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THE COSTA MESA NEWS. VOLUME 7 • NO. 21 • (714) 631 -8120. SERVING ALL or COSTA MESA. THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 26, 1985 • 24 PAGES. 25 CENTS
Airport Legal Battle
With Irvine Begins
hy R~w An9le
The pcmib4lity of a probac'9d I
legal battle with the city of lmn•
ewer John WOJ'll• Airport loom· •
ed thM week a1 Newport Beach
City Council authortaed ipedal
attonaeya to do battle aQ<llnll itl
neighbori ng c:ity to the 1 northecwt.
limiting future eirpcnuion of the
airport.
Newport' 1 1pec:ial airport
lawyer, Pierce O'Donnell, laid
Tu.day, Sept. 24, that lmn•'•
belief that the agr•ment "un·
oorb El Toro Marine Air mtSon
for ciYilicm UM ii unfounded."
Among other pointa, Im.ne i.
claiming that the en-rirom:Den\al
impact report about ita current
ezpamion ia illadequate, the eam• ground on wht.oh Newport
Beaoll won ita piYOtQl ~
over the county ln l9G.
legal battle might oOlt Newport I
Beaoh. A recat copy of New.
port'• neweletter to ltl Nldutl
eald the city bad tpUt men
I them $1 .7 JnilliOD OTW the yean
to battle county airpon .. pcm.
lion.
The agrMment betweell New.
port and the OO\lnty ha1 yet to be
. lioned by F.c:t.ral Judge Terry
• Hatter, who hae Mt a hearing for
Oct. 15.
Under the propaeed agr ...
~ent, the county would be
limited to '· ~ million annual
1 pauengen for the neat Un
yeare and 8. • miJlton until the
................................................................ ' year2005.Cunenily,theairport hondlH a bout •.l million.
"W • are •eTJ dJ8appamted
that they didn't allow the prooem
of negotiation to go tluough
beifore they filed the wit," ICl'1d
City Manager Robert L. Wynn.
Tlae city of lniu Friday, S.pt.
20 tiled a motion to *>P New-
port'• _....•t with the county
City officiu laid th•J bad n o
idea how much the additional
'0U8T HAYDEN' -OU Fer9\1Hn ... la ao .tron9ly altout
trytnq to oullt former Vietnam wcu prot•tor Tom Hayden,
aleo a member oi the •tat• A..emi,ly, that Fer9unn
manned a booth at a "frMdom ftqhten rally" at Mlle
Square Park ln Fo\IDtain Valley, 8Wlclay, •pt. II. her•
Ferquaon, center. watch• 8ountbone Phmcdula, N. who
eeoap.d &om Laa., 9191' cmtl•llclydeA petition. Niokey
Conroy, execnati•• cllreotor oi Oallfomia VeterCl'll.I For
J\Ytlce, &. at rlqht.
, ..
FU9ht1 under the ptopoHd
eettl91Dent would lnorecme from
SS oomm.aal jet takeoftl per
clclJ to the ,_....~ Umlt cmd
coWd amount to as to 110 per
daJ. The llaore<IMI onr '13
Wghta per day would ..,,_ eo-
dalled "w~r j.ea," whlch
make t .. than 86 deoibell nolH
I Oil takeoff.
O 'Donl4ell eald, "Th• city of
Newport Beach oontinu .. to
believe that the Httlernent
among the olty, the county, the
Airport Working Group, and
Sp0N (Stop Polluting Our New·
Port), ii In the belt lnteretta of
the city and the c:iti1en1 of the
entire oo\lnty.''
.Obviou1ly gearing up to do
' battle ln court, O 'Donnell a dd·
ed, "the city of (ntne DOW playt
the role of 1poUer, coming In at
• the e leunth hour with a
amorocabord of claim.I that we
think will be 1hown to be not
meritoriou.a "
He added : "l 1har• Bo b
Wynn' 1 d ila ppolntment that
before we could r MPQnd In our
dilc~ona, we were •"eel with
a low.ult.
"We have been fig hting for 20
yeo u ," O 'Donnell a dded
"Now, we are trying to make
peace "
Bergeson
I Announces
! Road Plan
I State S.n. Marian Bergeeon
Tueeday morning at o pr .. con·
ference a nnounced a plon ehe
IClid would help IJ)MCi up Ilene
road build.Ing profectl and k .. p
the ltat• from lomlg federal
fundl on tom• roadl.
M\lnlolpal Oo\&rt Jucl99 •tcm Ccntet mam-
Cath.,. MacFadyec ond Douql• Oanl.lck ln a
ftoU. Royce ahcnnoom ln Newport •••ch. . :..a.If ~..,.,..._ a. a1 ...
Detroit Couple Find P8rfect
: Spot To Wed In Newport
I K at h y Mac rod y • n a n d dent -and be.t man. b y a ca r rot ca k • · a n d -
Oougla 1 Garelick found the Gare lick and Macf odye n 1 chcunpogne reception attended
1 perfect 1pot to o•t married. a1ked Belanger to be a port of by Sterlino technician., ea.1 ..
They bad bM n e ngaged five ceremony line•. "He wm the pel"IOnnel and 1taff
month1, a fter know1ng each lint friend we made upon arrival Kathy choee a "locey, off-
othet in Oetrolt a p~eviou1 four from Detroit, tw o w .. it. ago " white gown" from LaPiene'1 on
1 month., and they were traveling Engaged for hve month1, Balboa I eland for the ceremony.
together. Kathy a nd Doug had agreed Belanoer provided a chauffer·
They had talked of marriage, they wanted a non-traditional dnven Corruche to launch the
had decided to tie the knot, but wedd1n9 The idea for their couple on theu honeymoon at
, when they wallted into the RoU. r99ally appointed matnmony the Balboa Boy Club
Royc e 1bowroom of Sterling 1truck Doug while they were The new Mn Garelick, 23,
Moton ln Ne wport Beach, they waiting 10 the 1ho wroom 01 w OI born and raiMd iD Pontiac:,
knew th.ii wa1 the place Sterling techn1c1an1 1erv1ced Mich She will continue her
The idea wa1 embarra.Cog at theu BMW coll99e education 1n Orange
lint, but the more they talked "A )Ok• became Mnoua the County, m busin .. and com-
obout It, the more they knew longer we wmted for our car," puter aclrruruatrabon.
they wanted to be morned 1ur· Douq recounted, "10 we Olked Garelick, 34, of Detroit, by
rounded by the b•t that money Mr Belan9er i.J we could get WOT of Dollaa, ii ..tabhahmg a
can buy morned tn ha 1bowroom " bra nch of lua TeKcm-bcmed
Flanked by two $156.000 Rolla "He liked the idea -be ap· cuetom commeraal and home
Roye. Corn1chH, with on en· proacheci 1t 1n a very romantic 1ecunty bu.in.. Some of h.ia
' touroge of 17 other Rol\1 way," Kathy 101d cUentl mclude Trammell Crow
Roye• and BMW1 worth Sl 4 "I thought they were luddlng Co and the Galleno Shopping
mU.Uon, Kathy Macf adyen the at h11t," Belanger 1a1d "Then I Center 1n Dallm
became Mre Oougla1 Gareliclc told them marnage 1hould be They will Uve 10 either New·
Saturday , Sept 21 , in the Wt e a Rolla Royce -a quality port Beach or Irvine
' 1howroom of Newport Beach'• in ve1tmen t that 1hould 101t
Sterling Motort forever They were eo •rlou1
A1 far 01 anyone can tell, th11 and 10 love, I agTM<i to their
mark. the fir1t time anywhere In r~u .. t," the french-Canadlan·
the world tba1 a marriage ba1 born dealer IOld
been held lo a Rollt Royce Murucipol C ourt JudQ• Bnan
deale nhip, accord1nq to John Carter married the couple in a I
Bela nger, Sterling Moton prem· lO·minute ceremony, followed
NB Approves Annex
Of Bayview Site
Th• bW, which 1he plcml to in·
troduoe ill January, would allow
the .tat• to pay for lta roacll a•
they are built, rather than hen·
bag to hen• all th• money bl th• 1 bank before tb• plane are
ltaried.
Th e city of Newport Beach
etanda to gmo tom• Sl 3 mill.Ion
lo road buUdtoo f unda under a
deal approved by City Council
Monday nloht
Th• 83.5·aor• Bayvtew lite ID
ealtern Santo Ana Helghta wot
approved fo, aonH ation by the
oounoil, a nd would bring wtth U
a planned development already
a pproved by th• county
proved by th• county and the
Coa1tal Comiru.ion and now
goea before the Local Aqency
f ormabon Commiaion
''The development wot gouig
to be built, whether we a nne:sed
it or not." IOid City Ma nao•r
Robert L Wynn. "If we didn't
annH ii, we wouldn't g et the
road money."
It would a.i.o require the ~
k> hire looal priYate oontraoton
to do engiueri.Dg work where
web work wwW pre"fnt the
Jo.oiU.I.~.
l~perNon Tom Ris., ad
•~ N•CF-.de nppalted tM MIM, wttla N.-.de .,_1s1._ •
ohalrmoa oi tM Ntl TfmMIPClf·
k1t1oa Co-•Woa.
N•t•••• eacl ler9 .. oa ~··*•._U..WllwtlliMneo ~.,.-.I" .... °' .......
The de"felopmeot ll Hpected
to laolv.de a dwell.ln9 Wlitl of
multi·famlly reeldenttal; 1•5 a.o••amilJ bo..e; aeo,exx>
equare teet of ottice ~; 'r1, ·
D) llq\ICIN IMt oi Ntail, a 30().
room lloteli GJl l ,<XX> ~toot
,...., oDCl 11 oar.-of open ..... fte GllMSatiOD hal beeD a:p-
In other ac:tiona, council.
-Apprond '8 Qole family
det a ch ed dwelllng1 at
MaoArthu cmd eoc.t Highway
OJS the Fifth A.,.nue bypcm &tie.
The protect. by tM lnlM Co.,
replaoee 98 Wlita oi .:r:,••• that had beea pro....b, um·
by Hllkl•tl.
(Contta~ ...... ,,
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POLIC. BLOll'D
by Bret Colaoo
w.a-c1crr. ·~r 11 Odm•
Thunclay, Septembn 11
Crim•
A Toyota Supra Yalued at
Sl 5,000 wm reported *>lea &om
a parld.Ag k>t in tM 4300 block of
Von ltarman ... Hone riding
equipment with a total Yalu• of
$440 wcm reported 1tolen from a
gara ge in the 200 block of
1100 hlock of "· 8olboa ... ,._ ""'*"· ~. ai 1.o-e .... J......a, wttla a k*ll .aluie of SIS ._. ... , a d • -::::: ol
woe r~ ltoln &om a .W• n creor ~ ...
nMlfld.lM)e la th• 100 block of J.-ry i... Anutroae. 38, ol
Moc.me Comt ... A patio chair I Mcwpwt leocll wm an 1t1 ii •
with a •ahw of ISO Well I~ I mtp6cwa ol laflldotbl9 iajury oe
atol.D from a r9116drce iD th.e a 1pe1•1 ... Malunood Ckaa. 25,
6900 block• W• Ocean Float of >ff'lf'Clili Viefo, bk Tqb
. .. Vandal. .&a.bed a oar tire iD Will, 25 of Scmta AAa, Hec:lof
the YioiAity of 83rd St. cmd Ma...a ~ 21 , of Aaah dz,
Seaahor• oauaiJl9 160 lD cmdMI ._.i.tbon,is.rv-oa,
damage ... lharglan *>1-a ccmh 20, of Notoo ... carutiil OD
bas wUh S300 ta CU1NDC'J &om a n1ploioa ol potHnlon of
butlneu located at 1 S-55 oocaiDe ... haDco Go.kno, 28,
Superior Boulffard ... 1•'"1rr of Anaheim, ColYiD Louie
mlued at $4,~ wm r•port.ci Ukmar, 3', of N.wport Beach,
ltolen from a r.adence in the Mark Michael Curtla, 71, of
100 block of Jamnin• Court. Newport IMacb, and Dcmd John
An•b ' Chromilr, 34, of Newport Beach
Brett Phillip Bonvi•, Zl, of were mr..ted OD IQIPioion of
Brea wm aneeted on iru.apicion di.orderly conduct.
of manufacturing and •llin.g a Sunclcry, September 15
dangsoua weapon ... Frank Jay Crtm.
Banmcm, 35, of Costa Meaa wcm Varioua item. with a total
an..t.d on iru.apidon of p<lHll value of 12.998 were reponad
A 1971 Poatioc Grand PrU
W'Cll a.pon.d .eo1en &om the
1100 blook of lmn• . . . A
Mopcmm oolm TV YOlued at
PIO, cm RCA Yideo tape player
Yahied at Sl, 100, and a portable
ccmatte player 'f'Olued at $100
were reported ttolen from a
r.-d.eace iD the 1700 block 9f lr-
'fine . . . Power toola and ltereo
equipment ..Wued at S875 were
reported a1olen from a car park·
ed in the 100 block of 40th Str .. t
... A Blaupunkt car atereo
valued at S3.50 wm reported
stolen from a car parked in the
1800 block of Balboa ... A OOM of
indecent •xpoeure WOii r•ported
in the 400 block of E. Ocean
Front .. Prowl•n were r•ported
in the 500 block of W Ooean
Front A 1980 BMW with an H ·
tilnated value of $9,500 wa1
reporte d stolen from a parking
lot in the 1500 block of Jamboree
Road
1 Grand Canal . . . A waU.t, a
1acbel, and currency totaliDg
$575 were reported stolen from a I
rnidence in the 100 block of I
Grand Canal . . . A pune a nd
wallet valued at S30 and curren-
cy totaling $200 were report.d
la.t in the Yicinity of Ma.ri.u
A-..nue and Park AYeDue ...
Vandale ca uHd $2,500 in
damage to a oomtruction project
located at 616 Poppy.
1 aion of methaqualonea . . . ltolen duriDig a bwglmy from a
Conrad Leopold MarMh, 35, of relidenc. ill the 1300 block of
Ooecmaide, and Donald Jam• Weet Balboa ... SUYerware with
Arr..U Marino, 22, of Downey were a total Yalu• of S2,250 wm
' arr..ted on su.1picion of dia-reported stolen from a relddence
orderly conduct . . . Gary John 1 in the 2700 block of Shell ...
Hum, 33, of Ca.ta Meea, and Caah and jewelrf totalin.g U48
William John Ha rold, 32, of were reported ltolen from a
N•wport Beach were arr..ted r-1dence in tM 600 block of
on au.picion of miademecmor Marguerite . . . A 1980 Caprice
Arr eat.a drunk driving ... Ricardo Fabian atationwagon wa• reported
Bonabora, 23, of Costa Meea .tolen from the 100 block of
woe m::r..ted on au.spicion of Seagull.
contempt of court ... Thom01Da-An .. t.
mian Hill, 24, of V aU.y Center Charl• William Porano, 33,
woe arreeted on au.spicion of be-of Fullerton, Walt.r Michael
Deiwon Anthony Rhoada, 20,
a tra naient, Blake Lehma n Caee,
21, of Newport Beach, a nd
Marke Warren Charle1, 19, of
Fountain Valley were arre1ted
on 1wpicion of burgla ry
Kevin Bradley Rhoada, 25, of
Huntin gton Beach, King1ley
Norman Tobin, 28, of Santa
Ana, Willicun Childa Voeburg ,
70, of Newport Beach, and John
Joeeph Dubina, 27, of La ke
Arrowhead were a rrested on
1u.1picion of mademeanor drunlt
dri ving Neal Cb urch1ll
Stewart, 23, of Costa M"° and
Richard Allen Bo wden, 24 , of
Whrttier were a rrested on l\U·
picion of daorderly conduct.
Donald Willicun C roea, 49, of
Pa1adena wa1 a rr..ted on au.spi·
c1on of burglary Thoma•
Allan Jacaon, 21 , of Orange,
and Wayne AlHander Addaon,
42, of Upland were a rr..ted on
suspicion of misdemeanor drunk
driving .. G len Lealie BarnMOn,
30, of Newport Beach a nd
Colvin Lewi.a Ulunar, 35, al.a of
Newport Beach were a.rreated
on suspicion of diaorderly con-
duct ing under the influence of a con-Simon, 20, of Anaheim, and I
The 195 Newport Beach Conooun cl'ElecJance bonon Rolle-
Royce and Bentley automoMlee. The third annual event, bel4
October 8th at the University of Ccdlfomla at lmoe, 1a the final
•top for the National ConcoW"a circuit. Proc-da &om the
event benefit ATSC, an Oianqe County Juvenile divenion
proqram which offen family couu.ellnQ cm an alternati•• for
the iu venile ju.tic• •vat•zn.
Friday, September 13
Crimea
trolled 1ul.tance . . . Kenneth Xavier Ranmirea Hemandea,
Leon Hieb, 35, of Santa Ana, age unknown, of Buena Park,
and Rojelio Vega, 36,. of Loa ' were an..ted on IU.lpicion of
Angelea were arrested on IUSJ)i· , m.i9demeanor drunk ciriYill9 ... Vandals cau1ed $60 in
damage to a car tire ID the 3600
block of W. Balboa Blvd . Van-
dals caused on estimated $800 in
damage to a vehicle parked in
the 1600 block of E Balboa by
smashing the rear window A
Schwinn bicycle valued at $1,·
500 was reported stole n from the
garage of a retride nce in the
cion of giving fal.e information Kenneth Dale Spaulding, 22, of 1
to a peac e officer. Fo untain Valley, wm arr..ted
Saturday, S.pteznber 1'
Cri.J:ne•
on 1u.1picion of po•11mon of
oocaine ... Joee Artiaga Ramirea,
24, of Santa Ana, Robert Harold
1 Parlee, 63, of Signal Hill,
, Micah.I Gary Conell, 28, of
Huntington Beach, Randy Joel
O liphant, 28, of Coeta Meea,
Perry Todd Abedor, 21 , of Santa
Ana, Matthew Paul Genette, 21 ,
i Concours d' Elegance
I : Honors Rolls Royce
National Concoun circuit,
A 19~ Corvette was reported
stolen fro m in front o f a
residence m the 3900 block of
Sea1hore A refrigerator
valued a t $400 wrut reported
stolen from a residence in the
100 block of Windaong Court ...
, A Goodyear tire and Corvette 1
rim va l ued a t $400 were
reported 1tolen from a vehi~le
parked 10 the 300 block : of
Baywood
and John David Stiockham, 19, •
both from Newport Beach, and
Joseph La rry Hir1cb. 31, of
The third a nnual Newport
Beach Concoun d 'Eleganc. will
be held October 6, 1985, at the
University of Ca Wornia, Irvine
(UCI). One of the moat
pre1tigio us a nd eac luaive
gatherings of cl<Dlic can , tbia
year's event will honor the RoU.
Royce and Bentley a utomobile1
' benefit. Orange County'•
A..e.ment a nd Treatment S.r-
Yice Center (ATSC), a pri'f'ate,
non-profit juvenile divenion
program dedicated to "anelting
the problem, not the child."
Arre•t.a
Paul C handler Milty, 24, of '
Garden G rove, David Murra y
Andereon, 21 . of Santo Ana
Heights, Susan Alexander, 40,
of Hunbng1on Beach, and Lealie
Ana heim were arreated on
suapicion of daorderly conduct
Bria n Stephen Mclnt01h, 18,
of Santa Ana wcm a rrested on
su1picion of using false evidence
of age.
Monday, S.pteznber 16
Crizn"
A woode n liqn valued a1 $500
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The Newport Concoun, the
final stop on this sea100 '1
The diversion program off en
family coUDMling m an a lter·
na tive to the juvenile ju.atice
1 y1tem f or l ocal p olice
department., 1ehool attenda nc.
review boarda and juvenile
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The clcmsic can in the 1985
Newpo rt Beach C o ncouu
d 'Elegance will be judged in 14
lpecific cotagorie1 including·
Antique Pre-1916; Vintage:
1916-19 24 , American Claa ic
O pe n 1925-1932; American
was reported stolen from New·
port P roduce , 2825 Newpo rt
Boulevard A burglary with no 1
know n loes waa reported to have
occurred in the 100 block of
Moonriae Court A car cover
valued at $54 wa1 reported
stolen from a parked car 10 the
400 block of Snug Ha rbor A
banlt robbery resulting in $1 0,-
771 loat was re ported to have oc·
curred a1 the Wells Fargo Bank
located at 4590 MacArthur ..
Vandala cauaed $300 in damage
to a car parked in the 200 block
of Aga1e Avenue .
1 Cla 11ic C loHd: 1925-1932;
American Clmsic Open: 1933-
1941 , American Clamic Cloeed:
1933-1941 , European Clemmie:
1925.1939; Bentley: Vintage and
Pre-Wa r; RoU. Royce: Pre -War;
European Cuatom Coachwork·
P oat· W ar; Auburn/ Cord/
D ue1enberq ; E uro pean
S p orh car through 1967;
Co ntemp o r a ry C la 11i c 1;
Merced .. ·Bem: through 1961 (3
Arr ff ta
Juan Garcia Sanchez, 30, o f
Santo Ano and Sharon Anne
Miller, 38, al.a of Santa Ana
• wer e arr..ted on 1uapicion of
robbery Michael Andrew Up-1
ton, 21, of Paafic Beac h wrut
ar rested on s 141pic ion o f
treapa11in9 Do na ld Keith
Bra dley, 36, a tra nsient wm
anestedl on 1u.spicion of dia-
ordedy conduct .. Jack Kenneth
Broman, 22, o f Huntingto n 1
Beac h wrut arrested on iru.apicion
, of nu.demeanor drunk drtring
.. Antonio Tarango Perea, 24,
and Arnoldo Tcnango Perea, 26,
both of Placentia were anelted
on NBpicion of compiracy to •ll
cocaine.
Tu .. day, S.pteznber 17
A neat.
Richard Lawrence Stewart,
21 , of Laguna Hilla, Thomas
Keith R09ers, 25, of Costa Me.a,
Cbarlea Gordon Ericbon, 38, of
Dana Point, and Jam• William
Collina, 31 , of Ca.ta Meaa were
arrested on IUlpicion of mt.-I
demeanor drunk driYing.
litera).
Haro ld Jamee C leworth,
world-renowned a utomotive ar-
tiat, will donate a portrait of a
1933 RoU. Royce Gurney Nut.
ting Coupe Phantom ll, owned
by Don Dizon of Dalla.a, T eaa..
P o iter renditi on• w ill be
available for $20 through ATSC.
The 1985 Newport Beach
Concoun d 'Elegance will be
held Sunday, October 6th, from
10 a .m. to 4 p.m. at the Aldrich
Park, UCI. Amdiaaon i9 S8 for
adulta and $5 for children 12 and
under. Proceeda from the Hent
will benefit A TSC.
For more information, pi.a.
contact A TSC at (714) 756-0993.
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i Yule Shop
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bulin 11111 to rec.iYe the annual
Buain .. In The Arta A ward. for
1984.
C.J. SegaatJom 6 Sou' dona-
tion of 2,500 9CJUar• f .. t of
space.
; Progrcnn Set
I I
Baentel, DCftle C.. Al A ' &
06.-c a '• _..._
w.n: TMNewportllwt,all
M Hill, ea.tdy'e, •wpwt
Mororlag, aact Tia~••·
~.
Forty-four buti.n-in 32 ,
cm. and 18 atat. hem been
named winnera of the 1985 an-
nual awarda for their out.tcm-
ding aupport to the arta in
America.
In thr• montha of 1984, 15,·
288 people Nitecl the Mmeum,
mm• than double the DOZmal
attendance at the permanent
location.
C.J. Seg.mom a Sona COD·
tinue their atrong aupport for the 1
Orange County Performing Arta
Cent• and a program of art in
public plac• for the South
Coa.t Plaso Mall. Villaqe and
Town C.n'9r.
Plam b the Newpmt Radaor
Junior 1.eogue·. popalm CJaiW.
ma. Company are OOiil.,.._d b
1985. It 11 the eYeat'• !Oda cm-
DiYeaary year and the "emir
abopping" eztra?aganaa
prom.We8 to be moq F.1CC: 2iii!lful
than.., •.
The Softball Ptogm:m II 8PQD-
8med by ti.. City ol Newport
Beach Par.ka, leach and 1
Recreation Department. TJlla
year, u t.am. partlaipa'8d lA
the IWIUD• league.
Newport Council
The bu•in•u•• will be
boomed in a national pr-nta-
tion ceremony at Carnegie
Inatitute, Pitt•burgh, Penn-
aylTania, OD October 1, 1985.
Orange County compam.
recoqniud alao included nuor
Corporation and Foundation,
and the Ma.ion Viejo Company.
The awarda, co-91><>naored by
Forbee Magmine, are pr ... nt.d
annually by the Bu.tn .. Com-
mittee for the Arta, Inc. CD part of
ita mandcrte to encourage new
and i.ncrea..d buain .. wpport
for the arta from the buain ..
community.
Employ ... are partnen with
the nuor Corporation in makillo
1984 grcmtll to the arta through
the Matching Gi.fta Program
which matchH employ•••
dcmationa. Employ... al8o par·
ticipate in wppori of the arta
through the nuor CommWlity
lnYo!Yement Team. "D.pite a
period of company au.darity,
I fluor hm OOJltinUed to aupporl
the arta through the Foundation
in order to ensure that oppor·
tuniti• Im upremion, enjoy-
ment and im.uz. are part of the
community,'' 80id a OCIDpany
r9P1-ntati'fe.
Scheduled for Oct. 22 thrOQ9h I
24 at the Orange Couaty
F airgrounda, The Chmtmaa
Company cM.r. 8boppea an~ Richarct.oa Nagy Martla'• •
portunity to ..iect wUque quail-I
ty oitt. &en cw• 35 ~ ! Du-L-I sto1-throu.gbout the Una.cl ~
Stat... The Chriatmm Company ,
ia a holiday shopper'• paradiile, I UaUmited Holda '
featuring apecial luncheou, I
teaa and auppen, m well man Fund Raiaer 1
art exhibit and childnn'• Diqbt. 1
1
An opening night party will ' The 16th Amaual Fu.ad ftall,.
be held Oct. 21 for patrou and inq DUmer b Ducb Unlimited, •
donon. Among th08e con-Newpact Beoch Cbapfler, an ia-1·
tributing to the "9Dt are The ternatioaol oowftdion groa.p
ltoll Company; WeU. Fargo for waterfowl mcmagement, will
Bank; Gfeller DeYelopme1at 1 be held Thl&Dday .....mg, ()o.
Company, Inc; and The mm. llOber 3, 1985, at the •Ohmge
Company. Thoee r..taurmata County Fairgrouada, • Fair
contributin.g elegant lood for the om., c..a Meea..
gala ope:ninq include Th. Pmk; An auction and raffle of -.ch
Bo R pa.. aa campmg equipmeDt.
uay ou.g• Cafe; Jad. of the ; fiab.ip trip, limited edifione ol
(Continued from page 1)
-Agreed to build a ·gm line
from the city'. oil field --ol.
Newpact to Hoag HmptoJ '1'he
gcll will be refiDecl OD -cmd med to heat the hmptal,,, .md
Wynn. The city *mm to recein
80me 165,000 a year ban the
deal.
-Reject.d all b6de OD itl plan
to b\lild a ILtr'W commWlity ceDtn
on the ate of the old Corona del
Mor Youth C.nt•. "The b6dil
Four major theotrlcal isoclac-
tlom me Mated b ti.. 1_.. 1 Drama Sllhecrlptioa at U.e 1
Um'Hnitt ol Ccdiforma, Jnme. :
The 89mOll op-. with ~ i
raul•cktale twenti" 9e1ga,
"Chicaoo," with booll by Freel
Ebb mad Bob r <me, m1186c by
Fred Ebb. Pmonncmoee are
... aboat JOO sa-c • o.. ..
..._.,''ddW,...-We ..
gaDg to 90 oal to ....... ,. n.. .... ..,,. ..... ..
-Apprcwed a ruhw_.
regulatioa on1...._. f is_.
to help die dtJ ...... ...
dining ... , M+· s ... -
.UW.D'-toir <'mow
Held a.w .._ a s _.
of a rep 1 talN j i. C19f to
the cowdy'• probJul ~
~ .......
will be PI 'nil Wed...S.... r•. 12-U, a..t 'he..-Sal.. r• le..2'L
·~ "'--• 2 ~-..... Ch+bzr(e We oi f 1' t _. =---•·•·••a• bJ-"• F09i., ._. ol ~
ti.Ilg. Pa..._.._ ..._ ..
Tuee..-Sat., Mar 2'1-31.
The IrTine Company, a fint-
time winner, underwrote two
ooncunent ezhihitiona at the
Newport Harbor Art Mu.um,
"Action/Precision, the New
Direction in New York, 1955-60"
and "The Figur<Iti'f• Mode, Bay
Area Painting, 1955-a;."
The uhibitiona wer. the only
0MD9• CoUDty pr ... ntationa
included in the 1984 Olympic
F..ti.Tal.
Mimion Viejo Company'• sup-
pol't for the arta iDchad. IDOD·
etmy gifts m well m pl.dge
to the County of the gift of a ate
for a natural hi*>ry mu.um.
The ate includ• a tignificant
f ouil r-f in South Orange
CoUDty. Haney St.am, a •Dior
company official, wm alilo op-
p<li..nted Orange County'• fint
repr-ntatiYe to the California
Irrine Marriott; Jnm. RiJton I wildliAe pdlda br nam. ~
Hotel; Nicole'• Grill of the New-: plu.a •outdoor aad ahootiag I
port Beocb Marriott; The ltita; ·1 acxi 11 xrie8. will "'-""-ht ta.. ,. and Ma Cuililie. w.U. -WOANV
Chri8tmc:m Company 1985 will Bob McDmaieil, diAner c!Mm-,
~ b New. 13-16, 19-23 .. ----------"Chicago" i• directed ~
Leaderah.ip in the deYelop-
ment of the Bren EYenta Center,
a aporta and cultural center at
the Uni?ersity of CaliJomia, Ir-
vine, waa alao noted in the •
judo•' recognition.
Anothe~ tint for Orang•
CoUDty wm the LagUDa Beach
Muaeum of Art'• South Coaat
Plaaa Mall site made po9ible by
Arll Council. Mi.ion Viejo
Company' 1 arta support include.
aaiatanc• to amaller, often 1
•truggling, local cultural '
organimtiou cm well CD ongoing
support to the 0MD99 CoUDty
Perfonni.Dg Arlia Center.
Financial Planning
Workshop For Women Set
A worbhop for women who
want to make a peBOnal finan-
cial plan will be offered at
Orange Coast College on Satur-
day, Oct. 5.
"Financial Planning For
Women" mMta from 9:30 a.m.·
noon in OCC' • Science Lecture
Hall 1. The f• ia SlO.
"Timing i• eYerything in
wcc..tul financial inY..ti.ng,"
8CfJ'I work•hop pr•••nter
Maurice Gerard.
mtiee.
Regiatration for "Financial
Planning for Women" ia un-
derway in occ·. Community
Serric. Office in the Student
Center Building. Hour1 are
Monday through Friday, 9 a .m.-
7 p .m., and Saturday, 8 a .m.-
noon. Viaa and Maatercard
holden may regiMer by phone.
For mm• infonnotion, call
(714) 432-.5880.
be opn to the public on Oct. 22. man, repor1a that lcllle year'1 I
General admiMiou tickell are S3 bcmquet raiaed 125,<D>.00, an
per penon, CJTailable at the 1 increaH of 56% OTer the I
Clayton Gcmiaon, head ol. mDllic
theatre at UCI.
''Dam• at Sea.'' booll cmd
}yric8 by George ffaim..Jm CIDd
Robin Miller, mullic by Jim Wiae,
ia 8Chedu.Jed for Wed.-Sat., Jan.
door. Children under 12 yeanof preYioua year. Tick• may be !
age are &... obtained by calling Bob
The 1985 Chriatmc:m Company
will offer unique dining oppor-
tuniti• CD well CD apecial Cbrilt-1
maa gift ideaa. The ahopps' •
luncheon will feature it.ma from
the Newport Harbor Junior
League'• RSVP cookbook and
i nformal m odeling from
Bullock•. The co•t of the
luncheon i8 S8 and r-nationa
McDaniel at 545-9'07 or by
purchcmiJa9 th.m at the door the
eYelling of the banquet.
Ducb Unlin>ited, a non-profit
orgcmimtion founded in 1937 by
a group of far liQ.hted apoalanen
and other COMHYatiom., ia
deYoted '° ~ wateriowl
by creating a1ad rfftorilag
pmat. breeding habitat iD the
North Americxm contineot, m-are required. , cludiD9 Uaiteci Stat., CaDada
Hioh tea, catered by C'_.
Gourmet of Monarch Bay will
offer econ•. ahortbread and '9o
ecmdwich• from 3:00 to 4:30
p.m.
A "Wee Bite" table •mng
aucb French fayorit. 08 pen.,
b.-ie and croimant 1C1Ddwich.
will be crroilable all thrM day8.
On Tuw::lay and Wedneeday a
shopper'• aupper which inclucl.
pork .. nderloin and grill.d beeJ
kabob. will be aened.
and Muico.
AHntioll to ~tail.
Nahlrally
29-31, Feb. 1, and Tu•.-Sat.,
1
1 Feb.U .
Shalte8p«U'e' • m08t famoua
' trag«iy, "Hamlet," directed by
I Robert Cohen, chair of drama,
Gerard will diacum bow to
recogniM the aigu that in.d.icote
when to inff8t in *>cb, bonda,
CO., real ..tote, IRA.a, T-Bill8,
and predoua metal..
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Calendar
for
events, timn.
and dates
Gerard ia a consultant and
flncmctal planner with yean of
apedence in banking and in-
ftlltJD•n•. He baa oonduct.d
wcdahop at ansal Southern
Callbnia colleg• and uniYer-
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& Country Club
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Ferguson And Hayden:
Too Much, Too Late
I.mt Swiday, our intrepid 9latie ammahlymcm, GU
F ergmoin. with whom we agree on many mu., wm off
chming one of Im enemiM th.rough the jung1-of 1
Soutbem Caliiomia politic..
Ferguon hOIMci a booth at a "freedom ti.ghtien" rally in
Fountain V an.r'• Mile Square Park.
The 70tb Datrict auemblyman waa gathering I
liqnatur• to try to omt former Vietnam war prote.tor Tom I
Hayden from the 0111mhly. t
FergU90n claim.a that Hayden wcm a traitor to the U.S. '
for "qrri.ng aid and comfort to the enemy" cm Ferguaon I
definee it, during the Vietnam war. I
According to the pr-relemee an.cl other recent infor· 1
motion circulated agaiut Hayden, the Santa Monica
Democrat trcmtled to Hanoi and made radio broadcmta in
which he i.a quoted cm .ayino, "We are all Viet Cong," or
word. to that effect. He oleo participated in U.S.
demonatrationa, if memory aerv•, agam.t the Viet Nam 1
war.
If we recall correctly, Hayden waa among the widely
known Chicago Seven arr .. ted during the 1968
Democratic National Con.,.ntion for war prote.t..
In our interpretation, there i.a a clear and firm dividing
line between an action that ia actively agai.mt a war and
an action that ia traitorom.
Tom, the traitor ia one who 80J8 that he wanta the other
side to win or takee an active part in helping the enemy to
win the war.
• "~ ... JOO) R"l\.IBDM:T<11l\AsmIBSOFCOl&DIES .......
FAMILIES
by Jane Hletbrink
front yard while the children
played. The new rout:m. allow-
ed Iota of idle time to do nothing
; at all. I need that cu much cu the
children.
8aYe Someone'• Life;
Ol•• A Little Pwsh
Scim9timer yaa ...-. aboat
. the JAUl*!tiH ol the .....
th• drama ol cm eartlaqaab,
the panic of AIDS, the
oelebrtti• ~ OD ~
of Yio1ima of que1UoaabJ•
behcrriar, all -to OOO*Pf
the from pog• cmd the ...-
P'"oVJ™ 011 TV. And y.t ti..
me amoag m two w8*Bt
plagu. -canes cmd Mart at-
tadm. Billiom an bu,fget.d to
"uplode" a Star Wan alldem
attack def .... , 191 how much ta
apent to find the CCNM of ccmoer
or oarcliac an.at?
Some publJc relatiom friende
I of mine -Hilary Lzye and
Peqgr Stem -are helping the
American Heart A.ociation
and the UniYenity of California,
lrrin.e, ill ataging a mammoth
"push-in... On Satmday, <><>
tober 5, one of the larv..t out·
door clauff in blltory will
prOYide & .. troi.a.ing in CPR -
cardio-pulmonary r..ucitatioa
-to hundred•, perbap•
thou.cmda in the general public.
The war prot..tor ia one who 80J8 he wanta the war to
cec:me and takee an active role in trying to make that
happen.
Nowhere have we Men any evidence that Hayden
aought to help the North Vietnameee win the war. Every
thing we have read about Hayden and the Viet Nam war
lead. ua to believe that he acted to stop the war.
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i Staying Out of Car
! Can Ease Child Stress
We'•• been with t.hil echedule
for more than a rear now. Look-
ing back, I wa1 ezperienci.Dq 1
tremendoua .tr .. , yet I felt nm-
mal. I woe eo uaed to the pace
that I didn't rea.li.se how ltrung
out I really wa1. That wa1 the
danoeroua pa.rt.
I'm careful now to prnent the
10D1• thing from happelling. ,
The laat two w .. b of achool thia
year were remini8cent of the
way it u.eed to be. I had aigned
the children up for two w .. b of
awimming 1-on.1 •••lY day ju.It
when the end-of-ecbool acti.ttiM '
weN oocurri.Dg.
"Yesterday, 1,200 people in
the United Stat• clied from car·
diac arr.at. Another 1,200 died
todar." That wa1 the lead
paragraph in the Stem 4 LrJ•
pr .. rele<JM on the UCl-AHA
program.
"lt'1 pad of the National
Emergeacy Medical S.~
Week," Hilary Lrye .aid. "The
Orange County chapter of the
American Heart A..oc:iation, in
cooperation with the UCI
M.dical C.nteir will atage what
they call a "Puah fm Life.' "
In our opinion, r ergu.an ia being overzealoua in ru.
pursuit of a goal that ia of marginal value iD 1985 Califor-
nia politica.
Hayden waa duely elected by the voter1 of Santa
Monica and cm far cu we know hcu commited no felony
while in office.
F ergu.aon may not like hi.a politica, in fact moet of
Orange County and Newport Beach may despiae Hayden
and everything he atanc:I. for .
Still he hem done nothing to warrant impeachment from
public office. while he hem held that office, he hem not
violated public truat, cm far cu we know.
In an odd kind of way, it aeema to ua that F ergueon and
Hayden were meant for each otheT, were fated to perform
thia particular dance.
Hayden ia a man who would go to eztremM to work for
a cau.ee in which he believee.
So ia Ferguaon.
I Recently, I went to hear my we .toyed home and did not oet
pediatrician speak to a group of 1 into the car.
mothem on the aubject of .u-, For awhile on Tbunday-1, the
' and the child. After bi. pr-D· children would repecn.dly aak,
tation he aalred for input &om "What are we going to do
the audience. today?" I'd reply, "Nothing,
Immediately, my hand ahot we're staying home." They'd
up. My eolution to .u.. wa1 give me a blank stare.
simple: Get out of the car. $imp-' I encouraqed them to play
ly, wean youneU &om your with top. Sometime1 we went for
motor Yeh.id• a:nd ltay home. 1 walb. It wae difficult at tint for
It u.eed lo be that our daughter them. They didn't quite know
wae enrolled in a number of what to do. Sometim• we'd in-
cla.M and programa offered in vite playmat• OYer on that day.
the community. Before our twin That ... med to help.
bop were born, there aeemed to Fr~y. I grew to love and
be lot. of time a.ailable. I didn't look forward to Thuuday1.
mind chauHeu.rtnq her around. There were no echedulee, no
Suddenly, two more people in commitment., lot. of time to get
the family made for more caught up with thing. around
It made for a hectic two wMb
hem.no to be eomewhere e~ery
day. I wm, once again, in the
oar a lot. The morning, once
I OQain, became a 1bouti.no match
to oet eYeryon• in the car.
I wa.1 not getting anythinq ac-
complished. EHrythinq .. med
• lo return to the way it u.eed to be.
I demand. on my time. I began lo the bou.e. It wae a good fMling t
Hayden ia a man who would W<D rhetorical in hi8 I fMl dif:fereatly about t.binqe. to have a day I could call my
I 'm very careful not to
overload my penonal echedule
a1 well. When I'm ezperiencing
etre11, the family naturally
carrie1 the brunt of my
f:rultrationa. I've learned to eay
no and not f .. l guilty.
cauae.
So ia F ergu.on.
We wiah that our amemblyman would get back to 1985
politica and work toward aavi.ng m from a water ahortage
and work toward helping ua build more freewap and
maybe even 80me mom transit, in.stead of reliving the Viet
nam war.
-RA
Parents Should Help
Children Succeed
by Marian Ber9eeon
State Senator
R-ltewpcwt Beach
"E•.-ything we bow about
educatiDg children," ncently
wrote Secretary of Education
William J. Benn.tt, ''ten. u that
(parent.) are probably the mOllt
an portant teocben (a) child will
ha.e."
Jo recent yean, the cry for
education relonn hm reached a
fe.,.r pik:h, and yet, if what
Bennett eCJf'8 ii true -and o
great deal of n11 arch on the
topic ..tfi• hil • I rtioD -
then the relonm aact.d will be
mmt etfec:he if parenlll hmft•
th--W.• in the child'•
educatloc.
Jndud, DWMIOU lfadiM lD·
dicate that the quality of a
cbfld' • educotioD Ill liabd with
hil parent'• in~t lD Im
ecbool and in the edaoaticmal
proc=--. r ortwaate1y. tt a:ppecm that
porenta throughout the Untt.d
Stat. are g9"lDg the = I "lie
and are oettiDg ba....._ AA. a
period ol d.,.)tnh19 F-lwMlp,
the National Pareat-Teaoi..
Amodatioll bm repmtecl lD·
er.meet mMDberehtp -m. ol ..
Amt thr• pcm. M-'a I t. 19
DOW at aboaf 5.1 ........... IJ
ff the larv-t YolutMr group la
the country
Howner, parental iuTon.
ment ebould not only be limited
to parent-teach.er orqcmimtiona.
It ;. mo.t important that parent.
be cl~Jy and indi't'idually ill-
•vh-ed in the child'• actrritiee.
Bennett repcril that one 8U1·
YeJ found that alma.t 9 out of 10
"A" .tudentll eay their parenlll
are cloeely inYOlYed in their CIC·
tmti•. Eight ol 10 "B" .tudentll
eay the eame. F OI' "C" lltudenta,
tlle number dec:r-to 7 out of
10, an.d for "D" .tuden• only 6
out of 10.
Thua, the bett• the .tudenl,
the more likely it ill that par91ltl
are in.aned.
Bennett offeu a Uet of
1U9g..tiou that ebould pr'O'N to
be h.q,lul and prodQCttft QI
parenll attempt to aNmoe the
child' a edGCOtioeal e~:
-Ob.rft bow mw time
yow child deYoe. to ,..,.tmg. -u your child • ..., JOGDC1,
read with him m b..
-Get to bow your child'•
teach•(•).
-K.ep up wttb what you
child .. ~ ha am.. the ....
cmd I pp OIU1 ~ llt1ldi.d.
-Lep ap with JOU cldJd'1
i.o.n.wc.k. ohecl1ncr b ..U-
111 g , 11eat11eae, aad
thorough_.._.
' I
I
I
I
When I thought about it, mo.t I own.
of the claeMe did not include me. Then I took the nest drcmtic
So there wae no interaction 1tep. J dropped all of the
betwMn my daughter and me • children'• actiYiti• 90 that we
ezc.pt f« a abort conTenation could ltay home most Hery day.
in the car en.route to the nezt When I thought a.bout it, ma.t
clam. I of the acti>riti• they were doing
The crowded echedule did not t in the claeMe we could do right
allow for playmat• to oome over , here at home together.
and plCJT. Our children bad a I felt it more important to
whole bo\198 full of top that they ltrudu.r• the dap to allow time
didn't have time to uae. for playmat.. to Wlit; time for
I didn't feel particularly me to have on•on-one contaci
ltr..ful with our w•klT routine. with each child; time for all of ua
But nery morning there wa1 a to cuddle together and read or
1bouting match getting watch a 1pecial TV program;
Do youneli and your family a
favor . A. quickly cu you can,
ltart echeduling at-home dap or
· large Mgm•nt. of time in your
weekly 1ehedule where you
don't have to oet into the car.
