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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-02-27 - Newport Harbor Ensign_...,...w....,.111 ... City Councll to Widen Bridge, Scraps Plana to Try and Raise It ..,,... 0 5 • leertinc to fean tbat c.aJtram milbt cancel plaDI to widen the aorthbouad lua al Newport Boulevard from l2nd Street to the channel bridFt the Newport Beach City Council voced to .crap a project caDina for the ~-o)d .,..... to be rai:ecd a wdl The council bad bem oo record u favorina a new. hisher brid8r to ease . problems ell pea ieGCCd by boaacn from Newport bland, Balboa Coves and ellewhere on the 0.nnd who say they canl navipte throup the bridF'• main arch except at low tide. The vote wu 4-3 apinst bepina the new bridae project alive, with Mayor Philip Mau rer and council members Rutbelyn Plummer and Bill Aaee in fa\IOf. The majority wu swayed by a sWf report from· Benjamin Nolan. city director of public works. which warned thac Caltrans might award its SI million for the alreacty ... pproved wldenina project to a road improvement elsewhere in the state if the council didn't affirm its backina. The city has matched Caltrans' fundina for the wideoin1 project. which increuel the number af lanes fTom two to thrft. Council member Evelyn Hart, who has always opposed the higher bridge a u t•"'9? Surf Guitarist Dick ~ale Fights To Save His Gillette Mansion Quick Police Action Stops Suicide One of the Balboa Peninsula's most colorful residents is in danger of losing his house. Dick Oak, the heralded .. k.ing of surf guitar, .. is fighting a battle to cling on to the ··Gillette Mansion," built on Channel Road in 1926 by King Gillette of the razor fame . Orange Coast Thrift and Loan is attempting to sell Dale's three-story home, claimed he has defaulted on payments. Dale has fiied a lawsuit and obtained a temporary restraining order to block the 5alc. A hearing is scheduled in Orange County Superior Court Tues-- day. March 4. The house. which sits at the end of the Peninsula. overlooks Newport Har- bor. It has 17 rooms and six baths. The lawsuit reportedly states Dale borrowed $890,000 at an 18% annual interest rate to avoid bankruptcy in the summer of 1984. His monthly interest payments were more than S 14,000. Dale. who happily posed for a ·photographer. refused to comment on the legal pro- ceedings. Dale's attorney. James 0 . Webster of Cerritos, staled in court documents: ·r have discovered certain matters that lead me to believe that the current foreclosure by OCTL is invalid for several reasons. one of which is the fact that OCTL 's notice of default and election to sell was prematurely filed ... Dale helped launch the surf-guitar music craze in the early 1960s. As the leader of Dick Dale and the Dcltoncs. his hits included .. Let's Go Trippin'. .. .. Miscrlou." and ·surf Beat." Quick action by two Newport Beach police officers saved the life of a distraught 17-ycar-old Corona dcl Mar youth who attempted to hang himself in the utility room of his home. Police spokesman Trent Harris said the officers responded to an urgent caJI from the youth's mother Friday. who reported her .. son was out of control and threatening suicide. - Officers Lamont Jarrett and Pete Panos responded to the call . Harris said. and hurried into the house where they found · the youngster hanging from a doorway a few inches from the floor by an extension cord he had fashioned into a noose. .. He was blue in the face and not breathing. .. Harns said. While Panos lifted the youth, whom . police would not identify. Jarrett untied Police to Start Balboa Foot Patrols March 1 by Georp hppa In an effon to bolster its presence this spring and summer. Newport Beach police announced they will use ten officers on foot patrols beginning March I in the Balboa Peninsula. Balboa Island and Newport Pier areas. Trent Harris. spokesman for the Newport Beach Police Department, said the off 1e1en. who are to be pulled from other beats, will work the f OOt patrols thf'ouah the summer. Police had problems with some beach- 1oin1 youths last summer. leadina to the imposition of a 10 p.m. curfew on minon. The curfew ia in force apin tJMI year. •JDll&ead. of placina all of the oft"acen in cars. we will put some of them on the streets, .. said Harris. Whether the depanment continues to use foot patrols after the summer depends on whether the Newport Beach City Council aarees to fund the plan. he said. City Manager Robert Wynn said the department has requested five permanent f 00( patrol off aoen-at a cost of about $185.000-for 1986-87. The council must act on the request by July I. he said. Harris said the propam will function as a deterrent apinat vandalism and baraasment of busine11 owners and raidenta. Statilticl on vandalism in the pcnirwula area laat aummer were not available. Harris, who worked the area as an investigator, noted ... Ounng the summer. there is a largie increase in the number of such incidents. .. A majority of the kids have no problem with the foot patrols. Only some of them do, .. Hanis said. Charlie Bauman. president of the BaJboa Improvement Associatio~ voK:ed support for the foot patrol. .. This will definitely help,.. Bauman said ... Now people can walk at niaht down here and be more secure that tky won l be baraued ... Bauman.. who lives at the end of the Balboe Peninsula. said be and hil wife are alraid to wait down to tbe Pavilion I ...... a the n005C and helped lower him to the vound, Harris said. Resuscitation efforts succeeded in opening a breatbjng passagie in the youth's lungs. Harris said, and paramedics later transferred him to Hoag Memorial Hospital. He was reported in stable cond1t1on there. I N s I Busrnas C1lend1r Clllllftld Costa .... llf 1 Dtntng f1111llla Fabten Fn• Llpll MlrtllSClll , .......... ....., Girl Sea Kings Page 7 0 E l 8 11 10 13 5 11 4 14 7 11 I 7 12 .. - Homeowners Not Liable for S600 Fees Feds Say Harbor View One of 47 Best Schools "J.a.dT' About 100 laomcowaen in die Wal Ntwport ar.ta CG1•••mily ol Newport Sbora a~ able to bmathe a coUectiw sip of rdicl this week after an arbitration panel rukd tbq• would not be liabk for lease payments of more than S600 ~r month on the land where their ttSidcnc.es rest. The arbiten. appointed by Oran~ County Superior Coun Judge Judith Ryan. ruled the payments would vary between SI 35 and SI 55 per month. That's quite an increase over what those owners were paying to landowner Signal Landmark l:Xvelop~nt Corp. of lrvinc- wbich "as about S25 to S40 per month. But as Ninfa O'Brien. chairman of the homeowners gr-oup which formed to fight Signal. noted. -1cs at least s-lauabk. you can hve with that ... The iss~ entucd the kg;al arena an July 1984' when Signal an- nounced landleast cost jumps of up to 2.400 pctc:cnt to home- owners as a result of increased JWopcr!Y values since the signing of the original 25-year least agreement with the property's developers in I 9S9. The 200 homeowners (of 396 in Newport Shores) which bad not purchased their land from Signal formed an organization to file suit against Signal The lawsuit. alleging fraud. product liability and artificial manipulation of property values agaanst Signal. 1s stall pending. but the immedaate probkm of the lease agreement has been ~tied Sipel IAndmart oftir:::ial Ctaia' Boucbe1' could not be reached forcommmt. ~ difference in lcaJe values varied between what the home- owners felt was correct-about SJ per square foot-and Signal'~ posiuon. aJmost ru per 5qU&tt f 00(. In the end. the arbiters settled on about the midpoint of the 1~0 positions.. SJ 1.25 per ~uarc f()O(. O"Bricn noccd that the fiparc is for what the property is worth as raw land as it existed before development of the area took plaoe. .. It was the developer which dad all the work on that property. putting in curbs and gun.en and making the area buildable. It wasn' even oc:canf ront property ( 25 years ago) until the dcvdopcr dredged it."' she said. ··eut Signal was taking the position that it should be paid for an that wort ... she added. The three arbiters. one each selected by Signal. the home- owners and a third by mutual agittmcnt. ruled last August in favor of the homeowners. sayina the property should be valued on its undnelopcd wonh_ That set the stage for last weet•s decision. -rhosc o( us who aft doscst to the battle ... were very dis- appointed ... said O~ricn. ·eut the rest of the community is YCf}' happy."' She charFCf that -scare tactics .. used by Signal forocd many people into buying their lots from Signal in order to avoid the massive landkasc inctta.SCS. including 143 homeowners who bought their &EM WISE -.Y ~ c um t •• 1011 s s.nantN Smith. the ltW9eel •· ~ -otd who became a peace enq for ttle United Stites died tnip:.alty 1n a plane crash en Maine last ~ She was re centty honored by the Soveet Uneon A daamond found 1n e.ast ~n S.~ near ttle "'~of Mirny was~ after her In tts announcement d ttte honor.Tass.. the olt.c:aal ~ ~ d the Soveet Uoaoo. said the dtamond -as named ~-because -she IS wefl ~~ed tn the USSR - In the~l scheme of thaop, re•~eonstups bdween the USA and the U S.S.R are very recent. fUSt a few hundred years old The bnUeant diamotld es. m COf'11Pal'· rson. qurte old Rec.ently some rewarchers boulf1t a 1af81! quant- ity of <Mlwo.i ~.the mlllenal horn wh1Ch pohshed eemsmnes es tlMn. and broke Jt up to retJ -ewe bny pmets embedded wrthtn Us.na carbon datin&. the re- searchers found the pmets. and ~efore the diamonds. to be ow:r 32 bifhon years old The df.amorld ~ wear rs an ama.rttll pmstone, fonned by the rmehtY fore.es of pressure and helt. cornpK!lna carbon into a br1lhant. fiery stone Tons of ground were rem<M!d and pro cessed to retnewe aust that one stone Diamonds Me preoous, and each dt.amOf Id )IOU own erves .,ou access to a lund of eternity Come by the store today-we'll show ~ your future m the d&a mond of 'fO'-K c~ CHARLES H. BARR 'timber of An9 iawl Gem SocMity 9.u.~~ W991diff Plaza 171h 8fMt flrwine Ave. Nampcw1 8 II ct; (714)-Ma-3310 property a. December 1"'4 for u muda • S60JJGO to SIOOJIOQ. She CODteDded the property•• market value is doler to M0.000. .,There•s no quesaion Sianal scared a lot ol people with this. including • lpt or people who borTowcd money to buy at hip int.ereSt rates to purchase the land. even thouJh they coukln\ afford it. ~ ~ many people •ho couldn "t lccp at nipt. .. she said. She also said that homeownen were unable to se:U t.beir homes during the put two years bccau. prospective buyers would not aa:ept such hip landk:ue fea. The landleasr rate is in effect for the next IS yean. she said. Most of those leasing continued s-ying their old rates while the case was being arbitrated. Badham Running Fiw-tcnn Congra.sman Robert Badham (R-Ncwport Beach) has taken out papen for a sixth term in the U.S. House of Rcpreten- uatiws. Badham ·1 40th District. which extends to Fountain Valley on the north. South Laguna on the south. the Pacif1e Ocean oo the ~and to the Rjversidc County line on the cast. shows a voter registration of 58 percent Re- publican. and 31 pe1 cent Demo- crat. -,c...~ .. Harbor View Elementary School is one ol 47 ICbools around the nation being considered for an award of excellence in the U.S. Department of Education\ National Elcmcnuary School Re- cognition Propam. If the Newport Beach school is reco1nizcd with the award. it may mean a chance for the off.a.ls of Harbor View to attend a ceremony this fall in Washint- ton. D.C . and shake hands with Praidene Reapn. .. All of us at tbe school arc excited about thi~ .. said Larry Alford, principeJ of Harbor View. .. E~ if we're not chosen. it' great just to be nominated ... he added. Alford said one aspect of re- ceiving the award that most intrigues him is the chance to visit Washinaton. D .C. and be recognized for oUUtanding work. .. , haven' been there before and it would all be new to me ... Alford remarked. Alford said an 18-pagc deJ- cription of Harbor View was sen• in to the Department o f Ed u- cation. The paper was prcp9red by faculty membcn and parents. In addition. the selection was also the result of standardized tests conducted at each school for the put three yean. At least 75 percent of tbe saudcftU at each school mma ha\'e ob .. lned scores at their aradc level or higher on the tests in radin& and mathma~ Alford ·said. Another critena. Alford said. is ah.at the scora must increase at least S percent each year during the ttm:e year period. .. We met the fir1t criteria of the 7S percent. so we dido' have to worry about the other ... Alford said. federal education officials will be visiting some of the 47 tchools in late March and early April. •Tbjs is how they will DarTO\I it down even further .... Alford said. ·The offecials will spend about two days at whatever schools they choose. to check a nd sec if the 18-page descriptions each school sent arc accurate ... Alford said. John Nicoll. superintendent of the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. said tM a .. rd nomination is the result ol con- tributions from parents. mff and students. ..It's a recognition of a Jood staff and an excellent school ... Nicoll said. The final decision will be made in June. Council Goes 4-3 With State Plan to Widen Newport Bridge 1 , ........ proposal. noted the amount of summer traffic which jams the bridge. Current summer traffic averages 60.000 vehicles a day. -1cs easy to get into our town. - said Han. -what we need is an ca.sicr way to get out. - The widening prOJCCt is on line for comtruct1on in 1988-89. To rai5c the bndgc an cstima ted five or six fm would have incmucd the cost by as much as S2 million. the increa~ to be split evenly between the state. city and affected property owners through forma- tion ol a special uscssment dis- trict_ n£ BEST ElJY 1111 ••• .., ••• BIOi. •am&. .. PRIOllALCOWUI& cc"'ca•1•Dw wwwr: c..pottec ~rt,..r•l• •"•llMl • e t r--•le llNIC-. C-t-.... Ill ~ .. ,_ -•llal»le ..... l ea---··-=t· C.l-4erl64· h .. r-. .....,_ ...... ._ •• _o __ 7 14 281 5865 New bridge backer Sandy Wil· ford told the council support extsb among the 283 property owners for the asscss~nt distnct. According to results of a survey he conducted there. 63 percent were in favor of a ne~ bridge e'·en if having to pay a ponion of the cosl. 25 percent were opposed and 12 percent did not respond. A city survey conducted by mail was less conclusive. said Nolan. wi1h 43 percent in favor. 25 ~rc:cnt opposed and 32 peroenl not responding. Nolan pointed to several factors which made a new bridge project risky: • The state has approved SI million and the city might not be able to secure S600.000 more. ""ThC'rc is a YCf}' serious shortage of funding for state projects ... he said. • Property owners mjght vote down the special assessment dis- trict (which requires a simple majority). possibly killing the project or forcing the city to come up with the property owners· share. Residents of the channel area have resisted any attempt to Ft them to pay a portion for bridgie improvement in the past. • A new bridge project would require a much more extensive construction job. causing signif- icant traff 1e problems for as Iona u 12 to J 8 momhs on the much- uscd road. • Additional delays in ICCW'ing funding. environmental approvals and thrtt-pany aarcemcnts could push the limctabk back .. at least two years-from the 1988-89 st.an date. A repon from Don Webb. cit} engineer. which accompanied the survey to homeowners. estimated that assessments based on 1hc sue of lou o~ncd by waterfront residenh could run as high u S 12.000 along the main channel for parcels 1hat arc wider than so fttt. In add111on . council mem~er Jackte Heather said that a meeting with State Senator Marian Ber· geson ( R-Newpon Beach) con- vinced her that no additional state funds for the bridge-raising would be fonhcoming. After the meeting. Maurer noted ... The bottom line wa\ money. Even when we approved the new bridsc originally. it was qualified at the time-depending on the participation of Caltrans ... Only a handful of supportcn joined Wilford in support of the new brid1c. leading several members of the council to quc:s-- tion how strongly channel res- idents supported the assessment district despite dx survcy"s rcsulu. •1t•s been my experimce that you have to have much greater community involvement than has been demonstrated here to get something like this done." said council member John Cox. Caltrans has estimated the bridge structure. in spite of 'iu •F· is sound and can la.st another so ycan. Nlllli11 To Do? Ch•k the New111rt. Eaai11 Cll11lllr ................... BllllOI Ferry Clalld 11ae •tlMie lalalld PertJ ii clo11d to Hlo tnlrac ~ Pit ,, M. 21. -to ... ., ol N.w,.... 111~._,... coe- S36 Mllllon Ticketed For Sound Insulation ••ti•W.Md.el'Ulilelliiel Laadi• . .,.. oa tlac 9alMe P1 • ' n. .,.., ii c1pen1• to•• apll'aiiw on SetadaJ. ..... I. Not Gullty Plea Entered In Promises Death ., ..... , . A Newport Beach janitor pbded DOt pilly by lalOD of Mnity to tbe murder of a niabt- dab~-llallown m,bl. , ...... l hi' Dt1 I lier Jr~ 22, ii 9ocwd id * .,.. cleada of William A. Girand, 2A, iD die ,.,., lot of PrcJ-pjr1 llill*Jab. A pretrial bean. for Dualer ii• for April 4 ia Oranaie 0mn«y Superior Court .... a jmy trial ~-July7. Accordiq to prOICCUtor Ri- dlanl lilt. tJae jury would bear u.e cue apiut Dualer and clelamiae Ilia pill or W.-.ac; 1-m. A rulial oa tk dme .. I'\ amity ......... .,,.~after ...... PQCllialric tnti"'OllJ if die )my fiadl -pilty. Polae ... tllaa Dae*r Fl ialo -•I I Id widl die victim la1t llallowcen cvenia1 about _...._ lie CO}lld park laia car ia ... ·; 2 chlb lot .... lie -- to wart at die_,.., Tobi Bank '?ti. Dmllcr left tM ICCDC ia bis ·;1t·c11 der Oirud ..._.him to do IO, but rctutDed a short time later witla a ........... and fired u llaoca iato tbe victim ia m.. al W'OUI wi11ar•1, accorcliaa to t11i-.y liwa at tlae preliminary hearin1 last IDOlltb ne on• c..., 1mn1 of s..---... .,,row.I • 136 ....................... lor laoann OI a r J° dlat1 al S... Am Briel"• wbo IM wler die fliPI ..... al Jolla Wayne Air- port. ne board allo approved a purclaue plaa for buyia1 the homo of m rrlilkm1 thae. Both actiou were approved about a year ap, but apecifa Balboa Foot ~atrols to Sfttlln Soon • I nnt1111• ,,_NI 1 at aiPt. •we~ afraid of beina har- amd .and joltled by die pmten and otben around there." •uanan said. • J111t typical city boodJw. ism. Now we sbouldnl haw to worry about tbat. .. Bob Painter, student body piaideDI m Corona dd Mar Hip School, ii one Balboa resident who ii DOt ia faYCJI' of die incftue in police pabOIL ·we alaady mweaoup poicz clown there alaady,. Paiatcr aid. •Wbat do we med more fotr Painter aaid lae fccll many youdll who liw iD die area are hwtratecl aad afraid to 10 out ......... raak m die cuafew amt iacrcwd police ,. ..... •1 am inti•i.daled by ~ .. he a.id. ·1 try to be -to diem and bcp oat of trouble became this police force ia 1trict and doan' take any ptf, • Painter aid. -nil ii aoina to mate it wone down beR.· "Eecapeto Adve•t.re" Nis•t ~ TONIGHT! Tlluraday, Fell. 2 7:30PM NEWPOllTEll INN . ..• , .......................... .. t..m about ..... eeaipee to beh:N• .. ~ photo ularia. ....... hlMflinn combt•. nWwtt ,~ .... ~ (7J4>.'17J-3.J54 of tlac plaa were bcld up by lawsuita •lricla cballea1cd cx- pemjoe ..... at tbe airport. An apecmnt between the city of Newport BlllCla amt Joma Wayne Airport lut December allowed for the coumy .. apelllioa plan to 1.4 miJlioa P•• uw 11 per Jar O¥el' the aat 20 ,an. Under die aupervilon' action of tut wt. raidcala can apply for IOUDdproofina wbidl would bria1 noiK lewis within atate-- mandated leYela at a COit m up to S 12.000 per home, or offer their boma for sale to tbe county. The aouDdproofmJ proaram ii to include air condilio ... Mooring Fees Hiked by County The Oranaie CouDly Boanl of Superviaon increued moorina feea for it1 18 offshore boat dock.inp in Newport Harbor by more than JO peaceat lalt wk. The fees were bibd from Sii per tquare foot to $25, with the increue to be implemented and- uaDy durina the next tbnc )all. County ataff justified tbe ia- cn:ue by notina that rcatal rates for slips in the harbor have incraled by 64 peR'ent since 1980. The net incrcaac in revenues ii atimated at $4,781. The harbor bu I JOO moorina spots in an. WOULD YOU LEAVE ME UNATTENDED? * Have you named a guardian for your children? * Who wlll manage assets for your children and grandchildren? * Do you know that, without a trust your children and grandchildren must be given your estate at age 18? Come to a frM Mmlnar on wills and trusts where you wilt discuss the following topics with attorney Jamee A. Humptnya, an estate planning specialist. * How to choose a guardian or trustee. * How to make sure your estate goes to your children or grandchildren not someone else. * How to deduct your children's expenses for college, private school, lessons, etc. * How to avoid probate and legal fees. * How to avoid or minimize death taxes. ESTATE PLANNING SEMINAR • • 'r .. , Sentencing Jury Dodgers A Publlc Relations Ploy Jury duty is considered by most Americans to be a civic responsibility; a price we pay for our brand of democracy. To many, it is also a pain-in-the-rear, a time spent away from work, waiting forever in larae rooms with television sets blaring soap operas, eaves- dropping on sleepy checker matches, and a lot of reading time. Many Americans who vocally support our laws and system of justice do everything they can to avoid serving on a jury. North Orange County Municipal Court Judge Robert Hutson is acutely aware of that fact, and recently took measures to right the wrong. Hut.son is.sued a five-day contempt of court sentence to a man who failed to respond to his call of civic duty. The lesson Hutson has attempted to teach is an important one. Our democracy comes with a price, and that price i1lcludes the occasional duty on a jury. So Hutson has taught his lesson, the citizen will bl punished, and what is undoubtedly most important to the judge. the press has reported on the proceedings. Now. many citizens who were considering ignoring their summons are thinking twice about shirking their duty. Still. we can't help but question the severity of the judge's actions. Surely he is aware that the Orange County Jail is experiencing a bit of overcrowding, to say the least. Throwing a jury dodger in with the rapists and gang members isn' going to help that situation. Might not a fine have been a more appropriate type of punishment? The answer to that question beats at the heart of the judge's actions. A fine could have effectively reprimanded the jury dodger; he would have learned his lesson. The press wouldn't have reported the offense in the same manner. So what we 're left with is a judge who is practicing effective public relations. Whether the vehicle he used was well chosen-doling out such a harsh punishment- takes us back to a fundamental queston: Do the ends justify the means? To that question. and to Judge Hutson. we answer a resounding .. No." Baker Communications AWAAD WINNING MEMBEft ~-IP& P91 I £Mam• 39 State & National Awwds Since 1978 ...... Ml Trma ...... ...... ., .. ... ,,..... ........ ....... ..,c. I'd 1f llkln n1a111L .... 883 Productton pta Newport 8-h, t,A 02963 (714) 831-3120 PtNM send mlit to: P.O. Box 9318 Newport Bach. r.A 92958-9399 The Newport Ensign. Costa Mell News and Irvine Today n pubHshed ~ on Tlu1dap fl 1111 Ir Ear I 11 .... ....Yllr ftl ...... flllll(u.1 .. 1.QO}w-:•••a=ll_.chdd n l¥ cowt ......... Mir 14. 1151, • in cme A ID111=.ln Qut .... c..tr "ar-... .... CllltarNa. Ind lair,_...... • ,....... II ..-C _.. Httt• a, a.. atrnljPlu . ,_,... Time of my Life ~ The Friendly Postinan Now Becomes Friendly Junkman Once the Chrislmas season was over. we fully expcctcd the quan- tity of junk mail would subside. but lo! the postman not only ringeth twice, he seems to be rm,cthing constantly. For a period of 10 days, we deposited unwanted, unsolicited, unwelcome mail in a shopping bag. and we can now report that it totaled 87 separate pieces of mail. or an average of 8.7 per day, with a visible postage of S2.18~ for 22 pieces, or about 10 centa per mailer. That would mean the wasted postage for one hoUIChold for I 0 daya would total approximately SS. 70. The baa of junk mail Migbed nearly five pounds. and it included some of America •1 bigcst nama: Sean. E.F. Hutton, Salvation Army, Ford Motor Company. and the Harwnl Medical School It also included a number al leaa' hustlers, all tryina to separate you from your money. That's annoyina ~nougb, but what is truly irritatina are the miUeading meaasa on the outaide of en- velopes.. the sly come-om-•From the Off ace of the President... or .. Gift Conf111Dation Notice," or 06You May Already Have Won $250,000." Only one of the 87 pieces wu addrcued limply to 06retident." All otben carried our names. althoup they praented a wide variety of ~F1eton. Ful-ton. FCll&OD. The ftnt name altm wu abortencd to Ju or Jame, aD the product al faulty oompua input. What aD tbia -· ii one way or aaodler. we are oa too ... , lilt• tit.at arc bcina sold. You don't need to 10 to a midway to bear a barker hawk his wares. Wade throup my 10- day accumulation of mail and listen to these tempting offers you can\ refuse ... .. Is there a world of the su- pernatural?" from Time/ Life books promoting a series on ""The Enchanted World ... 061f you want to save money on your automobile insurance ... from Geico. Confidential opinion survey. from Religious Coalition for Abortion Ripts. Inc. •A new concept in the enjoy- ment of leisure at home.• from a factory direct adjustable bed manufacturer. .. Yea or No. Food is more f attenina when you eat it late at niaht." from the Harvard Medical School Health Letter. ·0on, Open Thia Unlea y OU Have A Friend," from KABC Talk Radio . TbeR MR ads for hardware. Scandinavian~ publications I never knew about before. like Coin w ortd. questionable inw:st- ment opportunities. and scads ol membenbip RV pub oft'crina free TV·a. comput.en. etc .• just to visit them. A realtor sent a notice •Jina ·1 !peeiltizie in your ~ • and it WU tbe only •ra-- idmt• mailer we received . Then\ no qaatioa dat direct mail ia cft'ective for many ·ac1- vertiaen. The problem ii that there i1 10 llUICb da•b direct mail, wllicb is a IAd rdlcctioe OD tbc ~ ol die W• btplla. It\~ w11J-.. ......... olJMM•-. ... deviously and effectively by the prolcuional political consultaDta. There's a story in advatiaing circles about the man wbo imerted • newpaper dallifiod .ct that rad: .. Plea.le ICnd s2.oo.·Tben he pve bis name and addlJIL Envelopes COntliniftl $2.00 poured in durina 1ubtequent weeks. He wu not paJty al mail dd'raud. He offaed nothing. Which is a lot more than much of the junk mail oft'en. But wait. Before long, the political campaips will begin apin in ~ and you1l really be flooded with junk mail, by the real junkie experts. Local Students Make DCC President's List A total al 314 0ranae Coast Co1Jete studenu mve m.de the President's List for maintaining perfect grades durina the 1985 faD lemester. The studenta were required to maintain straight-A ('4.0) &\'aaF for the temester· while carrying at kast 12 anit&. Local students rnakina the list were: Balboa-Valerie J . Aivazian, James A. Doezie. Eric C. Hyt- k~ Douglas J. ~ocb. David A. Maraotin- Balboa Island-corey S. Dick- inson. Bettina E. Meyer. Corona del Mar-Susan E. Cuhman. Eleanor S . Fonytb, John Kalayjian, Elizabeth D . Khoury, Mikato ~oyama, Liz A. Ollen. Brent s. Scbombeum. AlanB.Sqd. Newport Beach-Amy J. And .. enon. Cheryl A 8arms. ·~ J. Bennett.. Reilly S. €'ale,. Eli- •betb L Cobb. AllaD Jay Davis. Gianfranco DeFco. Stephen. M . Dbuy, Greaory P. Dias. Judith A. Jut.era. Tbomu R. LcBus. Thomas 0 . McElroy. Alistair C. ~Lona P. Pt• ciMno,. Simhrty ~. aa..,. Dnid M. llipley. Edwanl S. Se•,aillcr. Qri1ti11C A. Suw. Lcip A. Twmr, S--R. Zwm tlr• TM Loa A•ln n.i ru ..... ~.., .... ,. Ji fattier or a ~ who w aoee ...,_.. witb a IDObawk a.iRUl and ~ raa ol the~ COltUlllc IOIDe "' the kids ..,, ·~ ........ ~ w ~ a lot abotit people, pl'!"juitice Md human mturc from ~ dift'ant from the crowd. I aarec. Far from bciaa the niptmare of every ~ of a teaHaier. I think the experience of bavinJ a rebel in tbe house can be a~ one. I find the punb and punketta at my own 1ebool to be .-raDJ some of the IDOlt interahna kids uound. To me, it's more boring. to deal with a~ materialistic· young pcnon who is merely moutbina the thoupt1 of bis pamllS than to talk to a student who bu put some thought into look.in& bizarre. Admittedly. tbcsc punkl can let caupt up in looki• eucdy like the lat cl their peer poup. ript down to the exact brand of bia clunky boots they war. But you can aenerally have a aood convenation witb tbem; tbey bave usually done aometbing about just what tbey feel is wrona with society. Perhaps. bein1 a child ol the '60&, I have a wistful fccJina about protest u a means for ldtina people to think. One of my favorite students was a ~·boy who wu killed a few yean qo in an auto ac- cident. He worked in the front office with me. and had hair stictina up in little spikes all over his bead. When word spread tbrouab the school about bis ckath. all types of students. p1eppy to punk. wett devaslatcd. When period four ~ and Daniers seat by my secretary remained empty. she and I both bw$t into tears. He was kind. soft~poken and witty. and we loved him. His funeral bad a crazy mix ol people, just lite he would have loved to Ke. There were lots of pu~ many overcome by grid, with chains janaling, heads shaved. Since Daniel wu from a mjljtary family. many uniformed friends and family were also in attendance. We all sbaftd in his funeral, and cried toaetber. What really made us aapy was that they had redone bis hair to look Sauon Kouth i1 o llc,nud 11wrtipu1 -"' cot11WI"' "' UnJ. wraity Hl61r School In lrviM. 11w mothlr of o thlw-~ pl. IM Ina in Newport HftilrJ1. Shi moy be contocted in co" o/tlw N~ En.rip. •• Ill II Oft Y• Cll111- 1_,ut E•I~ llllln II 1111 E• • fUalCM. •• • c:ws •Oll.l<Am •IM~ ... DIM.IT • U Cit ema Id&- UNKELAGENCY 1•1E.411 a .. Ill. 111. -All.12701 541-3323 lheae ....... only ~atlhe8lrtl .,.... -Ballet -YOQO -Stretch & Tone -3 Levels AerObics -Body Contouring -Personalized Wetght Training Programs PDcc Wen 8dMtia caachdt widl a pra)W Yijl bep . • .. 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21 at tile lnlcrfaidt Trailer. It will a.cl • 6 ~m. $etutday. Match I. --British IsleslNorway. . . 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Aa stood as the supreme example such, it ii a play al ttaieadoua of realism. and bil mastery of power and im~ and one tbat characterization hu tona beca tats any audience, for it is not reco1nized as his unique con-the Usual camree two-ect play tribution to American theater. that requires little nclience ia- With the recent revival ol one volw:ment. It tats tbe audience of his masterworks, 1be Iceman as much as it tests the acton Cometh," his artistry is apin who play this moet demandina being recopizcd. The production work. now at the James A. Doolittle Outside ol Robards, boch Do- Tbeater in Hollywood after its nald Moffat and 8unard Hupa acclaimed rcvivaJ in New Y ort repeat their roles as in the New :r :;1::.:Sw:O'::t := York revival. They arc joined theater to new heights. by othen who were fcatun:d in both the New Y ort and Wubing- lt is quite doubly interesting ton, D.C. performances. To put to sec it performed by Jason it mildly, this is a display ol the Robards, Jr. and directed by J09e Quintero. Both men had worked sheer impact of fine acting not seen in some time. together some yean ago in the same play, and their talents make th.is production one that no serious theater-goer should m.W. A four and one half hour play, it is a penetrating look into the lives of some drunken discards from society and what made them Quintero is no new name to O'Neill. He has directed sneral of the man's plays. and he gives this play a kind of intensity and emotional fire seldom seen. It is an unusual direction in that the fint (of four) act is staged UNCOMMON STRATEGIES FOR THE UNCOMMON INVESTOR Call Joe Voyer for solutions to your IRA. Keogh, Pension Plan and other investment needs. Joe is a CPA, a real estate broker, a Registered Securities and Commodities Representative. a Rcaistered Options Principal and has an MBA degree in Finance. 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Roger R~ ~ BiD M.oorc and Allen Swift. This is, however, an ensemble of gifted acton who brina the art of acting to new beiabts. .. At th~ Jome$ A. Doolittle ~. 16/J N. n,., St.. H• lywood. PWp 7w.rtMy tJrotclt 3crtwtl.y ., 7 p.m. • .wl Swtdtly ""1dna "' J p.m. l'ltt:lne: (11 J) '61-6666. , .,... Fi'••--.. ' ha ea for Newport c.e.rFuhjon...,,anna 1 W Diet Sch•ider, lmis1 69dOr for the rqioMl ...,..., C£l*r k>catecl in Newport heh For the past yar, Fanner bes leTWd .. vice president Of South- ern California lnduscria. • rall estate clnelopment firm. From 1980-84, he was with Grubb A EDil Company in the firm., retail properties division in Loa AftadeS. Farmer, JI, graduated from the University of Southern C» ifomia in 1977 w~ he wu a member of the Trojan lootbeH team. He played profc11ional football as a fullt.ct and special teams player with the Atlanta Falcons in 19'n-78 and the Tampa Bay Buccanem in 1979. 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Ontario. wllicb baa off'MD ea.-C.Mde McGavran S.ets occ~ Season Assist Mark Onuwe Ccmt C*F f,..,,.. pard Chuck Mcoanaa from Newport Harbor Hilla Id a Khool 1inPHcuoa a11i1t mart lut wt.. ...... * ...... droppld aa 14-64 deciMa to Compton. MCO.~ brobaa OCCulilt record which bu stood for II years. Crail Falcoaer, now the had bahthall COKb at Colla Maa Hiafl. cfiahed all 202 auisb duriq the 1967-61 teUOD. the •me year John Valkly set tbe sclaoors sinaJe-season scorina ra:Gld. McOavran bad 2 J I aain in 27 pma enterina Satu,rday's Cerlla illl ... -••••• ,. LC. ~.,., ............. ,, Jn f ... ,,..., .......... la Al•laa I .. Tiii iel llli 1kt1 ..... it ...... ,... .......... a.a " ..... ....., 111111 • •• .. _... .... " ........... « lat ••M ML Su AJ.-omo. .. ~ ol 1.5 a ...., after Madi• oat tCD ill the Pirata. 4-10 iD tlac Soatll Cout Con- fa~ k9 to Campton. OCC coachadcd iu season Wednaday at CcnUa. Mc<ie~ if be stays at the same .-e. abould fillilb the year witb 226 .. .,. in 29 ·~ 22 more than F alconcr bad in JS •mes Falconer•s aquad that year shot SO percent from tbc field and aYCl'QCd 'YI .3 points a .me. The Harbor Girls Fall in CIF Soccer Playoffs Newport Harbor Hip School's Pris soccer team was knocked out ol the tint round ol the CIF 4-A playoffs by Palos Verdes ·. with a 2-1 lou.. It was a dcltc contat tbroVlb much oldie~~~ Harbor bamta vario• opj,or- tunitia to capNft the ad. Newport Harbor ends the sea- son with a record ol I 2~3 and went undefeated in league play with I 0 victories. .... , ........ ...., D-12 ud • ..,._ ~ tbie Eaeern Coo- faca:e. MeOavna pu1e1 all to a lam wlaicti 1boot1 41 percent (73). 1,.509) ftom tbe fidd, bat awrap 1o.Jpoilltapmc. Sometimes record.,_sucb as • ., Maril'~ home nm mart ud Pac Rme\ career hit recoTd-are questioned t. ca.-cl uncompuable statiltica •Jt\ peat tbat we're able to baw somebody who can siw • some kind al a lift at this poinl in the .ason. .. said OCC Cmch Tandy Gillis. .. Chuck is an ex- c:dleat P'ller and he's \'CT)' patient with the ofteme . ., McGavran is a~ about seven points per pme. If nothing die.. GiDis bu the luxury of havin1 several key playen back for neit season; McGavran and Matt Judd would be the most pro~ aJt11ouP ~ bas been some speculation lbat McGavran may be some- where me next fall. Cd"9Romps The Corona dd Mar Sea ~ romped ova El M~ 82~2 in the first round ol the CIF .. A boys buketball playoffs Friday before 1.200 fans at the Sea l'.inp' &YJD. fl ..Fri!' scored <ti pojntf to lrad rbe way as the Sea Kinp ran lheir record to 23-4. Corona dd Mar played pow- erful Dom:inpez in the second round T ucsdy nigbL Results were unavailable at press time. Vessels Mischief and Lean Machine Finish Hibachi Series on Top of Heap Carolyn Hardy's Mischief from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club took top bonon in the PH llF- A Class in the South Shore Yacht Oub Winter Hit.chi Series Race No. 2 Feb. 22 and Lean Machine sailed by Tom O'ede of Cap- ilUano Bay YC finished ICCODd. In the PHR F-8 Class John Wiebd &om V~ YC Pili .. Carolyn Roa of Lido Isle Yacht Oub was tbe top Sabot B sailor. The next raana day will be March 20 and all women abot sailors are invited to compete. After racina there is much socializin& at lunch OD the dubbomc deck. In the Voyagen Yacht Oub Hot Rum Series Race No.) Piled Marine Scene Runaway came in first. Clair Snow in Snowman from South Shore YC was teCond and Falcon. sailed by Jim Ure. also from the host club finished third. Roger Gooding of Voyagers YC was fn in the Adult Sabot division and Sue Jeffries from South Shore YC was second. Kirt Goodin& from Voyqim YC was the top Junior Sabot sailor. On the fina racina day al the Newport Harbor Y acbt C1ub Mother Sabota Winter Invita- tional Scrin Feb. 20 Phyllis Drayton fiaislaecl lint in au. A ud A..-, N~ Nacy H• daimoa ud ..,...,. •nant tied for lecOlld place. All arc .......... ~ .,.., .... Feb. 23 John Francois Alben in 34 Carat finished first. Carl Last in Wings was second and Bruce Twitchell at the helm of Vonex was third. All are from VYC. The Newpon Harbor Yacht Club boaed the Lehman 12 fk:ct for the Humphrey Boprt Trophy Series Sunday. Feb. 23. Jim Buckiqbam from N HY C was fina. Craia Fletcher from Bllbm YC. second and Brett 8araard from NHYC was dlird. AD al tt.ae re.UM weft ailal imidc Newport Hart.or. For m Satmdays bqiaaina Maida 29. a Wwa\ ..... _.. tions• S.ili• Pr...-wil M .,aaswed'r• ..... •._. YadilO.EddlJwil ... with two bows of instructional lectura followed by two houn of on the water instruction by eoecbrs in 20 to 36 foot sailboats. The first seminar will be for novices and beginnen and will cover tenninology, parts of the boats. points of sail and con- trolling the sailboat. On April 26 tbe subject will be sail trim fcx inla mediate sailors; May 2A. mini-cruising for all levels of sailing expa~ June 21. Rub of the road. coastal naviption and charting Aug. 16. spi.ru.ter handling and Sep. 20 introduction to racing. Each seminar will cost S20. This is the 12th YQr this valuable insaructiona.J program has been held. For reservations and in- formation contact Gail Hine at (213) 378-0787. There will be a spcciaJ Clu.1 Z in the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Cub 1986 Anlelman Series for ocean racen to include entries from skippers new to racina or with limited racing experience. Anyone wbo bu woa rxe ~ pllia in lft~ qaUu sbould not race in Class Z. The fint racina day al ... a.-l1ICIC laica is March I ud the boats will .......... oil .lwh The oda .... wil --April 12. MaJ 31, hlJ J9, A.-23. l' . ... Sep.Jl.21. . . Only the paa•mnlt makes a fuughtt naming shoe. -~ .. L 575 $6595 CORONA DR MAR 3331 E. COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR 673-5531 (OPEN TILL 8:00 PM WEEKDAYS) . ... ... ------------------------------------------..-,. D AJ, .... SMJIJ a... Police Blotter · 06'5-Food valued at SIOO W Reported .... from Rona Blllip Juaior Hilb located at Ill .. Cllllll. .,., Clitf Dmc. 1520-An addina maclrme n.. ~....,.,/#I 11'*'1 •a publlo wWo9 t'oflt Me A1tlll*'f.,..., valued at S50 W ieported •oJen darar II o•n• end•• u• *' A11•PG'f ._,. It Mould,..__,...,.-. from a car parted in tbe 100 w.,. only ... ...,..,. ff/tlOfted fO ... Nt"""1 .... ,... o...