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Roadwork to impact highway traffic
Do you remember when the Coast
Highway bridge over the Upper
Newport Bay was a narrow. four-lane
bridge? If you do, you also remember
the traffic backups that occurred
easterly of the bridge. It was not
uncommon for this traffic to back up
to Amling's Nursery every day.
Southbound Jamboree Road bas
backups beyond the Newporter Inn.
Then on October I~ 1981, a new era
began with the openina of the seven-
lane bridge. Traffic backups and delays
disappeared.
Those traffic backups and delays are
back and will be with us for almost a
year. The wort on the ftnal phase of
Coast Highway widening easterly of the
Upper Bay has DOW begun. Tbe-wid-
ening will provide for snen through
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provided. To make rooin for the
additional 50-rect of widcnin& an eight
to 22.foot high reinforced earth rctain-
ina wall will be constructed ud fdled
with 4S.OOO cubic yards of soil. Tberc
will be a wide sidewall on each side
of the rCNMtway. A new storm drain
system will be installed alona wilt.
replacina an old JO..incb diameter water
mam.
Tbe contnct to cons&l\ICt the last
pbuc of Coast Hi1bway widciliaa
altCrly of the bay •• awarded to tk
Griffith eom,.., for SS~OOO. ne WOrt
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to top -post
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Eric Tweit is no stranger to success.
During his 10 years of coaching
Newport Harbor Higb's track and cross
country programs, Tweit kept the
Sailors' team among the top
competitors in Orange County.
Now. Tweit will attempt to continue
his successful track record as Harbor"'s
new athletic director when Bill Pizzica
retires in June.
Tweit. a resident of Corona dcl Mar.
takes over the duties of athle_tic diRctor.
.. Eric was a natural choice for the
JOb." remarked cw port Harbor's
Principal Dennis Evans. "'We're excited
about it. He •s well though of by the
coaches and the kids. He ·s been very
close to the program for years."
Tweit will stay on as the boys' and
girls' track and cross country coach at
Harbor .
.. 1 think I have some positive things
to offer ... said Tweit. ·we expect a real
good athletic season next year. The
coaches and kids are real pumped up
about it. ..
Tweit said one of bis main goals is
to bring more students into the athletic
program. However. be admitted enrol-
lment is declining. This f ~ the number
of students is expected to drop from
I.ill to l ,2SO at Harbor. (But in two
~Harbor's enrollment is expected
to increase to l.SOO studeliu).
"Ten yan ago, we had cnoagb kids
and we didn"t have to worry ...
commented Tweit. •eut now we need
to make more kids aware of our atblctic
propams. Thai mm ta1tina to t11ie
kids abcMd our prosrams in claucs ad
around the campm~ We need to do
more of that. Hopefully~ wcil be ~
some more coecbn in a couple of
yean ...
Tweit was a walk-on coach for fiw
years at Harbor before be ._ laired
on as a fulkime E ...... te.cher.
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I coukle't MW rcr·i"d •• aJd I
doD 't tlaiat I would tatea tM ( .. lalllir
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,_ l_..Y 1l 1• THE NEWPORT ENSeGN
Senior honored
as unsung hero
A life of crime bu really paid as playing the role of Mn. Claus
off for Corona del Mar resident for school children, directing the
Jean Boyd. now-defunct Newport-Mesa
When a W uhington State Sunshine Line for latchkey kids,
parolee followed the elderly and her participation in Neigh-
woman to her Point ettia borhood Watch, Boyd was
Avenue home more than four awarded the Silver Anchor
years ago, threw her to the award from the Chamber of
ground and snatched her purse, Commerce last Tuesday.
he never realized that he had Now an area coordinator for
done a public service. the old Corona del Mar section
Looking back on the incident, of town, the 26-year-resident
the 64-year-oJd says her first up-says she was more angry than
close and personal brush with frightened when her attacker
crime was a blessing in disguise. grabbed her from behind, scat-
" At the time, I didn't realize tering her Christmas packages
what this guy had done for me. into the street. M At first I thought
It prompted me to get involved, it was someone playing a joke
and the very next month I on me. But when I realized what
became a block captain in was happening, I got mad. I had
N~ighborbood Watch and got grown up with two brothers and
involved in my city," Boyd said. my first instinct was to fight, so
Because of her many years of J struggled."
service to the community, such . Boyd followed her attacker,
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Swedish coeels need· hO ts
BY CHIRYL STEHLING
If you are a typical American
family in Newport Beach, with
an extra bed to sp•re this
summer, then Charles Douglas
of Newport Harbor High School
has an offer not to be passed up.
he explained. "'We have the
weather and activities the
wede love and they enjoy our
language and culture ...
The students come from all
over Sweden and will be arriving
by bus from Lo Angeles Inter-
national Airport to the Newport
Harbor High School parking lot
on June 22 . The program runs
through July 20, Douglas said.
All that is asked of American
bo t families is that they carry
on as \hey normally would, day
to day. •
For the past fou{ years, Dou-
glas, a social studies teacher, has
coordinated the visit of Sw,cdish
students, in conjunction with the
American Scandinavian Student
Exchange (ASSE). The program
has been in existence for 11 years
and has been very successful, "'We don't ask that they fix
.... special meals, .. Douglas said. "'If Douglas said.
"'Our community has been the family i scattered in all
chosen by the Swedish Ministry direction for breakfast, then
of Education as a desired area," they should continue that way ..
We don't even uk that tbe
Swedish student get a private
room, ju t a bed and ome
transportation to and from the
education center ...
Students range in age from 14
to 17 and will spend three boun
a day under Douglas' tutelqe.
All speak excellent English.
Wednesdays are de ignated as
travel day and they will go to
Disneyland. Universal Studios,
museums and Tijuana, to name
a few. Students have their own
expense money.
For anformation about
becoming a ho t family to any
one of these 30 tudent . call
Dougl~ at 963-33 I 5.
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... ~ 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Farewell, Norm· Loats
Dr. Norman Loats, deputy superintendent of the
Newport-Mesa Unified School District, will be retiring
on June 30, capping a colorful and exciting 28-year
career. Loats has seen many changes, including the
building and opening of schools during the booming
times, the closing of schools during the lean times and
the circle coming full again, as the district begins to
reopen schools due to growing enrollment.
Lo.ts also saw the birth of what is now the Newport-
Mesa Unified School District, combining efforts of the
COsta Mes~ Newport and Newport High School
districts. Dluing the explosive years of the 1%0s, Loats
remembers attending two elementary school dedications
in one day.
Loats was always there to see the district through
the good times and the not so good times. Financial
and budget cutbacks, teachers layoffs and other
unpleasant crises have never dampened his spirit. He
was always there for the children, whether it was
attending a musical program or assembly. During
patriotic presentations, Loats' voice could be heard
above others, belting out a beartf cit "God Bless
Nrierica." His face was always seen at school functions,
wbcther it was at an elementary school or high school,
lending support to everyone.
Loats bas truly put his heart and soul into the district
and will be sorely mis.scd . It is his spirit and tireless
energy that keeps up ~ moral of others. It was fitting
last week that be was sent off in a blaze of glory at
.. An All American Salute to Norm Loats" at the Balboa
Bay Club. 1be community from every walk of life was
on hand. Because of Loats' deep appreciation for
anything patriotic, the room wu f estooncd in red, white
and blue and the fare was AU American from the bot
dop, to the bot apple pie. Everyone from Council-
member Evelyn Hart to representatives of the Orange
County Board of Education had something nice to say
about Loats. June 30 has been proclaimed as Norm Loats
Day in both cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa.
TM N~port Ensign also salutes Loats, who bas been
very supportive over the years. .
It will be a real loss to the Newport-Mesa Unified
School District when Loats cleans out that final desk
drawer and takes down his shingle. But the district is
richer for baviq had Dr. Norman Loats as second-in-
comm•nd. May his retirement be a long and happy one.
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Letters .to the Editor
'Freeway Patrol' would be a help
0-IAor. section, assisting disabled
On Saturday, April I , an motorists and keepiq the road
au:ideat occurred at 4:30 Lm. free of debris. It would be very
on' die soutbbOUild San Diego risky and the men would need
Freeway jUlt north of Ocean-to be hiply trained in ways to
side. A taaker bad overtumCd quickly shut down, clear and re-
iDd burned, killing the driver. open in the safest possible
It wm a borrible tragedy. Traffic manner. They would also have
•• stopped for several houn in . emergency measures set up in
both directions. advance for every section of
No notif acation w~ given to freeway includin1 re-routina,
approaching motorasta even complete Cloawa, openina 1ee-
thoup it was obvious that the tiona of the dividen and tunaina
freeway would be clOICd for four to aia lanes of traff IC and
~-The ~ult wu .so to 60 reveniaa the direction enatiliaa
miles of p;ctlock lutma over them to return to their boma
ICWft houn. or flildina altemate routes.
We lliDed contintency plans
for • emeraencies, accidcata
cloeiaa oar many f reewaya
e•yday. emtbqiaake, nuclear
di11 •1r or MJ otbier tnllldY.
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elimiute the need for die .a
bow tbat are 10 e&pemiw &o
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enoup to fund the new depart-
ment. It would save the time of
the H ipway Patrol officen wh o
now have to call tow trucks for
italled can. It would save thou-
sands or accidents a year by
removina the debris quickly.
This, in tum, would save the
time of the fire departments and
police departments that must
respond. Mainly, lives would be
aawcl!
la California, we will never be
able &o put enouP corridors to
keep up with the population
powtla, IO ... more effacient WC
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CO•PIUD IY •EUIDA KW.El
The Police Blotter IS Pf•Hntea •s • pubhc MMC• Trom the He•pott En511" ....,,,,.,
crimes artcJ •rrests m ~ Beach. It should be nofed t~t crtmes listed are only
those whteh are re~ to the Newport Beach Poltee Department and arrests ~
.,. only thoM suspec:Nd ol CflmeS Mtd not thoM COIMCted
• Thieves sniulled a window in
the front door of a home on the
100 block of ~tb Street between
Saturday morning and Sunday
at 4:30 p.m. Nothing was
reported stolen.
•A COiia M-woman reported
that her pune was stolen at a
resta\Jrant on tbe JOOO block of
East Coast Hiabway Sunday
afternoon between I p.m. and
I :30 p.m. Loss was estimated at
S27S.
• A deatlll tllreat was issued to
a I 9-year-old resident who
resides at 4240 Park Newport
Drive. The victim told police
that she found the threatening
note on her doorstep.
.. Vandals lhot out five windows
of a 1975 Volkswagen bus Sat-
urday night that was parked in
the driveway of a home on the
400 block of Larkspu.r Avenue.
The victim told police that the
vandalism occurred between 10
p.m . Saturday and Sunday
morning at 8: IS. Damage was
estimated at SSOO.
• A second laddeat of vandalism
was reported in the Corona del
Mar area on Sunday morning.
The victim told police that she
parked her 1979 Mercedes Benz
in front of her boyfriend's house
near Third and Orchid avenues
Saturday night at 8 p. m. The
next momina the victim dilco-
vered that someone bad abot the
windows of her car. Police aaid
the weapon wu either a pan or
slingshot.
e Aa,.... It& .. •1rlteqtl1 plB
was reported stolen from the
patio of a home on the 6000
block of Oceanfront between
Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sunday
morning at 10. Loss was esti-
mated at $250.
• Burpan PIJed oft a screen and
forced _open a kitchen window
last weekend to gain entry into
a home on the 100 block of 27th
Street. The victim estimated that
-the -crime occurred between I 0
p. m. Saturday and Sunday at
11 :30 a.m. Reported stolen was
a television set, a painting,
SI ,SOO cash, crystal vase, S800
in miscellaneous coins and a
cordless phone. Loss was esti-
mated at $3,050 and damage to
the window was valued at SSO;
•A Santa·Ana woaiiua reported
that her red Honda CRX was
stolen from the 100 block of 3 lst
Street sometime between Satur-
day at 6 p.m. and Sunday at 6:00
a.m.
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,_ ._.., 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Sailors wrap up
season
8Y GLEN JUSTICE
After finishing dead last in the
Sea V 1ew League for the second
straight year with a record of 1-
14. ewport Harbor High•
baseball program is looking
forward to ummer training.
The Sailors· coach Bill White
thinks that a rigorous summer
program could be a big step
toward turning things around.
.. We JUSt don't have the atti-
tude that wins games." remarked
White following his team's 5-1
loss to Saddleback ... We don't
have any (offensive) power yet
and we do stupid things_ men-
tally. Wr11Jt'alk onto the field and
we've alt1>ady lo t."
Wh1t•1> tressed that summer
trainm~ sessions for Harbor'
players will begin almost imme-
djately.
.. we·re in for an attitude
change. "he said ... We11 be doing
a lot of weight training and a
lot of skull sessions in the
classroom. where baseball can
also be taught. We also need to
fill the positions that have been
vacated."
The Sailors will be losing to
graduation Trevor Luisi. Jim
Jennings, Tony Altobelli. Zach
Blair and Brian Jones. who
make up most of the team's
starting infield.
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Promising junior shortstop
Steve Double and pitcher Bob
Sliker will be returning for next
year•s team.
In the last game of the season
on May I J. each senior played
the entire contest. with Jennings
being relieved by Sliker in the
seventh inning.
While both teams failed to
scored in the opening inning,
Saddleback's Roadrunners
struck for three runs in the
second. Saddlcback loaded the
bases and then Eduardo Rodri-
guez hit a ground ball to second
base, scoring David Camacho.
With runners on second .and
third. Saddleback Coach Bob
Magram called for a bunt. The
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Jones mows down Sea · Kings
BY GEORGE PAPPAS
Runs have come few and far
between for Corona del Mar
High•s baseball squad much of
this season. ·
The season closer against
Tustin on May 11 was no
different. ..
The Tillers• Monte Jones
handcuffed the Sea Kings for
seven inninp en route to a 4-
J win. Jona isn' the county
leader in strikeouts for notbina. ·
Jones fanned 11 batten and
limited the Sea Kinp to four hits
in the contest. (Jones also
inflicted damqc at the plate as
be slammed a two;.run homer to
provide the Tillers with the
winning margin).
.,.We played well but we had
mental lap1e1 • ., remarked Jerry
Jelnick, Corona del Mar Hi1h •s
bUebalJ coach. .,.We also left
runnen on buc qain ...
For the Sea Kinp, the lou
marked the close o( another
ICUOD which never quite came
t~ber. The Sea Kinp posted
• 4-11 leapt record for r.ru.
~in the Sea View Lcque.
(Last year CdM turned in a 6-
9 i'econl).
Tlae Sea Kina• received
anotller Hlid pitchin1 effort
from llfa.Ja&Ddll' junior Matt
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He really has developed into a Tustin added another run in
good pitcher this season." the third inning. Jone bashed
Tustin Coach Vin<:le Brown a double to right center field and
remarked, .. That's the lint time scored when Dave Saaan
we faced GOidstein this teuon. reached base safely on an error
He did a aood job of varying and stoic second base.
the speed on hit pitches. He aot The Tillers added two in u-
us to hit a lot of fly outs." ranee run in the top of the fifth
Tuatin challenaed Goldatein with Jone • two-run blast over
from the start taking a 1--0 lead the left field fen<:le.
in the openina inning. Erik Tustin• next batter Erik
Grove walked. Daw Sqan was Grove also took one Goldstein
hit by a pitch and Chuck Var-pitches deep but CdM's center-
vaniecz siftlled to briftl in the feeleter John MacMillan reKhcd
run. over the fence to snaa the ball
In the bottom half of the and rob the Tillen' of a hOme
innina. CdM .. fant two batten, run.
Grq Huck Md a... nor~ The Sea Kinp scored their
soa. •••d bui IMS. l;ap oaly rua of tie ...-ia the
cam up lhort • tllc ... tine bottom of ftftla. Jobn Holaaarn
Ntlerl WIM dOwa ill°'*'· -lilllllcl Uid Johe Murplay Ud
Haack received free passes.
Thorkelson •s two-out single
drove in Holmgren. But Jones
quelled the Sea Kings" rally as
he fanned the next batter.
Haack and Thorkelson each
had two hit for the SCa Kings .
The Sea King will be losing
one of their top hitters and solid
alovc in the infield in Haack.
liaack slammed ix bomen for
the CdM this .eason.
Catcher Chris IC.ehrli. pitcher
Rich Mather and Gold tein will
be araduatina.
The Sea Kinas have a prom-
isina aroup of playen retumina
includina Todd Kehrli six home
rum and 26 RBI. miner J.T.
Patton. tbortstop Indy• amar,
Thorkelton, TOdcl Me.
Track j
finals -open
The 1600 meter race in the
Cl F final held tomorrow is one
ca e where the sequel could
outstrip the originaJ.
The event is haping into a
di tance duel between Corona
del Mar High's Eddie Lavelle
and Burbank' Todd Lewis. At
stake i the C IF 3A 1600 meters
championship .
The two raced against each
other in the CIF prehms on May
13 at Gahr High wttb Lewis
edging Lavelle with a winning
mark of 4: 14.45.
Tomorrow .. the Clf 3A di\.-
i ion final will be held at
Cerrito College in orwalk
with the field events getting
underway at 11 a.m. followed b~
the first running event at noon.
"'It' going to take everything
Eddie·s got to beat Lewis ...
remarked Bill Sumner. CdM
track coach. "'Eddie can do it but
he needs to run a smart race."
As expected, Lavelle -coasted
at the CIF prelims q\lalifying in
the 1600 meters with a time of
4: 16. 96. Lavelle also finished
fourth in the 3200 but he wiJl
be focusing only on the 1600 m
the CIF finals.
Thtce others besides Lavelle
posted C IF qualifying times at
the prelims including Greg Shy-
rock with a third place time of
4: 17.03 in the 1600, Jay Light-
burnc, who took third in the 800
with a mark I :58.99. and pole-
vaulter Keith Miller. (Miller·
personal best in the polevault •~
14 feet).
"'We're going to be pressed to
finish among the top three
teams." Sumner admitted.
.. Upland and Esperanza appear
to be the frontrunners among the
3A competition. But our four
guys have been at Cl F before
and they know what to expect.
1t•s a good group." •••
The Cl F prelim took a dis-
astrous tum for CdM's girls
track team. Their hope of
repeating a CIF champions
slipped away during Saturday's
competition .
.. We just bad a bad day."
remarked Steve Kaczynski.
CdM•s girls coach ... It's frustrat-
ing when you think how close
we came to qualifying in several
of the races. We don't have a
shot as a team. But now we can
concentrate on the individual
who made it." •
Laurie Sawin did qualify
for the CIF finals in the high
jump with a leap of S-2. Others
who are aoiq to CIF meet
tomorrow iacludc JolMtnaa Wal·
lin in the 1600 (5:15.97, a per-
sonal belt) aad in the 3200
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The story behind Hamilton's water rake
BY RALPH RODHEIM
The trash is out of the
.bag ... so the saying goc . Last
month in Valdez. Alaska. Amer-
ica experienced its largest oil
s pill ever. The public's reaction
was to boycott Exxon. Well,
maybe Exxon should be severely
penalized.
However. blame is not what's
at issue in the .. Marine Scene ...
The issue at hand involves
action, not blame. Most of us
don't like pollution. We want it
cleaned up and controlled, but
we mean for someone else to do
it.
Well, there i~ a s pecial person
in Newport Beach who doc
more than give lip crvice when
it come to environmental ,con-
cern . Bill Hamilton, owner of
the Cannery Restaurant, i a
man of action. not just words.
Perceived as a re tauratcur,
Hamilton is really an e ngineer
MARINE SCENE
by trade. He entered the restau-
rant bu incss after retiring and
relocating from Chicago.
Once .the Cannery was under-
way. Hamilton noticed flotsam
and jetsam floating by hi re -
taurant and collecting in the
Rhine Channel. It was then that
Hamilton was moved to action.
The natural answer was first
to raise the public's awareness
about the problem. So. a .. Clean
Harbor Day" was born. This
year Clean Harbor Day will be
held June 3.
For more information on how
you can help make a difference.
call the Newport Harbor Arca
Chamber of Commerce at (714)
644-8211.
But Hamilton wanted to be
active in cleaning up the bay
more than JUSl one day a year.
So, the wilely old engineer
conjured up an idea for a water
craft that rakes up debris from
the ocean. This ingenious inven-
t ion wa not meant to benefit
Newport Beach alone, but other
mall craft harbors around the
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The idea had merit. It was
nurtured by Art Gronsky who
helped Hamilton build the craft.
Naturally, at was c_oincd .. The
Hamilto n Water Rake ... It
turned o ut to be a small
catamaran-type craft powered
by two John on outboards. The
machinery o n board is hydraul-
ically operated by a third John-
on outboard. The Water Rake
cruise up and down the bay,
raking up anything that floats.
SOl.~nd amazing? It is-and it
works. Don't be urpriscd when
you notice a deancr bay. There's
more than taJk behind the results
you're eeing ... it' action. It is
the action and creativity of men
like Bill Hamalton, ewport's
own restaurateur I inventor con-
cerned citizen. that breed
results.
The public was invited to cc
the Hamilton Water Rake in
action thi past Wedne day at
t he Newport Harbor Arca
Chamber of Commerce Marine
Division meeting. If you missed
your chance to sec the Water
Rake, a11other opportunity will
arise June 3 when the machine
will be in full wmg on Clean
Harbor Day.
Thi week's Ensign .. tip-of-
thc-hat .. goc to Bill Hamilton
and the Ham ilton Water
Rake ... thank for mal(lng a
difference!
Athletes of the Week ...
C HRIS LEE. WILL ALLISO . BI LLY G YE .
fWPORT HARBOR VOLLEYBALL. Lee (22 kal b).
Alla O.Q. ( 13 kill ) and guyen ( 19 kills). combmed to lead
the a1lor to a tunmng up ct of Huntington Beach an f 1"e
game in the opcmng round of the C lf 4A divasao n playolf
on May 12.
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KIM ROBI ON . I E WPORT H A RBOR TRACK:
Robin o n qualified for the C l F track final with a time of
11 :28.l 7 in the 3200 meter~ race 'at the C lf prehms held o n
Ma> 13.
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TY PRICE, C HRIS PL IHA, MATI HE RRl GTO .
CORO A DEL MAR VOLLEYBALL: The Sea Kings· etter
Price had 38 assists and three ace serve to park. Cd M to
a victory over San Marco in three game in the opening
round of the CIF 4A playoffs on May 12. Middle blocker
Chri Pliha made trouble for San Marco as he banged our
10 kill and blocked four shots. Herrington pounded out J.3
kill in the conte t.
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EDDIE LAVELLE. G REG SHYROCK. KEITH
MILLER, JAY LIGHTBUR E. JILL YOU G, LAURIE
AWli . JOHA A WALLI • DE ISE MAHO EY.
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CORO A DEL MAR TRACK: Lavelle and hyrock
qualified for the C IF final in the 1600 meters. Miller made
it to the C l F final competiion in the polevault wh1Jc
Lightburne qualified in the 800 meter . Sawin and Mahoney
qualified for Clf in the high jump with a qualifying mark
of 5-2. Wallin qualified in the 1600 and 3200 event . Her
time in the 1600 of S: 15.97 was a personal best. Sailors ...
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Roadrunnen, capitalizing on a
Newport Harbor enor. scoring
two more runs to take an early
l-0 lead.
It wu all the run Saddlcback
would need.
H arbor didn' threaten to
score until the fifth inning. Zach
Blair sinaled and stole second.
Steffen Spizziri then ucrificcd
Blair to third with a bunt down
the third base line.
Harbor failed to core.
though, as Saddlcback pitcher
Mike Arroyos picked off Blair
at third base. Harbor's next two
batten reached buc safely but
the drive came to a halt a
Altobelli was thrown at fir t.
Saddleback added two more
runs in the final innang to clinch
their ninth league victor) of the
year.
Harbor' only run in the game
came in bottom half of the
evcnth when Todd Bryson
scored from third on a fly ball
hit to center field.
The Roadrunners won the
aamc despite losina three player
due to 1radc requirements. In
addition 1enior teeond baseman ' . Rmairo Garcia wu out with a ... ..,.
Sophomore pitcher Frank
Fo• 1ca picked up tlac win for
die .......... Jeaaillp ••
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Angelitos: A succe_ssful 2-day .affair
Ginny Smallwood, Catherine
Thyen, Louise Ewing and Anne
Bad ham.
More than 660 attended the
luncheon and the same amount
the dinner Saturday evening.
Lusk, Jo McLain, Gloria
Osbrink, Barbara Rappollo,
Flossie Schumacher, Barbara
Severson, Mary Roosevelt, Jes-
sie Mac Shirar, Gigi Spragins,
Bobbie Stabler, Sally Ulenc,
Last year . Angelitos de Oro
luncheon w'&s so successful and
in such demand that the event
this year became a two-day
affair. It began with a luncheon
on Friday f caturing the fall
couture of Oscar de la Renta.
1be following night at a black-
tie dinner, Bob Mackie's collec-
tion was presented to the ensem-
ble. Maria Crutcher once again
chaired the extravaganza. which
supports the endeavors of Big
Brothers/ Sisters. Assisting
Mar!a were Helen Starling,
Marilyn Wooten, Marcia
Cashion, Mary Wolff, Jane
King, Phyllis Baillie, Betsy
Jacques, June Wian, Aria
Brown, Brenda C urrie, Sharon
Ormsbee, Betty Jo Purscb,
Harbor lites
Just a few of the Harborbtcs
were Pat Alleborn. Judie Argy-
ros, Elaine Basmajian, 'Hyla
Bcrtea, Sandra_ Brodie, Donna
C('Can, Ileane Doolin, Olga Ellis.
Barbara Grant. Marilyn Haus-
man, Shirlee G uggenheim. Nora
Jorgensen. Helen Le May .• Ann
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Katie Wheeler and Pat Yoder.
More were Nota and Charles
Hester, Lillian Fluor, Harriette
Witmer, Betty Palmer. June
Donovan, Dorothy Reichle, Pat
Allen, Norma Gurley. Donna
Devine. Ruth Ann Moriarity.
Pilar Wayne, Barbara O'Neil.
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Our Clients Are
,Happy Ones. • .
It has been our practice to publish letters.and excerpts from letters
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was:
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THE LEVEL OF INTEGRITY AND PROFESSIONAL-
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ntAN8AClTON" (frqm a Mr. and Mrs. Alexander of
Anaheim Hills-all lettet'a on file).
One of our fellow brokers Uked how we were able to get people
to •"'* ua. regarding the eervtce we had prOvided them. n.nt was
only one answer. "We Just do the best we can for •ch client, and
the r991 I• up to~ Client"·
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Christa & Gerry Long
Claudia Mirkin. Decann and
Nancy Baldwin, Willa Dean
Lyon, Diane Rinker and
JoAnne Mix. •••
On the same Saturday even-
ing, the Alumni Association of
the U nivcrsity of California
hosted their 19th annual ban-
quet at the Irvine Hilton &
Towers which honors commu-
nity leaders. Some 16 were
chosen including Harborlites
Arnold Beckman, Wllliam
Parker, Elizabeth and Thomas
Tierney. Roger Johnson. Juel
Lee. Gary Lynch, Myron Braus-
tcin. Patrick Hanratty. Martha
Levy, Garland Parten, Wesley
Lagerberg, Mare Taagepera.
