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Police warn residents of
Lido Isle 2nd-story burglar
A rash of u.molwd jewel thefts in
tbe exclusive Lido Isle community
laas prompted Newpon Beach police
to warn residents tbcR to keep their
sccond-uory windows locked. espc-
cial?y in the nmng boars.
cony) door-be docsn' break in. It's
always jewelry or cash that is taken.
never any other items such as VCRs ...
Holub added that the warming
weather has made things easier for
lhc thief and prompted the police wam-
ang.
04This guy's probably having such
success recently because people get
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With festive hoopla, Newport
Harbor enters second half-century
a\' ROGER BLOOM
Newport Harbor entered its second
half-century as the West Coast's pre-
miere boating harbor last Friday and
the party lasted from early morning
to well into the night.
It was an occasion that Mayor Philip
Maurer called "'the most significant
day in the past ten yean" and it included
a boat parade. a presidential phone
call. the opening ceremony of the city's
new Nautical Museum. and a series
of buffets. receptions and ceremonies
that brought out all of the city notables
of the last 50 years .
The day began with a Pioneer Break-
fast at the BaJboa Bay Club attended
by nearly 450 longtime city residents,
including many who could recall the
da} 50 years earlier when the Harbor
wa\ officiall y opened by a telegraph
signal from the Franklin Roosevelt
White ltouse and a parade of boats
through the new entrance and into
the nautical haven.
At the brcakf ut, homage was paid
to the four men credited with pulling
the massive harbor improvement pro-
ject together, City Engineer R.L. "Pat"
Pattenon, A. B. Romelle, George A.
Rogers, and Harry Welch.
Master of ceremonies Lea Steffensen
noted that Welch was a great organizer
and consummate salesman, and played
a key role in attracting federal in-
vo lvement in the project.
•. Welch would invite federal officials
to lunch at the Newport Harbor Yacht
Club, Steffensen recalled. and "on
a sunny afternoon on the deck of the
Newport Harbor Yac ht Club, it's easy
to se11 things.··
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Political races heat up as
Rosenberg outraises Badham
BY ROGER BLOOM
The political beat was turned up
1neral notches in the 40tb Conares-
sional District last wee~. fueled by
the approach of the June 3 election
and the sparks that continue to fly
in the Republican contest between
Rep. Bob Bad ham and his challenger,
Nathan Rosenberg.
In that race. Rosenberg scored a
surprising moral victory, at least, by
raising more money than the incumbent
as of May 14, according to spending
reports filed last week. Those reports
show Rosenberg has raised a total
of nearly s 114,000 in the campaign,
topping Badham's total of $106,000.
For the reporting period of April I
to May 14, Rosenberg outraiscd Bad-
ham by an even wider margin. $74,000
to SS4,000.
Both candidates received slightly
more than half of their money in the
reporting period from outside Orange
County, which spurred charges from
each camp that the other candidate
lacks support in the district.
In addition, the Badham campaign
went after Rosenberg because of the
sources of a large portion of the chal-
lenger's out-of-district money: persons
connected with Werner Erhard's est
personal-growth movement. Rosen-
berg, a 33-yc&r-old management con-
sultant, is Erhard's brother and Bad-
bam has repeatedly characterized
Rosenbera'• campaip u . an attempt
by Erhard to implement a shadowy
•political qenda. •
Badham campaign director David
Vaporean said that the Erhard con-
nection is a .. clear special interest-
. .. that 's trying to put one of their people
in office."
Rosenberg acknowledged that many
of the people who have contributed
to his campaign arc connected with
Erhard, but maintained that that fact
was secondary to the fact that they
arc his relatives or friends of his rel-
atives. He also pointed to the financial
support be bas received from prominent
Republicans in the district, naming
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Police Oct. Dao Holub said this
week that investigators believe the
striag of 14 burglaries dating back
to Jan.. 14 ol this year' are all the wort
of* same tbid. In additio~ a recent
tlM:ft iD tbe Dover Sbon:s area may
be I.be wort of the same individual.
Holub said..
TKft are numerous similarities in
tlte IS cases tbat lud detectives to
attribate the aimes to one suspect.
Holub aplainrd
Suitor arrested for threatening
ex-girlfriend, fiance with gun
Claulflld 28
Crmwwd 11
Dining 13
F1•lll• 20
•En.try is always via tbe second floor.
tluoagb an unlocked window or (bal-
A 24-year-old Costa Mesa man was
arratcd and cbarJed with assault with
a deadly weapon after be allegedly
threatened his former girlfriend and
her fianoc with a shotgun in the fi-
•
anc.e's Newport Beach home.
Trent Harris, a spokesperson for
the Newport Beach police, said that
the incident occurred at about 12:30
a.m. Friday in the 500 block of East
Ocean Front.
According to Harris, Steven Vern
Calvert entered the home carrying
the loaded shotgun and extra shells
and pointed the weapon at Michael
Miller, 34, and Megan McPeek, 25.
A struggle immediately ensued between
Calvert and Miller, Harris reported,
and the gun discharged one shot into
the ceiling of the home .
Fuhlon HI
Forum 4
Sue K1uth 5
ltglll 22
Litters 5
M1rln1 Sc1n1 7
Polle• Blotter 8
R11I E1t1te 29
Society 17
Sports 6
Thllllr 12
Badham and Roaenberg battle __ ._,.,
William L yoa.,, Mariu ~DCKL
Stq>bm ~noct .. '4d Jaffe. Bar-
bara W aon .i.od Stq>bm Dan.
amo ng othcn
'"The fact 11 I outra1ud a
10-)car incumbent -R<>K'Dtbrg
\tated -A..ik an)bod) conniccted
~Ith pohtl.C' and tht) i.J tell you
th.at ·, a.lmost un.beard of. ..
frnta) mormng. Badham re-
turned to hit campa.a.gn theme
of cxpcncoced leadenhip, bo&d-
mg a preu conJCf'CDC.C wnh dght
mcmbe1'1 of the Cabfornia Rc-
pubhc~n delcgatJon sn the House
or Rcprctcntauvc1. who fleYt
into John Wayne Aarpon to
urge Badham'' re-election. Two
other Republtcan congressmen
&ent wnttcn 1tatcment.s
R oicn berg countered b y
po10tmg out that the st.ate Rc-
p u bl 1 can delegation recently
removed Badham as its rcprc-
~ntata ve to the RepubLican Na-
tional Committee, and tumcd
the recent expression of 1upport
wmetbing that the other House
Republic.am .. buicalJy have to
do.·· He cited the unwritten
House rule known as .. comity,"
which means that memben do
not work against other memben
in their d11tricu.
One of the congrcumen pres-
ent at the prcu conf ercnc:c , Rep.
CMlos Moorehead. who is the
senior member of the 1tatc'1
Republican House delegation,
said, however. ""the 1imple fact
of the matter i1 that it'• very
rare that we would take the
time an a campaign season to
come down here" on Badham's
behalf
Al~o on Friday, the Ror.cn-
berg campaign w~ handed vic-
tor; nf \O rt\ when a court chaJ-
kaar to a lladlta• campaip
!Tl;llikw was u:pbdd_ J11dgie lloo-
aJd Bauer of I.be Sapcs acw Coan
of Santa Au ruJed th.al • ~
tml by the Badham eamp.a•gn
on the ltaUODn) o( the Onnge
County Coord1naung Repub-
Lcao Asscm bl) did not tneluck
a dl.\Cwma reqwred try ll~tc
law. That dLSCWma 11 supposed
to poull out that the group send-
ing the lcucr as not the off acUJ
Republican Puty orpnizauon.
The parties arc prohibited by
law from endorsing caodMbtes . . .
ID pnmancs.
Judge Bauer issued a rutra.Ur
ing order aga.a.nst the Badha.m
campaign and the Coordinating
Republican Aucmbly pr9hib-
iting any mo re mailings without
t be d i.sclai mer.
Rosenberg cited the Letter as
an example of .. deception in
political advertising," Bad ham
caJlcd it .. inadvenant."
... We thought alJ the disclai-
mers were on there," Bad ham
said Tuesday morning. ··we
agreed with the coun not to
do it again."
Badham noted that the en-
doncment of the county Coor-
dinuing Republican Assembly
and the 1tatewide California
Republican Auembly were not
in question and that they arc
his.
As the election loomed a week
away, the two combatanu in
the biggest primary battle in
the county this year were both
still on their feet, giving their
best shou.
Said Rosembcrg: .. If his rec-
ord was so good, he'd just pres-
ent that and it would speak for
itself. Instead, hc'1 attacking
my family and bringing people
6EM WISE
Mery Ben Cer1tfted 0.mologte1
Pf'M I 1~ thf' t11rthstone for
Ju ne t)ut 1t 1<.. also thP favorite
gern of mdny not born 1n that
month Th is 1~ particularly
true of young women and
makes a great gift for the
"sweet girl graduate "
Pearl 1s considered to be
the first rung on the ladder 1n
building a fine 1ewelry ward ·
robe It is most flattering to
every woman's complexion
Pearls are completely unl1m·
1ting in that they complement
any color 1n the clothes she
c hooses Pearls go with every-
thing
We dlways hdve d good
selection of cultured pearls
in the store but this year it is
exceptionally good We were
able to mal<e a very fortunate
purchase of cultured pearl
1ewelry that allows us to otter
strand brac.elets. eamngs.
pendants and rings at very
attract111e prices
There are many suggest1<ms
for the 1oung ldd•PS ~uth as
bracelets starting at $45
earr ngs from$ JO <,<JmbtnPd
with small diamonds for dS
low as $95 pendants on l 4K
neckcha1ns beginning at$ 75.
nngs starting at $ 75
For the more mature pearl
lovers we have accessory
items to make her strand of
pearls even more exciting:
gem set atta c hments to
enhance the beauty of her
necklace. pretty shorteners
to drape a long strand and
many lovely clasps to add at
restringing time
Pearls are always popular
so come make your selections
from the specials featured
during the month of June
C HARLES H. BARR
Member of
American Gem Society
Accredited Gem
Laboratory
9.wJ~
Westcl1ff Plaza
17th and Irvine Ave.
Newport Beach
{714) 642-3310
in from outside the district to
campaign for him~ ..
Said Badbam: .. We did aomc
polling last week and it looks
good. It looks so good, in fact,
that we 're not releuing the
numbcn because we don' want
the campaign workers to let
up out there."
Wl"'T ......
n.E u\jewpod ~"
-a menial tonk
Lido burglar-----
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home and open their windows
for ventilation in the evenings,,,
Holub explained, adding that
the thief is ... very good burglar"
who bas in several instances
struck while residents were
downstain eating or watching
television in the evening.
The last burglary attributed
to the Lido burglar occurred
on the Isle on May 17, with
some SJ0,000 in jewelry being
lost to the thief.
One resident reported seeing
a subject, apparently male, at-
tempting to enter a home on
the Isle recently, but Holub said
the witneu could only describe
him u small in stature, about
S feet 9 inches tall and weighing
perhaps I SO pounds. Beyond
that, Holub stated, investipton
have bad virtually nothing to
go on so far.
Inquiries to other police dc-
partmenu have yet to turn up
any similar crimes elsewhere,
Holub said, and a check of pri-
son records was of little help.
..A lot of good burglan arc
released every week in this
state," Holub sighed.
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Motorcyclist crltlcal after crash
naOGDROOM
A 43-year-old Coata Mesa
man is ia a.._. cowti•iola dUa
week after lnliaa comol of bis
motorcycle wlailc driYiaa ap
Newport BoeleYard at a hiah
rate of speed last Thanday af-
ta noon. police reported.
Newport Beacla Police spo-
tcspenon Trent Harris said Fri-
day that Gerald Dwayne
McClostcy saff ered massive
bead and internal injarics in
the 4:SO p.m. mMhap.
Aa:onliq to Barria. McCb-
tey .. trndliJla aortbbouad
aortJa of Haepital Ito.I. stccriaa
bdweeaa traffic laDa at a speed
estimated by wilBHsa at 65
to ., miles per a.om. wbcn he
lb1ICt tM railed ceater ctmder
...... c:o.-rol ol * motor-
~ McCbby. no .. ..,.
weariq a protective helmet •
tamblccl more tlaan 170 f ect
alona the street after bitting
the pnement. Harris llUd.
McClostey was treated by I
paramedics at the scene and
transported to Fonntain Valley
Comauaity Hospital, where
k is caneatly listed in •criticaf•
c:ondilion in tt.c illtemiw care
unit.
Harris said thlll police haw
faled a drunk drivina claarae
••Mcao.tc,.
Harbor recalls history on 50th anniversary
r a ..... ,
WJm tJying to IW ..... bid
to 936, • Stdfaatca edded witll
• twinkle. ... Prolllibilion still
ia1 Soaw:IM>w tMy llWUtFd it
IO that tbe Yacht Chab wa De'ftf'
dry.•
Seriously. Steffensen noted
that George Roaen • son had
drowned while trying to navigate
the treacherous eatraac:e that
existed bd'Oft the impro"Wcmcnt
project of 1936. and that the
tragedy spurred the f atber to
... punue the improvement with
' great fervor. '~teffensen also quoted Pat-
tersbn as writing, before the
completion on the harbor work.
that ~hen this project is com-
pleted, the city will see growth
that you haven't dreamed of ...
time. WJWc tJ1aoe is IOIDC fin-
ishiq wcwk still to he doac OD
the DCW facility at 1714 Balboa
Boalevanl. Eualtiw Director
E~ Youaa c:ould eapMhizr
with the feelina of a dream
realized that mast hawe touched
Roaas and the ochers SO years
before.
The museum is a malti-
purpoK facility wbicb will in-
clude displays of nautical art
and artifacts,. Newport Beach
history. and the Transpacific
Yacht Club Honolulu R.a. as
well as a nautical library. ed-
ucational activities. and a large
meeting and lecture ball.
the White House for a com-
manorllliw pande throup the
entrance and up die Main Chan-
nel. led by tbc Barbor Patrol
firebolla with waa.cr sum al full
blast.
The ~ featured a gala
dinntr /dance al the Balboa Pa-
vilion, the aracious Queen of
t1ae Harbor, whae the festivities
carried OD late into the night.
All in a.IL it was quite a party.
but the creation of Newport
Harbor was quite a project. As
Steffensen pointed out in the
morning. the Harbor .. turned
this place from a fishing village
and summer resort into a city.... '
Also that morning. the New-
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In the afternoo~ the action
shifted to the Harbor itself
where. just as President Roosc--
vclt bad signalled the start of
the Opening Day Boat Parade
in 1936, President Reagan gave
t be telephonic go-ahead from
Newport Harbor Chamber
of Commerce president Bill Ha-
milton echoed that sentiment
when be said. "without the Har-
bor. wbal would Newpon Beach
be? El-Monte-by-the Sea ...
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Your license to complain:
remember to vote Tuesday
... Voting, .. songwriter Stephen Stills once said, .. ii
Like taking out the garbage. H you don' do it, you
can' complain about the smell ..
This Tuesday, June 3, Newpon Beach voten will
get their chance to say who tbey•d like to be the
next governor, attorney general, congressman, as-
semblyman, and numerous others.
The .0th Congressional District bas seen two of
the wildest races in recent memory. On the Democratic
~idc , we have endorsed write-in candidate Bruce Sumner.
Sumner is a moderate, whose record of public service
in the state assembly and as a municipal court judge
has been impressive.
He i~ running against Art Hoffmann, a Lyndon
LaRouche supporter. Hoffmann 's recent verbal assault
upon James Roosevelt, son of Pres. Franklin Roosevelt
and a prominent Orange County businessman, only
st rcngthem o ur support of Sumner.
Voters are to be reminded, in order to cast a vote
fo r Sumner, they must write his name in and punch
the box next to his name.
On the Republican side, we have backed Nathan
Rosenberg in his race against veteran Congressman
Robert Bad ham. Bad ham's lack of leadership, added
to his missed votes, travel frequency and cavalier
attitude have not impressed us. Rosenberg's enthusiasm
and energy have.
It is unfortunate that this high-financed race has
recently degenerated into a mud-slinging contest,
but we hope voters can sec through the flack to rccognitt
the two men who seem to agree on notr g except
the iss ues.
Tom Riley, Orange County fifth district supervisor,
has also received our endorsement. Riley's integrity
and record of service arc quite commendable.
Additi.~nally, we have backed Proposition 5 J, an
initiative that will greatly aid local governing bodies,
such as the city of Newport Beach, in their bid to
get liability insurance. •
If you don't know where to vote, a quick call to
the registrar's office (834-2244) will tell you where.
But most importantly, remember to vote. It's your
right. And it gives you the right to complain.
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Time of my Life
BY nM FELTON
When the top execl •tives
stopped smoking forever
It really wasn't a photo that
made me happy, primarily be-
came it looked like me, although
it did make me appear older
than I thought I wu. But I fig-
ured that i.n d uc time I would
grow into it. One day lut week,
the photo came into its own.
.. Arco 't you Jim Felton, the
columnist," a man uked me
in the Harbor View Hills shop-
ping cent.er ... I recognized you
by your photo ...
The man wu Clark W . Hayes,
vice president of the Dalebout
Real Estate company. It has
been five yean, be said, ain<:c
he last saw me in pcnon, and
that was when I attended somr
quit-smoking cluses in the ex-
ecutive offices of the Pacific
MutuaJ Life Insurance Com-
pany.
"We uked you to attend,"
be said, .. beca111e you bad writ-
ten such a f J.De column about
stoppiq smoking. You said so
many politive thinp-lih bow
you fdt better, dept better, ate
better, worbd better. You even
said it improved you 1ex life ...
I remembered the Pacific
Mutual clusea, and I remember
the column. It wa about Inell years aao. and everythina Clark
said wu true. la fact, I took
the cancer society and the heart
uaociation to tuk for their
fear campaipa. Had someone
told me I would feel ao much
better and that life would be
so much happier, I would ba'Ye
quit years earlier. But the fear
campeip• alwaya left me with
the concluaioo tbat they were
talkin1 about someone elae-
not me.
When I appeared at the PM
classe5, courtesy of Juoe
Charles. J a.at next to Hal Joan-
ning, the company's comp-
troller. and Harry Bubb, pres-
ident of Pacific Mutual. Both
were setting examples to other
executives by stopping cold tur-
key. And both were climbing
the wall
A few days later, I visited
Bubb in the offace, and at that
mid-mornina meeting be wu
in bis seventh packqe of awn,
third apple, ancl second soft
drink. Withdrawal waa no
damned fun, but in typical ex-
ecutive fashion, be wouldn't
share bis panp with anyone.
He rcuoned that if be and Joan-
n i ng failed other executives
would have ruaon to go back
to the pack or two a day.
Today, almost every member
of thst daa bat paaed the five
year mart, and they all agree
that they feel absolutely won-
derful. And something more
bu been added-they are DOW
part of the •m-aroup... In the
old daya, everyone in the .. i.n-
aroup" smoked. Today. every
smut member ofthe-U.-aroup"
hM quit.
Clark Hay~ who conducted
tbe claua, wu a second vice
president of Pacific Mutual,
in charae of off.ce syatema. He
1ot into the anti~okiq cru-
sade after losina a sitter and
a brother to luq cancer. He
studied tbe educational pro-arama or the American C-ancer
Society. He bad quit smokiq
in 196~. and now he learned
bow to influence othen-aivina
survival kits of aum and lo-
zenaea. teacbin1 bow to take
each hour at a time, each day
at a ti.me.
After retirina from Pacific
Mutual. Hayes studied for and
obtained his real estate license,
,
and be bas been an executive
of the very su.ccessfuJ Dalebout
Association in n:c:eat yean. And
be still championa the cause
of non-smoking. whenever he
is with a aroup or with a smoker
We agreed that the envir .... 1-
ment bu cbanpt dramatically.
with noo-cmoUn now outnum-
berina the 1mokcn. It seem~
strange that restaurants still
favor smokers, pving them the
pref~nt:ial bootba. and sticking
non-smokers back in the corner
or out of liabt. Someday soon,
you1J probably find a courage-
ous and visionary restaurant
owner advert.ilia& that his entire
eatabliabment i.a open to non-
smotcn only. I wouJd ao there
every day; I know otben who
would. too.
So the male adultl are aettina
tbe word. Tbe trapdy is that
10 many k.id1 and so many young
women are smotiq ao much.
They really don't look mwt-
tbey look stupid. And tiuing
a airl smoker ii lite kiuina an
uh tray. Ugh!
Somehow we must get
through to the youq children,
the junior hiab and biab ICbool
a1e. and the youa1 women.
Somehow we must pose the
danaer or smotiq, the tb.rcat
to their individual pleasure.
Gloria Zianer once won a
prize for an adverti1in1 and
PR campaip abe lauacbed in
the biab 1eboola of Bakenfaeld,
makinc it the smart thina, the
"'in tbiq" to do-not smote.
The 1moten were those no one
wanted to have anythiq to do
with, the campU,n aaid, and
after a Iona while, it worked.
Too bad some larF corporation.
like an insurance company,
couldn' retain Gloria to do
aomethiq similar here in New-
port &e.da.
One problem with tbe youq
ii this: they don't comider amok-
ina much of d•npr, compand
to the overbupq threat of
nuclcur war. Why atop 1motina,
they aak. oaly be wiped out
by an atomic bomb. It\ mouab
to drive a man to drink.
A votre santc.
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Letters to the Editor
Rosanberg won't
be on vacation
0..-1••!
It ii about time tbat aomeono
(c.a., Nathan lloaeabera) ac·
tually want• to represent the
people of Oraap County, in-
1tead of beina .. on vacation."
~we need ii a voice in Wub-
intton, not a travelina fiprc-
bead. And, maybe if Repraen-
tative Bob Bldham's record of
achievement could stand for
itself, then he wouldn •t need
a aix fipre fundraiaer to act
re-elected.
aocMciola. no w •• ., cow
oat bia wilmen ia Ton eaiom.
The .. yea on 'I" campaip
ia beiaa 1pouorcd by oac of
tbe larlllt ud ltroadeat coa-
litiou ner uaemblecl ia the
laiatory of the Caliloraia In-
itiative procaa. Thia coalitiod
couiata of a broad crOIHeCtion
of concerned bwincu and pro-
f e11ional people, taxpayer
groupt and individual citizem.
A YES vote on ~ 1 ii a vote
for much needed Tort law re.-
form. 1t•1 fair and it's equitable.
Don't be fooled by tbae de-
liberately mi1leldin1 TV com-
mmtal Pleale read your voter
information packet and IH swe
to vote/
E•tlJm llart
Newport Baela CltJ Coadl
'Spy vs. Spy' in
Newport Beach? 'Home Ranch'
near Editor: withdrawal fuzzy
Remember the "Spy vs. Spy"
series in Mad Magazine?
The Bob Bad ham/ Nathan
Rosenberg race reminds me of
that.
SueKalltla
Newport Baell
Proposition 51
ads misleading
Dear Editor.
The TV ads against Propo-
sition SI are false and misleading
and a gross injustice to the pub-
lic.
Prop. 'I only says two things:
I.) The injured party will be
paid for medical costs and loss
of wages, (yes, even by your
city or any other defendant and
even if the city is only a little
bit respo nsible if the other party
1s unable to pay) and.
l .) The .. pai n and suffering"
costs will be paid according
to the percent responsible.
The "no on SI" is being fi-
nanced, almost in total, by the
California Trial Lawyers As-
Dear Editor:
The recent forced withdrawal
from the Costa Mesa City Coun-
cil of the "Home Ranch" pro-
posed skyscraper raises trou-
bling issues-Mayor Hertzog's
weak, fuzzy leadership; the
undue influence and credibility
of Mesa Action Boss John D.
Gardner and the eventual status
of Segcrstrom 's commercial site.
Gardner should cut bis con-
nection to Mesa Action now
that be is moving to Newport
Beach. Gardner. not the council,
is basically running Costa Mesa.
He vows to continue until 1988
even as a non-resident. He has
been a genius in demagoguery
against commercial growth, rais.-
ing mo ney, then motivating out-
raged residents to elect his sub-
servient candidates.
Unfo rtuna tely, he bas been
a bigger genius in avoiding vi-
able solutions and honest ex-
p lana tions fo r his cont radic-
tions. After re peated private
and public requests, Gardner
still refuses to acknowledge.
criticize or redress our major
density problem-apartments.
Please come in and have a
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Don't be limited to selected makes or models ...
Our low interest rate covers all new automobiles!
•A.P.R. slightly higher
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Hon.-Thurs. 9:00-4:00 Friday 10:00-6:00
Ualite 1oaacl co•· new
powth ud -.0.. owwlllip,
den1e, aubtidized apart ... ta
cau1e mucb 90R 11.aic, ,,..., .-. er-. ... o .... o.,. • 110.........-. ..... ,.,.._
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and lopital ...... tei -
mechinc? Or, became commer-
cial baildinp ..........
tional tspta? Or paUpe ..
cauee ·bit co..atwom.a., Mn.
HOTDbllCkle, bas beeA Yotiq
for aubeidiad apmtmelltl?
No one can deny the ria•t
and need foT re1ident1 to or-
1anize and preuure an insen-
sitive council. Yet, prior to the
'84 election, Gardner. gninten-
tionaUy and perhaps unknow-
ingly, undermined the 'M Mesa
Action mandate that be built.
The circumstances and reasons
for his sell-out will be detailed
in a future expose. It's sufficient
to say here that of the Mesa
Action issues upon which
Gardner's candidates were en-
dorsed and elected, almost all
have been unresolved and most
unaddressed.
Cbril Steel
Costa Mesa
Mr rana trif .. ,...,..,. ~
m,.W ia *-,ars occur1ed a.t __ ,. I Ju.I DOl t.a aa
my owa, w /rs6, .....
...,..., e:v1el. O.kt 1 a..-
dlc it? W oakt I 10 wild with
my crazy P,lfiiad ia Saa Fnm-
ciaco? One coUl only bope.
Gettina to San Fr..n.co in
itldf iovohed IUl'lllOUDtiDa ICV-
eraJ oblbcJa, all of wllicb were
relacd to my bciDa a total wimp.
Fint of all, I worried that Dave
and Laura would mila me too
mucb. Secondly, I feared that
they wouldn,, I explained to
Dave where I bad bidden my
will. I told my daugbtCT bow
much I loved her at least IS
times, aDd sat watching her as
s he slept. Neither showed
qualms about my going.
Ironically, I was to fly to San
Francisco airport on the 80tb
anniversary of the Big Quake.
That was enough to make me
pause, but when the radio an-
nouncer assured me that cnra
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1"baC WM a .,..... palOD
•ittina --.. iD * liale ...... ins tut wlaerc we waitecl to
boMd ttae plane. Feefina foolieh,
I wnt to the clak ad told tk
attcndaat that a weird individual
aoina on our rupt .. t•lkina
to bimwlf. 1laat•a all ript, ..
be Ml1lftd me, -jt.. oae of the
fliaht penonnel. -This did littk
to calm my fears.
As you may have lllCS•ed.
I am a wbite-knuct.ler on planes.
I haft a few techniques to keep
the plane up in the air, since
I do not understand 11er<>nautics.
First of all, I bold the band
of whoever is sitting next t o
me as we take off. This bas led
to several interesting friend-
ships. I never, repeat never,
look ouuide the window to the
ground below; that's tempting
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On Entire sfoc1c of Men~ Clofhinq arid Furnishinqs I
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creditors. forces us mo ttMS posmon . . sell on the stoQ,, convert the rnen:Nndlse 1110 cash Ind
let tomorrow decide the future Every lflort wil be made ID wuthef the storm
Therefore: effective mmedtatety. the entire stoca has belft pQced on salt at a tracbon ~its trul 5*IQ
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,_I •T 8. .. THE NEWPORT ENSIOHICOST A MESA NEWSllRVINE TODAY
2 boys and 2 girls from ·both hlgh schools-to Masters ' "
aY PAUL aAllULT
Athletes from both Corona
dd Mar and Newport Barbor
hiab ICboola advanced last Sat-
urday at the 7Sth Annual South-
ern Section track and field finals
bdd at Cerritot College in Nor-
walk.
Competing in the 3A division,
both CDM and Newport Har-
bor advanced two boys and two
girls who will participate in the
CIF Masten tournament this
Saturday. All eight athletes have
an opportunity to qualify for
the state championships which
will be held June 6.
The CDM boys team finished
~ond in the Sea View league
this year under the direction
of coach Jim Tomlin. The Sea
Kings sent Jim Robbins to run
in the 1600 meters. Robbins,
a sophomore, ran a 4: 16:98 mile
last Saturday, finishing fifth .
Five runners will qualify Sat-
coea WISAllTa AIU
.,. 1111
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23811 Et Ton> Roed
unlay for the state champion-
1hip1 ... We expect a lot from
Jim,•• aaid Tomlin. "He will
get better with bia meet expe-
rience." Robbins wu sidelined
with the chicken pox earlier
this year.
Michael Bain, a junior, qual-uied in the diJcus event, with
a 178-ft league record throw.
Despite missina one meet with
a sore back, Bain won the Sea
View league title and is ranted
number one in Southern Ca-
lif omia.
The Sea Kings girts• team,
under fifth year coach Steve
Kaczynski, undefeated in league,
compiling a 7--0 record on the
wiy to the league crown. Long
Jumper Sandi Lucas, a sopho-
more. was one of five compet-
itors to qualify. Lucas jumped
17-51 /4 last weekend. finishing
in fourth place. Lucas. who is
very consistent, was second in
league in the long jump. She
also competed in tbe triple jump
and 100 meter nan for tbe Sea
liap daia ..... Laura Sawin
fini;Mecl eecoad in the biata jump
with a S-0 bat. The Sea K.iap
1600 meter ftlay team finiahed
second with a time of 3:S7:22.
Newport Harbor ia repres-
ented by Carter Brown, a senior,
who finished sixth lut weekend
in tbe 3200 meter run. Brown
ran the two mile event in 9:27:73.
Earlier this year Brown ran the
3200 meters two leCOncb futer.
In the poll vault, Will Fisher
finished fourth, qualifying with
a IU vault.
The Sailon girls' team, which
finished third overall in CIF,
is guided by coach Bob Van
Sickle. Senion Magi Hamon
and Buffy Rabbit both turned
in sparkling perf ormanccs. Han-
son finished third in the 800
meters with a time of 2: 14: 18.
Hanson, undefeated in this event
this season, holds the Sail on•
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mAY 8. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWMAV1NE TODAY,. 7
Topby resigns from Eagle Syndicate board of directors
The Eqle Syndicate, which
built the Newport Be.ch Amer-
ica '1 Cup cballeopr, hu an-
nounced that Georae Tooby,
chairman of the board of d i-
rectors and founder, has re-
signed.
"I have found that my re-
sponsibilities with 'EaaJe' were
more than I could discharge
at this time," Tooby said. The
72-year-old yachtsman, who
founde~ the Eagle Syndicate
ill 1983, felt be bd to take care
of hit bu1ioet1 activitiea but
aa.id heJ .. will continue to follow
Eqle'sf propeu with pat in-
tereat."
The Ea&le Center in the Ma-
riner-a Mile Shipyard will open
the fud week in June. The staff
will have information about th~ Eaale'a program and will
also offer all kinda of Eagle
puaphcrnali'-luch as jackets
T -thirts, visors. Cle. for aaJe. '
Eiahteen beautiful Swan•,
consideted tbe Rolls Royce of
aailboata, competed at Balboa
Y acbt Cub ill tbc fliabt of tbe
Swant last weekend and S7-
foot Lady Godjva sailed by Vic
Fargo of Southwestern Yacht
Club in San Dieao wu the
winner in Division I. Panther,
with Chris Warner of Pacific
Mariners Y acbt Club was se-
cond and Bob Epstein from Sau-
salito Y acbt Club in Fowl Play
finished in third place.
Jn Divilion II, Black Swan
sailed by Hup Beaty of St.
Francis Y Kha Cub w• the top
boat with Ed McDowell of~
Harbor Yacht Club finiabin1
second and Tobogan, sailed
by Paw Queyrel of Voyapn
• • •
Thirty women attended the
one day Women\ Oceu Sai..liq
Clinic at Bahia Corinthian
Marine Scene
By MARY WA&IER
Navigation, sailing classes slated Yacht Club coming in third.
The Nautor Swan yachts are
built in Finland and range in
size from 39 to 6S feet.
Yacht Oub May 17. Mark Gau-
dio was the director. They used
four boats, Mary Longpre's Val-
entine, Linda Eliu' Jiffy Too.
Jane Farwell's Cunor and John
Fradkin's Mas Rapido.
Boaters will have the oppor-
tunity to learn the basics of
navigation at Orange Coast Col-
lege ·s Sailing Academy this
summer.
Experienced mariner Jeff
Gleckler conducts bia popular
"Introduction to Navigation"
class at the OCC boathouse on
Tuesday and Tbunday evenings
from 7 to 9 p.m. beginning July
I.
The four-week course intro-
duces students to charts, chart
symbob, basic piloting and dead
reckoning techniques during
the first sessions.
Other topics include compass
bearings. basic fixes, elementary
time speed and distance prob-
lems and fog piloting. Gleckler
will also discuss basic rules of
the road. aids to navigation
and legal requirements.
Gleckler says the four-week
course is for people with little
or no experience with marine
navigation.
.. We're going to cover just
the basics and make sure eve-
ryone leaves with a solid knowl-
edge of navigation fundamen-
tals." Gleckler says.
After several trips to the Ca-
ribbean and an I I-month cruise
throughout the South Pacific.
Gleckler's most recent voyage
was a 3,400-mile odyssey in his
Columbia 26 from L¥e Huron
to Boston, then a p..Sage down
an intercoastal waterway to
Tampa, Fla.
Safe boat week
The week of June J baa been
proclaimed National Safe Boat-
ing Week.
A joint effort by the Balboa
Power Squadron, U.S.P.S. and
the U nitcd States Coast Guard
Auxiliary, Division II, will be
conducted in formulating a
Courtesy Marine Examination
and a huge boat parade.
The events will begin on Sun-
day. June 1 in Newport Bay
with the courtesy examination
at 9 a.m. on the public docks
at the Newport Beach Harbor-
master·s facility .
The parade will commence
at I p.m. with a Newport Harbor
Patrol Boat as a lead boat. The
parade will cover the entire har-
bor.
Sport Scene
S~nd MW.f about your community, hif6 t_Choo/ Or youth
.tporting ~v~nt to th~ N~wporl En.tigr!IJ./'. 0 . Box 9399,
N~wporl &ach. 92658.
HIGH POINT YACHTING series. Saturday. May 31.
£or modified gold cup in PHRF. Sponsored by Bahia
Corinthian Yacht Club. the South Shore Yacht Club and
the voyagers yacht aub.
LIDO 14 Fleet Championship. Saturday. May 31 and
Sunday. June I. sponsored by Balboa Yacht Club.
ONE DESIGN REGA TT A, Saturday, May 31, and Sun-
day. June I. inside and outside the harbor. Sponsored
by Balboa Yacht Club.
Family
Foot
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Sports Medkin~ Buniom
Orthotics for Hammerton
runnin1 le aerobics Physical Therapy
Corns Sprains
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Warts foot Arthrid'
2' hr emefacncy teniice
Senior C11tttn Due°""'
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... Introduction to Navigation"
will be conducted at the OCC
boathouse. at 1801 W. Pacific
Coast Highway, in Newport
Beach. The fee for the 16-hour
course is S4S. Visa and Mas-
tercard holders may register
by calling {714) 432-5880.
Registration is also underway
for more than 60 public sailing
courses offered this summer
by Orange Coast College's Sail-
ing Academy.
Oasses begin Saturday, June
14, at OCC's Rowing and Sailing
Base.
Beginning and fint-level in-
termediate sailing courses arc
taught in Lido 14 dinghies.
Second-level intermediate and
advanced students sail 30-foot
Shields sloops.
Pandemonium, sailed by Bob
Moore of Balboa Yacht Club.
finished second in the California
Yacht Club's Cal Cup Race last
weekend. Pat Farrah of Long
Beach Yacht Club, sailing Blon-
die, finished first and Drumbeat,
sailed by Don Ayres Jr. of New-
port Harbor Yacht Club finished
in third place in the five race
senes.
Kathmandu, with John Lan-
don of San Diego Yacht Club
at the helm was fourth, Dick
Pennington of Long Beach
Yacht Club sailing Cheetah was
fifth and Saga owned by Doug
Baker of Long Beach Yacht
Club and sailed by Tom Black-
allcr of San Francisco finished
last.
The clinic was sponsored by
the Orange County Women's
Ocean Racing Association. • • •
There was an amusing story
in Countdown to Perth '87, the
magazine published by the
US YR U, about the problems
one America's Cup challenge
team bad in Australia. They
wanted to get some auto-body
compound Bondo for fairing
(removing bumps and hollows
in the hull) of their boats but
when they looked in the local
yellow pages they couldn't find
any auto body shops. They fi-
nally discovered that in Aus-
tralia auto body shops arc called
•Panel Beaters' and there were
pages of them.
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,. I ., a,. TH£ NEWPORT EJ&GN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRV~IN.:.:lllE.;;;..:.TOOA~..;.v ______________ _
Business Briefs
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Newport-raised Ronald A.
Lloyd has been named develop-
ment manager for Legacy De-
velopment Company of New-
port Beach.
For the past two yean, Lloyd
bas received training in partoer-
srup analysis, fiscal operating
budgcta, property manage-
ments, tenant improvements,
project management, sales and
acquisitions, and financial anal-
ysis. At his previous position,
be was responsible for deter-
mining the financial feasibility
of projects and for providing
monthly and yearly cash flow
budgets.
The Roxburgh Agency has
announced the appointment of
Teresa Resare as director of
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communicatio ns. In her new
capacity, Resare will direct the
activities and growth of the
Costa Mesa public relations de-
partment.
Teresa, a native of Panama,
bas been involved in advertising
and public relations for the past
seven years. She was most re-
cently vice president of Fawcett
Productions.
Prior to joining Fawcett, Re-
sarc was an investment officer
with Imperial Savings and
Loan and Krugerrands U nlim-
ited in Newport Beach.
Jeffrey C. Russell recently
joined the Newport Beach of-
fice of Grubb &. Ellis Commer-
cial Brokerage Services.
Russell and his wife, Lockie,
plan to relocate to Newport
Beach in June.
Three current staff members
of the Newport Harbor Art
Museum have been promoted.
Kim Litsey, special projects
officer in the museum's devel-
opment office since 1984, was
promoted to associate director
of development.
Jane Piasecki, who joined the
museum's staff in 1984 as ad-
ministrator bas been promoted
to associate director.
Paul Schimmel, curator of
exrubitions and collections for
NHAM since 1981, has been
promoted to chief curator.
An account executive in the
Costa Mesa office of E. F . Hut-
ton bas been promoted. He is
Richard A. Gadbois 111, who
was named vice president.
A member of the Japanese
American Cultural Center,
Gadbois also belongs to the
Los Angeles Y acbt Club. He
earned a bachelor's degree from
the Univenity of California at
Santa Barbara. Gadbois resides
in Corona del Mar.
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TM Pone. BlotNr ill p,...,,t«J .. a public Hrvlt» from th• N•wpot1 E,,.ign.
detalUng crlmn and arr•ts In NfiltPOrl s .. ch It •hould N not~ that crlm•
hat~ ar• only thoH which a,. reporlfHJ 10 th• N•wport s .. ch Polle• D•part·
m.,,t, and arr•t3 mad• •t• only the>$• auapect9d of crlmn. and not thos. con·
vlcr.d.
WEDNESDAY, May I~
CRIMES
0800-T-tops valued at SJ .000
were reported s tolen from a
car parked in the vicinity of
Newport and Finley.
0945-Jewelry valued at
$8,000 and currency totalling
S600 were reported stolen from
a residence in the 500 block
of Evening Star.
1310-A bomb threat was re-
ported in the 800 block of San
Clemente.
I SOO-A boat motor valued
at SI ,800 was reported stolen
from a boat moored at the New-
port Beach Pier.
1730-Currency totaling
SI ,SOO was reported stolen from
a residence in the 400 block
of Iris.
1950-Jewelry valued at
$8,900 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 2400 block
of 22nd Street.
ARRESTS
0125-Vinb Hoang Pham, 23,
of Westminster was arrested
on suspicion of possession of
burglar's tools.
2205-Ray Albert Garci~ 24,
of Rialto was arrested on sus-
picion of disorderly conduct.
THURSDAY, MAY 15
CRIMES
0830-Diving gear valued at
S2,245 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 900 block
of West Ocean Front.
