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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-06-05 - Newport Harbor Ensign• Faur Seasons opens In lewpott Center H IA>lll SIL VElt • A mw addition to the Newport Beach ' atyliae, tbe Four SeMODI Bocci opened May 29. The S7S million hotel, located in Newpon C.enter, it tbe fmt Four S-Ona in Southern Califomia. Featurina 319 rooms, the hotel's lktory tower w 1pec=i•lly claipcd 10 that each room bu a view of the water. Hotel f8Cilitia include a 3,000 aqqre foot. 1wimmh'I pool, two J.iabt- ed tennis courts, a health club with weight rooms, a wbirpool, Muna and MIUIF, u weU u. 500-penon ball- room and meeting rooma for business and social fu.octions. Tbe hotel employs 330pcople. die property apart from Other botds, boda ia Newport Beach and throuabout tbe world." DecorllUd in IOft aalmon and yellow bua, the hotel ofren 69 Four Seasons rooms witll eeparate liviq and bed- rooms, and 28 luxury auita. Penonal pat aervica include: twice ..., ..Mt ael'Vice, complimentary uonhi•, 24 hour room 1ervice, badaroba, nnll- tiphone 1y1tem, m-.Jtiple telnilions (includiq one in tbe bathroom), and a fully 1tocked bar in eecb room. Room prices ranac from 1140 for • 1in1le and $160 for a double to SIOOO for the Presidential Suite. Thit i1 the 20th hotel opened by the internlltional Four Seaaom com. paay. Odaer Four Seuom Hotell are 'ocated in tbc United Statea, Canada wl&alud. Rep. Robert 8.cllwa tamed Net the ckallcnae of Natlula Roteabcra Tuaday and eMily woa ti.e ~ nomination in tbe 40dl ~ Diltrict be bu 1cprW1l1Cid for 10 years. With J 00 perc:e•t of the precincb counted, tbe couaty Repuar of V oten reported that BMlll1m received 51,lrl votes, 6S.2 percent, to R0tenber1'• n.310 vota, or 34.4 percent. On the Democratic aide, Bruce Sumner appamatly wu 1ucca1ful in his 1'fM-in cll 1 hac to Lyndoa La-a .. ae I olle>W* Art Hoffman for tllle ..UD*ioa m the 40th district. Sumner, the Democratic Party chair- man in Oranae County, entered the race u a write-in after embarraued county Democrats discovered that Hoff man wu the only penon to flle to have hit name appear on tbe primary election ballot. With all votes counted, Hoff man was reported by the Rqiatrar to have received 14,883 votes, or 47.4 percent. There were 16,342 write-in ballots ~ or S2.3 percent of the total, and tbae me lllWDCd to be virtually all for Sumner. A "8Dd couat of tbe writc- in Wloca wiD tie coDdUi:&iid this week to confirm S-• n'I tidory. Sixteenth NeWport BeacH Police brutality claim of fiscal year filed BY ROGER 8LOOM A Newport Bach woman lalt week filed a SS00,000 claim apimt the city, claiming she waa beaten by police officen while in custody on Feb. 15 of thia year. Marcia Ellen Weatherholt, 32, claims false imprisonment, auault and battery, defamation and emotional distress in papers filed lalt week with the city clerk's office. Sbe also uid that abe has been under medical care since the alleged beatina left her with nu- merous cuts and bruiaca to her bead and body. Newport Beach police apokeapenon Trent Harris thia week contested the alleptions made by Weatherholt, say- ina that the woman ~s injuries were suffered before tbe arratiq officen found her lyina on a sidewalk on the Balboa Peninsula. Hurla said that ~ officcn reported fincliaa bet lyina face down, with a stroq llDCll of alcohol on ber breath, and that lhe wu unabk to stand up on her OWL She wu arrat.ed for public c1 a ,.,.1 Tbe Four Seuom also often two ratMIJ'anta, the Pavilio' and the Ca- -.. Cafe, u well u the Comcrvaaory a... Tlae Cabana Cafe and the Con- tenatory..,. offer casual diniq. while the Pni1ioD leatma a intcrDational menu ad* Pour Seuou' •A1ter- nat.i¥e c.isine•-tow calorie., toURlllt f ue. Schools slap spanking down I N 111111 I S . I 0 E • 1Ja111 Tenter, aeecral manaaer of the bOee1 com910Dtecl, -nu. property will be diltiquiabed by iu location, ita ~iatmntl ud ita pw:ioua per- sonal aervice that anticipates eYery ooocl. We hope tbele criteria will tet 8Y GEORG& PAPPAS The aJ>'nkjq 6f students attcndin1 scbooll in the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dimict ii officially a thina of the pall, ronowm, tbe district school board'I approval Jiit week of a potic:y Mnnina tbe practice. The permiuion of a student's parents wu needed previously before corporal punishment could be med. Sherry Loofbourrow, president of the Newport-Meaa acbool board, aaid the threat of le1al problems which corporal punishment could caUfe in- fluenced the board to revile the policy. .,.We dido\ want to potentially open up our staff members to accusations of child abuse,,. Loofbourrow said. Superintendent of Schools John Nicoll said state law in the matter have changed recently . .. In liabt of the Jaws on child abme, it seemed incongruous to have policies that aUow administrators to paddle children. even with the permission of the parents," Nicoll said. Loofbourrow said the use of corporal punishment bu not created any legal problems for the district in the past. I 1 '• .. I C1l11 •11 Cl111•111 111111 F•••• Falll11 ~ S.111111 Llpll ....... 1111Mlc.e ........ , ........ hllElllll Slcllly Sperta T...._ 15 21 11 11 11 4 ,. 5 22 5 9 18 8 29 17 8 10 ;-~ ~ -! s : D ,.. f ; ~ : ' = . .. ~ ·-lii~~;J~!~ llf JJf.lliJi!:g_ ;~I Ile ,irf=:~"'~ I~~. ·-_ ""'-~·1-111 8,.1-• t41 ~ 11 ,. ·;: ---1--,,1· .. 1 t~~ .. 1 .9-'"i.I· a1i·~~~ ·-~ : ~ ~ • 1 ii · 9 J l 8t ~ cri :J • ~ ~~I: ,,I t :11f~~·l1:'f JJ·11l!1IJ i.,11 I ;: ~t~?~:~ ~·~!:=·~ !~!~ii1~~i i• j ;i<.~~· , : ~- 1··1 111 ~1 8·11 "*'1 ... 118'' ~s:1·1i:"'1f1·-~ J ·~ ~lti'IJ 1tJ1s1 1·..1 11.J ~·1 R 0 a· f '1litJfl "f 'I , .~. .. r=. 1 ~f ~H f ,I u· 7 Jllit l ... ii ;f~ll •. 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I I g. cccccc . rf .fJ~if 1 = ii R !Ii J ; f IH!; ~ ~ ,,. •· •• . . :._ _________ _ • .. 11·1 .. t • ~ 1·11 ·1 JJ' J t&1 ·11 I ' '"'If' 1 ·• Jl·i Hfl· ~ 1 .. 1 ! ca ·;t,I rr ilt ·i ·1f .. 1 · Ii· ' , .: •. 1 l ·i; ITAff ""'IY .lllWI •IHEI Ton:i Riley requests alternatives to University Drive extension aY aOGD llLOOM nit ._,..of Sapa visors was prepared tllis weet to o~ a ieqW&st by Sapa witor" Thomas Riley tMI tile COUlltJ pWnnina staff stady altcnatiw:s to ex- tewti• Uaivcnity Dri-.e cast-wn .aa.a dllc ca~ scmiti.e Upper Newport Bay Schbol swatting slapped a , ..... 1 ·wew t...t no problems with it. bet we wanted to prevent the possibility of anything com-a,. ap in tbe future_ -sbe said. Sa.it dacnl»ed eorporal pun- ish_. as an ~ pol- icy• ia tlae sdaools and said ......... ds . ------. . . -~ m .. -.,,... polibW raDa f on:c.mcat are aow used by tewkn ...t Mministraton in die climid. -We llaaft a aumbcl' of ways cGetti _ __. politi .... __ male w... +e~ sp-tifta to ,.-• a dWd; such • •tias away a dlild._ pri.- iiqa.•maill. Oliiponil r' ··--allo bas aat .... med mada iD tile last few ,.a. LooAom1ow Dad. N•-Loats. Deputy Sv- pcrilll' .... of die diltl ic.t. said oaly abo•t 20 rcq.ata from " ... n for pa1Diaioa to pwl- cllc a lhdeat were 111bllitted to Im office ia tlae last three ye.sa.. Tite state ech1catioa code leaftl it •P to tlte aowniq body of eacla se .. ool district ia dccicliq its 9wn corporal fB••m: nt policy. Still; corporal punishment, if~ can -ay be adminDtered w'-ea it is ~wed to be reu- oaable ud appropriate, said Lape Grt::ea. coordinator of stu- dent services for the OraQge County Department of Edu- calion. Ot.bC1' districts in the nearby area that abo ban spankina in- clude the Irvine Unifacd, Sad- dJebact Valley Unified. Hun- tiqton Beach City aad Huntiqton Beach Union Hip school districts. to connect with Jamboree Road. The propcmd route aloq the Upper Bay is currently in the county's Master Plan of Streets and Highways. althouah it is opposed by the Coastal Com- mission and the state Depart- ment of Fash and Game, both of which have jurisdiction in the matter, said Riley aide Peter Herman. Herman acknowledacd that tbeie is a need for the c.xtenion of University Drive, but, he said, --as a practical matter. it will never be built .... Herman said that the envir- onmental questions and oppo- sition by the Coutal Commis- sio~ Fish and Game. and the local community are essentially insurmountable and -jt-S time WC faced that.• The study Riley is askina will eye altcrna1ives for moviq the traffic that an extended Uni- venity Drive would have bandied. Herman explained. •Jt~ better plaani .. ," said Berman. -..ecame if we-re plan- nina (traffic) c:imdation think- ing there will be a Univenity Drive extension, then we're plannina with inaccura&e facts." A mouth aao Riley proposed that the Board of Supervisors fund an environmeatal im,.ct report u a fint step in deleting the U Diversity Drive extension from the countya muter plan. That motion f~le4 l-3, 'Yitb Supervisor Roaer Stanton join- ina Riley in support ud Su- pervisors H arrieu Wieder, Ralph Clark and Bruce Nes- tande opposed. Nestande said this week that the Board was unwilling to begin the formal process for deletion of the road that the coviron- meptal statement would have represented. .. I think the Board was saying that it\ not p,repared to delete tbe road without undentandin1 completely what the comequen- oes are, ... Nestande stated . He added that he is partic- ularly concerned that..-cities of Newport Beach~ and Coata Mesa be asked what they think of the propoeed extension. SPRING INTO SUMMER WITH A FASTER, SAFER TANI TAN AND RELAX WITH STEREO IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT ~~ 1•0NTH 1 MONTH UNLIMrrED 159 NON HIME TIME U•Ll•ITED IAM·4.P11 149N MON-Fifi COC"'* ..... 1111111 COUl'ON Ul'fll•S e/15/lt INTltODUCTOllY Olfffll I MONTHS ' 125 + llAJNTENANC• 199 VISITS n•~ll WSIT COC#pNDl'MRMW ... Ol'nll Ul'lllES e/151 .. i \Did 3422 VIA UDO, NEWPORT BEACH 671880t .-.....--------- 1 As Newport prepares for summer, Arb Campbell'~ Job gets tougher Arb Campbell knew it wasn' an easy job. So when he officially took over a police department he bad been running as acting head for several months, the new N~wport Beach Chief of Police went out into the city he's sworn to serve. He found the community, while strongly supportive of the often controversial department, was som~es critical of the way the force went about achieving the end to its means. Once more, he found a community that was glad to see a chief of police who valued its opinion, was open to new ideas, to suggestions, even to constructive criticism. The cries of over aggressiveness weren't scoffed at as coming from anti-police liberals, or from fringe groups unconcerned with the whole of. the community; as they might have in other times. Arb Campbell is a man who, if nothing else, appears acutely aware of his surroundings. But his real test is yet to come. The summer is just around the corner. Newport has a reputation for turning into a wild place during the 4th of July weekend. In order to combat that, Campbell has requested from the city council the power to close off the Balboa Peninsula to non-resident traffic during the weekend. The council is expected to give the police what they have requested . It's a risky proposition -~he police have visions of last Easter in Palm Springs fresh in their minds, and want to be able to choke off the threat of rampaging youths before trouble gets out of hand. But the prospect of an over-policed Peninsula, either turning into a ghost town with lonely merchants, or resulting in a place where youths cannot meet without becoming suspects, is also a danger. The summer can often become an enforcement headache for the police. The rights of tourists who bring money to our city, the rights of the residents who built tl. and the rights of the teens wh o live in it frequently conflict Keeping everyone happy can become a near- 1mpossible balancing act. but thus far Arb Campbell has proven he's quite worthy of the communi ty's trust. He ce rtainly doesn't have an easy job. Baker Communications R ....... 883 PrOduetk>n Place Newport Blach. CA 92863 (714) 6314120 Please send mall to· P.O. Box 1399 Newport Bllch, CA 92856-9398 The ..... port E'*tn. Costa Miu News Ind lrvtnl T odly •t pubf'9hld .-iy on l'htndaya £•1111' M(l• .,, .. Time of my Life Woods of Unique Homes, Randy H icts from the State Sen. Marion 8el'J'CIOn's office, and the always faithful realtor Bill Grundy, president of the Newport Beach Historical So- cict y. Evelyn Young and Marcia Bent represented the Nautical Museum. Art Gronsky and Phil Tozer flavored the committee with pioneer salt. And l.im Brit- tain, bless her, represented the chamber and kept records. BY JIM FELTON Enough warmth and love in Newport for 50 more years It 's part of history, now, but there were times during the past six months when a number ol Newport Beach people won- dered if the affair would bomb or happen at all. It happened, all right. the 50th birthday party for Newport Harbor. and anyone who attended any part of the day can relish the warm memories of an event that truly brought the city together. From the overflow breakfast at the Balboa Bay Club to the f arewcll number by the 16-piece band at the Balboa Pavilion at midniab~ it wu a happy day that enticed the city's pioneer families out with the newest buaineu and professional ~ ple. It also wu the product of 10 many •ncica and individ- ual.a. The Marine Diviaion of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce fant 1ot the ball rollin.a after Harbor Muter Barry Gaae of the Oranae County Sheriff's De- partment mentioned one day that fhe harbor would be 50 yean old come May 23. The Newport Bwh Historical So- ciety wa recruited. aDd tbe city came aloq witla ita Marine De- partment, and the new Naatical M._..~iD,ancl.aila!­ a looee kt ·entbuaiutic com- mittee jut •on oT oraaniicd itlelf. For a •bile. we met ~VeJJ woet.. in tbe Qty laall C>Oalerew room that uparatea the fire department from the city at- torney•• office. Debbie Gray wu the fant chairpcnon, before abe flew off to Europe for a couple of months. That's when The work of this committee a charming television star and proves again that it's easy to restaurant owner took over. get things done if those doing Her name is J ohan Morrison, it are having fun or basicall} and she owns the C'cst u Vie like the project. In this case. Restaurant in Woodbridge Cen-everyone was having a love affair ter, Irvine. She recently starred with Newport Beacb and the in a new television commercial Orange County coastal belt . for Tylenol, and she incidentally They wanted the harbor's SOth is the daughter of Peg an<l Ed birthday party to be a real Hirth, the former mayor. smash. The Honorable Judge Johan is a soft-spoken, almost Robert Gardner agreed to emcee dainty lady who manages to the banquet the moment be was get action in the most 1urpriaing uted, altbouah be bad just re- manncr-1hc smiles. She can turned from an uduou.a trip. cut acrou diuent u if it didn' James ROOICftlt d.ida't betitate exist. She can brina a meetina a moment before be aaicl yes back to order and auert her when ubd to '9 die .._.._ will in u nice away u you11 apeabr. Lee Ste« n• Md the ever fmd, and before you bow same re8CtioG wkla M .. put it. abe bu avoided a confron-upon to nm U. ....-. lweak- tation and moved on to the next fut aeuion. subject. Incredible. The Newpwt • 1 :~ mtry in So week after week. abc aired the America\ Olp CN1J I 'ii .... ideu, developed plans, super-Tlw 1"4#, tied .,. 81 .... ....,_ vieed volunteen, aot proarama Bay Cub a-t dock IO tlaolc printed, paintinp painted, but-attendiq tbe breatfMt cotid tona manuf11etured, invitatiom impect Im. TbeJ did. too, tatiq created. adclreuod. stamped and their alaoea off &Del ateppiq mailed, and made evuyone aboMd die diet 12 •dn. Llacr enjoy aiviD1 time and eneru ia tbe day. dlil 'u' or fireboat for fru. led the biatoric ,...... oa a Tbecommitteew•aomethina cue flOla Pl ·c •1 •r r•, ex- never aeen bef~re and uafor-actly '8 ,_... after .Fra•klin tuaately. it may acver aenc Rooec•t .. ....., • "'•tcd apia. bat ob my. there wu \Mb t.ar 11 JI'• talent. Barborm-er Gap. So a ~ ... CM do Mafor ·PW! Mauer. Da.td lnnmai'll ... ~tiOja a'r ~ a.nai~-ier..O•njagpdae trtzl'tewwla •dlli&PIWrli• aiaJ\ M.adlle D•J"1rnat; 9ili Ron u• _. aa·nM .. a•• Ra•iltoa, preticltat of tM wHJa ..,.. •a •Jdlia1. It "'-'• of'Cowce wl lllo w• dlM tiM of ~ of o•w of tbe c...r,. MaJat.. ·~wit WJm~ ~ and ICIW:fal harbor CNiie wl w~ 1111i•a at~ lbipl; llllth. ~ynda. the illffMnd _ ..... "ftltiOe to .... w6er •ater colonat, realtor Jim SO,_... .. t • • ............ . . . ' ......... ' ........................... . .......... , . . . ' ............ -, .... ,.~ ' . . . . . .. , ' . 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She holds a bachelor of arts degree in communications with an advertising emphasis from Cal State Fullerton. Before re- ceiving her degree, she complet- ed an advertising internship at Cochrane Chase Livingston and Co. in Newport Beach. Newport Ensign auociate editor Jack SW-r has become the new sports information di- rector at Orange Cout College. Replacing Shiner is Roger Bloom, who comes to the En- sign from the Huntington Beach Independent. InterCommunications. a Newport Beach-based market- ing and communications com- pany, recently welcomed Cyn- thia White Tolles to the firm aa public relatiom assistant. Al public relatiom auistant, Toi.lea will develop newsletten. stories and announcements (or the agency's clients, and will help the public relatiom direc- tor with all other PR coverage. JllllJ &.-.. of Newport Beach, hu been named djrector of Vicki Heston Employmcol Agency, in Irvine. Ireland is responsible for su- pervising administrative and . personnel tub. She bu , ,. worked for Vicki Heaton & As- sociates for nearly five ycan. Previously, ~land wu a teacher in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District for 12 yean. lrrin1 A. Guzik of Newport Beach bu been named a member of the Mutual of Omaha Companies• Chairman 'I Council for 1986. To qualify u a Chairman's Council member, Guzik was one of the companies' lteding sales producen during 198S. The NEWPORT BEACH 11Father of the Year'' FIND OUT WHO HE IS-AND WHY - IN NEXT THURSDAY'S NEWPORT ENSIGN E for your essay has been extended to 3 p.m., Friday, June 6. Just tell us in 200 words or less why your Dad is the besd WEDNDDAY,MAY21 CllDUS 0230 -Stereo equipment valued at S800 wu reported stollil from a raidence in the 1700 bloCt of Put Balboa. 1830-Habcapl valued at $600 were reported 1tolen from a car partea in the 800 bloct of I 6tb Street. 1900 -Cunmcy totaling $220 wu reported stolen from a ~ idence in the 2800 block of Pa- cific View. 2330-Clothina valued at $620 was reported stolen from a res- taurant in the 4800 block of Campu. AR RUTS 0150 -K.evin Vito Loftus, 26, of Newport Beach wu arrested on sqspicion of disorderly con- duct. 20 IS -Eric Martin Bruns, 33, of Costa Mesa wu arrested on suspicion of resisting and obstructina a peace officer. THURSDAY, MAY 2l CIUMES 1100 - T-top valued at SSOO was reported stolen from a car parted in tbe 200 block of Pearl. 1100 -Stereo equipment valued at $2,000 WU reported stolen from a car parked in the vicinity of Newport Boulevard and 28th Street. 1 SOO ~ A por~ble phooe valued at $2,000 fru ~ Prizes include a $100.00 savings bond for essay winner, plus a night on the town for the winner! stolen from a buliDeu located at 1611 Wcstdilf Drive. 1530 -Power tool• valued at SllO were reported stolen from a car in the 4700 block ofCa•pUI. 1630 -A coin operated kiddie ride valued at S 1,000 wu re· ported 1tolen from a 1treet comer near Park Avenue and Onyx. 2000 -A men'• rin1 valued at Sl,000 and cw1ency totali.n1 S400 were reported stolen from a reaidence in the 1500 block of Placentia. ARRESTS 0110 -Monica Sue Johanson, 30, of Santa Ana Heiahts wu arrested on suspicion of pos- session of cocaine for sale. OOSO -Steven Vern Calve~ 24, of Costa Mesa wu arrested on 1u1picion of assault with a deadly weapon. I l~S -Chris Anthony Cortez, 18, of R.ivenide wu arrested on auapicion of poueuion of a duproua weapon. 2359 -Craia Carl Bo~ 32, of Cotta Mesa wu arrested on suspicion of resisting and obatructing a peace officer. RIDAY,MAY23 CRIMD 002S -A case of battery wu reported in the vicinity of 40tb Street. 1400 -JeWdry Yu.I • S600 WU reported ll,Olen from a res- idence in tbc 200 block of Onyx. 1500 -A car stereo valued at $600 wu reported ttolea from a car parked in the 200 block of l3rd Street. ARR.r.STS 2AOo -Ezequiel Molina Mer- cado, 25, al Santa Ana WM ar- rested oa auapicion of po11e11ion of~ne. SATUllDAY, MAY M ClllMD 0230 -A case of UIOn WU reported in tbe vicin.ity of 45th Streei and West Ocwa Front. 1000 -A briefcase and con- tenu valued at SS2 I were re- ported stolen from a car parked TI£EESTBUY nt1••u11e1De1· llODB...,. 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"i···~4 ~ 1aa.·1; ·'!! rs st~ 1~.·f1f Jif) l~i ll1!I ~J~~r~ f•~ 9 1=r t1 1· 1rh'~1·(!~ •·1=-r.tt ·r:[ .. _ -1 ;·! t ~ilf, ·r, ~ J1:r1 alil!I~ f -Ill Iii 111 ii~ i·• 111 . 11f .. r'1 .111 1111 I iii I ,_I Jim l •THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY Three Newport players named to All-Star team ay PAUL lillRLT Three Newport Beach bi&h acbool leDion will be featured in next month•• 27th Annual Oranac County N ortb-South AJl.Star Football Game, to be played July 11 at Orange Coast Colqe'S LeBard Stadium. Lcaclina the South squad will be Shane Foley, Newport Har- bor Hip's talented quarterback, who will be m•king his lut prep appearance before moving on to attend USC in the fall. Joining Foley on the South team will be linebacker Kevin McClelland of Newport Harbor and safety Sean Turner of Corona del Mar High. They and the 67 other players in game were selected by the Orange County Sports Writers Association. Sponsored by the Lion ·s Club of Brea. the game is expected to draw upwards of 7 ,000 spec- tators this year. with the pro- ceeds going to benefit the Cbild- ren ·s Home Society, Western Youth Services, and Help for Brain Injured Children. Last year's event raised more than $22,000, according to the or- ganizers. The game will be broadcast in Newport Beach by Group W Cable and Community Ca- blevision the week after it is played. Foley had an impressive ca- reer with the Sailors, leading them to a I 0-3 record and the eo-<:hampionship of the Scaview League this season, bis second as a starter. He threw for 3,092 Kevin McCltlla llWpcwt H.W HIP act lhlnl Foley. llllor quartlrlllcll.-11 •••• t. UIC STAFf '910TOl IY ITml IE~I yards and 32 touchdowns in the process and became the county's number one passer in history, with 5,264 career yards. A much sought-after young prospect, Foley eventually settled on USC because, he said, "they were straightforward with me and I liked quarterback coach Ron Tucker." Foley is the second Newport Harbor quarterback to go on ~KE IT TO THEM I • to USC on a football scholar- ship. Gordon Adams, a ?6 gad- uate of the high school, was on the Trojans' 1978 team that won the National Champion- ship. Foley knows be won' sec immediate action, but be hopes to make his mark with the PAC- 10 powerhouse before he's through. "I just want to be prepared and play my best," he said last week at a banquet honoring the county All-Stars. "Hope-r ully. it will be sooner rather than later." TWO-YEAR MEMBERSHIP* •LFE.aa.E • NMITl.UI. ~ • • ITEAlll •MUMA s NOW, ONLY ... 