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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-04-25 - Newport Harbor EnsignMB Lifts Size Limits For New China Cove Home by Do.lei H. CNObr Tile Newport &.acb Cily CoUlldl Monday night Wt the door open for P°""'Ne ~ in the city'• bailcliag code, which would allow Jarver lilooln '° be bta.Ut ill the au.a eo.. eection of Corona clel Mar. Tile couDdl Yoted 8-0 wUta ou abMatlon to allow a CJWaa COM r.ednt to rehaild Im home larger thaD the dtf'• .. Umtta permit. They aJ.o ooe- ad...d a motion br the Clity llaff to amend tb. buildmg code to allow larger bou. ba the ntlre area. la approYing the ...ncmc., the OOUDd} OYertiamed a Marclt 7 dec:M&on of the Plcmntno Com· mi..Son to deny HaYolcl Q . Parlr. approTQI to Wild a 2,100 -equare.foot houe, oalllDo ._ p&aa a "detrimeat to tM g....al wellare of tM oity." Uader the city'• pr ... at '' 11 n, bomeoWMD ca a.Ir mdlpty their bu•ldable cmo.at of lad by 1.5 to come 11p wttlk the awn.her of equare leet aJlow. eel k> be built. In Pmbr'1 ~.· oaly 1,957 equare f .. t ..,. allowed. Newport Beach Plaaaiag DiNdor Jenne. D. H.wk:ker laid Clabaa Co.. Nllideatl bad a wa- ique problem compared to othMw iD the city ba u.at their lotl were 1maller yet ltill had to COil· lorm to the 9CDDe 1.5 lbn• ratio. "A typ6cal lot '9 30 '9et wide and 118 feet deep," Hewlcker ec:dd. "But ill Chbao 0,.,. 11'1 oaly 60 Met deep, oaly half the depth. "To get a dwelling of ,....... ... it almolt •· tatH gettlag a •aria ace," ~added. ~ ealcl it would be dlf. tied .. tM ooudl '° ...,_ mlae that China Co•• I• dllferen t from ot .. er • ......,_hoodl but Y'Ol1lD.._.. bia •rric• to draw up aa ameeclmnt to the buildiDg oocle ., the r.-.n .. "woa't t.aft k> come to the city couacil ...,.tim• they waat to bWlcl." Parbr agreed witt. He'**- that the 1.5 lllnit lmpcmcl aa aa- c1 .. hardahip OD bomeowMft Ua Chlaa eo.. cnad malataa.ed University Drive Link-Up Stalled By County Vote _... WOGW Iler.. beea bu .._Mcie, &om a aa 18 ' .... ........ loClld ~w aacl ftMl DWnae s.,....._ n... r . .., .. q-.cl -_,... .... U... ~pi•d• wm •• a a r; tab&. MHMC Cll •YirD••ntrl .. ,....,_..,.oeetlliM ..... ..._.._.toa. ... u,M-.. GOqtr' SN OOli9. that aw cled balldmg coilm woulda 't hart tJ.e ae19bbori.ood'1 aeeitbetic8 or cl.tract ~om tlae m Yiew. Coaacilmaa Donald A. Stnnm mid be bad ao ~· with Pcnbr'• plcm to build a larger -... ace it m.e wtdl U.. M'9w.or'• appo.al, .._. I wou)cl almtai.D beca .. gra:abg th'9 large a 'fGIJcmce would be ''op.mo a door tbat i.e. w ha:aarda." "What bappe• when the Hid guy come• aad a1Jte for a -.arianoe ?'' Sbuu81 cnked. ''U we d.y U, he'll my 'you gene one to that guy°"' tber.I" The Celebration for Week of the Youn9 Child will take ploe9 on April 'D, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., at TeWin.kle Park in Coeta Meea. Actlvui .. for the children will include paintlnq, dan- ciDCJ and etory tellb19. For further in&omotion call 8'5t70 or 6'2-7302. -8tatt Photo ),y Annette Wat.on THE RELAXI NG SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR ·· .. \,K D CM ~L.:..t.~l _v 1Q9. ~ I =-mllil!!!~,.,. " v~, .;a• I I Latex Paint Int~ n.1 REG IS 99 Time Sawer Int.riot, .. , REG 1S 99 TlmeS..ef' FM i STEREO I ffffY ~ttem, every 1tyle, evflY color 11 on sale! Our entlfe 1tock ol mosaic hH been drHllcally reduced1 look fof' sate tag1! Pattem1 may vary! Approx. 1q. ll 1hMl1I All Patterns On Sale! Checli lail•I AEG 1.69·4 4t 891h ¢ 359 SALE -SHUT lftteflor ... .._REG. 1....,.1-"lllllllllliilll~-" CUT 31-41 o/ol Oak Flooring •• -···~ . • ~ eh..tvl J1 CMctl ... - ,..._._yHry1 ............ '" ........... le>c* lor .... agal ::...· • , ~ • I I I Silt •• -· ' ~ lllEG 42C .. 54 ~,,.,,,. •• ,...~ SALE 29¢-39!. • Spedal clearance pettemal Che<ll la91I by Amaette Wat.on Children'• Art Wor bhop began in 1965 with fiftHa kindergort.uien who. para" wan'9d to haft t1*n i.Dtroducecl to artiltic esperience9 that were no longer offered lil the eohool curriculum. Today the organbation hem three levele that Hn• 40 children. w .. kly worbhop9 are held on Tueeday a:fteruoon.1. Thia year's actiritiee have in· eluded leaf printing, wood COD· struction, leather work, puppet malting and glau etching. Su1an WeaTer, premdent of the organiaation, it in her fifth year with Art Worbhop. "Ari Worbhop giv• unique art H· perienc.e to the children. It it am<Uing to ... what different ideaa the children have," 1be laid. Judy Dahle, a mother in her first year with Art Worbhop, lik• the parent participation. "Tb.is it very important at thil age. I a.leo like the variety of media made available to the children," 1he laid. Richard Croa, a father in bis fint year with Art Workshop, 1aid he became acquainted with the program when he attended the annual a rt feetival -an ex· hibit of the children'• worb. "I was on the waiting liat for two years," be 1aid. Cro• ll.ket the worlc1b op'1 philosophy of freedom of expression. Media are pr•ented to bbe children and then they take charge. "The children are free from a rigid approach -they have the courage to do what they want to SAVE40%! Unglazed Pnen • Netur81 red floor tMef ••••• -.100 uo .... IAlE29! Huntington B11cll ' i 10112 Ad•m• Ave. (arooldlural and Ad•IM AlbeftMn'a .... 11Plft9 Cntr.) . (714) 114-2112 f do,'' c... .... At .. ol C-' 1 1 lou M iiatrocl.oed alar ...._... .. ...._.a·~-­ • .._. ol .... oliilclrea -- bcMidl cmdotMle ... people to 00 alolao ... the ho9cm ...... •• be acdcl. ' ' ~ Carolya Perldu, a motlier i.D b.t int f9CIJ' with Art Worbbop, eald her dcnaglater Nally loob bwwd to eocJa week1a lllPOn. ·n .. ·• IGCJii a ~· At my IMIM>u tbil year we made a yarn doll mad a bean moecdc," ahe aaid. Recelftn9 thelr pdilH from ti.. COW..U Banker· eo.tlt ..... otBoe .. Draw Tour Home" ooatieM-. (bont from left) ••••t Thom.-on. ar .. Harlan cmcl Ryen 0..-o; au. bock. llmWn PbUllppl -branch Ml• maD09er, Franco Veecovi, •n.n Purcell. Caleb Kunay ancl Riola Baocloncu. Artl•t Olorlo Bracleeon tu~ecl all of the ••triff. The 1985 Children'• A•' F.-tYGI will take place April "t.1, from 10 a .m. to t p .m., at the Me.a Verde UDi'9d MetbodW Church -at the OOIMT of Babr Street and Meea v .. Drift i.D COlta Meea. Art re1ated ac· tiYiti• and entertainment will highlight the day'1 eYeDb. Oh, What To Doi On April 'D, from 9 a .m. to 3 p.m. the Friend. of the Co.ta Meea Librarin will bold ib •mi· annual book eale under the Edward. Cinema lign i.D Harbor Center -2300 Harbor Blvd. in C09ta Meea. Silent A uctiona at both of Co.ta MN0'1 brODch librariee are taking place the wMk prior to the boobale. • • • On April 'D, from 9 a .m. to l p .m ., the Orange County A.ociation for the Education of Young Children will hold ib 5th annual celebration at TeWink.le Park in Coeta MHO. The event culminate• "W Mk of the Young Child." Cblldren'•· CNCltl.. Art Worbhop laolcl it. cmnwd Art F .. ti•al April rJ &om 10 a .m . to ' p .m. Art related actlvltte.. Juq9lere and aerialleta will hl9hl(9ht the day'• event.. 0.ttt.nq ready for the f .. tiYal are (from left) 8"8Cln Weaver, Whitney Pieper, Chdatlne Dahle. HuJfa Frobee-Crou, Tanya Perklna. Rebecca Satin and Lauren Ween-er. The f .. tival'• location le the M .. a Verde United M.thodlat Church at the corner of Baker and Me.a Vercle Drive in Co.ta Meea. A variety of groups that work with children will be available to talk with parent. ODd children. Each group will offer octiviti" for children. There will be op- portunitiet for finger painting, petting animal.a, creative move· ment, story telling and dancing. Thia year the celebration baa expanded to two more location.a -Craig Parle in Fullerton and Iglesia Park in Laguna Hil.la. Senator John Seymore ia the 1985 honorary chuirman. For further information call 65-6570 or 642-7302. n On April.27 ~t. ~hn the Bop-I tiat School will hold ill annual Art Exhibition and Art Auction I in the ball -1021 Baker Strfft ! in Coeta Mesa. • A wide variety of arliat• worb will be available -auch aa Rockwell, Neiman, ROMnthal, Curry, Lubeck. Dali and Forr..t. A collection of aigoed and numbered lithograph., etching• an igrapha will alao be available. For ticket information and reeervation1 call 751-0290 or 546.3954. . . On April 30, from 6 to 8 p.m , the Costa Meta Chamber of Commerce will hold it. monthly • mixer a t the Coata Meea ' I I -ateff Photo by Answtt. Wen.on Medical Center Hospital -301 Victoria Street.--for further infor· motion call 650-1490.n . . On May 4 Mordan Center of Educational Therapy will bold ib annual award dinner at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. Tbit year'• honoree ia Richard J. flameon, Ill, c hairman of the board of Security Pacific Corporation. Highlight. of the evening will include music provided by am- ing quartet while cocktoila are bein9 1erved pool.tide and a "roaat" for nam1on, who ii noted for hie c ommunity achievement• both 10 Loe Angelet and Orange Counti ... For further information or ticket r ... rvation1 call 631 -6400. -DIKOUnt OC In Contempt All Vitamin. • Herbe Exp. 4.12 SUSHI CLASSES (714) 751-7882 1525 Mau Verde Dr. Co.ta MMa, CA 92fS2fS (Continued from page 1) chortling over the Tictory. the city 1tatement 1aid Newport Beach "baa not aeked Judge Schwab to immediately impoee eanctiona againet the county, thit on the aaeumption that the coun- United Stat• P08181 Service (NMda Land In Coro"' Del Mar, CA 12125.) Site Ill• O.W.d '' •PP101.lmat91y 30.000 -1341,000 1q. It. or en e11l1ttno t>ulldlnQ of ap- pro.1dmetely 17 ,070 1q II. on • aultetlle lite 11v .... 1MAIM: 8oun6ed on IN Notttl by Jembor .. ~.on ttie Sovttl by c.m.o Shofft Aoed. on the EMt by PacJflc View Drlw. encl on trie Wnt b1 ,_.... Avenue A r~ve of IN U.S. Poelel hMce will be et 408 Orchid, Corona Del Mar, CA 11212S.MH on Tue.oey. May 1', 1"5 lfom 1;00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. to. 8Nllller queatlona end to r-"'9 offef'I 6'fl-.cl In penon. lltfonNtlon PICUtM mey be obtained et Corona Del Mer Poet Office a On:t11d, Corona Del Mar. CA t2t2&-MH. ,,.. .. -"" ,., . J. .. Deella. Cell ., .... ·a , .. ...,v.~ : .. ,...., .............. -i a--...l'lllMo.. ~ : lci4111 eM.. CA te111.n • • • • • • • (111, 11 .. mt Learn to Relax and Reduce Stress Without Medication. Busy people like you face many stressful situations. You can't eliminate them. but you can learn to deal with them and live a happier. healthaer life, without medication. Call for a confidential, no<x>st initial consultation. • Ccnvenient ~nlmtnlS a Ptnonal. Confidmlial • Mim.lftd Family Therapist • Uc:. No. MU1tl7:; @3~~.~I 200 Newport Cent8' Dr., Suice -.m, Newport Billch m4> 100-1613 ty will comply with ita duty to Mek review and approval of the environmental documentation." During the hearing in Schwab'• courtroom Friday, April 19, lawyen for the county bad argued that federal cou.rta have ultimate jwildiction in air· port matten. During the day·long bearing, Newport Beach consultinq at· \omey Steven Pflaum laid the 1982 ruling by now retized • Superior Court Judge Bruce W. Sumner, limiting daily flight. at 41 , waa ttill in eUect. He 1aid the county committed "criminal contempt" when it i.Dcrealed daily llightt to SS on April 1 without having the poeahle en· vironmental impact. revtewed by a Superior Court judcie. However, Michael Gabke, the country' 1 1pecial airport at· torney, llOid the newly adopt.cl expanl'ion plane didn't come un· der the jurledlction of the 1981 ord.r and furthermore a federal court injunction prohibit• Schwab from ruliD9 in tlUI oaae. The county March 6 filed a pre-emptive lmnuit in W.ral court as.king U.S. Diatrlct Judo• Terry Hatter to rule OD the legaUty of the iocrecned flight. and the euYironmental impaotl of an expanded terminal. Uling po«er·llle bJowupe ot the 1981 ruUng and a blue magic marker to highlight itl point., Gatake mid SumMr rul· ed that the OOU.Dty didn't boft b> return to .. ooun to hem may new plGU ieNw.cl. GatlU ec:Dd the receatly adopted qpmWon plam were eotlrely cWieteDt from tboee etrudt do'"' bl t•l. "Th• c:owt woWd he o•e11hp- 1piQQ ltl outMrity to tUe a ooa· Unuhag t•rledicUoa o••r opera*-8 at Joa. w.,_ AU· port," OatU., ...... , .... ... ... ................. ..... ·~"9(1.-.aAtAa­.. Act·•·:• '" .. ''3d) 8'gldl. , • I I • I I ' c r I i c c J: r. 0 l· }: • ~ • n • b d a f1 Q p " p I• • h }! p • ti n ti • ti .. k • di b by Erle Noma Glen Eytcbieon •till grin• alicJhtly when he remem.ben the fint lim• be eaw th. famed Logo.na Beaeb Pagemat of the Ma•n. He muck in. A• the 30-year-old Newport Beach r-'cl.at teU. the .tory, hia family waa )ning twit a.er a hill from the open-air amphitheater, and the young Eytchieon ued the COHr of darJa... to CNeJ> through the bruh and watch the •bow. In later yean, he took a more orthodoa approaoh, at one time parking can for Pageaat-goen. But today, at 30, Eytchieon enjoy• a radioally different Tiew- poi.nt, that of the director of the 1 entire production. It 18 a job be ha• held ior m Pageant.. A. director of the 53-year-old Pageant, Eytc:lu.on iii i.n com- plete charge of the traditional nent. H. cbooe. the artworks re-enacted on the Pageant'• stage. H. •t.cta the order in which they will be pr .. nted and OYenMll the •lectlon of the muac which accompanies them. Hit job eftn extenda to arrang- iDQ th• order of tlae mow so that aoton and actr.... will not o•erload the theater'• aging plumbing system by taking too many .bowen at the 10JD• time. It ii clearly an important job in a city which identitiee itMlf to a large d991 .. by the Pageant, but it ... ms to r.-lightly on the , sbouldenof the handaome,dark- haired dir.otor. Now entering hi.I MHnth NOSOD cm director, Eytchilon bas managed to place hia penonal etomp OD the H•Dt within the tight cQnftn.. demauded by decades-old tradition. His ehows are marked by quicker pacing, falter ohano• of art pf.ecee, and 1 a deparlure from the 1low preeenkltioD -i.nterupted by a red curtain -that marked the Pageant ior yean. "The c:ww of my life ii that 1.J cuft(f1-" i:ytrhison laid last week in an inteniew at Pageant hec:idquanera in Laguma Beach. He eaid the dNaded curtain, perhap. more thcna anything et., biaden the encrppy produc- tion he .m ... for. "Whea I direct the ehow nery night, I lit iD a bootll iD back of • the audl.nce, and I can ... what the people are doing cu they wcmh the ... When they .eart ~oat tit.Mr lighten to look at the pogaam cmd ... wbat'1 coming Miii, I bow I'm doing 90IMthia9 wrong, that I'm boring them.'" To a"6cl tbat boredom and• IS*Mi up the -.OW, EytghMoa bGI Jatroehoed MW~ '°' .......... u.at .. mid wtll allow palllilll .. to be ..etch- ed la ........ -ICCll'091J tbDe ...... to dim tM "°V• U,1'8. -... too~ lor the Nd cNdlda. OD the ftolin at Carnegie ffall at 13), Eytcbieoa wm drawa hem cm early age toward.a the a:rta. Eftn m, tu. pa:reatl tried to llNr him away from the art. cmd towards a more certain WC1f of moking a UYi.ng. "Jut b mf own protection they waated me to stay away from it," be laid. Hil parent'• uzving1 were to no avail, bow•••~, a a cl Eytcbbon found htm..U playUao bia own guitar compolitiou in local n.ightclube at ao• 17. Eytchison entered the wor)d of theater a yeaT la .. r , when be "by accident" ~red a call for a guitar player toacccmpcmy the South Coast Repertory'• children'• theater perionnancee. Again by accident, he decid- ed to oompoee a eoore for a ·private workshop productf.on of "Th• Colleded Worb of Billy the ltid." The performance, giYen only for other SCR crew memben, caught the eye of Martin Benson, who hod hi.red Eylchieon, and an eiqbt-yem car"r as a comJl'OMI' for SCR wcm launched. Eytchieon n9w recalll thoee da111 fondly. He rememben hia lint production, for inatcmce, which wa1 recorded in hi1 Corona de) Mar bing r~. "The trumpet wm so loud, we put him in the kitchen while the rest of us played in the living room. We only bad two.little mic rophonH, and he would have drowned the re.t of u• out-.. Draw two new aedit cards tor lhe price of one at WeStman Olen Eytc~n Thoee day• 1aw 'Jtchieon working with amaa:ingly 811lall budgeta -.:>mewltere i.n the range of S300 for an entire 10- minute mwioal ecore, including hil ealary. "And the recording tape along co.t about $70, which giY• you an idea of what we bad to work with," he laid. Some mwDciana were penuaded to play for promt..s that the SOR ahop would repair their iutru- ment ccme1. The meager budget. aJ.o taught Eytcbilon to work with whatner he bad on hand. "I got a lot of eirperience getting things Enjoy aces-high buying power with Westmark's new credit cards! Quick, easy application, low annual fee covers both cards without a big minimum bank account requirement In fact. you don't even need an account to become a Westmark credit card user. lncidentalty, we'll split the 526 fee with the first 100 takers. So be among 'em! • doae when they couldn't otherwi8e be done. [qryone W08 forced to be CfeatiY•. 11 Eytchi8oa'1 entry into the Pageant, like hia introduction to SCR, wa1 again a ca1e of bappeulance. He had decided lo help produce a display for the 1978 Newpcxt Beach Feetival of Arla which caught the •Y• of a man coaneded with the Pagecmt. The man wen impr....d by £ytcbi8on'1 work, and sugo-ted that he apply fol' the cm.ctor'1 job. Four interYiew1 and a meeting with the boaTd of direc- ton later, Eytclu.on took oYer control of the Pageant. What followed ltill baunta Eytchieon -indeed, he hem omy recently begun to re-emmille hi.I tumultuou1 first year 01 director. At one point, what he now t-la WCD ecath.ine pr.- coHraq• of the eftlltl at th. time he WOif hired boi con- .-incecl him niit to speak with the "~ ~ I I& probJem•, he laid,~ withd hb pntdec:1•ix'• retire· mot -after •"ral deead• on the job -under "nr..full., cdr- cum11anoe1. Hi• early up- bringing in Hollywood alao put many longtime Pageant fem. and •taHere on the de.fensiq. "When they hired 10meone fTom outside -I wm born and railled la Ho8ywood -J tlUak it lhocbcl a lot of people. I t1aiak ..,.rybocly espected to .. ._ Radio Cit, Rockett• OD 0.. .eag.." . The CODb'owersy eYeDtualJy reached .uch proportiou that Eytcbieoo would be buttoaholed by total •angen in l.aguo Beach who asked him, "jall what are you going to do to the Pog9C1Dt?" The .-~-neatually con- tributed to hil dnorce jut after the end of bis finl 81<180D. "SM at )ecnt waited uDtiJ afteT the aecuon wcm Oftr," be said. But afteT the tint .how 1IDder hill guidanc. opened -with the traditional "look" inklct -the problems cea..d. Eytohieoa laid. (h• now admits, inddmtal- ly, that hia lint lhow "waa pretty bad, actually," in part beoaue be W08 hired •weral moetha into the seamn). Willa tllat lint year far i.n ._ pall and order lo"8 ago ... establifted, Er;._ loob forward to a io-. nua wida tM Pageant. "rD *' util it.,... boring. At that point I haft to go ,, In the meantime, he aJao brokers the eale of art for collec- tors and traTell to mu.wna and tbeatere throughout the United Stat .. and Europe .arching ior idecu for the Pageant. 1\9.._caJ.obeg..toL o" out into matioa .. •-Tw. palt ... ._, b lµt IR, ... ..,... •••ral .......... y ... worlriag oa wlaat i.. • • dh1 • a sort of .. .._ agie l'\zt ...... film. The waded film n J91 to a. Na...d. Aad t.ock ia i.a..aa, M .ut...bwayeto.._ .. __ nual art ...-t...,.. •• •91 b the tbouaDda al •=-......, . ..... illllD .... c:illy .... IJIClr. ··wi...ew. ........... ... wae QtO 88tCla dWlg •Siar W-. Now .. hen. Lannie m. Shirley_.... ............ reeolwed ia 30 -...... ia· dudia9 tt.. cc-a ardal& £atar. ..,;..,,...t ia -.. ha ••• to - aacl we doa'I how to ......., aay IDOl9. ,, lhat wlaile Eytct.imo do. i.ot aim to Jo.. .. •=1• •to .. t.a ... cmct~---~ ........ ,.. .... .... intM....e;,._M9e ...... to -.:n ................ .. rea11J ..a ca• .W ~·· ....,., -...... ~ .. mode,... ........ _. • •• tJu..aJr tile ..... Ml .._ to grow. lcaa'tJ.opeto~-­ to Star Wan cmd n.. Eeiipl. Strilt• lac:k, but 6f ~ _,... abeod 20 ._. cmd l lllOft .._. two, I tlliDk I'•• doae something.'' BEGINS PRICE-WAR IN NEWPORT BEACHI ·~ UNBELIEVABLE PRICED VCR •Still Frame Control • 3/0ay Timer • Electronic Tape Counter \ The Traffic Is Forever Terrific The trafBc jama OD WMbnd.t OD Balboa PeniDaula are I a might ior tore •Y•· IJt..ally. ,. If your .Y• aren't 80re before, they will be afterward.a. On a recent Sunday, April 14, thil writer happened to 1 ride a bicyd. up Balboa Boulevard from the ferry landing to 28th Street. The traffic waa backed up about two mil.., with can in· ching along, belching fum• and mnog into the air, with nobody getting much of anywhere. A patch of fog had rolled in, cau.mg a little d.iecomfort 1 and changing a sunny, cool day to a foggy, damp and I chilly one. The visiton beat a hmty retreat from the I beach, all at once. 1 Thia lituation ia common on the peninaula. Thia writer I avoid. the peninsula like the plague became traffic jama · are all too oommon, whether cauMd by audden ahift8 in weather or amply by fiocb of folb going to the beach. . ·-----....-.-u.sa.iia._ ........ -·••1CA·-..... _.. ___ _ It Many 90lution.1 have been augg..ted to th.is problem over the yean, none of them particularly latiafactory: a : bridge to Corona del Mar (there are no feeder streeta to 1 1 take traffic up to PCH); large parking Iota inland, with bus or ahuttle .ervice to the beach (nobody ueed such a deal , in Huntington Beach recently); doling the pen.inmla to,,'--------------------------------- outmdera (cloee the public street. to the public? ouch); ! and r..tricting parking to residenta only on weekends I during warm weather (the merchants would squeal like 1 crazy). ~ Letters To Tiie Editor The Woncledul Life Of Art La8b.U. The ola11lo Na1h ·H•aly roaclMr gotMn clU la o '°1' Club cwpart, ldd'-9 t.e ~ grtllt, ti.. ,.. Nd -.. llfOtlcllft 81Cloo• .. ~ la- .eaiw bt yea!' bf itl ........ owur, Alt LoSb.0. HI woa't be' cnoaad to ti.Dk. wUla • m .... early monai09, to oocm II failla9 battery to hana °"' nee avam, or to chm it CODtkleatly cuacl aonohalantlr out oDto the Pad& Coast ffiellwar. At 811 Arthur Grego W elUaoto.-; LaSheU. JI died bl ... k ill' Hoag Memorial Hoe pltal PJ.byterian, a few bou.n att.i' suffering aDOther h.a-rt attack ill hia Balboa Bay Clu.b apcabnent. He often IClid that in new of hia rambunctiou dare-cle.U , COJ'Mr h. bad ben liftn9 oe bonow.d time tor many, many yeare. Kia life wae f a.11 and rigorom. HM frleDCl8 were many aDd loyal And who amon.g u.a can oak for more than that. ~h~o~n.~~~gineer,~mthat j'b===============================~I amaller aolution.1 may offer aome relief. A third lane may From ~ early career ill Hollywood with Paramount, aa a ..t ~r and c:lirector in the early 1920'1, Art moved to be added to Newport Boulevard going inland from 32nd I Street and turning aouth onto PCH. 1 Toxic Waatea And War TO THE EDITOR: Some new sign• along Balboa Boulevard may lead peo-I ple off Newporl and up eventually to Superior and back to Newport at 17th Street. That would probably move the big I jam to downtown Co.ta Mesa. At least it would be away from the residenta near the beach; but what about the residents inland? I If the going get.a really tough, the police can and will direct traffic, dive~g fo~ up Ba~ to Superior or I even clocing inoommg traffic to non-rem den ts. But thoee km two measure take a great deal of man· 1 I power and amount to actions appropriate only for I emergencie1. I What all thil boi.la down to i.a that we may simply have to live with the traffic problem. AB Edmonston Bays, "People What a crazy world. We're looking at a poi10oed lake, where dolphin. die of canc.r and fiahennen are afraid to eat what they catch off ow pien; and the government 1pende another Sl.5 billion to make bombe for a war our leaden have already tod u1 ~ not win- nable. Meanwhile the toJDc waste1 keep on coming down Doe1 anybody really believe that holding tanb and orange traah bo91 are the aoawer? Jeon Mothevet-Femling Costa Meea who live on the penimula simply don't leave from Friday Hart Urqea 'Deep through Sunday in the summer." I Pocket' Bille Support That seem• like an a wful thing, and having cars sitting 1 there producing pointle• pollution seems stupid, too. But we live in a place and time where we think we can hz everything, where there is always a solution to every problem, alway• an expert Thro w money at it. Build a bridge. Call the doctor. I But that doesn't alway• work. There isn't always a 10lu- tion to every problem. My 1uggestion ia that we rMtrict the peninaula to bicycles on weekend.. Wouldn't that be nice? Quiet, clean, and eafe. What a pleaaure the peninaula would be I then. But ju.t try to get that through city hall 011d see who I equawu Everybody, I'll bet. I -RA Want To Pay For Burglar's Injuries? by GU Ferquaon Aaeernblyman. 