HomeMy WebLinkAbout1987-07-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignBuil·ders sue ·school
distriet over new fee
8Y aOGD 8LOOM
T11e 8uildiag i.dUlt!'J Aaociation
ha falecl a ~1"8it cJaallenainl the
impoaition of developer fees by the
Ncwpc>!t-Mea ~ District earlier
"thii year.
TbC BIA suit contend1 that the
t.eplature, when it empowered lctiOOl
districts to levy such (ca, i.otendccl for
Ole (ea to be used by districts i.o
expudinc areas to provide facilities for
an iDcreuiq student population. .
1'1le Newport-Mesa itilttict bas ellpe-
rienced declining enrollment, and
int.eada to me the proceeds from the
feilt for ~a of 1eweral .ma
bftdinp • diltrict ~ llCCOidiq
to auict oftici•h.
the suit is to get a court ruling clarifying
when such f~ can be impolCCl and bow
closely they must be related to tbe
effects· of development on affected
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More charges
maybe filed
in dQJI shooUng
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identified as police surveiP•na: tech-
niq.-: Accol!liq to St~ Lona
.. identified .. • police officer by
VaJentino and asbd wby be was tlae.
Durina tbe COWK of tbt confroatatioa.
it was detmniBcd that Long was t•kiog
ootea and bad a tape recorder with.him..
Long w• accmc II by ACLU membm
of be:ina a -poticc spy•, KCOnling to
Stoddard.
Rea Uoyd. a member of the ACLU,
•keel Long to step outside and explain
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WIMll .. a nu to a pay iDcn:w of
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CORTD-llOUINS
--fint tOlll iii s.ab Bid
Wript .. ro,e of feniea, ind ber
bootoarid{ial~ ~
tbe topic wtDcd Jell than iaYit-
iq--apcriany when tbe word
brou1bt to mind 1omethin1
other tban Wllter travel
But after reading Wriabt's
S47-page .. Ferries of America: a
Guide to AdftlltUroua Traftl, •
one thing became obviously
clear. Sara Bird Wright is com-
mitted to preserving the utility
and romance of America's for-
gotten forms of transportation.
Of course, anyone willing to
dedicate two years of her life
searching for information on
these ghosts of the waterways to
share with other people almost
has to love them.
And the result of her countless
trips, phone conversations and
solicitations to state tourist
bureaus is a ferry-lovers guiti~
to 270 functioning ferryboab ~
39 states.
Compiled as a travelers ref er-
c nce, "Ferries of America"
(Peachtree Publishers, Ltd,
~llenill Lyacb
RESIDENTIAL REAL TY
BUYING or SELLING
* Free Written Market Evaluation
• Home Tours By Appointments
• Highest integrity
* Courteous Sefvice
Loretta Curci
are running."
Altbouib many of the ferry
lines mentioned iD tbe book are
relatively new, many Otllcri are
old enough to warrant the title
historic landmark. One such
ferry service,,.. fC>Ulld'd ia 1904
by the Secretary of• Califor-
nia State Senate.
Three can and 75 people at
a time, each of the service's
flatbottomed barJCI, the~
tain,,, the • Admiral,.. and the
"Commodore,• ferry P•Knpn
back and forth ICloa the New-
port channel, a ,_..F not just
from Balboa Ialand to the Paain-
sula, but from Newport Beacb•s
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Like a good neighbor.
State Farm is there.
..-vica Iw been on. but what's
more lliaportant tbaa the length
of the trip ia the trip ibelf .•
Eftn tboup Wriaht'I favorite
ferry liDes happen to reside in
the state of Washington, she
believes that, no matter the
terrain, no matter the history,
and no matter the condition of
the w:uel, ferry services provide
people with an experieDce that
brinp ~ put a little closer.
66You ·ha~ to realir.e that
ferries were a bia part of tM
westward miaration: witlaout
riftr 1e1 vice may towm would
haft been inacxc•ible. Rner
tra~ is what opened up the
COWltry ••• I think we feel that
aeme Of history when we travel
by ferry.•
Wright. a resident of Virginia
and teacher at tbc U nivenity of
Richmond, has noted that in
some parts of the country-
cspecially in the South-bridae
building is becoming economi-
cally impossible and she attrib-
utes the increase in the establish-
ment of ferry services to
financial practicability.
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exllClly what bi lvu doing at the
meeting. Lona 'i suit stated that the
A~LU bad publicly humiliated
him by ~ him from the
meeting. The jury , ... with
his complaint and sa1a·diai WJbe
humiliation w• calculated, and Lona-. riahts ... had been
violated.,. They awarded him
$20,000.
MY a tm THE NEWPORT aeGN Plill I
Country conf • ion harmoniou cha
My relatives are from the
town of Ozark, Missouri. It took
me thirty ~ to admit thil to
' QC. I rarely divalF tbe o1.,. ......
Like hOw '" ate om in a
tomato-baaed stew. collard
peem arown in my st*Nl••'s
~ and bi1 (at white limaa
in a brown aravy sauce. Tb.is wu
~ore such food wu cbic. When
· I wu a teen-aaer, it wu, like,
totally embarnuiog.
There wu nothina I could do
about havina an Uncle Doc, an
Aunt Pamy, or an Aunt DOCia
whoee chic.ken bit bet on the
...... ,. (A hiib point ia Smalley
family history.) But tbe only
thiq I could control was the
mmic. The minute I bad my own
place, b&njOI, fiddlii, cowboy
crooncn.; and an~ widl a
warble in it went out tk win-
dow. My apartment bluted
rhythm alid blua witb a ven-
geance.
· My friend ~ had a leCl'Ct
past of her own to conceal She
had been railed in San Benw-
dino. Naturally, we dido' dwell
on these embamauina aspects of
our past lives. I lived in Newport;
Bui/tiers ••.
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districts. The suit seeks to
requite districts to provide doc-
umentation showinJ a reaona-
ble relationship between the fees
and the developments subject to
those fees. The Newport-Mesa
district bas not done this, the
BIA claims.
Wfbat's their point of view,"
said district superintendent Dr.
John Nicoll ~ people who
have entered into this suit have
their interpretation of the law.
and our attorney has another.
Until such time as the Legisla-
ture changes the law or a court
redefines it, we're doing what's
in the best interests of the
district, consistent with the law ...
The suit was filed in Oranse
County Superior Court on Fri-
day. and no bearing date had
been set as of presstime Tuesday.
Brownell •..
I 1 1lrn.flll1
to establish a broadly-based
committee composed of faculty,
classified. administrative and
public memben to recommend
criteria for the hiring of a new
chancellor and to begin the
process in a timely manner."
She continued. wrbe students
and community must not suffer
in this time of transition. I
believe in our emplOY'ft and
their ability to put their anger
aside, as I have seen them do
in the past."
Three seats on the college
district board of trustees are
comina up for election, those
currently held by Conrad Nord-
quist, Armando Ruiz and Nancy
Pollard. Filina is now open., will
close August 7, and voting will
be on the first Tuesday in
November.
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SueKauth
she ia T11i1KO; aad • were
confirmed Nordstrom aboppcn .
.No one ~ to know dUlt we
l..t been bicb. Bub •• nen hipper.~ fiw JeMS )"?"'lltt.
Sbc JiUd ~P.I like QinaO
Bomlo-To,ethlr we wae for-
midable.
One weekend 1aat liioath we
went out to Palm Spriap to
recuperate from Mina working
motben. We took her husband's
BMW. My Volvo was in the
shop.
On the way back we bit a
rainstorm and cou1dnl get any
good radio stations. I fumbled
in her glove compartment for a
tape. Expectin& some New Wave
thin& I pulled out Hank Will-
iams ... Is this your busband·s?"
I asked, giving her an out.
I palled out another; it was
Mme Haganl. She looked me
riibt in die eye.
~ue,"lbe said, .._-ve always
bleD boDCSt with each other. I
tell ya. more than I tell my
bmbad.•
.. Well J ltofM so,"' 1 said~
.. I like country music and I
even sing to it, .. she confeucd.
Suddenly J bad this cosmic
flash-back to my roots. I remem-
bered a hymn called "Further
Along You11 Know All About
It.,. I sang it a c~/14. She
harmonized after the rant Verse.
"I didn't know you could
harmonize," I said.
Then we put on Merle alid
sang along. Hank Williams
almost brought us to tean.
Now that we\tc gone public,
it ..-a.ier. 1w to:1 tickcb to
E1111DYLoa Harris aeu wee~
and oar liiwblincll clidal even
..... Myowa.-.• .__
...., .. diiec 1 IJt -.. lie
1iUd -CO.. MiBin I>auptcr,"
but tbouaht -Sweet Dn n•"'
was hokey. At tie• ot•Pllca
in the H~ • a inle dliacb
choir is singing a ..,..._ With
a ~ tao~. from aome-
wlacft in 19y youdl, I~ ia.
.. And He waJIU with me aDd
He taJb wiih me, ud lie tells
me I am His own," I wa191ed.
My hmbud loobd • me in
~-.. How did JOU know t.bat1'9 be
asked.
MJ tlliat I ........ AUlll
Doeiashti•il~--
chickeD and d~· I said.
.. W. tUl dllc GS tUt bit ti.et
OD tJie....,. "Jle ilbef.
"I bOpe to Shout," I said.
Uncle Doc med to say that.
SUI Kilulll ;., a llurued thn-
tljliit -"' COllllMlor "' " loClll public JUilt school. Site and her
laubond liw with their four-
~ ""'41atn in N~pon ....
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l.;;eg~slative · laxity
.leaves locals losers
Once again, some sloppy work in Sacramento bas
. translated into headaches and confusion amo• school
districts throughout the state.
The latest manifestation of this maddeningly ~t
tendency on the part of the Lqps1ature is the la~ pwcd
in a rush late Jut year and df ective this Jaoua11; t6at
allows school districts to levy f~ on new developments
within the district. The law was clearly intended to
provide schooi distri~ in burgeoning areas lite south
Orange County with a mechanism for keeping up ,with
the pace of growth in the· student population.
Unfortunately, clear intentions do not lead to clear
language, especially in the Byzantine world of Sacra-
mento politics. So, this year,. there was a mad rush on
the part of school districts statewide to institute the fees,
whether they were in Laguna Niguel, which is adding _
housing by the hundreds of units, or the Harbor Area,
where school enrollment.is actually declining.
The "build a tract, build a school" approach is certainly
a worthy one, and we have no quarrel with its application
in rapidly expanding districts.
Also, we can't fault the Newport-Mesa district and
its leadership for acting in what is clearly the districfs
best interests, given what the Legislature produced.
And, we certainly don't think the Building Industry
Association is out of line for crying foul and seeking
a court test of the Newport-Mesa fee.
What is reprehensible is the passage of a sloppy, ill-
considered piece of legislation by the Assembly and
Senate that has wide-ranging impacts from Eureka to
San Diego.
Sen. Marian Bergeson is currently sponsoring
legislation, SB97 and SB372, which, if passed, will go
a long way toward tightening up the development fee
process, and probably obvi ate the need for the BIA to
pursue its suit.
We urge the Legislature to pass these two bills, and,
in the future, to look before it leaps.
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The Queen of the Medflies· and
the battle of McFadden Square
She calls herself~ Queen
of the medflies," and you have
to admire her sense of humor
and her i ndomitable spirit.
Jackie Heather is in a wheelchair
again after suffering another fall.
.. A neighbor called out to me
as I stepped from my car and
when I turned. my left leg gave
out and I screwed myself into
the ground,,. she recalled.
Picturesque speech, lite pic-
turesque writing, has been a
hallmark of Jackie Heather. Her
physical infirmities in recent
yean may have diminished her
gait but not her grit. She loves
to do battle. just u she used to
do when she served the city u
chair of the planning collllllil-
sion. then city councilwoman.
then two terms u mayor. She
WU n:sponaibJe for puttiog the
city back on tract after the
spooky wl dilutroua Ryctofl
years. Now her pet taqets are
McFadden Square wl IMlflia.
Several weeb go, J11etie
reviewed her attemptl to clear
up ttie mC$S on the Balboa
Peninsula. pmticuljiiy iround
McFadden Square. In a guest
column in The En1i1n. abe
described bow the City Council
~peel a specific area plan
that would iid the area ol alwn
sbacb that attract udelinble
suamertime tealala, bit the
praeat City COmd ii toniq
the plan into tbe ltint bllketa.
wn.ey~ trying to foist tbc
coat off on the bomeowncn and
•'lira~,. she uid. ~city
must stq> forwn and take tbe
lead."
I told ber bow &be city of
Dune did j• tbat --tea "*' ..,, creatiaa a Commun-
ity Redevelopmeat Apaey.
, Time of my Life
Since then"' more than SOO acres
of slums, tacky storefronts and
fare hazard shacks have been
replaced with apartments, parks,
condos, and new shopping cen-
ten and restaurants. Before the
Duarte council toot this action,
there had been teen-age riou,
racism anCI a bad reputation for
the city. Property values were
skidding.
--it will happen beR,• Jackie
insisted. --we bave suffered the
tcaH&e riots. We bow of tbe
extreme Care · baz.anl. We know
bow expensive tbe ara ia for law
and order and fire protection.
lt'I time the city spent money to
improve the area instead of
money to police it.•
At City Hall, ~ are addi-
tional views. A few bia land-
owners they say, want no
changes that will threateil their
present bonanza from rental
propertjes. Further, some cily
sources say, there are many
oldtimcn on the Peaimula wbo
enjoy their aqualor and who
don' trust tbC City Coacil
when it coma to ~sin& which
properties arc aoi8I to be ~·
demDed for redew:lopment.
.. They abould f oreaee the
horrible comequence of tbeir
inaction.,. Jackie aaid. -There
will be wone riots. But wone,
imaaine the hot •ummer day,
witb a 1UOG1 eat Wind.
tieacb t...mc ii ~. lrid-loct.. ud a ru-e biab oaa aear
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8YnMFELTON
McFadden Square. Or an earth-
quake. Ugh!,.
Jackie Heather's war on the
medflies is sometbina new. She
is now a member of tbe State
Food and~~·
"I WU appointed bJ GcrierDor
DeutmejiaD atiOat twO IDoDtbs
ago.• sbe ni:811a ~ axt day
I fell and ·brob 8'J bip. Jliaht
DOW JO. call cllll -qaeeD of
the liWIOica We are adferi.na
many medOy illf'C81iatiom in tbie
county ad tbc --.. We thiDk
that many of ...... fteiahbon
Crom .tbc Orieal Me recemq
fll'lt<IMia ,....,, GI fnida and
~ favorita from
friellda ia AM wt tbil pro-
duce 11 ...._ _..., llirv.e.•.
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Complete Nail ~ Salon
Due To Our Qients' Request W~ Extend Our
Sovie es
Now To Ntwport Beach
MANICURE
&PEDICURE FULL SET
$1500::.
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$3000 =
APPC»ITMENTS
OR WALK~INS WELCOME
GFT CEHl•LATES
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BAYVIEW SALON
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Men and Women
Also
Fingers & Toes
by Mindy
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pneroua philanthropic and
dmitable am.. Wltb a proper
focm oa lmmaa aecd, we can ~
meet our community9s buqer
problem too.
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doutioD for uy •moa.a to Ulc
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Letters to
the Editor
Wdb Jou doaation you can
help the Food Center help the
needy riabt here in Orange
County.
This is an a.ample of volun-
teeriam at iU best. It is a project
of Orange Countiam helping
Orange Countians without
reprd to race, creed, color or
national origin. It is in the best
spirit of compassionate charita-
ble outreach by a sensitive and
caring people in the tradition of
the American West.
GTiad. night
gratitude
and constructing the Jun_gle
Theme Party, and we would like
to thank all the senior ca..
parmU for their time and sup-·
port. Tbe Gnd Niabt Comnrit-
This project is indicative of the
way Orange County lw uni-
quely met its human needs for
10 many years.· Rather than
creating another government
program, Orange Countians roll
up their sleeves and help each
other.
Please consider sending your . .
IMlr KA.: tee also would lite to daank tbe
On bebaH of Newpon Harbor 200 freshman, sophomore and
Rish School Grad Night Co-junior class parents. as well as
Cbairmm Andrea Pfister and teachers and administrators,
Debb)l ~ and the entire who gave up part of their night's
Newport Harbor Grad Night sleep to work the actual Grad
Committee, we would like to Nigh~ June 18.
express our sincere thanks to the We bad a very successful and
many people in the community safe party, 9S percent of the
who donated so generously to · senior class came and they all
the Grad Night effo~ We would had a great~.
like to thank the 175 merchants The support of everyone who
and other community people participated in making this a
who donated supplies. pain~ terrific event was greatly appre-
p~ food, services and moD/e'Y. ciatcd. Thank you all
Over 200 senior parents · Mimi Gllleck
worked for six months planning New,_. JI.nor
No Nleeci 'b Wanyl .,... deon and .,.. CXl"9
ol 'f04ll dcltm OI our OWTI ._ ~.,
aw..~~.,...... _,..and
WATCH FOR OUR GRANO Rf-Of'E~t
c~ Pt.-o °"'°'"*" atce ond School ~Tope CotMM kontlln, 'bfl l Ga.-.
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HOME SWEET l~
Unk>O the....,. "'yo.JI home ........ ~
~ f()f" o ~ tme NO l'ONll
on ~ equotv 1-;pe tocw. A .... ol o.dif Of"
• .., n re• loan"~.,.... P::• "'"°'r oppowol
Wtttiin 2• houf1 Col °"' .,,.. Ofk9 b dliloili
Q California fint ....
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• New~ Barbor will be llolt-Uaa the fint cwr -o.at Electric
Boat llace" Satilrday. Come·
Watch tbe start and Ft • real
charae (sorry). Accordina to
Duffield Marine, the nee...-
izen, EclilOn Ila ind »I, Packet
Ila and the new DUfly 20i Will
gather at the Cannery Rc:saau-
rant at 10:30 a.m. for pl"e-l'llCe
instructions. Watching these
unique little craft jockeying for
starting politioni will be a treat.
This event is more in the style
of a road rally and a treuure
hunt dwa an all-out l'KIC. The
boats will start in beaU of five,
~ tryina to dilcem which
clues are ~ and whicb are
bops. Tbe race will take them
around the Bay and will fmiab
back the Cannery Restaurant
where it began. Cannery owner
Bill Huiillton bit promi..t a
peat bUbecue and post-nee
party for an. ~ -...
Followina cla.ely on the beets
of the newat l'KIC in Newport
is the oldat nee in '°"91. The
famous Newport Barbor f1iabt.
origipalJy tailed ia •owbinls,
then kites, bu for tbc put
several yean been sailed in
lalen. H you ba~ a laler' or can
beg or borrow~ not steel) one
from your~ join 111 at the
~ line eut of tbe &albOll
Pavilion at I p.m. dais Sanday
to take part in one of Newpwt ..
great traditiom-tbe fliPt of
the laien. There .. DO entry fee
and you can enter Id the com-
mittee boat. ••• "' Speaking of fun. mart your
caleildar for Sunday, August 16,
the diae of the Cbanctcr Boat
Parade. Ttiia year.. theme ii
-summertime in Balboa.... All
boall are Cfiaible to participate
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Table tennis Comes to OCC
BY ART MORROW
The 1987 Orange Coast
Summer Open Table Tennis
Tournament was held last week-
end at Orange Coast College,
and drew players in 18 divisions.
The men's open final came
down to two nationally-ranked
playen, with No. 8 player Vicbai
Limpisrivanicb defeating No. IS
player Carlo Brignardello. The
scores were 21 -19, 11-21, 21-IS,
5-21, 21-18.
Limpisrivanich bad a very
tough match in the semi-fmals,
winning in frve plDCI. He pulled
a thigh muscle in the fint pme
of the finals, but held on to beat
the former Ecuadorian national
champion.
In the women •1 open final Wei
Waq defeated Chin-Yur liag
21-12, ~22, 21 -12, 21-11.
Wang, who formerly played
OD the Peking City Team, said
1be had DOt pncticed in a yeai'.
Due to this, &be feels &be bu the
potential to~·
•1_ wa not nervous. but I can
usually &et to aD tbC baOa. I
pn:fer to beat my oppoeadl
rather than lettiJll tbaD mate
m"'aka, .. Waaa aid. •1 wOuld
like to play IOIDC good American
plaJaL ~ .,. --of*
plqen .we <>ioae or YartDern.:
ac.. ne ~ acec1 ~
• •
. .,... ........ fiaal .....
• ··s ,.rilildJlfljibY._
•i .• 21-14, 21-16. 21-11 O'ter
lAc N• _. S.U Prie11 "•---"' ...... , ...• • t J h• ia *t Ma•lia ...
.
ision while Priess is nationally today. Tbis is a vay wD run
ranted and conducts clinics in -tournament. The playen are
table tennis. Samari is from Iran very entbusiastic and friCadJy,"
and is a student at UCI. Ya.tub Ya.tub said. wibe level of play
was the Af ganistan national in Afpnistan is much lower than
champion from 1972-1982. He is in the U nitcd States. There areo 't
a student at Rancho Santiago as many players in Afpnistan
College and belongs to the and the conditions are not very
Orange Coast Table Tennis good. Most of the memben of
Cub. our national team are political
"'We both played very good refugea in the United States."
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Of Two ArouDd Catalina kLe'MI
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ol ~ ~. size and color
bMst•ina around the bay in every
dirictic>n. (Thank God for our
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·camp slated
0..-. co.a CoJqe wom-
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atilll camp for Prl players atFS
U to 19 Who want to improve
their ability. The camp ii July
31 and Auaust 1-2.
Hila uorf' said most of the JS
or 10 apota opea f'or camp
players ~ been filled, but •
few openiap remain. The camp,
wbicll incladel morniaa ud
afteiDooD ..-.., ia S60 per
penon. At~ ii included.
1i.e eaplt..n ii OD improving
the W;hnjj;al akiDs needed to
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After hrcakfut, wc11 try
MA ...... Away"'. die Balboa
F• 7.GK-Mcwport'I aeaClt
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oi c11 .. a11o &111 ie Cllllil A.
Seeo8d -dliril ia till a.Ii were Cowwa (De·· •ISUolto-
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jlllt ia time to .... die Com-
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start the F1ipt ol the 1.-cn ad
to .... the finish of the Crew
of Two.
W1aat • weebnd. Areal you-
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to our own harbor? This week-
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Followiag 11K the raufis of
the South Shore Yacht Club's
Crew of' Two Around Catalina
Island Race: rlllt owral1 was van Diem.an
(Vauahan/ Palmer, NRYC),
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lallet (Browa/Stolx:ll, BCYC).
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ABYC., fourth; and Nick Scan-
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YOU CAii llT IT ATTlll UllCD•L.
BY CHERYL STEllIJNG
Dollie Brill will always
remember her horror on a sunny
Memorial Day weekend seven
yean ago,. because that is when
her daughter's name was .cidcd
to the statistics of near-
drownings in Orange County.
Brill left two-year-old Cassie
in her walker on the patio,
outside the pool fence. She had
checked the gate and saw that
it was closed, but didn't notice
that it wasn't latched. After
conferring with a landscape
architect in front of the house,
Brill returned to the rear and
found Cassie floating face-down
in the pool, surrounded by
vomiL She pulled Cassie from
the pool and immediately began
administering cardiopulmonary
resuscitation, which sbe learned
only four weeks before. '
While her husband was on the
phone with the operator, Brill
could hear the paramedics leav-
ing the nearby Marinen Station.
wrhey told me that all they
Jicard was 4baby in the pool' and
they got here that fast," she
remembered.
The paramedics worked on
Cassie for about 20 minutes
before they got a response, Brill
said. Cassie's condition was
"Cully blown," as indicated by
the vomit, dialation of her eyes
and gray color. Brill is still
unclear how long Cassie bad
been in the pool.
CasJie was transported to
Children's Hospital of Orange
County (CHOC), where the
family held vigil for 36 hours.
Cassie emerged from her coma
af tcr that time.
"I don't think any mother
could even envision anything
like that happening," Brill said.
"Her wont nightmare couldn't
encompass the reality of a child
that may never again regain
consciousness, may.-never have
a competent thought or may
never feel any emotion again. I
still bold that there is a fate
worse than .death and that is
thoee children that live on in a
vegetative state."
