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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-04-24 - Newport Harbor Ensign... , .. • } • ...... $40 mHllon Newport Dunes ·r~aceJHt project inching closer • BY GEORGE PAPPAS After years of trying to reiaovate the Newport Dunes beach recreation facility, the Newport Dunes Inc. may now have a chance come this fall. Construction could bepn after the summer on new waltwaya, ramps and bathroom facilities at the Dunes prop- erty. signalina the start of a S40 million, four-year renovation project. The project also includes plans for constructing a new hotel, restaurants and an overall upgradin1 of the beach. Last week the state Lands Com- mission brought the Dunes renovation project one step closer to a reality when it approved a plan aivina Orange County the option of spending Sl.S million on the walkways. Newport Dunea Inc. must now wait for the approv.a of the Orange County Board of Su1>9"isots, David Rosso, chief of lease development for the CllllMd•Plll2 Newporter wins 'Pot O' Gold,' takes $1.25 million in Vegas BY JACK SHJNAR Joanne Pavia says she feels ulikc Ive been dreaming for a week." But the 4")-year-old Newport Beach woman knows better than that-since she's hardly been able to sleep at all since winning SI .2S million in the Reno Hilton's fourth "Pot 'O Gold" slot machine contest lut week. To top that off, Pavia. her husband Ken and three children were flown from Los Anaeles Friday by the Lu Vegas Hilton to a complimentary week- end which included ringside scats to the Larry Holmes-Michael Spinks title fight and an invitation to a celebrity party attended by Sylvester Stallone, Don Kin1, Mohammed Ali, Tony Cur- tis, Norm Crosby and many others. It was a whirlwind week for Pavia, to be sure. But it actually began last August for tbia New York native who moved to Newport Beach less than ....... ,...2 Spending dlffen greatly among two congressional I• ·~JOHN TllAUSCB Rep. Robert WUID aDd Natbaa R01enber1-are mm witla botb stritllls similarities and laPina coatruta. Boda Newport Beach Republicam, caadj. dates for their party'• June 3 nom- inatij>D to Conaren from tbe ~b diatnct, 1ubacribe to the same con- servative political apada, but their c-itaiaos a1td personal styles are markedly different. Recently filed campaign expenditure and fund-raisina statements from both rd1ected their discrepancies. Cballenler Ro 1 a berg railed more than Con.arcu-- man Badham by a slinunargin, S39,5Sl to $37,341, during tile months of Jan- uary, February and March. But what they spend the money on was drastically different. While Rosenbera opted for tradi- tional capipaign expenses, like office rent, phones, buttons and bumper sticten, Badbam 's spending included $6,000 for the purchase of a Cadill.c ~or campaign travel, .. S4,S7S for travel expenses for Badbam ·s wife, Anne. $895 for Christmas cards, S26 I for ITAff MTil IY ITMI u.IEI CIMlftu• • .... % Long now charged in hit-and-run death BY JACK SBINAR A Newport Beach woman was ex- Re~t~4 to answer charges this week alleging she was the driver of a vehicle which struck aad killed a IS-year- old Newport Harbor High f rcshman in January. Susan Norma Lona, 34, a Newport resideat and vice president of Financial Planaiaa Co. of Newport Beach, is accused of vehicular manslaughter and hit-and-run, both felonies, in con- nection with the death of Claude Hu- bert. The charges were filed apimt Long by Robert Thomu, Orange County deputy district attorney. Her attorney, James Walsworth, indicated to authorities Long would surrender herself to Harbor Municipal Court this week. Walsworth could not be reached for confirmation. Filing of the charges by Thomas came u something of a surprise, since it was be who ref used to take the case to court after Long was arrested in January. Though Thomas said at the time be felt certain Long's dented 1977 silver Cadillac was the car responsible for the accident, he balked at taking the case because of a lack of evidence that Long wu behind the wheel at the time. As recently as April l 0, Tbomu bid not cbanpd bit position. He could not be reached for comment this week, and a spokesman for the diltrict at- torney's offace in Harbor Court said the prosecutor .bad been tramfcrred to South Oranp County Municipal Court. William Mclnnit, Newport leach police inftldptor, said be praen&ecl 11 ,... o1 police repoau and rono. up investigation to Thomas before the decision was made to prosecute. Hubert was jogging with bis sister Jan. 19 along Irvine Avenue at 20th Street when be was struck by a car which sped away from the scene. He died three days later. Long was first arrested Jan. 24, based on observations of a pair of refuse work.en wbo spotted her dented car. After tbo vcbidc w• investipted by autboritia, the IUlpcct WU arrested I N ........ Cal .... Clllllftld Ftl•• .......... , s I 118111 Dalgn Section Piii 29 D E I 21 25 11 11 11 4 11 1 I 11 I II ,_I ll'R .. -THE NE•Offf eeGINf1COSTA MESA ......... "RXMY •u •111 f .•. , .. , ...... ... IOll'll 11)' kwwa r. die._. rm.a. 'Deir_,_, Qmlt m-cam- plddy diffaCilt wees. MGIC than Sll.000 al .... .. total came from varion buiacu- related political llCtioa co-- mittees located oatsiclc tk IC'VCD-<ity CODI'' •• ..,. .. diitlict.. More than half of ti.at total waa from c mpk11yc& &ICMlpS ol military coatnicton.. R~ by contrast. raised all of IUs S39 .SS I from indiridual co• tributors. ---·Ed ...... ._. salM::rp ..... ......-. CIGlt- triJJ • ·-1 I feM I 11-. Pedh==Mll•liisedaitoa m.ia daP S 1, .a:m f I to die -cull Oil .... -1cpoded oa tt.c state.cat.a.. 154.... to w.-. SillCe tMlc 11C -c•w•ial 1cqail ,.+ 2 btM• I I • Friar alitma a...: ca a· • ... ,., ... , ... Allan •..-. .tac•._._...._ n.e r.m « • •• ·--... Twenty-seven people gave S 1.000 or more to the daal- lengcr-22 of them from outside the district. Rosenberg rc:cciwd a total of S8,.3S5 from employees of Werner Erhard and Asso- al boa u1fi' ezs llC u ? Hz f• pablic iMp'dioll Ill dllt ..... port Ensip offica, Ill Pro- duction ~ Newport ••la. between tile homs of 9 a.m. and s p..DL wrdflays. Robert ....... \• I ·por-1 Jan&&ary I ~Mild ll. 1"6.. t ) St>.000 1912 Cadillac Ci8UTO• fo~ . . pe.n.d c p 2) 4.l7S• Mdcda•om tr..a apcma fcw&O \~A.- 1) J.l(>J• Gifts ..ii tn-.d ca,...... ·rcw comtilw:wts "> 2.97)• Pwtia fot ... , ..... 5) 2.000 ltd1md ol oa:a a81il ... fro• Amcricaa-Tartn. Nathan ROStllbcrs'\ cam.-p u~ J~nuary I through Matt'h J I. I.,._ , , ~) ,, 4 ) ~) 15.f!OO 4.200 1.n6 1 .60~· I .~l7 RC811 few cwep ... oK1er Pud1&K a.cl ias1allatioe of ~for lllit:adqwltls Buttom... saps wl stid:as Cop~. typtwrittt. (anitan aad •asccllUIC'OU off'~ swpphn Td Xi ,_en .. .__."*° Nutritional Supplements: Learn The Pamer of Po•den You can·t swalkM pelts. you are alleqjc to almost everything so supplements are out of the questaon. you have trouble gaming or losing weighl you feel like a laboratory ammal talung handfuls of vitlmin pills. you 1nvanabfy skip meals and mo. you·re not getting the nutnt1on you need. or you·re on a liquid diet and need more fiber to atd your dlgl!Stiwe process If one 01 more of these problems oc concerns IS yours. you should cOflSlder taking a nutnbonal poMler. A variety of these powders is avaalable for diffetent needs Wtigtll gain and loss. energy. pwotein. vitamins and menerals. breakfast. and fiber formulas are some of the most popular powders. PoMlers are a good choice for some older people who need to recetve full bef'llefits from their nutntaonal supplements. Most of these powders can be muted into a glass on your favorite iuece OI milk for easy swalk>wtng..Vrtaman and mineral powders are available at ..._., • .._... .... l.ildml 01 those looking for an easy way to get all thetr nutnbonal needs at one time. ,..,92:.¥~~) 225 L 171H ST_ COSTA -s& Ul-041 19718 •KM am_ HUllll&ICMI •KM tu 1157 1...-tDuna 1 , ..... coe•IJ._ ea•in•-atal ... a ouwy.,ail. ....._ • • ?a .... oma ..-.. e ..... -11 • c• a' 1t .......... °'* ~m-· « Paltotk cc-•••tm ol ll _.. ....... ...._ jw .... • Gftille fMililtirl. ... raaal ........ rat• ........ •No acctioa of .... ah or .. dwil• ·-· :11.·o.rid Y--.s 11· a• a1Ncw- ,_. D i:.:_. said. •wcw .............. ~- TllebJ,mflfdlt1wwwiltiua project ia a two-ctory •otcJ wlW::ll•' II1mroewr Yates said a aood portioa of tlac moaey med for iaao- •.boa will ao u.m * comt• ...... tioa al die~ ._he eoaklal csri .. tc the l*Ojcded COil of tkhaiWiag 1lle boeel is lo be sttuctured similar to a family inn and IDOSl of tbe rooms will iactude a view of tk sea. be laid. Rosso said the walkway plan was n:quiral by both the stale Land Comwjssjcw and the Coa- , tal Com•i•&oa -part of the apprcnal pl'OCCSI. -n.e conwty will be assisting die O..:S ia t11is. • Remo said. -n.e ..:cess ramps will be bale- f"ac:ial both to tbc pablic and tbe area. - ,._ ........... 1111.n ... 11 --··..,.. r...,. • -• ...... Whirlwind week tor lucky Newporter Yates said he doc:sn' an~ ipMe .. , coastl uctioa UDtiJ Sep- tanber. .. Aay bard coastruction would t.Pe to wait 1llllil aft.er tbe smnmcr sasoa.. • Yates said. Y ms said the walkways will be bailt and fiaanced by the coanty. The rat of the reno- vation project will be fiu!M'ftl by Ncwpon Dunes. .... We have no control over bow the walkway funds arc used." be said. u1t•s their moaey.• Tbe walkY&ys will be fiu!M'ftl by a loan from tbc City Harbor. lkw •s Uld Parts District to a Newport Ttddands trust fUDd~ ROISSO said.. Jcaa W~ a member of a Newpoilt Be•ll environ.mental gwoap. Stop Polhding Our New- port. said slae is CCJ1111 a ncd about thc ,.blic part space lost to tk0..:S1eao•lfioe.. Watt also said sbe i1 ~on­ c:amed IMt coastauction con- dwclDll by * couMJ may DOt laaft to meet city pollution stalldanls.. •If tbc acw c:omtructioa by tbc CCM•J doaa' Uft lo lmlCt tk city polhdioa stadanls Uld traffic plaasi•a ordiaance. it mwM jast W lllOft trouble fcx-* cily.· wm Did. ,,.., ..... ,...1 a year ago. On August 12. Pavia hit a S2SO.OOO jackpot at the Las Vegas Hilton, qualifying her to compete against 26 other contestants for the SI million prizie last week. ·we wae celebrating my 40th birthday. and it was only my second time in Las Vegas be- came we had just moved here a few months before." she re- calls. •1t must have been about 4 a.m. and we were going tbroagb the lobby on the way to bed. •My husband said be wanted to get rid of the silver be bad and starting playing some slots. But be started winning and I was tired~ so I KOOped up the coins in a bis cup. and I saw this mKhine, •she added. -i'be thing started payina off. so I kept at ~ when suddenly the alarms started going off. Tbae was hardly anyone around at tbal hour. of ~ but the 9eCUrity people came running Ill me and they roped me off. I waa ia aboct.. • That lal ber to tbe SI million competition in Rmo April IS, where contestants were each giftD SJOO in slot totem and 20 minata to play. Pavia sur- mat three rounds of prdimi- narica and went into the finals against one other contestant. .. By the time I got to the final round, I couldnl sit still." abc says. ..rm the type who talb to the mKhine while I play and they bad the Slap micropboned so everyone in the audience could bear what I wu sayina. I canl eftD remember what I said but I'm sure it sounded funny.• Pavia came from behind in the cJosiq minuta to edp out her rivaJ and win the big priu. She says she\ the last penon who would faprc to win such a bounza. since she bardly ever gambles and is comervative by nature. Most of her winnings will go to help her husband, a banter. invest in a bank or bis own. .. We have a wonderful life. but we don -i live hiah ... ahe said, .. so I don l think tbinp will cbaqe that much for m. • Sbc said the family will 10 to Hawaii this summer. Retumina to the Vep1 Hilton for the fll"ll time aince lut Au- gust for lut weekend._ heavy- weight title fiaht. Pavia said she couldn' resist aivin1 the old Poto· Gold mKb.ine anoth- er try . ... clidn 't do anytbina craey. • she says. "But I didn' do u well, citbcr. • Children's Garden Portrait Special jofin L. 'BCom OJ5T04 PHOTOGRAPHY. l TD .JlJ5t in time for Modlei'5 Day and rathel'5 Dav ' ,,, J.·~ ' Extended thru Mother's Day 5040 E. Pacific Coa5t Hwy., Corona del Mar -760-6767 Air teill~ were in the mid-70. at their peak. Water temperatarea varied. between 57 ud 63. Jt wasn't much of a week- end for surfen, tboup. South IWClll were at two to three feet, Reed said. NB investor, wif.e ~harged c~~ ~~~~. ~~ ~~~~.~~ in Sel 8d molestatlOn Case ~ ~;:::f!,= !c": 30 i-he meetin1. open to any- A Newport leacla mil alale iav t•OI' ud hil Wile fw a May I pnlimiaaaj ri.ean., OD dMqes tlleJ molnted and plaoto- _...... a 1~,...-old pl at dillir w • .-Driw IM me. ·" Jou Wilter hrtriidae, 55, 1e11"Md Ill~ CoalllJ Jail Tu! 1 d17 after a bid to reduce li1a $100,000 bail WU deaied bJ Barbor Municipal Court JadF Raaell Bostrom Mon- daJ. Ilia wife, D Sim Kim. 46, WM rele11ed from custody Saturday attir ~.a $25,000 bond, KCOfcliq to the 1heriff"1 de- partwut. The couple wu arrested Tbunday niabt and cbaraed with four COUDU e8Cb, includina oral copulation, intercoune and pbotoarapbiq a minor under theaaic of 16. Accordina to authori~ the arrest stems from an April 6 encounter alter the uadcnpd prl answered a cluaiCICd ad- ftl'tilement iD a local nenpaper aeekina a .. youna, pretty bi- 1exual i.dy" for .. 1barin1 the aooct life.,. <JreaorY Armltroq, a New· port Beach Police detective, said authoritiea were tipped off to the cme by a friend of the Oranae County teen-qer. . At Monday's bail hearina, attorney Paul Herbert, repre- 1entin1 Partridae, arped his client should be releued without bail became of his atandina in the Oranae County community, in which be bu resided for 20 years, and became he is no risk to flee proeecution. But lill Roberta, prosecutor from the. district attorney's of- fice, 1ucce11f ully arped that bail abeuld not be reduced in order to protect the girl. HOWTOFLY A KITE SAFELY. improvemenu a10111 Eut Pa-one int.crated in attendina. is cific Coast mpway, bu ecbe-at the Ouia Senior Citiz.ena duled a meetiq with city and Center, Fifth and Marperite avenaa, in Corona del Mar. It bqina at 7:30 p.m. Amona thole expected to at- tend and wwer qwtioal me Donald W auoa aad Chuck Boyer, repTC1Cntin1 Caltram, Rieb Edmonston, city traffic enaineer and council member William Ape, who rcprwata Corona del Mar. Rosenberg candidacy bad for business, good for government· When Nathan Ro1enber1, then president of tile local Y ouna Republicans, filed Jut montb to nan for Conaress against incumbent Robert Bedbam ~~ Newport Beach), be spoke to several prominent area Republicans, county chairman Thomas Fuentes amona them, who urged him not to run. He was told bis running would not be in the beat interests of the Republican Party. A primary race against Rep. Robert Badham would create a brush fire, Fuentes reportedly said, taking dollars away from other races. Rosenberg wasn't convinced, and proceeded with his 40tb district campaign. In the one-party districts Newport Beach sits in, competitive political races usually don't exist. Generally, if a Republican is elected an'd doesn't commit any fi endish crimes or atrocities, he or she can expect to be elected until the end of time, or until a harmful reapportionment, whichev~ comes first. But Rosenber1 ·has thrown a monkey-wrench into our one-party town, by ignoring the false prophecies of t he Republican "11th· Commandment," which says: "Thou shalt not speak negatives about thy fellow Republican.~ Tom Fuentes and the Republican leadership make it their business not to encourage competition to an incumbent from within the Republican Party- since it generally is bad for their business. But in a democratic forum, that kind of thinking stinks. Nathan Rosenberg's grass-roots campaign shouldn't hurt and may very well help a fat and secure local party, that is on the verge of becoming, to use Ro- senberg's word, "constipated." ' When Rosenberg decided to make the run, he said he couldn't lose, because even if Badham were to be renominated June 3, the challenger would win a victory in forcing the congressman to return to t he di~trict and for the first time, wage a serious campaign. That may have sounded naive or noble at the time- but come June 4, one way or the other, we're betting he'll be right. And Tom Fuentes and the Republican stalwarts have to know, in their heart of hearts, there's not a thing wrong with that. Baker Communications sih Ilk• Jiiftfrwh JiCiAI• Sharon Tr1vlotl.ffldl1nd lli1 BUCk Jiift krljlch 1.,cuiiRf 1i1i1ii PrlCtlr 883 Production Placl Nlwport 8llch. tA 92a1 (714) 831-8120 Pteale send R\111 to: P.O.ba9 New1*1 a.ch. r.A 92651--m98 The Newport fnl9'. Costa Miii Nlws and IMnt Todly n pubHlhld ~ on Tiu1days Plillilii n. ....,_ &11111 (USPS441-570) was adJudgtd to be a newspac>er Of gnraf cnlHUon by cowt deer• -.ct May 14. 1951 . aa modtfled. In case number A 20178, ln SuiJerkw Cotl't fOf the Cot#11y of Orange, Strte of California, and by reason thnOf la quaHfted to pubflsh au pubtlc nollCll f"IQUlrtd by law. Subla''t*Ct $38 Pl" Y• 1 I I 1 • 1HREH!GGED UtE Time of my Life aY.nMRLTON Rare old. photOgraphs raf lect on Newport Harbor boosters' legacy For mOlt of the weekend. we walked tbroup b.iltory, thank• to~~ Brittain and bil daqb- ter, Um. We shared the ex· cit.emem of baMina a city, of puttina up bulwarta aaainat the cnael 1ea ia Newport 8e11eb in I 910, of fiPtinl a fierce storm in 1912 that tore away tbae defemea and maDJ homes on the ocean front. Tbe ocean roared 11Cr011 the Jlalt.oa peaiuula and poured ho tbe bey tbaa year, and apin in 1934. In 1936, the action of the ocean wu ao ICYel'e it tore away the bellCb to a depth of nearly JO feet, and a silt-foot man stood on the new beac' stretched bis arma above bi1 be.S to reach the level or tbe old beach before the storm. The source for this fucinatina hiltory ii a collection of rare pbotoa, includUaa many aeriall, which ~urt Brittain bepl under lock and tey. For 33 years be WU with tbe county\ harbon.. beaches and parb department, wortina with ~en Samp1e>n and otbera to improve tbe parka and beaches of Onnae County. The mOlt important ledion of this collection allows bow peneverina and dedicated pi- oneen eventually developed Newport Bay. Bad tbc8e men accepted tbe &a.me pbilOIOpby of today-. Committee of 2,000, interated oaly in tbeir own di1e lifestyle and comfort, there wouldn l be any Coaunittee of 2,000 today. beeauc none of its members could live here. ~ut the f rce enterprise pioneer builders believed it was impor· tant to leave the world a little better t han they found it. For JO yars tltiey itn1111' ~ II to Ulft tMir audpit pcni-a•• ad to improw tbe ba.rt.or, ad daey finally auccceclccl, tlaa•t• to Fraaklia D. llOOIC,elt"a Mew Deal. A cn-N-etion ol WPA fuda ud -Or-. Coaaty boDd --fi ........ tile m ne harbor impl'o~mcat project of 1935-36, a.I Ncapcwt Ben=• will celebrate tlae SOlll aa.ai- ftn&ry of lb project._ com- pletion OD May 23: It w ia eo11W'bola witJa tbc day-loaa cmc ctlebiatioa .at m.ontla that I ttora-. i.lnaMcl with ~urt Brittain•• hiatoric pbotOL Hard jobs arc eMJ to find, and for oae reuoa or another, rm OD tile lteeriaJ committee for tbe May 23 New- port Barbor~ Birdaday. Aad ~ Brittain. wbo DOW ia OD the Chamber of Cowrce .alft, ia our ex-of6cio waetay. Sl9e told Bill Gnmd.y, pcaideat al tbe Newport Be.eta lliltorical Society ... lier --~ .. o&o collcctioa.. aad Grady ...... I t.aew bow to mate 1tidct. ud voilaf for tbe entire weetnd I wa on my hencle ad bees carefully trulfariaa tM Brit- tain treasure to Echtoduome aJ:ida I'll ~ bet you'd like to tee them, and you ca. too, if JOG attead the Pioacer BreatfMt at the Balboa Bay Chab May 23. ha tbe mnnrime, kt\ aeview a few ol daa. * -jmt ..,_ very Yitai tbia laarbor project ... to tile e•tire city. nae are parts of Newport Beacb today tbat did not cmt' 6d'ore the New Deal deposited •drcdpd materials• oo awamp- landl aild old riftr beds. Tbe beautifal beacllea of tM city werea~aldlcirpi 11• me Wore ti.ae ..... laDdl emptied aad wiclcaed tM.. AM, of coanc ~ baJfroat ..... arc CAOI___., iDOl'C ftl- aa~ ad the view propcrtJ alao, ltecane tk laarMr ._ Mcc If 1 Waftk•lti•~-­ pk•are boerina ........_ All .aia1 photo dated ..., r7, 1923, alaows tbc ....... --truce-.,. ._..p1ctioa ol w · bor ~ "'Oraqe Coaaty in 1922.. .. ~ 1J w •illiae C8llic y8ldl were clredFd from ............ clqtolited IM:tweea tK Ur'- c:atrace ud Ge ...,. Ya. Em • IM bay w llill ,.. of audban. ad tM c:aptioa to uotlaer p~o aaya ~ ched ............ carried t.:t iato tbe -.we: ct.a• I witlli• 10 ao•tlal." la tlUa plaoto, t~ were oalJ fou a.a •• el -tbe fint ttred ia Coe- .... Mar waldliealhry hrtoa •a. There were oaly a doma Mmm OD a.lboe h' f Lido. I jedp wl &.nor hie t were..-,...n.acm1y . ..,._ •~ •Mic tile spotamu of tociaYI 0.--iHee ol J.000 liwa.---~-..... pit below abiaa~eallld. MOft .. to 1934 tbe ,eu- bclcn t9 WPA .....,_ pnljld.. ftotoN 4u2S.,..aacmp ol cci.•F=. loo'. I .,_.aim from S4tJa etrect, "ial'liPtial the be.ell crolioa fro• tile ...... , ........... AD- ..... 1934. From tlaea. util December. almoat tlae ntire be.ell aortla of U.C Newport Pier ... wllbed ....,. -o.n.a tbil period.• tM CllfGoa l'C9da, H 17 dwcllinp bctwcea 36tll Street ud S2nd Street were ullderaiaecl or forced to be mo-.M Oii -=coaat of tk re- cclli• of tbc bacll. • nea * city •inew briptlJ in December. 1936. after the massive bubor project. The pbotOI UC oatMeMi"S in detail aad clarity. ucl tJM city bu IUIViwd all ti.e ator. lince. Arts G•mlalon .. wants b• saved 0-1'•11. 11ae Arts 0-•ieinn of New- port Bcacla ~ tllat Newport Boalnmd ii to be wid- caed and a Pllftial lot ..., be crcaacd ia froat of City Ball wlae two lll'lt trcaaow stewl 11ae Arts COIDIDiaioe ltrCJllS- .,.. ..... Tie a.Mt day I w.a •aified to wib111 u a.rideat wllicn ., ...... --Wcyde. -cialt• ....... eor.u ... MsBipSdtDlll.:WJ'1iMt ''· •i1t1d .... kilh• '1 a car ,. ?mlJWll' ............ • U.C liPt •• cUail• to pea • tM ... ._. corw ol Ja•...._ R.Md ad Ponl .... , ...... ome. A ...... eartia. I 1aw tile ,. em ... a,. ... dild. a tw-.. llicjde. ..,. • .,._ •iz II aodlu • * daiR?way leaYiaa die Bia Caayoe towa-.._,,,. Fonl ....._ So I did a lialr: dear tite wort ud foaad tlaal U.Cn are 110 .._ oa Ponl a .... NKA1t1mr lloak••d. • Jamboree Rom ..... dma1 of tlac (wlw of) dDtrea to be ... ,hed fOI' ad CK NDla'ed • they ctme daelbedL llDaldlcrilmyformal reqacst foradlRps.~ctc. la .WiaW., I req9at ..Witional poticc Glfiam1 ~ .. areas d ..... ldaoOI COIDla1de hoar'I to OWl'W dritCll, INc)Cle riders,. akatcboudeft and pe- dcstriau. The ldlool should also do some traffic safety traiaina. posters,. aanounce- maata. remiDden and perhaps provide a ldaool c:mnina pant •Jamboree. Tbe city of Newport Beach bas already been sued for an ISSUES IN AGING Cotta••• .. ..._, C..,_ Ho .... ',,.. ... I•••• ID Aging. pn11ldecl b, Kore,4'0Qlftl81D, M.D •• nmn, Practice ....,_lcl•n Thanclay. Aprll 24. 7 - 9 p.m. • Wlao ........... llvia9wlll? • Wlaea • coavaleKeat home care .... led? • llo9 do,.. claoa•e the right caictll ICCM ..... ? . • Ho••• ct. •edkal cue clothe t&mls nn, ID wo•t? Tll•e ... •••of t:1ae 421811om to be ................. , ........ carranlty •Caste M12a M1alaal C.w4a Ha1 .. gl 5ut149lsllmlted. Plea• call '5eoo24GO to l'Wlue ,.,_...,ace. ' Ca-lo •••••• •ma c~-11' •• , Ha •• , .. 301~taSC.... C-. M11a, CA 91617 Police Auction F~ bic}da of nearly CTCIJ size and Uape will be w.tioaed oft .,, tlac Ncwpott Bea Police Depu1w nt s. anlay. April 26. 11ae NBPD bolds tllleir auo- tioD replmtJ to a.po. of UD- d•med itam. A spearpa. a bowliaa ball, foar Maceda lmbcaps, a~ a-Meal DazeJ, .. fou rubber rafts, a W alkaaa radio,. 17 watcbea, a .-cletectOI',. a metal COlll '-* ad toe cloda '*' titiom will also be auctioned off. AD purcbalCI must be made in c:asb. ,. Bow tbia man would luP to know tbat my dauptcr will not wear uaytbiaa bat a cbal preferably a frilly one. Every day, abc pranca arouad tbc prachool pla~ ia IOIDe fluffy little namt.er with lace and ribboaa that need to be tied juat so. Her bare t.aea ,et bum,.., rqularty, and her party IOCb fall down into her mary- jane pumps. Tbe other Prll are all wearing serviceable nreab or Oshtothea. . HOW ARE YOUR TIPS? If the tips of your prongs are thin you can easily lose your diamond or precious gemstone. We are proud to have Tiffany trained Francois Bachoura, MASTER JEWELER, on our premises for all jewelry repair and custom fabrication. Please come inf or a complimentary jewelry cleaning and stone tightening. <> MOBOCO Fint Jtwdlry & Gans · · Whtrt dv F i.wst ls N.« dv .Most Expms1w'' 200 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach , CA 92660 • (714) 644-8325 Monday-Friday 1CT7, Saturday lCT5. Locatc-d in ~ign Plaza between Muldoons and the Good Earth restaurants. ay PAUL aA.llTELT UCLA and former Newport Harbor lliah football star Mike Beech ii improvina at UCLA Medical Center afta 1ufferiq serious bead injuries in a fall a week qo. Beech, 19, a three-year vanity letterman who graduated from Harbor in 198S, wu listed in fair conditon by the hospital Monday. Accordina to reports, the 6- 6, 250-pound oO'emiw lineman fell off the second stoty balcony of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity home at about I Lm. lat Than- clay, wbile danciq a a~- He underwent 14 boan of neuro&op:al and (Kial ·~ im""'Aliatdy afterward and bad been listed in critical c:cmdition.. At the time of the Mlcidcrat, Beech WU t•kina part ia ~ football p...aice in preparation for bia fmt leUOD. An offemi~ tackle, be WU a red1birt in 1985. wrhil ii trqic for Mite and his family," said Bruin bead coach Terry Donahue. .. We all hope everything will come out alright for Mite,., be added. 8eeclt .... a ti.ree-,ar vanity 1ur,ery wu neceuary for re- lettennu at Harbor under moval of two blood clots. c:ic.b Mib Giddinp, and team But u of Monday, accordina captaia ~ tenior yar. He ·~ to Giddinp, Beech wu com-~ ltartiJll cmtcr OD ~ ~ muW..•ina with friends throuab Ion' bMbtbaD team • a Jumor band rip••1. and ICllior. . Rehabilitation is expected An honorable mention AU-to bepu this week American by USA Today, The Gidd" said ikech · unable Sporti.aa News and the Adid... mp . . L! wired Scholastic Coach, be wu ae-to speak became his Jaw d • lected to play in the 1984 edition •eut from the initial report, of t1ae·shrine Hip School All-which was so IC&I')' and shock- Star pme. Re wu an AU-Sea ing, it'• become much more~ View League pick u a junior itive," said bis former coach. and lellior. •Jt sounds lite our prayen have According to reports. brain been amwered." Former Harbor center Joe Seager commits to attend San Francisco Orange Coast College's 6-IO center Joe Seager, formerly of Newport Harbor High, bas made a verbal commitment to play basketball at the Univenity of San Francisco next year. Seager, who averaged 13.S points a game and 8.2 rebounds per contest this seaso~ bad the best shooting percentage (63.2) in the South Coast Conference ~season. He wps ISO for 237 from the floor and was also fourth in the conference in re- bounding, accumulating 21 S in 26 games. Former Sailor J11 Sager plm ti play center for the Untvnlty If Sin Francl1e1 Dlnanextaaan. The Piratet were 12-17 this season and finished seventh in the sec with a 5-11 mark. 1'KE IT TO THEM I • cona WA•ANTa AMA ..,, .... Jens...,, ... ,...... ... , .... 2311' fl b'O Aoed • L.ft.C"C..I . .,,.,,,,..~ •ITUll•MUIA • wt9UOCJl.S •NUIMfiONMll FOR 24 llONTHS WITH JUST '25. DOWN ·NOH~-FIAST Y8T INC8mVE •••a.TWta ... l?Mlt• 1111 566 ...... "'It's a good opportunity for Joe," said OCC Coach Tandy Gillis. "I don •t know exactly what they (USF) have right now, but I know they have a lot of guys back. Joe has been working real bard and lifting a lot of weights." Seager transferred to OCC last year from the Univenity of Oklahoma wbcTe be ~hirt­ ed two yean ago and played behind Waymon "Tisdale in 19~5. A strong inside player and rebounder, Seager scored 28 points and grabbed 16 rebounds against Chabot in the Di Salvo Trucking Clusic at Skyline Col- lege (San Bruno) early in the year in front of USF coaches. "The people at USF saw him score 23 points in the fint half against Chabot, .. Gillis said. AMERICA'S GLACIAL WILDERNESS Alaskan Odyssey Aboard The M. V. MAJESTIC EXPLORER An Educational Adventure Glacien•Fjord-Wildlife Beginning June 8. 1986 SPECIAL EXPEDITONS .. And they also saw him earlier in the year in our (Mila Eaton) tournament. So they have a good idea wbat they're setting ... Loyol•Marymount and UC Santa Barbara were alao in the running for Seager'• services next fall Seager, who averaged 10.4 points a p.me and 6.1 boards per contcat in conference action lhia ICUOD (h• 8'i11ed three gama bec;&UIC. of a foot injury), wu the team\~ scorer in 10 of tbc Pirates' first J 8 games. He WU mo the club's leading rebounder in 11 of the 29pmes. Seager, 21 , played for former OCC assistant COKb Jerry Dc- Busk at Newport Harbor. He earned AU-Sea View League, All-Oranae County and All - CIF bonon in 1982-83 before cappina a brilliant prep career by plaYi.na in the Oraqc County Hiah School AJl..Star Game. Seager, who WM 13th OD the South Coat Conference scoring list this ICDOD, wu S2-f or-92 (S6.S percent) from the free throw line. He mo bad a team- biab 32 blocked ahou, 20 of wllicb came oallide of confer- ence play • Ria biabwa&er mart for a sin- ale pme wa 21 points. which be accompliabed twice. His sinaJc1ame rebound biah was 16, whicla be also performed twice. Both marb were a seuon- bi&h for 0CC tJail lealOn. Marine Scene place, and Rip Roller aaUed by E.d Maene and Daft Grant of tbe ho9i dub firriQed third. Patriot. from California YC, with Maury Breuf'teld at the helm wu ftrat iD the IOR-B 0.. witll Micb8d W.ahaa in Drfiuce from Capiltrano Bay YC comiaa ia-=olld wl Tmder Box sailed by Burtlaatdl/ lind- emwa finialrins tlaird. Norm Mu1oth'1 Desert Hawk from Soatll Skore YC ,... die top PRR.F-A l9oat wida Omor, Miled .., StCft wl Jeff Fa wl flOID Ne•pwt &...._ YC fieie'"na leCOlld, ad Gary CbaDdler iD BraY..So came iD thinl Co•aban. sailed by Gonion Gnlleil ol ...._ YCw fint iadie PBU41 c1111Willa Dnid Stoctaaa~ Wbid baie fin- On Sanday, April 20. New- port lbrbor YC joiaed fon:a with Balboa YC for tl9e foartb r-=e of die NBYC Saia and the tbinl nee of tbe BYC 66 Series. Vumen were: IOR-A: I. h\ OI.; 2. Rip Roller; 3. Ncwlboy, Jat 1Wltie (NBYC). (IOll-lt I. Defiawe; 2. P• triot; 3. Fnc E-.p1 iae, Diet Ettinr (NBYC). PRllF-A: I. •••ado; 2. 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Wa>NUDAY, APJUL' CllDllS OIOO--T-tope valued at Sl,800 were reported stolen from a car parked in the 1900 block of Shaiqton. 0830-V andals reportedly caUMd S400 in d•mqe to a rea- idence in the .tC>O block of San Bernardino. 1030-A boat cover valued at S375 wu reported atolen from a boat moored in the 3300 block ofMarcua. 1100-Power tools valued at S~ 769 were reported stolen from Tbe Irvine Company located at 1061 Camelback Street. 1300-Video equipment valued at Sl,12S wu reported stolen from a resideDcc in the SOO block of Begonia. 1700-Rolla Royce hubcaps valued at Sl,600 were reported stolen from a cu parked in the 3300 block of Newport Boule- vard. AR RUTS 0630-Melva Eileen Cabral, 27, of San Bernardino wu ar- rested on suspicion of grand theft auto. 063S-Anna Marie Ceballoa, 19, of San Bernardino was ar- rested on suspicion of grand theft auto. 0700-Jocy Mayorquino, 22, of San Bernardino wu arrested on suspicion of grand theft auto. 2200-Ronnic Robert Guz- mu, 'l7, of Onqe •• arnlted on IQIJidoa of liyiaa t• in- formation to a peece officer. TllVJtSDA Y, APRIL II CRIMD 14~A bomb threat WU re- ported in the SOO block of Fem- leaf. . 171 S-Planu valued at S80 were reported stolen from a residence in the 2800 block of Ocean. 1800-Frencb windows and a statue with a total value of SI ,600 were reported stolen from a residence in the SOO block of 29th Street. 180S-A camera valued at S22S was reported stolen from a residence in the 5000 block of Birch. ARRESTS 0230-Jamea Robert Plieae, 2$, of Irvine WU arreatecl OD IQIJidon of mildemeanor drunk dJivina. l~Antbony Lioumis, 44, of Huntinaton Beach wu ar- rated on IUlpicion of poueuion of cocaiM for sale. 1830-Fred Euge!M! DeLong. 40, of Costa Mesa wu anated on suapi.cion of petty theft. ~-Rudy Juan Encinias, 18, of Santa Ana WU anated on suspicion of poueuion of PCP. F'lllDA Y, APJUL II ClllMl'.S OS30-A cue of anon was 2330-Jeffrey David CJeve.. land. 23, of Newpbl't ~ wu arrested OD IUlpicioD of pos- lellion of eoceiw. SATURDAY, APlllL 12 CRDOS CM4S-A car stereo valued at S250 was reported stolen from a car parked in tbe 900 block of Sandcastle. 1020-llims and tires valued at S44S were reported stolen from a car parked in the SOO block of Orchid. 1230-A boat engine valued at S9SO wu reported stolen from a residence in the 1000 block , Joins the ''EAGLE CHALLENGE'' Sponsors: Vessel Assist and in bringing the AMERICA~ CUP to Newport &ach Hear "EAGLE UPDATES" Friday's at 9:30 AM& 3:30 PM Newport Imports on KOCM ,. 1640-Babak Mirbaabemi, 18, of Newport Beach WU ar- rested on suspicion of petty theft. 2000-Frederick Sbearrill, 33, of Loi Aqelea WM anated on auapicion of disorderly con- duct. SUNDAY, APRIL 13 CllDDS 1000-V andala reportedly caaed S600 in d1m1,e to a car parbd in tbe SOO block of Cq- _, 1..ane. 1230-Car seats valued at S400 were reported atoJen from a reaidence in the 100 block of Sea Is••ncJ. 1415-A crocodile pane and contents valued at $3,600 were reported stolen from a car parked in tbe 100 block of Har- bor laland Drive. 1830-Bicydes valued at SSOO were reported stolen from a residence in the I 00 block of Sea Ia.land Drive. 2330-A bicycle valued at $300 wu reported stolen from a reaidence in the I 00 block A fint:-edition folio of Sha- kespeare's plays printed in 1623 bas been donated to the U.C. Irvine Library by Patrick Han- ratty, founder aad president 1 of ManufKturina and Consult- ing Services, an Irvine-baaed computer manufacturina com- pany. Hanratty praented tbe folio to University UbrariaD Calvin Boyer durina a nception held receatly in the library. AcconlinJ to Boyer, the folio repraentl the moet lipifieaat uqle sift RJCeiwd by tbe UCI Lilnry in ita 20-,... lliltory. -r'be Shakeepeare folio ii one of the aoet important Mc>b la tbe Eqliall ·-··" lie ............... ~ ... ---------------------------------------------------.. liicl. Mlt'lsr•dfJlaitoba .. · it in our library coUection thanks to the ,eneroeity of Dr. Han- ratty.,. Han.ratty, wbo bolda a doc-- torate in infODD-.ioD aad com. puter acieoce from UC]. pur- cbued the folio three,.,. aao for S2A1,000. "I love old thinp and I've alwayt been aSbakcapeare buff," aaicl Ramatty, wbo perf ormcd ins~ plays for three ICMOlllat Su Qieao\OW Globe Tbeater. •When I learned that the folio waavailable, I couldn' reliMbuyiaait. WJ'bere ltill are many unre- lohed~ ahc..a the tut of Slaat~are'I pla,a. .. said Scbed. •&mg OV OWD copy cl the fotic) wil lrlllp bdaa UI du1rtowwm.w11111a.• Business Briefs Halley's Coinet brin f aathar for 91 -yaar-o BJ. Stewart Advertiaina A Public Relationa of Newport Be.ch bu added DorodaJ DeLaJ to tbe advertilina div- ision u account coordinator. In the capacity of account coordinator, DcLay•1 dutiea in- clude the internal coordination of account aervica from the origination to the completion of advertilina plans. She uaiats the account supervisor in the servicing of several of the agen- cy's major clients, handling real estate accounts exclusively. .. Major Tribute" wu given James M. Peter1 of J.M. Pcten Co., Newport Beach, when he was honored by the Orange County Construction Industries Alliance for the City of Hope recently at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. Pesl DIRlenzo recently joined The Plannin1 Center as director of marketing for the Newport Beach operations. In her new role, DiRienzo will develop and direct a mar- ketin1 plan and coordinate the efforts of all marketiq activi- ties for the Newport Beach and Tucaon, Arizona, off'aca. Prior to joininJ The Center, she wu director of business de- velopment for Sundt Corp .• general contracton and con- struction managen. Newport Beach author Anton Emmertoa\ fint release is the adventure-suspense spy novel, .. Blood Red Sky," pub- lished by abra in paperback. Emmert on '1 novel was written after taking a class at OCC and his second book will be out soon also in paperback. Freel Primo of Newport TIE BEST BUY THI LIADING IDCH• MODIL.,,. PlllONAL COM"1111 coe• r " ll!POM': "111• beet bYy aaon9 11*1 coapetlbl•• 1• lAedl n9 &49• "ode l o.• CoeipYter perlp~•r •l • •Y•l l •bl• et reeaonabl• prlc••· CltalOll 4ae•• Ill pro•r••• •••l l abl• lA••l C••• "•n•9•••nt. C•landarln•• ., .. , .... .._,.,.__ ...... e --CA '97W 714 261 5665 Beach baa been Mmecl vice president of major loam at Western Empire Savinp ad Loan. Primo will on,iute and underwrite loam OD income- produci.q properties for the Jrvmc..bued aavinp and loan aaociation. Primo previoualy wu execu- tive vice president at Fint Metro Advison, a mortgage ban.ting farm in Newport Beach, with the Center Fman- cial Group in Century City and Westlatc-bued Westland De- velopen. The Hill Partnenhip, Inc. in Newport Beach hu ..Sded Mike ao.dreau u project manager on its architectural team. The recipient of three awards for excellence in desip from AJA cbapten, Boudreaux •1 rc- spomibilitiea u project manag- er also include the development and preparation of contracts and scbedulea as well u over- seeina tbe budget proceu of se- lected projects. The Newport Besh resident bokll a b.chelor in architecture degree from the Uniwnity of Southwestern LouilianL California First Bank bas closed ib Costa Mesa office, 230 E. 17th St., and consolidat- ed it with the Westcliff office, which is just three blocks away at ISOI Wcstcliff Dr., Newport Beach. Jolm E. Baker will continue as vice president and manager of the Westcliff office. ft EISEi iil-ama Mn,... ..... ,. •• , tion, .. I •• 1Nwa ~ tie .,,e ..... al ~\ ••et, ud I eapect to die •••• it ntunll •• Be .. ri.#. Petite, liher-IMlired Mildnd nom.., 91, al New~ •acta: .. there ha 1910, tM ,earhaia died, aact rememkn .. oetrich feather• parUea. .. I was 15 aad clidn 't bow what a comet WM until I aaw this one. It ... • 1arF a a full moo•. about halfway • tween the horizon ad the top of the sty. It wu lialdcr in color than the moon. It dido 'l teem to move, and aometimea it bad beautiful, long. white feathery thinp trailina after it. We called them ostrich featben. The reason was that ostrich featben were in fashion for women•• hats and boas, and every woman wanted some ... As the comet was visible for several nights, she recalls it wu a fine excuse for parties. She ~ved in San Fernando Valley, JUSt off what ii now Biahland Boulevard in the vicinity of San Fernando, La Creacenta, and Tujunga. The bo111e ltill standa. .. It was a great place to watch the comet as there were no city lights. Neither we DOT our neiah- bon bad electricity. We lived on an honest-to-God ranch with kerosene lamps, well water, a sink and a tub, a mile from the nearest neiabor ... What were the parties lite? .. Our neighbon were the Mo- litzes, two families of SbeUeys and the ~na who srew wo11- derfuJ blackberries. There were about IS adults and children altogether. After supper, we•d bitch up our bonea and buggies, or wagons, and meet at one of those ranches." When they gathered, conver- sation was lively as with widely separated families hungry for news of each other. They played cards for a while, usually hearts or casino. --1 remember that mother once set up a booth, for fortune telling, I suppose. Then we'd all troop oudoon to watch the sky. 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Remember: tourists shouldn't be the only ones having fun. Cuisine & Capers Secrctary\ Week ii April 21- 25, and a more befittina ho- norarium o~ would be bard- p1e9Cd to fiDcl. Secretariea are the heartbeat of the busineu world;.-cmter of die revolving door of information, services and performance which com- pania depend on to build their lnde. This invaluable occupation is underpaid ad IO often UD- appreciated ellccpt one week a year wlaca batl are tipped, Oowen are leDt, cards an siwn and meala are parchued for tbil penoa of many lalm&a. Followina me ideM oa bow to alaow tbat appreciation in spec:i•• W&JI.. Treat JOU • •••UJ to a special .........••• , ... odeled Ple111at Pwaat OD Martiaple WaJ in Newport lellch. Your claolc:e 111..iPt be cilia Le Wdliqton du Payaan, a traditional French country style mat loaf iD • puff .,.try topped witla frab mmhrooms ad bordelaileaaace, or Le Jarret d'Apeau, brailed lamb ab•nk ia white wine ad tomato. Both · an c:realiona of chef Kevin By _. 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Bil MMien • ).,-ii ....-.e ia ila plO W. md ltyle. wl -.... of die tCIWi• I wida die 1N1lol q'. tic I I I ii nay bit • dfatiR • thlt Wll ia odla' p1odstiom. Be._ dw a~jobtUlcm.a, be termed -tlac illpoailtle --*~*' ·t:tlr la the lead role of EYita. Santy £daatoa ii a t.otlll _... der. Siie ...... .ma --.. •0rca9e• ... •aoaaatic : A C\,;:.1 .. 1•1•1 Nia' a a..:r----Fl*L-E • ... LAS VEGAS. • ... HOLLYWOOD & T.V. : TOP COMICS • • • • • • • • • • ---------- 2122 S.E. Bristol .... Newport Beach ;'I ecx.w ol 8lilctlt Please cal for I~·. 41 .", reseMdions (714) 852-8762 ... HOURS Sunday and Tuesday ._Friday 8:30 pm & 1Ck30 pm Saturday 8 pm-10 pM -11:45 Pf" SHOWROOM MINIMUM 2 dnnb ..... P9l'80ft 7YEARSON IFDNMAY MNRC1F7TONYAWNUS _,,,THE HITSONG 1IGW I CRY FOR• AICF.iillA• UVE ON STAGE! p. I t . • I CG-edy.• belOft llllll .eta"_,.. dUaa tMt woald warn.at bcr beiltaC.-ia .,. ....... . ..... if&,,glt.dlilw. ....... it aot • tnce al die ...... ... dmactailled -Wort in oda'tlMnn. TIUa ii aa B•• Peron with depda. willl fiR.. widl ambition, wlllbow:aD~Mlcom­ pletc coaaand of all of tile diflird _ .... 