Dianne Kane, T e ri Trace),
Mark Kaplan, Lyman Porter
and Robert Mciver. •••
Meanwhile over at the Jewel
Court, The Irvine Guild which
suppprts the Orange County
Performing Arts, Center had
their Gala des Beaux Arts. The
black-tic optional event
attracted over 700 and was co-
chaired by Cassandra Gumpert
and Thelma Friedel.
•••
e arlier in the week, the Amer-
ican Jewish Committee held
their dinner at the Irvine Hilton
honoring Michael Meyer for h"
commitment t o civic and
humanitarian causes.
Engagements
R1lcbm1n-Schmit ·
Mn. Bella Reichman of FuUerton and Mr. Dan Reichman
of Newport Beach announce the engagement of their daughter ,
W~ndy Rene .to Douglas W. Schmit. son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wiifred Schmit of Rochester. Minn. · ·
T~ bride-to-be is director of sales for the Sales Leadership
Institute of Newport Beach. She earned a bachelor· in
psychology from c~ State u Diversity at Long Beach.
The ar~m-t<>:-be as a systems programmer for the UNISYS
corporation . lrvu~. He earned a bachelor's in mathematics
from the Un1vers1ty of Northern Iowa in Cedar faJls
The couple plan to marry July I. · ·
Hill-Armstrong
Mr. Michael W. Hill of Carlsbad and Mrs. Tully eymour
of Newport Beach have announced the engagement of their
daughter. Li a Suzanne Hill of ewport Beach to Craag Allen
Armstrong. on of Mrs. ara Armstrong and the late Harry
Armstrong of New York City.
The bride.Sect. who attended cwport Harbor High School
and Orange Coast College. graduated with a bachclor·s m
psychology from Chapman College in 19 6 alld plans to earn
her master' degree from tbc Orange campus thi month. where
he i a member of Alpha Kai Omega.
The groom--clcct graduated from t. Paul' High hool
in Loui iana and attended outheastcm Louisiana Unavcrsity.
He is currently employed as a scnaor system programmer
at the Co t ommunity College District.
The couple plan a June 24 wedding at ewpon Center
U nitcd Methodist Church.
CdM 5k to begin
This year' Scenic SK Run will
be bighbgbted by two races and
one scenic I K Walk.
The race. which takes place on
Saturday, June 10. is the 8th
annual event. The women• race
will bqin at 8:00 a. m. and 1s
sponsored by John Blom Pho-
. tasrapby. Following the wom-
en 'i race wiU be a slower-paced
I K Walk for those inclined to
see the sipts of picturesque
Corona del Mar.
Tbe men's race commences at
l:lO a.m. and is sponsored by
Merrill Lynch Realty. Studio
Cafe will once again ponsor the
eatire event with the patron
a..,art of more than 40 local
bUliw establisbmen
Rqiltntioo forms are aviil-
111* al the the Corona del Mar
CIMambcr of Commerce off~
Cily of ewport Beach Parts.
-.Chet ud Recreation Drp8it-
-1 • wdl as patron stores
dwouPout Corooa dcl Mw.
beautification and recreational
projects.
Practice runs take place on
Ocean Boulevard and Marguer-
ite at S:lO p.llL every Tuesday
until race da)'.
ew artwork by John Crosby.
a contemporary impressionist
who works and li~-cs in cwport
Beach and wbo is widely blown
for bis large. colorful canvases.
will be introduced. His anwork
is currently focused on the
people and places that make
Southern California what it is
today.
Restaurants and markets in
the Corona del Mar area will
take part in a gourmet restaurant
row. Ho\'ik Abramian of the
Studio Cafe promises a bteatb-
taking and inviting f arc to pkate
every palate. Specuton may
purduK breakfast tidcts ud
T...aailu for SIO the moni• of
the race.
The Corooa ckl Mar Cit Eber
of Coe•rcc in co.Vuactioa
with me City of wpon •-=11
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oHers 'Abundance'
BY CHERYL STERLING
In the last century, the push
to move West was on. While men
secured homesteads in what
seemed to be vast wastelands,
women stayed back cast in safe
havens. The more adventurous
hus band-seekers opted to
become mail-order brides and
traveled West to marry men they
never met. There, they hope to
find happiness and abundance
among the tumbleweeds.
Thi& is the theme of Beth
Henley's latest play, .. Abun-
dance,., which is premiering on
South Coast Repertory's Main-
stage. The play begins in a
western depot. when the viva-
cious and excited Macon Hill
b~zcs in and secs another mail-
order bride, Bess Johnson, who
was described as having "saw-
dust for brains ... The two are as
unlikely a couple as ever could
be, but become the best of
friends.
Bess comes West to marry
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brother, Jack that Mike has been
killed. So Bess and Jack marry,
living merely on dreams, pie in
the sky and barren desert land.
On the other hand, Macon
ends up with William Curtis. a
low-key farmer, who is a hard
worker, but not much to look
at. M ~n tries to talk Be s into
lea-Ying a·nd striking out with her
to "'see the elephant," a term for
seeing what the rest of the west
has to offer. But as time wears
on, Macon becomes less advcn-
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BUe twwd pears in rum for nch Rnor.
Place cw side down m ~cup rum (just
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for IS minutes, covered, then 10
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turous and more apt to settle
into the mundane existence of
a f ann wife. That is, until Bess
gets kidnapped by Indians, then
the play takes many turns. and
twists to the surprise ending.
.. Abundance" is· really about
friendship and endurance, span-
ning 2S years. Macon is played
by Belita Moreno, who does
credit to the part. She is able to
show the audience the spirited
young girl who has ventured
West who is transformed into an
empty shell over the ycan.
Bess is played by 0 -Lan
Jones, who also docs a marve-
lous transformation, showing
the audience that she docs have
brains, afterall. Jack Flan is
played by Bruce Wright, who is
able to show that once a wild
hombre. always a wild hombre.
Jimmie Ray Weeks plays
WilJiam Curtis, who is so gauche
and unmannered be actually
believes that his wife will get
excited over his "gift" to her, a
new glass eye for him.
The final member of the cast
i John Walcutt a Elmore
Crome, the slightly crooked
professor who secs a fonune in
Be s· kidnap story.
.. Abundance .. i truly a must-
see and Henley, as usual,
peppers the work with comical
one-liners. But the story is really
bittersweet and proves that true
friendships can bold up under
any circumstances.
.. Abundance" plays through
May 2S. Call 9S1-4033 for more
information.
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The Susan Spiritu Gallery
currently has photographs by
George A. T ice on display from
his new book. ''Hometown. "The
work comprise pho~ographc;
from Dixopn. Illinois. Han-
nibul. Mo. and Fairmont. Ind.
The gallery 1~ located at 3333
Bear l., Co ta Mesa.
M IC
The Newport Harbor Art
Mu cum i pre enting Mau se
and Ja11 on unday. May 21 at
3 and 4 p.m. This performance
piece was created b y Larua
Karpman in 1987 and combine
excerps from Mati e' text with
original music incorporating
Jall and 12-tone composition. • • •
,The Orange County Perform-
1 ng Arts Center will presents ,the
Pacific Symphony in a pop series
and a family concert. The pop
\cries will be performed on May
19 and 20 at 8 p.m. The family
concert takes place on May 20
at 11 :30 a.m. On Sunda}. May
21. enjoy the Master Chorale of
Orange County in "War
Requiem, at 8 p.m. Call 556-
ARTS. • ••
The "St. J ohn ·Pa~s 1on .. will
be presented by the Orange
Coast ollegc Choral and the
Orange Coast Singers. 1 he c6n-
cert begin~ at 8 p.rn . in O C\
Robert B. Moore 1 heater at 8
p.m . Call 432-5880 for
information. ·
• • •
STAGE
"'Cabaret .. t\ currently playing
at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain
Call Danner Theatre and ha~
been extended until June 4 by
popular demand. Re~ervataon
required. Tickets tart at S 17.95.
Call 838-1540.
• • •
through June 12 . It is a musical
portrayal of the turbulent life of
the impressionist painter.
Edouard Manet. For informa-
tion. call 494-0743.
•••
The Buena Park Children's
Mu~ical Theater Production will
pre ent .. You're a Good Man
Charlie Brown." at the Buena
Park high school performing
art complex. Performances will
take place o n June 3 and 4 at
2:30 p.m. and June 2-3 at 7:30.
Tickets are $3 for adult and S2
for children under 12. Call 821 -
1394.
• •• Beth Henley\ lat e~t play,
.. Abundance,•• is currently play-... T.omfoolery" sh~wcases l_he
ing through May 25 at outh hilarious words, ~us1c and lyric
Coast Repertory's Mainstage a~ of Tom Lehrer. now playu~g at
part of the theater·~ landmark . the Gem Theater in Garden
California Play J-e tival. grove, through June 17. Call
Performance~ are Tuesday 636-7213 for more information.
through alurday at K p.m.. • • •
. unday at 7:30 p.m. and wee-
kend mattnees at 2:30 p.m. Call
957-4033 for more mlormation. • • •
"Manet '~ i running at · the
Laguna Mo ulton Playhouse
Orange Coast College pre -
enb Anton Chek.ov's drama.
"The Three Sisters ... May 19. 20
and 21. Call 432-5880 for more
information.
•••
MISC.
YMCA· summer fun This year's AIDS Walk will
be held Sunday. June 11 at 9:30
a.m. at Mason Park in Irvine.
This i a major fundraiscr for
research. direct patient services
and education and all money
raised will remain in Orange
County. Call Cathy at 645-6300
for information.
The Newport-Costa Mesa
YMCA still has openings for its
"Camps & Caravans."
Upcoming .. Caravans, ..
offered for teenagers, includes
water sports and exploring the
de ert and mountains. Lake
Tahoe. July IS. through 22 will
feature water kimg. wimming.
hiking and a dinner crui eon the
lake. everything Lake Tahoe i
all about.
Starting July 31 to Aug. 4. a
trip to Catalina will be offered.
Camping on the beach at Two
Harbors, hiking, wimming.
snorkeling. skin diving and
sunning will be the day's fare.
A dance is planned for a night)
on the beach. (
Especially for river rats, Aug.
12 to Aug. 19, follow the
Colorado River from the outh
to Parker Dam fiUing the days
with jet skiing, swimming, raft-
ing and even some lazy time just
floating.
Visit Yosemite, King
Canyon, Paradise Valley and
Sequoia's great forest. The kid
will experience some of the most
beautiful sights in the country.
Campfires and a lot of activities
with and lifelong friend made
along the way.
Camp Big Bear and Camp
Osceola arc also offered. Camp
Big Bear. July I through 8 is a .
great resident camp experience for the older camper, 11 through
14 year . Camping right on the
lake afford the kid a chance
to ail. ki and much more. A
separate teen camp with
leadership trainmg will be held
at the ~ame time.
Camp 0 ceola. July 22
through 30 i for kids from 8-
14. 0 ceola i located in the San
Bernardino Mountains off
Highway 38. Hiking, wimming.
archery and much more arc
offered there. This camp i filling
up fast.
Sign up now as pace is
limited. Parents. don't mi thi
great opportunity. Call Peggy
Carlsen at the Newport-Co ta
Mesa YMCA. 6429990 ~ oon
as possible so your kid won't
miss an experience that last a
lifetime.
Sou plantation · open$
The Souplantation restau-
rant, renown for its spectacular
112 feet of salad bar. made-
from-scratch aoups. an elaborate
fresh fruit atand and an on-
premite bakery which continu-
ally tums out a variety of hot-
from-the-ovens muffin • is put-
ting finiahina touche on its
newest restaurant in Costa
Mesa.
Located at 15SS Adams St.,
just west or Harbor Boulevard,
the new Souplantation will
occupy the ·~ f ormcrly occu·
pied by Fucldruckcn and i
scheduled to open May 22.
·a..ically • juat concentrate
on a few tlliap," said Bill
Hick--. •wal manaser ot
the pacious re taurant. "That
enables us to set very. very high
standards for quality and do
each thing · alad. soup. muf-
fins and fruit an a big. big
way ...
Souplantation price for an
all-you-can-eat lunch tart at
SS.25 for soup or alad. Dinner
i SI more and both include
unlimited trip to the bakery and
fre h fruit tand. Kid under 12
have their choice of everything
for S2. 99 and sen ion 60 years
and receive a 10 percent
discount.
Souplantation • hours will be
11 a.m. to 9 p.m ., Sunday
throqh Th·unday, 11 a.m. to 10
p.m.. Friday and Saturday.
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NOTa 0/1 TRUSTEE .. SALE
T. S. ND.AFS4221
YOU ARE If DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST
DATED JUNE 23, 1-. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACrlON TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, rT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PU8LIC SALE. F YOU NEED Nf EXP\.ANATION Of ntE
NATUAIE OF THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU
SHOUlD cafTACT A LAWtEA.
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"*.IC NOTICI
SUMHW
(CITACIOlll JUOICIAl)
NOTICE TO CROSS-DEFENDANT (Aviso a Acusado)
ORTHO MATRRESS, INC., DOUGLAS A WYLIE & ASS().
CIATES, and l)()[S I throu&h X, Inclusive
YOU ARE BEING SUED BY PLAINTIFF, CROSS-
COMPlAINANT (A Ud. le esta' demandando)
LIBERTY SERVICE CORPORA TtON, a California corpo-
ration and K & F COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES
You 'have 30 CALENDAR DAYS afler this sumrTlOI\$ is
seM!d on you to file• typewritten response at this court
A letter or phone call will not protect you; your
typewritten response must be In proper leaal form 1f you
want the court to hear your c.se.
If you do not fite your response on time, you may lose
the case. and your -.es. money end PfoC*tY may be
taken withqut further waminc from the court.
Thefe are other lepl requirements. You may want to
call an .ttorney ncht .-y If you do not know an attorney.
you may call an llttomey reterrat seMce or a lepl aid
office (listed 1n the phone book).
Oespues de que le entreeuen esta cttaceon 1udic1al
usted tiene un ptazo de 30 DtAS CALENDARIOS para
presentar una repuesta esc.rita • maquirua en esta cone.
Una cart.a o una llamlda tetefonica no le ofrean
proteccion; au respuesta escritl a maquin. tiene que
comphr con las fonnahdades leptes ~ si usted
queere que la COfte escuche au caso.
St usted no pt9Mnta SU resouesta I tiempo, puede
petdet .. case>, y le pueden QUDr $U Milano, so d1net0
y otras COAS de su propiedad sin IMso adict0nal por
J*le de ta cone.
uisten otros requistos lepaes. Puede que usted quiet-.
llamar 1 un abopdo mmecMtaments. Si no conoce a
un 1bopdo, puede llarnar a un MMclO de rilfereticia
de ~ o a W\e oficina de ayuda tept (vea et
directcwio .... fonco).
C... Number (Numero def Caso) N 29544
The neme Md address of the court is: (El nombte y
d1reccion de la cone es)
SUPERIOR COURT Of CALIFORNIA. COUNTY Of SAN
DIEGO
220 W. Broedway 32S S Mefrose 250 E. Main
San Oielo. CA Viste, CA El Ca;on. CA
9210 l ·3409 92()83..6627 92020-3913
The name, address end telephone number of ptaent1frs
'"°"""Y. or pteinbff wrthout an .nomey, is (El nomtn.
la dncceon y et nunwo de •tetono def abcipdo de
dlmlndante. o det ~ que no bene •boprdo
es)
Aobett A. O'Connell. Esq.
HUGHES & CAMP8CLL
450 "B" St,~ l~
San IMlo. CA 92101
(6l9) 231·1661
Date: AIWll 14. 1•
R08£RET D ZUMWALT
~Cleftlend
CtM ol tM Superior Court
BY: Mary f . Holbrook
Deputy
5119,5/26,6/2
6/9 2172
89-055214 Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE
HIGH!ST BtOOER FOR CASH. !wfut n'P'9Y of the United
StMn. or a cashier's check drMWn on any bank, cf*9it
union. or savincs and loan associltion domiei~ in this
state au peyable at the time of sale, all riaht. titte and i~ held by it, as Trustee, in thM real property situate
In Mid~ end State. described n folton:
LOT 18 Of TRACT NO. 7030, CITY Of NEWPORT
BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE. STATE Of CALIFORNIA,
AS P£R MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 269, PAGES 18
THROUGH 22, INCLUSN£ Of MAPS. IN THE OfflC£ Of
TH[ COUNTY RECOROER Of SAID COUNTY.
The..,.. eddreu orattwcommon ~of the
Niii ~~described ii purpoltld ID be~
19 Pott Edwd Circie, Ne•pcwt Blech. CaMfomia.
The undlnilNd disdeims .. liabiMf tar Wl1 incor?
rectneu 1n said street address ot other common
dllfetlltiotL Seid .. wilt be mlde without _ .... _ ....... ot
Implied. Mllf'di"I titte, possession. ot encumbr8ncel.
.., ulilfy .... unpaid oblitlltiottS IKand by .... o.ed
ol TNll. wieti ..... end attw sums• pnwided ttwr9in; ...... as. if ll'fl, ther9undlr end ....... ~;
end plus tees. chlqn end e...-ol the Tn.tee end
ol the trusts cr..e.d by said Deed ol Trust The tot.al
amount of uid obli1ations, at the time of Initial
pubticMion °'this Notice, is $160,570.86.
0Med: Ma.y2, 1989.
REAl ESTATE SECURITIES SERVICE.
•California corporation, as Trustee,
By. O. J. Morter. its President
(SEAL)
1800 North ~ay, Suite 100, Santa Ana, CA 92706
Telephone (714) 953·8810
5/5 5/12 5/19 2144
YOU Ml IN DU AULT UNOU A DEED OF T1tUST DATED
AUGUST 05, 1111. UNlUS YOU TAU ACTION TO
NOTICT YOUa PllOPDTY. rT SIAY • IOU) AT A
PUeLIC SALE, W YOU NUD AN UPUUTION OF lM£
NAT\m OF THI PaOCIED'"O WINIT YOU. YOU
SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYD.
....._ .. T ........ 'a s.le Undllr Deed .. TNll
Tl Ne.. 5112111 a.a. Ne.. NIUON
NOTICE is heteby liven that CAL FED ENTERPRISES,
a Catifomia Corporation as trustee, or successor ttustee,
or sub5tltuted trustee pursuant Jo the Deed of Trust
e11ecuted by KJELL 0. NELSON, AN UNMARRIED MAN
Recorded AUGUST 19, 1988
Instrument No. 88__.11576 of Offteial Records in the
office of the County Recorder of ORANGE County,
Cahforn.. and pursuant to the NotlCe of Oefautt and
Electioo to Sell thereunder recorded JANUARY 13, 1989,
Instrument No. 89·022342 of said Official Records. will
SELL on JUNE 02, 1989 at 11:30 AM. AT MAIN ~TH
ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. 700 CIVIC
CENTER DRIVE WEST, CITY OF SANTA ANA, STATE OF
CALIFORNIA at public auction, to the hi&hest bidder for
ca5h (J)9yabte at tune of sale in lawfull tnOtleY of the United
States), 111 ri&hts, title, and interest. 'Ct>nveyed to and now
hetd by it under wd deed in the property Situated m
saict COt.lntY and State and desenbed as follows;
LOT 24. Of TRACT NO 1133, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT
BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 36 PAGES 13 AND
14 Of MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE Of THE
COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY.
~ eddress is purportedly known as.
216 TUSTIN AVENUE. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663
The undefsianed Trustee disclaims 111'1'1 liabdity for any
incorrectness of the street address and othet common
~. 1f any. shown herein.
The toe.I amount of the unpaid balance of the obbphon
secured by the property to be sold and reasonable
estim*d cost~. eq>emes and advances is $40,458.40.
Satd sate will be ~ convenant or
warranty, express or 1mphed reordinl title, possessiOn
0t eneumbfances, to satisfy the indebtedness secuted
by said Deed. includ1nc the fee and eq,ense ol the trustee
and of the trusts created by said deed, adv1nces
thenlundet. with interest as provided therein, and the
unpaid pr1nclpel of the note secured by said deed with
int.fest thereon as provided in saKt Note •
CAL FED ENTERPRISES
56 70 W1tshire BouleYWd
Los Anceles. CA 90036
Dated: APRIL 24, 1989
(213) 932·2979 (8:30 am · 5:00 pm)
u such Trustee
By STEVEN C. KA.SHER. STSO
5/5 5/~ 5119
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The '°'kMinl l*1IOft is
doin1 bus1n.11 as THE
GREAT BASKET CAPER,
435 Snus ~Ad ......
port Beech. CA 92663.
Etaene A. Enlt9nd. 435
Snus ..,. ~ ' Nl•pcwt Beach. CA 92663.
This busin.ss Is con·
ducted by an endMduet.
The re1i1trant com·
menced '° trenuCt buli2
ness undef the fictitious
bus.MM Mme i"'9d MxM on May 1989
EJaene A. Eriltand This'"""*" ... ftled With the County Clertt of ~ County on May 5,
1919.
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ltllOtL .... lkl•n111 ... r 'u 111 1111.1111.111 Ill 2171
s .....
Wmncl
ACfiilOUI ••Put
• NAMI IYATIMDIT
The folkMlnc persons are
doln1 bu1iness as LYN·
W.000 ASSOCIATES. a c.ti-
fomt. ...... partnership,
#13 ~ Pean. S&"'8
200, Ne•pott BMch, CA
92660.
Hopkins Development
Compeny, LP., a Diie.,...
limited partnership, 113
CorparMI Pim. S... 200.
Ne sport Blllch.. CA 92660.
~ Corpantim .. a
California corpcntlon,
25411 Coedt 5Pr"-L.Me •
L.asuna Hill. CA 912653 .
Jeffrey 8. Armour. an
lndMduel, 25511 ......
.ood bet. ~ Hill.
CA. 92653.
This business is con·
ducted by a ... ..,., part·
mrshio.
The re1istrant com·
menced to tlW\YCt busJ,
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed above on June 26,
1984.
Lynwood Associates.
a Califomll &eneral
J)9rtnersh1p.
Hop•uns Development
Company, L P,
• Oelawate limited
J)9rtnershtp,
General Pattner
Stephen Hoptuns Dwetop-
ment Company
" Ne•port Beech, • Calitom .. COf'P(llr'abon.
General Paftnlr
By. Stephen c. Hopkms
President
This statement was filed
with the County CJetk of
Or.,.. County on May 10.
1989
Fite No. F_.18148
This fictitious name state-
ment expires five years
from the date it was filed 1n
the office of the 1county
clerk. A new fictitious bus-
iness Mme statement must
be filed before that time.
The filina of this statement
does not of itseH authorize
the use 1n this state of a
flCtitlOUS busme$S name in
VK>lat1on of the ri1hJs of
lnothef under federal stMe
or common law (see Section
14400 et. seQ. business •nd
~code)
5/19,5/26,6/2
6/9 2184
1-41291
PU8UC llOt1Cl
hCtliiOUI ......
NAMl,.IYATIMDIT
The followinc parsons .,.
dotnc business as ARCHI-
BALD RANCH TOWN CE~
TEA, 1 Cel1fomta aenenl
partnership, 1000 Qu11I
Stl9et, Suite 190, Newport
Beech, CA 92660.
CK Properties. a Califor.
n11 pner1I partner'1h1p,
1000 Quall Street, Suite
190, Ne•pott 8Mch, CA
92660
.JcMt O...'°Pn'*lt Com-
pany, ltd • a California
limited pattner1tup, 302
Welt f'"lfth Streit. s.. 302,
Sen '9dfo. CA 90731.
Th11 buSIMH 11 con· duded by a ..,.., pert.
IW'lhip.
The re1l1tr•nt com·
"*ad ID trlfUct bult-
MM under the flc:titious
~netnetillldebcwe
on Fetwu.y 21. 1tl9.
CK ~ a Ce1i1ornia
..... pertneraHp
Gen ..........
Jeny w. Qtnll ~,.,.,.,
This ltlllment .. ftled
with the Councy cw. of
Or.,. ~ on M., 5,
1919
,.. ... No. f-417683
NOTICE. Thit fictitious
name stMement • .,... ..,..,.. ........... ..................
eouney ~ A ,... Id:
.._lli•ln111aw ..... ...................... ... .... "" .... ... 113 ......... of ... ..............
-of•lr•h• .... IW ...... ilc s!tllfd I el ...............
... ......... Ull
........... 14atll
•11111111• ..... =.tilw
Ill 21•
·Le
.ualC "'1tCI ....
llOTICI Of~ MU
s
On June 8, 1919 M 11 :00 a m F'irst American Title
1nsunnce ~. a Catdorn.a corpcnhon IS Trustee. °' ~,.,.. Trustee or 'Substitut9d Trustee, of that ~ Deed of Trust uecuted by Balboe Landin&. a
Calitomil ....... pertnerlhip, and NCOrded M.rch l.
1986 as tnslnament No.~ and FirstAmendmant
~ Nwamber 6, 1987 n Instrument No 87·
620561 both of Offical Records of Orariae County,
Calitomie. and punuMt to thM Qtrtain Notice of Default ~ NCOfded Octobet 25, 1988 IS lnstn.tment No
88-545509 of Offic.af Records of said County, will under
and ~ to saed Deed of Trust seU at pUbhc auction
for c.sh, i.wNt money of the Unfled StMes of America.
1 cashtef's cNck pepble to said Trustee drawn on a
stMe or NlboMt t.nk, a check dr.., by a state or federal
credtt ""'°"·or a check ctr... by• stMe or~ Y'ltfl&S
and '°"' auociation, or savtncs t>lw* specified 1n Sect'°"
5102 of the f°tNneial Code and authonzed to do bustness
1n this stMe. at the rNtn entrance to first American Title
tnMnnce Compeny locMed at 11• East fifth Street, 1n
the C~ of s.nt. Ana, Cahforn1a all that naht title and
interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed
of Trust 1n the property situated '" said County a~ State
desct'ibedH
All that certain land situated 1n the state of California.
