roof deck recreaUon ..._Sandy b•ch,
pier and float $1,995,000
BALBOA ISLAND
303 A'POLENA AVENUE
Available JNlfJ 11111 $3,500/month or for sale
$650,000. a..utiful traditional 3 bedroom. 3 a.th
home. QualitJ constructed, peof•lioaallJ deconl-
bld home on exc1l1nt stleet. F.-... 2 master
bedrooms. Winw In 1980 of .. Best Balboe w.nd
Home of the Yw".
INCOME PROPERTY
IN ORANGE COUNTY
We hllve a.-;ment unlla W .. In Omnp CountJ
from 20 lndlwiduel units to 70 unil ..............
SAN JACINTO
RIVERSIDE COUNTY
Prime location on Romona Expn••8'· Appfow81
given for 151-unlt apart111Mt on 1.13 8Cf9S.
$500,000
Also
Motor Inn commen:lal 9lte of 4.5 llCI-.. for $425.-.
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Top Apnts Recopize4
Da••J 8lltlt achieved the
number one position in tbe
Southwest Region with accum-
ulated sales through May. Bibb
also received honon for 1ehiev-
ing the number two position in
the Grubb and Ellis Residential
Brokerage Services company
throughout the nation. A.-
Peters was top salespenon dur-
ing the fint quarter. Donna
Godshall achieved the number
one position in the Southwest
Region for January. And IJnda
Oetb received recognition for
her achievements in March when
she represented the buyer or
seller in five transactions and the
buyer and seller in an additional
three transactions.
Danny Bibb
Although Danny Bibb grew
up in a f amity of general con-
tractors and builders, his first
career was in the restaurant
business. But his general famil-
iarity and intetest in housing led
him to switch careers in 1975.
.... had always been interested
in real estate. I have even built
ANN PETERS
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IC'\Wlll cmaom boma md ..
in..,..iaai~or
....... ~-.nil baek-....... bill...,~ me
beaw lene .., clieall, ....
I cu more radily identify. with
their needs and help them
acliieve their real estate goals.
The more a realtor knows about
every upect of the business, the
more be can help his clients, ..
said Bibb.
Bibb specializes in Big
Canyon where be is a resident
and very active on the board of
directors of the Big Canyon
Community Association.
Last year Bibb sold almost SO
percent of the total homes sold
in Big Canyon. And, in the last
four years, he sold 53 homes in
the community.
041 feel it is my responsibility
to be familiar with everything
that is going on in the commun-
ity of Big Canyon, which
includes knowledge of all the
community association ·s activi-
ties and building parameters of
the area. Today, major renova-
tions arc taking place through-
out Big Canyon with at least a
half dozen homes being remo-
deled at any given time. Big
Canyon is wonderful and I feel
fortunate to live and work in this
great community," said Bibb.
Bibb has clearly shown that
dedication and specialization in
a community brings success, as
is evident in his awards from
Grubb and Ellis.
Big Canyon was built 15 years
ago. It is comprised of a variety
of residences f roni condomini-
ums to custom homes. 04This
community is very private with
beautiful foliage and greenbelt,
golf course views. It is coove-
n icn t l y and functionally
located-close to everything. yet
you ·don' get trapped in a lot
of traffic. It~, also an ideal family
community with many cul de sac
streets and homes uraqed on
blocks that create a friendly
neighborhood atmosphere, ..
said Bibb.
After a career M a lctiOOI
teacher, followed by raitinafour
children, A• Peten fiaally
pursued her life-long interest ia
real estate. It wu faftcea ~
ago that she got bet realtor\
license and then went on to act
her broker .. liCeftic.
041 alwa)'I wanted to ao ibto
real estate, but I realized bow
time consuming it was. After the
children were grown, I felt I
could devote myself to it,
because it is a seven day a week
occupation. It takes total ded-
ication on the part of the real-
tor," said Peters.
Peters has experience with
properties throughout Newport
Beach. Tustin and Laguna
Beach as well as with raw land.
She attributes her success to her
interest in people.
06Real estate is a people busi-
ness. I have a reputatjon for
being honest and ethical and I
listen to my clients-I find out
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DONNA QODIHALL.
CIUCAGO 'fffl ~E AND SAFECO
1Tfl .E HAVE JOINED FORGES
ID CREME 1llE MAJOR FORCE
IN THE '11'fl .E INDUSIRY.
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NEW LISTING ·
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The ullmate In gr1ICioua end excllng IMng but
ptMned tor a tlrftlY. Wonderful m•tt r _... wll\
..,.._and aldy. A_,,. ... wing wl" lm,ge tamly
room Md 3 edloinlng bedrooms. Gourmet kitchen
with bey view, maids room. Slip for a larve yacht
Barbera Aune
TIP• TIE Lm • CUTll l•llHE aa•t
Tine bedroom. ~ bath. deliglMW decorated and
fumilhed Augusta (largest) model. Country club and
night light views. Security 9*r communitY pOola. ape
and tennil. Minutee from Newport bu8in 111. cultural
and beaches. Appointment only evenings and
weekenda with Tom AHinaon
1'7111 W Matti
Former model In the Crest "'Renaisunce" with a
ICllll ,_ I.CJ. 111.. beeuttful view. Very private. Large decks. Convenient
Immaculate 1 bedroom condo facing pool and floor plan with master suite down. Three bedrooms
overk>oklng lovely greenbelt. Lower comer unit plus loft. Perfect condition. Beverly Morphy
Columbia Square is perfect for faculty, student or
lnveMofi Paula Balley PIEITI•Hl IU Ill.All 147 ....
View9 of golf COU1M and lake from this 3 bedroom,
YW P.Ullllll 11U. . 3 bath bi-level luxury condominium. Formal dining
Thia eophisticated 2 bedroom. 2 beth. townhome near • room, gourmet kitchen, vaulted ceilings in the
the South Coat Plaza Meb'o area. Recentty decorated spacious master bedroom. air conditioning and
in neutral cokn ta home teetu,_ many ~ central vacuum are just a tew of the many amenitiea.
including minored walls and berber carpet Donn Wall Gayle Amato
malffl 11-. LET•a1a1•• ... 111
Tri-aev.13 bedroom, 2 bath townhome in the beautiful Gather around the custom bar of this open flow'~
Bluff. of Newport Beech. ~ repainted and floor plan with aoering ceilings. This 2 bedroom plus
carpeted and in move-in condition. Donna Wall den. 2~ tMdt1 home al90 enjoys spartding city light
views at night and majestic mountains by day.
IDtlB • ...,. W' • .. lftl.111 Maureen White and Ed &cano
Thia e bedroom, 4 ba1h home located in the heart
of Irvine hu It all! A gr:eet pool & IP&. block wall, •mrruTa t•llHIE .....
3 car ganige. Mt-In kitchen, parquet entry and hall, Enjoy the beauty and preetige of Harbor Ridge. High
IOlar ay....,,, air conditioning, new interior paint ceilings. large deck and pdoe. tonnal dining --.
Be\eriy Duddy ~ ........ lllUdy, 3 ftreplacea Megniftcentview.
,_ tm •T •I.I. lftl,111
all tis plus the PC>Ola and tennis COUfta. Barbin lute
Thia home haa one of the largest wooded percela • CllTll I I I Ull 11 Pl.Al Z ••11 I
In w.a V.-de.,.. plus 4 bedlooma. From the formal lde91ty located in the heart of Big canyon. tt"8 4
dining or famlty room you can view the loYety ""8Ced bedroom Broadmoor is a perfect famity home.
g91dena and built-in bar-b-que. Quiet cul-de-sac. F•tu,_ formal living/dining rooms. specious family
Tony Shew room with view of golf course. Secluded ape oft large
muter suite. Denny Bibb and Stephanie Grody
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Need.,.. _.a. room? How about• aeconct muter an~ ••.111 .,...? Maybe you have twins or perhape you just want WeH appoilltld 4 bedloom. 3 bath home with extra
big roome all on one floor. Then you 8houldn't ml8s large game room. Featuring pool. spa & fountain in
thla unutMMll 3 bedroom Lusk houM. Just right for expansive surroundings. Inside oak floors and
people with apeclal proieda. Coby Ward 118ircw. ~ient buitt-ins. two fireplaces plus
many extras mak• this an exceptional home
m 11 m IEICI . 1114.19 compHme11tld by the open canyon and city lights view.
Big lot. Greet c-AtOm famity home. lulh ~ Sera HkvMn
Ttne ~ 2 betha. Rbt.ry and ldl Loe• d
on one of Newport Helghta ._.•••a.ell••'• ·----·•a 1111m11E 1111.111
wing. A muat to-. Mk-My Rowe and Tony Shew a..1y oflered. this 4 bedloom Venalllea model
~ is our most luxurious and popuW loor
--Mii i I -llllTI 1411.19 plan. F...,. dramlllc 2 ltoly entry with ••taping
. long ..,.... ....... ay ..... to .. w:IUded llngle clrcuW min: .... '-98 tormel living. dining • tamly
11ory 3 bedroom. ~ a.th. fMlly room hoime. MM1 rooma. Luxurloue ......., .,... locmd on lril ..,.._
ditcondot _._ wood tkJiora. mirron. 9kytighll. Excdant cul-de-w: ~ with 9CelMc viawa.
priw111 p1111o wtth tpa off m1t11r ....., Ma&nen o.nny Bibb end~ Grody _..,Ed &c:Mo - -
... ml CIA El letlll .
Open .. front door to • ..._ """" brick .,....,
eurroundad ~ COiilloltlble 3 baidlOOlft. 2 b9lt home.
twdwoOd loon. ....... c tlllilfl9 and u8ad brick
........ A wondartul '*-lor -~ indoora
and out.~ lMril
,,_Ill WWWllllPMll al.A 1111.m
specloul 5 bidloom. cuMcJfn home In Harbor Ridge.
Dramatic ~ dellgn bY Robel Earl.
8kyllghta. cathedral oaill"'8 and f NnCh doors
~ Enonnoua prtw• lot. lueh grounds.
OWiy ... Lola .....
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klchen. Thia "*'°"' 2 badl--. 2 ...._ ....
oonnunMy condominium ii In • 1111.-. 1s• • °"'*. ~ anJdoue to .... c.roevn &.----.. ~ .
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LOTS
LIT .. + lier down ••••.•......•......• $170.000
Emmi' MY -Parle views ................. $250,000
• C II II -Veews .............•........•. *"50.000 n IDl:A -Veew lot -mutli-res .•........•• $500.000
U1 .. -Rat building lot •..•.•.•.....•• $650,000
MAI II ... -Veew lot ................... $895,000
f I 111 IWf MY -Lot w I pier permit ........ $800,000
LIT -multi -Zoned R-1 /R-3 ............ $1,400,000
MDIII WE Plmt -Veews ............... $1.250,000
MAI ID .. Plmt -Veews ............... $1, 150,000
CHIU IB. ... -Veew Lot ................ $975,000
a&r-:msrm 11.••
FabulOUI cu9IDfn Hllrbor Ridge 5 bedroom. 7~ blll\
home. Bnaat:Wdng ocean. bey and city lights views.
Priwl• gu.t _.. with living room and outside
mircw. Bi-level pool with cl9Cading w...,...... and
spa. Gourmet kitchen and much more. Danny Bibb
and Maureen White
SELECTED PROPER~!E~
ACAlll Fmm ILl 111._
Immaculate 1 bedroom condo facing pool and
overlooking lovely greenbelt. lower comer unit.
Columbia Square is perfect tor faculty, Sludent or
investor! Paula Bailey
YW ... Hl•ll 1111.19
This sophisticated 2 bedroom. 2 bath. townhome nMr
the South Coast Plaza Metro ...... Recently decorated
in neutral colors this home teetures many upgqdee
including mirrored walls and beft>er carpel Donn wan
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Tri-level 3 bedroom. 2 beth townr"lome in hi beaulitul
Bluffs of Newport Be1ch. Aeoentty repeinted and
carpMed IOd.ir1 nme-m condition. Donna Waif
• IOTUI • :-t1E UICI" •... lftl 111 This 6 bed%om, 4 bath home k>ca'8d in the hW1
of Irvine has it am A great pool & spa. block Wiii.
3 car garage. eat-in kitchera. parquet entry and hall.
solar system. air conditioning. new interior paint
Beverty Duddy
HllYM•t•l.1. Pftlll
This home has one of the largest wooded s-rc all
in Mesa Verde.-plus 4 bedrooma. From the tom.I
dining or iamity room you can view the lovely tlrraced
gardens and built-in bar-b-que. Quiet cul-de-sac.
Tony Shaw
wa&lU EllJ'Uff -.....
Need an U.ci9e room? How llbout a leCC>nd maal 1
suite? Maybe you~ twi,. or .,.map. you 1'* W9nt
big rooms all on one floor. Then you lhouldn, .,..
this unulUlll 3 bedroom Lusk houM. Jult right tor
peopJe With tpeCijl pro;ec1L Coby Weld
m11m.. 111um
Big lol ar... Q'*>m family home. LUlh _. ....
Three bedloon. 2 .... librwy and loft. Loe 11111
on one of Newpcwt t tejghel be9I Ill•• Chldten"a
wing. A"""' to-. Micby Rowe and TO!f'r/ Shew
IBl-••••-••m Mll.m Long sm• drivewa'Y 1w11 '° .. Mduded ......
stcwy 3 bedroom. 2~ beth. ~ room home. U.W,
decoratt>r extras: wood ttoon-mil•ors. .,..._
private pUC> with ..,. off ma1'1r ..., ~
White/Ed Escano
Lmm.ECIPII B lt•Jlll
Open l'9 tront door to a large aunny brick Piiio
surrounded by comtonilble 3 bedroom. 2 ~ ......
HardwoOd floors. beeln ceilinga and uwt .... fir_.. A wondartul ~ tor •.....nng iMloOl9
and oul JcMlr1 Lewis
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... ma ... . 1.ove1y ground 1oor c-.Jltom
~·••Ii 2 bedlUOln ... 2 .... condo ... .,.aio.
In .... COMPiex ... communlr •••court-. pool. .-. b•ullUI 19Cft 1llon room Md ....,. ~ ' cm• wilt..,,. Md lhow-.
ILll 11.. ••·1•
..,llT CW wtll pilltdike lefting and ..._ End
unit .. 2 bedlooma. 2 ..... ln8ide laundrY. pdo
Md community pool and .,._ Bike nil to beach.
1111.m l7Mlll
CSTA ma · Eastside complex with community pool.
..,. to storee and restaurants. Two story comer unit
with 3 bedrooms. 2 bathe.. woodbuming fireplace and
nice patio. A little polilhlng and you'll have a gemlt
11n• -111-1•
•••T 1a11•1E -WaJk to Hoeg and medical
buildinga. bike to beech. Airy apacioua end unit with
3 bedrooms. woodbuming ••ace. double garage
Md &arge patio. City light views trom ........ steps
to community pool.
.... 111·1•
IMHllE Coeta Meea 3 bedloom townhome with oak
cabiMlry, mirrored wmdrobes and atlached ftnished
2 c=-o-age. Freehty ~ quilil beck unit with
UMd brick patio and large grassy yard. .,...... 111·1•
" I I • · LIU R C1wming 2 bedroom. 1~ bath
cOndo With lriterior laundry and 2 car garage.
Decolator .,...... belt>er ~· mi binds. wet t.r In living 100m. mtrror9d wardrobes. central
YllCUUll'I Md air conditioning. Jult ~ to bay and
ocean b•ches. ~ 111·1•
ALlllT ICHlf9IT · A.beolutely adorable remodel,
bright and dauy 3 bedroom b 11ch hOU8e on tiny
lot (no~ jult *PS to W1d. twdwood toora_
circular 9taircaee, fireplace and tamutlc views.
~ 111·1•
... If.Kl duplex -just a block to ocean. Super
summer rental with 2 bedrooms in eech unit on rare
40' lot With 3 garages.
1111.111 111·1•
•1ar11n In email~ Beach community with
pool and '8ilnia. Ref'Urbished 4 bedroom, 2~ bath
home on comer lot With formal dining room. sunny
patio and greet sun.et vMtWs. Short walk to ocean.
l.1111' 2 CJE•ll1.... 111·1•
CAPE Cll •• •n -Lots of potlln1iat In this 3
bedroom, 2 beth home. la!99 I~ room with
fl~ arid FNneh doors~ to patio with BBQ
and cabana ptus laWri leeding to dOck for 28' boat
Just a few blockl to ocean beechea. an• 111-1•
Ul•t Ill.All ideal beeeh houee. for vacation OI
fOre,,.... Wonderful 3 bedroom _.... loft and two stofy
living room with huge fireplace and Iota of windows
fOr light and *' teeHng. Clol9 to North BeyfrOnt. ...... ~
.... .-..a. AbeoltAlly charming 2 bedroom
r9d brick co"'ge wllh ~ceilings.~ new
C8fPll Md kMlly pllllo pe.. ~ 2 bedroom
~ Unit tot income. Excellint location. 5 9 ,....... l7Mlll
mAT W"llOT LICINI · cloee to Newpoft Harbor
Yacht Club. Bike to Balbo9 Pier and Pavfflion. A 3
bedloom beach hou• with MP8f'* bonus room and
bd\.
...... 111·1•
11&.•A Ill.All .W in great location just off south
bltytront Charming immaculate 3 bedroom home with
corMf brick fireplace and sunny patio plus terrific
2 bedroom apartment over the garage. ...... m-.-
llYHIO Cllll with turning basin and night light views.
Elegant and immaculate 2 bedroom, tastefully
decofated in neutral tones. Great location in security
building with doorman and pool.
111.. 111·1•
UAll CAIAl on Balboa's quiet little island. Dar1ing older
3 bedroom front house with bay view, 2 bedroom
apMment. MP&ra'9 bunk room and 4 car parldng.
