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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-01-30 - Newport Harbor EnsignESTASl.ISHED 1948 •3nH YEAR• NllitlEA 25•(714)&11-8120.NEWPORTBEACH'SOfl.YHOMEBASEDNEWSPAPEA• THUR&OAY, JNIJMY 30. 1• Alcohol Abuse Said Way Up Among High School Students ., ..... Recent undercover drug arrests at Newport high schools helped raise the consciousness of the community to drug use by teens. but attention may not be focusing on what appears to be the drug students arc abusing the most. alcohol. One Corona dcl Mar High School senior, who asked to remain anonymous, said, "I'll bet 80 to 90 per- cent of the kids at Corona del Mar have used alcohol." But a classmate, who also asked to remain anonymous, said in the four years she has attended the school she has never e"perimentcd and to her knowledge, neither have her friends. The truth may he somewhere between these e"tremcs. Mike Marino, chairman of the social studies department at Corona del Mar High, thinks that abuse of all drugs is down from when he started with the dis- trict in 1970. ··1 was appalled," said Marino. Recently, the times he says he has suspected a student of abusing drugs while in his class "'have been few ." But Marino says from what he hears around campus, there is quite a bit of consumption of alcohol by teens at par- ties. "They don't invite me of course, but you hear a lot about booze and par- ties. ··They don't invite me, of course. Mike Murphy, assistant principal of Newport Harbor High, also hears a lot about abuse off campus ... If even half the rumors I hear are true." said Murphy, "there's a lot of abuse taking place.·· Cocaine is a popular drug with teens and LSD~s making a comeback, accor- ding to Murphy. Alcohol is the drug that he hears the most about and the drug which appears to be most accessi- ble to teens. The student who felt that a large percentage of classmates were using alcohol said that it was relatively easy to obtain. •Tve never done it. but you could ask someone older to buy it for c..u• .. ,. 2 Balboa's New Resident la 1900-Year-Old Mum.my ., .... ..... The m o ment Balboa Peninsula Realtor Mel Fuchs read about "The Mummy" tn a newspaper earlier this month. he knew he had to have 1t. Vacat1on1ng in Spain with his wife Carole. Fuchs immediately went to London. where an antique dealer he knew there had purchased the 1900- year-old artifact at auction from the world-famous Sotheby's. Less than two days later, Fuchs was the proud owner of an Egyptian mum- my. What sets this one apart from most mummies. says the self-described "collector of the unusual." is its size - a 14-inch corpse encased in an 18-inch sarcophagous. Sale price: S8,000. Already. Fuchs has enough relics (mostly maritime) in his real estate of- fice t o fill a good-sized wing of "Ripley's Believe It or Not." But none of his possessions. not even the arm of a cigar-store Indian ( .. I couldn't afford the whole Indian," he jokes) that sticks out of the wall next to his desk has drawn as mucfi a ttention as his latest addition. whom he affectionately refers to as "Took em." ··That's because J took 'em from England to California." he laughs. Word has spread quickly throughout the Balboa l:ommunity where his office has been located the past l S years. and many v1s1tors stop in to see his new "son." One friend. Charley Bauman, brought him a box of cigars with plastic wrappings which proclaim. "It's a boy." Actually, though. Fuchs doesn't know the sex of the child. estimated to have been about a month old at the time of death. Doctors who have "-rayed .. Tookcm" believe the child may have been born prematurely and was probably buried during the Roman occupation of Egypt about I 00 A. D. The infant wears an amulet around the neck . probably a gold leaf. LOCMJ DaY lll11 P11l11rt1rnlt1•1M lrl1h • • •F , .,.. 1111 hr&1 11111,. ..... ~.,.. ... 11 •• , .. nnlc 11 1111 "''""··· .... 1 ..... ,. ......... Ill...., hi· ~la • ..,., ..... ,1111111 ....... 11111' ...... , ............. ,.. 1111 1191 .. II 11111 tft. .... "llnntr la IBlllr .... ; ..... II W, I 1111 .... " Ill .... . Other than that, Fuchs doesn't know much about the mummy. He attempted to get so me information from UC Ir- vine but "'as unsuccessful. At the Ctlti••·~ •• ,. 3 -Stiff photo by S1Mn Georges Hn-and-Run Suspect Bailed , to be Arraigned Speci al Fitness Section In side A Feb. 18 arraignment date has been set for a 34-ycar-old Newport Beach woman arrested in connection with a hit-and-run accident earlier this month that resulted in the death of Claude Hubert, a 15-year-old Newport Harbor High School student. Susan Norma Long posted S 10,000 bail last Saturday and was released from the custody of Orange County Jail, Newport Beach Police investigator William Mcinnis reported. Long, vice president of Financial Planning Co. of Newport Beach. was arrested Jan. 24. Mcinnis credited two city sanitation workers with providing the tip that led to Long's arrest. He said the pair spotted the dented 1977 silver Cadillac in question and reported it to police. Mcinnis said the vehicle was traced to a Santa Ana bodv shop where Orange County Sheriff crime lab in- vestigators determined it was the car authorities had been seeking since the Jan. 19 accident. "We definitely have the car." said Mcinnis, declining to say why he is so sure. He also refused to say what evidence, if any. e"ists that Long was driving the suspect vehicle at the time of the accident. .. We haven't even gone to the (district attorney) yet," Mcinnis said. He said police would definitely seek a felony manslaughter complaint against Long. but that the district attorney would determine the charges. In spite of the weekend arrest. Mcin- nis said he manned a booth o n Irvine Avenue near 20th Street last weekend in hopes of attracting witnesses to the ac- cident . He said no new evidence or C)C\\tlnesses came to light. but that about 50 people stopped to 1nqu1re Sun- day. "We gave them information and some literature ... he said. in hopes that word-of-mouth would provide some new leads. Lo ng allegedly struck Harbor High sophom ore C laude Hubert of Costa Mesa from beh1 nd as he jogged along an Irvine Avenue bike path with his 17- year-old sister. His sister reported that the large ~edan sped off after the colh- s1on without stopping. Hubert died 1n a Fountain Valle) hospital three days later The sanitation workers reported sec- 1 ng the ca r with a damaged right front and broken wmdsh1eld leavmg a carport near Long's 46th Street home the day after the accident. The vehicle was checked out by authorities who located 1t at the repair shop three days later. N S D E I 11 10 5 F11al11 11 4 14 ........ 1 ........... I I .. • NIE i MmllT •. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSl8NICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY -coordinate leasina in all e.-i1tin1 Business Briefs .... A. ,. .. ,... lnl• lttll Pf'lfarllt c.-.111 as senior director of retail development. I rvinc Retail Properties Com- pany is a division of The Irvine Company, and is responsible for planning, developing and o perating the company's shop- ping centers in Newport Beach, Irvine, Tustin and Orange. former position as art director/ vice president for Wizard Publications, she set up design formats for new magazines, and provided overall art direction for the editorial, advertising and promotion departments. lll•Cl-llltllHI ba llM ..,.... D'E111t1a11 to the posi- tion of media director, it was an- and future shoppin1 center pro- jects. Michael was previously with Coldwell Banker as a shop- ping center specialist. lnll l l'lflll. "1111111 " .. lew,erl 1111•·•11•• Taylor Woodrow Homes California Ltd., has been appointed to a three-year term on the Urban Land Jnstitute's Residential Development Council, a n - nounced William F. Caldwell, prcsiden~ of the Urban Land Institute. Headquartered in Washington, O.C.. ULI is an in- depe n dent, non -profit educational and research organization that has been dedicated to improving the quality of land use and planning for urban, commercial, in- d u s tr i a I , r cs id en ti a I a nd rec reatio nal purpose·s si nce 1936. -•••D'flltlellll _ ....... ,. -lnllllllr Arts Pledges Top $56.8 Million Alcohol Abuse Said Up Jn his new pos1t1on, Pope oversees design, development and leasing of The Irvi ne Com- pany's retail centers. including Newport Center Fashion Island in Newport Be ac h and The Marketplace in Irvine. l .J ........ Mwll'tlllll ....... 1111111111 tf h.,.rt ..... has add- ed Garnet Bl air to the art department as an art director, according to an announcement made by Henry Hope, agency president. As art director Blair is respon- sible for general art direction and praphic design layout. In her nounced by Toni Alexander, president of the Newport Beach- -based advertising and public relations agency. As media director, D' Eustachio is responsible for all the company's media adver- tising research, planning and placement. D'Eustachio moves from her post as media coordinator at Serling / Marsh Advertising, where s he served the past 21h years. llcllltl I . flllll Ua ,... lll111J W. Brtllle I Aaatclll• of Newpo rt Beach, as leasing manager to &EM WISE One of the aervtcee frequently requested In our store It jewelry appr11aa1 .. either for ln1urance or estate tettlement. Th ... ire two very different procedures and the value pieced on an Item wtll vary for each. The purpoae of an Insurance appr1IN1 It to es- tabllth the cost of replacement or recreation of the article. An appraJsat for estate purpose wlll differ becauae It It 1n atMts- ment of the price an Item wilt br- ing from a wtlllng buyer and seller without a forced 111e. The1e apprataala are l11ued for exclutlve purpoaee and cannot be. used Interchangeably. An Insurance appraisal In- cludes a complete, well-detalled description of the Jewelry Items and the gemstones uted; the quality of cutting. color and clari- ty of diamond• with grading systems explalned; special Iden- tifying characteristic• of the atones and mounting; comments on the workmanlhlp and type of fabrication; a full aet of color photographs and finally an es- timate of replacement cost 11 of the appralMI date. We provtde the customer wtth the ortgtnal and one copy of the appralaal algned by one of the three Certified Gemotoglst Ap- praJaen on our stiff. Donna Blackman. Rlcit McElvalne and I haw all earned that title and Patricia Rickard who It the newest member In our appraltal depertment hu recetved her Graduate Gemologist diploma from the Gemological Institute of America and Is working toward her certification too. We keep a 1econd copy of the appraisal In our file. The fee charged for thlt appraisal aer- vloe It beted on the amount of time required for the work. If you have QUestlons regarding thl1 service please come In or tetephone ua for any additional Information. CHARLES H. BA R R Member of American Gem Society Accredited Gem L•bor•tory 9~J'.w Westcllff Plaza 17th and Irvine Ave. Newport Beach (71-t) S.2-3310 Gifts and confirmed pledges from year~end donors brought the Orange County Performing Arts Center's building fund over the $56.8 million mar k. These commitments from individuals. families, corporations and private foundations helped achieve the $1 2 million goal for the special gifts phase of The Center Campaign. Along with the special gifts committee members reaching their fund-raising goal at the close of 1985. the area campaign volunteers achieved 15.6 million to surpass a challenge extended by The Irvine Company last August. At year end, the challenge goal was exceeded by $634,000. .. The.generosity demo nstrated by those wh o have made new or increased gifts and pledges is most encouraging," said Henry T . Segerstrom. chairman of the Center Trustees. The combined total toward both the construction and en- dowment of the Center now ex- ceeds S 123 millio n. Celli .... fr• ,... 1 you, or you could go to Santa Ana and ask someone hanging around outside! a liquor store to buy it, and then pay them," said the anonymous teen. "A lot of parents will buy a keg for you if you're having a party," the student added. Parents s u pplying their teenagers with alcohol is not a teenagers' fantasy. According to Bill St raw, counselor a t New- port H arbo r, "some people think kids need to learn to drink just like they learn anything else. They'd rather have them doing it at home, so they buy the beer." Parent Penny McManigal sees that practice as .. reprehensi- ble. It's against the law, and it shows very poor judgement." M c Ma niga I is president of Parents Who Care, a group of JOO families who are fighting to c urb teen s ubstance abuse through parent networking and education. Murph y sees the attempts to educate parents and students as a good effort which may not be ond ee1 s o oce 300/o ·to 800/o Off WINTER I SPRING CLOTHING girls 7-14, pre-teen, and Jun ior fashions 1132 [/lOi~ J4o-e., qJ estcli bb Pe.oz.a 650-2105 working well. "I graduated from Newport Harbor in 1961 a nd things haven't changed much," he said. "There's a certain clement that says that if t here's a law it isn't for them. I f their kid gets into trouble. they have the money to fight it. They say they support all the education efforts but do n't want to be bothered with it themselves. "For these people, it's a social fact that you serve a drug when you entertain, whether it's alcohol, cocaine, or grass," said Murphy. Trent Harris, spokesman for the Newport Beach Police Department. said the police deal with parents •• ... relatively fre- quently who will buy a keg for the kids." Harns pointed out that there is a tig d iff cren:c between the toori,,t season in NewJ?Ort Beach and the w1 nter. During a normal wanter period. the officer called to the scene of a party will deter- mine whether there a rc teens and alcohol present. If that's the case. the party is over . "The officer will try to contact the property owner and if there i~ a parent present. he will ex- plain the law:· said Harris. "A lot of time people arc ig- no rant of the law:· said Harris. Although the law is rarely en- forced , Parents Who Care non- etheless warns parents in its newsletter that: "If an adult elects to provide or allow the con su mpti on of alcoholic beverages on his premises and the underage persons using the alcoholi c beverages are NOT HIS CHILDREN. he exposes himself to criminal charges which could be brought by either parents of the underage person o r law enforcement ... " "It depends o n the situation, but we sometimes take kids into c ustody for lack of parental con- trol and call their parents," said Harris . Murphy would like to sec police enforce the law. ··1 believe they {parents who buy the booze) should be prosecuted," said Murphy. "My guess is that (other) parents won't press charges, they don't want to be at odds with their kids. My guess is that parents (of kids who are served a lcohol) won't do anything.'' J(8'1f •• ,. TIE W' ~A mu ..... nm, .. I Mummy comes New Slx-Acr8 Park To BalbOa Peninsula Office Okayed by Cou·ncll C I 1f t.. NI 1 UCLA Archeology Department, be says he was rebuffed. .. The woman there didn't take kindly to my having it. She uid. 'What are you doing with a mummy.' I told her I was going to raise it,•• he joked. He said the woman respond- ed, ''Well, none of our professors believe in people ow- ning those things. They should be in museums." Fuchs says he is sure the heiroglyphics on the sar- cophagous which covers the mummy tell an important story and he hopes to find someone who can interpret them. Among the details arc a human-shaped figure with the head of a dog flanked by two women. He says he docsn•t believe there arc any curses connected with his mummy, and he's un- concerned if there arc any. •• 1 didn't take him (from his tomb) and I'm really nice to him." he says. ''I treat tttm real- ly well. I don't want to get zapped." ., .... The Newport Beach City Council approved development Jan. 27 of a six-acre park site at the city's wc:at entrance along Pacific Coast Highway at an es- timated cost to the city of S44S,OOO. The park plan must still be ap- proved by the California Coastal Commission, which is expected within two months. The strip of land (60 to 80 feet) near the Santa Ana River is to include a basketball court with low-level lighting for night play, children's area. 28 wood pic nic tables, wood benches and a dozen bike racks. Council members indicated they favored a park site to im- prove the entrance to the west side of town, which presently is dominated by debris and tall wire fenca. The raident1 who 1poke to the council ta.id they wu&ed their own park and &teadfutJy opposed any additional parking for it. Moat said the parking wou Id be used by beacbgoers~ not park patrons. and would create a traffic hazard. In its report to the council, city staff agreed with the residents on the parking issue. Jn other action, the council delayed for one month a decision on supporting plans for widerung of the Newport Channel Bridge northbound. The project, to be u ndcrtakcn in conjunctfonb with CalTrans. has been funded, but channel-bordering residents re- quested a delay to look into possibly establishing a special a ssessment district to also elevate the connector. Janitor to Enter Plea in Murder DA's Office Undecided Whether To Refile $1 O Million Pot Bust A Newport Beach janitor is to enter a plea Feb. 3 in Orange County Superior Court on c harges he shot to death a nightclub bouncer Halloween night. Ro bert Lainge Ducsler Jr .. 22, was bound over for trial follow- ing a preliminary hearing in which Harbor Municipal Court Judge Russell Bostrom found enough evidence existed to charge him with the murder of William A . Girand. 24, in the parking lot of Promises nightclub. Richard King, a parking atten- dant. Shahriar Farahmand, testified the defendant and vic- tim argued about Ouesler park- ing hi s car in the lot when he a rrived for work at the nearby Toka1 Bank Building. The district attorney's office has not decided whether to refile charges against three Santa CruL men involved in what New- port Beach Police claim was a S 10 million marijuana bust a year ago . Orange County Prosecutor Tom Borris would not speculate o n when a decision would be made. The case wa s tossed out of court la st August by Harbor Municipal Court Judge Russell Bostro m. who fou nd police violated reasonable search and seuure safeguards by boarding a yacht that was allegedly moored illegally and contained the drugs 1n question. The possibility of refiling charges arose again last week after the Orange County Grand Jury found no elements of per- jury involving the testimony of two police offi cers involved in the case or of obstruction of Justi ce by a city maintenance worker. In d ismi ssi ng the case o rigi nally, Bostrom cited a poor- ly marked sign restricting moor- ing at the dock where police boarded the yacht. The worker destroyed evidence when he allegedly repainted the sign. Borris said the district at- torney has until Jan. 21 , 1988 to decide on refiling charges. That is when the statute of limitations expires. The three men arrested were William Nelson, David Choy and Vi ctor Lucini. Small Boat Sailing Class to be Offered Su cce ss ful s mall boat passagemaking will be explored when Richard Crowe presents his evening course titled .. Cruis- ing Under Sail .. bcginnin~ Thursday, Feb. 6 at the Orange Coast College boathouse in Newport Beach. Designed for s ailors plannin~ long-distance voyages -and for those who dream of doing so - the class will cover all aspects of c ruisi ng sailboats offshore. Topics include charts. infor- mational sources, pilots. types o f electronics, self-steering gear. prov1s1oning. galley organization a nd general mai ntenance tips. ··cruisi ng Under Sail" meets eight successive Thursdays from 7-9 p.m. The final class meets May 7. The registration fee for the 16-hour course is S40. Fo r further information, call Brad Avery in OCC's Com- munity Services Office at 4 32- 5880. According t o prosecutor Professional sailmaker and rigger, Rudy Arauz, will present his Marlinspike Seamanship cl~ beginning Wednesday, Fel>. 5. at the Orange Coast College boathouse in Newport Beach. Tools and techniques of the sailmaker and rigger will be demonstrated in this hands-on class where students participate in a wide variety of projects ranging from basic sail repair to decorative ropework. Emphasis ------., • MENS AND LADIES I QUAUTY SPORTSWEAR I NOW 40% TO 7f1'1o OFF I l~ I I GET ADDITIONAL I I 20%0FF I I nte STQlt••EPlll I WESTCUfF PlAZA 17™ & IAVINE. NEWPORT BEACH 1. •• .-•• ..1 After Girand ordered Deusler to leave, the defendant returned with a handgun and fired six shots into Girand, King aOeged. Defense atto rney Gary Pohlson could not be reached for comment. Dcuslcr remains in Orange County Jail in lieu of $250.000 bail. is on making repairs at sea and preventive maintenance on sails and running rigging. The comprehensive 14-week course meets Wednesdays from 7-9 p.m . through May 7. The course fee is $55. The OCC B oathouse is located at 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach. For registratio n information. call Brad A very in the OCC Community Services Office at 432-5725. NIE 4 JfS'IT a 1. THE ~ EJll&MDITA -.sA fEWMRVUE TODAY Bottle Bill as Empty As 2-Cent Containers The Newport Ensign mailbag seems an endless source of amusement at times, and other times proves to be a bottomless valley of press releases touting absolutely nothing. Recently, we received some correspondence from the Californians Against Waste, a non-profit Sacramento- based pro-conservation group. But the funny thing was, we received three letters. All the same. From the Californians Against Waste. It seems that the Californians Against Waste wanted us to know -very badly wanted us to know -about the California Bottle Bill. In the press releases dated Jan. 13, a 5 cent deposit on all beverage bottles had been passed by the Assembly Natural Resources Committee. But then on Jan. 27, the environmental groups, in- cluding Californians Against Waste, compromised with the business groups that have been opposing the so-called .. bottle-bills" for the past 20 years. The proposed compromise legislation calls for a 2 cent refund for cons umers who return beer and soft drink containers. The bill still must find its way out of the Assembly and the Senate before it finds its way onto the Governor's desk and into the books as a law. But just think about it. Polish off two six packs, collect the empties in a large sack, march back up to the super- market at the corner, and collect. .. 24 cents. The original 5 cent option was a clear, honest incentive for recycling. In the past, the retailers' objections to the 5 cent return rate was that it would cause too much excess work for the stores, and take up t oo much space to keep the empties. They know they'll have no simi lar problem with the 2 cent bill. If passed, the legislation will neutralize the efforts oft he conservationists. giving them a holl ow bone to chew on while handing the public a limp-wristed 2 cent option most people will ignore. It would be a stumbling half-step taken to correcting a serious problem -the waste on our streets· and in our waters. Now if we can only do something about the waste in our mail system. Baker Communications AWA.AD WINNING MEMBER ~ ... AIU ,,._.amn. 39 State & National Awards Smee 1978 ............. ... T ....... lllryC M Tl"ft•l•t• •1tuciL .... 883 Production Place Newport Beach, CA 92663 (714) 631-8120 Please send mall to· P.O. Box 9399 Newport Beach. CA 92658-9399 The Newport Ensign. Costa Mesa News and Irvine Today are published weetdy on Thtrsdays ...... Yllr Time of my Life ~Ji• ftttll Process to Find Newport's New Police Chief Thorough It is contrary to a traditional macho concept. but Newport Beach's next police chief will be selected by a process designed by a woman. And it dates back almost 30 years lo the time that Do r a H i II s. t he c i t y' s fi rs t woman mayor and only three- tcrm chief executive, circulated a petition a nd placed a successful initiat iv e on the ballot es- tahlishing how the city would ~elect its police and fire chiefs. Back in 1958. there were suspicions of some shenanigans in the police department, and there were accusations of cronyism in the chief selection process. So Mrs. Hill, the courageous and indomitable crusader, con- ceived a plan in which the citizens were represented. All ~pplicants would be tested by the city's civil service board. Final a pplicants would be given both a written and an oral test by a ~elec ti on committee of the board. consisting of two board members. two outside law en- forcement officers appointed by the board. a nd a representative o f the city manager. This board conducts both the written and oral exams. The top scorers arc certified by the board in a list submitted to the city manager. He docs not have to take the top scorer~ he can appoint anyone on the final civil service board's screening committee list. After Police Chief Pete Gross recently announced his retire- ment. City Manager Robert Wynn appointed Captain Arb Campbell as acting chief, and then advertised the position vacancy. The city received SI applications from all over the U.S . The list has now been narrowed down to 11 by the city's personnel commission. .. There arc some very strong candidates on that list, .. Wynn said. "There also are two members of the department - Captain s Camp b c 11 and Gardner." The cit}·) civil service board consists of Chairman Norm L o at~. Pat Krone. Bud Schroeder. Barbara Long and Bert Carson . This board will ap- point the five person selection committee. Loats and Carson will repre ent the board. The board will recommend Orange County Sheriff Brad Gates and For mer N cwport Beach Police C hief Jim Glavas for the com- mittee, and Wynn will name the fifth member. It is hoped that this committee will conduct ex- aminations in March and certify the list to the city manager by April I. The other evening, the members of the police depart- ment hosted a farewell for Chief Gross at the Balboa Bay Club, and the pros and cons of the selection process were discussed all around the Main Ballroom. M ost of the city's movers and doers were thecc, and almost all of the ranking officers of the department. It looked like an emergency command post - with hors d'oeuvrcs. There arc many in town who hope that again a candidate will be chosen from outside the city, but there are an equal number who strongly believe that an of- ficer now on the department should be selected. .. There is no city anywhere quite like Newport Beach, .. one prominent member of the com- munity said. 0 We need someone who knows the city and un- derstands the people who live here." "There arc too many factions in this town," another civic leader said. "We need someone from outside who isn't beholden to a ny individual or group here. We must avoid cronyism. We had that once a nd it doesn't work." City Manager W ynn, as usual. is non-commital. "So far. every appointment I've made in the past 16 years ha) been number one on the list -police chief, fire chief or head of the Marine Department. But I a m not limited to that. "I kno w we will get a good chief -'omeone who is an ex- perienced law enforcement of- ficer. a good communicator, a good administrator. tough but co mpac;sionate and savvy in modern law enforcement technolog}. procedure and science. .. We have an outstanding department." Last summer, the city asked me to prepare a report on the 44th Street OH Blowout, and in the process I met more than 30 members of the police, fir"C and utility departments. And I'm proud to say that all three are staffed with remarkable young, smart a nd heady officers. The middle management of these departments is outstanding. Whoever becomes the new chief will find first rate men and women to command. Show at UCI U .C . Irvi ne opens an exhibi - tion entitled "Breakina Ground: New Architectural Projects from the University of Califor- nia, Irvine. and The Jrvine Com- pany" on Feb. 7 in the fine Arts Gallery. The exhibition con- tinues through March I. Approximately 60 models, plans, watercolors, and photographs will be on view of new and future architectural projects at UCI and new buildings in devdopment by the Irvine Company. Families Scare Yourself a Bit To Face Life's Challenges If you're not doing 1omething that scares you a little, you're not living up to your potential. I read this the other day. I like what it says. What arc we fearful of in everyday life? Some of us arc afraid to introduce ourselves to or talk with others. Some arc afraid to take on responsibilities that arc new. Some arc afraid of any kind of commitment; we don't want to be "held to" anything. Most of s arc afraid of the unknown . Yet, some of us sec the un- known as a challenge. Sailors love their sport because of the adventure of man against the sea. Hikers and rock climbers love the challenge of man against the clements. but, it•s scary. J'm intrigued with the un- known. When the children were younger, I thought it would be informative to have a publica- tion that listed classes for children, family activities, household and child care hints, and any other tidbit that would make my life as a parent easier. U nable to find a suitable publication, I started my own. I learned everything there was to know (and I knew nothing before) about writing, publish ing . markerketing a newsletter while actually doing it. Some people arc afraid of fail- ing. I love inviting a group over for dinner and then preparing something I've never cooked before. The anticipation of wondering whether it will be JA•'llY •• 1 auccasfuJ is c"citina, but scary. Ther~ have been times when it hasn't worked out. But I've learned something and it'• been worthwhile. I'm not unique in my ac- complishments. I reaJJy don't have anything that the next per- son doesn't have. But, I'm not afraid to venture out and try something that J know absolute- ly nothing about. In fact, it is run for me. Because of this, my life's an adventure. Every day is filled with new opportunities. new challenges, new people to meet, new avenues to explore. new ideas and information to absorb. If you're not doing something that scares you a little, you're not living up to your potential. To me, this means, if you arc not venturing into the unknown a bit, testing and experimenting with growth or · chance for reaching a full potential when there is no desire to explore. Life becomes mundane and boring. Life is meant for Ii vi ng. Challenge yourself. Don't be afraid to do something that scares you a little. It could change your life or at least make it more interesting. Jane Hietbrink. i.r married and a mo ther of a .rix-year-o/d daughter and four-yeor-·old twin boys. They live in· Corona de/ Mar. · Student Life ..lilt .. Newport Teen Market Needs to be Exploited Newport Beach prides itself on its large number of succasful entrepreneurs: however, no one has taken advantage of a large, lucrative market right at the doorstep. Newport teens need a place to gather on weekends, and surpri si ngly, no one has capitalized on this fact . Teenagers who Jive in New- port will testify that there isn•t much to do there on weekends, especially at night. By the end of winter vacation, for example, my friends and I have seen every movie that had been released, on video cassettes or in the theater. Balboa Island is practically deserted after 10 p.m. when the stores close, and how many times can a person go to South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island'? No wonder most Newport teenagers spend their nights driving aimlessly, looking for a party or somethin& anythin& to do ... Where is evcrybodtr' they wonder. •·what should we do?" Recently the Newport Beach City Council formed a teen com- mission to try to give teenagen a voice in their government as wdl as explore the possibilities (or a teen center. The need for this commission came to light after teens protested a 10 p.m. curfew instated last summer. What surprises me is that it took this long for people to realize that Newport teens need somewhere to go, especially Fri- day and Saturday nights. The teen commission is certainly a step in the right direction, but more needs to be done. Any en- trepreneur who gets up the courage to open a place for teens to go dancing or just to hang out will be pleasantly surprised. I was asked to speak at a friend's memorial service recent- ly. i haven't delivered a speech in front of a group for years. I was petrified. My knees were shak- ing, lips quivering. When it was over. I felt a strong desire to conquer this fear of public speaking. At present, I'm lcar- n in g a ll I can t o become proficient as an efTective public speaker. Nothing is more in- vigorating than a new challenge; Family Relationships to be Explored by Evans, Others at Seminars Memory Author On Mindpower f-rank Katz , author of "Supcrmemory ... will discuss ho"" mem ory improvement can increase productivity, concentra- tion, earning power and more at a Saturday afternoon seminar on Feb. I at Orange Coast College Registration 1s under'>'-ay 1n OCC's Community Services Of· face in the Student Center Building . Houri\ are Mo nda) through Frida). 9 a.m.-7 p.m .. and Saturday, 8 a.m.-nuon. f-or further information. cal l 432-5880. TtE BEST BUY THE LEADING EDGE• MODIL-0- NRSONAI. COMPU11R co••w R..oRT: •Ttie beet bvy aaon9 19" c099e t1bl•• le l.eedlftf ld9• "O<tel D.• Comipvter pe rlp~•r•l• ev•l l •bl• e l r eeeonel>l• pr&c••· C.etoa ..... Ill pro,, ... eve ll•ble , ~•1 C••• "•fte9 .. ent . Ce laftd e rln9 . ,, .. , .... ,..,..__. -·. --Oil tll.N 714 261 5665 Family relationships will be explo red in three workshops be- ing offered by Coastline Com- munity College a t locati ons in Co roan del Mar. Newpo rt Beach. and Huntington Beach. Corona dcl Mar-High School principal Dennis Evans and will assist parents in understanding the nature of adolcsccncc in "The Adolescent Years: The Parent's Guide." The workshop will ex - plore practical ideas aod insights regarding issues such as com- munication, freedom. respon- si bility. and disci pline. The workshop will meet from 7 to 10 p.m. Tuesday. Jan 28, at Step by Step. 2627 Vista Del Oro, Newport Beac h. The registration fee is Sl 5. A Saturday workshop design- ed to assist parents and their children in preparing for college will be held on Feb. I. Selecting high school courses, meeting college en trance requirements. choosing a college, and choosing a major wisely wiU be among the discussio n topics in "The College Edge: Preparing Yo u and Your Child for College." Presenter Sue Kauth. a New- port Ensign columnist a nd a licensed family therapist, heheves that it is never too earl) UNKELAGENCY Since 1964 DOMESTICS: English speaking, experienced, verifiable references, non-smokers, our best. $250-$350 per wk. Not as fluent In English, less experienced, references, $175-$245 per wk. Non English speaking, appear capable, experience, If any, unverlftable, $134 minimum wage to $170 per wk. 1111 E. 4• a., Ill. 111. 11111 All.12701 541-3323 to begin preparation of a teenager or a preteen for college elig1b1hty . The workshop wall be held from 9 a.m. to I p.m. Saturda}. f-eb. I. at Coastline Community Col le~e. Hunt1n~t on Be ach Center. Dr. Kerry Reynolds will present a one-day workshop en- titled .. Effect ive Communica- tion fo r Co upl es" on Saturday. March 8. Offered from 9 a.m .to 4 p.m. at Coa tl1nc Com munity (. ollegc. Newport Beac h Center. JIOI Pac1f1c Vic~ Drive in Corona del Mar, the work shop 1s for singles as well as coupl es. There as a registration fee of S25 per person or S40 per coupl e. To rccClve addiuonal informa- tion. contact the office of Com- munity Service at 241 -6186. ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR • How To Avoid Probate & Conservatorship • Minimizing Federal Estate Taxes • Disadvantages of Joint Tenancy Title m California • living Trusts explained • New Tax Law explained TUESDAY FEBRUARY 11 3 -4:30 •.•. .. .,., .... Mic llnry .......... ~ .... ""' ... 11111 ... -ADMISSION FREE - Featured Speaker will be Laguna Hills Attorney JAMES A. HUMPHREYS of The Humphreys & Brown Law Firm Al ESTATE I IUSllESS TAX Pl.Mii• Fm M•ten ats summer111ng 1oP<S d!Kus.ed Wttl be prOYtded Reser.1e se•ts early to insure ecMiQuete Mattng end m.-.... (714) 581-6300 u11111111a NIE l-JAIUllY •. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSJaNICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVtNE TODAY ing wu reported In the ocean front block of Sea IJJand. ..----------------------..... -....... arrested on suspicion of poua- sion of cocaine for sale. 1700-Jewelry valued at SJ.- SSS was reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of Via Nice. Police Blotter 'hmlf. 'r I IF) 14 er... TIHI Poltc. BJoft9r le ,,,._,,led• e publlc Mmc. lrom tM l#wporl Enelgn. dftt911/ng crlm .. and .,,..,. In Nn/pon 8-ch. It lhou"1 N notH ,,_., crlmM #af9d •r• only thoe• which are ~ to ,,,. N•wport 8MClt Pob o.art· mMt. end •rr•ts med• •r• only tttoH au.pected ol crlm•, end not thoH con. vier.cl. 081 S-A car stereo vaJued at $400 was reported stolen from a car parked in the 1200 block of Marian. 2030-A cue of arson WaJ reported in the 2000 block or Bayside. ..,..... 200S-Beddio1 valued at S200 waa reported stoleft &om a car parked in the vicinity or David and Highland Streeta. Arnlll O I 4S-Brian Cballelcar Holmes. 22. or Corona del Mar was arrested on suspicion of ml ... demeanor drunk driving. ......... ..., 13 ert.. 0420-An attempted burglary was reported at Lanz of Califor- nia. located at 15 Fashion Island. valued at $300 and earrings valued at $200 were reported stolen from a residence in the 400 block of Begonia . 1630-A VCR valued at SSOO. a phone answering machine valued at SISO, and a Minolta camera valued at $300 were reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of 20th Street. 0130-Ward Attma Roban, 47. of Las Vegas was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 1835-Thomas Edward Gallenkamp, 28. of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of mis- demeanor drunk driving. 1330-Galen Darryl Lively, 41, of Garden Grove was arrested on suspicion of dis- orderly conduct. Arnlll 081 5-0ffice equipment va lued at S942 was reported stolen from Newport Harbor Radiology Association located at 1617Wcstcliff. Arrllll 1830-Keneth Hunter Sarkis- sian. JI. of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspici on of obstruc- ting and resisting a police of- ficer. 0720-Alan Eugene Helm , 26. of Anaheim was arrested on suspicion of carrying a loaded firearm in a public place. ~•ry17 I 000-A video camera and accessories valued at S 1.540 were reported stolen from a boat moored on Linda Isle. ft'Nlr, , •• ,, 17 Crlllll 0800-An attempted auto burglary was reported in the 600 block of Carnation. ...... .,. J••rr 1 s r.r.. 2330-Brenl Scott 1815-Women 's clothing McCall ister, 26. of Stant on was Deposjtory Ultraria ... 1340-Currcncy totaling S 1.- 742 was reported stolen from a car parked in the 3100 block of Newport Blvd. 1040-A VCR valued at $340 was reported stolen from a residence in the JOO block of Grand Canal. 1320--A television valued at $290. coats valued at SSOO. an answering machine valued at S 190 and a comforter valued at $800 were reported stolen from a boat moored in the Balboa Marine Repair yard . BRINGING GOVERNMENT INFO ON TO YOU 1425-Vandals .reportedly caused $200 in damage to a car parked in the vicinity of 35th and Seashore. 1430-A 1974 Volvo was reported stolen from Fashion Island's parking lot. 1945-A case of mail tamper- 1450--A ladies watch valued at $4.500 was reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block of Wellington Court . Information from the Federal Government on 'IUOJt'Cl"i nmging from agriculture to zool<>m b availahl< at Depositor) Libraries across the natmn You can visit these Ubraries and use the Depositor) roUt>ction ~ithout charge. To find one in your area. contact your locaJ LihrM) or write to the Federal Depository Library Program. Office of the Public Printer, Washin~on . DC 20401. ~ fe-akral •pository l.iltrary Program K·22t11 PUktC NOTICE FICTITIOUI 8UllNl!ll NAME ST A TeMINT The following persona are doing bualneaa •• BUSINESS PROPERTIES PARTNERSHIP NO 17. a California partnerahl p. 17831 Fitch, Ir vine. CA 92714. L.C Smull, ~South la Senda. South Laguna, C A 92877. James A Chrttnenaen. 9651 Brynmar Drive. VIiia Park. CA 92867. Ch arles G Ball, 2533 Roberta OrlYe. Orange, CA 92689 Thia business 11 con. ducte d by 11 genera l pertner1h1p Signed l C Smull General Partner Thi• statement was llled with the County Cieri< of Orange County on January 16 1986 Ftle No F298398 1130 218 2113 2120 4606 K·21MO PU•UC NOTICE FICTfTIOUI •U81Nl88 NAME 8T ATIMIENT The following 1>9r1on1 are ck>lng bualn ... H I< L P leaaant on (Offlc el Auoclat ... 