OOt.1nty of Oranae. city of Newport Beach, descnbed as
follows
Plrcef 1
A Leasehold Estate In and To
Lots 1. 2. 3, 10, 11, the easterly 1 00 foot of lot 4.
and the usterty 1 00 foot of lot 9 in block 3 of the Balboa
Bayside tract. as shown on 11 map teCOf"ded tfl-Book-4,
f'aae 78 of Miscellaneous Maps. records of Orang~
County, California
uoeptma therefrom, the easterly l 00 foot of the
souther1y 30 00 feet of said lot 11
Plrcel 2
A Leasehold Estate In and To
That portion of lot 8 of Section 35 township 6 south. ranae 10 west. San Bernardino mend1an, described as
follows
Bea1nn1n1 at lhe northeasterly comet of lot 2 1n t»ock
3 of the Balboa Bayside tract. as shown on a map recorded
in Book •. Paae 78 of miscellaneous maps, records of
Oranae County. Cahforn1a, thence northwesterty alona the
northeasterly hne of said block 3 .to the northwesterly
comet of the ~sterty l 00 toot of lot 4 1n said block 3,
thence northeasteriy •loni the northe~erly prolonption
of the northwesterly line of said easterly 1 00 foot of lot
4 1n block 3, to its 1ntenection with the hne of ordinary
h11ti Ude of the Pac1f1c Ocean in Newport Bay, as
estabhshed by Decree '1mdered November 5. 1928 1n th\ Supenor Court of Callfom1a. 1n and for Oranae County,
a cert1fted copy of which was recorded November 5, 1928
In Book 215 Paae 160 of Off1<:1al Records of said Oranae
County. ~e southeasterly alonl said tide line to its
intersection with the northeasterly pro6onptl0fl of the
southentef1y hne of said lot 2. then southwesterly alona
last said northeasterly prolon1at1on to the point of
bepri~.
Pan:et 3
A Leesehold Utate In and To
TMt pomon of lot 8 of section 35. Township 6 south,
,.,,.. 10 west. San Bernardino mendtan, descnbed as
toRo.s Bestmtnc .e the northwestefty comer of lot 1 1n block
3 of the 8atboe 8aysade tract. as shown on a map recotded
'" Book 4, Pate 78 of miscef~ IT\aP$. tf!ICC)rds of
~County, Cahfom1a, thence nottheaster1y aao.,. the
northeastef'ty ~of the northwe•stet1y hne of
uid lot l to its 1ntwsection wrth the hne of ord1~ htih
tide of the Pacific Ocean 1n Newport Bay as est.abh5hed
by Decree r900fded November 5, 1928 1n the Supenor
~of Cahtom ... 1n and for Oralll9 County, a eert1fM!CI
~of wfMch WH ~ ~ 9, 1928 ID Book
215 p._. 160 of olfic11I records of Mild 0tanee County. ~ southeesteny alone uld tide hne to its intersection
with the northe.sterty prolonptton of the northwesterly
tine of P.tm StNM. as shown on said map of Balboa
Bayside tract: then southwesterly alon1 la~t said
~ prolonptton to its 1ntenection With the
~~'°"of the nortneastef1y l1neof said
block J : thencle ~ 1n a direct ltne to the pomt
of blenn•f'll· ~·: A l..enehold E1tMe In Mld To
ThM ~ of btock 3 of the Balboa Bayside tract. "'°"" IS unnumbeNd lot 1n said block 3 of a !NP
recorded 111 8ooll •. Pao 78 of mtscef&.neous maps,
records of Or.,.. County. Caltfomta, described n follow5
..,...,,.,..,. 8t a poent on the easterly hne of lot 23 1n
block A of Blyl\de. as shown on a map recotded 1n Book
3. ,_. 38 of Mid mitcetlaneous maps, whteh poent 1s
72 00 ._. northef1y Ot the nortNrty hne of Bay AYenUe,
• lhcMn on ued map of Baystde. thence westerly .t
,... .,,...., 30 00 fMt; thence northetty, wallet With
Plln'I ser_. (tornw1y Matn Street IS shown on satd map
of a.,..cte). to the ~ comer of lot l in said bfock 3, thenaa touttlelstetty akw'I en. ~Y hne
ol ued block 3 to the north•• ·~ line of Yid Palm ~ --=-IOUttt••llM1..,. ...... nof1tl'"5tef'ly
..... to .. Point ol ~ --~with thM pottton ol the ~ one-hatf of the llltey, n shown on said
lllboe ._... trec:t. .cijoinint Uid unnumbered lot on ---tiDUlh;-baunded ..wty bi/ ... notthelty prok)nption
of the 111t1rtr HM al kit 12 of 8d block 3 and bounded
nhrty t», tM ~ proloupbon of the wterty hne
of lat 1 al Mid block 3
Pwcef 5
A I llllhald [llMI an and To
Lota 1 and • '" block 3 of the &alba. &.ystde ltKt.
• ...._, on 1 ,.,., NCOfded "' Book •. Pace 78 of miK1l•w ,...._~of e>r.,.. CouMy, Cahfor·
""l:S I• wilh tNe PGrtiOn of the~~ .... of the....,, 10 00 .... wide, IS lhoMt on-..··-
ldla ••Mid• 7and8onthe~•MlidaUey
--cte1 It br "• lllhlliort No as.as al tM Qy Council
ol .. di, of ... /PCAl a.ch • Clf't•fied copy of which
-recotdld _.... l 9, 1916 -INlr\lment No 86· W5 ol OMcW -.CC.di ol Mid e>r.,,.. CoUnty, said ................. llH•••••"1J.., ... ~ ,.... are: , ",. • •11111rtv ... of Yid kit a. and
'llGI llllid -9 111 'tf ... , .... DI rtrr1y prolonptton
af ...... 1111 ttNneofMid lat7. .... 6:
A • •'f hlld &1111 lri 8nd To· Ltt 1111 ._,.,..._._., .. net.•~ on
I .... I f I 1R .... 4, fllsl 11 e1' mitc1ttrlneout
~ • *"°' c ClllRr. ca•: •• ... af .. • Jt C au I 1' .. IL , 1tJ UJO I.
I
Parcel 1
A lAaMtlOkt Estate In and To:
Th.t portion of lots 22 and 23 of block "A" 8-yside,
as per map f'ecofded in Book 3, ~of miscellaneous
maps tn the office of the County Recorder of said County
Commenclrc at the southeHterty comer of said lot 23
1n block ·w· of Bayside; thence northerly on the enterty
ltne of said lot. 30 feet; thence westerly, parallel to the
southerly hne of lots 22 and 23 of said block "A". to the
westef'ly line of said lot 22: thence southeriy on said
westerly hne of .aid lot 22, to the southerly line thefeof;
thence easterly to the point of becinnnina. betnc the
southerly JO feet of lots 22 and 23.
Eacept1na th«efrom, the westerly one toot of the
southerly JO feet of said lot 22.
Parcel 8
A wsehold Esute In and To;
The southerly 10 feet of the easterly 1 foot of lot 11,
block 3. Balboe Bayside tract. as shown on a map thereof
recorded 1n Book •. Pate 78 of miscellaneous maps,
records of said Oranae County
Parcel 9
A lusehold Estate In and To:
Lot 12 In block 3 of Balboa Bayside tract. as shown
on a map recorded 1n Book 4, Paae 78 of m iscellaneous
maps, records of <>ranee County, California, toaether with
that port1on of the southwesterly one-half of the alley,
1 O 00 feet wide, as shown on s.a1d map, adjoinin& said
lot 12 on the northeast, as said alley was vacated by
Resolut1on No 85·85 of lhe City Council of the oty of
Newport Beach, a cert1f1ed copy of which was recorded
Auaust 19, 1986 as Instrument No 86-369945 of Official
Records of said Orange County, said portion being
bounded southeasterty by the northeasterly prolonaat1on
o1 the_ northeasterly ltne of ~1d lot 12. and bounded
northwesterly, by lhe southeasterly prolongation of the
northwesterty hne of said lot 12
And all personal property subject to said Deed of Trust
The street address or other common des1gnat1on of satd
propert'y 1s purported to be 301. 305 Palm Street,
Newport Beach, Cahforn1a and 500, 504 EaS1 Bay Avenue,
Newport Beach, California
Name and address of the ~nef1c1ary at whose request
lhe sale is be1na conducted BA Mortgage and lnterna
tional Realty Corporation. 500 Washington Street. San
Francisco, California 94 111 Altenhon. David Eales
Directions to the abcwe property may be obtained by
requestina same 1n wnt1na from the beneficiary w1th1n
10 days from the first pubhcation of this notice
Saud sale will be made without cOYenant or warranty,
express or 1mpf1ed. as to title, possesslOfl or encumbran-
ces to satisfy the unpaid balance due on the note or notes
secured by said Deed of Trust. to wit: S7,799.•59 48.
plus the follow1n1 estimated costs, expenses and
advances at the time of the 1n1t1al pUbhcatlon of this Notice
of Sale. $22,314 . .a
NOTICt TO NOPDTY OWfilElt
You are 1n default under a Deed of Trust. d~ February
28, 1986 Unless you take acteon to protect ~r property,
1t may be sold at a pUbhc sale. If you need an uplanat1on
of the nature of the proceed1n1 A1311nst you. you should
contact a~.
FIRST AMERtCAN nnE INSURANCE COMPANY,
a Cal1tomia corporahon
by Pat Smdt • Authof1zed Officer
114 East fifth Street.
Santa Ana, Caltfomia 92701
(71•) 558-3211
Dated May 11 . 1989
5/19,5126.6/2
2193
PU.UC NOTIC£
Noteoe 1s hereby 11ven that on June 8. 1989, at 11-00
a m , at the main entrance to First Amencan Title
Insurance Company located at 114 East fifth St~eet.. Santa
Ana, Cahfom1a, the follow1na property will be sold at public
sale
-TIO:-Payee~s 1 in ffia certalnSeCU 1ssory
Note dated N<Mtmber 2. 1987, 1n the onamal principal
amount of $400,000, with an outstandina principal
balance of approximately $319,000, from Roland Frank
Vallely and VMan Munet Vellety, as trustees of the Vallely
Family Tust. as makeB ("Malun1 . tn faYOr of Balboa
Land•na. a Califom1a 1eneral partnership, as peyee ...._
(•Pa,eej Such note IS payable tn installments, and
prCMdes that payment$ under the note will be offset
aptnst renuts due but unpaid under that certain Ground
Lease dated~ 10, 1986 between Makers. as lnMr. Mld ,.,_, n les.see
The Pay9es' interest 1n tha1 certain Time Certificate of
Oeposrt t20055037n8. •ssued by uneon Sank for Payee's
account and dated Februaty 10, 1986 In the pnncipal
amount of S5.000. wt11ch es sut>,ed to• pled&e to the
C ty of Newport Beach, Cahfom~
The property will be sold tor cash, certified check or
cashier's check to the h11hest btdder and without
warranty. Ul)reSS or Implied
The property to be told is subfect to seeuntY ..,_.
ments ._. .. n ~.as borrowet, and BA Mortpea and
International Re.atty Corparabon, as secured party
("'Seand P9rV), and the sale 1s betnc held to •.,_ca
the ncta "' Secured Party under such security ..,...
ments
The Pfos-'1Y, or c::opes thereof, may be 6ntpected 8t
the office of BA Mof1allil and I~ Realty
Corporateon. 500 Wnhineton Stntet, San fr..-clsco,
Cahtorne.9'1 l l b«w•n tbehouraof9:00a m anct•:30
p.m ., ~ ~ Friday Furttw information may
be obtatned by coruc:tm1 D.wt £.ales .e the abcM
address. or by.....,. .. at (415) 622-8363
Dated: May l l , 1989
I BA MORTGAGE ANO INTERNATIONAL
MAl TY COtltPOMT.oN
By:TedteeM
Assistant Ytce ~
5/19,5/26,6/2
PUaJC M)TIC(
T11\I a.Ill NO. ftl 1111.IJI
19Ul1'B Ml.I llO. F· ll ll
W1WE I r.'I: ft.Wl .. 111 NOncl., ftUITll"I uu
2192
YOU ARE IN 0€.fAULT UN0£R A DUO OI TRUST
OATEO 04/0l/86 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROfECT VOU9' PROPERTY, fT MAY 8E 90l.O AT A
PU8ltC SA&.£ 1r YOU NUD AN CXP\.ANA T10N Of THE
NATUA£ OF TH[ NOCEtOtHGS AGAMT YOU. YOU
SHOUlD CONTICT A LAWVER
On 06IOllll• 10:00 A.M CAl·wtST MORTGAGE 00
n"'9:1 fJ 'Flld TNllleundtr and ......... tDO...
of TNllU .... CM/111• • DDCI nwll -. .. ,.,..., ....... ., .. aMC:llo11'9 .....
~ =:a.°fle~t:ic·~.\:'= ..
IMY It 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN......,_ II
.
PUBltC AUCTION TO THE HtGHEST BtOOER FOR CASH
(P9)lllble 8th time of ule tn t.wf\MI money ol h UNtied
States .t THE NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE
COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC CENTER ORIVE
WEST. SANT A ANA. CA. 92701 all nlht. title and intents1
conveyed to and now hf-'d by It under satd Deed of Trust
in the property situated 111 satd County, California,
describinc the land therein
A LEASE.HOLD INTEREST IN AND TO LOT 5, TRACT
1102, AS SHOWN ON A MAP THEREOF RECORDED IN
BOOK 35, PAGE 36 Of MISC MAPS, IN THE OfFICE Of
THE ORANGE COUNTY RECORDER
The street address and other common desi1nation, 1f
any, of the real property described above 1s pUrp()fted
to be 2665 e.tyshore Drive. Newport Beach. CA 92663
The unders.1ned Trustee d1S()la1ms any liablhty to any
incorrectness of the street address and other common
des11NtJOn, 1f any, shown herein
Said sale will be made, but wrt.hout covenant or --
warranty, express or 1mplM!CI, reprd1n1 title, possesst0n
or encumbrances to pay the rema1nm1 S)(1napal sum of
the note(s) secured by satd Deed of Trust. with interest
thereon. as pra111ded 1n said note(s) ~. 1f any,
under the terms of the Deed of Trust. tees, char&es and
expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said
Deed of Trust. to-wit
Sl 10,238 50 es11mated at the hme of 1n111al pubhcation
The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heremtofore
executed and delivered to the unders1aned • written
Declaration of Default and Demand for Sale, and a wntten
Notice of Defaull and Election to Sell The undersigned
caused s~11d Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be
recorded 1n the county where lhe real P'OPerty ts located
Cal West Monaa&e Co
320 N Hwy 101
Enc1hltas CA 92024
By Nancy 8 Spangler Asst Secretary
(619) 753 6366
Date Q5105/89
5119. 5126. 6 /2
P'UBllC NOTICE
2176
NOTIC[ Of OEATH AND Of PETTTlON TO AOlllNISTU
UlAT£0f
METIA 8. NELSON ab META 8. NELSON
CASE NO. A·l4&313
To all heirs. beneficiaries, creditors. contin&ent
creditors and persons Who may be otherwise interMted
1n the will or estate, or both. of METIA 8 NELSON aka
MET A 8 NELSON
A petition has been filed by MURIEL JEAN STOL TE 1n
the Supenor Court of California, County of Otanae
requestma thal MURIEL JEAN STOL tE be aPP<>1nted as
personal representative to administer the estate of the
decedent
THE PETITION requests authority to adm1n1stef the
estate under the Independent Administration of Estates
Act with hmrted authority (This authority allows the
personaJ ·repres.enQt1ve to take maiy actions Without
obta4"'"& COUf\ ~.. Befofe tak1na ~n actions
howe;er, the pet'50ftlJ representatn1e is ,.quH"ed to 1JW!
notice to interested persons untess tMy ~ walVld
notice or consented 1n the proposed action.) The
independent adm1n1stration authonty wtll be &ranted
unless an interested person tiles ~ objection to the
pet1t10n and shows aood cause why the court should noc
srant the authonty
A HEARING on the petitt0n will be hetd .on 6/8/89 at
1 45 p m 1n Dept 3 located at 700 CNIC Center Onve
West, Santa Ana, CA 92701
IF YOU OBJECT to the crantUll of the petdJon. you
should ettner appe¥ at the heamic ancLstate your
obtecteons. or file wntten obfecttons Wtth the court before
the heanna Your a~rance may be in person or by
your attorney
Jf 't'OU AREA.CRWTOR-«~1"19nt ciedttof
the decused. you must file your claim With the court
and mail a copy to the ~I repr~~1ve appoirUd
by the court w1th1n four months from t.he d.ee of first
issuance of letters as provided 1n sectton 9100 of the
California Probate Code The tulle for f1hna claims will
not expire pnor to four months from the dat~ the heannc
noticed aboYe
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. tt you
are a pen.on interested 1n the estate. you may file wrth
the court a formal Request for Soeaal NOOoe of the fit1na
of an ifNlet'ltoty Ind apcn.sement of estate ~ or of
any petition CK acaM1t as PfOV'lded 1n secbon l~ of
the California Probate Code A Request for Soecial Notice
bm IS wa1lable from the court def1t
ATTORNEY· EDWARD J WATSON & PATRICIA M.
OlCOMCND\'
DREHER. GAA'flNKlE & WATSON
JOO Mootpnet ~ St., 11060
5/19,5/26,6/2
PU9IJC N011CI ..... -...,-rn-a ... Of AINCATION
TO -.&. ALCOttCM.JC
lh'UPID
~-89
To Whom It M.tJ eonc.n.
JOU8RAN, Faraj N, '
AAftf(. 5jlll M ere~
to the OeoMl••il of Ak:o-
halic ......... Control '° .... lk:ohahc ........ , It
llOl .,.,.. St . Sle 150, ...... a.en 92660 with
•41 •On Seti Beer and WtM
E8tinl .... licllf1oM
5119 2187
WllOTICI
·~ .... ,.lll'ITl .... a .. or...,. aw
TO IBI. MCDla.iC .
... RI I
S.10-89 Jo.._,." -eonc.m: EVANS. Anne Wiliem
0 & MM l [WM TNlt
d9ted 7·27 13. Anne
E..n~ ..........
tD .. °"*""" af Ak:o-.. • 1'119l eon.rot ID ........ ., ......
1111-.cka.,°"'9. ....
7. NI f D rt 8Mdt t2'MO
.. -.1·0n .......... ....... ~
Sen Franosco, CA tt l ~
2171
WllOTICI
... ......... 11•
UMllTU111BR
The ~ oerton is
doet'll bustneu • ,AMA •
ADVANCED MARKETING
ASSOCIATtON. 444 S T'4>
tin AM., #A2, ~. CA
92666
8dl Baltard, ..... S. Tustin
Ave • #A2 , Oran1e. CA
92666
This business is con·
ducted by an unmcorpo-
rated 1$SOCMltlOfl other than
a partnership
The re11st.rant com-
menced to t:ransac:t t>uj;.
ness under the f1ctiteous
buSfness name lrsted ~
on Jan l, 1989
D Forbesley
This statement was filed
with the County Cleft( of
Orance County on May 15.
1989
File No F-418723
This fictitious name state·
ment eicp1res f ive years
from the date 1t was filed in
lhe office of lhe county
clerk A new ftct1tious bus
1ness name statement must
~ hied before that ttme
The filtna of this st•tement
does not of itself authonze
lhe use in this state ot a
hct1t10Us business name 1n
violation of the rights of
another under federal state
or common law(~ Section
14400 et seQ business and
profesStonal code>
5/l 9,.5/f6. 612
6/9 . 2179
""8UC NOTICE
flC'TTTIOUS IUSIN£SS
NAiil STAltMlNT
The followlna person is
dotn& busmess as PHOTO
STOP. 3030 E Coest H1ah
way. Corona del Mar. CA 92625
Ronald Wayne Jesser,
695 Warm Sands Dr • Palm
Spnnas. CA 9226-4
This business 1s con
ducted by an individual
The re11strant com·
menced to traMICt bus1
ness under the fiCt1bOus
bu$fness n.ne listed abowe
on 7.182
Ronatd W Jess.er
This statement WIS filed
wttt't the County CleB ot
Oranae County on Mey 9.
1989
File No F-4180n
This ftCtlllOUS ~ ~e
ment upires five years
from the date 1t was filed 1n
the office of the county
c~ A new f1CtJt.tou5 bus·
1ness name statement must
-~ before-thM ...... The ftl1nc of this statement
does not of itself authome
the use in this state of •
fictitious business name in
vtOlatton of the n1hts of
another under federal stMe
or common taw(see ~
l 4'00 et seq busmess and
profnSO\al code)
5/19,5/26,6/2
6/9 2169
PUalC llOTICI
ntiliiOUI MlllllU
UMllTA~i
The .......... ..,-aon IS
doi"l..__•CHELSEA
MORTGAGE. 2600 East
Coat H.,_,, Corona Clal
Miit, CA 92625
C...... ....... Corpo..
rMion. CIWamia, 2600 E.nt
Cont t •••••• Corora del MW.CA92625
This bus.tness cs con·
ducllld bf a corpotM.on
The ~rant com·
menced ., lrwec:t ~
""' undw .. fictitious buliMll ,.,...., jboiifii
on APril 17, 1•.
C'-'-....... I CoiD
0 Hind\
VPJ81raMr
Thil "r' I ._. -filed
....., lhl c....er °"" of Or.,.~ on Mllr 15.
l •.
File No f-418121
Thhfilllt' ......... "'"' ~ ,... ,..,. "°"" ...... _ .....
.... aftice if .. <••11i1J ~ ........ .. ._..,. ,, .. ......
bl llld ........ .. n.-. ........ . ----....... ... ..... ., .... -. .. .
..... >.t -· .. ..•.. " ......... ...............
•t&I St ....... ~-.--.. s::=tll
•
•
•
,_ ,.._.., 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Class·
WEMMCEWXJR
HOUSE
SPARKLE An~1m1111111111.._.. dlll:il1d ser-a. EZ.~Nfs.StW'·
on·s HoUIKleanina.
9641235 .. , or-a••
CERAMIC TILE
Custom Tile Work. Floors. counten & show·
~. Brick rx block. con-crae. 15 vrs exp ac ref.
lr11ne Const;uchon.
(714) ~-1772
CGIHIWL
AH worll •rr..-.t.
Ucen19d ......... of
--loc&lld in ,_ Aa•t• an...., in a.111a ....... m1 ,.._T .... 5U410l
8Al.W DENTAL ARTS
Introduces New Owner
Don Simpeon, OMO
20 Years Expenence m ..
• General Dentistry
• Cosmetic Dentistry
• Crown & Bridge
• Penodonbcs
• EndodonllCS
Evening/Sat. Appts
available.
673-45'7
317M1.-MeAwe.
...... Wend
ROBERTM.
DAVIS, MD
F._..... p ctice .. ,_, tac
Bwd Certified
• Gynecology
•Sports Medicine ·
• Physical Therapy
20311 Acacia, NB
250-4244
GellltiiCS
GYHlCOLOGY ..unLITY
• Member Or•"ee
County Medical
Association
• Oiplomate American
Board of Obstetrics &
Gynecok>cy
ltichMI C. --.. M.D.
RAYMOND £. BERG.
M.0.
01pl Amer Bd of Ort ho
paed1c Surgery Sports
Medicine. Arthroscopic
Surgery, f r actures.
Neck and Back Prob
lems 17 years m Nl:i
400 Newport Center
Or111e, #506, NB
760-1711
IChriRIPh• lJOft M0,'9t
Board Certified
AMA. OCMA. CAO
• Cosmetic Ltd Tucks
• Contact Lenses
• Rad ial Keratotomy
• Dry·Eye. Tear Ducts
· • Laser Glaucoma
•Cataract Implants
LYON
EYE
INSTITUTE
Fashion Island
1401 Avocado, #402
760-3003
Olt MELVIN L FOULDS
Cfinicat "rcholaclst #PW 5481 lndl\/lduals.
Couples, Fam1hes 2!'
yrs experience f ree
ln1t1al Consultation
Evening & Weekend
Appts A11~1I 120 Ne1111
POrt Center Or #200
Newport Beach
7&0-0•.
-GOVERNMENT JOBS
$151400·$72,500 NOW
HI R1 NG. Excellent benef ·
its, Call 504·649· 7922
Ext J 2550
GOVERNMENT JOBS
$18,037 to $69,405.
Immediate hirinc! Your
are.. Can (refundable) l ·
518-459-3611 Ext F
2954 for Federal list 24
hrs
ATTENTION-Hiring!
Gowimment jobs · your
area. $17,840-$69~.
Call 602·838-8885 t.Xt R
3375
EARN $7.75 HR. We
need assistance in eva·
luating and responding
to daily work reports sub·
m1tted by our agents
throughout the state. No
exp~mence necessary;
Paid to complete train·
ing. Work at home. For
information send self.
addressed, stamped
envelope, 9~ inches
long to: AWGA, Dept. E
BoX 49204, Atlanta. GA
30359
ATTENTION:
EXC£LLENT
INCOME
for home assembly work.
For informabon. call 504-
646-1700 Dept P237.
EARN $500 OR MORE
weekly stuffing enve·
lopes at home. No expe-
rience necessary. For
F~E information send
sett-addressed stamped
envelope to: Mairing
Associates, P.O. Box
7176i Dearborn, Ml 4812
SPORTS
ENTHUSIAST
WANTED
ll)e Newport Ensiln is k>okina for • summer intern who is .. ...,..,
°"' oa NMiHT-CAU-..-... .... '50-3777
'" wortcq 10 hours per
week cOYeJin4 local ...,.,.__sports.= Knowt1 -~ .-
wide,... of~ and ~evious writinc expe-
rience is a must Cci l111
sUllnts ...... ,ed. eon.
The Hi1hest QuMity
Home Improvement
and Repair
Expert Carpentry
Licensed & Insured
Reasonable Rates
--· (714) .. 6165
(714)498-7179
USAIR
TICKET
GOOD ANYWHERE ON
US AIR SYSTEM. SELL
CHEAP. GOOD UNTtl 9/
15. CALL EVENINGS
,&42-1804
200 .........
FOUND r
Lovin1 snort-haired
blKk and mutti-c:olored
cat Declawed. White
tipped tail. Found on Bat~ Island 4/30.
673-6432
~-~~:
mont illbmltiol1.
ASsemblitw products at
home. Smjjt piece~
jewlry, ~ etec:bon· 'F.!i.. typ_1n1. sew_•'11· NT\.Y NOW! (213) 859-
6938
DUUHELPEIS
Applications are now
-. 8Ccepl9d for ta
airls and ~· boys. P9e9se -oolY tn penon at fWDh's GrOc..y, 380 E.
17th Str-. Colt.a Mesa.
ASSEMBLERS
WANTED
Eam money assemblinl
musical ':= bears. Materials ied. '"No
SeUina." Write to Jo.El
Enterprises. P.O. Box
2837,0eland,Fl32723-
2837.
EARN $500 TO $600 OR
MORE weekl~ffina enve~ at . No
exper ience necessary.
For free information,
send self-addressed
stamped envelope to:
National, P.O. Box 7280,
Dearborn, Ml 48121.
BE ON TV! Many needed
.. for commercials. Now
h1nng. all ages. For cast·
ing mfo. call (615) ng.
71 11, ext. T819.
ummTIATM
Alm'f AIT
.. ...... -m-1 PllEITlll
sam+
Your initiatiYe and good
secretanal skills can t.ke
you far with this ll<>winl
c ompany. fun atmos·
phere, good benefits.
Fast notes or Shorthand
a plus. Ask for #E2512.
015
omCEMATU
(714) 78-1171
FAXYMIEl•E
(71417M1•
Confidential · 100% Free
Event Interviews Avail.
LITE TYPING OK
$20,000+
Never. dull moment km to learn. PeopM
titci, phones, project
will make the dllY fty bl Top benefits, 1rowt
potential. Ask f
E#2527.