-block ol J4tb sa.t. =.anc1.,,..,.....,.on1y,,,_.~_,_,_,o1c"'"-MdnofMolecon-· 2015-A aafe aad jewelry W1ll110 f, F1l:s 112 Olllll . 1200-An outboard motor valued 9' $167 W lepot1ecl lloleD from • boet mocnd in the «>00 block ol 0.nnrf Pllice. I llO-A wetsuit valued at Sii$ WU leported l&olicla &om a ret- idence in the JOO bloc:t of 33rd Stred. 1330-Gold eJCaWa frames valued at Sl.000 wue reported stolen from Opbaal Sbop of Aspen k>catlld at #9 Fubioa bland. 1630-A bl'onze mtuc valued at $6,'°° wa1 reported stolen from Marin La wrenc:e Gallery located at 3439 Via Oporto. ----···- 2230-A caac of aoaoyiq phone calla to a raidence wu reported in the 1300 block of Estelle Lane. ~ i lSS-RolaDd Herold, 44, of Newport Bmcb wu arrated oo suspicion of disonlerty conduejt. 214S-DanieJ Robert Rudd. 29, of H untinaton Beacb wa1 arrested on 1mpicioa ol milde- meanor dnmk drivina- 2345--David Edwin Zamora. 33, of Costa Maa wu anated on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. ay Order of r,.... "Tbe leaatUuDr l'amltlbed ....... Offlcel" SIWl llAllCll 2111111 U. · valued et Sl7,105 wme aeported 1tolca from a raidencc in the 200 block ol Via ~oroa. A..- 01.0.-IWTJ f.dwanl l.anten. "·of Newport lada .......... on 1u1picioa of misdemeanor drunk clriviaa. ~S-Donaie Hundlud Spic> er. «>. of Irvine was urated on IUlpicion ol mitdeaanor dnmt dJMna. 1400-Melvin Up1ball. 66, a transient, WU arrated OD IUS- pidon of disonlerty conduct. Frt61J, F•-1 t• a... 0810-A bracelet valued at $850 wu reported stolen from a ra- idence in the '°° block of El Modena. 1930-A wallet valued at S 10 containina $450 in curmM:y WU reported stolen from a residence in the 100 block off west Bay. 2300-A woman •1 bicycle valued at SIOO wu reported stolen from a residence in the 2000 block ol Barranca. Arnlllll 1130-Samuel Andrew Joh- onson, 39, of Pacif ac Palisades was arrested on suspicion of disonlerty conduct. s.a. .. ,, , • .., 15 cm.. omCKPUDIYUDOPTID#DID'IUALITY Large Quantity Solid Oak & Formica 5 and 6 Drawer Desks. Leather & Overstuffed Couches & Chairs, Swivel High Back & Secretary Chairs. 1.8.M. & BROTHERS Executive Typewriters, Calcu&ators. 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I0011 (213) 735-1511 091 S--Sterco equipment valued at $6,220 was reported stolen from Newport Audio located at 1000 Bristol North #12. 1600-Telcvisions valued at SSSO were reported stolen from a reaidencc in the JOO block of Oubhoute Drive. 2030-A robbery resuJtina in a lou of SJ 04 reportedly occu.rred at Del Taco located at 2112 Briltol Street South. ArNlll 0015--TllMJ 0 •t RolMrt Platt• '"'· JJ. o1 e .. 11..-a.ell wu ufteted on 1upkion of dilOldllty a.luct. 05JO-l.emcdl by Howd. 23, ol El Ten wa ........ oa ....... ol~oaadad. t6JO--ll9Uld 0eae w..-1. 29, "'Oudla Grow ......... OD "llpiciOD Of Prina faW ia- fortmDM to a peace omc.-. 173S-Rodmy Aliil Tboam. 30, of W•"""...._ WM arr1•1ll on 1uapicion of poueuion of dorideD. . 1830-H..,.a S.lilzar Apim. 27, of Sama Am WU arraced OD IUlpicion of dilorderly COD- duct. 190S-J.._ Willia Lewie WiJ. lard. 21, ol Newport Beecb was anated OD alspicion of poerllioa of ccaine. 1910-JOICpll Tbolpc Jr., 18, ol El Toro wu anat.ecl on au. pic:ion ol po91eslioG ol CCJC11ine. Swf17, F•-116 Cdll&ll 023S-An attempeed buqlaty was reported in the JOO block o( Marperite. 1410-A wallet and contents valued at SSO were reported llolm from a car parked in the 7000 block ol Seashore at Hithland. Alnlll 001 S-G~aory Allan Ander- son. 28, olSanca Ana wu aaratcd on suspicion of disorderly con- duct. 0 I lG-Duin John Killian. ~. of Newport Beach wu arrested OD Aaspicion of retkba drivi.na. I lOS-Robert John Stack. 24, ol COila Maa WU arraled OD suspicion of aivina false ID to a pace dl"acer. 1730-Michael Robert ~ellc­ ber, 21, of Newport Beach WU anatcd on 1uspicioa of milcle- meanor drunk clrivinl- 2000-Joae Otaer Flores, 37, of Irvine WU anated OD luspicioa ol miedtmtanor drunk drivi.na. 2JSO-Andrew Jay Ondick. 20, of Chino wa1 arrested on suspicion ol poueaion ol oocaine for sale. M_..,,F._,11 CrlnlMI 0740-A car stereo and speak- ...... _DllWHI SUNNY4'1Dl!!-OF-THll-STRllmT SIDllWALK SALll Fine Boutique Clothing. Gifts and Antiques 3400 Via Lido. Newport Beach. Calif. (71-4) 675-7810 • lido villoqe 3415 via oporto (714) b75 -J2b1 .M t«S WA UDO r.EWl'OltT KM:" CA....,• 11•1en-1m1 SHOE nEE 3410 Via Udo N9Wport Be.ch. CA 92883 , OPEN SUNDAYS 12:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.M. 714/673-7710 .KA RALi MIOVlal*NazJ&1 •11•a111 • 876Ull ........ 1115 ..... , .... .... ,,_ ......... Ill ... 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DriW. 1620--A Pd ud lihw .. .... valued at S500 w reported atolea from a naidnce in tlte 4200 Mock ol Part Newpwt. 22SS -Vanclal1 reportedly caueed UGO in clamaae to a raidence in tbe 1 IOO block of Newport a.a DrM &It. 2255-Car 1tereo equipment and ....... witb. total value of S 1.213 wae reported stolea frbm a car parked in tbe Sberatoa Hotel putiaa lot lcaled at 4'45 MacArthur Blvd. A...-. 2030-Martin Juris Jurjab, 34. ol COiia Mea was anated on 1u1picion of mildemeanor · dnmtctmm,. 2345--Cyathia Lee Glcn1er. 7:1. of Newport 8cac:b ... anated on 1u1picion of poucuion of amphetamines. T .... ,,r ... _,11 Cltllm 1230-A telephone and am- werina machine valuocl at $425 wu reponod stolen from Plun- kett\. lcatlld at "66 Via Udo #D. 1420-A Bulova walCb valued at SIOO .., n:porfed llolen lrom a retidcnce in the 100 bloct ol Sea ... I S4S-Miacellaneou1 house- hold itam valued at SI !176 ~ reported ttolm from a aesidimce in the I JOO block of Bayside. Anll9I 095S-Vincent Ralph Scher- aldi, 23, of Palm Sprinp was arrested on suspicion of grand theft auto. IOOS-Denny Charics o •Ane1- lo, 19, ol Palm Delert wu anaaed on suspicion of pand theft auto . No adverUNr ln th•• paper i8 more than a CJallOD away 1811 '1Yf7. t•THE NIWPORT EHlfGNIC08TA D•M--MW• TmMY ..... Zandra Rhodes Fashioris I Highlight Museum Benefit The flamenco music piped in over the Neiman-Marcus sound sysaem set the tone for -s.-rush Impressions,.. the title of British deaianer Zandra Rhodes' sp~ng couture presentation. Inspired by a trip to the Iberian Peninsula. the heritage. art and tradition of Spain pervaded all the fashions modeled. Hurwi~ Nora and Hal Lehma~ Dee Perkins, Esther Quick. Maa- gie and David Steinmetz. Ann and Wolf Stern, Jeanne and David Tappan. Beverly and Ho Coil and Barbara and Jim Glabman. Jim Reently reopened his Glab- man Furniture store in Costa Mesa after a freak accident which totally destroyed the family- owned chain. Some 2S.eoo pounds of roofing material caved through to the second floor. setting off the sprinkler system. which in . Once a )Ur. Kathy and Richard Hurwitz invite all their friends to watch Kathy participate in community theater. Naturally, when Kathy appeared on stage of the Costa Mesa playhouse recently. a resounding roar of applause giuted the actress, who is also known to be a hard- working volunteer for various charities. Following the performance. Renee and Lee West. Yolanda Rhodes flew from Britain to be present at the West Coast showing of her 1986 designs. houscguesting with Nancy Zins- meyer. chairman of the black- tie fund-raiser which benefited the Newport Harbor Art Mu- le\ltn. More than 300 elegantly attired supporters arrived at the Fashion Island department store to sip cocktails preceding the fashion show held on the second level. Dacending to the first level, guests sat down to a delicious dinner and danced to the music of Horace Heidt Jr. 's orchestra. Harborlites Patrons for the gala evening were the Fluor Corporation. Patricia Fredericks. Jerry Har- rinaton. The Irvine Company. Cheryl and Chick Iverson. Linda and Ray Johnson. Judy and Rope HemJ.cy. Jo aod Rohen McLain. Neiman Marcus. An- thony Otting. Gloria Schick (vice chairman of the event). Peggie and Robert Sprague. Betty and Richard Steele and Zinsmcyer. Harborlites who attended in- cluded Lucille and Al Adams. Sandy and Jerry Reigel. Jessie and Howard Daum, Joanne and Warren Fix. Nancy Foerster. Pam and Sam Goldstein. Annette turn ruined the entire ground level. As Glabman said .... am just grateful that no one was injured." ••• The Hotel Meridien ballroom was filled to capacity recently when the American Jewish Com- mittee honored Supervisor Harriet Wieder for her outstanding con- tributions to the Orange County community. The black-tie dinner dance was co-chaired by Marge and Leonard Shane and Maurice McAlister. Just a few of the many who attended were Judi and Michael Lapin, president of AJC. Lee and King Burstein. Cecilia and Richard Goodman. Hinda and Hal Beral and Diane and Donald Abrams. "INTO REAL ESTATE'' "Dill, • ..,.. and Fred Biewers. Patti and Henry Bikhazi. Christy and Jim Scheuer. Barbara and Ben Harris-to name just a few-told Kathy how much they enjoyed her performance as the heroine in the comedy .. Beyond Therapy ... • • • We hear of Harborlites tra- veling Nonh to supfll>rt charity events. But this is the first time we have heard of locals motoring to San Diego County! Rita Sprin- kel, riding in her own personal stretch limousine. attended Chil- dren's Home Society's 2Sth annual fashion luncheon at Del Coronado Hotel. Afterward, she joined a girl's slumber party at the Co- ronado Cayes home of former Harborlite Tenny O'Connor. ANEW REAL ESTATE FEATURE CHRISTA a GERRY LONG We are most happy to begin a column in the Newport Ensign on current real estate matters which are of particular interest to the home owners who regularly read the NEWPORT ENSIGN, COSTA MESA NEWS AND IRVINE TODAY Today's article 1s the third in this series which began on February 6th with an article on Seller Financing, and with last week's article on Some Do's and Dont's of Selling. This week's artic le entitled The Broker Made Me Do It examines the relat1onsh1p between broker and seller. Feel free to call us on any of the articles-for reprints or for further information. Real Estate .... DIGS OF NEWPORT INC. ri14i8i4010iia Jltl .. """' ...... 11111 ....... lcMa ........ ...,., Al1 ._...._ . Rlchlrtl ~rley -• .., ZIM•rr• lrllllll ..... lrllln ... , ... a.a R"9da IC11111rl lft• I pr•lllllill If Mr 1•1111-. "'*91, • ..,.._ IMAM. MlcMll •Judi Lapin It tM Alllrlal JIWtalt C.•11111'1 dlnw. -• .... ...... - ~~ 8i =~ ~~ ~ ~ Haris~ • J. ••• P• 11 RllUAIY r7. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIOH/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TOOAY and .. and voice •uc:ricww Costa Mesa Life For Mtditiooa1 iftt'onnatioo and ticket raervations, call 6»-$269. Sierra Club to Honor Locals Fran and Frank Robinson will receive a special award in con- servation from the Sierra Qub. They wilJ be among those honored a t the Angeles Chapter's 10th annual banquet. which will be held March I at the Bicycle Qub in Bell Gardens. The Robinsons have been in- volved with the Friends of New- port Bay for more than 20 years. From 1963 to 1975 the couple was the driving force in the lawsuit and citizens· movement that made the Upper Bay a nature reserve. Today the Robinsons arc still actively involved with the Friends of Newport Bay Dyslexia Society Offers Seminars The Orton Dyslexia Society. a non-profit international organ- ization for the study and treatment Lunch Menu Here arc the luncheon menus at the elementary schools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District for the week of Feb. 27- March 5. Thursday: Hamburger with catsup and pickles, potato rounds. tossed salad. chocolate pudding and milk. Friday: Manager's s pecial menu. choice of dessert. milk. Monday: Pizza. green salad. fruit compote, peanut butter bar, milk. Tuesday: Hot taco salad with cheese. lettuce and tortilla strips. buttered corn, Newport-Mesa bread. fruit. milk. Wednesday: Home style meat- loaf. whipped potatoes with gravy. yeast roll. pears with Jello cubes, chocolate milk. of individuals with language disability. has announced that an educational grant bas provided funds for a series of classes for adults and mature high school students needing spccialiud rcad- i ng, writing. spelling or study skills instruction. The seminars. provided at low cost and with scholarships avail- able, will be held at the Auor Corporation offices in Irvine. For additional information. call The Orton Dyslexia Society at (714) 731-5223. Santll AM ArmJ Air a-. Reunion Scheduled The I Ith an'nual reunion of the Santa Ana Army Air Bue (SAAAB) will be held March 15 at Orange Coast College. A popular part of the event is a display of buc memorab~ most of which has been given or loaned by SAAAB memben. If other military or base personnel have anything from that time to display or wish additional information about the reunion, contact Maj. Normal J. French by writing SAAAB Wing. Costa Mesa Historical Society, P .O . Box 1764. Costa Mesa, Calif omia 92628. iEIVlll IT U'-11111111 r• It .VI llM II tM ,..,, ... F• ~-11111 tM Y..a E•"9Y-llrvlcl (Y.U.I n ..... 1111 Ill 1119& lllVI 11111. C•lf Fr11lr llnl1tttl 1n C•et Ce11lt C11r1•. Tiii 11•1• F111t w11 rlClllly Mid 11 tltt A•arlca1 Liii• Hall 111 11.,.rt laca.. It rtl11• f11a fer Y.E.I .• wlllc• 1111'8 tMllllfl ••d y1111 dllta .... lnlnllWl111_., .. 1H ftMl"I _,,_,.._ Playhouse Patrons Sponsor "New York West" The Patrons Association for rhe Costa Mesa Civic Playho~ wlll sponsor a fund-raiser for .. New York West, .. on March 8 at the Neighborhood Commun- ity Centcr-1845 Park St. Artists Invited to Enter Work at Fair Festivities will begin at 6 p. m. and the highlights of the evening will include a dinner of inter- national foods, entertainment More th.an S3.600 in cash and purchase prize monies will be offered in the Orange County Fair's fine arts competition which is open to professional. novice and youth artisans residing in Orange County. Top work will be displayed MEETINGS Temple Bat \'abm'! second in a series of Teen Issue Workshops will take place on Sunday, March 2 from 11 a .m . to I p.m. The focus will be on substance abuse, that is th~ abuse of drugs. alcohol. smoking or food . Special em- phasis will be placed on the issue of drinking and driving. The panel will be moderated by Lynn Bloomberg. a temple parent and active participant in the PRIDE organization. The session will consist of a maan presentation followed by separate workshops for teens and parents. Temple Bat Yahm is located at IOI I Camelback. off Jamboree. in Newport Beach. For infor- mation, please call 644-1999. Teen Support Group meets Tuesdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Newport Harbor H igh School activity room. In Tramffloa, a Newport sup- port group for widowed men and women. meets Thursdays from 3 p. m . to 5 p.m. in the OASIS Senior Center. 800 Marguerite. Corona del Mar. BIRTHS Ho•g Memorltll Hoeptgl, Newport Be1teh 1-8-86 1-8-86 1-11-86 1-11-86 1-1 1-86 1-13-86 1-13-86 1-15-86 1-15-86 1-13-86 1-14-86 1-15-86 1-1 4-86 Mr. & Mrs. Rodrick Momgomery F Mr & Mra. Ed'#ard Meene Ill M Mr & Mra. Wayne Smith M Mr. & Ml. Patrick KMUng M Mr. & Mra. Mich ... Vayner F Mr. & Mrs. Br9t Potta F Mr. & Mra. R~rt Buetam4tnte M Mr. & Mra. Ron Sukenlck F Mr. & Mra. Stewn Miiier M Mr. & Mr1. Oougtaa Coward F Dr. & Mra. WMtherford T. F Mr. & Mra. Oarryt Pang F Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Steinberg F NO MORE SMOICNIUB> ROOMS! ~ ~ .,-P ~ ~ I T_,,, / C. , ..... .,,.,._II I ' CyprMa CostaM ... trvtne eoetaM ... Corona 0.. Mar Orange Huntington Beech Nwrport 8Mch SantaAna SMJBMch Newpon8-ch R~ LOOQ8Mch 100% Effecttve In eClminetlng: 1~-------------==- during the July 11-20 fair in Costa two categories: two-dimensional Mesa. framed work and youth literary. Booklets containing informa-There is no entry fee required. tion on the competition and entry Trophies will be awarded t6 forms are available by calling youth for most popular vote entry. 751-3247. Deadline to submit themcawardandjuror's choicc. entry forms is June 16. Youth literary entrants will Sculpture, including three-vie for trophies for outstanding dimensional and tw<>-<iimel'Sional writer. outstanding writer I illus- work, paintinp, graphics. mixed trator and o utstanding writer/ media and design categories arc illustrator combination. Deadline offered for professional and novice for this contest is May 6. artists. Jurors for the 1986 competition In both the professional and include Carl Glassford and Karen novice design categories, a new Mortillaro. Po Nong Liu will class for printmaking has been judge Oriental brush painting added. and Kenneth Jackson will judge Special cash awards will be calligraphy. Vick Knight Jr. will given to the best calligraphy entries judge the youth literary entries. in the design division. The Orange The fine arts depanment will County Society for Calligraphy also feature a mural painting will award a S7S cash prize to contest each day of the fair for the top entry in the professional chiktrcn. ages 2 through 17. There division and a $50 cash prize is no pre-registration or entry for the winner in the novice fee required. Additional infor- division. mation and times for the contest Other professional awards of-arc included in the fine arts entry fercd include a $50 cash prize information. for division winners. SI 00 for · • the best professional work of Traveling show and S 100 for the work that ~t represents th~ O~nge County Fantasies Fair·s theme. which lS a take off from the nursery rhyme The Cow Jumped Over the Moon. '"Jump on Over ... The fair will salute the dairy cattle industry. Novice awards arc S2S for division winners. $75 for best of show and $50 for the theme winner. Entry fee for professional work is $6 per item. Entry fees arc $3 per item in the novice division. Y ounpten, 17 and under. will have their work judged under ''r-----' HOUIS Mon -Fri 10-6 Sat 10 • 2 2711 • B E. Coast Hwy Corona det Mar. Ca. 92625 '• Ml So of M~ 8fvd on PK1flc Co.t Htgtwot.., ( 714) 675-4830 A program higtiJighting '"travel fantasies .. will be presented at the Newportcr Inn Plaza Ball- room on Thursday, Feb. 27. at 7:30 p.m . Imagine ballooning and barging down the Seine toward the French champagne vineyards of Moet and Chandon and Dom Perignon. W oukt you pref er a photo safari in Kenya. with lions. cheetahs. giraffes. zebras and elephants roaming all around you'? Maybe JetMIC 1r1,. •Ill ... , ......... • Ooors • Sm<>lle • Houaehold PHIS n ... tllH ent1 -1..--------------------------------------... Beautiful Yarns you would fancy exploring the Inca trails and the lost city of Machu Picchu high up in the Peruvian Andes? • 8 ecte<I• • Fu11g1 · ~~d-• Po11on • Pollution • Duet • Cont81ns .....,t1e1 Oill d11t11ted from lnllll and neros perfectly bl9n~ • No<l·IOJIC -•• ,. 10' Children. llUf.-Y Smell• Ilk• frNfl •quHZ•d or•nge /ult»/ ........... At .. ...... , .......... o ... . -•I'd , ....... . The new Anny Blatt Spring Collection is here! ~lo .Kn I~"\~ --:eeM\'4° & •hi\4.A If your fantasy kttps you closer to home. you can hike. balloon and river raft in Santa Fe and Tao . New Mexico. And if you have done it all, how about circum- navipting Antarctica'? ..,., m••....,... "°"' ....., ___ _ owAt T t• Cell tot Y0411t It• MmP'e ................. (714) 759-3347 "Juat South of the Five Crowna# 3901 HCH Eut Cout Hwy. The program will be presented by Escapes Unlimited. an .. ad· venture travel company.·· For information. phone n1-J1S4. ----Corona o.1 Mar. CA. n626 7141142-1331 IP I British Show Style at Art Museum Benefit bJ I •••Lo.doe Tbe British certainly arrived in style at a black-tie affair at Neiman-Marcus Feb. 12. Zandra Rhodes, award winning artiat and deaigncr, presented her Sprin1 /Summer 1986 colledion entitled -Spanish Impressions ... Nancy Zinsmeyer and Gloria Schick were co-chairwomen for the special event. with Colleen Espinosa from Neiman-Marcus hclpin1 to coordinate the evening•s festivities. Claire Trevor Bren accepted the Honorary Chair- manship of the party. AU proceeds were to be nefit the Newport Harbor Art Museum. _ ~~ wonderfully artistic sense. Rh~ reflects the heritage. art and tradition of Spain. Artists El Greco, Goya. Velasquez. Pi- casso. and Gaudi have all in- fluenced her direction and at- titudes down to the smallest d'ctail. This collection shows the pride of Spain. Rhodes has mastered the mixing of traditional and modern designs. The result is wearable art, redefined and al- luring. The color palette is unusual. Black and whites arc strong favorites, but ochre. red earth. a nd t he palest blue and pinks are hciptened by black accents. There is also a shade of blue from Andulasia (hence its name). surprisingly touched with pink. Opening scenes introduced the mystique of the Corrida de Toros in dramatic black and white. Silk shirts with high collars gathered at the neck with jewels were worn in se veral d ifferent ways. and o ver this was the classic bolero. but with a dash of a more modern design. The black pants were cut high at the waist, and then curved down low over the e xtra high heels. To c omplete the drama T• Httll ....... *• ......... 11tMaldll fir 111 l•atl1g tUb1n _. dhl atyta. of this scene was the flowing black faille cape embellished with Gaudi-inspired shapes of jet jew- els. Following this impressive culture-inspired opening. were s uits and dresses rich in color and design that are part of this startling collection. Cotton knjts celebrated their Spanish influence from Rhodes own knitting studio . The colors again speak for themselves with designs that arc new. innovative. and most feminine. Then came the drift.ing silk parachute dresses. followed by white silk faille draped shapes printed in the palest of pinks. The names of her prints arc also "xprcssions of her in- spiration: Spanish Flowerpot. Tile Stripe. Tile Check, Jeweled Check. Fiesta, and Spanish Fire- works. I The sequence called la Feria came on stage as an explosion of embroidery and beading un- rivaled in technique and design. Her finale was in ivory chiffon with black petticoats and black stockings. While the models were motionless on the runway. the wedding gown of dreams closed the fantasy show. The coUcction presented by Zandra Rhodes truly exemplifi ed the m ood of her Spanish Impressions. ·eeauty, Body, Mind and Magic ' Workshop ··Beauty. Body. Mind and Magic." a series of workshops. a fashion show and luncheon, will be presented on Saturday. March 8 in Orange Coast College's Student Center Building. .. Beauty, Body. Mind and Magic ... will run from 9 a .m .- 3 p. m . The fee for t he day's activities is $30. Event organizers Jean Blan- kenship and Marge England say this ycar·s program, which features experts from graphoanalysts to colo r / fas hion consultants. will be bigger a nd bette r than last year's . .. We ask panicipants to come prepared to expand their interests and e xplo re new ideas.·· says Blankenship ... We11 offer ad vice from local experts that focuses o n pohshing the image. reduci ng stress. stimulating the mind and tapping hidden strengths ... A fashion show by Bon Amie of Fo untain Valley will preview the latest st yles a nd colors for spring. Participants may take advan- taF of a networking opponunity by sharing business fliers and brochures at the Marketplace table. Pre-registration is strongly recommended and is underway now in OCC's Community Ser- vices Office in the Student Center Building. H o urs arc Monday through Friday, 9 a .m.-7 p.m., and Saturday. 8 a.rn.-noon. Visa and Mastercard holders may Come in often for best selection ... -Nancy Constancio Open 12 Noon Closed Mondays (714) 615-6513 J.J6 Pol~ AWWtue c..,,.. dill ,.,, CA ~ register by phone. Registration the day of the event will be .held from 8:30-9 a .m. in the Student Center Build- ang. For funher informatio n. call 432-5880. Weight Control. .. Professional. pe~onal. group programs. bod} composiuon a naly is. recipe and understanding. Fitcomp Contac·t Cindy Duput~. 8 J02J E. Coast H wy .. Corona dcl Ma r 71 4/675-1377 . ~ Suzy's Repeat Boutique 11'5.~,. -~ Desigim-Resale CJotbing y • Bill mu. • CblDe • Olcar de la RID.a • OQprv •D-V ....... ~ --• St. i...em Allo ftllt -,.....,. Palm ~ l «edan. 11m N. c.v-bift. Palm Sp~<m>•~- Cnmi11•11.,.....s by Appoi•rnrnt 3519 E . Coast Hwy Corona Del Mar 675-3329 ARE YOU A MODEL? Think You Have What It Takes? RndOUt PROFESSIONAL AND lNEXPERIENCED MODELS NEEDED -FREE EXPOSURE -BUIW YOUR PORTFOLJO AUDITIOllS llm&.D S PM WW. M .. CH S t Pll .. T . MAllCll 8 SUSAN BARLOW DANCE ACADEMY 16liD E PACIRC COAST HWY CalONA DEL MAR BRING RECENT PHOTOGRAPH FOR R.JlrTHER INRlRMA TtON CONTACT MARK RONDEAU PRODUCTOllS I Al '71., 615-QN1 .. P• 11-R•MY f7. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/tRVtNE TODAY ART TM Dant Collecdon. 514 29th Strttt. Newpon Beach. CA 92663 ( 7 14) 6 7S-4585. This month. show- ing the vivid watercolors of Chip- pewa Indian anist Sam English. Open Wednesdays through Sat- urdays. noon to 5 p.m .. and by appointment. The Newport Harbor Art Mu- seum prese nt~ "California Art ~.incc 1945." The exhibition in- rlude' works of JO artists and l ontinu~ through Saturday from iO a .m . to 5 p.m. Admission is 1 ree to museum members: $2 for . 1dults. $1 .50 for ~tudents. seniors .tnd the mil1tar~ and SI for :hildren to 17 year~ of age. The Orance Count) Center for Contemporar}' Art \\111 present the \\Ork b) Roberta Eisenberg. Candice Gawne. and Jillian Ste- "an through Feb 28. The show- 1 ng of contemporar} works in o ils and acrylic!! i!I o pen to the public Wednesda) through Sun- da) between the hour of noon and 5 p.m. The gaiter} 1s located at 3621 West MacArthur Blvd. S uite 11. in Santa Ana. Telephone 549-4989 for funhcr information. U .C. Irvine, opem an exlll*lon entitled .. Breaking Ground: New Architectural Projects from the University of California, Irvine. and The Irvine Company." in the Fine Arts Gallery. The ex- hibition continues through March I. The Fine Arts Gallery ts open Tuesday through Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. Admission 1s free. Stuclmt Honon Exhibit at Golden West College. I 5744 Golden West Street. Huntington Beach. Worh will include ceramics. paintings. sculpture. drawing. print-making and photography. H ours are 9 a .m .-2 p .m .. Monday through Thursday: and 6 p.m .-9 p.m .. Monday through Wednesday. Call 895-8134 for more infor- mation .. New Juke in Orance County .. 1s the theme of the current exhibit at the Irvine Fine Arts Center The invitatio nal ex hibition 1~ a s howcase of Orange County's newer talent. Hour~ are Monda} through Thursday. 9 a .m. to 9 p.m .. Friday 9 a.m . to 6 p .m . and Saturday 9 a .m. to 3 p. m. The center is located at 460 I RAY BRADBURY-noted science fiction writer. will present "The Invisible Revolutions in our Society .. at the Pacific Christian College In Fullerton. Friday. Feb. 28. ~Tht Art of the Hopi" will be p n d"pla~ through March 9 at (1dler1a Capistrano . 3 1681 Ca- mino Capistrano. San Juan Cap- ''t rano J he a nnua l 'how wdl rocu' on 1rad1t1onal an of the Hopi Indian tnbc: a~ "ell a.~ the K.s ch1 na doll. a hand-caned n:rrc,cnta11on nt 1he 'Plrlt Ka - 1.. h!rta' ~h o h\.e in the ~an fran- .. 1't.11 Mountain peal.;., Call 661 - 1-x I for informatio n Walnur A \C In int. Call 552- 1074 for more inlo rrnation DRAMA .. Carnival" '' current!\ bt:in~ perlormcd .sl the Harle4u1n Dinner P ia\ hou'c 150.l South Harbor Ah d ~an ta Ana (all 979-51 11 ~~·:~~~·~·S~ ~· DllSIG-N•R & ORIGINAL BA•K•TS ~ Wholsesale Prices llTAG .... ...., ........ Room Dluld•• ..... Plus v artous Clearance items WlKI .. C01191GHHPNT COllNIPC llOll Fine an~. ;ewelry, and couectlt>tes. Accepting an types of cons'9f'1ments. ~ 811 W.19th Costa Mesa (7M) 848 80l8 t+!~~~~~·~~~ Rodaen ancl H......,...'t .. T'be Jana and rat Elizabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theater, wilt run through April 27, Tuesday through Thursday doors open 6:30 p.m .• Friday and Saturday doors open 7 p.m .. Sunday ma- tinee doors open 11 :30 a .m ., Sunday evening doors open S:JO p.m. Full waiter service, no buffet lines. Prices start at $I S.9.5. For reservations ca II 838-1540. .. Twelfth Niabt," Shakespeare's story of mistaken identity and rowdy tricks. will be presented Feb. 28. March I . 2. and 6-9 at Golden Wet College Theatre. 15744 Golden West Street, Hun- tington Beach. Cunain at 8 p.m. with tickets priced at $4-$6. Call 895-8378 for ticket information. MUSIC The Ltt Farr~ll Show at Club 17. 1670 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Wednesday through Sat- urda) nights. Talent and variety shows open to the public arc featured at the Via Mana at 9969 Walker St.. Cypress. For information. call 821-9300. Harbor Sincers meet Tuesdays. 7-9:30 p.m . at the Presbyterian Church of the Covenant in Costa PADDY WEST AT OCC-Paddy West. an exciting quartet of Irish balladeers. will perform at Orange Coast College on Saturday. March 1 . The concert begins at 8 p.m. In OCC's Fine Arts Recital Hall. Members of the group are (from leftJ: ·Murph Carey. Maurice McTl1rn1n. Patrick Kennedy and Randy Gravett. For ticket information. phone 432·5880. Mesa. Call 494-8119 or 897-0587 for details. Internationally-renowned pianbt Ed Holz performs an The Avenue Bar at the Anaheim Hilton and Towers at 777 Convention Wy Call 740-4268. Muter Clag for Sincers. Ph) lhl> C'unin. dean of Boston Univer- sity's School for Arts. critique~ performances of participants se- lected b y audition. Fine Art·~ Concert Hall. 7 p.m. Friday. Feb. 28 . Observer~ welcome. Tickets $7 SO at the door. Sponsored b) School of Fine Ans. Confr~y PhiWps. Tuesday through Saturda) evenmp at the Newpon Mandann restaurant in Ne"'pon Beath from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m .. 3950 Campu~ Dr. Call 8.52--0900 MISC Musk at UC lnhw: Master Cla~ for Singers (Feb. 28). Ticket~ for all events are $6-$8. Call 8S6- 6922 for more information. Joins the ''EAGLE CHALLENGE'' in bringing I he AMERICA'S CUP to Newport Beach Sponsors: Vessel A~~ist and Cruising World Yacht~ KDCM tm.1 FMSTEIBI Your Official Eagle Station Hear 64EAGLE UPDATES" Friday·s at 9:30 AM&. 3:30 PM on KOCM -· 0 ,,., a ...... .. I =LllFI& -11.H.· LOf ............ ............ CA-. n11••UMM.11ao .................... fl 01t1 ..... CAWO. Unw '· ....... 1120 ..................... fl JIA ..... CAW o.c'· .......... . ..• ...... ..... ... Mssxrt.._..,CA -. -..... c . ...,.,, 1110 ..................... fl U 111--. CA WO • ..... ti II II CI f d· ......... ,. ....... TM reatMHtltt CeM• .............. ect ..... ._ ...... fldtl ... , ............ ..... .............. ..., .. lta ....... C.f!W· "'· -TNas·v...awlled ...... C.m, CW1t etf Or-. Cluner on f~ 12.1111. ,.. .... IOOll7 2/lJl/2021'0 316 4'63. ..... ... IC..._ HCllS&m • I If I• -IY«IWPIB n. .. · ....... .. dol"I '-•I Ill es: H~ LAND ANO "0" ASSO· CIATU.ec.INDtw ........ Plftl•INo.#llCGr.-.. Pim. .,.. 200, Neaport a..d\CAt'aMO. Steptten C. Kopklns. 256JMll1coDrM.~ 8-*, CA NMl. ToeaL9ftnr, 17 Woodlow-•.IMM. CA 92114. ~ Corporetk>n. 25092 9uckbo9rd Lane. laiuM HHl1, CA 92653, CellDts•. TNI bulln 111 19 conduct· ........... pet;,,•lihip. -...: _._, C. HCIJhlna. ,... .... ,,.,._ ..... wtttt tM County Ctertl of o...._~ on F*"-Y 3,1 .. Ale Mo. noom~-1 2/13 2/20 2/27 316 4665 .......... MOH •::·==r---n " n.ra ........ .. ..... ]Mt ...... •: MIJ CHAI&. 0000 PMOTOO. RAl'HY, M071 L8 ,._a.; '*II,..._ CA tllZt. ......... ;N20l• •ftl, Ml1tl• Wieto. CA ..... ~ ...... 2'201 ~. •• nru Vlltt. CA .... '* "111171 R .. Cll • d· lld'r09 ... ¥L :nt• r•1••tt••t c••· fMll c• ..... Hct ....... .................... ..................... ................ , ...... 1. l ti•. ll1ned: Jon ..... ,...., ·----.. .... c.e.uttJ CWll of Or..,C.,.• ,...., •.1-. fie ... fJOOl 15 2/13 2/JO 210 J/6 4663 w .... ltehiW Ill I A 1111 ......... , i n. ............... .. ere ...... ..._._..... u: llX~INCI INN O' IL ~ 1111 -Qany Mia... .... c ....... Ana. C1 ....... IR7UI. lt•penoe Inna of AIMI ._ Inc. (CelllorNa oorporaitton), 1751 IUt G9rTy Awt., .... C, 9MJa AM. CA "7'0I. OoneN E. Sodaro & Fellcltr A. lodero Ae1'G 2' TNll, 1111 E G9rTy Aw.. .... c . ..,,,. AM.CA12'1m. WllJfut A. c.n.. "'· a T...,., L c.11'9...,, a_... TNll, 1 ?S1 EMt Garry Ava., Ste. c. Sent• Ana. CA 12'7(11, Wllltam A. Cetne, Ir. ,_.'GreMt TIUll. 1751 &It o.ry-.., .... c ...... Ane,CAtm'GI. •QPefDennefA MMloi. Inc. ... WllMIA. C..,J!r. E9c ... Ylm91tr IP • Thia 17 t••-llld .. .. ~ an o1 O'&ll9 CoaMlr .. Jin. .. 1-. Fl9ND. '2m11 2'921112/20 2m NOTtC£ Of TIIUSTtFS SALE NOT1C( No. 4650 YOU Ml IN OUAULT UH0£Jt A DEED Of TRUST, Ol\lll>Jn9y19,1977UMmOOU1'~ You. "'°'9TY, fT MAY IE SOLO AT A PUIUC SA&.£. If YOU NE£0 AH EXl\.ANATION Of THE NATUR£ Oii THE P'ROCUt>tNG MWNST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. OnMtn::ft~ 1-. •9: 15a.m.. NA TlONAl FOR£ClOSUA£ SERVICE. INC. • dutr eppoinead Trvae under end .,.,,._. tD Died af Trull lwcorded -..,Y 2.a. 19n. n inst. No. 3'n4, in boot& 12051. ,... 1597, af Officiel Recordl in lN office af the Councy AecDtdef af 0...,.. County, SbM af c.llfamie, Eucur.d _,, PET£ J. BONIN AHO JEAN F. BONIN, hulbend end wHt W1U SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH (~ • time of .... 1n lawful moNy of the United S...) .. the front ertlrence of the Old Onqa County ~ lotMld on Santa Anl fh2 .• bit ••• ~­.,.. St end 8rot0ac:;. Sara Ana. c.lifomie ... rWib. tidnnd i.-. ... ca._,.. to end now held bJ ltundarseid Dead af TNlt In the property~ In Mid~ end SIMI dillcribed a Lot 32 in TrKt No. 376', • .,.,_,an a mao l'&CDRled In 9ooll 152, P89ll 20. 21 end 22 of MeK l'ls:W,,.... r9ClOrWaf Ora,..eount,, c.tibtwa. THISoaD Of TRUST tSONE Of TWO oaDSSECUREO BY ONE NOTE ANO GUAIWfTY. TRUST£FS SALES ME IEINO HnDCX>NCURRCNTl Y. AMY AMOUNTS COC':AON TO EACH Of THE FORECLOSUR£ PAOC£.EDfNGS SHAU BE CHARGtO ONl Y 0N£. SAID DEFAULT W1U R£QUIR£ IN AOOITION TO SUCH COMMON AMOUNTS, THE AOOrrtONAl EXP£NSES. ANO FUS OCCAStONEO BY EACH FOA£a..()ISUR[ f'WOC[EDING. The llr9&t lddral end other common del1.,-.tion. if •ny. ol the rwl property dncribed M>ove 11 SM PCN1ad to be: 1821 Hallday, Ne'" ll<JtfBw:h. c.tarn.. The~ T ruAla 4'1et.4ms any habiltty for •"Y tneoneC1ions of ttie stteet llddreu •nd other common desCNtion. if any, shown herein. Seid .... wall be made. but without covenant or w.nanty, express or implted, reprd1nc title, pc>UeSllC)n, or encum- branca. to pey the refNtmnt pr1nc1pel sum of the note(s) MCUled by said Deed of Trust. with Interest thereon, es Pt1Mded tn said note(s), edv•nces.1f any, underthetenns of uid Oaad of Trust. fen. Charin end np9n•s of the Trusete and of the trusts crated by uld Deed ot Trust The total emount ot the unp9td t>al•nce of the obhpt1on MCured by the property to be~ .net ruson.b'e est1 mated COllS, eapensn end .ctvances It the time of the lnftlal pubhC.llllOf'I of the Hobce of Sale IS $443,349.00 The beneficaery under said Deed of Trust heretofore eucuted end dehwered to the undenlpled a wntten Oeelarabon of Dafautt and Demand for Seae. and a wntten Hoctee ol OefMlft .net Elec:bon to Sell The uf'ldenened ~ Mid NallCe of Oafeult end Electtan to Seti to be r9C0rded In tM county whete the rHI Pf°'*'Y IS ioated 0Mt;~7.l996 NATIONAL fOMCU>SUR[ SOYIC[. INC. 2100 IAWTtu.£ aYb .. 1306, LOS ANG£1.ES, CA 90025 21M7'-Je()I W .... McHMI. MMDnt Va Prftldlm 2.U 2120 2127 4650 CfftfU)' - I.I • hlUC--. HCWU IR• llf M -me 11 l'Mt .. I ISl•PllW• .. doi"lliliulln111 ee: LOHG atACH AltTEltA ASS(). CaATO.eC1•• ..... ..........,,. 113 Cclrpor• ......... 200 .... """ 8-dl, CA t'MIO. St•ph•n C. Hopkin•. 2553 MMecoDrhie, u.-e.ch. CA Utal. Tom~.17 Waodfbt. •.IMM.CA92714. Mattstten Corporation, 25092 Buc~boerd Lane, Lacune HUt1, CA 92653, c.-. .... Thia bulif.-II conduct- ed bJ • .......... • IHp. Siped: Stephen c. Hop. ldM. TNl .............. ftled wtttt the County Clertl of Or-.. County on Feru.y 3, 1986. file No. fl00028 2/13 2/30 2127 J/6 4664 PGlllfutL This~. canduct- ed bf• capotlllfuti.~ Newport AuodMiel T ecft· nk:-' Salel. Inc., ~ 8. .,.,..,,., ,........._ Thil ........ _fled with the Cou~ Clertl of 0nrwt County on Feb. 13, 1986. Ale No. F301015 2120 2127 3/6 l/ 13 4682 ~ZIMI PUmJC.na ACllllOUl a:IUll• --"~ The toatowtns '*'°" is doinl businns n ; APL.AN INFORMATION SERVICES, 3701 ~ ... sn.t. lit floor. Neapcwt a.c:h. CA 92660 tne1 Marino HUI. 542 Ylste Grande. Newport Bctt .. CA 92660. "m1e•nca HCHSl•• t I 11 ..... .., n n. ................. .. ...._ IM•lne• n : N£W STYLE COllMUNICATIONI &A9>CIATa •tM bit C-. .. lllt,ec.-• •• ... C)oe .. I Edmit Ct I, 322'6 ..... eoron. ....... t2625. Titit ....._ .. ccndUcl- ed llllf • ........ s...t .. 0. r.• .. .. Thil ' 2 .... -Med with t1M County Clertl ot er.,.. ~ on Feb. 11, 1916. fill No. F301221 2120 2127 l/6 3/ 13 4649 . ..,,.. ~llO'nCI "'"' ... Ill • --IJA1-IUI The tallcMinl penon ;. doir1I tM•ln111 a: AMER- ICAN MINI STORAGE · N(). VAT O DELAYED EX CHANGE TRUST, 140 ...... , C..r>rw. Sub 455, Newpo.rt 8-ch. CA 926eO. American Mini Stora.-- HcMeo Oef1l19d &c .... Trwt. DanMI L AIM. Tru1- t ... 840 NeapOtt Center ~-. Sutt. 455, Newport 8-ch. CA 92t60. This.,.,..,_ .. c:cnduct· ed by • busineu trust. Si1ned: Donetd L. Allen. TNllm.. This ......... 11 -filed wtth the County Clertl of Of9'Wt County on Februety 10, 1916. file No. noo5l8 2/13 2120 2/27 3 /6 4652 .....ClllOllCI HChtlOUI• •1 M .._IJATW The fottowtna penon is dOnl tJuM-. • SOUTH COAST APMTMCNTS. 7070 8usif-. c.. Or .• 1240, IMne, CA 92715. Andre Bechtl•ri. 4092 Pt111"'1l. IMne. CA9271•. Thil ..... is candud· ed .,, en lndiwidlm. si.-ct: Anch 811ctitieri. This_,..,. wNed with the County Clertl of e>r.,.. County on Feb. 13. 1916. flte No. f300974 -··----· t.&•-BS& _, ,.._ • m-.T tWll A DUD Oii ~. ~llO ..._, ia 1m. Ullllll9,.. ...... • ,..-.,_= .... nlMY•IOLDATAW WI. W '°" M EftMMTDJ 01 M Mn. Of# JHl ...011 IJI Ml:llfrf YOU._, IHOlU CONJM:f AU... °" ....... aw.. • t:ll A.It. ---rem. ca.,. •wa.-. • • .,,.1•• ,,..... ..-... ,_.,CllDIMflTMll• M ... _, 21, lt'77 .......... "774 ......... ••1. ,... I WI, fJI OMcllll '111 a ._ .. oMcie fJI ... C...., ...E .. fl~C...,&11 f/ICC Ila.I t1 .. flrT'lJ.-. /lleJIM '· ..... t ' .... ..... wtU. llLl AT ...aJe AUCTal :'Ra .... , ...... ~ ........... -..... ..... ..__,., ... U... ~ ........ J&L Ull tllileMQra'llC...-.C1""'*'••-111•.._ Al'9 ...... t ' It: I I l ..... a &Sf $ ...... AN, C1tlf& • .. ,._ -Md k•• eel' llM .. ... -..... -• --..... .,... fJI ,,.. .... PlllJI~ ID Ct 1lltJlWC..., ....... 1 rtt1t -t.OT'JZ•T_. .... ,_ • ..._. ...... ._, dllC tn .._ lU.,.... 2IO. 21 .-22 IA ••cllun• ......,. ,.....,o...,~.c nr • 'MIDllDOl_....r•c.. OITWO DllDSllCUllD flt ONE Mrrl /lie IUMA:llft. TllUITD.'l IMO,_ llJNGHILDOOM:I I dMLY,ltltf~CO'ttlOH TO fAICH Ol ntl ~-NOUICem IHMJ. K CW"CJID ONLY C*I. U.O DlfAULJ WU~ IN AOOfTIC* TO SUCH CCMMOM MlOUWTI. THt AOOITIOIW. COlf, DH! tit MIO FIB oca.--o llY UCHRl I ~tOll• NCGED'Ml The._ ff www _...., CMWMn s11'e ta .. If.,,," ...... POll>'tl dttctl•td ............... to lie 1121 ......... NJ I I t 9-:tt. C qg, ... The Utlldtt ..... T..-e dttdaMM ~ lielli6lity tar .., ........... 1 fA .. _JddlWMdallWCGiWWWWi d .. 1 ............ ........ lald111t•• ......... ....,.QH9 .... _ .• ..,. npreu or 1...-.... ,...,... .. title • .,.. ... .-.. °' encumbranca, eo ,., u. ,......,..... onnao-e IUfi'i alh nall(I).: "Id lllif mt Died af TIUlt, ....... U.•1, • ......... in uid "*(s) • .._.._ I ...,, under tM Wma IA Mid Died af Ttult.. ..... dw- end --af tM T~ and al ttw..,,... ~ br Mid Deed IA TNIL The tallll anount af ttw unplllcU 1 h ice ol h Uc Man MCUted .,, the PfOP9ttY to be sold Md ,..,,..._ eltimaited COlb. .....,... end .._ic. • l"9 time ot the lnklel pubticetion of the Notice ot s.a. .. $443.349.00. The ti.llklilr under Mid Died af T.-......... . neQlllltd end ............ the "' ........ .,.... OtdenClan" ~ ... DerlWid tar Siii, .... ..