43-43 Von Kar· man Avenue . Newport Beach. CA 92880, Koll Pleaaanton Aa1oclate1 Number Two, 4343 Von Karman Avenu.. Newport BNch. CA 92880. l I F No 20 (Koll Ple ... nton Office) 19 Corporate Plaza. New- port e..ch. CA 92660 Thia bu1lneta la con duc ted by • gen eral partnerthl p S i g n ed Rlcherd E Frantiel Thfl mtement wH Ille<! -'th the County Clerk of Orange County on January 23. 19M F Me No F299081 1130 218 2113 2/20 4604 PU8UC NOTtCI FICTJTIOU• auaa••• NAiii! aTATllllNT T~ follOwtng .,.raon 11 dOfng bUllM.. u · Gotd'1 Pnotography, 12 KlaJoa, Newpot1 S..Ch, CA 9:lt83 Vlncerit Mich ... ao.d, 12 Klaloa. Newport Beecll. CA 92663 This business Is con- ducted by an lndlvldual Signed Vmcent M ichael Gold Thia statement wu fti.d With the County ci.n of Orange County on 0.C 5, 1985 Fiie No F294297 1 /9 1116 1123 1 /30 4528 K-2JOll PUBUC NOTtCE '1CTfTtOUI 8U81NIH NAMI! STATUIENT The following persona are doing bu1lneaa •• PACIFICA BUSINES S CENTER ASSOCIATES. a C a lllornla llmlled partnership. Four Upper Newport Plaza. Newpart e .. cn. CA 92860: Howard W Meister. II. 8194 La Fremonua. Aencho Santa Fe C allfornla 9208 7 . Jeanette Engel. 9 SonrlN . lrvtne. CA 92714 Thi• bu1lneu la con- ducted by • llmlted partner1htp. S i gned Howard W. Meister. II Th11 statement wu fli.d wtlh the County Cl•k of Or •noe County on Janua1y 22. 1986 Fiie No F298921 1 /30 218 2113 2120 4806 PUktC NOTICI ,,CTITtoua 8U81NI•• NAMI 8TATUllNT The tollowlng pereon 11 do4ng b\lalneu u: PacttlC Intelligence. 5140 B iren Street. 1200, Newport BNch. Ca•tomla 928e0 Pacific lntelllgence. A C al1forn1a Corporation. 51 •0 Birch Street. 1200. Newport Beach. CallfOf'nla 92860 Pacir1c tnlelllgence. 11gned Lonnie O Poe. President 'h•• ltatement w•• filed wtth the County Clefk of Orange County on Jan 2 f . f9M. Fie No. F299083 t/30218 2/13 2120 -4f19 K·21ot1 PU8LIC NOTICI "CTITIOU8 IU81NIU NAMI ST A TIMINT The loliowtng corporation 11 doing buatneu at NEWPORT PACIFIC CAPITAL COMPANY. INC . 388 San Mlg'* Drive. Suite 1385. Newport e .. ch, CA 92860; Newport Paclfle Capftal Company, Inc., 369 San Mlguel Drive. Suite 1385. ~port Beach, CA 92860 Thia bualne.1 11 con- ducted by • corporation. Newport Pacific Capital Company, Inc. Signed Clarke Fairbrother. Vice PrMldent Thll mternent wa1 llled -'1h the County Clerk of Orange County on January 23. 1986 Fiie No F299076 '130 219 2113 2120 •eoo _.UllUC NOTICI fftCTITIOUI 8U81Nlll NAiii ST A TaMINT The fOllOWlng pereon 11 001no bualne.a ••· PHche• ~••ur•nt Dell & BekefY. 2340 Harbot Blvd . Co11a M .... CA 9292e Mr Wllllam Robena. 1921 lMWatd ln , Newport Beach. CA 92880. Signed: Wm. Roberta Thia atatement wH fli.d with the County Clerk of Or•ng9 County on Jan. 27. t988. Fiie No. F2992W 1 /30 218 211 3 2/20 4620 PU8LIC NOTICll "CTITIOU8 8U81Nl88 NAMI IT ATllMINT The followfng P«totl II doing buain... •• Union Hiiia Property Fund, ltd . 4200 Camput Or!voe. Suite 102, ~port O..Ch. CA 92660 Robert B Scott. 82 I Lido Park Drive, 0..3. ~rt BNCh. CA 92863 Tn11 bualneaa la con- ducted by e limited partner.nip Signed Robert B Sex>tt SPRING BREAK TAKE A YAUCK TOUR AMERICA'S #1 v....-.....,,,,.· TOUR OPERATOR SINCE 1925 Fr•Bnclllrl u,.. ...... ..--.... 714/873-0380 iii, COM TRAVEL SERVICE ~ 3419 East Coast Hwy ~ Cofona del Mar. CA 92625 This statement w .. fli.d with the C°"nty Clefk of Orange County on Dec 23. 1965. Fiie No F296101 1 /9 1/ 16 1 /23 1130 4528 K-22tl2 NOTICI 0, DIHOWTION 0, ft.ARTNl"8HIP Public notice la h•eby g iven that Embe'rl L Stringer, Jr .. and Jeck R. Britton. her.tofore doing bualneea under the ftcttttoua ftrm name. and ~ of A) The Propane Company; 8) TM Furniture Stripper And Cu•om RerlntaNng. at 1874 Placentia Ave .• City of Coet• MeH 92827, County of Orange, Slate of Callfornla. did on the 14th day of January. 1988. by mutual oon•nt. dluotve tN Mid p.rtnerahlp and t•rnfnate their relllllona aa partner• thefeln. Said bu11neu In the Mure wlll be eonducted by Jactt R. Bntton, and wno wtll pay and dlacharge •II •ablllt... end debts of the firm and reoetw all monl .. 1>9yable to the firm. Fuf'ther notice la h•eby given tttat the underalgned wt• n~ be reeponalble. from thta dey on. t0< any obllg•- tlon Incurred by tM oth41t(a) In (hi•) (her) (their) own name(a) or In tN name of the firm. DATED AT C09ta M .... Cat110f'nla. tht1 14th day of January. 1888 Signed: Embert L Stringer. Jr 1/30 481 t PU•LIC NOTICI '1CTITIOU8 8U81NHI NAiii 8TATlllUCT The IOflowfng P«IOn 11 doing bUaln... H : SLIDE SOURCE. 2991 Grace leM. Costa M .... CA 92e2e Gall Ann Stev.na. 15201-8 River Ave .. Ne-Wpon BMch. CA 92983 Thia bualneaa ta con- ducted by an lnd lvlduel. Signed. Gall Ann St9¥enl Thi• statem911t was ftled with the County Clef~ of Orange County on Oec:embef 3 I . 1985. Fite No F288851 1 /9 1/18 1/23 1/30 4~ K·UH1 'UklC NOTtCI 8TATIMINT 0, WITHDRAWAL l'ROM 'ARTNIUH" ONAATIMCI UMDtlR "CTITIOU8 •U81Nl88 NAiii ""'-toMowtng peraot1 hu wltharawn a• a general partner from the p.rtn•atllp OpetMlng un- der ttte nctntoua buelneea namea: A) The Propene Compeny; 8) The Furnfture Stripper And Cuetom Aeflnllhlng •• 1974 Plecen- tsa Ave .• Cotta Mffa, Cellf. 92827 T~ flctltloue t>u8'ne11 name atatement for the l)llrtnerahlp WH flled on Juty 25. 1883 In the County of Orange. FILE NO. F221373 Full Name end Addr .. of the Person Withdrawing: Embert L . Stringer. Jr . 13201 lmperlel Hwy., WM· tier. Caltf. 90806 Signed: Embert l Stringer. Jr. 1/30 219 2113 2/20 -4f12 K-11111 'UklC NOTICI '1CTITIOUI •UllNl88 NAiii 8T A TIMINT Th• following persona arw doing bullneee .. : sue SHACK 16, 1810 W. Balboa Bhid .• P•wpo.1 &Mch, CA 92683; 8t.antJ O.W.n, 8640 E. Cwnegla Ave., Anehelm, CA 92807, Aanu O..an. 8540 E. Carnegia Ave .. Anaheim. CA 92807 Thia bualneaa 11 con- ducted by husband and wtte. SIQl\M: 8hantJ O.W.n Thia ltMef'nent wM flted with the County c~ of Orange County on January 21 .19N , .. No. ,2917 46 1/30 219 2113 2120 '817 .,.,.... 0010-Mark Steven Crctz, 23. of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of mis- demeanor drunk driving. 0045-William Jackson Mock. 53. of Palm Desert was arrested on suspicion of mis- demeanor drunk drivinR. Anention to Detail, Naturally 2915 Redhill Ave • Suite A·l~ Cosla Mesa • 641~ 1(4JIN _.UktC NOTICI l'tCTrftOua auatNH• NAMll 8TATlllDT The followtng per1<>n1 ate dOff\g bualneea u: SWG P1ZZAt LA CRESCENTA. a General Par1n•ahlp, HIOO Dove Street. Suite 130. Newport Beach, CA 92ee0: Stanley W. Gribble, 15215 Promontory Drive EHi. Newport Beach. CA 92ee0; Robert P. Jeraay, 193156 Maldatone Lane. Hun- tington Beach. CA 92948: John S. Bickford. 23026 100th Avenu. We11. Ed- monda. WUhlngton 98020; 0.Je F. Alyn. 14302 Baker Str.at. Weltmtnater. CA 12883 Thia bualnaaa l a con- ducted by • general partnerahlp . S i gned Stanley W Grlbble. Ganwal Parm. ™• atatament ... ftled with the County Cl•k Of Orange County on January 21. 19N Fite No. F2M731 1130 2/8 2/13 2120 461!5 K-UIH PUklC NOTICI PlCTrTIOUa aua1•u NAiii 8T ATIMINT The tollowlng P«IOn• are doJng bualn•H H : SKYLINE HILLS ASSOCIATES, 4120 Cam· Pu• Avenue. Newport Beech, CA 82ee0: Skytl,,. Hiii• Development Com. pany, ltd .• • Callfornla Llrnlt9d Partna.hlp. 5120 C.mpua A~~. Newport Beech, CA 92880; L I M No. 7 (Skytln• Hlta-0.kland), 1 Callfornla Limited Partnerahlp, 18 Corporete P18u, ,.._port Beech. CA 92880 Thi• t>ualnaH la con. ducted by a g•nerat per1narahlp. Signed· John G. Martd-v. Vice PrMldaot Thia stetement ... ftted with the County Ci.tk of Orange County on Janvwy 1e.1eee F .. No. F286400 1130 218 2/13 2120 4eo9 K-11118 PUklC NOTICI l'ICTITIOU8 IU81N&88 It.AMI 8T A TIMINT The following person• are doing bualneH ••: PECOS ASSOCIATES, a General Partn•atllp, 1800 Dove Street. Suite 130. .,.._port BHctt, CA 92900; Stanley W. Grlbbl•. 1525 Promontory Drive EHt. Newport hKh, CA t2880; Dela F. Allyn, 14302 Bek• Street, Waetmlnatar. CA 92883. Robert P. Jar.y, tt35e Meldatone Lane. Huntington Beach. CA 92848 Thia bualneH la con- ducted by a general partnerahl p . Signed· 8tan6ey W Gflbbte. General PattNr Thia atatament wu fUed with the County Clerk of Orange County on .i.nuerv 21.1eee Fite No F2te732 1/30 218 2113 2/20 4816 K.aen ftUIUC NOTICI ITATIMl•T 0, Aa.AM>ONMaNT Ol'UA Of' "CTITIOU8 8UllNl88 NAiii Tl'la followtng persona l'leve abendoned the u.. of the flctltloue bualneu nem•: SUB SHACK t5. 1910 W. 84Wboa 8MS ....... port 9Mch, CA 92913 TM flctlUoua bu8'n ... .,.,,_ r-.red to·~ wu fllad on 7·10.115 In the County of Orange. Original Fite No. F211523 VEAOHtCA FERHANO£Z, 1504 Auhtand Ave., Manhattan Beech, CA Thie buatnaea w.. con· ducted by an lndlvtdual. Signed Veronica Far- nanda1 Thie ttatement waa "*' IMth the County Clark Of Orange County on Januwy 21 , 11141 Fite No. F211623 1130 218 2113 2120 '811 Sports Scene Send Information about your community or high school sporting event to the Newport Ensign, P. 0 . Box 9399, Newport Beach, 92858. ,.,. ..,. ....... Frtay, JH. 31 : Newport Har- bor at Corona del Mar. 7:30 p.m . llMly. FM. 3: Newport Har- bor at University, 7:30 p.m.; Corona del Mar at Estancia, 7:30 p.m. WMlllfty. FM. 5: Estancia at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m.; University at Corona del Mar, 7:30 p.m. 8'11 lm•H n1r1•1y. J11. 30: Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar, 7 p.m. •• ..,. ~. 3: Corona del Mar at Estancia, 7 p.m.; University at Newport Harbor. 7 p.m. ... ...,. ~. 5: Newport Harhor at Estancia. 7 p.m.; University at Corona del Mar, 7 p.m. ......... 111....,. J11. 30: Woodbridge at Newport Harbor, 6 p.m. T...,, F9. 4: Newport Har- bor at Corona dcl Mar, 6 p.m. ..,. ..... F,....,, •· 81: Corona del Mar at Newport Harbor. 3 p.m. llMly, F9. 3: University at Newport Harbor, J p.m.: Estan- cia at Corona del Mar. 3 p.m . W1•11*t. ~. 5: Newport Harbor at listancia. J p.m.; Corona del Mar at University. 3 p.m. BlrtaS-. n1r1•1y. Jll. 30 : Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar. 3 p.m. lllNlly. Fiii. 3: Newport Har- bor at University, 3 p.m .; Corona del Mar at Estancia, 3 p.m . W•11ay. F•. 5: Estancia at Newport Harbor, 3 p .m .; University at Corona del Mar. 3 p.m. 8lr1a flllll HICby n1rd1y. JH. 30 : Newport Harbor at Fountain Valley. 3 p.m. CdM Continues Run Corona del Mar's boys soccer team continued its run at the CIF 2-A playoffs last week with a nip-and-tuck 2-t victory over Saddleback. The win ran the Sea Kings' Scaview League mark to >2 (9-4 overall), while Saddleback fell to 4-2-I in league. Corona dcl Mar visits rival Newport Harbor Friday at 3 p.m. The Sea Kings beat the Sailors 2-l in their first meeting. Corona Co1ch Expects Close Harbor R1n11tch Corona del Ma r 's boys basketball team used a fourth- period blowout to dispose of crosstown rival Newport Harbor in the team's first meeting this year. but Sea Kings Coach Jack l:rrion doesn't think it will be as easy Friday. The teams meet in the Corona del Mar gym at 7:30 p.m. "They're big and they have three excellent shooters in (Maurice) Lee, (Wes) Torrell and (Jon) Alstrom," Errion says. "And they've improved a lot since last time. They have been playing very well." Errion is worried about the availability of his star, senior forward Jeff Fryer. the county's leading scorer at 29.1 points per game. Fryer had one of his worst scoring night 's of the year last Friday with 18 in a narrow 45-43 win over Saddleback. An in- fected cut on his elbow hurt the 6-2, l 75-pound star's effec- tiveness, and Erri on says he also has come down with the flu . •• 1 don't know if we will have him at all," said the coach. In the teams' first meeting, Fryer scored 34 points. Meanwhile, teammate Doug Green held Lee to six points. The Newport Skipper Pearce Sails to Starkey Trophy ~Miry .... Gregory Pearce of Newport Harbor Yacht Club outsailed a !\trong fleet of Soling skippers to win the Voy agers Yacht Club Jack Starkey Memorial Trophy Saturday. Jan. 25. The ) acht club had its first H ot Rum Series Race for PH RF boats that same day a nd the boats raced around marks inside the harbor 1 n almost perfect summer weather. They sure didn't need any hot rum. Russell Stevens in Win-Sun fini shed first. Bruce Twitchell in Vortex was econd and Carl Last 1n Wings third. All are from the host yacht club. ••••• Latest America's Cup report from Bill Crispin. Eagle Project Manager. is that the Perth heavy weather has not shown up and the boats had practice races in wands of 15 knots or less last week . Victory 83. the Italian boat with Eagle skipper Rod Davis at the helm , was faster than French K 1ss. the French boat in the light airs. Davis will be sailing with Italians 1n the 12 Meter World's Championship next month. The Eagle will not be ready to go to Perth until this summer. The latest news from Perth will be on radio station KOCM every Friday during the 9:30 news program. ••••• It looks like a busy year for local sailors. with regatta. scheduled for almost every weekend. but there are no national or world championships scheduled here. Probably the must interesting from a national standpoint will be the Newport Harbor Yacht Club's Best U.S. event. Newport Harbor Yacht Club. even though hosting the event. has no special advantage and ma}' not qualify. The rules specify that it 1s an event for amateu r sailors and the ~kipper cannot be a national or world champion in any class. Marine Scene Yacht Club Challenge April 2 to 6. Twelve yacht clubs which have hcen chosen because of their yacht racing activities during 1985 will be competing in New York 36s to try to prove which is really the best yacht club in the cou ntry. This event was started in l 984 and was won by the Eastern Yacht Club of Marblehead, Mass. with St. Francis Yacht Club of San Francisco finishing a very close second. It is a round robin event with the club teams changing boats each day and racing as a fleet. Newport Harbor Yacht Club sent out invitations to 260 clubs to submit resumes of their yachting activities. A jury of outstanding yachtsmen from all over the country will review those resumes and decide which 12 yacht clubs arc most qualified to compete in this prestigious ~Mary ....... ••••• Tina McKinley. who heads up the Bal boa Island Yacht Club program. has been appointed the U.S. Yacht Ra cing Un ion's Regional Training Coordinator for Area J sailing instructors in junior programs. She has an- nounced that there will be tw o clinics, the first Feb. 28 through March 2 at Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and the second April 4 to 7 at Balboa Yacht Club. For more information call 6 75-86 79 ••••• There has been a lot of activi- ty on the docks of the local yacht clu bs with sailors readying their boats for the opening of the ocean racing season Feb. 8, when Balboa Yacht Club and Newport Harbor Yacht Club will be co~hosting their "66" Series a nd Ahmanson / Dickson Series for IOR and PH RF boats. Hawaii Signe OCC'a Moes Orange Coast College's JC All-American punter Gordon Moss has received a full scholarship to continue his collegiate football career at the University of Hawaii. Moss becomes the eighth member of OCC's '85 grid squad to sign with a four-year school. At least five other players are ex- pected to sign within the next two weeks. Moss. a 5-10, 190-pounder from Corona del Mar High, set an OCC career record with a two-year punting average of 4 I .0 on 11 I kicks. He was the Mis- sion Conference leader in 1985 -an ranked third in the state - with an average of 42.0. A first-team All-Mission per- former, Moss seemed to get st ronger as the '8 5 season prograssed. He ·had a punting average of 43.S over the final six games o( the campaign. Sea Kings were leading 46-34 when they ran off 16 points in a row and coasted to a 73-50 win . Sance then, Corona del Mar has reeled off four wins in five Sea View League contests and is in first place with a 6-1 mark (I 6-3 overall) going into this week's action. The Sailors were in a fourway tic for second with a 4-3 mark, I 0-7 overall. for first-year Coach Tim Parse!. Nothing To Do? Check the Newport Ensign Calend1r Orange Coast College Community Ser\'ices presenl!I Sailing Adventure Series Jan. 31 -Herb Payson "A North American Cruising Adventure · Feb. 7 -Ralph Naranjo "A cross Three Oceans -A Family Cruising Adventure Feb. 14 -Lee and Dee La Jeunesst ''Nicaraguan Nightmare" Sailors Beware1" Feb. 21 -Al and Beth Liggelt "Constrasts in Cru1s1ng" ORANGE COAST COLLEGE FRIDAYS o 8 PM ROBERT MOORE THEATRE Fairview & Arlington Sts . Costa Mesa TICKETS: $5 SO per eve in advance. S6 50 at the door Sertn: $20 Advance -S23 at Door TICKETS o (714) 432-5527 Visa-Mastercard Accepted for Advance Sales Only _ ... NII I MllllY a 1• THE NEWPORT ENSleNICOSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE Til>AY DRAMA "011111 It S. .. will be presented hy the UC Irvine School of Fine Arts through Feb. I at UCl's Fine Arts Little Theatre. Tickets arc $4 to $7. Call 856-6616 for more information. "Cri1111 If tM "-rt." a Pulitzer Prile winning play by Beth Henley, will be staged through Feb. 15 at the Gem Theatre. 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. For ticket information call the box office at 636-7213. T1ld11 sa.,s (through Feb. 2) l aguna M oulto n Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Orange County premiere n f Briti'h comedy farce written h." ·\Ia n Ayc kbourn. Confusion reigns over love and money in this l\.\ o-act production directed by Cra1~ Fleming. Tuesday through Saturday evenings (8 p.m.) and Sunda' matinee (2:30 p.m.) per- formances. Call 494-0743 or 494-8021 for ticket information. "Carlinf' I' currently being per- fo rmed al the Harlequin Dinner PIJ_\.hnu,e. V\OJ South Harbor Bhd . Santa Ana. Shows run Tue ·day thro ugh Saturday evening' al 8 p.m. with special Saturda} and Sunday matinees. Call 979-~lll "My fair l.My" through Feb. 2 at Eli1abeth Ho ward's C urtain Call Dinner Theatre. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin. Doors open T ue!'I. -Thurs. at 6:30 p.m., f-ri -Sat jt 7 p.m. and Sun. at 11 JO a m. and 5:30 p.m. Prices 'tart at $14.95 with full waiter 'erv1ce C:ill XJ8-I ';40 for reser- vatio n' "Kiss Mt K1t1" '' running through t eh 2 .1t '-;eh.1't1jn·, West Dinner Pl .I\ ~lllu,e. 140 •\' en1dJ Pico. San Clemente Ticket rrn:c' \.tr\. from $1 6 74 to S:2' ()l) \\ cdne,da~ tll Sunda) cH:nin!!'· d1nnc:r at 6'JO p.m . \\II h l..'.Urt .11n .It x r m Sunday hrunl..'.h .11 11 'O a m . curtain at I p m ~und,I\ evc:n1ng dinner at " '0. curt.tin at 7 p. m. f-o r re~er­ \ at1Pn' 1...tll -N 2-h l02 "TM Forli111r." on the \1 ainstagc nf the South ( oa't Repertor} TheJtre. through f ch 9 Ti ckets .1rc SI" l11 S22 Curtain at~ pm. r uc:,d.1 \ th rou~h f-ndJ}. .2: 30 .ind '< r m on ~.ttu rdJ}. a nd 2 'O .ind ., "' p rn nn ()unda}. "l>rl\1nl! \rnund the H ou~e" on th<: ~e1.11 n d ~t..1gc . J Jn ~4 I hr11ul!h f ch I h ( urtJ1n at X lO ' . - ruc,d.t\ thrnugh f-ndJ~. 3 jnd ~ 'O p m 11n ~.llurda~ and J .tnd '< r m 11n '>unda~ T1cket!'I are 'I ti tn ~2 1 f 11..'.keh arc avarlahle or h1 it h rcrformani.:e' at the ..;( R h11\ 11ffti.:e. 6~'i T o~n enter l>ri \e. ( 1>,tJ \1c,J o r h) ckch.uge .1t 6~7 -40l ' ..... , .... 111 .......... ,.. °" m r· opens f-eb 6. at Elizabeth H oward's ( urta1n (all Dinner Theater. and will be running through April 27 "M y Fair Lady'' ends o n Feb 2 Tuesday through Thursda} doors open 6:30 p .m .. Frida) and Saturday doors open 7 pm . Sunday matinee doors open 11 ·JO a .m .. Sunday evening doon open 5.JO p .m . full waiter service, no buffet lines. Prices start at S 15.95. For reservations caJI 838-1540. ,, ' ?. • UC Irvine School of Fine Arts production directed by Robert Cohen. chair and professor of drama. Fine Arts Village Theatre. 7 p .m . Wednesday-Saturday. Feb. 12- 15. and Tuesday-Saturday. Feb. 18-22. Tickets S7 Friday and Saturday: S6, S5. S4 Tucsday- Thursday at UCI box offices. Ticketron and Telctron. Call UC I at 856-6616 for telephone. mail and credit card orders. Sponsored by School of Fine Ans. Clry bf w1 II appear for one per- formance only at the La Mirada Civic Theatre. 8 p.m .. Friday. Jan . 31 . Grant's previous appearance at La Mirada sold out quickly. This special encore appearance will provide Grant's fans a second opportunity to sec him on film and in person ... A Conversation With Cary Grant" opens with a special film clip, compiled in his honor by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. showing Cary in unforgettable scenes with un- forgettable leading ladies: Mac West. Jean Harlow, Katharine Hepburn. Irene Dunne. Eva Marie Saint. and Grace Kelly. Following the film. Mr. Grant will appear in person to discuss his life a nd career with the audience. Cary Grant will open the conversation up for questions from the audience. Tickets for Cary Grant a rc S22.50 and S25.00 and are available at the La Mirada C 1vic Th eat re box office. or by telephone (213) 944-9801 or (7 14) 994-63 IO. MISC "Prncti1• lllrJI• ... presented by the cw port Beach Public Libra ry a t its Balboa. Corona del Mar. Manners and Newport Center branches. has announced th upcoming schedule. At Ba lbo a . the program is Tuesdays throuszh Feb. 25. 10:30 a.m.; Mariners: Wednesdays through Feb. 26. 10:30 a .m.: Newport Center; Mondays. Feb. 24 to April 7. 1:30 p.m . Registration 1s required. for info. call Mar- garet Poarch. 644-3186. ll•Bll•I '-CIH1t1 featuring performances by UC Irvine's Mexican Ballet Fo lkloraco a nd Spanish Dance Ensemble and ~tudents in the Japanese dance program. f 1ne Arts Concert Hall. 8 p.m. Fnday and Satur- da). f-eb 21 and 22 Tickets S5. S4 . SJ at UC I b ox offices, T 1cketron and Teletron. Call Ut I at 856-6616 for telephone • marl a nd credit card orders. Sponsored by the School of Fine Arts r.tar 1 ut " wna r., uc mm .. 0 It a' '1 Ii in dance. F me Arts Concert Hall, 8 p.m . W ednesda}-Saturday. Feb. 5-8. T 1ckets S5. S4. SJ at UC I box of- fices. T1ckctron and Telctron. Call UC I at 856-6616 for telephone. mail and crcc:ht card o rders. Sponsored by School of Fine Arts. lll llalta Iii .._ n... will perform Sunday. Feb. 2 in Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre. 111f INL NASA astronaut and 1985 Leona Girard Oistinguisb-- ed Lecturer. shares personal ex- periences and comments on women's opportunities in science. UC Irvine Fine Arts Village Theatre. 8 p.m . Thurs.. day. Feb. 27. Tickets SS. $3. S2 at UCI Fine Arts Box Office on- ly . Call UCI at 856-6616 for telephone. mail and credit card orders. Sponsored by Office of Arts and Lectures. MUSIC llllW 1111 I meet Tuesdays. 7 - 9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant on Fair- view Road in Costa Mesa. Anyone who enjoys singing is welcome to join. Call 494-8119 o r 897-0587 for details. .................... ........ ~ 'tlltr performs in :The Avenue. ~Iva. S1wd rt Spc.a.- M.e\ 6~/JS Ny~ s.. .. W-. IOO'S C t wwwrc s.,... .... w--.i.-.~ ....... Men\i~'-.~ ~s ,, AIMn»T .. Al Mm'a ...... ,, I l'f lJar at the Anaheim Hilton and' Towers Mon.-Sat-. 4:3~8:30 p.m. The Anaheim Hilton is' located at 777 Convention Wy. Call 740-4268. 'Ille a. ,.,.. .. bu moved to Club 17. 1670 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Farrell's group features ·~oldies. country rock and boogie Woogie rode and roll,. Wednesday through Saturday nights. ••••11111111 ltrl11 t11rt1t. Program of chamber music in- cluding Quartet in f major, Op. 77, No. 2, by Haydn; Quartet No. 3 by Schoenberg; and Quartet in E-nat major, Op. 51. by Dvorak. UC Irvine Universi- ty Center Heritage Room. 8 p .m. Thursday, Feb. 13. Tickets S8. S7, $6 at UCI box office. Ticketron and Telctron. Call UCI at 856-6616 for telephone, mail and credit card orders . Sponsored by Office of Arts and Lectures. Clll .. llf ,,_ Ii 8 I inter- nationally acclaimed baroque flute virtuoso. Program includca selections from Van Eyck. Rebel, Serio, Ortiz. Sbinohara and J .S. Bach. Fine Arts Village Theatre, 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26. Tickets $8, S7, $6 at UCI box offices, Ticketron and Teletron. Call UCI at 856-6616 for telephone, mail and credit card orders. Sponsored by Of- fice of Arts and Lectures. , .... aM,...., ..... open to the1 public arc featured at the Via M~ria in Cypress, On W~nes­ day nights at 10 p.m., a lip-sync contest with a $100 prize ii featured; on Thursdays at 10 p.m .... The Gopg Show" is held open to any act, including magicians. comedians. dancers and singers. Via Maria is located at 9969 Walker St .• Cypress .• For information. call 821-9300. $ 64.00 $10'J.OO ~'°""'.,. ........... $99. to $140.00 ~ $ 10.00 $ 79.00 $ 7.00 ~ $ 13.00 ....... \i...-.. Pl W cl I C.oe.-.. , .. '?' .... ~ ?' a\ .,. A.nnd .... $ 38.00 ....... \?eal!kn. ........ ....... $19.to$ 29.00 $ 17.00 $ 9.00 ~ 621 South B &red w.tin, CA 92680 Phones 714/731-7151 ... Harborlites lroillloi'le vineyarck. dancing to Horace Heidt Jr'• orcbatra and Cbria Lindsay decorations, which are in keepi• with the mood and title of Rhoda' Spr- ina couture, ••Spanish lm- prcuiom." Rhoda in a recent interview noted that each of her collections are inspired by her travela. •'Spanish Colla:tiom" came about when abe aaw a delicate • ......... the presentation is her applica- tion of the transparent lace into a partial veil coverina only one eye. At first glance. the f raailc veil gives the impreuion the face has been hand-painted with the lace designs. Rhodes is considered to be England's most romantic and avant-guard designer. Benefit committee members attending the preview party hdd at tbc museum were Vice ~ ta., s,r.-ad-.., Chairwomaa Gloria SclUCk. St11le. Luc:iDe Ad11111; ..., ...... JClllie DamD, N~ FOlllls. Barbara Glahmae •. :l•«ly Hemley. Nora Lelaaila, Sae Mor.a. Dee P•kim. f.la._ -a.1.-.11rs...G11 .. GLABMAN'S COSTA MES!\ STORE IS OPEN ONCE AGAIN! ~remodeled. beauttUV decOiated. and f\Av stodced wfth the watd's most magr lifk:a it fumjUe CU complete staff~ fine It d8nof 11iod91V1_.,,rweM"I~ are hem and readV to 98fW you So vlslt us IOOrl and see what's new In the Southk:n1S most e'8gal it sho#COle a ftne f\6nisNngs Qabmon's. ..... "911RJON·.-.O· ..... ·---·..-:>·..,... . ..-.....u.~ -..U.lmlf·OM~__.d._ ~F....av·P'la"9-Jl22 ~~•.30to5t3Q.~Noof\to6 Althoqb California'• court system bepn in 1789 wbca the Spuish aculcn uri•.S. it wa1 not until around llSO that it was decided wba& the law of tbe land wu going to be .. The colorful in- tafude wu dacribed by Harbor MuniapaJ Court Juct,e Frances Munoz at the Costa Mesa H i1torical Society' annual meeting. After MeJlico won its in- dependence from Spain the .. alcaJde 1ystcm" became the most powerful meam of justice. ••tn the Mexican syllem the alcalde presided over the mi.s.- dcmea.non. They b8d the power and made the decisiom on the crimes which were mainly over land grant and deed iuua," said Munoz. The chaos began here becaUIC there were MeJlican and American alcaldes. The Americans foUowed common law and the Mexicans followed civil law ... There wu a lot of confusion. Jt was fortunate that A cuddly bouquet for Valentine's Day. Cu.rtom attention to every detail. -Beth Burlc.s Costa Mesa Life there wu a low crime rate. Howeftf, with ICriom crimes, a speedy form of jultice prevailed," said Munoz. "8uen0& hombra," the solid town citizens, comprised a jury who would settle all isaua that reached the trial status. In 1846 the American troop1 invaded California and 1bortJy thereafter the Gold Rush period began.a period of rapid popula- tion growth. lbe military rule was not set up to handle peat numbers or people. Munoz said, .. Now there was total chao1 in the laws and couru. Lawlaaneu prevailed and vigilante com- mittea were formed and dis- pensed justice. Thia lasted aro~ three yean." It wu the Con1titutional Convention that brought order to California justice. when the state's population amounted to about 90,000 people. It was es- tablished that common Jaw was H to be dominant except in domaaic relatiom.. .. In llS2 tbe California Supreme Coart &nt recorded ita . clccisiom wbida wae mainly land problems. In tbc fint volume of cuca none came &om Southern California,,. said Munoz. In COila Maa the Jl&ltice of the Peacb syaaan twpo with Judac Wilson in tbe 1920'1. In 1929 Donald Dodae boramc the justice of the peace and be presided over problan1 until 19S8. 0 He started out in a little one room building which he bouaJrt from Charla TeWinkle. Thia was moved from its oriainal site to behind Judp Dodae'• hOUIC. His Constable, Bill Pinc, carried. no gun and be wu the one who took the more serious criminals into Santa Ana to tbc jail." said Munoz. F.arly crima in this area mainly involved 1peedin1 tickets. 338 Poinsettia, Corona Del Mar 714/875-8523 Knit Clinic a .. es aad ()pea How Feb. 12, 13 ud 14 at 7 P·•· Bring your questioM -PL.o -Kni#i11~ ~am~ &<;'bu (714) 7~9-3347 H Jut South of &he Five CroWM"' 3801 .,C., Eat Cou& Hwy. Colona Del Mar. CA. n&26 ~ • If your la tige (stem) is broken, your watch will not run . We are proud to have Mr . Jal Small , MAS'TER HOROLOGIS'T, on our premises for all watch repair . Mr. Small is a specialist in pocka watches , Rola, Piaget and Patek Phillippe timcpieus . Pkast comt in for a complimentary time regulation and insptction. MOBOCO F int J twtllry & Gons .ZOO~cwport Center Or .. Newport Beach. CA 92660.(71'4)6+4--8325 ·Houn Mon.·Fri. 10-7 p.m., Sat. 10-S p.a H8rb0rllt• Cl 1 ,,.,.. ..... to service, CJ1dwlge o( inform• tion, interface aroups and fun- ding for the emotional needs or children, tcenagen and their families. Entitled the '"Search Foun- dation," Beverly Thompson Coil. chairwoman, introduced her board or dirccton at a recent luncheon and explained .. Search" ia a special fiv~rong effort on behalf or the miuin1 and abused child, attanptl and d.i minate · cbanical addiction, help the family in pain and en. couraae avoidance tbrouah education. Board members include Ann Colin. Amanda Ean. Barbara Harris, Ruthie Jenleft, JoA.nn Kenton, Susy Luby, Hedda Maro1i, Mary A•n Miller, Bevaty Minney, Pat Nciler, Linda Nunez. Berit Scbink, Cathy Schweickert, Paulette Semu, Betty ShambmJ and Joan Stevem. • •• Chi ldhelp, USA, wiU bold its fifth annual luncbCIOn fuhion 1bow on Feb. 4 at the lrrine Hilton and Towcn. London Fa1hion deaiper Murray Arbeid will pcnonally preview bis 1prin1 collec:tion with S.b Fifth AYCDue. Arbdd de1i1oed • sown worn . by Princcu Diua of f.aslud wben •he came to the Uaited Stata to opce British Imports. Eieea Saul ii duirwoman for the bcaefit. Honorary cbairmaa ii J.ck Youaplood. .... 1 ............... . Don\Sell Yourself Short ca.e ....... ~needb Wort&.~ b ''f ~1 ' _... .... ., ... ... lHE MART ....._ ...... M.·I ... ,. .. 2711-8 E. eo... ~. C...dllU.. ca.12121 ..................... •"-C.. ..... ( 714) 875-4830 w~asrmw ••anMnY .... ~­ llDD••• ••n• am11•0CMRGL W.SIW"ff lllQDIUlll 111Cm11 .._ _____________________________________________ ._._._ .. _. ____________ . __ .. ~· . ~ ...... lab,.Q Classic Styles Prevail For Last Winter Months ., ... , ........ Sophisticated and classic arc the best way to describe the Italian and French made styles currently in vogue. Fine detail- ing such as hand-made button holes accented with pearl but- tons, as well as the hand picking that goes into blazer lapels, adds individual style to any wardrobe. Overall quality and craftsmanship combined with natural fibers such as silk (100% pure crepe de chine), wools, cashmeres and the finest weight of gabardine, leathers and suedes compliment an entire wardrobe. A wide assortment of accessories such as belts, scarves, and jewelry in- dividualize any outfit. Many local boutiques, including Ellesse in Fashion Island Atrium Court, carry sportswear, all- wcather coats, suits, blazers, jackets, sweaters, blouses, pants, skirts, drcssc:s. Again and again today's coat lengths are surprising us -very short. or very long. Regardless of the length, nothing gets the message across clearer this season than a coat in a bold, rich color. Highlighted with a color- ful scarf or belt completes the look. Who's On First? Check the Newport Ensign Sports Section Ladies ... Haircutting Speciali5t Foil highlighting and hair color specialist Make-up, fashion, and beauty photo specialist. Make over photo session includes (4) Sx7's & (I) 8xl0 ~ PHOTO STUDeO Tuee. Thru Siil 8 am · 8 pm. 2333 Ea8t Co.I HlgNlly, Su• A Coron1 dll Ms, CA 825 714/875-0823 New twists in classic dressing can be found by adding new dimensions to traditional drcss- i ng. Dyed-to-match separates. like suede skirts and pants. add versatility to a practical, sensible wardrobe. Sweaters have new found softness this winter when match- ed up with a great leather pant. Leather skirts. jackets, and pants combined with anything this season is a solid investment. The abundance of eye- catching shapes and textures in warm as well as cool colors make an elegant, classicaJ state- ment that will never age or go out of style. ................... .....,_ ... .... ......... 1112 lrt ... 11 ....... 0 1111 llil111d& m 111 ; a .. 1 111l•1n I 1h1t1 ..r. A11811t1 at 8111•. Over 100 Made-Over At Salon The Richard Ouellette Salon in Newport Beach offered free total-image advice for 1986 to a group of over 100 men and women. Entitled, .. A New Year, A New You," the seminar took place on Jan. 22. The hands-on workshop in- cluded hair, skin and nail care, plus demonstrations in make-up application. Participants were aUowed to watch, learn and question the Ouellette Salon ex- pets. as well a plastic surgeon. Several seminar attendees were chosen to demonstrate complete beauty make-overs. ··Better total image care is a good New Y car's resolution." said Richard Ouellette. "The seminar allowed men and women to learn first-hand how to project a new image, .. be said. The next workshop will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 12-just in time for Valentines Day. The Richard Ouellette Salon Newport 1lallct ~cademy * Clusical Training • Russian Technique * • Pre-Ballet Ages 4-5-6 • • Beginning Ballet through Pointe • Special Ballet Exercise Classes We teac h a special method for stretching. shapmg & ronmg the body. Children * Teens * Adults 2'32 5-tb An~, Awen~ • Cost.1 Mew • '46-7644 _ ~ Suzy's Repeat Boutique rm~.•~-f· Deslgne.-Resale ClotbiDg e BW B1ua e Chloe • Olcar' de la Rema • Onpro e 8ov Mec:lrie e St. l...auftm l)vwtpmenu by Appoimmeat 3519 E. Coast Hwy O>rona Del Mar 675-3329 was established in Newport Beach in August 1970. It is located in Design Pl~ 200 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For additional informa- tion, please call 644 6/J7 l . ~ • D 0 <1 • Shop Smart HerttaaePlua 4310 CuNu ~Suite F-1 Irvine• (714) 857-4547 270 E. 17tb Street Costa Mesa ~136 ,_ 11 JFE Fa •THE IEWPORT BWIC08TA BA...._ TillAY Taking the Pizza Challenge Around City's Finest Eateries .,....,..., Prudent persons desirous of maintaining harmonious relations with family. friends and significant othcn would be well advised to avoid discussions of politics. religion, and who makes the best pizza in Newport Beach. Somewhere it is written that along with life, liberty and the pursuit o f happiness every American is entitled to be an ex- pert on pizza. Herc at the Ensign DOMANTIC CONDO LA CDUW l \'i ~..,.. Meep.wt .... , .\ U.-c I.>< Ille t.dJ l'Wln.J (~ l .. --1 ",,_. ~ l le.· T ._,." T\rcc l'<.,.,-k• wc•re graced with an editorial staff who all lay claim to the best credentials in town when it com- es to judging pizza. John Trausch. editor of the Ensign, insists that having attended college while existing almost exclusively on beer and pizza makes him the real expert in our group. Steven Georges. our staff photographer. says he's eaten the stuff all his life and admits his mother may have purchased small jars of strained pizza in his infancy. The remaining members of the pizza team arc your cor- r es pond en t, who was em- barrassed to admit that she didn't know where the best pizza in Newport was located, and Jack Shinar, assistant editor. The pizzas were ordered, the experts supplied with napkins and plates (no forks for this crew, we're tough), and the tasting began in earnest. In the interest of reportorial fairness, we tasted the large size .. special" from each pizzeria. One taster, one vote, and no fence sitting allowed. Final verdict: split decision. A Tradition of Sea, Food and Romance. Experience the finest of candlelit California cuisine , sunsets across the water, and a touch of the romantic past. At the Balboa Inn I 0) \tam St f'l't.1 . Balt'tr.t (7 1 'f) 6., 5-.~-.1 l Two for B.J .'s Chicago Style Pizza. one each for Gina's and Antonucci•s. That doesn't prove much except that even four peo- ple who arc trying mightily to agree on a "bcst0 pizza, can't. Trausch and Georges went for B.J .'s in a big way. There weren't many comments as they busily ate their way through several slices of this Chicago style pizza. "Chicago style.. means thick crust, almost no sauce, and a plethora or toppings. w c ordered 8 .J. 's favorite in the large size at $13.95. It came topped with sausage, cheese, onions, green peppers, black olives and fresh tomatoes. 1t•a cooked in a deep pan and the outside edge of the crust is browned. This is a no-drip pizza. The crust is thick, but light, remin- ding one of the experts of sour- dough bread. Perhaps the best part of this pizza is the crust. If you like your pizza light on sauce, this is the one for you. Coming in at a dead heat were Gina's Pizza and Antonucci•s. Jack Shinar, assistant editor, went for Gina's and couldn't be budged. We're used to Jack's being out of step with the majority around here. He used to be a sports editor. My own preferences stem from an Italian Dad and a penchant for really good sausage, I voted for Antonucci•s offering. Shinar gave Gina•s house special his very best .. two-picces- and-J•m-stuffed top rating." This pizza is semi-thick in the °'""''. <111""1 0 111 o,,,,. M oNlay -S.11m/ay 'P"' Sttlfllo1 Jp"' crust department, with a good, rich pizza sauce liberally aprcad between crust and toppings. These toppings included pepperoni, sausage, green pepper, onion. black olives and mushrooms. Shinar noted that four people could cat two picoe' each of this pizza, sip some wine to boot and the around S 15 price tag would be a bargain. If you share my love of really good Italian sausage, An- tonussi's is the pizza for you. This pizza was topped with traditional goodies and then spread with some of the best damed sausage I've tasted in a while. There were too many bell peppen on this pizza for my taste. but pizza is a very sub- jective thing. Gina's is located in the Albert- son's Center in Corona dcl Mar. Phone number is 673-1121. BJ .'s is at 106 Main St. on tht Peninsula in the old Prison of Socrates building. Call 675- 7560. Sorry. no reservations. From the Peninsula, head north to Antonucci'• located at 6700 West Cout Highway. An- tonucci's ofTen a slice of pizza for a buck. A bargain. To place a pick up order, call 631-3592. BRUNCH GUIDE BRUNCH WITH A VIEW Ch••111111 Buffet 9:31 to 2:31 CAPRICCIO CAFE 900 Newport Center Dr. Newport Beach -------\\otftd~~~~------ Brlstol S.r &. Grille Sunder Chllmpegne •Nnch II.ti ............ In'°"" 11 e.m. ·I p.m. H•PPJ Houra .. H~l11t Piece In Town" D•llJ 4:00·7:00 p.m. Al Wei Drt'*8 11.21 JOIN U• .9l11:Ko/.~-,;,~tl .~ 1131 ........... c ......... (714) 117-lllO tlM 1171 f .. Romance Lanauaae, •• cwTatJy at tbe Mark Taper Forum at the Muic Center i1 a merry, mad, and utterly fuanaliaa aan of theatrical in- pnuity. amateur 1cti•1 di1play1 of Dickenson, there ii aome excite- ment in the lodiao au.ck on General Custer, ud it all raulta in a very intripina produdJon. exceptionally aood in a variety or rob, notably 11 Mme. Nub where heimpcnooatel a woman with fin.