S.. how much you can get
done when you don't hCJYe to
chi•• 1omewhere. See bow
refr-.bed you fMl a.ft.r thia time.
S.e if you don't beqiD to look
forward to thia time each week.
' eYeryone dr....d, fed and in the time for baking or doing a craft
/an• Hietbrink i.. manfed
and a motbu o/ a .UC-r-az·
old daughter and lour·r-az·
old ,_.In l>op. Tbey llre l.n
Corona del Mor.
oor by nine. together. I logged in a lot of
Suddenly, I took the initial reodino and writino aitting in the
ltep to change the ecbedule.
Thunday wm to be a day wb.re
1 Badham Seeks
Legal Block i
To Drilling I
Rep. Robert E. Badham (R-
Newport B.ach) announced
S.pt. 19 that be hm had all
propaeed c6hon ml drilling
troctr ill Orange CouAtf wat.n
del it.cl lram a b6ll echedw.d for
IAboclactioll IA the Hou. ol
Repr.eAtahee.
Bodbom bm agtMCI to 00-
epomm the b£ll by Coaigr r •cm
L.on POlletta (D-Moat.rey),
which ... attcally put. Into
legtllatioa a modtled .,....,. oi
the tnla.tlft agJMwt reoobed
ha Jalr between a tp01ap of CODCP 'aal ...,.._. and
Interior S•ar•tmy Doaold
Hodel. A majm clJ.ffereaoe
!Mft ... the bdl ~· cmd daat ol the «Weed paal la ..
eltetMllcm af Ji DI aeM lliw
....... of Newport ....
cmd Lagw.o ...,.
I
AWARD WINNING
MCMBCR
CAllFOllNIA NOH,Arfll
"'llllHUll AUOC:tATICMI
H Stot• & Nationa l Awa•d• s.n ... 1'71
Baker
Communications
113 htdac.16otl ....
Newport Beach. CA 92663
(714) 631 -8120
Pleae9...ct.-lto:
P.O.loa ...
Newpcxt 8-11, CA ms.a.
The Newpmt Emlqn, Com M..a Newt1 Giid lmne
Today ON pu.bli.bed ... kty OD Thundoys
S.th Bolter .................•................ Publleber
St.Ye Hadland ......................... Vice Pr.adeiat
and General Manage?
Roger Angle . . ................................ Eclitor
Sharon Trcnioli .................•. ~ Director
Donna ff. SulliTOD .............•.. ~ DiNCb
Marcu Ds.a ................... AdMll'tlilmo DArecbr
~Georg •.................•.....•. ~
Joeeph BoDiDo ....................... CNdlt Ma 110-
Rebeooa L. Bolton . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 1.e9al Ad'f9rtllUg
nte N•....,. C•n'.-a CUSPS t4l.$70) ,.. octflMlg'ld to he a
... 0 +.-ol geMrO) drnJotioe "' ooul decree dat.d May 14,
1951 . Ol IM rjlfJM. ta cme auaber A 30171, • S...-Cout 1or tM
Couty ol Oraage, sea. ol Coldouda, cmd .., rm .._,. W-
quoli&ed '° publWa al PllWlo ............ "' law &.abicrlploe: S38 pw year
Now that Mema to be qiYing
proper respect and emphmU to
a major killer. More than half a
million people a year die from
cardiac arr.at, compared to the
handful of AIDS Yictime.
A number of local compcm.i.M
have b .. n .,..., supportin of the
UCI Pueh for Life . The
Southland Corporation (7 -11
Store•) will pro•ide free
refr•hment. for all thoee atten-
dino the CPR cla.e..
The fint clC181 will be from 8 to
11:30 a .m. in the beautiful
center of the UCI campm -
Aldrich Park. The eeoond elem
begim at 10 a .m. and contlau•
to 1:30 p.m.
The general public -the
train ... -can enroll for either
of the two ~one.
Dick Gome, chairmaD of the
Barie Cardiac Li.fie Support for
the 0rODge County OaJ*r of
AHA aaid that the ahb:eftated
3YJ ·hour OOWM will pr'O'ride
people with auffident ezponre
to CPR that they will be certified
ae "Heart Sa.en," able to per·
form eingle-penon CPR on
adult..
"Puab for Life will open up
people'• •J•• about CPR,"
Gorrie aaid.
Dt. Gregg POM, em-venot
medicine ~ and UCI
coordinator far the "Pa.la b
Li.fie" outdoor '*-8, ~'9d to
the record IA Seattle b .mag
cardiac arr..t patient..
"We're att.mptiDg to brmg
men lay people lato tbe .,.._.
becaUM it iDCrew tbe .,......_
of nniYOl lor 'flatlma oi omdiac
a:rr..t -it'. 0 pc:w111.. CICllrJD
that can be tak•• before
paramedlcl am...••
0th. oompam.. • · u .. la the program ,..,.. App ..
Pho:nn009.~ ... ea.,_
Reoorde11 . llefiltratloa
~are o1"ClllaWe la al•,
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Fall is ill its .wy bat ill NftVPOtf
Cenfw' Nshion lslMtd. Join us
fw °"'"Fall I~ f.shion
show, plus a festival of music.
---rhirly n.w stoTes will be
opeflilw in the Atrium Court. Open
now •te: ALAN AUSTIN and
YLANC-YLANG.
M. JACQUES designers and manufacturers
of wcwkfs finest furs, is now presenting its
ele1ant Fall collection. Included is the
superb natural Canadian full length lynx
shown here. Mr. Jacques will help you
choose.
SOICNEE shares the secrets of saphisticJ-
t.ion with Fall fashion coordinates. Make a
total fashion statement with exquisite
daytime and evening coordinates as shown
here.
Use you1 NEWl'O•T CENTE• FASHION
ISLAND charge card at participating spe-
cialty stores and restaurants for all of your
Fall shopping needs in any of our 100
stores .
u.a.-. ......
CHA•LIES traditional style combiMI
unmistabble quality with dassic desiwJ.
Also find dazzling antique ~ry, teall-
ing the opulence ol an earlier time. Neal
Bullocks Wilshire.
W••s ... •flrN•~
talion. Join us Salurday, Sept. 28
at 2 :30 in Stase Court fot our
Salute to the Ormse Coast~
ister~ new •t,,..e"' section. See
the ~tyles which make Fall's
delinitive fashion statement,
plus accessories with a spirit all
their own.
"'MUSIC IN THE Ala"' fearures a festive
street-scene environment. Join us daily
throu1h Sept. 29, Mon.-F1i. 11 :45-1:45;
Thurs . & Fri. 6 p.m.-8 p.m.; Sat. & Sun.
12:30-2:30. Throushouuhecenter .
NEWK»T UNTE• FASHION ISLAND is f~ close, conw
n;ently locl!b!d just off Pftciflc Coast Highway between Jamboree
and MacArthur Boulevard in Newport Beach.
...... ,.,. .... ,,,_..._ MmGounN: ... ca..~c.e. ,.., IOllt ,,.............., .... ...... ........... I.Ill. ...... c.-. ,..,,,,....,. ••• • «Ml\ ... a. • ·~ l'tO.S.H. a , ... ....... ,_.,.....,.. ................ t.111. .... ) ..... "' ....
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t •
•
byAnne ... W..._
Aa. sa.. Aua•esecuy pasty
the M.a Co~ Wat.
Dlatdct tcm a ~c look at
i• paat cmd aa eatlauia8tic
glance imo ta Ntm:e m a local,
~ waMc ClglllM."1'.
"la Coeta MeM'• early
hilb'y, when it wa1 bown m
Harp., the water 8Qpply WCll
obtaiDed &am iDdiriduGl ..U.:
ID 1906 th. city'• bClllic water
~ od9toated And, &om
1900 to 1950 four iudependent
agetlciea ..t the commumty'a
water 1Upply DHdl, •• aaid Hank
Pcm.ian, one of the dilltrict'• fiH
board mem.ben.
Howe•er, a.a C09ta Meea'•
growth and de.,.lopment took
place during the &ftiea CIDd aiz.
ti•, water dmianda increcmed
and the inadequacy of the
oriqi.nal ..,.tem became nident.
tr.abn•all a1 the MW Nate
Reade w.n. driDin9 anc1 ~
ping tluff more w•U. cnad
I bn'ldi"9 two m«e fWHoil'a.
''n. qucditf of OU water will
imJWOH aad tJae coll of WGter
opediom will be 1-m we man
I away from importmo water from
· the Metropolikm Wat. Di1bict
I of $oathem CaliJonda, which,
cm a whoi.aler, brings bl water
from the Colorado ftiY•.
"Allio, a:a a r..ult of a l_.
Sa..-ae Court~. 60" ol
Southern Cahfomia'• allotment
to Colorado RiHr water will be
turned o•er to the Central
Amano Project. Our Mallter
Plan haa been deeigned to
alleviate the problem• that will
result from th.ia water l'Upply
reduction," Xemp IOid.
Today Meaa Conaolidated ia
actively inYolYed in diacum:iona
on fostering ltatewide coopera-
tion in completing the State
Water Project -that will enable
the California Aqueduct to
trmuport more aurplua water
lrom Northern California to the
Southland.
ID 1959 the Cceta Me.a CoUll-
ty Water Dittrict Merger Bill wa:a
drafted and aet precedent in
California history a:a four agen-
ciee of different origin.I and end.I
COD.:>lidat.d to better •ne the
public. ID 1960 Co.to Meea'a
local water m.trict wm eatabliah·
ed. The diatrict changed ita
name to Me.a Consolidated in
1979 to emphaaiae ita local, in·
dependent nature.
"Today'• water diat.rict ia
go•erned locally elected
memben for a term of fow
yean. They haYe the power to
make decisiom -much like the
city council -only narrower in
acope," laid Xarl ltemp, the dia-
trict' 1 general manager.
The public U. invited to visit
the district' 1 garden that haa
been created from drought r-.-
tant plantl -which are luah and
full of blc.ome all year round.
Water Board meetings are aI.o
open to the public.
O.ttlnq lnto the "hoedown" ._.utt fm the Bnt W.tem Day
event 8J>OAaored by the Coeta . ..._ Senior Cltiaena Cl\ab are
(hom left) Jeny Speheqar, LomdD.e ICeeler, ~eelclent Warren
WUUcrma, Dorothy Andenon and Myrtle Ruat.
At a book eale held at Harbor Cent•r the Frienda of the Co.ta
M•a Llbrcui .. and theb CU8tomen brow•• throuqh the many
volum .. to find exactly what they want. They are (from left)
Jane Birkeland, Lucy Pinkley, Kay Kemp. Ann Lindow, Mary
Ellen Goddard, Low•• Ruaher, Jane Berry, Mary Cun-
ninqham, Cindy Rendall, Brad Aadel and Gina Lealey.
.... ·--·~--DQmllQC})~~~
ID 1984 the diltrict' 1 ltaff e1-
tahlished a mcuter plan that in-
cludee deYeloping an extensin
ground water baain, doubling
the oapacity of the Segeratrom
Well, utilising ad•anced
technology and lADoYati•• water
Indul2e
yout:
Fantasies
at the
HIGH FASHION
BA TH BOUTIQUE DEPT.! Fell c1a-
oay•. evening• and week-
end• In campu1 1tudlo1.
IN STOCK -Th• l.aront COME SEE OUR NEWLY S•lactlon or DECOAA'TIVE
REMODELED SHOWROOM! FAUCETS & TOWEL IAASI
0otoM 7•DHI""* 21 .......... ....,:
........... l.OotoMr I
•BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS
•DEGREE PROGRAM
•ACCREDITED COLLEGE
• REASONABLE TUITION
• TRANSFER PROGRAM
~ lleeott c ........ Art m LAlfUnl canren 9'oed
LafUMIMoh
(714) 417-3309
Alie tor frM COUrM ac:hedule
PUa&.lC JfOTtct nCTtTtoua a\18IJn:m
MAME 8TATDIEJfT
The lollowtAq oorporatloD la do-
' "9 but loeH 01 WtS P AC
TRUSTEE SDIVIctS. 4MO Co:m·
puo Ori••. S111ta C. Newport
Beacb C A 9211110, WH Poe
Recon•eyooce. o CollJoraio Cor·
porouon. 49'0 Compua Dr1••,
Suite C Newpon leocb. CA 9ao
Th1a bu._ 11 conducted by o
corporot100 . Wei Poe
Reconn yance Siqned Craig E
J•.,..o Vice Pr...dent n, .. ·-m•n1 "'"" Ill.cl With the
County Clerk OD S.ptemb.r 10
1965
file No F28610S
9 19 9 If> 10 3 10 10 NIA17J
Jt.llM04
P\laLIC MOTtct
MC'TJTIOUS 8U8Dfl:88
NAME ft ATDIZHT
The lollowl.Dq penone are do1n9
b..._ ca LaL O.TEllPRJSES
700 W• Co.-High...,,,. Ne w
port Beach, C A 9:1660 Jobo
Anthony Lardoa, 5 Rue Chmeou
Royal, Newport Beocb CnWonuo
980. Aogelo Anthony Lardoo
T1T1 C ... •r A,,.,.11e. HuobnQton
8-ch. CA 92647
Thit bu.a-• conducted by ,.,
9eaeraJ paaiaen.h.lp SOQoed lohn
An thoe y Lardoe
Thit lllatltameal -bled WI th t be
Couory Clerk of OranQ• Couoty
on S.pt..,.ber 5. l 98.5
FU. No f'28S863
9/19 9/36 10/3 IOllO NfAl80
PUBLIC NOTICE n CTtTtOUB BU8Df1:118
NAME 8TATD4EHT
The loilowlA9 ~u o~• dolAg
bu.i-m I t R P~OPCRTits.
l0292 S W Btrch 54rMt Santo
Aaa Helgbl9. CoWor DJO '¥r1ffl
Roqer Cho rlM Summen 1663
Allio A .... Con:i M..,, Cab.lorruo
92677. John A Groho"' 2392
O•chld Hill Place, Santo Ano
Halo hie, CaWo.DJO 'YI1fT1
ThJll b\llllO-11 oondue19d by o
general parl11euh1p S111ned Rover C Summ.en
Thit .,_..,, -filed with I.he
Co .. •'7 0.11 of Orooge County
OD ,......,_ 10, 1985
f'\l.e No FWl31
9119 9/38 10/3 10/10 4174
E-•1• ncrmom 8U1llNE88
•AKE ft'AftMEHT n. lolowla4J penoo .. doUM;i
b11 1la e11 01: RESULTS
INCORPO"ATtD. 3931
MocArtb.r ...._cl Sw• 108,
Newport leooll, CA t:ll60
J.dy A. m. UT LTD . 314
Co1toa ..... ,._,_ leach, CA
.., (~ CIOl'porat\09)
1\.19 ._._ In~ by a
~ UTW s..-t
ludy [Ilia Pr .. id•nt
Th11 1tot9fn•nt w•11 hl .. 1 w1•h 1h•
County Cle rk ,.f Or•1nq• ( ·•un•y
on Au9uMI 29 lqf!!'l
r ile No f:l85349
9 5 9 12 9 J 9 'J lf> 4 I 4(1
nC'TJTIOU9 BU81HEM
JfAME ITATEM.EHT
The tollowinq penoiu or• do109
bvm-01 IMAGE: NrTWORIC
MAG AZINE. 3700 South Plaeo
Dr Sul1• L204 Santo Ano CA
~
l atbtyo G Coleqory, 15 M u11
Beach Circle Corono del Mot, CA
926l5
Motlr A StroOQ 3700 South
Ploaa Or Suite L204 Santo A no
CA 92704
Th11 buaoe. .. conducted by on
1nd.lndual
S1qaed
KATHRYN G C ALCGO RY
Th• otatement woe filed With th•
County Cle rlr of Oronq• County
"'"September 16. 1985
rJeNo ~
9 19 9 26 10 3 101 IO Nt4188
nCTtTJOUS 8 USJNt:88
NAMl: 8TATD0:NT
Th,. tollow1n11 P"''°n .. do1n9
i. .. 110 •" n a CUSTOM
r o NTROL SYSTEMS. 2.482 New
I""' Blvd :;urte 5 CCMflo M_,
r A 9'2627
C.rard J W~n. 1513 Oron11•
Av• C.,.io Ma.'· CA 92627
Th .. buo1n-.. conducM<I by on
1nrl1v1'1uol
S1o ned
GtRARD J WOOTl:RS
Th11 alotem•nl we» Wed with th•
r.,unty Clerli: ol Omno• County
on A uqu.t 6 l 98!'l
I 11• Nil F"l831 •5 9~912 9119926 4136
IC-IDIM
nC'TJTIOU8 8U8UfEll8
H AME BTATDCDfT
The lollowu•Q penoae or• dol.og
bu 11n e11 0 1 SYCAMORE
PAOPERTltS. O ne Corporate
Ploao. Newpar1 Beaeh. CoWouua
936«)
Fronk tm..-y O.ant, 10'70 South
Ora11ge GrD"'e. P~. Co.lib·
DIG 911Q&
s..,,.., Park Groot, 839 tm .. ald
Bo..,. lavuao &.oc:h. Colllornio
938SI
Hevy " luckl119hmft. Im
McFarloae Rood, Sao Morino,
~lllOI
p.. !teat Qf'Cllll, 2'M90 s £
H.-w.,, lorlog, O reqoo
mJOI n. ........ oood\1$d by OD
•I arpoeotecl ~D o1a. ..
ti.a. a partHnhlp s..-t. ,..._ , ... Groot
,,... ...... -!lied""~ ta. Coutr 0.11 ol °'°"9• Conaty
09 AllOut 15, 1115 ro. No T2N032
1/12 I/II 1/31 10/3 Ul7
Mor'-F•• 10-6
Sil 10.2
2111-11. c-• Hwr.
Corona clef Mir
• • ~ So o• MaeA't~u• 81•0
Of' P C t<
E-IOG
PUaUC lfOTICE nCTmow aumxaa
NAME 8TATDIENT
The followlDQ ~°" ii do-
u19 b.....,_ Pad.lie WNI Yachi.,
3404 V>a Opono, Sui• 302. New·
port B.oc-h, CA 993; Morui.
Sy91•m.1. Inc . 1935 S~n. F·
206 Newport Beoch. CA 92663.
IMichtqan corporaUoa)
Th1a bU91n-la cooduct.d by a
cmpornboD Morine S,.e.nu, lac
S19ned Geor9e Rlllder9p0Cher.
PrM1d•nt
Th11 t1ot•m•nt wao tiled with th•
r :ounty Cl•rlt ol Ora1to11• County
"" S.. pl•m"-r ~. 1985
r.1~ N. r2ll$846
4 l'I '< Jf llJ 3 10 10 Nt4182
IC·l0402
PUBLIC NOTICE ncTmoua BU81Jf'Em
N AMl: ST ATDO:Jn'
Th• loll<)WI n11 p«eon .. d0lll9
b•)lln• .. o• CALICO CAT -
ANTIQUES AND O THtR
UNIOllCS 18122 Brooli hurel
SITH ! c r ountalo Va lley CA
9'2708 Ion• I 0.dtmon, 2840 Cor·
•o Ploce. Co11o Me10 . CA
92626 Tim bu1lo•• la con·
ducted by on 1ndiYiduol Slqned
lone I J Dickmann Thit llot•·
meot wa. bled with lb• County
Clerlt of Oron11• County OD
Au11...i 77, 1985 rue No r2M029
9 19 9126 10/3 10/10 N£Al82
MCTmOUB 8U81M'Ell8
NAME ST ATDIEJCT
The followuoq penoo la doi.QIJ
bunn-01 COMPUTERIZED
BUSINESS ACCOUNTS, 133
Wah Forl9t, C-0 Me.i. CA
9:16:26
fro...,.. Morlalae Bro-. Z33
Wake For..,, CoMo Me.J, CA
926:16
Thia hUlll.-i.t conducted by ClD
lndh1dual
SllJl'ecl
FRANC ES MARL AINE
M OWN
fhil ltatemeDI -!lied wttA !be
CollDty Clett of Oro-ve Couaty
oe Sept 11, lllS
FU. No f'a83'10
9/19 9/38 10/3 10/10 4179
PV&IO llCn'ICS n:msw:==:-,.,.. ....... .-......
......_ •' I a I OCNPAlff "'*"'*'· 1117 ...... Dr .. .......... CA~,...
dlor l1t••••tl, HOO·HD ~t-. ...... CA•IS ""' ........... 0 .... .,.
t-41.Wul. ....... , &•••• '* ... ""' ......... _ ........
c...i., °"' .. 0.....-0-., -~11.1• ,. ... ' I/It t/S I/It 1111 MMOH
(714) 675-4138
PUm.10 •OTtCS ncrmow 8UllllDI
NAMS ITATDmlt'I
The followtile penoa Iii dolao
but lDHt at. APP Lt
ENTERPIUSES, DI Mopl.e A ....
COlto M.a, CA ta27; t.ar1 Rar·
moad Tiit. DI MQploe A.,., Co1ta
M.a, CA82'7
TIUt ~ lncoochao .. d by -~~"d1Mll. !6g:a.ed: Earl R. T\lt
Thlil ........ -flied wtth ta.
Co1111ty Clerk of Oraao• Co11atr
on S.~ 11, 1115 ru. No F2l8340
9119 9/28 10/3 10/10 NIAl79
'11&10 lfOTICll: ncnnoua au1111w
If AMS lrl'AftllSlfT
Tbe ~ ,.._ Iii dolaq
blMU-Cll: la""11dot1Gl Martial
Al1I Federolloa, 715 W. 17 St (D).
Coeto M-. CA 1:1127; Daalel
Do1111lca l\'O:ll, l72S (D) Wlllow Dt,
A.nobelm, CA
Thlil bulli.a-It OOllducttd by cm
indl•lduol Slgaed· DoDlel
Do11glot ,.,_
Thlt mteau.ol -lJecl wtth ••
Co1111ty Clerk ol 0rancre Co.aty
011 S.S*mber 10, 191S
File No 1'286133
9/19 9/28 10/3 10/10 Nl'Al77
I(. ..
PUm.ao lfOTJC8
nc111w~
IUJCE ftATDilii I
The lollowtag l*80M -do&llg but lDffl 01: S:tl1gwd W
Storage, 1.0 Newport Ce11ter om., Swte 540, Newport 8-la,
CA~; Wdloa Pacdo v ...
._ (A-.dio). a .........
the~ 11-1~
IMO N.wport C.... om., s.tt.
MO. Newport leooll, CA ...O;
Wdloll 1'ea1 t... ,_ ............. a
paaiaenlUp, MO Ne.,_t C..ttw 0r1 ... $QJte 540, ,....,.. 8-1'.
CA t:al>; PSC ~ <Az·
codia). a jlCll1aMhtp, o/ o 112$
C.atvy Pad Eanl. hMa 13?0, Loe
A....-,CAIClll'1 1\.19 ._._ .. Ol __ ...... _1Mat.cl•111 .,, 0
Q•Hral portaenllip, S!pe4:
Do•old A. w......_ ,....._,, wa-.. ... ,.... lao a .... 0
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-8tatf ~oto by Ami.tt• Wert.on
\
-Staff Photo hy Ann•tte Wataoa
OPENING
OCT. 1st
l(,A~Alf
SHOES
Forward Shoes
for
Men &
Women
3418 Via Lido -Newport Beach
Tbitt i:-.a-Iii ooad~ by o
aorpofolMI&. na. tm.. Compa11y.
Sip.cl: Wllbmn H Mcf'odo11d,
Ewcnall•• Vice Prelld.nt
Tbl9 ........ -111.d with th•
Couaty O.rk ol Saa D1e90 Co11.Dty
OD A11guet 19. ISM ru. No as 1$931
8/29 9/5 9/12 9/19 Nt4109
K·-nCTITIOUS 8UllDfDI
MAME 8TA'l'DIDT n. AoUowl.ag penollll Cir. doing
b111I•-cu. MacDono1d a11d
~. 3 Upper NewpoTt Pla90 or1 ... Newport Beoch. California
8'l8llO
Scott T M acDooold
(0.c-.d), Helen M MocDoaclld
ood PlU.llp Ploy MacDonald, Co·
E~ Uadet the Will ol Scott
T MocDoaold. Dec;d; Parlier,
Mllllha, C lark, O 'Hara t
Som...U-. 333 S Hope Str ....
27th Floor, 1-Aa11.a.. CA 90071
o Hei.a M MocDoDOld, 430
WhltlJlO Woocll Road. Oleadale,
CA918.
b Philip Ploy MocDo110ld, 3 Upper
Newport PICDO Dmre. Newpott
Beach, CA 9'Jll80
Moc 4 Ltd .. 3 UPI* Newpcwt
P'-> Ori ... Newport Beach. CA
880.
o. Ptalllp Ploy ~Id. 3 u.,._
Hewpon ,,_ 0r1... Newport
Beacll. CA DlllO.
b Lyna Roberta MocDoaold
~. m3 T'lllare A ... H , El
C.nttD, CA MS30.
c . .llm Aue MacDonald. 430
W\iti119 Wooct. Rood, Gleed.ale.
CA91D.
4. ~ s.. McrDgeczlcl No.
31 v--....... n.o-.d ~. CA 11380.
SAutaed:
PHILIP ROY MACDONALD,
Co-tucnator U /W /0 Scott T
MocD.okl.
1\itt lllcMftl ... -ll1ed wttli ta.
Coutr O.lt of Onmge Co11Dly
oe All9Wt 29, l91S.
File No, l'W341
9/12 l/111/1110/3 418S
&-8111 f'\llUO J90l'ICE
11CJlllOUl-
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l'UIUD•Ollm
noHtiOU9-lfAlm ITA'tDIDfl The......_,.._ .. 4 ..
I>'*-• U . DISTNIUTOlll,
ll0292 s. "· llrcll Sa.et. ..... Aao IWell-. Coldonia a707;
l'loger Citiculee S11eaen, 1113
Alllo A ... COiia N.a. Ccilllltnaa
9'.1127; Rollart Warr•~.
47 Bead, Lido Park. Ne.,_.
leoch, Ccddonl.a 93183
Thlil ~ i. ooaductld by a
linilled perta .... lp. Stgud: Rao•
C Su-'nWl lkrtem•I ••
tiled .... ... CollDty o.... al
0 f'CIDIJ• Coutr o• S.ptMllbw 10,
1915
File No r.1:JS
9/19 9/31 10/3 10/10 Nt4175
..,..0 lfOl'ICS
fMffWUS ......
•AMBITATWI na. toUowteo ,.._. • ..._
1>111IDe11 oa:· IUFfALO
MACHJNtNQ, 1151 Ploo.aetc,
UDU I, ColllD M-. ~
DS38; Doaald R. Melt-, 1213
Timber sv .. t. Saato AMI, Collb·
ala ~ Th.lilbGIUl-11~.,,aa
lndl•ld11al. S lgaed: Doaold
Niclt-Tlall......._t_AW wtdi tile
Couty a.ti of ~ Couatr
oa Atlpll 22, lllS ru. No. 1214709
9/12 I/It t/1110/3 Nl'Al8'
JValC "°*1CE no a aw 8UIDlal
KAIS ftATDIDll
The ,..... ..-" ..._
b ut DUI ••i DANA MANAODCEHT SDVICIS OR
OMS, 102 CoD. ~. Saa
0-eote, CA 871; Rlollcml S. P._rce, a..-.1 ,.._ lor Dao
Momt. S.'*-. lOI Calla 1o1baa.
ScuaO.......CADn 'NI bml.-t.coed.-d by oa
f.odl..tdiaal. &peel. llS. Pierce
'NI ...... , -&led wttll .. Cov.ty O.• of 0-.. Couty
oa S.; wt, las
Fu.No. ... II
t /12 t /lt 1/11 10/3 MTAllO
.............. Tldl-1--• -la-' ..... °"*' a.. .. 0..... c...e, •Sy bnl. I•. .... .......
t{ll lllt 111110/I .. .,
..
PU&IO MOTICE
PIC'I ifiOUS 8U1D0:11
•Alll ITA'l'DIZNT ,,.. leDowt.llte ,...,. It do4ag
ba9'... oe: THE HUI CAP
STOM. l'*'O leacb ll't'd , Stoa·
toe, CA IOllO. Malinda Jou
Oa.brtol. 1300 Adctmt 32E, Com
M-.CAl2Sal
Tllit ~Iii cond11cted by OD
a.dMdMI. S19ned. Mallado f011• a.tel
'NI -...meat wm ll1ed wtth the
Couty Clerk of Oraage Co1111ty
oaS.~10,1915 ru. No-r.134
1/11 I/ii 10/3 IO!IO Nt4176
nOTmoua aU8lNE88
llAJG 8T ATENENT
T\e loUowh:ig penou ore doing
b'*-•: ORANGE MOTIL
INVESTORS, 17$1 Eoin Garry
.,A ... ••· S111te C. Santo Ano, O:dlionia moa. S..,... I.au of AmerlCO, Inc
I (~cwp), )'1$1 Eat10affl
A....... Sil.It• C, Sonia Aao,
Ccililorlllo mo5.
The Doaold E Sodaro 011d
I fobc!l.ty A. Sodaro RHocable
' 1'twt. 17SI Emt Garry A...,,11•, 'S..M. C. Saata Aao. Colifoniai
~.
1\e Wllllmn A. Coiae, Jr. and
T-y L. C... Re-.ble TNll,
17SI Ellllt 0ony A ........ Sllile C,
Suta A.a. Callfonala 9'J70$
1'\lrt b""-• ooeducttd by 0
g-ral portaenllip.
5ls,,._ ra .. of America, lac
Signed:
W A. CA!Nt, Ill
t-tl'" Vice Prwklnt
Tlall llatlm••I -&led with the
Coll.81f Clorli of 0tC1a9e Co11oty
Oii ,.,.....,., 3. 1915
l\Je No. nl$Sll
t/12 1/lt I/• 10/3 t lM
nOTmoua MJ8DU:M
lfAllZ 8TATDIDl'l' n. followiDG ....-• clo499 b••-a1: SOLANA IOAT
RDITALS, 3tOO Vto Oporto, Swle
SA, Newport leaall, CA ~.
"-id Pol&l .....S-aa, '743 E c ..... °"'*·~.Co. IOlll.
f\ltl INllMe Iii OO'lld.-d by a• ............
:f i:Aar £MAN
T\i. ........ -lied wttll lie 0..., a.ti of 0...... Couty
oe l11'1•bn a, l•. n. Jtlo ,.,.
t/l2 1/11 I/ti 10/3 41U &.••• FICHllOUI ......
•AME fftA'l'DSWT
~~,r;avi: t.-&
IALANCll, 'arta ........... llO, ... .,,... a.eei., CA _,. ... a..-w...o-.. . ...-.
lllf u.-.... Afll., Lo ........
Co 9081~
Tllle buein-11 condllC:ied by OD
Individual
SIQnM
Lowa M Donne,.Hodgdoo
Thia 91otemenl wm hied With th•
County Cleit of Oron9e Co1111ty
on Auqutn :16, 198S
File No f284838
9•5912 9'199/28 •141
JC-IDIH
STATEMENT or
WITHDRAWAL
M\ON PAR"l'lfDIKIP
O PZ:RATIHQ UlfDI:,_
nOTl'TIOUI
BUBINIM MAME
The following penoD ho•
w1thdrO'W11 at o oea•ol pot1ner
b om the pottMnhlp OIM'faUolJ 11•·
der the hcttboue b-... name of
O WNEA.SHIP LTD at 9 Her·
m1lo11• Lane. NeWJIC)l1 B.ach, Co
92660
The hct1Hou1 bwdnae11om•tlote·
me nt for the por11Wnbip WQI ll1ed
on lune 22. 1984 In the County of
O roo11•
The fuU name and r.-ct.nce ol
the peuon w1thdrowl119 0 1 o
prutne r Ja m• T l'lountT ... ?S.~
Pepperwood Ori••. l11dlo11 W.U..
Co !J'l210
S111ned
JAMIS T AOUNTflEE
Thie •temn1 WQI filed rih ta.
Co11nty Clerlt of Onnage Co11at.y
on date lDdicGted by tile *8np
aboYe
File No F·l4a96
915 9/13 9/19 9138 4138
PUllLIO ltOl'ICS
nCTmOU8 9umn:9 NANl:ftA~I n. 1o11owtat ,..... • --.
bul••11 at: PltUDENTIAL
P1'0PUTIU, MOPan ~ Newpott ._., CA _,: t.,... L l_...,MO,_.....,,..._
Newport._.. CA ..0.
n.i. .,....,_ In ooadllCW bf 01I
lndl.td.al SlgHd; Ima L K_...
Tlall ......... _ ... '""' _,
C-11tr a.• of 0...... Couty
09 All9Wt •, las
' Ne No. '92l7
9/5 9/)2 I /It t/31 Nl'Alli
PU9UO llOl'ICS
nO'l'l'l'IOU9 ~
WANE ftANHNt n.. ................. .,...._ • J a I ~AMY.
NIWl'Olf. am-..... Dr~ ~a-ta.CA-.; ...
•tor l1t•••Ht, ltol·HD
............... CA•ll ,... ........... ..,.
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iiMT DOW• -0.-... ._ mp . 8ohool•• .._ hrw (II) ............ •
arowcl °' lcm a-................. ....
dOWD cluriq .... Fdcley, lept. • Cit
Late Defense Wins San Clemente
Game For Corona del Mar
E.tancla
Eaqlea
lznprove
,_.
I
""'-........... <•I> .. o .......... H-.ll lohool pal.
-Oltm•te'• ..... h.S .. 1a <•> lOD9 eDOU9h for lecm ltHle to --. tta. taollle • ....._ .. O\lt of photo at rl9ht.
_...,...." ...... a •• ~
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Oclt. I N1911at OAl l :ID p.a.
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t:aOe.a.
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10 MllHl•W..-~ a~ao..-.
17 0... W-• Nlllll 1:15 Dram. ... ......._, ....... • • 11
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1:00 ....
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..... ol ..... ol_.......,_...,. I M'ol.-...--orcil
........ « mMt I ...... la..,._ l:llOO ad l:ll00 • .5 ol ib.
OllMa • ,..._ C:O.,
A.._, b ..-..: ~ F. 0. A6.ey, Alty., 3658 W..t L1AOOla
A-.~.CAm>l
9/19 If.IS 10/3 NIAIS.5 ... •oncz or ftU9n!Z"8 ULt T ..... , Ul,_
NOTICE
YOU ARI IN DD'AULT UMDEJt A DEED or "'UST. DATED
SD"TDOER ITll, 1912. UNLESS YOU TAU AcnON TO PROTECT
YOUJI nC>PDTY, IT NAY IE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAU: If YOU
HEU> AN EXPLANA nON or THE NA TU1tt or THE PROCIIDINO
AGAJNST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYEJl
0. C>ir:itabs II, 195, at l:l.5 A,M., AMEJUCAN SECURITIES
COMPANY ca ct1lly cippoUi.d T,.,..._ udw aad .--.qat to Deed ol
Tnme ,_.... SEPTDCIER 30, la2, m iMt, No. 12 329M9 ol Of8dal .._.ia .. ~oldr.cCou1y~olOMNG£Couty,S.O..of
CALD'OllNIA t-i.ct by WELLS D. DE LOACH AND DOROTiiY C
DE LOACH, HUSBAND AND WITL
"1LL SEU AT PUIUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH (payable at tme ol ad. la lawhl _, oi die U Di'9d Seam) ot th.
ir-t _._ to dM OLD 0rmacre Coo.aty c-ni.o-. 1ocatod OA Scmto
Aaa a.ct,~ s,.ca...c.. St 6 •oodwo-r. Senato Ano, Coliionuo all rig.._ title ad.....,.. -_,.ci to ad aow Mid by It ud« eald Deed ol
T,_ la .. propMty ~ la eaid Couty ad s... de..ri>-t Cll
Po:rwl A· Aa ~ 1/2 la..._. la mad to Po:rwl I la ti.. City
°'Newport leac:li. OS~ map fiW la Book 16.5, Page~ ol Parcel
).(Qp., la .. aBice ol di. Cowll"f ~ ol mid Orcmg. eo ..... ..,
EJacepel1a9 tMnhc.a Uaitl I oad 2 cm ehown -o cc.daaWuum Pima recorded Jmnaary 13, 1982, Cll !Allnl.menl No 82-13875 ond
,.,_,.. F*-rr l, 19112 ... 1-1nuneo1 No~ ol Of.
bdal Recoccla.
Pmc.11: Uoit 2 coaiMl:lo0 ol eMimeallt 1.2. 112 ond 02 oa ebowa oo
dt.e ColldomiailLID Plan referred to la Parcel A a.tao...
TM 9tr..t oddr-oad odlM commoe ~•, iJ 01lJ, ol the real
~ ..... .ti_ •• ,: ......
lmWPCm maa.'OI' I • -~ • 0 .............. ..... ....... ___ ..
•roJC...._ .. .,._.._•'a c .. ..,._ .... ....... ............. ::'• ........ ~--:.:-.... :s • ..:....::~---.:::. ............................... ,, ......... _ .. ... o... .. r..t.-.. ........ ...-.............. .. .........................
............................. ,, 1 ........ ..
.,....., ........... I u C d ....... ..,_ .... ...
._ ....... o1 .. .._., a· r ., ............ -..;
ODO.CID. fte' ••• .,_.__,.Dwl .. Tlmtu I ....._,_,
..._.. .. ._ •l1mp1t ...... D 11 « .,,,.._._,O..
11.-d .. ,.. _.. -........ o.s..11 .............. . li1tm'u rl_....,....._ .. Dcfma_,..._ ...... ._ _... .... _.., .......... ......., ......
0..: Aav-t 21, l•
AMEBlCAN DCU1aTlll OONPAN'T ..... T1Wlee
P.O ... a.w, S... 8cca. CA llG _, Ak-r Dd.., ..... ._ CA tMll
(?07)~10Z.....U50
.., leda L. Pu t a-. AlllflemU s-...., A..__.. Slpatwa
9/12 9/19 9/Z tt• ..,
lfOTtCE or Tll1J9t'D'a MY:
T ... lkllll•
NOTICE
YOU ARI IN DD'AULT UWDr:ll A DEED or TRUST, DATD>
DCCEMltll 3N>, 1912. UNLESS YOU TAD AcnON TO '90TICT
Y0\11' PftOPERn. IT MAT IE SOU> AT A rum.JC SAi.£, Ir TOO
NEED AN EXPLANA nON or THE NATURE or THE nocEIDINO
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYD.
Oa OctoAiww oe. 1915, at 9:lS A.M., AMERICAN SECUJUTtES
COMPANY e11 dv.1-r appotalcd T1'*-oder alMl s-w-t ts Dawcl ol
Trwe recorded DEC'EMIDI 9 '12, ca laa No. 12-432157, al Otldal
R.oord. ta U.. a&. ol tile Co\Ulty Recorder al OMNOE eo....,, 9la9 ol
CaliiorUo.. c-.d by JOSEPH V. FDGUSON AND HOU.T R
l"EROUSON, HUSBAND AND WU'E.
WW. m.L AT PU'IUC AUCTION TO lllCJll!ST llDmJI POI
CASH~ at tiae ol 9Gle la lawt.1-.-., ol IM Ualtcd !liadcc) ....
fr09t eetnmc:e to the OLD Orcmg. C-..., ~.-...... Sctata
Ano &rd . bwtwewa S~ St. A Broadwaf, Saata AM. Coldalwda Cl
right, ll!M ad uu.rwt coin.red lo oDd DOW Mid br It uid.r dd Deed ol
Tna.e la the poperty .ituotwd la IGid Co\l•tr aJMI S.... tJerrih-f m :
PMCEL A: AA atidrridecl ~I.Dia,_. ta ad kl Pcm::iwl I, la dM
City of Newport !leoch C11 pwr map Bled lll Book ltl.S, Pogw 'Z1 aad
28 ol Parcel Mope IA the a&. ol tM CoWltr Reoord. ol dd
0raaQW County.
txCEPTINO THEREmOM Uaitl I and 2 oa etaowii oo o COil·
domtahun Pkm recorded J01llMJTf 13, 1982, C11 ~No. 82-
0 l 'Jlf14 ol Official Reo«ct.
PARCEL B: Uait I co11181bQ ol .i-_. U, Pl, cmd GJ e11 ._,.
Oii the Coadomianun Pkm reiwnwd to lA Pon:wl A obo98. EXCEPT THERD1K>M all ml, gm..._.. ad odi. )I,._.
boo~ t,iag below a depth ol SOD iect ~ _., dgllt lo
eatwr upaa the ov.rlocw or tlM ~ oi eaid lad a.boft a
depth oi .500 '-t, m pnm.Md la lulnlmeallt ol rwoord .
The ett..i oddr-oad oth« commoo dtlliqaatka, iJ aa_J, ol the reol
propsty ~ oboore Ito pmponed kl "8: ~ Wcllaot Sbwet, No. A,
Newport Beoc:h, CA 9&3
The uademp.d Tru.tew dJ.claime oay tia.billty lot OllJ mconwcta-ol
the llrewt oddre. aod other oommaa ct.i9aatloo, iJ aay, .i.ow. lilerwUa.
Said .,i. will bw mode, but without-I or wammty, ....-Olf •·
plied, tegardiog title, ~A, IX ACU&brcmCW9, to pGJ the rwmaimiag
=•cm
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alse, big
In reach.
Tou'U ...ahlnOPI
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~lpoMtble
wUll .. IB'IAll b\ll-
m.1Cb'7 ~
Ml
Coast
, Media
··'Newspapers
631-8120
f00.Al111 Ulllb
Ail'RACTIVE
PROrESSIONAL 19
Y£A.R OLD FtMALI
Seeli:1 profHSiO Dal
male Who enjoy•
1por1I, tra-Yel, b.iDg
outdoors Send photo
and wnte P 0 . Boa
1075-312, Dano PoUst
92629
ZOO,A1111u1111ta
EA SY ASSEMBLY
WORE• $600 00 ~er
100 GuaraatiMd Par·
m-1. No Eap.r»nce/
No Sa1-O.taila •Dd ..U-odd...ect ttmnped
en•elope £LAH
VITAL -5075 3418 [nterpriH Rd , ft
Pi.rce, n 33482
. ............. .
PIANO LESSONS -
All Ag.. Eap.
Teacher, Member of
M\lllic Teochwc A.m.
of Cal .• D M A 0wgr ..
USC Mr Iuwlmann
546-9549
Stop g1'eecing wbot
YO\ll b8t cobw are!
You'll alwars IE.now
with our guaranteed
oorr«:t cob cmalyml No chg . wit h the
pun:bm. of our 19<1COJlol
C(>()rc:lillat.d mak•uJ>,
band palnt•d 1Uk
1earrec, replioo pez,
fum. OI color twcdcb
wolJ.t, 751-8603
PKifk
Tra•el
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1515 .... '-• ._
--c~ tn9t -•ttJ
o...,..~°"" ,._.._ ,_...., __ ----.c-.-r,_.
omcESPACE
Irvine.
• r •• "'' 9 mu
UVE-IN WANTED MY
HOME -MISSION
VIEJO 2S tiua. E1191ich ~= keeping e tc own
pri•ate room
R.t.renc. 730-5182 or
T10-S443
Help Wa nted lull 6
part time PYt
P.0 ./Porcel cerrlce.
Typlnq,_ O_ea: hn. 14.50
ltart. 3857 Birch J.W.
Allpm 756-8808.
INFANT•· C ARE /
HOUSEXEEPER
WANTED
MONDAY -FndCJT
l1Ye-in. Mu1t speak
Englieb 6 driu
Relerenc.. r9(fuir.d.
710-m-J after 6 p.m.
PART-TIME LIVE-IN
CHILDCARE 10-ll
Day. monthly Salary
Eacellen I. Spanish
•peaking fine or
Engli.cb. 493-8758. After 5
LIVE-IN
COMPANION/ AIDE .
