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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-03-27 - Newport Harbor Ensign• I l , • I l ITAff Pllll IY ITIWI ·-· Easter no problem for Jews, Christians sharing CdM church BY GEORGE PAPPAS Easter services this year coukt present a sttckler of a problem for St. Mark ·s Presbyterian Church in Corona del Mar. which since 1979 has shared quarten with the Jewish Shir-Ha-Ma'alot Harbor Reform Temple. But Rabbi Berna rd King said the upcoming Easter celebrations at the c hurch sh o uld not present him with diffaculty in scheduling Jewish 5Crvices. .. We made sure ahead of time to schedule around the Easter services, .. King said. -rh~ year it should be easy because there is a three week difference between Easter (March JO} and Ppso\ICr (April 1A) which should give us enouP time to prepare for our holiday ... he said. Kina said when the holidays do fall close toaether. celebrations for each are held separately in different parts of the facility. Juatina the day-te><lay needJ al both conpqatiom could be both hectic and frustrating. but both King and the Reverend William McQuoid said they have experienced only minor problems in the KYCn yean of aharina the facility. located on Eastbluff Ro.ct near Corona del Mar Hjah School . To wotk out problems that could arise. church offic;ials fonned a liaison committee shortly after they began sharin1 the facility. consi1tin1 of McQuoid. Kina and six other members of each conpqation. I' 1• .... I Police audit glv•• mixed marks, city heads silent . ft JACK SIDNAll City off .cialt bad little to say thi1 week about a 700..paac manapmen1 audit of the Newport Beach Poli« Department which p\IC the fOIU .-r- ally bip marts for dflCiency but sua- aested some relaxina of ill aarcuive policin1 sayle. 1"be department is certainly above averaae overall, and, with relatively minor impr~mcnt1 suiFl*Cd in the ~port. could be an euielknl department in a relatively short period of time, .. the report said. Tbc M0,000 ttudy WU COIDIDilliooed by the city as part of an onaoina evaluation of ill various departments and was prepared by tbe National Leap ol Oties and audit dira:tor TbomplOD Croctcu al Viflinia. •1 doe' haw.,..... IO ay .... it now." co•meatccl Ma1or nilip MaaRr. wbellMUd for bi. -..a raccioa to the aadit. ·vou woe'l -' anyoac toay..-.aa.oa.tMa..• C'rty ceuac:il members are raervina judpnene ualil they Ft .. opportunity to qu 11bo8 Croctett about llil fiwf .., atitsAfrill4ac•·ee More~, the city expecta to llavc a new pGlicc chief next month to auc:ceccl a.ila Orem. wllo •pped don &om the top pOll last J~ ..,.. ~ Jl'.lllll'.I. .. Actioa oa aay rccomme..S.tioas would await tut appoiDtmeDt ... says Uly MeMP ~°'9cn L Wynn. .. Actiaa am Arb Campbell. one ol ~fimMta for tbe pet.,,..,,. job, could noc be reached for comment. n '••I 'Throw rascals out,' says Newport 2000's report . BY JACK SHINAR The first volley in what fiaures to be a hardfoupt year of city etcctions Wat fired aJ Monday night's Newport 8eatk ~it~ ..aing. Newslort 2000. :a political act ion eoeai'P.' billin& itself as an O\l"PDization of lon1time homeown~r•. presented results of a survey which it believes shows citizen unhappiness with council .. actions of the past decade on issues such as John Wayne Airport. parking. bay water quality and industrial and commercial development. The results, thoup. were based on the responses of 1 '° homeownen to surveys 9Cnt to 1,219 homes randomly selected from voter registration rolls in the fall of 198S and winter ol 1986. endina in mid-February, accord ins to Louis Scott. lon,wne 1aident and aetiled chairman of the e~ecutive committee of Foote, Cone and Beldin&. a large advcrtislna -.ency. Scott pracntcd the findinp to the council. which included: E I lf•"'9f Robert Badham meets his opposition with a chuckle av JOHN TRAUSCH Competition in the June primary is somethin1 Congressman Robert Bad- ham (R-Newport Beach) meets with a chuckle . .. I've been around this block before ... said the five-term House memba, who served 14 yean in the State Auembly before entering Congress. •Most of the people in the district know me. and they support me ... Badham is being challenged for the Republican nomination in the .Wth Congressional District (Newport Beac~ Costa Mes. fountain Valley. Laguna Beach. and parts of Orante. Santa Ana and Huntington Beach) by Nathan Rosenberg. a Newport Beach manage- ment consultant and past president of the Orange County Young Republicans. .. I can' really assess him without trying to teU him how to run his rM:IC,.. said Badham. •And I really don't feel lite trying to do that. .. Much of R01e11bef'a\ attacks center of what be calls Badham's ··1ack of leadership• and much-publicized travel record. ..,......., aD come up before: a.dbam w quick to conntcr. •My ~ uadtaat.ead ud .,,.ow ol it. I mw OD the Anliled FOICel ec--.. tM IDOIC trawled am..._ ia Coapca We•w ....... people..s•,.Dlll• aD awa * wcrld. 1lil ~ .... about S3 .... ia .... cwry ,_,_ it\ ........ --take terioualy. an in\ICllmeM • mmt P''*"-• Roeenbefa\ criticitm stclDI from a I N Cal•ll• ~ Cr••·~ ...... F•ll• F•hl11 ftl• s I ... ..., I IF fHbJIJ 11 11 ,...a 0 E 14 21 I If 10 11 7 I 41 I 7 11 ,. r . ' ::.-:-~:r. a. t1 U:U:CLCl;l ~ -~~ ... ~ ~A't w.e : .. " . . .......... •' . • 4liillir .. ,._. -Ir a • ..... ........ a nr----- • I -·~-SE c _._. , . , .......,. a a I C 9 ''-amr-~ 0 -CJllC9111d .............. -.... Ota a•__,_._.. .. aiit -._, ~ M llr '$ frW -ra.c a.nu.I ,,,., for 0.1 a dlwdt C4 c:ctl!Wy _. OU1 aad rJw ~ a fl al: TampR .., lmd: rad likOu'*' rt¥d to find a Ta we .+ •s CZWlpii!Z • dllw-tot • ln11 taad. .,._ crOM 0. a ()(•Mdc Sc Mark'• c.Qllca:.oe cA dt alfiu. a Chn•Uan "'* • d~d aJ.ooaiwde • Jn.tit> ~ <A O.~. •'*" MdJuotd oa tac ~ t)mbob7n alJ Che dlurd1 rempk • aJJ aboui -'Thai"t oar the~ ... he ta&d -W c nm tJv dtutdl wt th a mutual rapec:r for each <J(hct .. , rchpn a.ad CUllOllll. - Laa acret4 and lo&Jd ther~ • rao aa.empc bit' e11ber to cmwcn members of the other'• con11c- puon ..,. ...... .,. ... ""' , ..... ·---Qe • ..,,,., ... -'>ri-im•y .__.,..a.ii( I ....... Jrlr r• • ~ r. Jes• pico.. ,... Tt.eidraot •• · •*• -,1;111 came"' ol a -ca;._ of lbc Newpon..fm.e.c-. Maa ln- urlaid1 Co..aJ,. ~c both M'Quo.4 atld ~... met and . d..aasud die ,a r t1'1y . "We ... .., a ~ so on1up and ._ ._..,I« tomronr co~dlcdl oftJa.•Lng .... -so J taid,. .,.,., llOI ... - In 191l die ,.., cm ~ became f urtlln cu tdecl to ont anoc11a ..._die• z' 4 bu:amr JOl*ly CMtmd lliy' ....... -We did dm IO prcMdr bodi "°"" ... -a,.J rt .. and an uk•Uly •it• tk place.·· McQuoid aid. '"Tileft'a a cWfawww iii albludc d IO 'D'lW ii lllemla a OlppMed to a 1111111 a.11a. • 11e .,. ... Boda McQllaid ... las aid ~ dw cl c• ._ provided ahem .0 a Metai peupc:am on die odlrr't z:E•aa Dd culram . • , think by -... ~·ba and wonh1pina an tJw umr place. M ha~ kareed a loc aboal each other. wbik also tatiag the loba~ and bait timas al both fa.w.· ~inc said.. ·1 kno• the pcopk •ho a~ in\'olved &n thr Jc •ilfl faidl. and I thank that bas hdpal mr bata understand the rel igion ... McQuoed added. Sailors • • • Virgen Islands 9th Annual BareBoatC~ ~"' Mar1tyn & ~ C..bbons alCDIJI 1~ June 21 -July 4 '86 37 01 4Y boats~ from the Moonngs an Tort~ ~ 00. MAR 1'RNB. 3419 [. Cc.st Hwy • Cofon.del ... 714167~ Tl-E EEST El.IV THI ''Alllle B ... •aaa..,. ... IOllA.lco.tna ''hi• Mat a..., -· I• <'~~t tblea le L••••At l ... .,._l O.• C ... vtea ~tlP••t •l• a we 11.-1e a t r•••e.ft••I• Ptl<'•e Cvat ....... Ill pr~r ... •••lle&>l • &..t•l C••• "-••t ... •t· Calea .. r1n,. ,, .. , .... .... ._ ............. °" .... 714 281 6885 Pu.'• • --..C ex.perimcnlation Md•• ue 11e11 as a welcome claaap ratller than a dreaded dnal to die ....... quo ... It Uo cOmmndecl the city .. -unique * YahilMe lldicqpter patrol prosram. .. .... ...,. it allo atinwted tbat the city bas a per capita police COit double that ol other cities of similar si~e-S 173.63 for Newport Beach compared to tbe mtioaal ·~ of S75.94 and •te awrqc of $14.47 for cilia iD the 50JX»-99.999 ~ ulation .oup. Qn1J ilt tbe ma of police owr •• CMive .. did the audit r..W ma fault .• ·we tidiewe the COUDCil .. con- cern ~ police ._ICM• naa and cMelliw '* of form are well f ouDclcd. While it is dif6cull to aaimatc the mnumcc on the(~)• an anractiw &afllet for litiptioa on the extent of ~·ud dai-ol eumive .--ol fora:. the department bu clearly been attractin1 a bi1h level ol alleptionl of lhil ~ .. ii stated. Badbam, who hasn't bad a ICriout l'llCC from a ac;...a.n or a Democrat since bciftl 'la:&ed to Conpeu. feels ICCUJ'C about 1T•,...nma•a1u bit prmpedl for 1916. •1 hevc no rasoa not to ~ coafldeat. tw c1one a aooct job . rm • aooct politiciaa... be said with • smile. ... to ~IY ar t1 ull, tllat is 1111 llll*Qll ... -I Ti1 N"'-"n Elli11 cl11ll~ Hilt ia t~1 111w1rl ,. • EITlOTHEM llt•W•A._W .,. 