-and ahup edaed humor. Jacque Lynn Colton deliahta in different rola. a iltow for the that~ oriented and for thOIC wbO cu let their imllination rwa u ram- S-.nl u it doa in the show it.ldf. You would never believe that a play could have been bucd on a pranite IO looeely defined and u m,.Ufyina in purpote as tbi1 one. A par.de.or literary fi1ura mix in with biltoricaJ fiaura. It is an adroit combination of reality and unreality, of fantasy and hiltorical fact, or invention and imaaination, and it ii a production that briahtem the Taper horiz.on for the new year. The only problem ia that it tends to aag a bit in the lut Kene in heaven~ and one ia never quite aure jmt what PamcU ii trying to accomplish. la it thediacovcry of America u it becomes a nation? la it the identification of literary history with other historical elemenu? Perhaps this ia not meant to be analyz.ed but simply to be enjoyed. It suc:cecdt in do- in1 for the most part. Sheldon Larry directed and manaaa to given some cohaion to the 1prawlin1 play, no mean feat . Loren Sherman's com- plicated but arre1tin1ly in- tercatin1 set daip ia masterful. Hucklcbary Finn i1 out to find Tom Sawyer and Walt Whitman aoea alona u a com- paniOll ••• Tbm tbae ia Louin May Alcott who bu written all of thoee nice children'• book:a but who bu a strong urge to take Henry Ward Thoreau to bed and wbo.ddiaJlta in writing boob with heavy aaual ovcr- tona ... You have Ralph Waldo Emerson who once aupportc:d Whitman for a while ... And Charlotte Cushman, a noted ac- tress of the time, who bu romantic inclinations for Emily Dickenson who also does aome dreadful exhibitions or acting ... And on and on. The odd part of it all ii that all or tbcae characten knew each other in real life, with the excep- tion or Cushman who never bad Dickenson in tow. It is a stranae play peopled with unusual cbaractcn and ,;vcn vivid life with aharp touches of humor by the author, a new writer, Peter Parnell The rc:aulta are often hilarious, especially in the The cast is generally excellent, with Concetta Tomei a big bit u the flamboyant and overly sex- ual Cushman. Her timing is a beautiful thing to see. As her cozy companion, Valerie Mahaffey is hilarious in her bumbling attempts at acting and her ultra naivete. Dakin Mathews is a good Walt Whit- man, and Jon Hatthews is an energetic, impuslive, excitable Huckleberry Finn. • 1111r .mc& OI' "*"C MU °" MAWD ...... -..... ~'WY NOTICE II HUtEBY Gl'YIN .............. fu rnlture, flxtu,.1 and equipment pre1ent1y located at 1381 South Hao lend a Boulevard. ............ ,,.... c.amor- nla 11741 and bellewd ~bJNtonw tenMt ol lllld ,,..... .. ..... ... eold .. pulllc ... .., OGAIP••• 11"•'• on ,..._., 11, 1• .. 1ct00 a.m .. ,....,.. tD CMI Code .... 1 .......... be OONlu•ld • IOO t•PGrt ~ om.. ...... tao. ••pcwt ...,._ C1Turllll ....,. ,.,., ... 1111 • par- eon ,.,., ooneece H9r'Y A. "an °'*"' -.. ...,,., tDr •dard. (714) '40-1011 tDr lflb'rrtlllb• and ~ Ion prior 10 ..... L9 OllCl8I "' W£U8 • HAUCOWICH, 9r Harry A. I'-~. Eitq. 1/30 211 4110 PWIJC MOTtea P'IClmou9 .,..... llMmSfA~ TM IDIDMllCJ person la dolftO ......,_ M: DYNA TECH SY'ITEMI. 1113 Pott Abbey Place, Newport Beech. CA~ OennlaD. .....,. 1• Pott Abbey Pllcle. Hcaport BMd\, CA --Th.. bu•ne11 I• oon- ductecl by an lndMdual. l48MCt Damll o. Jandry TNI • 11 ,...,. w llld ..., .. County a.ll °' 0r.,.. County on JMUlfY 22.1-,.. No. -.'211-'"780""" 1/IO M V11 IJ20 4687 ~NOTICE ACTmOU8 IUSINOS NAME STATEMENT TN ~'I pereon II clc*'O b.&taln111 • CW Grattde ltweet0t1. ltd., 4IDO c..-Or ...... 1Cll. Uaapon---.CA-. _.... ........... ...... •1 Ullo,._ Or. o.a_ Hsapcwt ...._ CA f rancis Conroy combines sex- ual frustration with Victorian frigidity neatly u Louisa May Alcott, and John Vickery is a romantic looking, sturdy Thoreau. Howard Shangraw, from South Coast Repertory, is 12113. Thte bu.in.ta .. con- duct• d by a llmlted pel1nerehlp.tMgned: Robert a .Scott. TNe ..........,. .. Ned with the County c.tc ol Orange County on December 31, 1815. Fie No. F2170S7 119 1111 1/23 1/30 4537 ......CllOT1C8 8TATaMl•T OP UAlmOllEP_,. 'OI'.,. °" PICTITIOUI au•••••• -The tololllll'I pereon Ml abendoMd ........ °' the flc:llloU• bullneae name TOWN 80UAN DENTAL loceted .. 12'01 Hwbor Blwd.. .... A-3. Garden Qnwe.CA940 TM ftcllllou1 bul'neet ,.,. ....... tD~­ f11ed on 4·11-11 In the COunty ol Onngll. a.tea J. lanalky, 16'1 PelDI Y..._ Ortwe w..t. Palae var-.. CA IGl'74 lNI bullN9 ... ~ duated by an lndMdua.I. Signed: Cfw1lll J. e.n..y TNe 111 ment ._ fled ..... tM county clerk of Orange County on the J9n..ry21, 1 .. Flit No. , 17..., 1131 2JI 2113 2/20 401 K..-.e1 "*-'C .cmca PK:l IJMM'8 .,. ... 11AM9 ITATW' The IDllowfflV oarponllon .. doing bu---~ WIUEfT LTD. MO·~ Cen&er Drive. Sult• 114, "-"port IMdt. CA ~ Gary A. WllMt, 1• Whit- man Dl'ha .......... CA IM70 TN1 bu..,_, It oon- dUctad .., a oorporllon. Gary .... LTO .... Gary A. Wllal. ,,......,. TNe 111 ,..,. ..... ... .. Courlt1 a.tr °' Or ... ~ Oft .,...,., 11, 1• AlllNo. PllllP 1/IO IJI 1111 lllO 411 .. •OTICa OP ~ A•D LACK OP AUTMOMff •1ocktower 8ulldlng Aeaoclate1, a ganerel pMF19etllp. ortglllllli/ con. 111t1ng of Howard W. .._.,,l,JoMM.MMln end ,... ICn.cdaldt. and ... ._ mn1ecl on ltl bu..._ at Four Upper Ne•pott Pima, Ne•port ...... Cllfofnla. -· and at 1110 El Tordo • ... dlO ..... ,.. ClltDr- nll. nDl'7. w ~11 ahed affective 11: It p . m .• ~11.1-.Merthll data, no pereon ha• authority to Incur OblglliOll'• on befWr ol the fmMr pertnii aNp. Diiied; .Mnusy 22. 1• ...... Kruatztaedt. a '°"'* o.n.• p_,,,_ 1/30 4a>2 1( .. 13111 PUalC NOTICa PICllllOUe ....... umnATWT The IDIDwtng corporlllk>n I• doing bu11ne11 a1: HIDDEN MOUNTAIN ESTATU. H212 Peteh Drive. Dana Point, CA 8"21; lher_,,, 1t,..corr- tlnantilllOwi~r1a, 1nc.. 25212 ~ Drtva. Dane Pant. CA 12121 Thie bualneae 11 con- duelled by a oorporaaon. ~ lntaroonttnental Devltapmeum. Inc. 8agned: JoM """'°'· Pr ........ Thie JI 111 ,..,,. -ftlad wtth the ~ a.tit "' Orllnfl County on Jlln'*Y "·'-Fl9No. , ... 11SO 2JI 2113 IJ20 4801 ......Cle01'CI PICiliiOU8 9Ull llM .... 8TAftl•n ~ '*•"" ......... dll*'I .. II 181 -ftOlligl 0 1'1-. IA La ,_.. LA. C.. ...... CA-. ICennath MMla. 113 La ,._&.A., C.. ..... CA -. TIW bualneae • ~ ••Romance Languaae" ia ......... ......... , ..... wt • EtJOY Our Ntw fl« Deck L°"9f • fine Dnn9 - ~loom • O...,.,ic ~ 8runctl - ful SeMc~ • E~ ~ Orc•ns - Clbntlourigr -N~ • C..,,'s TM* Coffu Stq> - SMHQn • i1S DQ.c Gunt b:lrns ·~~c~ fec.-S -llotn 10 to 100 duc:tlld by en Individual. !Mgned: KanMth .. ... Thie ........... 111ee1 wtth the County c.tc °' Orange Coun1y on Dec. 27, 1815. Ale No. F21&427 119 1111 1/23 1/30 45441 . .-... PU&IC ---Tl-tea .. l'\Ci I 1 IOU8 .,. ... um8TAJW n. ~., corporaaon 11 doing bu1lne11 ae: DUFOUR. 2914 w.. OcMl'1 Front. ttwpo:rt ~. CA 812111; P. F. Outour Inc.. 2114 w ... ~Front. Ucaport a.ch, CA 92981 Thia bu.ineea 11 con· ducted -., 1 corporaaon. P .F. Oueour, Inc. Signed: Juan Carlo• Mallmann. Prelfdent Thia ......,.,,. ... ftlad wttf'I .. County Clertt ol 0r..-County on J...-y 15, 1 .. Fie No. F218324 1/30 219 2113 2/20 ...,. ·--"*.IC ---n-aca-nc11190U8 ..,._ .. llAMS ITAftMIJlf The IOlowltlt1 pat9on le doing bulfnell u: THE fUANfTUAE 8TIWPEA I CUSTOM AEFtNl8HINO. 1874 Pfllcenela A.,.,, eo.t. ...... CA 12127; .Mc* R. Brttlon, 5123 Haroo SI .. Long Beech. CA ._,. TN• bu .. ,... le con- ducted by an lndMdual. Signed: .Mc* R. Britton Thie 1111 ... ,.. ... filed """ tfW County CW* °' Orange County Of'I January 16.1- Fle No. F2'l32I 11SO M 2113 2/20 4813 ·--PWIJC .cmca PICTmOUe Mitt•• ...-nAftll n TN ~I di• ,...an .. dcMr'I bu1lr •• • TOWN • 9QUIM OINTAL. 1•1 ""'* ...... " •• .,. A-3. ~ Graw. C Tmllll ......... a.er-n.100 Man9'etten. Manhattan Bwt'I. CallOrnla ._ Thta ~ la con- ducted by an lndlvldual. Signed: Jamee E. Brown TNa ... ""*" .. Ned wtth the County c.tc °' Orenge County on Jenuwy 2. 1 .. Fie No. F297022 1/9 1/11 1123 1/30 4543 ......C:llOnca P1CrniOU8 .. ,, ... llAmlTArW ... folawtng pereon 18 dotng ~ • TOMMY VU PAOOUCTIOHS, 303 ~ It., NNport 8aed\, CA 12'83; Tom W.. 303 32nd St., NNport 8aed\, CA813 Thie bu•ne• I• con- ducted by an lndtvtdual. Signed: Tom Welt Thie • 11 \~ WU ftlld wtth the County Clertt c1' Orenoe eow.ty on Januwy 22, 1 .. Fie No. F2l8IOO 1/30 21'1 2113 2/20 4588 "*.IC MOT1CI l'\Ci if iOU8 .,... .. llAMSITA~ The folawtng· pereon la doing bu11ne11 aa: NEWPORT FINANCIAL UNUMTED. 1 n Ahier8'de Aw •• f/f. NNpott IMd'I. CA 121D: AldWd SulMan. 177 Alvarlfde Ave .. IF. PlatllPOft le9c:h. CA 12913 Thie bullne• le con- duc:t9d by an lndMdual. Stgned: Alc:Nrd a.1Man Thie _..,.,,. ... med wttf'I the County Ctlrtl of 0r..-Cowity on Jenusy 22.1tl8 Fie No F2111a 1 /30 219 2113 2120 4516 ..UM.IC MOTICI PICnnGUa MlltrllM MWSTA-.119' The foloawtl4 per90n .. doW'8 bu81nw .. Thomu 23 Property Fund Ud .. 4200 Campus Dr. 102. .... P"t Beld\.CA~ Aobeft .. Scoel. 121 Udo Park Or. D-3, Newport a..ch, CA tllll3. TIMe ----.. con--ducted by a ll•lt•CI pnwlHp._......, I MA Cllorm Line" . LAllt two perfot"'8nCee JM. 19 I IDO!IDO! STARRING KEN BERRY OF T.V.'s FTROOP PETilCOAT JUNCTION MAYBERRY RFD MAMMA·s FAMILY B.Scoll&. Thie I I liel'lt -Ned wtth the County Clef1l ol Or-.nge County on Dec. 31. 1985. Fl .. No. F217035 119 1111 1/23 1/30 4538 "*-IC llOTtCa PICllllOU8 ...... MW ITATllJIMT The IDloMng pereon .. do6i'I ~ • TONY LANGE CONSTAUCTION. 513 c...-na DrM. •••port a..:h, CA a.s: AnllttotPt Albert lAnga. 513 Ceilllna Dr1v9.. ••a port a.d\. CA 112913 Thia bu•neea I• con.- ducted by an lndMdual. Signed: Anthony A. Langit Thle ........... ftled wllth ... County Qer1l °' 0r-. on JelM*Y 22. 1tl8 Fie No. F2N7ll 1 /30 211 2113 2/20 4581 PU-..C mnca lt-2al1 PICllT90U8 Wm •Am STAl'aMalfr The follcllMf 19 per-.on .. doing bualn••• ••· ORIGINAL SAM'S PIZZA. 21741 Lall• For• Dr 1101. El Toro. CA 92830. Petncll M.. Meted. 18071 Holl) St. 17. Huntington a..:h. CA 12148. Thie buetn .. 18 con- ducted by an lndlvldual. 8'gned: Patrlall M. Nefed . TNe -·'*"' .. Ned wtth the County Qettl °' ~ County on Jan. I . 1Me. Fie No. F2t7517 1111 1123 1/30 211 4568 PUe&JC MOTICa ACTmOU8 .,._.. MAm STAT'IMml'T The tolowlng pereon la doi ng bualn••• aa: SCSE•&mall Computer Syetema Equipment. 510 Irie A--.. Corona cllll Mer, CA '2'125. a. •. ~ 510 "" -.,,C....cllllMllr.CA t12125. TMI ~II con- ducted ~ en i.•tlluel --= a.I .. ...,.... .... the Councy ClertE °' 0,..,.. County on Dec. 20. 1115. Fiie No. F295165 119 1111 1123 1130 4538 "--•TATl•••T 0, ~WAL ... . ....._. ..... Of!BATW.__ ,ICTITIOU8 •u•••n• llAmm TM Iola lllCJ pereon Ml wftt\dr8Wft .. a general partn•r from the ..,,, ..... oper .... ~ dar 1fle IC9o.• bull! n 111 n•M• of MY'O"D PARTNE .. IHIP at 1101 Dow St., 1115 • .._port 9wh. Clillllw'tMe -.0 TN tlcttdoue bualftW name _,..,. tor the l*tl•Glllp ...... Oft ~ 13 1-In tM County c1' Dr.,.. RlE NO. F-Z781• Ful Nllme and ,.,....,_ "' the Par9oft Wlllldl • ...... Donald M. Koll and ~ Brltllngham Koll. Tr~ c1' the KcMI Famtly Trutll ~ o.c.n• 14. 1871. 4343 Von Karman Avia.. .._port Bwh. CA 82llO Signed: Donald M. Kol, Trim. Fie No. F.vt1• 1123 1 /30 219 2/13 4517 ,.,_ IC llOTICa P1Ct1 noua .,, •• umlTAN II n ~ fCllOiift•• ...... are doing bulln... n : NEWPORT HAABOR IN- THE-WAT'E1' BOAT IHOW. 17IO Mcwowle Aw.. C-2. Co-. ...... CA 11127; Dunc.n Mcb-.h Co.. Irle.. c..,,,,. .. 1790 Monrowta A-.. C-2. Coala ...._CA 121127 ™•bu ....... oon- ctuc:led br • aotpOl alkN .. Ounan Mclltlah Co .• Inc. ...... o.r ... MclMDel\. ,., 1111 .. Tlille I •• -llllCI ---C...,ClnOI Or-.. ci..r on ...,.._, 11.1-,.. ....... ,.-........ 1/D 1111VI1111 4111 .... L ....... c• 1111111 ...... ,_ ........ ,... .. IAllL ··--... OIJ •N_,1,.1 .. IW-19 •Mii llllM DTAlW cwn a ,...,... To .. ......._ hi ......... crMllDca. c:onilt#nt .,,... .. _.,.._ ... ._11e•sa1w11r.tu 7 '"' .. .. flf .-. ol UM.a V. aG. 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" ne..._....,.. .. doing 11iu-.. u: THE NEW CAR H0TUNE. 301 eo.n. ............. .,., ....,__ CA ~ Oewtd Alen .. -. 301 ea.. -....... .... port heel\, CA~ TMs ........ con- ..... ~ .. lndMduel. ..... DIMd~ ... Tiiis I ·---... -eo.... a.tl -Or-.. c::... -......., 21.1- Als ND. f I Hf 1m ,,. M 211 a 4llO CA ~Kell&.., Inc:.. --~Dr-. ... 102, tis p IW1 ...._ CA 12W. D I a .. HBTV. A Jalnl v......_. c I o ~ Stataa Ener-gy. Oaualcp ..... 1 Collpcwatton, 11100 .,._,..._,.,..o.ttur.-.,........_CA_ l1W ~Ill la ..,.,_ ~ b1 .... wenture. ...-a.-.~ .. &ac. v, .. Kai e.., Inc. TN& 11I1 m.-1 -tlsd .. .. Coulltf Clartl of Or•ng• County on Decarnber '1, 1- Ae ND.~1 119 ,,,. t/D 1/SO "542 ... ICMOTICa "...,., HCbihCllJe •tll IW .... .... " Thal.-: .... ......, Is ............. , ....... Meal ....... ,,.,.. Cor- pot8Mcwa.., .... ..... 0.-. tlsapo:rt 9Jad\. CA --IOCA..i ............ Corpm'llloft, a c.Mornta Corporation, H3 San Miguel Drift, N .. port ...,._CA-. TNa ........... Is c:on- dudsd .., a oorporll5cw1. soc A...e MMlglment Corporation. Signed: ~A. ...... EJ9CIUllN Yk:l&Pi ........ Na 11121 man1 -tied ..... Coulllf a.tr of Or2fV9 ~ Oii ....... 7 • , ... Ria No.,., .. 1118 1123 1/SO 211 4570 HCiibiOUa ----..... STAft IErT The toloillfW ,.,.on ts doing bu..._.. u: THE C&.AS81C LOOI<. 17 Tahoe. .,.._ CA 12715; S.a P. ~ 17 Tahoe, IMne. CA 92'715 Tlale bull.,... la con- ducted by ... lftdtwtdu.I. S1$r'9Cta..P.Laub llala II Ill Feftl ._ tied ....... ~°""'of Or-.. eour., on ...,.,_, 11, 1- Flls ND. F:ZUa 1/D 1/30 211 V13 4511 .._,IC llCmC8 """' ... .,, 111• uanan 1t TM •• i"1 person Is ... bul'rlll w 1140 ~ T LTD., 6140 llrct. Slrfft. 1200. Newport ---.. c .. ra ••-. .,..,.. .... ....,,an T,....,. lsltnd. I .. - &w::b. C .. h'Ne .. 1. Thie ... 1 I M 1 • OOftoo ducted by • ll"'lted ................. :~ ,.........,, TNa I rant -tlsd ... " OH•t• Co•••r on Din-.tt.119. ,.. .... ,..,.. 1/t 1/M 112' 1/SO 4133 .......... ..... 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OH 4414 ................... _21M2S 8 . SuNtaa React. Long lwh. CA _. John a ......_ "'~ 20&2I S. Suuna Road, Long a.ct\. CA -10. DEF fund, an Ohio o..sl Pr..•ilfllp, 1700 Huntington lulldtng , Cla Jflsnd. OH 44115. LD. awtalMo. MO.._,_ pott CMI• Dr"'9, 8utte 456. t•mpart lwh. CA ..... Thie buat,.... le cons duc:t•d bf a ll m lted ~ 9q'9d: LD • a.1sllsno. This ............ fllsd ~ ... ~a.ts of Onnge ~ on Jan. 7, , ... F1ls No. F217424 11111123 1/30 2JI 4M2 HChhOU9 -Ill• l2W STAt rT The --.... ,.,.... •e dolftt llMlal..... •: Al'Wtc:. f.JGlflS ...... • 91•••r~111 w .1n- k. .... ~11, C09tls ..... CA~ . ......... G.KIM.,WPW, pont k . Ca.ta .._, CA .... Aatptl w. Hart, 11H C.iCI • • t.-.. .... pou1 8-:ta.CAllllD. Thie bu*.-.. con- du ct ad bf • general ~--=~ W. tWt. TNa ••• ,...,,. .. fled .. .. Coun«y a.tr of Or8"g8 County on Jen. 1s. 1-. F .. No.F~ 1111 1/23 1/30 211 4565 ..,.IC aonca PICTmOUallUal•• llAlmSfACT rT TN ~. P9"IOft Is dc1W'9 but 111 -QOUr8 PHOTOORAl'HY, 1t 9011oe, tlurpcn Bwfl. CA Illa; Vincent '*'-al Gold. 12 .a.o., t•wpo.1 ....._ CA l'2m '""' ..... n.. .. c:on-ductM ,,, ... lndMduaf. ~ Vllrtcent MICMet Odd TN& cll 1 7*11 .. tlsd wlll .. ec.._ Clsrts OI Orange County on 0.1 ... I, 1• ,.. .... Fa1211 1ft "' 1111 tl2J NE4116 - ~ I 1'. .,. ,.,,. Vefl Pa.1 c. ... A tnvi ,,, c-.... Am lnY um t! Pat c.e .... L pot 4M 1211 J P• c.. ... • m• Tin 44: I 8"' VII UI I Pa Sii DC • ... '* I Lo "' •• .. s . .. • "' Cl • 0 tl Fl 1. I: ., .. 3 c s M 9 ., s IW d p c • 0 D F • ~ 8 L ~ 4 I 11 " c • I L ' ( ' • ~ • ·-· ••• HCiilA•I 111111• ... 9'Aill I TM f1R1mei11 ,_ ... . ., ............... - AmittOeR .. •• ... • v ...... c ..... ....... , ............... , .. c....DfW.-.fflapwt ..-;CA~ At••kllll't-.. Ito ... 1nve~•; a Celtt. Lt4. Partrte•· .. Heapolt CenW °"" ..... •••I*' ~CA-. Amertcan Mtftl ••eoe 1nveet0te. a Callfornl• Umllild ......... LO. etwt1111no P~ Pall•llNP. MO fll pwt cenw om. . ..,.. 411, ..... port---. CA .... L.O. Ch tar 7lOJ MO...,.. port c..-om.. lulte 455. fllaport 8wf\. CA .... JKS tnveatment• PIN• ..... MO f~ c... DtM.. ..... "'· t•port....._CA.-,. ~ Dl..ond .... ment Company, f323 TlMMfft -..S. Miron. OH 44313. ..... A. 8rtggl Cf- ...., Tnll&, 11716 Blorro V--. ~ ...... Fe. CA 821D17. Epateln Famlly Pstt• .. 3. EFO. 1121 K aw-. N.W ••• _.._., oc---. CIMIOfd fl Boeckl'Mn. M.O .• IOO Lucult 11'-. Nlron. OH 4GD2. Ha 1rd J. ..... M.O., 211 LOCUlt .._ Mroft. OH 4414 o.te1t.MM:Uren.7IO Alpt'9 Ortwe. Cle llMnd. OH 44143. JoM H. ..... Sr .. 2CM2I S. IUMft8 "4>ed, LOftl ~CA-10. JoM G. ...... .JI •• 20'2' S. SuMn• Road. Long e.d\.CA1m10. DI' fund. an 0"1o GeNr'lll ,....... 1100 Huntington Building. cas•Ml. OH 4411&. LD.Qw'Ifl io. MO .... port c.... OrM. htte 416. flla port 8eld\. CA ~ TNe ~ •• c:on- duoted bJ • llmlted ,_._..._Signed! LO. a.:•••no. TNI • 7 n..,. w tied .... ~ Qertl al 0nrtge Couftllr on Jan. 7. , ... , .. No. ,,...,'23 "" 1/D 1/30 VI 4613 "*.IC eeonca fltCiiiW •1•1• .... aTAI rT The lolowtnl penona .,. dotne Hel,.... u : BALLIN ENTERPRISES. 3408 Sau•allto Orlv•. eor-clll .... CA 12125. awtleGf A. ...,., l4Ge ~ 0.-.. CoroM -U.,CA..a. ...... A. a.mn. 3408 S.• Na Drtwe. Corone dlll Mer. CA 92125. PllMcla J. a.9n. 3408 S. I h 0rtwe. Corone del Mer, CA l'2a5.. TIO bu--le con-ducted bJ • limited pertnenhlp. Stoned· Ctwtllaf A. Belin. TNI ..,_.....,. ... fled wfth the Cour"1 Qerk of Oreng• County on DeclmtMr 31. 1115. Fie No. ,2:111,.. 1111 1123 1/30 2JI 4553 "'8UC llOT1CI fltCI iiiOU9 ..,. .... llAmaTA~ The folowlng peraons ere doing bualneH H : Amef'lca• ...,,. 5'or1lg9 • a.M~•Calfor• Umtted PwtnsahlP. 8'° t&capart o.Mr Or.. 8'a. 416. f&c part Beech. CA ... Mwtcm\ Mini 8DllQl9 1n~"°"· • ceur. Ltd. .......... MO fteaport C... OrW tell. r&c.,art ...... CA.._ ....................... lnwetore, • Celttornl• UMllld ,..,,.,.,. L.O. Ctwtlllano Femlly ,,. ........ ..., .... , .. c..... °""• ..... 416. , • ..,. .... CA_,_ L.D. Qlrtsr -. ....... '*' c..... om.. ...... -fll $1'1 _., CA -. JKa lnveatmenu c.-r .............. fll Jlt9iltll\CA ..... .._DI&• .. .._. ...... , c •• , ... ,. 2t2t 1ll*Nlll ...._ Mron. OH 44111. ..... A..,... c.... ...., TNll. 1ettl llllorro vatla. .......... ,._CA .... tpetetn '"""' '~•INP 3. EFO, 1121 K ...... N.W.,Weahlll••· DC 2000I. Ceetrord R, ~men. M.D., 300 Lucull Str-. Naon.OH44t02. Hoat111d J. lgll, M..D •• 281 l.OCUll ...... Aluon. OH 4414 Ollwtd a. MaclAr9", 150 All)"a OrW. Clewlend. OH 44143. John'H. ..... Sr .• 2042& a. SuMn• Road, Long 8eech. CA IOl10. Jam G. u..it. Jtt., 2CMa 8 . SuMn• "o•d. Long a.ct\, CA IOl10. DEF Fund, en Ohio o.n.91 ~--. 1100 Huntington 9ulldlng. Ct• •Ml, OH 44115. LD. aw111ano. MO...,. pof1 C.... DrM. Suite 466, f&cwpart Beech. CA ... ™• bu .. Mee I• con- ducted by a llmlted pertl•INp. Signed: LO. aw-.no. 0.-11 ,.,,.,., TN9 ... I 7*lt W tied .. ... COun!1 a.rt "' 0....,. ~ on Jen. 1. 1-. Fie No. F2174Z2 111• 1123 1/IO 219 ..... ...eucmnca It .... flteln.,..,.111• .,._8TAl•FIT TM lalc mtll• ,__,. .,. dOlnl ...... ,.... •= ""*1Clft ..... -.... NcMllD •• c ...... UM2lllCI , ......... MO tllapllrt c..-..-. ........ port.._.-. CA-. An---.... -· 1nweeton. a C••"· Ltd. ,.. ..... MO fllapiwt ~o.M1416.••wport Beech. CA 121m. Arnettcan Mini Storage tnveaton. • Callfornl• Limbd Pa1t•8hlv. L.D. Chrlatleno Femlly Pa11•1NP. l40 t...,._i Center Ort¥e. lu"• 456. , ... part Bw:f\, CA .-0. LO. Cht1llden0. 840 ..._. port Cent• Drive. Sult• ~ Ne•part Bw:h. CA 92!880. JKS tnveetment• P~P. MO Pte,,part Center Drl'te. Sult• 455. ~ leech. CA t21980 • 8"""' DlamOnd inw.t- men t Company, 2323 Tlnkl'IM\ Aoed. Nuon. Ot4 44313. 8'atne A. Brlgga ~ SM1ter TrUlt. 11795 Btarro Vista. Aencho ~ Fe. CA t2087. Epateln Femlly P"1r*9NP 3, EFO. 1121 K sir., N.W., WeaNnglan. DC 20008. Ctlffofd R. Boecllman. M.D.. 300 LucU9l StrMt. NI.ran. Ot4 44302. Howwd J. lg9&, M.O .. 281 L.ocull ..... Akron. Ot4 44143. o.vtes s. Mac:tMen. 750 AlpM Drive. ~. Ot4 44143. John H . ....S. Sr., 2CM25 S. Suaan• Aoed, Long Beech. CA IOI 10. John G . ....S. Jt ., 20425 s . Suaan• Aoed, Lona Beech. CA IOl10. DEF Fund. en Ohio General Plf1ner9Np, 1700 Huntington Building, Qeweland, OH 44115. LC. aw1111no. MO...,. port Center Drtw•. Sutt• 455. tteapart Beech, CA t2980. Thf• buatn_. I•~ ducted by • ltmlted ,_ .. ....._ Stgned: L.D. ~ ... TtW ......,.,. .. tied """ ... Cou"'Y ~ al Of9nOe eouin.r on Jan. 7. 1-. ,.. No. '217421 1111 1123 1/30 2 .. -~ "*IC ... ..,lft .. IC8..,._ P1C unou• 1t1•••• ..... 8TAI P ......... c::MATM F 11 MC'1. Ml ... UC M Oftwe. ffl JO rt ..... CA~'ft&JftH Upon, 142 .... 0 .. Drtwe. , ... '*1 ..... CA_, Tf\la. ~ .. con- ducted by -lftdMduel . llgned: ThMctOf • Upon , .... , ... _ .... ...._ the ~ Clerll ol Or-..~ on.,.,._,., 2.1lil Fite No. F2'7024 ,,, 1118 1123 1130 45'5 ......Cll01'Ca a..met PICllllOU9 •HllM llAmaTAnlllln The lollowtl• perlOM ue doing bullMM .. ; ""*"'*' ... • ... -W 1 nAwnue. eC..CW· • Umltitd hrtNr9h1P, l40 N .. port Center Or Ive. ..... tteaport 9leCh. CA .... Amenc8n Mini Storeoe lnveetore, • Cetlf. Ltd. PertnarwNp, MO Ne•port c.r..r °'" 1458 ..... port 8Mch.CAl2MO. American Mini 8toreoe tnve1tora. • Celltornl• LlfNted ,.,..... L.O. ~ Femlty Pa11•1Np. MO Ueaport CeMlr o.tve. Suite 456, t ... port Bwlh. CA 121110. L.O. Clw1dano, l40 .... port Center Drtve. luHe 466. tteaport leech. CA .... JKS lnvettment• , ......... l40 _.,art Center Oftve. lulle 416. fllwpott ...._CA IJllC>. ......,_ oe.nond lnweM- men t Compeny, 1323 Tlflktwm Roed. Akron. OH 44311. .... A. .... er.- .... TNll. 111• BlorrO V-. ... ldlo 8enta Fe. CA 121D17. Epateln Famlly ,_ • ......., 3. EfO. 1825 K ..,_ N.W .. WMhtftl'On. oc-. CMtecd fl ._.man, M.D., IOO LUOUll Street. Akron. OH 44302. Haward J. lglt, M.D.. 191 Locult ..... Akron. °" 44143. o.td 8. Med.Men. 780 Alpha OrM. Qe\.-.ct, OH 44143. JoM H. ..... St .• 10426 S. 8uMn• Roed. Long 8Md\. CA IOl10. JoM G. ...... Jt .. 2042!5 s. 8uun• Road, Lono ~CAIOl10. DEF Fund, en Ohio GeMnll Per1J••· 1700 HunUngton 9ulldtng. ca..•M1.0H4"t11'. LD. Chr1ll1no. MO .... pof1 c.nw Ottve. Suite 456. t&cwport e.ctl, CA ... Thta busiMU II con- ducted by a limited ,.,........ Signed: LO. ~ ... Thlll~-fled .... CounlY ~ ol OnnQe Couf1'1 on Jen. 7, 1111. ,... No. F297417 1/111123 1/30 211 4580 ~llOT1CI HCttt10U9 ··-.. llAm aTA..-T The tolowlnl petlOM ere doing bu•neee ••: NEWPORT HAA80R SAILBOAT SHOW, 1710 ~ Ave .. C-2, Coete ..._ CA l2t27: Duncan ~ Co .• Inc.. Celfor- nla. 171D Motwovte A"9., C- 2. Colle..._ CA 92821 Thi• bueln .. It con-- dudled by • corpcw..son, Duncen Mclntoeh Co.. Inc. 89*t Duncen Mctntoeh. PrwktMIC '""8 ............. ftled ..., .. councr Caertr of 0r.,,. CounlY on January 1!, 1• , .. No. llr'F211ZJ3-- 1/D 1/30 VI 2/13 4580 . ...... ......c..anca fltCTmOUe .., .... umaTAnl P The~ ..... --are doing bualMM at: CHRISTO,HIA HOMES DEVIELOfJUENT. 11 C«• por• ,.. Or ...... 101, NHport...-,CA.->; a. ............... 11 Cotpoa• ..... Or .. .... 101. HI J Oft 8Md\. CA ............... Cor- ..._Dr ...... '"· •• ' .. ...._CA_ TNe IM.ltln 111 .. CIOft- ducted -.y • t•neral P'f"*&Mp. ~: 9r. ~ .......... -.. C .. omie oorpor1lt n, • • o•n•re• pertner. Chrlatop .. er C. Glbba, Pr..._lt...,..L~ ming•. Secretery. ly: 0.....Houtlng~. • T ... Cor1*ell0n • • o•n•rel pertner. ~ c. GM!iba. Vtce Preeldltnt; ....... L. Cum-mtnoe. ~ Sec:r.-Y Th6a .-.mens .. l&cd wtth the County ~ ol Oreng• Co..anty on ~31.1• Fiie No. F291869 111 1111 1123 1/30 46'1 ... .,.. Na.IC llOTIC& ftCTITIOU9 _,11111• U..aTATW The tolowtftl ,,., ... are dOtng buelnea ea: UPLAND TECHNOLOGY AS&OCIATU. 1100 au.I ........... 200. Newport Beech. CA t2llO: ... 12 PAA'TNEM, a Celt. gen. pertnerlhlp. 1100 Quell ......... 200. Nlil•Por' Beech, CA IHIO: OCCIDENTAL DEVELOPMENT Fund • a Cellfornl• llmlted ......... 22ea2 Golder\ Sprtnga Ortve. lte. aoo. et. mond e.. CA 111GI Thie bultMll la COfti ducted by: • general pertnerehlp. 8t9ned: Stephen J. Muler. ~ .. p.,,,. Thie .......... Ned .., .. County a.1t of Or ... County on Janu8'Y 10. 1 .. Fie No. ir<F21_..7 __ 1tta 1110 2J1 2111 4512 WJC llOTICa fltCI lllOUe --·-UMI aTAT••IT TM tolowlno perMN .,. ClotftO bu ...... •: Edward/ Alleft .., IN• t'1' ..... 4I0'7 .... W.,, f&cwpart -=ti. CA ... O.ren Alen Prttcft•d, 4207 .._. Wfll, tllaport Beed\. CA t2llS. ~John tMn1I. 111 VI• Uncllne. Newport e..:ft.CA121D. TMa buelMM la con- ducted bJ • general pertnerehlp. ll9ned: Edwwd J . ...,,.. Thll ............. fled """ .. County ~ of Orange Counly on Jen. 15. 1-. ,... No. F2l8322 1123 1/30 VI 2113 4673 WllOTICa fltCllllOU9 ...... UMlaTA,._y The toloWlftl ,..on 1• dolnf bualn••• aa: PERFORMANCE AUTO OETAll.MG, 113 ar.-.,. eo. ...... CA; .... R. Mltc:MI. 113 8r0..-8J. eo...._CAl2U7 TN• bu.,,... I• con- ducted by en lndtvtduel. 81gr'9d: Maitt R. MltdMI Thia .... .,._,. ... nted """ ... Counly Clertl of Or ... County on January 13. 1• F .. No. F2t19ll 1/23 1/30 211 2111 .... "19UC eecmca PICTIT10UlllUHl&U um 11•,.....,, The rolkMfno pereone •• dotno t>u•neee u: NEWPORT HARBOR POWERBOAT SHOW. 1780 Monr<Ma Ave.. C-2, Cotta ...... CA IH27: Duncan Mctntoeh Co.. tnc.. c.llfor- n ... 1780 wo. .. Clll'la Ave., C- 2. Co1te ...... CA 12821 Thia bu•neaa t• con- ducMd by • corporllllon. Duncan MclnlOlft Co., Inc. 8t9ned: O..ancan Mein-..,.,,,..,... Thte ...... nt ... tled with ... C°""'1 ~ al Or.,.. ~ on JenuetY 11. 1-,... No, .. f2llZl4!1111-M 1123 11'0 Ill 2113 ,.... ........... Ill potatton. 17 Corporate .. •a IA' ..... • .... c ... ,.., ..... ,..,._ ......,; --. OH ....., .. 111.&,, • ...-...... ... .. .-. .. ·-~-M.0..111 ................ °" ...,.. ... A. .... CrMI ....,T,.....1.,..._,. ~ .......... . MjM DfM. C11 ..... OH ~Aa1he .... ,..CA 4'1& .................... ............. L..oft9 -· ••uo••• ..., ............ . llAMISfAll P TM bit .... ,_ .... . ., .................. ea; NIWfte>fn UllD 90AT SHOW, 11t0 M._.ro.le Awe., C-2. C... ...... CA '"21~ °""°9ft Mat"'°"' eo .. anc.. c111re• 11t0 Monr~ lwe .. C-2. COiia Meee,CA_., TNI bultMll ta oon- duelld by • oorpor~ DunC8ft Mcar.-Co.. Inc. l9*t Dunmn Mclr*lt .. Pr ....... TNe .... mene w ftled ... ... Couney Cl9tl al 0r.,,.. couner on Jenutry 11.1- , .. No. llr<f211236-- 1/21 11:10 VI 211a un PW&JC llOTIC• PICiillOue ....... llAMI 8TATWT The tolewtftt,,.,... are dol"t bullneee .. : WAIUFN>NT MAGAZINE. 11'0 Mourovta Ave.. C-2. eo.ta Meem, CA 12827; Duncan ....... Co .. Inc., c .. a,..,.., 11'0 Monrovta Awe.. C-2. eo. ..._ CA 12127 TNa w•-.1 ta oon- duc:Md by • oorporllllon, Ouncan Mctneoeh Co .. tnc. ...,._ DunC8f'i Mclntotl\, PN11dll1t Thia .... Fltftl .. ftled """ .. Cour-.y Clerk ol Orenoa Couner on Jenu9Y 15, 1-, .. No.nllm _. __ 1/H 1.llO Zll V1 I 4171 ... eo•nca Mi iiiOU9 •1111• _.ftATBllNT ,.... ........ ,.,... Ill ..,......._ ........ Ald9 El•pt1I II; W*' li'Mge.112J8rOl*"*98l. Tutlln. CA llllO: _....... Gene Red•. 1122 8'00Ut*e at.. TU911n. CA t2lllO Th.. bu•neu 11 con-- ducted by an lndMduel. _.. ........ Aada Thie...,... •• ,... with ... County Qerk al °'*"' couner on ~ e.1 .. Fie No. F29'1156 1111 1123 1/\10 VI 4641 JIU&IC eeonca fltCllllOU8 .,_ .. llWaTAl-T TM to11ow1no ~ are doing buatn ... H : MYCERA. MOO IMN Ave.., ... 1089 ..... port 9-:f\, CA l2llO; KMtllMn ,_. Noclre. 2024A Fullerton Ave .• Coate MeH, CA 12U7; Heidi Lee Myer•. 2024A Fuiwton Ave.. Coeta ...... CAt2121 Tf\1• buttn.. le con· ducted bJ a genertl partnerehlp. Signed: K.-...n A. Nocs8 TNt ....... tent .. fled wtth ... County Oertc al <>renge County on JanutFY 1, 1tel Fite No. F211361 11111123 1/30 218 4547 PUINJC NOTICI 1(.11781 nc11TIOU91U ..... MAMa ITA'ftMllfT Th• folow;" .. -ig .,....,,. are doing bualn•• H : Amertcan Mini Stcwege • North HotlywOOCI •• c.-or- nte UmKed ~.MO .... part c.... DftWe f45&, ,..,.por1 lw:h. CA t2880. Am«tcan Mini Storage 1nveator1. • Cellt. Ltd. PwtneraNp. MO Pteapart Cenllr °""' '486. •....-i Beech. CA nea>. Amertoan Mint Stor-o• tnveatora. • Celltornl• l.lrftMect ........... L.D. CNtlltlanO Femlty ........... .., .... port ~ DrM. lutte 4M. ,....,.,....._CA..-. L.0.Clw91•ao.M ..... pott Center ~ lult• 461. f&caport 9Mch. CA .... JKI tn•••tment• ,__..,., MO r•wport 0...-~ ....... ''''''" . , . .._ .. , Pn••t,B'0.1elfK ...... M.W., ......... ,. oc-. Clf9otd R. 8oec*IMI'. M.O .. IOO L...-eer-. Alcron.OH..._ lto••dJ ...... M.D •• 111 L.-.s '"'2. Akron. OH 4414 o.tdl.Mec&Ann.7• ~ Ortv.. atwtllftd. OH 44143. John H. MMd. 8r ., 2IM2I I . luMn• "o•d. Long 8-:h. CA IOl10. Joftn G. MMd, ./JI •• 2042!5 I . luMna Roed. Long ...... CA-10 • OIF Fund, an Ohio Gener8I ......... 1100 Huntington 8ulldlng, a ..... MI. OH 4"t111. LO. Clwll•ano. MO ...... port Center Or~ ..... 451, Newport e.ctl. CA l2lllO. Thfe bua6MM la con- ducted by • limited ~ 9lgnedt LO . Ctwtltleno. TlMI.....,,.. ... ,... with tM Coun'Y a.tr al Or8nge ~ on Jen. 1. 1 ... ,... No. '211411 11111m 1110 211 •1 PUMJC llOTIC8 a.nu• PICTIT'IOU9 9Ullll• ...-nan2 n The tdloWll• ,...,. --=-·•-•AC AS TU. 11D1 Dowe ..-. .,.. rm. •••art 8eld\. c•m• .... Ottfftana lnveetment Compefty, • CeHfornl• ...... '*"""""-· 111 Monterey , ... Ro•d • Moi•., ~. camar• t1714. O'Donnell. 8ttef\9"' a Pertttere-louthern, • Cal9omla ......... 1801 00"'9 Street. Suite 110, , .. _,art .._... Clllbnle t2!880. Thfe ...,..,.... la con- ducted by a o•naret ,..... .... O'Donnell, Brigham & Partnere-louth•rn. • Cellfornl• partnenhlp, GeMrlt ...,,,_ By. JoM 0. O'Oonnel. TruetM of IM O'OOMel A91roceble Trwt a.I ()c.. tober 20. 1115. GeMIW PertMr. Thia .....,,.. .. fled wtth the Countr ~ of °'*"' eoune, on Jef\ 3, 1111. , .. No. F29115& 1111 1/23 1/30 218 PUaJC NOTIC• ll·ll11• PICTITIOUI ........ MA.MS ITA T'lllflllT The totlowtng pereone are doln9 bualn•• H : Amertcen Mini Morege • Falla Church. a c.tttoml• Limited Partn••hlp, 840 Newport Center Drive. '455. Ne•pot1 a.ch. CA 92MO. Amertc8n Mini Storege 1nve1tor1. • Cellf. ltd. Pertner9Np, MO Newport cen'9r Dt1Ve f456, Ne•port a.ach, CA t2980. American Mini Storage lnveatora. a Callfornl• Limn.cs PertneraNp: L.D. Chrletteno Famlty Pettnenhtp, IMO Newport C.nter Drive, Suite 455, , ... pot1 Bwh. CA t2880. L.O. Qwtltleno, 840 New- port Center Drive. Suite 465. ....port 9-:f\, CA ~. JKS tnveetmenta Pwtnei&Np, l40 Newport Center Of1ve. Sul19 455, ttewpart leeCf\. CA ea.> . ..... OW"1ond ...,.,__ ment Compeny. 2323 Tlnktwm Roed. Akron. OH 44313. ...-.CA•• ..... ........ .11 ..... I . luMM Road, LOftl ...._CA.ti. OIP Puftd, an OIUo ~,._..,. 110D Hufttlfttto" aulldlftt. Cl• ...... OH .. , .. L.D. Cllfl•ru ... ,.... port c.... Or-. .... 411. Ms part...._ CA .... '""'..,...... .. ~ duoted Illy • llMfted ,.,.. .... ••'*'· L.0. Cb'fltro. TNll•• , ... _ ... .. tN Coun1r a.rte ol 0r9nge ~ on Jen. 1. 1 ... , .. No. '29142!0 111111211/IO Zll 4611 WlfOllC8 HC llHOUe •1111111 .,...aTAR R ,.... .......... ,.,_Pa dalnl .. 1tn• ••>Dowe ,,....,..., .. Dowe.,.. """" "~ 111 ,..... (o) 0.-. ..... ,,,, ..... (Cl) Dowe ............... ,,,...... .... 4IOO CL Jta Drtwe. ...1 ..... 11wt ..... CA-. Lewrence Eugene Elot.wald, 111 Qutnoy A....,.,..,_. .... CA .... lNe bull A 111 le OOft. duelled _, .. ~ --l,WJ•-lutl .. Bui ••. .,,... l 2 ,.,. -fled .. .. eou.-. Cllrtl at Or9'9I ~ on oeo. 80. 1-. ... ... ,_, tltl 11D tllG M ,.,. IC llOTICI a Biii ... fltelii eoue •1111• .....aTACT IT TM toMowtno ,...... .. _.......,_-.AC MIOCIATEI I. 1801 Dowe ltrHt, Newport 8Mch. Cal"omle IHIO (Sul1• 7-0 It m • n • tnveetment CompenJ, • Celtfornl• ttm"ed ~p. 111 Monterey Pen Road, ...,. .. ., Pstl. Celfornla 11714. O'OonneU, Brtghem & Pertnere-Southern. • C ICc.m&c ........... 1301 Dove Street, S..alt• 110, flllllPO't 8-:h. Clllfon* l2lllO. Tht1 buetntee la con. duct•d bJ • gen•ral ~-· o·oonneu. Brtoh•m & Pertnera-Southern. a Calltornt• partnenhlp, GeMnll Per1Mr. By. JoM o. O'Oonnlll. T~ of h O'Donnel .... 1:1 c.-Truet d....S ()o. tober 20. 1H5. Gener9I Per1Mf. Thie ltlMlnent ... flied ~ the COYnlJ a.It al °'*"' County on JW\. s. 1915. Fite No. '211158 11111123 1/30 2/8 No advertiaer in uu. paper l.8 more than ...... A. .... CNdlt SMMr TNll. 11191 BIOn'c> VIM-. .....,.., ....._ ,._ CA a vallon away t21D11. lpeteln Femlly ,.,. .... I. EfO. 1121 K .................... oc-. . ~ • • ...... lll!NO!!,c!!••cw!!l~liiJlliillilmli .................... ,_.,~U'llliiiiilililllllilllliiiiiiiiililiim...,mlli..,lilili.iili..._.ilimOft.m.•._ ... ,• .. lii,. .. ,1~•,•,•.~ ........... K. ...... 111ill.,•~1••Mat•11 mu Ol•D NO. ..... 1111 MOnea OP,.,.,_. MU 311, ,.._ 11 to 31 o# MtlDll•ID"' ........ 8 . &YW8 Aoed, Lont TRUITlm MU NO. -.11 T.&. .... 11119 '*** °' Qrw'1e ~. c ... -. tll"* ~CA •10. Cl 0 1 F Rule Fl I I " ... .... llOTICa ... ... .... ,,..,. .... n.. th.,eon, ....... "' .............. Jt .. I042I YOU AM ..... AULT UlmlR A .. OP TMIST YOU AN! IH DEFAULT UNDlft A Dim°' '"""8T. ... .. OOHdot•llum ...... , ~... •• --. ..... fltoecl. LOftO DATID , .. , .... .._. .. YOU TAU ACTION TO DATED Au9Ullt 11th, 1112. UNLDI YOU TAKE ACTIOH ~ ._.... tMreClft. 8MCI\ QA •10. "'°1'SCT YOUll MOll911TY, rT llAY M IOf.D AT A TOPROT!CTYOUAPM>PPTY,rTMAY8190U>ATA ~ ...... CMnenuncMdedM..,.,..lnll DIP 'Uftd, an Ohio "'91.tC ML& " YOU --M UPLWTIOlt 0' PUBLIC 8M.L •YOU HUD AN Drl.AHAT10H Of THE ol, 189 OI-. ftJ*ocertNNl t11 ... ,_ ._.,. Ir\. GeMr111 ........ ~ 1700 TMS lllATUM OP THI MOCllD .... AO...af YOU, NA.TIMI Of THE ~EOtNG WfHIT YOU. YOU on. Ol undet ._ ebowedaeorlMld pr~•... Hunt1n9toft •ulldlng, YOU 8HOULO CONTACT A LAWYIA. SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. b111 In the IMt or'der o# ~11111Dn In""°' ol ~. OM 4'11& On 2-20-H .. 10:00 A.M. SUNWE8T BANK A On '*'*Y 7th, 1-. .. 1:11 A.M., eunSW'lao lte°"1olt••part9Wh.•~corpotll0f1 LO.Cflrt•. 9' ...... CALIFORNIA CORPORA TtON M the duty appointed 8EA'llC£S INC, A CALJfOMIA C<>fWtORATIOH. • 64ity o1 the• .... a cel1lfled ~ o# wNott NOOrded pott C..... Ortwe. lulte TruetM under and ..,,_n1 to Deed of TrUlt. Recorded appointed Trulllae under and pwauelM tD Deed°' Truet ~rt, 1tA ln bodl ZAG. P118•'110llcllll 411. J .. wport 9eeett. CA on 1o-21-a .. Document no. 13 416463 Of Oftldel reoorded Auouet 17'1\, 1112. • lfWt. No. 12-2117-ol oe-AIOofa ..._ Recorde In the omoa of the Recorder of Otllft09 County, ftdlil Aeootdl tn the oftlca of the~ "•oon• of Th•..,... eddr .. end°""" oammon dul;t .io"'O, 1 Thi• '*-"'•• te ~ Catlfornla, executed by: ARDE8HIR BAHAR, AN Orange County, a.... o# CallfolNa. b9cueM.., o.td 0. any, of IN NII~ dllor"*' ellof911 ~to ducted by a ll"'tted UHMAWD MAN Dtxon and Cdly Bower8 Obcon. huebend and wh • totnf bs IS ........ Court U1* 30. Ne.,ort 8wf\. CA ~ ......... lioNd: LO. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTK>H TO THE HIGHEST t.,.,,., ........ 1 T1at4lfMtoe fll•'*f ..... ~ Ctw•IWIO. BIDDER FOR CASH, (peyabfe at ttme of Nie In 1.-tut WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST TN WMlefll;t_, nu.. cMKtihna.,,, ----~ TMt tf p ..e -fled moneiy °'the Untted s-..) .. th• front entrance to Suite IMDOEA FOR CASH (~abee et am. °' .... In ...,. lnoorrecel ... °' .... --edclt .. and °""' oommon ..... Counlr a.ti ol 206. (eaoond fk>ot), 17'°2 IMne ~d. Tultln, CA ~ Of lhe Un"9cl ..._) at 1M tront •"1•a eo the ~ 1 """'· lhoWn ....,.. e>r.,.. ~ on Jeft. 1, t2llO. a1 right. tme and 1,,.... oonv.,'ed to and now Oki Orange ~ Cour1houae, k)cMed on ..,_ Ana Seid ...... be l'Mde. but~ oowenMC OI..,.,.. 1w. held by It und• Hkt Deed°' Truet In the property tltuated BNd., t>.ewean ~ at. I ero.c1w.,, .... Ana. ty, ....... OI ..................... p Dll MllM OI an-,.. No. F291411 In .. Id County, Cdforma. dea«tblng the lend therein: Cdfol'Na. all rtght. 1Mte and .,.,_.con~'° end now c:uMf-. to,_ the,.,. .... pr'.eldpll aum Of the 111111211/IO PARCEL 1: hekl by ll under Mid Deed of Tru•Unttepr~ ..... Id .-..., ........ .., Mid Deed of Tru91. .. ...,... 211 4W UNIT 105 A8 SHOWN ANO DEANED ON THAT In Mid County end S... deacrtbed • .,_eon,• prowtded In Mid nota(a). edw•IOl9. I,,,,,, un.- CERTAIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN AECOADEO PARCEL 1: dar IM "'"'9 of Mid Died of T,...._ .... ct. .. end•· Na.IC •nc1 APRIL 23, 1tl0 IN BOOK 13515, PAGE 401 OF Unit no. 40I • thown on 1hM oarWn con-,.,... °' ... T,.,... end°' ... ~ cried~ Mkt .....,.. OFFICIAL RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY, domlnkffn p&an recorded on August 12, 1975 In 0.ecto#Tru1t,forthe.mountt-~_.,..ld'tobs flitCiihOut ...... CALIFORNIA. bootl 11481, P...-1383 of OlflcMI A9corda. Mel M •11.211.24 ~ ITAT91•1Y PARCEL 2: defined In thoM oart81n deelartflon °' ~. The-~ under e8'd Deed Of Trule Mrtlllllleor• .. -TN fOtlowtill perlOM AN UNDIVIDED 1/80TH INTEREST IN ANO TO condlttonl end ...... lctfona recorded In bootl ecWMt end ...,.ed to the .,.,.,.. ..... wrMtn .,. dolftO '"'" .. H : LOT 4 (COMMON AREA) OF TRACT NO, 1338, AS 11484, page 308 of Offtct.t Aecotdl. Oec&araaon of°"** and Demend f1Dr 8-. Md a_..., American Mini Stor-... SHOWN ON A MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 439, PARCEL 2: Notice of°"""' and~ to .... The..,.,,..... Cone.Ord, • Ctllfornla PAGES I TO 12 INCLUSIVE OF MISCELLANEOUS An undtvtded 1/58th lmar.et In Lot 2 of Trect No. _,.... Mid Hoeloa of OIMuR end Bactlon to ... to... Umlted PanwtNp, 940 MAPS. RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY. 8073. In the City Of ... SNWt 8wl\. County Of teCOtdedlnthec=ounly ..... 11'9,......,..,.,., .. klctmd. Newport Center Drive. c AL IF o~ NI A . T 0 GET HER w ITH ALL Orenge. State Of Cellfornla. .. ~ on a map TMNSAMENCA Tm.£ INSUAAHCE COMPANY. AS t4M. • ... port Beach. CA IMPROVEMENTS THEREON. EXCEPTING recorded In bootl 327, pagee • and • of ,... TAUSTEE. By~ BURKLEY. Alll9tMt s.cr ... y .... THEREFROM ALL CONDOM INIUM UNITS ~ mapa, recorde of Orange County, o.t.: January t , 1• I ~loan MClnl llStDrf Lll99td LOCATED THEREON. CalttorNa. thown and cMftned .. common.,.. on 1/11 1121 1/30 4661 n~ •• ou. a a . . EXCEPT THEREFROM ALL OIL OIL RIGHTS, the above menttoned condominium plan and Pw11191Np, MO Newport MINERALS. MINERAL RIGHTS, NATURAL OAS cMcl.,•k>n. •OTICI OP ..,.,.,.... IAU C... ~ '456. .... port RIGHTS. AND OTHER HYDROCARBONS BY EXCEPTING THEREFROM atl oil, Oii rlghta. ..c llO • .,. a..:n. CA l2lm. WHATSOEVER NAME KNOWN THAT MAY BE mlnera!t. miner .. righta, natut .. 0-rig~, and I.OM 9'0 • .-nM American Mini Storage WITHIN OR UNDER THE PARCEL OF LAND other hydrocarbons by~ name known YOU AM ... DmPAULT UllDtlR A..., Of' TMIST. lnvHtora. a Calltornla HEREINASOVE DESCRIBED TOGETHER WITH that may be wtthln Of under the par<* °' land OATID •ca-.t ' 1... UllUM YOU TAD Umlted ~ THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF DRILLING, MINING, herelnaboYe deectlbed together wtth the perpetu.. ACTION TO PR0TWCT YOUR ~. rT MAY • L.D. Chtlltlano Family EXPLORING ANO OPERA TINO THEREFOR ANO right of drllllng, mining, ex~orlng and operating IOLD AT A PU8LIC IA&.a. 1' YOU NllO Ate P'Wtner9Np, l40 Newport STORING IN ANO REMOVING THE SAME FROM therefor and ltOrlng In and removing the aame llPLANATION 0, THI MATURI 0, THI c.n.., Drive. Sult• 455, SAIC LANO. OR ANY OTHER LAND. INCLUDING from Mid land, or any other land, lnchldlng the PROCllDl•G AQAIMIT YOU, YOU 8HOULD Newpar1 BMct\, CA taeo. THE RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR OIRECTIONALL Y right to whlpatocJc or dlr.ctioN!ty drill and mine CONTACT A LAWYSIL LO. Qwlltteno. IMO Hew- DRILL ANO MINE FROM LANDS OTHER THAN from landt other than thoee h«elnaboYe deec:rll>-On February 20. 1918 at 12:00 NOON, P£!LL! port c.nt• Oftve. Suite THOSE HEREIHABOVE DESCRIBED, OtL OR GAS ed, oU or g• wella. tunnelt and ahaftl Into, FINANaAL CORPORATION u duly ~need TruetM 4M, *'*POI! 8eech. CA WELLS. TUNNELS ANO SHAFTS INTO, through or acroaa the aubaur11C9 of the land underMdpur.uanttoOMdOfTtualrecordedOecambar t2el0. THROUGH OR ACROSS THE SUBSURFACE OF herelnabove d•crlbed and to bottom 1uch 11, 1814 u IMlt. No. M.-512381, of Oftk:lel Aeoorde In the JK8 lnvHtm•nta THE LAND HEREINABOE DESCRIBED ANO TO whlpttocked or dlrectlonalty drilled wen.. tunnel• omoa of the County Recorder of Orange County, Celfor-Pwtner9Np, IMO .... port BO TT O M SU C H WHIP 8 T 0 CK ED 0 R and thatt. under and benea" or beyond the e•-nta. cen. Drtve. Sutt. 455, OIRECTIONALl Y DRILLED WELLS, TUNNELS terlof Mmltll thereof. and to reidrlll, ra4Un,,_., equ6p. WILL SELL AT PU8t.IC AUCTIOH TO HtGHE8T Newpott 8Mch. CA t28IO. ANO SHAFTS UNDER AND BENEATH OR malnteln, repU, deepen end oper ... ant auch IMDOER FOR CASH, CASHIER'S CHECK 0A CIJmAB> 8rnlt\ CMemond ...__,. BEYOND THE EXTERIOR LIMITS THEREOF, ANO ..... Of min.. without"'° ..... the rtgf'lt to drtlt. QECK. (peyebfe .. .,,. of .... In l8Wfut mone, of the m•nt Company; 2323 TO REORILL. RETUNNEL. EQUIP, MAINTAIN, min•. 8tor•. up!«• and OS*•• through the IUf'· United 8'9111) .. the meAn ~..,.,.,,..to lhe Tk*hlm Aoed. A.loon. OH RE PAIR. DEEPEN AND OPERA TE ANY SUCH face or the upper 500 , ... Of the aubtuff.ce of the Ptaoentie City Hal ti 401 &II Chepmarl A~ ~ 443 ta. WELLS OR MINES. WITHOUT HOWEVER, THE land h.,...naboYe cMecribed .. r•eNed In the tie. CA. d f1ght, .... and Inter ... conu.,ed to and now ....... A. ... Credit RIGHT TO DRILL. MINE, STORE. EXPLORE ANO Med from the lrvtne Company, recorded Mey 2&. heed by It under M6d Deed OfTr'Ullln lhepropert/ .._.,d SMR9' Trull. t1718 Bzorro OPERA TE THROUGH THE SURFACE OR THE 1978 In bootl 11752, page sot of Offtd9' Records. In •Id County and Stet. deecribecl ec V...-. Ranchos ..... Fe, CA UPPER 500 FEET OF THE SUBSURFACE OF THE PARCEL 3: A.P.N. ~12 12017. LAND HEREINABOVE DESCRIBED AS Non-ndu&Ne a•1menta for uttltdea, ~In.-LOT 3. AHO THE SOUTHMSTEALY OHE HALF Epateln family RESERVED IN THE DEED FROM FIRST gr_., egr_., encroachment. eupport. and tor OF LOT 5 IN BLOCK 742. Of'COAONA D€l MAR. ~ 3. EFO. 1125 K AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, A CALIFORNIA other purpoeae .... • thown and defined In tttOM COUNTY OF OAAHOE. STATE OF CAUf'OfllMA. 8're-. N.W .. w.tllfngtuo, C 0 RP 0 RAT I 0 N . AS TRUSTEE UN 0 ER cen.&n deci.r.tion of cownantl, c:ondltlona and AS PEA MAP THEREOF MC0N>E> IN 800tC 3 0C 20008. DECLARATION OF TRUST NO. PLH 1359 DATED rettilctione recorded In bootl 11414, P1109 30I of PAGES 41 AHO 42 OF ..SCEUAHEOUS MAPS, CUfford R. eo.ckmen, NOVEMBER 30, 1971, ENTERED INTO B Y Oflk:6al Aecofda. and Mt MMndmell19 "*-· IN THE <>FACE OF TH£ COUNTY AEC0N>ER Of M.D .• $00 lucuat 91rM4. NEWPORT VIEW, A CALIFORNIA GENERAL The ttrM1 addr ... and oet'9r common d JlgtldOll1, If SM0 COUNTY. Akron. Ott 443Cl2. PARTNERSHIP. AS TRUST OR, AND FIRST any, of lhe r_, property deecrlbed aboile .. purported to Truetor JOHN MN#•tGS John H. ...... Sr .