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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-01-02 - Newport Harbor Ensign' ~ , -1 ~ . I , \ , \ ·- • • I I - Sout·h Sympho · Under St o .. ,. -... -. •• t . ..... ---Contents --------- OH THE COVER-South Co.et Symphony Otrector J. Lany Granger, .. photographed by Orange County EntertelMr Senior Photographer Steven O~ The South Co11t Symphony Comes of Age . . . . . . . . 3 _.. Conductor John Larry Granger has led this local symphony group to top- leve l status in a very short time. Pirates of Pawnee Sails Into Costa Meaa . . .. . . . . . 4 This month at Orange Coast College wlll feature the popular opera directed by Robert Sheldon. Snow Summit Brings Best of Snow Season to Southland 7 Southern California skiers never had It so good. Pat Buckley Mou Exhibition Showe1111 'Americana' . . . . 8 Renna1ssance artist's popularity has been growing In leaps and bounds. The Bast of the Brunches ... Alfredo's . . . . . . . . . . 10 The "Best of the Brunches" section Is kicked off with Alfredo's feast. Sunday Brunch at Maxwell's is Enormous . . . . . . . 11 Popular Huntington Beach restaurant-on-the-beach features one of the largest Sunday spreads around Greenwich Village Comes to Newport Baich . . . . . . . 14 Studio Cafe brings the ambiance of a Greenwich VIiiage bistro to the West Coast CORPORATE OFFICE SPACE The Orange County Entertainer Is • monthly newspaper published by Baker Com munications with • focu1 dining. nightlife music theater. dance and art throughout Orange County 2 1,516 SQUARE FEET DOUGLAS PLAZA SUITE 120 2191 MARTIN IRVINE. 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The Entertainer ecoepta no~­ sib1lity tor unl0Uc9t9d met ... lal wtthou1 a Mlf-addr..-d stamped envelope. ------------ January 1986 I ! ~~-Enterta~ment ~~~~~~ Short Struggle to the Top for Symphony by Marcua Dietz lnterm1ss1on had Just begin during the South Coast Symphony's very first Orange County performance, some two years ago. And over in a corner, one of the bassoon players was fatefully cleaning the instrument with a long swab As luck would have it, the swab became firm- ly stuck in the bassoon. and no amount of force could free 1t The intermission was stretched by a few minutes. and then by a few more Finally, 1t became apparant to conductor John Larry Granger that he was going to have to tell the hostiles in the aisles that there would be only one bassoonist for the second half of the con - cert .. And du ring our first Orange Gou nty program , too," Granger, who moved the symphony to Orange County from Long Beach two years ago. said recently w ith a chuckle "I had to tell the audience why we were going to play Brahms with one bassoon. "Fortunately, the audience took 1t pretty well No one got upset It seems funny now . but I was in panic at the time " For the 37-year-old Granger. the first snafu has been pretty much the only one he's had to enfure thus far 1n the symphony's new home In fact as he and the rest of the ensemble prepare for a Jan 11 performance (8 15 p m at Orange Coast College 1n Costa Mesa). a wave o f public and critical acclaim has swept over the South Coast Symphony and washed 1t high on the hill In its short Orange County life. the symphony has. a) tripled its audiences: b) been warmly rec eived by critics from the major publ1cat1ons. c) featured one sellout: and d) generated quite a b it of corporate interest and donations In other wo rds. 1t has accomplished the very things a community orchestra needs to grow and prosper In add1t1on. South Coast Symphony has been able to lure some big-name. top quality guest artists for each show as well. and January's is no d ifferent Organist Samuel John Swartz, whom the New York Times has called "an 1n - strument1st to reckon with," will play Symphony No 3 ("Organ'') by Saint-Saens A previously featured organist with the Lon - don Symphony. the Wilham Hall Chorale. and the Scottish National Chorale. Swartz is con- sidered to be one of the United States· premiere concert organists Meanwhile. the balance of the symphony's program will feature the Lincoln Portrait selec- tion. by Copland, a foremost contemporary composer. with KFAC radio's Martin Workman serving as guest narrator "Respighit Ancient Airs and Dances, Set 2" is also slated to be per- formed. as well. ··If someone 1s going to hear the orchestra Just one time this year, then this is the concert I'd like them to attend." Granger said, in the symphony's modest-but-etticent office in Costa Mesa's Harbor Shopping Center. "It's also a good show for fans of keyboards, too." Granger, of course. has been a big part of South Coast S>'mphony's Orange County success He's drawn mostly rave reviews from the local media, which has been particularly impressed with his ability to conduct music scores from memory. January 1986 John Larry Granger, conduc10f of the Sou"' Coa1t Symphony "Memor111ng the program 1s making a com- mitment to the music." he said 'It's good to to tally digest 1t I also practice conducting without the orchestra around. 1n front o f the mirror I practice how I'll conduct a certain passage. what motions 111 give · And though he conducts from memory. with no music 1n front of him he says he's never blown 1t even once By the time you get to the performance. with proper memorization and practice. the music 1s such a part of you that 1t iust doesn't happen ... he said After the symphony's season-opening con- cert last September. Granger was given a rare qrillinq by one of the local dally newspapers which <..r1t1c1zed him for passive d1rect1on Ac- tually Granger was merely g1v1ng a softer p rogram the delicacy that 1t deserved His conducting reflects the music. and 1f the program warrants flamboyant. flashy direction then Granger performs 1t that way My 1ob is to get the musicians to feel com- fortable with the music. and to accent a par- ticular instrument. when appropriate.· Granger said 'The conductor 1s not to put on a show He should be reflective of the music When the conductor is a d1stract1on. visually pulling you away from what you're hearing. something 1s wrong "Dancing on the podium.· he noted wryly doesn 't help the music. doesn't make Beethoven sound better " Granger played the aboe for 25 years prior to becoming a conductor. He studied music at USC before renowned conductor Herbert Blomstedt of the San Francisco Symphony. 1n- v1ted him to work together in Dresden Ger- many After learning the trade from the studied conduc tor Granger returned and butlt a small community orchestra in Long Beach. though the city already had one Nonetheless. 1n two q uick years the South Coast Symphony had grown so fast that 1t needed another home. and Orange County was the logical choice since the symphony had performed here before Though there was at first some question whether the county could support another orchestra since 1t already had a couple of small ones that answer has long since been supplied And Granger thinks there would be even more interest 1n orchestra and classical music 1f people came to experience 1t live .. Electronic recordings don't do classical music 1ust1ce . because they sound sterile." he said "Rock music reproduces well elec- tronically because many of the instruments are electronic Classical music isn 't like that So many people who haven't experienced classical music live haven't experienced 1t at all and they think they don t like 1t When Orange County 5 $100 m 1llton Perfor- ming Arts Center opens its doors late this year locals f 19 ure to receive a larger dose of classical music culture But don t look for ·the South Coast Symphony to be performing there. at least not on a regular basis Rental costs to the groups are expected to be proh1b1t1ve which means ticket prices will be too And Granger isn't one who likes to·pass the buck on to the people who've helped butld and support his orchestra "At $50 per ticket. one has to evaluate whether 1t 1s appropriate he said · There nas been preliminary d iscussion among several orchestras. but no firm dates You must con- sider the cost to the budgets and patrons "Speculation 1s ~hat mostly 1nternat1onal groups will play there and I think thats qood. Granger added "The performances 1n Orange County ol world-class orchestras can only help us People will receive a finer appreciate of symphony · At comfy Robert Moore Theater on the OCC campus. tickets are bargain-priced $15 $1 O and $8. with a $3 discount tor seniors and students And a free pre-concert lecture 1s also held before each show. at 7 30 p m when the evening's program is discussed Tickets are avallable for the Jan. 11 concert by cal/mg South Coast Symphony at 662-7220 Orange Coast College 1s located at 2701 Fatr- view Rd m Costa Mesa 'Mark Twain ' Coming to Fullerton Veteran actor Hal Holbrook brings his Tony Award -w inning production "Mark Twain Tonight!" to Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium for one sold-out performance at 8 pm Friday, Jan 10 The acclaimed one-man re-creation of the wit and wisdom of Amer ica's foremost humorist and tall-tale-teller is the third at1ract1on In the Professional Artists 1n Residence series of California State University. Fullerton. Although Holbrook has been performing Orange Co unty En tertainer "Mark Twain Tonight'" for over 30 years across the United States and on international tours. the veteran actor makes each performance un- ique by constantly adding new material from the wealth of the humorist's novels, speeches and autobiographical anecdotes Ticket information may be obtained from Cal State Fullerton's Performing Arts Center box office at (71 4) 773-3371 or cultural events office at (71 4) 773-3347 3 - Pirates of Penzance to Play at Orange Coast by Bret Colson The presentation of The Pirates of Penzance at Orange Coast College Jan. 17 will be one more small step in a long journey for Richard Sheldon. His destination is a goal rather than a place. and that goal is to convince American audiences that not all operas are heavy- handed. overly dramatic stage presentations. Judging from the popularity of his repertory company. Sheldon may be closer to that goal than anyone realizes. "I came to the United States in the late '60's and formed Opera a la Carte shortly thereafter with only five people," offers Sheldon in a graceful British accent. "Since then. we've grown to a self-contained staff and a cast of over 60 people." If there is one overriding reason for Sheldon·s success. 1t 1s to be found in his selec- tion of material. He 1s best known throughout the opera world as a man dedicated to the preservation of the works of Gilbert and Sullivan "We focus on the three most popular Gilbert and Sull1vaCl works. 'The Mikado,' 'H.M .S. Pinafgore.· and 'The Pirates of Penzance.' I think audiences prefer the Pirates for many reasons It's delightfully nonsensical, charming. witty. clever. and sat1ncal all at the same time. Also. the humor tn "Pirates" is unlversal. It transcends the boundaries of time and of dis- tance across an ocean." 4 The Arts at OCC South Coat Symphony Orchntra Jen. 11 ($15.$10.SBJ Pirates of Penzance Jen. 17 f$10Advsnce. $12 Door) OCC Big Band Jen.19 ($4 Advance $5 Door) Inca: Peruvian Music & Dance Jan.11 f$7 Advance SB Door) Saudi Arabia Adventure Serln Jan. 24 ($4 Advance. $5 Door) Loa AngelH Brass Jan. 25 ($7 Advance. $8 Door) Sailing Adventure Serles Jen.31 ($5 50 Advance. $6 50 Door) Call 432-5527 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICES RICHARD SHELDON, director of ()perll A La c--. appeare .. '"the very model of • modem mtitor ...... .,. "' the company'• production of .. The Plr .... of~ on Jan. 17 in Or...-Co.et College'• Robert 9. lloore Theatre. Humor in an opera? The thought is confusing at first because of the American perception of opera ·as a stuffy upper crass social event. "Actually, the proper term for The Pirates of Penzance 1s an operetta They are characteriz- ed by a much lighter mood wtth mtschevlous characters. Gilbert and Sulltvan's works are no exception. The only factor separating their works from others is that they are able to com- i bine Intricate plots with several etementa of humor to produce a magical piece of entertaJn- ment. In my opinion, Pirates could be con- sidered the forerunner to contemporary musical comedy,'' said Sheldon. The material is the main Ingredient. but not the onty one. Opera a la Carte Is noted for stressing authenticity in the recreation of sets of scenery, lighting and a full orchestra. In addition, all of the troupe Is trained In opera and many members have been with the organization for years. "We think it is very disruptive to a company to have people coming and· going all the time," saidSheldon. ··As a result, we require that our actors commit to us for extended periods of time. This gives us a tighter func- tioning unit. and the effect is readily evidenced on stage." As for "The Pirates of Penzance," Sheldon refuses to give details. He only offers some background on the operetta. ''In reality, Pen- zance is an actual place on the coast of England. Because of its rocky shores and rugg- ed cliffs. pirates used it as a refuge. This ln- spi red Gilbert to write. To explain what happens in a brief summary is Impossible." As Sheldon prepared for a rehearsal, he offered one last tidbit •tra a daaslc; true famffy entertainment that realty Isn't difficult to follow. I've convinced several others of this up until now. and I'll keep on for a long time to come.·· "The Pirates of Penzance" wilt be presented in the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Orange Coast College. 2701 Fairview Road, In Costa Mesa on Jan. 17. Curtain time la 8 p.m. Tickets are S 1 O in advance and S 12 at the door (if available). For reservations. call 432-5527. Bill Medley Chosen As Sober Spokesman "Too Drunk to Drive," a non-proftt membership organization that provides a network of ride programs to individuals and businesses. has chosen Bill Medley of the Righteous Brothers as a national spokesper- son. announced Dave Gosselin, Founder of the organization. Medley wltl appear in television commer cials. print ads and on freeway billboards. d iscouraging people from driving drunk. "Too Drunk to Drive" offers a wide range of yearly memberships starting at a low cost of Orange County Entertainer $64.95. The organization Issues a membership ~rd that allows a person who's "Too Drunk to Drive" to call 800-992-7575 for a cab to be dis- patched to take them home safety. ··1rs a great program ... said Medley, owner of The Hop In FountaJn Valley, Maa a ciub owner, our membership allows us to send customers home safely." Presently, .. Too Drunk to Drive'· is available throughout Catlfomla wtth 340 dab companies licensed to get members home safe. .. ---Calendar-------- ----- ART .. Weetern Saia• Ix· .....,..., '" A cottectJon of more than 100 work a cap- turing the excitement and drama of the Otd Weat wltt be on display at the Brea CMc Cultural Center Jan. 11 to Feb. 14. Admission Is free. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday 12 noon-5 p.m . and Thursday noon to 8 p.m. The Civic Center Is located at No. 1. Civic Center Circle, In Brea. Call 990-7730. .. llrrtl• Detendorf - V..,...... Md V..... will be on display at Sandatone Gallery. 384-A, N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach, through Jan. 7. Gallery hours are 11 to 4 Tuesday through Sunday. Call 497-6775. " ..... of .... Art 1-" will be the theme of an exhibi- tion at the Orange County Center for Contemporary Art on dlsptay through Jan. 3. Hours are Wed. through Sun.. noon to 5 p.m. The Center la located at 3621 W. MacArthur Blvd., space 111, In Santa Ana. For detatts, call 549- 4989. The Suean 8plrltu1 o.ner,, 552 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, will exhibit works by Etlot Porter through Jan. 1. Works by ~eanne O'Con- nor. George Tice and Mark Johnstone will be on display Jan. 23 to Mar. 1. Call 631-6-405 for further info. "CelUgraphJ lnwttatlonal II," an exhibit featuring the works of 35 locat and na1ional calligraphers, will be on display through Jan. 16 at Golden West fine Arts Gallery. The Gallery Is tocated at 15 7 44 Golden West St. In Hun- tington Beach. Viewings are by appointment only. Call 895-8251 or 895- 8134 for details. "New Juice In o;•nte County" Is the theme of the current exhibit at the Irvine Fine Arts Center. The invitational exhibition Is a showcase of Orange County's newer talent. Hours are Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m . to 9 p.m .• Friday 9 to 6. and Saturday 9 to 3. The center Is located at 4601 Walnut Ave.. Irvine. Call 552-1078 for more Info. .. Reflective MM," an 11 - plece exhibition by Ross Nathan Power, wlll be on display at the Irvine Hiiton and Towers, 17900 Jam- boree Road, Irvine, through Jan. 31. Call 863- 3111. .. c.1ttom1a Contemporarr Artleta" at the Laguna Beach Museum of Art, through Jan. 5 . The Museum will feature Larry Cohen, Candice Gawne and Gifford Myers. Jan. 16 to March 14 will feature Michael McMlllen and Mark Stock. The museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Call 494-6531 tor further Info. .. C•ct. and Other Pain· tinge." an exhibit by Karen Feuerabendt. will be on display at Afternoon Gallery, 503 Park Avenue, Balboa Island through January 10. Houri are 2 to 6 p .m ., Wednesday to Fri- day, and noon to 6 p.m Saturday and Sunday. Call '497-~5. .. New Wat•roolore br Roeemarr Pankretl and Mrrna • .,,... .. on dis- play through Jan. 31 at the Cove Gallery. 1 '492 S. Pacific Coast Highway. ·Laguna Beach. Call 494- 1878 for details. .. Don Hendrick•: a 15 Year 8uner" w lll be featured at Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 West Malvern Ave., Fuller- ton through Mar. 2. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. T~ day through Saturday. noon to 5 on Sunday. Call 738-6595. "The Third Dlmenalon: Sculpture of the New York School" will be on exhibit through Jan. 5, 1986 at the Newport Harbor Art Museum, 850 San Clemente Dr. Hours are 11-5. Tues. thru Sun. Ad- m Is s Ion Is free for members; $2 for adults. $1 .50 for students. seniors citizens and the m lNtary with current ID Beautiful food to suit your mood. At the new Irvine Hilton & Towers you'll discove r four beautiful places to dine and dance and dream Casual dining under the trees Lively and lovely for cocktails and dancing. Elegant d1n1ng and new Cahforn1a cuisine. IDBBY L(XJNGE Relaxed and romantic Piano Bar and waterfall Enjoy them all. And soon. ][ THE IRVINE HILTON AN0~""1l'~ Jamboree Center 17900 Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine. CA 92714. (714) 863-3111 ... January 1986 Orange County Entertainer and S 1 for children under 17. For detalts call 759- 1122. "Tra..............,"anex- hlbltlon featuring recent work by Grey CrawfOf'd, Rita Dibert. Susan Smith, and Brian Taylor will be on d isplay at the BC Space Gallery through February 1. The gallery Is located at 235 Forest Avenue. Laguna Beach. Mou rs are 11 :30-5 :30, Tuesday through Satur· day. For additional Infor- mation call 497 -1880. Ettinger Gallery of the Laguna Coll1ge of Alt will feature non-objective abstract paintings by Richard Baker and 11- luslontstlc paintings by Walter Cotten through January 15. The gallery la located at 2222 Laguna Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. For gallery hours, call 497-3309. MISC "Fent••r on P•r•d•" at Dltneytand runs weekends at 2 and 9 p.m. until Jan. 5. The park Is located at 1313 Harbor Blvd .. Anaheim. FOf' park house and further info. call 999-4565. MUSIC Of... Countr ~­ monic loc6etJ will pre· s ent the Pac tf 1c s·ymphony '" concert Jan. 18 and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Jan. 25 in the Santa Ana High School Au(jitorlum. 520 West Walnut. Santa Ana Tickets are $15 to S23. Students S5 and senior citizens sa. Call 642-8232 for details. Mueic et Orange CoeM College: South Coast Symphony Orchestra (Jan. 11 ); Inca: Peruvian Music and Dance (Jan. 18). OCC 8 19 Band (Jan. 19). Los Angeles Brass (Jan 25) The college is Continued on Pege I The Pulse Beats at Anaheim Hilton br Bret Coleon As part of the imposing Anaheim Hiiton and Towers. The Pulse could very easily get lost In the immense size of ttJla convention hot spot Although the majority of Its business seems to hinge on how full the adjoining hotel Is, The Pulse is slowly being d iscovered by others out· side of hotel guests. "I don't feel like I have to worry about the type of person I'll meet here. I mean. anybody in this part of town and especially in this hotel is not going to be some low life. It's nice knowing that ahead of time." says Dewayne Chaney. a county real estate agent. He is quick to add. "I don't come here all the time. but on some nights I really like it. It's just what I need." Indeed. there are many reasons to like The Pulse. A peach colored contemporary decor is easy on the eyes. Plush form-fitting seating In conversational groupings allow for a high degree of private partying for those who want It. A good sized bar always has room for the more adventurous and sociable. A green, lndlrectty lit mural provides a splash of contrasting color. trasting color. For Deryl Jones. a local restaurant manager. The Pulse holds a different appeal. "It's easy, you know, It's very convenient. I can take a woman out on my nights off for dinner and drinks here in the hotel and not have to worry about driving afterwards, and we can stlfl enjoy a night of dancing without elbow to elbow crowds." The Pulse, located In the Anaheim Hiiton and Towers. 777 Convention Way Is open nlghtty at 8 p.m., with dancing until 2 a.m. Schedules for live entertainment vary. Cover Is $2 on Friday and Saturday wtth semi-dressy attire required. Valet parking 11 validated with admission. Call 750~21 for more information. 5 ---Calendar-------- Calendar Continued from Page 5 located at 2701 Farvlew Road, Costa Mesa. Call 432-5880 for details. Liz Story, the first female solo recording artist on the Windham Hill label. will perform In concert at Saddleback College on Jan 18. Tickets are $10. The performance starts at 8 pm in M cKi nney Theatre The college is located at 28000 Marguerite Parkway, Mis- sion V1e10. Call 582-4656 for details Muaic at UCI: Martin Katz (Jan 6). Lyndon Taylor (Jan 11 ), Emerson String Quartet (Jan. 13), John Schneiderman (Jan. 16), Celtic Folk Music (Jan. 17). Emanu1I Sheynkman (Jan 18). Colorado String Quartet (Jan. 20), La Boutine Souriante (Jan. 23). Call 856-6922 for further info Gillian Weir at the Crystal Cathedral. Jan. 31 . The in- ternationally acclaimed concert organist w ill appear at 8 p .m . The Crystal Cathedral is located at 12141 Lewis S treet at Chapman Avenue tn Garden Grove. For reservation informa- tion call 544-5679. The Irvine Symphony will perform works by Vivaldi. Haydn and others Jan. 18 at 8 p.m The concert will be held at the South Coast Community Church. 5120 Bonita Canyon Drive. Ir- vine Call 26 1-0231 Talent end variety ahowe at the Via Marta. 9969 W alker St Cypress . Tuesday and Wednesdays feature "Charl ie" a soft music duo and ·Forward Motion." paying tributes to Elvis Neil Diamond. and others "Ltp Sync" con te st on Sat1Jrday nights Thursdays feature "The Gong Show." open to any a c t incl uding musicians. jugglers. com- edians and singers. For further info call 821 -9300. "Bonga of the Okt WHt" will be performed by the Aeinsmen, Jan. 11 , at the Forum. 4175 Fairmont Blvd .. Yorba Linda Tickets are $8. The con- cert takes place at 8 p.m. Call 779-8591 for more details. Newport Chember Orcheetra In concert Jan. 18 at Newport Harbor High School Theatre. 600 Irvine Ave , Newport Beach. The program will include selections from Monteverdi, Britten and Vivaldi. Tickets are $15 and are available through the orchestra's office or at the box office on the even- 6 Ing of the concert. To charge tickets and for further Information call 540-5564. Laguna Beach Chamber Mualc Society will present Bartok Quartet Jan. 21 . The concert will take place at Laguna Beach High School . 625 Park Ave.. Laguna Beach, at 8:15 p .m. Call 494-2822 for further information. The Pacific Symphony will perform Viennese masterworks Saturday. Jan: 11 . at 8 p.m .. at Santa Ana H i gh School Auditorium. Tickets are $8.50. $13.50. and $16.50. For tickets call 973-1300. The Lee Ferrell Show, a fast -moving "oldies'' program featuring the popular p1an1st. sax- ophonist and comedian, has moved to Club 17, 1670 Newport Blvd. (at 17th St.). Costa Mesa. Ferrell, who used to play with The Righteous Bros .. teams with Hal Ratliff and Laura Vida to put on a great show . Call 645- 5448. STAGE "Mr Felr Lady" at Ehzabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theatre. 690 El Camino Real. Tustin . Scheduled to run through February 2. Tuesday through Thursday doors open at 6 :30, Friday and Saturday doors open at 7 p .m ., Sunday matinee doors open at 11 :30. Sun- day evening doors open at 5:30. Full waiter service. no buffet lines. Prices start at $15.95. Call 838- 1540 for reservations. "Ki .. Me Kate" is running through Feb . 2 at Sebastian's West Dinner Playhouse. 140 Avenida Pico. San Clemente. Ticket prices vary from $16 74 to $23 .69. Wednesday to Sunday evenings, dinner at 6:30 p.m . wlth·curtaln at 8 p.m. Sunday brunch at 11 :30 a.m., curtain at 1 p.m. Sunday evening dinner at 5:30, curtain at 7 p.m. For reservations call 492- 6302 "The Foreigner," on the Mainstage of the South Coast Repertory Theatre, Jan. 7 through Feb. 9. Tickets are $15 to $22. Curtain at 8 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, 2:30 and 8 p m . on Saturday, and 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . on Sunday "Driving Around the House" on the Second Stage. Jan. 24 through Feb. 16. Curtain at 8:30 Tuesday through Friday, 3 and 8:30 p.m . on Saturday and 3 and 8 p.m. on Sun- day. Tickets are $16 to $21 . Tickets are available for both performances at the SCA box office. 