Dock for two 18' boa1IL Assumable 1st TD. owner
may carry 2nd. 11!5.• 17,._
IAYFlllT POTllaE -spectacular Newport Hart>or and
night lights views from this newly carpeted, 2 bedroom
and den with high ceilings and large deck. SeHer will
consider trade and will carry 2nd T.0. Available dock
tor 50' boat
1515.• a1 -t•
IAYlllE Clft Cllll • Spacious 2 bedroom unit with
den, fiR9place. top quality decor and attached 2 car
garage. Living room with wet bar opens to watef'front
patio in this elegant gated community with poot and
spa. a.m 1 9 'I 1111..al1118.l • .. Jiii Ul·I•
SS I I • .a l'9 cm• GI Ne~a don wfl\
....... oc11n and c a ........ lMge 2 ltDry 4
bedloom hoft'9 wiltl ~ fMlity room and two~
..-c1ous pelk». ~lately lumiehed Ill ..
~ 111·1•
MYill10 • Charming 3 bedroom c.pe Cod on
ep9Cious conw lot in thil tabuloue w.w oriel•lld
community with guMied ~ and prN ... b11ct... U...-. mtlttr _... wil'I tlr..,aace and den (could
be ... bedroom), farnity ~. wood looring.
lhuttln and ... ined glm windows. Mcwe in reedy
with heh decor.
~ 111·1•
... ml ou-.nding a..aom home in comer k>clllk>n
with bay view. Ma dlbrraneen 4 bedloom with f8mily
room and .uty. Bult in 79 and beeutifuly tlnilhed
with imported IJdurea. a..aom Cllbinelry. tile and
bel1* '*Pltlli loora. pened windows and French
door'I tO IUMY IOUI\ plllio. • na 11 llHJHI 111.1• em.• T9m • in San Ju.I c.pislrano'• pt99tigicMa .. ...,. autt• ... fllbulous city and OCW\ view&.
Exquilite ...... wtll 5 bedrooms. family room. library,
fOflMI dining and huge kitchen. Lota of -and
beeutfful --lvoughout Cu*>rn pool and spa. ...,.,,..a1ure controlled wine dOMt. exerd9e room Wt" ..... and compl8" eecurity ayltlm. Lender
owned.
.... 111·1•
E9 m IME MYFllOT Frelhly painted and relutbi9hed
with dock for large yacht Paneling and mouldings
throughout ttW 5 bedloom with a dining room fit for
a royal banquet. 2 atofy living room with French doora.
beam ceilinged library, famity room and gourmet
kitchen. U98d brick entry courtyard and r9r patio
with spa.
Rll.m 111·1•
LWIEmlUIY IAYfllft with fabulous views down
HalbOt laland channel Beau1ifulty remodeled and
customized with lavish UM of wood and glass. 6
bedroom with den. dining room. office and dock for
3 lwge boetl plus epecious w8'8rfront pdo and
en'9f1aining--with spa. Owners will carry 11t T.D.
(Lii UH.IIi 111·1•
IA ft In KlfBT• in lttis 3 bedloom with oflce. den
opening to 20' lap pool. gounnet kitchen and dllwtic
2 stofy living room with a wall of window9 opening
to wat8iilont pdo leading to ~ dock b .., • .,
boeta. SUpertaey remodeled~ an imp a 111¥8 Corona
del Mar addlw. ... , , r • 11.1.. a1-1•
llPlllT1CATO UYFlllT • BcNautifully executed 4
bedroom including luxurious master with giant
clo9etldressing room. large tormal dining room. den
and dock for 50' sail or powet boat Open multi level
floor plan, with spacious hjgh ceilinged rooms. stained
glass. oak paneling and cabinetry and security
system. French doors open to bayside patio for
enter1aining.
lt.Jlll• 131·1•
Unmlfl IAYJlllT with over 80 fl of water frontage
and panoramic views of the widest part of Newport
Harbof. Older home with large. gracious rooms. aJI
freshly refurbished with new paint and carpeting plus
new landscaping. Formal dining. family and sun
rooms plus courtyard with pool. Prestigious guarded
waterfront community with private beaches. 11.•• 131·1•
pnme south t Castle like
extenor built in '8' with 4 bedrooms. family and formal
dining rooms. 2 spas. sauna. play yard and new dock.
All systems. including security. are computer guided. a.••• 111·1•
HOMES, INC. REALTORS·
Jl5 M~rine Ave.
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LENDER
American Com
Mortpge
632-7766
PROPERTY
ADDRESS
23 l Colton Street
1141 W. Balboa Blvd.
178 Shorecliff Road
1840 Leeward Lane
4300 Patrice Road
2207 Franc~co Drive
34 Mainsail Drive
814 W. Bay Avenue
327 Alvarado Place
2297 Redlands Drive
1616 Sea Bell Circle
517 Carnation Avenue
107 Milford Drive
24 71 Crestview Drive
1326 Mariners Drive
410 Morning Star Lane
250 I Via Marina .. ~· -..
14 Deerwood Lane
1921 Port Weybridge
1948 Port Albans
1915 Yacht Maria
427 Lugonia Street
1433 Santiago Drive
3608 Marcus Avenue
1215 Pembroke Lane
1026 Port Charles Place
1948 Port Claridge Place
508 Dahlia Avenue
512 Femleaf Avenue
5 Goleta Point Drive
4627 Cortland Drive
Bayview Mortgage
TRUST
DEED
$130,000
Unavail
Unavail
$153,100
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$224,100
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$184,000
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"-i Qnavail
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$220,000
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$110,200
$280,000
$261,000
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$115,000
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$500,000
$206,000
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$345,000
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$249,000
$435,000
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$1,400,000
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$331,500
$300,000
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$349,000
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$200,000
$750,000
$266,000
COMMENTS
I Bi-weekly loam
available up to S400K,
10.5%. Alt for Du.
5,_
9~% Call 9~% ·~ Call JO~%~% ·~ ., ........ ~
640--0410
BMC Mortgage
851-0431
9%9& Call 9~ Cal ·~% Call 10~% 7%
NOIH>WDCr occapied
2 (cuhout)from~
Not ., .. ..._
,._ 'JIMli.
Far West Savings CaD about our
and Loan JO~ 2 9~9fr. 2 H~9' 2 11~ 7J69' l~ NOPOINTS 1ou.
250 4468
Metrnor Fmancial
NewportU~
Mortpaie 101A% 2~ 93'~ 2
261-2522
America .. 5da ..,..
hinter. JumbO my cau qllllifilr, piUdme •
....... AnWat. of
Metro. Lile.
2 .. droom
220 Nice Ln #109 (VIiia Balboa)
Sun 1-6 831-1400 $195,000
801 lido Pk Dr l2A (Lido VHl8ge)
Satl8un 1-6 831-1400 $510.000 3 .........
236 Driftwood (Shcnellffl) I
FrWat 1-6 875'«>00 "50.000
2108 Viata L.8NdO (BIUffa)
875-eOOO 1254.000 s.vsun 1-6
'871 Vlata Bonita (Bluffs)
Sun 1-6 875'«>00 $255.000
2821 Pebble Dr. (HV Hiiia) *
'875-6000 $885,000 Sun 1-6
219 Poppy (Olde CdM)
Sun 1-6 675-6000 $795,000
2105 Miramar (Pen Pt)
831-1400 $550,000 SaVSun 1-6
2522 Vista Or. (Bayshores) #
631-1400 $875,000 SaVSun 1-5
2532 Circle Dr. (Bayshores) #
631-1400 $835,000 Sa'1Sun 1-5
104 Via Palermo (Lido Jsle)
631-1400 $399,500 Sun 1-5
2435 Orange (Costa Mesa)
631-1400 $168,500 Sat 1-5
2668 Bayshore Or. (Bayshores) # •a *
631-1400 $1,895,000 Sun 1-5
2463 Irvine
644-6200 $275,000 SaVSun 1-5
4 Bedroom
26 Mission'Bay (Spyglass)
644-6200 $649,000 Sat/Sun 1 :30-6:30
500 Via Lido Soud (Lido Isle)•#
631-1400 $695,000 SaVSun 1-5
21 Hermitage (Big Canyon)
644-6200 $640,000 SaVSun 1-5
24 Rue Grand Valle (Big Canyon)
644-6200 $880,000 SaVSun 1-5
I' 15 lnvemess (Big Canyon)
644-6200 $1,295,000 SaVSun 1-5
3514 Catamaran (HV Hills)
644-6200 $395,000 Sun 1 :30-5:00
5 Bedroom
1339 Hamp Shire Cr. (Baycrest) * #
831-1400 $525,000 Sun 1-5
53 Harbor Ridge Dr. (Harbor Ridge)
644-6200 $710,000 SaVSun 1-5
214 Via Lido Nord (Lido Isle)
644-6200 $1,375,000 Sun 1·5
• Bedroom
15061 Clemons (Irvine)
644-6200 $225,000 Sun 1-5
1 Carmel Bay Or. (Spyglass)
644-6200 $796,444 Sun 1..S
2501/2511 Seaview (CdM)
875-2311 $815,000 Sun1--t
Ker: * Pool or Spa • View # Family Room • Waterfront ·
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-.4CM. life cap
- 1 ~ points+ $200 .
Col Midtml lorOM ot
(714) 955-2105
WESTERN COUNTIES MOITGAGE
19762 MecArtlw IW., ~
Jllm ZI. 1117 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COST A MESA NEWS"" IC
R E A T 0 R s
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BEYERL Y HILLS BREHTWOOO HANCOCJC PAU NEWPORT 8£ACM SAN DtEGO SAN FRANCISCO SAN MARINO SEA nu;
NEWPORT BEACH
BLUFFS • SPACIOUS END UNIT . Laree 4
bedroom condo overtookinc patio & ereenbelt. One
bedroom & bath on lower levet. Great versatility for
Office. maids or in-law quarters. 3 bedrooms, din-
ina/ijvinc room. kitchen & eatinc nca on main level.
Reduced $25,000 now $285,000 including land.
SALLY StlPt.EY I JOYCE DA80l T
BLUFF8-S2Cll,OOO FEE, AFFORDABLE a
AV AIL.ABLE 4 BEDROOM · with master
suite.2nd bdrm. living/dining area on main level. Two
bdrms & bath upstairs. Convenient location. Easy walk to
Eastblutf shopping center,C.D.M. High School, tennis,
&churches. Private patio on greenbelt near pool. Vacant
& Priced to sell quickly. &209,000 includes land.
SALLY SHIPL£Y I JOYCE DABOL T
OPEN HOUSE SAT"& SUN 1·5
22« VISTA HUERTA · BLUFFS, N.B.
GOOD PRICE REDUCTION· N.B. CONDO.
·A $7.000 price reduction makes this lovely Bluffs condo
one of the area's best buys. 3 bedrooms,21h baths, hu&e
country kitchen tn rural-i&ke settmg. Price includes land.
$232.500
BLUFF.S SINGLE LEVEL • VIEW OF BACK
BAY a OCEAN. · This property located in the
original Bluffs is exceptional & rare. A three bedroom one
story with fabulous view of Back Bay & ocean. Two
spacious patios with lots of room to expand rt desires.
Excellent location on greenbelts. $309,000 includes land.
SALLY SHIPlEY I JOYCE DEBOLT
BLUFFS END UNIT CONDO.· 3 Bdrms. 21h
baths. Completety remodeled kitchen w/custom cabinets
& new appliances.fireplace. wet bar. Walk to schools &
Eastb&utf Villace. Meticlousty dean home. $225,000
includes land.
MARIA BERCOVITZ
aw.a -REDUCED -FAST SALE
t•IU.DI LAllCIE ASSUllAm E LOAN
llA Y LEAM/OPTION. · Newly decorated 3 bdrm
two story cOldo Wltlt private enclosed patio. Cofwentent
location near EasUlluff Shoppinc Center & C.D.M. Hiett
School. Priced betow market to sen quickly. Fast
possession possible. Reduced to $185.900 l.H.
SALLY StlPl£Y I JOYCE DEBOl T
LIDO ISLE -EXCELLENT CORNER LO-
CATION . on Via Lido Soud. SuMy brCht home one
block from dub house. Private beaches. Tennis and
parks. 4 Bdrms plus den, 2 baths. $499,000
MARIA BERCOVITZ
BIG CANYON YERSAI LES · Extra large lot on
eolf course with pzebo,bbq, pOol New marble entry and
ditq room floor. Needs cosmetic repairs. New f rench
doors from Kitcben to yard. Gnlt potential $695,000
DOROTHY HMDCASru
.KMt ON THE UllDWAQON BEFORE
IT'8 TOO LAft · This qUality condo is _.inc
distance to beach. has easy access. top security, a
populaf floor p&an & a slUll price to pay for Newport
Bach. $139,900
LIZ BEAZl.EY ..
#2 Corporate Plaza
SUite 150
Newport Beach
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BAYSHORE
8AY8HORES BA YFRONT WIPER. · Pnme lacation for channe &
night light views in gaurd gated community. Excellence in craftmansh1p
throughout. 4 bdrms each Wlth bath, large formal dining room. gourmet
kitchen w/top of hne appliance. Marvelous famtly room, 3 fireplaces, 3-car
garage. Steps to beach.
MARILYN TWITCHELL/MARIA BERCOVITZ
KINGS PLACE · Extremely comfortable family
home an sought after area. Good potential for apprecia-
tion. See this 3 bedroom home on a very large lot on one
of the nicest streets in Newport Beach. $345.000.
LIZ BEAZLEY
NEWPORT C:REST-TOWNHOUSE. · Dra-
matic "Plan 1" featuring a wet bar, fireplace.. a great
famtly style eat-in kitchen with French doors leaden& to a
pnvate patio, 3 bedrooms. 21h baths. Great locabon our
pool and tenms courts. Hurry on this one. Priced to sen
at $173,000
BARBARA CHAMBERS
YERSALES BEST BUY · Enioy good cross
ventilation in this beautiful corner unit "Renoir" model
condo. Two large bedrooms & two baths. Mirrored closet
doors, freshly carpeted, draped & painted in neutral
colors. It won't last long at $l23,500
JOYCE DA80l T /SALLY SHIPLEY
S .. GLE8, FED UP WITH SHARING?
SENIORS, TIRED OF LIVING WITH RELA-
TIVES? · H so. be sure to see this first ftoor bachelor
unrt 1n Newport Beach whach has 1ust been made
avatlable. Attractive Shot• Screens divide bedroom &
living area. Tastefully decorated & elegant club house
facd1ties for your convemence. $73,900
JOYCE DABOl.T/SALLY SHIPLEY
CORONA DEL MAR
SOUGHT AFTER 8HORECLFFS · Ocean
views enhance this pacious custom 3 bedroom home set
on a laflt lot Just a stones throw from gated beach. The
charm of days tone by with lath and plaster. ~rown
mou~ hardwood floors. French doors and lots of
warm use bnck! Move 1n or plan to expand. Pnced to sell
at $695,000
MARl.YN ... L
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HARBOR VIEW HILLS · Secluded and quiet cul·
de-sac locabon. This lovety 4 bdrm,21h bath home
(sandpiper model) 1s light and open. 5'tuated in a park
hke garden settmg. The extensive upgrades make this
property most attracltve..-and 1nvtbng. Room tor a pool
too. Call for details the pnce of $425,000 mdudes the
land.
TROOY SlUBBlHELD
GARDEN GROVE
TWO llEDROOll COtmO · SIUI cut*sac
complex_ Sqle story duplex. Double attached &araee
with opener. Large rear yard, gazebo, Inn, trees.
Communrty poot Good school dlstnct Easy access to 22
frwy. $107,900
DOROTHY flTQ£U
IRYINE
WOODllRIDGE-"REDWOOD" MODEL
Three bedrooms. 2.5 baths. wet bar, fireplace, 2 air
cond1boned. Great locabon, walk to pool. Seaer
mobvated ReaJ Estatt agent
MARIA B£RCOYITZ
SOUTH LAGUNA
INCREDIBLE Y ALUE ON THE OCEAN-
FRONT-REDUCEDI REDUCED!· Owner must
sefl!! Rl&ht on the beach an South Laguna. Private entry
courtyard. modern kitchen. 4 bedrooms 14 steps to the
sand. 4 car parlang. See and buy. $795.000
LN>A TAGLIAN£TI1
INCOME PROPERTY
BEAUTFUL ~BEACH PROPERTY
BACK ON THE MARKET · Hurry! It waff not last~
3 bedrooms, 2 blthS upstairs and 2 bedrooms, 2 baths
downstairs.: .._ ~ celling. fireplace an bv1nc room
and master bedrOOfft of upslatrs unit Downstairs unit
has fireplace in the tlvq room that looks toward the
sunset & onty steps to the ocean.
IMIM BERCOYITZ/IMRI. YN TWIT<HU
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Newport Beach
Califarnla
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Grubb and El staff to 45 a n
C1 2 ,._ .. C4
exactly what their Deeds are. I
am very knowledpble about
the area and I work hard to mate
things run so smoothly in a
transaction. People tell me I
have a aense of humor. That is
something that is very important
in real estate. I work at making
eadh transaction pleasantly
memorable to everyone
involved," said Peters.
Peters came to Grubb and
Ellis two years ago. She said, "In
• this marketplace you need to be
connected with a company who
bas a good reputation for having -
a network of branches nation-
wide. This offen you a wider
spectrum of referrals and clients.
Grubb and. Ellis i~ a well-
establisbed company which
helps me be of more assistance
to my clients," said Peters.
Peters likes to spend her spare
time with her husband Dan and
their four children. She also likes
to travel.
Donna Godshall
Donna Godshall entered the
real estate business in 1972.
After raising her family, she
wanted a career that would
create an interesting lifestyle for
herself.
"Real estate has been very
challenging and interesting for
me. I ne ver got bored with it.
Today business is very good. I
have had a nfoc start for 1987.
I feel I'm an eternal optimis~ so
I think the rest of the year will
go well too," said Godshall.