015
Of'ACIMA1U
(7141 lllell
Fil YM•IDDE
17141111-11•
ConfidlnUI · 100.. F,..
E . IMlfwiewsAwil.
40l-lllHl II tor
llnl/UlllHm
FOllEASE
Palos Verdes Esfates. ='4":t-2~ Mo. Days 770-8835.
Eves/Weekends 495-1302
OPEN HOUSE
s.t. & Soo. 1-5 p.m.
602 Center St., Cosba
Mesa._ V«y ... 28R +
1 BA. fir&plKe, d/w, w/
d hoolcup Wl&"'8d ceit-
i nss. $9'75/mo. Call
Tonyllt
21380x5272 ......
U.rlu:L11l1h1d
FOR RENT: Spaceous lBR & 28R .._ 0.-
ANa, ~ own lacMd
....... MOO to $725 ps
manlh. 665 Pwt. DrWe. Call 631 ·2276.
411••-.....
I (
Clciss
417~nDftleillilll
Newport B11ch
Oceantront.• furnished 1
& 2 bedroom apart
ments, $500/week and
up. Available now! Agent
67>8170
MAUl/KAANAPALI
BEACH l Bdrm or 2
Bdrm condo. Ocean
view. Ful_ly furn. &
equipped. T enn1s/ J)OOI/ belch. As low as $75/
~· Brochure 854·
lOOOSQ. n .
Up to ~Off First Year.
Exclusive Newport
Beach address First
Floor Suite. Newer
Carpet Immediate
Occupancy. For more
detail, please contact
Don SamtS, 838-5835
508-Houses for
s.le
ATTENTION!
GOVERNMENT
HOMES
trom $1 (you repair)
Delinquent w property
Repossesseons. Calf l
602-838-8885 Ext. 3375
GOVERNMENT HOMES
from $1.00 ~ir)
Fatedosures. • Tax
Oehnquent Prooert1es.
Now seth~ ca1f l · 31 f>.
736-7375, Ext. H-CA·Nl for cu~ ltst. 24 hours
501-Hou... for
We
GOVERNMENT
HOMES!
From $1 00 (U REPAIR)
fOfeclosures Repos T a.x
OehnQuent Properties
Nqw Sell Thts Area• Call
(Refundable) 1 315·
733·6064 Ext. G369 For
Current l1st1ngs
WIDOW HAS MONEY for
equ1~. loan/tds
$10.000 up. No quahfy·
1ng/nopenatty. Call Oen·
1son Assoc. 7141673
7311. NOW'
100.HOME
GARAGE SALE
Sat. May 20. 9 am to 4
pm Annual Seville
Homeowners Assoc1a·
lion Sale · M1sseon Vieio.
otf T rabuco Road at
Modesto or La Vina.
between Los Altsos and
El Toro Road
'
GIANT
GARAGE SALE!
Baby furniture, k>ts of
ktd's clothes, bikes, mtS·
ceUaneous furniture, kit·
chen items, lots of
clothes Come see for
~self! 1221 Pem· e. Newport Beach.
Look for ~ on IMne
BMS at 19th Street.
s
ed
Country Life French Writ·
tn& Desk $600 Martin of
London Annoere $1000:
was $1900 wholesale
Casablanca Fan S200:
was $500 Ginny 960
4995
11 Vear A.ntiQue and Grft
Shop would ltke to pur
chase p< constgn Quahty
antique tumrture. QU11ts,
vintage textiles. porce-
lain, s.tver. crystal and
decoratNe accessor.es
MOODS AND
llEllOllES
I 631.:3573
USAIR
TICKET
GOOD ANYWHERE ON
US AIR SYSTEM. SELL
CHEAP GOOD UNTIL 9/
15 CALL EVENINGS
642-6804
CENTER CLUB
MEMBERSHIP
$4500
494-1474
828-lnv1 tblwdlls
ENJOY 13· l 5 return
tds. Also ~ on & buy
tds. $10.000 up, 1 m1(
plus. Call Oen1soo A.sSI>
c1ates 714/673· 7311
NOW!
917-llotll • Hom•
OPEN HOUSE. Sun l ·5
pm .• 396 East 21st
Street. 5'*::e # l. Costa Mesa. ~Med l BR.
Senior p.af'k S26. 950
Owner 645-2~25.
15
19
DOWN
I Snatches
2 Vttda opus
} MO'ft bKttwud and
foreword
4 Craf _
S Harama • lntasb actor
6 Oao.'stoa
1 f OtC&ra boM I .. _ M Fot Nwdu ..
9 O.S,.tdt
• 10 ~ .. of,.
11 ~ upktl'f«
I? lertlol' .. Harold an -"
I l s...rt-ectress Lon~
14 Outdt ,rare peanl~r
17 l.ndt~rs conctrn
23 "I _ tack out of
24 _ beM
JI Datpaa
•
•t II. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN--lm II
3:! Boswell's forte
33 Henpcd.
}4 MWl\.hed
16 N Y tune ~one. al umes
17 Japanese drama
JI f'liys.acw Isidor lsuc
39 Manp 40 .. ltUy _ .•
41 T cnn of rndurment
42 Hcsa's mer
4J P\tm~ IOU.fU
46 Pocpoww
41 Eu hansth. •rstrntnt
49 .. _ a prl'"
SO P\anuc an aulbor~llUI
S :! Shade trrr
SJ f ortune
S4 Yrondcr
SI llrpeat
11 12 1) 1
S9 Loch _
60 Trtt alan 10 tbt
breadfnu1
61 Mab possible
64 Least t11tercs11na
6S Rook>a' wpcnon
66 CMtttr
67 Vchcmnt daift
61 F ren-. h JC>ftrlW\& body
69 Larae upamir
70 ~ad of • wind
l.llstrumnt
74 Hawauan ttmkT trtn
ACROSS 1S Columnt.SC 8om~d:
16 -1 .... tcdtl"I -.. D~nn I Emulates Dorcas
77 St~hum fc~turc S Speed uuts
79 C"hokr I 0 Com-t«* rcsuJt
IS Stole
16 Eoemr ofthc A11•
11 M u.acal vou P
19 Play•n&bt William
20 L~
21 Macktb was onc
22 Summon an actral
2S Caustic
26 Photopaphtr's abbr
111~~~11111111~~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~ .... ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ...... !!!!!!!llllllL..~~~~~~~--.,·27 Supctlalrnend.U\a~~-11 Toy o aurstl')' rhyme
"*1C N011C£
FICtltiOUI WOS
IMMl lTATIMUfT
The 9QlkJwtf11 penon IS
dotf1S buslneSS as 8 & B
TOOL. 15"' Riverside
Ptaee, Costa Meu, CA
92627
Lisa ..... lette Bateman.
1514 R-.. Ptace. Cosu
Mesa.CA92627
Thas business 1s con·
ducl8d ~In andMdual
The r .. 1str1nt com·
~ to tr.-.ct busa
ness under the f.cbt10t.1s
bulinlU nwne listed~
on S.lo..89
Lisa e.teman This ~ W1$ filed
with the County Clef1t of ~County on May 15.
l•"
Fiie No F~18725
This fidlbous name state
~t eaptres hve ye,ars
hom the d* It wes filed 1n
tM office of tM county
d9rtl_ A new fditjouS bus
iniu,.,.. ........... must
be Ned e.be tNlt bme
The ....... of thi$ stMement
oai.. Nil of itllllf autttat•ze --~.,..---of• flctllDIS bulineu NfTle 1n
~ of the netm of ...... undlf.._.._...e
or aw••••• •c ... s.a;on 14400• ...... bulinil$S and
pn ......... oodl) ~lt.5126.6/2
619 217•
1.414 , Ne.part Beach. CA
92663
St~ l Gumpert. •3
Hillsdale. Newport Bexh,
CA92660
J1mm1e 0 Walt.ams, 1
CA.lrt Dnw. Carona de' Mar.
CA92625
This business as con·
ducted by a ltmtted partner
shq> s.cned Richard Gum
pert
This ~ was fited
wtth the County Clerk ol
Oraoae County on Apnf 19,
1989
File No F41591S
This ftebtlOUS ,_.,,.It*
ment eaptres tiwe years
from the date at wn filed tn
tne office of the county
clef'tl A new fictJttou:s bus mess name .... ..,,.,... mus&
be flled before thllt bme.
The tali~ of tNs _.., ...
doeS not of ltMtt autharin
the use an this st*' of a
fictlllOUS buli,_ t'WN in
vi<MattOn of the nttltS ol
1nottwu1.W...,., ..... "'commona.w(w .......
l 4'00 .. MQ buliMI&.,.,
ptOfessioNll code)
4128 5/5 5/12 5119 2136
PUmJC lliiOTICI nc t mous •11111•
NWITUllJl JT n ... to1_.,..,.. •• .,.
doi"8 bUSfMSS as INltR
NATIONA.l SOlAR O(V[l·
OPM£NT COMPANY, 601
Dower Drive. ~ ......
part 8Mch, CA 92661
J.mei ()unun, Mfllol-9fosm1M.
Y C¥r1nza. 4A Cabo s.t'I
lUCH G9ry p ~. 601
~°""'·~a ......
Po" a.ch. CA 92663 Ttua busanen as con· ..... ~ ....... '*'. ••• o.tyP ...........
This 11 1 ,,.,.. -Ned .. .. <:...er Clef" "
Or.Ince County on May 15,
1989
f ile No F-418724
This fic:tltlOUS ,_,,. ~e
ment eap1res five years
from the mt. It -f, led in
the office of the county
dettl. A new fictitious bus
1ness Mme ~It must
be h'9d e.be thlle time
The~ ol .,_ 11 1 nerat
does not ol itMH althofize
the use "' ttlis st.Me al a
hctitiouS bus.inelS Mme '" violatlOn ol the rems of
another under tederal state
0t comrno11..., (see Section
l ..-00 .. teQ busineSS and
~code)
5119,5/26,6/2
6/9 2175
......CM»TICE
Atilt ... 11111• ........ ".
The ....... l*W1$1f'e
doina ......,_ • MAR ·
TEX. 23011 -. II t Palk·
way, Suite E-10. Lacuna
Hills 92653
(1) F ...,_.. ...,.,.s (2)
Eva H. ....,.,tS, 235-42
r,.,.., ~ Hilts CA
926S3 Th~ bus•~s 1s con·
ducted by hUlbllnd •nd
wile
TM ,....,w .. (s) com·
,....__. ID lrwed bulli-
MM Yndlr tM fictitiOUS
buSlfteaS ...-.(&) ti9ted ._on: NIA. Si9rted F ............
n.11 1 I :m• -.... ---~Clnol Or-.~• Allril 2•. ·-,. .. -f416111 Thia••••._.._.
ment I II,_ IWe ..,S "°"' ...... _ .....
tt;e ....... ......,
~· .• , .. -....
irWW I 2 n111 .... ............ _ ----,_,_ ..
does not of itself authoriz~
the use 1n this si.e of a
f9(;t1tlouS busines.s ~ 1n
lnOlabon of the nahts ot
another under tedeta st.Mr
OI c:oml'11Cln law (lft Section
14400 et sea business and
~code)
4/28 515 5/12 5119 2127
1 .... 1
"*.IC 9IOTICl
nctn ... • an 1• ..._ ITAQJ INT
The ~II penon IS
~ businea as EATING
ON THE EDGE. 3318 v ..
Oporto. Neapo;t Beech. CA
92663
C.,.. On The e., Inc .
Cal1tomia, 3378 Y.a Oporto,
Neaport 8-c:h. CA 92663
This business •s con·
ductlld ~ • COlp011lt10111
The r .. tstrant com·
met lcied to traNKt ~·
neu under the fM:titiou:5
business rwne or ,..,.
Mted abcJIWlt on Aoril 30.
1919
Elillnl On The Edll
H.IWytWns ........
This st•:.11•: ,,,.,._,,., -filed ....... c.ny CWk ol
e>r.,..~on-9 ...
1919
f"lle No F.-418003
Thi5 lidiliol• ,.,...-,.
ment e...,-.s ''" ,..rs "°"' ..... ii -Ned In .... office ol ttte county
dMl A new licMio.• bul---.... ...... ..... llllbe .. .... .... °' ..... , .... .................. ............ -. ...............
c'1M1: ol ...... GI ...................
•ca 91aac .. ..... ,. ...
P
2 h•--1/lt.lla: 112
"'
PUBUC NOllCE net It IOUS 9UllMSS
Ulll STATEMDfT
The fol "I persons ¥e
doifll l:Juwless as MARINA
SAILING-NEWPOfH 600
E. Bay Ave #M, ~pott
Bach,92663
~ p lawtettCe. 1924
Monterey Btvd .. Hermos.a
Beact\. 90254
Naomi M La rence,
1924 Mooter ey 8tlild • Her
mQl.I ae.ch. 90254
This business 1s con·
ducted by ~ ~ and ...
The re1•slrants com· •
ne teed to tranYCt busl·
ness under the hctrtious
buSlness Ntne llboW
on 5"1-89
A~ p t...awrena
This sUtement wn fiiec
with the County Caent of
Or-. Cou"'Y on .._, 8
1989
• file No F-417850
This flctitious name state
ment pptres five yean
fnlim the Olll1e wn flied en
the ofhc:e of the county
dllir" A new fidttiouS bus
--.snanw~must
.. tiled ...... tNt bfM The,.. of ....... ....
O.S Nil OI 'ilMlf llUlhOrile
hUielnths--ol•
fictilioUs DuliNU '*"' "" ¥io6lltiOn ol IN rilhb of
..... ~ lldlrll .....
OIUWIWCOt ... (teeSection
14400• ~ bUtlineD..S
prvf I I I ill code)
51l2. S/19. S/26 612 2150
Greenwich Hunllniton
Beach, CA 92646
This business •S con·
duct8d by an 1ndMduat
The rq1strant c om·
,,. ad to tranYC1 bu5'
neu under the fiCtrtious
~nes.s name listed abc:Ne
on Apnl 15 1989
RonMus
ThtS st.ldllie1teflt .es fa.d
With the County QeA of
Or-. County on May l .
1989
ftle No f417112
This fic.titiuus name st.ID
menl eal)ires five years
trom the dllle tt was filed an
the otf.ce of the county
c~ A new fidlbous bus· meu,,.,. .. , ••It must
be filed b9be tNt tame
The fiftf'll ol INS ....,,.,,.
does not °' itsetf ~the use 1n this si. of •
f1ctltious busineSS Mme "'
YiullltlOO ol the riChtS of
•dtw under ..,.,.. st.ate
01 c:::onwTQ I law (W Sec'tlOn
1..-00 el li8Q buliNsS and
orotess.ionel c:Ode)
SIS 5112. S/19
5126 2137
29 PcnJ\ _.~on
Kellka lake. • Y.
30 llouunc 111 tropic:al bACb
Jl Put OD -
JS Sahnc • patnot
31 bc's onpa
• 1 h.rtOt or Lqo&i
.... Saw
4S Port oe W CO&ll of
Hokbido
47 I .. ~ ..
49 Craae of f .cbOe
SI o...-
S 2 POft ol bnd
SS Sltec* ..
S6 ·--Of Qnstia8 57 "'Ros. •tlaor•"
61 Fmd.WCMa8
62 Goa.,._ SS
66 C~ .. tellMJI: Abbr.
69 Electrical uit of remt.nCC
70 TV's AtdMir
11 laitWI ol 19lJ
12 adatift o1 a.oa
1l .. MaU.._ ..... o(
TY! ..
:71 LOtlil JUH ... l"w.y ....... 10 Wrt.._......,.._. •• .. _,..,....r·
12 ....... ....
I) ...... , .. f.wic .......... _ ......
IS Cu 11
16 Word ... ., ,-cc -17 .... ,
•
•
•
•
,_ 1._.Y 11. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
• Youth to Youth gets teens talking to teens
Two faculty volunteer teach
listening skills and understand-
ing of school ·and community
referral resources. Following the
training, outreach activities arc
selected which may include peer
tutoring socio-dramas, student
orientations, classroom presen-
tations, rap centers or other such
activities.
Durina the drug-free variety
show, hilarious skits were per-
formed by the teens emphasizing
pressures to drink and how to
deal with those issues. A skit
entitled, 661 Drink Because,"
points out peer influence with
everyone at a party giving an
explanation for their personal
involvement with alcohol. One
girl wants to impress a boy who
is drinkin1 because "it is the
thing to do.. and besides, the
cheerleaders drink, who drink
because the football players
drink and to co11tribute to team
spirit. The football players
drink, well. they don't know
wh~-
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Onc of the most dramatic and
poignantly enacted presenta-
tions called "Turnaround" was
skillfully done by eight teens
seated in a line wearing black
sweatshirts. The words, one on
each shirt, were alcohol, smok-
ing, drugs, truancy, sex and
depression. In front of them
coming home from a date is an
intoxicated young. girl. Her
father, angered at her condition,
confronts her date. Her mother
is visibly upset. The girl stands
in f ronl of each person in the
sweatshirts. Each turns around
and the corresponding word on
their backs are alcoholism, pot~
drug dependency, dropout,
pregnancy and suicide. She is
encircled by the group· as she
tries to break away. Her parents
help her, the friends who turned
their backs on her return as she
struggles to a healthier life.
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BY PEGGY DARNELL
We don., drink; we are drug
free; Youth to Youth is the place
to be; we go to parties and we
have a ball and we don't have
to touch the alcohol; we don 't
drink beer and we don~ smoke
dofH,' when we)'e a3ked to ft'I
stoned. wejwt say nofH/
These words done to a rap
..,beat were part of the anti-drug
show put on by the students
· attendin1 the Seventh Annual
Y outb to Y outb conference held
at Corona del Mar High School
recently. Students from all over
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Orange County convened to
spend the weekend and receive
additional training in the Peer
Assistance Leadership (PAL)
program s ponsored by the
Orange County department of
Education.
PAL is a comprehensive drug
abuse prevention network of
programs designed to address
the underlying causes of sub-
stance abuse. The component of
PAL is peer facilitation and
outreach according to the
statement of purpose by the
Department of Education.
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Conlnued "°"' ,... 1
it has been very beneficial to
both William, 14 and Mara, IS.
Valerie Br.tsbaw is their teacher
wbo said that the lessons have
opened up new borizona.
.. A year ago, he could never
have done this," Bradshaw said,
pointing to William, a peen belt
in karate ... Hit eye contact was
terrible."
While Scaccia wu workina
with William, Br.tsbaw cauti-
oned William to bend his knees
or watch what be wu Cloiftl.
And Scaccia ii not so ,entle,
either.
.. Neat time you don't bend
your knees, 111 D:k them, .. be
watried William.
But they are quick to point out
Workshops offered during the
weekend included Conflict
Resolution; Gangbusters; a
a job well done.
Eleven-year-old Carly took
her place and went through her
movements. Her father, John,
said that the lessons have greatly
improved her mobility and con-
f taence.
•tt 's 1ood therapy for her," he
said ... She's done well ...
Scaccia held up a larae prac-
tice cuahion for the students to
kick into.
"You pya are wearing me
out." he said ... I keep f oraettina
you 're no lonaer white belts ...
As a coot-down, he put on
some muaic and bad the youoaa-
tcn demonstrate their dancina
prowaa, while calling out var-
ious steps. He warned againat
any .. spaabetti arms ...
On Thunday afternoons, Wil-
liam and Mara meet at Scaccia 's
exchuively for their dancina
leaons. William enjoyt demon-
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drive by workshop; How to
Make and Keep Friends and
Good Relationships; Your body.
Your Choice; Teen Hotline and
12 Steps Workshop. Recovering
teens experience strength
through Cocaine Anonymous.
Alcoholics Anonymous and
Narcotics Anonymous.
Virginia Brady. staff member
with Orange County Depart-
ment of Education (OCDOE).
conducted the Conflict Resolu-
tion Workshop. She skillfully
led the group through situations
dealing with confrontations in
both positive and negative ways.
For example, when a trusted
friend reveals a confidential
matter to another and breaks the
bond of trust, bow should this
be handled? Good listening skills
were also stressed.
"It may also be necessary to
bring in an intermediary if some
stuff is too big to handle alone,"
Brady said. "This could be a
Cbunselor, teacher or a trusted
friend. If suicide is ever dis·
cussed, it must not stay a secret
because that is a life and it is
most important that appropriate ·
help is given. ..
Carol Allen, also of OCDOE,
said she was very happy with the
turn out.
..We had 2SO kids here and
had positive comments on their
evaluation 1bcet1," she said.
"One student wrote it was lhe
best 30 hours he ever spcl)t. I
am encouraged and I believe
there is hope as we work with
education and law enforcement
to address the drug problem
today. The teens need to learn
copping sic.ills that will help them
say no. so that it is automatic
to them. Our goal i to
encourage all districts to bring
the Youth to Youth Drug Free
Program to their campuses."
1tr1ting the box step, fox trot,
1win1, tanao, disco, rumba ind
waJtz. He ii quick to compliment
bis partner. And. their response
tells Scaccia he muat be doina
somcthina riabt.
.., don't know what I do. they
end up likina me, .. be said. •Even
when I scream and yell at them."
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After encountering my friend,
the extra-terrestrial, we set out
to see the sights in Newport
Beach. We went to Fanny's
Yo gurt. The extra-terrestrial
ordered peanut butter yogurt
with gummybean on top. 1 guess
he didn't know how to read. We
finished our yogurt and we went
to the Fun Zone. When we got
there, we rented a motor boat.
The extra-terrestrial liked the
cool breeze of the waves. I felt
sorry for the extra-1errestrial
because he had to come all the
way here in a tight, hot, stuffy
spaceship.
I'd rather come an an air-
conditioncd airplane. It had
been one hour so we had to bring
the boat back.
Then it was time for dinner.
We were going to Fashion Island
to cat at Coco's. The extra-
terrestrial ordered a com dog.
We finished dinner and went half
way home when the extra-
terrestrial saw the movies ... Mac
and Mc" was playing. We
watched .. Mac and Me,"then we
went home. We watched T . V. for
a bit, then we went to bed.
The next morning the extra-
terrestrial was up and dressed in
my mother's clQthes. I asked him
why he was dressed in my moth-
er's clothes. He said, .. , am going
now.~ I put on my clothes and
I watched him go. He left with-
out giving back my mother's
·dress.
.. Alison, where's my leather
dress?" Oh well. I hope the extra.-
terrestrial comes back for
another exciting adventure in
Newport Beach! -(First Grade)
Alison Scott, Andersen Scllool.
First Place.
If I met a extra-terrestrial I
would take him to a Laker game.
He mighl ~now Magic and make
-If an extra-terrestrial come to
Newport Beach, Calif .• I wo uld
first name the little cri_tter. Then
I would take it to the hot, sandy
beach by the ocean. 1 would take
it swimming and teach him how
to boogie board or urf. I would
cone a nd some surf board wax.
When we got home we could
play at my hou e. I would talce
it out to dinner. I would talce
it to Mi Casa, a Mexican res-
taurant. We would get chips and
chee e to hare. We would each
get nautas. a virgin pina colada.
and chip and al a. We would
get some candy on the way o ut.
What a day fo r an alien and me.
(fourth Grade) ara Lindsey.
Newport Hei1hts, First Place.
-them win the champion games.
I wo uld sec if he liked human
food. I would also sec if he liked
beer, and sec if he can bold his
liquor. After that I would take
him to Las Vegas. he might be
good luck at the craps table.
(Fifth G rade) Justin Giordam,
Mariners, Fint Place.
how it the star fish and how the
big, huge waves come up over
the rock . After that, we would
make a andcastle and then we'd
jump on it. On the way back to
my hgousc, wc·d each get a snow
One day I went outside and If an extra-terrestrial landed But that was okay that card was saw a saucer. tt was landing on
in Newport Beach I would pend only worth 35 cents. It was 6 my front lawn. 1 saw three aliens
my day with it. I would ooze my p.m. and Nolen Ryan had to go come out from the saucer. I aid
way through the crowd a round home at 9 p.m. 9 p.m. was al o hi to the aliens. they aid adios
it. Then I would take it to my my Ped tame. My parents were back. 1 aid that i the wrong
hou e hopefully with no ha sic out having dinner. They knw I word but thcv did not know the
from the crowd. I would take it could take care of myself. l difference. When I aid adio
to the kitchen and get a glasss would have my dinner tine but thev aid hi. After awhile the
of water. If it looked familiar to olen R van would o nly cat alien knew what I was aymg
it I would know 1t comes from popcorn .. It wa 9 p.m. time fo r and thev understood. There was
a planet wi th water on it. After Nolen Ryan to go. I watched only one problem. I d1dn 't know
that I would take 1t to my room. olen Ryan go out the door. who wa~ a girl and who was a
Then I would lay all my bacball Then I went to bed and uddenly boy. The ahen oundcd like a
card. out o n the flo<>4'". The fir t the ground began to halce. I frog was an their throat or a
per on that it would step on. looked out my window and horse or a billy goat, all yelli ng
point o r look at would be its watched Nolen R yan fly away together. Then my mom came
name. Its name is Nolen (sic) -in the staf'S"; (-Third GFadehf"'llMj·lD-1._---• nome and hl mnd -6ct-Those
R yan . U nfortunatcly. it or Reeves. Harbor View, First Things Out of Herc This In tant
Reporters:
Cheryl Stehling
Diana Jones
Photographers:
Mary DeChiri~o
David Carlson
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Newport kids
entertain E.T.
they were my frie nds. The alien
aid take me down to Newport
Beach if there is one. I said I
would take them because there
is o ne. Then the alien went o ut
in the ocean a nd almo t
drowned. I went o ut and avcd
all three of the a hens. They were
very heavy. The next day m the
newspaper was an article about
a little girl avmg ome alien .
I went to tell the new paper
people that was me. o I won
a trophy. I was very happy and
excited. Then I bc~ame a life-
guard. That wa a very fun JOb.
Then the alien went into pace.
tse<:~n G r~de) __._.._.,_
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Place. Nolen R yan stepped'on the card. Place. (sic). Then my mom under: tood ._______________________________ .................. ______________________ __ . ,, . ',,.
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PAil 11-IAY 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Olga has hi.gh faShion for kids
More than ever, youngsters
are becoming more fashion
conscaous. They want to all
decked oµt in the latest trends
that fashion has to offer. Quite
often, it will be the European
look.
There is a little store in Lido
Marina Village that is chock-full
of items for those youngsters.
Olga for Kids opened five
months ago and is offering a 10
percent discount to customers
who have seen the ad in this
newspaper.
The shop is owned by Olga
and Jack Dequillicn and the
decor of the shop is a real
eyecatcher. Their friend, famous
French caricaturist Jean PauJ,
painted beach scenes on the
walls. He also designed the
shop's logo, the blue ostrich.
Bright colors bloom in Olga's
and all of the important E'{rO-
pcan brands arc featured, such
as Chocolat Glace, Bcrlingot,
Bablet, U.R .Q, Picque Nique.
Le Roi. Chicco and Baby Capc-
zio, to name a few. They even
feature some local lines, made
right here in Newport Beach,
such as GAH and Fish Tales.