655 Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa or by telecharge at 957-4033. "D•me• at See" will be pr esented by the UCI School of Fine Arts Jan. 29 through Feb. 1 at UC Ir- vine's Fi ne Arts Little Theatre. Tickets are $4 to $7. Call 856-6616 for more information. "The Pirate• of Pen- zance," presented by Opera a la Carte will be performed at Orange Coast College Jan. 17 at 8 p .m . The college Is located at 2701 Fairview Road . Costa Me sa . Tickets are $10 In ad- vance and $12 at the door. Call 432-5880 for reser- vations and further lnfor- m·ation "Time of the Cuckoo," starring Marlon Ross, wlJI be performed Jan. 7 through 26 at the La Mirada Civic Center, 14900 La Mirada Blvd., la Mirada. For ticket Info call 944-6310. "The Megk: Brueh," a play especialty for cNldren. wm . be performed Jan. 5 at 1 :30 and 3:30 p.m. at the la ·Mirada Civic Theatre. Tickets for the entire children's season are $8, adults are $13. Call 994- 631 O for details. "Crimea of the Heart," a Pulitzer Prize winning play by Beth Henley, will be staged Jan. 17 through Feb. 15 at the Gem Theatre, 12852 Main St., Garden Grove. For ticket information call the box office at 636-7213. .. Mark Twain Ton19htr" Starring Hal Holbrook to be performed Jan. 10 at 8 p .m . in Plummer Auditorium, 201 E. Chap- man Ave .. Fullerton. Reserved seats are S 15 and $20. For ticket info call 773-3371 . "A Chorua Line." Michael Bennett's play with music by Marvin Hamllsch, will run through Jan. 5 at the Grand Dinenr Theatre, 1 Hotel W ay. Anaheim. Tickets and curtain times available by calling 772- 7710. Cheering Up CHOC. A ride on an alrllner·llke bu1, and a two·hour harbor crulae wtth munchlea and entertainment, highlighted The Orange County Entertainer'• annuaJ Chrtlt- mas program, benefiting the boV-and glrl1 at Chlldren'1 Ho.pita! of Orange County (CHOC). The entire evening wu made po .. lb'8 by the graclou1 donation• of FunBua Luxury Travel In Anaheim, which provides motorcoach Ht'Vlce to tourtlt destinations throughout the Southland, and The Cannery rMtaurant, a historic Newport Beach landmark featuring bayfront dining and harbor crul .... Entertainment was provided by former MouMketeer Otek Dodd and hla band. whlle heavywe4ght grMt Jerry Quarry (the bMrded guy In the cen1er photo) was around to give eyeryone a bear hug. In addition. The Entertainer would Ilk• to thank Carl'1 Toya In Newport Beectt for its generous toy donatk>n; MPS Photo In Fountain Vattey for tta proteak>naJ pinch-printing eervteea; and Boro-Travel In Tuatln, fOf helping tte up a few loose ends. But mostly, we'd Ilk• to thank the kids, for helplng u1 to all have a wonderful time. By brightening a chlld'1 H0Uday1, we also ralae our own aeaonal aptrtta. as well I~ THEJ! , ORANGE COtmTI' ..fi t:ertainer THE CANNERY Orange County Entertainer January 1986 Snow Summit Offers B8st in Southern California by Marcua Dietz Though profiling ski resorts in the Western United States. Canada, Europe or other parts of the world helps skiers get a glimpse of ma- jor, top notch areas, Inevitably the major probl~m Is that few Orange Courity skiers have the time or money to visit such locales. Thus. for these skiers. the only way to get in ample skiing is to stay in California -and most preferably, in the southern part of the state. And since The Orange County Entertainer has already looked at some of the more exotic destinations for those with the time and money. we thought it only fitting to take a glimpse at a resort accessible to al l. In Southern California, the unquestioned kingpin of ski resorts Is Snow Summit, located in Big Bear Lake. Summit, like all Southland resorts, Is con- tinually hustling to make enough snow to satisfy skiers, since Mother Nature doesn't always cooperate. But unlike the other resorts. the steps Snow Summit has taken to ensure high quality skiing have definitely paid off. The snow making system is one of the largest and most complete In the world, and Snow Summit never hesitates to use It. If the c onditions are right, the resort will make snow. even If the area Is open. At some of the other resorts in Southern California, snow is made only after closing. which may be convenient to those who hate to ski through a cloud of snowmaklng, but does not lend Itself to Improved conditions. Without fall, if the snowfall has been tight in a given season and the weather has been warm. the best conditions are found at Snow Summit. Go elsewhere, If you Insist, when Mother Nature is generous. But if snow is scarce, go to Summit. And skitng through snowmaklng Is not un- pleasant at all, If fresh snow conditions and a one or two inch layer of powder appeals to you. In fact. some make a concerted effort to ski near the snowmaklng machines, aware of the fresh conditions that they feature. Snow Summit offers a 1,200 foot vertical drop, guaranteeing terrain for beginners and experts alike. With a total lift capacity of 12,760 per hour, Summit can move more skiers than any other local resort. • What's more, only a limited number of tickets are sold for any given day, so long lift lines are kept to a minimum. Approximately 10% of the mountain caters to January 1986 Slope• auch •• thla.,. awettab .. fOf beginning, lntennedlate Lake. beginners (including an excellent base area), while 65% is geared to intermediates, and 25% to advanced skiers. The longest run. almost one-and-a-half miles, gives the skier plenty of room to pick up some speed, or to try a few Jumps. Equally as Impressive as the skiing at Snow Summit, though. is the view from the top of the mountain. Big Bear Lake and the surr~undlng valley, unfold brilliantly down below, and the eyes can see for mnes In any direction. It Is, tru- ly, a photographer's paradise. Snow Summit also offers night skiing, which is really one of the best experiences for a local skier -and one of the most misunderstood. Granted, It does get a bit nippy sometimes, but on most evenings, It is downright comfortable, especially if you dress warmly. N ewport Beach Limousine Service Business and Pleasure ~ing Oi-angC' Count v •San ~ •Loo. Anlf',·~ •Palm Spnnl!' 24 Hour Phon< 5c"n-1Cl' : =-= • 714 • 261 •LIMO ~.bk~ndf<'mak(hauffl'Ur" T.C.P 2664 P Orange County Entertainer .. And as the sun begins to set. it casts an in- credibly red. rosy glow on the snow, the sunset strikes across the sky, the lake down below reflects the sun's last rays. and It Is absolutely an experience to behold. At the same time, the snow begins to regain the consistency that the day skiers have squashed out of it. Best of all, there are no lift lines, crowds are practically nonexistent, and you end up with the whole mountain to youraetf. You can also save a few bucks by aiding at night too. • For ski reports from Snow Summit. can 972- 0601 . For credit card ticket reMNatk>M (a must on most weekends). Phone 886-5841 . ~'Y€ msn:o:: M TAJ Proudly Introducing ''TAVA a SIGRI CUISINE (First Time in U.S. in addition to Traditlonal) ''TANDOORI'' Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30-2:30 Dinner Sun thru Thura. 5:30-10:30 Frt. a Set. 5:30-11 :00 Sunder Ch8mp.gne Brunch 11-3 Daily Happy Hours 4:30-7:00 Complimentary hors d'oeuvres 1175 Sunnycreet, Fullerton, CA · (714) 121-UU (Acroaa from St. Jude Hosp.) WATCH THfS PAa AM _,,., 7 Pat Buckley Moss' Americana Comes to Life · by Marcus Dietz It seems like the career of artist Pat Buckley Moss has been mirrored by the fast-growing wave of Americana that is sweeping across the nation. For while Moss has long been an internationally-recognized artist, It has only been during the past two years that a virtual craze has developed over her work. And isn't surprising, since she depicts life in rural Americana-among the Mennonites and Amish 1n Lancaster County, Penn. Her paintings are simple, yet rich in color and meaning. One of her most popular prints, for instance, 'Grandma's Bed," features four young children in bed in a meagerly-decorated .. Pat" br P. Buck .. , MON room . Full of vibrant color. it's a sold out edi- tion. Her uncomplicated style and attention to detail has produced a "happening," according to the Oct 1985 edition of Art Business News. Her art 1s sold in more than 500 dealerships in the United States. West Germany and France. With Orrgxals Selling from $400 to $22,000. A ye ago. Moss made a personal appeara . e at California Heritage, the Orange County gallery which carries her work. The show was intended to open at 3 p.m ., but an overflow crowd created parking problems. so the gallery opened an hour earlier. Throughout her five-hour autograph-and- chat v1s1t. the crowd continued to spill out into the parking lot. And this year, when Moss again returns on Jan. 26, from 12-4 p.m. for a free appearance open to the public. California Heritage owner Marge Jones expects an even "Daniel Hanlaon Houee" by P. Bucttley MOM larger turnout. "There were a lot of people who wanted to come and meet her last year, and couldn't," she said. "Plus. she's received a lot of media coverage during the last year. Her following is bigger." This scene has been reported during appearances in galleries across the nation, and around the world. Her work is especially pop- ular in France, and a dealership has recently been added in Monte Carlo, Monaco .. It all adds up to a craze of signlcant propor- tions. of the Salvador Dall level. People covet her paintings -she's had more than 120 sellout editions, among her 457 releases. One problem that has emerged out of the hysteria has been Illicit forgeries, or rip-offs. Her style is distinctive and reoognlzable, and yet some people try to copy It. Moss and her husband I manager Malcomb Henderson aggressively pursue forgers, turning reports over to their attorney. Moss, who was born on Staten Island, N.Y., moved to Waynesboro, Va. In 1964, In the heart of the Shenandoah Valley, and became In- terested in the simple lives of the Menonltes. "They are the Inspiration of my work," she said last year In an.Interview. "They are a peo- ple who display strength, of determination, In their lives, and these carry over well Into art, It also develops mood." The public is Invited to meet Moss during her appearance at California Heritage, which Is located at 5009 Ball Rd. In Cypress, just West of Valley View. For information, call 952-3397. '"Long Qfove Chwdt" by P. Buck.., Moee Newport Art Museum Presents Realist Works The Newport Harbor Art Museum is presen- ting a major museum retrospective of the works of one of America's highly regarded contemporary realist painters. Wayne Thiebaud, through Feb. 16. The Southern California premiere of this ex- hibition is sponsored by a $100,000 gift from the Irvine Company. This gift. and the Irvine Company's $100,000 gift sponsorlnng the museum's 1984 Olympic Arts Festlval ex- hlgitlons, are the largest exhibition gifts ever given by a single donor In the museum's 8 23 year history. r" The exhibit was organized by the San Fr- nacisco Museum of Modern Art and presents a full range of the artist's vibrantly colorful oeuvre. includi ng figure paintings and drawings, still llfes and landscapes, and focuses on recent work that has not been wide- ly shown. Of the 72 paintings and 14 drawings selected, almost half are from the past decade. Dizzying scenes of San Francisco's extraor- dinary topography with Its soaring ascents, preclpitlous declines and looping freeways, as well as dark still lites of such classlc Thlebaud subjects as candy apples, lipsticks and shoes are among these recent works. Admission Is tree to museum members; $2.00. for adults; $1 .50 tor astudents, seniors and the military; and $1 .00 for children to 17 years of age. Admission on the first Tuesday of every month Is free. Docent tours and group discounts are available. For more Information, please call (714) 759-1122. ------------ --------------- Orange County Entertainer January 1986 • . ' • C'MON TO MY HOUSE • • • P. (Pat) Buckley Moss (right) Is an Internationally-recognized artist whose work Is on d is- play throughout the world. Her warm, simplistic style has fascinated art lovers, who appre- ciate her attentiveness to detail, and to collectors, who have recognized the appreciating l value of her works, such as "Country Road" (above) and "Wedding Joy" (below). On Sunday, January 26, from noon to 4 p .m., you can come and meet this acclaimed ar- tist, have her autograph one of her paintings, or just chat and talk about art. Her paintings depict the Mennonites and the Amish In Pennsylvania's Shenendoah Valley, and her soft ·style conveys their hard working lives in a touching manner. • • I I And Meet Artist TH P. (P•t) Buckler Ma• I I When Pat Moss Clme to California Hefltage . Gallery last year for a personaJ appearan'ce. an overflow crowd awaited her. She sighed autographs and exchanged vtews Off-fine art for more than 5 hours. An even larger turnout Is expe,cted this year. when she returns to California Heritage Gallery · in Cypress for a personal appearance on J.n. 26. from 12-4 p.m. And we'd like to extend to you a personal invitation to come and meet this . talented, friendly artist who has swept the art world off its feet in the last c0uple of years. ln addition. a wide selection of Moss lithographs are always on ~lsplay at Ca1ifomia Heritage. ready for purchase. Her wort<s haw risen in value rapidly, and Moss lithographs represent an excellent addition to any collec- tion. So come and spend a leisurely afternoon with one of Ame~ica's premiere artists.. P. Buckley Moss. Caltlornta !Jlefilagc Gallery --c 4) 952-339- 5009 B al Rd Cypre~s t West of \I le anusry 1986 Orange , County Entertainer ' . ·.-• .. ---Dining-_.:___------- Alf red o's Secrets Lie in the Pasta Editor's Note. -r. •. Choosmg the "Best of the Brunches " from am ong the hund reds offered around the county is a subjective task for any team of reviewers. But unlike a theater review, which is often bas- ed largely on the prejudices of the critic, a brunch feature has concrete qualities to be looked for Sel ec tion and variety, for instance, are major criteria. as is service, ambiance, food presenta- tion. entertainment, and setting. The following represents the first of a two- part feature focusing on the "Best of the Brunches'', as researched by The Orange County Entertainer staff. While you may or mey not agree with our select10ns, we do assure that you won't be disappointed, should you them a try. by Mercua Dietz Forget about the elegant setting, which featu res brilliant sunlight pouring through the atrium skylight. When it reflects off the green- accented decor of the room, it casts a dazzling brilliance. Forget about the soft. classical music that originates from the fingers of pianist Tom Folenta. even though the light tunes perfectly augment the intimate setting. Forget also about the long list of delectable items offered each and every Sunday at brunc h. Poached lox, for instance. is excellent, as 1s beef stroganof. fillet of trout, Baron of beef. veal. made-to-order omelettes, chicken tamp1co .... No. the real reason that Alfredo's Aistorante is known as one of Orange County's best Sun- WHAT? 10 CLASSIFIED Sell those items you no longer want to buy something you do want! or Advertise for your band Need a vocalist? Everyone Welcome INTRODUCTORY OFFER Only $9.00 for 4 lines approximately 26 characters a line CALL KIMBER AT 831-7075 Orange County Entertainer day buffet brunches is simple -the pasta sta- tion. For It is at the pasta station each Sunday that a variety of delicately-seasoned creations emerge, and without a doubt, they are some of the tastiest around. The pasta presentation varies each week, but It Is always quite dellght- f ul. What other Sunday brunch features fresh pasta each week, as a regular offering? None that we've found. The station has been created from the In- spiration of Executive Chef Maurizio Blnotto, who has just recently joined the staff at . Alfredo's, located in the beautiful Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel in Costa Mesa. On one re- cent Sunday, the day's pasta featured vegetables and a sauce accented with a slight taste of garlic. and It was absolutely fantastic. In fact, it would be easy enough to make a full meal out of the soft, fresh pasta. providing you're a pasta lover. And even if you aren't one, there are still enough other Items to keep the stomach satisfied and the palate pleased. Brunch at Alfre~o·s.._ is first class and first class only: no corners are cut. Champagne Is poured liberally amt generously, and It Is top- of-the-line Asti Spumantl. Omelettes are made to order. r.ight before your eyes. with caviar. smoked salmon, sour cream , ham. mushrooms. cheeses, and bacon among the available condiments. As the preparer spins and swirls the creation around the pan, he puts on a pretty decent show. capped off by the ceremonial "flip," guaranteed to draw a smile from the patron. There is also a wide offering of cold items, such as green and spinach salad, marinated mushroom buttons. a very tasty seafood salad, and fresh fruit. A large, sterling silver bowl Is filled to the brim with fresh strawberries, ac- companied by whipped cream. Among the hot Items presented are crepes Normandy, baked ham, seasoned rice and savayard potatoes. Of course, traditional breakfast and brunch entrees are also available, such as scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage and hash browns, but these aren't the kind of Items one seeks after dishing out $17.95 (plus tax and gratuity) for brunch. Rather, It Is the elegant Items. and the pasta, that make brunch at Alfredo's so special. Continued on page 14 January 1988 .. Dining--------- Sunday Brunch at Maxwell's ~Goes On and On br Bret ColMn There Is absolutely no way to sample all of the mouthwatering tr,ats In just one visit to Maxwell's for a Sund•y buffet brunch. One can't help but feel this is\a blessing. because It provides the perfect excu"e to keep on retur- ning to one of the mosf tavf'$h, Impressive. and popular Sunday feasts In the county. Maxwell's oceanfront location at the base of the Huntington Beach Pier has always lent Itself to particularly romantic environment by night. On the other hand, by day, Maxwell's serves as the Ideal spot to watch Huntington Beach come to life. Tiered seating provides an excellent view of the ocean and beaches from virtually every table. An endless pa(ade of surfers, sun bathers, and beachcombers add another dimension to the Sunday brunch experience. But what happens on the outside of Max- well's isn't n-early as exciting as what happens on the Inside. Guests are Immediately caught up In a swirl of activity as they are seated In the main dining room. Five separate and impressive serving areas take the form of a horseshoe and dominate the room, filling It and the adjoining lounge and dlniog areas with a dizzying array of culinary aromas. First time visitors might be overwhelmed by· the vast selection of foods In each of the ser- ving lines. A good place to start, however, la with the salad and cold seafood tine. Highlights here number almost as many as there are selections. Of special note Is the cooked shrimp In the shell, which some claim to be a meal in Itself. Miniature crab claws are also a favorite. Small but tasty nonetheless. The line rounds out with pasta and fruit salads, an assortment that is guaranteed to please a wide range of palates. Adjacent to the salad line is a potpourri of side dishes. Favorites here Include: lox and bagels with cream cheese and tacos with a rich beefy filling. These are complemented by a wide assortment of fresh fruits and cheeses In bite size pieces, ready to eat. In the center of the main dining room Is the main buffet table. It stretches over 30 feet and Is where the really serious eaters can be found. This Is also where the most difficult choices as to what to eat can occur. ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST KEPT SECRET * 8und8J Brunch 8pectlleul•r * 2 LounlH for Your Entert.lnment PleMUN * Monct.J Nit• C•Jun 8pecl•Hln * 5 Theme Dining Roome Reservations Recom'!'ended 1110 W. B•ll Rd. An•helm sas-1122 (NMr OlaMytand) January 1986 Two patron• of Ma .. .aFe In HUfttlntfon 8Mch 9ftlo1 both the enormoue 8und•1 brunch end a beech-elde view. -Ptioto by Jotin Daskam The eggs benedict are a reliable choice to begin with. Tasty, but not overpowering or overly filling. they allow room on plates for heavier speciatties such as: ribs (good, but the sauce could use some help), chicken (the sauce is much better hete), spaghetti with meatballs. bacon (dig to the bottom of the war- ming tray for the hottest and freshest pieces), sliced ham. or carved roast. If there's any room left on one's plate, silver dollar pancakes smothered in syrup and prepared fresh by an attending chef are an excellent bet. Of course, the pancakes might go better with the next area of the buffet. It is perhaps the high point of the food served at Maxwell's brunch. A chef stands at the ready over a small cooking flame, a six Inch skllfet in hand. His only function Is to prepare omelettes made to order. Patrons can choose any com- bination of cheese, diced ham, green peppers, onion. mushrooms. or crab as fillers for their custom made meal. Once the order has been placed, watching the preparation is almost as exciting as eating the omelet afterwards. It is necessary to watch this preparation In order to appreciate the difference between a chef and a cook. After three or four trips through the buffet lines and a glass of champagne that the serving staff never allows to empty. one would think it's time to go home. Wrong. There's still a huge table of desserts waiting. No matter how much is eaten, make sure to leave room for a trip to this line. Those who can waddle up to it one last time will be glad they Fresh Seafood Served With A Side Of Surf 8YrHISU Ckeokfast • l unch • Dinner Pnvare Ponies To 300 Hunttngt()('\ Oeoch Pie< (714) 536· 2555 Orange County Entertainer . . ·' did. SJ Fresh pastries. cakes. mousses, and cookies are a crowning finale to a mid-day feast at Max- well's. The assortment changes as individual items disappear. But rest assured that all are rich. and all are dellcious. In addition to a regular brunch, Maxwell's offers a theme brunch the first Sunday QJ each month. For example, October offered a Ger- man Octoberfest while November featured a traditional Thanksgiving buffet complete with turkey. cranberry sauce. and costumed service personnel. Speaking of service personnel. Maxwell's has much to be proud of in this area. They are quick and quiet, yet extremely efficient, keep- ing water and champagne glasses full at all times and clearing d irty buffet dishes from tables before patrons can return with new plates of food to devour. This service extends to the valet parking staff. who show how such a service should be run. Maxwell's By The Sea 1s located at 317 Pacific Coast Highway in Huntington Beach Reservations for Sunday brunch are strongly advised. Casual attire is acceptable. The buffet ~ is priced at $14.95 including unlimited cham- pagne. Other drinks are available at an ad- ditional charge. For reservations and additional information call 536-2555. ./ THOSE CRAZY 50's-60's DAYS ARE BACK AGAJ'.11 F~atunng our Famous SO's 01nerl Oanongt u~ Showsl Zany DJ's & Comic:sl ~ n«~y-pn ~patty• SUNDAY NITE LIVE! "THE AUTHENTICS" LIVE! 50's--60's Dance Band The ~st show 1n townt ROCK AROUND THIE a..oa< f~aturlfl<J JASON CHASE E~ry T~sday -8 p m THURSDAY NITE CONTESTS Lip Sync -Cash Prizes Limbo and "Shooting for Shots" 18774 Brookt't.Jrst. Fountain Valley ff~y ~l~y·51 71 4/963-2366 • 1 1 ( \ --Dining & Nightlife---- Huntington Beach Ila.weir• By The s... 317 Pacific Coast Hwy .. 536-2555. Breakfast daily 8 a.m\ lunch daily 11 :30-4 p.m ., dinner nightly 4 p .m . Happy Hour Mon-Fri 4-6 p.m . Sunday brunch 9- 2:30 p.m . Steak and fresh Hatood, wtth unique ocean view from any seat. Live entertainment. dan- cing nightly. Reservations suggested. $$$ lleedowlark Country Club, 16782 Graham St.. 846-3391 . Breakfast. lunch. Sunday brunch. live entertainment and dancing Tues-Fri, Sun. S P•atreno'a, 19535 Beach Blvd .. 960-7730 Dinner Wed-Sun. Con- tinental with specialty in fresh fish, feature small fine California wineries. $$ Tlbbie'a lluaic Hell, 16360 Pac1fte Coast Hwy . Huntington Beach. 840- 5661 or (213) 592-4072. Musical revues 1n reper- tory Tues-Thurs 7 pm .. Fri 5:45 and 9 pm . Sat 5 and 9 p.m . Sun 6 p.m . Irvine El Ceplten, 14210 Culver Or . 551 -3310 Lunch. dinner . Sunday brunch. happy hour Live entertainment and dan- cing Wed-Sat Mexican and seafood Big screen satellite T V $ The County Line, 4615 Barranca Pkwy . Ir- • vi ne (71 4 ) 551 -1942 Open from 11 30 daily Happy Hour. Monday thru Friday 4 to 7 Live music at happy hour on Wed & Fri Dancing Friday & Satur- days 8 00 p m to 1 00 pm w i th li ve music Lunch under S 10 Dinner under $15 No reser- vations Fish steaks. ribs. prime Le Cherdonn•y, Registry Hotel. 18800 M•cArthur Blvd . 752- 20•4. Lunc h M on-Fri dinner Mon..Sat 6 30-1 O p.m . Sunday Brunch 11 - 2·30 p .m . Fine French cuisine wtth Cahforn1a ac- cent. Reservations re- quired. SS$S Rauala, In The Registry ._ Hotef. 18800 MacArthur Boulevard, trvfne. Mu9": Vtdeo9. Dendng nlghtty tfll 2 a.m. Happy houra 4-7 p.m. MotMl8y through Fri- day with two-for-one ·drinks and complimentary hors d 'oeuvres. Free valet parking. proper attire re- quired. No cover. no minimum. Phone 714- 752-8777. Laguna Beach Ben Brown's, 31106 S. Coast Hwy.. 499-2663. Breakfast. lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. Live entertainment and dan- cing Wed-Sat. Continental cuisine. Reservations recommended.$-$$ 6-uguln'• Bistro, 696 S. Coast Hwy., 494-0162. Lunch. dinner. Saturday and Sunday brunch, hap- py hour Closed Mondays. Live entertainment Wed- Sat. Sun brunch. lnter- conti nental cuisine. In Hotel San Maarteen. Reservations accepted SS Hotet Laguna, 425 S Coast Hwy., 494-1151 Breakfast. lunch dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. live entertainment and dancing. Continental and Danish cuisine Reservations required S- SS T ortla F1ata, 17 40 S Coast Hwy.. 494-6588. Luncn, dinner. Sunday brunch . happy hour. Me>e1can-Sonora style Reservations required. S Laguna Hills Boardwelk Aeeteurent, 1555 S Coast Hwy . 497 - 4477 Dinner nightly from 5 30. featuring live Maine lobster. fresh pasta. steaks. crab legs. fresh seafood Reservations required $$$ Don Joa•'•, 23972 Avenida de La Car1otta. 581 -1570 Lunch. dmner. Sunday brunch. happy hour Mexic an food . omelettes. hamburgers and other sandwiches S Mlaourt CompromlM, 23020 Lake Forest Dr . 855-4233 Breakfast. lunch. happy hour live entertainment. 0 J and dan ci ng nightly Homemade soups. ch1h and specials. sandwiches. NY steak , scampi, homemade salads and more. S Towen Aeateur•nt, 1555 S. Coast Hwy., 497- «77. Breakfast, lunch, Mon-Sat, dinner dally. Sunday brynch 7-3 p.m. Plano bar nightly. Fr•h seafood, contemporary cuisine. wtth panoramic view of th• Pacttlc Coast SSS ---- 12 Lake Forest Be,.hore Houae, 23311 Muirlands, 770-3222. Lunch. d inner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Live entertainment and dan- cing nightly. Continental cuisine. SS Mission Viejo BobbJ McGee'• Conglomeration, 28471 Marguerite Parkway, 495- 3755. Dinner, happy hour. 0 .J. entertainment and dancing nightly. Steaks and seafood. lively, fun atmosphere. All service personnel dressed In costume of historical or fictional characters . Reservations suggested. SS Torllle Flat•, 22792 Vista Del Lago, 830-9980. Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. happy hour. Sonora-style Mexican food.$ Newport Beach Amerlle' .. 311 Marine Ave. (on Balboa Island). 673-6580. Dinner served nightly, featuring Italian and seafood items. A selection of fine wines and fresh fish are offered. Reservations recommended.$$ Ancient Menner, 2607 W Coast Hwy 646-0201 . Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour live entertainment n ightly Fresh seafood. S$$$ Antoine, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. (In the Hotel Meridien), 476- 2001 . French cuisine serv- ed for lunch and dinner, with Intimate seating, an- tiques. and French im- pressionist paintings. Reservations suggesteo. $$$ Bext9r'a Str .. t, 4647 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, 540-2475. Mon-Fri 11 a.m .-3 p.m ., lunch; Mon-Sun musical variety d inner show with the Young Americans. Beet •nd A .. t, 1520 W. Coast Hwy .. 548-7167. Dinnet nightly from 5-10 p .m . Steak , fresh seafood.$$$ The Bistro. 1107 Jam- boree Rd. ( Newporter Resort), 644 -1700. Breakfast, lunch, dinner daily. French cafe featur- ing modest prices. $$ B.J.'a Chtcego Plu•la, 106 Main St., 675-7560. Lunch, dinner until mld- nig 11 t daily. "Weekday madness" specials Mon- Wed. Pizza. pasta and sandwiches. $ Bob Buma, 37 Fashion Island, 644-2030. Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. happy hour. Live enter- tainment nightly. Con- tinental I California style. Reservations suggested $$ C•t• Fleurl, 4500 MacArthur Blvd. (In the Hotel Merldien). 4 76- 2001 . A selection of provlnclal French specialties are ottered dally for breakfast. lunch and dinner. In the atrium lounge. Jazz music for dinner Tues-Sat. $$$ Ce.. Lido, 2900 New- port Blvd .. 675-2968. Lunch, dinner. happy hour Live entertainment n i ghtly Continental cuisine. specializing in seafood Reservations suggested SS The Cannery, 3010 Lafayette Ave . 