WANTED Engl11,h
epeakino. full-time, for
eld.rlr Iadr. Colifoni.ia
dri•ell licen1e, refer.nee 380-9435/
768-8170 am or after 4
pm
Rent free to 1986
Plush executive offices in Douglas Plaza are now available
for immediate occupancy. The 15J6.square-foot suite is
located near John Wayne Airport and features a tropical
garden view. New occupant will take over the existing lease at
$2373 per month. The muter lease on this prime, ground·level
property expires in Much ol 1987. A deposit of $2400 is re-
quired, along with the fint month's rent, For more information
contact Donna at (7M) 955-9050.
I
DOCEDIATE ULE8 OPEMDI08
Here's JOI&' oppomuuty
IO becane ~
with a i.od9r lD th.
Ad .. rtialng Specialty
Uidll9try s.n CaJin. Q Pem cmd GUta to
.
~
lmmoc. Co.do. 2 bdrm. z bo. cilll _gcsr. pool joc.
teaaie. Yrly relltol,
SlCXXI mo. op.. 8:~ to 7. A.ml DOW 213'$ M79.
~~··~~m
.,, •• , .... fnl ..
SALE -3 a.droom, 2 Bath $99,Q). Loguaa
Hilla condo. Double
garage, pool, omt. ....
ala, aiJ-ooad.itioll.1119. SSO,CDJ cmv.mahl. 1 ..
at 9.5%, PITI SS90 f'llODthly.
720-2472
1171 f I'
PENTRIDGE COVE,
CM Eaec•ti•• Towai.o.ae l ip .... ..atiDt tri-lirNI, proi,
decorae.d, featvba9
m.irrand baal dbdaa
• ,. ltd 1 •
PARTTIME
TELLERS
C-0.IM.. a...1y Ki1ll Scm.gc
bat 2 opportlUUIMa for
ea:~T.U..k>
work iD O\ll C«oaa Owl
Mar olfM:. bdi'riduaJ.
will perform Teller
duties cmd will also be
CTOC1·lrah1ed ia New
Accounts. Po1hion1
reql&ire o mi.aim am ol l
7.ar Tllll« esperic-.
OD afhity f« puhlk-
coatoct, •zc*lnt com,
nnuucatlon ckllla cmd
b9bt tnJul9.
finM OD a full or
part-tim• balla. w .. k.ly
CommilDou. No ill·
,,..--1a, No ooBeci
tlo111C: Our 16th J«n ol
P.rompt, lrielldlf 1.r, •tee. Rated AAA-I. For
more iulwmatioo writ.:
Oupa.a, pier A boot
apaoe,.-x> -· 1611 41111•• ... \ Onlady. IUlr. 87Ulll
FOR SALE: By a...
Saa a.-. .. o.Ma
eacll l Beda-. Hane
mad li:lcolu, a... tD
~·, ... right ~_J!>Vll_9 Of retired ;;r· 1130,CXXI. 492-
ar•a, graee clot'
wollliaPs, mcuW. lrpl.., paa.1i•w..~,
wcala.r/ dry9r 2-car
. garage, £::!· htf gorgeoe., lib ..
model, Woa't laat,
OWllH ••Y• SELL, SlOC,500. Sh. sso.es:M:
C•te -.,._ OM MISSION VIEJO _.. --,f HOME raom b ,_.
bdrm, I ha, t:.· ~. (l) 8300.a> pa. iatdltl. =~::kd~· ea. Ullhara. 770-7-
lte•ln Pe1li:a, mo. 8:30i7. ROOM WITH BATH AYil. aow. 213.259, wcdk,ba clc.t b ._. FOR SA.LE
DUPLEX'S COSTA
MESA Redac.4 to US0,000 Prlaotpal.t
oalyf bya....
, . NEWTON MFG . COMPANY, Dept. C
4281, Ne.too, Iowa
SOD.
M79. -ob.a '-ale, 1300
ou111t cUlll"ID ta plua v.O.., El Toro.
AUOlUTllY QMAT m.1157
FOR BENT -1, 134 sq. ft.~1pace Crowa Valliey Parkway.
Sdable for ~ •
CPA or real .-.. ol-
We °"9r CIA nccD.at
lnag ~Is package
1acl\ldlag compoay
paid i•1uraace oad
educutioDOI _.lc:cac•
lnt•r9C1ed applic:anlc
pi-apPy at:
• TIW_rT,ANDAC>~, --------._.,,_ __ ._.__. 411,..... ..... 882-17'00
3748 £mt CoOlll Hwy
COIODQ Del Mar
or
Pe.-Del 0.partm•I
rn71 Lac Ramhbi
M.iaaon Viejo
BEVERLY
SAVINGS
A F.d•al lcrrinqa
.. 1-A..ocdati-
tqwal Opp t..ptrr M /F /H/\
TELEPHONE SALES
Weekly Newspap•r
oe.d1 •ller9eUc ia,
cUYidual with good
phoa• •otce to .. u
clcwi4W ~la. .tahliU.d territory.
Salary + OCDJll., Mgllt
lyJ>Uio. CaD SIMnoa.
(714) 831..81~
Oom9tlbc Help Full or
Part time 4.SO+ _pw ~ Contact Scuah 857 ~
ARN 14.87 HR We
,iia•d OCllltallCe ill
. ..allMltlAg mad ,....
dlag to daily work
repor111 nbe1tt.cl bf
OU ageall Uuoagho.f
the 1tate. No eir-, perleace aec .. ary;
paid to cxapWe trala,
tag. Wadi at home. For ialonaatba end ...
adclrMMCI, atamlled
.aYelope 9~ 1.aca..
k>aa tD: AWG~.e:e &a.8m.--· . ... , ......
HOUl9deanfn9 . Xlat
IOCGl Ref'1 • Fmt A ~tHilloahO..-
I WILL CLEAN YOUR
HOME I CONDO with )oftao care. Ho..-. thclw9~ ~
Call Piug..ta 751-8746
__ ., ....... ~
GR. 3IA ~. Piere
Soot; July ~L .hJ. ,._,, Bdl unac11 JUj,
m.6111. . .· .
NEWER OCEAN
VIEW a:rcbatect ~ 2 bedroom 2 bc:iO clea. No...-1. 11900 ---&.1171
RENT L'QUNA
BEACH HOME la.a·
tcl6i CIC9Q:ll aad city
119hll .S.. 3 bedroom 2
bathl. f:lrwalaoe, bee
decb. 11'*'-cmd P:' d•Hr paid 12,ZOO
tDODdUy cmd'#lt Oct ., ...
LEASE 2 IEDROOM LAGUNA BEACH
APARTMENT OcHa Vi-I Wdt tD a-ell. Eacelleat looatloa.
Newly pcUe.d. Garage .,m=.1
NEW RESTAURANT OPENING
Manager of
Guest Relations
We're Weldon's. a brand new restaurant cone.pt
f eaturtng gourmet hamburgers. food and fun, located
at 250 Bristol Street, Costa Mesa (comer of Redhtll
and Bristol).
If you have 2·3 years' prtor restaurant experience
and a sincere desire and special ability to relate to
customers. consider this challenging opportunity
that can potentially provide tremendous career
growth and satlsf action.
For immediatc-conslderation, send your resume or call:
Kathy Pipich/714· 7 52 -5800
e......,. o4 Wlln•id,_.,.. a--..i
, 4440 Von Karmen Ave., Newport Buch. CA 92658 ................
Female rooamate
waated -Laga•a
Beach 2 bednxa apt.
ocean Ylew. Ptefer
p_rofH1ioaal 25-35. Neat.~ llOG· -*•::•ma 497-8413 .....
411.-. .....
.-AI.BOA ISLAND I
>drm 1 la hoaH •/Gar. 800.00 ....... 2 wk. mla ..... 7'9Q.._
I 811-9.\2.UMO.
••. 111 ..
Lake ArrowMad liom.e Im RJ:NT: 3 becboame,
3 both, color T. V.,
-.reo, W'Cllta. a dryer
•·ctWiwa.her. Becnatlhl ~e room/ pool tahle. ~75 ... kl, -l2SO
• .. bad.. 4.92-2!M7 I 9IHlg
•c , ,.. ""·
FOR SALE: TftANSFEREDI I
aEAUTD'UL PHIASAN! CllED CONDO I.!, Toro, ~ .... 12~~.,... lad~ 2 leclroolri, 2
l•tlil, ll•oreatloa ........ ,..
lice. IUD a ~ft pl• CAM co.ta. o I
Bnahb A E1lia -udy
Cocdee. 483-8812.
FOJt ftDIT -or *-.i:.i:fi orprr::?
leaall. ea109411ble
..-. CaD .,...70C3.
Ml~rof '' I
SALE...c,_OWNU 3
BEDRvvM 3 IA TH ..._ Viejo Co1tdo
adjacent to co-try
Oab. Decor-. waD
paper, lhutter, ooe.._.
1atioa . pit, Hcarity arm· MG.It .. t S143,-
I01..Sl07
E .....
FOR SALE IY
OWNER large
headhJ i.a..-. 2-
la6. eo-. Saa J.aa Cap1::~ ~/ . .,,. .,
a.97SI
,,, ··''''''''""~"'~
fOR SALE: CHARMING
LAGUNA IEACK ~~ol~
Coall Hwy. "ll•ilrc a•, 2 batla1. Falnllo••
S.-t VS-. 1'17S(mo. ·-...w..l•at 3 ....
TOWNHOMES la a.ea M-.. ~
Woode Towalloae •
Tellah court, ~ .
Owa•r soi• HU, Redllaed 10.aOOO.
Sl2UOO. 2-bed, ~bc6
eacitlag tri·l•••I,
.a.Jeed CIO&lla, &,I. ... =-pdo~c
1-S. ~Snlct bl A ......... .
HAltlOB RIDQI
ESTATE t.ae. ......
Moc1.1 ·:·~a ~o...
Ndinlcd. • 9-
e!.0..J>Htf. A1Hal ..,.,., 12'41• ..... ~ ..... aw..-.._
0.,.
A REALTOR• can maq a WOt1d of dtff9fwnce
when you're planning to buy or Mtl reel Htate. M't
lhe p1olesslonaf way to do buatne....,.nd the...-..
too.
..
A REAL TOR• la 1 profHtionaf In rM1 .......
LUt• 111 profelek>nalt, REAL TORS• 1te' pledged 10 a
Code of Elhlc:I. Thf.t Code protecta your 1,,..... Ind
guerwitHI the ftl,_ tr .. tmene PQlllble.
tt aleo requt,.. ~ AEAl. TOA• to OOlllWft,ty
updete and upgrade-hf9 kn0wtedg9 end ...._; IO ad·
vi .. you weH: to uve you time, trouble end ~·
Whet\ It COMM to ,.., ....... .._...
tM ~Nty to your AEAl.TOft•. He1
lhoulder9 are bfOM' end IO le hie •·
pettlM.
..
·-
,
row• ilLI: iY 0 lfEa. I ~ I IATR. r.U..,S.. Joaa C ;ltw C...
do. '°"' .... , ...... ::-1r:.zr._ ...
alw ~ .....
' IEDIOON 3 IATH EL TOJlO HONE W'-1._llmlll.Aar,I ~· 2 , ....... , UpgaadiN ~11lt:o.t
O••er fiad•ola9 cna8aWefl SllO,CD>
951-11'1
FOR SALE: ON
TRADE DIAMOND
BAR HORSE
PROPER TT. 5-
bedrooa, 3-baa. E>
cha•v• i••••taeat c::-o..:.T.:
FOR SALE: IEDUCED -C...._ NADIUD
MISSION VIEJO ' Bedlia~cmdO..ci.5
Bechooae, ~. Muter ...... 2~ ......... *-'· ._...... rooa,
tp'.I. !:E.,., ot 11•.· !DJ. iaaDo8we. 0.-r .
BY OWNER -3
bldlooa, 2 baa Saa a-.... "9.aSoape"
ooiado. Low cma c:t idl4Mt d--. 1155,CD>/ .... oa.r. ...,.,
LEASE OPTION 81J/
ASSUME 151,000
Pi.-.t CN9k D Ton>
l Bed..rooe '71,000.
Pool, JacUllA, SalUIO,
Tellllil. ht O.~
S43-S38'7
3BR, faa1ly roe-, a -
lllaculate, llPGrOded,
.,a. IDG:DJ nbal, -So. Come Pia.a 1150 .
000 O...r, priDdpai. oa1, S57-3:Mt.
FOR SALE: LUXURY
VU:W TOWNHOME,
LAGUNA NIGUEL.
10% <Iowa. « ..... option. Tluee
bedroome, family room,
Yi.-. 2,000 ... ft., llDi· que French •I lag• comoln. 1154,000 fine
at [ l Ya fiHd, plu1
owner will carry!
Vick!,!; CASTLE
REALn, 831~.
•• Ill ......
EucatiYe pooJ/ riew
home -aoaed for
hon... Cutom •P·
graded -HCladed
11-'ghhorhood ~jl'.9rate reatal nett
IB50 IDOUWy. S.. ID
app-**I low down
--.y Cl'Mllifriaa -owe. lfedaced to
S292,000. San Juan
Capiltrcmb
-...010
Capimaao Beoch-Oa
The BluJf white W'Cdet 6
Harbor .WW from ... TJ
room-wa.llt ID beach·Z
Metr. Bdrm S'-Great ltitchen .Spa-415, 000.
Fob. Flnanc-Fa1t
Umow• Coll to --Call lor detaill 7l 4..t96-
6128 -A.geat Brobr.
Drma Pomt, large 2-
bedroom, 2 -bath, &r.pao., dlell..-..., ~.112$. No .,...
FOR SALE: WIND
ROWS PLAN 2 LARClE ASSUMABLE! 3..._.:.r-08 Nmllr, 2 c.aal Air.~. a....
HoaH Wladow,
Spriak.ler•. Co•erecs
Patio. £1• catchJa9
froat laacbc~~·· 1123,000. CaD 8
p.m. ,..1373.
,......._ ....... 1-=mmiiii=;oovij;;;~~ .. n~,
..... , ... 2~ .... ~o;.M-
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• hi ... 0... ...... ,_ -· lh454 ............... .. 480 •
,,L. •••• Saloelrt '-•.£!19<* 2 IATH ~ llOO s.ao... OJ,
"'" -• UIED • Coroaa del Mar, o..-. ... ..... MllmtwMir, Saa Jocrwa
•mrt •• ,..,
SAILIOAT i•ter· ...._.l.fOlltW
No. 572 ~ ..... PX;/ ~ Glod oae-
cllMoa. &: T.' ·~1':! M.
adva1i.e your
MAC INTOSH XL lllANI> NE1ff Wida 10 it'i,~ ~~ , __ ...;....;.;....;...;:.;;.;;.___ -~ -.n1& -....an
111 ... IS ch . Ifted. oOM tlllll"ib ti A8IOLUTILY OAIAT TillY IT. AlllJ ~ OUT
25 FOOT "~'' Pt>-t.oat. OMC _..
1911 HOMDA no TWIN MOTORCYCLE 0..rlaead com, low
c...i ....... .,,. ~
~ .... ~. F.D.l.C . a
1ale. 1121, . Geo r~ og19-De1 Mo• R.alty I00-12'-IU3 Ea 7'¥1..Qf ........ _ ........
SU HAUS, SUN
VALLEY IDAHO ~c..,.bmk3
lledroom 2 Jada licae. l~ ..... ·~--.~ lift, Airy. light lilled.
pGllWe eolar ooulnc·
lioe. VcnalW ceiJinoa,
loh Greea-houH1 Wood stone. Lot. 01
1toroge/ b•autilul
land.caplng. EAdl-
1U1DJDe1 DOllibWll•. Ho,... Ol. Co.-S.
traile la c.o.r-a Area.
Coatoct ROa Adame. •9'..0180, 1190,CIJO .•. , ,, ..
MONEY
TO LOAN
BEHIND
IN PAYMENTS?
Ml {llfl)I Nl ll\s.llY
II() INCOlllt lllOMIS
171 4) 999-1144
l•d & }td 11o<ot I 04•\
c.1uf wnu •
It •Wlltt +ttJ D•
Wklow hoe moa.y tori
Trv.et 0... -110,000.
Up! No Cr.dat ck. No
peoaltr Call O.nnilon A.ociatM 673-7311
•7111rta II •T.I
JHVESTOR WANTED
TO HOLD
MORTGAGE oa ay ~.~W.nde,o
1120,000. ALSO
l.ogHO ff6 R.ataJ
Home i!?CIDO
motMS
NEW IRS LAW b -y
peuoa collectiag moe....,... Ha..• do
you coU.ctiou cmd
cr9'Cl6d tr.. 1$().CI> a...
Call Ruth C7J•> m.
?'M2 ALISO HOME INC.
1ll ll1'n 111 "''t
j;;.~;n~l~o·n~ St .. ·.,
8u1ldmo monulaciurer
owordmo deoleralup UJ
a..aJoble areas econ
Grol proht pol9nha! 1n an Hpandino 1nduetry
ror opphcohon call Wedgcor Acceptunc:e
Corp , 6800 [
Ha mpden, Oen•••. Colocado llCWA. (303)
n.9-3200 [lft 2400
Own your own 1eon· aportsw9'Jr. lod1n op.
porel. ch1ldrent, la.r9•
... comb1naboo m re, pet1 lea. malerntly,
r~t'" tordoche Chic, Lee, .,,,, £1
Streel, h od, [aprit,
Tomboy. Col111n IC.le1n,
S.1q10 Val4tn... [1t0a
P1eooe, l 11 Clcnborne.
Memb•r• Onl y,
G111ohne. Heolthlea.
ewer 1000 othen $13.·
:K>Q IO $24,900 1n¥H· tury, lr111n1nq, haturH,
qr11nd opening etc
Cnn l'Jpen I~ da.,. Mr
Louqhlan (612) 888-
U28
OftN HOUSE. SUN arr . .n1 lGAM -5PM. eo.y "Coatn sw.1• 3 llecb-a Tso lloae, a..Ued
amoag tit• mature ....... r...lc.-d ldclr
Co•rt1ard, Brick
tueplace, Catlledral
-.. air ..... ba ~EAjof-.,_,.... ... ._.
Atad Video aa... • Eatrcr Co.Iron.a. 0.. GamH iacl. ba1lc
b:l>'S:.~ ~.00
APPLE lie
OOM.PUTtR, 1281: 2
clri..., ~CPI M, ~·C .. r 11690. 71 1
ctm..350fonl ..... Low ho.I ~ condJttoa. 111,500/ ....
.. Tn4
ISOETEC •-PHOlfE 1971 U.Foot ·~
SYSTEM P.t.d ~ Flthnmam" -,..,...
tloa. Ulld 4 ....._ 1 351 Ford eagi••· Vahae, U.JQD. Mme Iacl•d•1 10 dar
12,IDO. Call 9151.Sl•l. warr•aty aacl EZ
COMPUTER· ADAM traO.s. 0.... c • ...._
~~=·~ ~ oo.dilioal l:JO. Ul3 E .. a1n91 I w .....
Im 1113 n -. o)
DMC fall modJJiecl
PXJ/-*o {l) -Meil
(rtacik) '560/ceo. Ema
cart• a•ail ... 1 •. -·~nth ... w. 1111 ,,.,CADILLAC c-••• h 0""'8al
I ~. -....c CIGell. carpet. Cot:!!J ldtclaea, larv-
I (CoMco). IMllMISJ 111,!GO/ .. .
S.C. Load1copi119-I ' priater. Es~Ueat ... Im CoaiplMe IAmJJutson 6 OOllditlo .... oft. ,...,,..,,,,____,._..,... ___ __, ____ ~
1113 GT2 750 "UW AS.Aii" Low
aJlee, laaac.W.te.
IW. OdglMI ~-
111•1 ~co4t)
... ocm:11I 1 Ir load· 1"' .._ N~1 h1 =:=.:.~I e:.~1= Plolulloaal Aft. a. · 193 IT RUNABOUT back yard wida pallo ODY•m cl.cli. Heat.cl
llPG. ao-.m.. gc»-fire Lcmd.oape-Caa Free I p.a. •l.flM. I IUoorcl/ O•tltoarcl.
Eetima ... 714.-5'8-8800-I G .T.E. Teleplaoae •Tindl., al cwwwtee. ' 15 -1711 -11,.
OI .,-311)2 CW (211) 32,000 .... -.-.. • m.1m • im. rlt alld play·lloue.
119,000 bar9alal
A-mcrb&e V.A. loaa of
appaOldaaaWr 171,000
with Ao ~aUling .
tm7,000 P.l.T.I.
Showo I s,.... T J.E. -• -.''50.
181t ROI.EX p,.., I ....,_, 12 llae capadl-1 770-4311 CAR I .. CADILLAC 13'1
...... .. I S'EVIU.£ l.ocriWJ MiP1
•m•u •
&Ha~ ~ bble ... !
Hatoio11 cotton IOfabed
S3SO aola lo•eH11t allmatch rattan dining
-' SSOCl1 Much more' a.hat' m-Mt I
Alltiqae White S.p.ce
traditional dlai&ig rm
1et. E•cellent cc..nd.
llCIJO obo. ~.
Brown prlat queen
sleeper 1200 OoL-
bkccm. and cndeuo
1150 ea. obo 511-9015
E-U.nt! MaMr bdrm MOO Bar Stooll 1"t y
dlaea. S3lO ll• rm eet ssoo Lorr ao1. MCt1 rofta/ recliiwr m-Ml l
wotc:h with 181tt = I t.!!.~year-= 1979 17' SEA.SWIRL
with hidden clOll> Soc. puclaa.. 4 J•an Powerboat. 140 HP SMOO. Robert 650-3lll. f9mcdab19 .. Gloda 3Bl-1 l/O. Bait taali, loaded, Sl20 •Ill m Hcelleat ooadJtioa. SATELLITE . . SS300. 831-?S, •s.
TELEVIS10N omCE FURNITURE: ll33. •
COMPLETE SYSTEM lrothere_ T1pewdter -:25~'/~Saa-tOllo--525.,-,--.-83--
1795-11,995 Will bb DID>. 1>91111/ retma, Race Saill-Oa:t.Oocud-~. (100%) Day 1torage cablaet•, Twila c.om, Poa.
or E .. R•~-lateral file1, de1ll ~ 13..,... ....., -B-80&3 ---dialn. 2-lr a6' taw... ____ ._-_· _ .. _, __ ,._
bookcaH. 380-8662 SAII.llOATS•f11i119
''SERV"MATIC'' I cdte.r 6 p.m. Cabinet.I. Dealer ll-
SOLAR..,. HOT-WATD ~ 11' HoMe· XEROX &rt MEMORY I ........ _.ii_ l''" U-L<-$1
SYSTEM No 0 ~; • nuu-. mechoaicGl par1IL New WRITER 15 page 6 2 drawer lile I
IS,000 .. n S3,5SO ~· Newncellat cahi.aeta. Letter aacl buy. 49'-8120 leaYe legal
Under m=· • ". ~~..,,.....,,------SAILIOAT SalOCI
CUSTOM BAR 12'
FOOT LONG Oak/
Alb Secdl l 2 with 12 ncda. Youwon'tbedil-
oppolntedl Sl,500/
offer.
770-5620
"FLOTAICI" RUG
NEW 6' FOOT
ROUND Cueeom made. WA.I•. Ooiveoua SI,·
D>E~
XEROX COPIER wit1a
ealarg•/ cl.creaMf.
Oae _ 7ear old. M• ..u1 a ,cm/ oa.. a. 7449.
. Tr .,.;;;u., fot 10.le:
Smith-CorOllO electJid I portable. Perfect tor
achoolJ.-home. fto9•r
631.Sl., do.,. or 642-
9523 .... a wlmda
14' trailer/ battery/
padcf»/ life look.-/
el.diic lllCJD.,._11• 9151.1 ...
1979 "CHEVY LEE'' •1 ·
Foot Sloop. sa-p. 5, ~. Liauriolll teak aad carpetla9
th bout Price
. I)gyw 831· . enlnge 661-a:Ul.
IA I C'O'lfd I Al ~ am>m Y CMI I cmd "":i1loo
cniallba. •um cloft. I Take -o•er •J ~ pa7aeat1. 1291. , Moatlaly 1984 IMW -1_,9_1_4_C.,....O_R_,V,_E"""T .... t'"""E'""".
31a saw.pr W/tara. Diieo--
• GJO ... se... s year
198'7 Ccun.ro 39,000 -.aaty. 119,95.
Ori g • Mn ... Slaow !!"51_,131
Cond-A/ E Power -Steer·Red/ l lk-Mut -'°a.a... -New ... Rodia.115400 080 Zll-
31193231 1912-12 DATSUM S..-
IB BAJA BUG SllP« I •a JL• Wee... deaa.
cleaal Profellllioaolb , looded, S lfUd.. AU ... ............ ......__ IHtollecl . "Plato · •• • -_.. ·~·Totally ... b.alt. ----~ Cutom white/ blae 15147.M
poi.Al 0-14.000 iD 1912 DATSUN rr:omid-"~ MAXIMA na-roof
' &.9637 (elac:ldo) .........
tltdor cnlle, -1 .. ....., ~. loodecll
Esoen.at oemditioa. rl,SJ/a6.r:. •.a
1967 v w . _ ..... _____ _
ANTIQUE French
wabaut a marble dl.ni.aQ
room 1ui.te Lacluct..: I
1tyliaed Louil XVI din-
ing room lobie a 10 chain. Together with 3
wood lec:rn1. 2 mirror· bock buff.W. $8,000/ l O' Satellite T. V
offer. Do.yw 380-7792 I SYSTEM remote
ore •n-8002. po1llloner, Dra ke
IBM Selectric D 1395.
11M~ml495.
Like aew. Co•eu,
booka/ maiatencnace
OOD.tract. Pmate peaty.
2'lYa tt s.o&y Caddy I Cabin Merk Cr ui..r
B I.aboard outboard. Troller coa.t giaard
caJI-COYer • £a.
ceD.at Coad. Sl? .D> 0 .8 .0 . Cal1 Moaty
CONVERTIBLE Re-1913 DODGE Arlee
built tran1ml11io11 , Special Edltloa .
ltroaJ.. •ntn•. new ~ AM/FM itereo
pan '* go' SI .· ! ~. CJ'lda9dc, *· 950 m -Si&S.3 I poww ........ ..,. re eel•• !.J..~ 5 . ye a r
Decorator, mo•lng' wnna11ty ~
mu1t 1ac hou1efui 491-.-...
beaut furn. ELEGANT
f.onnal; -*/ io.,.. wlao bk oh.u; oak/ .taia i=c:..~=:= oak/ glii:m; ba:r llliook;
dia. cof tbJ Mt! oak
bdna $400 contemp.
IOJid aoll; col tbl ..e; '"ID wait] chino cab.
9JOl4 eec:ta 1 ariQ SI 80C>,
mo. S'7001 -eofabed S350 •riou. only. 972-Ml l.
••11 ......
lad111trial Sewln~
Machine. "JUll'
OHCJocli four thread. model M0-812, S850.
"MJtnbahi" tingle
needle, model DB-
l30G, price 1375. v.., cood.~n.
(714) '98-~16
COPIER 3M Mod.l-
$26. Plain~ coper.
11,100/atier. Standard/
legal-.U.. E•cellent
oooditloa. 859-8325
MOROCCAN WOOL
RUGS ~lliag . below
CCIII !r all , SS.SO; 8'111'
la leauthl del6va $-5159.~
MOUNTAIN BIJCE..t u~ Alpi,aa Pro 111 I ~•• • J. 1' ol-d ~ S.Jl lc-r . 66 -8112; 719.
0179
I CONTRACTOR
TRUC1t -Ford 250,
1965, l loa, complete
o-enoin•, ftat bed with etMl pipe/ !\Imber
rock.. Large lock boa-
• 11950. Call J C.at
'95-8&M ar after 6::1>
pm 831-6507
1978 CHEVY LUV I
Shell New 1tereo/
ocmett.. and ti.r• Ea-
ceU.nt condition 12, ·
D> ?68-13'4
S36-99IM '7$8l5M
CAR 1179 MERCEDES lhmp~.:::.
IBM SELF.CTR.IC II
TYPEWRittR. un NEW! willl pcuaa ... I
co•er a la1tnu:tloa
450 SL .me w~.I I ·~'S--Cll& 36'6" IMP_...._ lea6-......_, alarm. ,.. ~ ~ ....... a ._. ..... cart! ID.· ..,.,,.,.'""'""',..,.,,._,,..,_,....._,.......-r.a, ...... Eo •• 11 CIJO 0.., 131-1400 -.. Ft*> IRONCO D
coaditioa. trailer, t...m..i. •l~ll XLT E• R P1 ~. bool. 1395. 536-S904
(piYute partr) llUllD/._ hiDJ ........ --. ,.. 155-131N E-•~ 1917 FORD to-w ... P.P. Lie . .._ 1GTJ9l3. at ..... C. 1973 23 FOOT GRANADA "re ot &G-fJWl
PRECIOUS AICJTA "Reiaell" Cobaa =· origmo1 o-r. 19'13 '!-~.J Bood al
PUPPIES AXC ''TOP I en.--Great ooadi-moiuad ID .. oar. Mew SHOW LINES" Rede/ boo Re-bwlt eDgi.M, GREAT C AR ~ ballllmy. oil
F 8. .__ Id low houu S1,9SO/ BARGAINS' I 1975 I --... ~ S53~ a wn1, wee.. o ca&r Buict "C. .. · .. __,,... :~1 up 499-3729 'al-2543 I ~tluy-ea; 71-::".98="':3~-,,_,..,..,u~s'""'t..,.A....,..N-G
1....., "CHR'"'.-ar-.w• ?.lf•r 19~~ Tor ota ~~.,!..f_.~ AltC LHASA APSO ~,v '°"""rvu • C o r oao 9reot --.--PUPPIES 9 weekl. 22 FooC. C.n•r COD· geDera l dr1111oi or ceUeat coedWoa llelt
MW.. 6 femalee. 132.S eole, fill~ boat. Alta-, lraHportation. l500 aa.. Mike ..,.; ~ ~98 5..,.... lag SlO, · t-Jlent after 6 pm 586-3835 0585, ... C -Z!Ol '" ·.., coodltion. 492-1876 ..... rt"eni.DQI I 1979 CA DILL AC n..
SEDAN DE VILLE FuJ. ..--XY CHRJSCRAFT Sall.boat Chanen Day I DAN A Pot NT w .. k Mondt Taltoluaa HARBOR Mlllt .U -
646-28?'6 I IOCriiice. I ~ Cal 251 SAILBOAT. 1 aft.r S·OO pm
wb-· "-~· .,ood I CODditioa I offer 23'n' Glmtron Carllon &61-14.59 after S pm. Si.motor 1980-91 Hn
38' Tlallyl twia ~ .iq, ~= ~~ ~p H e• enl condition l / 0 9800 080_21).
VHF Halon ~t•l•m ~
IDOJIJ 9~11U J.54,IJ>O ~------
Ir. loaded! 4 new
"MACW." tiiee o8er-.. .. 1974 nA T Spdeir, dad
green/beige. Good
condltioat MUST
RAMBLER CLASSIC, SELL' 12,ID>.
1!151 beaatiful bl-4 S.0-n&I
door VI pa--..nag, 497.$762
autamalk::, good tiNa. palat, _,..a tadiab 119'71 fiat Xl9 Yellow,
S900 g1Hn T.L C . 37.CIXl aulea.QOOdcoa-pri'f'lltlt party 'al-31121 I d1tton AM/ FM c-tt.. Ne ... lil'M
673-m7
1173 MERCEDES
BEllZ. 210 'J:o• ....._AM/FM. al .--a.mo.
l• .... H ......
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DIMel. _, S7 ,CIDO .u. low... i-;;-.J:=· f
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Dl .. lSl • -.1111.
1112 OU>SMOftf CUTLASS CIEi ,II .. .. 0 rt
coad!Uea. F•llJ t.oa.l.lt Air, • poww. 15,750
IJ0..50M
1970 OLDSNOBJLE c....s.o..-. ................
-..A ..... s..1~\'f.
2SO o.i.~,. ' es I I .
1t11a.a.-s
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IROOGRAM Fall
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11,0DCI ~ 2-tao-a.o... sao,.:i. ·~
IS1 POtK:SCBEB I AOADSTE.R CONVDTllLE 110,· saonr.. ....
PORSCHE tU 'J'UDO. 110.DI Ira. t/7t. MeehcraJeolly Mdect. New .....
WlaiteJ Woe '3\QDCI ..... .. ....
lliclaatd ~ 11.
CARPfT Cle aaiag
Eqaipaeat. Power
ec:nhber, ~
YOCUUll, p}u lllO&f
c6er itillu. II ,000. Coll
MOVING·MUST
SELL! Wmher/ drtn
S32S RetriQerator. S190
Solo bed, Sl90 Sec-
tional sofa S39S Z
twiabeda 150 each.
Large ofboe de.II 6
"°'°CJ• cahlae4, 1150 ~ a.a.~ 193 2 Mylar 1980 '"1\al'' • 19 ,__ 197'1 DATSUN 21DZ. -~" • I ::~~ ~~ l;. =-&-::...co:= -4'¥1..&QS.3
1112. ' .... ~UTIJ'UL Oak mad
Walut 6-Foat 0 .. 11 LOWREY LOW-D 5.50
wttla mcnchlag c:r.-.. ORGAN Bnmd N.w
ea. S y«m old. U... Ne••• touched!
-coaditloa. Aeldag I Purcha Hd 18,740.
11...500/atier. Paid 12.-' Saaitioe fully loaded! 700 aew. 8-8!8) Dr. SS.I.~ aft.r 4 p.m. 380-
Weir.~
loltoa. 81M "Ale•"
197i SEA RAY S11.11-
daacer 24' Po-rboat. E•celle11t co oclitloa.
Sl3.500. 496-0629 Mel
No. l '1, ~OL chute i:1 '° 1oee Solar po~ Loran
ooo. •mneo~~
-kamdl MO &tlll9
15 FOOT C~ "Muthl-r"
with traileT ond added
eplnnalrer Sl.400 or
bmt offet.
8S9·2'l33
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,................. • owner t 1111 Hrric• oeU.11tl lachdee 1•
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DIRECTORY Oil
BUSBIES& SERVICES
CLASSIC BOAT 1946
"Fabli:net" 28 leet, twin
':tl1 Chrt"J moeon. MIYI ..U or trade!! ~4020
(A.lea) 497.QA6.
"Sldaer Sabot''
Sailboat. C.nter•boaid,
bMter dlaa ... 1 Jul ~-~.d;!
.ar OFFER N .. eall. 12,985. Day 7?0..S7S3 "~ ~-4SOO at. 4374, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. I 98 3 T 0 T 0 TA ......_ CELICA GT RED
·. 1915 HONDA CRX -FULLY LOADED
, I--. Low mileage, cW_. INCLUDrNQ e'9ctric _,. AM/FM c auelle ~ ca.cm ..u..) ~... .-.o .•. .-1o11er I S92Cll C... PriYalle ~ CM Im -~·"°•.•s
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NOTICE OF TRUBTErS SALE
T.8. No. 211701
NOTICE
ti SS
YOU AJtt IN DtrAULT U'NDER A DEID or TRUST, DATED
Dta::MBEJI 3RD, 1982 l1Nl.ESS YOU TAll ACTION TO PROTECT
YOUR PROPDTY, IT MAY BI SOLD AT A PUBUC SAU: IF YOU
NEED AN EXPLAHA TION or na: NA nJR.t or THI PROCIIDING
AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER
0. Octoa-°'• 198S, a1 9 15 AM , AMIJUCAN SECURITIIS
COMPAHT .. dv.ly CJJ1POLD'9d T,_ UJK!er cmd punucmt 1o Deed of
T....., reooal.d DEctMBtR 9 '82, .. uu1 No 82-432160 of OfboaJ
"--di la tbe oMlce ol th. Cowtty Recorder ol ORANGE Couoty, Sic$ ol
CAIJFOllNIA t-cu'9d by JOSEPH V FffiGUSON AND HOLLY H
rtAOUSON, HUS8A.HD AND W1Tt
1'lLL SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO nu: HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH (payable al tmi• ol de ,. lawh&I mo_, ol the Umled Slat9e) en
lroal ---lo .... OLD Orcmqe CooAty Co...u.o-.. loccmd OD Sanlo
A.a llhd • betw.-Sycamc .. St 6 Broadway, Sana.. A=. Co.hfonuo oll
right, title crad ....._. 0011...,ed lo cmd DO• beld by t11u1der oaid Deed ol
TnMll "' tbe property llhMned LA oaid Couoly aad Slate d-=nbed aa
PA.RCD.. A Ao uodlnd«I v, .., .. ,_. 111 aad lo P~l I. la the
Crty ol Newpon Beac:b. ca per map hled 10 Book 165. Page 7:1011d
21 ol Pcuciel Map IJI the office ol the Cout1ly Recordet oJ and
~Co ... ty
••
Mona: or TRUftEE"IJ aA.L£
T.8. lto..11115 .....
•onCE
YOU ARE lN DD' AULT U'NDEJI A ODD or BUST, DATED Feb '·
1985 UNLESS YOU TAU ACTION TO PftOTECT TOUll PROPIJITT,
IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUm.JC SAU IF YOU NEED AN
CCI.ANA TION or THI NA nnu:: or THE PROCEEDING AGAJNST
YOU, YO U SHOULD CONTACT A LAWTER.
Oa Octobet tth, 1985, at 9: 15 o m., WINDSOR MANAGEMDIT CO.,
A CaWonlio Corporation QI duly appoi.Deed Trweee wader cmd purmwmt
to Deed of Trwt reconied febnary 13, 191$, QI iul No. ll:>QS1211 cl Of..
bclal Record. lD the office of the CollDty Recoird9r o1 ~ C.OllDty,
State ol Ccdliora.ia U.C.eed by CHAR.LES J. SIPPL ANO NARGA.RET E. SIPPL. la...bcmd OJld ...._
WILL SELL AT PUBUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR
CASH (Jlcryable en tbne ol eale lo lowfu.I moa.., ol lh. Ou.cl s.at.) at the
boot eatrOJICe lo ti.. OLD Onmge Coll&ty Comt!M>a., locaeed oa Saata
Aao Blwd . betw•n SycamOlfe St 6 lhoodwuy, Saam Aao, Co.llionlia, oJl
ngbt, bile and 111lw ... 000...,ed lo ond DOW held by it uad« laid Deed ol
Tri.loll LO the pcopertr Ill~ lo oaid Couoty cmd Slate~
aa Lot 83 of Troct No 3763, In the City al Newport B.acb, C.01Ully
ol Orooge, State ol Ca.liionuo, ca abowo OD o r1>cq1 thereof .-d-
ed 10 ~ 131. f>og• 38 !lo 42 tllduin, M.....,Lrra_. Map,
record. of ecod Oro~ Coooty
The atr•t oddr-and other common d_,DOboD, J cmy, al tbe real
property deecnbed aboore ie porpon.d to be 1806 Toyon Loae. Newport
Beach, CaWonuo
The uoden19Md T~ .. d.clcwna ooy bo.b&bty lor cmy ~ ol
the atr•t oddr.. <tod otber commoo demqiiaboo, if cmy, .bow1l bereui
Smd eale w\11 be mode, but without c:oHoaol or wononty, ~or ll!l·
piled, 199archoq bile, .,.-o, or .~. lo pay tbe .-aia.lag
pnaopal aum of the D0'9(1) MCU1ed by ecnd Deed ol Tri.loll. witJ. lo.,....
tbereoo, ca ptonded lA IO>d oot.(1). odtoaaee9, if any, uAd. tbe lenm ol
oaid Oi..d ol Tniot. 1-. c:barv• cmd ~ ol the T,,_.. cmd al the
trlY9 c::reoted by oaid DMd ol Troot
The llOtnl omOW1t ol the upend bolaDoe of the o~ ..cured by the
property lo be oold and ,....,oobl• ...in.ated co.a.~ and ad-
9WIC90 cr1 the tame of the uutlal public:atioD ol I.be Notice of Sale .. rn. -
Real Estate
Mfl'llOHr-MUOA ISlAMYS mm Exceptk>Nil
.,_, ran cb.Qe lot on South Bayfront wttti br~~
tlldng VIEW'S ol ail dW KtkJnl A '-'dlNttt comer
~ that has bftn complf'tety rdM.* Into a "Ilk~
new'' custom home.~ ~orated wfth
,,,,.,.,.. pildos. dK.ks • .,_, ~•~cM room. 5 bedfooms,
lncbilng • magnlftcMt masttt suit~ with h«s/htts
llMhs. French doors, top quallty and • sophistkard
~ COd memr. Ptef .,_, saip for &argr yKht. s I. 995.000 fH &.ld. 631-1400
t.arllDA m. -RJmOP'EAN E.XOJJSIVE A two story
entry llPads ~Into this "rNnor ~ .. In a gwrd
~ COfnrTU11ty. So¥ing cdlngs and staineod airld
llPaded gins wtndows htM ~ ~ vis~
throughouc dw lnttrior. TM 2nd floor gilkry leads to
dW bayfront mmtH ~oom suit~. ~~ ar~ thrtt ~ t.nly ~ooms. a gc>ur1Mt kitchM airld
bmlty airld fonnat dining rooms. A blndsc~d t~rrac:~ Ir~ to ttw docJc for a largr boat. Prlcrd. including
&.ldM Sl.975,000.
NnVP'OltTS UWOlJE aAY'FllONT A ~utar 3
story home on .,.. utra ~lot otf~rlng BREATH-
TAKING VIEWS ot N~·s sqtl~ and bay. ~
tJced p.Klo.., ~lawn~~ to !¥gr dock. c~
J*tety re-dKorated 6 ~rm. 6 b.a. wfth crow's r'M!st
INSt~r suit~ with v~ ~k and grttnhou.se bath.
~wi!HC~. Sl.750,000631-1400
aAYPIK>Nr--DOVElt SHOtlES • VU Fr~sh and ,,.._
novat~ ~or with a ''today'· fttffng. ~low
rooms. ~ t~ mtry. largr kltchM. dtnfng and
fMVly rooms and~ VIEW acrou wat~r. Two-story
home wfth 4 ~rooms. Movf'-in Nlytlrnr and begin
~ "WMMront" living. ~ ~ of
s115.000 at 10.s .. s 1.195.000 rtt. 631 -1400.
"ANOaAl#C. VIEWS W Sl"YGl.ASS A 5 bdrm, family
room. playroom. tC>nNI dining room with built-ins. &
la.ndry. fant»y home with bfe~Jng v~ ot entfre
Harbor. OriglNI ~ri ~ L4>9'~ and main-~ tNs ~arty In "Ilk~~· condition. T"Mre·, a
~ patio wfth • custom frff form poof. spa. & ~on dw view SIM. S83S.OOO 631-1400.
,.,..,.. A l'T·~ NllP'ICT a.autN ~
~ ~-French doors. 3 ~ brklt flreplacn,
fwdwoOd floors. 2 pMH>s ~ ~ 7 ye¥S otd. 1V1
_..,... ao.i o1 aprox. s.200..000 • ro.s .. 1nrrest.
ftxed ~ on lt'lb 4 bdnn l'arnly oo... $444.500. 631-1400. 501 "K" StrHt
0.. HAYIN Superb vtews ol Newport Cenur ~· Urgit boru room c~ chb 2 bdrm
homt. 2 teory. 2 ~n & • t:wge lot tn a"*'
loCltton.. S42S .000. 63 I -1400. 6 I 8 St . .1M1n fllac~
WAl&&cwrwmtooac~ Ust,"00~2
bdrllt & '-"1 roont homt wtcf) 2 ~ & a.ve loc
tn a~ loution. S42S.OOO. 631-1400. 38101twr
NnnalT POOl. H0Am A ~at tanly honw. ~
fnsbllly ~. 4 bdrmJ. 2.5 ~. farn1y room.