10th Dt.trict It could happen to you. You a wa ken in darkne11, hearing nOIM in the !iring room You climb out of bed to LO· 'H•tiqat. A man, silhouetted agaiut the doorway, i.1 oarryuig your televi.mon ..t. You yell. "Stop'" The burglar ltarla down the .tepe, turn. hit bead and tripe oYer a 1kateboord. He falle, breahog the tele.WOn •t and ~ bock You call the polioe, and an ambulanoe oom• for the injured thief You OT• ahaken, but JOU think i1 ii all <>Yer. Wrong' Three wee kl later. your lawyer teU. JOU that the nJ.gbt- mare i.1 only begi.n.ning. The police qu..tioned the tutipeCt in the ambulance -without ooumel. The telerilion ..t bod no fingerprint.. Th. OUtrict At- torney ecDd that judg• don't •nd paraplegim to pn.o, 80 he dropped the ome. And the bwvlar bm tiled a laWlnlit oga:t.mt yoa. Th. lawnit .... that, ''Th• pathway WQI Dot llt, cmd the etair1 were obetr11ot.cl iD a oarele11 and negllgeat 'NDIDer." You are~ Red b 81 .... ad Rppart b life baHcl •Po• a CalUorala S•preme Cout deoi1toa, Rowland v Christian. Your attorney tella you that they probably will win and ad- viM9 you to Mttle out of court You didn't beliH• it could happen in America. Want to hear eome horror ltori" that a re true? In Sha1ta County, a man attempting to burglariH a school building fell through a skylight a nd 1uHered .pinal in· jurt.. He claimed the school di8trlct did not post a 8911 9Clyino the skylight W09 ull*de. He wm awarded $260,000 and 11,200 a month for liJe lo San Benito County, a thi.f went joyriding on o ltoleD motor· cycle. Ae he rode a~ a farmer'• field, he hit a bole mad wm thrown from the bib, suffer. lDg Mrioue injurie9. He Ned and WOil S500,000 beoau.e the bole wm not properly marbd. ~y Bill 200, introduoed tldl ...-On, ... b to oorrect tu. outrageout ~ oft~ bye~ the liabiJitr of cm ownet « p r r •or of lcmcl wb.e a tr.pzw n 19 in- jured chlmci a oom.miitlc6oll of a ..ttomWoaf. I Nppod Al DJ, cmd I hope that JOU .... .., ... v •. ' To The Editor Thank you for keeping the resident. of Newport Beach in· formed through your editorial - of particular interHt w09 the April 11 editorial on "deep pocket.." The i.nauraoce rat• have in· deed 1ncreo•d tremendoualy for the city of Newpor1 Beach and, aa one of your elected of· fi cial1, I He the iocreaHd premium• with 1ubstancially reduced coverage continuing to burden public ageoci" and the taxpayer a again being atuck with the co1t. Inequitable burden. have been placed on the public and the toxpoyer1 09 a r .. ult of 1ncr~gly large 1ud9ement1 again1t public aqencie1 becauM of negligent ac11 of otheu The Bergeaon Bill SB433 to eliminate public liability with reqarding improvement. on oer· lain pubhc property ODd the Foran Bill SB75 on joint and •veral liability reform are wotth au pportiog and I requete your reodera to write letten and call Sacramento to 1uppor1 them. Aleo, by the end of April, we will have printed information, a 1hort film and epeakeu available to mHt with gTOUpe to help understand thie iewe. EvelJA Hart Newpor1 Beach City Council 'Lower Nuclear GuD8 An Inch At A Time' To the Editor: A. an i.mt:ruetor at Orange Coaet College cmd cu a rMdent of the commwUty I wma.t to ... pr .. my appNdatioia to all thoee rMpODllible lor pr-bg the Nudear A.nu cmd NotloDol Seoa.rity bum. lt'1 the ldad of oott.tt, that •OOUl'Clgee po.r· tiolpatory democracy. For whatewr tt'• worth, I'd lib to ehanmy._, 1'beN i9 80 muala ~..WOT pubhhed regarcime ._ _.., and ocna'• of anm9 ooatrol, ~wtdatllelottae..Cllld Sfm Wcm la pcdoalmr, u.t we .., ........... Mo ... lure and get mired in i.JUigDifi. cant detaila. Perhaps the follow· ing analogy will prOH u..ful in focwiing upon our common in· terelt. Imagine two men, ua and them, with hair triqg•r piltoI. pointed at each ot.hen heart. It iln't going to make one bit of difference if we or they ha-Ye the edge in firepower. The damn fool who fire1 fint will be com- mitting au.icide becoUM the dy- ing reflez of the other guy will be fatal to the perpetrator of the firat 1trike. Ginn thoee cir· cumataoc.. and OISWDi.og that neither party i1 1tupid or 1uicidal, what are their option.1? They could each try to gain the illusion of advantage by in- cr ea1ing and refining their weopom 09 both natiom ha.e been doing for 30 yeare. However dead ii dead eo it real- ly doec't matter if the bun.t that got you made a hole the siM of on orange or a grapefruit. Can lhia policy of mutually aleUJ'ed d..truction (MAD) con- tinue indefinitely? Hardly! Sooner or later eomeone will 1oeeae or twitch and that will b. the end of it for both. Inter the Stategic Oefeue Initiati•• (SDI) which ia pop· ularly called Star Wan. Tim op. lion propo•e• that the two lamebroi.ot that got them..lftt into tb.ia m .. get out of it br put· ting oo bullet proof ...ea, our 1bield in out.r epace. The problem ia that oaly we have the oapo.bility to b. fint with the velt. Tbil mabt them mighty oerYoua lince they ore atill vulnerable and we arn't - we hope. So • IO"J, "not to wcxry guya, th.ii nit ii juat to hep JOU from being able to kill me." Well, we don't want them get- ting IO DerYO\l.I that they decid. to toke their fem we eay maybe well alto giYe them Q Y .... Okay, let'• emu.me•• both hen· ed bulletproof Yelta. Aaide from the fact that the espeue of the v..t will put \l.I much clo.r to the poorhoDM, do you really think that the danger and t.n- aioiu will be allmated? Hell Doi Howner, there• a third op- tion that requir• only a glimmer of intelligence, eome imagiDa- tion, and above all, th• will to stop thia illecme •lf-d..eructive anm race. What if •• had a president meetiD9 the above criteria. Couldn't be eay, "Look Gorbie, we fear and rniltru.t each other but we both recognise the futility of our current octiYiti•. Let'1 make a deal that doeen't require that we trust each other becouH it will be readlly verifiable 09 we go alo09, and if there ii any que1tion of Yerifiability we'll work it out. I'm going to lo .. r my gwa oae loch and thell you ccm lower you.re one inch. We'll keep domg thia until we're both aimed at each othen big toe. Hopefully, by that time we will hcne acquired eome meaeure of trUlt Iii.nee I'm wtJliag to b. the fint to moY• my gwa oft your toe while your• le ttil1 oa inme. Th .. le nothi.D9 lligaificcmt to b. gained iJ you 1hoot oH mr ~ toe. So what do you eay, do we choo.e life or death?" It' 1 ju about that .limp&.. PhlDlp Older '''y~nµ?, ., 1984 Coast Media News Group AWARDWUfJl'DfO N.DCaD ~ ........ "'9lllMla ...... ""' •lwteA....._41.lA-• .. " .. '"' 10..._.A .. N.-.rport a..t., CA ml3 (714) Al-8130 The Newport [nlMJn. Coeto Meeo N.wt 011d lr.-ioe Today are publ.whed w .. lily on Wedaeedoy1 ft.ICHAJU> IRONND Co-,...._ STEVE KADLAHD . . ~ IOI PAYSON . . ............ v-. Pwrrl••t SMAAON TMVJOU . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . . Mtwf ~ • .,...,, La.AND POUMD . . . .. . . . .. ......... •11111 •M a AOQD AHQl.Z . .. ......................... ,....,. OAYIDt=m ...................... : ..... 1311""'"' IAMT . STEVEN OEOROES . . ............... "''I~"~= DOW R09E ..................•....... "-' s..... M..-tt I • - n. "·~ ~ .. (UIPI ... """ ...... ,,,, .. a.... . • .,, ....... ~~ .............. ...,.4. •••.•• , ...... _ _... A 30171. .. he uw C.... ..... C...., 9i a...i. .... el 0 l1d • • ..0 Irr rw a... II fl r» I• ,.W.. •,.... ..._ rn ••••Irr ... SU..1st111 • ~ ,... Catalina, helped to 9*bli1I» the CGllino in 1929, became a confi- dant of Williom Wrigley who put LoShelle io charge of the r.thmu.1. Th.ere, duriD9 the film- ing of llutlar oJJ fhe lloUDtr, he b9ca:me o cloee friend of Clark Goble. T09ether witla scrape of old lumber from the BoUJJty •t, they fashioned o mack 1bop and bar and DCDDed it Ch.Ntian'1 Hut, after Gable'• , characterisation of Fletcher Cbrhtian . It proved eo aucceeaful, LaSb.U. mO¥ed th• idea to the Balboa Pelliuulcl and bi. Christian's Hut wa.a the fcnortte of all the city'• eal'ly relident., particularly web fun- lonog people c.w Dick Shaw ODd Virgil Partch. It woa with them la the 19'0'1 that I met LaSbelle; odmi.Nd hia fi.eros good loob, bi. lantern jaw, hia fmt and ready wit. t, When the war come aloD9, be joined the Air Trampor1 Com- mand in Lo09" Beach OAd com- mandeered the officer• cha.h there, Mniog web notob'9 mwic:iom cu Freddy Martin, Ziogy Elman, Front Trumbauer and 1uch aetore a• Buddy Rogen, all l.ifielong friend.. r Art wm a llfeloiag cmator . ./. became a Major in the U.S. Air Fotce ilying the China-India hwnp iD daring trauport flighJ.. Near the end of the war, h. WCl9 plac.d ill cbarve of all the R ... and Recreation facU1u .. tbroU4Jhout the China-Burmo- India th.ater, and opene4 another Chriltiaa'1 Hut in •best became BanQlodeeh. Once be flew arouDd the world 01 copilot with Pa.al Manta, aad aDOther time he 0.,., the lead camera plane, a COD· Yert.d B2S bomber, while Moats filmed the Cinerama •P•<;· tacular "7 Wondera of the Modern World." O.bcaair, C0D94tldal, Art will b. remem.berscl by maDJ, ia mcmy walb of W.. 1taDi. ol Ide? For Art, It wae eeldOtD ....w.q. He mond falt, cmd for IDCIDJ recrn ID the fGlt lane. When ma.. hit binr, M lio'f" eel, ol cow, a.I be ....... 1u. ... odes 1a 1m 1ar au apmtlwat. ..... kn;lilie friMd aacl oo.pa:Uoa, Jom Morriw,lalfaWr ............ stae ... wttlaDW.Hndr.- .., MW a •-odal tr# ,_,, • tlpeOfal kjacl of ••, at om.a· ......... ftieie W9 • luenl -t• a N..,s • Sociwy JIRIOTClu. ...... Alt ..... lar. i, £l a CPI a bu Pr :c 00 of Cc ch 00 Cc Cc ah OOI 12: I tla Ne Pa N• GAi pre ~ . bef pe1 dri for J .. Sc g-. ' s.. .... cma cmc 135 &a .... Wh the II wi& F B F I pkr UaJ R~ oft b c: • P'kl R Yi.JM gall la' 009I c at 1 Oeal --Ne• tao bhu CCM mm WG9 Tl Cota 12 c ~ ... Cl .... 11 ~~ ... ~ ~ , l ~ 7 l lf .. 5,1~··1·11 · ~I i '11 J1:1· f .· ·I • i h . 2lf . 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I ~ -I t ~ ~I if ~. £ ~ 0 -~ ~ ~" ~~ ~ JI i .. 0 i: v J! ~ ' I • '"I ~ -; ~~ :-.- ~ ""'S ::r -. -•1·· 1; l •i NG~l.zj• : i P i §I &11 1 r f I ·· ~ ~ 1-! ) 1 9.1 I I Ii 1-::; I~ f ~ ! I i I Ii~ ~ eo>l ~~ .. I •lqld 1 Hf al· --CD ...... 1. ~I g. _,. f ti;, . ~ ~·· • ... ·1 JJ • WCi -~o~~ .. ,,eJ N:O ~~:file. ·~ ~1 Je: 1 ·.u o~. . .. -1 -~ ,, .. I. l ~ ~ ~·-~; ·~· !!. ' ··1 I . J• '"" - '"" --r;; -, i1~ ~ .... .,. •I 'Debutaate BaH' Goes From Madcap To Dfilspair by Jock Hollcmd I am ltill ~· A&.r ~ Beth Henley'• oew play, ''Debu.tame Ball'' at South Comt Rep.nor, I am am<med that I 4mleiv-d fr1XD the ~ With eome -of ecm.ity, b •Adam bm a play quite bke th. on.e bee1l done lt1 bnt act i8 tolally, un.dy, ia- ecmely mad cmd •ery fumay. Y.t. trYeo here one sutipeCtl that there » 80metlu.ng behind all od th.a. nomeDN, tlua c::cn'o.rting into the realm of the enatic. The chmaden are all em.me type. -or are they? -and one wooden ju.st what put them into 1u.ch o state of hysteria and mado-.n Some oall it black oomed y -and that pretty well dHcrabe1 tb11 plo y about relohve1 go tberiog for a debutoote ball for a young member of the comphca1ed fanuly £ veo she 1.1 not in tu.11 gear, CD 1he 11 o combuwboo of naive, in· ooce nt, ezpeneoced, fully obee.ed with her own fantaGee, dzeonw, erpene ocee The people who ornve are o m l.ltu re of tboee tryu1g to hide the tteletoD.1 ID theu cloeeU, thoee 10 need of IOIDe bnd of recoqruboo, and yet all are Ul need of love And yet aa one hne 10 the plays .ay•, "They love and they hate each other and you never know which " Joanna Mil" crnd Ann Hearn plcry a .cene &om •'The Oebutante Ball" at South Coast Repertory theater in Co.ta Me.a. Aher the hecbc hnt act, the · blac k" pa rt o f the show emerg... hldde n porll of theu hv" b.come Ylvid What followt1 11 oot pretty, not funny, but md, hlled with lonehne•. need, dHpatr The drama here 11 roug h , rugged, 1ote111ely reah.tic No puqcU. are pulled, sur· priM ride. over ewpM9, and we ... the P90Ple CD they are d.ep uiade Now we understand theu 1eem1ogly weird and funny behOY\Or 10 the b.m port They are all trylng to pretend they ore K>methlno they really aren't To me. Iha play 11 an unpor· tan! one Certauily 11 baa it.I ••· c eue1, at t1me1 11 11 too melodramabc, a nd yet one 11 10m ehow caught up in the hve1 we 1ee 1hredded on ltaQe There I •I I< J.I ·11.I1 HY I \I )\ IH''\I 11 i.I a nude 90ene, the tint for SCR. a nd there ia a lesbia.n le· quence that .. sta rtling, and yet even there one cc:m ... why the. two lonely womeo me drawn inecstibly toward. each other They are two who f .. l UD· wanted who want to be wanted, and the ache and the .ad.De. are potent To de1c ube each of the characten would be alme>M &m· pollible ezcept to note that there i. a Bohemian type would· be playwnght who daahee a.bout ltage wearing a caat on hit leg There i. al.a the deaf an.d dumb relative, a most touching and poth09.filled woman played with bnlliance and heart rendinQ honffty by Phyllil Frelicb, who ia deaf and dumb and who made 1uch a 1trong impreNion in ''Cluld.re n of a t...er God" and "The Hood. of Ill Enemy." Her performance u 1battering NEIL SIMON tfta1 .... -urn•LA TIE D4ZZLlll D41CE llSIC4L ~ IOA AUEA11n T1010 rntt ' ( _.,, ~~..d• •r I 714· 772 7710 . GAOUP snLU 71io 772 1270 -Photo by Roa Stone Alao ezceUent are JOClDJla Mile•. Ann Hearn, (01 the debutante). Ku.rtwooc:l Smith, Diane Salinger (o memneriaiDg ' performance in itl portrait of a woman tryi.DQ to eeoape her in- ner turmoil and loulin-by adoJllti.n9 the poee ol a wamcm who elide. through life aa though it were a game). hf hey Combe h the playwright, and while be ii ..-, good I had the 6eelmg at ttm.. be wa1 pu.1h.in9 a btt too hmd. But then the character II mod enough cu it ii. Lausence O'Dwyer II "1f good ..,.n though the role could be better mott.ated and deflud, and Pelllly John.eon ii great. All in all, it II a atrong OCJlt daoling expertly with material that II complez. complicated, and de'l<Dtating. Mark Donnelly'• Mt ii "1f much the Southern plantation type, even with it1 open air oeiJ. ing, a nd Tom Rulika aohie"8 derued eff eet well with the lighting Robert Blackman'• ca1tumff are up to hb ac· cu.stomed standard. ' 'Denim' &lnsitive, Moving .., Jack ffoDa-d Sw may caD it -*= ... .......... may caD ii map apsa. hm b •T Wf "llae D.ia" .. Gee of e.. mmt ...,._ ... a.d ~ .. play. to he Cll'O+Mfe ia me time. Man 8aaa that it deem with 0 •h;ed that • oftl9n talbd aboDt bllt caa ...,.. 991 enougla ott.- liaa -... inabMy ol pmatl to .... hDy to .. pmW-n. th.a ... mad daugld.w may be i.a... iDg. 'nle-.,. ill a timple cme. Two ... nagen fall iD Jo... They bcne .-r fiat uperielloe in •zuai ~. and the r..ult ia a .. egDQJM"'f. n. boy m. k> tell b.ia parents kt • blocked at eftrf turn by th.ii mdiflell'ml09 or their preoo- C11pation with otller mattera. UllGble to coma.nicat9 that he ill about to be a lather and that he cmd the girl me optiJl9 for an abortion.. he forg• one al hia father' 1 checb to pay for the abotion When it ii di.co'lered the parentl f:ioally tab time to lialen but not until it ii alma.t tioo late. What mabe thia production from Catalina Production• different from the u.ual treat· ment ii the total sincerity and heartfelt emotion shown by Chad Lowe'• mtonndin9 perfor· mance. He baa already dzawn atteo· tion with hil work in the TV lhow, "Silence of the Heart," but in tlUa be ii eo fully ink> the roe! that the crying 908D• are not faked -th.., oome frcmi deep within him . [Jl fact, he WQ8 IO unabJe to control the tieon that be Wat err· lAg ... D at the curtain c:a1l It t1u. aclNable? Ia UU. lack ol control? Whatenr you may want lo call it one ocm only my it ia pedonnance eo compelling and IO r.al that it .tuu OU. The young man haa a ;yeat deal of talent, he ii going to go far, but hi1 work 1i "Blue Denim'' may be the ifnelt thiD9 be will ner do. It ii good lo .. such genuine emotion play.d with all hoell9ty and not faked. Outside of Lowe, Aleacmdra Powers ii alao remarkably good aa the girl. She neatly YOida the temptation to become o'lerly melodramatic and ii entllely oonrincing. Robert Fine 1.1 the autocratic , and rigid father of the boy at °""De/If , , AJI., AJI '""* "-...., ... ._,., tim• perbap a little too much the eecuing Yillain but at least a portrait that ill familiar 10 many hom•. very meaningful play. The mother played by Carolin McWilliama aomewbow _.ma to hOYe little depth -or perhape it WCJI the rather YOpid character 1 that WCJI at fault. Cada Deaton ii good aa ii EYnn Ricbmda a1 the boy'• friend. Hil ii a apirited, aaucy, impetuowa performance All Ul all, Ca1alina has a eolid entry in thia ooe. It ii l!Cheduled to run for four w-b and perhape longer. Wbeatewer, iJ ia worth a trip into town to .. what can be doen by adon who are not afraid to dig deeply into their emotional r ... rvoin to giYe a play the needed impact and honesty It 1.1 plcrpng a1 the Eat.lie Har- man Theater on La Brea, and while the theater ii too miall for 1ucb a significant offering, ... peciolly the .toge limitatiou, it does have the nee t ny in· timacy Martin M. Speer directed with u.ndentadin9, oompcumion, and loYe. Maybe be allo.. .ome .ceoee to hit too high a pitch at tim• but at least be maltee no attempt to underplay wba1 ii a 'Maznznas And Papas' Open OC Fair July 12 A profe•lonal Une·up of entertalnen ha1 been an· DOUDOed br a-.ral Mmlo9ez Nod> Bartolik for the July 12-21 Orange County Fair in CoMa M..a. Top-name acta are featuzed • .,.ry ..,•Ding in the Arlington Theater during the •n-day run and a19 included in the price of fair admillion. Admi..ton ia $4, general admimon, 12, children triJr through 12 and frH for young•teu under 6. Senior citi8eu, 6.5 and o.,.r, get in for Sl Monday through Wedneeday and ..UOn, SS and o.,.z, are ad· mitted Aor Sl o.o Tbunday, July 18 for Senior'• Day. Perfonnanc=-will be held at 7 and 9 p .m. each • .,.Ding in the outdoor theater. Open.ing night will feature The Mammcu and The Papas on Friday, July 12. The four member pop rock group in· clud• Job.n Phillipe, Denny Doherty, Spanky McFarlaoe and MacKenae Phillipe. The fiut weekend will apot)igbt "a.ti•" pop group The A.ociation on Saturday, July 13 a.od Rick Neleon will sing rock and zoll °' well 01 contem· pormy hot. o.o Sunday, July 14. Monday, July 15 will ha.,. rock group Thr .. Dog Night on atage followed by Fabia.0'1 Goodtime Rock 'N' Roll abow on Tueeday, July 16 .toning Fa. bian , Del Shannon, The Oiamonda and The Monte Cara performJ.Dg hits lrom the so·. and so· •. The Omnond lhotben wf.11 br· i ing their contemporary COWltry mu•ic •how to the Fair on Wedneeday, July 17 mad The Maraball Tucker Band will per· form country rock tun.. on Thundery, July 18. Popular Fair duo, Jcm and Dean, will return for cm encore performance of aurfing muaic and popular Beach Bop hita on Friday, July 19. Saturday, July 20, will mark 1 the •ventb appearance of D'lin Bil.bop a1 the Orange County Fair. He will ling many of hil country rock and roll hitL Aleo back by popular demand will be Beatle look-alike group Rain who will pedorm "A Tribute to the Beatle.." "Since the tcm.. are '° Yarled in Orange County we work at offering a TOried line-up of eotertainen. We try to proyide a divemtied package of eatntam· ment to m .. t the different tmt .. of our fairgoing public," Fair Committee Chairwoman C ha rlotte Cleary laid. Io addition to headline enter· loinment, villiton to the Fail can enjoy ezhibitl, li'leetock judging, continuoua grounda entertain· ment and f90hued otbc:a.""1iona for the price of one adm•-'on. Lettento tlle Editor Your chance to be heard CIBIREJ . Dlta4ER and SHOW from •14• WAITEA llRVID tumAL.8 PULL IM llRVICI Mll(nt) ..... 110 IL CM910 MAL TUSTIN llllD ' - A --; NOi e. Art by Jue 5 ~ Cal ma ... ICI mh Arr IS C th• Mu Or~ 75S Ho di. Blu Ful Hat Ou• mo , Is fea Ian an< Ma Blv 631 rat det knc dis SOI of · Of I Inf< , AR 4tht at l ext! 1. or• Ya~ Mo 9:()1 9:()1 Sat Clo 107 .. , di• Shi th r San Coa a.. Tue 497 A two Ma) City por1 Bee lnfOI A ..... nar fatl wm thro Bea C08 Call matl 0 Acri are at th Ne'9 a.. lnfOt Tl ,... of N 2.C matl T1 ..... OrN Pret Am4 Arte. 7S 0 111n, armltol, Oltlect, M ... pllor," forty palntfnga, sculpture•, drawing• and mixed-media In~ by American and Europeen at1tm is on dlaptay through Juty 7 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Drive In Newport lwh. CaH 759-1122 for more Information. "'Animated Art Fro• HollW•iad ltu&ln," will be on dl1play through May 31 at the Blue Frog, 209 Nor1tt Eudld In Fulterton. Antmaeed art from Hanna Barbara, Flmtown. and Duck Soup. Cal 870-9474 for more lnformatk>f). n. ............. ,, is presenting an exhibition featuring black and white landacapea by John Sexton and Robert Dol1neau through May 25 at 522 Old Newport Btvd. In Newport Beach. Call 631-8405 for more Information. "'ZMdre Nlodee," a 20 year retrospective of garments designed by the lntemationalty known fashion artist. will be on display through June 9 at the South Coast Plaza Satelllt Site of the Laguna Beach Mu1eum of Art. Call 882-3386 for more information. T"• IRYINI CRIATIYI AMI GUILD will be holding lta 4th Annual Momberehf p Show at the Irvine Fine Artl Center. The exhltHt clolol Wedneedlly, May 1. Painting, 1oulpture and craftl. 4801 Walnut Avenue at Yale, In Hertt.go Park In lrvlne. Monday through Thurlday, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Friday 9:00 1.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, 8:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. CloMd Sundaya. (714) 552- 1078 . ......... and lie .......... " a d l1pl1y of watercolor• by Shirley Amburgey, run1 through May 5 at the Sandltone Gallery, 3M North Coaat Hlgh~ay In Laguna Beach. Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tu•day through Sunday. Call 497 ~n5 for Information. A dlepleJ GI,.....,... by two local artltta runa through May 1 at the Newport Beach City Hall Art Gallery, 3300 New- port Boulevard In Newport Beech. Call 780-o889 for more Inf ormatlon. A 20 ,.., N4rupaattwe of ..,...... deetgned by lnter- nattonalty known Brlt lah fuhlon artlet Zandra Rhodes wHt be on dlaplay April 12 through June 9 at the Laguna Beach MOaeum of Art'a South Coat Plaza lfte In (foata Meaa. Call 882-3388 for more Infor- mation. Olla ltJ .l•J Yeung and Acryllca by Margaret T aacon are on display through June 5 at the City Hall Art aan.ty, 3300 Newport Blvd. In Newport Beech. Call 780-0889 for more Information. The 11at All CllJ Arte ....... Wiii be tl9k1 by the city of Newport Boech June 1 and 2. Cell. 544-3003 for more Infor- mation. TM Newpert HartHw Art ,._,...... 850 San Clemente Drive In Newport Beech, 11 pr•entlng "Contemporary American CerM'llCI: T..nty Arhta." through July 7. Cal ne.1122 for mo,. Information. .. Art ,,... Tiie Ge,.._" Jactc Balcer palntlngl Ind Hunt = t>oeenleal pnnta.,. on through Juno 22 at the lllluckenthalor Cutt\nl Center, ~-1 Welt Matvem Ave. In '-lerton. C.11 731-e115 tor .,.. lnfom*'°", a.rt'::'" ..... ..... Lllil9 .. ....... ... ... ... ..., 4 trorn I -.m. to I .......... Hue ........ uc.,....• .. 1•Dn11ra wtll pr.....e .. A Concon of Baroque Muillc Md Dance," May 28 and 21 In the Ftne Arts Concert Hllll beginning at I p.m. Tick•: 15, 14, and '3. Call 85e-ee18 for more Infor- mation. o ........... wtth per- f or mance1 of works choNograpMd by UC Irvine ltudenta wftl be held May 22·25 In the Fine Art8 Little Tho9ter beginning at I p.m. Ticket&: $4, $3, and 12. CaH 85&-ee18 for more Information. Pertor•anoe of werk• chor900raphed by UC lrvtne graduate atudenta wtH be held May 15-18' at the fine arta con- e.rt hall beginning at 8 p.m. Tlcketa: $4, SS, and $2. Calt ~18 for more lnformatton. DRAMA Ofllll ........... 1110.. ... .. lie ":'::::1 ... " st tllllli .. .. ....... a 24 n. Ori#..,. .., .. u. ····~··-·' .. ,.... ....... ¢: .. ...., ........ ~ ...... .. lrll,....,,..... .............. . ...................... ............. Air:-..... ........... 0.... 01 ., «:.