2215-A suitcase and con-
tents valued at S95 were reported
stolen from a car parked in the
3100 block of Irvine Avenue.
ARRESTS
: 0420-Bradley Recd Vanas-
ek, 20, of Placentia was arrested
on suspicion of being under
the influence of a controlled
substance.
1100-Frank Joseph Maya-
sicb, 34, of Sunset Beach was
arrested on suspicion ·Of grand
theft of property.
1835-J on Ricbara Kinney,
28, of Balboa Island was arrested
on suspicion of being under
the influence of a•co.ntrolled
substance.
2345-Ronald Thomas Ortiz,
35, of Huntington Beach '*as
arrested on suspicion of com-
mercial burglary.
FRIDAY, MAY 16
CRIMES
0830-Cadillac wheel covers
va lued at S680 were reported
stolen from a car parked in the
2600 block of Bunya.
1040-Dressing room signs
valued at $200 were reported
stolen from a public rest room
in the 3300 block of Newport
Boulevard.
I ?SO-Shirts valued at $420
and stereo equipment valued
at SI ,OSO were reported stolen
from a residence in the 300 block
of 62nd Street.
1900-Jewelry valued at
Sl,4SO wu reported stolen from
a residence in the 2500 block
of 16th Street.
ARRESTS
0420-Arnold Torres Salas
Jr., 22, of Riverside was arrested
on suspicion of misdemeanor
drunk driving.
1400-Gary Benson Powell,
34, of Costa Mesa was arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.
1655-0rlando Jesus Bolivar,
32, of Tustin was arrested on
suspicion of conspiracy to trans-
port and sell cocaine.
2100-Paul Gilreath Berry-
hill, 31, of Garden Grove was
arrested on suspicion of pos-
session of a hypodermic needle.
SATURDAY, MAY 17
CRIMES
0945-Jewelry valued at
$3,380 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 300 block
of Fernando.
1140-Currency totaling $500
was reported stolen from Bagels
Etc. located at 2333 East Coast
Highway.
1500-A wallet and contents
valued at $625 were reported
stolen from a residence in the
100 block of 38th Street.
1630-A television valued at
$200 and a VCR valued at S2SO
were reported stolen from a
residence in the 600 block of
Jasmine.
2210-Jewelry valued at
$30,000 was reported stolen
from a residence in the 300 block
of Via Lido Soud.
ARRESTS
0420-David Miranda
Moraz, 20, of Anaheim was ar-
rested on suspicion of grand
theft of an automobile.
0420-Norberto Martinez
Moraz, 24:' of Anaheim was ar-
rested on suspicion of grand
theft of an automobile.
0530 -Gregory Allen Munoz.
21. of Huntingt9n Beach was
Escape to Tahiti
1
Moorea
7 DllFS-2 lslaNls
,, lfll
$226
plus alf tare·
IT6UT1SUN 76
• Meeting serveoe inctudlng ftower let
on amval and ahetl let on depef'tu~
• Round-tnp uportlhoeet trans19ra
end beggeige hendllng
• ComotimentMy ectMtiee on Moot.
arrated on 1u1picion of van-
d41itm.
SUNDAY. MAY II •
CRIMIS
1000-Vaadall reportedly
caused SlOO in damqe to a car
parked ln tho 900 block of Sand-
caatlc.
1100-Jewelry valued at
$8,000 wu reponed atoleo from
u re idence in the 500 block
of Vi u L 1do Soud.
1210 A tire rim valued at
SSOO w reported stolen from
a car parked in the 1900 block
of Galatea Terrace.
19SO Camera equipment
valued at $225 was reported
stolen from a car parked in the
1800 block of West Balboa Blvd.
224S-Va.rious items with a
total value of SI I, l J 3 were re-
ported stolen from a residence
in the SOO block of Bolsa.
ARRESTS
OOOS -Steve Allen Emery, 35,
of Hemet was arrested on sus-
picion of misdemeanor drunk
driving.
0140-R honda N oclle Coots,
19, of Santa Ana was arrested
on suspicion of possession of
LSD.
1600-Donald Marvin Short.
24, of Fullerton was arrested
on suspicion of possession of
hashish.
1600-Lonnie Ray Sullinger,
34, of Fullerton was arrested
on -suspicion of possession of
hashish.
MONDAY, MAY 19
CRIMES
0100-A refrigerator valued
at $399 was reponed stolen from
a residence in the 4200 block
of Park Newport.
1030-Men's clothing valued
t S 10, I 53 was reported stolen
from Palogiardini for Men lo-
cated at 3416 Via Oporto #1.
I S45-A bicycle valued at
S 182 was reported stolen from
a residence in the 2400 block
of Holiday.
1615-Video equipment
valued at SI , 150 was reported
stolen from a residence in the
200 block of Jasmine.
ARRESTS
0240-Kevin Vito Loftus. 26,
of Newport Beach was arrested
on suspicion of disorderly con-
duct.
05.SO-Bcrgtbor Gudni Einar-
son, 21 , of San Juan Capistrano
was arrested on suspicion of
grand theft of property.
2245-Micbael Lee Varley ,
30, of Newport Beach was ar-
rested on suspicion of disorderly
conduct.
TUESDAY, MAY 20
ARRESTS
0235 Harvey C harles Wa-
ters. 25. of Newpo rt Beach was
arrested o n suspicion of batter}
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BY LORI SIL VER
As Neal Elinoff takes a deep
bite into one of bis gooey, choc-
olate chunk cookies, a look of
checked 1birt, and a cowboy
bat, Elino{f ii hardly tbc picture
of a Yuppie entrepre-
neur ... But. be doesn't claim
to be one. Elinoff went to med-
Neal IMws off hla pride and Joy. now 1v1ll1bl1 In Atrium Court.
pure bliss appears on his face.
But Elinoffs happiness can not
be entirely attributed to his
cookie, as good as it is . The
30-year-old entrepreneur has
just opened the first California
franchise of his hugely successful
chain, Neal's Cookies, in Atrium
Court. Fashion Island.
ical school for two years at the
University of Colorado.
Boulder. but dropped out to
move to Houston to start an
ice cream store.
.. I learned everything out of
a book.•• he said .... used to
make ice cream for myself every-
day while I was in college. so
every morning when I woke up
there was some fresh ice cream
in the freezer -aJways basic va-
nilla. It was great! ..
"I moved to Houston because
do another storer,• said Eliaoff.
.. When I said I didn!t haw any
money, the bank 1aid, 'We11
take care of the money, you ao find a good location ....
PHOTO BY JOHN HAU
When Elinoff opened his third
store, he noticed that the ice
cream sales decreased by 30%
in the winter months. Hoping
to maintain sales, he added an
extra item to his inventory-
cookies.
The idea of Neal's Cookies
took off. Not only did his orig-
inal ice cream stores begin selling
cookies. but a large Texas de-
partment store opened up a
Neal's Cookie franchise which
made $400,000 its first year.
Wfbc8e ltOra don't opa ap cliflen fro.,... ordt ' ....
with a bam1•• said Eliaoff. ol.-e c:IUp cootie. Ilia coltia
••wi.ea ~ple cat tile• (tu haw a.. lt•lr• ol ,ooey c:lloc--
cook.ies) Chey realize bow aood olate-bencc the name Choc-
tbey are and come back for <>late ChUnt Cook.ia. They arc
more." tbe epitome of Elinofra ideal
Neal's cookies are different. cookie; one with, as be ex-
Deciding that the chocolate plained, "real chocolate with
makes the cookie, Elinoff began a hi1h cocoa butter content.
by importing Swiss chocolate. so when it bits your ton1ue.
"We refuse to use American the chocolate oozes out."
chocolate," he commented. "I As for future goals, Elinof(
was spending so much money said, .. , have S7 stores now.
importing chocolate from Eu-rd like to have 100 by the end
rope that I decided to build of the year. My 1oaJ really is
my own factory. I follow the tocootinuetom•naaeand main-
aame standards of quality as tain what I have and keep people
Europe." happy. That•a tbe mott fun."
HIE
MART
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2711 -B E. Coast Hwy
Corona det Mar.
Ca. 92825
'11o Mt So of MecAttftur Blvd
on PKitte Co.t ~
( 714) 675-4830
Claiming to be the home of
''the world's best cookies,"
Neal's Cookies originated in
Houston. Now located in New-
port Center, Neal's Cookies is
tucked away in the pastery sec-
tion of Irvine Ranch Farmer's
Market. The store sells cookies
and muffins, featuring such se-
lections as white chocolate mac-
adamia nut, peanut butter choc-
olate chunk. chocolate walnut
chocolate chunk, as well as the
chocolate chunk cookie which
made Elinoff famous.
it was Boomtown, U.S.A.:· he ·------------------------------------, continued. ··1 opened an ice
Dressed casually in jeans, a
cream store with an S .B.A.
(Small Business Association)
loan, and it did really well.••
Named NcaJ's ltaJian Ices and
Ice Cream SpeciaJties. the store
opened in 1980.
Elinoffs store did so well that
his bank asked him to open
another one ... The bank said,
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NOTICa OI,...... MU
NO. ..... n-. cw.-.... &.allel • , • u 1112 • .,
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A 0££0 Of TRUST
DATED 05/2,/82. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO
PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A
PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPUNATION OF
THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDINGS AGAINST YOU.
VOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER.
On 06/20/86 at 9: 15 A.M. Security Allied SeMces
H the duly appointed Trustee under and pursuant
to Deed of Trust.
Recorded on 061 15/82 n Document no. 82-202~
Of Official Records in the office of the Recorder of
ORANGE County, c.Jifomaa. executed by: OAOH COR·
PORATION, A DELAWARE CORPORATION,
WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTIN TO THE HIGHEST
BIDDER FOR CASH, (~ M bme of sale 1n ~
money of the United States) pursuant to 2924-H of
the California Civil Code, at THE FRONT ENTRANCE
TO THE OLD ORANGE COUNTY COURTHOUSE. LOCATED
ON SANTA ANA BLVD. BETWEEN SYCAMORE STREET
AND BROADWAY, SANTA ANA, CA. aH ricM. titte and
interest conveyed to and now hekf by 1t under satd
Deed of T~ 1n the property situllted 1n said County,
~lifom1a, descnbina the land therefn·
LEGAl DESCRIPTION
PARCEL 1.
fee ~mpfe titte to Condomimum Plan Unit No 152
(the "Unit"), as shown upon the condomimum plan
(entitled "Condominium P1an for Lot 1 of Tract No
10587"), County of Oranse. State of California (the
MPtan"), recorded on July 12, 1979, H Document No
15610. '" Book 13226,,,... 76 throuch 115. indusNe.
of official records of said <>ranee County, which plan
pertains to that property described an Tract No. 10587.
recorded in Book "9. P..-s 5 thf'OUltt 6 al mnceHaneous
m.tps, records of said ()ranee County
PARCEl 2·
An undivided 00733 percent interest 1n and to the
common areas as shown and defined on the plan,
EJlcept all od, ps and hydrocMbon subst3nces beneath
a depth of 500 feet from the surface al sa.d land ..m..
no n8"f of surface entry abowe 500 feet from the surlau
of said land. as reserved by William J Caaney, an
unmarried man, 1n the deed recorded 1n Boo6I 9560,
Paae 838 of official rec0tds
PARCEL 3
An e11clus1w right of easement to use the patio aru
des1snated P 1 52A and P 1528 on the plan as betfli
appurtenant to the unit
PARCH 4
An exclusive right and e~ to use the pal1t•nc
soace designated on the plan as Parkin& Space No
PS 221 and PS 222
The street address and otMr c.ommon ~anMIOt'I
1f any of the real property descnbed above is purported
to be
102 Scholz Plaza, Unit 128, Newport Bexh. CA 92663
The unders11ned Trustee disclaims any habtlity fur
any 1nc:<Yrectness olthe ~reet .addrB$ ~ ottier c.omma1
desllNfJOn, 1f arry, shown heretn
Said ule will be made. but Wtthout COC'lwenant "'
warr~. expt'ess OI 1mphed. reptdlf'll btte, poues5IOn
"' encumbrances. to pay the~,. pnncicJ9"""
of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust. wtth
interest thereOn. as prCMded 1n ~ nme(s). ~.
11 any, under the terms of the Deed of Trut*, fee5.
charaies and expenses al lhe Trustee and d the trusts
crNted by said Deed al Trust. to-Wit $212,501.93.
The benefkiary under said Deed al Trust heniltube
e•ecuted and dehvered to the u~8"fld a wntren
Declaration of Oefaul1 and Demand f0t Sale, and a
wntten Notice of Def3Ult and EJec:bon to Sed The un
......... QUMd aid Nadce cl ~ ... 0.::...
to ,... to b9 rKOrded '" the counllY ........... ,..,
P'°'*'Y is locle9d
DATE: 05/20/86
SECURfTY AWED SERVICES,. • T N1111e. 12505 Oll-
rwd 5nll. Norttt Hollywood. Caib ... 91605. (118)
980-4412 ed. 2355.
8y Carol R Allinder. T ruse.a Sells Oftk:.
5129 615 6/12
10181
5028
YOU ARE IN DU AULT UNOO A oaD Oii TWUST.
DATED Sep. 10. 1985 UffLESS YOU TME ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PNOHJtlY. rT MAY 8£ SOU> AT
A PUBUC SALE. If YOU NEED M Oft.MAllON Oii
THE NATURE Of THE PROCE£OUllG AGAINST YOU.
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYDl
On June 27'lh. 1986 ... 1:30 , ..... •lllSCJlt ....
AGEMENT CO .. AClllib•• C.C..arli&w••~IN 1 ad
Trus8te wider and pur....a tD o.d fl/I TRiit 1...-.t
~ Z'I. 1985. • lnll No. 85-3'°'38, clomcitll
Recod& in the oftic:e al .... County ....... cl a...
County. S... of California. E-a 11 d br RAllDOl PH
RAYSTEYENS
WIU SEU.AT PU8UC AUCTION TO NIGHEST_...
FOR CASH (...,..,.. It bme fl/I .... in ._.... _,
al the Unilltd ~) ... IN lallllr tD ......... laattd
.t: 601 S. Lewis St.. e>r.,... CA .n rwwt. tie1e Md
interest conweyed to .... ,..,. ...... .., ii undtr said
Deed cl Trull in the properfW di 2 I f in _. c.o..ner .,., ,.. dtlailled-.:
lot 12 of TrKt No. M28. en IN City ol Ne put
Bw:ti. • ...,_. on a mtp ..._, tWJUidrd in a..
397, hees 19 ttwouch 23 of Mi~ ......
recotd& d said Or.,.. t.ounly.
The str9d adcftW and alts CGhWiUI d11119 .........
rf ~. d the ,.., PIOJP91Y dncrib9d ~ ii pwpotttd
to be':
3 Jeay OrNe.. •••part ...... Caliibtu.
The~ TNSate ~_,,~tor
1ll'V II K:OrTec:boessofthl ..... addtwandoOWCGtW10'
~.,, ~. ShoMt '*-'-
s.id 5* will be made_ bur ....... COlltel•l OI war
rantv. essnss "" imc*ed. •ec-dMS tJde. PGSffSSf'On. "'encumbrances.., par lhe ........ P*•ilCIPll ~
of the note(s) secured by Ytd Deed al Trust. With
1nteresa ........ • proridld "'said nate(s). ~icn..
1f any. under lhe terms al s.atd Oeed al T l\ISt. tws.
c~ and eapetdCS al the T ru:stee and al lhe trU51S
~ bf Yid o..t al Trusa
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secured by the prooetty to be sold and~
estimated c051s, bpemes and .... left .. Ow bme
of the 1nlf1al pubhc..t1on of the Nol.a ol Sale is
tl 16,332.51.
The t.r.ficwy under Yid Deed al Tn.11111 .... I f a
a«Ul9d and ddut11ed llD .._ .......... a--..
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ly. IO M not lo jiglc the plane
too nwcla I ba.e the exits and
.. sacldn loss of prasure" di-
ra:cioes memorir.ed. If any tur-
bulmcc Irita. I IClalll and look
around at the flight atteada.ots.
f.a:s to see if they are still smil-
mg.
My techniques worked once
•pia. and I walked through
the airport in search of a white
c:omu:sy tdepboDc wbel'e I was
to call Elka.. who worked for
one of the airtioc:s. She sounded
• spacey a evu. never having
bad tk opportu.llity to become
a Sl•blr and rcspom;ible family
pcnoa like I am. ·wen: going
to haft a blast.• she cackled.
~Ull Ft Bia Red out of long
tam pmtina ud drift her to
my place in the City.•
Bow UoaM; I thought. as I
pipped the pilos DIOR tiglltly.
Deaah by coaw:rtiblic. Big Red
was an enormous 966 Ford,
about the .m ol a football fldd.
It WM awcwy«jc=; I draw a ltict-
sllift ca-.-:t Da.e had drWm
it ...S laad wUllCd me aever
to clo so alludiq ominoasly
to die Iwata. I WM ta1ified. -0oa, 1tOll '·" .......... E1kn. She • ...,..,..., • lot. ... pu1 • map
of the city in the glove com-
partment., so just roll ber on
11o1ne.-
My haacls shoot as I looked
• the map. Elka bad obviously
been OD heavy drup apia, oner
bavi.a& rccoven:d from the "60s.
The fant tbru .,. of direc-
tions told me bow to set out
of the parting lot_ A little joke
was thrown in oo bow I should
amt braking two or three blocks
before I really wantal to Slop.
I ptbcn:d thal these were not
powa IJraka_
I tried to saart the car. After
several tries, I pulled off tbc
emaFKJ bnke.. It still dido'
saart.. Realizing I would ~
Ft iato Meua. I eventually
dcd.::ed tUt I bad to put the
liak ...... aeanbift into Drive
to make tile cu 10. It died.
Semal ..;-I clccided it was
flooclal. ay •papas wwer
to cs trlMlllk at IMJmr: I Wllitcd.
powiq sweaty ia die wuea-
scna'Wy _, .,,.,... I won-
din:d willy Ilia Red ... ia tona
tam pntims mylMnr. I derided
I clida' __. to bow tUt. By
wjstakc. I bocked tlae little
••·hift a.to Drnc 2. .... Dri.e
a , .... .
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areat 1etaoola aad put pro-
paaa. We juat laappeee4 to
... fortaMe to ....... to -
die Depmmea& of P.clwlioa\
..... criteria.
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Beile uked .. wlaat word an ia•ohM as •ol• .. 111 ba-•••W"AI •P om telaool coa-tea,. • .,,... iiithl qt11rdom of
• IMq. I dlc'9C ·~·.. cWren reliaed to Mob tlley
lllid IMty Alford. a..,. y.., baft read-tOrt Of a oral book
priKipal ... Mn. Rcile cllole report.•
1'amily.' Siie ....-ect dial die WCbe other propam adopted
f..:tor tlaat ••Nit o.t for our by tbe district is tbe wertne
•laool ii daat cvaybody cares dilcipliDe propam. We believe
a lot. We are wry ncounpd that poaitive reinforcement by
by ha .... ment of our ICbool verbal praise, reco1nition-by
communn,. Parenti are in-certificata and a reward ayttem
•olved, tile 1talf ii dedicated deviled by tucben work.I well
and the dWdren euel Klldem-for children. Three atudenta are
icaDy and pcnoaally." acknowledaied per day. per clata.
.. Newport-Mesa Unified When uked about how the
Who will be
THE ENSIGN'S
"Newport Beach
•1t'a ..... ,., ...., •• ••d
11cre,• laiid Alford. ·s~ Wet
lw Md tine to fov co.ter-
ncn witll pareata mated to
requatt to come bere, eitller
inter-district tranalen or re-
turaiaa from the private
ICbOOlt."
"It'• very 1ratifyin1 for ua
u a acbool to be part of an
ouutandina district. Thia na-
tional recopition allows us to
give credit where it'• due. With-
out the continuin& support of
parents, atudenta, 1taff and com-
munity, we would not be here
today putting our 'beat foot
forward.'"
II
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Find out in
The Newport Ensign
THURSDAY, JUNE 12
ATTENTION ALL KIDS:
Send in an essay and let us know why your Dad should be the Newport Beach
"FATHER OF THE YEAR." Essays must be no more than 200 words and must
be received by S P.M. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 4, 1986.
Send your e1UJ to: The Newport Ensign
P.O . Box 9399
Newport Beac h , CA 92658-9399
(714) 631-8120
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... 11--Y a t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSIUMNE TObAV
Theater
Madcap ·Jitters' plays well
at SoQth Coast Repertory
BY JACK HOLLAND
A madcap escapade about
a group of actors going through
opening night, .. Jitters,"' is cer-
tainly one of the highlights of
the year at South Coast Rep-
ertory. In short, it is a hilarious,
non-stop helping of fun.
Up to now, .. Noises Off,"
staged earlier this year at SCR
was one of the theatre's funniest
productions. Now. "Jitters.··
by David French, must rank
high with the best. It is a riot,
moving with the energy o f a
jet propelled machine, and it
is graced by some superb di-
rection by Martin Benson and
a cast that has an obvious blast
playing s uch amazingl y bizarre
characters.
And yet. anyone who has been
involved in theatre has expe-
rienced the kinds of problems
seen in the play. They have seen
t he temperamental collisions
between actors. the vom it ing
from nerves. the self dramat-
izati o ns that only actors can
know. French has delved deeply
into the psyches and foibles
of actors with a keenness that
comes from o ne who has known
how perfectly sane people cAn
become totally insane, under
the pressure of aoing on stage
and facing that awful breed
known as critics.
Martin BensoJ bas directed
this with an all-out approach.
The production never sap for
a moment. It roars along and
neatly escapes the pitfalls of
over-playing, of caricature talc-
ing the place of character, and
of "hamming" it up to the point
where all genuine comedy van-
is hes. This is farce in many ways,
but it is always believable, and
Benson is a master.
The cast is excellent. Over
and over again the actors reach
what is thought to be the climax.
the peak of the laughs, and they
come right back and top them-
selves without ever blasting off
into forced laughs.
Sally Kemp is the key figure
of Jessica, a one-time big star
who likes to imagine she is stilJ
a star. As her beligerent co-
star, Benjamin Stewart is caus-
tic, biting, self centered, and
wonderfully funny.
George Spcrdakos is merely
a revelation as Phil, a man who
can never stop acting. He stops
the show several times with an
exp.losive array of comic in-
ventions. Anthony Forkmh is
the newcomer to theatre, Tom,
and his drunk scene is a side
splitter.
Ron Boussom has a ball with
his role of the temperamental
playwright, and Robert Mach-
ray romps through the role of
the self-centered, unimaginative
stage manager. Anni Long and
Susan Isaacs are impressive even
if their roles are quite normal
'Jo Jo Dancer' daring and honest,
yet falls short of mark for Pryor
Beginning with Pryor's drug-
relatcd accident, the film soon
probes his troublesome and sor-
rowful youth in flashback. These
arc the most movingly emotional
scenes, depicting the violent
arguments with his family and
struggle to establish himself
as a stand-up comic in sleazy
dives. But once it gets involved
with his marital problems and
drug addiction, the lack of co-
herence and transitions become
more apparent and gradually
sink the picture into a leaden
patchwork.
Entertainer Jo Jo Dancer. played by Richard Pryor. doa hl11ct In M Jo Jo 01ncer.
Your life Is Calling." Pryor also produetd. directed 1nd CO.IUthored the
screenplay
At first, Pryor combines sub-
tle humor and bitter drama to
arrive at some poignant truths
about the difficulty of surviving
and growing in show business.
A bout halfway through, bis
memories and time frame begin
to jumble and fragment into
a frustrating mess of undevel-
oped ideas and feelings about
BY DAl.F. WJNOC ll RA
Ju Ju l>unc n. You,. Life IS
Ca/Im~ i<i a courageo us and dar-
ing. hut l1na)ly unsuccessful
attempt. b~ a famou<i entertainer
to explore himself and his roots.
The most fascinating aspect is
that Richard Pryor set himself
a prodigious task by writing,
directing, and starring in what
amounts to a personal confes-
sion of inadequacy and weak-
ness.
This is not unusual, since he's
done that before in four films
of his live concerts, which arc au basically stand-up mono-
Iopa about hit life experiences.
Jn bis latest film, Pryor can't
visualize or dramatize his mo-
nologues with the passion and
enthusiasm that be conveys as
a performer on stage. So what's
left is a sketchily illustrated
nightclub act, with too little
shape and dcfiniuon.
Shuttling back and forth be-
t ween past and present. reality
and fantasy, and fact and fancy,
this slender autobiographical
hodgepodge just docsn 't come
together. .., ,, ,,_""' 14
BELGIAN WAFFLE INN
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Home of the Fantastic
Belpan Wafftes, the Gi1antic
4-E&& Omelets, and The
Superb Sandwiches.
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3800 South Plaza Drive
Santa Ana/ Costa Mesa
(714) 557-5186
Open 8:00 a .m. to 8.00 p.m. Daily
in a show like this.
Sure, the play may be extreme
in its characters at times. and
it may exaggerate some of the
thinp that happen before a show
goes on, but in the long run-
who cares? It is just real enough
to be convincing, and funny
enough to turn the audience
into a helpless group of people
seized by laughs that never seem
to end.
l>f1tllft d 1 U''I 11111
Michael Devine's sets were,
as usual, top notch, and other
technical credits were excellent.
See it!
Soutlt Coas1 /Uputory, 6.5J
Town Cmt~r Driw, 9j7-«J3J.
P/oy3 TW$dlty3 10 S.t11rtl1iy~.
8 p .m. SllNllly. 7:30 p.m. .Id
motintt3 111 1:JO P·"'-s.twdlly
and Sunday. 11rTtt ~xtro po-
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Play~ until J11111 16.
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Specializing in fresh pastas, sauces
and ·carry-out dining
"The range of possibilities is impressive.··
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E~lfn~~ ~
1700 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa e n'4/S48-3632
(corner of 17th & Newport Blvd.) M -SA 1()...8. SUN 12-6
(VISIT OUR STORE IN WEST COVINA)
81 aoaaJ PROCTOR
Paex:ription for an enjoyable
Sunday ~ening=
• take one beautiful. ~
sunny day.
• .set one Sl-fOOI motor yacht • mm tOFtbn large quantities
of good food
• sprintJe ligbtJy with rd•xing
mmac.
• pour in an.limited quantities
of ch•"l)MCl'C
You will then bave a most
pleasurable SaJlday cftaia&
Newport Harbor craiac from
tbe Cannery Rataaraat in New-
port ••b
We departed at S p_m. from
the dock at the C.anNI) R£.
taurant and jut as the pre-
scription called for. it wu a
beautif~ warm. IGDDJ Sanday
eYCDiag. We were seated ia a
wry ordaly. comfort.we f.._
ion 111 our a=iped taMe... Oar
tahle .. Oii die appa. a--Mlr
dcct; dac arc Kiib available
on the lowu i-* elect a.cl '°"" .. •k ctia. .... wllca
J°" call ia ,...-ICIG +4-...
Waiti• ,..W ••ly oa tk taMc
lor • .• oar ,-:a wae a i..
,.., ..... ..., ...... cob•
Boda wae frail ad ckf. ic-1.
ad we Id 80llC al ii 10 to ...ee..
The crmsc ... well ..ta
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c..t.llLOU19 -~
• c..-<s T4blr C..-. SJq> -
.. tbft
• 11~ oa..-. ---
• • cs&.., CowsecPt ~---101DJIOD
• I• 1 dellghlfUI Sunday
PllTI IY ITnDI llmEI
way by no atAJ we wel'C de-Chuck was penonablc, knowl-
ligbting in the stories and wit cdgcable and extremely instru-
of Chuck. South, the skipper. mental in our enjoyment of this
HAXWEll as AWAD WINNING
SUNDAY BRUNCH
BUFFET
QUICHE
SHRIMP
TACO STAND
EGGS BENEDICT
SCJtAMllE.D EGGS
IUNTZ£S • SHOK£D FISH
OHEl.ETTES MADE TO ORDEl
INCIEDlll.£ SALAD SELECTION
BACON, SAUSAGE s CANADIAN BACON
LOX, CIEAH 0tE£SE.. BAGELS s ONIONS
CARVED STEAMSHIP ROUND OF IEEf s BAKED HAM
HAXWEll 'S POPOVERS s 111 JEIER.RY MUFANS
DAZnJNG ARRAY OF DESSERTS
COMft.IMENTAltY
OIAHPAGNE
tun.
ID
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Visit the bayside
Italian •••
VISIT Mil.ANOS AND EXftll£NCl Jiuthendc IQl&an
homHlyle <dins In a w-.f10M seatna.
apmlaflmclt• ....
(Ir' 09I., w4 th)
,. .. ,,_ • ..,E. ... ,......_.ca
(71C} tl'H17l
n'··· ,.,, ·sa
Bil ~ .. iapra-
• .. . Re ......... , feeei·
••• little facts at.oat die iar·
~r aad it•a bi1tory. tbc
arcbitemn both pelt and pra.
cat aad the famoua raidenu
wbo laaw ud do inhabit the
beutiful waaafroat bomea.
We all liateaecl intently u
be mentioned nama ncb as,
of ~. Joba Wayne, James
Capcy, Ed1ar Beraen, R.oy
Rosen and Oak Evam, and
many more: many ownen of
well-known businc11e1 were
---:--a busi 1:1.-e!-IUAIUVISIU-lDellCI 11.1U10 ~
Candies, Marie Callendan and
The Irvine Company; interesting
f acta were aiven such u. the
Harbor Island property and
a.oms IMlill t.J ... hmwww •
cllitect Prut Uor• Wnpt
_.. ... Jll!llt' 21• ._ 111 · •Dioec.11 ... .._._....,.
to build wbat wil ......... , t
bome. on the llarMr, Wida an
11 <ar saraF Md a poOI ia the
balemeDt.
As we~ to crue our
necb ill cacb direction called
to our attention, we were alto
1ivio1 much consideration to
the wonderful combination of
foods that we bad cholen from
the buffet whieb wu let up OD
the lower deck.
We bad been ushered by table,
which gladly made the line DOD·
existent, to the buffet and bad
made our selections from at-
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(714)111--
THE EXCEPTIONAL
CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
In The All New
Registry Hotel
Join us for a feast the whole family is
sure to enjoy. Indulge in our sumptuous
buffet featuring: Eggs Benedict,
Omelettes Made-to-Order, Roast Beef,
Seafood Newberg; Country Pate,
Pasta Salad and Fresh French Pastries.
Enjoy a complimentary glass
of champagne .
F.ach Sunday in the all new Cafe C habbs
11 :00 a .m . to 2:30 p. m .
Adults $17.50
Children 10 and under $9.50
RESERvATIONS ACCEPTED
(714) 752-Ul7, Ext. 157
18800 MACARTiiUR BOULEVARD
IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92115
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, .. ,. •Ya t• THe tifEWPOfn" ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/tRVINE TODAY
Openings abound follow
Memorial Day madness
The week after a holiday is
usually a rather quiet one and
the week following Memorial
Day is no exception-(situa-
tion-normil, status quo-nor-
mal, excitement level-low).
is open seven days a week for
lunch and dinner.
Le Cllatea• R.Umant in the
new C.....,.... luHot.el on
Bristol is now open. Both the
hotel and restaurant are beau-
Cuisine & Capers
But new openings a.re con-
stantly happening around our
area and the most recent ones
arc: TM Alley Rataan11t on
the corner of Pacific Coast High-
way and Superior opened about
two weeb ago. It is an elepntly
decorated little place built and
owned by Jerry Overland who
originally built The Alley W eat,
now know as Tlae Rex. The AUey
WAITER·SElfVEO MEALS
By 80881 PROCTOR
tifully appointed with New Ena-
land style flair.
The luxurioua Fos SeMOm
Hotel in Newport Beach will
be opening at the end of June.
Peadl• R.u..m on Har-
bor Boulevard in Costa Mesa
will soon be reopening aa a
Cookltook Re1taa1'aat. The
opening is scheduled for the
end of this month.
FUU BAR SERVICE
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The Dinner Theatre Premiere
of the Phenomenal Musical
7 YEARS ON BROADWAY
WINNER OF 7 TONY AWARDS
WITH THE HIT SONG
"DON'T CRY FOR ME
ARGENTINA" EVITA --Nf.'MEW u.omv.aa
DIRECTED~NDCHOREOGRAPHEDBYTIMOTHYSMITH
A Comedy Night Club=----?----... LAS VEGAS. ... HOLLYWOOD & T.V. . ... ... TOP COMICS ... LIVE ... ... ON STAGE' ... ...
2 1 22 S.E. Bristol ... ,, I •
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Newport Beach
(corner ol Birch)
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cP -tleo :'(\,., o :-<. 7.-:-1 ., ~,~ ~\ ,o"' ... '\Ve ~ \V ,, •• ~ s~ , .c".' ..
Sunday and ':'(\o"" ,.<>"'"'" ... \6.,,.o_.~. '
Tuesd ay 1h .... Fnday ... '): .. ~ . . ("
8 30 pm & 1 0 30 pm ,.~ ... ..,.,
' Saturday ... ,,,,,, ' t-
8 pm -1 0 pm -1 1 4 5 pm
SHOWROOM MINIMUM ~ ~ -~~:.-2 drinks per person t -----
n. ._ ._ eatablilbment,
which recently suffered an ex-
tenaive rue, ii said to be plannina
on reopeuiaa by the end of the
summer.
'Jo Jo Dancer taps out
HappJ Daie reataurant on
MacArthur Boulevard in the
Food Part Plaza in Irvine ii
now under new ownenhip and
manaaement, 1tated Doaa
Pryor, club mana1er/owaer.
They are offeriaa a uique 509
happy hour with an array of
complimentary bon d'oevvra
and tpecial drink prices.
lllnldl----
7 ?--" I, ad W8I oe my way.
SwaYias lib tbe Queen M¥J,
I turaecl tbe corner, ucl waa
OD tbc fnie1;ay Ua miaoaes. ~
aally ia tile Oow of traffac, I
ltarted to fed pretty cool. Scana
but cool
I wu drenched with sweat
and trembliq when I 1ot to
Ellen'• apartment. My fmal ...
aipment wu to pilot the craft
between two incredibly narrow
concrete walls into the backyard.
They were approximately ~ inch
wider than Bia Red. Big Red
bad a dew paint job and no
scratches on her. When I aot
there, a couple of Ellen's neiab-
bors, ditcbina work because
it was sunny, were standing there
watchina to see if I would make
it. I closed my eyes after t•kiq
aim. I prayed my way between
lhose walls, and pulled up in
the backyard. I h.ct m.cle it.
We really did have a 1ood
time, altbotlgb I didn' go wild.
Ellen says she isn't mad about
tbe dent. But she did say that
next time I could take the airport
bus into town. But I don't know.
After San Francisco, maybe
I'll try something a little safer
next time. . .like Libya?
Swan Kauth if a licen.sed tMr-.
api.Jt and counselor at Univernty
High School in Irvine.
a ,._,...11
life. Hi.I mellow teaaibilitJ .,
dim:tor 1Ultai.m tbc mowie for
a abort while, but die Uimce
of anaer and presence of ac-
ceptance coolt and f1attem out
tbc eucatial ~ of cna--
tive CDeflY.
Ju actor, P:ryor auoceedl ad-
mirably in tM early ICCW al
re.creatin1 lai1 younaer loot
(de1pite the facial acan) .ad
viewpoint. But u be pow1
older, &he f'arckal Pryor man-
aeriaml tab over and oblitera&e
ilnldl IClllC oltrutll and boMlty.
M•cla mon enjoyable and
CODYi.::i .. are a few ol tbc aup.
..... ,..,...., eepeci•U, Paiila
~.de> does oneftry ainlin1
M•••ar •a stripper friead of
~or in hit early daya. and
Dianne Abboct a bis prostitute
motlier. conveyina the most
emotioaal delicacy and concern
in one abort. acene early on.
Debbie Allea ii not quite stroa.a
or clf'ective enoup u one of
Pryor.. wivea, but she tries to
.. tome rue into the unrealized
character.
From the vilual standpoint~
it'• a remarkably undistin-
auiabed and rather sloppy
achievement, that f aih to use
the Panaviaion format with any
cue or style. Muaically, it bu
considerable vitality and at-
mosphere, but not enough to
prevent Pryor'• falm from be-
coming a rather umatislactol)'
wort of purest exhibitionism.
Thia kind of penonal explo-
ration of life and philosophy
wu previously done brilliantly
in Fellini's 8Y.1 and Bob Fosse~s
All That Jazz. but Jo Jo can'
even begin to hold its own
against such innovative cine-
matic giants.
Another kind of personal
statement about life and show-
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~ tbe lead actor, Alda wilely
Jett tbe otlw-cbaractcn take
dramatic priority; u writer,
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wry thO~; .... airector,
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With keen iDtcH..,..._ aad
vn-•iq cbanD.. Alda piaya
the author of a aajor aovcl
about the American~
wbo'S planniq to aet ..med
to a fellow teacber (a lovely
and mdodioua perf~ by
Lile HilboJdt). But all bit plans
So awry when a movie company
anWa in bia aleepy bomHown
to make a film out of Iba boot.
As be watcbea b.il book beina
defiled by an untalented script
writer (Bob Holkim), imellliti¥e
director (Saul Robinet), and
conceited actor (Michael Caine).
he's falling in love with tbe lead
actreu (Michelle Pfeiffer).
The aood-natured aatirc of
movie-makin1 is made more
palatable by the natural, in-
fectioua chemistry of the acton.
As the film propeuea, it be-
comes more about the peculiar
nature of f riendsbip, and bow
it affects the act of artistic crea-
tion. Even if it doesn't entirely
jell, there are enough moments
of pleasurable human percep-
tion, executed with taste and
allection, to make for quite a
good time and one of the few
civiliz.ed comedies of the year.
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tractively presented offerings
including potato skins stuffed
with a flaked crab~ mixture and
covered with· melted mozzarella
cheese, glazed meat balls in a
tangy barbecue-style sauce, fried
chicken strips accompanied by
a honey/ mustard sauce, a large
array of fresh fruit, a turkey
and fruit salad. French bread
and, finally. chocolate fudge
cake.
It is difficult to make large
quantities of buffet-style food
extremely tasty and appealing;
overcooking is a major problem,
as is blandneu. But The Can-
nery's potato-stuffed crab mix-
ture YiU moist and tuty, the
meat balls were zesty and stayed
warm, the chicken strips were
very moist and tender, the fruit
was attractively fresh and the
turkey and fruit salad was any-
thing but bland. The meal was
a definite success .
The fascinating commentary
and delicious meal were accom-
panied by complementary low-
key dinner music in the back-
ground.
There is an open cash bar
for those who would like some,
thing other than champagne .
The cruile deparu at S p.m.
and returns at 7 p.m. every Sun-
day evening. The cost is S2S
per person. Reservations may
be made by calling 67S-S777 .
The Cannery Restaurant is lo-
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ART
0. by Fay Hoprmu will be
on display through May 31 at
Quorum Gallery, 374 N. Cout
Highway, Laguna Beach. Houn
are 10 Lm. to S p.m., Tuesday
through Sunday. Call 494-4422.
.. On a SmaU Scale: All Cali-
fornia 'M," a juried exhibition
of two and three dimensional
works restricted to 18 inches
in size, will be on display
through June 8 at Laguna Art
Museum, 307 Cliff Drive, Lag-
una Beach South Coast Plaza
Expansion Location, Costa
Mesa. Hours are 11 a.m. to 6
p.m., Monday through Friday
and noon to S p.m., Saturday
and Sunday. Call 494-6531.
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MUSIC
Tiie Lee Ferrel SIM>w, at Roar-
Palntiap by Marp Claapmu . ing 20's, 1670 Newport Blvd.
will be on display through June in Costa Mesa. Wednesday
Tempera flirt bttwttn lruatntld actn In I IClftl tn111 tM htt CMtdy .......
011. at the l.Jgun1 Moulten Playhlua1. A "play within a play:· tht plat cetlt•a
around tht frustrations a British touring C0111p1ny experltnca trying to product a
farce. For ticket Information. call tht Playhouse box office 11 494-8021 .
3 at Sandstone GaUery. 384A.
North Coast Highway, Laguna
Beach. Hours are 11 a .m. to
S p.m .. Tuesday through Sun-
·~ay . Call 497-6775.
The La1una CoUeae of Art will
feature an all rrieeia exhibition
of student works through J\lne
J 2. The college is locate·d"
2222 Laguna Canyon Road,
Laguna Beach. For hours, call
494-5014.
through Saturday nights.