675-5777 Lunch , dinner. Happy Hour Sunday Brunch served from 10-2:30 p m Live entertainment night- ly, and Sunday after- noons. Seafood. beef. Al9o features champagne Brunch cruises Sat. and Sun SSS Charlie'• Chlll, 102 Mcfadden Place. 548- 2294. Open 2~ hours a day Omelettes. ham- burgers. steaks, Mexican foods. At the foot of the Newport Beach pier. $ Grinder, 1400 Pacific Coast Hwy.. 642-8881 . Breakfast. lunch. dinner daily.$ L• Pelme, Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Rd.. 644-1700. Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. Live entertainment California cuisine In a garden-style setti ng. Reservations required $$$ Le Cefe Fleurt, Hotel Merl dlen, 4500 Mac Arthur Blvd., 4 76-2001 . Breakfast. lunch, dinner. Provincial French food. Le Midi, 3421 Via Lido. 675-4904. Lunch Tues- Sat, dinner Tues-Sat 6 p .m . Sunday brunch 11 -3. Features seasonal festival foods of Europe. Cuisine provencale, reservations advised.$$ Marcel'.. 130 E. 17th St. (at Newport Blvd.), 646·8855. Sheltered patio dining with retractable awning. Oyster bar, fresh seafood, steak, chicken. L o u Is I a· n a "Ca J u n " specialties. blackened red fish, and great fish fry happy hour, M -F, 3:30- 8 : 30 p .m . Late-night gourmet oyster bar. Live entertainment and dlnlng nightly, free parking. Ser- ving 'continuously dally from 11 a.m . $$ Merr•k•ah, 1100 W . Coast· Hwy., 645-8384. Dinner Belly dancing Fri- Sat Moroccan. Reser- vations recommended SS$$ Newport Mandarin. 3950 Campus Or.. 852- 0900. Mandarin and Szechuan cuisine served in an elegant, Intimate at- mosphere. Piano enter- tainment Tuesday through Saturday evenings. $$ The Plee .. nt Pee .. nt, 42-51 MartinQale Wy .. 955- 2755. Lunch Mon-Fri. Dinner Mon-Sat. French continental cuisine . elegant atmosphere. Reservations suggested. $$ Red Onion, 2406 New- port Blvd .. 875-2244. Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, happy hou.r. Live entertainment nightly. Mexican food. Reateurent Antoine, Hotel Meridian, 4'500 MacArthur Blvd., 478- 2001. Lunch. dinner. Fine French cuisine. Reser- vations suggested. ROYAL KHBER, 1000 Bristol St. North, 752- 5200. Authentic Tandoori cuisine , elegantly presented In the Moghul tradition. Champagne Brunch on Sat., Sun. Lunch Buffet. Reser- vations suggested for dal- ly lunch, dinner. $$$ Sculpture Qerden Cate, Newport Harbor Art Museum . 850 San Clemente Or.. 759-0391. Lunch Tues-Sat. Dally specials . salads . sandwiches. desserts. Reservations not required but accepted TonJ Aome'a. 2530 W. Coast Hwy , 642-9070. Lunch, d inner, happy hour Mon-Thurs 10:30 p .m .-12:30 a.m . Live entertainment Wed-Sun. BBQ ribs. chicken, steak. hamburgers. Subtitled "A Place for Ribs." $$ Villa Nove, 3131 W . Coast Hwy., 642-7880. Dinner, Sunday brunch. L1vd entertainment In the piano bar nightly. Italian cuisine. Reservations ad- vised.$$$ The W.,.houH, 3450 Via Oporto. Lido VIiiage. 673-4700. Lunch. dyiner, Sunday brunch. Live entertainment. Seafood I Continental. $-$$ The Wine Cefler, 1107 Jamboree Rd. (Newporter Resort). 644-1700. Dinner Tues-Sat. Classic French .; Continued on pege 13 PADDY MURPHY'S TOPLESS THEATER • Businessman's Lunch-Cocktails * Satellite TV * Mon. nite Football TWO HAPPY fiOURS 11-1 PM 4-6 PM CORNER-FAIRVIEW & WARNER SANTAANA OPEN 11 A.M. TO 2:00 A.M. 558-8858 Orange County Entertainer January 1986 • ' --Dining &-Nightlife--- Restaurants Continued from Page 12 cuisine, served In six courses. Reservations required. $$$ Woodr'• Wharf, 2318 Newport Blvd .. 675-0474. Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch, happy hour. Live entertainment Thurs-Sat. Seafood. steaks and prime rib. Bayfront d ining, boat slip~ available. $$ Vlntagea, 501 30th St. (Cannery Village), 675- 1557. F ine Nouvelle cuisine. extensive wine list featuring more than 450 labels. SSS$ Orange Dover'• Re1teurant, 100 City Drive. 634-4500. Lunch served Monday through Friday from 11 ·30 a.m -2 30 p m Dinner served Monday through Thursday from 6-10 p .m .. and 6-11 p.m. Friday and Saturday. Happy hour weeknights from 5-7 p .m . Sunday Brunch from 10 a.m .-2:30 p.m. Unique Continental cuisine. SSS La Bra11erle French Cafe, 202 S. Main St .. 978-6161 . Lunch. dinner. French c uisine. specializ- ing in white veal and fresh f i sh . Reservat io ns suggested. SSS Off Broadwar, 1108 E. Katella, 639-3354. lunch. dinner Mon.Sat. Singing waiters. waitresses. Fresh seafood, lobster. steak. Live entertainment night- ly, featuring Top '40's and old-time rock n' roll. Reservations suggested. $ Orange Cow.tr Mlntng Co., 10.000 Crawford Ca- nyon Road, 997-7411 . Dinner. Happy Hour. Sun- day Brunch. and unique atmosphere in authentic silver mine Steaks. prime rib, seafood. ribs. and beautlf ul city view. R"8l.- vatlons recommended. $$ Tollro Buffet, 213 E. Katella Ave .. 639-4983. Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. All you can eat Japanese buffet. $ Placentia Tlaquepaque, 111 w. Santa Fe . 528-8 515 . Breakfast. lunch. dinner except Tues. Sunday brunch Live entertain- ment and dancing Fn- Sun. marach1. Old Mex- ican atmosphere. $ Swellow'1 Cove, 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- tinental cuisine Reser - vations suggested. SS-$$$ RESTAURANT &SALOON Santa Ana Crazr Hor•• Steakhou••· 1580 Brookhollow Or.. 549- 1512. Lunch. d inner. featuring panfrled steaks, prime rib, and seafood Live country music and dancing 1n saloon nightly. SS Gandhi Indian C ulline, South Coast Plaza Village. 3820 Plaza Dr .. 24 1-0590. Lunch we~kda~s: dinner nightly from 6-10:30. Sun- day brunctt 11 -2:30. ln- d 1a n cuisine featuring Tandoori cuisine. reser- vations suggested SS H.T.'1 , 1641 w Sunflower. 979-FISH Lunch, dinner. happy hour. 0 .J. and dancing nightly Seafood. fresh fish and steak. Reser- vations required. $$ Red Robin, 1307 W Sunflower . 432-1111 Lunch. dinner da11v from .. ~)[';/(;0 ; ~--~ OPEN FOR BREAKFAST!!! MONDAY TllRU FRIDAY 6:30-11:00 NOW SERVING COUNTRY GOURMET BllEAKFAS.T ·-L-iv_e_E_n-te_rt_a-in_m_e_n_t...., PancaA:n, wa/fla, bUcuit. b gravy, • Nlnhd ornelena b mucla, mucla more. and Dana,. 951'' Y Plan row rtnl buatwlt bttaiJtal willt ua. OPEN 7 DAYS FOR DINNER 14982 Redhill (at Edinger) Tustin• 259-0115 ALL MAJOR C REDIT CARDS ACCEPTED BREAKFAST & LUNCH-MONDAY THRU FRIDAY SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH January 1988 Authentic Tandoori· Cuisine Elegantly Presented in the Moghul Tradition * Gourmet Catering* Weddings * Private Parties * Corporate Accounts Award Winning ROYAL KHYBER Cuisine of India 1000 N. Brl11ol. Newport Beach • 752-5200 Orange County Entertainer .. 11 a.m .-2 a.m . Happy hour 3-7 p .m .. 10:30-2 a .m . Gourmet ham- burgers . sandwiches. appetizers. full bar S Sombrero Sb'MI. 719 N Main St .• 547-0921 lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Mex- ican food, steak . seafood $ Tustin The Barn, 14982 Redh l ll . 259-0115 Breakfast Mon-Fri 6:30· 11 a .m Lunch Mon-llf q Dinner nightly from 5 p.m Sunday brunch. happy hol.lf. LLve entertainment and dancing nightly Steak . barbeque. lobster. Continental dining · m at- tract 1 v e . rustic at - mosphere. $$ Chuck'• Steak HOUM, . 14131 Red Hiii, 832-6660 lunch.\dinner. daily. Hap- py houoMon-Fn 4-7 p .m . Sunday Brunch Live entertainment Thurs-Sat evenings. satellite TV Prime r i b , steaks . seafoods, reservations suggested. $$S Country Cero'1, 316 S. Euclid. Anaheim. 535-9978 live entertainment and dan- cing nightly 9 p .m to 1 ·45 am. Crazi Horae Steekhouae, 1580 Brookhollow. Santa Ana. 549-151 i Live entertain- ment and dancinq nightly from 9 pm. with concerts most Sunday and Mon- day El Capitan Antaurant, 14210 Culver Or., Irvine. 551-3310. live entertain- ment and dancing Wed - Sat from 8:30 p .m . Big screen satellite television .... P'r1 .... •• y .... Saloon -D•nceltell, Disneyland Hot.el. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave.. Anaheim. 778-6600. Live entertain- ment and dancing untll 1:30 a.m Shows reminis- cent of Klondike Gold Rush days at 9 and 10 p.m Wharf Bar, 01soeytand Hotel. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave . Anaheim. 778-6600 Country western music with Kim Olson Tues-Sat 5-10 pm Jazz ~ Ca.. Udo, 2900 New- port Blvd . 675-2968 Pianist Judi Lee Mon-Fri ..~ p m .Lido Ja~z All Stars. featuring Wayne Wayne. on Sundays from 3:30-8 pm Intersection on Sunday. 9-1 a.m Weeknight shows. from 9- 1:30 am . Mon-Dream. Tues -Al ex Taylor Quartet. Wed-New York Jazz Connection, Thurs- Sat-L1do Jau All Stars Hotel Mertdien New- port Beach, 450 0 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach . 476-2001 Judi Lorick & Tno in Atrium Lounge. Tues-Sat 5.9 p m : Gerard Barbut on p iano 1n Trianon Bar nlghtt~ 9 p m.-2 a.m. Meadowlark Country Club. 16782 Graham St .• Huntington Beach. 846- 3391 Tues-Fri 8-11 p m .. Sun 2-6 p m dancing to the b1q band sound Pop/Rock Baxter'a. 501 N State College. Fullerton. 870- 0433 Top 40 entertain- ment and dancing Tues- Thurs 8 30 p m -1 a.m . Fri -Sat 9 pm • 1 30 a.m through Jan. 5. Ba•ter'a , 1a812 Beach Blvd . Huntington Beach. 964-4112 Top 40 entertainment and dan- cing Tues-Sat 9 p m . -1 .30 am with Flip through Jan 5 Lunches are generally weekdays from 11 a.m -2 p.m . dinners dally from about 4 30 p.m. and happy hour weeknights from about 4-7 pm. Sunday brunches are usualty 10 a.m. to 2 or 3 pm. Entertain- ment 1s Tuesday through Saturday unless noted. Reservations are not required unless noted. Oescnpt1ons are provided by the restaurants and • sub1ect to change. Price guides are only ap-~ ~ prox1mations. based on a typical meal for one per- son. exclusive of drinks. tax and hp Key to symbols. $ -Most under $10 SS -Most under $15 $$$ -Most under $20 $$$$ -Over S20 13 . •· .. ,. ' --Nightlife------- Cafe Transports Village To Newport Zofs Offers A Lot "Smooth. real smooth." by Bret Colson The room is dimly lit. noisy and crowded. A heavy shroud of cigarette smoke lingers in the air. trapped by the low ceiling. un'able to es- cape Backed up against a window are four m us1c1ans: a drummer. a saxophonist, a bassist and a p iano player. A cigarette dangles loosely from the piano player's mouth as he effortlessly slides. his fingers up and down the keys. The music 1s unmistakeably jazz. The ac- companying atmosphere grabs the audience with an unshakeable but barely noticeable in- tensity. This could be the French Quarter in New Orleans or from a small underground bistro in Greenwich Village. But 1t isn't. It happens every night at the Studio Cafe in Newport Beach. "I love 1t here. it reminds me so much of New York City ," explained Ani ta LeBrun , a transplanted Easterner and jazz enthusiast. "This 1s undoubtedly the best place in the county to hear live jazz. The real pros always show up here at the Studio to play. I listen to lots of the same pieces on KKGO as I do in here. and I know these guys are good. I can't ever recall seeing a bad act in over a year since rve been coming to this place " Even those who don't find 1azz all that appealing will like the Studio Cafe. The music doesn't completely dominate this spot. In many cases. 1t provides the perfect backdrop for alf kinds o f spirited conversations. The crowd 1s a mixed bag. with majority in their 20's and 30's. Dress 1s casual for t he most pa rt . contributing to a neighborhood type in- Alfredo's. Brunch Continued from p•ge 10 There are few negatives that we encountered on our v1s1 t For starters. the dessert selection wasn't 1mpress1ve. although it d id include assorted cakes. cookies. and mousses. We ate later 1n the day and saved dessert for last. and the spread had been picked fairly clean by the time we were ready. The cakes weren't overly sweet, but were very taste. nonetheless. A bigger problem presented itself in the form of service. Though the champagne glasses were meticulously kept filled, we had to ask twice for a glass of milk, plates were slow to be removed from the table, and it took awhile for coffee cups to be refilled. But on the brighter side, the waiter was very pleasant and smiled frequently. and it seemed likle he was always present to help seat the ladies upon their return from the buffet. And since the buffet selection was so im- pressive. he was kept busy. because we all kept going baci< for more. and more. The Brunch: Alfredo's R1storante Address: 666 Anton Blvd .. Costa Mesa (in the Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel) Phone: 540-2500 Hours: 10 a.m.-2 p .m. How much: $17.95 per person (excluding tax and tip) 14 • timacy which is amost impossible to find at most night spots in Southern California. The emphasis is not on being a pick-up place, but rather on being a good place to meet some in- teresting folks and take aprt in sofne. llvely cQn- versation. .,.. Studio Cafe boasts of a special house drink called "Adios Muther." One bartender describ- ed it as. "a Long Island ice tea colored blue, only more dangerous." He is accurate in his assertion. Anita ~~ered this perspective. "I had one, once. Actually it was only half of one, and it put me in another world. That's right. after one Adios Muther, it's adios, mother! Since th en, everytime I come in here I lim it myself to a cou- ple of beers." Many others don't share Anita's caution. It is far and away the most popular drink at Studio Cafe. Rarely is any concoction priced at $5.50 worth ordering. Speaking from personal ex- perience. it's safe to say that this one is. The Studio Cafe is located a\ the base of the Balboa Pier tilt 100 Main Street in Newport Beach. Lunch ~s served from 11 a.m . to 3 p.m . and dinner is served from 5 p.m . to 11 p.m . Dress 1s casual with no cover and there Is jazz music every night. For more information call 675-7760 "With a place as sharp as this. it's only a matter of time before a lot of others are going to find their way to this place." "This is our first time here ... It won't be our last." Open since July, Zot's, in the Irvine Hltton and Towers. is worth every word of praise uttered by these patrons -and then some. T his state-of-the-art lounge combines all the best elements of nighttime entertainment for a superb experience. If it weren't for the neon sign welcoming guests to Zot's It could get lost in the grandeur of the new Irvine Hiiton. It is, however, the onty neon one will find here. The-inside of the lounge retains the same soft and understated peach- colored scheme complemented by Indirect lighting prominent throughout the rest of the hotel complex. Zot's is located at 17900 Jamboree Blvd., In Irvine. Mondays feature domestic beer for $1 .50, Tuesdays offer house wines for $1 .50, Wednesdays include marguerltas for $.50. Thursdays have Long Island Ice Teas for $1 .50, and Fridays feature Irish Coffees for $1.50. Nightly drawings are held for a Saturday room and a Sunday Brunch. Tuesdays and Wednesdays also feature a fortune teller. For more information call 863-3111. 4Send your Sweetie a month long valentine they'll never forsfetll A message& a heart of your choice111""'~ ........ 'Q.~~ for only $25. ... ··-·•••lioM.: Let Them Know What You Want on Valentine's ... "Would 10CI Ike to go to dlnn.r at Maitwell'a .... Where You Want To Go ... Or Just That You Love Them! Orange County Entertainer 'Will ~ marry m.? I low. )'OCI,. ''Get lost .. "You tlnflJe my toes. .... .. Honrf. '"" .,..,. ..,,,. l'O "°the HMequln ... January 1986 .. January 1986 On race days-get the latest racing news and previews of upcoming events. On non-racing nights see our live talk show with major racing personalities. and call in with your questions! 7:30PM WEEKNIGHTS KDOC-TV Orange County Entertainer &:OOPM SAT.-SUN. . .. . • • 15 • • • 16 AT GRISWOLD'S AND OTHER Fl.NE HOTELS . A visit to one of Orange County's finest hotels just Isn't com- plete without a copy of The Orange County Entertainer, the leading magazine that focuses on stage, music, dance, dining and nitellfe. And that's why Griswold's Inn In Fullerton, along with more than 30 other luxurious hotels In Orange County, places a copy of The Ent r tner In each guest room. Whether guests-want to see a play, hear a concert, or dine at a fine restaurant, they'll find It In their co4orful, exciting lasue of The Orange County Ent rtainer. Of course, tourists aren't the only ones that need to be entertained. If you're looking for fun, then you can receive 12 monthly la8lJee of Th Orange County Entertainer for juat $12. Simply mall a check or money order to The Entertainer, 883 Production Place, Newport beach, 92883. Or call In with Vlaa or Mastercard, at (714) 631-8120. Let The ~ntertalner entertain YOU. Remember: tourlata shouldn't be the only ones having fun. J! oI~~:'XTY A fE~!.~~~-~!~er Orange County Entertainer January 1886 Four -Forrner Roee Queens At Home In Newport Beach ., . ..., When Aimee Richelieu rode the queen'• no.tin the 1916 Toarnament of Roees P.,. four Newporten watch· eel her With ••I ~ Four Newpwt Blach relidenta are melllbm or the apedaJ sisterhood o( W0111111 wbo have held the conted title ia,..,. puL . Ne.ma ~ Vmtoa (1947), Na~ 1\0niil Stimer (19S2). Bubara Scbmidt Mtallipa (l9S4). aad Ann Moa~ HaD (Its?>, .... an tatea tlaat iiic down Colondo Boulnard in P•• d•• on the tint clay or a new year. Eada lonner qu-. caniel her own special ICt or memon. aboat that day, ud the eventa that IWTOUnded her. Nancy Skinner had just turned 17 wblil abe wu ch~ to reip over the 1952 Toornament. ..I was pretty yOUJtl," Skinner said ... I remember it 11u like bein1 in a happy dream. .. It pve me a lot o( confidence in myself at a very youn1 ap, 0 she said. Barbara Mullipn was also 17 when she took a tum at being in the limelight on the fint day of 1954. Mulligan tried out for the honor because she was atten· ding Puadena City College and try- outa for Rose Queen were required in her om class by every gjrl who had at ...... c averaae in her academic work. ••J would bave tried out anyway. just to be. part or an activity which had 10 much honor attached to it," said Mullipn ... There were 2500 girls who participated that year. My number was 143. I'll always remember that number." What Ann Hall rememben iJ the parade itself. The theme in 19S7 WU ••famous Firsts in Flowen ... HaU recalls the vanda orchids which covered the giant snowflake that adorned the queen's float that year. " .. The whole experience was 10 wonderful one word won't dacribc it,•• said Hall. ••nc whole thins wu just thrillin1 and unbelievable." ••Surprising,., wu the word that came most easily to the woman who wore the crown a decade before Hall. The queen in 1947 was Norma Winton who •• ... never even thought or the possibility of winniAI. It WU IO far beyond my expectations that all I felt was surprise when I found out." said Winton. The annual parade isn't all the excite- ment the queens mp over. Tie Roee Bowl game pits the best of the then-Pac 8 against the best from the Bia Tm. AD Newport's rose royalty sh.and ia tbe disappointment of watchina the western team lose to an eastern rival. ··1 was planning to atteod Stanford and so was really excited when they played in the ROIC Bowl my year;• Mid Nancy Skinner ... Unfortunately they lost. but it wu still fun." ··1 think the Bi• Ten teams won more often in those days," llid M ullipn. ··At least it seemed that way." While football was a disappointment, grand marshalls were remembered fondly by all Newport's queens. .. Bob Hope was grand manhall in 1947." said Winton. 04Hc wu very special to me. .. It was a real thrill when be was grand marshall again and the Touma· ment of Roses Committee made arrangements for us to renew our friendship. My kids were able to meet him too. He was so gracious and warm." said Winton. Eddie Rick•bacher led the parade for Ann Hall ... He was a really nice man. and very aracious to me. His war record WH SO impressive. n Wars produce heroes and Nancy Skinner had seven medal of honor winners ridina alon1 with her in 1952. By 1954. a hero from the Korean con- nict was chosen to serve u grand manhall, General William Dean. ••1 must admit the war wasn•t somethina that was really on my mind that day.·· said Mulliaan. ..GmcraJ Dean was a charmin1 person and we all just had a good time.•• A good time is somethin1 tho put queens still enjoy ... We stay in touch. We're in a kind of special sorority with only one new member each year:· said C I 1f • fllll C1 £ If• flll I Newport Acting Top Cop Pegged .,, lb Campbell is now the acting chief of police in cwport Beacb.~the result of Charla .. Pete .. Gross'(extend- cd leave or absence, which began with the new yea r. Campbell. 46. who previou ly was a captain 1n the depa rtment's ad- ministrative division. is also an appli- cant for the permanent posjtion. The permanent chief will be selected in March, according to city manapr Bob Wynn. That person wiJI officially take over the helm in July. the date Grosa' retirement begins. Grou announced ha retirement last October after eiabt yean or service . I N s I o . E nr , 11 G111l1t 11 Cllll ........ I I 4 4 11 ,......., ! n 1111111 1 , I 11 ~111::1111aJ1aume11m•~•~~=,.1NETOOAY ~_\'I 21 S4 -A Blaupunkt car stereo valued at S 1,000 was r.cP<>rtcd stolen from a car pelk· ed in the 300 block of Mar1uerite. 2230 -A Pantera vlJUed at $40,000 wu . re~tteCI stolen from a 1ar1gc of 1 raidenCi in the 600 block of West Balboa . .,,.. 0145 -Brian Doster Chase, 26. of .orange was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk $600 was reported stolen from a · driving. . car parked in the 4200 block of 0300 -Mitchell Reed MacArthur. Riddes, 24, of L••~na Bea~h 1 6 1 o _ A n 8 tt empted was arrested on sus~1~1on of mas .. burglary was reported in the 400 demeanor drunk dnv1~1: block of Carnation. 2215 -Paul Leo l1vanaston. 2130 -Vandals reportedly 19, ?~Costa M~ arrcs~ on smashed plate glass windows in susp1c1on ~r dnf1n1 with a the 100 block of Surfside Court suspended hccnsc. . causing an estimated $100 m 2315 -Teresa ~arte damage. Ashdown. 26, of Tustin wu arrested on iuspicion of mia- demeanor drunk driving. ""•· 1111•• 11 . cm. 0230 -An attcm.ptcd burglary was reported in the 1100 block of Ruttand. 0800 -Currency totaling $260 and jewelry valued at SI 5,- . 920 were reported stolen from a residence in the 200 block of South Bay Front. 0930 -Jewelry valued at SI 0.170 was reported stolen from a residence in the ''°° block or Santenella Cc;>Ui1. · IOOS -A wddin1 machine valued at $2,000. was reported stolen from Rcick•in Corpora· tion loCatCd at 690 Newport enter Drive. , . I S30 -A 'purse and contents valued at SJOO was reported stolen from 1 Jtudent at New- port Harbor H i1h Sc ool located at 600 Irvine Drive. 1600 -Flowers valued at S3S9 were reported stolen from Newport florist located at 2727 Newport Blvd. 1900 -A Russian sable jacket valued at $2,000 was reported stolen from the lobby oT fl1e Balboa Bay Club located at 1221 West Coast Highway. •••• . 0045 -Brian J¥1C1 Malloy, 22 •. of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of battery. 0120-frank Javier Estrada, 20. of Santa Ana wu llJ'Cltcd on $Uspicion or unlawful. taki.ng of a vehicle. 2020 -Robert Lee Zeitler, 30. of Santa Ana was arrested on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. 2100 -Bradley Allen Mencl, 21 . or Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of mis~ demeanor drunk driving. 2200 -John Scott Overholt, Post-·Holiday Sale •. -A~V-E Help us kick off our tenth year ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION with a gigantic savings of up to . •. •. .. . •. .:;'.~*t:~. ·.·:·:~j,:~ ··:-;.~~-··.~·-~ · .. ._: .,... :~Jf'"·~·~ -~.r>r" '. 40 >:·kttd;~~· tltmgs ,~ • Books. electrics, & food items not incl. 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He will be~ for 0¥en11i• thii ~ plans for creatiaa a humaa ct.ain from cout to COMt on Sunday, May 25. ••nil 11 by far my mo.t challeaaina anCI meaftieaful mipment," -. Droz; wtao.e back1round hat incl•dcd political 8diiiCe ilid .......... to or~zatiOMI ~· The haftd..to-h..-.;lialt""'Will aivc the American l*tillc a Chane. to part~ ila a fr11e community ~L Thoee ...._ up for tile 4,000 mile c:haia ,Wil be assigned a place in 8-di the project•• rOCltc will ~ from the Statue of LibCttj ia New York City to the lllores OI the Pacific Ocean in Los Anaela. In between, it wiD wind Hull. ·:There arc so many ac- t.ivitie., available. Two yean ago the Orange County contingent hosted a dinner for past queens in Newport Beach." Hall said. Attending the various events is often a family affair. as are parade watching and game go- ing. The local queens all have families and their interests in- clude a lot more lhan memories and scrapbooks. Ann Hall and her husband Robert arc celebrating the birth o f their first grandchild . Samantha Hall. to their son Bill and his wife Pamela of Costa Mesa. Daughter Julie. 22. is a senior at UCLA and son Bobby. · t J. is in the eighth grade. Th~ Halls are active in local youth sports programs and Ann's first love is reading. She belongs to an informal book review group which meets monthly to discuss the latest from the literary world. Terrence and Barbara Mulligan live in Corona del Mar along with dauahter Cathy. IS. who attends Corona del Mar High School. You might find Barbara cooking a gourmet meal aboard the family's sailboat. ··Sidewinder." ••from Rose Queen to Sewer Queen. that's me.'' said Nancy Skinner as she launched into an explanation of the committment she and her husband John have made to maintaining the quality of our coastal waters through fighting for denial o f applications to reduce .the number of treatments required for sewage. The Skinners have two daughters. Barbie. 27. who is married and living in New York City. and Susan. 25. a medical student. Norma Winton found not -only fun r &.Qd excitement .. itt way throuah mtccn states and the District Of COlembia. Ken Krapd, praidat of USA for Africa, ii ple1ud wit1' the selection of DrOL"' For tbk ~ we nee tied the bat, ind ltit•pcriencc speak1 for it1elf." · Droz served on the White Hoac Rcorpnization Staff u• Cler Pr6idCrit Caner and. more recendy. •the fint tnp director for Vfce Presidential nominee Gerafdine Ferraro. To 1ign up to help. call 800- USA·9000. Queen. he found her husband. Don. who asked ror permission to do a bust of her. They were married a year later. The Win- ton·~ av two children, Kristi. JO. o Costa Mesa. a nd C raig. Jive.~ in Vista and works with his fother as an artist. Nor- ma finds relaxation and satisfac- tion in teaching bible classes .. as the need presents itself.•• Without exception each of the quccm felt that she would give a daughter who wanted to try for the ho nor a pat on the back with her ble.uinp. .. It'~ nor only a personal honor. but an hono r for the "hole family.·· ~aid Winton. Mulligun feel s the same way. .··it would be an honor. Our whole family has a special feel- i n ~ fo r New Year's Day . Becau'\e of my past cxpcrience5 there is ~ very special. warm feeling for everyone.•• CHILDREN'S WARNING SIGNS D · Holdtng a book very ctoee (only 7 or 8 lnchee .way). a Drowsiness whlle reeding. o HeedKhes or ey1achel after reeding or near work. D Comprehension decltnee u reeding continues. D RMdlng ta• longer than tt ahould. VISION EXAMINATION • VISION TRAlfi'ING CONTACT LE.HSES • FASHION EYEWEAR Dr. TIMI R. Dnll, llfl1•1tlll Preventive V191on Cere -d. .,.,. he~a•c 7141673.ZBi Eattr rnomlnf. ..... end ...,,., we»•·--..... Rlclwd w. 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I DI am Interested Jn teaming more about the o.m-1 son/Birtcher Realty Income Fund-I, but I will not be abtel to attend your 98mlnar. Pleue send me a complele in-I formation kit. inctudlng the current prospectus. I ---------------------------------· Nwne I I Jldd(;;;~--------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. I 1 ~Cfty----~~~~~~~~s~ .... ~~~-z;i,~~~~~ I I I I ~ phof'9 ~ ptlof'9 I I Thie • nettt. • ofllr to ... nor a 1 an a ran ol • allw ., bur .,,, 89Cllllltlr 11 I °"9f'l .. made._..,,. ,,,.., ..... ..,._ ... ..,..._..,. a a MAID .............. -.......... a .... ......