-••C1•1mm1w.,., ..... ,. ..... H•m III .... (114) m - 1711. -Cma1er opone Aprtl 11 at EHzaboth Honrd'1 CuNln Call ' Dinner Theater, 880 EJ Camino RMI In Tuatln. Call 838-1540 for ahow tlmee and Udc9t lnfor- matk>n. At,.ol 'ulard'• .. Meeter ....... -And .. ..,.,. wtll open May 21 at the South Coaat Repertory, 855 Town Center Drive In eo.ta Me9a. In th19 taut drama, a South Africa teenager, torn betWMn love and duty, deatroya his frtendahlp with his ctoMat com- panion•. Play run1 through June 23. Call 957-4033 for show times and ticket Informa- tion. "Nonnan, la TMt You?" opena April 5 at the Turtte Rock Theater In lrvtne. The atory of an Ohio dry c,..ner who vltlta his son In New York. after hi• wife has run away with hfa brother, and dtacovers to hit horror that the young many la gay, runs through Aprll 27. CaJI the lrvtne Community Theater at 857-5-496 for more Informa- tion. ..,.,.. Tempnt," br • .._ ........... wtll be performed May 8-11 In the Fine Arta Studio ThMter on the campua of UC Irvine. Show ttmea I p.m. Tick•: 14, 13, and '2. Cal 151 1118 for more Information. -y..,.,.,....,._rc ..... ••11" playe May 10 and 11 at the Sulllvan Community Center, 7831 Melroee Avenue In Buen• Park. Curtlln at I p.m. Tlcketa: 18, 15, Ind 14. Call 821-1010 for more Infor- mation. ....ef&.aMIRDMWIHbe perfotmod May 10, 11, 12, 18- 19 at ._ Pleybox TheMer at Golden W• Colege In Hun- tington Bwtt. Tick•: II. 15, and S4. c.ae 185-8378 for mo,. lnfor~. -Cm • ..-will play through June 23 at Ellzaboth Howard'a Curtain Catt Otnnor Theeter, 880 Et Camtno AMI In Tuatln. Cell 730-t240 for 11\ow tlmee and reeerwttona. .,.._ .... C..... wtH play through May 19 at the South Coaat Repertory. 855 Town Center Ortw In Costa Meaa. Call 957-4033 for more lnfor-matton. ....... t In .. Partt' wtll ptay through June 18 at the Harlequin Dinner P~•. 3503 South Harbor Btvd. In Santa Ana. Call 979-5511 for ahow tlmoa Md ticket Informa- tion. FILM •NCH WITH A VEW .. .,"" ...... I: I II 2:11 .. .., ..... AIYwC. ... CllAMPAllE IRUICH 10 A.M.-3 P.M. 17 .• =-14.15 ::-;, _., m:RT --11 Tl I:• 1101 Plan-Ml·1142 eekend rune IL\NCCllOY • ~ 720 W. 19th St Cotta Meea (714) ... 1110-2 ................. l11t'9aoelftTown• Deir . .-1:11 p.fft./AI Wei Dltnb 11.21 JOtN USI .YJIUb".Y~m1 .YIAW 1111 ....... c.-.... (114) ..... Country Style Champagne Buffet Bnmch $10.95 10 Lft\. to 2:30 14taWMP .. = r..-..1or iu...:r .......... , "-· ntE CANNERY -ci ...,. by JonetMn o..... .. -•• 101n ""9 loolll &Clel• .... at UC lrvm. Tlie ...... ..,. depte- tlng ···~of Am9i1ca during ""9 ~· Mnd radio crw, wllb9gtn•7p.m. Cal851- 8311 tor more lnbmatlon. ~ T .. l min~• 11•1 .. ~ ............ ., ... .. acreen May S1 and JUne 1 In the Sdoltee Lecture Hal lit UC wtne. how tlmea 7 and 1:30 p.m. Cal9 858-5547 for more tn- form8tion. Tiie ,_ ............. . -. "'°" ....,,... from pelt and PNHnt, lndudlng tttreo 1185 Academy Award entrlea, wtN ecreen May 17-19 at tho 8dence a..ctur. Hall of UC If· vine. C.. 158-5549 for lhow ttm-. ....... n.n ........... ear wtN be acrw..s May 4 and "Tho PwWianl -Ancient and Modem" ... bo ecrMMd May 10 u pwt of Orange Coat Coltogea travelogue .. , .... "Armchair Adwnturee. Bott\ fllme begin at a p.m. In the Robert B. Moore ThMter. Call 432-5527 for more lnformlltlon. .. akrllne,•• by Fernando Coiomo, a wttty, low4ley com- e d y about a 8panl ah photographer In New York bettnnlnt ht• oar..,. wm ....., Mey 14 • 7 p.m. In tho lodlll ..,_ Hell et UC If· vine. c... IN ean tor more In• formdon. •A•1rt11n Dre_.. wm tcr•1Mey10 and 11at7 and 8:30 p.m. In tho ldence Leo- tu,. H'" at UC IMM. C .. 151- 5547 for more Information. HT•• ........ Dti" by Ak:Mtd a.._ aooct. ·~ and totmor ~ . ._. L-=ture Hal • UC 1Mno 7 p.m. on May 15. Cllll ~11 tor mote lnfonMlon. ...,..__Cn11 1J1ll11 0,.. T,_111t1nt1l1a_. br Leonard Baity, aaalatant profJllCJf of .,rgery. Loma Lin- da Urh'wrltlV Uld'Cal Centar. May 22at1 p.m. In._ ea.tee Lecture Hall at UC lrvtne. Call 858-5318 for more a.ttonNltion. ....... r ·······" .... A•11l1• Opp1rt11hJ. Tlte C••• fer C••fl•••I .... ., ..... " by McGeotve Bundy. apeci.t ... i.t.Mt '°' national MCUrtty 8ffatte for s>r•lllents KWfMdy and John-'°"· May 21 at I p.m. tn 1he Fine Arta Vllage ThMt9r at UC Irvine. can ue ee1e tor ticket '"tonnatlon. ... .... _~-·--c • ..., ..... ., ....... . ,. ....... ,...,,. ,,.... ... d""'* ......... ....., by prominent .... ..,..,., May 22 at noon on tM Woot Patio of the UMel lttr Center of UC Ir- vine. Cell 158-6111 for more In- formation. SUNDAY BRUNCH ,,,,,,,..,JOSE MU~PHYS 11 AM -3 PM · flrluloan Food Unique A Dellcloue "" EJ...,..,,,,..11; ......°',,....,,. 114Mc••••1n"- t .. wpo.1Pter .... port Beech .. (714)171-uol You've hewd about Bob Morris' '"ouenbundance theory" of MrYing enornM>US amounts of fresh, • truly Americ.n Food at Gt.dstone's and R.J . 's. Well, now he't MTYing the grutnt Mafood brunch ever ~~ in N.wpoft S..Ch. .. or anywhere. Bob C.-. it the SENSATIONAL SEAFOOD SUNDAY SPREAD. And it ia TRUl V AMAZING. 1lw Pf'Obliln• is that Bob wants UI to ht the~ menu in thil ad. It's newr going to fit. So"""' ,.. ...... t..r: SAn..DAY A sue.\Y IW Gia frlH1'• 4 Rall -~Or ... "°'' 9-ch .,..., .... , •. 'Debutante Ball' Goes Frozn· Madcap To Despair by Jack Holland I am still r .. ling! After ... ing Beth Henley'• new play, "O.butante Ball" at South Cocut Repertory I am ammed that I emerged from the experience with 90me MDM of acmity, for aeldom hat a play quite like t.ru. one been done. lta first act ii totally, utterly, in· l<Illely mod and very funny. Yet, even here one auapecm that there i8 1omething behind all of thie non.aenae, thie cavorting into the realm of the erratic. The charocten are all extreme typea -or are they? -and one wondera juat what put them into 1uch a state of hysteria and madne•.n Some call it block comedy -and that pretty well deacribe1 thi1 ploy about relative• gathering for a debutante ball for a young member of the complicated family. Even 1he ii not in full gear, at she is a combination of naive, in- nocent, experienced, fully obaeued with her own fantcme1, dreams, experiencee. The people who arrive ore a ml.lture of thoae trying to bide the skeleton• in their cloeeta, thoee in need of tome kind of recoqnition, a nd yet all are in need of love. And yet 01 one line in the ploy1 aay1, "They love and they hate each other and you never know which." Joanna Mile• and Ann Hearn play a ecene from ''The Debutante Ball" at South Coaet Repertory theater in Co.ta Mee a . After the hectic fint act, the "black" port of the 1bow emerge•, hidden parta of their livee become vivid. What followa ii not pretty, not funny, but aod, hlled with loneline11, need , d Hpoir. The drama here 11 r ough , rugged, inte nHly reaU.tic No punoh .. ore pulled, tur-1 pri• ride1 over aurpri•, and we '" the people at they ore dM p inride. Now we underatand their 1 Hemingly weird and funny behavior in the firat part They are all trying to pretend they are something they really aren't. To me, thi1 play ii a n impor- tant one Certainly it ha1 ill u - ce11e1 , a t hme1 11 i1 too melodramabc, and yet one 11 aomehow caught up in the live1 we see shredded on stage There is a nude 9Cene, the firat for SCR, a nd there ii a leebion ee- quence that ii 1tartling, and yet even there one can ... why thne two lonely women are drawn irresittibly towarde each other. They are two who feel un· wanted who want to be wanted, and the ache and the 1CJdne• are potent. To de1cribe each of the characten would be almo.t lm- ponible eaoept to ltat• that there i. a Bohemian type would. be playwright who daeh .. about 1toge wearing a cast on bit leq. There ii alao the deal and dumb relative, a ma.t touching and pathoe-fill.d woman played with brilliance a nd heart rending honelty by Pbylu. Frelich, who w deaf a nd dumb and who made 1uch a 1trong impreuion in "Children of a L .. er God" and "The Honda of Ill Enemy." Her performance 11 1hattering ••r?'l'ftl!!!lllll ................ ... ·---~~ l>l~EI ·n::1> HY l.\«K 111':'\l'I I ... The Grand ~'"' DlnnerTheatr S Al rtwr.R AMJ .. of~ ........... ,,.th.._ ,,.,, .. .. ,,. ••••••••••••• NEIL SIMON Cftllf ... llllOlln fllOS -Photo by Ron Stone Aleo ezcellent are Joanna Miles, Ann Hearn, (a• the debutante), Kurtwood Smith, Diane Salinger (a meemeriaing performance in it. portrait of a woman trying to eecape her in· ner turmoil and lonelln.. by adopting the poee of a woman who elid .. through We a1 though it were a game). Jeffrey Corob1 ii the playwright, and while b.e ii nry good I bad the t..Ung at tim• be wat pulh!Dg a bit too hard. But then the character ii mad enough a1 it t.. Laurence O 'Dwyer ii nry good even though the role oould be better moti•ated and defined, and Penny John.an ii great. All in all, it ii a .Uong caet dealing expertly with material that le complex, complicated, and devaatating. Mark Donnelly\e Mt ta ••ry much the Southern plantation type, even with it. open air ceil· ing, and Tom Ruli.ka aohie•• de1ired effect well with the Ughting. Robert Blackman'• coatumea a re up to hi1 ac· cultomed standard. - . 'Denhn' S.nsitive, Movinq by Jack Holland Some may call it •ntimental lluah, eom• may call it IOClp opera, but Aor my money "Blue Denim" ta one of the ma.t moY· lag and •n.lltift plop to be aroudn in llOl!le time. More than that it deal. with a subject that le oh.n t<Ilkecl about bot can n ... r get enough atten· tiae -the inability of parent. to lilten fully to the problema their eona and daugbten may be ha.· Ing. . The .tory ie a simple one. Two ... nagen fall in love. They have their fint experience in 1ezual iatezcoune, and the result ie a pregnancy. The boy tri• to tell hie parent. but ie blocked at every tum by their indiffer.nce or their preoc- cupation with other mattere. Unable to comunioate that he ie about to be a father and that be and the girl are opting (or an abortion, he forg" one of hie father'• checu to pay for the abotion. When it it dilcovered the parent.I finally take time to litten but not until it ii alma.t too late. What mak" thi.I production from Catalina Production• different from the u1Ual treat· ment ii the total ucerlty and heartfelt emotion 1hown by Chad Lowe'• Oltounding perfor· mance. He haw already drawn otten· tion with hie work in the TV ehow, "Silence of the Heart," but in thil be ie 10 fully into the roel that the crying acen" are not faked -they come from dHp within him . In faot, be wa1 to unable to control the teare that he wa1 ory· isl; eYen at the curtain call. It thta admable? 11 th.ii lack of control? Whatever you may want to call it one oa.n only 1ay it le performance to compelling and 90 real that it 1tun.1 one. The young man haa a great deal of talent, he ii goislg to go far, but hi• work 1i "Blue Denim" may be the lfn..t thing be will ever do. It ii good to .. 1uch genuine emotion played with all boensty and not faked . Outaide of Lowe, Alezandra Powen ii also remarkably good 01 the girl. She neatly voide the temptation to become overly melodramatic and i1 entirely convincing. Robert Fine ii the autocratic and rigid father of the boy at TIE D4ZZLlll DllCE IVSIC4L ~~niJeW~·~~ ~ FOR AtUA\IATtONS <nll ., ... ,~~..., ..• ,, 714 -772 7710 GROUP snu s 11 .. 772 3220 ' 0,., °""1 11 All4 AM (Uttdw ,,.. .w.n ... ineMJ Al.xanclra Powere a n d Chad Lowe, ln "Blue Denim." timee pethape a little too much the aearing rillain but at leaat a portrait that ia familiar in man Y horn•. The mother played by Carolin McWilliame tomewhow '"m' to have little depth -or perbape it WOI the rather vapid character that woe at fault. Carla Deaton i1 good at ii Evan Richard• 01 the boy'• friend. Bil ii a 1pirited, saucy, impetuou.e performance. Martin M. Speer directed with undentading, oompaaion, and love. Maybe be allowa some acene• to hit too high a pitch at tim• but at leaet he malt" no attempt to underplay what ii a very mearungful play. All in all, Catalina hat a toUd entry in thi1 one. It ia echeduled to run for four week1 and perhap1 longer. Wheatever, it ii worth a trip into town to ... what can be doen by acton who are not afraid to dig deeply into their emotional reaervoil'I to give a ploy the needed impact and honesty. It ii playing at the Estelle Har· man Theater on La Brea, and while the theater it too 1mall for 1uch a significant offering, ... pecially the stage limitation1, it does have the nece90ry in- timacy. 'MaJ"JJmas And Papas' Open OC Fair July 12 A profe11lonal line-up of entertalneu ba1 been an· nounoecl by General Manager Norb Bartoek for the July 12-21 Orange County Fair isl Cotta Me.a. Top-name aota are featured every evening in the Arlington Theater during the ten-day run and are included in the price of fair admimion. Admi&on ii S4, general ad.m.1-ion, S2, children au through 12 and free for young1teu under 6. Senior citiMn1, 65 and over, get in for Sl Monday through Wedneeday and ...Uon, 55 and oyer, are ad· m.itted for Sl on Thur.day, July 18 for Senior'• Day. Performanoee will be held at 1 and 9 p .m. each evening in the outdoor theater. Opening night will feature The Mamma1 and The Papae on Friday, July 12. The four member pop rock group in- clude• John Phillipa, Denny Doherty, Spanky McFarlan• and MacKemie Phillipe. The fiut weekend will lpOtligbt "li..xti"" pop group The A.ociation on Saturday, July 13 and Rick Nellon will sing rock and roll a1 well cu contem- porary hota on Sunday, July 14. Monday, July IS will have rock group TbrM Dog Night on etage followed by Fabian'• Goodttme Rock 'N' Roll ehow on Tu99day, July 16 atoning Fa- I blan, Del Shannon, The Dlamond1 and The MoDte CarlOI performing hita from the 50'• and 60'1. The Omnond Brothen will br- ing their contemporcny country mu1ic 1how to the Fair on Wedneeday, July 17 and The Marshall Tucker Band will per- form country rock tune• on Thunday, July 18. Popular Fair duo, Jan and Dean, will return for an encore performance of 1Urfing music and popular Beach Boye hita on Friday, July 19. Saturday, July 20, will mark the Mventb appearance of ElYin B.iehop at the Orange County Fair. He will ling many of hie country rock and roll hita. Aleo back by popular demand will be Beatie look-alike group Rain who will perform "A Tribute to the Beatl"." "Since the tmte. are eo •aried in Orange County we work at offering a varied line-up of entertoinen. We try to proTide a divem.fied package of entertain· ment to meet the different taste• of our fairgoing public," Fair Committee Chairwoman Charlotte Cleary eaid. In addition to headline enter· tainment, villiton to the Fair COD enjoy ezhibita, li•eetook judging, continuou. ground. entertain· ment and featured attroction1 for the price of one adm..i.-ion. Letters to tlleBclltor Your chance to be heard CIBllEJ DINNER and SHOW from 114" WAITER IERVID MEAL:& FULL BAR llRVICE .. (TM)-. .. , - A N< Ek Ar by Ju 51 Ct me Mc IC ml '"'" 18 th Mt Or 75 He di• 811 Fu Ht Ou me Is fe1 lar an Me Bh 63 re de kn di! So of of Inf A" 4t~ It exl 1. or• Y11 Mc 9:0 9:0 Sit Cle 10i • di• Sh th I S11 Co. Be1 Tut 497 ' two Ma• Cit) por Be• Inf Cl ' .... n11 ful wltl thrc Bea Co• C1~ m1t c Acr are at ti Ne' Bea Info T ,.. of • 2.C m•t ' MUI Ori~ pre Am Attl 711 ART "•••"· •r•ltol, OltJect, Metaphor," forty painting•. sculptur••· drawing• and mixed-media tnlltatldont by American and European artt1t1 Is on dlepley through July 7 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, ISO San Clemente Drive In Newport Bellctl. C1ll 759-1122 for more Information. .. Animated Art 'r•m Holf•ood ltullH," wilt be on dl1J>'ay through May 31 at the Blue Frog, 209 North EucHd In Fullerton. Animated art from Hanna Barbara, Fllmtown, and Duck Soup. Ca• 870·9474 for more lnformatk>t). The ............ Galll"J Is presenting an exhibition featuring black and white tandecape1 by John Sexton and Robert Dol1neau through May 25 at 522 Old Newport Blvd. In Newport Beach. Call 631-MOS for more Information. "Zandra Rhodee," a 20 year retrospective of garments designed by the Internationally known fashion artist, wlll be on display through June 9 at the South Coast Plaza Satemt Site of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. CaJt 682-3386 for more Information. T"• IRVINI CRIATIVI ART8 GUILD wlll be holding lta 4th Annual Memberahlp Show at the lrvlne Fine Arta Center. The exhibit Ck>MI Wedneeday, Mty 1. Painting, 1oulpture and crafta. 4801 W_,nut Avenue at Yale, In Herttage Park In lrvlne. Mond1y through Thur1day, 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., Friday 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Cloaed Sundaya. (714) 552· 1078 . .. Ml11l0t• Md Memot'tea," a dl1play of watercolor• by Shlrley Amburgey, runs through May 5 at t he Sandstone Gallery, 3M North Coaat Highway In Laguna Beach. Hours: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tueeday through Sunday. Call 497 -ens for Information. A~of~by two local artltta runa through May 1 at the Newport Beach City Hall Art Gallery, 3300 New- port Boulevard In Newport Beach. Call 780-0889 for more Information. A 20 ,_, r .... Hp1Dttwe of ............. d•lgned by Inter· natlonally known B r ltlth fuhlon artltt Zandra AhOdet wlll be on dl1play Aprll 12 through June 9 at the Laguna Beach MOaeum of Art'• South Coast Plaza 11te In Cotta M .... Call 682-3368 for more lnfor· matlon. Olla ltr Jar Youn1 and Acryllc1 by Margaret fucon are on dlaplay through June 5 at the City Hall Art Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. In Newport Beach. Call 780-0889 for more lnformatk>n. Th• 11•t All Cltr Art• '-tfw8' Wiii be hefd by the City of Newport Beach June 1 and 2. cau.844-3003 for more lnfor- matk>n. TM Newport HartHw Art ......... 850 San Ctem.nte Drtve In Newport Beach, 11 pretentlng "Contemporary Amerlean CeremlCt: Twenty Arlteta," through Juty 7. ca• ~ 1122 for more Information. .,Art,,.... Tl'9 .. rdeft," Jo Buer pelnttno• anct Hunt ,er-tttuta botantcal pr1nta .,. on Clllplay through June ~ at the Muckenthaler Cultural c.new. 1801 w .. t Matvefn Aw. In 'uhrton. CaH 731-1516 for ... lnfonndon . • ..... -:··---.._ .. hold a blk ... .... Mlly 4 from I a.m. to S 9Uft ... "9Hw•ill0h..._ .. Central Partc on ..._ Avenue between Qofden W•t and Goetwrd. Praa •di • IO to .. ... bind. Cell .,... Hub- ... 8t M2-4211 fer mote In· fOrmalon. .DANCE UC ......... ,•D1111ra wlll pr.....C "A Concert of Baroque M&.ec and OMce," May 28 and 2t In lhe Fine Atta Concert Halt beginning .. • p.m. Tlc:keta: 15, 14. and 13. Cati 858-e818 for more Infor- mation. o ............ wfth .,.,. formancea of work a choreographed by UC Irvine ltudenta will be hetd May 22·25 In the Fine Arta Ltttte Ttte.w beginning at 8 p.m. Tlcketa: ... S3. and s2. c111 ee-e818 for more Information. Performance of worll• choreographed by UC lrvtne graduate ltudent8 wtll be held May 15-18 at the fine •rte con- cert hall beginning at 8 p.m. Tlckett: $4, $3, and 12. Call ~18 for more Information. DRAMA ~ ......... .,. , .. .,... ... =it' r=:;:z: !-:::·.,:: tlf .. LP. A1•1111t1 On••c llt ~--~---...., ... ,,.. ... 111.; .., ...... 1111 ,_... T'lllfl .. M •IAI II .......... -........... .., ............. Alt:"' , .. ._ ..... ,....lllc.O.. .On•u• c.-r11•c1111ra.._.w.,.T..._ ,., ......... "1 .. IR ... (114) n1• 1711. ~D,.......9.rby Punuer prtze .. w1n.-1n1 ......................... ltl WOrtd pt9ftl ........... South COMI ....,._,, 1M Town C.... Orhlll In COila Mela. The pley tM• oomlc Jabbe .. Southern ~ ... The Galt lncludee Emmy Award winner Joanna MNee. Show Mmee: Tueadey througtt Friday 8 p.m .• 8aturdtly 2:30 and 8 p.m .• and Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tldceta 114-20. Cd 957- 4033 tor .... ervatton .. -C•11.r opene Aprtl 11 at Eltzabeth Howard'a Curteln CaU Dfnner Theater, e90 EJ c.m1no Real In Tultfn. Cati 838-1540 for show tlmee and ticket Infor- mation. At"ol 'uiard•a 0 Maater ........ ... And .. ..,.,,, will open May 21 at the South Coaat Repertory, 855 Town Center Drive In Cotta Meta. In thla taut drama, a South Africa teenager, torn betwMn JoYe and duty, deetroya hi• frlendehlp with hi• cloaeet com- panions. Play run1 through June 23. Call 957 ·4033 for •how times and ticket Informa- tion. "Morman, I• That You?" opens Aprll 5 at the Turtte Rock Theater In lrvtne. The ltOfY of an Ohio dry cieaner who vltlt8 hit eon In New York, after hit wife has run away wtth hit brother. and dltcovera to hit horror that the young many la gay, run1 through Aprll 27. Call the lrvtne Community Theater at 857-5496 for more Informa- tion. _,.... Temp11t," ltr w-.. ...__, .. re wlll be performed May 8·11 In the Fine Arte Studio Theater on the campue of UC lrvlne. Show tlmoa 8 p.m. Tlolcata: 14. 13. and 12. caM see ee 1 e for more Information. "Yeu'N a Geed.._ 'C ..... 9rown" play1 May 10 and 11 It the 8ulllvan Community Center, 7831 Melroee Avenue In Buena Park. Curtain at I p.m. Tlckett: le, 15. and ... Call 821-1010 for more Infor- mation. 1i•Dlllll AR ...... Of 0.. A9I ..... •r 1'1nn11111 .. •••• ... be performed MllJ 4, I, 10, 11 and 12 begin- ning • I p.m. In Golden w ... College'• Playbox Theater. ca• 89&-1371 for more Information . ._el La M1noe. wltl be pefformed May 10, 11, 12, 11- 19 at the Playbox Theeter at Golden W• COiiege In Hun- tington Beach. Tlcket9: M, 15, and ..-. ca1 195-8378 for more lnform.eton. -C••.r wm play through June 23 at EJabeth Howard'• Curtain Cell Dfnner Theater, e90 El Cemlno Reef In Tulltn. Cell 730-8240 for show ttmea and reaervdona. •Runl aad Celre" Wiii J>'ay through May 19 at the South Coaat Repertory, 855 Town Center Drive In Coata M .... Cell 957-4033 for more lnfor. matlon. ••••ot In ... P8'tl" will play through June 18 at the Harlequin Dtnner Playhou•. 3503 South Harbor Blvd. In Santa Ana. Call 979-5511 for lhow tlmea and ticket Informa- tion. . FILM -WJTHAVIEW ••• ,.... l1tfet 1:11 .. 2:11 ........... AIY•C... ... CHAMPAllE BRUNCH 10 A.M .-3 P.M. 17 .• =-14.91 ="· Ml-1142 COlta ..... eekend rune , ~CHOW. IXITAIJQAHT 720W.19ltl8l Com Mee. (714)llO lllD-2 0 ~I""'----.... 1r1sto1 .., &. c.r111e KHA 11-.,c=C:-.. ":"'"'" l'a' . 11 ...... ,..... - tt..,.....,. ... ....._. '9809 In Town" .,..,. 4._7:0I p.lft./AJI Wei Drtnb 11.21 JOfN Ull .Ylti.Jh/'.~"Jf1p1 .~ 1111 .......... c... .... (7'4) .. , .... Country Style Chunpagne Buffet Brunch $10.95 10 a.in. to 2:30 DIE CANN ERV -Tiie T .. 1111111,• 11•1 ... .,..... ...... IAllllr1 wfll acreen Mtl"/ 31 and June 1 In the ~ Lecture Hal • UC lrvtne. how ttm• 7 and t:30 p.m. Call -..5541 for more In- formation. ,.. 1• ....... .,As .... .... thort ......... from pat and Preaent. Including three 1115 Academy Award entriel, wlN tcNen May 17-19 at the 8dence Leceure Hall of UC Ir- vine. Cell 858-5549 for thow tlm-. "lledtterr .... an Porta ef car ..,, be acr..n.ct May • and "The PenMana -Ancient •nd Modem'' ... be ecrMMd May 10 u part of Orange Coat Colleg• travelogue •rift, "Armchair Adwntur•. Both fllm1 begin at 8 p.m. In the Robert B. ~oor• Theater. Call 432-5527 for more lnform8tlon. uakrlll•••" by Fernando Cofomo, a wttty, low-key com- edy about • Spanlah photographer In New York b .. lnnlnt hi• oareer. wtll ..,..,. Mey M .. 7 p.m. In N lootal loleflOe Hllfl .. UC Ir· ,,.,,., ca.. •• an for more in- formation • •Aa1erl1an Df•-r" wlU ICf'W May 10 and 11at7 Ind 9:30 p.m. In the lcdence ~ ture Hall at UC lrvtne. Call IM- 554 7 for more Information. -n. M1t11 I · Tr I ft _. Trt ot:w• .. f1111t1,. Dr. f(°"""" Q ............. .... former WllOe .. 111:11 .. -... FFMCieoo ..... Uftt.-illJ and author of "H....,.• Death Campa: Ttte ••""' of M8dn••·" U.. I at 1 pa. lri th• MoklMe, Theatet •• SedcHeNoll Col1ge. zaooo ... UIF .. Pa1c._ In trnlM Y1910. Cell 131~713 for men lnfonMlloft. 0 T"• ....... te D•" by Richard a..._ 1coe1. ~ and former ~. ldlila Lecture Hal • UC lrvtfte 1 p .m. on May 15. C... ~11 tor more lnformelAon. ....,,__Cn11 a,11111 0,.. Tr• .. 111 .. •18" br Leonard Bally, a1al1tant prof111orof .,'991'Y, Loma LJn. da Un.W ... "/ Medic .. Cenler, May 22at1 p.m. '" .. ldei909 Lecture Hall at UC IMne. Cal 151-5318 for more If~. ......... , ......... ... A.matt•• 011111rtu ... n. C••• for C••fl-••• MI d1raM1 .. " by Mc:Oeorve Bundy. epecillll WietMt for national aecuJity affal,. for praktent8 KeriMdy and John- 8on, May 21 at 8 p.m. In tt. Fine Artl VNlage Theeter at UC arv1ne. can ue ee1a tor ticket Information . "' MISCELLANY SUNDAY BRUNCH ,,,,,n,, ... , JOSE MU~PHYS 11 AM -3PM· ~•loen Food CJttlqw I o.llclou• UY9 EnfwWnlftMf: ..,.. oltN..,.. 114Mc,ldd1R"- Newpo'1 Pier Uewport 8w:h .. (714) 171-GOI You"\ie hewd ~ Bob Morris' ·~ndance theory" ol MMn9 •a ftk>US amounts ol fresh.. • truli/ AmericM Food at Gaedstone'1 and R.J.'s. Well, now he'a MTving the grutat tafood brunch ever • .,,..,~ in Newpolt e..ch. .. or anywhere. Bob Qla ii the SENSATIONAL SEAFOOD SUNDAY SPREAD. And it ia TRULY AMAZING. The problem ia that Bob w.nt• ua to ht the whole menu int.,_~. It'• nwer going to fit. So Ju• ......... INr: ~\'SIN ..... ,...-~ .-c....0r . ~; •8-ch own...,.•1 SAT\JllDAV A SUNDAY 19-3 G'rf 1121'•4 Fa.. .,..,..Dr Nn.lpoeta.ch own.....,.. Robert H ... (9) of Corona del Mm HlcJh School. •lide• in a. Harbor Hiqh'• Mike Jarboe watch•• the ball and the taq qet away from -ltd Photo by a .. .