Musk at Orance Coast CoUece:
Pacific Symphony May 31.
Tickets are S4 to SI 0. All events
start at 8 p.m. The college is
located at 270 I Fairview Road.
Costa Mesa. Call 432-5880.
Concerts at the Crazyhone: Ray
Charles May 31 . June 2 and
3. The Crazyhorse is located
at 1580 Brookhollow Dr., Santa
Ana. Call 549-1512 for reser-
vations.
Confrey Phillips plays at the
Club Copa de Oro in Costa
Mesa at 9 p.m. Tuesday through
Saturday evenings. The club
is at 666 Anton.
The Pacific Cb~ ia Concert:
Beethoven's .. Choral Fantasy ...
June I at the Ojai Music Fes-
tival. Call 542-1790 for funhcr
details.
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Harlequin Dinner Playhouse,
3SOS S. Barbor Blvd .• Santa
AnL Performances arc Tuesday
throu&h Saturday evenings with
Saturday and Sunday matinees.
For tickets and reservations
call 979-SSI I.
.. Leo•ardo tlae Flore•ti•e"
answen the comical question,
.. What if Leonard Da Vinci
could travel to the 20th cen-
tury?" The play will be staged
at Sebastian's West Dinner Play-
house, 140 Avenida Pico. San
Clemente, through May 30.
Tickets arc $17:50 to S24.9S
including dinner. Call 492-9950.
06Maclame Batterfly .. will be per-
formed at Orange Coast CoUegc.
270 I Fairview Road. Costa
Mesa on May 31 . Call 432-5880
for further information.
.. The Three Sm~ .. the haunt-
ing play by Anton Checko\.
will be staged through May 31
at UCl's Fine Ans Concert Hall.
Curtain at 8 p.m. Call 856-6616.
"Noises Off." a hit Broadway
play about a touring company
trying to produce a farce. will
be staged through June 22 at
Laguna Moulton Playhouse.
606 Laguna Canyon Road. Lag-
una Beach. Cunain at 8 p.m ..
Tuesday through Saturday. and
2:30 p.m. on Sunday. Call 494-
0743 or 494-8021 .
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UC Im. r.. S-"'J praeats:
~awe's Sermon" May JO.
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,_II •Ya t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TOOAY
Social and polltlcal concerns explored at Newport Art Museum
The Newport Harbor Art Mu-
seum is presenting .. Robert Mor-
ris: Works of the Ei1bties0
through June 29. Co-organized
by NHAM Chief Curator Paul
Schimmel and Mary Jane Jacob,
chief curator of the Museum
of Contemporary Art, Chicago,
the exhibition consists of 23
recent works, including reliefs
in cast Hydrocal, drawings, and
'W.orks that combine sculptural
reli'Cf with drawing.
A major catalogue with essays
by Edward Fry and Donald Kus-
pit. along with contributions
by I. Michael Danoff and cu~
rators Jacob and Schimmel,
was co-published by NHAM
and the Museum of Contem-
porary Art, Chicago, to accom-
pany the exhibition.
The themes and political and
social concerns expressed in
Morris's well-known works of
the 1960 and /Os appear more
forceful and with greater clarity
in his work~ of the '80s. When
fir~t seen in New York gallery
~hov. ing~. t he'e r ece nt works
recel\·cd critical and popular
attention oecause of their ability
to capture the concerns and
embrace the attitudes of a new
generation lacing the threat of
nuclear holocaust. As Morris
wrote in 1981 : "A se nse of doom
has gathered on the horizon
o f our perceptions and grows
every day"; it is linked to .. re-
turning nightmares of nuclear
war."
The 1982 "Hypnerotomachia ..
series consists of white reliefs
in which body parts are cast
in a plaster-like substance to
form images of human debris,
conveying a sense of chaos. The
se ries title. s uggested by the
Italian prose ro mance by Fran-
cesco Colonna publis hed in
1499 ... Hypnerotomach1a Po-
liphlli ... 1~ a Greek ex press ion
translated a~ "The Strife of Love
in a Dream ..
Danoff explain 1n the ex-
h1b1tion catalogue: .. The
romance deal5 with the recovery
of past value~. alchemy, the
destruction of edifices, dismem-
berment of bodies, and the loss
of love found in a dream. Thus,
the book may be seen as an
analog to the kinds of concerns
Morris demonstrates through
the work s in t he exhibition."
Morris continued the technique
utilized in the .. Hypnerotoma-
chia .. se ries to create frames
containing drawings he had
made in the 1950s.
The oversize .. Psychomachia"
and "Firestorm" drawings en-
velo p the viewer in an atmos-
phere of smoldering fires , erup-
tive hot spots, and the ash and
soot of cataclysm, creating a
space where phantom figures
intertwine rhythmically with
human skeletons. The .. Psycho-
machia" series, based on an
early Latin poem by Prudentius
in which the forces of good and
evil battle for the spirit of man,
represents a writhing, defeated
humanity suspended in a ne-
therworld of abstraction and
t~o-dimensionaJ space.
Using combinations of
media-ink, charcoal. graphite
and powdered pigments Mor-
ris achieves a variety of tech-
niques simultaneously; fine lin-
ear detail is combined with
broad tonal harmonies. As
Schimmel states in the cata-
logue: "While recognizing the
iconography in these drawings,
it is equally important to note
thAt. tbete works arc untitled
"Untitled" by Robert Morris. currently on exhibit at the Newport Harbor Art
Museum through June 29.
and nonapecific in na-
ture ... Morri1 creates worts
of monumental stature which
reveal u much about the proceu
of drawing u the subject they
explore."
Bringing together the smol-
dering, fiery scenes of his large-
scaJc drawings and the sculp-
tural devices of the "Hypnc-
rotomachia," Morris began in
1983 a stirring group of framed,
painted works. The paintings
arc beautiful, glowing scenes
of vibrant, swirling colors, rem-
iniscent of 19th century land-
scape painting.
The main sculpture motifs
of the frames arc skuJls, arms
with clenched fists, and hands
with palms and fingers stream-
ing out to become phallic ap-
pendages. Symbols of power,
male aggression and warfare
arc combined here with death,
and serve as bold reminders
of the possible destruction of
the universe. Jacob states in
the catalogue: .. While the dec-
orative style of Morris's painted
works reflects, as he calls it,
a ·numbness,' a decadence and
Jou of values ud conccm for
our own mortality in the face
of alobal threats, it is alto a
fittina mode to depict a aceoe
at once 1eductive and horri-
fying."
Robert Morris waa born in
Kansas City, Missouri, in 1931.
Between 1948 and 19SO he stu-
died engineering at the Uni-
versity of Kansas, and art at
the Kansas City Art Institute.
In 195 I, he was a student at
the California School of Fine
Arts (now the San Francisco
Art Institute). He interrupted
his studies in 1951-52 to serve
with the U.S. Army Engineers
in Arizona and Korea. Sub-
sequently, he studied at Recd
College. Oregon, from 1953-
55, and later moved to San Fran-
cisco where he painted and ex-
plored film and improvisatory
theater.
The Newport Harbor Art Mu-
seum is adjacent t o Newport
Center Fashion Island. at 850
San Clemente Drive. Hours are
from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday
through Sunday.
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But until then, 1upporter1
aucb • the OC Chapter of Tbe
friends of the Joffrey Ballet
wiD have to make the trek, which
it well worth it.
Viewiq the fmal performance
of Romeo and Juliet. ablolutely
spectacular in ita choreoarapby,
Id.I, coatumes and muaic, were
Annette Hurwitz, Gail Showal-
ter with Ron Soderling, June
Pridgeo~ Nila Trider, Warren
Heeg. Tcrae Resare, Jim Bar-
rett, Claudia Roxburp and nat-
urally Stewart Woodward, who
beads the support group Dance
Alliance.
The Dance Alliance is ded-
icated to brinaina the best of
dance to the Performing Arts
Ccater. Thia includes such
pg_uPf u the Joffrcy. whose
ftht performance here will be
Oct. I~ tile Ainerican and New
York City Ballet.
Patty Brennan, chair of the
OC Cla.,eer of die FOJ (Friends
of tbe Joffrey) orpnized a de-
llptful eveniaa. Fortunately,
Patty wa able to fly ia from
ber son•s graduation at Berkeley
in time to view the performance
and also enjoy a post-theater
party at Stepps to meet Joffrey
and his ememble. •••
The South County Commun-
ity Clinic is a non-profit medical,
Golf pro named
• Golf pro Jerry Andcnon bas
• been named "Director of Golf"
at The Newport Beach Country
Club. Anderson was honored
by bis peen this year u Southern
California PGA "Golf Profes-
sional of the Year."
Andenon's new responsibil-
ities will be to ovenee the entire
aolf operation, includina the
aolf coune. driviD1 ruse, pro
shop, and le11on1; accordina
to 1bomu Deemer, president
oftbe club.
"Anderson will become an
intep'al fipre in our rebuildina
of tbe aolf coune u well. We
have now completed our new
muter plan for the aoJf coune,
which wu praented by noted
architects Ted Robinson and
Robert Bucci. We need Jerry ..
participation u a top aolf pro
in implcmentina our new plans,"
Deemer stated.
Andenon it movina to New-
port Beach from the Chevy
Chuc Country Club in Glen-
dale. California where be hu
built bis reputation u a friend .
dance and auction at the Me-
ridieo. Captwina the bearta of
the more than 300 who attended
wu the adorable Shih T~u
puppy donated by Estrella V ete-
rinary Hospital.
Just a few of the many guests
who also enjoyed the Sound
of Music Orchestra medleys
were Emma Jane (winner of
the Catholic Woman of the Year
Award) and Tom Riley, Anita
and Gil Ferguson, Carol South
with Stan( ord Green, Mary
Boyce, Ron Stone, Jeff Zigner,
Karen and Michael Voss, Joseph
Busch and Martin Greenbaum. • ••
For 31 yean~ Family Service
~ion has been successful
in coumelina families in crisis.
To sqpport their proarama.
FSA recently held a blacMie
dinner dance at the Anaheim
Marriott.
Barborlites attendina in-
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lefer, Billie Bearman, Lory
Petry, Mary Harvey and Carl
Lindaren. •••
Have you ever bad to pay
for silverware, linens, aJa,uware,
plates, condiments in order to
consume your luncheon? Well
this is the hilarious theme behind
a benefit for the Leukemia So-
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To top it off, the Newporter
Resort, which hosts the annual
event, invites leading Harbor-
lites to be the waiters! There
is no question that at the end
of the fundraiser, Bob Badbam,
Tom Deemer, Glenn Hodson,
William Lusk, Pete Barrett and
Wally Cruttendcn 's .. tootsies"
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Art League moves
So. Coast VIiiage
A buildiq in South Cout
ViDap with a ~.
1tttam•inect tdtina wt • off
with briabt blue caaopiel ...
become tbe aew locatioa for
the Costa Mesa Art Lequc•1
floatiq pDery.
Tbe leaaue moved their
gallery from Weatcliff Pluai.
where tbey bad bad a temporary
location which wu sponsored
by the Irvine Company.
The recent move took place
former preatdeat and IOnatimc c of .. COila Mela Alt
Le~t fecla tile leaaue ia
ridioa •• of the city .. ~
port of ...... poup1 tbroqb-
out the commuaity.
...... jlllt -~ that tbe
pty bu such intb'at in mere.-ma the cultural awarcneu in
the community.• abe laid.
The-Costa Mesa Art Lape
Costa Mesa Life
the fint week in May.
Currently the league\ annual
membenhip show ii on exhibit
offering a variety of paintinp
and sculpture.
1b.is move reptC1ents a few
yean of efforts on the 1eaguc•1
part. Several yean a10 when
Sue Krause contacted Itm Hen-
wood about having our open
juried 1bow at South Coast
Pl~ be suggested the leque
get involved in the chamber
of commerce activities. South
Coast Plaza then sponsored us
in this. Afterward, we her.ame
involved in the cbamber•1 cul-
tural arts committee and now
Henry Segentrom, as part of
bis .community outreach efforts,
has sponsored us in this new
location." said 61ic:e Legett.
IYWlltWATlm
bu a history-of community ser-
vice itself. Art 1tudent1 from
the Cotta Mesa hip acboola
receive acholanbips anaUlly.
Workshops and demomtratiom
take place monthly tbroqbout
the community.
The league ia plannin1 to have
an area in the gallery devoted
to the works of high 1ebool 1tu-
dcnts.
Aa a fint this year, the league
sponsored a cultural arts f elt.ival
at TeWinkle Park which offered
a setting that included a variety
of artisans and performing ar-
tists.
.. The festival wu 10 well-
attended and people enjoyed
it very much. We plan this to
become a tradition in Costa
Mesa,• uid Lcg:tt.
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Mr. A .Mn. W'llliam Coaky F
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Tiie NewjNil't ••di Nie
I A wy, Balboa~ and
the I.cape cl Women Voters
are CCHpODIOriaa a propam,
.. Proe A Com" on Wednelday,
May 28 .t 7:30 p.m. at tbe
Ebell Oub.
Nancy Kimble, put praident
of the I.cape of Women Vo-
ten. will present information
on the 11 ballot meuurea in the
June 3 primary election.
Contro'ftl'lial IQCaara aucb
u Propolition SI (tbe deep
pocteta iaitiatm) will be dari-
flCICI.
Tbe prop-am is open to all
and ii me cl cbarp. The Bbell
dub ii located at SIS W. BaJ..
boa amt., OD tbe Balboa J>en-
imu.la. For more information
ple•e call J.ctie Headly .t
644-3171. ••• ,.... ow.._ .. Leape
(OWL) of South Oranp
County ha joined with Adult
Careen to co-cpomor a pro-
gram on •Manqing Your Job
Search/Your Retirement" on
Saturday, May 31. The meeting
will be from JO a.m. to 12:30
p.m. at the Newport Center
Branch Library, 8S6 San Cle-
mente Drive, Newport Beach.
The Older Women •s League
is a national membenhip or-
ganizati~n of pcnons of all
ages addressing the special con-
cerns of mid-life and older
women. Adult Careen seeks to
Irvine
Buys.
Meetings
find job opportunities for peo-
ple 5S or older. ltl motto ia
.. Experience Wo1'b." •••
On TUClday, June 3, at I J
a.m., the.....,. ol Tin'*
... Y.-of Newport Beach/
Irvine will bold its Second An-
nual Queenie Schiff-Oortz Sia.
terbood Pounder Awud Lun-
cheon and Fuhion Show at the
Irvine Hilton. Tbe recipientl of
thia year\ awarda are current
Sisterhood President Nancy
Marcus and former President
Miki Sbolkoif.
llac1 •miom for the tan-
cheon can be Ud by maitiq
your cbect for S36 to tbe tem-
ple office at 1011 Camelbact.,
Newport Beach 92660, or call
the office at 644-1999 for furth-
er information. • •• A Yomaa., .. •ca•.tw
will be held at Monaco's Res-
taurant on Cout 11.iahway in
Newport Beach on lbunday,
May 29, bqinning at S:30 p.m.
For more information. contact
Susan at 722-8631 . •••
Career Power and bow you
can obtain it will be presented
by Dr. Ann Coil at the June 10
meeting of the Profi 11lwa•
WOIMll-. Network of Orup
CoaatJ.
The Network, sponsored by
the American Auociation of
University Women. meets
monthly at S:4S p.DL at the
Western South Cout Plaza
Hotel in Cotta Mesa. A no-
bost cocktail bour ia followed
by dinner which ia lerwd at
6:30 p.m. Raervatiom muatLe
rueiwd DO later than June S.
Cost ii S 18 for memben and
Attenaon to dlt.al. natwa11y
Lfr'sumtr,......,
lb i""-'u pr.,.,...,.,"' ..., flllfll'1I ,.,,, .,.,., ..... sttft-tiolt
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....,.~lt'S
291' RedhiU A•I08
Cob Mesa 71.. 641-0810
S23 for non-mcmben. Send
cbecb to PWN, 142.S2 Culver
Rd., Suite A #133, Irvi.nc, Cali-
fornia 92714. Call SB 4480 for
additional information. •••
Ta. A• CWt of 0nap
Ca 17 holda itl 1'hintday
Niabt Toast" OD lbunday.
May 29. 1986, bqinnina at S:JO
p.DL at Raveb, Tbe RePtry
Hotel, 18800 MacArdaar Blvd.,
Irvine. Thia week the Ad Cub
will honor all new members for
May. Happy hour prica, free
bon d'oeuvra.
111111 •DCC ~llN
Two Newpo11 Beach raidenta
have been elected to Oran1e
Cout ColJeae\ Aaociated Stu-
dents Board of Truatees for
1986-87.
Peagy Sue Fort and Brian
Nellon will take office on Fri-
day. May 2, and will serve
through May I. 1987. The board
ovenees a budget of Sl.2 mil-
lion.
Fort graduated from Hoff-
man Estates High in Illinois.
She ia majoring in theatre arts.
Nelson graduated from New-
port Harbor High and is a busi-
ness major.
The trustees serve as the go-
verning board for Occ•s As-
sociated Students. The board
dcterminet general policy for
campua clubs and oraanizations.
The trustees also appoint the
student body president.
The board meets weekly
throupout the year.
Lunch Menu
Here it the menu for May
29 tbrouab June 4 in the
Newport-Meaa Unified School
Diltrict.
n....1: Hamburpr with
pictlel, peen aal..t, frencb fries
and cat1up, 1pecial fruit and
milk.
N.lar. Picnic lunch featuriq
boloana. cheeae, lettuce and
pictle aandwida, baa of chips,
fresh fruit. cootie aad milt. a... .. ,: Beef noodle and ve-
aetable 10up, watermelon. cook-
ie ad milk.
T•ee4a1: Spaabetti, 1reen
Nied, frwll brad. fruit.. milt.
W1 • ullr. Rambu.qer with
oven criap friee, areca wad.
chocol• pndctina aad milt.
New looks showcase Nordstrom's
expanded South Coast Plaza shop
Excitement bu been high in
the. l~a~ retailing industry in
ant1apat1on of the openin1 of
the 224,750 square foot Nord-
strom in Costa Mesa's South
Coaat Plaza.
The Junior League of New-
port Harbor wu the beneficiary
for a unique look. While plain
leather 1kirt1 and pants were
shown, the tops were wild with
leather and suede applique, dan-
.. gling frinae, skinny, twtlenecb
and tank tops, and even a sur-
prising peplum-wailted j.cket.
The 60s influence was in a
fun scene that made uae of POW
Style '86
at an Afternoon Tea and
Spring/Summer Fashion Show
honoring the opening of this
new expansion project. Event
Chairwoman Cathy Boyle and
her steering committee (Jacque
Andrews, Liz Toomey, Linda
Bye, Linda Maggard, Suzie
Twitchell, Mary Rose Collopy
and Michele Miller), worked
with Nordstrom in producing
a lovely tea and fashion ex-
travaganza.
The tea was catered by the
Nordstrom catering division
with traditional English tea-
time delicacies: scones and mar-
malade, nut breads. Victorian
sponge cake and cream. The
tea pourcrs were sustainers from
the Junior League.
The Spring/ Summer 1986
Fashion Show represented the
expansion of the merchandise
selection within the walls of
the elegant new building. Held
in a huge circus-like tent in the
adjacent parking lot, the au-
dience was treated to circus per-
formers, live animals, and a
staged show with terrific theme-
setting music and choreography.
Highlights of the show in-
cluded body-conscious designs
by Donna Karan and Norma
K.arnali. The simplicity and fash-
ion forwardness of their designs
can really show off a figure in
great shape. Silver accessories
make the strongest fashion state-
ment with today's clothes. This
doesn't just mean jewelry. It
also means shoes, headbands,
purses, belts, lame fabrics, and
even metallic-based make-up.
Tropical prints in loud co-
lorful designs arc super for hot
weather. These prints showed
up in all the important sil-
houettes for summer: bandeau
tops, halters, sarong skirts,
shorts, bustiers and cropped
pants. Even bathing suits like
maillots and bikinis bad these
fun prints.
Leather faabio111 by Begedor,
Leda and Vakko emphasized
rhinestone and jewel studdina
BY BARBARA IJ)UDO•
colon, shorter skirts, and wild
plastic wigs. The colors were
matched up with other brights
for emphasis and big, gaudy
jewelry. The dresses were in
skinny ribbed cotton knit with
cut-in shoulden.
Toward the end of the show,
femininity became the dominant
theme. Albert Nipon showed
the influence of the sophisticated
dresser from the ~Os . Gloves
are back in style as a special
accessory. The linen one and
two piece dresses were simple
and comfortable. The classic
designs were supported by de-
tailed button treatments,
houndstooth plaid material, lit-
tle white collars, and cropped
jackets.
Evenings are made for special
entrances. Nothing makes a
bigger impact than the starkness
of black and white, this year
acccssorized by silver. Gentle-
men in dashing tuxes and animal
masks escorted the ladies onto
the runway. The formal gowns
were elegant. A.J . Bari designs
with rhinestone details on a
sleeveless crepe gown, or a
shirred waistline over a ruffled
skirt. Victor Costa takes a black
sleeveless gown and topps it
with a frothy white chiffon col-
lar. F abricc gowns are always
examples of pure beaded,
pearled, and sequined elegance.
Through an attendance of
approximately 1400 guests, the
proceeds of the day raised about
SJS,000 for the Junior League.
The new Nordstrom will have
expanded departments and
unique merchandise in Couture,
designer collections for petites,
f me jewelry and gifts. Cosmetic
facials will be offered in the
new salon. Women's footwear
will be available on all three
floors, and men 'a footwe• will
now have a shoe shine service.
This special Nordstrom, now
the largest in Calif omia, delights
in belpina the customer in any
way. The expansion of the walls
bun'\ diminished the qualitv
Thi Cllll'I w l,rlftl/lult_. 1• n llllek llld white.
Tllaa lft 11..,la ti perfect 111 Clllen lu•war for
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llttlt '""' Ind I •lnl•u• .. )lwttry uy " Ill. -PMOTOl IY -· MAU
of the service and merchandise
the Nordstrom name bas come
to represent.
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Wt art currently .saki~Jtwdlry
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estates and prwatt 1..dwuiuah
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camps not only the experience tong recognized by the wor1d'1 tot>
amateur and professional tennis players. but also a very personal
lnvotvement In teaching tennis to youngstera.
Th .. camps are open to the public and are designed to improve the
tennis game of juniors.
John Wayne Tennis Club T-Shirts and visors will be give to all
campera and racquets will be awarded to camp tournament winners..
EnroHment is limited to six students per instructor.
SESSION DATES
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PU&ICNOTICI
1-2tlll .... ~. w ... .,, ...
Of ACllllUUI •••a NAME
The followin1 persons
have a~ndoned the use
of the fictitious busineu
name: WILLOWBROOK
APARTMENTS. 4400 Mee·
Arthur Blvd., Suite 460
Newport Bueti. CA 92660
The fictitious business
name referred to at>ow was
flied on Sept. 30. 1985 1n
the County of <Kanae. 0ri1·
inal File No F287874
AmenVest Ventures.~
Newport Center Drive, Suite
455. Newport Beach. CA
92660
T J Todd, Inc, 721 N
Euclid #203. Anaheim, CA
9280 l , California
This business was con·
duct~ by a general part.
nersh1p S11ned AmeffVest
Ventures, Richard M Fell,
general partner
This statement was ftled
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on Aprtl 1,
1986
5122 5129 615 6/12 5026
lt-24639
'lJIUC NOTICE
ST A TIME.NT Of
ABANOONllDfT Of USE
OF ncTTTIOUI BUSINESS
NAME
The follow1n1 persons
have abandoned the use
of the f1ct1t1ous business
name SIXTEENTH STREET
PARTNERS. 4400 MacAr·
thur Boulevard. Suite '60.
Newport Beach, CA 92660
The f1ctit1ous business
name referred to at>ow was
filed on June 11. 1985 in
the County of Orance. Ona·
1nal File No F278621
JKS Investments, UOO
M~ 8'\ld .• Ste. '60.
NewPoft Beach, CA 92660.
Ca11fom ..
T J Todd, Inc , 721 North
Euchd #203. Anaheim. CA
92801. Cetitomia.
This business w.s con·
ducted by a pNf'al part·
nershtp S.1Jl9d. JKS Invest·
ments. Richard M. Fell,
Secretary
Th•s statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranae County on April 4,
1986
5122 5/29 6/5 6/12 5025
ll-25111 rua.ec NOT1CI
nc11 tiOUI IUllNUI
U. IJATIMUIT
The foOowinc person is
doln1 business as: REM
COMPUTING, 2900 Park
Newport #339, Newport
Beecft, CA 92660.
Rudolph Edward Mahal,
2900 ~ He•Port #339,
Newport 8w:h, CA 92660.
TNa b&alirml .. conduct·
ed br• ........... Silrled: ~ E.d-.d ..... .
The N<nm com·
mencad to lnlnNCt bus-
IMU und9r ttte fictitious
~ .......... lbcwe
on4/2111'.
T'hk k 11 1.wt -flied
wttft tM ~ C'9ftl of 0-. CcllMtr .... 30, 1-.
,.. No. fJ07111
51111115122 5129 4tlO
1·21412
WllOJICI
Fk:iii ..... ,...nan rwr
The ........ Pel .... ~ bl•ln111..: HAMIL·
TON ANO BUSHARD AS-
SOCIATES, a CaUfotnie
Gener8t Pattneraha,,, 113 ec.por ... ....,.. ~ 200,
Newport a..ch, CA 92MO.
Ste&>Mn C. Hopkins.
Trust., OI any S.cc••w
Trust8e OI the ,.._. C.
Hopkins end 0-.. Hop-
kins Trult, .._. Oedln-
tion of Tnm dlMd Oduber
24, 1980 Md •emended,
2553 MOlllCO DrM......,,.
Beech. CA 92651.
Harbot P9dfic Owetop-
ment eomp.sy, ~.
2442 EJden, Colt.I .......
CA92627.
Mattshan COf'poration,
California, 25092 Buck-
bc»rd Lane. Laauna Hills.
CA 92653.
This business is conduct·
eel by a &eneral partnership.
Sianed: Stephen C. Hop·
kins.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
Orange County on May 12.
1986
File No. F308883
5/22 5/29 6/5 6 /12 5012
'lJ-..C NOTICl
FlCI If IOUI 9UllllOS
NAME lfATDmfT
The foUowinc persons are
dome business as: KVIRG
or KVIRG COMPANY, 1650
Park Newport M 15 · New·
port Beach, CA 92660.
Kay Donald Hallman.
1650 Park Newport #·US
Newport Beach, CA
92660.
tvadetle Viflinia Hallman.
1650 Park Newport 1415
Newport Beach, CA
92660.
This business is conduct·
ed by husband and wife.
Sicned: Kay 0. Hatlman.
This .....,.,... was filed
with the County Clerk of
Oranp County on May 12.
1986.
File No. F308n8
5/22 5/29 615 6/12 5023
1.aw
WllOTICE
ntlihOUl.U•llll
NAmlfAl'W
The toHowtnc persons .....
doil'\I business as: DAVIS
YORBA LINDA ASSO·
CIATES, l.tOO Bristol snet
Nofth, Ne•port Buch, CA
92660.
William K. Davis, 1400
Bristol Street Horth, New-
port Beach. CA 92660.
Richard E. Lucy, 1400
Bristol Street North. New·
port e..ch, CA 92660.
Charles L. Buchanan,
l .tOO Bristol Stl9et North.
Newport Beech, CA 92660.
Robert J. Thlerprtner.
l.tOO Bri...,. ~ Horth.
Newport a.ch. CA 92660.
Andl9 J. 8elf, 1400 8tfs..
tol StrMt ~.Newport
e.ctt, CA 92'6f0.
This~ 15conduct·
ed~e ........ ~.
Sisned: William tt Davis.
General Pwtner.
The ,..ntrent com·
menced to tranuct but·
lneu under the ftctftious
bulineu name above on
,ebrulfy 1, l•.
Thia ......... _fMed
with ttM County ca...-of
O.....,~onAcwt25. 1•. 5115115 5/22 5129 4963
,._IC.at'ICI
iiOlalflUTHOf ......... = .... Nill lll•UI I ,_
---~llDl7 To .. ...._llllldc..._
~I.; Qjl .... c:rtd-
illn, ......... .-fNY
.,. --.... lfttlll 11111! In
the wUI or ..-. Gf Ml·
CHAD..AU..EN NEWmRRY.
A~t.lbe9tfMed
by SANDRA KIM NEW8ER·
RY in the Superior Court
otOMNGE~,.._.
=-~SANORA KIM NEW· ..... Md•I*·
IOftat reprnentetiw to
.... 1111 ......... of the
~ ...
The pedllon ...........
thority to administer the
....... under the ........ ld-
ent Admlntwatlon of
C...Ad.
A .......... on the petition
wiH be hekt on 6-11-1986
8t 9:30 AM in Dept 3 ~
cat8d at 700 CMC C£NTER
DRIVE WEST, SANT A AHA.
CA92702.
IF YOU OBJECT to the
,,..,,.. .. of the petition, you
should either appear M the
hearinc and state your ob-
Jections or file written ob-
jections with the court be-
fore the hurins. Your
appearance may be in per.
son or by your attorney.
IF YOU AA£ A CREOfTOR
or a continpnt cnditor of
the deceased, you must file
your claim with the court
or pt..-ent it to the personal
representative apPointed
by the court within four
months from the date of
first iuu.1Ce of ~ as
provided in section 700 of
the California Probate Code.
The time b' fill,. claims
will not uptte prior to four
months from the date of
the hMri .. noticed~-
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kept by the couft. " you are a person Interested in
the ...... you may MtVll
upon the executor cw ed·
mlnistratlor, or upon the M-
tomey tar the .@llC'llOr "'
edminilt»lb, ~-wittt
the court .. proof of ....
vie», • .,..,, ,..,.. --i .. thM you .... ..,...
notice at the flllns at an
inventory end epcni ...
rnent of estate aSMts Of
of the ...... ,,..... ...
In MCUona 1200 and
1200..5ftltMCalibn9 ~
billllCoa AttomeJ for 1)9titloner:
JOHN II. GUSTAFSON,
2041 BUSINESS CENTER
OR., SUITE 210, IRYINE,
CA92715.
5/22 5/29 6/5 5022
, ...
WNOTICI
ACllllOUI ••rl• NAiil ITA..-.0 The fulloMllC .,.,....,.
doinc ..,._. IE AMER·
IVEST PAltTNEJtS • HUN·
TINGTON BEACH, 140
Newport C.... OrM. 9118.
455, Newport 8-ch, CA
926&0.
Alflin•..nN,.,Mt&t ----. MO
Newport c.w OfM. •
455, Newpott Beech, CA
926&0. Ctlfford R. Boeclunen,
M.D., 3177 lihler Lau aw., eu,.,.. fell. OH
~.
lri•~·O,
P.O. a. UUO, 1'165 £J
l.orro Vitia, .... dlo Sera
Fe. CA 92061.
(11t1ln Famltr '-tner·
•13.U011'25K ...... N.* .. • •· ............. DC2!DOOI. HOftrd J. ..... M.D.,
. 2030Qli.,..r ...... Mnn.
&am
......: "°'1CE
hCliliOUl--
NAME STATEMIJfT
The~ penans lf'tl
doinc business as: DAVIS
ANAHEIM DISTRIBUTION
CENTER ASSOCIATES.
1400 Bristol StrM North,
Newport Bach, CA 92660.
William K. Davis, 1400
Bristol Street North. New·
pott Beach, CA 92660
Richard E. Lucy, 1400
Bristol Street Notth. New·
port Beech. CA 92660.
Charles L. Buchanan,
1400 Bristol ~ North,
~Beech. CA 92660.
Robert J. Thier1artner,
1400 Bristol Stf8llt North,
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
Andtew J. Belt, 1400 Bris-
tol Street North, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
This busineu is conduct·
ed~e ...... ~.
Sianed: William K. Devis, a..111 ,.,.,..,
The rqlltrent com·
menced to tranuct bu ..
Inns under the fic:tfttout
~ ..... lilald ....
on f*'-Y 1, 1-.
This 4 I 11a'il w Ned
with the County Clerk of
0....., County on April 28,
1916.
f'lle No. F307640
5115/15 5122 5/29 4962
K-8111
~llOllCI
ntiii .. • llffDI ..... ITAYW
The..,...,...,. persons .....
doina bu9'NSS u : TENS CAM. .USO Von Karmen,
Su-. 450, Newport a.ch, c. 926450. .
J.0. Medicel, Inc., 4350
Von Kannan, Sult• •50. * 'Part Bw:tt, ca 92660. Be,.,.. R.snick, A law
Cotpmillka .. U50 Von "-· "*'• S&aite '50. NcaPort ~C.llMO.
Thlt bullr.-11 c:onducl·
ed by• Cllill)Of'll)foa. ~ Oeorwl Dennis Ill, Preti·
dint..
The ,...,ttrant com-
meMed to v.nted bus·
.,_. under the ftctidoul ......_ .............
onMM:tl l. l•.
Thit 19 I ?Wit W ftled
wfttl ..._ County Cletk of
ar._~onAcri17.
1 ..
Fie No. F30&81•
518 5115 5122 5/29 4944
.....
,_.IC..nca
HCHl .. 9Ulllll• -•am "' The ........ ""°" ii dol"I bullneM es: PINE· wooo MlADOWS MOllL£
EITATtlt L 11>., A CAUFOR·
NIA LIMITED PARTNER·
SHiit/COLONY PARK
ESTATD. LTD-. ACAUfOR·
NIA LIMITED PARTNER·
.... 12 .. a.nd °"""· t•aport lillch, CA~-
Bna A.~82S.
lalef)d om., Newport
a.ch, CA 92MO.
This ........ conduct-... ~ . .,......~
Silned: ~A.~
The r .. ittrant com·
fMIM*t to tnnuct bus·
IMM under the flctittout
bulinett names listed
...,_on5/l/86.
This ltllllli11aent was filed
with the County Clerk of
()ranee County on May 2,
1986.
Ale No. F308092
5/8 5/15 5/22 5/29 4968
1-25111
"*JC NOTICI
ACiiiiOUI .......
IUMEIJATIMUI
Tt. folloalnc persons are
doina buslne11 as: CITY
CENTER ASSOCIATES II,
l.tOO Bristol Street Notth,
Newport Beech, CA 92660.
William K. Davis, 1400
Bristol Street North, New-
port Beach, CA 92660.
Richard E. Lucy, 1400
Bristol Street North, New-
port Buch, CA 92660.
Charles L. Buchanan.
1400 Bristol Street North,
Newport Beach, CA 92660.
Robert J. Thier1artner.
1400 Bristot St19et North.
NeWJ)Ol't Beech, CA 92660.
Alwkft J. Ball, l.tOO Bris-
tot Street North, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
This bualneu is conduct·
ed ~ e ...... pertiiership.
Sianed: William K. Devis,
a..111 Pwtrw.
The r .. istrent com·
meneed to trensact bus·
iness under the ftetitious
~,.,,,...., ....
on~1.1-.
TNI 4 1111-w fled
with the County et.rk of
0....., ~on Apftf 25, 1-.
Ale No. F301517
5/8 5/15 5122 5129 4964
1-21121 w.-nca *'" ..... , •• -ITAD n
The I.all ........
dcNns bualMA es: COS-
METIC SUIWmlY ME.OeCAl
GROUP. HEWPOIT lfACH,
400 Newport c... on.,
1302, Newport a.ch, CA
92660.
Michael V. Elem, M.O.,
Inc., 400 Ntaport c.ntef'
Drive, 1302, Newport
Belch, CA 92660.
Frederick 8erkowitl,
M.D., Inc., 400 Newpott c.r. OrM., 1302 ......
po'1 ~CA t2MO. n. ......_ls conduct·
ed bf ecorpcntian.--
Midl9el Y. Oem, M.O •• ,._.
ideM.
TI* ... ' , ... -fled with the County Clerk of
~County on April 18.
1986.
File No. F306922
5/85/15 5/22 5/29 4945
PUmJC NO'flCI nc11110U1 aa1mm
NAm STATIMDIT
The foliowi"I penon "
dolni business as: NEW·
PORT CATERING, 1701
Hl1ht•nd Otlve, Newport
Beech, CA 92660.
Janie Arnold, 1701 Hich-
1.id Drive. Newport Beech,
CA92660.
This business is conduct·
ed ~an indMduat. SilJ'9d:
Janie Arnold.
This IUlllment ... filed
with the County Clerk of
C>nqa C.ounty on May 12.
1986.
Ale No. F308783
5/22 5/29 6/5 6/12 5007
1.aw
"*ICMJfa n•nz m• Wth•AA .......
"'"" lllP ... w.-
nc111 .... 11111• ....
The "*'-"" '*90ft has wlthdrnn as a pnerel
partner from the pMIW•
ship openti"I under the
fictitious bu1lnna name
of M.S. ENTERPRISES at
23361 a Ten flold. s...
109, Et Tant, C.Ufornla
926,10.
The fictltlou$ bullneu
name sutMMlnt for the
pertnershlp wes filed on
January 10, 1916 In the
Counlral~ TM full ,_.. aftd ,_.
ldllaalthe ..... .....
•• b .......... . ..,... y_,. ....... .
2"Cl E Toro Rd., ...... lot. [I Tona. CeHfomia --. --= ,.,. y....,. s.
~ ,,,, ... _ ....
with tM Countr Clertl of °'--Count1 Oft ..., 2.
•
NA'&. w:au1•111111 _ .. II I"
'11111111 ...........
..,_ IM'n•• • 1DTIL· LION INOUITIM.I. tNC., ... r..m, .. DrM. ...
111, Newport leectt, CA .... U.Q.L, Inc.. 4IOO C-.-pu10rM. .... 13&. .._.
part 8ledt. CA--TMa ....... llcer f Id·
.., .,, • COftlOl ••an....,_ ....,.
TMa ............ -tied
wfth the County Cterll of
~ County on .._, 2,
1916.
fie No. F30ll23
5115/15 5122 Sl2t '"'
,..IC ....
HCHIA• • I 1111• ........ "
Thefulc :t••Pll-.. ..,_ llli•ln•t IE QL£N.
RIDGE ASSOCIATtS. 660
Nfl•ca•t:ICl*'lftrt C.-Orhe, SUia
850, N41wpcwt a.ct.. CA
92660.
Gery Wacombe. 660 ..... C...-Ortwe. S&N
850, Newport leach, CA
926'0.
...._ ...... MO tl•wp0f1
~Drift, Suite 15(),
~-apart a.dt. CA t2660.
Jadt ........ 2CM9 c-.
tury ,.,. bat. ... 1100.
U. ~CA 90067.
Jedl Oldtwn, 660 New-
port Center, Drive. Suite
850, Newport Beach, CA
92660.
Ken Townsend, 2001
Ro6s Avenue, LB 16, Suite
1600, o.l&as. TX 75201.
Stan Solomon, 660 .....
port Center Drive. Suite
850. Newport Beach, CA
92660 .
,.._r C.Pobianco, 660
Newport cant. Drive, Suite
850, Newport Buch, CA
92660.
A.I Wanemaliier. 660 New·
port Center Drive, Suite
850. Newport Bach. CA
92660.
Stew Kurth, 2001 Ross
Avenue. LB 16, Suite 1600.
Dallas, TX 75201.
O.w Eisner. 2049 Cen·
tury Pant East. Su* 1700.
U.~CA90067.
Louis Malone, 5 Civic
Plaza, Suite 100, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
AJ w... 4000 MK.At·
thur 8oui.v.rd. Suitll 1000.
Ne•l*'t a.ch. CA 92660.
o.nn1s T~. 4000 Mac·
Arthur Boulftard, Suite
1000, Hewpan 8-ch. CA
92660.
Rer Watson, 2501 Alta
Vim. Nea~1 Beacft, CA
~
........... 660 .....
port Centef Drive, Suite
1400. ... pDrt 8wh. CA
92660. -.., Joh-. .......
port c.Mer Drive. Suite
850, Newport 8Nch, CA
t2MO.
TNI bu1ir-. ii canduct·
... .,, ...... ..,_Wlhip.
TM ,...1strant com-
menced '° trwect buli· nes1 under the fictitious
buslneu NMN or names
Al1ad ebCM on Ncwnber
26. 1•. Silned: Man H .
W.W. TNs ... ,..,. _filed
with the County Cterk of
Or-.. County on Mar 9. 1-. n. Ho. F308715
5/22 5/29 6156112 5010
..,...