8mce •Eu.• ii ... milcly ia mt•w=. .... ii a wry dtel ... role. She ... --bmdy to -Doa'l Cly For Me Arpatiaa," the bit DDIDW of die allow; abe allows kilMOt ia .,.. Be Sarpriliaaly Ooocl P« Yoa. ._.. abe rada dn••tic heialata ia Iler final -i r Ill • Siie ncdt ia nay OllC al ...... Wtilaa by An- drew Uoyd Webber ud Tun Rice. BqallJ OUWeedi• it Robert Yacko • a.e. Tim it an ex- U'O!li..iJ djfFtqdt role to tiaa- ......... be .... it with • Did of dlcmiallity ..... in- ...... ltylt .... -"" bis won a mft ..-ser. Seldom .... a.e ...... with l1ICb f"ue aad iaftlltiftWI u this ..., ...... llll ........ , •• Clll -........... ,......,, Pl , a 11"1!1111.· one. Yao it mperb. Lyle hllOUle it an anopnt Peron, wl be tinp with power and ..arance. ~ Wall ii ef- fective • Mqalcli ad Beverly Wanl brinpdelicacy and patbol to her small role. •Ema• demands a pat cleal from .U. >.. 1ucb. Frank Wyka it iD for aome heavy bows. not oaly for his darina to 10 .,aimt dinner .-...e'I atereotyped con- ceptl al oaly ..._prina -..re• comatia ad m.all. Be laa taken a bis riat and it lau worked. Be llu nca cat i.a- ta • · ·om down to one. imtcad of the aaDOJiltl two. Be cennot . . .... 1181 ID tell yet bow audieacel will 8CCept ..Evita,• but be ii aLed he Im done it-and be ii wry proud of the 1bow. He ahould be, a- pecially tiace the company bad only 11 rebcanalt with DO drea rebeanal at all That m itlelf ii an incredible feat. Evlto pl•,• ot tit• Grond Dtnlta 'IJtMtn "' Snot Fr«d-,,... Wq bt AINllNU... ..,._ Wltlotu"' 772-7710. /lltq6 nw... dllya to :na..diq• Ill l:JJ p.m., Frldtlp -4 ~ 111 1:4S p.lft.. ~. 1."4$ p.111. Jl•- IM•6 S.Wday6 ad S""""y1 ot l :JO p.m. l'lay1 1111tU JUIW IS. The Newport Ensign cordially invites you to • eDJOY home design Section 2 of today's paper fcaturtng full coverage of the .. Dcsagns for Dining" home toUr bcncftt tn support of Children· 1 Hospital of Orange County. Student Liia IT IYll IWI CdM High scientists journey out to Teneja Field Eeolou tall• ftntfteldtrtp Tbe ICience department 1pon- 1ored Field Ecology prol"am journeyed to the Teneja cha- parrel on Saturday, April S, for thU year•1 first field trip. More than 70 students part.Hr ipUed in an environmental study divided into seven cate1orie1: botany, cbemiltry, invertebrates, vertebrates, meteorology. geol- ogy and mappina. The group also plans trips to the Anza Borrego Desert (April 19-20) and to the Siena Nevada Moun- tain Forest (May 24-28). ASB confirms 7-12 ln•ol•ement In ltucleat 1o•ft'Dllleat The Cd M Associated Student Body reconfirmed t he partic- ipation of seventh and eighth graden with high school students in the student government. The decision was founded on the observation that a school should have just one government with representatives from CKb clau. Thia action repraenta the arow- ina tendency toward entire school unity rather than a 1ep- arate hiah school and junior bi1h 1cbool-an ia1ue which bu been debated 1ince the mergina of Lincoln Junior Kiah School and CdM lliah in 1984. Neu,.,.._ dl1lll11den .......... The student body is currently in the proceu of selecting next year,1 cbcerleading squad. The selection includes an exhibition of the nominees before the school followed by a voting the next day. Next year's cheerleaders should be announced within the next week. a..e. compete In 'Name That Tune' Cd M classes competed at lunch in a .. Name That Tune" game hosted by the ASB last Tuesday and Friday in the quad. Restaurants honoring secretaries this week---- new menu. The Pleasant Peasant will be giving away a token of their appreciation to all secre- taries during their week. Try something wild and crazy like buying your secretary a meal in a bag from Oodles of Noodles, at the comer of 17th and Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. Ma.kc your selections form many choices of pasta and sauces which simply need to be heated or boiled. Oodles of Noodles also offers gift baskets or single gift items that your secretary will delight over, including wine and champagne selections. An appropriate and ideal way for you and your secretary to start off the business day would be to take advantage of Le Cafe'• "business breakfast., at The Irvine Hilton and Towen, in Irvine. Not only do they offer an impressive array of breakfast entrccs to truly ma.kc it a .. power breakf ut, .. but they offer special executive touches such as a portable phone brought to the table on rcqueat, complimentary copies of The Wall Street Jour- nal, USA Today and the local paper with a pot of freshly ground Columbian coffee, dc- caff cinated coffee or a selection of herbal teas. If you are adventurous, you might try any one of a number · of new restaurants or restaurants under new management in the Newport Beach area to sec bow your secretary feels their fare fares. Just to name a few: for- merly Club 17. it is now called Roarinc 21'1 on Newport Boule- vard at 17th in Costa Mesa; what used to be Blackbeard's is now American Restaurant, off of MacArthur in Newport Beach; Picasso's restaurant, formerly in Laguna Beach. bas relocated to The Pavilion at Lantern Bay in Dana Point; formerly the Beef • Reef and now Putell on Coast Highway in Newport Beach; newly opened is Newport Landin& in the ferry crossing on Balboa Peninsula; many selections at The Fun Zone on Balboa Peninsula just south of the ferry crossing; Gina's Pizza at the intersection of Superior and Cout Highway and open awhile but still new and worth a try-Monaco's on Coast Highway, in Newport Beach and Bubbles on Balboa Peninsula. So treat your secretaries well during their week and all year long. Until next week, have fun and good eating! SOLUTION TO LAST WEEK'S PUZZLE • CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACIOU I. t.tUIC~ ). hl&cy block encl 9. WCllCfn scare 13. Atttrisk l"T. Espect I K. [)m,of iJh 19. 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" last Saturday at the Newport Marriott Hotel ballroom at a black-tic dinner dance sponsored by the Sound of Music Chapter, bcncfitting Jackson, Mary Raymond, Do- rothy Hurley, Catherine lbyen, Terry Vella, Suzanne Frederick, Eve Heidemann (shortly to be married), Shari Esayian, Jan Lind, Bella Dwyer, Susan Bar- low, Bari Tulving, Ann Pana, JoAnne Mix, Janet Corbin, Jeri Mirams, Karen Betson, Martha Harborlites the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Barbara Glabman, chairwo- man of the event, and her com- mittee, recreated the atmosphere of the sunken city of ... Atlantis" by employing colonnades, sea horses, coral trees, mermaids, a fourteen-foot statue of King Neptune and table centerpieces of orchids, goldfish, shells and candles. The mystical eve ning was further highlighted by a silent auction, a gift certificate from Wyndham Leigh, an extraor- dinary gourmet meal and danc- ing to the popular Sound of Music Orchestra. Committee members assisting Barbara were Ellie Faber, Linda BY DINA VOi BURGER Green, Maria Francis, Marion Thompson, Jane McCaffrey, Judy Johnson and Judy Duke. Just a few of the many guests who attended were Janet and Fred Aengst, Martin Green- baum, Gloria Carras with Tom Allen, Assemblyman Gil Fer- guson with wife Anita, Anne and Roy Freeman, Nora and Hal Lehman, Chris Lindsay (who designed the floral arrangements). Greg Vigoren, Ann and Bob McLean, Dcboran and Richard Polansky, Nancy Zinsmeyer and Greg Lehman. • • • Four important luncheons took place recently-all on the same day! The Board of Directo rs of What's To Eat? Check the Newport Ensign Dining Section THIN ELLING CALL 640-LONG These People Did. April 1, 1986 Dear Gerry and Christa: • • Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian honored the vo- luntceen of the hospital at the Newport Marriott. The Women •s Auxiliary of the Arthritis Foundation ho- nored Leon Katz for hi.a research in rbeumatology at the Irvine Marriott. Over at the Anaheim Mar- riott, the Orange County Office of Protocol hosted a special day of events for the wives of the consul generals of more than 90 foreign countries. While at the Anaheim Hilton and Towers, the YWCA of North Orange County held its ninth annual recognition award luncheon. Harborlites so ho- nored were Ruth Ding and Betsy Sanden. ·1 Aga in, t hanks for handling the countless details involved in the successful marketing of our du- p lex. It has been a real pleasure interacting with you and Christa CHRISTA a GEARY LONG during the past few months. I was particularly impressed with the level of integrity and profession- alism both of you exhibited in handling some of the more emotional or human issues that have arisen during our transaction. I am con- vinced it 1s this integrity characteristic that is the real mark of professionals. It 1s rare but refreshing and uplifting when we are able to interact with people with whom we develop complete confidence and trust in their integrity. We now have this confidence and trust in both of you. In closing, my first inclination 1s to wish you luck; however. after some reflection. I would simply suggest that you continue doing what you are doing and success and good luck will surely follow. Warm regards, Wade and Elfie Alexander rJ2 ~ 1 Anaheim Hills, Ca ~ (!)~ DIGS OF NFf PORT 11c. iil~ . . 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CA NIU 6'1MM1 . • ' BY aADAllA LOUDON Sprina came to Oran1e County u the Celeste and Harp guilds of the P.af°IC Sympbony Auociation praentcd •A Sym- phony of Fuhion •and lunc:beon at the Anaheim Marriott. Tbe proceeds went to benefit the Oran1e County Pacific Sym- phony OrcbeatrL Colleen Espinosa, Neiman- Marcus director of public re- lations and f ubion coordina- tion, pulled all the stops when she presented a fashion show that was full of color, prints, jewelry. style, and evenina alit- ter. For day dressing. dots were big news, as was the cluaical pairing of black and white. They showed up in suits, dresses, jackets, and knits. A special touch of sparkle was added by draping pearls and thick gold or silver neck.laces and bracelets. Earrings are more noticeable; larger interesting shapes or long styles, sometimes to the middle of the neck. Hats were with every outfit. Almost anything goes now, like large brims, big ribbon bows, straw boaten, and floppy sun bats. Accenta of gold buttons, or stripes at the waist or hips, or a gold lint beh were touches that m8de a simple out- fit really noticeable. With the coming of spring and summer, designen dabble in prints whose themes run the gamut of being subtle, bright, or plain wild. The sequence by designer Wayne Clark was full of mix and match pieces in-. eluding pants, skirts, tank tops, and sun dresses. The prints com- bined shades of pink, yellow, orange, green, and white. It all came together with flats, jewelry, and a great hat. Linen is always a sensible fabric for hot weather,' and de- signers now use the material more and more for its versatility. The colors shown were all solids: yellow, black, purple, red, green, and even salmon. The case of linen came through in halter top dresses over pants, skirts Shop Smart • I.Ado Formal Anire • Sponaand c..u.I Wear • Aocnloria • Sow Eat.ate Jc,wlry and j.cketa in varyig ....... and atyla. and Iota of cl111ic and not-.o-cluaic 1uita. POc:btl bad ltripl of conu.ifta oolor. and Coco Chanel woUld ba.e been proud over the me ol daok- en, Chai~ and lllOft dMim, Tbe 1equencc of Whina IUitl had one thina that thii tu•mer atreasea-the use of a conr- up. It may match the au.it in print or it may be a thick terry rob, or a aundrea Oftl' the suit. Some bad bandeau tope, elMtic waist pants or skirts, or jaat oversized men 'a tailored lbirta. Leathen with new aoftmina techniques mate them a new material for summer. Deliperw are bavin1 more fun 1hirriq it at the w• pairinJ it with other f abrica, or adherina to beautiful applique deaipt. Loot for suita, clreua, and panta. -. Cocttail and evenina emem-- bles are always special, and U.. 111111 II II 11111. hsaa ... II 1 .. 1111111 II Neiman-Marcua showed • fan-................ ~MIL I .. "Hiii .... tastic aelection. Norma Walten, St. John, Carolyn Roehm and Zandra Rhoda were jmt a few of the elepnt deaipen reprea sented. There were cocktail suits and dresses in the black and white sequence that were bip- wrapped, J / 4 lenath, or with peplum waists. Lace, knita, cbiff on and taf- feta mate great statements, and the designa were breathtaking. Shown were waists gathered into bows in the back, bolero jackets, fringe and attention to sparkle. One gown had a spider web design as a shawl over a long sheath gown with more webbing between the flounces of the full skirt. The Victorian Zandra Rhodes gown that finished the show could have almost been a wedding gown with a low neck and full swirling skirt. The show was pure style in every sense of the word, and the ladies of the two combined guilda spent the afternoon won- dering what time they could get to the store, for spring and summer never looked so good! for frtt consulta~ion TM ct.all mlllll llr 11•••· lftll 1111II1 .. E111C ... .., .• ....,, .... HAIR IY LADDY lnfl'oductoty Oller CUU$14M PermsSJIM Hi/ires SJI.• Extra Owre for Long Hair 314 Old Newport Newport IHclt 651-2121 ly Appointment Only Advanced modeling workshop at DCC A six-weet coarse ill advanced-level modeliaa will be offered by OraQp Cout Col- lqe .. Commuaity Semc. Pre>- anm OD 'Jbanday neninp boa Jinnina April 2A. .. Advanced Mode•ina= ~w Your OpportuaW.•--. from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in t.M c.o.ta Maa Hi&h School ~eteria. The fee iJ S28. The worbhop fOCUICI on de- velopina profeuioeal atilla ad showmanship for the model. !!if~!I: 11.1_ ~;~l!1~il~. l:!1f 1li!l1,~i ~;if!il!i~f1;;!!§!i·1 1 1i ~~if!1l!!1ifJ1fi~1 11 1 ~fii!1i!1Ja~~l!~J~ ~~ o~ ~· i! ~i~a-~c [ -~ ~ i ~rs ~ rr ; o~ u ! I. s ii 't ~~hi~~.!' 11:1:. 8;1 ~ ~~··. B ~' ~;$1 Cit kPI f ·1 ;-I All ~ i~I · 1 =~ 1~··1 t: g a t ~ f;.~t · tt -crn Oen f..,. &_ • ~ It<_.,.,. !.~ ~ !Z . ;. ,, .... g! st ~sii J ; 1a,. ;11t; . 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I I a rU s -~; 1.:l 1H .. t n 11 J : .. ., i . · ' • • s N011CI °' T1lUITll'l IAU TU•Hm YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T UNDER A 0£EO Of TRUST DATED 02122184. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PRO~RTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF' YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION OF THE NATURE Of THE ~EEDINGS AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 5116186 et 1:00 P.M .. SUNKIST SERVICE COM· PANY, n the duty 1PCJIC)fnt.d TNltlM under end punuant to Deed of Trust recorded on 03101184 es Document no. ~ of Official Record$ In the oHk:e of the Recorder of Or.nee CountY. Clllfoml1, executed by: PHYLLIS J. STEIN, AN UNMARRIED WOMAN. WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH, (payable 8t time of uae in lawful money of the United Stat9a) et THE NORTH FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 700 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST, SANTA ANA. CA, ltl richt. tit .. end !rarest conveyed to and now held by It under said Deed of Trust'in the property situated in .. id County, California descrlbed as: A Condominium comprised of: PARCEL 1: Fee sims>'e of tltte to condominium Unit No. 66 (The HUnit") as shown upon the Condominium ptan (entided "Condominium Pt1n for Lot 1 of Tract No. 10587") State of C.llforni1, County of Or1np, in the City of Newport Beach (The "pt1nj, l'9COrded Juty 12, 1979 as Document No. 15610, in Book 13226, Pqes 76 throuah 11 S inclusive of Official Records of said 0ta"l8 County which plan pertains to the property described 1n Tract No. 1587, as per map recotded in Bopok 449, Pages S throuah 6 of MisceUaneous Maps, in the office of the County Recorder of said county. PARCEL 2: An undivided .00214 percent int.rest in and to the common areas 85 shown and defined on the plan. Except all oil, ps and hydrocarbon subltances beneeth a depth of 500 feet from the surface ol Wet land with no ri&ht of surface entry above 500 feet from the surface of said land as reserved by William J. Ca&MY. an un- married man, in the deed recorded in Book 9560, Pap 838 Official Records. PARCEL 3: An exclusive riaht and easement to use the belcony a'98 desiaNted 8-66 on the plan as bein1 appurtenant to the unity. PARCEL 4. Ari excluStve naht and easement to use the P11r1cina space desi1nated on the plan as Parkin& Space No PS-261. The total amount of the unP11id balance of the obltption secured by said Deed of Trust and reasonably estimated costs. expenses and advances at the time of the initial publication of the Notice of Sale is $75,052.72. Cumintly dated cashier's checb or certified checks w;11 be ac- ceptable to the Trustee provided they are drawn in favor of Sunkist Service Company and satisfactory Identification is availabte The street llddres.s and other common desicnation. 1f any, of the ,...1 property described abow is purported to be. 300 CAGNEY LANE. #215, NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663. The undersianed Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common desienation, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or war- ranty, express or implied, rea1rdin1 title, possession, or encumbrances, for the purpose of satisfyina the 1ndebtedl'le'SS secured by said Deed of Trust inc::ludina the fees. charps and expenses of the Trustee. The beneficiary under said Deed of Trust heretofore executed and dehvered to the undersitned a written Declaration of default and Demand for Sale. and a written Notice of Default and Election to Sell The undersiKJ\ed caused said Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be recorded 1n the county where the real property IS located DATE 04/21/86 SUNKISTSERVICE COMPANY, By Sue Henslee, Trustee Sale Officer, (209) 467 2221. 540 E Main Street. Stock ton. CA 95202 4124 5/ l 5/8 4912 K-24121 "-IBUC NOTICE FtCTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATDIENT The followina persons are doing business as· S & G PIZZA, 1600 Dove Street, Suite 130, Newport Beach. CA 92660 Stanley W. Gribble. 525 Promontory Drive East, Newport Buch, CA 92660 Robert P Jersey, 19356 Maidstone Lane, Hunt1na· ton ee.ch. CA 92648 Dale F Allyn. 14302 Baker Street, Westminster. CA92683 This business is conduct ed by a pneral partnership. Silfl8d: Stanley W. Gribble, ;, General Partner ThtS statement WIS filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County of April 10. 1986 File No. F306165 4124 511 518 5115 4908 PU8UC NOTICE f'ICtiiiOUI IUllNUS NMll ITATIMINT The followfn1 person 1s doin1 business 11: AC CENTS BY B'DA. 2180 Elden Ave . #B, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Brenda Sue Chandler, 2180 Elden Ave . #B, CoRa Mesa. CA 92627. This business is conduc1· ed by an indMdu.I. Sianed' Brenda Slle Chandlet This statement was ftled with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 24, 1986 File No F304447 4/17 4124 5/1 5/8 4882 124MO PU&IC NOTICI ncnnoul IUllNUS NAME ITATDIENT The foUowins pet'SOf\S are do1n1 business as: SIX· TEENTH STREET PARTNERS, 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 455, Newport Beach, CA 92660. Amerivest Ventures, 840 Newpott Center Drive, Suite 455, Newport Beach, CA 92660 AmertVeSt Development, 840 Newport Center Drive, Suite 455, ~wport Beach, CA 92660 This business is conduct· ed by• aeneral P11rtnership. The reaistrant com · menced to transact bus· ineu under the fictitious business name 0< names listed 1bove on 41 1186 Sianed Richard M Fell, Secr«aty This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on Apnl 8, 1986. File No F305928 4117 4124 Si l 5/8 4880 ..... PUa1C •-""rn-a-ncna ... •,•m• NAMI ITAflmlfT The fol~ Piii•• ... dointbu*-'• MlSSION OAKS APARTMEN1$. 2021 ~ Orlw, Corot\I det Mar, CA92625. Edwin F. Steen Ill, 2021 Bayside Drive. CorOM del Mar, CA 92625. Edwin F. 5'Mn, Jr •• 2021 Bayside Oriw, Corona del Mar, CA 92625. The re1l1tr1nt com, menced to transact bus· iness under the fictitious business Nme listed aboYe on 12112184. This business is conduct· ed by a aeneral P11rtnenhip. Slaned: Edwin F. ~een Ill, Gener.I Partner. This st..tement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 2, 1986. File No. F263262 4117 4124 511 518 4878 PUIUC NOTICE F1C'TmOUI BUllNUS NAiii STATDIENT The followinc person is doi"I business u VANT AG· GIO, l 77F Riverside Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92663. Diane Frances Tralli· Mattman, 713 W. Promon· tory Dr., Newport Beach, CA92660. This business is conduct· ed by an individual. Sianed: Diane F. Tralli-Mattmln. This statement wn flied with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on April 7, 1986. File No. FJOS679 4117 4124 Si l 518 4866 PU8lJC NOTICl FlCTITIOUI BUSINESS NAME STATDIUfT The followina person is doing business as: NEW· POAT BEACH ACQUISI· TIONS INC., 5140 Birch Street. #200. Newport Beech, CA 92660. Newport Beach Acquisi· trons Inc .. California, 5140 Birch Street #200, NewPOtt Beach. CA 92660 This business IS conduct ed by a corpcntton S.aned· Newport Beach AcQu1sltions Inc .. Edward J Harns, Pres, rdent. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 24. 1986 File No. F304378 4/34/104117 4/24 4831 124"1 PU9UC NOTICE F1CTl1lOUI 8UltNUI NAME STATEMENT The followina persons are do1n1 buStneu as: CARLS- BAD GATEWAY ASSO· CIA TES, 1440 Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newport Beach, CA 92660. William K. D1v1s, 1440 Bristol Street North, Suite 245. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Fred Walters, 1440 Bristol Street North, Suite 245, Newpott S..Ch, CA 92660 This business is conduct· ed by. ,.,.,.1 pertnerlhip. The re1istr1nt com· menced to tranuct bus· mess under the fictitious busineu name 0< names hsted above on 3/21186. Sianed: William K. Davis. General Partner. This statement was flied with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on Much 28, 1986. File No. F'304936 4/ 17 4124 s11 518 48n U4&t9 "*.IC N011ca FICiiiiOUI.,..... NAiii ITATDllMT The foUowinc persons are doina business as: SIX· TEE NTH STREET PARTNERS, 4400 MacAr· thur BMt., Suite '60, Hew· port B..c:h. CA 92660 JKS Investments, 4400 MacArthur BMt .• Suite '60, Newi>Ott Beach, CA 92660 T J. Todd, Inc .. 721 North Euclid #203, Anaheim, CA 92801 The f ictitious business name ref9tred to•~ wu ~--- filed on June 11, 1986 In the~ofar..... Thia bullnlea Iii condud· edby• ...... ~· Sitned: Rlcherd M. f'ell, Sealltwy. This .............. rnet-"lt -ftled with tile County Clerk of 0...,,.. County on April 4, 1986. ~· FUe Mo. F278621 4117 itl24 511 518 "879 ....CNOnCa Flt 11 nous a111nm NWITAllMUn The~ penons ate doint buSlnen n : DUTCH PROPERTY MAINTENANCE, 23011 Moulton Parkway, Suite E9, L11una Hills 92653. F. Martin Berahufs, 23542 Treviso. Llauna Hiiis, CA 92653. Eva H. Berahuis, 23542 Treviso, L..aauna Hills, CA 92653. This business is conduct· ed by husband and wife. Sianed: F. Martin Berchuls. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March 31, 1986. File No. F305020 4/34/104/17•124 4824 IMZS PUIUC *'11CI FICiiiiOUl-a NAME ITATIMDfT The,.,.'°"'"-penonl .... ~ncbusineua: WIUOW- BROOK APARTMENTS, 4400 Mac:Mhur Btvd .• Suite 460, Newport Beach, CA 92660. AmeriVest Ventures, 840 Nw-port Center Driw. Suite 455, Newport Beach, CA 92660. T.J. Todd, Inc., 721 North Eucild #203, Anaheim, CA 92801. The fictitious business name referred to aboYe was filed on Sept 30, 1985 In the County of Oflnae. This~ ls conduct· ed by • ..,..1,,.rtnership. Sl&ned: Richard M. Fell, Genenll Partner. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of 0ra"l8 County on April 1, 1986. Qriainal FUe No. F287874 -4/17 4124 511 518 4881 PUaJC NOTICI FICiiiiOUI WUS NAiii STATDIENT The ,.,.lowlna persons are doina business Is: BREEZY STRINGS, 407 Bryson Sprln1s. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. Ann Rasmussen, 407 Bry- son Sprinas. Costa Me$8, CA92627 Eric Brenton, 407 Bryson Sprints. Costa Mes•. CA 92627. This business is conduct· ed by ~partners. Sianed Ann Rasmussen. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 14. 1986. File No. F306373 4/17 4/24 5/1 518 4889 k·Jitl03 PU8UC NOT1Cl ITAlDIJfTOf AUMDOflllNT Of Ull Of HCI ihOUI .... lmNAMI The followina penons h9w lt.1Cbl8d the UM of the ftc:titious busin.s name: NEWPORT MAIL & BUSI· NESS CENTER, 410 West Pacific Cont Hi1tM9Y, SufW A, Newport BelCh, CA 92663. Ronnie G. Edwards, 21242 Breton Lane. Huntinston a.ch, CA 92646 RenM Edwards. 21242 Breton Lane, Huntinston 8-ch, CA 92646. The fictitious business name ,......,., to abcM was flled on 8/10/84 In the Countyd~ Oricinll File No. f2S2701 This business was con· ducted ~ lndMduetl (hus- blnd & wffe). ~: RI.ft EntiltpriMs. A Umitlld Pllt· nership, ~ ~ne R Ed· .wards, o.n. Partner, and Ronnie G. Edwards, Gen. Partner. Th .. ltatiement ... filed with the County Clerk of ~ Councy on April 15. 1986. 412.t 511 518 5115 4900 W.MmCI rm nnor ........... MIHR I• OflMlm._ Mlii .. IU•l•--The falioMf'I per'IOn ha wlthdr1wn •• • 1ener1t partner from the Pittner· ship .,_t1n1 under the fictitious bu1lne11 name ol COHNIE"S Of'FICE SER· VICES. It 1300 Do"9 sn.t. Sutt. 200, tlHport Bw::h, CA. Connie L. Johnson, 200 McNeil, #117, Newport Beech.CA. The Fictitious Buslneu Name,....,... to above was filed In Ofa"l!I County on 2·24-86. Sicned: Connie L Johnson File No. Fl01849 4124 5/1 5/8 51 15 4891 "*IC NOT1Cl ncntiOUI .,,.,,us NAMllTA..-..T The foflowlna persons are doin1 business as: PRO BEACH VOLLEYBALL SALES, 1440 N. Harbor Blvd .. #100, Fullerton, CA 92635. Club SportswHr, Inc .. 1440 N. Harbor &Nd., #100, Fullerton, CA 92635. This business is conduct, ed by. corporation. Sitned: Gree Hiiiman, Vice Pres· ident. This statement was fifed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on March 31.1986. File No. F305065 4/24 51151851 15 4892 1·24050 PUalC NOTICl ACiiilOUIWUI NAiil ITATIMIHT The foflowl"I penons.,.. doin1 business as: PIO, NEER MANAGEMENT, 721 S. Parker. Suite 170, Orlfllll, CA 92668. Vemon W. ~ 111, 18 Lee, Irvine, CA 92720. Reed A. Whitlock. 583 S. Dunn. Qranel. CA 92669. Paul E. Brown, 2951 Ca· talpa, Newport Beach, CA 92660. JOMPh A. Caiati, 938 Jas- mine Ave., Fountain Valley, CA 92708. This Business Is conduct· ed by • ...,.,.1 J)9rtnership. Sianed: Vernon W. Payne. This stMement WM filed with the County Clerk of Oran1e County on Much 11, 1986. File No. f303310 4124 4893 PU8UC NOT1Cl ncnnoul IUleNUS NAME ITATDllNT The foflowina persons are doin1 business 11: TIS- CARENO ART SERVICES, 3001 Red Hill Bid&. 1, Suite 201. Costa Mesa. CA 92126. Carlos Tiscareno Jr .. 4438 E. Sllverluf, Oranae. CA92669. Frank S. Tiscareno, 4438 E. Silverleaf. Oranae. CA 92669. This business is conduct· ed by co-partners. Sitned: C.rtos Tisc:atenO. Ttlis stat9mel'rt was filed wittl the County Clerk of Oranae County on April 1. 1986. File No. F'305 l 48 4124 5115185115 4894 PUaJCNCmCI F1CTinOUI.,..... NAMllTA~ The foltowtne persons.,. de>fn1 business 11: GOLD COAST PRODUCTIONS, 3424 Santa Cl1r1, Costa Mela, CA 92626. Terry L. Solomon, 3424 Santa Cl1r1, Cott• Meu, CA92626. Brian Lewis, 305 Iris, Cor· Of1I del M.r, Ca 92625. Gary F. McNamar1, 21 Lis 8rl111, Irvine, CA 92715. This businels ts c:onduc1· ed ~ • ..,...., pem*Ship . Sieied: Teny Solomon. This ~ .., flied with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on April 21, 1986. Flte No. F'306970 412.t 51 15/8 5115 4904 NOTICI Of' T1lUl11l"S SAU 1SI 15-22111 ( ..,.. YOU ARE IN OEF'AUL T UNDER A DEED Of TRUST DATED216185. UNLESSYOUTAKEACTIONTOPAOTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOtD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU , YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. On 5/9186 at 9:15 A.M .. CICG CORPORATION as the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust. Recorded on Bnl 85 as Document No. 85-292113 of Official Records in the office d the Recorder of Oranae County, California, executed by: GEORGE P. GEORGE & JEAN M GEORGE, WIU SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH OR A. SPECIFICALLY DESIGNATED CASHIER'S CHECK($), (pay1bfe at time of sale in lawful money of the United States) AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE OLD ORANGE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, LOCATED ON SANTA ANA BOULEVARD BETWEEN SYCAMORE STREET AND BROADWAY, SANTA ANA. CA ltl rilht, titte Ind 1.-.st convey9d to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust fn the propert.7 srtu.ted In uSd county, Cafffomia. dncrlbint the land tt.r.ln: LOT 3 IN BlOCK 15 Of SECTIN '8', NEWPORT B£ACH , IN THE CITYOF NEWPORT BEACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE.. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK it, PAGE 27, OF MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF' SAID COUNTY. The w..t address and ottw common delilnMion. if any,°' the rul property delcribed lbcJw is purported to be: 105 F1n£ENTH STRECT. NEWPORT BEACH. CA. The undef'llCMd Trust.e dltclalm1 any HabHity for any lnconec:ttw ofthe ..,_.addfwend atlwcommc>f1 delie'*ion, If any, shown herein. SeiduMwm bem.de, ~wtthout~or~. HPrffl or Implied, re1ardln1 title, poue11lon, or encumbrancft, to pay tile remalnlns princlpel sum of the note(s) MCured by said Deed of Trust. wfth lmarest thlteon. es PftWided In ukt IQl(1), .o.nc.. If any. under the terms of tile Deed of Tru1t, fen. ~ end apente1 of the TNStM Ind of the tru1b c,..._, by 116d Deed of Trust, to-Mt $138.161.15. The beNflciely under Slid Deed d TNlt ........ ••ecut.d end dellwred to the undenlcned a ...-.n DeclMltion of o.fM.et Ind Demand for Sele. end ....,. Notk:e of Default Ind Oectlon to Sett. The undeli ..... caused said Notice of 0.fault and Ea.ctlon 'o Sell to be recorded In the ~ ..... the ,.... ,,.~ Is locaelld. Truslle it CICO ~ w,.. end ·~ number d penon conductinl sale Is: 7101 Baird Avenue, ,_eda CA 91335-4196/ (818) 342.3409. ' CICG CORPORATION. AS TRUSTEE. BY DEBORAH A.MASEY 4117 4/24 51 l 4870 tl100CMCCENID a.M: WOT. SANTA MA. CA .... If YOU 08J£CT • tM ..•. ,, .. ,. ,,., ............... ................ ............. iMMt • T .. n lt a a .. ttmt ...... . _.,_ ......... . ..,,.._ . • ., •• aa-.... 111-m-• • • •s •a•• ti ..... ,t .ll,.. .. . .,.. dsila .... CIUrt .. ,. ........ .. .• .. . .,,. ... _, .............. _ .. ........ ,, .. .... -ti ...... ,.. ... , IR ldan 100 ti .. C.. .... ft ' IOI Ola. TM ................. ... ..... ,... . ..,, " .......... ~ .. ................... · WMI MAY IXl\l•IE the ............. ,.., ... ...,_ ...... JI f ln ..................... ........ • IC ..... •8d· .... t' .•uponthe ........, far ... IMCutDr Of ...... " l ...... end ftle .<"J 'I. We Want Your Wh•f s IC)tn1 on in your life? With your club~ With your sports procr•ms? 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Dldlii r • ol IWLlllt ... Ou••llll tair s.. ... • ..--. Nalicl9 fll DEIEllll .,.. n r , • s.11. TM ...,....,aid cam!ld aid NElk:e al IWElllt ... Elllc9an tit W ID be twcuclEd .... c::adr ................... --liac8d T~ o...:~a,1916 lllP£RW. CORFORATION OF AMERICA a aid T...._ bJ JDfc:e A. ~Q.. Sr. Tn.-. S. 0.., 9!i96 aw 5 I Ela Dr .• P.O. ea. 631. S.. flilsa: CA 92112-<>631, 6191292-6412. • '11041174124 4838 ....ellOTD llDllCEOl IU1M OI STWDB&LW -OIKlllW10 • •••• lllatt DIO. &-1.m1'7 To.-._....ba ....... ies. o«libs. a:wtlil ... lt ~ """ ... &*SON ..., ~ be Cllt-. iec it• I d 1i'1 thewil01.-. al STANL.£Y EUGENE HMLEY. A. ~ ... a-t filed bJ Al. HMLEYWATKINSin the~CaurtalQr._ County reQUeStins ..... MICHRLE KAPLAN be ......................... .. ,. ....... , .. ...... "' ........ ... The pilltition '9qtteSts ......,.., ...... .. ldllllllundllr .......... ~ .... AdliiillistJation of &l&aAct. Atw~can.,.~ .... blld MAY 7, 1916 11 ~--~l.kx:md 111UOOWIC: aJITER DRIVE WEST. SANTA ANA. CA 9IZ1UZ.. F WU oaET ID h ............. JOU .................... >11 .. ..., ... ,..,, ~· ... ..... ..... • ..... out ........... ,.Yow iW e a,... .... ..,. .., 7 -;-., : A cs;& tJQtt araccrasaa fl .... ,,.._ .. .,,.. drlllll ........ . .. 11 ...... II 11 ..... .. .. ~...., bJ .. c:aurt ....... "'°""" ..,.., .. dllll al .. .... ... al llEllEn -~ in --..100 al .. c.lb· ... ..,...... Cod9. The time tor filinl ct.ims will not ..... prior tD ... "'°""' from .. dllll al .. ._.. notic:9d ....... ~MAY D.WN .. file .... bJ .. c::aurt. • JIDU .. • P990I' ·-1 If in ......... JOU,,., ... upan .. z I'*'°'..,.._ istnlar,01upantt.lllb1wy tor .. , ......... .... trlllar .... tile •!h .. court wltt ptOd al 5l8MCl9,. • writ· -~--.--JIDU dlsir9 ..... nalice al .. .. o1 ......... , ... ~of emte ~ Of fll .. Plli3i0ta OI mx:cans mw6wiid in IK· .... 1200 ... 1200.Sal .. ca ... ,,....Cada. -......, tar Pwtiticw•. JUl.£C.~ II "-. 505 Cir Pa' 1$ ..... S...900. Or--. CA ... 41104117 4.124 4852 "lOU oaEY .... ........ $1. 4JIU ................. ............... _,..... = ........ ..... milt ............. "' ·=~ .......... ~~~rcan. ··-·-· &181 ol ..... ,,.. ..... .. .,.,, dlflllt ..... calrt. ......... ,... .. 1$111 .... =· .... .., ..COUit ... ...... .... ..... -.. ... ...,, ............. , . In .... 100o1 .. c.mar-.. ,,.,.. c... n.1me -fiHnl delmt ... not ..... prtar .... rnonlhl __ ..... o1 .. .__ nalcld-.... W>tl •Y~h .. ... by .. cut. "'°" .. • ...._. L:tu •rt in .. ....... ,aaa..., ... .._. .. lllll'WOI ...... ..., ........... hit .. .. I I c.-• lldmll• ................ Clut ... ,,..,, ........ . .... ._.._ ....... ~ ........ fta1IC8 al .. .. ol 8ft ...... 'I ... appral911Mnt of ..... -fll olh 11 .. DN Of ~ erwtlbllld In..:. ... 121D0 ... 12G0.5ol .. C1S1il-~obm0Dda. AllorMy ........... LEWBW. IOU. A. BOIES & O'ltOUM£ LAW ARM, 11777 SAN YINC£NT£ Bl.YO. STt 777, LOS ANQfl ES. CA 900t9. 41104117 4124 4156 -----..... , ...... ,_ ..... Ull·--~ 1'02* LOM11mm YOU NIE. IN Dl:fAULTUNDaA OUDOf TiltUST~TED JUlY 25. ltm. UNUll VOO TME M:nON TO ...,TECT YOUR MftMi t , rT MAY • 80lO AT A fl\BJC SALE. SC s::: ~ en ~ ~ ~ fr ~ n a ~ ~ r t- ~ .., -· ~ ,._IC...,. MIA 1m• 11 .. -·· I I The f1l1 I C ..,_. ls =~-... • AM-fAO OI .,..,. 1JACH. 2012 ~ .......... NMlLc.r.2012~ ~ •teapOJt leech. CA 92MO. Thll ~fl conctud· ed ~ M indMdull. -..: ~LCerr. ........ "9nudlld under NI ~ Mini on•/t/16. This ......, ...... filed wtth ttMI County Clerk of Oranl9 County on March 21.1•. File No. F'304m3 4/17 4/24 5/15/8 4869 a••• flUa.IC ... ., ... m .... a~ FW:hi .... lllDI NW ITATB•Jn The tollowlfts person ii d(Mna bullMM as: DOC- TORS FOft DOCTORS. 1606 Reef Ylew ~~ Con>n. dtl Mer, CA ran. TOUl"Mmlnt ~ l>&- socildon, Inc., 1'°6 Reef VIN CWde. CcranedM Mer. CA92625. This bl •I 111 Is c:anduc:t· ed by. COf'1*111gn. SIFed: Rldlefd J. ~~,. Thll ......... -filed with the County CJerii of Onanp County on W.rch 28.1996. Ale No. not937 4/17 4/24 5115/8 4872 .....,. .. lmle ..... ITAW 1tor ···-· ... MITll•ll• .. ,... --fCiiiiOUI •1•1•--Th• toOowinc persons hwl~ ...... pettnen from tbe Pl'b*· ship oper•tin1 under: FOURTH AHO MAIN ASSG- CIATES. 900 ClllNY I.Me, P"•port Blech, CA 92663. The fictit:io'4 Bulineu Name Statement for the Pwbwlhip WIS filed on .Juty 9, 1985 in the County of Oran,.. Oricinal File No. F280735. l.[. Eberline. Inc .• 900 Ca1n•r Lane, Newport a.ch, CA 92663. Califor. Illa. This business was con· ducted by a 1eneral part. iwship. SllMd: LE. Ebef. lin1. Inc., 8y. Lansln1 E. a.ti .... Prwlidant. This ......,.... was filed with the County Clerk of Orance County on March .... , ......... FIClii •••MID• -ITM I The lilla l• ••• .. doiftl ........... -LOHQ llACH All'TUIA ASIO· CIATa a C Ufw•• ..... '*"•lflfat13C.,..., PINa. ...... 2!00, Nupcet li9d\ CA t2IMO. -.,._. C. lti ;tJ .. Tn.. •0tfllfllucCIHDfT,..._ atlhe ..... C.andO.-. ..... Trull. undlr Dec. llnlliDn at T Nit dlltd Oc· tober 24, 1980 and as amended, 2553 Moneco Dflw, Lapn. a.ch, CA 92651. Thomas 0 . l•nny, 17 Woodflower, Irvine, CA 92714. w.tbNnCorpcntion, Caf. lfornla. 25092 Buckbc»rd lane, La1una Hiiis, CA 92653. This business is a ...,.,., s-tnarshiP- T he re1l1trant com - menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious buslneu name or names list9d abcM on March 26. 1986. Silned: Stephen C. Hope.ins. This ltlltement was filed with the County Clerk of Orana• County on March 27, 1986. Fite No. F304780 4/3 4/10 4/17 4/24 4815 Z7.li86. ~ITA.,._l 4/3 4/10 -'117 4/24 ~ •• .; ............ ..-.on Is PUa.IC lllOTICI FW:iihOUI •1111• ..._ITATlmll'f The ~ pef'IOn Is doif'I ~ -.: INTER· UHK INNOVATIONS, lNC., 1189S-f Sky Pan Circle, IMne, CA 92714. Interlink lnnowation1, Inc., 19895-f Sky Pan Cir· cle. Irvine. CA 92714. This business is conduct· ed by I~\. Si1r'9d: ~· 111 -.: C0RA0 TK>H, 2006 Quail Streit. Newport Btech, CA 92660. Bocner Parfum1. a Ca· lifomia c:.orpomion, 2005 Quall StrHt, Newport Beech, CA 92660. The re1lstrant com- menced to transact bus· iness under the fictitious business neme 11-t ~ on Januwy 29, 1986. This business .. conduct· ed by. oorpcntion. Siped: Paul a.-. Plwident. This .....,...,. .. flied with the County Clerk of Oran .. County on March 28. 19186 .• file No. f'304979 4117 4/24 5/1 5/8 4873 PWIJC N011CI ~eo:.:- Thl folcMilll '*'°"' ... dcirW bulk-.• PENSION Pl.AH MANAGEMENT. 1506 Sandcastle Drive, Corona dill .... CA 92625. 9JMa T. Fuibubo, 1506 Sandcastle Drive, Corona dill M8r, CA 92625. a.rt>en Puccintn, 1506 Sandcastle Drive. Coton• del MIW. CA 92625. This ~ is c::onduct· ed by joinl ~ SilNd: s,Ma T. Fuiblbo This .......... -filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on March 31,li86. f"tle No. F305021 4/3 4/10 4117 4/24 4823 "*'CNOTICI ACiii ..... 1111 _.ITATlmJfT The falowlf • ........ ~ bulinlM as: MAKCO INSURANC( MARKUING, 107 S.Wenth StrMt. ..... part 8-dt. CA 92'61. Kander Corp., 107 Sev· enth Str.... Newport Beech, CA 92661. This~ iacondud- =·~~~ kWlt. Thll .. , ,,..... -ftled wfth ttMI Count1 Ce.rt of ~~on Apt 21. 1111. RM ND. nG IHI 4124 5111/15115 4toa ,.., . ··--··-... lullt1111 -..... CUT.uPI--~ 11Ml·J7hll 1n• .,.._ O...CA.._ o.w. --13'41·17 ,...._, Ollidlit Q,M. CA 92M3. MkMll ..... 11141· YI ,.,... Olrdlln 0..W.. CA92'43. Jefte Appell, U'41·37 ,...,._, o.dln <MM. CA 92643. be Hlbtf11•a. llMl· Tl ,. ... , °""' Onlw. CA'*3. This ..... ii candUd- ed by Staned: Denni s Wolfe, Plrtritr. TIW ttll1 l*1t w flld with tM County Clet• of 0ranp County on March 13,lm. File ND. f'l035SO 4/341104/174/2A 4&JO at• ...c..a ACllllOUI• 111 I• UMllTA~ The fotto••• person Is doins but6nela at: AUTO INSURANCE SP£CWJSTS, 4500 ~ DrM. s.... 500, Newport Beech, CA 926fi0. A&*> lnsunnce Special· ists-Newport. tnc., a Ca· lifomia corporlllion, 4500 Campus Oriw, ~ 500, Ne•port a.ctt, CA 92660. This~ la conduct· ed by a COlpcnliola. Th• reaistrant com- menced to tranuct bus- iness under the fictitious busineA .....,. • nemes listed abowe on 9/13/82. Si1ned: James F. Caird, President. This 1t1i1111irnent w filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on March 31,l~ AleNe.Fa86Ml 4/17 4/24 511 518 4871 anu "*'C Mll&JTIMP'lf9C1'C FIC llllOUI ..... ..._ITATBmn The toe._.... person is ~~-FALICK/ KLEIN/PIROY, 281 1 Villa Way, Newport Buch, CA 92663. The Falick/Klein p.,,,.,. ship, Inc.. 5847 5-1 Felipe, Suite 1900, Houston, TX nrY51. This business is c:onduc:t· ed by • COlpcntion. The r .. istnnt com- menced to trans.ct bus· iness under the fictitious business name or names listed above on 9/ 1/15. SilNd: James F•ick. Prn- idenl Thia stMernent was filed with the County Clertc of Oranse County on March 28, 1986. file No. Fl04936 4/17 4/24 5/1518 4874 WllOl'ICE AtiiiiOUI M I I ID ..... ITATIMlln The followinc penon 11 doq bulif'9ss •ZAHARA. 1077 Santa Ana Ave., La- ... Blech, CA 92651. Sheri-Anne Fahy, 1077 Santa Ana Ave, La1una Beech, CA 92651. This ~ is conduct· ed by an individu81. Silrted: Sheri·Anne Fetty. This mtement was flied with the County Clerk of Or-. County on Mam 31, 1986. f'ite No. F305019 4/3 4/10 4/17 4/24 4825 WN811CE HChilOUI MJ•11m .-1TATEMlllT The foHowina penon IS doi"I business as: ITS A WRAP. 108 Via Vella, New- port Blllch. 92663. Jule P. ~ 108 Ya. Yetla. Nemport Beach. CA 92663. This~ ii conduct· edbyan~.SilJ.t Julia P. fleminl. Thil ........... -filed with the County Cleft& of <>ranee County on March 21.1-. ,. ND. 3CM952 4134/104/174124 4809 ......cmra Hehl .. • Ill r• MM11Tn81Bll Thi ........... S*'IC"• .. daitw~• KEYCOH- NECTION, 1155 Austin Street, Co1ta Mesa. CA 92626. Ridwd Arthur £,...,an. 1155 Austin Str-. Costa ..._CA92626. This~ ii conduct· ed by an lndMdwt. Sisned: Rtctwd Mhw ........ n. This .....,,... -filed with the County Clerk of Oran .. County on March 31, 1916. 4/3 4110 4/17 4/24 4826 "*.IC MnlCI f'ICllllOUl•PIU I• ..... ITA~ E.S.P. Martt.t Manace· ment Company, 2636 Orion M , S...... Ana, CA 9Z704. CatOtyn H. &.pen,, 2636 Orlon 14. Santa Ana, CA 92704. < TNI ~ is ccnduct· e ed by an lndMdulli. SllMd; CWofynH.~. This ........... -filed with the County Cleric of Oran1e County on Mwch 3, 1986. FM No. F302459 4/3 4/10 4127 4124 4829 PUmJC flOl1CI HCiihOUI MJlltln IMMEITAlW The tolkMi'll P9"JiOI • .,.. doin1 business u : CON· TRACTORS DISBURSE· MENT CONTROL COM - PANY, 14140 e.ch ~­ #106, Westminster, CA 92683. Tyler Enterpriwt, Inc., 14140 Beech Blvd. #106, We&trniolW, CA 92683. This~ is conduct· ed by. oorpcntion, 54aned: M8'ta Md(Mna, s.a ... y. This ......... -filed with the County Clerk of Or-. County on April 21 , 1986. Ale No. Fl06971 4/24 5/15115/15 4905 PUmJC NOTICI HCllllOUI MJ•lua _.ITAlW The followinc person is doinl bl.aainla -N£TTlE CREEK SHOP, 17 Fashion Island, N9wport Beech, CA 9'C;. 8. Andenon, 5622 Southall. IMne, CA 92715. This bus'MSS is conduct· ed by an lndMdual. Sicnecf: Bruce 8. Anderton. This ltltlMwnt was filed with the County Cieri( of 0ranet County on April 21, 1986. Flle No. F306972 4/24 5/1 5/85/15 4906 "*.IC MOncl f1CihiOUI .,. , ... _.ITA~ The foHowins pet"IOf'I is cloins busineu as: NTA SPORTS MARt<ETING. 404 c.telina, Ne•port Beach, CA92663. Nida A..,... .. 