91 PER MONTH I FOR 24 MONTHS At 6-2 and 190, Foley was also a member of the Sailors basketball and track teams. He was the 1985 MVP of the All- CIF Central Conference football squad. Bill Crow. the head coach for the South in the upcoming game, had nothing but praise for Foley this week . .. I'm very impressed with him," Crow said. "He's a great competitor. I can sec why New- Corona del Mar 5K Run sat for this Saturday Jogin1. entbuaiuu will be able to abow wlaat daeyn made of thia Satuday la tbe Fifth Annul Corona dil Mar Scenic 5~ llun. Tlae nee beaim at 8 Lm. at Ocean Boulevard on the bluffs overlookin1 Corona del Mar beach. winds down throup the reaidentiaJ 1treet1 of Corona del Mar and enda up back on OCean Boulevard. Some famous runners will be participating in the event, including Tom Wysocki who has run in numerous 5K and JOK runs in Southern California 'and was an Olympic track qua- lifier in 1984. Registration for the event is limited to the first 1,500 runners. The pre-regiatration f ce is $1 O. and $12 on the day of the race. Also, a signed and numbered limited edition seriography pos- ter depicting the race. by local artist Dean Gerrie, is beinJ sold for S2S. Followina the race, an Old Fashion Outdoor Festival will take place with a larae yard sale and clotbiq and •ueuorics provided by various local abops. port bas been 10 aucceuful. Shane bu good size and a great attitude and could be just what use needs." McClelland, 6-3, 22S. will play both linebacker and of- fensive back for the South. .. Kevin bu aood mobility and he likes to hit," observed Crow. "We will also use him to lead block and, with his fine bands, he could catch a few balls out of the backfield." Turner, 6-2, 200, will also play strong safety and some running back, Crow said ... Scan is so versatile and is a great athlete, he will certainly help secure our defense. The kid is a very bard worker." Crow is hoping that Foley, McClelland, Turner and the other South All-Stars will get the South back on track by avenging last year's loss to the North Squad . The game is slated to get un- derway at 7:30 p.m. WITH JUST '25. DOWN *NOH-RENEWAaE-FIAST VISIT INCENl1VE Harbor League Baseball AA League: Royals 4 s w L T Padres 3 6 Reds 8 0 I Yankees 2 7 Cardinals 8 I 0 Twins I 8 Twins 6 2 2 weekend games: Royals 4 4 I Padres 3 6 0 A 'a II, Royals I Yankees 2 7 0 BB 1.aaue: Angels I 8 0 Braves s J Royala s 2 weekend gamcs: Doclacn 3 2 Twim 6, Y ankces S Cubt 3 3 -=-· Wl8&WM w AllAlmlll ...utt A ••• , OllTW'Ja .... Reda 11, Royals 6 Reclt 2 4 ..,...... •AOeUn-('rMJUT.-.0 ~·-···· Oianta 2 s 3811 s..,. tea> w.. KMlla -.nu. •a.. A league: Phillies I 4 ATW-•W•I . n-I •••OW-f?'Mt 8J9.4tt1 . .,...., .•. Reda 9 0 231111 EJ 1:w AcJed 248 e..t Or.~~ ~-.... Oianta 6 3 weekend pan: ~··· A\. 6 3 Gaints 11, Cobl 3 ' ·~~ •;-....... ,.. f , • 4 ltoJala.14.·lrQn A-.J ·' .... .: ••••••• . . . . ... ,. . . .. .. ,. . 0 te s T Dave Ullman first In llna altar winning LI fmt ia Uee at the yacht club mack Mn; Well Ullman ii ltill tettiJaa serwd lint, beeaUle M jtJlt WOD the LidO 14 Fleet J Ownpioa- ship for tbe J I tla time IMt week- end with a ICON of 9 I /2 points. He ii· from Balboa Y acbt Club, which alao hoet.ed tbe event. It WU a dOle fmisb tboup, with Chris Raab mo from BYC comina in .second; alto with a score of9 l/2 points. However Ullman had defeated Raab in more ol &M fiw ncca of the- ierill, 10 ie,.. IM wi aw. Tiill M....., of 1·•i, Co- riMlllia Yacllt O.b .. dlird with lO 3/ 4 poiatl, Mark 0.. ..... 9CYC. , .. wida 21 pointa and Row Lobman ol..._ boa Yacht Cub fmiahed fifth with 29 poiata. la a.. B, .._t Duryea of South Shore Yldlt Cab came in lint and Al Peru from Balboa Yacht Cub wu leCODd. · Fifteen boatl competed for the title. • • • Forty two boats turned out (or the 26 miles Bahia Corin- thian Yacht Club Angelman ,elililiwi• nwen: CLASS A: I Eacore, Joe ........ Ook ..._ ~offma~ (BCYC); 2. Aacla-ia die lad~ 22 ._ t0!'9 •= caou1, Jm Moon (BYC); 3. ... y~ ~ ~ D • R.eneaacte, Robert ltoll •-~ ~ ~~ .._11:! (UCLSA) -~ta ,.. wee-. ~u~ CLASS B: I. Lictety Split, c ..... 'ttt•• ., •• , T• Diet Haydn (BCYC); 2. SUcl-a.._ tlmd, ~ ScOa v.,. ow Da~cl Stone (LlYC)· 3 na foartll. All ae fnm New-, . ' . • port a... y llCltt Cal» Compaltaon, Ralph Rodheun Ota..--J-• SOL-(BCYC) -.-..aaen were: CLASs c· 1 Electric Pump-ING-Bill M...Uaa (IYC); kin. Skip Ellu;u (NBYC) and SBIELDS-Georp Felton Eric ~npard (BCYC)· 2 Ol>-(UCISA); SANTANA 20-se~aion, Bill. Appa (VYq; ~· ~9:h:~ ~y~;,.°~ Wind Warrior, John Dtlv11 (PMYC) (SSYC). · • • • South Shore Yacht Club Riah Point Race No. 3 winnen were: CLASS A: 1. Vortex, Bruce Twichell (VYC); 2. Defiance, South Shore Yacht Club wound up its May Hibachi Ser- ies recently and the overall ••• Tiie U.m.I St .. Y-*t bc- iaa UDioa U. ass a • tlmt it hu rcaclaecl aa apeemeu with the city ol: Miami mil will be atahtiehina a uilina CCllll there by December. Tbe Sai'i• Center will be wd • a tni .... site for Olympic tailors ucl • a reptta aite for major cham- pionships. Newport Tennis Club Adoption Doubles Tournament draws 743 teams The Men •s Championship at the 25th Annual Adoption Guild Doubles Tennis Tournament was won last weekend by the local team of Bruce Man Song Hing of the John Wayne Tennis Club and Darren Yates of UC Irvine. The tournament, the largest doubles tournament in the na- tion, drew more than 1,200 play- ers entered as 743 doubles t.camJ in 2S divisions. For the first time, thanks to an anonymous donor, the charity tournament offered a pune-SS,000, to be paid to the winner J9nd runner- up teams in the newly-created Men 's Championship Division. Man Song Hing and Yates earned $4,000 (which will all go to Man Song Hing, as Yates is an amateur) and Chris Dunk and Robert van'lHof, who fell to Man Song Hing and Yates in straight sets, 7-S and 6-4, will divide Sl,000. The tournament was conducted over two weekends at seven local tennis clubs, with the finals held Sunday at the Newport Beach Tennis Club. More than S,000 people gathered there to watch the finale. Proceeds from the tournament go to Holy Family Services. In the Men•s Open Division, Tim Anderson and Dick Gude defeated first-seeded David Eastman and Bob Wright to gain the finals, but there they lost to second-seeded Tim Dow- ney and Tom Olmstead, 7-6, 5-7, 6-2. In the Women's Open Div- ision it went down to the wire, as Lea Antonopolis and Tracy Worley won the tiebreaker 7- 4 to take a 7-S. 7-fJ decision over second-seeded Barbara Lembcrg and Gretchen Miller. The Mixed Open Division was won by van,Hof and Noelle Porter, who defeated Linda Mallory and Dave Sherbeck 6-3, 1-S. In the other divisions, the finals went as follows: In the Men's A+Division, Dean Habberfield and Randy Keuhnel defeated Steve Cruz and Bob Robles 6-3, 6-3. The Women's A+ Division was won by Cathy Conners and Jioll Gwaltney 6-1 and 6-4, over Nancy Davis and Donna Myen . Mixed A +winnen were Cruz and Cathy Fox, who topped Jody DeAviJa and Robles 6- 3, 6-2. Family Foot Care .. • Compete treatment for: Sports MedkJM 8-lom Ordloda for HamllMl'toes namliD1 A wob6a ,.,._. T'herapJ Corns Spnam lnpown Naill StnlM Warts Foot Artllftd8 24 hr. rtnefFncy service Senior Citian Dilcount ROMld Petta D.P.M. MetUer. AIMricaa PodiaCJy AllclcMalion ... Caiifomia Podi9try Aaodacion. Newport Beach A>diatric Surgical Group 2345 E. Coast Hwy. SuiteG Corona ~l Mar. CA9262S (114). 613-2026 In the A divisions, Woody Brooks and Brian Lewis de- feated Robin Garthwaite and Tom ScbJack 7-5. 4-6, 7-S to taker the Men's; Collete Angle and Cici Cryer defeated Candy Ruyiz and Mona Van Ling 7- 6 , 7-6 to win the Women's; and Marilyn and Mike Bailey de- feated Nancy Davis and Rick Cowley 7-S, ~ in the Mixed Division. In the B+divisions; Ron At- kins and Dave Reilley over Arrow Aquarian and Wayne Rollock 2-6, ~, 7-S in Men's; Janey Bileu and Heather Sar- geant over Karen Etizian and Janet Mace 7-6, 6-0 in the Wom- en's; and Lee Poston and Ste- phen Drummy over Doris and Don Cromer 6-3, 6-4 in the Mixed Division. In the B divisions: Chris Ed- wards and Dan Kerr beat Jerry Edgar and Steve Kiser 6-3, 2- 6, 7-6 in ~en's; Julie Aeming and Anna Peterson beat Rikki Colby and Michelle Kreisle 6- 0, 6-2 in W en's; and Julie Aeming and om Leatherwood beat Lurli e Fugi and Tony Fonte 6 , 6-2 in the Mixed Divisi . In the C+ divisions: Ken Lytle and Ken Shallanhamer over Bud Bardsley and Don Gray 7-6, 7-6 in Men's; Joli Nichols and Terri Rhodes over Bobbi Goe- dcck and Lynn Supo 6-3, 6- 2 in Women's; and Cathy Mor- riuey and Tom Dupo over Ga- brielle and Mike Luedtke in Mixed. In the C divisions: Mart Pick and John Treank.ler topped Do- mini~ Valentine and Mike Pen- nola 4-6, 6-3, 7-6 in Men's; Jack- ie Borsuk and Ann Paulson topped Pamela Blyeven and Vale a Oliver 6-4, 6-4 in the Women's; and Melissa and Ernie Schirmer topped Dottie and Jeff Hecht 6-7, 6-3, 6-2 in Mixed. In the D divisions: Henry Da- vidson and Art Y elaey bested Rudy Gold and Ted Lefferdink 6-1, 7-5 in Men's; Yuna Craw- ford and Susan Linn bested Les.- lie Collett and Lauren Johnson 6-1 , 6-1 in Women's; and Diane Fonte and Bruce Boopard best- ed Marlyn Gilbert and Gary Reis 5-7, 6-0, 6-3 in Mixed. w1-r~ ntr~£.rga -.... tanlc GREAT AMERICAN SPORT BOATS ' • .. - ..... -~ ........... ~- AUJSON MARINE 15e&rletrpllt ~em.-.-.. Ca. 7146t510t5 New & a.I Bost s.a. Md s. .. - ,.,, .... 'Last of the ~lass' a classy reunion ft llAaaJS DDIZ Ya.llLlfil ... \a (ireely ··-Owr ciwilizaliom yet. it ._ a:r-.., =rysa II 10 ca. Cl1m' tM die•r ••r rt~ra. "f1mt-. Mc I U ii ii a lat C ;- (wf mme ecwia• al) fm tbe smaQrr "• I to jMCKlll local. ap-and-coaiq. Jona taleat.. ratlacr titan older, scuoacd w:taw, who tmd to com•mwl more money. nu. maay of the shows yoa wind ap with are com,,_,.t maialy of twitdt- ing and kming. imtead of fint- nde Kring One local tllcata that blal adhered to tlaia trmd is the Bar- kquiu. • its cwaeat prodadioa of •t.ast of the a.a· ·--- str.aes.. Ob ~ lhcrc is a liale twitchiq goi-a oa ~ too, bat mainly. the pragaam relies balVily OD the abiJilics of two pizzled actors to mate it wort.. In Ktuality. the piaade be- hind this play is silaplc_ Two elderly gen~ acpn:scaat.i.ng the lmt of their das. mm for the first time in yems .a the Van- derbilt Plaza Hotel in New Y ort City. From~ they take turns t•ting verbal shoes at each other, commenting on age. lifestyle. back~ etc.. Occasionally. dleJ me;a·red "1 a hjJWtiria c:arll wmt •· .. ,.. rrily. dlil « ij-*" Ill die ..... oldlctwooldse •• Bill ....... Aa.t SdM.e• .... --= titaa die •.... y t..t ofcsn•..._tlae......._ad hotJa wtcrw do aa ncelleat job witla it. &will ii _..s Ii• • Ptecr FOltliW. a n:a.-wbo .... lilde ..., ... ..ic cu iabis ........ WM Oa 1bc odla ...... theft is Dudley Gnqrr, played way capably by Sdaoalbcq. Onulp' liws iD a 1C11ior home, is flat ... and DCftl' aaoampfilhed a tfiina in bis life.. ee-. t11e pafect c:oatnst to• Fortaam.. tbaa ea- taNishing the poandwcwt for mudl of their aepwtec.. And tlloap tlac lagaor in •1..ast of the au.• 1houldnl be tamed ~ or hil- arious. it is qaict. to the point, and iuiptful. More impor- talldy. tk OllHiam come oftcaa. filtina nearly nay •wmte with a aa.rcutic collllDCnt or joke about gaitol. old -ae, or for- goacn ICiual endenora. Erwin, iD his debut appear-. ance at the Harlequin, really keeps the play moving. u it is he who is aapomiblr: for much of the humor. Erwin hu ex- BELGIAN WAFFLE INN Home of the Fantastic Belpn W~ the Gicantic 4-Eu Omelets, and The Superb Sandwiches. South Coast PlaD Village 3800 South Plaza Drive Santa Ana/ Costa Mesa (714) 557-5116 Opell t:00 L11L IO t:00 p.a. Daily ICMi Ct--.a .., • • _.. te...-.... -~ ita. illcladiq Iola iD •fto .. t1ae .,..,_,. --SilYer s~ ... • ... ~ ...... SclMJ ..... from the Ccaamy Tlaibe GrOep oldie .. 1940'1 .a.o .... ntcmne .... back- lfOUM Combined witla Enria. tile pair deliver some of tlae betta' ..-. comedy tbat'I been displaJQI iD OnDp CoGDty. ,__ of tbe a..· ii the IC>- cond of a trilO&Y of comedies beina ltqed at tbe Harlequin t11i1 year. It conduclea its nm Jaae I, bcfott "Anenic and Old 1..ace• opens June 11, for a two month-pl111 nm. (Tbe fint time tbat lbow bM been done on an Orange County dinner staaie). The Harlequin is located at 3SOS S. Harbor Blvd. in Santa Ana. Call 979-SSll for ticteu or information. 'All My Sons' brilliant at L.A. Theatre Center 8Y JACK BOUA:ND After tttina a revival of .. All My Som" a recent tbe Loe An- geles TbealR Center, it ii ob- viom director Bill Bmbnell bu treated Arthur Miller'• work with the reverence ud dedi- cation needed to bring it back to life. 1bil is. in short. a memor- able revival, one that proves again what a master craftaman Arthur Miller is when it coma to writing the well constructed play. There is still that stirring ring of passion~ that &battering conflict between the mother, the father and the son. Herc is drama that stagers one, that lifts one emotionally into a kind of state where there seems no reality except the one on stage. The play wu written shortly after the end of World War II and deals with a SOD who dis- COftn that his father bad sent defectift parts owneas for use by American pilota. The result wa the death of many of the . men. The IOD'I brother WU one of those who never returned, and the 1boct in discovering bis fatber'I lact of comcicnc:e aacl his dedication to money abaft all die dclb'oyl tbe re- Wicmhip between the two. Tbe comrontation between fat her and the son ia one of the IDOlt atagerina 1eena in any play, one that tears the men emo- tionally to bita. Here at LA TC the acene jolts and shocks with a _plvanizing fury. It it Bill Bushnell who baa brought the power back to the show. As the f atber, Philip jbker Hall is generally excep- tional in spite of some lumblina with lines and at ti.mes mouthina the dialoaue so that be ii not easily undentood. Still be has the agony, the wrenching despair of a man who has to face his own weakness. As the son, Bill Pullman is equally up to the demands of the crucial role. In the beginning, be seems stiff and stagey in the use of his body, but once be gets into the heart of the tortured man he is al- together remarkable. The performance of Nan Mar- tin as the mother is one of the brigbteN lights of the show. Unable to accept the fact that her other son will not return from the war, her performance is chilling, heart breaking, un- forgettable. She cannot stand reality and she becomes a haunt- ed ghost who walb painfully through a life that baa Iott mean- ing to her. Julie Fulton it anoth- er 1tandout u Ann, and othen who add luster to a show wreathed in 1treqtb and heart are Jim Jansen, Jon Menict, Sheila Shaw, Ruth da Sosa, Eric Ratican, and in particular Gregory W qrowsti. who it bril- liant u Georae. To this day, Arthur Miller does not comider the play dated. To him, there it still tbe same problem of people who make aai1ta.ke1 that lead to Jou of liva. A readina of the heacDina these days ¥ow1 that the tragedy of "All My Sons .. it a tragedy today. Loa Af16ek1 'IMatre Carter, Lo3 Angeka, Spring St. betwem Fi/tit and Sixth, tluourJr Ju. 15. PhoM: 213-657-6500. Plays Tue a day to Sunday a, 8 p . m . with matineea Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. 'Music Man' at Harbor Newport Harbor Hip School is praentiq Wfbe Mutic M~" June S, 6, and 7t~ at the Newport-Mesa School District theatre located on the corner of ~rvine and I Sth St. in Newport Beac~ David Dalton 1tar1 as the duhing Profeaor Harold Hill while Liu May plays tbe bard to get Marian the Librarian. Gail Brower clirecta. Tickets cad be obtained by sendina M .SO per penon to: Music Man Ticbtina, Drama Department, 600 Irvine, New- port Beach, or by paying SS at the door. Performances begin at 8 p.m. and there will be one IS minute interval between acts. MJ frincl b.al a litiaa tor tndli-1'1ifweo1..-ador- den.t die To..,...ot of beef llfteiW nil Cl a rt'= diila ii ~ ~~·~ .... aad aervect oa croutou with foi-pu. While I am not or- cliaarily a reel meat eater, be ha4 to raa1at to keep my fort out of hit plate. The truffle- ladea .Periaordine sauce wu perfection. I woald have been jealoua had I not just been served a maqu.ite pillDd 1wordf11b aiea1 floated on a rupbeny sauce that defiea cte.cription. Tbe r .. ~ I'm aure, left the arill just a trifle underdone to allow it to finish cookin1 on the way to the table. By tbe time the f~ bite went . into my mouth, thii f11h Ud reacbed the atate called · for in every recipe and 1eldom achieved: done but not dry, flaky but not overcooked. Sayina it WU per{ect iJ a little reclunclant, but it waa. We bad our usual problem of one diner who wanted a white wine and another wbo bad or- deftlCI for a reel. Ember'• solved that problem by introducin1 ua to thew imported French home wine, Canteval I enjoyed a whit~ burgundy while my friaid iloried · the recl. Other selectioe31 were111 DO( only ple1i- tiful, but attnctiftly priced. While Chef Gilbert does his masic ·behind closed doors, Denkler is up front and havina Monterey Canners newest has impressive start ~ ... a happening in Ir- vine on May 28 and the turn- out was imprellivc. The event WU the P'and Openinl of the any indication of the future auc- ceu of this new establishment, it should be a winnin1 one. The restaurant offen a coo- r Cuisine & Capers ~ . Mo•tereJ 98J Cauen Rn- ....... OP Calver in the Irvine Home and Garden Center. From S p.m.-8 p.m. they hOltcd a party to introduce the restaurant. If ~e crowd that attended wu • , .... PROCTOR temporary, upbeat ambiance, fresh aeaf ood, convenient lo- cation and friendly service. The new Irvine location marb the I J th Monterey Bay Cannen in California and Hawaii, and CMnqM1rw SUPPER CRUISES EVERY SUNDAY S-7 like ita forerunnera, is modeled after a turn-of-the-century cannery that miabt have existed on Monterey'• fabled .. Cannery Row." • The restaurant ia enhanced by an outdoor patio dinin1 area whicb ii complimented by a f eative red and white awning for comfortable outdoor dining during the IUllllllCrtime . , Costing dose to S 1.3 million, the restaurant's new decor is centered primarily around the Oyster Bar. Gleaming bottles 5 , ...... 4 ....... "llm" People meet • &;or°" Nrw fl« Dnloun,,t ef'incOlrq - MtdillllMI at I b)fTI • ~" ~ 8r\n:tl - f'Ul ,ScMa • EJ••,,.... end Oenc1t9 - ~ l'°"'9 -N~ • c..is-n·5 T«* ~Shelp - 9'Han • 115 00.. Guat Aooms ·~end~• lealMI -llont 10 to 700 Airporter Inn Hotel 11'JOO M«N'ftl 8'd., ...... (114) l3M1lO <OW 1111'1 ~ CGUfllY NOCllt> a wonderful time with his gueata u be make• hia way around tbe room dilpemina excellent food, charmina convenation and aiacere coacern that bis peita ncry wish be fulfilled. lr11 staff ii equally cbarmllaa. Otar eener, an entbUli..UC lady who obviously lovet her job, was named Rae. She knows the menu a.nil kDOWI' bow to IDake a IUClt feel welcoined and pam- perecl. Deaaert wu, u we'd come to~ spectacular. Denkler flamed crepea tuutte at the table and we watched the operation apdl bound. ID addition we de- .cided to aamPle Cbef Gilbert\ award winning Mandarin Na- poleon brandy pie. The crepes were teader, ~and the sauce of citrua and liqueur superlative. The pie. . . .ob that pie. I kept reminding m,.elf it'• impolite to steal food from other people's plalea. Even u we ate, we knew that our whole dinner cbect eould not be more than SSO. It was about S4S, including die wiM, but not tbe cocktails. I'd call it a barpia b\lt Ember's is ao far out of die barpin ~that ~ word dOClll\ 4o the boUle jmticc. It's more lite a mirllde. Ember's is also open for tach. The any-minute-now openin1 of their patio area for drinta and appetizers is alto note- worthy. I'll let you wander over for luncbeo~ on your own with- out 1ayin1 anytbin1 more: Bated A••ka Ember's lleataurant, 2642 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. 646-2774. Reacrvations recom- mended. Full bar service and small lounge. Lunch from 11 :30 Lm. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner from S p.m. to 10 p.m. daily. All major cn:dit cards. Dinner for two, food only, no appetizer, from SJS. 1HE EXCEPTIONAL CHAMPAGNE' BRUNCH In The All New Registry Hotel Jain us for a ieast the whole family is sure to enjoy. Indulge in our sumptuous buffet featuring: Eggs Benedict, Omelettes Made-to-Order, Roast Beef, Seafood Newberg, Country Pate, Pasta Salad ud Fresh French Pastries . Enjoy a complimentary glass of chanqMgne. F.ach Sunday in th~ an new Cafe Chablis 11:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . Adults $17.50 Children 10 and under $9.50 RFSERVATIONSACCEPTED (714) 752-8777, Ext. 157 18800 MACARTHUR BOULEVARD IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92715 . - - • ,~ ral I . I oe a ir---1 'I J rl 11. I ::c ft '2! I' ] r~ ! 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"• I . •'"'· ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·,·.·:,-.... ·.·.-....-...... · ... •.•.•.·.·.·.•.·.· ... ·.·.: .... ' .. "'. ,,,. . . ' ... Simply mall a check or money order to T,_ Ene.rt1ln1r, 883 Production Place. Newport beach, 92883. Or call In with Visa or Mast•car-d, at (714) 831-8120. Let The lnt1rlaln1r entertain YOU. Remember: tourists shouldn't be the only ones having fun. . . . . . . . . . . . • ••••• t ...... ' .. -. ,. ....................... ._ ••••••••••••• \ ••••• I ••••• I ••••••••• • ••• • ·---· .1. _. . ·- I ) I ,. , OFFERS TO TME PcJ6LIC AS A n Entire Stock of Men's/Women's Clothing and Furnishin11J RisiflO operational costs. failure to rulze antidPltld lncoml Ind ID of ...... on Ill Pl'1 of our creditors, forces us into this position ...... off tht atodl, CCIMt1 Ill rnerrMdsl Into Cllfl Ind let tomorrow decide the tutun. Ewry effort wil be midi to ,.._ Ill stDrm. Thenrfote: en.ctiYt inlmldiltlty. the entire laodl his-. .-..on••• rr.-. of ill true Mlir'8 price: MfythinQ lndudlnO the new11t 11rtv111 tor sortno ............ nn nna ~· ... no res1ric:tions. H It's in the store. It., for sale It "NEV£R MM PRICES." Thia .. Is tor you . . . Don't MISS It! over one n•on Dollars of a.rent and Just nvect sUts. sport coats. sladls. ens Sl*ts. ties, marted spot tMear and lacllS' ues, sladls. cnas. sport coats and assorted SIO tswear WI go on sale at redldOns of D to 50Jl • IF '!OUfJVl.YllDfEM!EI< 01E' '1At£11 WKR WMJl£ uenME •.. TH/.! WIU MTNE ()IE.I 1 H £ ,. t: L ' , N .r·,, I" ( 'T ..... ' '' "T ' ' Ir . -~ ' .. : ' '..." -; " ~ • ' ~ ~ • ' • • I lo-~ I • ' • ./ ) J . '-r .) t _ J • , ' 1 -' •· 't -• ~Ot M& COl\IPA.'" ~ ,. ta ,~ '.Y .......c.d.Viia .. Ama--.E..-ecce.,..t. 621 SoUlh B Scrut 1illdn. C.A 92680 PholWt 7U/7ll-71Sl -· -- STORE HOURS• Mon-Sat 10-6 sun 11·5 •Tustin store onlJ a , ..... ., dli lijlat ....__ comedy with much deft••• or ,..cc. Bat once tbe .aioD p ... ..,..,., the film pOWI ia a -ol wooder wl beauty abOat die m~ of t.e niftm, ewa ia tJae 1 .. of dire, life-tliieatcnia1 emcr:- •ncia. Enba.,.,.t by tbe )ogdlJ ~ ....... ~ICOICof Jolaa WUHaw; it\.