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S7.50 4!9 by the box (6) to a box Phone order desk opens at 7:45 OFFICE SUPPLIES *Gifts * 2 Copy Machines * Party Suppli es • 3 Check out areas * Samsonite Cases * Office Furniture • Hazel, Jourdan Cases * Expanded Art Dept. * Drafting Supplies * Chair mats * 1 O lines of cards, including Suzy Zoo's * A ir Condit ioned/ Carpeted • Desks, Lamps * File Cabinets Scotch Tape 3/4"x1296 Magic Tape Reg. 2.56/roll 3 ro11-s2.11 ••. 1 dozen-$2.03 ••· 6 dozen-S1 . 79 ••· 2 dozen-$1 .53 ••· . Letter Size Tablets Aeg.11.21/dol 8!~" Costa Mesa Stationers 270 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa (714) 642-4563 \ ' l>y Annette Wen.on warlety of llMUi.De lolildl. Aleo to be .... at .. oeater are ohildrea pa:rtkl6patiill in ''hcmde Oil'' aldWtt tlaot bring the age of ~ to reality and~gllAIWonbagOftr b6 tbot ....... lauclrecl8 Replacing the old bu.ildiDg, which onoe •rNd e11 'a npet· m'arket, the new Donald l>uD9cm Branch Librmy will bl· U:lcde an era of modena oamfort fot it• patroM bl what waa oaoe the center of town .. bl Co.ta Meea. : of thoa.,.. ~:J9Gll ago. I The Natual llillory C...-- I the cWmiDatiaG of a .... cmd 1 a elglat ·fear 1n:1w.W 6rt by "In the county OU. ii the lalt old, unattracti" ltnu::ture that haa to be tom down beAoN a new library ocm be built. The new library wtll haft a whole ' new look ti.at wtll attracti" more patrom," IClkl regtoaal librartan Carmen Martblea. the Nal*al HJ1ta11 FoWatioD of OftlD9e Coatr -wtly npaec1 1t11 b:dltr at ra61ulf Elementary School. "Thie ii our tint phf'l6cal *s> in our goal to haft a ioca1 pomt for all of our octtfttlee. EYeDtaal· ly we will eetabU.ti a large natural hiltory maeewn with •mall laterpreti•e oenten located throughout the oowaty. The~ date ii acb.eclu.l· ed for Jun oi l•. TM uw library haa hen named after Jud9e Donald Duocm -Co.ea M.a'1 Bnt city attorney -wbo ii credlt.d with eMabMehtng the city'• Bnt traffic achool, a oom· put. program for tallymg traffic tlclreta and 1U9ht t:riall. "Th• libraty already baa a ••ll-rouaded collection. Ad· ditiou will ban a ltronger empbcuU op buatn .. IOUfoel and the Spaniab and Aaan language oollectiou will be bl· oreaaed," aald Martiua. ''Thie would be lib the pcmn· tologtcal reeource center at Loe Coyote• in Buena Park and Fullerton," 1aid foundation memlMr Ron Yeo. Foundation actiwttiee illclude docent trcdniD9 IMlk>m, bater· pretift ezhibitll, lecturw and llf.de Jhowt. The uw lactlity hm wet and dry laboratonee; it will oleo cornlU. the foundation'• other complez• -the office The Natu.ral Hietory Fo.aa«latloD .. 01 n .. County ,....Uy opened lt• Natu.ral Hl8tory Center la the Zaethluff 8Chool'• Mwtlpurpoee Room.~ a trllJODla -o clam &om the Cretaceom Perlocl -are iouaclation menaJ,en (hom left) Jackle lLmaon, Marlin Lumeden and Auatln McCreery. Next to Hamon S. a Miocene dolphin, which wa found by Moulton · 1 Parkway and AUda. I Learn to Relax amt Reduce Stress Wrthout Medication. Al the new library will ez. pond itl .me. through the u. of micTo-ficbe and automated machinery, it will aJeo be able to couect I.Jato cab&. related Ge· tiYitiel through the N~ I:. Wat.on library at OCC. The W.ary -with I• 1800 aquare fMt -will haft a c:lt· cular deligll and wtD t.aNre a lattice COYerecl opn reacting lounge, an encloeed typing room and a 6SO equcmt foot oom· munity meetino room -which will be open to the public and a boobtore for the Frt.nda of the COlta Meea Librarlee. "Coeita Meea baa a fanlmtic Fit.Dela support group, which hat contributed 10 much to the librmt.. Th.U room, which will haYe lotl of abe!Wag, will help them with their many actWltiee," Mattinn laid. Natural Hl8tory Center Open. 1 Becaue OraDg• CoWlty wm i OOYerecl with water OYer two I hundred million yean ago, ruiton to the new Natural I HWory Center will .. a wide . that wm in lrriu, the lab that wcu in coita Mee and the warehouee of fomlt atored in Santa Ana. ... ,. LOAHTA CUflCt For Appointment 244a I . c .... Hwy. CONM ... Mer m;REE MAflk!T EVALUATION ON YOUft HOMI No Cost or Obt1Qat1on Ll9t Y0ur Home .. FOft 8ALE" In Mutttpte Lllllng llook .... O,llSIONAL llftVICE ,.....,_ '"" .......... l .... ...., 1 ~ l'nllllb JC... ............ ...... .................. , .... ,., . I fin........ IO ...... ltllllt ...._ UNIQUE HOMES CLEMENT CHU, M.D. Otplomete, Amerioen Board of Gutroenteroeooy ennounc:. the opening of an addltlOnal omce In Cotta tHu for the practa of GaatroenterolOgy (8tomech. lntMtine. Piner••• and L!Wt DI ...... ) .......... w; 111MW.,..,A ........ atl , ........ 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Mor e Important: Baby Or Baboon~ I I ..., We were 8U.lpriMd and chagrined lmt week when the I · phymcian who bad implanted a baboon'• heart into "Baby Fae" lmt fall cancelled a lecture at UCI beoauM of pomible protesta and MCUrity advice that he wear a bullet- proof vest. What ia thia, the dark agea? i Do we hCJYe to run and hide whenever any type of new ; medical technique ia publicized? . Would the inventor of the Salk polio vaccine have to ; 1tay in a secret motel becauee of poaible danger to hia 1 life? We think this ia absurd. First, we find it exceedingly strange that none of these proteators seem to care a hoot for the life of the baby I whom the doctom attempted to save. ,. We understand from reading news reports that the protestors objected to the taking of the baboon's life. I It wasn't ten baboons, or twenty baboons, or thirty baboons, it was one. How many dogs and catB are put to ! I death annually because the humane society can't find 1 A New Lanpage For Wodd Without louad Somec>M IClid, ''Do J'Oll bow anybody elle wbo ..-•••DIW:ci a whole new Jcmpoger' cmd I bad to 1CJY no, I didn't; bl lad, mott of my frieodl haft cMtlcW- ty IP901tino or writiDg dae one language we were bona to. And then I thoe9 bt. hey, it'• more than mvenliAg a new language -it'• a lpecia) kind of geniu• -the i n1igllt, the perception, the ~4iog of a wholely different world, a world forenr of total lileace. people to care for them? And where are these protestors ' -called Mobilization for Animals -every day when all the cute little kitties and puppies are zapped? 1 How To Control Binge Eating The ethical questions in this case, we think, depend on highly technical questions which we doubt iJ most laymen The geniu. ii Valerie Sultoll, the language ii her spedal in- vention the Sutton 5'gn Writing, and it ii of ~cula.r interelt to the thoU9Cl.Dda of people who were born deaf. Peop&. who later loee their heart.no, par- ticularly in childhood. allo can benefit, but to thoee who ban never heard a t0und oi any kind, Valerie Siatton'• new language ii meant ior them. It'• theirs. . She put it toqetber jUlt about a decade ,ago, when, 01 a can answer. by Denise Bonnez, Ph.D. What chances does a baboon heart have of being re-For tome women, bingeing o.n food 1-a compullive ritual. The jected by a human? One protestor was quoted as saying, , gorqin<J ii much more than an "Any dodo would know that tissue from a different species · occasional overindulgence. ia going to be rejected by a human being." We don't think any dodo would know that. And we doubt if the protestor knows aa much about that possibility I as would Dr. Leonard Bailey, the surgeon who performed the operation. Thia seems to us to he an example of people having I opinions without facts, something which frankly we find annoying. People who blast their opinions around, who threaten other people and who are ao darn sure they are correct are tiresome at best and dangerous if they carry their ac- tivism to the extreme. • In this case, we think the people should he more con- cerned with the c hildren or adults who may be helped through inter-species transplants than with the life of a single baboon. On the other hand, maybe they are more closely related to Baby Fae's donor than the rest of us. Or perhaps they fear that a baboon's heart just might work, in whic h case they might conclude that we are just an evolutionary step away from the hairy primate. -RA 400 Ne w Parki ng Spaces Slated At Crystal Cove P o dung 1poce1 will be a vailable for 400 more cars at Crystal Cove State Pork this tummer, thonlta lo the efforts of the Deportments of Transporta- tion and Poru a nd Recreation, and Irvine Company officialt, announced Senator Morion Berge90n (A-Newport Beach) The Loe Tronco• porlun9 lot on the inland side of Pacific Coast Highway at Crystal Cove State Park hos es1sted fo r months without accea to the public Constructed 01 port of Phaae I of the Pork's General Development Pion, the lot ha1 not been occeued due to a myriad of tec hn1col com- pl.Jcatlon1 10vol ving the two state agencies and the development company Concerned over the aituobon and 1t1 resultmg lock of public acc ... to the State Park, Senator Berge1on rec ently called a meetinq of repre1entativee of the two departments a nd The Irvine Company Result. of the meetiiiq were on agreement by the three parties for espedited fundlng of the im-l provementa n~rr to provide pedestrian Occe99 from the park- 1n9 lot to the beach and a com- mitment by The Irvine Company I to coratruct the vehicular acc .. to the parking lot from Pacific Coast Highway. · l "BecaUM of the cooperative eff orta evidenced by thil agrff· ment, hundred.I of additional visitors to Crystal Cove State Park will be accommodated," stated the Senator. "Thia ii another fine example of publlc· private portoerahip at it. be.t. I am plea1ed and proud that public accea to on• of our state's ma.t valuable reeourc•• haa been enhanced through the effort• of theH fine public employeH and rHpon1ible private sector repr .. ntativ•." Con1tructioo on im· provement. to a~ the park- ing lot ii expected to .eatt June 1. 1 The targeted date of completion ii mid-June Bird Oppone nts List G rows by Coll.Jornlon.e to Delecrt R-Btrd Senator Newton Ru ... U plu. tome 70 other new memben - dWrlct attorney•. •herif:f:s, pollce chi•, dty council membera, oouoty 1upervilor1 and mayon -are DOW OD the u.t of eJeot.d olfk:Sa.. and law enforOllDeDt 1.eocleJw tupporti.ng CalifonWml to o.t.ot Acee Bird, OI .. u at ~ Jlllltioee Stanley MoM, Cnaa Re 1no10 and JoHpb Qtodia. nu. ........ the to4a1 to 301 who lacne meaed up QI co- dMdrmea moe the campaign got underway iJl late 1984. Many of th ... people are olso volunteeu for the CDRB Speakeu Bure au, maklng appeoranOM in tlMrir community and neighboring area11. Anyone intere1t•d lo ob· taining a tpeabr w tn.u.d to write or call C4W01aiou to Defeat Roe• Bird, 19712 MacAnhu.r Boulnard, lmu, Califomia 9'l'115. n.. pbo-.. (714) M3-t099. '*-lDdiocM Qame of group cmd ooamt per· IOD WMD wri4'acr. These women are chronic bingen who plan mau1ve assaults on food. Then, over- come with pain and guilg, they purge thenuelvee with laxativ81, diuretics, forced vomiting or feating. Women suffering with this disorder ore called bulimic. Thia term is derived fromthe word bulimia, meaning "in- satiable appetite." The• women may eat noTmally most of ~ ti.me, but alao go on compullive binges followed immediately by purqin9 of the e-zcem calories. Erperta suspect there are hun- dreds of thoueanda of bulimia. However, most remain in the closet guarding their guilty secret ferociously . Occasionally, bingeing or even bingeing and purging does not mean you are bulimic. However, theTe are clear war- ning signs. You may be prone to bulimia ii you exhibit Mveral of the following symptoms: 1) ex- hibit ezceaive concern about your weight and use Hlf· induced purges; 2) frequently overeat when depre-.d. anx- 1ou1 or lonely; 3) feel guilty or secret about your bingee ·and their aftermaths; 4) alternate between binget and fcuts, 5) eat high calorie foods during a binge, 6) frequently plan bing" and purge alone; 7) eahibit many of the• symptoms while of normal or near normal weight. The compultive gorging ritual often becomes establi.ehed dur- inq perioda of abnormal str ... and IOOn the routine of bingeing and purqing literally become• addictive. A. with alcoholia and drug addicts bulimica UM an outside au.betance to bring in- ner comfort. There are many recuon1 for slipping into the blng•purge habit. Wbatev.r the remon1, mo•t bulimic• feel guilty because they know their behavior ii abnormal. However, th9y find atoping the cycle wt&out prof.-Onal help d.if. ficult. Bulimic women report that they f .. l Yerf out of control. Outwardly, their lt••• are 1ucce.ful. Inwardly, they t .. 1 k>newly and ieolcn.Ci and that no one und erstanda them. Food becom• their only eource of comfort, but feat of gaiaing weight oau.e tremeAdout am- blYalenee. Bu.lim.lc women can c:t.mtbe th. cycle begUuWao cmd t.Mu ~I I Ml to llop. Many will dw::ftM 0 90&crr ea:iU I I •t buJldiiag before th91 blag•. They ho.. a cnm.g ti.at ODly hao• amount. of food caa eatWy. Ou.ring the w.oe, laegie caoall of ocdodM C1N ooa- FandUes •wned. The bmge ia experienc- ed CD ltuffing e-..rything in tiqht into the mouth. Meet bulimia will admit to finding the ex- perience very degrading. But they find they can't find anything to atop them from bingeing. They fffl £hey are often o uttide their bodie1 watc hing them1elve1 oorge. One moment they are furiou. at them•lv .. and the nezt engulJ. ed inthe ecstacy of COD1Um.ing more and more. One bulimic deecribed h• binge as u1ing food as a weapon, la1hing out at her parents, butband and he?Mlf. And yet, she could aI.o admit that ahe was only hurting \Inell. She Uled food \o ovoid responsibility, to 9atisfy the inner conflict• and emotional needl she couldn't baJ1dle alone. Food became her teul.on rele<Uer and painkiller Many bulimia, when they first learn to purge, thin.k they've d..i.lcovered the perfect diet aid. But the truth ii that habitual bmgeing a.nd .omitinq ii very unhealthy and it may even cauae death. Comtant purging can upeet the body's ei.ctrolyte balance, the vital chemical equilibrium in the blood, which can 1erioualy dierupt proper heart and mu1cle function. Th<>M binge eaten who depend on lasati•.. to purge eace. calori• may ruin the normal functioning of their bowela and then may have to depend on laz- atives for the rett of theii liv•. In mo.t COMI, therapy ia aim- ed at increalillo the patient'• 1eU-e1t .. m and teaching bet I I new ways of dealing with prof euional dancer, 1he pobt.m. aod inl9curiti.e9 '° that deYeloped new choreography food ii no longer the central . and plotted it 011 paper uaao focua of her llfe. AllO, the stick-man figu.rn. She added bulimic need.I '° gain insight 0 • • arm mOYement, and le9s. and to bow bingeing ii •ning her I any dancer could follow what and what 1he ii getting out of the she had d.agned. behcmor. Bulimica mUllt learn to I Then came the iupiration. U toke rHponsibility for their dancert could read th ... lig111, eating habita. Therapy often , maybe deaf people who 1peG.k concentratH on teaching I and "hear" iigD language, behcmor modificotion techni· I could read them. Maybe, just quea that allow bingen to prove maybe, here was a re¥0lutionary to themsel•• that they are really I break-through in the com- the ODft in control. Bulimio, like munication sywtem for the deoJ. any addictive behavior, ii not an I What ha1 happened in ta• easy pattern to break. The ' next ten ye a 11 ii tr u 1 T bulimic will .till bave problem.1. miraculoua, and much c:r.qit The difference ii •he'll be deal-mu.Ill go not only to Va.S.rie S"t- ing with them in a new healthy ton but to two undentcmdiag way· and totally aupportive parnta, The following are tipe that are baeed on techniqu• that have been effective with women un- der treatment for bulimia and compulave overeat:ing. l) Control your poftiona of food; 2) exercile in moderation; 3) learn to recognise your own danger aonH that trigger bing"; 4) direct your thoughts through learning po•itiv• viaualiaation tecbniquH, S) learn to eat ju.It one; 6) don't let the bathroom ICale be a value judgement of you.r worth CD a peraon; 7) if you must bing., U9e techniqu• to spread the binge out 1uch aa Mtting the timer a1 to when you coo have cmother binge and the length of the binge; 8) figure out bow much bing., are coeting you and vilualise Uliog that amount of moaey on 10mething you reolly wantl 9) let 10meone you trust know about your problem•; 10) be willing to oak for help. Dr. Deni•• Bonner i• a Ma rrla9• a nd F a milr T1J.,.,,,.1a1 hJ Ne•porl a .ocb. lJ J'OU wiab to coaloel h er, b •r phone number .la "°A Jl lJ. who probably have nevei been asked to take a bow be1ore. Don. Sutton and Paul Sutton have turned their home into the , headquarter• for the movement. It ii the Center for Sutton Move· ment Writing. Room• ore production departmenta. The garage i• filled with (al) cobinetl. And now com• ~ computer. Dom. Sutton is rice pr~t and duector of commualty relatio111 for the Sutton m~ ment. Hu.band/ father Paul ~ Dr. Paul M. Sutton -ii a 8dea- tiat with r ord Aer09pace a Com- m unicationt Company. When I tint met Valerie, Doti.a and Paul, and studied Mr li~n language new1pap er, and watched her loborioUllly ltaw the characten that ~ the language, I felt tbat.ftle system was much too codl· plicated, too difficult. And that'• where I wa1 '° stupid. Of coune it ia complicated for me. But I'm not deaf. )Ult dwn.b I .. ,, VERJFn:D I ., 1984 Coast Media News Group To a totally deaf penon, the lanouage is 1ign language. They don't hear worde a1 I do when I WTite them or read th~ They ... event. and pbrmee, and emotions through word mad arm and lip and body mOM- ment. They ha.e the lil•:nt language of dancen. AD the world is a ballet of aou. Cdd Valerie u nderatood this. Not dumb me. AWARD WINNING MCM8CR CAUFOltHA .... All. 'Ul llSMfU U*IATIC* 3t Slal• A N•tlonol Awotd• Slnff 1'71 RICHMD BRONNER sttvt KADI.AHO IOI PAYSON SHARON TM VJOLI LtLAND '°""° ROGER AH0L& STEVEN OIOlllES DON ROK mPtodldoaPlocie Newpor1 Beoch. C A 92663 (714) 631·8120 Tr.• SowJ>vl' Cr.•1Qt. C <A!; "'f-1 ;-.;.-ind Irvin• T·.ct :y :ro p:10U.r..d ..... , <ill W.dn•edayt i. Tbo N••,.o1I M.alp !USPS 441-S?O) -....... to ... e .. ......, ot q•Mtal NC'll&otiotl by C'O\IJ1 .., .. do*' Meryl•. 191. °' ~. -• c.-. 1111111t..f A 20171. ui Sup.riot Cour1 lot th• CG•lltY o1 0....-. S.... ~ Caldornia a.ct by •4'nt011 i~t.of .. qiaoW~ to rwtia..a. a.D Pld*c ...... •-.al~ by lo• S11bKr1pfloe .. per year And with the computer, the lediou1 labor of drawing a thou· eand Sgur• to tell a *>rf, or report aQ "ent, can all be don• electron.icolly. With the ipMd of lig ht, there can be the tPeed of .U.Oce. The ct.of will bow tlle world, with.out ... r nu diDo to find th• cm.ewen tb.rO\&gh °"' kind of writing. A few weeb ago, Bill o~ Hei.. HamUtoa oombtw Wfh P.-a9d Bou&. Kremer lort o lately bootrlde OIOGM IM Wr· bor. during w~ the S..IMD Ceater pr._ated lta cuuulicsl ''Staaley" aworcle. after tN s.a.Je, lticli Igwe, r~ -ao-··m Cni611'1 ocmla919t Pre riou r9elpleat8 lacl• • vai.n. Sc..w. wi.o ~•llP •• male poeelble tile te "Sap Wrttiag lor E.-df'J U.." f ( I .._.q, liq IS ti: 11 •·•· Mark Tllomm No&., M, ol Newport 1eao1a. .. 'unrrtul at Come fftollwar cmd E·wmW lar a. No. 1 OD .............. 4dtlag. ll:G-.-. ....,..,... Tlloapeoa, 38, of N•wport BeacJa, .. an I rt I d at Come ffiolawaf mad ...... OD ..... dollolclrllabaclatvlsg. 1:40 .... J.tlery a.cm. Ha1elrl99, 31, of N•wport Beacla, WCll an 1 ctr d la tJae 300 Wcdr ol Dcmd St. Oil .. ...,.,,.. ol~. t:•-.-. TM ow.-ol a oa6a Mop ba tJae 1000 block ol 8dlW repartecl tJae tlM.it ol a 14 limat told ..... wtt)a a ao ''U1*· tr" gold ... ••cWllon. 9alwl at 11,100. Polloe aaid thW, char· me .... m •• Jaoa.n, ~ Cl · clitplay cCIH aacl took tlae neddaoe. 510:35 a.m. A 1..._t ia tM 1400 block of O•trlgg•r · Npa1tilcl tM tl.t8 ol cm Omegca =.:.oa: ;::1a~~ oo1d mad pead ...... ad .. gold aad .... ,. • ....,, 9alud at,.,,.,. Polee aaid .. ~wwzhad a wt.dowoa a utility door to gala eatry. Sall** ... rrh :tlN, tald8o oaly pocbl..-..d jewlllqr. n... WGI DO fttdeaoe of l'llM'• ''"9· W.OFTiq, liq 11 11:• a.a. PIUltp Aaclrew ec.., 18, ol New pod '-ala. WC11 aa•lrdatlottldwcmdFenaleaf oe•....._ol._..dd....,. loll ... at 11,SCX). 1:9 er.a.~ WaWo £mer. -. 31, ol Newport ....... Gii i rt I d at CocrTI llig~waf cmd Marguerite Oil 1upioloa of clnmkm cbMag. lol • at 11,· 500. lhoD. A nlki•t la t1ae 1800 bled oi Toyoa Lcme repartecl We Do It All Qua11y ci.an1,.. •Acconlt99 lo Hoyle" Src.-ciali1in11 in: • Fine clo1 he~ •Silh • l>rapcric~ · • RuJ~ or ~Ill 'lites Back Bay Cemter lnine at Mesa Dr. (714)642-0922 l!:::::======================================~J " (714) 843-8492 "Filling all ~ Graphic needs" When you get serious about shaping up ••• • •Cftfal ~ .. JP. • ::,-=.: 1111aa-.r11er *• • "'1u •11' 111111•• ·~,,... • l llcyclll • sa..sttecws • Uto "° ._ F_.., .,. ..... s.... • » "" •••• si.... .......... •S.. ... 