• 20425 AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, A TRUSTEE, be: 976 ~Cove Weet. HNPOlt Bwh. CA 82e80 AEC0AD OWNER: A a R FUNOINO. PNC. 8 . SuHne Road. Long RECORDED DECEMBER 10. 1HO IN BOOK The under91gned Truetae dledelme any llllbMlty for etl"f The --llddl-and --common deelgnaaon.. 8Mch. CA -10. 13887, PAGE Ha OF OFACIAL RECORDS. lncorrecine. Of the ..,... addlw and oOw common """·of the,... propel1Y deecrilled ....... putpof1ed to John 0 ....... .JI., 20'25 PARCEL 3: deeAgnatlon, If any, thowft ,,_.,n. bs 703 Md 703 ~ POIN8ET11A AYEHUE. NEWPORT S. &u .. na Road, Long AN EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT APf>URTENANT TO Setd .... wtl be mede, but wtll'MM cownant or werran-BEACH, CA 8eedt. Ce tm10. EACH UNIT FOR USE ANO OCCUPANCY OF ty, _,,,_Of lmpl6ed, "'88'dlno ttae. pa111111on. or en-The ww:lielllgll*I T"*M ~.,.., labllUly for any DEF Fund, an Ohio THOSE PORTK>NS OF THE AEOISTRICTED cumbtenc.. to~ the remaining..,.... ... eum of the ~of the .... eddr .. and ottw common a... Pstl•shlp, 1700 COMMON AREA DESIGNATED IN THE note(t) aec:ured by~ Deed of TNll. wlltl Inter_. dU'f''9lon, I any,...,_, t.eln. Huntington 8ulldl ng. DECLARATION OF COVENANTS, CONDITIONS ther90ft, .. provtded In Mid ncM(a), edw•IC88, I fJIP/, un-Sat .... -.. made, but wllhout cowenMt or ..nn-Cle'o•MI. OH 44115. ANO RESTRICTIONS RECORDED IN BOOK der the~°' Mid Deed of Tt'Ullt, ..... ctwget and•-ty, ..... Ol lmptled. ,..,ding ...... PDllllllOI\, Ot en-™• IM*neaa .. con- 13311. PAGE 133 Of OFACIAL RECORDS. AND ~°'the T""'99 and of ... trueea c:r..-S by Mid ~ ..... '° pey ... unpmkl ball ll09 of ... noee(e) ducted by e lllftlted SUPPLEMENTARY DECLARATION OF Deed of Trw&. ~by eeld Deed of Tru91. plu9 M Plo.tded In Mid P11'11W9NP. 9IOf'9Ct L.0. COVENANTS. CONDITIONS AND RESTRICTK>NS The~ amount Of the unpekt belllnce of.,. Cltllgellon "°'9(1), ~,, eny, under ... ..,.. ol Mid Died of aw ... IO. RECORDED IN BOOt< 13616, PAGE 429 OF aecured by the property to be aold and rwci..-..... TrUll, ..... ct."gee. and..,__ of theT~ and of Thia.._,,_,. WM Ned OFACIAL RECORDS. AND SHOWN OH THE tlmaled coeta, -...-and achene. .. the t1n'9 of the the tN1ta Cf'llllled b¥ eeld Deed of TNll. wttl\ the Couflly a.'ll of CONDOMINIUM PLAN FOR EACH UNrT. 1""'81 pu~ Of Iha Noclce of leie la t407.121.11. At the time of 11'9 tnllel putl9Cltllloe of tNe nalo9. lhe Orange Counily on Jen. 7, PARCEL 4: ThebenalfldsyunderMtdOeedofTrualher*"°'••· tcMt amount of 11'9 unpekS tlt'aa OJI .. a ..... >11 1 ... AH EASEMENT FOR USE AHO ENJOYMENT OF ec\Md and ...,..ed to 1he underllgfled a Wf'l8ln Mand by IN atlo¥9 deecrtbed deed o# hilt and ... fie No. '3741t THE "COMMUNITY FACILITIES• OF SAIO TRACT Dedaretion of Default and Demand for S., and awrtnen tlmattd COMa. 9111*•• Md.,_"* le '212.21&.M. 11111123 1/30 NO. 8338, A8 SET FORTH AHO DESGNATEO IN Nottce of Default and Electton to Sell. The underllgned TMbel...a.yundllrmJcSDMdolTr'Ull ... tdaie•-211 4558 I THE DECLARATION OF RESTNCTIOHS AND THE cauMd Mid Noclce Of o.taaft and ~ to 9el to be ~to IN undel....., a_..,, Dldtil 111011 ol o.r... ....... SUPPLEMENTARY 0 EC LARA Tl 0 N B Y recorded In.,_ couflly where the,.... property II kx:.-o. and O..nd IOr ..... end a .... NallC9 of o.e...t and a TAT ••• •T Op RESTRICTIONS, AND A8 SHOWN ON THE BUTT£AAELD SSMCES, ENC. AS mu8T££. C I 0 Eldon to .... The ur.derllglled C*'8ed Mild Notice of WiiimRAWA&. CONDOMINIUM PLAN. TRUST DEED BUAEAU, INC. A8 AGENT FOR TAU8'TEE. ~ end &et*on to 9el to be recotded In the oowlly .... PMT-MIP PARCEL 5: M Mid Truetee, 11133 Ventura IJtwd., "75. Endno. CA ....,..,_. ,_. ~ takKllJd OllmlA~ ._ A NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT fOA INGRESS 11438. 111-•1-1101. By C.-ot ~ AutMrtmd Party conducting HI•: PEELLE FINANCIAL '1CTlTIOU8 •u••••• ANO EGRESS OVER THOSE PORTIONS OF Signeture COAPORATION, 681 Cemmo De La Reine au.. 400. Sen ...... TRACT 10587, AS SET FORTH IN AN Date: January 7, 1918 Otego, CA l21C.. 11...at-711~ P££LU ANAHCIAL ThetololillllQ.-Wh• INSTRUMENT RECORDED MARCH 18. 1979 IN 1/UI 1/23 1/30 4560 CORPORATION, TRUSTEE: By SUSAN NATHAN. wt"'dr.wn -• generat BOOK 13070, PAGES 1227 AND 1238 OF llOTICI OP TMI.,.... IAU AEGIONAL MANAGER pertner from the OFFICIAL RECORDS. ... teml 0.. Januery 1&. 1W 1*1M!INp operllllng un- Tt,. 1tr• addr_. end other common dealQnatlon. If any, YOU AM ... DmPAU&.T WIM.R A •ID CW TRUaT 1/31 218 2113 45113 def the ~ ~ ~heC reat ~~rty.1d:-c"~~oo:-~hpuCrAP'O!',!'.J.0 be: DATm I-a.et ......... YOU TAD ACTICMI TO PUeuc llOTICI 92980. name of FRANKLIN '"" agney ....... .....,, .,...,,....., -' .,_, PROTICT y--,_NMY n llAY • IOLD AT A •.,-J.,8 lnvettmentt PARTNERSHIP at 1eo1 The underllnned Tru.t .. dlecfalmt any llablllty tor any -" • ""_,_ " r· "1-..C IALL IP YOU NUD Ale ........ TtON Of PK:TmOU8 Wm Pwtnerlhlp, 840 •••port 00¥9 St., 1115, Newpot1 lnoorrectnw of the * ... eddrw and other common THI MAW Of THI "90CllD•e AAAmST YOU, NAiii STA.,_T c.nt• Drive. 8utte 455, ~ Celtornla ta. deatSJ"lltk>n. If any, •hown herein. YOU aHOULD COWTACT A LAW\'IA. The fotfow4ng pwtona ~ 8Mc:h. CA ea.. TM ftcdtiout bualneae 8ald .... wlll be made. but without convenant or On 2.....,. .. 10:00 A.M. TRAN8AMEJllCA TITLE are doing bullnH• u : Smith Dl9"0nd ""'-'-name ttaNment for the wrranty •• ..,,_,or lmptted, ragatdlng ttue, pciH•lon, INSURANCE CO. • d4Jltt eppolil'lllld Tf'Wlle unds and ""*'<:M Mint Storaoe • ment Companr. 2323 ~ w tied on 5- 0f ancumbrancee. to pey the remaining pnndpat •um °' punuane '°Deed Of Truet 1'9CO'ded 5-2'rt1 • ~ Daly City, a Callfornle TI'*hem Aoed. Akron. Ott 11-U In the County or the note(•) ..aur9d by Nlld Deed of Trust. wtth Int•• No .,,_.,, In_..._ I -..... 14071 P-1 lm-~ of Of. lJm"-..o P-et· .. •p, .... ,. '"'"'"'1'"' ""'-ALE.-., __ thereon ... prNdlld In Mkl note(•). advenoe.. If any, u~ '-· -,_ • --_....--. -_.,, .... --~ --..-"""' ··- der the term• of the Deed d TrUIC. ,..., chargee and•· ~DA ":a:a-:.ec~~. ~=."~ ~C: = =.~ .::: :r!.. == OJI==:.::.: ~ of ttw Trual .. and Of the trutta c:reeted by Mid Recorder of Or-.. County, 911111 of Celb-WU. Nnel1CM Mint Slar11g9 v-. AtndM> Senta Fe. CA OOnaN M. Kol Md OOrolhy ~ ~~~1~12~ ~ T~-her~ SEU AT PU8UC AUCTION TO HIGHEST aa>8' '°" ln~atoo •• Callf. Ltd. tal7. .. ....... Kdl. TNllW ,.,. --7 ""''--,.,,_,"" ' -• u -CASH..,.,.... 1Urme of .... l-'ul mar., o# the Unlled .......... 140 N ... cwt Epa tel n Fem 11 y o# tM Kol 'way Trvtl ea*d end dill~ '° the undlft6glled a .,._,, ....... •THE CHAPMAH AVE.HUE ENTMNC€ TO n. ~ Ortwe ..... , ... Port ~INP S. EF0. 11a& K El? UJNd DK..,., 14, Oederalion of Dettul ~~-~~and a~ CIVIC C.WTY 9UILDING, 300 fAST CMAftMAH --=-. CA...,. acr.-. N.W .• W ..... gu .. 1179. 4141 YOft Kennen Noice of Dettul end..,__,,., to~. ,,_ und9t--AVINUI. ~CA, al rtgM. .. Md .... _,.. AlftetlClln Mtftl StOfate 0C IDOOI. -...., tllapoi1 8eacft. CA c:euead ~ NDllc9 of DlflM.tlt end eectkln '° Sel to be ,,.,_to.., now Mid ., t _..,...., Dllld of TMll lft ,_ In" .. .,.. a Calltornte Clflotd Ill loedlW. - recorded In ... county where ......... ~ le IO Cltld' ~ .. r 1 "'Mid~ Md ... If II,,. I. -~ ,......,. M..O .. IOO luculit ...... ... ... Dofllld M. ICol. For: ~ 9enll •• ~ Corporldon, .. PAM:IL 1: L D. Qwtlln• ,~ MrGft. OM.... ,,,_ T""'9e. 9y: ,_...,,_ Ccln1 A .. Inc..•~ 9': UNt•• .,._Md dllMd Oft.._........... ,_.., ... -fie jAl1 HG W .L -M.ll.. 21t flit .... ~ DINal W. Ot1t•od. Vkl9 '9 I ....... HOl1 Yorba...... ....._ ............. JWt 11. 1971. la .... c..., 0.-. .... 4M. L.-.a ..... --. OM tlll 1/IO tJ1 1111 a. Sta. 2Je. T"'9Hl. Celt. t2W. (714) 1'11-*' 1tne. ,.._ -'11 Ot11111t fllllool41 ti Ot&4* , ... ,_, ..... CAW. 4'Ma DATE: MttNarJ 20. 1• ~-C • -LO -. .. -..... & .....,. - -1131 2JI 2111 .... :::=.:. p• . ""'1111 .. .... ---·-... --.. '°"' ~ °"" .... MllM 0.-. Qt .... OM Anw•.,u•1ta.,..lft8M•U.lt1T.-• t11 ,_. 8Wft. CA .,,,. ........ ~ ..... =.~l=ll=l~I~~ .... ~ ............ ~ .. !!~!IOll!ll! .. !!1111!!!12J .. •1•:::--.... llllll .......... ,,. •• Oll .. ~·Ml .. IU.""' .. AC9 ... 0l'~.·-\ID--~'IWO ... _,~~M·IG~ ...... l!lllllJlll .... . 111mCa °' ~ w.a , ...... , •• NGHT cw IUIWACI emrf' MOW • ,..,. rm• mr12 a ,... ... ...... -CMITMT ........ '°MOS ... o•••e fM>M THI SlMFACI °' SAID LANO, Al "°"' •• a I 12• ~-OllTM"f *"-'fO ........,, a..Jt YOU W • WAULT ut•• A -°' ..-n, "lll"YlO IV WILUAM J . CAINIY, AN MW eTAI I I YOU AM "* OUAULT UNOIJll A OllD OF TRUST. DATID 8111 ta 171 tw. .,.,_ YOU TAD """"MllO MAN ... n. DUD MC:ON>10 IN TM fala •tee ,.,.... DATED 10...._ UH'-118 YOU TAQ ACTIOH TO ACTIOll TO PIMn'9CT '°"" "9Ch Mlt, rr llAY • 9()()t( IMO. PAGE .. Of OfflCIAL MCON>I. •• ~ ...,..._ • L,, PAOTECT Y<>Uf' PAOPPTY, rT MAY• SOLO AT A IOLD 'AT A ,UM.IC 8Ma. tP YOU -D A• ,ARCIL 1 No. 22 (LJ(l)t, 10~ PV8LIC9AL •YOUHUDANIJCPLAHATIOHOFTKE IX,LA•ATtO• OP TMI •ATURI OP THI AHIXClUSNENOHTANOEAKMEHTTOUS! ,...._ .._pcwt 9MClft. CA NATURE OF THE "'OCUDtNO AGAINST YOU, YOU PllOCllD1•8 AeAU•8T YOU, YOU 8MOULD THe BALCONY AA!A Ol.SIONATB> •110 OH .._ TM WW..... LfOn SHOULD COHTACT A LAWYlR COWYACT A LAWYllL TiiE PLAN AS BENG APPUATEHANT TO THI Compa~. 11 Cor...,.._ On Febtusy 29, , ..... 10:00 A.M .. IMPERIAL •n Metwuery 21, 1111. at 1:00 P.M., IMPERIAL UNIT. Pima, ..... Of1 ~. CA COAPORATtOH OF AMERICA u duty 9PPQlnted Tt'*-9 COAPORATIOH OF A .. NCA u duty appoMMd Tr..,._ PAACll 4: t29IO, (Calf«Ne); Dk* J und• Ind ....,...,.,. to Deed of T rUllt recorded NoYerft~ under and puraant to Deed of T Nit recorded OCtoW 2. AN EXCWSIVf RIGHT AHO EASEMENT TO use "9ncMI and~ L. "-"'" 14. 1113,.,.,.... No. ~5214M ol <>Md• Aecotde In the 11M, u Ina No. 14 40I097 of OMC11t Aecordl In the of-nil PAAK..0 SPACE DlaeoHATS> OH nil! ..... Tn• 22MI "'9nar' ontoeoltheCounty"9cot .. of0tlftQIC0unty,S&mof nc. of the County Atcotder °' 0r.,. County, awe of PUN AS ,AAKJHG S,AU NO. Pl-114. "°9d,c.apr.•.o.CAM014: CaJlloml• wuted by CHAAW w TURHER AHO CaJlomla. fJlecuted by JOHN A. HANU80N ANO MARY The .., ....... end ottw COfTHftO" de1691\1111on, If w-.n Lyon. ta VII Lido ENGAIO OCTAVIA~ E. HAAAISON, HUSBAND ANO WIFE, AS JOIN'f anr. of the r• property dw:ttbed ~It purported to Soud. ,_..., 9-ch. CA WILL SELL AT PU8llC AOCTIOH TO HIGHEST ~NANTS b« 101 khotz Ptaza. Un" 12~. Newpor18-eh. Catftor-~ AlctW'd I. Frri ... 8100EA F0A CASH (peyatlle • tlrM Of .... In~ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST nla t2tl0. 1H1 Kln9eboro Clrcte, money ol the United S ..... ) et the Nor1tl front entrance to BIOOER FOR CASH (peyabte et time of .... In 1_.ul The underttgned Truee.e dl8da6m• 81f'/ llablllty tot any Tu.rJft. CA .-0 the County COuttftoUM. 700 CMc Cent• OrN9 Weet, Sen-money Of the United St-.) et t~ North front entrMCe to lncorr~ of the ., ... eddr .. end oO\ef common Thi• butlnele la con- t• AM. CafrorNa. II "8flt, tttle and Int• ... conveyed to lheC~tyCourthouM. 700CMoc.nt.DrMW•San-dellgnlldon, If eny. thOwn hef'etn. ducted by • general •.nd now M6d by It uftCllr tlkl Deed of Truet In l"-property ta Ana, Callomla. .. rtght. ttet. and Int•• ~ to Sa6d .... wNI be Mede, but Without CO¥ef\Mlt Ot ..,,Mo partnerahlp. 99*9: Dtctc J. altuattd In aafd ~ and 8 ... • deeetibed In the •t· •nd now M6d by It under Mid Deed of TrUllt In the property ty. 9lP'W Ot lmpled. ragwdlng tide, poea-lon. 0t en-Randtllt end Cerotyn L Aan.- 19d'led EXH181T -A'' medt a pert hereof. lltulted In .. Id County and Stll&e deacr1bed In the cumbr~. to P91/ lhe rema6nlng prlnclpet aum of the datl, W•tem l,on, AtcNrd LOT 33 IN &LOCK"£" OF TRACT NO 1219, CUFF EXHIBIT ·w· dad\ed hefto and mede a pwt hereof. not9(a) MQared by Hid Deed of Trust. wttl'I lnwe.t E. Franql, The WMll.m HAVEN, AS SHOWN OH A MAP RECORDED IN LOT H ANO ll1AT ~TIOH OF lOT 28 IN thereon, .. prowlded In Hid n<*(t), lldltencet, f any, u~ Lyon Compeny. Ii/! Rtctwd B 0 0 K 31. p A 0 IE 8 21 AN 0 2 7 0 F BLOCK 237 OF CORONA DEL MAR. COUNTY OF der the wrna of IAkS Deed Of Truat. .... charges Md ... E. FtenUt .... ~ pr-'denl MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. RECORDS OF ORANGE, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PEA MAP pena• of the Truetee and of the trueta cr..aed by Mid Thia ~nt ... flied ORANOE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. RECOAOEO IN BOOK 3 PAGES 41 AHO 42 OF OMd Of Truat. wtth ttw ~ Clerk of EXCEPT THEREFROM elt oU, oil 1'i9Ma. mlneraJa. MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. IN THE OFFICE OF TtiE The total amc>u11t of the unplkl belanCe of Che obflgatton Or.nge Coun()t on Janurt mln•al rlgf\ta. neturel OH rlQhtt and otMr COUNTY RECORDER OF SAID COUNTY, aecured by the prOC*'fY to be aofd end r~ ... 14, 11M hydrOCltboM by whataOllWer neme known th91 DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: limned coata. nl*\MI end tldvMCea tit the tlm• of the Flle No. F29IOTT may be wtlhln or under the parcel of land BEGINNING AT THE SOUTHERLY CORHER OF lnttttal pubtk:tlttort of the NotJc.e of Sele II 174,700.00. 1/23 1130 2J9 2113 4583 heretnebove deacrlbed. together with the SAID LOT H ; THENCE WEST 50 DEGREES WEST The ~lclary under tald Deed of TrUllt hef'etolor• ex-.,.__,1 ,_,.,...,.. rlQM Od dftlllng, mining. explorlng •nd 118.00 FEET TO THE WESTERLY CORNER Of ecuted and ~ed to the undef'elOned • wrtnen PUeLIC MOTICI open1lt"Q therefor end atorl"Q In and removing the SAID LOT H : THENCE NORTH 40 DEGREES Oec:lwatlon Of o.t.ult and Oemlnd f0t Sale, end a wrttten PICTrTIOUa ....... ..... "°'" ae6c9 lend OI any other land, lnctudlng EAST 38.41 FEET ALONG THE Nota of Def..it •nd Elec:tk>n to a.c. Th• u~ned •W STA~T the right to whll*odl or dlrtctlonelt)' dtW and NORTHWESTERLY LINE OF SAID LOTS H AHO c8IJHd Mid Notice of Det.utt end EJectk>n •o Sett to be The folloWl"Q p«eoni m"'9 from lende otMr than thoM hef'elnaboYe 28 TO THE SOUTHWESTERLY LINE OF LANO recorded In the county where Che,_, property II loc8'9d are doing bualne .. H : d..clfibed. oU OI OU ..... tunnelaand lhlfta Into. DESCRIBED IN THE DEED OF THE COUNTY OF 0.1e: o.c.mber 27. 1985 CAMPUS n LIMITED .• through 01 ectoee the aubeurlece of the land ORAHOE. RECOAOEO ON MAY 3. 1111, IN BOOK IMPERtAL CORPORATION OF AMEAJCA C•lltornla General herM\aboW dncrlbed •nd to bottom IUCh 212 PAGE 172 OF DEEDS; THENCE SOUTH 57 .. Mid Trulltee P.rtnerehtp, 5020 Campua ~eud OI cffrKtJonely d'1tled wtlle. tunnete DEGREES 35' 35" EAST 119.04 FEET ALONG 1598 Ch•9Pe9k• Dr. San Otego. C. 92123 Drive, Newport Beach, and INlfta unct.r and benellth OI b9yOnd the U · SAID SOUTHWESTERLY LINE TO THE EASTERLY (119) 292..e480 Calfomle t28IO; Aobert B. tenor lln'"9 tt.eof end to reo-11. retunnel, equip, LINE OF SAJO LOT 2t: THENCE SOUTH 40 By RoMmarie G. Shlekll, Trvstw Sale C>mc« Grant. lOI Patero Del Oro. melnWn. r~. deepen and oper-. any IUCh DEGREES WEST 5222 FEET TO THE POtNT OF Authorlzed S6gnawre San C~ CA 92872: .. 111ormtnea..tthOul.l\oaa'*.therightlodrlH, BEGINNtNO 111111231/30 4552 Gary R. Del Aum. 21911 INne, llaft. eJq>lor• and operat• through the aur· Th• atreet addr ... and C>tMt common ~atlon. If l(.J21a Conlltancla. M'-'On Vi.to. tec•or the upper 500 IMC of the aubaurfaca of the •ny. of the rMI property deacrtbed above ta purported to NOTICI OP HATH Of CA 92112; M•rk C land ~etrlebcMI deec:r1bed, M r111 lied by deed be: 3101-3111 Bayelde OrNie. COiona Del Mw, C•Mfornl• CORA P. DU• Coleman, 2324 Port Cer11• ~ded "°'*"''* 14, 1M:S u lnlltrument No. 12825 AND Of """10M TO ADtllealTU UTATa Piece. Nwport Bech. CA IS-5234 .. Ofldel Aloorda. The under9'gned Truet• dladlalml any .. blllty for any CW NUll9D A-111.-, 12980; Jam.a R. Conner. 10 The.., ... eddrw Ind oe. common deelgnetlon. If lnconectMM of the..,... addr .. and other common To •II helra, benefld•r .... credltora. contlng9nt ,..,,.um, IMne., CA 92714; any. of the,... property ct.cribed ebo"9 le purpott*' to ~atlon. If My, ahown herein. eredltOfa, and peBOna who mey be otMrwtM Im.rested In Gtagory C. Young. 21982 be: 1211 Klnga Roed. ~ ~. CA 12W Said .... wttl be mede. but wtthout COYenant 0t werran-the will °' ..... te of CORA F. DUNN T-~ Mllek>n VlefO, The~ Trwl89 dllc:tMn9 arty Meblltty for My ty, pPteaa Of lmplled. regwdlng title, po1H11lon, OI en-A petttion hu beef\ Ned by. JOHN C. OUNH, STAHlEY CA t2tm: ,,_,., L a.ck, lnoorr~ of tN ..,.... 8ddrw and other common cumbrancea. to P9Y "'-,.,,,..nlng prtnc:tpal •um of the L DUNN ln the Su.,.nor Couf1 o1 Orenge County .-.. ~ 3ttt\ --. ·~ ~adon. If eny, thOMt herein. ncM(a) aec:ured by ... d o.ed Of TNlt. with Inter• que11tino met JOHN C. OUNN. STANLEY L DUNN. Beed\, CA tr2tla Sa6d ...... be mede. but .nw OOYenant Ot werran-~ ... pr~ded In Mid note(•). ~ If any. un-MARGOT DUNN SKILLING be eppolnted -per-.onal Thi• buelnw I• con- t)', •llP'9• or tmptt.d. regwcttng ttae. po11111lon. or en-d9r the..,.,.,,, of ..,d o..ct of TrUllt. fMa. chergaa and ex-l'epfeMnt•tlw to edrnlnl9W the ..... Of Che deciedent ducted by • g • n • ra I cumbr...., to pey the remefnlng prtnc:IS* aum of the ~ of the Truatee •nd of the truab crMted by Mid A hearing on the petition wtn be tMMd on Januart 21. S*tf*INp. Signed: AoMtt nae.(•) aec:ured by Mad o..d of TrUllt. with Int•• o..ct Of Trullt. 1886 .. 9·30 AM. In o.pt.: 3 IOcated .. 100 CMc CenW I . ar.nc thereor., • Pf~ 1n aid note(•) • .chencee. If any. un-Th• total 9m0unt of the unpaid belance of ttt• obligation Drive WMt. Santa Ana, CA TNt lltet.....rn wu flled def the terme ol ee6d o..d of Trullt ...... chargaa and... Malted by the property to be acMd and r~ ... IF YOU OBJECT to the gtenting Of the ~ JOU wtth me County Oer'k d pa,_ of the Tnat• and ol the trUllt crMted bJ Mid tknat9d cot1t1. P~ end adYancM at the time of the 11\0Uld either ~ at the ~ end at-. your ~ Orange County on J•nu-r OMd of Trull. fOI the amount r~ .atltnated to be lnttiel publaillon Of the~ of SM II S1T0,300.00. tlons CK file written ot>tectiON Wftl'I the court b9for. the 14. 1• $255,000.00. The blneftdwy under laid Deed of Truet her•alore •· ,....,1no Your ~enc. mey be In .,.,.on or by your at-FMe No. F2MOel The ~under aakl Deed of T ruet t\eretofor• ••· eculed Md dellwred to the undertllgMd • written torney 1123 1 f30 219 2113 4584 ec:ut9d and dllwered to the undar-6gMd a MmM Oedarltlon Of Oefeult and Demand tot Sak end • written If YOU AAE A CREDITOR Of • contingent CtedltlOr of the o.darmlklft ol d9tllult and Oemend tot SM. and• written Noclce of Oefeuft end Ea.c:tton to W . Th• undelllgoed ct.ceuect. you muet me your datm wttn the court or Pf'• PU~~nea Notice of Dlillult and e.c.1on to Sel. The ~ caueed ... d Node. of Default and Elec:tk>n to S.-to be eent " '° the pereone1 NP'..,,..,... ~ by the ACTrnoua ..,... ... caueed ..., Noice of o.lllUlt and BectJon to s.a to be recorded In the county where the reel property ta toc:ated. co\111 within tour months from the date of ft.,.. ~ Of recorded In the county "'*9 the ,_, property ls IOcated. IMPEAtAL CORPORATION OF AMERICAN. • laid lett9'S u prOYided In MCtlon 700 of the Caltomle ProbMe MAMI ST A T'IMEfT IMPEAIAL <X>f'PORATtON Of AMERICAt u Mid TruetM.t598Ch9MpMk•Dr.S.nOlegO.CAl2123.(119) CocM Thetlmel«ftltngclalmawtlfnotexpnprtortotour The fOltowlng peraons iru.t-. P.O. 8oJ1 831 , San Olltgo. CA 92112. (119) 212-292-6480. By Aoeemarle G. ShleNb. Truetee S.,. Offlc.r. monthS from the date Of"'-hMt1ng noticed lllbo¥t. •r• doing bualneH H : G e.. T .,_._ ,_.__ '"··t~ "''-ature PLACENTIA I &480. By Aow'ner1e . ~·letdl. ruatM ._.. "''....-· "" ·-._.. <>•v" YOO MAY EXAMINE Che file kept by Che c:ourt. "you .. BASTANCHUAY Authorb9d S6gnalure Date· January 7. 1111 a P4W90" lnterMted In the Mt.at .. you mey NtW upon the ASSOCIATES, • C•lforni• Oett .JanUllfY 14, 1918 1130 211 2/l 3 4eoo executor or 9dmlm.trator. CK upon the attom9)' tor Che•· gener•I partnerlhlp: 113 1131 219 2113 4592 NOTICI OP TllU8ftrl ML.I ecutOf or 9dmlnlatr•tl0f. and fl .. wtttl the COU'1 wttl'I proof Corpor.a. PIUa, Sult• 200. MOTICI OP n.uanr• UL.I T.a. .... , • ..a of aervioe. a written request 9tatlng that you .., ... apeclal Newpon a.ch. CA I~ 'ATCO t141'7I IMPORTANT NOTICE TO Pf'OPEATY OWNER: notice of the fifing of an lnwntory •nd appralMn'Wlnt of... Stephen C. Hopklna. 2553 ,cl --1' YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, t•te uaets °'of the pett1lona 0t account9 mentioned"' Monaco Drive. Lagun• ....,. UNLESS YOU T'""""" '"CTION MCtlona 1200 and 1200 5 of the C•tltornl• Probate Cod4t. .. ___ .. ,. .. a-11:1 HA""al"\ft On February 20. , .. et 11 :00 a.m. RAST AMERICAN DATED Januaty 11, 1._.. """" ~" ...-•~ ; nvun TITLE INSURANCE COMPANY. 8 CaatfOmla corporation TO PROTECT YOUA PAOPEATY, IT MAY BE SOl.D AT A Attorney '°' petitioner· Stanley L Dunn, 1239 W-1 PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT u Trvat-. OI SuCClllat T"'*9 or Subltltuted TruatM. PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH EXPLANTION OF THE t30th Street. G•rdena. CA 90247 COMPANY. 2'42 Elden Of "* ~ Deed of Trulll .-o.-. by MILDAED J NATURE OF THE PAOCEEDtNO AGAINST YOU. YOU 119 1/18 1/23 4544 Avenue. Cotta Mela. CA SCHORR.• wtdow, end reoordedJune 27, 1t79u lnalru-SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. 12127 , MATT8HAN ment No. 31141. "' Book l3204. --1820, °' Offtdel On February 7, 1111. •t 1:00 P.M .. IMPERIAL MOTICI OP "6•UC HURIMQ CORPORATION. 25092 '_.. CORPORATION OF AMERICA• d~ 9PPO'fleed T,,,.... AND BudtbOwd Lane. L.aGun• Record• of °'*'99 County,~ and purSUMt to -AJIPUCATION l'OR COASTL NAMIT I II -,. .. wil:f!I -t ~ ........__ ~ .............. --r-A-A Oc-underandpurauanttoOeedofTNltreoordilcl.Januery.&:9, Hllta • ...-·~ u• ,,_._, ,__ .,. ._....... .. ___ -u.u ..._._ 101• ~Of The Celtorme Oepet1ment Of Fllh and Game •nd Thi ...... I eon tober OM 1115 U tnetfument No. '5-404911, of Offldal 1110, at lnM. No. 33747, lft ~ 1-pege .., "' • I .,.. MN I • -. fklat ~de "' the offtce of l'ae ~ Recorder of the City of N9wport Beactl heve ,..quelled a permit duct• d by • g an• r e I Recotda Of Mid County, wot und9r and pureuant to Mid Orange County. State of CeHtornta. Executed by '°dredge 1,100.000 cubk ywdl of Mdlt'Mlnt from p., tn• rah Ip S i g n ed Deed °' Trullt .el• pubk euctlon tor caah. '-ful m<>MY KIMBERLEY J. OUVER a ROH I . Fl.A THERS. 90YD Upper N9wport Bay· Newport a..ct\. Orenge Stephen C Ho~lna '°'" the United 8.-of Amertcen. a caaNs'• Cl** FLATHERS & LEORA FLATHERS, HUSBAND AND WlFE. County. Thia atatement w• ftled payable '°Mid TruetM dr.-n on a .Cite« MIUOnal baM. WILL SELL AT PUBLJC AUCTION TO HIGHEST PAOJEC'T OESCAIPTlON The pr.:>jed wtll remove aa> wtth the County Cl.nc Of a awte or ...._ .. er.-unton. « • It.Ce OI ,.,_., MYlng• ~ _...._ lewful -xHNtlllly 1. 100.000 cubic ywdl Of Mdtment from the and .__ •• arze'on __ ._.._ In t .. ,. ---. at the INln BIDDER FOA CASH (peyeble at time .., -In ... -Th ..... ft Orange County on J•nu.rv ..,..., ·-·--_,.,.....,_, ,,.. --~ ..... U It__. s•--) ... --... --... ont --.Mee to u-N9aport Bey Ecotogtcal R•arw • protect ., 17 1-• encr--to R-.. _ ....... Tltlle lnaurenc:ie Cotnpany m<>tMY"' t... " .., -•• .,,. ._ .. ," _,., __.. f _ • .... --•• ._. ... ._.. theCountyCourthouM. 700CMcCenterO""-We.t,San-deepen and~ the u llltlng eccieu ch.nnel rom t.... Fiie No F298508 IOc*d et 114 Eut Afth S_..Ml In the c:tty of Santa Ana. ._Ana, Cattfofnla .,1 right.Weand 1,,.__. oom.yed to Coeat Hlghwlly Bridge to the "NarTOW9 • ., .. Of the bey 1123 1130 219 2/13 4515 C...ttorNa. •I th.C right. ttUe •nd lntweat conveyed to and ,...___,,,, of T 1 Che .-wfth • propoeec1 blaln of eppro1dmatety 35 aurtace ., ... now hetd by It under NkS o.ed of Trullt In the property andnowhetdbyltund•aafd..,_. Nllt n p • ...,.._., below Che "Otd Salt wonca DMle." $poll from the pruJed "-'•UC MOTICa ........ _In ... d "~·-a-5 ..... ..._1.....,. ..... altutlted In uld Countr Ind Stat9 deactlbed In ttle _ _,,, L llt·-- .,.__, '-VU ... 111' "" ,_ _. .._.,. -T ..._. .. _ _._ --__._ ~ h-__. wtn be dlapoMd of In the oc.en at the •PP'..._. oa --·-r...-_... EXHtBI MA •• n.c._, ·-ex-vH .. , ...... T~~ • _.. _..,. -CTrr"""""'•• •u•••u A t uuhotd ~ac• In ..... o: _ -"-Ang9Me 3 oce9n dlapoeal a.It•. ,.., ovv Loe 5 o1 T~ No. 3201. u ahown on a Map recx>rd-LEGAL OESCAIPTK>N F-2'552 The protect ta pert of a ComprehenlNe s.dlment Con-MAMa ITATlllUfT ed In~ 130, pegea 25. 28, 27. 21. 29 and 30 of A CONDOMINIUM COMPAISEO Of: lrof Program for Heiwport Bay •nd the Sen OlegO Creek The followl"Q pettona M~ Mape. Record• of Or.nge County. '"LL .,,._. .. T C"""'T .. 'N • .. NO SITUATED IN THE Watenhed. .,.. doing buaJ~ •· LKO ,. ..... ..__,_ ,.. I"" en "" ~ Ion ..... oclat••· On• C ivic .,...""""-STATE OF CAUFOANIA. COUNTY OF ORANGE. The coett8' Commlaalon wtlhee to obealn tntorrnat " The ..,.... eddr-OI °"'* common dealginatlon Of CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. DESCRIBED AS to aul.C In determining whether a permit '"°'*' be Pica, Suite 290. Newport u6d prOC)llr1y la purported to be: 3720 Cam~ Ortv.. OWS g~ted tor thl• proted and If •nr reatric:llon• or con-Beach, CA 12MO • ,....-_. --. FOLL : r ......_ l(.N Ataoclatee. One .... pof't BMc.h. ~ru -PARCEL 1: dltk>na thould be ptaced on the P'oted. ror "-putpcMae, Seki .... wtl be med• wtthout ~nt 0t werrenty. U· FEE SIMPLE TITLE TO CONDOMINIUM UNIT NO the pwm" wtll be conaldered at the Cotnml ... on'e CMc Ptaza, Sultil 290, New- P'91111 °' lmptled. u to tltle. pa•111lon or encumbrenoM 170 (THE "UNIT"), AS SHOWN UPOH THE Febfusy rnMtlng In Loe Angel-.: port leech. CA 12980. '°....., .. unpeild bellanOt ch• on ~.;c::I~ .. ~ CONDOMINIUM PLAN (ENTITLED DATE: Tuaedey, Febutwy 4· '"' Re~ A~e~c:!~~ MCUM br l96d Deed of Truat. to wtt. -• ,,._, ...-"CONOOMINUM PLAN Fa.. LOT 1 OF TRACT TIME: 1:00 Lm. u..-,. .. ___ ,_ ~nn .,..,,..., coeta. •4*•• Md adY9"CN at NO 1--\ COUNTY ,_ ORANGE STATE OF PLACE: Loe~ Hiiton -_.. ~ ..... d .. the I,,.., pubic..., Of tNa Notice°' s.e.: CAUFOANA (THE "'P~ RECOAo£o ON 5711 WMt Century Bou~ ll'F No. 22(LI<O). 11 Cor- ~73 JULY 12. 1trt. A8 DOCUMENT NO. 154110, IN Per9on• 11 ........ ed In thla perm•.,. ~tMNd to make porate PIHa, Newport NOTICE TO PAOPERTY ~"oF TRUST BOOK 1UH. PAGES 11 THROUGH 115. wr1e1n oommen11 or ..... their"'--• the'~ ~11• c~.~· ,_ co .. -YOU AM .. OEFAUL T UND€A A ~ · INCWSIVE. OF OFfJC&AL MOOROS IN SAID M9tlng • .......,, rneJdftO pr111 ltlllltol111 .,_.. conftne '" .,.. ... _ ,. ..... OATI!D ~ 1. 1m. lH..ESS YOU TAKE ACTION .-. ,._ ..... TY ....... -.. -.aw PERTANS TO .,_ ....,.ntl to the profeCt. Oral ... .,.,.,,.. wt1 be ducted by a general ACn0N TO PN>TICT Y~ Pf'OK .. TY. rT MAY IE ~~TY ·~ .. TMCT NO. hesd.~florecour~.allmporterU111lt1"°"1ahOuld~ ,.,..,.9hi9 Stgned: K-N IOlD AT A ~U8LIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN tOCll7, MCON)ED .. .OOK 449, PAGES 5 aubmltled In WllnQ. AatOdetM. • Cellfornla ~noN OP THE NAT\JM OF niE PROC£EDINO THROUGH • OF MIKEUANIEOUS MAPS. The permit 1Pple)lltkln.,...... CIOCume•. Che corn· geMr .. pertnerahlp. By AGAMT YOU. 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F1llOER"S FEEi LAGU•A HILLS VIEW G.'"W"Nm2ET 0144 8 °1 a9akT.,__ UN~• tllit04t9"°'9t. Pll , 's&sl? If 2 ,..,.-. AS a 117 .... •t..aa SAU OR LEAIE OPTiOSll -ISY0__,.,._..2 &1Dty.4D1•aw.a-... .. ~-~· ........ C819d•.a t•~ .,.. ..... a..utifMtly II .. c ... •k I I t a & lllDdl .... ' I I 1Jai ~ 0-... 11 carry eome ..... 11•1.W. ->t53 (.-fltotlial9 ,_.,,, ~---.--..."' L..11118 e o• -.. 5 ... l ....._ 2 .... cec c .. ..,. 1'7DY1 Al I c .. 90 118-,,.....,~ ..... --·· ... ,.~ ..... - ~,,..,-.._, J ... , •--"' -. ........ '&I -....... ...., ...... F a a a, .... .....omc .... TJ ., .... --·· ( , c ( 11tomotlve •• 111111 ...... Adorable 2 Bedroom Ruttie Cabtn In the forett. Wltf't ~ g ... For ..... 1$5 mll•• from El Toro. A•cretlonel Stream•. ti.nine. 119.950. ~3222 F« ..,. by own• -L.8Quna BMch. 3 bedroom. 2 beth. S117,&00. Fe~ oce.n, city, co11tllne, Cataline view. AHumabta tint, P<*llble 10% down. 497- 1918, 856-0220. Laguna Beach 3 b9droom. 3 bath custom home. pool, 1acuu1, decks. canyon & ocean view. privacy, big yard. unique. $425,000. No brokers Motivated seller Calf Joyce 4 76-0587 days. 494-7924 evenings. 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH EL TORO HOME Wind Rows trect Air, 2 atory. 2 yeare newt Upgraded throughout. Owner financing available!! $180.000 961 -1141 OLD CORONA del MAR 2bdr. lba. R-2 lot, wlk to bch. rm tor expaMlon. By owner S239,5k 875-~7 ......... "'••1' CORONA DEL MAR 3028- 303' Eut PCH • 4 1torys w/potentlal double the value by bldg. 2nd 1tory Great tenant•. location. ln- c om e $41 ,000 Alkl ng $450.000 ·M•k• Offer. Owner/ Agent 819-543- 04~ 514-0ll ....... ""· Un1Que Mont Rec Prop 24 .. acres 11nth tstflfy oecorated Cedar Home Adi to Forest Serv very private Lolo Creek runs thr•1 property A peaceful retreat w great hunttng & fishing Snrt distance to Missoula Montana $6 15 000 1 500 Oeeped Acre Ranch Central Montana w/approx 2m1 of famous Smith R1..,.r thru property 1 500 Acre Ranch . A Real Be.uty • Pl'lllllpsburg Area Com.ct: Petey Wood lletltftt I Aeeoc. 5llO Ken Dr. MIMou&a, Mont lllOI I05-...," .... Widow has money fOf Trust Deeds -S10 000 Up• No Credit ck No penalty Call Dennison AUO<:latea 673- 7311 llfWPOIT llYUTMEITI llC. (Since 1959) Real Estate lnvfft""-"t op. portun11t" with eatabll•hed & track proven comp.ny IWyC.Wn (Development Officer & Consultant) 150 t Westcott Or Ste 21 O Newport Beech 91MO (714) 142-3092 Hot Opp'ty for young mark•tlng sales person Ground fir opp'ty fOf smart, young. PR oriented Seek ing excitement. & pocentlaJ high profrta w/Ht. firm In NB area Call 714-873-9280 t>etwn. 9am-4·30 pm wkdya TRAVEL AGENCY Own your travef agency No e•P9rlence nec .... ry A complete pectcege, chotce lo c •ti on• • v•lleble Nurneroue travel beneflta av•ll•~ 25,000 full oftlc• netlonwlde. TRAVEL WITH us -For • peraonel Int•· vtew cell Bob H1naon at eict 411 1 -800-821. 7 413 MOVING SALE: AHTIQUEI. UVWO AM. PATIO, SPA, ETC. 2843 PERLA N.8. SAT I-HOON GARAGE/MOVING SALE. SAT. IAM-3PM F£8. 18T WHher I Dryer. Refrlo-rator. Furniture, Mlle. 24'31 Via Raza L.61 For..i (S Toro) Be sure to check the Classified Excellenll MHter bdrm $400 S.r Sto<M1 My dinette S200 llv rm Mt S500 Luy Boy MCtf eofal racliner 972· 8411 ------ BEAUllFIJL oek and walnut 8 ft. desk wtth matching Credenza. 5 yeata old. Uke new condltlonl Aakfng S1500/ offer. Paid $2700 new1 493-8990 Dr. Zofton. Brown print queen afeeper $200 Oak bkc••• and credenza S 150 ea. obo 581- 9015 ANTIQUE French walnu1 & marble dining room suite Includes. 1 atyttzed Louie XVI dining room tabl• & 10 chairs. Together with 3 WOOd leavea. 2 mirror-~ butteta. 18.0001 offer. Day·• 380-7792 or 472-t002. Floor Samplea for Sale Exquisite Designer Furn 0 S Brandon limited Oealoner Ctr So. 6'3-0338 ....... , ... ART DECO EGYPTIAN MARBLE CLOCK -Ap- pralMd $3000. Beat otter O'll9r 11000. 499-3509. 494-5860 ANTIQUES OF EVERY KJNDfl BY PRIVATE PARTY Selling very lerga •state fll~ ad wtth exceptlon81 nne an- ttque1 In wond.rful condl· tlon. Marvelou1 variety ooffected from •II over the world. Muat He to •P· prectate. c .. h onty pric.. negotiable. Appointment <:4111. 498-1167 Anl•Que German 3 weight Vienna Regulator & French Morb1er Clock circa 1850 Call for appointment 499-1840 A nt1Ques & furn iture French h1gh-ct1a" tables. secretary bOys bedroom set bed cha" 720-0192 Antiquea of 9\l'ery klndll By private party. Selllng very large eatate filled with ex- ceptional fine antlqu• In wonderful cond i tion Marvelou1 variety collected from •If over the world Must see to appreciate Cash onl y pr ices negotiable. Appointment call 498-1167 MOVING-MUST SELLI Washer / dryer $326 Refrigerator. S 190 Sofa bad. St90 Sectional aota S39S 2 twin bed• $50 .. ch Large office dl9k & 1torege cabfne1 St 50 497-«>53 10' Satellite T.V SYSTEM remote poaltlOner. Dralle r9Ce1Vef, 5-yNr werranty $2495 SATELLITE TELEVISION COMPLETE SYSTEM '7H- ·l 1,"5 Wiii taa PIY"*'t. (1~J Day ttl-5572 or EW9ftlng1 HI 8043. Maclntoeh Ooul* 0.0. wtlt1 2 bullt·ln ~ .......... 7 .... Mtl WW!Md to Ml: MembseHp to 'Greet lxpectatton • d•no otub. 21~ 11 .. 302-2521. Model Home furn.. ~~ pr1c:e, Nvlng, dining, bdrm ..... Muat W.. 186-&'W SNOW MOBIL!. "JOHN DEERF' JDX-8 Good condi- tion S500 I off• (714) 83M712 FACIAL EQUIPMENT LIKE NEWll "REMOV!TRON" Excellent opportunity for beauty Mlon or bualneu. $2,800 I otter 240-8587 MOUNTAIN BIKE, Unlwg• Alplna Pro. 11 8Plld• 1 yr. old Orlglnally MOO. Sett tor S350. 881-1112; 728-0179 ATARI COMPUTER. KEYBOARD 800 disk drive 1050. screen & numerou• games $700 855-2192 Egyptian Clock • Art Deco exquisite carved m.,ble Bett ofter over $1 ,200 By appointment 49"t-58eo 499.3509 BEAUTIFUL Oalc enc Walnut 6-Foot Deak wtth l'Nltchfng credenza. 5 YMl'I old. Like new condition. Aa«1ng 11,5001 off•. Paid S2.700 new. 403-8990 Dr Zotton. "SERVO-MATIC" SOLAR HOT-WATER SYSTEM No mechanfcal pattt. New SS.000 NII 13.550 Under warranty. 983-5392 ENCYCLOPEDIA, n.w 1915 $275, "orlgln•lly" '850. Britannia 1884. Chlld-c:raft 1985 $125 Rldt 731-4580. ExerclM equipment "Soto- Flex" New $450. 493-7350 111111:1111 -.. ISOTEC 4-PHONE SYSTEM Pwt.c:t ~. Ueed 4 month•. Value, 14.200. Aalng S2.IOO. Cati l'&t - 5141. OFFICE FURNITURE: Brolhlfa Typewrttet EM200. D••k I return, atorege cabfneta, later81 ftlee, ~ chelra. 2~•"•8' t•blH. b<>Okcaae. 380-1882 .,., e p.m COPIER 3M Model-528 pl al n paper copier St 100/offer Stand•rd/ legal-alze Exoaffent oondl· tiOn COPIER -NICON 4085 LIKE NEW. 29,000 COPIES. AUTO-FEED. paper Nipper, 10-bin sorter. cabinet. M000 833-1281 Mon.-Frl. 8-5 Computer -totally cuatom & beau11ful oak. Apple 2E, apeclal kayboerd, 2 disc drlvu. monitor & CFU In oak . Loo kl Ilk• IBM. Modem, printer. 128K, cloclc, fan. Mull Mef Beat offw. 124·-• Clll SHIH-TUZ 8 we.kl (pup. plea) (t) Male (3) Fema .... St25 .. ch 492-8994 after 3 p.m. A K C BASSET HOUNDS 7 .. .-, old 7 m .... Cham- pion Linea. S300 eech 869--5737 Chin_. Sh., P.i gor09°"1 top qu.i pupe r .... 714-832-7139 AKC BORZOI RUSSIAN WOLFHOUND PUPPIES 8om 1-22-H. Show quaNty -wry mettow -grMt I kid• (714) 4M-8381 ,.._ COMeft Orend Pleno 9b0ny. 7'4" 125.000 .... *IN lred9 tor eAMI fftObHI l'IOMel T.O. or? -.....12 MONTOOMUtY t1• 8AM..IOAT llOedect (auto- pNot etc., Mltof ..... offs. o.y. 756-11et SAILBOAT 26" FOOT "MC ORIOO"" Wit" tr a lier. 1tl0. Many extra'• Dana Point Harbor Weat ~2. t.a.· 500 I offer. 48S-llH 16 FOOT Chryaler ··Mutineer" Sallboa1 wtth traller and added apln· naker. S1.400 or beet ott.r. 161-2233 38'8'' ·IMP combination flehlng/ crulalne boat Futty equlpt. Exceftent condtuon. tr•ller, ·113,500/ on.. 855· 1314 Ev.nJnga 1973 23 FOOT "R .. nefl" Cabin Crul..,. Great oondt. tlon. Ae-bultt engine, IOw houri. 17.8501 off•. 137-2542 25 FOOT "Century'" Power- boet. OMC outdrtve. 350 Ford engine. Low houri. fx. c.lenl condition. • 18,500/ onera. 13' SAILBOAT TRAILER, 19 Moat. malnaall, fib, com- p .... 1750. 881 -8112 I 728- 0171 1977 24-Foot "Sporta Fl1""9rman." Rebultt 351 Ford .ngtne. lndudel eo d•y warranty and EZ tr.u.r. OrNt condition. t11,600/ offer. 18' "GLASSPAR" BOWRIDER 150 horeepow•r outbo•rd lreiler. Loeded. Exc1l1nt condllton. SM&O. 497-7197~ 1971 "CHEVY LEF' 41 fpot Sloop. Sleepa 5. BrtltOf~ Luxur1ou1 te•k and c:arpecjng throughout. Prtce ~ oay. 831-1400. ~-1-1211. 38' Totty twin 988 affp U· c•llen t condition. VHF Helon l)'ltam, man, utru ~.000. 146-3&315. Eight-Man Raft-Good Con- dition $4501 Beal Offer 980- 9859 1977 24-Foot "Sport• Flahefman .. -rebultt 351 Ford englM. Induct. IO day warranty and EZ tr....,. Gr•t condition. S11,5001 otrer. 1979 1 T SEASWtm. Poww- bOat. t 40 HP 110. Bell ,..,,. • !oeded. exc:.tlenl condltloa. S6300. 13' • 7518, 411-333.1. 1 912 CJ7 JEEP 4 WHEEL DRIVE Hard-top. Power at..,lng, ltereo, IOlldadll se.ooo / offer own• wm conelder financing. Mu11 S.11 498-9133 '84 290SL Rdltr t.pl1 blu wl gry lthr Int. ABS brk eyat, LOADED. mint cond. ltK ml 213-973-5340 BAD CREDIT I NO CREOfTI You need no ~ S2, 100 down. Tlice ~ my peymenta S291. Mon~ 1994 BMW 3181. 418-4200 8UG CO~VERTIBLE NEW AADtALS Gr .. t TtanfC)Ot- tatlon Champagne Edltton. s..2001 t He Corvette Roadster. 48.000 ~ mites Matching numitn. Very orjgNff St:t.500 494. 83te I ,AHTAITIOt CAM fOR 1AL11 .. PoflCMOarNra r.,.., .. _...,.,_. OONM1on 1.000 ,.,. ... m.- ooo I°""· 11M 500 KL MlfGiCIM lpedll A!lfG '"'" .... end ....... Mull ... -.000 ~ JAGUAA-1973 XKE -Grey v12, aeo ~motor, 2+2, good oandftlon, tlrea I P9fnt automlldc, aw, SllOO. 494- 0CMt ... 1t74 AUOt FOX 4-4oor. good condhton. 11,4161 offer. 951-2170 ...., "'"' alday ... enda. 1"3 Audi 5000 8 Sliver, aun~roof. IOw mllM. non-tmotc •. Pr!Ya .. petty. S7500. 2~ or 240- 8387 -• 1883 BMW 5331. 5-apeed • 38 ,000 mll••· mini! Graphlt91 NndelwOOd ln- t•lor. S17,900. 131-3098 EY1Nng1 11n BMW 320I YM'tcwl tan lnc.rlor, 88S Wh ... a. AM/FM CUMtt• 1tereo. Sup•r clean. $5100/offer. (714) H0- 8781. (714) 414-11157. 1978 BMW 2002 Air. atwp Inside I oui. Mechel'Jeltly perfect. le,000. Excelten1 condition. 8~9158 1884 EL DORADO Touring Coupe. lmmaculetel All power, ... utru. 11,000 mllea. E•ecuttve owned, prtv ... auto. ~ ..... 1485 month. eecM>31& deya. 1884 CADILLAC SEVILLE Fawn Miit (COIOf). Fully io.dedl "8oM" Stereo. Low mllea. Mini condition. S11.- 500 I offer 498-I072 Evenings 1978 CADILLAC Cotwetti- bte. Original owner. fen. teetlc condition, compteteey io.ded. Wtth mU86cal horn. S&.4151 ofter. 4'4-e731 Of 417-3802 ot (213) 662-0429. t971 CADILLAC SEOAH OE VILLE Futly loededl 4 new '"MlehlMn" tlrM. Beet on.. 3I0-800e 1979 CADtU.AC SevtMe - Low mleage. futty loaded, -...-..... new redl8ts, ~ ~· $7.115. 156-- 8200. 'IO Eldo orig own• Lt gry w I blk llndeu I llhr Int 44'l ml mini oond nu Mleheltna aerv Neda UC $7950 646-9481 1973 240Z DATSUN Loaded! Origln•I own•r. ~ Seef Liie• newt Muat Sell. 13.900 770-7913 1978 Dateun 2IOZ. 2 Plue 2. 5 .. p..ct. air. am/fm, ~. ortglnal owner. Good condition. Catt tor ......_ Daya (7'4) 535· Otee or 310-4321 or 9¥9nlng8 (714) 364-5120 ak fof )ane. 1111 MISSION MAXIMA grey, E•oeuentt lncluctea t• T .... new.,,_ $73" 77M7U 1tl0 "HONDA" CIVIC e1TATIONWAGON au". ....... ..,.,, Red ....... ................. II.Ill 1•HOMMCMCW..--. ._..,, .. , ..... ,,,,. ..... CIJllll, , ....... . ndlll. ..... I J'IM. 4tW7IS >----~~--~--~-1• HONDA~ -LOw "'' ..... · .......... ,, .. c ........... ...., ofter . ..,.... per1Y. ..1 .... 1HO HONDA CIVIO I· epeecl, AM/FM C81U tie, ~OM*.M_... ~~.~ .... 12.115. 0., 712....00 eat 437 .. , t Lm. • I p.m. .1966 HONOA PAEWOE - 81Mr, 5 ..,..cf, .ar. Alken whMll, tlr-. AM I FM c111.ne. tlldr• IMOO I offet .,..._'211 -daya. 240- 9413 9V9ningl 110 tlA MAIDA iDOdO LOfti Bed l**..,P tndc. AM/FM c111 ... .--.111~ Uon, automatic, cam"' .... .... 4'0. 8309438 1111 MAZDA 821. New pelnl. etectrk: moon-root AMIFM .-.0, •r, 83.000 mllae. $5,480. Good concfi· don. 4"-2581 1115 MEACEOES 2IOE. I.· 000 ""'--c.,.. control. eleetrtc sun-roof, comptcM- ly oadld.131,000/ahr. 130•IG 1173 ... oedw ... &- cepUonal Car-Lttr• New Cond.·Aff Irv. "9cof de- 722-8IOO-&i7 ·2211 1979 450SL MercedH. Tan/ ten leattw Interior True •poke wire whffl• Beclcer stereo 8urgler a&arm. Alr. 2-lopa $24.000/ offer 881 -8211 or 131· 1400. 1880 .... oedM 2808E. Ful- ly toededl AJr. •o.lenl ln- •lde.'OUL SH¥9rl btue fabtte Interior. t21.000. 1156-0785 1MI Merced• Benz 230. Rare 1-cytind•, 4 •PMd atock. Orlglnel owner. S2900loff• ot tredl up fot 4 wheal drive. 49"t 4080 191& SEL MercedH • Loaded I '31,000/ offer. BIKtc/ gray IMthlr lntlflor. Showroom new! 881-8~. 411-1132. enow MARKET '13 Mire.cs• 500 SE cham- pag,,. w I m11tchl1"9 velour, ABS, alioy., BlllU, Cal. Reg. pp 127 .600 819--296-2808 1173 MERCEDES MOHS£. 4.1 4 door a.o.n. Loedeol ~. Good running condlUon. "BLAUPUNKT' ltereo. S7.&00 I or bMt offer. Day 844-1 13& or EveNnga. 494-1947 1915 8EL MERCEDES LOADEOtl saa.ooo I on.. Blactc I gr8Y IMther lnt1tlor. Showroom Newt 881-85&& 496-1132 1tl0 MERCEDES 280 SE Fuly toededJ Air, Excellent !Midi I OUl Sher I bh• fabric: Interior. $18.00011 156-0186 1111 PORSCHE 3598 Aoeid-Conwntbte. 110,500 firm. 4M-3121 1'74 PORSCHE t1 (_,... Ot'Olnal on.,, I00,000 .... cNllMOe ...... b- Olllf.e OOllMllM. NA WW. ,...,... .. dtllh -aft in. .. , .............. rwpoft. •eoo PIOIM~t\IH ONL. Y. .. , .. I tll7Y.W.~ "9llult ............ ...... ..................... tol1.llCLlll .... 1•1 VWTruc*l..._.LX .,. ... ,_... ......... "'*· 1J1ul1 • oon•aet. *3,IOOlblll....,, .... BUY YOUR CAR OIRECT FROM EUROPE AHO SAVE MONEY! EPA • DOT Feder81iutiort F,.. pdup I dlhery on aet'Wce work. (7141•1 .... JAGUAR· 1971 lOCE. Or~. V12. 350a.ymotor, W , OOOd condition, ... .., pelnl, automlllc, air, .-00. 4M-004e 1 t77 JAQUA" XJtL A beautiful f'eUculoualy ,,...,...., est ....... at ,....,., 1'10 LOTUS aMOftA "9d I lleca "*"°'· M ~ wooddMf\,.,...... .... ...... ..... 8UfM'Od. b- c.lllnt ooftdlUon. •.ooo mill *3,IGO I °"" 1 .............. 1702 1m TR7.AMIAIC1111na. ... aurwoof. ,.., -·· .. CDOCMOh .... *2900. ~ 1'71 JAQUA" -X& - FlAWlUIJ --mlla. ,.. ........... teeOI). 411-1M1 1971 Fl• Rely • •Olllnt condition. Auna great. emtfm at•eo, mull ..., SUrtnoe -saooo. 