1111 31119 .... TWO-YEAR MEMBERSHIP* •LJN.cwa..a ·~·~ . .,... ..... ·~ .......... s NOW, ONLY ••• 11 PER MONTH I Lut week. u the •tion learned ti* ..... Dwawatl had somehow nominated followers cit riPt •4 a11ws· a Lyndon LaRoucbe to the offiCieS ol lie111cnaat 8'!tCftlOC and secretary of state, Newport Beicb arm Democnts found out they were in for a shock, too· Come June 3, the only candidate lilted on the Demoa•ic ballot for the 40tb Congressional District will be Art H~ a tecbnical writer from Santa Ana. Hoffman is a t.cker of LaRouche. There are differences between the Illinois and the Newport-area scenarios; unlike Newport, in Illinois. Democrats are regularly elected to public office. But that doesn\ take away from the sticky situation for the Democrats in the Qh. Local Democratic insiden say they bad a problem finding someone to spend the necessary $731 to get on the ballot. since molt Democrats realize they have no chance to win an election in this Republican..dominated area. Like them or n~ the Democratic Party. it's off ace holders, activists and supporters. stand for a well-defined set of principles. Their priorities are forever debated in election years. as to whether the liberal. moderate or conservative wing should be the standardbearer. But the fundamentals of the party-supporting equal op- portunity. social freedoms. high employment and the welfare state within the capitalist system-remain intact. LaRouche·s group. which he calls the National Democratic Policy Committee. does not adhere to the same ideals as the nucleus of the party. LaRouchc•s list of positions include quarantining all AIDS patients, and building a laser beam-defense system in space. The bottom line here is that they do not represent any wing of the Democratic Party. Democratic Party officials huddled last weekend with the intention of putting forward a candidate to the voters that believed in the Democratic ideals. They emerged planning to run a write-in candidate for the spot. If that person receives more votes than Hoff man. that candidate would then appear on the November general election ballot. It may be a case of too little too late for the party to run a candidate for a seat it admits it has no chance to win. Considering the alternative. we wish it well. Time of my Life 8YnMRLTON A walk through Newport history with Nancy 'Ebsen Nancy E1*D is writina a boo~ and she bu copyrilbted the title, and it goes IOIDdbina like thia: •ffad I known I was walkin1 tbroup history, I would bave paid ~ ........ Tiie ,, ... tMllW of our raident actralCI .... bcCD surromMlcd by biltory. and bu been part of this 1ur- RJ'llldiPC. and ... week -told ... overflow crowd • tilt .... Bay Club abo•t tllle put half cmmy •._lie. We wil and dmm ud a fraet r we baw Baker C • +...; ccw to ad-i c. Nucy a.ea ommumcauons . catd. ell ..... widl ,...., . --ia ......... cabfal ---------------------biltolical .. ,., .... Iii .... m Pt'adldlan,... Na:jMtlllCtl.CA12113 (714) 131-1120 ,._ .......... : P.O ... _ M1 µ1 .... CAl2111- The ••pos1 Enllln. c.a .... -and 1MM Tcm, n J ttM _.., . .,...,. ltwa•rr•U.•dlew.iDe . Dmlioa • die Newport Hart.or Area CU•bcr or Commerce, ud die ......... ........ to IWiew die ... so ,.,. ... to dr1crik ..... b a daJ 1-. city ccleMtioa llCst May 23, a--······· .. ... ~ ol die ....... , ... of ADen. ~o heft we are celdKati• the 50da AllllM1my oldie die .. ina G Newpolt HattNw. • lhe lllid. ·m bet not many com mallilia Fl to Clkbrale a ~· MOil of ik lands came from tbc War Dc .. rtmnt. Tiie Army Corps of Enaieeers aupea +iwd die,.._, from 1934 to 1936. They INc .... in lS0.000 tons of rock from Cmiw lllld RNerlidewllita thejeUies . ·F .... ud be.a rcpmir Weft the .. iadlllbia. la 1936, 12' fwlrinc ww1a WouPt in 1111. tom • filb WOltll Sl50-. •Tbcre were 434 1t11deata at Harbor Riab Sdlcd wl Com Mca IChool .. .;. ......... and it 181a twc-JM' McNalJ ..... became tile coati-tioe laip IChool wllidt llec•n • h1•n villa. Theodore Roblriu wu cr5• can oa Wat Catdl. Bil ,, .. ,._..,... ... a . •AJMI let .. read .... dlcy wrote tllaa • .._ C-. M1•· ~ ila pa: I ti• 11w· I • tM ,. ol •• to 12 ...... year, Costa Mca ii fHiq a ......... Tl Ali .,., $ --·~-···at~C... .......... Jllf ... caliaa:i CO ·ry ... F Jk --1 ,,.,.,....... .. ..... I .. I ... IJO•· • al .... , ... . me tlae lftlll af Iii · a ,. • ..., -*-W-oldlccli.-licl. ............... ~ to....... .. nittt ii amly lite ..... dme _,, lllort Ilia .. from ,_,, A-. ud .-.r.1 s,c..a.._a&n -~-1111ia•illl9ll9C.O. Allmdy a 'II G pl apk -- ...... iaC...Maa..S ca t toS-Aa.• • Ca e· a fnm COiia Wea toS...Am ... tm.,. -n.t .. IOJlle ~ ... Ille ..... ..... ....., .._,,... ... .... oldell Illa.IC -..... .. • din tore it dowa ud 1e• ·11 ne: -...-. wen llorrif'ICld. -1'e . ....,·o.....,......., .-., •did it w dill ;I tu .. • ........ A 51•..a•s ..... ""7 .. a 1' "'l!w;tt a Cr 1:.•tie1111'3 ° J ,_, ........ pp -~ a • ~-... . . . " .. . 0 z ' . • I. r1~ur• [i~~.11~1ii1.J.~rf 5 i fl c :;· s ~ Q ~ fZ) g g : i ;r·~ g ~ "'' U~I ff i~~ii! f i i~!.lf l{ nUhf p·llJ~~ta ·-i it~if i ~ :t sr.1 ~ y.' -~ ; '< ~ ::> ~. -8 i ~ ~ ::i..11~ t ~~g-~.... ~" ~~ f t §. t i f l !' ~ s ~ l ~ f';: i ' ,, ~ [ a~ c,.5~ ~.a "&.o-... [ ~ -<N 0 1' -. "' ~ ~ ~ ... . ' ' ' W In hJ .... dlll a... 1030-A tool box and tools valued at $400 were reported ~ from a car parked in the 800 block of Irvine. ISIS-A aarfboud valued at 1225 wu reported stolen from a car ,.rted in the 200 block ol I Jtb StRCt. 1115-A Honda motorcycle valued at Sl,400 was reported stolen from a residence in the 1900 block of lmne. 1900--Jewetry valued at Sl.600 WU reported lloim from a ra- idence in the 100 block of Via Dijon. 213S-An attempted auto bur- pry raulting in s'°° worth of damaF was reported in the park- ina lot at Edwards Cinema Fash- ion Island. Arnl8 0120-Corey DaJe Nelson. 23. of Cyprcu WU am:md on S~ picion of misdemeanor drunk driving. 1610--Gary James Donovan. 23. of Santa Ana wu arrested on suspicion of commen:ial bur- glary. n •1,Mmdau c.ti.. 104S-Vaodals reportedly AMERIC AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION •LIMOUSINE SERVICE, INC. ~~Lrnoumnel ~,,.,, Doof to Doof ~ PIM* Chortef'I and Tours 1-800-52+-I 300 ............. lenlce8 ,,/ • ' Nt'C Cd IM o..._. ti i..,...1c.,_ ... LD. P ...... ti ,.,, ... Ewrd ' , ....... ..-wo-' _...Cl•&WNll1' (71') 720-1111 ........ c-o._ .......... ca- ~· . "' . ' . . . c:amed S500 ia • sp to a car parked i• tlle Faallioa llland ...... lot; l~S.C.eomd.._eca• meat ....... at M.735 MR re- ~ ltOlcii froaa a raideDCC in the 2IOO blOCt al JM s... 1330-A ctr 11a110 ud ~-­ iiler ...... at SIOO WIN ..,.... ltoleD from a car ~ ia die 4500 1'lock of MKAidnlr. . .. 164S-A aold watcb valued at S3.000 wa1 reported 1tolen from a jewelry ltOrC located at 2612 f.alt Cout Hilb•Y· llro-Jewelry valued at $2.9" WU reported ltolen from a SO- ideoce in the 100 bloct of Sea Pine Lane. 2000-Jewelry valued at SJ 2.87S was reported stolen from a residence located io the 3400 block of Seubore. 200S-Jewdry valued at Sl.645 was reported ltOlm from a res- idence in the «>O bloct .X North Bayfront. Alnlel 0230-Jobn Fitzpatrick, 41, of COlta Mea WU analCd OD .. llpicioli of mildemnor dnmk drivina. ISIS-James Edwud Mil.lap. JO, of Newport Beach WU analed on suspicion of possession of N>c3mr. 1840-Frankie Lloyd. St. of Los Anaeles was arrested on sUlpicioa al dilorderty conduct. FrlMJ,MMdl14 a... 0800-A case of arJOn wu reported in the 1800 block of Point Wcabournc. 0810-Jewdry valued at S6.000 and a VCR valued at S400 were reported stolen from a ~ in the 2800 block cX Irvine AYCDue. I 24S-An attanpted commer- cial burglary resultina in DO loa was reported in the 400 block <A Old Newport Boulevard. ~ OOSS-Robert Linwood Bur- ton, 47, of Santa Barbara wu am:md on suspicion of disorderly conduct. 012S-Ralpb I..« Williams. S7, of Dallu_ Texu. wu arrested on suspicion of misdemeanor ') -... . .. ~. -.* .... GRAND OPENING MontlalJ Uuu Frldag 8:27 a.m. to 5:33 p.m. • BUSfNESS CARDS • LEnERHEAOS & ENVELOPES • NCR FORMS• •TYPESETTING • RUBBER STAMPS • CONTINUOUS FORMS• • l.A8ELS • TICKETS• ANNOUNCEMEHTS • WE FEATURE KOOAK EKT APAINT COPIES SEE US FOR ALL OF YOUR PRINTING NEEDS! P R INTING Wr In #ocllld ~not do« ID RofhcltJld .. Raf.finnC. #Id,,.,. ~ plllldng In ,,. ,., ""IP«" eotliUMIO'la. • 2411 E. Coest Hwy, Suite 100, Corona def Mar • 67 J.5945 Sm f 21, M8ldl 16 Oflml 0900-Vandals reportedly caused S200 in da111&F to a car parked in tbe 100 block of Vienna. 0908-A custom mail box valued at $250 was reported stolen from a faidcnce in the 100 block of Montmto. IOIS-A man's jacket valued at Sl2S was reported stolen from a car parked in the 100 block o( c.ambria. 091 S-A safe containina ap- proximately S"1.000 worth of jewelry was reported stolen from a rcsidmce in the 600 block of Via Lido Sound. 1200-A purse and contents valued at m Ml'C reported stolen from a car parked in the JOO block of Grant 1800-Nectlaca valued at S800 •·ere reported stolen from a residence in the 4SOO block of OrrintlOn. 