"""°40td gourmet kitchen + MW palr'C .., rool'I
flOaf .,_, dtO. Securtty system. S320..000. 631-1400. 1609 Ttadtwti Ids Ln.
llA~ IJlllW SAia Mull dQw In JO dlJyl.. A
c.Oftlbtlll*t J bdnft holM wtttt a beaudUly r""1l f tlld
ldldlt'n turrOlftts a sp«b11 CftWral Plltk> on.,..-.
llrVI lot. c~ bNches. " h--. • • -S.2l5..000Ul·l400 --· .-..
"""'Ml~ NNntOUm ~lb.._, Cll9ta:l6• ~~•llrtahl_..,ay~.A ...
PfopM)' '°' --.dOwr.nlvp wWt 2......, IUllln. & :::;~~w:.==~c: -A ..,_OlU « owntf w11 ...._ C11111ca st 96.000 '3 •-140l:f
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J ... wWt ........ J CM~ & ) lil*badedl. ·A...,-.uya llSS.000611·1~
WAT£A•"AONT HOMES, INC'.
RCALTORS
'11<--ltcnl.11,, Pn~ny ll4~n.,rtncn1
2"38 W Coelt Hwy 3 t 5 Mer1ne All9.
Newport Beectt BelbOe l*n.d
U1·14'1 ~
PENINSULA
HOME BAYFRONT
1130 E. BALBOA
OPEN SUN.1-5 PM
Charming, Older Belbotl BHCh
hOUM, 5-bedroom, 2'h bath, pier
end ftoat -$795,000. May be leas-
ed at $2000/Month.
PENINSULA HOME
OCEANFRONT
OPEN FRI. 10·2 PM
2188 E. OCEAN
Ocean, jetty vlewa. Marine rm., 4
Br., 3 bath, 3700 eq. ft., 2 car g..ge
plua oft-atrMt parking. SH5,000.
VILLA BALBOA CONDO
Attractive 2 bedroom, 2 bath.
Ocean a bay views. Quiet location,
.-curtty, REDUCED -$115,000
CANNERY VILLAGE
3 Iota within lncome~produch'Q Im-
provement .. ZOM M-1. SSU,000 eenn..
BAYSIDE PLACE
BAYFRONT
111 BAYSIDE PLACE
OPEN SAT. 1·5 PM
&pecgculer duplex, 2 Br.-2 ba. up, 2
Br.·2 ba. down. 2 bCNlt epecea.
11,200,000
Mar be l••••d at 82000/mo.
(Lower unff)
COSTA MESA INCOME ..
ThrM ............ Oft NewpM 8lwd.
C·2 Zon.. lll0.000
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oa 5-pt. II, 1115. ro. No. F2m936
9/31 101' 10/10 10/17 Mt Gl7
PUaolC •ortCE
Ito-I ITATEME•T or
AMJIDOIOalfl' OF U11E or
FICTITIOUS aUSIREll
ltAICE Tlt.e lollow1ae ,._ .,.,..
ob,,..t,.-1 .. -ol die lk:titio•
b11llae11 aome: ISLAND
YOGURT, 2U Merri-. A ....
Balboo Waad, Newport a.oc.11,
CA.
Tbe fic1iUOM blllb-ao.me
r.....,ed lo ~ -8lecl oa
3/7 ~ ID U.. C.0.atr of 0nmoe.
Origmal Fu. No. F-2'70705.
Fnmk ~. Jr .. 582'7·3t
er-bide, 0-.0.. CA 93868. na ......._ -~ud9d by
i.admduola (Hubaad. "U.l
Slg..d·
Fnzalt Mom.I-, Ir
Duwa Moo..i-.
na ...,....e.i -liJ.d wtt11 ...
Co.laty 0-k ol Onma• Couaty
OD Sept 16, 191$
9n& 10/3 10/10 10/17 NFA213
PUBUCROTICE ~-nCTl'nOUB 8UllDCE89
JCAllE ft'ATDIElft
Tbe 1oUowiD9 ,_-CIN doi119 b..,._ QI: AMERICAN MINJ.
STORAGE, U OO MocArtlaor
BJ.d., Su.I• t&O, Newport Beacb.
CA 93&60.
~GDO M.lai0Portlllera, t4(X)
Mcx:Azthw Blwd,, Suite t&O, "'-•
por1 Beacb, CA 93&60.
AmtodV..e MlAl·Portaen. 4.ao
Moc:Arlhw Bml, SW.. 460, New.
por1 Beacb, CA 92alll
ti Toro Mial2 Porlaen, UO
MocA.rtbw Bml, So.ita 460, N.,.,..
por1 Beacb. CA 93&60
Lomo Uado MUU.Partun, t400
MocA.rtbu.r Bhd., !Mai• •. "'--
por1 Beacla, CA 93lil60
Addltloeal R.QWrau
AmerlVHI Veat11rH, ••oo
Mac:Anlilm Bhd , So.ita 460, Ne-
port f-cb. CA a.l.
AaenV..i Ccwporot>oe, 4d
Moc:Artbu.r and., Ste •• Ne-
pott Beaci.. CA DB> (Cailbmo
OOi pocaiba)
Tbe Geaerol Porloer ol
CoJMboao Ml.al·Pm1Aen oDd
Lomo LIDdo M11u·Portaen 11
AmenV.,.. Mim·Porto.m.
Tlae G •neral Portaeu ol
AmerlV•t Mioi·Partoen or•
L D Cbrl•tiooo, 7 ftoyol St
Gec.9• Rood, Newport Beacla, CA
92660. R..cbord M Fell, 28541
l.cCwnbre, Lovuo Niguel. CA
92677, JomH R. Picht!, 29
Soulhero Wood, l.nt.M, CA 9711S
The 0-mul Pan.er ol El Toro
Miol-Par1nen iii Am•IV ... Veo·
tur ..
The Geoerol Portoen of
AmenVe.t Veatur• cue L D
Chriotiaoo, 7 Royal St Geo.v• Rood, Newport Beach, CA Qi60,
Racb01d M fell, 21$41 LcCwa.l:we,
l.oqwao Niquol, CA 'nlm. S....
M Lomn.. 1022S 'lno Clrde,
fOW1WJIA VoU.y, CA 9Z?OI, Demiel
L M~recJOI, 112524 Wedgwood
Cude, TlllU. CA 9:lli80
?bi. ~ i. oo.duc:ted by a
bmieed par1Denbip
AMERIVtST VDmJlU:S
Ricbonl M fell Partaer
Th.la ...,...,..ot -Bloed with the
Co.my 0-k ol Onmge Couty
oa Sep 17. 1915 ru. No f'2l6694
9/l& 10/3 10/10 10/17 NLUl6
a:.IDl'7't
PUBLIC ltOTICE ncrrnoua llUllDf'l::m
NAME BTATDIEllT
Tbe loDowtav peno• ara doiaQ
bu1111 .. a o a INVESTOR/
DEVELOPD P9'0P£Rm:s. 1201
Do.. Sawt. Sul• No.Bl, Ne•
port Beach, ColUoraJo 92660;
Morn.oo O..elopmeat, 1201 Do'H
Str .. t, Sult• No.2&0, N•WJ>0'1
Beocb. CA 92660. foltenH&er
to•rpno.e. Lid., 1201 Oo ... se...t,
SW• No.&I, Newport Beoc:b, CA
926&0
T1llol ~ 19 omcl\aded by a
generol portner11blp Slgaed
,_ I Morrt.a.. h-'deal na ....,,_, -lled wttta ti..
C.O...tr 0.k °' OnmQ• Cou.atr
-S.;1 bw 12. 1915
ru.No. rasa
tr.JS 10/3 10/10 10/17 NTA212
ll---PVllLIO ltOTICE ncnnoua 8tMDllm
JIAME ftA'riWDi I
n.~,_ .....
'-'-cm. MISSION n:RMCE
APAllTMEHTS. tll ........ Dr .
1'.-2. Newport ._., CA 812.
.... H. Crawbd. 119 .....
01., Jl.2, N.wpcin .._ ... CA
t:m2
Tblll '-'-.. ~llded .,., 0
ll•lted portaort .. lp Slva•d
WIDlmn M c.-bd
T\.la ...... -~ ... ti..
Coaatr a.. al 0-.. Couty
•St;' h-11, l.S ru.No. ..._.
I/a 10/i IOllO 10117 Ntul I
PmLIO llOl'ICS
nohilOUIM•
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WlT•DaAWAL raoM
HAHi 1 CT OfDAftm
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t.c., 1:111 °"9 ,..,_,,.... S70.
Newport 8eocla, CA HttO
CC II' •-por4<w).
Sllpa4:
llUSSIU ll DIEHL. Jlt
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c-., a.a ... Or-... c-.iy -s.. i.a.1-. 9/W l0/3 10/10 10/17 NE Gll
PV&E llOTICE
JC.--
aTATCME•T or
AUJO>OllllBlrT or U11E or
FICTITIOUI 8VSl•CS8
llAJIE
Tbe to1Jowtmie pe-u.-
ati ........... -ol tlie 8ctlllo..
bHlaeu aaa• PETERSON,
DIEHL. SPETEI 6 DOWN at
1301 Do.. S1lwe. Sciio 510, ......
port 1eac11. ea sao.
TU fk:tltioW bui.D-DCDDa
..t.n.d ID ot.o.. -liJ.d lD
C-ofUlfy -2/10/12. LoM-......_ 6 C.0., lac.,
lZI °'"9 S..-. 5-m 510, New-
pon lleclil. Ca 9&0
R.R. Dielal, lac.., 1201 Do.e
se..t, Sea.it. 510, Newport ~.
Co s:all
Tropwea Corp., 1201 Do .. se...t. SU. 510, Newport Beacb. c.o 9&0.
ROMIAd r gp.,.. Aeoc:Wte,
hie • 1201 Do.. se..t, SeDt 510,
N.wpar1 lleadl, CA 9&0.
nu. -----~uc:ted by 0 pmtoa ....
SigMd;
RUSSELL ll DIDf1.. fR
Pana..
nu. ........ -tiled~ the Co..atr a.n al Onmge Couaty
Oii Sept. 12, 1915. ro. No. r, urm 1
9/l& 10/3 10/10 10/17 NU2C6
PUBLIC RonCE
lt-D15
STATEME•T OF
WITHDRAWAL FROM
PARntWP OPERATDfO
UllDER FICTITIOUS
BUBlWUM llAICE
Tbe followiao penoM bcn•
wlthdrawa QI ~ partMn
lrom tile por1MDlllp operullav llD·
det. Dm11. SPEYER 6 BROWN,
1201 °'"9 se..t, SU. 510, New·
po11 Beaclil. CA s:all.
Tbe Flctllklm a..-Ncmae
S.0.-• b ... Pw1waMp -b.i.cl oa 7 f'J,S/flJ la tM c-.aty of
Oro•v•. O.tlflaol .rue No.
1'221413.
Ro-1d I Sp..,.. A-od+e,
lac . 1201 Don Street, SU. S70,
Newpo1t B•ocla. CA 92660
(~ oarpocotioA.).
Tla..ia '-'--conducted by
0 v-al por1MalUp
Sig..d:
RUSSELL R. DIDf1.. fR a.-ol Part....
nu. ........ Id -IUed wilb th•
Couoty a.Ii al OnmQ• Couiaty
OD Sept. 12, 1985.
9/l& 10/3 10/10 10/17'1 NE arr
PUBUC NOTICE JC • .,,
STATEMENT OF
WITHDRAWAL FROM
PARTMERIHIP OPERATIJtO
UNDER FICTITIOUS
BU8Ul£1M KAME
The followlav peno111 b°"
....vhdrow1a QI geeara1 ~
lrc.o .... ,_.......,~ ....
d.t· DSB PAllTHDSHIP. 1201
Do... Street. So.ita S70, Newpa11
Beac:b. Ca 980.
Tbe ~ a.a.-Ncmao
S.0....-tb the~
b.i.cl -7 /25/flJ la tbe Couaty ol
Oroage Orlgtaol FUe No
1"221414.
"-old 1 Sp.,w A.odotee.
lac • 12()1 Don se..t, Sum S70,
Newport Beoc:la, CA 92660
(Colitc..lo CUipwalioD)
nu. ....._ -coad1ac:ted by
0 g_.m pmtMnbip.
Siqaad.:
RUSSEU ll DIDJI, JR
Gee.al Part.a..
T\.la ........ -fiJecl wltb eta.
Cou.nty o.k ol 0-.0. C.Ouaty
OD Sept. 12, 191$
9/16 10/3 10/10 10/17 NFA205
PUBLIC RO'l'ICE ncrmoua•m
RAllEITAlDCial Tbe 5ollowlae ,..._ _..,.
buoU-QI~ DIDll. DOWN 6
COMPANY. 1201 °'"9 54rwt.
SU. 570, Newpwt .l.ack, CA
980.
It.It ~ lac., 12()1 i>o...
!!tr-. s... ""· Newport 8-1'. c.o ta.> CCGll6an6o _,,...,.,,.).
Trop-• Ccwp., 1301 Do.e se...t. .... 510. Newport ......
CA mtO. (CoUfo1aJo cor·
~. ,,... ....._ • ooeftcted by 0
~ p«111 ht~
si.-i.:
RUSSELL ll DIDll., JR
o.-at .... rw. ....... _ ........
c.o.at, a.. el 0-.. eo...,
09 ,.,.. 12. 1•
NoNo,....
t/W 101' 10/10 10/11 Nr..ulM
PU&IO lfOl'ICZ
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._.CA~ o-..-.._.nw,.._,
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C-pm Dme, ,.. c. Newport
leacll.CA_,
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Fl5Mi4 ron Noae and Addr-ol ti..
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O...lopm..i C.0.pcray, lac . 0
Colllanlia COlllOldoa, 5$91 s. no.-. Ea91ewood. Colorado
50111
Signed: s...-Derril. PtoiidHt
9/l& 10/3 10/10 10/17 NEU14
PUalC lfOTICZ
JC.-.. ncrrnoua .....
•AME ft'AWt n. AoUowiae ,__ • doUig ....,._ca 8G a ASSOCIA'n'S.
52 Seo Woad Ort... Newpon
Beacla. CAtaO .ar-A a,.,__, 12 Seo lolcmd
OU..., N.wpan 8-:11. CA Dl60
Tb.19 b._ 19 c-.duc:t.d by oa
lndlYid...L
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nu. ...... , -IUed tnth lb.
C.O.oty Oen ol Onmge Couoty
Oii Sept. :I>, l !JllS. ru. No f"2117104
9r.16 10/3 10/10 10/17 NTA203
PUBLIC ROTICE
I( .... ncrmoua 8U8Df£1M
ICAME BTATEMDl'T
The ioOowl.oo .,.._ 01'9 doLnq
bualuH 01. PLACENTlA/
BASTANCHUJIT ASSOClA'n'S,
o ColifanlSo veMnd ~p.
13 Corporo11t Plcaa, Sw• 200.
Newport Beacta. CA 9&Cl
Stepheo C Hopklu , 3553
MODcKIO Dme, Lav-.-Beoc:)l. CA
s:all.
B .. 111 R Ovd.. Jr • uu DdeD, CoMo M.a. CA 9a2'7
Jolla D Hopklu , 25092
~ Laae, Lavuao fUollit.
CA 983. • nm ---.. coect.-d by a v-al pare-.talp
Sv-1·
STEPHEN C .HOPl.IHS
T1llol ......... -liJ.d with the
C-.1y Cart of Onmge Cou111y
oa Sept l2, 1915 ro. No 1'9400
9/36 10/3 10/10 10/17 NFAD
P'Um.IC NOTICE a:.-.
nCTITIOUS BU81XE88
ltAllE BTATDIEltT
Tb• 6oDowlog peno111 an doing
bu1loo11 01: BARCLAY
NEWPORT C£'NT£R. ZJO New·
por1 c. ... om.. Sum 300, New-
pon Booe.la, CalifonUc> Ui&O.
Richard llcncloy, ZJO Newport
C..•r on ... Sulloe 300, Newport
Beacta. Cclibaio S'aO.
Jolua Coaway, 230 Newport
C.a•r Om.. SuUo 300, Newport 8eocll. Califonlia 9'.lil6I)
S..... lorday, ZJO Newpa11
C.U. Drift, Slaite 300, N.wport Beac:b. c.otl.balo !l'.lila)
,,... b--.. cc.doct.d by
co-pcataen
SivlMd.
~llAJICLAY
nu. -.....em -lied Wltla tM c-.aty 0.k ol Orem.-C.0-ty
-s.p. 5, 191$ ru.No.,....
9/36 10/3 10/10 10/17 NTA.302
PUBUC MOTlCE
ORDER TO DIOW CAUSE
FOR C8AJfQE or KAME
CAm: RO. AlllM
Lupo Mary W~ bcll lled o
pellitioa la tlaiil oov.rl fow CD Ol'cMr
ollowlag pelltioDof ID ckaage la• -•tr-Z..pe Mary Wcmak• to
AadrM Lupo Solaao.
It 19 Mnb, ordend llaat all per·
eou lal•r•ted lo tlao mottor
obwald appaor before t1u. c:owt
la l>epataeat No. 3 at 700 CiW:
C..tw t .. WM!, SoDIO Aao,
Califondo. oa Odobec 14, 191$, at
9-15 o'c:lodli o.m., aad !Ma OJld
IMr• 1liow -· II oar Iller laoire, wily aoid ~ b ~ ol
-•llld --be vmaMcl b II ,_,,.._ ordencl tMt a oopy
ol .. ont. lo .a.ow -be ~ la N.wpon Hort.or ta,
"era. 0 •••ii.-ol v--al df, cWalloe. Jl"lllllhd la l.ldl ooaaty
at .... -0 -.Ii for bar -· _... ...... prior lo ... dGJ at
aoid a...me Dnd Sept. $, 1915
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, ... ol tM Sv~ Coult
9/12 9/11 I/a 10/3 NfAl&I
nCTl'l'IOUll .umn:m ..... ftAftMLif'f
n..~,__ ...... ......_ •: coaau ai:u
LTD .. GOO o-,_ Dr., llio. IGl
N-..ort a.an, CA'-
Robert I . Scott. 521 IJclo Part
Dr D·3, N....-t looc... CA ..,,
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n.i. ......... -1a.t..a111oo c..., a.\ el 0-.. Cou1y • a.,. b. IS, tm ru.. No rma3
1/9 11113 10/10 10/17 4111
K.-noaa a 10U1 8UIDllm
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"9QOUCTMTT
PUr'OMUNCI:
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Co.ea M.a, CA tml.
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Dr .. Newport Beacla. CA _,,
Llt1toeri.e u-r. ., Seowlad
Dr • Newport Beacla, cA SRO
SlvMd:
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PAUL A WATSON, Pre.ldi911t
Th.la •temeot -m.d wldl ..
Couaty O.k al OtaoV• Co11111y
Oil S.pl. 18, 1985.
9/26 1013 10/10 10/17 4197
ncrrnoua aom•+w
ICAME ITATDIDIT
Tiie lollowia9 per.-• doUig
~ QI: LETTER PEIU'ECT,
17731 lrriae Bl•d • Unit IOI.
Tmtta. CA Da>
DJ..o Plamoodoo, 2811-E S
FOUYMW, Soata Aao, CA !IZ7o.
T\.iot buim-• cooduded by oa
IDdmdool
S..,..ed.
EllLEN PLAMONDON
'Tlllo lllatem-t .... lied witla ..
County Oerk of 01'11Dqe Couoty
Oii s.~ 18, 191$. r11. No F'286927
9/26 10/3 10/10 10/17 4192
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NAME STATEMERT
The followil>q per90n II dolAlJ
bu1u1-at· JEFTRIY R. MATSEN
6 ASSOCIATES . A
PROrtSSIONAL
CORPORATION, 400 MaeArtbut
Blvd . S• 600. Newport Beoch,
CA Di6Cl
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JEFFREY R MATSEN,
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County Cl.rt ol 0 ""'9• C.OuAty
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File No l'28482S
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NAME 8TATDCENT
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bu11oe11 01 MARLIN 6
ASSOCIATES, 1600 N 8.-dW<rJ.
Swte 62.S, Soato Ano, CA 92706
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A cozy home with atone flrepl8Ce, beiiin celllnp, sunny patio, lfMI
comer loc4tlon. Income -n~ 2 bedroom apartmenl
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Completely rebultt owner's home (3 bedroom, 2 bath) with Iota of
oak, tlle and akyllghta, plus a beautiful new 2 bedroom, 2 bath tn-'*
come unit <•1150 per month), and tour 4 car parking.
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ANAHEIM UNITS
Good potential. 4 small houses on commercial lot, In midst of
redeveloping area. Call for details.
$275,000
wltU
618-8'494
Watk to Newport C.nw & ahc>pa, free tram to lmm11CUlete, well-bultt 2 bedroom, den, 2 bath home Room to Ive & enjoyl 1Ya block to beectl & shops. New
back from thla lovely 2 B.R. 2 Bath corido. No care, one block to big beachl H/W floors, Iota of used brick, 2,200 9q. ft. townhome. 3 B.R .• 3Ya baths. formal dining
pool, spa. 2-car garage. Only $185,000. · new apa, roof & paint, big 2-car gar. & more. $350,000. plus brMkfast room. $350,000. Seller may finance at
10% lnterestf
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Bring antlquea & move right lnl 3 B.R. 2 bath, form.a
dining (or famlty room) home plus a roomy studio for
Mom & o.d or ou•• Lota of •xtras lncludlng 3 patloa.
A 45' lot. '431,000.
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DELIGHTFUL 6,500' MEDITERRANEAN
VILLA WITH MAGNIFICENT OCEAN VIEWI
High above the beautiful Pacific Ocean with forever Views in-
cluding city lights and mountains as well as the water, this
superbly c rafted estate by Robert and Dean Elliot is setting
new standards for premier quality and elegance! Just a few
sho rt minutes from the World Class Rill Carlton and its
posh environments and closer yet to the fabulous Dana Point
Marina, this outstanding home is the pride of exclusive
Seapointe Estates. The masterfull y planned gated communi-
tr in North Sari Clemente ts th1"bbing with construction ex -
citement and great values with 200 sites plus tennis club and
recreation center. Offered here is a 5 bedroom plus study
home with 2 large family rooms, format dining room, 4
fireplaces, 5 bathrooms, and the never-ending views. Great
super feature is a huge two-story entry way accented by an in-
credibly large solid brass chandelier! It is just days from· be..
ing ready for occupancy and is offered at only $1,050,000.
OPEN SATURDAY I SUNDAY,
12 : 00 to 6: 00
19 MARBELLA -SEAPOINTE ESTATES -NORTH SAN CLEMENTE
(From Pacific Coast Highway and Freeway 5, drive South to the Estrella exit, turn left to Seapointe Estates. Show this ad to the guard fot admittance.)
Expanded Deauville model with almost
4.000 square feet featuring a dramatic
2-story living room, a ~orgeous gourmet
kitchen with cozy adjoining family room
that opens out to a swimming pool and
spa. Superbly located end unit with lots of
privacy in an exquisite park-like setting.
Pretty view of back bay, ocean, Catalina
and city lights. Special features include a
beautiful built-in headboard and huge
wall-unit that covers an entire entfre
wall, plus a separate children's bedroom
wing with 3 bedrooms, bath and small
bonus room. Big Canyon! One of the
grandest addresses in America! Seller has
already purchased a larger home and
wants to sell. Large assumable loan is
available.
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te ... nc on a ~ve hillside in one Of Onnn COUIQ'
premiere residenU&l development.I, wbire
est.at.a shelter tome of SoUthem Ca<ornlll'• --disUnguiahed families. 1'h1I clulle, ftml1 cnftelL
European styled man1ion 11 a mut!!Plff• of
archJtectural excellence ... with ,..._.me Ylewl
from every room. with a long ~ dri•=and a sated motorcar courtyard. A srand. two._,-~ enhanced by an elepnt chandelier and a ...
80Ud oak ltair'cue {o the eec:ond floor, and ~ .. quality everywhere you look. 5.-0 _ ~ r.. of
tplendid COMtrucUon on 1.:rt acr9I ol N11Y ~-141 LI beauty, includtna awtmmina pool and~ Tiie ~ offen five bedrOoma, five 0.truoom.. _llDrlr'1/IQMly,
bonu1 room, ma1nlflcent 1ourmet kltcben wlOi
adjolntn1 breakfHt are~t lour.car I•~• wiUa worbhoc>. latmdry room wh.n Mwtna room ~ room,. wine ~ room, and a (ibuloul "ORaA.T
ROO•" with firePlace and f\a11 bar. Tbil II tnQ a outttandint home, "with nery amenity fol' coallan. el~and lftlCioUI uvm,. It .. one-a-ldDd. *' a tet dat.tnea to beeome one ol the IDOi& ._. 9'11 anyw .
SPECT ACULARI lfDlline: A 40' loq. two«ory
entry Way! 20'x20' kitdMn witla .,_, ll*lal
ahlc_nity, with adjciaiq l5'xl0' family room! lO'x-
46' Great .Room with lauae, f-.Uy equipped
proflllional type barf l9.s'xl3' tM-a l'OOlllf
19.s'JllJ' formal dillina room! ll'xllS 1t9dy wtda
wet barf 1,200 lqate foot rep.I muw ...........
mtpificlllt Ntb flt for royalty! R......-liilllil .
co.rt! All t1ai1 ud much men on a td Mn willl a
puoramic ...,, ... ....., low-pricild at 11,550,-.
000. Ucattd ii die N-9 TudD-Oraaet Hiii _.
IWTO"Qdid "' ... Of Orallll C.O..,,'• -maplflomt ........ J• ,_., oamphtlll _..
muy clecontiN optiom open. A tNIJ era• m--
lion ad a fabuloua price.
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. Thia eeaton there la · =ya a S&QJeetlon of the
• whelhei' It'• a ' t81fored eult by day, or an ~t b•ded allk · *919 fOr evening. American dellaner Oecar (je la R9nfa•a Fall '85 Collection
OOnllata of luxurloua fabrics ·
lrMtld In very almple "" ~ -VERY almpte, yet
lux&.rtou9 and wearable.
Hie l;>ody-hugglng JerMY
d1'811e1 were a palette of-
t>rtlllant brights, many with
his signature shirred torso,
·and seem the perfect
answer for Newport's
daytime dre881ng. These
d,..111 were applauded by
the SRO crowd when shown
at Amen Wardy'e Fashion
Island store, as were the
sensuous cashmeres In
autumn tones of hunter, rust
and navy. ·
09Car de ta Renta
reinterprets suit dressing
wtth a variety of choices. Not
only can a woman choose
from claaaic favorites such
• black and white
hoUndatooth and heathery
..,.. plaid• pair~ with lush
•• bloul88, but she can 8lllC> opt for varied
lilhou9ttM ranging from • tiOftlY shirred Jackets to thoM cropped neatly at the
waist. Jackets are shorter
thla season, skirts are
slimmer,· also shorter. Note
Whar de la Renta calls "a
new sophistication to suit
dr9S81ng" -a soft glen
plald, shirred at the waist,
worn with gloves, a turban
and large earrings, shown
here. Arso note length, at the
knee.
Many European
designers, Including Yves
St. Laurent and Gtvenchy,
took definite stands on
mid-to-just-above the knee
for day and to-the-floor for
evening, as did many
American designers. This
lhOrt length look• moat
dlrecttonal for coats and
we'H take. a long look at the
lhorter coats soon.
· Today we •how you
Pauline Trlaere'• new
MVen-elghfh• coat of cinder
and sand striped wool worn
over a turtle neck wool
chiffon Jereey blouee and
allp wr~p .. 1trlped skirt, with
hat, of courae. The editors of
The FuNon NewMtter
report •·ev~ere we
looked In Parle n NW
hooda, Jockey cape, mlll1'ry
bereta, fez hats. They're
sure to be a major
eccea.ory atatement for
winter." And more on
acc111orle1 to follow,
lnclUdlng baa•. belts and 1hoM, alto jewelry.
Have you noticed the
number of hate you are now
-1~ for ewnt~? The
small fur fez mfgtlt Juat be
the •newer for bOth daytime
and evening, alto the
perfect hm lor travel. It waa
Pauline Trtgere Who lllid at
Am.n w~·= lhe ~r~-:".:9.: ..:'.~ =-OYe ri.,:-~-, to
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A SALON FOR HAIR
D. RICHARD
SALON
3024 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar, Ca.
(714) 759-6933
(714) 558-6155
With the upcoming holiday
season right around the corner,
It Is nice to know that Westcliff
Plaza is also right around the
corner -offering a very
desirable shopping ex -
perience.
Westclitt Plaza has a con-
venient location. nearby park-
ing. individualized service and
an excellent selection of ap-1
parel shops, gift stores and '
quality service-oriented '
businesses.
Westclitt Plaza Is located at
17th and Irvine in Newport
Beach.
Diane
season are bright -such as
fuschla. mustard, vivid blue
and red. Diane's accessory
collection exhibits variety -
such as jewelry, bags, belts,
scarves and hosiery. The
phone number at Diane Is 631-
0935.
Veta's
Because of changing along
with the times for 22 years -,
constantly updating Its Intimate
apparet. Veta's has become
synonymous with the words
"unmistakably feminine" and
thoroughly current. Providing a
variety of styles and a wide
range of prices, Veta'• meets
Diane specializes in contem-all of the feminine needs In the
porary women's apparel and community. Today's popular
accessories. The store's variety items Include the padded
Includes dressy, "After 5" shoulder T-shirt, the Pastunett
, evenlngwear as well as racer-back boxer bra and i I sportswear. The colors this Haines hosiery. The phone !
number at Veta's is 641 -1197.
The Storekeeper
sized sweaters and blouses.
The phone number at Andee's
Place is 650-2105.
Halliday's
Halliday's features men's
and women's tradltlonill
' olothlng. A wide variety of
tweed and herringbo_oe sport
coats are available as are
sweaters -shettands, lambs
wool, and cashmeres. Popular
this season are Items made
from the new camel haJr pf aids,
Men's and boy's traditional
sportswear ·-what is worn on
the week-end and after work -
is the specialty at The
Storekeeper. The selection of
Items lndudes awning striped
shirts, swim suits, dress shirts,
ties, blazers. khaki pants. car-
digan sweaters, down-filled
parkas. waterproof nautical
sailing jackets, and sweatshirts.
The Storekeeper also carries ,
today's favorites such as drop
shoulder. oversized
silhouettes. rugby jerseys, and
knitted sweaters with paisley or
geometric designs. The phone
number at The Storekeeper is
642-7061 .
patterned shetJand sweaters.
and striped sweaters can be
found at Halliday's too. For the
E:EE:EEEEEE:EEEEE6~~E:E:EEE ! Besides carrying casual
"II ~ ' sportswear In pre-teen and
Andee's Place
ladles. Halllday's carries
dresses, wool plaid skirts and
pants. and sweaters. Cole
Hahn, Alden, and Top Sider are
well represented in Halllday's
men's shoe department.
Halllday·s accessories include
shirts. ties and blouses. The
phone number at Halllday's Is
645-0792.
"'· ·. Sherrs '··. junior sizes and styles, Andee's
:
~ Place now offers a new size
range -girls 7 to 14. Andee's . . ~'''••• .e 2'i4•••t • I place carries many lines, but It "' • I is Esprit that sets the at-* • mosphere throughout the W • I store. Andee's Place has a wide W '-' i selection of casual sportswear
.:a;. CAREERWEAR • • ' -including this season's very ~ SPORTSWE.AR popular stirrup pants and over-
._. ACTIVEWEAR • 1-----------1 SWIMWEAR • • :
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No advertiHr
in this paper
is more than
a qallon away.
Champagne
Sophisticated European
, sportswear describes the styte
of Items carried by Cham-
pagne. Gamma and Metropole_
are available as wetl u a varie-
ty of sweaters by Richard and'
Co. Jag and Paris Blues Is wen
represented too. The lines In-
dicate a wide price ran~.
Other popular Items found In
Champagne are jumpaulta,
sweaters and accesaortes such
es earrings, necklaces and
befte. Many Items are In today's
current bright colors -reda,
blues, and greens. The phone
number at Champagne Is 845-
tjo MON ·SAT.10.6 142-5714 1310W. COAST ;J 'I
.SUN DA vs -CLOSED AetOea from a.eo..., CA#b NEWPORT BEACH • ~ I
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6731.
Barbara Dressmaking
• Custom Designing
• Tailoring • Alterations
•Custom Wedding Plans t • Flower Girl Dresses
•Ring Bearer Suits
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Since 1968
Costa Meaa, Ca . by appt. .
eo. .................. 11.
Mefwl9 In L...-~. "* Ian Mutten le loc8ted ln-
OOI~ on South Co.et
Hlghwey -opening onto a
pdO courtylfd, • poof .ur-
roundect with lu1h troplcal
planta and the P8dftc OCMn ..
a bedcdfop.
The hotel derMe lt9 theme
from the Dutch awned llland of
San Mwtln, whleh 11 locat9d
In the LllMr AntUlel In the
Cer1bbMn. There are 54 rooma
-four of theH are 1ultn
which have• bedroom, a llvlng
room, dining ., .. and • jumbo
Jacuzzi bathtub. Each room ha
an lndMduaHzed deoor that
further enhances the Island at-
moephere.
'"Our hotel gives the feeftng
of being laotated from the out-
side world. When you are In-
aide, you cannot hear one
decibel of trafftc 90Und. YOU
feet so protected and aecure In
the hotel'• relaxing at-
mosphere, .. eald San Maarten's
Roeallnd Wiiiiama.
Lyn Karau Faehlons features
men's and women's contem-
porary fashions. "Our speclatty
is European styles -In quality
fabrics and designs at
moderate prices," sai d
manager Jackie Vasquez.
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I atthelenl1•..,1'tlthllWll . rwm.._., "Wt..., I c.me het9 I
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Hotel len MMrtln on.. a
variety of llh9rnatlvea for din-
'
Ing. There It ~ dining
durtng the eummer month• and
for Sunday brunch or dinner ! there 11 the award winning
· Gauguin'• Room, whtch la W91t
I known for lta continental '
culalne. I Gauguln'a, with lta arttara
· print• pacing the theme,
' provide• an Intimate and
: aerene setting. A variety of
1
1 Europeu favorites appear on
the menu.
Hotel San Maarten hu com-
'
pe.te tac:nltlee for wedding• and
corporate group meetlnga, I training '"8k>n1 or seminars.
i The Hotel San Maarten la
• located at 698 South Coast I Highway -four blocks away
1 from Downtown Laguna. The
i phone number Is 833-8327 or
I 494-9436.
brocade fabrics. Today satin
printed sweaters, the tuxedo
shirt with stlrrlp pants are also '
Important In creating the
current look," Vasquez said.
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' .,._. 8'MI ........... -........ OWUJlllHI ........ au••• flwlt The men's department at Lyn
karaJI hu a nice setectlon of
Items -styles from Europe as 1
well as the Jag for men line and 1
O.O.•~ReMa. :
I
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and feast on m•ny of the
restaurant'• tp9ci...._ • Wlil
.. lta homemede bNed. A variety of lines are
available at Lyn Karall -aich
as Jag, Serge Azar of Paris,
Triangle, Pepe from London
and Ping Pong.
1 Ton Sur Ton, and Liberto from I
· France. "Denim is coming back I ~~-~~-"..., U. s,,,._,. •Md
Lyn Karall Is expanding Its
Inventory to Include a shoe
store, which will be located next
to its present site. This selec-1
tlon will open In October and It
will feature such exclusive tines
as Kenneth Cole for men and
women.. Tom Brown, Mark
Alpert and many other
American manufacturers from
New York. A full range of sizes
will be available.
very strong thls fall. We carry -~
Pronto Rlstorante offera the
delectable dtshea of Bologna -
north of Italy -In an etegant
setting that Is created by Its
decor of mirror• and UM of
fine silver and crystal.
The restaurant has a main
1 room, a kitchen -where
1 guests can see pasta being
made, a patio, a Trattorla Pino
-where the service is Informal
and a bar whose dramatic
statement Is enhanced by black
leatherette with tiny black tights
sparkling out orchid colors.
Atso available Is a banquet
room that can service '40 peo-
ple.
"Our phlloeophy ls elm .. -
we want our gu.ta to be Mp-
py. To that end we pnMde
elegant wW:ie for our ..__ western accent pins that com-I ~1.1~L .,-, __ ., A' A.-~~
plete the look. For men the "'~ r-""' V ~ that combine ~-I I 11 cw..
Ing In bountifuf portione. Our
food don not awtm In '°'"*>
sauce; each dish h• lta own
unique taste," Lopn Mid.
Accessories at Lyn Karali ln-
clude specialty bags, belts,
jewelry and Echo scarves from
New York.
"The Amadeus look Is very
popular right now - with Its
emphasis on tapestry and
denim will be over-died fabrics
In deep colors. For women the
five pocket western jean will be
available In a variety of pastel
colors," Vasquez said.
Lyn Karell Fashions Is
located at 3420 Via Lido In
Newport Beach. The shoe
department will be located at
3418 Via Lido. The phone
number Is 675-5396. Hours are
Monday through Wednesday
from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Thurs-I
day, Friday and Saturday from I
10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; and, Sunday I
from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Port O' Call has lingerie by
Carol Hochman and Iris and
Biii Tice, dre91e1 by Joanie
Char Nippon, Maggie London
and Ciao and aportawear by
J.G. Hook, Tica, Austin Hiii and
Maresa Christine as well as
crystal. china, silver, lamps,
vases, gourmet cookware, pic-
ture frames and decorative
accessories.
"We have added the fine
Herend china from Hungary.
And we also have a nice sefec-
tlon of children's and Infants
(TU)UO•IU6
2.11,0 ~CM.ft'.?«~
C.......U.!Mr. Oaa'~nl'-'
SOu"' COM1 '9ua 11•) 711-4180
M~ Y1e1o Mal 714) 41&-2490
clothing, toys and books," said
manager Bev Holcolm.
Services at Port O' Call ln-
c I u de china and crystal
registries and Crane stationery
and Invitation engraving and
printing. An engraving dye flle
is available for Its customers.
Around the holldaya Port o'
' Call will carry The Carolers
collection from Pennsytvanla.
Pronto Rlatorante la located
In South Coaat Plaza -3333
Brlstof Street In Coeta Meea.
t The phone number 11 540-
I 8038. Hours are Mond•y
The general maneger John , 1hrough Friday from 11:30 Lm.
Lopes and hta at.aft are ftlendty l to 9 p.m.: s.turd8y trom 11:30
and they eatabHstt a c:oogen.., • a.m . to 10:30 P~m. wtlh tt'9 Trll-
Port o· Call ts located at 3400
Via Lido In Newport Beach. The
1 phone number la 675-7810.
mood throughout the toria do9ing •t 7 p.m . ..a.
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D. Richard Slilon I FALL FASHION
Mirrored waH• end the cotora
black and gray create th•
dramatic, high tech at-
moeph«e In D. Richard Salon,
which offers full eervlce halr-
dreNlng.
Owner D. Richard la a
cok>rlat "Thia la my primary
forte. I have 13 yeara ex-
perience and I have taught
clUMS In color," h• Mid. Put
credlta Include Elizabeth Arden
In San Francisco, Jon Petera In
Beverly Hiiia and the Royal
HawaJlan Hotel In Honolulu.
I C1se& •• ._ .._ 11
And thfa HlllOft fur .. being
uMd not onty for ha1a but eo
trim daytime .,,. • weft •
evening coeta Md.,..,._ ~·
Glanfranco Ferre thowed
bright wool coata In red, pupte.
green or yellow, with the new
rounded ahouldere, all with
black fur fronta.
Mr ~ ... pilntlngl for •
fUr com and "'two bte tNlea of ....,.. SM oonver1ld the t11H1
Into Mind~ creettng a great
deat of dafttlOn, and thla yeer,
tt't htt angora and wool IMwta
trimmed In Nbee Wiie.
JoM L ltom Md hie .._
Chloe of JoM L. 111om, cueeom
Photography, Ltd., have
developed • 1tep by atep
ptOCI• to INur9 INlt portr ....
r.nect "'* IUbfeota' ,... ltf9 quaNt ... and penonaHttee.
"'We have the.,.,.,._ brtng In
thW ctotntng Meed of time.
Chloe mike• aur• that
everything It coordln1ted,
becauH the dothlng and the
Mttlng are what bring the por-
trait Into focua. And, this
prevent• any laat minute ruah
that could deatroy the real feel-
ing of the Portrait," Blom ••Id.
Thia 1ervlce along with
Chloe'• make-up consultation
talc" more effort, yet Blom
Mid, "People thank us later,
wen • portr ... o1 lndtvect.,..a. I
Aeoentty Blom phOtOOraphed
the p..e Ptllldenta of Ilg Ca-
"Yon Country Club In oelebr•
tlon Of lta 15th aMlveraary.
Cuatom framing It alto
avell1ble at John L. Blom
Photography. 'We make aura
the frame It appropriate for the
portrait. We have tradltlonaJ
fram• aa well aa the materlala
that create a more contem-
porary look," Blom uld.
At Blom'• a variety of
backgrounds are available. A
1 garden like patio setting la on
the premises too. "We find out
what our subjects want and If It
E
Blom 11 active In the com·
munlty; thl1 yMr he · 11· viol
prMtdent of the Cor~ del
Mar Chamber of eommeroe.
His atudlo 11 located at 3CMO
East Pacific Cout H~hny I"
Corona del Mar. The phone
number 11 78()..8787. Hourt
are Tuesday through Saturday
from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Bealdes coloring hair, the
salon also offers manlcurea.
pedicures. permanents and
cuts. High quality producta. 1
such as Goldwell, Jhlrmack.
But for the utttmate In fur fan-
tasy, note Adrienne Landau'•
flowing caacade of cryatal dyed
slf'ler fox, shown here. It la con-
tras x t e d with pearl grey
mongollan lamb and sterling
sliver rabbit, overlaid on pw
suede, which this dnlgner MY•
will work beautifully throughout
the day and evening wardrobe.
Landau's start as a furrier came
In 1976 when she traded two of
Now, back to reaftty and a
quote from Henry Gr~ who
dealgna for both men and
women. "All my fuhlona take
their lnSP'ratton from the way
American people llve today. Aa
a reault of my Fall '85 coJlectlon
la a directional look at the
eighties." We show you hla lrtah
tweed coat over a hand knit
paisley sweater and blue/black
wool plaid pant Walking the
beacti wlttl him la his compa-
nion wearing Grethel's regal
striped Jacket and short skirt,
with a solid paJsley blouse.
1 because of the good results we
' are able to get."
Lettento
tlle Editor
Mastey and Redken, are used. ' Villa Nova
"These are the finest you can
buy," 0. Richard said.
Tonal variation I n a
monochromatic color Is a
spec i al strength of 0 .
Richard's. "This Is when we
choose three to five colors to
arrive at a hair shade which
would be exactly as If the sun
enhanced the hair naturally -
as If the person spent two
weeks In Bermuda," he said.
Today's hair trends seem
more smooth and soft as op-
posed to the scratched, splkey
look. "Today we see more of a
classic look coming back -
like the sixties. Also I get a lot of
requests for hair styles and
colors that can be worn to
achieve different looks -one
look for the work day and one
look just for evening or special
events," D. Richard said.
0 . Richard Salon Is located
at 3024 East Coast Highway In
Corona del Mar. The phone
number Is 558-6155. Hours are
Tuesday through Saturday
from 9 a.m . on.
?u.e~()~t.
J4 Seeuule Seaui,
The ambiance Is created by
the. view of Newpart Bay and
the handpalnted murals that
start outside and lead Inside
the Villa Nova, which offers the
fine cuisine of central and
northern Italy.
A broad selection of Italian
dishes, a large wine list and a
full service bar are featured for
people who llke to feast at any
time during the evening.
"We serve lots of pasta dis-
hes - a favorite around here Is
1 our pasta prlmavera with
vegetables and cheese. Our
guests also love The Moz.arella
-an appetizer of fried cheese
and marinara sauce," said
manager Jim Dale.
Dinners are served until very
late and guests can arrive by
boat, because the VIiia Nova
I
has reserve boatsllps. Enter-
tainment Is provided nightly
with a piano bar.
The VIiia Nova tradition
began In 1933 In Los Angeles,
with the Newport Beach loca-1
tlon being established In 't967.
"We are very proud of the
reputation we have developed
over the last 50 years," Dale
said.