404 ea. ... '"*part 8-ch, CA 92663. The~ ii c:ondud· ed bran lndiwficMI. ~ Nicklil•wa. n. .. "ment -Ned """ tM County ce.n °' 0... Ccuttr on Ap.11 14, 1--. All NG. F306J72 4117 4124 5/1 511 ... T.O. BID CCllJl'MI --~fj m .,....==,· ....... •,WU.: ATPUalC ... -rMH MCft8-•:zma M •ICRD • CMI. CW 11: \Ji r:; ....... ., ........ .....,., .. ............ , .... ti ... , ..... _ .... _ .......... .,..,,,, ....... _ ... .... ...-11 COit ..... ...... ~-..,. __ ...,D'ft .. o1;ua .mm• .. ANDIAYWAllCX:eATICll-. did-I. Im • ....... 1• ...... 12111, .... 1114 fl cm.ill ... ,. ..... ,..,, .... at1o.m.c.u-. ............... 1d11 .. I' ... lit 1afT..tN9:1M1, IR .. Clftftlg J 1 lllldl; ~ .. ar..a. .... t1ta111 •·---· ,., in._.n&,...21tD21Pctu•1fllY 181 ............ ,,, ... c...., .... ,, ... Ce " EllClllt .................................. . Md 2 • ~ Gft I ........... -..... 41 II ol .-aae ....... In ...... ,,, .. r...-:.-.••~~-d Mid Cciunlr. VOU NIE. iN OUAUlT UNODt A DUD 01 DUST OATEO 5/021T1. UNLESS YOU TAICt ACTICMI TO PROTECT YOUR "'°'9TY, IT MAY • 10t.D AT A PUlltc SALE. IF YOU Nl'.£0 All DPt.AMATION Of TH£ NATURE Of THE rROCUOeNQ AGAINST VOU, YOU 9HOUU> CONTACT A LAwmt. 1653 ..... ~ Clfda. N11pDft ~CA "<1f • ......... 0tCDm1••dlf...,.,atp1~ Is"'°""~• no...,...il .... •tDltscomcll• 111 « correctness)." The ~ under uld Deed alTn,llt. byrwata bfwtt01.,_. inlheobl--• secured thereby,....,...,.. wutied and delMMed to the underllaned a wrttt.. Oedention of ~ft Ind Demand for Sele, and wtitl8n notice of def8ult and at election to CMM the .,........., 9D Ill Mid property to satisfy uid obUpUons, and thef after the unclerlisned caused &aid notice of default and al~ ... be NCOJdlild o.:.Tlbtr 23, lte5 ..... No. 15--513910 ol Official Aecanil in the office of the A9cordll at Or.,. County; Said Sale will be made, but without covenant or ~.~--°'implied, .... 'dici ... PCl••-ion. or ~ 1D s-y the fWnainifW pt'..~ sum of the note(1) MCured by said deed ol Trust. tfith interest u In said note l)f'CMded, advances, if any, under the wms at S8id Deed ~ TNlt. ..... dilllll and ....,.. at the TNltee and al the ~ crt 111 ~ by met o.t at TNll s.id sale will be held on: Friday, M-r 9, 1916, et 1:30 p.m. in the ~ to tlie buMdiftS lacMed It 601 South ............ Or.,.., Cllb•lia i266I. At the time at the MWtial pM(.llticlft at this natice, the IDllll mnount at IM wlp9id b1fsioa at IM.oli"911f~• secured hr ttMI abow9 describlid deed of trust and esti~ co.ti,..... u, and.-.-ii $146 .... 17.31. ft is possible thet I( the time at .... the openlf'I bid tney be ... .._, the tlai ~ 111 due. If..,..,.., the etpadld oPeni"I bid nwy be obtained by callina the followin1 telephone numbers on the day bef«e ~e sale: (714) 385-4837 or (213) 627· 4865. o.te: April 7, 1986 TAC/I". 9897 T.O. SERVICE COMPANY as said Trustee, by Betty Jo McDaniel, Assistant Secretary, 601 South Lewis St., ()ranee. CA 92668 (714) 385-4700 4/17 4/24 5/1 4859 "*'C NOTICE F'ICllllOUIM•rr ID IMMEITATDmlJ The followinc person is doi'll business as: CAUFOR· NIA TRAOfflONS/BRIOAl TRAOmONS. 1835-C New- port Bhd.. Suite-145, Colta Mesa.CA92627. Californi a Tradit ions, 1835-C N9•port BMl. S&Mle 145, Ccm Mela. CA 92627. This business Is conduct· ed by • OOi POI lltiort. Silwed ~ ....... 0. Smith. Pfesl Trusurer. California Tra· ditions.. This st.Itel ... It -ftted with the County Clert. of Or.,. County on April 2. 1986. Fite No. F305378 4/104/11 4124 5/1 4843 PUmJC llOncE hCiiiiOUI ...... ...-nA..--T The fottowi"I person Is doint business n : BEN· TLEY'S ANTIQUARY, 220 EHt 17th Street, Costa Mesa. CA 92627. Robert J. Kahan, 712 San- taM Or., Corona del Mar, CA92625. This business is conduct· ed by.,~-__,: Robert J. KaMn. This ..... ...,. .. ftted with the County Clertc of ~County on Aprit 21. 1986. F'tte No. F306969 4/24 511 518 5115 4903 PUa.tem'ilCI HCih .... 11 • ...... me n The~ .... -~ bUlln111 Ill: CAVE auK MlfOIU FUNO lT0.,4BC..-Dr .. 91a. 102. Neapcet lw:t\. CA ... ~ Qraaap. Inc. (CA), ~~Dr .• S..102. t• port a.ch. CA 92660. This bul!neu Is con· ductld b¥ a limlld s-tr-· 1hip. Sipect: Robert 8 . Scdl. Slcnlaf 1. This .. 2 ••• -Ned with the County ~ of Or.,. Counlr on April 7, 1916. File No. Fl05666 4/104./17412•511 4849 ,._ICMmCI HCiii ... llRII ....mm n The ..... ·~· doifW.....__ ~ WEST, 2005 W. Balboa Bhd.. tie ;at a.ch. CA 92663. o.vid Bancroft Amca, 1169 Summit Aaed. s.a e.t.t, CA 93108. Tt'ti1 business Is con· duct9d br an tndMdual. Si9'9d: o.id Alfftck. Thil .... ~ -filed with the~~~ Or.,. ~ on Acri 7. 1-. File No. F305665 4/10 4117 4/24 511 4850 , " ,. - ' .. , MCmCX YOU AR£ IN DU'AULT UNOP A rxm OIF TRUST. DATU> AUGUST !'-1• UNt.ESS YOU TAICl ACTION TO PM>TECT YOUR '9lOfUTY, IT MAY IE SOlO AT A PUBLIC SAi.[. IF YOU NEED AN Dft.ANATION or THE NATURE Of THC PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A l.AWYP. On May 2. 19161 DANIEL lEIBl. es duly •PPOintlld Sublbt\M TNIM under Ind punulnt to Deed d Trust recorded Au1u1t 19, 1915, as inst. No. 85-309420, of Offtcial Alcodl In the ofllce d the Councy ........... of Oranae County, C.llfornie Will SELL AT PUBllC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100EA FOR CASH (peyabte at lime of Nie In lawful money d the Unit8d s.tl) It the front entrance to the old er.,.~ Ccuthcue located on Santa Ana Bt\od.. betwHn Sycamore and Btoedny, Santa Ana. CaUfomia., at the hour of 9:15 a.m. all ri1ht. tltte and interest~ to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated In said County ~ State dascribed as: Lots 21 and 22"' Block 9, Anubdivfsion "'Sectian 1, e.&boe Island, H per map recorded In Book 6, Pap 30 of ~ Mapa. In the office al the~ A9cardat d Ora• County, C.tHomia. The street eddresa end other common dnianation. if M'/. d the,_, POl*tY dllcribed M>cM is purportlld to be: 505 ,,.,_ Awnw. ~of NNpart 8w:h. CA. The undersianed disclaims any liability for any In- correctness of the lttel't addNSI and ~ common dllilNtion. tf .-,y • ...,.. .... Said -. will be mlde. W without CC111i11111int or -•MlY. express or Implied, rqardinc title, posMSlion, or encumbrances, to pey the remalnina prindpel sum of the rdl(s) secured bf aid OMd of Trwt, wlh ..__ ttweof'1, as prow6ded In said nalll(1), ..,_w:es, if any, undef the terms of the Deed of Trust, fMs. c...._. and~ ot the Trume and d the 1ru11s cremd a,, aid o.t dTNlt. ~ 126.ln.u The bef 19fidery unds said DMd d TNll halllob9 executed 1nd deli'*9d to the undefsicned a written Olc:Watiolt"' OefaJI Md Demend IDr s.. Ind a .... Notice al Dlfa.M and Election to Sell. The undlllli9ied c.usect uid Notke of Default and £1ection to Seit to be recorded in the county where the ,.., Pf'OC*tJ ts kJcMlc1 PUme, Sir-* Address Md T eiepta• Number of Trust. 01t penon conductinc sale i$ o.ntet Lefbl, 223' East~ Boule'lard, Paadena, CA 91107, (818) 793-1317. 0...: ~ 28. 1986 4/ 10 4117 4124 4M2 W NOTICE fCiihOUI Ml•lat MmlTATBmff The toltowi ......... .,.. do\n1 business as: THE JANEZ GROUP, JANEZ DEVELOPMENT, JANEZ MANAGEMENT IN1'£RNA· TIOHAL. JANU INVEST· MENTS, 1715 Port AshMy Pl., Newport Bach, CA ~. Wlez !Yan Kocmur. 1715 Pott Ashley Pl., Newport Beech. CA 92660. Barbara Irene Kocmur, 171 s Port AsHftiJ Pl., ..... port Beech, CA~. This business is con· ducted~ husbend and ..... Sicned: J. Kocmur. This stlltenient was fi'9d with the County Clerk of <>ranee County on April l, 1986. File No. F305232 4/10•Vl74/24S/l 4853 1-24343 PU8UC~ ncn"ous 8UllfllUS NAMI STATEMENT The followin1 person is dome business es: OAUCO HOLOGRAPHICS. INC . 1603 MonrcMa Ave.. Costa Mesa. CA 92627 D.ieco ~aphtes. Inc . California, 3388 Via l ido. Newport Beach, CA 92663 Thts buSlnes.s ~conduct· ed by • corpcntlOl'I Stcr'9d· Daleco Hotocraph1a. Inc . Davtd S Rou1h. Executive Dtrector This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orane• County on March 14, 1986 File No. f303609 4/3 4/104/174124 481 2 92653. This business is conduct· ed by a pneral partnership. The re1istr1nt com- menced to transact busi- ness under the fictitious buslness name or names lm.d abow on March 26. 1986. Si,ned: Stephen C Hopkins. file No. f304781 4/34/104/174/24 4814 1-2U71 PUm.JCllOTD F1CTl110UI ...... U.. ITATIMINT The followm1 ~son 1s dome businees as: CHES- TER • SON, INC., ~344 Coast HiehwaY. Unrt e. Dena Point. CA 92629. Chester Williams & Son. Inc .• Cahfomia, 34344 Coast H1anway, Unit 8, Dana Point. CA92629. This busine5$ IS conduct· ed by a corpcntion. Stcned: Chester Williams 6 Son, Inc .. Christine Brunner. Aaent- Th1s statement was filed with the County Clerk of Oranee County on March 24, 1986. file No. F304488 4/34/104/17 4124 4822 l-Mll7 WMmCl ntihlOUI •2•11• ._ITA1W The to11CJW11 '*'°" is dot,. business n: BUSI- NESS RESOURCE ~ SIONALS, 25211 Yacht Drive, Dana Point. Calif., 92629. Bruoe R. Peasland, 2521 l Yacht Drive, Dana Point. Calif., 92629. This business is con· ducted by an Individual. Siened: Bruce R. P9esland. This statement wa filed with the County Ctetk of <>ranee County on~ 25, 1986. File No. f304599 4/10 4/17 4/24 5/1 4847 PUalC M011CI ntihlOUI ... ,. ._IJATBmlT The~..,.., is ~ busHwsa es: R.E.0. SOl.UTIOHS, 1715 Part MA- iey Pl., tluport a.ch, CA 92660. Jenez .., Kocmur, 1715 Poft Asllley Pl., .... Pol't a.ch, CA 92MO. This business is con- dudlld bJ an indMduet. s.-t: J. Kocmur. TNllll•••ll-Nect .... County a.rt "' 0-. ~on Apt l , 1-. FllNo.'305231 ~IO 41114124 511 415o4 YOU All • llFAULT UMD8 A IUD OF .,.,.., DA11D. :..... 1'M. ttn; tw• ftMI TMI &.- TO ••tlCY,.,. ,_J&Jf, If MY• -AT A PUa1C MU.•'°" -M ~Of THI MW Of Tl;ll ,_C Fii •AlllSl' 10U. YOU ...... tmf&JA...,._ · GUAllOWt lWUST DEID SUMCO. A CALWOMIA MORTGAGE SEJMC£ • ~ ............. Tn.-..., the ~11dwtdtrultWUSEllAT PU8UC AUCTION TO TH£ HIGH£ST a00€R FOR CASH OI M Mt ..,.._ In Section 2924h ol tM CMI Code. II ,..._ .. end lnternt conwe,.cl tlO and now Mid by tt under said OMd of Trull In._ PfCll*1:J ......, .... , clllcrtMd: TRUSTOlt ....... w. OlfFl£Y ... ~ J. Dlm.EY. HulbendMd .. BENEFICIMY: LUCUl WATSON llMLY, •widow R(COM>£0 June 30. 1972 .. l"*""-'l Number 33901 lloc* 10203 ..... 675 ol OMdel "**'* In the olllc:ed ..... al OIANQE ~ Seid DledolTNlt. •r .............. ....,_. lat l In Bica..,,. d TrKt ND. 518 •per ... NCGClld in boal 17, .,_ 33 to 36 ~ ol ,., : •• - Mllpa. recordl d ll6d county. UCEP'tlNG l'HOfHIOM the Northerly 1.4 felt. menuNd • riPt .. .,,,. tlO the Nontwty line ot uid lat and tt. .. ......, 21.ao feet of the bstef1y 61.30 .... ol tM Soutt.ty 4.'6 fillit"' the~ 5.15 ..... n....s Ill....,.. ...... to the Nclf1hetty ... ol llid kit. ALSO EXCfPTlNG ~WI/ portion ~ bekM the lined anll• y hilt' tide d tt. P'acific ~ MAY ALSO 8[ KNOWN AS: 2296 Che .... Rued. 8llla.. CaMami9 <"a..,.. addl-Oft commo1t dr . ....,., ii rhawn abow, no WTM1ty is p.n n ti> ib complmt•• Oft COfNdrms). Tt.. l::len9ficialy under said DMd ot Trust. by l'9elOn of a bruch "' default 1n tt. cblia ..,. secured .,_., het9tdor9 ew:'*<I end delivered to the underlilMd I written O.CIWltion of Default and Oenwnd tor SMe. Ind wrftt9n notice of brMch and of election to cauTe the undersianed to Nit satd property to Mtisfr said obt111tlons, and therufter the underlf1ntc1 caused said notice of bruch and of election to be Recorded Nowmber 27, 1985, AS INSTRUMENT NO. 815 480U6 of said Ofridal Aecords S.ed We witl be mede. but without CCWW1t OI wnnty, express or Implied, reprdin1 title, possession. or encumtnnces to pey the ~ princ.IPllf sum ol the noe.(s) secured bf said Deed of TNM. wtth lnlllNll as in uld note prcMded, actv.nces. If any, under the terms of said Owl of Trust. '8es. ctw.-end ape1w of the Trusa. and of the trusts crWlllld bf said Oeed of Trust. Said sale will be held on FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1986, • 11 :00 A.M .• It the Concord Street entrance to the ~ locatlld M 1570 East 17th Street. Senta AM, CaNb ilia 92701. The total amount ol the unpllid belance ot the~· secured by uld ptopefty to be sdd. qattw ..... inlllrest. i.t• cherllS. and estimated com. expenses Md acMnces. as of the dMe t.eof, is $110,473.08. ON: April 2. 1916 GUARDIAN TRUST OEEO SERVICE'S, It. CALIFORNIA MOATGAGE SERVICE. as said trustee. bf T-1 Schifflfti. Assist.ant Secnltwy, 1570 E. 17th Sbwit. Suitll E. s.a Ana. CA 92701, (714) 5'7-7ln. 4/104/174/24 """ NOnea.,...,.,. uu 11••1111 •a.t-te ~--YOU AA£ IN DEf'AUlT UNOER A DEED Of TRUST. DATED 07/02/11. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUtt Ptt(ftkl t, IT MAY K SOU>AT A PUil.iC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXP\ANATION Of THE NATUR£ Of THE PROCaDtNG AGAaNST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER. On 05/02116. It 09:15 ddock A.M. Ill TH£ FRONT ENTRANC£ TO THE OLOORAHGECOUNTYCOUlfrHOUSE ON SANTA ANA BLVD., BETWEEN SYCMt0A£ ST. & BRON1flAY, SANTA ANA. CA 92101 EQUITAllE DEED OOMPAHY, 81 ~ ..,...,._. Trurlle W.W h died cl trurt dl9Lct 07/0:2/81 medl bf AOKR'I R. ROQOS. AH UNMARRIED MAN. • TNllor Wld, S(CUM1Y ~ NATIONAL BAM< • a...-a.y NCOrdld on 07/16181 .. lnltrunwll No. 21753. In ... 14142. ,... 19'6 d OMcilll "9cordl In the oMc:e d .. eour. ....... al er.,. Cowwty, c.llbnla. br ,_. al .... In .. P9Yf'*lt or pa'fum•a cl cHazU • ~ •=•· WIU SEUATPl*.JCAUCTIONfOTHlHOUTW>€Jt FOR CASH, ORCASHIO'SOEK Pl5 tMit In ...... .._., d the u..d .... d Amlrfca It ... al -...... CCMI.,. or w•••·..,, 111d ot lrllJ'lt •to -~11111IC11tot ........... the .... WIW1 JlfllltDlftd ....... 5"'*9d ... al .... ln ... tDthep-' ~ in0.. .... llClllL •• f I 11t• JMCll. 1. UNDMDll) l/MTH ...... , .. NII) TO LOT 1 Of~N0.10ll12. •THlaTYOINIWPOR1' BEM:H, COUNTY Of QMW. SfAlt Ol~M PO MAP RlCOM.O .. IOC* 414 JIMD 35 NII) 31 Of W9C(J I~ ~ .. M OflRCI'. OI THl COUNTY "8Dalt OIMIDCOUNTY. DCO'llllQ naDIGM M RJUDllD W UNITS l ,,_.,MM ... UfCN M CONDOl•WJMfllM...,._M ... ..allMI 1131. GmCW. IBCllllllfll UIDCIUm. Cl) THl Ea,_.. WT TO PCll 11 I OM 01111..L THOSl AM14 ......., lllY nmlJGH l:MY M YOU ARE .. DEFU.T WllER A DEED OF TIUST ~TEDAPAl.12. 1m. WI US WJUTAICE ACT1CN10 MJia:J ¥0UR JIMlflERTY. If tMY llE ICU> AT A "8.JC U&.E. F WJll '8DAN IElOllLNMTICN OF THE *lURE OF 1HE PROC&IMI WT WJU. YQU 1HCU.D CONJ ACT A LAWYER. Oft .... 1. 1-. It 1ct00 AM.. -. A•• ~ • .. •111-.. T,_... • lutlillDI T,,,._ ... end ....... • DIM of TNII ...,_, llj ...... P. SCihfllJ _, 9wMa A. ScHlr • TNllDI W .. .......... ~ ol-Wlll .... ,...... ........ A11 a c111m .. a c a Hlia c..p~ t 1 • 811 1•c'r •· ._. APAl. .. , ......... -............... 01-. -.. "1111. a...·~111 .. Crlllrrlia. -.a. El AT W 10 tDEST ll&A FOR ~·· QtEaC DAAWN ON A STA~ OR M MN1C. A STATE OA FEOEAAL CAEOIT ~ OA A STATE OA FEDEML SAYINGS N#O &.OM Aa.:lalTION l')C')MCf m II THE STATE OF CALFONM·-1a t1 II ..,. ol .. In ltllM =of .. ~~"' .. ,.., ~ o1c..-......... Crll ... ....... •10t5N.Mrtt ....... .._AM.C M ........ ... ... '"'*'-., • ., ............... .., • uniiw .... Deed ol TNlt lft .. 111.....-... •r II In llAd c..nw ... s.. ....... PARCEL 1: Lot 13 .,....._ of Trm ND. e.2. In .. Olf ol f I JI t 8relft. Oaunlf of °""la. 9lal9 of CaibNa.• ....... , ...... 1n .... ~ ..... ,1 ... 12 ol HIClh UUI .... In .. C.. flt.~ AIU .. of ... ~. EJllCEPT '*ti Bil II ... ... ,... .............. I .. , • ., 11 .............. . .... ........................... .....-..... .. ,..,. ........ .., ........ ., ..... , ... ., boc1k 1.in ,._ ttoie C:atrl ......_ Al.SO EXCEPT ............ ._,... ........... ._,. .. .., .. ......... ftHll'1r•• .... ·~ii D ttllt. dr a e • on .. ...., o1 11111 T,.._ MRCa ~ EIEil1lll• llW .... IM ...... ,...mtwtf •--In .. Arlde .... ~,,,_ ....... Dldial..., .. eo.a.-. Cw •1 e end A111fcl •ct ll M In._. 12J01..-1• • 111 ............ " • ..-"' ... 12'71 ,....., ... '1 *9 ..... Q9dal Rr II • M "'"'"' ., .,., ..... ONE I I .. Cit•=• ea. ..... "' 101 •• .. ....... 11111,.... , .... 12111 omdal "' ............ .. ._... .. "O Cc I,,,...., .. ..._> ... ._ .......... -llllllae: ,_ ... c::.... T• trlr r. -.4 \ t1• me "" £1••.-llllt•-•l'I'. 'Q::eesuu._ Fa.-1 f ,.. ... w •• -.,.. a.. t g r rt a-......-"" "DA 1a .... Ca • • ._ F•P t'.Mi.:B I: E111 ........... __..., ........ Ou...-ttr .. !"": fl I I ......... .. .-....... ~o.w" ........... .... ... I TIN .......... -sa.11" ..... ... drrriitar• In .. .-. ... o.da a I -I M ~ ... 1ZD ..... e14 • S1I ~wt rt111 omdrll "-m • _, _., .................. ,,.-. ... , ... ..,,_ IDt .. I ~11•1 .. lnll0all13la1...-t008•1CIS1 a.dllRru • The .... ··-.............. ,, ... 111 .. . .,.,.,,.,.. "'''"' duclfu• .._ ........... • .. 17 "' '' • Dlttlfe. .... ...... ... • ... _,._ c.am THE UNDEMaED TAUS1'EE DISCUD9 Nit LMBLITY RlA IOlAAECT INR>MMTION RRmHED. Thrl _.. .. ti,...._..-... • ww• ,.,,,.. .... 9 I I I Of •c ••=•• • M .. ~-... . ... _... ............ )_., ... ct:lt 0 a 71 0-. wllt Mt a HI~ IN( 111 •f -- ""191F IIE, ti•--· nm ............ ., .... :M\D 1 ........................ -ill Ja4alaitllUM119Nt. ......... ,~f/I C:....RI '*"' .......... ~ft i•fll a...= ..... .,cr• wa IQ&IC A ~-T.- ca•r•U.-.1'11C1 o •· -=~ .... ... Tr •• ,. .. ca. l:sl!:r"-f ..... .... .. c ,,. It-Ml ·-Dllit Jz a Cl& ... = ... -·---~ ... ...... Wit..._ fChibl• • I I Ill ... nrrnn Theto&DMRS..,... 6s doinc bulineM ee: l!Nll Y BOY'S FROltN YOGURT co..2305w ..... --. t•u ,ort ~CA Wl. ~ ....... 9660. Wet I JIJ ...... ec.an.. CA 91719.. Nol ,.. candudins ...... .._. Tiiis ...,_ is conduct- ed a,, an lndhlidl., ---Wiliam W ...... This~-.... wittt the County Cleft "' <Kance County on Marett 21. 1986. File No. flCM917 4/34/104/174/24 48l3 ,_.IC ll01ICI NiiillOUl .. 11 • .....n1m n The~ .......... -. busine9 as: wnDON & ASSOCI t ts. 412 1ri1-._ Carone ditl Mtr, CA 92625. Wanda H. Weldon. 412 Iris Ave .. COione del Mar, CA92625. Ernest Norman Wetdon. 412 Iris Awe., Corona del Mar, CA 92625. Carta Y. Ylend, 412 Iris Ave., Corona del Mer. CA 92625. This t.mn.s is anMt· ed br an unincorponted auoclMion other u..n • ........... _.. ..... H. WMdan. Thia ........ -filed with the County Clertl of Otence County on March 31, 1916. f" ... No. f305017 4/3 4110 4/ 17 4/24 4827 LGlt & Fa&nt .......•. 210 EllPLOYllENT A9lncles . . . . . . 300 ()pportuniUes •........ 305 Mile. W..-ct ......... 110 Musal Instrument ... 811 Offtce EqUipment ..••• 827 ~--••••••••• 420 OUtof .... ,.. ••••. 514 ... £-. ... md •.. 511 ................ 412 Alil&llelttar~ ..• 517 ..... &em L.GMI ••••• fiOO IEIOllT,...,., Fews.le ••••••••..••.• 418 SEIMCD Schools •..•.......•.. 60I ~ ......•..... 211 ~ .......... 307 ,.. .. Supplies ••••• ··~ /Unfum ....•••.....• 406 Aet1t:ll .•....•••.•..•• 417 Sihmtiaft • .,.., .•••• 30I· Directocy of Business Services Dan'\ 1hnM It~ .......... al claehes & 1111111 • ltMSllU W£AV£R 710-7711 T.a 9-1Th12-4Slit10. 3 Prof ........ us-. child ~r·•' .. :fi(06 9Grrll1 tllc 201- C..1t111Laa1 2 • PACIFIC VIEW MOIORIAl PW LOlS. ledion Vim Del Mer. ·····a.eta. Offws a.' 492-0654 THOUSAND TRAllS MD&:.ASHIP Ccmt ti> amt Ulllirl •• It membership askin1 $5.000 496-5664 214 H1 ••Mii 311-Empl. Oppor-.... ........ Aide full-time Nurses-Aide .Wt '° wortc 6 ~ g:. 4. Uc Ref638.8059 ......... ., ...... . Ow oompenr ... po-..... tor a qu.eifted ift.. dMduat a • menr .. r nil-. Our comsnt-.. lhe=prapm ... k1WI -~ wllh or without experience to =::.::~~ yr. For additional info contact Jack Carozz1 714-645-8700 WOROPROCESSING All-d busiMss compMJtive rates 76(). 3831 •WOidiwoc111I • St Thomas -~lk:o · Cancun. RoU trlp, Air/tdll induded $149. -1-800-63s.2424 Family needs lovina Christian ener.-tic woman to care fOf 2 children ln our Irvine home. MUlt ... cs & ref. Ena. apkn~. non-smlcr. ti&dt be ftedble. Amina. 15 dais/mo tn 1:1 pm now 7am-7pm :tr: Mi"""" tDp P9Y A8lr1b lookq for ~ ple ti> wortc In 1V com-"*C~ For info. call \~) 837-3401 Ext. Sales Reps wanted: Video vendln1 ma-chifm. for turu. info -* t1x G l R Inc., 3003 s. Piny s.. 84, ~­W81h. 99203 LIV£ -IN OR I AM-5:30 MON-FRIDAYS WANT· ED Childcare/housekMp- er-So. Ll•m• Beach. Re••~ non.smoker. 499-2"33. ........... W81111d RENT l.aauN Niluel 2 bdrm, ~ ba. wxury condo. "--rww. Walk to~.Fir~.­hwasher, microwave, washer, dryer. Pool. $975 970-0963 --~ Unf. FOR LEASEl NEWER LUXURY HOME IN CAPO BEACH. 2 bdrm, den, flmity roam, 3 ba, fire- place. Double 11race. Oc•n view. Balcon~. ()Jtside -~~~5/ molncllldll . -.n1. • Ran eves la wkends 496-3492, Tony ~?£8,;i mo. em Grundy, Rttr. 675-6161 4-BEDROOM 2-bllth U.- un. Hills. fenced pn:t, close to tennis courts. $1.200 includa ..,.,,. •. Anna 643-3193 OCEAN VIEW 5 bdrm, 5 ba Lltruana Beach Home.~ .... decks, u~mtshecf. $2200/mo. 08polit 4~7161 4 bedroom. 2~ bllth, liv· q room. fonnel ~ room. t.mity room, kit· dw\,~ .. -lr.3~. First. = depollt. (714)770-1785. 3 bedroom. 2 bllth, den. =~room. $1500 indudlS asso-dltion fees. ...... ..,. dener. No pets. 496- 2759 CdM-1 blk to ocmn 2 bdr 1 ~ ba $1100/mo lease LEASE CAPISTRANO BEACH EXECUTIVE POOL ANO JACUZZI HOME 4 bedrooms, 3 blllt1I. 4 flNptKes, ... deck. M1tntenance m-cluded. Wiik to belch, Avalllble Immediately . $1.800 (619) 967-1417 .....,OI le9ye mes- 11111- 401-Apartments, Unfur. San Clemente newer CUIDt\ 3 bdrm, din. 2~ blllhl. ocmn view! 3 car ~n:c-~i F /M non-smkr 50+ ~ $350/mo $350 last N. COltl Miu Kil priv. own bdr. ref. no pets 714- 241-9590. 409-ConclM for .... Condc>-Laauna Hills 3 bdrms, 2 l>aths. 2.c:ar P-~· All amenlttes $950/mo 380-89n lmm.c. Cando. 2 bdrm. 2 a.. dbl ... pad, ;.c. tannls. Yrty rent.~ $1000/mo. ~ 8:3U to 7. AVIMI now 213-258-5479 El TORO Condominium, 2 bdrm, 1 ba, washer, d~r. refri1~tor. $725/rno. 673-1334 SPECTACULAR VIEW / RENTAL DELUXE 2 BED-ROOM 2 BATH CONOO overlookina Mission Viejo country club wittt fireplace & POOi. $900 monthly. 582"-2282. lrvine-Sorincs Condo- 2 bdr, 1 a.. petio. car· part. ~ ..... tr.tl ~~=mcMt Beeutiful .... ..ct win- ni,. llDwnhse-2 bdr 2 .. ~ .. , wool cspet wood binds. inc wshs, dryer, dshwshr, micro-..,. wail 5/1 $1200/mo 213/457-0034 t...sun. Hills condo-2 bedroom, 2 bath, air. wast./dryw. No pm. $830 831-1553 tor 3 bdr 2 .. TurUe Rock twnhm. Lene $1200 213-556-2055 81&. 799- 0428 RENT EXCEPTtONAL MISSION V1EJO 2 BED- ROOM 2 BATH CONDO A~lble Mlly 10th. End unJVview couf!trY club & .. ause. F'tnJSMce, CllhldraA c ritirws. ,,_. ble entry. Equiooed/ stove. Attached-2 car 11r•ae. 2 community =~l~~ 412........ to ... ROOMMATE-share Mission Viejo 3 bdrm home. pad pMioa. a.undry ..... ~ ...... no dn.cs. smokers OK. $400+ 855-8951,mess•• FEMALE wanted, to stme Lake forest home. Room. , bath.._ j_~uzzi1 POOi ..... ~. 11 3 utioo.. Smell child. pet Of( 859-8047 SHARE BEAUTIFUL LAKE FOREST FAMILY HOMEM&n~ ~ Non- '375 includes ~e bath & utilities. 472· 8066 NEEDED CHILD CARE/ LIGHT HOUSE~NG OUR LAKE FOREST HOME. l.M-ln ~ ~ ,.,. -!Cm-~~ ,..mt,i.472~7 417-111 IH'I latllh HAWAIIAN dell• ocmn frt cadal on Mmi. Wai- kiki, Kaai, Konl, Best beach toc1tions. ken 494·9966 494-6670 from $45 daily 417 luut la 1 71 Nwswt Blvd. fvm ofc S125/mo /lrwM mmM ctr Addld incame675a95 1200 IQ ft full w wice $1000/~ 71 505-Commerclal ...... FOR RENT-or ..... ~prapert>M- 1 zonina or La1un1 Buch. Reasonable price. Cal ~70'3. FOR~IR· VINET 52 Kaan St. 3 & 2, ........ poal.0.. (818)895-1113 ~ OWNER 3 BED· 3 BATH Mission ~-~-==: ... =· shunlr, oon-verut pi_t. securitv ~~m. Must ..e1 $1U.500. 131~107 E••• ----· ....... - ' .. ,, ~ -I -41..i=U:f)()~ H«al. AIJ'IC' tt'141L -&Mm CleenlnO of Engine -~I Waa by Hllnd Acoulllc~ -SllMlpoo IN intenon -L---I Vinyl T,....,,.,.I -chfome ~ • Tr'UM CIMNng ............. ,.,., ... "°""' ., .... ,.,.,.~.,-.,. ,...., ,.._,. ..... ,... c ..... ..... ~ ... --- Elec:tricat/Plumbinc Masonry/Stucco Remodet/ Additions ·~1on • Mini Blinds • Vetticllls ..... lff F,_ &timllle9 ..... o.o .. .... No ... No. 1nco1 ........ .oe ~ .......... 1. Financma & Rltfe'9nefl A11a1"""8 Alt1SA~L.icen*&Bonded LICENSED FREE ESTIMATES REASONABLE RATES lllAPE .. IY _ ... FREE ESTJMATES E • Z Ceiling Cteen 491_.799 -...,, .. QM.. y ..... ,..... 980-7131 631-2345 YUKI ARTISTIC llTERIORI HAIDY RANDY ,,... _ _... .. , .. ..... __ .... OILY, RUSTY DRIVEWAYS , .. lel!M ... c..---.u-. uc.a--.o Fo all your drywall nMds FREE ESTIMATES Uc (445325) 556-1160 MARKELL'S CUSTOll PAllTI• interior I exteriors residentiaVcommerceal tnnla ml' 11 ,...... fnl(# I' I Pride tn Quality hcensed ( 417800) • Plumbing • Sprinkler system • P.inting • Ofyw811 Reoair FIHOTimlTO 191-1114 •Aeptpeste751 up ~e1ns cleared $9. 75 I up • Bath remodef s 1995 & up ·waeer hee!ef 30 g8I S205 & up 'Garbage disposal S9t & up 'To ... ts insld 11 US & up ·seab IMksJRepa" 'Gas. wae.r. Sewer ........ R.-oneble ...... ... .,, (714) 641-8427 998-6360 ·s.nior c1tazen d~ •1111 April 21·25 507. Condomnuma 501-Hou ... We 501-Hou••• for for s.a. 501-Hou••• for 501-Hou••• for We .... On A-. · Nr Bal ts entr Presti~ pted condo 1 bdr + den + bonus room approx 1880 sq. ft., boat slip avail $439,000 Inc land owner 7~1018 CONDO BY OWNER-SAN JUAN HILLS EAST 2 bed· room. 2 bath, dout* ear· aae. fireptace. Walk to • tennis. swimming. et~ beautiful, 31.~. 493-3850 laluna Beach: 3 bdrm, 3 be custom home, poot, jacuzzi, decks, canyon & ocean view. privacy, bi& yard, unique. $425,000. No brokers. Motivated seller. Call J~ 476-0567 days; ~ 7924 eventncs. Hilltop home w/Vtf!w at Lake Elsinore-on 5 acres. 3 bdrm, 2 ba, ce- ramic tile throuahout. Reduced to $126 000. 714-657-9334 (eave mes51Cf1. 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH EL TORO HOME Wind Rows tract. Air, =· 2 years new! UPF throwih· Lema a.ch ee.utiful 5 6edroom tarae ex. ec- utive home with incred- ible city & ~ views cooo 4!M-0211, CATALINA OCEAN V1EW CUSTOM t.mity home, 3 bedrooms, ~ bath, ~·~ room. 3,000 sq. ft. $275,000. owner, 492· 6751 Ocean frt -Balboa P9ns- la Pt by ~. 4 bdr 4be~'-"~· 2fpl-.VS695, term land lease 67 - 3850 3 bdr. 2 be. T urtJe Rock twnhm. lease $1200. 213-5!;6.2055 21~7(} 9560 LAGUNA BEACH BY OWNER. Great white ...... city ... ~ desian. 3 fireplaces. Maanificent master suite. 3 bedrooms_ 3 baths. Good finMC•nc available. $595,000 CK best offer. 494-5401 ~ owner·Lake Forest Private .,..,.belt k>ca-tion. 3 bidroom. 2 ...... house. 1,400 14-ft.. ,.,.._ ~=~~ 200.' 12-5. $f'34.90o. 472~ LAGUNA NIGUEL BEAU· TIFUL One bedroom, one bath condo. Carpet, washer. dryer, POOt. Must see! $85,000-owner. 49!>-8090 out. owner financrn1 available! f160})00. 95 ·1141 Ensign Classified 63 J-8120 Improve Your Quality of Life Cofpol• t IMlth Promotion Dnc:tot and &erc:m~i9t • ;.... tftOti .. & ect.IC ... you to Cllel• 0t MOCIHY your lite.tyte 6ntoa ,.,. ,i a it•• "'roech rtwv mi-. U.ULATDIY•Y • ' Home Atme»ph•e • Near HOIC)fi.f & Medic• FICthheS • Near Shopptng Areas UFESTYl.Edl.SIENT sg..22100 .... 150-3090 pm LICENSED PRIVATE MSIOENCE Lee Ctd in Orenge ........ .......... -. 714-53&«Me BA~BYOWNER Charmi 'remodeled l·IDY. 31 , 3 be home $499,000 F• Wil coop-_. w/brkr 2782 Cin:1e Or NB OP£N HOUSE 1-5 Sun 646-1514 Be•utiful El T cwo Home ·1225 sq. fL. 3 bedroom. 2 balh. ~ custom uPIJ8(les.. ._ r::trw:t··~..:~ $143, . fCK sale by (MfW. 21862 SHENANDOAH El TORO 770-9416 CORONA DEL MAR 3028-3034 bit PCH- 4 stories w/potential ........... by bids. 2nd lby. GNlt .... locMion. Income 000. Aski .. 000.-Mlllt °""· /~619-56 Ot96 AUTHENTIC INSPIRING LOG HOME ESTATE ON 2.3 ACRES Bia Bear Lake. Beautifut roltina .,..n lawns Md rose mf~~ rooms. formal dini• room. 13 bedr~ 9 bMhrooms. 2 ~ verandas. sun dick & maml rua, tumst.ct :;.. down'° elms w -wc:e tar 21. AllD indlms 1915 .-en anc1 w. Priced at ~. Owners will ....... ~--~ necutive home with major equity. Can be l..t•-~.Cll (714) 86M221. 135-5•4 * 514-0ul of .... ...... 51 ...... Estat8 ..... CdM tF 2+3. 3+3. OI ~ priv s-tr. 644-41 ......... t... -----~ Trull DBI Ill :-ll U111 ND a.a Ck .. =. Crl Da '1 ; ,_. -.c:irll? • 17J.731L • DdiUin ... a... Wo.4l .... ,... ..... ·---~-.......... i-..11~.-.. Fis• ... 4J5.2'J15 ... ll -THE NEWPORT ENSIGNIC08TA MESA NEW8INMHE TODAY""'' ntomotive I I Tl 105 CIJIAGE SALE 4 pea! bww room set. ~ used. Jaa.d S765. Sel $285. 952-4254 4 piece IMrw room set. ~ used Brown shede$. Seu $350 an 9'2-4254 COllECTOR"S PlATES.. ANTIQUE HAWK. CUT Gl.ASS PUNCH BOWL 1 s· round. Gobaets. ~50. Even•na 493· Ila's, .... 1914 Muime N" I .-..d!!! ISSan-oeae.: .. TU. ower ..... No cash down ~mo.-indl. pnq-~-95F2817 1967 Camaro-needs encine work;$750! AU primered-rncty for P9illtil'S-495-15'7 after 6 p.rn. 1983 AUDI 5000 S Sitver. sun-roof. k>w ~ non--smoker. Pn-"* party $7500. 240-6263 "! 2"40-6367 ... ,., '80 l20S loaded w/ ~I options. Supeo cond. '11.>:· Must See 714-639-«I08 c.·c 1979 CADILLAC Se· vile-lair m ·1 •' fully k>9ded. wile wtt HIS. new radi*, ~puter. $1,995. 1978 DATSUN 280 l.. 2 Plus 2. S-speed. -· sn/ fm. cassette. oriJinal Ol9ftl!r. Good OOl lditiof L c.n for details. o~ (714) S3S-OllJ66 ,. ~ '321 ,. e9GillSS (714) 364-5120 -tor J.ne.. 1973 240Z DATSUN Lmded! Or-.. Ollnl!f'. Must See! tile new! Must w.~7913 1980 HONDA CIVIC w-.on-5 speed. •ir, mn/fm stl!r9o casefht. roof-~ ~Is. 12.850 E-.: • I It. 496-3785 1985 HOHM CRX-low m it1 •· dllalZ8 AM/fM cassette stereo. •ir. $8200/offer. Private .-tf. 661-6934 We Lease A/I Makes & Models of Fine European Automobiles 714 • 557 • 4040 llrdc C. ••• M1rced11 a...z 1973 Meroedes 450 SE Exceptional Car. Like New Cond. AH SN. ~ cords. 722..a900/527· '1297 1980 MERCEDES 280 SE f ~ k>eded! A'il. excel· lent inside/out SitYef I blue fabric interiOf. $18.000! 855-0765 1985 SEL MERCEDES loaded! 38,000/ offer. Bl~k/~Suthef in; tenor. Showroom new. 661-8565. 498-1632 1979 450Sl Metoedes. Tan/WI IMlher w•ior . True spoke wn wheets. Becker stereo. Bu,.tar alarm. Air. 2 tops. $24i000/offer. 661· 821 ,. 831-1400 1975 280S Mercedes Benz loedPt«\ &K>Od .oond, Becker ste<eo $ l 4k. 720-1579. 1978 Ol.OSM08tl£ CU- TLASS SUPREME . BROUGHAM. Like new! 2 door t.d-4op. ~000 ~ miles. I oeded! air, am/fm stef'eo cassette. pawer S'tf*· ~ till. cruise. New michelin tires. (Dy/Red veba' ••iot $2..800. 582-8958 Even-~«awe messsr '85 Trans ..wi lc*9ed w/ al Qlltiolas ww• Cy. Bob 548-7298 pm/ 65(). 6698M1 . VcAnz•n 1981 VW Truck 5 soeed lX '**--Aadwitht.n ineltrior. bcetlent con- dition. $3,200/best otlllr. 240-9096 VOLVO, 1983 GLTt 4 DOORri.. (SI l V R) 0WNl:.J(, 48.000 mites. &cel.~500 . , 1912 Yaho Dl . Sunroof. ~1 AM/f'Mc1111ll9 Ex· cetlent condition. $9.750. 6G5060. 911· For'...,.._.. c.. •••111'1 .... BUY YOUa CAJt OHtfCT fllOll EUROP£ AND SAYE MONEY! EPA 001 f ecteralizat1on Free p.ckup & delivery 00 servtce work. (714181-1511 l 9n JAGUAR XJ6L A beautiful meticulously maintained~ Sacrifice at $8,900 661-2719 l 970 LOTUS EUROPA Red/Bak intetior. All new; wood dalsh. CMPets. tires & wneets, sun~roof. Ex· ceUent oonditm. 69,000 miles Sl,900/offer Evenings 498-1702 1977 TR7. AM/FM Cassette. air. sun-roof, red excellent condition ~$2500. &59-2879 1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE f tJly restored .,, oriainal $9.SOO. 495· 2483. 114-Auto l•SNtlr/ 111-Trualla ..... JEFPS PORSCHE SERVICE . ............ on .. mad• Quality Work Reasonable Rates 91 l SERVICE SPECIAL LATE 9ll's $225 .... ~ ........... .......Tune-upe 633-1838 917-Mobile Hom• PANORAMIC VIEW! MO· BILE HOME Steps from beach. Landscar;; comer kJt S35 000. · una Beach (714) 4 . 3M8 Mobile Home/ Newport · One bedroom, sinale wtde. ~ to bay, pOot Must sen. Owe $22,000, rent $550. Make offer 700 Udo Park Dr. #4 650-8873 (owner) 79 Blu ct.y 1 tn Jdnt work veh. nu en1 hi backs, am/fm streo cass. ~/!,, p/b, runs stronc $4195 obo 6'2· 7432 919-<:ampen CAMPER SHELL-full size, Iona bed, 'ood shape-weather trip protection. 496-4886 even•nss . , .. • •• bl .. a. ar •••• OBITUARIES MATTitlWS Jo11plt6ne Acnea. of Costa Mesa. passed ~April 2l"'L~986 at the 1118 ot 68. ~is sur· vived by her dauahter Ruth Kimsey of Costa Mesa. Ser.ices will be hejd on s.t. April 26, 11 a.m. at the~ Chapel 1n Arizona. under the direction of Herbor· Lawn Mt oen.e Mom*Y &Cemetery. O.C. C.. of Cott• ~ .... I 17, l lltthe ... ot 8 7. He is survived by his dau•hter Mwpret Bartholomew of Costa Mesa Services were held Sunday, April 20 at 4 p .m. in Harbor Lawn Chapel under the di rec· tton of Harbor Lawn·Mt. Oliw Mortuary & Ceme· tery. ALANIZ Will'-• Lou... 32. ~ued away April 19. 1986. He is suriYed by his mother Carmen Hendrix ot Anaheim. sis- ters Yvonne Alaniz, Susan Otea, and Laura H~. Services were held Wed., April 23, It 10 a.m. lit C.htwy ~. Officiant by Pestor Chuck Smith. undet the direct ion of Harbor Lawn-Mt Otive Mortuary &Cemetery. SHULMAN Ethel, of Irvine, ~ssed away April 20, 1986, at the aae of 77. She is survived by sons Arthur Shulman of LA., and David Shulman; sts· ter Irene Auterman. brother Charles Eisen- bera. and 3 1rand· children. Services were held Tues. April 22, 12 noon, at H•rbor Lawn und« the dtrection ot H.mor Lawn Mt Otive Mottuaty & Cemetery. HMWLAWN llOUNTOlM llOlrYUAIY .... CIMllUt 1125 .... -.. c....-..c.m. n._540-5554 r P• • »•ft 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IAVINE TOOAV ART "Actresses/ Audience," a joint exhibition of recent work by Karl Gernot Kuehn and Holly Wright, will display through May JO at BC Space Gallery, 235 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. Gallery hours are 11 :30 a.m. to S:30 p.m .• Tuesday through Saturday. For more information call 497-1880. will be on di.splay through April 30 at Quorum Gallery, 374 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Also featured arc acrylics by Muricle Burch. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Closed Mondays. For information caJl 4944$22. Works by Jacques Henri Lar- tipe and Marilyn Littman will be on view at the-Susan Spiritus Gallery, 522 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, through May 24. Phone 4944t22. MUSIC American Indian sculpture works by Clifford Fragua, on display at Galcria Capistrano, through May 18, 10 a .m . to 5 p.m. daily. Gallery is at 31681 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. .. Chekhov in Yalta" will be per- formed April 24 to 26 at 8 p.m. in UCrs Fine Arts Studio Thea- tre. Tickets arc S4 to $6. For tickets and information call 856- 6616. Confrey Phillips. Tuesday through Saturday evenings at the Newport Mandarin restau- rant in Newport Beach from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., 3950 Campus Dr. Call 852--0900. "BLEACHER IUMI .. AT OCC-Mllct lllcllnlll lllftl. llclaJICba f lftY Sarcia and lrylft lwa llWI llwlulb 1M...., 11 dtfat. aa C .. lcage C.ba .... In Orlftll Cult Cell•'•,......._ ...... nlnt-lnnln1 a•lfJ. "lllMW ...... Tiii .... runs Friday ......... ~ Sundly. Aprll 18-20 Md 25-!7, In OCC'a ltullle Thal•. Fw tlckll I.....,.... --•.am. Exhibits at Lacuna Beach Mu- sewn of Art: Mountain Land- scapes of Southern California 1900-1985, through April 27. The Muse um is located at 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Call 494~53 l for hours and further information. Paintlnp by Carolyn Cudenes will be on view at Laguna Col- lege of Art. Vettingcr Gallery, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. The exhibit will run through May 15. For more information call 497-3309. Watercolors by Ellen Roberts Hubor Sincen meet Tuesdays, 7-9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Costa Mesa. Call 494-8119 or 897- 0587 for details. The Lee Ferrell Show, at Club 17, 1670 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Wednesday through Sat- urday nights. Musical Events at UC Irvine: Vocal Master C lass April 29. For tickets and further infor- mation call 856-6922. Renate Holm, acclaimed Vien- nese opera and operetta star. performs for the Pacific Sym- phony's seventh annual Vien- nese Ball, April 26, Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. CaJI 973-1322 for reservations. STAGE April E~ents at Soutla Coast Repertory: "Buried Child," writ- ten by Sam Shepard and stqcd by Sam Weisman. through May 11, Mainstagc, Tuesday to Fri- day, 8 p.m., Saturday 2:30 and 8 p.m., Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets $16 to $2 l. Second stage to May 18, .. Virginia," Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 p.m .• Saturday 3 and 8:30 p.m., Sunday 3 and 8 p.m. Tickets are $16 to $21. SCR is at 655 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. .. Bleacher Bum.t," a nine-inninc comedy by Joe Mantegna and the Organic Theater Company, at Orange Coast College. The TOM HOPKINS IN PERSON! 9 -4:30 p.m. • May 14, 1986 Join Tom in Irvine for his only Orange County seminar this year. The book that is referred to as the "Bible" tor salespeople actually began as a seminar taught by Tom Hopkins Since 1969. Tom has personally trained close to 1.000.000 people. but he is # 1 for one reason - RESULTS' An amazing 89°/o of the attendants average a 4 3°/o increase 1n sales Now. you can experience a full day of "How To·· nuts and bolts techniques. instead of the hype and rah-rah passed on by other speakers Experts have proven that sale~ people who invest m career improvement and personal growth earn 50°/o more than those who don· t. Join the professionals. and invest in your most valuable asset, YOU! Be sure to ask about Bootcamp '88 DON'T PROCRASTINATEI REGISTER TODAYI CALL RSM & CO. (714) 547-0505 show will be presented by OCC's Rcpettory Theater Company. The production runs Friday through Sunday, April 2S-27, in OCC's intimate new SO-seat Studio Theater. Curtain is set for 8 p.m. nightly. Matinees arc scheduled for Saturday and Sunday afternoons at 2:30 p.m. • .. The ICJn& and I" at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theatre, 690 El Camino Real, T ustin. Prices start at SIS.9S . doon open 6:30 p.m. Tuesday through Tbunday, 7 p.m. Fri- day and Saturday and I J :30 a~m. and 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. For reservations call 818--1540. "Last of the Clals," Fred Car- michael's sidc--splitting comedy, will run through June 8 at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse, 3SOS S. Harbor Blvd., Santa Ana. Performances are Tuesday tbrou1h Saturday eveninp with Saturday and Sunday matinees. For tickets and reservations call 979-5S 11 . .. A Moon fw t1M Milbeaott~., by Eugene o·Neill, will run through May 10 at the Gem Theater, l 28S2 Main St., Garden Grove. Tickets are S9 to Sl3. For tickets and infor- mation, call 636-7213. MISC Dance EYents at UC lnine: Rep- ertory Dance West April 26; UCI Faculty Dance Concert April 30 to May 3. For ticket$ and further information call 856-6616. Religious Services TEMPLE ISAIAH (Cc 11 WWCMr) Sabbath Service Friday niahts 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Steven D. Schatz president: Fehx Van Beek 2401 IMIW At#. Newpot1 8Nch Clo loW1>or Ctwistaan Chufch T emoi. Ptione !»48 9600 OI M6 7512 aw I a. fllkalwt, ..w .......... "-ftlJOOS & Hetlrew $cNol SHIR 'ALOT HARBOR REFORM TEMPLE S•bbath Services: u ·,,,,, · Friday Evenlng ............ 1:15 P.M. F•mlly Service Flrat Friday Of The Month ••• 7:30 P.M. A•bbt P. King Music: Arte Shlkler Educator. Nmcy Lewin Jamborff a E•tbluft Dr. Newport Buch, c..lt. for...,...an_. ..... ,_ ~ '\ t. "-1 -' .v~<'-~S-o_m_e~th~in-1~H~a-p_pe_ns_H_en _ _,. ~ S 9:30 Sunday Wonbip <I> e 10:30 Fellowship St. Mark I 0:4S Cburcb School for all ages Child care all mornina -Survey ol tM Old y....._. ADULT ~Ttu~Grid C~ES -Hi-. ...... -How to SMR You Faiah •MWO 't ....., • ._.. ---...