1930-A VCR valued at S600 WU reported ltoien from a fa- idmice in the lOO block cX Proa- pect.. 2130-A.n E~G moaitor valued cocaine. Letters--------~~ 11•••"-•I against the city. Before. only Caltrans wu sued when !Kddentl Caltrans answeaeA, uyina that happened in crouwalks. they do not apee that sianals We are in a Catcb-22 lituatioa. are needed. In f.ct they uy that If abe city acts to improve the sipwls would live residents an croawalks. we leave ourselves even peater false seme al ICCUrity open to bcinc named along with and probably cause even more Cal'Uam in a law suit. If we doa' accidents. While I tota.Dy disqree act. we may avoid the lawsuit with them. we cannot i.Dl1all them bua quite riahtly are criticized without their bJalins. by our constituents for doina Lowering the speed limit on nothina- PCH is another often mentioned Unf'onumtdy the safety ilRIC solution. Apin. the awe lqis-is made doady by ICYa'al •udies. lature bas enacted laws that San Dieao did one which ee. pRdude lowerina the limit below eluded that p«lnt#Wu ~ llllffMI the current one ol JS miles per twitt a .,., trou/lw wltnr no hour. Aside from that. its prac-"'OUWll/j 'zilt1 u com.,..t to tically · mpouible to drive fasicr when they FOU a a ~~-~ than that durina rush houn any-walk. Lona Beac 11 curren y way. attemptifts to duplicate that study Another unpublicized effort to see if ifs valid. Prdiminary that I bepn about six months results confirm the San Dieao ago was to cncowqe the Newport results and Lona leach seems Beach Utilities Department to headed to-.rd the elimination uparade-make brighter-the of some if not au crosswalks. street lighting on Pacifac Coast Tb.ii past weekend a newspaper Hiahway. I also asked them to headline indicated that Costa install additioml lights at all cross-Mesa just had its liability imu- walks-onc at mcb side-so they ranee cancelled for the coming would be much safer for nipt fiscal year. Likewise. Newport use. These improvements will Beach has been unable to obcain be completed in the next few its usual SIO mmion coverage. months. So far. we only haw commitQlellti The neptivc side of making for SI million. The Mte lcaislaton any o( tbae aafety improYements have bowed down to the wealthy is that when the city does it. tiwe trial lawyen lobby and refused are automatically named in any to take action to protect cities law luila that involft acmwalk from outlandish deep pockets accidmt1 Alter a recent accidl'lll, claims. Hopefully a ballot in- auorncya nm ctaimot t.Mt tlae. i1ia&M co-i• 11p ta June will improwd ltripina 11'11e ~.. .... ........... the problem. a false IClllC of leCUritJ wile~ -~ .. she entered th~ croawal.k and Naa; tit 8 rs • Cd ' they .... dial • ....., .., fie IGit c.-....... Jolin £. 'BCom CUSTOM PHOTOGRAPHY.LTD. It was a lost weekend for the headed for Avalon lua Saturday sailors in the combined V oyqen only to ditcowr tt.t there was Yacht Club Boprd Series and no committee boat to record their Marine Scene tbe South Shore Yacht Club Hiah Point Series for PHRF boats March 22 and 23. Aftu a fine start the boats lylWYW•U finish time when they arrived. The race committee was on Whisper. a Coromdo 35 which had had cnaine trouble and Joins the "EAGLE CHALLENGE" i11 hri11:1inx 1lw AMERICAS CIJP,. N,_,,.,, ._. \ C .. '4.. .. A,~ .. " .and <:ru1 ... 1ntt Wof\d Ya(bt EAQL tt.ar -ucu l'PDA Tes· t'rida) • ... .. ..JtAMA ..l:Je ·~ 011 IUM'M cou)dl) l mate the Wand on time. Ho.nu. the nice insaructions bad foreseen this type of thina happmina and bad told the sailon to record their own time. Sunday mornina everytbina was under control apin and the boats saarted for tbe second race of the series to the mainland. After about an hour of aood sailing. the wind died down. the f oa rolled in and none wae able to make it to the finish line before the sunset deadline. Everyone bad a DNF (did not finish) on the ICOre sheet. The winners in Saturc1ay•s race ~ SOUTH SHORE YC HIGH POINT SERIES RACE NO. I. PHRF-A: I. Dcfaancc. Rieb Nowlin& (SSYC); 2 Vorta. .-UCC TwitcbdJ (VYC); ). Wmp. Cart . Last (VYC). PHRF-8: I. Rumway n. John Wiebcl (VYC); 2. Happy Trails. Frank Klisura (South •Y Yacht Racing Club). VOYAGERS YC BOGARD SERIES RACE No. I . Sport Scene Smd 1WW$ tlboltl yow co"""""'1y. "'6lt scltool or J'Ollllt $JIO#lint nM1 to tJw ~ ,..,.,.._ '-0. /lox 9199. N,,,_pon BMclt. 9MJI. . , .. Sa._...J, Mardi 2t: Torrance at Newport Harbor. 11 a.m. Wik I y, ~ 1: Uniwrsity at Newport Harbor. 3: IS p.m.; Esaancia at Corona del Mar. 3: 8' p.m. Sdl I W1 Iii nl J, Afll 1: Estancia at Corona dcl Mar. 3 p.m.: Uniwnity at Newport Harbor. ):IS p.m. ..,.T_. T11 I ), Af11 I: Milalcste at Corona cld Mar. 2:30 p.m. W1 k t ), Af11 2: Estancia at Corona dcl Mar. 3 p.m.: Uniwnity at Newport Harbor. l p.m. Sw' , I T 11 C J, Afll I: CIF Relay prdiminaria (&irts). Belmont Plaza Pool. time to be announced. Corona del Mar and Harbor both ei&iecl. W1 .. 11tsy, Aflll 1: Newport Harbor at Lapm Beach. l p.m.; &wlCia at Corona cld Mar. l p.m. v..,, .• T C J,-"" I: Newport Harbor at Coaa Mesa. l :IS p.m. GeS T 11 ' J, Af11 J: Corona dd Mar at Estancia. Mesa V mk Country Oub. 2 p.m.; Uniwnity at Newport Harbor. Newport Beach Country Club. 3 p.m. W1., t17, Afril 1: Corona dd Mar at Capistrano Valky. San Juan Hills Country Club. 2 p.m. Co-IAI • A I 0 I T .... J. Aprl 1: Newport Harbor at Corona del Mar. 3 p.m. PHRF-A· I. Vonex; 2. Winp; 3. lndulaence. Mike Sheets (VYC'). PHRF-8: l. Runawav II: 2. by Jorgenson / Menn inaer Oblession. Bill Ap~ (VYC). (NHYC) comina an second. Bna of the ho t club Vt'ho ~as the top A C1a sailor and Carol~ n . Ron of Lido l ~lc Yacht Club •ho won the 8 Class The Etchells 22 .. Great Green Chandler in Bushwacker ( BYC) Gaboon after St. Pauy·s Day finashcd third and Split Decision Reptta .. at Newport Harbor ~ailed by Brad Whttler was Y acbt Club wu sailed March fourth. 22 aDd 23. A new pa petuaJ trophy The fkct hid a spn.s Dinner wu donated by Fred Scbcnck Party at Mimi and Tom H~'s for tbis neat. It was from bis Saturday mpt. vast ~-of old time cupa The Newport Harbor Yacld Ille WOD ia tbc early dayt -.tan Cub Mother s.bot'I fimnhnl their t1(l;flia wnc trGpb · ,.,· 11e .-.. w-awr lava~• Scria n.n. A,,,.;.n llild bf Riil W.. clay. Maldl lO. Tiit •· rn o1 (NHYC) was tM top •ilor ia • this fOIMdar .,.. for wo•• tlllil ftl'8I _.. ~ Tty _... •Me...,....,. "'7• Dnytoa The Mother Sabot\ Sprint Invitational Snlrs will star1 Apn1 17. The Oranlt Counay W omm ·s Ocean llaciftl Association •lll meet at • .._ Yllellt Cklb Aprif 2at 7:30p.a Dirywilt.c rs•i• , .... ror dw .... l'Kiq and social ---. For iaformatioa cal &Mal f*'. pac • r -. 631- lltl. On a cold and blustery day. more than JOO ekpntly attired ladies arriwd at the Irvine Mar- riott to support The Sopbisticata' endeavon for tbe Assessment T sutmcnt Service Caller. The luncheon also featured a praentation ol Travilla 9s sprina mc;n. chaired by Darleen a t. the proceeds of the event went to ATSC1 juvenile di\Ullon propam. and Towcn for tbc Silten of the Society Dnoeed to tbe s.c..a Heart. Oda ._..._... ....... ioclllded llafer Jolwicwa. Richanl owao. o. <>wen. Tom Tla'llle)' and Ben Harris. Ben won •MOit litdy to be 1ee11 _.. llil wife (loYdy Bartma Harris) brakfit• in bed.- ••• The Ri1bteous Brothen knocted the IOCb olf the pats Harborlites A few of the many gucstl were Susan Jarvie, Sheri Murphy. Gloria Carras. JoAnn ~enton, Barbara Aune. Olristy Scheurer, Renee West, Yolanda Biewen, Doris Lind~ Rusty Hood and Marilyn Nielsen. Marilyn·s husband. Tom Nielsen, meanwhile, was being voted .. most likely .. at Tom ~·s .. Gentlemen's Haberdashery ... a benefit he&d at the Irvine Hilton ''mu n1 au .. at the Can>Ulel Chapter's recent benefit for the Oranae County Perfonnina Arts Center. Party-pn ~ in for a lal treat in addition to the enter- tainment for master chefs of Cuisine-Cuisine presented an extraordinarily delicious buffet al every imaainable known Italian dish. Cindy Armstrong and Judy Smith co-chaired the fundrailer Need A D1te? Try the N1W110rt Eaign Classified Personals 631-8120 .... die P.a&c FedaaJ s.w. BtiiWU.,. Auiatiaa were Pam Raes i= ........ Wold. Marilyn . Waley, Butma Lawaeace, Diana •omilcJ. Bartma Fmmdt. Kat- hleen Smith. Sheila Celi a, Me- linda Mc:Cra. S.-n Orth. Helm Mdcbi« and Oaaldine Schultz. ••• Men OCP AC news: Bari and HaDl8 TuMna bolled a diamr bdat the C.caler Cub to honor the Underwriters of the Sound ol Mulic Chapter\ fortbcomina Atlantia Ball. to be held April 19 at the Newport Marriott. Some "' the undawriten aft Allerpn Pharmaceuticals; Ci- tirem But! Uniwnity Athletic; Peat. Marwick. Mitchell; lntcr- mtional Tra~ Sprillisu; Santa ' Anita Dewlopment. Olivia and Geotte Cbami. Ellie and Barry Faber. Shari and Harry &ayian and Barbara and Jim Glabman (Barbara abo chain the April 19 Mick-tie ball). ••• The 600 once apin arrived at .. Winefest '86... A benefit sponsored by the Town and c.ouatry Committee of the OraftF County Philharmonic Society and chaired by Nancy Cox. Forty top California wineries were ldccCed to participate, while Bouzy ROUIC Cafe, Irvine Ranch FarmenMarket and the Newport Marriott, where the event was he~ provided a delicious 1mor- psbord to clear the palate and complement the many wines . ••• l Z« Allred opened h~ lovely home to celebrate a new club, a new wine-compliments of Robert Mondavi and new friends to support the many worthwhile projecu of Western Medical Cen- t.en. ................. '""" .. n.11,llllltClll? l•1h111 w f "INTO REAL ESIATE'' ANEW REAL ESTATE FEATURE OF THE ENSIGN CHRISTA A Ql!AAY LONG SEE OUR WEEKLY FEATURE IN THE REAL ESTATE SECTION OF THIS ISSUE FOR AN ARTICLE ON CURRENT INTEREST RATES AND HOW THEY AFFECT THE BUYER. 