Cameo Shores and Cameo
Highlands arc Godshall's ~a of
specialization. This area is
located at the aoutb end of iD Newport &eiCla Wbca die
Corona clcJ Ms and often many traNactioa clida'l maacrialii'.c, I
pro~ with ~ views. decided to Ft ey real emte
Godshall said~ WJ1ae people arc 1iccw. I tbCa clecide4 to con-
wonderful in tbcle arcu. There tinue to increuc our famiiy•s
is acceu to private beKba and invatmeata and before tbe fant
9S% of the homes have ocean week ended, I aOld a Claplex. Our
views. The homes have one level invcstmcata ~ paibed into the
and they offer complete privacy. background, • I aO,t 10 involved
These arc two very comfortable on the behalf of my clients,,. said
areas." Oeth, who in IM:ldition to her
Over the years the real estate rcaltor•s license has a Graduate
business has become very mean-Realtor9s Institute (GRI) certif-
ingful to Godshall. ... enjoy icate.
working with my clients. I get Oeth believes in what she
attached to the families and look does. "I feel real estate is the only
after them as if they wtre ]1&rt way people can accumulate
of my family. I bave a special wealth. Seventy percent of the
attitude that helps me take care wealthy people in the United
of them and meet their needs. -States have gained their net
In Godshall's spare time she worth from real estate. I believe
likes to travel and visit with her in real estate as an investment.
children. You should buy your flJ'St home
Linda Oetb
Linda Oeda entered real estate
in an unusual way. "I wu about
to re-enter tlic fashion business
after raisin~ my three sons. I
wanted to buy two dress shops
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LINDA OETH
and then 10 on from there to
acquire an estate," said Oeth.
Oetb began in real estate 11
years ago. Today lbe basically
serves past cli$nts and referrals
and serves all qf Newport Beach,
Corona dcl Mar and Costa
Mesa.
People make the real estate in
business interesting to Oeth.
"The people you meet arc inter-
esting and creative. They arc
intelligent and it is a challenge
to help them accomplish their
important goals in life," said
Oeth.
Oeth likes to spend her spare
time with her husband Peter and
their three sons. She enjoys
reading and is an avid runner-
running three miles every morn-
ing. Oetb is also a member of
the Assistance League of New-
port Beach.
a note from maury
YOU WILL FIND US AT
AT
3732 E. COAST HWY., COM
Good Buy at $385,000
Spacious Cameo Highlands home, 3 bedrooms, librarylfam-
ily room, dining room, and living room around sunny, bright
patio, pool and spa. Access to gated beaches. Assumable·
loan. Don't miss this onel
Sparkling 3 bedroo·
With large cash do~
rate. Have a quick es
R.,,,.,
•ghway in old COM.
at reasonable fixed
Two bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. $1,700/rnonth.
NewtoGniiii;UMIDm
seven top prodaCina ... ta
joined the Grubb and Elli•
Residential Brobrqe Servica
team since January. These
include ..._., o.MJ, 0.-
Wal, Gen, Ra1m•aa, Jlletie
Arc•er, · aoaale Roa, Toa1
Slaaw and Patricia McCahlle.
"AU of theae agents have exten-
sive real estate experience and
will compliment our already
outstanding staff," said Queen.
8e•er1J D•ddJ leads the
expansion team for the number
of transactions she has had since
she joined the Newport Beach
office in April. She has bad eight
transactions in that short time.
Duddy has been in real estate
for almost five years. She
entered real estate after spending
14 years as an accountant in the
building industry. She said,
06This gave me a wonderful
background for real estate. With
"
this becqtound and my lo¥e for
~ I Mw been able to be
1uccaaftal iD real ~ It .. an
excitina f.eld and r:vcry u.nuo-
tion praenta a aew cb•• ..... I
also enjoy the dOIC network that
the other aaeota create .•
Duddy bU lived in N~rt
Beach for JO years. Sbe comes
to the Newport Beach off.ce
from the Grubb and Ellia office
in Irvine where, durina the
fourth quarter of 1986, she was
recognized for reccivin1 the
most transactions award as well
as becoming the top dollar
producer in the Southwest
Region.
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GNbb ud Ells Relldeat•I
BroUrqe Senices is located at
#2 CiYic ~ Salte IM, in
Newport Beacla. The phone
number is (714) 6"-6211.
Check
great
listings I
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Corona del Mar Duplez
E" 'nc ~wt lay Views
2501 & 2511 Sav'.inr, c.orona del Mar
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In serene Shorecliffs, a familY home
built with loving care and constant
attention to every detail. Traditional
look; contemporary convenience.
Three handsome bedrooms, each
with It's own bath, 3 used brick fire-
places, a massive "great room" for
family enjoyment and a carefully
planned English garden. Proudly
presented by Unique Homes at
$850,000.
Open Saturday and Sunday, 1-5 p.m.
235 DriftWood, Corona del Mar
----UNDER S21G GOO I "IEllT" • lll lllFFS -Three bdrms, 3 ba, .. Cll -.m -Home near the foot bridge
' freshly painted, upgraded baths, enlarged above pertl. 3 bdrm, 2 story with ~. 1
Wiii Clft Cll -Charming .. cottage" amid kitchen, end unit nr. comm. pool. $254,000 flreplacee, Md chefs special kitchen. $U2,000
Ir 111 Two bdrm, 2 ba. den, patio, .-Ml unit .. Jal .. _ Uttle Balbo9 lelMd, 4 bdnn,
location, nw comm. pool, tennis. S250.ooo .. 2 ~ ~~O'; O ''~;~bdrm ~ a ba attr8Cttve decor, exciting eundedt. awam.
,..._ CLIM" Lm .. -UnNersHy Park story, ...,..t e. ~ __. ... car gar__., loan, moortng/eklff avail. $859,000 (owner/llgt) ... ~..... 3 bdrm 2 .... ~----• cond family room, 16 ._, .• dte yard. $349,000
1UWH110IM, ' ._. ~· .r ' CllTI "' • mt• -Beeutlful 4 bdrm on ~·highly upgnded. s1n,800 extra 18rge cul-de-sac lot. Absolutely ll11Mhk'Q
I & .. -Hel• a ~ and paneled ... ,,. Ml -Delightful aettlng, pool like a at $705,000
oonctolNnlum overlooking Big c.nyon· golf. 2 pond, IP9Ctacul• IUft98t views OYer' P8Cfflc, 3 ,---------------__, bdrm, 2 ba.. plMtMlon 8huttera. $229,500 bdrm, 3 bath, study, one story home. $685,000
. • • CEii• -Real doee to everything! 3
llllElll 112&1• -•. 0 eky an fresh In-bdrm, 3 ba plus 3 bdrm, 2 ba duplex. shingled :11r1or. end untt.r a 0 ._ .!ops. 2 bdrma, 3 exterior, So. of highway. $395,000
be. ftreplece MGV ,.9"8. 1143,000 Cll-.0-H•d to find 1 bdrm over garages
3 bdrm, 2 ba hou8e. NMr S*k. shops and cafea.
Sold In .... ls" condition. $329,000
----•11.aao 1"0 500,000------OYER HALF MILLION---
m f CE1 1•1 f RT _ 3 bdrm 3 ba. with lllCIEST FmST CIST• -Approx. 4,000 sq ft, 5
001., vW beyond the greenbelt. Immaculate, bdrm, 4 ba. 3 fam. rooms, Hbrary, lrg lot, pool
heh decor ind hMdY to pool, t.,nls.. $389,000 and spa, top upgrades. must see! $595,000
111 .. ---Npt. Heights landmartc, 4
bdrm, 4 beth In quiet .-. peek a view upstairs,
~ lot with room to flOW. $280,000
UllB W -Cottege flavored 3 bdrm, a block
to Victoria Beach, newer and nicer, with a peek
of blue vtew. $420,000
.. Ill AR• ••• -3 bdrms, fireplaces, 4
baths, 2 kitchens. Almost new. Most spectacu-
lar. $795,000
ftBIU Tl&&T• -Brand new, on the sand, 2
bdrm, 3 ba.. lg master with fireplace & spa.
European kitchen with imported tiles. $850,000
.-m ... SITAD -2 years new. 2 story 4
bdrm, 3 ba.. lush pool and spa area. Impeccable
condition in fNerY comer. $579,000
B, ... lllWI -Ocean Blvd. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. 1
story on highly elevated 40' lot. Approx. 180°
view. Buy adj. 30' lot for 70' frontage. $849,500
••• • ID1'a.lf ....:. Highly remodeled, ex-Pl•IU llftllll -50' in prime location on ~ matef' attte. eow1try kitchen, formal bay. Charm, 99duded patio, pier, float. Large
dining wtth built-ins, .undeck, spa. $495,000 master & sitting room, living room. $995,000
I ll11ll B • I _.....~ 0 ~onaco model In I Wl1I • ti( RlfFS -In San Clemente, spec-
H*bor View, SO -.. a, den, spotless tacular view of the Padflc, 5 bdrms, Mediter-condttton,man~ . ....ynbOrhood. $297,500 ranean ftavor, owner may fin . $1500,000
Open House
S8turUy1-S
llllECUffl $850.000
3 bdrm eetate, lovely Englilh pderlS
Sund8y 1-5
..... llEW II.LI '815.000
View, 3 bdrm. 1 story, pool
IWffl $255,000
3 bdrm J p&an condo, vu
llllECllfl $850,000
3 bdrm --·· lovely English pdena
.. c. $795,000
Newer 3 bdrm, 3~ b9.. oc.n close
IWffl $254,000
Fre.hly painted, upgr.cSed. 3 bdrm
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A Special Look at
Summer Fun,
Business and Activities
in the Harbor area.
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·Costa
Mesa
BY CHERYL STERLING
When it comes to summer
activities and diversions, the
Department of Leisure Services
in Costa Mesa is able to provide
a potpourri of goodies. The
activities range from the ever-
exciting Camp Costa Mesa, to
adult programs, to services for
semon.
CAMP COSTA ~A
Located at Te W-m.kle Part,
the camp is for boys and girls
ages six to 12. Children are kept
busy with many activities includ-
ing all-day excursions, beach
days, roller skating, sports,
crafts, games, songs, skits and
a weekly overnight campout.
The staff consists of highly
qualified individuals educated in
the fields of recreation, physical
education, child development
and psychology, who have a
genuine interest in providing
each camper with a fun-filled,
rewarding summer experience.
Campers are requested to
bring a sack lunch daily. Bev-
erage and an afternoon snack
will be provided Monday, Wed-
nesday and Thursday. Transpor-
tation for all of the off-site
excursions is provided by
Newport-Mesa Unified School
District Transportation.
Campen will be given a camp
shirt which must be worn daily.
Excursions will take place every
Tuesday and will be to such
exciting places as Wild Riven,
Sea World, San Diego Wild
Animal Park, Knott's Berry
Farm, Universal Studios and
Disneyland.
Camp fees arc SSS per child
for one week and include all
activities, a camp T-shirt, bev-
erage and snack daily except for
Tuesday and Friday, Thursday
dinner and Friday breakfast.
Houn are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Camp
ends Friday at noon, unless a
child is registered for extended
care.
EARLY CHILDHOOD
PROGRAM
This is a preschool enrichment
program which is designed to
meet the emotio~ social and
intellectural needs of each child.
The summer program features
themes and activities geared
toward warm weather fun. Ses-
sion II which meets from 9 a.m
to noon begins on July 27 and
concludes August 21. It will
include a trip to the tidepools.
Children arc asked to bring a
squirt bottle, bathing suit and
towel and be ~y for action.
There is always a waiting list, so
early sign-ups are urged.
CHEER CLINIC .
This workshop, held on Aug.
20, 21 and 22, is for cheerleaden
and potential cbcerleaden from
ages seven to 13 yean. Each
participant will learn a variety
of routines including dance,
cheer, chants and jumps. The
clinic ii taught by West Coast
. Cheer and provides top spirit
leadi.Qg imtruction in a f un-ftllcd
environment.
ACQUATICS
Swim leuom will be given at
three locatiom, the downtown
community center pool, Estan-
cia Hilb Scbool pOOI and Costa
Mcu Riab Scbool pool.
llqi.ltratioo for each seaion
will tate pl.ce oae Wet priol: oe for tboee wbo ~ SO-plus. water duri:q the summer. Also,
, to the ICllion. Monday ii the Tbc Senior Citizem Cub offen the abundance of backyard
lint day of clus. The lelliom activities for tha1e active scnion pools makes it necessary for
begin July 6, and 20, and Aua. on tbe move, includina needle-parents to get their children into
3 and 17. crafta; bingo, canll1iad special lessons immediately.
Saturday claues take place on events with companionship of Classes are now fo~ and
Aua. I throuah 22 and Sept. S your peen. will' be held at the Ne~rt
through 26. Senior ballroom dancing is a Harbor High School SO meter
Leuons are S21 for tots and favorite on Tuesday nights from pool.The sessions are two ween
$19 for Red Cross clasaes for 8 to 11 p.m. at the Veterans each and conclude August 28.
each two--week teaon. The third . Memorial Hall on 18th Street. Leuons at the Corona dd Mar
member of a family registerina A special van is available for 25 yard pool conclude Aupat
will receive a SO percent dis-those senion who need a ride to 14. "
count. Lessons run 30 minutes the doctor, bank, shopping or all There are various intensities
in length. senior activities. to consider when sipin& chil-
Reaeation lap swim fees are dren up for swimmjnc lalons.
St per penoneacb session. Swim N rt Adults and Children: For
pauea are available with 30 e w p Q children one to three yean old
swims for S2S. with a rcapoD111* tdult in the
Levels of claucs are parent water 11sjttjq the child. Exccl-
and me; tot I, II, and Ill; Bea c h' lent water experience for a
beginner; advanced beginner, child's safety.
intermediate; swimmer; begin-Tiny tot: Swimmen four to
Dina divina; advanced diving; BY CHERYL STERLING five years old may join this class
and adult class. . Once again, the Newport with or without any swimming
ADULT CLASSES -Beach Department of Parks, skills.
Adult c~ ~n the ~ut Beaches and Recreation bu Beginner: For children six fro.~ aerobic dancmg to a fictJon outdone itself on coming up with yean and up. Student may or
wntmg ~orkshop. ~ . a full list of excitina activities for may not have any swimmina
Ja~kl .Sorenson•. Aerobic the summer. There is somethina skills. rant step in Red Crou
Dancing 11 .• progrewve course for everyone from the very Certification.
where the IDS~OT ~ stu-smallest of younpten to dis-Advanced beainner, intermo-
dents through m!'loratmg Door criminating senion who want diatc A swimmer: Swimmen ~ork. and aerobic dances espe-the very best of quality. must have either passed the
caally cboreocraphed. f Qr the ~ Many-of the summer pro--pn:ccdina leftl, or be able to
non-dancer. Both ICSSIODS ~ grams bepn the week of June demoDltlale the stills of the
place at the Rea Center. Session l2; however, there arc still plenty pr~iq level
I is June 29 through SepL 2 and of activities continuiq throqb-Advanced swimmer: Thia
session D is June 30 through out the summer. clua is to improve and strena-
SepL 3. COMMUNITY YOUTH then the swimmer's strokes to
Sally Stanton's Aerobic Fit-CENTER nri.m team quality. Must have
ness is a . ~q~ com~ination of The Community youth c.en-puled swimmer or be able to
three cnt1cal mgrcdients of a . ter, located at Sth and Iris demonstrate swimmer stills.
complete well_-rounded wo.r-Avenue, below Harbor View Sprin1board diving-
kout. The sessions are for sax School in Corona del Mar and beginner or advanced: Students
weeks. Session I runs July 30 Marincn Park located at 1~ will leun the fundamentals of
through Aug 6; session Il begins A venue and Dover Drive in aprioaboard diving on one and
on Aug. 21 and ends Sept. 17. Newport Beach will be offering three meter boards. The dives
Classes are held at the Baleanc a drop-in program. Quality taught will be the same u those
Center. . supervision and fun is 8 priority used in competition. Open ·to
Fo_r fu!1 and exercase, sq~ for the recreation staff. Featured beginner or competitive divers
dan~g lS gre~t. Enrollment is will be crafts, games, tourna-who can swim the length of the
continuous. Jom the fun at ~e mcnts and special events. pool
~ca Center on Mondays, begm-Summer houn arc 10 a.m. to Buie Rescue Certification:
D1D& at 7:~ ~.m. . 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. Must be 11 yean old and have
Jazzerasc 11 a high energy all The program will continue swimmer's stills. This is for-aro~ fitness progr~ based on through Sept. 4. Both areas are merly Jr. Lifc:aaving Casa. Cer-
the Jazz dance techniques. I~ closed on Friday, July 3. tification through the Red
easy follow-the-leader style 11 For more information, call the Croa.
designed to condition the body. facility coordinaton duriq the Advanced Lifesaving: Must
Fees arc based on two, three or pTogram operation. Community be IS years old and have
four clues per.week. 1:be Do~-Center: 6"-7609• Mariners swimmer's skilla. The clus
to'!°. c.enter 11 the 11te of this Park; 644-ll90. tC8Cbes aa!ety aDd racue tkills
actmty. . . YOUTH SPORTS needed to save your own life or
~alt S~van will teach a Soccer bU been bailed u the that of another penon. Red
scnes .that will belp people get game of the new 1CDCration of Cl'Ollall 1!1:c~on required for or~•zed. ~ fant program, America. In .,a. yean, it bas au• •--
Gettmg OraaDlud Around the caught on and become a favor-The fee for the swimmiAJ
House and the Office helps _ to ite. The fint seuion of a aoccer leuouitSlO. with the exception
make order out of surrounding clinic will begin on July 14 and of the lif'euviq clu1e1 which is
chaos. How. to Increase Profits the last session will conclude S30.