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~is a normal and healthy
nine-year-old, none the worse
for her experience. Her mother
said that Cassie is now a
medallcd..timmcr, a born ath-
lete and bas accelerated her
grade-level at Mariners
Elementary School.
Since Cassie's accident, the
pool fence bas been replaced
with a comapt..t fiberpau,
stcektructured pool cover. It is
removed by hydraulic lifts and
becomes a patio cover.
Brill bu become active in .
spreading the word that pools
and toddlCn don't mix.. Sbe is
the _spokeawoman . for the
Orange County Trauma Society
(OCTS). .
w.Twcnty children drowned in
Orange County lat year." she
said. "So far. this year we have
had two drownings and 28 near-
drownings. •
Children who survive and are
brain damaged usually wind up
in chronic-are facilities, said
Dr. Ronald Perkin, director of
the pediatric intensive-are unit
at CHOC. The CHOC unit will
keep a near-drowning victim
und r strict observation for 2A
hOun. He said that spa are even
more cte.dly because of their
higher temperatures, which
promotes bederia growth.
Wfbc brain is very unforgiving
whel) it bas bad a lack of oxy-
aen, • Perkin uid. wrhcre is DO
middle ground. Depending on
bow long the child is in a coma,
be will either walk out of here
perfectly normal or be a veget-
able."
Two chronic~are
that 1erve ~ ~ arc
Fairview State 891Pital in Costa
Mesa and Lanterman State
Hospital in Pomona. There arc
currently 37 cllildren in thOle
f 8Cilitjcs, Brill said. And that
doem\ COUDl all of thote cbild-
ren who are cared for -at home,
or in private f-=ilitica.
1'be Acldaay of Pediatrics
takes a rum stud that childttn
under age tbRe shoWdn\ be
sublDCfFCI in sWim Jcao~ .. she
said. t6 And peOple still continue
to think 6it can\ happen to me.'
It's that same old deoial process
~e all have. The California
lifestyle usually includes some
type of aquatic environment
whether it's a poo~ IP' fountain
or bia luxurious bathtub. Pre-
cautions need to be taken to
ensure the child\ safety."
Brill'I own home is a bastion
of safety. ln addition to the pool
cover, she has four lite vests.
When the pool cover is off, her
three-year-old son Nicholas
wears one of the vests. Visiting
children under the age of five are
also required to wear them.
.. My frieDda tbink I am too
pann~· ~said. •But those
are the ndei of me ........
Brill is ~~~ Vocal
about ber experience and fem
it will bdp others.
"People might not lite wlaat
comes out of my mCMltb when
I speak to aroups," abe said.
Sbe ofl'en ldvic:c to people
who own pools or spu:
.. Run, don\ walk. to your
nearest marine supply store and
buy a United States Coast Guard
facilities approved type one or two flo-
tation vest. It must be able to
roll an UDCODICiou child onto PRESTIGE -CONVENIENCE -STATE-OF-THE-ART
MODllRNN .. POllTBllACHMmDICALCDllPLllX
his Net. The child should even
sleep in it until tie pool is .
teemed."
Thea • ~· laard pool
coven. Fencial ttio81d be 4-1 /
2 to five feet lqla., m ofter DO
possibilities for a mild to climb
it. AD trees thould be cut 1Nlck
from the farina.; ,.cio f1itnituR
should be kfft away and
ancborcd dowa IO it aDDot be
mcm:d. Puau liOald cbect
that a family pa 1aaa not dua a
bole afound die fence that a
child could pouibly crawl
~ BOda .,.. and Perkin
qree that UanDI arc the least
effectift. TheY ltral that pat-
.. _... own pools or apa
.,.... bOW CP~ ClMI Wor-
matioa is available eitller
· tlaroup tlae OCTS or area
w~cOI ....
But .,.. 1eilel"81a the need
for llde:q..ac PfO&edioa. Ud
. that mes s MRI pool coven.
~ arc expeasive," ahe uiL .,... _, me cbeapcr in
tbe ...... dWl .... , in
~. kJia in eanaiap
Ud tllle IUl'rige co•a•liq
............. ·o1 die oat-
CCI me, 10 to • paceat of tlaoee
f«rW• llne a di,_.. Nclmr
dlll ,._ c a at be lllOhiML •
........ ~o1-ssrn•sc•s• pool ii ........ , ....
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..
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ra-d S700 ia d••sp to a car
~ill tk IOO bJoct ol lniae.
Police Blotter •;--n 0 Adriliia S.ntinu. 20,
MONDAY,JULY13
aDD
..
IOJO..::;-A television valued at
S500 WM reported stolen from
a car parted in the 100 block
of 14th Street.
l~A car stereo valued at
S5IO was reported stolaa from
a car parted in the 600 block
of.,.oocl.
Ol A-Wm .. anatcd OD
., i:l• • 4iiOrdaty conduct.
1100-Coame Easutijue
Aria&. 2tt • .,....... • ••
... •• • --picioa "' • °'**" co.dtlCt. 22».--0.w ~ 0-nkz,
IS. ol ~WM imlteCI OD l~Vaadala rcpolteclly suspi.cioD ol am. fae mfor-
. cau.ed SI ,.000 in d•ma1t to a car mation to a pace ofracer.
parked in the SOO block of
C'Apcy. TllUIUIDAY, JULY 16
ilu:sTS CalllD
0150--Joba Howard Alp, 1041-Vandals reportedly
SO, of Newport Beach was cauled S200 in d••sp to a car
arrested OD ~D of~ ~ in the ... block of
to another\ animal I .incoli LaDc.
104S-~atbleetl Marie Paa.: 1130-Staifted ..... wn~
MY a 191 THE NEWPORT ~fllll
deadly fuarm..
. llOS-Midud Geor. p~
~ 3~ of ea.ta Mesa .,..
M'fated OD M,llPicioa of pa •cs-
sion of mcai• .
SATURDAY, JULY II
caDIU
1600-Valtdala reportedly
caused "°° in damage to a car
paded in the 100 block of lSth
/ StRet.
llOO-A car stereo valued at
$200 was reported stolen &om
a car parted in the 4500 block
of MacArthur.
2000-Fumiture valued at
$2,000 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 200 block of
Grand Canal
ARRESTS
1112-A wallet and coatcllts
valued at S200 were ieported
stolen from a supellllarket
pah."OD in tbe 1600 block of San
~
tenon, rl, of Colta Mesa was valued at SlOO. a Pboto albUai
arrested on suspicion of grand · valued at $400 and a tool box
theft of property. v..... at S400 ~ reported
214S-William Francis Hall, stolen from Glau Arts Center on
64. of Newport Beach was IOCllted at 312 North ~rt. ·
0145-Cbristopher Juichi
ltumigai. 22, of Huntington
Beach was arrested on sµ.spicion
of grand theft of property.
A8•1STS
1600-Carl Stanley
McMWJen, 19, of San Clemente
WU U"l'elted OD iuspicion of
residential burglary.
1600-Sharon Lynn Men-
doza,. 22. of Anaheim was
arrested on suspicion of being
under the influence of a con-
troUed substance.
1700-Ju•noa Lee Woolley,
JO, of Buena Park was arrested
on suspicion of being under the
influence of a controlled sub-
stance.
TVUDAY, WLY I ..
~
0830-A boat engine was
reported 1tolen from a boat
moored in the J 600 block of
South Bayfront:
/
arrested on suspicion of mis-1414-A waich valued at $500
demeanor drunk dri~ wu reported stolen from a
2200-Barry Wayne Levin, residence in the 100 block of
43, of Huntiqton Beach was Touquoite.
arrested on abspicion of posses-20 IS-A bicycle valued at
sion of coc•ine. $200 and beach chain valued at
230S-Cary Ray Gaut, 18, of S90 were reported stolen from
Newport Beach was arrested on a residence in the 1100 block of
suspicion of obstructina and East Bal~
resisting a police off1ee. J9SS-Clothing valued at
WEDNl'.SDA Y, JULY IS $2,000 was reported stolen from
CRIMES
0848-Vandals reportedly
caused $200 in damage to a
mailbox in the 100 block of
Cambria.
1410-A skateboard valued at
S7S was reported stolen from a
residence in the 2800 block of
West Ocean Front.
19SO-Vandals r:eportedly
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According to a company
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The reuoo that cedar shakes
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Our favorite supervisor, Tom
Riley, was recently honored by
the V ohmteer Center of South
Orange County with their farst
"Giving is Living• award.
Some 400 gathered at tbe Ritz
Carlton to pay tribute to Riley,
as well u wish him a Happy
Birthday. At the end of the Susan Hinman, Xate ~eena,
ceremonies, 1S people stood Bud Jackley. Tom Lorimore,
with tiny flashlights, ilJuminat-Wanda McClain, Laurie Mir-
ing the dim!DC'AI ballroom with man. Wendy Paulson. Rebecca
a warm glow. (lliley celebrated -Robj_nson,. Herb Schwart~
75 yean ()D this planet in early Micti Shapiro, N~Tamblyn,
July ) Gonion Tappell, I .1ncl• Trauffer
. and Richard v 811 Allaine.
Roni Hesseling chaired tbe
black-tie optional evenL Assist-
ing were Roberta Bracamonte,
Elaine Carter, Anthony Di Gio-
vani, Matt E~ Dorothy and
William Exner, Tana Giunc,
Carolyn Griffith, Barbara Haro,
•••
The Orange Coast Heart Insti-
tute of Hoaa Memorial Hospital
Presbyterian inaugurated --c.ali-
f ornia Oambake"rccently at the
Newporter Resort Hotel.
'tnfJlf:S no PIME •AA i I I .
•• Biii dPdNll ll A Glm-
R•llat1r Now For F .. t:•e .. 00•11a-~
Mrs. Baibara W-ICk: JulJ 23-Aus 7
....... :494-6368
,... ... cal lh. Met'°' Into. Ol appt..
JUDSON SCHOOL
Scottsdale, Arizona
Boardil ig Grades 3-12
CGllege Pnlp. & 8mic Sldla.
Sm8I dB II H wil\ strong
Motivalcnll S.ipport.
~&imprtMSludy
Sldls. M Sports AcMiel.
T,_.. F .. T.-m begi•
Sept 14. car.. See Ult
a.aired by Gary a.mu. tbe
summer festivity featuftd an
authentic clambake and ICllf'ood
feut followed by dancing and
live eatertainmenL
OCRlwfoundedin 1911 by
a group of community leaden
to support ~ llem1 propam at
Hoag. The institute provides
education on prevention, diq-
nosis and treatment of heart
disease. Atteodin& were ·Lucille
and Al Adams, Anne Badham,
Sudra and Jerry Reigel, Elaine
Lucas, Gayle and Wilbur Lay-
man, Janet Wm' Tma and
Matt Scbafnitz, Dawn and Bob
Wuber, Ellen and Bob Wilcox,
Vactoria and Darer Benvenuti,
Gayle and Bob Andenon, Elaine
and Tyke Camaras.
"~aleidoscope. an ltfterna-
tional Cdebntioo• rept c1eated
tbe combined dl'Oltl ol more
than"° South COMt JtepedOly.
vohmteen and ower 500 p1111
Partypn com~ for lOO
iileat •Udioa --... Clljo,ed
the 01jsiw: of 19 ona.e ComitY
ratauranu Ud caterers ever-
Jthina from T.adoorichicten to
escargob. Dance music was
provided by Bury_ Cole and bis
Sounds of Music Orcbeltra.
Melinda Killmer chaired the
evenin1. Rarborl.ita 811istiq
were SUWl Renriduen. Marty
Hunt and Karen ROlelltbal
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At the fifth •Celebration in
White" PICH (People for the
Irvine Community Hospital)
supporters honored Ron
Cribbet, general manager of the
Irvine Marriott, who bu so
generously given of his time to
this annual event held always at
the hotel.
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On uotber ~ if you are
looting for a f1ID e'°'i ... the
Grand Hotel's Dinner 1'1lil.aer ii
featurinl Newport's own Pllb'idf
Wayr11t with tbe viv.cioua Jme
Wilkimon in the hilarious I,,.
comedy -rbe Owl ancl the .,_.
sycat.• .
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Why did KABC 7V fea~
Carmel Retirement Village
on the EyewitneBB News? ,
They discovered that Carmel
Retirement Village practices a
aucceasful approach to seniors
.maintaining healthier and
richer lives.
CanDel Redrement Village
in FouDtBthValley is mDqu.e:
Pem are allOwed!
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~ART
A Grollip Sllow ., die aow ..
M• C 'eria CoGpaMl+e
will display tbrough September
6 at Bowen Museum, 2036
North Main, Santa Ana. Roan
are 11 a.m. to4p.m., Wednesday
through Saturday and DOOD to
4 p.m. on Sunday. Call SS7-
2009.
"Portraits of Classic NeOll
Sips,. is displaying indefinitely
at Elan Gallery, 1145 South
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach.
Houn are lO a.m. to 6 p.m., ·
daily. Call 494-6396.
Wons 1t1 Joeef Eitm· .. ser will
display through August 30 at
Whitman Galleries, 3S45 East
Coast Highway, Corona del
Mar. H0un are 10 a.m. to S
p.m., Monday through Satur-
day. Call 675-S634. Call 497-4491 foe more informa-
tion.
t'Life • .._ 9w:ll" is the title
of a new collection of paintings A a-,.......,.,, ez''lt.,
showing i.adefiaitely at Schaar/ Mnmlee Cool will display at
Germain Studio Gallery. 484 Westera Sayjap and Lo.tn, 4
North c.out lliabway, Laguna Corporate ~Plaza. Newport
Beacb Houn are 11 a.m. to S:JO Beacb. Call 644-72S5 for more
p.m., Wednesday through Sun-information.
day. Call 752-4041 .
A ntl I If e lbe n''it of die
Wort.a "1 Or'• do, Vace Lar-WGlbolMsco Snxa•t will run
~ Ramec» Ta rd ... Slllr-through August 2 at the Diane
ley l>ekh• arc on display at Sassone Gallery in Laguna
Galleries T oucbc, 499 North Beach. Featured will be the
Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. artist's Oils, watercolon, int
Houn are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. drawings ud out-of-print seri-
Monday through Saturday and Jiaphl. For more iafCM'malion
12 DOOD to 5 p.m. OD Sunday. call 494-2440. The p1lery is
Sta ....... ·mu.•• DESI
•Cea -
located at 278 Forest Ave.,
Laguna ~ and boun are 10
a.m. to S p.m. Monday through
Saturday and-I I a.m. to S p.m.
OD Sunday.
Afisle..tfla ...... •twrn!Rlt
"1 Maske Cool will be on
display through July 31 at the
Costa Mesa Chamber of Com:-
mcrce, 1901 Newport Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion. cal 6S0-1490.
Allill~ art piecw 1tr Allltil
HealJ will display througtl
Aagust IS u lbe Newport Beach
Nblic Libiiiry, 100 &It Balboa
RMI., Newport Beach.. Call 644-
3171 .
Weib •1 llkhi .. T1• ~
Air ,9atY.._a p_.V•
Vl7 -will display throagb
Aug. 1:1 at Pieret'I Bistro located
OD the fint Ind of South Coal
Plua, 8a'Oll from the Laguna
Art Mmeum.. Boun are 10 LDL
to 9:30 p.m., Monday ~
lbunday, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.,
Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m.
to 7 p.a on Sunday. Call SS6-
6424.
Eftllllilt.Pac:MitA rhl
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2
• Loa Gramm wt~
Smjda (A._ I at 7:30 p.~);
f..eF.ads OI Bluega w featuring
M11e Weismnn, Ralpla Stanlej,
Tun and Jeu and 8iD Monroe
(Aug. 2 at S p.m.). Tdets are
SIS. IS to Sl9.2S. CaD 634-1300.
Y! •
~cele..ntes Its Esdtin& New
.D11ten111D111e1111 Format With _
"KnStma & The Stin "
..\ppi:aring July 2B -August 16 g
Top 4CJ and Nost•lgic Entertainment and Dancing
7:30 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.
TUi:lday, Thund&y and SD!Mi•Y
8:JO p.a.-1:30 a.m. Friday and Saturday
llo C..W: ,,,_ "°!'-D~ .. JW>IW ... 1:# ,._.
-.aa•••r. Olir w.,. • a con-
cat m.ra~· 1hipJiiht1
from Broadway auicab ii
currently ia prodactioa at
Golde.a .Wat C•rsr Tiie --
ical 0...-J9'f 31 ia tbe It.tit
Patio Tlieater. Aaclieace
mmabcn Will be acorted to tllcir
seau ~ lilllen iD a cabaret
setting desipecl by Ste•e• r-:-~--. . _._ --.. ..,.. __ ... .,.,... Wiii
eatertma cl~ iatamislioa.
Perfor-nces ..,._ 1tl:l0 p.m.,
and will COllliaae on Aupll I ,
2, 6, 7., I, 9, 13, 14 ud IS.
Ad"l'i-ion ii SS and ticbts ~
OD .. It the co1k9C Mobtcft.
For ---~ caD ~ 9!v
nie O~ County Black n. . . Adon u•a, • ooapallbOD
Wida ~ CoMt Repertory,
wiB ~ tbe awanl-winnina
Bi-oildway play, ..,.. Cal 1 IM
Giiii _.. ... e c .. 11 • ...-.
S•hHt/W'llm .... I'" ..
Nat ....... by Ntonke Shante
at tbe SCR Second Stage
Theater through August 2.
<Jena-al admillion is S 11 , stu-
den&a ad teDior c:itizms SS. Box
off ace: 9S7~33.
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rant cuisine on -your table. At home.
Enjoy the same quality food
you expect when dining out, without
dressing up, driving, plrking and
waiting for a table. Or worrying if
you can gd 11 n.rse1 mtion in tM first
place. . :~-1 Resbnirrmt Exprrss IS '"™
for families wilJr young dlildrm. It
m4s debrito ooer hiring 11 babysitter,
or bringing tlte kitls lllong hoping
they 'rr on their best behtlvior.
A Plx11 Clll •I 111 a Tl Y .....
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A R.tsttnmnlt Erptrss rmifn/tlriver
will deliver the~ Wll of~ from the btst mdlamlnts ;,. tdriin,
nornilllly in jllSI 30 lo 45 min-....._......
1115. Dtl~ ~ nmgr fr°"J only $3 lo $5 per ,.,..,..,_
nmt (~gon delioay
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Pf lite order. Tim 1WllS )VU .
could feed one, two or twenty-two
for a singlt $3 to $5 dollar delivery
charge!
Stlyll••• a.II S... ll1uy.
You get~ than just convenima
from a Restaurant Exprtss delivery.
You can~ mmaey in the proass.
You avoid the hiddm costs of valet
parking, prt-dinner bar tab, apm-
sive wine lists and aftn-dinnn
drinks . Even if you~ to tip our
waitu/driva-, your total bill could~
substJJntially less than if you dined
out.
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Live music, n
•Y UND1 ALTEltMAN
T~ doan'l have to be the
same old thing al the same old
place, instead you could 10 to
the aewly remodeled Duh~.
Duke's, located al 1107 Ja..
boree in the Newporter R.aort
Hotel, is a top-40 dance club and
bar with a ~ cozy atme»-
phere. .. ..
Duke ·s was buih a year ago
as part of the boters $20-million
updating and remodeling pro-
ject.
However, until recently only
golden oldies were played in the
bar, but such is not the case
anymore, according to Linda
Barrigan of the Newporter.
.. We're trying to attract a
younger crowd, the 26-to-42-
ycar-old age group. It's not that
we don' appreciate our old
clicntele, who have been so loyal
to the hotel, we'd just like to
ex_.•nd our clieatek a bit. -we i.ope Dute\ wiD ..a
it poajhlc for• to dO ~ We
~~to mate Dab ....
boUat spot ia a-.. Aa •' r 12 •
pl.ce to 10 and llleet peo.11 ....
with • nicer' -~ .... some ban, .. said BagipD;
Dute\ bas a dart; iwri•"e
atmosphere. The bar is deco-
rated throughout with Joha
Wayne memorabilia. Painriytp.
movie pollen and other ICWID-
braoces of the actor decorate the
walls. According to the
Newporter. the actor med to
spend a lot of time at the hotel
So the hotel thought it would
be nice to name the bar after
him. hence the name Duke's.
Duke's hopes to become one
of the hottest spots in town and
they're headed in the right
direction. The bar's happy hour.
which runs from 6 p.m. to 7:30
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Salurday n9lt an the nn:h. Ccunby rNltic..
11*:k New YOik Sltoilas an fie p Rb
i__Al....--smalcil19-Fresh fish dw-blc619-Beml
pots bubblreg 1!#1111/· SkeMered ~s.
Crisp garden salad. Dees> dirk c::hil. Golden am
bread. Homemade pie md ice CmtiL
M that met al the ba111 * ~ 9enled poolside
at the elegln new INine t9Dn & T owen. From' 5-.JO
to 900 pm.~ $)6.95 per per9e1a. or $8.50 b
da:ltti I wider 12 Mlle it 8 weeJaend for only $50.00
per roam, per~
Y l/J cxme, Yhmh. Aem Wlliaa as Pt; r re Ewry
Salurday ~ pcdfide
p.m. Tuesday through Friday,
offers a different sekction of free
aoodics to munch on each day.
l>Ue-S llappy hour often bas
pasta. Sandwiches and other
equally filling dishes. not to
mention drink speri•h.
· AJsq available for those ~
pie wbo 'l mate the happy
hour is an appetizer list. wbicb
· features a great shrimp cocttail.
·we are conveniently located
for the businessman or business--
woman wbo wants to soc:ialiu
and meet people after wort.
There are a lot of nightclubs out
there which will be ~n
for J>uke•a but clubs where
people can ·10 and dance Ud
mrd other people are also ft1J
much in demand right DOW.
Some of the pla:es just don'
Ila~ the nice atm~ we
have at Duke\. not to inaition
the live entertainment,"
8arripD said.
At Duke's one gets the excite-
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How al die F••Mdc ••r· w.me., die Glpntlc
4-Esi Omelils, ud Tiie
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ap!DCJ tUt wil ""''°Date\
IOIDe really &ood 11' llM•-at.
The .. poap to ..., lllft,,..
a group called FIJeft, wllo
before playina • .,.... Md
been performiJla ia U. Vepa, •
Barripn said.
Now perf ormiq at l>Ute\ is
a band called K.riltina and the
Sting. Like 1D01t die tienda at
Duke's, they pJay a Welkouaded
mix of to~ lllUlic and IOIDe
old roct f avorita. The Ii~ band
rea11y helps -t11e pace .iw.aP-ina. ~ Ud the Stiq will
beperf~.al>Uke\throup -
August 16; _
The b~ plays Tuesday
througb ~ ad Sunday
from 7:30 ~to 12:30 a.m. and
Friday ad SltardaJ 1:30 p.m.
to 1:30 a.a Monday's Comedy
show ltartl .a 9 p.m..
Another nice thing about
Dute\ ii Ibey DeVa' laave a CO¥a
chlqe. Wlliere die ca you ao
tJae days and ICC a lift bad.
in a aicc atmolpbere wit.Ii DO
cover~?
So if JOU are trying to ,et out
of the rat of the same old pl1ee,
few the w old thing. then the
newly remodeled Date\ might
be the place for you.
OC~ACgala
wins award for
best banquet
Tbc Silva Spoon Award for
Outstanding Banquet Theme
party was awarded to Tbc Wa-
tin South Coast Plaza for Tbc
Orange County Performing Arts
Cmler's Gala Opening.
Jeff Milnes. the hotel\ direc-
t« of food and bnerqe. and
Eu:cutift a.eC Danid Simard
accepted the Silver Spoon
Award in the Oufstanding Ban-
quet Theme Party ca&egory OD
behalf of The Westin South
Coast Plaza at tbe recent A.maul
Food a ~ Conference
for Westin Hotels .and Resorts.
Fifty~ Westin Bocels were
repraented at the Silver Spoon
Awards Banquet held June 10
a The Westin St. Francis in San
Francilco.
The Westin South Coast Pla-
u•a outstancting banquet, none
other than the pJa opening of
the Orange County Performing
Arts Cenaer, was held September
29. 1986. Two separate themes
bad been developed for the
YQr\ pandat cultutal C\'ellt;
New Y Ort Deli with an interna-
tional flaYOr Ud Jtali.tn com-
plete witla apraro bat ~ side
~ cafe' amhincr.