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The benefactors. the Sisters of the Society Devoctd to the s.crcd Heart. alone with OranF County Supervisor Tom Riley (Newport Beach) supporU:d the models nervousness and ap- prehension. bean and soul. When Irvine Company's Fash- ion Coordinator Kitty Leslie and the King of Sewer Contractor's Paul Salata took the stage as co-commentators. the audience was already grinning with an- ticipation of the barbs that would soon be flying. Leslie and Salata have been doing this for so long. they already know all the right lines. Salata did his rehearsing in the Men ·s Spa at the Balboa Bay Club 6 a .m . that morning. and Leslie was reco"Cring from exhaustion from doing many shows all OYCI' Newpon Beach that week. But the Sixth Annual Gentlemen·s Haberdashery Fashion Extra- vaganza got ofJ to a good stan. Richard O'Neill was the open- ing act. .. It's the first time bis coat matched his pants ... said Leslie. How would she know? Bob Oifford was ·a former air- plane dri~.-And neryone just lo~ Ralph Clart"s bair. Geoffry Stack came down the saAF pranc- ing with a Hower in his grinning mouth. ..... ...... ...., ............... .. 1111 Ill-lllr11 .,.rtCAI lnll lff..,.11191 ......... Rafcr Johnson brought down the house when be jogged on to center sta(le. knelt down mto starting position from the pte. and took off like a shot. Bruce Nestande followed that up in sweats while Salat inquired. ·what AK you nanning for this weelc"r° Gus Owen sauntered out • perfect Miamj Vice attire. If . ' Hours· Mon. -Ftt. 10-1 Sat. 10 . 2 271 1-B E. Coat Hwy. Corona del Mar. Ca.. 92625 o MI Sool~...., -..__ Co.t.,......, (714) 675-4830 the wrinkJed black linen suit with the silk tails of bis wild print shirt werea't enouall. bis little black purse and aold ~ earrina brought boots from everybody. Ben and Bill Harris pve the audience their leCret twins hand- shake/ greeting. The only way Tom Fuentes got on stqe (according to Salata), was to meet the criteria of being .. Politically oriented and carrying a child under ten months old ... Hecou1dn' have been more proud carrying his daughter Michelle Renee. David Mudgett (Leslie's boss at the Irvine Company) came on and off. but not until she instructed the audience to applaud so she looked good. Hector Go- dinez mixed up the line-up of models just because he had to THIEVES KNOW WHAT YOUR JEWELRY IS WORTH! DO YOU? If y ou haven't had your jewelry recently appraised you may be surprised at the current val~. Don't let a loss or theft leaw you untkrinsured. Our complete Gemological /Ab- oratory is staffed by G.l.A. trained Graduate Gemolo6UIS for all your appraisal needs. MOBOCP Fi.It Juilrt t~ Gt. · "WJ.n d. r_. Is 1'6" dir MM L.IEq-- D>Neqion Caw DIM. Ni•poa· .... CA tli6IO• (714 ..... 111 M ', wt, 1e>1. s t, '°"· '• '• OilWa,._ . • 10 catch a plane. JudF (just call me Cal) Sc:hftclt aot rave respoma in bi• belt conservative suit. Tbomu Taney SO( tome commmts when it was made public that he wouldn't wear linacrie for the show. And Peter Muth decided to comb bis luxurious hair on stage. Robert Bein proftd most amerous when he secretly (rumor has it), bad a dozen red roses delivered to him and his escort Kathy Sed- le n ie k on stage. Even John Wayne's sons Patrick and Ethan aot into the swina of things. Tbe lucky lady models had a tough time following up the acts of their fellow male models. but Andrea Whiteck, Sharon Waller. Kathy Sedleniek. and Emma Jane Riley seemed to (holding their gigles) get their due notice in the show. Thanks had to go to Fubion Island merchants donating their Come in often for best selection ... -Nc.ncy Constancio (7t4•1MUt mn , • ..._ C...•111r.oa- fittina time, alterations chalk. pluDc ...... al tM lf_rlllents. and patialli: Ca~i•e~ most meo bouPt whit they modekd. it proved they like the tervice. u well u the politive rapome from the audience. Those participatiq in the show were· Gary's. P.O.S.H .• Silver- woods. C~ns. Bulloct•s Wil- shire. Neimao-Marcua. Phelps. BIP. Al's Garate. Cbanin\. Theo- dore Man. Elleae. Forty Love. and Project Newpon. The ladies fuhions weR from Mondi. For- ever Children. Guy Laroche. Bullock) Wilshire and Apropos. The panel of 22 women judges had a touah time selecting winners of various cate1ories. but they had their own hip priority judg- ina tables ready for the (almost} all male revue. And best o( all. no one ref utcd their ftn11I decisions. When all was said alld done. the event railed S47 JO) (or the Sisters and their ~ work. •n z• rr. ••THE NeWPORT EH8ION/C08TA .... ~ TODAV,." Theater SCR's 'Unsuitable for Adults' doesn't live up to its name 8Y .IACK HOLLAND South Cout Repenory is un- lealbina a rocker of a play that may prove to be unsuitable even for adults-or at least some of them. This is no ,ende little epic about women ... Unsuitable for Adults... on the Second Staie. is instead a play. replete with strona lanauaae and pointed 1exual n:!e:renca, aimed at women who feel poslftled, abused. or depaded by men. yet it is not strictly • feminist play. It is one that rips into verbal taboos and strikes out sharply apinlc injustices ol society apinst its Ins privile,ed members. The play is set in a seedy London pub. Outside in the streets a killer lurks in ICll~b of women. Marry (WAYIE RACEi-.. ,,._ Tll'flAU Y Kl.Elli ltft. a,,....., YWftl strlHI'. frlll""" 111,_ fr111 r'Mlcal l•lnl11 c.lc Katt (KAREi HEISELI ftt Harry·1 IMl1rt • ... , tJlly Ill pert.,.. 111 llUlll Cllll R.,...,,., Altwtcan pr•ltrt ,,lductlln If TERRY JOHllOl"S Unaultable For Aduna. directed by David E•-on 1ht Second Stage threuglt A,,111 . 5-story high movie screen highlight of IMAX's show IY DALE WINOGURA The most spectacular and trans- porting recent motion picture form is I MAX. presented in a huge theater next to the California Museum of Scaencc and Industry in Los Angeles' Exposition Park. The astonishangly crystal clear image is 10 tames larger than the average movie, projected on a screen five stories high. enveloping the viewer with awesome sights and surround-stereo sound. Even though the IMAX films are little more than 30 minutes each, so much dauling visual information is crammed into them that the experaence is entirely fulfilling. The theater runs the films continuously each day. from 10 a.m . to 9 p.m .. with reasonable admission fees. At present, the J MAX theater is featuring three films in rotation. Of the newer films ... Speed" is the most pure fun and dizzying one. Although it's about the history of speed. from the bicycle wheel to outer space travel. there's little that's pedantic or ovenly educational in it. outside of a few quotes from Einstein. The point-<>f-view shots of racing cars. jct planes. and speed-of-light special effects add up to a humor- ous and fanciful cxercasc in mo- tion. The most subjective and cryptic IM AX film ... Chronos." is a hypnotic experimental experience that will either strike people as artfully compelling or preten- tiously arty. or both. Made with high ambitions by the very talent- ed Ron Fricke. it's a barrage of stunning images without narration or explanation that contrasts the pure wonder of nature with man's created structures. Breathtakingly sharp and exquisite shots of Egyptian pyramids and Grecian ruins alternate with majestic views of Monument Valley and the Grand Canyon. The primitive lands of Stone- henge and Pompeii give way to the hustle of modem Los Angeles and New Y orlc, while the con- templative spiritual beauty of the Vatican and Notre Dame is spliced with the sculptural trea- sures of the Louvre and ancient Rome. Set to a haunting symphonic score by Michael Steams, at does not editorialize about civilized man's influence on nature. The title is Greek for .. passage of time," specifically denoted by some of• the most hectic and cTCative time-I lapse photography ever achined. I This technique emphasizes the' film's non-judgmental stance. Fricke is simply saying that this is the way at is; in his own words. •Jfs a celebration of life ... The best one, wrhe Dream is Alive ... is a profoundly movina meditation on the poetry of outer space and the glory of flight. Filmed aboard the Space Shuttle by the crew. no other film has ever had such mind-boggling and eye-opening views of the earth from space. Succinctly narrated by the resonant voice of Walter Cronkite. the crew's arduous training and slcylab activities are observed with a light sense of humor and solid educational insight by director Graeme Ferguson. In light of the recent space tragedy. the film becomes all the more valuable and relevant. The IMAX experience is not onJy unique-it could be the wave of the future. It commands and demands attention from the casual moviegoer to the ardent buff. and to ignore it would be folJy and deprivation. lrllide arc people uyilta to fllld the solution to tkir own coafmed lives. The killer add1 further tension to their own problems but never really enters