-. Natic:. " .,...,. and e.ctlDtt '° .... n. ....... ... CllUMd ..... Naace af °"*"' end Oection .. Siii '° ... ........ in the ccuwey .................. is ....... DICllc F*'-Y 7. ·-NATIONAL R>ltECLOIUtt£ SERVICE. INC .• • Mid TNICle. 2100 SAW1UL( aw.. I 306. LOS AMJfJ R CA to025. 21M19,3608. bJ ..... Mlc:Mul 1'1 5 s • Yk:e P\ 111*6 .. Awlf'otwd-...,,... 2120 2171 J/6 ... IC •• .,"~CE Htht-• 111 ,. .._IJAll In The tono•iwll perlOn .. ~~-MIKKfS CONSJGNM£NT CC*NEC- TION. flNEANTIQU[S. J£W. ELRY & COU£CT ABlES, 111 Wnt 19ttl St .• Costa ....._CA92627. J•mn A. Ciccok), 1932 Bisceyne Court # ll l 9A. Huntl ncton Beach, CA 92M6. This ...... Is conduct· ed ~en indMduet. ~ ~A.Occdo. TNs ......... flied with the County Clertl of Or.,.. County on F.on...y 7. 1916. f'" ... No. fl00496 2/20 2127 3/6 l /13 4670 t#t61Dt "" w .... Rehl .... _.,. i The Ulowit• ...,_., .s dmnl ......_a lHE Ul· TIMATE ~. 414 Aca· cill. COM. 92625. W•yne Allen B•um· prdns, 414 AcKie. COM. 92625. n.. busif.-.. CIGNM:t· ed .., ., indMdt.1111. --= -~A. ... t .. dt• This ............ Mid with ttie County Clen of ar.,.. County on fetwu.y 11.1986. Fite No. fl007• 21 lO 2127 3/6 l / 13 4673 Wmta HChllOUI• I I• ..nan "t This IMISinelil ii conduct· ed.,,.,,~-~ Inez Marino HM. TNs ltlltei••lt ... filed with tl'te County Clertl of Onq9 Councy on Febru8ty 6, 1916. . 2120 2/27 3/6 3/ 13 4680 WllJOrlCI Htili .... 11 TM --ITAW MT Ttie foHowinc person 11 cSc>tns busJneu •. MARI NER GRAPHtCS. 3920 8"ctl St .. Suite 114. Newport 8Mcti. CA 92660 TNtoluw•..,... ... cbnetlt.--• METROP OLIS. 600 E.. &e, Aw •A- Ale No. Fl00395 21 3 2120 2127 3/6 4656 1·11117 WllOTICI -NO""'lfl,.,ICI .. W...,..... TO ....... TMllAUOf MCOMOUC_...... 2 ..... To Whom It May eonc.n· Subject to ipuance ot the l"*'M appt'ed fof. notice is hereby 1iven that the unders11ned proposes to Mtl etconofic be¥era91s 8t the prwm1a, described n follows In the space OtO· vlded betow: 2100 w <>c.ntront. New· pcwt Beech, CA 92663 Pursuant to such 1nten· t1on, the underst1ned '' aPOfyt"I to the Dlpetttnent ot Alcoholic ...... Con· trol for iuu.nce ot an at- cohohc ~ ... licenM (or lteeftMI) tar U-Pfil" ,,,. .... ~. "47" On Sale O.nerel (P\lb. Ea fll.) Si1ned: WEST COAST FISH COM,ANY, INC. (NelM" ~ent). 2111V202121 .. WlllOllCI HtiliiOUl• I I• ..... nan mn ThetalloMl11 ....... do1n1 buMnHS a.: PARK LARSON APARTMENTS. 2070 ....... c.ne. °'·· 1240, IMne, CA 92715 Andre Bacht1ar1. 4902 ~ lr.otne. CA 92714 Parvin 8.cht••rt. 4902 Pleaunt.. IMne. CA 92714 Thts businea It conduct· ed ~ a ..,.,.. pertr.,.,,.p Sicned: Andre e.c~ This statement -filed with the County Clerk of Or.,.. Counly on Feb 13. 1996 Fite No F300975 2120 2127 3/6 3113 4681 CWSIRED ADS PRODUCE IESULTSI Robert Will1•m Nemec, 407 North 8-y Front. Hew port a.cft. CA 92662 This bueineu IS conduct· ed ~ .,, lndMdual s..,., Robert w Nemec Tl'tfs stament wn filed with the County Cleft( of Orwwe County on Ja~ 22. 1986 File No. 298840 2120 2127 3/6 3/13 4671 W'10TICI HCiil .... Ill IA .....ITAJEl IJIWT The~ ......... done ~ •· LAIN('S BUSINESS SERVaS. 1069 ~lwl(. ..... port~ CA 92'660 ELAINE MAlttOH YOST, 100 ... ....,., lw "!. Pl sart~CA~ ,... -..1,_ .. CClftdwd. I ed Dr M .. _.. f$J: .. --0... M TOil This ....... -tied w1ttt the County Ctertl of ar.,.. ~ an ,_ 25. lt& FllND.fJOltu 2177 l/6 3/ u 3120 4100 l . a.boa. CA 92661 .... Sbcht. 3157 ~ Ln . C.oD Mau. CA 92626 Carolyn Guent•. 315 7 Kerry Ln .. Com ...... CA 92626 This tluslnen IS condud· .. ~a ....... peltl• lhtp Scned: Carotyn ~ Thts st.lltement -Ned with the County Clertl of OrMP County on Fet>ruery 11. 1986 File No Fl00787 2120 2127 316l/13 467' wmnca AClll ... • llF IW ..._ITAJW1 Tne follow1n1 P«SOn 1s dotnt bustnas • (A) NEW PORT BALBOA PtmPERTY INVESTMENTS (B') SOUTH COAST PROPERTY. 1125 Westdiff Or (Su 233), ,...,.. p0r1 8-cti, CA 92660 Jim ~ 5301 5-hor-. Dnwe Neapoi'1 ~. CA 92660 fhts ~ IS conduc1 ed~.,~~· Jim a.ck. This stalamel'lt w filed .. tti ,,.. County a.rti of 0.-... ~ an f*'-Y 4, 1-. ,.. ... No. 300114 2/20 2127 l/6 3113 .,. -n.ss '•--• =!11211•..:IJ 8-llllDIML.M.-ll. ,..,_,,.,, _._...,,,,a ,_ ,, • .._.°' ... ...... 1111tt 11 ti& 0 8 .. ........ ,. ......... ~ .. II' ...... ..... ,, ·---.... a...a..i&a =-~-,., ... ,.. .... nnm 2nDVOWJl1J .-0 ...... _ llC:iitlldl RUI 111 .._ •• , I .... 8 Tl tn; ,._la ...... • ... 1 ..... ··= COLLtN8 AUDIO ~"'··-­.......... c.. ...... CA ~ ftatJ•e C. C......,. lh JI ... M ;11...._CA_ ftla .. II Ill le ... ...... "' ......... ~naJaeC.C... Tiiie I I ••-... ....c.....,an., OrM;it c..., Oft ....... .,_ At-., ..... Ill 1111 2JIO 2121 ... n.2 a t 4 w,.•1 • •• ...... ~ ..... " ea: COlll~UTS. UTIRM:'Y ~.,,...c.-. Naacjdi1 .._ CA ... --... DI 2 $ ASAI Co .. lftC. (CA), 1 9'ue c ... -. Nesp::tt e..cti. CA-.,_ ........... ..... ..._ '9 a ooipw Sn. ......... o. ..... Co. N.. .... 'P D II O. "-. ... u • '* _ ... .... ca.., a.rw o....-~-......, .. ,_ ,.. ... _,.... M 2113 2/20 2121 41:28 ... ICASat ......... , . .... ""' ' The ta:lluak•...,.... es Clotnc busineu n.: KST soi. NOOUCTS. 2121 s. s...e St. ,,, I s.nta Me 92'104. M•rtl ThomH E1l•nd. 102'e u ·---faun. tlln y..., W1'0a nae. ~ • conduct· ed bf., tndhidulll. ~ MarttEilMd. This It 9 F•lt W Mad with tl'te County ci.n of <>rw.-CouftlJ on ~-1& 1'86. ,.. ... No. fl01220 2120 2/27 3/6 l/13 4641 ,..c...-a rc1n .. • 1 ... mn 1 The ~. parw tS ~e.---LEYM CEI LARS l TD. 2732 E. C.- Hwy, CorON def 1118'. CA 92625. Midi u v--. 25115 Tr.- buco •M. El Toro, CA 926lO This .. I -• c.tdud· ed~., ..... -~ Midi Lav., n.. It I ••It -tllad ••tti tN County Clertl of e>r.,... County on ~ 11, 1986 f'"tte No Fl01219 2120 ZIV l /6 l /ll 4647 wmnca Htiii ... I IM ... nan 1 fM~per'IOn iS done ~ .. .-.of[ SIONAl AUT'OMOTM ~ MOTIONS 1300 Adams #32[, Cost• Meu. CA 92626 ~ 8llrtDn. 1300 .... l2C. r.-........ CA laa. n.&t.a -·=CC'· --., ....... 5--' JdW& litrtllft. TI.-5' .... _ ... ... tN ~ a.. "' Or-. ~ Clfi fa M. lW.. ,.. .... JOl .. 2117 ,,. JIU JIJD 41119 - t - s llllllllllMClllDTllllClllO/lllli.,..~i=IW~l~IM.~l~llllllll .. ll~a.~ .. ~.!'!w!,..!!!! .. ~ ... !!!~,!,!!!1•!!!!••~~~ .. ~.~.~ .. ~ .. ~-~.l,.l.~~.il.i11~..;.ii11lllllliil1111111111l.1111111111~~~ , ... -.11iw1• ..... .., " -· ··-" ....... -" ..... ,..,... ... .... ... ····-· CA1' r•• I YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DUD Of TRUST fl Sift""" ti .. • C1111. a w9J • ._ ....... T.& ... ..... DATED Jan. 25. 1980. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION -fl 11 ,_. tft ........ ,_ • flf t111JJ11 119 :Js. ._, ... ..,..TOJWdiY 122& TO PROTECT YOUR PROP£RTY. IT MAY 8£ SOlO AT ~~J'.!!!11 ...................... :r_. YOU Ml IN OUAOLT UNDO A DUD OI TMJST. A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NEED AN EXPlANATtON Of ._.._.,.._ DATIDD1mw1•Z7.lll3.UNLlllYOUTMC!ACTION THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU n. .... JP __ ..__auu• 1Ntr M•llBll TO '9lOTICT YOUR NC>fl!Jrrv. IT lllAY K SOU> AT YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER. ' ""'.::i:· tt ..... fl ;at....__CI... ' A f'U8UC SAlL IF YOU Nt:EO AM Dl'LAHATIOH Of Continent•! Auxiliary Company, a C.llfofnla corpo· ft ft-ti .. .....-W • ..._...... TMI NATURE Of THE f'ROCllOtHO AGAINST YOU. r•tton, Trust" under t,,. 1b<we Dffd of Trust. will fte~:=\; ** ......,......, .. .,._.,.. YOUSHOULDCOHfACTALAWYUt Hll the pro,......, ""-scri .. ·d .. -low on 03/11/86 at ~ 1w -,: ._w lMww :;:;;: On ~ l•. lil!IA& ... 1:00 ,,M,. IMP!1tl 6 L COft· -·•7 ...... U'IJ U'IJ *=1"' -· ...... 4 ......___, -.. == --,. 9:00 a.m It the South front ent,.nce to the Ok! Ora• .,_ _ --_, ---PORATION Of AMEMCA • ~ ._. ..... T,.,.._ undlr County Courthouse located in tht 200 block of tht ~Al ID ,. ... ~ ,._ t. ll-.i• _, Ind pursuant to Died of Trust NCOtded JattUlltl'I 20, w ... Sent. Arw BMt .. (formerly West 6th Stteet). Santa ,..,. ... _.,. .......... ···er . ~ 10 ltl4 ... Intl No. M-029330, of Offlclel bcords In Ana, C.. dire nm .... pAIOll<a 1 of ... NllGe. tN office of tM County Recorder of Orante County. The sele W111 be made to the hi,twst bidder fet cash a.. .... M .,.. ..... ••• ., -•• State of C1l1fofnl1. EMeuted by WllUam Souketfan, or• cashier's check payable at the time of Hie 1n • ...,.-w-•.....,••-P••nlll •lrlllt&•wuii en Uftf'Ntt1ed man, Will SE.U AT PUil.iC AUCTION lawful money of the United States of Amence. The ~1111; h ~ tilla• Man .. ,... 111 ,. 111J TO HtGHEST 8100£A fOA CASH (peyebte It ttme of check must be drawn on a state or n•tional bank, Died ol T,_,. ID wet Ill.GOO.GO .... fllltlt .. In ._..,. motl9Y of the Unllld SC..) It the Norttt •state°' federal credit union, or 1 state or fecterel •*"•• ....,_,, 111 n._ HJ .... ._.,,: front entr1nce to the County Courtttoute, 700 Civic Shlnp and loan esw11tion domiciled 1n C.hforma lnlllf PlMi11'1" d,. ..... of S.: r tr llt • "-" C.. OtM Wiit. s.D Ana. ~ ... tW'll. • Tht sele will be made without covenant or warranty, .... and~ In fte.,,..,.. ol ... .ot ... "*'-I an and..,..,... CCJm1l)l9d to and now held~ It under alct express or implied. re1ard1n1 the title, possenion fte unc*d _,.. • lllla• It .. 11111t ol 17.7ft,. Deed of Trull in the propefty ~In Mid COunty or liens. =.:::. ~ tD .. ol ... '*" .,. •• cee and 9llte delcribed as: Continental Auxiliary Company is the Trustee under .,.;;:;.:..=~ad• alllgMM ID Pi1r.... A LfAIOtOlD ESTATE IN ANO TO LOT 27 Of TRACT the above Deed of Trust sianed by Raymond H. Kina YOU AAE .. AULT l.ICJEA A DEED OF TllJST NO. 4003, IN THE CJTY Of NEWPORT BEACH. AS SHOWN ind L1nd1 N. K1n1. who are married to each other ~TED APAI. ~ .!.•1• UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTICfle ON A MAP THEREOF RECOROEO tN B00ec l .. 'AGES and recorded on 02106180, es Instrument No. 89'2. TO PA01"ECT TUUtt PAOPEAYV. rT ~y IE IOtD AT 13 THROUGH 19, <:I MISCEUAN£0US MAPS. IN THE in Book 13495. Pqe 1885, of Official Rec0tds. County A PUl.IC SALE. rF YOU NEED AH E>ClllNMTIOH OF OfflC£ Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY. of Or1n1e. California That Deed of Trust wes iiven THE NATUIE OF TIE PAOCEEDINO AGAINST YOU The..,.... address Ind other common desicNtion. to secure an indebtedness in favor of Bank of America YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWVER. • If any. of the ,.. PfooertY dllcttlled aboM II purpoltlld National Trust end S1vin1s Associ•tion. 1 n1tion•I ~TEO: F.eru.y 7, 1• to be: 27 Undl ltll, Nlwport 8-ch, Calffomia 9M60. benkin1 Hsociat1on. You are 1n default for faihna to ~.,, ~ ttWt Died S.w6DM, Inc.,• T,_.. The undersipied Tru$We ditclalms any liability for carry out your obliaations under the Deed of Trust. Gwt A. a.v.1111 Id 8"1 incorrect,,.. tA the street addtwss and ottw common The default was recorded on 11 /07 /85, IS Instrument Al...,.. YD "91f•ic ~.if any,~ heNin. No. 85~30397. of Official Records of the above county. 1201 E••~A_... Seid .... wiHbemeda.butwithoutcownant0twntnly. More than three months hive passed since the notice 5-t lemedli•, CA 82«M express or Implied. re1ardln1 tltlt, poHHslon. or of default was recorded. Because of the default, the g14) 116-7951, ... 7811, ext 376.3n encumbrances, to pay the rtm11nin1 principal sum TrustH W111 sell at publtc auctlOf'I to the h11nest btdder ab. 20, 'Z7, Mir. I. 1• c:A the nate(s) MCUred ~said Deed c:A Trust. with i,,.,.. the Interest now held by the Trustee under the Deed t'9wport ....,_. EN9I thereon, H PfO"lded in Mtd note(s). advanc11. if any, of Trust on the follow1n1 described property located 2120 2127 3/6 4675 uncMt the terms of uid Deed of Trust, fMs. c nar,.s 1n the county of Or1rwe. Cahforma· NOT1CI Of TINSTIFI SAL( and expenses c:A the Trustee and al the trusts cruted Exhibit "'A"' Loan No. 26202490-5/HAHN by said Deed of Trust Parcel l Unit 30 as shown and defined on that certain Condom1n1um Plan recorded July 15, 1978 1n Book 12759, Paae 358, Off1c1al Records of Oranae County. C1hforn11 Parcel 2 An undivided 1133 int~est 1n and to Lot 5 of Tract No. 8835, 1n the City of Newport Beach, County ot Oranae. State of California. as per Map recorded 1n Book 352. Paaes 31 to 35 of Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Oranae County, California, t<>1ether with all improvements thereon. except1n1 ttier•from Con· domm1um Units 1 throusti 33. inclusive. located thereon Exceptin1 therefrom an und1v1ded 1 /2 interest 1n all 011, 1u. or other hydrocarbon substances lyin1 1n. on. or under the above described property es set fo'-'~h '" the final order of condemnation 1n fevor of th of Newport 8e1ch, a Mun1c1pal Corporation of '6th Class, • certified copy of which recorded Ja~uary '27. 1953 1n Book 2443. Paae 80 of Off1c1a1 ~•· R~ords The address or other common des11n1t1on. 1f 1ny, of the real property descnbed above 1s purported to be 33 Starfish Court #30. Newport Beach, CA 92663 The Trustee d1scl11ms any ltab11tty for any incorrectness ot the address or other common des11n1t1on. 1f any shown '" this notice If the above property has no street address Of other common des1anat1on. directions tor locat1ne the property may be obtained from the Benef1c11ry under t~ Deed of Trust who has requested that t~ sale be held Any reQuest for the directions should be made 1n wrtt1n1. w1th1n ten days of the 1mt1al publtcat1on of this notice. to the Beneficiary at the 1ollow1n1 address BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST ANO SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. FORECLOSURE SECTION •4321. 3800 WEST CHAPMAN AVENUE, ORANGE. CA 92668 As ot the date of the 1nit1al publ1cat1on of this Notice of Sale. the total amount of the unpaid balance of the note(s) secured by the above Deed of Trust. with interest, as provided 1n the note(s), plus advances, 1f any. under the terms of the Deed of Trust. 1nclud1n1 feM. charaes and expenses of the Tr~h~e. is $26.594 58 The name. street address and telephone number of the Trustee or other person conduct1n1 the sale •S CO NTINENTAL AUXILIARY COMPANY, 3800 West Chapman Avenue. 7th f loor. Oranae. CA 92668, Tel eptione No (71 4) 385·6291 By urr11ne Redondo. Aaent fOf Tru~tee Date 01/31 186 2113 2120 2127 4649 T 044870 NOTICE Of TAUSTEn MU True•'1No. a.40 Mil TENBEAGER l02081-2 T On Mlrc:h 12, 1W. at 10:00 A.M. ShMleon Lehnwt Nit Daed SeMcM, Inc .• • T ruea.e or &ICCMIOt T ruaa.e 0t SubetiUad T l'UlaM, of ht '*1llin Daed of T ruaf executed by .-,., L. Milt.enberger and ~ Neleon l.thllnberget. ~ and wile and recotded Aprl 21 1981 , u inttn.nent no. 24168,;;.. boc* 14027, peg. 2'60• of Oft'tdal Recorda of Orange County. c.tlbnia. end ~ to lhat ~ Noclce of 0.f8Ult and Elec:1lon to S.I ~ rea>rded NoMmbef· 1, 1985 M inetnment no. ~422381 . of Offica.i Reoordl of Mid County wll under and pu~ ID MUd Deed of Truaf Mfl at Puctlc aucion tor CMh, i..tul money of ,,. ~ Slatee of America. at h north front et*•"* ID h County CourhluM. 100 Ci\lic c.nw om. W..t. s.u Ar. c.Hlon'ia al right, ... ._, lmefesl CIOlu~ed ID._, ncM hekt llr It under Yid Oeed ot Trust In the Pf Qper'ty ~ in lflltc{ Countt and Stlle daecribed - PARCEL 1: ~ 20 of tw1 cer1llif\ cmndomUUn ,,.qea ahcMn and deeatbed on h Condami'ium PW! recoded .,, .... 11370, hge 1218 al 0 .... ,..,,. and'" .. o.aa .... 1 d Cowl••. Cad ... • Ind A11t1alot• tDr ,,, ;awt r.,.. 1'9COided .,, Boat tOl84, p._ sa o1 ofla. MCD'dll and f'9 .......... , Deel!li • I of COWfa• 0..NllD.• Md Alettdlot• 1'9CC *4 In lclClk 1111' ..... , •• °' ~ NCIOMI (_.. ••d• ... • Ind :9:1 =--· •11 ....................... ''• -•-•• 11a1"• • .,. tar ...... .,.,. www•••· ~AM:IB. 2: Alt wNl 1•• 1191\ ir....1n ft• tlil 4UJMUUS ................ •nL·I·. ..... u. ... n.. •. --. ......... .... ''g !• ~-~~'::.:.:.,~.·.:.: ..,..,... S.....lallaa&N11 ..... •• .._ ... fr ;I ..... .,.. .. ..... frJfl:: Ell Co ........ e11hr • weOtfr s-W ----~ ................ I L0"01 11 ~ TS. NO. C-39074 The total •mount c:A the unC*d ~of the obliption UNIT CODE H secured by tht property to be sold and rHson1blt T.D S£RVICE COMPANY as duly •ppotnted Trustee Htimated costs, expenses and advances 8t the tune undet the followlna descnbed deed of tJ'\lst WILL S£U of the Initial publec:Mion of the noticed s... is $87 •.600.00. AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR The beneficiary under Mid Deed d Trust~ CASH ANO/OR THE CASHIERS OR CEATiflED CH£CKS executed and delivered to the undersi1nect a written SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE SECTION 2914h (payable Dect.-.don c:A ~and [)emend for Sale. and I written at the time c:A 5* in lawful money of the Unftled St.Mes) Nol~ <:I Default end Decbon to Seti. The undlrlilr*I all rlaht, title and interest conveyed to and now held caused said Notice of Oef•ult and Electk>n to SeU to by rt under said Deed c:A Tnm in the property hereiNfter be recorded in the county where the real property Is delcribed: toc.atect. TRUSTOR: LOUIS G. HAHN 0.W. ~ 30, 1986 BENEFICIARY: SOUTH BAY SAYINGS ANO LOAN IMPERIAL CORPORATION Of AMERICA. .. Mid Truaae. ASSOCIATION recorded Auaust 3, 19U as Instr. No. 9596 CheMcieN Or .• San DielO. CA 92123, (619) 292· 84·321090.ofOfficialRecords intheofficeoftheRecorder 6480. By Joyce A. Fitzpatrick. TrustH Sale Officer. of Ora .... County; Mid deed of trust dncribes the followlnl Authortz.ed SipulbJ~. property: 2/20 2127 3/6 ~ 467'9 PAACEL 1: Unit 1W on Lot 13, ~ "' ~ Befch, County of Oran1e. State of Califomlt. es shO'*n and defined on that certain Condominium P1an recorded September 20, 1979 m Book 13318. Piie 218 c:A Official Records of 0r.,,.. Coo~. California. PARCEL 2· An undiY1ded l /49th interest in and to Lot 13 (Common Area) of Tract No. 8336. as shown on • map recorded 1n Book 439, Pa8ts 8 to 12 1ndUIM of M1scelleneous Maps. records of Or1n1e County. C1llforn1e. to1ether will all 1mpr~ements thereon except1n1 therefrom all condom1n1um units located thereon PARCEL 3· An exclusive easement 1ppurten1nt to ~ch unit f04' use and occupancy of those portions of the Restricted Common Area desfanated m the 0ec1.,.tioo of Covenants. Conditions and Restrictions recorded in Book 13318, Pap 133 of Official Records, and shown on the Condomtn1um Plan for each unrt PARCEL 4: An easement for use and en1oyment of the "community fac:1lrties" of s.1d Tract No. 8336, H set forth end desllnated in the Declaration of Restnctions and Condominium Ptan. l>ARCEL 5: A non-excluslw easement for increu and earess <Ner those portions of Tr.ct No. 10587, as set forth In an instrument recorded March 16, 1979, in Book 13070. Pil9S 1227 and 1236 al Offictll Records. YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEEO OF TRUST DATED 7123/84. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBLIC SAL£. IF YOU NEED AN EXP\.ANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONT ACT A LAWYER ~20 Nice lw #102, Newport Beach, C.11~ (If a street addfw or common desilNtion al property 1s shown abotile, no wananty IS IJ"9n as to its comp1etenns or correctnns)." The beneficiary under said Deed of T rvst. by reason of a breach or dehlult 1n the obliptions secured thereby, heretofore executed and delivered to the unders11ned • written Declaration of O.f•ult and Demand fot Sale, and written notice of default and of election to cause the unders11ned to wit said property to satisfy s.1d obliptions, and ther•fter the underst&ned cauMd said nobCe of defautt and c:A e1ectJon to be recorded SePtember 11. 1985 es Instr No 85· 344832, of Official Records 1n the office al the Recorder c:A Or1rwe County: Said Salt will be made. but w.thout covenant°' warrenty. expreu or implied. reprd1n1 title possession. or en· cumbrancea. to pay the rem11n1n1 principal sum of the note(s) secured by sattd deed c:A Trust, with interest •s 1n s11d nott pr~1ded, ldvances. 1f any, under the terms of utd Deed of Trvst. tees. Cherin and expenses of the Trustee and c:A the trusts creeted by said Deed of Trust. Said Siie Wiit be held on: Friday March 14, 1986, at 1.30 p.m. 1n the lobby to the but6dinc !Ocat*' at 601 South Lewts StrMt. Orancie Cafifomta 92668 . At tht time of tht 1n1i1I publication of this notice. the total amount al the unoe&d belance c:A the obliption MCur9d ~the ~~tied deed of trust and till"**' COltl. ....... and acMnces Is ,143,.901.ll. It Is Potsl* tt..t 8t the time of .... the openln1 bid ~be ... .,.,, the tat.ef .,........._due. If .w't1bte, the ~led <IPl'•ll ~ "'91 be *811..t by CaMin1 n. f11cM6111 ••••llhol• numb9rl on the City b9for9 the .. (114) -..J7 OI (213) 627-4166 0.: '*'*'Y 3. ·-T.D. SPMCE~ 11MktTNlflll. ~ ....... M. Anneu• !HIMM Sla•t eC>l lcUta Lii* a. <>r.,.. CA_. (114)~ 2120 21n.,.. ..., NOTlC( •• YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T UNDER A 0£EO OF TRUST DATED OCT. 11. 1982. UNLESS YOU TAKE AC1ION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY. IT MAY 8£ SOlO AT A PUBLIC SALE. If YOU NUD AN EXPLANATION Of THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULO CONTACT A LAWYER. NOTIC( Of TRUSTE£"S SALE TS. No 31·6505 FS-9/ANOREWS On MARCH 26, 1986, at 1:30 o'clock pm , on WEDN£S. DAY 1n n. lobby to the bu11dina loat8d .. 601 South Lnts StrMt. ()ranee, CA. LOS ANGEUS TITLE ANO TRUST DEED COMPANY • Calibnta CorporatJOn, as Trustee, or subs1itut9d Trua.: under the Deed of Trust executed by ROBERT H. ANDREWS. ANO DOLORES N. ANDREWS HUSBAND ANO WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS harem c•lled Trustor recorded OCT. 18. 1982, as Instrument No. 82-364687: of Official Records of ORANGE County, C&llfomta, will sell at pubflc auction to the hiahest bidder for cash. payable 1n lawful money of the United Stites at tht time of Nie, the interest conveyed to and now htld by said T~ undlt Mid Died al Tl'Ult In the Pf °'*1Y sjtultled In .... County and State descltbed - THE SOUTH·WESTERl Y 20 FEET Of LOT 672. All Of LOT 673 AHO THE NORTH·EASTERl. Y 1~ n£T Of LOT 674, All Of TRACT NO. 907, IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT B£ACH, AS SHOWN OH A MAP MCOAOEO IN 80<* 28. PAGES 25 TO 36 INCWSM Of Mtsa:L· LAH€OUS MAPS. RECORDS Of OAAHG£ COUNTY CAL· IFORHIA. • The StNlt lddresa and/0t ottw COfM'IOf1 • .....,.,, rf any, is puopor'8d to be: 221 VIA ~ NEWPORT BEACH, CA 92663. The undet'lfCMd Trvst" d1sclaitms eny Mability for any incarrec:trw d ... .,... addrw and otfw COfM'IOfl ~·· If"""· "'°"" '*"'· The beneficiary unds Sltd Deed d Truat herllfdore deh¥ered to the undersianed a written~ Of Default Ind Demand for safe, Ind a written Nat.a of Oefau" •nd Election to Sell The undersilned caUMd said Notice of Oilflult and Election eo W to be recorded 1n the county where the ,... ptopet1y .-locM9d. Said S.le will be mecte wrthout wwranty H to tltlt. ~.°'encumbrances. for the purpoee ot peytna the obllptions MCUNd by said Deed al trull. inctudina the tws and ~ of the Tru.-and of IN ~ created by Mid Deed of Trust. ldvancH thereunder with lntllNll u P"Mded t'*-in, and the uf"ll*d princtpei and Interest of the Note(s) secured by Mid Deed of Trust. to-wit $318,949.63. 0-.d: febualy 6, 1986 LOS ANGELES TITLE AND TRUST OEEO COMPANY CIO f .N. SERVICING COMPANY 350 So. Winche.., ._, San Joie. Cllifomilt 95128 (40I) 243-0971 Al sucJ\ T "'8tle 8Y: Geyte Huellon--l.ftlts 2/27 3/6 311l IOMO Thia bu--. I• oon- duoted by aft lftdhsl ..... 99.ct~A..--lNI '111: .... _ .... .... c...., a.ti .. :.-:. eo.., ... .,..,.., ,.. .... , ... . .,. I/ti 11111117 ... -•NAU IF,. ADmrt h••m• A-1111'9 To ... hlft.Ml ... alr,_ CkediDe. Cd ...... Cfat. .... and .......... ..... bl ................. 1"' thl wll 0t ...... f//f CAnf.. fRIHE 9CHMl'.NQI:._. All.A CATHlRtNf V . SCHM[NQO. A .,..._ ._ bei9ft ftled hr CHfUSTIN£ GASCA In th• Superior Court of OAANGE~,...1111,_ thel CtMISTtNr GAICA I tC£U V 8lAHCH[ ROIMNO be •ppcMinlN • pe;'IOMI •9PNlll .... ID.....,. •1 the ...... of ... declllt ... Thi~ ...... l'I~ t hortty to edmtnfster the --under tM lflldlpeftd-•nt Admlnlstr1tlon of ~Ad. A heeri"I on the petilion wilt be hetd on MAfllCH 5. 1986 It 9:30 AM In Olpt. 3, located at 700 CtVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST . SANTA ANA. CA 92702. IF YOU OBJECT to the arant•na of the .-ttkwt. '°" should ...,_ ...,.,.., .. the ...,,,. ..-.d ltllta ~ • jectlont OI ftle wrllt.en ob- iec:tioM wittt ... court t. fore Iha ...,...,._ YOIJI • pearafU """ be In C*'IOn or hr~ 811or•teY· If YOU AR£ A CREDITOR or • conti,_,.. awditor of the dec1111d, '°" must ftle ye>ur cl.aim w6th the cOUtt "'Pl •• .,. it to"" ........ repreMntativ• appointed by the court within four· months from the date of first isauance of....,.• Pf'CMded In w:tlon ?00 of the C.lffomia ~(;ode. The time for fill"I ci.Jms will not ...,,.,.. prior ID foul· months from the dat• of the htelinc noticed.-.. YOU MAY EXAMINE tM file~.,, ... ~"'°" 11nt 1 ...,.,,. ~ In the ........ '°" mey ~ upon the executor or ad· mlnlstrator. or upon the attorney for th• eucutor or administrator, •nd file w1ttt the court with proof of semce. 1 WfitteA ~ sut•nc that you ~,. spe- cial notice of the flhna of an 1rwentoty •nd •PPtaise- ment o1 Ht•t• ••sets or of the petitions or aceou• mentioned In sec:t9ons 1200 and 1200.5 c:A the C.hfomi• ~.Code. Attorney for petitioner: WILFRED E. BRIESEMEIS· TER, 7200 S. GREENLEAF AVE., SUITE 370, WHITIIER CA 90602. 2113 2120 2127 '651 I-DIM ncnnous ••• •• ..... ITA11_., The foffowtnc person ts doin1 business as: TH[ VIDEO IWtN, 30242 CtOWn VllNey flqy .. Ste. 8-2, t.. 1una Ni1uel, CA 92667; Donna J. Wall. 5502 ~ Rota Rd • lrvtne. CA 92715. This bulinnl is conduct· ed by an lndMck*. Slanect. OonnaJ. Waff This statement was filed with tht County Clerk of Ora1119 County on Fat> 3 1986. . file Ho. F299997 2 /13 2 1 20 2 1 27 3 1 6 NE'651 .. .,,. P1CTmOUa ...... NW8TA~ The tattowtno peraon1 ere doing buetn... aa; AANDAN ENOINIEIUNG co .. 21M1 Winnebago Lane. e Toro. CdbNa l2aO. ........, ,, ........ 21., Wlnn1t1ea Lane. E Toro. CAlltlO. ......,. ..... ,., .. ,., 21111 ...... LMe. .a Toro, CA-. TNe ......... ...... dUCllld br: fl" IC IN ... .... ...... .....,... ..... ............ I II ..,,. tS I ••·---...... ~an• ~.:·c.._-.-. ... ,.. .... , 11111 ....., . .,.. M7 491 .....cmnca fCtii .. 9lJlll t• ...... , ' TM "*4•11W perw lt ... ....._aa:'NOI· HAHGfRS SUPPLY, 1948' ll T ...... SU.. A. °"'"'9 CA92665. M9n J . Hom, 34031 ..... .... 0... Pt. CA 92629. T*IM.in111 tacanduct· ---~~ MenHom The tllllmM -fled wtttt tM Cou"'1 Cle"' of Or-..~ on f*'-Y t-1• FleNo.29HM 2/20 2127 3/t 3113 4631 WllO'la flCihiOUI. 11111• .... nam1•n ,,. .., .......... .. --~a,AaFIC sncu. 2708 Hert.or Yl9w Dr .. c.a. °"..., 92625. Merilyn 0. KruM. 2708 HerWY ... Dr .• CanlN Olf MerCAt2625. Andrew J. Stone. 2708 ....,. View Dr .• CoroM Del ...,CA92625. ,,. bulineu ii conduct· ... .,, ....... pettnershfp. lflNd: Merilyn 0 . Kruse, Aftdrww J . Slane TNt t1:11t11ment was fll«I wtdt tM County Clerk of Or-.. County on J•nuary 2Ll• "'°"liw:m1u ~2 WllOTICI N:ihiOUI .... ., •• ~ITAlWI T1'ie ..,._,. ~ Is -. ........ u...,.£0 EDmOHS CATM.OOS. I I ~ 1111 ..,. .. Dr., Suite 211; CdMlt, CA 92625. J. ..... 1111 .. ,. •• Dr,. .,.._ 275. CdMer. CA -.. ~ klllPl 111 ii canduct· __ ... ......... Mihtl• • 111 11 I -llA JI TliefaMu .. ..,_. .. .... __. ..... n: AO- VANCI TIM ... TtcH· ~-1--.a, Na ;Btai.c.--. ltetth•A .. lewfenc.. 1101 w. M1cArttv m• . ..... l2'107. 1'1111 .. fin 111 ii c.duct· ............ --= ..... LAI.,.. .,.. ......... _tied with tM County Cleftc of e>r.,. County °" ~ 21.1• f1le No. r-,_-n~79- .2120 2/rl J/t 3113 4644 ..... fllOtftW •1111111 umnat I ff TM tclcwls4 ,.,..... .,. ...... MllH• H : AO#'TfVI MANCITING '"•aznoew. 1• w. ---. .... -ar.,... CA.-.r. Afw K. ....... ,. L Me fdl• 0rw:ee. CA -. •.,..re Lowe, a1eoa ..... iryDr .. lo.~ ...-.CAIM71. • 1•1ulltAD ll'l 10IE. ftetMe ... Or ...... CA -. ..... D. "°"' 11 Dft. .,. I. I'• fJ'I, 0rw:ee. CA -. ,.... '*""-...... .,..._ lty. M Uftlftoor-..,., .......... ..................... Nw K. ~cL Ill L TNI II',.,._ .... .... c..., Cln °' Or-.. c.._ ... .-. 27, , ... ,.. .... ~ M 11111110 ~ .... ..... MhHN•I IUI 1111 .._9'AJI I ff ,,. ................. . ......... II_ ... D&UJIJJ sa'• Col ... 5 : • Ccnf,..._eCT • G••• Pw••11• M fl pelt 0... Dr ... ... .. fll e;mt ....... CA -.... o.i 101; , •• Ow- ... l'I 4 t,,.UllfacllL. .,.._CA etn4. fC1T ulle .,,.,.1'). L. D. C8'rlefleno, MO tltc:purl c.. Dr ..... •ttw;DM..._CA -TNe llu• HI te oon- ....... lty: • • .... r•I .......... LO. Qw? fl DO. "* 2 ... _ .... .... co.., Qcrll °' Or...-c..., on.-,• 1-. ,.. ..... ,. .... tJI 1/'1111111117 .. W•ia ••11111111•a·•~ .,,.., 11• CHttllTIMt BROTHERS POOLSAN>._a...., ................ CM- ... of Neu ...-. end ,.., ... ,, .. _ ........... arried an Its ~ et 13321 Gerdln ~ ...... -.1. ._ N &0, anon Otowe, c.llfomla 92643, Uc:enM Number 353112, _.., .... .....,.o. CWU1bl5 1982. Ms thllt dlll. no penon .... eulNttty to !new c» lipttons on beheaf of the toms peu11 ..... o...ct ftbfulry 24, 1916 Mr ..... 5-in. • bTNr ............. 2127 3/6 3113 J/20 4690 l.Jml ACiiiiOUl9Ulll I• UMllTA.,._., The foffowi"I person is doin1 buslne11 11: QUE PASA BROS . SURF · BOARDS; QUE ONOA BROS. SWIMWEAR. 3334 £.ast C08ll HithM>. Suita 308. Cofona def Mer, Ca· ltfomia 92625; HurricaN Surf hamatlonel. Inc., • C•llfornla corporetlon. 3334 Ent C08lt H1chw1. s... -· Corone del Mir. c.Hb'Mt2625 TNs ....... conduct· ed.,,. CClfS*'Jltiou .. ~ ...., ....... ,. ..... TNI &laa.n• _.., wtttt the Coultty Ca.rt& of Oranee County °" '9b. •. 1•. n. No. '300163 2113 2/20 212.7 316 4M2 .,..... w..nc:a ITA'TI I Ii" •n•l'•at,.. NAii L 11• •If JI IUt•a rcun1m• 111•• -n. ............ .... withdrawn " • ..... ,.. peltw from the l*tMf · ... Ol*M"'t under tM flctttioue busiMlt name of ClOCKTOWflt 8UIL0:. ING AISOQATU 9t four U..,tl&&Jlrt ......... port hech, Cellfornl• 92IMO. The flctltlout bualneu Nlfne ............. '°' te. pertnen9'1p Wff fifed on Au1ust 2, 1913 In the CountydC>rMwl. The full ,.... Md ,.. ldlfaf/I .......... .............. Jahn M . ...,._ atlt W1•11Y ..._ ... 100, ... port --. c ·-·· t2MO. --= JaM M. MMln ,... ........... fte.d ..... the Cou"'1 Cwt& of Or-..~°",..., .. 1-. ,.. No. f2220)5 2113 2/20 21'¥'1 3/6 4654 C.!!M7 ~ .... AClllWMIMY 1• -n•m 1 n:. IDlcMilw ,. ..... doll1S bullr.-ea: TOWNE ANO MISSION ASSO· CIATts.ec.llb: .......... ..... ..... 113 ODrporat ...._Sule. 2!00. Neaport leech, CA 926'0. . Stephen C. Hopkins, 2553 •..coDrM. L...-~CA 12M1 Tom l.ennJ, 17 Woodflow. •.IMM.CA92714. M.usMn Corpontlon, 25092 luckboerd Lene, Laeune Hiits, CA 92653, C•Hbu6'1. "*....._Is conduct· ...,, ........ pertnenhip. 5'cned: Slet>hen C. Hop· ldM. "* ~ -fMed wtttt the Cou-Clert of ar._ County on februery 3, 1986. file No. f300002 2/13 2120 2127 3/6 4666 .....c llOTICll PICI iilOUe IMll-- 91AM99'ATIMINT The .......,. per.an .. doing bueln••• ••: RANCHO CAftllTRANO DEV. Al80CAATD. 2141 Viet• Dorado, Newport 8-cft. CA t2111t RMcho Cepl•eno Dew. Corp. • Cdornla carporllllOn, 17 Creete Verde, Rancho M ..... CA~Or•B. Hom .... 110..-. v--. ,_MM ....... CA lalO TNe llualnW •• oon- d uot•~ by e gen•rel ...,,,...,.. a.-: Grer-. I . Momllo• Ptceldo • TNe I I refit -llM .... c..r a.tl al ~ ceuncy on ....,., , .. ,. n.-.fll•Dt VI 1111 lllO 1117 _. • ..., •\•t• .... .... I -.. • WSIOllCI rem ... I I II I ... nm rr n.. flmlowms ..,.... • **W"'•'-•JUIOS. 711 £ . .., ll#e.., Nc:mpa1 8-:tt. CA 92'61 .-... ... LOUlee • 1•1 ... 301ft ... , .......... IJltcR&CA.._ TNI "-I' cw Is can t'd· .. br ......... --......... Thia I ' :•ii -~ wttto the County c.. ot Or-. c..,. an,..'*> lLlta Flit No. ·noo-719- 21m 2121 3/6 3113 ~ .............. elC•lll'M- YOU AR£ IN DUAULT UNOO A DUO Of TitUST DATED 10-3-G. UNUSS YOU TNCE ACTION TO fW)T£CT YOUR HiOHJti t, IT MAY • SOLD AT A Na.JC SALL IF YOU HUD AH EXP\ANATION OI TH[ NATUM 01 THE PROC&DING MWNST YOU, YOU SHOULD CXJN. TACT A l.AWYEJl On MMCH 14, 1916. • 9:15 A.M. Gl8RAl.TMt DEE.O COW.MY,• duly......,.... Trume undllr and ....... to o.d ol TN&l ,_.,.. OCTc:mR 13. lta-• lnol No. 13-450637, fJA Ofldll ..... In the Cllfllce fJA ... ~ Recof* fJA ORAHGE County, CaHfornle. wtU SEU. AT PUllUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 81000 R>R CASH OR CASHIP's CHECK. (P9J11161 • time o1 .. In lnM mon.r flA IN Unteed ,..._> • THE ERONT ENTRANCE TO THE OlD COUNTY COURTHOUSE. LO- CATED ON SANTA w avo .. 8ETWEEM SVCAlllOM ST. 6 MOAlMAY. SANTA AHA. CAUFOINA. .. rW'C. tide end .,,..,.. COf~ ao end ,.. held bf It undlr said 0... fJA Trull In the Pl~• 811 In uid C.ounty end 9lm8e dlecrtbed a LOT 22, Bl.OCK K. TRACT 511. IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH, AS SHOWN ON A MAP THER£0F, RECORDED IN BOOK 17, PAGES 33 TO 36, MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, RECORDS Of SAID ORANGE COUNTY. A.P. I048-222· l0 T"'61ar or NCCrd oiww: HANCOO< flNAHCIAL COA· PORATION. The ..,_ address •nd other common ~. If .,,, of the ,... pnJperty described .,.,. Is purport9d to be: 1737 PlAZA DEL SUR, NEWPORT BEACH. CA 92660 . The undersilned Trustee discl•ims eny liabthty for _,, incor,ec:b-.s of the ltr9lt address Md other common delllJWjon, If.,,, shown her9in. s.ld u1e wm be made. tu without COWNnt 01 ..,,.. It), ••press or Implied, reprdin1 title, po1se11lon, or encumtnncel, to pey the unpeid ~nee of the noe.(1) secured by tald Deed of Trust, to-wit: $419,688.59 EST .• includirw • provided in Mid ncte(s) • .ctv•nca. If •ny, under the terms al said Oeec:t of Trust, feel. c:tw111 end ...,._. of the TNltlM end of the trusts cr..e.d bf laid 0... of Truot. 1l:e ~ und9r Mid Deed of Trust hef•ab• executed end deflWNd to the u~ • written Deci..tlon of Olfaul end Demend for s.e.. end • .....,, Notice of o.ta.ll end Dedion 11o Seit The undtroilNd caused Mid Notice al Default end Etec:tlon to Sell to be re<:Olded In the c:ouncy where the ,_, property Is 'oc:lleld Truot. 01 petty c:ondudi-W ... GIBMl TAR DEED COMPANY. 3I07 WILSHIR£ Bl.VO .. SUrTt 1010, LOS ANGE ES. CA 90010. (213) 311-6200. 0...: f'E8RUMY 5. 1916. GIMAlTM DUD COWW4Y, AS TitUSTU. 8y MONA L MMTIN, TRUSTtE SAL.£ OfffCCR, AutMriad Sia- noibn. 2/20 211:1 316 lllUC•JK:I ..... ... •••£••• 311 •• -n.t111 .......... ............ -.. fk••ra .. ......_.Mf'M: ILIJll? llCiri I•• II ADOtl a£LLE'S CUP· ~435._....,... -··· ' The .... , ...... it Rd •• Newport ... ch, CA 980. **-••tn111e1:MW FUN .... 2200 ,_. W · TM fictitious lus6MM ....._,.,.Ndao--.-widl. Na: Jairt ~ CA 92MO:--.M.WeM. fM&d lft Or-.. C....., an 6-JO.al. ,.. ...... flt&lll. 1800 -·------•100. Hollrwood, Ce. EJeiM A. llWend. 435 S..CHlfW ......... "'1 a.dt. CA 92163. toQ2.9.4'l5 ,,... .. 1ln110 ls cat tz CS · .. ...... t1lltl&I ..... JordMM. .... TNt~-~ duc'8d br en lndMduat. TNat1111~ ..... wlttl tM County Cwt& of OniWt C:O..., °" Fa 4, tt• --o.w. A. flW9nd. n.ietl 11 ,.,.._ ... wtt9' U.. County Clerk of ar.._ ~on F*'-Y 4, ltel. FleNo. fl00161 2/13 2/20 2/27 J/ 6 NUMl 2/13 2/20 2/26 3/6 .... ... DESCWf10N The SoutMelterty 40 fMt ol th1lt ~n PfGPJl'tJ ... , c In ... Cly°' "' part -=t\, ~ fJA 0-.. SJ-. fJA Cellfsnia, the Nu:OI , ., ._ ol .-. S... 1110 .,40 ... ...._...,....aoend50tllt._. .. So.# 11 I ., h tJI Lot 1 in llDdl llO ol UC. T..a. •per mmpwdld In bDall 4, ..... ll. fJA M1cllln1N1 ...... "' ... oMcie ol the Ccuter "9cortMi ~ .... c...iiw. cMec::rtbed. ~ .... ""',,. Ill the lntetlect6on al the Nofttwty ... of u6d Lot 1 in lloc* 130 ol LeM Tr9Cl, wilh the ~ ...ter1Y line al the Soutlt....a.rtr Z5 .... °' .... Lal 1: thence SoutheelUrtr akw'I the Nortt111.wty line of uld Southue_., 25 ._. to an inWMction with • line Natt I I .. of ........ to, and 10 .......... menured .. rilM ...... from the ~ .. of uid Lot l; thence Ncnt n •111 _,,,. Mkl 1ne ao the Nortlwty .. "' .... Lot 1; ttw.::e c:ionllr"*'I ...... eestertr •lonl t• ptOlonption of Mid line 51 f9lll. men or i-. ao • pant 30 ... dillMt. ,,_,.. ~ , ty • rW'lt.,,.... from.,. cnmr .. ol tN ..-. molt Scuthei1Y Wye T..::ll ol the Soult9n Pacilc "9i1: oect; ttw'°9 75• OT 30" Wesl ...._ .. h ....... ID and 30 t.et dlmnt ~Y from the c::enw line of s.ecs Wye Trec:t 201 .60 .... mew or ...._to .i ie---=tiu\ with the Southeasterty extension of the ~ line of 8.ty Avenue (now Cont ac.~. • ...,.., on Aid mep d LKtl Tr.ct ~ ~ 529 46' 30'" West 15.35 Mt. more"''-' to an~ we the Nottheast«ty line al the PflJOnt loc.ted c:en•lt Md9waik: thence ScMt' t1 U1rtt ... the Nuitt 11 I .. ..,. of ... .,, ouelk 164.IO .... '° ... Poli'lt °' ti ....... The uncaeid befnra and estimlllla ol cooll.. ...., 1 and ~nc.s •of F*'-ry 14, 1986 ia $37.512.4'; Mid .mount wit! l:ICI U 3 Se untif dlOlt d sale. The .. ,... addt'eu or other common desisnation. If .,,, of ... ,... Pfoperfy described ...,_. is purpa"9d '°be: 3014 w .... BMI., ,.. ...... llll3lcf\ CA. The undlrlcned Trustee ditcleima eny NabHtt1 b eny wlCCWNdl-fJA the..,... Mtdlw or altw c:ommo:• ..,.. ......... if eny, lhcMf\ ....in. Olllllct. ~ 1 .. 1986 8enefic.-y: Ann. Nena c~ and fllafl Jane Y8" 0. Man. 5614 Mrt:My Dr .• GcNtol, CA 93117. (IOe) 967-7831. '8cMc com Tiae Co1•"*1J1 of s.a .. bw9 eouni.r. TNlll!le. 205 [.Cerrillo SL. Swa ....... CA 93101. (IOl5)"3 ••1. ., .......... Eta..~~. 2120 ~rt 311 483 ..,... .......................... ,.., .. ...., .... ...-.: """' ...._. ·--' ............. . ., .. - ··-·-...... ~-11111111111•• T.&•CillFC ---" T.O. SEJMCE CO#llHMY • .., llP aentld Trume undw tM _, .. ,. •ct6'1d C-.S al tNlt WILL SIU AT flU&IC AUCTION TO TH[ HIGH(ST llD)IJt FOft CASH ANO/Olt TH[ CASHtOS <Mt C01fAlO CHICKS Sl'lCIFtlO IN ClvtL COOi SICTION 2924tt (..,..,.. It ....... of .... in ....... l't'IOMY al ... Unield se.lils) ... rtpt, title •nd I ..... ~ 1D and now hetd br it undlw uld Deed al T.,,,._ In the SM°'*'Y herwindlr dllcrtbed. TAUSTOft LOUIS G. HAHN BlNEFICfARV: SOUTH BAY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASIOClATION rwcoded AUIUSt 3, 1984 n Instr. No. 84·321090 of Ofllciel A9c:Ofds in the amc. ol the Reconter of Or.,.. County; uld deed of trust describes the followln1 ~ PAAC%l 1: Unit 102 on lat 13, CJty ol Newport Beech. County ol Oranae. St-. at Calttornt.. as shown •nd defined on that '*'-in Condominium Plan rwconled September 20. 1979, In ~ 13318. Pa1• 218 of Offtdet "9ccwds ol 0n,.. County, c.tifomia. MACEL 2: An undivided l /49ttl interest in end to lat 13 (Common Alu) of TrKt No. 8336. as shown on • map r9ClOf'ded '" Be-* 439, ,.... 8 to 12 lndusM of Miscellaneous Maps, recOf'ds of Onnp County, Califcwnl•. tQ1ether with all Improvements thereon, ••ceptina therefrom all condominium units 8ocatad .-.... PARCEL 3: An uclusive enement •pputtenant to ••ch unit for UM •nd occupancy of those portions of the Restricted Common Ar•• desisn•ted In the Dedention of CownatD. COldtioM end Rettrk:tion• r9ClOf'ded In ... 13311 ...... 133 ol Officiel Records. and lhawn on the Condominium Plan beech unit PARCEL 4: Alt....,,..,. for UM and enjoyment of the "community fKHities' of uld Tr.ct No. 1336, n ... torthand ........ in the Oecieration ol "9midioilS •nd CondominMn Plan. PARCEL 5: A non-•xclusiwe .... ment few tnaresa •nd earns ower those portions of Tract No. 10587. .. ... torth in 9n ~ l9C.'IOfd8d w.et\ 16. 1979. in ... 13070, ,.... 1227 and 1236 al OfficNll Rlc:ords. YOU ARE IN ()(fAULT UNDER A DUO Of TRUST DATED 7123184. UNLESS YOU T AJ<E ACTION TO NOTECT YOUR PROP£RTY. tT MAY BE SOlD AT A PUBUC SALE. IF YOU NEED AH EXPlANATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CON- TACT A LAWYER. 220 Na Lane # 102. Newl)Ol1 Beech. Catifomia ·<" a st..-address or common desilnlltion of "'propet"' ..... rt19"y is shown aboYe, no warranty Is liven as to tts com- pleteness or correc:tnns). • The beMficiary undw said Deed of Trust. by rHson of• tweKh or defau" in the obUpt1ons secured thereby. hetetufore executed Md deliver-ed to the undlnilMd • writt9n O.ClwMion of 0.fautt and Demand for S.le, •nd written notice of default and of election to cause the undersi&ned te Ntl said property to Slltisfy Mid obfiptions, .,.. ttwfter the undersianed c:MIMld said notice d dlfault •nd of etectk>n to be NCOfded September 11, 198! Instr. No. 85·3"832 of Office.I Records In the of the Recorder ol On,.. County. S.id Sale will be made. but without covenant or ..,,.nty, apress or implied, rwptdttlS tide possession, or encumbrances. to s-y the ,...,..,.,. princlC)el sum of the note(s) secured by said deed of Trust. with interest as 1n said note provided • .ctvances. 