The pla•ni• ol the ~
<A-.. y Pafor.UC Arts CcD-
tcn 9'c·• .... .. .... &ft
moatll1 prior to tile neat.
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ad ilion lo OC. theatre mix
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•YDA~
CORTfS..ROBSINS
It's a law of the Universe. The
more you tdl your children that
thcyll love somethin& the more
you begin to love i~ and the
more they begin to hate it.
By the loob of the crowd at
Orange Coast College\ Satur-
day performance of ·R~ of
the Space Panda&.• the parenta
of the cbildrm in attendance
appeared to be enjoying tbe
bappeniDp !DOR than the child-
ren.
Its Uni to bdieft that two
FOll!lfw Valley youths aad one
~ sheep bPdina in time
to a wOrld of wile-cractiq
~bis. dreaed likedow
and ~ to be panda
would aot ~ te a YCMUIF'
•udicace ~ all. if you were
a kid woaldii' you find this more
~ tbaa half.;.n•ked car-
tooa men ~ bed pys
with ~pm to sa~ balf-naied
wOlllellT Saft you would.
It.. a abame that the well
meaaiaa efforts of occ·.
Su•mtt J'beal.re F~val are
rec::ieWd ~ ~ daildRa
like • spOQafall ol cOd ~ Oil
It is, IM»M:ver, some Comolftioa
to bow dull dae are ~
wbo are w,illiaa to Cqc>IC tllia'
cbildrm to die ao,od deaa ,...
of Cllildiaa-a na.tre.
Alld • ia all f airaeu, some
dliJdRla did ICCD to lie eajoyial
tile i.aw uplOits of Biaty
Rlldidi r:-a 1i 11 .-1 .. ---· --ope. die Siu I · na. .... tMir
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Director Alex Golson bas
kept his cast serious enough to
make this little play about the
world in the Goose Nebula
informal and friendly enough for
a young audience. Granted, the
temptation to slip in a few smart
remarks did overcome the col-
Iese cast at times.
Ccep in mind, this wun'
awant winniq theatre -it•s
almolt certain that some or the
actors would much rather be
moving OD to ....,., wl better
rob. AJtbouah. JOG nevea-bow
wD that panda CKpaieace -J
come ia bandy. '
T •her With fimcliJta from
tk Califonaia Arts Coaacil.
OCBA T ha brOqllt tbe dMll-
lawt ol Ntoz•lre Sh.,..\ •For
Colored Girls Who Ha~ eo...
siderecl Suicide/ Wbcn Tile
Rainbow is Eliuf" to SCR•s
Second s-..
And mate no mistake, it is a
dlalnF-Debutina ten years ago in New
y ort. ~·· dtoleo-poem. of black pain and prme is a play
wd1 beyond the scope of wlaat
is Df111Hy found on local ltap
OCBA T founder Adleane
Hunter prodaca and directs
•For Colored Girls," an dfort
wbicb probably docs• much for
expaading the horizoaa of this
comm~ as it docs for prom-
oting Black Tbeatie.
For this._ and its creatively
depot simplicity. the produc--
tion is to be coaunendal
But •For Colon:d GUfs• may
still be a bit too rich for some
tastes.
Hunter moves the cast around
tbe stage bcautif ully in this
lyrical collage of black women
. Ame . and the individual m nca.. ~
poetic . t«timonials meld
through well e~ perfor-
mances.
Estella Chambers. Robyn
Hastinp, Regina Herod, Zon-
dra Ann Marshall Renda Pettis.
Eulynda Porter. Regenia Wim-
bish. and Violette Winge don
muiticoloRd rainment to indi-
vidually portray diff e rcnt wavc-
lmgths of what tvrns out to be
one spectrum.
•VOLVO • • i. •
No one cbaract.er domin•tes,
and that•s the point. Only when
the characten are taken as a
whole docs a lead emerge.
"For Colored Girls" is a
drama about the realization of
circumstance, the wbys of a
troubled life. and the ability to
put things in pcrs~vc to
straighten it out. The play opens
with sensuality and cods in
pragmatism.
:1 The goal of this play is not
so much to univenaliz.e the black
woman •s expericnoe as it is to
open the curuin.s and let those
on the outside look into her
world.
For some it may be di.fficu.lt
to look beyond &.be stereotypes
in each role to piece together the
assumcdly unstercotypical pie-·
turc of what being b~ and
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MIA llO? RO • AUDI • I CCiW • a 0'11AU4 •
being a WO~ is really all
a.bout.
But accepting what ODC tak.cs
a play to mean and eujoying the
play for how it goes about
con~ that meaning occd
not be an incongruous affair.
And in this case it is not..
•For Colored Girls .. ldls us
that we can loot to ounelves and
love who we are, even if who •
are is conditioned by other$. md
ounehes. to lead us astray. A
d ifficult message to bandle but
one which is worthwhile send-
mg.
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•Mah a joyful noiM to IM
LoTd. all IM ialtlbl Saw IM
Lord with glodnes31 Co~ inlo
Hu presma wuh sinPf8r
(balm 100:1-2)
The stage lighting for Petra,
the Christian rock band, at the
Arlington Theater during the
Ora.nae County Fair was the
setting sun. It was the tint show
of the evening and the full-house
audience shouted and welcomed
with thunderous applause John
Scbli~ the lead singer, as be
moved quickly and dramatically
onto center stage.
'6Praise the Lord! .. shouted the
singer wearing a tank top, sus-
penders and jeans. He then
began a rollicking musical hour
that included audience partici-
pation, especially in the peppy,
uplifting song, .. you Are, I Am."'
Bob Hart~ lead guitarist,
songwriter and founder of Petra,
spent a lot of time and effort
looking for Schlitt when the
former lead singer, Greg Volz,
left for another career direction.
Schlitt explained, "We hap-
pened to find ourselves on the
same ptane when I was in the
secular group, Head East. We
were going to Fort Wayne.
Indiana. Now, five years later
here we arc playing musi~
together."
During a back.stage convcrsa-
ti on, Schlitt spoke candidly
about his musical career, cspe-
Just when
you need
a little
extra help
it's always
there.
Thar's w~t tht C~rutia11 Sanu
S nth1l1l i~ all about. A dq>mdable
sourct' of spm tual ideal that hdp
}OU mtt1 tht c~lkngcs you fact'.
l<kas sha~ by pcoplt' just lilt'
you. who ~ looking for hdp
and found it whtti thq turned to
God. l"'Mir wonts art' tikt' good
f rinl<h-comf oning. mcouraging.
1 corrttting. Just whtti you need a
lin~ ntra hrip.
E~ry Wttk, ~ Snatiiwl is
«kfi"'tred to a pbtt o( haling and
prayn-in your community -thr
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CBaJSTIAN SCIENCE
a&ADDICS aOOM
39• ... C-..JlwJ .. om-... ...
cially, bis last year with Head
East, when be found hiinidf
mostly stoned and dnmk.
"'I ~ believe I wOuld not
be here today if it wasn'I f• lllJ
wife of 16 years, Dorlay, mid my
paRntl and friends wbo laad
faith in me. My wife led me to
Jesus Christ when I felt the
lowest in my life. I bail detiU
piled up and couldn 1t seem to
go anywhere without a six-pact
of beer; I was tcmbly messed up.
.. I felt I had nothing to live
for and was considering suicide
when my wife took me to her
pastor. For the first time in a
long while, I bad hope. I still bad
my debts and other problems,
but I had a sense of peace and
felt that somehow everything
was going to be 0.K. I rccCived
a lot of help spiritually and
physically as I quit relying on
chemical substances and alcohol
and turned to Jesus for help. I
learned from our pastor that
Jesus Christ bas a plan for our
lives but we must be willing · to
let him in. I bad given up music
and had become a field engineer
in Utah."
However, when Schlitt
received Hartman's invitation to
join his rock band, be knew it
was the right thing to do and
readily accepted the opportun-
ity. He was amazed when be
found out the amount of mas-
terful detective work Hartman
did to track him down to offer
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can.!4t.!t9'..,
Educalor Nly Gl•er
him the job of lead sinpr f•
PetrL
"In lookina back," Schlitt
mDarlied, •1 realize bow ....
I learned in the secular world ol
music and I feel now. GOd ..
preparing me to use the lifts lie
pve me in bringing Hii word
to otben. All of us arc a~...,
bappy when we see youq peafll
reaDy paying attention to os
words."
Hartman feels a tremeDdOUI
responsibility as a songwriter for
the words to convey a s~
meuage in the best possible way.
He knows it is the music and die
beat that young people ~
like and that lyrics arc seco..-
dary, but feels the effort is wortb
it if the words iafl\lence them or
they become curious about what
is being said in the songs.
Petra's latest album '6Bact to
the Streets, .. is presented as a
rock band recording. I ndccd,
Louie Weaver the drummer, ad
bassist Mart Kelly arc great
support for Petra. Each bad an
opportunity to feel a big part of
the unity and help make it a band
album. The keyboardist, John
Lawry, was selected as Most
Valuable Player with his
Hendrix-inspired number on a
portable keyboard.
Hartman batl a vision of
building an evangelic ministry
through this medium and, after
several years of growth, Petra
has become the best-recognized
Religious
Direct Ory
TEMPLE ISAIAH ,c-.... >
Sabbath s.Mce F~· rugtrts 8: 15 p.m.
.-w:-m-n;4 Rabbi Steven 0. Schatz president: Joet Abramsohn
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St. Andrew's Presbyterian Cllurch
To say these guys are excited
about what they do is clearly an
undentat.emcnt. To sec them is
to experience the magnetism and
the joy of their liva. Wlan John
Schlitt comes out shouting,
wrhere's only one T;"ay to beat
the system and .that's Jesus
Chris'7" you know be means it!
When the audience shouts back
its wild ·respome, they belieYe it
too.
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Membership coffee
for Temple Sharon
Temple Sharon is kicking off
its membershipampaign for the
1987-88 year with a social even-
ing at the home of Steve and Agi
Gyurik Sunday evening, August
16,1987 at 7:30 p.m. All couples,
seniors and singles interested in
membership are invited to
attend this event to meet and get
acquainted with Rabbi Leonard
Rosenthal; members of the
Board of T rustces and the Reli-
pous School administrator.
Temple Sharon, located at 617
W. Hamilton Street in Cost&
: M~ is the oldest Conservative
.,nqope in the Harbor Area.
It was ~tablisbed 27 yean aao
and has recently undergone a
major renovation of its sanctu-
ary. Services are held on Friday
evenings at 8 p.m. and on Sat-
urday mornings at 9:30 a.m.
The activities and groups
within the Temple family include
a Young Couples• Chavurah,
Sisterhood, Senior Group,
Adult Education Program. Play
Group for Young Children,
Religious School and Bar/ Bat
Mitzvah Training
For information rega.i'ding the
social evening August 16th,
membenhip or other synagogue
activities, please call the temple
office at (714)631-3262.
tlniversity: Singers set
for St. ·Andrew's program
Los Anaeles Philharmonic
Orchestra and bat toured the
United States. Canada and
Europe. Soo11 after the ~
the University Sinlen will leave
for Vaeana, Austria wbere they
will rcpraem the Uaited Sta1a
at the Yant World Sympolium
OD Choral M• to be bcld' OD
Aupst IS, 1917.
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SON COMMUNICATIONS,
2077 a.18 Sir-. Sue a.
Costa Mesa. CA 926Z1.
C&-1l aifbd Enwlan,
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Costa Mesa. CA 9262:7.
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lisled abowe on June 17,
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TA SOllCEOQWiN-l&'Nf'li -... TCUlll3Lie. ers-ntit.Anlwa.Ar· 11 •Sai.,..w.&015Uh
lmia St. e>r._ CA 92681. (714) 31M100 TAC..,ltStO
71161m1 no 0562
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CONIDllU._...__ NartSyl :Jw21D. ltnia ... wia. .._ 211 o1 omcm ._ ..-t11 o....a a... c n •Ilia. $'
PMCQ.2;
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in baoll ............ 12 ind111iu9 d fl. I : L' •• ,..... ..... o1er.,..~.c ••••a• _.
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PMCll.4-
lin1LJl-•tar ....... .,_..,,, .. ~
F• Vii" ol aid Trm No. 13315. • at ,.,. Md
11 •• 1111 ... .... Dedenitioa ol llllltl1dions ..... c. ....... .....
PMCll!c ,.,..L ····1111•••a..-..s ....... ..._ ........ o1 Taw::t I0517. a 91:t ._. irt M
.............. llltlfdt 11, 1979 in .... llO"IQ.
,_.1227_.1235.,c:.c:iaflll(m d:L r......., .. :n .. Code No. 01072. /#Mo. 930-77-
416
VOU N4 • O&AUlT UNDO A OED> OI TMJST
DATO> S/06/l6. UNl.£SS YOU TAKE AC110M TO
NOIECI _.. fllUIUllV, IT MAY a 9QlD AT A
PUaJC SALE. IF l'OU NOD M DftNMTION OF THE
MAW OF 1HE PllO«Xll...O WT VOU. l'OU
SttOUl.l>CC*TM:T A lMMK.
240tlcjjlwl210.Ns part..,.._C Cwv•WJ
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is ............. Wi ... il ..... atD llm JPLll
,_ OI Clin'Wtt I I I)• -n. ........ , UniSli' Slid Died
olT-.81JrW\afeblw:ltordaliulln .. •-sJ • w:and • &.,, ....... rI 611 t iiftd Ms•• ID
.. w .... ..., • ~ Oldlslllion ol Da6.-and
Dewald lair 9*., md --. natice o1--.. • d ....... c:.m ........... ID ... ...,......-.. .....,..., ............................ ...
cauiitid IJid ..... ,, ..................... .
•• ;fad~~ ltl7 • ...... No.17'°71'90 ol ~ ..... in .. amc.,,, .......... ol °"""" ~ ;
I.id S... Wil be fMdl. ftlut ..... CIJWi-OI -·-· 0 w ........... •••1111 l'OH. 01 •rw••--. ID >11¥ .. ••mit•11 $11 ...... ._ oltbe"19J(tt)taa lid.., ....... oil ........ ...
......... ,.. f;fL I\ ................ ....
olll&ldD&d"f!lf ........ dM .. ..,., Jlaf ..
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1 'p-., eMif L iNll·~· • r::,•11 ~•,;1.::.=l;t':t7tt., .... :_ a n •*
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1 7 Pig .. $1 .... ,. P ........ HJ' If :r .. r ·-=r11 =:cn:::-~ .. 1:.~~-tn a a ~ r ·-·-;g ·rn-.... Jnar.-..• Out .-,
.... "•IC...a ....
-===~·--iii ilClll I .. • 11 A -n.•• 5 ......... ............ _"' .. fklll.111• ...... w lllEJl..E..,..... OOSMEJ. ecs..arr ·a.~ .....
Mission Y..;o. C..ibnia
9282
lllektitioe• ...... -··-----filed on 10/17 /M In ._
c.n;o10....., °"9iMI ...... f-2SIZ99
c.911 ..... ( .... .., ..__-cMOI.. SAUER"').
26101 q..I cw.ll 112.
U.-._CAall53
Tllil h I' I I I W c:an-
dudld ............. . S.-C... ... cs--).
Tllia $' l&llW ... ...... c..., a.tt of
Or-. c.a..tJ on»-25. HS7.
719 71167/231no 0533
a.mu "•IC-fCUS I• 5 --' TM?P 89,._.il
dliliit'7 o' 1 •••ns ON f#lf.. m flliiit UdD. =~er•
.. ,111 1 las t a ltl,. ~.cs *'*'81• ........ w.. ...... .--.,ca_,
1'1111 t 11 Ill .. ~ ....... a mpa IOL .... 11: ....... ...... -. ........... ....
• .. fll S' 2
fti9 I 11J• WI C'IOMo-
0 11 f It 1'7L I ~· ..... ._..., .... .
'tl _ .... ....
•1111197.
11111 SS ·---wllt ....... ~fll ·a...·--· ...... ,..
7JIJ/1171117111 GUI~
....
ft•ICmta
fCIA&a•• • .._IOW &ff n.. .......... is cmc bl 1·nr11 -.: NEW·
COMB DEVElOPMENT, 1121a .... ..,~
S' ; lllt 8ttch. Cl!lifra nia
92161.
Jdwi T. SI Mlb. 1821 a.w..ra.,-.... ....
port Beech. California
92663
8' . I I I .. lrMUClid ...................
on411/S7.
Tiiiis business is con-
dudtd by .. iildiwidulil. ---= Jdtn T. NI c:w16.
nil ,. 2
, •• -filed
..... Cady a.tt ol
ar._ Counlr on JdlJ 1,
1987.
Fiii No.. f348187
11911161173 7131 OSll5
~ams
M•ICmllCI
llU 21• n1,•1rn rr•u.
GffCiii ••• • --n.. .............. ....
.......... tt. ... oth
& litiiM h•1 111 nm-=
A£Al ESTATE SIGNS ANO
SUPPUES (R..E.S.S.). 23252 cw.,_ U.--~CA n. fictitious business ........... ..,et... ..
filed on 9-24-84 1n the
Count, ol Or-. ~Fila No.. f -256123
Joseph LI Cccnana.
35461 ,... V"..m. c.s-
nno 8-:h. CA 92624
This business 111:5 c::on-
duc:lild .,, ... indiwidi&m. __ __,uec.--.
Thia ii l ... -filed
....... ~ a.tl ol Or-. Count, on June 25.
19117.
1191116 11z:J 1 no 0532
Mi BUiit I I
-IMF I .... ,. ,.,. ..
... lit' .......
COMr lmUTM CD-
'9L l•• .......... ....... --. cm• ..... ....,.er• ..... ,..1=--DM..... ,__
~11111 .....c •-""'Tl_ICE_
fCIUW• 11 A -••m n n.1c111oiAc....,is doinl business as: OS8 PARTNERS. 3961 Mm*-
thur a.d.,. t2I01, N ;art a.ctt. CA 926&0 osa,.. .... c ... ..,
................ 1
MK.Altt.ur Bhd .• HOl.
NI t awl 8w:tl. CA t2MO 8' 1· 111 Int... ...
undlrtllis......_,_.
on June l& 19S7.
This business is c:on-
duca.d by ....... ...,_
nersttip. Sianed: OS8
Pwt...s.. • c.tifarnia
....... paf'bw'dtjp. K. Ooiclft .,.... 6-• .. ,.....,
This I I ••II -lied .. the ~ a.ts ol Or-.~ an lune 19.
1917.
Re No.. F347206
719 7/16 7/ZJ 7/3/0 Ol5ot3
' ~11111
... ICmJIC:l
fClll .. a: I IW
.... ITAi I
n.lcAwilc••• .. dl*c be I Ill -= w
PROfl£RT1£S OEVELOP-
MENT COMPANY. 501
Supsiar ........_ Ns part
Btech. CIAa•tia 92663
Oonlld M. Kai,. 609 y ..
Lido Saud. ••• port Bw:f\.
c.lifor;tia 92661.
~ Coops, Jr .• 4036 c.ae,.,.._ s.naea.--.
Calibnia i2672
This business is con·
ducted br ........ Pitt·
~ --Oanl6d M.
Kai. ~CCXII*. "· om busiMss first nn-
sac9sd under this business
r..-12/10/70.
This ,, 2 ••111 -filed
wilh .... a.n, Clsrtl of
Or-. CourQ on June 17.
1987.
Ale No. Dt69C6
7/9 7/167173113" 0544
& 12111
M•IC•ML ... ,., . . ...
OFW 1111 5 EJI ·-n. t1111 kc ........ . .._tint 1, .... .,
tM flclilieut .......... ,
aw M91 CAIDt Pan'· ING. 4251 ...... 2
....
"1 ;M-._CA-.0.
TM ktitious bu1·n111 ...... ,.. ......... _
filed °" 5121182 in ... ~olO....~
Fila No.. Fl81t19. •
"-' ..... 2017 Sum-........ s.D Ana. CA
92104. e.., .... 2017Sum-
....... lld. s.D AM. CA
92104.
This butS.--can-dudtd by ....... (Hu5.
band & W"rfe). Siped;
&is¥t .... Ken ....
This " I •all -tied ...... the County a.ti ol
Or-. CauntJ on .Mf 6. igs]_
71161/237/3"816 0575
--I Tll9'8 ,,,....
dDilcbi 12 I .-:,..,,.
ESf MMWXWNT COM:
PNff,M0"1 $ tC... on... s.illll 4'i5. Na po;t
...._CAt2lli60
AMERtWEST OEVELOP-
MOIT CC>R!'OaA TION. a CW w;llia coapo;atiun. MO
N1 ;cwt~ DrNJ. Suillt
455. N1 ;wt ae.dl, CA
926M).
This Business ·is eott-
dllClld bf:. CGiiMlltiun.
Tiiie .. esistt... CGm· naiC&d tD _....,.. busi-
ness under the fictilioaa
....... ..... OT rwnes
liaad.,.on.U, 1, 1987.
~ .Mmes R. Bldl.
Presidsnt. AMERIVEST
DEYB...OPME'NT COllflOM..
TIOH
This 4 I 1all -fisd
wilh the CouN1 °"" al Or-. ea..., on Jdf ~.
1987. A new statement
must be filed prior to
0ecme. 31. 1992.
File No. F3t8J98
7116 7/z:J 713" 816 0569
1411!1
.....Cmta
fCih .... 11 • .... sru -• n. .......... ..
daifc h 1· 111 a: C0tJN.
TRY P£00l.ER. 16 CAL·
LENDER COURT. LAGUNA
NG El. CA 92fi17.
JUOtTH L TAYLOR.
29312-AVOCET l.AHE. LAG-
UNA NIGUO.. CA 92671.
LYNEI IE W. NORWOOD,
16 c·...a.11 fllOER COURT •
LAGUNA NIGU£1. CA
92677. a.... tint~
........... 111.-..
an JuN 15. 1987.
This business is con-
dudlld bJ ...... '*" ...... .
--Judilti L ,.,._
Thi& -lilsd wilh .... a.., Clll'fl ol
Qr._ Ceuney an MJ l ,
1917 .•
A-t! I allmustbe
tied llriar ID Otc:mM 31,
l"2.
File No.. f348112
1116 11Z3 1 no &16 0572
n•c .,.ICE
HClll ... J • ..... mw1
ThelaluAt1i*S01•af'e
dairll busiNSs a: SMICO AIR. 1342 8tl ,__ llH,
T U1itin. CA 92680
s.n..11 Jaaeph Ganino.
1960 Port Cad 0 .. New-
port 8-::tt. CA 92660.
~ •ieAudreJGanino.
1960 Port C.dipn. New-
port 8-::h, CA 92060.
Thjs business is con-
ducted .,, husband and
Wiie.
The recistnnt com·
11 alCllld ID nsact bust-
ne5$ under the fictitious
busir.a ,_,,. ot rwnes
lisaed ..... °" Feb. 1987 Silf*t Kailt8 ilie AuOley
Ganino.
This 0 I 1ell-. filed
wilb .. CaldJ a.rt ol Or-. County an J411J 13.
19117.
Fie No. f349151
7/167n37no816 0557
~Ml!!
MalC .... ICE
fCiii 1•• Ill IW ...... I
l1lii ' A 'IC ,..,. is
dcMI IM•iun -.: (A)
El.ECTltONfC SOMCES
INilWTWL: (8)
OMATllOICS 9ftONA.
TIOIW.. 22952 Alc:tlsh Or ..
Sllllll 1.2Q. U.-..._CA
t2lliS1.
OlfOMtOCIUNS B..EC-
TIQC SOWICC C::C.O. Mnolll ('lnCOljiGi , d In cm tiW TIMI ,._·nu ii COftor
dillClld'r•WSU 1
Tiilie ' ... l .. ~
• s c• ti•• ct...., _ ........ I I
b ' ··--·-............ " 1•7. S'u 1 it: OWOt-
HOCtOtll EL.£CTIGIRC
..WUC09oat:TIOM. .,...., E. •• ,,.....
... -·· 111111 ---.. .. Clilfll1r Clift " :r.-~--~
... -.n1 1
7/ZI 7naMlfU -
IQ l•'IE••n ..._ .... 1 .. , a .... ...... .