-n O.OT9• n Corona del Mar'• Erle Wa:D9 alldee lD to Hi9 h School, attem pb the te19. Wcmq --.m.. home plate aa D rew M otta, catcher for Harbor -Staff Pkoto tty ee.,,... Our.- League Baseball Race Gets Close As CdM, Uni Win by Michael Welter Corona del Mar and Universi-' ty high schools tightened up the 1 Sea View League rac e in l>aaeball Cl8 they defeated their reepective opponents on Friday, April 19. Cd.M upeel Newport Harbor 10-9 and Uni blew away r..tancia, 11 -1, which WCD in first place all by itself before Friday Newport mimed a chance lo move into a three-way tie for first as CdM rose to the occasion and dumped the Sailors 10-9. With the score tied at •ven the team1 went into eztra inning• and CdM held ill ground a1 Newport couldn't .core in the top of the eighth. In the bottom half of the i nning. CdM '1 Kevin Kavanaugh si.ngled to leh to drive in the winning run. Andy McMillan 1ingled to lead off the eighth, then moved to MCOnd on a walk before Kavanaugh'• hit. Newport, which WC18 down at one time 7-4, rallied back to a 9- 7 lead in the top of the 1eventh j Cl8 Newport' 1 Chril Hirahara I I drove in two rune with a b<ne1- 1 loaded single. But it was the day of the S.a King at Chria Greco and Milte Periai led Cd.M' 1 rally in the bot- tom of the eeventh with clutch baM hits to tie it up at nine. Joey James had another big day foy Newport aa he droYe in five runa including a twcrrun home run and a two-run single. Jon Mahoney took the lo• for the Sailore as they drop to 5-3 and a hold on MCOnd place. CdM 1harea the caller with Laguna Beach with a 2-6 record at Steve Satchell picked up the win for CdM. McMillan Wat 3 for 4 and Kavanaugh wat 3 for 5 to lead the Sea King•. In the other game, what look- ed like a cloee game turned out to be a laugher a1 University'• Mark Stride pitched brilliantly, striking out 12, and allowing only one unearned run to cr08I the plate. Hil ERA dro1>9 to 0.70 Cl8 Uni moves back into a fint place tie with the Eagl ... After 1potti.ng Eatancia a 1-0 lead, the Trojana 8COJ'9d four tim" ill the bottom of the fourth a1 Jeff Baker roped one of hiAI two doubl• oo the day to right- ceot.r, ecoring two, and Brett Howard drove in a run with an RBI singJ.. The rout bad ju.at begun aa Uni acored five more in the lizth QI Dcr.e Huegy led the offemift attack with a dou- ble and Baker followed with hiAI MCOnd of the day. AUltin improv• to 5-4 for Me.a. On W edoeaday, E1ta noia ripped Meea 13-5 m Do.e Ur- sini, Scott CJ.menta, and Dave Caballero led the attack for the Eagl•. Matt Hatfield picked up the win aa Tom Kcmer took the lo.. CdM Upsets Woodbridge For, League Tie E1tancia'1 Matt Hatfield .tarted the game, but wm chaa- ed in the fifth being replaced by Jim Foley who laated only one inning before giving way to Raul Jara. Newport Harbor cruehed Woodbridge 13-2 aa the Sailon collected 15 bits. MClll.lly AdOJU wa1 3 for 5, and Chria Pa:rb and Joey Jam.. each went 2 to 4. Adama, Parb, and Jam• all had two RBI1 apiece to lead the Sailore. Jon Mahoney waa the winning pitcher for the 8ailon. CdM lo.t to Laguna Beach, in the battle of the celler, 6-3. by Michael Welter A1 the baseball race tightens in the Sea View League, so doe1 the volleyball race Corona del Mor moved into a first place tie with an upset win last week over Woodbndge High 11 -15, 15-11 , 10-15, 15-12, 15-12 Cd.M improves to 9-2, but still has to face Laguna Beac h April 26 Woodbridge drops to 9-2, but ' still has to face Estonc1a Last Tuesday mght's game, April 16 . was typical of league ploy oil year long as four of the to p ten teams 1n 4-A CIF volleyball come from the Seo View League Woodbridge, whi ch come into the game as the number one team 1n 4-A. took command 10 the early going of the match 09 I the Warriors led from .tart to finish in the tint game. The 1e- cond game waa a different atory however, 01 CdM'e Peter Noune stopped the Woodbridge offeue as CdM tied the match at one game a piece Woodbridge went ahead by a game, by taking the third game. But in the fourth game, CdM got excellent 1ervice from lefty Jon Schisler. Schwer recorded three aces as a 6-4 lead 1uddenly wQI 11 -4 in favor of the Sea K.inga. CdM's Brian Lewi1 killed a Warrior rally in the fourth game a8 well 01 Guy Putnin1, with CdM forced a Wth game. W oodbndge took -the early leads of 4-0, 7-3, and 12-10, but couldn't hold the lead as Steve N ewporter Qualifie s For Jewish 'Olymp ics' Newport Beach resident Alon Slutzky has quauhed for the 1 water polo team that will repre- sent the United States in the 12th 1 World Maccab1oh Gomes in ' Israel, July 12-25, according lo Robert £ Spivak, U S Moc-1 cob1oh Committee General 1 Chmrmon Slut zky 18 currently a freshman at the Umversity of Southern Cohforn10 a nd i.e a member of the school' a JV water polo team Slutzky played high school water polo at Newport Harbor, where he was a starter on the 1983 C IF 4A cham- p1onsh1p team and wa1 named Fust Team, All Sea View League H1.1 experience aL.o in- cludes the Umted Stale• Junior {17 -year-oldi and younger) Notional water polo tea m, which he ployed on m 1983 The World Moccobia h Games, which a re held every four yeora in the year im- mediately followin9 an Olympic year, pit Jewiah athlete• from all a.er the world 10 competition llmilar to that of the Olympia. More than 4,000 world-claat athl.t• from 38 countriee, lll- abadi.ng 500 from the U.S .. will pcuttolpate io the upcoming ~ah. They will view for medal8 ha IO!lle 31 aportl, rang- Uao tnJlll hmbtball to 1whn- miDg. TM Makda Oam•. the third Jw mt ....._..11.,.1 oompeti· -.._ al90 are • ow.ltural ez· pedt•ot, • .. ..'s... are ltoo..d aooorclla• to •port, rather than country. Thil mak .. them the only sport. event to follow thia procedure. "The Game• abo develop pride in one'• Jewiah heritage QI well aa camaraderie between Jew1 in the U.S . and their counterparta in llrael," SpiTak 10id. "Together they .. and ez. perience the beauty of lnael, from the Wall in Jeruealem to Tel AYi• to Ma.ado, the ancient fortr .. ," be klid. ....... ..... ] ..... o... ... Peykoff, Bill Miller, and Mark Clemooe shut the door on Wood· bridge QI CdM, ranked 10th in CIF, notched the Yictory. At Estancia, the Eagt.., rank- ed 8th in CIF, gave Laguna Beach, ranked 6th, a tough time before the Artilta pulled out a 16-14, 15-5, 10-15, 10-15, 15-4 win to atay in the thick of the race. Laguna jumped out to a two- game lead and looked like it might make it a 1weep, but Eatancia ehowed why it'• 8-3 and highly ranked a1 they came back to force a fifth game. Behind the play of Adam Lockwood, the Eag!.. gave the Artilta all they could handle dur- ing the third and ofurth Mta. Lockwood would finiah the game with 26 ld..lle. Dan Murray (20 lcills}. and Bill Bonnett (10 kill.a and 10 cLg1} helped give Eatancia reapect. The fifth game WQI all Laguna QI K\llt Blanton a nd Sean Jor- dan led the Artieta to Yictory. In other action on Tueeday, Mater Dei 1wept past Newport 15-13, 15-5, 15-13. Thureday night waa bu.Rn•• a1 u1ual for Laguna Beach, E1tancia, CdM, and Wood- bridge. Newport Lo1t to Laguna Beach 7-15, 15-9, 15-8, 16-14, but got a good performance out of 80phomore oubdde bitter John AJ.trom. E.taoda downed Mater Dei 15-1, 15-7, 15-10, a• did CdM to Coeta Me1a 15-0, 15-11,15-4. Wood.bridge swept University at well, recording 15-7, 15-7, 15-4 acoree. As of April 21 , the rtanding1 are a• folloW11: 1-aque Overall w L 'II L Woodbr1d9e 10 2 12 i Corono del Mar 10 2 11 3 t.lonCIO 9 3 10 s l..oQuna Beach 9 3 9 3 Newport Harbor ' 8 6 8 Ma1er 0.1 4 8 3 12 Un1veraly 2 10 3 10 Co.la Meea 0 12 0 IS Uni and Estancia both go to S. 2 and they both 1hare firat plac. after Utancia had fint plac. all by it.elf for a w"k when Uni dropped a decilion t o Saddleback last week. On Friday, Co1ta Me1a defeated Saddleback 4-3 01 the MUltanga improve to 4-4. With the acore tied at three, Brent Mayne tacrificed Mike Crowe 1 home hom third and .tarter David Auatin finished off the Roadrunnen 01 MffO held them in the bottom of the Mventh. League ltandings QI of April 21 · 1..-q,,.. o-aD " L w L E.lanoa 6 2 II 7 u ..... en11y 6 2 8 • Newport Harbor s 3 9 9 Com Meea 4 4 8 10 Soddl.boc:k 4 • s 10 Woodbndqe 3 s 10 12 CoroDa del Mer 2 6 3 12 l..oquno Beach 2 6 s 12 Wedne.day, April 24, Utan· cia w CdM, Newport ft Uni, a nd Me80 at Laguna Beach. Friday, April 26: F.mnoia at Newport, Meta " Woodbridge, and Uni at CdM. ...... wi.....Sia , ... ,. 11MOna ...... *IMlt4 ...... teenM4 ... ~ WE'VE GOT ALL 11£ DEST FOR I ESSI · 1.....,... ....... .,.,.._UP AUG•MmT Dtac MAK• LU ... OIL mvte• CMWa . PIL'nR llUkStll ....... ., ..... • =--= •22 -•79 ... ~ ....... _. ........... ..... -.-..... ~.~ ............. ...... , .•.... ,..,... -.......... ......... ......... ........ .,.. .......... ""' ...... WW-r 191 .... , .. '18 • lflCll.ldee uo to s __,, ...... ............ .... fro ( l !11!!11 Fi Th• bumn SUN. 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PROFESSIONAL -GRAPHICS . ~ • Corporate Identity * Trademarks & Logos * Illustrations * Cartooning * Advertising & Promotion Graphics * Posters, Album & Book * Covers * Murals Rich, brilliant colors in primary bu• of yellow, red and blue dominated the collection. Galanoe ii baNd in Loa Angel• and ii regarded m one of America'• premiere designers, m well aa a favorite of Lady Nancy Reagan. (714) 643-8492 Michael P. lllmiraz "Filling all your Graphic needs" -------------- PuWic Notl• nCTmOUS 8uaun:l8 MANE ST A TDIElfT Tho lollowlaQ pereooe are dcMD9 bua-m THE PLACE fN THt SUN,~ Nowpao1 81.d No :IOI, Newport Booch, C A 92663. Cathy M1tcholl. 840 Bokor St, Caota Moaa. C A 92626. Wo rn• B-.an. 21 Ima Loa Ct , CA 8al63 Thw bu•n-.. conducted by a 9onoral portnonhlp Si911•d C A THY MITCH£LL 'ni.il Sla'9moal wa. 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CA_, Tllo f"tctlt•oua 1-.-Nmao S1otomoot kw th.~ - lilod oa 1.25-13 la the Couty of O rono• Gory D Coh .. 6 "-=latoe. Inc. 1:1>1 Dowe sa..t, SWto 570, Nowpoct Boae11. CA 92ll80 ThUi bum--QODCllM:tod by o 9onoral portnNhlp S19aod RUSSELL R DIEHL, Gnoral Partner Th" "'*mont wa1 filed with the County CJ.di of Oran90 Co11nty oa Ma.rch 31, 1985 ru. No F221412 414 4111 4/18 4/2S NCJ6S7 &-1791 PUm.10 llOl'ICS ncrrnoua 8U9lln'.m MAME l'l'AT'DiDIT TU ~ COIPOllllM .. do- IJIO. '-'-•• wow WEAR. :!012 Pon Coidltl "--· N.wpllft B.aelli, Co.llJonio GllO: Wow Wear USA. lac , 3012 ro.t Ccadll ri-.~.._.CA_, '""-""-It~ bf a COC'pClf .... "-"-USA., a.c SiclMd Ro.aid J a.a-. ....... deal n. ....... -filed wllll tt.o Couaty a..'11 of 0...... Couty oeMarctia, ·-ru. No r:rn:m .,. 4/ll ,, •• •12' NE9l52 PU&IC llOTllCS nct1ttOUa-KAJm l'l'A'IDiLlff n.. .................. b1111a-•· PERFORMANCE PLUS EUCTlllC, I WIW 0.- 0 ,,........ ..... CA~ om. NII* Sch '1 • I WIW 0-Q,Nt..-..... CA _, ,......,_~aa••-*•.,,• =cl~: DAVID ,..,, .......... .. C..1111y a.. .. 0-.-0...., ......... 11.1• r.a.•nn• ,,, 4/11 6/11 4111 -- w ..... NJllllCGll =·===~ ...., .. ,, .. TM......_.,_ ..... ltula"' •• IAIT OUILt COWPAHT, 11°" o,.I a....., ......... CA ... ,_. ., Mor9an, 1101 • ()pol A•o•uo, lllalboa Ula nd Co 92662 Th., ti.a.an-• coaduclod by an 1nd1Y1dual S19nod PAMELA MO RGAN Tlua ltalemont wm hied with tho County Clorlt ol Oran90 County on March 22 1915 r.1. No n12095 4 4 4 II 4 18 4125 NE3661 K·l1lll PUBLJC •OTICE nCTrl'IOUS Busun:B8 "AME STATDIElfT Tllo iollow109 corporatioa "do- 'D9 bu.I-ae WOW WEAR USA. :IOI 2 Pon Cordi.If ""-• N.wport Booch. Cohbaia ...,: Wow Wear USA. Inc . :!012 ro.t Co.rdiH P1oco, NoWl>O'I Booch, CA 92880 TlUI blall-le coacflte1od by a corpcwatloe, WOW WEAR USA. INC SIONID Roaald I 0.0-.. PrWdut TlUI ...,.... ... t -lilod with tho Oo•atr Ootll ol Couoty on March is. lllS Filo No n'7m4 4/t "11 4 II 413$ NC>653 , These guys want )OU to stop Wasting )Ollrtax dollars. Wildfires in our country are a terrible waste A waste c:i natural resources. A waste ci natural beauty. Awa.. ot money. Yet every single year, OYer one MUon in tax dollars goes up in smoke. lbat's what it costs to protect oor naticd resources and fight wildfires. So. think cl these famous faces next time you\-e in the great outdoors. AI¥i remember, only you can prevent best6res. • A,.,,.......,,,,.,,,,, r a a ••,,... · , uo.-.t ' .. ' ' iif1 HZnEntI Eh ~1n ~~f B ·1· l a'P~l i dh ~ ~rn f ;i t ~i p ; w ~ .. n ;I i ~~~E !~2 t H .,g 9 ~~g ~ ~n fl bl wrw rl ~=Hlff rJJ i' pr'Jdill'' 111 ~, itl!l!iU'1i,it~1ih.ri1 !h!!1t~~i~U~~; ~ ~m~nnHUHHnnm m r~~n m ~~ ~ ~~hHf 11[th f t;i~!~~t ,.rJit r 111~~~r1 lit~~~' !H J ~if it~ni~r11~!~U1~r111'Jl,nr!a!' ;11 •• ~ r •• t ... 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ChiCago branch of Peat, Marwick a Mitchell), the Tom Keya, the Michael Gilan09, Marilyn and Tom Nielaen, Kathryu Thompeon, Michelle and Frederick Rohe and Marcy and Mauri~ Mulville. Lorraine Lippold chaired the event which wa1 catered by The Turnip Roee, Han1 Prager of The Rita and the Regiatry Hotel. Some of the gue1t1 who attended were Pat and Bob Alleborn, Ruth Ding, Ellie Faber, Vic Hauananinger, Jan and Raymond !kola, Waltraut Jeckert, Jeon Sullivan, Phillip Quarre, the Hugh Saddinqton1 a nd Mary and John JohD10n. Jack Pelt ason w a s in· augurated recently as the second chancellor of the Uni· versity of Calilornio, Irvine and wcu honored at a black-tie dinner held at the Hotel Meri- dien. Guests were welcomed by President of the UC system David Gardner, while Regenta hosted tables for the stellar group: Anne and Bob Badham, June and Marion Buie, Donna and Lance Blue, Donald Bren, Terry Hanes and Bob Callahan, Athalie Clarke, Loui.M and Kae Eqing, Nora a nd Charle• Helter, Joann• and Gary Hunt, Trilh and John O'Donnol, Gail Showalter and Ron Soderling, Ma ry Ann and Tom Goldman, Mary and Jamee Roosevelt, Dolores and John Virtue and Yori Wada. Pat and Bob Alleborn at the PacWc Symphony reception. -8tcd:f photo by lkrrry Slobln AllC '0" LOMYTA CURCI ...... ,,., For Appointment 2'41 I. c .... Hwy. C0t0ne def Mer ,4 I ' FREE MARKET EVALUATION ONYOURHOMR No Cost or ObllQatlon Uet Y0ur Home .. ,OR SAL!" In Multiple u.ttno 8ooll PRO,!SSIONAL S•RYICR t ............ I fNI -hlllllll z ... ...., ,_. ....... J.C... ............ ....... . ....-. ........... , ..... . lbft .............. &-. .... UNIQUE HOMll THE RELAXING SOUNDS OPTHe HARBOR \KDCM .~IDB.I PM STl!Rm Lippold at the Pad.Be Symphony reoeption. -8tcdf photo )ty ~ IJoWD • • The culminatio n of the Orange County Maater Chorale'• third annual Bach f HtiVal Wal celebrated One evneing at the home of Marcia and Gary De Vaul. OCMC Director Maurice Allard thanked the many 1Up- porter1 and gave plaqu" to the feltival underwriters the Jack De Bruyn•, Fl o11 a nd Ed SchUJDacher, Anne and Charles Steinman11, Patricia Frederick., the Bobby Hanada1, McCune, Gerwin and Partners and The Murdy Foundation. Al.lo attending the party were Deloree and Don Wagoner, Marion Winslow, the Paul Monroe, the Glenn Ewaldt, Pet McRae, Nicole Raate, Gerry Wakeland, the W illiam Mackie1, Anthea and Everett Kerulli, the Paul Bente, Will Woode and w .. Jonea. • • • Rams Jeff Kemp and New York Giant Jeff Rutledge CO· cha.ired the MCOnd annual TJVE Crelt Celebrity Goli ToUl'DCJ· ment a t the Irvine Comt Country Club. The charity event helped battered and abu.d c hildren and culminated with a dillner wherein amorted pru• were won. • • • Cabaret Chgpte~eoa' de Mayo" will be held May 11th rather than the Sth Cll reported last w .. k New locale will be Bullock's Wilshire in Faabion Wand. GeorqUCeller, Victor Houamanlqer and Waltraut Jechart (from left) at the PacWc Symphony reception. -8.atoto by S.ny Slobln UCI Chancellor Jack Peltaaon. -Photo lty Y cma Brtcli. -). Anne Cleft) and Chari" Steinmann chat with Deborah Vol9ht at the OCMC reception. REALTOR• PRIVILEGES! PRESIDENT REAGAN THE WHITE HOUSE WAS l·ilNOTON Private Property Week April 28 -May 4, 1985 Our nation draws its strength from the freedoms and rights established in our Constitution. Among them, only the right to life is more fundamental than the right to property. The Bill of Rights itself enshrines the right of ownership. Private property, if widely held among the citbens, stamps on the nation a special character. In its many forms --farmsteads, businesses, industries and offices, and homes as well --widespread property ownership en- kindles the resolve to uphold all the civil rights needed to preserve the institution of ownership. That creates an alert and active citizenry, eager to participate in the decision-making of government. By encouraging in that way the involvement of citizens, ownership of property ,! strengthens our democratic system . In a society where private property is widespread, politics is never abandoned to politicians. Property ownership is important for promoting lasting prosperity. A study carried out at the University of Michigan indicates that homeowners at all income levels save about half again as much as non-homeowners at the same level of income. These savings translate into investment, which is indispensable to economic growth. For this r eason and many others, we can be proud that two-thirds o f this nation's families own their own homes. On the occasion of Private Property Week, I encourage all Ame ricans to join the more than 650, 000 members of the National Association of Realtors in rededicating ourselves to promoting and protecting the human right to private property. • ·m RfALTOR• EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY PRESIDENT BOYD Off~ .. , 14 .. I l()tO "•U •Offf' etnt GllUM .. ,. ¥1Cl l'et t •OU1f (,ljl ..... "°"''" t.f'c•r,••• at.Alf , .... U t •W•l• tfH t M.CAIOU Ol<>«lf •()(;II 90ltll IUflMtf ' K>t(I ••lilt Newport Harbor -Costa Mesa brd of Realtor$ " .... " ... ,.,,., ... ro. Offon ... \ltS. ,..._"°"' ...... c.w-9JWoJ 0 401 Nu. Nir•potl et.cl, l'Wwpon luch. C..hlo<N• ·-··• .... 0" -• ' f•lef>ho,,_ (7141'46-1'71 lliCUllVf 0""<11 OWIOHf OtClf'Y PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK MESSAGE Each year in April the National Association of REAL TORSll designates a week as PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK. REAL TORSi. across America use this week to sponsor community service projects that focus on increasing people's awareness of their constitutional right to use. own or transfer their private property ... which in most cases is their home. The Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of REAL TORS~ will reaffirm their advocacy for the continuance and protection of private property rights. during PRIVATE PROPERTY WEEK ... April 28 through May 5. via a one-day paint, repair. and landscape, volunteer revitaliza- tion of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter for the Homeless, Costa Mesa. on Wed .. May I. This special week reaffirms 200 years of priviledgcs guaranteed us by United States Law. Laws that arc unique in the World in their protec- tion of private property rights. In no other country do so many of it's people own their own homes. A free people allowed to participate in property ownership and produc- tive free enterprise activity, guided by self achievement. will contribute to a healthy national economy. Everyone benefits. As property owners and tax payers. the quality of life improves as docs their voice carry more weight in deciding the direction of the country's future. Private property rights arc precious, but they arc not absolute. They cannot be exercised outside the boundaries of good citizenship. They cannot interfere with the rights of others. Protections under fair Hous~ ing Law guarantees that a property owner cannot discriminate in the sale of his or her property on the basis of race, nationality, sex, reliaion, or marital status. Doing so, is a violation of another's civil ri1ht1. Members of the Newport Harbor·Costa Mesa Board of REALTORS• invite everyone to join them during PRIVATE PROPERTY WE.EK to commemorate the privilege of living in a land where everyone is free to buy a home and live in a neighborhood of their choice. Because ... REAL TORS" nationwide firmly believe that in the same of life there arc no winners unless everyone act• to play . TWO-FAMILY HARMONY - In your New Condominium 1Y2 block to the beach, bay and shopping on a quiet deadend street. Wider lot and 5' side yard set back allows for privacy, plants and decorative walls. Lot is 40 by 118, all spacious rooms, elegant master suite, Mr. and Mrs. baths, walk In closet, plus more. Some city lights view, location near big beach and shops, 2-guest bedrooms with connecting bath, 2-slnks, dramatic entry, oak wood trim, crown moldings, formal din- ing room, 11' 4" by 15'. Large formal llvlngroom, fireplace, laundryroom and a large pantry, microwave range, trash compactor, ceramic tile, spa tub in master bedroom, exterior, shingles, brick, siding textured stucco 2, 150 sq. ft . in each, a total of 3Y2 baths In each, garages with openers, carports for higher vehicles, central-air, Intercom, security system, oak staircase, etched glass, association fees will vary according to taxes, in- surance, water etc. Truly for the most demanding buyer (seller can help with financing). Also has duplex zoning. ~---~_,__, dJ ol6,~ ~--­ ~~9 &-~ ·673- L R E N T A L s MLS REALTY • dhlalon of Aladdin ~· PerHnal Service with Pro,...lon•I Care *1114M ei ~ ""'" e. de~ e""Je ~,,,du~ ~....tn $194$00 . • *111~ eJi. fl!lteU ~ tU $64 ,5()() . • ~· /w" I-•· $950,()()().()() • ,,,,, ~""' ~-"" 'Wfll01U"4i11 ~· "'*" 1#1Mu., ~ $491',0()().()() s A L E s 337·8137 337·2471 . 337·8307 MLS MAINOFFICE 337 IO. ITATI HllHWAY 171 ' • . '" .. t The homes of The Escltc Series arc like fine works of an; beautifully designed and crafted with care to ~you of yc2tS of cnjoyrncN and ming value. Bcausc of the fine quality and consuuaion of dlC9C homes, you will delight In each ftndy !CUlptcd dctlll and In the grmdcur of the rbMic stylq. architectural elements are Homcs=u:.~::=. flan 1389,500 ' ._ ......................... .... ••IA .,., toe.,-..~ a , ' '! CLASSIC S,400' MANOR HOME ON 1/2 ACRE GREAT VIEW! PRICE REDUCED The spectacular 40 foot. 2-story entry is only the start of your tour through this distinctly gracious home. You'U find superb craftsmanship throuahout. with masterful touches of fine taste blended with artistic architectural beauty ~•nd impeccable finishing. Floor to ceiling marble fireplaces. in the 23· x 26' living room and master bedroom are splendidly enhanced with finely finished hardwood mouldin1s and hand- c~1 rved corbels. There arc 2 other fireplaces. a total of four. and all rooms have high ceilings and most have colorful views. The luxurious master bedroom suite is magnificent and features an enormous hand crafted bed which matches the woodwork on the fireplace . The master bathroom boasts separate marble sinks and wardrobe a reas for His and Her Majesties! The gourmet k 1tchen breakfast area and family room is fabulous with warmth. comfort and convenience planned to provide family enjoyment and tnformal entertaining possibilities. Great feature i'.'. a massive full bar with intricate hand carved wood panels and 1urnpos1 and stained glass ceiling. This is truly a Grand Home. Come and see it this weekend! SPECTACULAR CUSTOM ESTATE WHERE YOUR NEIGHBORS LIVE IN CASTLES! I I 1!!h 111 the hill ' ahove hi'.'.lnrie San Juan Capistrano. between f-rcc\\a\ ("I .ind the Pal'1 lic Ocean. hu ge. haronial estates are being hu 1lt 111 ne.11c .1 nc"' .;tandanJ for grn nd li ving. U nmatched in its spec- tadc. HI \ K HR \NCI! R \ NCll ha.; become the mosl desirable l11l'at11111 for lhl>-.c 'ecking 'edu,1o n. nwgnifo:ent view s and com- 111111111!! com cn1cncc 10 frec'-'.1\'. Jll of Orange County and the ocean .ind h:irh11r .11 l>ana Prnnt. I h1' dr.1111.111c. tr.1d 1 1 111n ,tll~ -.t\lcd c.;tate 1s nearing completion, and "ill 1111:l11dc 1..·11111rlc1c lan d.;l'aprng. a large pool. electric gates and is .1lu:"ed h' '" O\\ n 1111111-hridge! I 1 features 5 bedrooms. study. 5 h.11 h-. .. 