into the story itldf. The most strident penon in the pub is Kate. who is a kind of female Lenny Bruce. She strika at the audience with her coene vulprity. her deliberate auempts to offend, to shock. to attack dearly held moralities. Then theft is Tish, a fragile girl trying to make her entry into the world of the stripper but who finds the life worthy only of an attempted suicide. Nick is a fast talker who impersonates one character aft.er anotheT as he tries to hide himself under the voices of someone else. And Keith-a bumbling. none toq bright guy who wants to be a magician but who is pathetic in his futile attempts. Finally. there is Harry, who runs the pub. David Emmcs has directed with fire and passion. It is one of his finest works. He relentlessly dives into the play by Terry Johnson. an English playwright. Emmes builds the tension to the screaming point and never sacrifices the stark reality of the unsavory play. He has also surrounded hamsclf with an excellent cast. Karen Hensel as Kate is the stellar attraction in an exhausting. fire loaded performance. When she attacks the audience with her vulgaritacs she is a study in anger and frustration. Yet , she skillfully shows the pain and the hurt behind the fury. It is a perf orrnance to remember. As Tish. Sally Klein is f ragilc. I Last 2 Weeks! I 100!100! STARRING KEN BERRY OF T.V.'s FTROOP PETTICOAT JUNCTION MAYBERRY RFD MAMMA'S FAMILY mM, ud weak. • lirt wt.o cul ~ die more sordid kind rA life. But ewa her auempt to comnUt suicide fail&. Tray Ewns is both pathetic and amuaina as the man who wants to be • mapn. Richard Doyle is a wonder in the role ol Nick. But. ol courx. he is always merely magniftcmt. Wayne Grace is fine as Harry. But in the end it is Kate who holds the play to,ether. One of the more harrowing scenes is where she has built the audimc:e to a frenzied peak and gets so fired up she pretends she is going to cut off a finger with a cleaver. OnJy she misjudges and actually does cut it off. There is only one flaw in the play-and that is the addition of a final sc.cne which awkwardly tries for a happy ending. The play should have ended when Kate says ... , get so angry I don't know who I hate ... This addition brinp the play to a limp end. Michael Dcvinc's set. mostl} in grey. provides tht perfect scmng for the play and Cameron Har- vey's llghting adds further stark- ness to a play lhat. d~spite its moments of corned) ( mostl~ black). is sombre. gutty. and oppressive. Johnson 1s a p\aywnght to watch. He writes with such fcnor and such realism that his ~ords sting long after the play is over. South Coast R~p~rtorr. 655 Town unl~r Driw. plays Tues- day to Saturday at 8:30 p .m . Sunday at 8 p .m. Matintts on Saturday and Sunday at J p.m. Clo~.s April 6. Call 957-1602. -~ Ceu•cyfllr ...... c....,••• ......... ,. ... SUNDAY 10:00AM P• 11 •D fl. t• THE NEWFORT BISaGNICOSTA MESA NEWS111MN: TODAY Finding jazz Is but a snap at the Newport Jazz Cellar BY .oaaa PROCTOR Jau fans att a uniqur breed: fingers always thumping. feet always tapping and beads always in search of yet another place to hear their favorite sound. They also believe they att a .. unique breed"; they ~lieve that they att special or somehow set apen; they believe that their appreciation of these almost hypnotic, rhythm- inducing sounds makes them part of an elite group. and in a way. they att. I should know, because I'm one of these f oot-tappen. Whether or not their "elite group· fedinp att realistic, their appreciation certainly is. This appreciation can be satiated at a new/ old establishment called 11te Ncwpmt Jan C... Located downstairs in c ....... 's • Fiiia in a former dining room which has ~en transposed, quite cf- f«tively. into a put>.type cellar with exposed brick and stucco ~..us. e xposcd beams in the ceiling and walls decorated with nostalgic pictures of life in the early 1900·s in Newport and the surrounding area. Music may be food for the soul and jazz certainly feeds it most dT«tively, but if you want sustenance for the stomach, you can appease that longing here. also. The Newport Jazz Cellar offcn an impressive happy hour hors d•ocuvres buffet that is complimentary. The buffet in- cludes traditional favorites such as fried chicken wings. ri~ fresh fruit and chips with a houx saba which is enhanced by an unusual tangy task. They also have items untra- ditional to an hors d·oeuvres bar such as barbeque vegetables cooked on the mesquite grill, baked potatoes. pesta and sa~. clams and oysters and onion rings. They rotate most of the more untraditional items but the overall outlay is well worth a second or third trip through the line. Manager Larry Pawlicki tells me it is not unusual for s-trons to make it an nenina of jazz and a tight dinner with ldcc:tions from the hors d•oeuvres buffet. The times for the happy hour and buffet arc 4 p.m . to 8 p.m. During the happy hour. music is provided by the sounds of piano and harmonica player Dave Mohr. For those hungry jau enthu- siasts arriving too late to partake of the hors d'ocuvres. there is an appetizer menu availabk with ampk selections to satisfy those who don't dcsitt a mott formal dinner upstain. My compenion sdectcd fried scallops that arrived with a most pleasing cocktail sa~. The scallops were plump. jUicy and cooked to P,Crfcction. Luckily be was not adverse to sharing his selection. Also available arc two cauldron soups-clam chowder and shcc crab bisque-in addition to oys- ters. shrimp with ttmoulade sauce. shrimp scampi. clams. lox with batcl and cream cheCsc. crabmeat cocktail and fried mozzarella cheese. Appetizer prices ranae from SJ.45 to SI0.95. But one must keep in mind that man or woman docs not live by food alone-one must also have jazz! At 8 p.m . the piano player gives up the stage to the George Griffin trio and then the finger-thumping time begins. The George Griffin trio. which will be performing through April 6. gives the true jau fan exactly what he or she wants ITAff PllTI IY ITfftl •R HI to hear. Yes. the Newpor1 Jazz Cellar is fun! Possibly-too much fun, because if you 'tt sitting too far back, which we wne. it is a little diff teult to get the f uU dfcct of the music over the crowd sounds. So Ft there early! The Newport Jazz Cellar is located down.stain in Gladstonc·s 4 Fish at 900 Bayside Drive in Newport Beach. For more in- formation call 7~71 . Easter Sunday brings on spring weather, good eating Easterisaspecialtimeofyear-dinner here and start with an among other trunp it means lhat .. hors d ·ocuvre richc" of white glonou~ spring has arrived. We asparagus wuh sauce hollandaise can put away the dark. heavy or maybe avocado with aeamy Cuisine & Capers By BOBBI PROCTOR a few. As always. L'or du Midi. Le Midi's own smooth and plea- sant California champagne will enhance the enjoyment of this (cast. Heading out Balboa Peninsula way. you may want to indulge atBubbles•INMO..on Balboa Boulevard. They will be offering an Easter brunch with special menu items. The cost will be wools and pull o ut the bright, cheery cottons. We can get serious about our diets so those bikinis and Speedos wo n 't s p o rt any unsightly bulges $12.SO per person and it will be served from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m . French shrimp cocktail, or tin Thctt will be Easter eggs for the slices of air-dried beef from kids to find and a rich dessert Switzerland. or perhaps hearts menu for pattnts to select from. of palm and salmon mousse. including such selections as pecan But before the serious dieting beg.ms we will want to partake of an after~hurch Easter Sunday brunch JUSt one more pre~ict splurge honest' These will be but the pttlude torte. creme brulcc. homemade to the sumptuous Easter Sunday bon-bons. Bill's banana boat feast. The traditional Easter lamb -------------# The followmg ts a number of ideal spots to make the most or your indulgences. For quality supreme and ex- traordinary taste, visit and indulge at Le Midi on Via Lido in Newport Beach Enjoy Easter brunch or will be represented b y ''gigot d 'agneau provenca1c:· nestled among other .. Midi brunch fa- vourites• like ""toumcdos nicoi.sc ... veal cutlets with artici!oke hearts. sand dabs with fresh sage leaves and ··oeuf poches Madi .. - poached eggs on an artichoke bottom smothered with a foamy light sauce hollandaise. to name GRAND OPENING APRIL 3-9 Free food tastings, Giveaways, Entertainment and a great time. Many Easter gifts for your sweetie: gift baskets. chocolates and much m()(e. "The range of poss1b1/1t1es is 1mpress1ve " -Elmer Dills. Ch. 7 E~w1tness News 1700 Newpott Blvd. Costa Mesa. 714/548-3632 (corner d 17th & Newport Blvd.) M-SA 10-8, SUN 12-6 ._w .. ,.,_,,,1r.awmew , ...... .,.,., ... ....... .. Inn" People meet • EllOY °" ~ fl« Oeci Lounttr • fttt Onng - Mcdce•~ loom • ~" ~ 8runcfl -'"'~~ • Ei..