_ ....... I I '*•fromO...... ..... c._..1•1 ... ,,a Q ........... I l NY1G017. ----~------------------~ As sprinter on the Corona dcl Mar Hip SCbool track team, J~mes Scott Seal could run with. to, or from jUlt about anyone. But the one time be didn't run wu the time he needed to. When a new student kept pestering him for marijuana last fall, Seals said be told her time and time apin be didn't sell it. Then be got tired or her asking. He sold her SIO worth, just to get rid of her. He didn't. On Dec. 19, three policemen walked into his bedroom, woke him up, and took him to jail. Because Seal was five days past his 18th bjrthday at the time of the sale, he was booked as an adult. Six other Corona del Mar and Newport Harbor high students bad similar mornings on Dec. '19; because they arc minors, they baven't been identified. What is known is that all the transactions were or the 0 nickel-and4ime" variety. The undercover officer, working six weeks at each school, f ailcd to identify any big time pushers, smugglers, manuf acturcrs, or drug rings. What the seven students were accused of doin1 is wrong -there's no argument there. Still, we can~ help but feel the more serious and damaging crime here is the manner and motivation the entire operation seems to have been carried out in. There are a few fundamental questions that need to be asked. First, is there a drug problem at the two high schools? Certainly there arc students who use drugs. But judging from reports on all sides of the matter, the problem appears to be relatively minor. If that were the case, why then did the Newport Beach Police Department contact school district ofllciala and propose the underc:oyer activity? Thia type or detecthe work may look great on telerision, but in the context of what went on in Newport Beach, it looks potentially damaging, financially wasteful, and unnecessary. And what has been gained by this whole sordid afTtar? The police and the school district invested thousands and thousands of dollars in the operation, and came up with seven kids who made 0 nickel-and-dime" sales. And if found guilty, what lesson will James Scott Seal and the other students learn? What they're likely to carry away from this -and a lesson thousands of other New- port students arc likely to pick up -is that you can't trust anyone. Baker Commrmications ... ,,.... a w llllz 7' , ••• ,. .... II -ia· ·- ...... ,, ..... rtaapaf...._CA__, {714) 131-1120 ,.... ......... : ,.o ... _ Naapart ...._ r.A ._..._ Thi Nwpcvt Eml8n. r... ..... ... and nn TodlJ n p tll ... ~ on Tilndlrs t 17 0 1111 rt11"11 •le 11 n 11 ,. Time of my Life · k11~. o.t l•l1nMI• le 11 dedicated arid able u aey In ttie Dioce1e. I w-. I hi't. IMdO some iontribUriofl to tlie ~ity or Christlin Ille ud cOilildt- ·New Year· Brlni• Nixed Emotions to St. MlchMl'a Hundreds or families in the harbor area stole a.. moment from the joys of the holidays last week to absorb a shock and share a sorrow: Father John was retiring and soon would leave Coron• del Mar. Mixed in with the Christmas cards was a beautiful lftter that only a scholarly and devout priest. inspired by his faith in God. could send to his parishioners after 18 YQn as their spiritual leader. The Rev. John Rogers Davis was one of the first persons we met when we moved to lrriac T erracc from Altadena. He had taken over St. Michael and All A ri&ds Episcopal Church from Father F.cl Allen, and wu tryin1 to build the fledalina parish on the hill overlooking Corona del Mar. There was a~ is a unique spiritual quality about Father Davis. Tall, Lincolnesque, IOft- spoken. he stood era:t above any OOfltroveny that may have crept into his congreption, givina sound and firm guidance. impir- ing the young people.. and young marrieds who~ attracted to his ministry. ficulties. And yet le waa to modem · in bis outloOt. ·~ ·a delightful leftte of humor dlat frequently brushed aide riPI critics. He would try any new music. any ~ type of ~ any¥ncw art fonn. ilDcl be always had an open doOr to tbe youn1 in search. During his tenure, the church acquired a new and elaborate organ. buih a roomy parish hall often used for community meetings. and expanded tbe number of c;ommunicaats. per· ticularly amona the area'a youg and •pwardly mobile matrieda. The parish fu~tions -tho ftatlS., bizarres. annual fain - w~ cok>rful and ~· He inspired .so many to Wp -you would sec Pcgy Lintoe supervisin1 a bizarre or Walter Gerkin counselling the vestry, ot Dr. Sam McCulloudt, praident of the UC Irvine Faculty Senate, servina as the' lay racier. ~ Burton Canon of Cal State FuUerton•s pat music depart- ment became the parish music director and or~nist. mcnt one tincla hft. .. Nonetheless I am tiRd and find myself 1lowin1 down 5ipincantly in ceftain 1rea1 or ministry. It it time for someone younger. wiser, and more viaorous to take over and 10 rorward. tt • t Then he briefly reviewed bit parish leadenbip. •'We f1svc laact. you and I, good times and bad times, but through our various c:risa an6 misunderstand.inp most of ua have manaacd to work out our differences and stay ~· This is no small feat and r thank Ood for the strons sense ot fami- ly. We have not always been able to mount on Ealle's winp but we have made the journey intact and i_n good o,da'. I ahall miu beina one or you." So many of us will misa this kindly and dedicated priest, wlMJee home was a mmcum of Sotathwest Indian artifacts and books. For so many yeara. I've taken photos or many activitia at St .. Michaels and recently, video tapes, so we will always have Father John with us. But after July Jr . ~e will not be here physically. His final line: ·r cannot imaame that I have been able to give anywhere near as much to you as you have iiven to me." His humiHty, so much like that or St. Francis of Allili whom he ldmirea. ii IO natural to father John. and it will long be remembered along with bit unyielding faith and leadership. And Corona del Mar's St. Michael's and All Angels will be I ' He had labored long among the Indians in the Southwest. and he had an understanding and kindness for all who had dif- 0 St. Michael's, as I wrote Bishop Rusack, is in great shape • ., he wrote to bis parishioners. ..The quality of liturgical •nd personal spirituali- ty at St. Michael's is rich and growing. Our people are alert and open and thirsting for his l~acy. • Families I Newport Dyslexia School To Open in Fall 1986? Trivia question: What did Albert Einstein. Thomas Edison. Nelson Roctefdlcr. Gmerll P1t- 1on. Auguste Rodin. Woodrow Wilson and Hans Christian Anderson have in common? Answer: they were all dyslexic. Dysle,ia is a learning disorder th~•• is. 1hank goodness. coming oul of lhe woodwork and getting lol' of altention these days. O~ ~1e,ia is a neurological dis- order centered in the brain. caus- ing it~ victims to have great dif- ficulty in reading, writing. spell- ing and math. Although they arc otherwise healthy and may have a bovc-avcrage intelligence. dyslaic childn:n often milaakcn- ly arc regarded as lazy. inatten- tive. stubborn or even mentally re1ardcd. It is this stigma that caused actrc:u Cher to drop out of lliab school at age 16. C)er wu recently quoted as sa~ "On my report card it used to say, 'She has ability but docsn•t ~ ly herself.' But I wu bustiq k •• my .... you now. Cher. J9. did not realize the nature of her problem until her 16-yc<tr-old daughter was tested ~ccenlly and found to be dyslex· IC. Olympic hero Bruce Jenner, has admitted to memorizing the 'rorh commentary he gives on 1etevision. He is dyslexic and has 1rouhle reading the T clepmmpter. Jenner. Cher and actor To m Cruise recently appeared at a fundraiscr for The Lab School in Washin!lton. D.C. Those in the Newport Beach area who are working to better educate the public about dyslex- ia were ecstatic to see thae start supporting their cause. ~h one bi1 problem c:x.istL The school for dyslexic children ii hi Washington. There is a fundraising drive under way to the Newport Com- munity School in Newport Beach. The school has been or~anizcd as a state licensed, non-profit . private school spccif1Cally designed to meet the needs of dyslexic children and will open in the f aJI of 1986 if the financial support is forthcoming. Anyone wishing to make a ta~-deductible donation or become a member of "Team Ef- fort.•• a group of parenta, cduc•Uors and doctors who llave joined to,ether to support the operation of the new school are mcouraBCCt to call 644-7890 or write Newport Community School. P .0. Box 9769. Newport Bench. 92660. Dysle,is is and will continue to be undetected unless we pull our forces and get a school in our area that offers information ahout the disorder. a program for trainin, teachers. a diagno tic service for testing and ~creening and a learning and coun§Cling ~nter. Dyslexia · and will continue "have" and 'be cured of." but a kind of mind. It's a kind or mind th:at needs more help than most people do in tolti•· reoopir.ina ·and puttin1 thinp in order. With the propp tnini"I• the dyslexic is set rree to make ftaU Ute or his or her .tfla aftd taliMIL • ~,. Drug Suspect Tells His Story Ct I tfm,.1 alleged 1ale took place in -September. 13 weeta prior to bit arrat and only after the officer involved made daily and repeated requests for him .. to get some pot." He maintains that he idn't 1 drug dealer. "She aaid 1he juat moved here from Iowa and wu desparate for the pot." Seal recalls ... It got to be a joke. Everytime I aaw her she asked me if I had pot or knew where to set some. I told her so many times I couldn't believe it. ALASKA BOOK NOW FOR BEST SELECTION CRUISES • TIUa GLACIERS WILDLIFE ESKIMO VILLAGES 714/173-0380 . ··1 felt sorry for her and I wanted to be a nice py, 0 be added ... so I finally got her S 10 worth, about enough for three joints.•• He said the girl left school shortly after that and he didn't see her again until about three days before his arrest. .. , was walking with a friend and we saw her next to her car. I told him, ·watch this, she'1 aon- na' ask me for tome pot.' And she did," he saJd. ••we just laughed. ••1 never suspected anything. I just thought she was the biggest loser around -someone who needed P<>t that badly." He said his ~ friend, a 17- Tina Turner l:iatlng · Call . A Costa Mesa production company needs extras for a com- mercial starring Tina Turner next week. Nancy Mott Casting wants people ages 18 to JS for the com- mercial. Castin1 for the JOO openings begjns Saturday Jan. 4, at 2 p.m. Filmlng_is J •. 8 to 11, a spokesman sa~tru are paid at least SJS per day he said. If interested, show up at Cinema City Studios, 729 W . 16th St., Suite a.1, in Costa Mesa Saturday. For mon: infor· mation, call 646-0Sl4. year-old at Corona del Mar High, was arrested for allepdJy selling thC officer one joint. Seal says he's never been in trouble with the law, though he admits to smokina marijuana. .. What a niptmare," he Wd. "They've ruined my life. I did give this girl pot. But aala? I wasn't in this to make money. I was just doing her a favor:• Investigator Byington. con- tacted last week. conceded that the drug purchases. though mul- tiple in some cases, were of the small variety. and that some of the suspects .. were in the wrong place at the wrong time." He refused to talk about the facts behind Seal's arrests. but contends that the youth is attempting to establish an en- trapment defense. He said the narcotics officer is a technical reserve for the Irvine Police Department who kept in close contact with Newport police while the investigation was in progress. She spent approximately six wcoks at each school. he said. Her identity and age arc being withheld because she may be used in similar operations. . ''This is the lint time New- port has been involved in a buy program.'' said Byington. "I know the principal at Corona (eels this proves that drup aren't ~ bia problem in the dist,rict. But parents don't want it (dnap on campus) and the ldlool docan't want it. We h.cl to put out our reeten." . ........ . POliOO Blotter p • C1 7 1fm ,.1 burglary wu reported in the 200 block of Marine. I JSO - A wallet and contents valued at S 113 was reported stolen from a restaurant located at 1100 West Coast Highway. 1400 -A wallet and contents valued at S40 were reported stolen from a residence in the 1400 block of Superior. 2200 -Vandals reportedly caused SIOO in damage to a car in the 200 block of Agate. .,.... 0045 -William Edwad Gruytch. 21, of Huntington Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0145 -Fred Silva. 30. of Newport Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 0305 -Thomas Karl Han- cock. 35. of Costa Mesa was arrested on suspicion of mis- demeanor drunk driving. 0310 -James Edward Garrett, 41, of Wilmington was arrested on suspicion of mis- demeanor drunk driving. 0430 -Marlo Duke Duran, 18, of Riverside was arrested on suspicion of battery. OSOO -David James LWldin. 29. of Long Beach was arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 01SO -Santiaao Medina I nguez. 25. or Santa Ana WU arrested on suspicion or sivina • fabc ID to a peace officer. • J 235 -Dale Martin, lS, of Santa ADa wu arrested oa suspicion or misdemeanor drunk drivintr. I 520 -Jeffrey Jon William- son. 28, of Huntinpon Beach was arrested on suspicion of liv- ing false information to a police officer. 2145 -Craig Alan Knuclton. 23, of Ocean Scach w11 arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor drunk driving. I 0 J. 1111 1 I zr Mill 0930 -An attempted burglary was reported in. -the 1200 block of West Balboa. 1000-A 1967 Lambourghini valued at $30,000 was reported stolen from a parting aaraac at the Marriott Hotel located at 900 N cw port Center Drive. 1115 -A purse and contents valued at S360 were reported stolen from Robinson's Dq>art- ment store at #2 Fashion Jslan(t. 1215 -An attempted burglary wu reported in the Corona del Mar State Park. 1 •JO -Stereo equipment valued at Sl,960 was reported atolen from a raidence iD the 900 block of Wat Balboa. 1630-A wallet and contents valued at SIS were reported stolen from a boat moored at 400 Main Street. 20SS -V Mehis reportedly cauted SIOO iD ..... to a cu puked ia the 900 block ol w .. Balboa m..l --------· ~ .. --· . .. -----The o6Js of a coach winnina the Cff Southern Section Coach of the Y car award in oel.l his second season at the helm are high. But chances of winni~ the award twice in his flnt three years are out or sijat. John Vargas. Corona del Mar tfigh School water polo coach, has done juat tbiL The tee0nd one came this teUO_Q, u the Sea Kinp went~ ovCralJ in win- ning the Clf 4-A crowa. According to the 24-year ·old Vargas. the most important aspect of the award is who votea for it -the other coachea in the Southern Section. But Vargas said his winning the award i's also a reflection of SEA UIU CIMIWIED -~ .. Clf 5-A n11r ,. ••fl• If 1•. ,_ •••hra If .. C..., llf HIP nni1J 1111 .-.I A1-C1F ,.,_... .... wt1 CllCll Jllll v ... (rtflll. ... ..... ............................ ""'1n1r. r---------·couPoN·---------, ! FREE i I I I THOR-LO" SOCKS I I I I BUY TWO PAIR OF THOR-LO SOCKS I I AND RECEIVE YOUR.THIRD PAIR FREE I I OR I ~ BY ANY NON-SALE SHOE OVER $40.00 c) Cl. AND RECEIVE ONE FREE PAIR OF g 5 THOR-LO SOCKS ~ (.) I COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED Z / AT TIME OF PURCHASE / EXPIRES JAN. 10, 1988 CORONA DEL MAR~ ATHLETIC SHOES a CLOTHING 171-11• 1111 I. COA8T HWY., CORONA DB. llAll Staff photo by StMn Gearga • the good teams he'• coached. .. It goes both ways;" Varpa said ... Without the aood pla~ I wouldn't be thought of u a good coach. And without the proper coaching. the team would not be thought of u talented." Bill Barnett, water polo coach at rival Newport Harbor . High School. said the award went tC) the right person . .. Vargas earned it," Barnett said ... He did a great job." Along with Vargas. the Sea Kings had four players named to the All-Cf f S-A Southern Sec- tion team. Senior driver Jason Likins and junior Eric Vinjie were nam- ed to the first team. Senior Jeff Harvey was named to the second team. Named to the third team was junior Bill Harmon. Vargas calls Likins the most talented player on the Corona team . .. Jason knows the garrie and it's only his second year playina high school water polo,". Vargas said. Likins had been living with his family in Hong KoD'g the past f cw yean and only played . . a, .. • ..._ Ste~anie Strader, ·Elizabeth It is. official. Flossie Tater, Susan Tomptins, S-n- Schu macbcr recently u -• na Torres. Michele Willard ud nounced. ,.The Caadlelisht Jill Wooten. at The Center Club. Beverly and • Ho Coit and Barbara and Jim Glabman were at the Ritz. Concert will be held at the . Disneyland Hotel in December 1986." That di.spells the widespread rumor that the location and for- mat would be changed in 1986 with the opening of the Perf or- ming Arts Center. Flossie knows. For seven of the twelve years. sbe has chaired the only benefit in the county which is '-•sold out" a vear in advance. Over I ,SOO suppcrters ol OCPAC attended the 1985 dinner. Following were perfor- ntances from the Pacific Symphony. the Orange County Mas ter Chorale and guest soprano. a Cal State Fullerton graduate. Deborah Voigt. Major underwriters from Cos Mesa were June and James Williams.. Irene and Jim Bentley, Arthur Yeary and Mar1aret and Gcorae Mohr; · from Irvine. C.-.od Kent Wilken from N~ AM arid John Bilhop. Mn. J. Robert Fluor. Patricia Fredericb, Betty and Melvin Hocfflipr. Virp.ia and Richard Hunsaker, Anabel and John Konwiserd. Nellie Reeves. Virginia and Wanca Olson and Edward Schumacher. Tim Strader. OCPAC presi- dent and chief executive orracer. presented the first graduating class or the Performing Arts Juniors in special RCC>gnition or their completion of a six-year P AJ program that represents the center·s commitment to the cultural enrichment of f\Jture generations. Receiving an American Beau- ty Rose were Michelle Abajian, Brandy Bennet~ Shannon Buz- zard. Jill Goldman. Kim Her- man. Cara Hoepner, Catherine Holcmen. Stacey Hovee, Dalile M allos. Felisa Matteucci, Kristin Murphy. Jennifer Noonan . Pamela Peters. Shop Smart Consig,,,nent clothing li•baePlm 43'10 eatw:r t>mc. Suite F-1 • • • New Ycar9s Eve saw many either in the desert, skiing or partying at home. Michael Parker and Christy and Jim Scheuer hosted separate dinners. as did Jean and Larry Curran. While Rose and Norm Smedepard entertainect friends Susan and MarshaJJ Jarvie and Judy and Rogue Hemley celebrated at Matteo's. Cookie and David Mariotta at the Balboa Yacht Club. Betty and Fred Grazer. who recently celebrated their 33rd Wedding anniversary. Suzie and Herb S utton. Marilyn and Dkk Hausman were at the Balboa Bay Club~ IN1RODUONG M:f I: m 8' a... •• r•• ca a u ua&1 airs • M:fll: Js *J _...._Pc1al Pin Acr1aa~ M:r 11: v., AAaa n n •• '*'-' 9a~lon &eou We 1CC1P1 conllgnnnt (By appo•11b1*1t only) 714/722·1321 --~10.1 ~ ... .,~IH 1884-A Hitbor BMI .• Costa Mesa (81,.am ••• &#aapart8ltld.J 1m. • (714) 147-'S47 · -----------------.... I I .,-..,:1~-·j _,,,,-DI IBA ... WlmAY . Cotta : Holiday Spirit Continues ~:::u::.:':~",h_e '°' . T B 1 G d F I ' soldier and was dressed in h!I 1·0 · rrng oo ee 1ngs ;~::i~~k:·:~ :i=~~~Y ~; ' • ... Jenk with George Sines actJng in -, Alllll a1111 place throu;hout the area. the memorable role •• • Christmas is over and yet the princess. There was even . an holiday spirit continues to bring Reattora Stage appearance of the Danc1n1 1o~d cheer . Wonderful Holiday Extravaganza Campbell Soup Can. memories have been created by The members of the Newpc)rt A highlight of the snow was a the maoy heartwarmina _events Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of comic rendition of0 Rudolpb the that preceded Christmas. Red Nosed Reindeer." The This year there was a great Realtors staged 1 tako--ofl' on Three Wisemen were played by ., f ••Babes in Toyland.': This wu d cmpnalif on caring or the coordinated 'by Ann Warren Nigel Bailey. Dave White an hunsry. Can drives abounded with Uncle George Williamson George Vogel. Rose Mellin everywhere as organizations got k entertained by singing. to8ethcr for tfleir annual Christ-taking the lead as the toyma er. The realtors collected over mas celebrations. The play came alive as $4.000 in canned goods which . Two recent events come to rcaltors and affiliates joined will be delivered to Share mind that arc examples of the together to spread merriment Ourselves. Remax of Costa enthusiastic generosity that took throughout the Neighborhood Mesa created the largest can tree Newport Ballet ~cade111Y * WINTER SEUION • NOW ENROWNG * • Pre-Ballet Ages 4-5-6 • • Beginning Ballet through Pointe • Special Ballet Exercise Classes We te.c:h • special method for ttretd\lng, · ~"I & toning the body. • Chllclren * Teens * Adults 26J2 5Mt.a AM. Me .. • CGlla Mela • ~7"M January Pink Sale First Annual ~l..D ~i#in~ -R.eo.n..4" .fh.d·-;'bll.R .. ., .. Sou&h of the Five CrownaH (71') 7fJ8.3M7 3801 .. C .. Eut Cout Hwy. C-Ona Del Mar, CA. 92162& and won the contest. The most o riginal tree award went ~o. the independent brokers who Joined up as a team. The Can Tree Committee in· eluded Bob Burtner, Phyllis Sachs, and Betty Rhea. Zonta Club Celebrates The Zonta C lub of Newport Harbor cctebratcd the holidays at their clubhouse across from Newport Harbor High School. Each member who came to the C hristmas Party brought canned goods which will be given to Share Ourselves. The club is currently selling big teddy bean as a f undraiser to support their many 90mmunity projects such as the Homeless Women Program. Share Ourselves. Plavan School and the building of water wells in the desert region of Sri Lanka. lHE MART PllOGMUIVE HAHi DellQN Houra: Mon.·ffl 10·• a..10 .2 2711·8 E. Coat Hwy. CorOM def Mllr, Ca. 92125 \4> ........ ~~ -PllClk c.o.e ..... (714) 675-4830 D Lonely J ewellry We art currmtly sukingj.twtllry and gems for direct purcha.st from tstatts and private individuals . MOBOCO Fane J(U('llry 1_:.. (~ms 200 Newport Center Dr Newport BcjKh. CA 92660 (714) 644-8325 .. - FOIL HIGHLIGHTING SNCIAUaT NEW Super Italian Bleach and Goldwefl Hair Cok>ur from Germany ~ COLOR "-SPECIALIST PHOTO STUDtO __ 714/675-0823 Tues. Thru Sat 9 8m -1 pm. 2333 Eut Co.et Highw8y; Sultl A Corona del Mer. CA 12925 ~~'----6 "Kno~is oftwollinlls. WeluiftasulaJut ...tves,orwelmow where we can fiml infora1atloli upoa It." ---~ ,..,,., 1 <mJJ •• Flowers make any party special . c.·...,_ m t • ~ *""" ........ . Cross ~Ski CobaOO ... n1ded .to ..-.....: Teeaaacn tieiftl what they ar~ and eati1t1 wfaat tta.y like, miae ordered a Vcirck au.,.,. I noticW that tJacfc w•a't a cnuilb of this~ baraer re,..at•i•a •Ian ••• pronoanced it .. F'lllt rate" ad went on to ... a coaple ,._ of beef from ., pl8aar. •RN to note that all buracn are IP"· ed medimn rare unlell yo. uk for a little more time ill I.be lire. Other choic:a OD the bu'F' menu were a chili bursa, Rojo (cheese and hickory sauce) and. 1urprisinaJy. a no-Wn burpr lwhich appealed to the latent dieter in me. Prices ranged from SJ.JO to S4. IS. Tacos are also in abundance. Offerings include Honest Tacos, soft tacos. and a veggie taco. Chicken as a sandwich is available for S4.25 Of cbOOIC a half chicken. BBQ'~ for SS.9S. First course choices also make super snacks and range in price from S4.9S for Super Nachos to 9S cents for chips and salsa. Side orders of fries and chili are also on tap. as are two salad choic::a. RI Ill'&. 130 E. 17tll SC: (at Newport ll•d.), 646-1155. Sheltered patio diaias witll retractable ....... o,.ta-bar, f rah sea(ood. ICak. dbc:l•, Louisiana •6Cajan •• lpedaltiea. blackened rec1 ru. anc1 .,_ filh fry happy hour, M-F, l:.30«30 p.m. Late-nipt SoUtrnet oyster bar. Live entertainment and din- ing nightly. free parking. Ser- ving continuously daily from 11 a.m. ..,,._, 1100 W. Cout Hwy .• 64S-8384. Dinner. 8dly dancing Fri.-Sat. Moroccan. Reservations recommended. I 1 9 t1L 39SO "'·--·· a pa.. --.....-. Dr., 8S2-0900 mandarin and Szechuan cuisine served in an elegant. intimate atmosphere. Piano entertainment T..tay through Saturday ~. Exi.il•Ke ~ ~ion i!Z'abere• ~ one cross-~ &I rescrt like it. ..... ............ Ht The one disappointment ii the lack of a dm ert meau~ bat Manager Oary &dido says that will be ~ied in the near future. Also ia Clrili'• future is the opening of their outdooT patio for alfraeo 1uDchcs . When you have a crowd • Chili's automatically adds a IS perceni aratuity to your chock. Smokin1 and non,.1motin1 area are aniJable, witJt pipa and cigars o"·limiu inside the building. DI Fr 1• r1111 a 42Si Mar- tinpte Wy ., 95S.:21SS. Umcb Mon.-Fri., Oiaaer Moa.-Sat. French q,atin'1't•l cuitine, elegant atmosphere. Reser- vations sugestcd. • oc 11 d • ,,... "°"'of Sl11 •!boll Springl. n. 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C111R ._. • (714) 111-1111 ' t I f 'Clue' a Bored-Game For Film Play ., ......... After a faintly promising and amusing start, .. Clue" has not a clue about where to go. This limp and callow mystery relics on cheap shots. inane slapstick, and monotonously repetitious actions to milk the laughter. The popular board game is the shaky foundation for Jonathan Lynn's innocuous, nitwit screenplay. Seven cardboard characters arc the suspectJ in a string of murden, all taking place on a stormy night in a spooky mansion that resembles a sound stage. After the bodies pile up and the people meander lost through the house and the movie, the climax arrives in three different versions (depen- ding on the theatre where it's shown). The one actor who provides any real comic flair is Tim Curry as the butler.detective who tries to keep the madness in order (a thankless task). Christopher Lloyd has a f cw funny moments as a lecherous suspect, and much fewer arc provided by Eileen Brennan, Lesley Ann Warren, Michael McKean, Martin Mull, and Madeline Kahn as the other dead-head suspects in the crimes. The shabby photography and chintzy sets arc ideal for Lynn's leaden. anti-style direction. Like a typical TV sitcom, .. Clue" looks as stupid as it behaves. Even less impressive farce, ..... Lit UI.. is an obvious spoof that misses every political and satirical target it aims at. The screenplay drowns the so- called plot in cheap gags and jokes, compounded by the clum- sy in competence and deathly slow timing of director John Landis (he's no Stanley Kubrick, and this is certainly no .. Dr. Strangelovc"). For people who still believe that idiots arc hilarious and morons are funny, Chevy Chase and Dan Aykroyd offer a double dose as bumbling spies who act chased a round Ruuia and Afghanistan for reasons of inter· national security. the joke is suppoed to be that the politicans arc even more inept and are more likely to start a third world war than our would-be heroes. If there was any wit or tute here, it might work. There aren't, and it doesn't. And along comes , ... 81r11m 1111111.. to save the day and provide refreshing entertainment respite, with in· ventive and intelligent comedy writing by Chris Columbus, and affectionately astute direction by Barry Le~inson to keep the suspense.