The GAH line is mix and match,
with bright colors to create
multitude of outfits. There are
rompers, tops and bottoms and
dresses. Fish Tales manufactures
clothing for adults and this is
their first venture into children's
wear. There are brightly printed
shirts and shorts for summer.
Other important names
offered at Olga's are Cache,
Paper Dolls, Sunshine Girls. Cut
Loose. E.R . Held, French Toa. t,
Splash, Kawamura, Sara's
Prints, Sophie Des and Choozie.
Accessories that provide th,e
finishing touch are shoes, or
matching booties, hair bows and
combs, belts and socks. Olga
features boys and girls clothing,
up to size seven for boys and up
to size 14 for girls. Both start
at newborn.
But clothing is not all custo-
mers win find there. Unique
baby items, giftware. toys and
books will also be found. One
item, for example is a smashing
little quilted carrier for a baby
imported from France by Jilly
Reading, math and mor~
When the parent company of
The Reading Game decided to
change the name to Britannica
Leaming Center, it was for a
very good reason. The center
docs not only off er reading
programs, but a myriad of other
services as well.
The Reading Game was orig-
inally started to help out those
students who were struggling
with basic reading and to help
prom~te learning and self
esteem.
But the program bas branched
out and grown into basic math
skills, Super SAT, Evelyn Wood
Study Dynamics, Evelyn Wood
Reading Dynamics and college
preparatory. The buic math
program helps to remove the
math block and increase
mathematical knowledge for
elementary and junior high
school age students. Super SAT
prepares college-bound students
for testing. Evelyn Wood Study
Dynamics is a reading and study
•
improvement course designed The advantages are many.
for young adults 13-18 who are Teacher to student ratio is 3:1.
enrolled in a college-preparatory which allows for individuality.
curriculum. Evelyn Wood All of the teachers arc crcdcn-
Reading Dynamics is a name tialled professionals who have
well-recognized and teaches undergone Britannica's training
speed reading, comprehension in its methods and philosophy.
and retention for adults. College The first step in the teaching
Prep teaches the k.ey skills • process at Britannic~ Leaming
necessary for success in college. Center is diagnostic testing.
_ Britannica Leaming Center is After testing, consultations take
owned by American Leaming place with the parents and the
Corporation. T.he center serves child's goals are discussed. Stu-
prcschoolcrs in beginning read-dents attend the center at least
ing who arc cager to learn. Basic twice a week and can go at their
and advanced reading is for own paces. Teacher and parents
those students needing the fun-often will sec a vast difference
damcntals as well those wanting in the child's eagerness to learn
a competitive edge. almost immediately. After 48
Every student can benefit sessions, the student is tested
from Britannica Learning Cen-again, to monitor progress.
ter's programs. Whether stu-Britannica Leaming Center
dents arc reading above.. their uses positive reinforcement as a
grade level and arc bored in tool. The students are given
class, or whether they arc scoring tokens for work well done and
betow their potential, Britannica they may save them up to pur-
can tailor programs to suit their chase items from the reward
needs. shelf. It might be books or toys,
•
Mac. It comes in all of the fresh
pastel colors in a patchwork.
design. It folds up to be compact
and parents merely unfold it for
use. 1t has a convenient carrying
handle and is ideal for parents
who want to take the baby to
the beach or park with them.
Educational toys from Hol-
land and wide array of books
will be pleasing to any little one.
A special item that may be
ordered from Olga's is a hand-
made marionette of the blue
ostrich. It is made by Olga's
mother who ·lives in France.
Olga provides many services
to her customers, as well. The
store will validate parking in tbe
Lido parking structure and will
United Parcel ship anywhere in
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Olga for Kids iJ located at
3418 Via Lido in Newport
Beach. Hours are JO a.m. to 6
p .m.. seven days a week. For
more information, ca/1713-4183.
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but they arc speeial because the
students have earned them.
The center on Bristol Str~t
serves students in Newport
Beach and Kim Ferebee Giesscl-
man ii the director.
.. We are committed to work-
ing closely with teachers," she
said ... Since we have been owned
by our parent company, we have
been able to implement more
programs and reach out into the
community with software incen-
tives ...
She said that the miscon~p
tion about the center is that it
only does remedial work, but u
outlined above, is not the case.
Working with Gicsselman is
Ann Mac Gowan who is also a
regional trainer.
"The company has committed
a lot of money toward strict
standards and quality control,"
Mac Gowan said. "Representa-
lives will come out from Chicago
and stay for a f cw days, making
sure each center adheres to those
standards."
There are more than J 00
Britannica Learning Ceotcrs
nationwide. The Newport center
is involved in the Adopt-a-·
School Program with Newport
Heights Elementary and with the
Orange County Literacy
Volunteers of America.
and, Gicsselman said, Britan-
nica Learning Center offers
scholarships to those students
who need its services but cannot
_affonLiL
"We don't want to be out of
reach to any student who needs
our services ... said Giessclman.
Britannica Learning Center is
located at /()()() Bristol North.
Suite 16. Newport Beach. For
more information, ca/1955-1105.
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TOP
QUALITY
WOODEN
SWING &
PLAY SETS
Petite Marche, big fashion
Summer has exploded in a riot
of color at Petite Marche, a
children• boutique. The latest
fac:hions arc on tap for those
youngsters and their parents.
who have come to rely on Petite
Marche f e>r the finest in dressing.
A big bonus for t he customers
is the friendly and helpful staf(.
A play area, stocked with sturdy
toys. will keep the little ones
occupied while Mom shops at
h'cr leisure.
Petite Marchc is a one-stop
shop, whether moms arc shop-
ping for their own youngsters or
for gift items for other children.
baby showers of baptism gifts.
All of the gift items arc unique
and special. Collectible dolls,
adorable plush animals. banks
and comb and brush et arc just
a f cw items for giftgiving.
Layette sets and cuddly blankets
and quilts will make a gift
recipient very happy indeed.
All of the top brands in
children's fashions will be found
at Petite Marchc. For example,
Imp .. J .G. Hook, Paper White.
Oshkosh, Patsy Aiken. Kitest-
rings, Heartstrings, Scarlett
Rabbit. Florence. Eiseman.
Caso, Petit Batcau, Plum Pud-
ding, Cary. Monday's Child.
C hristian Dior, Simi, Tartain Et
Choeolat, Simonetta, Fix, Petit
Faunc, Pappa and Ciccia, Fran-
cois Bouthillier, Absorba,
Sophie Des a nd Anastasia.
These names arc the best of the
European and American
manufacturers.
Boys i7Cs began at newborn
and go up to s11c seven; g1rl
begin at newborn and go up to
size 14.
Bright p'rints and pastels arc
o n tap for summc~ in dresses,
shorts, pants, shirts and blouses
and baby bubbles. And, Petite
Marchc is the place to shop for
Cotillion clothing.
In addition. mothers will find
coordinating hair accessories to
match the clothing, little neck-
ties for the boys. a very extensive
line of shoes and undtrgarments.
When customers have com-
pleted their shopping and gift
buying, the staff wlll gift wrap the
purchase upon request. An addi-
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tional service Petite Marche
provides is shipping the item by
United Parcel Service anywhere a customer desires. For those
who want to shop inn the
convenience of their homes,
Petite Marchc will take orders
over the phone and customer can
use a credit card for this service.
Petite Marche is located at 369
E. 17th Street. Costa Mesa.
Hours are JO a.m. to 6 p.m ..
Monday through Saturday. For
more information, ca/1642-4714.
Sonshine in summertime cit Christian camp
,
BY DI ANA JONES
Sonshinc Day Camp with the
~cwport Mesa Chnstian Center
i offering young children and
teenagers an exciting camp
program geared e pec1ally for
kid from June 19 to August 25.
Boys and girl from the ages
of six to 12 year can participate
--~ ...
io the on hine Day Camp that
promises fun-filled event with
a weekly theme.
Wild We t Week is the theme
of the first week from June 19-
23. Special events of that week
include the third annual
Ho1anna Bonan1a Rodeo, a
western cook-out, dres -up con-
te t , swimming at ye old
swim man' hole. western movies
and the main field tnp of the
week to Knott's Berry Farm.
Youth Department Secretary
Kim C hoi . aid the center offer
a variety of different activities
each week with at lea t one tnp
to the beach and a main field
trip.
Other weekly theme include
Maui Madnc s week with a tnp
to the Wild Ri ve r a nd a
Hawaiian Luau, Back to Nature
week ·with a v1 it to Sea World
and a Green Tree ature Hike
at Oak Canyon Nature Center.
and even a Back To The Future
week . with an exciting tnp to
Oi neyland and viewing of
c1ence fiction movie .
One of the favorite themes of
the ummer camp is Olympic
week. Camper can tc t their .
\kills ·and atblet ic abllitie in the
Sonshine Olympic · Games.
which include a " hine e Bu
Fire Dnll." "Chariot Races."
"Football Throw." a barbeque
dinner and even a trip to the
F-am1ly Fun Center~
Yo ung Teen Summer Adven-
tures offers an experience of a
hf etime adventure in one
ummer for teens between the
age of 12-14.
Field tnp for the teens include
backpacking, a trip to Magic
Mountain, watcrskiing, canoe-
ing and many more adventure .
With afety as the main pnor-
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Babies 3 mon ths
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• Parent & Me Classes
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qualified and trained by the
American Red Cro in first aid
and "PR. Each camper will al o
receive instruction in first aid.
fishing, adole cent development,
weighthfung. aerobic and much
more.
rhe two · offered um mer
camp are open to any child
between the ages ot six and 14
on a first come first crve basis.
For more rnfo rmauon call the
ewpon-Me a hri uan enter
at 966-0458. located at 2599
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Pegasus for bright learners
Tiie oeed of lhe gif tcd child
are llOt ~Y tbe ume
the ll!Ct.d~ o an a'erage child.
lo fact, &ifUd children ually
llave a bei&htened $eOie of
aw~ about tbemselvet and
the world th.at ucrouod thmL
Parenu who are aware th.at
their child ii girted mipt teek
to f lftd the beit quaJity ~ucation
a adlool has t.o offer. Pea-us
Sdaool bas alway met the Deed
of die briab-t. curious and eqer
learner.
Laura l..atz Hathaway. diree-
tor, founded Pepu1 in 1914
after ~DI in public dool
lifted programs. She and Pep-
"" were honored tut year by
tbe <Kuee County Board of
S...,,ervison for work with gifted
children.
How does one pot a gifted
child? A gifted child does not
ncceuaraly tart spouting
mathematical equat10M at the
age of three. But Hathaway 'a.id
children · led e
a vlJiie()· o w fro
oJ t o to three.~
more curi lhaD tbe a\cngt
ild aboul t.beir ea'Vonmtnu.
They bave the ability to
recogniu complc1 relation•
between ideu, ub1ect1 or
evcnu. They have the ability to
concentrale oo a ubjcc:t for an
ecteaded period of time and
have facility with oral language,
reading or math. They are abk
t.o nwlipu.l.al.e materials or solve
problems crcativdy and have an
unmual ieniitivit y to people·,
f oeli.np or socieu1 · ues.
Pepsu.i can bnt 5CtVC the
ncecb of these children bcamt
of the unalkr clau i.zes and
individual aueouoo givco. 'Most
of aJL a baJarnd environment
is cmpbas1ud, with emotional
iupport. The curriculum is more
fiexible and the children arc
better able to cxprcs tbemselvn
creatively than m public M:hoob.
it mid to iCCk ~
aod cd to a scbooJ
leased from t.ht F lain \' ~
Sc ool District o 14 acrn.
tudcms 5Cl"cd bqln al p«-
sc ool and this faµ, ill be
cu.ended up to and including
faf th grade. .
-we have M>me ex.citing ltad-
erdllp Oil our board of UUlleCI.. ~
said Ha.lha ay. o&Qary Hunt of
the lrviae Company is cbairman.
Senator Marian Bergcsoa bai
nan.cd a ICholarUiip fund for
needy studeab at our school.•
For t~c summer. there is
Camp Pegasus; no i.n iu fifth
year. There arc three diff ettnt
euiting scuions. geared around
a1J age leve .
·~ra11on talc~s plac~ all
y~tu. but Pqasw is ac"71tin8
mrolltMnU for f aJJ no"'· Pqo-
nu u locat~d at 19691 UXUfKton
in Huntington &ach. For mor~
urforma11on. ca/1964-1214.
Ted ·E. Bear fills home libraries
The pu h i~ on to g_et young-
ters out from in front of the tube
and behind th.e pages of good
bo:ok . or that re on, home
libraries arc growing. It is impor-
tant to have a good ~urcc to
fill those libraries.
Enter Ted
Friend • an c~ciung children·~
book tore, wbach rcccntl)
moved to a new location ~
tore features ~ . toy • ~adco
and audto tapes to uit au ages
of youngsters, up to age 14.
.. It's important to read to kids.
from t.bc time they are born ...
said Jodi ~wiry. owner of the
5bop. -rcachers can tell if a child
has been read to."
The tore l.s broken into Stt-
tions. The rear ponion features
teachers' and educators• upp-
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Some hOots att packqed with ite item for parea wbo arc in at Ted E. Bear and Friends are
a tape. the process of toilet. training Caldccott and ew~ Award
There i a selection or baby their child is the ""Once Upon. winners. CK California Young
books. with tudy covers and Potty• set~ which comes with a Rcadcn boo ~There are those
some doth book that Mudry book and anatomicall)' correct old favorites that many parents
s.aid pandmotbcr· like to buy boy or girl doll sitting on a potty: might remembered reading as a
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Australian Swim School
With an outdoor environment
uch as oun. which, quite often
includes a pool and or pa. it
is important for the littlest
mcmben of a family to swim.
Australian Swim School is a
name well-recoanizcd by parents
w·hosc children have graduated
from the beginner group and
gone the d istance to compctitiYe
swimming.
It all bcpD 13 years aao when
John Bainbridge arrived from
Australia to attend California
State University at Lona Beach
afe from backyard poob and
sp • which a rc o abundant in
Orange County and o uthern
Califorma an general. She cited
tragedies such a the one in
Tustin recently. as needle s. But
al o. she aid that the yo ung tcrs
need to stay in a program and
keep up their skills. much like
they would for music lessons.
.. We not only teach the kids
bow to swim, but educate the
parents on what they really need
to look for and how carefully
they must watch their children.
t• TIE SWl .. 1.1111 ti II .. _, ...... tn. Allllrllill Swill Sdml. Plllr
Slllm.1.11 ,_,ti a. ••11111 •lrml11 "1f•
and get a m tcrs in phy 1cal
education. He taught wimming
lessons pan tjmc, while wo rking
on· his thcsi • y.;bich 'Aas about
pool safing inf ants at ix months
of ge. Later on. he tarted
ustralian Swim School. which
ha four center in Ora nge
County. located an t he
Racq uctb~ll World/ e quoia
Health lubs in Fountain Val-
ley. anta Ana. Fullenon and
Buen Part.
.. The basic ideas of the pro-
gram tancd with pool safiog
babies from three months and
on" ant."' explained Diane Bain-
bndgc .... But we -.orked with
l ad s o long, pulli ng them
rhro ugh the program . that
cl · ha \e been cu endcd. The
m an concept i till pool afing
l ad and l ccpmg them m the
..pU>gAm-he " &ft move--OM<>
~ompctitl\e ~immi ng, if the) o
~ho ..
he aad they arc mainl)
mtt~ted in L.cepang children
Books ...
com•uED FIG• PACE 41
chilJ . li ~e the u nou' <..corge
"Cn . or the \ 1qunia L~ Bur-
ton boot . In fact ... 1iL:e \.1 u1-
lig n nd H " 'team , ho\er ·
tum SO t his car nd t'> 'llll
going trong in popu l nt\.
Parcatin book • pOCll'\. reli-
gious boo . a nc} Drew and
Hard · 8o) m t~n . bedtime
book ~ an book • popup book •
coo book • icnce and e y to
~Id boot • all will be found at
Ted . Bear and Friend . Mudry
said be is even in the process
of de~IOpiq a section with
boot in panish. Puzz.Jcs. bug
jars_ marten. rubber stamps.
crayom and decoratiYC boo-
te1M11 are available. Beatrix
Potacr ~ witb matchina
1 .. ,.. l»owl and cups will
...,. tt.c receiver.
o bod} i 100 perce nt pool ~afe.
ch ildren s till need t o be
watched ...
A hallmark of Au t ralian.
Swim ch ool i its o ne-on-one
teaching. It begin with pa rent
and me classes and move up the
caJc to tadpoles and up. O nly
when a child has demo n tratcd
tro ng skills d ocs he or he go
into a group le son. Le o n arc
off ercd year-ro und bccau call of
the pool arc indoors. There is
a pecial teaching pool that i
maintained at 92 degrees. And
the m tructors arc cxtcn 1vcly
trained.
.. T hey have a manual they
mu t learn and a rc te tcd. •·
Bainbridge aid ... We ha\e an-
~rvacc traming pcnodically. We
h.i\e manager r un ning o ur
faci liucs o m} husband a nd l
can ha ve more ume to d o
re,earch an w1mming and l ecp
10\tructor up to date. The) arc
con,tantl}' bemg inundated with
ne" material ....
7't d £. lkar and Fm •nd\ ;,
/ocatt cl at 5965 i• orm•r 4 \ t•nue.
/Ju11111aoon &ac h. 40-fJ/4J
She aid thar the program
differ from Red Cross traming
bccau c the Red Cros has taken
a tand that babies under the age
of three cannot be taught to ·
swim sufficiently to save. them-
clves.
··we believe that is false,"
Bainbridge said . "Somebody
definitely learn to tum over and
float and or swim ovcf' to the
side. We have kids under three
that arc doing more competitive
strokes. We arc out there trying
to educate people."
She also _pointed out that the
medical profession is nervous
about swimming lessons for
babied because it might give
parents a false sense of security.
But in Australjan Swim School.
parents arc taught and cducatE'a
so this docs not happen, Bai n-
bridge said.
Once a9aia, Step
by Step pre•eate "s.-... a ... d
the World" ••• a
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Last April. Australian Swim
School hosted the first National
Swim School Association Con-
~rcn~. .
.. Swim scho ol fro m all over
were there and we a rc banding
together to set some g uideline
for infant swimming and a
credential program for instruc-
tors, .. she ~atd ... This is very
cxcitin 1• -
For n i.1rc information about
A ustralian S wim School, call the
Santa Ana center at 972-2999.
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Pl'Otll' .. UlllfllDv
cledp .. tc.c•lldrea
levele K,_..•arten
Each 3 week session,
~ing June 19,
will include child
produced and
performed plays based
on a fascinating land,
encourage creativity through
art, music, cooking and
dance, and learn new
computer skills + + weekJy
science projects and fun -
damental sports skills chnics.
tlaro••• ddnl F•cle.
Come and join our summer
international extravaganza.
SPACE IS LOOTED SO EAILY ENIOUJIENT IS ADVISED.
HOURS: Summer Session: 9~00-3:00prn.__
- -Child Care: 7:00-9:00 & 3:00-6:00pm. L.._9
F6r further information, call or write : ft ~+1 ~
2627 Vista Del Oro 9700 Levee STEP BY STEP Newport Beech, CA 92960 Hunttn~n Beech, CA 92646
(714) 760-9307 (714) 964-7741 E A R LY LEA R N I G
EN RIC HMENT CENTER
and friends
inilites you to visit tlieir
O{JL'D'l{'E9{,S 'BOOX5'I~
fea~
*~Df~s
8""fUt ~ ttfkr.s ft1r
cliiltfren..
Visitors to tt.e store will enjoy
a variety or arvica A monkey
C-. or ...ati-co&oml PV ban
t.o.c1 toys where the liule ones
.. play whilt mom lhops. Al
a special boa.is. video tapes will
be sa.owa to tccp tbcm occupied.
If. WllG•H ii •Ji•. spctial
lilt. ailtWJ&ftliaa .. , • ._ ..... _ ..
Nso llfllliliMc ore arutinlJ cartls, gi,ft """P & morel
843-5222
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PAIE II-UY 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Big one-day sale at Nathan. J
When Celia lmpcrialc was
pregnant with her son, Nathan
Jay, she conceived the idea of
a top-quality. designer line of
clothing for children that would
not onJy be made from 100
percent cotton. but would
adhere to the standards she
would like to sec in inf ant
clothing.
So, lmpcrialc formed Nathan
J, a line of upscale inf ant clo-
thing four years ago. The line
is found only in better depart-
ment and specialty stores and
bas extended its line to include
up to size 6X for both boys and
girls.
"We manufacture what is
considered to be one of the finest
quality collections in the indus-
try," lmpcriale said. "Parents
these days look for natural fiber
clothing for their children
because its healthier, more com-
fortable and it breathes."
All of the fashion-forward
designs arc lmperialc's own. She
has a deep appreciation for the
European style of manufactur-
ing in its strict attention to
quality and fashion. She is
married to an Italian, her father
is from Spain and she has
traveled alJ over the world and
was exposed to workmanship
she believes to be far superior
to what is found domestically.
lmpcriale bad wo'rked for many
years in the import and export
business and had experience in
the international market. So it
was a natural that she would
search the world long and far for
a manufacturer for her clothing
that would produce up to her
expectations.
The end result was a factory
in Chile, that has an exclusive
contract with Nathan J . Only
pima cotton from Peru is used,
a long-strand fiber, second only
in desirability to Egyptian cot-
ton, lmperiale said. All of the
fabrics in Nathan J's clothing arc
knits in either interlock or.
French terry. The terry is not the
nappy kind like one might
expect, rather, it's a soft, flcece-
likc fabric .without the fluff.
While Nathan J clothing is
found at the better stores, an
outlet store in Huntington Beach
sells all of the overruns and extra
items from prior seasons. lmpe-
riale said that the items are
produced in advance, for exam-
ple, the factory is about to
manufacture clothing for fall,
1990. After all of the orders arc
shipped to department and
specialty stores. there arc some
left over and they eventually find
their way to the outlet. Twice a
year, the warehouse has a huge
sale to clear out the warehouse
for the new, incoming collection.
One sale is held right before
Christmas and the other is held
in June. The next one will be
on Saturday, June 3, from 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. Cash only is accepted.
no credit cards or checks.
"It's one day only and a
wonderful opportunity (or peo-
ple to buy clothing at half-off
wholesale,· or even below our
cost," lmperiale said. "We have
a one-day blow-out so we can
make way for our new
merchandise."
She said that the warehouse
sales have grown bigger each
time because the word spreads
and quality conscious parents.
grandparents, aunts and uncles
can come and take advantage of
tremendous savings. The outlet
store, however, is open five days
a week and at this time, features
only the inf ant sizes.
The Warehowe is located at
5445 II 103 Octanw Drive in
Huntington Beach. Regular
outlet hours art 10 a.m. to 5:30
p.m .• Monday through Friday.
For more information, call 895-
6266.
Step by Step a complete care program
I
With mo t h~useholds in
Orange County having two
working parents. a primary
concern is finding quality child-
care. Even more important is,
what happens if a child is ill and
there are no grandparents clo e
by?
Dr. Sheri Senter realized these
valid concerns, so she founded
the National Pediatric Support
Services in 1982. She is president
of the company which is a
childcare management associa-
tion. specializing m the design,
operations management and
devel'Opment of childcare
programs. The corporate office
is located in Irvine.
STEP IY STEP-A .,.... II .-.n1 ...... llf' ... _,, fry. l•l11t11 -tw "We currently do consulting
to corporations and existing
schools that wartt to update their
curricula," said Senter. "We
advise others who want to start
a center and we will manage
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• Individualized Atteption
• Challenging, Nurturing
Environment
• Extended Care Available
' For the Bright
Curious Learner
.. PresCllool -Grade 5
New. Spacio11s Camp11s
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Cml)loyer-owned cflrldcare pro-
grams.··
Jn· addition. National pediat-
ric Support Systems in the
parent for the Step by Step Early
· Learning Enrichment Centers. A
portion of the centers are caJJed
Rainbow Retreat for mildly ill
children. Children s Hea/thline
is a problem-solving newsletter
available through National
Pediatric SUQJ>ort Systems.
Orange County has three Step
by Step centers, with three more
scheduled to open within the
next year. Senter said. The
Newport Beach location is
housed in the Eastbluff Elemen-
tary School. Harbor Area par-
ents who work in the Anaheim
Hills area or in Huntington
Beach, couJd utilize the centers
located there. If they work in
Pasadena or Glendale, Step by
Step is there to handle their
needs.
~p by Step is a childcare
preschool developmental pro-
gram, which starts at age six
months and continues to an
after-school program through
the third grade, Senter said.
... We have three classrooms for
children under age two. with
more than 40 attending, .. Senter
said. "Each one of our centers
is considered to be a center of
ctritdcare expertise. lt isn•t just
a place to drop the kids off, we
do asse sment. parenting semin-
ars and are there to meet the
needs of the working parent."
Especially important is the
Rainbow Retreat program.
Mildly ill children with colds,
fever. flu , stomach aches and
even broken bones are provided
with nursing care in a afe and
warm environment. Children
between the ages of two months
to 12 year can be
accommodated. Senter aid.
An exciting program for
summer is on tap at Step by
Step, Senter aid.· S ummer
Around the World is a prograttf
that allows children to study the
world through c reative arts.
Senter said the program has
been offered for the past four
years and has been a rousi ng
success. Ch ildren create and
perform their own plays. A
bonus is that extended daycare
is included in the fee for the
program, which is off ercd in
two-week s.cssions. ~program
is available for a full 10 weeks
Juring the sum~er, from 7 a.m .
~o 6 p.m., Senter said.
For more information about
Step by Step, Rainbow Retreat,
or 10 subscribe to Children :r
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Vision for kids only
I-or kid • gone is the i.tigma
of weanng glas cs and .. four
eyes" ha. been replaced by a
po itive acceptance that glasse'
can enhance looks whtle provtd·
Ing a much·needcd crv1cc.
Katheryn Dabb understands
thi' and after a long career a\
an opticrnn. started A Child 's
View. five year ago. a service
catering to small fry o nl y.
"It used to be that kids has
a ve ry limited selection of frame
and they u u-ally weren't given
any choice or say on. somethin.g
that was going to sit on their
noses for even year :· Dabbs
said ... I've changed all that. Al
A Child' View. children are
actually involve~ in selecting
their own frames. We al o
explain to them the importance
ol glas es ...
As the only firm in the natton
that provides optician's erv1ccs
lor children o nl y. A Child . View
1~ proving to be very successful
at lilling optometrists· and oph·
l halmologi h · prescription'
referred lo them.
•• oncentratang on k.td\ make\
u' better ... aid Oabb\ ... W e are
very successful at getting k1d\ of
three or four years old to wear
their glasse •·
She explained that the \taff
counsels the parents on how to
encourage the child to wear the
glasses.
.. We spend a lot of ttmc with
the parents and lids. making th1'
a po itive ex perie nce," \a1d
Darlene Hansen of the Hunting·
ton Beach tore. "Glas cs are just
another accessory. like jewelr}'."