119 E. 18th St. Costa Mesa 645-6110 • i I ... ' I. BEST WISHES TO ALL OUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS WHO SUPPORT THE FOURTH ANl'lJAJ. CORONA DEL MAR SCENIC FIVE-K BEVER.LY HILLS SAVIf\JGS AND l.04.N ASSOCIATo-.1 Coast Highway at Poppy Avenue 675-8866 Dan Webster, Manager Sheree Towle Beverly Jo Collins Cathy Tuttle Sue Byhower Debbie Krause .. C)ave running around! See Us. 2845 E. Coast Hwy. 673-4400 ,~j Open Mon.-Sat. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. G~l?IOQ PHARMACY • Delivery service available • Parking In rear • Personalized service • Special courtesy to Oasis Senior Members • Comparison shoppers welcome • Additional prescription Information available upon request 2700 E. Co•at Hwy. 844-7575 Mfg. retail $695 Creating Ideas to suit your interior design needs ... 700 Carnation A •enue 675-5761 · Jaye Benson, ASID Saluting Corona de/ Mar A PLAcE foR NAILS 67MIG COM TRAVEL SERVICE CORONA DEL MAR TRAVEL SERVICE 3419 Eut Coast Highway Corona def Mar, Caltfornla 92625 EST. 1955 Graham Gibbon• Marltyn Gibbon• Virginia Grupe kbata Cempbefl Bewrty Aoberta Barbara Stewart Elinor Schmidt Patty McOeniet Teri Ford Gertrude Cochran, Manager (714) 173.;.c)3IO "RUN GRACEFULLYI" l'ltwt• DlftlC •ncl ... "' ....... CBN1WR •21 lbL ----·· ~\ ~, .. .... ' "..r I \ ORNE:lAS" ~ co. A FAMtl Y OPERA TED BUSINE~ 3117 E. Pell. comllA IB. IAI. 173-7111 r 11'114: N~:\\~l>clIT -ENSIGN ... Running your. way for 31 y~ars ... .Scenic 5K Run SPECIAL COR0NA DEL MAR off. ALL SHOES Wl~ft THIS AD May 28 ·June 1 llCONDIOLE 3G9LCoaitHwy. Cst• ... Mar, CA 673-3444 Saluting the 5 K run " Pattie/pants! HARDWARE I I .. I. • tat SESSION JUNE 24 2nd SESSION JULY 29 illJt Jairmont lclJool ' ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST & FINEST PRIVATE SCHOOL Offering • SUMMER SCHOOL • SUMMER FUN CAMP • COMPUTER SCIENCE • ENRICHMENT & CAMP SPORTS CAMP Transportation Available Anehetm -1Mt Campua .Anehelm -WMt Cllftlpue Gradel: K-1 ~rades: 2-8 121 a. Citron 1557 W. Mable l.,_t .(714) 774-1052 IntrodllCing our ntwtst campus: YortNI Linde Cllftlpu• Grades:Preechoof-3 4717 y..., View (714) 524-1111 / llMNI 11NNll ~- / U.C. IMM SANTA IAIURA 11 ... llCAMP . l u C Santa lorbato ~ W:~~erme~ ond~ed • Boys Ond Gori& I AQeS 9 -11 • June -Juty acSdaS• TOURNAMENT TRAINING CAMPS ampe frasier ....... DapC.•p Boye A Glrle 4 -1 S • Horsemanship • 3-Whee~ Hondas •Swimming • Arts & Crafts •Sports & Games ' • Gymnastics '~ • Bumper Boats ~ •Drama JJ THE GONDOLERS ........... DON'T BE EMBA.uED LEARN TP SWIM IOW . • Monilw. Afternoon & E . lessons • ~mo. ttru Wt • htoor' Pool (714) 838-2550 12851 BROOt<HURST WAY GARDEN GROVE. CA 92641 HORU81 HOR8181 HOR8Rll HUNTINGTON CENTRAL PARK EQUESTRIAN CRNTER 1r Come & LNrn horse c.re end riding CALIFORNIA SUNSHINE GYMNASTICS Qlrta: 18 MO. TO 14 YRS. lop: 18 MO •. TO 7 YRS. CALI. 832-6408 Koll Buslnnss Center-Redhill (across from HeUcopter Base) 15411 Redhill ID Tustin, CA 92'IO •• l~ :?! SUMME DAY CAMP BOYS a GIRLS 8-12 JUNE 24TH-AUGUST 23AD ONE WEEKLY EXCURSION TO PLACES LIKE: DISNEYLAND, UNIVERSAL STUDIOS, SEA WORLD, KNOTT'S BERRY FARM, RAGING WATERS. ONE OVERNIGHT CAMPOUT EACH WEEK PLUS BEACH DAYS • SPORTS • SWIMMING •SKATING• ANO MUCH MORE OUR ·STAFF LOOKS FORWARD TO HELPING EACH AND EVERY CHILO ENJO.Y THE MOST EXCITING SUMMER AT CAMP COSTA MESA. CRAIG ARTHUR 141 ,4111 714-5300 AYnE . . • .,.,...,. JroirWlg fof Juniol Tournament P\oyefs AQ9S 11 -I 7 • Nature Lore ~ N~ Computer Program! ~ l •Go-Carts Pvt & Group L...ons·By Appl Beginner through MY. I Jumping Also Adutt Groupe ~ w~ The Number One Ranked ~ . al Tennis Club In California 0 ~ C-a. I m ANNOUNCES • June -August lJ S SP()QIS ~IO"follNI 990 "'°9"0"0 --Dec>' St lo<U ou• CA -)9 ~.<~:!_ '?.?~*'J 141-1515 18381 GOldenweat H.B. 1'9 ~ ~ MYRON McNAMARA'S ~--renn\~ •. ~=·=;= -·----·---_..,. ... _ f lJll"IO I .... .-ontf6U( ~lorOoroOl"IO U( ....._ •CJll"l ..-.. lg() C~ (OOC._ onG Ol"o. \' ' ' CARDEN OF HUNTINGTON BEACH 8 ,,.. ... 9Chool ernph•llng Kedemica Carden Curriculum Pre-School -Grecle l!lght Open the ,.ar around 1:30 A.M.-1:00 P .M. 721 Utica Huntington llMch Al-1441 Rdl ' Henion, Director YWCA SUMMER DAY CAMPS • Woodbndge Instant School *Turtle Rock School *Culverdale School June 24, 1985 August 30, 1985 Day Rate: S12.00 WMk Rate: $55.00 (lncludea all actlvltle1 and field trips) • For addlUonal lnformatk>n call: YWCA Irvine Program Off Ice: 862-3356 YWCA Executtve Offlce: 542-35n , • OPEN 6 DAYS -CLOSED MONDAYS ' Kt~,' It OAKES \V RANGERS Y.U LONG TEAM CAMP • FOf Bop and Olrte Located In the San Bernardino Mts. near Big Bear Lake -Camp Oakff Is for boys end girls 8-14 yura old. Session dates· 6/30-7/20; 7/21-8/10; 8/18-.8/31 Horses.swimming, water- skiing. backpacking. boating. fish- ing, crafts. archery. rlflery. utron- omy. Wilderness-Cereven Program for youth 1.rt-16yearsold. (8/4-8/17) Mature trained staff. An exciting summer experience For free color brochure. YMCA CAMP OAKES 600 Long Beach Blvd .. Long Beach, C A 90802 Phone: (213) 4'32-2026 , urlle rock Summer Junior Tennis Camps Myron McNamara has been a prominent name In tennis for more than 20 years and has worked with such greets H Pancho Gonz ..... Rod Laver and Jack Kramer. to name a few. Myron brings to thete camps not only the experience long recognized by the worlc:f'I top amateur and profetslonat tennis pfayefa. but also a very peraonet In· votvement in teac hing tennis to youngsters. These camps are open 10 the public and are designed to lmprav9 tM tennis game of 1un1ors. Join Wayne Tennis Club T -Shirts and visors wlff be given to d camper.a arid rackets will be awarded to cmap tournament winner•. Enrollment •S limited to slxstudents per instructor. SESSION DATES • July 1-12 July 29-Aug. 9 July 15-28 Aug. 12-23 ·Note C9f'\p ••II not be hetd J11ty 4tfl CLA88 TIMES Mon.-Frl .• 8 am-11 am 30 Houra • $220. 1171 JAMBOREE ROAO Fort"fll•t,.tlonlniormeNon NEWPORT BEACH c.ee M4-llOO Summer Camp Alee I to 10 f r,.,., ... J a~...,.•....., Groupe • lllde' .. 1tA•1•I• Regletr .... Ll•lll~ te • Cbldrt'ft .. ,. •••11Alfea1tol n.M related atudJ .....,_ , ., • AQUATICS • ....... Q • 9MCH DAYI • IPORTI • IOWLINQ • ROLl.81 IKATINQ • ART& CRAPTa • WllA • PICNICI a QAllll • INCUL ,,_. D•HIYLMID, KN01T'l llMY Palm. Mii DlllDZOO C.l90adL _._.. anl • 11N911 • RllM• lrigge, ••ded thhd in tlte k>un)011lbt, sunfyed a 1Ca1e ia tM roa.ad of 16 lingt. but oot· ia.d El Modena'• Jerry Frants, ~3, U , 6-2. He tlten qµafffied ior the Mmifinala witlt a 6-4, 8-3 ~ cnw St..• Jung &om Loe Altoe. In tlte Yictory onr Fn:mts, Brigge earned cm immediate •r· W:ie break la the dec:Wft third ......... .... took a 4-1 aclftmtage, and Wal n..,. threatiMd after tlaat. In double1, CdM'1 Mike JcmidD and Br.nt BUl'DI were elimblated bl the quartierbala. Brigga will get immediate ... iD the Miilie when be~ aeoond 111cMd Woody Hunt al Due to puu time the ..,,,1ftM)e, which will be held Saturday, Mar 25, will be CIO'feM bl a.st week'• illue.n , Joey 1 ames Is Leaque MVJ> Newpod Hmhor High'1 Joey team. Jam• llaa been hoeored cm the Mmt v alaable Plcrrer ba the Sea View l.eape b baleball. ~:~=..llhien6trt}: ~:: Jamee, whOH Sallora ad-Clreot Mayne, w.noed farth• them an.r other Co.ea Mela • S.0 Vt.wt.am. ill the CIF 2-A 'f!"Todd~. playotil after •t.ring cm tlte a~. COiia .'39 league'• No. 3 reprwntatiYe, I Meea .3SI hit .• .,, um MCl80ll. ~.!::..,Howard ffe ~ jUud Oil the f:int SS-Mmuiy Adam., -~ team by Sailor t.rmmate Naur N-..port Harhor .41f1 Adcuu, a .i.on..op who hit .fE/. 8=Fcnorite Newport pitcher Jon Mahoney OF·Rov• WO.OU .S~ (5-2 record) and utility player Uni'fWlitf .S79 Chril Parb (.~)were granted OF-M.lbParW, Coroaa 89CODd·t.am honon. clel Mar Outfielder Mike ParW from ~Lujan,· . 302 . 386 CdM was the lone Sea Dog MVP-Joey Jam•, Mi.ct.cl to the fint team. Tecim-Newport Hcubor 4T1 mate K.Yia ICCJYOllOUgh was a member OD the MCODd team. IECOlfD TEAM Brent Mayne and Matt Shaffer Wel9 the Np~ntatiY .. on the fint team for COllkJ Meea High School, cind Mike Lujan. and pit9her Jim Foley r•pr ... nted Elronda oil the lint P·Joe~. Newport Harbor p,DcneAub, ColtaM.m C-Albert Camacho, Soddlellac:k U' -~ S.ymour, "~ 3-4, 2.86 . 450 . a Sr. Sr. Ji, ... Sr. So. Sr. Sr. Sr. Sr . Sr . Sr. Jr. Sr. Sr . Ir .• IF ·Dene HuSOJ, Uni..mty .~' '91. D'-~ L"'*'..P• CclN .308 D'·C.. Harriloa, = ....... . 291 =l..c .. .317 Nib Salladay, o.w.. .383 OF .£rte Vena Do{ea, ,...... . 388 UT.a.n.ParD, Newport Hasbol . 333 It's• 1evtew of vou1 1nsu1ance coverages and needs Horne. elf. hit and health No COSI No obli gallon Call me l0t Ille Checkup Dien A. Cawlneea 2400 W Coast Hwy Su11e G ~.-•• -.. -.-•• -."""' (714) N1·$UO ...A.. Neywport Beach .. CA92e83 .......... Lllw1 .......... ~--" .... ,.,. ....... SIAll 1~111111 11tSUllAltCI COMPA1ilf$ ....... Olltttt ............. """" No ac/v•rti••r in this paper • PEWTER SILVER IF ARMETALE is mor• than a qallon from you Beautifully cmgravo<i fur ~•II 01..c.:us1oos WEDDINGS l\ GRADUATIONS MOTHER'S DAY ('l FATHER'S DAY NOACK TROPHY 170 E. 17th Street. No. 117 Costa Mesa (across f1om Von's Shoppmg Cente1) 646-3141 Sr . Sr . Sr. Jr, Sr . Sr . aa a Nher'a Day Gift from Ut! With each purdme of any Of our men's aiia, you ,nil recme a drea lhirt and tie of )'OUr dM>ice fmm our exlmlive in~ COMPAU! ------------------------ - I.I& NOTICE or DEATH or Clladotte II. Hei- AllD OF PETITION TO ADMIJIWIEh arl'ATE CA8E KUIDER A-1D10I To all ho1n1, ~Hlidori•, credlk>n. coe~t c:rodUon. oJMI ,._who_., bo ~ta· ........ lllo will .,. .... al C'hculo4'o M tMINI oko Cbarlolto Mano Heiu A potillon hoe boon Wed by faditli H Sto-rt, Chorlotto M ForMOn and Sora-Joan oi.. In tho Superio1 Colltt ol ~ Couaty r~ ti.at Judith H s..ort, apsi ahtecl m peno80l ,.,._.tata .. lo adnaiaillH th• - We el U.. decedent. n. ,....,_ fOCllMI* autliorily lo admlUrloor tho .-.. ..odor the fadepeado•I Adm11U.trotion of r...Act A lioaring oa th• potiltOll will be tleW o• ~at 9,30 aa ui 0.'4.. 3 i-ted at 700 CiYM: c-tat Ddw w .... Saata Aao, CA l'l70a IF YOU OIJECT to the gra•llno al ............ ,_ lllwnlld ellhot GPt*ll; al .. lleaNe cmd .... rou• ~ or 8le wn ... ob-~ --.. _..~tho lloartao Your appeaTO-lllOY be la .,_. .,. by ,_, ~ IF YOU Allt A CREDITOR a. o _ ..... ,er.._ ol Ille._ .... ,.. ... Illa ,_ .... wi• .. -11 Of ..-• It lo .... s-· _. ,...,.. ...... appota'9d by \ .. -11 .... bar_ .. ._. .... °' fllll .__ °' ~ • pO'lided IA ..ctio11 700 ol tho Caldon6a,,... Co4e. '"'• ... b IMllf dollM will Dot •• ..,. ,,_ .. bar-·-froa u. ... .................. aa-.. I YOU t«AT EXANIHE ...... ..,..,,.~n?M-•,.. ............ 11 .......... .... ..,_.. ..... .-....°' t p ............ ...,.., .... -.... 1h'n!' ..... .................... ......................... .. JM ................ .. ..... -,._..., ... ... ,, .. , ............. .. ,.._ ........ r •••• ...,... llllO -' aa.s o1 .. 10 ............. c.a.. . ~ .. ,._Kau-•'-.t. .. _.._, ................ CA al tilt 11• "'° NDm • Jt.lllll NOTICE OF DEATH or Cay An o.uaa AND or f'l:TITION TO ADIGHJWI &ii D'l'Aft CASE No. A-l•ltt To oil liielr1. M••flc:laria, CToditon, CO.tme-f CNditon, aM ,.-wllo _.,be~ la- ...-d la the will or _..ol Cary A.It Grillin ako Al1 ~ A peclllon 1-boea liW bf Lo1lle feaaH Law.oa la Ille Superior Cowt a( ()._,. C-aty roq\IOltiDf ti.at t.lle JOClllM Law· 9011 bo appoiated a• .-noaal r..,_lati .. to adaUU... .. _ rote ol th• ct-d•t. Thops161ioe i.....-ntMdlrto admbillW IN ......_ uclw tho lad~at Adalalltratloe ol r..iat. Ad A~• .. po4itlciawill'- helcl Oii ~ at 9:30 .... la Dept. 3 1-ted at 700 Ct-no C..ter Drift W•. S-.. A.a, CA 9'l102 IT YOU OBJECT ID .. ,._.._ a( .. petitlioe • .,.,. ....w ...... OPl*Jf at ......... aad ..... '°'*' obfoal'oM or Ila wrlftM • ,_._. with .. cout "'°'9 .. "-1tae Yau l!JI 1 II r • oe _., M la ,.._or bf .,.., .._..,, IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR« a ooall..-t ~al die._. ed. JOU .... Illa you dalla ... llio -.rt or Pl-' ft to .. ,_.. _... ,.,... ............ "' the c:owt _... low ..... ~ th ......... ..._ ...... .. pr09ided la _.. 700 .... Caliloan6a hollata eo.. n.. ... hw1Maedalall"'8Mt ..... ,nor .. 1o., ........ ... ol tilo lloan.o ~ ... . YOU MAY DAMINI ti.. Ille .,,...., .... _....'°" ... .... -................... "* ...,_ ........... . t . , ............ ....., .... _... ••• I ... .................. "89' .. ........ -........ ...... ... ,... ............ .. ....... .......,., .... .. .. , ......... _. .... .. ,...... ___ ...... .. _.... llllO _. ••s .. ._ cw .......... c... ~ lw 11• Ill 0-. ll ,....... '-'· of c.,..,, t &.Ma .. ...._ c....r DIM.~•• ...... CA 11711 Ille 11111/9 ..... E-11111 ftATDIDT or Wl'l'llDJUlWAL FROM PAJt'l'la:IWHIP OPERA TDfO UNDER FICTITIOUS aV9IJflm JIAME Tile followia9 porota• haa wit~• m a geeeral pcn1M• frcm .. ~ opora1nl9 WI• def ti.. 8olftioa ltua-DOIH of S1!MA PACD'JC rINANCIAL LIMITED at :ml Via Udo. SW• SCIO. N.wpoft Boach, CA 92883 The liotltiou buan-namo lllotemoal b tho po.r1Jlonhlp .,. fli.d oa ~ 4, 1913 In tho County ol OTa-..o Cou.ty n. hall •am• crad r...-C. ad· ct... ol .. ....-~ Cll 0 poltDol $pria9 Mouklia EatecpiMD. u.ited, .., WiWWe ...... No 1100, Lat ...... CA 9ll03I Slv-' r.-. Obavo o. bHalf o1 Spnag Mo.nm Ea•.,.._. Lialted ,,.. ......... -filed wiU. .... CoUDty 0..11 of 0to-ve Co.aty 04I May 9. 1915 S/18 S/23 S/30 8/S Nl3'795 ruauc NOTICE HCl'ttt IOUa aumxaa llAlllE ftAWWW I n.. lollowlll9 .,.,_ .. diU9 bat lao11 01· Mii No \ PMTNEJIS, 1100 QMQ 5owt. Salte 21f, Nowpan ...._ CA _,, 9'lpMa I M..a.. SJ91 Colle Roborto, Saa flla• ~.cAmn ...... E ......... _, Aoap.loo ltreo4, Laqua loodi, CA -I; 0.1 E ... e,.=nmdllle t;... ... flMlll o,CA97& 1'111 ....._ • ooad1 • d by o ~j~· s19 .. c1. ,........_._aw_.. .. eo..., Oorla .. 0..... Couey -.w.,1,1• J'IMNe,ma3 S/11 &Ill $,..I/I Nam tlOliikXMM- llAMS ITAiWWi n.. ........ ..-...... ...... -H I YOHA LINl>A AISOCIATll, 5120 c •• , .. AHno, No.-,ort 1-11. CA .. IUt T0tbo I.Jada, o C_.h,.,, ~Pa.._,.., Slall c-,_ A...... Ne_,..1 hoola, CA -LIM Ne II (Tor"8 i..>. • LEGALS CaWotnla L.iml'od Partaanlldp, 19 Corporate Pla11a. Nowpor1 ~h, CA saa> Thll a-a-ii coaduc:tod by 0 9ontrol por1noralup Signed RH Yorba L1ada, o Calatonua Lurut.d Porta.niup. y orbo LaAdo o.-lopmODt Co ' Inc . L M No 11 (Yorba lJada), o Cahforllio unu'9d Partnonlup . 'Tiie Wtlham Lyon C-pa:ay, o qenorol partnor Thie ltottment wat tiled wlrA rA• Countr Clorlo of OnmQe Couaty on April 29. 1911$ ruo No 1'275040 S 2 Siii S/16 S/23 NE37M f'VllLIC wana: flCiiiJOUa~ llAME ftAlUillt I Tho......._,.__ clo6a9 b.-.. ~ ONt HOU1' PllO PHOTO t STUDIO. 31,_ w ... lalboa 11941., Newport hacla. Coll.lattia _,, Dawi Wort.y, 201 Groacl A•••••· $011111 P-•11o11. CoMlarWa 91030. Jo Lyaa Jeta.. 2GI Oeaad A"•••· S011tlil PaeodeM, ~ 91030 Thlil b-'-IJ ooada ated bf • goaorol pcnturtllip. Sltned· DA VJD WOIU.ET rw. ........ ,_ew~1111o CollDly Clark llf o.._.. Co...., •Mat 3, I• ru. No f'27'M.31 S/11SID1/111 Ill NCrm 1t ...... "'l&fCllOTICS ---FlClftJOW • WWW 11AMS ftJllTC I n. ............... .... ,.... H : "J.D • ASSOCIATU, .,., .\!\ w ... Ooa. r-t. .......... a..... CA ma; """-" J, DI Cado, .. .... o. ... rreat, N··~·· ...-.CA- Tw. a-t.-IJ ~~11111a•laci1CN*ldd bf• ladhitort..t Sia-'· IUlOINALD J DI CAa&.0 ,,. 1111 ••• _ ......... c..aey a.. .. 0....-ea..., -~···· , .. No.,_ S/11 S/11119 "9 NCrm ...... •llOl"ICS.,__ or 11• .. *"'Dl-r1"8J011f'm TO •11••"9Ma.&Ot' Al.oollOUO ISftMQlll ..... , ...... ....,a.-.. ......, ............ ...... ................. ....., .... tliot tho uadtf'li9ud ~ IO ..u alcoholic boffroQ• at th• premi.., docnbod OI followw UI the epoce pnmdod below ?OS £ llo1boo 81\'d • BoUioo CAL 92861 Pl.mianl IO ONcia UltelltioD. tbe aade~ • applyuog IO !he O.,,Ortm•I of A.lcobohc Brrwavo Control lo r 111uonco ol aa alcohol1e bo•erav• !JcoftM (or bco-) lor •"-pr--.,. l.UO- SP£C trY ALL LICENSES APPLIED roR AS NAMES o r LICENSES APPEAR O N APPLICATION IN TKE SPACE PROVIDED BELOW "20" Of Solo 8-r 6 WlM SWC:SY. Milbe S/16 S/23 S/:11 NE37l2 PUBUC NOTICE nCTmova M1'lllCD9 NAME STAWWW I n. lollowtaq S--ON ..... b111lro11 01 FllANltLIN PMTNE"5HJP, llOl Do.. Street. SWte llS. Newport a-ti. CA .-0. ftoter P..-. S1'1 Via Ll4o Solld, Nowport a-la, CA taa. o-tld M !toll Cl1ld Dorotily lnt- "-eham loll. T,,...., ol ti.. I.oil boUy lrull daWd o.c-1* 14. 1971 4343 v .. '-A-... .......... loaclil.CA_, 'nit ..._ ii c:!OM9C!tecl by a goHral partaonlillp Slt•od ROOE" POltTtR ,,. ....... ,_filed .... 0...., c:lad °' 0.-.. ea-tr oo May IS, 1915 Fiie Mo l'2'7'DIO S/11S/2.11/10 I.It ND?ll ~ .... PUalC llOTICS hOiillOUS Mm MANS ITAi'&ii&llT n. ....... ,...._ .... b1111-•: HA1'IOR PODrt ASSOCIATES. 1100 OeaQ ....._ ,_.. 217, ......-...-. CA _,, _.... J Moll., ... Calle Roltorto, Saa J•a• Cc .... -. CA tlln, ..... I. llfw.-. .. Ao..,aloe 5"reot. =-~·CA=~l! J.-Cu ... CA_,. n. It.-.. Ir 11 t t11• "'o 1·-·' ,.r1•= ....... : llHllN J, NU , ,.. ... ,., ........... 0..!ICy a.. .. 0..... Oooty .,...,, a• ...... m.o. ,, .. t/11 1/10 I/I Ma7ll PUaLIO NOTICE nc 11 I IOU8 8U9llfD8 NAME ITAWWWI Tho loDowta9 .--are doaao b111lao11 01 ltAISEflt PAflt'l'NDSIUP. 1&01 Do.. Strwt, Sm. 165. Newport 8-dl, CA 9'8l. RoQ.r ....... S37 v .. Udo Soud. Newport loacA. CA 93163. Woktoa Wodiot, tcM0 MocA!UIU BotUna:rd. Newport looch. CA ..,, Thie b-11-. 0011clucted by 0 general partaoreh1p S19nocl R001:R PORTEii Thlie ....._..., -lilod with the <!ouaty 0..la a( Ora.Qt Co11•1J .. Mery 13, 1915 Fiia No. F'Z7620 I SI 18 S/23 S/30 1/6 Nt3789 PUaLIC NOTICE nc 1 rnoua 9U1IDfEBS ilAME ftAlDIElfT n. Wowi.g ....-II ~ ttulaan oe BUSINESS SlRVICES. IZ E 23td SI C- M-. CA 92627. Do n1ol W 5'tJ 4ma, IS33 Sylwi Lone, ......... laocla, CA Di80 ~ ...... _•conducted by on ....._..... Signed DANIEL W SKIPAJlDSON ,,. ....... , -hied W\lb IAo Couey C1erla ol 0.089• co ... ty c-.tr .. May 13. I 91S ru.Mo mam S/ll S/2.1S/30616 Nt:l790 ,,,.,,C NOTICE rw:nnoua •U91Jf'Em 8AMS STA'fDiZJft ,.. ......... .,.._ .. do4 .. bHlaou 01 TALTOHNA Clnl'ISD. l90 W IS St No 32, .._..., loacll. CA tal3.P\iM .. M RTCW, _, W 1' S. No 12. ,.._,._. ...._, CA "*3, Wcala Phlllli». 7211 E Colaabv•, ~.CA.-r7 Tw. ~ • .,. _ _.,.s.-_acc...t•,.. by • f•H~ol ~·••orrlllJ S11ao4 PHiUP M fltYCHEL ,..., ........... _ .......... c...,, Oorla el 0..... C-aty .w..,1, 1• .... ... ,_ 1111 a.ill at» •ts ~ nonnoua Mm 1 1 •AMS ftAftNDI I Tho ....... ,....._ .... b.._ oa MAt>OMMA Pt.AU A.llOQATD, GIO V• '- A••H•J. l•IM MO, Now..,t ~t;A_, Madon no Rood P"-o ParfDM'I. ~ v .. lanaaa A--. s.t .. ~. Nowpor1 looch. CA 92&80 n. • .,__ • coadlldod "' 0 hnutod ~·•up MADONNA ROAD PLAZA PARTNIRS 0.-ol PartDtt 8y WlWAM A HOWARD n. .......... -lilod wtUt •h• Coent Cark ol 0.....,. eo.. • .., _ Apnl 22. 191S File No F774516 ~ 2 S 9 ~ 16 ~ 23 N£37S2 ~I,.. NOTICE or ""Dl"'l ... Df ... m"'ON TO ElfOAOI! Df TllSUW: or ALCOlfOLIC KYERAOCS s-1.a To wi.o.. ft Mery CODCDm S.btect. --al lht i.e..... appbed lor,..,.... b«eby 9'ft• llilat llM -~ pr~ 10 ..u ~ ba ·~ at Ute Pl'-'-' *"'°'ibwl Cl9 tollo-UI Ibo 9poce Jfcmded ba6ow ~ E ~_... .. I''. Nt..,..11 loocla. CA-I Plan-I lo Nell IAleD-, tho Ull~ ii applytn9 IO lhe ~-·of AJoohobc: a...mvo Control lor l11u oa ce of a• olcohobc "-••n>9• l~n• (or .__, kw ~ pr--- 1o11o-"41" Oa Solt...,. w ... (Pub Eat"' SPECIFY ALL LIC ENSES APPUED roll AS NAMES o r LICENSES APPEAll O N AIPUCAnOH IN THI SPACE Pi'OVJDED Ill.OW NEWPOfltT LANDING RESTAUMHT lyroo~ Siii &r.13 S/30 NEm• PU8l.rC llfOTICll: nctdiOUaMm MIS ITA'l'DiDli n.. ...... .-........ lt•el•-... OUICISILVU ADYHTlllNO DUIOM t •RODUCTlON NETWOH. ,.,. .,.,... cu.. ,... J. "· flao U714, Doaold Ort••• a.-.t.t, ... Rt 1 IM, 0-.. . CA_, 'nlil ........ IJ ..... ..,_ ...r1h ....... DOM4U>O Ol.QDLD ,... '*'' ... _ ........ a...., a.. .. a.-.. c...,, •Mirr I, t• ,.. .... ,,,.., S/11/ll &1111111 .,,. PUaL1C •ones ncnnooa•-NAME STA'W n. ....................... ....._ ae ACTING UKJ: A CLOWN, 4311 E lay A ......... CAIMI. lnaaao.dc.lseilt,410 [ layA ... lalbao.CA-1 n. • .,.__ ·~.., _ oadi,,...ual Soq..d tn.a a... n... .,..._,,, -Uod ..... C-.1y Owlt °' Ora..,. a...., oa ApnJ JO, 19115 role No F273660 Sit S/18 S/23 ~/30 NQll9 PU8LIC NOTICE ncnnou..,.._. NAME ftATDIDIT n.. lollowt119 COlpcll.,._ ..... ••g ~ ae IA> v-a ~ (I ) v-i ,..... a I 0 I .. AN-tac (C)V AA~*G S ... nea Crt. EM.. Pe»&t. CA !m29. Daftt Lo MD•Dp8. *G So.an. Crt. Da... Pa1M. CA -n.. ~ Ill coacl9Ctltcl "' • corpo""6on, v-r AMiii "- of Arnenca Inc Sie-d DA YID LA MONTAGNE, ,._..t n.11 ~-· -lilad wlUI .. Co11nly Clerk of 0taDqe COUllly 0 8 Moy '· 1915 No rilo rm119 5 '9 S 16 Sf22 S12:9 NES7oa PUalC lfOT1Ct nCTTr'IOVS auww NAME ftAWWWI 1lio hllowlae ..,._ ID .... b1111r .. 