~ Get Things Done ~ough SepL s. Parents who work and cannot
Time Management will h_elp The clinic will concentrate on enroll their children in the
students to be more product.ave. :-.1: • .:..1ua1 a...:na 'th L.--!a -·•·· weekday IClaions can C . . h C ed'b'I WIUl•au sa.a.ua WI emplMIN9 ...... -. ommuru~ate Wit. r . • a -on proper technique and match tab advantqe of tbe wuteod
ity: .. J>:ublic Speak•na Without related st.ilia. Featured is indi-leaom. Tbeled•acaarebeJdon P~ will teach secrets ?f mu-vidual help for each student. The Saturday momi.np for four te~g speech, penuas1vcness, sessions ~ in two--week dura-weeb at Newport Harbor Kiah
poJSe and self confidence. The tiom. For further inlormatio~ Scbool poQJ and the fee ii SIO.
claues ta.kc place on Thund~ya. coach John Npyen can be If you lite the water and
Aug. 6, 14, and 2.0 at the Neish-reached at 854-28.12. exerciaina. then aquacile ii for
borh~ Center. The fee per New this summer is the hiah ~u. It is almo.t impoaible to
class as~ or all. three (or~· ICbOo.l volleyball clinic. It will injure younelf aDd it's fun while
Stress as a m.a1or CODDer'D m emph•eizie individual mu. u you are doiaa it. Tbe telliom
the .'80s. A stras ••0 1F1DCDt well u team wott and much are m weeks each and tbc fint
seminar hckl on TUcida1, July playinatime. TbisprotJamiafor ~ion beaina June 29. The
28,, 6:30. to 9:30 p.m., Will help Pris from e:ipth aaeden to '1iab ICCODd bqim Aupst 10. Tbefee
to id~y ~urces of atrea and ldaool .a.ion. Guest speden, ii $20.
rcact:iom to 1t. --a.. ,_ na-...Mefta will For scnion, the tcnior enu.atic Ad.1:-~ ....,..-i•..it ............. •L.... ...... M •v.--.1-r-• -..
uatwu to ........... • ...u ~ be viejtja the ctiD.iC workout ia tailored to meet tbc
faction and .no~JCtion ~tins AAOti!, new PJoiram ia biah nccda of the tcnior citiz.ea who
wo!bhop is JUlt . tbe tacket. ldtool coed Volleyball. Tbil ia a does not want to put the extra
Wnter Dorothy White Will ilaue u-wuk Hlltaa hesinniaa July ltral of a "nonnal" exercile
her tricks of the~ OD nan-JO. Studeab will be inltracted Pl'Olf&ID OD body joints. For
da~, JUiy 16. 23 ud 30 Ill the · and play in a faa atmio.~. more information, call the
Neighborhood Center from 7 to SWDOllNG OASIS ce111er .a 6'4-32AS.
9 p.m. Swimm• ii a vahaable akil1 Opea P,ublic 1wimmng is
SENIOR crnzDIS in Soulbeni California, wbere av.ilable tbroqb Aqust 29 at
Costa Mc:aa luil a lot aoiDI die Uthea tend to live in tbe _the Newport Harbor Hiah
School ~L 'esi-aiaa July 24,
public swim Will be beld . at
Corona del Mar R~ School.
Hours are Monday through
Friday, noon to l:SO p.m.;
Saturday, noon-3 p.m. and
cloted OD Sunday. Swim in the
eveninp on Monday ad Wed-
nesday from 6 to 8 p.m. Admis-
sion is SI.
Puses are available which will
admit all members of your
family to Newpon Harbor High
School pool durina public swim
for the entire summer 1987
ICUOD. A family off our can buy
a pus for S3S and a family of
ci&bt can swim for S43.
If you are of a competitive
nature, then the Newport Beach
Aquatica swim team will fiD the
bill. The dub\ wortoatt arc
conducted at the Newport Har-
bor Hiab School pool. Monday
throqb Friday, 4:.10 p.m. to
6:30 p.m.. Family duet aie S3S
per month for one swimmer, SSS
a month for two awimmen and
$70 per montb for tllree
swimmen. Workout tcbedule is
flexible, depeodiq on tbe child's
aae and ability. Youna people,
five to aduh, ~ eliaible to join.
For information on tbe team,
contact Joe or ~Y Jo1pmen
at 631-2292 or the pool after 4
p.m. at 760-3347 and uk for
Morra 8aylor.
Cb0ote from three workout
intcmities and lip up for the
Masten/Triathlon Swim Train-
in1 proaram. Workouts are
conducted at tbc Newport Beach
Harbor Hiah School pool. Mon-
day tbroup Friday, 4:30 to 6:30
p.m. Dua are S25 per month.
For further information, call the
pool after 4 p.m. at 760-3347 and
ask for Ann Tweedy. .. .-..--
SAILING
Sailina is a mU!f. for those
living near the bay. ft is one way
to &et the most out of our most
popular resowgc,
Parb and Recreation will
once apin provide instruction in
Sabota, Lido 141 and Catama-
rans. An extra bonus are tbc
leaom in aailbouding, which
bu been called the sport of the
'IOI.
Seaiom besin June 30, July
7, 14, 21 A: 21, Aq. 4, 11, 18 a: 25. Be prepared to take a
aimple swim tat OD the fint day,
or wear a life jacket while in the
boaU.
Sabot uilon must be nine
years old or older. Lido 14 is a
step up from tbe Sabot cl.au and
participants must be nine yean
or older. OoCe the Sabot clua
or Lido 14 c1ua ii completed,
you can move up to the excite-
ment of a Catamaran. Partici-
pants must be Dine years old or
up.
Sailboardina is a surfboard
tm buO with a ail. The clus
cown lad lhnw.tio~ tethered
board 1ailia1, on the water
iuttuction, sailiq theory and
riaaina. P.articipantt are
requited to have taken a Sabor,
Lido 14 or Catamaran sailing
c1ul within the last year.
Surfma bu been around for
centuriea, but bit an alH:ime
popularity in tile liOi and ii atill
toina atroq. tarn tbe bMica
in tbe ikilla of~ and water
aaf'ety from inltnlctor JOD.atbon
PiP=f. Seuioa B besim JUDI 29
and the 1ut ICtlion it Aq. 2A.
The fee for 1urfin1 ii S32.
Minimum .. is 10 and parti-
cipant must swim 100 yardl.
AU ol tbe da11e1 baw .-t-
d•y or weekend aaaiom.
Now is tbe time for parentl
to lip tbeii' children up for the
many summer programs offered
by the Newport-Mesa YMCA.
Acicording to program director
, Renee Cohn, the offerings are
better than ever. There are a
variety of programs for all qe
groups, ranging from pre-
kindergarten through high
school.
ADVENTURE CAMP
There are f cw programs
offered for younpten in grades
six through eight, according to
Cohn, and the YMCA filll that
void with this exciting action-
packed day. camp. The first
session began on June 22 and
one extra session which will
conclude on Sept. 11 was added.
Four of tbe sessions will feature
one overnight trip. Special
excursions, beach days and
surprise events highlight this
program which is designed for
fun and learning. Twelve five-
day sessioQ! are offered.
HAZY DAYS OF SUMMER
Designed for ages seven
through 13, this program gua-
rantees that it will help fight
boredom. Weekly trips will
in~lude the beach, amusement
parks, water slide parks and
much more. Other activities will
include arts and crafts, park
games and hikes and sports.
Hazy Daya rum from 10 Lm.
to 2 p.m., ~ day durina the
summer. E8Ch teaion is three
weebJong.
CAMP MONDYSlllNES
Fun-fl.lied days are ahead for
the yow;ager day camper, pre-
school to grade two. Each week
features a theme, such as "Every
Picture Tells a Story," .. CitcUs
Tales," and .. Just for Giggles,"
to name a few . There will be arts
and crafts, nature walks,
puppets. camp aonp, beach trips
and swimming. Each session
includes a .. big trip" to a ~U
known point of interest. Seu.ion
I bepn on June 22. There will
be 10 more sessions, concluding
on Sept. 4. Each session in this
co-ed camp is five days.
KID KAMP
Exciting discoveries await
boys and girls in this day camp.
Groups of 10 participate with
YMCA trained counselors in a
variety of activities designed to
enhance group skills, build self-
confidence and spark new
f riendsbips. Kid Kamp offers 11
five-day ses'sions, each featuring
one major trip, beach trips,
speciAJ events, crafts, swimming,
games and cookouts. This camp
is for grades three through five.
CAMP OSCEOLA
Nine to 11 -year-olds will enjoy
this camp, located in the Barton
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Flats area of the San Bernardino
Mountains. Each camper stays
in a cabin with eight to ·nine
other campers and a counselor.
Activities. include canoeing,
swimming, fishing, archery,
horseshoes, frisbee golf and
much more. This camp session
is from July 25 to August I .
CARAVANS
For the high school student
camper, YMCA will be offering
various Camping Caravans
throughout the summer. Exam-
ples are the Mountaineer
Delight, for 14-to 17-year-olds.
Campen will venture to the
wilds of the Sicnas for a rigor-
ous week of climbing and hiking.
Pacific Coast C..Van, for 11 to
I 5-ycar-olds, will ex.pl()re the
Pacific Coast up north to San
Francisco. The Caravans will
conclude on Sept. 7.
AQUATICS
The YMCA bas long been
known for excellent swimming
programs. Quality swimming
instruction for youth is offered
by certified instructors. Also
offered is a Junior Lifeguard
training program for pool super-
vision. An organized swim team
is . open to those wishing to
advance to coaching and super-
vision.
The Newport-Mesa YMCA is
located at 2300 U Diversity Drive,
Newport Beach. Phone: 642-
9990.
Season .Ticket to be a fan's dream come true ., .
. Die-hard sports fans who get
distressed when a game isn't
televised can now take beart-
Oranae County is finally getting
iU own 1poru bar and grill
Sports fans can come together
in the spirit that only they know
and watch those games via
satellite wbea Seuon Ticket
opens in Jaly, 8"ording to
owner Burt Dennis. •
Wfhere is nothing like it in this area." Dennis said ... People can
come bere after work and let
their hair do~ lOOleD their ties
and play a pme ol pool."
But Dennis docsn •t want
anyone to set bU plaoe mixed
up with the local ~ whose
clientele mipt comiat of •guys
aittiq around in front of a
ttlario1 television, wearing
lfCUY teMbiru. • Scalon T1Cket
will haw a draa code that will
be ltrictly enforcect He paran-
teea that his cuatomen will have
a re•aud and warm feeliq when
visitina Season Td:et. They can
enjoy video pma, bllctpm-
mon in a 1peciallj.cte1iped
room. darts. or wmcb apoftina
events that will be pictured on
any ODC of Salon T1eket'a I I
tcJmiioa ICleeDI.
•we arc apen:tina a lot on the
aoUnd .,..., ... uid. --r'bere
wiD tte IO apcabn throqlaout
the room, bat they will be
diredM iD cliffenat ..... Thia
..-m dud witb their Jow impe.-
d--. .., CU be directed IO
dull tie IOUDd doem'leo all~
tbC room. YOU CM watch tbe
l•tw playoffs oa one ecr~ or
maytte a DOdaen same on
aaotber, or a road race on
aaotllier. The sound from eacla
event Will tie Mani only in that
area wlaere each acreen ia
locaaod. U tlaeie are people
tal~ '°" Will ltill be able to
lliaratcOre..•
might be charged $3000 for the
closed circuit hookup, so we
have to pay for that," be said.
There· will always 1>e some-
thing going on at Season Ticket.
.}rbe morning begins with break-
fast at 7 a.m. Business people can
relax while watcbin~ the digital
reader board which will feature
the headlines of tbe day along
with constantly rolling stock
reports.
.. You can cat breakfast and see
bow youi: port bellies are
doin& • Demm said.
During lunch, the board will
show all of the scores &om the
day's sporting events.
Dennis stressed that Season
Ticket is not just a man's bar,
he wants the ladies to come in
and feel right at home. In fact ,
be will be scheduling special
nights just for the ladies with
male exotic dancers and low
drink prices. For the guys,
Season Tick.et will havt bikini
contests. Everybody should
enjoy the fashion shows, held
during lunch, featuring seasonal
clothing. Saturdays and Sun-
days will be the sports brunches. There will be a DJ playing music
and dancing on the spacious
dance floor. Occasionally, there
will be live music, Dennis said.
Everything at Season Ticket
is geared for speed and conven-
ience. The wrap-around bar will
bold 100 people standing com-
fortably. Since it is a bar and
~Dennis said that you can
eat wbe.rcver you can stand and
food can be ordered from any
spot in the room. The staff is
hired based OD appearance and
personality.
ln addition to the comraderie
promised inside Season Tteket,
Dennis said that be hopes to
organize outside teams such as
bowli ng, slow-pitch softball,
basketball, volleyball and golf.
For those who would rather
watch than ~ Season
Ticket will organize charter
buses to attend such events as
the Lona Beach Grand Prix..
They will also be a major ticket
outlet for sportina events.
Dennis said that be is not a
sports nut himself, but be knows
how to have fun and encourages
his customers to do so also.
Season Ticket is located at
4248 Martingale Way, south of
Orange County Airport and
behind El Tori to on MacArthur.
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Tared of the .... Old P"lllMf • tunnels and ramps. Team
ICCDCT Are you a tbrill llOker in mcmben build poinu by .. dis,.
eearda of aew kickl? ruptina" op~nts with beams
Photon ii the aewt pme in -of liaht from their phuen and
town and ,....uteed to plew by reacbina and capturina the
ewm die mOlt j.aed of weekend opponent\ home base.
wurion: A .. •bi-tech ~ys Six and a half minutes miaht
ad l~1w f~tasy sama.u to not seem a long time on paper,
tbe Dia~y mov.e »on, Photon but when you 're wearing a few !n~bu11a1t1 bec~m .. e trapped pounds of battle gear and run-~ "the m~ne and actu-niga through a maze as if your
ally live out !heir pme. life depended on it, you 're going
Located in Fountain Valley, to act a thorough aerobic work-
tbe Planet Photon, u the center out. That\ right: Photon is good
calla itlelf, pita two teum qaimt exercise. In fact, according to
each other in a simulated apace Photon's Danielle Thomas,
battle. Featurina visual and M'.fhree games of Photon are
auditory special effecu such as equal to one hour of racquet-
luer lighting, dense foa, and ball."
pulaing space age music (even Photon is the brainchild of
the theme from Star Wan), inventor George A. Carter III.
Photon is a complete sensory Carter was born in 194S and
expenencc. . grew up in Arizona. It was there
Stonntrooper battle gear adds he began tinkering with car and
to the realism. Playen arc out-boat engines. At an early age,
fitted in a stereophonic helmet Carter developed into a mccban-
containing a high-frequency ical whiz.
radio transmitter and receiver, a Inspired by a viewing of--Star
battery belt, Photon phaser, and Wan," Carter began designing
a vest housing a microprocessor a game that would use the
to analyze and report the principals of cowboys and lndi-
wearer's activities to the score-ans played out upon a futuristic
keeping computer. electronic landscape. Two
The playen battle it out for months after Carter boned his
6~ minutes, pursuing opponents ideas, be rounded up the neces-
sary investment aup~rt. The
fmt Photon center opeaed in
DallU OD April 6, 1984.
The Fountain Valley ICQtion
iJ the ftrat in California aDd the
largest Photon center to date.
"This iJ the most excitina and
dynamic Photon Center yet,"
said Carter. "Thia iJ u cloee u
I've come to acbieviq the vision
that I had in cra•ina tbe pme."
The other 14 Photon Centers
in the U.S. and Can4da can
accommodate only 10 .,a.yen on
each team, compared with
Fountain Valley's IS. -neenra
playen and apace 8dd an even
greater element of unpredictabil-
ity and realism to the pme., • be
said.
Photon franchises will be
opening soon in Japan, Emope,
Australia, Taiwan and New
Zealand. ,
The Photon Center in Photon
Valley, er ... Fountain Valley,
located at the intenection of
Warner and the ~S Freeway, is
open from noon to 11 p.m.
weekdays and from noon to I
a.m. on weekends. Each same
costs $3.SO, and there ia a one
time charae of $7 .SO for a
penonalized Photon pauport.
There is no age limit but players
must pau a height requirement
of 4 feet, 6 inches.
Experience. counts in video~ com~uters
Video/ Computer Experience
is aptly named according to
owner Bruce Anderson. The
store features everything in
video, from movie rental to sales
of top-quality equipment.
Recently, the store underwent a
name change when it expanded
into computers.
The store bas been at its
present location for the past four
years and bas the largest selec-
tion of Beta and VHS movies
for rent in Newport Beach,
•
according to Anderson. tlis
inventory numbers about 3200
movies including the current hits
and bard-to-find classics.
.. We have a great selection of
Sherlock Hoht\es, Charlie Chan,
Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and
Shirley Temple movies, n he said.
Anderson also pointed out
that his store f caturcs a large
selection of self-improvement
tapes such as aerobics, skiing
and tennis conditioning and
hypnosis.
Summer
Final Sale
SO% Off
entire collection
The store works on a mem-
bership basis. Customers can
buy a membership for $139.95
which is good for a year. They
can check out as many movies
as they want, with a limit of two
at a time. They can keep them
up to two days.
In the computer departmen~
Video/Com~uter Experience
sells and services computers and
printers and has complete sys-
tems and software.
People looking for video
,
. .
33 Fashion Island • Newwrt Beach• ~1146
equipment, the RCA Dimensia
name in particular, need look no
further. Anderson said be is the
only dealer in the area who
carries that system. It f eaturcs
a computerized system between
the television, VCR, compact
disc player, dual cassette tape
players, phonograph turntable,
amplifiers and speakers.
Video/ Computer Experience
also bas a video tapina service,
which specializes in the taping
of weddings, parties, reunions
and graduations.
Video/ Computer Experience
is lQCated in Newport Center, at
2087 San Joaquin Hills Road.
Hours are Monday through
Thunday, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.;
Friday, 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.,
Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and
Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For
more inf onnation, call 720-9266.
Capture s·ummar
moments on rilm
service has so~ for both
the amateur and pr:ofcuional.
ThRc different laboratories are
used and provide top quality,
Jemen said. ·
Olympie's hiahlY knowleidp-
abk Wea staff will help you Ft
ready for your vacation by
outfittin1 you with quality
equipment. In .w.iton to tbt top
name1 ia ~ tbe store
fellbucl ... trip:>cla, movie
eqg.aa Ud video. If you're
not quite ready to take the
,.. ... U...ineq ......
~ am rent ~ • 'rideo
oUdit, QIDCOrden and lenlel.
Once tbe •.cation ia Oftl', you
niiP' want to aboW yo• alida
off. Olyaipic can help with iU
larp .election of slide projeo-
ton.