1f any, under the terms of Yid Deed ol Trust, fees. chartes and expenses of the T NAie and of the trusts cT9llted I by s.atd Deed of Trust. Sllld 5* witl bl he6d on: Fnday. ~ 14, 1986. at 1 :30 p m 1n the lobby to the bu1khn1 loc•ted at 60 I South Lewts Street .Jra,... Caf;fornia 92668 At the bme of the "''ta.J pubficatlon of this notice, the total amount of the~ '*8nce ol the~ secured by the above described deed of trust and fttimated costs. expenses. and adwances is $143,201 49 It is pos11ble that at the time of sale the openin1 btd may be less than the total indebtedness due. " ava1labte. the expected openi,. bid may be obtatned by ull1n1 the follow1n1 telephone numbers on the day before the sale: (714) 38~837 or (213) 627· 4865. TD SERVICE COMPANY as satd Trust•. By Sendra .. Armenta. Assistant Secretaty, 601 South L...s St.. Ora,... CA 92668. (714) 315-4700 0..: February 3. 1986 2120 2/V 3/6 4640 K..zJMI WICllOnCE •-im,..rwa••~ ·~••1• Public notice is hereby pven punuant to Section 15035 5 of the C.liforn1a Cot pew 111tiut• Code thM W A WAn COMPANY, a c.Mor· n1a corporation, and THE R08EltT MAY£R CORPORA- TION, a C.Uforn1a corpo. ration .......... doif'I bus- ,,,.. as s-tNrS under the fictiticMn firm name and slyte ol Bllywood Homes . Whittier at 120 N .. port C.nter Drive, Suite 250. Newport a.ch. ~ 92660 • .-.ctiwe ~ 20. 1915, by ~ con-_....a 'WdthesaidpM• .................. dtheir I ' f • • peltl•S ........ lft. ,.....,noke .. .... .,... ..... w ....... illd ....... ,DDS .... from ........ -.., ...... *"IRcuBlM'r .. lllW(s) .... _._ ... the ..... ., ......... Dlllof • "I J lft lllildi . c•s.._ .... _._,a1 OU-ls ,!ta W • ._ WAn Cft:0!'.11-~'MY. •Ca •ccrpn r _., ......... ..... . 1"[ ..-aa. PORA TK>N. a Cafitomie cat· ""°' ..... By. Robert ~. ~ .,. Al9n. MldUnl.. L..K*. GMl- ble & M.elary, 3 CMc Plaza. 5'* 250. Nee~ a.ch. CA~5999 R. Waft 4691 l-Dl1't ••Mrnrwa• OI _.,,.... OIHlnlm lllr Public notice i• hereby pi.n thlll WILMA. INC .• a Georai• corporetion. and SHAWNT ANA DEVELOP· ME.HT CORPORATION, a Cef. ibnili corpcwMion hemo- fcwe dOl"I business as a .... ~under the ftetitia• firm ..... ol WILMA/SHAW NT ANA. at 2801 Townsaate Road. 9211, •• llP•'• Vill9t. c.. ...,_ 91361, cld. on June l0, 19115 bf mulmtCDt ..... ................ INp ., ...... ...,...,,'fa• .. pertrws t'*9in. Mier ....... no ..... •..-Y ... ..ehority • incur • " r -.on..,..al~ --------. ._. Dl'Nlo1unent eorp. ...... -'*" .. ........., ... ...., ......... --~ mcuno ... .. . ., ....... .... ..,.._.cr1• IHAWN1'MM DblLOP. MINYOO!& -.noN. eC.. lflDmle 0.J • I 8-: IMT HN lEN. ,_. ldlrtt 9r. MAK L. CONZtl· MAN.t&u•• Wtt.MA. eNC .. a Geot"'8 C01*1116on .,. JOllJIH M.. BOWMAN. Vice ,.,, ---.,. WAYNE H. lllAlN£lT, A•lllMtSecr•y 2/V 4692 .....,. ....IC .-JIWICI• Mlhi ... llllt• -lfA'lll I IT n.--. ....... doi"C ... ,.,. • l. RHO PROfllRT1ES. 2. RHO LTD., 3. RHO ASSOCIATES. 4. AHO: W:NTUUS, 5. RHO ~ 6. R.H.O. PROP· ERTIES, 7. llt.H.O. l TO, I . R.H.O. ASSOCIATES. 9. R.H.O. VENTURES, 10. R.H.O. HOlOtNGs. 14111 Ycwbe S... !&Miit ZCM, Tua- tin, CA '2.AO. tn\'11 cor Inc.. 'JIJ7 E. Elline-btook DrM, Moi......,_ CA 90604, Ceflfa ..... Revenue Bond Consul· tams. Inc.. 14111 Yorba Street, Suite 204, Tustin, CA 92680. Catifu ilia. Thit ....... conduct- Id bf• .......... ...... Si9-* ...... 8Dnd ea... tubnts lftc.. Tom ROMi, ~ This l 2 .... -... •tth the County Clerk of Or.,. County on Fa 14, 1986. fit No. f3011 ll 21V l/6 l/13 3/20 4693 ll..alU'J rc111.,.. •••11•1 •m•• .._ITUBmn The.... ,,. .......... doir'I ~ -1. TU$ TANA PROFESSIONAL BtJa.0eNG. 2. tusrANA Of. Rel BUll..DtNQ.. I. TUl'IA- NA BUk.OtNG. 14111 Vertie Sb'e9t Suieit 204, Tustin. CA 92680. Frank Gteit*e, 1011 [I C.mino Reel. Tustin, CA 92680. Thames Woodruff, 701 s. ,.,_ Str-. Suitl 7000, ar.,.., CA 92668. Don s.n..-. 13751 Alld- h 111 Avenue, Tustin, CA 92680. William C>mrmi .... 1201 w La Vena, Suite 600. ar.,.., CA 9aMI. This busiNu .. ccntucl· ed by an unincorpor.ted associ•tion other than a ~ttnenhip. St1nect: Tom Aoul This ltlltlll• ... -filed with the County Clerll of <>r.,,.. County on Feb. 14, 1986. ,.... No. flOll 17 2171 316 3113 3/20 4694 Robert y. Slrom, 282 s. Anita Drive, Oranp. C.I· itomilt 92666. Richard Lippencott. 22122 Wood ,...,. Hun-- ~ a.dl. CA 92M6. Ger8'd .......... 1206 ~ Lane. FuMertun. CA 92631. David Berm•n. 6380 81~ Hil ltd.. LAq a.ct.. CA90l15. This .......... ccindud· .,~ ........... ...... s..,.t~Y ....... n. 12111 ,.,., -tllld With the County Clertl of Or.,. Courtly on Fa 11 1986. F"• No. f3011 la 2177 311 l/ll l/20 461115 ......... .... . ••II ··-OfMHS , ... 11 Bl -n.nn ,.,... ... .......... _., .. ftdllllUI ... 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CM.IA*M tcl101 The ..... ··-..................... ~ ... .... ..... ..,. °' , ............ -81 ..... (IJ ..... , .. difeccioo't, ......... 1111'1 '° ....... ,, .. cllt•••• o dlf dti•.,....illl...,. no.._•••• e) SMITH a SMt'TH 16633-..... ...... SilSt\ f1Dor ~CA9143' (811) toS-0100 MTt; (fcM) Sip. Z'I. 11115 L££ A. 8IWCH. COUNTY CUM llOTllCl TO THf POSON SO'V£lk You .. _,... ••tc•i._,J F IClllilt. 2127 316 3113 3120 4101 A t.ouch of cblssified ... is all it &aka to announce wtm you •ve .,a to <A!r: a home. a job. a sofa, I motorcycle. You can tel in touda by simplv nllinl thtt dassi&d ~t-Wfl 'II help you dft-idft what to ay and how to say it . Guests are grinning ear-to-ear nowadaya at the Sheraton-Anaheim Hotel, becauM a copy of the 0.•111 c .. ., lnl1rtalw awalta In their rooma when they arrM. Tiie •11rtallm I• all-entertaln,.,,.,,t. No newa. No bualneu. Jull en'9ftalnlng reading covering the finest In OrMQe County entertainment. Smge. Mulic. Dining and nightlife. Vlaual arts. And tt'a all In a conci9e, eu,-to-reac:t publk:atk>n that la aa ln- ..,.....'9 aa It Is lnfonnatmt. Ira no wonder that luxurloua hotels auch u the ~ .. prcMd6ng ..ct1 and wy gtu 11 with a copy of the Or•l9• CLSlltJ .. llrt 1 llm when they arrive. The ho•ll went their gueeta to en- joy their visit to the County ... and TM lntertelner tetla them what's going on. and where. and when. Of course, you don't have to stay In an etegant hotel like the Sheraton-Anaheim to get a copy of the Or ... CowttJ lneertalner. In fact, you can have 12 entertaining monthly Issues malled d irectly to your home, for just $9. That's 25•1. off our regular sub- scription price. But hurry. because this offer la for a limited time only . /\ Bec•u•• •lier •II, tourlata ehouldn, be the ontr one• htlvtng fun. . . . : ~ " .~ , ... . _. • ___ mess SERVING THE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR DOMESTIC DRYWALL Flneltelnfl • "'"'• t• A......_ PlflM A.....,,_ u. .... i. 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F0toe' _,..MILINA • immune sy•em ptotect1on · tl'le energa1ng auper-fOOd • weight conlTof ptogr 8fTI ·FDA approved • GROUPS OF 2 OA MORE • INOIVIOUAL ANO FAMILY PLANS MEDICAL. DENTAL. OCSABl'-ITY, LIFE. VlSK>N Mertettng Opponumt1., AW'e1leble Only $50. for 4 wks. of advertising CALL 857-4775 ANNIVERSARY /BIRTH- DAY ROMANTIC GON- DOLA Bey Cruise (2~ Hrs.) A rose. cham-=· pjcnic. Steve 673· Pro football player for any occasion-cocktail/ dinner parties. M.C./ l\JeSt spkr for benquets, clubs. 714-65(). 3097 OUA CLASSIFIED Is A8SOLUTEL Y Q"£A T TRY fT. AHO FINO OUT LIVE-IN Nu lied! To care for invalid lady. Spenish speak.inc OK. Sen Juan Cepistr.no home. Room. boerd~~· EASY ASSEMBl Y WORK! $600.00 per 100. Gua- ranteed peyment. No ex- perience/No sa6es. Oe- ta i 1 s -send self - ~ stamped en- velope: Elan Vital-5075 3418 Enteri>rise Rd. Ft. Aerce. Fl 33482 COMPANION AIDE with nun;,,.~ look- inc tor etderty Coue>'e °' sincte etderty. Will care for you in my beautiful home, °')IOU'$. 380-8035 LEGAL SECRETARY- South Orance county Pllt · ent firm seeks lepl se- cretary. Experience re- quired. Word processjnc experience preferred. No shorthand. Self st.rter Call Dana f°' intef'VteW (714)85S.1246. Childcare needed for my lOmo.ddin~,._.. port Beech ([JttJtf --> home 2-4 ~-72(). 1579. Jewelry_ ~~lei -need brisht. ~ mativllbld with some ..,..iencl for hi1h 1r•d• Newport Beech J9wltry *"Y. 0...714-m..875 EARN $4.87 /Hour. We need •ssistance in ev- 8'uMinc and '9SPQndinc to daily wcn r9ports sub- m itted by our •1ents throulhout the mte. No experience necessary; peid to comJMete train-•nc. Wen at home. F°' 1nformat1on send self addressed. stamped en- velope 9 w· tone to: AWGA, Dept. E. Bo• 49204, At lanta. GA 30395 405-HouMS/R..V Furn RENT Laauna Ntauet 2 bdrm. 2 ba. luxury condo. Near new. Walk to beach. flreptace, dis- hwasher. microwave, wastwK.g~· $975 Beautiful Ocean View Laaun• Beach 2 bed· room. 1 ~ bMtt. Fireptace viewin1 deck, $1200/ mo includes utilits. 494- 7993; 497-3695. FOR LEAS£! NEWER LUX- URY HOME IN CAPO BEACH. 2 bdrm. den. family room. 3 be. fire- place. Double 1are1e. Ocean view. Belcony. Outside pet Ot<. s 1275/ mo inciudes prdener. days 731-3777, Ron eves & wkends 496 · 3492. Tony 8ayfront 8-yside Place COM, 2 br, 2 be duplex. peer & boM spece. $2000 mo. Bill Grundy, Rttr 675-6161 4-B£DAOOM 2·t.th Lal· una Hilla. fenced prd, ctose to tenni1 courts . Sl.200 indudel prdet r-er. Anna 643-Jl 93 OCEAN VIEW 5 bdrm. 5 b• L•1u•n• Beach Home, wittt ........ "' decks, unfurni shed . $2200/mo. 09posit. 494-7161 Ill .. II. a.u IT 175-11• 401-Apartmenta. Unb. Sen Oemente newer cus· tom 3 bdrm, den, 2 ~ beths. oceen view! 3 car ,..,... 2 fi~. Wf!t. w . $1350/mo. (Lucille) 498-0050. 409-Condoa for .... Condo-Laauna Hills 3 bdrms, 2 baths. 2-car l araae. All amen1t 1es 950/mo 380-89n lmmac:. Condo. 2 bdrm. 2 ba. dbl pr, poof, _.ac, tenni s. Yrly rental, $1000/mo. Open 8:30 to 7. Avail now 213-258- 5479 Newport: luxury Bay-frt 1500 SQ ft. 2 bdrm, 2 ba, tam rm, kJft. pr1 JCtrs. :a-· $1350/mo 642- CM-lux Condo 2 mt to beech. 81.nd nu 3 bdrm, 2~ bit, ti>t. fncd ~. dbt aar, pet ok. Pick your colors now! $1095/mo 642-9666 El TORO Condominium. 2 bdrm. l bit, nshef. dryer . refriaerator $725/mo. 673-1334 FOR lEASe NEWER LUX- URY HOME IN CAPS BEACH. 2 bedrooms I den, fami ly room. 3 baths, fireplace. Double praae. Ocean view, bat· con~. Outside pet OK. $1275 monthly. days. 731·37 77 Ron 496- 2347 Tony, eves. & wee· ken<H NEW' ONE BEDROOM DANA POINT CONDO RENTAL. Near beach, laundry.. ~IJ tennis • beke petf\. $650 montNy ptus deposit. Aveil•ble March 1. Eveni n11 (714)493·1146 or (805)984-23'8. C.et col· lect DANA POINT ! BED· ROOM POOLSIDE CONDO. Wlllk to beech $665/ month.. (714)981- 'Wn 412-Rentala to .... Share 2 bdnn, 1 be El Toro condo. Female, non-smc>Mr. $325/mo. 837-0587 Room-..._ Wanted Share 2 bdrm Mission VieJO beautifuf condo $335/mo. ~ uti!tties. Ptus deposit. Even1ncs 768-76'5 Professional femal e roomtNte to share with same Beautiful 2 bdrm townhouse. Washer. dryer, poof. $350/dep- OSlt 586-7072 Female roommate want· ed-La1una Beach. 2 bdrm apt. ocean view. Prefer profeuional 25- 35. Neat. re~p<>nstble. non-smoker. $350. 494· 2392 , 497·6•63 mes-saae. WANTED: lneapensive room for rent by sirwte male professional. (3, prefer li beral si n1le woman who ....a tome· one around the house. 213-542-5210 Female Room -Mat e Wanted. Must be Mat & responsible. Share beeutifut El Toro home S325 tnctudes utilities. 837-8887 ~FtMAU roommm needed. Liie· una Msuet. ecross from beech 496-1475 ROOM MA TE-share Mis- sk>n Viejo 3 bdnn home. poot, spa, petios. laund- ry Male, lO •. nut. no ~!· smokers OK. 855-8951. messaee FEMALE wanted. to shal'9 lake FontSt home. Room. bath.i.J.a~uzzi , s:iooe. tennis. ~ + l / 3 utilities. Small child. pet ()t( ~7 ROOMMATE WANTED . l Atch Bey home with .. I am.Mtie&. lnctudif'I private beech. 2 Md· room. 2 bid\. ... den. S500 pfus ~ utllitles. 497·5'M Bit •n 9 am '12 8m. , .. ) (. . - , P• S fUIUAIY fl. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllRVtNE TODAV 417·••Dit ....... Vaclltion,_.... BALBOA ISLAND COT-TAGE Sm family onty 818-790-9668/952-UMO "PALM DEStAT BAR· GAINS" Artiflciatly low prices produced by yeet'S of slow sales. plus low int.rest rites make this • prime time to buy. for mote details caU ... nt speci•llst 547-1657. EXECUTIVE OFFICE SPACE non-smoker ocean view, furnished, 61mo. lease, util. inc. Lil 720-1510 505-Commerclal Prop. Steel Bu1 ldrn1 Dealer- s h 1 p w it h Maj or Manufacturer-Sales & Engineenna support Starter ads furnished Some areas taken. Call (303) 759-3200. Ext 2401. WedaCor Accep- tance Corp., 6800 E. Hampden. Denver, CO 80224 FOR RENT-or lease commercial property M· l zoning or Laguna Beac h Reasonab le price Call 786-7043. 507 Condominiums FOR SALE $98.850 IR· VINE TOWNHOUSE. 52 Kazan St. 3 & 2, garage. pool. Owner (818)895· l l 13 SALE. OWNER 3 BED· ROOM 3 BATH M1ss1on Viejo Condo adjacent to Country Club Decorator wall paper, shutter. con · versat1on pit. sec urity system M ust see ' $143,500 831 ·5107 Even1n1s BY OWNER-3 bdrm. 2 ba San Clemente ~Seas. cape" condo low asso- ciation dues $155.000/ make off~ 493·6307 508 -Hou••• for Sale Laauna Beach. 3 bdrm, 3 ba custom home, pool, 1acuzz1, decks, canyon & ocean view. privacy, b11 yard , unique $425.000 No brokers Motivated seller Call Joyce 476-0567 days. 494-7924 evemnas Hilltop home W/'11f1W of Lake Elsinore-on 5 acres. 3 bdrm, 2 ba. ceramic tile throuahout. Reduced to $126.000 714-65 7 -9334 leave ,,,.. .... 4 BEDROOM 3 BATH EL TORO HOME Wind Aows tnct. AN, 2 IDy, 2 ~ twwl UptJllct.d ttwc:qh-out. Owner ftnancrna ~f160,000. M -1141 501-Hou••• for .... Laauna Buch Beeutiful 5 bedroom larse exec· utiw home with Incred- ible citY & oceen views cooo 494-0211, Spectacular lake Forest Home. Hiahfy u~. 4 bedrooms, 2~ bMM, f•mily room, fireplace. $195.000 951-6055 IRVINE: BY OWNER Woodbridp townhome, extr•ordinary 2 bdrm, 2 ba, den, skytiahts. •ir, security •I.rm, decor-.tor, wall ccwerinas, cus-~ tom closets & kitchen cabinets! Secluded back- yard, covered patio, se- parate atrium-close to lake & tennis club. $157,000 559-6020 SALE BY OWNER-MIS- SION VIEJO 4 bdrm. Madrid def Laao 730 on cul-de-sac. Spe. Excellent condition. $195,000. Open Sun· days. 768-1522 OLD CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedrm, 1 ba, R-2 lot. wlk to bch, rm for ex- pansion by owner $239.5k 67S-0467 CAT ALINA OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM family home, 3 bedrooms. 2~ bath. living. family, dining. Ter- rific kitchen. Huae bonus room. 3 ,000 sq. ft. $275,000. owner. 492· 6751 For Sale by owner-Laa· una Beach-3 bedroom. 2 bath. $187.500. Fan· tastic ocean, city, coas- tline view. Assumable first. possible 10% down 497-1918 1 855·0220 NIGUEL SHORES GATE GUARDED COMMUNI· TY Ocean view 4 bed· room. 2 'ti bath single family home $319.000 By owner 496-4362. 509-lncome Prop- etty CORONA DEL MAR 3028-3034 East PCH - 4 stories w/ potential dou· ble the va lue by bid& 2nd story. Great tenants. location Income $41 ,000 Ask in g $450,000 -Make Offer Owner/Agent 619-543 0496 511-Acreai• SOUTHERN COLORADO at 7500 ft. elev. is beau· tlful & prices are los. for retirement or invest· ment. 3 to 5 acre parcels w/owner terms Write CE NTURY 21 -Wol f Creek Land & Cattle Inc Box 1226 Pagosa Spss, CO 81147 or call Larry (303)731-2575 605-Money to Loan Widow has money for Trust Deeds-Sl0,000 Up! No Credit ck No penalty. Call Dennison Auociates 673-7311 IN DEFAULT? 8.cf Cred- it? Don't lose your home. Interest only ~yments 13"49' to 15%. Doull•• Financial 476-2375 700·Bu1lne11 Opp't. NIWPOllT INVllTmNTI INC. (Sine. 1959) RMI £st.te lnwstment oooortunfties with estab- lished & .tr•ck proven company. ... c., ••.• (0...lopment Officer & Consultant) 1501 Westcllff Or. Ste 210 Newport Be•ch 92660 014~·3092 TRAVEL AGENCY Own your tnwef •&encY. No experience neces- sary. A complete pack· •ae. choice locations available. Numberous t,.vel benefits availa~e 25,000 full offices na- tionwide. TRAVEL WITH US-for a personal in- terview call Bob Hanson .text 411. 1-800-821·7493 $Cn & Banner Business located in Newport Bch area. Uses unique ~an manufacturi"I methods & systems. ExceHent prof- it potential. 714-852-1330 800-fumlture New sofa and lovesea1 with loose c ushions Both S385. Csh. 542-0007 4 piece hv rm set, never used Cost $ 785 Sell S285. Csh. 952-4254 808-Antiques Antiques of every kind' By private party. Sel1tn1 ver lar~e estate filled with exceptional fine antiques in wonderful condition. Marvelous variety col· lected from all <YVer the world. Must see to ap· prec1ate. Cash only pri- ces negotiable. Appomt- ment call 498-1167 809-Misc. for Sale MOVING-MUST SELL! Washer/dryer $325 R~ fnaerator. $190 Sofa bed, $190. Sectional sofa $395 2 twin beds $50 each. Larae office desk & storage cabinet, $1 59. 497•6053 I BEAUTIFUL oak and wal· nut 6-foot Desk with match1na creden1a. 5 years old Like new con· d1t1on Askins $1,500/ offer Paid $2,700 new 493-8990 Dr. Zotton ALPACA YARN FREE SAMPLES 805-832-7•57 811-Mwlc.lll lnat. YAMAHA 6' CONCERT GRAND. White. Peter FracX,gton 1l1n•ture. rm nrm. Days, 553- 117 ............ All .... buildi,,... New .... must satl for fK· tory requlntd show. 21 x 24. RGtt $5 OU sell for $3,882; 96 x 100, wa1$42 .423, now $28.546. New, never put up, inc. dwp. certified loedlns. Must MU by 2/ 28 Call Jim 541·2633 AKC BORZOI-RUSSIAN WOLFHOUND PUPPIES. Born 1/19/86. Show qu•tity, very mellow. &!eat with children. (7140494-6398 25 FOOT "Century" Pow· erboat. OMC outdrive. 350 Ford en1ine. low hours. Excell9f1l condi· tion. $18,5000/efters. 496-7724 38' Toity twin JlH slip excellent conditlOO. VHF Hak>n system, many ex· tras $54,000. 645-3835 Eiaht·Man Raft-Good condition $450/best offer 96().9859 910-Autoe for Sale ULD·''"lll •••• -..-....n 1 ..... ,., ..... ":!'" ..... Ad..,. o F81Non a.tend 640-6444 JAGUAR-1973 XKE- Gray V 12. 350 Chevy motor, 2 + 2. &ood con· d1t1on, tirestp~!nt. au tomatic. air. $8800. 494-0049 1984 Maxima Nissan- loaded ! ! ! Take over lease. No cash down $246 mo. tax inclusive, private party. 951-2817 1967 Camaro-needs en- aine waf't(;$ 750! All pri · mered-ready for paint· 1n1. 495-1547 after 6 p.m '81 SAAB Turbo-blk mt, coold, 5 spd 3 dr loaded . Mu st sell! $8500/obo. 24 hrs (714)650-6104, ext 2 1974 AUDI FOX 4-door. eood condition. Sl,495/ offer. 951·2870 .tter 6 pm/ •II d9y WMkends. 1983 AUOt 5000 S Silver. sun-roof, tow mtles, non-ttne*er. Prl~ me petty $7500. 240- 6263 a1 Z~7 1984 ELDORADO Tour-Ins Coupe. lmmaculaet All ~wer, all extras. l 9,000 miln. UecutM owned, pnv.-Mlto, .. sume le•s•. S•65 month. 660-0315 d8ys. 1984 CAOILI.AC SEV1U£ fawn Mist (cok>r). fufly loact.dl .. Bose" Stereo. Low miles-Mint condl· tion. $18.500/offer 496-8072 Eveninca 1976 CAOtllAC convert· ibte. Orilinal ownef, fan- tastic condition. com· pletely loaded. With music•I ho;n $5,495/ offer. 494-6738 or 497- 3902 OI (213)552-0426 1979 CADILLAC SEDAN de VILLE fully loaded! 4 new "Michelin" tires. Best offer. 380-8036 1979 CADILLAC Se· ville-Low moeaae. fully loeded, wir&-wheels, new radi•ls, trip computer. $7.995. 85S.8200 '80 ELOO ori1 owner Lt ary w /blk fand•u .. tthrint 44K ml mint cond na Michelins 5efV reeds sac $7950 646-9481 '82 ELOORAOO-wht. on wht. 39k mi.. take aver lease or purchase for $11.950. 645-9333/ 720-9960 I Datsun 1978 DATSUN 280 Z, 2 Ptus 2, 5-speed, air. am/ fm. cassette, ori,inal owner. Good cond1t1on. Call for details. Days (714) 53S.0966 or 38(). 4321 Of e\leOl"IS (714) 364-5120 ask for nne. 1973 2402 DATSUN Loaded! Oriainal owner. Must See! like new! Must Sell, $3,900 770-7913 1981 MISSION MAXIMA grey, Excellent! Includes 1986 Taas, new tires $7395 770-5753 Honda Car 1980 HONDA CIVIC Waaon-5 speed, air . am/fm stereo casette. roof-track. raadials. $2,850. Excellent. 496-3785 1985 HONDA CRX-Low mileaae. deluze AM/FM c assette stereo, air. $8200/offer. Private party 661-6934 1980 HONDA CIVIC 5- speed, AM/FM assette. orilinal owner. Full ser- vice records. lmm•cu- late. Must sell $2995. Day 752-4500 ext. 4374. 9a.m .-5p.m. 1980 "HONDA'' CIVIC STATIONWAGON Sun· roof, SUw.-/Red irarior, lo•dedl Movin1 Must Sefll $2.895 497-2449 1980 HONDA 500 ex custom inc. lhetld Ii 2 helmets, tow ml 759· 8949 1984 MAZDA 82000 lofw Bed pick-vp truck. AM7FM cnMb stereo, air condition, eutt>mMic. camper st.ti. $6,490. 830-8439 1981 MAZDA 626. N9W paint.t electric moon· rod AM/FM ..__ air, 63,000 mi. $5,490. Good condition. 499-2591 1982 MERCEDES 2400, 55,000 mt, one owner, exceflent condition, new tiresr 752-2111, 643· 1705. John M. 1985 Mf.'RCEDES 280 E. a1ooo mi. Cruise control. e ectrk: sun-roof, com· ptetefy k>eded. $31,000/ offer. 830-8993 1973 Mercedes 450 SE Exception•! Car. like New Coad. All Srv. Re- cords. 722·8900/527- 2297 BELOW MARKET '83 Mercedes 500 SE cham~ane w/matchina vefoor. ABS. alloys, Blau, Cal. Rea. pp $27,5000 619-296-2808 1973 MERCEDES 280NSE. 4 . 9 4 door Sedan. L.aeded! Immac- ulate. Good runnena con- dition. "BLAUPUNKT" stereo. $7,500/oOo. Day 644· l 135 or Eveninas 494-1947 1980 MERCEDES 280 SE Fully ~ Afr. excel· lent inside/out. Silver/ blue fabric interi or $18.000! 855-0765 1968 Mercedes Benz 230. Rare 6-cylinder, 4 speed stock. Oriainal owner. $2900/ower or trade up for 4 wheel drive. 1985 SEL MERCEDES Loaded! 38,000/offer Black/1ray leather in · terior. Showroom new! 661-8555. 498-1632 1979 450Sl Mercedes. Tan/tan feather interi0t True spoke wire wheels. Becker stereo. Bur1l1r alarm. Air 2 tops $24,000/offer 661 · 8211or831-1400 1975 280$ Mercedes Benz loaded, aood cond. Becker stereo $14k 720-1579. '85 Trans am loeded w/ all options warranty. Bob 548· 7298 pm/ 650· 6698am 196 7VW convertible. Re- :> u i It tr•nsmiuion, itronl •"Cine. new ~n. Must let 10! 1.950. 832· 5653 1981 VW Truck 5 loeed lX pee ...... Rlld wtth tan interior. bceUent con- d ltlon. $3,200/beat offer. VOLVO, 1983 GLT, 4 DOOR , (SILVER) OWNER, .ta,000 miles. Excett. cond. $12.500 240-M66 911- FOl'r,nllporta C.. CllmAIJI .. ,. BUY YOVACAR DtAfCT FROM EUAOPf ANO SAVE MOHEYf EPA ' DOT FedeteMudon Fr" p!CJ!up & dehefy on MfYl()e WOttl (714J•1 .... 19n JAGUAR XJ6L A beautiful meticulously ~ned~ Sacrifice .t$8,900 661-2719 l 970 LOTUS EUROPA Red/Blk interior. All new; wood dnh, carpets, tires & wheels, sun-roof. Ex· cettent condition. 69,000 mites $3,900/ ofter Eveninp 496-1702 1977 TR7 . AM /FM Cassette. ajr, sun-roof. red, excellent condition askina $2500. 859-2879 1979 MGB. limited Edi· tioo 8'ack. eJ&Cef lent con- dition. $4,000 661 ·2453 912-Andq./ a .. a1cc.. Our 9th Annual AUCTION Collec:t0t Cars San Oieao '86 Show Sat Af)t 5 Sale Sun APf 6 lOAM Del Mar Fairpounds Del Mar. Ca Over 150 Cars Expected Entry Fee $150 To cons11n Call Bob Justus 619·726 5334 Dean V Kruse. Auctioneer Calif Lie #A-804 ITT Kruse lnterNttOnal 1 800-328 0771 CLASSIC 1958 EDSEL 4 DOOR RANGER. AJI oria· 1nal paperwork available Mechanically soudn. Beautiful body' 892· 8702 aft~ 5:00 p.m. 916.llloeat'Hom• 1973 21' Four-star mini~ motorhome. 48,000 miles. Larae dinina area. Sleeps 6. $6,000 492-6976 91S.Tnda '51 Chew pick-up run- nina cond $1.095/obo 714-536-7420 Mimi lwwr. Healher's Maid of honor. and He•._ loot over lawtcadonl M The Uldnm. lnvlcadon. The Ultimate lnviatioo spectallza In sationcry and wedding md ~ lnviadoos. Crane and Encore uc among the sp«lal lines. Services offered by The Ultimate lnvtaaon include Imprinting. cngnvtng and the custom designing of lnvi~tions. The Uldmatc lnvtatk>n carncs comp~ wedding xccssorks such as photo albums. bride and guest books. etc. as well a.u wkic variety of unique gift Items. The Ultimate lnvtadon ts looted In Fashion lsbnd's Attfum Coun; l71'4) 759·7751. The 8rtdc spcda1lzcs In services provided In an atn10lphaic sctting-10Clted at ba,adc md dccontcd In qutct elepncc-wtth large stiff of trained consuJanu to advtle the bdict In the ~ party. ""nils ls suCh a mcmonblc u~ In a wonwn • s life and we want to contrlbut.e to the happtncss of. the ocasJon,'' aid co·owncr Gwen Jordan. The Bride has an extensive wCddmg gown colJcctlon with prtccs ~ under UOO. Also In the store arc gowns for the bride· s att.enebnts md dresses appropriate £or other formal occask>ns. ·'we arc very proud of our staff and the br1dcs·to· be have a wonderful ttmc watching the boats go by as they arc bdng fttted. · · said co-owner Calolyn Young. Trousseau and wedding my lingcrk are anibblc as well as a custom mtlUncry scrvtcc to create special veils and hcadpiCCcs. The lrtdc ls looted at )41 B.Jystdc Drive in Newport Beach: (71<4} 67S ·2HI. Appointments arc not necessary. HartlMCI .. ._ ... .._ Fr11n1• loollM ...... Mc;a...-ton.at. .. In s-dl eo.t ftaa. Glnps Formalwar' s._rmtll stodt tncludcs Lord West, Aft.er 6. Pk:rrc cardln and Yvcs St. Laurent. The retail line of formal wear lndudcs Olar de la kntl, Gtvcnchy, Plc'rrc Cardin and Lord West. Abo mdbblc In cbc store ts full scrvtcc for acccucrtcs such as pastel des md cummerbunds. cup Fonmlwear bas stDrCs throughout the country and all rcnw pnnents are on stock at the stores. Ginps FomWwcar Is kxat.ed In South Coast Pina. JJJJ s. Brbtol ln Com Mesa; {71<4) 751·'4160. Harte tllps die et'lllllMftt rtns on HNcher'1 flnpr. Unda Claire's Nall and lody Care Cencn offers complete nall let'Ylces M well as a tannlnl f aclllty. -Scaff Photo by Sceven Geotwes Lmda Claire tus rc:·opcned her PJbcc: of Ro~I Nalls using only Nail Krysul while offc:rmg the finest In ill mil services by lkmsed profc:sslomls. Also on the premises is a unning center dut offers a SJfe system without burning. Lm<b Cbirc: suggests her special servtces be given as a dunk you gJft to the: wedding PJftY which will insure: a gbmorous wedding album. Special rJtes include: 30 unmng sessions for S49.50 and sculptured nails S3S · regularly SSS. Brmg m this uucle and the rJtc:s will be honored all year. Unda Cbire's Nail and Body Cue Cenue IS located at 880 West 16th Street in Newport Beach; l]l4) 64~ 5093 . Heather and Harte look around at Y OUftl Industries Umomlne Service. Inset: Fun and deslaner Jewelry are available at Winston's Jewelen. Hen Winston The entire gamut of luxury rtc:ms such as furs . 1c:wclry. limousines and exotic cus and accessories arc: aV11bblc: at Winston Designer Jc:wc:lc:rs and Young Industries Limousine: Scrvtcc:-sidc: by side: on Newport Blvd. In CosQ Mesa . Winston· s Cksignc:r jewelers tus bttn in business for 17 years. All )Cwclry 1s sold with~ money back guarantc:c:. "Our jewelry will appnlse for more than the price PJld for it hae," SJtd Bubar~ Winston. As PJrt of an lntermtional rd err al network . Winston· s Jewc:lc:n an obtain any stzc or prkc: unge of 1ewdry Furs and other luxur1ous gift Items an be purchased u Winston's. .._..,looks aunNnl In a aown • ~'• Mdal Md Fonul $hostpe. -Saff Photo by Scfteft Geotwes Barbara· s Bridal and Formal Shoppe arr1cs a varkty of wedding gowns-from budget to designer lines, prom dresses and forrml gowns-In rcgubr and half sizes-and offers the special sc:rvtce of custom designing gowns to suit the customer's spcclflations. Wedding accessories. lingerie:. shoes Jnd tuxedos uc: also aV1ibblc: u Barban· s. Barban· s Bri<bl and Forrml Shoppe: Is looted at 270 East 17th Street In Cost1 Mesa; (714) 548·8264 . and larbara Winston show a fftf spedal hetM In dlelr store. -Staff Photo by Scnen Gecqes Young ,,_,J ·,mes Limousine S<:rvice ha s Cadillac and Lincoln stretches-fully equappea with bClrs. telev1S1ons ;and stereos-which are profcsslomlly chauffeured throughout Southern Calafornra Young indusmes Limousine xrv1ce also sells exooc cars such ~s Ferrans. Mercedes lknz. · Voivos and Porsches and a complete lane of accessoracs. Young lndusmes umousme S<:rv1cc Is loated at 1749 Newport Blvd. m Cosu Mesa : l7 14 ) 645 6187 Winston's Designer Jewelers ts located at 17ol Newport Blvd rn Cosu Meg, lJl.f ) 6'45 SS9S. ~ther ~lusu her prter ~t Fern's Unprte. -Sraff Photo by Steven Georaes Fern · s Lingerie 1s a full service lingerie shoppe that offers a variety of items for chc bride such as Merry Widows. garter belts . stockings . bridal handkerchiefs. pc1gno1r sets . wedding garters. bridal hosiery and trousseau items. New at fern's Lingerie 1s a variety of bach bouuque items that include bath 0t ls. sachets and salts. pocpoum and personalized gift baskets. Fern 's Lingerie 1s located .u 3-0b Via udo in Newport Beach: {7 14 ) 673 7710. Look.1111 at weddlna albums at Phocotraphy by Jeffrey an (from Wt) Hartl, Hacher and Judy Gasper. Photography by Jeffrey. In to Its third gc:naltion ol photographers. offers full studio portrai ture services In a convenient retail loaCion. T~ltionJI. dusk portrJlture is offered u well as cra tive techniques such JS bnwlcs (double exposures) and mlstJes which emJnJtc J romJntic. soft look. Photography by Jeffrey also offers a video servke which complements the wedding album portnlts. Photognphy by Jeffrey ts located In McSJ Verdes Center ac 2701 rbor Blvd. In Cosu Mesa ; (714) 5'45 ·6786. Bring tn dits JJ'Uclc ind rccctvc 1 &cc 11 by 14 at chc time of bookJng. -SC.all Photo by Sceven Georps Bridal Lane offers a variety of services under one roof. These businesses hJ ve been working together for over a dcadc and offer the finest in q~llty and service. Bridal Lane also offers full ·time coordinators to assist the bridal ~rty wi th all of the planning right on through the wedding day. BndJI Lane 1s located m Harbor Center's Inner Mall at 2300 Harbor Blvd. m Cosu ~; \7 14) 548·7040: 548·H28. 8ridal Lane includes the following stores: Mon Amt Bridals. P.S. I Love You Flonsc . Arrow Tuxedos. Invites. Etc .. Amcnn n Armocrat l.Jmoustne. Marsylas .Photography. Balloon Experience. ~nee EntelUinmcnc and Freestyle Mobile Music. Gotng Pixes Travel spcdaltzcs In cruises ind tndivtduahzcd toun to any dcsctmtion-tncludtng to places that uc very popular today which MC the South Px1&c ind the Orient. spots that MC cspcdalfy popular today. ·'Honeymoons~ spcctal aucnOcn md our cxpcrtcnccd, well ·tnvdcd pcnonncJ an give the br1cbJ couple the pcnomltzcd ICl'Vtcc they will need.·· aid owner CMol Johnson. Cotng Pbcc:s Travel ts loafed 3t 11 Fuhion lsbnd-bctwccn lobtnlons and the Atttum Coun: (714) 640·~21. Heather and Mark look over the menu for The Wheelhouse on the leuben L Lee. The Wh1elhouse .. ves up to cen people • On a paddle wheeler with classic Southern decor the Rebucn E. Lee offers a variety of bmquct rooms with picturesque waterfront vtcws dut will serve from 20 to JOO guests. The cuisine Includes SClfood and staks and popubr for luger ~rtics ls the cockttll rcccpdon that fcatµrC$ a variety of elqmt finger ..... -.a..19'1 1111119 L,_ (far lfllM) ..,_ a llo&• .-sm I m PAI • .............................. ~ -kin,..,...,"''-Gwwll In a patk> prdcn ~ f1cur ·Dc·Lmc offcn "flowcn for all ol ltfc•s cclcb1'3dons." Flcur-Dc·unc spcdalbcs ln natunl flower mqcmcna dm range from country French to aodc md outbndbsb ttopal Dowen. A virlcty of unJquc vncs arc also avaibblc at f1cur ·Dc·Lanc. fleu.r·Dc·Lanc Is loatcd at 179U5t17th Street In Costa Mesa ln the comer of the~·· Drugs and Von 's shopping ccntrr; {714) 642·91SS. ........... .. . . . .. . ... . . . .... ...... ., ... c.c ... foods. The Reuben E. Lee IS looted at 151 hahc c~ Highway m Newport Bach: {714 ) 675 2302. Exh room 's ambbtlity 1s subtcet to SClson and <b y of the week . .............. wlew ..WC 11 a• Fl I.,...., Qloe ... _,._,., ...... The bride wtll tum her bxk md nm her bouquet. wave good·~ to bmily md mcly gachcrcd f11cnds. and put awa y her wedding dress fOl'cvcr. But she wtlJ rcmcmba cxh moment f~. )US( 35 it happened. In colour potbaits and andkb by John L. Blom Phoqraphy. john L. Blom Custom Phoqnphy is looted at JOtO f.ast Pxtftc Coast Highway m Coram dd ~; { 714) 7MJ 6767. ·:.• .. •. :.-:.•:.•.•.,:. •"•.•.•:.:.·.-.·.•.•.•:.•::.:.•.•.•.·.,.I Admtnl Yachcs Charters. a brokenge with a division spcciJllzing in wedding, puty and corponte chJrters. rq>rcscnts about 150 yachts on the west coast. Complete wedding and ~rty services ue aviibblc for groups up tD 300 guests. Yachcs nnge from 28 to 125 feet and include lnterruttonJl dwters. Admtnl Yachts Chuters Is looted at 3424 Via Oporto in Udo Village In Newport Beach: (7 14) 67)·0280. Free pasonJI pbnnlng Is provided by Admtnl Yachts Charters. ''I like to set up In my mind an ldcJ md then convey my thoughts tD my clten'ts . Once th~ concept Is revealed we. JS a tam. work together toWJrds a goal which I term the 'UlttmJt.c Concept.· UldmJtc refers tD the ftnbbcd portnlt on anvis thJt rewuds bodi parties for the energy. love md excitement or the wedding cby or my o<her porttJlture scssk>n," said Lois Clenney In her spacious loft· like studio where her ponnitJ dispby her philosophy and freestyle. flowing technique. L. Clenney Dcstgncd Portnttutt Is looted In Socoast Vtlbgc-at 2482 Newport Blvd., Suite. 7. In COIO Mesa; P 14) 650· l J.«>. MlrtMdll11..,1oo1E••cMmcal13"••l9'tO'c.I. 111•,....,111amc11 ,. / Porto· Dll tm crysc:U, chtm, silver. tm.,.. vao, gourmet adwac, paurc £nmcs md dccomwc xccwarics • wdl • lmgcrte. ~ md spca11wc::a . Services lt Porto· Call tncludc chm md crysal rcgb01cs md Crw iGdoucry and lnvltltk>n engraving md ~· Pmt o· ~mo bas m cngravtlJI d~ file for Its customcn. Port O' ~ Is lomal at Ml> Vt3 Udo In Newport Bodi; (714) 675 ·7310. Mlako'1 Custom hshtons clfcn tmedosalcs md rcnalsa well a aknDn md rhc custom dnlgl•tg of mm'1 md women's tulb, brkbl .,... md fonm1 drcsaa. Uncs nalbblc • M"+o'1 tndudc PkrR c.dln. ~. lobcrt Stock. Qlvtn ~ md the Dymity ColJa:dm. Lord Wm. IA'i'd md ftCrrc c.din' I &pace Collcaion--mc t.. aylc ID btmlwur. Mmko' 1 CUSU>m n.IMol• ts loattd x JOJ2 "-hd8c COlll llg1ny. Caom dd Mar: (714) 640-1103. .._. ... ,, 01rwwt.-..•Mam1m'a. . -s.n .... .,111 •• c..w •• With the caual cJcpncc of French Art Deco style. Momco · s offcn two full bmquu bdlidcs dm overlook Newport Harbor. The upltlin banquet room scna JOO IUClb ~the downstms room scncs up to 200. Momco · s cuislDc ts o.l1fomii ~ md includes Dtun bbckcncd stok. veal. dud. bmb. chicken md pna dishes. Momco' s ls looted Jt JJ J J Pxtfic Coast Hlgbway- nar Newport Beach; l 714) 646-S lli/6. .-Moaea11111l1 .,, ..... ,_,. ft1. With J country Frmch aanosphcrc md the. brtgbt colors of green md wht~ md mdq\lc sewing machines highlighting the decor. A Pbcc for ?Qils offers c.omplcir rml service. Services Jt A Pbcc for NJtls include mmtcurcs. pcdkurcs md the Jppliaoon of xrylk mils. Appomancna uc Jvaibblc for the cusmmcr's convmicncc. A Pbcc for NJils is loatrd Jt 216S EJSt Coast Highw.ay. Sui~ 202, in Corom dd Mar: l714) 6H·Ol42. - ALTERATIONS DRESS MAKING Specializint in Weddirw Gowns MARGARET 770-5902 Your hours are~ hours -=var ..iNNTll4[( YIOIO T.vt• UhtCf SPECIALIZING IN WEDDINGS Ann!WfMry Graduations lnsu,..nce doc Seminars Demos Wills Any OccatlOf'I KEN BENNETT (714) 735-7427 N.Y. Ch111e11ke Co. 698 W. 19th St. Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 Retail & Wholesale •NMdthehou•c...,_. or fixed before that bl& da,? Refer to the Home ServiceGtlicle intheclw-- ified section for last min· ute ctet.ils. r• from '©). $798 includes aw fare and hOfel (71 4) 642-4403 ------· 389 E. 17th Street. Su.te 2• Co9ta Meaa. CA 92827 Custom desilned weddit11 t.d· pieces, headbands, W....U.. hats, combs, & veils over 100 styles, colors 1•lore & fast service. ., ......... ... .... 1I07 w. ••• 6·-1.,-•• ,,.,.. Wedding Consulting I& Coordinating JwD1 .. ne (714) 556-1936 COLOR T. Y. • IAR • PHONE • MOOMltOOf • STtR£0 PUBLIC • CORPORA Tt • INDUSTitlAl • ACCOUNTS ,, /,/ fJ"".t.•• WEDDINGS • AIRPORT • CONCERT SPECIALS 14~ ~ "'*"" ~'-••Mlle Sftfltie4 2'1~ .. s ... , .. . 641 .:.5/07 H 'II ~-:!it 11 1·1 I I . ;• : i i I An E11pnt Weddllll Reception hl1Jf Flute/Violin/Cello Tepe Aall1ble 213-433-1722 PARTY RENTALS •JUKEBOXES • DANCE FLOOltl • DIGITAL GAMES MUSIC TO YOUR TASTE 100,000 RECORDS DATING FROM 1935 THRU CURRENT ~~S( 17 4-1783 ~~P>.I~~ . . . . .... _· D•nce Music for .,,.,, occasion 535-5732 1100 W. Lincoln Ave Anaheim --···-...... [ 1111 ............... ..... .,.,.. •• Groom Bride •nd poom Bride and.,.... Bride ~ &de Groom Bride Bride Bnde &rid. Bnde and a:room ,........ Hmir •••• 119 BKl•I Hr1dr Arid!' and 11ro"m Hr1dr Hr1d~ (;room Hridr Hr1dr Hr1dt' DK• OD the ·~al 11 'i!'.::a: .... ... "°" -..y .......... .. '° ... ,the .... , '--.... , .... ; .... -the type al ....... ,_ w.t. ... -u.. ~ for u.. ......... ceft'· .....,, ..... -. ...... " ... lwleheoe, dot.._ ....... , •• .,. Woltl -.t the t d ail._.~ . MMt WHh a cillD •l•Mr • ~; .,. ,.... .. ,..~. lliqilMCtlMty. s.ttti. ........... . ...._ ......... , ...... ; ... ,.,... .................. .._,,. ... ,.... ..... ,,. Ewi d~. c.._,__.._._...._a1-.... -.; ........... .....,lilt~,.... ...... . 8eled .... -· ....... (~ Oft .. lor ewfY50 ..................... il~.-. Select °"'"911 celcil' ..... for ... ...Wine. Chooaa ,._ w1ffi• pm,~·· veil, "'°"· ...,. acictaw-· pd! out .... and.._. fort ... ..ac11 .. ua. of...._ and the bride•··~-(Aaa. ..... for._ to C09t ia If _....... and MOthtr •-or thrM ...U ii they have to be .. illd t.o t'- brideaaa•.> • Set.ct the clott. lor the poom, best man, and uehen blllMtll on the -.,... ol formality and co&on which the bride I\. choam. HelpyourrDOthtrMlect htrdiwwa. Talk with lhe poo.'a ftllOthtr about her dNM. It can ba a help co her ii you deecnbe your own ~·a cl,... (1'°1111ft'a nothi"f W10ft1 w1U. aucpelj• a Mlechon al colon ) c~ the ........ Mp .... have lhem mcrawd Pidl out 'fOW chN UtdJol atonnran, ri..wan. fiiw net..,., ~Y natwan. cluunc room, ......,_, ...ct llethroom lin- en&; )utchenw.,.; ....,....,._ Rqister them at a ctepen..,.t acore. DKICM on 10W ~ olena and nuikt Naef'VMICIM M 100e M paaee'We f to tak• ed· na..,. al·ipldet au '-lo. advanced · booliuic). 11...-..ry, UTMp lor puapona and find out if uy inocua.tton. will be rtqu1NCI. S..t up pUlnn11111 mwt1nca w1th and "'181' a noriat, caterer and/or baker, mua1ciaN. and photocnipher. Create a ayatem, auch .. • ~book Of cud file, for 1Uftt hac.a ind ecceptanca. Bqin • 1Uftt liat end Mk the l'OOfll and h18 fem1ly to do IO. h will help both ol you to atay Of1an1nd 1f·you 11ve the poom'a fam· 1ly a ct..dline-uaually two _,ti. w- the ..&tine. (Oftftt up to 25 p&fteftt al the pee>pM 1nvia.d to the ..dduic and reception will noc bf' abte to attend.) Order ~heed •tattOMry, ...WU. cettmony and l'K'ep(Mlft invitattOna Cand ennouncemmta and et-~ cardal "°"'" the •nnounttmf'nl ro~ your awwspa-.,., ~nd 1t 1lon1 with the bt.cll and wh1i.. tl<>My pnn1 to the paiwr Be 1ur. • dau fOf pubh1h1nc the announoment ia 1hown Meil the 1nv1t•tiona Arren1e fof 1 1ptt1al inaurenn Ooetu pot . It'll to cuver the w~1na 11ft1 until they·,. in"'°"' M• home He\t' ennouncemen11 rf'ed~ to m•1l e d•y or "'' aflf'r the Wflld1n1 Arran1e fw 1ren1por1111un frw eny out .of town IUftU without n rs Arr•n1e for any 1ptt1el transportation li.u('h u hmous1M1) fw th• wf'dd1nc party Uhe bftt men end 1room .,,... th•ir own I Bu~ H>ur ~dint 11ft for th• lf\)Om Buy the brict.'1 wedd1n111ft Arran1f' the 11ft d11play Mellr an eppo1ntmen1 •I buutv ulon 'Wt up ,.n ep~ntm•nl fOf • he.,cut. 1f nttf'1Sa ry C)rder Ilea. 1tow.. and UC'oU for th• ushers l httll with the bndnme1d1 to meke tu,. the dfft.W'I .,. fiuf'd and thf' ahon en pur· chu.d llf shon an to bf' dyf'd, h•vr all doiw et the urrw unw (Of bttt color metch I Check w11h the rroom.amen to m•lle I U,. they'"'' been fita.d (Of wedd1n1-d•y ett1n Order the bndt• ~U9t. corsacn fat the mothen (and 11andmochen, 1f you w1ahl. and bout.oftft..,... b the rroom•nwn Send 1nv1tal10M to thc.e who Wiii ett~ t!M rehe.,..I d1ftMr. Melle roe. pM.at, com.tu, Of nee baea to be 1cmad M you .,. ~away {Thia can a1eo Ma ~ ol lhf flarWt I dYlMa.) Fo. a Atee ..... f°'I aay Mk yow _.._ lo,..,......, ,.,,. the ca.r,:y mem· ..., and ..... -...,.. lftvitat.on. tt... • fiMI ...... with the ftariat. Wier, ce~.;.e•• .... •uaiciw. ... def. D tec1 .... all die p&w ...t cm&.U. ............. ...... ..... ... "--' ......... ,_ 1E., ... ..... or •• ..,....._ ........ •itis ,_ ........ , If,._ will ......... ~~ ............ ....... .. ..... .•. ,,. 1--:-el ,.. ..... ,.. .... .• ...... t ......... ., ......... . lfit-I CL. ........... .... =· ... ., .... ..,.,,.. .......... ··11u.Mr•dlit•1 ' ... Ell ,, .. ,, ........... i tw ......................... , , ... • a .......... ,.. ...... ... ,. ...... I I • .•.. .,. &1111 ...... 0 ... ......... Groom Bnde end rroom 8nct. end 1n"iom ................ Bndaandpooe 8nde and poom Gl"OOm Bnde and 1room Groom Bnde and poom Bride Bn<k e nd croom Bncte a nd l"X>m (.room Bruff' •nd aroom c .... ..y Mhl:wJ d.wf Mit ........ y clot..._ ead •1 llflllCiel ...... for ,ow ~ c-.~ ............ ._.to ...eoi-tt:11R1..t.._. . ~ ................ rn.ie teMe • 8'11· .......... ,,tu.. ..... ,~. ~y....w· ...... \led .......... '9dUfll ~ ,., thl: •• ' ' ....... • ~Rt·-·· ~ .. ~.:;z:r;r::-::t: , ......... , Aleo ............ ...w ... ....,,._ Ul\a, .. coltor, ",... ... a.y (...., lilt ...,.., tM a.ri.._._.. lifta. 8'ly f..t 11t mcrawdl ta.. pao•E••"'• pita. II you llN to d»Play '°"' aifta. besi• plM-nUll. MaA.. .,,....., ..... fur ~•nc taMee., and doti. "nec....ry Reeerw t.ot.I rootna or .,,..._. for ..t..uw. °' fnencla lo tab care ol oYt.af·lOWn atlen· denuand~ Pia.~· lune.__, and.....,,,, a plKe "MtftMry An~ lot-a ba.clwb'• party; rnene a place 1f nece.aty Aali frwnch a"4/0f relativea to •rv• et the ttttpllon lunlna you hire ..,.1tenl. AU IO«MOne to ptt11d• llver lhe sueac book •t the ..&tine ce,.mony DK1de where you will h"9 and bf's1n mall. 1111 dec1stc1na about fumtaht ... Start wnunc thank-you noc.. for the 11ft• you'w received Mab .,,........." to --'°"" ,...,... Into y0Qr ... lilo-.. Get the menMl9t bc:.ea Have lhe -..dial c..u thet .. ......,... Iii, ata.u a-. Anaatw .......... for die ...... a .. · lune.._ eed die .._.._ (ii .....wyl and wnw plam ~ Nrefttiit die -... at llw ,...,.,_. duuwr and wnt.e die plam~ Mak• .,,. all sifte for the at&andanta an pd..t "P ud wnpped S-thac pa...._" been ... to~'" out.of-town ,_...attn U. ...W11111 Cail all the att.endante to a.fl them ol the tchedu&. Call ,.i.t1w. end spacial fnenda t.o i..11 t lwm ol any apecial -l•flC arrenpmenta dunns lhe ..dd1111 ce,._,, hm.._ you have eent with1n-lhe·n~ or pew cardtl Talk Wllb lhe beet -ebout t.nlMporU- t ion al\«f the ..Wins Arranp to have the car bidden-uni.. ,,ou wut to conune.a« lO be the center al atteftllOft Malle 111.apa I• out-d-t.own au-ta If 1-'ed Count lhe number ol paopte who bav• ec ~ the receptioo 1nv1teuon and II"~ "- number lO the Qleref Go -the peel 11111 IO It will be _, to rKOp1H people end caJI U..m by '?-,_ et &Mwedcl1ac. Make • ti-ci..rt. • doe·t-forpt 1 .. t, 01t whai.w. eylltaa will t.lp ,au .on -ly ,....,...., the d.taala al t1w wedd.i• day Save a ,_ nbbom fl'Om cifta to make • s-ct-bouquet for lbe ...... ,.....,.., Give the bndea•atda ta.lr ,.tt. et the ~'luncheori G1w the IP"OO'MIDftl lhtir llhe et the be.ch elor'1 s-rty Continu. wnuna thank-you noc.. .. ,,ften .. youc.n Atranat for a~ for tlw bndaematda end ~lftoclnaWClft tt....wmc Plld t.o ,.c d.r...t b tlle ..W1111 Ire _ ... to ......... a ...... i-to pl'Ot.ect u. .... -·-· • C'J \Jc al .... y ,. .............. end ._,.. • a fDod ... .......... ...,. ~ ................... ..., ........ .0 tidliau .. ,...., "' ........ ....... CllR6rv1tl u-r ... -.., ............... ,,. T ...... .._ ...... ..._.._.,._ ...... IE 'a Gift ,_ ... -a dleck to ... , u. c-.,..-.. •. ---~ ':'}l. .... __ ......... • •• I iGZ .... _. tlliae.......... I ti~) • ..... Choosing the Perfect Wedding Gown by ~rban Louden Pbnning for a sped~ wedding dras involves so much tJmc and effort. Nowadays. It Is difficuJl lO choose the rtghl sadoncry. rcccpdon location , where to reg1scer , photognphcrs. rings. and the list goes on ;and on. One very 1mporunt ~rt of the wedding Is the gown the bride wears. This Wt.cs exttJ consideulion. but when w..lking down the Jlsle. It makes it all worthwhile. A bride on her wedding d;a y should inspire ooh· s and uh· s from the guests during the service. Choosing the right dress Is nol u easy as It sounds. This is not 1ust another white dress. Looking at magazines helps. but you re;ally have to shop around and cry on many styles until you find the rtght one. The dress should be chosen 5 months in advance of the wedding d..te. This allows for ordcnng the dress from the manubcturer. and scverJI alteration tty·ons lO assure a perfect custom fit. When you start looking at gowns. take different ~res of·the gown into constdenoon. Arc there long slttves when you really want short for summer' ls the neckline too bcey and uncomfortable' Mlkc sure lO ask if changes tn the style .uc possible. By talking to your glespcrson. she should get an 1de;1 of what you wam. and after suggcsaons. n.urow down your desires and price unge. There .uc so many gown styles to choose £rom. and 1ust as many individual names for ~res of a gown. Herc arc a few to ask your salesperson about: Neckline: Portnit. high neckline as opposed to a low neckline. off·thc· sho ulder. and the ~brina . Sleeves: ~g o'Mutton. petal sleeves. luge puft sleeves. tapered. Bishop. and cap sleeves. Bochce: Basque. Princess. or simply fined to the w<a1st. Skirt: lea length. full length. With hoop skirt. full petticoat. or a sheath lSUa1ght ) skirt. Tum ~gth: Ctupel. Cathedral. Sweep. and Court length. Headpiece · French hau. forehead tuu. crowns. or floral wreaths. Mlke sure you take in the overall look. Include your comfort.able shoes. and headpiece. Also take mto cons1deraaon the bridesmaid dresses. Once the order for a dress 1s made. and alteraaons tuvc started, you arc ~st the point where you an ctungc your mind. Keep an open mind. Some styles may not look so great on the hanger. but once on. c.in look be.iuuful. Also explore different materials. The cnditional look requires s.aan . lace . beads. pearls. net. and many kinds of lace. Some new dresses arc made from m;ittc icrsey . cocton. and sequins. They aren · t exactJy crad1uon;il. Bul they can add a new look lO a wedding and arc particularly interesting ror a second weddmg. H.wc fun choosmg your gown. as you will hopefully never have lO do it agam This 1s a very special umc m your life. so en1oy this undertaking with all the e xc1cc mcnt your wedding deserves. Heather and Mark ... conanued from page 21 M1m1 will be tkather·s M11d of Honor and Bnan will be Mark· s best man. This summer Hc.ither and Mark will do the honors at Mlm1 and ~n·s wedding. University of Southern Cahform.i where he matorcd m mtcrnaaonal rd.iuons and cco· nom1cs. He was a member of the road crew as well as belonging to Sigm<1 Nu Fraternity. HeJthcr llldurds rcprcscnu third genera uon Newport Bc.:ach . She 1s the d.Jughter of Or Jerrel T. R1durds. former Ck.in of Adm1ss1ons. Gut<bncc and Counseling at Orange Coast College. and the late Barb.ilra Bc.:ldmg R1Cturds. Heather· s brother lay lives in f lond.i As tkachcr went through Newport Ha rbor High School she cook the college preparatory course and participated on the swim team Aflcrw.uds she .ilctendcd the Umvcrsny of Redlands and ma}Ored m Spanish and Soc1 olog't' Currently she 1s ;mending Chapman College graduate school for a Masters m psvchology )peoahzmg m m;imagc and family counsd1ng He.uher s hobbies include running . rnd ;icro!:>tcs .. Right now school takes up most of m y umc. · she s.a1d . Mark 1s the son of Jc<1n 0 . Garvin .ind chc I.lee Or Nichol.is Gu vin of Villa Park . He .iuendcd Villa P'<lrk High School. prcpued for college and partJOpatcd on the basketb.111 team Af tcr high school Mlrk went on to the Mark works for R. McCloskey and A.ssod ates who spcrulize m insurance planning for professionals and business owners. He likes playing all sports in his s~re Cime and often goes to the races to watch his own quarter horse run. "I love going lO the races and w.icchmg 'Sinful T1gre ' compete.·· said Mark. Heather and Mark will honeymoon in C;incun. Mex1Co . When they return they will reside m Newport Bc.:ach. And. so .is He.ithcr and Mark begin their married life together . lee the ;1dv1Cc of Kahlil G1bran guide them: Love one ;inothcr. buc m.ikc noc a bond of love. Let It r.ithcr be ;i movmg sea between the shores of your souls . Give your hearts. but noc mto each other's keeping. For only the h;ind of Life can contain your hearts . And stand together yet not too nc.ir together: for the pillars of the temple sand a~ . .ind the oak tree and the cypress grow not In ach other· s siudow. • fhocol ol T_,.. Hardn1 ...... Show held Feb. SJ 111 Newport t'llnton. ~., b'f John IWI 8J•zaM..._ True to its name, tlM eew Pastel• ratauraat at 1520 W. Cout ~ iD Ne•Mt .... ii just tbat-a nowia1 color comWMtiion ol IOft pacbcl and pale ...... ~ to the idaxina feelina are ~I ,.,...,. toucbea IUCb as Ooral window decoratiODi and wall ~ tulip-sbapeCI cudle holden OJI ... table, and ceilina fans wida ...., lampl aa.ched. AllO, there are tbict-ewbioaed rattan chain. circular. frosted aded ..... wiDdowl in tbe wall pertmc. ......... and dmi"I area aact tile awaia1 over the open, wood ... I • own wbida, located iD dill c 1 e m tbe di ... area, actl u a focal point for New Chef For Newport Marriott Mart Andre Spisak has been appointed necutM cbd at the Newport Beach ~¥riott Hotel and Tennis Club. In bis new position, he will manage kitchen operations and a staff of approx- imately SO employees. Prior to joining the Newport Beach Ma rriott, S pisak held numerous positions in restaurant manaaement and food services indudin1 ,eneral mana,er of the Honoluht, Ha~ Dicte111 Pub, and c:bd for the Halekulani hotel in Honolulu. A natM of Tuc:aon. Arizona. Spisak bepn bis culinary career as e~ c:bd for the Tucson Venailles restaurant. A veteran of the United States Navy, he receiYed commendatiom for being an out•1nctina RCl'Uit. Spisak currently resides in Newport Beach . ....... .. Inn .. People wt ·~CNNewJllelE OD~ • FiN0nt\9 -Mldll>1.,_, locn'I • O...,c ~ h1d'I -~ScMcc • &•••ncvc and Dene~ -c...~-~ • c.s-n'• , ... COiee Sfq>- .. Hcus • 115 0.... Guat looms ........... ~ ,~ -fllgfn 10 CIO 100 Up tk room. Ctief aDd maup, Guy and C.tby Dnepe, bave clOae dmmiq tbinat .... tMir &mited lf*"C. The restful interior wu a wel- come diiiqe from the ~ experience of tryin1 to locate a partial .-cc in tbe noae-too- spacioaa ~rkina Jot and the frantic .-... to the door in the torreatill downpour we were experiencift& the eveninc we chOIC to dine here. Valet patina would be a definite pleuina addition to tbe services off ued at this atablilbmeat. After dryina off and aettling into our cmm0ttable chain.. we tw...S our aaemioD to the unique menu aft'ainp. fincti• appetizm such U CICaflotl OD a skewer with aioDi dip; pasta 1electiom like tricolor fuaillis with pros- ciutto, mushrooms and blanched garlic; and sucb 1urprise1 at gourmet pizza creations with artichokes and pepperoni or lamb auaaae, goat cbcae and blanched prtic. These piu.as a~ baked in an Italian wood-burning oven. The gri1lades offer such culinary crea- tions as paillard of chicken with herb butter and cabemct sauce. This is not a pla ce to come if you are a basic green salad, meat and potatoes officianado. My 1elec:tion, veal cbop witlt prOICiutto and ID1llbrooms. ... a recommendation by our tnowl- edpble waiter and was as un- usual and tutcfuJ u the entire Cftlling was turnina out to be. The sauce was matched to the veal pcrf ectly and the accom- paniment was a delicious fresh tasting vegetable patty called pollenta. My dinner companion orden:d lamb loin with fresh mint and twice blanched garlic. Altho ugh he chose to order it a bit rare for my taste he was obviously pleased as they unsuccessfully Baby Back Ribs \ ..... & Chicken Ohmer for $9.95 "'"'• • "'"'Otll 0,-,. lt/Oltll.1 -s.twtl.1 ,,_ s_.,1,_ WAITER-SERVED MEALS tried to mDO¥e u plate twice. He woulda' Pe it up umil the lut lpllCk clitappcared. Always my favorite part of the meal, tbe dessert waa no disappointment. A aprcial daily chef\ creation is the sole oft'erina under this menu beadina. It was a bavcnly pMtry cut across the middle, filled with a ~ creamy custard and fresh rupbenics then ............. -•. ]_ let ia a bed~ WCJDdaful ,..,..., I) 1UCC. We Olclaed 011C to arc aad afkr ODC taltC quietly onkred a80Chcr. Pastels t.r opens at 5 p.m .• diancn st.an 1t 6 p.m. Raer- wtiom arc recommended. Prices arc moderaae with the moll eJt- pemiYc entree at $15.00. Tbc wine lilt Im a colnbimbon of imported and domesaic labels.. 100!100! STARRING KEN BERRY OF T.V.'s FTROOP PE I I ICOAT JUNCTION MAYBERRY RFD MAMMA'S FAMILY A Tradition of Sea, Food and Romance. ExperieJn the fitd of anletit <:alifomia amine, ~ Et& the water' and a touch of the l'001all1k past. THEGRlll Al the Bal>oa Inn 1 OS Maio Sina, 81b>1 (714) fi'S-.i4 I l • - • At~Martrhel1111tealher_..1w~s.,...__. ...... a. H ......... wt prtcN • uo..000.1 ........ 11 a11e ...... ..,.. ...._ port wrlnp wkh 1.S canaol c'a C.-Pftc.d•l7..S00Mda ..._ .... a4.S In an elegant scnmg crcued by me colors of gny md burgundy md mhanc~ by the presence of genuine 1»antings by the Old ~rs. MOBOCO offers d1.Jmonds . gcmcstones . custom fine ,cwdry Jnd the world's most prestigious watches at prices routmdy up to 75% off rca1l. "Our mJrk up JS ~ry low. because of our large volume of busmess. We work directly Wlth dgmon<f curccrs and we arc capJblc of dOtng cvcrydung nght here on the prcm~. · · said MJrk Toto. owner o( MOBOCO. M080CO ~Jtzts m rMc Jnd one of a kmd pieces and included in M080CO' s cuncnt Inventory uc Jn 18K gold Jnd da.unond alcubtor. J dWnond ·studded bow oc md a h.lndrmdc Aucknurs Plg~t Skeleton Minute lq>atcr pockt WJtch dut tlies one Jnd J h.llf yars co mlic. Services u MO!OCO include custom icwdry dcsagnmg md re dcsrgnmg. WJr.ch md Jewelry r~r. Jnd Jppnising. Ql'M(I ,,, Ca .................................. ... Pr1ll'1n1.-.w111a._,...,,._..MM MOBOCO tw J gemology bboncory mffcd with two C.l.A. Cnduac Gcrnologisu. MOBOCO's nwtcr tcwcJcr WJ.S 1ntncd by Tiffany's. A WJtch~kcr ls ilia on the pccmtscs. ''Our mes saff is VCIY pcolcssioml md knowledgeable. F.xb member Is a Gnduatt Ccmologist who contributrs to the designing of our pieces. 11m Is me dullcnging fun in dUs busincss- acating original pieces for OUJ dknu. "We bdkvc m cduaang our clients Jbout the different grades and qualtdcs ol OUJ ~dry. As people look under our mkroseopcs. they an rmkc comparisons md Stt cnctly w~t they arc buying." gid TOU>. MOBOCO Im m intanadoml cbmcrlc md tncludc President R.apn md Sylvcsta SWlonc. MOeOCO fine ~Dry I Gems as loatal in Design ~ Jt 100 Ncwpon Center Drive in Ncwpon Bocb- bctwccn Muldoons md ~Good Emb rcsaunnu; lJH) ~·UH. _JI~ ~1rF MOBOCO Fine Javcllry & Gans 200 Newport Center Drive. Newport Beach. CA 92660 • (714) 644-8325 Monday-Fnday 10-7. Saturda~· 10-5. Located m Daiw1 Pl~ httwecn Muldoom .md the Good ~nh ~uurants. ' t I I • . I ... I ' • r : t I . I . . . ~ · COvett <JJome o66eadbcJ CBl~~ <tree1te9 . CWate1<61<01tt ffiontes byA._..W..._ This week's feature home offen elepnce in a picturaque tettina- on the premier ternce of Dover Shores overlookina the Back Bay. "'This is one m the nic:nt homes I have seen in terms of its physical layout and orientation on the bay, .. said listing apnt Bill Feeney of Waterfront Homes, Inc. A garden courtyard leads into the home's two story entryway that initiates the home's bright and cheerful atmosphere with two story high windows. The home's dramatic, elegant and picturesque qualities come into focus at this point. To the front is the home's large living room which overlooks the bay. Oak crown molding. oak paned windows and sliding glass doors, and a contemporary styled fireplace create a luxurious at- mosphere. The fireplace also opens to the family room which is adjacent to the living room. A balcony patio fronts the bayside of the home. .. The patio has lots of bayf ront exposure for homes in this area. There is 60 feet of bay frontage and the dock is very large," said Feeney. Off to the right of the entryway is the home's formal dining room that is situated on an ele\ated level and features a built-in aquar- ium that also opens through to the family room. The dining area overlooks the garden courtyard and the bay as does the family room. The kitchen and breakfast room is bript and cheerful The kitchen features a prden window and the breakfast room overlooks the courtyard. Adjacent to the kitchen area is a bedroom suite and laundry room. The bedroom suite is versatile and secluded-a tepUate wing that could be used as maid's or in-law's quarters. A dramatic circular oak stair- case leads upstairs to three large bedroom suites. All of the bed- rooms have 6alconies and walk- in closets. Two of the bedrooms overlook the bay ahd one opens onto the garden courtyard. E.ach bedroom has a private and tnn- quil feeling to it. The master suite is extra large with a fireplace and a warm and friendly sining area that overloob the bay. A balcony patio and a huge walk-in closet are the room's special features. The bath- room is large with double pul- lmans and a separate shower and tub. "'This home has been decorated with great taste. The decor is contemporary with much use of light and pastel colors. The high ceilinp further lend to the feeling of openness throughout the home, .. said Feeney. The amenities of Dover Shores include a private beach. The home is listed with Bill Feeney for Sl.195,000. For ad- ditional information and preview- ing, call Bill Feeney at Waterfront Homes, Inc., which is located at 2436 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach: (7 14) 631-1400. A •11111 • llF Ilk 1118 1111 •11111 •11111111111• lW llU II TIE •Al• Ulll ·A .. bedroom home with ••citing 2 atory living room, surrounded by stained and leaded glau windows framing expenalve bay vlata. Circular atalrcue, family room & formal dining room which opens onto the terrace leading to your dock for large yacht. Exclualve guarded community. Owner will consider lease option. Land Included at $1 ,975,000, 831 -1.-00 IAYIHOIEI · 63' ON BAY with panoramic views of Newport Harbor. Well maintained 3 bjtdroom home with family and formal dining rooms and separate guest or maids room. Guarded community with private beachn. call regarding trade for income property. $1 ,550,000631-1400 LllDA ISLE · OVEUIZED LOT -A custom 5 bedroom home with family & formal dining rooms. 3 fireplaces and breakfast room plus 2 sunny patios and your own pier & slip for a large yacht. Just steps to tennis in most prestigious guard gated community. Price includes land. $1 .073,000631-1400 SPECTACULAR Ill BAYSIDE COVE. a stone's throw to Balboa Island. The ultimate in luxurious waterfront condos. A 2 bedroom and den with exciting gourmet kitchen. completely renovated with top quality materials from Its vaulted & skylighted ceilings to its textured walls. $875,000 631-1400 U•USUAL IN COllOIA DEL MAii -Must see this custom 3 story duplex & guest apt with panoramic ocean views Top floor 3 bedrooms. 2 baths, middle level 2 bedrooms. 2 baths & guest studio with patio at ground level. Ample parking and in "llke new" condition. Reduced to $785,000 631 -1400 OCEAIFIOIT IAL T•X -true New England style in best Newport location A fabulous 3 bedroom (or 2 & den) with separate studio/guest over detached garage. Stairs to 2nd floor gallery overlooking huge beamed ceiling living room with brick fireplace. ~New on martlet. M85.000 6'11-1400. IAllU Ill.AID UIUIUAU Y IPACIOUI residence on two full tots. Private gated garden entry to two story 4 bedroom & family room plus patio with badminton court. A super property for a large family. Steps to beaches, Ferry. & shops. $689.000 631 -1400 or 673-6900 PREITl8E COIDO WITH IUPEll VIEWS -of Newpon Harbor's turning basin and city lights. Contemporary decor with 2 bedrooms, 2 'h baths and sauna. White tile floors. brushed aluminum kitchen cabinets and accents of burled oak. Security building with door- man & pool. $575.000 631 -1400. •EWPOIT rEllllULA IPW ·A rare offering. Five 1 bedroom units & one 2 bedroom unit on 2 full lots in super location. Steps to bay & ocean beaches, older but well maintained. $525,000 631-1400 UDO · Stunning 2 story family home on extra large lot. A 5 bedroom. perfect for entertaining with French doors opening from living and large family rooms to full width strada patio. An exciting property In "move-In" condition. $479,500 631-1400 IALIOA llUll -VIEW ~ • A charming spacious 4 bedroom. 2 story family home with hardwood floors on comer lot with 3 car parking & views of the Bay & Pavilion lights. ""5.000 631 -1400 .. l PERFECT II llVllE TEllACE · A beautifully decorated, charming home. 3 bedrooms & den with 3 fireplaces. small views from living & formal dining rooms. Handsome landscaping enhances both the swimming pool and play area. Priced to sell at $435.000 631-1400 UDO lllE • Bright & fresh traditional 2 bedroom and den on extra large lot. Recently remodeled with Impeccable taste. Large sunny brick patio. Asking $399.500 631-1400 IPACllUI 1 ITllY CUIT• llMllEl -with slip for 40' boat. A lovely,. bedroom family home with spacious living room opening to waterfront deck. Family and formal dining rooms and separate breakfast room. Xtra large lot. $475,000631-1400 CUITOM WATEIFal WITl llCl • alip for 40' boat. An exciting home with dramatic open beamed and skyllghted ceilings, extensive use of Imported tile, and mirrors to add t~ the light & open feeling. Muter suite has built In spa. and sauna. separate guest retr•t on 2nd level. $4M.OOO 831-1.-00 IALIU CIVEI -A landscaped entry patio leads Into this custom 2 story. 3 bedroom house in great coves location. steps from your own dock. Living and family rooms. both with fireplaces. open beamed cathedral ceilings and walls of glass, open to the lftwnMM Watenide deck. $425,000 631-1400. IAa..A CIVEI EUIAICE · The lavish use of mirrors. plus high ceilings create a very sophisticated amtMance in this handsome home with separate master suite with study & extra guest bedroom. Fabulous down channel & sunset views plus slip for 35' boat JUST REDUCED $385,000 631-1400 PEllllUU ,..,. with Iota of chaf'Kter. Two etoty 3 bedroom. 2 bath home, Ptll*9d livi"° 'oom with uaed brick fireptace. dormerwtndowa aet in~ roof plus full garage. Picket fenced sunny corner lot close to Point'• bay beath. $359,000 631-1400 Lm 111.E • on -iO' lot. Attractive 1 story, 3' bedroom home. Extra large living room with fireplace opening onto apadous south patio. Vaulted beamed c:ettings throughout. Quiet end of island, cloee to clubhouse & courts. Wetl priced at $349,500 631-1400. A llT If Oll IPMI on Peninsula Point. A spacious 2 story family home with 3 bedrooms and large sunny living room with hardwood floors. wet ber and fireplace. Huge deck of master. steps to oce., and bay beaches. $349,000 631-1400. &IACIOUI IEWPORT IEllHIOlllGOO -A one story cape cod with great potential for charm. Four bedrooms. family room, den living room with wet bar plus laundry/sewing room. Paned windows, French doors and sunny patio plus a separate workshop. Bank owned. asking $318,000 631 -1400 IEWPOIT HAaEIDAll FEU OUT OF EICllWI IEUEI llAI LEFT STATEI Spanish style with a complete remodel including 4 bedrooms. leaded glass. wood floors. French doors and island kitchen An appealing corner property with large pool-sized yard. Anxious MAKE OFFER!! $279,000 673-6900 •EWPOIT TllWlllOMf · Seldom on market. Charming traditional feel. two story 3 bedroom unit with shutters & handsome entry in attractive smaJI parklike setting. Assumable high balance 1st T.D. $149.900 631-1400 COSTA MESA· IEW Elll.AID STYLE -A newer 2 story condo near shopping & Orange Coast College. Two master suites with 2'h baths plus 2 car garagf. great for shared ownership Lender owned. $117.500 631-1400 REMODELED COIDO. Ac ross from Costa Mesa Park, steps to new "Courtyards " Freshly redone from top to bottom. 2 yrs ago Two story. 3 bedroom. 2 bath. fireplace. new kitchen. brick patio & Dutch door. Comm. pool. $112.500 IUrfl IEWPOIT IEllll•MOOD -lovety yard w ith covered patio. brick plantera and sparkling pool. Four bedrooms on first fk>or with large bonus room a guest bedroom over garage. super for in-law or teenager. au in fresh neutral decor. Walk to schools & park. $245,000 631-1400 IEWPml ~ WITil IOCl · Walk to the beach from this 3 bedroom. with attached 2 car garage in a secunty gated community. A 2 story quiet end unit. Offered at $235.000 631 -1400 IEWPOIT lllllES DUrW · Newer cedar sided 2 bedroom 2 bath. units with fireplace & • car garage . Just steps to ocean & best beaches. Lender owned. priced at $217,900 631-1400 TERRIFIC II TUITLEIOCK · beautifully upgraded & expanded 4 bedroom and family room detached home. Separate master suite & dramatic cathedral ceiling formal dining room open to a charming atrium with fountain. Very open & airy 1n a super location across from park. Community pool & tennis. $189,500 631 -1400 WATERFRONT HOMES, INC. REAL TORS· Sain. Rentals, Propttt}' Man~nl JIS Marine Aw. Balboa Island •TS 8111 l4J6 W. Co.1 Hwy. Mrwport •.ch .......... • Renovation Program Set oa 26 aet'CI overlootiq tbr aatUlal aeuuy Newport •1. The Ncwpor1cr Raon rcpcamb the city~ tint hoeeL and u such. is an aaablilbed coaununity llllMf. mark. That landmark reaches anocher milestone u The New- porter Resort eaten a renovation propam that will COit more tban SIS million before completion. ··Thctt has been. and will continue to be for the next few ~ a very agraive expansion in the Ora111t County botd room supply ... says Jim Manion. Man- aaing Director of the .Hotel. .. ~ dramatic chanaes mean substantial cbanF for The Ncw- poner Reson if it is to remain competitj\-c with its competiboo. With completion of our reno- vation. the facilities and services which have been traditional at The Ncwporter over the years will be much more visible ... The hocers 311 existing hotel rooms will be redecorated in a gentle blend of contemporary themes. The pale peach. lavender and green color scheme will be carried throughout the hotel. including the guest rooms. the new 2-story 104 room addtion and au ,...lie areas.. iildadi~ tbe ai-nded W.W. ~ entatainmmt ---... mtiltc rooms. "We•re ~nkularly excitecl about the &Obby reno.tioa.,•ays Manion. •Wbcn com~ tk lobby will be triple ita current me. and wiD be a vibrant. yet intimate place where pall cu relax in front of a roariJts fire and listen to live music wbile enjoyi.na cocttaill and bon d•oe. vra. Al with an other etemau of the renovation. the lobby will be oriented to the water. with a view of the beack bay adding to the raort mvironmeat. • Another innovative approach be.ina undertaten is in the area ~ food tcrVice, with the hoed\ three res&aurantl beina replaa:d with one all-purpolC restaurant. .. Tboup only one restaurant." continued Manion. -)t wiD .. ve more seating capacity than the other thru put together. and will have two separate eatina areu- one with a greenhouse flavor overlooking the bay. and anochcr area with an outdoor cafc similar to what we have now ... The restaurant will carry a Ii~ LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD OPEN SAT a SUN 1-5 W•tch aunMts from 3 levels of finest Udo .view. 4 BA -4 BA, pa.yroom, gourmet kitchen. Sandy bMch, pier Md ftoat. $2,200,000 BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT 111 BAYSIDE PLACE OPEN SAT 1-5 Spectacular COii duplex, 2 Br.-2 ba. up, 2 BA.-2 M. down. 2 bcNlt apeces. llaJ be leued •I $~000 month to month. Reduced to $815,000 HORSE PROPERTY Newport back bay Ylew from 11 ... Drive, 3 .ere ....... Specious lnMlltkHl8e 5 BR, pool. hone ........ $1,100,000 WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prtme ground ftoor unit, apKlous 2 BR-2 BA, three patios. apa, pool, BBQ ...... 2 cu gar. $155,000 CDMVIEWLOT Prime A-3 PanorMtic Bay wlew lot, cttr- cw ... apprOftd tor four lerge condomin- iums. $1 ,200,000 PENINSULA BAYFRONT 1130 E. BALBOA Channing, Older Balboa 811ch houle, 5- becll ..... 2111 bath, pier and tloet-$115,000. ..., be le•ed at $2,000 montlt to month. WESTMINSTER INCOME OFFICE RITAIL 11&.DG. ACROSS FROM IULL 11,121-.. .... Mdg.onone.,.S1.-,ooo. Califoraia C09flem~ ..._... with bleaclMd oet 1abln aad mUlti-cOIOrcd daiaa. Tiie meea will lcahirc 1ada food i-.. • c..;aa. )taicn, hde• ud ~ Aaiaicali cmna. -..... pizza aad 1MWsdm1a. "Tliilraea..-.m .. Ye a real.., .... •meat to it. one that p u11 ud local 1aidc1111 bodt will aioJ .• Tbe property. orW-Uy .... in 1962. .. bailt .. tine ...... projects. la order to nify die structara. tile ntaior ii _... remacktal witb a Califoaia W. ditenancaa theme. relyiaa oa an atclllive w ~ Freacl9 cloon and windows. Tbc rose--bciac exterior will featme peen •wninll banaina from each belcoay. as well u a cupola wbid9 will add 13 feet to the beiabt ol t.be elevator tower ~ the botel In addition. the exterior lobby and porte- cocbere will be remodeled and an open arcade will extend from the lobby to the shops nearby. Other exterior enhancements will include a third 1wimmina pool and a major re-landlcapina that will furtbcr~ the outdoor garden areas (or wbicb Tbe Ncwporter Resort is farnow.. Phase I of the renovation. indudi• the lobby. restaurant. new entertainment loun~ and pest rooms is scheduled to be completed in early Mardi ol tbis yar. Phase 2 and the ICM-room additioa will be co•~ in ,_ 1"6. I a rim d1 ··er for tile ~oject ii Swimmer Cole ManiDcz Oatis ol ta. A .... Aldi beet ii I andcau Partmnhip olS.....Mocm. •we recopiin: tbat our tllree -jor streaathl arc tbc botd'l ...,.... repue1aioa ova the pMI Z2 ~the fiDCll .... b:l•ion iD Ora•r Coualy. ud the ability to .... 8d boda ............ kiMft tnYelen. .. Manion noted. He ......... ia its c«0111 to .... more leilarc aad weekend .,_. ................ ~ _.au•• ud ..-1e1 '1111• ,........ . ··-... ,... o1..-•• for Tlac Ne.,,oncr Rnort- tramitioa ~ dial ~ us u a llotel 9• tlile •ow la Ora• County. We lab peet pride in thil. alM'I are lookiq forward to CH'i• .. widl nc Ncwportcr~ tradilicml ........ , in 0raaee County ... For additioaal iaf ormation. coatact T1lc Ncwportcr llaort. . 1107 Jamboree lloed. Ncwpon ~ Caliform.. 9.2660. Harold A. Ellls Jr. of Grubb and Ellls Harold A. Ellis Jr .• 53, ii pra- idcat. cbicf eacc'8tivc ofrlCCf and cMiraa• of tlac ttoanl of Gru-.b a Ellil eo.,..,. He co-.fouded the GnM A ma Company in 1951 ud became tNuidc• in 1962. Elis aw:sua dira:tor al .. make Limited. a puWicly hdd Caudian ckwfoplnclll company tmcd in To-- ron&o. He ii aho a me~ ol the Su Frawisco Bly Ara Council Hil prolalioMI ....._. i9ttNc die World ftJ Ii.., Couacil. C'llid Eucllliw ~ Urt.a Lud IMtit•&e. Natioaal AaociatiM ol Real &tatc Boards aad the latcr- wa.t CGUaCil al ...... Ccmcn. Ellil ....... from me Ulliw11ily "'California. Bertcky ..... recciwd a -en ol ._. .. edm' '•ration c1csrec from the Sluford Uni¥el'lily Graduasc School ol •einrw Ne advertiser i1 t~is 111111r is 111re 11111 a 111111 any r. a note from Maury Open Sat & Sun 1-4:30 401 North Star Lane Dover Shores waterfront. 5 BO home with so many goodies you have to see it. Fee Land. $980,000 Open Sun 1-5 1631 Uncoln ._.ne, NB B•ycrest Out~tanding ho_m_e for f~~ily and/or entertaining. Immaculate bright 3 BO. 2'h BA. family, formal dmmg & hvmg room around patio yard. An inspiration -come see itr $291,500 CDM Duplex T~o ve~ nice clean units, each with 2 BO. FP, single garage. carpets & drapes one wrth patio. ' $259,000 CDM Duplex 2 BO, 2 BA, front house, beam ceilings, sunny patio, stone fireplace. 2 BO, BA rear unit. $297,500 Secluded Hlcle•••r Approxi_mately 72 acre ranch in Cleveland National Forest. easily accessible. Variety of terram. fenced for hot'MS, etc. 3 BO main house. staffs quarters and support building. Call for full details . $375,000 C•meo Shores Serene home with canyon Md smell ocean view ... Family room. dining room and living room by large deck •tea~ .. cozy kitchen ... 3 bedrooma .. .fee land. St•MO 11118.... ... Ttutr •one of a ~Incl" Harbor Atdge .-.......,. bpefMled IM.l'I room, ~ ltt ~ ... blr ~prtu11 •ottm•kr--to._oc1111 .... ., ....... Ught MdelfyhcMne ...... bult-ln '**c1111. T.V. end ... ,.,. Ed ~ Wl:ll-. .. ..,UNml.... llllJlll Thie lllCluded hld11Way cont.Mna a large ......, ... .,.....,..~bedroom*'tln -...p111 •an lhutt9ra. A W11Y open ftoorplM with eunlc., fl....,eece convwaatlon .,.., Marueen Whtte/Ed &cano. 1m11T 1 mn .. m.wr •• 111 Herbof Ridge guard-gMed community. 2 bedrooma. 2" bathe. Ubrary & den wtth fabulous inland Md night light viewa. S.Utttul ctecor throughout with wood and etched glua front doorl and p&m1tation lhunera. Ed Eecano and Maureen White. IEA.. aa111 Upgraded and expanded. 5 bedrooms, S b9tha. fllmily home on large lot. Offering lo9da of priwlcy plu. canyon and light view. Leasehold. Sandie Fix. .. •WET• ClllU IB. llAI 11&111 Five bedroom. 3 a.th family home on large lot offering oceen view, formal living and dining, plus a private deck off master bedroom to survey the city below. Sandie Fix. " .. m mTI • •me~w•p••"'r 1UC1 -- Six -2 bedrooms, 1 bath apartment units plus office "*8· Excellent Weltdttf location. Close to lhopp6ng & traMpe>ftation. Renta low for area. Sandie Fix. EITKllll TUITU m llVURll a•• Perfection personified In this new listing i~ located on cukSe-lac. Gracious decorator touches throughout, 4 bedrooms. private yard .nd iOeally priced a well. Marilyn Bulktey. IPECIAl ICWI IAY-IEIUCUI 1111.a Completely remodeted Nantucket with a best Spy- g'-sweeping view. Elegance personified. Five bedrooms. 3 baths. Marilyn Bulkley. 1244.8 Need a foothold in Newport Beach? Thia beautifut Luak built 3 bedroom and family room houae on a grMt tMg lot will do just that for you. Yes, it does include the ground at this pricef Coby Ward. tlMITY ••••l ~ This lovely Lusk-built Cape Cod home offera you all the beat • romance. charm and infinite care in conetruction wtth 3 bedrooms to enjoy. Ne9r schools. ehopping and recreation. Coby Ward. flUI •111•1 ... •E 1111.- Extq apack>ua Baycr•t home with oversized poot Mdcabana. Cozy family room with fir~. Perfect home for family living or special entertaining. MAKE OFFERI Paula Bailey PEllAllU ICUll VIEW llEUI mE a•• Comfortable, well maintained, two-atory. family home. Onty atepa to .. and aand. Wood paneled femtty room with built-in bar and alidlng gl-walls tNlt open to large e>ee*n view deck. Priced for lmmedi8te ule. MAKE OFFER! Paula Bailey. KUil IAT VIEW~ Illa. lophiltk:ated VIiia Balbc>a condominium wtth bey end OCMn view. Stained glaaakylight.. wqp around Nlcol1y. plantation ahuttera. air conditioning. Owner will mo ..... option. Paula Balley. mcnnasn 11 lmmeitill1occupmqonttlis111: •t Q• •Bd Plln 3 in Bii court Ha. Spa-· 1 CX IE I and cltJ light~. Huge nu111 .... _. L4Mearld 9Ur' deck. Gt..a .... Md •• t · Serious ...... Belle Partch. .. 111um•••111 ...- Nolllalgic' del9' of New Er-Mt CllP8 Cod. country kitchen. ~ wood ftoora. oozy t.mily room. 3 bedrooma. 2~ baths. sitting room in in.-suite. Community pool and tennis. Lois Egan. PIDTlllUI llll•CI IFfl •.111 Five bedroom. 5~ bath famity hOme. ~ fM\ity room. formal living .-Id dining room. gourmet kitchen. ~. spe Md indoor WIN P'tJS gate eocea to the private b 1actt of St\oredifts and Lime Corona. MarM>u lngokl. -.am.... 11.111.m From the top of one of the "'-t parceb of &and on the Gold Coast. Build the estate of your dreem• on these 3 front row contiguous view eocs on the very top of spygms Hm. w.aaou tngotd. UDlllTMlH Ill am1 1111' 1111m Views from Catalina to Newport to the Patos Verdea Peninsula to the Santa AN rnount.atns and all pointl in betw•n come with this sensational. highly upgraded, 4 bedroom. 2 FR. formal living and dining room home wtth community poota. spa and t.nnia in pt99tigloua Harbor Ridge. Marak>u Ingold. IEICIUIT EITAlt 11-111 Private tennis court. pool and spa. Large custom home aituated on '4 acre lot in pt'98tigioua Belcourt. Two atory home with 5 bedrooms, 4 baths. family room. study, air conditioning, extenalve eecurity ayatem. Bright and ch•rful and in ··move-In" condition. 24-hour guarded gate community. PriQe includes land. Donna Godlhall. c.-1111m11111 .. •U.LIT IHIJll Outstanding alngfe ltotY home wtth 3 bedroom-. 2 baths. formal dining room. New d~ and oven, plantatlon ahuttera and many other amenltlea. Swim in your own private pool Of uplor9 the tide pool• at one of the 3 be1c:he9. Donna Godshall. a.AT LICATill ... T IUY • U. l•Jlll CALIFORNIA RANCH STYLE alngle atory hon* on huge lot. ThrM to four bedrooma plua ...,arat• G'.-t"*"'9«NCN11onbldg.a.nc1•nga_....,._ oak. beY•l4Mi glw and thrM fireplaces. Home recently remocMled. Secluded patio with pool. spa and fount.an. Mtiny amenttlea. Appt. only. Prk:ed $415,000 Donna Godlhall. DEWLT UITEl.ftWUU ,_T sm,111 Th,.. bedroom home with modemlzed batha and kitchen. Upgr8ded wtth beeutitul ceramic tlle and •taJned ga-. OrNt quiet location away from trafftc and onty atepa to the beach and bey. Maxine Propp. E Cl1llT ~ 1111 111 First time on.ring. An .. 1~ 4 bedroom M9ftOI' cottection home with a apectaicuW view tocatk>n. Interior amenities tndude mMbte ftooring, CU1tom wall & window n.tt1..ms and wonderful poof a&nd lot with spa. Belle Partd\. • CMftl.CllY TIAllTWl 111101 11 This warm and cozy. beautifully decorated 4 bed- room. 3 bath home as one of our finest off.rtnga. New country kitchen. French doon. lots of~ tush gardena and a very private yard witt'I poot Weet pnced at $865.000. Danny Bibb. • CAITINllEI ., , • Thla immeculate 4 bedroom. 3 bath home ts a ,.., ...... lncluclel bMrn ceilings. French doors. cozy brick fireplaces. au surrounded by lust\ gardens. large poot, spa and Koi pond. Perl9ct tor out94de living and entertainmg. Reduced pt1ce of $815,000 and owner wit Ung to talk! Danny Bibb and Stephan6e Grody. •CAITll -FAllWAY l.ICATm llHJlll Four bedroom. 4 bath, family room. bllllard room. pluaa2 bedroom guest euite. A private pool er-...,.,... tt'lia pNStige property. Owner la ~ motlY8ted. Denny Bibb/Stephanie Grody • CA1T11 <•••rm ULF' 11a111 Juat reduced 1100.000. former OWnet' tranafen'ed and our corporate client aays Mfl nowt Fiw bed-room•. 4 ~ bat ha, fonnaJ dining. and a countfY kitchen off a cozy family room. A private •ate wtth room for pool: one of Big canyon'• flneat v ... loeatlon•. Danny 8'bb/Stephan6e Grody. CAIAllMCA • Mii• ml Im 111 Enw acr09I a wooden bridge O¥er a natural rodl Kot pond with a dqmatlc waterfall. lnalde la a two- atory private atrium. surrounded by a ralMd llbraty. kitchen, Uvlng room & formal dining room, 3 bed- room. 2~ beth and family room. Ed Eacano ~ Mau,..,, White. ...,.. CIUlm .... 1111111 Reduced $50,000. Relax tn a bMutlful ape. wNle watching the aunMt over Newpot1 Bay. New 4 bedroom. 