VIiia Nova's staff Includes the
owner Charlotte Dale, chef
Ernest Merganthaler and
maltre d ' Kelly Rosati. The VIiia
Nova Is located at 3131 West
Coast Highway. The phone
number Is 642-7880. Hours for
full dinner service are Friday '
and Saturday 5 to 1 :30 a.m.;
Sunday 4 to 1 a.m.; and Mon-
day through Thursday 5 to 1
'
a.m. The restaurant is open un-
til 2 a.m.
EVERY•SEeotmS A WOMAN GEIS ... -a .. t
INTlm COUN I ft
1HEYAYTOSIOP IT
IS TO BECO' E UlnED.
WOMEN'S
Shom & !Xrmudas
Shon S~ Blouses
(X)MPAR'1~
Our Normal Price
S27 50 to s-42 SO
S21 so IO $3500
Cotton Kn11 lOP5 & Slum $13 50 ro $32 50
A~:irtcd Summer \lk1gh1 Slc1m . $30 00 to SS6 SO
~ Cottons & l...mt'ns $52 00 to $80 00
MEN'S Our N ormal Price
Sale Price
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00 to $10.00
$ t 5.00 to $20.00
$25.00
Sale Price
Su11:s SI 30 00 !O $28000 $59.00 to $129.00
Ca~ual TrolJ.'lt'"' $16 50 10 s-42 so $5.00 to $18.00
Spon Coa'-' SI IOOO to Sl8000 $39.00 to $89.00
Swrare"' Sl9 so IO Sl-45 00 $9.00 to $59.00
~Shim S2100 IO $3000 $14.00
T leS S7 so ID S25 00 $1.00 to $10.00
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Blom offers a full range of
photographic aervlcea -family
portraits. weddings, per-
sonalized Christmas cards. as Your chance to be heard
Lumberyard Plaza
384 Forest Ave. 9
Laguna Beach 494-5171
icloUilks 3442 Via Oporto
Lido Marina Village
Newport Beach
714/673-2049
Open Dally
.....,... 4277 Admlranty Way
Marina Del Rey 90291
213/827-0423
At a.rbln'I Dreetmaklng
..., .... book• of flbtlca .,..
av.aable for the cU8tOmer'a
~. "They can order
London Faahlon
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Open for Jult a few montha I of top of the llne drenes, aklrta, !
London Falhion hal brought tops and panta. Som• '
htgh falhlon evening WM( to acceaaortea are a"-llabfe too. !
the Harbor .,..._ "What la so populw now are
"We Import our Item• from the dretaes with lace, which
London -featuring the Photo you see worn 10 much In the
of King'• Road llne. Every evening," Naval aald.
month we receive new London FaShlon la located at
merchandlae," aald owner 400 Ealt 17th Street In Coeta
Met\rdttd Naval. Mesa. The phone number la
The colora black and white 631-4421. The hour• are 10
are dominant In London a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Monday
Fashion. There la a wide variety through Sunday.
Udo•• oftera .... v ....
ty ot bllded ·-Md ..
by P8W Md U. Ml9ilX bHded
top1 and dr••••• with
butt9rfl .... Alto catried are
Fashionable Dining
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CANNIAY
Enjoy the flavor of fish so fresh the boat that caught them
dropped them off at the Cannery's dock that momtng. In addi-
tion to having "deity fresh" flah, this hletorlcal landmark on
Newport Harbor la an exciting place that feature• harbor
crul ... cocktail cruises, "live'' entertainment seven nlghta a
week and Sunday afternoon. and a dellcloua Sunday brunch.
Show your friends what this waterfront" restaurant la all
about. Enjoy lunch, dinner, or Sunday brunch lnalde thle
reetored cannery, or watch the boating activity on Newport Bay
whl .. you dine on the Cannery's outside deck.
The Cannery ta located at 3010 Lafayette Ave, 1 bk>ck south
of the Lido lale bridge. Phone 675-57n for Information and
r ... rvatJona.
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1 .. fano 'lllk Mllltld palnelno murall In and on the ¥119 .....
lft l'9 ~ 'IO'L,........, tbr lllfMO, thllW not 8*~-
tlng the Golder\ Gllt9. He'-Nd brlllcl from thll 81"8t•D tlllk.
IWMO'I t111c beglln In LOI Ang1l11...., the YI .. Howe 00-
oupled a epot on Suneet Strtp. No eooner had he eotnt1l1•d NI m••r,.... founder Men Otlle moved '°"" llftlr M ,_... ~ • ..,.,., ~ tQ '*'"' ............. ., ........... ..,. .... once ltood! He oom.....-Newport'• l9rl•• ......,,
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TM Wla w ulabrattng ltl IOI\ .nn~. ~·
............... Oiied for. An 111111•• tllhlng ...........
tM wee .. .,.,y nook Md onNff, ... 01"1 wwer.
uq lel:flanO .. WOik, CMI 10MJ Mi.,,..• 1Mkee ...
·1'9 WWI 1111• ~ Wmtn1 ..._."*'""menu II,.. endlftO. Jim o.te doel ~ wne wteh their mcn ~ 100 dOm•• end ....... "" ...... Ctwtoftl a.? .. -· -Mr t.uMlftd'• .,.-on at a1s1 w. Coelt Highway. T1•pft0fte
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KARA LI 3420 Via Udo Newport Beach
• 675-5396
Look smashing and feel comfortobZ. In
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Banded cuffs and waist. Machin•
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Sizes: S, M, L.
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Uclo
3400 Via Udo
N9"port8each
876-7810
0Ylr•ltUffld OOUOhll,
I .... rup end ...... "' I oomfortable 9tmoepftere In
I Clue Aot, whldt ,..,,.. • I wide variety of WOIMn'I ap..
I par• and MIDIHMll.
, "lv.rythlng I oerry II unique.
I I Ilk• very dtffertnt "''"" Ind I that 11 What I cany In my ator1," j ••Id Jeri Hawklna.
· Dreeey doth• tor evening ! wur ~ cuual day weer oan
be found at Claaa Act. Item•
made of auede and leather,
aequln topa and dr...... ••
wefl u floral tennla ahoee from
I Florence hand knit and angora
: sweatera. 1 A broad aelectlon ot
acceaaorlea 11 offered too -
hat1, betta, Jewelry, fura,
puraea, perfume, and hair
adornmanta 1uch u big bowa
and comba.
i Cla11 Act alto carrlN Duhrle
· puraea and luggage. Lln11 I available Include DI Flora
"~' Md .. Mleml Vloe''
are hlMng an lmpeot on for. ,,,.,...,..,., .
f'rom the wetl-known Dyn ...
ty OolleotJon a new tvory tuxedo
with an lnterMttng f.a,r1o tft·
ture la becoming very popular
accordl"G to Jean Glblon of
Glngl11 Formalwea~ In South
Coaat Plaza.
"And coming next ... eon
wlll be a complete aurprtee In
the 'Miami Vtce' coUectton. The
color• are unbelievable -they
are extremefy vtvtd, auch u
royal blue. aalmon, laviender
and llght pink. To accompany
the tuxedoe we wm have •wide
variety of unique ahlrta and
aeceHOrlea," Glbaon aald.
I suede and leather ltem1,
Design Houae, and La Maroa.
I Clau Act 11 located at 2720
TM111h11Mllll e..9' ..... LM1dlr-... fur ........ Mt. ... ,._..,,. I
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Alto new In forrnalwear are
th• Spencer 1hort coat -1
wal1t length tuxedo uaually
worn with 1trlped trouMrt, and
the Biii Blue plnatrlpe -a
black tuxedo with a hint of
white stripe• and black aatln
lapels. Other popular ttema thla
aeaton are cummerbund and
bow tie sets In madru plalda. Eaat Coaat Highway In Corona I IJNIUH._, ............ ._....., .............. ,.._ ... "'...._ I
.. pulllltt .. •tll_.I.,...,. Tim llllMlla e111ullw ....... , IMllJ !
1 del Mar. The phone number 11
640-1298. Houra are Mol'.lday
through Saturday 10 a.l'n. to
5:30 p.m.
Nllad thet I WM .... ...., .................... ....., ef"" .... I Mwed :
It. I llllde It. AM now he wrtllln IL he put"" ... Ind"" llDF ... In tNe I But atlll the moat popular 11
the black tradltlonal tor-
malwear and wh ite dinner
Jacket. "However, we do we a
strong use of vivid. colorful
book.• YM 08ft M ....... We boolr wtl be rMd not onlJ In ... country I .. ............ ..,.... I
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events. hmes.
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Maka
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1. accessor i es with the
1 tradltlonal."
G lnglss Formalwear Is
located In South Coast Plaza.
I 3333 Bristol Street In Costa
. Mesa. The phone number is
751-4160. Hours are Monday
through Friday 10 a.m. to 9
p.m.: Saturday from 10 a.m. to
7 p.m.; and . Sunday from noon
to 6 p.m.
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·Sweatws·eiouses·Shofts
• Skirts • Slaclls • Sweats • T .Shim
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Sit. 1().3:00 145-4131 CIOMd SWIClly
411 E. 17111 •· Clltl ...
Corns of ha & 17'1 St. ....... ,,,,co
s.lon.. Lelk ........... ......
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Lambawoot and angora
sweater by 11/J1tn6/itlt.
In winter white, ... foam,
or tearoae.
.-. IAHOlft LAUllN ......, In~°""°'
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Mon. ttwu '"' • 10 AM to I ,,. ....,.. .., ,. .. ,,....,. ~
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ArcbUeot Bola • PoUea4iae
reoeatl, 1aW.I a Pllltr al W.
gorgeom, f1nm f J li..t •
tate (lS,GDO !\h! t.it), 11M1t Jae
d.-ped .. Alf atop lfar.
bor~.
TM World 0-J*= dip ii
be&ag Mid ta Newport ~
thro•gllo•t tile •••tll of
Sept1 .... ..... em. .....
were llair laraett, 1 Yoolat Clu •-IMn l1111•cl
Scmdem Jolua ~aday j lateraaUoaall fro• tile swom,.Mw.a.i Hbmll lcrkarac., lwlhewleswl, .,_,,
and 8oMrt ara...,' W 1 Ftalaad aad Aullalla no are
and. Mil• Valdel, I.u.da aad I =:::ous:.!d ~· ia·
Larry Salia, Caralp ~. Georv• , ...... : Jcdy ca-,
CarolJD aad AIJeD Annolat,
Maggie aad KaMla Owe., Kim
Burge, Man:rr lecnhell, W•
Haney aad Carol Ziegler.
• • •
Aluaaallf Wilal aad Harold
V oegelba bOlt a luac:Moa aad
Bay Crm. lor memben of the
Connlar Corp1 at theU baad-
aom• home.
In addition to the Inter-
national ,.._Dtatl"' attien-
ding w .. locall VirgUUa and
Paul Bend•, JW.. Coft.y with
stephen Zlu, Mmgaret aad Carl
Karcher, Emma Jane aad Tom
Riley, Jan and Robert Kinoamd,
Carol and Jon Martin, Toni aad
Ken Oliphant, Suae Pelta.on,
Harriet and Jn Weider, Tom
Wilek and Barbara aad Chmt.
Schwenck.
• • •
The lmne Hilton and Towen
officially open.d with an in·
credible reception attended by
over 3,CX>O.
General Manager Dennia
Clarke and hie lklff s--'9d a
wondrous buHet, which baclud-
ed euehi, 1aehimi , Aeian
delicaci•, Meidcan delighta
and a fantmy of d-rta.
• • •
Johan Mcniloe and Jcm aacl
Ted IBrtla hoMcl a benchena at
the lmae Coalt Coutrf Chab k>
hc:JD« the par..tl Peg ad Ed
Hirth (ianw Newpcrt Beach
mafOI) Oil t»oo0-.. of tMk
S>th wedding .~·
Jmt o few of the a•b!ea who
attndecl ._.e Don ~ats, Phil
Maurw, Gail and Doa McQiD.
Dil, Correa McmhaD, Mylaa
Doetal, Jackie Heather and
Chuck Curry.
Grandchildren Lianne
Mom.on and Ryan Hirth along
with their paren s--t.cl Peg
and Ed with a eeccmd honey-
moon trip to Hawaii.
• • •
~ Pacific news: ~
and J\obert Aacleaon opeDed
Ihm home k> ........ aad
gu .. at a laau impUed "&tend
raiMr" i.D wlaich they were
treated to avthentic &watioa
food and ent.rta:i.Dment. Ed
StepoiMG ancl IClt Totll (Wt) chat with ICm9ll mMl Demel
DlCW-0 at Opera Paadle lwna.
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Brloe C-pWI cmd Pe11ty Mint. (Wt) .tllll acmcy _. BU
VcnMJhcm at Im.n. HIJtoo & Tc.wen open'"9· _...._......,...._a ......
t Moel.ado chaired the ewat. Ht· r Tbomm O~ and T!Waa
I wm ' t.dby ~ Naak•, Nobriga.
I Michael Ru.Wa. Mk ... Imner, n. ballroom of ti.. lm.e
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Maxine OAa.on (Wt) and E.e I
Heidemann with •pou••
Roltert (left) ancl Henri
Fo\&9Clrcl at Opera PocUlc
Fowulen party.
' -Photo by B.ny Blo.bln I
Hilton aad Towen wm ~
ly con•erted into an iater-
natioDal place cW I op9IU '°'
Opera Pacific iowact. .......
and their gueete. The ••·
tr<m:1gama, which featu.red aa
array of exotic foodl wm co-
chaired by Mcmne a!ld Robert
GU.on.
The next eYent f« Operd
Pacific ii a black-tie party
honoring the Uaderwritera and ·
Patrom for the Op.ra Ball,
which will be held iA Nonm.ber.
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JezeznialJ 's Ollezs Suc:cu18nt P.zime
Bib And Eleventh .Birthday Bargains
bT ,_. Holl.rd 1 I had wxug<* -cmd I am ~ m lecnaMMt, CIMMa1a O.. fiaal aol9: L. Cynm., •
B t. ._ illllleellag to Nftllt
a &......._ afls It ilm beea
te'riewed. At Jesemlah'• ill
Hv.ttagba Beacb. ........
iliiJjM1 11 la .... n.. big OM
wm ti.at chamg the mooth of
~' ,,_ -s.Jlday '° Thai.
day aiglm 80 bany up -there
i1 a celebratiOD of the
nieknumalil'• 11th birthday. And
the bargaim are te&i&. Here ar
me: Cbampagae 99c a glcm,
Beel Kabob at 15.25. Tedyaki
Chkha. 15.95, Petite Sirloin,
16.25, Teriyaki SidoUa -16.~.
Halibut at 16.35 and Prim• Rib
goiDg far P .25. Th-are ex>n·
liderable ecningl.
m., about tllma. Th.. ..,. Ste. MJcheDe, ImW. Miaw, wldch Ml beea ..-id ia tw. I
right m he with the bell I baYe Beringer, FetHr, Soaoma oohama Won, IA aa e8ort to I ~
had. truly Frmch m '*fie ...ti-van.,, Napa van.,, Rob.rt boaltpalrQ9alr••oddeclto1t1 ·
Incidentally, ti.-WeJ9 the
pie:. that were charged eleYeD
yean 090.
I tried the Prime Rib cmd it
wm a sucx:uJ.t delight. nicely
l'Cll9 and tenc* with a Bcnor to
p.m. the malt ~
palate1. My wife had her
fcnan.. -the Nally p&.ntiful
ealad bar cmd clam chowder
mg with garlic and buner. It waa Monda•i, Charle• ~aag, nry Fr.ch maa -cmd a
in......uag to note that Jeremiah ... mingly an •~ eapplf of 111perlatl•• oae at that -
hoe not bl any of m appeal cmd French, dom..tic, cmd otMr Im· American 1aadwichH for
that the cuian• remaiDI con-ported wUi... It would take aroand 12 a1ad ... n !lam· d•attr ezcellent. Warner A... page1 to Ult all of the YiDeJardl b111g9n. Th-are maba1y for
near Magnolia. repr .. nted. the lnDCJbeoD trade. The diwr
Now b a new note. Ymtoo• Pric• me not a minOI' imu. m•u r411K1iu the ~
1 ia tile name of a new r..tou.rant. but when you get wiDM of tb.. Do hope you will try t)Ue if you
It ii located at 501 30th St. ill qualltiel you cannot upecl to hcmm't already done '°· It la
• Newport Beach and it loob m<* pay the ICJJDe 08 you woUI for really one of our better
' ac:iti.ng. The big newe her. ia 80me of the more domeetic typel. rellaurante. Many claim to be
the Wiit -and I do mean Yael -Villtage1 ia a kind of clam dealing with French cuWne but
Y<Diety of win• offered, hence reataurant with price• for hardly meet the etcmdardl.
the name of the r..taurant. dinnen ranging from moderate Le Cyrano 18 cm FNnc:h m the
There are champagn• from to tr• expemiH. A. to tile Eiffel Tower. Located, ill wbcrt ii
Dom R u i n a rt , Ch a r le• quality of the food being •rYed a bad looatlon, in the Harbor
Heidrieck, Krug , Loui e ' here, that will come later when I 1 Center on Harbor Boui..atd in
Roederer, Moet and Chandon, t have a chance to dine there. Co.ta Meea nest to what wae the ,
Mumm'•, Perrier Jouet, Pol Advance reporll haYe been Jolly Roger which hoe gone out
Roger, Tattinger, and Veuve very promieing, even eoatatic ill of buln-. by the way. It ...u
Cliquot. And there i.a a lavish 1 80me re'riew.. So we ahall nport • that tlu. centn ii not the p&oce
supply of win" &om auch noted on our reaction 800D. for a r..eaurcml
I : Meridian Hotel General Manager To
'°Tt". tatter wae thick, with ' He 1 p Le ad French Chamber V--O• belping1 al clmm and '
me ~W-. cmd the ealad
bar epeab b m.af. I bow
many Hllauro:nte haft mJad
ban, but thil one at Je~'• ia
ODe to praiM. Tb .. iii a plentiful I
array of Yeg...,bl-and other
aocoun.lnmentll, and you can go
The Admini.trative Council of
the Loe AngeI..baMd French-
A mer i can Chamber of
Commerce hcu named Antoine
Vanacore vice president of ,
Orange County de•elopment,
announced Jean-Christian
Gwi.tt, president of the non-back and back.
For an~. incidentally, 1 profit orqanimtion.
------------Vanacore, general manager 1 ........
.. Im" People meet ,
• [f10Y °" New '""' om lOUf1!'
• fW'C Ootwig -
Mf,dltef.-Room
of the Hotel Meridien Newport
Beach, will be responsible for
organizing a nd ho.ting and
' Chamber'• Orange County·
baMd activitiee. Membenhip ia
open to buan ..... , indiYiduala
and groups that would like to ...
tahliah -or already hOYe ee-
tabliahed -ti• with the local
French community.
Vcmacor•iJ'!31' officially in-
OOMANTIC
.tolled during a luncheon at the
Meridien on Friday, Sept. 20,
w hie h coincided with the arri~
of the Cote d' Aaur De•elopment
(C.A.D.) delegation headed by
Jacques Medecin, mayor of
Nice. The bncin-leaders are
on a seven-city tour of the
United Stat• to diecul9 with
their American counterpa:rtl the
opportuniti" on the French
Riviera for U.S.-bcued com·
paniea contemplating opening
European officee.
According to Vanacore, the
Hotel Meridien, which ia an Air
France subsidiary, hcu helped
attract international Yiliton and
attention to the Orange County
are since ita opening in
November of 1984. "A top priori·
ty of my <JS90Ciation with the
Meridien and the French·
American Chamber of
Commerce i1 to increaae
Antoine Vanacore
awar•n-of Orange County 08
an important commercial center
and to promote international
relatione," Vanacore ezplai.ned. • O*"C>l9' ie Suno.y llr"'1Ch -
Ful~ CONDO LA ! i
• Er~W!'CIC ¥'d Denc1ns -
(.ebftl lClUn!Jt -N'S"ltv
• (CJCaon's T~ Cclftt 5tw:ip -
94 HQl'S
CDUI& ! Prego Selects Koll Center 1
f I
! Irvine As OC Location
• ;i
•• ..i Hom .. made loe cream ii Mnecl up lD a wa:ffle cone at White ~
Mountain Creamery, Irvine'• new•t lee cream .tore. .,
White Mountain Creamery
Praised In San Francisco
I made on the et.ore premi.e ill
rock ealt and ice, elow-chuning
frffaere. "Cuetomen caaaot
..
...
..
only watch the old-faehioned Ice
cream-making pre>eem, but ocm ··1
a1ao participate ill eeleetl.ng odd! . ·.;
ina, 1uch 08 chopped caudy bm9
· or cooki•, that are bcmd-mind ''
.91s ~uc~~
·~¥'0 (~
fec1~11a -flotn 10 10 700 Prego, a Northern Italian trat-
toria which wcu conceim ill
In a recent ice cream teat COD·
duct.d by the San Frcmci8co
Chronicle, White Mountain
Creamery wae eeleoted the b..t
ice cream note ill the Bay Area.
Spokeemen for the White Moun-
tain Creameri•, located at The
Market Place in Uni•ereity
Town Center ill Imne cmd at
23342 D Toro Road in D Toro
aay the Orcmge County ltor•
tenection of Von ltarman Ave. uae the aame ice cream formulae
into the ice cream," .md Julimi ' "
Angelone, Vice Yr.ident and '
General Manager of White
Mountain Creamery lnc. •I
,.,, "--· .... Me9p."1 ""'
1 San Franciloo and matured ill
Beverly Hilla, ia coming to 1
Orange County -and hae
aelected Koll Center Irvine cu it.
location, according to Phil A.
Belling, development project
manager for The Koll Company.
\ U..•:e j,,, the Ledy l ,.... .. 1 i....f"O{IK
l. ~'vreci °" ..._ halllC'I
'~· f•~--,,,. Tlwcc \ '-'"f'k°'~
Airporter Inn Hotel
ll700 ~.a. lrWIC -.!::,:
(71,)m-t77'0 ....
(~ o.-,ir (~ NtJOll I -(714) 673-0280
The Spectrum F ooda dining
facility will be the third
restaurant in Koll Center ln:ine,
the Sl billion. rnized-uee com-
mercial center under de•elop-
ment on 95 acr• in the lmne
Buaia-Complex. A total of
eeven reatau.rant. ii planned, ill
addition to thOM in hotele on the
lite.
Conatruction baa begun oil
Pr ego' a T\llcan villa at the in·
Dllfllfl cl C0,,'110141
0~" M o11da.,.
So11"do1· 4 pm
S111tdo1• 1 p m
2000,...,,JJO'f&.d . c-Mao 631 2110
. C JJf £ in 5
Bar & fjrif[
841--0417
18121 Beach Blvd.
(bllM 11n Tlllblrt & Elle)
tullligl[)f1 a.ct\
~ ...... twu Tilndlly t 1 ~ N/f.10 PM
,._ ..S S.fdlf 11*> AM-11 PM
a.1.-,.' .... ...... ••:,.. "'";r:• 1 ......... .
«"""'-' --... ,..,... .,...,, ...... "'~ .......
~--~--.a.. ,..,..,.,....,~ .....
,.. ..... "'fll!O I 7'f"' J.C..,... ...
and Michelson Dr., at the and etore concept.
gateway to Jtoll Center Imne'a Chronicle Reporter Stan The White Mountain
Creamery concept wm created
I ill Bo.ton.
I ..
eouthemt aector. Oe.igned by S-. confined hil a cream
Ron Nunn and A•ociatH, review to reader sugg..tione
which deaigned the Pergo and baHd hie teat on texture, White Mountain Creamsy, ' 1
..
reetaurcmte in San FrcmdlCO and flcm>r , proper 8WMIDMI, and Inc., with corporate hecd-
Beverly Hille, the warm etuddo, appearance of the ioe cream. quarten in ArUngton, MA, 1
wood-floored alld tile-roofed All White Mountaill currently h08 19 etoNI located ''•
building will be Ht in a I Creamery ice cream ia home nationwide ill nine natee.
Northern Italian landecape and
will includ•. an outdoor patio ,I Harbor Singers Welcome New Talent
and authentically ltaliaD etr .. t. Harbor 5, .. _ --'•--1 of choreography. ~ aide dinlnn ~•n, can.,...... • , . •· I 25-30 local women, meet The regular reheanale CJN
"Prego haa de•eloped a
national reputation for quality
and innovation ill Italian cook-
ing, and Ptego lmne will be an
outiltanding addition to lto1l
Center Irvine," Bellillg ecdd.
A"-h~to~.
butgett, end ,... fteh. lncfudfng
lntetneelonel ~
SeMng brMlrf8lt. lunch, a dinner, deity.
110 lbm,.,. CIMll Dr.
M1m,1rt •11111, Ce.
...... 11
regularly for choral lliAg'iag, held each Tueedcry nemag , _ !
aom• choreography and from 7:00 to 9:30 p .m. at the
camaraderie. The group per· Preebyterian Church of th•
forma for oi'ric groupe, frateinal COYenant on Faintew Road ba ~· ..
organisatlou, Hnior oiti"u 1 Co.ta Meea, uoept for a lldef , .,.
clum, hOIPtall, churohee and 1WD1Der biatul. T~• lint m~ ->,
pmat• partiet. They hGYe been for fall 1985 II echeduled b
featured performeu at September 10 at 8;30 p.m.,
Dilluyland, hottl Bent Farm, begtulllg with a Pot Luck
the Ou••D Mary, aad for diaw (laladl cmd d1•1ttl). '·
YCJdou Rotarr, Kiwatil, Liou An7 wouaeaa wbo alof .mg.
and other IUCh ftoap. are weloome to Jola -ao ')
The flloup ~-all typee mU16oal ~ 19 Nq1drect. of mUl6c: pop , rock, go&dea
oldiee, ourrnt tu--. 'Sooay'
tuw, •oadway lbow *>ppen,
along with eome latereetlag
The Dtreatar ta Pat loQ•M ..)
of Lagu1aa Beach, a USC •i
graduate.
' .'---........... ., ....... • .... """DfllM ()tic~ •...,f//ffTOftY~
•O..,..C:.., ..... 0111111
..., ..........
MIMI Dawtl glggl1il, cnepecl,
...-bcl. · po1t•r•• aa41 ,,,.,.ec1 Im war ..._. a
•cmee,..oimcrlera~jcm
at ...... Mtrlow,....., ... .._
S...,2>.
Altmalkswmaottl.elodtW
hath olaar., to IOOtla,e tlae
... ,~ beall. a woWd-.. ..._
bealt men 1CWage.
0,.-• ~the .....
....... t .. ClllOf daJ. lie
bca payed ... aD .... gNafil
cmd tcmold ... °' _.... tWr
tdcb.
look ID tM I ... , tbe glaatl
of --Job I CoMrmw,
Chadie Miaga1, Pllaraoll
San .... ad Rolad Kirk -la·
yeatecl cmcl r•ia•atecl teas
alm(all mgldlf.
~ ..._ Dcnil aame om
with )di ... ''Mil. la Tlle
Sky'' in I• cnul "BitoU.
Brew'' a year lcder, •••,cme
who lolJowecl modem jells lmew
tbat a mmter llod llPOk•. nae
a1bame oomhlned rock cmd jclll
and added aew batliocdt hum of
pluamlag czad rhyt)uu n"er
~ Mend in jclll.
B;t aow, MilM -1NOh a great
name ba jam tlaat oae amatnr
bonmaa ill Chicago ID 1981 wm
moftcl to aame hil IDll after the
great tnampet player -Milee
hem OOM too fm.
t.1.mg racb of tptMmWI
and MDI yowag mlJl!k:kma who
dcm! .-i to bow what klDd of
mUID thiey an p&ay1Ja9, ap-
parent anczrchitta of mule,
Miles Do.ii createl waDa of
a>WMI o:nd ban of ecrecnntng
electric guitar.
The mUllc 10ww:I. lib hJPet·
cU.co, pop-rock-IOW rened. to
the paiat of uh.autlon. ladeed.,
Milel htm•U loob aa wWd aa
hil mmic.
What you caa .. of him loob
~ Cll a rail, or rather a wraith,
tbil once athl.tic jcmmcm who
all~ Alea Hail9f to mt.mew
him ODly after they weat a few
round. ID the hosing ring.
~ loob like the inoredible
ahrialWlg trumpet player. Hit
head • almolt all bald Oil top,
with oalCOdel of waf9 down
the back of hil neck.
He hWlch• OYer hil boo cmd
bJow9 tt towmd the grcnmd, with
a remote p6ckup mike attached
.o he caa roam the ft:Jv• like a
gb.oet ..
S..eral tim•, Milee .tuck hit
tongue out at the audiuoe, cmd
they applauded.
When he wanted more
applaue, h• put hit bcmd '° hJa '
ear cmd the crowd wmt nuta. I
~ there WC11 of a crowd, that · .
ia; lrrine Meadow. looked about '
one-ihlrd full, P.,bape 5,CD> out
of 12,(0) Nedi oocupied.
Altogelher it wa1 a jumpy,
jerky, bcmbawHo, ritualiltic per·
formcmce.
The "wall of 90Ulld" eH.at
with all iutrumenta IONClllling
Wal particularly dilconcertblg,
like a ltereo demomtratlon of a
tram wreck, recorded and re-
recorded. o:nd drawn out for
electromc: effect.
In the tint half of the .. ening
Friday at 1niM Meadowt, The
Cnwad.. put out a kind of
blum potpourri of weczk.
kneed., wate,9d-down s-udo
jaa. Abo.it half the audinoe
apped it up, for IOlll• re«S)D.
The IO-oaUed mmlc wm a
rou between Mu1ak for
eYCltorl mad romantic ~. It
m\llhy, without enter aDd
epr1 dog,~ apparently
erformed by competent
•wlokml who could do real
w6o If they wcmt.c:l to.
omlc Opera
om• To UCI
rom S.F.
•
Brunch ·Guide
FANTASl'IC WAnlD
&l8ANTIC own• I IU
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Bob Morri• aay•
"Get HOOKED on Glacl•toae'_.
Weekend Seafoocl Branch"
"Catch" some of thae itema from our
sea-utional brunch:
Free flowing Champagne, freshly Squeezed Juices,
Chowdcra, Caviar It Russian Vodka. Crab Benedict,
Seafood Newberg, Shrimp, Salmon, J~ Ceviche,
Oysters, Clams, Lox 'n Bagels, Ribs, Artichokes,
Muthroon., Bacon, Sausage, Ran Roast~
Sulood Omelettes, Waffles, Fresh fruit, Choco&fte
Dipped Strawberria, Banana Cream Pie, Apple Pie, Our
f;iamous Chocolate and Coconut Cakes, Brownies ...
lt'a a "Reel" treat ... bound to catch you
hook, Une and ainkerl
S.turdllya 11 to 3, Sundays 10 to 3
Gw.to-•a•Ne-..rt 900~Drive
For Raervationa clll 714-645 FISH
•
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Sunday Brunch in the Provence
~~(11R-_L.-_ .. ...
le's •e ste..,. bee* in rime to
an en when excellence of food
MS !hitched by~ ho.·
pkallty. •
So, whenever you need
pamperint Come 10 our
hench Country Home. Come
'°
The lttift may be diftertllt. .. nMll ii ... Slllt
Jal Via Udo Newpwt Bn,h, ..,,_....
-
CAPRICCIO CAFE
900 Newport Center Dr.
Newport Beach
lrlstol Bar L Grille
................... ' ,, ........ ~
H-..r H ...... .,l11t 1'1111 IR Tewn"
D.., 4. .... 7:IO p.m. ~ Wei Dile I 1 11.11
.IOIN Ull .Yl11Kt/.~~llrl .~
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"The Best of .t e B(r)unches"
I
,ART
TM Art. 1R ,,......_ will be
the theme of the 8th Annual
Statll of the An. Conference.
Spedal gueet epeakera Include
Thoma Kendrick, ExecuUve
Director of the OC Performing
An. Center. The conference
wtll take place Thurtday, Oc-
tober 24 from 8-2:30pm at the
lrvtne Hltton, 17900 Jamboree
Road.
....., ,,._Gu.rte'• worb In oll
and watercolor are on d isplay
at United Statff International
Unvleralty'a Orange County
Center now thru Oct. 25. Ad-
mluion la free. The center Is
open 9:30-5 weekdays and Is
located at 2300 Michelson
Drive, lrvlne. Call 619-693-4639
for further detalls.
.. ~... a photography
exhibit by Marie Bergstedt
recalling childhoods Is on dis-
play In Orange Coast College's
Photo Gallery, 2701 Fairview
Rd. now thru Oct. 22. The
gallery la open M-F, e am-
1 Opm. Admlaalon Is free. Call
432-5725.
-TM PWe C8'1ed Corpue
Clvtell, • a re-creation of 14th
century religloua drama from
the York and Wakefield cycle
playa performed In medieval
England, will be presented at
UC lrvlne Sept. 24-28, Oct. 1-5,
at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 and $6.
CllJ H .. Q .... ,, In Newport
Beach wlll feature workl by
Georgia Kellogg and Soozy
Wftt through Sept. 25; Elalne 1 Davault, Joyce Goldenaon, and
Suzanne Lemieux wlll be ex-
hibited beginning Sept. 25. The
gallery, located at 3300 New-
port Blvd., Is open 8-5 p.m.,
Mon.-Frl. For Information, call
640-2110.
BowftMueeunt. 2002 N. Main
St. In Santa Ana wlll dla~ay·
baskets woven by the lndlans
of the Panamlnt MountaJna In
the Death Valley Area of
California, through January 6.
1986. Call 972-1900 for more
'information.
"Levels of Reality," the
Realist paintings of M lclel
Daniels, Maxwell Hendler and
Mark Wethll, wlll be on view at
Saddleback College South In
Mission Viejo Sept. 13-0ct. 10.
The gallery Is located at 28000
Marguerite Pkwy. Call 831-
4747 for Information.
Laguna Beech College of Art
will feature paintings by Barryt
Berg and monolithic sculptures
by Craig Lee Stone Oct. 15-
1 Nov. 25. The college Is located
I at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road.
Call 497-3309 for information.
Tralla Weet O•llery In Laguna
Beach will exhibit paintings by
Nell Boyle, Joni Falk, Kay Hott-
man, Michael O'Laughlln: also,
bronzes by James Gruzalskl
and Victor Alesau; Jewelry by
John Christensen. Now thru
Oct. 31 . The gallery Is located
1 at 1476 South Coast Highway.
Call 494-7888 for Information.
G•l•r19C111•w11 currently
dteptaytng .. A Tribute to Helen
Hardin" thru Oct 20. Renown-
ed Hopi Jeweler Chari••
Lotoma wtll preeent hll new.!
creation• Oct. 25-27. The
Gallerta ta located .. 31881
Cemtno Capiltrano, San Juan
Quorum Ga...,, ln Utt..,..
.._.. wtll tatur• waterOOlof'
landecapes by Vtrgtnla Huff-
man and olt paJnttnga by Artene
Huleby, Oct. 1-NoY. 1. The
gallery la located at 374 North
Coaat Highway. Open 10-5.
CIOMd Mondays. For Info, call
4~22.
•c Spece ca..., In Laguna
Beech wlll preMnt new worka
by Frances Murray and David
Levinthal, Oct. 18-Nov. 27. The
gallery la open Tues-Sat.,
11 :30-5:30 and la located at 235
Forest Ave. Call 497-1880.
MP•• Md Pu 11n11; lm9gee
of the Subtlme from Africa,
North America, and the Peclflc"
la currently on vtew ttlru Oct. 3
at the Rancho Santlego Com-
munity College. The gallery la
open M -F, 11·2 and Tuee-Wed
evening• 7-9pm. Call 887-3177
for detatta.
The Q.,.,.,,......_ Q1ll1J at
Chapman Coflege ta currently
exhibiting "Artl1ta and the
Landacape" thru Oct. 17.
Gallery houra are M-F, 1-5pm.
The college la located on
Glaaaell Street In the city· of
Orange.
' Capl1trano. Open dally 10-
5pm. For detaJll caJI 861-1781.
Wetercolon bJ Helen R11det
w i ll be on v i ew at the
Sandstone Gallery, Oct. 3-Nov.
3. The gallery 11 located at 384 1
North Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach. Hours are 11-4, Tues-
Sun. For details call 497-8775.
-TrophlM Md, ....... PrtJICIW'
by Duatln Schuler 11 on dteptay
thru Oct. 18 at Cypreu College
Fine Arts Gallery, 9200 Valley
View, Cypr.... Gallery hours
are M-F, 11-3. For detalla call
826-2220. Common Ground MultlrnedN
Art Gallery In Fullerton wlll
feat ure works by Arthur
Aylesworth, Sarah Logan,
Karen Innis Reed, Pat Rodgers,
and Johanna Hansen. The ex-
hibit will run Oct. 1-26. Gallery
hours are Tues-Sat, 10-5.
Located at 509 N. Harbor,
Fullerton. Call 879-0075.
"Snoopr In Fahlon" wfll be on
exhibit at the SCUF Art Gallery,
Oct. 19-Nov. 17. Admission la
free. The gallery is open M-F,
12-4pm and Sunday, 2-5pm.
The CSUF Art Gallery la located
at 800 N. State College Blvd. on
the CSUF campus. For detalla
call 773-3262.
' The ...... ....... Q .. ..,,.
552 Old Newport Blvd., New-
port Beach la featuring
photography by Patrick
Nagataml and Andre Tracy thru
Oct. 12. Gallery houra are
Tues-Sat. 10-5. Call 631-8405
for further Info. j
"Southern o,.... coum, et ..
•ta •••t: Sculpture, Hor-I
tJcutture, Architecture, and
Gourmet Oellghta" wtll take
place on October 19. Bu sea wlll I
leave Buena Park Community
Center, 8150 Knott Avenue, for I
a tour of selected sltff In New-
Port Beach and Corona del
Mar. Registration la $12. Tour
hours are 8:30-4:30. Call 821 -
1010 for detalls and reser-
vations.
DANCE
.. ....., _.... the Woff" will be
preaented u part of Ballet
paciflca's Children• Serlff. The
popular Hana Chrlatlan
Ander1en fairy tale wlll be per-
formed Oct. 19 at 3:30pm and
Oct 20 at 1 :30 and 3:30. The
Ballet Pacifica la located at 850
Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna
Beach. Call 4M·7271 for ticket
prices and details.
•Mombl", a brilliant modern
dance company, will perform
Oct. 2& at 8pm In Saddteback
College's McKinney Theatre.
Tickets are $10 for general ad-
mission, $9 for senior citizens
and studenta. The coflege la
located at 28000 Marguerite
Parkway, Mlulon Viejo. For
reeervatlona and Info call 831-
4656 between noon and 4pm. o,.,._ Coeel C~ Perfor-
mlnl Arla ..,._ will preeent
the following: Copellla Ballet
(Oct. 5), Theatre Flamenco
(Oct. 18), Tzlgnanka -Ruaaian
Vocalists and Dance (Oct. 27).
The college la located at 2701
Falrvtew Rd., Costa Mesa. For
reservations C!lll 432-5527. "The Heerttand", a series of 13
large oll paintings created by
Dick Walding Is on exhibit now
thru Oct. 4 at the Orange Coast
College Art Gallery In Costa
Mesa. Admission I s free.
I DRAMA
I
.
l!
,
'*llaoll Co•ed1" by Peter '
Schder la currently rvnntng at
the Newport Theatr•I Arta
Center, 2501 Cllff Dttve, New-
port e.ch. Showtlm• a,. Frt-
Sat at 8pm thru Oct 12. 'or
r ... rvatlona and Information
call 831·0288.
..., .. .,..,. end ......
tloellr wlll be preeented tn the
Actor'• Playbox at ~
Coflege In Hun1ington Beech.
The playa wlll run Oct. 3-5 at 8
p.m. and Oct 8 at 3 p.m. Ad-
mJulon la S4 general, $3
stud'enta. The cot• II k>cated
at 1574" Golden Weet Street.
Call 895-8378 for detall1.
Hal Holwooll 1tara In "Mark
Twain Tonight", Sat. Oct. 5 In
SCUF'a Plummer Auditorium.
Tickets are $20, $17.50, and ·
$15. The auditorium la located ·
at ,218 W. Commonwealth,
Fullerton. For reservation• caJI
773-3371.
.. Evita wlll open the Fullerton
Civic Light Opera's aeuon on
October 18 at Plummer
1 Auditorium. Performances are
scheduled Thurs-Sat at 8pm
and Sundays at 2:30pm. The
auditorium ls located at 218 W.
Commonwealth Ave., Fullerton.
Call 879-1732 M-F, 10-5 for
details.
.. Golni to ...... Eephant" ,,
scheduled to run at the GEM
Theatre In Garden Grove Oct.
4-Nov. 2. The theatre la located
at 12852 Main Street. Call 836-
7213 for showtlmes and reaer-
vatlona.
"Footlllht Fren.de", a madcap
comedy, 11 currently playing at
the Coate Mesa C iv i c
Playhouse Thurs-Sat at
New wortla bJ 22 membera
on the CSU Fullerton A rt
Department Faculty wlll be on
d isplay Sept. 7-0 c t . 1.
Ceramics, glass, photography
and Illustration will be among
the forms presented. Gallery
hours are Mon.-Frl., 2-4 p.m ..
Sun. 2-5 p.m. CSUF Is located
at 800 N. State College Blvd.
Call 773-2037 for Information.
Worka by Louie Monu, on dis-
play now thru Oct. 25 at The
Edge Gallery. 212 N. Harbor
Blvd .. Fullerton. The gallery Is
open Tues-Sat, 11-4. For Info
call 871 -5862.
I Gallery hours are M -F. 10-3.
Brea Qallerr, No. 1 C iv ic
Center Circle, Brea, wlll display
150 contemporary works from
a variety of medluma Oct. 4-
Nov. 1. Free admlulon. The
gallipry hours are Wed-Sat, 12-
Spm and Thurs., 12-8pm.
"Dracula, a Tale of th•
Noeferetu", la currently being
performed at the Harlequin
Dinner Playhouse, 3503 South
Harbor Blvd .. Santa Ana.
Shows run Tuea-Sat evenlnga
at 8pm with special Saturday
and Sunday matlnes. Call 979-
5511 for reservations and ticket
prices.
I 8:30pm. The playhouse la
located at 661 Hamilton Street.
1
Call 650-5269 for reaervatlona.
•
Nearly one million of our country's best soldiers
aren't ful l· time soldiers. They're citizen soldiers in
the National Guard and Reserve.
To~ther they make up a full one third of our
nation s defense, which means we can't afford not to
have them fully t rained and ready at all times.
They need one weekend a mont h and at least two
weeks a year for training. That's not a lot to ask.
The gallery is located at 2701
Fairview Rd. Call 432-5039.
So be as ge nerous with your time and impport as
you can.
They're not doing it because they have to, i:n·n
doi ng it because they want to. Which automati y
makes them soine of the very best we have.
Protect their future while the.I protect youn.
For more information, write E moloyer Support,
Arlington, VA 22209. Or call l-800-sM-'4590.
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".loaeph and the Amaalnl
Tedricolor DrMmcoet" wlll
run Oct. 3, 4, 5, 11 , 12, 18, 19,
25 and 26 at the Buena Park
H igh School loc ated at
Magnolia and Academy Way In
Buena Park. Preeented by the
Buena Park Civic Theatre,
tickets are $6 adults, $5
seniors, and $4 children. For '
Info caJI 821-1010.
cauF'a l>eper;nNnt of Theetre
Md Dano. pr ... nta "And Miu
Reardon Drtnka a Llttfe" In Lit-
tle Theatre. Aleo. "Waiting for
Goror·, In the Arena Theatre.
Ticket• are $4.50 and $6
re.pectlvefy. Call the box office
at n3-3371 for reservattona
and ahowtlm ...
-Orpheus In the UnderworW'
wlll open the UCI Performing
Arta S.aaon on Oct. 9. The play
11 acneduled to take place In
the Fine Arta VIiiage Theatre on
the UC lrvtne campus. Ticket•
are $10 general admluion, S8
for UCI students and SS for
other atudent1, senior citizen•
and UCI ataff. For further
detail• call 856-6618.