~ ud poikiW eXpJwiOD of tM need to explOrc tbs aabowa and tat maa'I pom'bilidel f• aur- 'riYal, even with all the Cl•..,. ~WllL Not • much can 1;c said for brltMln1from /lltn.. mediocre, iafcrior remake of tllie 1953 c.it claaic. Tbc ori,uW falm was certainly not much iD the dra- matic or suspense areu, but director William C•mcron Men- zies pve it a quite cht..,.. niabt- marish visual detip~ that looted Cuisine and Capers---- a ,._,.11 and racks of stemware hana beneath a briaht awnina sus- pended around the bar, and trimmed mystically with tiny li&flt buds. Lush p-eenery, pol- ished woods, and comfortable seating arranaementa accent the aleamin1 brau and copper. In addition, this new Irvine location features a atate-of-the- art sound system for live en- tertainment every Wednesday through Saturday cveninp. Mesquite broilina remains the corncntone of tbe famoua Monterey Bay Cannen lunch and dinner menus. The mesquite charcoal bums ho~ up to 1,000 degrees, to sear in the flavor. texture and juices of f resb sea- food and fine meats. Monterey Bay Canners res- taurants arc justifiably proud of their fine selec:tion of up to 20 fresh seafood choices daily ... from many local waten, and many flown in from u far away u New Zealand and Alas- ka. Beef loven will enjoy the flavor mesquite broilina briQp to fine lteab at Moaterey Bay Canncn. while tbme pata wbo can't quite decide between steak and aeafood will loft pat coma bination ctinnen like ateak A lomter. The reatauraat ii open daily for lunch, dinner, a 4-7 p.m. happy hour and OD Sanday for a cbampaaac bllffet bnmcb. For rcsrvationa#or further in- formation C.U 551-FISB. Eaeourapd by tbe extraor- dinary NCCell of tMir .. Diwr with the Winemaker" in Fet>- ruary f eaturina wines of Ca- lifornia by and with Louil M. M artiai, Marica aact Walter of Le Midi have invited all frieodl of French caiaiae to par- ticipate, OD Tbunday. June 5, in a tutina of tbe winca that have been enhancina the en- joyment of tbat ea•• for cen- tv.riea-tbe wonderful wiDa of France. Chef Walter Ruttimann bu aaain arranaed • beautifully balanced dinner of tute 1n- aatiom to blend paciwly with the selected wiaca. SU out of seven couna praemed are new creations of Cllef Walter, di- rectly impired bJ the Premier Cru win.ea cboacn. Wlao wouldn l be impired by uma like 1984 Mnnaalt, Pulipy Montrachet, 1913 Nuit St. Geoqe, a 1982 Cbateau M~ delaine Premiere Grand Cru Claw or 1919 CMaeau Rayne Vianeau Preaict Grand Cru Sauternes. Monsieur Geora-Spuelt, na- tional sales "'M8I" of the re- puted impo11en, Bcraat Van- dervoort of San Frana.o.* will be their honored guest. He will not only discuss the selected wines, but will also be happy . to answer the many qaatiom regarding the wines of France. Reservations are required- scating is limited. Contact Mar- ica, 675-4904. Le Midi, :U2 I Via Lido, Newport Beach. There wu another open.ins of consequence on May 21 in HuntiDaton Buch. It ns tbe opeDi.na of a new T_, •••• - restaurant in the Waner CAater at the corDct of Waraer ud Beach. The festivities wae hial'tiah- ted by...., wd-bowa filma. such• Loi A .. m Mayor Tom Bndley, who Pf E•D&ed a ~ lam•tion fn>m the city of LA to Toay RomM for -ibcir coa- tribution to buaiaesa and ca.- tertainment in Soutllem Ca- lif onaia." Abo iD attcncluce were &.arl Ma.Idea. OliYia a ....... sey, Louie N~ Grace Robbim, wife of Harold Robbins and Teny Moore. . · Mayor Robert Mandie of Huatiqtoa leaca. pafotmed the ribbon cuttina wl ,. .. ted a key to tbe city to .. Butiaston leKh't place for ni.. • Tony R.omaa wiD be open 7 dayaawecifrom 11 Lm..-2a.m.. tbey will bDe me eatea1NaF'Dt DiPtlY ad ofrcr dctnay .,... vices. Call 841-7427 for more information. 11111111 Ta DI? Cb.:k Illa N~lrt Elll1 Cll•lllr ••• i; 'i I J i j, --------' E ... , ..• II .... -··: I Ii .. ; •. --_ J :W ·!I a I iJ!l!I t ' I ,. ' I I ~ i if.Ii 'r1~ 1'1111 ;jl1}11 rd .. , .. I f i LL (1)'1111 -, • I ft . ,ft' ~ .. ~:.a: •. 1 . ~>o' •·I ' " .. --.... ,, .. --.. ·-·--·-· - ... . . . On a heautifal day, FMlaion- able me•bcn liW peMI. mo- tored clown to die bz ~ recently termed bf wrW &ida and Famou" ielnitio• pro-aram u .. oae of tlae woadcn in Southern California.. Thia CbapmAn eooe• IUJ>- port aroup held tllcir final lcmch- eon of tbe ICal01l at tbe lloeeJ. D.N. Evant f811bom were mo- deled by memben Ileane Doo- lin, Loia Hinea and Norma Meyer. In additioa, president Mary Loa Hornby and chair ••• "Shop 'Til You Drop" ,,.. Harborlites Winnie Short choee to present the paintinp of memben Pa- tricia Groth (winner of the uchalice ... award for her wa- tercolor), Gloria Bradeson Has- sett and JoAnne MiL Enjoying the afternoon were Olga Ellis and her guest the Marchesa Luiadi Gresy (visiting from her native Milan to praent her new jewelry collection. Saks Fifth Avenue are the Marchcsa's USA agents.); Patricia Allen, Nora and Charles Rester, AJme Colin (who recently moved to Palm Springs), Pew Cotton, Dori deKruif, Rusty Hood, Annette Hurwitz, Anne McKnight (recently returned from Russia), Nancy Pettijohn, Lucy Rose, Jacqueline JKbon, Ruthie Jensen, Lois Stovall, Hedda Marosi and Ginny Smal- lwood. • •• Ginny Savage's charming 30% off ., ....... the title of the Sophisticates new beDdit, which now super- cedes The Solid GoW Sale, re- cently held at the Newporter. And from tbe looks ol thillP» members and pcsu were doina just as the title ~ knowina that proceeds from the event go to the Aueumcnt Treatment Senice Center, a non-profit juvenile di~ion program. Harborlites shopping in- cluded SUIUl Jarvie,. Maiy Sa- l>aa•to, ._er cat, Caalc1W-· Tb yen, SaNy Luby. Beverly Coil. Barbara Aune and her daupter Terry Hanes. ••• Auistance League members have a reputation of being ultra- comenative, probably because they support such worthwhile endeavors for children in their day care center and dental pro- aram-But once a year, the members ~~/ma_,1 zs presents Scene Three by Henredon at savings of 33¥3%. Now OD displq•C ........ 's are tk com~ bedaoum and dini• room col1r:ctiom ol Hcnmloo•s Scene 11arec- a glamorous blending of an deco and high tech. a IUDUJOUS combm.anoo ol black bcqucr and mynJ~ burl. Yours now at ~ ol J3Y\%. Complctt Wall Unit SS245 Ut95 frwo armoires, double cir~ ti&hted canon nriD mirrors) .,..._. __ ___ __ _....,.,..AMI ;1•·---·-..... _,.l9C.Jll ·llGla_..,·~ CollaHllCI 319911 'cjSI •·fNl5e-3822 ... ...,d .. SanDiilgl>f•• Qt .._C*» .. ._P a a ·•a lied ... ·~- I f I .t ,· \ l \ ' . I, I Families Broken marriages seem to be. byproduct of. modern society Editor•$ Note: An ~rror nt111ttd tlte owl of tlte f ollowllw J.,. Batbrlnk column Ill tlte M•y 11 usw. TM /ollowl116 ii tlte ankle In tu minty. My buaband and I made a deal tbc otbe:r niabt. We made a pact, sealed with a handabate, that we will never divorce one another. We"e seen friends and rel- atives through marital crises and some divorces. We"e watched the emotion, time, money, and the bun involved in dissolution of a marriaae. This prompted us to make an agreement with one another. We've found over the years that marriaae isn't easy. It's a lot of work. Life gets real complex when you have_ a couple of bambinoa and both mom and dad spend their waking boun carina for -.i.e family.• After awhile, the 1ood ol' days seem to fall by tbe wayside. You feel lucky to see one another let alone exchaoae a few words during the course of the week. You take one another for arant- cd and expect certain things from the other. Sex bu to be scheduled on the calendar and even then it could be pre-empted by a business meeting or a mate- to~poo~. Times change. our physical appearances change, our prior- ities change. We grow up. we have more responsibilities. When a couple bas problems, marriap: couuelon attempt to improve their relatioullip by p:ttina them to f ocu on tbe thinp that broupt them tolllber in the fll"lt pa.cc. Of coune, these tbin11 have cbaqecl. But what about that initial commitment in tbOle wedclina VOWI. That •to~ and ~ for better or for wone, till death do UI part?" BYCD if one ia Of the generation where we wrote our own vows, there wu an initial commitmenL Are we tumina into a society of people who don't keep oar promises? Today, divorce is very ac- ceptable and ftfY common. Men .. get burned"' in marriqe and sour at tbe thoaabt of another long-term relatiomb.iP. Women prove to other women that they can survive even with children in a life without a husband. Fewer and fewer are willin1 to mate a commitment to any kind of relationship. It was not too long ago that divorce wu not very common. Life wu every bit u difficul~ if not more, but married couples "tou1hed it out ... They tept their miles. Harbor Area's Original Wholesale Jeweler Buy S1nart & Co1npare! l>l.\Jt,,l:"\t. e \f'f'N \l\l:"\t. e HJ:P \IHI:'\(; I t" H' !"'-·~ rorr Hh,I. e Cu .. r.a ~h· .. .a, LA '>l o!./ e (I I .f • h;l'· I I I I TEEN e PRETEENS e GIRLS e GUYS MAKE rr HAPPEN' Combine a gr•.,,,..,.~ IMlnilig expetMMICe. Leem wtlat models do · from runNay modelng to telewilion OOl11119fdals. N. John Aobet1 flowers. you·n learn from the best Join the ITWty wlf I .... who get thelf st.aft wfth US. We 'I gNe you lots rrore to do this summer than J'9t 991 a tan CALL OR MAIL COUPON TODAY ---~--------------------------LJ I d hke information on your summer Modeling Day GafT1) Name ---------------------------------------• Phone ON ~-----~-~~-~---~-~~~-~--~---- EL TORO 8NJOI 'PACK YAU.EV PlAZA #E·1 837·9900 Clem • s r a· intcrna-' tioaally known te.._, aDd '-ta of Appe•rim folk ctano- iaa. will UI ...abc:n ol St. MnPr11h11i111 ea cllin .. neaina "'folk aDd circle d•N:i ... folk pma. and wor- ~ With puppeta OD Friday, June6. ne ~y will be bdd from 7 p.m.. to'9:30 p.m. at the Barbor View Homes Oubbome. The public ia iDYited. Partncn are not needed. Tbe COit ia $2 per penon or S5 a family. Cbild care for fiYe and under will be provided. To rqister, call the SL Mart Church office at 6"-1341. 1'lle ant •e 1t1e1 of tlae Mlll- dple Sclerci 111 8'lpport G'°"P will be held on Sunday, June 8, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Hoag Hospital\ rehabilitation om- DUtum. The topic for tbia meetina ia .. EneraY Comav.ation and Addaptive Equipment.• Gay Hirata, supervisor of the occu- pational therapy department at Hoag, will demomtrate tech- niques multiple lderoGa pa- tients can ue to simplify bouso keeJ>ina and cootiq tub. The meetina ia free, and DO reservatiom are ~-For further information, call 76().. 23S3. ..Geriatric S«fMra. Hawaii to Newport Beadl,,. is the title of a lecture with slides showing the adventures and feelings o( two Newport Beach, senior citi· zens, Bud Desenberg and Dick Sweet, who sailed 2700 miles from Hawaii to Newport Beach in the summer of 198S. They brought back tbe ~ foot sloop Arriba. followina the Trans Pac Yacht Race to Ha- waii. This program f ollowa the general meeting at the OASIS, senior citizens' center, Sth and Margarite, Corona del Mar. It will be held at 10 a.m. on Fri- day, June 6. Senior citizens and their f ricnds arc invited. TIN .. New Youth Choir" of Shop Smart llvy ronsipnvtU. '• Ladies Fomwl AftiR • s,o.tsud C-1 Wear • Acceuoria • Now E.ltatt JCMlry Tonlle .,_,to pnMde trultlM••·for wom• Willa dlembJ clepwleei I ..,,orl· cnofNew•.al11111W w ... Will hold a -ookl Elo- pbant Sale and sueat Aaction• at 10 LID. OD June 5 in Corona del Mar. New Directiona ii a reaideD- tial recovery center for c:bemi- cally dependeot women and YOWll adults. 1boee interated in attendina . the continental breakf .. t and sale should call 760--1460. Lunch menu 1'lle Newpwt lhrW Orcllld SodetJ will meet Saturday June 7 from I p.m. to S p.m. at the Zonta Qubbome, IStb Street and Irvine A venue in Newport Beach. The lunch menu for Newport public achooll, the week of June S throup 11, will be u follows: Thursday: Jumbo com doa with mustard, buttered mixed veaetablea, fruit with Jello, and milt. Friday: Submarine sandwich with bologna, turkey, cheese, lettuce, tomatoea and pieties, fruit compote, ice cream cup and milt. 1'lle Fahs• ol tlae Newport .... ....,, will imtaU the - new executive board at a lunch- eon at the Balboa Y acbt Club, 180 I Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar at 11 :30 Lm., lbun- day, June S. Monday: Manager's choice of menu, with milk. "Patio c.......,.· is the topic of a claa to be taupt on Wednesday, June 11, at 9:30 a.m. -noon at s1a .... U- Tuesday: Taco with meat, cheese and lettuce, seasoned com, bot roll with butter, fruit deuert, and milk. Wednesday: 0 Student's fa- vorite menu with lots of goo- dies, .. and milk. S-JS-86 S-IS-16 S.IS-86 S.17-16 S-16-16 S-IS-16 S.I~ S.16-16 S.11-16 S-IM6 S-1~ S-17-16 S-19-16 S-IM6 S-11-16 S-17-16 S-IM6 S.17-16 S-19-16 S-l0-16 S-19-16 S-l0-16 S-174 S-19-16 S..l0-16 S-»86 S.21-16 S.l0-16 S.l0-16 S.22-16 S.11-16 Births Hoar Memorial Hospital Mr. A Mn. Reary J&llDeet. M Mr. A Mn.. Cnia Miller F Mr. A Mn. Harry ROFR M Mr. A Mn. o.nid SaDivan M Mr. A Mn. W"alliaa Pattoa M Mr. A Mn. llichard Taylor F Mr. A Mn. Warra Payne F Mr. A Mn. Pal a. •• .;., M Mr. A Mn. Edward 11.akley F Mr. A Mn. Cnia Maara F Mr. A Mn. Marti.a LubUI M Mr. A Mn. Mart Hamer M Mr. A Mn. Andniej bbia.k F Mr. A Mn. l..&rry ffqlar F Mr. A Mn. DuicJ Hernudez F Mr. A Mn. Mart Eppenoo M Mr. A Mn. Diarmid Flatley Ill M Mr. A Mn. Andrew Ccnaroy F Mr. A Mn. Sc.nca Heiner M Mr. A Mn. Mickey Cecil M Mr. A Mn. Clartil Pearson M Mr. A Mn. Lee Borton F Mr. A Mn. l1lomM Haccbe F Mr. A Mn. 0.-Hcnuuiodez 111 M Mr. A Mn. Scott JOMS F Mr. A Mn. o..icl 8uTo F Mr. A Mn. Dnid Draper M Mr. A Mn.. lle>krt Fry M Mr. A Mn. Deu Rania M Mr. A Mn. LaCardcul F Mr. A Mn. no... hoebt>er M Attentton to detal, naturally Lilt's Uttlt TMIUfm 1b '""°"'' "°"' ""llfltft'l'tt'I' ~'t' SUflfSI 1"'11 p ""*. sri«/IOfl f '°'" "'" Pllfl/ '!J of spnitllt v loads wiMS Mid <M*PfllfffS 291 S Redhllt A•I08 CO!Q Mesa 714 &H-0810 lrviDt Or-. Hemet Millioa Viejo Newport 8cKb Irvine Irvine lrvioc llVine Newpon Beach Cypraa Colta Maa Col&a Mesa H~Beach lApu llilll Oa.rdeaOTOYe Co.ta Mesa lniM Huntiqtoca Beacb COIUMeaa Garden Grow COila Mcu Irvine Hatiaacon acacll Coroea dd Mat HllDliqtoe leeclt COila Mcu Irvine lrriM Rutiaaloa lucb HIUltiaaton 8acb Parts for the watches started being exported from Switzer- land into other countriea where the keeping of time bec•me a new concept. Durin1 the Frncb Revolution, the watchmakeTa of France moved into the Frndl Quarter of Geneva. aa they bad to flee their homeland. Since many of tbe parts for tbeir watcba came from Switzerland, it made 1e01C to punoe tbeir art from tbe toURe. Even today, Geneva ia the center of the watch iadaatrJ, and u Geneva ii a home ud a''touriat attraction for tile wealthy, the iDdutry found a comfortable a.tomer bw. Tot wt GripriU recently visited tbe home of the Audeman Pi- quet watch in La Bru1u1 ba Northern Geneva. Tbe actual place wbere thia tradition of watcbmatin1 ia Carried oa ii in a coawrteD B~ Yilta with only t1u9e ....... nae This timepiece incorporates many functions: date, year, chronoar11pb and perpetual~ lendar that will operate until the year 2100. BecaUIC of tbe cuct daip of the aean, the watch will tnow when to skip leap years, and to plan for the exact numbers of daya in C8Ch month until 2100 without any. adjuatment to the watch. Be- cause it takes two to thRe yean to make one watch, they are understandably rare. Only 40 watches are made a day, t.berefore one bas to ap- preciate the handmade delicacy involved in a ainaJe timepiece. Larger manufacturen make up to 2000 watcbca a day for their market. ..The price increuea u the number of watches made decreases," says Toto. DIRECT FROM CHICAGO ''CHEF RONAf.Do" f'IOlO accepting catered cocldal'1 luncheon and dlnner parties for the dlscrfmlnallng hos(/hostess. To reserve JIOW" clats and _ discuss menus plase atll "the clwf" at 714-5598884. (Rf!f(enmces aoallable upon ~) • leafnnlna Ballet Thtoush Pointe • Ages .. ThrOu8h Mull • NlWI Jazz and the An of~ Gesbn • ~ Biiiet beidle caws . • .... .. IAp. lmprcwes PolluN Addi. lowfy New l.ook • ,.,." .-111.l. ll:l!!!!!im--CHINA •CRYSTAL• GlnwAH~-1!!111-­ PORT MEIRJON BOTANIC GAltDENS BDlDS OF BR.n'ON OISCOUN'DD 3151' FULLY STOCUD CAPE COD CONNECTION Swings into Su••er. 1/3 OFF SALE gJJ_ summer merchandise Mon. -Sat. June 2 - 7 PANTS• SWEAIEAS • SHOllTS SKlllTS • JAMS • T-SIDTS DllESSES • m..OUSES WOMEN SIZES 4-14 Glm S 7-14 BOYS 8-14 Hema: .... • Fri. ...... '-• ............. 279 E. 176 ·-· ~------------------~--~---~~.-...~~~~---~-~---------~~~ . I COUFDN I I I I I I I I I I I I t I I I 650 5440 4517 ·-Ca11t ""'· ... .., ....... A U,,.,,. Solwlott /M ScltooJa~ °""' Con SUMMER CAMP ao,. A Giltl S.14 ,n. • Sw' , I • Ma•• __________________________________________________ J • •w· I • r·, 2 eGeW The Number One Ranked Tennis Club in California Myron McN#nara hes been a prominent Mme in tennis tot more than 20 yeera and haa wortted with such greats as P.ncho Gonzales. Rod Laver and Jactt Kramer, to name a few. Myron brings to~ camps not onty the experience long recognized by the wortd'a top amateur and professional tennis playera, but also a very per10nal invotvement in teaching tennis to youngsters. n.... camps are open to the public and are designed to Improve the tennis game of juniors. John Wayne Tennis Club T-Shirts and viaora w ill be give to all campers and racquets will be awarded to camp tournament win.-.. Enrollment is limited to six students per instructor. •June~4 Jutr7-.ltllf 11 SESSION DATES '"" 21-Aug. 1 Aug. 4-11 ...,..: c...., ................ °'a.pt. 1 CLA88 TlllES llon.-Frt.,1 .. 11 em • ...... • szn. Aug.11-29 *lepl.1-12 1171 JAMBOREE ROAD For reg .. tmlon lnfonMllon NEWPORT BEACH C811 lt4 1800 • T n "'8 • Cr f1c1 Leall• •Hf l'u f1•ftf1Uo ..... I IM'l1 ( ... -... ....... ....... ... , «' ... -..) FOR MOU INl'OllMA110N CALL 6~ OU CARDEN . OF HUNTINGTON BEACH C.rdMI Curriculum Pre-School -Gt'IMle Eilht Opeit the ,_, .ounct 1:30 A.11.-1!00 P.11. 721Ub .. TA ·IOllTESSOll llRB• IESA SCllOOI. Academics and fun activities for the summer 3025 Oeodar St., Costa Mesa . 549-3803 cu.mt DUY 4 ll I WEHI FOR ALL YOUR DIVING NEEDS 24Hour w.-Report 131-DIVE Mn .. tWltOr ~ ..... v..., •llYlmllllml •W..AT-.•PW •IEfmDATR• .,..., of .............. ~~~ Paeltle Trawel Se•••I nu s . ~• s. ...... Alie. CA mt1 . HlaMhM 111:1 ORASGE COUSTY'S OSLY PRIVATE ACCREDITED TRAVEL 'SCHOOL iUMriraa ,\lirtlmn hWe c .. ,.-r Tr•..... DI ll1iii1te *"'-°"ISG . .\nER.~S. E\.£SISG CL.U.'IU-ICJ ~• c1••l Ma.e49S ---·'•k r.,. ,.neu1 u.w""· -....-- c AJli>EN CROVE .._ • '-'- TRAVEL CAREER TRAINING NEXT CLASS-JULY 7 CALL .. t:r~.., (714) 241-0825 2950 AirwJ Awa.. D-1, C.--. CA Enrollment in Progress •TV, COMMERCIAL & FILM WORKSHOPS* PN-aehool ttvu ... School .... Now ···••9 OllANQE COUNTY CENIM FOR Ml:Vli 40"§ (714)722-1116 729 W. 11th St., Suite A 1, Costa ..... -•GOLD ARROW CAMP-• .. 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I I aMd bf: tNTt.RACTIVt saMC£ UTILITY. INC .• a C1N'omle ~ es trvseol(s), In the office ol tM CounlJ ltilcalder of Ontnse County, s.... of C a ••Wr. ftl SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 80JfR RJR CASH {p)g*9 • time ol ult if' IMul ....., d .. Uni9d Slitll) if' the kJbby. the buildinl In< I I d 8lt: 601 $. Lewis St., Oranel, CA. alt richt, .......... ClllWC)Jld tD ... ,.,_ hsld bJ it wtd$r uid o.d of Tf'Ult in tM property lituM9d In said c..., ... SS... dW:ribild a: EXHt8fJ•A• PIMCEl 1: Unit A-9 as sho9n on thet ceftain amended con· ~.,... ...... dldar'IJl.'fte 24, 1912. • tnltrunw1t k 12-216"547. Oflica3 "9cardl ol Or..-~f Calls itomia. • definild in the DecWMion of Ccwenants, CandiM11S ..t RuCJidioi• NCIOfdld ~ 4, 1981, in Book 14167 Pase 1086, in the Official Rec0tds of said County, and as amended t., an tnstrument NCU1dad June 24. 1982. as tnltrumlnl No. 82-216548. OfticiM Alcords. PARCn2: An undivided 2.585 percent (~) interest in and to Lat 1alTract11353. in the C4Y of Calta Mesa, County of <>ranee. Stat• of California, as shown on a map NCU1dad in Boael 481Pasn45 and~ al rmo.ee.n.ous fNPS. "' the office al the County Recot'cMr of aid eaur.,. hote*IC lteeftom units A-1 tD A-9 indusive, 8 - 1 to 8-6 inclusiw, C-1 to C-6 inclusive and D-1 to o.e indlaiw •...,._on Mid mldoa1.wm .,..,. Alm 9':••11 ..._ ........ 1111 n••• ores. pt9Cious .......... lftlllafs. WbstMoM and ~rbons of ~ llind and c~. includl• pettoluem, oil, ps. asphdum and tar betow a declilfl of 500 feet. thlil ftWJ "°" OI to. ..... be bind, locm9d, contained, detsaf~ « t.ken on, in, under or from said land Gr ar1J pM ......,, wiehlJut. tll I •. q fW'll of IUtfac:e enlry OI .,,, filH al er1try to the ~ ther9of to • depth of 500 feet benuth the surface fOf' the da '*••'It. 1en.awaf. ~or other axploitation al aid~Ol .... IQel.. PMal.3: A non •ashc rr1 ,_.. ..,..,,._. to such unit tar ··= ............. icn .._ ........ purposes .., ... portion ol t.-9 and 10 al Trxt 5935. as ..._.. on • ftllllP recodad in Book 219 PISIS l and 4_ al ...... PW mJiP& in the Olftcil of the County ...... of aid County. for Ii .. 11 1• IJl't odf". Code: 15069. AP NO: 938-98- 022.. Thu *9JI iiddlw and alf'6t comn•• du....,. ..... al .. ,.., PiGl*t» d&M:at.d --• pwportJd toe. 245 Rtds--.. M-t. CG1U 1teA. CA 92626. TN ........... T~ -.11hna Mf MebilitY fof 8"Jilcu•..-111a1 ...... .., wandaetwconwnon 1 1g .... , • .., ...... "6Wift. Sillid .... M ..... e.a ..... corrul .. OI W · ~. W$ W • .......... I 81dll•W..111 IKJion, .............. tD.., ........... prit~ II.Im el tM ..-Cs)~ br Nld Deed ol TNat, with 'ill WT ..... • onMdsd In tsld llSlll(s). .... .._ " .... ...., .......... d .... .,.. " frust. ..... dJ ...... ' 111 .... T"'*511tMd al .. trulll o.13111 .. , _ _.. o.d tATIUSll. .......... fill Ci_,, t a s••Pl7.21Ul . 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JAa(M.fNUY JD#ND L KEl.10 JAMES S. EGAR ....... -..., _____ r..t.r & IC.tllr, 1201oa.9t.. .... 410. , .... ~ c.. 92f560. (714) 476-2'57. 5/15 5122 5129615 4976 •••u .._IC_ Mill I .. • ID I I -··· ••n . ........... ... tilltMiw111•TW ANO MllllON AUO. C&ATD. • Ctllb•• Glftlr. .. ,., ...... 113 ear. rN Plaza, S..tt. 200. Nt '°"' lwh. CA 92t60: ........ C. Hopkins, '"""' • ..., lucuu 111 T,_.." .... , •• c .....,. end 0.-. Hop. ldrtl T .... Uftdlr Dldln- llan OI TNlt dlllct 0.:.- 2', ·--....... SJ•m:oOrM. ...... 8-:tt, CA tael. Mattlhan CorPGf'Mlon, c.ltfotnl8, 25092 Buck· ._,.. Lane, Llcaml Hitta, CA92M3. TOM ~.17 Woodluw- •· 1Mn1. CA 92714. ,... bulk.a .. c:onduc:t- ed by• ...... ~. Sianed: Stephen C. Hop- kJns.. Thia .....,,.,. was filed with the County Clertc of Or.,... County on M.y 12, 1-. AleNo. Fl08184 5/22 5/29 6/5 6/12 5013 T04m7 mncaO/ITIIUnB"SULI T. S. ND. M-et..-.DEs YOU AAE .. DEFAULT tN>EA A DEED Of TRUST 04TED *Y B. 11'1a. UNLESS YaJ TNCE ACTION TO PAOfECT V0UA PAOllEATY, ff MAY IE SOt.O AT A P\aJC WE. F "tal NEED AH EXPlANATION Of THE NAruAE OIF THE PAOCEEONJ ~ YOU YOU SHOLlD COMJACT A lAWYE.A. • Col••• At , i.c:upuif, a~ CDpoti&bi, T~ un9 .. Died OI Trull. .. Ml ,_ ..,.... '1111111 • ..._ on .AAne 20, 1-. 11 t:oo A.M., .................... Old a.. caur.., ~.._. .... ., ... °' ........... ,,,. lhl.C-w*"Wllt• ........ AN.Clll..,._ Thtlllt ........................... cuhOt• ~ ..... ,.. .. , .......... " ... In .... "*-' ol .. Uftl!M-. ·----The cl** ....... ..., an a ... • a • Ill..._ a .... •...,.. oedlt &nan. • • ............... IDln •• t~ ....... In C r iilL Thi .... lie .............. COllllm•fl. w1a11W. a ............. ._. .......... pa11111'an OI .... Cua,..