-thriller fun , lively and buoyant. A largely unknown cut, led by Nicholas Rowe and Alan Cox as young Holmes and Watson, have the time of their lives in this fanciful and engaging homage to Conan Doyle's timeless detective hero and his loyal friend. How they met in 1ebool ia cleverly intertwined with Holmes trying to solve the murders of aeveral teachen. Although the plot ii short on mystery and substance. the rum is so loaded With delicious action and delightful character por- Sleaze, Schemes, Shams, Slurs, Swearing In Biting 'Glengarry Glen Aoaa' at Fonda ~ Ja H1l11l ~-t'hc most part, characters o'\it ft1 David Mamet has never been pass the biggest deal possible known to write ordinary plays. with the least amount of effort Instead. he has searched for the and no sense of right or wrong. off-beat. the often erratic, and They shower the stage with the unpredictable. He has cxccll-obscenities, they engage in ed with his Pulitzer Prize play, enough double dealing to fill the .. Glengarry Glen Ross" at the room with a putrid kind of smell. H e nr y F o nda Theatre in They make deals with an Holl ywood. arrogant kind of trickery, and This is a short play, just about 90 minutes. but it is packed with enough fire and controversy for a much longer effort. Mamet lashes into big business, par- ticularly real estate, and he presents an array of characters noted for their sleaziness, their dishonesty, their scheming and cu nning ways of making dis- honesty seem very moral and hqnest. The men he deals with arc, for they turn the meek ones into ob- jects of scorn. They arc the rat- tiest group of connivers -and they somehow make the plan one that presents more than a few laughs but digs underneath a ll of the surface charms. What makes Mamet an arresting and provocative writer is his scathing. fiery dialogue. He rips and slashes with his keen sense o f words. He throws in enough four-letter words to stun even the most hardened and -. W~o's 01 Finl? Cll.:k le N1wpert EUllll ~ Slcllll cynfcal devotee or obscenitlll. 1a1fiUap-etfC8di,....,. epare to And when he gets through with be offended. If you want a play his diatribe, he hu manapd to with pts and potency, this is for write a play that rings hanbty you. with a kind of numbing truth. The only-problem is the And what is more -he even audibility of much of the makes you think. dialogue. The theatre wu not The production is a bright one built for a legitimate theatre, with a company that knows well and the sound is badly jn need or how to deal with this kind improvement. But don't let that of dialogue. Peter Falk is ex-keep you away. it is the fastest celtent as a guy who gets caughJ . 90 minutes you'll spend in some in the backwash of some shady time. maneuverings. Joe Mantegna is At the Henry Fonda Theatre, the other principal character and 6176 Hollywood Blvd., (213- is cunning, shallow, and 468-1700), through Jan. 12. dynamically effective. Others who impress with a knife-like kind of sharpness arc J .T . Wa lsh, J .J . Johnston, Alan Manson. and Chuck Stransky. Gregory Mosher directs with a scalpel-like precision and with an intensity that seldom lets go. He gives the play all he has with a kind of joyful venom. This is the kind of theatre that has its devotees and detracters. But for the thinking theatre devotee who wants more than the typical contrived plot, this is something worth seeing. It is the kind of play only an inventive writer like Mamet would have written. For the uninformed, proc eed with caution. If Attntioa to D~tail, Naturally • traits that mott re1erntiou are swept aside. • The lavishly detailed produc- tion, hancbomely Ud nocative- 1 y photoar-aphed by Steven Goldblatt, enbanc:m the overall spirit of friendly exuberance. Even when the fllm aeta fripten- ing or al1nnin1. the deft and lov- ing craftsman1blp keeps the whole enchantina diversion afloat. BUyBaclu.I --A Clllckea DlilMr for 9.t5 NOW PLAYING Marine Soone •I .. .. Crew Eagle Readies for Amer i ca' s .,.., ..... ~le W1tcb. the newalet&cr of:thc Newport Harbor Yacht Cfttb Eagle Syndicate, sugats a way, that almost anyone in the •!~ can help in the etrort to build a 12 Meter to challenae the · Sea View Leape buketbaD .1ctl0n acta underway Friday . after Newport Harbor and Corona del Mar turned in atrona showinp in Christmu bukct- ~ ball tournaments. Newport Harbor ( 6-4) enter- tains Woodbridge Friday while Corona del Mar (10.1) hosts Laguna Beach io boys' action. Oames are 7:30 e>.m. Girls' play ·Friday finds Corona del Mar at Laguna Beach a~ Newport Harbor at Woodbridge. The games are at 7:JO p.m. Both local boys ttama are off to tood starts. After losin1 aome aames early, the Sailon bounced back lut weekend with a aecond place finiah in the Canon City Tournament. Harbor won ill fifth straiaht Australians for the Amenca•1 a complete information kit. Cup in 1987. •ticker. pin and other itema. ft'1 They offer an £.Hie sticker ror a run way. to help and 1Jso reel a a SI contribUtion seat to Crew ~ el lla11 wCMlderflll dt• I'· Eagle. P.O . 8oX 1200, New n . Thank how .Proud .. ·11 all be ~r Beach, 926,8. po the E.aP WIM aa.. ~~It back to N.-~ laeh· ancJ~ .. For a contribution or SIO. have the America'• Cup Repua you·n receive the nmlettcr and here in 1990. game when it drop~ Los Alimitos, winners of nine in a row, 68-67 in double overtime, in the semifinal round it Canon City. Maurice Lee .COrod three points in the rinal 20 seCoftdl or the final overtime to help the Sailors pull it out. · They had blown a a.ix-point lead in the final minute after 10· ing into a free throw-sbootin1 lapse. Wes Torell ( 18 points, 7 rebounds) led Harbor, which lost in the finals. 67-54 to John W. Hug. Corona del Mar made it to the finals of the 16-tcam Estancia Tournamem against. powerful Dominguez Monday nipt, bat results weren't avaUable at praa time. Senior Jeff Fryer contiftaod his torrid shootins for the Sea Kinp with 28 points in a narrow win over Ro11mad, 33 in aa 15- '6 thumpin1 of Huntinaton Beach, and 26 more Saturday u Corona dropped a tough Mis- sion Vi* team.~ S4-S I . The Sea King's also got strong performances from 6-foot-4 senior center Tim Christianson and senior forward Sean Turner to reach the finals. We've cbys. On nice ctiys A course that tacl9• Ge fun- damentals of aaili.. win be offered this .,n., by on.,e Coast Colle1e'1 Marine Ac· tivities Dcpanrneat. Titled .. Introduction to Sailin1" three different nine. week tectiona or the coune ~n Jan. 16. Three aclditiouJ nino- wcck claacs, rnccti• at the same hours. bqin March 18. Classes are scheduled (or Tuesdays and Thunday1 from 10 a .m. to noon. from l-3 p.m .• and from 3-S p.m. at OCC'1 Boat House. Course participants must be capable of 1wimmin1 SO yank. """ trcadin1t wateT for five .. worktd turd ' to hold the open them to let the w:umth of the sun shine: in . • ' line on your elceuicity Costs over the~ few years. But bcausc the~ of providing you electric service h2ve If you h2ve a firepbce, be sure to close the damper when your fire- pbce ~ OOl in use . llut keq>.s W4lrTTI air fro m esciptng up the chimney MORE HOT TIPS. FREE. Edison would like you to h2ve a f rce booklet filJed With hdpfuJ idcia.5 minutes. .. Students will leant die ,.. damentals or uiJins ...... dockside lectures and .......... experience in 14-foot Lido dinghies.·• said James Jorgensen. course instnM:tor at OCC"s aailina ac8derny. Jorgensen will CO¥U points or sail. basic terminoloaY. tacking, gybing. theory. and aafety. Registration runs from Jan. 2- 24. The office it open Monday through Thursday from 8 a.m. to 7 p.m .• and f ridaya from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for registration information, phone -432·S772. ~P)'OU answas, tips md infonm. don on mc:rgy nmaaec- mcnt. And they cm tdl you aboul some of our helpful 90 rices tOO. Ukc our Air c:ondt- tioncr c~ PJO. gr.un which an can lO'l continued to climb, you might find a slight incrCISC in your electric bill this winter. So this might be a very good time for you to think .,un about the many w:iys you Clll manage energy ln your own home. A FEW DEG•DS COULD DO rr. J~ by setting your thermostat at on how to S3ve energy this winter. Including tips on encrgy-efficicnr appliances. For :;1 frtt copy of "Hot Tips for a Warm Wimer," ;u.st call l-800-9S2 -S062. OYCr S 100 in credits on your bills next smnmer. 68° during t~ <by and 55° at night, you'D save energy. Another good w:iy to lR ~ helt b to he2t less space. Close the doors and vents to ~you don't USC often. If you ctn keep bmily activities in one room. an cconomk::al electric portable space heater may be aD you need to kttp wann·and cozy. ROl.D ON 10 YOlJa HEAT. CJose )'QtJr dapes to hold on to rhe heat a1 night and on mrk.P>ocnY orm SDVICES nD. CAll l-800-9'2·5062. If )QJ'rc an E<lson customc:t. all 1·800-9S2-S062 to h3YC an Edilon Our Level P.iy Pbn an help you manage your bills tn equal piymencs throughout rbc yar. IU 1D01C tnfor. rmlion on this plm, ~call your local Edbon <>ftlf%. Winter ii almcJla ~Bui "' when )'OU UIC CUCiif WildJ WC think you'D be ammcd 10 cllcow::r mat hdi*ll JOUf' •del .. "'° the winter is .no. DOllQll*aal. SOulhem California Edison -f, endar Ttkfll ..... (Jan. 9-Fc~. 2) Laguna Moulton Playhouse. 606 Laguna Canyon Road. Laguna Beach. Orange County premiere of British comedy farce written by Alan Ayckbourn. Confusion reins over love and money in this two-act production directed by Craig Fleming. Tuesday through Saturday evenings (8 p.m.) and Sunday matinee (2:30 p.m.)·per- formanccs. Call 494-0743 or 494-8021 for ticket information. v.... ..., 1111 H I ill brings his Tony Award-winning pro duc tion .. Mark Twain T o ni g ht !" to Fullerton's Plummer Auditorium for one sold-out performance at 8 p.m. Jan. 10. The acclaimed one-man re-crea ti on of the wit and wisdom of America's foremost humorist and tall-talc-teller is the third attraction in the Pr ofe ss i o nal Artists in Residence series of California Stare U niversity. Fullerton. The appea rance (postponed from its o riginally scheduled October date) has been sold out since ear- ly fa ll. .. Cll .. nf" is currently being per- formed at the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse. 3503 South Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana. Showa mo Tuesday through Saturday evenings at 8 p.m. with special Saturday and Sunday matinees. Call 979-5 111 . ..., F* I.Mr.. indefinitely at Elizabeth -Howard's Curtain Call DiMcr Theatre. 690 El Camino RcaJ, Tustin. Doon open Tues. -Thun. at 6:30 P·'!!·· Fri. -Sat. at 7 p.m. and Sun. at 11 :30 a.m. and S:lO p.m. Prices start at $14. 9S with full waiter service. Call 838-1540 for reser- vations. MISC 1'I Art II C11Mlllli ... a new eight-week workshop will be offered by the city of Newport Beach starting Jan. 6 from 10 a .m . to noon at Mariners Lib r a r y c onducted by professional speaker Mort Stein. For more information, call 644-31 5 1. It's Cllllll ...... for Laguna's world-famous Pageant of the Masters and they need men. women and children of all ages to pose in the various art masterpieces. In addition, ~ pie arc needed to help with tbe many different backstage chorea during the show. porcelains: Chineee ivory car- vings, a selection of Japanese art and. of course, the traditional ending of the Pageant since 1936, Leonardo da Vinci's ••The Last Supper." Casting call is slated for Jan. 18 from 7 to 9 p.m. and Jan. 19 from I to 4 p.m. when volunteers can sign up and be photographed backstage at Irvine Bowl. 650 Laguna Ca- nyon Road, Laguna Beach. Ticket orders arc now being fill- ed by the Festival of Arts box of- fice. Anyone needing an order form should mail a sclf- addrcsscd stamped envelope to P.O. Box 1659, Laguna Beach. 92652 as soon as possible as orders arc being processed on a first-comc-firsl-served basis. For ticket information. call 494- 1147. •-r.: • II Clllly will meet on Jan. 9 from 9:45 a.m. to noon at the Tustin Public Library, 345 E. Main St.. CcntcnniaJ and Main, 1h block from Newport Ave. The speaker at the meeting will be Robin Scbneid~, Field Coordinator of the c,n omia Abortion Rights Action e. Schneider. who is a legiala ·ye analyst. will diacua the Ant Choice Initiative now circulating for the J unc 1986 election. The public is invited to attend. Women For is an orpnization which supports quality in cduca· tion. the promotion or human and ci.vil righu, the advancement of peace. and the preservation of natural resources. Highlights include a tribute to .. Miss Liberty .. in the form of the silver dollar coin designed by J o hn Mcrcanti. a leading engraver in the U .S . Mint; a watercolor by Wihslow Homer titled ••The Sec Saw''; the pop. ular gold sculpture by Ben- vu nuto Cellini .. The Salt Cellar": some Mei11en ..,.. '*' lri•lli 1111 ns a .... a new educational concept. will be ofTered beginnen throup ad- vanced 1tudcnta by the city of Newport leach starting Jan. 8 at 10 a .m. in Mariners Library. II will be conducted by artilt Mimi Sharon. For more bafor- mation call 6"-3151. -· lm I 111 IM lw 'J ' 2 I l i will praent an evenmg of folk, classical and fiery flamenco numbers at UC Irvine on Jan. I I . The event called .. Hispanic Hcritage0 will be held at 8 p.m. in the Fine Arts Village Theatre. Memben of the company in- clude UCI student and guitarist Kirsten Weymcr, a senior in music. The program also features virtuoso dancer Oscar N icto and flamenco singer Chinin de Triana. Dancers per- form in authentic costumes from the regions where the movements originate . Accessories such as combs. man- tillas. jewelry, shawls and hats complement the garments. Tickets arc $8 for general admis- sion. $6 for UCI students and $7 for other students, senior citizens. UCI faculty, staff and Alumni Association members arc available at UCI box offices, Ticketron and Tclctron outlets. Call UCI at 856-6616 for telephone, mail and credit card orders. For more ioformation about the event. call Arts and Lectures at 856-6379. "?11m11I .. FJ! I ... presented by the Newport Beach Public Library at ill Balboa, Corona '.del Mar, Mariners and Newport nter branches. has announced it upcoming schedule. At Bal a, the pro am is TueldaM rom . 7t o Feb. 23, 10: a .m.; orona _.el Mar: two sessions, om Jan.· 14 to March 19, on Tu ays at 10:30 a.m. and Wcdn ys at 1:30 p.m.; M arincrs: ncadays from Jan. 8 to Feb. • 10:30 a.m.; Newport Center: nday1, Feb. 24 to April 7, ·30 p .m . Registration i1 requi For in- fo,, call Margaret Poe 644- 3186. "'II fll a : fta Ct 11 fl .. W" ia cumatly oa dilplay at Bowen Museum in Santa Ana. The museum ii located at 2002 N . Main St. and i1 open 10-5 · Tuesday throu1h Saturday, ud 12 • .s p.m. Sunday. Admiuion ii free. ''fllllll • ,.,. .. at Disneyland ,,.. ~ends. 2 p.m._lad ~ unti Jan. S. The ~ _ ts located at 1313 lf arbor-mYd., Anaheim. For park houn ud further info. call 999-456S. MUSIC lrilr l111ra meet Tueldaya. 1 - 9:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian Church of the ·eovenant on Fair· view Road in Costa Mesa. Anyone who enjoys singing ia welcome to join. Call 494-8119 or 891-0581 for details. T .... • nrtlly ..... open to the public arc featured at the Via Maria in Cypress. On Wednes- day nights at 10 e.m:.!_ a l~P..!l_DC contest with a SIOO pnze ii f catured; on Thwaday1 at I 0 p.m., ••The Goog Show" is held open to any act, includina magicians, comedians. dancen and singcn. Via Maria ii located at 9969 Walker St., Cypraa .. For information, call 821-9300. 1 the P~ MouWna in the Death Va(~ ~ of California throu• J~. Call 972-1900 (or more illlormatioa. ....... II Iii 11' F paintings by aidle Howiid Henry Most will be Oii dilp!ay at U.C Newport ae.ch City •H .. Gallery through Jan. 29. MOit wOib are part of the private c::ollec:tiona or people such u V--. Price and large corporatioftl lite dae Mobil Oil Company. Glllery boun arc 8 a.m. to S p.m. weekdays. Alt A F* I R i (664 South Coast Highway, La,una Beach) is pre1entin1 "New Look" fo r 1986, after •tcmivc remodel- ing. New worb byr!: pl~ ar- tists will be rcatu un Jan. IS . The worb· include oils. pastels. watcrcolori etchings. photography. three-dimensional work and printl. GaJlery hours are 11 a .m. to S p.m., Tucsdav through Sunday. CaJI 4'94-4514 for more information. 1111 w a '11: Sculpture of the New~ Y ~ _Scbool" :will be on cxJUbit dlroup Jan. S at the N~ Harbor Art Museum, &50sU Clemente Dr. Houn are 11-5. Tuee. thru Sun . Admission ii free for members; S2 for adulta, SI.SO ror students. 1C1Jion citizem ... the military llllll•l.....-.r.flll'..,-,._... ~ with current ID and SI for 1111 pedonm ID The Avenue'. childrm u.ader 17. For details ltar at die An•heim Hanon and call 759-t ttt .... ·Towers Mon.-Sat., 4:30-8:30 -. p.m. The Anaheim Hilton i1· 1ll .... flltl I JJP r will located at 777 Convention Wy. feature blact aid white Call 740-4268. photoarapha by Eliot Porter throuah Jan. II. Tbe pllery is C11frer n1111,1. the world-located at S52 Old Newpo rt renowned pianist who has per-Blvd., N~ ~· _ ijours formed in New York and in are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuaday London for the Queen of throup Satarday. Admiuion is En&Jand is performing Tuesday free. Call 631~ for more through Saturday evenings at information. the Newport Mandarin restaurant in ~ Newport Beach -rr 1° I Is.. an exhibition from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m., 39SO leaturina receat wort by Gre) Campus Dr. CaJI 852-0900. Crawfo~ Rita Di~ Susan Smith, and .U.U Taylor will be on display at Ute IC ~oa~' Gallery U-'°-Mla February I. The ;a1lery -,.lciCiiil atDrFOrcst n.11111ra.....11 .... c., will hold auditions for its 30th season Jan. 4. For reservations and more information. call S3S- 3996. T'9fs _ ......... lrai- dent ensemble or the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Centet and the Smithsonian Institution, will be performing at 8 p.m., Jan. I J in the UC Irvine Villaac Theatre. Tickets are $6-$8. A venue. l••• l•d&. Houri; are I l:~ a& to 5:JO ~ Tumday tbrou1b Sat.-~y. -Forad- ditionaJ iaf'onwdon call 497 - 1880. Cllflnll C11t1•''"" Artlata : Larry Cohm. Cilidice Oawne. and Gitrod Myen will exhibit at the Lapna Ir+ Mueum of Art thto.abJu. S. TbemUJeUm is located at l07 Cliff Drive. lquna Beaia. Call 494-6S3 l. "9 '-ftrnl .. will move to Club 17. 1670 Newport Blvd. in C osta Mesa. Farrell'a group features ··oldies, country rQd. .,.-It-, n .... · 111 ll•t- and boogie ~rock and roll" present a major . museum ~ednesday through Saturday mrO!peCtivr. ttl thlt work• of nights. • contcmporarv ...... oemtc1 , .. llM 1111111 will-be featu_. u Wayue n..._., tllnJUlb Feb. ·~ 16, 1986. par!._of an evenin of t -G~ Mui are Tumday mcnt presented by the Perfor-thrhliy tr0m 10 a.m. ming Arts Section of Irvine's to S: p.m. Ad·hrloD ii free to Community Services. Social Museum •••Mrs; S2 for hour, buffet dinner, and dancina. adult•: SJ .SO for ah1dents. Admission S22 per person. The ....._ -.. die ·~ and s 1 event will start at 6:30 at the for di .... to l'7 ,_;.of age. l"urtlc Rock Community Park. I Sunnyhill Drive. J rvine. CalJ 660-3881. AIT ..,..•••sswaw.a T.&lla.- YOU Ml .. 09'MJLT Ule9t A CUD 01 TNJeT ~TIO -t, ,..._ -.-YOU TM.a ACnON TO PAOTICT ._ "'°9 Uh f , If MAY .. IOU> AT A PU&JC IAU. •YOU '80 AH IOl.NMnoN OI THI NATUM OI .,... f'W1 '1-0 WMIT YOU, YOU IHOUlO ODlllfACT A l.AW'f"M. t'TAN ltMWCO!D <MATIOM,eC ... •••IMNll 1, •*"'I •••1 _.,,......under""......,. drra • •• died of ..... WIU. laU. AT "-*JO AUC'TM)N TO THI .-.s'T W8 FOft CASH 01 • ....... In ....... 211Mt of -CMI Code. .. tteM, .. Md.._... oon-~-Md,...MM br ll_..,eMd 0...flTNltfft ... pt~ ........... NIC...... . TNMTOR: DANA H. 8Mmt, "'°8'T'll OI THI 8Mrnt FAMILY~. DAT!O JULY~ 1•. DTA8Ultm> BY DANA H. llMtTH AHO IMO W. SMmf, TillUITOM, Al TO Tt4C MM1'8NOl!R 8EN!f!ICWW:· l.18ERTY NATIONAL 8AHK, e Na1one1 Bentdng A11acf•ae1 Aecor.., -14, 1114 .. lnler. No. 14-215011 of Of. ,... Aeootdl In ... oMoe of the "'°°'*' of Onnot ~ .... deed of"'*~ ... tolotlel119 proper- ly: Alt YMMded ~ .,,..,... In end to Lot 11 In 8loclc .. of~ Tr• In the city of NHport ...._.,, .. per "'•P recorded In boolc 4 ~ 1 t of M'rc rllas-.. Mepe. In the offloe of the county FeOOlder of ~ county. MAY KAUK> KNOWN AS: 400 E1i1rt ~front · New- Pot1 leech, CA. "(tf • r&reet eddf .. or oommoft derlgnMIOn Ir thOwrt eboW, no ..,.,ency Ir glwf\ • to It oompt ... n nr °' oor- recti Ht).'" TM benllftclery under l8'ct Deed ot Trurt. br rWOft ot a brwft or clrlfaull In the~ ercurect ..,...,, t.ei...,• 11•c.-d end...._ ... • the"'..,...,_ 1 ........ o.Dtll'don of Daul end o.m.nd tor ..... end .,...,.. .... ot aw.-end of tMGllon to~ .. ..,.. ---.... .., Pl'ot*tY to~..,~·· end .,..... ... ... fllUMd _,..., ... nGlke ot lw-" end"'~ to ... Aaoofded u.. s. ·-.. in.. *· No. -.1a21 Ol 191d ~ ~ SMf ..._•be,,....., but...._. ........ or -·~ .................. ..,,. ..... , 111 1'an, Of~ tD,.. ... ....,...,,... ..... ..,.. of IN nMllC.. 1 ~ Nd br lllkt Died of TNll.""' ••• • In lllkt "'*PfOAISllS,._,Del, I_,,, _.., .. .._of 111kt Died ol Tnlll. ...._ c:Nrge9 Md •rr111 ol .. T~ end ol ... ~ orr 111 It br lllllid o... of Trull ................ 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CA llN1. rF YOU 08JECT ID ... ec:"'9d and...,... tD .. yr& ..... ..-. .,.....,.. ............................. ,, ........ ,.....,., ~ofo.teultMclOa ......... _. • ...,_ ==.~.:a~l~':':::.."i':::.~::: =-==-.,.:: Noice of a.... and ~to .... ,...._....,... ~•of ....... ....,,• s1-.,._74• .-a • ., .. .,-. ~ c..rd lllkt NOllc9 Of ~ mtd h II a ..... lie 0... Dec I .... tJ.. 1-)eelil• ..._ .... covrt recorded In the county.._. .. rell IM DJ'"' la Ir f STAN eHAW C0F» OAATION • llllJ T~ ....._ .. .__.. Yow 0...: Oacrrnba t. 1116 11l'O&irt la .,.11 ......... _... ... ..., .. .,.per- 8£NEFACT AS TH£ TNJST& .... AN. C•"'1'tle lr2'101 -°' .., ,_, m '*'· .. llkt .,.._ (714. s.u.te11 If YOU AAE A ~a!,.,~~ UD IV: Lynn 8ruNw, Al I' TUI..,_, ~ Oii e w:A•• (714) 156-37• 1V1t 1V. 112 44lil Cl 1 M o1 .. •111111 P Aarr.ForedoeureDapt.. '--... " ... ~ .......... ,__ .. ,.. ....... a,.....,. .Md:raon _,_ °' ,,_,_. ..... ..__..,,. 11nt , ... Allltl .._..ti-lltJ -palll d•• I .. •• IAMOf1Wjj uvn YOU Ml • ~' ~ A am. Oii ,,.,... ,.. .. -.. _. ""*' 12111 121111 112 ..... DATED .,.,.._ \M -YOU TM& AOT10lll TO -. ...... .._ .. ._ ......C IMmCI "'°IECT ~ M.ot Mn, IT MAY• 90LD AT A .,.,.. ·n ,, ..... 11111eO-nca ..... Of TWTme MU "9.JC SALi.: •YOU._, AN DPl.W,,_ 0# 1Ma pa 'p g a.. -M .. T.& .... _. NATUM OI THI MOCMM'll MMallT YOU. YOU ..._ C....,.ale ~ ..... YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDE9' A DEED CW T""5T 9HCM..D CONTACT A LAWY8l Co*. fte -1Dr -DATED U., 1, 1 ... UNLOa YOU TAKE ACTION TO On 11,_,. a ,._ A.ti. IKO 5 & WI U. c-.. .. flM ......... PAOTECT YOUR HOME. IT MAY• IOLD AT A PU8UC COArOl'IATION • ... '' 11 •y,__..,_. ID ..._ au .. .,_ .. IALLJFYOUNHDANOPLWTIOHOITH!NA1'UlllE ..-tD o..J fly._ A 11 ... •..,.,.. • ._.,.La ........ OIF'THE ....ac&ew ......,,YOU. YOU_..1.0 0 1a1•1-.M -~· ' ... a ......_ OONTACT A LAWYIA. ol .. "'9cl .... OlllMFllC •C 0 -YOU MAY EJUttmlE .. STM-SHAW~TION.aC .. OlntaOOl'pOl-.t. ll¥: ltE .... l. ......... M iiWt'tS I* lllMI-., .. .._.,_....._,,_ •*"tlJJtl .. T ___ .. lallu'Ncfl a11S .. YIDLl&t ~AMt& .... -•...-II fOed fll trwt Will .U. AT ....._IC AUCTION YO TMI WIU. a.&. AT ... IC MCllOii TO 119 l•Et -...... ,_ -. .,.. NGHUI ~ "°" CA8H 01 • 111 ..... 11t ...._ ICIC8 '°" CAIN. ... I° 71 • -fl .. • ...... ....-.. a tr ., ... 2l:Nfl Of ... CM COfe. ........... end tnt:rnat oon-...., fl/I lie ........... lllQ • I Ail9... • , Mi-·•...-.... ~tolndnow ...... l....,_..DoedOITNllln... CMcca.9:21$-1.Ct J -...Or•Sl•CA ..,_, 1ar... • ~,_..._dllet•rd: ' ........... '? •11 ................ _. .. ......... .. TMJSTOA: DANA ... _,.,., TNJeTIE 0# THI ...nt unflr lllM 0... fl 1'ftm • .. Ii IS "' 0 • • M -.. _. .. ,,_ fll ..,_ FAMILY TRUST. DATED JULY M. , ... l!STMI • ., eouna,. c .... fl ·sz ...... ..... wtce. • _...... ,, ..... IY DANA H. SMmf AHO 8AHDf W. IWlH. TRUSfOM I.All ti fll llalll I el -0 I OUlillf 1'Nilt M.. ...... .... ,_ ....,. BENEACIAAY: L9ERTY NATIONAL MM(. ef' 11 /Jiii ~filM p11...._~_.,0r'a04 ... fl __....._ ....... .. '-*lngAau :....., C •a._.,.,._ 11 taJM ... 7,,_. •In ., ... •ft , Alcoi'dadU.,M, , .......... ND.~-olOf. a.2Sr1 Rt ,, ............. ,, .. c._ ....,., ___ ., ftct9t Aecofdr In .. oflce of tt'9 Alcotdell el CJr-.. Ar 11 ... fl lllM eo..r. .. '181 q • •CI ..... County; lllkt.,..., ot trur1 deecr1bee ... .,.,,...,. ..,....,. IWWW'i ......... fl L.e ti t A rt • 1u • Mid e. I • t8D 1y. ...,.. • ..,c ........... a.11• a 1 • ..., .-..o1 .. c • ,... An undMded ~ .,,.,_. In Md to Lot 4 lft moc:tl ......... i I ... ,__,, 11. 1W7 • ... ~. P's 18 111 Code. 31 of P•apoi1 leech, In the~ of Jluport ...,_, ..... t174 fl/IC... A & ,__, .., 1 n 1 • • per mep r9COIOllCI In ...,_ 3 P.-• of TM... • 2 -_.... . • IS IP 4 I ... F9"9 I ....,,.. 9r; ... , •• ._. ...... In ... ollcl ol ... county ........ NlllJ•• =-, • . . ....... ..... • Lw a. ···-....... recordlf Ol llkt county. t. 2m ,.... ..,,_r~ ,_.°"' mACtt. CA-. Rifi 1 • ......_ ,_ Aaar • MAY BE ALSO KNOWN AS: '1I07 9111hoc• Drtwe ...... .,... us• -•• T.-, 7 2 a..,.._..,.., Loe"" 0 1 I CA_,, por18-dl, CA lfCOil .. Ill Of ..... I Ff-...... -SIR 12129 112 111 NE .. MC"•..,... addrw °'common d111g Miiion 1r ~ s11'• •••no,_,,._--. lbcJW, no =-renty la~• to ltl ~1111 -0t 0«· Slilld.,.. .. • ....._ .......... • ••II•-• ..... reetr111).· ty.apt-01•11•1lr 0 A4 ... ; I •• _. The~ under Mid Deed of Truaa. by rwon of• cur•a--. • Plf .. • A .. Jll1 ••rs -el .. brw:h « dllfauR In the ~· ....... ..... natrelt ....... -lllM o..J el T"111, .. I I .. ,_ ..... eucu~ ~ ........ to 11'9 w ........ a tlWean. •pros' di I• lllM .-.,.. • I I,_,,_. --.n Dldilfalon of ~ .... Dau••.S tor .. and -...... "' ... Ott(",,,..,... • -.. ~ ~ noc1ce Of bfw:h Ind Ol tlMlan to~._ un-..-of .. T.-e Mf Of .. .,_ a 2 9 -llM derllgned to ... 1111ct pr_.,, to lltlllfr.., a Ha 1cw-. Died ol TNll. -....st s.7.111.& and....,..,. the Yttd11113'ted..,......., na9ca °' n.•c · ,_..,_OtMOln.tltw •• ·~ brW:ft end of elld6on to be 1e001dad Mar I. 1•• lnatr. mlltl9 Md dllsa'Od tD .. ......... • ..-. No. ... ,_ of ... Offtdlat Aewsdr. OacW11Doft d Dalrua .... Dauiw..S lar ........... --. .................... bul wMhOut ODWa-" ·-·-.. Natlcl9 "' a...a .... a.cllout ..... n. • ... J tr. lfCPW« ""Pied.''' ....... 1a11111rm. • .,,... c=--.t ll1d Noice Of o.e.....s -•1 ..... .. cumbia--. to .-, ,_ ••••:•na pr:oclpal ..,,.. of the 1wwwdlllf In .. ~ .......... ,..,,. t 1 '• '1 I J ncM(a) aecured by l8'ct Deed o1 Tnlll. _..,_,...•In DATE: 1V1~ ......... pt'OWtded. ............. under ........ °' -~ ~ COAJ~T10N. ...... Mid Deed of Trutl. ..... c:i1-..-Md ...,. t 11 o1 lee Truaa.. 9r; •t EMTAT'f TAU8T DEED 9BIWICE. ~ and of the ~ Ci 1111 t by ll1d Died of Trwt. IC, ....... Said ......... Mid Oft ,,.._, 24. 1-. .. 11:00 Helan A.. S-.. Aoclount E cl C e I A.M., at the 17'tl S..... ...... to ... ....._ Corpore-505 N. TUlll?lt 14-. ... 211 don, 1570 Eat 111rt .......... H ...... ,..._CA. ._..AM. CA a7m The toCltl amount of the unpe6d11111 •Olthe a.,._aon (714) 511.,1 wur9dbyeeld~tolleaold.~--.......... 1211112129112 .. , ... dWgea and aalmrtllt coaTll, 91111 II end ed- ~ • ot lhe ~ Mraol. • 9311.m,11. Dale: Dlowtlber 2S. ,. STAN-SHAW CORPORATION •Mid TNrtae. 157'0 E.1111 s.o., ....... s.r.t Set"8 AM. C1WOIYM e:m>1 (714) 5424111 BY: Lynn Brunner. A11lt1n Seo-'/ 112 ,,, 1111 '510 PIOTIC8 CW~ MU T.& .... _ YOU AA£ tN DIFAUL T WSDIR A DllD OP ~ DA TEO A'9'fl 11. 1W. \M .. YOU TMCE ACTION TO PROTECT YOlM ..,.._ IT MAY• IOU> AT A "*'C SAi.£. rF YOU NEID AM OP\AllMTION°' TMEIMTUM CW THE PAO(ffl MG MMMT YOU. YOU 840l.l.D CONTACT A LAWY'lll STM-aHAWCOR Ol'IATION.•C a __ ,.. 7 !I~ If.El' .... ,,.,_, .... ~1%7•,t1110 • died o1..-AI .-C-~JDI TO_. .-T.._POR.CW•••--•t 7 .. ., .. 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"'•" A•ett•e ..... ~ ...._CA_ T1till • • .. -It --c? uct ec? •Y a 9e•etal pertneraltl.. 8 teC11M: o..aJ ... ec.11. ....... '--~Ce. . na _ ... .. .. c...., QR,, Ort•ee C•••ly .. OH &8 .... ... ..... I JI tW 111W11111• El I . -"-.sc •• ...... 