Dabb counts her greatest
asset as her·s and her tafrs
ability to work with the little
patients. Becau e ped iatnc optt·
cians are a part of a new pro·
fession. little has been written
about tried and true procedure
for fitting. followup and the all·
important task of getting kids to
wear what they've selected .
In addition to Han~cn. Dabb~
has Marlynda Matthew\ worli.-
mg with her in the Fl l oro
location The \ucce'' focu'e~ in
three diff erent area~. The f1r\t .,
canng, \Cco nd I\ ~ett ing thL
whole tamil} tn \.Olvcd and the
third 1\ the 'elect1on of hundred'
of lramcs to chose from. Wear·
ing gla,sc' j, pre ented 1n a
posit 1ve \. ain, li ke It 1 · a privi lege
rather tha n a burden. A Ch ild \
V ie~ t\ equipped t o o ut fit chil-
dren and tee n\ up· to 18 year~
old.
And ne ~ at A Child's V1ew
1~ a ~election of tiny frame~ made
fo r bab1e~ that have had cataract
urgery. These fram e~ are
~mailer than Cabbage Patch
glas es, Dabb aid . Some will
fit a baby under eight pounds.
Dabb~ re carched and came up
with the methodology for the e
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frame and ha had many
requc t for them from all over
the world .
A Child's View is open JO a.m.
to 6 p.m .. Tuesday through
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Saiurda\-. The El Toro loc-a1ian
is at 21365 El Toro Road.phone.
586-5411. Huntington &ach iJ
at 15083 Gold~n West. phone-
891·39//.
Special touch
at Calico ....
Chtldren\ hair Myll t Juhc
Allee demon trates her pec1al
talent not only in creating that
ever adorable look tor each
child, but also has a knack for
co mmunicating with children on
a one-on·one personal level.
Alice believes that it is essen·
ual to be interested in kids and
what they have to ay in order
to give them the be t possible
haircut.
"I am very diplomatic not only
with what type of haircut the
parents want for their kids. but
what ype the kids want as well ...
aid Allee.
Although Alice perform hair
... tyling for adult . she aid she
1 e pecially partial to children
bccau e everything around them
1s new and exciting in a postt1ve
wa}. which brings her own sense
of opt1mi m up.
Alice's hair cuts and styling
start at S 12 and depend mg on
the type of cut and care needed.
the pnce may vary. The hatr
stylist a. ertcd that it ts necc-.,-
~af") to loo~ at each child as an
mdividual becau.c not everyone
looks the ame ma certain tyle
After vi uah1mg the hape of
each child' face. the eye • and
th.e texture of the hair. Allee
recommend a tyle that would
uu the parent and the child
"Some l..ad wath traight hatr
would look really cute an the
ba 1c bowl cut and other would
lool good with a bit of a sptlc
m front." he aad
Allee guarantee ' ull perm'
that she performs. which ·he aid
eparatcs her from man} other
styli~ts bccau e uch guarantee~
are not alway41 pron11 ed. She
aid that many styh. t don't hke
to guarantee perms on children
becau e pecial care is needed.
1 alking wath the children i
what Allee aad he en1oy ... the
mo t ... E pccially their good
nsc of tiumor." She al o added
that ome of the children are nos
alway too keen o n the idea of
some tranacr cutting their hair.
.. The key word in thi type of
ituation is distraction. You
can' ask the kid's what the late. t
neat is on Dynasty, you h'eed
to talk with them about aorM-
tbiaa tlleir iDlenated in,.. she
e1pls' sd.
.. or the fidget} type of child .
Ali ce ofler5 an as\ortment of
toys and tory book and every
child receives a s pecial treat
following each cut. he feel that
her pecialty and probably her
tavorite type of cut is the baby's
fi rst haircut.
Alice has been a hairstylist for
more than 12 years and has
worked at Calico Cutting for six
years. She received her State
Cosmetology Licence at Golden
West Community College in
1982.
Calico Culling is /ocat~d at
JJjj ... C, Via lido. N~wport
&ach. phon~: 673·8818.·
Cuttino
for Kids Of All KQes
presents
.Julie Allee
Specializing in
Baby's First Haircut
and
Perms for Kids
673-8818
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3355 Via Lido, Ste. C
Newport Beach
Monday-Saturday
Eve. Appts. Avail.
Sonshine Day: Canip
AGES: Boys and Girls (1st grad .... e-6th grade)
Each week a new theme:
"Maui Madness Weck"
"Back to the '50s Weck"
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· -Each Counselor is well quahfied and trained by Special Events: the American Red Cross in First Aid and CPR
Overnitc Cam~t on Camp Each Camper receives instruction in First Aid,
Grounds, Hawauan Luau, '50s fishJng, Adolescent Development. Weightlifting,
Days Contest, Masquerade Aerobics and much more.
Party, Annual Hozanna -Weekly tnps to the beach, Family Fun Cent r .nd
Borumz.a Rodeo Cook-Qut Mu ums
Field Trips: field Trips: .
Disneyland, Knott's, Sea Backp.1cking, Magic Mountain, Waterskdng,
World, Wild RiveTS, Family Canoeing and many more adventures
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· can96&-0458 June 19-August 25 '
7:00 a.m. -6:00 p.m. N~rt-Mesa Christian Center
2.599 Newport Boulevard, Costa Mesa, CA 9'1/,27
A SUMMER YOU WILi ALWAYS REMEMBER/
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Nil 11-IAT II. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN -
NewpoFt kidss·pend a daywith E.T.
1111 llf .._ 11111 • II lem. I had no idea where my
When my mother ar¥t father parents lived, if they were
put me here. Blackthorn divorced or if they were till
Orphanage, I was just an infant. alive. . omehow l had to find .
Now at the age of 14. no one out. I did know a few thipgs such
had adopted me. I was a young as my parents names and what
girl who worked hard everyday my dad' occupation was. First
cleaning and keeping the l went and looked in a phone
younger kids in order. I guess boo k under "Jones." ''Tom
my plain brown eyes, light Jones." Well, that n .. rrows it
shoulder-length brown hair, and down~ to three .. Tom J ones" in
simple freckled face had not Dallas, Texas. but wait maybe
helped a whole lot in getting me he moved. That's when Mo, I
out of here. Though they actu-later found out that his name
ally might have saved me in a was .. M02X3Y" o I shortened
way. One day when I was doing it to Mo, came in. Earlier when
my routine cleaning. I heard a I was in the ship Mo came in,
peculiar noise from outside the I overlooked all the gadgets and
rickety screen door in the back-buttons in it. One button was
yard. As usual there were no used to analyze information.
children in the rundown old Perfect! I pushed the button and
playgound, but there was a told the computer I was looking
strange silver sphere looking for a man named· Tom Jones
object. When I started to walk who wa a teacher. Then it
closer the sm~ll door opened and recorded my characteristics and
a short green figure stepped out. came up with a man who lived
Startled. I jumped back. In a in New York city. So we got in
squeaky voice. the little creature the ship and I said let's go! Mo
said ... Don't worry I won't hurt said you're the captain you drive.
you!" Warily I walked closer. Well. this took awhile to figure
When I finally trusted him · o~t. but Mo wouldn't tell me.
enough to go in his s hip, he told F.anally we w~rc off! At a speed
me the whole story. He had been of 2.000 males per hour we
sent to earth to pack a human traveled. fast and. were i~ the core
that needed his pccial power of t~e bag apple an no umc. Now
and I had been picked. I said. again I pushed another button
.. Picked for what? What special and asked for ~ telephon~ book
power?" Then he explained how of New York Caty. There it was.
whoever he picked could be 258.1 Cherry Blvd. We were off
. taken anywhere in the universe. agaan . Now I would finally meet
It didn't take me long to decide my parents or at least my dad.
where l wanted to go. I didn't There it wa a pretty nice brick
want to go to some weird planet. home. I knocked on the door
l wanted to go home. l wanted and told the man and woman
to go live with my real parents. who-answered who I was. Then
I Well. there was one slight prob-there was a lot of crying, hugging
and kissing. Our family was
finally back together, and Mo,
who was ju t Oying off. had
accomplished hi mission. (Sixth
Grade) Leanne Colton, Harbor
View, Fint Place.
First Gr1d1
If an alien came to Newport
Beach I would show him or her
around. First we would go to the
beach. We would go surfing.
When we want a snack, we
would have space shaped fun
frujts. Next we would go to
Disneyland and we would go on
Star Tours and Space Mountain
because it would make hime feel
at home. I would take him to
Mi Casa for a burrito for dinner.
I will take him to the Performing
Arts Center to listen t6 Bccthov-
cn 's ninth. 111 say .. good bye,
come back to Earth again.,,
Michael Munson, Newport
Hei1bts, Second Place.
If an extra-terrestriaJ should
come to visit Newport Beach. if
E.T. liked me, and of)ly me, he
could become part of me. What-
ever E.T. did. I did. After a day
or so I really liked him. This is
how he falks ... hhhhhh and
ssssss." Look for him tonight.
He has a long head. small feet.
hands. J'eddy O'Connor.
Harbor View, Third Place.
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If an aJi~n came to Newport
Beach 111 take to him to K-Mart.
If an alien came to Newport
Beach tit take him to Fedco. lf
an alien came to Newport Beach
111 take him back to outer space.
Justin. Newport Helthts,
Honorable Mention.
Your ·cliild should learn to read
as if his ·life depends on it
Because it does. ..
Good ~ing skills are one of
the most imponant things
your child will ever learn.
Noc only do they result in
higher grades, but also in
acceptanee at bcuer
coJJep Ind in ~atcr job
opportunities for the ml or
hia life.
One way to develop Ind ~fine
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lhole iadin1 skills il"wilh Britannica
Lamina Ccsur's Ploilw.
CALLJODAY
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Second Grade
L~t Saturday I met Eillom
while I was $.Oing to the harbor.
He said, "Will you show me your
town?" I said, 0 Sure. •• We took
the harbor cruise and saw the
beaches, the homes and the
boats, then we went to the
E.N.C. and saw nature. Then we
went to the museum and looked
at art. Then we went to the Fun
Zone. We played games and
looked at the people. Theo he
said, ... don't have the right
clothes." Then J said, .. Let's go
shopping!" We went·to Fashion
Island. Shopping made us
sooooo (sic) hungry, the Rusty
Pelican was our next stop. We
ate fish and garlic bread. Then
I took Eillom home to meet my
family. He looked ai my family's
pictures and watched a movie he
really liked. "E.T ." Guess what,
my new friend and J have the
same name. Mollie spelled back-
wards is Eillom. Mollie Muon,
Newport Hti&h~ Sttond Place.
If an alien came to Newport
Beach , I would be amazed! If it
was morning I would bring it to
~y house and s how it around.
then we would have breakfast.
l would ask him what he ate and
he would say paper! I got him
a bunch of paper and he just
inhaled it! My parents were not
home and neither wa my sister.
I was staying by myself for the
first time. I thought it was a
dream so I slapped myself. The
"alien said ... Why arc ypu slap-
ping yourself?" I didn't say a
word and gave him some more
paper. We had so much fun that
day! I got an ice cream cone and
I bought the alien four different
kinds of paper: orange. purple,
red and green. Then when we
came· home he wanted to do
om et hing fun and then I
remembered l didn't . how him
the backyard. o I did. He aid,
"What arc these two things with
two strings on them and half of
a scat on them'!" I aid they're
called swings~ you sit in them
and someone pushes and you go
back and forth. 111 pu h you.
After that I asked him about his
planet. Then I 'heard beeping I
got scared. I asked him what it
was. he said it was his beeper.
He aid I have to go right away!
Can't you stay another five
miputc becau c my mom and
dad are going td be home anv
minute. No! The king of th~
planet wilJ tum me into paper!
But 111 come back some other
time. AU right I said. Bi (sic) I
aid. It had just turned 4 p.m.
l ran in my house and started
finishina up my punle. My mom
and dad came in my room and
aid did anything interesting
happen? An alien came to our
house ... Naeale Smit•. Maria-
"''Third Platt.
Tblnl Grade
If I could pend a day with
an extra-terrestrial. I would get
money out of my piggy bank.
Then, I would take hjm lo an
exotic place like Club Med. We
would 10 swimmin1. have peo-
ple drop arapes into our mouths.
and drink Shirley Temple out
o( wine bottles. After that at
dinner time. we would ao to ·tt.e
fair and cat COUOD candy and
junll food like tlaaa. TWn. we
would wMCll tbe ••• 10 dowa
Md ~p IO Md. A•1l1 0.,
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If an E.T. came to Newport
Beach I would take him to the
Fun Zone. After I take him there
I will take him to McDonalds.
He will cat all the big Macs there.
They even got a slogan from
him. It was ... If he comes from
up there you should come from
over there." After J would take
him there I would take him to
Vons. I don't know why but he
was eating everything even the
vegetables. People from the
Newport Ensign would be
crowding around me. After we
were done with the press we went
for a drive to Big Corona Beach
and he wu very good surfer.
Then it was time to go home.
Mille Hollern, Harbor View.
Third Place.
Fifth G11d1
Well first I would probably
faint if I saw him. Then after I
recovered I would show him
some toys. Then I would show
him our food. After he stuffed
his face we would go ciuising (if
I'm old enough or he aJready
knows how) in a Pintp. After
rhat we would go to Disneyland
and introduce him to Mickey
Mouse. After that we would go
home and sleep. Eric Ophttar •
Marinen, Sttond Place.
I would ask him to beam me
to the nearest school? Why,
because the teachers would go
crazy and the principle would
climb the flag p·ole. Cbarles
Gellman, Marinen, Third Place.
Sixth Grade
J aw it. it was a surf board.
The board was flying. I was at
the beach in a curl and the nying
board made me eat it. I got up
and aid why did you do that.
It was an aJicn and it ~poke
Engli h. It aid yo homes, slap
me ome kin bro. l aid right
on o ul bro. He al o knew bow
to urf. So we went urfing we
caught the ame wave. I did the
curl. he did the lip. He--Wa&
awesome he did moves l had
never seen before. When were
done he said you don't do the
amc old ame old. I said go
hackum yackum. Then we tole
a Ferrari. Tubular he said. We
went to the Detroit P istons
game. The Pi~tons were beating
the Laker 60-24. He said like
the Wers arc totally artificial
He was rad. He spokes jive so
I did too. I wisb more aliens
would visit. Adam Goft, Hubor
View, SecOIMI Platt.
One day an alien landed on
my planet. At fint I was mad
because be crashed into my roof .
He looked just like AJf. but he
had a temper problem. J asked
who he was and he said. "Shut
up, it' for me to know and for
you to find out!" He was a real
pain. he followed me every-
where. When I went to my
friend house, he followed. We
went to the movie and he came.
Everyone screamed and ran out.
I aid. "I'm gonna rin1 your neck
and throw you out with the
garbaae. "Then ht Jaid. "You lay
a hand on me. and you 11 be
erased rrom the face of the
Eanh ... He fipred out he wan'
•elcome. Then be said. ••1
thoupt you were 1ay human r rind.,. Tiaca he 9ftl hil .... : ~ ·-· ' .,.... .... p l"lltMr Md •ilid. Now
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Maureen White. of R'/Max, Newport B
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HarbO r Ridge home offers views ~-style
aY CHERYL STDIUNG
Perfection is tbe word that
could easily describe this week\
featured home at 10 San Seb-
ntian in Harbor Ridge. .
This is a dassical home in
cWry ...... from the CODtem-
poruy ardaitecture to the qual-
ity appoiaammas nm home is
ideal for f aailies who have
.,,rec:iatioD for die fiJleSt ud
wlM> lite to ClllataiD. usmmua. WOODAND
S&YLICBTS
and entcnairung. A travcnine-
frontcd fireplace adds to the
wumtb. The ceiling is deeply
coffered with aown molding.
The bay window is set in dia-
mond patterns of beveled leaded
glass. These elegant wood noon
are ideal for colorful accent area
nap.
Step up again through double
doors to the formal dining room .
It is also accessible through
do.able door:s from the entry ball
or from the kitchen. One wall
n.e froDt of dlle lao•e is laas a bank of windows and
cleconted ia er c••• med Frendl doon leadiq out to the
lwict.. Oftr' dlle bay wiildow lideyard. The coffered ceiliq is
cmMU.. °"' from dlle ~ let ia U iJderestjng pattern and
room is " 1. willa • r' a t bas a t.aia c:M'"'dier bangiq
f" · e, k ... I a Old world ewer die table. Crown molding
T Sty. ..W. die fJl'ishina touch.
n.a ah• •iiClllid ~way. Tbe titcbCil bas old world
-..~ ......... to die = ·we daarm with modern coaven-
•• 'k .... -.Y ..... to am imce.. Terra c:Otta pa~ are , ...... -., ...., .... ... .. duouab the titcbeD wl
~ to IM •oM Door tlaat imformal diaina area. The criJia1
eaac_. ~ tk li.U.S. ia n•hed with wlaitcwMMd
1· ·I_. f iJ .,.. Ota' •r • To one side is tbe illfor-
IM .... is a ks•• In-did ..a diniq alcove, let ia baJ
titqa .._ ' Saft 7 11lie cciJ.. willdows, with a glass door
.. is hN ••J ... a Ina lncli•oattothepoolud,-0
ctsr Ir'" u .... • s area. A wall of used brick is aed
To * llft. *P .. to tk few acccat.. In the titchea, die
for ' nima ...._ 1lie ..,.._ doable wall-mouatcd o~ are
ta'I SC.., ..... nil... tr Kl a.to a med brick grotto. All
--ii ... r. c ......... . Of -cahieetry is wbitewlllbcd .
IHllRl ml' 1111111 ........... .... .................. ""*-..... • llry ......
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provide1 adds to the
convenience.
Step down to the relaxing
family room. A railing separates
the informal dinina room from
the family room. Coffered
beamed ceilings, a bank of
French doon out to the patio,
built-in bookshelves and
cntcnainment center in white-
wubed wood and a fieldstone
, fireplace are hiahlightcd.
A 1mall ball leads to a bath
and two bedrooms. The bath is mo acceuible from one of the
bedrooms. It bas a 1eparate sink
and drcuina area, with a pull-
man and white ceramic tilc-
topped counters. brass and
porcelain fixtures, white plush
~ and white ceramic tile
around the glaucd-in shower I
tub.
One of the bedrooms may be
used for a maicrs or mother-in-
law quarten. It bas its own
flltrance frolJJfhe sideyara.
white plush carpet, Roman
shades on the windows, crown
molding and a double sliding
wood door wardrobe closet.
The second room is ideal for
a teenager or u a game room:
It is very large, with berber
carpe~ a sliding door wardrobe
cloeet, French doon out to the
patio area, a vaulted white-
washed wood ceiling and .
Roman 1bacles on the windows
are hipliahted.
Back to the entry ball, 1tep up
from tbe family room. There is
a bl8ict marblHopped wet bar,
with hammered bra11 aink,
Wbitewuhed woOd cabinets and
etcbed leaded ,._ doon. There
are two ICtl of stain leadig up
from tbe entry ball. The one
nearest the ent.ry door aoes up
to a small library and the other
to the guest po•r room and the
bedrooms.
Step up to the library. It
would remind one of a small;
iatimaae attic room, with ita deep
dormer Wiadow. It allo U. a
._. opniaa wMle one ma~
IOC>t down i.ao U. entry hall.
INtlt-in tiOOtlhelfts • window
1eat and white plu h carpet add
the finiahin1 touches.
Step down to the maatcr
bedroom, which is also access-
ible from the hall. This room is
decorated in aoft putels, with a
vaulted ceiling and whitewashed
wood beam. French doon open
out to • petite balcony and offer
a breathtaking view of the ocean
and city lights. A travenine--
fronted fireplace is located in the
sitting area. In the hall leading
to the luxurious muter bath is
a massive walk-in closet, with
built-in storage.
The bath is an ideal retreat.
Marble noon, a separate staJJ
shower lined with marble. pn-
vate toilet room. two separate
whitewashed wood pullmans
with marble counten and sinks
and an elegant Roman spa tub,
surrounded with marble arc
featured. The windows have
baUoon shades. which accent the
bath's colors.
At the end of the hall. up tlK_
second-set of stain is the guest
powder room, with its antique
commode and marble counter.
padded fa bric walls and a deep
skylight. · ·
Proceed up to the top of the
stain to the last bedroom. It has
a vaulted ceiling with whitc-
wubed bCUm, Roman shaded
windows and a walk-in closet.
The private bath bas white
ceramic tile on the floor, on the
counter aild around the ,iusecl-
in shower I tub. ..
OUTDOOR ENTERTAIN·
ING
Thia home ii Mleal for eater-
taiaina outdoon, California
1tyle. A bqe ~ad 1pa, uled
brick KCmtl ..... oolorf'ul now·
en mate this a plm1nt place
to be. An impOrted limestone
fountain p~ a terene feelina.
alona with the aruay lawn.
Aaotber phaa ii die attached.
three-cu ..... .
81.AL~Oa INFORMA·
TION AND FINANCIAL ·--·--Tlae lao.. i1 liited at
Sl.~lllf Wlaiteof
Re/ Mu or-'N1w,_,. The office
is located at 3 Corporate Plaza
in Newpon leKb. For more
information or viewiq, call 760-
5000.
1 rs
W11llE CllTA IEIA in great family neigttborhood.
Custom lath & plaster 3 bdrm. Fresh & bright. it shines
with real pride of ownership. Cozy fireplace in living
room. eat-in kitchen & lovety yard
7Y.n. UH.•
UYVIEW COUil Outstanding J.M. Peters 2 bdrm 2 bath
condo In Gate guarded complex with community pool
& spa. Steps from trails & wildife preserve on the upper
bay.
711-3• 1385.000
IUHlllTll IEACI Landmark home. Immaculate 4 bdrm
with country kitchen & lovely private rear yard with
Malibu lights. fountain & spa. Land lease at $40 per
montn becomes yours in 1999. Easy bike ride to
beach.
131-1411 1310.•
COllU Ill IAI Exciting new contemporary condom-
iniums. Split level, open bright 3 bdrms with fireplace,
family room inside laundry & dble garage. Several
patios & professional landscaping for a private
wo :>dsy feeling
U1·1411 ................................. 13M.•
Pf.,lllLA Early 3 bdrm charmer in a great location
steos to local bay beach & short block to ocean. Walk
to library, school & Ferry. Remodel or build your
dream house.
131 ·1411 ................................. 1435.•
MW VEllE Beautifully refurbished 4 bdrm executive
ho1ne with f~rmal dining & family rooms in super area.
Berber carpetlng blonde swedish pine flooring,
re<'.essed lighting & totally remodeled kitchen with
-01 Ian counter tops & whitewashed cupboards.
ProfesaJonal landscaping with Malibu lights.
131 ·1411 ................................. 1415.•
1~· 1mtrs Custom 4 bdrm Mediterranean style
home with high ceilings in the living area, formal
dining & spacious country kitchen with nook. Built
around an entry courtyard, it has a large sun deck
& ocean & bay views. an immaculate property & great
value..
131 ·1411 ................................. Wt.•
UYllll COVU Private gated community with pool, spa
& bayfront beach. Mini views from Master suite with
xtra large closet Oen & 1 /2 bath on lower level. Seller
to provide allowance for buyers' choice of new carpet
& paint ·
131·1 • ....................................... . Cll• ••LA• Charming 3 bdrm pool home in super
location. Freshly painted, carpeted & tiled. Living room
with beamed ceiling & fireplace & master with den.
Private Shorecllff's beech aCQ8SS.
1111-1411 ..............•.................. &Mt.Ill
IALW •WI dupfeJC. Charming & immacultlte 2 bdrm
cott.ge with knotty pine cabinetry, firepa.ce. brick
petio & white picket fence. Super 2 bdrm rental over
double garage plua detached bdrm & bath on lower
level. I~ ................................. 111'1.m
CORONA DEL MAR
2600 E. COAST HIGHWAY
714-760-3600
t Ii I I
IEACI DUPLEX Exciting near new legal townhomes.
offered as fully furnished duplex with fabulaous
summer/winter income or can be sold separately.
Each unit has 2 bdrms, 2 baths, sunroon, dining room
plus ocean view patios & att. double garage. Four
houses to sand. ·
U1·1411 ................................. llH.•
LIM llLE on extra large lot & 1 /2 in great location
close to Jucar "night lif' tennis court Great potential
for remodel with 2 bdrms. spacious living room with
fireplace, formal dining room & nice patio.
a1-1• ................................. 11n.•
PE•lllLA NllT DCUI,..-, Fabulous 4 bdrm upside
down house with incredible views. Spacious, bright
rooms with terrazzo & parquet flooring, custom
shutter, skylights & an elevator. Fireplaces in
downstairs family room & gracious upstairs living
room. Price DROPPED!!
131-1411 ...................... , ....... tl•I 1115.•
SEAWIND Harbor View Homes 3rd phase with commun-
ity pool & tennis. Custom quality remodeled &
beautifully finished 2 story 4 bdrm home with lovely
gardens & mountain & night light views. Formal dining
room, expanded family room with bay windows &
fireplace. all new kitchen & baths & extensive custom
tile work. ·
711-3• ................................. 1729.•
SEAVIEW Lovely one story four bdrm home just steps
from pool & tennis. Living room. dining room & kitchen
open to brick patio with fountain & night light views.
High vaulted ceilings & fireptaces in living & family
rooms. Beautifuly decorated with grey carpet & tile
& grey moire wallcovering.
131-1411 ................................. 1711.•
UDO llLE Lovely country French decor in this attractive
3 bdrm home. Two up with adjoining family room &
one down. gracious formal dining room & step down
living room with handsome built in cabinetry
throughout Spacious & private tile patio. Wide street
at quiet end of island.
131 -1400 ................................. 1751.•
IELCOllT Spectacular, panoramic view of mountains.
hills & city night lights from this expanded model with
3 bdrms. family & formal dining rooms & 3 fireplaces
including 1 in master retreat Profesionally decorated.
light oak floors, designer papers. hand painted
ceilings, paned windows & French doors. Lands-
caped by Rogers. Gardens with accents of used brick.
7Y..3m ................................. 170.•
ULIGA llLAID One house from south bayfront Great
water action views from living room. Xtra large corner
lot with charming refurbished 3 bdrm home, new roof.
paint & paper~ fiont-&--fear patioa w~ lots.of room
for expansion or build your new dream home.
173-................................... 1715.•
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1n1ws Mill Beautiful 5-bdrm w ith den. family room
& formal d ining. Clean contemporary styling with
white tile throughout grand entry, family & dining
rooms & eat-In kitchen. French doors & paned
windows, private pool & spa & lovely view of hills.
131-1411 ................................. llH.•
. SUVIEW A perfect "Showcase" home w ith over
$200.000 in upgrades with fabulous ocean & city light
views. Expanded 4 bdrm, formal dining & skyhghted
family room with used brick floor continuing into
kitchen with every imaginable gourmet appliance.
Master with skyhght & custom bath with gold & silver
fixtures. French doors & beautiful designer decor
throughout
711-3111 1171.•
LIDO llU low-traffic corner & oversized 35' lot at quiet
end of Island. Bnght & open brand new top quality
3 bdrm Mediteranean style home with den oriented
around south patio. Now nearing completion.