If you need a paaport picture
taken, ~ Camera .....
walk-in lel'Vice. The ~ for
the f111t let ii SI aad. f 0r iacb
set after, the ctwae ii SS.
otyaqMc camera ia 1oea1ec1 in
the CO.ta Mesa Cowtyuda,
HarbOf between Newport and
J9tb Street. Roura U't Monday
tbroaji Friday, 10 a.a to 6:30
p.m., Sat..... 10 a.a IO 6
p.a. ad ......,_ 11 a.a to 5
p.m. For 11019 mane"lioa, call
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'Adventures Ond r Sail' through OCC
•Y CHERYL STEHUNG
~Coat Collep'I umna
propam ia biger and better
tbaa ever this summer. Tbc
pro,ram off'en beainnina and
expajenced Milon alike ~
accesa to top quality t.a.iliq and
naviption imtruction.
Accordioa to Brad Avery,
director of Coast Sailing
Academy, the cost of the 1a-
siom ia approximately S3-SS
an hour, became much support
of the sailing program has come
from donations of boata, sails, aear and funds. In addition,
many local marine businesses
have aupported the program
with generous discounts and
gifts of equipment and supplies.
One example of a recent
donationisthe Yoy.er,aketcb-
na.ct Cal~. the generous gilt
of Newport yachtsman Jack
Hamilton. It was built in 1977
of fibeqlau by Jensen Marine.
The 46-foot cruising boat is a
welcome addition to the OCC
fleet.A~ said that Yo..Yeft'
will replace <>CCI HWder 54
ln111'6'nt u the Academy••
'¥eild which it med in offshore
cruisina com 1e1.
Academy imtructor Robert
0 . White Will ColldUct a leria
of .. Adventures Under Sail"
programs this summer aboard
the Yoy•"· Each clua will
meet two Saturdays in a row and
will conclude with a two-or
three-day trip to C.••lina Island.
White it a veteran of cruisina in
South Pacific waten and said
that tbele couna are ideal for
sailon who want to get baods-
on experience operating a cruise
boat.
The regular sailing programs
feature claues on weekdays,
evenings and weekends.
Because more people have
taken an interest in sailing, 13
new beginning classes are sched-
uled. Beginning sailing starts
students off in Lido 14 dinghies
in Newport Harbor. The
.
Academy bas O\lef 800 students·
per year in this clau.
Intermediate Udo cou.nea are
scheduled for bqinning sailing
graduates or Milon who have
become rusty with terminology
and basic boat handling. Seven
claues are scheduled.
Intermediate Shields is for
sailon with a solid grasp of
basics and helps them sharpen
new skills. For Lido 14 gradu-
ates, this course is the perfect
introduction to the larger keel-
Library readi·ng adver1tures
Usually the first thing kids
want to do after school is out
for the summer is to shelve those
boots until they are forced to
take them back down in Sep-
tember. After a few weeks. the
freedom seems to wear OD them,
and OD their parents.
Some kids will actually be
seen standing around looking
very bored indeed. One sure way
to fight boredom and keep kids
reading through the summer is
to take advantage of a library
reading program.
The Orange County Mesa
Verde Branch Library and all
four Newport City Libraries
have •wild About Reading." a
jungle theme program that will
keep the little ones entertained
while they learn.
"The libraries have a cooper-
ative program, ... said Mesa V crde
Branch Manager Mary Ann
Zook. "The county and city
libraries all decide on a theme.
Then it's up to the individual
library to set up bow they want
to operate it. There might be 30
different games going on all
around the county."
The Mesa Verde Branch pro-
gram begins on June 22 and will
run until August 14.
story times to preschoolen and
a weekly film will be featun:d at
each branch. Corona del Mar
will bold a book club for the
schooJ...age crowd. Special added
attractions are the preposterous
pet parade and the Santa Ana
Zoomobile. The traditional end-
ing to the summer reading pro-
gram is the grand finale film at
Edwards Newpon Cinema in
Fashion Island at 10 a.m., Tu~
day. August 11. Sponsored by
Friends of the Library, this
ycar•s film is '1"hc Great Mouse
Detective."
The s ummer reading pro-
grams at all of the libraries are
free of charge. Tbc~resses and
program schedules. of the librar-
ies are as follows:
City of Ncwpon Beach Center
Branch, 856 San Clemente Dr .•
644-3Jn. Storytime is Wednes-
day, 10:30 Lm. and 1:30 p.m~,
June 2A through August 12.
Filins are on Tuesdays at 2 p.m .•
through August 4. The Zoo-
mobile will visit on Monday,
July 20 at 3 p.m.
Balboa Branch, 100 E. Balboa
Blvd., 644-3171-Storytime is on
Mondays, 10:30 a .m. July 6
through August 17. Ftlms will
take place on Tuesdays at 7 p.m.
through August 4. The Zoo-
mobile visits on Thursday, July
16 at 3 p.m. The Pet Parade
happens on Wednesday, July 22
at 3 p.m.
Corona del Mar Drane~ 420
Marigold A venue, Corona dcl
Mar, 644-3135. Storytimc o n
T~ays, 1:30 p.m., June 30
through August 18. Films: Wed-
nesdays, 1:30 p.m., through
August S. The book club meets
on Mondays at I :30 p.m. from
June 29 through August 10. The
Zoomobile visits on M onday,
July 20 at I :30 p.m. The Pct
Parade takes place on Monday,
July 27 at I :30 p.m.
Mariners Branch, 200S Dover
Dr .• 644-3145. Storytime: Wed-
nesdays. July 8 through August
12 at 11 a.m. Films: Tuesdays,
10:30 a.m. through August 4.
The Zoomobile visits on Friday,
July 17 at J I a.m. The Pct
Parade takes place on Thursday,
July 23 at 11 a.m.
In Costa Mesa, the Mesa
Verde Branch is located at 2969
Mesa Verde Drive East. 546-
5274.
THE OIAHGE COAST
COLLEGE SAILING
AND IOWIHG M5E IS
LOCATED AT 1'01
WEST PAOFJC COAST
. HIGHWAY. IETWUH
THE IALIOA IA Y
CWB AHD THE SEA
SCOUT 8A5E. FICE!
PAICICJHG AT
THE BASE.
up to big boats ihould look into
-the Academy9s big boat claaes.
Tbae bands-on claua range
from Introduction of Bia Boats
to the advanced Ocean Sailing
and Cnaiain1 Under Sail.
Cluaes meet at the OCC
aailing and rowiq bue at 1801
W. Pacific Coast Highway. A
new sailing center is pl,pnDtAf and
will feature upstairs claurooms,
uiling oftice and viewiq decks.
Ground level impro~menta will
include an enlarged shop ~
boats. Thirteen courses are· new a.ail storage lockers and a
beduled larae xparate restroom facility ..
IC • W .~..t... ··-..a Intermediate graduates or ee-, claua AR uuuer-
sailors with several seasons' way and continue through
worth of sailing experience will August. The classes meet Mon-
move up to advanced sailing. day through Friday, from 9 Lm.
This is a slrill-sbarpcning course to · 1 p.m. or I to S p.m. The
which introduces the spinnaker course is completed in one week.
aboard the Shields sloops. Seven Evening sailing classes arc
classes which will teach the fine three weeb long. meeting Mon-
points of sail trim~ helm work days, Tuesdays and Wednes-
are scheduled. days, from S to 7:30 p.m. Even-
Sailon with competitive urges ing classes do not meet on the
and at least intermediate-level third Wednesday.
skills will find dinghy racing a Weekend sailing courses meet
test of skills and an excellent Saturdays or Sundays for five
learning experience. weeks. Scheduled meeting times
Students with small boat are from 10 a.m_ to 2 p.m. and
experience and a desire to move 2 to 6 p.m.
STEP S'i STEP
F'mWllting -s-...-
11ouna the
Wortd" ..• a
unique. fun,
and excitin9
learning progawww
skmfulyde1igned
for chldam laiels
~through
Come and join our
summer extravaganza of
ex.citing educational
events and
qua6ty child
care. At the
Center we have
designed a full
well-rounded
program so
your child will
meet new friends.
learn new sub;ects. and
be introduced to exciting
experiences. .. and just
basically have the time ol
their life!
For further Information. call or wnte:
St-. ~ Stemt E.-ly )Lill ........
1/U.7 Vista dd Oro
Newport ~ Calif~ 92660 (714) 7~
Costa Mesa Branch Library
on Park St. is in the process of
moving to a new building, Zook
said.
Vacation Photography Headquarters!
Zook said that the absence of
a children •s librarian limits the •
Mesa Verde Branch •s activities.
However. each child participat-
ing in the pro~ will be given
a log aDd _will read at his own
pace and level. There is a mun.I
in the cbildren9ssection and each
participant moves along accord-
ing to the number of books be
reads. As they move along there
are small prius.
For tboee too young to read
for tbe1D1Clva, Mesa Verde1s
story hour will ~ them eater-
taincd on Taelday moraiap at
I 0:30. That propam run1
thioup AlllUll IS.
The Newport 8each City
Libraries ia•e a claildren •1
libnriaa. .....-~ Wbo
keeps tlaeir prosr-aoiq.
TbCir ~ allo bepn OD
Jw:llC 22 and CondUde OD A~
IS. ~D array of activities it
pJan.t> ~to PC>li.l'clL
Tbe ~ chib Will praent
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aY MITCH DEVINE through CafPCted catacombs, sary invatmcot aupport. The
Tued of the same old summer tunnels and ramps. Team fint Photon CCnter opened in
KCDe? Ale you a tbrill teeker in memben build points by .. dis-DallM OD ~ 6, 1984.
leari:la Of new kiCbT ruptiq" opponents with beams The Fount•in Valley location
Photon ii tbe KWat ~ in .-of liJht from their phuen and is the f ant in Calif omi.a and the
town and ~teed to pleUe by reaching and capturing the largest Photon center to date.
even the IDOlt jaded of weekend opponent's home base. _ *Thia is the most cxcitina and
wanion: A .... bi-tech ~~boys Six and a half minutes might _ dynamic Photon Center yet,"
and 1!Ml••m fa_ntay similar to not seem a long time on paper, said Carter. -nu. is u close as
the ~Y movae 11on, Photon but when you're wearing a few rve come to acbievi.Qa tbe vision ~n~bus1asts bec~m_e trapped pounds of battle gear and run-that I bad in cradna the pme ... ~ ~be aaa.:bine and actu-nin_.g through a maze as if your The other 14 Photon Cent.en
ally live out their game. life depended on it, you 're going in the U.S. aDd Cauda can accommodate oaly 10 pla~n on
Located in Fountain Valley, to get a thorough aerobic work-each team, compared with
the Planet Photon, as the center out. That's right: Photon is good Fountain Valley .. 15. ~extra
calls iuclf, pill two teams apinst ellercise. In fact, according to playen and space 9dd an even
each other in a simulated sp.ce Photon's Danielle Thomas, greater element of unpRdictabil-
battle. Featuring visual and "Three games of Photon are ity and realiim to the ~.-. be
auditory special dfecb such u equal to one hour of racquet-said. ·
laser lighting, dense f 01, and ball." Photon f ranchiae1 will be
pulsing space age music (even Photon is the brainchild of opening soon in J~ Europe,
the theme from Star Wan), inventor George A. Carter Ill. Australia, Taiwan and New
Pbot'!n is a complete sensory Carter was born in I 94S and ~aDd.
expenence. grew up in Arizona. It was there The Photon Center in Photon
StormtrooperbattJcgcaradds be began tinkering with car and Valley, er ... Fountain Valley,
to the realism. Players are out-boat engines. At an early age, located at the intenection of
fitted in a stereophonic helmet Carter developed into a mcchan-W amer and ttie 405 Freeway, is
containing a high-frequency ical whiz. open from noon to 11 p.m.
radio transmitter and receiver, a Inspired by a viewing of ~tar weekdays and from noon to I
battery be~ Photon phaser, and Wars," Carter began designing Lm. on weekends. Each game
a vest housing a microprocessor a game that would use the costs SJ.SO, and there is a one
to analyze and report the principals of cowboys and lndi-time charge of $1.SO for a
wearer's activities to the score-ans played out upon a futuristic penonalizcd Photon puspon.
keeping computer. electronic landscape. Two There is no age limit but players
The players battle it out for months after Carter honed bis must pus a height requirement
6~ minutes, pursuing opponents ideas, be rounded up the ncces-of 4 feet, 6 inches. ..
"' . Experience-Counts in video, computers
Video/ Computer Experience
is aptly named according to
owner Bruce Anderson. The
store features everything in
video, from movie rental to sales
of top-quality equipment.
Recently, the store underwent a
name change when it expanded
into computers.
The store has been at its
present location for the past four
years and has the largest selec-
tion of Beta and VHS movies
for rent in Newport Beach,
•
according to Anderson. His
inventory numbers about 3200
movies including the current hits
and bard-to-find classics.
... We have a great selection of
Sherlock: Holmes, Charlie Chan,
Fred Astaire, Gene Kelly and
Shirley Temple movies," he said.
Anderson also pointed out
that bis store f caturcs a large
selection of self-improvement
tapes such as aerobics, skiing
and tennis conditioning and
hypnosis.
Summer
Final Sale
50% Off
entire collection
The store works on a mem-
bership basis. Customers can
buy a membership for $139.95
which is good for a year. They
can check out as many movies
as they want, with a limit of two
at a time. They can keep them
up to two days.
In the computer department,
Video/ Computer Experience
sells and services computen and
printcn and bas complete sys-
tems and software.
People looking for video
,
33 Fashion Island • NeW.,Ort Beach• 644-1146
equipment, the RCA Dimensia
name in panicular, need look no
further. Anderson said he is the
only dealer in the area who
carries that system. It features
a computerized system between
the television, VCR, compact
disc player, dual cassette tape
players, phonograph turntable,
amplifiers and speakers.
Video/ Computer Experience
also bas a video taping service,
which specializes in the taping
of weddings, parties, reunions
and graduations.
Video/Computer Experience
is located in Newpon Center, at
2087 San Joaquin Hills Road.
Hours arc Monday through
Thursday, IJ a.m. to 8 p.m.;
Friday, I I a.m. to 9 p.m.,
Saturday, 10 Lm. to 9 p.m. and
Sunday, II LDL to 6 p.m. For
more inf onnation, call 720-9266.
Capture s ·ummer
moments on film
· There ii still time to bring in
that old, worn-out camera and
trade it in for a S2S savings on
a Polaroid Spectra Onyx at
Olympic Camera. according to
store manqer Bob Jen.ten. The
apeciaJ is Oii riPt DOW and will
continue through July 4.
Olympic Ca.Diera bu long
been bown by IOcal camera
cotbllliMb •a flilHieinice store
that will meet die llilcill of the
most demanding lbat~ A
camera that Us beea pinin1 in
popularity ii ~ormat,
according to Jemen.. 011J11Pic
carries Hauelblad, Bronica,
Peat.ax and MaaiyL Jemea
lllicl that~ die lar
lect. Flt sc aon of aecti .. -f onaat cama• in Onqe CG ty.
Tbe most ~ 35 millime-
ter instant camera, .ccordina to
Jemen, is the y Mbica with 7.cia
Jens. Other cameraa canic:d by
Olympic inClude CanOa, Nikon,
Pentax, Minolt&i Olympus,
Contu and Ricoh.
For darkroom 1upplie1,1
Olympic it a oDHtop beadquar-
ten. The store ofren student and
pri>feaioul clilcountl on paper
and cbemicala. Tbe ltUdeDt just
needs to abow a student ideo-
tifteatioa ud the P-l'de uNoa'
-~ ., .• ~.
Ol7apic .. ram prooe•la1
Once tbe ftCalaon ii over, you
...., waDl to eboW your alides
off. Olympic can Wp with its
Wac telcctioa of 8'Mle projec>
ton.
If you need a pmport picture
taten, ~ camera w a
Walk-in le!Yice. The c.iw'F for
the ftnt let ii SI Ud, for each
let after, the ~ ii S5.
OI~ Camera is loeatc:d in
the CO.ta Meta Courtyards.
H&tbOr bet-=n NCWport and
19th Stnet. Boan are Moaday
thro p FridaJ, 10 a.a. to 6:30
p.111.j s.i11n1aJs 10 a.a to 6
p.a. ad Smkp 11 a.m. to S
;a Pot.,..illlfor~ call
"21174.
... a 1m THE NEWPORT IENSION/COST A MESA NEWS"" 8 JUHi 11. tm
'Adventures Under Sail' through OCC
BYCllDlYLSTEHUNG
9raaF. COUt Collep'i aailjq
p~ is biaer and better
than ever this summer. The
'roSfam offen hqinning and
expaienced sailon alike euy
accat to top quality aailina and
naviption instruction.
fleet.Avery aaid that Yo~
will replaCe OCC._ Hunter 5'
l11•ur1~111 aa the Academy••
vead which ia used in offshore
cruisina couna.
THE OIAHGE COAST
COLLEGE SAILING
AND lOWJNG MSE JS
LOCATED AT 1101
WEST rAORC COAST
HlGHWAY. BETWUH
THE BALBOA IAY
CLUB AND THE SEA
SCOUT BASE. II.EE
PAl.«JHG AT
THE BASE.
up to big boaU should loot into
-tbe Academy\ .. boat d• ......
Tbae hands-on claues range
from Introduction of Bia Boats
to the advanced Ocean Saiting
and Cnrisiq Under Sail.
Classes meet at the OCC
piling and rowina bue at 1801
W . Pacific Cout Hiahway. A
new aailing center is plJlnnal and
will feature upstain claurooms,
sailing office and viewina decb.
Ground level impr~ will
According to Brad Avery,
director of Coast Sailing
Academy, the cost of the ses-
sions ia approximately S3-SS
an hour, became much support
of the aailing program bu come
from donations of boats, sails,
gear and funds. In addition,
many local marine businases
have supported the pro&ram
with generous discounts and
ai(ta of equipment and supplies.
Aclldemy imtructor Robert
0 . White will conduct a teries
of "Adventures Under Sail"
programs this summer aboard
the Yoy"6B· F.acb clau will
meet two Saturdays in a row and
will conclude With a two-or
three-day trip to Cat••ina bland.
White is a veteran of cruisina in
South Pacifac waten and said
that tbele counes are ideal for
sailon wbo want to get handt-
on experience qperating acruise-
boat.