1 0 1 PllO POOL sa.vrct. 22'7 v-R ..... Nowport "-*·CA,_., AnolW ~. IX7 Vlt11l H--.. ,.._ pan l.oclll, CA ._, n... i-.t-• ~-•adidlacmltlae.,• ._, _ 1adl•ldual $1•••411 Arool• 0 ....... '"'· ......... -............ Cooaty a.. al 0.... o..., • .. May 1.1• NaNo nnlM S/I S/11 S/SI $111) - : . llAJ'ZI -Chde lllr--. (II) of •wp11t Jla.. II. HmM. Jeter lo.t May M. ( .. e..ry, .... Mt~lcallooL..._lDtoa..t..._........ I.)~ 819t llmnmcm le lllU Ln (II). up ID..-. Rcai.o. WOD avam.t ~May _........_...,...._a .. u• Be/ore The Loss HURRAY FOR THE BAND! -Mark Colem.cm m.em.hen of the UCLA marohlnq INmcl tnrHI· and band memben ch.er du.rlDCJ Coleman'• eel by bu.a to Newport Beach tor the aurprlee. .ath birthday aurprl•• party. S.•ent .. n PRIDE OOE'l'H BEFORE THE FALL -Chrl8 Chuck llcOcmcm waa the ~ 11 ..-. for Hirahora (15), Ji9ht, toucbee home plate amlcl the Bcdloss la the i.t •n••NJ. ( ... n.y, .... hoopla after a 91ancl alcam hOIDelUD hit .. '! I.) Piercing Eyes Reveal Presence 01 Psychic by Eric Norrt. ucept for b.i9 ey .. , Ron War· moth doesn't look much like a proJ..Conal prrchic Dr....d during an interview recently in a conaervative blue •uit, ru. 1hirl looeened at the dollar, he looked more like a banker reeti09 after a day at the office. It wa. only ru. piercing blue eyff, which look ae though they really can ... into the future, that gave any clue to b.i9 profeaion of the poet 20 year1. At 43, Warmoth ii perhape one of the world'• best-known peychice. Police deportmenta - Ulcludino the L09 Angel .. P.D. -call on hia help in particulmly difficult ca .... And ru. exploit. have b.en written up in a ho.t of nationwide ma9azinH, ranging from the predictable 1uper- market tabloid• to the more ltaid New.week But 1ult 01 he doee not look like the public notion of a pey- c hic (one almo1t e llpect1 a crystal ball or a deck of tarot card• from eomeone who makN hia living telling the future) War· moth dOM not opera te in the 1ame fild 0 1 moat of hi1 collea9uH Rather than spend hie time predicting w hot Prince• Diano will do next year or who thil or that movie ltar will many, Wa r· moth ii paid honchomely to tell bu.Rne•men where a nd when they 1hould invest their money. He ii one of only a handJul of "buainee1 p1yc hlc1" in the world. Warmoth, who appeared in a charity f undrai1er at the Ba.lboo Bay Club on Feb. 15, cla- cu.ed hia prof.-ion Ul an in· ~w. To 9UJJl up what be doee -be calla himMU a "Troubl•hooter" -Warmoth told the storr of an u.uidentifi.d land de•eloper who WUDa.d to build homN on a huqe parcel of land north of Los ADgel•. A.a do many Newport S.Och-bc..d land dey.Jopen (aocording to Warmoth, who would not name ..,.aiic firm.) the man ooDtactecl Warmoth to amk wlleda. the tlm• wm light to build. 119 wanted to 1mow lf the land troWd go up m Yalu, and whether Ua.e WCll wat9r un· c&.grouad b tU ~ and bcrb-11 I i.. planMCI .., bmld. Alter be a1SUred the builder that the land would go up -and a.l.o adriaing what to build and where -Warmoth made a trip to the lite to utilise what he tenM "pei-dowuing," a P9JChic akill he u... to fin~ undergroWld water, oil and metal depocUa. "I told him •drill here,' and we brought in two CJood producing water weU..," Warmoth aummed up. Naturally, there are thoee who might be ekeptical of a man who claim1 to be able to predict which way the bu.r:iD .. CJcle will tum next. Even Warmoth admit. that much of what he does in the bu.r:iD .. field -in· eluding proqnoetioating where the pria. of predoua metala will CJO and how th. inter.t rat. on bank loam will fare in ooming months -oould be done by a competent econom!M. liut there are many who do believe in him. He will not name epecific client., but he did laf that 1enral Gr-k ahipping Un .. have retaihed hia •nioee, and he ha11 pre. clipping8 that detail fabulou1 1ucoH••• locating underground oil and meta» depocit.. He cJaiJu that the prediction.e he publkh-in a monthly newaletter regarclin.g the .tock market haft been 85-to 90-peroent correct. And although he jobd about oa. IP«lacular 6ailure in which a eo-oa.U.d "&t.nd8" ran off with SIO,CXX> he had pcmded to *1t a linging career, hia own limited inYe•bnct. in the 9'ock market ha•• paid off hcmdeomely, he aaid. '1 follow a hunch. I do quite well," be aaid. It'• important'° llcM, thov.gll, that Warmoth doee DOt try to predict the outoom. of, eay, loot· ball gam• or i.e.. roe.. He ecdd thOle kinda of ..-a CIN more difficult to peclid, cmd M 1a leery of beoom.lng mt'OMd ta gambk"9. Warmoth'• ~ aMW11, he .md, wse nwtued at aa ... ly age, wbeD hit moda. woUt ohaDnge Wm to tell -... pk'tuN U. lriacl ltkM-...... cm aftlop. '1t _. ,_ o _. al the time -plo,.d lo ....... dowJa, but lt ... cmo I F 'rat tralniDg for PIJ'O)da ctCM' Tl '' A.ide from thoee early es· periment., though, Warmoth'• psychic abiliti" (he prefen to call it a talent, much like playing a piano or painting a picture) lay dormant for many yean. He attended college in the midw ... , •tudied literature, and effntual· ly became an actor and dancer on Broadway. But the 1960a, he acrid, "swept me up in the mo•ement." At the age of 23, he gene up the theater and became a prof...tonal psy· chic. Warmoth, illtere11ti."9ly, doee not h•tate to decry the efforta of other well-known ~. whoee predictiona reoeiff wide coverage in aome mogasinee. "It'• a whole lot of non..D.89," he aaid. "The proof ii in the renltl. Any hoUMwife throwing tbe dice could do a• well. It really tench to di.ecredit the whole field." Warmoth aaid he u.aee a~ ty of different ~. rcmg· ino from the "pli-clowaag" to "remote riewing," which he wiee to tell police where they can find mimng (or dead) peraona. The Mntation oJ t.lling abou the future or where to look for thing•, he ecrld, "ii like 1e>meone had told me the information yesterday and I'm recalling ll'' Although he does not now ue many of the techniqu• (he did at one time, when he worked the nightclub circuit, howe•er) Warmoth predictahly demOll· .trat.d many oJ the ttock P9J0bic fecrta at hil Newport Beach apP-anmoe. In addition, he di8cu-.d the comia:l9 local and national butill-out· look in broad tenM. Warmoth acrid p1ychic ability ii eometbino which anyone ccm learn, although it it harder for adultl to pick up the akill . "I look at the p1ychic field a1 a form of the creatiye art.I," he aaid. "Anyone can 1-arn it, but how many great piani.111 or paiDtien me there?" 811() ..... Q QIWIU OtrTD TUii -S..... Kl-. .. TM Jr. .... ~· ....... Dl-.t.... p1111•• ......... ... ''Cea .... -..._.,..,,,..-• to au a.111•., (Wt> • .-..-.. ._t oA ..._ Wz• MM ..._t ............ A.aalatloa., _. lb. .... Or11••-(1t9lat), ............. tM 0..JNe .. _ .......... , ....... n.. --· --.......... tile ... 11n•Wllty •Ill•••• ....... t.r IMniaw tl.e lalP ... ..i.. &a. wine la dMk IMJ I zlln ...... -W•I Wf Plme la ••.-rt •••" _. o ... .._. 1a i...-.. n.J::::•M• tMls ........... ..,~ ......... .-i.....0•..-.11.e m..a0.11111••~·, FlerA .... •1••••...-a.r,._.,_ "8e Ormf•Y te """''"..,.,... ... ta....., 11 •..tty ................ _......._...,..._a •• •• Tl•ed ol tlle same old Jolt? 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(Mrs. Alten I .) ............................... Twtln · Jlfnalt.t H*' (Mn. DonMd) ••............•....•...•.•.•....... Twttn Judy Houllhen (Mn. .._..) .................................... Tuttln Sharon Pahlley (Mrt. o.le) ...... : ..................•........ s.nta An41 Janice Smith(~ Ttd) .........................•.•......•. s...ta An4I Cynthia Fry (Mn. Selplwn) ••..•.............••.....•.......•.. 0....., Aitatcy ""'-Y ~ ~ .................................. ~ Ma'1ltw J. Coult (Mn. Geo,. E.) •.......••.•••.••......•.•••.• On"I' ltobtf Mcltwllft (Mn. Ooft9ad) ..................•.•........... FullnOft Faye lef;ell•r (Mn. fwnttt) ..........•..•..••••.••••••.••.•. FullnOft Glonl Sltftnlonl (Mn. Lloyd) •.............. ··················"""'°" lertt.tra Watdll (Mii. ScMtOn) .•..•........•••••••••••.••... FultnOft Gaye Ouncen (Mn. lbchlnt) ..•...............••.............. AMhltnt ~ •••hm•11t (Mn. MkMlf) •.•...........••••....... -~ Di&t..t w.-. ~ ~ ......... , ......................... s.. """° Jo Nrll C-..y (Mn. D*) ........................••....•.. S. °"19 1ette CHnet (Mn. ..... y) .•••..•••••••.••.•••••••••••••••• IM Olip __ ... ,, program to help ._nogen. Meanwhile ~ at the lnlne Marriott Hoc.I, MardaD hoDONd Ricbcrrd nam.on m, cbairmcm of the Board and CEO of Secnart· tr Pactfio Corp. and Secudty Pacific National BaU, wbo IMm penonally a..Uted philaa· tropbi• and IMm hen a ..,.dal friend to the educational th•rapy progrmu of Mardcm. Tiu. blaok·ti• clllaner wa1 chaired by ff.my $eget*om, who acknowledged donon In the H.ter Fowulatloll, Hoag, The Imm Company, Job D. Luak, Northrop, J.M. Peten, Smith Intemational, Segentrom and Som,/ Seourtty Benak. More demon WeN the Aino- Focmdation, Atla:atic Rk:hfteld. Copley Cabe!. f.cruidoia, Ermt I ~.Flan, ion, Carol cmd I.any Hoftmcm, Cad~. Jtremer Fouclatioa, Pactfic Mutual, Pac:i& Tei.., C. L. Peck. Profe11ional Sport• Planneu, Ha rry Rtnk•r, Rockwell and Tou.olae Roa And laat but Dot lecmt Wall the a:maual Vt.a=-Ball he)cl OYer at the Newport Marriott. N•edl•• to 1ay, "•• will ,..._,w (tlUa clay) long after Scmarday'• ~· ,, • • • Hein and Bill Hamilton and 801uaie aucl Peter ~remer receatly hoMcl the 1985 Stanley Awarcla from Suttosa Sign Wntu19 for the Deaf. HoDONCl ... Dottie mad Glen Stillwell. "Aa EftlU.Dg On the on.at Ea,,Nll'' WCl8 the tMm• tor the 59th amaual ~Ball MW at the a...tr Wo.bh Hotel Sta haadNcl g'CMl9 .-..cl the Ore-' lalboaa '° w tt traubmed iDto a 9DOky 1820'1 train llation, witll.i.o. v ... trusak1, kio1k1, aad otla•r cmorted CICOOWltnaaftt uecl cm Pl'OF9· Jodi Craig cbaired. A1drt1cl . by Mimi Hara.oe, Nmlcy TOWll· •Dd, mad SUICID Murdy. • • • ComiD9 up U. w..k.ed Jue lit Iii th• cmaual Teull Toona· .. at lpODIO~ by tM AdopelclD Gulld. Patro..-b tw. 2tlh aa· s\lal..,...,.,.. bcmolllCI at a '9a ~Award Wbuwr Dotti ltlll...U (left) lllml ClaollMr and Valert. Sutton crnd P'h1J Maurer at the Sutton lip WdtlDq Jackie H.at.ber at the Sutton 8"n Wdtlne NaePtloa. reception . t ........ lty .... ....._. ~lty8mwy1Wi&A Gary•••• ~ ..... y praenta a Father'• Day Spee la I and not just for fathers!!! Our gilt to you ia. FREE Cele-Baa• Fabric Belt with each purchue of the clallic Pele button-down collar lhirt. Happ)' Fadler'• Da)' ._, . ......~·······a... ........... .. #11, F..W.. ..._. • N..,_. 8eld • (714) 7D-16U • lal1..e ,, ...... W l 1 • Paradise Cafe: A Top Attraction by Jack Holla:nd Tbe Pamcllile Ccde JooaW Oil NeWpwt Cuter Ddft bat ..... .m.o cWgtaW ouka .. tor ... tour ,.an. Jt CICllM Dato ~ •• lb --Wt Omit and CJ.cner re.tC1Uraat and went out Oil th.U OWll. n.., l&OW owa u r.-uraata, i.Dchldmg PaaudiN Cafe, with locatiou lD Laa Vegaa, San Diego, and .... hei.. Sam Rametti and Brian Hom are two of the a who bcne .. D to ii that Pcm:rdl. Cafe became OM of the top attractiom lD the eomewhat ezclu.tn Newport Beach area lD Fcnhion Ialand. Their motto hm alwoya been to Ml'N the frellielt and be.t food pomble with an accent on American cuiane with an Italian touch. They are noted for their pallla and their fith d.innen. They buy their pa8ta from a reputable Italian market and their fiah ia caught daily a1 it com• expectantly out of the ocean into the tabl .. at Parodi.le Cafe. Competing with the more H · pen1he and ezclu1ive re.taurcmt. around the Newport Beach ..ction ii a problem, Sam Rametti contend.. ·"We are alwQJ11 being com- pared with other r•taurant1 here, Rametti explained. "While we may not have the variety of fi1h , for in1tance, we do specialae in the fin.ell in pasta dilh• and a tempting array of Ma food. We buy our fr..b filh &om the eam• ma:rUt that..,.... R'*Y Pellacm. Ou cliaMn en pdoecl at a!MNt •.• to 12.85 wttll tM R111ty Pellacm dlargbag hi9ll•r pdc.. for tll• ICIJD• thinga. 1f e wiJl Jll'ON OU iood Iii cm good if not bett9r tba emf other oafe heN. "We ha•• our particular epecial attractiou, one oi which, 1urpri1iDgly enough, l1 our chicken liftll. Some peopW, belie•• it or not, drift cm b m fifty m.U.e to get them. They an 1auteed in bacon fat, doued with brandy and brown ICl\lce and topped with bacon. Then there ia our Chicken Mouta.rde which ia chicken bremt Mned in a mu.ta.rd 8CJUce. And there i8 our clamic Pan Romt, a eeafood roalt gently fried lD a pan with garlic, 1hrimp, ecallop, and lohlter with white freth claml. Thie ii $12.95 for dinner." Peter Fay ii the chef. Saladl are ema attractin her• with a diHerent one each day. There i8 one delectable lalad which featur.. chicken beast, avocado, Belgium endive, celery, romaine lettuce, bard boiled egg, tomato and iceberg lettuce. It ii priced at $5.95. In d .... rt., there ii the 1COn· d alou1ly rich Chocolate Decadence which I tried and it ii guaTanteed to add calori .. the tempting way. It ii a rich, deep chocolate ca ke (ma de elaewhere) and is topped with whipped cream and a redpberry Melba sauce that ii 1imply Guide You've heard about Bob Moms' "overabundance theory" of serving enormous amounts of fresh. truly American Food at Gladstone's and R.J .'s. Well , now he's serving the greatest seafood brunch ever experienced in Newport Beach ... or anywhere. Bob calls 11 the S ENSATIONAL SEAFOOD SUNDAY SPREAD And rt is TRULY AMAZING. The problem lS that .Bob wants us to ti1t the whole menu in this ad It's never going to fit. So just remem~r: SUNDAYS 10-3 RJ'e THE RIB JOINT ~Campus Dr N.wport Beecll OW 714-979-RIBS SATURDAY A SUNDAY IW Gle4et ... 'e4 FWa 900 8-yaide Dr. Newport Bach DW71.......mift Here goes ... Lobster & Crab Benedict, Poached Salmon, Scallops, Shrimp, Paella, Oysters on the Half Shell, ALL THE C HAMPAGNE YOU CAN DRINK, Chilled Shots of Stolichnaya, Golden Caviar, Clams on the Half Shell, Fried Calamari, Shrimp Creole, Ceviche, Poached Ttout, Lox and Bagels, Rare ROMt Sirloin, Seafood Omelettes made to order, Frnh Juices, Waffles, "Creamy" Creme Puff•, GLADSTONE's Famous Chocolate CW, Apple Pi ~t. Pa:racliM eat. allo .. " .. ......... Cll well Cll ha.DoM9. Twooiu..u .......... D1ao ottraetiou an HaeYOe RacMa., and ere l1aalllat. ,.. nlD99&om12.• to •.•. LullCIMe an mo.cl at a~ of 12.95 to •.95 wttla a Slmmp Low. at tM top rate. Salad. an a dealded.11 allmtag ~Sabi· to odaer cboioel tlaat rage from 12.25 to about •. 915. ~ .. al80 cm i.Dtriglli.Do pam aao.cl bgel Hair. with Red Clam Sauce. Jt Iii thia aooca.. mlud with red clam emace cmd ear- Diahed with IJttJeMCk ckau. All dlnnen com• with ~ and there an 80me price lb dlnnen on di.Hennt Dightl. Speed lD -•ice II a mut here, and lt i8 the rule that dlnnen mut be Mned within ten to twel•• mi.Du'" from the time th9Y an ordered. Wm. an moetly California, but d.rlD.b of all kinda can !:Ii MrVed, there t. a matinee dou· ble feature with two driDb for the price of one. Thi.t ii the hap- py hour time and ii 2:30 to 5. Plentiful hon d' oueYret are from 5-9 in the lounge Monday to Fri· day. Win• are MrYed by the gl<m1 aa well m by the bottle and that appli• to _champagne too. For a wide and varied menu, which •••n include• eandwich•, Paradiee Cafe lat at· tracting a tteady patronage. PAK ROI.ft(._... Cafe) ft» lam beeA a faotod .. at the Nllknarcmt ior ..,. time. 3 OL IOClllope 4 ea. clalu ~tip. oDioa 2 oa. fl& (wlaite ~) 3os. ... p 8 OS. clam jajoe iom.r -ahoat l ~ os. (more ccm be added according to taate) 1/8 tip. garlic 2 01. cream 2 mu.1hroom1 ~ oa. butter Lightly dutt the eoallope, ahrimp, and lohlter lD flour. S}jghtlJ brown on all lidee with a pi.Deb of onion and garlic. When brown add dam jaioe, c:ream, and pinch of white pepper. Reduce to about ~ makino it thick and creamy. At thia point cool for about one minute and sw .. t butt.r ii ltined i.D. C1mm CJT• ateamed eepa:rately to aYOid any 1CJDd getting lD the dilh. S.ne in a Imo• IOup bowl. ----------M~~"'--------- _B_rls_t_o_I _&u_&._Grl_ll_e_tCR\ Sunder C'*"t111ne 8Nftefl ... H 'Z' ............. """' 1t ........ ,.... He..r MOUN '"H111t11l•I "--In Town" Deity 4:00-7:00 p.m./M Well Drtnb 11.11 JOINUSI .9J11jto/'//"tfm1 .YibW 1131 ........ It., c ...... -(11') 117-1111 ..., ....... AN You Can lat CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH 10 A.M.-3 P.M . $7 .95::.. 14.95 =i. HANCCHOW I • ~DANT I 720 W. 19th Sl Coet• ~ (714)llO-lll0-2 Irvine proudly serilng Sunda·y ONLY Champagne s711 Brunch EVERY SUNDAY 10-3 P.M. 14348 Culver Drive, lrvlne (Heritage Plaza) 857-2103 r ~--...................... ,. ............. .. ,.. AUtelt ............................... .......... CIN etr-1. l tor) Bw•M Clul8ty -• lloal• Delert. on.&(~ 1 to r) lten ~ • .U Of tM AU.rt Sitton home ol O.....• 0o\1Dty, aL.. wltJ. llhenrtoD .. wpod OeDeta1 ....... , OhmUe Dyke cmd lcd. llGDeger lil&oa Hill. Sheraton Raises Funds For Albert Sitton Hozne The Sheraton Newport Hotel recently celebrated it. annual Banana Club Party cmd thia year 1he theme wm a wedctiDg and the happy COUJJM WOii the Sheraton Newport'• "mcmoot," a gorilla named Al.znMer and h.ia new gorilla-bride, Pmdlla. The p~ of the "weddmg" wm not ju.t to thank the hot.1'1 Banana Club mem.ben wbo are re1pODlible fc. booking gu.- rooma in the hotel, but more lm· porlantly to rm. gift. for the Albert Sitton Home for abu.d and abandoned childnn. TH party wm a huge tucce. With ''wedding gu..tl" donating Oft? 400 gift. to the Orange Cov.nty home. ''E1'WJ year we th.row a partyf for the Banana Club menben," aaid Slleraton Newport Salel Man.ager Mica Hill. "But OU. year, it wm trulJ lpeda).. The mountai.D of toya 1-ouglat bf Uae gu..ta wcu 1peotacular. r .. neYer ... n 1ach an am~ r-.pc>JYe." WINNER OF THE SILVER AWARD, 19&4 SO. CALIF. RESTAURANT WRITERS ASSN. ESTABLISHED 1118e 2IOO NIWPOAT •LYD. Na'W'°llTRACH '71••• SATURDAY & SUNDAY BRUNCH 10 A.M. TO 3 P.M. SALAD BAR • FULL MENU COMPLIMENT ARY MARGARITA 2101 PLACINTIA C08TA MllA M2·11ft SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH BUFFET STYLE 10 A.M. TO 3 P.M. PLENTY OF FREE PARKING THE CANN FRY a-.--~1•aa•1:•,... ..., coca•.-u • 1:Jt,... LIVE ENTPTAIWINT IN LOUNGE 11 LlltJdtl, 112;1'1 111111 115-511 ·l'.A VAi 831~120 ABOUT HAVING Y•R llESTIUllAIT INCLUDED IN I IUllE ~J.UHoD-• W'Ma SCR °"""..,... • wm !cUv to do Atl.ol r..-·, 'M:rt11 Harold ad ... ..,._ .. • .. ?. eel -th«NO~ --agala ....... WQI ........... - at a -.,. oaalloow1. Aler all. tlm plar bf a So.ad. Alrioaa wrtt.r ii aot ........ •of Meat, w iltt dwped b .... ,.. .... IMad -wldl .... Wl...ce of .... CIJMlltM6d .OU I ..... m Soldll Mdoa, Aad 1tdoeeeolathe~of.._ ... -a yowag whMe 1DG11 cmd two hlacb. The*-! la uple. HallJ ii a wlUt. bar wha. matt.. cmd fatMr Mn. a ... roam. Two of W. clowe frieDdl are Wille cmd Sam, block awn, wllo ..-.. cm waitMa and ay otMr menial job at the ... room. Hally con&dee mCllt of hia ' feeliD91 to ... -· he ii tWr friend. But tl.eD with Im NCldioD '° .. clrwakea 6c6er and Im iaag9in9 mother, the boy nddeDly tube 1111 nbeDkm o.t on the black men. He t-... i.e be called M.-. Harold and all clo1eDHI betwMD them cca• to a hall Sam, 0.. of the b&acb, Bglm bcJiCk at the nh.mnt buldl Hally heapa Oil him. ffe ... : Shakespeare, Art Classes Ollered At tier Two upcoming oomw from UDiftmitJ of Cali&onpa, 1niDe ~ feature a.JlUQcil op- . portunitlel for aticioDOdol of both drama and art. ''ShakHpear• at the Old Globe" wUl gtye pmtlc:lpcmll the chcmoe to 9aia tr.lh im6ghll bato the theatrical cm well m liMlwr iacetl of Shak~ drama • ba OD-<:ampal clam •Utll90' Cll ..U aa at the ~ of : two of 1m p1aya: Rkmard m cmd I A Midlnmmer Nigld'1 DNCDD at : Sa.a Diego'• old aw. n.aw. I Clam meetiagil wUl be held OD . Saturdaya, 9 a.m. -12 DOOa, ' Jwae 15 to Augmt 3, at UCI. cmd , will be coiaducted br 5temle? Stewart, Ph.D., Prof.-or of Eiagliilb, UC Ri""6de. DatM for the pl.aya will be muaoUDD9d. Tile coune tee ii 1130 and iA· cludel the co.t of tklllMI. Viaib to art galleriel aad muewm will highlight "Espior· iag Contemporary Art in ' Southem Califonaia," a thrM- day worbhop beginrring with a Thunday, Jue Di. 1ec:tme oa current treDdl cmd diNctioDI i.D : contemporary art in the Southland aiad where IDCb art ii beUiv e•h•b4ted. Coaducted by Brian E. Coaley, M.A., Puh•M of Art at Go&den W• College, the lec:ture ii ICheduled &om 7 to 10 p.m. iA Roam 206, Social Sdence Lab, UCJ CampUI. The following •••Ding, ltudeall will .wt COldlmporary art galleriel and muewDI i.D Oiaaoe Cowaty. Oa ,_. 