•-••1111.,..., S 'Cua•-IY II .. T~ W.-,_ ..... DIM fll Trwt ..,_. bJ o..,t E. Jann. 9t WV.•itiM ,....,_Ind,....., on..._ 5, 191'1, • ....,_Mt .... 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CA WO Tiie TAW fl '71z.,,, lllbllllr lar.,,, 111DD114DC9'1t• Ol .. 11aw • .._cionaaon •4 1 ... .,,.~ .................. ....._ ... "° ...... ... • .._ -a• ••ds .-a a.•••• lair lomllne .. r.. ~ ... 111 'lild""' .... ...., "'* .. o..ffflTowt .. tm,..._....M .... behlld. ""',.._ ...... ta ............. ft ..... .......... "'........ .... f • ., .... rdcll. ... .... •M•INlll' .. ,,.,, 11 .. _.... Jlldd IM' 8NIC Of NIE.RICA •llOMM. 1'USf .,., IAWGI A~TION. Fa E ~-IECTION .mt, _. WEST a ...... NANE.OMNOE. CA-. ,.. .......... ~ ...... ioltMNaiemol ................... _......,I wol .. nall(I) 111•• kr .. ..._ DMd ol TIUI&. .......... • '* ta1 • a .. ~ ,.._ CillMI -· I .... wmr .. -fll .. o-1 "'TNll. tno!=!-: ..... .,...... ..t 11_.,n 11 .... Tr.-_ 111111111•.,.~-..m .. •--.-,,_ .... ,,, .... ,..,.of .. '-·-:-r:-·-....... '** c....... cu ... .. ---CIC caAw.11hRcor ~~..,-­~~ ,... .. T.- Di1Jc-Ct91 ........... 1-ff JU...._~ M ;1tHllW~ 5016 I 1111 I --·-MlllU•• 11 IW ~na1ua1n , ... 411 ........ .. do&fil bull ..... •: NE£· DUS AllOCIATD. e c.t.- Momle O.c•~••elp. 113 Corpm• ""-.... 200, Newpw1 leech, CA 92te0. ,_,...n C. Hot*Jn•. TruJ1911a. •.,,, Succ1 ,. T,_.. OI .. ._ ... , C ..,.....,,o...ttap. WM Trust, Oed8nieion of Trust dated OctoMr 24 1980, •nd " llmended: 2553 ... ..,0rM.U...- Bledt CA 92&51. Mettshan CorpoqtJor. c.ttfoml8, 25092 luck- boerd Lane. ............ CA92653. This tau.. •CDnlMt· edbya..,.........,•llp. Siped: Stephen c. Hop- edn&. This 19 9 ••• -tied wttft the CCKlnty CWtl of ~County on Mm, 15, 1916. ne No. F309244 5/29 615 61121119 5029 C2*11 .....CMOncl ncnnous •• •• MAMllTA.._, The falkMtnc person is doins ~ ae.; SUPER- IOR ADVERTISING, 1661 Superior, Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Jack Ev.ns, 1661 Super- ior. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. This~ .. conduct· ed by an lndividuat. se.t: JeclcE-. This .............. ftled with the County Clertc of ORANGE County on Mar 9, 1986. File No. Fl08716 S.22 S.29 6-5 6-12 5009 ...... "*.ICllOTD AClllllOUI• I• En ..... ITA'IWT The tcloli'1te ........ dol"I buliMst as: FOOT· Hill AND BASELINE AS- SOCIATES, a Califomi• 1ener•I partnership, # 13 Corpor• Plaza. ~ 200. Newport Beech, CA 92660. Stephen C. Hopkins, 2S53 Mon.co Drive. LllluN Belch, CA 92651. MATTSHAN CORPORA· TION. California, 25092 Buckboard Lane, La1una Hills. CA 92653 This business IS conduct· ed by. ,.netal partnership. The re1istrant com· menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious business Mme 0t names listed above on February 1. 1986. Sianed: Stephen C.Hopklns. This ~ was filed with the County Clerk of 0rarwe County on Maay 6, 1986. File No. fl08388 5/ 15 5122 5/29 6/5 4983 l-2UM ......CNOTD FICllllOUI ..... ..... ITArmENT The fonowins pssons are dolnt business as: DEWITT· HARVEY. 2133 Vista Lare- do, Newport Beach. Cali- fornia 92660. Adela H. c.lhoun. 2133 Visu Laredo. Newport Beech. ea.if. 92660. Adela H. Calhoun, as Tn-.. ol .--, TNlt 8 .. 2133 Vllta l.sado. Nleport e.dl. CA 92660. This busk-. ii oanduct- ed by~ SiFed: Adlll H. C8lhoun.. TNl-•talt-fited witta the County Clertl of Or.,.a County on Mar s. 1-. flle No. Fl08275 5/15 5/22 5129 615 ,. wwaa HClll ... llJM N ........ an n The foADwlftl '*"°" is .. ...._.SWISS- UH[.114 .. 9INll. .... polt 8-:ft. CA taQ. _..... LMa. 11' 2.- SINll. ~le port Iced\ CA ~ Thll ........ candud· ,edbyMitdstf.r --fllic:Mll t..a. "* 9 9 ·---Ned ..... tM County C'-' of =~anMIJl9. Fla No. f'JOMa4 5122 S/21615 6112 4999 -·-··-... YOU AM: .. _,AULT UMDllt A DID tJI :TWUlf ~TIDDltD 11•~ 1~ ..... mWllTMIACftGN TO MOTICT _,. ........ If •Y •DD AT A PUmJC IML • 'IOU '8D M .......... OF THl MAW 011-..: ~IC •ti MWlllT *'• YOU IHOULO CGNW:f A lMWa. 0. Jl*l la, 1-., 111~ N .. WDIDM COtf. VlY~ cio. .• -'' t •• , ...... --.... ~toO...fflTNll,.a f1f mal llR 10. ............ 14111 .... ...,, ,... -.. f1' OMcW 19'1 ... •1c 11f 'r: MCDl• MtM AN U~ MM a~•) Ill._ 9Mce o1 ttle ~ ...... llf OIW• ~ ..... fll c.1---. Will llU AT W AUCTION lO .-St .... '°" c:e..aa.:~ .... ., ... in ... moMJ f1' the 11: tN TH£ LO•'f TO THE 8UtlDl'9 LOCAllD AT I. Ll.Wll Sf. CWIJIQE CA. ... rW'lt. ............ -............ -held .., It under .... ,,.... of TNll "' ..... .- ... Flllf In llld ~ ................ -*f 105 LOf 4 Ol l'MCT 1331 .._ IUU.Y DOC A I ED '" E09T ATTACMU> HOEro IMO llW)E A PMT THEmW. n. ...... , ,, -.... --~ .. .,, ... , 1...,.f1' .. ,..pu1,_,..,......_ ..... ~ to be: 2'0 C..,., LIM 3105, Nespon Beach. C.. 92M3. Thi ••liwied TNll9a diadMnl ..., ...,._ tor WffillM:oauc 1•f1'tl'9 ... ldlf_end._comman dtl's u-.wan,,..._hcNin.. Seid ...... be ...... but ..... c.lleent fl( --my. CICPIW Of ......................... llUllllOt, fl(~ to.., ............ PJlic:ipll tum of the noe.(1) secured b1 Mid Deed of Trust. wtut ,,.... ... ....,.,, • prow6dcd in uld nall(1) ......... if anr. under the Wml ol uid Occd ol Trust. ...._ c:tw .. Md lllPl' 111 f1' the TNlllle Md of h lrulll a..e.d by leid Deed ol Trull. from the amount ,_. tonlbly eatim1l1 ~ID be: $132.114.tl. The bcncftdsry under uid Deed ol TNlt hclllWcJi; e decuted and dlMVCl ed tD .. undcrlilned • wt1tl9n Oeca..tlon of o.fautt and Demand for Sale, and a written Notice of o.t.ult and Election to Seu. The undenilNd ca-9 said Notice d Dlfaalt Ind Election to Sell to be recorded in ttw county where the rul Pf'OPClt1 is loc*d O.MAY14,1916 TAC110993 WESJERN COHYEYAHCING CORP., as Mid Trustee. 8y ALBERT CORTES. ASSISTANT VICE PRESIDENT. Authorized Si.-mature, 4050 WILSHIRE BLVD .• LOS ANGE• ES. CA. 90010, (213) 480-6382. S.22 5-29 6-5 5019 N01ICI 06 ftUITll"I ULI •21~---1'UM YOU ARE-IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATU> April 13, 1984. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACT10N TO PROTEC'f 'YOUtt fMOPOI V. IT MAY Ill SOLD AT A PUBUC SAL.£. ff YOU HUD Alf £XPtANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE ~EEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 6-13·86 8t 11:00 a.m . TRANSAMERICA TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY LOCATED AT 6850 R .. ioMI St .• Dublin, CA 94568. PHONE# (415)829--3800, as duly appointed T NStee under and pul'IU8nt tD Deed d Trust rec:ordcd S.3-84 as lnsb'Ument No. 84-1839n. d C>ffic:at Riecotds ew:uted by. PHILIP J. CONTE AHO LINDA CONTE, HUSBAND AND WIFE, as trustor(s), in the ol'fioe ol the County Recotder d ORANGE County, State of California, Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTtON TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (s-yah'e Ill time of sale in a.Mui money of the United Stalin) et the South front entrance to the e>ranae County C>ed Cout1house. 211 W. Santa AN Blvd., City of Santa Ana, State of California, alt riCttt. tiUe and i.,..,_. ~ to and now hetd by it under said Deed d Trust in the ~ situated in said County and State dncribed as: EXHIBIT .A" PARCEL l. Lot 11 of Tract No. 11449, as shown on• map recorded in Boe* 491. Pll\95 12 tD 16 i~ of miscalaneous maps. records d Oraf1lll County, Califamfa. Uctptins atl oit, oil ri&hts. mi.,.. mirwat nsttts. nMunll ps rilhtS. and Oltw hydroc:atbollS by~ name known, t"-t may be within °' under said land. without. ho11.w, the riC"t to drill, mine. sb'8. 8llPkn and operate throuch the surface or the upper SOO feet of the subsurface of uid land, as reMfV9d by the Irvine Co., a Mlchipn Corp., in an instrument tliCOlded NcMtmbel 8, 1979 1n Boe* 13386. Pase 1280 d Otficial Records. PARC£l.2: Non..cJusNe Wf1"e Its as set forth in the sections entitied "Support SeUtement and Encroechma ..... "Com- munity Facilitie Eawnel It". and "Orainaee Ower Com- munity Facilities", d the article entitled "Euement:s d the DecJaration d CoweNnts. Cooditioo1 and Res· trictions fO( Belcoutt Mater Association (The -0.C. laration'"} rec:onSed March 24, 1982 as Instrument No. 82-101131 "' Offic::ql R9cotds. and any ~ments °' supplenwib .... The slrellt 8ddt9ss and other common desCNtiCJn, if any, d the ,... PfUPCl'tJ dw:ribed 8bcwe n I>"' ported to be: 9 WEYBRSOGE COURT. LDT 11, N.1wport 8ecch . CA. The undersilnCd Trume disclaims any liability for any ilac:orrectrmaolthl strell act&* wand ott.'oommon ......... I.,, . .,..,......._ s.id .. wll bl mcda, but wfthaut co.a_,. OT W · rancy, ...... fl( ~ ,....,..,,. title postel&ion, °' ~ to -.. 1••••• Pf'•dpal """ of ttae nollt(1) MCUf'M bJ uid Deed of Trvst. with ---........ Pt"OW6ded in Aid nom(s). --~ If ....,. under the t11nn1 of uid Deed ol Tnmt. ..... GM .. and .... I I d the T,_,.. end d the trullll crt1'11byMido.df1'TNlt. tor1Mwncun11111 • ...,.,. 111im 2 1 ID bs S3'7IAQ2..l2. The bis~ under 9ld o.d f1' TIVll ...... rea.-d Md M•lid to the ~ • ......, Oeclenltiion of OefMlft .net OemMd for Scte, .net • .-ritten Notice of o.t.ult 8ftd erection to Sen. The wdll.,_. C:...S uld Noticed ~and flllc:don to Sii to be 19COlded In the county ..... the Nel Pi~ 11 lomllld O.C MliJ 13. l•. TMNSAMOtCA Tint INSURAHCl COMPANY, A ~CORPORATION. AS TittlSTa. 8y JOYCE M. FURPHY, ASSaSTAHT stcR£f Nrf . 5122 512.9 615 11421 5014 ..,.. ...... uu ••111 ii mucm111..., ..... WEU&Wa 111• ua YOU AR£ IN DEFAULT UNOO A OllD Of TRUS1 DATED 5125/82. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PtCOriRIY. IT MAY BESOl.DAT PUBUC SAL£. IF YOU NEED Alf EXP\.AHATION Of THE NATURl Of THE PM>Cal>INGS AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULC CONTACT A LAWYER. On 06/20/86 lit 09:15 A.M. VEROUGO SE.RV1CE COA PORA TtOH as the duty appointed T ruR8e under ~ punuent to Deed ol Trust. Recorded on 06/07/82 as Oocu~ no. 82-192181 Of Official Records 1n the office of the Recorder ot ORANGE County, California, executed by: THOMA~ L MERKLE & LYNN MERKLE. HUSSANO A WIFE ~ JOINT TENANTS Will SEU AT PUBUC AUCTION TO THE HIGHESl BIOOER FOR CASH, (P9YM>le Ill time of sate in !-"II money d the Unilild Sttlas) M THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE OlD ORANGE COUNTY COUfrTHOUSE LOCA Tm ON SANTA ANA BLVD BETWEEN SYCAMORE ST. & BROADWAY. SANTA ANA. CA 92701, all ri1ht. t itla and interest con~ to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County, c.litomla describirc the land thenlin: LE.GAL OESCRtPTK>H Lot 26 in Block 4 of Tract No. 772. in the city of Ne•l)Oft Belch. as per~ recoded in Book 23. sa..- 5 and 6, Miscebneous Maps., 1n the office ot the Rec;o1der d Yid County . A l.easetlOld Estat9 as crMted by tt1ct cettam Land Lease dat9d Juty 1. l 9n. exea d8d by ~ Sift Homes • a California Corpcntion as Lesscw. and by F redenck L Sc:opacasa and Bertha Scopacasa as Lessee. for the term of 60 )IU"S. upon and subtect to all of the prow1sions as therein contained, which Land Lease was 1-=orded AuslJSt 11. l 9n. tn 8ook 1233 l . Paee 1841, Official Reomds of said ()ranee Courtly The interest of the Lessee has MnCe pessed by ., rnstrument l9COfdld NtwnW 24, 1982 .. ~ No. 82 .. 1'767, ~ Aecordl. and by --lnstru-"** ol rwcord, '° s..-. Moen, • ~ "91\.. The .,... addtw and ~ CuhWW ~. if any, ol lhe ,_, ptapCrty delcnbed llibcJW is SMl'JOl'tld to be: 2UI WALNUT STREET. NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660. The undcrlipcd Trvsa. ~ any liebefity tor any ilcoructr 1 n dthastrell adcltw lndoa-om1wnu11 dCIJ ....... if any, shown~ Seid ule ... be "'9de. but ..0.U COM•C OT ... rMty, ....... °' implied, ~ ..... SI 1:111-ion. °' enc:umbnncca. to OCY lhe t•Nileiote prildpcl tum of the note(I) MCUNd by laid Oced of Tl\llt, wrtt\ ;,..... ...... -pUll6dlld in uid nalll(I). ....... if any, under tM tierms of the Deed of TRIM. ...._ c:tww .. Ind lllPI' Ill ol h Ti..-and al ttle trUlll a 1 d by 9IJicf Deed of TNlt. tar .. emcurc ,. • , cw...,.. Ill rn1• If • be: $201, 106. 74. Thi O.llllftdli' undlr aid Dead ol Trwl ._ ...... ...::. ..... end dcli!llW9d tlO the "' ......... a --- 0.Clerwdon " o.t.ult llnd Oamand .. Sele. Md • wrtn.n Notice of Ocf9ull and Etcetioft to Sell. The uu•lfeied <*'Ced Mid Naik:. d 0..-8"d Ocdlort to Sell ti be NCDntcd In the county .._. tM ,.., .. ~ . V£ROUQO SO\r1C€ COAfORATION • uid .,,,.._ 401 N ..... IW.. ...... CA 91.203. T..,._.: <111> soo..241&. er lllWy *'...,.· A&Oor1ec1 Sil· ,..,,... 101116 .,. "*"CmTICI 9IOTICI or DIAN Oii M'~CMRWOF NihDi TO Mll&IU DTATINO.A.llm4 ToeftheWl,bel~ • ~ .. ccwtdf1111it Cf9d• itors, and persona Who nwry be ottwwise ~ in the wtll 01 estate of MAR· GARETCARfl A petition hM been filed by HARRY F. PERRY, JR. in the Superior Court of ORANGE County l'9QUeltir11 that HARRY f . PERRY, JR. be •ppointed -penonal represent.tive to admin- ister th9 .... of the .... dent Tl'te P9titiort ~--Ml· thority to administer the est.Ma under the lndepend· ent Admnistr•tion of EstnisAcl A heerina on the petition will be he4d on 6-11-1986 at 9:30 AM in Dept. 3 lo- cated at 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA, CA92702. IF YOU OBJECT to the gn1ntin1 of the petition, you should either •ppear at the hearina and st.ate your ob· 1ections or tile written ob· jections with the court be· fore the hearina. Your appearance may be in per· son or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a continaent creditor ot the deceased, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of hrst issuance of letters as provided in section 700 of the California Probate Code. The time fot filin1 claims will not expire prior to four moril'tls from the date of the hearina noticed above. YOO MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are· a person interested in the estate, you may serve upon the executor or ad· m1nistrator, or upon the at· torney tor the executor or administrator, and file with the court wrth proof of ser· vice, a written request stat· mg that you desire specJal notice of the tiling ot an inventory and appraise ment of estate assets or of the petitions mentioned 1n sections 1200 and 1200 5 of the Caltforn1a Pro- bate COde ERNEST J SCHAG, JR ESQ . Attorney for petition- er, MESERVE, MUMPER & HUGHES. 5190 CAMPUS DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA92660 5/22 5129 6/5 502 l PUBUC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME ITATDIENT The following persons are doing business as GEMINI PACIFIC CORPORATION, 51 40 Birch Street. #200. Newport Beach, California 92660. GEMINI PACIFIC CORPO· RATION, 5140 Birch street, #200, Newport Beach, Cal· 1fomia 92660. Edward J. Harns, Pres· •dent. 523 Treasure Island, Laguna Beach, California 92651 S11ned: GEMINI PACIFIC CORPORATION, Edward J Hams, President This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oranp County on May 16, 1986. file No. F309356 5/22 5/29 6/5 6112 5018 ..... WllOnea ITAlWTW MAI• Im I I ti OJI US1 "* '1CllllOUI--• .... The followiftc person(s) hH (have) at.ondoned h use of the fictitious busi· nets n.n.-: NORTHSTAR YACHTS (A); NORTHSTAR YACHT CHARTERS (8); NORTHSTAR YACHT SALES (C), .01 ~ Dr .• East, Newpott 8e.lch, CA 92660. The Fictitious ~ ~·••ectto-. ... fia.ct in Or.,,.. County on 10/22/84, File No. F'258'£4. ~ Flnanc:i.t, Inc., C.Ufomia. This business wn con· ducted by a COf'pe>ration. Sisned: Nonhstar Fin.nc;.1, Inc .. This stamment was filed with the county clerk of Oranae County on April 17. 1986. 5/15 5/22 5/29 6/5 4985 PU8UC NOTICl ncnTIOUllWINDI NAllllTA~ The followlna person is doina business .s: ROY R. WILEY & ASSOCIATES/ NEWPORT PACIFIC VALUA· TIONS. 414 31st St., 2nd Floor. Newport Beach, CA 92663. Roy R. Wiley, 414 31st St , #0, Newport Beach, CA 92663. This business is conduct - ed by an individual. Signed. Roy R. Wiley This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on April 30. 1986. File No. F307875 5115 5/22 5/29 6/5 4977 PUBUC NOT1Cl FICTITIOUS 9USINUS NAME STATDRNT The followin1 person is doina business H : PAINT- EWS PLUS HARDWOOD FINISHES.116 Dolores, San Clemente, Calif. 92672. Ruben Robert Hernan dez, 116 Dolores, San Clem· ente, Calif 92672. Tfos business is conduct- ed by an individual. Sianed. Ruben Hernandez. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on May 12, 1986 File No F308779 5/ 15 5122 5/29 6/5 4990 ll-25071 PU8UC NOnCI. FlCTITIOUS ..... US NAiil STATDlbn The followina person is doing business as: STANO· ARO BLADES. 2619 Raque· ta, Newport Beach, Calif· om1a92660. J C. Branum, Inc .. Calif· orn1a, 2619 Raqueta, New· port Beach, California 92660. This business is conduct· ed by a corponition. Sicned: J.C. Branum. Inc .. John C. Branum. President. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on April 18, 1986 File No. F306918 5115 5/22 5/29 6/5 4991 ll·NMI PUIUCNOnel STATlmllnOF AllANDOMIUIT Of uu Of FlC11110US ....... NAiii The followina persons have abandoned the use of the fictitious business name: MISSION OAKS APARTMENTS, 2021 Bay- side Drive, Corona Del Mar. CA92625. The Fictitious Business Name refetred to abow9 was filed in Oranet County on 12/12/84, Fife No. F263262. Edwin F. se...t IU, 2021 Bayside Drtw. eoron. Def Mar, CA 92625. Edwin F. SliMft,, JI .. 2021 Bayside Ortw. eo.w.. Del Mar. CA 92625. This businesa was CC>f')- duc'hld by • ..,,.,... pert. nenhip. $jlJ*t. Edwin f . ....,, 111, General ,.,,,,.,. TIM statement was flied with the County Clerk of 0ranee County on Aprll 2. 1986. 5/22 5/29 6/5 6112 5024 111111 WW ACIHW • IDillJ ........ fl '"' r ... -... • ......,..,. doina bv1ln.n u : on PRADO OFftCE CENTEft, LTD .• • Callfomla Umbel Partnership, 3 Coroora Plaza. Suite 233. Newpott a.ch. CA 92e60. Universal bptOf'atJon- lnc., A c.tifumia Corpar., tlon, 3 Corpoqte Plaza, Suitll 233, N9wport 8-ch1 catifomie 92MO. C-•Wte flnMdef Cot~ porlltion. A ~ Cor• pof'llljon. 3 COi.-• ...... ~ .. ~a.ch. CA t26IO. This tM•ln111 II~­ed by a Nn'*d .....,.,.... SicrtectScollW ........... Pr-'dent. c 7 ide fiwt. ci8', Genlrlll PwtMr. Thit ltlllm.itt .. filed with the ~nty Clerk ·of Oranet County Oft ,.,_ 1, 1986. File No. FlOIMS7 5/15 5/22 5A29 6/5 4993 1..m11 ~NOTICI flClillOUI ··-· NWITAlW The'°''°"'"' persons ... doina business n: HAMIL· TON ANO 8USCHARO A.$. SOCIATES, a California aener1I partnership, #13 Corporate PWa. Suite 200. Newport Buch, CA 92660. Stephen C. Hopkins. T ruste&, a< any Successor Trustee of the Stephen C. and Denise Hopkins Trust. under Oeclar.tion of Trust dated October 24, 1980 and as amended. 2553 Monaco Drive, Lqun• Ba.ch, CA 92651. Harbor Pacific Dewtop- ment Compeny, Cafifomia, 24.42 Elden. Cost. Mesa, CA 92627. Mattshan Corporation, California. 25092 Buck· board Lane. lquna Hilb, CA 92653. This business is conduct· ed by a aeneral ~Ip. Sianed: Stephen C. Hop· kins. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranse County on May 8 , 1986. File No. f308589 5/ 15 5122 5/29 6/5 4994 1·25311 PU-..C NOTICl FtCliiiOUI .... NAiil STAn..NT The followin1 persoo is doin1 business u : GUARDIAN 0£VELOPMENT COMPANY, a Californi1 limited P.rtner5hlp, 3152 Redhill Ave., Suite 275, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. S&J Development, Inc .• 3152 Redhill Ave .• Suite 275, Costa Mesa, CA 92626, California~ This business is conduct· ed by a limited partnership. Si1ned: James S. Salter, Pres .. S&J DeYelopment. Inc. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Crance County on M~ 8. 1986. File No. F308S90 5/15 5122 S/29 6/5 4995 P\alC MOTICl l.MNS ITAlWJfTOf AUWSJ INT Of Ull Of flChiiOUI ... 11111 ... The tollowin1 persons have ebandoned the use of the fictitious business name: WILLOWBROOK APARTMENTS. 4400 Mac- Arthur Blvd., Suite 460 Nft1)0ft Buch. CA 92660. The fictitious buah~u name rwfiln'ed lo~ -filed on Sept. 30, 1985 WI ttie ~ ot =·Orie-i'* Ale No. f. 4. AmeriV9lt V...... MO N.wport c.. DrM. s... 455, ftM•port a..c~.CA 92S60. T_J. Todd, Inc., 721 N. Eudid #203, ~ CA 92801, c.Nb'n& Thie bulineaa .. con- ductld ~ = rwlhip. = ,.,,., veneu,., M. r1111. ,.,,.,.. pertner. ™' ......,... -filed with ttwt County Ct.R of Oranae County on Aprl l, 1986. 5122 5129 6/5 6/12 5026 ......: ..... HCHINUI •1 I• .._.IUT n TM f!DICU•h• ...,,..,_, la doif'I ~ s MACH X STA8l£S. 4500 ~ Drive, Ste. 524, Newpon 8-ctt, CA 9:M60. ,..... .... ICini. 10106 Kar· mCMlnt. South Gate, CA 90280. Thls ~II conduct· ed by .1 ......... perb*lhip. Silnedt ,.... MMdnl Thi& ltlllllmeN -Ned with the County Ct ... k of 0...,. County on .._ 12, 1986. FiS. No. f308788 5/15 5/22 5/29 6/5 •988 flU8UC N01lCI. flCiiiiOUl .... U NWITAllMIWT The followina pen.on is do4na business-= CALIF· ORNlA VAN BERG RANCH. 4500 Campus DrM, Suite 524, Newport Buch, CA 92660. JoM C. Van Bir& 8600 WestU.S. Hwy42-P.O. lb 039, Gos.hen. KY 40026.. Tt'Ms business is c:anduct· ed by an~. Silr*: John c. v~ Bera. TNs stMlment .. flied with the County cr ... k of Ora• ~nty pn May 12. 1986. I fife No.F'l08 ~-799- 5115 5/22 5/29 6/S 4989 "*.IC NOnCI ncnTIOUI ...... NAm ITATIMIJIT The followina person is doina business as: KVIRG OI KVIRG COMPANY, 1660 Part Newport 1413 · Hew· port a.ch, CA 92660. Kaiy Don8'd Ind lvadllle Virsinla Hallman, 1650 Pattl Newport Ml5 · New- port 8lech. CA 92660. This~ is c:oncM:t· ed by husb.nd and wife. Sian.d: Kay 0 . Hallman. K.ert 0 . HaMl'1W\. This stMement w filed with the County Clerk of Orane-County on May 12, 1986. FHe No. f308778 S/22 5/29 6/5 6/ 12 4992 "*.IC 9IOTICI nc1nw• 111m .... ITA'IWI The folowilia perw is dofnc busirmas '"SEal£T FANTASY,• 311 Old N9w- port Bhd .• He port Bled\ CA92al. ~ ......... 1692 No lianc• IA, Tustin, CA 92680. TNs busineM is~ ed by an~ SilNd: Kanlf'I "9uben. Th's ltlk.,..,.. -Ned with the County c .. rk of Or..,.. ~ on Mly 19, 1916. f"lle No. F309426 5/22 5/29 615 6112 5015 F .. IBJl:I •111•-· ss ... . -· NHfjf(•?J 11 Ai& maa.•11111 To11-.-.. 11-... enc 'cuu•••~ ......... & ... ..., be alto , ltlm a , 1n the win OI .... fll Ml~ CttMLAUIN Nl'29£Mif. A11 ........... by SMatA W Nl1 I 0. .wi. ... ~c..t alOAAlt•tou=--:J.~WW N[W. M JJ 'I, • ..,_ ...... ............... . ...'IOI ......... afh ..... '1 l ... , ......... 0 9 ... ~ ....... , ... .... ...... undlr ....... ., ent AdMl1tllbatlofi of ~Act. A ............ ,,.1 I • be held on 6-11·1• .. t:lO -"" °"*' 3 b C-..at100CMC ClNmt ~ W6T, SANTA AHA. CA 9i2102. IF YOU 08J£CT to the ...... a1 .. ...-...--should ........ .. ...,,.,,. ...... ,m.w. ~Qr ... ...,. .......... CN'tbe- f°"' the heliri..._ Your ..,...,_.., .. in..,. son or by 'lfM' .....,_ "YOU ME. A Cll£DITOR or a cou6..,a a-al thedec111ed, JOU multtllit yo&1r cteim .-h court t:lrPfllTnlittotMpena.a ~appoi~ by the covrt within four months from the ... ol first ---=-ol ..-.s -PfOWidld "' Mdialt 700 ol IMC91founie ~~ .. Codll. The time tor Nini dllMs ... not ..... priar .., lout months from the ... of the ----naliced.,.... YOU MAY OOMINC 1be file ..... by .... court. If JOU ................. !:Sin the ....... ~....,-­upontM~OI­ mitlistr..,, or upon the •-'°'Mr tDr .. eNCllD 01 admWstlab, and ... the c:outt ... fJIOOI of .,. vice. a wriftln ....-st ...... ins tNit pa dlllil'e specW notice of the fitlnc of an inventory and appt"aise- ment of estate aSMts c. d .... SMltitiol• .,...... .. in sections 1200 and 1200..5 olthec.Mtomie ~ bMltCodL Attorney '°' petitioner: JOHN M-GUSTAFSON, 2°'1 BUSINESS COfTtR OR., SUITt 210. tRYINE. CA 92715. 