YOU ME. .. Df.FNJLT lNJO A OHO Of TMJST
DATED 10/11Jll5. U"' OS YOU TME ACTION TO
fWJTECT YOlJ9 IWW'UfY, fT MAY IE 90lD AT A
fll8JC SM.E. IF WJU NEID M DPINMTION OF THE
MW OF THE NQl:SO-.S MWNST YOU. YOU
SHOUlD CONTACT A lAWYtJt..
On Ol/lJ/17 111 lO:GO A.Ill. 80IERC&Al lllMMGC·
IENT CORI OllllllTION OF t"ERICA• .. .., ... a· tad
T...._ undtr ......... tD Oaisd GI TNll.
Racaiidsd • lOl17185 a O.:.......-.. as.«>oU5
Of Ol5c:iill ...... the a9ic:a ol .......... ORAHGEaa.....crc -.
I I "" llr. aJffOAD A. YAllGES NfO BJlM£IH
C. YMGFS, HtJSIWC) NIO wt AS J09fT TOWn'S
WL SEU AT Pl8JC AUCTION TO THE .-.sf
aooEltfatCASH.(,as; btettilnaol .... ~ .....
ol .. UNtad SllMI). 0wra ............... tD a.ie
C... ......_ 300 E. a.paw, Alie.. ar..., CA
al,. ... and ..... ODii ... d ...... -...... bJ it ...._ said Died al Trust in .. iM1Pii01J + rt t
in said~. C POF•tia. desaMc .. IJnd I cic El08'f•A•
A oMduminian c:wcwised ol:
PMCO.l:
11111 partian al ld 15 ol T rKt No. 1336. in IM Cir
ot f'r pclft-=*'. CounlJ ot ar..,. Sla9 ot c a -.
•*-'ona...,NCDdsdin8aall439.P..-811iic4t
12ilo<•1·ao1uN1c1'1 w ..... MCDHtltdOr-.
County. C1 S wtW. .-bei1w *-' in ... c:.ti1i1!i -:lJll Line ,....._....,... ...,., M.8.. UA 83-T.--.......
....., 28. 1983. -Oac:a....1t No.. U.324731, d a.:ill
Aecurd5 ol Slid er-. CounlJ, -CDlliecaad -tbJI cam. c::erlikade of coa•.-• tecuudsd ~ 23.
1914, as OacuftwC No.. M-076111 al Slid Ofllc8I
Aacordl. dw:ailwd -talcMs: Bali awe Ill._ ..... ,..,._.., c:anw al Slid lat 15;
lhence tea• l If libW the ulCW1t I l t, linnf said
ld 15, Sa.A SO" 14' 44· ... 182.00 flsl; tt....:a ....
39'9 45' 15· .... 100.00 .. lwlCe lath SO" 14' 44·
well 112.00. lsst ._.. nar1h W 45. l~ _. 10..00 ,....,.,. .... o1tra••w.
(JIClllll ._,.un .. to9Jz . c:
(a) Unils 101 tD lOl ....... 1·a, 201 tD Din« 'EM
.... 3"1 tD 309 .......... -"--' upon .. c:mdl>-
minium plan .......... MJfch 1. 1984. -Oacunwtt No.
8t 016l91 and --llded M.dl a. 1914, -Doa....,.
No. .. 09&9'6. ballr a1 a.cm Aacors o1 said ar-. eouna,.
(b)The-cfli ... rW!ltDp 11 IDoofal ..... _ w ·a I :'•i*Mrc1'11C&and*"191ar-.a~
upon ... Q)tlldU!i ...... pan ••Nld tD.,...,
&capt al oi. Gil ~ ............... ~
... al prodyds dsriwd ..... .., d Iha ....... ...
lftliJ ........ OT Undsr .. .-al' ol and tacis A: :Ne demilsd.•sr• ... ._......,._.,~
............................. and ...... ..
mdiJ .... _ .... SJidlsndOT ...... .....
indw* ................... .., .. ...
..................... ._ ... Ir , • dJscil: Id_ -....................... ------................... _ .. 21 I$ &Id.and
tD'-tlUdl c·u o 'WOT••'" • ...,..._
tunnsls and ..... ....., ... bll 1 .. °' ...,_.. ..
edlwicw lilllb ....... -tD ............. ......,,, ............. ,....r. dltpa; sad ape•.,,, Sidi 9'195 OT
miats. wiel .. N •. 1li r.,. m ~ mine,; tllft.
...... and ---~ ... surface Of the ..,. 500 ,_. ol h ...._.... ol the and hewiiJbwe
dlduibed I I Md in the deed ra:ordsd 0c:Ww 17
1985. a trlSlnnalt No. l!>-40012-4.. Official Aecords.. • fWICE'.l 2:
Unil 102.. CG&Stiuc al aw1e11S ~), and
resida1tm -sham\ upon the c:ondomnum pa.,
recoadsd "-dt l. 1984, as Cloc:Lme1t No. M 086198
and as ••ildsd ~ 8. 198'. as Document No.. 8'-096946.. OfticiJI "9cxMm
PMall:
The ~ tWlt ID pnssession and oc:cupmq al
ltwa9 partian ol Lal lS desalbed an Pan::8 1 a1xM..
dcsie 11 :' as AJ.102.flY (Parttq s.-:e> and R-102-SA
(SIDr1Je ~as~'° Pan:el 1 and 2 ~ desoibed..
MACEL4:
An easement tor the use and e1.;o,.nent ol I.be
"'Community F• Mies• al Tr.a No. Sll6. as ... bttt
and dsse I 1 in the Dldaratian ol ea...c. CGtdibuns
and A I ictut tCUidsd"' Boe*. 1331& Pa$I 133 ol
Official Alltods and .... Se ......... , Dada ... ol
Coiiawits.. Oanditiors and Aamicliuti "9cxMdsd •
Docun•ll No. 83-625720, ol Oflic:illl lllllC:cadii. and ._
,,,,,. .... ..,St'Qll •••10edallliciitofCU..~
Oondilioia and A I iclir»• n.a.dsd a Dua-No.
84 4*397 ol aid Ollcm Alcatdl..
PMCE..5:
AIDS •••• Ill •lllar..._and __ W the,.,.._ *8515 ol Trm::D 10587. a "-' an a ...._.
rcontad in lb* 449. f'llsas Sand 6 d '5 p g
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tl50~1.ME e1az. NEWPORTllfACH.CA tl&63 The' t re rdTfUllllsll._..,._,.....,.__,
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Ina 111me11ts •••.•••••. 828
.... ., to l.oM ........ 605
... ., • ...., ....... 606
(Jpporturities •.••••... 100
(Jppor1unities Md. .... ~
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Opportunities ... : ..... 305
Pt11P9111icJtt •••.....•. 307
Dfrectocy of
· Business Services
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2 « 3 EVENINGS A
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CAU. lAUAt 545-5915
CMlD CARE UCENSED.
~School Enwilm ••lel'1l
M-f 7~ 15mo+ 549-
2870
SAN JUAN RAFTING
9 days 15-23 of Aug
$375 irdldes aU meals
r I t trans. and 5 days
rafting in Utah. 960-
9859
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SALES-
UNIOUE CONCEPT SIX
FIGURE INCOME
POTfNTIAL TRAINING
SALES EXP REQ ('114)
955-1112
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cx 721-8708
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Sil VERS has open.
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Costa Mesa loc:ation.
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part time hoursavait·
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satary based on pre-
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and management
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Apls.. Unfurnished •..• 408
Bids. to be Mowed •••• 816 eus.ne. PtGl*'IY . 2 •• 500
Business ... '+ ..... 421
Condos for Aini •.•... 409
Condos for sm ....... so1
Commen::ial PrupM) 505
Desert P,CIPMJ : ••.••• 513
Farms & .._ldm ..... 512
GllrlilfS far .......... 400
Houses b Siie. 2. 2 ••• 508
Houses b Rent/Furn 405
Houses b Rent
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ABIUTYPWS
POSITIONS AYMAll..E.
fOLLOWING ME.AS
• RECEPTIONIST· ·
TYPIST
• WITH LIGHT l'YPING
$6-8hr
• GENERAL a.£RtCAl.
$6-Shr
•SECRETARY $7-10 hr
• WORD PROCESSOR
S~Jl'l.hr • MEDeCAL a.ERK $7-
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OTHER POSITIONS
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NOW OPEN
673-5110
2721 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar
(parking in rear)
FREE SEMINAR
ON T.M.·
:*(transcendental meditation).
Hi! My name is John Weiss
and I'm not crazy ••• (although
my wife's opinion may differ). I
own my investmen! firm and rve also-been a T.M. teacher
and practitioner for over 14
years. It keeps me sane, low-
ers my blood pressure, helps
me ~at niahtand releases
sbess. It also allows meta be
moreawakedurirwthe~and
so enP/ life more tu,lly. ......iiOii.iiWI
I invite ,OU to find out tor ~If what ifs
•• •bout.·
----
Corer Home Ottered by
Disc skylight, foyer, vi ws
accent t.iao Bajfront home
aY ANNnTZ WATSON
Situtiid OD a ~ Joea-
tion near the tip Of Lido ..,
owdooting tbe ...,, ·~
Barbor and Linda lslud1,
Promontory Point, Fubion
Island and Newport Center, the
bhdfs of Corona del Mar and
Saddlebact Mountain, this
Wilek's feature home oft'en a
superb environment for the
CBCUtNe lifatyk and the enter-
taining of important clientele
and beads of state.
~This home is perfect for
executive living. The design and
decor is sophisticated, yet
extremely comfortable. The
combination of colors is subtle
in a warm sense while creating
a soothing decor," said listing
agent Tom A= •with~ wt,,._ Raid 44w1 ......
Sa tk:ea in Newport lle8Cll
Dramatic FoJer
As guests walk through a
tropically bmdscapcd entryway,
they approach tbe home's dra-
matic fo)'CI' which initiates the
home's unique quali~ under-
stated elegance and panoramic
views. The foyer offen a tre-
mendous introduction for the
home with a mirrored wall and
doors on one side, the home's
deligbtf ul kitchen, exquisite
dining and living rooms on the
other and the panoramic views
straight ahead.
Mauve tones combine nicely
in the foyer's quilted wall cov-
ering as well as in the luxurious
powdel' room, with its own built-
in settee. The titcben is luge
with a breakfast area o~ook
ing the home's entryway. Double
appliana:s, a a:nter island coun-
ter with a~ sink, a plant-
care counter wida fikcl'ed aDd
aaf"dtaed watu, Oat calJinetry,
wait-in pantry and a M zero
refriaentor are some of 1.be
titcben'a special features; the
decor is ~ peach with sandy
tan in the cabinetry and tile.
E~cr1wkte a View
The home's entertainment
wing encompages the wonderful
bayside views. The dining and
living room are united with
custom sheared carpeting sus-
gesting gently swirling sand
designs OD the beach. The dining
room bas hand-painted panels
and wallpaper and a sculptured
marble scrviq counter. Adja-
cent to the dining area is the step-
down living room with its views,
mirrored walls and llWlft mar-
ble encuing the fireplace.
'1b.i.s home takes full a«tvan-
tagc of its location. The views
are the focal points in all of the
major rooms. Nothing in the
decor detracts from the natural
setting which is awe-inspiring
and breathtaking." said Allin-
son.
The home •s entertainment
center continues with a family
room which shows an artistic
Oair in the wet bar-glass sbdva
and a mirrored background
combine with black and light
wood tones in the counter. Tbe
room. which opens to the bay-
side and patio setting, also
displays te~ band--painted
wallpaper and blact lucite pan-
els concealing tbe video and
stereo entertainment equipment.
Next to the family room is a
large-windowed study which
overlooks the views. Dark
mauve and light wood tones
create the atmosphere in this
pafect n:tJeat for tllintin1 and
wortin& at home.
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Lw1Upwanl
A sweepiq staircase with
ovenia lucitc ,. ...... Ud br1ia
b.andraill leads to tbe home's
upper level coata.illing fov
bedroom suites. A blendiq
lucite chimestyle cllaildclia
highlichh the ..... ~ s,.ce
prc1tnted by tbe llome .. foys.
As pestl eata' the home's upper
level they do not leave the
magnif1CCnt views behind. Tiie
wonderful waterfront sceaes
continue to rdJect throuP the
lucite .,.ne1s.
A landing and a ballway uDitc
the home's four bedroo-whida
are all different eavironmcats
and very private from one
another. The mastenuite and
separate sitting room dominate
the upper level and both open
·to a balcony and patio dtck.
Mirrored panels in the sitting
room and a mirrored alcove in
the bedroom further expand the
home's views. The sittiq room
has a fireplace, a wet bar and
shelves for books and art
objects.
A DiK-Sbaped SkJli&bt
The m.astenuite bas a luge
bathroom with a disc-shaped
skylight to capture the SUD •1
cb&llainl light f ormatiom
throughout the day. Tbe
bathroom ii luxurious with light
peach Md pay marble cou•cn
IC".lting tbe tone. Two 1araie wait-
in doeets oJfer built-in cln:llen
and shoe ra:b.. Every item of
comfort bas been added includ-
ing pulk>ut ~ a spa tab
with goJd fixtures, and extensive
mirron.
The other three bedroom
suites offer complete retreat
centen. One bedroom bu a
raised sitting area, another is
~spacious and luxurious and
the third offen a total view of
VaaLidoNonL
15' of Watafri>nt
WJ'hia ~opeaty is caperi•lly
.. valuable "cca.,.. it Ml waaa-
front f~ al IS feet and a
part next door wbida off'en
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aaodaer additional 40 feet of
waterfront and viewing foot-
.,• aid ADinson..
Tbe patio entertainment area
comilts . of a large deck and
dippina pool water activities
pcaeat • tranquil. picturaque
teat. Tbe home's dock and slip,
witb two side ties. will accom-
mOdate • large boat. The part
nat door otfen grass and a
Place to rdu and watch activ-
ities ol the boating c:ommunity;
A•enlties of Ll•o aa•
More
Udo Ide is one of Newport's
most prestiJious and pic:ta-
raque commuaities. Its amen-
ities include IC'Yaal beada and
parb, walkways between the
raidenca, an active aapbor-
bood commllllity usoci:ation
wbida oJlas cultural • well •
•Wdic and ftlCIUlional activi-
ties. and dole promnity to fine
~ and dining and IUjor' ..... .,..
Tlae home '1 other cmtom *-iadDlfr extra ltUnly co.
llnldioa wida the me al nikOM
ties, four-car gara,e. utility
room with back ltai.rQIC and
laundry chute, automabc drip
system for plants in tbe front and
back, automatic ligbtin1 in
dosets and 1to111F areas, TV
outlet ill titcbn oa cable, ICpU'-
ate mmic aid ildcn:om ljlt E Ml,
built-ia barbecue and pill,
alarm 9*m, fOJ'CCCl-.air bait-
oae aplt• wl w~
... Wool~loomed to~
all fibenealed and lheaft\d OD
site.
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RESIDE .TIAL BROKERAGE SER
CUSTOM VIEW LOT
..... 18"--II
IAlt dwlCe to build • CUiiom home on tie Y8C*1I
lot on Oc 1an Blvd. S.18111ione1 ..... and 1 llll'bor
................. pnllgicMll Corona dll U.
lac llM ..,_.... from Newport Centir lind h
~Tonym.w
II I •n I I • 'flE URI IZZI IH Thia gem ia in ..,.,...., condition with unfofplthtb'e
decor. twrdWood ftoora 81\d a 1emodeled kitchen. The
beautiful garden 1etreet adds an extra dimension for
comfoft8ble living with this 4BR. ~unit Coby W8'd
II I IR'lllll-Aalll
~new pool wtth I<* of house. Super opportunity
in &llblull! Five BR. enlarged living room. family
kitthM and tonnaf dining room is just the thing to
,,... • good lite tor .. .,.. flmily. Coby Ward
MBIBIR 115 I• IGJ-
Behind prhrlJe ~ Ideally located. temuring 4 large
BR. ~ private pool and sp9. Elegant libnuy with
fkeplace. formal dining room and much more. Maria
Elana
Mn111nm,..Lm111.1 1•11.111
Your own boat dock tot up to 5CY boat in front of
this 38R condominium with great bay vMtws. Two
patio9. subl pettdng tor 2 cars.-Security building. Joan
Lewis
WDI• ISO I• 1271.19
Tivee bedroom.~ bath. formal dining room 8IMI l8rge
t.mity room. Secluded master --with tfleplKe ~
balcony. Vauned ceilings. French doon. garden petio.
gounMI kildlln. Qoee '° Newport Center. South
Com Plaza and John w..,,. Airport. s.a .......,_
• MiiCild 112 I IE D• ta
In t 9bor fldga. Woltderfuf ocean end city view from
--~ 38R home. High clitingsL FonMI dining
--COU'*y kad'91t. Three ·~ 3 C8I garage. a.t...Aune
Mfl 111 I Rllllfll CI CT LIT D• I I I
Sopt'illc •• d 2BR home done to pertection. Beche-
tor'a s--tll• but plans tor a 2nd -.y if n 11 ded.
lMge IMng. clning .... ~ aunny patio. One
block from Marina. Reduced '° $595.000 incl land.
S..erty Morphy
._.I IPI Ill P\111 ••Jll
ld1dy loc1t1 din the hwt of Big Canyon. this 48R
8rOlldmoor is a pertect family home. Features tormal
Hving/dining rooms. ~ family room with view
of golf COW"M. Secluded spa oft large ma 11 suite.
Denny Bibb and~ Grody
UNDER $300,000
2BR. 2BA. View of cc .,.,,. ••• $194.900
1 BR. 1 BA. 6' .. lbelt location 115.000
.... 1 ~ ac.. to beedl ••••• 138.900
9'. 1BA. Bllcb on Canyon ••• 158.000
8', 1W. Good lnu 111 nent ~ 98.DOO
.... 2M; Owutaoatg grea..,... 114.000
9'.;IW.0...to--*• 275.000
.... 2llA. UpgrMed •••••••• 157,500
481\. 2w. Quilt lot..,., •••• 255.000
... ~ B9lt ol a.)'ridge •••• -.soo
.--. 28A. er.I pee. ... • •.•• 154.900
.... ~ .... & ... • •••••• 225,000
8\.19'.a.lliil~ .... ...
29\.~0ua .......... -.000
'89'; ft&A.; ClmielD ... ..., ,......,
•Clllll"N"•• I& 1111 1111111
AINI'/ oft919d. .. 48R v ..... model towMome
la our mc.e luxwioue Md popillllrtoor plen. F....,,_
d,......tic 2 .aory entry with sw11ping circular
ltailcw. large tonMI living. dining & lllmily rOOML
Luxurioua m1•r _.. loc 101 don ... level. Exc1llant
cul-de-w: loc8lion .., 8C:e1Mc ..... o.nny llbb and..,._.. Gtody
u.a.-mr•wt1,._ 1111111
One of h YetY tew poof /1pa homes in okt Corona
del Mar. 1 ~lots. ex1renMt privacy. T ot8ly amom 48R.
2 *>ry with exceptional master suite p&us mini view.
Martha Macnab
Mlllc.m SU~
Large 1 bedroom, 1 ba1h, on the front wi1h expansive
view from the jetty to the Balboa ls&and bridge.
Completely redone wi1h new built-in kitchen, cenunic
tile. brick ftooring on decks. ba1h with marble countefs.
electric awing and more. Matha Macnab
TIE PUfKI _.. I•.•
Can't find that right home with a great view to suit
your needs? Then we have a vacant lot for you to
build your dream home. Bonnie Ross.
181 I • UAll WE HK Ill
With a most outstanding ocean. bay and night lights
tocation. Highly upgraded in every way. Five
bedrooms. 3Yl baths. air conditioned. security SJstem.
Sharon Vogt
OCllMECI lml-4*111•1• 11 .• 111
Builders own home. Ninety days comptetion. Five
bedroom, first ftoor maid·s room wi1h separate
••llanc& nvee IWble tlrepleces and marble ma•• t.ta1.P.. ...._ Gold oa111t a IJdurea. Swim pool.
1P8. ....... Ptar'9 aw:ilallte through Tom AINnson.
•ram• lfW 11.-.111
A wortd a.a n*'lion a.ndmatt ..._ in a com-
munity of ~ homa Two hundled linw teee
overlooldl '9 Big Canyon Country Club. Frve bedloom.
5¥1 bmh. ..... designed Md decofated by 5'ever1
Chw.. $3.350.000 furnished. Tom Alfinson.
mt.. ~-... , -·· 1111.m A Yf/lt'J ~front row home with views of ht ocean.
t.y. cily lights end catMna. Four BR. 48A. lonnal
dining. wine room wfth cellar. tibnuy alcove with wet
.,., oft the living room. cathedral ceili."9-11)8 and
two ...... Owner wil Ade tor Anaheim Hilts
... Gayle Amato
-·-Cllll .. Riii ,, ...... Probate _.. n 1111 lis T .LC. Thtee bedroom. 3 bath.
Large living room with firepace Can tor appointment
'°~--Sara Hinman. .
Ill Cl 1 lm!--mlll 111 El Mn Ill an IH
Great r-.nod a lad home with k* of charm. French
doors. wood floors. country kitchen. ~cas 111
Brulclmt .-. tonnaJ dining room and elegant rtVing
room open to &arge brick '8mlCe on the bey. FOUf
BR. 8albela Aune
• IS
NEW LISTll&
• Cll'lll IHllY .. 111 e.o-11 2BR. Deane townhome. Light. bright and
8')ecioua rooms. Lovely neutral deco1'. Unique
...... 111 tt cul-de-sac loalfion. Enjoy 9XPMlive city
ligtD and mowdain views. Call 5'lptw"8 Grody or
Stella Shirar lor appl
MIMl•lm ID.. 11~
Luxury and beauty with hatbof entrance view, quality
construdion and a great open Meling. Wonderful
~ desigrw fabrics and wall coverings. Three BR. 48A.
plus a den. Brick~ to your dock. Barbara Aune
and Hobie Denny
Mii I In llKTACIUI
The uttimate in gracious and exciting tiving but
planned for a famiJy. Wondelfut ,,_. suite wilh
fireplace and study. A eepsate wing with large famify
room and 3 adjoining bedrooms. Gounnet kitchen
with bay view. maids room. Slip tor a large yacht
Bart>ara Aune
fl• I I ClllM M I -11.-.111
Beautiful inlel iot design by •F ari... Specious 58R.
Dramatic living room with calhedral ceilings plus
unique gold leaf dome. Dining room with ..tis of b&ack
8'ched glass. Bi-'9¥81 pool and ape.. <:>c.n. bay and
city lights~ Danny Bibb
--u 11•1.111 In Orange County there is an oasis you woni believe.
3.5 acres frt used to be an Orange County Pertc).
MMiculwd ...... 100 '/eel old pine. lieus and '*"'
ha Ao••ing thNb9 and """ ...... ~ 6JJDO
8q. fl wilh priu ale pool. 6BR. 7BA. a.t.ra Aune
Wt• •• , • ..., lt.W II
Golf cour. view. Loc.-d high~ ... ~ cl:t911 d
_., ..-and tr-. •mo ot11rs • s-tc .... ma ..
... AoorplM W011derMforlllfgeQ91'i11 and Wnily
...... Ftwe BR. huge Wing end dining rooms.
Pool Vsy ~ qulllity home. e..-, Morphy and
Barbara Aune .
as Gii FM Cl HI I fM EI01I a 111 W
This fabulous ·cas1e· ..... lop quality COl....-UC-
tion '°ht finest d9lllil 9eaulifut ollk and mMJle floors.
all solid o.t doors. aU windows l•ded and beveled
58R. 6 Iii~ 6 car garage. Panorwnic oc11ir..,
mountains and city tights .... o.nny Bibb and
~Gtody
•n•c tm 11U L1C1m1 11...-as teet on the wa'811ront next to Lido CommunityPlwk.
[)ocj( and slip-Fow bedl oom. study and family room.
180• sweeping view of the harbor. njght lights of
Newport Center and an the encompasstng mountains
in the background.Ne.tyre-designed and dec:oi ated.
~ appoifdl1*1! with Torn Allinson.