-w110• ~ Dlnc1t19 - Gibftt loun,r -N~ • c....,,·s Tiit* ~Stq:>- 9' HQn • 91S ~ &.esr iiOOms • 8w'CMt ~ (OfMnlle)n feacaa -"°'" 10 to 100 Airporter Inn Hotel ..,. MICAl9W ....... (11•)mcnG ("6 -~ c.._ Mlllll> (vanilla i« cream. sliced bananas and caramel sauce) and chocolate mousse cake with Grand Mamicr sauoc. The dessert selections att an additional SJ.SO. On Balboa Island you might stop for breakfast or dinner at Tht Jolly Roser on Marine Avenue. They will be featuring special breakfast favorites. in- cluding eggs bcnedict. French toast, prime rib and e~ ... build your own· omelets and country Cried sirloin steak and eggs. At the Grinder Gourmec Co«ee SIMwe on Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach they will be celebrating Easter bunny-mania! The Grinder wiU be giving away special areats to kids (of all sizes) and for those v.ith artistic t.alent- spccial bunny drawings to be completed. The Easter bunny will be vi.sting the Grinder that day. The second is the TOWtn Ra- gurant, atop the Surf A Sand Hotel They will present a spccaal prix-fixe Easter menu on Sunday from 11 :JO a . m . until 9 p.m. featuring classic Easter favorites as well as the Towcn· own con- tinental cuisine. The view from the ninth floor restaurant affords a magnificent panorama of the coastline. The Towe~ Easter meal is S2 I per person for aduJts and S 12.SO for children under 12- JOIN US FOR ~EASTER! We11 Be Serving Dinner and Featuring Special favorites fo BREAKFAST Including EGGS BENEDICT · FRENCH~ PRIME RIB & EGGS "BUILD IDUR OWN" OMELETn:S COUNTRY FRIED SIRWIN STEAK & ~ Champagne available by the Glass or BottJe *:}o A 0 :fl9t' BAL8Q\ ISLAND =Wine Only) 203 Marine Avenue ()pmA..TAll . .,zmn.t•THENEWP.ORTENllGNIC08TAME.Mt1••--•T01MY ...... ' e GIVEN BY OUR EASTER BONNY Saturday and Sunday, 1 o· a.m. -6 p.m. -:····· ~ : .. · Plldllc Coast Hwy. , •• •t•••:::::.:·:':\•:·:·ilii11·•1:1:::\::•::•:: ::•:::;:Jt:H::::::•,!ji::•.:_:,:: •• m\ . • ··::jj~ 1::1;;:;::• F t • ' : , ·. { .=-.. . ·•·' . . . \ ••n • • . i ,: ,,,, . . . . .. ····-:::··:-· " ·. .· .. :· . . . .. · '. . . .. . · .. · .. ·.·. ·. . . . . . . . ·. ·:-.·. " . . · ... ·-:· . 500 W. Coast Hwy. Newport Beach (714) 722-7894 OPEN EASTER 7AM-6PM We Deliver We Wire Wor.ldwide ft\.F 7 am · 9 pm S,S 9am-9pm CIC - I I I l I i -. . .. .. ' .. .. . -. .. ' . l . . , . I l •. i ~· I l l .. PAii 14 ...,. fl. t• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSl1RVINE TODAY -_ .. MUSIC The Newport CM••• Oft._. tra will perform selections from Handel. Mozart and Beethoven March 29. 8 p.m .. at Newport Harbor High School Theater. 600 Irvine Ave .. Newport Beach. Tickets arc S 15 and available by calling 540-5564. The lnhw Marriott will present pianist Michael Jordan from noon lo 2 p.m. and 5 lo 9 p.m. M o nda y thr o ugh Frida y through the end o f March. The hotel i!:I located a l 18000 Von Ka rman A\e . I nine. For funh- er inf ormation call 553-0100. The Lee Ferrell Show. at Club 17. 1670 Ne~po rt Blvd . in Costa Me ... a Wednesda~ lhrough Sal- u rda~ night Harbor Sincers meet Tue~days. 7-9· )0 p.m at the Presb)ten an C hu rc h of the Co"enant in Costa \ie-.a Call 494-8 119 or 897- Repertol'J: .. Buried Child." writ- ten by Sam Shepard and staged by Sam Weisman. April 8 through May 11 , Mainstage. Tuesday to Friday. 8 p .m., Saturday 2:30 and 8 p.m .• Sun- day 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets S 16 to $21 . T hrough April 6 on Second Stage ... Unsuitable for Adults." Tuesday through Friday. 8:30 p.m .• Saturday 3 and 8:30 p.m .• Sunday 3 and 8 p.m. Tickets $16 to $21. Second stage from April 25 to May 18 ... Virginia." Tuesday through Friday. 8:30 p.m .. Sat- urday J and 8:30 p.m .. Sunday J and 8 p.m. Tickets are S 16 to $2 1. SCR is at 655 T o wn Center Dr .. C osta Mesa. -• '.J 587 I o r deta1b. .. The Kins and I" at Elizabeth Howard"s C unain Call Dinner f heat re. 690 El Camino Real. 1 ust in . Prices start a t S 15 .95. door' o pen 6:30 p.m . Tuesday th rough Thursday. 7 p.m. Fri- da} a nd S aturday and 11 :30 a .m. and 5:30 pm. o n Sunday F-or re~e n at ion!> call 838-1540. Confrey Phillips. T ue~da y thro ugh Sat urday eve nings at the 'e~ po rt Ma nda rin restau- ra nt 1 n N e~ po rt Beach fro m 5:)0 to 9:30 p m . 3950 Campus D r Call 852-0900 STAGE .. Alone To1e1ber, •• held over by p o pular demand through April J 4 at the Harlequin Dinner Play ho u se . 3 505 S . Harbor Bl vd . Santa Ana. For tickets and re,ervat1 o ns call 979-5511 . April Events at South Coast ART .. Dennis Louise S~bolz -Oil Monotypn ... will be the featured d1 sp la} a t Sandstone Gallery. 384-A N. Coast Highway. Lag- una Beach. th rough April 7. Viewing hour!> are 11 a .m . to 4 p.m .. Tuesday through Sun- day. Call 497-6775 for details. .. Disarmin1 lma1cs: Art for Nuclear Disarmament .. will be o n view at UC Irvine's Fine Arts Gallery through April 5. Ga llery ho u rs arc noon to 5 Religious Services TEMPLE ISAIAH <~> Sabbath Service Friday niahts 8:15 p.m Rabbi Steven 0. Schatz prestdent: Felix Van Beek 2401 trvine Ave . Newcat BMch c/o Hert>or ~Olurctl Temoi. ~ !>48-9600 ot 646· 751~ 8-f/e.t Mit.zvah Sor·~ ToOtC Radical Plans for an Economic Ut<>Pta AelllJOUS & .....,,_School You may take your political freedom for granted-but do you e ve r yearn for freedom from fear. hate-even disease? Come hear a free lecture entitled: FREEDOM SPIRITUAU Y DISCERNED by Geo rge Millar, C.S.8. of London, England A M ember o f The Christiiiin Science Boiiird of Lectureship .Jt Newport Harbour High School. 15th iiit Irvine 8:00 p.m.# THURSDAY# MARCH 27th Pr~ent ed by First Ch urc-h of C hrist, Scientist. Newport Beaich Child care provided Free Parking Wonbip at Easter • EASTER VIGIL Saturday. March 29th 10:30 p.m. to MMfnlabt Candklipt Proc:auon Communion Celebration EASTER MORNING 9:30 and 11 am Hand klls and Chancel Chou Handel's •HaJldu,.h Cbonas .. 2 100 Mar Vista (Jamboree & Eastbluff). N.B. 644-1341 endar ' • Ja11n Ololln'a "Last Painter en Earth." 1983. oil en canvaa. 72" x 120 ... D•lln ta 1n1DI40 artists whlu ..ta wtll Ill• display II &Mdleback Cell1g1 I Laouna Art Muaeum-Seutb C..t SaUery. p. m .. Tuesday through Satur- day. For more information call 856-6610. Exhibits at La1una Buch Mu- seum of Art: Mo untain Land- scapes of Southern California 1900-1985. through April 27. The M uscum is located at 307 Cliff Drive. Laguna Beach. Call 494-6531 for hours and further information. lmo1en CIUUlinsJlam and Dick Arentz will be featured in a dis play at the Susan Spiritus Gallery. 522 Old Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach. The display will run through April 12 . For hours and details call 631-6405. .. Two L.A. Printmakers." work by Efram Wolff and Laura St ickney. wall be on d is pla~ through April 7 at Laguna College of Art. Ettinger Gallery. 2222 Laguna Canyon Road . Laguna Beac h. Call 497-5014 for ho urs. Watercolorists Iris Adam and Jane London will display worh at An-A-Fair Gallery. 644 S Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. through April 15 . Hours arc 11 a .m. to 5 p.m .. Wednesday through Supday. Call 494-4514 for information. Watercolors by Ellen Roberts will be on display through April Magnify Your 1986 Profits 00 MBA and Microcomputer Services ~ Planning ~ At Reasonable Cost :::> 0 I 1-z w :::> z w > w er Call St8n "-ctr• ~~ ~;;~ (714) 548-9511 QUARTERS -~ R .. .---. t ' ~ --~ --. ~ • ~ \ : l t"~ Ii .... ....__l \.....I _) ,..~ "'"' I ~ \. .... "'" • .. L .... -.. -... .__ "' \ - --~-- April 7 -June 14 Days, evenings and weekends/ Accredited • Advertising Design • Jewelry • Ceramics • Painting • Drawing • Photography • Graphic.Art • Printmaking • I ltustration • Sculpture REGISTER NOW! c.11 (714) 417-3108 LAGUNA COLLEGE OF ART mr~c..,..111. L.-.._ca 11111 30 at Quorum Gallery. 374 N Coast Highway. Laguna &ach. Also featured are acrylics by Muriele Burch. Hours arc 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Closed Mondays. For information call 49._.,.22. Watercolon by Virp..ia Hllff- man will be featured through March 31 at Quorum Gallery. 374 N Coast Highway. Laguna Beach. Hours arc IO a .m . to 4:3() p. m. except Mc.Jnd..,s. Call 494-4422 for more information. Works by Orlaado A.a .. H . Wysocki and other international anists. Galleries T ouchc. Ltd .. through April 15 . Gallery 1s at 499 N. Coast Highway. Lag- una &ach. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Saturday. MISC April E•eats at t~~ Oraaae CoantJ FailpCMla•: Women's Expo '86 April 8 to 10: EnaJish Springer Spaniel Dog Show April 12: OC Equatrian Centn Spring Show April 12-13: Barter Fair April 13; Inter-Shows M~ torcycle Swapmeet April II: Chow Fanciers Association Chow Dog Show April 19; West Coast Promotions Gun Show April 19-20: Golden State Chow Club Dog Show April 20: Electro-Tech April 23. The fairgrounds are located at II Fair Dr .. Costa Mesa. For mOft information call 7Sl-FAIR. Callfonia A 1• Afril H 1 Games: San Diego April I: Los Angeles April 6; Seattle April 14 to 16: Minnesota ApriJ 17 to 20: Oakland April 21 to 23. Tickets are available at lbc box office. located at Anaheim Sta- dium. 2000 S . State College Blvd .• Anaheim. or by calling 634-1300. r .ra T• Ell? Q1dl 1111 .. .,a1 &1111 .I' I 111117 • ignso ' -· • •. t _, • - 4. •• . ..., ... IC_,M nermoua 1U 111 r ..... """ ii The~ ........ doi"I buliMU K DAVIS YORBA UNOA COMMERC£ CENTER ASSOCJATES. 1400 ~istof Str'Mt North. Sult• 245, PMwport Beach. CA 92660. William K. Davis. 