5122 5129 615 5022 lllHI ····-ILL F• PS'SI ··-•mts&m -ne , ........ ,.._. .............. _ ol IM •• , .. h Rflll wSMIUJmf SIMll NaTMOS. ... MllCAr-....,, ...... .. fl 1;ct ___ CA __ ne ••fl I '-•I Ill -·--·---.......... u.1•• .. a...".,.,...._ Otte-... ,.. ... ,~ JtCS lllM'-t•l-IP .. ll.IL ... ~ ........ 4'0. M1 ;11.._..,CA..._ ca•• T.l.T ... -..m .... &ldlif llm. mt al ' i. CA tlMDJ.C n1 .... "*"' 5 .. ..., .................. w•s. , ......... ................. Fell. Sec...,. TNa 2 l Wll-~ ........ eou.c, a.-ol Or-. ~Oft April 4. i-. 5122 5129 615 6112 5025 ,._IC_.. HClll .... I I• -~ n.on ac.,.1 , .. ..... If I I -.: ICWIG .. Kw.& COlllFM't, 1'50 ,.... tll part Ml5 · .._. pcwt ..._CA 9IZMO. ~ OoNW ............. 16!50 .._. Ma•po:rt Ml5 · Nl•port ..... CA 9l2UO. ._, n \-...... ..., ... 1650 ,_,. Nia ;out MlS · ..._port Bue.._ CA ... naa. 1· 111 ilCOMl!lo ... .., ..... , ........... s·. 111 sa.o.111a a llii&l? ,._ ... ........ c...., ca.ti .. Or-. ca.d:r • .... 12.. 1995. Fila .... Fl08'111 5122 5121615 6112 5023 "•c...a ACllllD • a • I _ .... ' The .............. is -.._ bu1i•ss es: MW· PORT PACtAC NOPfR· TIES.. 4320 c.n..,.as on.. SUiit 100. .. ;git ~ CA91M&Q.. ~N..,....4320 C111 JI• oirt., Suile 100. Pk ; l t Bltdl. CA 9l:l85D. This bus1 is ca ,.,.. .,.., _.. ...... N.o.Miit>--Tiiis 2 2 -· -..... ..... tM Ca ttntJ Clerll ol 0....-c...tr • -ll. 1'86. fil9MD.F3D111M 5/22 512' us 6112 !Im -··· I U llle' 7 ,,..,_. ........ , afalHOL-l.OW Vl.LW .,...,_ ~mw ..... SL. ~~CA.ul. .... £. ... 11•-.. ............. Aa.111. CA.-n. ..... >,. iacmdd-...... . ,, .. Sis ..... (. .... 1'1111 s, allwllld ...... ca its a.. a1 ar._ a...•.._ n . lta Fill Ila. f31.152t 11561121119612115 9053 -...... ,,__.. :ii.' I' LI • 0teC II I & Ill. Ale_ It & II.. Ill• • IS rnt. Qaf ..._,CLWiU. r.tc r 1. tJt4t •1 lta1• a.. a..11 -.camu. ...... , ' llClll 1 rt ...... ,,,,id .._..fllcW I . 1'1ai' 2 0 ,_ ... .... OI '* a.ti fll • Clalif • • n. ............ . .,...,..,._ ,.•remnca fCllU tm• I A ---· JU n.•· r,,. .... = ... In 111 a: THE kCT CMOICE. 1731 :-' .... ~ Nea;»Olt Mlcis A. W 1791 PWt H•l11. Neapo.rt -*.CA tft6Q; ~a. GGAu. JU o.• ..., ..... o.ana Dail .... CA~ ll*bi air 111 iscandud-.. .., ............ .... srs ' sc., a GDdbar. nlil 2 2 .. -Mid ........ c.mtJ a.n of a.... Caunlr on ..., 22. ... Fill ltD. F1098l' 615 6/12 6119 6126 5065 .... rellGfta fCIHilm .. 1111• -lf•,TA H The ......... pssonls • _..,.,. M: (l) lST STIUT AUTO. (2) LA ..,..._AUTOMOTMCOf. TUt, (J) SWN STRIET MllO. ~ fONTMA AUTO QN!Ot. (5) MC FAOOEH-sut.UVM AUTOMOTM. nu s. ""'-sitr.at. s.--.CA~ ...... '· ._., Trua?lle. 21& ._ St., N.B., CA 9IMU. ..... .. I III iaconduct· .. .., ......... --= ..... , ....... 11lla 7 s w•-.., .... ... C..ntraaftal =~5-2-Mtll.tlfltlla ... ,._ICNOTa fC!iilOUllll• .. .... IJATWT The folluwMw Pl''°'" .. doin1 business as: CATHEDRAL CITY AUTO· YOTIV£. 2943 S. PuUm.n SL. S.U Ana. CA 92705. Ronald P. Beard, 218 48tft Street, N.B.. CA 92663. Glen Biener. 218 48th S1rea?. N.&. CA~. Mitton t..come. 1872 PR Sllytine.. s.nta Ana. CA92'105. Susan t...some. 1172 ~~-· SMrta Ana, Hulh UcNI& 400 E Re-... ea.c.. lhd .• Gar· diaftl.CA-.1. ...... tJCMe; 400 E. ... dORdo 8-ctl Bhd., Ger- ~CAtOM7. ...... Dwlc:h, 2M3 s. ~Sl.S.A..CA92705. ~ Orti. 2M3 s. PUlnwt St. S.A.. CA 92705. This...._. canduct- ed bf a ..... ~ SilNd: Aanald P. a.rd, Ga1W91,.... Thia 4 I 11M w filed with tM County Clerk of ar.,..~on6-2a r• No. F310524 615 6/12 6/19 6/26 5049 ..... ,..re,... ............ UML ..... or Nth•19•mX1U llTAft• A-lllOI Toalhain.._......_ Q ....... COl ..... cnd-............ ""°""' be ......... •• 111111 in h will ., ...... of SARA LJMEl A si 1711 t M& .._, filed bJ WIL8Ult 81tAOSHAW JAGP & MICHAfl 8. JMiEJttaee•,noaurt ~OMNGEC..., ........ inc thM WILBUR BMO- SHMr JAGO .. MICHA£l. 8..MGEJtbe ......... . .............. 1 ....... . edl•• 1111 tt...,.ofthe dK1f il n.,..awa ,, • .-.,. lhotftJ to adtMUsl9f' the .......... .........,. ent MnfnlstntJon o4 &Maald. Atlia;le.onh~ will be held on 6-25: l• in Dlpt. l. laclllld Ill 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA, CA 92702. IF YOU OBJECT to the ......... of the P9litiol .. JO" ........................ ._.. .. and ... ..,.. • jadb•·-~· ;actlm• .. the cut be- fore tM Marina. Your ....-....... be in par- '°"°' bf,.,,-...,. If YOU NE A ca£DITOR ••COi·-·~ of IN.. Id. fD'I mutt ... ,.,, dllm ..... the COUft flpillltntllttDhPll•• ,.., lnllilM appolnted bJ .._ court within four ....... "°"' tM ... of .. ... , .. o1 ..... . ... , .... "' ....... 100 of .. C • •ft 'Ell 0aa ............ ~ .. ............... Eaaw Ne.17-.0V w.2Z1ll NCmCa TO WW Of RULi TUI ... (lala. IUWlll U.C.C.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a bulk transfer ts about to be made °' the personal property delcribed bekJw: The AMne(s) and business address d the Intended transfllror(s) are; Suleman Bholat and Sharita Bholat, 2474 Florin Rold,~ CA 95822. The name(s) .net buliness address d the iranded tr.nsMIM(s) .,.: Arturo Manalo, P.O. Box 652 (66' Thompeon St.), Llh'op, CA 95330. The property • be .,.. ....... Is described in ...,.,.. es: AM of the ADdt tn trede, men:hMdise, supplies. ......_ ... ,, ,,.. IDOCl'Mll and .,... of the cert.In ~ llnaaft II: Wleller'IChnitnt 1323, Seid~ Is loceted Ill: 2474 Florin Rloed, SKnmel*>. CA te5122. Seid bull hi.,. Is• be~ on°' llfW: June 23, 1916, • the offtce of, end dalms may be Ned with. PlAClR TrTLE COMPANY, 185 FulweHer -...._PO. a. 8090.~ CA._ . THIS auuc TMHlfER IS SU&JECT TO SECTION 6106 OF THE UNWORM COMMERCIAL COOE·BULK TRAHSRJt The..., ... tarllinl cWn1a ii: June 20, 1916. So,., .. ""°""to the int.nded trandlr9e(s) the Intended .......-.Ca) uwf the foltowf"I eddttionaf ~ ,,.. and eddt 11111 wflHn the ... ,... ,_, p.t: ('tf ..,_,,,., 10 ...... ) NONE Dall: MAY 27, 1• Pl.AC9 TITLE COMPANY. BY KASA THOMPSON, EICIOW s.c..tary, AaencY for ARTURO P. MANALO, h•ldad T111 idJirel(s). 6/5 6/12 6119 5CM2 ..... IUMUW (CITAICIMJWCW) ....... CIM&I ••1111 YOU Mf IN DUAULT UNDD A O&D OJI TMllT DATIO 07/14/11 '*111 WMI TME ACTeoN TO PROTICT YOUR .....an, IT MAY• IOLO AT A PUIUC SAi.£. If YOU NUD AN DP\ANATION Of TH£ NATURE OF TH£ MOCtlllltQS NilMCT YOU. VOU SHOUlD CONTACT A LAWYD. On 06/25/• Ill 10:00 a.m. IKO-ftD MOftTGAGE CORPOMTION • the duly ~ T,,,.... under and DUrM.nt ti) Died ol Trutt. ~ Oft 07/29/13 .. Documanl no. 83-32'616 Of Offtdet Records In 1tta office al the ltec:order of ORANGE Ccullf. c.Mo.• .-.arlld by. EJUJAM J. SCHNEIOO. • nwriad man WIU,. SELL AT PU8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST 8IOOEJt FOR CASH. <s-; 1ble 11t tima al '* in ._... mGNY of tha Uftlld 9IJtM) AT THE F'RONT EHTRANC£ TO WES PAC RECONW.YANCE., 4940 CAMPUS OMV£. SUITE C. NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92MOOOOO, .. rWtt. titte and hW91t ~ to and now hlld ~ it undar said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County, C.ifomia, delcribi"I the land therein: L£GAL ~PTION: A CONDOMINIUM c.oMPRtS£D Of: PARCEL l : FM simple title to condominium unit No. 3 (the ·unW"). • shown upon the COftdominiurn plan (•llMlect "CondonMnium Ptan for Lat 1 al Tract No. 10587"), County al Oren9e .... al Califol'AiA. (tha ..,...,, r9COrdld Oft JA""112. 1979, • Oocu"' No. 15610, In Book 13226, ,.._ 76 ~ 11 , induaM d allldll ...... of Mid ~. wNca .... peftains to.._. propart.y deecribed in Yrec:t lOISl7, r9COrdldlna..449 ....... 5 ...... ,of ... ,. ...... ...... recordlaoftmldCounly. PARCEL ti: Alt undivided .00437 l*cM h•91l In Md t9 U. CD•tftOft .,.. • ....... Md Mftullld onh~1111-.tf1Ui1Jfuwwwlllf A 1rs (A) Alt tllduaMt 1111mant (act.. IMn PwcMa HI and IV) delt.,Mlid • ~~ CDf'RMOft .,.,. on tt'9pjlltenctN11 •toa1Wunlllfar ....... . ....................... flll//J/ .... . (8) A non ... cJushe ... INM ~to ett unlb lhoan on.,. can ti:rr .,._ .......... ,., a.r .. "'*'· ......... and encn-= ........ £xcec»t ttwaftom all oM, pa. ...,..,. end att.... ~ ~ ""'9 .... I dapltt of 500 ,... wtthout lftY rWtt to ..... upon the SWfece °' the .......... of Mid laftd .,_.I ... of 500 talt. •P"Mdldln......_.of ...... PNW;EI. lff: M ..:ti •lvl rWlt and I i.C tD Ull the pMio -.(I) ........ 1 d on tM fllaft ,.J 01 the balcony eru(s) ~ on tM plMt ........ .................. unit, .... --edu11'b1 rilht end llllmenl to UM tM ..... WM, if ~ d11 ... a ton ..... Swt ........... ........ '° the uni. An, IUdt ............ be Ullld only for ............. natl& .... ........ PM:iil IV: Alt llldulM rtsht and 111 rnent to UM the l*tdnl spec:e or..--de1Wr'1 l11 on the plM a ...... IPCl(t) ~--. n. *9lt eddl-... --COfMat ~ if .... of the ,... .. ~ deacribed .... i& purpottad tobe: . !500 CAGNEY LANE. I 102 NlWfllORT BEACH, CA 92663. The "' .. .,._. TNltlll dilcWms MJ llabiNty for MJ incostem I I afhtSrwat ... _andall-.CDiiWiOt ............................ Said ........ be ...... but without COft ..... °' ...,..,..,, ... -°' ifnPlad. t $ dlt• WI. SI DI 1 IIl'or\ OI ~ tD P1J h ,.. .... pr'•lciplll ...,. of the nca(s) MCUM by Mid Deed of Trust. Mth ......, • ._.,.,•..,.....In aid nala(s), ..._~ if any, under the twiM al tM Deed of Trust,,_, eta .... •1n111 of h T..-e and of tM tN1111 a.-.. bf lllld 0... of TNll.-....: Sl 13. 743.23. Thi ....., ..., aid Daad"' Trw1 w•tu • ..,Md and~ to tM ................... OeclarM.ion of OeflUlt and 0..-M faf S.. and a written Notice al OefMtt Md election to Sett. The undanlcned caullld Aid Natice of 0.. and Mac .. to Sell to be l'KC)(ded in the county wheN tM,... ~ii ioe.e.t. DAT£; 05/28116 SKO FED MORTGAGE CORPORATION AS TRUST££ BY: WES PAC RECOHYEYANCE A CALIFOltNtA COR· POAATIOH, AS AGENT, Wmiko A. &.ys, ~ S.. crmry. WEST PAC R£CONVEYANCE. 4940 CAMPUS DRIVE. SUITE C, NEWPORT BEACH, CA. 92660, (714) 476- 1893. 615 6112 6/19 ..... -...... . 1111111 .......... .. ne 11.,an &.111 ·······~ 11111111111 ... , 101934 5062 ~ •• , .•.•..• 200 ..._ •••.•.•...• 213 Clnt of,...... ........ 201 Cemlalry Lael •••.•••• 201 Florllls •.•.•.......... 207 F~ DINctDry ••••• 205 F.....,.. Services ...•.. 206 tt1dhAldl .......... 214 lAllil Notices •••.•.••• 212 LO'J1111--Clubs--fJtc. 209 ~wn.d ..... IO& a.-.. a... ......... '7C)5 ....... , .............. 812 EMPLOYMENT Nurwies ............ 815 lost & found ......... 210 Aaencies •............ 300 ........ .....,.,. .......• Mile. tor Sele ••....••• 809 Mile. Wenllld ••• , .••• ~110 Mlllk'.ll ln.trurn.nt ... 111 • Office EqUlpnw1t ••••• 127 ~ • SupptlM .••.•.• 823 Sc:9'adl .•••..•..••..• 6CJI Personals ............ 211 Opportunities ..•...... 305 ~ .......... XJ7 Directory of Business Services 1 ______ _ ~ Proi. housekeeper, child eare, companions $80/ ~in/out 647-6606 · guaranteed ISHIKAWA Custom Gardenit11 ~147 CLEANING UNLIMITED For excellence in house- cleaninc1 _ ~idinc •It ~ tne1udltw vac-T rustworthy & depaMi&- bte. Call today for esti- mates. 546-3726 ........ , Repair-Retail-Appraisal Lay-away We buy 1old et. RayJ!lond Jewelry 631 -5105 305-Empl. Oppor· tunitiel •Ntn11~ Full-time Nurses-Aide wail to work 6 ~ g. 4. Uc Ref638.8059 COMPANION AIDE with nursinc .,., iel ice kx>k- inc for elderty couDle °' s;,.ae elderfY. wnr an for you in my beautiful home,~ •Plumblns ........ inl DRAINS CLEARED $15 MINIMUM AumbilW re- pairs Faucets, w•ter heat~ dis>O$als, etc. 7'22-°' 851-9604 ......... Professional ~pina. ~1:.CM:•E m WAm GraptMcs ,.. rt 72().919r>°' Yoor abilities, my talent & our COfMfSlltion ~I • resumed suoerb ~ struction. RESUME WORKS 759-7o« eve app't avail. LIFEGUARDS To S6/hr 968-0311 • S.lllna Instructor • ~:=~.:\ equip. Must be hl1hly skilled. Call collect •t (213) 515--0639. •Tr1111 IMJW Adveftl1ln11rt & loao desl1n-services, bro-c~11ttir11t etc. GI tt9ssport ·3().4~ 72().9191 WOROPROCESSING All .,_ d business competitive rates 760- 3831 e. wordpn>cmsinc. ·na plus ldver· . .t.W..=· if'll, etc. ~ . port 720-9191 • WORDPROCESSING GRAPHICS RealON!ble 673-32n St Thomn • Acapulco -C•ncun, Round trip, Air /hotel included $149. ea. 1~5-2424 Groomer for Southern Beach Cities. Estab- lished cutDnerl. Busy yur-.-ound. Good Pi~ ces. Experlenced 111 bf9ldl . bonus '*"'· l -800-235-nll7. ......... ........ ~~· mo. BUI Giundy, ttr. 675-6161 407 Room for Rent F1mily Missions Viejo home. Non-smoker. $285 mont~ncludes util-ities. haute pM· ..... 770-5017 401-A..-rtmenta, Unfur. Room-mate nn~. oc...,..Yiew South Lat· Un8 Ha&..SlrmWll Non- smok!_na, _Profission•I only. MOO montttty In- cludes utilities. ~99· 2275£ .... 409-Condoa for ..... Condo-Luun1 HUis 3 . bdrms. 2 oaths, 2-c•r pra••· All •menities $950/mo 380-8977 lrnm.e, Condo. 2 bdrm, 2 b&. dbl .,, pool, ilc. tiennlL Yrty-renb.J $1000/mo. ~ 8:""' to 7. A.w now 213-2!58-5479 Femllle '°°""71 ... wmnt- ed-1.qun• Beach. 2 bdrm apt. oc... view. ,.,.,., ~ 25- 35. Neat, ~ble, ~--~·-2392, 497 ·6463 mes- $1111. ROOMMATE-ahare Mission Viejo 3 bdrm f::.y~~.r:= no dncs. srnoken OK. $400+ 855-895l,rne1·•12 Roommate wanted - North Lacuna -Mile/ Female professional. Pltlo, oceanvlew, washsl~. AUlilable now. 1425 494-5452. NB-Eltepnt split level In exclusive· complex. Fum, DOOi, SH. tennis Vu 675-2127 non-smoker . 417-11111t ....... 3bdr, 3 t., L* T.._ ....... ant ..... Nr In- cline. $100/#Ji far up to6ppl 644 . Improve Your Quality of life Cofpo,...HMlth Promotk>n Of~ end h.,ci .. Ph~t Mullion W-*d .••.• 308 EXP.O• V•ncouver CIMda • 3 bdr home, fully f~lj nlshed, cloM to = ~~ ,1 "..., Johnw:Cue. BALBOA ISl.AHD COT· TAGE ~ (818) 790-MA. 952· lotO 505·Commerclal ....... FOR RENT-or te1se cornr1*'CW ~ ... lz~or~ Beach. Rlasoriilble price. CaH 7l6o-10Q. I ..W to .... "'1 PNS-tildaa.-v. .... condo w72~•bdrm.,. it•. same vu, dbl .. coritY, PGOl1.~· ewer 1200 IQft .,.,..1n at S140, 5". Louise 650-8620 e.m. 501Hotla• for .. CLASSIFIED • Home AtmosPf'et• • Near Hospttal & Medical Fac1htteS • • Near Shopping Areas • Wiii motivate & educ... you to • changeOt modify your NJMty .. if\IO a tnOte PM'"-~ thru fttneee. . . or Sore Feel LICINSio PfttVATE MSIOENC£ -L.oc••d In Of.nge -Ambutn>ry only -W•tng diatMce to ahe>pt. ....... ' ........... CalKlm ....... 8314120 Lail Melf90W fO"-. •-dra lt'c ,.....'*"',,,,._.. 's• W0&81 ,. ___ .......... .,.. ..... • U61illd M I I • AiW' I 1111a.n.n.. ... W»W• ~--IMIL A'IBD 521-8111 USS I& •-C'R I •A SP I ··s a-.. .,...c::iri-ae , •--.m . a&GplJf ---GIEllllf .......... P ' 2 'P 5 ?Sri 0 • I • ._II I WANT RESULTS? ARTISTIC llTEW MW111Ur•oa11cum.r RUN AN AD IN OUR HOME SERVICE GUIDE .,.. ___ .7 -·--Fo aJt your drywall needs FREE ESTIMATES Uc( .... 556-1160 MOm•Offlca ·--•aci•sn:.w ,_~..._ ~--CA­ UC.&11 - LECW. PllOlll EllS1 ........... C11 I 7 11 ,_. Criminal, divorce ..... inturY. benllruptcy ATTORNEY 714-752-0308 CATALINA OCEAN Yl£W CUSTOM -... home. 3 bedraolns. 2"' birth. ~t:r:'!Ct:: room. 3,000 sq. ft. ~7?·000 ...... 492- Buy _ !9POSH1a.d VA. FmHA. HUD~ HOll£S frampa~LOO ll:<>if~w FA££24hr ........... ~ 1-91M93--3837 /l-91M93-6305 0..-T-311 ..... _., t lllfbor. ,. •u•nli: a. Vu wlball dadL 3 dldls. 3 bdr, 3~ ta._,. ........ '*".rm w/Glla Wll t.r. OPen Sun 1-5 17052 Banana Ln 714-146 112&_.a. ElllWEST L 8ISHOI' ATIORNEY AT LAW INITIAL CONSUl.TA TION fRU ABC MOVING • quick/ careful • caurt.ua fY•llEllmJ ~~-'( ~"'it. s9~ --~.,;t;.," \d·~ ................. 552-0410 r.ALL KIM 6.11-8120 .... ca.-• a a c T . • BrUlh a Rain •AidewA Conwntianal ~-... • PllldM'tJ • Room Addlbor• • Ae-&uc::c:oeng • AotAec*tS • PwtlctJ.on'8t ·~ 183 ProdudlOn PL Newport Be1 ch 92883 2 ....... ~ .. ....._____, NB . W.W + IBINIS 4Br 2stry• ... •• Mi9K M0-7M9 pp COROllA Dll MAR lDM-3DM (mt PCH-...... , .... .,, ........... a.a.-,. ems a .. ... 10· .. 1 I a first• rs car. --Q~ ... 510l I lss.llt -· ••'- •Eaaiol .w._.. •• •KPu sw WMfEing 5p«"jai Wig in 51..r Rock a Acnmic CMns RepaW lmST l SIOBSJDlll9 lmST2 SIOB._. au.m CMR•MmUDM SBWICE 'Pl I I 115 CIW ;r SM F •---st _._ ........... .. ,..,., •• a .... -. Ill Fut e Giii °'*.. • 13115. 3 ..... dl , ... s s 'dllir .... -115..-ws 11& cs 111,·1 awsttllllle =-~250- m -·--Wl:D•• 9llil ~ -ca-wtwC:n%1 ........ •. , -,~Clllt-- 914-5124 Ill A Cc II ,_. TaMI -n a e rm siaa. I I C If p<Pslb.. ~~ ......... -, ... dlill9 U!D. tl51-6UR UIM 1h .. lblllll. 1960 STEJNWAY T 8 GRAND PIM«> £w 1 • e tt WidilW\. $12.000. 494- 4904 I • 31' Tol!v twl!tP' _sjiJ> .:rflll'lfl'llCCl-dllan..,-.-VHF ==-~· Ei.1ht-Man Reft-Good condition $450/best offer 960-9859 '84 Hobie 16 mli clrdr sails, new trtr ~ offer Oamtft 842-2 1977 22' Belboy (off- shore) 1-0. Fast-stab'e, fllh or ski1 plleyb low bows, trailer, in ana Point. tow vehicfe wail- able. $11,500. 496- 0545. 29' foot maririe dynam- ics. Race or pleasure. AJI new intertor, wirina. and qne. Built to sell!! Just completed. Newer in water! Private party ~~~· (714) 895- 1978 21' Spectra day cruiser set · multi· colored seats, custom trailer sun shade, swim step. ~cellent condition! $9,000 firm. 838-3465. (2) 14' foot •lase(' sail- bollts.. Blue hull, (l) sails, includes new trailer yellow hull (2) sails masts $650. (714) 1345. 910-Auto. for Sale JAGUAR-1973 XKE- Gray Vl2. 350 Chevy motor, 2 -+ 2, good COO· dltion, tirestp~!~t. au· tomatic. air. $8800. 494-0049 1984 Maxima Nissan- loaded!!! Take over lease. No c ash down $246 mo. tax inclusive. private rty. rs1.2s11 1967 Camaro-needs engine work;$750! All primered-rea_dy for painting. 495-1547 after 6p.m. 1984~ Corvette · red / graphite, 751 +, fast etc. Unusual extra · looks great · fast!! BEst ~ice. 494-4490. Audi 1983 AUDI 5000 S Silver, sun-roof, low miles, non-smoker. Pri· vate party $7500. 240· 6263 or l40-6367 BMW ULD·'''lllll II Zill llLHI•...., 1 .. , •• ,.. ... ••t" .... ~ ,..,_,IMnd 640-6444 '80 3205 to.ded w/all options. Super cond. o!J&xr*ner. Must See s obo 714-639-6608 1979 CADIUAC SEDAN de VILLE Fully loaded! 4 new .. Michelin" tires. Best offer. 38().8036 1979 CADILLAC Se· ville-low milelee, fully loaded, wire-wheels. new radials, trip _c.o~mputer. $7,995. 855-8200 Datsun 1978 DATSUN 280 Z. 2 Plus 2, 5-speed, air, am/ fm, cassette, oriainal owner. Good condition. Call for details. Q~s (714) 535-0966 or 380-4321 or eveninas (714) 364-5120 ask fOr Jane. 1973 240Z DATSUN loaded! Original owner. Must See! Like new! Must Seti, $3'7900 70-7913 '77 Fiat Spider conv blk nu paint,._grtcond, $2900 aft 5 67:>-4557. '76 Faat Soider conv. Nu top. AM -FM stro cass grt cond $2500/ obo. 650-1536 Honda Car 1980 HONDA CIVI C Wagon-5 speed, air, am/fm stereo casette. roof -track, raadials. $2,850. Excellent. 496-3785 1985 HONDA CRX-Low mileage, ~uze AM/FM cassette stereo, air, $8200/otter. Private party. 661-6934 1980 HONDA 500 ex custom inc. sheild & 2 helmets, low mi 759- 8949 Mazda 1984 MAZDA 82000 Long Bed pick-up truck. AM/FM cassette stereo, air condition automatic, camper shed. $6,490. 830-8439 1981 MAZDA 626. New paint1 electric moon· roof, AM/FM stereo air 63,000 mi. $5,490. GOOd condition. 499-2591 Mere.cl• Benz 1973 Mercedes 450 SE Exceptional Car. Like New Cond. AU Srv. Re- cords. 722-8900/527- 2297 1980 MERCEDES 280 SE Fulty loaded! Air, excel- lent inside/out. Silver/ blue fabric interior. $18,000! 855-0765 70 280Sl cleuic Red/ tan tthr. Nu uootstrv & pr11int. Rebuilt q. 12k mi. 4sod. 2 tooa belu· tiful $15,950. 213-869- 7055 1985 Mercedes la> SL ~~~~/~ interior. $47,950. 492· 8088. '85 Trans am loaded w/ all ~as warranty. Bob 548-7298 pm/ 650- 6698 am 1981 VW Truck 5 soeed L.X pack8'(8. Red with tan interior. bcellent con· dition. $3,200/best offer. 240-9096 Volvo VOLVO, 1983 GLTE 4 g~~~R. 48.~1 ~ile~ Excell. cond. $12,500 240-8466 1982 Votvo Dl · Sunroof, air AM/FM cassette. Ex- cellent condition. $9, 750. 643-5060. 911· For'sn/Sports Cars CUST•AUTO •DITI BUY YOUR CAR DIRECT FROm EUROP£ ANO SAVE MONEYI EPA DOT Federalization Free pickup & delivery on service work (7141191-1519 19n JAGUAR XJ6L A beautiful meticulously nWntaif ted calf Secrifice .t$8,900 661-2719 1970 LOTUS EUROPA Ald/Blc inlllrior. An new; wood dllh, ~ tir9S & wti11ls. ~-Ex· c1lant Qaldtion. 69,000 mi .. $3,900/afflr Evenilp498-1702 . 1977 TR7. AM/FM Cassette, air, sun-roof, redt excellent condition aski~ $2500. 859-2879 1979 MGB, Limited Edi- tion Black, excellent CX>f1. dition. $4,000 661-2453 1985 Porsche 944, must sell, 11,000 miles, fully loaded. Metallic • Peart Black. Assume lease. 643-8508. late '81 Detorwl turbo 5-spd used for show car only. ~ 5000 mi. Sold for $30,500 priv prty J500 & assume bal 15,500 a_pp'ts only 619- 43-9376 or 619"-746- 8349. 1981 Datsun 280ZX Turbo oriainal owner, 19,000 miles. T-tops, au- tomatic1 lir .... power win- dows "M/tM cassette. Excehent condition! $1.Qi..500/offer. 640- 51"" WIS. 640-8690. 912-Anltq./ a..-c-. 1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE Fully restored all o~nal $9,500. 495-2 . '67 Mercedes 250SE coupe 44,000 oria mi Al C, dk bl, elec roof V,ii,500 obo 213-470· 912-~ QggdcCKt 1970 ClassbMercedes Benz 280SE. Fully re· stored!! Re-built erwine. New paint. Perfecl in- terior /exterior. $6 500/ offer. 831-8766 Even- ings. JEFF'S PORSCHE ~ SERVICE ..... , ........... onelm0d1ll Quality WQfk Reasonable Rates 911 ~ SP£CW: LAT£911._$225 . ............ -&.• 917·Malll1 Hom11 . Mobile Home/Newport · One bedroom, slnale wide. s.. to bJy._ pool. Must seffl Owe $22,000, rent SSSO. Make offer. 700 lido Park Or. #4. 650-8873 (owner). 918-Trucb 1980 FORD RANGER PICK-UP 8-cylinder. •laniat" series with liner. Power steerlna/Brakes, automatic, 1m/fm ste-reo""~· low miles $5.Suu. 9am-5pm 498- 8008 498-0792 even- ings. 79 Blu chew 1 tn van xlnt work veh. nu ena bi backs, am/fm, stereo cass. p~s, p/b, ale runs sttona 54495 obo 642- 7432 1982 Ford Fl 50 4x4 pick-up. 6 cyfinder. Dual tan~s. Shell. $6,000. 494-2864. 1978 Chevy l·ton with 12' ft. V1n body, oriainal owner. sa.ooo IDOd ~ dition. 586-3411>. 9lg.c.mp.r. CAMf'£R SHELL-full size, Iona bed, 'ood shape-weather trip protection. 496-4886 eveninas 1971 17' Golden Falcon :amper Trailer -stove, ie,r; electric ice box1 ;Jeeps 5. Good condition. U,500 838-3465. ............ na.