LOTS
\IT .. + --down .................... $170.000
fWMI I MY -Park views .................. 250.000
IBCI 81 -VteWS .......................... .S0,000
Pl I • -VMnW lot-multi-res ...........•. 500.000
RM Al IMITI -Veew .................... •95.000
I 1111 IWI 111 ·lot w/pitel pemjt ......... 800.000
CI I IF A B .. -Vl8W k>I •••.•...•...•.•••• 595.000
E 111 7 Ill .. -VteW lot .•..••••••••...... 975..000
ay ANNETI'I: WATSON munity were the invited guests pany, RE/MAX of Newpwt
Recently over400 members of of CnJa Batley, owner/broker BlltdL Guests spotted the RE/
the Rea.ltor and affiliate com-of the rapidly~xpanding com-MAX's 30-foot-higb bot air
QUGAGO 'ITfl .E AND SAFECO
'fffl .E HAVE JOINED FORCES
10CREJllE1llE MAJOR FORCE
IN nm 1'1'fl .E INDUSI'RY.
With Chicago Title's recent acquisjtion of SAFECO
Title. two of the most respected names in the title
industry have come together to form a title networtc
unequaled in scope and service.
First and foremost. our associaUon means we now
provide the best geographic coverage of any title
company in the nation. So we're even better equipped
to handle all your title transactions. be they intrastate
or interstate.
What's more. our expanded network of over 5.<XX>
locations nationW.de assures you the prompt. areurate
service and person-to-person attention you've oome to
expect from two title leaders.
Our wiparalleled geographic coverage and r~
reaching title seJVioes give you wiswpassed protection
for your real estate interest. Chicago Title and
SAFECO Title-together. we're uruivaJed.
Chicago Tide@.
825 N. BROADWAY. SANTA ANA. CA 92701
1-800-FOR-TITlE
(714) 547-7251
a note from maury
Shoreclift
Nicely remodeled home with large family room, large master
suite, views, and large private lot. Private beaches. Only
$698,000.
'
Laguna Beach
Custom home with hill and ocean view. 3 bedrooms, 2 ~ baths, family room,
beamed ceiling, large lot with pool and R.V. access. Assumable financing with
conditions. Asking only $335,000.
Rentala
Four bedrooms, 3 baths, oceanfront. $2,700 per month.
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Two bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. $1,700 per month.
J
1
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let U~ Help 5811 Your H
AXo
balloon from Pacific Cout
Hiabway and followed it up to
the office location at 3 Corpo-
nde Pia.la, s.lte 11~ in Newpod c .....
for some months now. I beard
many favorable comment&,• wd
Jladey.
RE/MAX of California has
the reputation of ~iaa the
fasteat ~1'ig rqion in the
RE/ MAX International net-
work; it has grown ~ ia the
.,.We wanted the Realtor com-
munity to come by for refresh-
ments and toun of the office
which we have been remodeling C 5 '• .. IC
•m ~ IE/llll .. -Rt J t .... llllli a S5 .... rn. Ill. llll lllzs m 11111 J ! I lln?llr/_. II II/ml
II l.lllil Ill& m Crill ...... I Strfl lnls/_.. 1111 ""*'
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LLONGS OF NEWPORT
~
PRESENTS .
LLOTS oF LLISTINGS
HY80Ut YllW H02 El
Highly upgraded Palenno Model wath large yard and pool. Stunnina
upgrades-shows like model home.
Expanded Palermo Model-double sized famity room. close tit
greenbelt. pool, and school. Many uJ)l'ades. Setler bouaht ~
and wants action. $449,000
Somerset <Neriookina the Greenbett. Extra latwe lot and one of the
most beautiful kitchen remodefs ewN' in thew. Watch the ~
walk to school. $509,000
New Monaco Model just steps from the Gnlenbelt .;th ~
exposure back yard. Seller wants quick sale. $285,000
LA8UNA llOUNTAIN • ~ urr
$395,000, with unobstructed view of main beach. Could accommo-
date huae custom home. Geaphysical repart available.
OLD COilONA on w
510 HAZEL DRIVE. Two ereat view lob on the canyon. $569.000 for
the two. Both will ~ ereat ocean views.
CWOIHOUIES
-4501 Roxbury. $565,000. ~lyoc:ean view home. with lot which
could accom{l'lOdate expansion of home and prqe. Access to
ocean beach pies.
SHOIECl.ffS
Larae lot with beautiful unobstructed ocean view from family room,
dinina and livinc areas and master suite. Very warm and comfort-
able home-same owner f0t 27 years. This is a sleeper with
tremendous potential. RARE IN SHORECUFfS, CdM's most desir·
able address. $449,900
TWO OCON VllW CONDOI
Near Hole Hospital, both condoa
hive city liehb. a., and ~view.
Each has MCUritr .... Md .....
inc. and ilttrKtiw decor. ~
to $229,000 (3 bedrooms) and
$184,900 (2 bedraoms).
·-~
CA~L IMO-LONG
'THE UNIQUE HOME DIDN'T
FADE AWAY •.. IT GOT BULLISH!
UNIQUE HOMES, LONG A FIXTURE IN ·THE
COMMUNITY, IS NOW MERRILL LYNCH REALTY,
WITH 400 OFFICES AND 15,000 REALTORS
NATIONWIDE ... BUT STILL THE LOCAL FAVORITE
Mary Ann Anderson
Bonnie Barrington
Karen Betson
Rita Boland
Tom Boland
Cheri Bosley
Joan Bracey
Maggie Brewer
Evie Con1pton
Sharon Corzine
Loretta Curci
Natalie Fogany
Angela Glazer
Kathy Granieri
..,,..._ __ ~· J.oo. _J'
Lila l-larper ·
Joyce Hickey
Melinda Hugill
Lat1ra Husband
Anie J<)l1nson
Dottie Johnson
Victoria Kajawa
Walter Ki11g
Ken Kutzi11g
Denny Markas
Holly Markas
Connie Maxsenti
Pat Merry
Debi Miller
Ji1n Wood, Manager
Maxine Mink
Carolyn ·Ross
Marilyn Rousselot
Don·na Scl1roeder
Fran Scott-Eva11s
Vict{1ria Sinclair
Jim Skaha11
Susan Sling~by
Esther Tabak
Marilyn Thomas-Graves
Mary vonGelJrrn
Beverly \Vhite
Pat Zanlcr
Ray Zanier
T~e Blending of Unique's CreatiVity with a Quality-Minded Corporation
is Producing ~amic N~w Concepts. Watch for Them in August!
lffl EMT PACFIC COAST HIGHWAY
CORONA DEL MAR. <:AUPORNIA 91615
(714) 675-6000
•II ?,Ill
WMJ · ME .. DEFAULT UNDlll A D&D OF rRUST ~TED m/an7. UM EIS \IOU TME ACTION JO
,_,IB:J YOtJI MIH:Wh. IT MAY IE 90lO AT A
flUaJC SALL If WXJ NEED M DPl.MATION OF THE
NAW OF THE MOC*E'...._ MWNST lOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWftJl
rT IS INTENOEDTHATTMESM.£ WU BE CONDUCTED
ON 80W.f OF THE TRUSTEE BV: TRUSTEE'S AS9Sf.
MICE CORP., 601 S. LEWIS STREET, ORANGE CA 92668
(714) -4168.
On 08/06/87 at 1:30 P.M. FCA SERVICE COMPANY,
•the dally llPPQiMed Trust.e under and SU1UMt m the
o.dofTnast.
reconild on 10119m • Oocunw1t no. 23654. Book
12321, Paee 1016. al Official Aec::on:ts in .,,. office al
the Aec:ontew al ORANGE County, California
ew:uted by STEPHEN E LEWISANO DEBORAH L£WIS,
HUS8ANO ANO WIFE
wtU. SEU AT ,fl\JBUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST
BtOOER FM CASH, ~ at time al sale in lftful
money al the Unilled SIMes)
IN THE LOBBY TO THE BUILDING LOCATED AT: 601
S LEWIS STREET, ORANGE. CA 0000
all rilht. title and n.rest CCII--to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the PloC*1Y situated
in Sllid County, Califom&a described•
lOT 1027 Of TRACT 907 AS PER MAP RECORDED IN
BOOK 28 PAGES 25 TO 36 INCLUSIVE Of MISCEUANE·
OUS MAPS · RECORDS Of SAJD COUNTY.
The total amount of the unpaid balance of the obliption
secured by said Deed of Trust and ~ estimlt1 d
costs. expenses and advances lit the time of the Initial
pub(.ation of the Notice of Sale is $106,582.27. Curra1dy
dated cashier's checks 0t cettified checks prlyabte to FCA
SERVICE COMPANY, will be~. provided they
ate drawn in accordance with CMI Code Section 2924h.
The street address and oUw common desCnltion. if
any, al the real pnJS)erty described abclW is putpOlted
to be:
216 VIA DIJON, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663
The undefsCned T rust.e disclaims a1f1 liability tor alf1
inconectness of the street 8ddress and oUw common
desicnation. if any, shown herein.
Said sale will be ...ae. but without OCMlnant °'
warranty, express Of implied, f'eP'dinl title, pouession,
or encumbr•nces. for the purpose of Atisfyinc te
indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust includina
the fees, ctwies and expenses of the Trustee.
The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust hefetobe
executed and delivered to the unders.i,,,ed a written
Dedaration of default and Demand for Sate, and a written
Notice at Default and Election to SeU. The undeniened
caused said Notice at Default and Election to SeU to be
recorded in the county where the real propetty is located.
DATE: 06/30/87
FCA SERVICE COMPANY;
By W.H. HARDIN, VICE·PRESIDENT; URSULA W.
ROOER, ASSISTANT SECRET ARY
Trustee's Address: 15725 E. Whittier Boulevard,
Whittier, CaJifomia 90607, Phone: (213) 947·1511
119 7 /16 7123 0545
t•• NOTICE Of 1W1&'S SALE
T .S. No. F-U514Y~ COUIT
YOU ARE IN OEfAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DAT£D MAY 6, 1986. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
MOllCT .. wwwu~;,:aoATW Ml.I....... OIJHI M1\m OI ntl MOC 1• ... ..._ _, ....
CONJM:r A LAMa.
0n Mam 21. t•. 11eeA.~ICll1191Ca
INC. OM __,ACT, • ..., ••a' 11 d TIUllllil _.., Md~tDo.1-'TrultNCI j1dN'a.10, 1117.
• IMl No. .., ...... fll OMc:ill ........ ...
al .. ....,f!IOMNGE~ ..... of~ r.:. .... by JCM1 ......
Will SELL AT PUaJC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8IOOO
FM CASH c.-;1bfe at time of .... in ...._,. maNJ of
the Unieild StMll) at THE MAIN NORTH EHTRAHCE TO
THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CMC CENT£lt W£ST,
SANTA AHA. CA
......... and ........ COii~ to ... ,.,., held
by it ooder uid Deed of T IUlt in the property Multe d
in uid CountJ Md Sta described as:
LOT 1 Of TRACT 12208 AS PER MAP A£CORO£D IN
BOOK 542, PAGES 1 ANO 2 Of MISCEU.ANEOUS MAPS.
IN THE OfACE Of THE COUNTY RECOROO Of SAID
COUNTY.
The street addreu and ottw common ~. if
any, of the ,.., property described .... is purpotted
to be:
305 CYPRESS STRE£ I. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660
The undersilned Trustee disd8ims _, Mbility b W11
incaeec:tness of the snet -*w _... ottw common
desicnation. if atYy, shown twein.
Said sale will be made. but without c:owenant "'
nnanty, apnm "' implied. niprd'if11 title, pcuession, °' encumbrances, to r-y the t9tMininl principel sum
of the nale(s) seand by said Deed al Trust witt1 ... est u. .... • pnMded in said rdl(s), actw...ces. if Wf1,
under the terms al the Deed of Trust fees. C-.. Md
apewases of the Trustee and of the trusts Cl9llted by uid
Deed of Trust.
The total amount al the unpaid ba&ance of the obliption
secured by the property to be sdd Md fl 11 ~mbie
estimMlld costs. .,,._ and adval9CeS at the time al
the initial pubticlltion of the Notice of Sale is $219.181.65.
The beneficialy under said Deed al Trust hee--.e
executed and deiveted to the ~ a written
Declaqtion al Defautt Md o.n.nd tor Slile. Md a written
Notice of Default and Election to Sell. The undenilned
caused said Notice of Def8Uft and Election to Sell to be
recorded in the county whete the real piope1y is kaeed
DATE: JULY 16, 1987
EDWARD H. WALE BY RCR SERVICES, INC. OBA
BENEFACT AS TRUSTEE. 23272 MIU. CR££K ROAD.
WEST WING. SUITE 100, LAGUNA HIUS, CA 92653.
Tetephone: (714) 472-2448
By Elizabeth Chausse'. Authorized ~
7130 8/6 8/13 0624
YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST
DATED NOVEMBER 7, 1985. UNLESS YOU TAKE.ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, fT MAY BE SOl.D AT A
PUBLIC SAl£. tF YOU NEEO AN EXPlAHATION Of THE
NATURE Of THE PROCE.EDIHG AGAINST YOU. YOU
SHOULD COT ACT A LAWYER.
NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE
T.S."--41111
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Wednesday, Aieast
19, 1987. at 11:00 dclock a..m. d said day, in the 11199
set aside tor~ Truaee's Sales. within the offices
of REAL ESTA TE SECURITIES SERVICE. L.ocad at 1800
North Broadway, Suite 100, in the City of Santa AN.
County of <>ranee. State d California. STERLING HOME
LOANS. INC~ • California oorpontion, as dutr appoif *9d
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,.._...., ... ,ITT .............. Clf -................ , ..... ·~ ••• n-.n .. ·-R-, ,., . -.1-. ....... .,.. I ••W...,Cmdf.•An a'• • ··-•• ..... 1" ---·'-di• ..... lft ... _.. iWtliSS-fll... ltfs" •
.. ......................... I .. .....
Of wM::lt -•-dMI -' M. ltl7, • .. u dlR ....._.. NG. ff1·22H81. WILL SB.l: AT flUIUC
AUCTION TO tetESJ--RJaCMH.....,. ...._
d the Unlld ... Of.' s.n cMdl .... Oft..,
t.nk; Cid union, « .... Md lo9n I • itlion
domiciled in this ...... P9Ji U. II the tin'9 d ..... .. ri1tet. ti1i1 and il•rest held by it. a T,.,.._ in tlllt
,... .. apelty .... d' in said Counlr Md Stall. desciibed
•tolow5:
lot 66 of Tract Ho. 3813 in the City of Newport 8w:h.
Countralar.n.e. As'* mlP NCOrded in Booll 162 Pl88S
11 m 19 iftdusM of ISIC 111 ... fnlPI in the office
al the County Almi .. of uid Counlr.
The *'* ~-ll'ld aa. CIOllllftOft .... ....,., al
the reel property .......... dwl .... is putllOtted ti>
be: 4704 s-hare on.. Na ,on a.ct.. Calibnia.
The undef'Sianed disclaims .., liability fof •ny illCOle~teSS in said ... ~-"' alts corrwnou desie*iot•. \
Said .. will be ......... -••It). ti1Jf955 "'
implied, RI dit• tide. PD 11-i=n. 01 ..:umtnnce5.
to satisfy the unPlid olll . .,.,.lS secured by said Deed
alTrust, witt1 a•est _...alts awns• pnMded lteeili;
plus ~ if alfY, thereundlr Md ..,est u. .. i;
and plus fees. dwl!eS. and..,,._ of tt. Trusaee and
of the trusts a 0 r d' by uid Deed of Trull. The ~
•mount of said obliptions, at the time of initial
J>'ll*tllian of this Notice. is $91,762.41.
Dleld; Mt 27, 1987
STEAUNG HOME LOANS. INC •• a Cafilamia corpowltioti.
as Trustee, 9y. REAL ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE. a
CaM#eaia CCllpotlltiot .. Its A9lrwt 9y. OJ . .....,, its Presidll1t
1800 Nor1h 8'oedmy. Sam 100. Santa AN. CA 92706. Telephone: (714) '953-6810
71308168/13 0625
PUa.IC ll01'U
HCllllOUI MlllllESS
..._ITA'l'WI
The ~-person is doif1I business as: INTER·
NATIOAL PACIFIC COM·
PAHY. 1501 Westcflff Or.
~ 222. Neapo:.t Belch.
CA92660.
Kennath Ian Morris. 2112
Bostonian. LosAlamitos, CA
90720.
This business 1s con·
duded by an mefMdual.
The re11str•nt com·
met iced to transact bust·
nes.s under the fictitious
buSiness name °' names listed abcJWe on 7124187.
Isl Kenneth I. Morris
This ~ was filed
with the County CAertl of
ar.n.e County on July 27,
1987.
File No. F350570
7130 816 8/13 8/20 0623
l.3Q11
llOllCl OI Al'IUCAndN ,.aw••om1-. .-.Of~IC
IDllWUCllm
To Whom It May Concwn.
A.AMSOH. Mid\Mll J .• is
~ m the Depwbe•il
al Ak:ohofic Beset 1119 Con-
trol '° ... ak:oholic baler·
1181!5 at 2920 East Coast
Hwy. Corona Oel M•r
92625. with ·•r Qn..Sale
General (Pub. Eat. Pl.)
hcense(s)
7130 0631
-WllO'l'U
flCiliiOUI •'•Elf NWITAiamVf
The toloMf1I psmn is
doir1I ~ n: 8.V."S
POOt. SERVICE. 1828 ful-
letton St.. Com Mesa. CA
92627.
Ridwd H. Millr, 1128
FT k LCllll-. ca_, .
... II I Ill .. aa-
..... ., • b ... d
n. , .. , ·-COM--511 Cid .. n11c1 ...._ _ ............... '(''1•-· ..... ._..._.•NIA.
ls/Mct1dtt ...
1ha 11 ~-Mid
.. the CouMr °"" of ar.,. ~on Ju1J 27.
1987 .
File Ho. F350567
7/30116 8/13 8/20 0618
..,_ICteOllCE
fClll ..... , •• ...... .., 11
The ........... . ... ....... -= QAM.
800 Bat' Fl 00 USA. 3001 s. Or.,. lwe.. s.a Ana.
CA92107. MakolM Phiffips, 528
...... ~Corwdet
.... CA92625.
This business is con·
cbadbyM~
The recistrant com-
me1.ced to tral..:t ......
ness under the fictitious
busir.-.... Of ......
listed *'-on Juty 20,
1987.
Isl lhlc1*n Philips
This ti 2
..... -filed ... .. cc..,., an of
Or-.. CaUnlJ on MJ 27,
1917.
File Ho. fl50!566
713081611138/20 0619
WllDTICI
HClll ..... Hlm
-IYAI I
The ...... .-won is
dainl bulirieta a FMHK·
LIN REALTY, 3250 East
Coesl I IWiiMJ. Corona ..
Mar, CA 92625.
Chtistophs Uri Hobsolt,
2431 Mesa Drive, Santa
Ana. CA 92707.
This business is eon·
ducllld by., indiwidual.
The r..-istrant com·
met.ced '° transact busi-ness under the fictitious
buMws& ,.,.. "' names
restld .,_on 1112182.
Isl Chr~ Uri Hob-
son This .._,_,. was fi'9d
with the County Cler1l of Or-.. County on Jutr 27,
1987.
File Ho. f350564
7/308/68/138120 0622
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include onyx. brm Md copper. *9e light French
doors Md t.mopllne glw. Frw lowing with 3
bedrooms. den .... CCJmCll ...... hiddelt wine cellar
Md 1l1g911t lonMI clNng. A 2 lb'y ~ ·~
... pelt .. 2nd floor gm.nary. a.y9ide p111o· ...
pool Md IP9 and dock tor 3 boela in a premier Linda
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Cllllm ICflll I BIR in Corona del Mar with prrma
.-. to b1ach. Traditional 2 bedroom with nurwy,
lilnly and tonnal dining room. and fNeq pa Hi~
ametlllty. Single light ~ llld GI.-doors to decks.
t.nd peintlJd tile in .. gourmet ~ kitchen. oM
ftoors. cabinelry, built-ins and mantllis ewer bottl
ftrepaac. ptus fabulous white water views and
wutly ..,mm.
llJEI Ill Dl·I•
•mnuTU IAYFlllT · Beautifully executed 4
bedroom including luxurious muter with giant
dc11t1dl 111'ng room. lalge '°""81 Clrq room. den
and dock tor 50' Mil or pow• boa open multi-level
ftoorpl8n. .... ~high ceilinged rooms. mined
glass. oek pMeling and cabinetry and ll8CUrity
sptem. French doors open 10 bayside patio tor
••tertaining.
11.Jll.111 U1·1•
.. 111 I • tm ml with rare 62' on the IOUth t.ytont.
l.0¥8fy 5 bedloom (or• and mMla) with 181'98 rooms
for IP8Cflla...,. entertaining. SpMding conditiornrith
single light French ~ plantation shuDers and
cuaaom ~The,_. milter ... h8a cozy Milting
at98 wilh ~. IUn deck and bay view. l.alge
........ loM.
11.l... U1·1•
Un I HR -with dock kw large bo8l Light and airy
5 bedtoom. 4.5 a.et\ remodel wtlh tamily and fonnal
dining rooma 8nd eat-in kitchen. ..,..ated bedroom
and bdt coUld be maids quartin. Traditional with
~ window9. French doofa Md crown moldings.
OWn8r ~ ...... tor Newport Condo.
11.1.... D1·1•
D1·1•
ICSll'llO Caft Cll · Peninsula point comer location.
Picket fenced charmer with 3 bedrooms. vaulted and
beamed ceilinged living room with fireplace and views
of the dunes and ocean plus guest quarters OYef
deCached garage.
llZl.111 131·1•
U• lllf If.Am "Showcased" in Orange Coast
Magazine. Bright. open and young 4 bedroom
remC>del with vaulted ceilings. pale oak floors and
lOts of pu_re white and vibrant cokw. Single light doors
o.per1 from family and formal dining rooms k> the
beeutifulty landscaped used brick south patio~
ape. Extra wide street to street lot.
17!1.m D1·1•
&1 a• THE NE.Wl'ORI B•GW008TA IE8A NEWS at 11. IS_,,. JC
··-• a......11 3 bedlOOM C..,. Cod on ._.... • corns lot In .... llbulaii'9 ....,-orlel-.t
~ wlll lll!_lllidld .... ..ct ...... ll11rt-. J' Ull••·· .......................... (could
be .. bedlOOlll). .... ., ~ wood loOI .... ••1rs Md ........ glW windows. Move In reedy
........ decor. ••111 111-W
w•m. • ._ ce1• of Ne•porf• action with
tllbuloua oc 1an and CalMl'8 ~ lMge 2 8'0fJ •
bedloom home wW\ huge temity room and two
...--alftl1Y pelio&. Compl1'8ty furnished at. ..
..... Dl·I•
MME CllE CW • Spacious 2 bedloom unit with
den. •.p.ce. top quality decOr and dached 2 car
~ lMng room with wet bar opens to wawfront
plllo ~ this elegant gnct community with pool and ..,..
Llltl I' 31111Pml111B1•a•.Ht Dl·t•
PEHi• i C111• lfMTf • built tor pn11nt owners in
1983 Uling .. ftne.t materials. Airy high ceilinged
.,_ lowillg 3 bedroom with family and dining arw
and ........ den/oftice plus patio. Double paned
windowa. mined ~ 90lar panels and spa in
ma•rbath.
-IEE
~ 1 story 3 bedroom wHtt city and mountain
view&; Approec:hed through elllbonde hand carved
doOrs. this ~ home has tamity and formal
clning rooms. den end atrium pooa with reb'aC1able
root
••Ill Dl·I-
.a Rllfl MB· Freshty refurbished and unusualty
spacious 6 bedl oom with eat-in family kitchen. fonnaJ
dining with garden ambiance. family room and large
game room opening IO private courtyard with custom
pool. JUST REDUCED to ...
1111.111 Ul·I•
mAT ICUlf9IT LICA.,_ • Close to Newport Harbor
Yacht Club. Bike to Balboa Pier and Pavillion. A 3
bedroom beach house with sepanm bonus room and
bath. •••• • ••••
lllTtl n Cllll with turning basin and night light views.
Elegant and immaculate 2 bedroom, tastefully
decondld in neutral tones. Greet location in eecurity
building with doorman and pool.
l•.ELI G1·1•
cmtm ICHlfllO ~ Buih in 1985. Top~ wilh
Frend\ doors. double paned windows. oak loors and
caibinMry, ..,e tub in mastar bath. formal dining._._
in kiechen Md view balcony. Walk to Peninlula's
............ andlhop&.