"*IC~
ACnt .. Ml•IEIS
NWITAIWJff
The ~P9'10ill 8"9
doinc busineu n : FOOT.
Hill ANO BASELINE AS·
SOCIATES, a California
.. neral partnership, # 13 ~ Pl&ra. Sufte 200,
"'-Port 8-ch. CA~.
Stephen C. Hopkins.
2563 Mon.co Driw. Ucuna
Beldt, CA 92651.
MA nSHAN CORPORA·
TION. California, 25092
Buckboard Lane. usuna
Hiiis, CA 92653.
This business IS conduct·
ed hr a aeneral PIWtl.-ship
The re{tstrant com-
menced to trans.ct bus1·
nets under the fictitious
business name°' names
lilted above on February
l, 1986. Sisned: Stephen
C.Hapldns.
TIMI llMlonent was filed
with the County Clerk of Or-. Coonty on May 6, 1-.
Fill No. Fl08318
5/15 5/22 5/29 6/5 4983 ......
"*IC "'11Cl
11eu1 .. .,• m
-mm111 ·~·· ... ..,.. ... -. b1al1 111-.: DE.Win.
HMWY. 2133 Vim a..
-,... pert llMcft, Celi-...,...,.,
Mm H. Clhun. 2133 Vista Leredo, Newport
--. Cea 926IO.
Adela H. Calhoun, as
T.,.._ al.....__, Trull 8.,
21D _._ L8r9dQ. Nllll)Oa1
8-dl. CA 92MO. Thia ....... ~.
ed by ~L Silrled:
AcW9 H. Celhaun.
Thia ......... -fited
with the County Clerk of
Or-. County on May 5, 1-.
Fill No. f308275
5/15 5122 5/29 615 ....
WllOncl ........... t• wn•m11n The ....., ..... l*10n ..
doinl ...,_ as: tK1't R.
WILtv & ASSOCIATES/ ~PAaflCYAWA
TIOHS. 414 311t St., 2nd
floor, New;:at Bled\, CA 92al.
"or "· Wiler, 414 lht 9l. *>. •kspcrt Blech, CA 9"63.
This ....... conduct.
ed by 8ft lndiwidulll. Siped:
Ao,R. WW.,
This It 111 IT'llf'lt -filed
with the County Clerk of
Or.,.. Courcy on April 30,
1916.
AM No. f307875
5115 5122 5129 6/5 49n
1·2MU
.....CNOTICI
nc111w ••r111
UMllTATDmn
The toMowi111 persons are
-. businas as: TOWNE
ANO MISSION ASSO·
ctA TES. a. Cafifomill Genet.
.. Partl..-ship, 113 ~
rate ptaza. Suite 200.
Newport Beech. CA 92660.
Stephen C. Hopkins.
Trust9e. °" any Successor
Trustee al the Stephen C.
Hopkins and Denise Hop-
kins Trust. under Oeclafa.
tion al Trust dal9d October
24. 1980 and as amended,
2553 Monaco OrM, Laauna
Beach. CA 92651.
M•ttshan Corporation,
Callfornta, 25092 Buck·
boatd a...ne. Lacuna Hills.
CA92653.
Tom Lenny, 17 Woodftow.
er, Irvine, CA 92714.
This business is conduct·
ed by a ..... partnership
Sianed. Stephen C. Hop-
kins.
This st.lltet•lef'lt was filed
with the County Clerk of
Ora,. County on May 12.
1986.
File No. f3088M
S/22 S/29 6/S 6/12 5013
PUelJC flOnCI
ntiiiiOUI ••1111
UMEITA1"EmJtt
The tolbfil11 persons ant
doirw bulir.a as: GRANO
AMERtCAH TRAVEL. 3301
Wnt Mec:Arthur Btvd.,
Sera Ana. CA 9270I .
Guy E. Bowe, 11409 S.
Hollyknoll, Whittier. CA
90604.
This bulirma is conduct·
ed bJ • uapcrlllkwe. Silrted: GurE...._,. ..... ll
This I I "*" -lkd wtth the County Clertl of
0...,,.. ~ on Mey 5,
1916.
f"tle No. Fl081M
5115115 5/22 5129 4953
.....CNOTD
fiCiii ..... , ..
NAm:IYA..-T
The Wtowinc person Is
doint buaineu as: PER·
SOHM. Eva 117 Abelor'9, a... tsl8ftd. CA 92662.
Linda Gordon Finster.
117 Abalone, Balboa Is-
land. CA 92662. .,... ...,._ is conduct·
ed hr en indMdual. Silrted:
UndeflnlW.
.,... .. ' ,-.,.. -Ned •itti tM County Clerk of
0...,,.. ~on April 21.
ltl6.
Ale No. F307039
518 5115 5122 5129 4942
... a....,,.,
llllitti Ml LI II• tA· .......... , ........ ........ TNi••• •• _ ....
with -. c..,... an of =r c.._ on Mly 12.
,. No. F30l71t
5115 5/22 5129 615 4990
lalrl fiWllC ....
nc1n .. a11 •• .... If .. (ff
The '°"°""" l*IGft ia ... bu1fn IM a: STAHG-MO ll.AOQ. 2619 .._,.. ta. Neupwt e.ch, Calif.
amie92MO.
J.C. ar.num. Inc., Calif·
omia, 2619 RaQuD. ......
port Beech, California
92660.
Thil businest .. conduct·
ed hr• c:orpor1tioo. Silned:
J.C. BrMum. Inc., John C.
Branum.PNsidlnt.
This .....,.,.. .. filed
with the County Clerk of
Or.,,.. County on April 18,
1986.
File No. f306918
5/15 5122 5/29 6/5 4991
l-21117
....CNOTICI f1Cilh0UI .,.1111
NAMllTA'llMINT
The~ perlOllS.,.
doin1 business as: DEL
PRADO OFFICE CENTER.
LTD., a Catifomia Limited
Partnership, 3 Corporate
Ptau, Sui9 233. Newport
Beech, CA 92660.
Universal uploration
Inc., A California Corpora-
tion, 3 Corporate Plaza.
Suite 233. Newport Beach.
California 92660.
C09sbide financial Cor·
l>Oflltion. A California Cor·
pcntion, 3 Corporate Aaza.
Newport 8-ch, CA 92660.
This business is conduct·
ed hr a limited pal'tnef'ship.
Siped: Scan w. Weitman.
PtMlt1rt.C.O.... Rnan-
cillf, General Pwtrw.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of
<Kanae County on May 7.
1986.
file No. F308487
5/ 15 S/22 5129 6/5 4993
1·21111
"*.IC llOfa
FICiiiiOUI a 111111
U.ITAl'EMaf
The followinc person is
doin1 busi~s as:
GUARDIAN OEV£LOPMENT
COMPANY, a C.Hfornia
Limited Partnership, 3152
Redhill Ave .• Suite 275.
Calta Mesa. CA 92626.
S&J Development. Inc .•
3152 Redhill Ave .• Suite
275, Costa Mesa. CA 92626,
California Corponition.
This busineu is conduct·
ed hr. limited pertnership.
Sisned: James S. Salter,
Pr .... S&.1..0.Velopment,
Inc.
This staUment was filed
with the County Clerk of
<>ranee County on May 8,
1986.
F"lle No. f308590
5/15 5/22 5/29 6/S 4995 .....
NOTICE °' T1lUITEl'S Ml.£ T.S.Ne.llM
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A OEEO Of TRUST
DATED JANUARY 19, 19n. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOlD AT
A PUBUC SA1.£.. If YOU NEED AN EXPlANATION Of
THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU,
YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER.
On JUNE 6lh. 1986, at 9:15 A.M. NATIONAl FORE·
CLOSURE SERVICE. INC. H duly appointed Trustee
under and puf"IUMt to Deed al Trust.
Recorded JANUARY 28, 1977, as inst. No. 39774,
In booll 12051, Pllll 1597, al OfficW Records in the
afftce d h ~ A9eordlt' al ORANGE~. S....
al CALIFORNIA. flllCl*d by P£Tt J. llONIH AND JEAN
F. BONIN, HUS8ANO ANO WIF'E
WIU SEU AT flla«: AUCTION TO TH£ HIGHEST
8IOOOt FOR CASH. ~ Ill time al sale In '-""
moMJ al die UNeild -) .. die ..,,,.. •lll•lCI to
the old Or-. Count, ~ loc:llt9d on S.U
Ana &Mt .. bill Hn ~ SttMI and Broedway,
Seta Ana. C11lbit'
II rW;a. .. and ..,_. m1W'9d ID and ,.,. hllld
hr II undlr lllid Deed al T Nit in die P'Ol*tY situllllld
in lllld Countr .... Sllllt .-C.ibld a:
LOT 32 IN TltACT NO. 3764, AS SHOWN ON A MAP
A£COM>ED IN 8()()1( 152. PAGES 20. 21 AND 22 Of
MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS Of ORANGE
COUNTY.
The .,... addtw and altw common deli&Ntion.
tf .,,,, ol h .... ptapelty described .,.,. is purported
tobe:
1821 HOLIDAY, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA
The ............ Trust. disc:teiml any liabilitY fot
lll'f'/ MllCarec!MSSolthe..,_.addr-.aandatt.c:ommon «MlllrllltkM. If .,,,. shcMn herein.
Saki ule will be made, but without convenant or
.,,....., .... -OI implied, f'1SI dillll titte, polffllion,
or encurntnnc:.. to P8J h ,....... principal sum
of the note(s) secured by uid Deed of Trust. with .___....,_&. • ptowided in uid nofll(s), advwas,
tf any, under the terms of the Deed of Trust. fMs,
dlel ... Md :r::: I al the TIUlllle Ind al h trusts a 0 I t by llid al T Nit.
ThetalllamourtlaftM W'lpeid 'b1t1raaltheatiUstkln
secured by the ~ to be told and ~
eltiml .. 11 C09b. :11• Md ....... the time
of tM Initial publ ion of the NotJce of Sale Is
$443.44100. • The bal....a., undlr Mid Died ol Tl'Ult ......
eweoAld Md dll_,... ID the.,,............ a~
Oedendon of .,.,..... end o.n.nd ....... Md •
WfttlM Notice of Def9utt and Oectioft to Sett. TM
"' ...... ~ ~ Na*e ol DllM* ... Oadlon to W to be reconted in tM ~ wtwe the ,...
~-~~ NATIONAL FaEl.OllJR£ ~2100 SAW· lD.L£ a.VO.. 9UIT£ 306. W. LOS CA to02S. ~JNtOI. It WANDA McNEAI... NIT ¥ICl
51115122 $121 49"15
1-25271
.....CNOTICI
NOTICI OJI DIATH 0#
II.IA• 2.
AD•Atd DTATE NO.
A-Ulla
To all hlin. a..tk:iaries,
aeditlw s. mltie..,. CNd-
tllon, and persons who mllY
be ~--.....,81tld in
.. ""' OI ...... al RSA BERGER. A_.,.'-been filed
hr LOIS WOOOBRtOGE in
the Su...,tor Court of
Or-.~ ........
tt1111 LOIS W0008RtOGE be ..,.,.. ..... -s--• rep-resent.tlw to adtnlnimr
the ...... dhdec ... ll
The PltitiOr1 ,.. ... .,..
thorlt1 to lldminister the
.... under the ........
dent Adminlstrnion of
Em...Ad..
A t.r.ns on the petition
will be held on 6-4-1986
at 9:30 AM in Dlpt. 3 lo-
caeed 8t 700 CMC CENTER
ORM WEST, SANTA ANA.
CA92702.
If YOU OBJECT to the
....... d .. Oltition. you lhDutd .... ..,., Ill the
~ ......... 'If/A/If oO-
IKtiOI• Of • Mttlln ob-
~...,, the court be-
fwe the hearlnt. Your ..,.,_.a fNlY be in per-'°" OI bJ,... ..,,.,.
IF YOU Nl£ A CMDfTOR
or ........... 0.-. al
the dee di,. )IOU ..... fMe '°"' dliWft ....._ .... COUf't
orP"tll>'ltalDhl*••
~~ by the court within four
rnonthl ,,.,. tM ... of
........ ol ..... -
...... d '" lldlaft 100 d the~,..~ ... Code.
The ""-tor .... dliml
will not .... prtar ID bar
mcwlths f'rGfft tM dde of
.. ..,. ... naticed ...
YOU MAY EXAMINE the
file kept by the caurt. " Wo'.I
are • person h• 1111 d in
the ...... you may ~
upon the eaecutor Ol ad·
miniltrillClf. "" upon .. lit· tamer tor the euattor 01
admilnlt811w,8ftdtle....,
the c:cut .... p!ffJd d .. . ... ...... ,.... .... .
Kw thllt ~ dlllre ,.....
notice d the finns o1 .,,
Inventory and ......... ..
ment of estate ..... Ol
al h piltitiol• or~ ...... 1n • ._uoo
and 1200.Sol .. Cllf ....
Plubilll Codil.
Altomer tor pstttioner:
HANKIN & fW..lllllEM. BY:
MAM 8. HN«JN. l.SO
WILSHIRE 8lVO., SUITE
1200. LOS ANGEUS, CA
90024.
5/15 5/22 5/29 4996
... ......
ICM IUIKI I I
--· It :n. ~ ...... lllf'IOn la
............ Ill-.: CAlW·
()MIA YAN IOQ MIJCH,
4800 Cuc J .. .,... ...
524, fMmput leedt. CA ..a. ,
JQM c. Ven .... llOO
w..tU.S. Hwr42-I' ..0 ...
039, o.e.t, KY 40026.
This bu1ln 111 Is aanduc:t·
ed bJ .. indMdulll. ~
JohnC.Yan .....
This ......... -ftliad with the County Clerk of
Or-.~ on Mey 12. 1916.
file No. flOl7l9
5/15 5/22 5129 6/5 4989
w...a
· ACiihOUI • 11111 • .. lfAJ Ai
The fotlowinc person ia doinc busiMU ea: tMRG
0t KVIRG COMHMY, 1660
Pwtl Hupcrt 1413 · ,.._.
part a.c:t\, CA 92660.
Kay Ooneld Ind lwdllte
Vir1Jnla Hallman, 1650
Pwtl Newport M15 · ,.._.
port a.ch, CA 92660.
TIMI businel& ii conduct·
ed by husband and wife
Si1ned: Kay 0. Hallman,
Katt D. H.tlmM..
This 1tll981..W -.s filed
with the County Clerk of
~ County on May 12 .
1986.
A'8 No. f3087 71
5/22 5/29 6/5 6/12 4992
WNOYICI
ACiihOUS Mr•IEll
NWIYATW
-The foOowtna person 1s
doenc busjness a: SWtSS-
UNE. 114 24th s.r.t. New-
port Belch, CA 92663.
MlchMf Lentz, 114 24ttl
Street. Newport e..cn. CA
92663.
This busineu IS conduct·
ed hr an individual. Sicned:
Michlel Lentz.
Thts stMMTtent was filed
with the County Clerk of
°'11111 County on May 19,
1986.
f"tle No. Fl09424
5/22 5/29 6/5 6/12 •999
wmra
fClllW• 11 t• .._ .. , rn
The follcMWIS lllf'IOn is
dllrwbl•'n1•s...-cMT fNlf ASY; .311 Old ,.._.
....... Pl± ' ~ " 8±aictl, CAIMQ..
"-' "1ub9n. 1'92 AJ.
1'8ace #A, Tustin, CA
~.
Tl*~ iscondud-· --~.~: K-. "1ub9n.
lNa It I ••• -filed •lttt the County CWk of
Or.,. County on May 19.
1916. ,.,. No. FJO!M26
5122 5/29 6/5 6/12 5015 ...... w...nca
Atilt ... llFll• ..... n•m n
The .......... .,.
doinl ~ • A.SJ Ill/
MAIN & CULVER, 2727
Nlaµ1 Blwd.. S... 200,
~~C.t:M63.
Air9d F. ' ....... 2727
fleupolt lhd .. ..,.. 200.
flu;alt a.d\ Ce t2f63.
-..L~'rm
... plft 8lwd... ,..... 200,
ti I J I "t a.c:ft. C. '2163. ....... o ....... rt27
Nupacrt lhd .. S..-. 200.
Pie P a "t -=--. C. t2t61 n. b1aln 111 la Oii f a. .......................
-..:-..L0.-1 .. l l'Na~a e ,.,._..,
wtttt tM Count1 ~ of
0...,,.. ~Oft .... 21. 1-. ,. No. Fl010M
511S/155122 5129 "57
~ -OI
iiJii 1 1&J~q1 1if i! ~-1·i•PiJ-111:11;liq;nu111 ai;1 u1~:?i!~idJ ··r1nuei:1-~~e;ij ~~ i!ri'i JP pr~1;11 ;;f~~i·~J't'"I
i 11.t l§HJlufl ~! rl 1111. llh1iJ rtbnl~~.! f11Uhlit.di!if JnJ~ r!~if. ~~=a~ ~ tJ~f !If, id i;i=' ;!~~; i;i:f i~. lv;I. -·
--~ lil~!~i~~ll~iiJlli i!1'1i;irl rt ~!ii!l:i~~ ~ii!~;~~~J!l?!~~~~;8i~~I! ~!~~ !il!!!!~~II~ilJ·f ii ill ~:!!!i5;;~i~~!,~§~ii~-••
d a~ !i!iU li!Hiil ii HI iiUiHi !f !itiril 1iUiiUllll!lll !lilir ~Iii !l!ili ii!Hiil i! !Ii il~Hiilili"il!,11111
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i .
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I Ill, ••••
fAIR 11
MOTtCI • HUUV GMJll ... Jlldl ... ....,, ...................
L..._'-ltlfwM!s
................ fldl. ...............
" r.e.,. lelr a "--• 1201 O..lt.. .... 410. CMy ., ,.. ..... 9-cft,
~"a.... ......
ClllC& nlS:. .. -.. Jl•
-fllhcl ... 1--MUtulll con 11Rt, d611otve
tMuid .......... end term6Mtll9 ..., ~ .........
Sllld ..... , 111 19 .. tu.-
luN ..... o-d''CIM by ....... ,..., ..... ....
L Kallr .......... .
dtlc:ta ........... ...
........ "" .... firm end ........... ~ ....,...,_
0-.ct ..... 28th d.y of
Aorif.19M.
JACK M. EARLEY
JENHlf'Ot L Ktu.ER
JAM£S S. EGAR
AtlDrNy. Urtly & Kala.r,
1201 Dow St, Suiel 470,
Newpoot 8-dt, Ca. 92660,
(714) 476-2657.
5/15 5122 5/29 6/5 4976
&.au&
"*.IC N011CI
ACll llOUI • llFI EIS
NAMllTAl'WT
The foAowi"I person IS
doinl ..,.._ a SUPER·
IOR ADVERTISING. 1661
Superior, Com Mesa, CA
92627.
.Mdl Ewna. H61 S...-·
ior, Coltl ...... CA 92627.
11* ...... llcanduct-
.. by .. indhiduM. SilNd:
JKltE---.
This ....... fll'lt•mlttt -Ned
wittt ttte County c~ of
ORANGE ~on M., 9.
1986.
File No. fl08716
S-22 S-29 6-5 6-12 5009
a.am
"*IC ""1QE n:=•1111• ITAlW'f
The fof lowi"I per10n is
doir1I bulif'9la as.: J. PERRY
fLLUSTAATION DESIGN,
2oeo .... &• v ... Lane.
Colla Mela, CA 92627.
Janet Lynn, 2050 Me.·
dow v... Une. Colla ......
CA92627.
This~ is mnduct·
.. by.,,~. SiFed:
JaMtL,nn.
This _,..,.,. -filed
with the County Cletk of
Or-. CourQ on Acri 21,
1986.
Fite No. FJ07050
5115115 5/22 S/29 4943
WllO'l'a
HCiit ... 9U•lm
IMMllTAT •i
The ~ peraan is
doir11.,.,..,_ • ZAW.AA OESIGNSIZAHARA INTER·
NATIONAL. 1077 Santa
Ana, Lacuna Beach, CA
92651
Sheri-Anne flhy, 1077 s.a Ana, lllUna a.ch.
CA92661.
This business IS conduct·
.. bf•~. Staned
Stwi-Anne Fahy
This stat1 me1 It was ftted
with the County Clerk of
Or.,. County on M.y 12.
1986.
F"tte No. F 308781
5/22 5/29 6/5 6/ 12 5004
WNOTICE
ACiiliOUI ......
NAMl ITATmlll'T
The foflowi"I person is
do'n1 business H : PAN
AM£.RtCAH SECURfTY SYS-
TEMS. 729 W 16th St ..
COiia ...... 92627.
CMftes R. Judson, 729 w. 16th St .• Costa ......
92627
This~ la conduct·
ed bf .. indMdull. Si9ted: a.tea R. Judlon.
Thi9 It I n..C -ftled with ttte County Cten o1
0...,.. ~on May 12.
19&
Fil9 No. f'lOl7115
5122 5129 615 6112 5006
.....
~ .....
fCiiSW• UL M -··· '" n. ............. ..
.._ bulin 111 • ltMNE
MOltTGAGE COMP.ANY, 620 Naz;at C.,.., Oriw;
t .. mpoirt 8-ch, CA 92660.
The Irvine Com1>11n1. a
Mich191n capoolltion, 550
NelWpoot c... Drive. ......
port a.ch, CA 92660.
This business is conduct-
ed by. COf pooation. Sitned:
Thomu H. Nielsen, Pres-
ident.
The re1istrant com-
menced to transact bus·
iness under the fictitious
business name above on
4/86.
This statement was filed
with the County Clerk of Oranee County on Ac>til 2,
1986.
518 5/ 15 5122 5/29 4966
WN011Cl
ACiiiW9U• .. ... ITA1-I
ThetolM ..........
doifW busirma M: GIUETT
FISHING CENTER/CALI·
FORNIA LUR£S/CAUfOR.
HIS JIGS/HASCO. 1640
Pono• AWi., Costa Mesa,
CA92627.
Tom GiU1tt. 126 E. 18th
Str9et, Al02, C.osta Mesa.
CA92627.
A~ Fortner. 126 E.
18th StrHt. A 102, Com
...... CA92627.
Kathy fortrw, 1815 T us.
tin Ave .• Costa Mes., C.
92627. M• Fr.nldin, 1815 Tus-
tin Ave .• Costa Mesa. C.
92627.
This business is conduct·
edby• ..... ~. ~~Fam..
This stallli••lt .. filed
with the County Cl~ of
Oranet County on May 5,
1986.
File No. Fl08192
5/8 5115 5/22 5129 4951
w.nca f'ICiii .... ,.
U.ITAJWI
The follcMins ""°" is doina business es: MIRA·
CLE ENTERPRISES, 426
Catafiq Or.. Newport
e.d\,CA92663.
Jo,a o.. rlShw. 426
c.talin. Or.. Newpot1 a.eta. CA 92663.
This busines is conduct·
.. by'" indiwiduel. Siped:
~ Oi9r'9 rishw.
This .......,.,,. -filed with the County Clerk of
Or..-County on S. l ~.
File No. f'3()9425
5122 5/29 6/5 6/12 5001
l..J5525
"*.ICNOl'a
STA~O/I
AUNDCUlllUIT Oii USE
Oii HC nhOUI .........
The foUowin1 persons
have abandoned the use
of the fic:titM>us businas name: LOMA LINDA MINJ-
PARTNERS, 4COO MacAr·
thur SMI., Suite 460, New-
port Buch. Ca 92660
The fictitious business
Mme ..... ., to abcM ws
fiJed on O.C. S. 1984 in the
~ al Orwtiit-OrWna'
F'tla No. F262480.
Capia•IO~
4400 lbc.Arthur Blvd .•
S.. 4'0, Nt ~ 8-ch.
Cai2MO.
An•t • 111111~-s.
4400 M«Atthuf' ~ .
S&At 4'0. Nemport ~
C.92660. _._ •Md.,.. .. ,....m'd"" M. F ...
Plirtns. "* 11 •• _ .....
with tM County C'-' of
~·.
"•ICW fCiii •• 011 • ---" ""''" , ........ ........ I a....-rs-
CAS'fO ~ 01 AMO-ICA.405~~ ......
PGlt e.ct.. CA l2MO.
The EIW•INKtlt Com-
pany, Inc., 405 V....
Grende. f!Mapo:tt Bwtt, CA~
"*'"•I Ill llcancb:t-ed..,. ••1111u, ol The
EnclebNcM Co.. Inc. ~=....,~ ...........
TI* •n•••••m111tl -Wied wtth the County Clerll of Or-.~ on Acri 24 • 1986.
f'tle No. F30733'
518 5/15 5/22 5/29 4949
-..an w•1a
ACfhiOUI ... llU
IUmlTA~
The f0Uowk11 persons we
dc:Wna business as: ASJ U/
REDONDO BEACH, 2727
Newpott B~ .• Suite 200,
Newpoot a.ch, Ca 92663.
Alfred F. l 1~. '1:727
Newport 81;,d., Suite 200,
Newport Beech, Ca 92663.
StlMn L Gumpert. 2n7
Newport Btvd., Suite 200,
P•ewport a.ch. Ca 92663.
Jimmie o. Williams. 2n1
Newport Blvd., Suite 200.
Nem'PQIJt a.ch, Ca 92663.
This bulir-. is c:andud·
edby• ...... ~ SilNd: ~ L Gumpert
This .....,_ft -filed with the County Cterll of
Or.,.~ on April 21.
1916. -f'lle No. FJ07065
5/8 5/ 15 5/22 5/29 4958
a.&191
Wllllla
Aehi .. • II llD
IMMllTA.-r n. talaiailiw s-••.,. doi .. buUnesa -.: ANO().
YN MEO, 4350 Von K.wm.n,
S&* 450, Newport 8w:h.
CA92660.
TENS Care, 4350 Yon
K.tman, Suite 450, New-
port a.ch, CA~.
AN().OYN MEO .• tNC .,
4350 Yon KarmM, Suite
450, Newport Buc:h, CA
92'660 .
The at>aw business con-
dudld bulif-.ss on Match
10, 1986.
This bulineu is c:andud·
edby• ...... ~·
SilNd: Glor1ll o.ws Ill,
Pw1rw.
This .......... -filed with the County Clerk of
0...,. ~on Aprit 28.
1986.
File No. f'l07645
518 5115 5/22 5/29 4959
&.8118 .....c.ara
nthi .... 11111•
-ITAIWl
Thefdluaie• ~ ~
doina business es: 5000
CAMPUS, 5000 C.mpus
0rM. Newpcwt a.ch, CA
92660
Elliott Assoc1atm, • C.
lifomia pet1nershjp, 18102
Sky Park Circle. Suite A.
lnnne. CA 92714
Nevin S. Elliott. 24842
Hone Avenue, Lacuna Hills.,
CA92653
Paul C. Hesness. 12 Roi·
ltn& Brook, ln1ine. CA
92714
Thomas E W_,ley, 22.27
Port Carlisle, Newport
Beach, CA 92660.
~ M. Good. 18791 Win-
nwood Lane. S.U Ana. CA
92705
Christophet Morpn,
12052 Redhill AMnue,
Safa Ana. CA 92705 Siewd: hul c. Hlpess
This stltlw1• It -filed with the County Clerk of
Or.,.. County on April 18,
1916.
f'"1'e No. F3069 l 7
5/8 5115 5/22 5129 4946
I.a I I
... IC illMICI .._.,.rs"
l\z:t!U $' N*nalk:ela.....,
.............. fllllc.
F ..... ,.' I mtC..
JI ti :.-•Fz•-. ...... C••PIRJ.-.... C...• C..-11111. .. 1 0 U ..... ,Ull I I .,.._._.l'U1n._
.__._..olMs:ssu
TFFIJ 1 ~ lllR Ct JIAJ
.. 5eO ,.. ""' c.... O.W..IMI:•-.. ... port It ce... c...., _,
0.... .... flC&U s• ........ 2-.,.,
~. ltM.lllJ•rt ...
XS£Lilt ' t 1 .. lllld ..... , .......... ..... S : a ---·-11 .....
fUftMr nalice .. .....,
.... ..... & .........
......... 11$1 '( .... ....., ...... ..... ---......., .. ..
er(-> .. (Illa) ~ .., _,_ ~.a.. .. _
al ......
DATED AT Neepc:rrt 8Mdt. c ,., ....... 20lt\
deyolllllr.t-. ~)~Alen ._,....._
5129 5CMO
1.-1!.
fUalC...a
NOTICI OF-.unoR
OfPMJM I•
Notice is ~ pursaant
to Section 15035.5 ol the
Corporation's Code that
Bruno _,., Ew em.. _,.,
Martin.,,., DonJlhJ Hortw.
~-....... _,. buliNss as 1*1ras Lnilr the firm
,... al Bru-Mwt. Ltd.., ..
3161 Aldlil ._..,cam
Mesa. Califwni9 92626.
... ch.ata•d ..... l*t·
iwtNpaol April 30.1916.
bymulu81QDJ ....... ...
eftw uid ....... ftO
person Md ....... i., ..,
incur..,abrsrwaanbe-
...,althe....._tnn.
1"fNs Notic.e is dmd IS
al April 30. 1986.
Bruno ... e.a..
...... Honw
~Hortw
5/29' SOtl
....e•ra
FChi .... JJ I IW
... lfaJW,
The fcA»wie .. .-son rs
-... busir.--R£GEN.. CY RESORTS INTERNA·
TIONAL. 18021 Sllypark
Circte, Ste K2. tl'Yine. CA
92714.
PKific R191 ICf torpor.
Mion. 5tMe ol lnco: PDI•
tion-c.lifomia. 18021
Sk,..rt Cirde. Sim K2. Ir·
vine. CA 92714.
This business is c:anduct·
eel by ac:otpCliaticwL ~
Pacific Re ... q Corpora-
tion, G.A. Fonnan, P'tesi·
d9nl
This it.alleirNnt wes filed
wittt the County Clerta of
Or.,.. Cowlty on April 9.
1986.
f'"lle No. Fl06024
5129 615 6/12 6/19 5027
Lll!lll .....c•-r-a-
rc111.,.•1111•
... IT ......
The faloaW• pel .. 'IS ...
dofq business as; N££-
Dl.ES ASSOaATES. • Cal-
ifomia General~~
•13 Capoo• Plaza. Sue
200, Ncwpolt Beach. CA
92660.
Stet>"-" C ... ans.
T rusa.. or 111"1 S.ccessor
Trusllle d the Slephen C
Hoc*•ns and Defuse Hop-
kins Trust. Dectar.tion d
Trust dated October 24.
1980, and as amended.
2553 MonecoOriw ........
a.ch CA 9265L
Mattshan COf'poration,
C.ljfomia. 2509"J Bud·
t..d Une. Lcuna Hills..
CA92661.
This business is conduct·
edbJ• ..... ~ Si&Md: Stephen c Hop-
kins.
This I I uetl -Mad
wittt the County Cten of
Or-. C4urtCy Oft ..., 15.
1916.
File No. FlOi:M4
5129 615 6/12 6/ 19 5GIZ.9
This" I tell -lilmd wittt "'-County CteR of
0...,. CaLny on Mllf 20,
1916.
FilS No. FlOM62
5/2961561126/19 5039
Hi The._. twpawww ...
ti'ISbl 11 ss1 a L FORT
LAUootOAU AJRPCMtl
HOTEL ASSOCIATES, 2.
FORT LAUOODAU AJR-
PORT HOTn ASSOCIATtS. • c.nonu UMilllld flilft.
•• ..... 4!50M ; '~ tw DrMt. ~Floor, .....
part 8lteca. CA 92"60
UMld Suills, Inc.... 4.50
Ne pout c..tw en.. -Floor. Ne c.ort a..cft. CA
92660. Tw CIOlpoo lliuo •
M"t Robert £. Woolley.
4.50 ... pu1 c..tw Orwe.
4dt Floor. Nc pOf1 8w:h..
CA92&60
Mr OwtlsM S •11e1.
1900 Soulh Hortolk. Suite
260. Sen M.eeo. CA 9'403
Landm•rti Suites of
Anwtc.a. Inc., 1900 South
Norfotk, Suite 260. San
M8teo, CA 9"03, Te.as
cupwllbot•
Thal bu9nes.s IS cancM:t·
edbya~~
s.-1 Uni8d ~ --• Tuas COfPOt .. toin, Mt·
ch9et R ~Yee
Aesidllu.._
T1'is •• 11 .... -fi9d
..... tM County a.ti of
Or-.. ~on ..., 20..
HIK.
f118No.'30Wl
5129 615 6112 6119 5036
.._n :"'~ -...aa-.u ....
......... ~. 3 1
.... CA~ .... d c. ............. . w s 1--.ca-.
1* lies I ;e. . .... , ....... •• '•••a.a: la:.
OMrP ... =IK.. LS st • .. ·--~ ..... ____ ...
..... c...,a.. .. =-Clmlllf. -...., a.
flc•FWI
512' 61511121119 5033 . -. "mca1m ICI I SI .... ' TM' A I.,.., ...
.._h • a: FOOT-
HIU. AND BASELINE AS-
SOCIATES. a Califomia
~hr...-sNo.•13 eo....,,..... Ptm. Su•
200. Ne pc.rt 8w9'. CA
~
Stephen c Hoc*Jns.
T rusllle. Oii _., S.cc• mor
Trusaee al the ~' C
Hapkwas ... 0... ._
kins T NSt. under o.ct..
bon al T NSI c:tlllled October
24. 1980 and -••llded.
lm1ICE Of TmllT&"'S Ill.( ----YOU AR£ IN DUMJl T UN0EJt A DUD OF TRUST
DATED May 23. 1984 UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION
TO PROTECT 'tOUlf PflOP£Jtt f . fT MAY 8E SOl.D AT
A PU8UC SAlE.. llf YOU NEID AN DCPlAMTION OIF
THE NATURE Of n.E PllOCUDeNG AGAINST YOU •
YOU SHCU.D COllfTACT A lAWftR.
On ,a.. 1-1916. Ill l:.JOP .II... M'01M. 8U"OCJ9'.
A CalitDnlia Co:pcwltion • dl-'r "44 a· t d Tr..-
undtr ...S pur...c ID o..d ol TNll ...... Jllfte
l , l.._ • inllr. 111o. •m..,_ o1 Ollcill -.......
...allled bf: lNTtltACTM SOMCl unUTY. INC ..
• Celitornie Corporltion • tNIODr(s). • n. aft'ic:e
of .... CoufttJ ----of Or-.. c:c..My .... of C 'S •W. WLl. Sill AT "8JC AlJC1lON TO HIGHEST
amGElt Fm CASH (pm); CM 11 -. ol 111a .. .....,.
....., al the Uni8d si..s) • -.... tD ......... .
loc•md at: 601 s.. l.wis St.. ~ CA. .. .......
....... ·--COii..,.. tD ... ,.. hlld .., ii undtr said Deed ol Trull 1n the PIGPertW ~ 1n Yid CaunlJ ... Sim dw:»tbed-.:
DMBT'A'
PMal.l.
Unit A-9 as 5"°"" on that cert:Mt -Mled con-
dominium .. rw:odtd Oft June 21&. 1982. •....,.......
N. 12-216547, Ollca.I koids of Or-. eou.ar. ca.
.....,.., -dltfined -the o.daf--. al Coww•• Concltica& and R n icliaia NU»dtld W 4. 1911.
in a.. 14167 p._ 1086, lft tN ~ bcords
of uid County. end as .... Mled bf an lnstnnn9nt
•«Udtid June 21&, 1W2. • lnslrun...t NEl 12-21Q548.
Oficilll llls::Gdl.
PMCEL2:
Alt .. dwidlld 2.5e ~ <"'> ....... tft and to
Lal l ol TrKI l ll53. tn -City al 0.. ...... Coun1tJ
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512961'5 6112 ..
,_a Uf II, t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEW811AVINE TODAY
Dall & CID •......... 124 u.: l lllDCk : •••.•••• • •••• 825
... ~ ROan"I 413 TUMPOllTATION
CLASSIFIED INDEX
llEllCHANDllE
SALES & SEllVICE
AntiQues .••......•••. 808
Appta.no.s •.......... 806
8lfds, •••.•••••••.•••• 826
REAL ESTATE
~ •••••.••••.•..• 4-16
lndustrilll .•........•• 506
Income Property •.••.• 509
t..ke Shore PrOC*tY 515
~ •••••••.••• ,9()()
Antique C1111ic Cir ... 912
Autaa for S.11 ........ 910 A.ua...., ........ 915
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Announctrc .......... 200 8eaut1 Aids .......... 213
Card of Thanks ....... 201
Cemetery Lots ...•.... 201
Florists ......•........ 207
Funeral Directory ..... 205
Funeral SeMces ...... 206
Heatth Aids .......... 214
lepl Notices ......... 212
Lodaes-Clubs-etc. 209
Nurseries ............ 815
Lost & found ......... 210
Personals ............ 211
BUSINESS
lrwestments .•........ 828
Money to l..oen .......• 605
Money Wanted ....... 606
Opportunities ......... 700
Opportunities Wtd ..... 704
EMPLOYMENT
Aaencies ............. 300
Opportunities ......... 305
Preparation .......... 307
Apolilnoes Wanted ..• 807
Auctions .••..•..••.•. 81•
Bulldlnc Material ..... 817
Business £.quipment 818
C.meni Equipment ..• 819
Coins/Stamps ........ 813
F~ ...•......... 800
.RtsnlturaWanted ..... 805 Garaae Sales ......... 705
Jewelry .............. 812
Marine Supplys ....•.. 906
Misc. for Sale ......... 809
Misc. Wanted ......••. 810
Musical Instrument ... 811
Office Equipment ..... 827
Pets & Supplies ....... 823
Acrela .............. 511
Apes. Fumlshed ........ 407
Apa. Unfurnished •.•. 408 Bkfs. to be Mo¥ecS •••• 816
Business Property •... 500
Business Rentals ..... 421
Condos for Rent ...... 409
Condol for Sale ....... 507
Commercial Property 505
Oeseft Property ...•..• 513
Fanns A Ranches ..... 512
Garaaes for Rent .....• 400
Houses for Sale ....... 508
Houses for Rent/Furn 405
Houses for Rent
/Unfum ............. 406
Lots for s.le .......... 510
Mobile Homes ........ 917 Mortalle & TD ...•..• 61J7
McJt:els ••••••••••••••• 415
Mountain C.bins ..... 422
Office Spice ......... 420
Out of Slate Prop ..... 514
R ... EstlteWent.d ... 518
Rentals to SNw'9 •••.•• 412
R..I Estate for Xcha ... 517
Real Est.ta Lmns ..... 600
RESORT PROPERTY
For Sate ••••....•.•••. 418
Rent.al ............... 417
AulO ...... Tns .... 901
Auto ~/Dam ..••. 913
Auto Repeir/For .•...• 914
bis ................ 9()5 c.r,,.,.,. ............. 919
Fcniln & Sports •••••• 911 Mosledl .....•........ 909
MotorcycJes & Bikes 908
~Homes ......... 916
SERVICES
Schools .............. 608
Situation Wanted .•.•• 308
Directory of
Business Services
305-Empl.
~
Husband and wife (only)
needed as housekeep-
er/ cook c\ 1.ardener/
chauffeur. Both must be
non-smokinc & English
speaki"I · Private room/
bath, board & salary.
SJC. 240-1281.
409-Condos for ....
Irvine Bachelor Conco Fully Furnished Pootside
witfl all amen~ties, 20
minutes from Newport.
$540 a month. ( 1 ~r
lease). (818)-791 ·9074
505-Commercl•I
Prop •
FOR RENT -or lease
commercial property M·
1 zoning or Laauna
Beach. Reasonable
price. Call 786-7043.
501-Hou••• for s-.
Buy repossessed VA
FmHA, HUD, HOMES
Carpentry · Remodeling
· Room Additions · Any
Repair Local NB licensed
SE Pihl Construct ion
631·5424
-child Care
Prof. housekeeper, child
care. companions $80/
wk
live in/ out 64 7 ·6606
guaranteed
•Distributors
AMWAY PRODUCTS
Clng & Lndry supplies
Cosmetics, Vitamins
Money back guar'td
Oelvry 786·2469 Sue
eGardenin&
ISHIKAWA
Custom Gardening
850-4147
•House CS..nina
CLEANING UNLIMITED
For excellence in house·
cleaning, providing all
supplies 1nch.tdin1 vac-T rustworthy & dependa-
ble. Call today for esti·
mates.