1400 Bristol Stretrt North, Suite 245. Newport Beach. CA 92660. Richard E. Lucy, 1400 Bt1stol Stl'Mt North, Suite 245, Newport Beach, CA 92660. CharlH l. Buchanan. 1400 Bristoi Stretrt North, s... 245.. Newport Bw:h, CA~. Robert J. Thierprtner, 1400 Bristol Street North, Suitt 245. Newport Beech, CA92660. AnOtww J. Bait, 1400 ens.. tol Sir.-North. s-.. 245. Nftpart Bw:h, CA 92660 This business is conduct- ed by • ...,.1 pMnenhip. Siped: W.iliM1 K. DIMs a I Ill ....... ........... AUi m Cll1'I I • IU'r· ,.. M9GfNIH•19 All ...... . ....... To .. ...._bll,.._ a-., co6-• Cftd. ltln. end ....... ,,., be ............ , In the ... Of ...... d AUOlllY CATHOIN( OUTION. MA AIJOR£Y C. DUTI'ON. A ....... '-be9t fllld by MICHEUE K.Afll.AN In the Supertarec..t arc... Cowcr~ttm ... CHEUfKAftAN .. _... ed as penonel represen· tattw to edmini1t• the -dthedec ...... The...,.,..,,... 1• eu- thottty to admfnistw tM ...... under ........... ent Administration of &8*1Act A,_...an.,_....., .... held APRIL 2. l- it 9:30 AM in Dept 3. b e-.I It 700 CMC C£NTDt ORN[ WEST. SANTA MA. CA92702. If YOU OBJECT to the ........ d the pelitian. JOU The re1istrant com- menced to transact busi- neu under the fictitious business nwne above on 21 13/86. l...a.47 should --.,.,.., • the ....c NOTa '-""Md ..... YGI" ot>-Thi$ statement .-filed with the County Clerk of Oranp County on March 3, 1986. N!ihiGUl all Im jec:tiona ot file ""'9en ob- umSJAl'W jectioltt wMh tM court a. The fo'lowinl penon is for• the herin1. Your doml business as: STEARNS _....a mey be In per· Fi .. Ho. f302552 3113 3/20 3/27 4/3 4751 O£VE1..0PM£NT. 2026 Qu9il son OI bf ,.,.,, ...... IF YOU AR£ A aE>fTOlt Street. Newport e.cti, CA °' a oontililil'• a..,, d FICTITIOUS .utt•a NAME STATEMENT 47U 9~ Contnctors, Inc., the d9CnHd, you""* file your claim with the court a California Corporation, at ~it ID.,_.,. ... 2026 ~ii Street. Newport ,..,..., lblltwe _...,..by The followma person 1s dotnt bulineu as: l YNN£'S SECRETARIAL SERVICE, 3250 E. Cont Hi1hway, Corona del ~. CA 92625. Lynne Marie Myett.e, 31051 Aliso Circte, South l.lcuN. ea.926n. Beach, CA 92660. tM court_..., tour ...... The re1istr1nt com -from the.._ d ftrll ...._ menced to transact busi· anc:e rA....,. • pnMdld ness under the fictitious in section 700 d the C.. busineu neme or names litornia Ph,.._ Code. The lisaed ebcw on 2/ll/16. time for fH._ dlliml will This~ is canduct· ... ed bf a corpon•ioo. SilNd: not Hplre prior to tout This bultnesl is conduct· ed by an individual. STEARNS CONTRACTORS. monlhl from .. dilled tM AHOELSON ~ naticM ...... l YNN M. MYElT£ This ~ ... fi6ed with the County C*k of e>r.,.. County on Mw. 11. 1986. INC .• BRlJC[ 0. · YOU MAY DCAMjt:IC tM T••CJC)f•Y~---------" TNa 1•1 ...... -filed --.,., v-. ~ JOU wtttt the County Clertl of .,. • ..,_. •-11 f In ,._.-. M h the ...... ,_..., MIW ar.,. __,,"7 on arc upon the exeallDt or ad- Fl03256 3113 3/20 3/27 4 /3 ~~=--30JCMI mlni1tr8tor. • upon the 312031274/34/10 4778 • etlOf'MJ for the necutor "°'1CI ....... UL.I TSGlM:IEll81111Mla.~CG..MmC:a YOU ARE IN OEf AUl T UND£R TH£ 0£Ct.AAATION OF COVENANTS. CONDITIONS ANO RUTRUCTIOHS, AS ANNEXED TO THE SUBJECT PftOP£RTY, UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PAOfl£RTY. fT MAY 8£ SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NUD AN EXPlAHATION Of THE NATURE Of THE PflOCUOfNG AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On April 3, 1986, at 10:00 AM, the law offlcn of GREENWALD and RESNICK. n duty appoint.s ... nt f~ the CANYON CR£ST COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION unct. and pwsuant IDtM [)(Cl WTION Of C0WENAHTS. COHOfTIONS AHO RESTRtCT10NS (tteleit.,._ "CC&RI") reconied "' Book 10427 ...... 480. lncluliw9, Offidel Rec0tds of Oranae County. Califonria. • anneud to the subtect property Vfltlns in the name of Glacier General Assurance Co. • Wlll SELL AT PUBllC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH (peyabte lit timed .... in lawtul money rA the UnMd Sblees) at the oullide trorwt ennc:t to the buddinc loated lit 4350 YON KARMAN. OAOH BUILDING. NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA all rilhl tltte and interest COfNll)1lld to. and now t*'9 by it. under saed DECLARA TIOH Of CCJlllENANTS. CONOfTIOHS AHO RESTRICTIONS in the property ~ In said County and State described as; LOT 20 OF TRACT 7638 AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 306, PAGES 1 TO 9 Of MISCCUANEOUS MAPS IN TH[ OfFIC[ Of THE COUNTY RECOAOER. ORANGE COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. The street addre" and other common dest&nabon. 1f any, of the real property described abowe i$ putpcw1led to be 20 Cherry Hills Lane. Newport Beech. Califomta 92660 The unders11ned disclaims any hab1hty f0< any in· correctness of the street address and other common ctes11nett0n. 1f any, shown h«etn Said sale will be made. but Without c~ or ..mtnty, express or 1mplted re1ard1n1 title, possession, or ' encumbrances. to pay the rema1nin1 principal sum al the hen secured by said real property, with lntlerelt thereon. as provided 1n said CC&Rs, actnnc., rf any. uncterthe mrmsof satd CC&Rs. fees,~ and...,_. d the Trust. and of the trusts a.tlld bf Mid CC&RI. The~ amount of the unpaid b1lance d ttw atJ~ secured by the property to be sold and rnt0nebte ....,._.ed costs. upenses and ~ lit t"9 time d .. iflitiM ptlllM;lla I of the Nalfad!m ii $2,2J500. n. ~. CANYON CMST COMMUNITY AS- IOCIATION. under Mid CC&Ra ,_...._. uecuted .,., Ms ... to ........... a ..,_, Dldwlllun ., .,... .... Des..., tot w.. Md ...... Naik» "' ................. "Sel.. n. w ........ ~ ......... ,, ......... 0.:.. ........... ' ..... .. ........ 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Cd. 6) 178.aJ9 Acddlllt and heelttl pr-.Nums . Dir9ct: Calibnie bulil-.,... <Plet 46. Line 25. Col 2) 74,981 Wt ......,, c:er1ify.,.. the ebcw items .. "' ac:car- dence .. the~~ .. for the yw ~ 0.. cember 31, 1915, made'° .. ~ ConillT ·11'ainer al .. s.... of caMomie. putl&.nt '° ... . Dua ... Ward. Name of Senior Ya ....... . 0.0. Sllubl:llefield • ...,. d S.U-1 3-20 3-214-3 4-10 4-17 4765 CONJ--m!I MOTICIOl,......IMI , ........ 1 9IOTICI YOU AM IN DEFAULT UNOP A DUO 0# TRUST. DATED~ 14, 1•. UNUSS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROfllln'V. IT MAY I( SOl.D AT A PUBLIC SAU. If YOU NUO AN EXft.ANATION Of THE NA TUR£ Of' TH[ PltOCUOING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A t.Awmt On April 11. l•. DN«L LEJBL • dll"Y 8111 a' -.t S-lbstib• TNllle und9r _. pursuent to o.d d Trull recorded Aul'*'t 19, 1915, n Inst. No. 8S.l09420. rA Offidllt ~ in the afftcll °' the County ....... of Or•"I• Coonty, California Will SEU AT PIUIUC AUCTION TO HIGHEST 8100£R FOR CASH (pe~ at til'M of sale tn lawful money fA the Unitad ..._, •the front entrance to the~ en,. Coa'"'1 Couft. house located on Senta Ana 8W. bet wn ~ and Broadway, Santa Ana. California, .. ttle hour of 9: 15 a.m. alt riaht. title and im.nttt ~ to and no-Mtd bf it undlr Yid 0..S of T~ In the PNPQ1r situated In said County and State clncrlbed -.: LAlb 21 and 22 rA Baock 9. ~ d Section 1, .... Island, as per map recorded in Book 6 , peee 30 ol MlseieManeoul Maps. in the Office d the~ ......... d On• County, Catltomia . The ltretrt address and other common ~. if any, d the ..... ~ delcnbed ebcw ............ to be: 505 Patti Avenue. City d Nlt'lllDl't a.ch, CA. The unden4lnld disclafml.,.,., ...... ""'l:icanild· Mii Of d"9 .... addra$ R --CuhWllOii dtt ....-,, If ~. lhoWn herein. Seid ... win .. made, but wtthout C0WNnt ot •r•,_,, Hpreas or implied, re11rdln1 title. poaletlion. or encumbr1ncn. to pay the remalnln1 prlncipel tum d tt. nolll(s) MCUred by Mid Dead rA Trull, wlett ...... .,., ... • prow6ded in uid nuea(s). ICMncel. W -· under the terms of the Deed of Trust. fMI. chlir8IS end ...,..,.. of the Tn.teee end Of tM !nm c.-cl by Mid Deed d Trull, 9-Mt $.26.177.U 11'9 ~ under Mid O..S Of TNlt IWat o eJectMd Md ...... tD the ................ ...... o.c:::w S i • "'0... .... o. .............. ... NlllOI -Dcttl;a Md Didi n .. Ill. n. wld&•• C8l•tJ .-. No*e d ~ • Oaal1n • ... te M NCI J• lft .................. i1111J'1:! 11 ,., •rt lll1m; ... L"llM-... T, 3?1 I ..... -f ..... • ..... CCI ¢ If I till II Dlilll9 LtilM. a:Ml.C' ••~P 11t11~CAt1197.811- W7. =r:rJt•• on •• - ... IC ..... Htfiid .. • 111•11 -•• n TM foll 1,. 1*ton is doi"I .._,,... ee: NEW· POltT PRODUCTIONS, 330IM Oc9n Front. ... CA «MO. °"'80'1 c. Bonclw'dt, 3308M ~Front. ... CA 92663. This ....... ii candur:t· .. .., ........... ~ GNpyC.8wdwdl This ......... -tllld with the County Cterk of 0nnp County on ...,Ch 11.1-. Fii -F103'725 3/20 3/2:1413 4/10 4775 WllOla HChi ... alll r• .......... rwz n The totlawinS C*10n is dcir1I .....,_ II: llMO.Y THER£ S#IMW£AR. 2117 Well. ..... aw.. ... port 8cft. CA M63. lwm Mwuillon ,,,,..; m . Nee paft Giie a., fllapcwt Bch.. CA 92l60. This bulif.-is conduct· ed bJ en indMdull. 5'lrted LvmMwu.__,.._ This ...... at -filed with the Countr Cter1l of Ofanee County on March 17.1916. Fila -Fl03726 3/20 3/'Z7 4 /3 4110 U76 . ..,.. WMna HCllllOUl• Irr•• ..... "m "' The followinc person is dOh'I business n: HUNT & FENSTERMAKER, 620 tt .. pcrt c.w DrM. Su-. 