1a- 1e111 tus •••• ....n•~•--. ne a a 14 ,.. .. • .,. ....._ h•rr• ae: ~PMnaa•. ...,,, ............. 2lm. " s rrt ---. CA .._....., c . ....,, ... ?t1t',.._ ......... 2lm. F' ;11 ....._ CA ......... u.eo.. ...,, • c • .... LluNlad ,.. .. .._ oa Yott .w- "'•" A"n•e. NewSHWt _...,CA_ T1ltla ,_.... 11 I .. CIOft- ••ct e d ., ...... , •• perueereht• S l9nM: a.-M. KGIT ....... ..... '-19 ••19-llad .... ea.., a.tr al Or••I• Ceun1y o n D a1 1e.1- Ao-.F-.I U/11112 ,,, ,,,. ••• K J I I I UC••..,tw:a~ ... Ht IUI ---· -9'al I ,,.., 7 ,.-.... . ta ...... atteJCll ... H ' WiiOll. a ·•ca F Jt'I la?tlld. fir pt I ...... CAWIWD.. 91C...a0 2 aw,_. -. e 27 S. P I t ......_. J 1 ...... CA -.,... • ('Ill .. .. .... ... -... t. ~.c.-..... Q. "-1.. -· 1'21111 -... .. .. a.._ Cllrtl .. o,.... ce. •tJ ... D 11 -.- --· IM .ur11 tll w"' •tt• - • I wtth the County Clertl of Or•nge County on December 5. 1"5. Fl .. No. F214289 12/12 12/19 12128 -1/2 4444 "'8UC MOTICI ll..aDI l'lCTmOU• .., ...... MAllS STAT'lmWT The roieo.tna ,.,eona are doing bualn••• aa: F~ Aeeode ... II. 230 H9wport Center Drtw.. 8Ultl 300. Ptewport &wt\, CA t2e80-7511. • e.a.y Flgueroe Com- pan y, • Gener el Partnet9hlp, 230 Nell\)Ort Center Drive, Suite 300, Newpott Beech. CA t2MC).. 7511 . --s.... A.--• Limited PW1ner'INp, 11146 W. Olympie BNd.. Sutt. 1250. Lo• Ano..... CA 80094. Thie buelneu II con· ducted by a t•nerel pertnettl\lp. 8y 8atcley Fiuu-oe~.~ R6cMtd~. Thie ........... fled Wt1h the County °""' of ()qnge C°""'Y on Dec. I. 111!. Fiie No. F294385 12111 12/8 112 119 4480 PU9UC llOTICI 1..-t PIC"'10U8 ••1•11 llWeTAftPITn Trte~,.,..._ ere do6ftt lhtltMM Mo: CaM•u ,..... "'11'1 a. Ud., a C .. fo:MI ........ .......... :HI ...... .......... ...... c... ..... CA~ J._, .. louNa. .... 4441 "*'°*"-"11711 PIOlh!l•I lllU•• ~ .... "." '" TM fGaoA .. ~ are dOlftl bu~ M ! .... ~ ....... port Centlr DrM. ... 300, Neeport a.dt, CA neeo-1111. Rlc"8rd aaroley, HO H9wport 0.. Dr .... aoo, •tewpott e.dl. CA tato-7111. ~.._.no,... port c.. Or .. luM -· Newport 9tecft, CA tJllO. 1511 . ... ---. ,..., J ,. ,,.,, ...,.... Oet ~. CA .... 99'1rley 0 .. 11, 4U1 ....._.,Dd A.,._ .. MertM °""-'·CA-. John eon.,. -..... port C9ftW °""· 8""9 IOO. , .. wpOl1 ...._, CA .... 1111. Thie .......... .. oon- d uot•d -by a 9ener11 partnerthtp. 81aned: Rtclwd ..... ''""" • • Thie .............. tied .... .. County Cterll OI °"""" C.,.. on Dec. I. 1M1. file No. F2M171 12/1t 11/21 1/2 119 4484 PUeUO MOnCa ....... PICTmOWl••r ... llAm tTAf& at TM taltecll• ,...._. .,. doMg kllh'llH -a L tn,,..tote. HO Neapo.1 Cent9f ~. ...... too. , .. wp0'1 llwf\. CA W. 7611 . ...,_ A•cla-tnc., 230 Pll ;art C... Dr •• SuM aoo. tteapon ...,_, CA ._.7511 ~. oor· p.) St M.-o LMd Qo., lliN Old Cade Roed, Veley Center, CA t20U (CalH. corp.> Krtetln Bwdey, IM5 Ofld Cude Aoed, V811¥ ~. CA 82082. ~~~. 2131 North Valencle Avenue. Placenua. CA 92970. T Of"'8 8etdey Farrer, 2fM84 M ..... Aoed. Veltey Centlr, CA 92082. Nancy l QM¥, 290l2 Via Remollno Drtv.. MINlon V .. to. CA t2191. Thla butlneH ta con- ducted by • general P• rtnerahlp . Barclay Aaeociat ... Inc.: llgnM: Rk:Nrd e.rday, Pt ..... ll. This tWllilment .. tied wfttl .... CCMlnty a.tr °' Orange County on Dec. &. 1M5. Fite No. F294378 12/19 12129 112 1/9 ... ~ ouMl•l•W.wT_A_OP~ ATIO a1 1 F .. ttM.~ Y0V ~-­ CTM* TO ,_.,_, Y0Ua --•• " IMY • OLD AT A "9LHt IA&.a." Yft ..... X'LA•ATte• OP TMI •ATUal OP TMI ROCllOIM HAl•IT YOU, 'IOU IMOULD cON'f ACT A LA'"9. On .,.,...,,, ... ,.._ • 11:00 A.M., ITAHOAN> SERVICE CONSCMA110N, I C .. orNe CotpOt•on. • duly •PPC*_. Tnlllle undlt.,.......,. lo'Deld ol Trust r..,.,,... J9Wy 4, 1•, • "'-· ~ M •••. of ()ffldef "9ootdl. _,.... ll¥: 111tl IKYLM DfWI. SANT A ANA, OA., • c .. o..,.. Corponllort .. "'*°'(I .. In cne office ol ... o..ttr "• •wder -~~ .... of Callfomlll, WILL al AT ~ .AUOTlaN TO HIGHEST ll>OIR fllC)R CA8H (pe; ... • llfte al ... In lawful moM¥ of• URllld ...... , 11t '°"" _,. •••w tothe0r.,,..~Old~t11W .... AM • Boulevllrd. ~,_ ... AM. .... ol C ... , .... rteN. lltle end In ... OOfh.,ed to end ftOW Mid ltf It undlr ..ed Deed of TtUlll In the P'~ llMllld In Mid~ Md State de9cf'lbed • Loe '"' :r .... No. -· In ... COUMr tJI ~ s.-tJI c ....... ,,., fMp ....... '" ... 411, hgel 14 end 11 tJI MHlll?Ulll ......_In ttte Offto9 o1 ... Col'"'Y ft•e~• "'lllld ~. The ltreM edf W .._, Oltw oommoft IHl9Mloi1. W any. Of the,..,"''''"' •11~,..._. .... II purpaned lo tie: 11182 Skyline 0rtwe. ..... Me. CA ll7c. The under19• T~ clecllMM..., ... for ll/f1 inCOfrectNll tll ........... _ Ind ..., oonwnon dealgnadon. If~ ............. . Saki .... wit be ...... IM""*" OO..•lt Of'..,,._ ty, • ..,, ... Of' ........ r19t •'1 ... PDllllllM. ._.. cumbrancet. to ,._ ... , .. ,...,.,. pt;ll alplf IUM tJI h note(t)...,,... '9 ..... Deed tJI Tnllt. ... ,,_.... mer.it\,• pro1111• In ..ed noee(t), .._..._ W _.,, .,,._ der the..,,.. tJI Mid Deed tJI TNlt. ............. penM9 of ... TNIMe Md ol ... .._. 011 • 1 f by lllld 0.-d of Trull. for h aMOunt rr I tll~ 1 • 7 .. d to be: ssa.258." • The ~under-'d DMdOfTNll ........... _. ecuted end dllttWM lo the .,....,. .... _. • ..., o.cterdon al Dllllult Md OefMnd for ..... Ml 1..., Notiee of ~.,... 911llan to 9el. TM ........,._. caUMd .... ..,... tJI ~ and EllCloft ID W II) be recotded In ... .._ ...... ,.. pr as I rt,' .. ~· STANOAN> l8MCI COACPo..ATION. ·• C .. O.rM Corporetioft, • llild T,_.., ~ M9ry DI ...... Vice PNll- dent. AutflOflled ........ 1• 8o.. La .,_ Ave.; tnal• QOd, CA IOI01, CltS) 1'1Set127 SPS 1701..S 1/2 1/t 1111 -..13 ~llOnea .... llOW.WW1"0P ....... _.. CAlellO.A-,_ AJeO tW NhhOW TO AIHUlllllll DTATI To d hefn., ~ credltota, OOftUngent credttorl, and PlllOI• .._ fNIJ be cie. .... 11• 1111 d In the. Of'-of Wll8UR •. JAGER. N<A w .•. JAGER. A ~,_~Ned bJ SARA L JAGER. Wll.8UA BRADSHAW JMP & MICHAEL 8 . JAGER In tN Super1ot Court tJI CMANGE ~ r9q1 I• 'I~ 8MA L JA°"'• ...... IAM>8HAW JAGER & MICHAEL 8. JAGER be 8" tliMed • pereonlll ,.. .... In ..... to ed- mrntster ....... ol .. IMO.o.nt. The~ ~1111~toedmtl1111 the ...... under .. lf".dlJllF\dllf!e Admtf'M8'1on tJI ~Ad. A heel1ng Oft lie ...-on .. be hMd on JAH. S, 1"8 M 9 30 AM In Dlpt. J loc9llld .. 700 CIVIC CENTER OAIV£ WEST, SANTA ANA. CA t2'702. IF YOU 08JeCT to .. gr.mlltg of the P911tk>n, you 1hould .._ ..,,,.., M the heettng end .... Y'O"' obteo- tk>nt "' ... ..--oefK•a.• .. the court blieore the hearing. Yow 911p 1&•W fNIJ be In pereon Ot bJ '°"' 81· torney. IF YOU AM A CREl>f'TOA 0t I OOleligMt Cfedltor Of the deceaed, you mull ... '°"' dMn-"" the court Of'.,,. sent It to._ per91M'91 ,..,, .. , , ..... eppoln_. br the COU'1 wtthlft four 11'°""'9 from .. cl-. of ftr'IC -.nee of tett9ra • PIO'ltclM In..-., 700 Of .. C .. cmia Probate Code. The ...... Mno dlilfnl .. noi ...-. pr10t '°tour monthe trom .. dMI tJI .. '-"'I ,,._ ebowe. YOU MAV DAMM .. fie k• 11¥ the OOUf'L "you ... a P«90ft ..... 1111 d I rlttte ...... you "-WW upon the executor Of..,....._._, or upon the~ flor the•· 9Cutof Of ~ .... , Of' upon IN lltol ;~ flor the •· ec"'°' or ........... ..,, , end ft«*-"" the court-"" ptoot of MMcle, e .... ,..,... ltettng Chet you deelre aped-' notice of the ~ Of lft llm•ntof y end 9PP"•IH •• •t of ... 1a1e ...... "' .... ~ or eccounta rNnUOfled In Mctione 1200 end 120CU of the c.atomte Probete Code. A~ tor "'90f1et: JOHN E. 81S80N & JOHN E. SISSON. JR One Wllf*• lklg.. sun. 1212 lot~ CA 8001 7 12112 12119 12128 4447 ft\1-..C llOTIC• ..... '1C1Tf'IOU9 ....... NWITATWT The foteow1n9 pereont re dOl"I bu ....... H : mlth, UncMn a a..o. 120 8Wdt .., ·-lutte . NHPOf'I ~ CA ~ ... L.Mhn. 6120 lrch Street. lvtM 200, ~DOl't ~ OA taeO. Allen L . ••-· 5120 lrch 8trMt, a. IOO. ~*' ..... CA neeo. Thia bUIMeu II con· UCt•d by • 1eneral •rtnet11Hp. tined : homait ... UrMIM. Thie IQ1t1meo1 -fll9d It-. ~ Clctrtl °' r1n9e Cou7fttJ on ......... 1 .. No. F'llllH 2. ,,._ '"'· 1121..e 4627 ft\lal.IC NOTICI K-D4n '1CTITIOUI av•• .. NAMI ITA,.....,., The tot1owtno pweon. .. dofno bullMU u : Hektra Frogen Ycnurt Shoppea, tnc. (Cdtomla), 1130 lrvtne Avenue. Newport Beach. Celfforn61 t2980. Vltlerot & AMOCletes. Inc. (Callfornle). 353 Beyslde Orl"9. Newpof1 BMch. CA 92MO. Thia bualneaa la con- ducted by • corporatk>n. Vlleroe I Aseodetea. Inc.: .igned: Skip vtltrot. Pr-. dent. Thia utement wu med wfttl the County Clerk °' Or8ftgl COunty on Dec. 27. 1916. , .. No. F218344 112, "'· 1118. 1/23NE4523 .... ..,.. •••• ITA'811Jff tw ···•11 "°''* OP HOHllOUI .. ......... TMfola•e,.__,._. ...,,. .......... ,....... ••"1111 .... NIW JlftllV tftEX COIWOMTIOH, 17' Nortfl ,..,, .. 211, OrMge, c .. ,. ......... TIMt ft°'"'9ue "'*'•• nw,.1.,toe11otew fled on ,.,,"Y 2. 1m en th• County or Oranoe. ~,..No. ,..,., IAEX COAPOftATtON ( .... ....,. ...... ~ .. Tllli ..,.,,,,. -oon- -.... ~ • oorpor8110ft. tAEX CO,.POAATtON. """9 dW'9ld '° ~ a JotlMol• Utnlound tnc .• t/4114: Ironed; P.P. Crowe.,.~. Ttite ......... -fifed wllh .. ~ Cllft of Or9nge County on Dec. 20, 1915. 112. 119. 111t. 1123HE..S29 . ..,,., PICft110ue MllH•U llAMSl'TA~ The ~ l*'l()fta .,. _.., bultftu1 • •) ~ 19¥• 1 .. atl Funct. b) OtveralftM lnveetora Fund JOU; o) Dfwretfled lnwaetote Fund JtXll; d) Dh• IMM '"4 111ora F\and XXIV; e) Dlvettltled lnveetore fund XXV: f) ~....., ln\'lata'9 Fund 27; ,, Dh:t9ralled Int 111 Oltl Fund 21. 22912 ... ~. lAgune Hlllt, CA 12163: ~ .... ~tnc .• 22152 Ml c...-. Laguna Hiiia, CA tHll; OPI ...,,,_., Ud., 22152 Miii Creell, l1gun1 H*, CA maa. I Thi• bU•lneM ta oon· ducted by 1 llmlted ........a..,:a..n 0 . IQl*e. ......... ... "* ..... ,,.... -.... .... IN COunty Clertl of Orange County on Nowmber 13, 1115. F .. No. F292042 11121 11121 1215 12112 NE4371 •41171 "*'C llOTICI PICTmOUa au1••u MAMl8TATWT The foftowt"O pet90na are dotng bualneaa 1a: 0el9Y Ill AllOd .... Ltd., 4120 Birch StrMt, Suite 104, Newport Bearch. CA 12880; John KOf!Wtw, 1907 e.yedele Terrace, Corona def Mar, CA 12125 Thia bu8'net1 la con- ducted by • llmltad pattneratilp. Stgned: John Konw._ Flle No. F281071 11 /21 11 /28 1215 12112 NE4311 . .,, .. '1CTmOUI ......... ..,_.. STATalllNT The foflowtno P9'90rt .. doi ng butlnatt ••· OAAHAM'S UNION 71, 2190 Sen Mlguel Ortve, Ntlwport Bwh, CA l28eO Bua Graham a Son. inc . 2190 Sen Miguel Drive. Newport BMdi, CA l28eO (Celffornl.ll corporatton). Tht1 busln... 11 con- ducMd by • oorponitk>n. Bud Grehem & Son. Inc. Signed: Devld Or•h•m. C.E.O. Thia ,_.,...,,.,,. WU ftted with the County Cteni of Orenge County on OC$ober 24. 1915. Fite No. F2901I1 11 /7 11 /14 1/21 11121 NE4333 "'IMJC MO'TICI ACmlOUllU .... M MAIM 8TATW~ The foiOWff IQ cotpordon la doi ng butln••• ea : VOLLEYBALL INTERNATIONAL. INC., 10005 Mulrland1 llvd., Sutt. M. frvtne, CA 92718 Thia buafn"• ta con- duc:ted 11¥ • COtpotlt1on, Vof~I I~ Inc. Stgned· Crlllg A. Thomp. .on. V.P. Thia .. ...,,.,... W89 Ned with tM County Ctertc of Orange County on Dec»rftOel t. 1MS Fiie No. '2944t1 112 1/1 111• 1123 4611 .,. .......... TO~~IMaUC ..... .... To W'-' I M9J eon.tn; COITA. a.o.w111 f'. & McHAAY, ~ '9. If• ......... '° ... ~ ot Aloollala .._. ... Caft. trot -... ,. °" .... ..., & WN. CP.tm. Ea f'I.) to 111 ................ ,11 w. ~ Hwy •• Newpot1 8-ch; CA t2le3 112 1/1 1111 4117 P\-..clNmCI "~ llOTICa OP ~ATIOlt POii Oll•H• • C.£5& IMIP Of ALCOMOLtC ..,..•uc••• 11•• To Wtwti tt M9; Coftolfn: Fftlt ftllTAUft.ANTI, INC. le epptytng to the DepertMent Of AIOoMIJc .......... eo,tlrot fltw ....... On Sale Oenerel (Pub Prem) to Mfl aJoohollc beverea•• at 112.114 Mcf'adden ...... Newport Belctl. 1/2 NEA524 w.tc llOTICI llOTICa CW APMJCAT'IOll TO -..L ALCOMOUC .....,.... .... To Whom • "" Conoem: THE "'VINE COfM'Ntf .. ~ '° ... .,.,.,,. ment tJI AlooMlc ·-· eon.of 1or ·4r an. .. OenetW (Pub. Ell. Pl) '° ... ---........ at _, Ptewpon Cenler Ortwe, Newport 8-c:ft, CA ..-. 112 NE'525 ...... PU8UC llCmC• PICTmOUI M•t•U tuml'TATWT The fotlOwlng petlOM ere dOlng buatne11 M : COUMEACENTEA OFf1Cf PARK ASSOC1ATE8, 1100 Oualt ...... a-. -· Newport ---. CA t2W: M I 9 Properttee One. • C111fornle llmlted p1ttneraftlp, 1100 Quell Strelll 8une 200, .... port 8-c:ft, CA ~ ..,_. W. Wlltey. 2351 Powell SttMt. sun. 500. Sen~ ci9co, CA M133: The Wiie¥ Bennett Company, • CellfOnU corordon, 2351 Powel Str.... Sutlle 500, Sen FrMdtc0, CA M13S; Henry w. Poett. Ill, 2M 1 Powel Street, Sutte 500, Sen Frendlco, CA M13S; Oltmans lm.•bnent Com- peny,. CeMornl• Corpor• tlon, 10005 MIMlon Miii Roed. WM!lef, CA toe08; Deacotln Incorporated, • Callfornl• Corporetlon. 21241 Venture Boue.verd, Sutt. 274. Woodiand HMls. CA 1134e Thia bualn••• ta con- ducted by a gener•I partnerthlp. Signed: Stephen J Muller, a Generel Pettner Thia at8tement ... fled with the County Clerti of Orange County on December 11, 1985 Fiie No F215325 12128 1/2 1/9 1/18NE"4N PU9LIC ll01'ICI . ....., PICTITIOU9 9Ull!llU UMalTA ... ln The~ penona ere doing~-~ Propettlea. 230 Newpor1 Center Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach, CA tae0- 7511. Quall Propett.... Inc .. 230 Newport Center om.. Suite 300, NHPOf'I a.oti, CA taee0-7511 (Celt. oor- p.) Conwey O.vetopment CorpontlOn, Inc., DO .... pon Center Drive. sun. 300. t•a1)0ft 8eaoti. CA 928e0-7511 (Calf. corp.) a.rc.t., .....,_ Inc., 230 NHport C.. OrfiM. Suite 300, f ... poirt ..... CA t2980-7511 (Celf, cor- p.) This bu.lneea la con- ducted by a general parti• INp. Quail "'°'*'• ... lne.; IWMd: Aldwct 8ardey.P'I......,,.. ,,,.., ... .,.,_ ... .., -~ PE: tJI OrMft Oft .. 111 ... Fie Ho. F2Ml10 12/1t ttne 111 119 ... ....IUllliil .... MlitiiD ... IURE 11 .... .,rm " TM flllwlelf .......... ere ..... bulfn111~MD L!AM I, to1 Nof1lt T...., Avenue, hM9 102. ..... Ane. CllSor• 11111: C. LM H1trla, M.O.. 1to41 I 11fwood Lw ...... AM. ~·-l270I: .IOM •• T..,_,., M.O .. 4 ""*"°• .,_ vine, Callfotnl1 12714; Helwy ........ M.O.,· 422115 Vie Hort1d1, A1noho Clfiton*, c .. "• 12$10; OeV'ld L ~ M.O .• 10911 Lake Cow1 Aoed. 81nt• Ana, Callfornla 12706; JoMpft 9fUlfMl'I, M.O., 1001 No. TYltln Aw .• Santa Ana, Callforn11 12705; Timothy Oo .... M.O., 1519 lklwey Dr., tnellne VIiiage, Nevedl 11450: John w. GeMrt. M.O., 7134 ~Dctct Tt81, Oninge. c~ aw: Mlc:hael Q . McClle>, M.O., 17211 "-""-ll, founlllln Veley, CalHorn6e l210I Thta buatneee le OOft· ducted by I general pairtl•INp. ~ c. Lee Herrta. M.D. TNI Ulllrnent -... .. .. County a.ts of Ot1n1• Cownty on Oeoembw 13, 1• Fled No. F2851• 12121 11~ 1/11111NEA608 a.a:an "*IC reo-n""tee._.,. P1Cmoue au1 rr •• MW l'TAftf Ill n The fo4IOwlng pefeOna ere doing bualrt.ea u ; QUAil DEVELOPMENT co.. • Calffof; .......... pettnereNp. 230 Heapott Centier Or., Suite 300, ...._ port Beech, CA t2880-1111: Quell Propertlee. 1 . .-;ti... 230 .... "'11 C.. Dr .• 9ultl IOO, ...... port._,., CA ~15t 1: C fl ••jllt 11, tnc., 4311 ......,.,d AW,, ltOI, Ma1ne .... ~. CA to292 TNe bueineea te oon- d uc te d by: 1 1•net1I partnerefilp. loned: Nc:fwd Bardl;y, ............. Quall Pfopet1tllt, Inc.. Th6I ......,..,,. -... wtth .. CoUf"Y Clertc °' Or•no• County on Deoembef 11. 1• F .. No. F296585 12129 112 1111111NEUee Koll* ~eeonc• F'ICTmOU9 llUllJ ... U..8TA.,_T The tollowtng pereona are dofng butlne. -s & C lnvettmenta. No. Two. 4901 Birch Street. Newpoc1 Beech. CA 12HO: Paul Black. 100 C•ll• Cortez. Temecula. CA 12310; ThomH Seymour. 110 South Fourth StrMt, Ar- cadia. CA 11008; Wiiiiam Cletk, 1125 Horth Alemeda A~. A.zuaa. CA 91702; David White. II. 1712 Aubum AYenue, HuntlngtOn e..cti, CA tM77 Ttllt b,.,a1neu ta con- d ucted by a general partnerahl p S l gn •d Tttomaa F. Seymour Thia amtement ... med with the County Clertl of O r•nga C ounty on o.c:.tT'lber 11, 1915 File No. F295329 12/29 1/2 1/11111NE44te ftU8UC llOTICI . .,. PICTmOU8 au•-NW 8TATW Tiie foltowlng perte>n• ere doing bualn•M 11: B & l!t EnterprlHI, 230 Newport ceneer Drtwe. Suie. 300, N9wpOf1 9-:ft, CA t:zee0. 7511. Atcherd lercley, HO ••wpon Center Dr., Sufte 300, Newport l!tec:h, CA t2980-7511 8""" c. Ben:tlly, 230 ••wpo.1 ceneer Or., Suite 300, ftlPclfpolt 9-:ft, CA 12910-1511. Thl9 buelneat le con- ducted by 1 9eneral partnerahlp. Signed: --d BlrdeJ. "* 11111 ,...,. .. filed .e IN County a.rt of Orange County °" Ole. •• 1tM. F .. No. F2'Mln 12111 12111 112 111 "10 ... IC9YIQI PIChtW IU I I Ill llAMSITAR II Tfie folow.... ,. . ._ .,. dofng ~ - TALK .. AOIO PAOOUCTION9, 1 tOO Oull St., Su"• IOI, -.....Ott 8..ch, CA~,,.._ °""'" ....... ,,. w.lnul. HuntlfiOton 8HO .. , CA t2148; CynWa A. hene. 3500 ..... , Dr .. Corw dell .._,CA_ Thte .......... ti oon- ducted by 1 1eftet1I partnere,.lp. l9ned: CyntNa A. E-.g TNI 11,,_,._.., ...,. .. COUflly a.rt fl/I Orange County on Oeoembw 11, 1• Fie No. F2ll2l3 12121 112 1/1 ,,,,......, "--'• WllOTICa PIC1'rlOUa -· , ... NAm nan zn T"9 tolowtl19,....,,, Iii dofng .._,..... -WAYNI! W. J. BAM<S. AAA. MfWC. Atc:hltecls & Piii.;--. 1IOO a..... ............. •••PD'1~CA~ w.-W.J ....... 1500 OuaM atr.t. Suite 2t0. r•awport e..:h. CA l2llO TtMe buelneN le con- ducted by .,, lndMdual. S9*t. W9Yf'8 W.J. S..a Thte 1°111 '*" -.... wtth IN County Ciertl on Oacember 17, 1• Fite No. F*3i3 121211 112 1/t 1111NEA417 PIC t ii iOU8 9Ul llllU llAmlTATlllDT nee __,.... pet"lon • doing .,.,... -DN'E TO WIN, 110 Newport Center Drive, Newpor1 Beadl, CA 12180. George T. Hain, 111 Via Lido Soud, ,._port 8-ch. CA 92113. Thie bueJneq la con- duct9d by an lndlvlduel. Stgned: George T. Hain. TNa ............. fled wtttl the County Clertl of Orenge County on ~. 20 . 1985. Ate No. 2t2888 12111 12121 112 1/9 ..., K-G111 "'-..c llOTIC8 F'ICT1TtOU8 8"15511• NAMI 8TAYTl llllt The tolowtl.. pet"lon .. d oing bualn••• ea: DEVELOPERS MARKETING, 110 r•wpott Cen• OrM.. S1e. l20, ,._,. port Beech, CA 12910: flen.. dr• Brayton, 3725 8tue ec., Drl"9. Core>M def Mar, CA 12625 Thia buelneu la con- ducted by. en lndMduail. Stgnect: Sendra 8r'IYIOn nu. ...... Mnt ... flllad wtth the County ca.ti °' Orenge County on Oeoember 13, 1815 Fiie No. '295111 12121·112 119 1111~ F'ICTITIOU8 -· ..... llW8TAft n The toHowtng pet90M .. ~~-Old Time Photo. 30t t.tat1fte Awnua. 8elboa lllMd, CA 92912. Aobel1 ,,.,,_ Foumiar, 221 Lugon6I It., Nsa1POf1 e.d\,CA-. Sondra "°"*•• Four· nler. 221L~9t. ....... port 8eectl. CA ..a. Thla buet""' -11 oon- duded by tiu ''IM Mel .... ~~.­ FCU"NW. TNI 11 ,_._ ... "Miii ,...rc•w llCHt•• •I Ill .._9'AF 7 TllilllRl*&W,_ Sr la dOlftl buel•H II! F10,.ucc1. apece Ml Attlt1m Court. ,..,.,.._ ......_,,, ,art ...... CA ---~-.c.or­n••. lpeu aot Atrium Court. FctctNOti llllMd. ...__ port llMdl, CA ... T"'8 '"'911Ha II OOft.. duded .,, • OOl'POt'lllOt't Vdae,~'9'9Ct~G. Kol, lea'_, Tillll .... '*" ..... we IN COUftlr a.tr tlA Orange County on Oeu1,._ fa.1• ReNo. ,.,,, 1V211 112 111 1111 fC4a03 ·--.... IC .oncl PIC"hOU9 _, 111 flAm l'TAI i "'9Mll ••• ,...111 11--.a~ H•OI v-.-..-219., ..... .....,, rllapott ....._ CA tltlO; FarMta ....... . Callfontla oor1HW8'Mft. 's-211,,........ ...... ••llPG't ...... CA -TMt lhtatn 111 II ...,.. dueled .., a .. ,... r •. , ...... Inc. ..... .... G. ICGI, ........ . TNe 11111 ..... -.... ... .. ~a.ti fl/I Or1no• County on O.C.• ... 1a. t• ,.. No. F21S11 1V28 112 1/1 111INEAI04 ~llOTICa 'I IF MTmOUe•ln•• --8'Af I TM ta••••,.,... • .,. deMt m.ua111w M: ....,"' ··-eo..• Ncapcwt ~ Ortw., 84* aoD, '111 p0f1 8w:fl. CA~71tt. "'"" c ..... 1510 Ncw9' Kel•""" llf ...... Orwtge.CA .... ...... c . ..,.1•1 TNlll. 230 fll IP Dl1 c..tar Or .. Sufle IOO, Nupovt lleech. CA n.G-7911. Thie bullneea le oon- ducted by • ttmlted pef1riel aftfp. S6gnect; ..... c .... . Thte ...... "*" -... wttt1 IN County a.. of Oraf'OI County on Dec. t. 1815. Fite No. F2M3'73 12111 12121 112 1/t .... PUalC llOnC8 K4ltll PIC ti I iOU8 •11111181 11W ITAT n The toltowtng ......... ..~~-...... port Arefiea M...,!rln1 'uia•n smw.oi-.....,__, NewPOf'I' e..:h. CA tam. ~Wenk,14724~ tur• lhd., ~ Oaaa. CAt1409. Jorden Wank. 11GO H. Hlghlend Avenue, ~ llllOOd, CA I002I. Thia bU .. neaa II con- ducted by a general ~ ..... 99*1: Jordan .... n. I 1 meilt -tied ... .. County ca.tc of Orllnp County on Dec. 10. 1-. , .. No. F21M152 1V1t 121• 112 119 4'11 PIC'ftnOUe 9lf Ill•• U.ITAR JT The followlft1 ,_ ..... ..... butln••"' Proper11ea. 21 ~· ~ 1Mna. CA llr111. Jerry Partin, It ~a.a.""""' CA W'711 G9'9 "-· toe.a eon ... •Dr .. ,...,. .. , lieedt.CA ..... Ttite INctlneet .. OM- d wot ed br • general ,.,,,. ........... ..,.,., ...... a...-. . Tillll 2 1 , .......... ..... c.....,~ .. Oraft1e Couftly oft 01111 .. I. ... ~ tit .. - • IUS BU• llU9' • ....... llt:u Oki Eh We.. AlllF • ....... ,. . -......11am1LW. 8111 A I W•m• ----.._,.,_..,,..,. 1U•IHl1i otrA!W Oii llOllOa • _, LUI Upon l'Mdlng ............ , llNC ata d11t1,. tton •provided In lealort 41 ... 00P-""8A. 8111111y, laq., end ............. ,, .. ,.,. ......... ... dlfaidrlnt. reepot ..... flt._ ........ ,..,_..--. o.nnoc .. ..-.. , .... illf -·~"' .......... melw• IPldftect "' ~ I. 0 ..... 4. ,,.. I ti .. Code of CMt PfOOldUra, -I .... , 11 1Hi hfft .. .,,.,.... oon..-.ot ............. ----ol eolon --In"* llOlon"' .... "' .. , ..... J •••• flt dlM ... and ........................ . dlee ... ,. •••• ., ... ...,......_. ... _. .... the l*t'/ to be ...... ,_ CW ol&lll'lll M .,._In. ... Of .,.,..,.., PtOl*t'I In .................. to ... juried~"' .. Court ... ,..., ......... ,"' ..... aon ~ ""ol'I •In pM •fa-..-,..._ froM eny inw... tn "'°"~.NOW,• ........ ol Ptn A. S.efy, Elq. ot Cohen. ...................... ,.., .. Ple6nttft(1). Petttlof~I), cw OCM II Jiii .. R' • OMIWD ht the WW. "' ...., ................. Ir ..... of hMrtng In Ihle llC1lon .. ,,... ..... Mid d&ll .... ... reapondent. Ot dtM by pu,..._ .._,In t .. •POft &. a6gn, a ~ of ,._., •a "''" puDll&Md M r .. wpor1 lw:fl, C•c.• ,_., d'Ul9flllld •the '*''~ mo.t llkef'/ to glw9 noloe to Mid d&laldllnt: ttMrt M6d pubtk;et1011 be meda Ill IMllt onoe • ..-b tour 9UCC lllNe weeka. IT IS FURTHER OADER£0 1W a co.,, of Mid aum- mons. cftlltion or notice ol '-tng Md ol llfd oomp.tnt or petition In thla action be b1hwWi deSI olltld In the United Sta... Polit 0Moe. poet..peld, dhctld to a.ad deMndent, ,~ Ot --" hll eddr-...... tamed befOl9 expfrdon cA the tlime ptWOftbed cA ttita aummona, citation Ot noctoe cA heerlng. end 1 dedetdon of thla maJllng or of the fKt that the eddtw ._ no4 acertemed to be Ned at the ~ ol the ttrne preecrlbed for the pubHodon. Detect DEC. 17, 1815 ROB!RT M. OLSOH Judge ot the aup.rtor Court IUNJllOA COURT CW CAUPOMIA. COUNTY OP LOe Af.181111 ........ WILLIAM eOUKUIAtie D111111d CAMWD . ,.. .. CR' A note M COllftST OP WILL ANO "90CW OP IMVICa The p_,pte of the S.... ol Cllb1lle • To MARILYN JARV• IOUKlllf·.H. JIP_,,f,..~.-.wy MtCttAfl JARVIS, JONATHAN MICHAIL JAfMI, ILLtOn MICHAEL JARVIS. JIMMY JNMI, FIUCtA JNMS, KENNETH WILLIAM 90UKE81AH. CYNTHIA IOUKE8&AH, GLENN W1LLIAM IOUKEIMAN. LMD1N IOUKES&AN. NA THAN SOUKU&AH, J08ttA IOUKDIAN, STEVENS WEUER JR •• BAUCE f . SALD, CHNITlAN actEHCE MONITOA ENDOWMENT FUND, ARMENIAN Mf9810NARY ASSOCIATION OF AMIAICA INC., PRINCIPIA COLLEGE, ARMINIAN EMANUAL CONGRESSIONAL CHURCH, Fl..aT CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTl8T8, FIRST CHURCH Of PALM SPRINGS, MOTHM CHUACH OF THI flMT CHURCH Of CHRIST SCIENTI8T9, IAOADVllW IANfTORtUM, AMERICAHS UNITED FOR 8EPAMTION OF OHUACH ANO STATE. STEVEN SUBITH and SHELDON SU81TH hhtng appwed end ftled wrtnln groundl of oppoeNcwt to the probeta of the ... Mr*: Now. therefore, pur..m to ....... you .. hereby directed to p6Md to M6d contlllt wttNrt tNrty deyl .,_ MMce of th .. dllllon. WITNESS, Hon. Judge of the Supettor Court of the a.... o1 c~ for the County of Los Angetea, wfttl the .... cA .ad Court af. fixed tt'il9 o.t.d: SEP. 05, 1115 ATTEST: FRANK S. ZOUN. CCMlnt'/ Clef1ll Ex- ecutt¥8 omc.r pf the 8upertot Court of Cal"omla, County of Loe Angltee. By ............... Depu1y A•111WJ tw Ca 11111 1 ITIVU 8Uemt ~ .-=' D0te WM &UHJUOR COURT Of' TM 8TAT'I Oii CA&JflQNMA '°" THI Couwrt °" Loe Atnr •• ........ W1WAll eOUKUIAJI, .... D111f l cua..o•tt- cowra11 AND •ROUlel °" OlltN81T10N TO "'°9AT'I Of' PV•OAte WfU. STEVEN SUBfTH. SHELDON SU81TH, Contelltanta, "· MARILYN JARVIS SOUKESIAN, JmAEEY MICHAEL JARVIS, JONATHAN MICHAEL JARVIN, ELLIOTT MICHAEL JARVIS, JEREMY JNMS, KIHNETH WIUIAM SOUKESIAN, CYNTHIA ~. GLENN WILLIAM SOUKESIAN . LINDEN 80UKE81AN, NATHAN SOUKESIAN, JOSHA 80lJKESIAH 8TEV£.N8 WELLER J R.. BRUCE F. SAlES, CHRISTIAN &aENCE MONITOR ENDOWMENT FUND, ARMENIAN MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION OF AMENCA INC .• PRINCIPtA COUEGE, ARMENIAN EMANUAL CONGRESSIONAL CHUACH. FIRST CHURCH OF PALM PAIHOS, MOT'H€A CHUACH OF THE FlAST CHtJRCH OF CHN8T ICIEN'Tl9T8, BROADVIEW SAHtTONUM, AMINCAH8 UNfTID FOR SEPARATION OF CHURCH AHO ITATI, Md DOU 1 through 50, tnduelwe, 't11pDlildeu• COntlltlnta, 8TIVIN 8UllfTH Md IHE.DON 8U8fT'H, ..._ 1. Conu UL •ta ..... •• tu • .., ...,. of M.UAM ~ ..................... tD ....... ... 2. 01a1•1t died••.._.....,.,_ .. -.. ................... ,, ,., .. ~ .. .... ~~:.:::.:. !k !Si .... ~ ... Tiii ... ..... ~ Ml .. 11111 ••"""'~ •.,. ••• :w mu • • CA 4. The'°"°""• ... t&l M and t1 a I 11 ft.....-en the docuMef9t ........ to be fl II ...... llLsl ... In addleloft to ... ...... ....,_. --9'Am ... .. •••• MAM. YN JARVIS Mil* ......... ,,. SOUt<ESaAN .,._.. CA JEf'FRF( MtCH.AB. JAl'tVt8 ... ...... .... -.CA JONATHAN M. JMMI Adult .. .,.... Mg JI t --CA ELLIOTT MtCHARJNMI ... ... ..., ....... .... .,. JEREMYJNMS Minor .. .... ..... -.CA· FELICIA JARVIS ..... .,,....., .... --CA CYNTHIA SOUKESIAN AdultO..aM« ..... ~ .U. CA GLENN W1LLIAM Adutl GrMdlon n 3 SOUt<ESIAN .. CA LINDEH SOUKESIAN MlnOt O...ldloo\MI L-. OA NA THAN SOUKES&AN Minor Grand9onM9 ~ CA JOSHUA SOUt(EStAN Minot Gr•ndeonMI ..._. CA STEVENS WELLEJlt JR. Adult .......... ~ •CA BRUCE F. SALES Adult sir • ., •. 1. o.M,CA CtffllST1AM ICtmeea llONITOA BIDOW· MDTW I 1 P\llA ...... llltMtOMAIW Ala. °' A.-cA ....-Clf!IACOU.I• ~-IMAfNAL COllQMMIOllAL ..... ..., ........ cw" Duw1,CA P1"8T CNUlllCN OP C~ 1C•ll'TIP8 •c S Ht ..... CA '1UT CHURCH OP PAIM ....... ,_ .... , .. CA CIOTI .. C**" Of' TM,_., CMtMCft OP c.-r ec1rn••• 11111 .. MA MOADVllW ..,._,.. .... , 2 I CA AMll9CMI..,. '°" auwnoee OP CWM Alm 9'Aft .._ "8t .. - 5. No °"* perecMOI olW ._, ltiOl9 IMO\tloMd In par11orapha 3 end 4 .,. known br oontanant tD be in.. t«eeted In the purpor'9d .. "'dJllfl .. 8. On « about June 11, 1-, MANLYN JARVIS SOUKESIAH flied a docuMowl In WI OOU'1 dl9d ~ 11, 1985, r•-••ttno ... --~ .......... "' decedent, '°""'*' ............. tM clooumlnt .. admitted to ~ • ---~· .... • and prwytng "'-' ....... ~...... .. ........ ·----'° Mt. 7. F« ground9 ol OCMtllll, OCMil 1111 • lllege tt01t a) On 12123/83, the ... °' ...... -..,, • tong ttme prior and contlnuoull'/ ......... """ hll dMllh, decedent ... not comsi••nt ............. Md t!lllMMnt ~-tnlndn•• • ,......,,,,b ..... The ..... of hta mlnd • IUClft ... M• _...to MM Into account and oNe due ..... tD .. -....... ~ lhoufd he"9 beef'I ptl I I i1C In hflo mind In mlfltna r.91 Wttl end Which should have.,........ .. deol&6on •to ... dllpoal"' hie property, Further, ...... '11'1 r111111lng had Wen pet• manentty lmpelted ........ not°' eound Md --ICJ mtnd °' memOf 'I· b) R1111011dent W deoedenra .... b mote bin ateven ,..,. prior to ... line of .. --=utlof'I ol the pur. ported ... and , ............ Mid pertod, ,...., wtth deOedent; ......... ..,., ............ reldotiehlp uercleed by Mid ,...._....,..Md deoecleflt 1-.poeed con- fidence end trUlt In ........ During'* petted, ..., ,_,°' .... ,, .. °' .... end the trwt end OCM .... IOe IO NIPWd In her, f'llP()ndeilt ... ..,.. to control Md ......... mind and .... ~ the decadent to weft ..................... did whatwer r...,ondlnt .......... '*" 10 do. fur1Mr, Ill the time of the .... .,., °' ............ end many,..,. prtor .......,, dlcl9diult ... • hm a brmn tumor end ,...., condltiona. ... Mid , ...... Uled to .... deCedent from t"8 fM"Y end "1lftdl. preow .. 