546·3726
214-Health Aids
Lovely licensed private
residence in Oranae for
ambulatory seniors.
Walk. distance to shops.
Sem1·private rooms start
at $950. 714-538-6046
305-Empl. Oppor·
tunities
LEGAL SECRETARY-
South Oranae county
patent firm seeks lepl
~!r~':a experience ptefew'red. No
shorthand. Setf starter. can OMla tor interview
(714)855-1246
•Horoscope
FREE
DAILY
HOROSCOPES
714·972·1953
•Jewelry
Repair·Retail-ApprC\isal
lay·away We buy sold
et. Raymond Jewelry
631·5105
•Nurses-Aide
Full·time Nurses·Aide
avail to WOf"k 6 days 9·
4. Lie Ref638·8059
COMPANION AIDE with
nursing experience look-
ing for elderly couple or
single elder1y. Will care
for you in my beautiful
home. or ~rs.
380-8035
•Plumbina & Heat-
ina
DRAINS CLEARED $15
MINIMUM Plumbing re
pairs Faucets, water
heaters, diposals, etc.
722·9066 or 851·9604
Professional typing,
wordprocessing & type·
settina WHILE YOU
WAIT!
Graphics Newport
72()..9191
305-Empl. Oppor-
tunities
Secretary I receptionist.
Excitina career opp'ty to
assist Office Otrector of
a )'OUl'll & eneraet)c NB
company (fine jewelry
salon) with a 1reat at·
mosc>here that caters to some of the wealthiest
well known people In the
world. We're lookin1 for
someone with excetlent
secretarial skills, 1ood
with client contacts, &
some computer expe·
rience at $1,400/mo, va·
cation & medical. Call
Faith at 644 8325
Family needs lovina
Christian eneraetic
woman to care for 2
children in our Irvine
home. Must hwe ca1 &
ref. Ena. spknc.. non ·
smkl. Must be flexible.
Aoorox. 15 c»tsJ mo hrs
1:1 pm now 7am·7pm
July, Aull.. tt qual top pey
651·1873.
Sales Reps wanted:
Video vendtna ma· chirm. For further info wrl9tlx 0 & R Inc., 3003 s. PwTY. 84, ~
Walh.99203
•Travel
St. Thomas · Acapulco
· Cancun, Round trip,
Air/hotel included $149.
ea.
l ·800-635-2424
•Type 19ltin1
Advertising art & 1010
design services, bro-
chures, typesetting. etc.
Graphics Newport
7:30-4 pm
72()..9191
WOROPROCESSING
All areas of business
competitive rates 760·
3831
•Wordprocessina
Typina. wordprocessina.
~pesettin1 plus adver·
tisina art seNices, print·
ina. etc. GraphK:s New·
port 72()..9191
WORDPROCESSING GRAPHICS
Reasonable 673-32n
305-Empl. Oppor-
tunities
£ASY ASSEMBLY WORK!
$714.00 per 100. Gua-
ranteed payment. No
Sales. Details-Send
stamped erwek>pe. Elan·
5075, 3418 Enterprise,
A. Pierce, Fl. 33482
Colleae or highschool
student work as office
helper. Flt around )'OUr
clau schedule. Need
transoortation. ~/hr. t.dM~22
llFEGUAROS To $6/hr
968-0311
• Samn1 Instructor • Hilh S6lrfa ,a&llh ~
JuJy.& ~ Jllnt W. &
equip. Must be hlahlV
1klllect. Call coiled It
(213) 515-0639.
2 Christian colleae stdnts
21 ~ resp looldn& to<
oppty to housesit sum
mos.-lnt.rvws & m avail
556-3610 Chris ext 322
Resp quiet female stdnt
would like to xchna lite
hsesttn1/hsekpn1 for
free rm. Messaae 545-
8466.
4()6.Hous./Rent/
Unf.
FOR LEASE! NEWER
LUXURY HOME IN CAPO
BEACH. 2 bdrm, den,
family room, 3 ba, fire-
place. Double garage.
Ocean view. Balcony.
Outside pet OK. $1275/
mo inciudes p_~r.
days 731·3777, Ron
eves & wkends 496·
3492, Tony
Bayfront. Bayside Place
C_DM" 2 br, t ba dup&ex,
pier & boat space. $2000
mo. Bill Grundy, Rltr .
675-6161
4-BEDROOM 2·bath Laa·
una Hills, fenced yara,
close to tenni5 courts.
$1,200 includes aarden·
er. Anna 643--3193
408-Ap•rtmenta,
Unfur.
San Clemente newer
custom 3 bdrm, den, 2~
baths, ocean view! 3 car
prap. 2 fireplaces, wet·
bar. Jl350/mo. (Lucille)
498-0050.
Room.mate wanted.
ocean·view South Laa·
una House $traiatit Noo-
smoklna, _Prof essiona I
only. J.400 monthly in-
c ludes utilities. ~99·
2275 Ewnina.
409-Condoa for
Rent
Condo· Laauna Hiiis 3
bdrms, 2 baths, 2-c.r
r~-:no All amenities
380-89n
ll'nmlC. Condo. 2 bdrm,
2 bL dbf I/Ill, pool. Jee,
tennls. Yrlr ren~~ $1000/mo. CJl)en 8:~ to 7. ~I now 21l-258-
S479
412-Rent•I• to ....
Female roommate want-
ed-Laguna Beach. 2
bdrm apt. ocean vtew.
Prefer professional 25-
35. Neat, re~~nsible, non-smoket. JJ50. 494-
2392, 497-6463 mes· saae.
ROOMMATE -share
Mission Viejo 3 bdrm
home, pool, spa, patios,
laundry. Male, 30 +,neat,
no druas. smokers OK.
$400+
855-895 1, message
FEMALE wanted, to
share Lake Forest home.
Room, bath~.)acuzzi,
oool. tennis. ~so + 1/ 3 utilities. Small child,
pet OK
859-8047
Female to share larae
Lake Forest house. Child
O.K. Private room & bath. Jacuzz~ DO()f, tennis, utH·
ittes.r. $L75 ~us 3. 859-
804 t .
417-Resort Rentals
HAWAIIAN deluxe ocean
frt condos on Maui, Wai·
kiki, Kauai, Kona, Best
beac h locations. Ken
494-9966 494-6670
from ~5 daily
3bdr, 3 ba, LaM Tahoe
watemont twnhse. Nr in·
cllne. $100/~y: for up
to 6 ppl 644 4022.
EXP0'86
Vancouver C.nada · 3
bdr home, fully fur·
nished, close to rapid
rail transit , l blk from
major mall dys6.tt-8580
John eYeS 848-6685.
BALBOA ISLAND COT·
TAGE
$750/week
(8 18) 790·9668, 952 ·
1040
418-For s.le
Palm Dessert Condom·
inium on the 12th C · 2 yws newt 2 ~.
2 bath. Furnished.
$5,000 down, assuma·
ble lolln! Tenns neeot-
iable.
(DiclO (714) 526-0700
507.
Condominiums
SAL~1 OWNER 3 BED· ROOM 3 BA TH Mission
Viejo Condo adjacent to
Country Club. Oec:orator wan ~· shutter, con· versat1on pit, security
system. Must see!
$143.500.
831·5107
Eveoinp
On Bay · Nr Bal Is entr
Prestigious pted condo
1 bdr + den + bonus
room approx 1880 sq.
ft., boat slip avail
$439,000 inc land owner 761).1018
Condo by owner San
Juan Hills East, 2 bed· room, 2 bath, double pr·
age, fireplace. Walk to
~otf, tennis, swimmina.
uiet, beautiful
131,900. 493-3850.
1st Time buyers assume
9 .42%. 30 years fixed
2 bedroom townhome,
Laauna Hills, air,
washer /dryer, many up-
grades, community DOOf
and jacuzzi. $92,500.
(714) 831-647?
508-HOUHI for
s.le
Lacuna Beach: 3 bdrm. 3 be custom home, pool.
jacuzzi, decks, canyon
& ocean view, privacy,
t>i&. .Y_a_rdi.._ unique. $425,000. IW brokers.
Motivated seller. Call
Jo~ 476·0567 day5;
494-7924 evenincs.
Hilltop home w/WN# of
lake Elsinore-on 5
acres. 3 bdnn,~2 be, ce-ramic tile thr u1hout.
Reduced to $ 26 000.
714-657·9334 (eave
mess1119.
4 BEDROOM 3 BATH El
TORO HOME Wind Rows
tract AW~, 2 2 yews new! u .
out' · er fi=I
avai&llbkt! Sl60}>00.
951·1141
CATALINA OCEAN VlEW
CUSfOM t.mtty home,
3 bedroom•, ~ beth, ~.::.ir:~
room. 3,000 sq. ft. ~r,ooo. OMW. 492-
==~,J~ TIONWIDE! Auth~
U.S. Public Law 93--.
FREE 24 hr recorded in-
tormation 1·918·493·
3837 /1·918-493-6305
Dept T·318
Coto de Caza, Custom
home · 3 bedrooms, 3
bath. Move in condition.
Lots of wood. Cul de sac
k>atioo. S225.000. 858-
0440.
Hunti~ Harbor. Pa·
ncnmic Bay Vu w/boat
dock. 3 decb. 3 bdf, 3~
ba. Huae master suite,
fam. rm w/oak wet bar.
Open Sun 1-5 17052
Baruna ln 714·846·
1126 apnt.
La1una Beach Ocean
views lot. Plush, small
house. Plans for custom
A.I.A. home. Whitew3ter,
city liahts. John owner:
833·2900 days.
$185,000
By owner · Waterfront
home on Lake Forest II
Broadest view of the lake
you can hiwe! bedroOm,
2 bath, dock dock and
small electric boat part
of the sale. Seller will
help finance. No aaents.
$225,000. py_ apPoint-
ment 768-5533.
By owner 2,000 SQ. ft.
house . • bedrooms, 2
bath, fireplace, spa larae
lot. Model quality. Coen
Ho.use every ~unday 'l 11.00 a.m . · 5.00 p.m. 493-4602. 33932 Aven-
ida Calito, S-O·C.
$198,500
NB · VIEW + TENNIS 4 ~ 2 stry + loft + spa $44~K 640-7849 PP
By owner -pt course
property . Links Point.
La1una Nlauet. 4 bed~
room, 3 bath, desicner
interior, manicured
property. Enter throuah
sec~rity ates. Open
Su '-OCIJ 12·5. 4 . 99t·3656 4
Buutiful San Clemente
custom homes wftt) pa-
noramic ocunviews in P'esticbA ...., dlwJI·
opment. Many ameni-
ties, pool and tenni5
courts aaent 71•-643~
1392.
Mission VMljo, 3 bed· room/maw ,..,.._ 2
bllths. Conblia Vista. ..... Familia". famity room,
fireplace, 1ulom.tic
IClrinldeL Nmr .... pi-vlteaes. By owner.
$132,000. Neaotiabae. 837-4081
Mission Vl•Jo Countiy
Club Goff COune Nw.
Flnlstera 2 bedroom &
loft. 2 bath condo ... many_ _ UJ>·
....... 1163,000 ... 10 :m~ .. owner.
•
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OPS C I 7
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Piii"' 5 7 , 5 11
ARTISTIC INTERIORS ,,_ ___ O' I -·--· Fo all your drywall needs
0.20*"'£•••• Ll:BISED.-.. e
712-2111
Electric:at/Pkmbina
Matorwy/Stucco
Remodel/Additions
ERNEST L BISHOP
ATTORNEY AT LAW •-ii Al ,_ •• • • Isl P' ....... c.....•••• c...a._ LICENSED
FREE ESTIMATES
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675-7641
·-=··-· ••••
&31-2345
**'•Offlca WAMMCMm sn.AGE
(714)Ml-M27
ABC
MOVING
•quick/careful
• courtlous
• HllD. ....... ,....
552-0410
T138046
INITIAL CONSULTATION FREE
RICK'S VEftJIANS
CUSTOM PLASTERING PWlmlNG A HEATlttG
·~pa M75 & up
-Ofatns ct9ered S9 75 I up
·eatn r•model $1915 I up ·w.-heatef 30 gal S206 a up
•Gart>aoe dispoui $91 I 1iP
·To-a.ts lr\SWI $1115 I up
"Slab ...-s1RepeW
·Gas. Watef. Sewer
• Seruor citantt dl$COunf"
24hrs •Jm
__ ..__ for 51o.LGll tlf .. I05aMDa1J ID lwl 700. 111 111
Opp't.
...,.,.-..
E~ Llllun• Hills Home. £xckisM pted
community. 37~ foot sot•r hutitd DOOi. (4)
bedrooms, 2~ bllths
f•mily·room, formal ~.(3)~1· =~It~=:
ten. utiful ewninJ.
Spanish ttle roof. This
home has. qullit;y ~
lredes throu1hout.
299,000 (714) 643·
174.
CORONA DEL MAR
3()28.3034 East PCH-
4 stories w/potential
cblt)lethe--by bids.
2nd tby. Gnlllt •.a.
locMiori. Income
CM96
Ask Inc
Maha Olli. A1i111t 619-SU
OCEAN VIEW! DANA
POINT RESIDENTIAL
LOT One d faw left. 4'1
X 96W $85,000. By
CMIW. 661 ·9604
-s. Point Est.Mes • San
Clemente. Build• your
dr..-n home OI a bieMl-
tifut ocmrv't.ck country
vMIW lot In Dtlld devef.
opment. Exceptional
loen procram and con-
struction financina.
168.500 and up. Aaef'lt ?1~1392.
518-Real Estate
Walld
Widow MS money fOf
Trust Deeds-$1~1000. USJf No Cr9Clt ~ NO p&-Rlllty. C.U O..nsan A.$-soams 673-7311.
IN DEFAULTI Bid Cred-
it7 Don't km yaJll home.
~~to°'i~"~ F~
476-2375
PARENTS: Screeni~ for
dyslexia (difficulty in
rwtilllo ~ handw· ritin" oraan1zational
skillS) o:renid brthe non-~ t~ eommun. 1ty School to children
completjns K thru 5th
on June 7. ~ 12. PrQIJM\
for ~ Same ct.y
consutt.tions. Low fee
of $50. Covers testinc &ca.,.tea.for,.....
~call
644-7890.
TRAVEl NJD«:'f
Own '1f1'JI tr.-• .cy.
No experience neces-
wy. ,.. ~ s-c:k·
ace, '·hoice locations ava1la·>le. Numerous trwet .>ellditts ....,..
25,000 full offeces na· tionwide. TRAVEL WITH
US-For a personal in·
tenriew can Bob Hanson
at ext 411. 1-800-821-7493
Aluminum Can Recyeler
low investment -niah
return.I Sl0,500/terms
ECO-TECH 650-6625
Sofa and kNeseat with
oak trim. Never used.
$385. cash St2-CXXJ7
4 piece IMrw room set
(one week CM> Brown st.-$285. 714-952-4254.
Improve Your Quality of life
Cotpot-. Hlllllf\ Promotion Director
U.UUTOIY oa Y
• Home Atmosphere
UC&fSED PRIVATE A£SIOEHCE
Loc•tecl .... Orange -Ewdee~iet
• WMt fftOti.,... & edlte ... you to
c:Mltge Of MOdlfy 10"' Nhietyte Into a
fNW9 PolMM llPPf09Ch """ fttnw.
• Near Ho19t'-' a
Med.teal Fac1ht .. s
• Near Shopping Areas
LftSTYl.Edillf.MENT
541-2200•m
150-3050 pm
-Ambulmofy onty
-W-ing distance to 9hope.
........ 1s .......... -.
IG8-Anllqu11 .
COUECTOfrS PlA TES
ANTIQUE HAWK. CUT
GLASS PUNCH BOWL
15 • round. Goblets. ~50. Evenina 493-
UNIQUE AND BEAUTI·
FUL ANTIQUES!! Mah-
c:>cany Art l>eco Curio
(area 1920) $695. An-
tique brass floor lamp
$225. a:.=•= st=>-French Desk W1I cmWd mzaws ..S twist leas circa 1850,
$1,375. 'Trench double bedwilttarwd~ Alt 0.:0 $395. sand wlh 119tJI& .
Annoire $950. Much mcn!! 498-1167
lll·Ma lie .. ._ ,
19'0 smNWAY .,. a
GMND PWIO b: t' It 71~ cmdian.$12.GOO 4M-._ ________________ ... ______ ~ ________ .._ ________________ .4904
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ct ~ ....... 'T-I!; tow told stud. Cee1i '"G" Cob VS-1 ca.ntv.
Paid S2.~. uraentfy
need to sell~ ofter
takes! 496-7 ~
817-lldl. llII rhh
Airplane Hanprs-all
steel 42x60d~. Ne¥er
erected. in ~ In-cludes 40x U ble
sttde door. Can deWer
and erect Must .. im-
rrafi 1QJ'y. c.. Jim 541 ·
2633.
905-Barsa
'38' T olty twin~ sli1> ecc1lenl-c:a-dtian...-w-VHF
=~~"*G·
Eiaht·M•n Raft-Good
condition $450/best
°""·•9859 ""'),, ~
11eA1•1ws.
JAGUAR-1973 XK£-
Gray v 12. 350 Chevy
rnaD. 2 + 2. sJOd ~
diteon, tites/ ·nt. .u.
DNtic. •. s=. 4940049
l 984 Maxima Niss.an-
Loaded!!! Take over
luse. No cash down.
$246 mo. tax inclusNe.
prMlle pat'ty
951~2817
1967 Camaro-needs
enaine wortt;$7SO! All
primered-ready for ~4~15'711ftet-
6p.m..
'78 Sihter Shadow II
~ tMdt ·'=:trim &IDlitlthr~.Cus-tom st..~in nap &
fmt COt ers. Xlnt cOnd. a.st CMr ~000 619-758-9087 Of 818-344-
9218
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1981 MAZDA 626. New pal"lJ=lc moon-~mt$5.9.~ condition.
499-2591
llerced11 Benz
1973 Mercedes 450 SE ..., ______ _.. Exceptional Car. like
'80 320S loaded w I all options. Super cond.
ori1~ owner. Must See
$7000obo
714-639-6608
1984 ELDORADO Toar-inl Coupe. Immaculate! All power, all extras.
19,000 miles. Executive
owned, prMte auto, 85·
sume leasei $465 month.~ 5 days.
1976 CADILLAC convert·
ible. Original owner, fan.
tastic condition, com-
pletely loaded. With
musical horn $5,495/
otfef. 494-6738 Of 497.
3902 Of (213)552-0426
1979 CADILLAC SEDAN
de VILLE Fully loaded! 4 new .. Michelin" tires.
Best offer.
380-8036
1979 CADILLAC Se·
viUe-low mi'911ee, fully
k>aded,wire-wheels,new
radials, trip _c_oroputer.
$7,995. 855-8200
Dallun
1978 DATSUN 280 1.. 2 Ptus 2, s-speect, air, wn/
fm, cassette, ori1inal owner. Good condition.
Call for details. ~
014) 535-0966 Of
•321 Of ewni~ (714)
364-5120 ask for Jane.
1973 240Z DATSUN
loaded! Original owner. Must See! like new! Must
SeU,$3~
110-7913
1981 Datsun 280ZX
Turbo. Original owner,
19 ,000 mites. T .tops, au·
tomatic1 air'" power win·
dows, AM /tM cassette.
Excellent condition!
$10,500/offer eves.
640-5120, 640-8690
New Cond. All Srv. Re-
cords. 722-8900/527·
2297
1980 MERCEDES 280 SE
Fully loaded! Air, excel·
lent inside/out. Silver/
blue fabric interior. $18,()()(M
855-0765
1985 SEL MERCEDES
Loaded! 38,000/offer.
Black/1ray leather in-
terior. Showroom new!
661-8555,498-1632
1979 450Sl Mercedes.
Tan/tan leather interior.
True spoke wire wheels.
Becker stereo. Buralar
alarm. Air. 2 tops.
S24i000/offer. 661·
821 Of 831-1400
1975 280S Mercedes
Benz loaded, aood c:ond,
Becker stereo $14k.
720-1579.
'85 Trans am loaded w /
all~ warranty. Bob
548-7298 pm/ 650·
6698am
TOJC*
1984 Toyota Supra.
Fully-loaded. Air, sun-
rod, low mites. exoeffent
conditicJIL $11,500/best
offer. « $218 monthly. 643-0768
Yalba•n
1981 VW Truck 5 soeed
lX peckttx Red with t.n interior. cellent con-
dition. $3,200/best
after.
240-9096
197 4 Soper Beetle . Ori&·
inal owner, Am/Fm
Cassette. Excetlent con·
dition! $2000/ offer. 651 ·
0140 evenings.
Volvo
VOLVO. 1983 GLT~ 4
DOOR, CSILVt:R}
OWNER, 48,000 miles.
Excell. cond. $12,500
240-8466
1982 Volvo DL ·Sunroof.
air AM /FM cassette. Ex·
cehent condition.
$9, 750. 643-5060.
19n JAGUAR XJ6L. A
beautiful metlcuk>usly ~cartSlcrib
• ·~1-2719
1970 LOTUS EUROPA Ald/Blk ...... Alt new:
wood dMh, <*'Dlb. tires & wh11l1, IUIHoof. Ex-
oeltent condition. 69.000
mites $3,900/offw
Eveni"ll 498-1702
1981 Volvo Bertone
coupe • Classic 63,000 miles. alt power, heMed drfvers seat, 2 tone
brown/copper, leather
interior, AM/FM cassette. Mint condition,
ve'J. few in Calif. U2m3~.-~
9679
1985 Ponche 944, must
sell, 11,000 mites. fully
loaded. Metallic . Peart
Black. Assume lease. 643-8508.
1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE Fulty restored all o~nal $9,500. 495-2 .
'67 Mercedes 250SE
coupe 44,000 oril mi Al
Ci dk bl, elec roof lc\h500 obo 213-470-
1970 Classic Mercedes
Benz 280SE. Fully re-
stored!! Re-~ilt eflline.
New paint Perfect in-
terior I exterior. S6 500/
offer. 831-8766 ~ven
inas.
914-Auto Repair/
For
JEFF'S PORSCHE
SERVICE
Rep9in ......
on .. mod1l1
Quality Wori<
Reasonable Rates
911 SERVICE SPECIAL
LATE 91 l's $225
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633-1838
917-llobll• Hom•
Mobile Home/Newport
· One bedroom, slnale
wide. ~to b_ayL ~. Must sell. Owe $22,000,
rent $550. Make offer.
700 lido Park Or. #4.
650-8873 (owner).
Treasure Island Larae
Mobile Home. 2 bed· room, 2 bath, deck,
ocean view, wal to 2 pri·
vate beaches. Club-
house/pool, security,
laundry. close to shc>P-Pln~ $75,500/offer 498-5910
1!:i-nJ5pcwt1 C.. 911-Trucb
77 f"mt Spider <X1fW blk
nu P9int. et cond, $2900
aft 5 67&:4557.
76 flllt Soider OOfW. Nu
top. AM-FM stro caa 1rt
cond $2500/obo. 65().1536
1980 HONDA CIVIC w .. on-5 speed, air,
amlfm stereo casette,
roof-track, raadials.
$2.,850. Excellent. 496-3785
cummlllTI .. ,.
BUY YOUR CAI
DllllCT FltOm
EUION
AND IAVE llONm
EPA DOT
federalization
Free pickup & delivery
on service work.
(714)81-1511
911-
fot'f,Jl/$poftl c..
1977 TR7. AM/FM Cassette,~ sun-roof, ~excel condition
m&19
1979 MGB. Umad £.di·
tion Bleck. exc1Hent con-
dition.
$4i000 661-2453
1980 FORD RANGER
PICK-UP 8-~nder. ..L.arrillt"...... Hner •
Power lteerinclBrakes, a~m/fmat. ,.,~~ Low miles S5.50u. 9em-5om 498-8008 498-0792 even-
lnls.
79 Blu chevy 1 tn VWI
xlnt work velt nu en1 hi t.cka, emlfm. ....,
Call. ~S. p/b, 8/C runs ~ $4495 obo 642-7432
1982 Ford F150 4x4
oick·up. 6 <:,tinder. Dual
tanks. Shell. $6,000.
494-2864.
91toc.m,.n
CAMPER SHELL-futt
aiz•. fGnl bed, 'ood shape-weather trip
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NWINm COYl8 -A moet Pf ... 'O'Oue gated 0 c II .trool
communtty. Contemporary IC)fft-.. wtth 4 .... OCNM.
famtty and format dtntno,.....' ~. •• 1Ml1WI ..c
room plua flowr filled petao. 8Mutlfuny deoont•d wMh
bleached ftoortng end pee. cerpMa. OcMn _..... and
lender owned. $1,225,000 831·1400
HAR90R RIDGR-wlth moet epectacularW.W. BeeutJfuHy
customized 4 bedroom with den, dining and family rooma
plua french doors and wlnc:IOWI. Spack>UI end oPen with
exciting accenta of atone, uphol8tered wat .. and mirrors.
LC>Y9fy J)lltlo with comptetely private poot and apa. '850.000
831-1400
aAUOA Ill.AND UNUIUALL Y IPACIOU8 t'Midence on
two full lots. Private gated garden entry to two atory 4
bedroom and family room plua patio with badminton
court. A super property for a large famUy. St~ to
beaches, Ferry and 1hops. M88.000631·14000f'87J..e900
YUCAllJA -prime commercial corr.-with mountain
view. 1.75 acres. J)hed and ltriped tor partdng, utiltties on
lite, ready to develop. Consider1tores, theater, restaurant.
Yucaipa la growing. $575,000 631-1400
XTM LARGE UDO LOT-86' frontage. one of best atrMt
to street lob on Lido Ille. 35' now occupied by Nrty
Spanish atyte 5 bedroom plua family room home with
, beamed ceilings and lots of potential. Additional 30' 11 all
garden. Rare opportunity to build big -remOdef -or split
totsll $5-49,500 631-1400
TRADITIONAL ON ~INSULA ~INT -A beautiful 3
bedroom famlty home buln and finished with exceptional
quality and style. Custom woodwork. crown moldings,
hardwood t1oor1 and trench door1 leading to Rogers'
Gardens patios. $495.000 631-1400
LAGUNA WITH OCEAN VIEWS-Custom shingled multi-
leveled contemporary with 4 bedrooms. formal dining
room and huge gourmet kitchen. Bright. spacious and
immaculate with lots ot glau. berber carpeting and trench
doors on extra large lot. Walk to beach and village.
$<&75.000 63t-t400
SPYGLASS WtTH GR!AT OCEAN VIEW-PrJvatecomer
lot wlttt 4 bedrooms. Muter. family and formal Uving room
all on view 1ede with patio. Formal dining and breufut
nook open to entry courtyard with beautiful custom pool.
Over 2500 sq. ft ., light and airy with cathedral ceilings.
$469,750 631-1400
P!NIN9Ul.A PT-PICTURE ~F'!CTI Muter suite with
fireplace. 3 extra bedrooms plus family and formal dining
rooms. Beautiful upgraded quaHty wtth French doors, 3
used bnck tirepfacn. hardwood floors. 2 patios and only 7
years old. $445,000 631 -1400
aALaOA ISLAND -Laroe cathedral ceilinged 4 bedroom
home with a 1 bedroom guest unit. A flexible property
which also can be 3 and 2 bedrooms. Close to beach and
village. brings super summer rental income. $440,000
673-6900
RARE ON PENINSULA -An R-3 property 'h block to
neighborhood beach on quiet tree lined street. A spacious
3 bedroom. 2'h bath home with den and fireplace plus 2
units tor Income. Walk to new fun zone. shop$ and terry
$395.000 631-1-'00
A GEM ON LIDO -Lovely traditional 3 bedroom home
with formal dining room in private corner location on quret
end of island Beautifully decorated with paned windows.
shutters and hardwOOd floors. $379,000 631 -1400
CLIFF HA VEN with superb views of Newport Center skyline
Large bonus room complements this hght and airy glass
walled home with flexible 2 level floor plan Outet. private
location $375.000 631 -1400
"ALL ON THE WATER"
CUl.COMUDO-.a-~aooo1q.._~ tPP06nted t'8dltloMI with I bedroome. ,_ty, fomw
dining and utHtty rooma pt'--acw.ey doablde petlo.
Courtyard ow• privacy to ape and dip poot. 11 A85.ooo
131·1400
NNINauLA aAWRONT, Senutlonal vtewt from thl1
3 story comptete redo. 6 bedroom9, lnclud6ng 3rd floor
mu\er suite with atrium beth and view deck. Ext,. large
lot with wide lawn leading to dock. Fully furnlthed et
$1.•75.000 631-1400
UNOA 111.E-on owraiied lol 5 bedroom, with family
and formal dining rooma, and breakfast room ptua wide
patio with pier and aUp for your 18/ge yacht Moet
pr•tigloua guarded community. Priced wtth land at
$1,250,000 631-1400
•A&.aOA ISLAND -•AYFRONT DUltl.IX Down
channel and open bey vlews from this south beyfront
location. A spacious welt maintained property with 3
and 2 bedroom units. Terrific rental history. Furniture
available for sale. $885,000 831-1..00
OCEANFRONT NEAR COllPLV'ION -A luxury
property built with the finest in quality and design.
Nearly ~ sq. ft. with a 4 bedroom home and a 3
bedroom apartment over the 3 car garage. A comer
k>catk>n wtth fabulous views. $865,000 631-1400
OCINWRONT SAL T80X -Fabulous 3 bedroom.
stairs to 2nd floor gallery off muter and 2nd bedroom,
overlooking huge beamed ceiling living room with
brick fireplace. Lovety brick patio and separate studio
or guest over garage. $695,000 631-1 400
WATe .. PRONT COMMERCIAL with pier for eo·
boat. 3 Mt)arate butldlnga, with 9 rental unlb-
"Monterey Cannery" charm, generous parking. tdeal
for owner/user near Newport's Cannery and LidO
Vlllagel and fine ,...._,rants. $2.400.000 631 -1400
OCEANFRONT 3--PL.EX -Rare in Newport, one 3
bedroom. great for owner. and two 2 bedroom units for
income. Recently refurbished In and out. Extra parking
Included. Near ferry, shops and restauranta. $685,000
673-.6900
BAYF'RONT PENTHOUSE -spectacular views of
Newport Harbor from this spacious. newly carpeted, 2
bedroom and den with wet bar, laundry room and large
balconies. Dockpossiblefor50' boat. $535,000631-1400
WATERFRONT WITH 40' SLIP-Remodeled 3 bedroom
including large upstairs master suite with fireplace and
wetbar. Super view deck and approved plans for eicpan-
sl on. Convenient small waterfront community
Motivated seller. $420,000 631 -1400
WATERFRONT CONDO-Boat slip available with this
handsome 5th floor corner unit. Two bedroom. two
bath with parquet floors and fireplace in secunty
building with elegant foyer and pool $399,000 631 -1400
OCEANFRONT CONDO at the old Rendevous Ballroom
site 1n the center of the new Balboa renaissance. Bright
and airy 2 bedroom and den 1n the security building 1ust
steps to exc1t1ng new restaurants and night life Perfect
summer or winter vacation $289.000631 -1400
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PlcMI tenNd ~comet. do. to POMf• bey INeeft,
-..oooa1-1400
~ RIDGll TOWMIO• -Spedoua, h6ghly up-
or8ded 1 atory with 2 bedrooma and den with cathednll
c.61inga. Attr.c::ti¥9 contlmpOfaly deeof:very private and
charming woodsy Ntting with ..,.,,. canyon v6-w9.
$3!9,000 &31-1400
IXTU LAW LOT on the Pen4neula Point wfth bMutttulty
rernodeted 3 bedroom home. s.p.rm famUy and laundry
rooms, specioue CO¥ered patio and added parting for A. V.
Neer oc..n and Bay Beaches. Priced to setl. $355,000
631-1.00
PBMHICAA "°""' -LOTS CW POTENTIAL -greet
locatk>n clOM to bay and OCMn beachea. Two story 4
bedrC>Qm with beamed ceilings, patio and priva• .un decil
on 18/ge tot with peek-a .. boo ocean view from kitchen
window. $339,000 631-14'00
PRllM AREA DUl!tiX -1teps from Newpe>rt'I best
bMches. Upper 3 bedroom has large deck with cc.an
view, great for owner/occupant. Use nice2 bedroom lower
unit for income. 8o1h units have brick flreptacee and large
rooms. $325,000 631-14'00
NEWPORT TRAOITIONA&. ·CIRCULAR DAM-Hand-
some one story with 4 bedrooms. formal dining and family
rooma bultt in "U" .nape •ound lulhty ptanled pdo and
yard. Walk to IChoota •nd perk. $300.000 831·1400
BALaOA ISt •MO COTTAGE-two bedroom with wont-
shop and nice patio. Great for vacation home or build on
this full 11ze lot 1n great location No streets to cross to get
to beach. $239.900 673-6900
LAGUNA .. A" FRAME with mini ocean view. A 3 bedroom
with double garege In Arch Beach Heights. Large
wu~ 11t T.O. Terftftc pot91:•. OMEA MUST SEl..L
SUBMIT Ail OFFERS. PRICE DROPPED TO •1ee..500
631 -1.-00
VACATION HO• with bachelor apartment for income.
Steps to bay al'd oc.n beaches. 4 bedroom. 3 bath, both
units with patios and vaulted ce11tnQS. OR use both for
income and leasehold land for tax advantage $159.500
631-1400
BACK BAY VILLAGE charming 17 unit compleic with pool
and spa. Two story with 3 large bedrooms, 2'h baths.
woodbuming fireplace and attached double garage. Private
sunny end unit with nice patio $155,000 631-1400
EASTSIOE COSTA MEIA -fREIHL Y REFURBISHED 3
bedroom home with family room plua bonus room tor
office or hobbies. Retiled kitchen and baths and new
carpet just Installed in this charmer with great curb appeal
$149,950 631 -1400
CLIFFHAYEN CONDO -A bright and sunny 2 bedroom 2
bath unit in a lovely neighborhood close to church.
schools and central shopping Extra spacious with wood
burning fireplace and vaulted ceilings S 129.500 631 -1400
NEWPORT BEACH, MOBILE HOME -2 bedroom 2 bath
in attractive small park with community pool and club--
house Walk to Cannery and Lido Village, great vacatton
retreat HUGE REDUCTION · PRICED TO SELL" $29.900
631 -1400
WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL TORS·
Sain. Rentals. Pro~y Mana~nwnt
315 Manne Aw.
l4J6 W. Coast Hwy.
N~wport ~ach
Ralboa Island
87S4111
811·14 ..
Orange, California-Mike
Ferry and Floyd Wickman,
nationally-known real estate
trainen, will speak back to back
for the tint time at Realty World
of Southern California •s I 986
Spring Management Retreat.
The seminar, open to Realty
Beat Buy in "Bluff•"
Spacio.a 'E' Plaa
538 Vista GralMle
Newport BeAcll
• 3 bedrooml>
• 2 barhs
• ckm
• Surrounded ho:. green~
• Grt:tdl fdm 1ly home!
Offered at Only
$195,000 LH
" Cole
Of Newport
Realtors.
;
2515 E. COllltftwy.
C.0.0.. dll Mir
(714)675-5511
• lo
I
World and other iacte;eaClal
real estate broken, will be bcld
at the Marquis Rot.el in Palm
Springs from Tuclday, June
10, through Tbunday, June 12.
The seminar will f ocua on
manqcment skills, and in par-
ticular, recruiting and team
building. "Both speaken have
worked in the real estate in-
dustry and can offer their ex-
pertise to help broken become
more effective, both profeuion-
ally and penonaUy," according
to Realty World President Mike
Goraleski.
The seminar schedule is as
follows: Tuesday. JO a.m. to
S p.m.; Wednesday. 9 a.m. to
5 p.m.; and Thursday. 9 a.m.
to 4 p.m. The registration fee
of $35 covers materials distrib-
uted during the seminar. Ac-
commodation costs are not in-
cluded in the fee.
Enrollment is limited. For
seminar reservations and further
information, call Realty World
of Southern California at ( 619)
292-9511 , (714) 971-3848 or
(818) 716-4100.
Realty World of Southern
California. bead quartered in
Orange, represents over 120 in-
dependently owned and oper-
ated real estate brokerage offices
from Paso Robles to San Diego.
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
815 VIA LIDO SOUD
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
Watch sunsets from 3 levels of finest Lido
view. 4 BR - 4 BA, playroom, gourmet
kitchen. Sandy beach, pier and float.
$2,200,000
BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT
111 BAYSIDE 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
LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT
904 VIA LIDO NORD
OPEN SAT & SUN 1-5
Beautiful dutch colonial, 5 bedrooms, 5
baths, library, finest panoramic north
channel view. Pier and slip for large boat.
$2,625,000
HORSE PROPERTY
Newport back bay view from Mesa Drive, 3
acre estate. Spacious tradltlonal 5 BR, pool,
horse stable. $1 , 100,000
WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO
Prime ground floor unit, spacious 2 BR-2
BA, three patios, spa, pool, BBQ area, 2 car
gar. $155,000
CTORY ..
Rl!ALl!STATE
Rick AldereHe, Realtor
4665 MacArthur Court. #235
Newport Beach. CA 92660
714-731 4444
Cheshire Properties
1412 Santanella Terrace
Corona def Mar, CA 92625
714-759-1877
Coldwell Banker
2161 San Joaquin Hills Road
Newport Beach, CA 92660
714-644-9060
Cole of Newport
2515 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar, CA.92625
714-675-5511
Corona del Mar Properttn
3407 E. Coast Hwy
Corona del Mar, CA 92625
714-673-8494
Grubb a EHi•
#2 Civic Plaza, Sutte 100
Newport Beach. CA 92680
714-&W-6200
Jacobe Realty, INC
2919 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach. CA 92663
714-675-6670
Biii Grundy, Realtor
341 Bayside Drive
Newport Beach, CA
714-675-6161
Pete Barrett RealtJ
1605 Westcliff Drive
Newport Beach, CA 92660
714-642-5200
Waterfront Homes
2436 W. Coast Hwy.
Newport Beach, CA 92663
714-631-1400
MMlry St8uffer S.. Uon Realty
3601 E. Coast Hwy.
Corona del Mar. CA 92625
714-673-53S4
aACKBAYllDM•
owner has spralllng mstam back bay home of 3 or • IJBOOl'fl. 3M baths. fnl¥
room WI stone fireplace, Blafld ldtd'len lllttl sQWrtect brealcfaSt area, ~ted
by BaldWln Erass hardw'are & a61Dm sold wood doOrs. WI trade for rartal lnts In
corona del la, Newport or Hll1ttngton Beach, Udo residence or? vauct to
S355,000. c.all for more detals. 675~70.
SHARP DUPLEX
Located In prime Newport Beach locatton. Cose to stlopplng and market Both wits
are 2 bedroom and have fireplaces. The upper unit has a private glass endosed
balcony. The lower unit also has a private patio. Priced to sell at $262,000.
CUSTOM DUPLEX
crafted of wood & glass. Fabulous 3 bedroom upper unit with 3 ded3, large rooms,
lndudJng living room with soaring celltngs and mas51ve fireplace. LOWer unit also has
flreplace, 2 bedrooms, French doors, etc. Big 4 car garage -best terms. Asking
$310,000.
REMOD•LED COTTAGE
2 bedrooms, 1 bath wtth ambiance of cape COd, and steps to beach. French doors lead
to the used brick patio Where you have option of sun or snade With the retractable
awning. Property ts zoned R-2 with complete plans for additional unit Priced at
$245,000.
BAY Vl•IJI LOT
. Balboa R-2 lot, alley rear aces In area of eustom luxury homes. Magnificent view of
main bay. Btild yotl' dream-offered at $299,900.
JACOBS REAL TY. INC.
2919 NEWPORT BLVD.• NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92663
(714) 675·6670
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lac.
... Tbc aaia floor is perf t
for eatatai · • ~ said..
-A COD ~eden titcka
is at t.M bean of cweydaiq.
On one side is tbc brtatfast
noot for inf onnal ptberiqs.
A slidiq ala door permits
access to the larF deck aru
that runs al na the nook area
and~ prqic. ..
"'On the other side of the kat·
cben is the livina room and di~
ing room area. complete with
wood-Oumina fireplecc and wet
bar. Gucsu will especially ap-
preciate the lower deck where
they can stroll out on summer
nights and enjoy the balmy
ocean breezes. ..