1 < i re.11 R110111 ''1th 'u.iring wood-beamed ceil ing. Complete h.ir .111d IHt!!C fircrlace. furma l dining room. 4 car garage. Ap- prn\1111.11cl~ '\.o)Q -.qu<1 re feet on about 11.z acre. It is priced at only SI. ~9:'.0(X) .ind 1s one of the lowest pri ced homes under construction in 1h1' C\l'iting developmen t. where one home covers 18.000 square fi:ct on 4 acre,. and is v<1lued at $6.000.000. Great Neighbors! Please c.ill me rcr,onJll~ for directions o r tu arrange a priv a.te showing. Superbly customized single story home, so impec- cably detailed and finely finished, it will impress the most demanding homeseeker. Exciting, contempo- rary decor including extensive use of gorgeous woods.. colorful and rich wall coverings and drapes, luxurious floor materials, all tastefully blended to create a very special ambiance. The custom crafted front doors are so beautiful. they could be considered works of art. and the richness goes on from there. A dazzling well VACANT - -..h pr f a1 Jn he a I an th• Pl· OPEN SAT & S 53 MONTECITO -0 -.hdter~-d pool and spa and exquisitely landscaped yard provide for great indoor /outdoor entertaining and family enjoyment. GRAND EXTRA FEATURE is an incredible 6-car garage! Other features include 4 hed rooms. 2J/2 baths, 2 fireplaces, security system and a fine view of Newport Center, the Harbor, rooftops a nd Catalina Island! Great financing possibilities and the owners will consider a lease with option to buy. Please see this one today! ST B.E SOLD SUN.· 12 TO 5 RONA DEL MA. Select yours now! Both will break ground in a few days at the new section of BEAR BRAND RANCH with sweeping views of ocean and city lights. This splendid. exclusive gated dcvclornncnt is throbbing with excitement! Many fine estates arc now under construction and some have been finished on the hcautiful hillside just minutes from Dana Point Harbor and Mon.arch Beach. Both homes are superbly designed. on half-acre or larger sites and arc offered with Robert E. Oshornc·s premiere ~uality . the hallmark of this fine builder. Each home features appro~imately 4.600 square feet. 5 hcdrooms. lihrary. 4 1~ baths. 3 fireplaces. family room. for- mal dininl:! room. gourmet kitchen with breakfast room and 3 car ~aragc . The homes arc offered turn-key ready for the for- tunate huyer including complete landscaping. fencing. sprink let systems. pool and spa. Buyers now have decorating opt ions. Call now to inspect renderings and floor plans. Pric- ed $97.5.000 and $950.000. Subject to change. STATELY AND ELEGANT ~ ~ S,445' G TED ESTA TE NEAR THE TOP OF A HILL EXQUISITE! Distinctly special. of enduring design and superbly planned. Subtly elegant. tastefully decorated. with every amenity for comfort and gracious living. Every room is richly appointed with extensive use of decorator wallcoverings and unique finishing touches. The huge 1.28 acre site was masterfully planned and engineered to capture the panoramic views and to provide wide. sweeping lawns and beautifully landscaped areas. Electrically controlled gates and nestled at the end of a cul-de-sac. it provides great seclusion and privacy. Lots of room for tennis court. pool. croquet. even horses! FEATURES: Approximately 5.445 square feet . 1.28 acre. 2 story entry. 20x24 living room. I Sx 15 1/i dining room. 33x24 family room. 5 bedrooms. 51/i baths. study. 2 fireplaces. fabulous gourmet kitchen. central vacuum. security system, air conditioning. and again. one of the most gorgeous parcels of land in Orange County! ''Best Buys'' in Corona del Mar for *BUILDERS* * FIX UPPERS * * SMART BUYERS * For Details. Call Leighton Linden 673-4400 I Ollelu ....................... , ........ 2 w+ ..... 1w_. . .,..,. .... ...., .......... .,...,... 1p1ateoul•encl ... ............ LAGUNA BEACH lpecteculef oa11nfront IM111ment. 3 un- ......... ....._ awal1~t1 for I condo unlta. 8ulld to eult. Doft'l mlle tlft oppt. lubmtt •ff otlen. SIH,000. ' NEWPORT BEACH ,,.. oous•1 ...... • Bii Canron • 1300 84 ft. cell tor prtw ... 8howlng and brochure 2,550,000 Condo -Y.,....... • 2 bd excet .. nt buy • Mii S111,ooo IRVINE Condo -1 bedroom, amont runnlnf atreem •nd pine tNM, lerge p•tto. A drMml .... IOO Speclellzlng In propertlea on Belboe lllend, Big Cenyon, Harbor Ridge A Spygleu. &lboa ISiand Really NCO INVESTMl!NT ~NV 673-1700 ~ ON-W.AYm-.... -..... ---···,,,.,_,_ ~ l ..,, 4 bc*wl, doct + elltlM oaNil IONr.....,.. "-·-·--.. ---llt .... vtlw. l say. unulUlf • bdrlft holM 00\ID ~ M\IPIC)NT ............ --11.19,IAIO ... •••dlled. bdrm.,.,/. HMeC»..,. VILLA. ...................................... ,., ..... VfEW. • bdrm. custom UNDA ISU VILLA.. -.. ----····-· S2. ttl.000 &H l ICY. W bdnN. J*f /.alp, eW\lnge NIVATir Ill.a M"'90Nf---.... ---12. ..... ,_ XlNf .... Comlf 4 bdrm, J*f /f/Jlf> llVINI ~ ..................................................... , ... .. Univ. P'art. ont' lrwl J ~m C010NA Dill. MAI HOm ....................... -........ SJM,IOO ChanNng l bdrm on •·2 lot IAL80A ISL.ANO CHMM. ................... .._ ............ S.219,IOO 2 bdrm w.m cottage on •-2 lot MYCftST COINlll ..0. ................................. SJ.20.000 Oe<ot•« 4 bdrm. lllle new IAL80A IS. WAlmlONT ................................. s.M4.9IO Fla« duplex; J & I bdfmS. dock N~ l'T. leSIDIJllJCa ..................... _ ........ SJ6t..000 lttMlodetfd 1 bdrm. •oe 1ot NEVI/ ON UDO ........ -... -................................. SJ19..000 J bdrm retftOdet. Frencl"I doors. sunny IAUK>A rs&.a Co-.llCIAL-............................. IMS,000 ~Aw. loulton-tttM + "Pf IAUOA COVIi WAHM IONT ......................... MH,000 Mow--in ) bdrm, bHC:l"I + docll WATERt'RONT HOMES. INC. REALTORS 'J'•'· K .......... Pr<lf'CM~ "4Jl\afc:T"<:nl 315 Manne A\19. Balboa laland "'""" BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT lpecUculer ......... 2 ..... 2 ... .. -2 Br .. 2 ... down.I bOllt..--11.m.AllO. CDICOIDO -About Sllling Your Home? Read Thisl z:>e.s ~--'4: 7~-' ,,. ~ 4"'11, de IAu ue.a ~ " de~ I# de ••'4 -I "'fl ~ 1,..,, e. ""•' ~· I.IA /tlll ,, .. ••H•.t UI dU""J ~ ~ c •••t """'"'' #riNe Ill "'fl ~"le· ~~ ""'"""*•""'' ,,.~ .. ..,, "'"" ,.., '""""""" .jtu fb11 'J MN JI. # ... ~ Md. ~" 7'4-"" ., ... Mrs. J.M., Newport Beach * (letter on file for verification) ' APRIL 28 -MAY 4 EL MORROW BEACH Laguna Beach. Multi-width 1-bedroom Coach. Steps to surf. Long lease. Own/ Agt. 494-3301 $57,000 OCEAN SIDE OF HWY . COM family-oriented home w/large yard, 3 BR, 2 Ba, 2 story. 45' R-2 lot. $350,000 CDIVIEW exciting Townhouses under construction! Act NOW -and choose your --own choice of colors and finishes. CALL FOR APPOINTMENT I DETAILS RVINE UNIVERSITY PARK Year lease -3 BR, 2Y1 BA Marguette Model. Formal dining room, Family room. 2 fireplaces, close to community pool. $1275 I MO. ' . . THERE ARE MANY KINDS OF PRIVATE PROPERTY THAT COME WITHIN THE SCOPE OF A GOOD REAL TOR.• IT IS FUN TO WORK WITH ALL O~ THEM ! ! I . 4 U•TS our well-maintained units on commercial land. A good one to buy & put on the back burner whlle " develotng your plans. Call for more def:ai a. · $275,000 JUDtE ROCK VISTA hts bright and spaclou• Townhome has 2 bed- rooms, 2% baths, a den, dining room, wet b•, cathed,., C91h tg ancrkttchen with breiakfast area. · A great separate patio, decka mid• park view. ,. COSTA MESA 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. Large Family Room with open beam ceiling and stone fireplace. Needs some TLC. $121,000 CDI DUPLEX Year lease -new paint, carpet, mirror wardrobes. 2 bedrooms, patio. $850/ IO. f'Auaua ... •·118711 Gmllll -.11.1-.11 VIJIOO A•· II -Sept. U usu Se•t. IJ -Oct. 2% SCO&PIO Oct.II -No.. Z1 SAGITT AR.I US Nn. IZ -Dec. 21 CAPRICORN Dec. H -Jan. lt AQUA.RIUS Jaft. 20 -Feb. I M PISCES PM. It -Mar. zo lll ftnumr 1na1 USDA CHOICE BEU Hl ndqlra, Loi n•, Sleaken 4 other fine c1ata. free Deh•ery S.~ Orang• Co lor 15 yean "There l8 no .w.titule lor uality •• BLACK: A~GUS BEEF COMPANY 968-7878 Calaf Wald flo .. en Sl7 SO full day, mcl Iran•. Lun c h 6 ecolocpat guide 960. ~9 Reb.red phfPClan and acbool teacher -h to b.. sit all or part of JuJy Contact Marian 730. 7005 NEED A COMPANIO N ' 18 year• •ecu11ty ••· pettence Bonded Lea.. AOme I number 493-58311 2 CEMETtRY LOTS Poc:ilic View Memorial Park. Newport Beach S800 Both 495-5944 !15-T""' r,_,. PARISIAN WALKING TOURS Gourmet Dm· 1ng, Ar1 oDd Ardutec- ture July 6-13, July 21 29. Sept 1-9 f antasy T r<n'91 6 T OUl'll, 1442A Walnut St , No 330, Berkeley. CA (415) 540-0671 AUSTRALIA an alter· aati•• lD a wor Id of nuclear ni9htman wnte for lrM Aumahon neww &.tter O.pt I. Bo• 8424. Lo09 Beach. CA 90808 PIANO LESSONS' Ne,. approach' C:n1oy lea rn1n9 One free leaon• R Beard•ley ~.0772 PKifk Trlfel School ~., ... '4•---CL .,,., ~,._, ~~°""" ,. __ ,_........,.SINel ---..c....- lr ..... YfNCIM ......... u•, tow. Oftd .-one• olt thh .... • Ex~· CM be O p<obl.... C.Uft> thOff ellcelMI • YOI hcNe to plodOtl with the~ you hove been COft,_.loting. ~h con b. reoped if 'I°" putrcw no&e to the 9fi~. Stoy out ol orgu111efth -you con't win. Y°"'r ~m• will cC1111e, twt for now, retfeot to tafet gtoUnd. Leo moy be regal, but hy not to tox the potience ot o~s •i th 'l°"'r lordly manner. Take stock of your voluei. Does It .,rpriM you to find thot some hove changed? It's port ol growina. Loc*ing ot things through children's .yes con be re- veoling in mony woys you hove fOfgotten. Your solicitude of lost week pays olf. A turprise gift from o 9'0teful friend pleaH you. Children con COU$e concern this we.le. You must be in control of your emotions. SI°"" ond easy . We oll hove problems and need help in solving some of them. frienck ore in sympathy and give the nec- euory support. Younger memben of the family could be o trying lot this week . It's not o lock of communication, but of too mvch. Partnerships in businM~ and social spheres ore taking o good deal of your time. Give oncl toke is need- ed on both sides. ;1--......... .=:, .. ..... It 2' • u.•c n11 .... 11. ...... I . . i. , OSTBJXJWAP P. H N G 0 E Z K E G LIHBEB P C R A L P 0 P P Y B N S P R U C E CL~SYCAMO D 0 0 W N 0 R I Z Q J C 0 U E S H Z T U X 0 Z Y S V E C N I D R A F F Q Y I 0 D B 0 Q N C P P T R Y R R E B R E B U P A N G S E R W H N H Z L A S C I A Y T A P T S B I R C H S C Y 0 K Q G K P W E Y N D L Z P M G J H W I L L 0 W V R G Answers: Alder, Ash, Aspen, Basswood, Beect., Birch, Catalpa, Chestnut, Elm, Eucalyptus, Ironwood, laurel, Locust, Maple, Mulberry, Myrtle, Ook, Poplar, Sycamore, Willow, Beefwood, Box, Cedor, Cycad, Cypress, ·Fir, Hemlock, Juniper, Larch, Pine, Red.vood, Spruce, Yew ---------------------- C LASSll'IED Pan-Tune Poatione in F.ducotional SaJ.. SIOO .. Ir QUOT. if qualified. Benefit. 7'60-0801 NEEDtD -MA TURI: HO USEKEEPER TO UVt-IN Luruled cluld care Happy Laguna Hill. bome 831 .{)535 Wont to earn eir1ro Lil· com•' Telephone inter· •••w•rt for market r•MOrch project No aol•• Ba 1ngual {Engla1h-Spao1•h) a pl u.1 Call In• 1.800- 538-7393 between 10 ct 2 ... 1rc:1ayw £ARN MO NEY WHILE WORKING PART-TIM£ fROM YOUR OWN HOME • NO SC.UNG • If you li.lre lo talk on the phone and coo "°"k from 9-11 o.m ond 7 to 9 p m . Mondoy-Fradat on yow OW1I heme pho ne. we han a iob for rou Pleme call Joan at SJ7. 3871 UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY PICK-UP PROGRAM o r O RANGE COUNTY Medacal front Olbce eap prelerred. ell · celleot beoehi. 650- 1147 EARN S4 '01 HR We need a1111t once 10 e•aluabog and r•IJ>On · d1n9 to doily work report• 1u bmatted by our agent. throughout the atote No e a · pe rteoce neceua ry. paid to complete tratn· 1n9 Work at home For uilorrnation .. nd Mlf· addrened. eta m ped eo•elope 9111 " long to A WGA. Dept E. Bos 49204. Atlanto Go 30359 LIVE-IN HOUS£Kl:EP£R I NANNY WANTE D non 1moker, mature e speraenced. dri•e lul l tame, Son Clemente, day. 498- 2951 I Ev. 492.5074 WANTED-GIRL FRID AY RESPO NSIBLE ~non to wor k 10 praYa te remdence ot LOS lama· l:r Mmnly Mcretanal dub9• PJ.oaant work· ang cond1hon1, 24·30 bra .. eek.ly Mu1t be fie s abl e, 1ola rf ne9ot1able Writer Pennpower, PO Boll 4000, M1881on V1e10. 9'l690 (l.oYOtce 367661 ) 40&-lllallllllt/Utd. SUMMER RENTAL C HAT£AU STYLED Laouoo Beach fully furlll9bed 3-Bed.room•. 3 Both•. Gardena , Wal.Ii to beach / town. S2.200 497-4830 1 BEDROOM RENTAL $525 monthly 316A Popl<u l..oguoa Beach. a bo•• garage near Cottage Re•lauront S.. fint then oall! (94- S782 RENT EXECUTIVE t BEDROOM 2 BA TH Fomlly·room.:...Jool, ~me gated §;.-·, SI,· -~ A.cb:: • Vt.to. FOii llENT : FOR LEASE OCEAN FRONT ENGLISH STYLE HOME Oa _.Eleot. ... par.,.J ol ......_. la Pd.ate ec.. ....,, GcudNer ... el ad ell. 12700 ,., •••tll. HJCHOLS l&AI. £STATE. 4.ll- 7m. ----------------- ------------------------- ..... t •1 .... 412....... .. ... 507.Ctd r' I COSTA MES Female room•ote, f AMILY VILLAO A preferobJt CluiaUon FOR SALE: By OMlief £ lBR. 2~BA klwahoue San 0.-• o..-. • in J:mn. cnoilahle llOW each I Bedroom. "-- Lil Pool, 1oc, tennia no and Income, Clm9 '° R children or pe411 l395 + ~-fut lte~ ~ utilitaee 857.9688 for yo11.n9 or retired Ne,. apt com pie ready IOI' occupanj; ~ 2.BR S530 mo. B mo gaa rono• di.9h .. o•h•r, garbog • ~.....;;..;;;=~~==---• c:ouple Sl30,CXX>. t9'Z-Got new furnihue? Sell zm dispoea~ rel~ for ln yow old, but .till oood n ~the quick, -r FOR SALE : BY clo.ified 0 W N ER. 3 lo call -0;0 gmt. Co at 646 betw .. "O'J 111 • BEDROOM 2 BA TH. 4115 ' / $ Ill. Mi.Hion Pointe, Saa Juan Copiltrcmo Con- 9 00 a m. and 5 00 p.m Mooc:Joy.fridoy FOR RENT TH HOUSE-SITTING do. Pool. Spa, Te.n.nia. H POSmON WANTED Near FrMwa-r. Shop. SECLUDED SOU LAGUNA BEAC kl By Mature N11pC>nabJ. ~ Sl30,CXX>. 49'2-77t7 female looking tor after S p.m. APARTMENT Walk beach, noJ:i.· $575 Ioclud• u · tiee 499-3942 E••:zunoa Need a buyer 10 o hurry? Sell br home ID the c a l8afi ed columll.9 roR RENT LAltE ARROWHEAD CONDO. 2 Bedroom Sleepe 6 AYOilohl.e Slli Week feb 8th thru feb. 15th w .. ll.ly or d01· ly Security depa.11 refunda ble PraYate 0"11er 831-~ OCEAN VIEW COND02/ Bdrm /2 / Both. oew ca.rpet, 2 I oar garage pool 4 ten· Dia, JOCUDi aYOil NOW -SI ,200 per mo. ooll 76Q..8788 roR RENT -Lea. ~UDO Ni.rel condo 2 b room ~room "a •h•r dr3•r / refngerator poo / i!(Xj S850 ht I lo.c I depoat 495-:ISSO roR RENT. MISSION Vl[JO ALISO VILLAS CONDO 2 bedroom 1 ~ bath uf~' $700 ~!8 955. 05, 854- -SPYGLASS 3 bedroom, 2 bathAi, oceanYlew, city Ylew S2,ax> 00 mo 644-4695 994-4973 SEA 4 SUN LODGE Sl35 a Wk, •ol. no dr•t, cable. color T . 3026 W..t Comt Hwy (PCH) N B 409.cu •n llr ... IRVINE BACHELOR C ONDO FULLY FURNISHED Pool-ttide with aD amulti. 15 rniout. from Neliirt mon~ SS75 ). 18· 576·1 RENT VERY LARGE 3- BEDRO~ BATH Condo •ty home. G reat ocecm --riew. Dono Point noo Mon~-depolMI. ).nfi) FEMALE LIVE.JN WANTED FOJ cbild· core oad domeattc help. Valid driHn lice••• req•lred Matue,~ ...... Sil· MATURE ENO LISH SPEAIJHG PEJISON Woated lot...._._ IOCl9 and board, aalary, '-ilJ home. D Toro. ~-Mau ROOM W1TH IATH walk-la .... '°' ... ~--... pl D Toro '710-MS7 FDW:f ROOMMATE 2 Wnn. 2 bada lalboo ..... '550.U) lti. .o. m. --1-31&$ .. 411 .......... SHAIE LAIOI I · t1ilro•l ... V... ~ ......... _. :.C-.t.--1' Ml h ou •• lo •iltiog FOR SALE: Saddlebocli Area or TRANSrtREDI 1 Lo9uoo, or Beach BEAUTIFUL Area'• oal1 Phyl.li. I · PH£ASANT CREEK Sl8-:l4l-l380 CONDO El Toro , ROOM AND BOARD A..i.mable 12%30year PLUS in eicho09e for fiaed. 2 Bedroom, 2 day care and bou.M-Both. Rec reation kHping My Dono lodlitaee $89,500. 768-Point home. "Ann.. 4826 Doy. 'TS4~£ .. o.illg9 VJ:M•D•• 661 ·90t6 CO[fl)() 417--.t ..... MAMMOTH M O UNTAIN OR PALM SPRINGS RENT AL Lnuriou• ··1949 Candomi.niwn" at "wo:rm.in9 hut U" 2 bedroom, lireploci'. llO'UDO, nUcroWOft 714-545-1304 71(-979-2733 FR££ AIR FARE TO HA WAD OR MEXJCO Wllh purchme of Inter· nabonol .hare condo. Rental• a •a ilo ble Pritrate party Call for ·detoit.. 837.8400 RENT BIG BEAR CABIN Moo.nridge . 3 Bedroom• 2 Bath. Non· Smoker• Weekly I w .. 1r.£nda Ratae. 931 . 9766 -(9'2.~) HAWAII CONDO BEAUTlnJL OCEAN VIEW Oahu North Shore Peaceful Ow beautiful place cnoilobi. kl you Oaity, ""ll.ly. monthly. 990. 1637 or 213-691-8752 •c i• ""· TRADE FtVI: Commer· cial acre• i n Ojai Volley for impro•ed property ID Newport rici.Dity AQent Dorothy Dunning (805) 6'6· 4418 fOR RENT -17.M 1q. fl~...-­c.owavaa.,......, Setteoble for la· ..,_ CPA or NOi ..... ~.11.10 .... ft pl•• CAM 0011a. 1> I Onllb A lat tady Coat. .... • FOR RENT -or.._ oo-•rdol ~opewty M-1 .-.Oor ........ leooi.. Reoaoaot>le prim. Coll 718-7063. 117.('1 ' I ; 2 bdrm, 2 bo .• tDp eic-, pmtial -.... Cll greenbelt. 2 Muter SW.. Pert.ct b dual ~'i'ra• Annette Aet. (lllliii. ... FOR SALE: Palm Spriag9 Coado View. I bedroom furalahedll Pooh, Tennh. A1111nsable l SecuQtr. S56.CXXI 497-M38 Sale By 0.-t Beach Condo, Loqu11a Niguel 3-bedroom, 2 both, microW'O'W, pool, lfPO, $149.900 -~ 240-3156 roR S ALE WILL SELL I TR.ADE· >&. lion Vie;o 3 bedroom, 2YJ batl1, for •mall houM I condo. 837-3278. BEAUTUUL NEWPORT BEACH CONDO Wolk to becacll. EJdro lmvell 1 bedlOOal ooedo. )11)4,. 000 Doy•· 632-1O19 E....uag. 548-4121 FOR SALE Sole By 0.-r Verr Channing 3 bed.room 2 YI both towahome. Lot. of Wall Poper..t. French Win· dow.. ~~.deck I polio. Pool, 1po I moo. "-mobJ. loan Sl~,CXX> ~~ FOR llDfT "-t Lull· '"' Hew Condo Poaoramlo Ocean· View Copl1tro no ...... 2-3 lecboomt. 2 latll, fkeplooe, (2) • .... 11.lCIO. ~ M7~nh•llf•• llO DEGREE SUPERB OCEAN-VIEW D.acmt ).~. 2~ SOtii . Townhome, P~ Spa, Teani9 \,;Ou rt Pnh 111ona117 decorated llP.vroded throvobout. ~.CXXI I oB.n ooruridenad. Fies· Ihle .. ,__ 498-3525 .......... ,. 3 BR, fmnily room. im· moculate, UPOfoded. lpO. many elltrca, - Sa. Comt~Ploao SIM . 500. Owner, oaly. 557. FOR SALE: Lo Paa Home lm-4<ate ()c. cupcmcy. Cwnomi&ed. unu•uol, •peciol fe ature• In c lude •parote dining room, louod.ry room, lorve garden window, Iota rouob 10W11 C*im, wall poperl. •ery pri•ote ymd. Newly ploleered JIC>O) low mai.a'9DcuM:». Woiking cliMance to •hopping cenlen, 3 •c hoola St. l:Uliou Church . RequlrH qu.iak MIC'IOW. ll&l,900 588-8830 I t72-958S IO-ACRE RARCH ==.silft~: •ludy, new carpet, drope1, fireplace 4 wood •to••L, hull 4 ibod. tr-. Nr acJiool. Reutal g11"t boue. Sl15,(D) tern» Own. (619) 257-3266. FOR SALE: WINO ROWS PLAN 2 LARGE ASSUMABU:l 3 Bedroom Retreat Off Menter, 2 Bcrlh Central AJs, Fireplace, Green Hou•• W indow Sprink.leu, Co•er;d Patio [ye catching front lond•coplnl Sl23,CXXI Call after p.m. 7'68-1373. HARB OR RIDGE ESTATE Loutremoat Model View-Mo•.t UP9rod•I 0-r will trade for oom-aol. rMdential, cw llloome P!_<>_perty AHume S360,CXX> 12~" bed role. PrlAciDOl Only Coll 760-9751 E...U.O. 4 W .. k .. IMM .. -8900 Dcryw •H11111 llr Siii FOR SALE: BY OWNER 9% ASSUMABLE LOAN; SI 0 ,000 DOWN; 0.-r will cony SlO,· 000. 2 .eory LagUAO Hill• Townhouae. 3 bedroom, 2'r'I both icmUly room, 2 c:or om· 1?9e. MO.DI DJ)9Tode. Sl&l,<D>. Come, 850- 1800, 9:00 o.m. -5:00 p.m. ------~ FOR SALE: ON TRADE DIAMOND BAR HORSE PROPERTY . 5. bedroccn, 3-both. £a. cbonge ln•••haenl · popettiel, or 1111ollet home. Owner 861-438S HOUSE FOR SALE in Coeto Meeo reduced. 3 bdrm .• 2 ba .• nice area.. Open Hou... San .• )~ .. u. "" moti'l'CJ'9d I more in.lo call PW 730- 60t6 Sl2S,CXX>.CI>. FOR SAU: REDUCED -CUSTOM MADRID MISSION VIEJO t Bed.rooma and Dea or 5 Bedroom.et ~. Mo•ter ....... 2¥. --. 16J19le *-'· B..aldall room, 9(lll. great boy ot Sl99,- 900. BdDg ln all oiMm. Oww~ EXCELLENT FlNANCINGll For beo•liful 1 Bedroom Loke•lde Condo lo Lavuao HI.Ila. 119, 750 Dcryw 642-GX> Es1 323 .. Nell" E..m.99 831 · 6$3( 01 831.$906 t.1. m SAU: MISSION VIEJO CUSTOM MADRID 5- Bed.rooaa, 2 Meuler Su!tael 2~ latlaa 11n9i. *'J, breokbt room! spa. Mut Mll 1011 1199,900 owner I av-• 380-8659 SALE I LEASE I OP'MON I RDfr Son }\MDI Copillnmo Coo· do. 3 bed.loom. 2 bath. garage, 1110Dy ap· 9rodH. Mintate1 to beach . S89,900. (Velln0111 Welcome) '93-1601 ..... , .. Lm MONEY TO LOAN BEHIND IN PAYMENTS' N(J CAIOll lllCISSAllT llO lllCOMI Ml QMIS (7)4) 999-1144 ............. ••1111 .... MONEY WANTED -Need 100,CXX>.OO OD Son a.tea• oceaD front ['Tr'J~~~ '92-1120 NEW IRS LAW for any penon collectaag mortgovee. Hen. u do your collection• and aYOid the m .oo lira ... Coll Ruth (714) 832· 7942 ALISO HOME INC •Fuzlllii Decorator, m o•ir:igi rnu•t •oc: h ou•elu bea\at. funa. ELEGANT fonnol: aola/ a-. wt-er bk chu; ooli/ 1toJa = c:of tbl ... , Di.n .... I 1tulUl.i.D9 mom/ rxa/ om: bar*"°"'; din. cof t.bJ Mt! oak bdrm $400 contemp. .olid rxa: oo1 tb1 .... wall unit! c:hioo cab. '°'° _., oriv~ me. S?OOI -w S3SO aedou oaly. 972- IMl l. Ju.11 like Ho-Abe. -coo•t tell a lie C1Gllllitled ode OH I.be b.-buy wbe.n It com• to •elllng u•ed merchondiee Antique White 9-piec. traditional dirung rm .HI Eanllenl cond SI CXXI obo 559-85'3 IEAUTU'UL QUALITY FURNITURE LMng Room Set includH . 11>lo, (2) nri•el roc~1 3 p6ec:e glo9 book-aDeU ='~~ complete. Dia1aa room Tr .. tle tobl•. D•liet llutcb, 6 oMln. Like new condition . E .. aUitga '94-2035 or 491.5330 ........ MOROCCAN WOOL RUGS S.l!inJr below 111 au h Ill "'l. COit 9' • 11 ' SSSO; 8' • .t' ~ DOOD~:OO Own yow own lean· p.rn. Mon. thna Fd. ..,an.-r. ladiee op. porel, c:hildr .. ·a. 1o:rge '81 YellpO Scooter lor 1IH, combination. eole l600 24J.7'Q'58 w .. tern •ton, NEW PARQUET OCCW1iee. Jordache, ~OOD Chic, 1-. 1-i, 1:-y FLOORBIQ ~U> ft Street, h od, £_9J1rll, 1"' ...., 1q. · Tomboy, CoJ'rin ewn. oYGiloble (retail l'Olue Sar9io Valen•, [Tall ~(00) Alki91& 1700 Picone, U. Ooiborne, debn. (820; Memben Oalf, 643-0665 Or9anicoll7 Gro'!!l.t lO' SATELJTE T.V. Heoltlltea, oYer luuu SYSTEM remote oth.an.S7,900kllU,900 po1tlloner, Droke la .... tc.y I balaiDg, fill. __ _. ~ rec:ei•eri24 5-yeor ""*'~~...... . 95 etc. I.All open 5 daya wamm~ Mr. leenaa 3 BEDROOM 2 BATH (305) 878-3639 S ATE LITE T . v . ~d::J!?• N A_!~~e WOULD YOUR CLUB COMPLETE SYSTEM. 1142,CXXI 1ocm curead., OR ORGAHIZATION MUST SELL! I at "'· o-.r illlo:a· Liil: TO SELL PIZZA· SA T'£LUTE For only fOR SALE: BY cing OYGJJable fl~ ... m l1:i ...a t.md Sl.295 New. Polar OWNER 3 BEDROOM SOO. M3-Gl85; -4.-.i ~-... ~oaDto ~ IDOWlt. ffl'lWM 2 BATHROOM --r---MISSION POINTE. BRIGHT AND lotormaUoa. PERRY ESTATE SALE Hom· San Juan CopiatroAo CHEERY DANA COUNTY CHEESE mood OTVOJI Coocord condo. Pool"' lfPG, tea· POINT Home t COMPANY. 951-311(. Model 210 wit!. ni... Near rrMway / Beclroo1 .. "" 2 latll, • • • ARE A NOOll'de•. GQCIO. Lib llhopJUcl. l~flll. f\Nploo9, .u.e. N4"lf VOUINTl:D nJNI). .... ooadHlaa. . 4m-echoola oacl lo.e}y RAISER • • • Wllo a.al'7 ~ 5 p.m. PGft, Rechod to 1153,· WO'aJd bah ¥U to get 1-Al-.-.,-coa--Looe--T-o_W._ FOR SALE: OPEN too Priaci~ oaly. paid b wiat~ ,....,...... 12 --M-11-. ()peaJto..s...laTl2 ...... -· ... _, -:..~.i HOUSE LAGUNA mft-Sp.a . ...,., ~? :;:; == acr"a ~ fI~-~~~·~= L.~Ddw. :.°ou::aore~Rs: ••n . .., .. MUST SELL PRIVATE COLLECTION PAINTINOS bf iomom ortl118. Very r-nolHe. 768-9393 "SANYO" PERSONAL. COMPUTER 256 )(, ''Sh119cut" dn ...... rial and parallel_ port• . Mon.ttor ood Modem. "dBASE II," "W«dlear." aad m.ch more aottwa,.. Periect ooadltion. Sl,295 240- 158' onftime. Braue Cmti.ae CoDec· tlon of Weltera art (Frederic:li ~) 6 cut OOftG•· S.D I trade for cor, goM, oobu, real ..... 159- 5.533 ..... ainga WOVEN TMISTIUES LARGE 4 SMALL. French Prorincio.I 6 llalicm delig-. S.U I ·trade lor 9UD8 or ootu. 951 -5332 BURKE ELECTRIC RECLINER Dnoting Seat. Perfect for aomeoa.a wbo bat dif. :,U~ atondb19 from pomltioa. Brown tw.ed Herc:lllon . Very 11.._ood c:onditictA. New 17(9 Malle oler. 642· 1003 ~-SIM Bed.rOom Set Wb.ite Canopy Bdrm S.I ~·B:JLlad Cherrywood doable bed DlniDg table •• c:Jaoin S.t ol 4 011tiq11e c:ksin w .... m IOdd1e MOUNTAIN BIKE..t. Ulli•eva AlpUia Pto. hs •_p .. d• L _yr old OriCJinoDt '500. Seil tor . S3SO 661 -Bll 2; 728- 0179 MAGIC ISLAND ~p will.nJac. 11750 Rev•• Va1M S3500 646...(8$7 or 499-'233 -.,..... ..... WANTED TO IUY .RARE 8000 a f1Nt PAINTINGS (11() •· 9'IO • 111 JszArt JEWELERY 45 sm. ON DYNASTY •1Mt aoc:rt.lice ........ OM ol o Id.cl.--, Neu I lodMa ........ riagl. brooeleta wltll dia1a0Dda1., nltfH, eaplalH wm.... N• deOlenf~op-· ...... 177.1257 • ~--0:-..:t m:mv,_,_ l'N"DUJil,•l--4. ---lllf'l Lam JOrd. A.la•• S\oln,__,""'"'~·-· t~~~~~~~~-----~....;...;.,,..;,____,...__,__.._~....-.~~ RANCH HOME l,llO SI ,000, 12~" llwt. Sq, 1'L 3 Ii. C!i. t 1239..i!,!Cl Pdoell to .a ta.,. ....... 0. ,_.._ 66l·u~. *""' oorM teaoe4. IMli 'roR SALE: lr11I ............ ~ ISACH ~ ..-.:r. = ~ ~ GOD "-_. '1'5,· 0 COClllt Hwy, ..... I , , -- 2 batll1. r•t.•loH s..-Vtew . ..,._ .• I I ft• "' ,_ #t ..... lft •• 1 ~ocfi!):o..._1 '°" WI h ..... !Off A Ml •1 _. ' •• •11• iitd•c-;e•eriB>· 2"' .......... .. eo,'l'tao .._ ... :., ...... ..__, •. ,. ••1 roa~1;1 t' .. :•:.••a. ~= ~H~~,~·~ . ,.~ .. --= ....... :-'{1'ai.i '"' ' . •. ,. :.I I ' J t 4 r !! - -., ~ I l I I r .. .. -• 1 " a c ~ .. -l °"* .... ~ ., .... 8Cll091 .... -.... .. L ..... ........ ..... so 0. DEC BAUllOW COMPUTU I DO HARD DISC...._ ~.J~ 2"'3W STUl- troa. IZ50ll r....._. &-5411 .... ".. ISOETEC 4-PRONE SYSTEM '-t.d ca.dl.- tiioa t1-d t ....._ Val• IUllQ. ~ S2.800 Cal 9151-SHI XIROX l'D MEMORY WRITER 1$ JMl9• _,., ...