710-2157 enytlme 1113 T -8'AO -COfldtlon gOOd to excellent. 2nd ""*' -$3500 or trade tor fun car. 1Ht Muat•no Coupe · condttton felr- fDOd. $1,000/ on.. 518-rw. 1IN T. Bird Clee86c, beet .,,.., . .,.,., s 10.000 •11-5118 111-TlllD 11M...,..,..... 4lC4 Pk*- Up. AMIAt..,.,. 11 IM. air, II PoWer. L•e newt ...,-.,. CZ-oat lftlfS p.m. 11M MAZDA ll20DO Lono ... "'*.up Tno. AMIN C I 11 ........ ., OOftCI.. lion, •utoMettQ. .._..., ................ '61 a.y ,_..,.,""'"'"' oond 11.0M,00 obo 114- lie-7420 1•1 MAZDA e,.,2000 '"8uft.. doWnl(" Loed9dt ,...,., •Ith camper ahell. *3.IOO/oftw. '11 ..... lftlf I P.fft.. Spiqlina U. becil rwdy approwed by iM FDA ud .. been found to be M"Y Yaluable a a food supplcmalt a well u a pouibility in aolvi111 world hunpr. une public lint beOame aware of SpinaUaa in 1911. Since that timo adileta llilCh u Edwin Mo.es. CUI Lcwia and the U.S. Women's Vol~ Cll~ Cir• d1I Mir E11plllllz11 l1trlt11n. llllftb Wltll Piyslcal F11111 Btaidet_ ~ rulJ P.3fU' of fitness dusa, Club Corona dd Mar ofTen nutritional counsel- ing and a series of health evalua- tion tests for its members. .. Our health club is in a con- venient location and we offer a full line of exercising equipment. Our instructors arc excellent; they all have CPR certificates and extensive dance and teaching backgrounds. They arc tuned into the body . This is im- portant to know when a person is deciding on a health club," said Nancy Hunsaker, owner of Club Corona dcl Mar. A nutritional counseling program is available at Club Corona dcl Mar. Members learn about the basics of good nutri- tion as well as discover more about thansdves and their eating habits. Club Corona dd Mar has stationary bicycles and rowing machines. Mirrored walls allow membas to pay attention to body aljgnment which is impor- tant in maintaining health and fitness. Fitness evaluations include body composition analysis, body fat test. blood chemistry test Seeing is believing ••• See a to fl_. ollt alMMlt .... lty risloe care. We lilt.a, we auwer 11~ we catt. FaU eye care IHTices for ••Its alld ddWm1. VISION EXAMINATION • VISfON TRAINING CONT ACT LENSES • FASHfON EYEWEAR Tod R. Davis, O.D. Doctor of Optometry nu._ C••• Hwr .. C.•• c1e1..., ,.,._ .. , .MmborM I MecAt1tlur) 714/173-2331 which reveals cholesterol and triglycerides levels, cardio- respiratory endurance testing and the strength and flexibility test . .. We offer a fitness evaluation package to our new participants. This way we know their begin- ning condition and then we can show them later their improve- ment and progress in their health and fitness status," said Hun- saker. At Club C.Orona dcl Mar a variety of classes arc offered. Non-impact aerobic exercising has become very popular. Hun- saker said. •111is is not the jum- ping type of class. Here we get a penon·s heart rate up by using rapid movement of the large muscle groups -such as mov- ing the arms and legs simultaneously. With this type of whole body movement caJorics arc also burned up." More advanced aerobic classes are available at Club Corona dcl Mar. These arc for members who are capable of a r igo rous cardio-vascular challenge. ••Our .ff.T.T. cl111a have become very popular. Tbit it us- ing strictly isolation movanents of arms, legs and abdominal muscles and repetition;• said Hunsaker about the proaram for the Hips. Tummy and Thighs (H.T.T.). Hunsaker started Club Corona del Mar about a year ago and she finds the heaJth business fun because it is chang- ing all the time. Club Corona del Mar is located in the Albertson's Shopping Center at 3023 East Coast Highway; phone: 675- 1377. Newman Dancers at OCC Now in its 21st year, Gloria Newman Dance Theater which first performed at Orange Coast College in 1962 will once again perform at OCC's Robert 8. Moore Theater on Sunday. Feb. 2. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. Reserved seating is S6 in advance and S7 at the door. Gloria Newman and her com- pany have performed in more than 50 concert tours throughout the United States, from New York to San Francisco . Need A Date? Try the Newport Ensi~n Classified Personals 631-8120 Throughout her career, New- man has been commissioned by numerous state arts councils and educational systems to serve as artist-in-residence, providing in- struction and choreography for students of dance. Tickets arc on saJc in occ·s Community Services Office in the Student C.Cnter Building. Hours arc Monday throuah Fri- day. 9 a.m. -7 p.m., and Satur- day. 8 a.in. -noon. Tickets may be purchased by phone. For information. call 432-S880. Weight Control ... Professional, personal, computerized nutritional analysis, group programs, blood chemistry, recipes and understanding . . . . Call today. Contact Cindy Dupul~. B.S., Nutritionist J02J E. Coat Hwy., Corona lei Mar 114/61$-1311 - Four difrereat weipt loa1 pro,pame are •Yall8ble dmMlp Fountaia ~alley Re1ional Hoe,ital and Medical Ceni.. .. our proaramt ranae from 11utritional coun1elin1 to in· patient 1ur1erie1 and rehabilitation," II.id community relations director Sheila Lohsproh. The R.D. program ia directed by registered dieticiana and stands for recommended diets. "Here a very penonalizcd diet profile is worked up u1in1 com. puteriz.ed nutritional analyaia Nutritionist Counsels with Sound Advice Cindy Dupuic, who created the Fitcomp program at Club Corona del Mar, teaches people to understand what they need and how to reach their needs nutritionally. ••1 am concerned about what the general public is learning about good nutrition. There are many so-ailed health experts out there who really do not know what they are doing -offering gimmicks and giving out the wrong information. The public needs to check into the inf onna- tion and backgrounds of the con- sultants before getting heavily involved in any one specific program," said Dupuie. who baa a B.S. degree in dietetics and food administration from the California State University at Long Beach. Dupuie's Fitcomp program begins with a four week core schedule that combines the basics of good nutrition with a person's food preferences and needs and work schedule. "The person records what bas been eaten during the first week and then this is put into a computer which prints out a total analysis of the penon's caloric intake and I 9 other nutrients. I then take into consideration the goals of the client and penonalize weekly menues which include recipes." sai.d Dupuie. During the fint consultation clients receive an informational packet and a discussion on good nutrition. Dupuie said she en- UC To Illar 3-Day Seminar An intensive three-day seminar on state-of-the-art op- tical recording and playback technologies will be offered at two locations by University of California, Irvine and Berkeley Extensions in April. The seminars will be con- ducted Apri 17-9 at t he Emerald H o tel , 17 17 S . West St., Anaheim, and April 21-23 at the U C Euens io n Conference Center 3375 Scott Blvd., Suite . . . 436, Santa Clara. I nstruct1on is from 9 a .m. to 4:30 p.m. Mon- day through WC;<inesd~y. Enroll- ment is $795, ancludmg course materials and three lunches. For information about the Anaheim seminar, write UCI Extension, P .0 . Box AZ, Irvine. Calif. 9271 6 or phone (714) 856- 5414. For information about the Santa Clara seminar, write UC Extension, Continuing .Edu~­ tion in Engineering, Uruver11ty Extens ion , University of California, 2223 Fulton St .• Berkeley, Calif. 94720 or phone (41S) 642-4111. courages clients to exercise along with their weight control programs. The following three weeks are spent analyzing and re-adjusting the program prescribed by Dupuie ... We see how the per· son's health is improving. if the person bas lost weight, and bow the person•s stamina and a>ergy have been affected. By the end of the four weeks I have the person following a good nutritional t.rack. Then from here we deter· mine what the person'• nceda are and where we should go from this point," she said. Dupuie said that the key to good health and nutrition is con- sistency. "The idea of good nutrition is simple, it's the following it that makes it dif- ficult. Hearing about gimmicks makes me angry. Good nutrition improves how a person feels. If a person is not feeling well or good about himself, then he should decide to change his food habits. Developing a support group is a good way to start. Th~ peopl.e should select an expert m nutn- tion -making sure about that expert's credentials and degrees. People should not be afraid to ask questions. They shouldn't trust all they see. With con- sistency good nutrition becomes a way of life," said Dupuie. For additional information about Fitcomp, call Cindy Dupuie at Club Corona del Mar at 675-1377. Club Corona del Mar is located at 3023 Coast Highway in the Albertson•s Shopping Center. ••i•t ... ace pr09r1• ilaat lolOw• OllCI ........... ii r-.c:W .. -nm ii doM °" • --patint ba1i1 ailCI tM par- tlciipMtl itte.il .... ., cl••• to learn m0te abotd .,-. ...ndOa. n.c peticlm are •Pll •ii ed ~ a holPiUI team that iDchdiil u Cnclocrinolopt, .......... paerat practitiow, a ftptered dietician, and a liceatid diilical psychotopt. Averqe weekly weisht IOll in this proStam it three ooundt for women and five pounds for mea." Lohlproh .... A very new program in weipt lou is the gutric bubble which ~as recently approved by the FDA. ·~0ur hospital ii one of the fint to ha~ the capability and trained personnel to offer this program. This is also daiped for people 20 percent over their ideal waght," said Lohlproh. The gastric bubble method utilizes a small deflated balloon which is inserted into the stomach and then it ii inftated. This causes a full feeliq thus decreasing a person'• daire to eat. "This is a wonderful new program. It is done initially un- der light sedation in about 30 minutes. It is a safe method with no side effccu. It ii also verv in .. apemive,,. said Loblprob. Stomach stapling ii tbe fourth and most drastic weight losa program involving surgical treatment, a five to six day stay in the hospital and a rehabilita- tion period of four to six weeks. "But considering the major health problems cauted by obesi- ty this could very well be the best method for people 100 po\lnds or more over their ideal weight. The stomach stapling method is permanent. Partition• are made in the stomach so that only a small amount of food can be eaten. Lohsproh said. '7hil prolongs the full feeling and helps people control the amount of foods they eat." Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center has a variety of other wellneu programs that include smoking cessation, stress management, cosmetic surgeries, a sports medicine institute and chemical dependencies programs. The hospital will bold a Sobriety Fair on Feb. IS from 10 a .m. to· 4 p.m. The hospital is located at 17100 Euclid -at the comer of Thurfday, Jen. 30 Wedniiiilay, Feb. 5 ALLCLmlll 30'¥o-50'-OFF ALL SHOES . 1 O'lo-401¥1 OFF .. KIDS SHOES 911 r--.-;.;;w;;--1 '100 I llfl l'Mllflcltl ·----------------- CORONA DEL MAR 3331 E. c..a HwJ., Cir•• 1111 11r 173-- ~CIFIC SPORTS MEDICINE AND REHABILITATION CENTER MEDICAL GROUP Evaluation and Treatntent Of Orthopaedic And Sports Related Injuries Services Available • Cybex Testing • • Prenatal Exercise Classes • Pc.apartum Clu1n • Fitness Evaluation Programs • Back School • Biofeedback Relaxation Training • Musculoskeletal Conditioning • Assessment and Treatment of Extremity. Back and Neck Pain PHONE (714) 847-1367 18800 Delaware, Suite 300 Huntington Beach. CA 92648 ....... .,, ..... Do you find youncll waatiftl to be 20 pouoda HaM•. mon IUCCl:9f\d in your wort. spm- ding more time caercisina or following a healthier diet? And. then within momenll you re> mind yourself that you will never realize your goals and i9CRUC self-esteem. The way you think aad fed about younelf will cit11cr expand o r reduce you. In order to in- crease self-esteem and realize goals, it is necessary to be aware of your self-attributes. Your sclf-attitades are the ways you think and feel about yourself. When you make a conscious ef- fort to look at these attitudes, do you find tlacm to M mon neptiYC °' ~ If._, me .. .., ,,,.,.. ......... these nqative tJlcMlptl Will produce IMpti¥e ,_. for J011. And. in tuna. polit.M tlMJ4alD wi0 produce ~TC Rl9b Through ae1r-awa1aea. if you dilcoYer tlaat yo. ta.rchta are more often ~ dlaa positive, there arc 8"eral methods you cu 1llC to·bciCome more positift. 1) Keep tnct ol negative thoughts -become aware of bow many times a day you think negatively or mate c ritical self-statementa. 2) A ck now ledge and praise yourself verbally -practice this out loud in front of a mirror. 3) You'll Never be Happy Until You Find Sell-Esteem. Negative thinking-especially about yourself-can lead to un- happiness and failure. By learning to have a pn5itive attitude about yourself, you can build self,confidence and achieve goals. Call today for a ron- fidential consultation. • lndi victual Therapy • Stress Redoction T~rapy I. Eating Di~ Therapy • Biofeedback Therapy Available • Convenient App<intmmts • Persooal, C<Wlfidential • Mani¥ ml Family Thnpist • Li:. No. MUI~ DR. DENISE BoNNER LI C ENSED PSYCHOTHERAPIST 200 Newport Center Dr., Suite~, Newport Beach (714) 760-1613 Notdlc RIJ:e11 Dr. Dalile Bonier, ii ..... ed Marriaae aad Family Thcrapilt. ff• ~ pndiOe is located at 200 Nwpott center Dr. Ste.. X11. Newport l•cla, Ca. (714) 760-1613. Renting Exercise Equipment · Is Advised Tbc coamltuta at Nonlic f"ltW uqe CUllcimcn to rat aame oqwit••.mt before daeJ buy. Stda ... that only 12 paa::.-or pmdaual acrcilc cqu.ipmc:.-ii still in use one year after purchase. .. We want oar c:utomcn to me the cqaipmeat they buy. And many times it takes a few months of trial and cnor to find out exactly what exercising equip1ncnt is DC c ilod. We at Nor- dic Fitness tailor the c:quipmcnt to our c:ust.omcn• needs whether it be for rcbabilitatioa.. athletic pcrfonnuae improw:mt or body buildiag." uid Ii..:. con- su.ltant Robert Mcedc:z At Nontic F'ltnal 100 percent of the n:atal ree aoa toward the purdaae price of tbe aamiaa cquipmmL Equipmcat aftilablc at Nordic Fitness inclades weights. budmilk. acrcJda, rowu a. snna, weight l:iftiog glows and pabe mcten. ... We have found we have far greater succca with our rmtal- pun:hue option. SDC<css means that you start and stay on a per- manent exercise program. Wbm you pan::huc equipment out- rigb~ you can procrutinate You own die cquipmmt anyway so it does not matter wbca you start on a serious exercise proa1am. ... Howeva. when yoa rmt tbe equipment. you cannot procrastinate. because that would immediately al" you a clistiact IC:l'9e of wutiaa your rental money. Tbia p1y- cholosical twist iDCl'CUCll the succeaa rate from 12 DaCCDt to 2S permit. The alrady hip 3, paccat rate for die Dyaavit ii inaalcd to a •boppi• IS perceat., n said co-owner John Schlattman. Accordin1 to Scblattman Dynavit is the best equipment for health improvement., became of lactic acid monitoring capability. ufar greater rcaults and succca rate OQCW' with the UIC of Dynavit thu with other equip- ment. If money ia the only reuon for not aettilll a Dynavit., consider thi1: People apead thousands of dollan OD 1weeta, alcobol. tot.cco. jewelry. eapm· live can. traftl and OD aettilll their health ratored. I feel peo- ple should change their priorities and spend some meaningful sum on preventiYe health maintenance." said Schlattman. The Nordic fitness showroom is located at 28 I 6 East Cout Hipway in Corona dcJ Mar. for additional information call John Scblattman or Robert Mendez. fitness consultaata, at 640-0402. Hours: Monday through Saturday I 0 Lm. to 6 p.m. GOOD SEATS STILL AVAILABLE lllrlll Rnt Aid T111il Llally The.. teatwes only Cl¥Gllable at the ..... Gym. -Ballet Yoga -Stretch & Tone -3 Levels Aerobtcs -Body Contouring -Personalized Wetght T ro1ncng Programs I . ~'ea .J"'llm--~ea ~ Newport lbch sailor and physician, Don McGillil. will teach bis popular .. Medicine at Sca0 CGane bcsimrina Tuaday, Ju.. 21 at the Oranae Cout C.Ollcge Boathoue in Newport Beach. nc c•nltiall or fint aid and malicatiom will be co.cred in the aiae-weck course. Dr. McGillia will explain bow to handle medbl problems m0tt c:ommcm to 1111all boat cnaisina- The b•ica of diaaa01it and medinal .,,... will Do be clil- C KU,. Tk ~ ...... from 7.9 ,... T1ladaJ ftabap. ne tee ii 145. T•e OCC 8oatbou1e ia IOCllled at llO I W. hcific Coat Hjpway i.a Newport Bach~ For nptratioa iJlfonudon. cal Bnd AYCty ia OCC'a Com- maity Sa•icca Olllce at 431- SllO. Medical Group Specializes in Fitness and ln/u,Y Pr;eventlon Althoup Pacifica Sporta Medicine and Rehabilitation Center Medieal OtOip hu a 91 percent outpatient physical therapy load, it allo bu com- preberilive medicine and ntnaa evaluation prosrams. ••we are coacerned with aet- tin1 people fit and prcvcntifta in- juries. We recommend that peo- ple check with their docton to see that they do not have any in- ternal problema. Then we tailor peraonalized proarama for them before they join a gym or ~health spa by conductia1 a thorough evaluation on them," said Fran Cums, 8dminiltrator of Pacifica Sports Medicine aad Rehabilitation Center Medical Group. The comprehensive evaluation includes the following: poature and gait analysis; muscle strength and their flexibility capability; precentage of body rat: aerobic capecity; endurance; and analysis of phyaical capabilities of previoua injured parts of the body. 0 Aftcr the penon'a evaluation is completed we are then able to pracribe the rate or propaa he should follow ao that no further injury will occur," said Cums. Informational packeta are given to each participaat which dacriba the buicl or good nutrition and the correct exer- cising methods. .. , n three months we re- e v a I u ate and modify the program to meet the person's new goals," Cums said. At Pacifica consideration of a Twins sought for study Identical or fraternal twins who have bad or currently have cancer, multiple sclerosis, diabetes, lupus, Parkinson's dis- ease, ALS (Lou Gehrig's dis- ease), Crohn's disease or any heart disease are being sought by the University of Southern California to participate in studies on the causes of those diseases. The iUness may be present in i one or both twins. Study par- : ticipat.s will be interviewed by tdephonc or mail, being uked questions about aspects of their environment during childhood .. and adulthood. The data will be used in an attempt to identify environmen- tal causes of the aforementioned discaJCs -the ultimate goal be- ing prevention of the diseases in others. Thomas Mack, M.D .. professor of preventive medicine at the USC School of Medicine, is directing the internat.ional study. "We can gain valuable infor- mation from study twins." says Mack. ••with them , en- vironmental causes of diseases can readily be distinguished • Health Consultation Joa R. Ellllay, D.C. from genetic causes. .. In addition to sharing a com- mon heredity, identical twins usually share a common en- vironment in childhood. So we can focus our attention on the relatively few differences between them. Twins arc invited to call Mack's office, toll free, at 1-800- -421-9631. from California and Canada, call ooDcct at (213) 224- 7420. Twins may also write to Mack in care of the Inter- national Twin Study, USC School of Medicine, 2025 Zonal Ave., PMB-8105, Los Angeles, CA 90033-9987 . CHIROPRACTIC HEAL TH CARE FRIE COUPON FREE Ffll H•I~ Clmllllll1 01 All CUI: •Advanced Chlropracttc !Eutrftk>nal ConlUltatlon •Athletic Injury Ind Body Balanclng •Pereonal Injury ndullrl .. Injury Present to: Dr. Joe Bmler 1111 W1llalltl Dr., Newpcwt •••ch Cel tor eppot ... 1tent 714/142-0307 ~oa's IOU Ud interau are taken iritO aclCC*ftL PiGp"ama arc dclliped ror acb penon's method Of workiq oa speciftc equipment in the various local health clubs and spu. Another specialized fitneu proaram available throuah Pacifica is .. Graceful Expec- tations." which incladca pre and post-natal fitneu and health education for pregnant women. 0 We have designed exercise programs for pregnant women that are safe and appropriate for their condition. This includes modified aerobics along with discustion ~· Jn oar polt- natal ae11ions we laave the motbcn brina daeir betiill IO their acttina-blck-i~ claua. Once a lllOllth we have coKhea night -wbal the fathera attend. A local· orthope4ic surpon coma ia u a guest speaker," Cams laMl Paci(ica SportJ Medie:Ule and Rehabilitation Center Medical Group is located at 18800 Delaware, Suite 300, in Hun- tington Beach. Phone: 847-1367. Hours: Monday through Friday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and, Saturday 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2 months fraa Pay Initiation fee $89 and get 2 months dues ... for free/ Club Corona del Mar (A lbnt30tt '1 Sleoppl"f c~,,,~,) 3023 E. Co&tt Hwy. 675-1377 Mia Rose Producta, Inc., has CR&ted an air purifyina mitt that ia made from pur6 cuential oill distilled from fruit and herbt ln their concentrated form. toxic cbemicall and oll'.-ive Odcri rrom ttiC air Without bvr- tin1 the "vironment. O•r prodoct coma in a non-MrOIOI can and we are very prOud or whit we have to offer the "Our air freshener eliminates (' \L,. '. \ \ eo-tralllll OH 81111J ~Ml It. 100% Effective , • -~-In ellmlnatlng: *Odors *Smoke * Household Pests fleas, flles, ants * Bacteria • Fungi • M lldew • Pollen * Pollution • Dust _. . ... . . .. * Contains essential oils distilled from fruits and herbs perfectly blended. • Non-toxic -safe for children's nursery. Smells like fresh squeezed orange Juice! Avelleble: At Heelth Food 8tore1, Drug Store• and retailers that care about your heelth -and natwel environment Call for your free sample Manufactured By Mia Ao .. Producta, Inc. 714/642-6339 Air Therapy ia made from quality ingredients. It comes in a two ounce refillable size and ia available in health food stores, drus atorea and pharmacies. Palencar founded the business in 1981. "I believe in my product. I started the business from scratch and I am very pleaHd to tee bow it hu arown. Todmy I am loot- ing for more distribution centen ... ahe said. For additional information about Air Therapy, caJJ 642- 6339. Mia Rose Products, Inc., is located at 177-F Riverside A venue in Newport Beach. Developing a Mind Body Balance ., .Ill I. Ellllf, l.C. The potential of our health and fitness is unlimited. Every element for vitality existl within each of us and it is our individual interpretation of this potential that gives us stamina or fatigue. health or disease and life or death. The beginning of developing a positive interpretation lies within our' daily breathing habits. Three deep breaths each hour will increase cellular oxida- tion and the elimination of wute products. At the same time our respiration will aid in our relaxa- tion with an increase in oxygen entering the brain. .. Out with the old and in with the new" is an excellent concept in developing balance between habits and patterns. Write down the habits that deserve to be broken and update the list u ac- c om p Ii sh men t be1in1 to progress. The idea ia to break negative habits and substitute them with new. positive patterns that will become habits that will effect the mind and body - promoting both mental and physical well-being. The body and mind are syn- onymous. One constantly affects the other. The mind mmt be free. open to new ideal and should avoid impulsive behavior. The body must be phYJicaJly loose with areas of constriction resolved. It is important to develop a mind body balance. lnatelld of living with a aeparation of tbo mind and body •• eadual co• nection can be applied throuab awarencu of our tbouabtl ud attitude. Longevity in health and fitness will be provided also by the application of correct posture and body motion alona with a buic self control on a dai- ly basis. • • • For additioriai ~nrormation, call Joe R. Emley. D.C., at 642- 0307. His office ia located at 1661 Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach. TIRED OF CARRYING EXCESS WEIGHT AROUND? Camino on CNN TV Dr. Hllra SPIRULINA The energizing super-food, classlfled by the FDA as a safe "food". 85°/o- 750/o pure vegetable protein. 95°/o dlgestlble • Low In calories, fats & sodium • Increased energy • mental clarity. Marketing opportunltlea avallable. Light Force Contact Maru .. Stockman ~.,. 6..,,, 0,,,,,,.,.,,, Rm an. Trotter Motorized Indoor na iD me comloc't Ind a:mwimience ol JQW home. No time bl Pna to and from )QW ..... runm., apot. in the pll\ OI' It the dub. New Year's Special • 865 Monark Ergometor • 633 Monark Rower • 8329 CIC Pulse Monitor Package Price Also Available Second Sole ·stor• a Haven for Athlel• Second Sole has the reputa- tion for carrying a wide variety of fine athletic tboea and clothing u wdl u for offering the unique service of re-soling athletic shoes . .. W c carry the fine lines of athletic wear with an emphasis on offering all kinds of athletic shoes," said owner Ken Hender- son. ttrands of shoes avaiJable at Second Sole include Nike, New Balance, Brooks, Etonic, Tiger, Adidas, A via, Reebok, Lotto, Tumtec, Saucony and Kaepa. Other items carried by Second Sole are runnin1 shorts and tights, singlets. wind suits. and GORTEX running suits. Second Sole is located at 333 J F.ast Coast Highway in Corona del Mar; phone: 672-SS39. HOME GYMS• SAUNAS• FREE WEIGKtS • BENCHF.s • ACC~RIES NS RUIC FITNESS EQUIPMENT 2111 ._ co111 Hwr-. corw del 11• • 140-0402 A .... f .... ~llcfeud a hjp tedl dlcOr combilled in a convcnm localioa mate it ·a ~urc to take care of e.very pouiblc surtina need at Paci(IC Coat Surf and Sport in New- port Be.ch. .. We are in Wat Newport Beach -off Superior on Pacif1e Coast Hipay in a very accasi- ble location with lots of parking. We have something for everyone includina impulse items such as watches, surf videos and the currently popular Ug Booti from Aust,ralia," said co-owner Kevin Honeywell. Pacific Coast Surf and Sport has a knowledgeable staff who can assist the surfing novice as well as the surfing expert. . Item• anilaWe at Paarac Cout s.rf aed ~ illdide . 1urfboank aild boolie botirill, lcasha. wetsuits. a larae vlricty of 1andle1, board ba11, skateboank, fi•, 111!'11••• aed magazine1. Also carried ii a IUce variety of men's, women·; and boy's active wear and swimwear. Among the lines carried at Pacific Coast Surf and Sport are Body Glove wetsuits aJld in ac.. tivewear and swimwear - Beach Town, Raisins, Norfleet, Water Raga, .Jimmyz and Doi fin . Pacific Coast Surf and Sport is located at 4S3S Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach; phone; S4S.W A VE. SURF VIDEO RENTALS FEATURING JIMMY Z WATER RAGS NORFLEET RAtSINS DOLAN UOOBOOTS SENSEi SANDALS MOREY BOOGIES BUR MYS SURF V10EOS • RAY BAN RAINBOW SANDALS H08fE SUNGLASSES SKATE BOARDS ANO MUCH MORE 4535 PACIFIC COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH HOURS M PHONE 548-WAVE TJU 1 FAIOA VS .. We are very proud to an- nounce that we have three new staff ' members.•• aaid D. Richard. formerly with Olivera•.s in Corona del Mar. The three new staff members are Lori Heller, Aahley Kinney and Jeff Macionski. Heller, specializing in custom services for hair. was formerly with Designer Hair fashions for five years. Jim Scott's Hair Design for one and a haJf years and the Bixby Knolls area of Long Beach for one and a half years. Kinney was formerly with Sak's fifth Avenue in Costa Mesa for three years. Macionski, formerly with Jim Scott's Hair Design, was a re- cent award winner in the Los Angeles Nail Show ; he specializes in nail and feet ser- vices. D. Richard Salon is located at 3024 East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar; phone: 759- 6933. •ACfte •C19ta ·Wrlnklee Money beck~ 113-9070 llllfllillC..&11111 • -, .. n_ BODY~AX •LOOK a ..._CMIATI • DMClll a NUnlTION • PnOPll I IDIML MnlJCTION .... _ •ALL,.,_ LIVIL8 a AW ............. 1~1aeo REPAIR LETIC EQUIPMENT No piece ot alt*tk equipmMt is n1(ft important than your body. Athletic activf1¥-at al'J age, \Nhether on~ profesional or reaeational level, putS enormous~ on -yotJt body ... often more than it can take. The STMR lnstitutr at Foultain Vdl~ Regional Hospital is~ ~tional, collegiate, professional and O~c athletes come for treatment of sports mated in.Ju~. STMR is here to help you with treabnent for existing injuries or training in how to prevent injury and maJdmize )1)Ur physical performance.~ also assist disabled athletes in training toward achievable goals. STMR's director. .AJan M. Strizak. M. D .• is a board certified Ottho- pedic surgeon and one of the country's leading sports medicine specialists. Our equipment is the finest. most modem available ... an Ariel Dynamics electronic testing system, H}<iragym, Biokinetics Range. slow motion ~analysis. a full com- plement of Olympic 'Heights. ~r therapy, even a sprung \NOOd dance floor designed to specifications from the Julliard School of Dance in New York. Call us now for more information or a tree brochure. We can help~ keep )<>Ur athletic equipment in good repair. Call f 714 J 662-0114 STMR is a Dfvisiofl of Fountain va0ey Regional Hosplr.al 17100EudidA~ Fouitain Valley, CA 92708 Home of the week F11ture Quality Craftsmanship Enhances Home's Romantic French Atmosphere .,, a •11 A spacious prden courtyard with a long. narrow swimming pool create the romantic entry into this week's feature borne - a picturesque bayfront located on Peninsula Point in Newport Beach. The home·s architetural details create an elegant French chateau atmosphere beginning initially with its slate borderd pool that matches its slate Man- sard roof. As the home•s solid oak doors open. guests step into an imposing 86 foot gallery en- try hall that leads straight through to the patio garden terrace facing the bay. .. The entire home has been designed with a formal French influence. The home has over 7.- 000 s quare feet and its spaciousness become readily a~ parent as you start to journey through it. Its quality craftsmanship is evident too. When this home was built. there was an emphasis on the attention paid to details. Everywhere you look. you see special features such as crown molding. cedarlin- cd closets with builtins, and ex- tensive storage space.•• said listing agent Kay Ranger of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services in Newport Beach Basically the home has four bedrooms and seven and a half bathrooms. Extra rooms include a family room , library, gym- na~1um . art st udio and a ver- \,Jt ile room with a n o utside shower that wu oripwJy UICld as a yachting tack room. The family room i1 very large with a long fireplace that createa a warm atmosphere. Each end or the room opens to courtyards. The French wfodowa of the right wall face the entry courtyard and swimming pool and the French doors of the left wall open to an interior patio «Uden area that has an Italian stone fountain and many shade trees. The long entry hall has a bay window that overlooks the in- terior patio garden. At the end of the entry hall are the formal dining area and spacious ljving room. Both view the patio gar- den terrace and bay. The fireplace in the living room hu an antique mantle that was im- ported from France. The lot's special f catures include a 60 foot slip size and 73 feet of water frontage. .. Every time I go through this home I am struck by its quality in construction and its superb location. I feel it is one of the best homes on the market today," said Ran~er. The kitchen. set up for exten- sive entertaining, has an adjoin- ing butler's pantry. There are two separate sub zero refrigerators, a commercial grade range. warmers. double ovens. trash compactor and kitchen aid dishwasher. The room's decor is enhanced by hand-painted Portuguese tiles. The kitc hen also has a separate eating area with a large utility fftll,..... Cll1b11 ..... II i A 111 II .-11 '?; .-..111101•m•t1•P1 '11 IEW-• room nearby. One of the four bedrooms is located downstairs. It is very large and has its own bathroom. Leading upstairs is an elegant aemi-circular staircase that won the Wood Institute of California in 1977. I ts artistic effect is enhanced by a large skylight that can be lit up at night. I mpo rtcd antique doors lead into the master s uite that featu res his and her baths. The master suite overlooks the bay and o ffers a peaceful retreat - secluded from the rest of the home. The lady's bath in the master suite has a marble tub and vani- ty. mirrored doors and a Sherle Wagner hand-painted sink. The man's bath has a Whirlpool bath jacuzzi and an Aqua-sol steam shower. Both bathrooms have large dressing areas. The library has a friendly at· mosphcre and it opens to the bay. The room also features a nice fireplace. The other two bedrooms are large with each one having closets with built-ins and its own bath. The gymnasium is equipped for extensive workouts. It is a very spacious room and can accommodate a full array of exercising equipment. The home has additional features such as an extensive security system. a 125 gallon water heater. second story air conditioning. oak hardwood noors. a double car garage. a stereo inter-com combination, and a central vacuum system. The home. surrounded by other classic homes, is listed at $2.950,000. For previewing. call listing agents Kay Ranger or Kathryn Raulston of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate Services in Newport Beach at 644-9060. . Survey Reveals Young Home Buyers Are Traditionalists Yet Ecooomically Naive While young Am~~--who conducted by Impulse Research plan to purchase thci;~home Corporation of Los Angeles within three to five years h~vc a young consume ri on ~ good fix on wh.at type and saze of nationwide average anticipate home they ~·II own, ~hey are owning a 1.600 square foot home somewhat naJve when it comes and identified a yard terrace or to how ".'uch that first ho~e will balcony as the most attractive cost, believes Carole P. E1chen. features when selecting their new ASID. president and chief of home ... To that extent" said desi~n of Carole Eichen Eichen, .. these young ~pie are lnt~1~rs. Inc. . . , modern traditionalists. They C1trng her organ1~at10~ s plan to live in the suburbs and recently relea~: nataonw1de their favorite putimc is atill survey o~ Amen":8 s future.home visiting their friends. They'd buyer. Eachei:i s81d that while the rather stay at home in comfor- Y?ung Amencan dreams ~f ow-table surroundinas and entertain mng a contempo~ary version of friends rather t han apeod $38 for the same house has parents own- a theatre ticket. The traditional cd 25 to 30 yean ago - a single American values of home and f amity residence with three family are, without quc:ation. bc<!~ooms, tw~ bat~ and a yard here to stay.'' -thcyrcm&Jnn11ve boutwhat B ut accord ina to the that b~ will co~;,. Homatyle study, tbae youna Accordina t o Homcatyle: home own.. uticipato 1peo- The Next Oeneration,u the dina only $89,.00 per month on atudy commiuioncd by CEI and a oalionwide avcra,.e. · NEWPORT BEAC H .,.•waz•1 ... , .. A Cape Cod replca In Newport Beachl COndo Hvtng In grand ltyte wtth cultorn amenltlei throughout. Th•e'• .,o die fot" ltorage. •unny patio and full aecurtty ey11.m. • Clll9I IZ11M Attract1¥1 2 BR, 2 atory townhorM In .quiet, prtvate locatlon. Greenbrt• model. WOOd floor, large mirror & atalned gl-In entry. WEmUff .... Executtw appeal. Lota of aquare footage, low maintenance, 3 or 4 BR, workahop. Lota of tr-. beat achoola and walking distance to ewrythlng. • CAIYll Id.. ..... A delightful Auguata wtth gorgeous goH couree view. 2 BR, den, high celllngs and complete security. IUllBI 1371• Th la la the view you have waited fort Ocean, city llghta and mountaJne. 3 BR Nantucket, large yard, room for pool. Excellent financing. IEAVIEW 1410.000 EnJoy a sophisticated family lifestyle. Beautiful 4 BR two atory, forever view of ocean & New- port Center. Guard-gate. IUll• ... .... Magnificent view from 2 story, 3 BR, 3 BA, FR & DR town home. Beveled mfrror, plantation ahutt••· A/C, 2 bara, 3 patios, guard gate and more. IUrllW Mn.. One of a klndl Expanded Port Royal with pan- oramic view. 5 BR, apa, enclosed lanal. Top street of Seavlew. Aaaoclatlon pool, apa, tennla. ....... 1471.• Bay and nlte-llte views, 3 BR, den, formal dln- 1 ng and poot offer comfortable lifestyle for cou- ple or small famlty. ..... ..... Exdualw private community amid mllllon dollar cuatom homes are the "eatate" townhomea. Model perfect, 3 BR, 3 BA with ocean ctty llght vlewa. HAmm•• ·--You'll love the easy elegance of thla cl-* Medterranean beauty. 5 BR, aerene patk>e wtth bubbling fountains. Truly an oaata. ... _ .... lmre•Of'I' drwnt Ctwmlng oondO In..,,., Newport 811ctt neighborhood, l•ge communl-· tY pool, 2 BA wltti ltsif!t open f1 ilngt Wllllll• 1111• Lovely garden condo with decorator walpaper1. ftreplace, 3 BA, 2 ltory floor plan, laundry, wtth many community amenltlel. ...... 11&111 Sparkling 2 year new townhome, 3 BR, a BA. 2 atory LR, brick flrept.C.. Ck>M to 1Ch0ol1, •hoP8, park. 1 BR & 1 BA on all 3 1ev•. PElllJllU Mii.iii Enjoy beach front llvtng In thla tun 7 BR home . Corner location In prim• •• Walk to pier and •hoP8. Newer roof and ptumblng. OTHER AREAS Twn.mcl Im.• 2 BR+ den. Owner paid 1225,000 new, then spent $80,000 on extenelve upgrades. Gorgeous, Immaculate & reedy to aellf LAI• IUCll IHI.I• Forever vtewat CoutJlne, Catalina & city llghta from thla home tucked away In Laguna Hiiia. 3 · BR, 3 BA & private apa. Tremendoua vaJuel CORON A DEL MAR ••••• .. mu ... 111 Beautifully ~orated & upgraded 3 BR home. Many custom detaJla, top of the llne kitchen appliances, new copper plumbing. Mm• 11m mu 1141.IOD Well maintained home on large lot on fine street. 3 BR, 2 BA, vaulted celllnga, covered patio, 3 car garage. Owner anxious. 1411.• Newer cuatom home with 180 degree ocean/bay view. Room for pool, 3 BR+ FR or 4 BR, 3Ya BA, 2 flreplace9, muter BR retreat could be office or den. IPYaAll 114&• 5 BR plus bonus room In medley of color & ll"'t. Forever view, pool & apa. French door•, compelling combination of taste, room, loca- tion, vtew & price. · l j . 1-• j •; r I I ~ ' I 1 t-'\. B t-/ . . ~' ' .. , . • u I . _: . ~ I 1 ; l 'J ; ~ ! I • .... 'J .. Cllllft B -Wll Stepe from Big Corona. thla 3 BR, 2 BA holM fell&ne email vtew from LA with hi-be.,, cefllnga and brick flreplac.. Bring offftf. PmllllU... ... •• Loeded wtth charml Some bay vtewt 3 BA, 1.75 BA, den/game room, open bum ceHlnga, beautiful pine woodwork throughout. Qu.alty. PEllllllllA..... •I.Ill Stunning des-rture from the ordinary. 2 lot. with huge patio, gueet hou•. 3 ltory wlndmtH and large family home with extra big rooma. DCUlllllllT ...... Red811gned amall 3 BR atudlo home. Vl9w to Catalina, aalla, whitewater. Walk to beach, decorator perfect, expansion potential. CUE ClmlllA IB. ... .... Custom Brian Jeannette-deatgned Cape Cod 4 BR plus 1 BR apartment on corner lot with park and ocean/bay vlewa. PEll•l ICBJllllD 1111.111 Lower pentnaula loc:atlon, aand dun•+ oceen for your front yard. Ch•mlng 3 BR with large brick patio entry. •MYFUIT ..... Spacioua 4 BR, 3Ya BA custom bultt on the bay, 3 boat allpa, favorabty prlcedl Call for appoint- ment. Land Included. .... _ 11.•.• Specious, elegant, unobstructed bay view 5 BR houee bultt around endoMd pool/apa atrium. Perfect for family or entertaining. PBl.U llYflllT 11••1• Eltate-llze home located on curve of bay with endleaa vtew of harbor, Jetty and ocean. UM IU 11.•.I• 75' prime Baytront lot wtth dock for 90' boatl Lot split la poatble. A perfect opportunity to build you "Ideal" home. PEJmlm.A IAYFml 11.•I• 7f1 frontage on Main Bay wtth 5 BR, cuatom fur- nished home & new 2 BR guest home. Slip & aide ti• for large yachta, apecloua patio. AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE CO. NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 ~ A MEMBER OF THE m ·SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK LIJ Joenn Akerman Ginny Ander8on Biii Bentl Marcia 8enta Debi Bibb Ahia Boland Tom Boland Eleenor Bowle John Cempbell Evan Coitcett Jo.n Donahue Janine du Bola Carolyn Eadie . Lyteen Ewing Sue Exley . Meggie Guth $.~H~ . Rita Kurtz Lynn Lind.MY Guy Ltvtr.g9ton ·Sara Mahin • Marcda Matthews • Lola MclOon CaroleMcMahan Judy M.-tz Barbara Mllee Lydia Mu ~ .. Ot80ft ' ' Kay Parker Jamea T. Muller, Vtoe Prelldent .no Branch Siie• Manager . . --Marian Phlllppl _K·~­ Bert A•dy Marian A11cty" Judy AobbfM Lucy Roee . Cynthia Aumef91d Frank Sennee Jennffw Shaw a..atne Shaw Hllfary Thamer Dottle VIMnUne "!