Ul-1 ................................... 1175.•
PE•llULA PlllT Near new custom home one house
from bay with water & night ligt\t views from muter
suite with vaulted beamed ceiling & decks. Finest
quality conatrution throughout with 4 bdrma, forrNI
dining room with built-ins. Hardwood ftOOf'a, Fr. doon
& 2 fireplacea.
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NEWPORT BEACH OFFICE
2436 W. COAST HIGHWAY
7
UY II. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN-HIE IC
Cl•U IEl W Steps from main beKh. Brand new
4 bdrm with formal dining & family rooms & eat-in
kitchen with gourmet appliances & whitewashed
cabinets. Views from master & roof deck. JUST
'REDUCED
131-1• ................................ 1131.llG
UYFIOIT with dock for a very large yacht in a premier
location. Spectacular harbor views from this spacious
airy.2 bdrm & den w ith high ceilings, marble fireplace.
sunny terrace & a sophisticated European feeling.
Charming 4 unit condo complex, steps to shops &
restaurants.
631 -1481 ................................. 11%5.0IO
DOVEi s•Es bayfront Lovely 3 bdrm one story with
pool table size family room. Country kitchen with
breakfast area ()pens to landscaped pabo. Tradition-
ally appointed with hardwood floors. anbque german
glass windows. oak molding & cabinetry & used bnck.
the sunny rear terrace drops to an additional deck
& dock for a 50' yacht SUPER BUY!!
131·1411 ................................ SI.Ml.•
CAllEO lllllES Bright, open & elegant remodeled 4 bdrm
executive home. Fabulous ocean views from family
& dining areas, master bdrm & skylit kitchen with
gral1ite & marble accents. Many rooms open to the
private flagstone patio with rock edged pool &
waterfall. There are 2 spas, a sauna & an audio
security system. REDUCED!
711-3m ................................ 12.451.•
MEWPllT IAYFlllT masterpiece, 8 years 1n the making.
Magnificent 4 bdrm plus a dock for large yacht with
accents of teak & stainless steel. There 1s a dramatic
2 story g lass entry, fabulous art-deco circular
staircase & wall of seamless glass doors opening trom
the paneled living room to the brick bayfront terrace.
Designer waif coverings & accents of marble & granite
throughout
631 -1411 ................................ 12.115.•
COIOIA DEL llAll at the beach with magnificent views
of sand. sky. ocean & harbor entrance. Generously
scaled on two lots. this 3 bdrm home 1s decorated
~ if s_ _dramatic contenu>.<>rary
architecture. A featured home in "Orange County"
magazin1t, the offering includes the beautifully
coordinated furniture, some especially designed for
the property. ~
131-1411 ................................ u .•.•
c.IU IEL UI Fabulous ocean vistas from this
exceptional new 6 bdrm Mediterranean home.
Included are huge living & dining rooms. 2 family
rooms (1 on second floor opening to view terrace).
library, den. wine cellar. basement billiard room & 7
fl replaces. on a large corner lot just steps to the beach.
Finest "estate" quality construction. 1t awaits your
fimshing touches.
131·1411 .........................••..••. U.••
BALBOA ISLAND OFFICE
315 MARINE AVE.
71
an ltA r a • &•• M t a n t • 11
-
1
,_ C MT 11. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
Into Real Estate
1 O years· of observations
today. Everyone was terribly
upset when interest rates went
to 10 percent (double digit) for
the first time.
•Buyers were paying 600-800
thousand for Harbor Ridge lots
for spccuJation homes. Many of
those homes would later be in Christa & Gerry Long foreclosure.
BY GERRY AND
CHRISTA LONG
•A stock broker renting in
Harbor View maintained that
S27S.~ was .. absolute fantasy
price" for this area, and that he
This month marks our 10th would-within a year or so-be
year of involvement in the New-able to buy the same home he
port Beach real estate market. was renting for SIS0,000. (That
For this issue we have drawn on home is SSS0.000 today.)
some random observations from ... Creative financing" was the
our newsletters published during buzzword in the business, with
those 10 years. We thought they such "creative" solution as 100+
would make for interesting percent fina ncing. All Inclusive
reading at this time. . • Trust Deeds. etc. Man ol these
*In 1979 the real estate market solutions came back to haunt the
was still ··red hot" with home eller a tew month later.
prices increasing as they are *Precious gems ("appraised at
Prudential Lido Realty
earns recognition
Four Realtors from The Pru-
dential Lido Realty earned
national recognition for out-
standing perf ormancc in 1988,
and the company reported a
surge in the cost of more expen-
sive coastal homes.
Honored with the highest
award from The Prudential Real
Estate Affiliates was Howard
Lawson, recognized with the
Chairman's Circle award. The
award means Lawson was
ranked among The Prudential\
top 3 percent nationally.
Honored with the President's
CircJe award for performance in
the top 5 percent nationally
were: Darell Bryan, Carol Mul-
vey and Joan Lewis, said How-
ard Dippcll, president of The
Prudential Lido Realty.
expensive homes in coastal
Orange County arc showing a
sharp increase in prices recently.
""There has been great accel-
eration of prices in the upper-
end homes since the first of the
year. Bayfront homes arc up
about IS percent, and the cur-
rent demand is very strong,••
Dippell said.
"Our company's sales figures
indicate that our dollar volume
is up about 30 percent oveT 1988,
and the market continues to be
very strong in Orange County,"
he said.
Dippell attributes the sharp
rise in prices to two main rea-
sons. The first is the ripple effect
of last year's heavy activity in
upper-middle priced homes.
""Prices of the most expensive
homes dido' move up last year
with the increase in the general
SS00,000'') being ottered a
down payment for valuable
Newport Beach properties. Cur-
rent market value of such gems
at thiu time usually proved to
be about SO percent of
441'ppraiscd value." •rn late 1981 and 1982 we
watched the closing of 10 resi-
dential real estate offices
between Newport Center and
Five Crowns Restaurant. Mem-
bership in the local board of real
estate dropped dramatically.
*When home loans went to 17
percent, some home owners sold
and rented for a time. For them
the "romance" had gone out of
real estate ownership. and they
took a .. wait and sec" attitude.
From 1981 to 1986 home sale
pnce were very static. while
rents conunucd t o increase
consistentl .•.
*The leasehold controversy
The four Realtors were recog-
riized for their work at The
Prudential Real Estate Affil-
iala. fint aalioaal conventie
beld in San Die10. Major
League Baseball Commiaioaer
Peter Uberroth wu the featured
~r.
market. So there wu a lot of proposed tax laws, advison are
J!CDt-~ demand. _ tcllin1 their clients that their
.. Also, more people arc rcaliz-money is well spent on a home
ina that housing is perhaps the in terms of app~iation and
beat investment you can make reducing tax liability," Dippcll
riabt now, and money ii comina wet
-Dippell reports that the more out of other in~ments. Par-Dippell also reported that The
ticuJarly in view of present and P~dential Lido ~ Realty has
a note from maury
..
NEWPORT BARGAIN
came to a head. A courageous
gToup of home owners-(the
Committee of 4,000) took on
The Irvine Company and beat
them at their own game-power
politics. Donald Bren then took
over The Irvine Company and
offered his brilliant solution-10
percent. no down payment
financing. giving the lease-
holders a great break, and him
some badly needed cub flow.
*The Chfoa House was sold
(it was our listing). While many
residents complained bitterly of
the loss of this historically and
sentimentally valuable property,
no one offered the first dollar
for a fund-raising campaign to
save ll.
•During 1986 we old several
of the small model (Monaco)
homes in Harbor View H ome~.
Price were $230.000. then
$240,000. then $249.000. then
become more active in the com-
mercial real est The
firm recently sold an office
building in Santa Ana for nearly
S2.S million and is working on
securing land for shopping cen-
ter development in Riverside
County. Additionally. the com-
$2S9,000. Prices of the same
model jumped over three
hundred thousand the following
year, and we were again into
another incredible price spiral.
The same model recently sold
forS429,000. All other areas of
the community are reflecting the
same, or similar increases.
And finally ... This year we
will produce the 10th anniver-
sary issue of our real estate
newsletter. What is surprising is
that to our knowledge no other
real estate newsletter has been
around that long. While most of
the larger companies arc now
producing a rcaJ estate newslet-
ter. they have begun in the last
two or three years and generally
have a regional rather than a
ewpo rt Beach o rientation.
We're proud to have the longest
running real e tate newsletter in
Newport Beach.
pany is involved in the acquisi-
tion of propul)'.. Ior a large_
commercial development in
Newport Beach.
1bc Prudential Lido Realty
bas 24 f uJl-timc Realton. For
more information, call (714)
673-7300.
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE
APPRAISAL OF YOUR PROPERTY
AND DISCOUNT COMMISSION FEE.
.... ..... , ....
• An Unforgettable
Experience
Bl VlRl ~ Hll l
I
KIUNIWOOO
GEORGE .EL
COMPANY -
NI 'Nl'OR l Rr ACH [§1 PAl M DfSf:Rl
•Y II. t• :Y'HE NEWPORT ENSIGN__,. IC
s-~-----==----:--. ....
SAN OtEGO SAN rftA ISCO SAN MARI
JUST REDUCEDft TOwtetOUSE IN BLUFFS Lowest priced tee townhouse to 2 community pools. schools & shopping area Shutters, private patio and new carpet make
L11ht and airy JBR. l t., bath townhouse on quiet street In mmt cond11ton Walking distance this townhouse a grea t buy Prrce includes washer. and dryer S245.000
•
·1 NEWPORT BEACH
JUST REDUCEDn WA TEAFRONT -With its
own private beach & a special share ol Newport Bay. the
community of Beacon Bay has so much to offer The
1nspmng views from this two story home are only matched
by the beauty & peacefulness of its waterfront location
~D:.!trud lo self now C~I for appt. to see Sl 200.000
EA8T8lUFF PREMIER HOME SINGLE
LEVEL WITH PANORAMIC VIEW -This
fabulous "Picture Perfect". 3000 sq. ft . 4 bd. home 1s one
of a kind Customized througttout with f rench doors.
skytchts. security system. sta1nctass windows. spa & use of
30.000 dintsh bncks. A-200-,afloramie view of ocean. Palos
Verdes, mountains & So. Coast Plaza. Convenient to
shoppinc ctrs .• frwys. COM Hett. tennis & parks Assumable
loan. $729.000.
OPEN HOUSE SAT l ·5
2415 BUCKEYE ST . .£AST8l.Uff-NEWPORT BEACH
VILLA •AL90A, JUST REDUCEDll -Wafk or
bicyde to the beach from this 1ttr1CtiYe Newport condo. or
enfOY tM buut1ful poof & tennis nlillble for ,our pleasure.
Sonte of the futures are 111 atra lirte hvt~ room •/deck.
Ira closets, loads of tile & the neutr1I cotors are Mrudy
there to ~t your furniture. C.. now for an appt to
see this tine property ottered at $167.900.
R E
OPEN HOUSE SAT l S
2452 VISTA HOGAR·BLUFFS-NEWPORT BEACH
NEWPORT'S BEST BUY, WESTCLIFF -This
1s a good boy Priced low tor fmn'. this 3 bdrm home has
easy access to tennis. shops & decorator's touch Seller
ready to move $399.000
DECORATOR'S DELIGHT IN HARBOR VIEW
HOMES -Spacious 5 brm .• 3 bath "Somerset" home
lends this house 1mmed1ate occupancy and creative decorat
mg. 3 car garage. over-sized outdoor spa and qualtty
landscaping are a few of lhe outstandmg characteristics.
$645.000
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN l ·5
1942 PORT WEYBRIDGE-HARBOR VIEW HtllS-NPT BCH
FABULOUS OCEAN/BAY CITY LIGHTS
VIEW -Where else can you have all of the above 1n
Newport Bch at ttus unbeJievabte prrce' H1ghly custom1Zed
througtJoutlrftrte. orved mantet g 1Jnck l'IHrth. moutmng; &
expensive wall treatments. ttus home IS truly for someone
with d1scemmg tastes This condo is an a gated community
withm waflung distance to the beach. (;ail now for an appt. to
see this lovely property offered at $275.000
9PECTACULAR SEAVIEW -One of Newport's
best wews of crty llcflts & ocean. laubfuly landscJped With
sun drendled pabos. This 4 bdnR ...,. IS m immaculate
condftion Wtth many upcrades & atrn 1nc:t.dq back stJtrs
to second levef. f amtly room has wet bar. utenswe use of
1taliln hies. Communety pool & tenm courts. Ptcturesque
paths for wafkm&. $950,000. ·
I RENTALS I
.....oRT BEACH -1 brm. 1 ba, lfOUnd ftoor
Vlrslillei c.Oftdo. Overtoots lfeeftefY. $750/mo.
7
o A L T R
( CORONA DEL MAR
NEW IN HARBOR VIEW HILLS -uceptional tn
every way. This home exudes warmth & cordialness
throughout. Even the garden area IS unique with its new
fencing, spiral staircase. pool, BBQ & lawn area French
doors & windows. expanded & remodeled family room all
new baths & kitchen are only a few of the improvements that
make this 5 brm. 3 ba home so special. Please call tor an
appt. to see this lovely property ottered at $795.000
I IRVINE I
UNIVERSITY PARK VLLAQE 11. RUTGERS
llODEL-Woftdertttl fatMy hofM~~t trM Med C.IH---t--
de-SK lovefy courtyard With a cozy hinc room w/WOOIJ
burnene fireplace. Formal dinmc room With bay window
lookq onto secluded outdoor patio on l'ftllbelt. tor
lelsurefy entertanne. Sl1'rtes. heh beamed ceiiqs. master
bdrm w/huce walk-tn closet plus wiled ""**· re-mOdeled master ba. Community pool Ind tennis. $279,j()()
OPEN t«>USE SAT l ·S
38 N:.NlA TRE£ Uf.VIJN.E I llMI:
s
,_ ._., 1l 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN
..,_ICllOl1CI
ntttiWIUllFIUI umlTAnmNT
•
The foHc•-. person IS
do1n1 business aa NEC
TRAVEL/NAPERVILLE. 5
~ P\au, Ste 100, Irvine,
CA92714.
l~ional TnNet Spe-
c..tisb. Inc., 5 Pa~ Ptaza
Ste. 100. Irvine, CA 92714.
lt\IS business IS COi\·
ducted by a corporation.
The re1istrant com·
menced to transact buSI·
ness under the hct1tious
buStness name listed at><Ne
on ~117. 1988.
lnterMhC>Nll TrlVet
Spectaltsts
Linda s. Mcintosh
This sta•unent was fited
wrth the County Clertl of
Ofwwe County on M8y l ,
1919.
Ate No. F-417117
NOTICE: This fictitious
name statement e.p1res
fiv. yews from the date it
was filed in the office of the cou~ clerit. A new ftett·
tious business name state·
ment must ,be filed '1efore
that time. The fllinc of this
statement does not of 1tsetf
Mhonn the use 1n th.ts
stMe of the fictitious bus.·
ness Mme in VtC>tMion of
the nlhtS of anott. under
fedetW. It*, or common
law (see Section 14400 et
seq. Business and Profes.
StOn$ Code).
5/12.5/19,5/26
6/2 2166
PUm.ICMOra
ntiiiW IU•IEU
um 1Ta1'IMIJlfT
The ...... penGfl IS dot-. business as Of/ITS
TitAY£L. 5 Paf1' Av.a. Ste
100. Ir-Me, CA 92714
lnWNtkJNI Travel Spe-
c•-'ists. Inc., S ~ P'tan
Ste. 100, Irvine, CA 92714.
This business is con·
ducted by a COfPC)flltion.
The re1istrant com·
m9'1tmd to trensact busi·
ness under the flC1itious
business name ltsted above
on Apnl l , 1989.
lm.mational T nlYel
Spectatists
Linda s. Mcintosh
This stMM*1t WIS filed
wwtti the ~ c~ ot
~ County on M~ 1.
1919.
F' ... No. F-417119 '
NOTICE: Th s fi<:t1t1ous
name statement eipires
fNie ~ "°"' the dN •t
-filed 1n the office of the county c~ A ,_ fict1 ·
bOUl~namCI ....
--ment ----filed bebe--thll bme. The fittna of thtS
I
stall ••It dim nat of ftMtf ~the UM tn thts
.... of the fictitious bust-
,_ Nme in violMJon of
the,..~.-. under
...,.,, ....._ 0t common
'-( ... s.ctlar\ 14400 It.
-....... .,., Prdn-
s.on& Code). '
5112.5/19,5/26
6/2 2162
.
K-477tl
ntl 11 iOOS BUsaNUS
MA.Ml ITATDllNT
The followin1 persons are
doins business as JEWELS
BY MONDONNA, 1280
Bison, #B6. Newport
Belch. CA 92660
Afshin Ghassem1, 345
Raymond Drive, Newport
Belch, CA 92660
Ali Mosta1him1, 58
0Xtoid, lrv1ne, CA 92715.
Mundona Mosta1h1m1, 58
Oxfof'd, Irvine. Caltforn1a
92715
Shokouh Foulad1, 10
Mominssonl Dr1"9. lrvtne,
C-'itom .. 92715.
This business 1s con·
duded by a aen-al ~·
nenhep.
The r .. istrant com·
m.IClid to tninsact busi·
nns under the fictitious
business name or names
list.d abcM on March 17.
1989.
Afshin Ghassemi
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of ar..,.. County on Apnl 17.
1989 .•
File No..f ... 15604
This fictitious name state·
ment expires five years
from the date it was filed in
the office of the county
c"9B. A new fictitlOlls bus·
1ness name statement must
be filed before that time.
The fili"I of this statement
does not of itself authOll.ze
the use in thtS state of a
ftctitious business name in
vlOlation of the r11hts of
.,ldher under federal state
or common law (see Sectt0n
l 4'400 et. seq. busmess and
proMsional code).
4/28. 5/5, 5112
5/19 2132
l-47'142
nttlilOUS 9UsaNUS
NAMllTA~
The followinc persons are
doina business as LAN·
GUAGE SERVICES WEST.
933 Promontory Dn11e West,
Ne•port Beach. CA 92660.
Llncuaae SeMces West
lncorpcnted, a California
corporatlOl'I 933 Promon·
tety Drive West. Newport
8-ch, CA 92660
Orifa America. Inc., a
Cahfomta oorpcntion, 18
Cot'pome Plaza, Suite 113,
Newport 8eac:h. CA 92660
This business 1s con·
ducted by a aeneraJ part·
nershfe).
The reaistrant com·
menced to transact bu5t·
ness under the fictitious
buMless name ~
litWd abcwe on 1-14-89.
ORIFA Amara, Inc. ShtleYukt Senbosht
Vice PresMient
This statement was flied
wttft the County C'-" of Or-. County on April 21. t•. r• No. F-416256
Thill fictitious name 51*-
ment expires five years
trotn the date 1t .. filed 1n
the office of the county
clertl. A ,_ fictitious bus·
,,,.. ,_,,.~must
be filed babe that t11YW:
The .... ~ thlS statement
doll nat of itsetf .uthortze me use '" this state of a
fietittOUS t>Usiness name in
YMJlation of the rt&trts of
~ under fedeql state
or common law (see Section
14400.t.MQ bus1nessand
~I code>
4/28,S/S,5/12
5/19 2131
was fited n the offke of the
county de<k. A new f1ch·
Uous busmess name state·
ment must be filed before
that time. The tilins ot this
statement dOes not Of Itself
authOrize the use 1n this
state of the fictitious bust·
ness name in violation of
the riahts of another under
federal, state. or common
law (see Section 14400 et
seq. Business and Profes·
SIOf'IS Code).
5/12,5/19,5126
612 2163
PUaJC NOT1CI
nc1111UU1 •w•
NW STATUllNT
The follOW"111 penon IS
doina business as (A)
WOLFF ENGINEERING
ASSOCIATES (B) WOLFF
ENGINEERING COMPANY,
350 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa,
92627.
Robert Murphy Wotff, 511
Gcqona, Newport Beach.
92660.
This business is con·
ducted by an 1nd1vtdual.
Robert M. Wotff
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
0ntfil9 County on Apnl 20.
1989.
Ftle No. F-416155
This fictttlOlls name stat•
ment expires five years
from the date 1t was filed in
the office of the county
ci.tc. A new fictitious bus·
1ness name statement must
be filed befote that time.
The fili'll of this statement
does not of !heft authome
the use 1n this sute of a
fictitious bustness name 1n
vlOlation of the ri1nts of
another under '9deral s\Me
or common law (see SectlOl'I
144009' seq. business and
protessional code).
5/12,5/19,5/26
6/2 2149
PU-..C NOTICE ncnnous .,..us
NAiii STATDllNT
lhe followtnc persons are
doinc busmess as ~) KIM·
BOWS (B) SHERMAN
TANKS. 18 Medic•. Lacuna
Hills, CA 92656.
Kim Renee ZalOI Sher·
man. 18 Med1c1. Lacuna
Hills, CA 92656
Kayelynn Lal"n Kosareff.
56 Willowood. Lquna Hills.
CA92655
This business is con·
ducted by a pneral part·
nership
The re11strants com·
menc:ed to transact bust·
ness uneler the f1ct1t1ous
bustnus namu 1$led-·
abcMt on 5.3.89
Kim Sherman
This statement was ftled
wtth the County Clertl of
Oranp County on May 8,
1989.
FUe No. f-417851
This fictitious neme state-
ment e111p1tes five years
from the dal9 it wn filed 1n
the office of the county
cletk. A new fictrttOU:S bus·
1neu name statement must
be fi'-d before tti9t time.
The filtna of tht.1 .i.tement
dOes not of ltMlf authorize
the use 1n thtS state of a
ftetltious busi~ name 1n
violation of the n1hts of
another under federal S!Me
or common law (see Sect ton
l 4'400 « HQ business and
Pf'Ofe$StONI code)
5/12.5/19.5126
612
......Cll01ICI
A-OIDUTO
SlalCAUllfOlt
CMWO#MME
CASI NUlllD A1440tl
frank Flanders has flied
a petitlOl'I 1n this court for
an order allowma petitioner
to chanae his/her name
from Frank Flanders to
MichMt Frank Flanders.
It IS hereby ordered that
all persons interested 1n the
matter aforesaid appear
before this court 1n Depart·
ment No. 3 at 700 Civic
Center Drive West, Santa
Ana. Calif0tn1a, on 6-20.
1989, at 2:00 o'clock pm.,
and then and there show
cause. 1f any they ha11e, why
satd petition tot chanae of
name should not be
panted.
It is further ordered that
a eopy of this order to show
cause be published in New·
port Harbor Ens1sn. a news-
paper of aeneral circula·
tton, published in this
county at least once a week
for four consecutive weeks
prior to the day of said
helflns. Dated May 04, 1989.
JAMES A. JACKMAN
Judse of the Superior Court
5/12 5/19 5/266/2 2167
PUaJC NOTICI
f1C11110U18USINUS
NAME ITATEMINT
The fottowi'll person IS
dotnc l'>usfness as P I. PUB-
LI SHING. 320A Marine
Ave., Balboa Island, CA
92662.
Pac1f1c International
Hddinp, Inc., (Calif). 320A
Manne Ave •• Balboa Island.
CA92662.
This buStness is con·
ducted by a corpcmion.
J•n Gallqher
This statement was flied
with the County Clertt of
Oranae County on May 8,
1989.
File No. f-417852
This ftctitious tRme state-
ment expires five years
from the cSa it was filed in
the office of the county
c~. A new fict1ltOU5 bus-
iness name~ must
be filed bebe that time.
The filins of this statiment
does not of 1tsetf authorize
the use in this state of a
fictitious busmeu name 1n
v•otation of the n1hts of
another under federal state
or comrrton law (see SectlOf'I
14400et. seq. bus1nessand
professJONI code)
5/12,5119.5/26
6/2 2158
PUe(ic NOTICE ncu nous IUllNIU
NMll STATIMINT
The folio..t-. person is
doin1 business as
TRANSWESTERN PRO·
P£RTY COMPANY, 5 Civic
Plaza. #380. Newport
Beach,92660
T ranswestern Property
ComP9ny of Texas (Texas)
5. Ciw: Plaza. #380, New·
port Beach, Cautorn1a
92660.
Ttus business is con·
ducted by a c::orporabon
Transwestern Property
Company of Texas
Ronald E Davis, Jr
Chief financial Officer
This s!Mement was hied
w.th the Co\Jnty Clerk of o ... nae County on April 21 .
1989
File No f -416166
This fictitious name $late
ment upires five yHrs
from the dat 1t was filed 1n
the office ot tt'le county
cl~. A new f1ct1t1out bus
lnus name statement must
be filed before that ttme
The fitinc of th.s statement
does not of itself authoriie
the Ute 1n tttls state of •
fictidoua bUliness name w,
~dMion of the n1hts of
lriOtMf under ..., .. st• "'c:cwnmon ... , .. Section
16400•. MQ. bulineas and
Of0"111 ~ eodt)
5/12.5119,5/26
6/2 21S3
•
The re11strant com·
menced to transact bust·
ness under the fictitious
bustness name listed alxMt
on Apnl l , 1989.
International Travel
Specialists
Lind.I S Mcintosh
This statement was hied
with the County Clerk of
Oranse County on May 1.
1989.
File No. f .417120
NOTICE. This fict itious
name statement expires
five yeet"S from the date rt
was filed 1n the office of the
county clerk. A new Hett·
lous bus4ness name state-
ment must be filed before
that time. The filina of thtS
statement does not of itself
authonn the use 1n this
State of the ftetittOUS buSI·
ness name in violation of
the nlhft of another under
fedefaf. state. or com")OO
law (see Sectt0n 14'400 et.
seq. Business and Profes·
s1ons Code).
5/12.5119.5/26
6/2 2164
IC-47151
f1CTITIOUS _,SINUS
NAMl STATIMENT
The foHowina persons are
doin1 business as HOP·
KI NS/H IGHLAN D/"E"
PARTNERS. a Caltfornia
limited' partnership, #13
Corponite Plaza. Suite 200.
Newpot1 8eac:h CA 92660.
Hiahland Associates. a
Calitom .. seneral partner·
ship, #13 Corporate Plaza,
Suite 200. Newport Beactt,
CA 92660.
Mattshan Cc>rpcQtion, a
Calitom .. corporabon. # 13
Corpome Plaza, Surte 200.
Newport 8eac:h, CA 92660.
This business 1s conducted
by a pneral pertnership.
The re11strant com·
men<led to transact bust·
ness under the fictitious
business name or names
listed a~ on October 25,
1978.
HIGHLAND ASSOCIATES,
a California pneral
pattnef'Sh1p.
By: Hoc*ins OeYek>pment
Compeny, LP ,
a Delaware limited
partnetShip, Gen Ptnr •
8y; Stephen HopktM
~Companyof
~wp()f1 Belch, a Caltfomta
corporation General Partner
BY Stephen C Hopkins,
President
Mllttshan Corporation.
a Cahfon11 corporation
By. John D. Hopkins,
President
Thrs-~sta.it-ew""'•Mn-nrt-t WH°""fllt<f
with the County Clerll of
Oranee County on April 17.