099Ada '°' Saturday, Juae 21, is-an all-daf field trip uplorUao galleriel, munma and contemporary print publieben iA the Loe A.Dg.a.. area, iDcluding the Mueum of Contemporary Art and Cinul F.ditiom. r .. fOI' the wmbhop ii 175, i.D addition to mmitwn entry fw and bamportalou. To regiller or to obtain further information on either the Shalr~ coa.ne or the con· tllmporary art worbhop, phone (71') 856-Ml4. UCJ Eatemion ia the con- ti.Dumg education cum oi the un- iY_.ty, offering achaltl m«e them 200 OOU'l9I and nearly 30 profe11lonal de•elopment prog1wn1 each quarter. It ii a performanoe of genuiae ltrength and ~. a tour de foice that *map1 thil youa9 man Cll one to watch. Allo ea~ptiollCll ii Daryl Roach a1 Willie, a man who oaly wcmll to enter a dcmce oontelt. He ii quiet, suhmimi••, he wmh• the Door ower and°"'• , he w.bmill meekly, but M can be hurt cmd deeply. The ending ii ironic and touching a1 the two blacb, Wt alone, tuna to the only joy ba life I they bow and begin to dance together. That iD it•lf mabl a· strong Matemut. Cliff Faulber'a aet ii ample, .tark, and light for thia play. Cameron ffmfty'1 lighting ill an a.et with oo«um• by Dwight Richar d Odle, although <t• 2ND DINf!JlJ2 PRICE ~, 3305 So. llrinol Sanu An.a 241 -9005 DDtP.cTEDBY JACK BUNCH --NEL SIMON n.._ _._ 954 No TUst.u\ Oranp 633. 3780 TD llmlll 11111 11111&1. ,,.. _____ ... , ..... ~ ' ••• ' 1 , • • -, 1 .. 7 7 2 7 7 1 0 • • t \ '' .. "" Z \ :' Z D LOOKING FOR SOMEONE? MARCEL'S! SEE & BE SEEN LUNCHEON SPECIALS DA I LY FROM II A .M. 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Roberto Amelotti, Italian Az- tilt, dMigner a nd crc...il1man will ... ~ 1-:' I .. preview hi.a "one of a kind" collection along with what he terma bia "CCllllmercial" jewelry. Roberto com• from a long line of ma.ter cutiaits. The Hou. of Amelotti iJl Valeua, ltalJ waa eatabliahed in the late 1800a. Their clientele includea the King of Italy, Victor Emmcmuel di ~oio, the Imperial Coult of lrQ.ll and Bmone di Portono..a to THE RELAXING SOUNDS Neoldaoe -broche 1 .. kt yellow 9old. with Wack qat. CJ1'. 5.'3, with eta. 5.St full round cut dlcrmoncl8. on 18 .trancl8 of Japcmeee pemla. name just a few. Alain Longatte, Vice Pr.c- dent of the Regiltry Hot.I, will h.ot a pr.new reception on June 9th at IA ChardollD(JJ. For mroe information ·can 752.$!m. ~EEE•EEE6EEEEEEEEE ... ~ ~ I SWIM SUITS : . I ~( {reg. 28.oo '° ea.oo> I "i:~ NOW $13-S~~ I HOURS: 1110 W. COA8T HWY. Mon.-Sat 10.S NIWPORT 8RACH. 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Sell them for cash with a ~classified ad-and ~make them useful i again for someone ·else. ·•'nn 111111 ~Mallo~-.,_..---.-c.o..ty--1 ::!°..Mro .!:,••,.;:t W1 luata• ~ •. Fatw~~ A•dl••c• 'Partic. ~ ;-a1~ ..,_ Nai'o °""'11/ w...· ~ 1.-... 1111 #ar la.Rioe7'3l· ~-aw., CoRI IOll - •••led Cadillac/ VohD low ..._ • Om I:ll __. p /P llK- USDA CHOICE IEEF Hladqtu, Lola•, s..abD • .., ... call. Fr .. DeliHry. S.W..O....Co.b N .. ~ ._ _ ___. .... ? lS ,_.... ·~ i. ao -a -~-r nhlma'9 b cnaalMY." ' ....... IS ,.., for pent or tbM IUn +baa uHo 1ellfa9 Hl-0323 .,.._.. I I IP•· MoMay tJan fdday ....._ .,.._ ..__ BLACK AMOU5 ==.:=. c BEEF COMPANY . ~E~z-.:r-"-··-ce___,d ___ o ___ •• jolil. A'lllllll MW: ... -.7171 .. 2 4a,9 P'll' ...... _,,.,. Daa Cfi3175 •-=-,.-.-irN<""",-. ....,P ... alla-,-E.S-.P-., !:ble kn. .. '32- Card ll•od•r. .,,_ 0-J'Wl' own )ecm· A.mlable. b pm1*, = ~' ...._ • s.a-Spealal ·"'·m ..-~~~nn.r ..,. .. I_, Jmve 875.28OS131-!¥/ll • ........_. &ruun-. .a..~-.. C lit W n ......... 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Jacuai, pool, 9G1laG Aa 011t1taDdiD g 0 . cl•1irla!, loag-term ....... waDr '9 beclall. beaeflt poclrag• i1 tlSO mo. 911·11 o&...dcdoaowitl.~- . relatiow l,p JU. 1$4.. IZ'3 (= .. ) pCllDJ paid m.ctical1 .ucatioa tiea.titl a:ad on •d•catioaal auiltaace program. la .. rellt.ct applicaall pl.me.., at: 77 ' ROOMMATE JO ,2 " MISSION VIE CONDO: 21-lroom bath Oil golf ooan9 112,SOO ca1k t.o 9 loaa. No qwaWytag CoMder --optloa. "3-1001 2 . 11 ,. LEASE: El Toro beciroola, 1 bafll COD do/ carport, a am•aiti .. , laaaclr t700 + ..aarlty. DaY9 ?:ll).8301 -(619) -1190 g m t, . •• •· RENTAL: Clianaia D•luH 1 l>eclroo Oar d•• Apcuta•a "'all ~ otGlag9 oalr .,.Gt•d floor flrepb., prt.-09 door patio, kai::..t; . al WANTED -EAST OO(NO FEMALE ROOMMATE to kdi lor fu heacll : mot '° .a.are. . • &47•11.aw ..... iie ........ c -? Try .. , loolu:t, C: .. _., .. •oocl •••· goo;& ••• .. ti••· Ne .. , ... 1101, .. t:: ---~ .... 'rib IO'a, l , I ', ... u ............... ... , ........... \, -H ,,.. .. - 11111•1111 r Pedlk 17'8 E. COGiii Hwy. Colona Del Mar or hnouel 0.. 27271 Lat Rmalilm Ml.moa Viejo BEYERL T HILLS FEDE Eq.al ()pptr Employw M/F H/V Preelige 9oarm•t wukwurw •op.~ let•H•I la coolliag clelirecl. ADPIY 1a ,_. -at ~ 11Uaga, 3429 E. Comt Hwy., Cor del Mar Tu ... Tltunday or Satuday H•lp Waal•d - ...... 161•-•'fii ... .. .--C....Y ......... . . ............ , .. . -CIPA• .... ............. 10 .... I . .a• CAM~. ~a..a.ara. •1r c-... ... FOil RENT -• ._ ~-"= lecu:~aahl• price. Coll 711-70&3 . 11111 j rt I FOR SAIZ: LUXUIY VIE1ir TOWNRONE LAGUNA MIQUEL. ' 10% clan, CIC .... opUoa. T .. r•• hecbow. icmdy ,_, ..... 2,CIDD111 ...... qa• r ... o.. .if1a1• oo-rh• 1154.0GO Ille at 1 ~ find, pl•t owaer will carry! Vlclr!.!J CASTLE REAL TI, 131-8773. FOR SALE: ""'It' OWNER. 3 BEDROOM. 2 BATH. "'-'-...... Sea ,_cg',_ C..· do. Pool. ,.._ T...a :::11=·-~ aa.rr s p.a. 09•1 *>rage, lmmocaJatia. 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Ss t lw!M. ..., ..... ,, .. , .... .... ,, ......... .. ............... ......... L.lnaM. .... -. ......... ................. :r.r:,=:o... FOil SALE: aY OWND 3 IEDROOK 2 aATHIOOM MISSION POIMTE, Sea, .... C.,: awe .... Pool. ...... .u.. Nea1' F...-r I .,,,.'lltrt{"°· allillrSp..a. •• 11•• MONEY TO lOM BEHIND IN PAnoTS? llO Cll(IJll 91(C£SSM'f Ill lllCM lft<*lS . • • 171•1 999-1144 .. 11 •-··· .. ..,.,, .. , .• - INVESTOR WANTED TO HOLD MQRTG AG£ on m y hou ... ,.,_ow. rate SI 20.000 . ALSO Lo9uno H11l1 R.otol Home~ NEW IRS LAW b ... p•uoa colleotl•• wtuellaw•4"' JOU • ...,... ... ................. Call ...... (71') ... *2 ALISO llOl4 INC. " • • Too Late ....... To Classify 24 6oot "COLUMBIA" Sailboat ..... 0 tild9 T.LC. Sea .-drf. A great boatll 13,'90/ oa. m-2736 -661-.. 23' 6" IMP com.bi.Dation Fillt.iag/ CnaW.acr boat. Fully equtp.,.d. E•· c ellent coadllion, trailer, 113,500/ off.er, SSS-1384 E ftllinge 1910 PLYMOUTH "CHAMP" 4 .,... . ... .... good 1-ide/ oet E..ne-t naaaiaa oca#' M G.D. Day (Cece) 4U-9099, £~ 498-9237 1984 HONDA ACCORD LX 4-door 112,000 mi!.., ladl .. car, wtu ... B.tter than new! PLUS ALL OPTIONS! 18,500 ~(p.m) 1966 ME1'CEDES 2SO S L 2 lope. Red Compl.te ~of.-011oal r.-0.-ation s.~ milee on rebuilt ·~ $18,· 000 661 -163o 1983 MERCEDES 300D Turbo Dieael low mileage, eircellent con- ditioD $25,000 or toke o••r-.-~nte 1972 E.:alibur totally ~ed Hard/ cloth k>pe. $22,SOO. Pl.oe oall da.,.., 855-4400 lm ciiEVROLET 3/5 TON PICIUP 4 lpeed lranamiN 1on, power at-n119/ brakN AM· FM, E.Z. lift hatch $375() 492-3262 + + H - traa. eveni.D9e De corator. moving, mual 1oc bou1eful beaut lurn ELEGANT lonnaJ eola/ loYe wing bk cbra, oak/ alaan =col tbl ••' OUl .. , I W IUWIQ bra./ oak/ glom bar noo9, dJn col tbl "'' oalr bdrm 1400 conlemp .:>lad oak col tbl ••. wall urul 1 china oab eofa Ncto'I ong $1800, aoc S7001 new aalabed S3SO Mnoua oo.ly 972 8411 19" CADILLAC EL DORADO Loaded ... .. bkee Mr i.c-. .. trade 1979 FORD lSO.PICI. UP 460 Cubic lacb. £n9iae. Low ..w.ac... all ntrca. SHARP! "·· 200 ~7713 . ~1799 1977 BMW 320-i automatic, iiew ellgin.e, rebulll u a ium.iuion. Y•11 good condition! S7900/ 080 (He) 831 · 5009, (day) 990-0362 5th WHEEL TRAIU:R ~ for 1mall truck . 1966 Mu.tang · iUc. I $3000 831-.4623/ 493.038'l 1983 BUICIC LE SABRE S-liter VS, 4-door, beautdul condition, loa~book lor S98SO, .11 496-6736 1981 V W Vanagon L~ New tir• -Low aulee AM/FM ca uette ... reo SS77S 380-0146 1984 CELEBRITY SEDAN. Ful1y loaded. Eacellenl' Low milH r!500/ otier. Rohm 492- 995.S -...... .. VDmlHO MACHINES: 1 .-ctr. 1 dgar, l kwmpa. 1 tic tac. l30-71G FURNmnu: COMPUTER, MISC. ITEMS Beautilul Solid Oak Roll-Top deek. 60" inch" wide, 33" iDchee ~"P· 50" Ulch" hiob. MOO. A~ple II Com- putier 481:1 2 Dile-drift I "Sanyo' monitor S200 (Li ke New!) "INTEGRAL DATA SYSTD"5" 400 · •• $100, (Uke N-~ oaJt computer deek S50. "Teoc" A 1500W Reel lo A.el tope d.ck S2S. "Bentwood" rocker SIS 770-1228 SATELLITE TtL£VlSION COMPU:TE SYSTEM 1?95.Sl,995 Will toke payment (100%) Day 895-5572 or EveD.U1119 $8-8043 1981 VANAGON-L AM/rM ca a~ cuetom carpet, paint, 34,000 mil•. new 1-1-0-. -S--1-1 --T,,_,.V~ rad1ale/ clutch, ••· ate 11 • c.llenl condition. $7000 SYSTEM rem o I • •••s~I weekend• po1ihone r, Oralle 494. . r • c • i v • r , S · y • a r war Tanly $2495 33' Fore tra•e l motorhome 1976. W-loce»e ea.le SZ7.- lll0 Non-mnoken. One owner. Looded. 554.2727 •fc ft I Aatique Whit. 9-pece trodibooal duua.g rm aet E11cellent cond SI CXXJ obo 559-6543 Out ol work? You're AOC OQt ol lllC:k -look to cloWtlecf ior -ploy. mnt oppomuaiU.- 498-0608 MO UNTAIN BllE" Univeqa Alfma Pro I" •J>••d• ~--'' old OrioUlallt SSOO S.ll for S3s0. 661 -8112. 728· 0179 MOROCCAN WOOL RUGS S.lUJiq. below 009I 9'al l', SSSO; 8'a8' S400 Beolitllul d-'gn 494-5859, eveDioqa · 111-llllian•w. •CHSTEZN GM.ND PIANO Uoadaade 1191 8~' Fwq•la:Ue ~wood ome, ~ briDicm ..... Mlat CIOll· ditioa ._., ..,.. a- .. ocalecm. Dt.750 131-5347 ClAAND PIANO 5' T• YAMAHA. E-u..t CoacUtfo• Eboaf. M300. --2.:MO oma . lrotlaere Tn>ewrit.r DGOO. I>-* I ,......_ 1tora9• ool>iaete, lateral file1, de1k cbaln. i.1r·. s· ~ boolr:caee. 380-8181 aftlN 6 p.m. NEW IBM P L. INTERNAL I EXTERNAL SUB- SYSTEM 10, 20, 33 MB fonnatted. IAchadee all cable•, controller boarda, power INppliee, 1 ,..ar warnmty. l100 + oon deliver, for detaile 496-0724 DEC RAINBOW COMPUTER I SMB HARD DISC Amber •nn 30' OIJUSCftAlT - DANA POINT HAJllOR Nut ..U -.... ... .,... at. S:OO P••· 13' SAJLIOAT I TRAJLD, 11' Nut, ......... jib DI 1' .. .mo.181~1'12 I 75 · 0179 . ''S i dney Sobol" Sailboat. C.nt.r·boord, better them new! Jua pruuted blue awlgrip. New •arllilhed New maet and eail, oan, boot and mclllt COftn: $675. 661-0147 Evelllllge Sailboat Charten Day W-k Month Taboba 646-2876 ecNeD, 2561, IJ10P)aiai !~~..-~~~~-(board) LA 50 prtater. Softwor• I LOTUS 1- 2.3 WORD STAR A ea- traa. S2.SOO E ... i:Unoa ~-5411 811J ISOETEC 4-PHONE SYSTEM Pert.ct ooDdi- boo U.d 4 month&. Value $4, 200 AekiAQ $2,800 Call 951-5141 XEROX 627 M£MOrlY WRITER IS page memory New ezcell.11t buy 494-8120 l-•• me.age ...... '38 UoiWte 78, Conver· tible twin dU. 310HP, 100 Hn , 390 gal fuel, 100 gal water, up galley. cocli:ptt helm. 1 SICW Ouon. Cuet. Arch BimiAi eucloeww, pulpit, Irani door. rodar. Loron C, (atA'e, Hailer, more . MINT. s1 s3.000 <71 4) ess. 9833 ~ (2) 193 Y2 ... (1) t>MC lull aocWiecl S'100/obo ( l) ID1'dihcl (*>c:&) '550/obo. Ena p~ a•oiloble. RmaW.. D-1214 RAMBLER CLASSIC1 1961 beautifv.l bl ... door va po-....u.v automatic good tiNe, pdlnt, motoc 6 radiator S900 g iven T.L.C . puvote party 837-3128 1974 AUD; 4 DOOR $750 I OR BE S T OfrER Pnvate party Alter 6 855·1030 '79 BWck·Loea.ber lood- ed, one owner low m&.... ·---· OCllMti-. tion S4.m CaD 557-3621 1981 ButCI REGAL LTD fully kloded, low ~):'~ 2898~ -------------------------------- DIRECTORY 01' BUSINESS. ·SERVICES • .. . .. , -C.ttttflt ---.....,...----~=~ HOUSECLEANING WallpapeJiJl9-RemoYul Hooellt, Dependnble, PaintbaG-ClecmiAo Ea Re Ii a b I• . 0 u a 11 t y i.riar, lalledor Ko-. Room Addation1 Me mbe r Belle r - 1980 l•ic k Re9al Lia.iW Dectrtc S--nd. ht.II power AN I FM se..o .. pOct~ 13,IDD I atier. cda. $p.a. 190 Bute% RIVIERA Eac.Ueat condltioa. Loaded witlla optiou 16,D>. ass.o'131 , ISS- 3396 ~ 1976 BUI C~ LA SABRE Rebta&lt -vtae. unmoculat• laterior, need.-=~· 1912 DATSUN D> SX Low MilH, cle11a, demoulrator ••troe, alltomatic, air. llflCllilll, ~-=~ wf.Ddo... . -..1.., DATSUN, 1976.i !!?10 4 ·~ed. 1clr, AJC/FN c...... ..... "'-.. :191like -$1700 m. 192 DATSUN IJNG CAB 4-4 AM I FM CaHelle, Sua-roof, :xzmper, $7995 I offer 472-!lllO When you have SOOlething to sell, find the someone who wants to buy it with a low-cost ad in Classifted. ,.. iiri , ... &;Ii • ................. t= 'JZ-1,J ... fi5iD .-.-0 a 11.T ' I t .... . way ............ ... .... WM, PP Lie. lQTJ 111 --- '15 ,._._ i.. ea.. v,a Iha/wit "I Woa Jt" Loc.W 125 MiJee ~l!?.c· 700 WJ---pp ~ lSIO. / 1177 Fiat XII. Yellow, 37,000 ...... aood ooa- dttloa. AN/FM ec-.. .......... l7S-GID'1 '1SnATWiOD "-...... --........ ..... 1"8 HONDA CIVIC WAGON o•toaatlc, reb•i lt ••vi•• ..... cea..t c:oDditioa. SZSCX> J o&. ... 1110 '82 Ma•da GLC Hatchback. 01akl9aatic, AM/FM, E•celleat CoDdition S3900 857 • 4198 1970 280SL M.eroedee Casmc:, Miat, 2 .. red I ~ liscdMr. M• -118,!ISO obo; ~ party (213) ... 1.. MERCEDES SCI> SEL 1 ,000 mil ... Leal ~er laterior ColdonUa 1ecra1 m .. -500. lmaac:w.JOte. 861-4I017 1968 Merced. Beu 220D Wbite 4DR 4 IP9ed l2800 l63-0102, Est 694 551-2447 r...r liil -SL s.a.-~~t. I CHI•• .......... .... ~ . • t .. ... J 171 MERCURY CAPRI HATallACI .......... •~aoo....., ~~Nay Utlt. Will oc= ....... .,~ era, .,. .. 1973 MERCURY NONTEGO 1-owaor, low .Uo•1•· Well· ............ 1700 515-W fa !? 1912 Oldeaobile Clttlcm s.,.... ,.,_ Stieeriag: brobe, air MlldW ... cnatn.lllk, be I FM 12.CIOO ...._ Good ooa· ........... Col a1.a1s1 .. -.1111 . ltl7a.c.....2•. .... ~ ........ £.. cell. Co•.. Gootl lroaeportatloa eor ll«IO or ._. ... Coll 0.. after 4. 30 $40. ..,._ 1912 otDs CUTLASS BROUGHAM Fullr laadedll ~n Ga:iaaie ..._ Mlllll ..n. 17,800 I cie.. ... .., 1984 Old1 Cierra Bri.a9ba m Fully locJd.d, ·-U.nt COii· dition 16,000 11\iJe 2· lone broWll, SlO ••. (9$-.\397 1983 CUTLASS CIERA 5u..r grey/ Velour lD· tera or Like new Sl0,500/ offer 634 60l2 7S 1-4182 '"°Ill ,._.. .... I itl•••, ••• •J.: ............ ,...., ...,. _..P.a. c::'a.= .... us. pietoae, r•~•llt troaealNloa, C.•· ...... v.., ..... ... r.-.£ ......... . '84BMW528E Excellent ~ditfon. Loaded. $21,000 OR TAKE OVER PAYMENTS . (1AZ0408) Call (213) '71 4417 1983 TOYOTA CELICA GT RED FULLY LOADED INCLUDING elec:trtc eu.arool (26,000 ..,,., am . ..... 1977 TOYOTA CEUCA UFTBACL E•celle11t condition. 011e owaer. New tnm.illl6oo. Mut ..U. tl.700 I .,_.. offer 159-..aa UHM Toyota SR. 4· wb•l drt... wago11, --1252 90allalf leoM. Perfect Coa- ditioalll ...,.,. . Mrs I 1981 VW TruckStpeed LX ~· R.d with! taJa Udsrior. £-U-t coed ..... s:J,D>/.,... oflsr. ...... ..... ,., .. SMOOOIECC 1.-.aoe...r...._. Auto ltopoir. Aleo Aaeecic:ca can. HElll'S GAaAQE l~ HadMir lhd C.M. 5481236 G.t '° J:" ~c AIC'1 atbc, baee-nl, o•d cloeet then g .. eorne coah CoU 631-1120 111-Trllb TRUCK· Mecha.ic? LooW.e .. 0 Daltla• 4X4? Kne I Ft o d.al ... a ~ll:'NL 11t.' JI I 1• Alt'Tllllls '*33' ....... : es sd ,.,,, ..... ..... ........... t..t · lliJJDD -.518 ....... 1'100MC•, ... 3/4 .. S.h-+-'1.· 240-9Cm 500. 1151 "H•rlor 1973 VW BUG, yellow, ~a" S~91 or l9l11al o•oer, ~,:i•St~ r..mredto "~" W7·79/6s ooaditioa l3500 ...,l~t~1-=--1 -c=H~E':":V:-::R-::0:-::L-::E:-::T ~Jll VANV.ee..-.AM / 1970 VW SQUARE FM CaHoUe. Low BACE cleo•. R•u .U.Oee. New thee. vy:t 11,IDD cw ._.. ~~~ ~ -..,.. Pcml -------------------------... · Conwrtibfe. new .ngtne, new top, new paint & uphcatery. Mint con- dition. C'-lc. .......... MUSTSll. S19,999 OR TAICIOYaRPAYM ... 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Agmn S7S to SlOO Mo.t.,. ..................... _ .r your car and voluoblee C USTOM SHUTTERS fr om theft Ltlehm• aol" & •me•. 35% olf 9uaranl" OOWNfNG decorator pnce, qel my SECURITY SYST£MS pnce before you buy, 497.6003 (213) 941·97« •C.rpets •Bli:•iclllt BILL'S C A RP '"T BAYSHORE Hom• Call For r,.. De mo' Da•• Eckert 646-7281 ._, ===== BRJCIC R O Rlt, 111U211 or laroo lobe FrM _. b.r.a~.~ Refa. 67S.317S .......... PET BOARDING ALTERNATE I Yial and 9'ft JOll1 pet TLC. per-.& alba. mid groomillg.Uperle11C$1d .me.. l>art ..... yet oa:re. Mic:MDe ~ ........ !Om L ELECTRIC SerYlc• lo meet all SERVICE autoUabon & Complete elec lr1cal •--------~ organll1ational n..de 1-------... -t repaua No 1ob loo MrYlce for R..idenbol I n c l aetllng up .,.._ •. m tmall SS2 ·582S . L ..... 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(T. 124411) • Ju. .,_ ... ~ ............. .. . .., ALL PHASES or PLASTERING la'31ios I utsdm, patdawork, ,.._, r,.. ••tiaat~ I.Jc. .nl. JOHN .,...5a1 DRAINS CL.EAUD 11$ M1N1MUN ..... blag repaln FCNOllt, water ieatere. ells· pomlp. .. M2 9IXl3 • 951-980« A/C -Heotta , ~ ............... ~. 41~.,'17~ 7191 .,,.. ..... ..,_. y,.. ........ ''••. ,. ••••. t ;;;s. ........... , ~. -·· -~ 'E ~--.. J:;JJJ --:.r::· •• ci.it. ,,.. .. ........ 1111n. ·-1111 '· ..... Clllt. ... - h. - . ---~ t~ .... -~. -... ·7 ;i ,. ~. . . ......... .. ...... , A41lo. •Ir. ce ....... $UIWOClf. 10WOIOI. S7&95 ,., ... P.1. .... 5 'Peed -- EQuml.... bed "'* E•lra o ... n Super hOrnl9mlD1 S7595 . . ........ .... ,. , .. .... v.-. .... ""· --· ............... Olssft, IP'M1M. s7515 11.·:--~ ........ 1•11111a ...... .... ,.., .... Auto. ''"' Root. s '"911. ~ .... --ca..s. Low ..... ~ hlr9 dlrsf'I 1HQC341. jllSI 2000 lft... lwa Roof. 1HKWllO. S9595 $8995 ~ . '. .... Iii#-Iii · --...... . ....... -..... ~ ............. .......... -.. ........tir\S.,, ................. •tl•ll ••• "'"••· ............ 1Hnl101. ·-s7915 )' , 2 plueh Townhomea wr Bii Beech, CoroM del II•. 3 bedrooma, 3111 bethe· (2 ln M...... Suite), form.I dining brMldnt room, utllltr room, centrel •Ir, wurttJ .,.aem. VfltJ low-care with •utommlc aprlnldera •nd l ... lntl 18ndec19Plng. $350,000 a $315,008 (Miier wlll ••lat In fln•nclnd) OPEN SAT. I SUN. P.M. 312-314 JASMINE AVE. P.S. - Super B•Jfront Home -prtv•t• pier a allp, bemch, 4 bed- rooma, 4 betha, p .. rroom. P•tloee (BJ Appolnb1aent.) FOR THE YEAR Two new Townhom•, B•rrldge. 2 bedroome, 2 beth•, view of v•lleJ. s1aoo· •nd S1500/ mo. Mwcmst -·G THK ,MAY ~~'°' rtw r....iy Md fof~•ound rtw poof Md pmo. Tout c01911ort ol 4 taedrOOMI. SH to .. pre< ... •&pricedtowt S2".'00 631·1400 0.WHA~USTING Alt~-. no.-on-. tnettnting WHtl Many dK01•or .,..,,n '" U.S remodNd con1~ Wldt ~ & <'*"'l irec..-y ,..,odtd. ~ ..... ""' ... ~ ~In tnfS ) taedrOOM home, den Md~ rift. o-.r nyy ._., t~•· sns.ooo. 6J 1.1400 VILLA llN80A COMM> Ht"l9C» VllW A truly loWty p6lr\ ··4·· With •llC*"' Nrbor Md OCHn VitwSI This unk Ne• llr~ IMng tOOM wtltl fir ..... b1'llil ~ sunny fM!ily ••• .,. ~qwn .,,.. ~ *" ..... ~ --~. 2 bNrOOMS .... ...-y IOOM. SZIM.(IOO. 631-1400 ~ SOf'tGSIKATR ~. fr.sh ..S ~ tv1n Wttll bull. pMft'f for ~aed~P'tllt•• ............... 'kd-.Cctwn Md f-"'! IOOfl\. drMlldc 1tW'9 ,_. ........ dnng .,,,ound tfOPe<at pmo, Top ConditiofL Sl79.000. 611-14CJD Ml90A &a COTTNi/I . Fumesn.d Md r•aay to occupy In t-. lot ~ fun. Anr.aJW 2 ~ wtttt XlHT rwul Nstory S27UJOO 67)-6'°° ... WATERFRONT HOMES. INC •. •t:ALTGaS ........ , ltcat:ll\. P'"'flC'\} M.IAIOif'.ldhCM 243e W. COMtHwy 315 ...,.._Ave. Ne.port 8Wtl 8elboe ....net .. ,.. ....... 2 ONLYI LEFTI COM ILDR'S CLOSEOUT Medlterr•n••n Ylll• Townhomea. Come · ... theM 2 •nd 3 bedroom domlcllM -with qu•lltJ Europun crldtam•nahlp. OIE WITH OCEAll VIEW. S297 .500 a S397 .500 VIEW-VIEW CDM Orem loc.tlOnl 3 bedroom, 2 b•th home, INlrclwood ftoora, atepa to Bli Coron11. C•ll for deUHa. 429,'500 TURTLE ROCK VISTA PARK_VIEW 2 bedroora, 2 b•th " TowMome ~den with wet .,.,, 2 deck• , ... ,.uo ... ,. -conditioned. A beMltlful upgreded unftl 220,500 BALBOA ISLAID ................. -411••----1 tl1*oom ..._ .._. 1tt11r1ne. .... In..._ ................................. (a... ..... .. o8ir91) Uttle lalMd -......... w lec1M1n. a bedroom,_... ..... I tledlOOM Uftll. Priced to .... ..., ..... -. ................................ -4 tar,,,,., be. ... a tar, 1belna1111e...._"'1• taloc*. tmm.cul•t• In •••'1 det .. I. C•ll tor brochwe •• ....., priced IQS,000. . One ....,,.... btocll • ••< ...... ---- prtoed ............. ..,. "'°" It .... - ~ .... taMtoom MCI OM bedroom,.... -14•.-· OM....,._ block, beeutttul ,...dance 2 .......... 1bdunlt·8P9tl*llUlttlwa. ............. .,...,_.,p1ct8Cut1rMCI ... lec1t1d'414.W LAGUNA BEACH Ip ueaa•r .cunffoM •n Lswnt. 3 u... .. ullL "9M ew1l1lll1 tor I .... Ulllla. ............ Don ................... 11 ... ........ R1•1111• ti l74S,MO. Spect.Uzlng In propertlea on B8lbcNI lll•nd, 811 Cenront ....................... OXNARD, CA -Ventura CoVfttY t• expertenctno the g,..... .......... •pprecta· don rate ln Southern Cal"ornta and. llCCOrdtno to a recent 1tudy conducted by ChaM Econometric8. the community of Oxnard wm be the aeoond futeat growing city In the United State during the next decade. A survey refeeMd by the Real Estate Reeearch Council of Southern Callfornle shows that . Ventura County enjoyed the greatest appreciation rate In Southern Callfornla during 1984, with homes near the ocean anowtng the grMtMt ln- c,...... ot •t. The · ChaH Econometrica forecut RUt9 Oxnerd behind onty Au8ttn. Teu• tn lta pro)ec· don of the fut.et growtng U.S. cttl•. "tt'a time n.1 come," NY• Sanford R. Goodkin. a natfonal- 1 y recognized real eetate analyst. "When you Wke a uni· que, llmlted, Irreplaceable coutal area which hu natural beauty. otters a high quality of life and superior recreational opportunities, and combine that with very high quality • reeort·lHc• ~ you hew outlleendlng ,.., ...... tn- .,,...,,*"potential. "'for thoM who With ttMty Md the opportunity to buy In New- port a.ch or Malibu durt,ng the 70-.. Callfomla't new GOid COUt 11 aim~ too good to be true." COmmerdal developere are bulldlng lnduttrl81 center•. of- fice bulldlnge and hotels throughout the country, while luxurlou• retldjntlat development• are attracting executtvea from Ventura Coun- ty and the San Fernando Valtey. One of tM mott ~MW quattty d~ta ta the•· ctu.Ne oceanfront ,..,den..., development -The Colony It Mandalay 8Mch at Channel tltandt Harbor In O>enard ·- whtoh could wen be the lat atgntftcant beect'lfront develop· rnent In Southern C8'"ornla. A S110 mltlton community, The Cotony at Mand~lay Beach-wllt The Embaay Suttee Men· dalay Beach Retort and Conference Hotel, th• S:M mltllon oc:.anfront hot., to be buttt adjaoent to the hOm•, wtll contain 250-aultea Md 15.000 equare fMt of meeting tpee4t. Other qualtty dev.k>p"'fnt1 1uch •• the Oxanrd Town center, Harbor Lending, Har· Th• cWJ91opmentl wttlch .. apringlng up ......... try'• COUtl promfei to.,..,.. of Southern Cattromla'a fNtlOr real •tate aucc111 ..,._ ., 1985 -·thereby ........ another ,.... to the orown Of ca1ttornla'1 ..,.otacul• QGlll Coat. ~fliE COLONY AT MANDALAY BEACH ewport Beach, you're beautiful and we don't mean to take the wind out of your sails when we swy The Colony at Mandalay Beach is the most exciting new waterfront community Southern California has seen in years. The Colony at Mandalay Beach is on the new "Gold Coast" between Malibu and Santa Barbara- just 45 minutes from the San Fernando Valley. Eat This is prime waterfront property, perhaps the last that will ever be developed on this U magnificent coast Facing an IODr unspoiled beach adjacent to the one woukl expect to find in the finest beachfront residence. Prices begin at $t50,000 With excellent financing available. On site recreational amenities include a private luxurious clubhouse, swimming pools, spas, and tennis courts. Sixty-one beachfront acres are being transf onned into boardwalks, bike paths, and parklands. . pportunlty is Knocking Again \,~. 1¥ Chase Econometrics has tabbed Channel Islands Harbor-with seven Out marinas and 2600 boat slips-The ' Colony at Mandalay Beach is already Oxnard-adjacent to Channel Island Harbor-to be the second fastest growing city in the nation during the next decade. A survey just released by the Real Estate Research Council shows that the area's real estae values appreciated more in 1984 than any- where else in Southern California. being called by many the new Newport Beach. rom Your Home, To Your Boat, To The Sea In 10 Minutes Every boat owner we know wants to spend more time on his boat, and The Colony at Mandalay Beach is a boat owner's dream. The Colony is right on the beach and there are hundreds of boat slips available right now at close by Channel Island Harbor. Fine restaurants and shops complement the area, and a world class resort hotel has recently broken ground adjacent to The Colony, validating the resort aspects of the area. azzlingNew Waterf1ont Homes The Colony at Mandalay Beach is a private gate-guarded enclave of waterfront homes. There are two types of homes- the 2-bedroom condominium "Seaside Ytllas" and the larger "Beach Homes:· The "Beach Homes' are the ultimate waterfront home, with up to 2, 700 square feet of IMng space and appointments (805) 9M 4444 ------~,....._. __ _ Announcing the most significant newwateJfront community In Southern California • ~~ I car ......... ...;;..;;;..;~~::;;;.;:...- As a boat OY111er, you are more aware than anyone of the value of prime waterfront property. 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The home ofl9ra five bedrooma. five b.U.rooma, Hbrarr/ •tudJ, bonua room, magnfflcent gourmet kitchen with edfolnlni brealdllet .,.., four car pr.ge with work ahop, l•undrr room with MWlng room and hobbr room, wine •toraie room, •nd a f8buloua "GREAT ROOM" with fireplace and ful ber. Thie la trutr an outatandlng home, with every amenity for comfort, elegance and gracloua llvlng. II I• one of·•klnd, In a Ht· ting dntlned to one of the moet dnlr•ble anrwMre. OPEN HOUSE DAILY 12:00 to 5:00 Please phone anytime for directions · You atep luide ... end IMMEDIATELY YOU KNOW ITI Here le eomethlng apeclal and beautiful, whh • ......, cellftie 9U11ported br •WHOm• wooden bMma, walls with f8buloue, flMIJ tlnl1hed wood treatmenta, akrtlghta, and huge wlndo .. openlnl out to let the gorgeoua vlewa of hllle, cit ... and the ooeen beo61•• • p-1 of your dally ltfe. Leading to the home, a 300 toot drl••-r Nd• away from the world, the marve'°"8 home ttlet ...... rau ln11de. Superb and laetlng qulttr wuthe hallmark In tM bulldlni of Ihle fine rMidence. Foremoet In the ptann.. •• the dr11m to provide • eophletlcated retr••t In which to entor the beet of the good life ... and the taek waa accompllah1d -eplanctldlJI ..,_ .. ature II a huge 21' X ar recrNtlor.-entertalntni room, wlltt lt8 own complete kitchen, movie projection f8ClltlM end • mem- moth mountain lods;e etone flreplw. The room le wsm lind comtortable with , ... wlndoW9 and door• openlnl to the pool, ape, and th• never ending viewer I• " Ra1 Cb:arlas: Mus cal -Midas ~ "'. ) .. . . " .. ---Contents-------- Rar Cher ... ehowa In tftl9 Int.,. Ylew why he ta auch • deHghttul perlonner. s .. Page 3. tc rla Krlatoffereon, • wonderful aonvwr"•· wilt •Ing •I Orange Coun- Wa own Crur Hone. See Page 4. Cover Story: Ray Chari•• -Mualc•I Mid•• . . . . . • • 3 Everything Ray Charles touches turns to gold, but the great musician considers himself 1ust another guy. Marcus Dietz interviewed Charles prior to his June appearance at the Crazy Horse Kri1 Kri1toffer1on Haa Had An Amazing C•rffr . . . . 4 Rhodes Scholar good or boy. winner of every conceivable songwri ters' award Kristofferson has starred in movies. sung and written every kind of gritty. down and out ballad and continues to show su rprising and 1ncred1ble talent He will sing at the Crazy Horse m June The Late Show: Capsule Film Reviews . . . . . . . . . 5 This new feature of the OC Entertainer gives you a chance to con- sider ol der films that have been around a while that you may want to rent tor your VCR or see on late-night TV (The column is named lor a great detective movie "The Late Show" that starred Art Carney and Lili Tomlin ) Rio la The World's Largeat Tropical City . . . . . . . . 6 r hp c11y ol world .renowned Carnival and girls from lpanema otters two d1lferen1 types of v1s1t according to Guido Borges Both are pret- ty I' 'Ct t111g "This Morning I Could Barely Walk. A day nn the courts was the last thing on my mind In fe\r t I thought my back and shoulder pain mpant <l day in bed But lhen my wile told me about Newport Body Dynamics. the complete skin and body care center 1n 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 allordable And being able to play helps me pass some time while my wife has a facial at Newport Body Dynamics. of course " ,,....... s2900 Tlllnftlllic ••ufl llltill ail • idic ~~... ... 25%"' ~nal111no in Pre & Pos1 JibtJI !:Me Rio mer be tt1e moet e•dtlng city tn lhe world 1o wl91t. S.. wtiy on Peee I. Thie la whet the rlbe kH* file at The Newport Rib Co. S.. Page 14. 'C•baret' At Ell:r..beth How•rda' Hai Weak Lead, But Some Fine Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 'Cabaret' is one of the finest musicals of our ttme. according to our reviewer. Jack Holland But 1t takes a strong leading woman to com - mand this performance Potpourri . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . • . 12 This colleclton of entertainment shorts shows some of the wide variety of entertainment available in Orange County. including the Hop. the South Coast Plaza summer concerts. a aerie of Headliners at the Grand Hotel, and Chevy Chase's new movie. in which he brtefly wears a big black Afro wig. Costumed EmployHa Liven Up Already Lively Bobby McGH'• ....••........••.. 13 This popular Newport Beach restaurant fairly jumps with diners and dancers any night of the week. Recently, the employees have taken to working in costume You never know who's going to be serving the soup The Baby Back Rlb1 Are Scrumptloua At The Newport Rib Co . . . . . . . • • . . • . . . • • . 14 Folks munching the ribs and barbecued shrimp at the Newport Rib Company on Newport Boulevard say these ribs are as good as anybody's The Orange County Entertainer is a monthly newspaper published by Coast Media Group with a focus on film. nlght- ltle. music. theater. dance and art throughout Orange County Richard Bronner Steve Hadland Co-Publishers Roger Angle Editor Marcus Dietz Advertising Director Steven Georges Photographer Alfred Barcarse Graphic Artist David H. Crocker Ellis Herwig Contributors ::. Clelaill $2()00 tOfllaf VISll only T ravele(s Special Newport Body Dynamics Contributions to the Orange County Entertainer are welcome AJI material should be addressed to Editor. The Orange County Entertainer. 1609 Babcock. •Newport Beach. CA 92663. (714) 631 -8120. Deadline for all calendar tisttngs is the first Friday of the month for publleatlon in the next month's issue. The Entertainer accepts no responsibility for unsolicited material without a self-addressed stamped envelope. 2 A comb1n at1on 0 1 m a ~sage and ~9 ct11ropract1c ffeatment 10 ral1eve spectf1c ailments caused by travelers stress (wtth pr•inou• chiroprectlG htStory ----., aoctor•• dlllCl"e#orl} --- "Our Goal is your better health." (714) 756-9020 I~ mA 3U7 Birch Street ~l ! .,.,.,. J Newport 8e8Ch, CA ~ 12"0 Formerly "La Donna ~s Clinic '' Orange County Entertainer June 1985 ---Music---------- Ray Charles:A .Musical Midas -------------------- June 1985 Oran,,. County Entertainer 3 ---Music---------- Kristofferson Adds Crazy Horse Date To His Resume Success keeps an eye on Kras Kristofferaon. a native of Brownsville, Texas. who became a Rhodes Scholar. a tut song wrrter and singer and finally a highly bankable movie staf_ He will appear at the Orange County Crazy Horse June 24 Kris. as the son o f the two-star General. spent most of his ( .. youth travelling from base to base before settling in California He went to Pomona College where he lettered in football and ma1ored in creative wrrting During this period he won the top four out of twenty prizes 1n the prest1g1ous Atlantic Monthly's annual short-story contest. He c apped his collegiate career by being given a coveted Rhodes Scholarship. taking him to England where he studied W1lltam Blake. still his lavorite poet After college Kris spent a tour ol duty in the Army as a Captain. going through Ranger school 1ump school. and pilot training During a three-year tour 1n Germany as a helicopter pilot he found the time to lorm a small band The A rmy ottered him an appointment to West Point as a teacher of English Literature. b ut Nashville and country music would make him happier. especially after Johnny Cash saw som e of his work and urged him to continue in that direction Kris go t into the music industry literally at the bottom as janitor et Columbia Record Studios 1n Nashville. He w as also a bartender at the landmark Tally Ho Tavern. a songwriter's hangout (now sadty bulldozed to make room lor progress) where Kris would learn the fine 4 points of pitctung a song. He lat• spent two weetts a month. for twenty months. flying heflcop~s out to the off-shore oil rigs. Kris has s;nce written such standards as "Me and Bobby McGee." MHelp Me Make It Through The Night." "Sunday M orning Coming Down." and "For The Good Times." His songs have been recorded by over 450 different artists and he has won the Country Music Song of the Year Award as well as Songwriter of the Year from N iteclub and Restaurant W ith 4 Conrinental Flair.' I 1vc E:nterta1nmcnt and Dancing N 1tel) Now Appearing: • S.rf TCMWS -June I • J amn Har_,. Ball4 -June 2. 9 • forward Motto. -June 6. 20. 23 • Miahcy fly~n -June 13. 17 • Bytes -June 22 • P. Knutt BllH~r Baad -June 16 • Katz 'N J• .. men -June 27-30 Coll fnr Full £ntutainm"rt S chedule' 130 E. 17th S t., Costa Mesa (714)646-8855 Orange County Entertainer the Nashville Songwriter's AMOCiatk>n three times. He Is a member of the Songwriter's Hall of Fame. Kris won a Golden Globe Award from the foreign press as Best Actor in .. A Star I• Som," the film whk:h vaulted him to Hottywood star- dom. His other film credits Include, "Claco Pike," "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, H .. Pat Garrett and Billy The Kid." "Bring Me The Head of Alfredo Garcia, " "Blume in Love," .. Vigilante Force ... "The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea." "Semi-Tough," "Convoy," "Heaven's Gate," "Rollover." "The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck." and his most cur'rent. "Flashpoint." and "Songwriter." His future w ill continue in films without doubt. but not at the expense of his first love. music June 1985 Freedom Limousine otters more than Just luxurious transportation at an affor- dable price. We also provide entertainment consulting services. and can arrange for your entire evening. at no ad- dltional oost to you. Whether It's clubbing. din- ing out. a vtsit to the theatre. or just a relaxing cruise around town. we can accom- modate your needs . . . while we surround you In complete luxury. So give us a call. 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INC. 971-LIMO 971-4766 ~-,. ...... •c.....,.~ 5 ~~-Travel~~~~~----~-- Rio Is World's Largest Tropical City a, Gukto Borgee Tr•vel Writer Rio de Janeiro, a city whose name translates to "River of January," was first discovered in the early 1 SOO's by Portuguese and Italian navigators. Today. you too can discover this marvelous city, city of dreams. A few details of what you are about to encounter will prepare you for an emotional experience you never thought possible. A "Carioca," for example. is not only someone who was born m Rio. but anyone w ho lives in the marvelous city of sun in a land of eternal summer. Actually, being a Carioca is a state of mrnd. It 1s the shouting of "goal" at the Maracana Stadium, the swing of samba at Car- nival. or the sensual swaying of bikini-clad girls from lpanema. Before you plan your trip to Rio de Janeiro. trrst decide what it is you may want to see. Do you want to see Carnival. or do you want to see Rio de Janeiro. the city? Carnival, which is ap- proximately the third week in February, mainly night life. exotic parades and wonderful parties. Rro·s carnival is for the young with money to spend. Hotel space is hard to find during this time of the year, and you will pay a premium rate. If on the other hand, you want to see the city. you should think of coming to Rio at any other time of the year but Carnival. That is when you learn about the true Rio de Janeiro: the world's largest tropical city. Rio 1s blessed with a mild tropical climate, difficult to tell when spring becomes summer and su mmer, au tumn Rio's average temperature IS around 80°F which can climb in the low hundreds during the summer months from December through March. In the middle of winter. July, the temperatures can drop as low as 65"F• Before arriving in Brazil make sure you have the appropriate visa. Brazil has reciprocal visa agreements which result in strange situations such as American citizens requ1r1ng visas. while British citizens don't. Because the regulations are always changing ask the airhne you are flying, or the Brazilian Consulate located in downtown Los Angeles. At present the visa is free to American citizens. but will require one photograph attached to the application The language in Brazil is Portuguese. and nor Spanish Spanish. though, will help you get around The Braz1l1an currency 1s the cruzeiro which is valued against the American dollar. At time of printing this article the exchange rate was appro><1mately (Cr $5000.00 = $1.C)O USO) Because of Brazil's high rate of inflation (over 200%) the cruzeiro 1s devalued against the dollar frequently and this makes Brazil inex- pensive for foreign v1s1tors Brazilian's unders- tand dollars so 1f you are bringing traveler's checks bring them 1n dollars. Dress 1s casual outside the ottice. None of Rio's top restaurants insist on collar and tie. although some business restaurants downtown do Keep in mind Rio is a big fashionable city and not a small tourist resort. If you forget to bring some item of clothing with you don't worry. you will certainly be able to find it. Shoe's are one of the best buys in Brazil. up to 80% less than in the States. Th e h1ghl1ght of the trip will be the drives along the beaches. thru Tijuca Forest to Cor- covado and the Suger' Loaf. The mountain drive to Corcovado (2.400-fl elevation) is a succes- 6 sion of superb v iew sites. Corcovado (Hunchback) is site of the majestic Christ the Redeemer statue, which stands 120 ft. above the summit, and weighs some 1,456 tons of granite and concrete. A comparable view In reverse. from Pao de Acucar (ah-$00-car), the 1300-ft. Sugar Loaf Mountain cable car crossing otters a terrific panorama of bay front. beaches and moun- tains, giving a directly opposite view that's equally entertaining. The glass-sided car leaves Praia Vermelha in Botafogo every half hour from 8 a.m . to 10 p.m. on the flrat stage of the trip to a 625-tt. hill known aa Urea; this is a (Continued on Pege 7) JAPAN AIR LINES and present RIO DE JANEIRO - BRAZILIAN HOLIDAYS Tour Price Includes: • Round trip airfare from Los Angeles • 7 Nights Hotel Accommodations at Rio Copa Hotel • Brazilian Breakfast each morning at the hotel • Taxes & Service Charges • Round-trip Transfers by Private Van • Baggage Tips for 2 Suitcases Per Person • Half Day Sugarloaf Tour by Seat-in-Bus. with Services of an English-Speaking Guide just $899.00 ,.,..... .... ICC. ,,. • 800lllnQ R .. trictlona Apply Cell tor Condltlof'la Supplemen11 Mey Apply at Certaon hm" Of the yNr PnCft Subj«t to Ch•no• Orange County Entertainer June 1 5 (Cal t11•fNill~I) very mHd, dtligon• ride. Second stage, In another glul cege la atrelght up OYer water. a*> for f~ ~. By taxi, ttte '8rmtnaJ la onty a few mlnutea away from. Copllcabane Beect\. Many tours can be purchMed from your hotef k>bby, or local travet ~with group tours departing almost every dmy. But the top. ranked apectede In Rio la her beeche8, and "8oh watcNng. For the bMChes are not onty sunny and bMuttful but lll80 an tntrlnlfc way of ltfe for the young ~nd okt, beautiful and or- dinary, a croea MCtion that atways fuctnates and entertains. Watching the aa90t1ed shapes and sizes jogging, running, sunning (the girts tn tiny tangaa -a cross between a bikini and a G- string) blcycltng, volleybaltlng, walking, and swlmlng la the best possible way to get to know the Catiocas and their way of life. MllBA Yoo can't come to Rio without coming Into Come away to~g)aciera. frontier towns and virgin timberlands.~ Alaska Oil the most spec- tacular cruise of all. A . Cruise. From the moment you step aboard, you11 be wrapped in the luxury and comfort a Pt inc:ess Cruise is famous for. Thrwgb sweeping Boor-to-ceiling windows, you can watch as a woodrous world \Wlfolds before your eyes. And, of ooune, you'll enjoy the finest service, dining and entertailmient at eea. Join Princess May 25throughSeptember18. Cruise the . . Inside Passage to ports like Skagway. Sitka. Ketmlran.Juneau. And, magnificent Glacier Bay. Cnlile 7 days rowid ~from Vancouver on either the 5-star Island Princess or sleek Sun Prin- cess. And ftyfm a low air add-on from~ ma~ cities. Pr ma. aJao o8'en 10-day round trip cnuses from San Francisco on the new Royal~. A auiae to Alaska ii tbeadYenture of a life- time. CaD today and *Pup to the most spectacular Alaska c:l an. API . "-·:-. nncess~. Relistry: British ------------------- -c::onWct wtth umbe. It WOutd be lb OOinQ to New York and not going to Brold.ay, or going to London and not vflittng a pub, or eYen worae, going to P•I• and 8YOiding FNneh loo food. H you come to Rio at Carnival time, your lm- merslen into samba will be complete. You wll eat, sleep and even make love to b tnc1111n1 beat; It tak .. owr the entire ctty until tit the end of •" the madness even the m08t •lllght-a.cect visitors samba their way beck on to the JNne. Samba has a magic spelt. Samba la an ar1 form. a complete art form. Eming out in Rio .. c~. by world ltM- darda. and CWiocu take fuU adventege of 1hil by ulfng It as one of their main tonns of,...._ tion. Carlocae •t late in the 9Yenlng; If you 00 out much before 9 p.m. you can expect to eat atone, un.... you meet a BnmMan who ls finishing lunch. For more lnfonntltion on Brun, and tours to Rio contact Borgee Trhel, 18091 Irvine Blvd., Tustin, 92880, or can (714) 832-0100 Hans Stern Sel~s Around The World If you have not yet heard of H. Stern. you probably have not been to Paris, Lisbon, Madeira, Frankfurt. Tel Avtv, St Thomas. Car- tagena. Lima, New York, Ousseldorf, or any of the major cltMt8 of Brazil. But Hans Stern has mllde It hia bulinesa to make aure trawtera know in advence when they are hMd'"O for a city harboring on on ht Ip jewelry ator... RepreMntatNies of hi• chain appear on atrplanes and C"TufM ltners with dis- creet gift offers. Displays of Stern jewejry often pop up In airports, and hotel lobbtes around the world. Tourist kits come wtth city maps detalllng Stern's addresaea. The man behind this rag-to-riches story started in Rio de Janeiro with $200 from a hocked accordion he had brought with him from Nazi Germany over 40 years ago. Today. his home base Is the largest apace ever built exclusively for the production and sale of jewelry. The company is one of the world's four largest International jewelry concerns. with a network of 150 sales outlets In 12 countries. 