~Wa~-- LIM White Bob Yorke • FOMVU OCUJI WWW .... Tr~ .. one of a kind" Harbor Ridge Mir..,. Ex- PMded hlng room. cu1tom llt down Mlt b9r overtooldng prtv ... ..,. Off ma.., aun. to the oc1an and city llghta. light end a/lty home lnducMa bufft-ln boolca•H. T.V. and .... Ed &ceno/Maureen Whit& ........... ... ... Thia MCtuded hld1acay contalna a l•ge mMter autte and eeperate gueet bedroom with beautlful plent811on lhutt•L A very open floorplan wtth aunken flreplace conversation area. Maureen Whfte/Ed &cano Cll1M CIU1fi FIEID1 .... Reduced 150,000. Relax In a beautiful spa. whll• watching the aunMt over Newport Bay. New 4 BO, 4Yt B~ cuatom home wtth oak floor•. high beamed cefllnga and 4 ftrepacea, located In Harbor Hiii. Ed Eacano/Maureen White. ... FIBI. .. • WATEI 11.%71.• Remodeled, alngle story, 4 BR, 4 BA home with over 106 ft. on the water. Huge waterfront yard with room for pool. Private community behind guard gate. Lender wf 11 provtde excellent financing. Price In· eludes the land. Maureen White/Ed Eacano cm• CIUITIY --n.. IZ.411.DIO Thia 6BR, 5YaBA, famlty home, llbrary, bonua room, wine room home hu a breethtaklng unobatructed ocean, bey and night light vtew. Thia la the perfect family and entertainment home, wtth large pool and spa. Ed Eacano/Maureen White CIUTIY F•llCI ... 1Z•1.1• Over 7 ,000 aq. ft . of luxurloua ltvtng. All major rooma, wranda and poof enjoy apect.:ul• ocean/bay vtewa. Price lndud• elegant furnllhlnga. Color brochure avallabte. Ed &eano/Maureen White .... Pm IBICTm •t.• Long prtvate dl'Mway l•d• to thla aectuded aJngle atory 3 BR, 21/a BA, FR home. Many decorator extru: wood floors, mirrors, akytlghta, prtvate patio with spa off muter aultef Maureen White/Ed Eacano MDIII 8•.... 11.1 .. Six bedroom, cuatom manor for a large, active faml· ly, offer• a graclou1 muter suite, oak paneled tamlty room wt wet bar, gourmet kitchen, formal dining room, spacloua llvlng room, aeparate maid• room and much more. Corner locatlon, with poof and apa. Ed Eacano/Maureen White IBtMT BEIWf 1411• Immediate occupancy on thl1 elegantty cultomlzed Plan 3 In e.tcourt Hffl. SpedKular ocean and ctty llght view. Huge malt• autte wtth flreptace and aun deck, guest suite and llbrary. Serloua aellw. Belle Partch _..CIEEI lmvlll For the wlae lnveltorl See thl1 r~ Plan 2 with 2BR and den with 2nd fireplace. In great condi- tion. Belle Partch lllaUIT man 11.1•.111 Private t.nnla court, poof and 1pa. Large cultom home 1ttuated on Yt acre lot In preatlgtoua Belcourt Two ltory home with 5 bedrooma, 4 batha, famlty room, ltudy, air condltJonlng, extenalve aecurtty ayatem. Brt~t and chMrlut and In "mow-In" condl· tlon. 24-hour guarded gate community. Price ln- ctudee land. Donna Godahatl ,., en n .. 1111.111 Prime unobetructed vtew of Big Canyon from thla IOY91y 28R, Mcl.aJn "Oakcr..r' wtth prtyate 2 c.r garege. Aaeumat>te loan. Martha Macnab I , 6 RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES .. ••• ...... 1111.111 &~ elngle *'Y beyfront wtth IO' of frorUge. dock and IMdy b1ach. A1c.ltly remod1l1d, 480, te•w .. n.w mut• BA, kitchen, and 8panllh Tiie roof. ConwrMntty loctlled n_. alt the ectton. lncfudlng the tend. Martha MKnab ....... ............ 11.-.111 Stunning 4BR. cul-d•ac home with 148' wat• fron- tllget Exc:eptlonaly prtvate locatJon wtth efectrlc aecurlty gate. Owner wtH carry 1at T.D. 11,385,000. lndudea land. Paula Balley lmlMI ..... -1411.llO Stunning 3BR vtew home wtth added bonua rooma adjacent to pool & 1pa. Newty redecorated kitchen with Jenn·Alr range, ataJned glau celllng. A gorgeous home priced to sell. Paula Balley Pfllllll•• N9T 1.7 .... Outstanding bayfront home on Channel Road. Ewry yacht goea by your property. The home l1 perfection In detall. Custom papers, carpets and fbctur•. 4BR and dock. Barbara Aune 8 'lllJ •• CMYll Dramatic high cefllnga. Light and airy. Beautlfuf mut• bedroom, luxurtoua bath on the ground floor. Formal dining room. two HCOndaty bedrooma on aecond floor. Barbara Aune ...... .. . ..... Wttti wonderful prtvllcy. Three bedroom• pl• •oe Hvtng room and famlty room, MCh wtth fireplace. Wrap around grounda. formal dining room. 3 car garage. $495.000 or for leue of 12,300/mo. Barbara Aune .. 1FFE1111111 TIE aau IZAI• Dettghtful New England atyle home. End untt wtth vtew of dty llghta and auneeta. Thr• bedrooma_ 2Ya batha, famlty room, bay wlndOW8 , trench doora, aecurtty ayatem. Lola Egan. •IFJH CIEB"I~ ••••• FuH on ocean vtew. Prtvate pool, 28R, 28A + den. Ar conditioning, akytlghta. French door• pl• the amenltlea that tN1 gated community hu to offer. Ann Peter• ...... ... .• Bullt tor pr-nt owner. Delightful 3 BR, 3 BA ,.ldence. Lota of wood, mast• autte with flrepf9Ce and aauna. Wet bar, ocean Yl9W decka. Two BR, 1 BA unit CMtr garage, tor added Income or gueeta. Ann Pet•• ........... 11 .. If ~u are looklng for a 2 BR reeldence that hu been profeallonelfy upgraded and decorated, thla 11 ltft Locmed In a gated community cfOM to the beach. Ann Petw1 lfMll a•I MB Wl1 cmT llM• In a ~ n• development. Yt block to the oc.n. ttit8 condo onera the ufttmat• In eophl9tk:ated beech Uvtng. ~ a.ge rNat• IUlteL Fa~ cMcor, for- mal dining. Terrtflc kitchen. Oceen view from .,.UC. Vwy ftexlble financing. Micki Cooper ..,, ,.., .. L& .... . Five bedroom, SBA, 2 etory home on .., ..... lot In ph-Ill of Harbor V._ Hornet. Ftench Wllildoll11 aky ll~t and neutral decor, prtv.cy and~ loca- tlon make thla a terrific famlly home. Community ten- nla & pool. Sandi• Fix All TIE ... II TIE... W. Memories of Cape Cod In a CaJtfornla Mlllng. Thia beautlfully remodeled Luatc-buUt 3 BR home la au you could ever hope tor. Compt.ce with peddle ten. nla court and deUghtful amenltJ•. Coby Ward um u• FmLY ._ -• Beautlful decorated and maJntaJned lido tale beauty. Four bedroom1, 4 beth•. famlly room, aeperate din- ing room, hardwood floora, French doora, l•ge bricked patio and an extra large Jot. Hes beechea, tennis courts and boat docka. Joan L.wta/Oanny Bibb um,..,...._...... ••111 Four bedrooma + bon• room home on pool aim lot oYetlooklng canyon. Quiet, r..Uul vtw. Ver/ mottvated ..._ wlll CIOn8lder term&. 8'.lbmttf Now off•ed at 1549,000. Virginia Snn •..._.....,mm 11.111.19 Thia 68R, 4~BA tredftlc>MI home 11 ln lmpecmbte condition. lncludea. formal llvtng and dining • ...,.rate flbrary, twntly room wtth wet Mr and fl~. pool, ape, sauna and moll ...-vthlna .... you mfaht d..,re. Fabuloua faltw-.y loc9lloft Md a new reduced price of $1 ,419,000 and n.Jblef Denny Blbb/Si.phanJe Grody • CMta-ClmlY UIE .. 11Jalll Perhape the premier location In this prw• com- munity. Quiet cul--.aec locetlon. ~tor the llfge famlly. lndud•, 7BR. 7ISA. 3 fir.._. family room w/pool table, W9I bar, large ICrMl1 T.V .• ....,... den, ltudy and much motW. Ov9I' 8.000 eq. ft. Ina credible value. offered at 11,195,000. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grody • CAIY8 ..... • .... Expanded. BR, 4Y. BA. townhome. lmpr 111 M enlrY wttti large drcu&ar lt9frwel. Large bonua room wtth butlt4n T.V. & wet bar. Could aleo eerw u a ftfth bedroom. Thia home ortera fabu~ pot ..... and II priced to Mlt!I Danny Bibb and ~ Grody IU CIU II lllW 1111111 On the Golf coune at Big Canyon for only 1225.000. Two bedrooma, 28A wtth ueumable ftnMClng at 1 ... than 10.5%. Own• wtH c.ty MCOnd wtth 10% down. Daw Hlrache. ••111 W" Pl•tam • 111 .. -.r •,.as .. -.- To bulld the••• .. of~.....,.. on the "'Y '°It of. SpygieM H•. lrMglne land °"9fed for .... In thll pr...sgtoua oommuntty. wth UMCl'? I 01d ~ Th• chenoe of a .,..., .. In )'99"& Act ncMfl •I•-.. Ingold 2 Yorkshire Harbor Ridge, Newport Beach $1,100,000 This fabulous six bedroom custom manor Is the Ideal estate for a large, active family. This elegant home In the prestigious, gate-guarded hilltop community of Harbor Ridge Is located on a large corner lot providing beautifully landscaped grounds surrounding the large swimming pool and spa. You wlll experience the home's many amenities that Include . ~ gracious master suite with a sitting room and fl replace, breathtakl ng view of the city lights and Newport Center from the spacious oak paneled family room with a fully equip~ wet bar, the gourmet kitchen and the formal dining room, a step-dawn llvlng room, a separate maid's room and much more. This property Is lender-owned and the price has Just been reduced by $200,000. MAUREEN WHITE and ED ESCANO 844-8200 Specializing in Harbor Ridge Grubb & Ellis ..... BN'DAL •ae• .. ~IJB IBaVIC&t #2 Civic Plaza, Suite 100 -Newport Beacn, Callfornla 82880 < Fourteen local Realtor members or the Newport Harbor-Costa Mela Boe:rd of Realtors and Excaaive olfiCer, Dwight Dickey. haw been ap. pointed to serve on atatewide committees of the 103,000- manbcr California AllOCiation or Realtors (C.A.R.) by 1986 President Richard J . Roeenthal of the Venice-Marina deJ Rey Board of Realton. Terry McCardlc, 1986' Presi- dent of the Newport lfarbor Costa Mesa Board or Realtors, announced that Lee Mohler wu appointed to the Real Estate Finance Committee, Carlene Al"*. unn.dar-..,Re ...... BROKERS OR SALESPERSONS Now Offering 90% at our Corona del Mar Office . LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SUNDAY 1-5 PM W•tch auneeta from 3 levela of flneet lldo view. 4 BR -4 BA, pllirroom, gourmet kitchen. 8811dr beach, pier, . •nd no.t. S2.200,000 PENINSULA BAYFRONT 1130 E. BALBOA OPEN SATURDAY 1-5 PM Ch•rmlng, Older B•lbo• B••ch houae, 5-bedrm., 2 1n b8th, pier •nd flo•t-$795,000. M•r be le•ed •t S2,000 month to month. HORSE PROPERTY Newport b.:k b•r view from M-Drive, 3 ecre eettlte. Spacloua tr8dltlon81 5 BR, pool, horae lt•ble. S1, 100,000 WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prime ground floor unit, ••loue 28A-28A, three pt1tloe, ..,_, pool, BBQ ••, 2 c• lllr. S1 ll,OOO CDM VIEW LOT Prime R-3 PMOr8mlc B•r view lot, CltJ-coeet.1 8PPl'OYed for four .... condominium&. 11 ,200,000 8pectacua.r CDM dupl•, 2 Br.-2 b& up, 2 BR.·2 bL ..... 2 boat ••c• .. Reduced to ... S.000 . . . .. Tex Griffith .,. .... to Member ProdtM:U A .. ,. Mary Jank to ~m Shared Owncnhip. ••uacle" Georae Williamson hu beeia made an honorary member of the Sergeant-at-Arma. DWipt Dickey, Executive Oft'icer, wu named to the State Executive Officers Steerina Committee and Jurisdiction. The committees of C.A.R. work throughout the year on a wide ra._e of projects to im- prove the service offered by the public by the real estate indUJtry and to encour11e the protection and preservation. of private property rights. Calendar for events, times, and dates A sales office and model homa, under tbc directioe Of Georp Medrano, ate opaa c1ii1J rrom 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Phooe (714) 249-8202. 30 YEARS FIXED Call Michael Barone at (714) 955-2105 WESTERN COUNTIES MORTGAGE 19762 MacArthur Blvd .• Irvine a note from Maury CDM Duplex Two very nice clean units, each with 2 BO, FP, single garage, carpets & drapes, one wtth patio. · S211,000 Artlet'a Home Bult by an architect & lmprcwed by an arUlt. Provides a home for en- joyable llvlng. Cathedral cetUnga & akyllghta, fireplace, hardwood floora, 2 patios, private beach. Aaaumable loan. See ltl S27S.OOO Ca111eo Shor .. Serene home wtth canyon and amall ocean view •.. Family room, dining room and llvlng room by large deck area. .. cozy kitchen ..• 3 bedrooms. .. fee land. $485,000 Ranch "Clo•• In" Approximately 72 •er• In Cllveland Nallonal Foreat, mlly 8CCel8lble. Variety of terrain, fenced for hor111. etc. 3 BD main hoe.me, atatra quartwa and support build' ·~. Cd for full det•la. Open Sun 1·5 1111 LlliOaln u-, NB •. ,. ... Outstanding home for famlly and/or ent.-talnlng. lmruculate bright 3 BO, 2% BA. famlly, fonMI dining & llvtng room around pdo Y•d. An ln- aplratlon -come -ltl '211,100 I ....... ., ....... 1•·· IMPl1 19.111 1'111 WNAJfds Sc--J' c , 'IJ ...... HmelWll ..... , ... .... I I -2', ..... .. CalildJ ...... lni8e P-=ific'1 rice ,, .. ,.... Of ..... ... martm.. F"afty-tia .. .... twHtory bOIMI will be ..... wida pnc. raiwi• ,,_ Sl16.000to SIS2,- 000. Woodbrid1• Sca1on1 ff omea ra11• from ap- proDulely HO .. _.. rect to 1,458 aq..e r-. Shcpsd Wet. .. Tbia baa been a very succculal MW home aeries. Since ~• a little more thu one year •o. 138 WooAridge Scasom homes bave been sold. "The Sea1oa1 bave been designed for 1in1Ja ~ youna familia, who are seeking the rccreation-oriaated lifeatylc of the Woodbridp community in Irvine;• Shepard said. Woodbrid1e Seasons homeowners have access to all the Woodbridac recreational amenities. including two lakes for sailing and fishing, two sand beach swimmin1 lagoons. two tennis clubs and many neighborhood swimming pools and spas. ·~cse homes were especially designed for sinales and young families. Desips offer max- imum usable living space and f eaturcs while giving a superior price to vaJue ratio,.. Shepard added. The four Woodbridge Seasons noorplans offer homes ranging from a tw<M>cdroom, two-bath design to a tbRIC-bcdroom, two and one-hall bath borne with family room. Some models leat•re •• optioaal de•/bcdroom and master bedroom retreat. Every Wooclhridp Scuoe llomc fahns phllh wllJ,.t~waD carpeti•· woOcl parqMt or cerllnic tile entry. attached two. car 1aragc with two automatic door opcnen and two ,.._ote controls plus preparation for air conditioning. Kitchens off er continuous cleaning and space-sa•er microwave ovens, eneraysaver dishwasher. distinctive oak cabinetry, c:eranUc tile counter- tops. ice-maker stub and luminous ceilings. Woodbridge Seasons homeowners automatically become mern ben or the wood- bridgc Village Association and the Woodbridge Seasons Maintenance Association. The associations arc supported by monthly dues from all h omcowners. The Woodbridge modds in Ir- vine are located between the Santa Ana and San Diego Freceways south of Culver Drive. From Culver take the Main Street entrance to Wood- bridge. turn right on West Yale Loop. right o n Springbrook South to the modcel complex on the right. Models are open daily from I 0 a.m. to 5 p.m. Additional in- formation may be obtained by contacting the sales office at (714) 552-1466. Mib FlllJ Pu tu Iii•. w ol IM tlliWI W lllllHM ..... ...... <• ....... ................ ~­ accompliali1ed r•al ••tat• ............. .,... ... be coo61d.. .... of .... compmy'a n.a .... JI I in I FJ. Sicwart•1 14· y-. ol Ill-.; m•1pme111 Pd te:W• •· pcrieacc ... -,..,. .. Director of F.ducatioa few ~ World, tbe 1ecoad lariat franchise real CltJlte com..., ill the nation.. Duri• tlaat paiod lie instnlctcd thcwuda of ..... profasionals by coed9di• aa average of I 7S speeches iitd seminars a yaa. The Newport Beach reside• will be focusi• bis lldclrma and saninan around two topica ''Handling the Twenty ToQlhat Objections" and "1t•1 _A~ Time.·• The former topic will ll1ist real estate saJa people to turn negative qucsti.on1 or statanents like .. We 'ant to wait0 and ucut your com- mission" into a positiYc rdationship that can eventually lead to a sale ... 1t•s About Time .. gives sales prof cssionals semi-_ blc, and valuable tips on bow to get the most out oftbe work day. Mike Ferry Productions was begun ten years ago by its namesake, a succcs.sfuJ real es- tate salesman and motivational speaker who conducts actjon workshops and speeches for Century 21, Coldwdl Banker. SAFECO Title Insurance and other top reaJ estate f ranchisa and associations throughout the United States and Canada. Spyglall8 Ridge~ Sandpiper Model • 4 Bedtooma. s.,.. Baths • I..arge Famtly or Formal Dt:ntng • Sunny Brak&at Room • Wide Eatry • 8 -Flrepa.ca • WetBer • 3-CarO.,.... e Huse PlayYanls -2 e Front & Rear Patk> • SmmtngDeck e HllbWalle • Hiib Ba.ma ta Ltvtng& Family Rooms • ewe• <:orner Lot. GRat b Claildftn. Lota atTrua & Sbruba • Sdlaa Out at Arm. Amrloew to Sdl Aa Too Par A...., to Do~ Q .. .. ~ Shown by appoinment only. CHRIS HOPPER 673-8494 • ~ ~ .l c ) I • I .....,...·~··~ ~MoK-91.Jllllfir 8a.r .ff~&.1'. t: ,,.,., a l407 East Coua Hialrway. Coroaa •1 Mu. Califonlia 9262' - v • • iv i· ov * * ov House ........ IB1dlOOlll9 3028 Oc '"'·COM 144 IGIO 1121.000 a.t&8un1-I 311~1••.COM 144 eoeo 1325.000 2031 Yedlt D.....,, s ....... 844 8080 '371.000 2201 Wllterfront. COM 844-8080$380.000 2858 Bay.hore Dr., NB 831-140011.550.000 3110Alww,NB $351.000 108 Turquof• $445.000 2137 Chmnel Rd .• NB $585,000 823WM115th& Supertor St.. NB Condo1-D 1199.000 1831 Llncoln Lane, NB 873-5354 $298.SOO 1724 SomerMt, Baycrest 844-9080 $430,000 2430 Bayshore Drtw, Bayahor• 644-6200 $860,000 815 Via Lido Soud, Udo tsle 675-6161 $2,200,000 1514 Highland. NB $318,000 1215West Bay. NB $389.000 115 Via WazJers-lldo $489,000 5Bedrooma 326 Evening Canyon. Shore- cllfb 844-8200 $599,000 1 130 e. BaJ~ Balboa 875-8181 $195,000 Y8Cllnl Land Rockypoint. Spyglass Hiii L.oQ 84,85.16-Wll ac- cominoda I+ 8d hOUM Sun 1-6 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sat& Sun 1-4 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-4 Sat& Sun 1-4 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sat 1-5 844-e20012,750.000 Sid & Sun M .., * Fmnlly Room • Pool°' Spa • Wlll9rtront v v• - - NIWPOllT llAYPROllT with dock fot 2 bo• up to 56'. A newer two atory, 5 bdrm, 4 beth with formal dining and atudy. Handeomety decorllted with 8'**" tlle toora. Iota of mirror• and lk~ for an open f9ellng. Sparkling bay vl9W8 from n..-tf wwy room. S1,250,000. 831 -1400 LIND8 llLI -OYIR81DD LOT -A cultom 5 bedroom home wtth famlly & formal dining rooma, 3 flreplacel and breakfut room ptua 2 aunny e>atloa and your own pier & allp tor a large ya~ Juat 8tep1 to ten- nis In most preatlgloua guard gated community. Price Includes land. $1,073,000. 831-1400 BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT -with room for 2 boats up to 56'. Spacious and tight 2 story 4 bdrm with family & din- ing rooms. Handsomely upgraded, master suite with fp., kitchen done In Imported tlle, xtra large deck with bbq & spa. Close to Newport Center & Balboa lsland. Well priced at $950,000. 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND -BAYFRONT DUPLEX Down channel and open bey view• from this south bayfront location. A spacious well maintained property. Terrific rental history but also great property for an owner occu- pant. Furniture available for sale. $895,000. 831 -1400 SPECTACULAR IN BAY81DE COYI, a stone's throw to Balboa Island. The ultimate In luxurloua waterfront condos. A 2 bdrm & den, with exciting gourmet kitchen, completely renowted wtth top qualtty materials from It's vaulted & skytlghted ceilings to It's t.xtured walla. $875,000. 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND PICTURI PERFECT EXTIRIOR - with warm luxury decor throughout. Just move-In and begin enjoytng llfe ciose to the WATER. Outstanding corner location, extra large lot, one door to S. Bayfront. Magnificent 5 bdrm with assumable financing. A truly rare find. $735,000. 631-1400 BAYSIDE COVE -2 bdrm & den condo With bayfront patio In private gated community, Just a short walk to Balboa Island. Living room with fireplace & wetbar, top quality decor throughout. Attached 2 car garage and comm. pool & spa. Price Includes land. $595,000. 631 - 1400 PENINSULA POINT VIEW -Lovely 2 story family home with 3 bdrms, formal dining room, den with wet bar and dramatic soaring celllnged family room with skylights, plus bay and jetty views and full security system Obie garage plus xtra parking. $559,000. 631 - 1400 BAYFRONT PENTHOUSE -spectacular view of New- port harbor from this spacious. newly carpeted, 2 bdrm & den with wet bar, laundry room and large balconies. Dock possible for 50' boat. $525,000. 631-1 400 PENINSULA PT. NEWERI -with many quality features. A 2 story home with sunny south patio adjoin- ing the family room. Beamed celllngs, 3 fps and 4 bdrms Including the master suite with sitting area & bay view. Move-In ready, just steps to beach. $485,000. 631-1400 llODIL PIRPICT IN IRVINI TllHIACI -A bMutluHy deootated, ct.ming home. t bdrma a den with 3 fpa. tmaH vtewe from IMng & foirft'Mil dining rooma. Hanc:llOl'ne land9o9plng .,..,.._... bOth the IWlmming poOI anct· Pl8Y aria: Pi-toed ·to MH at $435.000. 831-1400 PININ8ULA POINT WITH QllUT APNAL from lt'I ahlngled ext•IOr to It'• -tradltloMI ..,,.. ......,.. ~ Interior. It even haa beck atatra. plus 4 bdrm•, den, 2 ftreptece1. trench door• a paned wtndow&. 8tepe to Bay & ocean In the point'• charming tr• tined vtll9ge at- mosphere. $425,000. 831-1400 B1lboa Island NEARL y Nl!W -G9t away from the hultfe In thll highly upgrllded 2 bdrm home In quiet little laland IOCl!lk>n. Redec:or8ted lndudel carpeW. window covertngs and wa1Jpaper1 . .$319,000. 831-1400 LAGUNA CLIFF81DI CONDO -... on the oceanfront wtth breathtaking vlewa of Catalina and auneeta. A total- ly remodeled 1 bedroom & den unit with community pool next to Diver's Cove. LH $398,000. 831-1400 NEWPORT'S CHARMING weaT BAY AYINUe -wtth many posalbllttles. Presently used aa a duplex, the owners unit with two story llvlng room, format dining & some bay view. Can be 4 bdrm home or 3 bdrm home with Income unit. Close to elementary school, churches & beach. $389,000. 631-1400 BAYSHORES -Stunnlngty remodeled by owner/ decorator In a fresh contemporary atyte. Secluded master suite with den plu1 2 xtra bdrma, charming gourmet kitchen with sitting area and formal dining. H lgh celllngs. spanlsh tlle flooring and Iota of windows open to the landscaped patio. Land Included. $369,500. 631-1400 BALBOA ISLAND COMMeRCIAURE81DENTIAL - HI vlslblllty location. Commercial buslnesa with a two bd apt, plus 1 bed studio on 2nd floor. Th ird floor deck with harbor view, 2 car garage + xtra parking. Owner will consider lease back. Newly listed at $360,000. PENINSULA POINT with lots of character. Shingled 3 bdrm, 2 bath home paneled living room with used brick flrepface, plus 2 car garage. Deck stressed for 2nd story addition. P lcket fenced sunny corner lot close to Point's bay beach. $359,000. 831-1400 WCIOUI NIWPOllT •8H80MIOOD -A one atory cape ood wtth gr.. po...,1111 fOr ohlnli. POur bedroomt, famlty room. den. IMfte room ...., wet Mr peu..-laundry/MWtng room. Paned we...-.... frenoh door• and 1unny petlo plue a...-. workehc>p. Benk owned, aakJng 1318,000. 831-1400 .. UAllllH 8TYLll -1 DOOR TO OCIANMONT - FANTASTIC REDUCTION ..... A commanding 3 ltory home with .a..ator. Three bdrm1, 3~ bathe, Mno room wtth ocean vt.w a large twntty room. ttle flooring pl• many cu.tom teatw•. Eaay oar• beech living. l.9nder owned, 1291,500. 831-1400 NeWPORT HACllNDAll JU8T PILL OUT OP UCROW11 SELLER HAS LEFT STA TEii Spanlah style with a complete remodel lncludlng 4 bedroom•. leaded . glau, wood floort, French door• and laland kitchen. An appealing corn« property with large poof-atze yard. Anxious MAKE OFFER! $279,000. 873-8900 OLD WORLD CHARM ON BALBOA 18LAND -A brtght and 1unny 2 bdrm cott-.ge. Sold completely fur- nl1hed, rent or uM for vacation property, terrtflc loca- tion. $259,950. 873-8900 NeWPORT 8HORl8 DUPLIX -Newer cedar aided 2 bdrm, 2 ba, unite with fp & 4 garage. Ju8t atepa to OCMn a best beachee. Lender owned, priced at 1217,900. 831 -1 400 Tl!RRIF.IC IN TUllTLIROCK -Upgraded & expanded 4 bdrm & family room dlached home. SeP91at• maat• suite a dramatic cathedral ceilinged formal dining room open to charming atrium wtth fountain. Open & airy with pl...,ng neutral color• In a corner location aero• from park. S189,500. 831-1400 VILLA BALBOA PENTHOU81 -for SALE, LEASE, LEASE OPTION! Skytlghta create an airy atmosphere In this condo, Ideal for shared ownership with 2 master auttes, llvtng room with fp and balcony. A ir conditioned In a aecurlty bldg with community pool. S186,000. 831- 1400 UIT81DI C.M. WITH COUNTRY CHARM -3 bdrm, den & 2 bath•. beamed cettlnga. hardwood floors & sun- ny patio. Room for R.V. and you can bulld 2 more unite on this large wooded lot. $185,000. 831-1400 LAGUNA •A" FRAME wfth mini ocean view. A 3 bdrm with dble garage In Arch Beach Heights. Large assumable 1st T.O. Price reflects need for a little TLC terrific ·potential! $175,000. 631-1400 ' CLlFFHAVEN CONDO - A bright & sunny 2 bdrm 2 bath unit In a lovety neighborhood close to church. schools and central shopping. Extra spacious with wood burning fireplace and vaulted celllnga. $131 ,000. 631-1400 MOBILE HOME IN NEWPORT -Double wide, 2 bdrm furnished In nJce park with pool & clubhouse. Space rent Includes water & gas. adults over 18 & peta, ok. Light and airy. Call for more Info 831-1400. $29,900. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL TORS· Sales. Rentals, Property Mana.nwnt 2436 W. Coast Hwy . N~wport ~ach Ul•l4M Uncoveri Cupid Movies. Music Art Stage, Sunday Brunches Searching Out The Best The Whales Return Annual Migration Off Coast er Contents --------- Modern St. Valentina 's Day -Cupid Speaks .............. 3 The sem1-reclus1ve love guru himself. now living 1n a small condo in Hun- tington Beach. consents to a rare 1nterv1ew with writer 8111 Harvey How does he do 1t? Why does he do 1t? Read 1t and find out what he's doing 1n Orange County this year Valentine 's Day Round -Up ............................ 4 Flaming the fires of love around Orange County. Marcus Dietz gives the low -down on what's happening Valentine's Day weekend and the rest of the month Offerings in Classic Italian Cuisine ...................... 6 Pure and simple 1n its presentation Amelta s 1s a quaint and quiet place tucked away on Balboa Island. where 1t has come to symbolize the early history of Newport Beach Calendar of Events .................................. 7 Wonder what's happening in Orange County in the way of art. music or theater? You can find the answer 1n our easy-to-use guide to events Promises . Promises ................................. 8 Located 1n the Toka1 Bank Building at Newport Boulevard and Coast H 1ghway the Promises nightclub offers a one-stop place to dance away the evening tor couples who can also enJOY dinner at Monaco's No Slumber at Barn's Lumber .......................... 8 The Barn in Tustin has that casual atmosphere and good. hearty food that makes for a relaxed and en1oyable evening Authentic setting makes the place interesting as well Playing for Big Laughs .............................. 10 South Coast Repertory diverges from •ts dramatic 1nc11nat1ons to offer the West Co i<;I pr~m 1 ere of The For e1qnPr a real er owd pteac;er according to r f>VH"'w~·r J rn Co .1 Ch1mp1gn1 Brunch ind Wh1l1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . ...•... 11 Cormorant Cruises of Newport Beach otters the unique way of watching the annual grey whale migration -with a weekend champagne brunch catered by Delaney's Restaurant Orange County's Best Brunches .......................• 12 The Entertainer continues its monthly look at some o f the top eateries around This time. our reviewers try a sampling at the elegant Le Cafe Restaurant in the Irvine Hilton and Towers as well as the more relaxed Mediterranean Room. where the food comes to you. Dining That's Out of the 0 rdinary ....................... 14 TaJ Restaurant 1n Fullerton is educating Orange County on the finer aspects of North Indian cuisine Manager Sumant Pardal says it 1s a task he's en1oying Taking a Look at the Movies .......................... 15 "Revolution." starring Al Pacino, 1s the most intelligent film about the American Revolutionary War period ever, says critic Dale Wlnogura. which makes the missing human element all the more frustrating. Dining and Nightlife ................................ 16 Heres everything you need to know to find the type of food and continuing evening entertainment you want ON THE COVER- M 1u Newport Beach. 23-,.ear-c:>fd AndrH Lebold, H photogrephed by Orenge County Entert•ner photo 9dltor Ste11en Ge0<ge1 In the Sent• An• 1tudloe of Berry Slobtn Propa and 11al 1tan~ we,. provtded by edll0tl•I H9'1tant Judy Duffy. Choru1 Line O~~wear Actlonweer of Coe1e Me ... 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Newport APi'IC:h CA92663 (714)631-7075 Deadllnefor ell calendar li<;t1ngs '" the first Friday of the month for publlcatlon In the n Pxt mnnth <> issue The Entertainer eccepta no r91pon- c;1h1loty tor 11nso1tcated material without a self-addreaaed c;tamped envelope t1/ CopyrlQht t 984 COHI MIKSll Group All rlghta r~ ------~ 2 Orange County Entertainer February 1986 J ~~-&terta~ment ~~~~~~ Modern St. Valentina's Day Massacre : Cupid Speaks Out by Biii H•rvey Because of the approach of Valentine's Day, The Orange County Entertainer deemed It ap- propriate to Interview perhaps the most impor- tant person, other than Saint Valentine, In- volved with the holiday. Cupid was extremely hard to locate, being semi-reclusive as he Is, and shunning the harsh glare of publicity. He much prefers to remain unobtrusive, and per- forms his tasks from concealment when possi- ble. We finally located him In a small condo located In Huntington Beach. At first. he was very reluctant to talk to us, but after we swore not to divulge his address, he agreed to this In- terview. ENTERTAINER: Mr. Cudld, there are literally thousands of businesses and occupations to- day. but you must be the only person In the world who makes a living by causing people to fall in love with each other. How did you happen to get into this business? CUPID: Can we drop the Mister stuff? Call me Dan. When you're as old as I am, titles don't mean much anymore. As to getting into the business. it was about. oh, 276 BC. You see, I was married to Psyche. I was sort of bashful in those days. and I told her "no lights when we're making whooppee." but she just wouldn't listen. One night. right in the middle of things. she lit a candle. What could I do? I left. What with alimony and living expenses. I needed a JOb . I heard that the Romans were advertising for a God of Love, and I figured what the heck. how hard can that be? The hours were good. so I took the 1ob. Only took me three weeks to earn my wings. ENTERTAINER: Okay. Dan. There must be thousands of pictures of you, depicting you as a naked cherub with a bow and arrow. You. If you'll forgive the observation, don't look at all like those pictures. CUPID· What, you mean because I'm short and wear a beard? Because I smoke cigars? Because of my three piece suit? Because I'm not a spring chicken anymore? What the heck. man. you got to remember that I was born 1n 300 BC. Everybody was short then. Even a God of Love is bound to age a little in that period of time. Sire. in the good old days. I used to run around naked. Everybody did. Sometimes I'd wear a cute little sash. but that was when I was a kid Besides. Vickie put an end to that naked business ENTERTAINER Vickie? CU PID Yeah. Queen Victoria She had this thing about naked men running around. Or naked women, for that matter. She really cramed my style for a while. You think It's easy to get people to fall in love with all of their clothes on? ENTERTAINER: Things have changed a little since then. Your job must be somewhat easier now. isn't rt? CUPID: Absolutely. Nowadays. I do a lot of work at the beach. People like to see what they're getting, and the beach Is e good place to find out. Besides. I like the beach. I usually manage to pick up a pretty good tan. ENTERTAINER: What. actually, does the position of Love God entarl? What do you do, fly around till you see a likely looking couple and shoot them with your bow and arrow? CUPID· I don't fly anymore Arthritis. you February 1986 0 0 • • 0 ~ 9 • 0 0 • 0 x • • •• know. And I don't use a bow and arrow anymore What the heck. man. we've got to keep up with technology That bow and arrow stuff went out with buggy whips. I use a tran- quilizer gun. ENTERTAINER: A tranquilizer gun? CUPID: Yeah . It's a sem1-automat1c M 27 Zapum, modef 16. It holds 12 rounds, and has a range of about 60 yards. It's pretty accurate 100. ENTERTAINER: So, then. basically what you do Is just wander around until you spot a likely couple and shoot them in the heart with your tranquilizer gun? CUPID: Heart? What heart? Are you nuts? You shoot somebody in the heart with a trank gun now, andyou may have senous peoblems. People nowadays have got lawyers! I shoot them in the biggest target I can find. That's one problem I run into on the beach. They're usually laying on their targets. I have to wait till they stand up, or roll over to get some sun on their backs. Every so otten. I yell "Hey! I dropped my two karat diamond ring" and wait trll they all bend over to frnd 1t. Besides. it's really hard to shoot someone in the heart and not be seen ENTERTAINER: Why is it that you don't want Orange County Entertainer -lllustra11or by M1criae1 P Ramirez to be seen? CUPID: Necessary to the JOb. If I was seen. I'd never get a thing done You know how many times I've found a couple 1n a cllnch and walked up to take aim . only to have them see me. and say .. Hey. guy. we were just foolin' around' Don·t aim that thing at me' If I go home with a dart st1ck1ng out of me. my wife"ll k ill me!" Then there fellows a mad rush to get the tieck out of there. ENTERTAINER What's the hardest part of your job? CUPID There are lots of hard parts Sometrmes I get one target and not the other Sometimes there's a ricochet. and I get three or four at once. That's not so bad. as long as they're d ifferent sexes. Lately. It seems that the 1uice is losing it's potency. People fall In love. but don't stay in love. Stuff like that. The realty hard part is about to come up, though. People talk about this guy in the red suit with the slelgh. and how hard his job is In December You know what's coming? Valentine's day. that's what! Everybody wants to tall in love on Valen- tines day I may be a Love God. but there's only Continued on page 11 3 More Valentine's Day Madness Around County by Mara.• Dietz Chasing after Cupid on his Valentine's romantic roundup isn't easy. and there are a few speical encounters that the spritely youngster didn't have time to mention. Many of the royal occasions omited by Cupid, but listed here, make loving sense for not just Valentine's day or weekend. but through the entire month, too. Dancing. dining. and looking through our selections will make February 1986 a truty romantic memory. tAVtNE HILTON AND TOWERS Th e brand new hotel. located at 17900 Jam- bo ree Blvd in Irvine. has three exciting options to choose from In Morell's the elegant restaurant located in the hotef. a special champagne buffet dinner W111 be presented on Feb 14 from 5-11 p .m For S 19 95 per person. guests can choose from a variety of entrees and dishes that include smoked meats and fish . carved roas1 beef. hot and cold seafood. an elaborate dessert display and more In addrt1on. the regular menu Wlll also be available. which features efabof ate dining and a d1stinC11-ve new California cu1sme. Roses will be given to all ladies on Valentine's Day. In Le Cafe. which provides casuaJ dining. roses Wlll also be given to the ladies. After din- ing from the restaurant's regular menu. guests wilt be 1nvrted to dancing at Zot. the hotef's live- ly lounge Zot will feature drawings for weekend packages at the Irvine Hilton and Towers. wtlich also include Sunday Brunch in Morell's For information or reservations. call 863- 3111 RED ROBIN This fun-ftUed pface m Santa Ana. located across from South Coast Plaza. offers the bargain package of the year throughout Valen- tine's night It's called the ··sweetheart's Package Spec1aJ:· and 1t includes two complete. 10 oz sirloin steak dinners; a bottle of champagne or "blush" wine; and a flower for the ladles. In addition. special drinks for sweethearts will be served, and dancing will begin at 9 p.m . And. of course. the restaurant's regular menu, which includes a variety of tasty burger creations. along with fish. salads. sandwiches and soups. will be offered. as well Among the libations which are popular at Red Robin are the "nuclear ice tea," "Coco Loco," and "Shiver Me Peaches." 0 : , -Stall pnoto by Marcus D1et1 Featuring a colortul and vibrant decor. accented by plenty of plants and red leather seats. the Red Robin presented a s1m1lar coup1e·s package for New Year's Eve. which promptly sold out The Valentine's Special figures to be at least as popular. which means that advance reservations are strongly recommended . The Red Robin 1s located at 1307 Sunflower For 1nformat1on or reservations. call 432-1111 CRAZV BURRO I FRANCO'S Rud<>'ph Valenburro again makes his return on Valentine's Day, which means plenty of sur- prises. specials. dancing and fun at these two popular restaurants. both owned by the Mola Development Co. in Huntington Beach At the Crazy Burro (8082 Adams Ave .. Hun- tington Beach) features live entertainment by Private Eye 1n the lounge. along with flowers for the ladies. party favors and dancing A special surprise dinner will also be offered In add1t1on. the regular menu. which features excellent Mexican food and a reasonably- priced selection of fresh catch fish. will be presented. too. Call 960-7644 for information. Meanwhile. the newly opened Franco's ( 17041 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Beach) features ltve entertainment by Matinee Idol. along with the special dinner. flowers. dancing and favors offered at the Crazy Burro. Franco's. which has an auto racing decor and theme. is reported to have an outstanding Italian cuisine. including several distinctive en- Orange County Entertainer trees. And yet. like at the Burro, all prices are under ten bucks. Call 841-7077. NEWPORT RIB CO. If the way to the heart is truly through the stomach. then the Newport Rib Co. scores a direct hit with its specially-seasoned ribs. Using only top-grade ribs. the Newport Rib Co. features thick, beefy baby backs for just $10.95 (complete dinner). In addition. barbe- que chicken ($6.45) is also available. as is New York Steak ($11 .95). and a most tasty shrimp kabob barbeque ($11 .95). The barbeque ribs at the Newport Rib Co. are considered by many to be the best in Orange County. and they get our vote. too. As is the case daily. the Newport Alb Co. will be offering take out orders on Feb. 14, for those who want to eat at home. but don't want to cook. The Newport Alb Co. is located at 2000 New- port Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Call 631-2110. THE HOP At the always-boppin' Hop. the nightclub owned by the Righteous Brothers. there is always something happening ... and Valentine's Day isn't any different. For those who want to spend the evening dancing and listening to the sounds of the ·5o·s and '60's. a free buffet will be served from 5-7 p.m . with 75 cent beer. well drinks. and wine. Continued on page 13 JIM'S T~~c ~l?O 1tf DOINGS •'ROMS fOAMAl SlMI fOAMAt L~S~ ,, .. tt.lk Osc.11 cit la r e l ()A(J W£ s r P1errt C.vclin e .,-TfR SIX TUXEDOS FOR MEN & WOMEN Wedding Cons"lanls 25 Years E xper1ence FOR Y~ FORMAL FUNCTION COME SEE US W£ MAKE IT FUN TO GO FORMAL 631-5270 1812 Newport Blvd. Coata Me•• Now at New Location! February 1986 Racing from -· ta ta On race days-get the latest racing news and previews of upcoming events. On non-racing nights see our ·live talk show with major racing personalities. and call in with your questions! 7:30PM WEEKNIGHTS KDOC-TV 8=00PM SAT.-SUN. February 1986 Orange County Entertainer 5 ---Dining---------- Pure and Simple: Amelia's Classic Italian Cuisfne by Mercm Dietz There are onty a handful of restaurants that truly symbolize Newport Beach's earty history, before mltllons of people and automobiles descended upon the city like a swarm of locusts. And one such restaurant Is Amelia's, a quaJnt and quiet place tucked away on Balboa tstand. At Amefla's, the glitter hasn't outsparkled the quality. In fact, time seems to have stood sttll at Amella's -the cuisine Is still the same top notch Italian and seafood that It always has been, and the walls are adorned mostly by black-and-white photos of earlier days. There are no neon lights here, and the menu's prices -compared to the other high-priced numbers usuaJty found In Newport Beach -are almost prehistoric. Dtnner at Amelia's, located on beautiful Balboa Island, begins with some of the finest bread you'll ever taste. It's multlgraln featuring, among other tasty Items. crushed sunflower seeds. Be careful not to make a meal of It -the temptation will be there to do so. Also, don't hestltate to order a bottle of wine from the restaurant's generous fist. Each bottle is priced just S3 above liquor store retail cost, according to Amelia's manager John Robinson. We partlcularty enjoyed the white zlnfandel, and the hired help says It's popular with the locaJ crowd. too. Appetizers include eggplant marinara ($3.75). antipasto ($4.95), and Tortelllnl oin.. _., .......... Mon•co'I -Stan photo by Marcus Dietz ($4.25), but the one we liked best was fried mozzarella ($4.50). Fried cheese sticks are served with a red marinara sauce that com- plements, rather than overpowers, the cheese's golden flavor. Among the tasty Italian dishes are the man- nlcottl ($8.50), which is filled with ricotta. eggs, and topped with red sauce, and tortellini ($7.95), which is filled with veal, chicken. prosciutto cheese, and meat. One that Is especially delicious, though, Is the cannelloni ($8.95), featuring turkey, veal, eggs. cheese, and topped with white wine sauce that Is oh-so smooth. This entree offers a perfect baJance of seasoning and Ingredients. and Is recommended highly. Another must-try house specialty is the lasagna verde ($8.75), a delicacy that features fresh lasagna stuffed with spinach souffle In the middle. Even spinach-haters wlll become Popeye-d at the sight of a tempting plate of Circus Vargas 'Big Tent' Returns The largest traveling tented circus In the world. featuring more than 400 performers and animals under a canvas the size of a football field. returns again to Orange County In February with performances scheduled In San- ta Ana, Huntington Beach, Laguna Hills and Costa Mesa. Circus Vargas, which performs In more than 95 cities nationwide each year. offers a variety of acts. Including the "Wheel of Death," motor- :--. cyc'8s driving atop a high-wire, and wide assortment of thundering elephants, tigers, lions, horses, llamas. camels and other an Ima ls. Among those who wtll perform death-defytng stunts are the Polke brothers. Ted and David. Ted Is Circus Vargas· elephant trainer, and Is known to lie under one or more of the five-ton beasts as part of his act; his brother, a tiger tamer, exhorts end cajoles up to 16 BengaJs at a time. Another popular circus act presents "The Vargettes," Circus Vargas' showgirls, a.s they perform various feats while upon a charging elephant's back. The girls also perform high above the circus on the aerial web. And of course, Circus Varga also features performing trapeze artists, wtr•walkers, and plenty of colorfulty-dreased clowns. Joe Pon, one of the world's most popular ringmasters, wlll Introduce each act to the audience. Circus Vargas. which was seen by one mllllon Southern Caltfomtana last year, plays In Santa Ana (at 4th and Rosa Streets) Feb. 7 to 1 O: Huntington Beach (Beach Boulevard and Pacific Coast Highway) Feb. 11 to 13; Laguna Hiiis Mall Feb. 25 to 27; end Costa Mesa (at Bristol Town & Country Center) Feb. 28 to March 2. Tickets are available at the circus. In addi- tion, discount coupons are avallable In Safeway Markets. ..._ ....... t •'••'• ,,, ........... .... 