..._ ____________________ ..-.,-include an enlarged shop area,
One example of a recent
donation is the Voyt«er, a ketch-
~Cal 3-46, the aenerous gift
of Newport yachtsman Jack
Hamilton. It was built in 1977
of fi~ by Jensen Marine.
The 4'6-foot cruising boat is a
welcome addition to the OCC
The regular sailing programs
feature classes on weekdays,
evenings and weekends.
Because more people have
taken an interest in sailing. 13
new beginning claues are sched-
uled. Beginning sailing starts
students off in Lido 14 dinghies
in Newport Harbor. The
Academy bas over 800 students
per year in this clau.
Intermediate Lido counes are
scheduled for beginning sailing
graduates or sailon who have
become rusty with terminology
and basic boat handling. Seven
classes are scheduled.
Intermediate Shields is for
sailon with a solid grasp of
basics and helps them sharpen
new skills. Por Lido 14 gradu-"'
ates. this course is tbe perfect
introduction to the larger keel-
Library reading adventures
Usually the first thing kids
want to do after school is out
for the sUJDJDer is to shelve those
books until they are forced to
take them back down in Sep-
tember. After a few weeks, the
freedom seems to wear on them,
and on their parents.
Some kids will actually be
seen standirig around looking
very bored indeed. One sure way
to fight boredom and keep kids
reading through the summer is
to take advantage of a library
reading program.
The Orange County Mesa
Verde Branch Library and all
four Newport City Libraries
have .. Wild About Reading," a
jungle theme program that wiU
keep the little ones entertained
while they learn.
.. The libraries have a cooper-
ative program, .. ,aid Mesa Verde
Branch Manager Mary Ann
Zook. "The county and city
libraries all decide on a theme.
Then it's up to the individual
library to set up how they want
to operate iL There might be 30
different games going on all
around the county."
The Mesa Verde Branch pro-
gram begins on June 22 and will
run until August 14.
story times to prescboolen and
a weekly film will be featured at
each branch. Corona del Mar
will bold a boot club for the
school-age crowd. Special added
attractions are the preposterous
pet parade and the Santa Ana
Zoomobilc. The traditional end-
ing to the summer reading pro-
gram is the grand finale film at
Edwards Newport Cinema in
Fashion Island at 10 a.m .. Tues-
day. August 11. Sponsored by
Friends of the Library, this
year's film is 1"bc Great Mo use
Detective."
The summer read ing pro-
grams at all of the libraries arc
free of charge. The addresses and
program schedules of the librar-
ies arc as follows:
City of Newport Beach Center
Branch, 8S6 San Clemente Dr.,
644-3177. Storytimc is Wednes-
day. 10:30 a .m. and 1:30 p.m ..
June 24 through August 12.
Films are on Tuesdays at 2 p.m .,
through August 4. The Zoo-
mobile will visit on Monday,
July 20 at 3 p.m.
Balboa Branch, 100 E. Balboa
Blvd., 644-3 l 71. Storytimc is on
Mondays, 10:30 a.m. July 6
through August 17. Films will
take place on Tuesdays at 7 p.m .
through August 4. The Zoo-
mobile visits on Thursday, July
16 at 3 p.m. The Pct Parade
happens on Wednesday, July 22
at 3 p.m.
Corona del Mar Branch, 420
Marigold A venue, Coro na dcl
Mar, 644-3135. Storytimc on
Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m., June 30
through August 18. Films: Wed-
nesdays, I :30 p .m., through
August S. The book club meets
on Mondays at I :30 p.m. from
June 29 through August 10. The
Zoomobilc visits o n Monday.
July 20 at 1:30 p.m. The Pct
Parade takes place on Monday,
July 27 at 1:30 p.m.
~arincrs Branch, 200S Dover
Dr., 644-3143. Storytimc: Wed-
nesdays, July 8 through August
12 at 11 a.m. Films: Tuesdays,
10:30 a.m~ through August 4.
The Zoomobilc visits on Friday,
July 17 at 11 a.m . The Pct
Parade takes place on Thursday,
July 23 at 11 a.m.
In Costa Mesa, the Mesa
Verde Branch is located at 2969
Mesa V crde Drive East, S46-
S274.
boats. Thirteen courses are-· new sail ltOl"alt lockers and a
bed .. 1.-..a large 1eparate restroom facility ..
IC ~. W ,1....1-. Intermediate graduates or eewy clu1e1 are under-
sailors with several seasons• way and continue through
worth of uilina experience will August. The daises meet Mon-
move up to advanced sailing. day through Friday, from 9 LDL
This is a skill~harpeniq course to I p.m. or I to S p .m. The
which introduces the spinnaker course is completed in one week.
aboard the Shields sloops. Seven Evening sailing claues are
classes which will teach the fine three weeks long, meeting Mon-
points of sail trim and )lelm w9rk days, Tuesdays and Wednes-
arc scheduled. da~. from S to 7:30 p.m. Even-
Sailon with competitive urges ing classes do not meet on the
and at least intermedi•~level third Wednesday.
stills will find dinahY racing a Weekend sailing courses meet
test of skills and an excellent Saturdays or Sundays for fave
~ learning experience. weeks. Scheduled meeting times
Students w ith small boat are from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and
experience and a desire to move 2 to 6 p.m.
events and
quality child
care. At the
Center we have
designed a full
welJ'.°'rounded
program so
yow child will
meet new friends •
learn new sub;ects, and
be introduced to excitmg
experiences .. .and just
basically have the time of
their life!
For further lnfonnation. call or wnte:
Stq ~ Step E.-ly I I i 9 E.Vil:ll\--2 C 0 I
'1Q7 Vista dd Oro
Newport Beach., California. 92660 (714) 7~
Costa Mesa Branch Library
on Park St. is in the process of
moving to a new building, Zook
said.
Vacation Photography Headquarters!
Zook said that the absence of
a children's librarian limits the '
Mesa Verde Branch·s activities.
However, each child participat-
ing in the programs will be given
a log and _will read at his own
pace and level. There is a mural
in the children •s section and each
participant moves along accord-
ing to the number of books be
reads. As they move along there
arc small priz.es.
For those too YOUDI to read
for tbeamelves, Mesa Verde._
story hour will keep tbem enter-
tained oa TUelday morniap at
10:30. Tlaat propam run•
through A..,._ 15.
The Newport Beach City
Libraries laa•e a claildna•a
li~Marpret~wbo
teeps tMir propama aoiq.
Their PfOl'W Uo he ... OD
June 22 ud coadUde OD A..-
15.
An anay of activities is
planned, ~to POlilcl9.
Tbe reid-to-mc dUb wiD prMnt
n
One of 0ranae ~ .. pre-8etay Sluqeon. TM -C..t•'ina
mierl•DCIWrbliDCCilwubuilt H~· ·~New ....... a 9
in I_,, the Balboa Pavillion LDL and leawa Cit !hsa at 4:30
bepll u tbe aoutlacnunolt ter-p.m. Arriril bd 18 Newport is
minus for the P8Cif1e Electric 7 p.ID. •
Red Car and cwTciltlY is home P111e11pn to CMM•a must
to a banquet facility, the Tale check in Ud claial n11rvations
of tbe WbaJe Restaurant, Davey at leut 4S minutes ~or to
Jones Locker Sportsfisbin1, departure. Reservatiou will
Spouter Saloon and Catalina only be paranteid until 20
Paueqer Service. Harbor sight-minutel prior to clipaa1ure. The
sceina toun arc offered on the Tale of the While lliltaurant
famous MPavillion Queen." _ opens at 1 LID. for breU:fut.
Summer is an important time Harbor cruilel OD tbe •Pavil-
f or the Pavillion as tourists flock lion Queen" haft Iona been a
to our coast to soak up the sun favorite of viliton to Newport.
And fun. The"Catalina Holiday" Cruises arc offered yea&'·round,
is geared up for the onslaught with an option of a 4S-minute
with its daily trip to Avalon cruise or 9G-minute cruiae. The
Harbor. It's still the best deal in 45-minutecruiletravebfromtbe
townatSl9.SOforadultsandSJO Pavillion to China Cove and
for children 12 and under, features such sights aa Buddy
round-trip. People who are Ebson 's house, the famous
contemplating a weekend trip to China House and John Wayne's
Catalina with a return on Sun-House. The 90-minute cruise
day evening are urged to make travels to China Cove then back
reservatiom now because the up to the north end of the harbor
Sunday return trips are booted bcf ore returning to the Pavillion.
up fast, according to director Pusenaen will take in the sights
of the yachts and the Fun Zone.
Smoking, 'overeating can be cured at HDI The cruise is narrated and runs
on the hour, beainninaat 11 a.m.
daily. On Sunday, the 116Pavillion
Queen" features a brunch cruise
with full buffet and entertain-
ment.
In order to cure any bad habit,
such as smoking, over-eating
even nail biting, the key is to get
to the cause of the problem,
according to Dr. Lawrence
Lcombruno of Human Develop-
ment International.
Using hypnosis, Lcombruno
and his staff of eight therapists
use the cause and effect method.
Lcombruno was trained by
Dr. Ronald Dante, who was
Their clinic was located in
Newport Beach.
"It used to be that we only saw
patients who were residents of
Newport Beach," Lcombruno
said. "Dr. Dante worked with a
lot of movie stars and we dealt
with just the elite."
Leombruno underwent
further training with Dr. Robert
Downing, who used ·hypnosis
during Wodd War II and with
Infants I Children's Apparel• Bo&.!tJque Items
European Fashions & Shoes
the Central lntelligenoe Agency.
Leombruno has used hypnosis
treatment for 20 years and finds
that more people arc accepting
it as a valid form of therapy.
"We are expanding our oper-
ation," he said ... Even with nine
therapists, we arc booked weeks
in advanoe."
The first appointment with the
clinic is always the longest. be
said. It takes an hour-and-a-half.
In that time, there is consulta-
tion and the therapist will talk
to the patient about the problem.
Hypnosis was accepted in
1958 by the American Medical
Association as the quietest,
most effective and most perman-
ent' means of behavioral and
habit control ever devised.
"When you go to a psycbia-...
trist for $200 an hour, he is only
using pidcd imagery," Leom-
bruno said. "We use regression.
H you have a problem, it might
be caused by something that
happened when you were
younger."
He said that everything that
happens to people on a daily
basis is sto~ ..d in the subcon-
scious. \Ve may not be able to
remember it on the surf~ but
hypnosis can bring it out. He
likens the human brain to a tape
recorder.
Human Development lnter-
nationaJ is located at 666 Baker
St., Suite C-323, Costa Mesa.
1berapists are on hand six days
a week from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday. For
more information, call 545-3214.
MoAClay n.iabts at 7 p.m. until
Labor Day weekend, the •Pavil-
lion Queen .. will once aaain have
its cocktail cruises. PaueD1Cn
can watch tbe sun Rt while
enjoyina the company of friends.
For a little romance, the
Wednesday nigbt dinner cruise
is just the ticket. A buffet dinner
is offered with dancin& enter-
tainment and si.ghtaeeing cruise
in the Drbor.
The 0 Pavillion Queen" is
available for cbartcn for wed-
dQ:ap, recepti~ ~uations,
annivenaries, tiiithd&JS and
o~ private parties.
For more information abOut
the Balboa Pavillion, or to make
crua.se reservations, call 673-
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HDI will tea£h you hoW to change your life.
Isn't it time you tried something that's different and worksl
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SpriDa baa traditionally been easy to clean and unlike nplar
boWn • die time for ck:aning wood or ~le board abelW...
and orpeirinc however, many bup cannot bide in the hNketa.
people don' ,et to that chore Customen can buy • little or
untilauwmerv.cation time. For as much of the Elfa system u
some; the idea of trying to fmd they want beCau1e the 1ystcm
noob ilDd crannies to store the
accu.mulatiom of many yean
can be traumatic. Good news,
though-the pains of 1ummcr
clean-up can be cued with a visit
to lnnenpace in Corona del
Mar.
lnnenpace features the
famous EHa system, an epoxy
wire modulai' organizer which is
a way of life in Europe. Imported
from Sweden, the Elf a system
baa been catching on in a big
way in th.is country for the past
few yean, according to Inner-
space managrr Darlene Capua.
.. For orpnization, customen
can come in here for a multitude
of creative ideas," she said.
"Evayone here is helpful and
qualiC.ed. We have the largest
doeet showroom around."
The advantages of the Elfa
system arc many. The modules
come in all ma and can fit
an~. The epoxy wire is
I r org nzing chore
can lfOW with the fUlily.
The Elfa ~ can be med
in any room in the house,
acconlina to CapUa. Tbcy arc
equally• valuable in Ille pr.,e
u tbey are in tbe ~-For
the bedroom closets, the venti-
lation offered by the baateta
allows d~ to air naturally.
Also featured at Innenpace is
ventilated lbelvina. which is sold
by the foot. The shelves come
in 12-foot rum and can be cut
to the customer's apecjf atiom.
Comtructed of epoxy-coat.eel -
~the shelves are ideal for any
area in the home or prage.
lnnenpace also carries a wide
variety of closet acceuories,
including boob, door racks,
book racks, mail drop racks,
hampers and in-and-out baskets.
The vuious racks can be used
for anything from kitchen spice
racks to bedroom shoe storage,
according to Capua.
The Elfa system comes in the
colors of white, brown. black
and red. La1pinatc tops arc
available for those wishing to
create a desk out of a system.
The advantage of the laminate
is easy cleanup with any regular
household cleaner .
The first step to installing any
system is to measure the area or
cJoset in question. An alternative
is to have Innenpa.ce's courteous
staff COD)C to the house for a free
consultation.
ln.nenpacc is located at 3565
E. Coast Highway. For more
informatio~ call 67S-n30.
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Patio Bello of Corona del Mar
will once apin feature a famous
brand of patio furniture during
the weet of June 2S through July
I, according to owner Ruth
Mesa. It ia Rover Gardena week,
just in time for thole 4th of July
barbeque parties, and customen
will receive 50 percent off of all
Rover Gardens furniture pur-
cbned.
Rover Gardens ia manm.c-
tured in Italy. It wa tbe firit
patio furniture manuf.cturer to
me solid resin in its conatruo-
tion. It ia the fint in quality and
reliability and the only one
which guarantees perfect r~
style, comfort and is resistant to
all weather conditions. It coma
with a tbreo-Jt• ........-and be converted to comfortable
can be deaned with a spoaae ud _ loaa,e.. Tbae are two aiza of
soapy water. tablci. One ii '' • 43 and a 20 --<>r you can just hoee it down incb leaf cu be added. Tbe other
When you are bOliq tbe ..ct-ii 38 • 71 plus a 24 inch leaf.
yard,• uid Maa. The topl and lep AR solid rain
The system folds for easy with 1taialele steel hardware
storaae. Tbe pieces .ctj111t and -'wbicla wiD not rmt.
extend form~ me. It ~ dinina bM taken on
bas foldiq armcbain wbicb can_ a new dimeaaion with elegance
a requisite. Mesa said that the
Rover Gardena furniture ia
dipnt • well • venatile.
PAVILION QUEEN SUMMER CRUISES To M:CeDt tbe funiiture, Patio
Bello ..... ~ ltOCt of acca-
IOriel, iw:IQdina pictura, trays,
ice buCbta aDd other itelm to Newport Harbor Cnlile
Daily 11 AM, Noon. 1 PM, 2 PM. 3 PM, 4 PM. 5 PM
• •
Brunch Cruise
Sunday 10:30AM
Sunset Dinner Cruise
Wednesday 7:00PM
Cocktail Cruise
Monday 7:00PM
RESERVATIONS
673-5245
PAVII.,ION QUEEN
The hottest days
ofthesu
matc outdoor liYiaa comf'orta-
ble. IJl liddition_ tMre AR tiejlv
aavinp offeml oa Patio BlllO\
irHtoct furniture, Wlaida comrs
from all oftl' tbe world. Patio
Bello offen the~ of custom
cuahiom for any type of ~
ture, accordina to Mesa. Custo-
men can chooee from a wide
variety of fabric samples for
their own desip..
Patio Bello can also make
custom cuahiom for boats.
Patio Bello ia located at 3637
E. Coast Highway. Houn are
Monday throqb Sahirday, 10
a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sundays, 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. For more infor-
mation, call 67~340.
Kids summerwear
at Petite Marche
YMCA Summer Camp
Sign-up is now in progress!
The YMCA bas a camp
for every kind of kid. Like day
camps for grade schoolers that
fill your need for day-<2re and
your child's days with field
trips, arts and crafts and the
outdoors. For older youth,
there are mountain and
baCkJ>a:cking camps. And
special trip camps where
teenagers can surf, sail or
explore California. Best of all,
Y camp is a safe, supportive
place where your child will
learn values and skills he or she
will never forget.
WeeklJ a•p lellioni IW1
Jane 22. Sign your children up
for the hottest summer of their
lives.
Petite Marcbe is a o~op
shop for children, featuring all
of the lalat in fashions, gifts,
toys and collectibles, according
to owner Jeennine Trout. As a
bonus, the aalC:s staff is eager to
help customen in their IClcc-
bODI. •
Top brands can be found at
Petite Marcbe, including Flor-
ence Eiseman, ru., Absorba.,
Petit Bateau, Oshkosh and
Mona Lisa. The Eiseman swim-
suits and sportswear are very
popular, according to Trout.
The shorts can be worn by both
boys and girls and they can get
about a year's wear out of them.
For summer, Petite Marcbe is
the place to look for that unique pt The store has its own artist
who will create a custom birth
plate. The plate is band painted
with tbe name of the baby, elate
Of birill, -iah'. laaatb and pJw
of birth, 8CCOidiDa to Troat.
ADotllCr fnoritc item is • cu.
tomiml •amic lllOe wida die
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...... wl lboa. EuiDpla
of tie artilt'I Wort ... -~y
.. Pedle .....
J111t arriviDa Pl Pmtc .....
ii • liae of ialut daiDa and
tilwnrare. M-.a .._u will
,.., • '1181 ..... • eeia ii
drapped a nn;t a cOlletioll
of Schmid music boxes and
collectible stuffed animals by
Avanti; many are limited edi-
tions.