~ ....................... Ollt. 2100 Mu Vista (Jamboree A Eutblulf). N.8 . ..._Dtl , lnney ,_.._. ITllf MTI IY lfEWI •IP LEI CHOC Tour: From Bayside living to Hilltop Retreats BY ANNETTE WATSON A custom order day of mild sunshine and a blue sky with white billowy clouds moving slowly across was the backdrop for the Cinderella Guild's seventh annual .. Designs for Dining" home tour that benefits the Children's Hospital of Orange County was held Wednesday, April 16. This year's tour involved two very different settings. Two Lido Isle bayfronts were selected and their ambiance typified the wonderful atmosphere of waterfront living and entertaining. And then up to the picturesque hillsides of Newport's prestigious gate-guarded community of Harbor Ridge overlooking the ocean, Newport Harbor, Fashion Island and Newport Center by day and Catalina sunsets and city lights during the late afternoon and evening. The home tour is well organized with the members of the C inderella Guild working like Trojans to prepare for the day that has become a tradition in Orange County. Tbe day before the tour hostesses get down on their bands and knees and put down miles of muslin to protect the homes' floor coverings. A cheerful atmosphere presides as community merchants set up their areas with as stunning and elegant a group of arrangements as one could ever imagine. Over the years the CHOC guilds have contributed over $3.9 million to the hospital from their various fundraiaers. In one year alone the Cinderella Guild raised $60,000. CHOC, very well know for its reputable care in treating children, is the area's only pediatric medical center. Tickets for this year's tour were $20 each and opportunity tickets wer-e offered during the day for a variety of prizes which were raffled off at a tea held at Von Hemert'1 Interiors in Costa Mesa. At the tea members of sister guilds participated in a table design contest. Creative designs and elegant settings were exhibited by the guild members. M ucb love and cooperation is shared in preparing for this day and it is this spirit that makes the tour memorable for everyone-members, hostesses, residents. merchants and tour participants. This year's tour included the Lido Isle homes of Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Barrett and Mrs. Gavin Herbert, Sr. and Harbor Ridge residences of Z. Mabel Allred and Beverly Minney. All four homes were very different in style and character. yet all displayed elegant lifestyles and projected the personalities of the owners. The Herbert Residence Upon entering the Herbert residence, the view of the bay i1 evident at once. Tbe home's entrance i1 a long ball with a aarden patio off to one aide. Double doors at the end of the hall open wide to live full IMl•antaae of the bayfront view. The home 'I decor ii traditional ad depot with the blending of F~ Italian and Oainne inftunca. Parquet wood Ooon and OrieDtal rup lead into ~ home .. liVins room owrlootina tbe bay and featuriq the colon of persimmon, celadon and o«-wbite in die luF. IOfa ad chain. A Chi'W'IC c:urio cabinet ..,..,. tbc Beabertl' iYOrJ colllcUoa. ... ~hDe Setter PaYilio• .. die merchant in ~ of aettiq up a display in the liviq room. Buildint on the room'• predominant Chinne motif, Pace Setter Pavilion created an intimaae tettina for two on the cocktail table. A dramatic effect wu acbined by using black .as the main color. The acce11orie1 standing out against the black included the rich mixture of gold, silver and .crystal. The library has paneled walls which initiates the room's comfortable atmosphere. Special penonal touches include zebra skin area rup, off-white sofu which are situated u a converaation area by the fireplace and a J act Bater painting of a ~bra. The garden room directly opens onto the hol!le's bayfront patio and garden with its alternating use of brick and lush, colorful flowers. The room bu marble floors accented with colorful large crewel pillows placed on an off-white canvas sofa. The personal touch in this room is the ceramic turtle table. The kitchen is a gourmet's delight which is revealed in the presence of the profesaional sized stove and choppina block with a large usortment of copper utensils hovering above. The dining room with its soft white wainscoting and wall covering of English scenes in predominantly pcnimmon offen a lovely setting for the handsome parquet table and chippcndale chain. Large windows overlook the entry ball and side garden patio, giving a very open, spacious feelina to this room. The room also hu the benefit of the bayf ront view. As tour participants walked tbroup the various rooms they were greeted by hoateuea Mn. Carl Frova. Mn. Jama Dobrott and Mn. Tbomu Mahoney. who explained all of tbe imasinative and elepnt displays throughqut the Herbert residence. In addition to Pace Setter Pavilion. other merchants contributin1 their expertile were Port O' Call Pasadena in the front court,. Slavick\ Jewelcn i~ the entryway, Neiman-Marcua in the library, Roaer\ Gardens 1n the aarden room, Blackman Ltd. Jewelen in the dinilla room. Williama-Sonoma in the kitchen and Charlie'• Locker on the bayaide patio. Indeed, a~ serene feclinJ comes to mind u one remini&c:a about the Herbert residence. The Banett Residence A garden entry courtyard le..S1 into the Barrett'• Lido Isle residence. At this point only partial view of tbe bay is evident. However, once the front door is opened. viaiton immediaidy sec a most picturesque view that ~ the bay and harbor and, off in the distance, the towerin1 buildinp of Newport Center and the billaidea that surround Newport . The residence ii filled with penoaal toucbea. Tbe entry ii individualized by the 1tainray witb a panl rail of flattened brau railroad nails fonniq a...,. lb.al rarmbla mowflata. French blue carpetiq ii pndocDiM•t ~ the bQfront livina room-a ·taateful complemeot fot tM bleacbed pickled pine furniture enhanced by tM ~. WW ud a-.e peen upbollterecl low ICaD arno;ld bJ .._ fiacp'-e. wWc:la ii fnmN in ivory toDlcl ...nae. A .... Ol 1.._ ... Ud a c9rio cMi9M, coataiaiq claanaiaa aatiqac ~Wder ltoxa "~ Mloqecl to Mn. Barntt'I lf•MIHC.lm. Ind w--. IOYlq ....aMI to ti.~rooa . . UPP9"Warea ~YidM a Cldiilile coawratioa ~ Oii om ofdaetableliatMima.rooa.-,1111•':J•Alil 1 ia Wa•••tmld themed clletl ... wtalell ... .... .. ..... wwe•lcally handpainted. AcuMOria complemeati.aa tbe clilplaJ wae· Wa- P111n -to .... 31 • Tiie AllrN Rtlldence A drive aloq·tbe Cout Jlialaway ud the ant1y wiadina. 1lopin1 hillaide rMdt of Harbor Ridae lads to t.bc ltUJUliq bome of Mn. Mabel Allred. Althoup the Allred residence wu built over a year qo, the raidnta just mowd in last month. The bome tpelll perfection riaht down to the smallest detail and that ia the reuon for the delayed move-which saya that aettina tOl£l)a a IDMterpiecc doan 't happen ovcm.ipt. A brick front courtyard leads into the rcaidence. Once through the doon, guesta step into a apacio111 entry ball and are faced with the views ao particular to the Harbor Ridge community. These views make one feel aloft in some priv~ tranquil enviroment with no hint of the fut-paced, chaotic effect of the world convolutin1 the psyche. The home is furnished in clauical French furniture and antiques that Mn. Allred bat collected in her travels. The buic colon are salmon, blue and off-white. The wide entry ball has salmon Fortuny fabric on the walls and the wood floor ii enhanced by a custom area rug from Hong 1.ong. The view from the living room i1 through French doon. The ceiliDa is hip with ornate moldinp and salmon coloRCI wainscoting on tbe walls. An antique salmon colored moire sofa is situated by tbe fireplace which is framed in wood and marble. A second convenation area features a print settee and four Bombe cane chain. Tbc Fortuny fabric of the entry ball appcarin1 a.pin in the formal dinina room-adjacent to the livina room and bemfittina from the home •s wondrous views, is a unifying theme throughout tbe Allred residence. The dining table is dark wood with twelve' fa bric chairs in antique salmon. An antique Baccarat crystal chandelier bas been placed over the table. Bullock's Wilshire created the display in the dining room using items collected from around the world. An Oriental Obi runner was placed in the center of the table. Handpainted Mottabedeb Portuguese china in a tobacco leaf deli~ Oblique Montaigne stemware and colorful figurine-stemmed epergnes blended artfully. The kitchen is bript and cheerful with white cabinets and polished granite countertops. In the center is an island with a wood block top. The floor in the kitchen and adjoining family room is bleached pickled wood. The kitchen display wu done by Kitchen Thinp utilizing copper cookware, fine cutlery, an espraao m.echine. cook boob and a French provincial pottery by Quimper ma.de in the faience manner. All wu kept simple with each item creaaina a special praeace. A blue and camel area ru1 unifies the conversation area in front of the farcplace. A print blue and brick-<e>loRCI aofa and matchina chair make up the family 1ittin1 area with a back drop c:reaacd by a maaift Welab cupboard. The breakf ut area is aemicirculu with ccilina to floor windows overlootina the entire Newport Barbor areL The breillut table dilplay wu done by ABC Enterpri.sca and R.S. V.P. An edible centerpiece of kale-wrapped styrof oam was filled with grapes and strawberries and accented with delicale orchid blouoms.. The china wu Rothchild bird by Herend of Hungary~ Waterford stemware and gold Oatware were pi.ced on bandm8de Tuscany lace placemats. Special touches included ceramic bandformed roses and a brass cane stand and top bat cooler. The family room is ekpnt with dark wood boot.cases along one wall, a aame table and teal cotton moire sofa. Tbc Kmi- circular bar is in tbe bay window and overlooks the poolside garden patio and harbor views. Off the family room is' a television viewing room. The patio is dominated by the natural lqoon effect of the pool and spa. Lush plants and colorful flowcn sarround the patio that is protected by a clear glass windbreaker-permitting no obstruction of the views. Beside the pool ia a large antique stone pedestal with a large oval beveled 11au top and iron chain. Tbc hostesses at the Allred raidcace. Mn. Dennis Pickens. Jr., and Mn. Helen Stanley, pidcd tolll' participeldl throup the diaplay1 which alao included those c-011tri•ated by Tbc • Sllomtrom\ for the bar ill tbe brcUfMl room. ... 1-at::.,__, of Newport Beach for tbc Upper Tenace. Da'rill OrpU for tbc lower family room. aoau.o. .. for tM pootli•e .-» ud La .ne MailOD for tM = ••r lledlooa ••.-e. , • v-.aa...-.ai 11ctoldlllAlredr11Ci11•wilNll~ Oil ... ..a.ca •• 0.. .... ,_,... to ca II I •• ' • NII• ' II a It t• TME NEWP.ORT EN8tGNICOSTA MESA NeWSllfMNE TODAY ~ty domestic and import- ed European furnitwa an: tbc specialty of von Hemert lnte- rion. a tJllrd ~aeration buainns located at 159S Newport Blvd. in Newport &e.cb. The busine11 was incorpo- rated in the 1920s u a small interior design studio. Today, von Hemert is a laip interior design establishment with six qualified designers on staff to serve the customer. said Barry von Hemert. president. .. Another plus at von Hemert is our huge inventory to select from, .. said von Hemert, .. all ready for immediate delivery." The store features countless room settings, complete in every detail, von Hemcrt said . .. Areas of the aalcs floor are complimented with a contem- porary fine import and extensive gift gallery," von Hemert said. "Our lift aallery is unaur- pauod iD all of Oraqe County, which make ua a favorite sbop- piq atop if youn lootiq for 1omethin1 unusual, atop and check us out," said Von Hemert. Von Hemcrt said tbe business makes ma9y trips to Europe for merchandise. "We are always receiving con- tainen of new and vey unusual merchandise and all at excep- tional prices, .. 1aid von Hemcrt . If you 're looking for that cer- tain piece or fine acce11ory, stop in now and have one of our deaignen usist you," von Hemert said. 0 You won't be sorry." The phone number at von Hemert lnterion is 642-2050. Von Hemert ·s is located at I S9S Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Decorating update for home$ Now you can update the look of yo ur home with decorative pre-finished mouldings from Gos,.. ~en . No longer used si mply as paneling trim. GOSSEN Mould- ings help create the most current d~corator looks in the kitchen. over the staircase. in the foyer or on the ceiling. GOSSEN Mouktingsarc prcfin- 1shcd a wood-grain pattern for a solid hardwood appearance which hides scratches and seams. They arc more impact resistant than wood and will not split or chip. The mouldings also are moisture resistant than wood and will not ~hrink or expand like some wood mouldings. To complement your individual decorating tastes. GOSSEN Mould- ing~ arc available in a variety of colors and styles. The prcfinished wood-grain pattern allows im- mediate installation without ap- plying stains or other finishes. Alternatively. GOSSEN Mould- ings also can be painted the color of your choice Available at three distinct price levels-the top-of-the-line Vic- torian mouldings. the mid-range Pondera series, and the econom- ically priced Deep Dimension series offer quick and easy instal- lation. GOOSEN Mouldings can be installed with either nails or adhesives and can easily cut and mitered. For f uther information. contact Gossen Division of USG Indus- tries, In..: .. HIT. Dept. 122-ZZ. IO I South Wacker Drive, C hi - cago. Illinois 60606 . Don't Miss Our Spring Upholstery Sale /=-1 \ I ' Great Savings on Drexel Heritage, Baker, Woodmark, Marge Carson, Stanton Cooper, Vanguard, Charlton and more-includes large selection of upholstery ready for immediate delivery. all at reduced . pnces. • va -emert !Jnteriop f!!,,G INTERIOR DESIGNS TO SER VE YOU All Stores Open Monday Thro. Saturday 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m . UGUNABEACH :UJ Nott.II Cour HW)'. (714)49-US$J .. ITAff PMm IY ITEVEI IElllEI Use a Touch of Country For Friendly Ambience The warm and friendly at- mosphere created by a decor of Americana country items can be attained by visiting Min- uteman Way in Westcliff Plaza in Newport Beach. Minuteman Way specializes in items that give a home that penonal touch. Accent pieces are probably the moat important items that enhance the home •s character-creating a home with vivid personality that distin- guishes it from the otben. At Minuteman Way a large variety of pieces arc available. Items include picture•, wood shelves, cotton braided throw rugs available in a nice selection of colors, handmade afghans also featuring a host of colon and country wreaths made of dried flowen. Other specialty items at Min- uteman Way are small decor- ative lamps, a variety of candlea. ceramics. silk ftowen, duck de- coys, crochet doilies, kitchen towels and folk dolls that are reproductions of the originals. A baby and children-. section features teddy ~ decorative baby blankets and pictures and plaques used to enhance a room's wall decor. Minuteman Way ii located in Wcstcliff Plaza at the comer of Irvine Blvd. and 17th Smet in Newport &e.cb; phone: (714) 6S0-8388. .k. . 7 Fully load clothes dryers and dish washen to save energy. Tum off unnecessary lights and appliances . ••• Attics and their doors should be insulated to the recommended level. Find out what the level · is at a store that sells insulation. Check under floors, around basements, crawl spaces, and foundation walls for adequate insulation, too. And exterior walls may need insulation. Consider purchasing storm windows and doors or double-paned glass to keep in heat and air conditioning. There's No Place Like Home JOSI IRVINE AVE •• NE~PORT BEACH, CA 9f660 ,,,,, 650-1311 In the Weslcliff Plaza I J l { ( { ID a«cria1owr25-cob• for cup«i• wllida 1+11 ,, 70 cliffcrmt miDI ud o.. I'° colon ill cutom aolid Yi.Dyl, Rut\ Rup prida itlell in tbe .election it provida for ita ~ to men . .. Our atore ia packed with every type of floor coverin1 imaainable. And our pricca raqe from what you miabt want to put in apartment rent.ala to what you would want for the moat expenaive home in tk area," aaid Mart Bart, wllO, alona with bit brother, _..,... liahed the bmi""ll eiabt yean ... Available at Bart\ Rup me carpetina of all t;ncta wall to wall. throw rup and area mp, and vinyl and wood flooriaa- Tbe abowroom ia W.. ofl'eriaa a viaual treat and educatioD for tboee who want Jo becoaw knowledgeable about what'• available in Ooor cowrinp. .. We install what we ldl and we're good at what we do.,. Custom commen:ial and res- idential work is available through Hart's Rugs and tbia includes hotels, offices, and homes of all sizes. Custom dyina 2 Locations ii dw to ••da die cw•a an rn' need• AllOda special ••ice at Hart's ii cmtom dcejpi .. and CUltom bonlaiaa to -very 1pecific ud eicluivc aeedl. •tt tak.a more time to ..-t difficult rcquiranenta, bat we can do it. We pride oundvea on our wort and profaaional ltaff. Much of our wort ii done directly with interior desjgnen and arcbitecta, • aaid Bart. (At Repo-Depo Boat Center) 8342 Garden Grove Blvd Garden Grove, Calif. ~ 1-714-636-1431 907 Foothill BIVd La Cenada. Calif. 91011 1.a11-7ICMSl32 It, eat~ ~dnn111cl111 .__.,.,lir.-anma11n ....... , ...... .. ....... w,c ... ... To f.rtllilr ·iu prol• 11i1se' attit1lde ..... ll ... ii ~ patcriml IO tJm fGal ma• of cutomen• parcla1111 laelp keep the ofrJCC raaaiDI cffi- cialtly. llart'l llap ii loc •rd 11t 1000 Bristol Street Nortla in Plaza Newport; phone: (714) 9SS-043,. ., Elegant Living SillcieJwMe11• I 11 I TlillDA Taca u an,_. ..,_llllCMlrwia•_,~ Pf , • * • n, ot * ~•c•ra•W.•• tile ... r ' c1"'11 • "°'ida for lier CMllll L ~wortllmlto&Mdle­ clca-r *-••pricer a • Bat I m.11 tlae bayilla part a lot of faa ..t I lib to work with peGllk So I rally ajoy ....-....,~--aid. Trifla A Treanra carries cc-•c m1+oraay bomc aa:euoria and sifts dim iDdvdr ~ ut glw, artist br~ pictarc frames, crystal QICS and bowla. k1kidmcopa., pon:daiD aim- als. acrylic seniag pil:a:s and sculptu.ra, traftltiae picca mcb as bowls, vases, obeliab and bookends, handpainted and dyed egp, art glass egp and paper weights, ceramic •ases and planters, wood ICfVing and cutting boards, sacdc wallhang- i.np, artist reprodacrioo pieces and cast paper-a tbnc ctimen- sional art form. -i wanted to ckvelop a stOl'C ..._ pra1l1 cmlll mll *- ••,ma..1w111•Mini1M •kcm.fmdlelltile•r ·= ....... r..-.-e lu.arioa pieces.•.-. Mu- nrella. Trina A Tac •••ca allO cs- ria a variety of 6-qaality ilca.IUdeiamcU.-.s.-. ....... Fac:&m ... s .... t ilapoi1L Lina ;.• t II 11t Tri- fles A Treasures are 8oel9cl poiCdaim, Orn:fon crysaal, Sa. Louis crysaa1. rm and ~ Wilton AnnetaJe and Oricat AflwKartglaa. Spa:i1I sei vices at Triftr:s A Treasures are coaplimc11ta.ry gift wrappia~ UPS shipping and in-home comaltaliom at nocbarF. T rifla A T aeaswcs, a family businrss owned by Jw Maz- z:udla and ber lnashand Jolm. is localed in the Harbor Yaew Cntcr al 1634 San Miguel in Newpon Ba.ell; plaoae.: {714) 7S9-7766. Boan: Monday tbroqb Saturday from 10 UIL to 6 p.m.; Sanday from 12 nooa to S p_m.; and. by appoinr.mmL Luxury comes of age in the small bathroom tub for two and whirlpml One current lifestyle tRDd few many Americans is to uppade their balhrooms and cspcrially to bave the hmuy of a wllidpool bath. The diff"'na!ty ia that ..... Amaicanb9tbromm~aatmwe and the majority .... s.-:c a.ly for a fiftoloot tw•"'ub. Amaican-SlaDdan bas added new dimemiom, liaaaOy. witb the Lexington Soaking lllltb with measurements of s· x 36 .. x 20- c1ccp. an addition of 3-to tk width of the ftnt Lexingtoa Whirlpool. and full 2-IDOl'C in depth. Further. tJK tainaroo Sew king .... bas dleaddrd .aiao- -tioa of two bllCt slopes. one at each end. making tk pool pcr- fa:dy comfortable for two to balk tOFtfa. The batll has • cmt.er dnia. and die froal rim- widtb iadrsignnt tola#•••• .... tr dect-mouatc:d finin.p or wall- moumc:d fiuinp oa tk lllKl wall. • '... For safety. the badt llm a llip- rnista• Do« ud a mp pab bu cnlnBy pasitioaed Oii die bKk rim.. wlliclt am -.C 1awow::d from aa iwaaW bllt wit..._ accn5 below ~ bdlind tJK tub. Tbe l..ea..inaton Soak Bat.la is availabk with or willaoat a wllirl- pool faDCtioo. 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Vcnatik style allows chairs to be used naa wilbom cmbiom All sec- liom ~ fastened with stainless lll:d lmnhrarc. Tiac Cameo Collection-is anilaWe iD an arny al decor- ._ &... colon.. Colon lik E-.upa:a. Teal. Dusty Rose ad Cameo Btac inspire yoar aabvity. ladiYidual apn:sslOD within a color scbcm~ is facilitated by tk .. rangr ol fabric chot- ca. Select color coordinated fMric cmluoas or C'ftD a Dduu S-Mmta t: mbrdla. Sdr:ctioa of cmllioa styles from classic to casual Cmbions aft designed few easy c.arc and will DOl retain ~ aftu a nlia • fnm tbe pooL ClaOOK froa over a k .... al diffcrcw& fUrics. » IQcbaa II eca 1 a ...... 11 do- .... wllal ca•hi*Oll 1rit1I one ~die_, &w colon. Tiie frame fmilla ia • polyater ,.,... .,.,.,in, that ii dedro- 1tatically applied and baked OD tbc IOlid alum.iaam fnum:s for an Cil.ftmely durable and unooda finish The weight and leg span of The Cameo CoUcction• table and chair mate them the most stabk oa the market. Table legs have adjustable leveling pads whicJI eliminate table wobble OD WW: ri!D surfaces.. Tbc table is available an five diameters: 42·. 41·. s2·. SI .. and 62 ... California Umbrella has been manufactunng quality patao um- brdla for forty yean. The Dc- luu SanMaster umbrella bas been the standard for quality ia the indaary. It is with that same dedic:Mion to quality ~ product excellence that Call- foraia Umbttlla CasuaJ Fur- aitme proudly introduces The CallM':O Collection.. A vailabl~ al betta patio shops. For more uaf ormataon wnt~ for a full-color brochure and cndop SI to cover posu.gc and handling to. California Um- bttlla.. Depanment CF. P 0 Box 4728. Diamond Bar. CA 91765. Savvy Spa-Shopping In a natural yanUikt waing as tits or can be inst.a.Ucd by Foar Seasons Spa daon a var-Foar Seasons Spa. The spas iety al spas.. 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S. t.m P11iLW1; ..... )Jl52 L------------..&---.....:;.---------------- • • • •• .'-.. Mainly SeCoad.t bas recently moved iu multitude ol bateta, vases, plants, kitchen acceuo- ria, cookware-including mic- rowave, Mexican, American and Italian pottery, wrapped stem exotic silk flowers, toys and bath accessories into the well- known bright pink building on the corner of Newport Blvd . and 16th Street-that formerly housed a produce market . .. We're well-known in L.A. and the San Fernando Valley areas. Several news stations have featured us, because we offer such discounts-from 30 to 90 percent every day which means we are able to off~ great prices to our customen. Now we are establishing stores in various locations in Orange County- including a giant 8,000 square foot super store which will open soon in Buena Park . .. Our name is a little mislead- ing, because we now carry more high quality items from close- outs and over-runs. When we started our business 11 years ago, we sold pottery seconds in an empty lot. Because of the quality merchandise we offer at discounted prices, our busi- ness grows about 30 percent a year-allowing us to rapidly establish stores throughout Southern California and Oak.- land," said owner Mike Bonk. The merchandise at Mainly Seconds changes constantly- depcnd ing on Book's volume purchases on a grand scale of high quality items. He said, "Our goal is to be able to keep our mark-ups low. The secret to this concept is in buying smart and then passing the savings on to the customers. We also import our own containers of baskets, silks and other mer- chandise from Thailand, the Philippines and China." Mainly Seconds offers a var- iety of plants from two inches to over six feet and cactus ... Our plants are very healthy and of florist quality. They arc hand- picked from about JS different growers throughout California. We have them delivered fresh two or three times a week. Each week a different type of six- inch plant goes on saJe for $2. 99. We have such confidence in the health of our plants that we will take them back-within a reasonable time-if our cus- tomen are not totally satisfied, .. said Bonk. Mainly Seconds prides itself on its service. liberal exchange and refund policy, free delivery on large local orden, free bole drilling in pots and free trans- planting with any purchase of a pot or plant-excluding, how- ever. cactus and outdoor plants. .. My staffs arc knowledgeable about what we sell and they arc able to instruct customers on the best c•re for their plants-they can explain the plants' ideal growing condi- tions, .. said Bonk. Mainly Seconds-open seven days a week-is located at 1601 Newport Blvd. at 16th Street; phone: (714) 541 -2161. Mainly Seconds accepts major credit cards. 30% OFF WALLPAPER 20% OFF FABRICS OVER 650 BOOKS SCHUMACHER -WAVERLY CHARLES BARONE WALL TEX ASTOR LAURA ASHLEY BOB MITCHELL DAVID& DASH VAN LUIT YORK TO CHOOSE FROM: KINNEY WARNER WESTGATE WEST CO Callpet~ by C~umbu~ 15% OVER COST PAINTS & FINISHES BY: •AMERITONE •TIBBETIS •ZSPAR •PURDY •DEFT •WATCO •JASCO •MARLAC •OAP ameritone paint center 369 E. 17th COSTA MESA 646-8774 vUaf2h,g ~11aage Cou•ty ~ vU011e C~o,.,u~ ~oce <t:To ~lue \ .... Interior Designer Celet>rates Success Maida tlainl-Ue taec day I cams to tM Ulited S..._ 21 JW1 a.,. It\;. ID~ tMl people lib me MCGa,ir~ .,.. ...:211 ia ... CG9 .. lj .. uidl.a.M. -~ •.. .,,,. ailuae ... •dlS'91tw • Gaeral~liar••IM llw for.al, worbd at ~K--\LaTlllMI•, • llOn ia .. s..Ja .., Ila -" f1 CIS.lllillf · -....... La T .... da11•-._ .,. , .._ _ ,_..., ~Mu1...-i1&Wwy tp1rie' fil• dlll ... IO ftl.. ......... ..., ........ IO _?_ ............. ,,. featariaa aatiqae collcctiou · 1 wortecl at La T ... • ftOll Store Paints Big Picture Wida over twenty ycan in the hqei"""• Tun Wa&IOD hepn developina Ameritone Paiau into. full lerYiice home impr~ meat center three yean ap. Today bis store ou 17tb Street in Costa MeM feat111a 1450 square feet of evcrytbiq. from paints, to wallpaper, to drapery and upholstery fabrics to car· peting. .. Our philosophy is to offer people what they want. We start- ed with the full raqe of paint types and equipment and from there we built up our inventory to where now we can offer ap- proximately 400 fabric samples, over 6SO wallpaper boob and an interior designer on the pre- mises to help our customers solve their decorating prob- le~" said owner Jim Watson. Ameritone Paints prides itself on its service. In all of its de- partments a full range of lines and prices are available from the economical to the top of the line. The store's specialty is paint and custom color match- ing is done precisely ... Closeness is not what we're after, we want exactness. It takes a little longer to mix paint this accurately. but iCs service like this that bas enabled us to expand our business three times over since we started three years ago.·· said Watson .. Specialty items IUCb ....... tcleetioe of Purdy ,.. WUllla caa be f ouacl at Ameritoac P.ma.awellaeq..,_mfor wallpaperina. Dilcoat pric:a of 30 ~CCDt off on wallpapers are alwa11 available at Amaitont Paints, became tbe mart·up ia oaly 10 to IS pe1ceat dcpaMlina on the uaount purcbued. The in- terior desi1ner specializes in wallpapen and upholsteiy and drapery f abrica. She is available for appointments. Ameritone Paints features one li.ae of carpeting exchllivel) and that is by Columbus. A carpeting salesman is also avail- able for appointments. Then is no fee for his consultation. He is very knowledgeable and will explain the di:fferent grad~ of carpeting and what is best for specific purposes. .. Everything in our store is competitively priced. For ex- ample, we have not raised our paint prica in the three years that I have b.t the store," said Waaaon. Special services at Ameritone Paints include fabric and wall- paper book check OUt at DO charge and help with locating specialized equipment. Ameritone Paints is located at 369 East 17th Street in Costa M~ phone: (714) 646-8774. The questions to ask When considering Mini-blind purchase Owning new blinds should be a satisfying experience. Sad~y. even expensive blinds often don't work well one~ they re installed. You can avoid making a mistake by checking these five things first: O OPERA TI ON-Simply put. you want a blind t~at "docsn' jam, but most do. Look for .... large~ "f ree-floaung c_ord- lock mounted on the beadra1I exterior. !he _narrow 1am- bar bidden deep inside the beadraiJ of most.b~ds is _a headache. Also, took for stainless steel rollers at all f ncuon pomts. O SLATS-The best slats are made o~. cof!'osion resistant. spring-tempered aluminum al.toy, .008. t~ack . They _bold their shape well and resist accidental cnmpmg. The thinner blades (.006") of economy blinds droop between support ladders and damage easily. O CORD & LADDERS -These should be 100% nylon ·1b a narrow diameter. The cotton sheath al'ound ~ost :~rd wears out quickJy from friction and exposure ~d shrinks when the blind is cleaned, altering the ~ngtb. Th1cker cord causes twisting and jamming in the headrail. 0 GUARANTEE-Look for a minimum of two years on all parts and workmanship; t~e ~t ~ five yean. Be sure to know exactly who to contact if servtee is necessary· O REPRESENTATIVE-Demand profeuionalilm from him in appearance and man~. U a H~" macly &bows . you colon and pva you • pncc, you 're beiD& sllortdaaqed. ~ for a clctailed demomtration in your lllome so yoa c:aa -'-e an educated decision. A referral from someone you m... . ..._ u.t ii pal protcdlOD _....... 1971 10 1976 _. dlea I ...a oat oa ay owa for uo.a 10 ~a.,· .. ..... .......... ,~-... ·--wt.ca ..... clecill1•io.- a.er owa bwiDCM, * 6c •• r II tllil widl K •h• Re II r'I ~ .,.... ............. iajtlt tobecwa~.9Sllellid ya ad we are to...., to MK la Willa • ia .,. ......... ncu veatme. Marpcrite will ICrft our dil ata • • llll'Pr• Corner shower gives more space for your luxury bath er-that is wW abe wants to You can hoe tbe luxurious dcsiped stylina blends in with do now.• said lt..eae. bathroom JCN~ ~wanted most decon. It requires only ~ude11-1toseDe•1 offen tbe at a COit you11 lite. Witb the two exiJti91 walll ud leas than full raDF of savica in the iD-spaCC1&vllll K..inketd· Corner. nine 1quare feet of OOM area. tmor desip buaiD"J' u well Eauy Shower wait ud die ~ leaving more space to create as a showroom that features teM Neo-ADgle Shower Stall your own mvironmcnL antiq~ one-of-a-ti.Del pieces unit. In addition, the problem of and imported MeD:n furniture ~ meay Ooon is eliminated that is handlCulplcd and hand-Fitting into a th~~e-(oot-by both shower umtt• leak-proof painted. From tbae liDa many square space ~ ~ only threshold 8nd Oftflapping seal custom pieces cu be made. Cm-two walls for 1mt•llat1on, the combination. Available in silver, tom handpainted fabrics are Corner Entry Shower allows gold or bronze frames, each also available through~ more space for deco~ ideas. style is easy to clean an dis cor- Rosene 's. Color combinations This unique shower adds style rosion resist•nt. can be custom ordered to the to a bathroom design A feeling For more information about spccifacations required by the of a ... ~en~·isp~ the Corner Entry Shower unit clients. Many of these lines me by the umt-. slidmg doon which or the Meo.Angle Shower Stall sold exclusively to ~asden-meet at the comer. write Kinkead Division, USG Rosene's. The~ New-Angle Industries, Inc., HIT, Dept.122- .. 0ur philosophy is to crute ShowerStallfitsintoanycomer. zz 101 South WKker Drive, environments that refiect the and its five-sided, decorator-Chicago, Illinois 60606. penoo.ality and lifestyle of the client. We wort around picas such as family heirlooms and an objects that are special to Complimentary Giftwtap UPS Shipping Free Home k.cessory ConsultotiOns • ktytic Sculptures • Artglass • Southwest Indian Art • Crystal • Fb«:elain Rgurines • Ceramic \Ose • Minerals, Shells, & Coral 759-7766 Haber Yew CGelson's) Shopping Center 1634 San ~, Newport Beadl <>aa» from Roger's Gardens) ! (' Villqe Patio, a qllt ..ct cbeeifal store, bM been ia ~ inea for tlali1ml ,an. It o«m a variety of cuual f onaiture. .. We nriDa wi&h tbe ..-om- duriq the fd we feature indoor furniture for f~ roo1111 aDd game l'OOllll .ad in tbe sprina and summer we expand on patio and poolaide furniture, .. said owner Georp McHarria. Now ia a 1ood time to pt acquainted with Villaae Patio,. became it ii the tnmitioD period from fall to aummer witb tales in both cate1oriea. --Our indoor . furniture ia on sale ad we are Uvial a,... 11•• lall • w outdoor furidtare. Tllere are many 1ood kr1aia1 oa oar doeo-outl OD Midi ile.m M kit- da Ida, IOI'• illd ....... ad Wicket.,-.,• Uicl MCHarril. Many liaea repreaeatin1 a apen of pricer....-are &Yailable at Villqe Patio. Complete ao- ceuoria IUCb • cuabiOm and umbrellu are carried too. Linea repraented at Villqe Patio include Tropitoae, Mallin, Brown Jordan. Allibert. O.W. Lee, S.A.~ .• Saac_nft, Darolet and Lawn Comfort. Tropitoee ia wiy,..a• _,, , ITAff PllTI IY ITEVEI IE .. I U loot• cu l9ii ..W to 1te decei~ ..... ~ tnle Of AMCO Wider .. ..,,.,_ located aear tM wiMry aad w ...... ladwarial w., cada .. • Ne•SM¥t lhd. ltl ~II beiDI emall ii ablol11tely llliale..Sia1. Tlae wanbou1e1 aroaad tbe bact are not vilible from tbe front, wlaich coaceall 1$.000 aquare feet eaocbcl with a c:omprebcD- livc inventory of over 2',000 difreraat typea of iaema for ra- ideatial, commercial ud ia- d.m.I pufPC*I. AMCO ii a tlainl ..... family-run ............. . in 1956. lta plliloeoplay can be acea ia iu ia.eatory-.. carry ~ ud carry it in• larae ldectioa..• "I would aay we are tbe bqat 1toctiD1 distributor of decor- ative llardwan and plumbina (axtma arouncl. In bathroom fauceta alone -ba¥e O¥er '°° ICU in ltock tlaaa ranp from S29.9S to 12500-which carry aemi-precioua 1tone1," 1aid owner Bob Lanfranco. AMCO bu been orpnized 10 that it ii euy for people to do buainn1 in tbae. •Jt\ lite puttiq people in a candy atorc- we off er anythin1 and every- tbiq-u extreme or elaborate u a penon wants to go. People can create exactly what they want-they are not forced into packqe-buyiq. We can tailor anything 1CCOrdi.q to a penon 'I whimsy. And, this it fun for our customen," said Lanfranco. d \ • Items found at AMCO in- clude decorative mail boxes, kitchen, bathroom and wet bar 1int1, spa tuba, custom-built cabinett competitively priced. porcelain shower tae.dt, &bower· ups, reproductions of antique fixtures. abower curtain rinp for claw foot tubs, cabinet hard- ware, Ducane gu barbecues, fireplace grates, tool sets and screens and gas log sets and keys. For every item AMCO car- ries, there is a nice selection to choose from. For example, penon1lized mail boxes come in different 1tyle1-includin1 thoee that are bandmeck of aolid brua. ~obi come in pon:dain colon to match decon u well as ia crystal. A new item, shower-ups, abo come in solid bnu. AMCO carries over (IC)() bathroom sinks and over 100 wet bar ainb. ~tcben cabinet hardware is varied and even comes in acrylic covered seeds and aea shells. Sink pop-up knobl range from aimple styles to large and ornate crystal. AMCO ranks u tbe largest sin- gle store distributor of Ducane au barbecues. "The polished copper wet bar sink is a bard to pt item, but we keep a lot on band. We carry many un- usual items as our regular stock items," aaid Lanfranco. Special aervices at AMCO include custom cabinet buildin& custom construction of faucets and ps 101 sets, free delivery and a company warranty on all~-in the store. AMCO bu an experienced ataff of ritteen that repraentl about 130 yean in the buildina iladaatry. The atore ii located at 1514 Newport Bhd. in Colla Maa; phone: (714) Mi..-114. Decorative Hardware & Plumbing Center av A•co ORANGE COUNTY'S LARGEST IN-STOCK INVENTORY! Courtesy to the Trade • Decormtiw F8uC9b • a.th• Boudoir Acm•oriel • CUltOm PullrMn c.biMts• To .. • Sch9-• Baldwin Loe* Distributor • c ... om JMUzzi Tubs •GM logs • Fnplmcm•Scne• • Antiq• Stows • M.anificmt Van.ty of CmbiMI ttentw ... AMCO Build&&• &4>PGY SINCE 1966 1514 Newport Blwl I Cost. Mm, CA 92627 I (714) 540·1996 / 642-4184 Mon. -Fri 1:00 to 6:30 I s.t. 1:00 to 5:00 I Cla•d Su..t.y ,.. - .. ../ . . . ..... f ~-...... School Features Practical Experience .!;..ac1: :C''::o!n:::~ . · School Of Interior Desip also With a good reputation and a vast store of experience behind him, Ron Baron opened bis first design school in Beverly Hills in 1968. Since then be bas deve- loped a series of schools which have the philosophy of training students to enter the field of interior design. .. Ron's reputation bas spread throughout Southern Califor- nia. He is known because of the many homes be bas done for film stars. I became bis partner three years ago and to- gether we have organized a school of interior design that fully prepares students for the interior design business. We arc proud to say that our school has produced many impressive designers who have established fine reputations in the business, .. said Cathy Zilco, who, along with Ron Baron, owns the school. Her background is ex- tensive in the field of interior design and complements the experience of Ron Baron. The school bas 14 instructon who are also working interior designers. ••we feel that it ia very important to have our stu- dents learn from working de- signers ... said Zilco. The school's beginning pro- gram is designed to take three months and involves learning about color, textiles, the history of f umiture, design layout, fur- nit ure arrangement and home design projects. The intermediate program emphasizes developing the port- folio, drafting, and working with colorboards. Business claua ate afso included which ofl'en a clua in •Rmctering." teach atudCnu about purchase This is when tbe students learn orders, contracts, flow charts, to draw a room in penpectivc actU.. publitllcd aad devel-with the furniture pWced around opina promotioi c:ampaips u the room which shows clients well u ttie psycbology of selling how the room will actually look and preparina for interviews·. after it is completed. The advanced program takes Ron Baron School of Interior 6 months and involves the stu-Desip offers training for people dent in space planning. wrhis wbo want to go to work in the is where the students step over design business as well as to the line of decorator into the people who want to become world of the interior designer," more knowledpble about fur- said Zi.lco. niture, fabrics, design and color In the advana:d program the theory. "Our students arc of students work on several pro-an ages. We have many people jects such as designing the in-who have become disenchanted tenors of a restaurant, retail with their fields and decided store, office and model home. to change careers. Interior de- Much is involved in these pro-sagn is a very interesting and Jects mcluding lighting place-challenging business. We have mcnts and total space organ-a hagh placement rate and our azation. networkmg ability really helps HOME or OFFICE WAREHOUSE STORAGE MOVING CO. Lie. OT124 438 LIC. & INSURED . ,, .. . . . (714) 641-8427 us help our students fand jobs after they have completed their training. I, myself, cbaqcd ~ reen midstream and have found the interior design busineu a most rewarding career ... aaid Zilco. All of the major design or- ganizations have representation within the staff of the Ron Baron School of Interior Design. Ron Baron himxlf is a member of ISID and NHFL. Cathy Zilco is a member of ISID. The Ron Baron School of Interior Design is located in the South Coast Design Center at Stoncmeill, 291 S Redhill, Suite CIOJ, Costa Mesa. Easy Home Wall Repairs Those troublesome nicks and dents inevitably happen to walls in active households are no lonaier a problem with Durabond Wall/ Ceiling Patch Kit. The Wall, Ceiling Patch Kit contains everything needed for quick and easy minor repairs. including: I . Eight pounds of pre·mixcd patching compound 2. A roll of self-stacking fiber mesh tape for rc1nf orcement 3. A flexible plastic spreader 4. Sandpaper As an added convcn1cncc. easy·to-follo"" amtructions arc printed on the 1dc of the Patch Ku bucket The bucket's .. snap-on·· hd preserves patching compound. for reuse for the kit as often as needed. For easy handling. the patching compound and all acces- sories fit back in the bucket to keep everything together and ready for the next project. Available at selected home centen and home repair centers nationwide, tbe Durabond Patch Kit is distributed by the Dura- bond Diviaion. USG ladustria. Inc .• HIT ~ 121-ZZ, IOI South Wacker Drive, Cbicqo, Dlinoia 60606 .. The ........ ol DUq• accnsorict, ~ Nprodoc- tions Ud Pft itemt at Tbe <M- ria,e Houe in Irvine latea a. tomcn beek to the C:taya when an abUndance of items created warm personal toucba thr-ouah- out the bome. The specialty items at The Carriqe Home blend well with antiqua. The store is divided iato diffeleM ..... With ac- ccata oa crcatiaa an old- ftilliooed ..Una An Eas'ith Maor Room fa. tura masculine ~ ~. ducb, decoya, men's acca10- riea, bnuware and ICl'imabaw. Goldilock'1 Cottap defines the children's ana and a nice variety or antiques and repro- ductions that include toys~ col- Starving Students Tell Their Moving Story When Randy Driscbel came to Cal:ilornia in 1975, be nee«d a job. .., looted at my reaour- ca-1 was strona and able and I bad a pict-up truck. So I put an ad in tbe paper that I could do 111ovin1 and baulina.. There wu such an amaz.iq respome to my ad that I decided to stay in the moving bminess," said Driscbel Today, Starving College Stu- dents Moving Company bas six moving vam and a staff of well- trained employees. -OU.. driven train for several months before they m allowed on their own. We are proud of our work and the many calla and letters of thanks and appreciation let us know tht we have done good jobs for our customers," said Drischcl. Starving College Students Moving Company primarily serves Oruap County, but on oc:cuion the vans travel u far u Palm Sprinp and San Diego. The company offcn fuJI service movina and now provides a warehouse to meet the custo- mcn' needs. 041 feel a connection and rap- pon with the people in Orange County, because they supported me from the beginning. They followed my company•s growth and expansion through the years. We attribute our succaa to our reputation that has spread by word of mouth,"' said Dri- schel. Starving College Students Moving Company i1 located at 1306 Logan A venue in Costa Mesa; phone: (714) 7'22-1062. Outdoor Dining Designs Continued from pqe • ier, store manqer. Dining sets stan at S299. Another popular line at Vil· lage Patio involves. a rain trpc furniture. These hnes arc im- ported from Europe and arc especially well-suited to coastal climates. becau.~ they have their colors injected into the frame mold .... These are not painted. the color is throughout the frame. They come in a variety of colon." said McHarris. These resin lines include Al- place screens, and director chain and recoven. Barbecue linea include Du- cane, Happy Cookcn, Weber, Mr. Meat Smoker and Fire Magic. Styles are in either por- table or built-in. Umbrellas come in a variety of lines too-Tropitone. Brown Jord~ Sun Air, Finkel, Bojcr, Treasure Garden. California U mbrcll' and Peerless. Parasol beach umbrellas arc available also. 'We are a comprehensive store and can get just about anything/ or our customers. ' libcn from France, Hartman from Holland. Darolet from Germany and Lawn Comfo~ from Belgium. "'They come . 10 a multitude of styles and prwe ranp They are 10 woodcrf ':'l for thil area, became there JS no paint to chip, no color f 8:'1i.n& or dilcolorina and most p1cca have no metal to rust." said Gap.icr. . Special features of Village Patio's other lines include O.W. Lee in wrought iron. S .A.K. in wrought aluminum which hu the loot of wrought iron, Suocraft in cut aluminum and Brown Jordan in redwood. Also available on request are Aviante, Alumont, Finkel and many other lines ... We are a compre- hensive store and can get just about anythina for our custom- en," uid Gapier. . Villqe Patio also cames bar- bccuel wnbrellaa, frce-ttanding and ~-in farcp~ pa 101 and tool 1et1. custom-made fare- Telescope and Gold Medal arc Village Patio 'I director chair Jines; they are both made in the United States and are of hardwood that is kiln dried. As a comprehensive casual f urniturc store, Villaae Patio offen such servic:a u custom- made cushions and recondition- ing, rcfinishin& ~paintina and restripping of all paeccs. Village Patio bu a store lo- cation in Santa Ana's old Tent and Awning building which bu become a county landmark. ... This is our warehouse outlet that features floor model ·~ cia1s as well as new items. Tbii is a combination store that offcn excellent bargaim to our cus- tomers." said McHarris. Villaae Patio bu an enthu- siastic staff of well-trained cm- p lo yees who know all facets of the mercbandile. Villaac Patio is located at 1706 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa; pbone: (714) 631-2981. lecd'Me ~ pict .... ,.