1p1Dt1' p1pu1111 ....... ., C"-Y ..... '911ur ... .. ..... ._c.._va•• ... ,,. ... _..,.,,......,, ............ ......_ .......... , ........ ..... ............... , ................ nr.... ...._._T .. ...._. ------------ 8 Orange County Entertainer thick, rich lasagna, with creamy spinach Inside. Of course, llngulnl with a variety of com- plements Including meat. clams and scallops Is also available, along with veal Marsala or Plc- cata (each priced at $14.95). Though known primarily for Its Italian cuisine. Amelia's also features a tasty assort- ment of fresh-catch seafood entreea, as wefl. For a bit of variety, try the Balboa Seafood Plate ($14.75), which stars generous servings of brolled fish, fried shrimp, clams and scaJlops. We found the shrimp to be extra large and expeclally deUclous, and the clams and scallops weren't bad, either, as they were fried golden brown, and yet were very Juicy and tender. too. Another variety entree la the Bouillabaisse all Amelia ($17.50), which Includes clams, fish. lobster, mussels. crab, shrimp and scallops. Also popular are the deviled crab ($13.95). English sole or lcefandk: cod ($9.95). and lobster thermldor ($ 16.75), featuring succulent lobster based tn sherry, butter, cheddar cheese and mushroom sauce. Amelia's will celebrate Its 25th anniversary this year, but you couldn1 tell it has been around that tong by looking at the walls or menu prices. No glitter. no Intense prices. Let's hope It stays that way. The Place: Amelia's Address: 311 Marine Ave., Newport Beach (on Balboa Island) Phone: 673-6580 Hours: Dinner daily from 5 p. m. Whale Watch --· · .CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISEs AIJPARO TH£ .CORllOAANT ~] . IN NEViPORt BEACH ADULT9tal5 CHILDREN 111.15 C.-a.ta~ I ftAM flNI) .. R111Neaon1 muat be mad• 2.t hOura In adwlnoe M ... ercNrg9 and Yr. accepted .... ..... If ..... 911 dM Cll (114t 115-1411 11-01 ............. _._ ...... Co: liDit&D4 a.., -"'9 I.Mt ... C ....... ...._CA._, February 1986 ---Calendar-------- ART ... eater• lai•• ··-1'111111-." A cotlectlon of more than 100 works C8P- turing the excitement and drama of the Old West will be on display at the Brea Civtc Cultural Center to Feb. 14. Admission Is free. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday 12 noon-5 p .m. and Thursday noon to 8 p.m. The Civic Center Is located at No. 1, Civic Center Circle. in Brea. Call 990-7730. "New Juice In Orange County" Is the theme of the current exhibit at the Irvine Fine Arts Center. The invitational exhibition is a showcase of Orange County's newer talent Hours are Monday through Thursday. 9 a.m. to 9 p .m .. Friday 9 to 6. and Saturday 9 to 3. The center is located at •601 Walnut Ave.. Irvine. Call 552-1078 for more info. ••Don Hendrick•: a 15 Year Sun•J., will be featured at Muckenthaler Cultural Center. 1201 West Malvern Ave .. Fuller- ton through Mar. 2. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues- day through Saturday, noon to 5 on Sunday. Call 738-6595. lllllllrtC.la ... 514 29th Street, Newport Beach. CA. 92663 (714) 675- 4585. This month. show- 1 ng the vtvld watercolors of Chippewa Indian artist Sam English . Open Wednesdays through Saturdays. noon to 5 p.m .. and by appointment. The Newport Harbor Art lluaeum presents "California Art Since 1945. ·· The exhibition In- cludes works of 30 arts and continues through Aprtl 20. Gallery hours are Tuesday through Satur- day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free to Museum members; $2 for adults, S 1.50 for students. seniors and the milttary and $1 for children to 17 years of age. fhe Orange Countf Center for Contemporary Art will present the work of Roberta Eisenberg. Candice Gawne. and J Illian Stewart from Feb. 5 through 28. The showing of oontemporary works In oils and acrylics is open to the public Wednesday through Sunday between the hours of noon and 5 p.m . The gallery is located at 3621 West MacArthur Blvd. Suite 111 , In Santa Ana. Telephone (714) 549-4989 for further Infor- mation. u.c. lntne, Oii•• -... hllllll• emitted "Br.-Clng Ground: New Archttec- tural Projecta from the University of Callfornla. Ir- vine, and The Irvine Com- pany" on Feb. 7 In the Fine Arts Gallery. The ex- hibition oontlnuea through March 1. A collectlon of models, plans, water- oolors and photographs will trace development of new and future architec- tural projects for UCI and The Irvine Company. An all day symposium is planned In conjunction with the exhibition on Saturday Feb. 22, and will include speakers. infor- mal tours and a luncheon in addition to a reception to view the works. The Fine Arts Gallery is open Tuesday through Satur- day from noon to 5 p.m. Admission is free. Wortla bJ 8111 Coburn and Irle Adam will be on display at Quorum Gallery, 374 North Pacific Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. through Feb. 28. The gallery is open , 1 O a.m. to 4 p.m. every day except Monday. Call 4'94- 4422 for details. Wat•color landecapea and still llfes by Virginia Clerk will be on display at Freeman's Art end Frame. 154 West Bastanchury Road. Fullerton through Feb. 15. Call 526-8422 for details. ''The Art of the Hopi" will be on display Feb. 8 through March 9 at Galeria Capistrano, 31681 Camino Capistrano. San Juan Capistrano. The an- nual show will focus on traditional art of the Hopi Indian tribe as well as the Kechina doll. a hand- carved representation of the spirit Kachinas who live In the San Francisco Mountain peaks. Call 661 - 1781 for Information. Photoghraptwr bf Ellen Wright and pastels by Suzanne Lemieux will be showing at Art-A-Fair Gallery, 664 Coast H~hway, Laguna Beach through Feb. 19. Gallery hours are 11 a.m.-5 p.m .• Wednesday through Sun- day. Call 494-4514. Work• bJ Mlhoko Yamagata. Janne Calvin. and Larkin Maureen Higgins will be on display at BC Space Gallery. 235 Forest Ave.. Laguna Beach Feb. 14 through March 22. Hours are 11 :30 a.m .-5·30 p.m .. Tuesday through Saturday. Call 497 -1880 for details. "C•llfornl• Contem- porarJ Artlata: Michael McMillen and Mark Stock .. on display at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach through March 14. Call '49'4-8531 . ------- February 1988 Co111111on GrouAd Muttl111edla Art Gallery wlll feature worka by Genevieve Bennett, Louie• Couse. Chuck Koro Iden. Phyllis Wohlberg, and Suzanne Scheidecker Feb. 4-28. The gallery Is located at 509 Harbor Btvo., Fuller- ton. Hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m .. Tuesday through Saturday. Call 879-0075 for details. Student Honore Exhibit at Golden West College. 15744 Golden West Street. Huntington Beach. Works w i ll Include ceramics. paintings, sculpture, drawing, print- making and photography. Hours are 9 a.m .-2 p.m .. Monday through Thurs- day; and 6 p.m.-9 p.m .. Monday through Wednes- day. Call 895-8134 for more information. "The Medium la the lllU91on," a display of con- temporary, lllusionlstic sculpture by artists Allan Adams. Robert Bourdon, Richard Haden . Ron Issacs. Marylyn Levine. Kodo Okuda and Richard Shaw at the Cal State Fullerton Art Gallery, 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton. The exhibit runs Feb. 8 through March 9. Hours are noon-4 Mon. through Fri. and 2-5 p.m. Sun. Call 773-3262. .......... .., ..... "••• wm be ••tured at Watercolor Call.-y, 1942 South Coaat Highway. Laguna Beach through Feb. 15. Work• by other gaJlery artiste wlll also be on view. Hours at 11 a.m.- 5 p .m ., Wedneaday through Sunday. For more Information, call 494-8838. "Weatern SalJ••·" featuring works by A.C. Gorman. Claudia Koonce. Stanislaus Sowinski and 40 other artists will be on display at Brea Civic Cultural Center. #1 Civic Center Circle. Brea. The exhibit runs through Feb. 14. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday. noon-5 p.m . and Thursday, noon-8 p.m. Call 990-7730 for in- formation. Work• bJ Je•nne O'Connor. George Tice. and Mark Johnstone will be on display at Susan Splritus Gallery. 522 Old Newport Blvd.. Newport Beach through March 1. Call 631-6405 for hours and information. .. Richard Bunkall: Ur- ban Landscapes," an ex- hibition or large graphite drawings and paintings depicting the urban scene are on display at Saddleback College. The Arts at OCC Gloria Newman Dance Theater Feb. 2 ($6 Advence. $7 Door) Salling Adventure Serl•• Feb. 7, 1', 21 ($5.50 Advance, $6.50 Door) Golden City Barberahop Harmony Feb. 8 ($7 Advance. $8 Door) OCC Big Band Feb. 9 ($4 Advance. $5 Door) OCC Symphony Orch•tra Feb. 15 ($4Advance. $5 Door} South Cout Symphony Feb. 22($15,$10,$8) Clalre Flaher Salu Plcant• And 2 Plua 2 Feb. 23($10} Shale Dance Company Feb. 28 ($ 7 Advence. $8 Door) Cell 432-5527 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICES Orange County Entertainer 28000 Marguerite Parkway. Ml11lon Viejo through Feb. 28. Houri are 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Mon- day through Thursday. For Information call 582- 4756. DANCE Ririe-Woodbury Dance Compan, will perform at Cal State Fullerton, 800 N. State College Blvd .. Fullerton. The perfor- mance is scheduled for Feb . 7 at 8 p .m . in Plummer Auditorium. Tickets are $12.50, $10. and $7.50. For further in- formation and reser- vations call 773-371 or 773-3347. 041PoC OiSRECAAO OF 0Al'lr.£A WHEEL OF DEATH * ~%'1 lll NfW * SUPER SPECTACLE SANTA ANA 4th. "-- Feb. 1 thru F9b. 10 fri 211 Sit ll• ... ll1 .. !110 1:• 1!:30 3:30 7:30 11-00 t:• &·• l :OI •:• 7:30 The 11tll Annual Fofkdence Felttval wtn be lteged Feb. 14-18 at the Laguna Beach H i gh School Gtrta Gym, located on Park Avenue and St. Anne's In Laguna Beach. For further Information call 543-5928 or 49'4· 7930. Dence at UC Irvine: UCI Graduate Students In Dance (Feb. 5 through 8), Mexican Ballet Folklorico and Spanish Dance Ensemble (Feb. 21 and 22). Tickets for both events are $3 and $5. Call UCI at 856-6616 for details. Continued on P999 I - AMAZING 3 FLYING ARGENTINE TRAPEZE GAUCHOS TROUPES HUNTINGTON BEACH 9eactt 9oule9ard A PCH F9b 11 ttwv F9b 13 ,_ !111 ... Zi ll ""'!/13 COSTA MESA Sri.tot Town A Country Ft1 Z/!I "' 311 •'9tot •t f.405 A McArthur t. l/ll Feb 21 ttvll M• 2 Don t miss 0~1ng day acttv1t1ee The crNtlon ot a circus city begins at 9 00 a m The<e will be free Mothers Coo1oes and Knudsen Milk 10 ch1IC1ren 1n attendance. whtle supply tuts For t•cket info 12131 410-1062 Piel\ Up free ch1tds coupon at Safeway r--:~~7o=..:r~~:s7=~~~--, I FREE cmtD'I I I AOllltt °"'' • I C"tLD 11 fUM ., .. EJlcftlfllld I AlllD UlllDH F• "9flrrld Seit I I 'For An Add1tion11 I I Chlffl) I I I I Proof IS Ulrtel I I " HY " .... ... I ~------------------- 7 --Nightlife------- Promises Caters to Chic, Young Crowd by Bret Colaon The Idea behind Promises in Newport Beach is a simple one. "We wanted to find a golden location, and give people a place where they could come and spend an entire evening," explained Randy Larscheid, manager of Promises. It's an Idea that Is working. Located in the Tokal Bank Building where Newport Boulevard crosses Pacific Coast Highway. Promises is the type of club that one would expect to see on "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous." With the help of Its downstairs partner. Monaco's Restaurant, this nightspot Is rapidly becoming the spot to be In Newport Beach. There are several good reasons why. "This area didn't have many good dance clubs before Promises. There were a few, but there was and still is room for more. People have told me they were driving all the way up to Confetti's in Orange to get the same kind of evening they can now get down here," com- ments Larscheid. "We wanted a one stop, centralized place where people could come for an entire evening. That's where Monaco's comes In. People can enjoy dinner at Monaco's and then simply go up one floor to Promises for a full night of din- ing and d ancing." Monaco's by itself is impressive. with a w ide selection of steak, seafood, poultry. and wild game entrees priced from $9 to $19. Valet parking and a fabulous view of Newport Harbor add the appropriate touches of elegance. Promises Is not lacking In elegance, either. Guests to Promises enjoy the same valet park- 1 ng privileges as Monaco's. Entrance to Promises can only be gained by paying a cover charge (Friday and Saturday only) and then riding up to the second floor and the lobby of Promises. The low lighting in the main lounge Increases the clarity of the lights coming off the water in the harbor. The view Is romantic. exciting, and intoxicating all In the same Instant. Windows with the best views of the harbor are always grabbed first. Besides providing a million dollar view of the harbor, the main lounqe is the main focus of activity In Promises. A wide screen TV and several video monitors play top 40 and dance music, but not at earthshaking volumes. The Idea here ls to socialize, which the crowd seems proficient at and seems to enjoy. "The crowd is usually young, middle and up- per class. I guess some people might call It a fast-lane crowd. We have a fair amount of regulars who love to come here and meet peo- ple and alot of regulars who come here to dance," said Randy Larscheid. Promises is also a place where "dress to Im- press" is the rule. Men in suits are not an un- common sight here, but casual and neat No Slumber at the Barn's Lumber bJ Bret Colaon The Barn in Tustin is the type of place where anyone can go and feel right at home. Good hearty meats. pleasant upbeat music and a casual atmosphere make for a relaxed and en- joyable evening. The original lumber used to c onstruct The Barn in 1980 didn't come from an actual barn. It came from a citrus packing plant originally located in Irvine. Th is wood gives the Barn Its unmistakable authentic and weatherbeaten look. But that's not the only thing that Is a part of the past at The Barn. It Is completety made up of Items from the past. from a 1937 Steer- man bl-plane used as a canopy on the second floor to an endless assortment of gas pumps, sewing machines. and saddles found In the various theme rooms on the first floor. When these elements are combined, the effect is that of being transported in a time machine bac k to a much simpler time of life. All the antiques are given ample room to s hine too. because the Barn is huge. "We have 15.000 sq uare feet in here and can seat over 6 00 people at o ne timet" c omments Brad Bowen. one of the managers at The Barn. "It's so large in here that If you strike up a conver sation wit h someone who turns out to be bad news. you can move and not see them for the rest of the night. I think you'll find most peo- ple In here to be friendly and easy going though. That's t he type of place we want The Barn to be." The nice thing to said about The Barn is that tor au Its lmenslty, It still manages to retain Its Intimacy. Th is Is due In part to the relaxed, casual attitude that prevails. Many customers are on a first name basis with the bartenders 8 and waitresses. But the lounge is only part of an enjoyable evening at The Barn. "We have a ful menu of very reasonably pric- ed Items that are prepared in a homestyle type of cooking," comments Bowen. Specialties of the house Include several pasta dishes, r ibs, chicken. Mexican entrees, and steaks prepared on a charbroller. Dinner prices are affordable even for large families with prices ranging from $4 (pasta) to $17 (steak and lobster). Eating at The Barn also turns out to be a different adventure with each visit. Guests can be seated In any one of number of different themed rooms. One has a fully operational 1934 Chevy and antique gas pumps. There's also a stable room. a saddle room, a canning room, a toy room, and a train room. Each Is done In the spirit of a rustic American theme. That rustle American theme continues up- stairs to the lounge too. The conversation piece of note up here ls the 30-foot wide, 12-foot high Brunswick Del Monte bar back. Because of the theme that dominates throughout. this becomes a focal point rather that a sore thumb. Complementing the atmosphere Is the enter- tainment selection by the management at the Barn. Live music plays seven nights a week and in Bowen's words. "ls pretty much top 40 and dance music. "People take one look at us and expect country, but we haven't locked ourselves Into that. We feature the Bob Gulley Band as our house band on Friday and Saturday nights. They play a real variety of music." COftttnuied on h.-12 ---- Orange County Entertainer dominate. Ladlee fashions tend to k><* like they're straight from the hotteet and moat fashionable boutlqu• In the Southland. Separated from the main lounge by the elevator and a lobby, the dance floor 11 much louder and much darker. "After 9:30 p.m. the dance floor I• usually crowded. That's when the crowd 1tarta arrtvtng. By 10 p.m .• there's a 1hort watt. but people usually just sit at the bar In Monaco's," says Larscheid. Besides a great view and a fast young crowd, there are other reasons why Proml._ stands out and Is popular. Each month, various promotions are run to encourage people to come out. January featured Ctnzel models In a fashion show that included everything from lingerie to ski wear. Also In that month. Promises held a limo Ntte '86. It was a chance for all area limo companies to showcase their cars and their 18f'VJcea. Promises Is also available for "private parties at reasonable prices," according to Larachefd. Even without apeclala though, Promises la a great night out. Promlsee doesn't promlee. it delivers. Promises is located at 3333 West Pactflc Coast Highway In Newport Beach. Doors open at 6 p.m. with a $4 cover on Friday and Satur- dayh only. Aveda Hair Show la scheduled for Feb. 6 with 50 models demonstrating hair and skin techniques. Call 6-46-5225 for oU,er special nights and for further Information. fHOSE CRAZY SO's-60's DAY'S ~RE BAO< /\GAi-Ji F~arunng our Famous SO's O~r Danongl l.Jw-Showsl Zany DJ's & Comal ()pm n•t-ty-JOI'" r~ PMTY' SUNDAY NITE UVEI "THE AUTHINTIC8" LIVE! 50's-60's Dance Band ~ hottr-st show sn ttMmr ROCK AJIOUM> THE a.ocx t~arurtng J~ CHASE EVtty T~-8 pm By Popular Demand See Our New ''lllCI I al. llUVEI" •w Every Monday-8 p.m . 18774 8roolc'1urst. FourGin ~ ttomwrty ~SI 7'41963-2366 Febroary 19116 Calendar-------- MISC An Ew ... olComadJ, Magic. and Hypnosis featuring Stan Allen. Michael Holly, Tom Ogden, Les Amotd & Co .• and Tony Angelo wilt take place Feb. 21 at 8 p.m . In McKinney Theatre. Saddleback College. 28000 Marguerete P&ft(way, Mluion Viejo. Tickets are $10 gef'ef'al admluon. S9 seniors and students. For rwerv8tions call 582~. ~ ....... tthe Orange County Fairgrounds; The Register•s Annual Trade and Consumer Show (Feb. 1-2). Inter-Shows Motorcycle Swapmeet (Feb. 7). Orange County Dressage Horse Show (Feb. 9). West Coast Promotions Gun Show (Feb. 22-23). The ta.rgrounds are uated at 88 Fair Or.. Costa Mesa. CaU 751-FAIR f0t m0te 1n- format1on. -----~ MUSIC T .... and • ...., •aso at the Via Mana. 9969 Watker St . Cypress. Tuesday and Wednesdays feature "Charhe·· a soft musac duo . and .. Forward Motion. -paying tributes to Etv1s. Nett Otamond. and o~s. -up Sync'" contest on Saturday neghts. Thursdays feaewe ·The Gong Show.~ open to any act 1nclud1ng muscaans. Jugglers. com- edians and SfngBrS. for further info cal 821-9300. n. Lee Fa•• 11113•. a fast-moving .. oldies .. program featurtng the popular pianist. sa•- ophonrst and comedian. has moved to Club 17. 1670 Newport Blvd. (at 17th St.). Costa Mesa Ferrell. who used to play With The Rtgf'rt.eous Bros.. teams Wf1h Hal Radltf and Laura Vida to put on a great show Cati 645- 5448. C••certe C••cert tealurfng the S.ddletJ«• Symphony Ormema and the ...... al the ...... competiton 8c>Oll90fed by the Mualc Te•chers· As90Ci8tiof1 al Ca8fornia will t3*e pl8c:e Feb. 22. 8 p.m . Ill McKtnney Th ..... Saddleback College. 28000 Marguerite P8Bway. M'-ion Vtejo. Tickets are $2-$3. For resenations c•ll 582- 4656. M.-C .. UC lnillle: Mendelssohn String Oust.el (Feb. 13). eonc.t by Frw Bruegoe.a. .,,.._ nationally acclaimed baroque flute virtuoso (Feb. 28) ..... a.. for Singlr9 (FelL 21). TicUlll tor ...... .,. •• sa. Clll 856-e822 for more an. f o. Pacific •r•P•••r 0f'claeatr• presents mast•piece Series 15. The Sail Franmco Opera Center will perfotnt -oon Giow••li.-~for 8 p .m. al Santa Ana High Scl'laot Gym. TldlelS •e S8..50. s 13.50. and s 16.50. The pertormance .. be repated Feb. 9 al 2:30 p.m . c..1973-1300. Se•tll Ceaat ., $1ild11J S)'WPnlS John Watz. Cello m Aot>ert 8. Moore l'hem'e. Of811Q8 coma ea11ge. 2101 FaW- Take the freshest of ingredients, add a talented and accomplished master chef, encourage him to finesse the ~~ California cuisi~ and surround his efforts with fine china and finally, gleaming crystal. That's why more people are discover- ing the magic of Morell"s. Make it your choice. For lunch or dinner. I THE IRVINE HILTON ANDr-78/J!eU vie. Aoed. Costa ........ The pertorrMnce -'8ke pl-. f«a. 22 818 p.m . For lidlet 1nfor,,...ion. can 662-7220. lnlM .,.. ..... , In Caac:ert. ~ing wonca by ~. Ravel and OCher8. The concert wdl bike p&ace Feb. 15 at 8 p .m . For tickets and ,...,_ no can 291..()231 M•atc at Cllap•a• C11 EJE 30 Ym of Rodl and Rott (Feb. 14-18 and 2().22). Orange County YOUlh ~~ Concert (Feb. 23). Chapman CGlage ii lac •1 d 81 333 North GI 1181'. OfW99. For tidl• swtc.. aand more Into Clll 9't17-ea.t9 or 997.e705. A•drew Hiii a•d H•ace T•••c... inter- "8tionally acd.med jazz and.,._~wiHbe stMMC8Md at The Forum Themlre. 4175 Farmount BNd.. YMba Landa on Feb. 22 at 8 p .m . Tiekeb are S7 ..SO. Can 779-8591 ""Top .,.._. featunng selecto• from dMS'Cal. Ja'ZZ. and pop .. be per- formed Feb. 28 at the Wilshire Auditonum. 330 North Lemon Street. Fulm1Dla. Ta• for the 8 17900 Jamboltt BlwL Irvine CA 9Zl14 (714 > 863-3111 p.m . lttOW are $7 .50. Cd ~1 for detll&ll. ....... ar. .. c...e Colle .. : Golden City Barber Shop Harmony (Feb. 8). OCC Big Band (Feb. 9). OCC Symphony Orchestra (Feb . 15). South Coast Symphony Orchestra (Feb . 22). Claire Fisher Salsa Picante and 2 Plus 2 (Feb. 23). The college as located at 2701 Fa1rv1eW Road. Costa Mesa. For tickets and info call -432-5880. STAGE ""llf f* L8llf"' at Bizabeth Howard'• Curtain Call Dinner Theatre. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin Scheduled to run through February 2 . Tuesday threugh Thursday doors open at 6:30. Fraday and Saturday doors open at 7 p .m . Sunday matinee doors open at 11 ·30. Sun- day evening doors open at 5·30. Full waiter servace no buffet lines. Prices start at S 15 95. Call 838- 1540 for reservattons -..... .. Kalie" 1s runn1nQ through Feb . 2 at Sebasban's West Dinner Playhouse, 140 Aven1da Pico. San Clemente Tdcet pnoes vaty from S16 74 to $23.69 Wednesday to Sunday evenings. dinner a1 6:30 p m With curtain at 8 p .m Sunday brunch at 11 :30 a.m . curt:aJn at 1 p m Sunday evenmg dinner at 5 30. curtam at 7 p.m For reservations call 492- 6302 "'The Foreigl..,,.. on the Mamstage of the South Coast Repertory Theatre. dvough Feb 9. Tickets are S15 to S22. Curtain at 8 p.m. Tuesday through fnday. 2:30 and 8 p .m . on Saturday, and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . on Sunday "Drtvtng Around the House.. on the Second Stage. Jan 24 through Feb 16 Curta1n at 8.30 Tuesday tt\rough Frtday. 3 and 8 30 p.m on Saturday and 3 and 8 p m on Sun- day Tic:kets are S 16 to $21 T.ckets are available f01 both pe<tonnanoes at the SCA bO• offace. 655 Town Center Oflve. Costa Mesa Of t>y tetecharge at 957-4033 -o ....... ,_ .. Wiii be presented by the UCI School of Fine Arts Feb. 1 • UC tNtne's Floe Art.a Liaie Thutre. Tidlets are S4 to S7 Call ~ 6816 for more lnfor- m.rion. "'CltlMe ol .. ....._" a Puh1zer Pnze winning ~ay by Bertl Henaey. wan be ~ through Fet>. 15 .. the Gem The.tre. 12852 M8'n St, Garden Grewe. For ticket Information call the box office at 636-7213. .,, ........... "a1968 Broadway spoof of ..'.30s Hollywood musk:als wlll be performed at UCl's Fine Arts Llttte Theatre Feb. 1. and 4-8. Curtain at 8 p.m . for all perfoT- mancee. Tickets are $4- S 7 . Call 856-6616 for resentatlons. ............. Shakespeare's classic. will be performed at ucrs Ane Arts Village Theatre Feb. 12-15 and 18-22. Tickets are '4-$7. Cati 856-6616 for tickets and detaJla. ""Pippin." a musical fill- ed wtth menlment. magic and murder will be per- formed Feb. 7, 8. 13. 1•. and 15 1n McKinney Theatre. Saddleback College . 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mta- Ston VieJO Curtain at 8 p.m. wnh 3 p.m. matinees on Feb 9 and 16. Tlctceta are $7 general admission and $6 for seniors and students The Laguna Moulton ~--present.a "Tak- ing Steps" through Feb. 2. "Kean ... Alexander Dumas' three act comedy prem•eres Feb. 20. The playhouse Is located a1 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. CaJI 494-0743 or •94-8021 for tldlet 1nformatt0n. .. Gur• end Dotie." a musical fable of Broadway wttl play Feb 14. 15. 21 , 22. 28. and Marctl 1. 7. 8. t ~ and 15 1n Buena Par1( High School Aud1tor1um. Magnolia and Academy 1n Buena Park Curtain at 8 p m Call 821 -1010 for ticket information .. The King and I" opens Feb 6 at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theatre. 690 El Camino Real. Tusti n . Prices start at S 15.95 Doors open 6:30 p .m Tuesday through Thurs- day. 7 pm. Friday and Saturday and 11 ·30 a.m and 5 30 p.m. on Sunday For reservations caJI 838- 15~ .. Twelfth Nt9hl," Shakespeare·s story of m istaken identity and rowdy tncks. wlll be presented Feb. 28, March 1. 2. and 6-9 at Gotden West College Theatre. 15744 Golden Weat Street, Huntington Beech. Curtain at 8 p .m . wtth t~eta priced a1 $4-$8. Caff 895-8378 for dcic41t ln- formlltion. 9 10 Shua's Populist Play Plays For Big Laughs at SCH by Jim Cox Only two major New York critics were favorably Inclined toward Larry Shue's "The Foreigner'' when i t began Its continuing off-Broadway run more than two years ago. But despite many poor notices the play has consistently drawn large audiences. Nor have Orange County theater goers been shied away from "The Foreigner's" West Coast premiere , cu rren ti y playing at South Coast Reper- tory's Ma1nstage in Costa Mesa through Feb 13 While some criticism I S JUSt1f 1ed . "The Foreigner" 1s definitely a crowd pleaser. Even the obvious jokes get a good laugh . and on the way out the patrons are still chuckling at funny I in es and repeating wit- ty bits of dialogue. Shue·s sense of the farcical 1s obvious, from the peculiar situa- tion rn which he places his characters to the tiniest bit of conversa- tion among them. But when he ventures into the realm of seriousness the playwright 1s on shakier ground His story is also farcical, many of its elements straining reasonable limits of credibility. lness, and has only six months to live. And she hasn't been particularly faithful, besides -last count: 23 "dalianoes." Froggy figures a couple whereby Charlie will be waited on hand and foot. but will not have to speak to anyone. He tells lodge owner Betty Meeks that Charlie Is a foreigner and therefore doesn't speak any English. Having never seen a foreigner, Betty and the other yokels believe him. Charlie, of course. is the star comedian. He has all the best material. At SCA Jef- frey Alan Chandler takes full advantage. His timing and ability to play off the other actors -notably Robert Mc- naughton. who is an ex- cellent tori as the slow- w1tted young Ellard Simms -are keys to "The Foreigner's " success. As expected at SCA, the rest of the cast are strong supporting players. with Angela Paton as batty lodge owner Betty and Ann Gillespie as Catherine the trusting ex- debutante deserving notice. Shue. who died 1n a commuter plane crash 1n September. has attempted to address thoughtful concerns with this farcical set- ting. As Charlie play- acts his foreigner role. he discovers that he has a personality after all , and through Charlie's example the o ther characters become more aware of themselves. Staff Sgt. "Froggy" LaSueur. a British demolition expert. is on a three-day assignment with the U.S. Army in the Georgia woods. So he brings along his ter- minally shy and bor KILLER BEES: Cherh (Jeffrey Alan Chancier), left,• gue1t •t • G.orgle lodge, trlee to frighten the bullying Owen (Art Kouetlk) with a tele of evU bee1 In Larry Shue'• hH•rtoue new pley .. The Foretgner," now In lt1 Welt Cout premiere et South Coeet Reportory, ttwough Feb. I. Ron Lagomereh'° dlrec:te the production. Xer.ophob1a and racism are gurgling just below the surf ace. but Shue·s Georgians are too country and his ing buddy Charlie Baker who has been having a rough go of it lately. Charlie's wife has some unstated terminal II- days away will do Charlie some good. But Charlie's greatest fear is conversation with strangers, so Froggy concocts a story Orange County Entertainer K lansmen too bum bl- 1 n g to be take~ seriously. It Is a noble attempt, but the play-wright's Intended polgnanoe Is drowned Is his much more effective humor. February 1986 The Grey Whales Return to Waters off Orange Coast Grey whales are again making their yearly migration off the Pacific Coast, and Cormorant Cruise• In Newport Beach ls offering weekend Champagne Brunch cruises to view the gentle giants. The cruises, catered by Delaney's A big grey wh• goff under -Staff photo by Steven Georges ' ~ Valent ay Sweethearts Spacial from the RED ROBIN Feb. 14, 5 p.m.-12 a.m. Your $24 .95 (per couple) Package Includes: Two (2) 10 oz. Sirloin Steak Dinners Bottle of Champagne or White Zinfandel "Blush" Wine Flower for Iba Ladies Speclll Drinks for sweethearts ,.<t Dancing from 9 p.m. (Santa Ana Location Only) Pe<;erva1'""'\S AecDmm ended THEWORlD'SGREAJmGOORMETBl'llDMAKB C•H (714) 4 32-11 & MCN MA.mRtlrt MIXOl..OGN .. February 1986 1307 W. IUNFLOWER. IANTA ANA, CA (Acron from SOUTH COAST PLAZA) C•ff (213) 594-4 0 4SU KATILLA, LOI ALAlllTOI, CA , .... ..,. THI TMCk _. L08 ALAMITOI 8LYD.) Orange County Entertainer Restaurant In Newport Beach, are an excetlent opportunity to vtew the greys as they migrate through the Pacific. An experienced whale watch narrator wlll be aboard to discuss the whales and their migration, during the three hour wild life excursion. Each year, the Gray Whales begin a four month, 15,000 mile migration from the Bering Sea to the warmer waters of Mexico to bear their offspring. Three chefs will be on board the Cormorant to prepare a variety of entrees and items. in- cluding omelettes. pastries, fru it , meat. potatoes, beverages and complimentary cham- pagne. Upon completion of the excursion, each guest is given an official Whale Watcher Cer- tificate. The cruises will sail from Newport Beach on selected Saturdays and Sundays through April 30. Boarding Is scheduled for 9 a.m. Reservations are required 24 hours in ad- vance of th9 cruise. with tickets priced at $26.95 for adults. $19.50 for children 2-12. and under two years free. For reservations or ticket information. call Cormorant Cruises at 675-1481 . The offices are at 3700 Newport Blvd. #303 in Newport Beach Cupid Uncovered Continued from Pege 3 one of me. Hey! I Just had an idea. Are lots of people going to be reading this thing? ENTEATIANER: We h ope so. CU PID: Look, I may not be able to get to everyone, so pass the word that there are things that they can do for themselves to kill a little time till I can get to 'em. For instance. there's Magic Island. They're at 3505 Via Oporto. in Newport beach. 714-675-0900. They've got a "Wonderful. elegant. romantic evening" plann- ed for February 14. Magic Island 1s a private club, and you have to be a member or the guest of a member to get in. but nearly all of the hotels are members. and you can go as the guest of the Concierge. Black tie optional. live music. the whole five yards. ENTERTAINER: That sounds good Got any others? CUPID: Sure. There 's the Cannery Restaurant. 3010 LaFayette in Newport Beach. 714-675-5777. They're palnmng a big Valen- tines bash with free Polaroids of you and your sweetie if you want one. Then there's Maxwells, 317 Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach. They have live music. dancing and free roses for the ladies. Down In Laguna Beach. there's the Casa Laguna Hotel, where they plan to have "an old fashioned Valentines day" with hearts and flowers and candy. There'll be a garden party with Hors d'oeuvres and live music. They're at 2510 S . Pacific Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. 714-494-2996. ENTERTAINER: Dan, thank you very much for taking time to answer our questions. I'm sure that our readers will find your replies enlightening. CUPID: Hey. It's my pleasure. By the way, are you married? No? Is tha1 a piece of tint on the back of your jacket? Here, turn around and let me get It for you ... 11 Le Cafe' Puts Accent on Sunday Brunch Editor's Note: Choosing the "Best of the Brunches" from among the hundreds offered around the county is a subjec tive task for any team of reviewers. But unlike a theater review, which is often bas- ed la rge ly on the prejudices of the critic. a brunch feature has concrete qualities to be looked for. Selection and variety, for instance, are major criteria. as is service. ambiance, food presenta- tion, entertainment, and setting. The following represents the second of a two-part feature focusing on the "Best of the Brunches, .. as researched by The Orange County Entertainer staff. While you may or may not agree with our selections, we do assure that you won't be disappointed, should you give them a try. by Bret Colson Orange County has much to offer in the way of Sunday brunches. but there are few places that can compare with the elegance and sump- tuous food at Le Cafe' Restaurant In the Irvine Hilton and Towers. Tucked away off the main lobby, Le Cafe' offers a casual but refined atmosphere with a s1mpl1st1c and understated decor that com- plements rather than distracts visitors at this Sunday feasting spot. Cream pastels. indirect l1 ght1ng augmented by a contemporary greenhouse. and a large outdoor d ining terrace provide a low key setting that suits the California lifestyle to perfection. As for brunch itself. Chef Michael Watren has created an assortment of specialties that are consisten t with his style, gradually coming Fun at the Barn Continued from Page 8 The same goes for a duo named Johnny and Rick that plays the other nights of the week They are a bit more subdued and stick to songs by the Eagles. James Taylor. and some coun- try As for the crowd . uninformed potential v1s1tors might be a bit surprised at its make-up. Despite the fact that it 1s adjacent to a military base. and there are Marines that do frequent It, The Barn draws much of its crowd from the white-collar workers in the adjoining industrial areas. to be known as "California cuisine." Watren's emphasis is on freshness and puri- ty . preferring to let the natural flavors of his selections stand on their own. "It's a very demanding style," comments Watren. "because it requires a combination of many traditional skills with Innovative new rdeas and applications." Watren's style stands up extremely well against the hungry brunch-goers that are com- ing to Le Cafe' In Increasing numbers One of the r110St inviting places to start this Sunday brunch is with the smoked meats. A variety of favorites can be found here, Including ham, turkey, salami and more. The spread Is also stocked with several types of fresh breads, bagels and lox. caviar, fruits. and cheeses. Don't spend too much time mulling over selections at the smoked meats spread through, because the best is yet to come. Seafood offerings would qualify in that category. Le Cafe' spares no expense in its selections here. Cold shrimp in the shell. crab legs. and oysters on the half shell are reason enough to keep most people returning again and again to this portion of the buffet, and in- deed. most people d o. Those who fill up on the f resh seafood are only sampling a part of what makes this brunch so memorable. Two other items are particularly noteworthy. The first is the Belgian wattle station. These hot-off-the.griddle beauties can be smothered with a special walnut butter and rich syrup or they can be topped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream . Try just one quarter of a waffle to start with, as they are deceivingly rich and But Brad Bowen isn't surprised, because In his words. "The Barn Is a warm, comfortable place. Anyone who wouldn't want to come here 1ust doesn't know what they're missing." The Barn is located at 14982 Red Hill Avenue 1n Tustin. Happy hour runs from 4:30 to 7 p .m Mon day through Friday, with 8 to 10 menu items for appetizers. Meals are served from 6:30 a.m . to midnight. No cover for the lounge with li ve music from 8 p.m . to midnight Sunday through Thursday and from 9 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. on Friday and Saturday. For more Information ' call The Barn at 259-0115. PADDY MURPHY'S TOPLESS THEATER 12 * Businessman's Lunch-Cocktails * Satellite TV • Mon. nite Football TWO HAPPY HOURS 11-1 PM 4-6 PM CORNER-FAIRVIEW & WARNER SANTAANA OPEN 11 A.M . TO 2:00 A .M. 556-8956 Orange County Entertainer filling. Second is the omelet station. This type of thing seems to be a standard ottering for the nicer brunches In Orange County, but few can compare to Le Cate's selection of Ingredients for Individual prepared omeletet. Again stress- ing Watren's philosophy of freshnesa, these In- gredients are of the highest calibre and in- clude a choice of d ifferent cheeses, onions. green peppers. bacon, shrimp, mushrooms and more. In add ition to the above-mentioned speclattles, Le Cafe' also offers prime rib sliced to specification, plus an assortment of pastas, rice, Swedish meatballs, fresh raw vegetables and a salad bar. Champagne Is complimentary. of course, or one can choose from a variety of fresh· squeezed juices to quench a thirst. Last, but not least. Le Cafe provides a lavish assortment of pies, cookies, tarts, candles and pastries for dessert. If these off erlngs look rich, It's probably because they are. Sweet tooth fan- tasies will find satisfaction many times over at this spread. Le Cafe is located on the lobby level of the Ir- vine Hilton and Towers at Jamboree Road and the 405 Freeway in Irvine. Brunch Is available Sunday only, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The cost Is $17.95 for adults and $9 for children under 12. Reservations are recommended and can be made by caJllng 863-3111. c#.'~ m&:& '"' TAJ P roud/y Introducing ''TAVA a SIGRI CUISINE (First Time in U.S. In addition to Traditional) ''TANDOORI'' Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30-2:30 Dinner Sun thru Thura. 