For collecton of Dolls by
Pauline, Petite Marcbe is the
place to So· The 1election is very
good, according to Trout. The
dolls have hand-painted silt
faces and rag bodies. They all
have names and come in 18-and
26-inch heights. -rheir hair is
really gorgeous, .. Trout said.
Novelty items for the young
include pewter toothbrushes,
barbells and comb and brush
sets. A musical book with a
miniature keyboard will give a
child boun off un. Crib mobiles
keep babies occupied, as well u
stimulated. For gifts, there are
pim that say "'happi.neu is being
a mother, grandmother or great-
~her. •
Wben aboppen have com-
pleted their sift bu,U.,. the itifl'
at Petite MatcM will II-di "ft '1 prwamp purdma., ~to
Trout. And for U.O. WltO waat
to mop iD die coateaince of tbe
ho-. Petite ..... Will tW
... order O¥er tie ,__ -
CUltOIDen c.. ... c:redil card
for tbia ••ice.
Petite Mam. ii loceced et 369
E. 17th SL, 121, CGlla Meaa.
For more iaf'~ can 642--
4714.
~II. 1111 THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS ..... • .... ll 1111
Summer fashion sale at Guy Laroche
Itta not too late to take adva.
bF. of Guy Larocbe'a summer
sale,~ to store man.,-
Simin Sbabab. Featured are the
entire 1prina and summer lines
of 1986 and 1987, all at SO
percent savinp.
Sb.ahab said that the purpose
of the Ule is to make room for
the fall and winter collection
which will start aniving in mid-
July. Acceuories are 30 percent
off and include purses, scarves,
be~ 1unaJ1ues and men's ties.
· Summer fubions are espe-
cially beautiful this year, accord-
ing to Sbabab. The bou,Uquc
carries a printed jacket that can
be mixed and ma~bed with any
number of solid skirts end pants.
The multi-colored print is on a
white background.
A novelty piece that is very
populu in Paris is a bubble
dress, Shahab said. A.ft.er the
dress is put on, the wearer ties
it at the bottom. "It makes you
walk more carefully, like a lady
should," she said.
Shahab will be leaving for
Paris soon -to beain buyina next
sum.mer~s collection.
Guy Laroche carries sports-
wear, semi-drasy outfits, separ-
ata,silt ~suits and dressy
wear. The dre11y features·
sequins, scarves and jewelry
from all over Paris.
The Guy Laroche story is one
of succeu. He began his training
au the Jean Desses Studio in
Puis in 1949. From there, be
went to New York and observed
its world of fashion before
moviq back to Paris. His first
introduction was immensely
sllc:ci:siful and moved him up
next to the top designers in
fashion of the day.
Another brief stint in America
found him OD the pages of Life
Magazine, then be returned to
Paris to open a salon in Paris•
f asbion district.
Soon, the designer opened
boutiques all over tbe w()fld. one
of them in Newport Beach.
wibe line is very UDique, I
ha~n' seen any copies~ "said
Sh•hab.
(iuy Laroche is located mt 33
Fashion Island, outside the
Atrium. The boutique is open
Monday through Saturday. JO
a.m. to 6 p.m. end on Sunday,
noon to S p.m. For more infor-
mation., call 644-11%.
Character Boat Parade set to sail Aug. 15
~pringtime in Balboa" will be
the theme of this year's 27th
Annual Character Boat Puade,
to be held Sunday, August IS
at 2 p.m.
The Character Boat Parade is
a tradition which has always
been well received by visiton
and residents. Over SO decorated
boats of all shapes and sizes will
be ptberi,ng in front of Lido
Village. The Newport Beach fire
boat will lead the parade, spray-
ing water in the air.
Immediately following the
lead boat will be one of the most
familiu boats in the Harbor,
The Pavilion Queen. Boats of
any class that are decorated in
keeping with the theme are
invited to fall in behind the lead
vessels.
The history of the parade
begins with the wild antics of its
founders, Dick Shaw and Virgil
Partch. They cruised the harbor
regularily in Shaw's character
boat, the S.S. Michigan. In 1960,
they organized their route into
an all-out parade. Today, Jim
Dale from the Villa Nova Res-
taurant owns the S.S. Michigan.,
and still decorates the character
boat every year to take part in
the parade.
The parade follows an easy
route through Newport Harbor.
Beginning at Lido Village, the
procession continues down the
north side of lido Island,
around to the south side, across
to the peninsula, past the Pavil-
ion, down to the jetty channc~
and back along Balboa Island to
the Balboa Bay Club. The event
takes two houn to complete and
spcctaton are invited to view the
·parade along the various bay-
front locations in the Harbor.
The awards ceremony wilJ
take place around 4:30 p.m., in
the main ballroom at the Balboa
Bay Club. Members of the
Commodores Cub of the New-
port Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce will perform the
judging duties. Awards will be
presented according to various
interpretations of the parade
theme: best decorated, .ani-
mated, theme display and best
sounding boat. Two categories
will also be considered: privately
owned decorated boats and
commercially sponsored deco-
rated boats. There will be awards
for character boats, such as
Monterey boats, steam boats,
classic yachts, bay launches and
work boats. Some of the humor-
ous aw~ds include the suaviest
suave, the salty sailor, the theme
extreme, leakin • timben, loose
screw, big toot and the drippy
stuff mg boL
Each Year, the Character Boat
Parade gets better and the
NHACC promises that this year
will be no exception.
Dunes, Mariners Park will host Fourth fetes
For many Barbor Area reas-
idents and visitors the 4th of July
is surrounded by traditions that
must be observed. Two such
traditions arc alive and well and
better than ever.
The Newport Dunes fircwork.S
display has become an anticu-
pated annual event; this year will
be the silver annivcrsary-25
years of pyrotechnic excellence.
Another old fashioned family
event will be the 14th Annual
Independence Day Celebration
at Marincn Park in Newport
Beach. AD of the events will take
place during the day, with New-
port Dunes fireworks putting OD
a perfect finale.
According to Charlie Yates,
general m•nager of Newport
Dunes, this ye&r's show will be
biger and better than ever. The
show will once apin be provided
by Lou Castellano of San Diego
Fareworb. Yates said that C...
tellano is best known for over-
seei.q the fireworb show for
Ronald Reapnta inauguration,
sty shows for the San Diego
Padres games, Sea World and
MichaelJackson's Victory Tour.
.. The show is usually about 30
to 40 minutes long, but this year,
we are expanding it to more than
an hour," Yates said ... Lou is
excited about this show and has
been buying special shells for it."
Yates said that Castellano
called him last December to telJ
him about a special cbrysantb-
emwn floral shell be bought for
the grand finale. The shells arc
both domestic and imported, but
grand finale shells arc always of
the imported variety, be said.
The Marinen Park event will
kick off at JO a.m. with a parade.
Participants are invited to dec-
orate their bikes and begin
assembling at 9 a.m. Imme-
diately following, is a patriotic
program featuring the Sunshine
Magic Siqers. a group from
Marinen Elementary which
pulls members from all over the
Newport-Mesa area, according
to event chairperson Dana
Black.
Local youth groups will spon-
sor the concession stands and
will sell hot dogs. soft drinks,
shaved ice and nachos. Black
said. They will serve as fund-
raisers for the Cub Scouts, Boy
Scouts and Girl Scouts.
· The finale will feature Bar-
naby the Clown, who has been
a f avoritc at this event for many
years. He will perform in the
multi-purpose room of Mariners
Library.
Other favorites for the day
include old fashioned family
games and a bike raffle. The
Bicycle Company will provide
•
free safety inspections of all
bikes.
The Newport Dunes hasn'
changed much over the years.,
Yates said. However, since it
opened in 1958, camping and
recreational vehicle spots have
been added. People will be
familiar with the whales which
have floated in the bay. Well.,
they arc the same, original
whales.
But the fireworks show is
always special to people, Yates
said. The admission to Newport
Dunes will still be S2 for adults -
-and $I for kids for day use.
Those wishing to camp can take
their pick of tenting spaces. RV
hookups or sclf ~ntained spa-
ces right on the water, be said.
The fuwork.s can be seen from
many diff crent points in the
Harbor area. People on the
Pminsual ha\.'C just as good a
view as someone sitting on the
bluffs.
For people wishing to stay
home rather than go away on
the 4th, Newport Beach will be
a nice place to be.
Pool tables. Backgammon. Dmts. Eledronic Garnes .,
Video-Dileo Dlnt*111 Ms 9 p.m.
COf E ~US POR mEAICPABT• IJlllOI. HM'Pf HOla OR .. .a
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4248 Mmtitgale W"J • Newport Beed'l • 476-8831
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Patio Bello of CoronadelMar
will oac:e ..m. feature a famous
bnnd of patio furniture during
the week of June 2S through July
I, accordina to owner Rath
Mesa. It is Rover Gardens week.
just in time for thole 4th of July
barbeque parties, and customers
will ~ ~ perunt off of all
Ro'Ya' Gardens furniture pur-
cbsnd. with a tiueeJlm' _..... ad be converted to comfortable
Rover Ganlem is manm~ caabedcal!O!witlaa.,...ad _ loanr Tbac are two siza of
nirtd in Italy. It •• the first soapy "*'· tabla One is 35 • 43 and a 20
patio furniture manufactmer to -or-you cu just boee it down iDdt leaf caa be added. The other
me solid resin in its comtruc-when JCM1 are hMina tile Net-ia 31 • 71 plUI A 24 inch leaf.
tion. It is the fll'lt in quality and yard,• uid Maa. The tops wl lep are solid rain
reliability and the oilly one The system f oldl for euy with ltainlen Steel bardware
which guarantees perfect ~ sto,...e. Tbe pieca adjmt and --'wbidi wiB aot ~
style, ~mfort and is resistant to _ extend for JIRdti.papolc me. It ~ dinina Ml taken on
all weather conditions. It coma has folding anDcbain wbida can a new dimelllioa witla elcpnce
. -----a requildc. Maa uid that the
RoYer Gardens farniture is
elc'pnt • Well • ftllatile.
PAVILION QUEEN SUMMER CRUISES To accent tbe furnitwe, Patio
Bello ......... atoCt of acca-
IOria. incWina pictures, trays.
ice bectets wl otbcr itCmil to
mate oatdoor liviDa comforta-Newport Harbor Cruise
Daily 11 AM, Noon, 1 PM. 2 PM. 3 PM. 4 PM. 5 PM
• •
Brunch Cruise
Sunday 10:30AM
Sunset Dinner Cruise
Wednesday 7:00PM
Cocktail Cruise
Monday 7:00PM
RESERVATIONS
673 ... 5245
PAVIIJON QUEEN
. BAIBO.A PAVILION
The hottest days
ofthesu
bk. ID additioa. time .. ;.w
savinp o«aecl oa hdO ....
iJHtoct fWaitme. .... CCI• Pl
from all owr the world. Plllio
Bello offers the• vice ol cmaom
cushions for uy type al ~
ture, accordina to Maa. ~
men can. cbooee from a wide
variety of fabric samples for
their own daip
Patio Bello can also make
custom cushions for boats.
Patio Bello is located at 3637
E. Coast lliabway. Boan are .
Monday tbroup Saturday, 10
LID.. to 6 p.m. and Suadays. 11
Liil. to 4 p.m. For more infor-
mation. call 675-4340.
Kids summerwear
at Petite Marche
YMCA Summer Camp
Sign-up is now in progress!
The YMCA bas a ~p
for every kind of kid. Like day
camps for grade schoolers that
fill your need for day-are and
your child•s days with field
trips, arts and crafts and the
outdoors. For older youth,
there are mountain and
baci~king camps. And
special trip camps where
teenagers can surf, sail or
explore California. Best of all,
Y camp is a safe, supportive
place where your child will
learn values and skills he or she
Will never forget.
We*IJ n•p MllioDS ltut
Jtme 22. Sign your Children up
fortbehottestsummerofthett
lives.
Petite Man:be is a o~top
abop for c:bildren, featuring all
of the latest in fashions, gifts,
toys and collectibles~ according
to owner Jeannine Trout. A£ a
bonus, the sales staff is eager to
bdp customm in their IClcc-
tions.
Top brands can be found at
Petite Marcbe, including Aor-
~nce Eiseman. Fix, Absorb&,
Petit Bateau, Osbkosb and
Mona Lisa. The Eiseman swim-
suits and sportswear are very
popular, according to Trout.
The aborts can be worn by both
boys and girls and they can get
about a year•a wp.r out of them.
For summer. Petite Marchc is
the place to look for that unique
sift. The store bas its own artist
who will crate a custom birth
p)Mc. ne plate is band painted
Witla die ... Of tbe baby. dale
albinla, w 1 ·pe, kaath ud pb.ce
of tiirt1a, ~ to Trout.
Aao«ber rno1 ite ._ is a ca-
twni11;d Cll• . c .. wida the
...,,.. -... ~of birtlL
Tiie artitt cm Uo ,..,.atitt
lllMlawew ... ..,__ Exa•plcl
olt111.-\work11eoa-...,
.. Peta .....
J•.miea•PWlileltardae
ilaliaeof-...dmiawl
ailmwsc. Mwi'Clll Wti will
,.., ............ ii
....... ia. ,.....,. • 0011:-.
of Schmid music boxes and
collectible stuffed animals by
Avanti; many are limited edi-
tions.
For collccton of Dolls by
Pauline. Petite Marcbe is the
place to go. The 1elcction is very
good, according to Trout. The
dolls have hand-painted silk
f aca and rag bodies. They all
ha~ names and come in 18-and
26-incb heights. "'Their hair is
really gorgeous," Trout said.
Novelty items for the young
include pewter toothbrushes,
barbells and comb and brush
sets.. A musical boot with a
miniature keyboard will give a
child boun of fun. Crib mobiles
keep babies occupied. u wdl u
stimulated. For sifts, there are
pins that say-uppiDcu is being
a mother. grandmother or great-
gnndmother .•
WlleD aboppcn have com-
pleted tbeir jift baJina. tbe ltaft'
at Petite Marcile will liidlJ sift••• pvcMllel. ~to Trout. Aad for.,_ 1'M ... to...,, ia die coaw ir.:e of tbt
hotDe. Petite .... Will ..
.. order °"" die ~ .... C'lllG•• mm w a cr1 til a.rd
for dlil •vice.
Petite Mm:lleil locnl1d • l69
E. 17tla SL, 121. C... Meu
For more iafor-..,., call 642-
4714. '
..._a Im THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS ..... • ... ll 1111
Su_mmer fashion sale at Guy Laroche
It 'I not too late to take ad van-
.. of Guy Larocbe•a sumt¥r
sale, ~to store man..,.
Simin Sbabab. Featured are the
entire sprina and summer lines
of 1986 and 1987, all at SO
pen:eat savinp.
Sbahab said that the purpose
of the saJe is to make room for
the ran and winter collection
wbicb will start arriving iD mid-
1u1y. Accasoria are 30 percent
off and indude punes, scarves.
belt, mnglenes and men"s ties.
. Summer f umom are espe-
cially beautiful this year. accord-
ing to Sbahab. The boutique
carries a printed jacket that can
be mixed and ·matched with any
number of solid skirts and pants.
The multi-colored print is on a
white background.
A novelty piece that is very
popular in Paris is a bubble
dress, Shahab said. After the
dress is put on, the wearer ties
it at the bottom. "'It makes you
walk more carefully, like a lady
should," she said.
Sbabab will be leavina for
Paris soon 1o bepn bu~ next
summer\ collectiOn.
Guy Laroche carries sports.
wear. semi-dressy outflta, lepU'-
ata, silt~ suits and drasy
wear. The dressy features
sequins, scarves and jewelry
from all over Paris.
The Guy Laroche story is one
of succeu. He bepn bis training
at the Jean Desscs Studio in
Paris in 1949. From there, he
went to New York and oblerved
its world of fashion before
moviq back to Paris. His first
introduction was immensely
sucx:alflil and moved him up
next to tbe top diSigncn in
faihion of the clay ..
Another brief stint in America
fou.nd him OD the pages of Life
M•pzine, then be rctwncd to
Paris to open a salon in Paris"
fashion district.
Soon, the designer opened
boutiques all over tbe world. one
of them in Newpo_rt Beadl.
WJk line is very unique, I
haven l seen any copies~• said
Shabab.
Guy Laroche ii located at 33
Fashion Island, outside the
Atrium. The boutique is open
Monday through Saturday., JO
a.m. to 6 p.m. and OD Sunday>
noon to S p.m. For more infor-
mation., call 644-1146.
Character Boat Parade set to sail Aug: 15
-Springtime in Balboa• will be
the theme of this years nth
Annual Cb.ancter Boat Parade,
to be held Sunday, August 15
at 2 p.m.
The Character Boat Parade is
a tradition which has always
been well received by visiton
and residents. Over SO decorated
boats of all shapes and sizes will
be pthering in front of Lido
Village. Tbe Newport Beach fire
boat will lead the parade, spray-
ing water in the air.
Immediately following the
lead boat will be one of the most
familiar boats in the Harbor,
The Pavilion Queen. Boats of
any class that arc decorated in
keeping with the theme arc
invited to fall in behind the lead
vessels.
The history of the parade
begins with the wild antics of its
f ounden~ Dick Shaw and Virgil
Partch. They cruised the harbor
rcgularily in Shaw's character
boat, the S.S. Michigan. In 1960,
they organized their route into
an all-out parade. Today, Jim
Dale from the Villa Nova Res-
taurant owns the S.S. Michigan,
and still decorates the character
boat every year to take part in
the parade.
Ttic parade follows an easy
reute through Newport Harbor.
Beginning at Lido Village, the
procession continues down the
north side of Lido Island,
around to the south side, across
to the peninsula, past the Pavil-
ion., down to the jetty channel
and back along Balboa Island to
the Balboa Bay Oub. The event
takes two hours to complete and
spcctaton arc invited to view the
parade along the various bay-
front locations in the Harbor.