-1111, handmade quilt• Ud o«W clotbiDI ilem$.; Dipt ..... iiilld old waaom. Tbe V'ldorian Parlor ~JI tbe more fem.iaine iteml 1ucla u laces, haDclkercbid1. bridal accessories, photo albums and garters. The Shaker Kcepin1 Room bas Americana antique items llllPll .. lgna. Clllftld 1CC1ntJ Md I Uy WIMN ..... • llti-1 .... hi .. llvt .. rim II Ill • ..., ral•H~I. lllff PllTO IY ITtYY IE ... . -.• · ·.·,. ·•·· .. ·\. ...... -.. ·~~..,,_..,. .. ,~-~ .. ,. ",. ... "J ll .'I. .. ,. ...... ~"' .. )c.. ,. .. ~ ...... ~ .. --.. .. • • • • " • • ' ),,. • )l ~ ·,. .. • • • -,. ....... " ... ~ '\. . ..·-'-. --... -. . ·--.. --~ .. -· --'Pill- ·. '• ... J - ·-- • • ) Swans and dlflC1t1 flowers enhance thl two story entry hall of 1'11 Ml_, n1l••1. • • ITAff PllTI IT ITOEI •8&1 Unique Landscape and Design Complete Service· Just for You Brickwork Pata CoveJS Lighting Treework Sprinkler System~ Custom Waterfalls Comm. & Res. Maintenance • Garden of Siik· Flowers May Fool Mother Nature It bappeDI all the time. Y oa'n ~ for tlW ·~ loot for your home, but you're Dot ame jult bow to put all the eJo. meats toftlber. You know you waat quality macbudile and 1ometbia1 sophiltieated. You need penonalitt.d aervice and expert advice. What you don' need ia another custom-made diaappointment. Susan Scbapel and Cindy Myen can take the wony out of your CUilom work. At the ownen of A Silt 1bumb, a .. _ unique tropical pandile of silt plaata, nowen and tree•" in Tuna, they've been pleuiaa people with their ~rmanent plants .. aincc 1918. The ownen only offer top-of-tbe-line mer- cbaDdile that ia IO realiatic peo- ple often try to water it. •we-ve fooled plant 1ervica, • and our customers aay tbey\re mailed the lilb and people re- marked how well they survived without water," laughs Susan. .. Maybe we could fool Mother Nature, too." "Finding quality items is sometimes difficult. There are now many importers, each of- fering several hundred silks to choose from." says Cindy. The owners of A Silk Thumb might only select two or three items from a company 04because we know our customers can sec the difference." In addition to quality items, what sets A Silk Thumb apart from other silk shops are the ownen • backgrounds and ser- vice philosophy. "We take a different approach to the silk business," says Cindy. ••Both of us have interior design back- grounds and to us these arc not just silk plants and Dowen, but accessories for your office or home." Eight yean of experience have taught Susan and Cindy bow to please their customen. "'We have found that the number one problem customers have is they don't know bow to tell us what they need, .. says Susan. .. But we find out by asking spe- cific design questions: what mood do they want to create, wbat their prioritia are, ud what their~ iL" To belp tbcir dimla meme an.,.,....._., S...a or a.dJ briq out umplm cA ctiffc,eat colon, sim, wl ehapa oldow- en wl pluta, poapiDa diem toftlber before tbe caatomer\ eyes. When they -• noel ,. or no, they quietly lcara tbe customer's penona1 ta1te.. Prom there, it\ just • matter ol deeip to artilticallJ create ... baild plants, trees, floral arraap• menta, diab prdena, centerpie ca, or anything elae the cu- tomer wants. Desip aR aner routine. •wedoalj..ado ~ try Frencb OT Oriental daipa, .. says Cindy. A Silk Thumb'• office and home plant daip comultatioD service baa proftll popular. •we have a Iarae rd'enal bnainaa, • says Susan. "Aa much u 80 percent of our custom office work is a result of our doing the homes of the company pro- ident or one of the company's employees." A few of A Silk Thumb's corporate accounts include the City of Garden Grove, the Orange County Do- partment of F.clucation. Orange Cout Magazine, Dean Witter Reynolds, U.S. Benefits, and many of the companies in the South Coast Metro Arca. A Silk Thumb bu also received awards from the Orange County Fair Committee for its Booth Design. "'We feel successful every day." says Cindy ... We love what we do and we take a penoaal interest in each of our customen. Our ·store is small, but we've got big ideu and our goal is to provide top quality and ser- vice. We can do it all-d~ create, install, and maintain. Our customen are pleased be- cause they know that when they come in here, they're taltiag to the owners and we really care that they are happy." A Silk Thumb is located at 14S3S Redhill Ave. (in the Alpha Beta Shopping Center at Wal- nut) in Tustin. Telephone: 730- 5307. Hours: Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .• Saturday 10 a.m. to S p.m. Choosing colors when decorating for your season One metbOd of color selection for decorating as the seasonal color theory system. whic~ is popular with fashion consumers. According to the Jleory. every- one can be catcgori~ as belong- mg to one season of the year by their skin. hair and eye coloring. and the colors of that season that arc most flattenng to them. Fashion consumers purchase clothes according to their season. and decorating consumers plan their homes so they arc sur- rounded with their most flattering colon. National Decorating Products Association (NDPA) says more and more decorating center cus- tomers arc requesting assistance in color select.ion using the sea- sonal color theory. ND PA repre- sents 7 ,000 decorating centcP ltor'C1 in the United States and Canada. Spring is statistically America\ favorite color s-lette for dtco- ratina, reprdleu of tbc purcbu- er'I tna nature teUOD. Many tndiliz •I colon are includlld..in this group. including clear, bright greens. blues. yellows and pinb. Summer people often choote soft colon such as light blue. rose brown, navy blue. rose pint. lavender and plum. Autumns. which have the wid- est range of cok>r intensity within their palette. can decorate with both muted and clear colon. Dark brown, camel. beige. or- ange. gold, warm red and moss green arc best for people who fall into this category. The stark contrasts of winter's colon produce an effect of high drama when used in decorating. The colon which provide the most flattering background for winter dccoraton arc navy blue. black. white, bright red. gray. shocking pint and deep blue. What to do if member of the family ia one lealODa.Dd another is a different KUC>n?Try cbooaina compatible colon from each of the two ecaao• UliDa colon from om f• beck.,,,.ad, ud ICCJIDl with colon &om the oda. • UNBELIEVABLE BASKETS• PLANTS• CACTUS• SILK & DRIED FLOWERS• VASES• COOKWARE• BATHWARE •WROUGHT IRON• CANDLES• MACRAME • SAVI NG S 0 N. CE RAM IC , PLASTIC , STONEWARE & CLAY POTTERY• GOU RM ET MUS- • TAROS, JELLIES & FUDGES• KITCHENWARE & MORE! 13" WHITE CERAMIC CHIP+ DIP . PLATTER I I I I I I I ~t0R9:E~~~~~ $2 .99 I LIMIT 2 I MUST BRING COUPON ·-------------- • -------------FLORIST QUALITY SIX INCH SALEPLANl OUR REG. $4.88 EVEHY WEE~ WE SELL A DIFFERENT 6" PLANT FOR $2 gg $2.99 NO LIMIT NO COUPON NEEDED . • HOLDS STANDARD 6" POTS REDWOOD LIMrT WRAP-AROUND 2 I PLANTER$ 1 $4.99 VALUE 2 29 II OUR REG. $3.49 • . MUST BRING COUPON ..II ------------•• . '4 .. . .. ' . ' • I l . • i t ' .! . -I I ' -q ' .... f 1 .. . , ,f ~ " .> ·we have fond we laave far gRater auccea wiG om rcaaal- purcbw option. Sm mens that you start and stay on a permanent exen:iac program. When you purcbw eqaipment outright. you can procrastinate You own the equipment anyway so it does not mattu when you start on a serious exercix pro-, .. aram. ""However, when JOU rent the equipment. you cannot procra. tin.at~ became that would im- mediately give you a distinct sense of wasting your rental money. This psychological twist increases the suc:cas rate from 12 percent to 2S percent. The already high JS percent rate for the Dynavit is increased to a whopping 85 percent ... said Schlottman. According to Schlottman. Oynavit is the best equipment for bcalth improvement. because of lactic acid monitoring cap- ability . .. Far greater results and suc- cess rate occur witb the use of Dynavit than witb other cquip- IDCDL If money is the oaly reason for not getting a Dyaavit, con- sider tlais: Pt;ople ape 11¥1 tboo- sands of dollan a. ~ al- cohol, tobacco, jewelry, CJlpemift can, traftl and OD gettiq their~ restored. I fed people du.Id dwaar their priorities and apnd a mcan- inafal IWD OD jHCWlllite health maintenana:, •aid tilo«fman Health maintcaaacc is not aimpk. It tabs ctilcipline and consistency. Accordia1 to Schlottman people aboald an- alyze what tbcy daiak .., need and then ditam dim --with a expert. nm • wt.ea die real -.~ propam bcai• Proper diet--'bealtllful and aatritioua-ia important and • 11 -lldopted ... with 111e acrme ,1an if • bealthy ...., .. dear milld ii aoiDI to .. die md raulL __.~earn.racy cto. wra11 • )'iJF. n. ii -, the ...Up•ntllia•alublc and " 111 .. iaall I diaeMlyoac\ ~11.,....a .. ..._coa- lilteDcy becomes IOCltiue, people . become a pod habit that people start fee•ina and lootina better. IMlbeft to every day. WbeD our Results build more results until customen come Nck and tell ua bow pod they feel, we feel the ideal healthy f eelin1 and we baft done our job Wen. And, WllY leftl ia acbincd. Main-that ii wby it ii IO importaat tena~ at tb.ia point then bu to begin the health proaram tipt-by matiq the equipment and aettiJaa tbe ed,e OD eltab- lishiftl the routine,• aaid Sclllot- tman. Tbe Nontic FitneuaboWroom ii loe111ed at 2128 Emt Cout Hipway iD Corona dcl Mar. For 8dditional iafonnMion, call John Schlottman or Robert Mendez, fitne11 con1ultaa.t1, at 64CMM02. Hours: Monday throu1h Saturday 10 a.m. to ~p.m. THIS IS THE BIKE THAT MEASURES RESULTS. NORDIC DYNAVIT. • .. HOME GYMS e SAUNAS e FREE WEIGHTS e BENCHES e ACCESSORIES NORDIC FITNESS PRODUCTS 2828 E•.t Cout Highwey, Coron~ d9I M•r• 714/~0402 • .... --............... . .,._ ell11d~ oo&ora dolD-~ codiaa your dlilidrea ialM ... C-Olll••Ww Store CM help im1Dm1etv in defillin• wWclla ii tDcl&td ia die eew And tlwU arw and cbora. We liaft ~ ~ Co:-ta fo•ad .that children reapoad Mela Com1Yarda .a tbe JUDCtiOn very mccly to the concept of a tr•qail dfect Oii a ,... .. of: Newpo_rt Md HarbOr Boule-briabt colors. In my former miacl-f reeina it to be more to tab ~ OI -. to tM1t v..._ tcriina daya, I found that co-creative ud 1ileful Papen a.d out wtw it ii ~ .. ~ "We laave c:oatainera and ~.a·-.keta and trays helped thinae strewn all°"' tbe ,._ for ia their iao-Md offioea. bardw .. for jmt ahoat every ..-e train my students to become pvea a distractiq. uanema1 Writin1 oUt a complete plaa parpot:fS. W• ,.,....., a new moie aclf-IUffacient and reapoa-lffect to the mind. Tbai is wllj will Wlp tMil to set started. retail coacept ill Soutllenl C... aiblc. Tbey could fmd their pap-we feel so aood about oar ltOre. AM, me.a. U.C, ieally abcnlld liforaia. Wt offer over 8,000 en euily and they could get We tnow we are bdpina people a.at to our atalf ....... _. warea wbicb help people or-and put away their supplies in pt their lives lCJle1ber ao that set tbeir iaput before boJia1 ~iz.e t~ir liva .. ~ ii ea-a matter ?f min~tea. I would they can ~o on ~ biger and a liaale item. '?-..,,,,ca help .., .. g ; p p a pecaally p.portaDt aa tbia area, ldcct special moDitOn and they better prOJCCb/'aaid Shut. people save time ud money. tllllllllll9 ... t 1pa• been• tpw is at • pmnium. feh pride in their duties u su-Once inside Contain W area, Tbey haft been aclected for their Bat, our wara-fuactional u perviaon and over-cen," said people often say to tbemaclva, wum ~ and willina- tbey are-are not drab and Shark. .. Wbat a great idea, I wilb I nea to offer ideas. They take diqy. Tiiey are in briPt colon All of the items at Contain-bad thought of that." Up and the time to become acqaaiated that 8dUaDy eabance the decor Wares are durable and will lut down the ai1le1 are situated with the coatomen and their of any room in tbe bow or indefinitely. They are designed every kind of item for the home apeciCac needa.• aid Shark. anycormTorapwin•oft"ice," to be vilible and to become part or office. Many of tbae itema Contai1terWarea ia located said manqer Yvonne Sbark. of people .. daily lives. make ideal gifts for friends aDd ia tbe Costa Maa Coartyarda Sbark, a native Californian. ..People's lives arc hectic relatives. at the junction of Newport and former ICbool tacber, and put today. It ia very common to The staff at ContainWarea Harbor Blvda ia Cotta Mesa; vice praidcnt of operations of fmd people involved in 1neral is creative and very williq to pboDe: (714) 646-0400. a fut food ebain with over 1800 employees, is enthuliaatic about Contain Warea. · -11ove tbia area-the climate ia tcnif"IC and people's attitudes are 10 creative and energetic. Our store will fit ript into their busy life1tyle1 by addina spluhea of color throuahout their liviDa and working envi- ronments, • said Shark. ContainWarea ia divided into section• which give ideu for organizing every part-of the home and office-whether it be for the kitchen, bathroom. bedroom or office workroom. It includes truh butets, &helv- ing. towel r1eb. travel accaa soria, boxes for wrapping a:ifta, frames, boob and many ver- satile mi~llaoeou pieces. In aho~ •clajper hardware.• .. R.iabt DOW we are atill settina Orp'rlimt. Thia part is fun and excitina became we are searcb- ina for tbc most colorful, stylish items that repraent the newest and moat innovative ideu to make people's lives easier. Our items are high quality, but we are able to offer them at lower prices than the department stora," said Shark. Contain Wares ia the kind of store that mates gettina orpn- izal teem like fun even though the talk is not u simple u it appears. The staff at Contain- erWara is a aroup of enthu- aiutic, stilled employees who can help people develop ideu for orpnizin1 homes and of- fices. Just browsing through the store helps people think about tbc aeamenta of their lives that could be improvec1 if they were more coherently arranged. "Today it is very important to be oqaniml. People don' have time · to lose papen or tbiap. And, oraaniution bu a bealtb.y network.int effect on othen too. I know myself that wbea I ace someone who ia or- derly I immediately th.int that tbe person is competent and briabt-a penon that I would lib to know better or do bus- inea wi~" said Shark. Offica flow· more efficiently wben simple tub are intearat-a w ed. Homes follow suit. Consider ~~f::!..,=::!~h:.::. »NTAI N ARES a bouacful of children. Parents . __ who are oraanized often get more cooperation from their cbilclmL The art of de)eptina '*Mia ppctice,_ ~at just the:" ary.· • • .. J • .. . ·-1. .... ~ ... Kitchen Things for Gour:met Cookware r:~=.:.:.~~ .... • Kititrm ~ii flllt IEc11a1elurtneBo1 dlowa a •Nit of o..-.... M....m coppu pieces from Fruce .... M.•U.ediellt.-loftea to coot. ~ ........ .,.. ao.nle .. I remnaMi tM rant ~ froa Oermaay aad a ia CMia OOotiaa ci••iriq in aourmet cookware time .... coq .. Yia iD Fr • CGPflUE ... ~ F..-. pore. Iitdm •lliiapcarriel the CU- for the serious coot-beaan After I ca-. llloae. I worbd W.-for bOtla replar o•em plaalo• cookware line made with ita first store location in oa Jalia Cbild'I recipe util aacl aicrowave1-at very from Uni uodiad alumimam Corona dcl Mar. Ten ,an later I aot it perfect. Now my oo.q rcwretJle price&. wlaida clbe9 mot create any cbem- tbere are three otber ltore lo-aa Yin tuta jut lib wllat I In tJ.t ,_tea Jall 8oprcl ical cookiaa reactiom ... Tbia cations-in Tuatia, Mission bad in Pana." said owner Bur-aai4 IM noticed certain itam liDe ii woadaful-it._ thick and Viejo and Irvine. lme Boprcl. Md pined in popularity. -n.e of raiauraat quality, but ICaled .. I've always loved to cook ~t.cbcn Tiainp carrie1 tbe ia ahraJs l"IDdlrina tbat 1ttma for t.o.. me," aaid Boprcl. aourmet cliabea wl dais requires fiDelt in laVina pieca and cook-to receift pat attention-for Odm' itew Ill ~tcben Thinp top of the line cookware. Thia ware lines that are au.itaMe for e~ pMta m.aten and food iBcNde copper cookware. pMta is bow my interest in cootina uy type of oookina from Mlic proceuon. Today Cajun food maten, butcher block tabla, &cd to my buainea. I especiaJJy to lpCCiahy items. Became Bo-and Enafisb ee.. arc ft1J pop. pot ncb ud a compact bad- like the recipes from France. pnl buys her imported wares ular. For tt.c blackened dishes era.at ice cream makeT that My favorite French dinner is directly, 1be i1 able to offer of Cajun cootina people can Clellla ice cream in 20 minutes. an entrec of coq au vin_ and such items as heavy gaup me cut iron 1killet1 and big Giftwue items available at ~t- *-nillP are eookiil Md •Mat .............. . t ........ COP"1' ....... .. ......, poree'd • f~ ~ ... a ... 11l1ctioe ol picaic ···--~ Special .. "ice' · pro.Wed tbroup K.itcHa Thi•P are com1elJ sift 1"8PPilll ud ..... iq. . . K.itcbea Tbiap ia Coroaa del Mar ii located at 3429 EMt eo .. t Bipway; pltoae: (714) 673-3'": ia Tutia at 14905 Holt Aftlluc; pbone: (714) 731- 6615; in Miuioa Viejo at 194 Mi11ion Viejo Mall; phone: (714) 131-1771; and in Irvine at 4614 Barranca Parkway; phone: (714) 857-2042. Hi-tech combination wall oven It is probably the most so- phisticated. yet 5iJnplest to op- erate, bi technology wall oven any major appliance manuf ac- turer has introduced to date. And, it saves both time and energy in the kitchen. It is Modem Maid's Touch Tri-Mode. the industry's only touch-controlled combination microwave /electric wall oven. The elegantly designed, all blact sleek European lookiq Touch Tri-Mode comes in both single and double oven models. It offers the cook the option of using microwave power alone, conventional electric broiling or baking alone, or conventional baking or broiling in combi- nation with microwave power in the same oven cavity and at the same time. By combining microwave power with conventional cook- ing, baking or broiJina can be accelerated by up to SO percent. This combination cookin1 BECAUSE , ....... l'IIERE'S NO PIACE LIKE HOME Our senior interior designer, who is a memher of the American Society of Interior D~1gncrs, knows that home I!'> where the heart is. Whether you're ready to redecorate o r huilding your dream house, Kasden,Rosene t.a n work with yo u to achieve a ho me which reflects your o wn good taste. We o ffer a per, sonalized service, and work around treasured pieces to make sure you feel at home. So please drop by o ur showroom and join us for a cup of coffee, or give us a call. We know how much you love your home. And we never forget who lives there. Kasden-Rosene INTERIOR DESIGN 503 32nd St. at Via Oporto• Newpon Beach (714) 64S..9149 mode also offen the user the beat of both worlds: The speed of microwave cooking, to getber with the crisped, browned qual- ity of conventional gourmet cooking. Most important is the ease of operati.q this bighly aophia.- ticated oven. As one Modem Maid executive Aid, .. It .. a real smtif~-bot-'lmart enough to ut the cook what to do." The key to its operation is a black glus touch control panel, equipped with an elec- tronic readout and prepro- gnmmcd sequences that pide the user step-by-step through the cookina process by uk.ina a aeries of questions. Tbc cook begins by selecting amon1 the options to either microwave, bake, broil, or use a combination of both micro- wave and electric beat. Then. in response to the panel's next question, the cook enters the desired temperature. Then, the lenatb of cooking time, and when to start and finish cooking. When the entire cooking se- quence bu been programmed, the control panel reads back all of the instructions, giving the cook the opportunity to double check, or revise them. Another feature ia .. defrost by weight." The coot simply enten the weight of the food, and the o~ computes the time and power levels needed to de- frost the item. The double oven also bu a slo-cook feature, edabling an entire meal to slow coot for the unique flavor of savory, old fashioned crockery style coo.king. The Touch Tri-Mode is a self- cleaning oven, and its large com- bination cooking cavity ia also the largest microwave/oven cav- ity available. It bu black glus see-through oven doon, ena- bling the cook to view the food while it is cooking. The Touch Tri-Mode bas a smoke eliminator, and unique ventilation system which does not require oustidc venting. This gives the homeowner installa- tion versatility without requiring extensive and costly duct work. Weeding to Waterfalls In buainaa now for thirteen yeare Unique Landscape and Design of Newport Beach hu built a fine reputation in offering a full range of services from installing sprinkler systems to constructin1 custom waterfalls. ••we can do just about ev- erytbin1 when it comes to land- sca pina and general mainte- nance and yardcare," said owner Glenn Voat. Unique Landscape and De- sign specializes in both resi- dential and commercial land- scapina projects and monthly maintenance which includes weekJy yardcare visits for mow- ing. weeding, cultivating and cleanup. Types . of services offered through Unique Landacape and Design include brick and cement work for patios and walls and installation of patio covers. wa- terfalls and decking. Vogt enjoys designing for his clients. He said, "I really like. the creative end of my work- the shaping and molding of the project and then. of course, I am very happy when my clients are pleased with my work." When Vogt begins a project, he walks around the client"s grounds and offen ideas. He brings bis color portfolio with him showing before and after pictures of bis previous projects for which he bu received many references that are .available upon request. ~ oday people look for euy m&Jntenanc::e, yet they want their properties to look good at the same time ... We are able to keep everything looking great al.I year round. There are many plants that add touches of color throughout the year," said Vogt. Vogt is proud of bis staff. 1"hey ~ very experienced and arc capable of quality designs. My mason is excellent and bis work is outstanding ... be said. Other services available through Unique Landscape and Design arc tree trimming, thin- ning or removal, landscape in- stallation, brickwork and related materials such as river rock, flagstone. and pavcn. one time yard clean-up projects and .. an- nual color" planting sessions. High quality products arc used in the projects such as Rain Bird sprinkler systems and Solid State computer timers. Brass heads arc placed on the sprinklers instead of plutic. Unique Landscape and De- sign serves all of Orange County. including residences in Corona dcl Mar and Newport Beach. Unique Landscape and Design of Newport (7 I 4) 646.5568 TM ....., ,.. If 1191 MllMy realtllnce In Hltblr Rt• n.aul 1 I pldur-.11 Wlllrflll .. apt · tnhlnced by ftlturll .................. lwtck. -STAFF rttOTO IY snvH IEOl&H Nothing To Do? Check the Newport Ensign Calendar lalcla plll*. rtcll •II nM. Frwtt lllwl 1nd 1 atdt patlt crute 1 cflllfful ..._phere in the breaklaat r .. It tht Mtnneyr11...._ She's found success ... Call for free seminar 71'/5'0-1210 • you can find It tool ~la Malone. lnl9rlor 0.llgner Corona def Mar, CA A:Jtrlcio hos rec.nfty compteled the tnteriof deliQn and restoration a the Inn on Mt Ida. the bmer summer oome a WUHom 'MigWf. Jt .. looa1ed on Catalino Island. She cnoee all the f\lnftur.. window treat•·~ ~* and Ughftng beft1tlng the period '° tronstorm the home Into o tabulous bed and b<eoktost resort STATE APPROVED CERTIFK'ATE PROGRAM RON BARON SCHOOL OF INTER/Oil DESIGN • Bsg/nnlng, Intermediate a odKJnced commerclall space planning a render/no • Morning, afternoon, evening classes now forming • Coll now for frH ptHSOnal consullatlon 2915 ledhlll ltla. Suite C101 (Stonemlll Design Center). Costa Mesa, CA 92626 •tormer student a Ron Baron ... l l . , J • • • ... MR M •nee ..... ORI BIMGWCOSTA IBA NIWMfMNE TOOAY Gas Dryers Save Money Gas Dryers Save Money A new acneratioa of naturaJ gas clothes dryers can help con-· sumcn save money and ener&Y. according to the Amaican Gu Association. The new applianca feature pilotJeu ign)tion. aut~ ma tic shut off and use lea energy. needed to dry clothes by up to lO pcl'ClCDt compared to oJder. less eff~nt clryen. Guclodadryen n:quire very liule upkeep and can be main- tained in a matter of seconds. It ia important to keep the lint ICRCD clean. The location of that A new natural ps dryer can reduce the amount of energy ---~ ~ p A S T E L 'S A _Of Oll'MT<IYJIOllS ,_,.. UURmM M91lll llST Of llll --.0. You t!fltef Pasters tothe~•"8¥Cma of freshfy t»Md p.u.a. Fcweet the menu, you·u have r>tZD trom a wood burrnnc ~ A wafter ~ C..rrytf18 Tncok>r FUS1lhs with Prosciutto. This isn't ao-nc to be easy The menu ~ You see the low pnces and smile. • A bottle of your best wine!'" Pasters is werytt11na your triends Yid It would be 0.-~cS.fy~ recommnio.d (CloMd tiilonmy) I I ICIUO variel with tbc diJJerent modela aome are on the top. othen on the bottom. A few models place tbe lint screen imide the door. But remember. keepina the lint screen is the sinaJe most important step to make sure of proper air circulation and eff aci- ent, dryer operation. Whenner possib&e, vent the dryer exhaUJt to the outside. This will carry moisture-laden air out of the house. lndoor ps clothes dryina ia much faster and more convenient than dryin1 laundry outside. But the moisture involved is enonnous. Exhausting the dryer will prevent moist air from bcilla recin:ulaaed ~ the dryer. It will also decr"CUe dl')'ina time. Ulina a. ,.. •• savina the mer money. Make IW'C to cbooee t.bcconect depee of dryness. Ootba will come out bctter(especially perm- anent press). • --------------------.., PASTEL'S Fresh Salmon with Celery Root. I Caper & Sweet Red Pepper Salsa I 1u1ce of two lemons 1 celery root. blanched, I YI tsp. salt peeled and julienned I YI tsp. white pepper ~ cup capers YI cup olive oil 1 ctme prltc. mu.-I 1 sweet red pepper. 1 lb. salmon filets I blanched and 1uhenned chopped fresh dill Mix all ingredients up to and 1nclud1ng garlic in an a1rtt1ht conta•~ and mannate 11 overnight 1n the refr11erator When ready to cook the salmon, brnia the salsa to room temperature and d1v1de between two dinner ptates. Brush the broiler hahtty I with ohve 011 and grill the salmon over maximum heat. searing the outside and leaving the 1ns1de quite rare and moist. 01v1de the salmon into two servings and I place on top of the salsa. Sprinkle with dill ' Serves two . I ------------------- -------------------~ L£ MIDl'S S.. 1h De Ywa Aua Moe •11 \ (V ... •••h with...,.. ............. > I STEAi DEVEAU AUX llORILLES ..... ...... I a.. to Le MAIM _. 111\MICM • GOLD beca .. we IMIW .... odm'I ofta Ollly pro 111 r! 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Saute on tow heat until &Oklen Mseanctnnse.n~ofcold....,4.-5bmesto ~ AftftW'llw a 10 · R 8'tthe und out of the wnnkta S.. st.ltals., I -"""''· _.......,... o-men. en.we frotn 11_ n...... buallf. ~ morr .. s. saute •,._mm.,...,.,.. pWl. ~warm. rvur away shortenina. with COINC· Add wine and a.m,. ea.. unbt Dlctaze pan with wtute wene. Add S.UC.. reduced eo creemy lllxture. Add alt. pepps, I heat and pour over steaks, prn1sh with won:ftlllir sauc:. Md • few drops <ft remon. to ~. ...... s.n.... I --------------------• ___________________ , Supreme Court Recipe • Old Alwkan eour.... \I 5upNnae of Duell ..... wlttl Blick Cider S..... Take a breast of duck filet saute on either side bake 1n oven to t1msh thinly slice duck on bias Sauce: • De glaze pan with calvados. apple cider and shallots. Reduce and ftambe. Add duck stock and butter. Reduce to tagtrten. Salt & pepper to taste. 1 senrina • • • I I I I I I I I I ........... .._, .. llm' ...... , .................... ._....~~ • • .. DiltiAK cf C'O"Y OMI RESTAURANT "'You1t love our fresh ticht CU•ttne ~Without~ SM.ces Gourmet meats desiped to meet tlOday's Ktlw lifest,..s. Open 7am . ) 10 pm daily ... Fresh Seafood Served With A Side ~ Of Surf n._SIA l)rec:Ho.\( • l.unc1\ • ~ ~~ToXX> Hv IOf iqtOI • o.oa-. ~ 71~ 5..)0. 25.55 Baby Back Ribs --& Chicken Dinner for $9.95 O~n Monday -Sat"rday 4pm S11Nlay 1pm · Sp1c&.lizin1 in Gounnet T•ke-Out Over 30 variettes of noodles• 11 kinds of sauces includ1na: ·cowboy sauce," .. poteini mushroom," "seafood,. & .. pUttanesca." Hot & cold food ttems to ao. wenes. cheeses & pates and many other soeclatty foods. 1100 NlwPoft aewd .• CGlta Mesa (ca••~ 17'11 & NI ipart lhl) 714/ ..... JIU II& 1o.a.s..n 12-6 • • . ... ................. 1 ................ 1 ........ ,~ Slip 1-2 GIL,.,., ... zoa..-.....,..-.. 2a Grell ........... -. Somk few 24 tws. ...... Or.. & _,4-31--............ A.Mtt t 'H1&--_, ........ I -1 se...s-w....,.,.,...,_,....,. 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Cover. mixture wrth court bouillon (fish stock made from bone and pieces at an earher date.) Add JU1aenne of vegetable such as celery. carrots and onaons. Add fresh seasomna to taste-tarragon, bas.I. oregano. salt. pepper. papnka ·Add a small amount of tomato puree. and Pernod. again to taste Sammer wrth partJaf covering for 15 mmutes Serve dish Wfth gar1fC croutons. I I I I I I I I Again. other item.sand seasonings can be substituted based on ava1labtlrty I and indlvtdual taste. . I -------------------------------... -----~, NEWPORT RIB COLE SLAW I I I I I I I I I 2 lbs. S&aw (Sliced Cabbage) 1 Qt. Mayonnaise l ~CupsSupr 1 Cup Vinegar ~ Omon (Dwced Fme) Salt & Pepper to taste Mix all ingredients Refngerate Serves 10·15 I --------.. ! __________ , .. ----.. ------.. ----~, 0oct1es o1 Noac11111111 in 11n.... I i pkg. Oodaes ot Noodles sauce I 1 pq, ot treshty made noodles I CGOk sa.ice in --uo '° 1s mnas tram baitin& pmnt. Botl • asa I 4 qts. of water tor f!Wlrf 1 lb. of pasta, when approach•na boilinc I point add 1 tsc>. .,., and 1 tsp. ult. When water is at fult boil add _... and stir tD _. I Belin timilw .._. ...,. r9ums '° a boil-I S..10 minut.s. dependina on type of past.a. When done. drain into • a calll.t.r o... _..Md tap wilt ace ff d11·Nd _.. wilh" ltd I ..,maun di 11 e lhis •.:.nee IM 9-Jr d "*"Salk* I SeNncs tor 2 Ii 4 --~ ToCIOl1"'31•• yca11n..a try a boaleol Bnmcao..,.. some ctwli c:iine as I lff a •. a sliced llftic bf99d ..tone al our "ISCIOUS deu8tl to Mish. I . I .................... 1 .................... ,,,, .. 8Y~WATSON TM Batb Mart of Corou del Milr ii cdl•r•·sa Ml....,, succeuful yur. A.eeoritiq to presiiient Peter SCIMYT, .. Our company is the u~ a.- er in the field of aupply u4 coordination of up1rad9' plumbina futures and bardwan for the remodclina and new cm- tom home market." The Bath Mart offers a unique .. Plan Service;• which is the most comprehensive service in bathrooms today. An appo~t­ ment is set up with clienta and they bring with them their ar- chitectural plans. At this meet- ina the client's needs are con- sidered from an aesthetic and mechanical standpoint along with budget considerations. .. We have over 7S quality pr~ duct lines to coordinate from. We uk the projected range of the boWIC so we can help build value in relationship to the market," said Schorr. Height, age and sex of the f amity members usina each bathroom is taken into account so that the options presented will fit the clients• needs. The type of exterior architecture, color tones and other pertinent facts are also considered. ~ Products that fit the client's needs are then selected. A plan take-off of all of the finished plumbing productl is made of the house. At the plan meeting, objective guidance is offered which allows the client self ex- pression in styles, colors and metal finishes. Another meeting is set up to discuss the quotation in re- lationship to the budget in mind. When the order is placed, a meeting is set up at The Bath Mart's showroom with the builder present to cover tech- nical details that are pertinent to the successful installation of the products. The .. Plan Service" fee is $1S per hour. The time that it takes is based on the size of the project ~ and the client's ability to make decisions. The "Plan Fee" is completely refundable against the purchase of goods at one low, wholesale price. The f cc is not to generate profit, but to protect valuable time. "The 'Plan Service' for today's 'Spec. Home Builder' is inval- uable. We know what the home- buycr is looking for in bath- rooms and where to put the emphasis-where it counts," said Schorr. The word .. custom" in bath- rooms docs not mean expensive as most people think it does. It means .. well-planned, thought about and coordinated" from an aesthetic, mechanical and functional standpoint . .. We have supplied and COOT- .,. dinated more custom homes than any sina)e source in South- ern California. You will find us in custom lot developments in Orange County," said Schorr. Custom work by The Bath Mart can be found in Harbor Ridge, Harbor Hill, The Hunt Club, Nellie Gail Ranch, Stoneridge, Bear Brandt Ranch, Hillcrest and many other areas. Wort in the Palm Sprinp area bu • included Tbe Vintage Club, Ironwood Country Club, The Summit and Andreu Hills. The Bath Mart bu also dollf' work in other part• of the United State•. Mexico and South • America. .. We attribute our tucceu to strona recommeDdatio• from the trades and bomeowtaen who have been completely satisfied by our objective expertile. Our best recommendations come from homeowuen who live in the boUICS and 1ee the bottom line results. They definitely tell their friends," said Schorr . One low, wholesale price was adopted three years ago. The Bath Mart usea one price re- gardless of who the clients are. 1bis wu done due to the enor- mous time conaumption in per- t orming the services. The in- quality product lines with prov- en performance. tentiom are to sell the goods, not to specify them for someone else to buy. Since The Bath Mart opened its doon leWlal years ago, bath- rooms haw become one of the most im~t rooms in. the house. There arc numerous showroom that have opened up the bathroom field. Most of these pi.ca do not have the technical expertUe or sell pr~ duct ~ ltrictly on profit in- centives and not quality per- formance .. ·'Ihc Bath Mart 1ella "We fmd that many of our clients who have been to the various showrooms come to us totally confused. They have beard conflicting statements regarding what to me and that the penon who sent them to look for products said don't buy anytbina, I can act you a better price. .. We know that certain metal finishes on plumbing hardware will not lut at beach bomea; that a 7S gallon capKity whirl- pool tub should have~ larpr water beater and filter apout; and that certain faucets look better aptead further apart on the countertop than others. We could 10 on and on,,. 1aid Schorr. The Bath Mart recently opened up a "new batb bou- tique" wbicb featma the latat in towels and acce11oric1 to coordiute .witb the colon in fixture• tbat are available at The Bath Mart. The Bath Mart is locatCd at 2711-B Eat Coast Highway in Corona del Mar; phone; (714) 67s..4830. Houn are: Monday throuab Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; ud Saturdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Covell <J;lome °'~·eel b~ Jen1tt6efl g~aw Co~dwe~~ CBa1tbefl ,_M MaM.1•THENEWPORTENSIGNICOSTAM6MNEWSllRVINETODAY • aY ANNrlTE WATSON Situated in a prime location in Newport's exclusive aate- guarded community of Big Can- yon. this week's feature home combines the peaceful aettina of overlooking natu,ra1 billaidca, golf course fairways and Jakes and the city liahts of Newport Center with the romantic style of Old World French Nor- mandy. -rhis home is located on a premiere street in Big Canyon- at the end of a quiet cul de sac and across the street from the community•s laracst open air park. 1be home is surrounded by other luxury custom built estates and the neighborhood bas a nice, peaceful, open feeling to it. Yet, in spite of the privacy, there is the exclusivity and ae- curity provided by the 24-bour guarded gate," said listing agent Jennifer Shaw with Coldwell Banker Reaidential Real F.atate Servicea in Newport Bcacb. Bia Canyon. one of tbe Soutb- land'I exclusive communities, ia located in the heart of the Newport Center Financial Dis- trict and pratiaioua Fuhion Island shopping center. wrbia location ii excellent. It is just five minutes from Newport Har- bor with ita abundance of mar- inas,· niabt life and superb ro- tauranta, and near an airport facility u well u a major~ way. The home ii constructed beautifully on a grand scale that will accommodate family life and entertaining in style, elegance and sophistication," said Shaw. A flagstone walkway sur- rounded by a lush prdcn leads down into the home. >.. guests walk through double doors flanted by paned windows, they step into a spacious entry hall dominated by a dramatic spiral 1taircuc and arcbecl pauap- waya .. At thil point tbc bome'I quality comtrucdoa 1t1Dd1 out u well a the bome'I outatandina views. To tbe left of the entry ball is tbe library with • wood paD- eled vaulted cemna. bay window and wood paneled walla, alrdv- ina and cabinets. The room 'I warm almolpbere ii enhanced by a fireplace that ii framed in marble. The rooou on the lower level that front the golf coune views are the living roo~ kitchen, breatfut area and family room. The maid .. quarten and depot powderroom are situated alto OD th.ii Ind. The livina room ii .... ma overlooks the ~ can- yonscttina and the home'l luahly landscaped garden patio. The room '1 fireplace crcatel· ID un- usual focal point with its dec- orative mantle of band formed plater that reaches the ceilin1. Adjacent to the living room is the formal diniq room that overlooks the canyon and garden. French doon lead out into the patio. The kitchen, open to mag- nificent views, hu a country flair to it with hand-painted cabinet•, brick nooriaa that continues into the breakfast uu. a beamed ca•ina and hand- painted tiles on the counten and walla. Special featu.ra in- clude a wait-in pantry and a range in the ial•nd counter. The breakf ut area bu a friendly atmosphere. A butler .. pantry adjoint this room and nearby is an indoor wine cellar with a wrought iron dbor which is framed in used brick. The family room is large. It bas a fireplace framed in flag- stone, two sets of French doors and a bar. Three of the bedrooms of the upper level face golf course and city light views. The muter suite and another large bedroom have a balcony overlooking the picturesque setting. The muter suite bu wood ~ paned sliding glus doon and n. ltr•I .a1111 ,... H-1llb ,.1 .. 11,11 ............ _.. llll•lf• a fir~place surr~unded with _. 11111.a....,r11tur••1 ....., ...... ~ ._. _,..., _. 1belv1ng and cabinets. A wet til ea bar, a cedar closet with built- in lbeha, ... and eeparale aauaa. Jarse walk-in doeeta ud bi1 and. ber hatlaroo• mate tbia area a complete wina in itldf. AH of the other bedroom• are CD suite and ~ larp with pod sized doeeu. A wonderful feature of the upper lever i1 the apactoua recreation room that bu a wood beamed and paneled cathedral ceiling and ditional information *:. a wet bar· . viewina. call Shaw at 64• . ~ bome'a other ·~•I fea-Coldwell Banter It oaicleatlal t~ inc!ude an ~utbcntic ~ · Real Estate Servicel in Newpon with antique _stained~ wan-Beach ii located at 2161 San dow, ll!ol~1n11, an inter-Joaquin llilll lloed. commumcation 1ystem, three- car praae, ICCUrity aystem, and top grade appliances, includiq a Sub-Zero ref riaerator and freer.er. The home is li1ted at $2.250,000 with Jennifer Shaw of Coldwell Banker Reaidential Real Estate Services in Newport Beach. Shaw, a loqtime New- port Beach resident, bu been with Coldwell Banter for four. of her eight yean in the buaineu Coldwell Banker, AJdiHca•1 large1t full aemce real tltate cooapany, it celehratiaa.iU IOlb alllliwnary dail ;.r. 11lil oom- pany hu OYer l • .O f'llWeeti•I offica nation.ride -.cl ...,. a complete .... or riiil ... ICl'Vicea-inctudiq re&oeadoa, mortpae, title, acrow ud new homes marketina. Coldwell Banker is a member of the Sean Fmancial Network. TM .... , IJI II I my llil II ...... .. n. .._ 11 A 7 I II .. ._. II l2S C1:11•11•11~11111- Tiii --... II flrll .. a' ' R 152111'111 .... 11J1i1. I 911 ... I -m 1'I la ....... '1 ? • 0 £14 a a S 1121111 2 I 1 ,._ Ml 1 tllf p? 21 .. 111_.,111!4,_..., ... --lllff .... ftmBlll 11 RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES ·-··••••11•••1111• .... A highfy CU8lomlzed lwnwy home In &Ml ss HIM. F8ntllllc view of oow. bay and dty Ughta. F ..... Include: maater retr .. t with ateam ahower • .,,.. tub, aauna, fabuloua kitchen. elaborat. aecurlty ayatem & Inter-com, akyllghta. computerized pool & epa. pfua many otw upgradee.. Vltgln6a &wan. ........ llW Truly .. one of a kind" Harbor Ridge Mw.m.r. Ex- panded living room, custom 8it down wet t.r ove1- lookJng private 8pe off muter IUita to the oc.n and city lighta. Light and airy home includee bultt- ln book.ca••· T.V. and .-.o. Ed Eacano/Maurw Whtte. .... ,. . ., .. c.. 17 .. Harbor Ridge home offera truly panoramic vlewa that ••MP the coatllne from Newport Beech to the Paloe Verdes penlnaula, Catalina and Inland to the s.nta Ana mountlllna. Thia light and glwy "Lautremont" haa been expanded to offer 58R , 4BA. Quiet and private cul-de-sac location. Ed Eacano and Maureen Whtt.. wo. AllY onm • ua 1111.m Thia MCluded hldeeway contain• a large muter aulte and Mparate gu•t bedroom with beautiful plantation 1hutter1. A very open floorplan with sunken fireplace conYerUtlon area. Maureen White/ Ed &cano. , ... ._ICUI.. 17•• High Cathedral ceillnga Mt the mood for thia 3BR. 21h BA. family room home behind guard gate in Harbor Ridge. An addttlonal feature ta the private ape off the muter bedroom suite. Maureen White/ Ed Ea- cano. Ullll WE Cll1-. LIT •1.