• .... ... YOU AM tH OUAUlT UNDO A DUD Of TRUIT, DATED 3/20/85. OHLDI YOU TMI AC110H TO PRC): TECT YOUR PROPEm, fT MAY• IOLO AT A .......C SAl£. IF YOU N&D AN EXP\.AHATION Of THE NATUK 01 THE rROCUDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD COHTN:T A LAWmt. On JUHE f1, l•. M 9:15 A.M., Tl1U TRUST DUO SEIMCI COtlNMY, a CalltDmill CO.Poi..,• dlJltJ ........... T,.._ Ul1dlr and ........... o.dof Trult rec:ordad 4/01115, • lnll No. •U3MO. II OMcill Racaldl tn th9 oMclll ol the eourq .....,,., ol OMNOE ~ .... d CA. U.Cutld by SIGMUND FWE>MAN, .... ~man • Will SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO HtGHEIT l!NOOCR FOft CASH ~ M time ol .... In a.fut money ~ the Unlead ...... ) AT TH£ FRONT £NTIWCE TO THE Ot.O OlllANQl ~ COUftHOUK. LOCATIO ON SANTA w avo., IETWUH ~ ST. & MOAD#AY, SANn MA. CMJfOllNIA. (NOTE; CASHtEft dtECK(S) MutT 8E PAYABLE TO TITLE TRUST DlEO SEIMCl CO.) all rWtt. ttUe and interest COfM,ed to Md now hetd b1 lt under said Deed of Trust In the property 1ttuat.d In Mid County and StMe Oncribed •: Lot 19 end the Nor- theltelriy 24.00 .... ol Lot 17 "' 8kd 529, Corona Del Mar, In the City of Newport 8Mc:h, •per mep t'9COf'ded In Book 3, '-' 41 and 42, Mllc1llaneaua Maps, In the Offlc• of the County Recotder of Mid County. EXCEPT the NorthasUrty 12.00 leet of l.bt 19. The street Mtdnm and ott'8r common ~. if any, ol the ,... PfOP8'ty delcribed ebowe Is pu...,...., to be: 517 I 517 112 BEGONIA AVENUE. NEWPORT BEACH, CA92660. The uncMrlilned TNAle ditclalms e#f1 llebHtty for anyinc:onw;tneuolthe .,._ addfwandadwcommon desi&Ntion. if llt'f/, lhown ..... Seid ute will be mede, but without CCMnant or war- ranty, uprns or Implied, ,...rdlns tltte, po1session, « encumbrances, to JN1Y the renwlnirW princlP11I sum of tM note(1), advances, If any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, fees, chars• and npenMs of the Trustee and of the trusts cr•n.d by said Deed of Trust The tlOtaf amount ol the unp8id bManceol the oblipdof'I secured by the property to be sold and reuonable estJmated costs, expenses and advances .t the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale Is $342,768.40. The beNficiary under said Deed ol Trust hetelofote hecut.ct and delivered to the undenflned a written Oecla'8tion of Default and Demand tot Sal•, and • writtiln Notice ol Default and Election to s.N. the un- dlniped C8&IMd said Notice ol Default end (Jec;tion to Seit to be f'9COrded tn the county where the real PfoC*tY ls locMed. Dile: 5/29/86 TITLE TRUST DEED SERVICE COMPANY, A CALI· FORNIA ORPOMTIOH, AS TRUSTEE. By Bonny Satmon, Authoriied SilNture, 16661 Ventunt &Ml., Suffa 226, Encino, California 91436, (818) 986-8966. 6/5 6/12 6/19 llllMll Ta D1? QICk .. ...,lrt Elllll Cll ... 101991 5044 ~Don't smoke If( Monthly breast self-examination ~Pap test ~ Bloo~·stool test [i(' Annual checkup Couel <J:f onte · ~6~ed bg . Madha ,Macnab ·t>f G·rubb & Ellis . . Home features ple~sures of waterfront 111.e. aY ANNETTE WATSON Located at the entrance of Newport Harbor in Y achtaman'I Cove-oft' Bayside Drive in Cor- ona del Mar. this week's featuR home praenta a unique spatial environment that ia evident the minute visitors step through its double doon. Looting deceptively small from the exterior entrance, vis- itors are absolutely aurpriaed to fand that they have stepped into a home with three levels. The home's visual impact begins in its dynamic and scenic entry ball which featura a dr•m•tic ataircw and immediacy of the waterfront views overlooking the Balboa Island Channel. wrhia home ia extremely ao- pbiaticated ad bM an edcctic . . ,. .... ambiance. It wu custom built and the use of quality materials aive1 the home a 1ub1tantial fccliq." It wu claiped to sift a peat cleal of privKJ between the levels," 1aid li1tin1 apnt Martlla MacNab with Gnablt ... w.-. ...... ,.,. ......... Senlal in Newport Beach. The Middle Le•el The home'a special details of cedar-finished walls and ceil- ings, ceramic tile, etched and stained glus, and architecturally dramatic use of brick become apparent on the entry ball level Situated around the entry pla- teau is the gameroom with a wet bar and loft and the mu- tenuite. Double doon and a lar1e, artiatically claiped etcbed ..... window paradoxically invites. viaiton into the pmeroom, yet abieldl the people abady par- ticiparin1 in the area'l lldivitiea. Thia pmeroom off'en a special environment all its own with ample room for pool and table games. Additional featwa in- clude a Iona wet bar that com- fortably aita eipt people, a aet- aw a y loft that i1 perfect for relaxing, chatting or readina and a cedar-lined cathedral ceil- ing. The 1ameroom overlooks the channel and boatiq Ktivity and ita daip allows views down into the home's lower level The muter suite is directly above the waterfront wbicla aivea a tranquil, peaceful fccliq to it. A fireplace framed ia 1llCld brick creuu a focal point for the room'l titti-a area. Tbe muter suite's INldaroom area is comprebellliw featariaa a doable puDm•• with po.eel+ aiab ti.at raemble pewter, a mirrored encla.e, a larp tub and ..... bis and lier walk,. ia '*-ta, a •uu and a at.ep- dowa e-.trance to a apa tub wllieb ia actaally locateCI on the bome\ ... leiwtl. that ii cumndy beina med • a c1eo, tbe kitchen, formal dimoa room and powder room are arouped around the 1taircue area which praenta an ucbi- tectural focal point of a two story hip view on up to the entry baD'I ceiliq and lk)'liabta. Archways of med brick lead into all of the rooms. The kitchen ia cheerful and offers the amenities for the gourmet cook u well u fea- twiq a waterfront view. A gaze- bo effect ia created by the 1tep- up brakfut area. wrhis home ia wonderful for entertainin1. 1t•s a fun house to live in and I have eapeci•llJ enjoyed the kitchen," said &:ocb. Tbe formal dimna room ... built-ta &play cabi-.,. ~ wine cellar and three ataiOcid A .. daaalF.•••• Tbc home hM a diree car pr- qe. Two of the apaca have been finisbed to mab • ,..,.. room and tbe third lplCe bM been made into a IYJD-COID- plete with mirrored walla. Tiiie spaces for tbe playroom have been daiped IO that it is llilJ po11ible to park can in1ide. When the front ptc ia cloeed and two praae doon are open. the area becomes a ha.en for young children wbo love to al- ternate between indoor and out- door activities. alul whaclowa wllicb create a wrM location is very deair-uaique .~ eft'ect. . ablo 11peda0y for yachtamen. The liYIDI room overloob It.a prosilaity to die ocean is tlae waterfront •icw. A aaed fiw miaata. Tlail laome is ex- brict aumtle two ltoriel biP cellent for -.i•>~ waterfront frames tbe r~'a ~· . liviq.. lt is aa uritiaa home-- The home 1 patio, ruamaa ofreriaa a won f M tettiq for alona. the Ii._ nom wl tit· .-n•N .... _.. )ibcNab. dlea, • acantile:wed elect..-· Of ued brict. Tie ho .. tau R•ltar lilfw stlon it.a own private pier ucl •Hp TIM laome ia lilted for for a aabttaatial boat-fifty 11..,._ooo wiQ ...... ..__ feet or-... Na. of Gt ....... Diii Re- ~Tbe library with built-in ll••llal ....... Senlcn bocJ'xelw:a ovedoobtt.e liviq of Newp•rt •8Cla. For addi- reoa ud waaedroat view. It tiOMI WOI rioD ad prnicw- ia acoaifortMll ueaforreadiD1 Ua, call M8cNab at, •• , •. 9Bd ol11wtilw 6e .._.,,._. Grabb &ad EUia llesidential dvitiea. ~ to ... IHM•y Brobnp Senicea is located is a ..... room tiiil Mi ..-.y at n Chic Plua. s.lte Ill, po1111Jilitie9 lcii di9 MW owa•.. ia Newpci!t l11cll. ······················································ ... l LINDA llLR -A 4 bedroom beautlfuUy built "Manor Hou• .. with optional den or guest. Soaring ceilings and creative windows frame dramatic Bay vistas. A 2 story with family & formal dining rooms & large dock. $1 ,975,000 6.11-1400 CLASSIC ON LINDA ISLE -Nearly 5000 sq. ft. beautifully appointed traditional with 5 bedrooms, family, formal dining & utility rooms plus tovety dockside patio. Courtyard gives privacy to spa & dip pool $1,495,000 831-1400 DOYER SHORES -a prestigious address. Two story home with new, exciting decor, 4 bedrooms Including master with fireplace and sitting area, plus family & formal dining rooms. 60' of bay frontage with pier & slip. $1, 195,000 6.11-1400 HARBOR RIDGE -Completely customized 4 bedroom, den. family and formal dining room. French doors and windows, quality stone & woodwork and upholstered walls. Loveiy p~ate patk> with pool, ape & fant81tic view. $860,000 831-14'00 .• OCEANFRONT TRIPLEX -Rare opportunity -3 units with laundry and garages, recently painted, recarpeted and tand- 1 scaped. lmmaculatef $895,000 673-6900 . ELEGANT .. COLONIAL" ON POINT -Completely re- modeled including wiring, plumbing & air. A total charmer with 4 bedrooms, den or formal dining, new kitchen, hardwood floors & French doors to new stone patio. $585.000 631-1400 SLIP FOR 40' BOAT -LOVELY NEWPORT AR.EA - Handsome 1 story, 4 bedroom, wtth f11mity & formal dining rooms. Living room opens to waterfront deck on extra large tot. Price includes land. $475,000 631-1400 WATERFRONT CONDO -8oet 1Hp ... ...,.. wtth thia handsome 5th ftoor comer unit Two bedroom. two beth wtth parquet noon and fireplace In ..curtty building "With 1t1g11 tt foyer & pool. $389,000831 .. 1400 LIDO ISLe -2 story. 4 bedroom fixer upper. Master has fireplace. ape & aundeck. Contemporary , ... with tile & hard- wood floors a lkytighta. Lafge aouth petio. Lender owned. Just reduced to $375,000. 831-1400 DIMLMCIE LOT-OnthePenineulaPotnt wtth t>wrtlfuUy remodeled 3 bedroom hOme. ~ famlty and laundry rooms, apKk>ua covered patio Md panlng for R.V. ~rac.n and Bay 8eechel-Priced to ... ,. $355.000 831-1400 NEWPORT HEGHTI WITH OCUN VIEW -Lovingly cared for 3 bedt00m. 2~ beth With fonMI dining room and extra 1tor8Qe tor R. V. Large y8l'd with many fruit ...... ANXIOUS SELLER uys submit all otfwalf $211,000831-1400 VILLA BALllOA • Bll!ATHTAICINCI Y10fS -Of~ and coutlnenlght llghta. An~ irnrMeu .... 1 bedroom and den, complete with levek>rl. A~ new eecurttycompm. community pool, bike to bWh. Reduc.ct to s1•.oooa1-1400 _.,..... TOWNHOllR -Neer -COUrtyard'" ~•lat>' rnent.. Comptetety rebulft Just two yea1911gO. Chelmlng 2 etory. 3 bedroom. 2 beth wtth woodbumlng flrep&ece Md lo¥ett bftck petlo. Parklike Mtttng with comm. poot. $117,000131-1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. IEALTOaS S.tl'-"· K~•al'-Proper1y Moanqcmcnt 2438 w. C091t Hwy 3, 5 Manne Aft. Newport Beach BaJboa 191.-d U1·14IO ~ Turtle Rock Crest sales re8ch $40 million plateau Stanclard-P.af"IC Corp. con- tinues its record-setting new home sala pace in 1986 with the rapid telJ..out of Turtle Rock Crest. The select enclave o/ 107 spacious tingle-family detached residences atop the hilla of Turtle Rock in Irvine hu generated more than MO-million in Mica for the Costa Mesa-based builder. Multiple bomeahopper camp- outa prior to the pand openina and subsequent phase openinp resulting in the im"'tdiate sell- out of each pbue, u well • an extemive interat lilt, dem- onstrate the intense level of buyer demand for this long- awaited project. Standard-Pacific vice pres- ident Steve Scarborouah, who beads the national home- builder._ hiChlY active Ormae/ L.A. county division. attributes the auccea of Turtle llock Ciat to a combination of on-tarpt martetin1 and a premier lo- cation. - -Yurtle Rock Crat addrala the demands of Sout.han C... lifornia•1 arowin1 •mo•e-ap• buyer market by providiDa ro- 1idential product which com- bines value with a locatioa loaa considered one of the lllOlt • sirable in Irvine," commented Scarboroaah- For fmtber iaformatioa on curreat OJ' futmc Standard- Pacuic dnelopmeats, pllo• the Calta Meta 1ladqurtcra at (714) 546-1161 Mo1MlaJ tbrouP Friday from 8:30 a.a. to 5 p.m.. _ ...... ,, .• Alcll Alderette, Aeellor 4865 MacArthur Court •. #235 Newport Beach. CA 92660 714-731 4444 a. ..... Prope11111 1412 Santanetla Terrace Corona del Mar, CA ~5 114-159-1an Coldw ....... 2181 San Joequin Hilla Road Newport Beach. CA 92880 • 714-844 9080 Cole ol •••port 2515 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar. CA 92825 714-675-6611 Cor••dll._...,...,.., 3407 E. COMt Hwy Corona del Mar, CA 12825 714-6738494 &AGmllTll Grubb A Elle #2 Civic Plaza. Suite 100 Newport Beach. CA 92660 714-644-6200 ....., ............ LIOft .... ., 3801 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar. CA -92925-- 71~ --·~--Film G.raw , Prtblams Test Realtor's Expertlie n ANNn'D WATSON ,.,,.,,. s • ...i ca -, _. _. " - m 1111• f • __. die l'Clll •• ,.cle 11 ioa ............ -..i eawt.• ~ Pmi<t Tcwe ._wcdlmdafiut • edchmrc to·-= ,, ..... .-. iat'Ohal witla Claulca •a•oa .. llcad- --. ma-m m1ick ia die LA r ...... .Clllllm mil .. G'CW IE tod Teaorc-. S6,I ..mioa liatiq • l6 ibrtMJr' w 1 ia Newport .... to film ·---ol -illc Aww im,• w~ is ldiedalal r-11 .,, nai October. -n.r.c pcopk wac ., llice; dl£y WCllt tla.roqb all tie proper daan- ms--aty paMita, ~ .... the nrighhon were told llboat tbe three day ••ooting seuiona. Thea this lady from tbe Tums came over and literally intcr- napted the filming to get her story. I found ii ¥e1Y amming bow Charles Bromoa hancflal tbe sjmarion widl elm and 6- BCSSC; he wu not rude wben t.lais 1'0lllall .. hoMina ap the eatin: prochiaioa.. -rlle IKD dliag JCMI bow. die T...a co--• Old wida a wry •.-;we article ..,.,_ bow die acialtbon were co•plaiaiag • '*' ewuythi.., •aid Tmote, wllo is a rcallar wida RE/MAX Ac:cordiag to TeaoR.. tllerc .. mmc"t•wl4..tapm- itift rcspome f.roa die coa- -lllilktyy -P*c ... c:mc ol- firiah ..,. Hlof ~ • .-.. ... tlll2an. .. -+"" .-. tbe Tm1ea ....... die WWWKJ of tlaat •ticlt.. DIC OllHl...-ea plp:I is drlii•*'J bJiic to lllia am as llewpwt .... ,_._ n.erc .... positift fcedNict &a.wy~jmtdlillk ... die ......ttdtd ,. ... ily for Newport Bcedl wllea dlis filllil ...... OWi' ........ uidTCllGR.. C-aa· 1 wiall Tim !Jn w Gtoi1t: V• NOJ. die film .. pro- chlctim ....... ......, ..... Ilion Cllllle ap to -ia • frimdlJ. ••wr. Two eda•"JW waa- al -to rad tllcir' propcrtica, bid l6 Barbor , ....... the ......_ pedect a•i• for oar wdl 1"llc joarulilt came OD tllc set wit.la • vay imposiq lltlitMlc ......... ildafaiaa with tllc prodactioa. We had to firmly tdl ba that • would baft to wait for a while; ahe wait off and the nasty article sbc wrote ... the next thina we t... We baft really tried to ~ the raidenta .... be of -little irribltioa and mate• liule noile .. poai~. said Van Noy. Fcding that the TUDCS article distorted the f~ Tenore is involving himself' on behalf of the Bronson crew. •1 feel like I ~ to stand up for the com- munity in tbia. Having Bromon here brought glamor. creative enagy and e:acitement to New- polt •.m The joarnalist ... ill-mn• 1cd and, u Bromon qadly .... approprilltdy rout- ed her off the propaty. there were dll:a'I from die crowd sJae OJI acroa the Bridp of lbrbcw hlancl lite adlild caupt ...... ia • c:ady ltOre.. •A.ftw:a wants. nm I rad the article die wrote. it brought to llllilld ...._my pllde tcw:hcr told ---ure ii wlaat JOU mate it. Tbae me llaoa and tbae arc zeroes -claamps and dwwpaf It .. all ap to JOU to a.eos ..... JOU think • Tim joanWist ia that imt•MC lo- wacd llera:lf ud Illa profes-._. ..... TCDOl'C.. 2 '••D cpete CBattett ~ea~tg CJ>•eooab CHOICE CO • CIALJINDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES Cannery VIiiage In excellent locations. Vacant waterfront with new dock for several boats--can be used as industrial if desired, or build commercial building. Also, double commercial lot on Villa Way. near Lafayette. Quaint. but up-dated buildings with good income, or large space for user. Could rebuild a commercial and residence above. cau about these properties. Commercial-Central Choice location near Newport pier. Income producing beech cottage in Newport's ~lopment Mcfadden Square. Good potential, well priced. Call for details. Industrial Site In Costa Mesa Well-loc::med, vacant 55-foot by 110-foot comer lot. Approved plans for 2000 square foot building by ...:hilect. Sewers. water. curbs and gutters all in. One- ~ind 8Vllilable---do"t miss this onef CUSTGMmUPLllX o aftecl of wood & glass. FalUous 3 11mom11 LQJer 1111t With 3 dedls, large roams, lmUlng MID roam lllth SDafli1I mlngs and mmue freoln. LOler llft also has ft~. 2 Im om1s. R'Mdl dOars, etc. 11g 4 car gaage • best terms. Astdng $310,000. SllARPmUPLllX LoCated 1n 11••• ..... t Beadl mtlOli. ame to nJpp111g n1 mnn. Both 1111ts are 2 bemoam and hM tnotaces. 1he ..., llllt his a &l1Wm lllS5 endased mtm1Y. The ta•er IDt a Im a llllate PlllO. Mid to .. at S262.000~ .. Y-LOT Balm R-2 lot, alley rw mm• Rlof aatml luuybames. ~view of mm mr. w wu Gm-offered at 1299,900. R-LllDCOT'IAG• 2 beG'oOms, 1 balll lllth ...... ,_Olpe t.ad, nlsteps to bead\. Frendl dOOrS lead tD the med brim patio "'811IOUhMGPIDIof9111 W staade with the retlataf* i&!*lg. Property ls zoned R-2 """ mmplete .. for adllaunal ll1lt. Mid at S2AS,OOO. .. c ... y_ JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 2919 NEWPORT BLVD.• NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92683 (714) 675-6670 In se-c-u • ..-. .. ~ tioa\ G.,... orirnud ..,_. ity o.edootia1 tlle Pacific OC... ia Lapaa NiPel, r. celidJ iDtr ...... 23 ..... ia it• fint plaue. Tweaty·f oar boon later, o~ four homes remained alilold. . •we are ablohatcly delipted at the puhlic'I repow to tllele homes,• laid Jelft;J Stoddud, vice pnaideot and .............. ..... of Tlie Buie Corporatioa'I LlfpDa "._.. ctmRon. •eomo- 8••ch•f£' .... WVW.GN••• Ne ....... a..ct. • 3 bedrooms • 2~ baths •dm t .,..,. told 111 tM, were at- tncMd to Sae.a ...... of -~ loadiOit ... u the 1padou1ae11 of tile llamH." Located juat • ball mile &oila Lapna•a famoua white IUd beacha, SeaC.ill ii litaated OD a hillaide to provide familiel with faM:alom .--of ti. o ceca. the aurroUndinJ canyou and Tlie LiDb aolf coune aa Moa- ardl Beech. Tbe SeaCall bomea are -.; ran1in1 from 1,965 to 2,647 square feet, and have atartUas prices of $119,900. Occupancy of tbele two-story boma ia ex- pected in September and ()c... tober 1986. lbe Ooor plans offer a variety of livina apace that ia paranteed to meet the needs of any family. The Aepan baa three bedrooms and 2~ bathl, and featma an opulent muter suite on the home's lower level, while the two secondary bedrooms tbare a full bathroom on the second • Real Estate Spolllghl • Surrounded by greens • Grat famity home! , floor. The Cupian appeals to many familiea because of its four bed- Realtor Smooths Filming Feud. Offered at 0.ty $195, ... LH Cole Of Newport Realtors. 3515 !. c..t""" c-.. ,.. (714).,,.11 rooms and 2~ baths. A three-Clllllllld. "-'81132 car aaraae, cozy eating nook Al is evidenced in the time with bay windows· and family and ener1y Tenore save on room with wood burning fue-Bronson'• behalf-what was place make this home partic-oriainally comidered a some- ularly aunctivc. what li.mple rental tr•ne.acrion- Plan three was named for shows that be feels a realtor's Australia's Coral Sea, and pr~ job ia more than selling bomea. videa 2,5S31qUUC feet with four .. I don't just sell bOUlel, I eervice : bedrooms, three baths and people's needa. I don't speci•liu tbougbtf ul touches such u a in areu; I have listin11 and ........ • fllS 36 • clients all over Orange Co1Plty; CW~en ©ttQ~ Collotta deQ vt\all CWl~~ do- Spyglass Ridge-Lowest Pricel 4 bedroom, family, 21h bath, 3-car garage, big Iott Corona Highlands, quiet & elegant, pool, spa, view, 3 bedroom, central air & security. In the village, larger lot, home plus studlol Total of 5 bedrooms & 3 baths, vacant, 309 Poppy. Open Sun 1-5 p.m . P.8. For June, Sept, Oct? Our best months, lovely 2 bedroom, 2 bath. Fully furnished condo, pool, spa, garage, $1 ,800 month. Call Steve Bizal or Chris Hopper 673-8494 , ...... ,, ~ ~f ~Ill' ~·~67U494 ~MolfM~ 8«t-.~~cf.~~ a 3407 Eaat Coaat Hipway, Corona del Mar, California 92625 -all price cate1oriea are rerpra- ented from low end to the Har- bor bland property which is my moat expensive li1tin1 to date," said Tenore. Agreaaive marketing tecb- niqua which allo include heavy achatiaing ia bow Tenore stays on top of hit liltinp. In the real eatate bu1ine11 for nine yean, Tenore enjoJI workina with .. Orange County's billion dollar iaventory without any overhead," and workin1 with such people u Bromon, football playen and bankers. For Tenore another pleuure in the pro- feaaion ii the fine attitude of the local realton and knowl- edpble public. -rhe cooperative spirit that fdten down from Dwiabt Dick- ey, the executive officer of the Board of Realtors, creates a team spirit which ia important if we are to do the bat job for our dialta. .. Tenore said ... And the people in tbia area are con- scious and alert about the mar- ketplace. They pracnt the en- joyable challen1e that keeps my job interatiq. .. In 198S, Tenore waa one of the top three apta in Caliloraia for RE/MAX llcalton, wbicb bu 1.000 offices nationwide that includes 10,000 ..-.. la the fmt four monthl of tbia year Tenore bu already aold 30 homes; bis aoa1 for 1916 ii to hPe SIS million ia aalea. Prior to bia real eat1tc career Tenore traveled aroUAd the world in aalea and Unatmenta IDd pve ape1nna ICIDinan in the field of motivation and in- YUtmenta. Tenore ia a ainale parent rais- in& hia two children, Ashley and Patrick Jr., in Newport Belch. In his spare time Tenore enjoys jogina and watclaiaa bucball aama. Occuioaally be will be found participatina in a local neut. Patrick Tenore can be reldaed at RE/MAX llealton at 631- 1266 or 760-8702. •11111IIlnllfl•111,nuhl •11••• II •apart....,.,..., P•lll , .... · n.n: ""'" ITDBlfl'P. · ·s f { l ' I Oa tlleir ... wcdctiq ... ..,...,, Va'9•ine._ Day 1916, Joe ad Smit: Sojka cdekaied by moviaa into tbeir Cir-cam bow:-a bieeutiful ltlaDCI V°lt'W EapalHtyled home with a com- maodin1 view of the Pacific Ocan Intrigued by the bluff- top location, tbe impraaive ar- chitecture and the developer's attention to detail throughout the home and the project, the Sojkas decided that thit. wu where they wanted to live and rme their family. "We fmt saw the development when Cayman Development Company was building the model complex," explained Joe Sojka. "It's across the street from our church, and we'd drive through the development and observe the weekly progress. We were very familiar with Cay- man, having viewed one of its previous projects, The Ranch." The Sojkas' choice: The Island View "Design B" home, the Gold Nugget Grand Award winner. Because of their own commit- ment to their new home, the Sojkas have retained Kcllard- Baron, the interior design firm that decorated the celebrated Island View models, to furnish their homc ... starting from scratch. Kellard-Baron bas the assign- ment of designing special fur- niture, cabinets, wall coverings and window treatments for the traditional English-themed in- terior. Extensive additional de- tailing, such as mouldings, win- d ow scats, raised-wood panelling in the study, custom bookshelves, and marble and parq~ct floors, have already been installed. The Sojkas are no strangen to tasteful, beautiful homes. When they moved to the Pen- insula from the Glendale area, the Sojkas sold their impressive I 930's home with its custom detailing and Old World trad- i tonal styling. "Since leaving Glendale, we found two very traditional homes on the Palos Verdes Peninsula," said Susie. '7his Island View home is our third on the Peninsula, and we just love it." The Peninsula attracted the Sojkas because of its family orientation. "There's a whole- some, down-to-earth, pro- family ambiance on the Penin- sula that ia super for rearing children,,. said Joe. "It -S an ideal children orinted area witla a real feelia1 of aecwitJ aacl aafety.