4 ~ bath. cuatom hofne wtth oek ftoon. high beamed cemnga and • ftNPtac.. toceted In Hatbof' HUI. Ed~ Whtte. I - •• Health care, in the pest~. has taken on a new rwnine. No lonier is it: 'jOoctor. make me-Weltr lnlteed, petient MCI dOctor hM beComea team. equ.lty responsible fOttN ••w of the patient In other words, the patient mUSt assume his own Share to be and to stay wen. Similarly, .. Bmker, sell my house for $500,000!"' no tonpr *>rks. You must activefy particiPlte in the ptOCeU of rrierMtina. You share in the responsibility. Otherwise it doeSri't wof'tl. The process of SUCCESSFULLY marketina your home beains with a broker appointment. The broker will ... . . . . . inspect your home, perhaps measure rooms and/or lot ..... askquestionsastocondition,qe, improwmettts, posSibte problems ..... prepare a written market analysis ..... determine a realistic marketing price, a likely sale prK:e ..... suaest improvements like paint and carpetir11 . . . . . . make sure the home is readily available for showincs. YOUR PART IN All Of THE ABOVE II U llEllllY lllPOltTANT. AT YOUR BEST YOU WILL •.. . . . . . reveal every aspect of your home, inctudina problem spots George S. Spragins, V.P. of Grubb and Ellis ..... answer all questions with the areatest candor ..... study the market analysis carefully George S. Spragins is vice president and district manager of the Newpon office of Grubb and Ellis Commercial Brokerage Services. Hi s responsibilities in- clude overseeing t he 60-person brokerage staff which specializes in office. industrial. retail and in"estmcnt real estate transactions throughout Orange County. P rior to joining Grubb and Ellis in 1985. Spragins spent IS year~ with Coldwell Banker Com- mercial Real Estate Services in Orange Count y. the last four of which he served as resident man- ager of the firm's Anaheim office. Spragins has a master's degree in business administration from Stanford University•s Graduate Gebhardt Named Affiliate of Year 1 he Newport Harbor Costa Mesa Board of Realtor\ named Laurie Gebhardt a .. the 198S ~Affiliate of the Year ·· She has been actively anvol'ved in board activities for several year\ Laur~ is a very taknted. organized and personable young woman with a winning smile. She regularly attends the board breakfast~. ready to auist the realtors with the financing of their transactions. She is employed by Corneal Mortgage a~ an account execut1~. During 198S. ~ht sen.co a~ the affiliate chairman for the Board of Realtors. Under her leadership. the~ affiliates sponsored two major charity events. The golf tournament netted over SJ.700 for the Make a Wis h Foundation The second event was t he "Celebratio n of the Seasons .. fashion ~how to btncfit canyon acres. a home for sc-vercly abus.ed children. Her support for the board continues ~ she has accepted the chairmanship of the fa ll fashion show set for October at the Balboa Bay Club The event will feature rcahors (male and female) modeling the lat~t holiday fashions. The proceeds will benefit a local chanty ... II Illy Ir ti 1111, tmlia .......... . DI 11.,111 E11111 , ...... ~ 11111111 ... 1 School of Business, where he also earned his undergraduate depee. His professional and civic af- filiations include the Orange County Chamber of Commerce. Ind ustria I League of Orange County. Economic Development Corporation of Orange County. Orange Count y Citizens Advisory Commission on Transponation, the Orange County Chapter of the National Association of ln- du stria I and Office Parks (NAIOP), CommcrciaJ Industrial Council of the Buildina Industry Association (BIA). Hoeg Presb- yterian Memorial HospitaJ's SS1 Oub and the Padrinos of Child- ren's Hospital of Orange County. He lives in Corona del Mar. . . . . go with the broker's suaested martteting price ..... make the suaested improvements ..... cooperate with all showinp. With this sort of cooperation, you and your broker should achieve a bmety sale at top marttet value. On the other hand, if you in~st on listing $50.000 higher than the market analysjs pro1ectt0n-your home wm .. sir' not sell. If you refuse to make the sugested improvements. showings won't yield the buyer enthusiasm we are looking for. Don't blame your broker. Ag1nla • Un:lld ...... RI .... BROKERS OR 8ALE8PER80N8 Now Offering 90% Going back to the health care analOIY. look at it this way, your doctor may prescribe a medicine Additionally. he may want you to stop smoking, go on a diet. and walk two miles each day to maximize the healing process. If you take the medK:ine but ignore the other suggestions, you may not aet well. Is the ck.ctor to blame? at our Corona del Mar Office You have done your share. and the broker presents an offer to you. ~in. as the neeotiations beain, do YOUR share. The neaotJat1on process between a seller and a buyer is a live-•nd- take proposition. Both have certain needs and limitations. Be flexible, be c~ea~ve in the process. If, durin1 the neaotiations, your broker tn5'sts on makina certain .. red flac" disclosures a~ ~r property, your neighborhood, thank him, don't fight him. He 1s protecting you (and himself) from future litigation. THE IEST of the new townhomes in Olde Corona del Mar. IEST location, price & terms. Drop by on Sunday & Steve Bizal will explain the exciting financing. NEW 2,200 sq. ft., 3 bed- rooms, 31h baths, formal dining. ' ' ' ' ' ,, Desil• F of Tlte Ellatc Series luxury hotnC9 in s.clifr oa the Grcen1 CM be •-ned ., in fo ur words: fir11-cla11. f as hionabte. f•11etlonal and fa bulous! The distiactive H"ntinaton Beach hom~ buik by award- winning C1yma.. ~t Co mp~ny. i1 a tw~llory. rour· 0 r fi vc· bed room clc1a nt residence with three-and-one- hJ If bath • three firepbots. and '°"1 ri ng ceiling . ··The populil&rity of The Estate ~rte) )tern. from the ambiance 1.rcatcd with dramatic. vaulted l.'.e1lang,. ··\aid Ra) Rutter. ~resi­ dent of Ca} mun ... There 1s an 11pcn. ,pac1ous. feelin(i. yet the home' arc col ) and homey." The loft). detailed ceiling in J , .1rict' of hcighb crea te a stun- n1 n~ .H~h1tcct urul ~ta tc mcn t 1 hr uughout the home. \ t ... , urih: room. a~cording to K uucr. i~ the fa m ily room . ,, 1111.'.h fcJture!\ a two-~tOt) high d:il1ng .ind an degant !.lcp-do~n \\Cl h.tr "llh a "ood. tile or 1.1 •r rer ~oo lr.t op a nd an . 1u 1,1m.1t11: h.-cmakc:r. Famil} and ~uc'h "ill tend to J?Ulher in thi. I ......... comfortable room. ·with its larae woodburnina fireplace. hand- some oak woodworking and receaed li1hting. Ove;Jooking the spacious ramily room i an open-railed aallery. which forms a bridge between the master bedroom suite and family bedroom wing above. A rich oak bu ilt-i n bookcase in the gallery evokes the fcclin~ of a coLy library hidC4&Wct}. Cu tom accent\ \uch a~ the solid oak beams a nd crown mold ing. thirt)-foot-high mult i- pancd i "'cl w1 ndo" ~ and ~)li~ht' enhance thi' family room in The htate Serie~. l>e~1gn f '' 1lne of eight in- ter 10 r pl..tn' Jl.dilahle in ~ c d 1 le r r a n J 11 • Ca p e ( 1> d . l:.ngli\h. henc:h Jnd TrJdll1onJ1 an:hll~lu al 't~ le,. The home, arc prn:t..'\J from ~ 19.500 L11 S 7 X9 .~00 .• tnd .ire ,eduded 1.'ilhin the ~4-huur 'c1:ur1t\· guardc:d gate' S1tu.1tcd "1th 1n the ne" lllJ,lc:r-plJnned commun1l~ ol Sc.1Cliff on the Green,. Thi: i.,talc Serie-. home, offer ~ pi .. turc:...quc \ tc\\ 1>f the JdJacen t Seaelift'. CouatlJ a• r.na,. a ncl the blue hcifec 0.-• jmt • quarter mile away. n.127..,. community is l1vi1il1 landscaped with mature ... ,...,. and trees. nowcnn1 ~·· ... 1920s collcctor"s item alNel lamps within ilumpstone ud wrought-iron perimeter walls. The dramatic porticoes. larae inviting foyers with marble. oak or tile Oooring and wide entry doors a rc trademark of thac homo . The spacious master bedroom \Utt~ feature fireplaces. sitting room retrcab. large walk-in d(N:h. beveled mirroring on the w a rd robe door . a n d e x - tr..t' Jgant baths with private 'f>a' and fixtu res of gleaming 1v.1" and imported ma rble. T he kitchen~ ar~ gr andly pr11port1oned in the Cayman . r .11..l1t1on with two sclf-cleanin~ ,l\cn,. l\\o microwave · ovens. • '' ,, di'h" ahe rs. food prepara- 11on 1~land!\ and a six-burner 1 Jnge -accented with beautiful 11Jk cabinetr~. cc:ram ic tile and ~\.'.l..'e"cd lighting. • urthcr 1nfor mat1on 1~ ,l\.11l~thk al (7 1 ~) 970.7337 ne11111r ... 11-....F11n.r...1n111111•• .. .,..• ... ............. ._ .... ,.,I ..,lllll•llll 1&l I 1 lllla1111:laf1~ ..... ,, st 11 DJ. llB'lll s It 11' 11 ......... act I Mz•••·--··· ·'•ll1111.a11111 wllll I III I •• ., .... ... Open Houses This Weekend 2 Bedrooms 35 Valley View 644·9060 $225.000 t 302 Santo Tom as . 644-6200 s 14 7 .500 Sun 1·5 Sat & Sun 1-4 3 Bedrooms 818 Via Lido Soud . Lido 631 ·1400 $399.500 316 Narcissus. COM 644-9060 $325.000 t 108 Turquoase. Bal. Island 631 ·1400 $445.000 t 2137 Channel Rd .. Balboa 631 -1400 $595.000 t•2101 Hillside Drive 644-6200 $245.000 3 Rue Chateau Royal 644-6200 $469,500 t 2207 Aralia 644-6200 $272.500 312 Jasmine 673-8494 $350.000 v 3335 Ocean Blvd. 644-6200 s 1.595.000 t 5911 Seashore, NB 644-9060 $698,000 • 2008 Tahuna Terr 644-9060 $359,000 Sat 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1·5 Sun 1·4 Sat 1·4 Sun 12-4 Sat & Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 t 2201 Waterfront Or. 644-9060 $380.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 4 Bedrooms v 815 Via L.do Soud, Lido Isle 675-6161 52.200.000 Sat & Sun 1-5 616 Poppy, COM 673-8494 $599.000 1215 W . Bay 631-1 400 $389.000 t021 Bodega Bay • 644-6200 $519.000 t 502 K Street 631 ·1400 $445,000 t 2658 Bayshore Dr. 631·1400 $1 .550,000 • 1223 Portside 644-6200 $439.000 t 441 Redlands, NB v 644·9060 $359.500 t 1527 Seacrest v 644·9060 $398.500 t 1514 Highland 631 ·1400 $318,000 125 Via Vella 631 -1400 $399.900 t 1839 Port Seaborne Way 631 ·1400 $474,000 ev111 Bayside Place. 2+2 675--6161 $895,000 1621 Bayside. COM 644-9060 $945.000 Sun 12-4 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sun 1-4 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat 1-5 Su n 1·4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat & Sun 1-5 Sat 1-4 Sat 1·5 Sat 1...S t 1402 S. Bayfront 644·9060 $895.000 1242 Somerset Lane 644-9060 $387. 000 5 Bedrooms t ·49 Cambria v 644-6200 $825.000 t 326 Evening Canyon 644-6200 $599.000 t 25 R1dgeline -644-6200 $3,950,000 t 16 Pt. Loma . 644-6200 $695,000 1418 Mariners Drive 63 1·1400 $245,000 Sun 1·5 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-4 Sun 1-5 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 Sun 1·5 t 7 Hermitage $1.295,000 Sat & Sun 1-5 t 720 B ison. Eastbluff 644-9060 $355.000 309 Poppy Ave, COM 673-8494 $399.000 6 Bedrooms t 23 San Mateo. Spyg lass H ill v 644-9060 $650.000 t 7 Bodega Bay. Spyglass H ill v 644-9060 $699.000 Vacant Lots Sat 1-5 Sun 12-4 Sun 1·5 Sun 1-5 Top of Rocky Pt. Spyglass. Lots 84. 85. 86 ~200 $2. 700.000 Sat & Sun 8·8 • Pool «Spa • WM8rfront v View t 2124 E. Ocean Blvd. 1. I• 131•1400 s:Ma.000 Sun 1-4 • 1 t ~~-~~=··~~'~~~·~:..~r:~---------llilllli-----~~~.;....---~.:i..-·~~~-·~::-::~::::::::::~----.;...-·---,----------;...----~...:·~:.11iii.~.-... ._ __________________ __ I - -, . .... ,- BEAC H COMMUN ITIES TIE URI mtll I T-.tulty decorated 3 bedroom condO on one of Blutra desired atreeta. Kitchen floor & counttra have whtte tile. Quiet & private back patio. Fee. .... jlUCll -- A auper aNlrp dupfex property on wide attMt. 3 bedrooms up and 1 bedroom down;·g...at weekend getaway place plus income. 4' car garage. PEWUUNIT aa.t Lotlded with charmf Some bay viewt 3 bedrooms. 1.75 batha, den/game room, open beam cetnnga. beautiful pine woodwork throughout. Quality . Ull m.E IMUIO Located on quiet end of Lido delightful 3 bedrooms, newty painted & carpeted, South sunny patio, beamed LR. brick fireplace. UDO Ill! Corner Lido location with lovely terra cotta tlled . patio teading to warm .t bedroom, 2 story home. Oversize lot, 3 car garage. Excellent value. PEllllULA 7 bedrooms on the ocean front with that Old Balboa feeling. Prime location and corner lot. BALIGA Ill.AU ••OJDJ Duplex with view on large corner lot. 3 bedrooms, separate guest room. Large 2 bedroom apt. over 2 car garage. Owner will help with financing. WEST IEWPORT Sunset & ocean views forever from this quality-built 3 bedroom oceanfront home. Move-In condition with many added extras. WEST IEWPORT 171Pi0 Forever ocean views! Two 3 bedroom units. Lower has large patio and bonus room. Corner location. Inside stairwell connects units. BALBOA PEllllULA 11.225,ID) Prime corner. 3 bedroom bayfront Cape Cod. Newly remodeled, finest construction. beam ceilings. sky- lights. floors & outstanding interiors. LIDO ISLE .. ......, Exceptional 5 bedroom bayf ront on north channel. Large country kitchen/FR. huge master suite + rumpus room. Three fireplaces. tall ceilings. LIDO ISLE l1.445JDJ Inviting & charming 4 bedroom English Normandy on south bayfront with sandy beach! Two master suites. Pier & slip for large boat. BALBOA PDUISULA 12.850.000 French custom residence with 73' on main channel. 4 bedrooms. 8 bath.art studio, gymnasium, library, pool + many amenities. A MEMBER OF THE [jJ SEARS RNANCIAL NETWORK c 0 R 0 N !~ D l L !¥1 A H MllllNWmt.LI a.JU Price reductton-beetv81ue tn the., ... 3 bedtoom + famlty room, 3 cw genige. upgr9ded kitchen appli- ancee, meticuloualy mafntalned. F•. IPYaAll m.l 11llJ11 Exceptional value, 3 bedroom, famity room. large covered patio, 3 car garage, cut-d9-uc location, neutral decor. ...._VIEW -.U 1447• This lovely Bra.dmoor tamlty home h• It all. 5 bedrooms. view, lovely yard, mater suite, with fireplace, formal dining, famlly room, community pooU llmECUFfl ... Watts of glass, skylights, vautted <*tings and .trium accentuate outstanding 3 bedroom home. 38' pool, pool house, near beaches! IPYILAll lllU .... Absotutety one of the finest views In the area. 4 bedrooms, family room. pool, spa. 3 car garage. Former model. Super value. DI.DE COROIA DEL MAI Dramatic contemporary home on oversized lot. 3 story multi-leveJ, .t bedroom plus detached guest quarters with ocean & canyon views. IPYILAll lllU Six bedroom view home on exceptionally large lot. Ocean, sunsets. ctty & hills views. Quiet street in prestigious family area. IHORECUFFS Impeccable family home with solar heated pool & spa set in lushly landscaped yard. Ocean view, new kitchen, many exceptional details.I OLDE C080IA DEL llAI .._..., Custom Brian Jeannette-designed Cape Cod • bedroom plus 1 bedroom apartment on corner lot with partt and ocean/bay views . OTHER AREAS llYllE Private & quiet wooded area wtth pool & tennis facilities. Highly upgraded, 2 bedrooms. den, 2 decks. Lovely night-tight view. B~KMY l2l6JIDO Charming country home with French doors and windows. 1/3 acre horse property. Priced to self. Joann Akerman Ginny Anderson Bill Bents Marcia Bents Debi Bibb Eleanor Bowie John Campbell Evan Corkett Joan Donahue Carolyn &die Lyleen Ewing Sue Exley Maggie Guth Shirley Harris Rita Kurtz Lynn Lindaay Guy Livingston Sara Marvin Marc6a Matthewe Loia Mcloon NEWPORl BL~~-~ .. IUFfl .... Conv9nient to poot 7 lhopping .... thil3 bedroom .. 8 .. plan 18 located on tee IMd in one of Newpoi1'a tovet6-t communities. nu IAlllA sn .. Two lcwety, air conditioned, master bedroom IUit9a within atep9 of pool and apa. Walking distance to OCMn. Owner wilt hetp with financing. IAYCIEIT aat• Beeut1tully upgraded 3 bedroom home offers com- plete privacy. light. bright, coordinated decor in the latelt colors. Lush garden/spa. llUFFI BAii 3 bedroom single level corner unit located on Wide greenbelt. light & bright, neutral decor. Good assumable first trust deed. WEIT .. P.T ... ; 2 bedroom doll house, one door from beach. T Mk floors, skylights. brick patio & fireplace, central air, security system. IU-... Beautiful .t bedroom home with large family room. Exceptionally lovely patio with private pool and spa. Wood floors and tots of red brick. .. PGIT IEllllTI ...... Custom landscaping surrounds this remodeled 4' bedroom home. Flexibility abounds. Ocean views enjoyed from master bedroom. IUVIEW Largest modef in Seaview with good view of catalina, city lights & mountains. Room for pool on extra wide lot. • bedrooms. 3 baths. m&CAllYOI ... Prestigious gated area. Poot + spa. AIC, paneled game room includes wet bar. 3 bedrooms. 3 baths, great location. view. llAl8 ••• tf you think the ocean views are fabulous. watt til you see the night light view from this beautiful condo. Private community. 818 CAIYOI A gorgeous home in a prestigious location in this gate guarded community. 4 bedrooms. library. family room, pool and spa. UDO ISLE ...... A fabulous English Tudor 5 bedrooms on exceftent corner location. Finest construction, paneled library. great built-ins. pool & spa. C&role McMahan Judy Mertz Barbara Mites Lydia-M\Jrphy Edie Oflon Kay Parker Marian Phittippi Bert Reedy Marian Reedy Judy Robbins Lucy Rose Cynthia Rumsfeld Frank Senoes Jennifer Sh'eW Ulr~ne~ Hlllary Th8mer Dottie Valentine Sherry Wallace Lisa White Bob Yorke AMERICA'S LARGEST FULL SERVICE REAL ESTATE CO. NEWPORT CENTER 644-9060 \ ' ' i " ---Contents -------- Ken Berry-Bridging The 61p ............................ 3 From a starring role in the popular l 960's comedy "F Troop· to the bedroom Jarce currentlv headlining at the Grand Dinner Theater. 'I Do, I Do," Ken Berry has done a ltttle of everything 1n the way of comedy. He tells Marcus Dietz why this 1s his most challenging role. • Time For a Little Irish ................................... 5 Even those who dislike the Boston Celtics don green for one of the happiest of celebrations each year. Judy Duffy gives some insight into how Orange County will be observing one of our craziest trad1t1on s Cheesecake Lovers Rejoice ............................... 5 Writer Marc us Dietz finds what he believes 1s the finest cheesecake 1n the county at the Balboa Inn's Grill eatery on the peninsula. Relishing a Chinese Feast ................................ 5 Chinese restaurants abound m Orange County, but for a special evening of the best in Oriental cuisine. Judy Duffy suggest the Lotus. Calendar of Events ...................................... 1 Wonder what's happening in Orange County in the way of art. music and theater? Check out our easy-to-use guide to events for some answers. Alive at Night .......................................... g Recently opened in Huntington Beach and Santa Ana. Franco's and the newest Red Onion. respectively, offer live dance floors and friendly atmospheres The intrepid Judy Duffy has the lowdown on both 'The Glory of Easter' ................................... 10 The a l way~ remarkable Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove again presents its tribute to the final days of Jesu s Chnst with a special showing Good Fnday. March 28 ··y~ Ya lanet11" .................................... 11 Nanette f abray, the popular Broadway. movie and television star. headlines a very special production at the La Mirada C1v1c Theater All That Jazz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....... -· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 11 Orange Coast College's annual 1azz festival returns for its 18th year featuring some of the greats of the held. including Woody Herman. Thad Jones. Bobby Mc Fernn and many others March 20 23. Easter Brunch Rundown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 12 Our monthly guide to the best brunches 1n the county features a look at the special happenings for Easter Sunday Also. Bret Colson takes to the sea to revtew the Cannery's ocean-gomg offerings. Bringing Reck Ba II Lile . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 14 Marcus Dietz travels to Fountaan Valley and reviews The Hop's hottest new rend1hon. a tnbute to the deceased legends of Rock 'N Roll Dining and ligbtlil1 ................................... 16 The ultimate listing of restaurants and clubs in the county, giving readers everything they need to know to ftnd thear type of food and continuing evemng entertainment locally On The Cever Lovely Brenda Thompson and veteran comedy actor Ken Berry. as pho tographed by Orange County Photo Editor Steven Georges at the Grand Denner Theatre. where the duo 1s starring en .. , Do. I Do ·· Assistance was provided by the theatre production staff and Marcus Dietz advertising directo r ,..l"IP O·.i~ (.°".,"' E"te#td ,,.,... s .:i ,.,ontN<t .,~oaP@f t•uOt 5~ 0\ Ba11te• Com"T'l1,>" Cdl O"'<. ""ff' a •oc..is a1n1ng "•O~t1rte ....... "'~<. l"eat~ Oare..,. =t"fl _.,. '"•Ovg"''>ut O•A"~ '-'L1f'ti Seth Baker Publisher Jack Shinar Editor John Trausch Assistant Ed1t01 lbrcus Dietz Advert1smg Otrec tor Stawen GeGl-ps Photographer Contnbunons to tne Or~ County Entertainer are uetcome Al malenal st'°'*2 be addressed to Ed•10f The OratlC)e County E~ MJ ProouctK>f'I Place. Newport Beact1 CA 92663. , 7 t 4 > 63 f • 7075 Oeadlme for all calendar lcst'"9S rs tne hrst f nes.y of UWt month fOf pubtteabon m the ~·r f"\Onfh s tSsue The Enle<t.,ner ~ no resoon- 5't>lllt'f tor u~ed m aterial WlthOul a sel1·addressed ~Mnoed~ 2 Orange County Entertainer March 1986 ~~-Entertain~ent~~~~~~ Ken Berry's Craziness Has Come a Long Way Since 'F-Troop' Former Bumbler Shines In Grand's 'I Do, I Do' For those who remember Ken Berry as a bumbling, stumbling c aptain of a misbegotten army called "F Troop " his mannerisms are truly a blast from the past There he stands. fidgeting and looking nervous. uncertain. and possibly even disoriented Forget the fact that he's attired 1n formal wear Squint your eyes 1ust the right ·Nay the mind tells you and he II suCldenly appear 1n navy blue soldier's uniform with yellow scarf And when Berry reac hes into his poc ket and doesn t find the wedding rings frantically patting each p0c ket it •S certainly de1a vu time But no Berry is not about to fall off of his horse or play hot potato wit h his pistol Those days are long since gone Rather. the talented. handsome ac tor is goi ng to proceed to learn some of the trials and tr1bulat1ons of marriage So goes o ne of Berry's opening moments 1n the Grand Dinner Theater's current production of I Do I Do." (running through Aprtl 6) as he prepares to utter the infamous words of wedlock Af1er his starring role as Captain Parm1nter. Berry has become a master of port raying nervous cra ziness He certainly gets ample opportunity to do more of 1t tn ·I Do I Do·· which features lovely Brenda Thomson But the role also allows him to do things that many of his fans have probably never se en him do li ke sing fight argue a nd yes eve n dance a < ouple of steps It s fun to get a part as meaty as this one Berry ac knowledges backstage ·vou have to be tour h1ng r om1r and be able to <,1ng too .. An1i hy drnng lhe<>e things r,,u well. in tandem with the tatentc, of Thomson. Ber·y is able to take tt good well written play and turn it into an explosive D•t>( e n f entertainment Plenty of good humor and music c om b1ne to convey moments that the aud1enc e C cHl rel;1te to In c ase you re wondering, Berry 1s a capable singer displaying a voice that carries well through out the theater though 1t is not particularly deep But as is to be expected the comical moments are the most m emorable ones Wherea s some comedians are excellent at stand up and others are good at situational comedy Berry is a master at physical comedy In ·F Troop he was at his best w hen he was playing with a prop preferably an ina nimate one bobbling his pistol falling off a horse. spilling a beer etc His role as M ic hael 1n I Do. I Do"' features much of the same prop comedy Here. he plays off a "God is Love .. pillow. or a slumber helmet. with the same grac eless manner and bumbling style that was a trademark of his television days "'Physic al c omedy allows you to feel creative thus making 1t a challenge." Berry said ''You don't see 1t as much today. mainly, I think. because writers don't like to write physic al comedy It takes too muc h time and space on the script. "I had never done much physical comedy before 'F Troop.' " Berry continued "But I really en1oyed 1t On 'F Troop' the writers 1ust used to leave 1t up to me 1n the script to play off the props with physical comedy " His current engagement 1n "I Do, I Do"' 1s Berry's fourth time around with the role-and the second time he's played opposite of Thomson Hts first effort as Mic hael came some 11 years ago. and once in Salt Lake City. he starred in the play with Loretta Sw1tt of "MASH" fame In "I Do. I Do." he plays a writer who becomes relatively f amous after he gets married: thu s Thomson. as his wife Agnes, must cope with his sudden cockiness and conceit ("You're a pompous ass." she tells him) The couple's f ights and arguments, whic h happen constantly, produce some very magical scenes For instance. tn singing about his wife's nightly March 1986 use of cold cream before bedtime. Berry states: ''Every night between the sheets. must you look like Trick or Treat?" And when middle-aged crisis sets in, Berry sings that "Men of 40 go to town- women go to pot," while doing a nice little softshoe routine. More good lines come when Berry sings about his kids. "I wish they'd get married . .'' Of course. the very next words he sings are "My daughter 1s marrying an id iot." But the best quality of this dynamite two-person. two-act play is its depiction of the couple as they grow old Atter 50 years of marriage their love secure. they shuffle about with a sense of con tentment that the audience can pick up on It's truly a tender. tou c hing finish. and Berry and Thomson do an A-1 1ob with 1t Thomson, whose credits include "The Red Skelton Hour," "MASH," "Love Boat'' and "Dynasty," displays a sweet. mellow voice that complements Berry's when they sing toget her. She. too, has a knac k for comedy, and teamed with Berry, puts on a areat show. And neither has to blow up a lookout post to do so. "I Do. I Do," now playing through April 6 at the Grand Dinner Theater. Number One Hotel Way (across from Disneyland) 1n Anaheim Call 772 7710 for reservations or information staff photo by Steven Georges 'Lennon' Premiered at OCC -------------- The Southern Cal1forn1a premiere of James Mc lure's dramatic comedy, "The Day They Shot John Lennon." will be presented by Orange Coast College's Theater Department this spring The show runs Thursdays through Saturdays. March 6 to 8 and 13 to 15. at 8 p m in OCC's Orama Lab Theater A 2 pm matinee 1s set for Sunday. March 16 Tickets. pric ed at SS. are on sale 1n OCC's Community Service Office. located 1n the college's Student Center Building. The office is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m . to 7 pm . and Saturdays from 8 a.m . to noon Tickets may be purchased by phone. using Visa or Mastercard, by calling 432-5527 Tickets will be sold at the door for $6. The production 1s under the direction of OCC assi stant professor of theater arts. John Ferzacca "The play is a tribute to John Lennon, and 1t also provides an incisive retrospective on the Orange County En tertainer decades of the '60s and '70s," Ferzacca says '"The play captures the effect that Lenno n had on an entire generation .. The production transports the audience back to that December day in 1980 when Lennon was k illed The action takes place in the park directly ac ross the street from the Dakota Apartment Building, located at 72nd Street and Central Park West "The p lay 1s only indirectly about John Lennon." Ferzacca says. "The main focus of the plot surrounds n ine characters who rec all what they were and what they have become " Members of the cast inc lude Victoria Roth -Moody. M1m1 Bisson. Rich Jac kson. Mark Salamon. Tony Garcia. John Menna. Ken Perkins. En c 0 Scott. and Dave Cagley Lighting direc tor for the production 1s Dav id Dunbrac k. 3 Green Beer Time: Restaurants Celebrate St. Pat's Day by JudJ Duffy 'Tis a good thing to be Irish. 'Tis such a good thing that one day a year everybody turns Irish to celebrate St Patrick's Day. In fact, the only person who probably never partied much on St. Patrick's Day was the good Saint himself. March 17. 1986 marks the l ,493rd anniversary of his death. St Patrick. known to his intimate friends as St Paddy. was born 1n Kilpatric k . Dumbarton. Ireland around 387 A.O. His father had a good 1ob as a ranking Roman ott1c1al and his childhood progressed swimmingly until the local legions blew 1t and he was captured and sold into slavery at the age of 16 After six or seven years of slavery. he managed to hop on a ship for a three-day passage to Britain (1ns1de cabin. economy class) where he spent the next 18 years of his life preparing himself for the work of converting Ireland to Christianity The 1ob was big, but so was St Patrick He beat the Druids at their own game. spread around a few miracles and in the end was voted general good-guy by nearly everyone Probably the only votes he didn't get belonged to the snakes that he ordered off the Faire Isle of Ireland The grapevine has 1t that everybody beat feet except for one lazy snake who argued that he wa s too old to change his ways and besides. he Irked Ireland 1ust fine St Patrick built a box and tried to convince the old snake that 1t would be a nice spa1 to hang out The snake finally gave 1t a try and St Patrick shut the ltd and threw htm into the ocean With all these good deeds and brave (have you ever made a channel crossing 1n rough weather') actions to recommend him. 1t is no wonder that once a year Americans lose their hearts. heads and sobriety to St Patrick's Day. The first celebrations of St. Patrick's Day were held 1n Boston by the Boston Charitable Irish Society in the l 600's. They were quickly copied by such places as Ph1ladelph1a . New York and Orange County This year the Saint's day falls on a Monday, which 1s causing some confusion for once-a-year wearers o· the green Some local establishments are celebrating on Sunday as a courtesy to those who have to make a buck on Monday. some are celebrating both days. and some are 1ust celebrating any old day Bobby McGee's around the county will be warming up on Sunday with drink specials that include the 1nev1table green beer. Irish whiskey. Irish coffee and Bailey's Irish Creme On Monday, things go green at 4:00 pm when Bobby McGee's will begin to serve complimentary food (1nclud1ng corned beef sandwiches) with their drink specials If you're not too stuffed with good Irish fare. you c an compete in Bobby McGee's brogue contest. a little potato passing. musical c hairs (not strictly Irish. but what fun1) or a little Irish limbo There are lots of prizes tor the winners. and the hilarity will con tinue until Bobby McGee's closes the doors on St Patrick's Day at 2:00 a m T shirts will be available at approximately $10 Bobby McGee's Conglomeration wtll be cele brat1ng 1n Brea at 200 S State College Blvd (71 4) 529-1998. Newport Beach at 353 E Coast Highway. (71 4) 673-5380. and M ission V1e10 at 28471 Marguerite Place. (714) 495-3755 If large crowds 1n small quarters is your kind of St Patrick's Day. take in the craziness at O'Hara'• Irish Pub at 150 N Glassel! St 1n Orange Manager Marina Bangham doesn't supply any silliness tor her customers on St Paddy's Day because " they bring thetr own Thrs place is crazy on St. Patrick's Day .. O'Hara's will be serving up Irish stew and corned beef sandwiches while the customers sing along with the piano player There are no contests. no games. no cover and no reservations at O'Hara's. There will also be no darts on St Patrick's Day The place es too c razy for lethal weapons. according to Banaham. SRO 1s the order of the day so be sure to arrive in time to line up 4 Green beer 1s served at O'Hara's in 52 oz buckets Consolidated Beverage Distributors 1n Brea 1s the local distributor for Miller beer. Greg Ellis, sales manager, says that his firm will be del1venng about 50 kegs of the foamy green stutt to local customers countywide in time for St Pat's Day F1tty kegs of beer 1s about 775 gallons Eiits wouldn't take a guess at how much beer goes down Orange Count1ans' throats 1n the name of Er1n -Go-Bragh, but said it's easy to use 20 kegs in a busy place 1n an evening That's 310 gallons of cheer. Bill Hamilton of Maa.rtley'1 Irish Pub in Newport Beach explained that Ellis· pre-colored beer technology 1s relatively new to St Pat's Day He remembers several bartenders who had green hands for a week after t1nt1ng gallons of beer a bnght green. "The recipe was three drops (of food color) a glass." said Hamilton "Things are easier now though·· Probably the biggest draw at Malarkey's 1s the annual best Irish lass and laddy contest Wear your costume. practice your brogue and go for rt The prize is first place in the line to get into Malarkey's for the rest of the year T-shirts. traditional food items and lots of Irish beverages will highlight Malarkey's celebration Malarkey's 1s located at 3011 Newport Blvd. 1n Newport Beach Call (714) 675-2340 That's no malarkey If '60s rock 'n roll makes you think of swinging your shamrocks. stop by C...,'s in Orange The Mod Beats will be providing hve entertainment from 3:00 p .m. to 2 :00 a.m . There's no cover. the beer will be green and Casey's offers lots of surprises and prizes for St Patrick's Day celebrants. Casey's 1s located at 1325 N. Tustin Ave in Orange. Call (71 4) 538-9683 for information. Sorry, no reservations, but most major credit cards are welcolned. Happy St. Patrick's Day. Whale Watch .CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISES ABOARD THE CORllORANT ,..'-.; .. IN NEWPOAf BEACH ~ -~~---- -~ Clftlcllll ~ ~ ~ "'1lllWt WlllCFI Cerllllca.s "lilt ~ Ow•...,. ~~t.¥0.. ~·~ ADULTS 121.15 CHILDREN 111.15 lAGll J..11 UMl8 I YUM '9111) Re.ervat1ons must be made 2-4 hours in advanoe M•••enarge and VllN •~ed for i*»m 11 Ni Ind , 11,,. N Cll (11 .. 175-1411 n.~ .................. d19111 OarllDM~--l*._C ..._......_~_, March lQBS March 1986 Rac~ng from 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. 5 ·-· -----.......... CHEESECAKE! by Marcus Dietz The Recipe. Clyde Griesbach cherishes it. H is fans adore it . He says its secret s are known to just three other individuals in the world, besides himself. And he guards it closely. Lindy's infamous cheesecake is that good. And the story behind it is even better. Lindy's restaurant in New York created the rich. c reamy dessert treat some 50 years ago, and its reputation spread to Griesbach's father· in· law He wa s so 1 mpressed t hat he wanted to purchase the recipe from Mr. Lindy, who wouldn't sell Instead. he began to try and create his own. and would bring each effort to Lindy for a critique. Finally, one recipe came so close that Lindy agreed to sell the recipe for $500-the one and only time that the famous restaurateur 1s known to have parted with his precious. delicious cheesecake recipe Eventually, the special formula made its way to Griesbach, who currently serves as executive chef at the Grill Restaurant. located in the recently reopened Balboa Inn in Newport Beach. Each day, he prepares what has to be Orange County's best cheesecake, combining 3 1/2 pounds of cream cheese (per cake) with almost two dozen eggs. among other ingredients, to create a light, delicate result "I will not part with 1t (the recipe)," Griesbach. an Orange County native. said . "It gives the Balboa Inn something that people can't really get anywhere else .. Cheesecake. though, 1s not Griesbach's only forte. His lunchtime menu features a very im· pressive grilled chicken breast ($6.95). It's dipped in seasoned bread crumbs and grilled just enough to brown it, leaving it moist and tender. Finally, it's topped with lemon juice. The dinner menu offers a variety of entrees that aren•t readily available. Roasted partridge ($14), for instance, is served with oysters and a special sauce. while grilled quail ($14.50) is also available. In addition, roasted rack of lamb ($18.50), served in Rosemary Cabernet sauce, provides a bit of balance, as do the New York steak, chicken. seafood and two veal dishes. Pasta items are also presented on the menu and the linguini and fresh clams ($8.50) are absolutely fantastic. Juicy, succulent clams are served in the shell and topped with tasty sauce, surrounded by m iles of linguini and more sauce. And two appetizers are worthy of mention. Fried brie ($4) is a big-time delight, served with cranberry relish , as is carpaccio ($4.50), slices of thin, raw sirloin cooked in capers, olive oil, parmesan cheese and dijon mustard. The entrees and cheesecake are just a small part of the Balboa Inn's current efforts to establish a f i r st-rate restaurant. Maitre d ' Karel Vidlak, formerly of The Newporter Re sort's Wine Cellar. The Westin's Alfredo's, Ambrosia and the Waldorf Astoria in New York, adds a degree of style. versatility and flair to The Grill. He's knowledgeable and flexible. Ask him to create something on the menu. and he'll see that A~--ofwtne .... tM...ood .. tMQrWAeetawMlln Newport 8wh., • o.borlllt FMl6dl Md"• 'u1•M Deen~. ataff photo by John Daskam it's done. Vidlak has personally served three presidents-Kennedy, Nixon and Reagan -and has received numerous awards. With the recent addition of Sunday brunch from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m ., The Grill will be a very special buffet repast. And since the Balboa Inn. one of only two beachfront hotels in Newport Beach and a city landmark, already has a beautiful location, it should continue to make its investors happy. The Place: The Grill Restaurant in Balboa Inn Address: 105 Main Street, Balboa Phone: 675·3412 Eigh~Coursefea~RingsinTigerYear~~~~~~~~~~- When 1t comes to celebrating New Year's Eve, the Chinese don't fool about with a few piddly hours of merriment. Chinese New Year calls for two whole weeks of celebrations including parades. music. dancing, c ultural events and the best of a cu1s1ne that has evolved over centuries to become an art form in itself We were fortunate enough to sample a cultnary salute to the Year of the Tiger at one of Orange County's newest Oriental restaurants. the Lotus. Located 1n the Harbor Center in Costa Mesa. the Lotus sits among auto parts stores and discount clothing outlets The casual stroller would never guess that behind those inscrutable wooden doors you'll get the best Chinese food you 've ever eaten Owner Ryan Tsang is no stranger to the restaurant business Both of the award winning Lotus West restaurants in Los Angeles County have him to thank for their success Now Tsang has moved to Orange County with Chef Liu to prepare traditional Szechwan and Mandarin dishes with what Tsang characterizes as "Orange County flair." Actually. the restaurant's flair would be evident 1n any county, but 1s especially fitting here. The interior 1s decorated simply and taste-fully. Mirrors expand the walls and reflect the lovely dishes placed before the diners. This 1s a sophisticated place. run by sophisticated folks. and 1t shows Our New Year's feast included eight courses. an appetizer. soup and dessert They trundled us home tn wheelbarrows. We didn't eat again for days Every dish set before us was exqu1s1te with its signature of a lotus flower carved by hand from a da1kon radish It was beautiful food Szechwan cuisine 1s spicy Our waiter. a delight of a person named Jonathan. told us he was born 1n Szechwan province and the people of his town ate the spicy chilies used 1n this cuisine as vegetables. He said they all had eye problems as a result of consuming these fiery little peppers We didn't have eye problems-or any problems at all-gobbling down the Szechwan food The Lotus' menu offers an extensive collection of a la carte dishes. Family style dinners are also available and a good idea if your party is small But 1t 1s recommended that you round up every- body you know and go with a large party to the Lotus Order a la carte and indulge yourself tn 6 some of the delicacies of this wonderful cuisine. This is Chinese cooking at its most beautiful and best. The Lotus. 2300 Harbor Blvd., Costa Me sa, 545. 3331. Lunch and dinner daily. Reservations rec- ommended. Major credit cards. Full bar. Food to go. Family style dinner from $8.95 to $12.95 per person; a la carte items start at $5.95. HOLIDAY INN ANAHEIM PROUDLY PRESENTS TONYA AND HER FABULOUS BELLY DANCERS MONDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 9 PM-1 AM • In PICKFORD'S PUB ON TUES, WED, THURS ENJOY THE MUSICAL TALENTS OF FREDDIE PREZ ON ELECTRIC VIOLIN 1850 S. HARBOR HAPPY HOUR 4-7 PM Orange County Entertainer March 1986 ---Calendar------- -------- ART The Newpoft Hafbor Art Muaeum presents "Cali· fornia Art Since 1945." The exhibition includes works of 30 artists and continues through Satur· day from 10 a.m . to 5 p.m . Admission Is free to mu- seum members: $2 for adults. S 1. 