•1 Build your own dream home in the pre1tlglou1 guard-gated community of Harbor Ridge. The lot sits high on the hill overtooking Newport Harbor, Catalina and the Pacific Ocean. Plana for a IP9C· tacular 3 level, 6,535 eq. ~ home. Maureen White and Ed Eacano. LIWDT PSD IAYflllT mE U . Aa• Three bedrooma, large master suite, wonderful view from maater bedroom. Living room, dining room and ovnzed deck. CO'Z'f den, two flrepfaces, Room for 2 boats. $395,000 leasehold or $597,500 with land. Call Barbara Aune. ...... E 117 .. Very private "Devonshire" unattached. Coloaaal city and night light view. Near main pool. Good aaaumable financing. Sharon Vogt •UT FAml.Y -114._ LI. Five bedroom, 3BA.. 2 atory home on largut lot in phue Ill of Harbor View Homes. French wtndowa. skylight and neutral decor, privacy and canyon location make thia a terrific family home. Community tennla & poof. Sand'9 Fix. IELCIUIT 1111.111 e.utttul Plan "C" In the Befcourt Towne Collection. Many custom upgract.. Two bedrooma. 2 t.tha. A pleaaure to aeel Great assumable financing. Sharon Vogt Clllll •HUJlll .... Ill A terrific opportunity In a apeclal neighborhood. ThrM bedrooma. 2BA. luah tropical landacaping, and a eecluded pool. Accea to private bMchea provide• fun ln the Corona del Mar aun. Hallle Strock and Donna Godehatl. # 2 Clwlc ..... , S•lt• I 00 •tWlWIJJllU-cma.. 1111.111 Poeentlal 48A chenner. 2 .ecwy with fllmlly room, den and large m .. ter aulte. Tremendoua pride of ownetlhlp. Profs21k>.•1y decora'9d and 19nda· caped. Large maater aulte aho-. Ilk• a model. Virginia Sw.n. 111111111111 W 11a• p....,._ ttetghta. Lov9ty 9PP()int9d condo with 2BA. 2~BA. Only 13 uni'* total. Beam celllnga, UMd bric* ....... ---In do1M, pool and -s-. 0.... for chMdren too. Uz .... . -.Ulll• .... Newly llatedl Two maater bedrooma, Cathedral celling, fireplace, partial view of bay. Priced to aell. Uz e.ztev and Unda Oeth. •HllUI UM1 1t•.1• In thl1 2 atory 38A condominium. Viewa of golf cou,.., lake and city lights. Granite counter ~ Berber carpeting and gdd plated fixtur• .,. Just a few of the elab om appointmenta. Guard gated community wtth pool. tennla and ape. Gayle Amato. IAYFlllT • IEllUT llUll 141 .... Privacy and a unique lifestyle are youra in thia open and apacloua beytront home. Three bedroom.. 21h BA. 2 flreplacea, indoor apa, extra large lot Community beach. Will accomoda'8 a 35' boat. Gayle Amato lAmE m LllEl.Y U . R11.m Full of grace and charm, newly redecorated and refurbished, this big 3BR, family room property will make 1ome lucky family a great home In a splendid family area. Coby Ward. EXTU PINATE llCAml 11.._ Three bedroom, 2~ ~ "El Dorado" plan In the Mclain townhomea adjacent to EMg Canyon. Two atory. end unit Community pool, tennis and MCurity. Martha Macnab. UAl.mE n. LIT 12.-.. Last available lot on Abalone Pt in Irvine Cove. Approximately 16,000 aq. ft. with ocean vtew in a private community. Martha Macnab U~EI IOI 1411.• Three bedroom single story on larger than average lot. Remodeled in '74 with master, FR & OR facing sunny south patio. Mint condition s.t29,000 Includes the land. Martha Macnab. •Hall an LUT VIEW .... Slngle story Harbor Ridge home with 28R, 2BA, sunken fireplace and convetUtion aree. Extra large yard overtooking San Joaquin Reservoir and city lighta. A MCluded hideaway and an open airy expanse of glaaa. Maureen Whi18 and Ed Escano. • CAIYll • .._. mnm •.ooo Thi1 Immaculate 4BR, 3BA home ia a real jewel. lncludel beam ceillnga. French doors. cozy brick fireplaces, all aurrounded by lush gardena. large pool, ape and Kol pond. Perfect for outa6de IMng and enWtaining. Reduced price of 1885.000 and ownet wllllng to talkl Danny Bibb and Stephanie Grody. CHIU IEl. ... -.! WY 1111.111 Located tn quiet community with accea to prtvata beKhee and mlnutea to ahoppfng, thla 3BR. 2BA home la 1P9Cloua and open and rtpe for redecofatlng or remodeling. Large family room with 'tlreplace, 1peek>u1 kitchen. and_,.. llvlng room wfth fl~ and a peM at the oceel'I fMke it pMlculatty IUltllble for a young family who wanta the advantege of ltf9 in Corona del Mart 1285.000 indudee the land. Mar1ha Macnab. 644-6200 ~--...... lnvwns11 '*" kt1dy Jc-c nlJ d on cut_...w. o.- corator touchel throughout er•• perlecUon In ambiance. Four bedroome. 21' BA. nw echoola. lhOpplng and aod8I am.i•• MIM1lyn S.dldey. llBl•n .• -.,CllllEWJ• IHI• Thia fabuloua •BR. 3~BA custom home ,_..;,. one of the mo1t exciting outalde entertainment areu you11 -. Smaahlng pool & epe, belbeque ar... Large view deck overlooking Big Canyon Country Club'a luah falrwaya. Over 100 ft. of golf courH frontage. Owner motivated and flexible. Danny Bibb & ManlJou lngokt. llTTlll • TW If m _. 1711.• With the best view imaginable in prestigious Harbor Ridge. Thia beautiful 4'8r, 3~BA has 2 family rooma. apeck>ua living-dtning room, and everything is upgraded plus community pools and spas. Marilou Ingold and Maureen White. Ullllla.U w 11.t•.111 View forever-beautifully maintained older Laguna home. U99CI brick terrace. lush courtyard entrance with aecluded swimming pool. Three bedrooma, formal dining room, den-maida qU--.. Barbara Aune. awn If Tm CIAIT 11.111,111 A rarity above aJI el .. -almoat an acre of land In thia marvetoua oceanfront location above the crash- ing surf. A trufy pertc like setting. Four bedrooms. beautiful mater suite, spa. Barbera Aune. • FT If UllY lfACI " 11.nl.m On Via Udo Nord. May be divided into two Iota. Subject to city approval. May build condos or single family home. Excellent lot value. Barbara Aune W'EITCUFf ., .. , .. , ..,. ..... Six • 2BR. 1 BA pride of ownership units J>'u• office apace. Excellent Newport Beach location. Rents are low for area. Sand'9 Fix. llVllE TflUCE FAMY -1411• Sophisticated and traditional 4BR, 3BA residence. Totally remodeled In 1983. Muter suite includes atudy with fireplace and master bath with jacuzzi tub. Beautiful grounds with used brick decking around awimmlng pool. Sandie Fix. JUST UITED WIOR VIEW .WIDPIPER IDOB. W /VIEW 1529.B Beautifully maintained '4Br, 2~BA home In one of CDM's finest areas. Decorated with light natural colora, remodeled kitchen, baths and bedrooms. wood doors. One of the beat views of ocean. bay, Catalina and nightlighta. Home has been enlarged wfth a recreation room and a wont room. Maxine Propp. ICUI llEW -U'JIF .. au IMl.111 Outltandlng 48A home In one of Corona del Mar's finest reeldentlal arw. Private courtyard entrance with room for a pool. Beeutiful formal dining room with loada of wlndowa to maximize the view. Family room pfua a large bonua room or MPara• ault& MuJne Propp. CHIU IB. ... ...Ill Ffve bedrooma. 3 BA famlly home on large lot offertng oce.n view, formal ltvfng and dining. pfu1 a s>mr• dedc off ,.,...., bedloom to awwy the cfty R*ow. s.nd~ Fix. ,_ • >Ja ll 1• THE NEWPORl EN81GN/C08TA WM ~IRVINE T~Y ·INTO REAL ESTATE by Gerry & Christa Long LOCATION For many yean there bu been a saying in real estate that the three most important consid- erations for real estate are: J) Location, 2) Location, and 3) Location. ls this true? In most cues, the answer has to be a resounding )tea." When pro.. pective buycn and their real mate qent meet for the fi.nt time, their most immediate con- cern is to define the buyer's .._.ants and needs" toaet)ler with their financial ability and fun- itations. Once a specific "profile" emerges for the buyer, the next step is to locate a suitable home. Let's say that our buyer is a young couple in their early thirties. They have two children, 7 and S years old. They need a minimum of thnie beclrooma and two bathrooms. They'd love to have a larae f amity room altboup a den would do, and they would ..Sore to find a large ~ant with a awimmina pool since both children are avid swimmen. Once it is determined that the family has a total of S4S,OOO for down payment and closiq cos~ and that monthly ~ diturea must be kept to a max- imum of Sl,700-it becomes clear to the real estate agent that the price range for this buyer is right around Sl00,000. Buyer and agent need to de- termine at this point such items as: Should the home be located in a suburban-type family neigh- UY ... O -63' of bay frontage in beautiful gated community with private beaches. Gracious 3 bdrm home with family and formal dining rooms and separate gst or maids rm. Sweeping harbor views. $ 1,499,000 631 -1400. UIDA llU -Like new custom remodel. French windows. spa. custom tile & befber carpeting. 4 bdrms. including huge mastBr with sitting room & fp, and 2 baths plus family and format dining rooms. Pier & aUp. $1 ,395,000 631 -1400. lfWPOIT llPlllTICATE -70' Bay frontage with dock and side tie. A large one sty, 4 bdrm home with den, dining & family rooms bit in "U" shape around spacious patio with custom pool. $998,000 631 -1400. DCEAMFIOIT IALTIOX -Fabulous 3 bdrm. stairs to 2nd fir gaJlery off master & 2nd bdrm. overlooking huge beamed ceiling living rm with brk fireplace. lovely brick patio & sep. studio or guest over garage. $695,000. 631-1400. UYFIOIT CllDG Fabulous location & wide views of Newport's harbor. Two bdrm with huge living area divided by walls of glass from spacious patio. Boat slip available. $555.000 673-6900 · 1ur FOi 41' IOAT -LOVELY IEWPllT AIU -Handsome 1 sty. 4 bdrm. with family & formal dining rooms. Living room opens to waterfront deck on extra large lot Price Includes land $475,000 631-1400. WATEIFlllT Cllll -Boat slip available with this handsome 5th floor comer unit Two bdrm. two beth with parquet tloora and fireplace in security building with elegant foyer & pool. $410,000 631 -1400. A IE• II Liii · Lovely traditional 3 bed home with formal dining room in private comer location on .,._ end of 6elend. Beautifully decorated with ptinefed windows. ahutten and hardwood ftoon.. $399.500 831-1400. PElllllU NllT · with Iota of character & charm Shingled 2 story 3 bdrm on pidcet fenced sunny comer lot Paneled living room with used brick fp, Acrou from bay beach & aeps to ocean. $359,000 831-1400. ClllTIY .. in the beck bay.,. of Newport Baich. A dwming 2 bdrm and den with 2 baths. White picket fence aurrounda yard with fruit treea. S182.000 831-1400. IEWPllT Tift-( · Seldom on matket. Charming traditional feel, 3 bdrm, 2 beth, one .aory unit with ...,..,. & t.nd9oftae entry in attractive parklike letting. Auumabte high betance 1st T.O. $149,000 631 -1400. UYFlllT IOllU .. • A cozy one bdrm & den with pi911talon ahuttef's, and track lighlng. Perteet tor VKalon Of , .. ..,,.,. on large comer lot with ~ vtewa. W.,k to Newport'a Udo and Cannery Villages. $86.000 831 -1400. WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REALTORS '·''"""' ttcn1.11 ... PrupC'fty \t..11a,anenc 2436W. CGMIHwy 315 Marine Ave. N-port BMch e.lboe lllend 111·1.. ln-elll M~ witla coaforaiaa ••n• .. •• r Oi ••••• tMiihjafiiiiia•w ..... ,. _ .............. ... ..... _ ... -= .. --- Mrlaoo4 ~Jc-f~T ia-wit1a poOI, to u older IMa 7 It •oc,w•wllii*..,..mlk Wida...__. •1trea T alll ':'°' laOW.. 4htfle:', I&' Ip# I aT j lA t \p -I ;J lllir r ••· IOllC co r ,..... wort •n•••. • a • .u 1ot •rtJ aacl ao .. 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Once a0 <'! tJiae itCa. ptopat)' pm• t I ii -iamt- baft been cletamiDed, tbe raJ meatl Aa • •attcr of f8Ct, it estate agent is iudy to besiD is proMbly tM ..... iamt· his/ber bomewort. meat that tllae b•yera laa.e 1111 •He.111 U'• •'ftl:i I EIISI ... .., ... ,., wida •••• .......... tMI: .... ~il•il ....... r-v· ......................... deterioraae WiG ..._ •ecG •t o9tdated, oW-f•laio.ed. n- der"rallk. Ge._.._.., ... ,,. 1 If' ... ._..• .;ea· - Mii _. from die oca• i8 a raidntial ana. tlaat lad ia ..... ,.., .............. wlUlt ii hilt oa it. We -to oftca die newple ol • llO•r ........... ._.._ .. TI=• It ii quite litdy that the..... ever ID8de iD mar mire ha. will find $200,000 boma iD a Therefore, if tbe bu)Cl• me llk- nwnbcr of locatioa. B•ed on ma for piclaace from their real the dairability wl pratiF of at.ac aFI' wida tepid to their the area. the boma will nry dloicc ol laoma. dllc ..-very 30 YEARS FIXED Call Michael Barone at (714) 955-2105 WESTERN COUNTIES MORTGAGE 19762 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine BIG CANYON Ss hm'F,._ mv....s.__. .. Ne ........ ... • 3 bedn>Oll•• •2%blilt. •elm • s..roundllld ~ .... • Grut familv home! Open Hou. Sun l ·S Cole Of NewJMllt Reallon. ZHSLC.....,. a.-..... (11.taQSalSll This is a spectacular home with 4.264 sq. ft. including such things as a dance floor adjacent to a 30' long sit down bar overlooking the golf course. This home won an award for architectural design and is being offered at $1 , 100,000. MAGNIFICENT DUPLEX Crafted of wood & glass. Fabulous 3 bedroom upper unit with 3 decks, large rooms, including living room with soaring ceilings and massive fireplace. Lower unit also has fireplace. 2 bedrooms, French doors etc. Big 4 car garage -beat terms. Asking $310,000. . NEWPORT SHORES Walk to beach - 2 bedroom and a den with 2 patios and a double car garage. Home is in very nice condition. Shores area, offers community clubhouse, swimming pool and tennis courts. A bargain at $129,900. REMODELED COTT AGE 2 bedrooms, 1 bath with ambiance of Cape Cod. and steps to beach. French doors lead to the used brick patio where you have option of sun or shade with the retractable awning. Property is zoned R-2 with complete plans for additional unit. Priced at $245,000. • JACOBS REALTY, INC. 2919 NEWPORTBLVO. • NEWPORTBEACH.CA92663 (714) 675-6670 ... I, . . .... · .. ·. ·... :-. : .. ·. ·. LOCATION---------.---of IMl•FI atiz:lt .. E ••• for .... ~ ... M,.a), -.... up to .... 'J'M .... die ii ...... ICI JIEll, .. dli9 - ............... ol tin. muc- tarc. I.a\.., Met to our~ bujWI. Tlliiir rat ---.l!d bu fo•lld tMai a wo.-rlal PCJ nibilifJ. It ii a home lac ntorl ia • MiaN'orlaoocl of S230,000 to S260,000 boaca Tbe .a,b- borboocl is choice, well- maintaincd and within blocb ....... .:111••---,... •• , .......... ,. .. oa die..-for a .... time. -.. die IMMM for 1211-. It ii aw., _. ii .. _. Md BJ ... a lot of die pftl ..t u..-o1--. TMJ •••· 1 .... ~ tlwauh"el, .._, IOob .......... * illtrriar ............. ...,_ill 10p aeecla peioti• aiad c:ar,,daa caedn. fGr 110.-. Tll!eJ do INMlly. TM utiaa price is tllil owr a peaiod of tine ,an. S229.000. After c-..Ctiaa oat Trac, tMJ laa•e to mate do caref.U, the UDCMllll of wort witla a liaal1 dell ialte9d ol a neelled on tbe bow (via a JWO-... faiily rooa 11llir yml feuioaal bome inapectioll or-ii q1litc ._ •• , ad tllere ii no To the Carefree 'n Convenient Good Life • Aft you claydttam1aa about getting out of your apartment into your own new home? Hu your life become a oiaJltmare of home rcpaJrs and }'2l'd work? WAR up to the rallty of Laguoa Meadows: ~ beautiful. Clttfrtt condominiums in a convmicnt location. Pafttt for people who want to move up from an apanmcnt or away from a big house. Laguoa Meadows• lour dUkn:at Ooor plans live Ukt sioglc-bmily homes: amcbcd pr.ages, shcltettd cnuics. spacious living and dining amas, btt2.kb.st nooks, luxurious master suites, patios, and vkw decks. You'll find lots of addng features like air conditioning. skylights, and option2l ftrcpbccs. Laguoa llradow• ofltrs a carefree recreation oriented llfestylc. You'll bzvc no exterior mainte- nance worries. Our pools and tennis courts will~ at your~ You ·u enjoy a rural Ktting surrounded by rolling hills. But, you ·n ~ cl<>K to jobs. shopping, entertainment. and the beach. Lagam Meadows Is eeeslbly priced. sW'ting at just 1118,SOO! ~ intaat r:atcs arc very low: a liJDjtcd 21DOU111of9 V. % 30-ycar financing is 2Vll.lb- blc on sdcctcd models. Monthly payments on a sns.soo home at our standard 9~ % (to.02 APR) are 1917 .19 with 10% down. Stot> clrcamtna; start acdoat Our first phase is nearly sold out! 12kc the Santa Am/San Diego frtt- • w::wy to the Lake Forest Drive off-ramp in Laguna Hills. Then drive occanward one~ on Lakc Forest aod follow our signs-to your new home! 2-and 3-Bcdroom Tuwnbomcs In Laguna Hiiis From Sll8,500 914 % and 9 ¥4 % lotttat (9.SO and 10.02 APR) Sales Office Open Dally 10 a.m. to s p.m. 22197 camlnlto La11ttles, Laguna Hiiis (714) 581-'850 Q • . P• .,_... ! .. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY ComeTo ... Why We•lmneTen*» Gracloualy redonftD"' · 2 BA home, woo•~~ 'pet, crow" 0 ~ch d s .,atlo ar. ~ping RE- Ol> ""tl.7 ,500. Open Sun 1-5, • o>01 Santanella Terrace. Beautifully kept 3 bdrm home. Walk to Balboa Island, bay and the new exciting Atrium Court at Fashion Island. Open Sun 1-5, 730 Malabar, $275,000 CorONI Del M• Duplex South of Highway Comer lot Country French, just remod- eled and never lived in-2 Bdrm. 2 Ba home on one of Corona del Mar's best streets. New plumbing, new wiring, new forced air heaters. won- derful all new kitchen with hand-decorated tiles, sub-zero refrigerator, dishwasher, micro, trash compactor, green house window. Living room has open beam ceilings, country manor brick fireplace-Large side patio with built-in Bar-8-0. Plus Charming, refurbished · 2Bdrm Apt. Call to see this special place! C~es~l~e cp~opedles 759-f877 BILL GRUNDY. REALTOR J -l ' R < i 1., t1 • u r • • "... b ~ ' '.i b , o . LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 Watch 1un1et1 from 3 levels of flne1t Lido view. 4 BA -4 BA, pl•yroom, goumMI kitchen. Sandy beach, pier and float. $2,200,000 BAYSIDE PLACE SAYFRONT 111 BA VSIDE PLACE OPEN SAT. & SUN. 1-5 Spectacular COM duplex, 2 Br.-2 ba. up, 2 BR.-2 ba. down. 2 boat spaces. May be leased at $2,000 month to month. Reduced to $895,000 HORSE PROPERTY Newport back bay view from Mesa Drive, 3 acre eatate. Spacious tradltlonal 5 BA, pool, horse atable. $1 ,100,000 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT Beautiful dutch colonial, 5 bedrooms, 5 bath1, library, finest panoramic north channel view. Pier and allp for large boat. $2,625,000. PENINSULA BA YFRONT 1130 E. BALBOA Charming, Older Balboa Beach house, 5- bedrm., 2'h bath, pier and float-$795,000. May be leased at $2,000 mo. to mo. CDM VIEW LOT Prime A-3 Panoramic Bay view lot, clty- coa1tal approved for four large condomin- ium•. $1,200,000. Owner wlll participate with quallfled builder. WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prtme ground floor unit, •J>Kloua 2 BA-2 BA, thrff pat101, apa, pool, BBQ area, 2 ctir pr. $155,000 ........... . Call for a prtvate showing of this great value I $365,0001 There's a neat 2 bedroom, 2 bath home featuring a large master suite, 2 fire- places & private sunning yard. The 2 story apartment has 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, fireplace, sundeck, private patio & super tenants. 4'0' x 118' lot, 3 car garage & only 11h blocks to beach bay & shops. P.S. And for your summer friends-2 bedroom cottage just off ocean, $2,000 mo. Or rambling view home, Irvine Terrace, 5 bedroom + pool, $6,000 mo. (Less for small family.) C!otonn rid oi611 !/lt:yx1hi!J 601111 .~t"l'I~~ tf. ~llt'.Jblle,1/J 3407 E. Coaat Hwy., COiona del Mar 873-8494 LQOKNOWll . RealEState Spotlight aY ANNS1"R WATSON F.or twelve yeara Jacobi Realty bal beeia doiaa "'-inaa in a bWldiftl tlMll U. becOme a laDdmart in Newport Be.ch- tbe buiktina aituatect in the mid- dle of Newport Blvd. wbele it divicNa in two. Today Jtcobt llealty offera complete aervica in property maaa1emeat aad real e1tate aala. Tbe Newport Bach ofra ii npandiq ltt ltaff and • le- cond offa location ICl"riq the Palm Delert area wu opened three yean ..,. Jeff Jacobs it in cbarae of the property manqement div- ision ... I love work.int and livina in Newport Beach. My f atber • baa been in the real estate busi- nesa for years-I just arew up in it and found it very interesting and challenging. Real estate is ab1olutely non-routine and it allows me a lot of f nedom- especially in my scheduling. I work bard, but I can have con- trol of my time," said Jacobs. Jacobs and bit wife Jackie. who works in commercial de- velopment, have a three-year- old son. In their spare time they travel. .. I love to travel to exotic places. Another favorite activity of mine is skiing/' he said. J ac- obs specializes in managing in- vestment and residential prop- ertie1 tbrowpowt Newport Beach and Colla M-. Jacobi lleah.J'I .an n,.... 1ioa inchaclea Bob Stewart- IOOD to be joiacd by liil Wife Jan, ~atberine Pisber, Jean White, Mike Yuatia, aaid Dee Milea. Additioul aalel yeall are expected to join J acob1 Realty in the near future. A real Cltat.e ~ ii Uo OD Jacobi llealty\ staff. Bob and Jaa Stewart are Iona-pined experjeace iD away uaa time Newport &e.cb raidenll in Oraqe County u well u who bave railed their two cbil-in diflmeat typa or real eataae dren in the area. Bob aperi•tiza trawlCtiom. White U. worked in a variety ol ••• 19'1 t;; • extemively in Milaion Viejo, of properties. Ria 2S yean of Lake Porat, El Toro, Lapna real estate experience i.ncludes Nipel, Su Juan Capistrano, Corona del Mar, the Newport Laauna Beach, and San Cle- penimula and Palm Desert. He mente u well u in Newport is knowledgeable about reai-Harbor area. .. I love the real dential, commercial and invest-estate busineu. It .. cba1Jenain1 ment properties u well a land and financially rewardina for development and limited part-mytelf and my clienta wben I nerships. find them exactly what they .. Real estate is very interesting want," &aid White. In her spare to me. I especially like the prop-time White likes to travel and erties in Newport Betcb becaue play golf and bridge. White's they are all very different and real estate experience includes the clients here reflect a variety · residential, commercial and in- of personalities-no two are vestment properties, land de- alike. This makes my work en-velopment and limited partner- joyable, .. said Stewart. In their ships. spare time the Stewarts enjoy Katherine Fisher is a longtime tennis and family activities. Newport Beach resident who Jean White has been in real bas been active in the commun- estate for eight years and bas ity. Currently she is on the ed- 1 Bedroom 3912 Inlet Isle Dr.# 220 Nice Lane #213 644-9060 $339,500 631-1-400 $175.000 Sat 1-5 1817 e. Balboa 2 Bedrooms 644-9060 $239,000 240 Nice #106 Sun 1-4 1206 Blue Gum lane * 673-34~ $169,500 644-9060 $385,000 12 Balboa Coves 631 -1400 $469.000 Sun 1-5 35 Valley View Sun 1-5 644-9060 $225.000 4 Bedrooms 3 Bedrooms 842 Harbor Island Dr. 0 644-6200 $1,200,000 538 Vista Grande 675-5511 Sun 1-5 815 Via Udo Soud O• ucation committtt: Of the New- port Hanot.CO.U Maa Board of Realton. Yaaber terYe1 all area of Oranp County and her tran1actiou include rai· dential u well u investment propertie1 and land develop- ment. -rbia area ii IO cli~xd in its typa of properties. I find evaluatin1 the dill'erent prop- ertiea very interesting-there are just ao many types of areu- from bay and waterfronts, hill- tops with viewa and inland- yet cloae to water properties . In addition to working on her pilot•• liceme, Fi.sher likea out- door activities and collecting antiques 1.n her spare time. Mike Yu1kis specializes in sales OD the peninsula., the bluffs and Dover Shores. Dee Miles specializes in prop- erties around the Fashion Island-Newport Center area such ··as Harbor View, Spyglass, and Banor llllk. Her caner in real -* be1an about eipt years a10 when the boGPt properties for ber bvaband and haldf. 1lne yean later 1be became a Mlea qeat for otben. •1 ajoy wort- ina with people-help,1 diem solve their real e1tate prob- leml-both in buyina and 1el- liq. I have f ouDd that my clientl become my frieods," she said. In her spare time Mila i.a in- volved with tbe Newport Harbor Art Muaeum and enjoya paint- ing, decoupage, 1crim1baw, clusical music and duplicate bridae and outdoor activities such as bone back riding and bicyclina. Jacobs Realty, Inc .• in New- port Beach is located at 2919 Newport Blvd.; phone: (714) 67~70. The Palm Desert of- fice is located at 72~2A El Pueo, Suite 3B; phone: (619) ).40.-0()~. 2321 Port Carlisle Place Sun 1-5 644-9060 $329,500 Sun 1-5 17 Goleta Point #• 644-9060 $615.000 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 « 1 Redlands #• 644-9060 $345,900 Sun t-5 Sun 1-5 #1 Rue Biarrity # 644-9060 $675,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 5 Bedrooms 326 Evening Canyon #• Sun 1-5 644-6200 $599.000 Sun 1-5 $195,000 7 Hermitage # 675-6161 $2,200,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 644-6200 $1 .075.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 730 Malabar 111 Bayside Place. 2 + 2 759-1877 $275.000 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 12 Burning Tree# 675-6161 $895.000 644-6200 $875.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 2507 Bamboo # 644-6200 $244,900 Sun 1-5 1521 Seacrest #• 309 Poppy Ave. 644-6200 $549,000 Sun 1-5 673-8494 $399,000 Wed & Sun 1~ 512 Signal Rd. # Sun 1-5 2224 Pacific Dr -PCH -Acacia •0# 644-6200 $255.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 31741 Contijo Way#• 644-6200 $895,000 644-6200 $1 ,050,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 1201 Berkshire# 1213 E. Balboa Blvd. #*O 631-1400 $285,000 Sat 1-5 2345 Port Carlisle # 644-6200 $700,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 644-6200 $349,000 L.H. Sat & Sun t-5 1310 S. Bayfront 3 + 2 Duplex 2018 Tahuna Terr. * 631-1400 $895,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 25 Rldgeline Dr. #•• 644-6200 $485,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 644-6200 $3.950.000 Sun 1-5 369 Newport Ct. 631 -1400 $379.000 Sun t-5 404 Belvue Lane 7 Bodega Bay #•• Ci 631 -1400 $369.000 Sat 1-5 644-6200 $675,000 Sun 1-5 125 Via Vella# Sat 1-5 502 'K' St.# 631 -1400 $399.900 409 Morning Star 631 -1400 $449,000 Sun 1-5 644-6200 $995.000 Sat 1-5 2807 Harbor View Or. #•• Sun 1-5 2658 Bayshore Dr. # 144-DO 1558.500 Sun 1-5 Vacant Lots 631-1400 $1 ,499.000 a Cevtntry • Sun 1-5 18862 Saginaw, Turtlerock # Top of Rocky Pt. Lots 84-85-86 -644-9060 $559,500 631 -1400 $189,500 Sat 1-5 644-6200 $2,700,000 Sat & Sun S...S 14'5 Via Undine 644-9060 $379,000 Sat 1 .. 5 617 & 617YI Carnation Key: •Pool or Spa •View #Family Room • Waterfront .. ~-9060 $329.000 Sun 1-5 - CORONA DEL MAR .. CIOIUE.• ....... Top this for valuef 6BA. 4 BA. 2 kitchenl. 2 ~ 2 laundry facilities. plilio + sundeck. walk to beach & shops. Low down. assume loan. .._ VlfW MU llllJlll Best value in the area, 3 BR + family room. 3 car garage, upgraded kitchen, custom buitt-ins. Me- ticutousJy maintained. Fee. lllAl•IDI 11 1141..111 Garden courtyard welcomes you into this home with 48R. 2th BA. family room and unique firep&ace in living room,' community pool. llAI• VIEW •W IMU• Welt maintained home on large lot on fine street. 3BR. 2BA. vaulted ceilings. covered patio, 3 car oarage. Owner anxious. - Ollf ~IA IEl UI --.111 Gross annual income $30,000f 2 BR. 2 BA unit with some bay views! Front unit 2 BR. 1 BA. Botti units recendy remodeled. Appoin1ment JU .. mo 1111.m 3 BR, 21h BA. famity room, excellent location on extra wide greenbelt Quiet street Partial ocean view. llll CllllA IB.... .... .. tt you love Carmel, you will love this 3 BR home surrounded by lush greenery. Reduced price ceftec1s owner's desire to sen. ........ .us Mani This lovely Broadmoor family home has i1 alt. 5 BR. view. lovely yard, master suite with fireplace, formal dining, family room. community poot• CHIU -um 1441.111 Newer custom home with 1800 ocean/bay view. Room for pool, 3 BR.+ FR or 4 BR. 3'h BA. 2 ftrePaces. master BR retreat could be office or den. 1.\1111 .. -.u ••• 111 Everything about this home is speaat. The grounds are beautiful. lush & private. 2 BR. den. totally customized with marbfe counters.. new kitchen. OLDE C.U Ill UI aw 111 Contemporary home for the entettainer. 4 BR ptus maid's quarters on an oversized lot with ocean and canyon views. 1..SUFR •15.D Pacific Ocean view from this spacious 3 BR home located on lush strada! Easy outdoor living with access to beach. You own the land. a.IBUFR -Ill Impeccable family home with solar heated pool & spa set in lushly landscaped yard. Ocean view. new kitchen. many exceptional detailst A MEMBER OF THE W SEARS RNANCIAL. NETWORK laJ NEW LISTINGS ........ 1111• C.,. Cod llPfl 111 2 Bfl a BA IPlit lew9I. WhA9 carpet. wood windows. Community poof .. ape & ct~ In ...... complex. Cl 1111 B.. 1'11111 Beat priced newer duplex south of PCH wfthin Alps to shops and beKhes. 2 BR rear unit and charming 1 BR front unit .. Ill... IM II New on 11\art(et fabulous 3 BR comemponary home on large comer lol Expansive outdoor living area with pool & spa. Terrific buy. JllllH CIEB 1111.1 I ''Exqui!Ute jewel .. decorated in pestiefs. Uytighta. comer location with utmost privacy. 2 BR + den. Ga guarded community. WEIRlff II D .. 111 Need spacious entertaining area & 3 large BR? This is itt Huge living room. dining room & den plus delightful country~ Spa. .. u 1n•-Pam Six units br ... in Corona .. Mar .. 10 x an-I Always rented invesk>n delight. One unit gr•t tor owner if ne 1 lied • Clllll 1111.19 4 BR. bright & shining as a new penny. All new floors. windows. appti8ncea. ~ tiles. ~ hardware. laNbcape in fad~ OTHER AREAS llllDIBCI ...... One al the last buikteb6e lots with canyon priv8cy onty minutBs from Laguna Vllt.ge.. Plana mpprovect by city. Call to see. RLl•UllU Im.Ill Tucked away lof compl• privacy yet in commMd of dramdc coastal & lights view. 3 BR. 3 BA wi1ti spacious kitchen. brass & wood ... tw ......... lAIUIUllMI ... Ill Charming ocean fron1 in wooers Cove. Otd woftd chatm in this 4 BR residence pet ched on the rocks with tabuloua views.. cao. '° stq>8 too.. Joann Akerman Lyteen Ewing Ginny Anderson Sue EJctey 8111 Bents Maggie Guth Marcia Bents Sherley Harns Debi Bibb Rita Kurtz Eleanor Bowie Guy L1v1ngston John Campbell Sara Marvin Evan Corkett Marcia Matthews Joan Donahue LOIS MCLQOfl Carotyn Eadie Carole MCMahan James T. Muller Vtee President. Branch Sates Manager NEWPORT BEACH ..... ,,.,.. Excellent buy with land included. 3 BR. 2 BA end unit wfttl Iota of light and air. 2 story with lovely Pfh•• IJllllo. lall.llFI ··~ One tevet 3 BR end unit Parquet floor in kitchen & entry. nice graaa entry & patio outlook. Weft meintllined a nicely decolatad . 9.1.A .... • ... Two lovely. air conditioned. master BR auites wftNn steps of pool and spa. Walking distance to ocean. Owner wiH help with financing. llElllffl ..... Beeutifulty maintained & decorated 3 BR condo. PrivMI & .... ..mrtg wfth peek of bay. Parquet entry & ..... tile in kiUten Ulll .. _ -1111.111 3 BA. beeuWul. quality kitchen. family room wfltl buit-in lV. COJ..S patio. Meliculoulty mell1119ined. pn-. & quiet localkwi. fllllllff mu. Wondalfuil ,.,.od.,1d 3 8A home IP(M11ing a 11wQ9 mpa in an inviting. apactous yard. 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Marcus Dietz tells why you'll want to be part of the audience. Calendar of Evmta ................................... I Wondering whaf s happening in Orange County in the way of art music, dance or theater? Check out our easy-to-use guide to events for some answers. T aklng Care of Mom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Marcus Dietz otters a took at Mother's Day happenings around Orange County which are sure to make her feel appreciated. Shrinking 'Evb' ..................................... 9 The Grand Dinner Theatre's production of the famous story of the wife of Argentine President Juan Peron has some space limitations, but a splendid cast makes the best of the close quarters. In Search of "Yuppie Heaven" ....................... 10 Nightlife correspondent Judy Duffy discovers what she thinks may be the 0 in" place for the upwardly mobile at .. Confetti's" nightclub in Orange. Bandatanding on the Nightclub Tran .......•.......... 11 The Bandstand in Anaheim is a great place to dance find meet peopte, says Judy Duffy, but it has much more as well. Strawb.,, Feetlnl Grows Up . . . . . . . • • . . . . . • . . . .• ~ •• :I I Building development has eaten up most of the lbawt.ry-growtng laod in Garden Grove, but the city will again hold Ila MnU8I trtbute to the red berry, this year bigger than ever. George Pappa btlls why. A ......... .....-..,. .._nch ........................... 1 a Dining writer Bret Colson continues his tour of the beat brunch spota in Orange County, this time going 10 Le 'Blarittz for aome French cooking In Newport Beach. French Food In• Casu .. Almosph ................... 14 The Pleasant Peasant in Newport Beach ls one French restaurant you· won't ,have to get dressed up for. But Bret Colson saya you wouldn't know it by the quality of the cuisine. •a• Faire Fun ..................................... 11 It'• the time of the year for the city of Fullerton'• annual atreet faire and parade. For an old-fashioned good time, get the detalla here. Fighting C.,atlc Flbr'osla . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....•. 11 Local actor Buddy Adler goes to bat tor children stricken by the deadly diaeaae in a one-man tribute to God and country at the Crystal Cathedral The ultimate listing of restaurants and night clubs in the county, giving readens everything they need to know to have an enjoyable evening. Includes updated listings of area nightclub e11tertainment. OnTheCover Nancy Wilson, singer I guHarist for the popular rock bend Heart. .... her contingent into the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre May 18. The Orange County En~ ta a montNy MWIC)aper publlshed by Baker Communieatk>na wt9' •focus dining. ntghtttte. music . .,,_..,. dance and art throughout Orange Coonty. Selh88'1• Publisher Jack Shinar Editor John Trauech Assistant Editor Marcus Di9lz Advertising Director ••en811D1ps Photocral'her ~ to .. Orange CourtCy ~-.. • 1Tcame. Al -•1 ?191 ....... be addl"l 111 d ti> ldlar, fte Orange County c........ •. ., Production ........... 8-dl. CA~. (114) IS1-107a. Dir ••tor lie 1'1 •1r lltil1ga ia IM tint Fftdllr of ....... tar SMIMl.._ lft .. next month·a ..... The fl•WI• ~ no r9111 M- aibNity few ~-If " 'I W ...... a u• 1lfdr1111 If stamped .w.eope.. ft ~1 ... C.... ..... Oroup.NAr.-r 111 N11. ------------ Orange County Entertainer May 1986 ,,. Hard-ro~lfing Head regains its zip Wi Ison sisters soar with new hit album BY llOCUI DIOZ A lot has ~ for Nancy Wilson since: the last time she and the other members of the band Heart toured throuah Oran1e County. That was in 1982, Heart appeared at Irvine Meadows as it toured the .. Private Audition" album. The release was newr well receNed by the critics. The concert featured mostly slower music that didn't h2we the usual Heart zip. People in the music business beaan to write the band off. But when Nancy, her sister Ann and the band's other members take the staae apin at Irvine Meadows on May 18, they'll do so ridina hiah on a crest of public and critical recqpiition. The latest release, .. Heart," has gone platinum twice over, reached the number one spot and placed three singles ( .. Never," 'What About Uwe," "These Dreams'') in the top ten on the charts. And even as the band has chanaed in the last four years, so too has the staae sh,_,...- An alt.-new, multi-level slap has been added, as has a new li1htin1 system. Best of all, more of the rockina. drivifll music that has helped Heart sell some 17 million albums wortdwide is featured. "This is definitely the best show we've ever gone on the road with," noted the 32-year- old Nancy, via telephone. "It's more rocker music than slow material, but ifs still a well- balanced show." Just two years a10, many of the band's critics probably figured that Heart wouldn't be takin1 any kind of show on the road apin. Rumors were flyina that Nancy, who had already appeared in .. Fast Times at Ridaemont High" and "The Wild Life," would seek a movie career, while the 35-year-old Ann had other interests as well. Instead, the Wilsons changed record com- panies (from Epic to Capitol), hired an outside producer (Ron Nevison, previously of the Who, Led Zepplin and Survivor), and decided to make another go of it. ·~hose were a rouah couple of years," Nancy acknowledaed, .. but we are eternal, diehard optimists. We had been receivina a lot of apathy from manqement and record com- panies, and we just needed• chanp." "These Dreams," the sirtlle which recently has received plenty of airtime and has sky- rocketed on the charts, feMures NMcy per- forminc lead vocals insteed of t.r usual beck- ina vocal and auitar role. Hot-shot producer Nevison had to be sold on it before it was recorded. .. He (Nevison) didn't think it was a Heart sona." Nancy said. •eut I could tell that it could become a hot sinfde. It was my tum (for lead vocals) on somelhina like that. and I feel very lucky to be doinc it" Nancy also enjoys writinc music and com- bined with lead vocalist Ann, the pair has turned out some ptettJ decent music since the first album, .. Dreamboat Annie/' broke them into the bia time in 1976. Before that, Heart had been just another bar band, except with two pretty, talented May 1986 HEAl'T (.._..Wt. .._. Alldee. Ann ..... Haz•d l1111. fllmcJ Wllon Md Denny C..1111)....,.,..... ······~••b• ... mottlll. faces up front. -We did a little Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Rollin& Stones, but we also did a lot of our own oriainals, too," Nancy recalled. "We got away with that more than bar bands do today. It was just the right era for that I guess. .. But we always fett that we were grooming ourselves for the big time," she continued. "That's why we fOrced our material onto the club sets. But we didn't have a lot of credibility at the time. Peopfe thought of us as a novelty, because we weren't just two female ornaments in a macho band." "This show (May J8 at lr- t1lne ltudon) Is definitely the best show .. , .. flOlt8 on the road •• ,, -Nancy Wiison ol H1.r Still, the success of •Dreamboat Annie" cauaht the sirts off pard, to uy the least "It was a bla surprise, up until now our bigest album," the blonde-haired Nancy said. "Beina 20 or 21 and havina a multi- platinum album, well, ttm was pretty excitifW." And not only was it excitins, but it pulled the Wilsons out of their Seattle home and put them on the roed for tourina. travelin1 and rec:ordina. i 0 Yes. tourina aets• to be very 1ruelin1," Nancy said. "We ao t> so many places that Orange County Entertainer when we get home for a three-week break. the last thing I .want to do is go ~ So I usually just lay around, or go swimmina. or horseback riding." If 0 Dreamboat Annie" hadn't vaulted her and her sister into fame and fortune, Nancy figures that she would probably be 1ivin1 guitar lessons to someone, someplace. Or. maybe, she would have gone to college and learned to work with animals. .. I have a small farm at home in Seattle. and I have horses and does there," she said. .. But durina our tour this year, IYJI be on the road ten months. That doesn't leave much time for anythirll else." Besides another Heart album, which is already in the works, ("just tidbits ftoaU"I arou~ is her description), Nancy is cunentty wor1Ung on another movie wtiUen by friend (and sometime sorw coltabcnlor) Sue Ennis.. But don't look for one of rock's most at- tractive ladies to pursue • permanent film career. For now • ....,,..,, she SllYS tMt music is still her life. mid adil'I just a clNersion. WheNMw dis sooomalls des 1lap betu• 1n her and Ann, which can ._..., when ,ou're tryin1 to produce top ten music qettter, the sisters usually try to comp0ttlise.. "There's not • lot cf issues thlll come up, thoulh." she said. -worki• with each other is like wortUnc with the other half. We were realty close srowtnc up, and it has carried over into our careers." "Heart" will play at Irvine Meadows on May 18 at 7:30 p.m. Irvine Meadows is located at 8808 Irvine Center Dr. in lquna Hill.: Call 855-4515 for tickets ---- 3 ---Stage----------~ Sam Shepard at his best in 'Buried Chlld' ~ ~ BY IUKUS DIETZ The multi·talented Nan Martin appears s.n Shepard is a peat storyteller. He spins as Dodae's wife. Halie. Martin has petformed up a story of incredible depth and detail, in several Broadway shows, includina "Gr8ll pons a bundle of questioM, and then al1SJlTJPefS God Brown.• 9Eccentricities of a Nightinple." abouthalfofthem.leavingituptotheaudience and ·under the Yum Yum Tree." She also to fill in the blanks in their own minds. is currently appearing in ABCs comedy •Mr. As a plapright. Shepard is even better, Sunshine." as the South Coast Repertory's current (throu&h May 11) Mainstaee production of As Halie in .. Buried Child," she opens the "'Buried Child" demonstrates. Humor is MJ'1efl play offslap, while conversing with Dodie. so tiahtfy with tfaaedy that the two are in-camped out on the couch. As they exchange separable-you really don't know whether barbs at MCh other. the¥ combine to deJiver to &aueh °' cry. _ some of the play's best lines while manaeina Shepard is an ambitious writer who is rapidly to set the mood. becoming recognized as one of America's greatest playwrights, right there with Eugene O'Neill. His forte is realism. The storyline in -SUried Chil~ is made realistic bya simple, down·to-earth setting and multi-complex char- acters. .. Buried Child" is about a midwestem family which is coming apart at the seams for. no apparent reason. The family js a dreary group, to be sure: a father who spends his time on his back, drinkin& coughing and wheezi~ one son who is a mental case and ar'l(;,tje who is a bitter amputee; and finally, a mcAher who babbles too much and convenientty ig- nores what she doesn't want to see. Their miserable existence is altered when Vince, the son of the mental case, arri1'1e5 to introduce his new girtfriend, only to discower that no one recognizes him. He and Shetly (played very capably by Jennifer Parsons) more or less act as the straight characters, and help pry out the secret which partially explains why the family has gone bonkers. As usual, the SCR does a magnificent job of staging this complex program, and one of the theater's best casts has been assembled. Ralph Waite, best known as John Walton on the hit TV series, 1'he Wattons," portrays Dodge, the griuled old geezer. Waite shines in this role, if such a droll part can sparkle. He spends the whole play sprawled out on his back. hacking his brains out but in between manages to provide many of the play's funny moments. Raymond Barry performs as son Tilden, the one with mental problems.. Sany, whose film credits include "Year of the Dragon," is inteeal in providing the zany side to the play. For those who have never seen a Shepard play, .. Buried Child" is a great chance to lf!l a taste of what makes this playwright so speciat. Prwidine only a part.ial answer, or none at all, to the problems they pose seems to be a fawrite tactic of today's writers. Hele is one who will keep you entertained, even if you can't figure out what is 1oin1 on. .. B•rltd QI .. " now plaJi ... throulh llar 11•11JILC1111 ........ ,.655 Tom Centar °"·· c-. ·-· TlcUb $15 to S22. Call 957-t033. Join Us for our 'Miss Firecracker' set at Fullerton JC 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM For Fourtn of July-type fun gal0te-during May-buy your tickets now for Fullerton Col· leae Theatre Arts Department's ''The Miss Firecracker Contest" It's Pulitzer Price-winning Beth Henley's latest lauah·a-minute comedy, slated for 8 p.m. May 8-10 and 13-17, and at 2 :30 p.m. May 1 and 18 in the Studio Theatre on campus. Director Tom Blank describes "Miss Fire· cracker Contesr as the wild ups.and-downs of crazy Cametle Scott of Brookhaven, Miss., in her climb to the throne of Miss Firecracker, and the zany friends and foes in her path. Tickets to see Camelle Scott and the other chatacten tryit11 to cope with their ridiculous IN9s are priced at $4 for general admission, and $3 for students. Group rates are available. They ire 8Wlil•ble throu1h the Fine Arts Box Office on the campus, weekdays from 11 :30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., and by phonin1 Trent~ 8t (714) 871,.101. --------. -- ------ 4 Ora,,,,. COunty Entertainer ~-...----- A variety of itema aw•il•hle from tile 1ndfet Widearray · iwio .. •••••rt• Re .. xills .. tio tli•ims Reservations Advised Bring this coupon for $1.IOoff each adultt brunch W. Ft..ti1wa w..,, ANlhan. Ca. m (71•) 500W -----. ------ LJ ""4t • ~ for rl C~C)llBA'l1 Starring Vic Morrow . Monday -Friday 6pm ' mark 6babolu~. Starring Jonathan Frid • Monday -Friday 7pm · TBE. FUfil'I'IVE Starring David Janssen Monday -Friday 11pm Host Bob Elder Oranse COOnty Entertainer ---Calendar~,-----~~ I ART ••ActrM8ee/ Audience.•• a joint exhibition of recent work by Karl Gernot Kuehn and Holly Wrilht. will display through May 10 at BC Space Gallery, 235 Forest Ave., Laguna Beach. Gallery hours are 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Tuesday through Satur- da~. For more information call 497-1880. American lnd&.n aculp- hn WGfb by Clifford Fra- gua, on display at Galeria Capistrano, through May 18, lOa.m. to5p.m.daily. Gallery is at 31681 Ca- mino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano. C... Ga-Sallpbn will be on display at Cal State Fullerton's Art Gallery through May 11. For more information call 773- 3362. Clulpnwl Calsp Sbldenl Art &hlbllion will be on display May 14 to 23 in Guaenheim Gallery of Chapman Colleae, 333 N. Glassel!, Oranae. Hours are 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Mon- day through Friday. Call 997-6607. Common Ground Mul- timedia Art Gallery, 509 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, will feature works by Sho- shana Ernst, Katheryn Beckham and others May 5 to May 31 . Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Saturday. Call 879-0075. C,prw CoH1p Sludent Alt Exhllit will be on dis· play through May 14 at Cypress College's Fine Arts Gallery, 9200 Valley View St.. Cypress. Hours are 11 a.m . to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. Call 826-2220, ext. 139. ot.ne S.saone Gallerr. 278 Forest Ave., Laguna Buch will feature works by Grace Sonaok> and An- drew Stanley Wina throulh May 25. Recent peintinp by Gerald Buch- man will be on display Mir 31 throuch June 30. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p .m., Monday throuah Saturday and 11 a.m. to 5 p.m . on Sunday. Call 494-2440. "'11tuashl12 In Glau," De- sians Recycled Gallery, 6f9 N. Harbor Blvd., Ful- lerton. throulh May 16, Monday to Saturday, l 0 a.m. to 6 p.;m. 6 ..,.. ,........ rnn..nc:. In la l bn" will be on display throulh June 28 at Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 Malvern Ave., Fullerton. For more information call 738· 6575 or 738.6799. .. Indian Art • ., featuring works by eight artists, will be on display May 24 through June 26 at Eileen Kremen Gallery, 619 N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m ., Monday through Saturday. Call 879-1391. The u Habra Children'• lluMum presents the Children's Art Festival through May 3. The mu- seum is located at 301 S. Euclid, La Habra. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday throuah Satur- day. Admission is $1 for children and $1.50 for adults. Call 213-694- 1011or714-526-2227. The lapna Cal • al Art will feature an all media exhibition of student works May 15 through June 12. The colleae is located at 2222 Laauna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. For hours, call 494-5014. Ola bJ F., HGplnwt will be on display May 1 through 31 at Quorum Gallery, 374 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m ., Tuesday through Sunday. Call 494-4422. "On a Small k•le: Al C. lllomla 'II," a juried ex- hibition d two and three dimensional works res· tricted to 18 inches in size, will be on display May 2 through June 8 at Laguna Art Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Laauna Beach South Coast Plaza Expan- sion Location, Costa Mesa. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday throuah Friday and noon to 5 p.m., Saturday and Sunday. Call 494-6531. OrillMI ..... bJ Olls:rt .. A.I. and others will be on diapfay thro&AO May 15 at Galleries fouche, Ud., 499 N. Coast Hich· way, Laauna Beach. Hours are 10 a.m . to 6 p.m., Monday throu1h Saturday. Call 497..,.91. ,........ .., c.dJn C.· dene9 will be on view at Laauna Colleae of Art Vet- tinaer Gallery, 2222 Lal· una Canyon Roed, ......,,_ Beach. The exhibit will run throuah May 15. For more information call 497-3309. ---- I ,. ... .., .... a.mp. man witf be on display May 5 thrOUlh June 3 at Sandstone Galtety, ~ North Coast Hi1hway, l..aluna Beech. Hours are 11 a.m. to5p:m., Tuesday throuah Sunday. Call 497- 6n5. .. Paper and Bronze • ., a show by two local artists, will be on display May 7 throuch June 29 at Bow· ers Museum Galleria, 2036 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to4 p.m., Wednesday throuah Saturday and noon to 4 p.m. on Sunday. Call 557-2009. "'otopaphlc won• by Danyt Curran and Georae James are on display throuah May 2 at Irvine Valley Colteae, 5500 Ir· vin~ Center Or., Irvine. Hours are 8 :30 a.m. to 9 p.m., Monday throuah Friday. Call 559-3233. ••1111l) and-......" a one person exhibition by Julie Schneider will be on display through May 3 at freeman's Art and Frame, 154 W. Bastan- chury Road, Fullerton. For viewina hours and days caJt 870-9825. STAGE .. Aln, .............. the hit musical based on the sonp of Fllts Waller and other 11'..t Jazz·-com- posers. wiH be t11 d May 6 throuah 25 at la Mirada Civic Theatre. 14900 la Mirada Blvd .• la Minlda. Call 994-6310. .. Babr.'• a musical UCI drama ~ produc· tion, will be st.aaed May 1 throuah 10 at UCl's Ane Arts Studio Theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets .. $3 to $5. Call 856-6616. ....... Cllld." Sam She- pard's Pulitzer Prize- winnina play, will be staged throo1h Mey 11 on South Coast Reperto. r(s Main Staia, 655 Town Center Dr .• Costa Mesa. Curtain at 8 p.m., T&mday throu1h Saturday and 2:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. on Sunday. Tickets are $15 to $22. Call 957- 4033. "HappJ New , .. , ... a musictl comedy based on the play, "Holiday," will be stapd Thursdays throu1h Saturdays until Mey 10. the Costa Mesa Civic Ptayhouse, 661 Ha- milton St., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $7.50. Curtain at 8:30. Call 6~5269. .. I'm 8181uta 11r Act T• ......... T ..... •On The load,'• a musical starrinc Teri Ralston, will be stapd throu1h May 4 at l..111\ma MOulton Play- house, 606 Laauna Ca- nyon Road, Laauna a.ch. Cati 494-0743. ..,... ll"IMd rat Eli· zabeth Ho•llfffs Curtain Call Dil""*W rt.be. 690 El Camino Reel. Tustin. Prices start .t $15.95. Doors open 6 :30 p.m . T......, throuah Thurs- day, 7 p.m. Friday and SMunMy and 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Sundlly. For reserw.tions call 838- 1540. ~111112 ................. . Percy and Denham's murder mystery will be •sr 11 May 15 to 18 and M8Y 20 to 25 at Cal State Fullerton's Recital Hall. For ticket and reservation information call 773- 3371. s. For lunch or I THE IRVINE HILTON N«J~ ,_.., ... au1,• Fred CarmlchMlt 1ide- sptittirc comedy. wtff run thn>ulh June 8 •the Ha- rlequin DinNr ~ 3505 S. Harbor Blvd .• s.rwta Ana. Pwbmenc:a are Tuesdey ttwOUlh s.t. unlay wtnp with s.t· urday and Sunday mlltl- nees. For tickets and reservations call 979. 5511. ••Leoftanle .... ,...... .... .. ~--the comical question, '4What if Leo- nard Da Vinci could tnMd to the 20th~ The play will be*• d. Seb-asmn's Welt ow. Pt.y. house, 140 Awnida Pico. San Clemente, throu1h May 30. Tickets are $17.50 to $24.95 inctud- ina dinner. c.et 492-9950. ..,._ U... la Wb11r." a dnlma ~on the life d ~ ,......., II d Ens· land. will be sta1ed thfauitl Mlly 10 ltClbrilo ~ 202 Avenida CabriHo. ~ Clemente. TicMts .. $5.50. Curtain at 8 p.m., Thursday thr~ s.turday. Call 492 . 1'900 Jamboree Bl;d.. I~ CA 9Zll4 (714) ~1 Oranse eoumy Etdeitainer ---Calendar--- Continued,,.,,,,,,... 6 wilt be presented May 28 to 31 at Foothill High School, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $3.50 for adults and $3 for stu- dents. Curtain at 7:30. Cati 731-7464. .. A Moon tor the Mllbec· otten.'' by Eugene O'Neill, will run through May 10 at the Gem Theatre, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. Tickets are $9 to $13. For tickets and in- formation, call 636-7213. .. .., Fw l..8df." the mus- ical based on "Pyamal- ion," will be staaed May 9 throuah 11 and May 15 to 18 at Goldenwest Col- lege Theatre, 15744 Gol- denwest St., Huntington Beach. Tickets are $5 to $8. Call 432-5527. .. Nati 11 Oft." a hit Broad· way play about a touring company trying to pro- duce a farce, wi ll be staaed May 29 through June 22 at Laguna Moul- ton Playhouse, 606 Lag- una Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Curtain at 8 p. m., Tuesday through Satur- day, and 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Call 494-0743 Of 494-8021. Rodgers and Hammer- stein's well known story of the singina Von Trapp family, will be staaed May 16through 18, 22through 25 and May 29 through June l at Plummer Aud· itorium, 218 West Com· monwealth Ave., Fuller- ton. Tickets are $7 to $14. Call 879-1732. Ufen Little lndiMI," will be staged by The Brea Theatre League at the Brea Cultural Civic Cen· ter, No. l Civic Center Cir- cle, Brea. Shows will run May 8 to 10 and May 14 to 17. Call 528-4240. "The .,..,_ 111 .. .-.... the hauntina play by Anton Checkov, will be staged May 27 throuah 31 at UCl's Fine Arts Concert Hall. Curtain at 8 p.m. Call 856-6616. ··unfinished Business,'' a collate of comic, serious and musical vignettes about the causes and ef. fects of AIDS, will be staged by Theatre Rhi- noceros of San Francisco May 7 at 8 p.m. at UCl's Fine Art Village Theatre. Tickets are $6 to $8. Call 856-6616. '"The Uninwbd.'' a ghost- .. The Sound of Music:' ly tale with spellbinding special effects will play through May 4 at Tustin City Hall, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin. Tickets are $6 to $10.50 and can be purchased at the Tustin City Hatt or by calling 544- 8890. 0 Vlrslnia.'' the inner story of the inner life of Virginia Woolf, will be staged through May 18 at South Coast Repertory's Second Stage, 655 Town Center Or., Costa Mesa. Tickets are $16 to $21. Curtain at 8:30 Tuesdays through Saturdays, 8 p.m. on Sun- day, and weekends at 3 p.m . Call 957-4033. .. You C-'t T.U It With You." the comedy about an eccentric 30's family, will play weekends through May 17 at Tra· buco Hills High School Auditorium, Mission Viejo. Tickets are $4.50 in 4dvance and $5 at the door. Curtain is at 8 p.m. Cati 768-098 l. MUSIC Ben Wrillef will perform May 3 and Pegy Gilbert and the Dixie Belles will perform May l 0 at the Forum Theatre, 4175 Fair- mont Btvd., Yorba Linda. Shows start at 8 p.m . Tickets are $6 to $7.50. Call 779-8591 . ....,ond .....,._,. is the theme of Orange County Pacific Symphony's con- cert to be held May 19 at 8 p.m . in South Coast Repertory Theatre, 655 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. Selections from Vi- valdi, Rodgers, Bach and others to be performed. Call 973-1322. Concert• at The Coach HCM.-: Hiroshima May 3 and 4; Edgar Winter May 10; ZaSu Pitts May 22; Leo Kottke May 23. The Coach House is located at 33158 Camino Capis- trano, San Juan Capistra- no. Catt 496-8927. Concerti at th• Cra:q- hone: Marshall Tucker Band May 5; Joe Cannon May 12; Johnny lee May 19; Exile May27; RayCha- rtes May 31, June 2 and 3. The Crazyhorse is lo- cated at 1580 Brookhot - low Dr., Santa Ana. Call 549-1512 for reserva- tions. The Finn, featurin1 Jimmy Page and Paul ,,,._. twn to ,,..e B HOLIDAY INN ANAHEIM PROUDLY PRESENTS TONYA AND HER FABULOUS BELLY DANCERS MONDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 9 PM-I AM • In PICKFORD'S PUB Complimentary Champagne for the Ladies Served S-9 p.m. Every Thursday by Exodc Male Waiters 1850 S. HARBOR HAPPY HOUR 4-7 PM May 1986 Orange County Entertainer geatutdng ... ~ ',.1\~s c\)\Jt CB01tdeau~ C6ohlh Cf1ee1r ~°9he C'a1rdonnay '9 Plus a Complete Line of Gourmet Specialities ecaviar .Croissants •Fresh Pasta and Sauces Picnic Baskets Available for Beach or Yacht CHAMPAGNE FRIDAYS 4-8 p.m. $1 .50 per glass Tues-Sat 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m.-8 p.m. 2094 S. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach (714)494-WINE Free Parking Across from Tavern By Th e Sea 7 ---Calendar------- Continued from ,,._e 7 Rodgers. will be in concert May 23 at 7:30 ·p .m. at the Pacific Amphitheatre in Costa Mesa. For tickets. call 2 16-6666. The Irvine Marriott wi II present pianist Mic hael Jordan from noon to 2 p.m and 5 to 9 p.m . Mon- day through Friday through the end of March. The hotel i s loc ated at 18000 Von Karman Ave .. Irv ine For further infor- mation call 553-0100. Irvine Symphony Orches· tr• presents selections by Vivatd i, Haydn and oth· ers on May 17 at 8 p.m. in the South Coast Com- munity Church Auditori- um. Tickets are $12. Call 261-0231. The lee Ferrell Show, a fast-moving "oldies" pro- gram featuring the pop- ular pianist. saxophonist anu comedian 1s at Club l 7, 16 70 Newport Blvd. (at 17th St.), Costa Mesa. Ferrell, who used to play with The Righteous Bros., teams with Hal Ratliff and Laura Vida to put on a great show. Call 645 5448. Music at Cal State Ful· lerton: Opera Theatre, May 2 through 4 ; Califor· nia Chamber Players May 7; Jazz Ensemble May 8; University Choir May 10 and 11 ; Women's Choir May 14; University Sin· gers May 17 and 18; Con· cert Band May 21; Uni- versity Wind Ensemble May 22; University Or· chestra May 24 and 25. Call 773~3347. Music at Chapman Col· lep: Wind and Jazz En· sembles May 7; Sholund Concert May 10. The col· lege is located at 333 N. Glassell, Orange. Events start at 8 p.m . Call 997· 6812. Mother's Day round-up of events 8 BY MARCUS DIETZ Leave it to Orange County to come up with a multitude of ways to celebrate a holiday. So when Mother's Day finally arrives on May 11 , look for a variety of special happenings around the county. From French to Italian to Mexican to Continental, there figures to be something for just about every Mom on her special day. LE BIARRITZ Mom's Day will have an elegant French touc h at this popular Newport Beach res· taurant. which has scheduled a part·buffet and part·tableside service brunch. Traditional brunch goodies like meats, sea· sonal fruits, salads, cheeses, and cold seafood items are scheduled, and entrees include sauteed chicken, top sirloin topped with Ber· naise sauce, linguini and clams, and a smoked JIM'S T"~~PO WlomtGS ·PAOMS fOAMAl Slt.1 fc:RMt. L~Slfllu A .. ,e.1t- 0scar de la Renta • l CR> W( ST Pierre CMdtn • Ill TEA SIX TUXEDOS FOR MEN& WOMEN We«ing Condants 25 Years hpenence FOR Y~ FOAMM. Ft...cTION COME SEE US -WE t.W<E IT FUN TO GO FORMAL 631-5270 1812 Newport Blvd. CoeuM ... Now at New Location! , salmon omelette that's guaranteed to please. Entertainment will be provided by the pop- ular Mime troupe, "Dynamimes," and all Mom's will receive flowers, as well. For those who would rather skip the brunch crowd and go out for Mother's Day dinner, la Biarritz will offer a special romantic evening. New Captain Remy Drouet helps orchestrate complete tableside preparation, including flambe specialties like "Le Steak Dianne," "Medallions De Veau Napolean," and, of course, flaming desserts like bananas foster or cherries jubilee. In addition. Caesar salad and "Salade D'Ep- inards" are also available with tableside ser- vice. and the resulting flaming show is sure to give Mom a special thrill. The flambe prep· aration is a special highlight of le Biarritz's new menu which features most of the old favorites and plenty of new ones, too. The restaurant has also scheduled two wine tastings during the month of May, as well. On May 7, Patrick Wise of Clos du Val vineyards will conduct a tasting of seven wines, with poached mussels, prawns, crab, baby shrimp, marinated calamari, and venison highlighting the menu. The tasting is priced at $20 per person. On May 20, the Parducci Winery's Kurt Chartes will introduce several premium wines, with the menu featuring four fresh pastas. The tasting is $17 .50 per person. Le Biarritz is located at 414 N. Newport Blvd. Reservations for Mother's Day and the wine tastings are recommended, and can be made by calling 645-6700 AIRPORTER INN HOTEL Mother's Day will get off the ground in a big way at this plush hotel, located across the street from John Wayne Airport. At poolside, a brunch buffet will be featured from 10 a.m .·3 p.m., with a variety of salads, Orange County Entertainer Music at Orana• Coast Collea•: OCC Big Band May 4; Orange Coast Cho· rale May 10; Music for a New Age May 17; Pacific Symphony May 31 . Tickets are $4 to S 10. All events start at 8 p.m. The college is located at 2701 Fairview Road, Co sta Mesa. Call 432-5880. Music at s.ddleback Col· lep: An All-American Sa· lute featuring the Saddle- back Symphony Orchestra May 3; Chai Plays Beethoven May 4. The colleae is located at 28000 Marguerite Park- way, Mission Viejo. Tickets are $3 to $5. Call 582-4656 for reserva- tions. The Orana• County Pa· cific SymphonJ will per· form selections from Liszt, Haydn and Bartok on May 3 at 8 p.m. in the Santa Ana High School Auditof'lum, 520 W. Wal· nut, Santa Ana. pastas and fruit dishes featured. There will also be traditional breakfast dishes such as scrambled eggs, sausage and bacon, along with a taco bar, chicken enchilidas. seafood Florentine, chicken crepes, and an extravagant Belgian waffle station with all the toppings. Desserts will include strawberry short cake, a variety of cakes, and assorted danish and muffins. There will also be champagne for the adults and flowers for Mom at the buffet, which is priced at $10.95 for adults, $6.50 for children 6 · 12, and five and under are free. In the Mediterranean Room, sit down brunch is featured, as guests can relax and choose from a selection of entrees including omelettes and egg dishes. The popular fruit carousel is also included, as is champagne for adults and flowers for Mom. This brunch will be served from 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. The Airporter is located at 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Call 833·2770 for reservations. GIORGIO'S RISTORANTE This quaint. cozy Italian restaurant served more than 600 guests on Easter, and Mother's Day figures to be even busier, as those who enjoy a sumptuous Italian spread find it big· time at Giorgio's. Lasagna, eggplant dishes, veal, antipastos. pasta salads, and chicken crepes are among the dishes scheduled for the buffet, which also includes traditional brunch items, as well. There will also be meatballs, linguini and other selections, along with an omelete station. Of course, Mom will receive flowers, and will be entertained by a strolling accordian player who is really quite talented. Best of all, brunch at Giorgio's is priced at just $9.95 for adults, $5.95 for children 6·12, and five and under are free-probably the best brunch bargain in Orange County. The food is superior. the prices reasonable. And if you want to treat Mom to a limousine ,., •••• fUrn .. ,,_ J3 May 1986 Grand Theater ofleFs mini-v.ersion ol 'Evita' BY llAICUI DIETZ .. Evlt•," the cl•ssic opera based on the life story of Eva Peron, the wife of Arlentine President Juan Peron, is one of those plays that needs • bi1 "9 to make it work Staaina it on • littl~ one is much like sailin1 the Queen Mary around • lake. So it shouldn't be surprislf11 that the Grand Dinner Theater's current production of .. Evita," now runnin1 throu1h June 15, comes way short of livina up to the billit11 thM the Tony- award winnin1 play brin1s with it. That is not to imply that the Grand doesn't live the pt'Olram a aood effort, because it does. But in the end, there's just too little bang for the buck. For starters, "Evita" requires a much larpr staae than a dinner theater can provide. The ravin1 thron1s which adore Eva, such an inte1ral part of,the play, are represented by five or six perfJ>rmers. It takes a lot of ima1ination to conjure up pictures of thousa!)ds of worshippers at her feet, when you onlj see five or six people. And the depth and intensity of their feelinas completely become lost. So too do many of the musical numbers, which require many more voices than this version provides. And comina up with a cast that can handle the incredibly varied tones and ranses found in the music is practically imPoSsible for a dinner theater. Thus, many selections simply lose their forcefulness and impact. because those doing the singing are basically out of their leaaue. This isn't to imply that .. Evita" at the Grand is a ne1ative experience, thou1h. In fact, it is very entedaining. But you do walk out . of the theater aware that the play is much more powerful than in this pt'8Mntation. peasant woman who became first lady of Ar1entina at a1e 27. She displays a rich, movina voice that meets fl#.J'fY ~- She is especially effectNe on the wefl·known hit, "Don't Cry For Me Ar1entina," during which she sinp, .. I kept my promise-don't keep your distance." Ed1erton carries the mannerisms of a woman worthy of havina a play dedicated to her. She's confident, poised, dianified, and conveys it to the audience. Lyle Kanouse, who portrays Juan Peron, does a decent job with the role, but many of the musical pieces are too much for his voice. He also seems too weak to be a dictator, but since Eva is the focal point in the play, maybe this lack of charisma is intentional. Even with a few weaknesses, thouah, the ra1s-to-riches story of a woman who was loved by many and hated by some is well worth the ticket price. Just don't exPect the Grand's presentation of .. Evita" to be the ~ndest you'll ever see. 0 Evtta," now plaJtns throush June 15 Ill .... Ct'Md .,.._. '"'''"'· ........ 1 , ..... man Wa1 (at the 8'8ftd H•'*I). Alt•t.•1•. 11cb11 .. $18.95 .. ~--c.. "2·7710. Pools Ide CHAMPAGNE BUFFET .. Indoor Seating Available ADULTS $1Q95 CHILDREN $6.50 Children Under 5-No Charge 10:30 A.M.-2:30 P.M. ~editerraneari CRoom Full Service Cham.,.gne Brunch 9:30 A.M.-3 P.M. RESERVATIONS (714) 833-2770 Airpotter Im Hotel ~ 1"6 ~ aJ;1J · Oranp County Entertainer --Nightlife------ Finding 'Yuppie heaven' at Confetti's BY JUDY DUFFY Once upon a time there was a Yuppie whose upward mobility gained such momentum that the fellow took to his bed from the shock of it all. While he was lying around on his designer sheets a vision came to him. He saw Yuppie heaven. When he came to his senses he sipped his mineral water. snacked on organic caviar and tried to recapture the vision. To no avail. He began to call his friends on his cordless phone and describe what he had envisioned. Lights, crowds of attractive people in trendy The Arts at OCC Kathak D•nce of India May 2 ($6 Advance, $7 Door) Middle Eastern D•nce May 3, 4 ($6 Advance, $7 Door) 1 Wonders of the Orient May 8 ($4 Advance, $5 Door) Madame Butterfly Five Penny Opera May 14, 21 (Gen. Adm. $2.50) May 16. 17, 23. 24 (Reserved $10. Advance. $1 2.50) Door; Gen. Adm. $5 Advance, $6.50 Door) New Music for a New As• teaturtnc Joe Poahek. S111lh11izer fby 17 ($4 Advance, $5 Door) Greece May 18 ($4 Advance. $5 Door) Baroque &on.nz.a Padfic SJmphonJ May 31 ($10Adults, $7 Under18) C•ll 432-5527 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICES 10 clothing, dancers moving to the beat of top 40 music and people laughing and having a Yuppie good time. "It was such a perfect place," he moaned, 11and I've lost my dream." In despair he put on his trendiest clothes and jumped into his quietly stylish imported auto and took himself to 3845 Metropolitan Dr. in the City of Orange. He parked the de rigueur auto carefully away from the intrusive presence of older, less stylish modes of transportation, and glimpsed in the distance, across the ample parking lot, an arch of balloons that he re- membered from his dream. The sign on the I building read Confetti's. The Yuppie was home. You too can get a glimpse of the stuff Yup- pie's yearn for. ~n fact, ifs such good stuff that just about anyone with a little good taste will enjoy an evening at Confetti's. The concept here is very uptown, very chic, very New Y()t1(. Jorge Ureta, general manaaer, calls it "show time." That's a pretty aood name because the show is damed aood. The decor is snazzy, if not exactly startling. but it is upbeat and in keepina with the idea that this is the place to go to have a good time. There are four bars and various areas to explore or settle down. Downstairs you'll find the bar area around the dance floor the most conaested spot in the house. Definitely the place for those who want to see and be seen before or after they venture out onto an adequately sized, but very crowded, dance floor. Those who have a touch of the exhibitionist in their souls will find this is the place to haul it out and exercise it. The spot above the sound booth just below the Hon the Air" sign is available to show off your best moves for a two record stint. When the line gets too long, they'll take your name and you'll get a two-record shot when your number comes up. Fun. The bar just inside the door is also a good place to set up your base of operations. This was the area chosen for a 30-40 birthday party for Elle Greenberg of Balboa and Petra Sibthorpe of Newport Beach. The party of i l6 MILE5 FROt1 CATALINA' -----·-· •MAY• (Tt.+> w -1.w A.T ... t fllZ PMAFIC '6t.MWY i6 ~ KM.M six was comfortably ensconced in a booth drinking champagne while the crowd filed by on their way to more frenetic areas. "We're just working our way bllCk to New- port," said Greenbera. "We like it here and so decided to start our evenir11 in Oranae-" Confetti's charges a $5 cover on Friday and Saturday nights, which is a little steeper than most local clubs. Ureta pointed out that the club has all the very a.test technolo&y in sound and light systems and thM the display chanaes almost weekly as new thinp come into play. If the tariff seems a littte hilh to you, you might want to try Confetti's on a week niatrt when the cover drops to S 1. You'll find all sorts of goodies to p ique your interest. Confetti's doesn't offer a stamp on the hand for re-entry and security and behavioral stand- ards are tight here. The ratio of women to men is about even with tots of couples in evidence. The Place: Confetti's Niahtclub Located: 3845 Metropolitan Dr., Oranae (The City) Phone: (714) 634-8536 Details: Friday & s.turct.y cower $5. $1 week- niahts until 8 p.m. $2 8 p.m. to closl~ Buffet, happy hour dancina to top 40 6 ni&hts. New York club music on Sunct.ys from 7 p.m. --Nighlli.fe------- Band Stand tops tile· dance scene: BY JUDY DUFFY "This is the only place to come. There's always plenty of room to dance," says Carmen L~ of Riverside. as she headed back out onto the m.in dance floor at the Band Stand in Anaheim. "Anaheim? She drove au the way to Anaheim from Riverside just to dancer• one might ask. You bet your sweet top 40 toe shoes. The ni1ht we checked out the Band Stand we met auys and airts from all ower the Southern California map. Etiwanda, West Covina, Lona Beach and Arcadia were all present and accounted for. When we finally met a couple from Fullerton we were surprised. It was beainntna to took like the Band Stand was a local landmark the loalts didni know about. Not true, thouah. The locals know plenty about the wide open spaces to dine, dance, play pool and ;ust socialize-all offered by the Band Stand. The reason we couldn1 find them is because the place holds a thousand bodies at a shot, with room left~ to enjoy yourself. You'll find somethina for everyone at the Band Stand. Since they t..ve one of the best sound systems we've run into and terrific lilhtinc effects to complement it. ~II start with the dancins. There are six (count 'em. it's true. it's true) dance floors here. The main --is divided to allow those who are so inclined to take a spot li1ht area or aet lost in the hustle of bodies on the main floor. The mirrors .-e a treat you wodt Wit to miss. You can scope out your style et the wne time you're keeping an eye on the cutie pie across the room you'd like to meet The music that comes from that sound system won, blow you ..ay with distortion as the DJ spins the hottest top 40's hits Wed- nesday thrQUlh SaUdays. Wear your trendiest duds to visit Band Stand. This is no place for ~ There is a dress code and it's entorced. No tennies. no shorts Md no shirts without a collar please. This c~ is smart. stylish and a mixed Great Barbecue. At a Fair Price. ha& ase wise. You won, eet in if 'JG/re not 21, but they won't keep you out if ·JCM,.re 40. Both aee IJ'OUPS will find their eo111em- poraries well represaded in the larae crowd the Band Stand can accommodate. If yo4/re a dyed in the woolen lone johns country and western person, don1 ctesc>-ir. The Band Stand spins just your kind of discs on Sundays and Tuesdays. Monday nights it's live Rock 'n Roll. At this writirw the band schedule for May wasn1 available.. But based on what we saw in the April lineup. you won1 be disappointed by musicians who think a professional is anyone who can afford a auitar strina. Dancirw isn, the only kind d partyina that keeps the Band Stand filled with fun lovers. When was the last time you en;oyed a hyp- notist's special brand d e1 deltainment? The Band Stand offers it on Wednesday nights at 6 p.m. If it's fame, fortune and a chance to strut your stuff that you're yeamina for, why not si1n up for the Bare Teddy Bear lingerie Contest:? This is one where the guys have a chance to really get in on the fun. They · can sen up to iudae the ladies. who vie for prizes in this hot competitiott. These are just samples of the type of en- tertainment that makes the Band Stand a hot lddress for silllles and couples too. On May 26, Memm• Day, you can stop by .... enjoy the 5lh Semi-Amual Chili Cook- off. Dust off Uncle Jake's recipe and enter his secret concoction if you have the yen. n.e are prizes for best chili, best show- mmship ... best boolh. Can, mlllce it tor the chili? Then why not just ., by for dft-.r? The Band Stand has a Sl'Mll, sample. but comprehensive menu with dinner st.tins from $6.95 and sand- wictm "°"' ~95. Al this aood *"f OJIMS with a SU~ low COJ• C ..... of $2..00 Sundey thfoulh TtuldlJ Md S4 on Fridllr Md s.udllf. Oranae COunty Entertainer -. Marie Mendoza of Fullerton summed up the prevatlirw .nitude ~ the crowd toward the Band Stand. She Aid, •trs bi& the music is good, the abnosphere is nice and I feel safe here. People mind their manners and you can just party and have a aood time." n. ................. nd .. .. Locllit.-i: 1721 S. "rnct11aa11, A.--.llrlm ...... n41951-1412 Dlf1'1 21 • _._ DIIEE code S200 cowr. $4 FridQ and ..... ,. F• Bar. Spedal ....... Ain't Misbehavin' at La Mirada Theatre .. Ain1 Misbehavin'," the hit musical that won a eo1eted Tony Award for best musical on Broedway, will play May 6 to 25 at the la Mirada Civic Th! lbe. "The Joint is Jumpin' " in this celebration of the life and good times of Fats Waller, one of the 1930s most oelebtated perfomters. Set in a Harlem niafddub, the songs of Fats Waller are suns. danced, and acted by a stompin', struttin', hi&h-hMtin' cast. Musical numbers inciude .Ain, Misbehavin', .. -r Ain, Nobody's Biz-ness If I Do;' .. Honeysuckle Rose: and -JM Joint is Jumpin'. • Two dozen ott. &rat sonp and dance numbers rneke thil nllical an •ard--~ hit thll jumps tor joy with Anwica's t.orile sorws ~the W1l1r ... A specm pres r itllllon will be perfonned for the h1• ins in1111ired on s.turday, May 24. 2:30 p.m. Tichtts .. 11tt •1 ble Ill the La Minda Civic Th 11be belt office. 14900 La Mir.de Bhcl, La Mirada. cw ct. .. d by telePhone (213) ~9801 or (714) 994-6310. llckets are $13.50 to $16.50 and are also available ttwou.h TicMltOiL 11 .. - Strawbet:ry F,estival: Going big time Garden Grove event includes TV air time BY GEORGE PAPPAS Twenty-eight years ago-when the city of Garden Grove began holding its annual Straw- berry Festival-the event was a small, local gathering. Over the years the festival has grown to a burgeoning event attracting upward of 200,000 people. For the first time, the central part of the event, the annual celebrity parade, will be televised on channel 9 Saturday, May 24 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The festival will take place from May 23 to May 26 and in addition to the celebrity parade, includes a carnival and outdoor booths displaying various foods and games. There will be musical entertainment at the am- phitheater. The grand marshalls for the parade from Garden Grove's Main Street are Lyle Alzado, fonner member of the Los Angeles Raiders, and Richard Mull, the star of TV's "Night Court." A number of other celebrities from other TV shows will also take part in the parade. Larry Shaffer, president of the Strawberry Festival Committee, said the festival is good for the city and brings the community together. Shaffer, who has been involved with putting together the festival for eight years, said the difference between this year's upcoming festival and previous ones is the television coverage of the parade. "This is really going to bring exposure to the festival and city," Shaffer said. "All of us i nvolved with the festival are excited, because this has never been done before," he added. Schaffer said the city first came up with the idea when the city of Santa Ana televised a parade held last year for Cinco De Mayo. "The city's mayor and Garden Grove City Council contacted us and we got together and arranged it," he said. The·city is underwriting the cost of the parade coverage, he said. In addition, the city is alloting $150,000 to cover the costs of the festival. ''We probably won't spend nearly that much," he said. Shaffer said all money made at the festival by private civic groups and city orpnizations goes back into the city. Much of the money made by the Festival comes from the array of carnival booths in a park in the center of the town. The booths, set up by various civic and service clubs, will display novelty items, assorted crafts and food. Jerry Mari1old, another member of the festival committee and Garden Grove resident, said the event provides local civic and charity 1roups with a chance to raise money for their yearly proerams. Mariiold said he thinks the parade attracts people to the carnival. "After the parade many people saunter over to the carnival," Mariaold said. Jan Dunn, who has participated in the fes- tival for 20 years, said, "One year we (the city) used the money to finance the con- struction of a children's win& of the public library." Dunn said money made at the festival was used to build the Strawberry Bowl, a 500- seat amphitheater. Entertainment will be held in the bowl every night of the festival. A talent show will be held Friday ni1ht (May 23) at the amphitheater with Southland participants competin1 before celebrity jud191. The tol~ nilht a Las Veps-stYled review show ii~. WtieN do the strawberries fit into the festival? bier Johnson. 1960 Olympic GatCt M1d9IJst and lwaident of C..ifomia Speclel OlymplCs. will kick oft: the start of the ffttlvel when he hosts the annual slicin1 of the UWortd's Largest Strawberry Short Cake" for 4,000 people on the first ni&ht The cake consists of 36 1allons of whipped cream and 960 pints of fresh strawberries. One of the 00ahosts for the parade telecast, Eric Boardman, said he first heard about the festival two months qo when attending the Miss Garden Grove paaeanl u1 was really impressed with the city," Board- man said. Boardman said the city reminded him of the midwest, where he grew up. "The city really seemed to me to be makin1 an effort to crute a community feelina and identity." He added, "In many cities down this way, you don't see that" Boardman said he is looking forward to the parade. "I always enjoy parades and this one is startina to attiact a lot of llttention." Grand Marshall Lyle Alzado said he was attracted to the festival because of the ct.ity aspect_ Dunn said the event first bepn as a .. sandlot festival. "The festival has charwecf so much," she said. She said the festival has .,.cfually shifted its emphasis to arts and cultural .,... Its. .. It used to be more of a down-home event with a rodeo and a dos show, but we eventually dropped those events," Dunn said. Dunn also said she welcomes the TV cov-eraae of the festival. ~ somethina bad happens in the com- munity it llb blown out of proportion," she said. 1'tiis W8Yr they can see the city in a IOOd lilht for• ct.,.." If the televisiori COWf'8ll ~ successful it could be used for future testivals, Shaffer said. · "It all depen<ts if the city officials think it was• success " Shaff8r sa1Ct he pins • certain amount " ~ litisfaction from his ltw0t'9ment In the~' . .., like to be I~ end live a littte of my time," he uid. • Mari&Dld uld,"l'm usually et the festival ~ fOi 15/16 hOun a ct.y, but it Is ,. ...,.,.... . ------ 12 Oranse COUntY Entertainer Mayl986 ---Dining Mouthwatering Prunch and ice carvings, too BY BRET COLSON Taking its name from Newport Beac h's sister city, Le Biarritz Restaurant has become a landmark spot for enjoying the fine art of French cuisine. But when Sunday brunch is served , creations are not the only art that is practiced. Besides a mouthwatering spread of foods, one of the first things guests will notice is the spectacular ice carv ing prepared espe· cially for each Sunday feast. Some would call it a gimmick to set Le Biarritz apart from all the other champagne brunches offered in the county. Owner Yves Briee would call it a labor of love and excellent therapy from the hectic pressures of running a world class restaurant. "I've been doing it for the past year and a half since our chef who used to do it took on another position elsewhere," explains Briee in an accent as thick and rich as the food his establishment offers. "It's really quite exciting and challenging to go out in the parking lot on a Saturday morning and create something from a block of ice and a chain saw. Believe it or not, about 90% of the work is done with a chain saw. I can smooth out most of the rough edges just by letting the ice melt a little bit. With two or three hours work, I'm able to make just about anything," exclaims a proud Briee. It's a boast that Briee readily backs up. Some of his most impressive works have been collected in a photo album. Among the most fascinating are a harp complete Mother's Day Continued from pap 8 on her day, special rates are available to Giorgio's through Lord's Limousine. Call Gi - orgio's at 998-6640 for details. Giorgio's is located at 5555 Santa Ana Can - yon Rd. in Anaheim Hills, just off the 91 Fwy. at Imperial Hwy. HUNTINGTON BEACH INN Brunch is served with an ocean flair at this beach-side hotel. Indoor/outdoor dining will highlight the champagne brunch in the Grand Ballroom, with a spread featuring baron of beef, turkey with all the trimmings, omelettes, carved Hawaiian baked ham, oysters on the half shetl, and a variety of salads and desserts, includinc chocolate eclairs and black forest with nylon strings, a swan, and a highly detailed carving for a 25th anniversary celebration. "It's taken me a while to learn it, but I think I'm pretty good at it now," adds Briee. But most Newport residents and those from surrounding areas will attest that Briee's true talents lie in the preparation of exQuisite French food. And they prove it time and again by returning to Le Biarritz for one of the most delicate and delicious brunches in Orange County. Guests who do partake in the brunch enjoy a unique dining adventure that combines the best of a buffet with the choice of an individually-selected entree and full table service. The buffet is offered before the entree which proves to be dangerous to the un- suspecting. It is quite easy to go back two or three times just to sample the wide selection of items offered in the buffet portion. Be forewarned that this can leave you full even before the entree ever reaches your table. Selections such as fresh cheeSes and meats, bagels and lox, deviled eggs, tossed salad, seafood salad, and an especially tempting array of sweetrolls and other pastries make stuffing one's self too soon a common mistake. For those who can show some restraint (it's tough), the rewards are well worth it. Briee spares nothing in creating individual masterpieces of French provincial cuisine. Menu choices range from Oeuf Benedict to Poulet Dijonnaise (chicken in mustard and cream sauce) to Top Sirloin Bemaise to Quiche cake. In all, there will be some 14 hot items served, which will be accompanied by live entertainment and flowers for Mom. The brunch, scheduled from 9:30 a.m .