• Security, aafety and ......... ity ol pc•i...ia life were ,..... ticularty attractift to the Sojba and provided the impetu for them to move away from the corporate downtown Loi An- aela cavironmcllt. Joe ia a rcsional vice praident for Daum/ Johnstown Amer- ican, a publiq-beld, rea&-atate oriented company. beadquar- teml in Los Aqelea and Atlan- ta, that markets industrial and commerical real estate. A member of the board of clirecton and executive committee, be is responsible for the South Bay's 25-taleapenon branch and Uli.sts with management func- tions of the company. The Sojkas' home, a 3,697- square-foot mini-estate, is ideal for entertaining. be it a formal company dinner or a birthday party for Jessica, 6, or Michael, six months. The large family room with its fireplace, wet bar and Country English decor will be a natural spot for cozy pth- erinp with family and friends. "A host of athletic oriented activities are available in the immediate area,,. said Joe. "Ev- erything is convenient-tennia, golf, equestrian trails and a vast number of running and bi.tin& trails. Then there's just the sheer beauty of the ocean, its ruged coastline, or the enjoyment of our own home and the estab- lishing neighborhood.,. All of The Island View homes were designed by award-winning architect Robert Earl A Au- ociates of Irvine and Beverly Hills. Each is available in Med- itemmean, Cape ~ English. French and Traditonal styles with a myriad of Ooorplam and options. All are majestically proportioned, ranging from 3,088 to 4,331 square feet. Homes at The Island View are available for I 986 delivery with prices from $498,SOO to $889,SOO. Individual homeaita are priced from S20S,SOO to $449,SOO. Viaiton can tour the model home complex from I I a .m. to S p.m. daily except Tuesdays. The Island View ii at JO Su Cdemete Drive, just off Cren- shaw Boulc-.ard near Crest Road OD the Palol Verda Pca- imula. Additional iDformation ii available at (213) S41-2S31. Broker Responsible for Client Protection BY GERRY A CHRISTA LONG Whowatcbesoutforthepub- lic interest-the buyers' and sellen' protection-in real estate tramatiom? Lct-S •tart with the primary rapomibility-that of the brok- er himself. Under the laws of the state of Calif'omia a broker ia required to 8Ct in • manner which lel'VCI the bat interatl of his clienta. Heh• what ii callr4 a Mfiduciary responsibility"' to that client. He must do that which best serves bia client'• needs and wiabea, alway• demomfrating loyalty to bil client. 1.\-t . occuional•y .a..u .sdlen complain that a broker delaJed enterina that 1eller .. liatiq in tbe multiple lia1iq 1e1•ice for several week• in order to try to sell it himself, or that an &FDt pve -.elr:ctift• cc--1•1. able u1a f""'••ed ... ,.._> to a prmpedive bo)CI, ear1·• him to buy a propertJ ..._ a falle CODCeption OI its..._ Tbae are pcmible .W.,.._ of state replaaiom IOftnliel the activitiel or l»robn aad their ..... wt c:aa result iD ratrictioM bei.q placed OD a broken' licew, or outript to. of that &eme. Who replate1 the activities of broken and their qcnta? CllllAH ........ A Note from Maury Dover Shores -Reduced Extensively remodeled bayf ront with dock. Gour- met kitchen master suite with fireplace and his & hers closets. Library & sitting room. Custom oak bookcases & stone fireplace give warmth to the family room. Fee land. Call to see. Now $895,000 Canyon Views Warm, light comfortable private home with master t bedroom, living, dining & family rooms by large i deck. See it & buy it! Fee ·land. $465,000 Quiet a Peaceful Old Corona -South of Highway See this super clean 3 bedroom home with nice yard and room for expansion in several ways. Close to beach, owner will carry. Priced at $350,000 Cd~ -North of Highway Two bedroom, 2 bath. home with nice warm feel -beam ceilings. large stone fireplace, su.nny patio, plus income help, 2 BR, 1 BA garage apartment. $297,500 YOUa LOCAL HARD OF llliLTOllS Thia ii not•aoveramnt ... cy, but ... orpaii.atioD of brok- en and aaaita who joiD toptber to share tbeir knowledp and 1ervicea for tbe beedia of tbem- scha ad the community they serve. They have aotbia1 of- ficially to do with tbe ltate Real Estate Commiaaioa. (They do, .. Sea~UaSe~Out~~~~~~- I 1fhll11111• beJ~utnoot. familJ room 1ritll fueplace and wet w. and a ltep-down livina room near the 1oaria1 spiral ltaircw to the leCODd Ind. The Flora ia the larpt fioor- plan at ScaCall. Here, 2,647 l4Ul'C feet includa a private =rter Rite, two or three IC:C- Ollld.uy bedtooma, and a bonus room in ..sdition to a apacioua family room. AD tbe SeaCaD homes have mabopay entry doon, baod- finiahed oak cabinetry. tile kit- chen COUDtel'toi" Corian bath COUDtertopl, brau fiatura and cuatom cloeet i.Jdcrion. SeaCall'a exterion are u dis- tinctive •its intaion with ar- chitectural atylina available in Normandy, California Contem- porary or Mediterraneall. Each home enjoys tbe privacy of fenced rear aad side yards, a two-or three-QI' pnae, interior lauadry rooma aad au stubs for Nctyanl barbecues. Nearby are the famous beach towm of Dana Point, Lquna Beach and San Clemente with their fabulous restaurants, art galleria. harbon and tbop1. SeaCall it being developed ~y the Buie Corporation in joint venture with Nevada Capital Corporation. Buie, with offices in La1una Nipel and San Dieao, hu won numerous awards for its projcctl in Rancho Bernardo, includin1 the I 98S MAME Grand Award for the Windrote Saia in San Diep. In Oraqe Couaty, the company ia allo developiaa Rancho Ni- auel. Priacipalt Robert Buie, Jeffry Stoddard, Jama Saivar and R.obert Wyatt previously h.8d been involved in planniaa and clevdopiaa Lapna Nipcl duriaa their yean with AftO Community Deftlopen. SeaCall ia et 2A032 Caraftl Place, juat off Barkealiac .... Ctmino del Avioa a.ad Crown Valley Parkway. The saka oflD ii open daily from 10 Lm. to S p.a . For additional infor- mation, call (714) 661-1224. 2 Bedrooms 2011 Miramar 21 Bodega Bay #*• 631 -1400 $329,000 Sun 1-5 631-1400 $489,750 Daily 1-5 842 Harbor Island # • 1117Weat8ayl•• 1301 N. Bayfront • 844-6200 $1,200,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 831-1400 $345.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 831 -1400 $745,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 12 Balboa Coves • * &11-1400 $444,000 Sun 1"'6 2707 Hillside Dr. *' 5 Bedrooms 844-6200 $245,000 Sun 1-4:30 3 Bedrooms 2345 Port Carlisle #* 644-6200 $389.000 Sun 1-5 4 Bedrooms 116 Marine Ave. 321 Poi...nia 813-&154 '350.000 Sun 1-5 631-1400 $440,000 Sun 1-5 2019 Yacht Relolute * 309Poppy Sun1_. 840-7849 $449,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 873-8494 $399,000 Sun 1-4 4500 Corttand 1849 s.drift •• 25 Rktgeline •• 944 GOO $385.000 Set& Sun,_. 844-aOO $429.500 Sat 1-5 644-6200 $3,950,000 Sun 1-5 2215 8ey9ide Dr .• 844 t200 $1,115,000 Sat & Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4 2041 &at Blllbo9 2224 Pacific Or./PCH/Acacia,. 6 Bedrooms &11-14'00 '351.000 Sat 1-5 644-6200 $885,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 28 Blllboa COY8I ••• 2658 Bayshore Or. # 6206 West Ocean Front/PCH/Proapect •• • &11-1400 $420.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 831-1400 $1 .499.000 Sun 1-5 ~ $875,000 Sun 1-5 190.1 Yecht Camilla • 24*> Riviera. Lag. Beach #• Top of Rocky Point •• 831-1400 $319,000 Sat & Sun 1-6 631-1400 •1.225,000 Sat & Sun 1-6 644-6200 $2,700,000 Sat a Sun 1-5 Key: *Pool or Spa •View #Family Room • Waterfront .. • s • RESIDENTIAt llllOKERAGE SERVICES . aWHPlil PA•M• VH1 11am TlllRm. LICINl 1 PUii IE •z 1 Harbor Ridge home offwl truty panoramk: ._ tN1t AH ....... IMD one "9fY .,_.., l9R. W _... ...... •••P tfte cOMttlne from Newport Bwh to the Paloe room . ....,.. modlll ,_ -tur'11111 ............ Verdee Penlneuta. cataelna and tnland to the s.tta Ana -....ueer d111•_, w1..-. ••• rV. ,__ .._..., mountaiM. Thia tight and glMay .. UutNmOnt" hM been w:r.'ldowa. Loedl of __ ...._ ,._ 4' *Y ... • _. expanded to off9t 58A, 48A. Qu6et and private cutct. 11c llllndlnO view. a.de Ax loclltk>n. Ed &cano and MaurMn White IPO AllY DPAllll IF llAll Thia eecluded hldMway contain• a large master autte and aepwate gueet bedroom with beautiful pfantalJon ahuttera. A very °'*' ftoorplan with aunken firepa.ce converaatk>n arM. Maureen White.I Ed Eacano ... High Cathedral cettlnga set the mood for this 38R, 2~BA. family room home behind guard gat• In Harbor Ridge. An additional f9ature la the private spa off the master bedroom suite. Maureen White.I Ed Eacano FOIECLllUIE OI WATEI 11.Hm• Remodeled, alngte story, 48R, 4BA home with over 108 ft. on the water. Huge waterfront yard with room for pool. Private community behind guard gate. Lender will provide excellent financing. Price includes the land. Maureen White/Ed Eacano CUSTOM COUITIY EllUlll TUDOR Thia 88R, 5'h8A, family room, library, bonus room, wine room home has a breathtaking unobstructed ocean, bay and night light view. Thia ia the perfect famlty and entertainment home, with large pool & spa. Ed &cano/ Maureen White ULTIMATE COIHIAlll• HIUTOP VIEW Overlooking all of Newport Beach. This home includes 58R. 8'h8A, library, family room. billiard room, exerclae room. wine room and much more. A contemporary home with aoarlng apacea yet warm and Inviting. Waterfall• flow over rock In the entry and Into the pool and spa In the back. Ed &can<> and Maur•n White BlltlHT I IUllY .. MIRAMAR': Harbor Ridge guard-gated community. 2BR, 2'hBA. ltbrary & den with fabulous inland and night light views. Beautiful decor throughout with wood and etched glua front doont and plantation shutters. Ed Escano and Maureen White II.., NICI IEDUCTill ...... Long private driveway teada to ttria aecluded alngte ltory 3BR. 2'hBA, FR home. Many decorator extra: WOOd floora. mi rrors, akytlghta. private patio with apa off maater tultel Maureen White/Ed Eacano ll&KT I BLAllY WDEll lllME --A greenhouse effect la achieved through the entry and living room. Included in the home are 4BR. 38A. family room and gorgeous unobatructedocean view. A very large private spa la off the living room. Maureen White and Ed Escano RARE OrPORTUIITT.UIDER OWIED ...... Thia 48R. 4 'hBA, FR, bonua room home ia undergoing a face lltt with new paint and new carpeting. Located on the water in a guard gated community. Owner will carry new 1st T.D. with extremely attractive Interest rate and terms. Ed Escano and Maureen White llUIDAll• VIEW AIWIEIM llW .... Thia corner lot is approx. on.half acre. Pad for a ltWge cuatom home. Surrounding homes are of UPl)er....nd value further enhancing the de9irabillty of thla lot. The view ii stupendoua. Carolyn Muon IEWmCAllEO...U• Single atory home with grNt "street appeel." Three ~ rooms, 2BA. formal dining arM with super kitchen. Home recently remodeled and rudy for occupancy. Lowly &arge yard with room for pool or apa. Walk to thNe prtvm beachea. $385,000 lncludea the land. Donna OodahaJI 1"8LAll IOUTIPOIT wt .. Ill Wonderful 58R. 4BA, bonus room with bar and bullt-lne, sparkling pool, large format dining room, pk:tureeque city lights and mountain view. Motivated aeller. Lole J.cot. and Vlrglnta Swan IUVIEW IGl.111 Private community. Four bedrooms, 21h8A, formal IMng a dining, family room & more. Decorator perf9ct with moun- tain & city vlew in a park like setting. Owner9 muat Mii by July 1. Hurryfl Diana Prouet #2 Chic •••••, ..... IN IAYflllT---•T a9 .... Privacy and • unique ,.,_.~ .. youf'I In thla .,._. end epacloua beyfront home. nw. bedrooma. 2W. 2 .... placel, Indoor..,_. mctrll .... lot Comtnuntty ~. Wiii eccommodldll as· bo9t. ~ Amllo 1* .. • IPECIM. .,... Three bedrooma. 28A. Enlnliw uee of F'9neh dootl end crown mouldlnga. Ou plant& flooring 6n kitchen. fwntty room and laundry room. CU8tDm plantation lhua.n. Conwnient to shopping, airport and he~ 11t T.D. la uaumable. Gayle Amato 1mr OI Tiil IAY 11JllJ 11 Unique in Newport. Here i• your opportunity to h-. your own sandy beech plua a boat dock. Oetlghtfua 48A ,.._ dence with marveloua vista of the boating ectMty. Room for expansion. Ann Peters HMIE TUMCE-IEW IFFUlll 11 I 11 111 Magnificent vlataa of the bay and oc.an .,.yours from thlt custom reafdence. Built with the fiM9t material & quality flnlahea, the residence contain• SBA. 3~ gounMt kitchen, marvelous mMter suite. Unique lower t..e room origlnaUy d•lgned Ma large wine cellar. Enjoy a ..tm In your pool white viewing the aunaeta. Ann Petara vw IAlllA 1137- Reduced $10,000. A lowest priced Villa Balbo9 cond. Two bedroom. comer unit, highly upgraded. Onwer must Mii nowt Bring °"91'1. Ann Peters CAUWl!llCll ..._ A warm and lfwttlng home .,tuated on a ~ priwlte lot. Marvelous uae of wood and brick. Three bedtooma. Formal dining room, famity room plua lanai. Enjoy your own private poot Ann Peters. Maureen Whit• and Ed . &cano TIEULTIMAT£11~--r-.. Hlghty upgraded and decotat9d. Spectacular view home centered around an •trtum with Kol pond and dazllng waterfatl. Specioua luxury throughout Ila fof'rMI Hvtngl dining room aru. Four bedrooma, 3'MtA. 2 famlty rooma and library. MaraJou Ingold and Maureen White IE• I FD IEU QUICK UCIGW -.111 Do you need a wonderful family home on pr~ Spyglaria Hill with SBR. apacioua famlty room. formm Uving and dining rooms with huge bonus room and lowety mountain, ocMn and city llghta view. Buy now, t"ia won't IMt. Maralou Ingold IUCll IAY Spectacular remodel by Rolly PutaUI fMtured in Home M91 •ne. Elegant front~ wtth 18A, den and goul"IMt kitchen. Soertng beamed ceiU19, drWMtk: lnteriof'I. Aemr gueat houee with 28A and kttchenMa l.atg9 pri~ patio with apa. lovely lmalt community with beech and lllnnia court $750,000 IHnhold. Mellie Strock ., ..... .. One ..... Ot 58R home "' lmfl 'IMMw v-. ..... ~ c.Mlf9 gh'9.,. l!pKiel 1wd1t1• ,_a bright Md airy ....... Almdrto mo............ 0 ttwoughout. Maine Propp .. • Clllll UITI 11 8"ledmocw Plan 2 ..... pool and .... Low ....... . yiatd,UghtcoknttNoughout. ... ......., ........ .... fUOfM. tonMI dining --... ftlwptew;• J -mat r.,... with ebundJlnce of m1 • Prleed tD ... • $811,000 ...... Propp •C11'41•1fM E••l 11 I ··~-A veryrareapportunlly ....... ....._ ...... Cllllld own IUCh.,. ......_Youn., ..... if )IOUW ....... ID the.1 .. mntury. The .... ilct.. .... Ud~ .,. ..................... _ 80lid mk b ..... -t' 1 • Ollll door-. ..... Antoln ....... dwoodttoan. ... .,.y ,, E' I • fOOfM. Fellluring 8'. hiBA. tom• hing & ••• ~ ...., ... -...ey roam. gaunne19dllcta• a bJ• •• pantry. pm el.ct ltudy. wine c:MW, 4 ......,.. .......... amenm. you would ...-:t 1n 9llCft • ._... Appeaa mllWf 2151-tof fllitMf frOl\Ugemd_ 1....,mq. fl. of land. Trufy~Q.450.000.~•w11.- 08nny 86bb •CMYll-.. llMl••au II•• Elegent 58R. CU9lom home on ou•8iZlmd lat. F 18 fe>rmlll living room and dining roam. ~ roam &Id ~bNKardroomwilh'* •*Odtloora.,..• ,,... w Owertook• ~ w..a on Big c.n,on·a t• _.. Includes ~poolandipa. DMny~GrodJ • CMY• · ULlllm IRT Rflll 11.-.. Thia SBA. 4W b'8dlllonml home ii in.,._ c ...... coad- tion. lncluelm tomw lwing ..................... . famUy room with ... .,_ and....._ .. pool...._ -- and mo.a evetylhing .._ )IOU migM dlllifa. ,_...,.. ~ toc8tiaft. o.nn,.., Slilpt-.lie Gladr ......... , ,..,,.. .. . Aw epedoul ~SW BA. illCM!ft t1 ........... room. di••w6: Miwtng a ..., 3 •rs•• 'h 1 a 1 t ceOlnga. bem.ltifW mil tloora ~ F••IClll cllDals.. many built_.,. and ... jam Ulle new. Pod lillmd lat. Tn.lr one of a kind. Ewe 1n.1t...,. • ~ ~ llilllb • CMYll -Hl1111Y LIClml Fout bedroom. 48A. fMlily room. ~ill• d roaM. .......... guest ..... Apri\* PGOl•"*1CMW.p1 tlgmlMIPWllf'. Owner .. very moti'1 llJd. o.wn, ~ Gladf • ....._..IPllllCI II.• Thie one of a llind febl..,. 48A. 3W "....,_ ..._.._ an ~ ... .._ )'OU"ve ..., ....... tar_ lllCI J • s ........ ..,. ... Pat.................. 2 ... ment.._Onfy...,.toab .,...,._Fwu ·1t1•M1t ftnilNngD.a.br~•......,.Oww'11 '• .... o.nny ...... ,., ..... ~ .... llMY .. 11 I IB.CIUITEITATE 11W . Two....,wa.2WcandD .. ._.11p.1H n , .... Private t9nnla court. pool Md ape. LM'g9 QISDn tw -· Wea .... ol..,,,ll1C-.F a al If 81tuated on ~ acte lot In ptelttgtouT Belcot.llt. Two 8eDry tMng a ••• IOOOm. Sii .......... oa•: t • 4 ... . home wtth 58A, 48A. family room. llUdy, alrcondltioltil.. lM'g9 m I 3 ..... & .......... l I. "'I J I ... & P111Nive MCUrtty ey1t-. 8'tgftt Md ctt1&'M 9nd In ...,....._ 2w.., I ---•-• t ••---"mew• In'" condition. 24--hour ........... OOftilftUflly. ... ...................... s 0 A I I .... ... Price includea the IMd. OWner wHI eot ..... tradng for -......... c,.. lw ...,..,._home. OonM Godin.II um• LllEl.Y LI. lmJ 111 FuM of Of111Ce and ctwm, "9Wfy r..-oait 111 ~ &Id ....- bWMd, tt"9blg9A. t.mttyroompropertywll,,......,.. lucky famlty a grMt home In• ........ fMMly .,._ ~ Ward llBTICllM FNIHI Jim.. .,._ Of theocmn.jetty Mdbltf from .. ""-ISDryCoronadlll ..., ,..1mnc. . .,.,. •• .,.,.,, ..... 9W38A ... • ..._ 1111n 48R12W uni& An lntlrior..... d ~ .. ~ bHtty of conVWlion to a ..,. ...... fmnlty ....._ Two ,.,..,...,.., .... .,r. w ~..ctdKottluouohout • ._ cat pMdng ....... Sea•• , • .-..200 -- l . When t.be atarter\ pa .. l '°° nao.nen in motion at tbo bepaain1 of the 5tb Anaual Coroaa dol Mar Scenic 5~ tbeR .. just a dlanrc that 10me of tboee nm.aen will be captured on film for the personal en- joyment of John Blom of John Blom photopapby. That miaht sound lite a bus driver'• holiday. but photo- arapby ii not only John 'I muns to mate a living, but one of hi1 favorite way• to people watc~ which he lows to do. Blom started hi.a pi'ofeuional life u a marketiq man bcca~ hit depee WU in buaineu. After 13 year1 he decided what be · really wanted to do wu take pictures of people. m'J•c&'a ...... Jolaac:a ..U the. pOltnit ia ........ .... pbue. llMliviclaal tervice ... a teea eye for detail are tlM iqredienu &bat mu dail tbid of portrait.n a .peciaHncl field .. -Some portraits AlmOlt Call for an interview-procedure with the subject,,. uya Jo~ Clote. eonaultatioa on every portrait in matten of clothina. hair &Qd mato-ap .re Iha by I Chloe Blom, Jotua•a ·wife .-.d partner at wort u well u at home. Since not only the .,. in which a 1ubject ia plaoto- lf&Pbed, but tbc clodaina and aroomina of the. subject make a atatement, nothina moat be left to cb•~. . .. Wina tip lhoea in a beKh atmoapbere don 'l wort too well . .. I found out I needed to learn so I went b.ck to achoo( to find out the thinp I didn't know," said John. That school · wu Broob In- stitute and J oho learned the skills to back lfis buic phil- osophy of portraiture. Restless residents shun Europe, love Hawaii "I specialiu in photographing real people. Whether iu a cor- porate executive for his com- pany's annual report or a child, the photograph must be an ex- pression of that person's in- dividuality ... While the conventional studio is available, as is a garden set- ting, John also moves out into the penon 's e11vironment when the individual's needs and de- sires dictate portraying the at- mosphere as a personal state- ment, along with the penon. If, for instance, tennis is a Corona del Mar bu a lot to offer. Sparklina beacbe1, fine restaurants, aophilticated •hop- ping and lovely homes mate the beacblide community a pop- ular place to live. But no matter how happy one is at home, the call of foreign places becomes stronger when vacation time rolls around. Even if the destination is only up or down the coast for a few days of relaxation, the urge to wander infects young and old when the calendar flips to June. Corona del Mar Travel keeps its finger on the pulse of wan- derlUJt for local residents. This year, concerns about terrorist activitia in Europe and the Mid- dle But teem to have affected the de1tination1 of local tt•- velen. ' 'We've bad caaceUationa for Europe,,. uid Gertrude Coch- ran, manaaer of Corona del Mar Travel. Cochran dido 't know if that wu a reflection of fear on the the behalf of local residents, but she can teatif y to the cancellations. The hottest destination for local travelen seems to be Ha- waii at thi1 writing according to Cochran. But the travel bu~ inas changes rapidly and who knows where the next .. hot spot .. will be? Custom tours, tour ,.cbp, air and rail ticketl and . ahip cruila are all at a CUltomer .. fiqertipe when~ del Mar Travel goca into Ktion to fmd him juat the riaht remedy for months of atraa and strain. Buainea travelen are equally pleued with the prompt, ef- ficient service the Corona del Mar Travel offen them for air- line tickets, hotel reservatiom and rental can whether. their need• are local or international. Corona del ,_far Travel'I ser- vices are free to customers. Summer vacationa begin with a call to (714) 673-0~80. INTRODUCING THE ONLY RESORT INTAHm THAT CHANGES Jofm £. 'BCoin ISLANDS EVERY DAY. Sail Sept. 13th aboard the S.S. Liberte from Tahiti and spend seven days visiting her exotic islands. When you book our___,,_ .. cruise, ro und trip airfare is only $299. Call for details.-IS!~:s~~=~ CORONA DEL MAR TRAVEL 3419 East Coast Highway. P 0 Box 98. Corona del Mar. CA 92625. (714) 673·0380 You, your children the gift of love1 MO th er and Child Special CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY. LTD. lbere's stll time for Father's Dayl A studio with a unique outdoor garden . • ATTENTION DAILY e WEEKLY e MONTHLY MEMBERSHIPS AVADABLI! 3 MONTHS ONLY s11s == _,.., , I •Pa1oi:wlred w~ ~ ., ie.ell Aaobk:I ...... •Yota •SCrctdl A Tom •l.a.r bllpKt Aerobla THE GIRLS GU 646-8818 2902 WEST COAST HIQHWAY • rEWPORr 1EA01 icalM, .. ~ kad. -Si.ace Parbwl a.at.no.ii,...., lclf-sappodilta. profit ..... Ktivitia me mew rd.. 1k s~ ii • pod cn•pk of die Dad ol CG My nal ..... br.Mfill tM r ,n car nf}. • Tbc Coroaacld Mar Q lier of 0-w ICC decided to cx,_,, the day"I pl••-d ..Uwitiea to include a FatiYal to proftdc a spcc:ial c:oamuaity nail for thole, ............. ~..., chooee not to 11111 IMt ,.... to be i.Dchldcd ia tlac excite••• of ma old-fahioacd com-rrity festival. John ~ prc:sidemt of the Corona dd Mar C'Umhcr of Commerce. woald like to see the whole com.maaity partic- ipate in 101DC way OD R day. ... Even if you don'\ enjoy nm- nina. you11 enjoy the oda ~ tiTitiawehavepwnncd.We c r ,.,.. Retread time fortennles Wllllll .. ia a s ' FCll' Ka Badcnola. oww al Secalld Sok .. C.t • ......... ... tiwaallr C "dz "Poa!J I --to.._ dlc ilka tM& Seca .. Sak we d ... ~ ...... , •. -.,. Ba•rr.._ •••ties Ilia...._ -We ._l. We _. ... .- qaality IKl'dwldilc. WJao•d waat med atJIJctic alaoca aa- J••/r 1k piHlr ........ "' .-a•is ,. owaa a1 • llGl'C wt.o = II Ilia _. C1119apria to n:flcct die msoti• scnicc tUt Ille c6:1al to .. E SID 'L Tiaat ....... ......... Secomd Sole offers a raole job at a SIO diKcw1• to ~c " wlm ca ,.,.. CORONA DEL MAR SCENIC HVE--K MEET TOM WYSOCKI AT SECOND SOL£ CORONA DELMAR 20% AURAONGSHOES NIKE. NEW BALANCE OFF ~~TMiERA~ BROOKS TILOGY 47.9 SUG. RETAIL 69 ETONIC MIRAGE 34.15 SUG. RETAIL 42..95 I RUNNING TIGHTS 1/2 PRICE I I WINOSUITS l/ 3 OFF I CHECK OUT THE NEW NIKE SHORTS & SINGLETS ALL SINGLETS ~PRICE WITH THE PURCHASE Of ANY RUNNING SHOES SCENIC 5K POSTERS $25.00 I CORONA~MAR 3331 E. COAST HWY. CORONA DEL MAR 673-5531 .. Jw ie o• of' tM 1111n.t moadil tO ._ Ud am Ol tlli .... filled wida ,. ... .a•• .ctivitia. Weddg, ~­ uiiel, bddaJ~lrMu. tioas, P!'.01111 and .