50 for students, seniors and the military and $1 for children to 17 years of age. •'The Art of the Hopi" WI II be on display through March 9 at Galeria Cap- istrano, 31681 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Cap- istrano. The annual show will focus on traditional art of the Hopi Indian tribe as well as the Kacbina doll, a hand-carved re- presentation of the spirit Kachinas who live in the San Francisco Mountain peaks. Call 661 -1781 for information. Worb by Mlhoko Yama· pta, Janne Calvin, and Larkin Maureen Higgins will be on display at BC Space Gallery, 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beach through March 22. Hours are 11 :30 a.m.·5:30 p.m ., Tuesday through Satur- day. Call 497-1880 for details. ·•oon Hendrlcka: a 15 Year lune," will be fea- tured at Muckenthaler Cultural Center. 1201 West Malvern Ave., Ful- lerton through Mar. 2. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m . Tuesday through Sat- urday, noon to 5 on Sun- day. Call 738-6595. .. The Medium la the II· lulion," a display of con- temporary, illusionistic sculpture by artists Allan Adams.Robert Bourdon, Richard Haden. Ron Is· sacs, Marylyn Levine. Kodo Okuda and Richard Shaw at the Cal State Fullerton Art Gallery, 800 N. State College Blvd., Fullerton. The exhibit runs through March 9. Hours are noon-4 Mon. through Fri. and 2-5 p.m. Sun. Call 773-3262. Works depictin1 the dy- namic serenity of the Jap- anese print will be fea- tured in an exhibit by Joanne Julian at Cypress College Fine Arts Gallery, 9200 Valley View St.. Cy- press through March 14. Admission is free and may be viewed from 11 a.m. to 3 p .m .. Monday through Friday. For more info. call 826-2220. THOSE CRAZ'f SO's-60's DAYS ARE BACK AG.AINI Featuring our Famous SO's D1nt"rl Dancing! LIVt" Shows! Zany DJ's & Comul ~ rnt~ly-pn ~ party! SUNDAY NITE LIVE! .. THE AUTHENTIC&" UVEI 50's--60's Dance Band T~ hon~ show rn townl ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK f~atunng JASON CHASE Ev~ry T~sday-8 p.m By Popular Demand See Our New .. lllCK I llOU. HEAVEI" SHOW Every Monday-8 p.m. 18774 Brookhurst. Fountain Vall~y (for~ly Med~y's} 714/963-2366 ''Dennll LouiM Scholz • OH llonotJPM" will be the featured display at Sandstone Gallery, 384- A N. Coast Hiahway, Lag- una Beach, March 4 through April 7. Viewina hours are 11 a.m . to 4 p .m .. Tuesday through Sunday. Call 497-6775 for details. .. Florence Arnold'• f ••-Uv.. of the Arts,•· a cele- bration of the arts as seen through the eyes of a child, will run March 16 through April 4 at the Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 1201 W. Malvern Ave., Fullerton. Show hours are 10 a.m . to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday and noon to 5 p.m . on Sunday. Call 738-6595 for details. American Puppets and Marionette• Exhibition will be on display at the Brea Civic Cultural Cen- ter. No. 1 Civic Center Circle, Brea, through April 4. Adm ission is free . Hours are Wednesday to Sturday noon to 5 p.m . except Thursday, when 1t 1s open noon to 8 p.m . For details call 990-7730. Ellhibits at Lquna BNc:h Museum of Art California Contemporary Artists: Mi· chael McMillen and Mark Stock (through Maret:\ 14); Mountain Land - scapes of Southern Cal- 1forn1a 1900-1985 (March 21 through April 27). The Museum is located at 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Call 494-6531 for hours and further info. "New California Artists," tenth 1n a series featuring local emerging artists. will be featured at the New- port Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Drive. Newport Beach. Call 759- 1122 for more details tmoaen Cunnin1ham and Dick Arentz will be fea- tured 1n a display at the Susan Sp1ritus Gallery. 522 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The d1s- pl ay will run March 6 through April 12. For hours and details call 631-6405. "Two LA. Printmakers ... works by Efram Wolff and Laura Stickney, will be on display March 15 through April 7 at Laguna College of Art. Ettinger Gallery, 2222 Laguna Ca· nyon Road , Laauna Beach. Call 497-5014 for hours. Watercolore bJ Ylr1lnla Huffm8n will be featured through March 31 at Quo· rum Gallery, 374 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach Hours are 10 a.m . to 4·30 p.m . except Mondays. Call 494·4422 for more info. .. Hellfta and f'lo•••·" an exhibition by Mary McCteod Dooley wi 11 show through March 4 at Sand· stone Gallery, 384 N. Coast Highway, Laguna Beach. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday to Sunday. Call 497-6775. ''The Alt of Performance'' will be on display March 20 through April 30 at Chapman College's Gug- genheim Gallery, 333 N. Glassell Ave., Orange. Hours are 1to5 p.m . Mon through Fri . Call 997- 6812. "Mountain l•ndac1pes: 1900-1916," an exh1bi· tion depicting landscapes from Yosemite to the Mex· ican border, will be on exhibit March 21 through April 27 at Saddleback College, 28000 Marguer- ite Parkway, Mission V1e10 Hours are 10 a.m . to 2 p .m . Monday through Thursday and Saturday For information call 582- 4756 "Sewn Aluminum Mnh Sculptures," an exh1bit1on by Barbara Vaske, will display at Freeman's Art and Frame, 154 West Bas- tanchury Road, Fullerton. through Marc h 29 Call 870-9825 for details. DANCE "A Midsumrn.'1 Ni&ht's Dream." Shakespeare's hilarious love triangle, will be presented by Ballet Unl1m1ted on Saturday, March 1. at 2 pm and 8 pm The performances will play in Curtis Theater. Brea Ticket information 1s available by calling 990 7722 D•nce Events at UC Ir· vine: Classic and modern dance by faculty students and guests (March 7); Repertory /Choreography Workshop (March 11 ): South roast Ballet Com- pany (March 18 and 19). Call 856-6616 for show- t1mes and ticket mforma t1on. MISC "A Salute to the American Woman," a multimedia program of film. perfor· mance and guest speak ers honoring the ac comp- lishments. patriotism and talent of the Ameri c an woman from the 18th cen t ury to the present will Orange County Entertainer take ptace March 7 from 6 p .m. to 10 p.m. at Irvine High School Theater, 4321 Walnut. Irvine . Tickets are $5 in adVance and $8 at the door. Spon- sored by the City of Irvine, QC Commission on the Status of Women and the American Association of University Women. Call 660-3928 for more infor- mation. The Westmi,.._ Ma,ot's Ball will take place March 8 at 8:30 p.m . at the West- minster Mall. Bolsa and Edwards streets. West - mirlSter. The semi-formal event will feature hors d'oeuvres and live enter- tainment. Tickets are S 13. For more information, call 898-3311 or 895-1700 "lm•&-ination Celebra· tlon," a 10-day festival show-casing art events. study guides. art educa- tion workshops and par- t1c1patory art experiences t~kes place March 8 to 15. Featured guest star Burl Ives will appear in con1unction with the cele- bration at the South Coast Repertory Theater on March 8. Other sites for the celebration include the Brea. Mission V1e10 and South Coast Plaza malls For more informa- tion call 966-4128 "Conversations With an Audience," a night with Los Angeles Times music critic Martin Bernhe1mer, takes place March 12 at 7:30 pm at the Forum Theater. 4175 Fairmont B lvd . Yorba Linda For tickets and info c all 779 8591 Events at the Oran1e County fair1rounds: In ternat1onal M otorcycle Speedway Spring Classic (March 7). Inter Show s VW I Porsc he Swap meet (March 8): QC Equestrian Center Spring Show (March 15 and 16): Pa - cific Rabbit Breeders As- sociation (March 16); An- t 1q u e Expo and Sale (March 20-23): OC EQues- trian Center Spring Show (March 22-23). The Fair- grounds are located at 88 Fair Drive 1n Costa Mesa Call 751-FAIR for details on specific events Phylis 0...-will appear 1 n concert at the Grand Dinner Theater March 24 for two cocktail shows at 7:30 and 10 p .m The theater 1s located at the Grand Hotel. opposite the main entrance to Disney· land in Anaheim For tickets and info call (213) 876-3048 MUSIC hcitc Chof1t1 presents "A Hungarian Evenina:· a musical trip to Budap- est, conducted by John Alexander. Friday. March 7. beginning with a con· cert preview at 7:30 p.m .. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road. Newport Beach Also, Saturday. March 8. same time. Santa Ana High Schoof Auditorium, 520 W Walnut St.. Santa Ana Tickets available at the door or at the Chorale office by c alli ng 542- 1790 Music at Cal St•t• f ul· lerton : Callfornta Chamber Ptayers (March 5): The Cambridge Buskers (March 8): Con- cert Band (March 10): Jazz Ensemble (March 11); Universrty Wind En· semble (March 12): Un1 - vers1ty Orchestra (March 14). For t ickets and show times. call 773-3371 or 773-3347 Chapman Collea• Wind En .. mble is 1n concert March 2 at Chapman Cot· lege. 333 N. Glassell Ave . Orange Show time 1s 3:30 pm Call 997-6812 for details Music •t UC Irwin•: Young Singer of the Year Compet1t1on (March 1). UCI Percussion ensemble (March 2). Scolnik Piano Trio (March 5). UCI Con cert Choir (March 7). UCI Chamber Orc hestra and California Chamber Sin gers (March 9 ) UCI Jazz En sembl e (March 11 ) UCI W ind Ens emble (M arc h 14 ) UCI Sym phony Orchestra (March 15). Town and Gown Be· nef1t Concert w•th Met ropahtan Opera basso G1 org10 Tozzi and UCI music faculty (March 16) Ca ll 856 6922 tor more 1nfor· mat1on "Mozart 0n fifth... a V1' • tuoso woodwind trio that plays everything from Mo- zart to Scott Jophn to The Beatles. will perform March 22 at Curtis Theat- er in Brea Contact Brea C1VK: Cultural Center for detatls. ·-.. s.MI•~ Co6-'-= Manhattan Rhythm Kinas (March 8): The Showboat Came To Town-A Nicht of Barber· shop Quartet Singing (March 21 -22) The col· lege is located at 28000 Marcuerite Parkway. Mis· s1on V1e10. Call 582-4656 for tickets and details continued on Piii 9 7 --Nightlife------- Racy Atmosphere Has Fast Appeal at Fra~co's by Judy Duffy The Crazy Burro in Huntington Beach finally has some competition for the appelation "hottest club in town." Oddly enough, it's been provided by its parent company, The Mola Development Corporation. Mola recently opened Franco's at the corner of Beach and Warner in Huntington Beac h. It's worth the trip to Huntington just to get a look at the high tech interior of Franco's. The last time we saw a snazzy red grand prix car, it was on the street in Long Beach. That was a couple years ago so chances are good it was the same car that has been mounted on the wall at Franco's. It's c alled the Eagle I and it finished 9th in Long Beach The engine has been removed and it races along near the ceiling at the back of the dining room. The racing theme is carried over in the neat Jumpsuits worn by all of Franco's employees. The whole look here is very high tech. very chic. High tech and chic are two terms that yuppies can identify with. and they have homed in on Franco's tor dancing, sipping and dining. Live entertainment is the big draw here. The two bands featured for the month of March are Katz 'n Jammers and Matinee Idol. Both these bands have been big favorites at the Crazy Burro and you'll understand why when you hear their hot Top 40 sounds We da need to Matinee Idol the evening we discovered Franco's They're good. really tight. with a style of their own that doesn't disappear when they perform standards from the rad•o hit charts The gray marble bar at Franco's 1s a work of art all on its own Once you've felt the cool stone beneath your hand you'll understand why it's so unroue Other seating 1s ample but you'll want to arrive early to assure t he best seating close Stylish Casual 'In' At the Red Onion by Judy Duffy Casual with style sums up The Red Onion in Santa Ana Open only a few months. it's fast becoming the "in·· place for young singles from all over Orange County to eat and dnnk The Red Onion 1s located on the corner of MacArthur and Main in Santa Ana. You'll want to arrive before 9 p m Thursday through Saturday to assure yourself a good view of the action from a choice seat overlooking the sizable dance floor These are the only nights the Red Onion makes a modest cover charge of $3. The folks who come here like to dance. and the dance floor is large enough to accomodate a crowd The lights and sound system complement the Top 40 platters spun by OJ "Slick." from fast to romantic to whirl your best girl around the floor. "Sltck" has the tunes to keep things moving along at a lively pace. The crowd here 1s friendly Mary Burns. bar manager. says that the young singles come mainly from the Newport Beach. Costa Mesa and Irvine areas We found several couples who had travelled further to en1oy the cheery interior and upbeat atmosphere Terry Hardy of Anaheim, and his date Stacey Cleary of Huntington Beach. travel to Santa Ana because "Everyone 1s really fnendly." Stacey met Terry at the Red Onion Juli Meredith, 24. and Kevin Smith. 22. both traveled from f ullerton to ·· . en1oy the fnendly staff and patrons. No one here 1s snobby. It's real comfortable," said Smith. The Red Onion has three bars from whic h to serve up potables. The favorites with regular customers are "Ice Tea" and the 12 1/2 oz. Clfttt ........... ,2 8 lllU llaPlb• 8fMI 0.... lewole ......, ....., dMc1n9 PfO• ... Oft ... lloor el ,.,_,. In Huntlll .......... a ,.., -I 19 cl 8111 8M NgMclub. to the dance floor. There's never a cover charge at Franco's. Franco's pours Guimarra wines as the house burgundy, chablis. and rose. If you'd prefer a c hardonnay or c abernet sauvignon, you'll get Sebastiani by the glass. Good wines go with good food and Franco's offers that too. The c uisine at Franco's is northern S1c1 l1an . That means hearty fare with some dishes accented by garlic The menu looks a shade f orbidding with its offerings of Margherita pizza (fresh tomato. basil. mozzarella. garlic and olive 011. $4.25) and Polpett1 con Salsa Pomodoro (Italian style meatballs served on crusty Italian bread) but don't be put Orange County Entertainer -staff phoeo by Judy Duffy off. Help from your server is readily available. Mike Slonaker and Diane Savoie were a little puzzled by the Italian but their server, Tim, gave them all the information they needed to ot'der a dinner they'd enjoy. "Tim was great.'' said Savoie. "Our dinner was great too," she added. In addition to dinner. Franco's offers a full list of appetizer items served in the bar area. A n exciting addition to that area 1s an outdoor patio for snacking and sipping when the weather warms up. Even though the bar is good-sized and feels uncrowded. this extra space will be appreciated continued on page 12 ~ <n'> m-mo Airporter Inn Hotel 18700 MacArttu Blvd., Irvine, CA 92715 March 1986 ---Calendar-------- ...... Ir• 111117 MUSIC HoJt Adon will be in con· cert March 3 at the Crazy. hOrSe, 1580 Brookhollow Drive, Santa Ana. For tickets and show times call 549-1512. The Irwin• Marriott will present pianist Michael Jordan from noon to 2 p.m . and 5 to 9 p.m . Mon- day through Friday through the end of March. The hotel is located at 18000 Von Karman Ave., Irvine. For further infor· mation call 553-0100. Talent and vartely shows at the Via Maria. 9969 Walker St., Cypress. Tues- day and Wednesdays fea - ture "Charlie" a soft music duo. and "Forward Mo· tion," paying triutes to Elvis, Neil Diamond. and others. "Lip Sync" contest on Saturday nights. Thurs- days feature "The Gone Show." open to any act i ncluding m usicians, jugglers, comedians and sinaers. For further info call 821 -9300. The lH Ferrell Show, a fast·moving ''oldies" pro- gram featuring the pop- ular pianist, saxophonist and comedian is at 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. The l11un1 Beach Chamber Music Soc:ietr presents the Hagen Quartet performing Quartet in F minor, Opus 95 (Beethoven). The con- cert will take place in the Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Ave ., Laguna Beach. The concert starts at 8: 15 p .m . Catt 494-2822 for details. The Newport Chamber Orchestra will perform selections from Handel, Mozart and Beethoven March 29. 8 p m ., at New· port Harbor High School Theater, 600 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. Tickets are $15 and available by calling 540-5564. .. Verdi: Requiem." will be performed by the Master Chorale of Orange County March 2 at 3 p.m . at Santa Ana High School, 520 W. Walnut Ave., Santa Ana. Call 669-8902 for more information. Concerts presented bJ Pacific s,mphonJ Orches- tra: New World Symphony (March 1. 2:30 p.m .); Music for Prague (March 1. 8 p.m .); Mozart. feat· urjng James Kanter (March 2. 8 p.m .); Dvor· ak's "New World" (March 9. 2:30 p.m .): Petrouchka Chorale Presents Hungarian Music A Hungarian Evening. featuring the music of composers Franz Liszt, Gyorgy L1get1 and Zoltan Kodaly. will be presented March 7 and 8 by the 105-voice Pacific Chorale. "The all-Hungarian program." sa id Pac1f1c Chorale director John Ale)(ander. "is one we've planned since our tour there in 1983.'' Sponsored by the Hungarian National Ph1lharmon ia. the Chorale performed to enthusiastic audiences in Budapest and enjoyed si nging the works of Hungarian composers. ··we wanted to bring the music of Hungary to Orange County audiences," said Alexander, "as though they were on a mustcal trip to Budapest with us. And because this is the Centennial of the death of Liszt, who is considered the father of Hun1ar i an music , the t i m i ng seemed appropriate." The program will be presented Friday, March 7. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in Newport Beach and Saturday, March 8. at the Santa Ana High School Auditorium in Santa Ana . Performances begin at 8:30 p.m., preceded by a Concert Preview by John Alexander at 7:30 p.m Tickets for the pertormances are $15.50, $1 2.50 and $9.50 and may be purchased from the Chorale office. from chorale members or at the door the nights of the concerts A $3 discount is available for senior citizen s and students. Pacific Chorale offices are located tn Santa Ana at 1505 E 17th St . Suite 214. Phone (714) 542· 1790. March 1986 (March 22. 2:30 p.m .); Tickets are $5 general Brahms• Piano Concerto admission. $4 for stu- No. 2 (March 22. 8 p.m.). dents and seniors and $3 All concerts take place for aroups. Call 83 l ·4656 in the Santa Ana High or 495-2790 for tickets School Auditorium. For and show times. tickets and info call 973- 1300. ·'The Dar n.., Shot John a..r .. wn." a Southern Cal- The lntne s,mphon, Or-ifornia premiere of the chestra will perform Mo-play by James McClure, zart and Saleri, "Opera will be staged March 6 in One Acf' and the "Im-to 8 and March 13 to 15 pressario .. at 8 p.m. on at 8 p.m. and March 16 March 15 in the South at 2 p.m. in Goldenwest Coast Community Church College's Mainstage Auditorium, Ir v i ne . Theater, 15744 Golden Tickets are $10 to $12. West St., Huntington Call 261-0231 for more Beach. Tickets are $4 to info. $6. For more information call 895-8378. Music at Orana• Coast Coll•1•: Pacific Sym-.. Kun" will be performed phony (March 2); Jazz Tuesday through Satur- Festival and OCC Big day evenings at 8 p.m . Band (March 20); Jazz and Sunday afternoons Festival, Woody Herman at 2:30 p.m. until March Orchestra, Count Basie l 6at Laguna Moulton Play· Orchestra (March 22). house, 606 Laguna Ca· The college is located at nyon Road . Laguna 2701 Fairvi ew Road, Beach. For ticket infor- Costa Mesa. For times and mation call the box office tickets call 432-5880. at 494-07 43 or 494-8021. .. Twelfth Ni1ht," Shake· STAGE speare's comedy, will be performed through March 9 on Golden West Col· lege's Mainstage Theater, ••rtte House at Pooh 15744 Golden West St., Corners•• wi II be staged Huntington Beach. For March 14to16 and March tickets and info call 895· 21 to 23 at Saddleback 8367. College, 28000 Marguer· 1te Parkway, Mission Viejo. ··rhe Shad'ow Box" will The Arts at OCC Paddy West Mt111 n 1 ($5 Advc1nce $6 00011 "Mostly Mozart" Pacific Symphony Orchestra M.uch ,J 1$ 'C1 Adu h S"' Undc1 IH • Spain a La Carte M<1'< t1 1 i S.J /\rtv.irt1 .. t $">I J111 •1 1 18th Annual OCC Jazz Festival Bobby Mcferrin & Subramaniam Mar cit? I ,All r1cK.el~ S 151 Woody Herman Orchestra Ma1cn 2? (All T1c>-.et" $8J Count Basie Orchestra M a.r('h ?2 I All T 1ckel!> s 101 Pepper Adams Sextet Mi1rcn .i 1 t Al/ T 1c I\{'/~ $2(1 Call 432-5527 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICES Orange County Entertainer • be staged March 14 to by David Rabe. wilt be 22 at the Forum Theater staged at UCl's Little in Laguna Beach. For Theater in Irvine. The further information and production is scheduled reservations call 772-for March 13 to 15 at 8 7727. p.m . Tickets are $3 to $5. Call UCI at 856-6616 for .. Die fledermaUI" Wiii be tickets and details. staged March 12 to 16 at Chapman College's ."The Comedr of Emn." Waltmar Theater, 333 N. Shakespeare's madcap Glassel! St., Orange. Cur· farce about two sets of tain is at 8 p.m. Wednes· twins and mistaken iden· day through Saturday and ''Guys and Dolls,'· a mus- 4 p.m. on Sunday. For ical fable of Broadway wtll tickets and info call 997 · play March 1, 7, 8, 14, 6812. and 15 in Buena Park High School Auditorium, ''fiddler on the Roof"' will Magnolia and Academy be staged March 7 to 9, in Buena Park. Curtain 13 to 15 and 20 to 23 at at 8 p.m. Call 821-1010 The Forum Theater. 4175 for ticket information. Fairmont Blvd., Yorba Linda. Thursday, Friday .. The KJna and I" at Eli· and Saturday performan· zabeth Howard's Curtain ces begin at 8 p.m .. and Call Dinner Theater, 690 Sunday matinees begin El Camino Real, Tustin. at 2 p.m. Tickets are $10 Prices start at $15. 95. to $12. For details call doors open 6 :30 p.m . 779-8591. Tuesday through Thurs- day, 7 p.m. Friday and ••The De .. rt Sona" will Saturday and 11 :30 a.m. be presented by the and 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Whittier-La Mirada Light for reservations call 838. Opera Association March 1540. 14 to 16, 20 to 23 and 27 to 29 at the La Mirada .. Gu,. and Dolls ... a mus· Civic Theater, La Mirada. ical fable of Broadway wil1 Tickets are $10 to $12 play March 1, 7. 8 . 14. and are available at the and 15 in Buena Park box office or at all Tick· High School Auditorium. etron outlets. For infor-Magnolia and Academy mation call 994-6310. in Buena Park. Curtain at 8 p.m . Call 821-1010 ..The Boom Boom Room.·· for ticket information. ~~~ man& JM TAJ Proudly Introducing ''TAVA & SIGRI CUISINE (First Time in U.S. in addition to Traditional) ''TANDOORI'' Lunch Mon.-Frl. 11:30-2:30 Dinner Sun thru Thura. 5:30· 10:30 Fri. a Sat. 5:30-11:00 Sunday Chllmp•gne Brunch 11 ·3 Daily Happy Hours 4:30-7:00 Complimentary hors d'oeuvres 1975 SunnycrHt, Fullerton. CA (714) 528·1213 tAcross from St Jude Hosp.) WATCH THIS SPACE FOR lllOltE! 9 'G lory of Easter' Plays at Crystal Cathedral bJ~Di.a Featuring the largest indoor stage set in the wond and special effects 1nclud1ng ltgtrtning and earthQ uakes ... The Glory of Easter' opens a four· week r un on March 7 at the Crystal Cat hedral in Garden Grove features the taped narration of Greeory Peck. a volunteer c ast of more than 400 and music from the Cathedral's 14.000-pipe orpn. In addition, peacocks. rams. goats. donkeys and exotic cats compnse the balance of the cast. Actor Miles Herter is returning for his second consecutive starring role as Jesus. Herte(s credits 10 Deptctmg the last days of Christ. t he program Tab the freshest of ingaedie~add a talented and accmnpl ished master chef, encourage him to finesse the new California cuisin~ and surround his efforts with fine china and finally, gleaming crystal. That's why more people are discover- ing the magic of Morell's. Make it your choice. For lunch or dinner. I THE IRVINE HILTON ANDrr~ 17900 Jamboree Blvd .. Irvine, CA 92714 (714) 863..Jlll Orange County Entertainer include performances In "Hamlet." "The Tempest." "foxfire" and "Joseph and the Amazin1 Technicolor Oreamcoat." Herter drew considerable acclaim for his per- formance as Jesus last year. He earned the role again this year despite compet;tion from more than 400 actors. His baritone voice makes him ideal for the role. The special effects, thou1h. are what makes "The Glory of Easter" special. As Christ is upon the cross. lightnina bursts brilliantly from atop the 12-story, all-alass Cathedral, castina an eerie reflection across the set. And 1n another scene, a stone in front of Christ's tomb 1s rolled away by a simulated earthquake. The resurrected Christ appears and ascends skyward. The drama 1s staged on a set featuring f ive miles of steel as support. tt is 300 feet long, two stories high and 1llum1nated by more than 500 theatrical lights. "The Glory of Easter," which 1s expected to p lay to more than 150,000 patrons during its 5 7 performances. 1s c ousin to "The Glory of Christmas." the popular holiday program . . Shows are sl ated for 6.30 and 8 :30 p.m .. Tuesday through Sunday evenings. closing April 5. There will also be a special 10. 30 p.m. presentation on Good Friday. March 28 Tickets are priced at $18 and $14 The Crystal Cathedral 1s located at 1214 1 Lewis St 1n Garden Grove Call 54 -GLORY for t ickets or information Seine River, Paris Featured A river famed in song and legend pJus one of t he wond's most romantte cities will be featured in "Paris and the Seine," coming to Fullerton College's popular Form 80 Film-Lecture Series on Tuesday. March 11. lnd1v1dual Form 80 Film/Lecture Series tickets are priced at $3.50 for general admission and $3 for students and senior citizens. They can be purchased in advance in person or by mail at the Fullerton College Bursar's Offi ce. in the new Student Services 8u11din1 on the south side of the campus, 321 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton 92634. Mail orders. with checks made payable to Fullerton College, must include a stamped, pre~ addressed envelope. DI NER * Dining & c.ry out Open Mondly- Satwday 4pm AKE-OUT Sooday 2pm 131-2111 llO ...., ................... 110.15 llO ...... , .............. 111 .15 .... Clllct• ..... . llll1l111 1111 1111111 ........... 110.• March 1986 --Stage-------- 'Alone Together'-Funny for Parents .,, MarcUI Dietz Parents are 1oing to love the Harlequin Dinner Playhouse's current production of "Alone Togeth· er'' -especially middle-aged parents who haven't yet been able to pry their offspring away from the nest. In a nutshell, that's what the West Coast premiere of Lawrence Roman's play 1s all about. Two nice parents. after sending their youngest son away to college, look forward to spending time Alone Together (hence. the name of the play), before their two oldest boys move back 1n. From there, an onslaught of generation jokes ensues. the parents try every tactic to get their kids to leave, a beautiful single girl moves in Mom goes hysterical, and finally everyone lives happily ever after. So obviously, Roman's latest effort doesn't feature an earth-shaking storyline. But 1t does offer some great scenes and even better humor. the com- bination of which makes "Alone Together" a very decent play. And the Harlequin has taken the better-than- average material and improved on it tremendously, by assembling an extremely talented cast Add 1t all up and the end result 1s an entertaining. 1f not spectacularly innovative. evening You better like comedy 1f you want to see "Alone Together.'' because 1t probably has more Jokes per minute than any other play staged 1n Orange County for some time. Puns. w1t1c1sms. and plenty of dry humor abounds tn the play. more than making up for the weak storyline. These funny lines are delivered by professional actors who are so reflective of the talent that regularly frequents the Harlequin's stage. Tony Russell and Joyce Langford play George and Helen Butter, the harried parents. Russell has appeared tn numerous network television movies and programs, along with many of the daytime soaps. His gruff nature and dry humor make him perfect for the role; he's almost like a comic Jerry Dunphy. Langford, meanwhile, is a very energetic per- former. who has played with Mickey Rooney ("Goodnight ladies"). Joan Fontaine ("Blithe Spirit"). and Tom Poston (''~ffed Shirt"). She's at her best in her "I've Had It" scene. during whic h she screams. rants, raves. and hollers at her family Michael PudJak portrays son Michael. a 30· year-old math genius who makes a living by trying to solve unsolvable problems It's s1m1lar to the role of Mike in "All an the Family," and Pudjak does a truly remarkable JOb with 1t. In fact. the play's unquestioned best scene comes wt-_.~, M•ke enters a long debate with his parents, Wl':C want to sell the house. Mike doesn't want them to. and even states that 1n financial and legal te"ms. he owns a cut of 1t ~ichaer· "You have a monetary investment an bringing me up-I admit that. But it's far out· wP.1ghe d by the JOY I've brought you-the first time I said 'Da·Da' .winning first place in the science fair. Therefore. you owe me! .. Dad: "Michael, you're building an iron-clad case ... for abortion!" Kyle Burson does an adequate job as Elliot Butler. the son who was married, fooled around on his · wife, and was pitched out on his ear. Burson is no stranger to the Harlequin-he played a major role in "Best Little Whorehouse in Texas.'' In "Alone Together," he spends most of his time chasing after Bobbie Candler. who plays Janie Johnson. Candler, a former Miss Lousiana who has appeared an national television com- mercials, 1s average in a meaningless role that could have been left out of the play altogether As 1t 1s. the three-act play could have been trimmed down to two with no problem. At times. it kind of drags along when the laugh level is low, and the storyline isn't enough to warrant such a long show. Still. you'd have to give "Alone Together" a strong "B"-and make 1t a "B+" if you consider that 1t is a dinner play. Which 1ust goes to show that good humor and acting will make up for almost any shortcoming. "Al one Together ." now being staged at the Harlequin Danner Playhouse. through March 30. Shows Tuesdays through Sunday evenings. with matinee performances also on Saturday and Sunday. The Harlequin 1s located at 3503 S. Harbor Blvd., S<)nta Ana Call 979-5511 for tickets and showtimes Top Names Return for Orange Coast Jazz Festival Some of the bigaest names from the world of jazz-names like Woody Herman, Thad Jones. Bobby Mcferrin, Jack Sheldon. Subramanium. Art Davis. Curtis Fuller. Pepper Adams, Bud Shank and Jeff Watts-will be featured in Orange Coast College's 18tt) annual Jazz Festival this spring. The test. to be held in OCC's 1.200-seat Robert B. Moore Theater and 300-seat Fine Arts Recital Hall. runs Thursday through Sunday, March 20 to 23. tt is sponsored by OCC and the Coast Jazz Society_ Six different concerts will be featured during the four.day festival. The fest opens Thursday (March 20) with an 8 p.m . performance in OCC's Fine Arts Recital ...., ......... _ .. h i? ................ 0. I c...ac• ,, ..... , r , .... ......, . March 1986 Hall. The concert features OCC's Big Band and soloists Pepper Adams, Curtis Fuller, Claude Williamson. Art Davis and Carl Burnett. Admission IS $10. OCC's Jazz Trombone Choir will be h1ghltghted at 5 p.m . on Friday (March 21) in Robert B. Moore Theater. Friday's 8 p.m. concert will feature Bobby Mcferrin and violin virtuoso Subramanium. Other performers will include Larry Coryell, Bud Shank. Mike Massey, Ron Wagner and Jeff Watts. Tickets. which are good for both Friday concerts, are priced at $15. Woody Herman will celebrate his 50th year in the music industry when his orchestra performs Saturday (March 22) at 3 p.m. in Robert B. Moore Theater. The concert marks Woody's seventh appearance at OCC. Tickets are priced at $8. The exciting Count Basie Orchestra, led by trumpeter Thad Jones, will perform Saturday evening (March 22) at 8 p.m. in Moore Theater. Admission is $10. A live recording session for Fantasy/Contem- Oscar N ight at Hi I ton The sixth annual .. Evening With Oscar" will be held at the Irvine Hilton & Towers on Monday, March 24. The event is sponsored by The National Association of Caterina Executives and will include a silent auction with proceeds donated to further caterina education at nationwid-. universities throuah arants from the NACE foundation. The evenina begins at 6 p.m. with auests voting on the outcome of the Academy Awards, then watchina the actual awards presentation on large screen televisions. A eourmet dinner is served durin1 the screenina and dancin1 beains after the pr<>1Tam concludes. Prizes are awarded to those auessina the most winners. Tickets are $35 per person and are available to the public. For more Information write NACE, P.O. Box 5370, Suite 105, Santa Ana 92704 . Orange County Entertainer porary Records will be held on Sunday (March 23) at 8 p.m . in the Fine Arts Recital Hall. The session will feature Shorty Rogers' Giants 1986 along with guest artists Bud Shank, Pepper Adams. Curtis Fuller, Art Davis, Carl Burnett. Jack Sheldon and Claude W1ll1amson . Admission is $20. Concert tickets are on sale in OCC's Community Service Office in the college's Student Center Building. The office is open Monday throuah Fnday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturdays from 8 am. to noon. Visa and Mastercard hofders may purchase tickets by phone. For concert or ticket information, phone (714) 432-5880. 11 Easter Sunday Brunches Offer Variety of Gastronomic Fun bJ •rcus Dietz When Easter Sunday dawns bright on March 30, plenty of special brunches and buffets will be served around Orange County. And here's a capsule look at some of the better one~ Airporter Inn Hotel At this posh hotel, located across from John Wayne Airport, guests can choose from two special Easter celebrations. In the Skyliner Ballroom, a champagne brunch buffet will be served. featuring a taco bar. en- chiladas, seafood florentine, belgian waffles with assorted fruit toppings, pasta salad. and, of course, standard breakfast items such as bacon, eggs, sausage links and chicken crepes. Priced at $9.95 for adults, $6.50 for children 6-12. and free for kids under five. this special Easter buffet is usually held poolside. Bec ause of Easter's early arrival this year, it will be held indoors, instead. In add1t1on . the Easter bunny is scheduled to make an appearance to pass out candy and goodies to everyone. Brunch in the Skyliner Ballroom is scheduled from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m . The Mediterranean Room. meanwhile, will feature its standard brunch spread. as well, which features the fruit carousel. pastries. and a variety of entrees. Best of all. 1f you want to relax on Easter Sunday instead of serving yourself, the restaurant's per- sonnel will bring the food to you . The Mediterranean Room will be serving brunch from 9 :30 am. to 3:00 p.m. The Airporter Inn 1s located at 18700 MacArthur Blvd. Call 833 2770 for reservations or information. le Biarritt For an elegant French touch in Newport Beacl o n Easter. this crit1cally-accla1med restauran will feature a special celebration. Featuring part buffet and part tableside service Le 81amtz will offer traditional brunch items anr ham to mark the occasion. in addition to a select101 of cheeses. meats. seasonal fruits. salads anc cold seafood Entrees are delivered to the table. and guests can c hoose from a smoked salmon omelette. sauteed chicken. top sirloin topped with Bearnaise sauce. linguine and clams. or an omelette filled with shrimp. king crab and lobster. among other Fun at Red Onion continued from page 8 Margaritas These bar areas otter a quieter at· mosphere to chat with old friend s or new. and a nice place to wait for dinner seating There are two dining rooms here. al ong with a patio for alfresco en1oyment of food and beverage The dining rooms might well be outside as they are really greenhouses replete with a variety of plants The seating ts comfortable and the lighting 1ust right to enhance a feeling of sat1sfact1on. Dinner here 1s Mexican fare with comb1nat1on plates ranging in price between $4. 75 and $5.95 .. • I \ .,., ' I RESTAURANT & SALOON entrees. Le Biarritz also features the flambe talents of maitre d' John Dilba, formerly of the Balboa Bay Club, Ambrosia and le Premiere. His tableslde preparation features steak dian, spinach salad, crepes suzette. bananas foster and other items as well. And the show is guaranteed to be as good as the food ... which is excellent. And, of course, guests can select from the restaurant's award-winning dessert tray, which features a variety of French pastries and cakes. Opened in 1974, le Biarritz has recently added a piano bar and entertainment on Tuesday through Saturday, featuring Jack Reidling, who plays light 1a2z and classical music. Easter brunch is priced at $14.95 for adults. and $8.95 for children under 12. le Biarritz is located at 4 14 N. Newport Blvd. Call 645-6700 for reservations or information. Gicqio'1 Riltcnnte Flowers for the ladies, a strolling accordion player. and a special champagne brunch buffet will highlight the Easter celebration at Giorgio's R1storante, wh ich features classic Italian cuisine. Among the items slated for service are fasagna. eggplant dishes. veal, various antipastos, pasta salads. and chicken crepes, in addition to traditional breakfast items like eggs benedict and fresh fruit. In addition, a surprise Easter dinner is planned during the evening hours, and the ristorante's usual Italian fare will be served, as well. including steak dian. pasta. and "flaming" coffee served tableside. For those who want to travel and arrive in style, transportation is available from lord's limousine, at special holiday rates. The Easter buffet 1s priced at $9.95 for adults, $5.95 for children 6-12. and kids five and under are free Brunch will be served from 10 a.m. to 3 30 p.m. Giorgio's R1storante is located at 5555 Santa Ana Canyon Rd 1n Anaheim Hills, 1ust off the 91 Freeway at Imperial Hwy. Call 998-6640 for reservations and information le Cate Indoor and outdoor seating 1s available for Easter Brunch at this elegant restaurant. located tn the new Irvine Hilton and Towers The most d1ff1cult thing about the Red Onion 1s finding 1t It 1s located at MacArthur and Ma in 1n Santa Ana . not Irvine The Pla ce The Red Onion Address Mac Arthur and Main, Santa Ana Phone (7 14) 556-7701 Serving lunch and dinner daily All ma1or credit cards. Valet parking. Dancing and dining 7 nights a week. $3 cover charge. Thursday through Saturday ~~, iUi~---·-...... OPEN FOR BREAKFAST!!! MONDAY THRU FRIDAY 6:30-11:00 NOW SERVING COUNTRY GOURMET BREAKFAST Live Entertainment and Dandng Nighdy Pancakn, wa~ bi.cuit. b gravy. ~kttn b much1 much mor~. Plan !f<HW rwd ~ lw~alt.faal with ua. 14982 Redhill (al Ediragn) Tustin • 259-0115 ALL MAJOR C REDIT C ARDS ACCEPTED OPEN 7 DAYS FOR DINNER BREAKFAST & LUNCH-MONDAY THRU FRIDAY UNDA Y CHAMPAGNE BUFFET BRUNCH --- 12 Orange ounty Entertainer Brunch will be served from 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Easter brunch is priced at $17.95 for adults, and $9 for children under 12. · The Irvine Hilton and Towers is located 17900 Jamboree Blvd. in Irvine. Call 863-3111 for reservations and information. Newport Rib Co. Juicy. beefy, tender ribs are the order for Easter Sunday at this quaint restaurant in Co~ Mesa. Featurin1 bi1, meaty baby back ribs, Newport Rib Co. bastes these beauties in a rich sauce. thus presenting the best ribs in Ora.nae ~ou~ty. A complete rib dinner is just $10. 