Jamine Park is an eJtclusive
cadave of just 47 homes in a
prime location in central Corona
del Mar. Fou.r distinctive floor
plans were daiped by the ar·
cbitec:tunl firm of~~ Car·
tcr. Vail A Associates of Costa
Mesa. Tbcse split-level. two-
story and tri-lcvel, two-and
~bomearaaaein
si:me from 1.624 to 2.160 square
feet. Prica atan from under ms.ooo.
Jasmine Part provides an en-
viable lifestyle with such nearby
attractions as Corona dcl Mar
b n =bes, die Balboa Bay Y Kial
Club. Bia Canyon Country
Oub, John Wayne Tennis~
Ncwpon Center Fashion Island..
exclusive shops on Coast High-
way and much more.
The Jo04'1ij fits in •'ith this
lif cstytc. \.iioftc said The li'~-in~
quanCTS on ~ lo•"« lC'\"CI fca--
~a master ~d room suHc
f c~fiil'tng a 'auhed ceiling and
a lar~. •ood shdmg glass d1)(\r
to W outs1de .\ ~parate dres~
tn~ att~ pro\ld~ t "O ~['&."'\OUS
T1lir · Ind llal a llDd
iu o .. privau pa1ec1
(or d~"s dreaJDetd Df 1hti-~
retl'Cat or m · · "s )'riv:
Sluctio ar for pests or ;llCl•i:a
a M aarg}ne:r
•'ho s:pt wk W"l"kenck III home.
O.C d tbr highlights af
Foar is in cnn;· with doublt
mahop!ll doon and clnnnatac
t1PO-S'tary CUD a:ncr foyer.
Other luxury appomunetJU
inc:IGCk amam'ltic pr-.c 4oor
and front entry ptc opcncn..
handsome w:rticaJ op 11i•c pr-aae doo~ front yard iaads-
capiQa and sprintlen_ rear ad
side fcnciaJ~ a cue-panted
entry with fall ~ .a.
SODI)' aad WloccM ~ fNM . £
• private ~ Illa wiD
pool' spa ad cabee• _. amda
more..
Rome cncnon aad recrea-
tional fanliries d be .......
sioaally .. i•••iM'Lt uda tile
clirectioa of Jasai• Part's
Boaeowaen Associatio'
ftida will -fuiwecjefty lllp-
ponod 9oadaly d1ICS from
all Jas-iw Pad ieWMS
Y&iturs skftt t:aft me
port Calta Mes.a fftle'9t11-y (SS)
west to MKAnhw Bomn~
01> soath on Mac.Art.bur pal
~'PO" Caner Fashion lsJ.and
to Harbor .c On \'C A left
~ OD Harbor lAn"C •'ill bfq
\1.Sltors to Jasmu~ Pa.rl 's tem-
por&l)· sales office
For funhcr mformat1on '7.s.ll
c-14} ~59-)11~ E'du..'1'-r ~.aJ~
agent ts ~f ac Far I.ind .t. .\, , ... _
c1at~ of ~t""JX-..n Ek.uh
Commercial Bankers Life
Insurance Co. to be anchor tenant
in Legacy's Dupont Centre
leasi ng almost t • ,, t" t. :e
floors for a total of ~:, l ~
ft .. Commercial Ban c~ l tfr
Insurance Co. of ~c•pon Bc,a.::h
will become the anchor tcna.nt
in the five-story buildang •1thm
Legacy Dcvclop~nt Co. s Du-
pont Centr-e in Irvine. The~
was announced by Timotb)' L.
Strader, chairman of the boa.rd
of the Newport Beach-based
development firm.
"We arc most pleased with
the business community's ac-
ceptance of this project, .. said
Strader. ••Even though there
is an office glut in Orange
County, Dupont Centre is close
to S0% leased six months before
completion. It wiU be beneficial
to th.e whole project to have
such a strong tenant Like Com-
mercial Bankers Life moving
its home office into Dupont
Centre."
Currently. Commercial
Bankers Life, a subsidiary of
Fremont General Corp.. is
housed in a nearby Newport
Beach ofracc building.
"We are an individual life,
J10Up life and bcaJtb,. and credit
life and disability insurance
.:-.. )mp.in~ "h1ch '' e'\pandrng
aod n~Js addtt1o nal pace:·
~.ud Gar~ Ga lan . senio r 'ice
president in charge of admin-
ast.rallon -we arc mo\-ing into
Dupont Centre to both gain
spa« and to increase our "is-
1 balit y by o btainang building
s1gnage ...
Both the tenant and the owner
were represented by Coldwell
Banter. The leasing agents were
John J. Spiczia and Richard
T. Willner.
Dupont Centre. a joint \-"Cn-
turc between The Legacy Com-
panies and BCE Development
Corp. (formerly Daon Corp.).
is a 241,()0(kq. ft .• S38.S-million
office park on S.9 acres of land
at the nonbwest corner of Von
Karman and Dupont A venues.
It consists of a ISJ,2.SO-sq. ft.
eight-story buildinJ~ a 98, 77S-
sq. ft. five-story building, and
a four-level parking structure
with space for 9SO cars. The
buildings will be sheathed in
solar-bronze glass with stepped
horizontal bands or reddisb-
brown brick masonry.
Dupont Centre is ICheduled
7 ,.,. ..
You'll hum along as you and your friends enjoy! HiU
& ocean views, shade & sun patios surround this
well grounded Corona Highlands home. 3 Bedtooms,
central-air. security system ~ hardwood floors. large
lot. spa & great neighbors, only $315,000~
P .. S.. Cho ce of 2! 3 bedroom, 2 bath homes. ooift-i n kttchens,
garage. firepl~ $1 ,350 mo.
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Calif CM ... 92625
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10 most wanted features. locat1 on. IQ locat1on. separ te
home. larger lot. larger apartr ' 1n1um income.
studio for guests. lots of pnv ~ .. ce. 3 car gar age.
3 fireplaces on1y 1 ': bO'~ ..>nops. 2 bedroorn. 2
bath home. 2 bedrof' ,ment plus guest room
&bath. 40' lot$~
P.S. 3 bedroom ~ . aome. bu1lt-1ns. fireplace. vacant &
ready $1 .300. mo. . .200 for one person)
a
3407 East Coast Hiahway. Corona dtl Mar.
CaUfomla 9262~
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The Ne\~rt Ensign
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30 YEARS FIXED
Call Michael Barone at
(714) 955-2105
WESTERN COUNTIES MORTGAGE
19762 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine
LOOKNOWll
Extra Note:
A longtime aasoctate that was not
given recognition in last week's
attk:te ii GNnn O'Bryan (eometime&-
Glen O'Brien).
Irvine Bu In ComP,Jex
Is bulldlng
for the next century
With more ofticc and indus-
trial .,.a, corponee beadquar-
ten, Fortune 500 companies.
banb and prof easional fl.nm
than any other area of Orange
County, includiq Anaheim and
South Cout Metro, the Irvine
Business Complex (IBC) is belp-
i na to create an ideal envi-
ronment to pass on to our chil-
dren, accordina to Samuel E.
Raynes, vice president of mar-
ket.in& communications for The
Irvine Company and a founding
member of the IBC consortium,
a group of I J Orange County
commercial real estate devel-
opers.
Speaking before a recent
meeting of the Exchange Club
of Irvine, Haynes said that the
city of Irvine, planned more
than ~ years qo, ii wcwtina and •IMtlitia ...
well today to combine a auc.. nen are approaimately
ceutul c:enual businat diltrict 150.000jobeialmnewtl,,OOO
witb remarkable lifestyle op-raideau. -niia m1ta tbe city
portunitiea to create an area unique became it off'en more
that will be thrivina well into joba than people, creatin1 an
tbe next century. ideal buaineu climate,"' Rayna
"IBC is currently home to said.
more than 4.000 companies rep-The key to Irvine's 1ucces1
resentina I SO million square is lon,.ranae planniq and con-
fect of office apace, inctadina trolled 1rowtb, according to
one-half of the county's 200 Rayna. Thia carria over into
corporate beadquartcn and one-r~Jated areu, exemplified by
quarter of the county-a 210 For-the Univenity of Californi~
tune 500 companies," Haynes lninc, • one o( the top '° ~
said. .. With more than f S million · search univenitia in tbe world,
square feet of offace s.,.:e under and Oranae County._ tccbnol-
construction or plan9led, the 01)' and raearcb farma maliq
IBC is highly competitive the Silicon Valley and .Bolton's
bus~wile, while maintainina Route 128.
a careful balance of living SJMICe, Located in Irvine,, the IBC
divenity of choice. recreation ii rouahlY bordered by the Cor-
ona del Mar (73) and Newport
(55) freeways, Buruca Park-
Dupont Centre's anchor tenant-way and the San Diqo Creek
Channel. Memben or the IBC
consortium include Robert A.
Allebom Auociata, Birtcher,
Brindcnon Ltd., DouaJu De-
velopment Comp.,ay, Tile
French A McK.enna Company,
The Legacy Companie•, The
Irvine Company, Tbe ~oU Com-
pany, Mclachlan Investment
Company, The Prudential De-
velopment Group and Trammell
Crow.
r err.-.a
to open in September. In ad-
dition to Commercial Banken
Life, the two buildinp will hOUle
both The Legacy Companies
and the California headquarten
of BCE Development, the
Vancouver-based real estate
giant that bas been ranked as
North American's sixth largest
developer.
In addition to Le1acy De-
velopment, The Legacy Co~
panics includes Lcpcy F'uwa-
ciaJ Services, Inc., a mortppe
banker. The group wu estab-
lished leu than a year .. o and
has a number of commercial,
industrial, and residential pro-
jects in the planning, construc-
tio~ and completed stages..
Ag1nta • United ""*-8, RMltore
BROKERS OR SALESPERSONS
Now Offering 90°/o
at our Corona del Mar Office
cpete CBmllett ~ea~t~
cp lle~ent~
SUPER EASTSIDE COSTA MESA
Immaculate 3 bedroom home with many upgrades. New tile kitchen,
used br ick fireplace. plush carpeting. Large concrete drive with room
for R V. parking. See to appreciate! $162,500
NEAT NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Spacious. open-plan home with open beam ceilings, 3 bedroom•. 2
baths and d1n1ng/fam1ly room. Courtyard entry for privacy, automatic:
sprinklers and easy care yard. Two double garages and separate
workshop 1n rear with alley access. $268.500.
SPECIAL EASTSIDE -REDUCED!
Fresh and 1nv1ttng. upgraded from border to border 3 bedrooms. 2
baths. with beautifully refined detailing New kitchen. spotless
hardw<><>d floors. trench doors opening to large deck with spa and
gardens Lots of used brick -many extras $217.000
SPACIOUS CLIFF HAVEN -POOL
Lovely large rooms with privacy and security. Two master suites 1n
separate wings. each opening to inner patio. Enclosed backyard with
handsome swimming pool and low maintenance planting . 3
bedrooms, 4 baths. dining or family room. all well-planned bullt-tns
and many cupboards. Take the first opportu nity to seef $322.500.
EASTSIDE FAMILY HOME
Clean 3 bedrooms. 2 bath with large famiry room and separate dlninv
room. FirepCace In famity room. bar-t>-que, n•ce por1able pool, fruit
trMI. tool ahed In big bllck yard. $168.000.
aY ANNrn& WATSON
A faeti• fa.cc ia Newport
Beach is .. G,...J, aa in·
depeadeat real eatate broker
wlM> baa lived iJa the city all
ofllil lifc.
•1 pew up·berc. My father
... tbc ruat medical doctor
here ud be .... * ,... tac.-
pital in Newport. I love tbil
city wl I baft cajoyed beina
iD1'ohecl in activiba tb.a haw
beaered dlie quality of life here,,.
said Grundy.
For over 25 yeara Grundy
.... been in the real catat.c baai--
DCll. For tbe lut 14 years
Gnmdy bM owned hil bmines1,
in wtiicb he ia the IOle ulaman
"I do evcrytbin1 myself 10
that I can iaaure that my clients
receive individualized service.
Bavina lived heft all of my life
I am very knowledpble about
the propertia here. This, I feel,
is so important if you are really
goiq to be of help to people, ..
said Grundy.
Bcf ore Grundy's CaRer in real
estate, be worked in engineering
witla RCb coepe ...... .
mu1.....,....... ... a .. .
~Hc-•1·0
Jor of nciMe~ ... ·--of MsiMll et111c.a-d&ptu
fJom Ge Uaiwaaity ol So-hml
California..
Gnmdy bcpn bit ral atMc
career ill 1960, wlllea ~ •1111:ccme
tbc fmt real estate aa1a ...
for Buatiaatoa Harbor; tlw:a
in 1970 Gnaady bec•mc Ala
maaqer for the lniDc Core-
puy, wben it dewlopcd li9da
hie. "Sbart ta••ncl .. the Diet·
name for the Vacat area o..t
he#:ame I-ind• hie. Wllica tk
Irvine Company ...........
lots there, they we11t forSJ00,000
apiece. T oclay a lot oa I .incla
hie sells for Sl,000,000, .. said
Grundy.
Grundy formed bis own com-
pany in 1970 ... My choice to
keep a one.man office ia sim-
ple-I want to devote full at·
tention to my clients and lift
them excellent lerVicc. I enjoy
the selling part of real estate,
not the managing. In this basi-
ness you have to make a choice
ia~IO.C .... loi8wdle ... ..... k.·.-a. .,,
Poc.ailla oa kylroat ...
prime ricw pr~ ia iM
Mcwpr;ilt .. ._ .._ O. 1y•a forte.:.._ llC ._ • a• • ~
crtiea • _. .._ tlleec•
•1a _, area I MW '12•14
pnputia r. pc !»pie ... Oftr
die warld ... tko ..._, die
Uaited s......_• uid Gt fJ~
... &the ill die Newport
ca eify ._ alw&Ja ._.a
.., al tile f• Gawly. -wife
Alldrcy ud tkir two dlildraa.
As. f-..:r director al* Lido
Isle Yaclat O•b. Grady W.
itillted die~ 1wi••• pro-an-.... cqie.W die ..,,..
Ailiaa propw. A.trey ii U..
•ohed wida die Or• F Coa•y
Trojan Lcape. 0.llDdy-S odla'
c:mc m~.: .. t• illdadc *
Newport •ac11 Hilaorical S.
ciety. the Cllambcr of Com-
mace and tlae 5S2 Cub of Hoag a,.,..,
Gnanc1y•1 bayfront office is
loaded at 341.., fir Dllwiaa
Newport Beach; pbone: (714)
67s.6161.
3 Bedrooms 4 Bedrooms
538 Vista G rande 815 Vaa Ltdo Soud ••
675-5511 $195.000 Sun 1-5 675-6161 $2..200.000 Sat & Sun 1-5
511 Cliff Drive '* 111 Bayside Place 2+ •
642-5200 $322.500 Sat & Sun 1-5 675-6161 $895.000 Sat & Sun 1-5
435 Ahso Ave .. NB # 2000 Hohday Road. NB
642-5200 $268.500 Sun 1-5 67~70 $355.000 Sat 1-5
240 Santa Isabel. C M #• 1356 Galaxy -Dover Shores ;,
642-5200 $169.000 Sun l -5 642-5200 $695.000 tee Su n 1-5
477 Costa Mesa Street. CM •
642-5200 $217.000 Sun 1-5
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work
5 Bedrooms
309 Poppy Ave.
673-8494 $399.000 Sun 1-4
904 Via lrdo Nord • •
675-6161 $2.625.000 Sat & Sun 1-5
326 Evening Canyon ••
644-6200 $599000 Sun 1-5
Vacant land
Top of Rocky Pt lots S'--85-86
644-6200 S2. 700.000 Sat & Sun 8-8
Key: *Pool or Spa •View #Family Room • Waterfront
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SUPER FLOOR PLAN
This EastbluH 3BR C-plan built by Lusk la In lovely
condition and has an expanded bedroom which can be a
great second master suite. Lots to enjoy on this euy care
property. Coby Ward
PRICE REDUCTION
This newly redone beauty needs an otter quickly! It's a big
2 story 3 BR home made for grecious living and entertain-
ment near great recreatton. schools and shopping. What
an opportunity! Coby Ward
A BEST BUY • NEWPORT CONDO 1189.000
Just reduced! Owner motivated! Beautifully decorated and
immaculate. Nestled among the treM in the heart of
Newport. Two BR. 2 BA. Highly upgraded. Community
pool. spa and tennis. MUST SELL! Micki Cooper
CONTEMPORARY BAYFRONT 11 .695.000
Never before offered for sale. A truly outstanding residence
for the buyer who appreciates quallty design and spacious
light interio rs. using the finest materials. Pool, spa, pier
and slip for a large boat Brochure upon request. Ann
Peters
BAY-OCEAN & CITY VIEW 11.575,(D)
On the bay near the harbor entrance. Magnificent quality
and construction. Three bedrooms, ~BA, 2 f1replaces. den
Per1ect decor with finest quality materials Brick terrace to
your dock Barbara Aune
DOVER SHORES -BAYFRONT
Beautiful 3 BA bayfront Highly upgraded Features hard-
wOOd floors. stained glass skyltghts. large formal llv1ng
room and dining room overlooking bay Family room and
billiard room. custom kitchen. full security system
Stephanie Grody/Barbara Aune
BIG CANYON CUSTOM CHATEAU 12.650.000
Newly offered elegant golf-course estate Ma1umum views
from all rooms Wonderful design for family and enter-
taining with huge living and dining rooms Five BR. pool.
spa 88A Extras include beautiful oak woodwork. elevator
Beverly Morphy and Barbara A une
MOUNTAIN RETREAT Sl .350.000
Two large homes -one. a new wood shingled. the other. a
large charming log home built in 1900 Two mountain
streams cascade through 15 acres of bu1ldable wooded
land 1n ldyllw1ld Barbara Aune
WALK TO BAY OR BEACH S550.000
The perfect home for your family A charming spacious
and gracious home only a lew blocks to both bay and
ocean Coved ce11tngs ttle roof charming patio Corner
lot Four bedrooms. family room Ocean and bay views
Barbara Aune and Carol Alllson
TREMENDOUS VIEW -SPYGLASS HILL 1825.000
Five bedroom + bonus room, Southport model with out-
standing view of ocean. bay. city lights -hardwood floors
-many upgrades Pool and spa This home has 1t all
Shown by appt only Virginia Swan
BELCOURT
Beautiful Plan "C'" 1n the Belcourt Towne Collectt<>n. Many
custom upgrades Two bedrooms. 2 baths A pleasure to
see Great assumable financing. Sharon Vogt
HARBOR R108E CREST 1471Jlll
Executive'• deUght in thia thrM bedroom townhome.
Vaulted ceilings & windows ahow oft the Mf9n9 mountain
& canyon view and aparkling llghta. Community pool and
tennis Twenty tour hour eecurlty gate. Olana Pro ... r
#2 Gwlc Piasa, S.lte 100
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RESIDENTIAL BROKERAGE SERVICES
VIEW HOME JUST LISTED-COM
Totally remodeled 38R. 2~8A end unit condominium with
ocean and bay v'9w. Brick entry and patio, French doort
throughout. windows added tor maximum Ught. ~ to
move into. Priced to Mii at $397.000. Maxine Propp
BA YSHORES CHARMER
Best location -steps to beach path. Three bedroom
single story. opening to large sunny patio. Recently
remodeled with toom to expand. $429,000 Includes the
land. Martha Macnab
CORONA HIGHLANDS SLEEPER
Exceptionally spacious 3BR. 2BA single story home
features large family and living rooms. each with fireplace,
and spacious kitchen which would lend itseff to a gourmet
remodel. Open beam ceilings, a new roof. skylights and a
peek at the ocean make this a great value at $285.000.
Martha Macnab
BAYFRONT-1 BEDROOM
The ideal get away spot. Large t BR unit with spacious
living and dining. lots of closets. new kitchen, new bath,
spacious bayfront deck and more. Only $4-49.000 including
land Martha Macnab
60' ON THE BAYFRONT 11.195.000
Wonderful location with a sandy beach and private ~
and dock. E1dsting house is prime for a remodet • 2 story,
3BR plus. Bring your plans and create a terrific waterfront
home. $1,195,000 including land. Martha Macnab
BAYFRONT DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUllTYl1.ll0.000
1 oo· of prime footage in the Lido Village area. Suitable for
condos and permitted tor at least 4 shps. Offered fee
simple for $1 ,900.000. Martha Macnab
SPECTACULAR OCEANFRONT 12.250.000
The most spectacular views are offered from each level of
this three story custom home on the c liff overlooking Big
Corona. the ietty . ocean and Catallna Each level aHords a
unique decor suitable for a soph1st1cated yet comfortable
lifestyle. Four bedrooms. 3'hBA. game room. hot tub,
solarium and more Offered 1n fee @$2.250.000. Danny
Bibb or Martha Macnab
BALBOA ISLAIO-SOUTH BAYFRONT 1895.000
One of the most desirable corner locations on the island.
Charming 3BR +den home with master on view, remodeled
kitchen with breakfast area facing a aunny interior patio.
sandy beach and shared dock Seriously pnced at $895,000
Martha Macnab
FANTASTIC INCOME PROPERTY-I. LAliUIA l450.000
Pride o f o wnership, cottage-style apartment with five
units. perfectly maintained by user-owner Great location.
Walk to new Laguna Beach oceanfront park. Extremely
low vacancy factor Assumable financing. Call Paula
Bailey for d rive-by address and set-up sheet.
WALK TO BEACH
Designer's 2BR, 2BA luxury condo features lush vanilla
carpet, IJ(yllghts. plantation shutters. beveted glau. plus
much more in positively move-in condition. Paula Balley
OCEAN a JEm VIEW
Old Corona det Mar k>cation with view of }et1y and all
boating activity. On tree lined street thrM hou'" from
Ocean Blvd. A rare opportunity to build your Corona del
Mar caatfe. Linda Oettl and LcHa JKObe
OLD COM CUIT• •AITEllPIECE .....
Oecotator"a per90Mt ~-An outatandlng floor plan
wtth formal tMng room, format dining, family room,
bt'eaktast .,.. and gourmet kt1cMf'l. ~+den. OCMn
¥Htw from petk> & decka. tt'• perfect. New on market. Linda
Oeth and Loia Jac<>be
•••-6200
COM VICTORIAl-REDUCED l30JIJO
QoaUty home aouth of hfghlVay In otd CdM • near pools
and beachee. Charrnlng 4BR with targe country kitchen,
famUy room. huge aunnlng deck. Only 4 yr8. old and In
~ condlOon. Wonderfut buyt e...tty Morphy
IRVlllE TEllACE-CHARACTER I CllARI 14•.D
Some unique ,_tu,.. make thla a tpeelat and vety Uv11:ble
home. PriYN brl" petio. vhnring k>tt for tunaet coclltaUa,
new kttchen and updated batha. Oozy family room and 3
large bedroom•. formal dining. A r..,ty comfortabte home.
$485,000 tnctudlng tand. Bevierly Morphy
BAYFROIT -HAllOR llLAID ROAD ., ...
Luxurk>ua alngte story bayfront wtth fentutlc view to main
channel. Recently remo<Mled. Gated courtyard entry,
4BR. 4SA. lerge gourmet kitchen. format dining, huge
muter suite with fireplace. 55' boat dock and sandy beech.
Includes land. Belle Partch
BELCOURT ESTATE l1.500JIDD
Private tennis court. pool and spa. L.arge cu1tom home
situated on 'h acre lot in preattglout Belcourt. Two story
home with SBR. '48A. family toom. atudy, air condrtlonlog.
extensive security system. Bright and cheerful and In
"move-in" condition. 24-hou< guarded gate community.
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THE ORANGE COUNTY
Movies, Music, Art, Stage, Nightlife, Dining & More June 1986
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---Contents --------
. Just Foolln' Around .................................. 3
It's been five years since South Coast Repertory has tried a musical.
Marcus Dietz explains why the cast for Tom Lehrer's "Tomfoolery"
should be at its tongue-twisted best.
Orange County's Family Nightclub ..................... 4
A night spot which caters to the young as well as the old? That's
what you'll find at the Disneyland Hotel's Sgt Preston Yukon Saloon.
And Judy Duffy says there is a great time to be had by all.
Calendar of Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ......... 6
Wondering what'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.
Adding the Artistic Touch ............................. 9
At Giorgio's Italian Restaurant in Anatteim Hills. the emphasis is
on presentation as much as taste. even though it serves the best
Italian food around.
A New Concept for Dining Fun ....................... 10
It's understated on the outside. but there's plenty on the inside
to make patrons happy at Monsoon Mike's In Seal Beach. including
a great chocolate bar. Judy Duffy tells the story.
You Won't Get Mugged at Mugay'• ................... 11
Mugsy Malone's turns on the bubble machine while live entertainers
rock and roll you with late night fun and dancing.
Jazz Back at Doubletree ............................. 12
The Doubletree in Orange mixes surroundings with a new 1azz
format to produce a very stimulating evening, says Brett Colson.
c I Vo GIORGIO , •• , '"" •N" ~ SSSS SANT A ANA C'fllt AO
~ ANA.CJll HILLS. 12807
(1l4) ... 6640
Pops Celebrated at Master Chorale ................... 13
The Orange County Master Chorale draws Florence Henderson
for a special appearance to celebrate the pops.
It's What's on Top ................................... 14
Making a light, tasty Belgian Waffle 1s what it's all about at Hotel
Ibis in Anaheim. Marcus Dietz says the toppings finish it off.
A Chicago Success Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
The owners of the Newport Rib Company 1n Costa Mesa know
the secrets to success in preparing a top-notch barbecue meal.
says Bret Colson.
Dining and NighUife . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
The ultimate listing of restaurants and nightclubs in the county.
giving readers everything they need to know to have an enjoyable
evening. Includes updated listings of area nightclub entertainment
during June.
On The Cover
Costa Mesa's South Coast Repertory presents "Tomfoolery," a
musical based on the songs of social satirist Tom Lehrer, June
5-27. Pictured are the cast members, from left Diane King, Martha
McFarland. John-David Keller (wearing crown). John Ellington ,
Richard Doyle (in back).
The Orange County Entertainer is 1 monthly newspaper
published by Baker Communicat1011s with a focus dtn1ng
n1ghfhfe music theater. dance and art throughout Orange
County
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Editor
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Orange County Entertainer June 1986
Young SCR actors get '60s satire lesson
Irreverent songs of
Tom Lehrerfeatured
in a crazy musical
BY MARCUS DIETZ
Director John -David Keller was discussing
his current protect with a group in which
the oldest person was 21 .
"I explained that we were doing 'Tomfoolery,'
a play based on the songs of Tom Lehrer,"
Keller. a resident actor I director of the South
Coast Repertory in Costa Mesa, said with
a chuckle. "I drew a blanket of stares.
"So then I explained that Lehrer was a
social satirist of the '60s, and still all I got
were stares," he continued. "I mentioned
that he used to work on 'That Was the Week
That Was,' and still nothing. These kids had
never heard of Tom Lehrer."
Those who have heard of the Harvard math
teacher-turned-songwriter, though. will relish
in the memory of great tunes like MNew Math,"
"Poisoning the Pigeons in the Park," usmut,"
and "So Long, Mom (I'm Off to Drop the
Bomb)."
These and other zany tunes from Lehrer
have been incorporated into "Tomfoolery,"
slated to play on the SCR's second stage
June 5·29.
It marks the theater's first production of
a musical in five years. and promises plenty
of lively music and entertainment. regardless
of your political. social or religious viewpoints.
Yes. Lehrer takes a swipe at these and
many other institutions, leaving practically
no on e unscathed. And though his music
comes from another time and era, some 20
years ago, 1t 1s amazing to note just how
appropriate his messages are today.
SC R presents the crazy, satirical songs
with a very talented five-member cast com-
prised of members of the theater's resident
company. Theater regulars will recognize
Keller. the SCR's only actor/director, from
his performances earlier this year in "Galileo,''
"As You Like It." and "Buried Child."
In addition. he also annually direc ts the
acclaimed holiday spectacle, "A Christmas
Carol"
Also fea tured 1s Richard Doyle. who ap-
peared in ''Anything Goes!" ''Dnvmg Around
the House," and "Unsuitable for Adults."
He. too. has performed in "A Ch!"istmas Carol."
Other cast members are John Ellington
("Galileo," "As You like It," "A Christmas
Carol '') and Martha McFarland ("Galileo,"
"A Christmas Carol"). They are joined by
Diane King, resident composer at SCR. who
usually helps provide the music, instead
of performing it.
Keller and McFarland say they were big
fans of Lehrer's when they lived m San Fran-
cisco. where he used to perform.
King and Ellington, on the other hand, have
more of a passing knowledge of Lehrer and
his music; King's husband has an album
of his, while Ellington recalls hearing some
of the music in high school.
It is Doyle, though, who received the most
appropriate introduction lo the social satirist's
work
"The first time I heard Lehrer's music was
June 1986
FOOLIN' AROUND-Tom~. a cM>aret-styte musical featurina the zany music of social satirist Tom Lehrer. will
play South Coast Repertory's second staa• June S-29. Call 957-4033 for tickets or intonn.tion.
in Vietnam." Doyle remembers. ··one of the
guys had a reel -to-reel tape player. and we
used to sit around and listen to these anti-
war songs. It was rather 1romc, listening to
social protest songs in 'Nam."
Though his music features a lively beat
and peppy tune. the lyrics are what make
lehrer's songs so special. as a short sampling
from "Who's Next" demonstrates:
"First we got the bomb and that was good,
'cause we love peace and motherhood: then
Russia got the bomb but that's OK, 'cause
the balance of power's maintained that
way. . . Egypt's gonna get one too, 1ust to use
on you-know·who; so Israel's still gettmg
tense. wants one m self ·defense ... "
The tune continues in much the same
manner. ridiculing various countries for crav-
ing the bomb. before finishing with a hilarious
ending that the SCR makes even better by
updating it a little to conform to modern
times.
Since the lyrics are such an integral part
of the play, the cast spent much of its opening
rehearsal arranging the vocals so that the
words can be heard audibly by the audience.
Staging aggressive theater is nothing new
for the South Coast Repertory, so it shouldn't
be considered surprising that it is presenting
the work of a left-wing, '60s satirist in con-
servative Orange County. But musicals at
SCR are a relative rarity.
"Musicals are fun, though they are a lot
of work," Doyle said. "But there is a lot of
camaraderie involved. In a straight play, eve-
ryone is locked into their own role. In a musical
revue show. there is a lot more interaction
Orange County Entertainer
between actors."
"learning the songs in a musical revue
is the easy part," added Keller ''The hardest
part is remembering which song comes next
Once you pick that up, it's easier ..
For Keller, though, this hard·and-fa st rule
did not hold up while learning "Tomfoolery."
He performs "The Elements," a Lehrer song
which simply lists more than 100 elements
in science.
Given that the tune contains some words
that sound like killer d iseases. this 1s no
simple task. as the following qu ick example
shows:
''There's antimony, arsenic. aluminum,
selen1Um, and hydrogen, and oxygen. nitrogen
and rhemum. .amenctum, ruthentum. ur-
antum. europium. zirconwm. lutetium. van -
1 adium and lanthanum. . "
Typing these words is hard enough Can
you imagine having to sing them ... in key?
"It ('The Elements') is the toughest song
I've ever had to learn,'' Keller says, practically
breathless after singing a quick recital during
his lunch break.
"I found the only way I could memorize
it was to learn four lines by heart, that I
could do without thinking, and then I added
two lines each day.
"The amazing thing about this song 1s that
the elements are not listed in any particular
order," Keller added. "They just follow the
melody. It's hard to believe that someone
could actually put words like these to music.
It gives you an indication of the genius of
Lehrer "
3
---Entertainment -----
Klondike Fun Found at Yukon Saloon
BY JUDY DUFFY
Dilemma: The family has just enjoyed a •
good meal out. Mom and Dad are relaxed
and the evening is young. They don't want
to go home, but they have the kids in tow.
Nobody wants to see another movie and
ice skating or bowling aren't exactly what
the adults had in mind.
What to do? Where to go? Is there a place
where you are welcome in a lounge atmosphere
with your kids (or somebody else's) on a
Friday night? Are you condemned to the pizza
establishments of the world to enjoy a fun
evening with kids under 21?
No. Whether the offspring are 2, 12 or 20
you can take them to Sergeant Preston's
Yukon Saloon and Dance Hall atthe Disneyland
Hotel and enjoy an evening's entertainment
designed to appeal to all ages.
You and your under-aged tag-a-longs are
wel come in the bay until 11 p.m. Settle back
in the comfortable seating areas and point
your attention towards the stage area. You're
about to be treated to entertainment Disney·
style designed with both famil ies and an
adult sen se of humor in mind .
Th e "Yukon Follies Revue" sparkles with
talent. The Claimjumpers band is top notch
and the show they put on is worth a goodly
price but comes free to those smart enough
to know it's there.
Klondike Kate belts out the songs with an
able assistance from Bonanza Babe, who
belts out a pretty fair song herself. The humor
dispen sed by these two is rated G for the
younger set, but sp icy enough to elicit a
laugh from the older generation.
We roared when Yukon Klem, a not·so-
shy or retiring bear, volunteered to help with
a bear·hugging contest among the ladies.
Those were some of the fanciest bear hugs
we've ever seen. Pretty fancy bear, too. He
clowns and dances nearly as well as Sergeant
Preston himself.
Pres ton sports the traditional red-coated
uniform and every kid in the house wanted
to shake hi s hand and say, "Hi" to this perennial
favorite c ha racter I'm g lad they were all
gen tle with that hand becau se it would have
been a shame 1f he hadn't been able to play
his ba nJo for the assembled crowd. Whether
or not he ever gets his man. Preston can
always find work playing that banjo because
he's really hot
During all th is merriment we didn't neglect
to order from the bar. I sampled a large con-
coction particular to Preston 's called a Can-
c an. It comes complete with a souvenir garter
that wa s cute, but nothing muc h compared
to the mix of amaretto, cream and strawberries
that filled the snifter.
My teenager, dutifully helping mom work,
managed to do away with a number of goodies,
including a slush made with cherries and
c ream that got rave reviews .
Preston's offers its show at 9 and 10 p.m.
every night exc ept Mondays. There is no
cover, but the c rowd starts to arrive early
to get the best ringside seats for the en-
tertainment. We'd suggest you do the same.
At 11 p.m . the kids are excused and the
adults take over to dance to the live music
provided by Preston's band.
The sound is Top 40 and very danceable.
If you don't want to move around that much,
4
the listening is good, too. The band is com-10 nightly. Dancing 11 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.
nightly. Dark Mondays. Validated parking
provided. Food until 10 p:m .
• posed of the same folks who brought you
the earlier entertainment and they really
know their musical stuff.
While you're listening you might notice
that Sergeant Preston's Yukon Saloon is dec-
orated according to its theme. The attention
to detail is typically Disney, right down to
lanterns and authentic northern relics such
as snowshoes and bearskins.
This is a comfy spot to spend an evening
whether or not you're looking for a place
where your kids are welcome.
The kitchen closes at 10 p.m. so if you're
going to the last show of the evening try
to get there early enough to order those mun-
chies. The bar stays open until 1 :30 a.m.
with live music throughout the evening.
Eleven is the witching hour, when local
singles come to make sure that all the good
dance music doesn't go to waste . The dance
floor is small, but not too crowded for a good
time.
For an evening that is a little different,
not expensive and definitely an event that
the whole family can enjoy together, here's
one vote for Sergeant Preston's Yukon Saloon
and Dance Hall.
The Place: Sergeant Preston's Yukon Saloon.
The Location: Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W.
Cerritos Ave., Anaheim.
Phone (714) 778·6600.
Details: No cover. Kids under 21 welcome
until 11 p.m. Yukon Follies Revue at 9 and
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ART
•'The Fi1un1tive Influence
in Sculpture" will be on
display through June 28
at Muckenthaler Cultural
Center, 1201 Malvern
Ave ., Fullerton. For more
information call 738·
6575 or 738-6799.
"lndi•n Art," featuring
works by eight artists, will
be on display 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 t.1una Coilece of Art
.viii feature an all media
exh1bit1on of student
works through June 12.
The college 1s located at
2222 Laguna Ca nyon
Road, Laguna Beach For
hours, call 494-5014
"On a Small Scale: All Cal-
ifornia '86," a 1uried ex ·
h1b1t1on of two and three
d1mens1onal works res-
tric ted to 18 inches 1n
size, will be on display
through June 8 at Laguna
Art M useum, 307 Cliff
Drive. Laguna Beach
South Coast Plaza Expan·
s1on Location, Costa
Mesa Hours are 11 a.m.
to 6 p.m , Monday through
Friday and noon to 5 p.m ..
Saturday and Sunday. Call
494-6531
P•intinp t>, M•rae Chap-
m• n will be on d isplay
through June 3 at Sand -
stone Gallery, 384A,
North Coast Highway,
Laguna Beach. Hours are
11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday
through Sunday. Call 497 ·
6775.
"P•per •nd Bronze," a
show by two local artists,
will be on display through
June 29 at Bowers Mu-
seum Galleria, 2036 N.
Main St ., Santa Ana.
Gallery hours are 11 a.m .
to 4 p.m., Wednesday
through Saturday and
noon to 4 p.m . on Sunday.
Call 557-2009.
''Robert Monts: Worb of
the Eilht,.." and "New
California Artists XI " will
be on display through July
13 at Newport Harbor Art
Museum. 850 San Cle·
mente Dr., Newport
Beac h. For details call
759·1122.
s.ddleback Student Art
Exhibition will be on dis-
play through August 29
at Saddleback College,
28000 Marguerite Park·
way, M'"ion Viejo. Hours
are 10 a.m . to 2 o.m. Mon·
6
day through Thursday and
Saturday. Call 582-4756.
Works bJ Liu Tobr. Brian
T•Jlor •nd Mars~ Bums
will be on display at Susan
Spiritus Gallery, 522 Old
Newport Blvd., Newport
Beach, through July 5.
Call 631 -6405.
Worb bJ Depa, Gauguin,
Pissarro. Monet, Renoir
and others can be viewed
as part of a weekend pack·
age to San Francisco
sponsored by Fullerton
College. The event is
scheduled for June 6 to
8 and will also include
visits to The Asian Art Mu·
seum and the California
Palace of The Legion. Cost
is $205 per person includ·
ing accommodations, air
fare and admissions. Call
Fullerton College at 871 ·
8000. extension 252.
"Califomi• Contempor•ry
Artists: John Register and
Bruce Ri chard s" will be
displaying works June 14
through August 10 at the
La guna Art Museum.
South Coast Plaza expan·
s1on location Hours are
11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday
through Friday and noon
to 5 p.m . on weekends
Call 494-6531.
''Si1ht Seers/From L•·
auna" will display at BC
Space Gallery, 235 Fore st
Ave., Laguna Beach, June
14 through August 16.
Hours are 11:30 a.m. to
5:30 p .m . Tuesday
through Saturday. Call
497-1880.
"Horizons and S.,ond,"
a one-person exhibition
by Marjorie Kerr, will dis·
play through June 14 at
Freeman's Art and Frame,
154 W. Bastanchury
Road, Fullerton. Hours are
lOa.m. to5p.m., Tuesday
through Saturday. Call
526-8422.
"Arts Exploration '16" a
hands-on art expo, will
take place June 7 from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m . at the
Irvine Fine Arts Center,
4601 Walnut Ave., Irvine.
Admission is $5. Call 522·
1078.
San Clemente Arts •nd
Cnfts will display its jur·
ied art exhibit at Sandy
Martin Memorial Gallery
through July 11. The
gallery is located at Del
Mar and Seville streets
in San Clemente. Hours
are noon to 4 p.m. daily.
Call 492-5215.
Works by Wally Schauer
and Lon Quarton will dis·
play at Quorum Art
Gallery, 374 N. Coast
Highway, Laguna Beach,
through June 29. Hours
are 10 a.m . to 5 p.m ..
Tuesday through Sunday.
Call 494-4422.
Works bJ Al'Mdo M•urfllo
Pena, Jr. will display June
14 through June 29 at
Galeria Capistrano,
31681 Camino Capistra-
no, San Juan Capistrano.
Hours are 10 a.m . to 5
p.m. daily. Call 661-1781.
Jo.n Black and Grace Koo
will be exhibiting works
at Newport Beach City
Hall Gallery, 3300 New-
port Blvd., Newport Beach
from June 4 through July
16. Adm ission is free.
Hours are 8 a.m to 5 p.m.,
Monday through Friday.
Call 644·3017.