5:30-10:30 Fri. a Sat. 5:30-11 :00 Sunday Cham.,.gne Brunch 11 ·3 Daily Happy Hours 4:30-7:00 Complimentary hors d'oeuvres 117181Mnrcreet, Fullerton. CA (714) 12' 1211 (Acroa from SL JU«M Hoep.) WATCH 1Hd ~ 101t "'*1 February 1988 Brunch at Mediterranean Means Relaxation brMaroueDllD There are thoM Sunday mornings that are meant to be apent In a lelaurely, relaxed manner, when the Idea of getting up off one's comfortable aeet and Ht"Ylng youraett from a bfg·tlme brunch buffet apread la about aa en- ticing aa getting out of a warm bed on a cold day. At auch tlrnea, you want aomeone ..... to wait on you, and you don't need to gorge youraetf on 145 different brunch Items. If thta mood ever atrlkea, give the Mediterranean Room Brunch a whirl. blta of crab and fresh herbs mixed wtth mornay sauce. We were particularly I mpreeMd with both the prices and the amount of food aerved. The moat expensive entree on the menu topa out at $10.50, and most are under ten. Molt brunches coat twtce that much and you can't aample tt all. So the Idea of spending S 1 O on a very sub-- stantlal breakfast la attractive. And the aervtce at the Mediterranean Room Is excellent as well. Water glasses were meticulously filled and refilled, the staff waa pleasant, and the full meaj. didn't take all day. Few brunch• In Orange County are not of the buffet, serve-yourself style, and It's a shame. No doubt, there are tlm• when you want to gorge youraelf, to sample a llttle (or a lot) of dozens of different ttema. Bu1 wattlng on yourself la neYer very attractJve. At the Alrporter Inn, brunch la brought down to a more realtatlc, plaualble ptane ... and we ltke that. The Brunch: The Medtt«ranean Room (tn the Alrporter Inn Hotef) Address: 18700 MacArthur Btvd., Irvine (n .. John Wayne Airport) Phone: 833-2770 Price: Varlea with entree Located In the beautiful Alrporter Inn Hotel In lrvlne (near John Wayne Airport), the Mediterranean Room provtdea the aervtce and the food. Al you have to do Is relax and enjoy a very aumptuoua brunch. And you'll be amazed at how much more enjOyable brunch ta when someone el• brfnga the food to you. St. Valentine's Day Fun About the only time you're asked to leave your aeat comes with the Introduction of the Medlt•ranean Room's unique fruit carousel. Gue.ta aelect from a wide variety of chilled and freah f rulta Mrwd wtth cottage cheese. Ira all tutefully dlaplayed In an attractive arrangement on the ~·el. Guests can go back for thetr fruit fav tee as often as they llke. The fruit carou981, priced by ltsetf, Is $5.25 per person. It la, though, Included In the price of all entreea, aa are freshly -baked rolls, muf- ftna and croissants, along wtth choice of beverage. Upon entree time, choose from an assort- ment of some 14 different dishes, Including egg creations and other apeclaltles. One real favorite Is the Nova Scotia salmon and blintzes ($10.50). Fresh fl ah la allced thin and served with The Alrport«'a own cheese blintzes, and the two combine to create a most magnificent crosa between breakfast and lunch tastes. Another must try ttem la the puff paatrey ($10.50), filled with creamed scallop, shrimp and mushrooms. And Crepes Veronique ($8.95), featurtng the thin French pancakes fill- ed with creamed chicken, and topped with aeedleu grapes and mornay sauce, are a delight, aa well. Among the egg dishes, Eggs Benedict ($8.95) II popular, aa la Crab Benedict ($9.25 - the only devtatlon has crab replacing bacon) and the Royal Spanish Omelette ($8.95). The Crab Omelette ($9.25) Is alao excepttonal,wtth (') ;, 1 ---.. (? \...,I . ~ RESTAURANT &SALOON Contlna.ct from pege 4 The Hop Is located at 18774 Brookhurst In Fountain Valley. Call 963-2386 for Information. CATTLEMAN'S WHARF The popular lounge and restaurant In Anaheim wtll present a speclally-prlced selec- tion of wine, Including a variety of vintages, for lovers on Vatentlne's Day. The wine selection will be priced from $10-18 per bottle. In addition, there will be dancing in both of the restaurant's lounges, along with dinner from 4-11 p.m. Cattleman's Wharf Is located at 1160 W. Ball Rd. In Anaheim. Call 535-1622. PLEASANT PEASANT 1rs an entire week of French-style Valentine's celebration at this acclaimed Newport Beach restaurant. Each evening, from Feb. 10-15, Chef Kevin Rawlings will prepare three classic entrees, priced at $15 each. The Items offered are: "Zarzuela," a delicate blend of clams, mussels, shrimp, scaJlops and lobster. on a bed of freshly prepared fettucclnl, and topped with a snappy, slightly spice sauce: "Envol de Poisson," a basket woven from fresh salmon and halibut, ftlted with scallops sauteed In shallots and butter, and topped with charcon sauce: and "Poltrlne de Veau Farcle Gascogne," which Is breast of veal, stuffed with herbs, spinach. spice bread crumb, sausage and olives. Also, special desserts will be offered, featur- ing a fresh raspberry or Imported chocolate OPEN FOR BREAKFAST!!! MONDAY TIIRU FRIDAY 6:30-11:00 NOW SERVING COUNTRY GOURMET BllEAK.FAST .-L-h_e _E-nt-er_ta_i-nm_e_n_I...., Pancala, toa/f1a, bi.cuii. t? l"Jf'!I, aml Danci .. Nlahdy onwl.tta '7 mucla, mucla ~. ,,.,. row-••• ,,..,,, ... ltrwail-' ..,.,. .... 14982 Redhill (at Edingn) Tustin• 259-01 IS ALL MAJOR CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED OPEN 7 DAYS FOR DINNER BREAUAST • LUNCH-MONDAY THRU FRIDAY SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH February 1986 Orange County Entertainer souffle for $4.50 ... and guests can keep the dis- h . The Pleasant Peasant is located at 4251 Mar- tingale Wy. in Newport Beach. Call 955-2755. as reservations are recommended. MONACO'S REST AU RANT I PAOMllEI Monaco's (645-5225), an elegant waterfron1 restaurant. will present roses and carnations to the ladles. along with dinner specials, munchies from 4-7 p.m., and plenty of privacy. Jhe restaurant features French cuistne with an American Influence, with gambli ng decorations and roulette wheel as decor. It also has a big, beautiful view of the water. Upstairs from Monaco's, Promises (642- 0506) also offers a spectacular view, and flowers for the ladies. In addition, thef'e wlll be cocktail specials and dancing throughout the evening, along with munchies from 6-8 p.m. On Feb. 13 (Valentine's eve), Promises will present a Valentine's-oriented fashion and lingerie show, beginning at 10 p.m. Monaco's and Promises are located in the Tokai bank building, at 3333 W. Pacific Coast Highway. BALBOA INN Couples looking for a romantic , seasJde set- ting for Valentine's weekend will surety faJI In love with a speclaJ package from the Balboa Inn. The Newport Beach historic landmark. which recently reopened after a S 1 mlltton renovation, is offering a complete weekend package that includes: • A luxurious room for three days I two nights (Feb. 14-16) • Dinner for two in the new "Grill" Restaurant on Valentine's Day • Complete breakfast on Saturday and Sun- day The special price for this romantic package Is just $249.00 quite a bargain, considering that a room for an ordinary one-night stay usually runs around $200. Formerly known as a playground of the stars, the Balboa Inn Is now owned by a group of In· vestors headed by Los Angeles Laker Kareem Abdut-Jabbar. The elegant, bayfront hotel Is open dally, and features spectaJ personalized attention and a spectacular view. The Balboa Inn ta located at 105 Main St. on Balboa PenlnsulL For reservations or Informa- tion, call 675-3412. ~ ------------ 13 ---Dining--------- Taj First to Offer Traditional Indian Cuisine br ... Colilon As manager of the recently opened Taj Restaurant In Fullerton, Sumant Pardal fecee more than the usual problems associated with a new dining establishment. Besides dealing with the traAning of employees, deliveries, meeting schedules, budgets, and proper food preparation. Pardal must also devote his time and energy to educating the dining public on the finer points of North Indian cuisine. 1rs a challenge that PardaJ not onty accepts. but one that he looks forward to. "I love it when patrons ask me questions," explains Pardal. "There are so many mis- conceptions about Indian food. When I'm able to clear them up. I think people tend to enjoy and appreciate their meals even more.·· And what are some of the more common misconceptions that PardaJ faces? "By far. the most common one is that all In- dian food 1s hot. Nothing could be further from the truth. Of course. certain dishes are very spicy. but many are no more spicy than many American entreee. "The secret lies in the curries, or gravies which top most Indian dishes. We have 53 different spices that we use here at The Taj, and it's the different combinations of those spices that decide whether a meal will be spicy hot or mild." Parda! also takes delight in educating unin- formed visitors to The Ta;. This is obvious from the moment one enters the main d ining room. A unique windowed display kitchen has been created by Pardal. showcasing the Indian chefs who work with the tandoor clay pots in a skillful exhibition that makes intriguing entertainment for dmet's. Besides a wide selection of traditional tan- doori dishes, The Taj Is the first restaurant In the United States to Introduce two other traditional forms of Indian cuisine. The first, tava, comes from the preparation of meat and spices off a hot griddle. The second, slgri, Is cooking on the American equivalent of a charcoal grill. "With these additions, we can prepare a wider range of dishes than ever before. Using the tava and slgrl In our food preparation means we can offer our customers entrees they've never experienced, even tf they've eaten Indian previously," comments Pardal. It's these Innovations that make for a different kind of an evening at The Taj. The main dining room is intimate, allowing every seat to have a clear view of the chefs at work in the display kitchen. Walls of the main dini ng room are lined with stained glass likenesses of the various maharajas of India. A soothing peach pastel color scheme, alountain in the middle of the room, and a tuxedoed matre'd add an aire of formality. Service per- sonnel are quiet, efficient and above all knowledgeable in all aspects of Indian cuisine. As for the cuisine itself. expect some delicious and unusual treats when visiting. The chicken pakora is recommended as an appetizer although it does fall somewhat on the spicy side. The Fish Koliwada is much milder and equally satisfying. The main menu offers a w ide selection of tandoori, sigri. and tava d ishes. A particularly exceptional dish Is the /hlnga mass/a. It con- sists of sauteed prawns in onions. tomatoes and spices. providing a rich and hearty meal. The curry Is the secret here, being particularly South African Film Slated for Fullerton Filming full-length travel-adventure features can be dangerous to one's heatth. Veteran film producer-narrator Allen Hub- bard is sure to give an insight into his narrow escapes awaiting cinematographers on Feb. 4 when he presents 3:30 and 7:30 p .m . showings of his "A Jewel Under the Southern cross - South Africa" In Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium. Chapman Avenue and Lemon Street. The sixth of nine f uU-length travel-adventure features in Fullerton College Community Relations· long-popular Forum 80 Film/Lecture Series lootics at The Repubflc of South Africa, a 'wedge' at the tip of the African continent, bounded by the Indian Ocean on the east. with the Atlantic to the west. In maJ< ing the film. Hubbard had a narrow escape -not from contact with an unpredic- table Black Rhino. but as a result of a roaring land rover chase after wild ostrich m an animal park in Zululand His spinal cord was nearly severed by being thrown into the floor of a vehi- cle during a fast stop while plowing into a ditch. In additk>n to seeing African animals In their natural setting and in wild animal parks. the audience will make "stops" an the likes of Capetown, Johannesburg. Durban (the cosmopollt.-a third largest c•ty on ·The Indian Ocean). the colonial city cand wine producing center of St8'1enbosch, Pretoria, resorts In ------------ 14 Eastern Transvaal. Port Elizabeth and. natural- ly, Zululand. Individual Forum 80 Film/Lecture Series tickets are priced at $3.50 tor general admis- sion. and $3 for students and senior citizens. They can be purchased in advance in person or by mail at the Fullerton College Bursar's Office, in the new Student Services Building on the south side of the campus. at 321 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton 92634. Mall orders, with checks made payable to Fullerton College, must Include a stamped, pre-addressed envelope. ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST KEPT SECRET • Sunday Brunch Specgcular • 2 Loungea for Your Entertainment Pleuure •Monday Nit• Cajun SpeclaH._ • 5 Theme Dining Aooma Reservations Recommended 1180 W. Ball Ad. Anaheim 535-1822 (,._•, Olsneytand) Orange County Entertainer vibrant and palatable without being overty spicy. The tava Job8ter ta another dlah . of note. Large chunks of k>bl8' nwlnllted In yogwt mld cooked with bellpeppers, onions and garUc blend for a rich and delectable entree. Complementing these main dishes Is an easy task. The menu offers several rice dishes, with the navarstan blrlyanl or "nine jewel rice" most worthy of mention. It is tasty, light dish con- sisting of Imported Indian rice cooked with herbs, nuts, dried fruits. vegetables and homemade cheese. Raita, a traditional cultured yogurt, Is available to "act as an antidote to spices." It really does serve as a soothing agent for those adventurous enough to order some of the spicier selections on the menu. The tandoori breads are another treat on The Taj's menu. These breads take all of 90 seconds to cook against the hot clay walls of the tandoor and are absolutely habit forming. The light bread dough prepared from flour and yogurt serves as a base for the addition of a variety of toppings. The khurml nan (with garllc and tomato sauce) Is an absolute must. Based on the judgement of The Taj's peers. fellow Indians. this is a restaurant whose success appears to be assured. Sumant Pardal offered this measure of the quality of The Taf s food, "Most restaurants serving Indian cuisine average about 20 percent Indian clientele and 80 percent American. Our customers are run- ning about 80 percent Indian and 20 percent American since we opened.The fact that so many Indians are seeking out our traditional cuisine tells me that we are doing something right here." After an evening at The Taj. Pardal would find very few people willing to argue that point. The Taj Is located at 1975 Sunnycrest in Fullerton. Lunch runs $4-$7. Dinners run $6- $17 with a full wine list available. Sundays feature a champagne brunch for $9.95. For reservations. call 526-8283. .r - .. to buy o r to sell. that is the question ... dassified- t hat is the answer! ~ ~ ~~ Fresh Sea food Served ·W ith A Side Of Surf IYn.wSIA Oreokf ost • Lunch • Otnner Pnvoce Ponies To JC)() ·~Hunungton Oeodl Pier (714) 536-2555 ~ .... r February 1988 'Revolution' Brings Home Government Birth by D•le Wlnogur• One of the most Impressively made epics of recent years, "Revolution" Is the best. most In- telligent film about the American Revolutionary War period ever (definitely superior to Griffith's "America" and Peter Hunt's "1776" musical). However, the human element Is frustratingly buried under the enormous historical canvas of cataclysmic events and spectacular battles. Defining the Inner conflict between commit- ment and neutrality, Al Paclno plays a hard- working laborer who's forced to join the fight between Americans and British when his young son is pressed into military service. Unfor- tunately, Robert Dillon's screenplay does not bu lld the plot substantially or thoroughly, and gives the actors precious little to work with in terms of character growth. At one point, Pacino's son is captured by a British troop, and mercilessly beaten by a sadistic sergeant (Donald Sutherland. the film 's most vivid and realistic character). After Pacino rescues his son. the movie runs out of story and coasts through a series of coldly elaborate set- pieces. The daring use of shaky hand-held cameras during the harsh and grueling battle scenes gives them a unique documentary-like im- mediacy. The visual texture of these and other scenes is not less striking, with muted browns and greys dominating the scheme and lending a richly authentic quality (the remarkable photographer was Bernard Lutic). Despite Paclno's solid and devoted attempts at character. the movie pushes him and everyone else aside. Weakest of all is Nastassja Kinski. completely empty and as a mysterious girl who Pacino keeps running into during the events of 1776-1783. "Aewotutlon," at#rlng Al Pedno, la now plaJlng countywlde. The characters are mainly stick figures in director Hugh Hudson's sprawling artistic am- bitions. Everything that's extraordinary and mediocre in the film can be traced to his evidently passionate cinematic scope and con- victions. To his credit, the history lesson 1s related without glorifying the era or the war. and with a coherent grasp of its progress. "Revolution" may also be the most anti-British movie made by an Englishman. and that's reason enough to take note of this flawed, in- teresting. not quite gripping achievement. Disneyland Unveils New Vacation-Themed Show for Audio Beginning Jan. 31 , the "bearly'' talented "Audlo-Anlmatronics" cast of Disneyland's popular "Country Bear Jamboree" attraction wtll star in a new vacation-themed show dubb- ed the "Country Bear Vacation Hoedown." To be presented dally In continuous showings, the foot-stompin' musical is the third performance produced for the lifelike, singing stars who are showcased In their own cozy, pine-walled theater located In the Park's Bear Country area. Originally opened in 1972, the current musical menagerie consists of 18 bears, a February 1988 moose, buffalo, stag. skunk and even a lovesick octopus. The latest computerized show for the furry friends showcases all-new costumes, added scenic backgrounds and decor, plus original tunes and amusing ren- ditions of famlllar melodies. Throughout the fast-paced concert, the comical crooners are depicted In hilarious predicaments white trying to enjoy thetr vacation time In the great out- doors. Henry the bear, who serves as master of ceremonies. Is nattily attired as a troop leadcer. sporting a "Camp Griuty" shirt and sneakers. Orange County Entertainer he occasionally strums his guitar to accompany a wacky cast of characters which Includes the Five Bear Rugs, a slapstick country band sing- ing around a crackling campfire, and Terrence the Shaker, a scuba-dlvtng bruin who has found himself firmly embraced by a possessive female octopus. Cellist Walz to Guest Symphony A guest appearance by acclaimed cetllst John Walz will highlight the South Coast Symphony's Feb. 22 performance at Orange Coast College's Robert B. Moore Theatre In Costa Mesa. The symphony 1s scheduled to perform Schubert's "Symphony No. 5," along with the "Ballet Suite" by Robins. and Dvorak's "Cello Concerto." The concert is scheduled to begin at 8: 15 p.m .. with a pre-concert lecture slated to start at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are prtced at $15, $10, and $8, with discounts for seniors and students. For further Information, or to order tickets, call the Symphony at 662-7220. ---------- 15 - ,. --Dining & Nightlife---- Anaheim Adrienne••, Sheraton -Anaheim. 1015 W. Ball Rd.. 778-1700. Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. California cU1s1ne in a newly renovated setting. $$ leHie Walla. 1074 N Tustin. Anaheim. 630- 2812 Lunch. dinner. Sun- day brunch. happy hour Piano bar and singer Tues-Sat American food Reservations suggested $$$ C••• Marla, 1801 E. Katella Ave . 634-1888 Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. D.J and dancing Fri -Sal Mexican food. $ Cattleman'• Wharf. 1160 W. Ball Rd .. 535- 1622 Lunch on weekdays. dinner nightly from 4 p.m Happy hour and Sunday brunch also featured Live entertain- ment 1n one lounge Mon- Sat 4-12 p m with 0 J in second lounge Wed-Sun 8-2 am Con tinental ru1s1n e reservations wggested $$$ Cero'a, 316 S Euclid 535 9978 Lunch dinner F, .wd Sdt happy hour L "' f>n1t>rf~1nment al'd dancing n qht y Amencar food $$S Cherley Brown'•, 1751 S State College. 634- 22 11 Lunch dinner. Sun- day brunch. happy hour Video entertainment Steaks. 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, pastry tray . Belg ium waffles, made-to-order omelettes $$ Daley'• Market, 1700 S Harbor Blvd (in the Hyatt I Anaheim) 772-5900 Breakfast, lunch. dinner daily, featuring Continen- t a I cu1s1ne Sunday Brunch. SS The Dugout. 1221 E Katella (at the Ramada Inn-Disneyland). 978- 8088 Breakfast. lunch. dinner from 6 am to M1d- n 1 g ht daily Dart s shuffleboard. satellite TV . and American cuisine. $ G•vln'e, Sheraton - Anaheim. 1015 W Ball Rd . 778-1700 Lunch dai- ly. nappy hour Entertain- ment and dancing nightly California cuisine. 16 Granville's, Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W Cerritos Ave.. 778-6600. Dinner Mon-Sat. Colonial American cuisine. Reser- vations suggested $$$$ Green'• Cafe and Saloon. Grand Hotel. 7 Freedman Way. 772-7777. Lunch. dinner Mon-Sat. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Beef. fresh fish and Mexican specialties. $$ Grinder, 1640 W . Katella. 778-0892. Breakfast. lunch. dinner dail;y, in gourmet dining atmosphere. $ Le Restaurant, Hotel Ibis. 100 W. Freedman Wy .. 540-9696. Breakfast. lunch dinner daily. Happy hour . Live enter - tainment/no dancing Mon-Fri 6 :30-11 p .m . Continental cu1s1ne . reservations re- quired.$$$ Lord Nelson'•• 500 N. Euclid St .. 772-2131 . Lunch Mon-Sat. dinner nightly from 4 p.m . Styled like an Old English pub, featuring Continental cuisine. seafood. steak. prime rib. Live entertain- ment. dancing Thurs-Sun. Reservations recommended. $$ Mi .. t .. tppi Moonshine, 409 W Katella. 956-0690. Lunch daily, dinner. hap- py hour Entertainment and dancing nightly Amerrcan and Mexican $ Mr. Stox, 1105 E Katella Ave . 634 -2994 Lunch dinner . happy hour Live entertainmenl and dclnc1ng Cal1 forn1a / c ontinental cus1ne . ti wa rd-w1nn1ng w ine cellar Reservations suggested $$$ Oecera I, 1160 N Kraemer Blvd .. 630-0121 . Lunch . dinner . happy hour except Sat. and Sun Live shows and con- tests Mon-Sat. Big screen satellite television. $$ Rfftaurant EINku, 328 N Stanton Ave .. 952- 9211 Lunch. dinner, hap- py hour. O.J . and dancing Fri-Sat. Japanese cuisine. $ Shlpy•rd Inn, Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave.. 778-6600. Lunch. dinner. Seafood with several fresh fish selections daily Reser- vations suggested. $$$ Speghiettl Station, 999 W Ball Rd .. 956-3250. Lunch. dinner daily, hap- py hour Mon-Fri 4-6 p.m Live entertainment Wed- Sun. World-famous in- dividual gun collection of the Old West. S The Summertree Rntaurant, 1717 S West St (1n the Emerald Hotel), 999-0990 Breakfast lunch and dinner daily rrom 6 30 a m. to 11 p m Sunday brunch served from 11 a.m.-2 p.m . $ Thie Third Floor, 171 7 S West St . (in the Emerald Hotel). 999-0990 Dinner served Monday through Saturday from 6:30-11 p .m . Live entAr- tainment and Continental cuisine. Reservations and 1ackets for men required. $$$$ Villa Verde Rntaurant , Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave.. 778-6600. Breakfast. lunch, d inner. American specialties, fresh pasta, salads and homemade ice cream.$ Thee White HOUM, 887 S . Anaheim Blvd .. 772-1381 . Lunch Mon-Fri, Dinner Mon-Sat. Dine in a "Turn of the Century" home. featuring award- winning American cuisine and a continental flair. Reservations suggested. $$$ Brea La Vida, 6105 Carbon Canyon Rd.. 996-0720. Breakfast Sat-Sun. lunch. dinner. happy hour. Live entertainment Fri-Sat American food. Hotel with one of the only hot sprtngs in Southern California. $ Ru•ty Pelicen, 190 S State College Blvd . 671 - 3020 Lunch, dinner. Sun- day brunch. happy hour l 1ve entertainment and danc i ng Tues -Sal Primarily seafood. wrlh 18-22 different fresh fish daily Reservations re- quested. $$$ Buena Park Hungry T..._r, 6231 Manchester Ave.. 522- 1542. Lunch. dinner. hap- py hour. Steaks. seafood, with live whole Maine lobsters. Reservations recommended. SS Costa Mess Alfredo•• Rlatorante and Taverna, Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel. 666 Anton Blvd.. 540- 1550. Award -w inning Italian cuisine. Including veal fettuclni and quall. Extensive wine list. $$$$ Chartle'a Chlll, 2278 Newport Blvd .. 549-2294. Open 24 hours a day. Featuring chili dishes. with a f ult-service coffee shop menu. S Ml Casa, 296 E. 17th St.. 645-7626. Lunch, dinner. Live entertainment Wed-Sat. Mexican food. S Mlone'a, 2701 Harbor Blvd.. 979-6735. Lunch. Dinner served daily featuring fine Italian cuisine. Excellent pasta items.$ Newpor1 Rib Company, 2000 Newport Blvd .. 631 - 2110. Dinner. BBQ ribs and chicken. $$ 19th Street WMt, 745 W 19th St.. 650-5735. Breakfast. lunch, dinner. Omelettes. homemade soups. san dwiches . casseroles. Weekday breakfast specials and daily dinner specials $ Cypress Harlma Japan••• Cuitine, 4009 W Ball Rd 527-3576 Lunch dinner Japanese food with a sushi bar $$ Thie Via Marla, 9969 Walker St.. 821 -9300. Freshly-prepared Mex- ican food served in a warm . hacienda-style restaurant. Lunch, dinner, dancing. entertainment. Live Music Fridays and Saturdays from 9-1 a.m. S Dana Point :::::- Dana Trader, 34150 Pacific Coast Hwy .. 493- 2603. Lunch, d inner. oyster bar . Sunday brunch. Live entertain- ment. Seafood and con- tinental cuisine. Known tor local lobster caught daily. Reservations recommended on weekends. $$$ Quiet Canaon ~ Street of the Green Lantern. 496-6146. Lunch. dinner, Happy Hour. Sun- day Brunch. Steaks, prime rib, seafood, and the finest coastline view in Southern California . Reservations recommended. $$ El Toro Mon Chateeu, 23642 El Toro Ad .. 830-3810 Lunch. dinner. Closed Mondays. Entertainment with harpist or violinist. Belgian and Fren ch cuisine. Dress code. Reservations appreciated. $-$$$ Fullerton Baater'a. 501 N. State College. 870-0433. Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour Live enter· ta1nment and dancing nightly . Burgers , omelettes. p1ua. steaks. sandwiches and salads $ Capers Rea1aurant end Club, 222 W Houston Ave .. 992-2580. Breakfast. lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. 0 .J. and dancing nightly Sea- food. steak. sandwiches. Sophisticated yet casual dining with high energy dancing; adjacent to Holi- day Inn Fullerton. S-$S CMk ~N C ... vw, 1933 Sunny Crest Dr.. 870- 0891 . Dinner happy hour. Steaks. seafood. fresh fish and salad bar. Reser- vations not required but available. SS ~~,,:=~~ Orange County Entertainer Elmef's Piece. 323 N. State College Blvd., 870- 7400. Lunch, dinner. hap- py hour. Live entertain- ment and dancing Wed- Sat. American food, ln- clud Ing BBQ ribs and chicken. pasta. seafood and steaks. $ El Puo Cantine, 2736 E. Nutwood Ave., 871- 9750. Lunch. dinner, Sun- day brunch. happy hour. O.J . and dancing nightly. Mexican food. S Ruby 8190'lla'e. 1500 S. Raymond Ave. (In Griswold's Hotel). 635- 9000. Lunch. Dinner. Hap- py Hour weeknights from 5-7 p .m .. with sushi bar on Monday and Tuesday. Dancing. live entertain- ment Wednesday through Saturday. American con- tinental cuisine. Reser- vations suggested.SS 0 THE TAJ, 1975 Sun- nycrest. 526-8283. In- troducing Tava (Grlddle) and Slgrl (mesquite broil) Indian cuisine. Sunday Champagne Brunch Reservations suggested $$$ Garden Grove Co•chman. 12 455 Haster, Garden Grove. 971 -2311 Lunch. dinner. happy hour live enter- tainment and dancing . Broiled steak. seafood. pnme rib w1rh daily lunch and dinner specials $ Huntington Beach Blaoua Ca .. / QallM'y 22211, Main St.. 960-<M40. Lunch Wedne1dey through Sunday. dinner Thursday through Sun- day Crepes, quiche. croissants and more. c..-,· •• , .,. -. 406 Pacific Coast Hwy .. 960-931'8. Breakfast. Continued on pege 17 February 1986 r --Dining & Nightlife--- Restaurants Continued from pee-11 lunch. Sunday brunch Live entertainment and dancing. Omelettes. steak & eggs. assorted burgers and sandwiches. Very casual (21 and over). $ Caaa Marl•, 16060 Beach Blvd .. 842-2541. Lunch. d inner. Sunday brunch. happy hou r . Sonora-style Mexican food.$ Crazr Burro, 8082 Adams Ave .. 960-7644. Lunch. dinner. weekend Brunch. happy hour. plus special celebrations. like "Cinco De Burro" on the 5th of each month. Fresh seafood. Mexican en- trees Franco'a. 17041 Beach Blvd. (at Warner) .. 841· 7044. Lunch. d inner daily. Sunday Brunch. Happy Hour and spec i a l. celebrations. with racing decor and theme. Authen- tic Italian food. dancing to live music and D.J. Reser- vations recommended.$ J.C. Mclin'• Bar a Grttl. 1a121 Beach Blvd .. 841 - 0417 Lunch. Dinner. Hap- py hour served 11 -3 p m Sat. and Sun Ca1t forn1a cuisine. 1nclud 1ng rib s. lresh fish . seafood sau tes . chicken. steaks $$ Maxw•U'a By The Sea, 317 Pac1f1c Coast Hwy . 536-2555 Breakfast dally 8 a.m . lunch daily 11 30-4 p m . dinner nightly 4 p m Happy Hour Mon-Frt 4-6 p m Sunday brunch 9- 2 30 p m Steak and fresh seafood. with unique ocean view from any seat. Live entertainment. dan- cing nightly Reservations suggested. $$$ Me•dowlark Country Club, 16782 Graham St . 846 -3391 Breakfast. lunch. Sunday brunch Uve entertainment and dancing Tues-Fri. Sun S Paatrano'a , 19535 Beach Blvd . 960-7730 Dinner Wed-Sun Con- tinental with specialty 1n fresh fish. feature small fine California wineries.$$ Tlbble'a Mu1lc HaU, 16360 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach. 840- 5661 or (213) 592-4072. Musical revues in reper- tory Tues-Thurs 7 p.m .. Fri 5 45 and 9 p m .. Sat 5 and 9 p.m .. Sun 6 p.m. Irvine El C•plt•n, 14210 Culver Or . 551-3310. Lunc h. dinner Sunday brunch. happy hour Live entertainment an d dan- cing Wed -Sat Mexican and seafood Big screen satellite T V $ The County Line, 461 5 Barranca Pkwy . lr- v1 ne. (71 4) 551-1942 Open from 1 1 30 daily Happy Hour. Monday thru Friday 4 to 7 L111e music at happy hour on Wed & Fri Dancing Frtday & Satur- days 8 00 p.m to 1 00 p m w ith live music Lunch under $10 Dinner under $15 No reser - vations Fish. steaks. ribs. prime le Cate, 17900 Jamboree Blvd. (Irvine Hilton and Towers ). 863 -3111 Lunch . d inner da lly Casual dining in unique. attractive atmosphere fe at uring plenty of trees.$$ Le Chardonnay, Registry Hotel 18800 Mac Arthur B lvd 752- 2044 Lunch Mon-Fri. dinner Mon-Sat 6 30-10 p m Sunday Brunch 11 - 2 30 p m Fine French cuisine with California ac- cent Re servations re- quired $$$$ Morell'•, 17900 Jamboree Blvd (Irvine Hilton and Towers ). 863 -3111 . Lunch. dinner daily. Ele- g.-rt deoOr featuring dBtlnct decor featuring distinct California cuisine. Reser- vations recommended.$$$ Ravels. In The Registry Hotel. 18800 MacArthur Boulevard. Irvine. Music Videos. Dancing nightly till 2 a.m. Happy hours 4-7 p.m . Monday through Fri- day wit h two-for-one drinks and complimentary hors d'oeuvres. Free valet parking, proper attire re- quired. No cover, no minimum. Phone 71 4- 752-8777. Laguna Beach Ben Brown'•, 31106 S. Coast Hwy.. 499-2663. Breakfast. lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch . Live entertainment and dan- cing Wed-Sat. Continental cuisine Reservat ions recommended. $-$$ Gauguin'• Blatro, 696 S Coast Hwy . 494-0162 Lunch. dinner. Saturday and Sunday brunch. hap- py hour Closed Mondays Live entertainment Wed- Sat. Sun brunch. Inter- con t1 nental cu1s1ne. In H otel San Maarteen Reservations accepted $$ Hotel Laguna, 425 S Coast Hwy . 494 -1151 Breakfast. lunch dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour Live entertainment and dancmg Continental and Danish cu1s1ne Reservations required $- $$ Torma Flata, 1740 S Coast Hwy . 494-6588 Lunch dinner. Sunday brunch happy hour Mexican -So nor a style Reserva•1ons required $ Laguna Hills Boardwalk Aeet8urant, 1555 S. Coast Hwy .• 497- 4477. Dinner nightly from 5:30, featuring live Maine lobster , fresh pasta. steaks, crab legs, fresh seafood. Reservations required. SSS Don Joae't, 23972 Avenlda de La Carlotta. 581 -1570. Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. happy hour. Mexican food . omelettes. hamburgers and other sandwiches. $ Mluourt CompromlM, 23020 Lake Forest Or .. 855-4 233. Breakfast. lunch. happy hour. Live entertainment. 0 .J. and dan cing n i ghtly . Homemade soups. chili and specials; sandwiches. N .Y s teak . scampi . homemade salad s and more. S Tower• Aeataurant, 1555 S. Coast Hwy .. 497- 44 77. Breakfast. lunch. Mon-Sat. dinner daily. Sunday brunch 7 -3 p.m . Piano bar nightly. Fresh seafood, contemporary cuisine. with panoramic view of the Paci f i c Coast. $$$ Lake Forest Bayshore Houee, 2331 1 M1.1 1rlands. 770-3222 Lunch. dinner Sunday brunch. happy hour Lrve entertainment and dan- cing nightly Continental cuisine $$ Mission Viejo Bobbr McGee'• Conglomeration, 28471 Marguerite Parkway, 495- 3755 Dinner. happy hour DJ entertarnmenl and dancing nightly Steaks and seafood Lively. fun atmosphere All service DINNER *TAKE-OUT Dining & carry out Open Monday- Saturday 4pm Sunday 2pm ---..... 2000 Newport Blvd. Costa Mm 631-2110 BIO Wy Bick Riu ............. Sl0.95 BBQ Rin 1M Drt•• ............ S11 .95 llu. Cllick•. lriU1t. L11isi111 Hot 1111111 ........... Sl0.95 Orange County Entertainer personnel dressed Jn costume of hlstoncaJ or f ictional characters. Reservations suggested. $$ Torllla Flat•, 22792 \/1sta Del Lago. 830-9980. Lunch. d inner. Sunday brunch, happy hour. Sonora-style Mexican food. S Newport Beach ArnertWa, 311 Marine Ave. (on Balboa Island ), 673-6580. Dinner served nightly. featuring Italian and seafood items. A selection of tine wines and fresh fish are ottered. Reservations recommended. $$ Ancient Mariner, 2607 W Coast Hwy. 646-0201. Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour Live entertainment nightly Fresh seafood $$$$ Antoine, 4 500 MacArthur Blvd. (in the Hotel M errd1en). 476- 2001 . French cuisine serv- ed for lunch and dinner. with 1nt1mate seating, an- tiques. and French im- pressionist pa1nt1ngs Reservations suggested $$$ Baxter'a Str .. t, 464 7 MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beach. 540-247 5. Mon-Fri 11 am -3 p m.. lunch. Mon-Sun musical var1ety dinner show w ith the Young Amencans BMf and RMf' 1520 w Coast Hwy 548-7167 Dinner nightly from 5-10 p m Steak . fresh seafood $$$ The 8'8tro, 1107 Jam- boree Rd (New porter Resort). 64 4 -1700 Breakfast. lunch. dinner daily French cafe featur- ing modest prices $$ B.J.'a Chicago Plzuria, 106 Main St . 675-7560. Lunch. dinner until mid- nigh t daily "Weekday madness" specials Mon- Wed Pizza pasta and sandwiches S Bob Buma. 37 Fashion Island. 644-2030 Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch, happy hour Live enter- ta1 nment nightly Con- tinental I California style Reservations suggested $$ C•f• F l eurl, 4 500 Mac Arthur Blvd. (in the Hotel Merid1en). 4 76 - 2001 A sel ection of prov i ncial French specialties are offered daily for breakfast. lunch and dinner. tn the atrium lounge Jazz music for dinner Tues-Sat. SSS c• Udo, 2900 New- port B lvd., 675-2988. lunch, dinner, happy hour. Live entertainment n ightly. Continent al cuisine. specializing in seafood. Reservations suggested. $$ The c..,.,.,, 3010 Lafayette Ave .. 675-5777 Lunch. dinner. Happy Hour. Sunday Brunch served from 10-2.30 p .m . Live entertainment night- ly. and Sunday after- noons. Seafood, beef. Al9o features champagne Brunch cruises Sat and Sun. $$$ Charlie'• Chill, 102 McFadden Place. 548- 2294 Open 24 hours a day Omelettes. ham- burgers. steaks. Mexican foods At the foot of the Newport Beach pier S Grinder, 1400 Pacific Coast Hwy., 642-8881 Breakfast. lunch. dinner daily $ u Palme, Newporter Resort, 1107 Jamboree Rd . 644-1700 Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch L i ve entertainmen t Callforn1a cuisine 1n a garden-styl e setti ng Reservations required $$$ Le C... Fleuri, Hotel Mer1 d1en. 4500 Mac Arthur Blvd . 476-2001 Breakfast. lunch. dinner Prov1f'c1al French food Le Mktl, 3421 Via ltdo. 675-4904 Lunch Tues- Sat. dinner Tues-Sat 6 p m Sunday brunch 11 -3 Features seasonal festival foods of Europe Cuisine provencale reservations advised $$ Marcef'a. l30 E 17th St. (at Newport B lvd I 646-8855. Sheltered patio d1nrng with retractable awning Oyster bar. fresh seafood, steak. chicken. Louisiana "Ca1un" spec1alttes, blackened red flsh. and great fish fry happy hour. M-F. 3:30- 6: 30 p m . Late-n ight gourmet oyster bar live entertainment and dini~ nightly. free parking. Ser- ving continuously dally from 11 a.m $$ Marr•keah, 1100 W Coast Hwy . 64 5-8384 Dinner Belly dancing Fr1 - Sat Moroccan Reser- vations recommended S$$$ Newpon Mandarin, 3950 Campus Or . 852- 0900 Mandarin and Szechuan cuisine served 1n an elegant. intimate at· mosphere Piano enter- tainment Tuesday ttlrough Saturday evenings SS Mon8CO ... 3333 W PCH (In the Tokai Bank). 645- 5225. Lunch. dinner dally. Continued on page 11 --------- 17 . • Restaurants Continued from page 17 Sunday Brunch. Fresh seafood, steaks. pasta. wild game. caf un cuisine. Spectacular bayfront view. casual elegance.$$$ Muldoon'• lrtah Pub, 202 Newport Center Or . Lunches are generally weekdays from 11 a.m. -2 p.m .. dinners daily from about 4:30 p.m. and happy hour weeknights from about 4-7 p .m. Sunday brunches are usually 10 a.m . to 2 or 3 p.m. Entertain- ment is Tuesday through Saturday unless noted. Reservations are not required unless noted. Descriptions are provided by the restaurants and subject to change. Price guides are only ap- proximations. based on a typical meat for one per- son. exclusive of drinks, tax and tip Key to symbols: $ -Most under $10 $$ -Most under $15 SS$ -Most under $20 $$.$$ -Over $20 (Fashion Island), 840- 4110. Lunch, dinner dally. Irish/American cuisine. fresh seafood, served In warm, happy pub at- mosphere. Reservations suggested. S The PleaMnt PeaMnt, 4251 Martlnpale Wy., 955- 2755. Lunch Mon-Fri. Dinner Mon-Sat. French co ntinental c uisine. elegant atmosphere. Reservations suggested . $$ Red Onion, 2406 New- port Blvd., 675-2244. Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Live entertainment nightly Mexican food. M·AIL IN YOUR CLASSIFIED "••taurant Antoine, Hotel Merid len. 4500 MacArthur Blvd .• 476- 2001 . Lunch, dinner. Fine French cuisine. Reser- vations suggested. ROYAL KHBl!A, 1000 Bristol St. North, 752- 5200. Authentic Tandoori cu1s1ne. elegantly presented in the Moghul tradition. Champagne Brunch on Sat., Sun. Lunch Buffet. Reser- vations suggested for dai- ly lunch, dinner. $$$ Sculpture O•rden Cafe, Newport Harbor Art Mu seum . 850 San Clemente Dr.. 759-0391. Lunch Tues-Sat. Daily specials. salads. sandwiches. desserts. Reservations not required but accepted Tonr Aoma'a. 2530 W . Coast Hwy .. 642-9070. Lunch. dinner, happy hour Mon-Thurs 10:30 p.m -12 .30 a.m . Live entertainment Wed-Sun BBQ ribs, chicken, steak, hamburgers. Subtitled "A Place for Ribs .. SS VIiia Nova, 3131 W Coast Hwy.. 642-7880. Dinner. Sunday brunch L1vd entertainment in the piano bar nightly. Italian cuisine. Reservations ad- vised. $$$ Th• WarehouM, 3450 Via Oporto. Lido Village, 673-4700 Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. L ive entertainment. Seafood I Continental. $-$$ The Wine Cellar, 1107 Jamboree Rd. (Newporter Resort), 64-4-1700. Dinner Tues-Sat. Classic French cuisine, served in six courses. Reservations required. $$$ Woody'a Wharf, 2318 Newport Blvd .. 675-0474. Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Live entertainment Thurs-Sat. Seafood . steaks and prime rib. Bayfront dining, boat shp~ ;\va1lable. $$ Vlntag... 501 30th St (Cannery Village). 675- 1557. Fine Nouvelle cuisine, extensive wine list featuring more than 450 labels. $$$$ Orange Dover'• Reat•urant, 100 City Drive, 634-4500. Lunch served Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m .-2:30 p .m Dinner served Monday through Thursday from 6-10 p.m .. and 6-11 p .m. Friday and Saturday. Happy hour weeknights from 5-7 p.m Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m .-2:30 p .m. Unique Continental cuisine. $$$ La Brauerl• French Cafe, 202 S. Main St.. 978-6161 . Lunch, dinner. French cu1scne. specializ- ing in white veal and fresh f ish Reservations suggested. $$$ on Broadw•r. 1108 E. Katella. 639-3354. Lunch, d inner Mon-Sat. Singing waiters. waitresses. Freeh seafood. lobster. steak. Live entertainment night- ly. featuring Top '40's and old-time rock n' roll Reservations suggested. S - YOUR HEADING HERE, it should not exceed 26 characters per line -please 1anclude spaces & periods 631-7075 Classif i·ads 18 Here is my ad. I enclose $ to run In issues of the Orange County Entertainer Classifieds, 883 Production Place, Newport Beach. CA 92663. Classlf led ads are available at a rate of $ 15.00 for 4 lines of copy. $2.50 each additional line (6 consecutive months -$12.50 for 4 lines). Deadline for copy is the 20th of each month. Phone orders may also be accepted . 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