95, while delicacies such as New York steak ($11.95). barbeQue chicken ($6.45) and shrimp kabob barbeque ($11.95) are also available. And ribs at Newport Rib Co. are alway! available for takeout for those who would hke to celebrate Easter in the comfort of their own home, or on a picnic. Newport Rib Co. is located at 2000 Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Call 631-2110. Appealing Franco's coattnuld fr• page 8 as an area to chat with friends. Franco's crowd included a lot of couples and groups. There is a dress code for gentlemen which allows for casual chic but outlaws sloppy. New at Franco's is a happy hour from 4 to 7 p.m . Monday through Friday. The Place: Franco's Address: Corner of Beach and Warner, Huntington Beach Phone: (714) 841-7077 All major credit cards. Valet parking. Dining and dancing 7 nights a week. No cover charge. Oceanside Champagne Sunday Brunches Served Up At Cannery bJ BretColeon . There are few better ways to start a Sunday in Orange County than by enjoyi ng a delicious oceanside champaane brunch. For real ocean lovers though (and who isn't), the best way to start a Sunday is to feast on a champagne brunch and enjoy a sea cruise at the same time. Nowhere is this idea as elegantly and profes- sionally presented as it is at the Cannery Restaurant in Newport Beach. It's an event that combines the best elements of the California lifestyle- good food and good entertainment-in one com- plete package. The Cannery boasts of a colorful history dating back to 1934, when the Western Cannery Company was founded on the restaurant's present site. It remained an active fish processing plant until offshore pollution forced it to close in 1966. A short time later, it was resurrected into its present form as a waterfront restaurant. This picturesque backdrop has since appeared in many movies and has gained a reputation as an artists' haven. It is under this setting that the Isla Mujeres casts off its lines for what proves to be an exciting, fact-filled tour and dining experience. The Isla Mujeres 1s an intimate vessel with an upper sun deck and lower enclosed deck. During the winter. the lower level is the plac e to sit for a cruise, mainly because of cool ocean breezes that whip up while on the water. Bring a jac ket just in case you're seated topside. In the summer, for obvious reasons, this preferred seating arrangement flip-flops, as the Isla Mujeres takes down her canopied top for guests to en1oy two hours of legendary California sunshine. March 1986 As passengers board, they are seated at tables present with a fruit cup and apple pastry. Both are a pleasurable way to wake up one's palate for the main entrees to come. In addition, this cruise is one where champagne flows from start to finish with a crew that keeps glasses full at all times. As soon as the Isla Mujeres is underway, guests are invited to help themselves to main brunch items located in the rear of the tower level. Although the menu is somewhat limited due to space considerations, the quality is not compromised in the least. Each item is meticulously prepared, making this Sunday feast alt the more special. Heading the list of offerings is the chicken cordon bleu served in a creamy, rich white grape sauce. It is deceivingly filling. On the lighter side, guests will also enjoy seasoned scrambled eggs served in a baked potato skin. This unusual combination is a pleasant surprise and appears to be the most popular item on the cruise. Other breakfast items offered are trench toast and fresh baked blueberry muffins. The muffins are irresistible. the perfect complement to the rest of the items. Rounding out the spread are mushroom caps filled with hot sausage and bay shramp salad served 1n hollowed tomatoes. Both live up to the standards set by the rest of the brunc h. But the brunch is only part of the attraction on this unique Sunday adventure. The captain of this cruise will hold the entire boat's attention with colorful facts and history about Newport Harbor. Even natives of Newport Orange County Entertainer Beach will find this an interesting look at thetr own back yard. There are several fascinating sights along the two.hour route which takes auests from the back of Rhino Channel on the lido Peninsula to the mouth of Newport Harbor and back again. Some wilt find the 12,000 yachts that call Newport Beach home to be the most fascinating. It was astoundin1 to learn that some folks were on a 27 year waiting list for the privilege of paying $13 per foot per month to moor in some parts of the harbor. Others will stand in awe of the waterfront homes lining the harbor, while others will be captured by the captain's constant name-dr<>pptne of stars such as John Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor, Joan Crawford and Buddy Ebsen, who have called Newport Harbor home at one time°' another. The list of names. sights and facts is almost endless and provides a small insight as to how the other half lives. The best time to concentrate on all the sights 1s after brunch during the second half of the cruise when passengers are free to roam the decks. The crew will still keep the champagne glasses full until the very end. So frx a Sunday brunch that's more than a brunch, try The Cannery champagne cruise. It's guaranteed to please. The Ptace. The Cannery Restaurant Address: 3010 Laf ayett~ Avenue. Newport Beach Phone: 675-5777 (reservations required) Sunday brunch c ruises depart at 10 a m . and l ·30 p.m The cost 1s $21 per person 13 . , • --Nightlife------- Gult.rt•t Ertc Brenton 11 one of the locef t.e.nt• In .. Roell 'N Roll Heawen." the new Me>ncUy ntght •how fHtured •t The Hop In FounlMn v .... ,. stall photo by Marcus Dietz Wedding Thoughts At Muckenthaler's In 1924. Walter Muc kenthaler built a dream house for his bride. Adella Today, more than 60 years later. the house still makes dreams come true for brides and their grooms. Now one of Oranie County's premier cultural centers. the lush gardens and secluded setting of the Muckenthaler make rt a popular spot for weddings and receptions "'We open the grounds for weddings and re - ceptions from May to Septemb~r." said Joe Felz, comrnunrty services supervisor for the city, "and we receive a steady stream of ccMts from couples wanting to reserve rt for their big day " Muc kenthaler. a former Fullerton Ci ty Coun- cilman. built the two-story home 1n the ltaltan Renaissance style of arc hitect ure Its des1 gn- by noted Orange County architect Frank Benchley- was in fluenced by a building in the 1915 Exposition at Balboa Park in San Diego Following Muckenthaler's death. the home. which is now listed on the National Register of Historic Buildings and the nearly nine acres of land su rrounding rt. were donated to the City of Fullerton with the stipulation that 1t be used as a cultural center It 1s now the si te of fine arts exh1b1t1ons. educational programs and a theatre on the-green Felz said weddings and receptions at the center may be held only in the mornings and afternoons. from 6 a m to 4 p.m .. and all fest1v1t1es must be held outdoors Weddings are held on a portion of the grounds known as the Italian Gardens A large stand of trees form s a lush backdrop for the ceremony Weddings and receptions are l1m1ted to a maximum of 125 guests Full kitchen and restroom factl1ties are available No ampl1f1ed music is allowed on the grounds, and no public address system 1s available. If an exh1b1t 1s in progress at the center. the center will remain open to the public. Felz said the fee for weddings 1s approximately $250, plus a refundable deposit of $100. The fee for both a wedding and reception is approx- imately $450, plus a refundable deposit of $300. Fees include the use of the grounds for six hours, a museum security guard. and use of tables and c hairs which are set up by a c ity employee. The wedding and reception fee also includes the use of the kitc hen and an alcohol permit Further information and reservations may be obtained by calltng Felz at 738-6589 The center 1c; located at 120 1 W Malvern Ave west of Euclid Street 14 'Hop' Comes Alive During Heavenly Tribute to Rockers bJ Marcua Dietz Phil Johnson runs his own nightclub-the popular "Kartoons and Kapers" in Anaheim-and yet, on occasion, he's open to seeing a good show at a rival club. Such was the case one evening early in February, when Johnson and friend Judy Dilday, both from Rossmoor, journeyed to The Hop in Fountain Valley. The occasion? The debut of the latest show to be kicked off at The Hop-"Rock 'N Roll Heaven," staged each Monday at 8 p.m . "We're friends of The Righteous Brothers," Dilday said of the legendary performers who run The Hop. "All the shows here are fantastic." Dilday and Johnson weren't alone in their analysis. "Ro c k 'N Roll Heaven." a tribute to popular performers who have died (in addition to being titled after a Righteous Brothers hit), opened to an enthusiastic reception, displaying the energy and vibrance which has become a trademark of The Hop. Music by John Lennon, The Carpenters, Marvin Gaye. Rick Nelson. Elvis Presley and others is featured by the 10-member cast. many of whom are or have been regular performers at The Hop. Written by Righteous Brother Bill Medley and arranged by Bobby Cruz. "Rock 'N Roll Heaven" 1s a slice out of the music history books. Cruz also plays keyboards and sings lead vocals as well . He's very talented. He sings Lennon's "Imagine" with moving conviction and spirit while video outtakes of the Beatles dominate the back· ground. Needless to say, the combination of the two had a major impact on the opening night audience. Bob Gulley, though, is probably the major cog in the show. Locals have undoubtedly seen the bearded Gulley play guitar and sing at many of Orange County's most popular nightclubs, and it is he that adds a special flavor. Gulley provides lead vocals on seven songs in "Rock 'N Roll Heaven," including "Travelin' Man" by Nelson and Presley's "Trilogy." He adds backing vocals to other tunes as well. Also featured in the program is Alan Keuhne, who plays bass guitar; Enc Benton on guitar. violin and flute (on the latter two instruments. he plays some impressive solos); drummer Dave Owens; Tim Lee on the keyboards and harmonica (another great soloist); host Joel Stevens; and female vocalists Lora Mumford, Nicky Hair and Sherrie Buckner. Lee does a noteworthy JOb when he sings "Shake. Rattle 'N Roll," but the highlight of the program comes when Stevens leads into The Hop's anthem, "At the Hop." The Place: The Hop Address: 18774 Brookhurst St., Fountain Valley Phone: 963-2366 Tickets for "Rock 'N Roll Heaven" are $3. With much of the ...._,,..,,.., cest In tlw Mclllf'CM'd, IMf'fte ..... .,_.. her etufl In "9'ocll 'N Roi ....,__" ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST KEPT SECRET * Sund•J Brunch Spectecul•r • 2 Lounge1 for Your Entert81nment Ple•ure * Mond•J NH• C9)un Specl•hlM * 5 Theme Dining· Roome Reservations Recommended 1110 W. 8•11 Ad. Anehelm 535-1122 (Near Disney/end) Orange County Entertainer at•ff photo by M•rcus Diet% Fresh Seafood Served With A Side Of Surf MAXWCLn 8Y1HISIA O<eakfasc • Lunch • Dinner Private Parties To 300 Hunt1ngwn Oeoch Pier (71 4 ) 536-2555 March 1986 ---Dining--------- Verdict on the Courthouse; Culinary Justice With the multitude of ethnic restaurants that cover Orange County, it was only a matter of time before someone revolted and twisted the ethnic theme around by opening a dining facility steeped in the traditions of America. The Old American Courthouse in Santa Ana is that place, and it's a pleasure to report that dining on American cuisine is as exciting as ever. From the flying of a different state flag each week to the paintings of famous early Americans that line the walls of the Courthouse lobby, it's clear that this is one place that's proud to be American. There is a real sense of belonging as one enters the lobby. It's the same type of feeling one gets while singing the National Anthem at a ballgame, only in a more subtle way. The Courthouse relaxes its visitors by creating this sense of belonging, and then it hooks them with first class service and top notch food. Speaking of service and food. there are several levels of dining ambiance. price and menu selection to be experienced here. Those seeking a relaxed, informal atmosphere will be happiest in the bar /lounge known as "The Courtroom." A New York style deli serves over 140 hot and cold items with most priced between $3 and $10. Random samplings from the menu include: the grand jury (a seafood combo, $9.50), Cheyenne cowpoke (cold smoked filet mignon, $5.50), the district attorney (roast beef au jus with creamed horseradish. $4. 75-$5. 75). and the Popeye platter (vegetables with a chilled spinach dip, $4. 75). Between eating, drinking and making merry, patrons can amuse themselves by attempting to name all 38 famous faces in a fabulous mural by Marv Brehn that adorns the back wall of the Courtroom. There are several pieces of art in the Courthouse, but this easily qualifies as the most impressive and spectacular. The Courtroom also features live jazz nightly, and in Match, the lnkspots are scheduled to appear. One other item of note concerning the Court· room is the tradition of allowing anyone to be a "Speaker of the House." Quite simply. anyone who wishes to exercise his or her right to freedom of speech can do so here by taking the stand for three minutes. Be forewarned though. that those three minutes won't come cheap. Prior to speaking, the "Speaker of the House" must buy the bar a round of drinks and must post a $10 bond in case any vulgarities. obscenities or offensive behavior are used. A step up from the Courtroom is the main dining area known as The Library. It specializes in American regional dishes such as Cajun, Creole. New England, Southern and others. The Library is a refined m ixture of old South and New England style architecture with pillars. French windows. and a fair amount of plants being the focal points. The real eye catcher is the spectacular chandelier (3200 pieces assembled by hand) which hangs at one end of the dining room. Not to be overlooked are the bookc ases that &ive the Library its name. They're filled with stately looking selections that elevate the Library's decor to a higher plane of dignity and refinement. But the best part about the Library is its food. It is strictly American and will surprise those who don't consider domestic cuisine on a par with French or Italian fare. Patrons have th4l choice of sev .. ral equally satisfying dishes. Among the most popular is the sizzling catfish with a special dipping sauce. Served whole. the catfish melts away from the bones and explodes with a vibrant flavor when dipped in the combination of soy sauce and rice wine vinegar. It's an absolute must for fish lovers. fish lovers will also enjoy the ca jun style red and black fish. Seasoned to perfection. it rivals the catfish in terms of flavor and delicacy. Other specialties worth noting are the tournedo of lamb ($12.25). sauteed veal liver ($9.25). and rosace of chicken ($9. 95). A walk upstairs from the Library also means a step up in price at the Courthouse. It houses the Barrister's Club. a private facility with a limited membership and initiation fees of $2.500. Members include notables such as Rams coach John staff photo by Marcus Dietz Robinson. Bob Si kora (president of Bobby McGee's). and G.T. Smith {president of Chapman College). Upstairs also plays host to the Supreme Court. the Courthouse's most exclusive dining area. Here guests are serenaded by a strolling v1olin1st and guitarist and can also en1oy d ining in an enclosed booth complete with telephone and other amenities Entrees are usually prepared table-side and are reflected 1n the prices. which fall 1n the neighborhood of $1 2 to $20 Th is 1s the ideal place to take someone you are trying to impress. Elegance is at a premium here. with nothing spared Chef John Patric k -Andrews has compiled the absolute best in American cuisine for the Supreme Court's offerings. With regional specialties from throughout the United States. the Old American Courthouse has captured a part of the essence of what America 1s-a diverse land with many peoples and distinct types of foods. It's a refreshing change and one well worth trying. The Old American Courthouse 1s located at 2 Hutton Center Drive. Santa Ana. For reservations and further information. call 545-1776. Exploring the Dangerous World of Art Films Br D ... Wlnosur• "Art" films can either mean works of supreme creative accomplishment or deadly, inflated pretension. Some current fifms offer ideal examples of both, here listed in descending order of quality. Orange County Entertainer Hannah and Her Sisters One of the few genuinely original and virtuoso movie-makers alive. Woody Allen has smoothly combined hilarious dark humor and devastating, bitter drama into a masterful portrait of tangled. complicated romantic lives. Three sisters (Mia Farrow. Barbara Hershey, and Dianne Wiest) and the various men m their orbit (Michael Caine. Woody Allen, and Max Van Sydow) inter-relate. make love and change partners in a series of sharply pointed and percepti ve vignettes. The Tri p to Bountiful Most people like this gauche and smarmy exercise m small-town nostalgia. featuring Geraldine Page's mannered and cutesy portrayal of an elderly woman in 194 7 who rev1s1ts her dead home town The staid. talky rigidity of Horton Foote's screen· play is complemented by Peter Masterson's static. non-existent direct ion. The only realism and restraint is in Rebecca De Mornay, as Page's prim young travellina companion. 15 --Dining & Nightlife--- Anaheim Adrienne'•. Sheraton- Anaheim, 1015 W. Ball Rd., 778-1700. Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. California cuisine i n a newly renovated set· ting.$$ Bessie Walls. 1074 N. Tustin. 630-2812. Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. happy hour. Piano bar and singer Tues-Sat Amer- ican food. Reservations suggested SSS Casa Maria. 1801 E Kate Ila Av . 6 34 · 1888. Lu nc h . di nne r. Sunday brunc h. happy hour D.J and dancing Fn Sa! Mex- ican food $ Cattleman's Wharf. 1160 W Ball Rd . 535- 1622 Lunch on week days. dinner nightly from 4 p m Happy hour and Sunday brunch also fea tured Li ve entertainment 1r one lounge Mon Sat 4 12 pm with DJ in se- cond lounge Wed Sun 8 2 a m Continental cu1 sine. reservations sug gested $$$ Cero's, 31 6 S Euclid 535 9978 Lu nch dinner Fri and Sat . happy hour Live entertainment and dancing nightly Amer1 c an food $$S Charley Brown's. 1751 S State College 634 · 2211 Lunch. dinner. Sun· day br unch. happy hour Video entert ainment Steaks. seafood and spe c1allty dishes Reserva ~ t1ons required $$ $$S Chef's Kitchen. Disney land Hotel. 1150 W Cer ntos Ave 778 6600 Sun day brunch Hot and cold entrees. salad bar pastry tray Belgian waffles made to order omelettes $$ Oaisys Market. Hyatt Anaheim 1700 S Harbor Blvd . 772 5900 Break fast. lunch. dinner daily. teatunng Continental cu1 sine Sunday brunch SS The Du1out. Ramada Inn -Disneyland. 1221 E Katella. 978-8088 Break tast, lunch, dinner from 6 a.m to midnight daily Darts. shuffleboard. sa · telhte TV. and American cuisine.$ Gavin'•. Sheraton - 16 Anaheim, 1015 W. Ball Rd .• 778-1 700. Lunch daily, happy hour. Enter- tainment and dancing nightly. California cuisine. Giorsio'• Italian Risto· rant•. 5555 Santa Ana Canyon Rd., 998-6640. Highly touted Italian cui· sine, including flaming coffees and tableside serv· ing. live entertainment and Sunday brunch. Reservations recom - mended.$$ Granville's, Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave .. 778-6600. Dinner Mon-Sat. Colonial Amer- ican cuisine. Reservations suggested. $$$$ Green's Cafe and Sa- loon, Grand Hotel, 7 Freed· man Way. 772-7777 Lunch. di nner Mon-Sat. Sunday brunc h. happy hour. Beef. fresh fish and Mexican spec1alt1es SS Grinder, 1640 W Ka tella. 778 -0892 Break fast. lunch. dinner daily. in gourmet dining atmos phere $ le Restaurant. Hotel Ibis. 10 0 W Freedman Wy . 540 9696 Breakfast. lunch. dinner d aily Happy hour Live enter ta1nment /no dancing Mon Fn 6.30-11 p.m Con tinental cu1sme. reserva t1ons required $$$ lord Nelson's. 500 N Euc lid St. 772 2131 Lunch Mon·Sat Dinne r nightly from 4 p m St yled like an Old English pub. featuring Continental c u1 sine. seafood. steak . pnme nb Li ve entertain ment. dancing Thurs-Sun Re ser v at ions re com mended SS Mississippi Moonshine, 409 W Katella. 956-0690 Lunch dall y . din ner . happ y hour Entertain ment and dancing nightly American and Mexican $ Mr. Stox. 1105 E Ka tella A ve 634 2994 Lunch dinner hap p y hour Live entertainment and dancing Callforn1a/ conti nental c u isine . award·winning wine eel lar Reservations suggest ed SSS Oscars I. 11 60 N Krae m er Blvd . 630 0 12 1 Lunch. dinner. happy hour. except Sat and Sun Li ve shows and contests Mon-Sat Big screen sa tell1te television SS Restaurant Eiullu. 328 N Stanton Ave .. 952- 9 2 11. Lunc h . dinner. happy hour D.J. and danc- ing Fri-Sat. Japanese cu1 - sine.$ Shlp1ard Inn. Disney- land Hotel, 1150 W. Cer· ritos Ave., 778-6600. Lunch. dinner. Seafood with several fresh fish selections daily. Reser- vations suggested. $$$ Spqhetti Statton. 999 W. Ball Rd .• 956-3250. Lunch. dinner daily, happy hour Mon-Fri 4 -6 p.m . live entertainment Wed-Sun. World-famous ind ividual gun collection of the Old West $ The SumrnertrH R•· taurant. Emerald Hotel, 171 7 S. West St., 999· 0990. Breakfast, lunch and dinner daily from 6:30 a.m . to 11 p.m . Sun- day brunch served from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . $ The Third floor. Eme- rald Hotel. 1717 S. West St . 999-0990. Dinner served Mon-Sat from 6·30-11 p.m. Live enter- tainment and continental cuisine Reservations and 1ackets for men required SSS$ Villa Verde Resuurant. Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W Cerritos Ave .. 778- 6600 Breakfast. lunch. cinner American spec ial- ties. fresh pasta. salads an d ho memade i c e cream S The White House, 887 S Anaheim Blvd .. 772 - 13 81 Lunc h Mon-Fri . Dinner Mon-Sat. Dine in a "Turn of the Century .. home. featuring award winning American cuisine and a continental flair Reservations suggested SSS Brea la Vida, 6105 Carbon Canyon Rd., 996-0720 Breakfast Sat-Sun, lunch. dinner. happy hour Live entertainment Fri -Sat. AmerH:an food. Hotel with one of the only hot springs in Southern talifornia. $ Rust1 Pellun. 190 S. State Cotteae Blvd., 671· 3020. Lunch. dinner, Sun- day brunch. happy hour. Live entertainment and dancing Tues-Sat. Prim· arily seafood, with 18-22 different fresh fish daily. Reservations requested. $$$ Buena Park Hun*'' Tl1er, 6231 Manchester Ave., 522· 1542. Lunch, dinner. happy hour. Steaks, sea- food , with live whole Maine lobsters. Reserva· tions recommended. $$ Costa Mesa Alfredo's Riatorante and Taverna, Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel, 666 Anton Blvd . 540- 1550. Award-winning Ital· 1an c u1s1ne. inc luding veal, fettucin1 and Quail. Extensive wine list. $$SS Charlie's Chili, 2278 Newport Blvd., 549-2294. Open 2 4 hours a day Featuring c hili dis hes. with a full-service coffee shop menu.$ Mi Casa. 296 E 17th St . 645-7626 Lunc h . dinner. Li ve entertain - ment Wed-Sat Mexic an food.$ Mione'•. 2701 Harbor Blvd., 979-6735. Lunch. dinner served daily feat· unng fine Italian cuisine. Excellent pasta items $ Newpcwt Rib Company. 2000 Newport Blvd .. 631 · 2 110. Dinner BBQ ribs and chicken. $$ 19th Street West, 7 4 5 W. 19th St .• 650.-5735. Breakfast, lunch. dinner. Omelettes, homemade soups, sandwiches, cas· serofes. Weekday break· fast specials and daily dinner specials. $ Cypress Hartrna J•paMM Cui- aine, 4009 W. Ball Rd., 527-3576. Lunch, dinner. Japanese food with a sushi bar.$$ The Via M•ria, 9969 Walker St., 821 -9300. Freshly prepared Mexican food served in a warm. hacienda-style restau· rant. Lunch, dinner, danc· ing, entertainment. Live music Fridays and Satur- days from 9-1 a.m . $ Dana Point Dana Trader. 34150 Pa - ci fic Coast Hwy., 493 2603. lunc h, dinner, oys ter bar, Sunday brunch. Live entertainment. Sea- food and continental cui· sine. Known tor local lobs- ter caught da i ly . Reservations recom mended on weekends. $$$ Quiet Cannon, 34344 Street of the Green Lant- ern, 496-6146. Lunc h. dinner, happy hour, Sun- day brunch. Steaks. prime rib. seafood, and the fin· est coastline view in South· ern California. Reserva· tions recommended.$$ El Toro Mon Chnuu. 23642 El Toro Rd ., 830-3810. Lunch. dinner. Clo sed Mondays. Entertainment with harpist or v1olln1st. Betaian and French cu•· sine. Dress code. Reser· vations appreciated. $· $$$ Fullerton Baxter'•. 501 N. State College, 870-0433. Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, happy hour. Live entertainment and danc- ing nightly. Burgers, omelettes. pizza. steaks. sandwiches and salads. $ Capers RestaurMt and Club, 222 W. Houston Ave., 992-2580. Break- fast. lunch. dinner. Sun· day brunch. happy hour D.J. and dancing nightly Seafood, steak. sand - wiches. Sophisticated yet casual dining with high energy dancing; adjacent to Holiday Inn Fullerton SSS . Cask 'N Cleaver. 1933 Sunny Crest Dr .. 870- 0891. Dinner. happy hour. Steaks. seafood. fresh fish and salad bar. Reserva· t 1ons not required but available. $$ EJmer'a Place, 323 N State College Blvd., 870· 7400. Lunch, dinner. happy hour. Live enter· ta1nment and dancing Wed-Sat. American food, including BBQ ribs and chicken. pasta. seafood and steaks. $ El Paso Cantina, 27 36 E. Nutwood Ave .. 871 - 9750. Lunch, dinner. Sun- day brunch. happy hour D.J and danc ing nightly Mexican food. $ Rub1 Be1onia'a, Gris· wold's Hotel, 500 S. Ray· mond Ave .. 635-9000 Lunc h . dinner. Happy hour weeknights from 5- 7 p.m .. with sushi bar on Monday and Tuesday. Dancing, ltve entertain - ment Wed-Sat. American continental cuisine. Reser- vations suggested. SS continued on page I 7 PADDY MURPHY'S TOPLESS THEATER • Businessman's Lunch-Cocktails • Satellite TV • Mon. nite Football TWO HAPPY HOURS 11-1 PM 4-6 PM CORNER-FAIRVIEW & WARNER SANTAANA OPEN 11 A.M. TO 2:00 A .M. 558-8958 Orange County Entertainer March 1986 --Dining & Nightlife----. Restaurants centi1111d ,._ Piil 18 The T.,, 1975 Sunnyc- rest, 526-8283. lntroduc- i ng lava (griddle) and Sigri (mesquite broil) ln- d ia n cuisine. Sunday champagne brunch. Reservations suggested. SSS Garden Grove Coechman, 12455 Has- ter, Garden Grove, 971 - 2311 . Lunch, dinner. happy hour. Live enter- tainment and dancing. Broiled steak. seafood, prime rib with daily lunch and dinner specials. $ Sunday brunch. Happy hour and special celebra- tions, with racing decor and theme. Authentic Ital- ian food, dancing to live music and D.J. Reserva- tions recommended. S J.C. McUn'1 S.r & Grill, 18121 Beach Blvd., 841 : 0417. Lunch, dinner, happy hour, served 11· 3 p.m. Sat-Sun. California cuisine, including ribs. fresh fish, seafood sautes. chicken. steaks. SS .._......,a, TheS.., 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 seafood, with uni- que ocean view from any seat. Live entertainment, dancing nightly. Reser- vations suggested. SSS Jul lleredlttt end Kfttn ltNth, boil\ hM Fum.toft,..., a ....... t11111.._ .. h ~pined~ ONofl .......... In ...... Ana. Huntington Beach Bizou1 Cafe/Galle,,, 222~ Main St., 960-0440. Lunch -Wed -Sun. dinner Thurs -Sun . Crepes, quiche. croissants and more. Ca1ne1' 1 By the Sea, 406 Pacific Coast Hwy., 960-9318. Breakfast, lunch, Sunday brunch. Live entertainment and dancing. Omelettes, steak & eggs, assorted burgers and sandwiches. Very cas- ual (21 and over). S Casa Maria, 16060 Beach Blvd., 842-2541. Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. happy hour. Sonora-style Mexican food. s CrazJ Burro, 8082 Adams Ave., 960-7644. Lunch. dinner, weekend brunch. happy hour. plus special celebrations like "Cinco De Burro" on the 5th of each month. Fresh seafood. Mexican entrees. Franco'•· 1 7041 Beach Blvd. (at Warner). 841· 7044. Lunch, dinner daily, Meadowlark Countr1 Qub, 16782 Graham St., 846-3391 . Breakfast. lunc'h, Sunday brunch. Live entertainment and dancing Tues-Fri, Sun . S Pastrano'•. 19535 Beach Blvd., 960-7730. Dinner Wed-Sun. Contin- ental with specialty in fresh fish; feature small fine California wineries. $$ Tibbi•'• Music Hall, 16360 Pacific Coast Hwy., 840-5661 or (213) 592- 4072. Musical revues in repertory Tues-Thurs 7 p.m .. Fri 5:45 and 9 p.m., Sat 5 and 9 p.m .. Sun 6 p.m. Irvine El Capitan, 14210 Culver Dr .. 551 -3310. Lunc h, d i nner. Sunday brunch, happy hour. Live entertainment and danc- ing Wed -Sat. Mexican and seafood. Big screen sa - tellite T.V. $ ::::- The County Une,4615 Barranca Pkwy., (714) 551 -1942. Open from 11 :30 dany. Happy hour, Mon-Fri 4-7. Live music at happy hour on Wed & Fri. Dancing Fri & Sat 8- 1 a.m . with live music. Lunch under SlO. Dinner under S 15. No reserva - tions. Fish, steaks, ribs. prime. le Cafe, Irvine Hilton & Towers, 17900 Ja~ ree Blvd., 863-3111. Lunch, dinner daily. Cas- ual dining in unique, at- tractive atmosphere feat- uring plenty of trees.$$ le Chardonnay, Regis- try Hotel, 18800 MacAr- thur Blvd .. 752-2044. lunch Mon-Fri. dinner Mon-Sat 6:30-10 p.m . Sunday brunch 11 -2:30 p.m. Fine French cuisine with California accent. Reservations required SSS$ Morell'•. Irvine Hilton & Towers, 17900 Jambo- ree Blvd .. 863 -3111. Lunch, dinner daily. Ele- gant decor featuring dis- tinct California cuisine. Reservations recom · mended. SSS Rawls, Registry Hotel, 18800 MacArthur Blvd., 752-8777. Music videos. Dancing nightly till 2 a.m. Happy hours 4 -7 p.m . Mon-Fri with two-for-one drinks and complimen- tary hors d'oeuvres. Free valet parking, proper at- tire required. No cover. no minimum. Laguna Beach a.. •own'•• 31106 S. Coast Hwy., 499-2663. Breakfast, lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. Live en- tertainment and dancing Wed-Sat. Continental cui- sine. Reservations recom· mended. $-SS Gaupin'a Bistro. Hotel San Maarteen. 696 S. Coast Hwy., 494-0162. Lunch, dinner. Saturday and Sunday brunch . happy hour. Closed Mon- days. Live entertainment Wed-Sat, Sun brunch In- tercontinental cuisine. Reservations accepted. SS Hotel t..auna. 425 S. .. - ~~ n~;::.-~~ March 1986 Orange County Entertainer Coast Hwy., 494-1151 Sunday brunch. happy hour. Live entertainment and dancing. Continental and Danish cuisine. Reser- vations required.$-$$ Tortilla flats, 1740 S. Coast Hwy., 494-6588 Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour Mexican-Sonora style. Reservations re.Quired. $ Laguna Hills ............. ,.nt. 1555 S. Coast Hwy., 497 · 4477. Dinner nightly from 5:30, featuring live Mame lobster. fresh pasta . steaks, crab legs. fresh seafood. Reservations re- quired. SSS Don .-.·s. 23972 Aven - 1da de La Carlotta. 581 - 1570. lunch. dinner. Sun- day brunch, happy hour Mexican food, omelettes. hamburgers and other sandwiches S Missouri Compromise, 23020 Lake Forest Dr . 855 -4233. Breakfast. lunch. happy hour. live entertainment. O.J. and dancing nightly Home- made soups. ch1l1 and specials; sandwiches. N.Y. steak. scampi. home{ made salads and more s Towe rt Restaurant, 1555 S. Coast Hwy .. 497· 44 77. Breakfast. lunch. Mon-Sat. dinner daily Sunday brunch 7-3 p.m Piano bar nightly Fresh seafood, contemporary cuisine. with panoramic view of the Pac1f1 c Coast SSS -statt photo by Judy Duffy Lake Forest 8ay1hor• House. 23311 Muirlands. 770- 3222_ Lunch. dinner. Sun- day brunch, happy hour. - Live entertainment and dancing nightly. Contin- ental cuisine. $$ Mission Viejo ..., llcG•'• Cancio- .......... 28471 Marguer- ite Parkway, 495-3755 Dinner. happy hour D.J. entertainment and danc- ing nightly. Steaks and seafood. Lively, fun at- mosphere. All service per. sonnel dressed in cos- tume of historical or f1ct1onat characters Reservat1 ons suggested. $$ Tortilla Flats. 2 2 7 9 2 • Vista Del Lago, 830-9980. lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Sonora -style Mexican food.$ Newport Beach Amertla'a. 311 Marina Ave. (on Balboa Island). 673-6580. Dinner 5ef'Ved mahtly, featuring Italian and seafood items. A se- lection of fine wines and fresh fish are offered. Reservations recom · mended SS Ancient ......... 260 7 W Coast Hwy .. 646-0201 Lunch. dinner. Sunday ..u .... "' ... 18 17 . -' --Dining & Nightlife--- Restaurants continued fr• 19111 17 brunch, happy hour. Live entertainment nightly. Fresh seafood.$$$$ Antoine. Hotel Meri· dien, 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. 476-2001. Frenc h cuisine served for lunc h and dinner. with intimate seating, antiques. and French impressionist paintings. Reservations suggested. $$$ Baxter's Street. 464 7 MacArthur Blvd . Newport Beach. 540-24 75 Mon - Fri 11 a m 3 p m .. lunch Mon Sun musical variety dinner show with the YounB Americans. 8Mf and Reef, 1520 W. Coast Hwy., 548-7167. Dinner nightly from 5-10 p.m. Steak, fresh seafood. $$$ The Blatro, Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Rd .. 644-1700. Breakfast, lunch . dinner daily. French cafe featuring modest prices. $$ 8 .J.'s Chica10 Pizzeria. 106 Main St. 675-7560. Lunch, dinner until mid· night dally. "Weekday madness" specials Mon Wed Pizza . pasta and sa ndwiches.$ Bob Burns. 37 Fashion Island, .644-2030. Lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch, happy hour. Live enter- tainment nightly. Contin- ental/California style. Reservations suggested. $$ Cafe Fleuri, Hotel Me- rid ien. 4500 MacArthur Blvd .. 476-2001. A selec- tion of provincial French specialties are offered daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. in the atrium lounge. Jazz music for dinner Tues-Sat. $$$ Cafe lido. 2900 New· port Blvd . 675 -2968. Lunch . dinner. happy hour. Live entertainment MAIL IN YOUR CLASSIFIED nightly. Continental cui· sine, specializina in sea- " food. Reservations sug· ~ed.$$ The CannMJ, 3010 la· fayette Ave., 675-5777. Lunch. dinner, happy hour. Sunday brunch served from 10-2:30 p.m . Live entertainment night- ly, and Sunday after- noons. Seafood, beef. Also features champagne brunch cruises Sat. and Sun.$$$ Charlie's Chili, 102 McFadden Place. 548- 2294. Open 24 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.$ La Palme, Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Rd .. 644-1700. Lunch. dinner, Sunday brunch. live entertainment Ca- 1 if orn i a cuisine in a garden -style setting. Reservations required. $$$ Le Midi, 342 l Via Lido. 675-4904. Lunch Tues- Sat. dinner Tues-Sat 6 p.m. Sunday brunch 11 · 3. Features seasonal fes- tival foods of Europe. Cui- sine provencate, reser- vations advised. $$ Marrakesh, 1100 W. Coast Hwy .• 645-8384. Dinner. Belfy dancin1 Fri- Sat. Moroccan. Reserva- tions recommended . $$$$ Newport Mandarin. 3950 Campus Dr., 852- 0900. Mandarin and Sze- chuan cuisine served in an elegant. intimate at- mosphere. Piano enter- tainment Tues-Sat even- ings.$$ Lunches are generally weekdays from 11 a.m.· 2 p.m .. dinners daily from about 4:30 p.m. and happy hour weeknights from about 4 · 7 p m . Sunday brunches are usually 10 a m to 2 or 3 p.m . Entertainment is Tuesday through Saturday unless noted. Reservations are not required unless noted. Descriptions are provided by the restaurants and subject to change Price guides are only approx- imations. based on a typical meal for one person. exclusive of drinks. tax and tip Key to symbols S -Most under $10 SS -Most under S 15 $$$ -Most under $20 $$$$ -Over $20 YOUR HEADING HERE. Classifieds -1t should not exceed 26 characters per llne -please 1anclude spaces & pertods 631-7075 Here is my ad. I enclose$ to run in issues of the Orange County Entertainer Classifieds. 883 Production Place. Newport Beach. CA 92663. Classified ads are available at a rate of $15.00 for 4 lines of copy. $2.50 each additional line (6 consecutive months -$12.50 for 4 tines). Deadline for copy is the 20th of each month. Phone orders may also be accepted M\' ( h<"tk LS Enclosed Pk4)<' durg<" mv Ma.stcrclurg<" or V"a urd No DOOL! Of.OD DODC CODD lnc<"rbarUt ~o (M I C only) DODO Exp1rC"S NAME Plca~c Print N .. rnl<' l'Uttlv as sh~n on your crcdn cu d PHONE ( ADORES~ CI1Y STATE ZIP SIGNATIJRE HEADLINE "'"I 111 ciH:eed 16 letter'> and spaces per line AD COPY Balloon Rides RAINBOW BALLOONS Champagne flights 7 days/wk over the wine coun- try 1-800-«6-6222 V/MC Cltering PEACHES RESTAURANT (formerly 'Bashful Bagel') now und• new ownership. 2340 Harbor Btvd CM 546- 2200 ---- BANDS, IM'e. Vldeoe & equipment rentala '°' res&aura"'8 & pet •onaJ. H~helt quaUty. 984-7132 MUSIC FOR YOUR AFFAIR S.n&le. duo. ot Mnd Tell us wNtyou need S4!>-3722 Of 548 5277 lOOUC fo. IW'Tlt•IG DlffUIOIT1 You un find some .,eat th•ncs to do 0t sreat p&aces to ao wtien refemna to the 0q,._ County Entertatnet H118nm 18 Orange County Entertainer Delivers Hugs for all oc-1918 Harbor Blvd CM. Diane casions. 832-HUGS (4347) 650-27581631-8961 1 tree question by phone. Limouainas BLACK TIE LIMOUSINE CLUB Experience our 6 passenger Cads. for $30/hr & free • , hr 859-8590. V IMC .. AISUED WIUIY um .. Stretches all occasions., Concerts/ Airport specials Lie #TCP3082P 841 -5107 WllTf -.iMDYCEI I IEITlEYI 25 yr ofd dauk:s! Dinner Specials. 714-998-1211 TRW PHOTOGRAPHY SpeclaltzJng In weddlnga, large groupa, & apeclal eYef111. AAA GRADE PHOTOGRAPHY a Vld«> Produdlof'9 tor any ..,.,,._ 1 oo photoe -S250. a Video blping 1150. SM-OtlO --------- MADAME CATHERINE Palm. Tarot cards. Psychic Reader & Advisor . I will read your life llke an open book. I will tell you how to succeed where you have tailed I give never failing advice on love. marriage and business. If you are womed or in doubt. don't fail to call me. 497-1 873. 483 N COAST HWY Laguna Beach OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Elegance with gourmet din- ing, champ91gne & roeea. lr- vtne Coat Charten 875-4 704 W1dcll1p II S. PRORUIONAL WEDDING PLAN- nlng abcwd lux power & Nil yechta. We arrange al to make a epec.., dS'/ canlfrM lm~87M704 LUXURY POweR a SAIL YACHH '°' harbor a eo.tat crutetng Partle• & corporate entertnmt. lrvlne Coaet C,_.,.87M7CN March 1986 AT GRISWOLD'S AND OTHER FINE HOTELS. A visit to one of Orange County's finest hotels Just Isn't com- plete without a copy of The Or•ntfe Countr Entert.lw, the leading magazine that focuses on stage, music, dance, dining and nitelife. 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 Enterulner 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 colorful, exciting issue of The Orenge County Entertelner. Of course, tourists aren't the only ones that need to be entertained. If you're rooking for fun, then you can receive 12 monthly issues of The Orenge County Enl.,..lner for just $12. I Simply mail a check or money order to The Enterulner, 883 Production Place, Newport beach, 92663. Or call in with Visa or Mastercard, at (714) 631-8120. Let The Entert.lner entertain YOU. Remember: tourists shouldn't be the only ones having fun . March 1986 Orange County Entertainer 19 • f · ..... Special Easter Sunday Brunch! ----------- 17041 Beach Blvd. Huntington Beach (Beach at Warner) 841-7077 Come Join Us for Our St. Patrick's Day Celebration MARCH SCHED LE 1st Week Matinee Idol 2nd Week Katz 'N Jammers 3rd Week Matinee Idol 4th Week Jakata Eva.ryona Is Racing Over to Danca to Orange County's Top ·Groups Special Easter Sunday Brunch! 1st Week The Craz e -SEAFOOO ______ CANTINA_ 8082 Adams Ave. Huntinaton Beach (Beach at Adams) 2nd Week Matinee Idol 3rd Week Private-i Orange County Entertainer 960-7644 Come Join Us for Our St. Patrick's Day Celebration 4th Week Katz 'N Jammer March 1986