80 stores In Brazil and 70 around the world. If you have never visited a goldsmith's workshop. when in Rio a visit to the H. Stern's Gem cutting workshop Is a must Transporta- tion to the Stern's main premi1es and return is gratis, and runs continuously from 8:30 -6:00 p.m. on weekdays, and from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Saturdays. The location al90 houaes an auditorium- museum for Jewelry exhibits. and other cultural events. The muaeum is open to the public and displays a remarkable coflection of rare and exotic Braztllan gemstones. The entire manufacturing cycle of a jewef 11 displayed and explained in nine a.nguages with the aid of por- table tape recorders. The vtsttof. watching the craftmen at work, can follow the progreu of a piece from the cutting of the rough stOM to the polishing of the flnt9hed product. The walk through takes abOUt 15 to 20 minutes. Practically fN9lly kind of gemstone and precious metal Is found In Brazil. A few ot Brazil's many gems are perticulary gpod buys becauH about 90% of the worlds 1Uppty com• from this country. The company aflO provtdel purchuers with a~ of appraluJ and a one-year credit. exchange or repurchase guarantee valid tit other branchee. 7 ---Stage -~------=---- 'Cabaret' Has Weak Lead, But Some Fine Suppo by Jeck Holland It is no secret that "Cabaret" is one of the finest musicals of our time. A searing, sardonic, cold and relentless account of the days in Ger- many prior to the advent of World War II, It has a stature unlike most of the musical efforts that feature dreams of love. melodic tunes. and helpings of comedy of one kind or another. As such, this one is not anything one tries in a casual frame of mind. It demands precise casting. an ability to show the decadence that was Nazi Germany and to sharply convey the last dying days of a regime the world can never forget. This also happens to be the favorite musical of director John Firola of the Elizabeth Howard Dinner Theatre. He has given It a good, solid try, and he has managed. in the last act, to give a feeling of the time before the world went mad, but the heart and the depth of the show are missing. This is largely due to the performance of Susan Hottman as Sally Bowles. The role is one of the best in modern musical theater. It 1s one of many dimensions, but un- fortunately Ms. Hottman fails to realize any of them We have instead a strident. shrill, empty shell of a performance that never once ap- proaches the essence of the woman. There is no substance here. only superficiality. a kind of emptiness that creates a 1101d Brian Schucker as Clifford fares somewhat better bul not enough to make the so-called romance between him and Sally meaningful He has some good moments when he d ig s into the role. especially 1n th e last act, but one never really believes in the love between the two and the contact between them is icy more than fiery Grace Jones Appears In James Bond Movie A blood-red m ihtary helicopter nses over the glacial ridges of Russia's northeastern coast. its crew carefully scanning the desolate white sur- face below Momentarily, the craft hovers above a large and heavily-armed party of Soviet frontier guards. who are probing the crusty snow with the sharp tips of their ski poles But the body is not there, and the soldiers move on Nearby. an invader lies motionless beneath a massive drift He hears the gunship sweep overhead . then rise slowly and disappear behind a Jagged cliff. Knowing the snow troops will reach his position in minutes. 007 switches on his avalanche rescue receiver and continues his mission The dev.ce chirps inte nse~ camouflaged agent sklis toward the edge of a deep crevasse. He quickly spots the brushed aluminum tip of a ski pole protruding from the ice. He wastes no time as he swings the blade of his axe -Agent 003 Is quite dead. Un- covering the frozen corpse. he searches rapidly until his grisly chore is interrupted by a sound from above. The helicopter screams toward him as he struggles with the dead man's stiff clothing. Suddenly, the rim of the crevasse gives way with an ominous crack. The body begins to fall. pulling 007 toward the edge .. Has James Bond finally met his match? Only one thing is certain -this is just one of the thrllllng challenges 007 will have to over- 8 Fortunately, Ferola has George Quick in the cast, for he is outstanding as the M.C. His smile cuts deepty, his tyte Is a sharp edged commen- tary on evil. and he plays with his audience like • a cunning tiger as he digs knives Into them un- der the guise of naivete and innocence. It Is a fine perlormance of a complex role. Deborah Bucher Is extremely good as Frau Schnelder. a reprise for her since she has done the role before. As Herr Schultz, Joe Mattaraz- zo is Impressive on some counts and rather stereotyped In others. On the whole, though, he does bring some stature to the role even If one could do with more tragic Implications In his in- terpretation. Dale Jones merely walks through Ernst. a part rich In possibllltles, white Adriane Coros 1s more irritating than Interesting. David Wilkinson's choreography, except for the spirited "Kick Line" routine, ia rather trite In approach. accentuating the obvious. Martha Hardwick's costumes add a satirical glitter to the essence of the show. while Jeff Blddlnger's set is almost too fragmentary. The theater here still serves a good dinner. and there is much warmth and a hearty welcome mat from Elizabeth Howard and John Ferola. One wishes that Ferola would one day get a cast to measure up to his own sizable ef- forts "Cabaret" has never been a simple show to do It takes skill in performing, and 1t is demanding. He does very well 1n some parts of the show, but the total feeling is that when the musical has a weak leading lady it has difficulty emerg- ing from that weakness. and try as he does to add the gloss. the result is one of frustration. Closes June 25. l'opuW ,... • ...,. 11n111p1a .... ,,._,....., .._..., '* .................. ---...... 11." .... -.. •IMalnoue..., D., In e,... ,,__ ................. •AV... To AK•." come In order to survive his latest mls9'on In "A View To A Kill," the spectacular new chapter of the world's most popular and enduring motion picture series. Starring Roger Moore in his seventh por- trayal of author Ian Fleming's famed British Secret Service agent. the film offers a cast of international heroes and villains that Includes Tanya Roberts as Stacey Sutton, Grace Jones as May Day, and Christopher Walken as Max Zorin. Orange County Entertainer Sf'v1L1Rf ART RT ART gets framed at [)o.lt-Yoursetf Framing Custom Framing Ga11ery a Prints And much more ... ~~~Ul;l 3 721 South Bristol Santo Ana 751 -7~ Mention thl9 aa tor l10otl Any Fremlng or Galtwy Purch ... of $40 or mor. ---"""''· ... June 1985 ---Calendar------------------- Art -.-..,uc.,..un- -..... llYdenle'" ert wMI run through JUne t et the UCI fine Arts Gallery. Free. GeUery houn we noon to 5 p.m. ~ ttN'ough Setur- day. Call 8~ for mOf'9 Information. ,.... a ..... 0 ... ry. 37• North C08ll Hlgh-.y In Laguna Beech. preaents Aerytlcs by Muriele Butch end Watereotors by Ellen Roberts through JufV 1. a.ltery hours: 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . Tuesday through Sunday. Call 4~22 for more information. "RMIAI WOfb.• a COllec- Oon of oil paintings by Cindy Evans and Deborah W. Gray, runs through June 25 at the Edge Gallery, 212 N. Harbor Blvd. in Fullerton. Call 871-5862 for more infor- maUon. ....... Mueeum, 2002 N. Main St. In Santa Ana will display baskets woven by the Indians of the Pana- mint Mountains in the Death Valley Area of Cal 1forn1a. through January 6. 1986. Call 972- 1900 for more Informa- tion. -C1111 .. 11., 'r1111n CeraMlce: T...., Ar· tteta," la on dlapfey ~.My7•1MNew­ port tWbor Alt Mueeum. 8IO sen a....._ 0rtwe In Neepon lwtt. Allo on dilpelly. ..... ~Ma­ )Or Palntlftge From The 1950a," and ...... Callfor- n I a Artlala IX: Kent Robena. Orewtftgs and Petntilap." Call 758-1122 tot more lnfonnation. A reetrea1teotlwe of photograph1 by lnter- natiOnalty fMlOUa artist Andre Kertnz wtl be on display through July 8 at the Susan Spirtlua Galtery, 522 Old Newport Bhd. In Newport Beech. Kertesz was one of the flrat photographers to adopt the small handhetd camera as his primary tool. He has received widespread recognition tor his compasak>nate Im· ages of peoples on the street• of Paris In the 1920s. C8'I 631-6405 for more inform9tlon. The OraRll Ceuntf c...•c .. _,..,., Art, 3821 W. MecArthur Blvd. In Santa Ana. will present sleet, wood, and fiber forms by Angie Bray. clay sculptures by Grace Songolo. and m ixed media pa i ntings by Stephanie Weber through June 14. Call 549-4989 for YOU DO H#ll A CllOICI June 1985 mare lnfotlNlion. n.e Art A '* 0 1·1 r. .. s. Coat ......... ~ In Laguna 8eec:h, .. ,,,... eent Photograph• by EHen Wright and Glnoer Todd througt\ June 15. Cal ...... 451• for more Informa- tion. Dance '°CIHll ._. a romS1tic. llghty comical bllllet wilt be performed by the Civic Ballet of Southern Callfor- nta June a at a p.m . and June t at 2:30 p.m. in the Communtty Theater of Golden Weat Cot199e, 15744 Goeden Weat St in Huntington Beach. TlckMa: 18. S5, and $4. Call 895-8378 tot more in- formation. -C•Pf • .. -wlN afao be performed by the Orange County Ballet Compeny June 8 -9 at the FVAer- ton College Theater. 321 E. Chapman Ave. In Fullerton. Calf 532-4829 fOf ticket Information. The Dence ,......,..,, '"-•under "'8 direc- tion of Barbin Arma, will perform works of danlcai ballet and contemporary dance June 28 -30 91 the Curb Theeter, Brea Civic Cultural Center. 1 Civic Cent• Clrele In Brea .. •. Tlcket9 18. whlCfl tncludes admlak>n plus patron's choice of chilled wlnee or apple ddet and dessert at Intermission. Catt 879- 6815 fOf reservations. Drama ------- .. .._. Ctwtlt' will run through June 16 at the Grand Dinner Theater. Number One Hotel Way In Anaheim. can 112-no1 for show times and reser- vations. AtMI ,.,...._. •• ......, ........ _8ftd'f"911ora." wlN run through June 23 at the South Coast Reper- tory. 855 Town Center Drive in CoS1a Mesa. In this taut drama. a South African teenage. torn between love and duty, destroys his friendship with h is closest com- panions. Show times: Tuesday through Fnday e p.m . Saturday 2:30 and 8 p.m. Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. TlcketsS14-$20. Call 957.4033 for reser- vations. •cau,. end Doll" will run through June 9 at the Laguna M oulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road in Laguna Beach. Cati 494-0743 for more information. -n. .... ,, ...... ,.., June «-ttand.June •• -23 at the Curt11 Theater, Brea Ctvic Cultural Center, 1 CMc Center Clrde In er... Thie compeltln9 visit to backn.ge "'-Wical ...... on-tt.roed ia performed nightly at a p.m .• and &mo daya at 5 p.m. Tk:tceta: S10. Call 871-e815 for bet Information. ... ...... , ... ,, ... .. ..... '"Barefoot In lhe Pwk" wit runn lwough June 9 .. the H8'lequin Dinner Plliyhou•. 3503 s. Harbor Btvd. In Senta Ana.. Show times: Tue. day tttroug" Thursday, dinner at 1:30 p.m .. cur- tain at 8:15 p.m., $20. Frl- chly. dinner at 7:15 p.m., cunwn • • p.m .• $22. Saturday. dinner .. 8:30 p.m'"' curtlMn llt ~ p.m .. $24.95. Sunday. dinner at 5:45 p.m., curtain et 7:30 p.m., S20. CaM 9~11 for reservation&. -n. ..._. ... A DtrtJ Man," the hilarious story of a famlty whOM aon ·goes bed' by dll'ectfng the town's fiflt porno lnCMe, then marries the ster, wffJ play on consecutive weekends: June 14 -15, June 21 and 22. and June 28 and 29, at the Cypress Cultural Arts Building, 5172 Orange Ave. In Cypress. Show time 8 p.m. T*> special Sunday matinees will atao t>e offered at 2:15 p.m .. June 18 and June 23. Tk*ets: S5 and $4. Calf 521-9409 f« tldlet Information. -Call a er wilt run through June 23 at Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater. 690 El Camino Real in Tustin. Show times· Tuesday through Thursday 6:30 p.m .. Friday and Saturday 7 p.m., and Sunday 11 :30 Lm. and 5:30 p.m. Prices start at $14.95. Call 838- 1540 for reMfV&tiona. ......... . .... ...,..,. .. •Aa Y• ~ It" will be presented June 20 -22 and June 28 -30 In the Drama lab Theater on the campus of Orange Coast College. 2701 Fairview Road In Costa Mesa. Call 432·5527 for show times and ticket Information. _, c....., .......... co.....tr "Har•er." the story of a man and hts friend -an invisible six foot tall rabbit -will be presented June 28 and 29 and July 11 , 13, 19. and 21, in the Patio Theater on the campus of Golden West College. 15744 Golden West St. in Hun- tington Beach. Call 895- 8378 for ticket informa- tion. ----- Film .,... ~ ...... . ......... CCNMdf ..... . .... ..,.., Helwrd Uw .. Heft1 w9'o ••"'99'" wllh gradee, a tyrannictll proteeaor and the proh 1ot•~ ... be act .... June 7 In the Soc'-' Science Hal on the campua of UC Irvine at 7 p.m. CaN 85&-6379 for more lnk>rmatlon. ........... UeM" by Lenl AeffetlStahl. a mm which explorn the delltruction of nature due to the greed of modern society. will screen at 7 p.m . June 9 in the Humanities Hell on tM campus ot UC Irvine. Free. Call 856-5386 for more Information. MiscellaDeom .,,. •s 11 1 •• ,,. r wtl be held at the N•port Beech MarrlOtt Hotel June 7 -t . Mystery buffs will be chalenged to solve a serles of "murders" s18g- ed during a formal dJnnef party. Clues w ill be arranged throughout the hotel and in the netghbor- ing F-"'on l9'and shop- ping complell. lnduded as part of tfte weekend package are ac- comodatioua. receptions. Md ,...... tor $115 per peraon. doMble occupen~ cy. For more information call ~. ext. 6432.. TM Me iMl1 c.tar 1M II• and International Food Fair will be hetd June 30 from a a.m . to 5 p.m. in Newport Center. Call Judy Goffin 528-1258 for more information. 1"""9ctloft In wobic9. karate. tennis, aikido. scuba diving. and swim- ming will begin June 24 by the campus recreation --•.W.otUC ...... Calf ~5M tor lllfocn• tlon. ,..._ ... __ a ... mnd._Otd 111 a wilt perror"' hla hlt "Georwle On My Miner' and others when he llPPW'9 ...... 3 ....... at ... Ctu,Hor9etwDcM'l. 15IO~DrMln SatM Ana. Tide• go on .... May 2 aftaJ' 5 p.m. Cal~ 1512 tor more in- tormaaon. LI.,....._ -S*'fofm his "" MRaindfops keep Falling On My H .. d .. whef\he~June11 at the Crazy Horse Saloon. 1580 8'oolcholow Drive In Santa Ana. Tlckets go on sale May 9 .,.., 5 p .. m. Cal 54&.1512 tor more information. ....... _. It.a T--."' a concert by the UC !Moe wtnd~.wtlper­ fonn "La Fleata Mex- icena" June 5 in the Fine Arts Village Theater beglnnfng at 8 p .m . Tick-.: 14. $3, and S2 . C.. ~18 for more in- tomMlllon. T8'e UC lrwl•e Jazz e... ... will pef'fOfm Big &Md U.. by Glenn Mitter and Tommy Dor99y June 8 .. a p.m. and June 9 at 3 p.m. o..ang wilt follow. Tide• tor concer1 and dance $1 o. for con.- cert only, 14. $3, and $2. CaH 856-e.16 for more in- tonnalon. ~ In the F°lnl Alta VilllOa Theeter. Tlte Ora•e• C•••tr ...... c:aa ...... per- torm a PoPa Cdebration June 14 et 8 p.m. in the Plummer Auditorium. 201 E. Chapman Ave. In Fulerton. and June 15 at 8 p .m. in the Santa Ana High School Auditorium, 520 W. Watnut In Santa Ana. Tlcilets: S10 and $7. Call 535-0153 for more in· formation. • .,, ,, .. ~-by Handel wilt cloee the 8-oque ~ F..aival on June I at 8 p.m. et the St M6cNel & Al Angeles Church. 3233 PlldAc View Drtve. ----------------------- Orange County Entertainer 9 ---Movies·--------- 'Secret Places' Has Intelligence, Power, Compassion bJ Jack Hott.net After a seemingly endless plethora of mindless and inane pictures on teenage life, at last we have a movie that treats youth with some mtelhgence and perception. It is a 20th Century-Fox release. the positively brilliant pic- ture "Secret Places." This is a film about young girls growing up. The focal point is a young refugee from Ger- many who arrives in a provincicll English com- munity during World War II. Her presence stirs up pre1ud1ces and causes conflicts and clashes between her and some of the other girls. In time loyalties emerge and fnendships oc- c ur. but in the process the ftlm daringly and beautifully deals with the sub1ect of suspected lesbianism and of the small m inds who insist upon looking at a friendship as a sign of sexual impropriety. It is in this respect that the picture emerges as one of beauty, power and compassion. In fact. it is the intelligence and the good taste in- herent in this highly moving film that make it so outstanding. -It was written by a woman. Zelda Barron, who adapted it from the novel by Janice Elliott. In all respects. the woman's viewpoint is evident, and as such what emerges is a delicate and insight- ful study of young girls who are reaching into maturity. It is at once a highly moving picture, one with Experience the Extraordinary. I u ,,.,,,,.,,. 011\ ""'" (''I ldy 1o1>1th Dice .. }, ••Sfted original 1t1ti..,:r.1~ ~, .. ,," .. A ~1.,r.1ph o(Pic1nwat 1he srpin1w1llK- L""'I"·'"' f'UC\. h,t~ 10 PICASSO P1l'.<1'\'\11·., "Lady with Dice" was inspi red h) h" \lo 1fc. J acqueline. Let this fi ne lithograph in- 'r11n: ;.-ou . its vibrant colnr'i will challenge and delight )Our vis ion. You ..:an arrange to view th1!> work . and others in our ..:olkction. simply by <.:ailing for a private .;howing. We would be pleased to help you select un image that renecls your taste and adds value to your life. J\ nd you will be pleased by our fraendlinc"" -and fair prices. Why not call now. while you think of it? r \ 1111 fl'IJ( ,, \ "'ll)( ilot \Pit IC: WORK~ \~.ull I h111;kr1" •"...:r K.:•hllf 1>1.:hcn .. 11tr1 \t 1r:r "'•' 11.r I r.1nh·n1h.1kr \t11lh•·rndl I .1111,,." I r.1n''" l'•L·""' /11n1,i.1 '\,ml SI ,., (nr 11ur f'rlU flu nr call (or rrivar~ vl~wi"I ( O'l'\t I f\rlO'I \"'ll) \(QlltS ITIO"'I '\1-RVICt-S ii Charles Whitchurch 16172 8"nl Cllcl. • Hurlttngton 8Mttl CA 92647 171'1 M6-e9. a,,~ Orange County Entertainer JeftnJ ...-. """' ............. In .............. whi .. Twa MecGo'MM eM ......_"*-,_... ,..,. beet frief'd•. tenderness. need, and understanding which are the key factors rather than blatant sound tracks of rock. scenes depicting vulgarity under the guide of honesty. and a plture of youth as one of a relentless pursuit of sex wherever It can be found. Oh . there is sex here. It is mainly In the case o f a young blonde girl who has an urgent desire for sexual experiment. She is a wonderfully happy, carefree, and uninhibited girl whose utter delight In her body and in sex are joyous instead of tasteless. Then there is the close association between two of the girls whose close friendship Is mis- taken for improper sex by an older teacher whose code or morality 1s rigid and inherently suspicious. The picture has no names 1n the cast. so one can only hope that it will attract the wide audience 1t deserves It's June! The month for: 11111, '"" l ,JtiinJ!-. ' , .. ,r ~ • I ulh"r·-. l>a\ • Spec1al-0c.:..:asion make-up and hair styling koloring. perms and conditioning) • Ccllul1h: inch los<;. herbal wraps • Kda,ing Swcdi"h deep muscle massage • ~u rorcan facial" for men, women. teens • Dc:lu 'l:c 'un 1 • .an n1ng bed (I /2 safe hour • 4 hour' an 'u n) • I ull n.111 care -<ii lk . linen. sculptured cl pcd1l'.un:, • Wa,in~ -leg' & hikini. for sleek. bare legs • PcN>nal 'kin care: products. blended for you fr11m 11ur l;ah So Relax, and Be Good to Younelf! 