...,.1ua11l4•JUI D1-1• ••._ml.El ·Absolutely charming 2 bedloom
red bridt cottage with vautted ceilings_ fi,...uce. new
carpel and lovety patio ptus spacious 2 bedroom
upper unit for income. Excellent k>catior1.
811 '111431.111 ~
um Ill( :Recent r~ with new kitchen and master
bath. Sparkling and young with 2 bed~ charming
loft den with adjoining sundeck and huge dining room
with fireplace. enhat'\Qed by delicious icing colors and
gorgeous wool berber carpeting.
Mn.ELI 111·1•
WlffllmT ., ... • with dock tor 35' boat Lovely
3 bedroom has huge living room with wet bar,
fireplace and beamed ceilings opening to patio on
the watar. Large assumable 1st TD. Anxious owner
has reduced the price again.
*4!4.• 11l·1•
--.. --Priced tor ....... 811 ... 1lllJly3 bridl~ r•DC11'1d ...... on .-a._.
lot. e-..-. .. al o9k in looN911 and Cllblll9*y •
........ gaunMll~ ..... tub and __ ,__,
wilMlows and a -of Fr9"Ch doora°'**'9 k> ~
.,.... pmlio. Mowe in c:oidlori.
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Ill.RR ._ ics.I bw::t1 hcM'8e. lor vac9Jn or
toreww. Wondeftul 3 bedloom wilh loft and two *>ry
tMng room wilh huge ftreplece and km at windows
for light and airy feeling. 0oee IO N. Bap onl
1191R IJl.9R
WIEMRWM condo ... trom bay and b11chea.
Top quality 2 bedl oom. 2¥l bml'I wilt1 _,. in .,. .. , r
ball and cozy inlptece. Speci8I aippoit•tn•lts include
g111•ous UM of o.ac and duigm• tile. Sm uping
t.rbor and city light ... from .. roof top garden
for sunny days or romantic •IPP9'S-
IRl 111 D1·1•
•1ER11n in sma11 NeWJ>Of1 Beech community with
pool and ""'*-Relurbished 4 bedroom. ~ bath
home on con. lot wilh tom.I dining room. sunny
patio and greet ...... views. Shott walk to ocean.
.._. ...._ • lllUR D1·1•
w m Ba duplex -just a block to ocean. $upe(
summer rental with 2 bedl ooms in each unit on rare "°' lot with 3 garages. Siii.iii D1·1•
MmT ICOlf9IT . Absolutely adoqble remodel.
bright ~ classy 3 bedroom beadl ~ on tiny
lot (no upkeep!!) just ll8pS to sand. Hardwood tloors.
circular slaircase. firep&ace and fan1astic views.
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UY .. condo on the Peninsula. Freshly C81J18'1 d
and totalty furnished 2 bedroom 2 t.th in seourity
building with community pool and rights to 35' be:*
slip. Carefree vacation. walk to Newport landing.
b aaC:.S and feny.
.... ., • 1211.111 ~
Pf 1 •I · UI£ H a-ming 2 bedroom 1~ balb
condo with interior laundry and 2 car garage.
Decorator papers. bel"bel C8f'Pllling. mini blinds. wet
bar in living room. minored wWdrobe. Cref ttl al VllCUum
and air conditioning.. Just ..,. to bay and ocean
be9ches.
IZJi 111 D1·1•
IOI •t "UI &"' tonner Bayridge model 8wdifulJy
upgraded 2 bedloom. 2 bath condo with used brick
firap&ace., cusaom carpeting. peantation stM.a.s anct
wood floors with 2 car parking in security gamct
complex. Super buy with assumatH financing.
121~ l7Mlll
fAl1mE Cll1I EA • Channing and immaculate two
stoty townhome wi1h 2 bedrooms. 2* baths and
firepUice. Highly upgraded with ceramic tile. leYelors.
and wood dedted patio. Community pool and spa.
.aw..1111.-a1-1•
mg CIAIT mEm · Lovely ground floor custom
decorated 2 bedroom. 2 ba1h condo with pmio.
Complex has community tennis courts. pool. spa.
beautiful rec room and nautilus workout ca• with
sauna and showers.
fLll • 111 Dl·I•
W I 11• •T ~ complex with community
pool in '**el courtyard. Aaache 1 bedroom unit
on grOW1d tloor wi9t extra large patio. AW>Ciation
duel C01191 uiliill Convenient IO South Coat Plaza. •1• Dl·I•
BALBOA ISLAND
..UX in great location 1ust off south bayfronl
Charming. immaculate 3 bedroom home with com.-
bock fireplace and sunny patio plus terrific 2 bedroom
apartment over 1he garage.
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WAliERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS··
Sain. Rentals. Propttty M.Mpnwnt
,
315ManMAw..
~lbcN .. nd
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•• I
Raad th1t lln1 p~lnt
subAdiary of one of the larp
federal savinp and Joan co•
pania.
Immediately upon openina
escrow, wc formally requatcd a
complete assumption package
from the lender. It wu never
f onrarded. After a week of daily
long-distance calls (the lender9s
assumption department is in La
Jolla, Ca.), we were told: -rbis
lla:ently WC brotaed a tnm-
aaction in which the buyer
intended to aaume the 1eller'a
mortgage. Tbe mortgage in
question wu an A.R.M.
(adjustable-rate mortgage)
initiated only a yar ago. An
important factor for getting an
A.R. M. had been its assumabil-
ity since the seller intended to
sell the house in about a year.
The lender in question is a large
federal mortgage corporatio~
loan is not assumable!" We
carefully re-ex•minot the loan no
11le Real Emte 81oaerCC1MeiwCllllJ .._...,__doll wllktaila _._ ol .... necri. Ca df lll'-
ls~M6'Gmdoc P•Jtrudertu ..... 6ittimeoltlw,..f 1 •af .... •&.enm.iSl.Jt
perdla _..._.ale+ '1 Miwoc>&198JexM"c.,.__._,11o1n&daW.._fi'ke.
TrmtO..nfledtw tJw:e..a ..... _y~ ........... I ,.,.. •• .,_ .... ......
... ., ..... 'he Newport E 1 p ... ta. co.ea Me.a Nnrsp1orilledliailfeniMtf1• •• .... w tllie.
F = FULL P =PARTIAL
PROPERTY
DATE ADDRESS
May I 19 Rue Fontainebleau
May 1 2000 Port Cardiff
May I 1848 Pon Sheffield Place
May 1 1735 Port Margate Place
May I 2004 Yacht Vigilant
May I 621 Acacia Avenue
May I 416 Acacia Avenue
May 1 417 Marguerite Avenue
May I 49 Cambria Drive
May I 3 Goleta Point
May I J Summcrwalk Court
May I 243 Colton Street
May I 426 Harbor Island Drive
May I 2716 Shell Street
May I 455 Westminster Avenue
LENDER
American Comme
Mongagc
632-7766
TRUST
DEED
$200,000
$184,500
$349,000
$210,000
$150,000
$215,000
Unavail
$150,000
$580,000
$400,000
$99,000
Unavail
$250,000
$99,800
Unavail
CONSIDERATION
$46S,OOOF
S20S,OOOF
$388,000F
$280,000F
$410,000F
$380,000F
Unavail
Unavail
S77S,OOOF
Unavail
SI 11,000F
Unavail
$750,000P
Unavail
Unavail
COMMENTS
J Bi weekly loUs
available up to S400K.
JO~ Ast for Dan.
Bayview Mortgage
640-0410
I Al year ARM over
1())6'1> Call l()H 6'61(, Cal st aiillioa llWtima at ·~9'.
BMCMortpF
S.SJ--0431
Far Wea SaviDp Cal ...... om
and Loan I~ 2 "'~ 2 11~ 2 IOK9' 7l'1' 2 NO POINTS loaa.
2SO 4461
Newpon ulM!rty
MortpF
261-2522
•JO jmr J 'D AJlt.l
IHM~~· 2 ~-.. 'ifier ....
ate•l;1c1to t I c.a• ... ,. ...
its 8dlhndum is Mt a co ·n
memttomabalom.~-
..W.elled in thil dilcliaa e me
t..cd upon maibt ~
eJtjdifta OD the cilllC dlia cloc»-
menl is prepaml wllida ma, aot
exist at the time your loUI is
initimd.·
Ttic lender claimed that this
Kntence, in effect, negated the
assumption proYisiom. In adcli-
tion, the lender pointed out the
actu•l note and trust deal did
not contain any uaumption
dAmcs. This prow:d to be true.
In ear nee. the lender was saying
that the disclosure doa•melltl
meant notJllna. We colltacted
several outst.andina local mort-
gage bro.t~ including the one
who bad brokered the mortgage
in question. Their responses
were "lllis is bizarre!• •1 DC'ftl'
beard of such a tb.ing!"'-rhis just
is not possible.• •you must be
wrong."' When inf ormcd of their
own mortgage broken• reac-
tions, the lender in La Jolla
mnainr4 un.moftd. --ro~ bot
that\ the way it is,. was their
belie position.
Then WE got tough. After
••• ., ..... u. • ,,.,._..-,.caw
die lrMcr b9ct. We were now
...... two •••b ... _...,
Willl•& I Jli•pt+ ... M ................ , ... ....
• tlaoapt .-, .... OlllJ ,,. .... , .... .._., I IJdlllir ............ , ... .
ible to-. We lald .... 11111 W!1.
u brHa'a, ad oar ctie••a.
wo'dfiililtMm. nc folowiaaclay WC aecehal
a call from t1le auumption
supervisor in La Jolla: the loan
WM wumaWr! We •kcd what
had clluaid their tbiatiq.
What about the iaw.tor wile>
bad atlqedly purdaUCd tlac
loan? "Our legal departmaat
looted into it and dctCnDiniccl
that there are coatl'8dictiom
here. We may hi'Ve to pmdaae
back this loan, .. wdJ .. teYUaJ
others, sold to this iaw:stor ....
True? We don' know.
Lender"s intimidation of comu-
mer1 Maybe. Lepl? Depends.
What we learned is llEAD
YOUll LOAN DOCUMENTS
CAREFULLY. Just because a
lender. or a mortpat broker.
says a loan i.t usmnable, doesn l
necessarily make it 10. Thia
lender steadfastly maintained
that there are a pat maay
A.R.~ which are not usu.ma-
ble-tbou&h none of the mort-
PF broken contacted bad eftr
beard of such a loan. <ioa out
what you don l like in the loan
documents. Dou' be intimi-
dated by the printed word. Afta
~ a mortgage is a biJalaal
agreemenL You are just• amch
a party to it as the lender.
Finally. STAND YOUR
GROUND. Don' be intimi-
dated by the kDctel'I ftl'lion al
the aoJden rule: ·we~ aot the
gold, we mate the ruJa.,.
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Ill 1111111
BALBOA ISLAND-BIG OPPORTUNITYJI
Duplex on .. UttJe Island." Enjoy this lovely home and
income, toot Recet1tty remodeled. planned for exPMding
or declining famity, With connecting hallway. Three car
garage. Value With comfort hefet See it this weekaict.
127 Abalone
Bpen Sunday 1.-S p.m. ,.
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THE
CWB
SERIES
SOUTI-l
Delightful townhome living. The Club Series
South is for those who desire the spaciousness
<:i a single fumily home without the time
consuming maintenance. Nothing common,
nothing average, you will find the beauty of
old world chann and design. A combrtable
~le in the best c:i all possible worlds.
And, just a short walk from the
SeaCliff Golf and Tennis Quh
Priad from $242~ to $293~
RE/MAX opening ...
C. 'MlllllC
... year. Badey bas been imt.ru-
mmta.I in these staaistics. Prior
to opeaina t.bC RE/ MAX oftice
in Newport Beach, Batley cstab-
lilMd the very succesd'ul resi-
clc1ltial aDd commiercial RE /
MAX offices in Costa Mesa. A
satellite office wa opened in
Newport Beach in 1985. The
move and expansion of the
Newport team took place early
this year.
rienced •nts. Our office beR
in ~rt is OD the brink of
becoming a major force in the
marketplace. Right now we
already have the capability of
meeting the cballetlF-ln the
future, the Newport team will be
increased by 100 percent.• said
Batley. who plans to open
another RE/ MAX office in
Tustin later this ,ear.
RE /MAX is ttoted for its
concept of guaranteeing its
.. RE/ MAX hires only expc-
Rewarding
Experience ...
A golfer's dream comt! true! At
SeaCliH on the Greens your home is
just steps from the Sea.Cliff Country
Club and Fairway.
The challenge is right next door
... and all the fun of living, too!
Uncommonly luxurious homes ... beautifully
designed and crafted with care in an elegant
c 2 1
• "" llC
gate-guarded communit¥ Ranging ------..-----
from 2,ff:IJ to 4,500 square~ these
homes provide up to five bedrooms
and bur and one-half baths. Come,
experience first hand these master-
pieces <:i the homebuilders art.
Priced from
$471$)0 to $779~
llM1ioi1S: m:m PK.iOC C<mt HigbUJ cmie Didi•
Goktrn 951 I> Palm ... 1lro 11:1 CIJ Pllm lllt. ...
~ mr ~clam 1> uie pnted .-, RE ENS
AnodtcT Exdusn~ Uyman Comrwnity.
DiSplay homes open~ ocqx Tuesday. 11 a..m. to 5 p.m.
Call the Estate Series at (714) 960-7337 and the Glub Series at (714) 5J6.l+tS.
,
WHAT YOU DO
1. 'bl show your property. (We .. show .. property
tor you if you dalir9. an Mttiolaal fee ii payable
ONLY if our showing ..... in tt...a)
PEACE OF mm
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WE tCNOW OF NO
mHEA AEAL ESVft
BAOtCER. LAAOE OR
SMAU. WHO o+EHS
THISOlWWn"EE.
WHAT WEDO
1 .W.~molh-dandCILIYBld~loc*
ing tor jJn:lper1y in YfJAJ1 w t., Uling our pro,,.,,
in-dlpltand ........ 1 • IUIJlllAL
2. -~·In ••agto ...... ~p1-rap1f-ft"'6y ~--in ..... ~ .
3. we lend )1IDU For s. and as-a Home ...,. w
)1IDU dlmira. .
... W.wiltyou ... alts ......... .,.
5. Wt pedl11 m•• ._ bu)w'a ~., cpilfy prior
towrti1gendlK
6. WI 8llill you in ~rr IQ II dllrs and try to
--you"'°'"'----~,,.,..
7. Wt PFIJl •en eetin •• d ~ dolilQ ca-. and
nelPfOC ...
8. Wt open w:aow and tolowhough &nil doli~ .
9. w. will your buyer in findlag• b1tle .... 1g.
10. w. --)1IDU in tutiplyitlg ... CUi911 .... ...
dedl:anandlldri'I. I aliwe ~
1. w. help'°" Mm puCJtJllma and .... '°" lhlUd
alflf come up.
12. We rewiew your eeaow doliag , , mint b 91>
curacy.
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HELPING SEU.ERS SNE THOUSANDS ON THE
SALE OFTHEIR PHOPERI Y FOR ONLY 134-.00•
We can even place your property with
MLS and still save you money! OF NEWPORT' BEACHICOSTA MESA
Call 722-81 ·14
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Bachelor
101 Scholz (Versailles)
675-6000 $84,900
2 Bedroom
,
3 Bedroom
2~ C-1 Irvine Ave.
644-6700 $275,000
104 Via Palermo (Lido Isle)
831-1400 $399,500
2105 Miramar (Penn. Pt.)
RE/
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.... ~ and their
total amouat of commission
while proYicling tbem with the
benefits of a co~ umbrd.Ja.
RE/ MAX has quadrupled its
11umber of agents since 1982-
bringing the total now to mo~
than 16.000. The level of expe-
rience for RE/ ~AX aaents
averages 9.S years in the busiDCU
compared to a J, 1 year average
for other companies. This expe-
rience can be translated into
dollars. In 1986 RE/ MAX
•ac•t• closed ,some 217 .ooo
trMwtiom tocali• M.4 llil-
liOa. In California alo~ IOme
SJ billion in ml estate buliw
is expected by the clote of 19'7.
Bat1ey•1 honored~ at tbe
Grand Openjna ~ iDdudcd
Steve Hazelton and Sid Sywrt-
son wbo arc co-rqiopal direc-
ton of RE/ MAX of California.
RE/MAX of Neap art ••di
ia lotated at 3 c...-at1 Plua,
Sllile 111, in Newpwt ••di.
The phone number is (71.t) 78-
51M.
. Aa1111i • Ud1d 821'11119t ll1 ....
BROKERS OR 8ALE8Fa&ON8
Now. Offering 90%
af our corona det Mar ~Office
Sat-SUn 1-5
Sun 1-5
4 Bedroom
412 Avocado (CdM)
644-6200 $885,000
21 Hermitage (Big Canyon)
844-6200 $640,000
441 Vista Roma (Bluffs)
,
Sun1-t
Sat 1-t
644-6200 $225,000 Sat-SUn 1-5
4 Rue Montreaux (Big Canyon) 631-1400 $550,000 Sat-Sun 1-5
644-6200 $379,900 Sun 1-5
290 Chesterfield (Bayridge)
631-1400 $212.000 Sat-Sun 1-5
2n1 Hillview (Harbor View Knolls)
675-6000 $239.000 Sat-Sun 1-5
Key: * Pool or Spa
2821 Pebble (Harbor View Hills) ••
67s-«>00 $685,000 Sun 1-5
#14 Falling Leaf (Irvine)
675-6000 $249,500 Sun 1-5
•View #Family Room • Waterfront
1108 E. Balboa Blvd. (Peninsula) 0
675-6000 $995.000 Sun 1-5
5 Bedroom
31 Rockingham (Befcourt)
844-6200 $895,000
53 Harbor Ridge Or, (Harbor Ridge)
Sun.2-5
644-6200 $885,000 Sun 1-5
5 Tndalgar (Harbor Ridge)
644-6200 $915,000 Sat 1-4
9 Muir B11ctt Circle (Spyglass)
844 8200 $1.211J5.000 Sat-Sun 1-5
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MAGNIFICENT 3BR + FAMILY ROOM TRADITIONAl
HOME WITH OCEAN VIEW. ANEST QUALITY OAK
FRENCH DOORS. DECORATOR WALL COVERINGS
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WONDERFUL 4 BEDROOM POOL HOME ON AN
EXTRA LARGE CORNER LOT WITH ROOM FOR
EXPANSION.
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TOP OF SEAWIND OUTSTANDING VIEW EVERY-
WHERE .. THIS LIGHT ANO BRIGHT 48R BEAUTY
MANY NEW FEATURES WITH LOTS OF UPGRADES.
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CHARMING OLD WORLD CRAFTSMANSHIP OVER-
LOOKING WOODED RAVINE SWISS CHALET WITH
3BR ANO OEN. TRULY ONE OF A KIND.
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PRESTIGJOUS BAYFRONT. PERFECT FOR ENTER-
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A TURN KEY PROPERTY, THIS 5BR, 4¥lBA.. CON-
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PLUS A DOCK FOR 60' BOAT.
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NEWPORTS ULTIMATE ADDRESS. BREATHTAKING
BAYFRONT LOT WITH PIER AND SUP READY FOR
YOU TO'BUILD YOUR DREAM HOME
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EXCEPTIONAL CONSTRUCTION. MAIN TUANNG
BASIN VIEW, 48R + MAKYS ROOM. TRADITIONAL
ANO FEE LAND ADD UP TO THE PERFECT HOME
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THIS FANTASTIC BAYFRONT ESTATI Wl'IWO
HOMES ON A sr.t&LL PflVATE ISLE HAI 1• A .
OF BAY FRONTAGE W/HANDSOME GAOUNDS.
LARGE BOAT FACIUTIES.
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GORGEOUS VILLA BALBOA PENTHOU8E WITH
SECURITY GATE. CATHEDRAL CBUNGS ANO
SKYLIGHTS.
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DESIRABLE 2BR. 2BA IN PRIVATE PARK LIKE COM
ARE.A NEAR FASHION IS.I FIRE~ MIRROR CLOSET,
TILE KIT & BATH. CAU. NOW.
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TURN-KEY LMNG AT ITS FINEST. BEAUTIFULLY
MAINTAINED 2BR. 2BA CONDO WITH VIEW OF
SUNRISE AND HARBOR VIEW HtUS.
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CORONA DEL MAR. A FAST APPREC&ATING AREA!
BUY AND BUILD WITH OCEAN VIEW IN ·...o.
PRESENTLY LOT CONTAINS A oozy 3 BEDROOM
HOME
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LARGE MASTEJlt BR. 2 FIAEPLACES. FAMILY ROOM
OFF KITCHEN. SECURITY GA TE. COMMUNITY
POOL & TENNIS. NEAR BEACH & SHOPS.
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OUTSTANDING LOCATION ON GREEN BELT W/
OCEAN CATALINA VIEWS. MAGNIFICENT CON-
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SPARED 3 BR PWS FAM RM.
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EXClllNG OPPORTUNITY TO OWN IN ONLY BAY-
FRONT CONDO IN COM, BOAT SUPS AT REASON-
ABLE RA TES. POOL AND SPA. A CHANCE OF A
LIFETIME.
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excmNG OPPORTUNITY TO OWN FAM RM PRI-
VATE COMMUNITY POOLS AND TENNIS.
IN ONLY BAYFRONT CONDO IN COM, BOAT SUPS
AT REASONABLE RATES. POOL AND SPA. A
CHANCE OF A LIFETIME.
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BEAUTIFUL HUGE POOL AND PATIO ON EXTRA
LARGE CORNER LOT ARE FOCAL POINTS FOR THIS
4BR. 4BA & DEN IN IMMACULATE CONOITIOtt
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LG. 3 BA. HOME WHITE OAK FLOORING. LIGHT
AIRY COLORS. MBR. W/SITTIHG RM. DOUBLE
FIREPLACE IN LIVING AND FAMILY ROOMS.
SHOWS LIKE A BRAND NEW HOME SPA.
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ROOM. DEN HOME. ORIENTAL FLAyc)R. VERY
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ROOM. WONDERFUL FOR SUMMER POOL PAR-
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PANORAMIC VIEW OF OCEAN. CITY & MOUNTAINS.
SPA ON VIEW SIDE. PLANS & PERMITg FOR
SECOND STORY ARE INCLUDED. OPEN ON WEEK-
END.
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SEWING ROOM. LUSH PATIO GARDEN FOR
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LARGE TRIPLEX ON THE BEACH. SUPER CONDI-
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COITA llEIA
CIAlllEI IF CDm•EICE
Richard Luebft• race ii a
familiar one aro.aacl DaYJ'I
IActer. The Newport Barbor
Area Chamber of Commerce
president ii an avid ~
wtia be fiDda time away from
liil cbamtier duties. ·
Luebn hu been witla tbe PriOt to ~ to Newport
Chamber since 1912. U8like BC8dl, Luebn lived few 16,..,.
most Cit.amber of Commerce iD the Saii Fauildo V~. He
~ta, Luebn ii~ for bis w. tbe cbie{ ,_. aecadw for
work. the North HollfWood Cbmiabei'
--1 average about SO to 60 of commerce. Pmious to that
houn ~kly, .. be said. poaitio' Laehn was a lou
When new 1bopa open in officer with Lloyd's Bent ..
to~ or when refurbishing of a Until Jaauuy of this ~. IUa
business takes pl.ce, Luehn said title at the Newport Harbor Aleil
that it is ~to him. Chamber of Commerce waa
"I make it a point to meet exccutift director. He said tblit
these people," be explained. "I bis title was changed to praid •
like to introduce tbem to the because it better reflects What
movers and shaken of the com-was taking place. •
munity. That ii what I see my . When be needs a llttle mental
roJc to be. All too often, there health therapy, Luehrs goes
is not enough communication fishing. He finds that tbe ocean
taking place and that's why we has a calming effect on him. He
have divisions in a community."' likes to fish out of Davy's
Luehrs is originally from Lock.er, or charters a boat for
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He private forays into the Pacific.
moved to California in 1965, "I just like to sit out there and
LUeb.n feels that 1illiMllCI
benefit from joinin1 the
Chamber of Commerce. Be 1ee1
it 11 a link between the t-nieea
community and and city~
ment. ·
--we are the conduit of Uafor-
ID.llion;" be said. "'We haw a
high confidence le~l from the
business community and they
place a lot of pride in what we
have been able to accomplish.