1tt.1g OCM"8cta wtth theM per90N, ~ deoedenra knowledge. ey reuon of decedent'• llCIMll0•11.-.., NepOndent ceueed decedent to .... IOlelV dependent on ...., reepondeilt for N9 conttnued ....... end by the., .. .,., ...., Nepe>n- dent Intended to deep ..... ~ Otif1 to ,.., ln- fl'*'Ce. dlrectiOn end oontrot Taking advantage of tNa trUlt and confldlnoe and vutnerab .. s>c*tlon of decedent. 1eepondent 1Ugg1111d and dictated to decedent thlt he exec:utll a wll that would ,IMw her and her..,.,., the nw ent6reey ol decedefil'• .. tate. At the time cA the malling of end ~ of the document the decedent w whoft'/ under the imtuence of respondent. The document 19 no4 the he end \IONnWy act of decedent. but wu procured by undue Influence. c) During the ,..,. and lmmedtMllt; prtcw to the execu- tion of tM purported wtll, reepondent talaety and fraudulentty repnunt.d to deOecllirlt that conteltantl were wrongfully ....,,"*°"' to dlprM decedent of alt decedent'• ptOpet1y end conver1 " to contlltantl' UM, that cont•tanta did not ·cat• tor decedent. that oon- t•tanta were not contlletlng reepofldllif ao .. to vi.ft decedent, and thM contlllMta .... not Clll I Mng of 1fty lnh«ttance wha~ and woutd aquander and dlllfSMM any Inheritance l9ft them. All of the foregotng teprll I 1tedoM made by i'9lp0n· dent were fatM, end .....,. reepondent made luct\ repreaentetk>na kMW '*"' to be ...... end made NH! reprwntatlon wtth the IMlnt of fnduolnO ~ to U · ecute 1 wtM matclng reepowlideflt ~ pt'.iilClpall ~- At the time of .,.._ repr111nta1ow" dlMdeiil ... of ~ancect yeera, and by reaeon cA hie •· 11nw end ~ oondhlon, hie n-*I fllcu-... 10 ll'nPM'ed thet ~ ... "'** • ,... ... the ~ "' alOh , ..... ltlllb•. the time"' -.culon. WHEREFORE. OCMtlllt t'tll pr8J tMt: 1 / The ""'°" ftted 10 ..... tt. IMlrurnent to ptobM ba cMnled; 2. Coot111Mta ba ••• ded...., ooeee end eacpen 111 in- curf'M heNiln; Md 3. Col•••••• ...... ded .__ °"* ... """*....., -~ .. .,,...,. fAANK PONOI . Attorn•y for Conl111&1• •VII 1/2 1/t 1111 ""' .•..• _. IASliWW••11" .. • 11111111 YOU AM .. DIPAUL f UND9l A DllD °' T1'UIT OATIO •-1·• UM.Ill ~ TNCI ACTtON TO PflOflCT YOUflt JIOIOI Wilf, rT MAY• IOU) AT A P\a.IO U&.I. P YOU._, M DP\NllATION Oii THI NATUM °' THS MGCl ... WJNIT YOU. YOU 8"0Ut.O OONTN1f A LAWYIR. On Jenwerr 11, 1tH at 10:00 WIS ltAC RIECONV!YANCa. • ._ *"1 IPllCll _. TIUll&e YfOdlr and....,..,.,,. to Died ol TN&L Auar'9d on •11_. • OOcuMftt no. as.1"147.,.. ~••• "-10.1• • lnllL -.1tn11, tD ..... 8.., ol M loidefMI'/ ........... °' Oll&llt ...... "' ....... ol ... ......,., of Or-.~. Ctmon• 111_.,-.,: 0.....EiAli&Mr•U.. ...... WILL 111.L AT ~ AUCTION TO THR HeGHUT M>Oa '°" CAIHt ••t UIJ • ... ol .... In ..._,. ~ "' ... UN1M-. .............. to ... pee Aeoof1..,_ooe. 4l40 Cen pue OrM..,.. c. tle..,.Oft 9-=", CA. II rtaiM. •end .,.. .. oon..,..to lftdnow held br tt under ... Deed of TRiii fft ._ ~ -.. ..... 1n.881d CCMlnt'/, ca-. __..,. ... Wtd ...-.: A MllM&hold • a.tad b'/ .... oertllft _. ..._ ...., Mlrdo 1•. 1•1. 1111aU1&d br J.A. ....c.NI .................. .,...... MM .... Jr .• • Mii I I IJf, lftd ~ C. v.n.IOf and OorocttyC. V......., fM'8band lftd .... •Jolnl ....... • 11111111111, for l'9 tlrfft tD .... December''· 1•. upon and ....... 10 .. °' ... PIOwtllDOI ...,..., oont8Jlled, wNGf'I Mll•I reoowded J411t 19. 1•1. In Book t1M. P9gll 801 of Offlc:6ll ...... In and to'.. • Lot • -.. reoord "'~~ .... In 8ooll • P.-42 anct a"' NOOfd o1~1n ttte ~ ol .. County ~ ol lllld 0r.,.. County. The ..,_. addt-IM °"* common dellgnltelon. " any, of ....... Pf"°'*"I dtlcf1bed Move I& purponed to be: a Bwx>f'i 8'¥. r .. aport 9-ct\, CA 121*> The undef'l60Md T,...... dleclalrnl l/'1 llebM1 for t1tY lnc:orNc1rt111 cA ... ..,... eddtw Ind ott. oomon d11lgnlllion, """'· lho.n '**"· Sa.Id .......... ,...., but ~ convenent °' wwraroty, npr-. 0t lmpled, ,.....ID tth. pc11111lon, °' encumtwancee, to .,., ... ,.,,...,.. pt1nc:lpll """ of the notei(I) MOUf'M br lllMt Deed ol Truct. wfth 1n"'91t thereon, • provtded In Mid note(•).~ If #f'I, un· der the tltma cA ... Deed cA Truac, flile. cMrgae Ind •· .,.,,_. cA IM T,_.. Md cA the trU1111 a-....cf b'/ a.ad o.,d ol Truet. tD4tt *71.Ma.M. T• ~under...., Deed ol Truet -~-· ecut9Ct Md .... to ... undlr&9*' • .,..,, ~ cA~end ~-..... andawr"'9tl Notloe ol o.e.. Md Blctlan 10 .... .,,.. unctu ... .... ceUMd Mkl Nolo9 of ~ and Blclalt to .... ... recorded In the~....,. the,... propei1Y .. ~- WU PAC RICONVIYANCE. Tructae. b'/ Joda' ""'°'*'· TrU91MOft9oer Date: December ''· 1115 12/21 1 /2 119 Nl!4 ... ...., . "'9UC llOTICa lfOTICI Oft TMMT'lft MU '*°'* ........ , Trw11e ..... 1..,. th,.1 n u sass et• YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A ODD OF TRUST DATED Ol/24114. UNLESS YOU TAK! ACTION TO PAOTECT YOUR PAOHRTY, rT MAY Be 80l0 AT A PU8UC SALE. • YOU raD AH EJCP\AMTION CTI lHI NATURE Of THl PftOC&OING ~ YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWVER. On 01/29/M It 10r.00 A.M. CllfonM O.W.. Mtg Ser- Yloe •the Clufy appolntld Tr.-.. un«W Md put8UMt to Deed of Trullt. Aecorded on OltnlM OooulMnt no. ..... 405133 ot Offtdal Aeoordl In .. dftce"' ......... of ORANGE County, C......,.._ blcl_, by. MICffAEL HILANOER & CAAOL HllNfDER, HI 1e 1 id I W1a. WIU SEU AT PV8LIC AUCTIOH TO THI HGHUT BIOOEA FOR CASH. ~ Ill .... o1 .... In '-"'f money of the Unttld ...... ) At the NOttfl •• •IOe 10 l'8 County Cout1ftouae, 700 CMc Center OrtW9 w... ..... Ana, CA al right, -. end .,,..,_. ~ed to and now hetd by It under Mid Deed of TNllC In .. IWOC*1'/ •s11 d In aald ~. Callfornla Cleec:rtbll'O .. land ......,,: Lot I of Tract No. 3808, In the County o1 Orange, State of Cllfomla. • I* mep **ded k'I 9odl 121. P1g112t end 30 o1M11c1P•....,.Mape.1n the office "' the County Aeoorder "' .., County. EXCEPTING "*-from al ""'*• °' gee end other hydf'OCMt»on IUbRlecle Mwed 0# IOkf from the above dw:ttMd lend, upon the concMIGM, ho .. ....,, ttMrt lf'9 grentor or l*Hl c 111 on In '"'*'-' of owneraNp lhalt ~ no right ol .mry upon the aurfec:e of the land MCI "'811 not drll for IUc:h eub- stanoM wtCNt'I .. upper 500 feet of Mid lend, .. r.....wd In the deed from Cota Loutae Barker. In deed r~orded October 28, 1t58 In Book 4945. Page 473. Otnctal Aecorde. The ltreet addr .. Ind ottter common ~. If any, of the r ... property deectlbed above le purported to be· 2298 REDLANDS OAIVE. NEWPORT BEACH CA 92MO. . The underllgned TruttM dlec&ekna any Uabfltty tot any lncorrectn..1 of the ltreM addr ... and other common dellgnetlon, If any, llhown herein. Said .... wlH be mid•. but wtthout ~or..,,~ ty, ••P'MI or lmpfled. regatdlng ttle. pa111111on, or en- cumbranc:ee. lndudlng fMI. Ohafguo ~ expeneee ol the Tru1tee and of tM trueta cr..i.d by Mid Deed of Truet, to pay tn. rem11n1ng prlnclpal aum1 of CM notil(•) MCUteCt by aaJd OMd of Trust to wtt 1215,874.0I wtth rnw.t ther.on from 12/01 /8' O 12% P« ~ • Pf'OWlded 1n aaJd no4e(•) ptua alt coeta, chargee and eny Md al ad- YMOl9. The~ under MkS Deed of TNllC her.-otore a- ~ lnCf detl\tereel IO the under: a wrtaien o.daration OI Otleuit end Demand for ... ..,.._ Nodce °' DlfllUft Ind EJactton '° Sell. The Ullidef&lgMd CIUMd -'d Hoace "' 0...... and ......... to ... to be '900fded '" the county .... the,... .......... le loolted. DAT(: 12120/15 CAUfORMA O~l ~GAOi IEMCL INC, .t01 w.. a44fl ...... Nllow.S ~. CA t1010 ....... ,.,.nMm> ..... ,,__, av MNW L WEAYll\ Aect. au..,, A4lltooftled ....... 1/2 119 1/1' .... .... llOTIO. PIClild .. IYllNH umnanrn 111 The .. P1.a.1'g ..._. .. dOlnl .....,"_ -GOLD'S PHOTOGl'W'HY, 11 ac--.. Newport ..... CA~ Vincent ....... GaM. 11 KlalOe. rtewpoii1 ...,._ CA 92'13 ...... Thia butt,.... 18 oon- ducted by an ~. S'8f!ed: v-... ........ 0.... ""' ..... ,..,,. ....... ... ... eour,., an °' Or•"O• County on o.o.mo. a. 1• ,.. No. ,...,.,. 1/2 111 1111 t/IS HeAa11 ~--· lllC11T*'9 ..., 111 •• MAMlaTATI I The ......... le dOlf'O blllllr4111 -~ ..... Mii ••w.nl. ...... Ocw•• IMI.. fltapart ....._CAlllll. K~ M•c ~. 1900 '°"" .w. ....... 1 -.....CA-. Th .. bc*Alll .. ~ ductitd ..., en .,tdM••· 89*1:K..-M.O... Tr.91 ,._ "*" ... lllld .-the eoune., an o1 Orenge Count'/ on o.c.m...11.1-. FlteNo.FaMa 1/2 1/t 1/11 1111 ...., PVmtOllCmCa P1CiihOUI MJ• llN UMen•nn n The ..,.,.... ........... doing lt&lllneat 11: T9'e W...,dofl, 1420 W. ao..... front, , .. •Port Bwf\, CA 92813. Scott R. 8owera. 1420 w. Oceanfront. Newport Beedl, CA t2t83. T"l8 bu.,,.... 11 con- ducted by an lndMduat Stgnect: Scott ~ TNs ltmtement WM Med wtth the County Clertt 01 Orange County on ~ 23, 1985. Fl .. No. F2980M 112 1/9 1118 tf23 '811 IC.a.I PUMJC reonca '1CTm0Ue IU•l•M MWSTATWT Th• tottowtno penone ar• doing bu11n .. • t8; BEU cou .. T PAATNEASHIP. •ooo MacArthur~ ... HO, Ne•port leeott. CafffO#nla 12910; ..._., ....,,na. 21 a..... er....-. 1~1ne. c .... ,.. '2111. ....,., A.A. A:al. .,. Via Rincon, ltalot V•rdw. Cal9Dt•to11• Ttt• l»ueiftllt .. OOft. ducted tar a 1•nera1 .-;t•&Np • ..,,..,..,. ....... TNa 17, , •• _ ... .. .. C.....,~f/I Or•nt• Countr .,. Oecs1*o 11.1• ... .... ~. 1W 111 111 11,. .... 4471 -... IC leOJIC8 • " 2 lllOlllW MllU•a1 um nan s tr The ........ ,.,. .... .,. ...... bullft ... M! ...,. '9rll A•a at• 11 ao .... ,., 0.. DrM ... -· ... ,_,~CA -.1111. ,....,. ••'••1eaicdll1tllll••· 1, Ill .... ,... ~ Or .• .... -. .. ,. rt Beech, CA-.111t Mlft>fl ... ftllDNI Lt"'lted. l'artfter1htp, A California Limited ......... ,. ...... ....... ....,.,_ .... Loe At;1ta1. cA.o11. .,... buetn 111 ·•,.c.on. •uated t.r • t•n•r•t pertnereflttt. A°' --~OOll111, ff;• RM: .............. . ,,.. lllll ,..,. -... • .. COutwy a... at Ofw'll9 County °" Dec. •• 1•. ,.._,...1 '*"• U/11 112 '" 4'11 ........... ..... Mfll!l 11 ... u .......... . -ST•W IT TM Illa*'"' pareou• .,. ,..... ............ •: auctay lftweatora ............ no Neapo.>t c.w Ortwe ....... 300. M•p1rt ..... CA_,. ,.,,, Ndtard INrctey, no NI SJ I rt Oefllllr Drhe. ... -tlu,art 9-c:I\. CA -.m1. .,..c....ao ...... ,.,, c..... °""· h"9 -Napert leed\, CA -.1111. .... ...,.no,... "" Cenllar °""· h"9 -Ho IP art Beech, CA -.1111. TNI ....,_la con- ••ated by • 1•n•r•• 1t•rtaer•"lp. lgned: -....... TNI I I uMll -tied ..... c...., a.rte"' Or-.. oa..uey Oft Die. .. .... ....... ,...1 1lltl 11121 112 111 4474 ... IC llO'rtCa lloatll NSlhllOUe MIZll•M WSTACTH•rT n.. ~,.,... .,. dolne t.ualn... u : .. ., ~ Compeny. -.... port c..r om... ._. aao. Newport a.ct\. CA~1511 . Ncurd len:lay. 230 ••sport c...r *M. Sulle -· ttewport Bwh. CA -.nu. .. ., lclii511ment Co .•• Callfornta Ll"'ll•d ............ --~ C..Dr ............. pen·"-". CA IMI0-1111. TNc bueln HS le OOft· ••ot•d by • 9eftere1 per!n•re"lp. lltn•d: ............. ,.... .. , ..... _ .... .... c..a.. .. ::a:·· °"""' • Dae. .. ...... ,...,, 1W11 ,.,.. tll 1'8 "' .. WllOJ'ICa IC.a1• P1C 1tnou• ., 111 •• ...-na•••n TM tolowta• ,.. ... are dolne bu .. ,.... u: ... '"4111Dl'9 fOf•.; no ••••ott c.... °"- 8'* -· Nccuport ~ CAllll0-1111. 9'tcttarcl ••oley, zao tic port C.-Dr •• tul9 ,_Newport a.ud\, CA -.1111 . ...... ~ ....... ~-~pr .. ~·~J ~ leedt. ""' 71'1. ~ ....... ...... pgn~Or ..... . NNcMa•pou-11 Bwh. CA net0- 7111. Thte .....,,... .. con- ducted by • 1•neral p.,tnerah?p . l9ned: AkNrd ..... ,... 11 ,_.._ ..... ..... c......, QM at er.,.. c...., .. o.c. .. 1•. Fiie No.. F2l43IO 12111 12121 112 111 4473 ... IC eecmca .. HC:hlhOU91Ulllll .. umsrarn n The ........ ,.,..... aN dolftg ........... u: ................... pot't CenW DrM. Sutte aoo. 111 PGi11 .._... CA -.1111. ~ .. 8 Au 11 111'6 w. Olyu'nplc ..... Sulla 1250. Loe Angcilae. CA IOOl4. P•••c• D•v•IOP"'•nt On»up. 1"74 IMlftO ,_ °""'8. Encino. CA Ital. Thie bu ............. ducted by • 1•nerel putnertttlp. Signed: Aic:Mrd ..... Thee •11,..,. -.... ..... the County a.tr at Or-.nge County on Die. I, 1-.S. Fie No. F2M3l4 ,2/11 12/2111/2 119 4411 PUalC llOTIC8 ·-Pte~ ••uU•H .. l•l111M• U..8TAJ n TM tonowtno ,_ 2000 ere dofng buetn.-u: Btum'"·8ercllrJ Execue1¥e Peu1nel1Np, 230 NcaplM Center Drive. Su"9 300. Newpol1 8-c:h. CA 12810- 7511 8ercl•J Executive Peu1nelehfp, 230 t•epon Centlr Dr ...... 300 ..... Pot1 a.ct\. CA ~1111 . llumln Executive Par1nerehtp, '1845 W . OlyfUlplc aw.. ,.. 'aa. Loa Angctea, CA toOM. Thie bUelMaa le con- ducted by 1 genereJ '*1'• cNp. ..,_, ea- •outt•• Pertnerehtp: SW.-Nc:Nnl ..... T'Ne 11111 I •It -9ed we._. County an., Or-.. 0...., • Die. .. 1-. ........... ,. ·11111 1Wll 111 111 ..,_IC .. Jtea ....... RChilOUe •lllllM .-naT•11JT TM followtng ,.,.one ere doing buatne.. H DOUll£ R 8 AllOC&ATD, DO r•--1 c... df1¥e, Sutte 300. Newport 8ccch. CA..,_ 7111. . ..... lrr::111a..hleoe Square, 130 Newport c.....0r .. a.....aoa ....... port~.CA~7511. a111mtn Executive Partnerthlp / Palace ..... 111'6 w. Ofympk: Blvd.. Sutt• 1210, Loe Angelce. 'CA ..... • ~.. 6ultMee lo con- ducted by • general ~art nent.I•. a .,c: I •y '""' ·-~ ....... Signed:~ a.tdey. o.n.91 ...,,,_. Thie II I ,..,.. .. flld .... the County CWll at Or9nge County on Dec. I, 1115. Fiie No. F2l43t1 12/11 12128 112 11't ..... ~llO'f'ICa .....,., •f11C-H,.llOU9 •euu•1t•1J•ll9Me llW STAHi RMr TM followtng ,...one are dol"I buel""9 u : .... lm1•on -COiia ..... no fluport c.w 0utwia. a-.. IOD, Hewport Beech. CA ~1111. .. lcherd Barcley. no •••port c..r onwe. Sulle .,_ tic pllift 8wh. CA -.1111 . ..,.,, c. llercee,. 230 tie IP art C.W °""'8, S.- 300, Newport leed\, CA 9290-1511 . JotM eon-y, no ...__ port CenW ~ ...... 300. tle•port 8ccch. CA a.>- 1511. Thie .....,.. .. con- ducted by • oenerel putnerahtp. Stoned: Nclwd ... . Thee ....... ..,.,. -..., .. .. County Clertl "' ~ County Oft Dec. .. 1115. Fiii No. Faa'7'I 1V1t 1v• 112 119 4472 ... IC llOnC8 ........ PICiiiiOUe Mf•lllM 11W 8TAI I I rr TM '111 t 10 ponon .. dolflO bl 1° Ill -r'OOltlll .....,_ P9tlt. 2IONeapOft c.nw Of1¥e. htte aoo. Newport Beech. CA ea.>- 7511. 8ardcy Aeeo cl .. di Inc.. 230 Newport c.w onwe. Sult9 300. Nccuport Bw;tt, CA ~7511. (Caltcn ... corponillon). Thie buatneC8 .. con- dudld by • 00ipotClllcM1. .._ AaeaclaM1, Inc. dbe ,oou-111 aulf,.... Peril; ......... Nc:Mrd aara.y, " I' ... ,..... 11 ,..,_..., .. ... 0.. a.-"' OrMfl c..., on Die. a. , ... .,.. ..... ,.,. 1.,,. 11111 112 "' ... • I I MHZ Ill Ill 111 --·IF :n. .......... . . ,. ~ ....... -..... ..... , o ..... , .. ....... c... ..... ... ; ....... ,. ....... CA-.1111. M '•1a'lt .. .... ""CeMer, ........ . Nea,.,....._CA-. 111', W.&'rr't .-. U111..,.1ML ..... c. Uft c t • CA .-a. (Cell corp.) TMe ._. .. le oon- Cluote4' tar • generel ,.... .... _.-•1ar1111, A ca......el fltertMr. ay: • ...., .... 1 p1 IM.; ··-JoM COMlllJ, &.-K . VJ>. Ttlll IOl1111•1lWtled ..... C.-a.trd Or ... ~on De.I, ·-· ....... ,. .... 12111 11111 1/2 111 -"'" f't-..c llOTIC8 ..... PIC Ii hOUI •1111• llW 8TAJ IT The ~ pef'IOM ere doing buatfteM ae: 8ercley Executive P.,,,,.,cNp, 230 Nu:cport Centet DHw, ~-300. Ne port llw:tl. CA ...,._ 7511. Atcherd lercley, 230 .... port c.w °"""' Sut9I 300. NNpoo 1 8eec:h. CA ~7511. 8-.n ..... 230 ...... port Cent., Ortwe. Suite 300. Newport Bwh. CA 92911).7511. Bardey lnut11Cment Co .• • Catlfornle Ll"'lt•d Pn*clJilp, ~ r4wpoi;t c..-Or •• W.. IOO ......... ...,_, CA-.1511. n., INllln•• le -. ductecf by • o•n•r•r partnerahl p Signed: Aldwnl ..... Thee 1 I I l\l9M .. fled ... .. County C1ertl "' Or-... County on Dec. a, 1116. Fiie No. F2M375 1V11 12/08 112 11't PICililOU8 •11111• ..W STAT I The foMo#tl 10 perw ii doing buel n••• ••: HIKALES. 221'4 22nd.,,.._ l't8lwpoft 8-c:h, CA tam. ,.,.. Chert• °""" 2214 22nd Street, Newport llw:tl. CA 12110. Th• bueinea le con- ducted by en lndtvtd"81. Stgned: Atta~- Thia .... ,...... -tied """ the County Qcrtl at Orenge County on Dec. 5 . ,115, File No. F294217 12112 12111 12121 112 4442 PICm'IOU8 .,,,,, ... . ..WeTAn: .. rr The "*>All• ,.,..,., lo dOif'I IM al 111 • P9dflc Coaet Satttng Cha~•. 22912 Wood ....,_, e Toro, CA l2l30. Stfndl"' Root Thomp. ion. Jr.. 22112 Wood Shadow. e Toro. CA t2ll30. TMe bualneu le con- ducted by en tndfvtctuel Signed: SJl n.ompeo.1, Jr. This~-fled ... tr'9 County OeR at Orange County on DeccmOer e. 1115 . Fie No. F2M314 12112 12111 12121 112 4441 ..-..CllOTIC8 ll..atll PtCTmUU8 .,., ... U..STATW The "*°""• pet'IOtl .. ctotng ~ ea: Trident An9ndal. 2503 &cl Btuft Drl¥e, ~ 203. Ne•ptCJ1 a..c:t\,CA...,_ e.. .,. Anel~. 2503 &cl .,,, °""'8, ... 203. Ncm:port llw:h. CA ta.> (C. COtpof'CIOn). Titte ~ .. con- duc:t9d by e 00ipofelol1. &ct...,,.,.,,.., ctat: ~ ._.... K. TJllTPa..-.. ..,.__ ..... nm , .. ,._._. .. .. c-.., c:a.-ol Or-.. c..._ -Dec. .. 1-. ....... ,. .• 11111 ,., .. ..,. 1-t ... PU&IC llOrlCa ll..aal HChiiOUe ., ..... MW 8TA II 118" TM folowlng pet80M •• do6r'O ~ -s.n-.. Fe 8prlnp Corporate CenW PS11119f11Np, 1400 ...,. ~ Norih, ..... port Beech. Callfornl• 92980. ' WW9m K. o.wte. 1400 . an.tot StrMt Hot1tl. Ncw- port 8-c:h. CA 12110 . Richard E Lucy. 1400 en.tol StrMt Norih. Ncw- port 8-c:h. CA 12MO. Chari•• L. 8uchenen, 1400 8'1eloe Sb'1't Notttt • Newport 8-c:h. CA a.>. Thi• bdfneu la con· ducted by • gener•I ,,,.p..,ta.er •hi p . tlg ned · ~ K. o.Ma. o.n.8' p..__ .._n..-•-•1••--- --the County Olertl: at ORANGE ~ on Dec. 2•. 1115. ,.. No. F211117 112. 111, 1111, 1/23Ht.4a" ... IC llOrlCa ... .,. •HClf'!"W'lh..,iiOU9 IL 111 •M .w nar 11 TM ......... ,__,, •r• do1ne ~ -= LONG IEACH AIUESIA ASSOCIATES, a C1•ou•• ........ pertnefcNp; f13 CotJM»• ,...., Sut91200. fie IP ort 9eaah. CA t2W. Stephen C. Hoplllne, 25153 ....... Drhil. UguM Bw::h.CA-1. To"' Lenny. 17 Wooctnower. lrvtne. CA 82'114. Mattafleft. Inc.. 25092 8u'*bo9rd lMte. UguM HQla. CA 12153 (C .. omte corp.). Th.. bue6neM .. con- ducted by a generel pertnerehl p . Signed: SlapNnC.~ T1'te 1 11 ,..,,. -... """ .. County QoR at Orenge County en DK. M . 1115. F .. No. F211'91 112. 119. 1118. 112" ••12'2 PteliiiOU8 ....... ..W 8TAT rT The tonowtng pereone _.. dOWtQ .,.,,..._ • ON TIME TRAVEL. 1701 CortntNen Wf11, ·O" ....... pott Beed\. CA a.a. Walter A. Hagan and Ntincy A. ~. TNRl98 under Oec:ler.eton at Trust dall8d ......... 22. 1W: 30t1T Har1* v... Orhie. COfone dot Mer. CA 12SZ5. ~ Mc:Elroy. 20051 t:..c::..··-· Tllil •u1t Ill ..... .-uot•4' ., a 1•n•r•• ...................... es:e .,, . TNe ,, ,..,._ .... .. ... ~a.tr"' Oreftft c..,,. -DC. .. 1•. fie No, P:Ullll t2/12 12119 11111 112 ... ...... w . .....,, •. • ,.. La"··--....... ..... , .. ~_,. Jeenett• En9el. • ....... lrwtne. c ...... l'n,4. Thie bueAAw le con- ducted by • tlmlted pertnerehl p Signed: ~w ........ • . Thie ._.,..,,. -fled ...,.. .,. County a.tic at OrMge County Ort DK. 24. 1115 , File No. F2MU16 112. 1/t, 1ne. 1/ZJHEA$11 "'9UC ..anc. at.an• '1C iihuU8 •111• .. llAm sr•n-111•1 Tti. foftowfng pereone ere doing buelneea ••· TOWNE ANO M1$llOH ASSOC!ATEI. a c .. :e1"9 ...-·~·11 CorPoU• ,..__ ... 200. Ncwpo11 llw:tl. CA ._,_ Stephen C. Hoplctne. 2S63 Mon8CO OrNie. u.-....,_, CA 92151 Tom Lenny, 17 Wooctftowet. tmne., CA 12714. MettMan. tnc.. 25092 ~Lene.~ .... CA nMs (Ccllt1nte ooupou...,.) "*......,.._le con- ~cted by a generel partfterettt,. S igned: '"'"Gil c. .....,.. I TNI 1111 _,........., ...... c...,... a.tr ol Or-.. Couuwtr on O.C.. ~. 1-. Ate No. '211112 112. ,II, 111a, 1/ZIUE.a1 PIChtlOUe• I Ill -8TAJ I I The lolloMI• ,..._. .. doi ng bueh•••• ae OE WEESE & ASSOCIATES. 1450 N. TUllln ~ .... 2IDI. Sent• An•. Camornl• tvo5. Aobert F De w ..... -1 Country v... °""9. Yort. Unda. CA -. Th .. ~nHe le con- dYCtect by M lndfWluel. Si gned: Robert F. o.w-. nw. 111 •••-._. .... .. County Qcrtl at Orenge County on Nowember 'D. 1W. F .. No. '2111112 12112 12111 121211 112 4CR PICiihOUS • Ill IM um..,., " The followtng ,.. ... .. dc*'O ~es...,_ mond Im._._. earo..,_ A Calltornle ltMtted Pertnerettlp: 3117 atr~ SlrWt. Sulle 300. ••po:1 ~~ •• 11 Cowe 9'... ~-...... CA 12125. Don91d A. C'-". 230I 22nd Street. N .. port ..... ca-. ..,._, .. L. "1•. t """"-"'• o-rt. ..... "" ...... CA-.· ,... hi' ........ due••-by • fl•lt-4 perlft•r•ll••· ••••• .-: • ~J.EMery • Tiiie ltlll -· -... .. .. c.... a.fl -Or••I• C•••••· •• 0111 .... .... ,.. ... _,.,_ fl/12 1llt• 1219 t/2 ... . fllCihM•111~u:1:::1 al ....... , ... '° ......... .. ...... ,.. ~,. -= Coh1mt:He ,..,. H ...... ~1 ..... -.. ..... c.. ...... c.11.-. '"" w ...... ,. c..-,.....,. •c•s ,., 9-•• ................ ,... .. Aw. ....... c.-...... Cllf ..... ... ~CoM­ S*'J,ACcllaNI~ .... ........ 1CDZN.T_.,. Aw. AnehetM. C.W. t'21G1. Th .. ~ le con.- ductef ._, • 9ener•J pertnertttl p . The WoodaOoro COMPM._: eiQMd• Edwttl 0 . .... Prtl~ . This..._,..,._._, ... the County a.rte ol Orenge County on December 2. 1115. Fite No. F2l3IM 12112 12111 121• 112 4431 ••acmnca &.W• fllCihllCIR .. 1111111 llW 8TAI I . The....,... • ..._.. .. d06nO ...,...._ -AAA ~Co . 3340 ~ Aw.. ~ 1~. ,...,:a.It 9Mcf\, CA ...._,, Aobet1 L Owert, P.O .. 115, 2'7211, Ctalbfoollie, B TOI). CA l:Zl30. Tiil6a bil al I 11 .. 09ft- Cklded by .,, lndMdual. Signed; Aoeicr1 L Owert. Thia U I ••IC ..... .. .. County ClerEa ol Orenge County on Decen,._ 3. '1115 File No fal81t 12112 ,2119 ,7121 112 '9Ciihl1UI IUllllM ...... " i The taaa 1 • ...,..., le doi ng buai neaa •• Puofau'a+ICI Dwlll s,-... lne.. 4580 Mm:At9'ur Bhid .• Ncwpo.1 8-di, CA __, M & G AWcletH, Jnc. (Callfornl•). 4510 ~ Bhd.. Nc:aptCJ1 Beech. CA 8'290. TNe buefnna le con- dudlld by 8 C0t potollloi I M & 0 Aaeocla.... lftc .• ~ Glen A Ouftda'. ...... Pu ....... lt. Alie No. F2l3l20 12112 ,2111 121211 112 4451 fllCiii .... I •II 11Mm8'Ail I i The~ • ...,_ .. do6ne ......._ -~ Ff'8dridl'a ............ 41~ Hai a:in. Cocla ...._ CA 12G'7. Paul fre*tl* Pa._._ 412~ H•Muton. Coeta U...CAl2G'7. Thie .,.... ..... con- ducted by an 1inc1Mdu91. SI•-* Paul,..,..,. :n.le ,..,.,. -.... .... County a.-ol Orenge County on ...,..., ..... 25. 1- NeNo.fas251 12112 1V19 12131 112 4421 is for classified. From chickens to chihuahuas. Cadillacs to Cbevettee, aampers to canoes, cattle to combinee eeD it or bay it in cl•eaifiecL 131-1120 .. J l -I . . ---------- r--------~------------------, I . This Christmas, I I Give a Good Time. I 1 1 Gtve your f.mlly Md frt.nda the gift of ..,....nment ... TM ~CI If ,• , ..... ,, magull• ..... the County'• moat~ OUtde to ............. A vtSl1 to one of <>renge Caunty'a ttnea1 holtls lust ..,, CGml)l1t1 ~ a copy of Tiie Ow 11 .... C••-mutlc, dining and ~ •.. Md ll'a gum-11nt11 d to be the ,,._. •ldat& tor I E 1 lltt u . o.. lrlfng magua• lhat focu121 on stage. muaic, dence, dining end nltllfe. tttOM dul Securdey nlghta. I And tNl'a why Grisa'*1'a Inn in Ful9fton. tlDftg with more then 30 00. luxurious hot• In Or.nge And this Ctvltlrw. you can he up a loved one'a lh for JU9t 112. Thatl aMd County. ~ a copy of Tiie • 11 tar a in Wit gue.a room. 12 monthfy ....,.. of Tiie 0. • C• If 1111..,..1r tn 1918. And we'I ewrt I W"8lt'9f ~..,,.tow a plmy. hW a concert. or •P•'1•nce •fine r_....,.nt. lhey11 find it In their announce your gm to the P9f'IOn who recetv. tt, If you want, with an attr8Cllve · c:olof'tut. ~'--of Tiie Ow •• C IJ e 11 tll u . Chrlstmaa cant And they don't "8we to dig through hundledl of peoea of news or businw to ftnd entertainment. either. But tturry, becae ... Chrl8tmaa Is aJmoet here. And eo ta the next boring WICh Orenge County's mo.I comp91a nllnder of~ and dintng ..aion. Tiie ER .. 1 I IF •ea. Saturday night. ~.ment. f..curing c:rilp photoa end ~ reeding. Ot courM. ~ .,.,,, lhe orftt/ onea.,.. need to be ••tlttained. "you·r• looking for fun. then you Retfu18rly S24-Now JU8t $121 can reaJMt 12 me>fltNy _,_of Tiie Ow 11 C1& I; E II 111 IF for ju1t $12. Simply mait a d'9dc or money order to n. E1111 1 r ·, . 883 Production Place. Na a port Beech. 92M3. Or calf 1n wtlh Visa or Yest Send 12 1""'8 of The Orange County Entertainer Mastercard. at (714) 831-8120. Let TM E II 111 IF ..... i.n YOU Remember. tourists ahouldn1 bl 0.. onfy ones having fun. Address --------Clty _____ Zlp ___ _ Also, please do not (clrcle one) send a card announcing my gift. -.. THE , Name of ~rson giving gtft ____________ _ Address ________ cny _____ Zlp ___ _ I I I £.~~~!:!...l!.!.!1-er EncloMd ts my cf** « ~ order tor 112. Send to: The ar._ ~ I EMtrtamer. 113 Produdlon ,.... ~•••port ..... CA 13113. w.....,..... . I Vlaa/M ... e c.td -C.. 1714) G1-1871. I '------------------------- --------- \ QueHty Work & Low Pric. ProfUJIONI "-_,....,_. a.w=e Ml--,_.fMll'llMlll ... WANT .RESULTS.? R~N AN AD IN OUR HOME.SERVICE GUIDE EllltiilEn CALL KIM~631-8120 When I started my own business, I had to find a top-notch secretary right away. Well, I found her all right-with the help of a classified ad. > "••pcN1a..dt .....,.. ft'lllble: ...... dlldr9'1 ......... tMM111•• vecatiOne •~ewe MNlftg~'7t A LICENSED AOE.NCY nt11 D.e "- ~ ... 155-1137 ECOIOMY FEICE CO ·wood .. • Wrought Iron •Chain Link • Repairs Tool Uc 421114 Mike 151-0777 I : ~ BEA1SAµ,. PRICES 10.000 Ywdl In...,._ 10 ~ 011"9r1 •DI Wll I ITllAIE "Short Notice Speclabta .. • Available 2• houri • Lowest Legal Rat• Lk»n#d 811-7117 c.1 ·.....- for ,,_ [JI u 11 I Ua1n11• 1114313 llla.All-- ",,.. eny,.. pt*».. ......... -•Commercial FAD ESTIMATE.I 35 yw9 In bullrll 111 Ll$MI .. ....... ( . t: T ~A.~'•. ~· ... _ ·. Joe~--!. • .---~t YETeRANI PLU .... Q a HEATING • DllCOUIT. LASEIPmll• CUSTOM TYPING BYUllPBIM. ·Reptpee 1175 & up ~ ...... •na.~ ·Bath remodel Sf095 I up FACTORY DmCT PNCEI CUSTOM WOODEN SHUTTERS Repair & Aef inlshing Available Brochures Letterhead Ne.w~era Resumes ·water heater 30 oaJ $205 & up ·Garbage disposal $91 & up . T O•lelS install s 1 US & up ·s1ab leaks/Repair ·oas. Water Sewer ·senior cfl1zen d1MX>unr 2.Chrs 960-7838 he'd Free Estimates 638-7733 Hi-Tech Word processing & Typsetting 835-8085 Directory of Business SeIVices •Burgtar Gurds IS YOUR CAR SAFE? Our h•h tech ~rity systems can protect your car and valuables f rom theft L 1fet1me g u ara ntee DOWN I NG SECURITY SYSTEMS. 497-6003 EARTHQUAKE PROOF Valuables iafe tn all-steel locker/ vault? Low cost security 650-1500 Many ~Inning mu.iclena are looking for mu8'cal equipment Advertise yours today In the et...,fled cotumns. -C.rpets BILL'S CARPET SERVICE 111staHat1on & repairs No iob too smefl 552-5826 BAYSHORE ELECTRIC Compte• etectncaf ~ lor Raidenttel. Commerd9t & 1ndu•tr1al. Prompt and Experienced c .10 Lie. 438771 WM H ANDERS ON MASONRY BLOCK & BRICK Bonded and Insured Free Esttmates '380921 M2·M99 BRICK WORK. small ,,, large fObs Refs S7S-3175 ProfeHt0nal Cleaning Servi ce thorough , Dependable. office & CommerC181 838--8941 GHdo Mont8rroeo CABINETS..FURNrrURE F.,,_. Quality R-..onable Pricee BECKET -HINES Norman Johneoft 831 -8397 Service to meet •II ore-n1uuonal neds 1n.:1 Mtling up houMhOtd• fOf' mo¥e<•· special attn to detail•· Im mac ~· Wilt l'tOu .. sit. run errands & ptant cere " Int. in perfection C8H Pem $ 12.00 per hr 531- 1719 . Unique Pa1n1 & Mamt Co 751.Jtfj() Comm/ F' n I U beat any btd you •ave Of' make me an offer Wallpapertr g 18 yrs exp SI per rotl up free ffl ~ 9eOO • n ,, 1I11 I i DRAINS CLEARED $15 MINIMUM Plumbtng ,..,..,.. Fauce(_s water hMters.. .,.._ posals. etc 722-tole or 151-9804 AIC-HEATINGt Comm . Res . Ind . Srvc lnstal 8'I maj{• LIC No .C 13225 714- 638-7191 DRYWALL & SUSPENDED - CEn.INGS • REMOOELIHO 15~9395 Jaycee Trw Servtce Trim. remo¥e. a.nupe. ....._. * 7511151) • Journal Classlfled call 631-81-20. ....... aun'n1 Hou•• Ladl•• Oare or &.• ............. ()lie. ore.-.. 772-1011 ... I I M•••Nul-.-.... .... •_.I_. M. Ucene- .,.,..... EXEC. TYNG sawa 11 1'9 ....... Al ..... "-9 ................ ,. M. Nf ..... 12.. lu•'-lfY Cfuiee Dt9counted ~Ph'9 10day....-... 10*Y • Tran•-C•n•I 11.116 Jenuery-.Merch ~ 492..a870 111-lli 17111 RAPE. SEXUAL A8U8e? - " you ltnow Of anyone who'• mother. wife, •l•ter, or r.thet, eon. dlltd. or Mend who'• ~ lllled, -..., . •buNd. or d.,,,....r by "Psychiatric tratment" .. PleaM write fult par- ticuJln I •ny eYldence kY. Cttlzena CommlMIOn on Human A6ghll. PO Box 114. Tustin 92el1-NI. 54•- 3eS7. All nemee a con.