-Coroaa clcl Mar Scenic 5~ All crowd eacb otber for apace iQ buy tcheclulea. One way to preaerve the charm aDd memories that Oow- era repreaent on apecial days ii to paa by tbe Oorilt" door and visit Ridwd,_ Silk Gardena at their new location in Corona del Mar instead. Whether the need ii for a am.all nose1ay to aay .. I'm proud of you,. to special numen u they cross the finish line, or for a complete wedding and recep- tion, Richard's Silk Gardens provides the finest in permanent floral arrangements and plants. Owner Sallie Reilly is sold on silk ... There arc so many advantages to silk flowcn and plants. For one thing, they're virtually maintenance f rec," said Reilly. The one suggestion she makes for the .. care and feeding" of the silken beauties she sells is that you visit them occasionally with a feather duster or a blow dryer. Once the dust is banished, they're as good as new. Oftentimes the prettiest places to have green plants arc the hardest ones to reach for regular watering. Rather than take chances with spills and leaky pots, take the easy way out of the dilemma and purchase a silk plant. The quality of the plant chos- en is the secret to obtaining a lifelike look with none of the chores ... People often come into the store and touch a plant and then say, 'I could have sworn that was real,• " said Reilly. Aside from the all around lookl of the plant or flower, Reilly sugata that the cuatomer look for the same things she docs when buying stock for her store. .. BuicaUy look for quality in the manufacturing. The band- wrappcd stem and the quality of the silk used for leaves and petals arc what we look for, along with lifelike color,,. said Reilly. Because the plants are silk, they keep their perfect shape from month to month with no droopint leaves or pruning re- quired. Silk flowers arranged to custom match any decor also solve the need for color and beauty without fuas and con- stant expense. Richard's Silk Gardens de- signer, Sandy Walker, comes to Corona del Mar from Britain with a wealth of experience in flower arranging. Her past ex- perience includes work for the Royal Family. .. Sandy's here to consult with customers about their special needs," said Reilly. "She can help the customer to plan just the right accent pieces for home or office. We love to do wed- C 7 t• .. 41 I Do ~ .... .dlj .......... fWi-for iDterior Mip widlout die DOWIM~ to ~ it to -.T BM ~ ..... pani-. off itoina nat ~w ....,.,. wanted to do tiicaue ~be timia1 just ... ,~ ~ to the admiaiom ofrace of Interior Deeipen In- atitute, tbcle are two thinp proa-- pective atudenta have in com- mon. The lmtitute, located in Cor- ona del Mar, providca its 11u- denta with tbe tnowleclF and the "blow how,.to bqin a caner in the excitina and aJamorous field of interior deaip. Judy Deaton, the Inatitute'a director, combines an extenaive bacqround in both commercial and resjdential interiors. Her crediu include housing for the Lake Placid Olympics, projects for Walt Dianey Studios and a design layout. for the movie, "Electric Honeman." Serving OD the faculty along with Deaton are notables from the design field includin1 a number of interior designers who have seen their work pub- lished in such magazines as De- signer's West, and Orange County magazine. · With a student/teacher ratio that averqea IS to I, students have the opportunity to work clotely with tbeae design leaden in learning the moat current design and portfolio techniques. The Institute believes that an active role in the design field is the beat way to learn. In ad- dition to classes, the Institute offera a co-op job program where atudents work with Orange County's top deaignen piniq fie&d experience impos- sible to attain in a cluaroom C1 5 1t• .. 41 , Turned on to retreads. :Second Sole• c.11 .... ,.... purchale a new pair of athletic shoes at full price. Shoes aren't the only item1 available at Second Sole. 1bere is a wide selection of athletic Clothina and bap from which to choose. One of the bigat attractions for local athletes is a large selection of. aockl for every need. Hendenon and bis employees are all nmnen. Wfbere'a a lot of convenation in here about trainina hints and information. My employees both tum in very fut times and are always ready to chat about ways for a cus- tomer to improve their own times,,. said Hendenon. Second Sole maintaina a bul- letin board of entry blankl for running events throughout the southland. .. It's just a service to our cua- tomen who run. Everybody who works here rum and it just seems natural to keep current on the recea that are available in the area,• aaya Hendenon. Hendenon said tbAt aucb var- iables u the 1iz.ea of the runner, the mileap be does daily, and the IUrflCCI OD wbicb be rum will be a determinina factor in aelectina the riaht aboe. The price of the aboc ian 't a decidina factor 8CCOrdiq to Hendenon. The mOlt expensive isn't always the beat for the individual and the conditiona under which be runs. And, if a customer ii cxperiencina prob- lems with his present 1boe1, brinaina them into Second Sole can help provide a clue to what the problems are. .. If you have a shoe that ia working for you, stick with it. Buy the same shoes over and over. Or have them reaolecl to extend their life," su11eated Hendenon. Second Sole ii located at 3331 Eut Pacific Cout ffialnray ill Corona del Mar. Houn are 10 LID. to I p.m. Monday throup Saturday and Sundays from 11 L m. to s p.m. f EURDSTVLE DUIDCIDR LIVING SALE __,_ .. IUUTTIT1IY ... 11 ftwl,....lltllllllll.--....,... ................... ,,.,. .. _,,.., Custom made cushions for your patio sets and boats. Also, matching accessories. We match any advertised prices on the same merchandise. Patio Bello 3637 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar 675-4340 Mon-Sat 1CM •• , 1'!ij mel opcD Suday -Tbunday from ll:C. Lm. -9:00 p.m.. Friday and Saturday 11 :00 a.m. -10:00 p.m. They deliver free for any order over $7.50. Call 759-6660 or 7S9--6661 for more information. Cameras Coinpete .... C1 7 1thm ... the Festival the afternoon of nee day. The store i1 open from 9 Lm. to 6 p.m. Monday tbrouah Friday and Sa- turday• from 9 Lm. to 5 p.m. There is allO a niabt drop for customer con- venience. Mitch Samuell, Jeucr'1 partner at One Hour Photo Stop. explai~ the extra care that goes into the printina of color neptiva at One Hour Photo Stop. "We color balance each individual print to inaure that the color quality of every print on a roll is very ~ .. said Samuels. Je11er and Samuels are on hand, along with a complete selection of film and other photo need• at One Hour Photo Stop in Corona del Mar at 3030 E. Coast Highway, directly acrou from Albertaom. Photo Philosophy •.. . a s•.-.• aa offi~ miabt be the best 1ettin1 for their portrait, .. aaya Jobn. tbem. Tbe look 1bould be •~•~t of who the subject is everyday. John •uaats that the person plan- nina to have a portrait made not 10 to profeuional hair stylists and make- up artists unless that is the norm for John Blom Photoaraphy is located at 3040 E. Pacific Cout lfiahway in Corona del Mar. COied Sundays and Mondays. Call (714) 760-6767. Free small coke with any purchase and this ad. tlae new A•erican Craze in Mexican Talce-Out Mexlca• G ...... et Footl To Go We Deliver free with this ad Taco• • Barritoe • Enchilada• Charbroiled Chicken • Tamalea .... ss ..... 1t.--ou&ntc ....... •ll We epecwlize in Chicken Y Carnita• -. Open Sunday thru Thursday 11 AM-9:30 PM Friday and Saturday 11 AM-10:30 PM 2754 E. Coast Hwy. (at Goldenrod), C~rona del Mar Siik Flowers. ca , .. ,.. dinp, too. • • "When you use silk flowers in a weddina there are so many thinp you can use the arranpment1 for. Why not give tbe pew flowers u remem- branc:a to special guata and the cen- terpiecea from the reception u gif ta to bridesmaid's and groom.amen?" said Reilly. Other 1ugestiom included having some of the altar Oowen rarnmpd for the bride to have in her home u a daily remembrance of bier waldina . Richard's Silk Gardena ha moved. The new location is 28~ E. Paci6c Coast Hipway in Corona del Mar. The store is open Monday throup Saturday from 10 LID. to 6 p.m. ud Reilly welcomes thoae who've never experienced the mqic of silk Oowen to stop in and see the new store. Talent 'n Fltlir. • • ca ,.._,.. setting. Special events and peat speaken, u well u field trips to wbolaale design centers, furniture manufacturen~ textile and Jwallpapcr abcrwroome .ad model homes all combine to make the 1t11- dmt'1 experience munincful ad rich. Studenta who enroll in the Auociate of Artl Depee proaram become ma- dent members of tbe International Society of Interior DetilJlen. Upon graduation they are eligible for full graduate member.:ahip status in tllis prestigious orpniration. Registration for tbe Summer C.- tificate program ia cunendy in propea For information coneernla1 re1- ittntion procedura for tbe S11•wr Certificate proaram. call (714) 67'- -4451 . Interior Desipen Institute is located at 3SS5 Eut Pacific Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. mt..3WI WE DELIVER OPEN DAILY WEEKDAYS 3-9 WEEKENDS 3-10 WATCH FOR OUR NEW SUMMER HOURS! FRESH PIZZA FACTORY 719-7751 11111,.....LllldlDltle , ..... u.. 7»1915 302I E. c.-..... c,;,.,.., .. T .a. Wdwlt. ftcit fl',. h wt for ,,.,. ... wee•• CorOu dcl ... <>-•. it coordi- ............. £Cb of dle~t titwl -Wc...ato ...._tkco.- _ .. -PlYJtlJWI' , .. p.08£ tllims "-k ia dlefona al a lpirit al• "#t a•iM •••aid WclldL Welldl ._ ._ loab ia . +De A ..... -ii .. -14 • ..,,... •acca al ma:t ad c:oaatry fain ... iwpiaed die Qambcn plw fc.-die Fint A-' SI. Fati+al s-.. ...... is pra- Clll ia die eiCid» IChahded to 1M:aia 11 D1M19 Ill Gram Rowald Pad. C>ewhcr --ben laaft do- .... goods fm a 0....bcr Yud Sale 8ooda. nc .. «ads will IO to tk Che-+a to be med fc.-p1Gjrds II ew fi•i• Corona cld Mar. la put years the Claa•ber ... spom DRd .... ••llitious "Tiai1 is really a •eeuo• booth.• said Wcllcb. -i'he moR people who become involved ia the issues facinJ the com- manity the easier it 1a to resohie Vital roles entrusted to , helpers p1ojeds -* ........ al the tra:s .... Pm& C08lt lli&b- way ia eon.a dd Mar. -n.e tra:s wac dlal doe ti d to tbe city f OI' the enjoyment of all its c:iti•c 111, • said Welldl.. Otha projects on tbe drawiq boards include the placement of park beaches along hcific Coast Highway~ the preserva- tion ol the Corona dd Mar post off".ce and its 9262S zip code and a forum f « candMl•tcs for local office. Residents can also secure a I 0 x l 0 booth for their own yard sale for-SIS by camog the Chamber of Commerce offace al (714) 673-4050. Booth holden tccp the proceeds from their sales. A non-juried art show feat- them.· Entertainment. along with a community caf~ will also be available to Festival goers. Audrey Patterson is coonlinating the acts to be presented for the enjoyment of young and old. ... We hope to have the utelele playen from Oasis, the local senior citiz.en's center on band. They~ really good,• said Pat- terson. 04We also plan to ba~ dancas from local schools and a fashion show sponsored by three local resale boutiques. The day will be full to say the least. .. Luctily for the Corona de1 Mar Chamber of Commerce and tbe Pub end Recraaion Dcpartmt of Newport Beada, there are Iota of wiDiq bandt to assure that tbe day of the Fifth Ammal Corona dd Mar Scenic S~ and Pint Annual S~ Fatival run lite c:loctwork- According to Nancy lteanl, recreation aupervilor for the City ·of Newport Beach, the Chamber of Commerce ha been busy findiq volunteers to bclp with chores like traffic control oo nee day. Tbc Qaamber alao bas taken rapomibility for firvtina spon- son who will help to mate the day complete for numen and festival goers. The major sponsor for 1986 Visit the bayside Italian ••. VISIT MILANO~ AND EXPERIENCE authentic Italian home-style cooking in a waterfront setting. 1559 Spimaker-Dr. Venlu'a.CA (805) 65&0388 Su-Th ll-10 open for lunch a dinner (~ke-out also available) Reservations Accepted fJOOE. Bay Newport Beach. CA (714) 675-8171 Fr&Sa.11 ·12 ii The Studio Cafe. Bovik · Abramian, owner and member of tbc Chamber, bu been in- ltrumaatal in coordinarina tbc commemorative poster activ- ities. Other apomon are: Bank of America, Bank of Newpo~ Bev- erly Hilla Savinp, Del Taco, John L. Blom Pboto1raphy, Ltd., Local Color, Unique Homes. Y.er Comtruction, Fib- erQuest International, Newport Balboa Savings, PKific Stieb, Priestley Chiropractic, The Quiet Woman, Second Sole. Snobbish Seconds, The Placc- Patrons, Toni\ Place and Dan Fitzgerald loci. Dist. Additional aponsors arc: Perrier, IOCM FM Stereo, Hup Dau of Newport Beach and Silver Sprinp Water. The 1986 ~ clirecton are Paul Jlicbarcl Johnson, D. D.S. in usoci•rion with Nancy Beard, rureation supervisor, City of Newp.lrt &e.cb. Publicity Com- mittee: K.evin Priestley, D.C., Ho\ik Abramian, and Marilyn Rouaelot. Other Directors are fini•h line, ~en Hendcnon; course, Jim Wood; volunteen, Nancy Constancio; pre-race, Royal Radtke; post race, John Blom, president o( the Corona dcl Mar Chamber of Commerce; spoo- son~ Gustavo Constancio; ~ ter sales~ Dan Webster. Signed posters to be sold The Coronadel Mar CbambeT of Commerce may fmd it bas to increue the number of siped and numbered .m,raph pollen that it produces every year to commemorate tbe Corona del Mar Scenic SK . Hovit Abramian, owner of this year's major sponsor, The Studio Cafe, and member of the SK committee, ha received orden from as far afield u New York City for ':hia. year's poster. The poster, designed by Dean Gerrie of Dem Gerrie Desips for each of the five years of the race's history, is high on the list of collecton. This year's poster bas a horizontal format and depicts a runner stretchina against a classic Grecian co- lumn. -rhis year's design is the finest Dean's done to date." said Abramian. The demand for the poster is hiab and Abramian said the posten are expected to sell out bcf ore the race at $25 each. SK Festival goen can inquire at the Chamber of Commerce Hot Dog booth for any unsold posten. Milano's-true Italian food Picture rcd~hecked table- cloths donned with candlelight; dining by the bay watching the boats move graciously in and out of the harbor; authentic Italian-style home cooked meals; and you will have Mi· lano •s at the Fun Zone on the Balboa Peninsula by the ferry croaiq. Milano 'a is exactly what Momma would bave ordered for her Italian som and dauah- ten or anyone who enjoya ltaJ. ian food prepared with the qual- ity and care of homettyle cootiq. Thia ia tbc type of ra.- tauraot that makes you &lad .the Italians broupt their coot- ina atyle to America. Their menu ii compk.te with eftrytbi.aa from their ddicioua aomwet pi••• f uac:hldiq • 24" -,.ny tizci; ~ cold and bot sandwiches; appetizers (in- cluding, of course, antipasto); specialtiea of the ho use such as manicotti, Italian sausage and peppcn, eggplant Parmesan and Milan, veal milancse and Parmesan and chicken saltim- bocca; and Italian desserts to tempt even the strongest-willed amon.a us. Milano~, will soon be offering a unique. yet practical for their location. new ICIVic:e-delivery on the water by jet-cti: At their fmt location In Ventura they initiated this eervice and it bu been ftry 1ucceuful. Milano'• ia open Sunday - Tbunday from 11 :00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m .• Friday and Saturday from 11:00 Lm.. to 12:00 p.m.~ prices are moderate. Call 675- 8171 fo.r more information. · .. Be aare to fiild out wlaat kind ol .., .. yoatt ~ oat on before JOU 10 ... act witla an MrOS eurcilt pro- ar-,• ..W Dftii. Tbe w.I Mfece ia OM IUcb ....... bJ die Oirl'a ()yip. TIMll ...... UnlwOod Oftl' .................. to .. imi1Je ltnll OD tbe lep aiMI feet finally.-an elegantly casual restaurant ·for the health-conscious Be aood to younelf and in- dulp at the same time. Visit Cano .. in Plaza Newport at 1000 Briatol Street North wheR nutrition ltaDdl hand in band with a cuual eleaant atmos- phere. Carbo-. restaurant is designed to compliment today's active lifestyle by offering fooda pre-- pared with a minimum of sugar, salt and heavy oils. Please don' miaundentand 1 Thia is not a health food RS- taurant; this is a cuually elepnt restaurant that serves healthy food. Tbe amazing part of this concept is-even though the food is nutritious it ia alao de- licious. Chef Bill Becker pre- pares his delicacies so that you don't miss that grain of salt or tbat eara pat orbutter. You · The food definitely ia a treat. never tnow it ia not there. Try their PortutCK bean soup, Bill ia the former sous chef a favorite of the house, it is from famous Perino-. in L.A. spicy! Their chicken tetr•zzini and trained at the Culinary In-is the areatest (creamy and atitutc in New York. Speakina fresh). The chilled fruit soup of Perino'a, Joe Rybus, one of waa a deliabt-extremely re- tbree owners of Carbo'• and freshing! They have a citrus manqer, wu the former general dreuina that is pineapple baaed; manaaer at that well-known it contaim no sugar, and you establishment. Joe, Jeff Bathi-would never know that there any and Frank Adleman, all is no sugar in the recipe. It wu health conscious athletic types deliciously and mildly sweet. conceived the idea and opened To summarize, the food here at their present location about is something to rave about. three and one-half montba 110. Carbo'• is open d,Uy from The atmospheTtf is sporty, 7 Lm. to 10:00 p.m. the prices casual, cleaant and intimate-arc reasonable. Call 8Sl-11SS all at the same time. One would for reservations or moR inf or-. feel ' comf ortablc in any attire mation and watch for their out- from a busineu suit to work-door patio seating which will out clothes. be opening soon. AFTER THE SK ••• EAT NUTRITIOUSLY, DIN.E ELEGANTLY AT @"Cg:Q9S -co-sponsor of Laguna Beach JOK -co-sponsor of Performing Arts Center Triathlon "You'll love our light fresh cuisine prepared without heavy sauces, designed to meet the needs of today's active lifestyles, served in a casual elegant atmosphere." Joe Ry bus -owner I manager Spac•age maintenance meshed with Indoor loOks Summer aanabine beekoa1 and the decb and peliol wlaicb WR larply ~ charina winter mcmthe are maki"I their yearly comeback u the moat restful place to 1pend a quiet morniq OYCr tea, or to throw a party for friends. Patio Bello in Corona del Mar can make coming out into the sunshine euier and more convenient than moat home- owners ever believed. Accordina to llutb Mesa, owner of Patio Bello, the trend in.outdoor fur- nitUR is away from the metals and canvas of the past. The newest trend is toward frames of rain and vinyl materialt. · 1bae materiala are wonder- ful for outdoor furniture, they're virtually maintenance free, ltand up to tbe saf t air we have in Corona dcl Mar and Newport Beach, and allow the ho- meowner to leave the furniture in place throughout the year," said Meaa. Additionally, ICntcbel don' harm tlrae mat.eriala. tbe color ia diatribated tbroepout the frame, not jUlt applied to the surface a with metal furnitu.re. Fabrica too, have anderaone a tranaition from the old canvu and kapoct or foam.. Today•1 cuabiom are covered with vinyl in custom colon and stuff cd with hollow dacron fall which allows the cusbiom to remain on the furnitUR, and outdoor all year round. .. With all the glua that en- closes our homes, the patio needs to look u elepnt u the imide of the hoUIC." uid Mesa. Patio Bello ia open on Mon- day tbrou&b Saturday from 10 Lm. to 6 p.m. In addition to patio and deck furniabinp, the store carries a complete like of accasoria and doa custom cushion work for boata. Stop by 3637 E. Pacific Cout Rip- way or call Patio Bello at (714) 675-iJ.40. Try our: Portuguese Bean Soup "delicious, hot and spicy" Chilled Fruit Soup "creamy and refreshing" 11 •• .a areat little restaurant that combines the sponuneous atmosphere of an active lifestyle with an incredibly delicious menu that promotes healthful cooking." Cajun Chicken "pleasantly spicy" ···earbo's Introduces drastic changes In dining." Debra Lovelady Baessler The Barnstormer Julla Loren Newport Center News No-guilt Chocolate Mous.w Cake "~eavenly" · 11 A restaurant where you can Indulge without feel Ina aullty ." oS RESTAURANT (714) 851-1155 . PtLAZA NEWF?ORf 1000 BRISTOL STREET NORTH NEWPORT BEACH Bobbt Proctor Newport Enstan • I TM fun and 'excitement Of tM ~ del Mar Sc:e•ic 51: and Fcatival oa1J ~ oacc a ~· Tllat•a a ab ... , .. ,. ADdley Pattenoa of k,eled llaP in Corona clel .... Pilt- tenoa think:• parties wlaere neiJ)lbcm meet and minaJe aboakl ~pen• a more~ bail. Not one to prach what ue doca't practice, Pattenon wl tbe staff of llecyded Rap ~ a parkin1 lot party for ti.eir cmtomen on the Jut Saaday of ach month. A party\ not a party without refreshments and Pattenon and her staff dispeme free bot dop and lemonade along with good sound advice on dreui.q cor- rectly for any occasion. The party takes place from 9 a.m. to S p.m. in tbe parking lot of Recycled Raas. While the food is good, the fashion show which takes place at 2 p.m. may be even better. The event culminates at 2:30 p.m. with a drawing for SIOO in mer- chandise for a lucky customer. You must be present to win. Recycled Rags sells previously worn clothing on consignment for both private parties and well-known television shows. Among the garments which might be modeled arc those which have appeared on such series as .. H otcl" and .. The Love Boat." Private party consign- ments arc also of great interest to the smart shopper. .. We have one very prominent lady who just sent us a con- signment of clothing from New York," said Patterson ... We first began dealing with her when she lived in the Trump Towers in Beverly Hills." Women in the know realize • that the merchandise offered for sale at Recycled Rags is not only current, but in perfect condition. .. Anything offered for sale on consignment should be less than one year old and have no flaws," said Patterson. .. We sell everything for approximately one-third the original price. That makes for some real bargains." With vacations looming ahead, cruise clothin1 is among the items which are in hiah de- mand. Teens have also discov- ered Recycled Rags u a place RECYCLED • RAGS . to purchase that speciaJ .prom dress at a reasonable price. "We aet lots of teens lootin1 for just the ri1bt dress for a special dance. The loot this year is sophisticated and the girls are coming into look for sometbin1 that fills the bill. "A lot of deaipen missed the boat this year and feh that ruffles and lllCt would stay in vogue, but today's teen wants a sleet, sophisticated loot," said Pattenon of ber youqer clientele. The parkina lot party is the • Clothes from the·wardrobes of the world's best dressed people • 2731 E. Coast Highway, Corona del Mar (714) 675-5553 • ............................ day that the store ia cleared of merchandise which is over 30 days old. These items are marted down to half price and barpim become sUper barpim . The demand for quality clo- thing at reasonable prices is such that Pattenon 'a aon, Gary Ricbanls. bu joined her in the manapntcnt of llecyded Rap. Tbeyn lootin1 to the south. and the futuft. -n.cre.. always a pouibility that llecyded Rap may expand its operations to indude a La Jolla store," said Patterson. •Gary would run tbat one.• Patterson heradf will stay with her friends aad ctiada in the Corona del Mar location abe ha occupied for 17 years. -corona dd Mar ii such a lovely place to work and live. 1-ve been here a lODt time and everyone ha been IO nice to IDt'.. They don't care if rm a crazy lady." said PllttalolL. llecyded Rap ia localed at 2731 E. Com llialaway iD Cor- ona dd Mar. T~ (714) 67S-S5S3 for information about the parting lot parties. We've moved! You are invited to come · see our new home at 2850 East Coast Highway Rldwd'a Sill~ has a vast selection of silk plants and flowers which make a beautiful lasting gift for any home or business. •