Between the staff, the Board and
the membership at large, we
have been able to carry out a
great program.
CdM Chamber President Radtke 'giving · back· to commeupity'
Corona Del Mar Chamber of
Comme rce Preside nt Ro yal
Radtke said that some people
might take an office for the glory
it brings, but that is not the case
with him.
"I enjoy giving back to the
community what it has given to
me ,"' he said.
Radtke, 42, said that bis intent
is t o have harmony in the
community and that is on one
of the main functions of
chamber of commerce involve-
ment.
Radtke bas lived in Corona
Del Mar for six yean. He had
lived in Mill Valley, but f clt the
weather was undesirable, so he
headed south.
"One year, the Golden Gate
Bridge was closed because of the
weather, so I knew il was time
to leave,"' he said.
One look at Corona Del Mar
and be said, "This is where I
want to live ...
He bad been involved with
international banking in San
Francisco and wanted to try
working in the branch system~
He transferred to the Costa
Mesa branch of the Bank of
America. From there, he went
to the Via Lido branch befo~
being placed in Corona Del Mar.
He was instJUmental in a pilot
·program with the bank. His
branch has no tellers, only seven
officers.
"'We arc basically an upscaJe
office," he said ... The customers
come in and go right to an officer
for whatever transactions they
have to make. The customers
don't get switched from one
person to another. I am proud
to be part of this."'
His title with the bank is
senior customer sales and servi-
ces officer. 1
Radtke\ involvement with the
chamber takes much of his free
time, but be doan' consider it
. work. One of his rituals, he said,
is to take Ytalk.s up and down
Coast Rigbway and drop in on
We would like to extend our
appreciation to Chamber Members
who support the Chapman Orchestra
and Choi~tion on
upcoming ~ents, call
(714) 9'1'/-6tl07
the businesses. It is his way of
keeping up on the news and
servicing the chamber members.
When Radtke can m•naae to
squeeze ·in IOIDC f rce time to
pursue his interests, one might
find him swimming and snork-
ling. He also loves to travel and
recently returned from Key charge. He received business
Larao. -depcCi from tllio UniYllSity of
Radtke\ switch to banking~ Puerto Rico and Rerfda Saa&e
came when be tired of the long UQivenity.
houn and absence of holidays Ratke enjoys GRro!WfJ)el~
in the floral business. because of ita smat).;. 9. n
-i was a master floral designer atmospbcrc. _ ( ":.> r
and taupt it for two year:s at .. We an a villaae within the
Milwaukee Technical College,.. CityofNewportBeach. •besaid.
he said. .. Even thouah I bad Becaute of tbe size of t#
spent 10 yean in the floral community, R.adtkesaid ~is
industry, was very successful and much comraderie, where people
had done t.v. appearances, I feel warm and comfortable.
never bad a holiday off." "It's a wonderful little com-
He was originally employed munity, and I love it," be said.
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MY a• THE NEWPQRT ENllONICOSTA MESA NEWS af II. -1'111 •
-· CM's Letter bU y working for Chamber goals
•Y <:HC•YL Sf&Hl.ING
Mark Letter, prmdeal of the
Costa Mesa Chamber of
C'.ommerce, said that lhC job ii
a .,_, one, but well worth the
effort .
.. I haft met people that I
probably WOuld have 1'CYet ~
0
if not for· my involvement with
the ehalbbet,. be said. WJbis is
a wonderful community, it wel-
codies ~ into the fold fairly
quic~y.~
The 39-year-old San Juan
Capitlrano resident mowd to
Oranae County eiabt years ago
aftd became involved in the
CbamberofCommerce.Hehas
served on the executive board
for four years as a result of a
study made by a steering com-
mittee.
The committee was organizM
to review the chamber and it
increased the board from 12
memben to 36.
......... to cJllice ......
membenlaip to tile CW.Mr
bo9id ... to proftde .....
lc:aflllioa "' • .,...., .,..,....
fil Coltj Mela llTliMM, • l..eacr
~. •k aDowa for 10me
of tlae newer people ia tlae
community to pmticipate. 1,...
brought onto the board after
that focus study wu done and
have been involved ever since."
Each year, the executive
board of the chamber mates a
set of goals it hopes to 11CCOmp-
lisb. In addition, Letter said that
be has hls own, personal goals
be would like to mate a reality
before his term expires. The first
is to help with the management
transition, with Arlene Schafer
taking over u executive direc-
tor. He said that she has been
taking over that responsibility
within the last year. He would
like to bolster the relationship
Who's Who
BY CHERYL STUOJNG
Costa Mesa •1 Chamber of
Commerce WU started in J9SO,
three years before the city was
incorporated.
The offioen are: Mark Letter,
president; Arthur G. Kid~
fint vice president; Russell T.
Gilbert, second vice president;
Robert J. Seddelmeyer, third
~president; Diane Pritchett,
secretary; .J .C. Humphries,
treasurer;. Malcolm C. Ross,
put president and Arlene
Schafer, eucuti'ft manager.
Tbe office ii loc•led in Pacific
Savinp BUt ..,... 1901 New-
port Boulevard, suite 135.
Phone: 6»-J490.
Newport Harbor Area
ClMJDbet· Of. Commerce ii into b ill 80tb year. '
The euc:atiYe committee ii:
llicbard ~ pl elide ftt; Bill
. BamiltQD; ~-cbainDan; Ted
Fullet, cUiniUm Of die bo9rd;
Bill ·~ vice cbairman; Jobaa
Morrison. ~ mt Cbril
Wynkoop, cbief fiaancial
offlCICf •
.. "Division vice p1.-idcat1 ..
Ron Moceri, Civic Affairs; Dr.
Dave Martyn, Commodores
Club; Eva Henry, Dolphins;
Tom Wilek, Governmental
Affairs; Vicki Micbalczyk,
Marine and Tom Bay, Organ-
izational Affairs.
The office is located at 1470
Jamboree Road. Phooe: 644-
8211.
Corona Del Mar's Chamber
of Commerce is cclebratina its
30th birthday this year.
Its officen are Royal Radtke,
plaident; Jean ~. fmt vice
praident; Toni Van SCbulm,
tee0nd vice praidcnt; Linena
Bay:ton, accn:tary; Bovit
Abnmien bwm"CI aild Ellm • "9ct, all1•i•iMr110r.
OI die du •• wida d9e ciay, ........................
tile cllaabCr slaoald aJ••Y•
tbiwlor.
Be said :hat part of bia
rapomiWlity • president ia to
••...., a n:latiOnahip with city
fathers. Another goal is to
solidify auppo11...for underwrit-
U., die Arts OD the Green event,
which bu become a rather
important and significant
annual neat in Costa Mesa. It
is a day provided to the raidenu
of Cotta Meta. is free to the
public and expoees ~pie to art
activities in the Costa Mesa area.
.. Last year, we had around sooo people attend,,,. be wd.
Nex~ be wants to build up
rapport between the residential
segment of the community and
commercial interests.
-rbe commercial people are
sensitive to the needs of the
residential community, so each
of these "Segments all need to be
aware of and sensitive to each
otbcr"s needs, "'he said. "'We need
i~· o~ .
He waau to increase the
invohaneat al the dwnlitt wit.It
the membci:nhip at larte and
make sure the fuD maabcnhip
knows what ia bappeDina with
the chaiilber. He woWd lite to
see the membeTsllip roles
underwrite the o~ COit
of the chamber.
Letter is origiully from St.
Louis, Missouri He moved to
Calif omia and attendCd Calif or-
nia State Univenity at Nortb-
ridge. He continued graduate
studies at the University of
California at Los Angeles. w~
he received bis degree in indus--
trial psychology.
He bas been associated with
Pacific Savings Bank for IS
yean and is president of the
commercial development di-
vision.
"'I build shopping centers," he
said.
Many centers around Costa
Mesa bear his mark_. His first
project in Costa Mesa was
•
Pacific Plaza OD 17th and West-
mjneter. Re ._ imtnuaeaul in
tbe Colla Maa Courtym'cla, tbe
Pacific Savinp Baat Plaza
where the chamber oft'"JCC is
IOcated and the Stater Brothen
Plaza on Bater and Fairview.
.. I spend 1DOlt of my waking
houn in Costa Meaa, • be said.
16Chamber invohement gives me
the opportunity to give back to
the community what it has given
tome."
What free time Letter has, be
spends playing tennis with his
wife, Beverly. Both arc avid
players.
He sees his involvement with
the chamber as very positive. Be
feels that a penonal touch helps
to add to that feeling.
.. It doesn't matter if I am
making presentations to high
school students for different
awards, or to the Policeman of
the Y car, this bas been a very
rewarding experience," Letter
commented ... 1 would do it
again."
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'Quality' is the k y
One thing customers won'
find at Charles H. Barr Jewelers
is pushy, aggressive sales people.
What they will find is a sta!f that
has worked with the store from
10 to 20 yefll'S and who care
about the quality merchandise
and service they provide.
.,.,We are not out to compete
with the pennyweight chains,"
said owner Mary Barr . .,.,If peo-
ple are interested in penny-
weight, they should go out and
buy a gold bar. If they want
quality necklaces, they shouJd be
concerned with the clasps and
finishes."
Barr said that she and her staff
stress service and will often do
things for customer for no
charge. That includes cleaning of
jewelry and checking the stones.
Barr's staff is qualified in
specialized areas. There is a
European-trained watchmaker
on the premises who keeps
updated on what is new and
attends Rolex seminars every
other year in New York. A
custom designer works only on
special-order work and design.
If a customer comes in with a
special idea, the custom person
will fabricate that idea. A cer-
tified gemologist will perform
appraisals for insurance com-
panies and for probate.
"We have a lot of profmional ·
jewelers in our group," said Barr.
"We just don't have a jewelry
store. These are lifetime trained
people."
Customen who are in need of
repair work can go to Charles
H. Barr Jewelers. "Jewelry as it
wears out needs to be regener-
ated,•• Barr explained. "The
average lifetime of an engage-
ment ring is 1 S years on the
mounting. Some people will
wear them longer and arc
amazed that they have to have
work done on them so they don't
lose their stones."
Current items enjoying pop-
ularity can be found at Charles
H. Barr Jewelers. According to
Barr, the tennis bracelet is in
demand and can be worn on the
same wrist as a watch. It consists
of a single row of diamonds and
varies in price, depending on the
size and quality of the stones.
The bracelet gets its name from
tennis star Chris Evert, who is
often seen wearing such a brace-
let.
Charles H. Barr Jewelers is no
stranger to the Newport Beach
area. It had its beginnings on
Balboa Island almost 30 years
ago and after a period of five
years, moved to its current
location in WestclifT Plaza.. Barr
has two daughters involved in
the store, one in the capacity of
bookkeeper and the other is
putting the mailing list and
appraisal information on a com-
puter. The other employees are
also lite family, with oee who
recently retired after cbaltina up
24 yean with the store.
"It l a nice feeling for people
to come in and sec familiar
f accs,.. Barr said. ..they know
that they will get expected
quality and no compromise for
the truth."
Barr is also proud of her
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce invohemcnt. She
joined the women 91 division
when in first fonDeet, as a charter
member. It w-. not called Dol-
phiOs then.
"It was formed to increase the
beauty of Newport Beach," she
recalled. a.The beautification
committee gave awards for out-
standing beautification if differ-
ent areas such as home and
commercial."
Barr served on the board of
founding member.
Charles H. Barr Jewelers is
located at 17th and Irvine
Avenue in Westcliff Plaza.
Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Monday through Saturday. For
further information, call 642-
3310.
Chapman Music Assoc. picks up the tempo
Chapman College in Orange
has long been known for its
excellence in education. Equally
renowned is its music program,
which provides quality enter-
tainment.
One organization that bas
provided support to the Chap-
man Music program is the Chap-
man Music Association (CMA).
The group was formed in 1983
by a trustee, a parent, a friend
of the college and an alumnus,
according to Carol Blanchard,
director of development.
The group began by building
audiences and raising money for
music scholarships, she said.
Tom ~nd Holly Henderson arc
long-time Newport Beach resi-
dents and musicians who have
provided support. Tom is the
principal oboist in the Chapman
College Symphony Orchestra.
Other notables are Nora Hes-
ter, who is the honorary chair-
man of the group. Susan
Beechner represents Orange
County Philharmonic Society
(OCPS) and Jane Grier is past
chairman of OCPS. Roger FQs-
ter of Irvine Terrace is the
chairman of CMA, owner of
Foster~ Violin Shop in Orange
and a graduate of the college.
Dr. William Hall is a graduate
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music at Chapman for 25 ycan.
John Kosbak ia the dirutor of
orchestral activities. He is also
director of the-Orange County
Youth Symphony, which bas
traveled all over the world.
.vrhat has opened up oppor-
tunities for Chapman students to
travel," said Kathy Munson,
who works at the college. "Our
chamber orchestra and choir
went to China in January."'
Helping to raise funds for
music Ktivities is an important
function for the group, Blan-
chard said. Last year, CMA
hosted the First Annual Pot-
pourri Auction at Cbanteclair
Restaurant. M~J interesting
items were auctioned, including
batons from Zubcn Mehta and
Andre Previn, a new piano, trips
to Hawaii, a football jersey from
Rams star Eric Dickerson and
major art works. Next year's
auction will be held on JanU4JY
30 at tbo Pacific Club.
CMA holtl receptions at the
various musical evea~ J~_ the
college and a dinne~"J-~ the
spfi9M musi~J,.,,\~g,,the
group's dinner~"'Selore 160kla-
homa!" was very successful,
according to Blanchard. The
group raised SI S,000 at the
auction and maire"~ $30,000
in memberships.
Other even ti scheduled for the
Chapman music department and
CMA include the opening con-
cert for the season in October,
the Wassail l),inncr Dec. 4 4 S
and the spring musical on March
19. In the course of the year, each
musical group will perform in
intermittent concerts.
Chapman College wishes to
express appreciation to all of the
members of CMA who have
provided valuable support over
the years.
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• Silver & Pewter: Holloware
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COSTA MESA. CALIFORNIA 92627
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210 NeWJ)ort Center Drive
(714) 640-:2411
worry out of planning
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...., peaple are .... • com-
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J-"ie McColla.m, co-owaer.
TM •DCJ prides itldf on the
~ica it can provide for cor-
~ dieats, u well for indi-
Viduall. There ia never any cost
to tbe client for Mcu Travers
lelVica.
Mesa TtPel baa ..,..Oalisu for
any type of trawl a client may
claire. Tbe qmcy can handle
cruilcl, rail tra~I and all air-
lines.. Mc<ADum said that there
are nm bume toun of tbe rivers
of France. For those who think
they have beard it all, clients can even take. combination balloon
and barge tour.
.. Between all of our specialists,
we can cover the entire world,"
McCollum said.
And cruises are definitely a
specialty at Mesa Travel. Tbe
agency worts with all cruise
companies. Major areas bandied
include the Caribbean. Mexico
and Alaska. However, the
agency can send clients off to
cruise the Mediterranean or
Baltic Seas.
MCruises are wonderful vaca-
tions," McCollum said ... You
leave all of your cares behind,
because you have prepaid. You
never have to pick up a dinner
cbcck, and they all serve six
meals a day, at least."
With all of McColl um 's expe-
riences on cruises, she said she
bas learned to eat in moderation.
Cruise · vacationers can relax
and enjoy Laa Vepa-type
~Udawidcvaridy
ol liociaJ . activitia. McCollum
laid ... it ia import.a.at to bow
Wlult type of crowd adl aaile
~ ca&en to. Some cruilea
wiiifat be for retired people and
otben mipt cater to families.
She said that the AIMka rmila
typically attract an older crowd,
while the short Mexico cruises
attract the younger crowd.
Another plus is that no matter
what size stateroom clients may
have or where it is loaited,
clients all enjoy the same benefits
of the cruise.
For clients desiring travel by
rail, Mesa Travel can bclp. It was
one of few agencies handling
Amtrack for many years,
McCollum said. Time tables and
rate schedules can be brought up
on the computer the same as the
airlines are. For European rail
travel, Mesa Travel can secure
Eurail and Britrail passes.
McCollum said that another
nice train trip i.~ across Canada
on that country's Via Rail
One of Mesa Travers unique
services offered to commercial
clients is the opportunity be be
computerized by the agency.
This system is called Passenger
Automated Reservation System
(PARS}. It enables a company
that lop many miles in travel
to have its computers linked up
to Mesa Travers computer sys-
tem. McCollum said it is a go9C1
method of controlling costs. No
longer docs a harried secretary
need to call every airline in town
for acbedules and fare quota.
That information is available by
merely 11ef'ltl!Png the data on tbe
office computer .
.. It ia a pro'Val way to monitor
tra~l COits and increae office
productiYity," McCollum
explaiMCI.
Mcu Travel opened its doors
at the present location in I 96S.
Owner-manaaer Bill McCle-
ment\ experience dates back to
the late 1940&, when be worked
with Scottish Airways in bis
native Scotwxt
In 1978, Uoyd and Jackie
McCollum joined the firm and
eventually bought into it. They
are both well-traveled; Uoyd
served as a captain of TWA for
29 yean and had the opportunity
to observe the needs of the
business traveler. As the wife of
an air captain, Jackie has logged
many miles. Both completed
training in TWA and American
Airlines automation.
Jackie is a Certified Travel
Consultant, the highest status
one can achieve in the travel
industry. She said that all of the
staff hired by Mesa Travel are
graduates at the college leve~
many coming from Coastline
Community College•s travel
program.
MWe hire them on a probation-
ary basis," she said ... It takes
anywbc:rc from one to two years
practical experience to become
an accomplished travel agent."
Mesa Travel is located at 2790
Harbor Boulevard, corner of
Adams. in Costa Mesa.. Hours
al1'C 9 a.m.-S:30 p.m., Monday
tJ;lrough Friday and 10 Lm. to
3 p.m., Saturday. For moTC
information, call 546-8181.
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548-7754
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94-4991
Diaone Felton of Home ·
ln:apro¥Cment Referrals, Inc. is
happy to take to take the guess.-
wort out home improvement.
AU it takes is a call to her from
a homeowner looking to do
anything from wallpapering to
pool installation.
.,.We are a free service to the
consumer," Felton said. "We
have a growing list of pre-
screened. qualified firms and
tradespeople ...
Felton 's service relieves
homeowners from plowing
through phonebooks and ads to
find a qualified contractor.
Tradespeople listed with Home
Improvement Referrals. Inc.
meet rigid membership
requirements. Research on each
firm includes an oral interview,
phone interviews with previous
customen and random on .. site
inspections.
Firms operating in trades that
require state licenses have their
credentials verified checked out
at the state level Members must
also be bonded.
It is ellffemely important that
memben haw eUibited reliabil-
ity ud eacelleat perf'ormance in • ':.AM ~ -pm,..,,.-"IOUl...w. ~
.,.E¥Crybocfy at one time or
another .... known or someone
wlio h• Ud a bad experience
With contracton not showing
up," Felton aid.
Felton promiles that all of her
memben meet the strict rules of
~mbenhip for her firm's scr-
VICIC.
Home Improvement Rcfer-
r~ Inc. bas over 6S categories
listed relating to home improve-
ment. Just a few arc carpet
deaning, security systems, sky-
light installation, brickwork.,
landscaping, termite inspection~
roofing, housecleaning,
appliance repair, window
coverings and painting.
If a homeowner is looking for
a ~ ICl"Vice, a call to
Home Improvement Refarils,
Inc. ii all that ii needed. Felton
will give the homeowner n•ma
and phone numbers of ·the
tradespeople, as well u brief
busineu Nct,roUDds on wb.
It ii up to the homeowner aad
ti"lldapeople to set times for
estimates and the actual work
ldieClule. Felton will call the
homeowner back at a future time
and inquire about the
bome0wner'a utidKtioa of the
job. .
Tbe ~DC number for Rome
Improvement Rcfanla, Inc. is
631-7200. Felton cu be rCacbed
Monday throup Friday from 9
a.m. to S p.m. Calls received
during non.-bUli.neu bOun will
be answered by answering
machine and all caua will be
returned, Felton said.
Take the guesswork out of finding competent ,
reliable tradespeople to repair, ren1odel , decorate,
clean and n1ake your hon1e your castle ...
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Qualified trad~le
iust a phone call away.
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Suite .~50. Newport Beach, CA 9l663
2801 W Coast Hi~hway (Chart House Building)
EVERYTHING FOR THE PLAYER FOR THE COACH
Just when you thought it
wasn' safe to cat in a restaurant,
along comes The Good Earth.
Actually, the restaurant has been
around a long time, but the
Newport Beach and Costa Mesa
locations were recently acquired
by Olga and Randy Hunt.
The Good Earth bas always
been synonymous with natural
and wholesome fare. And Olga
is no stranger to natural and
wholesome food.
Olga grew up in Cub~ where
snacks came from trees and
vines. U chicken djnner was
desired, she mcnly went to the
yard and captured it.
When she came to the United
States 20 yean ago, the fint
thing she noticed was that the
food looked good but didn't
taste the same. .
Olga was introduced to The
Good Earth wbealbcworked in
a management position for
General Mills while the com-
pany owned the restaurant. She
worked at both the South Cout
Village and Fashion Island
locations.
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While Olga was managing the
Newport Beach restaurant, she
became acquainted with Randy
Hunt. It resulted in marriage and
soon they purchased The Good
Earth at South Coast ViU •.
General Mills had decided to sell
the chain by offering individual
restaurants for purchase.
A few months ago, the Hunts
bought the Fashion blud res-
taurant. They are restoring its
reputation for the best in natural
and nutritious foods. ·
Just a quick glance at a menu
will tell skeptics all they need to
know. lbcre is very little red
meat offered and no pork.
Chicken is abundant with such
delicacies as Chicken Marco
Polo, which includes chicken
breast meat sauteed with fresh
vegetables and baked in a
delicat.e Dijon mustard sauce,
topped with cheese, raisins and
coconut.
Devout vegetarians will love
The Good Earth's fare. They can
dine on such delights as Olive
Branch Egg Plant, Stit Fried
Garden Fresh Vegetable Saute
and Walnut and Muthroom
Casierole.
If salad is OD your mind, The
Good Earth won't disappoint
you. Eight different salads arc
available.
Fash lovers need not be dis-
tressed when they don 'l see fish
on the menu. · Because it is
1ea1onal, The Good Earth will
have whatever catch is in. Right
now, the restaurant is ICl'Ving
mahi mahi, .ccording to assist-
ant manager Maureen Brihn.
Rome-bated l~ain breads
Will grace any meal and no
animal fata me used in cooking.
Country breakfuts are served
at all ftmCs with J..ea omelettes
toppina tbe liat. All dishes
contain a variety of special
~. llaeGoOd Earth also
features turkeyuuaaae. l~ain
blueberri pancakes and Swiu-
St~ Fradl Tout.
Tbe GOod Barth restaurants
are loCMed at 3810 South CoMt
Pim Y.U. Dme in C4lta
M .. aacl 310 ~ CCDler'
Driw ia New~ •Mil Tbe
Gotid l!artla ADlllX 11 ma ~
able al .. ~ Colll PlazA
V'llllilia loa!IHll for liDC:ta ud ............
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It .. ahrQs ~to So
into a llOle Ud find that die
penoanel are uowledpablC
about .... tbeY lft eeltina At
Unicorn Sports Center in Costa
Mesa, tbi1t is just what CUit~
merswillaet.
Soccer bu become the sport
of Oranae County over the past
few years with more teams
forming all of the time. Unicom
Sports Center specializes in
everything in soccer from shoes
and uniforms to qilality soccer
balls.
. . . . . . ' . . ... . " . . .
Clam said that all lboea are
clifl'emrt heCamr all feet are
difraat. SOme brands will cater
to a wide foot while otbcn will
fit a narroW foot. He said that
be can fit all feet and Illa Carried
raa,e Crom a child's size 10 to
a:a aduk Jl-1 /2.
•we carry hard-to-fuid sir.es
and a double E width is pop-
a.lar. -be said.
· rward
Fcw aoaJies, wbo always need
more protect.ioa dwa the other
players, padded shirts, knicken,
pants ud glo¥a caa be found
at Unicom Sp~nts Center. Refe-
rees will fmd shirts~ cards and
whistles,.