.... , Palr Ladr-' wlll open at
Ellzabeth Howard'• Curtain Cell
Dinner Theatre In Tuatl n on
Oct. 31 . Tu• thru Thura door•
open at 8:30 p.m., Fri end Sat
door• open at 7 p.m . Sun
matfnee doora open at 11 :30
a.m., Sun eve door• open 5:30
p.m. Prlcee 1tert at 114.95. For
reaervattona caJI 838-1540. The
theatre 11 located at 890 Et
Camino R•I.
81ue Window, by Craig
Lucu, mak• It• Welt Cout
preml•r• on South Co11t
Repertory'• Second Stage
Sept. 27-0ct. 20. Showtlm•
are Tuea.-Frl. 8:30 p.m., Sat. 3
& 8:30 p.m., Sun. 3 I 8 p .m.
TickMI S18-21 . T~ SCR la
located at 856 Town Cen• Dr.
In Coate M .... Call 957-4033
or 957-2902.
G1•u. Benoit Btechra ac-
count of the ltllllan phyak:tat
and aetronomer, wltl be
fMtured on the Mllnetaoe at
tt'9 South COMt Repertory In
Com Mela from Sept. 10-0ct.
13. 8h0wtfmea .. Tuee.·Frt. 8
p.m., 8tlt. 2:30 & 'e p.m., Sun.
2:30 I 7:30 p.m. Tlek... .,.
prtcect ·from S15-22. SCA 11
loC9tld at,IU Town Cen'9r Dr.
Cell 167-4033 or 117-.2902.
MISCELLANY
l!Wtth Annual AnltquM Show
end .... will be held Oct. 4-8 at
the Newport Harbor Art
Museum. Tickets are $8. Houra
are 11-8. Friday and Saturday,
11-5 on Sunday. The mueeum
Is located at 8SO San Clemente
Drive. For Info call 759· 1122.
Newpolt hlule to the Arte, a
blend of bulf neaa, city and the
arta wlll take place on Thura-
day, Oct. 3 at Fashion llfand,
Newport Beach. The event la
free to the publlc. Scrip book•
wlll be available for a donation
of $5. Hours for the event are
4:30-9pm. For details call 640-
3003.
Goodwlll lnduatrtn Annual
Faehloft Show wlll take place
on Oct. 18 at Fashion taland
with proceed~ going to dlaabl-
ed adults. For Info call 547.
6301 .
A 08'1 llt 8anta AM Reoee 11
being 1pontored by the Retired
Officers' Wlvea League of
Orange County on Oct. 9. AN
wives and wldowa of retired
m ilitary offlcera are en-
couraged to attend. For Infor-
mation and re1ervatlon1 call
963-7676.
"We're llectc on Trecll" la the
t heme of the 9th Annual
Orange County Racing Fair, to
be held nlghtfy Oot. 21 thru
Nov. 4 at Loa Alamttoe Race
Track In Cypr .... Racing llk•
pt.ce Mon-Sat llt 8:15pm. Ad·
mlaalon la 12.25. The Race
Track la located 1t 4891 t<at9fla
Avenue. Call 751-3247 for
further Information. '"Ch••• ................. ...,.
wtU take place October 28-27
from 1 O to 5. The extravaganza
wtll happen at the Ofanevtand
Hotel Exhibition Hall, 1150
Weit Cerrito• Avenue,
Anaheim. TlckMI are 17.50 and
av11tabl• thru Tloketma1ter
outtet.. For further detaUa call
~1-8878.
Golden w ... Co .... '""' ...._ preaente the fonowtng
n1m1: Carmen (Oct. 4), Bleck
Orph9U1 (Oct. 11 ), a.ttnger
(Oct. 18), and V1vll ttaJla (Oct.
25). Admt1a1on 11 12.
Screening• begin at 7:30. '°' more Info C9lt -.....1.
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at Bower• Mueeum In a.ma
An&. The mueeum It locetld at
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Mi1Mtif1: Oktoberfest: Dancing Like A Chicken In
Huntington Beach . . . . . . . . 3 Pllyers In Irvine Is A•o11 TM Hot New OC Ni1r.tspots . . . 8
People ftap their arms and dalce on tables-mother words. you can really let your
hair down -at the annual Ok1oberfest in Huotmgton Beach. Visit 1t here with Marcus
Dietz · ~Photo ot Kathleen Moran by Steven G90fges
Introducing a new column by Bret COison. Visit the clubs. including Players.
Crackers. The Bandstand and Baxter's Bayside. Some of them are crowded , but that 's
what people like.
Hollywol4 Shlllia Star Plays A11Mi• . . . . . . . . . . 4
When E F Holz plays people lrsteo That s what this exceptional piano player
:-,ays and we believe him. aher reading this report by Hamett Preddy Holz always
1emembers the time that Elton John played 1ncogntto and no one hstened
Sun Valley Ski Resort : Oldmt And But In The West . . . . 6
;,un Valley 1n central Idaho has the shortest lttt fines and some of the best runs with
,j t>e<;J1nner s mountain and an advancea skier s mountain so the hot shots don 't have
to dodge the bunnies
Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Everything you always wanted to know. but were afraid to ask, about where to go and
what to do in Orange County in the way of an galleries. theater , music and other tun
things
Eating Al Bessie Walls Is Like Coming Home 14
Indeed tt11s restaurant was the home of Orange County's first socialite It's iust as
homey now as always only everyone rs invited
Carib~a Clllise Sllips Dant to Be All Thi Rage . . . . 7 Revised Version of 'Galileo' Shows Bracbtian Dil1•ma 15
Bertolt Brecht had a change of hean after he wrote the play currently on the t>oards
at South Coas1 Repertory. He decided that science shouldn't know everything. So
the play 1s of two minds and two hearts and perhaps a bit confusing
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Orange County Entertainer
The Orange County Entertainer Is a
monthly newspaper publlshed by Baker
Communications with a focus on dining.
nightlife. music. theater, dance and art
throughout Orange County
Seth Baker
Publisher
Steve Hadland
Vice President
and General Manager
Roger Angle
Editor
Marcus .Pl.!rtZ
Advertising Director
Steven Georges
Photographer
Atfred Barcarse
G raphlc A rtlst
Contributions to the Orange c.;ounty
Entertainer are welcome. All materlal
should be addresaed to Edttor, The Orange
County Entertainer. 883 Production Place.
Newport Beach. CA 92663, (714) 631-3120.
Deadline for all calendar listings le the flrst
Friday of the month for pubHcation In the
next month's Issue. The Entertainer
acoepta no responalbfltty for uneollctted
materlal without a self-addressed
stamped envetope.
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Quite honeetty, Newport Beach residents
Alchard and Marte Smith didn't realty know
what to expect when ttteY ..nt to · the annu.I
Oktoberfest c•1bnlllon recentty, at Old World
Vllage In Hu11logton Beech.
Wu 11 going to be a giant party, with young
teens running all over the place? Or would the
pace be sk>wer, and the crowd older, llke the
square dancing group that they occasionally
visit? Rowdy? Sedate? Drunken?
And even after they'd been there for three
hours. drank two large (32 oz.) beers apiece,
and danced to German polkas until their feet
were sore. neither was sure how to describe
what was going on around them.
"I've never seen adults act so crazy," laugh-
ed Mane. "I mean. that chicken dance 1s one of
the strangest things I've seen. I have to admit.
though, 1t is kind of tun."
"I thought we'd flnd mostly kids here, but
there realty aren't as many as I expected,"
Richard added. "But the kids are the ones that
are drinking all the beer. There's a group of
them back there (pointing to the rear of the
beer garden) that must have had 50. They've
stacked 'em on top of each other."
In actuality, the kids, celebrating the 22nd
birthday of Buena Park's Cindy Barber. had 91
of the 32 oz. cups. lh not known whether the
group of efght was responsible for all of those
beers. but San Pedro's Jeff McDaniel piled the
cups on top of each other. picked up the 10-
foot-hlgh stack, and marched around the hall
with the official flag of Oktoberfest.
tndeed, Oktoberfeet aeems to be one of the
tew eventa that tranacenda age groupa,
generation gaps, and dtfferencee In taste.
lnhlbtt6ons don't realty figure In, etther; each
person acts as Cfu:y as his con9Clence allows.
AA a resutt. for the past 175 years, ever since
the first Oktoberfest waa hekt In Munich, Ger-
many, In honor of the marriage of Prince
Ludwig and Princess Thereee, P«>Ple have
been doing the chicken dance, drinking beer
by the gallons. and dancing to pofka music.
Munich conum .... to be the offlclal center of
Oktoberfest. and mHHone Journey there each
year to partake In the celebration, by drinking,
dancing, and eattng good 'ot German goodies
like bratwurst. potato aatad and apple streudel.
But until you've raised a mug and hollered
"EJn Prostt," ftapped your wtngs (arms) and
strutted about llke a fowt. or swayed back and
forth on top of a table, you realty haven't learn-
ed what the tall party Is all about
Donna Zwtck, 22, found out at an early age.
The Costa Mesa resident haa been going to
variooa Oktoberfeeta wttti her parents since she
waa MYen .
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"I've been coming since I wu a little kid," she
said, flashing a wtde, pretty smile. "Germana
are great people. They realty know how to have
fun."
Long Beach's Karen Leuer, 24, le another
Oktoberfest addict A year ago, she visited the
btggle In Munich, and wa entertaJned enough
to decide to return there again In 201 O for the
blcentenlal anniversary of Oktoberfest.
"Ifs so much bigger In Munich; It's Just
everywhere," she said, In between sips from
her cup of coffee. "People are dancing In the
streets, and everyone has a good time. all day
tong.
"But It's a lot of fun here (at Old World), too,"
she added.
When emcee Herbie Schwarz asked If
anyone In the crowd was attending Oktoberfest
for the first time, only a handful raised their
hands. Either the rest were too busy drinking
beer and eating, or this was a veteran group.
Old World makes the festival as authentic as
possible, staging It In a rustic environment wtth
Orange County Entertainer
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a... dencinQ, end~ crazy~ lhe Ok1obetiHt et
Huntington 8"ch'e Old Wortd Vlllege.
cobblestone streets. and importing German
bands for the occasion. Se1nshe1mer
Musikanten will entertain through October 23.
before being replaced by Bayern Express.
which plays Oct. 24 -Nov. 10.
These bands play traditional oom-pah-pah
music, with a foot-tapping tune and likeable
beat. Dressed in Alpine shorts and feather-
tipped hats, they are also experienced in
leading toasts (Ein Prosit!) and the infamous
chicken dance.
To properly strut like a bird. you raise your
hands above your head and shake your fingers:
2) flap your wings (arms); 3) swivel your rear:
and 4) clap your hands four times. All this 1s
done to a beat, too.
Dancing like a chicken is definitely uncouth,
absolutety crazy, but after a few beers. a hefl of
a lot of fun. So do It Cluck-cluck-duck.
Of course, there are beer drinking contests.
too, but the real attraction Is the beef-carrytng.
Here, young ladtea are asked to carry bier
steins, filled wtth beer. whk:h wetgh aa much as
7 lbs. each. Believe It or not. eome of tMM girts
can carry 10, 15, or more steins, while apllllng
nary a drop.
At Old World, the Oktoberfest celebration
wtll continue through Nov. 10. on Wednesday
through Sunday evening. In addition, Newport
Center In Newport Beach wtll host a three-day
festival, on Oct. 11-13.
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Musician Star Finds Footing In Anaheim
bJ Harrtett Preddy
If he had followed what seemed like his
destiny some 15 years ago, you might be
watching Ed Holz today on MTV. blond hair
cascading to his waist, body poured Into a
leopard-skin leotard. singing Into a remote-
control microphone and throwing a piano
across stage before thou.sands of adoring.
screaming adolescents.
lntead, he left the group, which called Itself
"Mammoth," and ventured out on his own. To-
day, he sports a conservative haircut. a plea-
sant smile and a business suit. His old musical
associates now tour and record under the
name of "Van Halen."
"I have no regrets." comments Austrian-born
Holz. "I'm doing very well for myself."
And indeed he 1s. As studio pianist. live
entertainer. orchestrator. conductor. com-
poser. arranger and producer. Holz has gained
enough creditiblity to advertise, "When E. F.
Holz Plays. People listen." For people are
listening. not only In Southern California. but
all over the United States.
His musical background began in Salsberg
where he was born to a mother who played
piano and a father who toured Europe with a
"big band" during the 1930's. When he was
three years old. shortly after immigrating to
America, the couple divorced. From then on.
Holz' mother played a key role in the Inspiration
of his musical talents. enrolling him in piano
lessons at age five.
"I remember it was quite a struggle for me at
t1ve years old," says Hofz. "My feet couldn't
reach the pedals, I was kind of dangling off the
bench.
"But, by the time I was eight years old, I was
accomplished enougtl to where I got over the
basics of having to learn scales and notes. and
making music became enough of an incentive
for me to continue on.
"later, I studied with the Vienna Conser-
vatory for six years. That was during the
summertimes. from the time I was about 13 to
about 20. When I came back, I did some work
w ith classical music, In the Pasadena
Symphony and the L.A. Philharmonic. At the
time. I couldn't make a living doing that; It just
didn't pay. And I didn't want to starve for the
art. I liked the finer things In life. So, I decided
to pursue it from another vantage point."
This was about 10 years ago and. at the time.
the L.A. Philharmonic was paying $9.000 for a
10-month season. The rigorous schedule In-
cluded dally rehearsals and performances, and
demanding classical music performances re-
quired further practice after hours.
"The classical experience was a great foun-
dation for me." concedes Holz, however. "It
gave me the technique, and from there I could
branch out and do anything I liked."
What Holz 1s doing now Is keeping his fingers
on as many keyboards as he can. which he
considers a recipe for success in the music
business. His studio work involves traveling
from his home in long Beach to downtown Los
Angeles for three. 3-hour sessions per week to
play soundtracks for such television shows as
"Magnum P .I.," "The A-Team" and "T.J .
Hookef"." His film credits Include "Gremlins."
"Star Trek II" and Ill and "Tootsie."
Breaking Into the business was not easy.
"I had one teacher who encouraged me a
great deal and I studied with him for about
10 years. He was involved In fllm scoring and
tetevlsJon, and that was a kind of catalyst for
me," remembers Holz.
"Then, a gentleman by the name of Bill
Kurasch. who 1s one of the top first-chair
violinists and concert masters in the city, heard
me and asked, 'Why don't you do studio work?'
I thought, weu . this ls just some guy talking. But
I gave him a call anyway and. sure enough, he
was the real thing. So, I would call him on a
Sunday and he would give me his schedule
every week. I would go and watch him and meet
people. At night, I would play clubs to put food
on the table.
"The first time I went to a aessk>n. about eight
years ago, tt was Perry Botkins, Jr. playing. He
did 'Nadia's Theme.' I saw all these musicians
top studio players. I was floored, hearing th~
music come out of the speakers and being In
the studio and I reallzed, this Is what I want to
do, whether It takes 20 years, I will do whatever
It takes to do this. So, I dedicated myself to It. It
took nine months of going there religiously
every day, rain or shine. Then. one day I was at
a 'Kojak' taping and the keyboard player had
been in an automobile accident and they were
going to call the union to get another one. Then
Bill said. 'You've got a perfectty good player
right there in the control room.· So they got me
out there and I played.
"But, there's a Catch 22. You can't work un -
less you've got experience. Well. how do you
get e~perlence unless you work? So. I went to
Studio Instrumentals Rehearsal Hall in
Hollywood and auditioned for various groups.
Now. though. I had some pull behind me.
recommendations from Bill and other studio
musicians I knew.
"I ended up going out (on the road) with
Jackson Browne, Linda Ronstadt. Seals &
Crofts and Allee Cooper. When I came back
Into town a year and a half later, I could say this
is what I've done and this Is who I've worked for.
Then I started to attend more aeulons. I'd get
phone numbers from keyboard player1 and I'd
call them up on Sundays and get their
schedules. On a break. I'd go out Into the studio
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by Guido Borgee
Much to the chagrin of owners of recently-
developed skiing resorts in the western United
States. the nation's original, Sun Valley, Idaho
stlll ranks as number one, with short lift lines.
This granddaddy of ski resorts started back
In the late 1930's when Averell Harriman, the
chairmen of the board of Union Pacific
Railroad, was seeking a way to Increase
passenger traffic In the west. His solution was a
destination ski resort. and the rest Is history.
Intact the world's first chairlift was designed
for Sun Valley by a Union Pacific engineer who
patterned It after the conveyances that moved
bananas onto trains in the tropics.
Today Sun Valley remains an Ideal retreat for
the serious ski vacationer. Over the years, the
Sun Valley area. which includes the neig hbor-
ing town of Ketchum. has earned a worldwide
reputation for fine skiing.
The season usually starts around Thanksgiv-
ing and runs through April. Sun Valley skiing
encompasses two mountains. Dollar and Bald
Mountain, or "Mount Baldy", as referred to by
"locals."
Dollar's slopes are perfect for beginners.
This teaching center has four c hairlifts,
providing access to 127 acres of easy trails and
runs for the novice skier. After gaining con-
fidence. skiers can move on to the challenge of
Baldy
"Baldy" 1s actually four mountains in one.
served by 12 ltfts, and providing more than 750
acres of groomed runs and trails. This moun-
tain is unique 1n that one side of 1t 1s always in
the sun You can ski River Run and the Bowl
area 1n the morning. and Warm Springs after
lunch
This will almost always assure you sunny sk1-
1ng all day Baldy has a 3,000-foot vertical drop,
and a three-mile-long run. and a total of 64
runs. The lifts have the capacity of carrying 22.-
204 skiers an hour. Because during the
average day the mountain is covered by only
3,500 skiers, this means that Sun Valley has
almost no lift lines.
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Indeed, Sun Valley has no large population
centers to draw from. As a result, you share the
sunny cafe terraces, the ski area, and the trlple-
chair lifts with few other people.
Both Dollar and Baldy are groomed regular-
ly. At night you can see the lights of the snow
cats glowing In the dark as they work high on
the mountains. preparing the slopes for the
next day's skiers.
lift tickets may be purc hased at both base
area's of Baldy, or from the Sports Center at
the Sun Valley Mall. Tickets purchased for
Baldy are lnterchangable with Dollar lifts. All
lifts open at 9:00 a.m. with the upper lifts clos-
ing at 3:30 p.m The sking on Bald-Mountain is
somewhat more challenging than runs found at
Colorado resorts. This area also offers special
touches not found In other area's such aa lifts
that provide Kleenex for your fogged and
eyeglasses. The typical ski ahop, such aa Pro
Select. rents out new, $300 skis and $300
boots. delivered to your hotet Considering the
fine array of equipment rental -available,
seasoned skiers might choose not to lug their
own skis, poles and boot around airports.
The Sun Valley village haa the kind of com-
pactness that makes a car unnesaary. Both Sun
Valley and downtown Ketchum otter plenty of
lodging adjacent to the chalr11fta on Baldy.
Wherever you choose to stay, you won't need a
car. There's an excellent free bus service that
llnks Sun Valley, Ketchum, Elkhorn and Warm
Springs. Known as KART (Ketchum Area
Rapid Transit), It runs every half hour from 1:3o
a.m. to 11 :30 p.m.
There Is even a deluxe fly-Into the Pioneer
Mountains via helicopter for a gourmet lunch at
a mountain hut.
Lastly just beyond the village you'll find Sun
Valley's Nordic Touring Center. There's over fif-
ty kilometers of groomed trails, many border-
ing on Sparkling Trail Creek. Other tracks
wander leisurely through aspen groves and
over the rolling slopes. Instruction. as well as
equip ment rental Is also available.
For additional information contact the Sun
Valley-Ketchum Chamber of Commerce. or
Borges Travel in Tustin at (7 14) 832-0100.
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--Nightlife-------
County's Hottest New Dine/Dance Joints
Although it hes only been open for seven
short months, Players in Irvine is drawing
crowds as if It had been open for years. It's
small wonder too. because Players has
everything one could ask for when looking for
an exciting night of dining and dancing.
The lounge is open and airy, with high
ceilings and lots of glass. thl\t makes even the
most crowded nights comfortable and en-
joyable. One finds enough nooks and cranny's
for those times when one wants just the right
amount of privacy.
But the lounge Is only half the at1raction In
an adjoining dining area, a tempting menu
awaits. with prices as desirable as the food (No
entree is priced over $12.95). A selection of
appetizers and sandwiches will please small
appetites, while those with a hearty meal 1n
mind will have a difficult time c hoosing from a
wide assortment of steak and seafood dishes.
Players· Dining and Dancing is located at
18100 Von Karman Avenue. Irvine (next to the
1rv1ne Marnett Hotel) Happy hour Is 4-7pm. M-
F, with half-price appetizers Sunday night 1s
Big Band Evening from 5-10 pm. Monday night
is Monday Ni ght Football Tuesday 1s
Restaurant Employee Night with a late night
Happy Hour Open until 1 a m Mon-Sat with no
cover For more tnfo call 553-8181
Crackers Works Hard
To Live Up To Its Name
Crackers has been bu1ld1ng its reputation as
the county s zaniest. no-holds-barred nightclub
tor some time now Judging from the
shenanigans going on. it's not likely to give up
that tttle in the near future
Be prepared for an unusual experience when
you v1s1t Crackers The house band, Funt1st1c
Five. is straight out of a Wetrd Al Yankov1c
video. and proud of 1t Their antics draw atten-
tion away from the fact that these are some very
talented mus1c1ans
Waiters and waitresses not only serve you.
they serenade you. as nearly all of them cltmb
the stage at one point or another during the
night It's 1mposs1ble to classify the music. ex-
cept that its very danceable (most of the time)
There s also an A-rated spotlight that
catches dancers doing their thing on the small
and always-crowded dance floor. And if you're
not careful. you might end up drinking a glass
of confetti that fills the air almost constantly
Throw in an assortment of whistles. sirens.
lights. and bells and it doesn't take much 1m-
aginat1on to see why Crackers is all that It
tries to be
Some people can get earned away tn an at-
mosphere like this The advice here 1s to stay
within reasonable llm1ts because Crackers hes
a team of bouncers that would Intimidate Ar-
nold Schwarznegger.
Crackers Is located at 7 1 O E. Katella Avenue.
Anaheim. Happy hour is 3-7 pm, Mon-Fri, with
75c off al~ drinks plus free hors d 'oeuvres from
4-6 pm. Cover Is $1 Sun-Tues, $2 Wed-Thurs.
$3 on Friday and Saturday. Be prepared to
stand In line If you arrive late Call 978-1828 for
turther Information.
The Bandstand Kaaps
The Beat All Night Long
The Bandstand Is a club made In heaven for
those who love to dance.
A slick and spacious gathering spot, It boasts
not one, not two, but three dance floors. The
main floor by ttaeff la larger than most In the
county, but when a hot track pours out of the
sound system. It's tou~h to find a space on any
8
NIGHTLIFE
bJ Bret coa.on
of the three floors.
So with top dance tunes from Elvls Presley to
Michael Jackson, the floors are usually always
hopping. A 10-foot video screen rounds out the
atmosphere. lowering and raising on com-
mand.
Some tips if you're planning a night at The
Bandstand: arrive early to get a table, dress
sharply because there Is a dreaa code, and be
prepared to dance 'tllt you drop.
The Bandstand Is located near the 5 Freeway
and Katella Ave., at 1721 S. Manchester.
Anaheim. Cover charges are as follows: Mon-
(Contlnued on Pege I)
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LIGHTEN UP AT GAVIN'S ~·~
Long lme~ Cover charges H 1~h
prices. The ~me crowd ... ? Then
,;.,, J/!l~ come _to G.ivin's and
~-expenence Orange
County's freshest night-. ~v~
most advanced sound and video
system , high energy cbncing on
a stainles-5 steel tloo~ plenty of
club. At Gavin's Lounge and ~
Court}'2rd ufe, you 'II find
more th2n just gJiuer. You 'II
discover a new st2.0cbrd in
nighttime enteruinment.
Gavin's offers you Aruheim 's
sating, 2nd an oyster bar for
late-nigtu snacks. Experience
the difference at Gavin's.
Where .c1~ meets fbsh f's"'\
every naght. ~.
Sheraton·Anahetm
Hotel
HALLOWEEN PARTY
• Specially .. Brewed" Cocktails
•Spooky Videos • Prizes for Best Costumes
October 31, from S p.m.
Orange County Entertainer October 1985
NIGHTLIFE---
<Condnued from , ... I)
day, Tueeday and Thuraday S2. Wednesday $3,
Friday and Saturday $4. Monday has free
dance leaon1 from WMt cout awing to jitter-
bug. Tu.day la he bend night and 10-cent
apaghettt buffet. Wedneeday, the world'•
greetnt hypnotla1, Louchlln, performs at 8 pm.
Sunday ts country night. For details can 956-
1410.
Baxter's Bayside Is
Deceptively Casual
Nestled In Newport Harbor on Pacific Coast
Hwy., Baxter's Bayside has created a low key,
casual ambiance that seems almost out of
place from the high and mighty Image of New-
port Beach. It's so low key, that even with a
large neon sign out front. It's easy to drive right
by this hidden treasure.
Baxter's Is unpretentious In appearance and
atmosphere, a characterlstJc which seems to
suit a large group of regulars Just fine. A liberal
dress code matches the atmosphere with
everything from shorts to suits being accep-
table (there are exception• on Friday and
Saturday nights). Thoae regulars are prlmarlly
made up of yuppies, who are busy proving that
they know how to have a good time.
The biggest draw for the dinner crowd Is the
attraction of relaxed waterfront dining, wtth a
menu that will satisfy moat dlacrtmlnatlng
palatff. The n6ght crowd enjoya a 1p.ctoua
dance floor. a huge vtdeo acreen, and teYeral
ltrllteglcaHy placed monitor• that play the
latNthlta.
In keeping wtth the low key poflay, the muelc
le adequately loud, but not ao overpowering
that YoU OM't carry on a ctvtltzed conwnatk>n.
The Hlaatlona are uaualty middle of the roed,
tom.what l8'd btlck, and YflfY danceable.
r At BuWa BayaJde, one night of fun In a
caaual and relaxed Mttlng can tum Into a p,..-
Mnt. addictive habll
Baxter'• Bayalde I• locat9d at 33 Bayakte
Drive, Newport Beach. Diaco dancing 11
fMtured aeven nlghta a week. Monday la foot-
ball night with I telwtalone, 86-cent drtnk• and
$1 hotdoga. Wedneeday night fMtur• turtle
rec. at 9:30 pm. Thuraday night hu Long
1 ... nd lea r ... tor S1 .95.
Happy hour I• 3-7 pm, Mon-Thure. Friday
and Saturday, $2 cover with munchlee until
mldn'9ht. Munch,.. the r.t of the week unttl 9•
pm. Cal 873-2733 for more Information.
Business and Pleasure
Sttv1n1
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2• .._ Phofw~ B cm= •
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October 1986
Ed Holz------------
and look at their musfc and their charts end uk
queettone and )ult pick their bralna ..,art. They
were ao wttttng to Mewer any qu111Mane I Md. It w• ameztng. I couldn't ~ It."
Before long, Hotz WU well on his w.y to
making a name for hlmMlf among tome of the
belt studio mualclana In Hot~wood. Now,
besides televtalon and film soundtracklng, he
also plays summer concerts at the Greek or
Universal Amphitheatre for acts such as Chuck
Mangione and James Taylor, and heads a com-
pany year-round that produces advertising
jingles. Thus far he has written jingles for
MacOonalds Restaurants, Heineken, Miller
beer and the well-known Toyota "Oh, What a
Feeling" ad. With all these successful business
ventures behind him. Holz still chooses to per-
form 5 evenings a week at the upbeat Avenue
Bar In the Anaheim Hiiton. Part of the attraction
is the synergy of playing for a llve audience.
"I'm very sensitive to what people are f•llng
and doing and how they are responding," he
says. "I don't try to force-feed music for what
I'm doing here. I love this hotel and I've met a
lot of wonderful people. Ifs very cosmopolitan."
Seemingly, however, playing for a nlghtclub
crowd might not hotd the same lev91 of glamor
and Income as the world of Hoftywood
studio recording. Why really does Holz do It?
"Working In Hollywood and working In
studios with major stars, Ifs easy to get sucked
into that whole fast scene where your ego
becom• something you can't deal with," he
explains. "The reuon a lot of atara are dtfftcutt
la becauae they've lost perepecttve about
them•lvee u peopte. That Image and that
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hype the media h• gtwn them ~
~ ttWt IMy are and IMy ~ b1IM• It I
wu getting caught up tnto tMt Md WI job
gtwe me per..,...,,.. Thie la the GP9oel" •·
treme, and I'm able to grab my..tt out of .,.
middle eome....,... and find me."
Hotz te'l8 the nory of an lnddent ttm tDdt
pa.ce white he WU doing ee>me ~ wtlh
superstar Etton John In Loe Angel•. John •-
preued IOme Interest In playing IOmewMre
locally and Incognito. Hotz lnvtted him to
Northwoods, a dub In Long BMch, wt.. he
arrived In com.ct tenw and ltrMtdol'tee and
proceeded to play a few old standards for the
audience. People talked ~ during the per-
formance and afterward there waa no
applauM. He played aome more and again
there wu no applauee. Finally, Hotz Introduced
him u Elton John and he .. t at the piano to
play aome of hi• own "hits." The crowd audden-
ly went crazy.
Hotz bellevee there la a leMOn to be learned
In there eomewhere.
"People think that, If It'• free lfa not any
good," he obaeMta. ''If they have to go to gr•t
lengths and tt coetl a lot of money to get tt. then
It's fantastic. So, when I'm playing and
nobody's ll1tenlng, I remlnlace and think abou1
that."
From playing the organ In church at age 13
to playing In rock-and-roll-band• to performing
In clualcal aymphonlee to acorlng for film and
televlalon, keyboard player and entertainer Ed-
mond F. Holz has fashioned a burgeoning
career out of one of hit life's paaalons. le he
happy with his cholcea?
"I've always loved music." he lnatsta. "I ltve It,
I feel It. I eat It, I slMp It, I do everything to
music. And. I fMI very fortunate to be doing
something I like to do."
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Art
The worlll of P .
lluddey Moee, the artist
who has achieved Inter-
national acclalm depicting
llfe among Mennonites In
Pennsylvania's Shenen-
doah Valley, avallable for
purc hase, Callfornla
Heritage Gallery, Cypress,
at 5009 Ball Rd.. 10-5
p.m.. Monday-Saturday.
952-3397
New work • br 2 2
member• of the CSU
Fullerton Art Department
Faculty will be on display
Sept. 7 -Oct. 1 Ceramics.
glass photography and 1l-
lustrat1on will be among
the for ms presented
Gallery hours are Mon.-
Fri 12-4 pm . Sun 2-5
p m . CSUF 1s located al
800 N S tate College Blvd.
Call 773-2037 lor informa-
11on
wl.evelt of Re.ilty, .. the
Realist paintings or M 1c1el
Daniels. Maxwell Hendler
and Mark Wethh. will be
on view at Saddleback
College South 1n M1ss1on
V1e10 Sept 13-0ct 10
The gallery 1s located at
28000 Marguerite Pkwy.
Call 831 -4747 for informa-
tion
The Arta WI Treneltlon wlll
be the theme of the 8th
Annual State of the Arts
Conference Sp ecia l
guest speakers Include
Thomas Kendrick , Ex-
ecutive Director of the OC
Performing Arts Center
The conference will take
place Thursday, October
2'4 from 8-2·30pm at the
Irvine Hilton. 17900 Jam-
boree Road
Mery .,.,.. Queyle'1 worb
In oil and watercolor are
o n d isplay at United
States International Un-
viers1ty's Orange County
Center now thru Oct 25
Adm1ss1on Is tree The
center Is open 9·30-5
weekdays and is located
at 2300 Michelson Drive.
Irvine Call 619-693-4639
lor further details
"Re fl ectlone ", a
photography e><hlb1t by
Mane Bergstedt recalling
childhoods is on display 1n
Orange Coast College's
Photo Gallery, 2701 Fair-
view Ad now thru Oct 22
The gallery ts open M-F.
8am-10pm. Admission is
lree. Call 432-5725.
t.aeune a..a. c~ of
Art wlll feature paintings
by Barry Berg and
monoflthlc sculptures by
Craig Lee Stone Oct. 15-
Nov 25. The coflege Is
located at 2222 Laguna
Canyon Road. Call 497-
3309 for Information.
Treff• w .. t Clattery In
Laguna Beach will exhibit
10
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paintings by Nell Boyte,
Joni Falk, Kay Hottman.
Michael O'Laughlln; also,
bro n z'e s by J a m es
Gruzalski and Victor
R1esau: Jewelry by John
Christensen. Now thru
Oct. 31 . The gallery is
located at 14 76 South
Coast Highway. Call 494-
7888 for Information.
Quorum Gollorr I n
~ a..ctt will feature
watercolor landscapes by
Virginia Huttman and oil
paintings by Arlene
Huseby. Oct. 1-Nov. 1.
The gallery is located at
374 North Coast Highway.
Open 10-5. Closed Mon-
days. For info, call 494-
4422.
ac Spece Gellerr 1n
Laguna Beach will present
new works by Frances
Murray and David
Levinthal, Oct. 18-Nov. 27
The gallery is open Tues-
Sat.. 11 :30-5:30 and is
located at 235 Forest Ave.
Call 497-1880
Watercolor• br Helen
Ruder will be on view at
the Sandstone Gallery.
Oct. 3-Nov. 3. The gallery
1s located at 384 North
Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach. Hours are 11 -4,
Tues-Sun. For details call
497-6775.
WOfb br Lou9 Monza.
on display now thru Oct.
25 at The Edge Gallery,
212 N . Harbor Blvd ..
Fullerton. The gallery is
open Tues-Sat, 11-4. For
info caJI 871-5862.
Common Ground
Mule•t ..... Art Gallery in
Fullerton wlll feature
wo r ks by Arthur
Aylesworth. Sarah Logan,
Karen lnnls Reed. Pat
Rodgers. and Johanna
Hansen. The exhibit will
run Oct. 1-26. Gallery
hours are Tues-Sat. 10-5
Located at 509 N. Harbor.
Fullerton. Call 879-0075
"Snoopy In FMMon" will
be on exhibit at the SCUF
Art Gallery, Oct. 19-Nov.
17 Admission 1s free. The
gallery Is open M-F. 12-
4pm and Sunday, 2-5pm.
The CSUF Art Gallery IS
located at 800 N State
College Blvd. on the
CSUF campus. For details
call 773-3262
"The H..U.Mf", a series
of 13 large oil paintings
created by Dick Walding
1s on e><hibit now thru Oci
4 at the Orange Coast
College Art Gallery 1n
Costa Mesa. Admission is
free. Gallery hours are M-
F, 10-3. The gallery is
located at 2701 Fairview
Ad. Call 432-5039
"Pow..-and PreMnee:
Images of the Sublime
from Africa. North
America, and the Pacific"
1s currently on view thru
Oct 3 at the Rancho San-
tiago Community College.
The gallery is open M-F.
11-2 and Tues-Wed
evenings 7-9pm Call 667 -
3177 for details.
The o.,...tMtm o.11ery
at Chapman College 1s
currently exhibiting "Ar-
tists and the Landscape"
thru Oct 17 Gallery hours
are M -F. 1-5pm . The
college is located on
Glassel! Street in the city
of Orange.
"Trophl•• and Future
Proj ect•'' by Dustin
Schuler Is on display thru
Oct. 16 at Cypress
College Fine Arts Gallery,
9200 Valley View.
Cypress. Gallery hours
are M-F. 11-3. For details
calld 826-2220.
The Suean Splr ltu•
Getloty, 552 Old Newport
Blvd .. Newport Beach 1s
featuring photography by
Patrick Nagataml and An-
dre Tracy thru Oct 12
Gallery hours are Tues-
Sat. 10-5 Call 631 -6405
for further info
Galleria Capl1tr1no 1s
currently displaying "A
Tribute to Helen Hardin"
thru Oct 20. Renowned
Hopi 1eweler Charles
Loloma will present his
newest creations Oct. 25-
27 The Galleria is located
a t 3168t Camino
Capistrano. San Juan
Capistrano. Open daily
10-5pm. For details call
661 -1781.
.._Gallery, No 1 C1v1c
Center Circle. Brea, will
display 150 contemporary
works from a variety of
mediums Oct 4-Nov 1.
Free admission The
gallery hours are Wed-
Sat. 12-5pm and Thurs .
12-8pm
"louthem Orainge CountJ
at It• a .. t: Sculpture.
Horticulture. Architecture,
and Gourmet Delights"
willt ake place on October
19 Buses will leave Buena
Park Community Center.
8150 Knott Avenue. for a
tour of selected sites In
Newport Beach and
Corona del Mar. Registra-
tion is S 12 Tour hours are
8:30-4:30 Call 821-1010
for details and reser-
vations
DAN CE
wp.._ end ... wor will
be presented as part of
Ballet peclflca'a Chlldrens
Serles The popular Hena
Christian Anderaen fairy
tale will be performed Oct.
19 at 3:30pm and Oct. 20
at 1 :30 and 3:30. The
Ballet Pacifica la located
at 650 Laguna Canyon
Road, Laguna Beach. Call
49'4-7271 for tlci(et prices
and detalls
"lloml•", a bri lliant
modem dance company.
wilt perlorm Oct. 26 at
8pm in Saddleback
College's M cKinney
Theatre. Tickets are S 1 O
for general admission. $9
for senior citizens and
students. The college is
located at 28000
Marguerite Parkway. Mis-
sion Viejo. For reser-
vations and info call 831 -
4656 between noon and
4pm.
Orange CoHt College
Performing Art• Serlft
will present the following:
Copellia Ballet (Oct 5).
Theatre Flamenco (Oci.
18), Tzignanka -Russian
Vocalists and Dance (Oct.
27). The college Is located
at 2701 Fairview Rd ..
Costa Mesa. For reser-
vations call 432-5527
DRAMA
.
"The Plete Called Cor-
P\19 Ctvt.tl." a re-creation
ot 14th century religious
drama from the York and
Wakefield cycle plays per-
formed rn medieval
England , w ill be
presented at UC Irvine
Sept 24-28. Oct 1-5. at 8
p m Tickets are $5 and
$6
Galho, Berton Brecht's
account of the ltallan
physicist and astronomer.
will be featured on the
Mainstage at the South
Coast Repertory in Costa
Mesa from Sept 10-0ct
13. Showt1mes are Tues.-
Fri 8 p.m .. Sat. 2:30 & 8
pm., Sun. 2:30 & 1 30
p m Tickets are priced
from $15-22. SCA is
located at 655 Town
Center Dr. Call 957 -4033
or 957-2602.
~eT•oft1'9
No•relu", Is currently
being performed at the
Harlequin D i nner
Playhouse, 3503 South
Harbor Blvd . Santa Ana
Sho ws run Tues-Sat
evenings at 8pm with
special Saturday and
Sunday matines. Call 979-
551 1 for reservations and
ticket prices.
"Joeepft end h Amazing
T_...k:oaor 0fWftCO«"
will run Oct. 3, 4. 5, 11 12.
18. t9, 25 and 26 at the
Buena Park High Schoot
located at Magnolia and
Academy Way in Buena
Park. Presented by the
Buena Park Civic Theatre.
tickets are S6 adults. SS
seniors. and $4 children
For Info call 821-1010
CSUF'e Department of
Theetre end Dence
presents "And Mtas Rear-
don Drinks a Little" In Lit-
tle Theatre. Also. "Waiting
for Gorot". in the Arena
Theatre. Tlciceta are $4.50
and S6 reapecttvety. Call
the box <>trice at 773-3371
for reservai tona and
showtimes.
Orange County Entertainer
Blue WlndoW, by Craig
Lucas. makes its West
Coast premiere on South
Coast Repertory's Second
Stage Sept. 27 -Oci. 20.
Showt1mes are Tues.--Fn.
8 30 p.m .. Sat. 3 & 8:30
p m . Sun 3 & 8 p.m.
Tickets $16-21. The SCR
is located at 655 Town
Center Or. in Costa Mesa.
Call 957-4033 or 957-
2602.
Oliver I Charles
Dickens' classic musical.
will be staged at Ellzabeth
Howard's Curtain Call
Dinner Theatre through
October 27. The Curtain
Call tS located at 690 El
Camino Blvd. In Tustin.
1ust otf the Santa Ana Fwy.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
on Tues. through Thurs .. 7
p m. Friday and Saturday.
Sunday matinee opens at
11 30 a.m . evening at
5·30 p.m Prices start at
$14.95 Call 838-1~ for
1nfor mat1on Fullerton
680-5863 or 731 -2792
wEvlb will open the Fuller-
ton C1v1c Light Opera's
season on Octot>or 18 at
Plummer Audi torium
Performances are
scheduled Thurs-Sat at
8pm and Sundays at
2:30pm The auditorium 1s
located at 218 W Com-
monwealth Ave.. Fuller-
ton Call 879-1732 M-F.
10-5 for details.
"Golltl to •••.the
lh•t I' i• scheduled to
run at tf'9 GEM Theotre in
Garden Grow Oct. 4-Nov
2. The theatre Is tocated at
12852 M ain Street Call
636-7213 lor showtimes
and rnervationa..
"FMtt .. ht Fr0ttzle", a
m a d c ap comedy, 1s
currentty playing at the
C o sta Mesa Civic
Ptayhouee Thurs-Sat at
8:30pm. The playhouse is
located at 861 Hamilton
Street. Call 65()...5269 for
reservations
"Orpheue In the U.....,w..,. will open the
UC I Pe rfor m ing Arts
Season on Oct. 9. The
play is scheduled to take
place in the Fine Arts
Village Theatre on the UC
lnnne campus. Tidcets are
S10 general admission. S6
for UCI students and $8
for other students. senior
cit~ens and UCI staff For
further details call 856-
6616.
Hel Holbrook stars 1n
"Mark Twam Tonight".
Sat. Oct. 5 In SCUF's
Plummer Auditorium
TlcJ(ets are $20. S 17.50.
and SlS. The auditorium
IS located at 2 18 W. Com-
monwealth. Fullerton. For
reservations call 773-
3371.
(C1 • It•~ U J
TheArtamOCC
lecCMtd CllJ:
Oct..
(Tickets $1 edvanct1,
S8 door)
Llncoln M•JCN'i9.
P...._: Oct.12
(Tickets $6 edvance.
$7 door)
Fr-*~
Dldt .. Hd..._
Oct. 12
(Tick.,_ $8 ectvence,
1 7 door)
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(Tk:kefa I&)
881'Dq119 a •r , .. ,., 8111111c GA •
~ le adwance, 17 door)
Cell 432-5527
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
COMMUNITY SfllVICtS
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..._.c ••• ..,.by~
Schaffer • ~ run-
ning at the Newport
Theetre/ Atta~. 2501
Cliff Drive. Newport
Be.ch. Showtlrnes •e
Fn-Sat et 8pm 1tWu Oct.
12. For r111rw11100• end
lntormetlon call 831-0288.
...., ,.., "--... open
at Elizabeth Howard's
Curtain Call Dinner
Theatre in Tusdn on Oct.
31 . Tues thru Thurs doors
open at 6;30 p.m .• Fri and
Sat doors open at 7 p.m.
Sun matinee doors open
at 11:30 a.m .• Sun eYe
doors open 5:30 p.m.
Prices start at $14.95. For
reservations call 838-
1540. The theatre is
located at 690 El Camino
ReaJ.
"••'1 tM Deecr' and .. •ottlcolll" wfll be
preeented In the Actor's
Ptaybox et Goldenwnt
College In Huntington
Beech. The p&eys wtl run
Oct. 3-5 at 8 p.m. and Oct.
6 at 3 p.m. Admission '8
$4 general. S3 students.
The coHege is located at
15744 Golden West
Street. Call 89S-8378 for
detatts.
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,.,.. a blend of bulill 111.
dty and the .,,. ... tllke
piece on Ttturadtty. Oct. 3
et Fuhion llland, New-
port Boech. The ewnt •
,,.. to the pubic. Scrip
book• .... be ftWtabee tor
a donation of $5. Hours
tor the ...,,.,,. are 4:30-
9pm. FOf detaMa call &40-
3003.