__ n a buy ~1m.__-..... m.Ntjg' ........ c.. AICC POODLE PUPPY CbCllllJICIPO LowoW. Hat ~ DI>/ .. £~ 617.791'7 •&1 I 'S1d••1 Sobot" Sm.lboot Can•r·boord, bener them _,., JIUIP pm.nted blue CJWtunp New •m.ahed f.few moa1 CU1d .au. oon, boo1 and --~" $675 661.{)1'7 c-v- 22'4" Bo.toe Wlaolor REVENGE 1911 S11.-r Loaded 119,99!> (619) 454-02' l Leou m~ ~=g;-v~: 115 0 a/o Low .......... -tr.u. 17SOIUIO Eni.M. IN r .. • sw ni. ... ... 30' anu:scMn -DANA POINT HARBOR MIUIP ..0 - mc:nfice 2tO-Ot&4 ah.. $·00 pm 21' M«9GJ1 Crl&Wa9 Sloop ~ lay .... ia9 7 IOil.. Oi-1. Slooil9 6. OHta -D>.CD> 67$.4967 13' SAILBOAT I TRA'TLER, 19' Maat. ~ ;ab. comp&.-~ &61-8112 I 728-0119 28' Ulliflate Mega '71, S F Miat Cnditio•, loaded, 144.SOO 478- 05?6 do,. CHALLENGER 35, 1974 Sloop, di-l. AC/DC retno A/P. 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ADRIAN HAS Meaber Beller CUSTOM SHUTTERS: B ....... lueou . ealet. •!Yb; 35" off F1........&-s _,, • ---• decorator prtce; get my ......._.._ cnuu. ~ pdc9 b.ic)q JOU buy; roil. State lklew No. ,213) Ml·l7t4 tl2537 tt.u Co. Ml· - ... Come -Come --· Come buy -la ehr'"ed. I 19111 MlllM D7 $.. =a&:u-g; =-~ nJ .. ·n Men• GLC He+'' • AM/FM. C.C..U.at 0 f$ --.,_ ~- ma .... srcs m SL.._ __ ._ ea.. .. , ....... .. ... dmim ...... . .. ....... ......., ---... ,... -., •cm ...., 1• Nw l -2200 Wlilte t.D• • .... s.ID m.otaa. r.eem~..._ 1910 HQSL NDCEDES Claillic. M.Utt. 2 to.. r-4 I ~ ............. _ ~\~~....., 1911 MElllCmES SEL .-...i .......... -c•ll••t co•clltio• S'5lll> ..... ~·· _,,, s.nm ••1 -u su-G_,., • I c••••• ........ Seuool ... ~·· Eac.l COM $31.900 (7lt ) .,.., ....... 191M MERCEDES DJ SEL 1,000 ••I•• Leotlaor iato11 or ~ ..... 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A REALTOR® helps make the transaction to go smoothly, so a sale satisfactory to both the buyer and the seller can be closed. A REALTOR® is also an important source of information for the things you need to know in deciding to buy: real estate values, taxes, utility costs, municipal services, closing costs, and more. A REALTOR® knows local market conditions and often can help you locate affordable sources of financing. A REALTOR® is personal-ready to help you every step of the way. A REALTOR® listens. Because that's the best way to find the home best-tJuited to your needs, with the size, style, features, location, and accessibility to shopping, schools, and transportation you want. And when you're ready to sell, a REALTOR® helps you get a fair market price for your home. ···~ . ,,. ---Contents-----~~----- Cov• Story: The L•ft Stop Keepa The Comedy Comlnl In CC • • • • 3 See little-, medium-and big-name comedians at Orange County's only all-comedy nightclub, The Laff Stop In Newport Beach. lfll leeep you In stitches. Cover photo shows Davtd Sayt\ performing. Cover photo by Steven Georges 'The Debutante 8811' At SCA Seta You AMllng . • . • 4 Our Intrepid critic. Jack Holland. who travels all over Southern California viewing nearly every play and film that comes out. was reeling after he saw "Oebutante Ball" at South Coast Repertory theater Tahiti Hae All The Charm You've Heard It Haa . • • • I Picture yourself on a deserted beach with soft breezes. lovely ladies and handsome men. or in a painting by Gaugln. It's really like that, according to Guido Borges La Chinoise la An Elegant French/ Chinese Reataurent 1 Doesn t that combina11on sound exciting? It's a ··romance and candles" place The All-New, Female 'Odd Couple' Geta A Big Hand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Jack Holland says 1h1s Neil Simon comedy 1s at least as funny as his old favorite of the same name. You have to dm1e to Los Angeles to see 11 but lo Holland 1t s worth 11 "This Morning I Could Barely Walk. A day on the courts was the last thing on my mind In fact. I thought my back and shoulder pain meant a day In bed. But then my wife told me about LaDonna·s. the complete sk in and body care center In Newport Beach Their expert care helped put me back on my feet again. First. a professional therapeutic massage helped loosen tense, strained muscles . and then a licensed chiropractor realigned my spine. The entire treatment was quick. painless. and very affordable And being able to play helps me pass some time whlle my wife has a facial at LaDonna's. of course " l.Mdlng lporta Artlel Showa Dra•IM of Gold In oc . • Many aplendored aporta artist Atck AU9tl Is lhow'n'tQ hla forceful, ootortul palntlnga of Olympics memortea In Orange County. We Mnt Marcua Dtetz to ... them and he loved them. 'D•per8'elJ S.-lng a.an' T,.,...oon• A Hou11w ... 11 This movte, wtth a cat~y tltte, wu produced and dfr'9Cad by women, a change of pace for the male-dominated fllm Industry, and It's a hit. 'The Ritz GrHr Liv•• Up To ... N•me •••••••••. 12 Have a quiet lunch or lovety dinner at this classy restaurant In Cerritos. Domino McFly la EnC>UGh To Break The Bank Of Your Heart . • • . • • . • • . . • . • • . • • • . . . . . • • . 13 Named for the legendary woman who supposedly broke the bank of Monaco, this restaurant has some of the most beautiful stained glass we have ever seen. Calendar • • . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . 14 "Where shall we go this weekend?'" "I don't know. why don't we see 11 we can find an Interesting art show. a dance concert, some baroque dancers to watch, or an evening of plays by Tennessee Williams?" ''OK." Dining And NightlHe ...........•.••.•.. 16 Everything you ever wanted to know about romantic. plain and fancy dining In Orange County. Restaurants and ciubs. too. The Orange County Entertainer Is a monthty newspaper p\JbUshed by Coast Media Group with a focus on fllm, nlght- llfe, music. theater, dance and art throughout Orange County. Richard Bronner Steve Hadland Co-PubllaMra Roger Angle Editor Marcus Dietz A dvertlalng Director Steven Georon Photographer Alfred Barcarae Graphic Artlet David H. Crocker EUia Herwig Contrlbutora T ravaler' s Speci1I La Donna's Clinic Contributions to the Orwnge County Entenatner are W9k>ome. AU material ahould ,b• addreaMd to Editor. The 0range County er ........ 10 Baboc)d(, •tfewport ~ CA l'a63, (71•) 831-8120. DMdUne for an catendar 1'9tlnge ta the ftrat Friday of the month for publlca11on In the next month'a tuue. The Entertainer accepts no r•ponstblllty tor unaoffctted materlal without a setf-addreased stamped enwtope . 2 A combination o f ma1sage and ~9 cNropracllc treatment to re lieve apec lftc •llrnents caused by travel«"• stress (Wit/I p re1110U• cltlroprKflC hletory ---., docfol'• .-Crefloltl ---- "Our Goal Is your better health." (714) 758-9020 ~ 3147 lllrch Street Newport Beach, CA t2HO Soo n to be "Newpo rt Body Dynamics'" Orange County Entertainer • ~ 1 ... eo.. ..... Oroup. All,.. reeerwed. Mey 1985 bJ DntdH. C .... "P.ople COIN here tor a /Wt, a plclc-m•-up. They could have had a fight but th9y come here and laugh.• -A. Alan Korn Indeed the casual atmoephere of the Latf Stop le conducive to laughter. When one entera the club at 2122 S .E. Brlltof In Newpoft Beech, the eye spots portralta of the Three Stoogee, Chartle Chaplin, and Laurel and Hardy hanging on the wood panneled walla. The hOUMUght9 cut a eoothlng red glow on the prtnclpalty young, mlddle-ctaaa crowd that gathers around cozy tables. alpptng the llberaJ- ly served libations and devouring potato-Min munchies served before the ehow. There la laughter among the constant chatter of the crowd. as It antlclpat• a good ttme. Then, the Ughts go out, and In the dartc "That's Entertalnment" etarta blaring over loudapeekera, then "There's No Bualneea Like Show Business," sans Ethyl Merman. A bright white spotllght lllumnat .. a ttny at.age where slta a thin, tall microphone stand, the only protection a stendup comic has from the ellnge and arrows of outrageoua hecklera. "Ladles and Gentlemen, the Leff Stop prOUd- ly presents your first act and thla evenlnge' emcee, ex-lawyer Al LubeU" A guy In hla late 20e Jumpe up on stage, the epitome of the '"young ltand-up comic," In tight green suede panta and a beige ''Membera Only" JKket. "I look tlke a ~I" Lubet exdalma ... My mom got me theM pants. Ttt.y haw no zipper. When I go to the bathroom I look Ilk• a five YMr oldr' So goes another evening at the Laff Stop, Orange County'a only all-comedy night club. Since It opened In 1978, the club hu been the launching ped for 80me of the country'• top cornk:a. Robin Wiiiiama performed on the club's opening night. later going on to ftme aa a apace alien on TVa .. Mortc and Mindy." "David Letterman began hete u a at:r\lggllng com ic," said A. Alan Korn, the cfub'a general manager. "A few make It and many don't." Kom aald the ctub'a owner, Mk:heet Callie, was atwaya "Into" comedy and wanted to bring It "to them ........ ''Thia wu one of the first pk>neertng clubs out of the big city," Korn aakS. The Laff Stop has slater clubs In Cleremont, and In the Texas c ities of Houston and Auatln. Each show featur• th,.. comlca. the open- ing act conelattng of 15 mlnut9e by an up and coming local comic paying hla dues before hit- ting the big time. Such a guy la Al Lubel. "Al need• a Job," Korn •Id. "He need• to work on his technique and delivery, ao we have him emcee regularly." But what woutd make an attorney teave the court room for the uncerialn• of comedy? "I wu a better comedian than I wu an at- torney." Lubet MJd. "Old you ... whwe Chn.tle Brlnkty married Biiiy Joel? Kind of rutne my lmege of Blly Joel." Lubel then alnga: "t love you JU9t the way you are ... Big aacrlflce tMr9 Bfftyl" "Some guya continue growing." Korn aald, apeeklng of Lubel. ''They'll ltart here and go on to better thing&." The MCOnd act of the thaw wlll gtve 30 mlnut. of atrong comedy, Korn aald. Th• act wtll be tomeone who'a broken Into the btD time. haa mlKte a gueet lhot on Merv or Johnny. Th• parttcular wenlng, that happened to be Ron Robeftaon. From looking at Ron Robert8on, a aHghtly baldlng, stout lndtvtduaJ In a c:onMrvatlve n.vy blue double b,...-S autt and wire rimmed gl..._, you would MYer guea h• entlt9 _,,... was on one th,..4t1er word: S-E-X. A handbill warned that eome ecta might bea bit .. off-color," but Roberteon'• act would make Lenny Bruce cry. Here'a aome of the printable stuff: "If you love eomeone, don't many them. Marrt-oe aaya I'm going to ruin you emottonaly and financially ... "Putting on panty hoM la to11111y agalnat the law of phyalca.." The fin., act I• the hMdllner, the guy who'• not only been on M4WV and Johnny, but plllya the big cluba In New York and L.A. New~ born David Sayh proved why h•'• the headliner, bantering wtth the crowd. To a lady from Idaho: .. You got any potatoes on your "Dfd you ... Mr. BfMkweH'a 10 worat d,..._ ed Uat? Boy George w• one. two. th,.., and four." "Charles MaMOn wtN be here to atng 'Stll Crazy After AH TheM Years.' "I had to write a letter to the Prnkt4wrt of the United Sttitee when I WU In grade 8ChOOI," Sayh continued. 1"he tMcher gave ua ttte ad- d,..., you know, 1800 Pennaytvanla Awnue, 1 Puerto Rk:en kid •Id 'What as-rtment?' " Kom laid the cuatomer gm an hour and a hatf of ..,_,ty atrong comedy." "'The l..aff Stop hat a reputation -people wtM have a good ttme," Kom continued. ''They're going to leave with a amne on thefr face." Showtlmea Tueaday through Thuraday 8:30 p .m., Friday 8:30 and 10:30 p.m .• Saturday 8. 10, end 11 :46 p.m., and Sunmy at 8:30 p.m. 852- 8782. . Orange County En,.,,._ Altk.., ........ 3 ~~-Stage ~~--------~--- 'Debutante Ball' Goes From Madcap To Despair bf.._.Hal id I am still reeling! After aeelng Beth Henley'• new play, "Debutante Ball" at South Coast Repertory I am amazed that I emerged from the experience with some sense of sanity, tor seldom has a play quite like this one been done. Its first act is totally, utterty. insanely mad and very funny. Yet. even h«e one suepectw that there is something behind aJI of this non- sense. this cavorting into the realm of the erratic. The characters are all extreme types - or are they? -and one wonders just what put them into such a state of hysteria and madness. Some caJI It black comedy -and that pretty wetl describes this play about relatiYes gather- ing for a debutante ball for a young member of the complicated famity. Even she is not in full gear, as she Is a com- bination of naive, innocent. eiq>efienoed. fulty obsessed with her own fantasies. dreams. ex- periences. The people who arrive are a mlsture of those trying to hide the skeletons in their closets. those in need of some kind of reoognttion. and yet all are in need of love. And yet as one line In the plays says. "They love and they hate each other and you never know which." After the hectic first act. the "black" part of the show emerges. hidden parts of their lives become vivid. What fotlows Is not pretty, not funny, but sad. filled with lonetinesa, need, despair. The drama here is rough, rugged. in- tensely realistic No punches are pulled, surprise rides over surprise. and we see the people as they are deep Inside Now we understand thei r seemingly weird and funny behavior in the first part. They are all trying to pretend they are something they really aren't To me. this play is an important one. Certain- ly 1t has its excesses. at times it Is too melodramatic. and yet one 1s somehow caught up 1n the hves we see shredded on stage. There 1s a nude scene. the first for SCA. and there Is a lesbian sequence that is startling. and yet even there one can see why these two IOnefy women ,,._ -.............. -.,_ ...,... a•, 1 .......... c...."1'1..,,...._ .. c.... ...... -Photo by Ron Stone are drawn irresistlbty towards each other. They are two who feel unwanted who want to be wanted. and the acne and the sadness are po- tent. To describe each of the characters would be almost impossible except to state that there is a Bohemian type would-be playwright who dashes about stage wearing a cast on his leg. There 1s also the deaf and dumb relative. a most touching and pathos-filled woman played IM1h brilliance end heart rending honesty by Phytlls Frellch. who is deaf and dumb and who made such a strong •mpresslon In "Children of a Lesser God" and "The Hands of Its Enemy." Her performance is shattering. Also excellent are Joanna Miles. Ann Hearn. (as the debutante). Kurtwood Smith. Diane Salinger (a mesmerizing performance 1n its portrait of a woman trying to escape her inner turmoil and loneliness by adopting the pose of a woman who slides through ltfe as though it 'Belly Of The Beast' Takes You Into Prisoner's Vision bf Jedt Holend Unusual and highly provocative at the Manc Taper 1s "In The Betty of the Beast" This play had been shown at Taper Two e few months ago and na succeaa prompted Its appearance at the Mark Taper Forum. It is a shattering. staggering play about a man who has spent most of his ltfe In prison as a convicted murderer. The name la Jack Henry Abbott Hrs ltfe In prison began when he was a 1uvenile and was sent to a detention center for failure to adjust to foster homes. From then on it was a case of thefts. robbery. •nd eventualty murder It was In prison that he began dotng hta writing. Among the things he wrote wu the fottowtng: .. No one expects me to become a better man In prison. So wtry not aay tt1 The purpoee la to rufn me, ruin me compMtefy. The purpoee It to malt( me. to stamp across my face the martc of thts beast they caH prteon." HAI wonc. caJled "'t..tt.n From A Prison," at- tracted the .u.ntion al author Norman Mder and ._ lntr edapted by Adrian Hall wtth further ect.ptk>n by Aobef1 Woodruff who .-0 dlrecta this produc:tion. On the whote. It Is a on•man ahow but wtth algntflcant con- tributlons by two actors listed only as Reader 1 and Reader 2. Andrew Robinson has the gruel- ing role of Abbott and deals with its complex- ities 1n a shattering way. It is a galvanizing per- formance. riddled with passion. Andy Wood and Car1 Franklin are the readers and add significantly to the total process. The play ltsetf is full of aharpfy defined com- ments about society and prfaon It 11 refentless in Its pent-up fury. in its agonized attempts to locate some meaning, some truth to llfe in a prison. The man Is still In prison and la there for life, so tt la a degree of realism that Is se4dom seen on the stage. It la not a pretty evening. not an entertaining one. but tt la a powerfulty charged experience It Is reoommende<j fOf thoM who wish to aee SO•nethlng of meanfnQ In theater and who are not afraid of b4Hng ripped around lnaJde. Woodruff hat dl'9Cted wtth the aharpnen of a knife, and he hat dun with no hotde barred with the t1Ubfect .t hand. tt ta not a long e¥enlng -ody about ntn.ty mlnutee -but M It one you are not·~ to...,.,_.,_ IGll'n. CmeeeMay12. were a game). Jeffrey Combe la the ~t.-"' whHe he Is very good I had the f..eing at tlmet he was pushing a bit too hard. But then thecM.racter Is mad enough at tt 11. Laurence O'Dwyer la very good evef' though the role could be betW mo11valed and defined. and Penny Johnton ta great All In all. It la a strong cast dealing expenty wtth m•terlal that Is complex. compUcated, •nd devutating. Mark OonneUy'a aet la VflllY much the Southern plantation type, ~ wt1h tta open air ceiling. and Tom RuzJka ed'lleves desired effect well with the llghdng. Robert Blacttman's costumes are up to Na aocultomed standard. Stephen Tobolowsky direct9d and seems to feel that playing It aJI In the ftrat act wfttl a kind of insanity Is neceaaary to heighten the effect of the second act. He may VfJ/l'y wen be right. He certainly has d~ the play wtth an ex- plosive quality that I• draining. This is not a play for evwyone. For some it will be too much of a good thing, too abrupt a change from the first to the eecond act. But to those interested Hfk>uaty in paay writing, one will have to admit that Mias Henley hat written a searing study of people who are desperate. confused. and seem to want to rush Into life's tragedies with abandon. Closes May 12. ••••••••••••• . -·, . • . "''~"\A~ . • =cl'"' ~ . . : • R "~ i·l ;T " n5£• e J.iL l ~tUl\. • • SH l l( ~ .. t -. _. • ''-" ... __, ... : ;J ~ ~ ...... • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • I • • • • • • • • • • • • . . ' . ••••••eoet»•• ... , 1185 CHANNEL i May 1985 Orange County Entertainer 5 ~~-Travel------------------ r Tahiti: Powdery White Sand, Lush Green Palms, Blue Lagoon bJGuldo ... . lmeglne ... You are retaxlng on a powdery whtte sand beach. You are aurrounded by lu.h green palm•, and a d-s> blue 19goon. A.a the warm tropical breeze car..... your golden tanned akin, you 11~ a coot tr<>Piea' drtnk, and forget about the care and troubles you have .. ft behind, back on the mainland. Thia It Tahiti and much, much more. It's located half-way between Australia and Caltfomta, some 2400 mites south of Hawaii. French Polyneata covers an ocean area about the atze of Europe, but the total land area of the 130 Islands add up to onty 1544 aquare mllet. Mo8t of the lalanda, even thoee of volcanic composition, are ringed by coral reefa encto.- ing turqulae bfue lagoons. French Polyneala extend• over auch a large area that It took aeveral explorers and many years to discover and chart all the latanda. The Spanish and the Dutch were flrst. making dar- ing voyages over 200 years ago. One of the most remembered was Captain Bligh, the con- troversial character of the famous •Mutiny on the Bounty." Today you can fty to these warm friendly islands via UTA French Alrtlnea, for over 25 years the leading carrier to Tahiti. UTA offers compflmentary wine and beer with meal aervlee as well as free use of headsets for films and music. Currently the roundtrtp airfares are as low as $670.00 with a small supplement In the summer months. The Islands enjoy a warm. troplc8' climate year round. Average daytime temperatures of near 80 degr.. are moderated by cooflng trade wtnds. Occasional rain showers fall throughout the year k .. ping the 18'and• luah, and green. March through November Is the beat time to visit the Islands; the climate ta cool and dry. The emphasis Is on In- formality. The versatile Tahitian pareu can betted 1n several ways to create a variety of dresses. Buy several of these colorful garments for dally wear. Sundresses, T-Sh l rts. Hawaiian -type shirts, and shorts will round out your wardrobe. An o ld pair of tennis • ahoee wtlf protect feet from coral cui. H you walk on the l'Mf. Don't forget swtmwear, a beach towel. and moat Importantly, a aunecr..,. to protect your akin. The P8Ctftc Franc la the legal tender. A bank at Tahftl'a airport le open for all International ftfghtl eo you can exchange money on arrival. Travll1ra checka In U.S. currency can be ealty u.cMnged throughout the lllanda with bank.a generally glvtng a more favorable exchange rate then ehope or hotelt. Major credit carda are aleo ~ at larger Htabtlahmenta. Some of your best buya Include French per- fume, bathing tub. crystal cultured pearta, and T ahlttan artttacta. e.t of all Tahiti la one of the few placea In the wortd where Upping does not exlat, and la actually contrary to the Tahitian Idea of hoapltallty. A am lie and the phrase .. Mauruururoe" (thank you very much) wtll reward any Mf'Vice. Recreatk>n opportunities abound for the aportaman. On land there Is tennla, aquah, horMback rktlng. golflng, trapshooting, moun- tain cHmblng and of course the full range of water aporta. Swimming ts excellent and perfectly aafe, at white or black .. nd beaches and hotel awtmmlng pools. Speedboats are available tor water .. kllng and there are glue bottom boata. Game fishing la first c1.. In Tahiti for martin, Sallflah, Tuna and other carletlea. Fully equipped sport fishing boats, yachts, catamarana and ketches are available for hire. TAHITl'a 8f8TIR llLAND8 Every Itinerary should Include other lalanda of French P~a. each haa tta own per- sonality, lta own apedlll charm. Several lalanda can be vlatted on a one day tour, but they deMrve at teat an overnight atay. llOWA -Although onty 12 mMM from Tahiti, thl8 nelghboftng 6llMd la wof'tda apart In ~ tt '*~ .,.. •. ._ tolaae and a ...._ P1109 of 1 ... A apectat highlight on tttle llland la the Tahitian r.,., .... or f.-t and tta eccompanytng exotic dandng. HUAl•a -ApproJCJm.tety 100 mH• from TeMt. hal onty ~ open for tourllta for ten yeera. Her9 you • find unapoffed bMuty and arc~ flnde around the vmage of ..... av.r abcly MCient "''"' .... h8W ..... dtlcMI •• ed and r..eor.lloft WOftc • now Ming ............. RAIATU -A unique Ink In ._ tlMnd chain. It Iha,... the..,. ....... b .._ Island TahM, both ~ m11111 being M· rounded by the...,.. Muter,..,. Tahir• only naytgabte river the fwoe.. la Oft "11•11 Ind you can taike an exourllon by IPMd canoe up ltl length. 80M 90RA -This name evok• Image of everyone'• dr•m of an laland s--adlM. Palm tr.... exotic foliage. and flowera form a cotorful backdrop dominated by two magnificent peaks. Powdery white sand beach•• melt Into a lagoon with wa rm we-. and a tncredlble number of trQplcal flah. RANGIROA -Some 200 mNee from TahHI. thla atoll await• tho.• true adventurers IMl'Chlng tor the J0'8 of Mng on • r~ ll'Md. There are no moufMtrw here, Just a narrow atrtp of land MOloelng a lagoon large enough to hold the lllMd of Tahiti. Scube dt¥era from around the WOftd oome to tN• latand to enjoy tta undef...., Neuty. La Ch6notM In Uk• FONll. an ....,. r-.urant epeolllzfng "' French/ Ohirw °"""'9, ..,.,_ Sunday Brunch only once a yw -on Mother'• Day. To uy that thle ft9nt le •pedal would be 9ti unde,.tat.nenl In t.a, tt'a eo lpedel that aome of the emp&oy., don't even know about It. Manager Andy Chow, When uked, didn't even know about It. · .8ut Whle 80me employ,_ aren't _,. of the ~. Day Brunch, gueet8 who heve cll1bf.-. h ooc•on at La ChlnolN"• befcn . .,., HundNdl of c8ll heve poured lnto the ,............ In .-.cent we1ha. 80 that now w the~ muat know by now that brunch wHI be..wcl. tt lhould ~ priced at eomewhere around •11 per penon (nobody IMfnl to know tor eur-•>· and .. tncklde tr.dtttonat brunch ........ ~ wtth eome of th• r•auranra own ............ pot1t puff p ..... Plus. ...... .. enfoy the lmpeccllbte ~ end et- mosphere for which La Chlnolle II ~ For Instance, when ou-ta are Mated, they find frnh ftowera haw beerl placed on thW platH. Champagne Sherbert 11 1erved between courw to ctear the palate. tr• an In· tlm•te. efegant atmoephere -a .. romance and candt•" place. And u " to prove thle IMt point, Valentlne'1 Day II tradltlonlllly one of the most popular 8t La Chf"°lae. Al la Mother'• Olly. Lunch, •ved ~ through Frkllr from 11-2:30 p.m •• )nOludee reuonably-prlced ~ ..,........ •• •ttl•d tlet mignon l .,po) ~ •llJ! ehlaJc•·~ lliilf i,_11 In ••· Dinner II eerved ~ from 15 p.m., and ln- dudee a wrtety of cl••lc French culllne, prep9l'9d .., CNn111 IMIOll and ••• cnno. S..-CS ftMt mignon, Mt'ved with Aa.kan king crab Mel priced arm ... •••nt. .... ¥eel oecar Chlnoll. tr• crowned wtth ~ . •PM,. and crabe, glazed with a ginger MUCe, and priced at '24. And after an elegant. artltocratlc dinner at La Chlnot11, gueeta can Wiik through a C«"•-iec- ttng doorway to the nightclub, wher9 dancing to dllc joct9'1 muak) la held nightly from M a.m. Bobby and MalM Woo own and opee• La CtttnofM -Bobby rune the Mr and lounge, _,.. Malele ruftl the ,....urant. R 0 N AR end p,....,,t MID-WEEK SUl!ER SALE Tour Pi.0.lnolUd11: • Round trip.,,.._ from Loe Angelee, Including Inter f81and e MeMlng Md ,.,..... ... atMce With flower and •hell lela • AN nn.fer8 8nd ... handling e 7 nlghta at Kia Ora Hotel, on Moor. e Room and Airport T~ea • Compllmematy hotel ectlvltl• . e Travel kit Including flight bllig Just $ 898 ~ P9ftbn dbhcc . . • .,.. .. .. , . ' .... . .. . -"'" . '• " " ' .. • c. ~ .. , ' • 7 8 I• I ~~-Stage~~~---~--~---- New 'Odd Couple' Greeted With Prolonged Laughter by Md Holl9rtd Remember "The Odd Couple," that smash comedy by Neil Simon that has been playing and playing In every kind of theater Im- aginable? Well, It Is back, but this time It Is with two ladles as the focal point of Interest Instead of the frustrated Oscar and the mlncy tidiness and annoyance of Felix. The characters are now named Florence and Olive. The results are hilarious. In fact. the Ahman- son Theater which seems to be devoted to Simon product. hasn't heard such long and prolonged laughter In ages than that which greeted the opening night of Simon's "New" "Odd Couple ... In essence. he has not written much new material. The card playing guys are now ladies involved with Trivial Pursuit. The original Swedish ladies who are brought in as a sexual excursion for Oscar are now two perfectly char- ming. confused . and bewildered Spanish gentlemen named Manolo and Jesus. Other than that. 1t is all pretty much the same territory. The result 1s that some of the old gags and lines from the first version are still riotously fun- ny 1n the new one. We are prepared for many of the gags. even the lingulni on the wall. and yet we still laugh exhaustingly at them all. It is as if we are seeking a revival of an age old play - and that is basically what this Is all about. Rita Moreno and Sally Struthers are the stars of this one with Moreno playing Olive and Struthers hysterically funny as the hypochon- d nac. fussy. mincy. confused. and self dramatizing Florence. Struthers is a wonder. a surprise. Sporting a few more pounds than when she was on "All In the Family," she doesn't miss a trick to make this amusing and irritating charac ter come alive with all of its martyrdom and Its Insane passion for cooking and neatness. She ls a riot, one you want to throttle. but one you can't help laughing at. As for M oreno. she Is fiery. a classic study of frustration. a woman given to the carefree life after separation from her husband, but one who still shows concern over his problems. Her scene 1n which she orders Florence to leave the house is a classic one with Its explosive release of pent up fury and frustration. The girls are played with insight by Marilyn Cooper (great as a naivety unsophisticated gal), Jenny O'Hara, Mary Louise Wiison. Kathleen Ooyie. Each la an lndlvfdual character with her own kUoayncraclea and problems. The Spant8h eenora are poaltlvefy great as played by Lewta J. Stadlen and Tony Shaloub. Gene Saks again directed and fllled the play wfth eome riotous btta of business. He seems to be perennial directorial interpreter of Simon's works. There is little doubt that this new "Odd Couple" will head to New York where it Is sure to be a hit and will Join Simon's already newly acclaimed hit of "Biloxi Blues" and the still run- ning "B righton Beach Memotrs." Simon Is a man who understands his characters, who makes them more than mere sterotypes, and he is also one who knows what audiences want. He gives them laughs, some b its of heart. and some understanding, and they are going to continue to make Simon the most astounding Ora~ County En,.,..,., playwright In recent ttma. If you don•t believe It, hie. yourHtt to the Ahmanaqn •nd llat9n to thet ..._,Y roar of laughter. a sound not hMtd too °""' In theater these days. Mark It as another htt by a man wondering what k> do Wit\ hte net mHHon. Runs until May 27. WfOOIMGS • MOIS FOfllllllS SOIFOMMLS LMNI Sr,<.. l A.-e llJ Olaf' di la ..... LOAD WlST Pline c... ••mt Sil TUXEDOS FOR MEN&WOMEN Wedding ea. a * 25Yen&per•a In •A DI_,. of Qold ... Rultt deplce. the In. dtvtdU91 ...... of America·• gold med8I winners, ~ng the lntenetty of MCtl trt~ moment Mary Lou. In a t1n11tt poee. her *>a arched. her arms thrult upward. eon.- nor and Vidmar In action. tt'a aH very colorful. detailed. and apfrtted. But then, so are Rush's other 30-plus edltlona. He'• developed a reputation for brlllfant color, and for pieces that carry emo- tion. energy, and excitement. To enhance these qualltles, Rush produces his work In allk screen, which provides the dazzling, detailed color that other forms of art, such as lithographs or etchings, cannot "I atrtve to convey cofor In my work," Rush, who tlYee In Tuacatooaa, Alabama, said. "tn sports, cotor la so Important. The uniforms and hetmeta help lend an Intensity of cofor." Another recent Rush releue, .. Wlmbledon," has also received critical acclaim. tt portrays a classic struggle between Chris l:vert and Mar- tina Navratilova In the M women's cham- pionship flnal, from a ground level, corner view. The background crowd coforfully lends a three- -dlmenstonaJ feet to the piece. In addttJon, Ruah la aJao currently working on lndlvldual portrayal• of both Evert and Navrattlova. When flnlahed, MCh piece wtll be aigned by both arttat,.and athlete. ''Wh«1 you Me a Rembrandt, you know If a a Rembrandt," Rush aald. 'When you read Hemingway, you know It's Hemingway. In the same way, I have tried to develop my own atyle, that la recognized aa my own." Rush llkes to describe hie style a a version of the French lmpreuk>ntat artthatw.aeopop- ular In the 1800'a. Both stylee c:arry hefty emphaala on color, whle captvrtng a alee of life. And both convey emotion and .... Ing. Each silk screen takes approxtmatety two months or so to produce, and yet Ruan eeema to crank them out like a factory. Hla "'*'pro- jects during the put year have inctuded the gymnastics piece, Wimbledon, and he'a almost finished with Christ Evert And Martina la lttll to come. Stlll, Rush can't produce aporttno alfk acreena fMt enough to mMt the ~. Mia WC>ft(a ~ ... out wltNn ~a. But tt'9 gymnutlca piece -.. A Dre.m of Golcr" -wit only he IOld In Orange and Loe Ar.gel• coun- tlea, eo tt flgu,.. to be around a tne longer. In Orange County, Rush'• works are available from Jennifer's Interior ~ at 556-8156. 10 FREE 10 DAY "All" OUR BIGGEST ~ . ~ ROYAL PRINCESS -CRUISE Everyone that buys a Membership Is automatic.ally entered to wtn!! FOR DINING and BEST PROGRAM EvER I Participating Restauranta -Complete Choice of Menu ... No &cl...toml ea.a Gembto ..............••......... Anaheim 1..-d Neleoa'• ......................... Anaheim Sitar l.U.. Reet.annt ................. Anaheim C... 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May 1985 It's easy. we·11 send a professional desiper to your home. FREE. Your closet will be custom desiped ~ meet your needs. Custom bUilt in our own factory. and neatly and quickly installed. (714) 547·5403 Orange County Entertainer Atquen9). Md no one la men uprt11d llM • .... For IOIM lme-........... 11111111 M a _,_ ~ ............................. .. per80lll9 ............ ,..... -"''"' ~ who II •d11pe11111y .....-a .... luMn (Medonna). WIW'l Mr curioellr ................. Rall•,. lnvftel ......., lrdD tM'lv. GI._. ....... . BefON long, lhe'a propalad lnlO • bnllJ-.. of emn In wttlch ._...., ldalll-beoOM• ._ OWft. In her first •rr'tno flm .... rode ........ ... .,. .. aougftt-eftar ....... aort"' .... .... Holr GoffghltJ. IMng a wf*twlnd lie In ... Yott and fllllng Into a bit ol.,..... --~-..,. A*" Quinn ("'A• cec1111"') ....;. , Dai.: a no- non11,.. 1M wal m.nlng M9nd Wlio ..,~ ••• to loaec.,.., ....... whom ..... ,.., ..... By mlltalke, he wlnda up wllt tt. Wl'OftQ air\ Aobef1a. and .. confuelon beglna. Keeping We l*Yful rollelco1•tr ride of,..._ ed connections. miltllk.n ldel1•11 Ind ,.. found romance on treck II director luMn Seldelman ( .. Smlther .... ·1. ""The ttele re.ly appalled to me,' aaya SefclllnlM • .,.m an ln- credlbey ~ per90n. When I w tttll tt- tle, I Just thought It wu an omen ttm I thould be wortclng on We movie." "0.peratety Seeking Suaan," a Sanford/ Plltabury Production of a Suun Seklelman fllm for Orlon Plctu,. r....... ltara Aolanna Ar- quette, Madonna. and AldM Quinn. The fllm la directed by Suaan Seldelman, written by Leora Bart8h and produc.ct by Midge Sanford and Sarah Plllabury. Michael PeyMr la executive producer. "Deeperately Seeking Suun" la the ftrat 90k> .crwnplay written by Leora a.nltl (Me hM coffaborated wtth her huaband, Henry Bean, on MYeral projects). The acrtpt wa lnapfrwd, In part, by Jacqu• Rivette'• ftlm, "Cellne and Julie Go Boating," a)>out the fanciful adventur• of two hyper- lmagtnatlve young women. But Bart8h MM> admtta that the character of Roberta wu wrttten wtth her longtime friend, Sarah PIMabury (co-producer) In mind. "Sarah's Imagination kind of runa wild through her everyday conversation, so you're atwaya get- ting gllmpMa of theM fantasies as they ah~ by." Roberta may have a touch of Leora Barlah toaMd In too; the acreenwrtter confenea a Mrloua 1ddlc- tlon to the peraonal ada. Leora aubmltted the script to a lot of placet and, 1t Sarah Plllabury'• request, ai.o left• copy wtth her. "Oeeperatety Seeking Suean" wu op- tioned lmmedlatety by Plllabury and her produc- ing partner, Midge Sanford, In February 1981; It bec1me Sanford/ Piiisbury Productions' In- augural project '*We both reed the acrtpt and fell tn love wtth tt," aaya Sanford. Leora Barl8h did, In feet. get another bid on It but decided to dc:k with Sanford and Pllabury be<a ... the knew and tn..9d them. "The ecrtpt got• lot of ..... tton, and though It WU a lttle oftb• for a atudlo fllm, ..-.yone llted It," ._. 8anfonl Sanford/Pntabury In~ dlf'9Ct0r Suaan Seklelrntln ri the protect about a yMt" leter. Seldelman'a flrat fllm, "SmltherHM," ln- dep9ndentty produced, WU IUCC 1 llfuly Nlltlf d and ahe WU ..ttfng fOI "* the right mtltertel to launch her eecond eftort. "There af9 10 few women dlrector9. Oft9n they get to make their flrat Hollywood movie and H It ftopa, or even If lt'a only moderat9ty aucceelful, they never get another chance," aaya Setdelman. "When I rMd thll tcrtpt I llked the plot, the Idea of the woman taking OY9t another woman'• per- aonatlty, In a kind of Identity tra,.,_, appealed to me." 11 ., --Dining & Nightlife--- Ritz Grill In Cypress: Spring Lamb Chops, Mint Sauce The Ritz Grill. The name itself is seemingly a contradiction. After all. what's so ritzy about a grill? And yet. it's this very inconsistency that com- prises the dominant theme for the Ritz Grill. a newly-opened, 9,400-square-foot restaurant In Cypress. Owner Roger Crawford has successfully managed to create a casual-yet- elegant atmosphere. Simply put. the Ritz Grill Is the kind of place where you can enjoy spring lamb chops with fresh mint sauce. whlle dining outdoors on the patio, in a pair of slacks. The Ritz Grill was originally a Mexican restaurant that didn't do much business. Craw- ford re-designed the Interior. which now reflects a Monterey-style architecture, com- bined with art deco fixtures. An abundant use of life. along with French paned windows. chandeliers. floral carpet and bungalow-type booths. creates a very relaxed. yet-elegant at- mosphere Especially nice are the two outdoor patios . .vh1ch offer a not-so-spectacular view of a -.hopping center Still. the patios are small and iua1nt combined they can accommodate tJSI 36 people and will prove to be very pop- •Jli'lr during the summer lns1c1f' the lounge area at the Ritz Gnlf '"aturf><., sofas instead of stools. making for much more comfortable dining And ftreplaces help fight the winter chill . while providing a nice touch of ambience The lounge even has ltve music and dancing on Tuesdays through Saturdays. from 9 p.m - 1 30 a.m . with a pretty good-sized dance floor that is ad1acent to the bar -so dancers won't have far to go to get a drink. The lunch menu. served from 11-3 p .m. Monday through Friday. features sandwiches and seafood specials such as halibut, sword- fish and salmon (each priced at $7.95). Entrees like veal scallopine ($7.25) and chicken charleston ($5 95) are also offered. as are grill items 1nclud1ng London brotl ($5.35) and New York steak sandwich ($7 95) Sunday Brunch is served each week from 10 30 il m to 3 p m Dinner quests enioy shrtmp scampi ($13 35). 1 verv t;ic;ty l1nqu1ne seafood 1mper1al (crab. scallopc:, and bay shrimp tn cream sauce char- 12 Roger Crawtord (left), proprietor of tM newfy opened Rib Grill In Cypr•H, tak .. ftve for a moment wHh Jim Courtle. end donnay. $9.50) and baked crab claws ($12.95). Veal scalloplne, provencale, and florentlne (each priced at $10.65) are also offered, as are grill items like fllet mignon ($12.75) and chicken teriyaki ($7.45). Owner Crawford's concept of a casual-yet- elegant restaurant first materialized last July, when he opened the Ritz Grill In Pasadena. His success there led to the March opening of the new restaurant 1n Cypress. There is no question that he has succeeded in conveying a luxurlous ambience at an affor- dable price But his Cypress location, at 6197 Ball Ad .. 1s well-removed from any freeways, and is definitely a good drive from most areas in Orange County. Fortunately for the Ritz Grill, though, it 1s iust a few miles west of Anaheim, and many major hotels. And with clualc California cuisine and a delightful. elegant atmosphere, the Rttz Grill is probably worth the drive. The Plaor. .. Giii Addf•• 1111 ... M , Crpnu "'°'* 121·720I Houra: Lunch, M-1' 114 p.m.; Dlnw, ni11t11r from I p.m. Legend haa It that Domino McFly WM a beauttful, 23-yMr.old heir ... who, In the apan of MYen lhort houn one evening In the late 1920'a. btoke the bank at Monte Carto C•lno. Her wlnnlnge at the beccanrt tablel totated over $2.9 mttffon, and very nearty brought the tiny prtnclp•tty of Monaco to bankruptcy. Her flamboyant style charmed thoee who were around her, lnciudlng one Prince Louts, who supposedly fell In love with the graceful gambler, and may have even married her. Unfortunae.pty. there Is not a shred of truth to this fairy tale story, to you won't find tt In any history books. But It does make a great theme on which to bulld a S1 .3 mllllon Newport Beach restaurant, with tasteful decor, dancing, and fine food and drink. And thaf a exactly what the Mc Fly Corp. has done In opening Domino McFty's, sttuated squarely In the airport buslnen community. An elegant atmosphere lnciudea custom-bultt, motorized roulette wheel, hanging majestically directly above the bar, and one of the largest poker chip coffectlona In the world, with pieces from some 500 cuinoa. The gambtlng-orlented decor la based on the crazy, fictk>nal story of Domino, and le just the lateet of MYen different McFly, them.oriented restaurants In Callfomla. Mertln McFty, In Santa Monica, haa a magic theme; In Sherman Oeks, P. Eye McFly focuaee on famOU8 detectlv• llke Sher1ock H~mee or Chartle Chan. Domino, an art lover, ts pictured In three at- tractive stained glaaa overtay scenes, depicting her at a baccarat table, blackjack t8ble. and the roulette wheel With an emphui8 on gmnbtlng decor, large dance floor, five btg-ecreen TVs. and happy hour, Domino's le the latest entrant to compete for the Newport BMch yuppie d~lar. Domino's flgu,.. to do more than Juet com- pete, too. For 8tarters, the happy hour rank.a wtth the best In Orange County, with •pedal drtnk pricee and a food mpread Including a taco bar, pasta bar, sandwich••. fruit, and vegetabl•. Serloua food -not meire chtpe or ...... In addtlton, ~ans from the Magic Castle In Holl)wood, and Magic Island In Newport Beech, .arol from lat* to tel* weekn6ghta frotr 5-8 p.m., performing up -cloee and per90nal 8lefg.bt of Mnd. o.nctng to muaic 8PU" by a dllc jockey ta feetwed ..-ntghta from 7:30-2 a.m., and 9-2 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. One menu la used for both lunch and dinner, ·and Includes a variety of undwtchea, salads. pasta, and oomptete entrMa. The grilled lemon chtctcen and szechwan chtcken are both worth trying, and the phllty · • cheeM .... k. wtth onions and mozzarella cheeee grilled onto a r~I. ta tuty, but the reel must-try munchle Is the mazzarefla marinara. Cheese ltietcs are breaded and fried golden brown. Tutyf n. "9ce: o ........ lie..,.. Addr111: 4W ............ ., ........... 1111 Noun: ..... 11 ...... 2 ........... 1u .. 1-2 ...... ....................................... '1 ..... ..._ .... 11110_, ................... .. -c.e.. 13 --Calendar--___.;..'-~~-- Art .. ,,.. r ....... ,.. .. a new program ottering free admission to the Newport Harbor Art Museum every Tuesday. Made possible by a grant from Butterfield Savings and Loan of San- ta Ana. 759-1122. "Sign, s1mbol. o~ Metaphor," forty paln- t i n gs . sculptures. drawings and mixed- media Installations by American and European artists Is on display through July 7 at the New- port Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Drive In Newport Beach. ·Call 759-1122 for more Infor- mation. .. Animated Art from Hollrwood Studloe," wtll be on display through May 31 at the Blue Frog. 209 North Euclid in Fuller- ton. Animated art from Hanna Barbara. Fllmtown. and Duck Soup. Call 870- 9474 for more Informa- tion. The 21et Al Cltr Artt feettYal will be held by the city of Newport Beach June 1 and 2. Call &«- 3003 for more Informa- tion. 14 T .. 0-.. a 'ur. 374 North Coeat Hlgtwray In Laguna Beach 11 pr111ntlng ol• by Art9ne Hueeby and watercolora by Virginie Huffman through June 1. Gallery hours 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. Closed Mondays. Call 494-«22 tor more In- formation. "Zendra Rhodae." a 20 year retrospective of gar- ments designed by the ln- t e rn a ti on a 11 y known fashion artist. wlll be on display through June 9 at the South Coaat Plaza Satelllt Site of the Laguna Beach Museum of Art. Call 662-3366 for more In- formation. "Art from Th• Garden," Jack Baker paintings and Hunt Institute botanical prints are on display through June 22 at the Mucken thaler Cultural Center. 1201 West Malvern Ave. In Fullerton. Call 738-6595 for more in- formation. The Suaan 8plrllu1 QaMery is presenting an exhibition featuring black and white landscapes by John Sexton and Robert Dolsneau through May 25 at 522 Old Newport Btvd. In Newport Beach. Call 631-6405 for more Infor- mation. n.. ........ ~ Alt ••••._ 850 San a.n. ... OfM In ..... po'1 Bwh, II pnnntlng "Contemporary American Ceramic•: Twenty Ar- ltsts," through Juty 7. Call 75&-1122 for more Infor- mation. Ole by Jar YCMlftll and Acrylics by Margaret Tascon are on display through June 5 at the City Hall Art Gallery, 3300 Newport Btvd. In Newport Beach. Call 760-0889 fOf' more Information. Clubs TheHw.a.-1n ._.. ...,. UoM c• wm hold a blke-a-thon May 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Huntington Beech Central Park on Slater Avenue between Golden W•t and Gothard. Proceeds wlM go to help the blind. Call Dave Hubbard at 842- 4256 for more Informa- tion. Tall Club ot Orange CountJ, semi-formal dance every Friday, volleyball every Sunday. hove parties. bike rides and more. For Info, leave your name, addreae and phone at our 24-hour .,...nng ....... 542. 1211. Dance ..................... choreogrephed by UC Ir- vine graduete 9tudents wHt be held May 15-18 at the fine arts concert haJI beginning at 8 p .m . Tickets: 14. $3. and $2. Cd 85&-e618 for moN ln- formdon. .,... • ........, wfth .,.fformancee of work• choreogr8phed by UC lr- vtne atudenta wll be held May 2:2-25 In the Fine Atta ume TMeW beo6nnln0 at 8 p.m. Ttcketa: 14, 13. end S2. Call 15&.ff 18 tor mON Information. UC lrwl•• 8aro41ue 0.11ra wttf preMnt ''A Concert of S.roque Mulk: and Dence," May 21 and 29 In the Fine Arta Concert Hall beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets: $5, 14. and $3. Cell 858·6616 for more Information. Drama T•11111111e Aft ........ Of One Aot ,..,. 8J , Enjoy an unmatched view of the 8tara, In our warm, comfortable Garden Room. An authentic Southwe8tern decor enhencea your dining experience. Whether tta a full meal, quick snack, or Juat a cocktail, L•redo'a combl,,.. atmo9phent wtth the very flneet In gourmet hamburger9. · 11 ..... . t . 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Le,, ....... be pelformed Mlly 10, 11. 12. 11-11 ...... "-ftM* ThMW .. Gc*left w.t CoUeg• In Hvnttneton BMcf\. Tk*.C.: te. '5. and .... Cal -...S78 for more Info~ "TH TeM.-et,'' br ..._ 1t111r11,11re wfll be ~ormed May 8-11 In the Fine Art• Studio Theater on the C8mpua of UC INine. Show ttmes 8 p.m . Tickets: $4, 13. and S2. Call 85&-ff18 for more Information. ............... hrtr9 wHI pfay through June 16 at UM Harlequin Otnner PlayhoUM, 3503 South Harbor Blvd. In Santa Ana. CaH 979.5511 for show ttmee and tk:ket In. fonnetton. .._ ~ CeM" by Keith Reddin, wtl INke lta wottd pNmlere • South Coaat Repertory, 855 Town Center Drive In Coste Mesa.. on Aprtt 2e. The play take• a humoroua look at a Cuban brother and slater WM>t¥ed wfth the C1A In the Mrfy 1teoa. Perfor-ma.nc. are Kheduled for 1 :30 p .m. Tueaday through Saturday, Sundey at 3 p.m. and 8galn at I p.m . C1ll 957 _.033 for ticket Information. 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"*' tlfMa. ......... ~,.,.. ~awtay.~ comedy about a Spanlah ~lnNewYortl beglnntng hie career. wW acNen May 24 • 7 p.m. In the Sode! Sdence Hall .. UC IMne. Clll -..S7'9 tor more lnformllloft. . -0., ...... ,,._ • .., • ., ...._, • ck11tc ...,,.which ....... .. polllcet ............ .. &at Md w... tftrouOh tM expfoha of a Southern bela Md en AtMftcan Coca-cola executtw tn a.tin. wW ecraen MtlY 31 • 7 p.m. In the 8odel Sdefa Hal at UC tMn& Clll .._.79 for more ln- tomwllon. 0 T8'e Ter•IMtw," etarrl•• Ar•el4 ..... , ........... ... ~..., 319ftdJune1 In the 8cfenca Lecture Hal M UC tMne. Show tlmae 7 Md t:30 p.m. c.11 ...... 7 for mew. Wof. mlllOft. TIB I II ..... elo.11" ............. -·Ind~ ........ -Andant ........ ... .......... ...,,0 ••d Olw .. 0..-CoU•••• tra .. 101•• .......,.,....,, ......... .................. • ~ ..... Atllfl .. . . .,... .. ....•.•.. T II ..... 117 JR4• .. ....,. or.""'...._.. G. Feeg, ptaflMlr ... '°"'* .._ ptllU •on San Fr•ncleco at•te u. • .,, ........ .. " ...... DNlh c.....- The 8-*Y ol ....... .. ..., ... 1 p.m. In .. McKinney ThMter •t 8addlebacll con .... 21000 M.,9uerlt• PMl•W In Ml1alon VlltO. Clll 831 ... 783 tor mof'e ln- tormalon.n -Tiie ...... DW' ~ Richard SW.., 8colt. ._ tomay Md former ~ ct.ft. kiel• Lecture Hiii 81UCIMna1 p.m. on• 15. CaU IM-5311 for more~ ...,,__c.... ••••lee Ort•• Tt..._IH ..... •" by leol•d Bely, I II •it prof•••or of aurgery. Lome Linda Un~ ltadlc .. c..r. May 22 .. 1 p.m. In ....... lAc- ... Hall .. UC lntne. Clll 851-6318 tor mew. ....... mllllon. Miscellaneom ......... _ _._. RIM: Cete•ratle• et .... , .. ",." ....... ftoetry, proae, end ..-1rc,...._.,... by prominent Black ~M8rl211noon °" ..... ~ ..... ~C..dUClr· ,,.... Cal ~1t1 ..,, more 11"°'1fl:llllOIL . ,, ....... - featurln1 oreattve QOUnNt ou11tnie .. • cl•111 a••• tD ..., • 1 • ••• • ._y Tu11•w 1'•••-•l11u'• • ........ ~ 1111 ... ''" ....... ... .. ,. ..... ,~,........ ... , ...... ,.. ......... , .... ,. --Dining & Nightlife--- f:-...l J l'.. . '.' ~ . , j r_ '' •• , • Anaheim Adrienne'•• Sheraton -Anaheim, 1015 W. Ball Rd .. 778-1700. Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. California cuisine In a newly renovated setting. $$ ....._ W .... 1074 N. Tustin, Anaheim. 630- 2812. Lunch, dinner. Sun- day brunci't, happy hour. Piano bar and singer Tues-Sat. American food. Reservations suggested. $$$ C••• M•rl•, 1801 E. Katella Ave . 63-4-1888. Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch, happy hour 0 .J. and dancing Fri -Sat. Mexican food. $ Cero•a. 31 6 S. Euclid. 535-9978. Lunch. dinner Fri. and Sat., happy hour. Live entertainment and dancing nightly. American food.$$$ Chartey Brown'a. 1751 S State College, 63-4- 2211 Lunch. dinner. Sun- day brunch. happy hour. Vid eo entertai nment. Steak s , seafood and specialty dishes. Reser- vations required. $$-$$$ c hef'a Kitchen, Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave.. n S-6800. Sunday brunch. Hot and cold entrees, salad bar, pastry tray, Belgium wattles. made-to-order omelettes. $$ The Dugout. 1221 E. Katella (at the Ramada Inn-Disneyland), 978- 8088. Breakfut, lunch, dinner from 6 a.m . to Mid- n I g ht dally . Da rts. shuffleboard, satellite TV. and American cuisine. $ Qawln'-, Sheraton - Anaheim. 1015 W. Ball Rd., 778-1700. lunch dal- ly. happy hour. Entertain- ment and dancing nlghtty. California culaJne. Qrenvll9'e. Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave.. 778-6600. Dinner Mon-Sat. Colonial American cuisine. Reser- vations suggested. $$$$ Green'• C •fe •nd Saloon. Grand Hotel. 7 Freedman Way, 772-7777. Lunch. dinner Mon-Sat. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Beef, fresh fish and Mexican specialties. S$ Mlwl11tppf MooueNne, '409 W. Katefla. 956-0690. Lunch dally. dinner. hap. py hour. Entertainment THOSE CRM'f 50's-60's DAYS ARE BACK AGAINI Featuring Famous Al's Di~I Dancing! L~ ~ Zany DJ'l & Como/ ~ fllt~ly-pn ~ partyf 16 Our NIEWaST Shawl Pmn~rs Apl•I 221 ROCK 'N ROLL HEAV•N A Trtbutr [0 Rod(s Legmd1. featunng GREG TOPPER Every Mondcly-8 pm Don't mru mr .JASON Of.AU AU.·STAJt RSVW A.n ~ing of c~ and song featuring LEE FERRELL Every Sunday-8 p.m ~~show rn town! OUR.NIW ltOO< ~ THR a.oac t~atumg JASON CHASE Every Tutsday-8 p m 18774 er~rst. Fountain Valley ftor~1y ~SI 7141963-2366 and dancing n ightly. American and Mexican. S Mr. Stoa, 1105 E. Katella Ave.. 63-4-2994. Lunch, d inner, happy hour. Live entertainment and dancing. Calltomla I continental cuelne: award-winning w ine cellar. Reaervatl ons suggested. SSS Oacara I, 1180 N . Kraemer Btvd .. 830-0121. Lunch, d inner, happy hour. except Sat. and Sun. Live shows and con- tes1s Mon-Sat. Big screen satetlhe televiak>n. SS ......... Eleeb.328 N. Stanton Ave .• 952- 9211. Lunch, dtnner, hap- py hour. O.J. and dancing FH-Sat. Japaneee cuisine. $ atttpyard Inn, Dlsneytand Hotef. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave.. n e-e600. Lunch. dinner. Seafood with several fresh fish selections dally. Reser- vations suggested. $$$ Th• Summertree Aeetaurant, 1717 S. West St. (In the Emerald Hotef), 999-0990. Breakfast. lunch and dinner dally from 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday brunch served from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. $ The Third flocw, 171 7 s . West St. (In the Emerald Hotel), 999--0990. Oinnftr served Monday through Saturday from 6.30-11 p.m. Live enter- tainment and Continental cui~ne. Reservationa and jackets for men required. $$$$ Vllla Vet'de R..._rwrt , Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave .. 778-8600. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. American specialties, fresh pasta, salad• and homemade Ice cream. S Brea --------- a.. Yld8, 8105 C.rbon C.nyon Rd., 996-0720. Breekfut Set-Sun, ~nch. dinner, happy hour. live entertainment Fri-Sat. Amettcan food. ~ with one of the onty hot aprtnga In Southern Callfomla. S ....., ~ 190 s. S1ate Cohge BNd .. 171· 3020.Lut'Ch,dtnner,Sun- day brunch, happy hour. Live entertainment and dancing Tue1 -Sat. Primarily Hafood, with 18-22 dtffwent freeh "-" dalty. Re.ervat1on1 re- quetted. $$$ Buena Park Hungry Tiger, 6231 Manchester Ave.. 522- 15-42. Lunch, dinner. hap- py hour. Steaks, M8tood. with live whole Maine lobsters. Reservations recomm.nded. SS --------- Costa Mesa ----- Chartle'a Chill, 2278 Newport Btvd.. S49-2294. Open 24 houre a d•y. Featuring chlll d lah ... with a full-servtce coffee shop menu.$ Ml c-. 296 E. 17th St.. 645-7626. lunch, dinner. Live entertainment Wed-Sat. Mexican food. $ Mlofte'e. 2701 Harbor Blvd., 979-8735. Lunch, dinner. ttaNan food, In- cluding pizza, veal and ....... Nca..-t • Cenlp•llf• 2000 ~Blvd., 831- 2110. Dinner. 880 rlbe lllld chtcken. A 1• .......... 745 W. 11th St., 850-5735. Bremcfut, lunch, dinner. Ometettee. homemade eoupe, aandwlch••· caHerolea. Weekday breakfa1t apeclala and dally dinner apeciala. S ------ Cypress ------ Harlma Japan••• CuielM, 4009 W. Ball Ad .. 527-3576. Lunch. dinner. Japanese food with a sushi bar. $$ Dana Point ----- Dana Tratlef. 3'4150 Plldflc Coast Hwy., 493- 2603. Lunch, dinner. oyster bar, Sunday brunch. Live entertain- ment. S•food and con- tinental c:ulalne. Known for k>cal lobs1er caught dally. Reaervattona recommended on W9Mends. SSS QUlet c...,.., 3'34' Street of the Green Lantern. 49&-e148. Lunch, dinner. Happy Hour. Sun- day Bruncl\J. Steak•. prime rib, M&food. and the ftn"t coutJlne v'9w In Southern Callfornla. ReNrvatJona recommended. S$ El Toro ..... Cfl ....... 23842 El Toro Ad.. 130-3110. lunch, dinner. Ctoaed Mondeya. En"'111'nment' wtth harpist or vtoll'*I.. B•tgtan and French cuf1lne. Dre11 code. AaMrvaUone apprecia1ed. M$$ ----------- Fullerton ........... 501 N. State College, 87~33. Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch, happy hour. Live enter- tainment and dancing nightly. Burger1. omelette9, p6zza, ateekl, sanctwlches and Nlad9. S c..,. .......... ..... c--. 222 W. Hov1ton Ave., "2-2580. BreMfMt. lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, heppy hour. O.J . and dancing Mghdy. s.. food. ...... sandWM:hea. Sophlll6c:at9d yet cuual dlnlnQ .. high energy dandng; edjec.nt to Holl- Mly tnn Fullerton.$-$$ (COia• ued on P ... 17) Authentic Western Decor Featuring: Live Country Music and Dancing In Saloon • Eastern Corn Fed Beef ~ Dinner Mon-Sun 5 p .m . • Juicy Steeka • Pan Fried ~ Steak• (our apeclaJty- amothered In herbs and jumbo onions) . • Prime Rib • Fresh Sea- food • Our special desserts We Honor Ma/or Credit Cards Orange County Entertainer Lunch Mon-Fri 11-3 p.m. R•aervatlons Guaranttlfld 54'9-1512 Dyer Rd. Exit/Newport Fwy. 1580 Brookhollow Dr., S•nt• Ana May 1986 • Restaurants cc ..... .-.._.._11) c .. ,....._.1m Sunny Creet Dr., 170.. 0891. Dfnner ._,. hour. Steak1, IHfood, f,..h llshand.....,._. . .....,_ vatlon1 not requfNd but avallable. SI ........ ,.._ 323 N. State . College Blvd., 870- 7400. lunch, dinner, hap. py hour. Live entlrtllAn- ment and dMdng Wed.- Sat. A"*1cM food, In· eluding BBQ rtbl and chicken, .,...., •Mfood and1'9ak1.S II P-. C1-1·ea 2731 E. Nutwood Ave.. 871· 9750. Lunch, dimer, Sun- day brunch, Mppy hour. O.J. and dandng ft40MY. Mexican food. • Garden Grove Coacll•••· 12455 Haster, Garden Grove. 971-2311. Lunch. dtnner, nappy hour. live enter- tainment and dancing. Broiled lteltk, Hafood, prime rib wtth daMy lunch and dinner aped• S Huntington Beach L ... _,,_.. ~ ..... C-'111 °1'1' 222V. MaJn Sl, teG-0440. Lunch Wedneaday through Sundey, dinner Thursday through Sun· day. Cr1pe1, quiche. croisaanta and more. c.....,. • ., ...... 406 Pacfflc Co.I Hwy., 960-9318. 8r1akfa1t. lunch, Sunday brunch. live entertainment and dancing. Omtilen98. atMk & egga. 8MOt1ed l>uf'Olf'9 and aandwlchH. Very casual (21 and over). S Caaa •• , ••• 18060 Beach Blvd., 842-2541. Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch, happy hour. Sonora-atyle Mexican fOOd. s •••IWTMtl c..., a., 11712 Graham St., 841-3311. Braakfaat. lunch, Sunday brunch. l.M entertainment and denctno T.._Frt, Sun. S Pe1tra1to'1, 19535 BMch Blvd.. M0-7730. Dtnner Wed-Sun. Con- ttnenUll wtth lpedatty In freeh fllh; faeture emaJI fine CaNfomla wtnertea. SS TMW1 Mmio Hell, 18380 PllCiflc C089t Hwy., Huntington e..ch, MO. 5e81 or (213) 592-4072. MUllcal rewee In reper- tory Tuee-Thurt 7 p.m., Fri 5:45 and 9 p.m .• Sat 5 and 9 p.m .. Sun 8 p.m. ---------- Irvine II Capitan. 14210 Culver Dr .. 551-3310. Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch, Nippy hour. live entertainment and dan- cing Wed-Sat. Mexican and IMfood. Big ICl'Mn ..tetftteT.V.$ TM Cous If UM, 4815 Barranca Pkwy., Ir- vine, (714) 551-1942. Open from 11:30 dally. Happy Hour. Monday thru Friday 4 to 7. Liw mul6c at happy hour on Wed. a Frt. Dancing Friday & Satur- dayt 8:00 p.m. to 1 :00 p.m . with llve mualc. Lunch under S10. Dfnner under $15. No reHr- vatlona . Aah, at.aka, rtba, prime. Laguna Beach .......... 311065. Coaet Hwy., 499-2883. Breakfut. lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. l ive entertainment and dan- cing Wed-Sat. Continental culalne. Reaervatlon1 recommended. S-$S Gel ............ 898 s. Cout Hwy .. 494~182. Lunch. dfnner, s.turday and Sunday brunch, hap. fYt hour. c-... ........ Lllleen~w.cs­ Set. Sun brunc*. Jnllir .. contlnentaJ culalne. In Hotel San Maarteen. ~•tton1 accepted. .. ........... 4258. Coeet Hwy., 4tM·11S1. BtMkfut, lunch dtnner, Sunday brunch, happy hour. LIYe en'91Uifnment and dancing. Contlnentat and Danl1h c.,111ne. Re9ervatione required. S- SS T ......... 1740 S. Coaet Hwy., 494-esaa. lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, h•PPY hour. Mexlcan-Sonor• 1tyle. ,RWrvdonl required. $ Laguna Hills Dea "•••'•, 23172 Avenida de La c.tolta:. 581-1570. lunch. dinner, Sund•y brunch, happy hour. Mexlc•n food, om ... ttea, hamburgef'9 and OChef' Mndwtchea. s ..... ,. Cu• set 111, 23020 Lake F~ Dr. 855-4233. Breakfast lunch, happy hour. LIYe entertainment, D.J. and dancing nightly Homemade IOUJ)9, chll and 1peciels; ~ N.V. ateak, acampl hol'QAl'l\W Uleda.. MML. . . I . mofe.S Lake Forest .............. 2331 Mulrlanda, 770-3222 lunch, dinner. Sunda brunch, h.,:>py hour. LIYe entertaJnment and dan- cing nlghtfy. Contln«ltal 1 y cu.-ne. SS Mission Vle/o ...... , MoGee'a 1 C•"ll••1r•ll•n, 2847 Marguerite Pattc.-y, 495- 3711 .... ~'*"· . ... ......... ,...., D..J •• ........-n ... .,.,,,, "'9ort. 1101 an••• dmldftl ......_. 1'1• • Rd .. 144-1100. L ..... and lllflad. ~. ""' dlrww, ..._, IWuftdl. almcl .. hlN. NI •wtoe Live entertainment. .,.raonn .. dr•H•d In CaMfornla OUlelne In a • .. , ..... 1111 Ntl±p:M-.....:. ..... 1 ... Lundt, .... ...., .,,.,,., ......, ...... La. . .......... ~ Seafood. 1tea1c • and prtme ,., ............. 411•ime of,......, or 9arden-1tyte ••ttlng . lctlonat oharaotera. A...-vattona requtred. Cl f RHlnWllllM ••111 .. d. .. .. bolll ... • • Ml .. ,..,.. ,..... 22792 v-. Del Lago, l30 IOIO. Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch, happy hour. Sonora .. 1tyte Mexican food .• Newport Beach • 3 I M t IF, 2807 W. COMI Hwy. ltl 0201. Lunch, dtnMr, Sunday brunch. Nippy hour. ~ entertainment nl9hdy. F'91h H*°d-- • 11'& ..... 4M7 u.cArthur ........ ll1)0rt a.ch. 540-2471. Mon-Fri 11 a.m.-3 p.m., lunch; Mon-Sun mualcal WW'9ty dinner 1how wfth the Youno Amerloen& • ...... c .............. ... 1oe MaAn St. 875-7580. lunch, dinner untM mld- nlg ht dally. "Weekday madneee" apectall Mon- Wed. Pizza, paeta and aandwk:hM.S ._.._37Fahton tlfand, 844-2030. lunch, dinner, Sund8y brunch. happy hour. uw antef- tainment nlghtty. Con-ti,.,... I Cellfom• llyte. Rffef'Vatlon1 auggnted S$ c• LklD. 2900 New- port Blvd.. 875-2888. lunch, dinner. happy hour. llYe entwtalnment nightly. Continental cu.-ne, 1peclaHzlng In •••food. Ae1ervatton1 ~· .. Curtle'a CllHI, 102 Mcfadden Piece, 548- 2294. Open 24 hourt a day. OmelettH, ham- burgen. ltMk1, MexJcan foods. At the f004 of the Newport Bwti pier. s LeC..."-\.-.. Merfdlen. 4500 Mee Arthur 8Nd., 471-2001. ...... lunoh, dlnMr. PnMJ.ce.t French food. Men•nm.. 1100 w. Coat Hwy.. 145 .... Dinner .... ~ Frt- Sat. MorOOCM. Aeeet- vatton1 recommended. ... .... Olllelt. Mal ...... port Blvd.. 175-1244. Lundt, dtMer, 8uncley bNncft, ~ '*'· LM en....Ulnment ntohtty. 1111 lk:an food. llaatanr... A•t1IM, Hotel Merldlen, 4500 MacArthur INd.. 471- 2001. Lund\, dlnMr. ,._ Frendt cu ... ne. Aeeer- v81ona .,ID 11t 1 IS. 8o•IPt•re eertle1t C-. t•...-t H11rbor Art Muaeum , 850 San Clemente Dr.. 759-o391. Lunch TuH-S•t. Dally 1peolal1, 1alad1, 11ndwlche1, dH1ert1. R••rvattona not required but~. T-r ,_,_ ... 2530 W. Cout Hwy .. 642-8070. lunch, d inner. happy hour Mon-Thure 10:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m. live entertMlment Wed-Sun. BBQ rtbl. chldlen 8111M, hambuf9et8. Subllled "A P-. for Rlb9. • SS " ......... 3131 w. Coaat Hwy.. 142-7880. Dinner, Sunday bfunc:f'I_ Uve en..,..,..ment In 1ha piano -Nghly. ~ cullfne. ReMrvliUOne ad- vtMct. S.SS n. ........ 3450 Via Oporto, lido V~. 873-4700. Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. Liv-. ~.Seefood / Conttnentel. $-SS Orange C-..1. ····••ttllhl ... 2710 E. CMpman A--.. •1-aos. Ulncft. Dinner, ~ Hour, '*"° .... s .... , ... ~ . .....,, cret>. Cta .. y Interior deoor .• o. .............. .. 100 caey Drive • .,. 4500. Lunett MAM Mondey trwough F,._ from 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Dlnnw 8lrved ~ ttwough .,,_....., from 1-10 p.m .• and 8-11 p.m. Ff'ldey and Saturday. Happy hour wellcneot* from 5-7 p.m. Sund9Y 8'vnch from 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Unique Conlinentel cu191ne. S$S u · ..... ,,.. ,,._.. Ca1a, 202 S. ~ St. • 97M181. Lunch. dinner . FNneh cu6elne, epeclaliz- lng In ... V'Mll and ,, ..... fish. Reaervatlona euggeeted .... °' •• C••-....... Ce.. 10,000 CrwwWd Ca- nyon Road, 117-7411. Dinner, Htippy Hour, Sun- dey Brunch. and un6que etmoephete In authet•Uc tNwr mine. StMb. prime rtb, Mafood, rlba, and beautiful city ... ReMr- vattons rec:ommettded. SS T.-,. ....... 213 E. Ketefta Ave., 839-4983. lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. All you can eat Japanne buffet. S Placentia n1, 1,1, .. 111 w. Sant• Fe. 528-8515 . (C1 a•••• .... 11) NORN CALVINS ... lllPICTllJ ..... ~ ......... Orlq1n4J TGM Stya.t BBQ ~A•e.Uable GRAllD OPDllllQ •••• I,_...._ 1m .... -.......... ..., . ...,_ •" +Lml •• •••• ...... ,,....c.... (213) 92' 5001 (213) f.30..0175 ............... a... .. . T a a I ca.. ... ..... cA 17 • I --Dining & Nightlife--~- Restaurants \C~A ued .... ~ 17) Breakfast. lunch. dinner except Tuea. SW'lday brunch. Live entertain- ment and dancing Fri- Sun. marachl. Old Mex- ican atmosphere. $ Swalaow'1 Cove, San Clemente Inn. 2600 Ave. Del Presldente, 498-9202. Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. happy hour. Clos- ed Tuesdays. Live enter- taln ment and dancing Wed-Sun. American con- tinental cuisine. Reser- vations suggested. $$-$$$ Santa Ana H .T.'a, 1641 w . Sunflo wer. 979 -FISH. Lunch. d inner. h appy hour 0.J. and dancing n ightly Seafood . fresh fish and steak. Reser- vations required. $$ Johnnr'• Afftaurant, 2250 E. 17th St., 836- 6722. Lunch, dinner, Sun- day brunch . happy hour. Live entertainment Fri- Sat. California cuisine: mesquite broiled fresh fish. pasta. steak and prime rib. Reservations suggested $$ Sombfero lb'Mt. 719 N. Main St., 547-0921 Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Mex- ican food. steak, seafood. s Tustin MJC'• Cafe a Wine Bar, 303 El Camino Real, 731-4330 Lunch, dinner Fri-Sat. Light continental and California cuisine. specializing In beers and wines. S Country ~ 318 S. EucUd. Anaheim, SM-9978. Live entertainment and dan- cing nightly 9 p.m. to 1 :45 a.m . Crear Hone Stealrttouee, 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana. 549-1512~ Live entert81n- ment and dancing nightly from 9 p.m. with concerts most Sunday and Mon- day. EICapbnReeleurwtt. 14210 Culv9f' Dr .• lrvlne, 551-3310. Live entertain- ment and dancing Wed - Sat from 8:30 p.m. Big s c reen satelll te television. Sgt. Preeton'1 Yukon Saloon -Dancehall, Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave.. Anaheim. 778-6600. Live entertain- ment and dancing until 1 :30 a.m. Shows reminis- cent of Klondike Gold Rush days at 9 and 10 p.m. Wharf Bar, Disneyland Hotel. 11 50 W. Cerritos Ave .• Anaheim, 778-6600. Country western music with Kim Olson Tues-Sat. 5·10 p .m. Jazz C ... Udo, 2900 New- po rt Blvd .• Newport Beach. 675-2968. Warren Jackson on keyboard dur· Ing happy hour. Mon 9 p .m .-1:30 a.m . Wayne Waymt on sax, Tracy Longstreth on drums and Dave Robinson on piano. Tuea-Wed 9 p.m .-1 :30 a.m. L.slle 0.Cht•n Trio. Thurs-Sat 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m .. Sun 4·8 p.m. and 9- 11 p.m. Lido Jazz AH Stars. Hotel Mertdlen New· port aeach, 4500 MacArthur Btvd .• Newport Beach, 478-2001. Judi Lorick & Trio In Atrium Lounge, Tues-Sat 5-9 p.m.; Gerard Barbut on p iano In Trianon Bar nlghtty 9 p.m.-2 a.m. UbnMy Lounge, New- porter Resort. 1107 Jam- b o ree Rd .• Newpo rt Beach. 6«4-1700. Tuea- Th u rs 8:30 p .m. -12:3 0 a.m.. Sat-Sun 9 p.m.-1 a.m. jazz pianist Confrey Pfl ll/lps and h la trio. ........_c.....,, c-... 18782 Graham St., Huntington ee.ch, Me- 3391. Tuee-Frt 8-11 p.m., Sun 2.e p.m. danctng to the big band sound. Pop/Rock -~ ----- lluter'e, 501 N. State College, Fullerton, 870- 0433. Top 40 entertain- ment and dancing Tun- Thurs 8:30 p.m.-1 a.m .. Fri-Sat 9 p.m .• 1:30 a.m. with Blowout through Dec. 15 and Rae. Dec. 18.Jan. 5 . •••ter'a, 1887 2 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. ~112. Top 40 entertainment end d1n- cing Tues-Sat 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. with Flip through Jan. 5. .......-.. 14346 Culver Dr .. Irvine. 857-2103. Top 40 entertainment and dancing Tues-Sat 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. with Bad Chech through Jan. 5. •• ,...,.. ....... 23311 Mulrlanda. Lake Fore1t, 770-3222. Live entertain- ment and dancing nlgMly 9 p.m. to closing. Ben arown•a. 31106 s. Coast Hwy., So. Laguna Beach. 499-2683. LWe entertainment and dan- c Ing Wed-Thurs 8:3 0 p.m.-12:30 a.m .• Fri-Sat 9 p.m.-1 a.m BobbJ McGee'• Congtomeratlon, 28.C71 Marguerite Pkwy., Mis- sion Viejo. 495-3755. D.J. and dancing nightly 7 p.m.-1:45 a.m. Cegney'1 ar the he, 406 Pacific Cout Hwy .. Huntington Beach, 960- 9318. Top 40 end rock and roll bands and dan- cing Thurs-Sat 8 p.m.- 1 :30 a.m. Scheduled: Dec. 6-8 Fantastic Oreemers; Dec. 13-15 City; Dec. 20- 22 1..5; Dec. 27-31 Spellbound. apeclal New Year'• EYe Party planned. c..,.. .............. Club, adjacent to Holiday Inn. 222 W. Hou*"" Ave., Fullenon, 992·2580. D.J. and dancing Mon.sat 4:30 p.m.·2 e.m., Sun I p.m ., Sun 9 p.m .-2 a.m. C1 .. llri1J Lu .... Buena Park Conwntk>n Center Hotel, 7ff15 Cree- cen1 Ave .• Buena Park. 995-1111. Live enWtaln- ment and dancing Tuee- Sat 9 p.m.·1 a.m. Coachman, 12455 Heater. ~•rd.en Grove. 971-2311. Easy llstentng and dancing Tuee..Sat. ......,-, ...._, 323 N. State Cottege. Fullerton. 870-7400. Live entertain- ment and dancing Wed- Sat with Armatrong and G~rrero. El heoC ......... 2736 E. Nutwood Ave.. Fuller- ton, 871·8750. O.J. and dancing nlghtty 9 p.m.- 1 :30 a .m . Gawln'• Nlghtolub, Sheraton·Anahefm, 1015 W. Ball Rd .• Anaheim, 778-1700. Entertainment and dancing Mon.-Sun 11:30 a.m. -1:30 a.m. Green'• Cafe and a.-on, Grand Hotel, 7 Freedman Way, Anaheim. 112-nn. Live top 40 entertainment. Hotel ~ 425 s. Coast Hwy.. Laguna Beach. 494-1151. live entertainment and dan- cing 8:30 p.m.-1 :30 a.m. H .T .'a, 1841 W . Sunflower, Santa Ana. 979-FlSH. O.J. and dan- cing nlghtty from 7:30 p.m. H .......... DOft, 100 City Drtve. Orange, 834- 4500. live musk: and den.. clng Tuesday through Saturday from 7:30 p.m.· 12:30 a.m . Maglclan night Thursday from 5-7:30 p.m. Joae llurphr'•• 1 14 McFadden Place. New- port Beach, 876-1094. Live entertainment and dancing nlghtty. •• h • ., ........ . -w. Katlle. Anltlelm. ~.I.hie ........... ment and danctng I p.m.· 2a.m. 119111 .. c....,11 I r. lftc... 23020 Lake FOfWt Dr .• Laguna Hiiie, 855· 4233. LIYe enterutnment. O.J. and dandng 9 p.m.-2 a.m. nlghtty. 01care I, 1180 N. Kramer Blvd., Anaheim, 830--0121 . live entertain· ment, O.J. and dancing Mon-Set 9 p.m .·2 a.m. Live ahOws and conteeta: Big screen aatelllte tefevt· slon. Oecere II N111t ... m, 2918 W. ltncotn A"·· AnaMlm, 828-CLUB. Uw and D.J. entertainment TUM-Sat 7:30 p.m.-2 a.m. Tueeday 11 male exotic .now. ,,.. for ledlee Wfto mention OC Enleltelner. Other nightly 1peclala, TM ..... 1717 S. West St., Anaheim (In the Emerald Hotel). 899-0900. Ltve m'*c and dandng from 8 p .m.-mldnlght Tuesday through Thura- dlly, ~I p.m.· 1 a.m. FN. dlly Md ...... ,... .. ....... . ~MiHolet,11IOW. C«rt1o9 Avie.. A,_,.,.. 173-elOO. U"'9 -~ ment and dMdng with RJclf ~ro.mw Mon-Sat 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. P.o.a.T.a., 7492 Edinger Ave .• Hundngton Beach, 848-2929. Live entertainment, O.J. and dancing Mon. Thur1 9 p.m .-2 e.m ., Fri-Sat 8 p.m.-5 a.m .. Sun 8 p.m.-2 a.m. Aeub1n a. L.-, 151 E. Coaat Hwy., Newport Beech. 875~5790. Love entertainment and dan- cing Tu..s.t 9 p.m.·1:30 a.m. with Oe.rw through Dec. 15 and RO#wood Dec. 11-Jan. 5. Reuben'•, 24001 Avenlda de la Cartota, Laguna Hilb, 83().9010. Adult contemp·orery entertainment and den· clng T~ 9 p.m.-1:3Q. a.m. with Twin V•slon through Jan. 26. .. I pl ic*9S COlll8IOdit' ii k>Cbys ~· Tbt inbmlioft ft'- souras d the l5 Gowern- mm1 se aw .... •• Oepo5llory Llllsy w )OU. WidMJul cbqt. for d9t locldon " lhe kdenl Depomli y u- brwy In,.. .... coa- llCt J">Ur loal ~ Ol wrtlr 90 -federll Deposby lbsy Pro- .... Oflim ""'Public PrWer.'hll*.-,OC 20401. 111 .......... ,, IA., .... _ n.,...... .......... n.--.~ ... 4 .,._,, .. ,,__ Sa\XlO • Jacuzzi • Massage ALL PROFESSIONAL FEMALE STAFF Escape From Everyday Stress a. Tensk>N • Relax A Erlov O\x Foclltles tv1on. -Fri. 11Nv1 To 2M-A • Sot. 121\loon-2.AM • Su"l. lPM-llPM (714) 955-3191 .. 4251 SUITE G. MARTN;ALE WAY, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 2 llockl From John Wayoe ~ II Places The Entertainer in Each Room. Aley1M5 And that way, It knowa thet eech of lt9 valued patrons wtll have a ftyfng art when It comea to finding the bat that Orange County entertainment haa to offer. Becau.. the Ola•• C1a1, .. ....., ... II an- entertainment. and only entertalnment. No news. No business. Just featur... photoa, listing• and dates on what's going on In Orange County entertainment. No other pubUcatlon coven entert.lnment each month the way n. ., ........ covers It. So whether you want to tee the symphony or a rock concert. an elegant meal or a ltve stage performance. you'll know when and where It's happening. just minutes after you ~upTMll•ctllll•· In fact. more end more of the county's finest hotels are prcwtdlng each and 9Y9fY guest wtth e copy 9f the 0Nnte C....., ......... IF. 8y proflllng the IMMt In M8ge, mu9ic, art. tnlvel, and dining and n...._, Tiie •*""'•II the perfect companion for vt8fton. If• the kind of entertaining reading you won't find In a 200- pege dally newspeper. Of course. you don't have to stay In a luxury hotel to reclM TM Ola• C1&ilJ ............ Int.ct. you can haW 12 monthly i..,.. of TM • .. ,... •tr maHed dlrectty to your home for just $8. Thar1 25% on our regular sub8Criptlon price. But hurry, because this offer Is good for a Hml'9d time onty. Becauae after aH, toun.ta ahouldn't be the onty ones having run . ...... ~., ..... ..,.,., ........ o,...,. c •• .., ............ at 1808 Babcock Ave., Newport Beach, CA, 92883. Or calf In with Vlaa or Mut9r Card at (714) 831-8120. , - 19 I, •• l 'I 20 Just as real lohs t er comes IB:!l! ... a::ii:iiili:C:3Hl~---.. - f r om ~laint" and real sour- d<>u~h f T<>m San Francisco. real harbt"quc comes from Texas. It's that simple. NothinJ.? hut the hcst. And i n Texas. there's one ha rtx~uc restaurant that's ·tx."Comc a tradi- t ion ... Thc County Linc. \\c're rated one of the top 10 restaurants in Texas hy the ~alional S<>t·i- cty of lta\'cl \\"ritl'rs. And now The County Linc hrin~s its bi~ hl.-cf y rihs. lean tender hriskct and spit:y sausa~ to Irvine. Enjoy l hl' sun St"t -and ~>Ur fa\'orih: drink -f n>m our wrap- around dl'rk on \\.()()(fhrid~ Lake. Then sit down to our famou s Country Style harlx·4uc in a dassic 1Y40's n >ad h< >US(: at m< >sphere. \\"hen }.ou'rc talkin~ ha rhc4uc. you're t "' talkin~ / ·'/-. The ~ ~e 6 C<>unt y ' '° ~ ~6. Linc. :((..,~ ~"(9 <6. JY6., ,,~ • 6 ~-o..-.~ ~.f. -~,~ o~, ,., qJt ~~Oo/'~ ~~ /.) ,,~ o~ ~,I.._,~,,.~ ~,, ~ 41:1!"1. q, And much, much more. Live Entertainment . . . Denctne Under the Stare . . . Muelc ••• New M•u Lobster ... Filet Mignon Salmon ... Swordfish ... Halibut ... ~,.,$ "I just fell in love with a re.ftaurant ... " ''Th~ County Lin~ s~~' food 1as1~.f ... 1h' food u ,eoJ/y ood .. ~ ... ORANGE COAST LA TIMFS ---· ,.__ MAP NOT TO SCN.l 46 / 5 BARRANCA PAR~WAY, /RV/NE • OPEN l 1 :.30 AM. DA(L Y • f 7 J 4> 55 J -J 942 ----Orang• County Entertalner