But the store docsn l merely
aell soccer supplies, it also
sponson two teams, MacOean
said. One is a children\ division
six team and the other is an adult
team..
wrhere wu no soccer store
servicing Costa Mesa7"' manager
Bill MKCleao said. •we were
getting people from Newport
Harbor High School at our store
in Huntington Beach. We
opened this store became of the
denumd here and for conven-
ience to our customers."
.:ZBTI Y• lam •• C1 ' 1 , I _ _., • 5 ~11
........... Cllllr.lllM IJI illta il --IJ \ 11
For women and girls in the
market for soccer shoes, they
need to buy about 1-1 /2 sizes
unaller than their normal sius
because the shoes arc sized for
mm. MacClean said that this
De\-er pbses a problem. Also>
shoes which arc sized by Euro-
pean sizing methods have a
handy conversion chart OD the
box.
M.cClean attributes the pop-
ularity of soccer in Orange
County to the simplicity of the
sport. He said it is habit forming
and someone who might be
starting a · six-year-old in the
sport might wind up coaching
and ref crceing the next year.
Unicorn Sports Center is
family-owned and 19-year-old
MacClean bas been playing
soccer Mall my life." He said it
is important that people in a
particular business know as
much as possible about it and
be knows soccer.
"I have coached with the
American Youth Soccer Organ-
ization (A YSO) and at Pacifica
High School," be said ... And my
dad bas always been in love with
the sport."
MacClean said the bulk of his
sales arc shoes. Featured brands
arc Puma, Patrick, Mitre, Adi-
das, Nike, Kudos, New Balance,
Pro Choice and Saucony. Mac-
Unicom Sports Center is the
place to go for team uniforms,
goalie equipment and referee
needs. MacClcan said his store
can outfit teams, including hav-
ing the numbers., team names
and logos screened OD the jer-
seys.
~creates a tight com-
munity," he said.
Unicorn Sports Center is
located at 3017-D Harb or
Boulevard, across from Fcclco,
in Costa Mesa. Houn arc I 0
a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through
Saturday. For more informa-
tion, call S40-I 531.
Ray is homeowners' friend, termites' enemy
Most people can recognize
when a home is being fumigated
for termites in Southern Calif or-
nia. The structure is q uite often
covered with a brightly colored
tent.
But such fumigation is not
always 111JCeSsary, according to
Ray o•H.uoran of Ray's Extcr-
miilating in-Costa Mesa. Such
a method is costly and highly
inconvenient. Another method
IJcar11 f he
is local treatment. which can cost
considerably less and in most
cases, be just as eff cctive.
Most loan companies require
the seller, whether the property
is commercial or residential. to
provide a termite report and
clearance. It may not always be
evident on the outside, but
chances arc a good percentage
of structures will have termites
or related problems, 011alloran
said.
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I) l~ I\.' t.' f .. • I.
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This is a winged
ANT
This is a winged
TERMITE
He said that there are tbrcc
reasons why a company may
recommend fumigation over
local treatment: l. the company
may not believe that local treat-
ment will be totally effective in
a particular case. 2. The com-
pany may not have employees
who arc ful1' qualified to do a
thorough local treatment. 3. A
large company doing all its own
fumigation finds each higher-
priccd fumigation more profit-
able than a local treatment.
All arc valid reasons, from the
company's point of view,
O'Halloran said, but what about
the homeowner?
He said that in most cases.
•
when termites arc found, a local
treatment is all that is needed.
The homeowner will save a lot
of money if be finds a company
who will give him an honest
eveluation as to which type of
treatment is needed, can do a
thorough local treatment and
can guarantee the work.
09Halloran recommends fum-
igation only when the inf cstation
is so widespread that local
treatment is inadequate. He said
that local treatment is usually
the best route to go in terms of
cost and convenience to the
seller. The buyer gets the same
protection and guarantee
regardless of whether a complete
~
RO LEX
fumigation or local treatment is
done.
Armed with the proper inf or-
matio~ homeowners arc in a
better position to demand qual-
ity workmanship and fair prices
when seeking termite eradica-
tion, O'Halloran said.
Ray's Exterminating bas been
serving Costa Mesa for 10 years.
OYffalloran said that 95 pcroent
of his work is real estate-related,
however, the other fi ve percent
is based on his .. good
reputation ...
Ray's Exterminating is
located at 1733 Monrovia Ave.,
#U, Costa Mesa. Call 642"8926
for mo re information.
FROM SWITZERLAND WITH QUALITY.
In our age of mass production. the symbol of t1mekeep1ng
mteorrJY as a Swiss Rolex wnstwatch l ike the classic Rolex
Day-Date Its tamed Oyster case 1s carved from a soltd bfock of
18kt gold or e>aatmum. and houses a superbly precise.
self-W1fld1ng. 30-jewel chronometer movement. pressure-proof
down to 165 feet It features the matching Prestdent bracelet
and has day available in 23 languages
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Jim Wood sa~ be can' think
of even one apecif'ac instance
where hii invOlvement in the
Newport Harbor and Corona
del Mar Chamben of Commerce
bas benefrtted his business.
~1 can' think of even one
ref err al I've · gotten from a
chamber event... Wood, we U-
known in local real estate circles,
said. "There bas been maybe one
home rve sold to someone that
J met through the chamber.
.. And yet. J can' imagine that
I Would bave w · the ma:• 1 said. ia cone•.,.., iavohte-•
enjoy if I baida't been invOlved ..,,_dtTR .... lflM• ....
(in the chamben),.. he coa-W. •rllf's1 die ...., of
tiDUed. •1 woWdn't ha\'C done it dae ecei n nliilj a tllleJ do IMllld;.
any other way -I don'l think iQa ._in111, • .. ..W. '!FM cjty
I could have done it any other of Ne9"1t 811cla doill ~
way... r! little to bUild IM 1piriJ 0( tbe
To Wood, who ii OD tbe Board · commaaity -Mil dae cbalnben
of Directon for the Newport do. The S8ndclldl Contat, the
Harbor and Corona del Mar Scenic S-~ Parlldc of •Jpt,
cbamben, they provide a lot auiltnl8I Walt, aacl the Cbar-
more than just sales leads to acter BOet hndc are all eum-
memben. The real strength of plea of cbamla events that have
the chamben of commerce, be helped to dewslop tbe commun-
It's ·not. only what we ~O
(all day, every day, 52 Weeks a year)
,
• • • it's our phone nt1111ber.
540-SELL
Torelli Realty
We Work.
1720 Adams Boulevard
Costa Mesa, Udifomia
THE UNIQUE HOME DIDN'T
FADE AWAY •.. IT GOT BULLISH!
UNIQUE HOMES, LONG A FIXTURE IN THE
COMMUNITY, IS NOW MERRILL LYNCH REALTY,
WITH 400 OFFICES AND 15,000 REALTORS
NATIONWIDE ... BUT STILL THE LOCAL FAVORITE
Mary Ann Anderson
Bonnie Barrington
Karen Betson
Rita Boland
Tom Boland
Cheri Bosley
Joan Bracey
Maggie Brewer
Evie Compton
Sharon Corzine
Loretta Curci
Natalie Fogany
Angela Glazer
Maxine Mink
Carolyn Ross
Marilyn Rousselot
Donna Schroeder
Fran Scott-Evans
Victoria Sinclair
Jim Skahan
Susan Slinpby
Esther Tabak
Marilyn Tbolnas;.Graves
Mary vonGeldem
Beverly White
Pat Zanier
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COIDlllCl'CC.,,.
WOod lull done quite a bit of
commerce lately, too. He
receDtly sold bis real estate firm,
Unique Homes, to Merrill
Lynch for an undiscloeed flPf'.
He\ aareed to stay on u oftke
manager for two years, and aays
be'll be conducting bulinea as
Uiua1 -which means .eJ.1ina
·premier homes in the local
market.
It also means continuin1 his
involvement in the cbamben .
"You have to balance your
time and energies between busi-
Torelli'~ energy
can work for yo~
Three words can be used to
describe Valerie Torelli:
Bounding With Energy.
Torelli is the principal of
Valerie Torelli Realty, the most
succcssf ul independent in Costa
Mesa.
She bas been involved in real
estate for four years, first as a
real estate accountant and Dow
owner of her company for the
past 1-1/2 years.
She said that experience in the
ac~ounting aspect baa been
beneficial. Coupled with ber love
for people, it makes her service
all the better.
061 have been able to mix the
two together and become suc-
ccssf~ .. she said.
Torelli started wor~ by
herself and lull now expaocled
to include to full-time aaistaats,
a bookkeeper and four Other
agents. She said that ber qents
are all doiq very weU. Her
company\ emphuil ii oa the
Mesa Verde area, bUt is broad-
ening its horizons to iDclude
other parts of Costa Mel&.
The curreat excitiq item is
that Torelli will be filmiq ba
fint television colD.llllerc:ial. She
said that abe Us ap~ OD
cable cbumd 3.
Torelli\ f 11te is ftrY f unitiar
in her Mesa Verde neighbor-
hood. At Christmas, her com-
paay sponsored a ba)lriclo, com-
plete with Santa Claus, who
passed out candy canes.
On Easter, her staff made
•Prins baskets and let them on
doorsteps. Halloween time will
see Torelli dropping off pump-
kins and Independence Day will
feature flags.
.,.We try to so~ on all
of the holidays," stie said.
The company bas annual
contests with last year's prize a
SSOO shopping spree at South
Coast Plaza.
Torelli's company is success-
ful and she believei in sharing
the good fortune. A beDefit for
the Costa Mesa lellioT citi7.ens
multipurpose tiuildiq received
its first private donation from
Torelli Realty.
06We gave children pony rides
and raised S 181," she said. 1ben
we made up the difference and
pve a total of MOO ...
She said that the company bu
done other benefits, includU.,
ones for Children._ Hoepitil of
na•nnu11
Orange Couaty.
Torelli never slo dOWd and
that includes tbe time~ she
was pregnaht with her son, Alce.
She was mating lilting appoint-
ments while eiabt and nine
months into her term. She wasn't
nen dauilted by tile delivery. A
34-hour labor neceaitated a
ceaarealHeCtion aacl five-day
~tal stay. While confined.
TORDi IGW three homes. Some
women share their hospital
rooms tritb other ~women;
TOidli ibar1ld ben with a brief-
c.ee.
•wiwe otben were watching
Lv., I wu ~ ho-.,• she
aaid. •1 just hOGlb.t the bed next
to me aDd q;ned my papen
out.•
Her eight pound, 12 ounce son
was born on Tuesday and she
wu back at the office the fol-
lowina Monday.
Four months later, mother-
hood buD-C slowed Torelli's
pace.
--in fact, rm charged up," she
said.
Last year she sold 63 houses
and this year she is already up
to 40.
"We keep our staff small, so
we can in-house a lot of our
deals," she explained. "We in-
bouse about 70 percent and
don' have to 10 to other agents.
I outproduce evecyone myself,
and tbat'i aot including my
people. <>then i:nigbt outpro-
duce as, but they miglit have SO
people."
Toiali said that tbe real estate '
business never ~ and ahe is
available 924 boun a day, seven
days a weet.•
Torelli Realty is located at
1720 Ailaim Avenue, comer of
Mesa Verde Eait in co.ta Mesa.
For more information. call 2'J-
76S3.
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Lot of flavors, n ailing, at TCBY
For those who arcn' into
waiting for their desserts, then
TCBY Yogurt is the place to go.
l:Ocatcd . in The Costa Mesa
Courtyarda, the yogurt store is
relatively new in Calif omia, but
rapidly catching on, according
to store owner Butch Rozier. His
motto is "Never keep them
waiting."
The store is decorated in the
"California concept" with cheer-
ful green and white, plants all
around, fresh flowers at each
butcher block table; in other
words, bringing the outdoors
inside.
But the hospitality is definitely
of a southern nature. The home
base is Little Rock, Arkansas.
Rozier personally greets bis
customen with bis easy southern
charm aD4 when they leave, he
gives them a cheery message to
send them on their ways.
w.we won't keep them waiting
for their desserts, but we don't
hurry them out, either," be said.
"Our staff is encouraged to chat
with the customers, not throw
them their yogurt with a scowl."
Frozen yogurt is the rage of
dessert lovers everywhere
because of its low caloric con-
tent. At TCBY, customers get all
of the pleasure without the guilt,
and it's 96 percent fat-free to
boot.
The menu at TCBY features
everything for a selective sweet
tooth. There arc always six
flavors, which are rotated d aily.
Rozier said that TCBY has up
to 31 flavors to choose from and
be never gives hil customcn a
chance to become bored.
TCBY-. dcsseru are meals in
themselves. Smoothies are guar-
anteed to fill one up and not
leave one hungry an hour later ..
Customers might have a difficult
choice to make when ordering
a shake. The four types arc
cookie, F rench vanilla with
choice of cookie crumbs; peanut
butter blended with chocolate or
French vanilla yogurt and
topped with peanut butter chips;
Dutch chocolate with hot fudge
and chocolate chip with French
vanilla yogurt.
TCBY's waffle cones ace made
on the premises, as are the
Belgian waffles. crepes and pies.
Diet conscious customers will be
delighted with TCBY lite bites.
··ru MIGATIONS GOT YOU DOWN?''
.
Local Treatments are my-Specialty
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• Lower Prices
• Same day inspection with report delivered.
• Work comPleted fol.lowing day of inspection completion
report delivered.
• Allowing owner to ·make own repairs, and if done
~ property, issuing clearance for Escrow.
• I'll work with you, not against you, to get that Escrow
doled.
.. ....__...• ___ •1 am either not charging enough,
or everyone else is charging too
mMclt. Gi~e me a call and let's
find out!"
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642-8926
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RAY'S
EXTERMINATING
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Lite bite shakes contain 344
caJories, parfaits, 314 calories
and fruit sundaes, only 349
calorics. All arc made with
TCBY's non-fat yogurt.
A summer time favorite is the
yogwicb which is French Vanilla
yogurt sandwiched between two
gourmet cookies.
Even though TCBY is new in
Orange County, it boasts over
700 stores in all 50 states and
Canad~ with more opening all
the time. The concept began in
Texas and spread, R ozier said.
A transplant from Kansas
City, Misso~ Rozier admits
that up until a few years ago,
be wouldo 't touch yogurt. But
as an electrical contractor, he
helped to put together many
TCBY stores in his hometown.
J 7 in all. It was in one of those
stores that be relented and tasted
his first froz.cn yogurt. To say
it was love at first bite would
be an understatement. He took
S 19 worth of dessens home to
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bis family.
Rozier decided to shift gears
and buy his own yogurt store.
And Calif omia appealed to him.
The Costa Mesa store has been
in existence for about nine
months and Rozier has been
thcTC for six weeks. He has
between 10 and 12 '"'very respon-
sible" local teenagers working
for hi~ and they are equally
happy with their new boss.
Wfhey come in here on their
days off to eat." he said.
One young lady, mouth full
of TCBY's smooth raspbeny
yogurt, nodded vigorously.
TCBY is located in the Costa
Mesa Courtyards Center, 19th
and Harbor. Hours arc 10:30
a.m. to 10:30 p.m., seven days
a week. For more inf ormatio~
call 646-9523.
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Beeame Bill Hamilton owna too. aJoaa witb ~pie from out
a fttafroat ........... Irie bu oldie .....
an obvioua bnliMU intenlt in ·~ wbo Ulel tbc Bay
clMninc ue Newport Harbor. foUnd the idea appeatiD1," be
And 1eva""' aao, bis invo~ noted.
meat ia the Newport HUbOr And so bepn one of New-
Cbamber of Commerce helped port .. yeady rituali: Clean Har-
him do it. . bor Day. Volunteen tate one
Al. the bead of the chamber.. Saturday to 10 around the
Marine Diviaion, Hamilton Harbor and pick up all the trash
came up with the idea of dc:d-they can fmd. When tbe work
icating a day to remove trash and is done, the group returns to
filth from the Harbor. It was a Hamilton '1 restaurant, the
popular idea from the start, he Cannery, for a barbecue party.
says, and not only with tbe WJ'be purpose is not just to
chamber -the rest of Newport clean the Harbor, but to raise
Beach took an active interest public awareness," Hamilton
Portofino Beach Hotel
offers quiet comfort
Sometimes it's nice to get
away from it all, whether it's
away from the home or office.
But not to some high rise with
150 people to a floor. What is
nice is to get away from it all
and go to a place that's just like,
well, home.
For people who desire a
home-like atmosphere that
blends well with their aesthetic
tastes, the Portofino Beach
Hotel will fill the bill. Portofmo
mixes all of the best thinp about
home with hightech convenien-
ces.
Located at 2306 W. Ocean
Front in Newport Beach, Por-
tofino affords a view of the
Pacific either from two ·of its
spacious suites or the upstairs
lobby. Added is a continental
breakfast, which is included for
each hotel guest.
Owner Picro Serra is from
Portofino, Italy, and came to
this country five years ago with
the dream of owning a small bed
and breakfast hotel. Serra
realized his American dream
with the purchase of an apart-
ment building. The remodeling
into a hotel has been
accomplished over a two-year
period.
The touches of the decor
reflect Serra's Italian homeland
with artwork of scenes of Por-
tofmo. Each of the 12 rooms is
decorated in antiques, each more
unique ~ other other.
Two of the rooms are ocean
front •uita with a bubbling
~ a.au can sit in tbe spa
and ~ t.be ocean view. Three
of the rooms can be used for
families. Each contains a queen-
sized bed and two daybeds.
Other rooms have a bathtub
siz.ed jacuzzi.
Upstairs is the ocean front
lobby, which is convenient for
business people to have meetings
and is scenic as well. The
downstairs lobby boasts an
antique bar with a wide selection
of wine, beer and soft drinks.
Portofmo has the ideal loca-
tion for those wishing to leave
behind a car for a f cw days.
Parking is always a problem at
·the beach, but guests can park
their can at the rear of the hotel
in the private parking lot. They
can walk the J .. J / 2 blocks to the
Newport Pier, watch the dory
fleet come in, or take in all of
the sights in between. Even
though the hotel is in "the middle
of the action," it is very quiet.
If guests just want to enjoy the
surroundings of the bo~el, beach
chairs and towels arc supplied.
Or they can enjoy a wide view
through the hotel's telescope.
An added convenience is the
hotel's ability to put together a
Catalina package, make reserva-
tions at all of the area's fine
restauranu or arrange for bicy-
cling or winiliurfang.
Portofmb iJ open year around
and invites busineu people to
inquire abOut weekly raaa and
take advantqe of tbC ca•mina
effects of die OC'WP, abC rata
for the aui'mer vary iDy.bele
&om SIOO tO $200 a mpt. Tbe
hotel is open 24 boun. For more
informatio' caD 673-7030.
• Wei. •it .. not • fDJldrailer, aad
it doesa'l tab a lot Ol time. ADd
each year, it •r:aw lite we set
las and Jell trMb..
CleU Harbor Day it just one
of the many chamber activities
that Hamilton and the Ctn•ry
get involved in. ..In f~ jmt
about anythina the chamber
does, we participate in," Hamil-
ton explained, naming Irrele-
vant Week, the Sandcastle Con-
test, and the Parade of Lights
as just a few examples.
HOTEL
*'We're aotjmt ~out for
the economic eniroDmcD'9 but
also tbc q,.aity of life ia Ne.
port Beaelt," be said. ~e
Newport Barbor Chamber of
Commerce ia the laracat
chamber iD ~County, and
one of tbe moet .aiw. We feel wen part of the community,
and want to live back money,
time, effort and tbouaht into
making Newport · a better place
to live.
.. The Parade of Lights is
~tile hiJa It neDt of iU
kind ia tbe COUllllJ, ..........
•1t ... * bmnchild ol the
chamber -it\ DOl • citJ ~
Lite die lloee PAl'lide in •--
deaa, it briJip a lOt of IDOMJ
to Newport •a.
.. Tbe chamber ia die beat
vehicle to do community affain.
I canl think of another orpn-
ization that docs as mudl (for
the city)• the chamber. It 1erva · 1
u our tool to provide for tbe
community."
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Antiques and heirlooms
should be treated with tbe
upmOlt of care. That induda
the ratoratioia proceu and to
help prae1ve history is Dip 'N
Strip in Calta Mesa.
Owner Terry Weaver said that
·~le shouJd be camul when
leDdlna furniture out for ttrip-
piaa. He said that the term dip
u really a misnomer.
.. We me a dip and Oow~ver
lyltem here," be said. wrhere is
about 10 inches of chelnica1 in
the tank w~ allows us to place
the piece ~ then we flow the
cbemical over it until the finish
begins to break down. We use
nylon bristle brushes to remove
the finish.,.
He said it is not very far
removed from the old hand-
atrippina syste~ but it is more
inexpensive.
Dip 'N Strip provides full-
aervice restoration including
refinishing, bleaching, staining,
matching colon, replacement of
leather or glass, rcsilvering of
mirrors, rccaning and rerusbing.
Weaver said that sometimes a
piece is too delicate to place in
the tank, so much of the finish
is removed by band. It depends
on how the piece is constructed
and whether or not it is tbree-
ply laminated. Dipping can
cause breakdown of glue and
dclamination.
W caver warns against acid
baths. He said that be did have
a hot tank in bis shop for metal
stripping but has gotten away
from it .
"That is good for stripping car
parts," he said. ,,., tell people to
ao to a p1ace ~ in
metal stripping."
He trill, however, take in
metal furniture parts, such as
headboards, bed frames and
footboards.
For customer convenience.
Weaver will 10 out in tbe field
and make estimates. He saicl that
most of tbe time, be can give a
rough estimate over tbe phone
ia tbe ~OIDICI' describes the
piece. Sometimes the shop bas
people walk in with a small piece
and he can give them estimda.
Weaver bu been invoived
with the furniture business f OT
several year. Prior to taking over
ownership of Dip •N Strip. he
managed it. Before that, be
worked for Tuttka Antiques.
.. I have always had an interest
in antiques,.. he said. ,,.I ·have
done some buying and selling
and put on shows over the
years."
In August, be will be opening
up a consignment shop in La~
guna Niguel in Three Flags
Center at Forbes Road and
Crown Valley Partway.
Dip 'N Strip is located at 1634
Ohms Way in Costa Mesa.
Houn are 8:~S:30, Monday
through Saturday. For more
information, call 548-7622.
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BACK TO SCHOOL
August 27 & 28
P.hoto Express offers something extra
Joining the ranks of family-
owned and personalized
b'flinesl in Costa Mesa is Photo
Express, located at the comer of
17th Street and Santa AnL
At Photo Express, customers
will always be treated to a free
replacement roll off alm.wo sets
of prints and a pocket photo
alb~ according to owner Vic-
tori' ~lava. The unique concept
is not just a one--time promo-
tional item, this is all the time,
she said.
Photo Express is a seven-year-
old company which started in"
Mission Viejo. Each store is
independently owned. The
Costa Mesa location opened
July I alid bas been very suc-
cess!~ Glava said .
unusual.
.. Our f ricnd, who bad been in
film development for 20 year$,
said be bad never seen a custo-
mer who bad a name beginning
with an X, n she said. "We
consider it good luck."
.. Accordina to the records
from our lab, our grand opening
has been the most successful of 1
all the stora they have opened,"
she said.
Photo Expresa specializes in
dcvelopina and printin& of color
film, however, it will develop
slides and movies. Customers
can also order reprints and
enJaraements.
Makiq it convenient for the
customer is important at Photo
Expre11. The customer can
either wait or drive up to the
window. Glava uid dW people
can UC> hicyde up. In fact, that
is what lier rant custC)mer did.
He WM a boy of about 13, who
~ a roll of fdm before
Olaya aacl her husband had
OftBed the llote.
"We dida'l nea ba.e the cub ...............
Photo Express is located at
281 E. 17th Street in Costa
Mesa. The hours arc Monday
through Friday, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.;
Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m.
to S p.m. For more information,
call 722-0611.
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NO. 1 (714) 631-8120 . SERVING ALL OF COSTA MESA Friday, June 5, 1987 25CENTS
Beginning June 5, Baker Communications started general circulation of the Costa Mesa
News.
A sister publication of The Newport Ensign, The Costa Mesa News provides its readen
with local new features, sports, and s~ety coverage.
In addition, The Newport Ensign's popular real estate and classified sections are expailded
to cover ~nd circulate in Costa Mesa. The result will be a combined circulation.of 50,000
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