"D• Color••: '••• Cut •11 .. M t a• Is
currently on dllplay at Bo•• s MUMUm In S.U
Ana. The mueeum la
loc:eted at 2002 N. M8ln
Sl end Is open 10-S Tua
9wu Set.. Md 12-6 Sun--
•. Admlak>n is he.
....... A 'A St 11
............ be
held Oct. ........ New-
port Herbor Alt MU89Ufn.
Tick• .,. •. Houra .,.
11-8, FricMy end s.tur-
day, 11-5 on SuncMy. The
m...um is toe1t1d 8t 850
S.. Cliemen .. OrMt. F0t
Info c8ll 759-1122. ...................
Alla,abteltdof~
dty Md ... .,,. ..... e
piece on Thurldey, Oct 3
at Fuhlon lllend, New-
port BMd\. The event le
tree to the pubic. Scrip
books wMI be llWileble for
a dondon of $5. Hours
tor the .,,..,., are 4:30-
9pm. For d4M6fs c8't &40-
3003.
Gaaaw• to , ... Aa-.
..... ,.....IR ..... will
take piece on Oct 18 at
Fashi on Island w ith
proceeds going to dlsabf.-
ed adutts.. For info c.11
547~1.
AU., ....... AM,.._
.. being spon.-od by the
Retired Officers' Wives
league of Orange County
on Oct. 9. All wt¥M and
widows of retired military
officers ate encouraged to
attend. For Information
and r....-vatlons call 963-
7678.
..._,,.._._Trmr ls
the theme of the 9th An-
nual ()qnge County R8C>
Ing Fatr. to be"-ld ntgh11y
Oct 21 thrv Nov. 4 8t Loe
Alam"°8 Rebe Tr8dc In
Cypress. Racing takes
piece Mon-Sat et 8: 15pm.
AdmiN6on Is $2.25. The
Race TrlCk Is located at
44591 K8'8la Avenue. C8H
751-3247 tor fur1hef lrifor-
mation.
-Cluc1' 11 blrau I ma
..,. .. ake piece ()c..
tot>er 28-27 from 10 to 5.
The extravagenza will
happen et °" Disneyland Hotel Exhibition ..... 1150
West Cerritos Avenue,
Anaheim. Ticket• are
$7.50 end avWlable ttwu
Tldletmas19' outeta. For
further ...... eel 541-
8878.
Q ..... WHI Colle9•
,._ ..,._ pt111nta the
lollowtng ""'* Carmen
(Oct. 4). Bleck Orpheue
(Oct. 11), BerMoger (Oct
18). end Viva ...... (Oct
25). Admission I• S2.
Sa ... .tnga begin .. 7:30.
For more Info call 89S-
8387.
MUSIC
.............. ,.......
,..... a fUt..mcMno mU9te
progrem featuring sax-
ophon ls t. pianist anci
singer lee Ferrell. wtlt be
performed at the New-
porter Resort lounge.
Ferrel '8 accompanted by
keyboardist Hal Ratliff
and singer Laur11 Vida.
and perf0tms pop rode .
country. and .. oldies"
tunes . The show la
presented Tuesday
through Thursday
evenings from 8:30 to
12:30 and Friday and
Saturday nights from 9-1
a.m . The Newporter
Rnort Is located at 1107
Jamboree Rd In Newport
Beech. For Info call &44-
1700.
Teloftl and varletr
..... open to the pubtie
are featured et the Via
Merla In Cypress. On
Wednesday nights at 10, a
l~aync conteat wtth a
$100 prize la teatured; on
Thurldaya ai 10 p.m.,
''The Gong Show'' .. held,
open to any act. lnc:kdng
magicians, comedians.
dancers. and singers. Vie
Marla is loe.eed 8t 9969
Walker St., Cyprees. For
Information. call 821-
9300.
C......., PN•11 •• the
WOftd-feknowned p6aniet
Who has performed tn
New y °"' and In London
for the Queen of E.nglllnd,
Is perl0tmlft9 Tunday
through Saturday
..,.n1ng9 .. the Newport
M•ndarln restauran1 In
Newport Beech from 5:30
k> 9:30 p.m .• 3860 Cam-
pus Or. cal 852-0900. ·-.•. ..., , .................. .....
wlll perform In The
Sc.ula • Jacuzzi • Massage
ALL PROFESSIONAL FEMALE STAFF
Avenue Ber et the
An•helm Hiiton •nd
Towers Mon. -S8l 4::3()..
8:30 p.m. TM Anllhelm ""'°" .. k>c*lld .. 771
Convention Wy. cal 740-
4288. .,.. ,,..... .,... .. .,
0.:"'1•• wtN perform
Symphony No. 7 In C M•
jor .. le Mtnr· wtth the
Celifomia U... Chat•
• gueet •rtist on October·
29. The conoett ... t.mke
piece et &pm et the South
Co est Community
Church. 5120 Bonita Ca-
nyon Drtve. lrvlne. F0t
deteils cllM 261-023 ~
-...... ac111.,-, Southern
CaUfornla"s foremost Big
Band will perform Oc-
tober 13 at Irvine's Turle
Rock Communtty Park
from 3-5:30pm. Admls-
ak>n Is $4. R.trestunents
wiN be avaHabte. Can 660-
3928.
...... c .... Is appearing
Tues-Fri. at the Sheraton
Newport ' Hotel from now
untH NoY. 3. The Sheraton
Is located at 4545
MacArthur &Nd .. Newport
Beach. Call 833--0570.
UCI v...._ Peltwwnlng
Al1llllc Orpheus tn the
UnderWOf'kt (Oct. 9), Easy
C&ub. direct from Scotland
(Oct. 10), The Mikado
(Oct. 12), Andf9W HIM and
Horace Tapscott (Oct. 18),
Theatre Artists Group of
Santa Blifbar ... (Oct. 19),
and Deb Hand (Oct. 29).
Calf ~18 for llM>w-•
times and rwrvations.
y ....... -..c lilllll::--c..... 15455 Jeffrey
Road. Irvine wtff host a
Mfies of free conc:erts..
The schedule is as
follows: Fecutty recital
(Oct. 5 at 8pm). Plano, 4
hMds (Oct. 13 et 4pm).
Opus Four String Quartet
(Oct. 25 et 7:30). Md Greg
Mac:l'*>eh. Fx a.ctone
(Oct. 26 .. 8pm).
"'TWe tar ..........
mustcal revue. wtll be
preeented et the Forum
Thaatro In Yorba Unda.
October 19. Tho Forum is
k>c:atad et • 175 Fairmont
Blvd. CaM 779-8591 for
tldce1 prices and Inform•
tJon .
E~ Ffom Everyday Stress~ Tensions • RekJx ~ Efloy CU Foclttes
~..fn llAM To2AM • Sot 12 Noon-2PM • Su'l lPM-llPM
(714) 955-3191
4251 SUTE G. MARJN;ALE WAY. NEWPORT BEAot CA 926MJ
2 llocks From John WaffWJ Mpoff
Orange County Entertainer
Ct¥1C w.uT AT OCC -1119 a.II W .. tne a c n ..... ,..... .. 2 so•• 5 ••••••••
"C CD ' ,• I I .. c ' ' Od. I. .. 0....-C.-C ·1•1 ............... 1".:ae~IAOCC-...._.a.
....,.-, ........ .,a..Oc9ca.-1t1r1dJotc.,
A e1n1 ............. Uc di 19,..._alllll
COfte81t9 at tM lntM
A•P"""••tro: T I na
Turner (OCt. 5). The Cure
(Ocl 12). Kenny Loggins
(Ocl 19). Foreigner and
John Catt.1y (Oct. 'Z7).
For lnf0tmaUon and to
charge tickets c.lt 740-
2000.
•Aftlclelt1l•E ....... .-
_.,D.Q. ••c" .. wlll be
presented by The Master
Chorate of Orange County
on October 18 at 8pm.
The event wtn take place
at Santa Ana High School.
Santa Ana. Tickets range
from S 15 to $25. Call 535-
0153 fOt detalla.
._K-.MlaC..,....
end Owct 11l a wtH con-
tinue Frtdey n6ght perfor-
mances thfU Oct 18 et the
Anahei m Hltton and
Towers. 777 Comrention
Way. Anehelm. Admission
Is $6. Ballroom dance in-
struction begfna at 7:30
foltowed by Bob Keene at
8:30. For information call
740-426&
Ewe .. ta •t C"•'•an C•11•9•: Chapman
Cham~er Orchestra.
Choirs and Symphonic
Winds (Oct. 20), Plano
Duet: The labecque
Sistefs (Oct. 27). Tickets
are S5 and S7.50 respec-
ttvety. C8H 997-8812 for
showtlmes and reser-
vations. The colteoe Is
IOCated on Glassetl Street
In the city of Orange.
Concerts al '"• Cm,._.-. Santa Ana..
B.J. Thom• (~t. 30),
M o e Bandy & ·Joe
Stamptey (Oct. 1 ).
Bellamy Brothers (Oct 7),
Razzy Bailey (Oct 14), Ntt-
ty Gritty Dirt Band (Oct .
15). The Crazyhorse Is
located at 1580
Brookhollow. Call S.C9--
1512 for tickets and
details.
Fulllrtaft c •••• • llulilic D '' 1 ••II presents HBig Band Explosion~ on Oe-
tober 26 at 8pm. General
admission Is S4. and S3
for students end senk>r
citizens. The cottege Is
loeated at 321 East Chap-
man Avenue. FuUenon.
catl 871 -8000 extension
253 fOt Info. ,.... .._ .......... ..
In concert at tM Hop In
Fountain Valley Oct. 2.
The Hop Is located at
18774 8rookhurst. Call
963-2* for tidcets and
lnformetion.
............... wtll be
perfofmed by the Pacific
Symphony In Santa Ana
High ScMol on Oct. 12.
Clarinetist Jamee Kanter
is featured In Mozart's
haunting worlc. Show time
Is 8 p.m. Cell 973-1300 for
tlckeis and Information.
Tired ol the same
old spots?
Check Entertainment,
Theatre & Nlghtllte
11
'Tifl! UNYARNlattl!D TINTH' -John RftW ...,_ lft the
Amencen Pr ....... of -TM Un•......._. Trulh" et the
AhnMMw n..tre of the lluMc: CenW, Loe~ Wrttten
by Rorce RJtOn, "The Unw~ Trulh" le ect.duled .. the
ftret producUoft of the 11th 8.-on tor A'*4lc Dlrectcw Robert
Fryow end the Center Theetre Qroup/Ahnlmw n..tr. end
sQJ9 from hpt.mber 2t through November 11, 1115.
'To Live And Die In
L.A.' Action Drama
What Academy Award -winning d irector
William Fnedkin did for New York in "The
French Connection" he now does for the mean
streets of L A 1n "To Live and Die in L.A.," a
high-style. high-speed contemporary action-
drama about two Secret Service agents track-
ing a professional counterfeiter who k ills
without a qualm
To Li ve and Die in L A .. 1s powered by a
superb ensemble cast. many of th em new-
comers with backgrounds 1n theater in Chicago
and New York It stars W1ll1am Petersen as a
Secret Service agent. W1ll1am Dafoe as an artist
turned c ounterfeiter John Pankow as
Petersen's young partner, Debra Feuer as the
counterfeiter's girlfriend, John Turturro as an
unlucky accomplice. Darlanne Fluegel as an in-
former and Dean Stockwell as Bob Grimes. a
wily criminal defense attorney.
Based on a novel by Gerald Petievich, a
United States Secret Service agent whose work
has been compared to the best of Dashiell
Hammet and Joseph Wambaugh, the film
shows for the first time the process of
counterfeiting money in fascinating detail. It
also otters a unique look at the many and un-
usual sides of Los Angeles. where it was filmed
entirely on location, climaxing in a hair-r~ising
freeway chase that promises to top the
celebrating ending of "The French Connec-
tion ..
"To Live and Die 1n L.A "1s WilliAm Friedk:n's
eleventh feature film In 1972 "The frencli
Connec tion" won him the Academ I Award a:11
the Directors Gulld of America AwarrJ as But
Director: he followed it with the neck-irenchlnry
supernatural thriller "The Exorcist.·· r nose two
films received a total of sevente Jn Acer.emy
Award nominations and seven Oscan.
An Irving H. Levin-SLM II Pr.,ductlon fr;r
release by Twentieth Century Fox. "To Uvd anc1
Ole In L.A." Is dlrocted by William Fri&fikln ana
produced by Irving H. Levin from a sc.reenplay
by Frledkln and Gerald Petlevich, adapted from
Petlevlch's recently-published novel. Bud
Smith Is coproducer and Barry Bedlg Is
associate producer.
a Director of photographer Is Robby Muller
("Paris, Texas"). Ulty Kllvert Is production
deatgner, Scott Smith Is film editor. Bob Welner
Is casting director and John J. Smith is produc-
tion man&Qef'.
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12
Action, Passion In 'Death Of An Angel'
One of the first motion pictures developed by
Robert Redford's Sundance Institute. "Death of
an Angel" stars Bonnie Bedelia and Nick Man-
cuso in a powerful psychological drama about
two people who are brought together by mutual
faith, only to be torn apart by violence. This tale
of contrasts and passions. laced with action
and adventure, was shot entirely on location in
Los Angeles, Texas and Mexico.
The gripping story of "Death of an Angel"
concerns Grace Mackenzie {Bonnie Bedelia), a
widowed mother who is ordained as an
Episcopal minister. Her teenage daughter Vera
(Pamela Ludwig) is confined to a wheelchair as
a result of the same automobile accident that
killed her father.
When Grace sets out to find her m issing
daughter, she discovers that Vera has Joined a
faith-healing cult led by Angel (Nick Mancuso).
a charismatic figure with a small band of
devoted followers. Grace believes that Angel is
an out-and-out charlatan. and her suspicions
seem to be confirmed when she learns that he
1s tied m with a local leader of the Hispanic
Mafia. A dramatic cross-country chase ensues
which forces Grace to question her own fun-
damental beliefs and ultimately leads her to a
deadly confrontation.
Bonnie Bedelia plays Grace MacKenzie.
Bedelia, who won wide critical acclaim for her
portrayal of Shirley Muldowney m "Heart like A
Wheel," has been a performer most of her life.
Besides numerous stage and television credits.
she has been featured in such films as "The
Gypsy Moths." "They Shoot Horses. Don't
They?." "Lovers and Other Strangers" and
"The Big Fix ..
•
At Twains, 'G' Day'
Means a Good Time.
TwoDlecoe
.HALLOWEEN BASH
,,.......,, Oct. 11
tlOO In pt1-. for
thmbm~
• Moafn1rs-M1l1 Exotic Night
• Tuaday-Bldlllor p1rty
• Wltl..Uay-Upspc Coltuts
Plua. ••
H-..r Hour WMlu!W11i "'°"' 4-1 p.m. F .. turtng complimentary C8rwd buffet with
~out beef end hem.
Orange County Entertainer
Nici< Mancuso stars as Anget. Mancuso, a
seasoned actor, has been seen In such films as
"Mother Lode." "Blame It On The Night,"
"Heartbreakers" and "Tickets To Heaven," for
which he won Canada's Best Actor Genie. the
equivalent of Hollywood's Oscar.
"Death of an Angel" was one of less than a
dozen scripts selected for presentation at
Robert Redford's Sundance Institute In 1983.
Each year. over 500 screenplays are con-
sidered by the Institute for Its assistance and
guidance. Only those deemed to be of excep-
tional merit are selected for laboratory work at
the Institute.
The Angeles Entertainment Group. Inc./
RDA Productions, Inc./ Inverness production
was written and directed by Petru Popescu and
produced by Peter Burrell. Dimitri Villard. Rob-
by Wald and Charles J. Weber are the film's ex-
ecutive producers.
BAAll QUINTET AT OCC -The ,_ A1t1 .,_ QuMtle.
one of the wottcra tor.moee brw •-etlkll., -,...,"' ,,...
d9J "9ftlng, Oct. 4, et~ C... C1l1•1 TM OOftMtt beolne et 1 p.m. tn occ•a ~a.....,. n..tre . ...,._,
..tec1k>na •II apen WOfke "°"' ._ '"' ....., lo the ,..... Mnt day. FM tidlet Information, ....... 411-lllO.
DINNER *TAKE-OUT
Dining & CNry out
Open Monday-
Satll'day 4pm
Slllday 2pm
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October 1985
., I
'
---Potpourri--------
Eating At Bessie Wills' Restaurant Is Like Co11in1 H1111
Her name was Bessie Walls, and she was
one of the first bonaflde socialites In Orange
County.
Long after her husband John had died In
1950, she wined, dined, entertained, traveled,
and spent money frivolously. Parties were a
daily occurence at her home, a Spanish-style
Anaheim mansion surrounded by 110 acres of
citrus groves. before she passed away In 1973.
This quote attributed to her which so aptly
explained why there was almost always
something going on at her home: "Friends add
warmth to the house like wine adds warmth to
the table."
Today, the citrus is gone but the home
remains. having been turnep Into a popular
restaurant which bears her name. And though
there have been a few alterations and changes
to convert a home into a restaurant. it still Is
hsted as a historic landmark.
Thus. the home/restaurant still features the
original beams and stairwell, along with the
elevator in the master bedroom. One area
which didn't require much change was the wine
cellar, which contains a variety of California vin-
tages.
The Spanish-style decor of the restaurant, so
reflective of Orange County's history, is
mirrored by the cuisine. as well. A variety of
spicy Spanish food is ottered. along with Jager
Schnitzel ($12.50), which serves as a tribute to
the German settlers who reportedly founded
Anaheim.
Mostly, though, the menu emphasizes food
that will make your mouth tingle. An example
would be chicken breast con rajas ($11 .50),
which is baked in salsa. avocado. sour cream
and cheeses. An excellent seafood enchilada
($14.25). stuffed with crab and shrimp and
topped with cheese and salsa, Is another.
Roast rack of lamb. priced at $16.95. Is also
available. as ls a complete array of seafood dis-
hes. including shrimp scampi ($14.25), broiled
scallops ($13.95). and stuffed calamari
($12.95). Chicken and dumplings, though,
might be the best bet on the menu -stewed
pieoes of chicken. served In a light gravy and
topped with fluffy dumplings, are just $8.95.
Even with the award-winning cuisine,
though. the main highlight of an evening at
Bessie Walls is the decor. On the walls, pictures
of early Orange County abound, together with
photos of Bessie and John.
Original light fixtures still enhance the walls,
along with the orlglnal handcrafted tiles fram-
ing the living room fireplace. The bedroom Is
now the lounge. where pianist Biii McClure
entertains Tuesday through Saturday evenings
from 8 p.m.
And undoubtedly, Bessie Walls, who so lov-
ed to entertain. would be happy to know that
Flying Karamazov Brothers Destroy Big Macs In Mid-Air
"Catch it before they klll tnemsetves with a
meat cleaver." warns the New York Post.
"Comes close to stealing the Broadway
season. What they offer to fellow lunatics of all
ages Is a very good time!" proclaims the Garrett
Newspapers.
These quotes refer to the Flying Karamazov
Brothers. one of the welrd9St, most hilarious,
comical quintets ever to Invade Orange County.
How wlerd are they?
Let's just say that the audience cheers wildly
every time they pull off such feats as destroying
a B~ Mac In mid-air. They're famous for throw-
ing things at each other. playing a variety of
musical Instruments (some of which they also
throw at each other), telling bad Jokes. making
worse puns. and having an e>etremely good
time doing It.
The Brothers are set to Invade the La Mirada
CMc Theatre on Friday, October 4 at 8 p .m.
Tickets for the Flying Karamazov Brothers are
$13.50 and $12.50, ayallable •t the La Mirada
Clvtc Theatre box office, at 14900 La Mirada
Boulevard, La Mirada. Phone at (213) 944-9801
or (71-i) 994-6310.
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14 Oran~ County Entertainer
her home is now a favorite destination for those
looking for fun.
The Place: Bessie Walls Restaurant
Address: 1074 N. Tustin Ave., Anaheim
Phone: 630-2812
Hours: Lunch, Mon-Fri 11-2:30 p.m.; Dinner
daily, 5-10 p.m.; Sunday Brunch 10-3 p.m.
October 1815
1
----Theater--------
Revised Version of 'Galileo'
Shows Brechtian Dilemma
.., 0.. Loillll
Ber1ott Brecht't "Gallt.o," now playing at the
South Coast Repertory, enar• lta audience
early. Who can r..-. a man eo full of hla
edence that he'• wtllng to convey the pr1n-
ctptee -and the excitement of It -to hla
houMkeeper'a eon? In the Mrty eeventeenth
century, the earth le no longer the center of the
untverM, man no longer the fa¥ored offaprlng
of God. GalHeo act'99 to open people'• eya.
In the Nttle role, Dana Bear gtvee UI one of
the greet flgur• of ~. G•lteo. Gall .... u
he Pf'0\'91 the new conceptton of the unNwle.
In doing so. he butts he9d• with the INders of
the church. who argue that GalHeo'• proofs wfll
Introduce doubt In men, de9troy their~
about their place In the untveree. They admtt
th!Y~ fear that Galileo'• nottoM wtll fr• men for
greater things and that they wtll not need the
church.
Elcar'a Galileo domlnatM the play. Elcar ts a
househotd face If not name -I recently MW
him u the phony FBI agent In a re-run of '7he
Sting." We see him In a r•tteu. demanding
... rch for the trutha of the un.._. He prays
for more time for ,....,ch. He alto needs more
money simply to suppbrt hi• houMhotd, so,
with. bit of lft9nt.nth century huck8'lftlm,
he ... ,. the plans for a teMecope to the city
fathers. Onty a ehort ttme later the Dutch show
up wtth a boetload of the t18l11copee.
The 1cen9 Mta up the compromlMa Gallleo
mak• later.
Gallleo's lnvesttgatlon• caused wtld specula-
tion In Europe. The navtgatk>nl -remember
that thls wu the •a of Magellan -were ex-
panding the known world. People were exdtied
rather than Intimidated by the new view of the
heeven1. They needed the guidance, and 9Y9fl
the ..., • .acrtftce, of Galileo In order to broeden
the ferment. But, u a r.autt of hll popularity
and outapokenn ... G.a11eo earned hlmaelf a
trip before the lnqufettlon, -"•• he recants hla
dalms. As er.cht t.11• It. this ehr.ugglng off of
eoclal responllblllty conttnu•.
Brecht originally wrote the play In 1938,
focUlfng on the ac:ientllt'a duty In the ...,.ch for
knowledge. The p&ay waa a hanh oomment on
the 0...man aclenUlta and tmetlectwlll who
cho• to be silent rather than confront the
Nazis. The atom bomb caused Brecht to rewrite
the play as he worked on Its production wtth
Charles Laughton. Brecht decided there are
llmlta. Some things shouldn't be dlacoYered.
The search for sclentlflc-truths mu at not
deetroy~e.
In the end It Is Galileo's condemnation of
hlmaetf that strikes the note that S..echt wanted,
that we have here a man who displayed cowar-
dice when courage was demanded. But we like
EJcar'a Galileo too much. We feel pity for him.
rather than the great d'8guat Brecht wanted.
Galileo's daughter, Virginia, Is the antttheals
of her father. In this role, Anni Long plays a
happy, simple woman with a great absolutely
unquestioning faith In God. She Is oblivious to
her father's science and politics, unc:oncemed
by the flner moral Issues lnvofved.
Wortham Krlmmer la Andrea, Galileo's
protege. We see Andrea as a child and as an
adult, but there I• an aspect of him that Is all
child, agog at new Ideas. He retains his
Idealism and wonder. In the end, he wants to
hear that Galileo'• recantation wu simply pan
of a larger plan, whk:h ta a way out for GaJlleo,
but one that he refuMe to c:taJm.
''Ga"'-oH provok• the viewer Into con-
sidering the very contemporwy problem of the
acientllt'a r~bfltty to IOCiety. But Brechrs
rewrttlng produced ten9k>n at the point where
aoctal re1pon1lblllty and the quest for
knowtedge Intersect. In Dale Ek:ar's Galileo,
though, we have a man wtth whom we can em-
pathize, and the .ctenttat's ethical respon-
albUltles compete with the tunnel vlafon
produoed by the d•ty struggte of existence.
Runs through Oct. 13.
D•n Logan is • novelist and ll'Nlanc•
magazine writer who I/vu In Corona del Mar.
Forum Theater Presents 'Two For The Show'
"Two for the Show," a mullcal revue starring
Sandy Burnard and Daniel Bain, wlll be
preeented at The Forum Th•ter In Yorba Lin-
da Saturday, October 19.
Burnard and Bain created ''Two for the
Show," which they call a fut-p9Ced mulNcal
romance with memorabte moments from the
mu8'cal comedy stage.
The show wtll fMture fevorttes by Rodgers
and Hammerstein, Sondheim, Lerner and
Lowe, and Cole Porter. The MCond half of the
program II an abbrevtated Y9f'9k>n of the hit
lhow "I Doi I Doi"
One revtewer wrote " .•. the two-character
•how ... thMr pack8ge of delight from Wirt to
flnllh." Another crtttc aakt, "Their show run1
the gamut of emotion• from laugher, through
teara. to gooeebump• up and down the apfne,
and Includes. of courM, some of the loveU•t
mulieal ahow numbera."
Sandy Bum•d began her profank>nal stage
career In New York llnglng pr1nctpel rolee for
the Light Opera of Manhattan. Recent ahow8 In
major thMlr• throughout the Untt.d States In-
clude "Little Me" wtth Donald O'Connor and
Eve Arden. "Showboat" wtth Van Johnson, and
ul Love My Wife" with Barbi Benton. u wefl as
teleYtak>n appearance1 on "After-MASH," .. 20/
20" and "General HospttaJ."
Danlet Bain hu a background In classical
theatre to oomptement hi• mu9'cal comedy ex-
perience. While studying at the Webber
Douglas Academy of Dramatic Arts, Ltd. In
London he recetwd a Certtflcate of Mertt for
outstanding craft8man.hlp. Bain hU atarred In
musical theatwa across the .country In such
8howt u "Brigadoon," "No, No, Nanette" and
"Hello Dolly." .
The duo wtll be eccompanled on the October
19 program by The Forum Popa Quartet. This
performance Is a pert of the 1985..ee Cetebrlty
Serlet preaented by the North Orange County
Community eo.e.ge Dfltrlct. The Forum
Themter la loeated at • 175 Fairmont Boulevard
In Yorba Linda.
Tlcket9 for the 8 p.m. performance are S7 .50.
For further lnformatlOn on "Two for the Show"
or the entire Cetebrlty Sert•. call tM Com·
munlty ServtC8I omce at {71•) 779-8581.
Customers Still
Recall When The
Cannery.Canned Fish
When ~u own and operale a restaurant that
Is also a historic landmark, you're bound to oc-
casionally see history repMt itaetf.
For Biii Hamlhon of The Cannery restaurant
In Newport Beech, such a moment came when
a mlddl&-aged women who waa lntervtewtng for
a job mentioned that she had worked at The
Cannery during the depreeafon yeera, when It
waa still a ftlh cannery. It was turned Into a "P ..
restaurant In 1973.
Sure enough, one of the photos on the wall
deerty lhowed her .. a teenage girt, standing
with a group of employe 11 In front of the
bulldlng. Need .... to uy, Hamlhon hed to gtw
her the job; he htr9d h9r -8hcl111 I I/~,
a poeftk>n she hekf untl lhe Wt
"And we always haw Peot* come In who
worked here during the 1930'a. 8nd lh9y say,
'Oh yeah, the place atffl look• the same',"
Hamltton added.
Of courM, mc>fe than Just noatatg6a buffs
frequent The Cann.y, whtch Hamffton uya II
en)oytng tta beat buaineaa yeer ever. Fllh lovers
enjoy It ~UM the day's freeh catch atw.ya
features fish caught by The Cannery's own
boat. the .. Sllwr Star"; cruise kNws enjoy the
Saturday and Sunday brunch putts around the
bay, offered on the .. ,_.a Muj•es."
In addition, th•e'• also an upstairs lounge
which featur" ltve entertainment nlghtty and
on Sunday afternoons, along with a ... food
bar (which, lncldentllffy, MIVM complimentary
ciam chowder Mon-Frt from 4-6:30 p.m.). And
wine connofaaeura appreciate the opportunity
to sample premium flne wines by the glaaa.
It Is all served up In an atmosphere so reflec-
tive of The Cannery's earty days: can conveyers
loaded down with cans, labe'ing machines. and
plenty of pipes and equipment can be seen
thoughout the spacious Interior.
Fish continues to be a malor portion of The
Cannery's bu9'nesa. Each day, guests are given
a hand·wrftten piece of paper which lists the
fresh catch Items of the day. The llat often In-
cludes abalone, a deflcacy which sometimes 11
hard to find. along with halibut, Mabaas.
albacore, sole, salmon and swordfllh.
Other dinner entrMI lnctude king crab legs
($22.95). shrimp scampi ($18.95), terlyakl
chicken ($1 1.95), Portuguese st..-C )$1•.95).
and a variety of beef and steak dishes.
The Place: The Cannery
AddrNS: 3010 L•Feyette Ave., Newport Beach
PhoMI: tJ15-5777
Hours: Lunch, Mon-S.t 11:30-2:30 p.m.; Dinner
5-10 p.m. Sunday Brunch 10-3 p.m. Entertain·
ment nlghtfy from ~2 a.m.
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"TrK• of Rltu.l,ft In Hhlbttion of andent, tredltional end
con~ery worb of *1 tt'91 Nftect rttee of p scg1, II on
view et the City of lrvlne Ane Artll Cent.r lhtougll NOY. I.
Festival Japan, Mousketeer
Reunion Set At Disneyland
Festival Japan. a Park-wide tribute to the
culture and people of the ans;ient island nation.
will be held at Disneyland 6n Oct. 12-13.
Highlights both days include a parade featur-
ing hundreds of traditionally attired Japanese
dancers; favorite oriental specialties at
selected restaurants; cultural performing
groups on stage; and Japanese arts and crafts
exhibits.
Another of Disneyland's scheduled fall ac-
tivities is the "Mouseketeer Reunion," starting
Oct. 19. The reunion will pay apeclal tribute to
the Mickey Mouse Club show's 30th anniver-
sary. Original Mousketeers Sharon Baird,
Sherry Alberonl, Bobby Burgess, Tommy Cole
and others wlll perform a nostalgk: re-creation
of of their television program.
The Mouseketeers also will be the featured
guests in a festive parade commemorating
their anniversary. A Mouaeketeer Ratty wlll be
held daily In Town Square, and there will be
Mouseketeer demonstrations at Main Street's
Plaza Gardens.
Disneyland is located at 1313 Harbor
Boulevard. Anaheim. The park Is open every
day from 10-6 with tonger varying hours on
Saturdays and Sundays. Admission to the Park
includes unlimited use of attaraciJons (except
arcades) for $16.50 for adults and $10.50 for
children 3-12. Under three is admitted free. Call
Disneyland at 999-4445 for further Information.
Alpine Inn Known As The
'Chicken And Dumplings Place'
People don't always remember its name, but
they atways seem to remember its specialty. To
many peop&e, the Alpine Inn in Garden Grove is
stmpfy "the chicken and dumplings place."
And It's no wonder why. either. For years. the
popular little restaurant with authentic decor
has been serving the fi nest chicken and
dumplings in Orange County, and it has been
doing so at the most affordable prices. too.
Consider· a half-chicken, served with a light
and fluffy German dumpling and covered with
gravy is priced at just $5.95. The chicken is
moist. tender, the dumpling is fresh,
the gravy is tasty. and the combination of the
three results in one of the best dinner bargains
around.
When Fred Valdez bought the restaurant
from a retiring old German couple eight years
ago, he, along with his wife. Pat, wanted to turn
the place into a Mexican restaurant. But atter
looking over the revenues, and the steady
stream of customers that are always flowing
into the Alpine Inn. he changed his mind.
Instead. he learned how to run a German
restaurant. Now. polka music flows gently
through the speakers. German posters and
decorations adorn the walls. The waiters are at-
tired in German shorts, and genuine alpine hats
with feathers sticking out of the top.
But mostly, he continued the practice of ser-
ving fresh food daily. Virtually everything Is
made on the premises, from the bread, to the
dumplings, to the noodles in the very-tasty
chicken soup.
Traditional German favorites such as Sauer-
braten ($8.25) comprise the menu, along with
Wiener Schnitzel ($8.25) and Swiss fondue.
Cheese fondue ($11.25), for Instance. Is aerved
in a heated pot with cubes of bread for dipping,
and is a real treat for cheese lovers. Beef fon-
due, at $11. 75. Is also avaJlabte.
But the real surprise at the Alpine Inn comes
In the form of the potato pancakes. which are
absolutely f antastlc. Cooked to a delicious
brown, they rival any served In Orange County.
Apply Strudel, baked fresh and served with a
dab of Ice cream, rounds off a tasty German
feast with style.
The bread served at the Alpine Inn Is special,
too. due largely to the addition of one In-
gredient. Bite Into the bread, and try and
decide for yourself what It Is.
Give up? It's nutmeg. which adds a subtle,
yet special zeal to the bread.
The Place: The Alpine Inn
Address: 13432 Brookhurst Oust North of the
22 Fwy) .
Phone: 530-3282
Hours: Dinner. M-Sun, 4-9 p.m.
Ma Maison Opens Cooking School
THOSE CRAZY SO's-tHs ~vs
ARE BAOC l\CiiA.NI
~arunng our Famous SO's ~I
Dandngl Uw ShcM'sl brrf DJs & Comer
Open nftty-)Oln dlr panyl
Ma Cuisine, the prestigious Southern
California cooking school assoc:lated with fam-
ed Ma Maison restaurant, opened Its new
school in Newport Beach at the Irvine Ranch
Market this summer.
Directors Linda Lloyd and Toni Mlndllng
Schulman announced that the program will be
very similar to the successful series currently
being offered in Los Angeles.
Ma Cuisine offers participation and
demonstration classes taught by the top chefs
who've created some of the Southland's most
famous dishes. Celebrated chefs from Los
Angeles-based restaurants such as La Toque,
Valentino's, Ma Malson. and L'Orangerie, as
wefl as tocal culinary experts from The Ritz.
G<>'den Door, and Remlcks personalty teach
the sessions.
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For the price that one would often pay to dine
at one of these exclusive eateries, students can
learn to prepare the creations, and then aft
down to a fabulous meat In an Inviting environ-
ment.
Classes range In levels from basic cooking
techniques to speclallzed classes for the more
advanced student. Courses Include: "Salada As
A Main Course," "Summer Pasta," "Gourmet
Cuisinart," "Mandarin Gourmet," and "Ma
Cuisine For Teens," among others.
Ma Cuisine's curriculum Is designed to
reflect the revolution In American culinary
awareness and creativity.
The Los Ang8'es Times described the school
as. ''fun ... exciting, and productive." ~
For further Information and a free brochure.
please call (714) 759-6818.
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SU"DA Y f'.fTE LNE I
.,.,.. AUTHaNTICJ••
UVeJ 50's-6'Ys Darn Band
Otdits Vocal C~
ltOCK 'N ltOU, ....,_N
A Tr~~ to Rpck·s ~s.
f~aturing GREG TOPPER
E~ Monday-8 p.m.
h ~st show in townl
ROCK AROUND ...... CLOCX
~aturing JASON CHASE
Every T~-8 p.m.
18774 lilroolctu'st, Fourairt Valley
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Fine French Cuisine Flourishes: La Ferme
Sheraton Lounge
Features Vocalist
The Sheraton Newport Hotel's New York-
style nightclub and lounge, Alexander's
Banana, features pianist and vocaJist Debbie
Drummond. Drummond specializes in pop,
classical and jazz music and adds a beautiful
sound to the lively atmosphere of the bar.
Having studied voice under the direction of
Alan Gershwin, the son of George Gershwin.
Drummond has an exceptional singing voice
and a varied array of songs and piano
numbers, promising an event of fun and enter-
tainment.
Alexander's Banana offers the best In at-
mosphere and excitement throughout the day
and on Into the late hours of the night. Whether
Its a relaxing lunch or an evening on the town,
Alexander's Banana is sure to be the spot for a
good time.
Ms. Drummond performs Tuesday through
Thursday nights from 8:00 p.m. to 12:30 a.m.,
and on Friday and Saturday nights from 8:30
p.m. to 1:00 a.m.
Alexander's Banana is located In the
Sheraton Newport Hotel at 4545 M~cArthur
Blvd .. near the John Wayne Airport, in Newport
Beach. Phone (714) 833-0570.
To many people, French restaurants are: A)
stuffy; B) not the type of place to relax; and C)
very expensive:
Whether the French cuisine establishment
has earned this reputation or hot Is open to
debate. But In Mission Viejo, at least, one flne
restaurant Is serving excellent French culinary
delights in a relaxed, casual atmosphere, and
at very reasonable prices. If you've always
thought you didn't like French food, or couldn't
afford It, then La Ferme restaurant is the
perfect place.
The ambiance Is very casual, so much so
that there Is no dress code. It's a quiet, yet
elegant place that doesn't overpower you. And
It Is very Informal. For example, there is no
printed menu -rather. guests choose from a
list of daily specials that are written on a
chalkboard.
"Not having a printed menu give you the
space to find out what people like -It gives
you more flexibility with fresh French dishes,"
explains manager Willie Shoaee. "I send many
things back that I'm not happy with. because I
don't have to serve it. You can't do that with a
printed menu."
Thus, Choaee estimates that 60 percent of
the menu stays the same. from day to day. But
the other 40 percent allows him to take advan-
tage of particularly fresh or special items that
are available.
One special taste treat served up at La
Ferme is the Coever a la Creme au Caviar
($5.95) which, translated. means herbed {;ream
cheese, topped with red and black caviar, serv-
ed on a cracker. The fishy taste of the caviar Is
balanced by the cream cheese, and makes for
a most delicious appetizer.
It's also shaped like a heart. thus making it
Ideal for romantic occasions llike Valentine's
Day, anniversaries. etc.
And though there are other delicious
appetizers. such as smoked salmon, the real
culinary adventure begins with the arrival of the
main course.
DINING IN AN EARLY CALIFORNIA
MANSION
ServinC a variety of fooda adopted from the many ethnic and cultural
recipes banded don tbna the hiltorical California put. From bomatyle
chicken aad dumpHnp to domatic rack of lamb, lmnter ,..ie 1ehnitzel
aml neJ pnp9l'9d witb cb 11111 el Monterey and artichokes from tbelinH valley. Breut
el ctUr.aD ~ .. t'OD raju" I.Del encbilada1 "Del Mar" from IOUth of the border are
allo offered. lfnnr1a are• ll*ialty. The wine cellar ii atocked with a complete selection
of wiW from·tbl Na,...SO.Oma =•· · A.a award-wtnn4•· moderately re9taurant for your next diniDI experience.
~~IP1EO
Biii McClure
At the Pleno Ber
Tuea.-Set Evenings
Octob•r 1985
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LUNCH M-F
DINNER NIGHTLY
SUNDAY BUFFET
BRUNCH
1074 N. TUSTIN A VE., ANAHEIM
6JO.Jl12
Orange County Entertainer
One ab80lute, muat-try dinner entree la the
fresh salmon a la creme, priced at $13.95. The
salmon is tender and molat, and topped wfth a
delic ious sauce that lltterally melts In the
mouth. Another deOcacy is the ftlet mignon au
polvre· ($14). which features a spicy, peppery-
tastfng piece of meet that ii perfectty seaeoned.
Veal marsala. at $13.50, Is another favorite,
for good reason. tra topped with big. round
mushrooms and a thick sauce that has a light,
sweet flavor, and while it la not euy to MNe
tender veal, La Ferme manages to do It.
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lllltCUa Dietl)
Other traditional French classics are also
available, including rack of lamb St. Tropez
($14.75) and duck a' !'Orange ($13.25). Note
the affordable prices -in fact, there isn't a
single item priced over $15. How many quality
French restaurants in Orange County can boast
such a claim?
La Ferme also offers a most unique mocha
fudge cake dessert, made without flour, that Is
sweet and very tasty. So figure that a dinner for
two. including wine and dessert, runs ap-
proximately 25 bucks per -a very reasonable
price for such outstanding quality.
Shoaee knows something about offering
high value for little money. He previously rao a
successful restaurant In Kansas City, Mo .. In an
upscale part of town, that did well, before buy-
ing La Ferme In April.
Obviously, he has managed to carry over the
same techniques In Mission Viejo, too.
The Place: La Ferme restaurant
Address: 2&451 Marguerite Pt1<wy .. Mis-
sion Viejo
Phone: 831-8252
Hours: Lunch, 11-2:30 p.m.: Dinner, 5:30-
10 p.m.: Sunday Brunch, 10-3 p.m.
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--Dining & Nightlife----
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Anaheim
Adrienne'•, Sheraton
-Anaheim. 1015 W. Ball
Rd.. 778-1700. Lunch,
dinner, Sunday brunch.
California cuisine in a
newly renovated setting.
$$
&.Nie Walla, 1074 N.
Tustin , Anaheim. 630-
281 2 Lunch. d inner. Sun-
day brunch, happy hour
Piano bar and singer
Tues-Sat American food.
Reservatrons suggested
$$$
CHa Marla, 1801 E.
Katella Ave .. 634-1888.
Lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch, happy hour. O.J.
and dancing Fri -Sat
Mexican food $
C attlaman'• Wharf,
1160 W Ball Rd., 535-
1622. Lunch on
weekdays, dinner nightly
from 4 p m Happy hour
and S unday brunch also
featured Live entertain-
ment in one lounge Mon-
Sat 4-12 pm , with 0.J. 1n
second lounge Wed-Sun
8 -2 a .m Co n ti i ental
c u isine. r eser vations
suggested $$$
Caro'•, 316 S. Euclid.
535-9978 Lunch. dinner
Fri and SaL. happy hour
Live entertainment and
dancing nightly American
food $$$
Charley Brown'•, 1751
S State College 634-
22 11 Lunch, dinner. Sun-
day brunch. happy hour
Video entertainment
Ste aks. seafood and
specialty dishes Reser-
vations required $$-$$$
Chef'• Kitchen,
Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W
Cerritos Ave . 778-6600
Sunday brunch Hot and
cold entrees, salad bar.
pa stry t ray. Belg tum
waffles. made-to-order
omelettes. $$
The Dugout. 1221 E
Katella (at the Ramada
Inn-Disneyland), 978-
8088 Breakfast. lunch.
dinner from 6 am to M 1d-
n i g ht d all y Dart s .
shuttleboard. satellite TV,
and American cuisine S
Gevln'•, Sherato n -
Anaheim. 101 5 w Ball
Ad . 778-1700 Lunch dai-
ly, happy hour Entertain-
ment and dancing nightly
California cuisine.
Qr11nwtlle'a, Disneyland
Hotel. 1150 W. Cerritos
Ave . 778-6600 Dinner
Mon -Sat Col oni al
American cuisine. Reaer-
vatlons suggested. SSSS
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Green'• Cafe and
Seloon, Grand Hotel, 7
Freedman Way, 772-7777
Lunch. dinner Mon-Sat,
Sunday brunch, happy
hour. Beef. fresh fish and
Mexican specialties. $$
Grinder, 1640 W .
Katella . 778 -0892
Breakfast. lunch, dinner
dall;y, in gourmet dining
atmosphere. $
Le Reateurent, Hotel
Ibis, 100 W. Freedman
Wy., 540-9696. Breakfast.
lunch dinner daily. Happy
hour. L i ve enter -
tai nment/n o danci ng
Mon-Fri 6 .3 0-11 p .m .
Cont i nental cui s i ne.
reservati o ns re -
quired.$$$
Mt11l11lppl Moonehlne,
409 W. Katella. 956-0690.
lunch daily. dinner. hap-
py hour Entenalnment
a nd dancing n ightly
American and Mexican S
Mr. Stox, 1105 E
Katella Ave.. 634-2994.
lunch. dinner. happy
hour Live entertainment
and dancing. California I
c ontinen tal cus i ne;
a ward-w i n nin g w ine
c ellar . Rese r va t ion s
suggested $$$
Oacart I, 1160 N
Kraemer Blvd., 630-0121
Lunch. d inn er. happy
hour. except Sat and
Sun Live shows and con-
tests Mon-Sat Big screen
satellite television $$
A"teurant EiNku, 328
N Stanton Ave . 952-
921 l Lunch. dinner. hap-
py hour 0 J and dancing
Frr-Sat. Japanese cuisine
$
Shl pyerd Inn,
Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W
Cemtos Ave . 778-6600.