- lldences wlll be fully protec1ed. *** Qanified for quick resdts. ~** UVE-#lf •l11i:IMIT0<*9kw ~ •. Spenleh ..,.._ Ing OK. San Juan. Captstreno hOme. Room bOefdpW~. 240-8580 INFANT CARE/ Hou•ekeeper Wanted. Monday-Fnday ~n. Muet spealil Engllsh I drtve ~ requtred. nG- 1173 llftlr e p.m.d ·sitter's Wanted· lmmedi.te ~y Fle11l-hrs Deya ...,.. OV9'ntt. umgn. w/ chUdren E•~ nee. SITTER'S UNUMrTED N8 ~9137. -• UVE-W W.-ct. "'1 hofne. Mlaeton YJ9Jo. 25 pt~. e,...,. ~ (5'*• peraon ok) Coolllng houMl&Mplng etc. own s>ttwMe room. Rills•ic.. • '.930-5112 or 770-6443. EASY A.SSEMBL Y WORKJ seoo.oo per 1 oo a--.. 111 d peyment. Ho experience/ No •al••· Detail• -send self- addre•1ed •tamped em 1lcipe EJen ~5 3418 EnterprlM Rd. Ft Pieree Re 3:M82 PA/ff -n.IE lNe-tn c:Md-- c.9. lG-12 o.y. ""°'..,...,,. a.a.,. bc1M1 tl ~ ~ ftne or Englat\. ~Att.15. 111 • 1lu W P ' I WILL CLEAN YOUR HOME/ COHO<>..., kMng care. Hon .. t, thorough. Rs•••'°88-CaM p,...._ 751..a74'. COM~AHION AIDE •Ith ~~~Ing tor elder1y couple or _.,.. ~-WMI care tor Y°" In my be•utltul home. or yours. ~. -Rancho San Joaquin 2 Bdrm Twn HM. 2', b9 Greet view 1.060 I mo No Peta 73G-flMJ NEWPORT BEACH ~ 4 bf 2 be oc:wMN 1111...,..v_..._~ 11•h4 Av '? He Jen. t -11111 ..... 2GM _. ....... C. ...... 2· ., ..... ., ........ . ,.,.. .. llfJ NIWlf' O•e•• View ero&lteet ••••on. I. l>edro~. I "'"· den. _,,,..,.., 1. 11tGO. ....... .. 1171 &l8W TwntNn lbdr .a. fpt ctoee to chWdl -• f1150/mo 451 lttO ... 2108. OCEAHV.Wll1•...._5 .... ~ ........... ............... untu,.tlettu. 12200 '"°'~--... 4M-71f1 ~..,. ... ~ COM.2M.2M....._ ..... -.....-.aoop MO.. -~. Mr.~ 1111. One Bedroom Houee Laguna Beach.d H.-ty decorated. Spectecular ...., a.rage. dedl. pilllO. den, ftrepl•Ce. WO,lllng couple. 1975 tnclud•• ut11 itl••· No Y•'d maintenance. Write P.O. Box 1124. L.agun• 8eectt 92862-1824. Woodll¥. roomy houee/ •- tisb l1Udk> for llf'°P apece) + 2 bedroom•/ yud. ll!QUN 8-cft -11500 + uttlitiee. 499-2286. Laguna ..... ~ 2 bedwoom. 1 tNllf\. W.. to Cr••cent Bay. Quiet. beauttfUI netghborttood. HOO month. la&-2$15 L-2 bedroom. ~ ~ CUllon\ --Iii-.. 0.. Point. 11200 monthly. AveMeble December 4ttt. ••130S. Uni 2bdt', w I d. Sl&O 1at & ..... 30 ...:. '° m.:tt 3712 Seeahore .. 860- 5114 llAll 2 IEbAooili' LAGUNA BEACH Al'Nm/IBIT <>o.rt v.. w• to ~. E•c1P ti locaaon. ~ peMted: o..g.11DOft'WA11 ..... .. .,., Legune ......... tto.e. 2 bednlorlla .. den. .. ol prtv.cy.M ..... ,_._ --& ...-. 1175 mo.. •1-2120 l•D11f I llr .. RENT: 3 bedfOOMa. S o.i9\. CIODT.V~-.0...,_& dryer & dlahwea9'er. ••• ... ..... f'Otllftl pool ....... 71.....,-tao .......... -.Z.-29411 M:z- 87•. . Condo-leguna RUii I 8edfoon'9 2 .... 2-.ar gwage. All81Ntlllwtll0 mC)I ....... ~ For rent N•• Lagun• HigMef eondOI c:arpor1. 2 bedroom. 2 beth, "'9place, pool & j ecuut. · $1025 montNy AY811abie .Jen. 5. 1988 ElTOA0~2 Bedroom. 1 Ida. w.....,, dry«, ,.,,....,.tor. '12S mo. In. 1334. 411 I 2 I Newport: Lwiury Bay-Fr1 1500 eqft 2bdr 2ba "*""'" loft prt atra dbl gar 11350/mo~ CM -Lux Condo 2 ml to bet\. Bnlnd "" .. 2Ytba fpl fncd yd, dbl ,... . pet oil. Pick your cok>ra nowt S1Gl6/mo .. a .... FURNISHID. PRIVATE BEDROOM/ ~RIYATI BATH Kttc'*t, .-Mr/ ...,.,, T.V. ~If UH Nan- tmolller. t37$ monttt11 Caplatrano Beach PaZudea ., ..... ROOM WITH MTH _._. cloeet for non-emolll"I ........ .., ........... EJ Toro MISSION VIEJO HOME room IDr Nnt (2) .-.oo .,... ...... -= Unfum no. 7411. ,.,,., !her• anyoM who ..... to ....... o.tft? and ,..-8 rOOMA'l .. I . Pfof1111a _..~ ....... wants .. ,,.. to .,..,. 2 bedlroorft. I ...-.. 4111) 757-1234 or....-..._. mt I 911 Fem•I• &•em.Mate .. Wenead. M\4S be ne111 & reeoonatble. &hare ~ £1 , .. -.....;. 132$ lnclaldaa ..-. • .,...., ~,.........--... -Legune ••••ta 2 bedrOOM --.-: PNtf9r Pt 0 1 Hfl illl ..... Neat. reepo11alb19. ,...._ ............. 2111 497~FI JI "'-to Y..,.. VeullOn Home. 2 bedroom. 2 .....,_, poof,rMlid. __ _ ..... 711D PW£ Off'ICE PACE on C... ltlghw8). Llguna 8-:f\. 1450 9q.ft., • COft.. dtttonlng/ heat. Amp .. parking. 12150/ f'ftOfttft. 0.,. 497-5494, ~ 4'17-n:z7. .• CJ I 'f~_· StMI ...... 01111 .. .. .......... ~ .. a.. a 1!1'111-"'5 .,... pot\. --.... ""'' ....... aon.. --..... Cal (303) ~-Eat. 2t01. WedgCor Acceptance COrp .• llOO E. ......... Denwer. co I022A. RM RENT -°' ._.OOM- nwdlll Ptoo-1' ¥-1 IDft- 1 ng or l .. Yna leach. .......... ...... Cel~ ~ 411 I t II WANTED TO PURCHASE Hotel -Motel or Aper'bnent Block Preferably Overiooklng Oc 1 an Alpll11 to T. •111 7"171 Pill Aa. -a. La ~1111; CA ., .... ., .. . .,t11 ' 'p ML.I -••• *'*"' ..... --UifuM ... oon-do.~ ...... '*"· parlt. tennt•, air con- d1tlontn9. lf0.000 Wl FIUt 1• ......... l'rTJ lllOmOt....,. 120-2472 .............. .., Cf'lectl c1a .. 1fted for ...,.. ...,,., type o1 ... -.or,...-. SALi. OWNER 3 IEOAOOM I IATH ....._ llOft~Condo ...... to ecu., a.. 0woi ... ......... --........ .... pit. ---.,.... ....... l10.90D. U1-1107 £141*"9 8Y OWNER -1bedloom,2 bath Sen Clemente ·11dcape.. condo. Low • c' nonclu-.1156,cp)/ MIMollar. ..,..., '°" 5'&.E: 1"RAHSflMB)ft 8fAUTFUI. PHEASANT CMEJC CONDO, El Toro, ,,_?Tiiie 1ft 30,.., lx- ed. J l1•oom. f 8eltt, "8crl... ... .... -.-500. 111 C:DNL No .... 2 ....... ._._ Calllrt In ... --. .. .. •••II' ......... "'"•• ho• El Toro. Aff,.tlonat. 8treama, ......... , ...... JU 1112 4 llDROOM I MTH EL TCMO HCMI Wind ""-nca. Nit, I llflDry. 2 ,_. ...,,,..a , .. a......._ 0.-... M*\lgSJJ t°IP t1IUIO •1·1141 FOR SM.£: LUXURY Wbf TOWMIOUE, LAGUNA *WEl. 1°" dowft. or IJ I I l)IJ6lii&. n., .. bedrooma, tamlly roGft\, ... 2ADO ....... .... .... FNftdt .... .... ...... 1114.000 .,. • t1~ ............... ~ Vil:Ma. CASn.E MAL TY, U14712. Laguna a..e-: • t,, ....... 3bath~ ............ jec:uDl. ..._ _.,... I GCe9ft W.W ......... ... ywd. unlQw. ..... No .,,..... ,.,., 1111 .... . Cal Jofice .,...., dilfl: • 4N-7'121' ....... CHARMING Dana Pofftt coaaee--.. ........ . lrlWMCUllM 2 ........ •· r.lt fW .. a JI • ...,,, .•• , •• ., w . ,, .... - ..,_7'DOI SperllllftO Oce•n View. Unb ....... SUM8la. 2245 ... fl. 1 ..... luxury condo. Ulle ~ hiOrne. 2 ...... etooftt. 2 .... 2 ~. ............. ~ ..... IW'9 room • ..,.. din. &-.._Olb'lll I ... _......_ Ing ...... 2 cs •• cried 1•r•1•. 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Cteen, ......,...,,,500 ..... 5 Bet 11n hm-5pm. 1880 HONDA CMC Wegon -5 1peed. 1lr. 1mlfm .-eo Clllltte, roof-treck. rldlala. 12,860. Eu 131 ti. 4M-3711 1815 HONDA CRX -Low mllffge, deluxe AM/FM c1111a. ...,_,, ""'· M1R001 °""· PrNM!t S*'Y· ee1.asc 1 HO HOfltDA CIVIC 5· IC)eed, AM/FM c111 lttl, ~..-.Fu1..-. reconta. lmmeota .._.. ..... $2.186. D9Y 752~ eict. 4374, t Lm. • 5 p.m. 1910 "HONDA" CIVIC STATIONWAOON aun- Aoof. Siver/ Aed Ina.nor loectedl McMng Must ~ sa.• 487-2441 1914 HONDA CRX Red 1.5 em / rm I cue. M:. 11k m• MIOO. John eseys 831-1120 1986 Mud1 RX7 Fully 101ded. Sport• Peckag• $239. month. 281-9082. 1•1MAZDA8-2000 "Sun- downer" Loeded. Pldc up with camper "*'· 13.500! oner. 472...., .....p..M. ttt1 MAZDA 121. New ""9t. Pl •rto MOO" Nof -Ml/Al --.-..... 11.000 ........ ...... Good OOftdl,. loft. Mrr11f111t1i . . , ... W88 ...... 000 ....... er-.--. Mlldrlo ........ Oii ..... ., '°90ed ... 1,000/0fllf. .. ... 1173 MaCIDES ..... 4.1 4 door ...... LOldldl ~. Good "'"'*'a condition. ••BLAUPUNICT" ltlf'eo. 17.IOO I or .._.. Offer. Dey 844-11 H Of' het ........ 1M7 ~~--~~~-----· 1m W.c1•11 w b-~ cepttonet Cer-Ure ...._ Cond.-AM ltv. Reoordll- . 722 fl~~'. l 1179 450SL Merc:.dH. T11t/ ten ...._ IMlrtor . True epolce wtre wtt11t1 Becker 1tereo .• lurgl• •m. Ntt. 2-41Dp1. SM.OOGI offer ... 1 .. 211 "' at- 1400. FBI tz tt70 OLDIMOatLE CU'n.Aa8 OM OMW, .. ,_...._. ....... A Mutt ..... 11.-0. Dir .... IMl.r. ....... ...,.. 1112 0L08MO•tLE CUTLASI CIE"A tta Old....,.. cuaw ......... Pa.er ........... ewe1r-. .,, 00.......,..., .-VllOlc, ~/FM, 11.9!0 milia diod OOI lllit1 a. •• 400 ...... Call 111 .. 1,1 Ot ... 1.,. 1112 Cutll9I Supreme. "'"' IOp, 4-door, k>eded . Excellent "Condition . "4480/0ffer. 4t5r31» ....... 1172 OLDSMOBILE Cutl111 Sup;em,· Conwilrtlbee. OM ""*· Mint condtUon. '3000. ·. 4M-7141 lhl &ol>i OUTLAH IROUGkW F~ loldedtt ~0...,.Upt., ........ '7.toOI ..... .,....., , .. 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L - Low ::11111 ....... "°"-~ .,,. ....., --· . 1911GM":•• .... .. . ......... .. ......,0 ,, f' ... . ltkl: .... _, 11 •1• . ,. - , -t: -· Plan lat Ge IJl.hly 19CC••IW Turtle Rock R. Homa by StaedaJd.PaclRC ill lmne ia tur- nina heads amon, luxury buyers attracted by the home's elegant indoor/outdoor cldip. accor- ding to aeprCIC8tatPes of tho b'Jilder. A setting in the prestigious highlands of Turtle Rock enhances the spacious. open •~ bience of all of the luxuriously appointed single-family attached homes at Turtle Rock Ridge. Plan 3 with its dramatic entry courtyard and inviting garden ambience is among four distinc- tive noor plans which have brought the project to near sell- out status. A handsome oak entry door opens onto a skylighted foyer which spans the length of the step-down formal living room ending at the foot of a curving oak-banistercd staircase in this 2.043-square-foot floor plan. The living room with its im- pressive fireplace and a separate formal dining room are ideal for entertaining. while a gourmet kitchen, versatile breakfast bar and comfortable family room cater to informal occasions. Outside. an enclosed patio area reached by both the living room .-nd (amily room ICU the IUae (or outdoOr b~lity. Fully fenced rear yards idd privacy. Plan 3 boasts convenient at- tached two-car garage and in- door laundry room. . A secluded bedroom wioa UP'" ~tain includes a lavish master suite with sloping ceiling in both bedroom and bath. plus two large secondary bedrooms and bath. All of the Turtle Rock Rid1e homes have an open, airy at- mosphere provided by coffetc:d skylights. clerestory windows. balconied gallerias. vaulted ceilings, and skylightcd stair- cases. The single.. and two-story configurations present such op- tions as the two-bedroom plus ·den. two-bath design to the three-bedroom, thr~bath plan and a square f ootgage range or 1,568 to 2.194. Such sought-after amenities as hand-finished oak banisters. hand-built masonry fireplace, ceramic tile entry, antiqued brass door hardware. dccorator- selccted lighting fixtures. custom hand-troweled ceiling treatments. and plush carpeting are standard. Coffered or sloped ceilings and intimate retreats in some PENINSULA HOME BAYFRONT 1130 E. BALBOA OPEN SUN 1·1 PM Ch•rmlng, Older B•lbo• BHch hone, 5-bedrm., 21h b8ttl, pier •nd float-$795,000. M•J be lea1ed .t S2,000 month to month. WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prime ground floor, ep•cloul 28R-28A, I petloe, ..,., pool. $151,000 COM VIEW LOT Prime A-3 P•nor81111c B•J view lot, city-coat.I 8PP'Owed for four l•rle condominium&. S1,200,000 LIDO ISLE Attr8Cttve 2 bdrm, 1 Nth ........ ...,,, homa... ~ ... lllmt celllnQ, brick tlrep18ce, aunnr prty• P9llo. 1270,000 BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT -. 8pect8cu._ d.._, 2 Br.-2 M. up, 2 Br.-2 ba. down. 2 b09I ep1c11 Reduoed to 8111,000 LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 115 VIA -..100 80UD WMch eun11 .. from 3 lewall of •2111 Helo view. 4 BR • 4 BA, ,..,,._.., .,_..... ldld£1n. Senclr b11all. pier, •nd tloet. ll,200,000 COSTA MESA INCOME Thra• Mtr8Ctlve alor9 bulldlnge on N .. pof't Blwd. C-2 Zone. S210,000 ---c --- plans accent master suites, alon1 with ceramic tile tub and 1bower surrounds. Corian pullman tops, dual vaniti~ and walk-in closets in many plans. Kit~ens feature tim~saving applianCts: hand-finished oak cabinetry ceramic tile counter- tops and charmin1 greephouse windows. Residents may enjoy a private recreation center with pool, whirlpool spa and cabana. A maint anc:c auodation ,.. ported by monthly dua from homeowners provides maintenance of the recreation center. beautifully landscapicd grounds. and home cxterion. Busy aecutiwt ~i1a. &M homes' excellent centralized Orange County location with easy freeway 1cca1 to major· business centers in both Oranac and L.A. counties. Fine ICbools. shopping. and entertainment op- portunities are nearby. I 'OLD WORLD' mu1a-THE TEllll VlllAI AT ·-IEAa Authentic Mediterranean architecture inOucoccd by "Old World' styling is the design theme for The Tennis Villu at Monarch Beach. an exciting new community of 180 con- dominiums being developed by Stein-Brief Dev.elopment in Laguna Niguel. Designed by the award win- ning architectural firm of Cordell Ross & Associates. The Tennis Villas features authentic Mediterranean styling in con- temporary shades or soft peach and aqua pastels lavishly sur- rou ndcd by tropical landscaping. The Tennis Villas are perfect- ly suited to the active, Southern California sports-oriented lifestyle. Situated on a terraced site overlooking the sculptured green fairways or The Links at Monarch Beach 18-hole golf course. the center feature of The Tennis Villas is a private tennis . club with a full array or amenities such as saunas. apas. weight room. locker facilitio. swimming pool, Jacuzzi and pro shop. Two distinctive noorplans in- clude '"The Centre Court." with a breezy first floor of living areas. master bedroom~ library and guest bedroom; and "The 6rand Master.'' featuring two master bedroom suites and airy kitchen with breakfast nook and private sundcck. Both floorplans offer wood- burning fireplaces with tile hearths and glass doors. classic French doors with safety glass. dramatic tile entries and baths. distinctive coffered ceilings with crown moldings. formal dining roo ms. walk-in closets and mirrored wardrobe doors.. plus an extensive list of kitcl)en amenities saclaas l••i•o•• cei Ii n1s. oak cabiaetry. microwave ovcm. ~ ~ ton and dccorator..W cted ftllyl noor coverirtt. Luxurious livina anas arc elegantly suited ror ~ in style with dramatic aoll course rrontagc: ~-Eada villa also features a Yiew Cleek or patio. To visit the Molwdl Beach Sales Pavilion, take the San Oiqo Freeway (5) to Crown Valley Parkway in La1una Niguel. turning IOuda to Pacific Coast Highway. Turn left to Niguel Road. tlten left to Stonehill Drive.. and rigllt to the gated entry of Mona.rdl Bach. Hours are from I I a.m. to S p.m. weekdays; 10 a.m. to S p.m. weekends. For mOR informa- tion. plese call (714) 49.l-6468 or (714) 832-2860. a note from Maury ... 3 Good Buys Under $300,000 BAYCREST 1131 Lincoln Open Sun 1·5 PM Exceptionally-clean, entertaining home, for family home -3 bedroom, 2% Bath, formal dining room, famlty room, nice yard and landscaping. $211,IOO ARTIST'S HOME Built by an architect & Improved by an artist Provides a home for en- joyable living. Cathedral celllnga & akytlghta, fireplace, hardwood ftoora, 2 patios, private beach. A11umable loan. S8e ttt 1211,000 OLD CORONA South of Highway. 2 bedroom, spa, low maintenance, hardwood ft good condition. OOf'I, '240,000 lei's Start lb1 New Y•r Ri111tl • --· -· -t._. -ti........_ ----.. ~ -~--~ -~ --=---- ·ta1una Ni111el. Calir. Enthu iattic hOmeowners will soon be able to occupy their spark ling new. ocean-view hC>mcs at 8cacota Hill Hiplands from Taylor Woodrow Homa with the' rapidty approaching ~ of pJlase one con- stnlClion .• The Mccls ttory of: Bacon Hill Hjilalands. lftclUdcd in the maaailke•t'~. mastcrpla11Dea Beacon HiD commuai9. itartfil .... ,. wheft 21 or the 3 t rust phase homes were reserved by •aer homebuyers prior to the October opening of the Clecorattid model homes. These first homebuycrs will be sharing the upcoming holiday seasons with family and friends in their new-found fabulous surroun- dinJS. A s a part of the award- winning masterplanned Beacon Hill community. ~con Hill Highlands affords residents a superb lifatyle of family fun. outdOor recreation and oc:ean- close living. Right at home residents can spaad free time by taking a refreshing dip in the community's pools, matching 'kills at a quick set of tennis. or simply relaxing in therapy spas. Then. within a short driving radiu . Beacon Hill Highland residents will find a wealth of pastime opportunities. Stretches of sandy beaches await sun- bathers j ust one mile south at Salt C reek Beach, while special- ty dining. shopping and sailing beckon visitors to the coastal Golf fan will appreciat~ the clo c proJtimity of both El Niguel Country Club and Monarch Beach Golf Co.ane, while fresh water fishermen hikers und bicyetists alike wili find the Laguna Ni1uel Rqional Park a prl>mi1in1 weekeft4 destination point we.ca a ttay·at-home riiOcil pmtiih. taideftta or liic• Hi.II Hi1hlanch can eajo, die pravaq allCI laury of tlMii umptuous 1urrouading1. A selection of four versatile floor plan ensure the richt room a rrangement for eac" homebuyer. ranging from a two- bedroom plan offering the catra spaciousness of a separate fami. ly room. With square footages rangina from 1.417 to 2,033, Beacon Hill Highlands encourages expansive living where friends can gather. ramilies can grow. and children and. grandchildren can come to visit. A miA of formal livina and For additional information regarding the Beacon Hill Highla nds neighborhood. in- terested buyers arc encouraged to conlact a sales r~prcsentativc at (7 14) 661 -2767. or visit the sales office and decorated model complcli. open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Colllw1ll B11k1r N1met1 A1mt The North San Dieso County office of Coldwell Banker Commercial Real Estate Ser- vica has been named exclusive sales agent for a 30.274-square. foot bcachfront condomdiium site in Sa n Clemente. .. communities of Laguna Beach to the north and the Dana Point Marina to the south. T o visi t Beacon Hill Highlands. ell it the San Diego (Interstate 5) Freeway at Crown Valley parkway and drive south toward the ocean. Turn left on Clubhou5C Drive (at El Niguel Country C lub), right on Niguel Road. left on Ridgeway Avenu~ left on Mount V crnon and up the hill to the model homes. Brent Hensley and Stecven Rotsart arc the Coldwell Banker hrokers handling the listing on the Sl.59S.OOO property. The California Coastal Commiuion has approved plans calling for 11 lu xury condominium units rang- ing from 2.065 square feet to 3.- 170 square feet . • When Only Corona del Mar Will Do ... Be a Name Dropper -:-Call Chris Hopper or Linda Thomas of Corona del Mar Properties 673-8494 . And Inspect 303 Orchid, 309 Poppy, 308 Jasmine, 312 Jasmine, 3860 Ocean Birch, and 616 Poppy. Find Your Dream Home! P .S. Snowbirds, 3 B.R., fully-famished home, Lido Isle, tennis, baacbas and morel $2,500/110. Nowt -mWPOllT -..CH -9IDVCID TO '114 ... -A 2 bdnn, 2 b9 condo wtlh mini CC:ll:n """' "' • 6ecuftly ..... COlftSll•. Community pool Md ape. L.nder OWf*9 Md IMd a....lded "' price. '31-1400 NaWNllT SNOM8 8AllCIAIM -A ~ pilll.S. MWty ~ 2 bdrm dolhouee. Light Md *' ... ...,.. eunny petlo. Community pool .... end~ Jult. tfMWt -- to the oceanfront and you own f'9 lend. s1m_ooo 131-1400 VILLA aAL80A NllnlOU8a -~ Md C9lhedr1ll ce1ing9 ~ .... a bf1gt1t and M'y alrnOIPf*e. A MIPef Pf°'*1Y for lhared OM*....., wMh 2 tWllr aufll I All COldlOned In 8 eecurtty bldg wlh community poof. Gt.-_..... fl;Wdl1g or owner wll ..... opClon~ 11-.000 831-1.aG •WPOllT llWI~ ITYLa -wllh ..... Wiiia. t'9d tile roola. llnd fto•• Med ~ A~ ut¥eded S bdrm. 2v. beth condo """ bMUtlul decor & bonus "' olllce end ...... dry room. Sun flied~ lkytlghta. mtrroted -dlObea. & ps- quet ftoor9. Communtty pooe. s1•.ooo a1-1400 .wPORT TOWNMOllR WITM DOCK -Wlllr to f'9 b11ch from this 3 bdrm. wtth d:8C:hed 2 car~ In • w::urtty giMed community. Thia ia a 2 story quiet end untt. Offered at 1235.000 631-1400 F1Dll Ill aEAUTIFUL •RWPORT ..... 90.1000 -TN9 lander repo pr'°9d ... _.., CIOft P.-IM' fl II Ma pelnt ...... and plenty of TLC. i..rge 4 bdrm. 3 be. wtltt f.mlty room. llM•Y & custom pool In .... planned yard. 1271.900 873-llOO DCrTEllDT Ole ,._N8ULA POINT -wfttt new r_...enta. new lhopl & of courae Ruby'• on the p6ef. 2 bdrm. den and 2 Nth reedy to move lnto & en)oy. Sdd compl.-wtth fabulous NmllNngs & decor and terrffic view. Securtty bldg. S289.000 131-1400 LMGe HOllE ON PDIN8ULA l'OIMT -S119p9 to community b11ch. tennis & oceen. bfk• to terry & pier. An unU8Ualty large 4 bdrm & family room hOme with nice aouth patio on a cNnnlng .. country" lane. 1358.000 831-1400 NEWPORT -ONa DOOR TO OCIAllPROllT -The Spanlah style architecture dr8WS your attention to thll 3 8tory home with Imported tile and cu.tom carpeted flooring & many deconltOr features. Three bdrma. 3Y1 baths. IMng room wtth oc.n view & targe family room. Lender owned at $395,000 831-1400 NEW ON UDO -A one stOf'y home on extra wide street to str9et lot. Open & "9Satile noor ptan wtttt 3 bdrm & den eurroundlng • charming patio wtth gu 880. s~ dining room & .. n porch. Cort fp, beamed cetltng9 add chwm .and char9Cter. a perfect propel1y for gracious entertaining. 1435.000 831-1400 OLDER OCEAllFllONT -with grMt pcMnUal. 3 bd, 2 ba. on•- tra wtde tot in one of Ne~• rnc.t arw of •nvte famHy homes. WaJk to elementary 8Chool. churchee, & yKht ctut>. $450.000 673-6900 FAlllL Y HOllE OM PENINSULA POINT -A lcweey 3 bdrm. wttt'I tormlll dining room xtra room tor den or offtce and cMrmtng ltlyfft family room wtttl bey and jtltty views. T errtftc k>cdOn, )Ullt _.,.to sand. Ful w::urtty pk'8 pwtclng few e cars. $558.000 831-1400. •AYSIDE COYE - 2 bdrm & den condo with b8yfront pdo in private gated community, JU9t a lbort walk to Balboa llland. UY· Ing room wtth flrepface & wetbar, top quattty decor throughout. Attached 2 car garage and comm. pool & ape.. Pnce Includes land $595.000 831-1400 OCEANFRONT 1-PLEL -UnuauaJ ON THE SAND propetty for owner I user + income. Recentty ~ In & out. ex.ra partclng induded with tin ~2 • 2 bedroOm property "' ftne ooin-- dition. Call tor demla. 1115,000 .. 17~ aALSOA 181..Hm UllUSUALLY 8PACtOUa -,, ... -.~on two full lots. Prtvat9 gat9d courty9rd entry to two *"Y 4 bdrm & tamity room. A qumity property with older '1t1 nd c:t.m. euper for targe ~·Quiet~ strMt. ._.to Beyfront. Fsry and Shope. S888,000 831 -1400 or S73-e800 NRPORT aol'laTICAft -wttt\ 7r1 ..-frOI' ae A one 8'ot)' ' bdrm. den ~ a 1am1y room 1n u . .,... -..Mt apecious P9ll0 .. QlltOlft pool fl I QMng to dodl for a.ge boel. Magnificent gourmet KJtchen.. 1911.000 131-1400 WATERFAONT HOMf.S. INC. •EAL TORS '\.l~. Rcnt.&l'-Prupeny Maft41.C"'CM .. , . . c mRllf ...... Thie home hu 100 poeetblllttel -otnce or mMr• room, extra large -s-rate room could be wortcahop or art studk>. 3 BR. 3 BA. Spe. IAYCIEIT .... Beauttfully upgraded 3 BR homt offers complete privacy. Light. bright. coordinated decor In the latest colors. Lush garden/spa. IEM*UY IDI.• Totatty private 2 BR with spa ready for untt to be bullt over 3 car garage. Garden patio Is steps from bay beachfront. • CMY• IZll.D Bachelors attentlonf The perfect condo with full golf course view. Ifs rustk:, woodsy, has high cemnga, fireplace, 2 BR & den. WTll.Uff 1111.• Fabulous price for a beautiful 5 BR home on cul-de- sac atreet. Many upgrades and builtlns. Private lot. A "must see"! IMllGA PBl•aA 1211.• Spacious dupfex with great ocean view. Walk to shope, theatre & reata"rants. Be a part of the ex- citing fun zone development. UllOA P'BllfllUU 1215.IOO Location & potential + C-1 lot wtth 8 garages. Adja- cent to .. fun zone" dev9'opment. an area with ex- c1t1ng possibilttles. PBtlSUU POltlT 1335.000 Old Newport charm with quality and craftsmanship. 3 BR. dining room. family room. Pine built-Ins & woodwork abound. Immaculate & Inviting! UDO ISLE 1345.000 Instantly appealing. 3 BR on large lot with marvelous south sunny patio. pine kitchen. bedrooms opening to outdoor entertaining area. A decorator's delight! llA8CllWE 1431.• Ocean. bay & night view from upgraded 3 BR, 3 BA townhome. 2 patios. fountain & central air provide gracious living. DOVEi SHOE 1411.• Single story. 3 BR, formal dining, den. Enjoy nlte Ute & bay views from living room or garden-patJo with custom pool. Feel rf.WlU POllT .... A story book guest house, a 3 story wlndmlll and a 4 BR main house makea this properfy unique, pn1c- tlcal. romantic -all on a double lot. Greet buyt .. ,. ... ·specious J>OO'-alZe lot. 2• "'· ~ commun._ ty. light, airy 3 BR N9ntUCkel Owner wNt carry wtth low down. POSIJble leaM I option. IUWIEW 1111.• Thia la the view you have waited fort Ocean. cl1y lights and mountains. 3 BR Nantucket, large yard, room for poof. Excellent financing. IUIR --Enjoy sparkling city llghtl from your own private ape. 3 BR, 2Ya BA, FR, pjua MCurtty for your famlty In tht1 guard-gate community. · IUIR •.• Expanded, customized 3 BR Nantucket, ocean view, wood trims, trench doors, added famUy area a pool- sfze yard. Assum. financing. IUVIEW 1411.• Picture perfect Port RoyaJ 2 story 4 BR home In private guarded community with pool & tennis. Panoramic ocean view. Excellent low prlcef IUVIEW 1411.• 4 BR New Bedford model, custom upgrades throughout. Panc;,ramic ocean & city light view. Private spa. New jumbo loan. IUNW 1421• LargMt model In Seavlew with good view of Cataline, ctty lights & mountains. Room for pool on extra wide lot. .. BR, 3 BA. IUllEW 1475• One of a klndf Expanded Port RoyaJ. Fantastic ocean & lights view, private spa. Top street of seavtew. 5 BR + Lanai. SUVlfW .... Super custom home bultt by Valentine. Spacious house, large lot. 3 BR. formal dining. panelled den ptus recreation room. OTHER AREAS ( 3 J ..... ",.. 11•• Bright and clean 2 BR condo wtth cool, shady bad<yard ·to enjoy summer barbecues. Near shop. ping, pools, tennis. mnmm Im• 2 BR+ den. Owner paid $225,000 new, then apent $80,000 on extensive upgrades. Gorgeous, Im- maculate & reedy to sellt 1a11 • u••• •·• Tucked llWllY for complete privacy yet In command of dramatic coutaJ & lights view. 3 BR, 3 BA wtth apectoua kitchen, brm & wood W9t t.r, tile apa. .. 1111•. -m&illl Stes>e from IMg Corona, thla 8 BR, 2 BA -... features amalt YltlW from LR wtth ht-beam ceilings and brick fireplace. Bring otter. JA.I IE CIEll IMI• Popular 1 story plan wtth 3 BR, 2 BA. FR. Many ex- tras! Redecorated, private spa, A IC, good location, gate guarded communtty with pool & tennt .. JAii E CIED 1111.HI Former mod8' home located cloee to pooll & t8nnia. T otalty redone, professlonal decor & land908Plng. CaJI for appointment. Cllllll -._uml .... Newer custom home wtth 180 degr ... oc.en I bay ¥19w. Room tor pool, 3 BR + FR Of 4 BR. a ~ 2 firep&aces, master BR retreat coutd be office or den~ lmWllti --An incredible value recently redecorated In prl.une white. Quiet location, views of ocean, harbor and sunsets. All this for under $500,000. lmWI ... 5 BR plus bonus room In medley o1 colOr & light Forever vtew. pool & spa. French doors, competnng combination of taste, room, location, view & price~ CllllU m -ml.Ill Remodefed 3 BR wtth unobstructed view. Exparwlon potential, stunning decor. Excitement of N9wport at your front door. IJlllEDlfl ll1U9 Your opportunity to own cozy family home with ocean vtew In dellrable S~lffa. Imm~ con. dttk>n wtth 3 BR, 3 BA. By appointment. .. Clllllft --... Custom Brtan JeM~•lgned Cape Cod 4 BA plus 1 BR ~ on come.-tot wtth P9B Md OCIM I bey~ HAPP Y NEW YEAR! Joenn A'*"'8n Ginny Ander8on 811 ..., .. Mercla Senta Debi Bibb Rita Boland Tom BolMd EIMnor Bowle John Cempb•ll e.n~ Joen Don9hue Jenine du Bot• Cerolyn &die L)Wn. Ewing Jemee T. Muller Sue E1d1y . M..,_Guth 8hlftelJ1 H.,,.. cathy Kallna Rita Kurtz Guy Ltvlng8ton S•a Mlntn Marela Matthen Lola McLoon Carole McMahan Judy Mertr Barbera M ... Lydia Murphy Edie 018on Vice n1ldent . ........ ,,.~ eor• Bald•k•• Alllll8rit ltlinch ...,...., I l(jiy P.Mter KayRMger ~ ... ullton . a.t.A11dy Marlen A11dy Judy Aobblr'8 Lucy Aoea Cynthia Aumafeld Ff9nk&ennee Jennifer Shaw ....,ne8hew H_, Thamer DOttle V81entlne U..Whtte Bob Yorke