1989.
file No. F~l5492
This f1C11tious name state·
ment expires five years
from the date 1t was flied 1n
the office of the county
cleric. A new fict1t10US bus·
1neu neme statement must
be filed bebe tMt time.
The fit•• of this statement
does nat of metf authorize
the Ute tn this state of a
ftctllious business name 1n
vlOlatlOf'I of the nchts of
1nother undef teder'al state
0t common law (see Section
14400 et seq busmesund
professional code)
4/28.5/5.5112
5/19 213-4
K-48021
PUIUC NOTICI nc11r10US IUllNUS
NAIK ITATllllNT
The follow•na penons afe dotnc business IS WHITE
STAR LTD 2 Upper New
port Ptai1 Dr111e, Newport
S.ach. Cahforn1a 9266()..
2629
ICM lnYllltmtnts. Ltd., a
Catdom11 1tm1ted partner
ship, 2 Upp r N wport
PfaH Drive. Newport
Beach, Caltforma 92660
2629
Jam 8 Hefteman, Trus·
•of the HefWNn F1mtly
Truttofl/221•. 610New·
Port CllMlr Df., N9 11art
6 ._. C1llt~ t2MO
.... V ........ T ......
ol ........ v. lum9tt
11•111~• TMt. dated nn 1 * 11. ,,. '10 :n~c.::· °'·· ..... C.Htor"'9
ness under the fictitious
business na.me hsted above
on June 28. 1988.
John 8 ~ffernan
This statement w.s filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranse County on April 26,
1989
File No. F4 l 6750
This flCtrtio,us name state·
ment expir•s live years
from the date 1t was filed 1n
the office of the county
ci.tc. A new fictitious bus·
1ness name statement must
be tiled before that tune
The fihnc of th1S statement
does not of ltseft authorize
the use 1n this state of a
ticttteous bus•neu name 1n
violation of the r11hts of
another under federal sblte
or common tew ( .. Sectt0n
l 4'400 et. MQ. business and
proMsional code).
5/5,5/12,5/19
5/26 2147
"*IC NOTICE ncr1110U18UWll
NAiii STATllllNT
The to11owtne ~ is
doi"I bulfness a~ILLE·
BREW JAMES. 6/(} Ltdo
Park Dr.. Newport Beach
Ca 92663.
James 8. Wabel, 14 Los
Cruces, lmne. CA 92714
· This business 1s con·
dUcted by an individual
The regtStrant com·
menced to transact buSI·
ness under the f1ct1t1ous
Dus1ness name trsted alxMt
on 4/27/89
James B. Warbel
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
0raftle County on May l,
1989
Fite No. F417114
This fictitious name state·
ment expires five years
from the date rt was filed 1n
the office of the c<>Unty
clerk. A new fictitious bus-
iness name statement must
be filed before that time
The fihna of this statement
does not of itself authorize
the use in this state ot a
fictitious business name 1n
VIOiation of the rtlhlS Of
another under federal state
or common i.w (see Sectt0n
14400et. seq business and
profes$1onal code)
5/5,5/12.5/19
5/26 2143
~NOTICI
CMtOlll TO SHOW CAUll
FOlt CHAW Of NAIK
CAii NO. A141MO
Janet Mane Ha1ek has
hied a petrttOn in this court
for 1n order allow•na pet1·
t1oner to ~ h•~
name from Janet Marie
Hatek to Cody Loaan
It is hereby ordered that
all persons interested in the
matter aforesaid appear
before this court tn Depart·
ment . No 3 at 700 Civic
Center Onv. West, Santa
Ana, California, on May 16.
1989. at 2 o'clock p m., and
then and tt'tere show cause,
1f any they have, why said
petition for chance of name
should not be aranteci
It IS further Of'dered that
• copy of this~ to show
Caute be e>ubhshed tn NeW·
port Hatbor Enstan. a news·
paper of aenenat circula·
hon. published 1n this
county at least once a week
for four consecutive weeks
prior to ttte day of satd •
rie.rina.
cnted Apr 07, 1989
James A Jackman
Judae of tM Suoerior Cou'1
4128 515 5112 !>119 2129
"'auc NOTICl
FICTITIOUS IUllNlSS
NAiil STATIMl"T
Tht! followina perJon 1s
do1n1 business 1s SAN
JUAN CREDIT COUNSEL
ING SERVSCE. 31726 Ran·
Cho Vte,o, Sutt 221. San
Juan CaP"trano. CA 92675
H & K r1nanc .. 1. Ontnte
County, Cahfomta, 31726
R1ncho Vte,o, Suite 221.
S... Ju.n CaP'$treno. CA
92675
Thtl bu11ness IS COn·
dUdld _,,a COf porabon
The ,.....,.,,t(s) com-
metlQld • hnMct ~· ............. ~
.... ;._ • .....C•) ......
~ Ml • ............ tMlftl
Olilw'N 1•1 a.
Tilll 1111 --.... ..... ... Couner Ca.ti °' ~ C.OU.., on Alwtt 24. ·-FllNl.Nl ..
hi11At91 • .-. ....
s
ment earmH five year$
trom the date 1t was filed 1n
the otf1ce of the county
clerk A new fictitious bus·
1ness name statement must
be filed before that time.
The fihna of this statement
does not of itself authome
the use 1n this state of 1
fictitious bu1tness name 1n
violation of the ri1hts of
another under federal state
or common law(seeSection
l~et. seq business and
professional code)
4128 5/5 5112 5/19 2123
K-471M
F1ClmOUI ., .....
NAMl ITATUllNT
The followm1 persons ate
doina business as BELL
GARDENS ASSOCIATES. a
Cat1fornia 18Mf•I partner.
ship, #13 Corporate Plaza.
Suite 200. Newport Bffch
·CA92660.
Hopkins Development
Company, L.P a Delaware
hm1ted partnership, #13
Corporate Plaza. Suite 200.
Newpart Beach, CA 92660.
Mattshan Corparat1on. a
California corporation.
25411 Coach Spnn1s Lane.
Laauna Hills, CA 92653.
Jeffrey B Armour. an
ind1v1dual, 2551 l Ranae-
wood Road, Laauna Hills,
CA 92653
Thomas D Lenny, an 1ndi·
v1dual. l 7 WOOdflower.
Irvine. CA 92714
This business ts con·
ducted by a 1eneral part·
nershtp
The re11strant com·
menced to transact busi-
ness under the f1ct1tious
business name or names
ltsted aboYe on January l ,
1989
By Hoptcins Develapment
Company, LP ..
a Delaware llm1ted
partnenhip, Gen. Plnr,,
By; Stephen Hopkins
Devetopment Compeny
of Newport Beach, a Califor·
nia corporation Gene,.I
Partner
8V· Stephen C. Hopki""'
President
This statement was filed
with the County Clertt of
Oranse County on April 17.
1989
Fite No F~l5494
ThlS fict1tious name sblte·
ment expues five years
from the date 1t was filed 1n
the office of the county
clerk A new flCllhous bus-
iness name statement must
be filed before that ttme.
The f1hn1 of this stat~rntOl.
does not of itself authonze
the use 1n this state of a
f1c~s business name 1n
v1olatton of the n&hts of
ainother undef federal st.ate
or common law (see Section
14400et seq buSJnessand
professt0naf code).
4128,5/5,5112
5/19 2135
f-47171 ncunous .,•111• NAMllTATW
The followt'll person JS dotna butlNss .. WEST·
MINSTER ARMS APART·
MENTS. 13884 Euclid
Avenue.~. Cali·
torn .. 92643
EuseM 8uf'l9' M~
ment CotOoratlOO. Genetal
~rtner, '81 V1.1 Hld1l8f;).
Greenbree. C11t forn1a
90.t
This buStness 11 con
ducted by a ltm1ted partner·
1h1p S11ned Eu1ene
Buraer. President. Euaene
Buraer M1na1ement Corp
The rea1strant com·
menced to tranMC:t bu$!·
ness under tN fictitious
business name listed abcwe
on 1979
This fictitious name slatil·
ment eapires five years
1rom tM date It ws filed in
the office of the county
Ci.rte A new fictJboul buli·
neu Nme ....,,... .. must
be filed blbe ........
The ftttns of tNI ttrll ••• C-.notolillilW ......
tM ute '" ....... "' ficlieioul Mtn 111 ..... tn ......... .,, .. ,.......,, •a._ __ ..,.._
•Cl • ......
pnt 1l'allll...._
TNI I' 217•11 -... ....... c.,.. a.. ol
Or-. CourtlJ ... """ Iii 1•.
F411111
5111/ll llll llll IMI
••
s
.... fllllAnt .... NlitiOHTOAl•tmu
llTAll•IUIWP.lllOl.•EU81111P 11W a.• aw llW. • EU8Dll PDM.TA .... •LP.lllOl. .... •UMlll.IOI •
CMINO.A-1411JS
To_ all hei"· benef1c1ar1e1, creditors. contin1en1 ~ .. and '*'°"' .no ~ be othetwite 1nt.-.sted
1n the .... or ....... or both. of EUGENE p RESOS •k•
EUGENE P. RESOS. SR . as EUGENE RESOS as EUGENE
PERALTA RESOS. as E.P RESOS, and as GENE RESOS
A PETITION hes '*'1 hied by ROLAND R RESOS
.......... Couft of Catffomia, County d MANGE
,...._.,. IMt ROl.AHO R RESOS be appointed as
petlGMI ~ to administer the estate d the ......
TH£ PUITION ~ Mhot1ty to admtnlltM the
...... unid9r ttw .......... Admtnistrllborl d EDM
Ad wittt lifMld lliuhnty. (Tt.t authority 11to.s the
penonel ,...111 lbltwe to tMut many actte>ns wtthout
*8tnt"I COUft appt0119I. 8etvr'I tffinc certain actions ha .•"· the personal reoresentat1ve 1s required to I~
natice to lntll 11'9d pertOns unteu they have waived
~ or COftMnted to the PfoPOled action ) The i.._..-. .. edmen.stnbon IUthonty •1 be ~
uNels ., "-.Md person ft6es an obtect.ion to this
Pllltion Md shows IDOd CM.lie why the court should not
.,... the authority
A HEARING on the petition will be held on 6/ 1 /89 at
l :•S PM in Dept 3 located at 700 C1v1c Center Drive w.t. S.... Ane. CA 92701
If YOU 08JECT to the 1"•nt1na d the petition you
....,... ..._ ......, • the ~ and stat•' your
a~ or fite written Obted.IOM wtt:h the court befote
the ~ Your appearance may be in person or by '°"" ltlomey.
IF YOU ARE A CREOffOR or a continaent cNdttor of
the dec•MKt. you must file your clatm with the court
and meel • ~ to me petsonal recnsentatrve IPPOtnted
by the COUtt Within four months from the date of first
fSIUltnC:e of ~ as P"Mded 1n MCtlOn 9100 d the Cah~ ~.-.. Code The time for fibna clatms .. 11 :'9 ..::''°tour months from thecSMe of the heannc .
YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you
.,. • person iMlres&lld in the estate. you may file Wtth
.... COUft ........ Request for Special Notice of the fiti"I
al an ww.lby and IPPtltMment of estate assets or of
litf1 pebtjon OI account as prCMOed tn MCbon 1250 of the~ Prabllte Code. A R9QUeSt for Special Notice
bm es.,......._ from the court cteB
A8Dmey far pltitioner: KENTON E KROGSTAD. 11525
DoM'9J !we .. Ste C. Downey, CA 9024 l _.936
5/12 S/19 S/26 2 157 .....
NOT1CI Of DU1" Me Of Kill°' TO~
UTATI Of._.,, A L01111Y
CARNO.A-141ZM
To •II heirs. bent1f1c1.,1e1. creditors. conteoaent
credleDrs. and penons who may be otherwese 1nt•ested
in the witl or ....... 0t both. of ROSELLA LOWRY
A PETITION has been filed by JAY LOWRY 1n the
5upeteot Court of C.Stfonu1. County of ORANGE request. inc thM JAY LOWRY be appo1nted as penonal represen.
tatwe to admenester the estate of the decedent
THE PETITION reouests autteo.f(y to adm1n1ster the
es.lite under the Independent Admen1stratt0n of Estates
Act (This authonty allows the person•I representative to
take many act10ns wrthout obta1nine court approval
Before tak1na certain actt0ns. ~r. the ~1
representat.1¥1 1s reQu•red to 11ve notice to interested
persons unleU they hive .waived notice or consented to
the proposed ac:t10n ) The 1nde~nt adm1n1strateon
authonty Wiii be ,,.nted unless an 1ntwested person flies
an obtectt0n to this petition and shows aood cause why
the court should not erant the au*<>r1ty
K11EARtNG on pe 1 eon w 1 T be he on 671 /89 at
1 45 PM 1n Dept #3 located at 700 CI VIC CEN TER DRIVE
WEST. SANTA ANA. CA 92701
If YOU 08JECT to the aranhn of the petition, you
should either appear •t the ~nna and state yc>ur
Obtecbons or file wntten ob,ec1t0ns with the court before
the heer1"1 Your ape>arance may be in person ot by
your attorney
If YOU ARE A CREDITOR 0t a contensent creditor of
the dece•ed. you must Me your claim with the court
and meet a copy to the personal representatl\le •PC>Olnted
by the court wtthin tour months trom the <me ol ftrst
1uuence of tecteB as PfOVlded 1n secboo 9100 bf the
C11 for1 .. Ptoblte Code The time for f1hnc claims will nae...,.,. pru to four months from the date of the hear1na
noacedabcM
V0U MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court ff you arw • Plr90n int....aed 1n the estate. you may file wtth
... COUit • tormlC --for Special Notice of the """' ~ In lfwet"°'Y Ind IPPf'8lsement of estate assets 01 of
My ..., Off account • pnMded 1n MCbon 1250 of
h Calitomil Probete Code A Request for $c)ec11I Notice '°"" 11 ..,.....,.. from the court clerk Anomer. for oet1honer VICTORIA C AVEY. 43'0
~S OfttvE SUITE 100, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660
S/12 5/19 5/26 2169
..,.ICtlOTICI ---CMlll .. au••11W a11• A141911
........ MM Motc:hin &
T.,.. Ann Morris Mo1Ch1n ......... ""''°" '" thlS ~ for en order a&lowinc .....,.,. toe.,.,.. hiw "*' na~ trom Jo1eph ~Molchtn&T_....
Mft fllorf11 Molch1n to
......... Althut Molkeen & , ........ MDrria MolMlf'I
• ia ......., .... ..... .. --· ..... •••din the • ......., ...... id ....... , .............. ...,,.
-.... J .. 100 Civic Clllllr ........... ... =Clilllauw • 1130. ., ...... ,..,. ... .......... . ...
.. FL I
1•ner1I circul•tton. pub
lished In thlS county 9t '-5t
once • ~ for four con
HCut!W ...-S prior to tM
~of~hMrtnc
0.ted Apnl 21. 1989
James A Jackm.tn
Jodee of the SuPirior Court
4 /28 5/S 5112 ~/19 2126
w.ra _YO ... C.-
,_CIWlll•-
CMI Mii I AMllJI
TIFF AMY KRISTINE KfRN
... Ned • ........,,, .Jn tM
c:OUft tor ... OftW ........ ...... '° dWtlt Ml hef ftM'9 ffom TIFFANY
tUMTINI URN ti> OJUNA
Mf!UWOCD: . ............ ... .. __ , .. ,,,, ...
.._II I 1'• IHll .......... ...........
cause. 1f any they hwf . ..,Y
said r:>et1t1on for chan .. Of
name should not be
lranted
It IS further °"*9d thet
a Co01 of this order to show
cause be published in NEW·
PORT HARBOR ENSfGN. a
newspaper of...,.,.. ClfCU
lahon. published in this.
c~at ..... onceaweetc
for four c:onteeutiwe weet&s
prior to the ct.y of said
hewin&
o.ted May S. 1989
JAMES A. JAQtMM
Judie of the Superior Couft
S/12 S/19 5/2.6612 2161
"*JC lleOTICI
ACiii10US•••11•
NWITAn llNT
The ,.,...,.,. ........ IS
dot"I buseness II; Pl\CIFlC
COAST AUOtOVIDEO. 2116
E Cont Hwy .• Corona Del
Mar, CA
David Lenn Worilin& 104 w Yale Looo. Irvine, CA
92625
This business is con·
ducted by an ind1vid~I
St1nect· OIMd L ~
The re11strant com·
menced to l1lflSICt bu51.
ness under the fictitious
bustnns name listed lbowe ·
on 2·&82
Thts fictibous name staite-
ment e1pires five years
from the date it W9S filed 1n
the office of the county
Cletk. A new fictibous bu51·
neu neme statement must
be filed before thM bme
The tilifts of tllis st.MM1•1t
does not of ftself authonze
the UM In thts stlite of a
hctJbous business n.rne 1n
violatt0n of the nlhts of
anothef under fedetal st.Me
or common a.w (see Section
1'400et. seq. bustnessand
profewonal code)
Thrs ~ was filed
With the County a.rte of
()ranee County on May 10.
1989
f418301
5119 S/26 6/2 619 2194
1-41195
"*IC NOTICl
ACiiilOUI ••llUS NW ITAllmJfT
The~l*IOnSlft
do1n1 business H
TURNER /BR EA
PARTNERS. 1200 Qu•1I
Street, Suite 160. ~
Buch. ~hfomia 92660
Rusty Turner 1200 ()ua11
Street. Suite 160. Newport
Beach. ~hfornia 92660
Mar~ G Murrell. 1200
Quail Street. Suite 160
NewPott Beach. Cahtorn1a
92660
Sugn V Orummy, t200
Quail Street Suite 160.
Newport Beach ~l1forn1a
92660
This business is con
ducted by a aenera1 part·
nerstup
The rea1strant com ·
menced to transact bu~·
ness under the fictitious
business Mme hst.d abowe
on April 21. 1989
Rusty T urnef
Mat\ G Murret
Susan V ONmmy
This 5Ultement was filed
With the ~ Ctertt of <>ranee~ on Aoril 28 • J 989
Fite No F417067
Th.s fictitious rwne .._,.
~nt eapires f1"9 yeats
from the dice it was hied 1n
tf'e office of the county
den\ A new flctttJous bus·
1ness Mine~" must
be hted befor'8 tNt hme
The fll"'I of tNs awment
~ not of ltMff ~
the use •n thtS "* ol •
fictitious business neme 1n
violatlOn of the "IMS of
.,iothef under ..,.,_,It.ale
OI common law (-Section
14400et MQ buSiMa and
~code)
S/5, S/12, S/19
S/26 21'8
1989 ..
file No F_.18722
Thts f!CbtJous name Sl*·
ment eapires five years
trom the ... tt ... filed 1n
the offtee of tM county
clertl A new fictitious bus·
1ness name lt*ment must
be hied before tNt time
The fihnt of this ..........,.
don not of .... euthon.ze
the UM in tNa ... of I
fictitem8' bOI 111 1W W.
~ of tM rilftls of
...... Uftdlr .........
or COllllllOft ._(-Section
14400et.eeQ.ba• n111and.
pruf 11 aNI code)
S/ 19, S/26. 612 6/9 .
2145
... ICmta
cam•a.a111M ---aim .. a1111•-
Uurie Al-. °'' • 110 .......... !M ....
~----·· .. ........ to dliel... '* ,__ "-' Leurie Alwl
D'lil• Ith ID Lmft ... ... ................ ........ , ... .... ... ··j·-.............. ~
... .... ,.1-CI*
Qllillr .... ...
Cll ........ u.
----~ .. ............. ==
•
-1& •• nE NEWPORT EHS10N ,_ J'C
• " flufttw ordwed ... • COOJ of thil.., ....
~bepa~, ...... ..... part....,_ EnliF. ..... .
....., of ..... cin:ula·
hon, pubieshed tn ttlii& county•.._. once•_.
fortour~...u
pnor to the ., ol aid
~,,.
0.MeyS,1989
:-..A.. .........
Judl9tlthe~Oaurt. SI 19, 5126. 612
619 2110
JKllO.st
....-.~ .....
This ti I t•ll -filed
with ... Cauney Clll1l al
Qr._~ an..., 10, 1919_ •
File MD. f-4LllS3
This'cMica•fWMme. .
ment .... ,. ..... ,_rs
frafft ... cll*I .. -Mid "' the office ol the CDUNy
dertl. A w fic:tibol11 -.... 1.,...,.,...1, ... .....
beMld ......... ....
n.-.o1 .... ti q ·=· dam NII ol .... MC r.1aa ..... "' ...... °'. ~-be I Fiil ._...In
w hi a • ti tN rWlls ol .... under.....,_
wconnun._(-~
14400•--a..__and
Pl'* I .. Cllide)
SI 1.9. 5126. 6.12
619 2183
..ut•ta
ICMl-A-14111J
a.Ill TO ._ CMm .. atM1••--ERNEST STUART, ON
BEHAlJ ~ BRON GAY (A
MINOR) Ms hied a pebtlor\
n court lor ., ~
•II 1n1 pet1tt0ner to
chan1e s name from
BRO GAY to BRO
.St J '
It IS het'eb¥ Oidtted 1hill
.. persons ..... esaed .....
~ttfl a~es...a appear
bebe court en o.-t
ment l .. 1'00 CMc
Cenl'ef [)m,e s..u
An.a ~"fom•a or 6· ll·
1989 at 2 00 o·dodil p.m ..
~ then and there sholr
cause.. d.,, they ...... ""'
aid tor ctw.-°' name shOukj not be ••lied. t cs turtt. ordln:d 1hill
a CCIPJ OI s order tD sr..
ca"s.e be piubfirshed ~n
Or-. C.oest OlifJ Nal. • oe t...,.. of ...,.Ol'QI
~~'" ~•'-once• ...
lur .... COi-= 1 I -..b
CW* lO day ol UICI
~ Ollit..., s. 1989.
.,.,,_ A. Jeda'Nin
.. af ... ~Ccut.
5119 5126 612
619 2178
be Ned Mfore that nrne
The i1in1 ol CNs mtement
do95 NII al tlleff aulhoril'e
h&.-W'llltistl*Of•
tic:Miol 11 bl• 111 r*N W'I ..... °' ol .. tiltU of ...... undlr ...... stllle
GrCOftWiiOtr ... (_Sedion
14400•-a. ...... Md
~codl)
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It IS ....., ordeied ..
.. pet'$0UIS ·-111 IS .. ...
matter ·-1 Wd .... at ......... court"' o..t· nwwt No. l .. 100 CMc
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1989.•~o·~Plft..
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NlWPORTOt-COSTA ~
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NEWPORT BEACH
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••p'rnc• ., .. GI .. m1n•111 Deourlu ... a wladow cowarln11. W•her, .,.,
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BAYVIEW TERRACE 1351,000
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.. lad CO-•Rlly, 1le9MI M-hr Jar.. .-_
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·111 CANYON 1335,000
flrafl CClfldl .. pdntl loc .. Dlt Olt gol COW98f
"'J plhtll, ..... pool. Cl ....... CIS 291, new
....... end~ Nldf ID-•• lnl
NEWPORT BEACH 1335,000
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• •••••--. w1aw of lllli a ............ WOIMl-...,. co_.....,_.,,
IACK BAY 1379.•
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•Achen ...... ,.., a w be. Louelf prtu111 .... ,.,....
llEWPORT HEllHTS 1559.•
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c1p1d, Fr ..... 4 llf tor• ....... ll•lf.
SEAVIEW Im.•
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l ... tlR9 IMlda oe•d Ht, neutral decor,
11cllldad localan OR Qil de 1ec.
SEA ISLAND 1575,000
Calr'ne a i111M ... .._ .. l111u ... upper
2 llf. Townha••· •1actt1d ~ cablnela,
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WUTCUFF
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ESTATE
644-9060
COSTA r.1ESA
IEIA VERDE 1214•
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MESA VERDE 1299,000
.... C'lllle 3 llf +clan MMI lltttlld ft ... tree
tmad prd ... 2-fpl. a p111lllla R.V • .,....
t.ocalld on quiet cul de w . Act._. C..todaJ .. ...
1329,000
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UDO 1114.•
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,... c1m 11 1111111• ..._ •1pt111 •••• .. ............ .
SEAVIEW 1819,DOD
Flllul1•n•1d1l1dNewl1dbnl-dll nr.
bf, atre ... la..,/ldlchen c•mllo. lkjl.._
two .......................... pelted. .... of ....... ~
LIDO ISLE 1899.•
· pall:nCr' on J11i. loL 8ltck lrapl1ca In Lw "-
..e-to....-1111 HARBOR RIDIE 1750,000
EASTSIDE 1329,000
3 br c:ham1r OR d11lreblt lllllllla Pwt.d
mGM In wailllDIL Altlal ........ ~ Muet _ ..................... , .... .
CORONA OEL MAR
IRVINE TERRACE 1519,000
A wer, epec:lal 111•1 IR ....... con •an. Naw
ldlclt•R .-•••nil••• window. C11.,..
..-end ................. ,.,... Tina ... 2 ... .....
CORONA DEL MAR 1530,000
0.1 .._ .... opp......, lo own clupl• eoult
of Hwy. 2 br wh ...a on • conw localon.
Add on or buld your•••• IMMM. C.. ID-· ·
JASMINE CREEK 1559,000
On ... ~·of ... ovat1oollJng .........
gre..-.el + oc1an. Lowely expandacl 2 brand
fr,ptld~.
SPYIWS · 172&.•
F•ut1u1 lllr,2"e..tr, -•--llAq -. ........ a I w.:: 111 Lo•llf ._ el a•••• a llllL •••• ••1111111• 1
A k•ap PHiiiWltf w/aw11pl ........ a cir
lgM•••.._'*co-llng4brholM.
lpeclo• p9llo tor ouldoor _..ttalnlng.
HARBOR VIEW HILLS 1150,•
Vlawl Vlliwl Vlawl llop 1111 I 01 I ,_ wlllt a
· lo•elt .-of Cal w. t1t1nd a -.. .._..,.a
.., ...... 11311ra2 .. on .... oont•
loL l11u•s1J ••I I hid h1•1 Lo•etJ Lw-
c11P9d 11 din.
HARBOR VIEW 1185,000 •
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-••1nm1 Anr'111' 'w•lllgonel __ _
Biii CANYON 1950.•
.. C..,on .....,. ca... •*'• ... 1ao .. .
............. ., dac••l•d ................ of *J'lgbll end French door9. .
Biii CANYON 11,158,000
Loct .. d on • qulel cul-da-w In • ..,_. ....
.,.._Rec•.., Nn1od1l1d .. ...,... .. Jard""'
poo1 a ..... 0our..a ldlchen. c.. tor app1.
LIDO/HOA& HOSPITAL S 1, 750,000
Oww ...., opportUnlly tor tttla he stendlng
COINMl'Cflly zoned, prollllioael oflce type
Bldg. Unique 2 br panthouee Apt. w/2 car
~just blocka to ......... ,. Udo ahopping ... a tto.g Hoeplal.
Bii CANYON . 13,588,00D
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