The awards ceremony will
take place around 4:30 p.m., in
the main baBroom at the Balboa
Bay Club. Members of the
Commodores Club of the New-
port Harbor Arca Chamber of
Commerce will perform the
judging duties. Awards will be
presented according to various
interpretations of the parade
theme: best decorated, ani-
mated, theme display and best
sounding boat. Two categories
will also be considered: privately
owned decorated boats and
commercially sponsored deco-
rated boats. There will be awards
for character boats, such as
Monterey boats, steam boats,
classic yachts, bay launches and
wort boats. Some of the humor-
ous awards include the suaviest
suave, the salty sailor, the theme
extreme, leak.in• timbcn, loose
screw, big toot and the drippy
stuffing boL
Each Year. the Character Boat
Parade gets better and tbe
N HACC promises that this year
will be no exception.
Dunes, Mariners Park will host Fourth fetes·
For many Barbor Area rcas-
idcnts and visit on the 4th of July
is surrounded by traditions that
must be observed. Two such
traditions arc alive and well and
better than ever.
The Newport Dunes fireworks
display bas become an anticu-
patcd annual event; this year will
be the silver anniversary-25
years of pyrotccb.n.ic excellence.
Another oJd fashioned family
CYCDt wilJ be the 14th Annual
lndependence Day Celebration
at Mari.Den Part in Newport
Beacb.. All of the evenu will take
place daring the day, with New-
port l>waea fireworks putting OD
a perfect finale.
According to Cb.artie y ates,
general mane~ of Newport
Danes, this years show will be
bigts-and better than eftr. Tbe
show will once apin be provided
by Lou Cat1dlano of San Diego
Fueworb. Yates said that Cas-
tellano is best known for Oftl'-
wrina the fireworb show for
Ronald Reagan .. inaugaratioa..
sty aboWI for the Saa Diego
Padres games, Sea World and
Michael Jackson's Victory Tour.
.. The show is usually about 30
to 40 minutes long, but this year,
we arc expanding it to more than
an hour," Yates said. "'Lou is
excited about this show and bas
been buying special shells for it."
Yates said that Castellano
called him last Dcc:ember to teU
him about a special chrysanth-
emum floral shell be bought for
the grand finale. The shells arc
both domestic and imported. but
grand finale shells are always of
the imported variety, be said.
The Mariners Part event will
kick off at 10 a.m. with a parade.
Participants arc invited to dec-
orate their b ites and begin
assembling-at 9 a.m. Imme·
diatdy foDowin& is a patriotic
program featuring the Sunshine
Magic Siqen, a group from
Marinen Elementary wllich
pulls memben from all over the
Newport-Mesa area. according
to event chairperson Dana
Black.
Local youth groups will spon-
sor the concession stands and
will sell hot dogs, soft drinks,
shaved ice and nachos .. Black
said. They will serve as fund-
raiscn for the Cub Scouts, Boy
Scouts and Girl Scouts.
The finale "'-ill feature Bar·
naby the Oown. who has been
a favorite at this event for many
years. He will perform in the
multi-purpose room of Marincn
Library.
Other favorites for the day
include old f asbioned family
games and a bike raffle. The
Bicycle Company will provide
•
f ru saf cty inspections of all
bikes.
The Newport Dunes hasn'
changed much over the ~ca.rs,
Yates said. Ho~-cver, since it
opened in t 958. camping and
recreational vehicle spots have
been added. People will be
familiar with the whales which
have floated in the bay. Well,
they arc the same, original
whales.
But the fireworks show is
always special to people, Yates
said. The admission to Newpon
Dunes will still be $2 for adults -
gJ>Olf! <Rak s g.iee
Featutng VIII Sit -te
On
-and SI for kids for day use.
Those wishing to camp can take
their pick of ttnting sp~ RV
hookups or sclf «>ntained spa-
ces right on the water, be said.
The f mr-·orks can be seen from
many different points in the
Harbor area. People on the
PcninsuaJ have just as good a
view as someone si tting on the
bluffs.
For people wishing to stay
home rather than go away on
the 4th., ewport Beach will be
a ni~ pl.ace to be.
11 <llant Ful Saeens
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TeleWsed or OJ 1ed ClraJit
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KCOmpa•ied by AD ~tly
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noteworthy. .
And that is jut what the
Cannery restaurant is offering
duriq the summer months, as
it presents Sunday Supper
Cruises each week from S-7 p.m.
While the 0 lsla Mujeres••
moton up and down tbe Har-
bor, ~ enjoy fme food and
complimentary champagne,
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Newport Beach. ~ celery, alao.dl aDd
This in' a 11UM)f-tbe-mill purple grapes was ambiosia-cnme, by a long shot. .. we like. while~ staffed potatoes
dilccnercd recently. 1bat much came with crab and other
becomes evident when guests assorted seafood ~
fU'lt board the boat and discoftl' ~ past Harbor bland,
a shrimp cocktail placed at each wc indulacd in cbocolatc-
teat. chocolate cake, a limply bcav-
As tbe boat leafta the dock. enly_ concoction that ~arbordered
a t~ty Mexican salad was, on sinful Deaert o~ the B ,
served consisting of lots of as wc gently gbded along
• • through the cool bn:ac, WM a cbcae, ground beef, lettuce, ~ect ridin to both . and sour cream, aDd guacamole. kmd I CIUJle
Tangy and spicy, it was vel)' wee . ·
satisfying and the edible shell it Priced ~t SlS per penon. the
came in wasn't bad either. Ca~aery s Sunday Supper
Cnme runs from S to 1 p.m.
Moving along, we were just
passing the Balboa Pavilion
when we ~ the creations
from the buffet table. A very
interesting salad featuring
'IM Ctlnnery. 0 historic land-
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JOJO La/~tt~ Aw. Raervo-
tioru on rrquitttJ lllttl nwy ~
,,,.. by co/lilf8 67s-5m.
Western -barbeque
at Irvine Hilton ·
As the gentle strains of coun-
try music fill the air, close your
eyes and pretend, for a moment,
tbaLyou-..C out in t~ wide open
spaces of the American West.
Thie~ juicy steaks are spitting
00 the mesquite fire .. They'\"e
joined by port ribs in barbecue
sauce and fresh fish, along with
skcwen of vegetables.
Dark, tangy chili bubbles
away, and off in a corner,
waifiaa temptingly. is an illCRd-
ible selection of fresh-baked
homemade pia and ice~ •
On Satunlay niatats dmiq
summer it•s easy to· pictue
younelf on a country raDda;
became that., the ICttina of a
lpc:dentlar_ Ni'becac buffet at
the Irvine Hiltoa ad Towers.
Featuriag an incredible ~
tion of butiecued foods in an
autbeatic, rmxina wttina. the
annual baffet U. become a foot-
s&ompiq l9CC r •
To many people» die word
~ .. conjarea up im..,. of
cool foods Fttina colder wbile
sittina in IDdal pal. Tbat\ DOt
a problem at this barbecae~
Serve yourseH as much or as little as you want
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Buy one yogurt
and get the 2nd
of equal value
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mppil-a "and get
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ryone wins at America's Cup
Sawr llu arrived ud all beea .,.,;-., i.ae. •
Am ica\ Olp, Or-. coa... GwUli uid tU1 her family is
ty~ plCIBia' lelf-«ne Joprl ,. ... ; .. to opcD anotbet ltOR
~.ii n.ty. W'dll llice _.,her ill H"-"°9&fon •acb in tbe not
_. ,..te IJocki• totlle bcadl, too d•m fume.
America\ Cap mata it easier America .. Cup is n8med for
to ajoJ a cooJ..off' snact with the famoaa nee and is deconled
ill ldf«a tc CODCCpt. in the same theme with colon
Owacr Vanlla Gawthi said of Rd. white and blue, aJoag
tlYl die c:laetn • to NewP"'t with pictma of tbe yacbts and
lbrtNlt ... SCbool .... w.ry a map of die rKe coune.
Fod for .......,. Now that Tbeideaofaldf..eaveyoSUrt
~ii o.t;1tlle ltDdcots haft storcwcoaceived by Gandhi\
beca lfEMi• eftll more time father-in-law, Rasikbllai
• Awrica'I Cup. Gandhi
with • ...., flaYOll -dlil£ir
t..ae .... will allow. Ama ica ..
CUp -Oftl' 25 difraat top-
piap indncli• frail (nlil., .....
Panola. 11•••i ~ 1*ttcr'
c:ruada ad two types of bot
f1ldile. GaAi said ... Ille -
added more frala fnaits ad ,w. oa ecldina two more types
ofbotfadF-.
America.. CUp is a family
opentioa aiteriltl to fanritia It
is apoQ•Dy popaht wida ...
en of YOUD& c:bildrm. 11le little
ones need not be forced illto one -t Wt" tome ol the same people Tbe st.n is aaiqae witla its six
maJllie ., to three times • clay," y~ ...... el that the cmto-
Gandhi said. wrhey tell their men opalde tbameha. They
frimda ad family and they~ _am take any .m cap wl fiD it
particalar .m of amcl-=; dley __ Cla • ii!, I 111 .._ 11111 ....._ II I Wa C., p 'I ..
can orda • mucb or little as ,.._.., a Ill' t I :11111aw,....a_.m...,-.
they want, Gand.lai said. For tbe down on w.te. are anli•ited to the amoaat of
,cry YOUD& tllil couccpt cuts America •1 Cup opened in toppinp they am load onto their
Maxwell's brunch with a view
On briaht. flUDmer Sunday
. morainp, an exquisite lepalt is
iti wed iD tile shadow of the
Pacific ()can
,.. the waves rhythmically
crash aaaimt tile shoreline.
peltl iadulp OD delicacies
iadadiaa sllrimp .... bcncdict,
lox. au tecl beef and q1•ichr. To
round off this picture-perfect
mario, c:wnpti•• Diary dwn-
pape ii fndy pomed.
It._ all part of what arpably
ia Oraaae Coanty•a finat
brunch-a typical Sanday
monlina at Muwdl's by tbe Sea
in Buntinatoa Be8dl
While the feast is sened
throqbout tbe )Ur at Max-
well's, it\ at its beat ill t.be
summer, wbcn auata can e.ajoy
both food and the peal out-
ctoon OD a partially-admeci
patio. 0n IUDDJ9 ..aa days.; the
ocean ia a vivid blue, teaPUa vie
for your ·attention and the
coast.al brceza aid in crea6na an
ambiance that DO other restau-
rant can matcb..
Ambiaaoe aide. precious few
caD compete OD tbe food and
1e1 vice side. Not oaly are the
appetizen and mtl'Ca prqwed
with diliaence. painstaking care
is tat.en to keep warm foods warm. and cold foods cold. One
oftbe hiahtigbts of brunch is the
ta:o st•Dd, wbeft pests create
their own version of Soutb-of-
the-bordcr delights.
AD of the m•kings of a 1ood
taco are featured. including
cbcac, oniom and sour CRam..
Another delipt is the fresh
shrimp. and tbe cbeae blintzes
are delicate and tasty. For a real
traa., the blueberry panatkes are
absolutely f ututic. Liaht.
flaky, and remarkably frah.
o.e iDteratiq llO\'dty is the
doaat madtine, wbicb forms7
ri>akf..a and fries donuts right
before your eyes. A squirt of
dough falll into tbe frying
machine wbae the donut coob
a few moam: ata. Then. it rides
up • COllftJGr belt, allowing it
to dry. Seconds later, it tumbles
into a bowl of supr and is ready
to be eaten.
Of coune.•thcre is also a
danlina array of 11•ads. cam:d
beef. blkrd ham. and Muwdl\
own justly f•mom popoven and
blUC;beJ IJ mvffim
When desert time roUs
around. a variety of cakes, pies
and otbcr acKJtdia are certain to
tempt wlaatna ~you still
have. and the sundae station.
featuring ia: craun. toppings,
nuu and other goodies
complaa the list.
Maxtttll'I is locoted "' 117
Pacific Cout Hi1llw11y ill
B&lllli1f6ton &adl. nut to tM
pin. Sunday brunds 9 a.m. to
J p .m. Raawmons llTP rttom-
mended and ""'Y ~ mlMM by
Cllllbw 536-2555.
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SUNDAY •UNCH
BUFFET
QUICHE
SHRIMP
TACO STAND
EGGS BENEDICT
SCIAMll ED EGGS
IUNTZES •~SMOKED FISH SUNDAE~ST A TION
INCREDml E SAi.AD SELECTION
BACON, SAUSAGE a CANADIAN BACON
LOX, CIEAM OIEESE, IAGELS a ONIONS
CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND OF IEEF • IAKED HAM
MAXWELL-S POPOVEIS • IWEIO.RY HUFRN5
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early May and Gandhi said that aund1e1. Then they pay by tbe
she will listen to any --stiom pound.
customers miaht lane. There are Ammca•1 Cup is localed at
over 40 different fiavon of 427 E. 17th Street, #E, Costa
frm yoprt. Flavors in four 9f Mesa Roars ol opentioG are 11
the •tdrinta are chnpd daily. a.m. to 10 p.m .• Moaday
but tbe chocolate and strawtcuy tbrougb Thvnday; 11 LDL to 11
are favorites and stay in the p.m., Friday and s.twday and
other two mw:hinea Customers 11 Lm. to 9-.30 p.m. on Sunday.
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Saturday night on the ranch.. Counby music.
Thick New York Sirtoins on the grill Ribs
smoking. Fresh fish char-broiling. Bean
pots bubbing INRl'j. Skewered~
Crisp garden salad Deep dark chili. Golden corn
bfead. ~pie and ice cream
AB that and al the t1ir1 W'rings. ~ poolside
at the eleg2n new Irvine t iilton & Towers. From 5:30
to 900 pm. Only $16.95 pe-pel'SOl a. or $8.50 for
~el I under 12. ft\ale it a weekend far' only $5(}.(X}
per room. per~
Yal cor~ ylleah. Reserwitiolls pkme. E""'Y
Sauday ~poolside.
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• An oasis
Amid the hustle and bustle of
Coast Highway in Corona del
Mar sits a twe>-and-one-half acre
oasis-Sherman Library and
Gardens.
In these peaceful surrouod-
in~ one can bask in the sun-
shine of the botanical gardens.
gaze in wonder at the huge koi
in the pond loc.ted in a climate
controlled greenhouse, exper-
ience the touch-and-smell
garden. sip tea and enjoy a light
snack in the tea garden, or
conduct resean:h at the extensive
library.
Sherman Library and
Gardens gets its name from
Moses H. Sherman. an educator
and California pioneer who died
in 1932. The gardens were
started in 1966 with a srant from
Arnold D. Haskell. The library.
located on the same grounds~ is
a major resource for anyone
interested in researching the
history of the Pacific SouthwesL
All through the gardens, vi-
sitors can find just about any
example of exotic plant. The
greenhouse i.s climate controlled
and has varieties of orchids that
would not survive on the out-
side. according to garden direc-
tor Wade Robcns. Also. there
are bromeliads. blue ginger.
banana plants and the carnivor-
ous pitcher plant.
Flanked by the greenhouse
and deadly angers trumpet is the
touch-and-smell or discovery
garden. This garden was
designed specifically for handi-
capped and sightless people and
children. according to Roberts.
The shelf i.s wheelchair height
and loaded with such wonders
as pineapple sa,e. which pva
off a ~ u-oma when the
leaves~ rubbed. cocon• ......
niums~ Frencti lavender Ud
English thyme. In the feelina
area the choColate soldier in tbe
kalanchoe family bas vay soft
leaves. The lambs ears are the
softest of all.
Roberts said that claaa arc
taught at the gardens tb.toUgb
the Braille Institute of Orange
County.
Across from the discovery
garden is a huge busb of Ilea-:
vcnly bamboo. According to
Oriental superstition. if a penoo
bas a bad dream, be should go
directly to the plant and recite
the dream and then it will not
come true, Roberta said. Also,
it is customary in gift giviq to
include a sprig of the beaYCDly
bamboo on the top of the gift
for good luck.
The central point in the
garden features many color beds
of seasonal flowers in bright
pl'ofusion. Currently, there are
first lady marigolds and pink
begonias. These beds are
changed several times a year.
To the rear is the fem grotto
with various varieties of sago
pal~ staghom fems. birds nest
ferns as well as many other
examples of ferns.
In the central patio roo~
luncheons are served by the
Friends of Sherman Library and
Gardens on Thursdays and Fri-
days. The Friends is a group of
supporters and the luncheon is
served by some of the more than
100 volunteers who devote their
time to the garden. On wee-
kends. the patio is a favorite
place for wedding rueptiom.
At the rear or the patio room
is a fareplace, aboYe which is a
tiled mural. The mural was
designed and executed around
1940 in a small village near Sao
Paulo. Brazil. The 80 band-
painted tiles depict life in a
village on Brazil's south coast
during the annual Festa de Sao
Joao. Over JOO claracters are
portrayed in the intricate mural.
Dr. and Mn. Sherman Dickin-
son lived several yean in Brazil
and brought the mural back with
them to California in 1948.
Behind the patio room, one
will step into a totally difJCRnt
world from the one be just left.
Cacti of all kinds can be found
here. There is the agave plant,
which is sometimes called the
century plan~ or plant of 1000
mes. Prickly pear displays its
crimtoa fruit and tbe old llWI
of the daert C8CtuS rilJes. o~
the garden.
The cactus garden serves to
pl'ovide a theme for the garden •s
oldest buildin& an adobe house
which was built in 1940. A huge
pepper tree in front of the house
was planted from a tiny sprig by
the first ownen . The house was
built by a couple who bad never
before built anything. Now, the
tiny, 360-squatt-f oot building
houses a variety of exhibits.
Behind the adobe is another
similar structun~ added on later.
This homes the library. Still
another wing was added in 1974,
tripling the previous sq11are
footage. Local history buffs will
get a jolt out of the extensive
collection of city dircctoriQ.,
bound copies of local ...,..,_
en and the .aial view of New-
port Beach and vicinity taken in
1947. People today would be
astounded at the amoant of
-wildemcss• just 4'0 years ago.
Roberts said that the prclens
and hl>rary is a public charity.
which survives only on private
donations. Even so. the admis--
sion to this idyllic place is SI for
adults and ls. for children 12
through 16, a true barpDL For
visitors to the area and locals
alike, Sherman Library and
Gardens m•kcs a nice summer
get~way. Cbildrai\ loun arc
conducted on Tuaclays. Wed-
nesdays and Thursdays. The
locatiou is 2647 East Coast
Hjpway in Corona del Mar.