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'' ORANGB COAST MAGAZINE ,. 4615 BARRANCA PARKWAY, /RVINE. OPEN 11:.30 AM. DAILY. (714) .551 -1942 r . ---Potpourri-------- 'Rock-N-Roll Heaven' Comes To Earth At Hop South Coast Plaza Offers Music Series ..._ . . South Coast Metro ti ofterlng lta fifth .muaJ luncheon Concert Serlea June 8 -Auguet 1, preaented by South Coast Ptaza and MtoMlob In conjunctk>n with the Orange County P9rtor· ming Arts Center. An all new show, "Aock-N-Roll Heaven" takes place every M onday night at The Hop. A cast of performers, starring Greg "Topper" present classic songs of the SO's made famous by stars who have since passed on. Elvis Presley. Jlmi Hendrix. Janis Joplin, Ot- tis Redding, Danny and the Juniors, Richie Valens. John Lennon. and the Big Bopper are a few of the greats who are memoralized In this Las Vegas type review. PBS Emmy Award winning Greg "Topper" is noted tor having the longest continuously run- ning rock and roll show 1n Southern California history Also featured 1n "Rock-N-Aoll Heaven" is local singer/ musician Steve McClintock, who formerly performed 1n Orange County Clubs with the group Private I. and Bobby Carlisle another local favorite. The Hop is located at 18774 Brookhurst in Fountain Valley For more information call: 71 4- 963-2366. JUNE EVENT CALENDAR THE HOP 18774 BROOKHURST FOUNTAIN VALLeY (714·M3·23H) Sunday The Jason Chase All Star Review Featuring Lee Ferrell Monday 8 00 p m Rock And Roll Heaven Tribute to Rock's Legends. tea1urn1g Greg Topper Tuesday 8 00 pm The All New "Rock Around The Clock. history of rock & roll realuring Jason Chase ThurSday Crazy Contests: Lip Sync. twist. bUk-'b•tt shoot. Fr1day & Saturday: Oanoel Dancel Dancel M.C.: Joel- Sleven June 5th· 7·30 p.m. Aeghteoua Brothers. $12.50 per P8f- son June 12th 7 30 p.m. Gary Puckett, $10.00 per person June 191h Doors Open 7:00 p.m . The Prom. Prom Theme "Lovin' Feeling." I st Annual Event. $10.00 per per- son The concerts are hetd Thuradaya, beginning June 8, 11 :45 a.m. -1:15 p.m. for• variety of toe-tapping mualc. The concert• will be held In South Coast Plaza Town Center's California Scenark> and Town Center Park. Headliners Slates Grand Appearances Something new and exciting Is coming to Orange County. Beginning June 3 , Headliners Ltd. wHI preeen1 "Monday Night He8dllnet Concerts" at 1he Grand Dinner Theater In the elegant Grand Hotel in Anaheim. Chevy Chase Stars As Indefatigable 'Fletch ~ The concerts will be held three Mondays a month and will feature the biggest stars In the business. The premier headliner on June 3 wot be the hilarious funnyman. David Brenner, with the outrageous Wayland Flowers and Madame slated for June 17. The Lettermen. June 24 and singer I comedian Jim Stafford and ven- triloquist Ronn Lucas on July 8. Other artlata who will be appearing are Louise MandreU, The Smothers Brothers, Roy Clark and Mel Tiiiis. Each artist will perform two shows, one at 7:30 and one at 10:00 p.m ., with audience seating and cocktail service one hour prior to each performance. Ticket prices will vary with each concert. but all seatlnQ is reserved. Chevy Chase, one ot the most popular per- formers on the contemporary scene. is the first actor to be seen as wise-cracking investigative reporter/ sleuth l.M. Fletcher. who is loved worldwide by tans o f the award-winning mystery novel Fletch and its popular sequels. In the title role of one of fiction's most indeli- ble characters. Chase turns in a tour de force 12 per1ormance. relying on assumed identities and a steady stream of patter to hide his real purposes as an Investigative journalist for a major Los Angeles area newspaper. Michael Ritchie. known for his deft satiric touch with comedy, directed this Universal pic- ture from the screenplay by Andrew Bergman. Based on the best-selling novet of the same ti- tle by Gregory Mcdonald. "Fletch" was produc- ed by Alan Grelsman and Peter Douglas. Joe Don Baker. Tim Matheson, Dana Wheeler- N1cholson and Richard Libertini also star In the comedy. Hoping to bring a great variety of top enter- tainm ent to an intimate setting In Orange Coun- ty. Headliners Ltd. will present your favorite vocal artists. comedians. magicians and In- strumentalists. Only a few m inutes away a1 the Grand Hotel. it's like a little b it of Vegas In your back yard. For information and reservations, phone the Headliner Hotline at 714-850-9921. DINING IN AN EARLY CALIFORNIA MANSION Servin& a variety of fooda Mlopted from the many ethnic and cukuraJ recipes banded down Ulna the hiltorical California put. From homeayle chicken and dumplinp to domatk: rack of lamb. lmater ~yle schnitzel and veal prepared with ct.111 of Momerey and artichokes from the Salinu valley. Breut of chirUD Dftpared .. C'OO raju" aDd enchiladu "Del Mar" from IOUtb of the border are allO ottered. Dua rrta are a apecialty. 1be wine cellar ii stocked with a complete 1electioa of wiw from the Napa-Sonoma v~)'•· AJ1 award·wi.DalDC. moderately priced ratauraot for your next diniDI experience. AUMAf()I CAIDS ACClnlD rtANO IAI ENTllT AINMINT TUES-SAT Orange County Entertainer LUNCH M-f DINNER NICHTL Y SUNDAY BUFFET BRUNCH June 1986 .. , can't bill .. I CM heN .,,. much tun ... and (let tMld ltN It• The ,...,,, comment ol an apparent .. b ....• ...,,, AlcGN'l In Ne•-port 8-ch . .., ...... .... At ft'9t. yqu only do a doutJle&ake "'*' you ... a .,_..,.. pleyer, clr1111d In a clwt un. lform, compl• wlll a cap, Wlllklng wound the clauy Newport a.ct. ,....,,.,... You figure that he mutt ~ tor a loollt IOft· ball teem, or~. Md 1-.y .,..,... In for a beer after the o-me. But..,...,., a ._. pl.a. And how did "81 guy get tttrouflft .. front door? . It'• only . when you notice Robin Hood, . carefully blllMdng a tray Ml of.....,. an tlll' • right hand, ltlll your Ml'Pk*>nl become.,.,.,.. ed. a.i't ._a Ke'/ltl>ne Kop CNW there? .. that Lmte Red Arding Hood? And you -tM ... guy wtlh the hat -you're Dr. Lw .. ~. I preeumet Hey-thla piece la teeming with cowboya, lndlW. ctoctora. and bellhopll . tt ctoe.t't tllke long kW curloetty to peak when you walk Into Bobby McGee'a, where empk)yMe Nven up the dinner experience by dr9Nlng up In coelUme and ...umlng the rotes of a wfde..range of ctiaractert. Some toa In accem.. Some try humor. And .. · pley the theatrics of their reepecttw rote. to the hit. It d ~d• up to a lot of fun for tbe gudta. And for the employees, too. "Fun? Huhf Lota of fun!," replies Hefga, frQm Sweden, In a very-aarcastlc tone (and acoent), upon hearing thla last comment. "I vork and slave my fingers to the bone! Funt" She sure does, and so do the other . ,, Gary Puckett In Concerti June 12 THOSE CRMY 50's-6'1s D4\YS ARE 8AOC AG/11N Feab..W'ing Famous IVs Olne11 Danmgl LM'Showsl bJny DJs & Comlol Open nll!ty-JDWI ltW ~ Our.U&IShowf llOCX 'N llOU. HSMWN A Trba to Rodc'S lqndS. feMurtng GllEG TOPPER Every Monday-8 p.m. Oonlmm1'1r .1A10N CHAIS AUATAlt BVW An evening d comedy and song fNluring LEE FEMElJ. Every Sunday-8 p.m. The hOal!Sl show i"I toWnl llOCIC =-· Q.OCI( tNtunng JASON CHASE Every Tursday-8 p.m. 18774 llrooktust. Fountain Valley fformerty Medley'Jt 7141963·2366 June 1985 Hlfl#lfe Lendrnat* ... On TM Sey Oranf18 &>unty Entertainer Tlle·fllliili...., ..... .. 11111 II _ ....... Ceelt..., .. Mc PM ..... ..... ..._ "-k ~ .......... p.&; Ftt-.... S..11:al ,.... &;UNCH DlllNIR SUNDAY •RUNCH FRESH FISH• EASTIRN BIEF un l!NTUITAlt•~T CHAMPACUll! HARllOR CRUISl!S SATURDAY • •RUNCH SUNDAY • BRUNCH, SUPPER 1110 LAFA nne AVE. .... ~ •ACH 175-Sm 13 ,_ I ....... 1 r • ---Potpourri-------- 'Rock-N-Roll Heaven' Comes To Earth At Hop South Coast Plaza Offers Music Series South Cont Metro ta offering tta flfth ennuel Luncheon Concert s.-... June 8 -A~ 1. prnented by South Coast Plaza and Mloh9tob In conjunction wtth the Orange County P9rfot- mlng Arta c.m.r. An all new show, "Aock-N-Roll Heaven" takes place every Monday night at The Hop. A cast of performers. starring Greg "Topper" present classic songs of the SO's made famous by stars who have since passed on. Elvis Presley. J1m i Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Ot- tis Redding. Danny and the Juniors. Richie Valens. John Lennon. and the Big Bopper are a few of the greats who are memoralized In this Las Vegas type review PBS Emmy Award winning Greg "Topper" is noted for having the longest continuously run- ning rock and roll show in Southern CaJitornia history Also featured 1n "Rock-N-Roll Heaven" is local singer/ musician Steve McClintocJc, who formerly performed in Orange County Clubs with the group Private I. and Bobby Carlisle another local favorite. The Hop is located at 1877 4 Brookhurst in Fountain Valley For mQre information call: 714- 963-2366 JUN£ £VENT CALENDAR THE HOP 18774 BROOKHURST FOUNTAIN VAU!Y (71 4-M3·23H) Sunday Tne Jason Chase All Star Review Featuring Lee Ferrett Monday 8 00 pm Rock And Roll Heaven Tribute 10 Rock s Legends. rea1uring Greg Topper Tuesday 8 00 pm The All New "Rock Around The Clock h1s101y ot rock & roll leatu11ng Jason Chase Thursday Cruy Comest•: Lip Syn<:, twist. bUketbaH shoot. Frldey & Saturday: Dancel Dancel Dancel M.C. Joe~ Steven June 5th· 7·30 p.m. Righteous Br~s. S 12.50 per Pef· son June 12th 7 30 pm. Gary Puckett, $10.00 per person June 19th Doors Open 1·00 p.m The Prom, Prom Theme Lovin· FHhng." 1st Annual Event. $10.00 per per- son The concerti are hefd Thursday•. beglnnfng June 8, 11 ~45 a.m. -1:15 p.m. for a variety of toe-tapping music. The cone.rt• wut be heed In South Coast Pllza Town Center'• CaHfornta Scenario and Town Center Park. Headliners Slates Grand Appearances Something new and exciting Is coming to Orange County. Beginning June 3. HeadNnera Ltd. wm preeent "Monday Night He9dlmer Concerts" at the Grand Dinner Theater In the etegant Grand Hotel in Anaheim. Chevy Chase Stars As Indefatigable 'Fletch' The concerti will be held three Monday• a month and wlH feature the biggest stars In the business. The premier headliner on June 3 will be the hllarloua funnyman. David Brenner. with the outrageous Wayland Flowers and Madame slated for June 17. The Lettermen. June 24 and singer I comedian Jim Stafford and ven- triloquist Ronn Lucas on July 8. Other artists who wlll be appearing are Louise Mandrefl. The Smothers Brothers. Roy Clark and Mel Ttllla. Each artist will perform two shows. one at 7:30 and one at 10:00 p.m .• with audience seating and cocJctall service one hour pnor to each performance. Ticket prices wlll vary with each concert. but all seating ls reserved. Chevy Chase. one of the most popular per- formers on the contemporary scene. is the first actor to be seen as wise-cracking investigative reporter/ sleuth I M Fletcher. who is loved worldwide by fans of the award-winning mystery novel Fletch and its popular sequels. In the title role of one of fiction 's most Indeli- ble characters. Chase turns in a tour de force 12 performance, relying on assumed Identities and a steady stream of patter to hide his real purposes as an Investigative journalist for a major Los Angeles area newspaper. M ichael Ritchie. known for his deft satiric touch with comedy. directed this .Unlversal pic- ture from the screenplay by Andrew Bergman. Based on the best-setting novet of the same ti- tle by Gregory Mcdonald. "Fletch" was produc- ed by Alan Greisman and Peter Douglas. Joe Don Baker. Tim Matheson. Dana Wheeler- N1cholson and Richard Libertini also star In the comedy. Hoping to bring a great variety of top enter- tainment to an intimate setting In Orange Coun- ty . Headliners Ltd. will present your favorite vocal artists. comedians. magicians and In- strumentalists. Only a few minutes away at the Grand Hotel. It's like a llttte bit of Vega• In your back yard. For information and reservations. phone the Headhner Hotline at 714-850-9921. DINING IN AN EARLY CALIFORNIA MANSION Sef'viDI a variety of food.a adopted from the many ethnic and cuku.ral recipes bawled dow1I tbru the hiltorical California put. From homettyle cbickea ud dumplinp to domettic rack of lamb. lunter •yie 1ebnitzel aod veal prepared with cbe1111 of Moalerey and articbokel from the Salinu valley. Brtalt o1 cbirUD ~ "eae raju" and enchilMH "Del llar" from IDUtb ol tbe harder are ai.o offered. 0111 M1I an a .,.cialty. The wine cellar &I stocked with a complete te...U. ol wtw from &Jae Nape-Solloma =•· Ao award-wtnntnc. moderately · rettaurant for your next dininl experientt AllMAJOI CAIDS ACCEnED rtANOIAI fNTllT AINMINT TUES-SAT Orange County Entertainer LUNCH M-f DINNER NIGHTl Y SUNDAY BUfffT BRUNCH June 1~5 Gary Puckett in Concert! J,une 12 THOSE CRAZY 50's-60's ~vs AREBAOC~ F~&#ing Famous IVs Olneft ~ Uw~ btrryOJs& Coma Open nlllty-Joln ft~ eur .. ua1 Showf aoac---·• llOU......,. A Trba to lodr's_legends. ~GIEG TOflPER Every Monda)'-8 p.m. oarrt m1a owr JASON CH."'8 MWTAll ..VW M r.e ling ol comedy and song felCurtng l& FEmU. l Ewry Sunday-8 p.m. Thr hoalnl snow 1n toWnf llOOl .:ti8a.ocx ~JASON CHASE EWry bfday-8 p.m 18774 ~ Fc:>urUirl Valley ffooMrtY Mldry'if 7141963-2366 June 1N5 Orange e<>unty Entertainer LUMCHDl ... R 8UNDAY •MINCH FRESH 1'18H. uanRN ••• , Lift •llftllTAll•INT CHAllPAGN• HARllOll CRUta•a aATUM)AY • •llUNCH SUNDAY • •RUNCH, 8UPPIR 1110 LAFAYaTll AYE. NIWPOfn' IMIACH 171-1717 ....... 1 13 • --Dining & Nightlife --~ --· On a summer-like May evening, Costa Mesa resident Nancy Hartman decided that her hus- band, Roger, was going to take her out to dinner when he came home from work. And she knew just where she wanted to go. She wanted ribs. the kind served at the New- port Rib Company. on Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. "I think their ribs are outstanding," she com- mented, between mo "We've been here a half-dozen times or so. and we really think the food is good -especially for the price." hus- band Roger added. Others obviously agree with Nancy and Roger Hartman. because the Newport Rib Company does a thriving business. especially on weekends. In addition, the restaurant offers a very wefl-packaged takeout service. so even when the seats are filled. Newport's finest ribs are available. "We serve the best ribs that you can buy - baby back nbs .. Fran Ursini, owner of the New- port Rib Company. said. "They cost up to $1 more than other ribs on the market. but they are w orth 1t They're the meatiest r ibs available ·· Indeed they are. These rrbs are big, thick. very succulent. and the barbeque sauce is seasoned just right. Truly a rib lover's dream. Also worth a munch are the barbecued shrimp -big, delicious shrimp grilled to perfection. Served with ribs and priced at $1 1.95. this plate 1s one of the best bargains in Orange County. Another fa vorite at the Newport Rib Com- pany 1s the rib-chicken-brisket-Louisiana hot sausage comb1nat1on ($10.95). along with barbecued shnmp kabob ($11.95). Still. it's the ribs that have people waiting out- side on the patio during busy weekend evenings While they wait. they can take in the sunset. or the early evening hours. while they sip beer or wine. When they finally do order ribs. they can choose from the regular plate S10.95), the smaller size $8.95). or Jhe larger ala ($12.95). Each plate laso Is served with cole slaw. corn bread. vegetable. fresh fruit, and choice of bak- ed beans or special fries. The atmosphere is very casual and comfor- table -nothing fancy. but well-decorated. On Sunday evenings from 5-8 p.m .• magician Scott Tokar perform s up close and personal magic rrom table to table. 01' Fashioned Steakhouse Mld-W• Cam Fed e..fntFNlhS_,DOd ·Pan Fried Steaks (our specralty- smoth ered in herbs and jumbo onions) • Prime Rib • Fresh Sea- food and our special desserts Major Credit Cards Accepted. Live Country Music and Dancing in Saloon Dinner Mon-Sun 5 p.m. Lunch Mon-Fri 11-3 p.m. Reservations Guaranteed 549-1512 Dyer Ad. Exit/Newport Fwr. 1580 Brookhollow Dr., ....... AM .... 14 Orange County Entertainer Tiw Piece: Newport Rib COlllP9ftJ Addr111· 2000 ................. c.... ..... Phone: 131-2111 Howa: ...._ .... '911 P.l'ft.f a..-,, 1-11 p.m. Two for One Dinner Selections , St!rvcd 5:00-7:00 p.m. Weds, Thurs, Fri. House S~dalties < .mhhc.111 l'ork Chop <hkar Purl Royal P11rk & Shrimp K.1bub Prime t<1 h au JU' r ''l'l Sirlllln ( hidcn o~ar I cn~;ik1 C'h1dcn S tuff\..'tl Snapper Stuffed flounder Beef Chickm Seafood $9.95 $9.95 $9 .95 Sii .25 SI0.95 $9.95 s.J.25 S8.9S SI0.9S Hlad .. h,•,m/'1: f, loc·<Uf'<I } Moch Sou1lt <Jf Jt>lt1t 11'111·11,• lirt'"" l oll \fnc..lnltur/ (Cll pir~ 6-28-85) No Reservations . , CHANNEL KDOC-TV •Conaulf llatlnfl fol local c.,. channel June 1985 Orange County Entertainer 15 ., --Dining & Nightlife--- The Barn Is Like and danci ng nl ghtly. American and Mexican. I Johnny Appleseed: Abundant S1eak1. •••food 1nd specialty dl1he1. Reeer- vallona required. $$-$$$ C"•f'• Kltol\en, Ol1neytand Hotel, t 150 W. Cerrftos Ave., 778-6e00. Sunday brunch. Hol 1nd cold entrees, salad bar, pastry tray, Belgium waffles. made-to-order omelettes. SS Mr. lte1, 1105 E. Katella Ave.. 834·2"4. Lunch, dinner, h•PPY hour. live entettalnm.tt and dancing. C•tfomla I contln enlal cuelne: award-w inni ng •l ne cellar . Re1erv1tlon• suggested. SSS When Cal Mc Collum. owner of The Barn restaurant 1n Tustin, decided to begin serving breakfast. he spent some six months designing the menu with the help of chef Salvador Mares. The result, as evidenced some three months ago when breakfast d ishes began coming out of The Barn's kitchen. are a variety o f \radit1onal items. like omelettes or steak and eggs, along with a few specialties a la Mc Collum and Mares. For instance, consider "Johnny Appleseed," an apple delight sure to please the sweet tooth of any sweets lover Priced at $4. 75. it's a big pancake loaded with Amaretto spiced apples and then baked. "Stuffed Frenc h1e" is much like "Johnny Appleseed," except that thick French toast is substituted tor the pancake. "Hawaiian Sunrise" ($4 75) 1s another real taste treat -a pair of pineapple rings are d ipped in batter. deep fried. placed atop sliced Canadian bacon. and then sprinkled with coconut and powdered sugar But nothing beats the "Paul Bunyon Special." a $14.95 conglomeration of food. A one-pound New York Steak. Four eggs. Four flap1acks Choice of steak or country fries. Who can eat a meal like this for breakfast? "No one. so tar," laughed Mc Collum one morning. after having served breakfast for almost a month. "We haven't had anyone order 1t (the ··Paul Bunyon Special") yet. I can't eat 1t We did have one regular customer who said that he was going to come back and buy one." But then. everything at The Barn has always seemed larger than lite, anyway. For starters. the builcllng itself is over 15,000 square feet, and can accommodate 400 people downstairs, and another 300 upstairs. Decorated with a variety o f antique items. The Barn had already earned a reputation for a busy lunch and dinner business. In fact, The Barn·s busy lunches led Mc Collum to open a breakfast menu Besides ottering tasty meals. The Barn has seven separate decor rooms. each able to serve nicely as a corporate meeting room. So. 1n essenced. the local business crowd that packs into the restaurant for lunch each day can now hold Its morning meetings over "Paul Bunyon Specials " Of course. for executives with m o rtal stomachs, items like The Barn Benedict ($4.95) 4 are also available. Two charbroiled beef pat- ties. placed on toasted rye bread. are stacked with two eggs and covered with hollandaise sauce and the end result 1s a very tasty NORM CALVINS ... BllF1CT8BI Ebn•r DW. "A" Ratln9 O nqmdl Texas Style BBQ Catennq Available GRAND OPENING • S11cc11lenl ud Tender A 1m Sp.r• lh.b1 ,T • 8n1ket of 8-1 • 8-f Rahl • Hom•m•d• Luik S.u1o&qe • • Southern f'ned Cathth I breakfast. Also popular at The Barn are the cinnamon rolls. which are three Inches high and four-and- a-half Inches around. Dripping with glaze. they're very flaky, and a virtual meal In themselves. "We have peole who will call and say, •make sure you have pkJnty of cinnamon rolls for us,"' Mc Collum laughed. The Piece: The Bern Addreu: 14N2 "-dhlll, TueOn PhOne: 730-0115 Hou,.: Mon-Fri, t:J0-11 a.m.; aleo kind\, dtnner, SundaJ brunch ~: . . ------- Anaheim Adrienne'•, Sheraton -Anaheim, 1015 W. Bell Rd., 778-1700. Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. California cuisine in a newly renovated setting. SS a ..... wane. 1074 N. Tustin, Anaheim. 630- 2812 Lunch, dinner. Sun- day brunch, happy hour. Piano bar and singer Tues-Sat. American food. Reservations suggested. S$$ CaN M•rl•, 1801 E. Katella Ave.. 634-1888. Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. O.J. and dancing Fri -Sat. Mexican food. S Cerda. 316 S. Euclid, 535-9978. Lu!"lch. dinner Fri. and Sat.. happy hour. Live entertainment and dancing nightly. American food $$$ ChafteJ Brown'a, 1751 S State College. 634- 2211 . Lunch, dinner. Sun- day brunch, happy hour. Video entertainment. The Dueout. 1221 E. Katella (at the Ramada Inn-Disneyland ), 978- 8088. Breakfut. lunch, dinner from 6 a.m. to Mld- n I g ht da lly . Darts, shuttleboard. satellite TV. and American cuisine. $ OaYln'1, Sheraton - Anaheim, 1015 W. Batl Rd .. 778-1700. Lunch dai- ly. happy hour. Entertain- ment and dancing nightly. Caltfornia cuisine. OranYH .. ,., Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave.. 778-6600. Dinner Mon-Sat. Colonial American cuisine. Reser- vations suggested. S$$.S Oreen'• Cafe and Saloon, Grand Hotel, 7 Freedman Way. 772-7777. Lunch, dinner Mon-Sat, Sunday brunch, happy hour. Beef, fresh fish and Me11ican specialties. $$ Mlulutppt Moot.,..., 409 W. Katene. 958-0890. Lunch dally. dinner. hap. py. hour. Entertainment Sauna • Jacuzzi • Massage ALL PROFESSIONAL FEMALE STAFF Oecara I, 1180 N. Kraemer Blvd., 830-0121. Lunch. dinner, happy hour. exoept S•t. ind Sun. Live ahowt end con- tests Mon-Sat. Big screen satellite television. SS ........,_. ....... 328 N. Stanton Ave .. 952- 921 l . Lunch. dinner, hep. PY hour. D.J. and dancing Fri-Sat. Japaneae cuisine. s SltlpJard '""• Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cerrlto1 Ave.. nB-8600. Lunch, dinner. Seafood with several fre1h flah selecik>nl dally. Reier· vationa suggea119d. $$$ The lumM•rtree ............. '717S.Weat St. (In the Emerald Hotel). 999-0990. Breakfast, lunch and dinner dally from 6i30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday brunch served from t 1 a.m -2 p.m. $ The Thlfd Ploof, 171 7 S West St. (In the (Con""-d on P ... 17) Escape From Everyday Stress &. Tensions • Relax &. Enjoy Our Fucllltles Mon rrr llAM To 2AM • Sat 12 Noon-2.AM • Sun 1Pfv1-11Ptv1 (714) 955-3191 4251 SUITE G. MARTINGALE WAY, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 2 Blocks From John Wayne Airport -·· I 1ao-011s I CIC -16 (213) 924-5031 (213) 430-01 75 2 I 6 I 2 Norwalk Bm:l 500 Padfic COCllt Hwy. Howa.uo11 Gotd.M. CA 90718 Seal Beach, CA 1 ~982 REDHILL (AT EDINGER/MOULTON PKWY) TUSTIN Orange County Entertal,,.r Restaurants (C•..._ll ...... '8ee11) Emerald Hotel), "9..ot90. Dinner Hrved Monday through Saturday from 6:30-11 p.m. Lhte enter- tainment and Continental cuisine. R .. etvatk>f\9 and Jackets for men required. $$$$ v .. v ............... Dlaneytand Hotel. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave., 778-6e00. Breakfeat. lunch, dinner. American apeclaltlea, fresh peata, salads and homemade Ice cream. S Brea La Vida, 6105 Carbon Canyon Rd., eff-0720. Breakfast Sat-Sun, lunch, dinner. happy hour. Live entertainment Fri-Sal. American food. Hotel with one of the only hot springs tn Southern California. $ Rutty Pellcen, 190 S . State College Blvd., 871 - 3020. Lunch, dinner. Sun- day brunch, happy hour. live entertainment and dancing Tuea-Sat. Primarily 1eafo0d, with 18-22 different rr .. h nsh dally. Reservation• re- quested. $$$ Buena Park "--· ,...,, 8231 Manchester Ave.. 522- 1542. Lunch, dinner, hap- py hour. SteaK1. IMfood, with llve whole Maine lobsters. Reaervatlons recommended. $S Costa Mesa Chllrtle't Chill, 2278 Newport Blvd .. s.49-2294. Open 24 hours a day. Featuring chill d lshe1. with a full-service coffee shop menu. S Ml CMa, 296 E. 17th St.. 645-7626. Lunch, dinner. Live entertainment Wed-Sat. Mexican food. S Mione'., 2701 H•rbor Blvd.. 979-6735. lunch, dinner. Italian food, ln- ctuding pizza, veal and salads. S Ne•polt Nb C°""'l"f, 2000 Newport Btvd., 631 · 211 0. Dinner. BBQ ribs and chicken. $S , .............. 745 w. 19th St., 850-5735. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Omelettes, homem•de soups. sandwiches, ...... TY~~go WEOOINGS . J'AOMS rClfWlS SU• F ORMAI. S ,.e MMI S"'1f,u A..aJic Osc.v oe la Renea • l ORO WES f Poene ~dln eAffEA SD TUXEDOS FOR MEN & WOMEN Wtddirlg ~IS 25 Years E.pefieoce FOR Y~ FOfNAl F\KTION COME SU US • WE MAKE IT FUN TO GO FORMAL 831-5270 . 1807 Newport Blvd. CoeteM- June 1e65 caHerole1. Weekday breakfut tpeclala and deify dtnner apectata. S Cypress Harl•• Ja,aneee C..._, 4009 W. Ball Ad., 527-3576. Lunch, dinner. Japanese food with a sushi bar. U ------- Dana Point -------- Dan• TrMter, 34150 Pacific CoHt Hwy.. 493- 2803. Lunch, d inner. oyster bar. Sunday brunch. live entertain- ment. SeafOOd and con- tinental cuisine. Known for local lobater caught daily . Re1ervatlons recommended on weekends. $$$ Quiet Ca"'on. 3<43.w Street of the Green Lantern, 498-&146. Lunch, dinner, Happy Hour, Sun- day Brunchj. Steaks. prime rib. seafood. and the fln•t coastline view In Southern Callfornla. Reseriatlons recommended. SS El Toro ---------- MOit CMIHU, 23642 El Toro Rd .. 830-3810 Lunch. dinner. Cloaed Mondays. Entertlllnment wtth h•rplat or vlollnlst Belgl •n and French cuisine. Dre•• code. .. Fullerton a1 ....... 501 N. State Colege, 17o-o433. Lunch, dlnnet, Sunday brunett. happy hour. Live 8"t9r· talnrnent end danctng ni ghtly . Burger•. ome1en... pizza. MMka. undwfche1 and Mlada. S c ..... " ...... ,.._. c.-. 222 W. Houston Ave .. 992-2580. lreeltfast. lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch, happy hour. O.J. and dancl"Q nightly. SM- food. lteek. ..nctwtchea. Sophisticated yet CUual dining wtth high energy dancing; •dfacent to Hon~ day Inn Fullerton. S-SS c ..... c ...... 1933 Sunny Crest Or.. 870- 0891 . Dinner happy hour. Steafls. seafood. fresh fish end salad bar. Reser- vetlons not required bu1 available. $S • .....,., ~ 323 N. State College Blvd., 870· 1•00. Lunch, dinner. hap- py hour. live entertain- ment and dancing Wed- Sat. American food. In- cluding BBQ ribs and chicken, pasta. seafood and •llMU. $ El Pmo c......, 2736 E. Nutwood Ave .. 871 - 9750. lunch. dinner, Sun- d9Y brun~. happy hour. O.J. and dancing nightly. MexlCll"I food. S Ruby Begonia's, 1500 S. Raymond Ave. (In Grl•wold's Hotel), 635- DINNER• BRUNCH D~no & c•ry OU1 Open Monday- Satll'day -ipm Sunday 2pm *TAKE-OUT --...., ~f.Y/POR"l" c0RIB...i~ t\f Pf\\"' 200llllfwt ... ca ... 131-!110 9000.Lunch,Otnner.Hap- PY Hout wMICnighta from 5-7 p.m .. wfth eulhl bar on Monday and Tuesday. Oanctng, h9 ~­ ment Wfdneeday lhrougtl Saturday. Ameran con- tinental cuisine. ReMr- vation1 luggelted.1$ I Garden Grove Coac"•en, 12455 Haater. Garden Grove, 971-2311. lunch. dinner, happy hour. Uve enter- tefnment •nd dancing. BrOf~ steak .... food, prime rib wtth dally lunch •nd dinner specials. S Huntington Beach ..... c., CWlafy 222Y. Mlln St., M0-0440. Lunch Wedne1day through Sund•Y· dinner Thursday through Sun- d •y. CrepH, quiche. croluanta and more. c...,., ., the .... 408 P•clflc Cout Hwy., 980-9318. Breakfast, lunch. Sunday brunch. live entertainment •nd dancing. Ometettes, steak & eooa. .. C°'i1ed burgers and sandwiches. Very casu•I (21 end ~). S Caea Marla, 18060 Beach Blvd.. 842-2541 . Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch, happy hour. Sonore-style Mexican food. s J.C. McL1n's Bar & Grlll, 18121 Beach Blvd .. 841 - a.11. Lunch. Dinner. Hap- py hour. served 11 -3 p.m. Sat. and Sun. California cuisine, Including ribs. fresh fish. seasfood sautes. chicken. steaks. S$ Meedowlartt Country Club, 16782 Graham St.. 846-3391. Breakfast. lunch. Sunday brunch Live entertainment and dancing Tues-Fn. Sun S P•1tr•no's, 19535 Beach Blvd .. 960-7730. Dinner Wed-Sun Con- tinental with specialty In fresh ftSh , feeture small fine California wineries. $$ Tlbbte'e Muek H .. I, 16380 Pe<:lflc Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach, IMO~ 5661 or (213) 592-4072. Musical revues In reper- tory Tues· Thurs 7 p.m .. Fri 5:45 and 9 p.m .. S•t 5 and 9 p.m., Sun 8 p .m. Irvine 1·1 C•-H••, 1•210 Culver Or.. 551-3310. lunch. dlnnet. Sunday Onmch, hllPPV hour. Li¥I entertainment and dan- cing Wed-Sat. Mexican and ...,ood. Big tcreen MtelKte T.V. S The CeunlJ U... 4615 Barranca Pkwy .. Ir- vine. (714) 551-1942. Open from 11:30 dally. Happy Hour, Monday thru Friday 4 to 7. Live music at happy hour on Wed. & Fri. Oancl"Q Friday & Satur-- days 8:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m . w ith live music. Lunch under $10. Dtnner under $15. No reaer- vations . Fish. steaks. nbs. prime. --------. -- Laguna Beach ........... 31106 s. Coast Hwy . 499-2663. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. live entertainment and dan- cing Wed-Sat. Continental cuisine. Reservations recommended. S-$$ o._. ........ ,.. 896 S. Coast Hwy .. 4~-0162. Lunch. dinner. Saturday .- end Sunday'l>runc:h, hap- py hour. Closed Mondays. live entertainment Wed- Sat, Sun brunch. Inter- continental cuisine. In Hotel S•n M•arteen. Reservations accepted. $$ ...... ~ 425 s. Coast Hwy .. 494-1151. Breakfast. lunch dinner, Sunday brunch, happy hour. Live entert11nment and dancing. Continental and Danish cuis ine Reservations required. S- SS Torlla ,..... 1740 S Coast Hwy . 494~588. lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. happy hour Mexican -Sonora style. Reservations required. S Laguna Hills Don Jo••'•, 23972 Avenida de La Carlotta. 581-1570 Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. happy hour. Me.s1can food. omelettes. hamburgers and other sandwiches. S Ml 11 utt Comptom 1 .. , 23020 Lake Forest Or .. 855-4233. Breakfast. lunch. happy hOur Uve entert1inment. O.J. and denclng nightly Homemade soups. chm and specials; sandwt<:hes. N .Y. steak . scampi. homemade s~ada and more. S (Cooelu'*9 on P• 11) • • 17 •· •• --Dining & Nightlife--------- -· Restaurants (Conttnued from Pege 17) Lake Forest Baphore HouM, 233 11 Muirlands. 7 7 0 -3222 Lunch . dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour Live entertainment and dan· cing nightly Con tinental CUIStne $$ Mission Vie10 Bobby M cGee'a C onglomeration, 284 7 1 Marguerite Parkway, 495- 3755 Dinner happy hour 0 J entertainment and dancing nightly Steaks and seatood l ively. tun atmosphere All service personnel dr essed 1n costume of h1storicat or t 1ct1on al characters Rest?rva11ons suggested $$ Torilla Fl•t•, 22792 Vista Del Lago 830-9960 Lunch dinner Sunday b 1 ll n c h h a p p y h o u r Snnora .. rylp MPx1can lood $ Newport Beach Ancient Mariner, 2607 W Coast Hwy 646 020 1 lunch C11nnpr Sund;:iy brunch hrippy hour live Pntert;:i1nmt>n1 n1qhtty Fresn ~eatond $$$$ Baxter'• S1r .. 1. 464 7 M acArthur Blvd Newpon Beach 540-2475 Mon Fr, 11 a m 3 p m lunch Mon-Sun musical variety dinner "-hOw wtlh the Young A mencc1ns 8.J.'a Chicago Piueria, .. , 106 Main St 675 7560 LLinch dinner until m1d- n1gl 1 daily WeP kday madness spec1ills MCln- Wed Pin n p;is1a and s<Jndw1cnes $ -· Bob Burns. 37 Fashion Island 644-2030 Lunch dinner Sunday brunch happy hour Live enter- tainment nightly. Con- tinental I California style. Reservations suggested $$ Ca.. Udo, 2900 New- p ort Blvd .. 675-2968 Lunch d inner. happy hour Live entertainment nig htly Con11 nental cuisine. spec ral1z1ng in seafood Reservations suggested $$ The Cannery, 30 10 Lafayette Ave . 675-5777 Lunch dinner Happy Hour Sunday Brunch served rrom 10-2 30 pm L 1vro e11terrainment n1gh t- l y a11c1 Sunday alter noons Com edy show- ca5ed 11n Mond ays from 9 p m to m1 d n1 g h t Seafood Beel Also features c ham p agne Brunch cruises Sat and Sun $$$ Charlie's Chill, 102 McFadden Place. 548- 2294 Open 24 hours a day Omelettes. ham- burgers. steaks. Mexican lood s At the loot of the Newport Beach pier $ La P•lme, Newponer Resort 1107 Jamboree Rd 644 -1700 L unch . dinner . Sunday brunch Live en ter1a1nme n t Caltforn1a cu1s1ne in a garden-s tyle set ting Rt'~erva 11ons reQu1red SSS Le C•fe Fleurl, Ho tel Merid1en 4 500 M ac Arthur Blvd . 476-2001 Breakfast. lunch dinner Provincial French food Marrakeah, 1100 W Coast Hwy . 645-8384 Dinner Belly dancing Ffl- SM Moroccan Reser va1t onc; recommended $$$$ Red Onion, 2406 New- port Blvd 675-2244 Lunch d inner. Sunday brunch. happy hour Live entertainment nightly Mexican food Rest•ur•nt Antoine, Hotel Mer1d1 en . 4500 MacArthur Blv d 4 76 - ?001 Lunch, dinner Fine French cuisine Reser- vations suggested Sc u l pture Garden C•fe, Newport Harbor Art Museum 650 San Clemente Or . 759-0391 lunch Tues-S at Datlv s pecials, salads. sandwiches. desserts. Reservations not required but accepted. ToftJ Roma'•, 2530 W. Coast Hwy . 642-9070. L unc h, dinner. happy hour Mon-Thurs 10:30 p m -12 30 a m. Live entertainment Wed-Sun 880 ribs. chicken steak. hamburgers Subtitled "A Place for Ribs " $$ VIII• Nova, 3 13 1 w Coast Hwy . 642-7660 Dinner Sunday brunch Ltvd entertainment 1n the piano bar nightly ltallan cuisine. Reservations ad- vised $$$ The w.,.nou ... 3450 Via Oparto. lido Village. 673-4700 Lunch , dinner. Sunday brunc h. Live entertainment Seafood I Continental $-$$ Woody'• Whert, 2318 Newport Blvd .. 675-0474. lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch, happy hour Live entertainment Thurs-Sat. Seafood steak s and pnme rib Bayfront dining, boat sllps available. $$ Orange C .J. Knickerbockers. 2710 E Chapman Ave . 997-2903 Lunch. Dinner. Happy Hour. piano bar Steaks shrimp. lobster crab Classy 1n ter1or decor $ Dover's Restaurant, tOO City Dme 634-4500 Lunch served M onday rhrough Friday from 11 30 a m 2 30 p m Dinner served Monday through Thursday from 6-10 pm , and 6-11 p m Friday and Sallirday H appy hour week nights from 5-7 p m Sunday Brunch from 1 O a m -2 30 p m Un1Que Continental cuisine $$$ La BraHerle French C•te. 202 S Main St . 978-61 61 Lunch, dinner French cu1s1ne. speciahz- 1ng 1n white veal and fresh r1s h Reservatio n s suggested $$$ Orange Countr MINng Co., t0.000 Crawford Ca- n yon Road. 997-7411 Dinner. Happy Hour. Sun- day Brunch. and un1Que atmosphere in authentic silver mine Steaks. pnme rib. seafood, ribs. and beautiful city view Reser- vations recommended. $$ Tokyo Buffet, 2 13 E. Katella Ave . 639-4983 l unch dinner. Sunday brunch All you can eat Japanese buffet. S Placentia Tia~ue ....... 111 W. Santa Fe. 528-8515. Breakfast. lunch, dinner except Tues. Sunday brunch. Live entertain- ment and dancing Frt- Sun, marachi. Old Me1e- 1can atmosphere. $ Swellow'a Cowe, San Clemente Inn. 2600 Ave. ~ Del Pres1dente. 498-9202. Lunch , dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Clos- ed Tuesdays. Live enter- tainment and dancing Wed-Sun American con- linental cuisine Reser- va tions suggested $$-$$$ Santa Ana H.T.'a, 1641 w . Sunflower . 979-FISH. Lunch. di nner. happy hour D.J. and dancing nightly Seafood. fresh fish and steak Reser- vations required. $$ Johnn1'• Reeteurant, 2250 E 17th St.. 636- 6722. Lunch, dinner. Sun- day brunch. happy hour. Live entertainment Fri- Sat California cuisine; mesquite broiled fresh fish pasta, steak and pnme rib Reservaltons suggested $$ Sombrero Stf'9et, 7 1 ~ N Main St . 547-0921 lunch dinner. Sunday brunch happy hour Me11- 1can food. steak. sectfood s Tustin MJC's Cafe A Wine Bar. 303 Et Camino Real. 731-4330. Lunch. dinner Frt-Sat ltght continental and Cal1torn1a cuisine. specializing in beers and wines. $ Country Cero'a, 316 S. Euclid. Anaheim. 535-9978 Live entertainment and dan- cing nightly 9 p m. to 1 :45 a.m. Crazy Horee Steekho"'ae, 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana, 549-151 i Live entertain- ment and dancing nightly from 9 p 11' with COnoefts most Sunday and Mon- day. El Cepltan ~. 14210 Culver Or .. Irvine. 551-3310 live entertain· ment and dancing Wed - Sat from 8 ;30 p.m. 8"' screen satellite television. Sgt. P'"90ft't Yuton Saloon -Dancellall, Disneyland Hotel. 1150 w. Cerritos Ave .. Anaheim. 778-6600. Live entertain- ment and dancing untll 1:30 am. Shows reminis- cent of K londike Gold Rush days at 9 and 1 O pm. Wharf B•r, Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W Cerritos Ave . Anaheim, 778-6600. Country western music with Kim Olson Tues-Sat, 5-10 p m Jazz Cate Udo, 2900 New- port Blvd . Newport Beach. 675-2968. Warren Jackson on keyboard dur- ing happy hour. Mon 9 p .m .-1 30 a.m . Wayne Wayne on sax. Tracy Longstreth on drums and Oa11e Robinson on piano. Tues-Wed 9 p.m .-1:30 a.m . LH#e Dechten Trio. Thurs-Sat 9 p.m .-1 :30 a m . Sun 4-8 p.m . and 9- 11 pm Lido Jazz All Stars Hotel Merklten N••· port lleeoh, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. Newport Beach. 476-2001. Judi Loflck & TrlO in Atnum Lounge. Tues-Sat 5-9 pm . Gerard Barbut on p iano 1n Trianon Bar nightly 9 p m -2 a m Library Lounge, New- porter Resort 1107 Jam- b or c e Rd . Newpo rt Beach 6444-1700 Tues- Thurs 8 30 p m .-12 30 a m Sat-Sun 9 p m.-1 a m 1azz pianist Confrey Ph1/11ps and h is lno Meadowl.,k Country Club, 16762 Graham St .. Huntington Beach. 846- 3391 Tues-Fri 8-l 1 pm . Sun 2-6 p m dancing to the b1Q band sound Pop/Rock Beder'e. 501 N. State College. Fullerton. 870- 0433 Top 40 entertain- ment and dancing l ues- Thurs 8 30 p m -1 a.m . Fn-Sat 9 pm -1:30 am with Blo wout through Dec. 15 and Race Dec 18-Jan 5 ···••r'a, 18872 Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. 964-4112. Top 40 entertainment and dan- cing Tues-Sat 9 p.m.-1 :30 a m with Flip through Jan 5. Baxter'•, 14348 Culver Or . Irvine. 857-2103. Top 40 entertainment and dancing Tues-Sat 9:30 p.m .-1:30 a.m. wtth S.d C~k• through Jan. 5. .. ,....,. ...... ,23311 Mulrlands. Lake Foreet. 770-3222. Live entef'tain- ment and dancing nightly 9 p.m. to closing. Ben Brown'e. 31106 S Coast Hwy.. So. Laguna Beach, 499-2663. live entertainment and dan- c 1 ng Wed-Thurs 8 :30 ,p m.-12:30 a.m .. Fri-Sat 9 p m.-1 am Bobby McGee'• Conglomeration, 28471 Marguerite Pkwy . Mis- sion Viejo. 495-3755. O.J . and dancing nightly 7 p.m.-l 45 a.m Cegney's 8J h ..... 406 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Huntington Beach, 960- 9318. Top 40 and rock and roll bands and dan- cing Thurs-Sat 9 p.m.- 1:30 a.m. Scheduled: Dec. 6-8 Fantastic Dreamers; Dec. 13-15 City; Dec. 20- 22 1-5; Dec. 27-31 Spellbound. special New Year's Eve Party planned. Capera .......,,_. end Club, adjacent to Holiday Inn. 222 W Houston Ave .• Fullerton. 992-2580. O.J . and dancing Mon-Sat 4·30 p.m -2 a.m .. Sun 9 pm Sun 9 pm -2 a.m CelebritJ L.ount9. Buena Park Convention Center Hotel. 7675 Cre~­ cent Ave Buena Park. 995-1111 Live entertain- ment and dancing Tues- Sat 9 pm -1 am Coechmen. 12155 Haster. Garden Gr~e. 971 -2311 Easy listening and dancing Tues-Sat Elmet'e Piece. 323 N. State College, Fullerton. 870-7400. Live entertain- ment and dancing Wed- Sat with Armstrong and Guerrero El PMO Canttna, 2736 E Nutwood Ave .. Fuller- ton. 871 -9750 D.J . and dancing nightly 9 p.m.- 1 30 a m G•wln'• Nlglltclwb, Sheraton-Anaheim. 1015 W. Ball Rd .. Anaheim. 778-1700. Entertainment and dancing Mon.-Sun 11·30 am -1:30 a.m. Green'• Cafe •nd Sllloon, Grand Hotel. 7 Freedman Way. Anah•lm. 772-7777. Ltve top 40 entertainment. H.,..1 Leguna, '425 S Coast Hwy . Laguna Beach. 49'4-1ts1. live entertainment and dan- cing 8:30 p.m.-t :30 a.m. ff .T .•a, 1641 W . Sunflower, Santa Ana. 9~FfSH. DJ. and dan- cing nightly from 7 30 p.m. ----------------- ------------ --18 Orange County Entertaln•r June 11185 Guests are grinning ear-to-ear nowadays at the Sheraton-Anahefm Hotel, because a copy of the o,.. Countr .,...,.. ...... awaha In thefr rooms when they arrive. TM .,...,...... 11 all-entertainment. No n8W8. No busfneu. Just entertaining reading covertng the finest In Orange County entertainment. Stage. Music. Dining and nlghtltfe. Vt.ual arts. And lt'a all In a conctM, euy-to-read pubffeatton that la aa In- teresting u It 18 Informative. 11'1 no wonder that luxurious hotels such aa the Sherat0n-An9hefm are provkUng each and WetY guest with a copy of the Orel. Countr ......... when they arrtYe. The hotets want their guest• to en- joy their vlaft to the County ... and The • ....,......, tells them what's gotng on, and where, and when. Of courM, you don't have to stay In an elegant hotel llke the Sheraton-Anaheim to get a copy of the Or ... CounlJ ............. In fact, you can have 12 entertaining monthly laauea malled dlrec1ty to your home, for just $9. That's 25% off our regular sub- scription price. But hurry, becauae thla offer la for a limited time only. B•c•u•• etter •II, tourl•t• ahouldn't be the onlJ onee hewing tun. - -· DANCING NIGHTLY TO LIVE MUSIC l . •' Monday-SU DAY Wednesday-2:30 TO 6:30 ON DAY Thursday Tuesday ESDAY "c. ESDAY 2FOR1 9:30 TO 1:30 ALL D.J . BURRO S EAFOOD 1HU SD Y co I NATION R DP Y l ATES All 2 for the uR) Our 2 for the price of 1 _ r u price of 1 LUNCH & DINNER 9:30 TO 1:30 Lunch & Dinner ..-1 Limited Offer LI m lted Off er .. ~20 Orange County Entertainer June 1Wl6