DANCE
"D•nce for HNrt Aerobic
M•nlthon." sponsored by
the Orange County Chap-
ter of the American Heart
Association, will take
place June 21 at Crawford
Hall on the campus of UC
Irvine Hours are 9 a.m.
to l p.m. Fee 1s $1 0 for
up to three hours of aero·
b1c exercises and to qual·
1fy for prizes. Call 54 7 ·
3001.
"D•nce Showcase," fea ·
tu ring works by local char·
eographers, will be held
June 15 and June 22 at
American International
Dance Company Studio,
2488 Newport Blvd., Suite
2C Costa Mesa . Shows
start at 6 p.m. Call 551·
4402 between 7.9 p.m.
MUSIC
The Irvine M•rrlott will
present pianist Michael
Jordan from noon to 2
p.m. and 5 to 9 p.m. Mon-
day through Friday
through the end of March.
The hotel is located at
18000 Von Karman Ave.,
Irvine. For further infor-
mation call 553-0100.
T •lent and v•riety shows
at the Via Maria, 9969
Walker St.. Cypress. Tues·
day and Wednesdays tea·
ture "C harlie" a soft music
duo. and "Forward Mo ·
t1 on," paying triutes to
Elvis, Neil Diamond, and
others "Lip Sync" contest
on Saturday nights.
Thursdays feature "The
Gong Show." open to any
act including mus1c1ans,
Jugglers. comedians and
singers. For further info
Pleau tum to ,,..e 7
FRANK SINATRA wHI appear at the hcffic Amphi·
theater In Costa M .. one nlaht only, on June 21
at 8 p.m. C.U 634-1300 for tidc.et9 or Information.
HOLIDAY INN ANAHEIM
PROUDLY PRESENTS
TONYA
AND HER
FABULOUS
BELLY DANCERS
MONDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 9 PM-1 AM
in
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Complimentary Champagne for the Ladies
Served 5-9 p.m. Every Thursday by Exotic Male Walters
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Orange County Entertainer June 1986
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Continued from PIC8 6
call 821-9300
Music at UC Irvine: Pops
Concert and Dance (June
7); Big Bash Dance (June
6): Concerts Under the
Stars (July 4). Call 856-
6922.
The Master Chorale of
Orana• County will pre·
sent a 30th Pops Spec-
tacular June 7 at 8 p.m.
and June 8 at 3 p.m. Spe·
c ial guest Florence
Henderson is scheduled
to appear. The event will
take place at Orange
Coast College, 2701 Fair·
view Road, Costa Mesa .
Call 669-8902.
Concerts at th• Pacific
Amphitheatre: Eddie
Murphy (June 13); Fabi·
an, Frankie Ava lon and
Bobby Rydell (June 14);
Kool and the Gang (June
20); Frank Sinatra (June
22). The amphitheatre is
located at the Orange
County Fairgrounds in
Costa Mesa. Call 634·
1300.
Concerts at the Irvine
Meadows AmphithNtre:
Tangerine Dream (June
6); Robin Williams (June
8); Chick Corea, The
Wayne Shorter Quartet
and Al Dimeola (June 13);
Siouxee and the Ban -
shees (June 14); Gal -
lagher (June 28). Call
740-2000.
The Irvine Symphony Or·
che1tra presents "A
Witches Curse," a comic
opera in two acts to be
performed June 14 at 8
p.m. in the South Coast
Community Church Aud·
itorium. Tickets are $10
and $12. Call 261 -0231.
The Sixth Annual Lu n-
cheon Concert Series will
present Ann Patterson
and Maiden Voyage re-
creating Big Band sounds
(June 12) and the Sun-
shine Steel Band (June
26). Admission is free.
Food and beverages are
presents
available. The concerts
will take place in South
Coast Plaza Town Center.
Call 241-1700.
Preservation Hall Jazz
Band will perform June
28 at 8 p.m. in the Sad-
dleback College Gymna-
sium, 28000 Marguerite
Parkway, Mission Viejo.
Tickets are $12.50. Call
582-4656.
Mozart on fifth, a New
York-based instrumental
trio, will perform June 21
at 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m .
in the Large Theatre of
Mission Viejo High
School. For free t ickets
call 837 -6050.
Southern California's fl nest Jazz Artists are now
appearing in HUNTERS SALOON at the
DOUBLETREE HOTEL. Every Thursday, Friday
and Saturday enjoy cool cocktails and hot jazz
in the intimate setting of HUNTERS
•
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from 9 p .m.
There Is no cover charge at central Orange
County's newest JAZZ CLUBI
DOUll.EDEI -ORANGE. COUNIY
100 The City Drtve • Orange. CA 92668 • 714/634-4500
(Between the #5 &. #22 freewaays)
Orange County Entertainer
•
Mueic at Goldenw I II Col·
lep: The Goldenwest Col·
lege Symphonic Band
(June 22, 5 p .m . to 7
~m.); The Shy Dixie Band
June 29, 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.)
he college is located at
15744 Goldenwest St.,
Huntington Beach. Call
895-8367.
Sixth annual Baroque
Muek:at f..tival will take
place June 1 to 8 at St.
Michael's and All Angels
Church, Corona del Mar.
Tickets are $10 for one
evening, $70 for all per·
formances. Call 6 73-
1880.
STAGE
"lat of the Ca.a," Fred
Carmichaels side-
splitting comedy, will run
through June 8 at the Ha-
rlequin Dinner Ptayhouse,
3505 S. Harbor Blvd.,
Santa Ana. Performances
are Tuesday through Sat -
urday evenings with Sat -
urday and Sunday mat1· I nee s For tickets and
reservations call 979·
551 1
.. Noises Off." a hit Broad·
way play about a touring
company trying to pro·
duce a farce. will be
staged through June 22
at Laguna Moulton Play-
house, 606 Laguna Ca -
nyon Road, Laguna
Beach. Curtain at 8 p.m.,
Tuesday through Satur-
day, and 2:30 p.m . on
Sunday. Call 494·0743
or 494-8021.
"The Uninvited," a mys-
tery thriller about a house
with an unsavory past. will
play June 12 through 29
on Thursday through Sun-
day even mas at 8: 15 p. m
1n the Muckenthaler Cul
tural Center, 1201 W.
Malvern, Fullerton.
Tickets are $14.50 to $25.
Call 680-5863.
''Tomfoolety," a satire by
Tom Lehrer, will be staged
June 5 through June 29
at South Coast Repertory.
655 Town Center Dr ..
Costa Mesa. Tickets are
$16 to $20. Curtain at 5
p.m. and 9 p.m. on Sat-
urdays, 8:30 Tuesday
through Fridays and 3
p.m. and 8 p.m. on Sun-
days. Call 957-4033
"Annie," the big-hearted
Broadway musical
comedy will play June 6-
8, 13-15 and 19-22 at the
Forum Theatre, 4175 Farr
mont Blvd., Yorba Linda.
Tickets are $10 and $12
Call 779-8591 .
"Oklahoma" rs now play-
ing at Elizabeth Howard's
Curtain Call Dinner Thea -
tre. 690 El Camino Real.
Tustin. Prices start at
$15.95. Tuesday through
Thursday, doors open at
6 30 pm . Friday and Sat
urday doors open at 7
p m . Sunday m atinee
doors open at 11.30 am
and Sunday evening
doors open at 5.30 p m
Call 838-1654. Gro up
sales call 730-8240.
"A Chorus Une" will play
July 2-5 at the Pacific Am-
phitheatre in Costa Mesa
For tickets and informa-
tion call 634-1300.
"Move Over Mrs. Mark·
ham," a hilarious comedy
involving mistaken 1den-
t1ty, will play June 6
through June 28 at
Garden Grove Community
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Theatre, 12001 St. Mark
Street, Garden Grove. Fri -
day and Saturday curtain
at 8 p.m .. Sunday curtain
at 2:30 p.m. Tickets are
$4 and $3. Call 897-5122.
••oliver Twist" will play
June 12-15 at Buena Park
High School Performing
Arts Center, Magnolia
Street and Academy Way,
Buena Park. Tickets are
$1 and $2. Curtain at 7
p.m. on June 12 and 13
and 2:30 p.m . on June
14 and 15. Call 821 -1010.
MISC
Californi• An1et1 home
prnes: Baltimore (June
l); New York (June 2-4):
Kansas City (June 12-15);
Texas (June 16-18);
Cleveland (June 27-29};
Chic~go (June 30). For
tickets and other infor-
mation call 937-6700.
.. Sonlicht Mountain" will
be the theme of the Crys-
tal Cathedral's Vacation
Bible School June 23-27.
Classes will be held 9 a.m.
to noon each day. Call
971-4243.
G~n Festiv•I. an an-
nual event of traditional
Greek food, dance, music.
games and crafts, will be
held June 6-8 at Heritage
Disney parades
top summer
Disneyland's 76-day summer season kicks
off June 21 with the Park's traditional activit ies
and the new Totally Minnie Parade, the Main
Street Electrical Parade, "Fantasy in the Sky"
fireworks, Videopolis and big bands at Plaza
Gardens. The park also extends its operating
hours.
Prior to the summer opening, the Magic
Kingdom will showcase big bands at Plaza
Gardens, V1deopolis and "Fantasy in the Sky"
fireworks on Saturdays only. The Totally Minnie
Parade will be presented twice daily on wee -
kends, while the Main Street Electrical Parade
will be staged twice each night on Saturdays
and Sundays.
The park's "Gift-Giver Extraordinaire Ma -
chine" continues to award gifts to everyone
who v1s1ts Disneyland. each day through Sept.
6. Dally prizes include an RCA 25 -inch color
television, a round-trip PSA ticket. a Loru s
Mickey Mouse watch, a Kodak camera and
Disney home video cassettes, as we ll as Dis -
neyland Passports, juice bars, popcorn and
exclusively designed Disneyland collectible
pins. Topping 1t all off will be a daily giveaway
of a 1986 Pontia c Firebird, wh ich will be
won by one lucky Disneyland guest.
Main Street's Plaza Gardens will host The
Co unt Basie Orchestra, directed by Thad
Jones on Saturday, June 7, and Ray Anthony
and his Orchestra on Saturday, June 14.
The all-new Totally Minnie Parade proceeds
down Main Street, U.S.A. at 1:30 and 5 p.m.
every weekend. Minnie Mouse, featured in
new contemporary fashion, finally receives
long overdue recognition as a star in her
own right.
Appearing along with Minnie will be several
of her Disney friends. plus more than 100
performers sineine and dancing in a pageant
depictinethe creation, rehearsal and recording
of Minnie's first music video.
The Main Street Electrical Parade, a night-
time spectacular using nearly half ·a-million
twinkling lights. begins its procession down
Main Street, U.S.A. at 8:50 and 11 p.m. on
Saturdays and Sundays. and then twice nightly
beginning June 21.
This summertime favorite of Park guests
depicts several popular scenes of Disney ,, ... tum,.,,... 9
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Park in Irvine. Parking and
admission are free. Call
733-2366.
The C•liforni• Police
Olympics will be held
June 23-29 at UCI cam-
pus and nearby sites. Ad-
mission is free. Call the
UCI Pol ice Department
at 856-5224 for times and
details.
The South Coast Reper-
tory's End of Season Auc-
tion will be held June 28
at 6 p.m. on the greens
of Town Center Park, 655
Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa The evening will
include music, buffet din-
ing and hve models 1n a
Calypso-themed setting.
Tickets are $60 for gener-
al admission and $100
for preferred seating. Call
957-2602 or 957-4033.
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Performin1 Arts Center
Tnathalon will be held
June 1 in and around Lake
Mission Viejo. The race
will feature a 1.5-k lake
swim, a 35-k bike race
and a 10-k run. Call 966-
8680.
GOLDEN BOYS of Bandstand wilt perform one ni&ht only •t Costa Mesa's Pacific Amphitheater. on June 14 •t 7:30
p.m. Call 634-1300 for tickets.
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Giorgio's Features Flambe Fun, Italian Cuisine
BY MARCUS Dim flair. as he skillfully mixes, prepares and
tosses. There is nothing quite like good tableside
preparation. And Victor Ford of Giorgio's Ris-
torante in Anaheim Hills knows it.
Ford has been around awhile, learning the
business of tableside preparation at Detroifs
London Chophouse and the Lakeside Res-
taurant in Newport Beach, amon1 others.
So when he arrives to prepare a meal or
dish at your table, he does so with true artistic
A case in point is Giorgio's tableside version
I of spinach salad. He spoons and scoops each
ingredient with gusto, obviously relishing
in the show he provides.
Le Biarritz Hosts
June Wine Tastings
Le Biarritz French Restaurant will be staging
two informative wine-tasting sessions in June.
The first, featuring the wines of the J. Lohr
Winery, will be held at 7 p.m. on June 10.
Presided over by David T onnis, Western re-
gional manager for the winery. the tasting
will include seven wines, among them a 1984
Sauvignon Blanc; and a 1984 Johannesberg
Reisling.
The wines will be sampled as guests dine
on a smoked seafood plate, salade maison
and coq au vin. ,
On June 25 at 7 p.m., Bruno D'Alfonso,
winemaker for the Sanford Winery, will conduct
the second tasting. Seven wines are again
slated for sampling, including a 1983 and
'84 Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc.
Reservations and advance payment of the
~$17.50 price per person are required.
Also, plans are currently underway for Le
Biarritz' annual Bastille Day celebration. to
be held July 13 from 11 a.m . to 10 p.m
the restaurant recreates an entire French '
street scene outdoors, complete with a bistro,
a charcuteries for pates and sandwiches.
and ''La Cuisine," where hot entrees can
be purchased
'n addition. dancers. mimes and Jugglers
will enterta.r and there will be dancing to
the music of the New York Jazz Connection.
Le Biarritz is located at 414 N. Newport
Blvd. in Newport Beach. Call 645-6700 for
information or reservations.
Newport Harbor Cruises ,
DINNEll/DANCING CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH
CRUISE CRUISE
• 8-course dinner
• No-host Bar
•Dancing on
Upper deck
$23.50 Adalte
$15.50 Children
6-12
• Ne\AI Expanded M enu
• Complimentary
Champagne
• Narrated Harbor Tour
$31.95
per pet110n
Catered by Delaney's
• Private Charters • Weddir9 • Part9es
Reservations Reqijired
MC/VISA Accepted ( 714) 6 7 5-1481
June 1986
Tableside service and the talents of the
impressive Ford are just one of the special
touches presented by Giorgio's Ristorante.
Orange County's fastest growing Italian spe-
cialty house. Owned by Vincent F. lulianello
and Josephine Barbara, it is rapidly becoming
recognized for its award-winning cuisine.
There is no question why, either. Giorgio's
features a complete menu of entrees and
appetizers that. unlike some of the other
noted Italian restaurants in the county, are
reasonably priced, too.
Included among the appetizers are tra-
ditional favorites like mozzarella marinara
($3.95) and calamari Fritti ($6.25), which
is a delicious, deep-fried plate of squid. But
we found steamed clams and marinara sauce
to be especially tasty. and this dish also
comes with white sauce, if the customer
prefers it.
One must-try dish at Giorgio's is the linguini
imperiale ($11.50). Mounds of fresh pasta
are combined with juicy shrimp and cream
sauce, and the result is rich and very flavorful.
Other entrees include lamb rosemary
($16.95), which is prepared tender and lean,
and veal Marsala ($13.50). Those who shy
away from veal because it is usually tougher
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than teather to eat will kM! the version served
at Gior1io's-it is very tender, allowine the
flavor of the mushrooms and sauce to come
throuah fully.
Dependina upon availability. Giorgio's also
offers a multitude of fresh catch seafood
dishes, such as jumbo broiled prawns ($18).
swordfish limone ($14.50) or sea bass po-
modori ($13.50).
For dessert. Ford makes an encore ap-
pearance, returning with the preparation
cart for bananas foster. flambe-style. Aaain,
he busies himself in front of bowls. peeling
here before mixing there, and then igniting
the creation.
The bananas are baked with sweet sauce
tossed over vanilla ice cream.
Giorgio's offers other special touches. as
well. For instance, Scott Wilson plays soft
guitar music, strolling from table to table
in the cozy atmosphere of the restaurant,
charming guests with a variety of music.
And limousine service. provided by Joie
Lords, general manager of lord's limousine,
is available at discount rates, allowing guests
to arri~ and depart in safety and style.
Giorgio's is located at 5555 E. Santa Ana
Canyon Road in Anaheim Hills. just off the
91 Freeway at Imperial Highway. For reser-
vations or informatrion, call 998--6640.
Disney
Condnued from,....
motion picture classics as well as illuminated
costumes for the many live performers. The
electronically synthesized theme music of
the "Baroque Hoedown," integrated with Dis-
ney songs. sets a catchy rhythm for the trek
down Main Street, U.S.A.
Every Saturday evening and then nightly
beginning June 21, while the lights on Main
Street still remain dim, the Electrical Parade
will be topped off with the spectacular aerial
fireworks show, "Fantasy in the Sky:• Tinker
Bell flies high above the Magic Kingdom
and waves her wand to send skyward 250
skyrockets choreographed to explode in time
to a medley of Disney and patriotic tunes.
Videopolis, Disneyland•s high-tech nightspot
wh ich features three multi-level dance floors,
is open from sunset until midnight Saturdays
through June 14. Beginning June 21, Vi·
deopolis rocks nightly, showcasing today's
hottest records and videos amid state-of·
' the-art special effects.
Every summer night June 21 through Sept.
6 the park will again feature some of the
country's top big bands. Entertaining at Main
Street's Ptaza Gardens will be the Artie Shaw
Orchestra, directed by Dick Johnson, June
21 -18. and Ray McKinley and his Orchestra,
June 29-July 5.
Disneyland hours during June are: 9 a.m.
to 10 p.m. Sundays (June 1. 8, 15), 10 a.m.
to 7 p.m . Monday throuah Friday (June 2-
6 and 9-13), 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. Saturday (June
7 and 14) and 9 a.m. to 10 p.m . Monday
through Friday (June 16-20).
Summer season hours belin Saturday, June
21. The Park will be open 9 a.m. to midni1ht
Sundays through Fridays and 9 a.m. to 1
a.m. on Saturdays.
Further information is av.ilable by callina
(714) 999 4565 OI (213) 626--86()5 ext 4565.
9
---Dining
Chocolate, 'Skins Bar Just the Beginning
BY JUDY DUffY
Nestled at the very ed&e of Oralee County
there is a rather unpreposses,sing building
with a sign out front that says Monsoon Mike•s
Saloon.
Hiding behind that sign yol/11 find the very
newest concept of an old favorite in the res-
taurant business. Tiny Naylor's..
Monsoon Mike•s Saloon & Restaurant in
Seal Beach is a combination of toad. service
and entertainment that 1uarantees there
will be somethi .. to appeal to newly anybody
who likes fine food •a Vf!IY rwonlble price.
Just for 1ood me.sure Monsoon Mike•s
throws in &UIS 011s surnJlnlinp Md same
little touches JOU dodt 9pect '° find with
menu prim& in .. $10,. •' ..._. ............. al not only
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ewir seen. but a ct..ter t.r. a skins (prA*1)
bar and a chocolate bar.
We settled into con1fy chairs in the spacious
room and Toby. our charming waitress.
promptty appeared to offer us the wine specials
for the week. We started with a glass of Char-
donnay and a basket of trench fried pickle
chips.
I'd never tasted, much less heard of. trench
fried pickle chips before. They made a nice
munchie while we wove our way through the
extended menu selections at Monsoon Mike's..
We settled on Monsoon Skewers (shrimp
and scallops threaded with veggies on a large
skewer and mesquite broiled) and chicken
p1ccata (a tangy caper sauce over two boneless
breast fllets).
The food arrNed in short order but would
have been worth waiting for. The seafood
was cooked to perfection. I'm always leary
of broiled seafood as it takes a careful eye
to avoid drying these delicacies out No dryness
here. Tender. moist. and a goodly proportion
of sea food to w:g«ables.. First rate at a much
higher price. just super at $9.95.
The chicken was nicely sauced. Not too
much to mask the delicate flavor of the white
meat filet. but enouah to let you know that
this was something out of the ordinary. The
price? A mere $8.95.
After the large salad that was served as
our first course, the addition of a goodly
portion of steamed vegdables to our dinner
plates. alonl with the saffron rice and baked
potato, respectively, that we were served
made us sure that there was no way we could
manage to indulge ourselves in any form
of dessert
About that time I remembered the chocolate
1 bar. H they gave prizes for being a chocoholic
I would get not one but several. I do love
the stuff. Give me a helping of chocolate
mousse and I may purr with delight.
The Place: Monsoon Mike's Saloon and
Restaurant
l..oatiori: 941 Pacific Coast Highway, Seal
Beach
....... (213) 431-9688
o.taila: Full bar. live entertainment Friday
and Saturday nights. Open 6 a.m . daily until
10:00 p.m. Sunday through Thursday, 1:30
a.m. Friday and Saturday. Most major credit
cards_ Dinner for two, food only, from $15.
OSCARS I Nightclah lavites Yoa to Attend
The Miss California Girl
BIKINI
CHAMPIONSHIPS
Wednesday Evenings
June 4 & 11
$1,000 1st Prize
Advaace s.le Tickets $5
10
At the Door $7
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of Gourmet Specialities
e<:aviar e<:roissants
•Fresh Pasta and Sauces
Picnic Baskets Available
for Beach or Yacht
CHAMPAGNE FRIDAYS
4-8 p.m. $1 .50 _eer 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 The Sea
June 1986
---Nightlife------
There's room to boogie at MUgsy Malone's
By JUDY DUFFY
Some days it seems like the whole world
wants to party on Friday night between the
hours of 9 and 11 p.m. When they all show
up at the same place at the same time the
results aren't always what you were looking
for when you went out the front door.
If you're tired of crowded dance floors,
waiting 15 minutes for beverage service and
standing on your poor tired feet because
everybody beat you to a table, let us suggest
Mugsy Malone's in Anaheim for early eve·
ning entertainment.
We visited Mugsy's on a Friday night just
in time to catch the first set of live music
at 9 p.m . The place wasn't deserted, just
comfortably populated.
We had the medium·sized dance floor nearly
to ourselves and there was lots of room to
boogie without damaging the people dancing
IMMERSED IN METAL drummer Dean Maddalone,
of the bend T ..... keeps the but loin& M Mupr
Malone'• in Anaheim.
Great Barbecue.
At a Fair Price.
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next to you. Or being damaged.
Mugsy's opens for dinner at 5 p.m . arid '
the largely singles crowd that fills the roofn
later doesn't ·CU.ctke its appearance until 11
p.m. or so.
The folks who arrive earlier do so to sup
on an eight ounce steak served with soup
or salad and fries for the nominal tarrif of
$5.95.
The bar doesn't open until 7 p.m. and those
who linger after dinner tend to congregate
around the other attractions Mugsy Malone's
has to offer.
There is a pool table for those who are
so inclined. What caught our attention was
a bank of pinball machines and video games.
Sipping something cold while you let yourself
be hypnotized into playing for hours is a
pleasant way to spend some of the time.
A little after 9 p.m. the large stage came
alive with the sounds of urelesis." John Wang,
owner of Mugsy's, brought them in from the
South Bay area to play their ''more rock than
heavy metal'' music for dancing and listening
pleasure.
Spokesman and drummer for "Telesis,"
Dean Maddalone, gave us the inside scoop
on this group.
''We've been together about eight months
now. All of us have experience as studio
musicians and touring with big name groups.
We decided to get together and play and
things have been happening fast for us.
"We have a record ing in the works and
bookings are steady," said Maddalone.
Wh ile Maddalone characterized h imself
and his fellow band members as "old men."
their music was not. The beat is solid, their
timing is right on . A very danceable group.
Mugsy Malone's brings in a new group every
couple of weeks. On tap for the future are
"Pocketful!," "The Banks," "The Names"
and "Raveup" according to Wang.
After that Wang hopes to present a house
band which he says will be the "hottest group
in Orange County." We'l l check it out and
let you know.
Wang has provided lots of lights and a
fairly good sound system for his club. The
bubble machine over the dance floor was
fun, as were the colored lights that seemed
to carry over from the pinball area making
for a fun kind of atmosphere.
There are a lot of singles here. The crowd
at this early hour was very mixed age-wise ,
but we hear that the crowd that fills the house
later in the evening tends to range between
21 and 35 .
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PHOTO BY JUDY DUFFY
Kristi Zimmerman, blond and 21 from Hunt·
ington Beach, came to Mugsy Malone's be·
cause she likes "Telesis." "This place has
great potential. I'll come back here because
it's good," Zimmerman said .
Jerry Craven, also of Huntington Beach,
was playing the pinballs with a friend. He'd
just come in for a drink and wound up staying
for awhile.
Before the band starts its first set and
between sets, Ca rl os and Mike share the
chores in the DJ 's booth. Kelli McKinney,
22, of Tustin pointed out, "They play any
request you want to make. They have a good
library to choose from and you can hear just
about anything you like."
There is no cover at Mugsy Malone's during
the week . On Friday and Saturday nights
the cover is $3. Not unfair for an evening
out with live music and lots of dancing.
The Place: Mugsy Malone's
Location: 1731 S. Harbor Blvd., Anaheim.
Phone: (714) 635·5040
Details: Live music for dancing or listening
9 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sunday through Saturday.
$3 cover on Friday and Saturday. Dress code.
Dinner at 5 p.m. Bar opens at 7 p.m.
'Tomfoolery' Tackles Lehrer
Continued from,,... 3
Each of the actors admits to having a favorite
Lehrer song, with the exception of Keller,
who says he likes them all.
For Vietnam·veteran Doyle, his favorite,
predictably, is "Send the Marines." For El -
lington, it is "New Math," a song in which
Lehrer actually solves a new math problem
in the lyrics.
Meanwhile, McFarland says her favorite
is "Vatican Rag," a spoof on the Catholic
church, while King is partial to "Masochism
Tango," a rather kinky song, as the name
would suuest.
Orange County Entertainer
Doyle puts the beauty of "Tomfoolery" in
perspective:
"You can enjoy this play for what it is-
lively entertainment, caberet-style," he said .
"Or, you can go deeper into the words, analyze
their meaning. The worst thing we can do
is to comment on the material. It speaks
well enough for itself."
Amen.
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bpeltorJ'a 11coad .. , .. from June 5 thrOUlh
29. 11clr.eb priced from $11-$20. SCI ii lo-
cat1 d et 155 Town c..r Dr. In COlta II••·
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---Nightlife-------
Hunter's Saloon Presents Top County Jazz
BY BRET COLSON
Jazz has always suffered as one of the
most misunderstood and least appreciated
types of music in modern times. Critics have
labeled it as difficult to interpret and without
any definite rhyme or reason.
These barriers have been hard for jazz
to overcome and have prevented it from be·
coming one of the more popular forms on
the music scene.
But all that is slowly changing.
Jazz is enjoying an ever-increasing surge
in popularity here in Orange County and
throughout the nation . The best evidence
of this is not a dramatic increase in the sales
of jazz albums at record stores.
Instead, 1t is the increasing number of
live jazz acts appearing at local nightspots
that is behind this increase in popularity.
And one of the newest spots in Orange County
to feature live jazz is Hunter's Saloon at the
Doubletree Hotel in Orange.
"We considered booking everything from
bellydancers to magicians before deciding
on jazz for our lounge," commented Kim
LeBarge, manager of Hunter's Saloon.
"We were looking for something that would
bring people in at 9 p.m. and keep them
here until we said good night at l a.m. I
think we've found the right thing with live
1azz."
Even without live jazz, most would find
Hunter's Saloon a very satisfying place to
spend some time.
A plush and intimate lounge, Hunter's is
dominated by a bar so large and well stocked
that the bartender must sometimes rely on
• But Hunter's (and to a lesser extent Studio
Cafe) still fiahts the stereotypes long as·
sociated with jazz. 1rs a problem that Tony
Pretzello, a jazz booking agent, faces daily.
"Kim LeBarge was a little skeptical when
I first tried to sell him on the idea of jazz
in Hunter's," said Pretzello.
"Like so many others, he felt it was purely
intellectual and didn't understand the in·
tricacies of jazz.
"I convinced him to book some fusion jazz
acts, the kind that combines elements of
rock, rhythm and blues and mainline jazz
which his audience might find more accept·
able initially.
"I run into this kind of problem quite a
bit, but things are changing. Jazz is becoming
more economically viable as it gains greater
acceptance. That's why more lounges are
booking acts. Also, a lot of the jazz musicians
are young and the audience can better identify
with them. That helps," commented Pretzello.
Pretzello's recent act booked into Hunter's,
One Flight Up, added weight to his arguments
for jazz.
The ease with which they handled even
the most difficult passages was admirable
even to novice jazz fans. Because One Flight
Up is a fusion jazz group, it was easy to see
• the bridges between pop and jazz music.
Several selections by One Flight Up served
as the perfect background for lively con·
versation by several small groups in Hunter's.
Other selections demanded considerable
attention in order to appreciate the finer
intricacies of the music.
a ladder to reach various spirits. If fact, Le
Barge c laims that Hunter's has the largest
and best selection on blended scotches and
wh iskey's in Orange County. They might also 1
have one of the best wine lists, too , with
ports dating back to 1927.
"We're committed to 1azz for the rest of
1986. I guess that tells you something about
where we stand as far as jazz coming of age,"
concluded a smiling LeBarge.
Hunter's Saloon is iocated in the Doubletree 1
Hotel, 100 The City Drive in Orange Live But what Hunter's definitely has 1s some
of the best jazz 1n Orange County.
The best way to describe the atmosphere
when listening to 1azz in Hunter's is by com·
paring 1t to the grand mainstay of jazz music
in the county · Stu<i ;:. ~afe.
If Studio CClf·_ 1s the blue collar, working
man's atmosphere for jazz. then Hunter's
Sa loo n 1s the white collar. su it-and-tie place
to l isten to jazz. Hunter's is more refined
and proves that Jazz is just as comfortable
for entertainment in a plush surrounding
as it 1s in an earthy, smoke-filled bar
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I jazz is every Friday and Saturday night from
9 p.m. to 1 a.m Happy hour 1s Monday through
Friday with halt price beer. Monday also tea
, tures free chili and sauerkraut. Tuesday has
smoked sliced roast beef and imported
cheeses. Wednesday features free sushi
Thursday features free fresh fruits and Mex
ican specialties Friday features free monk
grablocks and marinated salmon. Todd Wray
plays piano during dining and happy hours.
For more information contact the Doubletree
Hotel at 634-4500
14982 Redhill (at Ed•nger)
Tustin• 259-0115
ALL MAJO" CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED
Orange County Entertainer
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ONE FLIGHT UP, pictured recentlJ durina a per-
formance. is one of the top.notch jazz bat* thllt
pl•J• Thurada1 throu1h SaturdaJ •••nlnp from
9 p.m.-1 a.m. • H.....,,1 S1laan In h Do.lllhb•
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Writers Assoc.
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BHUNCH ... "9.~JS
Unpamlleled Food Value
Come discover for yourself!
2931 f.ast Coast Highway
Corona del Mar. Ca 92625
For Reseruat.ions call:
(714) 675-6622/6623
Lunch: Sunday-Friday I 1 :J0.2:30
Dinner Daly 50010-.30 p.m..
June 1986
Florence Henderson featured in
Master Chorale pop celebration
EDDIE llUIPHY, camedim and t1m star, wi1 perform
at C-.. ..... ,, hdfic Amphitheater on June 13.
Eddie Murphy set
for Southland show
Comedy star Eddie Murphy will be bringing
his "1986 Pieces of My Mind" tour to the
Pacific Amphitheatre for one night only, Friday.
June 13 at 7:30 p.m .
The Master Chorale of Orange County, under
the dynamic direction of Or. Maurice Allard,
will close its impressive 30th anniversary
season with the 0 30th Pops Celebration,"
featuring Florence Henderson, on Saturday,
June 7, at 8 p.m ., and Sunday June 8 at
3p.m .
Both performances will be held at Orange
Coast College, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa
Mesa.
The Californians, Orange County's premiere
pops group, will also perform, under the di-
rection of Hollywood arranger I composer
Charles Cassey. Florence Henderson, Broad-
way and television star, will be the featured
soloist.
The Master Chorale is widely known for
providing innovative programming and mus-
ical performances to Orange County audiences
and on tour.
The "30th Pops Celebration" will be a fun -
filled concert highlighting the history of Master
Chorale pops music and a tribute to the music
of Rodgers and Hammerstein.
'Annie' tops Forum
music bill for June This will be Murphy's only Southern Cal -
ifornia appearance. Th is concert is suggested
for mature audiences. The music of Broadway will be highlighted
At the ripe age of 24, Eddie Murphy has at The Forum Theater in Yorba Li nda during
turned into an entertainment role model for the month of June.
the '80s. Regional Repertory Theatre {The Forum's
He 1s a man wh o made network television resident theater company) will present the
re-define the notion of "overnight success" · big-hearted musical comedy "Annie," opening
vra his four-year tenure on the new "Saturday for a three-week run. It plays Friday, Saturday
Night Live" series. He set a number of Hol· and Sunday. June 6, 7, and 8; then Thursdays,
lywood precedents with three acclaimed and ~ Fridays. Sa turdays and Sundays. June 12
commercially astounding movies released ( 15 and 19 22
in a two-year period . All shows begin at 8 p.m . except on Sundays
And rn hrs favorite role as stand -up come when c urta1n tr me rs 2 p.m T 1ckets are $12
d1an. he's established himself as an SRO tor adults and $10 for childre n under 12
concert attrac tion result ing in a Grammy .on Fr ida y~ and Saturdays All ti ckets are
wrnnrng, platinum selling recording career $10 Th,ursdavs and Sun days.
Tickets for Edd ie Murphy's appeara nce The Forum Theater at 41 75 Fairmont Blvd
at the Pac1 f 1c Amphitheatre are ava ilable rn Yorba Linda is a modern. 315-seat fac ility
at the Pac1f1c Amphitheatre box office and located on a natural hilltop setting with a
at all Ticketron locations panoramic view
To charge tickets by phone. call Teletron To order tickets or for more information.
at (213) 410-1062, (71 4) 634-1300 or (619) call the North Orange County Community
268-9686. For further ticket information, College District at 714 /779-8591. Group
please call (213) 216-6666. discounts are available for all performances.
ORANGE COUNTY'S
BEST KEPT SECRET
• Suncl9r Brunch 8pect8Cul•r
• 2 Lounl• I tor Your Ent..Ulnment
Ple•u,.
• Monct.r Nlte C8Jun 8pecl81t ...
• 5 Th1me Dlnlnl ROOIM
Reservations R9e0mmended
11IO W. Bell Rd.
Auhelm 535-1122
(NMr DltM-yland)
June 1986
Fresh Seafood
Served With A
Side Of
Surf
' D<eoktast • Lunch • Dtnne<
Pnvote Parties To JOO
Huntington Deoch Ae< (714) 536·2555
Orange County Entertainer
Ticket prices for the Saturday or Sunday
performance are $15. $12, and $10 for adults,
and $12, $9, and $7 for seniors and students.
Order your tickets now by calling the Master
Chorale at (714) 556-6262
Airporter goes Western
for Fathers' Day feast
A Texas-style barbeque buffet featuring
authentic Western decor and live entertain-
ment will highlight the Airporter Inn's Father's
Day celebration on Sunday, June 15.
For the second consecutive year, the Air-
porter Inn, located across the street from
John Wayne Airport, will lay out bales of
hay and Western artifacts next to the swimming
pool as cowpokes perform tunes and strum
guitars.
The buffet, served from 11 a.m . to 4 p.m.,
features barbecue chicken and pork ribs,
T -bone steak. spicy baked beans, corn on
the cob, breaded okra, a variety of salads
and hot apple pie.
The buffet is priced at $15.95 for adults,
and $7.95 for children under 12.
The Airporter Inn is located at 18700 Ma·
cArthur Blvd in Irvine. Call 833-2770 for
reservations or information .
THOSE CRAZY so·s-60·1 DAYS ARE
BACK AG.AINI
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At Ibis, Brunch Means Belgian Waffles
BY MARCUS DIETZ
The secret to a good Belgian waffle station,
accordinR to Alex Christ, general manager
of the Hotel Ibis in Anaheim, is timing.
"The key is to make sure the waffles are
cooked fresh ," Christ said one recent Sunday
during brunch. ''If they sit under the lamps
for even 1ust 15 or 20 minutes, they dry out.
So you have to try and anticipate when you'll
need the most waffles, and time the rush."
And there is indeed a major demand for
these light, flaky waffles that are rich in taste.
Usually, Belgian waffles at a brunch station
have the taste and consistency of cardboard,
but the ones served at the Ibis are delicate
and delic ious.
There is also a variety of toppings to douse
on these babies, including old favorites like
maple syrup, strawberries in sauce or mar-
malade Without a doubt. the Hotel Ibis serves
Spec tac ular views and expanded menus
h1ghl1 ght Cormora nt Cru ises' current summer
sc hedule wh ich features d in ing and dancing
aboard the luxuri u.JS liner in Newport Harbor.
On Fr iday evenings. guests c an vi ew
spectacular sunset s during a two hour ha rbor
cru ise and see the si ghts of Newport. Delaney's
ca ters an eight course menu that features
New York roast . tenyak1 chicken b rochette
clam chowder and other items
After din ner. dancing to music spun by
a d isc Joc ke y on the top deck conc ludes
t he eve ning. An impressive wine list and
walk·up bar are al so offered.
Pri ced at $23 .50 for adults and $15.50
for c hild ren ages 6-12 , the cruise boards
at 7·30 pm . departs at 8 p.m ., and returns
two hours later
Sunday Brunch is another opportunity to
en1 oy a Delaney's-catered meal while viewing
Newport A harbor narration by Captain Doug
Rill desc ribes the many landmarks and sights
viewed from the deck.
The impressive cuisine features an omelette
bar, select ion of m eats, quiches. blintzes.
clam chowder rr.icken strips, a variety of
salads. and compl1menatry c hampagne.
Brund, cruises board each Sunday at 10:30
am . and return at 12·30 p .m The cruise
is pri ced at $31 95 per person.
On Father's D-1;. June 15, two brunch cruises
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some of the best Belgian waffles in town.
Belgian waffles, though, are but a mere
part of the weekly feast dished up in Le Res-
taurant, the hotel's quaint eatery. Chef George
Voyemant, who has spent 44 years in the
business, creates an impressive brunch
spread that makes its $8.95 price deceiving.
That's because Voyemant includes items
suah as roast leg of lamb; smoked breast
of turkey; fresh halibut; Swiss steak; and
a variety of salads and vegetables. Though
the price is small, the selection is large,
making the Hotel Ibis a great brunch value.
The Swiss steak was particularly impressive.
Large chunks of meat are covered in a smooth
gravy, and it seemed like the servers kept
bringing out more and more of this delicacy,
trying to keep with demand.
Fresh halibut New Orleans was also de-
licious. Voyemant managed to keep the fish
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flaky and tender, even after it sat in a serving
tray.
And interestingly, another tasty dish was
the buttered broccoli. Whereas most brunch
vegetables are either chewy and tough, or
gooey and rougn, these were crisp and
delicious.
Of course, Le Restaurant also features the
usual sausage, scrambled eggs, croissants
and the like, along with fresh fruits and all
the champagne you can handle.
The dessert station displayed several dif-
ferent cakes (inclulting chocolate, carrot
and cheesecake), along with mousse and
gelatin, but too many Belgian waffles had
made dessert the most remote thought on
our minds.
Served from 10 a.m . to 2 p.m ., brunch
at Le Restaurant is really a relaxing, pleasant
affair. It's relaxing because the service is
prompt, the food delicious, the environment
casual.
It's pleasant because you actually get some
change back from the ten-dollar bill you use
to pay for it. Compared to what's c harged
at other hangouts. that is refreshing, indeed.
The Brunch: le Restaur•nt (in the Hotel
Ibis)
Address: 100 W. Freedman Wy., Anaheim
(just off the 5 Fwy. at Katella, nur Disneyland)
Hours: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Phone: 530-9696
Price: $8.95 per person
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Best Barbeque Found at Newport Rib Co.
BY BIE1 COLSON
Although Fran Ursini came from Chicago
18 years ago, he still clings to the single
most important thing that made the Windy
City great-hard work.
That belief is one of the reasons why Ursini's
latest endeavor into the Oran1e County
restaurant business has· been nothing short
of a resounding success. He is currently
part owner of the Newport Rib Company in
C.osta Mesa.
()pen since 1984. the Newport Rib Company
has relied on a few basic but important ruJes
that are suaranteed to make first-timers into
frequent repeat cutomers.