Lunch. dinner Seafood
with several fresh fish
selections daily. Reser-
vations suggested $$$
Speghettl Statton. 999
W Ball Rd., 956-3250.
Lunch. dinner dally, hap-
py hour Mon-Fri 4-6 p .m.
Live entertainment Wed-
Su n. World-famous In-
dividual gun collectlon of
the Old West. S
The Summertrea
Reat.urent, 1717 S. West
SI. (1n the Emerald Hotel).
999-0990. Breakfast,
lunc h and dinner daily
from 6:30 a.m. to 11 p m
S unday brunc h served
from 11 a m.-2 p.m. $
The TtNrd Floor, 1717
S West St (in the
Emerald Hotel), 999-0990
Dinner served Monday
through Saturday from
6·30-11 p m. Live entf9r-
talnment and Continental
cuisine. Reservations and
jackets for men required
$$$$
vua. v.,• R..uurem .
Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W.
Cemtos Ave .. 778-6600.
Breakfast. lunch. dinner.
Amer ican specialties .
fresh pasta. salads and
homemade ice cream. S
Thee White .......
887 S. Anaheim Blvd ..
772-1381. Lunch Mon-Fri,
Dinner Mon-Sat. Dine In a
"Turn of the Century"
home. featuring award-
winning American cuisine
and a continental flair.
Reservations
suggested. $$$
Brea
Le Vlde. 6105 Carbon
Canyon Rd.. 996-0720.
Breakfast Sat-Sun. lunch.
dinner. happy hour. live
entertainment Frt-Sat.
American food. Hotel with
one of the only hot springs
in Southern California. $
Auety Pel~. 190 S
State College Blvd . 671 -
3020. Lunch, dinner. Sun-
day brunch, happy hour
live entertainment and
dancing Tues-Sat.
Primarily seafood. with
18-22 different fresh fish
daily. Reservatrons re-
quested. $$$
Buena Park
Hungry T19ar, 6231
Manchester Ave . 522-
t542. lunch, dtnner, hap-
py hour Steaks. seafood.
with live whole Maine
lob ste rs Reservations
recommended. $$
Costa Mesa
Alfredo'• fUt1orente
and Tavern•, Westi n
South Coast Plaza Hotel,
666 Anton Blvd.. 540-
1550. Award-wi nning
Italian cuisine. Including
veal, fettuclnl and quail.
Extensive wine list. SSS$
Cherlle'• ChlU, 2278
Newport Blvd., 549-2~.
~)SJ\_~·~
Open 24 hours a day.
Featuring chlli dishes.
with a full-service coffee
shop menu.$
Ml c_., 296 E. 17th
St.. 645-7626. Lunch,
dinner. live entertainment
Wed-Sat. Mexican food. $
11..._.a, 2701 Harbor
Blvd., 979-6735. Lunch,
Dinner served dally
featuring fine Italian
cuisine. Excellent pasta
Items.$
Newport Rib Compenr.
2000 Newport Blvd., 631 -
2110. Dinner. BBQ ribs
and chicken. $$
1 Ith Street WWt. H5
W. 19th St., 650-5735.
Breakfast. lunch. dinner.
Omelettes . homemade
soups, sandw iches.
casseroles. Weekd ay
breakfast specials and
daily dinner specials. $
Cypress
Herlma Japeneae
Cu~ne. 4009 W Ball Ad ,
527 -35 76. Lunch, dinner
Jap anese food with a
sushi bar $$
The va. M•ria. 9969
Walker St.. 821 -9300
Freshly-prepared Mex-
ican food served In a
warm. hacienda-style
restaurant. Lunch. dinner.
dancing, entertainment
Live Music Fridays and
Saturdays from 9-1 a.m. $
Dana Point
Dane Treder, 34150
Pacific Coast Hwy.. 493-
2603. Lunch, dinner.
oyster bar . Sunday
brunch live entertain-
ment. Seafood and con-
tinental cuisine. Known
for local lobster caught
dally . Reservations
rec om mended on
weekends. $$$
Quiet Cannon, 34344
Street ot the Green
Lantern, 496-«J 146. Lunch,
dinner, Happy Hour. Sun-
day BrunchJ. Steaks,
prime rib, seafood. and
the finest coastllne view In
Southern California.
Reservations
recommended. $$
El Toro
lloft Chelaau, 23&42 El
Toro Rd .. 830-3810
Lunch. dlnn4fr. Closed
Mondays. Entertainment
wtth harpist or violinist.
Belgian and French
cu isine. Dress code.
Reservations appreciated.
$--$$$
Fullerton
Buter'a, 501 N. State
College, 870-0433. Lunch.
dinner. Sunday brunch,
happy hour. Live enter-
tainment and dancing
nightly . Burgers.
omelettes, pizza, steaks.
sandwiches and salads. S
c..,.,. ........... and
Club, 222 W. Houaton
Ave .• 992-2$80. Breakfast,
lunch, dinner. Sunday
. brunch. happy hour. D.J.
and dancing nightly. Sea-
lood. steak. sandwiches.
Sophisticated yet casual
dining with high energy
dancing; adjacent to Holl-
day Inn Fullerton. S-$$
CMk 'N CINwer, t933
Sunny Crest Or., 870-
0891 Dinner happy hour.
Steaks, seafood. fresh
fish and salad bar. Reser-
vations not required but
available. SS
Elmer'a Ptac., 323 N
State College Blvd., 870··
7400. Lunch, dinner. hap-
py hour. Live entertain-
ment and dancing Wed-
Sat. American food, In-
cl udlng BBQ ribs and
chicken, pasta, seafood
and steaks.$
Et Peeo c...._ 2736
E. Nutwood Ave .• 871 -
RESrAURANT
& SALOON
9750. Lunch, dmner. Sun-
day brunch, happy houT.
D.J. and dancing nlghtl'y,
Mexican food. S
...., • •i• ...... 1500
S. Raymond Ave. (In
Griswold's Hotel). e35·
9000. Lunch. Dinner. Hep-
PY Hour ..-nights from
S-7 p .m .• with sushi beron
Monday and Tu••d•y.
Dancing. live enter1aln-
ment Wednesday through
Saturday. American con-
tinental cuisine. Reser-
vations suggested.$$
Garden Grove
Coechmen. 12455
Hester, Garden Grove.
971-2311. Lunch, dinner.
happy hour. Live enter-
tainment and dancing
Broiled steak, seafood.
prime rib wtth daity lunch
and dinner specie.ls. S
Huntington
Beach
81mua Cet./ ca... 1
222Yt Mein St.. 9f!l0.04.40.
Lunc:h Wednatday
through Sunday, dinner
Thursday through Sun-
day. CrepH, quiche,
crol ... nts and more. c....,. •• , ......
406 Pacific Coast Hwy ..
960-9318 Breakfast.
lunch. Sunday brunch
Live entertainment and
dancing. Omelettes, steak
& eggs. assorted burgers
and sandwiches. Very
casual (2 1 and over). S
Ca•• Marla, 16060
Beach Blvd.. 842-254' 1
Lunch. dinner, Sunday
brunch. happy hour
Sonora-style Mexican
food $
Creq Burro, 8082
Adams Ave .. 960-7644.
Lunch, dinner. weetcend
Brunch, happy hour. plus
special cetebratlona, Ilk•
"Clndo De Burro" on the
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SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH ALL MAJOR CR.EDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
Orange County Entertainer Octo~r 1985
--Dining & Nightlife---
Restaurants
(Con• uedhmPlllfe11)
5th of each month. Fresh
seafood. Mexican en-
trees.
.i.e. McUn'•.., a Grll
18121 Beach Blvd .. 841 ·
0417. Lunch. Dinner. Hap-
py hour. served 11-3 p.m .
Sat. and Sun. California
cuisine. including ribs.
fresh fish, seasfood
sautes. chicken. steaks.
$$
11 ...... aBJTM ....
317 Pacific Cout Hwy.,
536-2555. Breakfast deity
8 a.m .• lunch dally 11 :30-4
p.m., dinner nightly 4 p.m.
Happy Hour Mon-Fri 4-6
p.m. Sunday brunch 9-
2:30 p.m. Steak and fresh
seafood. wuth unique
ocean view from any seat.
Live entertainment. dan-
cing nlghtty. Reservations
suggested. $$$
llelldowl•rt Country
Club, 16782 Graham St..
846-3391 . Break fast .
lunch, Sunday brunch.
Live entertainment and
dancing Tues-Fri, Sun. $
Paalr•no'e, 19535
Beach Blvd .. 960-7730.
Dinner Wed-Sun. Con-
tinental with specialty in
fresh fish; feature small
fine California wineries. $$
Tlbble'• Muatc Hall,
16360 Pacific Coast Hwy ..
Huntington Beach, 840-
5661 or (213) 592-4072.
Musical revues 1n reper·
tory Tues-Thurs 7 p.m ..
Fn 5 45 and 9 p.m .. Sat 5
and 9 p.m .. Sun 6 p.m.
Irvine
El Capll•n, 1421 O
Culver Or .• 551 -3310.
lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch, happy hour. Live
entertainment and dan-
cing Wed-Sat. Mexican
and seafood. Big screen
satefllte T.V. $
The County Line,
4615 Barranca Pkwy., Ir-
vine. (714) 551-1942.
Open trorn 11 :30 dally.
Happy Hour. Monday thru
Friday 4 to 7. live music at
happy hour on Wed. & Fri.
Dancing Friday & Satur-
days 8:00 p.m. to 1:00
p .m. with live music.
lunch under $10. Dinner
under $15. No reser-
vations . Fish, steaks. ribs.
prime.
Le C"•rdonnaJ,
Registry Hotel. 18800
MacArthur Blvd.. 752-
2044. Lunch Mon-Fri.
dinner Mon-Sat 6:30-10
p .m. Sunday Brunett 11·
2:30 p.m. Fine French
culllne with California ac-
cent. Reservations re-
quired. $$$$
"8uwle, In The Aeglttry
Hotel. 18800 MacArthur
Boulevard, Irvine. Mullc
Videos. Dancing nlghtty
till 2 a.m. Happy houri 4.7
p .m . Monday thtough Fri-
d a y with two-for-one
drinks and complimentary
hors d'oeuvres. Free valet
parking, proper attire re-
q u I red. No cover. no
minimum. Phone 714-
752-87T1.
Laguna Beach
B.n Brown ... 31106 S.
Coast Hwy., 499-2663.
Breakfast. lunch. dinner.
Sunday brunch. Live
entertainment and dan-
cing Wed-Sat. Continental
cuisine. Reservations
recommended $-$$
O•uguln'• Bistro, 696
S Coast Hwy , 494-0162.
Lunch. dinner. Saturday
and Sunday brunch. hap-
py hour. Closed Mondays.
Live entertainment Wed-
Sat. Sun brunch. Inter-
continental cuisine. In
Hotel San Maarteen.
Reservations accepted.
$$
Hotel ~ 425 S.
Coast Hwy., 494-1151.
Breakfast. lunch dinner,
Sunday brunch. happy
hour. live entertainment
and dancing. Continental
and Danish cuisine.
Reservations required. $-
$$
THE CANNERY
Hlatorlc Landmerlc ... On Th• S.y
October 1985
Tortlli FiMa. 1740 S .
Coast Hwy.. 494-6588.
Lunch, dinner. Sunday
brunch. happy hour.
Mexican-Sonora style.
Reservations required. $
Laguna Hills
....................
1555 s. coast ttwy .. 497-44n. Dinner nlghtty from
5:30, featuring live Maine
lobster. fresh pasta,
steaks. crab legs. fresh
seafood. Reservations
required. SSS
Don Joae'a, 23972
Avenida de La Carlotta.
581-1570. Lunch, dinner.
Sunday brunch, happy
hour. Mexican food.
omelettes. hamburgers
and other sandwiches. $
Mle8ourt Compt"om ... ,
23020 Lake Forest Or .•
855-4233. Breakfast.
lunch, happy hour. Live
entertainment, D.J. and
dancing nightly.
Homemade soups, chill
and specials; sandwiches.
N .Y. steak . scampi,
homemade salads and
more. S
Towere Restaurant,
1555 S. Coast Hwy .. 497.
4477. Breakfast. lunch,
Mon-Sat. dinner dally.
Sunday brunch'. 7-3 p.m.
Plano bar nightly. Fresh
seafood , contemporary
cuisine. with panoramic
vie w of the Pacific
Coast. $$$
Lake Forest
•• ....,,. HouM, 23311
Mulrlands . 770-3222.
Lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch. happy hour. Uve
entertainment and dan-
cing nightly. Continental
cuisine.$$
Mission Viejo
'
8obbJ Mc Gee' a
Coftllomer .. lon, 28471
Marguerite Park,way, 495-
3755. Dinner. happy hour.
O.J. entertainment and
dancing nightly. Steaks
and seafood. llvety, fun
atmosphere. All servtce
personnel dressed In
costume of hlstortcal or
flctlonal characters.
Reservations suggested.
$$
Torlll• Fl•t•, 22792
Vista Del Lago, 830-9980.
Lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch, happy hour.
Sonora-style Mexican
food.$
Newport Beach
------
AIMl9e'e, 311 Marine
Ave. (on Batboe laiand),
873-6580. Dinner eerY9d
nightly, featuring Italian
and seafood Items. A
selection of fine wines and
fresh fish are offered.
Reservations
recommended.$$
Ancient ll•rtner, 2607
W. Coast Hwy. 646-0201.
Lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch, happy hour. live
entertainment nightly.
Fresh seafood. SS$$
Antoine, 4500
MacArthur Blvd. (In the
Hotel Merldien). 476-
2001. French cuisine Mrv-
ed for lunch and dinner.
with Intimate seating. an-
tiques. and French Im-
pressionist paintings.
Reservations suggested.
$$$
Buter'a Street. 4647
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport
Beach, 540-2475. Mon-Fri
11 a.m.-3 p.m.. lunch;
Mon-Sun musical variety
dinner show with the
Young Americans.
..., and ...... 1520 w.
Coast Hwy.. 548-7167.
Dinner nightly from 5-1 O
p .m . Steak , fresh
seafood. S$$
The alatro, 1107 Jam-
boree Rd. (Newporter
Resort). 644 -1700.
Breakfast. lunch. dinner
dally. French cafe featur-
ing modest prices. SS
LUNCH DINNER
SUNDAY BRUNCH
FRESH FISH • EA8T!RN BE-EF
LIVI INTlllTAINMINT
CHAMPAQNI HARllOfl CRUllEI
SATURDAY • 8RUNCH
SUNDAY • BRUNCH, SUPPER
a · >PACIFIC COAST HWY 3010
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NEWPO"T
Bl!ACH
171-5771
Orange County Entertainer
• ...... c..._.,.......,
106 Main St.. 875-7580.
Lunch. dinner until mld-
nlg ht dally. "Weekday
madness" specials Mon-
Wed. Pizza. pasta and
sandwiches. S
.......... 37 Fashion
Island. &M-2030. Lunch.
dinner. Sunday brunch.
haps;y hour. Live enter-
tainment nightly. Con-
tinental I California style •
Reservations suggested
$$
Cate Fleurl, 4500
MacArthur Blvd. (In the
Hotel Merldlen). 478-
2001 . A selection of
provincial French
specialties are ottered
dalty for breakfast. lunch
and dinner. In ttle atrium
lounge. Jazz mualc for
dinner Tues-Sat. $$$ c• Udo, 2900 New-
port Blvd .• 675-2968.
Lunch. dinner. happy
hour. live entertainment
n ightly . Continental
cuisine. specializing In
seafood. Reservations
suggested. $$
n. c_,, 3010
Lafayette Ave .. 675-57n.
Lunch. dinner, Happy
Hour. Sunday Brunch
served from 10-2:30 p.m.
Live entertainment night·
ly. and Sunday after-
noons. Sesfood, Beef. Aleo
Seafood, Beef. Also
features champagne
Brunch cruises Sat. and
Sun.$$$
Ch•rlle'e ChlU, 102
McFadden Place. 548-
2294. Open 24 holJrs a
day. Omelettes. ham-
burgers. steaks. Mexican
foods. At the foot of the
Newport Beach pier. S
GrlncMr, 1400 Pacific
Coast Hwy.. 642·8881.
Breakfast, lunch. dinner
dally.$
la P•lme. Newporter
Resort. 1107 Jamboree
Rd .. 644-1700. Lunch.
dinner. Sunday brunch.
Live entertainment.
California cuisine in a
garden-style setting.
Reservations required.
$$$
Le c• Aeurt. Hotel
Merld len. 4500 Mac
Arthur Blvd .. 478-2001 .
Breakfast, lunch, dinner.
Provincial French food.
Le llkll, 3421 Via Lido.
875-4904. Lunch Tues-
Sat, dinner Tues-Sat 6
p.m . Sunday brunch 11·3.
FMtur• aeuonal festtval
food• of Eur~. Cutatne
proyenule. reeervatlons
acMMd. SS
......... 130 E. 17th
St. (at Newport Blvd.),
Me 1155. Sheltered patio
dining with retractable
awning. Oyster bar. freeh
1Mfood, st90. chicken,
Louisiana "C•jun"
apeclattiea, blackened red
fiah, •nd great fish fry
happy hOur, M-F. 3:30-
8 :30 p .m . Late-night
goUNMt oyster bar. Live
entertainment and dining
nlghtty, free p•rtdng. Ser-
ving continuously dally
from 11 a.m. M
llarr•ll"h• 1100 W.
Coast Hwy .. 645-3364.
Dinner. Betty dancing Fri-
Sat. Moroccan. A"8r-
vatlons recommended.
SUS .... "" ............
3950 Campus Dr.. 852·
0900. Mandarin and
azechuan cutaine MrY8d
In an eleg8nt. Intimate at-
mosphere. Plano enter-
tainment Tuesday through
Saturday evenings. $1
The "'Hint "IF 1-
4251 Martingale Wy., 955-
2755. Lunch Mon-Fri.
Dinner Mon-Sal French
continental cuisine.
elegant atmosphere.
Reservations
suggested. $$
..... On-. 2408 New-
port Blvd.. 875-224•.
Lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch. happy hour. live
entertainment nightly
Mexican food.
Reat•urant Antoine,
Hotel Merld len, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .• 476-
2001 . Lunch. dinner. Fine
French cuisine. Reser-
vations suggested.
Sculpture Q.,d•n
C•fe, Newport Harbor Art
Museum. 850 San
Clemente Or.. 759-0391 .
Lunch Tues-Sat. Dally
specials. salads.
sandwiches. desserts.
Reservations not required
but accepted.
Tony Aom•'a. 2530 W
Coast Hwy.. 642-9070
Lunch. dinner. happy
hour Mon-Thurs 10:30
p .m .-12:30 a .m. Live
entertainment Wed-Sun.
BBQ ribs. chicken steak.
hamburgers. Subtitled "A
Place for Ribs." $$
YUi• Nova, 3131 W.
Coast Hwy., 642-7880.
Dinner. Sunday brunch.
Live entertainment In the
piano bw nigh tty. Italian
cuisine. Reservations ad-
vised. $$$
TM Wareho ... , 3450
VI• Oporto. Lido Village.
673-4700. Lunch. dinner.
Sunday brunch. Live
entertainment. SMtood I
Continental S.U
TM.._ Celmr, 1107
J•mt>oree Ad. (Newponer
Aeeor1), 9"· 1700. Dfnner
Tue.Sat. C'8aa6c French
culalne. aervect In alx
courses. Aeaervatrona
required. S$S
....... ..... 2318
Newport Blvd .. 675-0474
(C•1'•11d on ..... n)
19
--Dining & Nightlife---
Restaurants
(Continued from P99919)
Lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch. happy hour Live
entertainment Thurs-Sat.
Seafood . steaks and
prime rib Bayfront dining.
boat slip!" available. $$
Vint.gee. 501 30th St.
(Cannery Village). 675-
155 7 Fi ne Nouvelle
cuisine. extensive wine list
featuring more than 450
labels. $$$$
Orange
Dover'• R••t•ur•nt,
100 City Drive. 634-4500.
Lunch served Monday
through Friday fr om 11 30
a m -2 30 p m Dinner
served Monday through
Thursday from 6 -10 p m .
and 6-11 pm Fnday and
Saturday Happy hour
weeknights from 5-7 pm
Sunday Brunch from 10
a m -2 30 p m Unique
Continental cuisine $$$
L• B r•H•ri• French
C•fe, 202 S Main St .
978-6161 Lunch. dinner
French cuisine. spec1a1tz-
1ng 1n white veal and fresh
fish Reservations
suggested $$$
Or•nge Cow.ty Mining
Co., 10.000 Crawford Ca-
nyon Road. 997-7411
Dinner. Happy Hour. Sun-
day Brunch, and unique
atmosphere tn authentic
silver mine Steaks, prime
rib, seafood. ribs. and
beautiful city view Reser-
vations recommended.$$
Tokyo Buffet, 213 E.
Katella Ave . 639-4983
Lunch dinner. Sunday
brunch All you can eat
Japanese buffet $
Placentia
Tlequepeque, 111 W
Santa Fe. 528-8515.
Breakfast. lunch, dinner
except Tues, Sunday
brunch Live entertain-
ment and dancing Fn-
Sun. mara<:hi. Old Mex-
ican atmosphere. S
Sw•low'• Cove, San
Clemente Inn. 2600 Ave.
Del Pres1dente. 498-9202
Lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch. happy hour. Clos-
ed Tuesdays. Live enter-
tainment and dancing
Wed-Sun. American con-
tinental cuisine Reser-
vations suggested. $$-$$$
Santa Ana
C r•ZJ Hore•
Ste•khouee, 1580
Brookhollow Dr . 549-
1512. Lunch. dinner.
featuring panfned steaks,
prime rtb, and seafood
Live country music and
dancing tn saloon nightly
$$
G8ndtu lndi8n Culehw.
South Coast Plaza Village.
3820 Plaza Dr .. 241 -0590
Lunch weekdays. dinner
nightly from 6-10:30. Sun-
day brunch 11 -2·30. ln-
d ian cuisine featuring
Tandoori cuisine. reser-
vations suggested $$
H .T .'e , 1641 w
Sunflower. 979-FISH
Lunch. dinner. happy
hour 0 J. and dancing
nightly Seafood. fresh
l1sh and steak Reser-
vations required $$
Red Robin, 1307 W.
Sunflower. 432-1111
Lunch. dinner daily from
11 a .m -2 a.m Happy
hour 3-7 p.m .. 10:30-2
a m . Gourmet ham -
burgers. sandw iches.
appetizers, full bar. $
Sombrero Street, 719
N Matn St .. 547-0921.
Lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch. happy.hour Mex-
tean food. steak. seafood. s
Tustin
The BHn , 14982
Redhill, 259-0115 .
Breakfast Mon-Fri 6:30-11
a.m . Lunch Mon-Fri
Dinner nightly from 5 p.m.
Sunday brunch. happy
hour. Live entertainment
and dancing n ightly.
Steak. barbeque. lobster.
Continental dining in at-
tractive. rust ic at-
mosphere. $$
Chudl'1 S•ek Houee,
14131 Red Hill, 832-6660.
Lunch. dinner. daily. Hap-
py hour Mon-Fri 4-7 p.m ..
Sunday Brunch. Live
entertainment Thurs-Sat
evenings. satellite TV.
Pr i me rib , s teak s.
seafoods. reservations
suggested.$$$
Country
Cero'a, 316 S Eucltd.
Anaheim. 535-9978. Live
entertatnment and dan-
cing nightly 9 p m to 1.45
am
Cr•zy Hor••
Ste•khouee, 1580
Brookhollow. Santa Ana.
549-1512 Live entertain-
ment and dancin9 nightly
lrom 9 p m with concerts
most Sunday and Mon-
day
El C•ptt.en Reeblurant,
14210 Culver Dr .. Irvine.
551-3310. Live entertain-
ment and dancing Wed -
Sat from 8:30 p.m. Big
screen satell i t e
television
591. Prnton'• Yullon
S•loon -D•nceh•ll,
Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W.
Cerritos Ave.. Anaheim.
778-6600 Live entertain-
ment and dancing until
1 30 a.m. Shows rem1n1s-
cent of Klondike Gold
Rush days at 9 and 10
pm
Wh8rl B•r, Disneyland
Hotel. 1150 W Cerritos
Ave .. Anaheim. 778-6600.
Country western music
with Kim Olson Tues-Sat.
5-10 p.m.
Jazz
c... Udo, 2900 New-
p ort Blvd .. 675-2968.
Pianist Judi Lee Mon-Fri
5-8 p.m. lido Jazz All
Stars. featuring Wayne
Wayne. on Sundays from
3:30-8 p.m. Intersection
on Sunday, 9-1 a.m .
Weeknight shows. from 9-
1 :30 a.m.: Mon-Dream;
Tues-Alex Taylor
Quartet; Wed-New York
Jazz ConnectiOn; Thurs-
Sat-Lido Jazz All Stars.
Hotel Merldlen New-
port Beech, 4500
MacArthur Blvd .. Newport
Beach. 476-2001. Judi
Lorick & Trio In Atrium
Lounge. Tues-Sat 5-9
p.m . Gerard Barbut on
p iano 1n Trianon Bar
ntghtly 9 p.m.-2 a.m.
Llbf•ry Lounge, New-
porter Resort. 1107 Jam-
boree Rd . Ne wport
Beach. 6444-1700. Tues-
Thurs 8 30 p .m .-12·30
a m . Sat-Sun 9 p.m.-1
a m 1azz pianist Confrey
Ph 1/l1ps and his
trro
Me•dowl•rk Country
Club, 16782 Graham St ..
Huntington Beach. 846-
3391 Tues-Fri 8-11 p m .
Sun 2-6 p m dancing to
the b1~ band sound
Pop/Rock
B•.r.r'a. 501 N. State
College. Fullerton. 870-
0433. Top 40 entertain-
ment and dancing Tues-
T hurs 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m ..
Fn-Sat 9 p.m.-1 :30 a.m.
with Blowout through Dec.
15 and Race Dec 18-Jan.
5 .
B••t•r'•, , 8872
Beach Blvd.. Huntington
Beach. 964-4112. Top 40
entertainment and dan·
cing Tues-Sat 9 p .m.-1:30
a.m. with Flip through Jan.
5.
Baxter'a. 14346 Culver
Or .. Irvine, 857-2103. Top
40 entertainment and
dancing Tues-Sat 9:30
p.m.-1:30 a.m. with Bad
Checks through Jan. 5.
••J9hore tto.e, 23311
Muirlands. Lake Forest.
fthi'(JI(
71~ r,1,-"5!Jo
Orange County Entertainer
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Oct. 11 tor ab oe&lllDW ... •11t&1 ....
770-3222 Live entertatn-
ment and dancing nightly
9 p.m to closing.
Ben Brown'a. 31106 S.
Coast Hwy.. So. Laguna
Beach. 499-2663. Live
entertainment and dan-
c 1 n g Wed-Thurs 8:30
p m -12:30 a.m . Fri-Sat 9
p m.-1 a.m
BobbJ McGee'•
Conglomer•tion, 284 71
Marguerite Pkwy.. Mis-
sion Viejo. 495-3755. D.J.
and dancing nightly 7
p m.-1 ·45 a.m.
Cr•zJ •urro, 8082
Adams Ave., 960-7644.
Live musk: Sundays,
2:3G-6:30 p.m ., Mon-Wed
from 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m.
OJ Burro plays Top '40's
music Thurs-Sun from
9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m.
C.....r's BJ .......
406 Pacific Coast Hwy ..
Huntington Beach. 960-
9318. Top 40 and rock
and roll bands and dan-
cing Thurs-Sat 9 p.m.-
1·30 a m Scheduled: Dec.
6-8 Fantastic Dreamers;
Dec 13-15 City; Dec. 20-
22 1-5: Dec. 27-31
Spellbound. special New
Year's Eve Party planned.
c..-. .......... Mcl
Club, ad1acent tQ Holiday
Inn 2:?2 W Houston Ave ..
Fullerton. 992-2580. O.J.
and dancing Mon-Sat
4 30 p.m .-2 a.m .. Sun 9
pm . Sun 9 p m.-2 a.m .
CelebrllJ Lounea.
Buena Park Convention
Center Hotel. 7675 Cres-
cent Ave .. Buena Park.
995-1111. Live entertain-
ment and dancing Tues~
Sat 9 p.m.-1 a.m .
Coachm•n, 12455
Haster. Garden Grove.
971-2311. Easy listentng
and dancing Tues-Sat.
btw'e "8ce. 323 N.
State Cotlege. Fullerton.
870-7 400. Live entertain-
ment and dancing Wed-
(Conltr ..... -,... 21)
--Dining & Nightlife----
aubs
(Cl M 11•.,_.,.._.,
Sat with Arm1trong •nd
Guerrero.
El ..... c ..... 2738
E. Nutwood Ave.. Fuller-
ton, 871-8750. O.J. and
dancing nightly 9 p.m.-
1 :30 a .m.
Qewln'• Nl99'lclub,
Sheraton-Anaheim, 1015
W. Ball Rd., Anaheim,
778-1700. Entertainment
and dancing Mon.-Sun
11 :30 a.m .• 1:30 a.m.
Gree•'• Cefe and
lllun. Grand Hotel, 1
F.rMdman Way, Aneneim.
772-7T77. lhra lop 40
entertWnment. fte.... 18774
Brookhurat, Fountain
Valley, 963-2366. Mon:
"Rock 'N Roll Heaven";
Tues: "Rock Around The ~lock "; Thurs: "Crazy
Contests Night": Sun:
Uw '50't b11nd. Mulk:,
dandng and tun at the
dub owned by The Right-
eous Brothers.
............ 425 s.
Coast Hwy., Laguna
Beach, 494-1151. Live
entertainment and dan-
cing 8:30 p,m.-1 :30 a.m.
H.T.•1, 1641 W .
Sunflower. Santa Ana.
979-FISH. D.J. and dan-
cing nightly from 7:30
p.m.
......,.. ........ 100
City Drive, Orange, 634-
4500. live music and da~
clng Tuesday through
Saturday from 7:30 p.m.-
12:30 a.m. Magician night
Thursday from 5-7:30
p.m.
..... .. .. , ... ,... 114
Mcfadden Place. New-
port Beach, 675-1094.
live entertainment and
dancing nightly.
11111111w111u ......
• 409 W. Katella. Anaheim,
956-0890. Uve entertain-
ment and dancing 9 p.m.-
2 a.m.
111'1 .... c ... II I ••
lftc., 23020 lake ~
Dr.. Laguna Hills. 955-
4233. LNie entertMlment.
D.J. and dancing 9 p.m.-2
a.m. nightty.
01care I, 1180 N.
Kramer BNd .. Anaheim,
830..0121. live entettefn-
ment, D.J. and denctng
Mon-Sat 9 p.m.-2 a.m.
live shows and con"8ts:
Big acreen satellitft televi-
sion.
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2918 W. Lincoln Ave ..
Aneheim, 828-Cl.U8. live
•nd O.J . entertainment
Tues-SM 7:30 p.m.--2 Lm.
Tueedey It mele uottc
lhow. free for Ides who
mention OC En,.,....,.
01her nightly 1pectets,
T"9 a., 1717 S. West
St.. Anaheim (in the
Emerald Hotel). 999-0990.
lrve music and dancing
from 8 p .m.-ml dnight
Tuesday through Thurs-
day. and 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Fri-
day and Saturday.
The ftawlllon,
Dtsneyland Hotet. 1150 W.
Cerritos AYe.. Anaheim,
773-6600. live entertain-
ment and dancing wtth
Rick H•rdemann Mon-Sat
9 p.m.-1:30 a.m.
ft .O .E. T .S ., 7492
Edinger A¥8., Hunting10n
Beach, 148-2929. live
entertM\ment, O.J . Md
dancing Mon-Thurs 9
p.m.-2 a.m ., Fri-Sat 8
p.m.-5 a.m .. Sun 8 p.m.-?
a.m .
'llleil•tn E. Lee. 151 E.
Coast Hwy.. Newport
Beach, 675-5790. love
entertainment and dan-
cing Tues-Sat 9 p.m.-1:30
a.m. with Dextef through
Dec. 15 and ROffWOOd
Dec. 19-Jan. 5.
Reuben'•· 24001
Avenlda de la Carlota.
Laguna HUis. 830-9010.
Adult contemporary
entertainment and dan-
cing Tues-:Sat 9 p.m.-1:30
a.m. with Twin Vasion
through Jan. 26.
236,000 Attend ed SCR Last Season
An .u.ndance of a quarw of a mlltion mn-
. ed South Coat Aepet1ofy'1 ~ Ar@.'Wlwy
I I Dan, accordtng to co-foundera Md Af118tic
Dtrectcn ~ Emme. Md M8ltin Ben8ol'I.
Emm.e and Beneon announced the record-
breeklng flgure at the 1heetl'fl1 Annu., Dinner.
host9d by SCFfa boerd of trua•11 at the Co.ta
Meu FOUt1h Step n..tre complex on July 17.
The 8¥8nt marked the oflldal dOM of the 1984-
85 eeuon, and celebrmd echlevementa In tta
productions, audience dewiopment. and fun-
dr.-.ng.
ApproXimatefy 236,105 tickets were UMd by
audience members to ... SCR productble
durtng the MUon. wtiJch runs from eerty
September to ... June. Attendance tor the
ftve.P'&Y •• '°"in the 181....m Seooltd S&mge,
recognized natlonalty for the produc1lon of new
playa, lncreued by 31 percent over 1983-&4.
attracting 25, 784 dudng Its 2Q..week 1111 on.
Ourtng the 41-WMk Mlinetllge llHDn, an
attend.nee of 140,321 m.tted the MV'8f\ play
schedule. an tncreue of fMt percent over last
year.
Capacity on both stages neared 100 percent
Second Stage performances aver~ 97 per-
cent audience capacity. the Mainst.ge, an
average of 96 percent. A record brellklng 22,-
287 Southern Californians purchased seuon
subscrtptions.
Three world premieres and two American
premieres were met with an enthusiastic
respon• from SCR patrons.. This dedieatlon to
new wortc, together wtth SCFfs fl"8llh Inter-
pretations of such cllaica u George Bernard
Shaw's "Saint Joen" and 08cat Wilde'• "The
Importance of Being E.-nest." brought ctt1ical
acda6m •weft SCR wu honored wtth 15
Dnlme-Logue auuarda Md one Loe Anoll•
Orama Crtb Cfrde Aw.rd during the 11 llDn.
Community w ~ progrema provtded an
Important link between SCR and the
Southaand. The 1985 Educetk>nal Tourtng
Show, ''The Right Self," blught an upbeet
leaof'I "' ..et-esteem to approximaa.ty 70.000
achOO' chHdren. SCR"a TheMre Diecowert Pro-
)ect drew 2,500 high echool 8'Udenta for fMt
special perfonnances of the Oacar Wilde
ctusJc. The SCR ecting conMMatories tor
Le Biarritz
presents .
children and 9dutta atb'ected over 1, 100 pw-
tictpants.
To malntmn production quality and keep
ticket prices aftordable, SCR 8Upplemented b
earned Income wtth support from the com-
munity to met l1a $3.4 mMtlon operdung
budget Undfer the leadership of Pew Ocha.
the ~ember 1984-85 Boerd of Tru .....
raleed $900,000 in the 1heatre'a Annual Fund
campaign, exceeding their $880.000 goal.
Coupted with earning• from the $2 mHllon en-
dowment fund, this support repreeented a futl
one-quarter of the nece11ary funds.
Wortclng aJongakje AnnuaJ Fund Commlftee
leaders, the Frtends of SCR -lndivfdu•. e«-
porations, foundations, and goyemment en-
tftiea -were responsible for gtfta of $5 to S 15,-
000 to the non-profit theatre. Laun chlng the
Annual Fund campaign last season waa
"Startight Celebration," the. season-opening
Gala Ball. chaired by Barbara Bowie and rai&-
lng S11.6,000.
The Friends of South Coast Repertory
Guilds. under the chairmanship of Mona Mar-
tin, added nearly s120.ooo to the fund wtth Its
.. Platinum Ovation." the End of Season Auction.
Members of the Producers Circle, represen-
ting some of Southern California's leading cor-
porations, contributed $75.000, defraying costs
for four Malnstage productions and a large part
of the Second Stage season. Benefactors.
Golden Circle, and Silver Circle oommlttees
were also instrumental in the success of the
season.
Special events throughout the 20th Anniver-
sary 9M80n began In September wtth Arts on
the Green, a day~ c•ebntion of the perfor-
ming end vt9U8I 91r18 hoeted by SCR at Town
Center Park and attlended by more than 3.000
art:a kMn.
In Febtuwy, SCR preeented tts first Hfgh
School Career Day. gNfng neerty 100 ctrwna
seudents a better underatanding of the oppor-
tunttlee in the9tnt. In wty May, SCR ho9ted a
national conference of the Theatre Com-
munlc8ttons Group, a bi-annual meeting of
trustees and professionals from the country"•
250 resident theatres.
Our lounge otters later hours,
comfortable seating and a new
French Oriental menu.
Le Blarrttz 4M "· ~ ISlvd .• ~ ISuc.h ~700
Orange County Entertainer 21
---Theater--------
Grand Dinner Theater Stages 'A Chorus Line'
by Jeck Holland
It was said It couldn't be done. "A Chorus
Line" could never be done In a dinner theater.
After ell, a rather good sized atao• la needed,
the dances are among the moet dlfflcutt ot any
musical. the Individual stories that are told
would be much too frank and revealing and aal·
ty for the alleged testes of dinner theater
audiences.
Well, the Grand Dinner Theater not only has
launched the first showing of Michael Bennett's
perennially popular show. but 1t has made no
cuts. 11 has used the or1ginel New York staging
of the numbers. and it Ms the look and feel of a
big time Broadway hit.
Since "A Chorus Line" IS still running in New
York -in its 10th year -the feat pulled off by
producer Frank Wyka 1s even more
remarkable.
In fact. the success he now finds at the Grand
has set a new look for dinner theaters.
Now we can see that the Impossible can be
possible when done with taste and intelligence
-and with the right cast and director.
Th is is. ladles and gentlemen, e man sized
hit I have seen the show before, the last time at
the Shubert Theatre. and I found It hard to
belreve that what I was seeing was in the
smaller confines of a dinner theater stage.
Even more. the cast was brilliant. not only in
the acting area but also In the acting.
There is another change too. In the past.
audiences In Orange County have been treated
like naive. sheltered folks who would rebel
against any frank dialogue. end yet nothing has
been cut in this production.
It Is not that emphasis has been given to the
very graphic language In parts of the show, but
the dialogue Is essential here to the characters
involved. To be adult enough to play it with Its
already established worth Is Indeed a
refreshing change.
For those who have never seen the show, It la
not the typical musical with a sweet and
endearing story and nice hummable songs.
Th is is more of a series of dramatic
monologues in which several young and
hopeful dancers are auditioned for roles In a
forthcoming production. They are tested as
dancers. and they are tested as human beings
with their hurts. their pains, their comic In·
terludes. There la real heart tug here. some
solid dramatics.
Perhaps the most gripping of these "Inner
exposures" were Glenn Shlroma's deeply
affecting account of his homosexuality and
Penelope Richards' soul searing defense of her
desire to go on dancing even If she Is too good
for the company. She wants to work -she
wants the chance to prove that though she was
a headliner at one time she can and must work.
Shiroma Is emotionally compelling, a quiet,
simplistic account that tears the Inside. As for
Richards. she has done the part In Vegas. she
1s tremendous. There is such despair and ache
in her pleas to be allowed to go Into the chorus
and her dance solo is glittering and marvelous.
Steve Belin scores as the director. a fine
characterization.
Another standout is Doug Kirkpatrick who is
both likable and personable and also a good
actor. Debbie Dutson is another who makes the
most of her enticingly cute role. Barbara Colton
1s posltlvely cutting and biting as the overly
sophisticated Sheila, and Linde Lopez Is es-
pecially outstanding in the hit number, "What I
Old For Love."
Dennis Oanlels Is another who registers
strongly, especially In his "I Can Do That"
number. But then the entire company Is great
so all deserve a huge bow. There is a feellng In
this cast that Is one of the strongest ensemble
efforts seen in a long time -as if each and
every person loved the show and wanted to
give 1t their all. This they have done with
banners flying.
Danny Taylor's direction ts a tribute to the
man's supreme talents. With only ten days to
do the show. he has worked m iracles,
recreating the approach used by Michael
Bennett who was the first to bring "A Chorus
line" to the public.
He has Instilled a kind of dedication in his
cast, and he has embraced them lovingly as Is
evtdent by their work.
The dance numbers have a unity about them,
the performances in the acting areas come
from deep Inside. and behind It all, If one Is to
believe the comments made after the show
from the cast, the answer to the aucceu Is
Taylor.
To Taylor, the answer la the cut. and you
cannot get a better response than that To be
succinct every single person In the cast
deserves a huge bow and Taylor is the mlracl6
man of the season.
In addition to Taylor's choreography which le
a replay of Bennett's original concept, Bruce
Heydon's fighting and set design are masterful,
especially the magic he has been able to create
in his fighting. With only a twelve circuit board
he hes done a studding Job under very dlfflcult
conditions.
Norman Bergen's musical direction la
another plus, a strong complement to the work
on stage. And not the teat ot thoee deMMng
credit Is producer Frank Wyka who hu brought
the show to the Grand.
The musk:al la set for an Jndeflnlte run.
hopefully until January, and Judging from the
enthu8'aam and appfauM of the audience
which went on •nd on afW the llghta ceme up
In the thMter •t the end of the show thle one
may last that long.
Hop Tops Expectations For Developer
"We never had a doubt about The Hop's
success," states Bob Copeland of Pacific South
West Equities, co.owner of the 50's/60's them-
ed night club in Fountain Valley, "but It even
topped our expectations and projections. alow-
ing 68•/o growth in its first year of operation,"
From inception. It was planned to open
several of these night clubs in the Southern
California area. Working with two companies
who specialize In finding these types of proper-
ties led Copeland to locations In Lakewood and
Montclair.
"We expect to begin construction within 30
days at both locations and have them com-
pleted three months after that," projects
Copeland.
Pacific South West Equities, a land develop.
ment firm In Laguna Hlllt brought about the OC·
casion for Bob Copeland to bultd Biii Medley's
home In Villa Park about 1 O years ago. That
started the relationship which led to Biii Medley
and Bobby Hatfield. the hit duo recording ar-
tists of the 50's and 60's, The Righteous
Brothers. becoming co-owners of The Hop.
"Medley's ability to produce and present top
entertainment Is the major succe89 factor of the
Hop," believes Copeland. "and of course The
Righteous Brothers concerts are atways sold
out the day that tickets go on sale."
Medley's vision created the productions of
top entertainment that has made The Hop
special. The performer• in the three Laa Vegu-
type review of the hit muetc of the 50's and 80'1
were hand·plcked and rehearsed by Medley
himself.
"They're not just some band playing In my
club," says Biii, "They are etther people I have
been on the road with tor years, worked clubs
and recording studios wtth or have admlr.ct •
performers -I love these performers u well
as their performances."
'The Sunday night 'Jason Chue Comedy
Revue' featuring LM Ferrell la a mualcal rftte*
as well." •Id Medley, ·-we burtt the ahow
around Jaaon'• tatent ea a comedian."
8111 also built a shOw around Greg Topper, a
tong time Or•nge County rock •nd roH favortlw,
fe•turlng hit tonga from artlata who are
"legends of the pat."
The show la approprtatety entitled "Rock and
Roll Heaven," {911o the Utt. of one Of the
Righteous e;others hit aong1).
The Tue.day night show, "Rock Around the
Clock," starring Bob Gulley, la the longest run-
ning ahow, hhtng premiered on opening night
of the Hop lat Aug-..t.
''We're going to rotate these ahowa
throughout "9 new ctuba, keeping the ...ne
format •nd the aame performerta." Mid
Med~. 'We. of courM, polish and update au
the time but we abaotutety uae the same for.
mule."
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22 Orange County Entertainer October 1985
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