-5 p.m., is priced at $12.95 for adults, $10.95 for seniors and $7.95 for children under 12. In the hotel's Sandpiper Cafe, meanwhile, complimentary champagne will be served with any entree all day, along with a spectacular view of the ocean. The cafe is open from 6 a.m .-11 p.m . The Huntington Beach Inn is located at 21112 Pacific Coast Hwy. in Huntington Beach. Call 536-1421. CRAZY BURRO/FRANCO'S These two popular restaurants. each owned and operated by the Mola ~Corp •• ,. •••• ...,...,,__J. RESTAURANT & SALOON . ~0 1~0 ~ a · u.i~J ---~~s~ OPEN FOR BREAKFAST!!! MONDAY nmu FRIDAY 8:30-11:00 NOW SEllVING COUNTllY COUllMET ltllEAKFAST ·-u-,_e_F..M_ertai ___ mell--t--,, PancaAa., u4Jla. ,, ..... " rJra>y, ... o. I I Ntpdy ~...,.,_" ........... cit ...... n.. ro--M'SI 6 r' ,,. .. ; al\fml *" -. 14982 Redhill (•t Edinger) Tustin • 259-011 S ALL MAJOR CREDIT CAllDS ACCEPTED OPEN 7 DAYS FOR DINNER BREAIFAST & LUNCH-MONDAY nmu FRIDAY SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BUF'f'E1' BRUNCH May 1986 Orange County Entertainer du Jour. We tried the Omelette aux Fruits de Mer and the linguini aux Clams and were dis· appointed only by the fact that we had fallen into the trap of eating too much from the buffet. leaving us unable to finish our entrees. The Omelette aux Fruits de Mer literally melts in the mouth. Its delicate taste is com- plemented nicely by the shrimp, king c rab and lobster in a light c ream and Cognac sauce that fills the center. This d ish is one of the best reasons why French cooking sit s atop the highest throne in the culinary world. The Linguini aux Clams further strengthens that claim. The garl ic butter sauce is the key here. as one would expect. It is neither overpowering nor with a heavy aftertaste. Instead, the Unguini aux Clams soars to the most pleasing of palatable heights. A dessert cart is sure to leave most everyone wishing they had stomachs two sizes larger. Carrot cake, blackout cake, strawberry torts and more will mesmerize patrons into taking a serving even though there's no place left to put it Le Biarritz is located at 404 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Sunday champagne brunch is served 11 a.m . to 4 p.m. Valet parking is available. Reservations are advised. The brunch is priced at $14.95 for adults and $8. 95 for children under twelve. Ban- kAmericard, Mastercard and American Ex- press are accepted. For reservations and information, call 645-6700. • \ on CU7sn@: I 0'.1~ Award Winner from So. Cal. Restaurant Writers Assoc. s u "'-. [) ·\) c H \ ".~I ;' .\ (j ~ E bk u -.,,, L ~ 1 . . . --. '-_1 . ~i S <Jnparalleled Food Value Come discoYel" for~ 2931 East Coast Highway Corona del Ma. Ca 92625 For Resetvations call: (714) 675-6622/fJ623 Lunch: &.ntayf' riday 11 :J0.2:30 Dinner ~ 5-..)().10-.30 PJn. 13 ... . ' ---Dining-------- Pleasant Peasant for casual French dining BY BRET COLSON When a restaurant labels itself "French," that automatically means the food is going to be expensive, a jacket and tie will be required and all the tables will be set with white ta- blecloths and the best crystal. Right? Not necessarily so. Not if you make plans to spend an evening of dining on French food at the Pleasant Peasant. That's because the Pleasant Peasant is not your typical French restaurant. "We are a quaint, intimate restaurant with bountiful amounts of food," explains manager Margaret Weil. It's an understatement that is typical of the philosophy behind the Pleasant Peasant. The entire restaurant can seat only 75 people at one time and is reminiscent of a large country kitchen. Pots, pans and cooking uten- sils hang from shelves throughout the dining area. A flowery wall paper gives a homey touch and creates the basis for a very relaxed and very warm atmosphere. The staff is equal to the atmosphere, bringing a friendly, genuine smile and serving a leisurely evening of some very different and very de- licious French food. Patrons have picked up on this theme. Open collars and polo shirts are as acceptable as three-piece suits. Chef Kevin Rollins has been with the res- taurant for seven years and it is the relaxed atmosphere that has helped him to develop a wa rm and lasting relationsh~p with many of the regulars who frequent the Pleasant Peasant. "People are always poking their head in t he kitchen to either say hello or to comment on what they've dined on that evening. It's become sort of a nice tradition around here. I rely heavily on what the customers think, especially when I'm trying out a new dish," says Roi Ii ns. "We prepare a provincial style of food here- more hearty than a cuisine that you might find in a typical French restaurant. Over the years, we've combined several different styles to make our own style," adds Rollins. Hilton names pastry chef European-trained pastry specialist Cornelia Off has joined The Irvine Hilton and Towers as pastry chef, supervising a staff of five. In her own post, Off is responsible for all bake-shop goods, including desserts for the hotel's Le Cafe and prestigious Morell's res- taurant, as well as baked goods for the hotel's extensive meeting and catering functions. She reports to the hotel's executive chef Michael Watren . Off brings a wealth of experience to her new post. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, she received her formal training at the famed Richemont School in Lucerne, Switzerland. Following the completion of her schooling, she worked in pastry kitchens in Luxembourg and Germany before returning to the United States. Most re cently, she served two and one- half years as assistant pastry chef at the L.A.X. Hilton. Prior to that, she was assistant pastry chef at Cafe Casino in Beverly Hills. Off is single and lives in Los Angeles. Her hobbies include swimming and reading nQO - A good case in point is the zarzuella, which Rollins claims to have introduced to Southern California. This dish is more Spanish than French, but is typical of the meals served at The Pleasant Peasant. It consists of mussels, clams, and baby lobster tails served on a bed of pasta with a side of fresh vegetables. It carries a robust flavor with it and will fill the largest of appetites. The Le Canard a l'Orange (duckling in orange sauce) is a more traditional French meal and among the most popular served at the Pleasant Peasant. As with all good French food, the sauce complements, not over-powers the taste of the entree, Two healthy-sized legs of duckling should be more than enough for an average appetite to handle. The menu offers a wide selection of other traditional French favorites such as Le Coq au Vin (chicken in red wine sauce), Les Me- da i I ions de Boeuf Black and White (beef topped with creamed mushrooms and Bor- delaise sauce) and le Wellington du Paysan (meat loaf in puff pastry topped with Bordelaise sauce). In addition, several chefs selections are listed on a tableside chalkboard. Be sure to have the French onion soup for an appetizer. It is absolutely top notch, laden with mozzarella cheese and French bread in a thick zesty broth. There is no better way to start a meal at the Pleasant Peasant than with a bowl of this delightful preparation. If French onion soup is the best way to sta~, then any one of the desserts is the best way to end. Offerings include la Mousse au Chocolat, strawberry sherbet, and assorted pastries. None are extremely rich, which is good , because the main courses fill that need. But the most pleasing part of the even ing comes when it's time to pay the check. Most entrees include soup, salad, potatoes and fresh vegetables and are priced under $11 . Chefs specials usually run a little higher. Although Chef Rollins is in the process of sl~wly changing the menu, patrons can fiction. CORNELIA Off II the new P9lb'J cMf M Irvine Hiiton. 14 Orange County Entertainer be assured that this is still the most inex· pensive and one of the most enjoyable ways to sample French cuisine in Orange County. The Pleasant Peasant is located at 4251 Martingale Way in Newport Beach. For hours and further information, call 955-2755. Pageant of Masters tour A limited number of main tier seating tickets have been obtained by Fullerton College Com- munity Relations for a motorcoach tour to the July 25 (Friday) presentation of the Pageant of the Masters at Laguna Beach. Presented in an outdoor amphitheatre and featuring reproductions of top works of art with live models, the pageant is a highlight of the traditional Festival of the Arts. In addition to the pageant program, there is a display of outstanding works by some 160 artists and craftsmen. At $32 per person, the tour package includes transportation, pageant admission and a co· lorful souvenir program. The bus departs from the Fullerton Municipal Parking Lot at Chapman Avenue and Lemon Street, and returns to that location about 11 p.m. Tickets are available in person or through the mail with the sponsoring .office at 321 E. Chapman Ave., Fullerton, 92634. Checks should be made payable to Fullerton College Advancement Fund. VISA and MasterCard charge service and further information are available by calling (714) 871-8000, Ext. 252. May 1986 A mack'al afternoon Of family fun will be in store for visitors to the annual Fullerton Founders' DayStrMt Faire, to be held Saturday, May 10, in dOWntown Fullerton. Ma1ician Ross Rice, a member of both the Hollywood Maalc Castle and Magic Island in Newport Beach, will be the featured per· former at the fair. He promises amazing feats of leaerdemain, includin1 levitation, sleight of hand and audience participation. The fair will take place from noon to 5 p.m. on Pomona Avenue, between Chapman and Ameri1e avenues, and the streets will be bfocked off to traffic. Admission will be free. The fair will follow the annual Founders' Day Parade which starts at 10 a.m. at the intersection of Harbor Boulevard and Berkeley Avenue, and ends at Harbor and Common- wealth Avenue. More than 80 bands, floats and marching and equestrian units took part last year. In addition to Rice, fair entertainment will include a jazz band, the Sweet Adelines Bar- bershop Quartet, an improvisational comedy group, clowns and roving street performers. Carnival rides will entertain children attending the fair. The fair is being produced by the city's Community Services Department. Further information may be obtained by calling Joe Felz of the department at (714) 738-6589. Served with Chotce of Soup or Salad. Vege· t8ble. Choice of Potato. Rtee or Pasta. Basket ot Fresh Bread (Except Shrimp and Pasta Dishes) You May Ofess YOOf Baked Potato at Our Sktns Bar: Add 1.95 GOURllET SALAD BAA Add 1 95 with Dinner Entree for One Tnp CHOCOLATE aAA Add 3.95 with Otnner Entree cw , 11•• C-.. fCCATA • . . .. ••• US S......MT .. C-5-...... U\OOU CMCtlt'9 ~T • 1.• ,_ ............... ,__.. ... 0.. ..._°""" s-.... ,, ... uu11re• .............. 1• e......-... ....... ---...... ~s..c. ...... a.. .................. .. • ,.,,. .. .,,.. a.. ..... .. w.-c...... a.a .::.~-.:... ............ .... ...... o.lc'-.._ .:..~-....... .. ... ~ ... c.. .,::.-,,-•• ~~-~ ...... Ml o... ....... ,........ .. ._ ........ .... .. •7°" ,. ,,..,.-................ .. ....... ~ ..... -c-..... ,__. f/I Dip> ••••Cl",., .._ Ull'A'f'ITll .....• • .... • ._. ............... _,,.. .............. 9M.cot ...... Uft Eltlrtlt•nt ......... ....., "'· ..... t•Pll• ,:JI .. CIWiOHa ... IT'IM. . ••• ,..,. .. ........., _____ ----··· ~ .................. .... l ...... ,_..,.~ ... C41M~-.... ,, MM•M•-......... e,M 0.-. .......... ....... ............... ... . ., -.-ucia C8f'fa CUT ..... ~ .............. .... ...... y_, .... ~---o.-tl -.,,°"' •• ... ,.., .... CUI Int• .............. ... ,. ........... -()lodierl -.... ,, Of' t7 ,.,. ...... TfMl ......... .... ~ ...... -T"4I ,_ ...."'-_ .... ,. .. ..,...,... ............ . 9-CIS..'110-0IMlily -.... ,, ............... T'Ull . ,, .. r....,._.,.......,...., 1r..-.s.--.... ,, 941 Pecitic Cout ~ay. Seal BMch. CA (213) 431-1181 Mayl986 Newport's Country Side Inn opens Hotel and resta~nt facilities are up and running at the new 176-room Country Side Inn, adjacent to John Wayne Airport comer of Bristol St. and Red Hill Ave. in Newport Beach. Official grand opening ceremonies are set for May 9. The 98,000-square-foot complex, built by Newport developer Donald Ayres, Jr., of Homes by Ayres, features a French Country atmos- phere accented by antique furnishings. ··we designed the Country Side Inn to provide superior service with a personal touch," says Art festival May 17 The City of Newport Beach will host the twenty-second annual City Arts Festival, Sat- urday May 17th and Sunday, May 18th at City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., from noon to 5 p.m . each day. "After a lapse of many years, the City Arts Festival will return to city hall grounds.'' said Bud Pashley, city art commissioner. The juried art show is open to all artists who live or work in Orange County. Entry blanks are available at the city hall gallery, all Newport Beach public libraries, or by writing to the Newport Beach Arts Commission at city hall. To participate in the competition, all entries must be delivered for jurying to the multi- purpose room at Oasis Senior Citizens Center, Marauerite and Fifth streets, Corona del Mar, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:30 a.m., Sunday, April 27. O,.,,.e COOnty Entertainer owner Ayres, who created the hotel to look more like a home than a standard hotel. "This type of atmosphere sets us apart in the hospitality industry," says Ayres. In keeping with the personalized approach to hotel accommodations, the Country Side Inn offers complimentary limousine service to and from John Wayne Airport; full concierge services for individual guest requests; hosted evening cocktail party; and complimentary morning newspaper, coffee and danish. Landscape features outside fountains and open air terraces. The Country Side Inn is also conveniently located close to Newport Beach, the Irvine Business Complex area and local freeways. In addition, many of the rooms feature jacuzzis and fireplaces along with canopy- covered king-size beds. The three-story com- plex also includes 6,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space and 5,000 square feet of eourtyard and reception area. For recreation, the Country Side offers a Universal weight and exercise facility, adjacent swimming pool and spa. For dining, the Country Side offers Le Cha- teau restaurant featurin1 the French culinary skills of head chef Daniel Bader, formerly of Antoine's restaurant. Fashionable California cuisine with a French flare is available through- out the day, including a buffet lunch. For further information on Country Side Inn hotel or restaurant accommodations call (714) 549-0300. , ---Dining & Nightlife--- W. BaA Rd., 535-1622. Lunch Dal1,•1 Mar•et. Hyatt· na-6600. Dinner Mon·s.t. on weekdays. dinMr nilhttY Anaheim, 1700 S. Harbor Colonial American cuisine. from 4 p.m. Happy hour and Blvd., n2·5900. Bntakfnt. Reservations suaaested. Sunday brunch also '-tured. lunch, dinner daily, 1-turina ms live entertainment in one Continental cuisine. Sunday loun1e Mon-s.t 4-12 p.m., brunch.$$ ....... c. ............ with O.J. in second loun .. Grand Hotef, 7 Freedman Wed-Sun 8·2 a.m. Contin· Tiie I> 1 ue. Ramada Inn· Way, 772-7777. Lunch, Anaheim ental cuisine, reservations Disneyland, 1221 £. KaMtta. dinner Mon-Sat. Sunday suaested. $$$ 978-8088. BrNkfast. lunch, brunch. haPP1 hour. Beef. dinner from 6 a.m. to mid-fresh fith end M.,dcan ~ C..'a. 316 S. Euclid, 535· nlfht daily. Darts, shuffl• ciafties. $$ Adrle1t1t•'•· Sheraton· 9978, Lunch, dinner Fri. and boerd, uteflite TV, and Amer· Anaheim, 1015 W. BaH Rd., Sat., happy hour. Live en· ican cutsine. S 8'Cll•1r. 1640 W. Katetla, 778·1700. Lunch, dinner, tertainment and dancina n&-0892. Bteakfast. lunch, Sunday brunch. California ni&htly. American food. $$$ Ca•ln '•· Sheraton · dinner daily, In aourmet din· cuisine in a newly renovated Anaheim, 1015 W. Ball Rd., ina 11tmosphere. $ settina.$$ a.re., lrown'a. 1751 $. 778-1700. Lunc.h daily, State Colleae. 634-2211. happy hour. Entertainment La 111111....._ Hotel Ibis. •11111 ..... 1074 N. Tus· lunch, dinner, Sunday and dancin1 niahtly. Cali· 100 W. FrMdman Wy., 54(). tin, 630-2812. Lunch, dinner, brunch, happy hour. Video fomia cuisine. 9696. Breakfast. lunch, Sunday brunch, happy hour. entertainment. Steaks. sea-dinner daily. Happy hour. Piano bar and sinpr Tues· food and speciality dishes. c•rs1o·1.....,. •111--. Live entettainment/ no danc· Sat. American food. Reser-Reservations required. $$· 5555 Santa Ana Canyon Rd., ina Mon-Fri 6:30-11 p.m. vations suuested. $$$ $$$ 998-6640. Hiahly touted Ital-Continental cuisine, reser- ian cuisine, includina flam· vations required. SSS C... ...,._, 1801 E. Katella Cheri Kitchen. Disneyland ina coffees and tableside Av ., 634 -1888. lunch, Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave., serving. Live entertainment Lord N1t1-.'a. 500 N. Euc· dinner. Sunday brunch, 778-6600. Sunday brunch. and Sunday brunch. Reser-lid St., 772-2131. lunch happy hour. 0.J. and dancing Hot and cotd entrees, salad vations recommended. SS Mon-Sat. Dinner niahttY from Fri·Sat. Mexican food. $ bar, pastry tray, Belaian waf· 4 p.m. Styled Uke an Old fies. made ·to -order Granvllle'1, Disneyland Enllish pub, feeturin1 Con· Cattleman'• Wharf, 1160 omelettes. S$ Hotel, 1150 W. Cefritos Ave., tinental cuisine. seafood. Fundraiser at Crystal Cathedral • to benefit kids with cystic fibrosis Local actor Buddy Adler is hosting a benefit at the Crystal Cathedral Monday, May 19, for the Heather Templeton Children's Wish Fund, Inc. Adler, a dramatic stage actor who also has performed in television shows and movies like "Smokey and the Bandif' and "Riptide," will host the show, called, "God and Country," a collection of dramatic and religious nar· ratives performed by Adler. ----- 16 The actor will be joined in the 8 p.m. show by musical performers the Crystal Cathedral Brass Ensemble, The Appleseed Singers, Johnie Cart and Fred Frank. Adler founded the Wish Fund about two- and-a-half years ago as a nonprofit organ- ization designed to help youngsters stricken with cystic fibrosis, he says. His inspiration was a small girt, Heather Templeton, from his home town of High Bridge, N.J ., who has the disease. "I knewthefamilyandtheytold me Heather's Medicaid was ending in January," he said. "When I heard about it, I asked myself, what can I do about it? So I came up with this," he said. Admission into the benefit is free but Adler said members of the audience are welcome to make tax-deductible contributions to the fund. Adler said the core of the show is the patriotic and relilious narratives in which he dresses as President Abe Lincoln and General Doullas MacArthur and performs their famous speeches. ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST KEPT SECRET st.k, prime rib. Uw enter· 1118'1• IM. Otsneytand talnment. dancina Thurs· Hotel, 1150 w. Cetria l#e., Sun. Reservations recom· 778·6600. lunch, dinner. mended. SS Seafood with several fresh filh setectJons dally. Reser· Mlaala.appl Moon1hlH, 409 W. Katetta, 956·0690. vations sugnted. $$$ Lunch daily, dinner. happy ................ 999 w. hour. fntertainment and a.u Rd., 956-3250. Lunch, dancin1 ni1htly. American dinner dally, happy hour and Mexan. S Mon.Fri 4-6 p.m. Uw enter· tainment Wed-Sun. World· •· ..... 1105 E. Katetla famous individual aun col· Ave., 634-2994. Lunch, tectk>n of the Old West. $ dinner, happy hour. Live en· tertainment and dancin1. n.. ................ California/continental cui· ralll. Emer•td Hotel, 1717 sine; award·winnina wine S. West St, 999-0990. Break· ceUar. Reservations suaest· fast. lunch and dinner daily ed.$$$ from 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m . Sunday brunch setwd from Olcars I, 1160 N. Kraemer 11a.m.to2 p.m. S Blvd., 630-012 l. lunch, dinner, happy hour, except The TNrd no.. Emerald Sat. and Sun. Live shows and Hotet. 1717 S. West St, 999- contests Mon-Sat Bia screen 0990. Dinner served Mon· satellite television. $$ Sat from 6:30-11 p.m. Live entertainment and contin· ........... Euku. 328 N. ental cuisine. Resei'vations Stanton Ave., 952-9211 . and )ackets fOf men required. lunch, dinner, happy hour. $$$$ D.J. and dancin1 Frl·Sat. Japanese cuisine. S ,,,_rum to ,_..17 "I use the Gettysberg address and two of MacArthur's speeches which is part of a trilogy I've created about the United States," he said. Adler also said there will be some humor in the show. "I'm thinkin& of pantomimin& my Spike Jones records." he said. The Garden Grove performance will kick off a tour of Adler's show throulh 60 cities in the U.S. He will be performina his patriotic narratives. The expense for the trip will come out of his own pocket "Several thousands of my own money has already aone into this," he said. Adler said he will perform in churches around the country. "I will be aoin1 out there cold tuf't(ey without knowing the people in the towns," he said. Adler said he will be knockina on church doors of each town he comes to around the country askin1 if he can perform. "I like to meet people in person for the first time, rather than make a phone call." Adler said the tour will end in his hometown where he will meet Templeton for the first time. Those who wish to donate to the fund can write to The Heather Templeton Children's Wish Fund, P.O. Box 257, High Bridp, New Jersey 08829. Fresh Seafood Served With A SldeOf Sutf ~cm ., ..... Oreahfml • Lunch • o.nn., Prh.u• Ponies b 300 ....,dngton ~Pier (714) ~25" Mayl986 ---Dining & Nightlife---~~ Ca •12111tMt,....J 191 ... 11111 I \Dis- f\lljl9lld ...... 1150 w. C.· ,.... l#a., 77'1-MOO ....... .... lunch. ..... Anwbn ................. pata ..... ad1 and homemade ice awm.$ n. ............ 887 s. Anaheim Blvd., 772-1311. Lunch Mon·fri, Dinner Mon· s.t. Dine in a °'Tum of the Century'° home. fe.-urina .werd-winrli• American Cui-- sine Md• eantinerDI flair. R 11.,.llllticll'• ... •ltlld. $$S Brea La ..... 6105~C. .... Ad •• 996-0720. er.k- fat Sat-Sun. lunch, dinnet', ~ hour. Live enteftain- rnent Fri-Slit Amatan food. Hotet with one of the only hat IPrincs tn Southern Ca· lifomia. s ..,P1'u .. 190S. sate Cotle1• Blvd., 671-3020. lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. happy hour. Live entertainment and dancina Tues-sa Prtmerily wfood. with 18·22 different fresh fish daily. Rnetvetions re- quested. SSS Buena Park Hu _., 1'91r. 6231 Ma,,.. chester Ave., 522-1542. lunch, din.., t..ppy hour. Steaks. seafood, with live whole w.ine lobsters. Reser· v.tions recommended. $$ Costa Mesa a.t19'• Cllll. 2278 New- poft Bhd., 5'9-2294. Open 24 hours a day. futunna cttiti dishes. with a full· MfVice coffM shop menu. $ • c.a. 296 E. 17th St., 6'5-7626, Lunch, dinner. Uwl~Wed-SM. Meldc.arl food. s MleH'a, 2701 Harbor Blvd .• 979·6735. LURCh, dinner served ct.ily tuturinc fine Italian cuisine. ExceUent pest. itllms. s ... ,.rt ... c....-,. 2000 Newport Blvd., 631 · 2110. Dinner. BBQ ribs and chicken. $$ 1M .......... 745W. 19th St., 650-5735. Break· hst, lunch, dinner . Omelettes, homemade soups, sandwiches, casse- roles. Weekday breakfast specials and daily dinner specials. s Cypress ....... l JIRlll 0 1 11 K, 4009 W. BeH Rd., 527-3576 . lunch, dinner. Japanese food with • sushi ber. SS Dana Point Dua T,.._, 34150 Pa· cific Co.st Hwy., 493-2603. lunch, dinner. oyster bar, Sunday brunch. LM enter· tainment. S.food and con- tinental cuisine. Known for local lobster cauaht daily. Reserwtions recommended on weekends. $$$ Quiet Cannoa, 34344 Street of the Green Lantern. 496-6146. Lunch, dinner, ~ hour, Sund9y brunch. Steaks, prime rib, seafood. and the finest coestline view in Southern California. Reser· vations recommended. SS El Toro .. ,. C..._•, 23642 El Toro Rd., 830-3810. lunch, dinner. Closed MmMtays. En- tertainment with hafpist or viotinist. Bellian and French cuisine. Dress code. Reser· vations ~$-SSS ~~ ---- Fullerton ---- 8 11(1. 501 N. SI.-Col- leae. 870-0433. Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch, heppy hour. LM .. ~ ment and mncins nilhdY- Buraers. omelettes, piua, st.ks. sandwicMs and .._ ads.$ Capen ..... ..,.... •114' a., 222 W. HoustlDn Alie., 992-2580. BrutdMt. lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch, happy haw. DJ. and dMcJns ntchtlY. Safaod, Dek. sand- wiches. Sophisticated yet casual dinina with hiah •Mf'D dancin& ad;.cent to Holiday Inn Fullerton.$-$$ Ca•ll ... c...,,.,, 1933 Sunny CntSt Or., 170-0891. Dinner, happy how. S...U. wfood. fresh fish and salad bar. Reservations not re- quitwd but available. SS a..'a ..... 323 N. State Collea• Blvd .• 870· 7400. Lunch, dinner, happy hour. Live entertainment and danc:· inc Wed~s.t. American food, includina BBQ ribs and chicken, pasta, seafood and steaks. s B ,_ C8llllM. 2736 E. Nutwood Ave., 871-9750. lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, happy hour. O.J. and dancina niahtly. Mexican food.$ ...., 813 !1 'a. Gri~s Hotel, 500 S. Raymond Ave., 635·9000. Lunch, dinner. Happy hour weeknithb from 5-7 p.m.. with sushi bar on Monday and Tuesday. Dane· i"I. &Ne entert.ainment Wed-- Sat. American continental cuisine. Reservations sua· &e$ted.SS The Tlj. 1975 Sunnycrest. 526-8283. lntroctucinl Twa (ariddle) and Siari (mesquite broil) Indian cuisine. Sunday chamPICM bn.tnc-h. Reser- vations sugested. S$$ Garden Grove C11i:tia1 ... 12455 Hastltr, Garden Grove, 971-2311. Huntington Beaeh .. •m•~.222~ Main St. 96CMM40. Lunch Wed.Sun. dimer Thurs-Sun. Crepes. QUk:he, croissants and more. c_..,.. • ., ....... 406 Pacific Coast Hwy.. 960- 9318. Br9aldalt. lunch, Sufi.. day brunch. Uw ~ ment and d•ncina. Ometettes. stuk & -'· aslOft9d bur..,-s and un6- ..... Very c:awlll (21 end cww). S c.. ..... 16060 Beech Blvd., 842-2541. lunch, dinner, Sund•y brunch, happy hour. Sonora-style Mexican food. S J.C. •u.· ....... 18121 Beach Blvd., 841· 0417. Lunch. dinner, happy hour, serwd 11-~ p.m. SM· Sun. C.lifomia cuisine, in- cludinc ribs. fresh fish, sa- food was. chic.Mn, steaks. $S Mufi I "C. &J a., 16782 Gr•ham St., 846- 3391. BNetdast lunch. Sun- day brunch. U.. .. .,tai,,.. ment and danc:i,. Tues-Fri. Sun.$ ,.... ...... 19535 Beach Blvd., 960-7730. Dinner Wed-Sun. Continental with specialty in fresh Mir.~ smM1 fine California wit• ies.. SS l'Mle'• tllllic ..... 16360 Pacific ea.st Hwy .• ~5661 or (213) 592..-072. Musical revues in repertory Tues- Thurs 7 p.m., Fri 5:45 and 9 p.m., Sat 5 and 9 p.m., Sun 6p.m. Irvine II Ca;A •• 14210 eutwr Dr .. 551 -3310. lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. PADDY MURPHY'S TOPLESS THEATER • Businessman's Lunch-Cocktails •Contests on Thursday Nights TWO HAPPY HOURS 11-1 PM 4-6 PM CORNER-FAIRVIEW & WARNER 551·1151 SANTAANA OPEN 11 A.M. TO 200 A.U. n.c 1Su..A615Blr-,.nca Ptlwy., (714) 551· 1942. °""" "°"' 11:30.a,. ~hour ...... Fri .... 7. u. ""*lit....., hour Oft ... & fri. 0..ldnl Fri & s.t 1- 1 a.m. .. IM""*-~ under $10. Dinner under $1 s. No reNfVlltions. Fisfl. ...... ribs. prime. Le c.e.. Irvine Hilton a Towers. 17900 Jamboree Blvd.. 863-3111. lunch, dinner d8ifr. C··• c1M•11& in uniq&a. Aiidiw ..,,... phere featurina plenty of trMS. SS ... Q1 Ill ... ft8c;stry Hotel, 18800 MacAlttlur ....... 752-20W. Wndt ..... fri .... Man-s.t 6:30-10 p.lft.. 5'andly brunch 11-2:30 p.m. Fine f renc:h cuisine~ California KCent. Resern- tions recPn!d-$$$$ M1Nll"a. Irvine Hilton & Towers, 17900 JambMee Blvd., 863-3111. Lunch, dinner daily. EJepnt decor fe.turinc distinct California cuisine. Aeserwtial as recom- mec did. SS$ lt.nela. Reaistry Hotel, 18800 MacAtthur Bhd .. 752· W777. Muslc videos.. Oanc:i,. niahtly till 2 a.m. Happy hcurs .. 7 p..m .... fri ~ ~--one drinb end ~ plimetltary hors d"oeuvres. Free valet parllina. proper .ttire required.. No c:o-er. no minimum. Laguna Beach ... •ww•a. 31106 S. CollSt Hwy .• 499-2663. Breek· fast. lunch, dinMr, Sund9y brunch. liwe enlllltainn•ll anc1 data .. w...sa. eon.. ti nental cuisine. Rewrva· tions teCOlt•••ldld: $-$$ 8•1c ta'a ...... Hotel s., H11rt11n. 696 S. CollSt Hwy., 494-0162. Lunch. dMw•.~MdSundmf bruncft. heciPY haur. Ooead MmldlfL u... ........ ... Wed-Siii, SUn bnlnch. .... . continental cuisine. Reser- vations acc.-S $$ ...... • • .. 425 s. CollSt Hwy .• 494-1151. Sunday brunch, happy hour. live enllartllinment and dandna. Continental and Danish cui· sine. Aeservlitions required. $-$$ T.-fllll.1740 S. Coast Hw1 .• 494-6588. lunch. d i nner, Sunday brunch. ~ hour. Mex:ilcar-Souora ---....., ¥lltions 19qUifed. s Laguna Hills ...... & ......... .. 1555 s.. c.st ..., .. 4t7- 4itn .'DI••"'*'*>"°"' 5:30 ......... h9 "•'• _...,..23172, • l'fl de La Certulla. 511·1570 . lu•ctl, dinner. Su•••r ~ .......... thlcen taod.am1'1•11 • ........,. .... .,._Wat 'c' 11 $ ..... ,. c •• ,, ..... . 2lmO Lalll8 ,.. Or ... ass.. 4233. Breakfast. lunch. hippy hour. u. •.a.t.lllr..- ...... DJ ..... dlllCiftl .... • fr .• ___. •JPS. ct.iii Md speciafs; Wldwiches. N.Y.mH..sc-.ampi.home- ,,_. ... and mare. s T .... D11° r 1555 s. Coast Hwy .• 497-«n. Brukfnt. luncfl. Mon-SM. ··-daily. Sur-, brl.wtch 7-3 p.m. Plano blW .... ~. fr9sh 111fIDOd. COl~J cuitine. wilt\ pal~ view of .... hcific ea.a. m ·Lake Forest ..,,.,,. H1u11. 23311 Muirtands. 770-3222.. Lunch. d i nner, Sunday brunch. happy hour. l.Jve entertatn- ment and dancinc rtiptly ContinerDI cursine. $S Mission Viejo T.-. ....... 2Z'192 Vista ~ Laen. 8]0..9980. ~. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Sonora-style Maican food. s Newport Beach ... 1' ... 311 Marina /we.. (on Balboa Island), 673· 6580. Dinner wwd nillildy, ....... ttaian and 111food items. A selection of fine wines and fresh fish are oflered. Allw...,.as recom- metldMS. $$ ' h I " ' I • 2607 W . Coast Hwy .• 646-0201. Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch, happy hour. Live • .......... ··~· Ff9Stt sufaod. $$$$ ..... 1 •• Hotel Meridien, 4500 lllKAlttlur 8hd.. 47S. 2001. ffW'Ch CUISine 98fwd for lunch and dinner, With intimate sutina. antiques.. and Frwnch impreuiontst peinti~ AeserwMions SUI· 8f!$ted $$$ • a (a ...... 4647 Ma- c Arthur Btwd .. Newport Beach. 540-2475. Mon-Fn 11 a.m.·3 p.m.. ~ Mon- Sun musical variety di .... star with the YoutW Amw· ans. ............ 1520W. Coast HwJ., 548-7167. ow.. ... .,from S.10 p.m. S....fl9lf\111tm m ............. JUW ... wt. 1107 ............... A. R 111 ___ _ J7 - - - -, ---Dining & Ni1htlife--- Continued hm ,_ J7 644-1700. BreaJcfast. Junch. dinner d•lty. French cafe featurin1 modest prices.$$ B.J. '1 Chic•&• Pinena, 106 Main St., 675· 7560. Lunch, dinner until midnlaht daily. "Weekday madness" specials Mon·Wed. Pizza. pasta and sandwiches. S Bob Burne. 37 Fashion Island, 644·2030. Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, happy hour. Live entertain· ment ni1ht1y. Continental/ California style. Reservations sugested.$$ C... F1euri, Hotel Meridien, 4500 MacArthur Blvd., 4 76· 2001. A selection of provin- cial French specialties are offered daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner, in the atrium lounge. Jazz music for dinner Tues ·Sat $$$ Cafe Udo. 2900 Newport Blvd .. 6 75·2968 Lunch. dinner. happy hour. live en· tertainment nightly. Conttn· ental cuisine. specializing in seafood. Reserv1tJons sua- psted. $$ a-tt.'1a.il, 102 Mcfad· Oen Place, 548-2294. Open 24 hours a day. Ometettes, hamburaers, steaks, Mex- ican foods. At the foot of the Newport Beach pier.$ Grinder, 1400 Pacific Coast Hwy., 642-8881. Break· fast, lunch, dinner daily. S u Pelme, Newponer Re· sort, 1107 Jamboree Rd., 644-1700. lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. live enter- tainment.' California cuisine in a aarden·styte settin1. Reservations required. $$$ COllPILID BY GEORSE PAPPAS '*ce ..... Anna. 330 Mother's Day Continued from,... 13 will offer Mom a touch of Mexico and Italy, respectively. At the Crazy Burro (8082 Adams Ave., Hun· tington Beach), a champagne brunch buffet is slated, featuring flowers for Mom and live entertainment and dancing during the day. The brunch spread features plenty of Mex- ican dishes, along with the traditional brunch cuisine, as welt. In addition, a variety of spe- cially priced entrees will be available as well . lfll be more of the same at Franco's (17041 Beach Blvd., at Warner, Huntington Beach), which has a racing theme and some delightful, high-quality Italian cuisine. The brunch spread will also be augmented with flowers for Mom, and in the evening there will be dancing and live entertainment. Incidentally, Orange County's craziest Cinco de Mayo celebration will take place at the Crazy Burro for four days (May 2-5), with dinner and drink specials, prizes, gifts, pins and visits by members of the Los Angeles Rams and long Beach Grand Prix drivers. On May 5, dinner will be served by reser- vation only, so call 960-7644 early to get in on the fun. NEWPORT RIB CO. For something different on Mother's Day, a takeout order of barbecued ribs is the perfect complement for a day at the beach, or a picnic at the park, or just a leisurely day at home. And the Newport Rib Co. serves up some of Oraiwe County's best barbeque, too, with bia. meaty ribs, succulent chicken, or bar· becued shrimp that's a real plea.ser. Complete dinners are reasonably priced and include co1e slaw, com bread, waetable, fresh fruit and choice of baked beans or special triers. But the ribs are the star at this quaint restaurant, and priced at just $10.95, it's one Of the best barplns Mom will find on her.,.., day. Newport Rib Co; ii located at 2000 ~ Blvd. in Costa Miu. For reservations or a takeout Older, all 631-2110. 18 . '\ \ '' 4 ' . The Hep, 18774 Brook· hurst St., Fountain Valley, 963-2366. live entertain· rnent scheduled: £very Mon· day, '"Rock and Roi te..-.n: Tuesday, "'Rock around the Clock." Each Sunday, The Auttl81&s,,_Top40 SOf'IS from 8 p.m. to 1 :30 a.m. er., ..... 8082 Ac*ns Ave ... 960-7644. Live Music Scheduled: May 1, 4-8. The Craze. Top 40. May 11, 12, Matinee Idol, Top 40. May 13-15, Katz and Jammers, R & Band Dance Music. Maly 18-22, Paae One, Top 40. May 25-28. Katz and Jammers.. AJI shows start at 9p.m. M•y 6, M•rshatl Tucker a.nd. u.y 11, Joe cannon. Me1 19, Johnny Lee with openlna .ct Steve Warner. Mey 27, Exile. Two shows for eec:h ntlht. 7 p.m. and lOp.m. Tt. llleraten N-peft ....... 4545 McArthur &MS., NftpOrt a.ch. 833-0570. Uve entert.inment sche· duled: The bM1d ,.,_. plays eYefYthi• from Jazz to ooun· try tunes. Tuesct.y throuah Fridmy 7 to 11:30 p.m. Cope tie Ole. 633 Anton Blvd., Costa ...... 662-2672. live Music every Tuesday ttwouch~.~ •nd At play old standards in the piano bar from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Confqy Wiltiams also plays okt standards in the upsgirs portion of the restautn. Every Wednesday and Thursday Confrey Wil· Iiams plays Brazilian music as part of a show catted "Brazilian f..t.lsy Nilht" 40, Sunday and Monday. 8:30 to 1:30 a.m. Shona Bi· shop, Top 40, fNfJIY weninc. 4to 7 p.m. •flfUIS ... 251 Broed· w~. L•cun• Beach, 497· 3072. The Hank's play 1950's and 60'1 music fNfJfY Friday and Saturday from 8 p.m. to 12:30 p.m. c..... ..... 32802 Pa· cific Ccmt HiehwY, S. lAI· una, 4~5773. Uve Music Scheduled: Every Wednes· day throuah Saturday, Two for the Show plays • variety of music, ,.,... from old st•ndards to jazz ballads. Shows start at 8:30 p.m . Every Sunday afternoon from 3· 7 p.m., the Eddie H•rris Trio ptays jazz. On Sunday niehts at 8 p.m. Good Stuff plays a variety of old stand· ards. V1a Ilaria, 9969 Walker, Cypress, 821-9300. Live Music: Wed~ throoah SM.urday 9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. OJ pa.ys Top 40 tunes durina the live band's intermission. Sllturdly, Lip Synch Contest. 10 p.m. Thursday: "Gon1 Show; 10 p.m. .... .,, 11ca .. ·a Coftcht-,_ ,,,, n. 28471 Marauerite Parkwlly, Mission Vtejo. 495- 3755. OJ and d8nc:i"I niahtlY 7 p.m. to 1:45 a.m. TM Ca•••fJ• 3010 t.· t.y9tte, Nlwport Billch. 675- 5777. Liv• em.rt•lnment scheduled: Every Wedrt 11*1 and Thund8y ft9ninl Ill 8 p.m. ~Wood pa.,. oldies but IDOd..._ £very Fridlly Ind Saturday the Jetsons pl•y top 40 tura from 9 p.m. to 1 •.m. Each Sund1y lee Harper plays counlry music from 1 :30 to 5:30 p.m. ... a.... 2406 N9wport Blvd .. Htuiport a.ch, 67S. 2244. lM Music: Mey 1 to 4, Rod Pmza. Top 40. Mey 5 and 6. Sea•y. Tap 40. ,.., 7 to 13, ADd Aama. Mly 14 to 20, ....... M9Y 21 to 25, Cefe ~--25 to 21. Jakm. M.91 28, ca So- ciety. Alt shows bqin at 9 p.m . except for Sunday shows which start at 2 p.m. ltl.111'1 C.. 3201 E. Pa· cffic Cont HictM9Y, Corona det Mar, 67S.7575. LMJazz: Monday, Owe JoMson Trio. T~. Hardy Boys. Wed· nesday, Eur°". Thursday, Bobby Redfield Bancl. f ridmy, Saturday, Robert Wmiams Band. Sunday, Joe Uttieri, 3 to 7 p.m. John Wood 8:30 p.m. AU shows 1t11t et 8:30 Fr•nco'1, 17041 Beach Blvd.. Huntincton Beach, 964-7132. Live Bands Sche- duled: May 1·3, Katz •nd Jammers. May 4-6, Mlltinee Jdol . .Uay 11-15, C.feSociety, Top 40. May 16-20, Katz end Jammers. May 25-27, Ma· tinee Idol. All shows start at 9:30p.m. Classi.fiads Muwell'a, 317 Pacific Coast Hichway, Hunti"lloo Beach, 840-6118. Live Music Scheduled: Two pianists play durinc the week. Joe Stahl ~ys Top 40 Md~ fNfJl't T uesdlly throulh SM· urday nlsht from 7 p.m. to midniaht. James Johnson plays d inner music every niaht from 6 to 11:30 p.m. T.C. Pettpet'COfll'a, 8052 Stark, Huntinston Beach, 842-5535. Live a.ids Sche- duled: Ewry Monday, Tues- day, Wednesday. Chartie and Chris play contemporary tunes and old standards. Thursday, Friday, and Sat· urday: Dodd Squad plays Top 40 scqs.. Sundlly: The bend Skytine holds a R & B Jam Session. Alt shows becin at 8:30 p.m. Mr..-""' 18700 Mac· Arthur Blvd., Irvine, 833· 2770. Live entertainment scheduled: 0Nc Topps play Top 40 tuna. Tuesday ttvoulh s.turdllr, 8:30 p.m. to 1:30 Lm. Herb & VI, Top p.m. except Sundlly5. ------ 11111111 Rim RAJNllOW BALLOONS Champagne fllghta 7 days/wk over the wine coun- try 1-~8222 V/MC PEACH El RelTAUllANT (formerly 'Baahtul Bagel') now under new ownership. 2340 Harbor &Nd CM 546- 2200 ~------ -------- H11Gnm O.llvere Huge for all oc:- culons. 832-HUGS (4847) U•alll• 8LACKTll! LIMOUllNE CLUB Experience our 6 p.uMnOer Cads. for S30/hr I fr• ~ hr. 85t-8590. V IMC ··--LD11Y1.m·· Stretch•• all occaalona. Coneenal Airport .-c•. Uc ffCP3082P. 841-5107 .. •1 Ciiia. 100 s. ....., St. Bllbol. 675-n60. u. Jan: Monday, Joe Uttieri. Tuetdlly, Eun)pe • ..._. Sound £1 ..... rt,,. . fa.t 25 .,,, old day, TIA Bind. 'Titurld8y. Robert wm .. ms Bend. Fri- day, ~ R9dfWd a.nd, 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. ~. Chiz Herrt&. Sundll.r. Jm Ut· tieri, 1:30 p.m. ~ M- thony, 2 p.m. to I p.m. All other shows beein at 8 :JO p.m. er.., ........ »•••· 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-1512. LM Mueic: .... -W.doWflOCCllkm Spec .... to pl .... " OANJEH NOOUCT10NS 953-9133 .,_fOltYOUAffMa Stncte. duo. or l>and. Teti us whM10"nftd. 545-372:2 OI ~S217 ------ Orange COOntY Entertainer ,~_.~,W·····:~ -~~~~:.:! ~:·:a.;.nA:-- ------ -------- m-.ru.TlllJ..a. Reecttno 20 Yf9 experience. 1918 Harbor Btvd CM. Olmne 850.2758/931·8"1. 1 frM quMtion by phone. ---------- ------- OLD WORLD ROMANCE APLOAT EJegance with gourmet dln- 1~ champ1gne & roeea. It· vine Coaat Char1era 87~704 ----------- May ·l986 ... \~·. . . . ... ·!l~. ''hMt· ~ ...,, AT GRISWOLD'S AND OJHER . FINE HOTELS. A visit to one of Orange County'• finest hotel• just lan't com- plete without a copy of The Or-.. C....., lnt1rt1h1r_, the leading magazine that focu-on atage, mUllc, dance, dining , and nltellfe. · And thafa why Grlawold'a Inn In Fullerton, alo"G with more than 30 other luxurious hotel• In Oi'a~ County, ptacee a copy of TM lilllftaln•r In each gueat room. Whether guests want to -a play, hear a concert, or dine at a fine restaurant, they'll find It In their colorful, exciting laaue of T .. or .... Countr lnl1rt1h1r .. Of course. tourlats aren't the only ones that . need to be entertained. If you're looking for fun, then you can receive 12 ~ l11u• of The or .... Cowllf bllrt11it1r for just $12. Simply mall a check or money order to The l!nlel11ln1r, 883 Production Place, Newport beach, 92683. Or call In with Visa or Mastercard, at (714) 831 -8120. Let ,.... . ent1rt1ln1r entertain YOU . Remember: tourists shouldni lbe the only ones having fun. - 20 Dancing Nl&htly 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. Join UsSunct.J, May 11 for Mcither'1 O.y Celelntion MAY Join U1 for t Grand Prix Celebration ·. Day at Fr•nos -M•y 15 1st Week Matinee Idol 2nd Week Cafe Society 3rd Week Katz 'N Jamm ers 4th Week Matinee Idol Dancing Nightly 9:30 p.m. · 1:30 a.m. SEAFOOD CANT IRA Join Us Sunday, May 11 for Mother's Day Celebration MAY 1st Week The Craze 2nd Week Katz 'N Jammers 3rd Week Page 1 8082 Mim Ave. H1lllllll• lllcb· (Beacfi at Adams) 960-7844 Come Join U1 For Our "Cinco De Burro" Celebratlonl Mays 4th Week Katz 'N Jammers