The first is to keep everything simple. There
are only eight main entrees (not including
sandwiches or salads) and three appetizers
on the menu. It doesn't sound like much,
but what the menu tacks in variety, it more
than makes up for in quality and quantity.
There is no way to walk away from the 1 Newport Rib Company w ithout a very full
stomach. The portions offered by Ursini are
beyond generous. They're huge.
We thought our waitress had made a mistake
and brought us a full order of tempura
mushrooms when we had only asked for a
half order. We were the ones who were
mistaken. though. A half order of tempura
mushrooms produced a plate so full that
it could have passed for a main course at
some other establishments. But they were
only the prelude in the main courses.
One can only surmise that Ursini and the
Newport Rib Company must spend a small
fortune on dogie bags. The portions are
so incredibly larae that anyone smaller than
a Ram's offensive lineman would have
problems finishing everything on his plate.
But the food is so hearty and delicious that
you automatecally give it your best shot That
brings up Ursini's third and most important
rule.
Make the food taste great!
The Newport Rib Company lives by these
words..
Ribs are marinated owemight before cookinc
in a hickory smoked oven for a solid 90
minutes. A tantalizinc barbeque sa 1e:e makes
them appropriately 1ooey and messy (as
any truly decent ribs should be) and does
for the ribs what ici~ does for cake.
With a produce market next door, the Rib
Company auarantees fresh vecebibles at a11
times. Ifs just one of the little extras that aets noticed. especially for those al us who
think fresh veptables come from a can that
was opened just prior to cookinc. That's what
most people settle for-not Fran Ursini thoulh.
Chicken and shrimp complement the ribs
nicely. Apin, the quality is matched ~ry
step of the way by almost overwhelm1n1
portions.
The final rule at the Rib Company. and
perhaps the most pleasina to pat~s.. is
to keep the prices affordable. The Ribs and
shrimp plae is the most expensive and_l'Df!!:
for an eye-catchinc $12.95. Most other ib!tns
are priced in the neiahborhood al $10 and
S 12 with barbecue chicken the notable
exception priced at $6.45. With prices li~e
these. it's easy to see why the Newport Rib
Company is as busy as Newport Boulevard,
where it is located.
The Newport Rib Company is located at
2000 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Open
June 1986
for dinner only from 4 p.m to 11 p.m. Monday
through Saturday and 2 p.m. to 10 p.m. on
Sunday. Beer and wine served Take out orders
are available. For additional information,
contact the Newport Rib Company at 631-
2110.
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Join the festivities on the boulevard!
Le Biarritz has aeated a tun French street
scene complete with open market street
entertainers, music. ~ and surprises
you won't want to miss!!
Sunday, July 13, 1986
Le Biarritz • Newport Beach • 645-6700
An SCR Second Stage
Summertime Special!
Tom L.ehrer·s
Actam•ed by Cameron Mackintosh and Robin Ray
F iw nwlldJm of SCR' s rtSldnwt <Dfffpa~ prrsntl a rtVW of
tlw btst of io. llltm t lfit • at AlllmUI s flut11Wsi
satirical SORf"'rim F '°"' PollutitM lo .. Poisofti119
PiftlMs ;,, tltt Peri:· Ullm•s •'in¥""" fMlftful SONgS
sinwr tltt ~ ' .,, I~ "1111 fiMtS.
Previews It 5 and 6
OPENS JUNE 7 AND PLAYS THROUGH JUNE -iq•
•There wiO be no performance June 28th.
D•tl'Mf 6lj lohn-Oa\.)d KeHer
Maslc4ll DwdiM 'iv Diane King
Slf&Cdz ,. ~6,Chartes Tomh~
I yf blif OfJipl 6lj Donna Ruzika
CirmJp4*9 6' Diane Doyle
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Richard Oc7jte. )ohn ~-tohn-Oavtd
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---Dining & Nightlife---
Anaheim
Adrienne's, Sheraton-
Anaheim, 1015 W. Ball Rd.,
778· 1700. Lunc h, dinner,
Sunday Jazz Brunch. New
American Cuisine with ser·
vice par excellence. Reser·
vat1ons suggested. $$$
Beuie Walla. 1074 N. Tus-
tin, 630·2812. l unch, dinner,
Sunday brunch, happy hour.
Piano bar and singer Tues-
Sat. American food. Reser-
vations suggested.$$$
Cau M•ria. 180 1 E Katella
Av., 634-1888 Lunch,
dinner, Su nday brunch.
happy hour. D.J. and dancing
Fri-Sat Mexican food. $
C•ttleman's Wharf, 1160
W Ball Rd , 535 1622 Lunch
on weekdays, dinner nightly
from 4 p.m Happy hour and
Sunday brunch also featured
Live entertainment 1n one
lounge Mon Sat 4 12 pm ,
with DJ 1n second lounge
Wt>d Sun 8 2 a m Cont1n
ental cuisine, reservations
suggested $$$
Cero's, 316 S Euclid. 535
9978 Lunch. dinner Fri and
C)at . happy hour Li ve en
lerta1nment and dancing
nightly American food SSS
Charley Brown's. 1751 S
Stc:1re College 6 34 221 1
Lunch dinner Sunday
brunch ha ppy hour Video
entertainment Steaks. sea
food and speciality dishes
Reservations required $$
$$$
Chef's Kitchen, Disneyland
Hotel. 1150 W Cerritos Ave .
778 6600 Sunday brunch
-tot and cold entrees. salad
:>ar. pastry tray, Belgian waf
fies. made to·order
omelettes $$
Dai sy's M•rket. Hyatt·
Anaheim , 1700 S Harbor
Blvd . 772-5900 Breakfast.
lunch. dinner dally, featuring
Continental cuisine Sunday
brunch $$
The Duaout. Ramada Inn·
Disneyland. 1221 E Katella,
978-8088 Breakfast. lunch,
dinner from 6 a.m to m1d-
n1ght dally Darts. shuffle
board, satellite TV. and Amer-
ican cuisine $
G•vin's, Sheraton-
Anahe1m. 1015 W Ball Rd .
778 -1700. Sushi Bar.
themed hors d'oeuvres En-
tertainment and dancing
nightly.$$
GkM'aio'• ttal .. n Riatorante.
5555 Santa Ana Canyon Rd .
998·6640. Highly touted Ital
1an cuisine. including flam
ing coffees and tables1de
serving Live entertainment
and Sunday brunch. Reser
11at1ons recommended. $$
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Granwllle'1, Disneyland
Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave.,
778-6600. Dinner Mon-Sat.
Colonial American cuisine.
Reservations su·ggested.
$$$$
G,_.,'s Cafe and Saloon,
Grand Hotel, 7 Freedman
Way, 772-7777. Lunch.
dinner Mon-Sat. Sunday
brunch, happy hour. Beef,
fresh fish and Mexican spe-
cialties. $$
Grinder, 1640 W. Katella,
778-0892. Breakfast, lunch.
dinner daily, in gourmet din-
ing atmosphere. $
le Rest.urant. Hotel Ibis,
100 W. Freedman Wy .. 540·
9696. Breakfast, lunch,
dinner daily. Happy hour.
live entertainment/no danc-
ing Mon-Fri 6:30-11 p.m .
Continental cuisine. reser-
vations required. $$$
Lord Nelaon'1, 500 N. Euc·
lid St., 772-2131 Lunch
Mon·Sat. Dinner nightly from
4 p.m. Styled like an Old Eng-
lish pub. featuring Contin-
ental cuisine, seafood, steak,
prime rib . Live entertain
ment. dancing Thurs Sun
Reservations recommended
SS
Mississippi Moonshine.
409 W Katella, 956 0690
Lu nch daily, dinner, happy
hour Entertainment and
dancing nightly American
and Mexican $
Mr. Stox. 1105 E. Katella
Ave . 634 2994 Lunch.
dinner, happy hour live en
tertarnment and dancing Ca
hforn1a/continental cuisine,
award winning wine cellar
Reservations suggested $$$
Oscars I. 1160 N Kraemer
Blvd., 630-0121 Lunch,
dinner. happy hour, except
Sat and Sun. Live shows and
contests Mon Sat. Big screen
satellite television. $$
Restaurant Eiuku. 328 N.
Stanton Ave , 952-9211
Lunch, dinner. happy hour
D J and dancing Fri-Sat Jap-
anese cuisine $
ShipJ•rd Inn. Disneyla nd
Hotel, 1150 W Cerritos Ave ..
778-6 600. Lunch, dinner
Seafood with several fresh
fish selections daily Reser
vat1ons suggested $$$
Spqhetti St.tion. 999 W
Ball Rd .. 956-3250 Lunch.
din ner daily, happy hour
Mon-Frt 4-6 pm Live enter-
tainment Wed-Sun. World-
fam ous individual gun col
lect1on of the Old West. $
The Summef'tree Restau-
rant, Em erald Hotel, 1 71 7
S. West St., 999·0990. Break·
fast. lunch and dinner daily
from 6:30 a.m to 11 p.m.
Sunday brunch served from
11 a m. to 2 p.m. $
The Third Floor, Emerald
Hotel, 1717 S. West St , 999·
0990. Dinner served Mon-
Sat from 6.30 -11 p m Live
entertainment and contin·
ental cuisine Reservations
and 1ackets for men reouired
S$$$
Villa Verde R..uurllnt. Dis-
neyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cer-
ritos Ave., 778-6600. Break-
fa st, lunch, dinner. American
specialties, fresh pasta, sal-
ads and homemade ice
cream.$
Thee Whb Houle. 887 s.
Anaheim Blvd., 772-1381.
Lunch Mon-Fri, Dinner Mon-
Sat. Dine in a llf urn of the
Century" home, featuring
award-winning American cui-
sine and a continental flair.
Reservations suggested. $$$
Brea
La Vida, 6105 Carbon Ca-
nyon Rd., 996-0720. Break-
fast Sat-Sun. lunch, dinner,
happy hour. Live entertain-
ment Fri-Sat. American food.
Hotel with one of the only
hot springs in Southern Ca·
l1forn1a. $
Rust, Pelican, 190 S. State
College Blvd .. 67 1 3020
lunch, d inner. Sunday
brunch. happy hour Live en·
terta1 nment and dancing
Tues-Sat. Primarily seafood,
with 18 22 different fresh
fish daily Reservations re
quested $$$
Buena Park
Hun1ry Tiaer. 6231 Ma n·
chester Ave . 522-1542
Lunch. dinner, happy hour
Steaks. seafood, with live
whole Maine lobsters Reser·
vat1ons recommended. $$
Costa Mesa
Alfredo's Ristor•nte and
Taverna, Westin South Coast
Plaza Hotel, 666 Anton Blvd,
540 1550. Award -winning
Italian cuisine, including
veal, fettucini and quail. Ex-
tensive wine list. $$$$
Chartie'1 Chili. 2278 New
port Blvd., 549-2294. Open
24 hours a day Featuring
chili dishes, with a full·
service coffee shop menu
$
Mi Casa. 296 E. 17th St..
645 7626. l u nch, dinner
Live entertainment Wed·Sat.
Mexican food. S
Mlone'1, 2701 Harbor
Blvd.. 979·6735. lunch,
dinner seNed daily featuring
fine Italian cuisine. Excellent
pasta items. $
Newport Rib Compan1.
2000 Newport Blvd., 631 ·
2110. Dinner. BBQ ribs and
chicken.$$
19th S..... WMt. 745 W.
19th St., 650-5735. Break·
fast, lunch. dinner.
Omelettes, homemade
soups, sandwiches. casse-
roles. Weekday breakfast
specials and daily dinner
specials.$
Cypress
Harima Japanese Cuisine,
4009 W. Ball Rd., 527·3576
Lunc h, dinner. Japanese
food with a sushi bar. $$
Dana Point
Dan• Trader, 34 150 Pa
c1 f1c Coast Hwy .. 493-2603.
Lunch, dinner, oyster bar.
Sunday brunch Live enter
tainment Seafood and con
t1nental cuisine Known for
local lobster caught daily
Reservations recommended
on weekends $$$
Quiet C•nnon, 34344
Street of the Green Lantern.
496·6146 Lunch. dinner.
happy hour, Sunday brunch
Steaks. prime nb. seafood,
and the finest coastline view
1n Southern Caltforn1a. Reser
vat1ons recommended $$
El Toro
Mon Chateau. 23642 El
Toro Rd , 830 -38 10. l unch,
dinner. Closed Mondays. En-
tertainment with harpist or
violinist. Belgian and French
cuisine. Dress code. Reser-
vations appreciated.$-$$$
Fullerton
Baxter's, 501 N State Col-
lege, 870-0433. Lunch,
dinner, Sunday brunch,
happy hour. Live entertain-
ment and dancina nightly.
Burgers, omelettes, pizza,
steaks. sandwiches and sal-
ads. $
Capers Rest•urant and
Club, 222 W. Houston Ave ..
992-2580. Breakfast, lunch,
dinner, Sunday brunch,
happy hour. D.J. and dancing
nightly. Seafood, steak, sand-
wiches. Sophisticated yet
casual dining with high
energy dancing; adjacent to
Holiday Inn Fullerton.$-$$
Casll 'N Cl•awer, 1933
Sunny Crest Dr .• 870-0891.
Dinner. h'appy hour. Steaks,
seafood, fresh fish and salad
bar. Reservations not re-
quired but available. $$
EJmet's Place, 323 N. State
College Blvd., 870-7400
Lunch, dinner, happy hour.
Live entertainment and danc-
ing Wed-Sat. American food,
in cluding BBQ ribs and
chicken. pasta. seafood and
steaks $
El P•ao Cantina. 27 36 E.
Nutwood Ave . 8 71 9750.
Lunch. d inner. Sunday
brunch. happy hour D J and
dancing nightly Mexican
food $
RubJ Be1onia'1, Griswold's
Hotel. 500 S Raymond Ave ..
635·9000 lunch. dinner
Happy hour weeknights from
5-7 p m . with sushi bar on
Monday and Tuesday Dane·
1ng, ltve entertainment Wed-
Sat American continental
cuisine Reservations sug
gested $$
The Taj, 1975 Sunnycrest.
526·8283. Introducing lava
(&riddle) and Siari (mesquite
broil) Indian cuisine. SYnday
champagne brunch. Reser·
vatlons sugested. $$$
Garden Grove
c:o.chmM. 12455 Haster,
Garden Grove, 97 l ·2311 .
lunch, dinner, happy hour.
Live entertainment and danc-
ina. Broiled ste•k. seafood,
prime rib with daily lunch
and dinner speceals. S
Huntington
Beach
8izous c.fe/Galery. 222 YI
Main St., 960-0440. lunc h
Wed·Sun, dinner Thurs-Sun
Crepes, Quiche, croissants
and more.
CacneY's e, the s.a. 406
Pacific Coast Hwy . 960
9318. Breakfast. lunch, Sun
day brunch Live entertain
ment and dancing
Omelettes. steak & eggs, as
sorted burgers and sand
w1ches Very casual (21 and
over) S
Cau Maria, 16060 Beach
Blvd . 842-2541 Lunch,
dinner. Sunday brunch
ha ppy hour Sonora style
Mexican food S
J.C. Mclin'• Ber & Grill.
18121 Beach Blvd , 84 1
0417 Lunch, dinner, happy
hour, served 11 3 p m Sat
Sun California cuisine. 1n
eluding ribs, fresh fish. sea
Lunches are generally weekdays from 11 a.m
2 p m., dinners dally from about 4:30 p.m. and
happy hour weeknights from about 4-7 p.m. Sunday
brunches are usually 10 a.m. to 2 or 3 p.m. En ·
tertainment is Tuesday through Saturday unless
noted. Reservations are not required unless noted
Descriptions are provided by the restaurants and
subject to change. Price guides are only approx-
imations, based on a typical meal for one person,
exclusive of drinks. tax and tip
Key to symbols:
$ -Most under $10
$$ -Most under $15
$$$ -Most under $20
$$$$ -Over $20
PADDY MURPHY'S-
TOPLESS THEATER
* Businessman's Lunch-Cocktails
* Contests on Thursday Nights
TWO HAPPY HOURS
11-1PM 4-6PM
CORNER-FAIRVIEW & WARNER
556-8956 SANTAANA
OPEN 11 A.M. TO 2:00 A.M .
Orange County Entertainer June 1986
---Dining & Nightlife---
Continued 11am,,... ia
food sautes, chicken, steeks.
$$ .... * ..... CounbJ Club.
16782 Graham St., 846·
3391. Breakfast, lunch, Sun·
day brunch. live entertain·
ment and dancina Tues-Fri,
Sun.$
Pntnno'1, 19535 Beach
Blvd., 960· 7730. Dinner
Wed-Sun. Continental with
specialty in fresh fish; feature
small fine California wineries.
$$
TiblMe'• .......... 16360
Pacific Coast Hwy., &4()..5661
"' (213) 592-4072. Musk:al
revues in repertory Tues·
Thurs 7 p.m .. Fri 5:45 and
9 p.m .. Sat 5 and 9 p.m.,
Sun 6 p.m.
Irvine
Et C.pltan, 14210 Culver
Dr., 551 -3310. lunch,
dinner, Sunday brunch,
happy hour. Uve entertain·
ment and dancina Wed·Sat.
Mexican and seafood. Bia
screen satellite T.V S
The CountJ Une.4615 Bar·
ranca Pkwy., (714) 551 ·
1942. Open from 11 :30 daily.
Happy hour, Mon-Fri 4-7. Live
music at happy hour on Wed
& Fri. Dancinc Fri & Sat 8·
l a.m. with live music. lunch
under $10. Dinner under
$15. No reservations. fish.
steaks, ribs, prime.
• le Cafe, Irvine Hiiton &
Towers, 17900 Jamboree
Blvd., 863-3111. lunch,
dinner daily. Casual dining
in unique, attractive atlTIO$-
phere featuring plenty of
trees.$$
le Chardonn•r. Registry
Hotel, 18800 MacArthur
Blvd .. 752·2044. Lunch Mon·
Fn, dinner Mon·Sat 6:30-10
p.m Sunday brunch l l ·2:30
p.m Fine French cu1s1ne with
California accent. Reserva·
t1ons required. SSSS
Morelt'a, Irvine Hilton &
Towers. 17900 Jamboree
Blvd., 863-3111. lunch,
dinner daily Elegant decor
featuring distinc t CalifO'nia
cuisine. Reservations recom-
mended. SSS
R•vel1, Reg istry Hotel,
June 1986
18800 Mac:Mhur BIYd., 752· am. Music videos. Oancina
nlahtly till 2 a.m. Happy
hours 4-7 p.m. Mon-Fri with
two-fof'-one drinks and com-
plimentary hors d'oeuvres.
Free valet parking, proper
attire required. No cover. no
minimum.
Laguna Beach
Ben Brown's, 31106 S.
Coast Hwy.. 499-2663.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner,
Sunday brunch. live enter·
tainment and dancing Wed·
Sat. Continental cuisine.
Reservations recommended.
$-$$
G•u1uln'1 Bistro, Hotel
San Maarteen, 696 S. Coast
Hwy., 494-0162. Lunch,
dinner. Saturday and Sunday
brunch. happy hour. Closed
Mondays. live entertainment
Wed·Sat. Sun brunch. Inter·
continental cuisine. Reser ·
vations accepted. $$
Hot.t LacuN. 425 S. Coast
Hwy., 494-1151 ::unday
brunch. happy hour. Live en·
tertainment and dancing.
Continental and Danish cu1·
sine. Reservations required.
$-$$
T ortilm Rm. 17 40 S. Coast
Hwy., 494-6588. lunch,
dinner, Sunday brunch,
happy hour. Mexican-Sonora
style. Reservations required.
$
Laguna Hills
Bo.,dw•lk Reet•urant,
1555 S. Coast Hwy., 497 ·
4477. Dinner nightly from
5:30, featuring live Maine
lobster, fresh pasta. steaks,
c rab legs. fresh seafood
Reservations required. $$$
Don Joee'a. 23972 Aventda
de La Carlotta, 581-1570
Lunch, dinner, Sunday
brunch, happy hour. Mexican
food, omelettes. hamburgers
and other sandwiches. S
Mi11ouri Compromise.
23020 Lake Forest Dr .. 855·
4233. Breakfast. lunch,
happy hour. Live entertain·
ment. D.J. and dancina niaht·
ly. Homemade soups, chili
LEE FERRELL. the popular Oranp Cou11tJ Ent.tainer
who plars .. oldies" pop rock. will debut his a.test
show becinninc June 4 at Y11a&ino'• In Huntinaton
Bwh. Ferrell, who has pla,.cl with The Rill*oul
eratt.n. pa.,. the piMo and saxophone. Yllacino's
is located at 16883 Beach Blvd. Showa be&in at
9 p.m., Wed-Sat. C.H 848-4940 for info.
and specials; sandwiches.
N.Y. steak, scampi, home·
made salads and more. $
,...,. •.aauram. 1555
S. Coast Hwy .. 497 .44 77.
Bre~kfast, lunch, Mon·Sat.
dinner daity. Sunday brunch
7-3 p.m. Piano bar ni1htJy.
Fresh seafood, contemporary
cuisine. with panoramic view
of the Paciftc Coast. $$$
Lake Forest
Bar1hore House. 23311
Muir1ands, 770-3222. Lunch.
dinner. Sunday brunch.
happy hour. Live entertain·
ment and dancing nightl~
Continental cuisine. $$
Mission Viejo
Tortlla Flats. 22792 Vista
Del Lago, 830-9980. Lunch,
dinner, Sunday brunch,
happy hour. Sonora-style
Mexican food.$
Newport Beach
Amlla'a. 311 Marina Ave.
(on Balboa Island), 673·
6580. Dinner served nightly,
featuring Italian and seafood
items. A selection of fine
wines and fresh fish are of.
fered. Reservations recom·
mended.$$
Ancient Mariner, 2607 w
Coast Hwy., 646-0201.
Lunch, dinner, Sunday
brunch, happy hour. Live en·
tertainment nightly. Fresh
seafood. $$$$
Antoine, Hotel Merid1en.
4500 MacArthur Blvd., 4 76·
2001 French cuisine served
for lunch and dinner, with
intimate s.eatina. antiques.
and French impressionist
paintings Reservattons sug·
gested. SSS
Badlr'I $itrMt. 464 7 Ma-
cArthur Blvd.. Newport
Beach, 540-2475. Mon-Fri
11 a.m.-3 p.m .. lunch. Mon·
Sun musical variety dinner
show with the Young Amer·
icans..
Orange County Entertainer
....... ...,.1520W.
Coast Hwy., 548-7167.
Dinner nicMtYfrom ~ 10 p.m.
Stuk. fresh seafood. $$$
Jhe ...... Newporter Re-
sort, 1107 Jamboree Rd.,
6"-1700. 8realcfast. lunch,
dinner daily. French cafe
featurinc modest prices.. $$
8.J.'1 Cttkaco Pizzeria,
106 Main St., 675-7560.
Lunch, dinner until midniatrt
daily. ~eekday madness"
specia!s Mon-Wed. Pizza,
pasta and sandwiches. S
llclb a..n.. 37 Fashion Is·
land, 644-2030. Lunch,
dinner, Sunday brunch,
happy hour. Live entertain-
ment nightly. Continental/
California styte. Reservations
sogested. $$
C. F1euri. Hotet Meridien.
4500 MacArthur Blvd., 4 76-
2001. A selection of provin-
cial French specialties are
offered daily for breakfast.
lunch and dinner, in the atri·
um lounge. Jazz. music for.
dinner Tues-Sat. $$S
C... lido. 2900 Newport
Blvd., 675-2968. lunch,
dinner, happy hour. l.M? en-
tertainment nightly. Contin-
ental cuisine, specializing
in seafood. Reservations sug-
gested.$$
a...·.a..102 Mcfad·
den Place, 548-2294. Open
24 hours a day. Ome&ettes.
hamburgers, steaks, Mex·
tean foods. M the foot of the
Newport Beach pier. $
Grinder, 1400 Pacific
Coast Hwy., 642-8881.
Breakfast, lunch, dinner
daity. s
u hlme, Newporter Re·
sort, 1107 Jamboree Rd .
644-1700. lunch, dinner.
Sunday brunch. Live enter·
tamment. Califorma cuisine
in a garden-style setting
Reservations required.$$$
le Midi. 3421 Via lido.
675-4904. Lunch Tues-Sat.
dinner Tues-Sat 6 p.m. Sun·
day brunch 11 ·3. Features
seasonal festrval foods of Eu·
rope. Cuisine provencale,
reservabons advised. $$
M.cera. 130 E. 17th St.
(at Newport Blvd.}, 646·
8855. Sheltered patio dininc
·with retractable awning. 0ys.
ter bar. fresh seafood. steak,
chicken, Louisiana .. Cajun"
specialties, blackened red
.fish, and peat fish fry happy
hour, Mon-Fri, l:J0.6:30p.m.
late-night 1ourmet oyster
bar. Live entertainment and
dinina nichttY. tree s>aritina.
Serving continuously daily
from 11 a.m . $$
Mn vr' 1 rh. 1100 w. eo.st
Hwy., 645-8384. Dinner.
Belly mncinc Fri-Sat. Mor·
ocean. Reset vatioltS recom-
mm ded. $$$$
••"'1 Mrllu1ft. 3950
Campus Or .• 852-0900. Man-
darin and Szechuan cursine
wwd in.,, el • nt. intimate
~-Pmno entert.ain-
ment Tues-S.. ~ $$
•••H•'a. Tokai Bank,
3333 W. PCH, 645-5225.
Lunch. dinner daity, $undlly
brunch. fresh seafood,
steaks, p-asta, wild pme.
cajun cuisine. Spectacu~r
bayfront view. casual ele·
pnce. $$$
MtJHa1n•1 lrillt Pub. 202
Newport Center Or. (Fashion
Island}, 640-4110. Lunch,
dinner daily. Irish/American
cuisine. fresh seafood,
setved in warm, hac>IJY pub
atmosphere. Reservations
suaested. s
The ,...._t ,_..,.,.
4251 Martinple Wy., 955-
2755. Lunch Mon-Fri, dinner
Mon-Sat French continental
cuisine, elepnt atmosphere
Reservations sugest.ed. $$
.,.. DMr. 1000 8r1stot
St North, 752-5200. Authen-
tic Tandoori cuiSJne, ete&ant·
ly presented 1n the Moghul
tradition Champagne
brunch on Sat.. Sun lunch
buff et. Reservations suggest
ed for daily lunch. dinner
$$$
Sculpture Ci•rden Cafe.
Newport Harbor Art Museum.
850 San Clemente Dr .. 759.
0391 Lunch Tues-Sat. Daily
specials. salads. sandwiches.
desserts Reservations not
required but accepted
T onr Roma's, 2530 w
Coast Hwy . ~2 -9070
Lunch, dinner, happy hour
Mon-Thurs 10:30p.m ·12:30
a.m. Ltve entertamment Wed·
Sun. BBQ ribs, chicken.
steak, hambur&ef'S. Subt1t~
.. A Place tor Ribs." $S
Y" .. Nowa. 3131 w Coast
Hwy., 642· 7880. Dinner,
Sunday brunch Live enter·
tainment 1n the piano bar
nightly Italian cuisine
Reservations advised SSS
The • ........._ 3450 Via
Oporto. Lido Village, 6 73
4700 Lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch l ive entertainment
Seafood/Continental $ SS
n.. WW. c.a.. Newport er
Resort. 1107 Jamboree Rd .
644-1770 Dinner T ues·Sat
Classic French cuisine,
served 1n Stx courses Reser·
vatK>nS requered. $$$
.............. 2318 New·
port BMj., 675-0474. Lunch.
d inner, Sunday brunch.
happy hour. live enlertatn·
ment Thurs-Sat. Seafood,
steaks and prime rib. Bay·
front dining, boat slips avail·
MMe. S$
Vh'e re I Cannery Vil lace.
5C>l l0th Sl, 675-1557 Fine
Nouwlle cursine. eitensive
w.ne list fMturinl men tt.l
450 labels. $$$$
Orange
.,...,, ...... ".... 100
City Drive. 634-4500. Lunch
serwd Mon-Fri 11:30-2:30
p.m. Oinnersewd Mon-Thur
6-10 p.m .. 6· 11 p.m. Fri &
............ ,...11
17
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••
----~ -----~---
---Dining & Nightlife---
Continued from,,... 17
Sat. Happy hour weeknights
5-7 pm. Sunday brunc h 10·
2 30 p m Unique Continen
tal cuisine $$$
Oran1• County Minina Co ..
l 0000 Crawford Canyon
Roan. 997 7411 01 nnt•r.
happy hour Sunday brunct1.
1r•C .. in1que atmosphere n
,.,u!l"t>nt1c silver ,..,, ~e Stea Ks
1''1mp rib. seatoOd t1bs. and
t>~aL.t itul city 111e w Reser
>1at1uns recommended $$
Placentia
Tlaquepaque. 1 11 W
Santa Fe. 528 8515 Break
iast lunch dinner excf'rt
Tues Sunday brunch L111e
entertainment and dancing
Fn Sun. mariachi Old Mex
•can atmosphere $
Swallow'• Cove, San Cle·
mente Inn. 2600 Ave Del
Pres1dente, 498-9202.
lunch. dinner. Sunday
brunch. happy hour Closed
Tuesdays Live entertain-
m ent and danc ing Wed Sun.
Amertcan continental c u1·
sine Reservat1onc; suggest-
ed $$ $$$
burgers. sandwiches, appet-
izers. full bar $
Sombrero StrHt, 7 19 N
Main St 54 7 -092 l Lu ncl-
d 1 n ner. Sunday brunch
happy hour Mexican food.
steak. seafood $
Tusti n
The Barn. 14982 Redhill
/'>9 01 15 8rPa11ra"' Mori
f rt b.30 11 a_m Lunch Mon·
Frt Dinner nightly from 5
pm Sunday brunch. happy
hour L111e entertainment and
dancing nightly Steak, har
beque. lobster Continental
dining in attractive. rustic
atmosphere $$
Chuck's Steak HouH.
14131 Red Hill 832-6660
Lunch, dinner. daily Happy
hour Mon-Fri 4-7 p.m .. Sun-
day brunch. Live entertain-
ment Thurs-Sat evenings, sa-
tellrte TV. Prime rib, steaks.
seafoods, reservations sug-
gested SSS
Via Maria, 9969 Walker, Cy-1
press. 821 -9300. Live Music:
Each Wednesday through ,
Saturday. from 9 p.m. to l :30 I
am, a DJ plays Top 40 rec
ords. Each Saturday, Lip
Sync h Contest. l C. p m
Thursday· "Gong Show " 10
pm
Studio Cafe. l 00 ~ Main St .
Balboa. 675-7760 Live jazz 1 scheduled Monday. Joe Lrt\.
tieri Tuesday, Europa. Wed-
nesday, TBA Thursday. Rob
ert Wtlltams Band Friday
Bobby Redfield Band. Sat
urday, Tyrone Anthony, 2-
6 pm . Chiz Harris. 9 p.m
1 a m Sunday, Joe L1ttier1
All shows begin at 9 p m .
except Sunday and Monday
performances. which begin
at 8.30 p.m .
McCormick's Landina. 3180
Airway Ave., Costa Mesa.
546-9880. Live music sched·
uled: June 5, 6 , 7, Private
Eye plays Top 40 tunes. June
12, 13, 14 , 19, 20, 2 1, Katz
and Jammers performs R&B
and dance music . June 26.
27. 28. Dexter plays Top 40
12. Both shows begin at 8
p.m.
Crown HouM. 32802 Pacific
Coast Highway. S Laguna,
496-5773. Live Music: Every
Wednesday through Satur-
day, Two tor the Show plays
a variety of music ranging
from old standards to iazz
ballads Eac h Sunday night
at 8 p m .. Good Stuff per
forms a variety of old stand
ards
Bobby McGH'I ConP,mer·
at ion. 284 71 Marguerite
Parkway, Mission Viejo, 364·
3755. Dancing every night
as a DJ lays down the groove
from 4 p.m. to 2 a.m
The Barn. 14 982 Red H ill
Ave . Tustin. 259-0115. Every
Sunday thrcwgh Thursday
at 8 p.m .. Simpson and Steve
performs a variety of Top 40
songs and Roe k and Roll old·
ies. Every Friday and Sat·
urday, Bob Gulley plays Top
40 tunes at 9 p m
T.C. '•PP•rcorn's. 8052
Stark, Hunti ngton Beach,
842-5535. Live Bands
Sc heduled : Every Monday
through Wednesday, Charlie
and Chris play contemporary
tunes and old standards.
Thursday throuah Saturday,
Dodd Squad performs Top
40 songs. Each Sunday, the
band Skyline holds an R&B
Jam Session. All shows begin
at 8:30 p.m
Airpot'ter Inn. 18700 MacAr-
thur Blvd .. Irvine, 833-2 770.
Live entertainment sched-
uled: Greg Topper plays Top
40 songs Tuesday through
Saturday, 8:30 p .m . to 1:30
a m Herb and Vi play Top
40 tunes each Sunday and
Monday, 8:30 p.m . to 1 :30
a. m . Shona Bishop sings Top
40 songs every evening, 4 -
7 p.m.
Crazy Burro. 8082 Adams
Ave • 960 7644. Live Music
Scheduled· June 1-5, Katz
and Jammers. R&B and
dance music. June 6, 7. DJ
Ken Loston spins a variety
of Top 40 songs. June 8, Pa-
trol, Top 40 . June 9-12. Mat-
inee Idol, Top 40. June 13 -
14, Ken Loston. June 15·18.
Matinee Idol. June 20. 21,
Ken Loston. June 22·26, Katz
and Jammers. June 27. 28.
Ken Loston. June 29, 30, Mat-
inee Idol. All shows begin
at 9:30 p.m
frMCO'I. 17041 Beach BNd.,
Huntin1ton Beach, 962·
7132. live bands scheduled:
June 1, Blow Out plaY9 New
Wave and T oP 40 sonp. June
2· 7. Matinee Idol, Top 40.
June 8, 9, Katz and Jammers.
R&B and dance music. June
10-14. Jakata. Top 40. June
15-18, Katz and Jammers.
June 19. 20, Matinee Idol.
All shows be1in at 9:30 p.m.
The Sh•r•ton Hotel. 4545
Mac Arthur Blvd .. Newport
Beach, 8 33-0570. Live
music: The band Atari per.
forms everything from jazz
to country songs. Tuesday
through Friday. 7 to 11 :30
p.m.
Copa de Oro. 633 Anton
Blvd .• Cost Mesa, 662-2672.
Live music scheduled every
Tuesday through Saturday.
Cassandra and Al perform
old standards in the p iano
bar from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Con-
frey Wiiiiams plays old stand-
ards in the upstairs portiOO
of the restaurant. Each Wed-
nesday and Thursday, Con·
frey Williams also performs
Brazilian music as part of
a new show called "Brazilian
Fantasy Night." The show
begins at 9:30 p.m .
Santa Ana
Gandhi Indian Cui11ne.
COMPILED BY
GEORGE PAPPAS
Crazy Horse Steakhouse.
1580 Brookho1low Sanra
Ana 549 ! i;. 11 l 111e Music ..,r >iedu•en u rw 2 ; C<,,v
Red Onion, 2406 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. 675
2244. Live Music: June 1-
3. Secretaries. a mix of New
Wave and Top 40 June 4
8. Mighty Flyers. Blues ano
Rock. June 9-10. Secretaries
June 11 -14. Mighty Flyers.
June 15 18. Jakata Top 40
June 22. Cafe Society Top
I 40 June 23-25, Jakata June
25 29. Cafe Society iune
Classif iads
Soun• Coast Plaz~ Village
~a?r Plaza Dr ?4 J or cw
_.irH •, wt>ekddyS Cl1nn t"
n1gh1 1,. from 6 10 :-,o Sunday
r>runc r1 11? 30 Indian Cl
inf' •l-'d!uri111ot "'indoor• t ,
c.mP •eservat • , .. ,u.wqe,
11
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'ldPCIY hour [ tNI C1c!l h Ille'
11~n·1 1 Seatoor 'rt'SI• r
1nr teak RP~t>rvat1on• ·i·
)\IH•'CI $$
Red Robin. , ~o 7 w ...,Uri
·1ow"r 43? I 1 1 1 ._un(t
'1tn n.•r daily fr01T 1 l r1 rn
I rt rn Happy he 11• 1 7 p rr
10 '()? am Grwrrnet harr
rnarles Ul't K11 K .. r
Trio Jun1 I f-> .c .,,., An<JP•
c,cin Junf' , pl• PP,;• n1
June 3(' Me Mr Dt1nie
how'> n1pnt • 1 rtr"
um
Hunter s Sa1oc•n '
D1 1ve •"•.Jr~· ~ J4 4 111
June '"J 6 7 1 (. • 3 26 t
28 Doc Severrnson's NBC
Tonight Show Orr hestra fe"
lurtng Russ Ro~c. Tompkin·
on piano and Ja< 1o Spitul<111 f
on trumpet Junf' I Q 20 t ,
Nelson Kole ptar pi ano w1r•1
Don Rickles ac1 1ng as m11
•Cal dtrPCIOr
I
1 30 Flip New Wave music
All shows begin a! r o rr
exc.ept Sundays, when there
,HP two shows at 7 n m and
'1 u rr
Pierce StrMt Anne• 330 E
171'1 St . Costa Mesct o4b
8500 L 111e Mu<,f( r ,/ .. ,I Wec1
'lf'Sday tHr ugr -,111 l cj,. ..
"iat1ve T ongu~ plar Top 4(
music. at 8 4!J ll .. ! 4 ~ d 111
Each Sunddy and Monday
Pep Boyz plays Top 40 tunes
starting at 8 45 p m
The Hop, 1877 4 Brookhursr·
St , Fountai n Valley, 9f.3
2366 L111e enterta1nmen1
sc neduled Every Monday
Ro e k and Roi' Heaver
Tuesday Roel-around thf' 1
f. loc.k Each Sunday 1hf' At
thent1cs plav Top 4C IL1ne•
from 8 p m to l 30 a rr
Maxwell's. 317 Pacific Coast
Highway, Huntrngton Beach.
840 6118 Live Music Two
pianists play during the week.
Joe Stahl performs Top 40
and standards, every Tues
day through Saturday from
7 p m . to m1dn1ght James
Johnston plays dinner music
every night from 6 to 11 30
pm
Broad••Y S.r. 251 Broad
way Laguna Beach, 49 7
t 3072. The Hank's play 1950s
JERI LYNNE. lead vocalist for the band "Skyline " ' and '60-; music every Frldl'y
is joined by Dick Dodd. former lead sinaer for The 1 and Saturday from 8 p n1
Standell's (and also one of the orilinal Disney MouH· to 12 30 P m
Balloon Rides
RAINBOW BALLOONS
L ramo ag n e 111 gn1s ,
1.:t';S wk over the wine coun-
''v 1 1:100 G46 6222 V tv'C
Catering
PEACHES
RESTAURANT
tr,rmt!rly Bashful Bagel l
· ow 1nder new o wnership
'340 Harbor Blvd CM 546-
2200
Entertainment
Mobile D.J.
Sound Enaineerina Flat
Rate, "We do any occasion
to please." GANJEH
PRODUCTIONS 953-9133
MUSIC FOR YOU AFFAIR
"i '•l(lr duo or l>Mld T I'll u'>
-N'1 II Vll\I llt't"d
•,.11J Jill or
An Evenin& Out
keteen), during a recent Sunday nisht jam seuion
at T.C. Peppercorn's in Huntinaton Beach Skyline
plays uch Sunday from 8:30· l a.m dunna the 1am
1e11ion, which features free buffet munchies at
10 p.m. The retaurant is located at 8052 Stark Ave. I
Call 842·5535 tor details.
PHOTO BY MARCUS DIETZ '
The Cannery. 30 I() Lafayette.
Newport Beach. o 75 5777
L•ve Music Le Crew pl:w c;,
Top 40 tunes every Wedne~
day through Saturday start-
ing June 18 Mark Wood plays
Too 40 songs June 4. 5. 11.
• M & female escorts will
accompany you to dinner,
dancing, theater, soc events
(non·sexual) 714-8 35·6778.
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AND OTHER
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And that's why Griswold's Inn In Fullerton, along with more
than 30 other luxurious hotels In Orange County, places a copy
of The Ent..Ulner In each guest room.
Whether guests want to see a play, hear a concert, or dine at
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The Or•nsfe Countr Entert•lner.
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