211, Newport Beach, CA 92fiil0..6C68. °** Jollllh ~ Jt .. llZO~Driwe. ...... port Bledt. CA 92660. This bUM-. is conduct· ed bJ.,, lndMcMl. ~ awtll ... Hunt. Jr. This ..... went ... Mid with the County Clerk of Oranae County on March ~. 1986. f"lle No. FJ02805 3/20 3/27 4/3 4/10 4761 ... ICllOnCI STAii nor .. , ..... ... Mntt••t• ... ,_ u111•1Ctw.,.. . . ..... The fottowlnl persons .................... '*" .. from the s-trw· ship oP8f'Minc under the flctlicMa bulk.a Mme d "23 GENERAL PARTNER· SHP' •• Calibnie Gerwal PlmlrlHp aoe-.cl .. 9292 Gttppo Rh9' ~ Foun- '-'n Valley, CA 92708, in ... County d ~. Sbite dQilibnia.. The full name and rn· k:ence d the pef'IOftl wilh- dfaail w • pi51lwS w-= • ~ ... ftc-Huetl<AO. s&-34 01oae SL. rcnsa ..-.. New YOl1l 11375. Sfr-Hoi and Shell S.Y. CHEN. 162 Westerwelt ~ TeMtty,Ncw.Jeney 07670. Mei·Mel KAO, 68-34 01· can St.. forest Hills, New Ycd 11375. _,...KAO, 68-34 Otcdt St.. fcnst Hitts. New y~ 11375. Siped: MARK W. CHI. GENERAL PARTNER. 312:1413 4/10 4/17 4803 1-Z1711 WllOYICE rem iOUI ••mm ..._lfAlW The folDMil11 .,.,..,,. .,. dona busineu as: KBD PARTNERS, 4343 Von Kar· man Avenue, Newport 8-ch. c 92660. _..., N. earn.rd. How· ard, Howard & Barnard. 4350 Yon Kannan Avenue. Suitt 350. tlelfP(lrt S.Ch. CA92660. Wutia"'-T. Benson. The Kall ~. 1651 North First Stre9t. San Jose. CA 95112. ..., F. Brockhoff, The Koll Company, 4343 Von Karman Avenue. Newport a.ch. CA 92660. ~ [. Buck. The Koll ComC)9ny, 4343 Von Kar· min Avenue. Newport 9Mch, CA 92660. Robett A. Church. Maune Lani Terrac9, Unit 0 302. Poll Of'ftce Boll 4500, l(a. weit.e.H196743.. o.vis Manlillment Trust. 5950 Mora Yedeo. P.O. Boll 1686. AanchO S.U Fe. CA 92067. Sonne Ourdel, The Koll COfnpeny, 8205 s.w. ~· side "'9ce, Beawrton. OR 97005. Rk:hard c. Elliott. EJ1iott Co po111tion, 4320 Von ICar· man. Newport Beach, CA 92660. Rod.., Faprholm, The Kall~.2021152nd ~NL. Mmond. WA tl052. Bemard fipp, The Kon ~. 7330 EnltnMt ....... s.t 0119t. CA tzlll. -~ ... ,..._ ,.,..,. ~·~ ......... ~ Tii9 • .._ r.s .. .,. ~~ .._610.WJele,~ •111 =--.. ,'= ... .,,.ar ............ ... c.n,.~,......, .... ........... ,.1 ...... CA .... .,.....H.Hellt.The ICdl c.iq ..... -· 152nd ,..._NL......,..._WA .... ,_. Hldil. lDI Qrwen.. ham bd. 0.-v.-.,, CA ~. lAllll' 4. ........ The Kol ComPM1. 4343 Yon Kar· "'an Avenue, Newport 9-ch. CA 92ee0. DaNld ... Kai. The Koff Compan,. 4343 Yon KM· man Avenue, Newport 8llch. CA 921MO. ~~.TMICol CofnpenJ, 4343 Von Kar- man Avenue. Newport .8elc:h, CA 92MO. John ... Lewil. The "°" ~. 9201 .... 2!5at ...._ .. l!IC)_..._..._ A1.15Crn. tikhMI L lMlil. The Kall Company, 4343 Von Kar· man Avenue ... ewport a.ch. CA t2MO. rrenk Mandone, 417 South Hott. Al!t.. 115. Lal Al •In, CA to04I. O.P. Middlelu-. TM Kol Compeny, 4343 Yon Kat· man Avenue. Newport 8-:tl. CA 92'60. Orrin w ..... The Koll Compeny, 7330 ~ "-l S... ~CA 92111 . Mmn:G. N91s*ow, TheKal Company, 2021 15~nd -..... N.E., Aed111ond, WA 98052.. Pelican 1..-nd Compeny, I~ limited pMrw• lhip, PeUcan Land Com· ..,.~~[. Buck. The Kou eomp.ny, 4343Von~-.... Ne' iort a.ch. CA 92te0. ~A. .... The Kall Company, 4343 Von Kar· man A~enue. Newport a.ch.CA~. Geor1le 8 ........ -rts-. The Kial Coat~"· l~l ttortt\ Artf Stttilt. Sen JON. CA 95112. Thonm G. ~The Kalt Company, 2021 152nd ~. N.E.. Aadmond, WA 98052. lM C. Semnn. LM Sem- mi& Con_.,1, 17922 f'IC!ch Awnue, SUite 100, Irvine, CA92714. Marion G. Smith, Jr .• The Koll ComC)9ny, 4343 Von Kannan, Newport Beach. CA92660 . Char'les T. Steele Trust. 1043 PwtUnson, PMo Alto. CA94301. Timothy L Slnlder. Lepcy Development Company, 5000 Birch StrMt. Suite 10100. WeslToww. Newport 8eect\. CA 92660. J. tWokl snet. The Kon Company, 4343 Von Kar· man Avenue. Newport Bach. CA 92660. James W. Suft. The Koll Compeny, 9201 North 25th Awnue. Suita 150. Phoerwa.. AZ85021. Lois n.,er, c/o Don n.y. •.Inc., 6010 PneoOM:ies, Suite 3. Ranctlo Santa Fe, CA92067. The Koft Company, I Ca· lifomia corporation, 4343 Yon Karmen Awlnue. New- patt a.c:h. CA 926&0. JamH E. Thompson, 380' Slndune Lane. CoR>na del Mir, CA 92625. James N. Wentworth. The Koll Company, 9201 North 25th Avenue, Suite 150. Pt...lix. AZ 85021. John L. Wills, The Koll ComC)9ny, 4343 Von Kar· man Avenue. Newport a.ch. CA 92660. R1ymond E. Wirta, The Kofi Company • .a343 Von Karman Avenue, Newport Beed\,CA~ This auu-• conducl· ed~a ..... ~. The re1i strant com· menced to trenuc:t busi· neu under tM fictitious .......,,.,,.. ...... abo. on.-..., 1.1916. SiFld: DwldP .......... Thie ......... -tiled with tM CountJ Qertl of O,.,..C...on~ 25.19; Fl9Na.:J0lm 3'6311911111111 '114 ~~u:••Ell ttU;V A•• AL ·:.,,..neua ... ... Qlllll ......... .... ..--..e.-. ..-..c. ............. • ...... Drift. .. .. ..,. 8iidl.CA..._ .............. ................ -... llMdt.CA .... a.911l Hm. 715 ... tlktl 0tM. tll" 11 a" e.dl. CA .... 0..ll ... 715-lfltl ~ Ns ~-8llctt. CA ... ,,. ........ c:Mdld· .. _ .............. ....... --... c. Hllrftl. null ••• ,,.. -tllld with tM County eten of Or-.. cu.r on~ 20,ltl6. ,.. ND. 301900 316 3/U 3120 Sin 472!5 Wini w...a fCiit-•111•1 -11•1 n The fJRI I W pee•• .. doiftll businn1 n: SOC/ GAOCO • SOUTHERN GAM>IN, 363 s.n ..... DrM. Nleport 8aKh. CA 92MQ. .... Anillt 0..11DllA••il CofpcnM1 .. ., ........ DrM. tllwpoct 8eldt. CA 92680. Gr.-~ Olri 11• ment Company, IOO "8" ..,,...700,S...~ CA92183. The reajstrant com· menced to transact busi· nae under the flctittous business name a~ on Feb. 6, 1986. Sicnecf: Wil· liam A. ,_.._ This _.. .. -filled with the County Cleftl of 0.... CoUl.ay an Fet>twty 21.1986. F'ile No. 301690 3/6 3/ll 3/20 3127 4726 ..... w..nca HCtWWllll IR• -.SUI es The falloMns panon Is tiw..._M:aNTRAl METAL 8£NOING. 51 Co- lumbus. INine. CA m20 Robeft ,....., 51 Cofum. bus. 1Mne. CA t2720. This....._ is cancM:t· ed b, ., lnclMduM. Silnld: Aot.1"'-'11- This ..... ,,.,. ... filed with the County C1erk of <>r.,.. County an Feb. 20, 1986. F'lle No. FlO 1473 3/6 3/13 3/20 3/27 4708 l..al8 WNOTICI FICtiilOUI kllSIEa umlTA'nlml'T The tolowinl '*'°"' .,.. doin1 business as: NEW· PORT BEACH TENNIS cwa. 2601 EastHuff Dnve. Newport a.ch, CA 92660. Dennis McC•rter, 428 Vista "°"1a, tlewpo1t Beech, CA92660. Jecque A. Gri1ry. 5128 E. ~Drive, Anaheim, CA92I07. TM~ is conduct· ed ~ alimbd ~- The re1istrant com· menced to transact blni· neu under the fictitious business name or names li'ltld abCM on January 20. 1996. Sie"8d: o.WsMc:C.· ... Gefw'll Pwtrw. This ~ .. filled with the County Cletk of Of-.. County on Feb. 20. 1916. f'lle No. 301565 3/63/13 3/20 3/27 4709 ..... ........ fCM-•1111• .. .. ..,, " TM•A IW ... _. .. .... buel ..... -KOU.-W£U.l/GMO(N G•OVt:, uu Yort ICat'mM ,...,.. fie plilt lil9ch. CA l2IMO. W-CaJJhW ,.,.,._.c. ...... ......--.... ...... uu~-.... .... ... Ns ' I "a..cft. CA --.... ,__ O\Atl I aRd ~ Trull. a t' 1111cttu- MltS ..... TN11. 330 .......... ..... Suite 801, --.. -· c.1-----1. Tttla .......... conduct· ed llir • ll!M'at .... .. T9te reaistrant com· fMftCed to nnuct IMKJ. MM Under the f~titiou1 bulinHI ,..,._ OI nem8S lsitld .._. °" 2128m. Slaned: Koll -Copley ,.,,,.,.., 8y. K80 PMners. 8y. The Kall eom.,..,, 8y. Marton G. s.Nlh. Jr.. ...... idarC. This ltllllill.,. ... Ned with the Count~ Clerk of Or-.. Caunty on Fe 25. 1916. f' ... Ho. 301199 3/6 3113 3/20 3/'Z7 4711 l.a741 w...nc:a HCihlOUlal• I• ..... ".' ' n.rc.... ....... doinc bumlnell n: KOLL· W£US PAl.OMM. 4343 Von Kalman lwettue. Ne•PGt' ~CAtZMO. ~Pllitl•s.•Caf. lbnla ........... lhlp. 4343 Yort ..,.,..,. ,...., • tie port 8-::t\. CA 926&0. W.-.f8rlDMos ...... and Equity Trust, a Massachu· Mlb Busineu Trust, 330 WastMnston Str•t. Suite 801. Marina del Rey. CA 90201. This business is conduct· edb,a ..... ~ The re1i str1nt com · menced to tr1nsact bu1i· ness under the fictitious business name or names listed abOliie on ll/ l 7 /78. Si 1ned: Koll -Copley Pwtnen.. By. KBO Partners. By. The Koll ~. By Manon G. Smith, Jr., Pn15- ident.. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of ~ CaurCy on Feb 25, 1916. FiJe No. 301888 3/6 3/13 3/20 3127 4712 l.zl741 WNG'f'ICE RCiti iOU1 -.i11111• ..... nartmWT The __,.. c-sons are doln1 business as: KOLL TRANSAMERICA I, 4343 Yon Karman Menue. ...... port a.ch. CA 92660. ICGl~Plftnen. •CM· lbnia ..,,.,., pem.ship, 4343 Von Kannan Avenue. Newport Beech. CA 92660. T~ Occidental life Insurance Company. • C.llfornia corpor1t1on. 1150 South Oliw Street. Los ~CA90015. This business is conduc:t· ed bf a...,.,.. pertnenhip. Si 1ned: Koll-Cop ley Partner~ By. KBO hwtners, 9y. The Koll Compeny. By. Marion G. Smlh. Jr.. fires. ident. The re1istr1nt com· menced to transact busi· neu under the fictitious business name or names lillld llbofll on 9/ l /84. This ........... -ftled with the County Cteftl of e>nrwa CountJ on Ftlb. 25, 1916. FileND.301-3163'13 3/20 l/Z7 4714 a.ma ..... ,_ ..... •• 1111•1 --I n.r a ••s .... ...._' •1111 •IOU 1-211• NaJC•Ta HCiii--• llflla .... IJATII I i The fOlcMIWW •w• .. doint buttness aa: KOLU INTEREAL PHOENIX. •343 Yon Karmen ~ ...... port 8-ch. CA 92660. I,.,.., CompanJ, a Ten- neue c:or po1 ltion. cb Jotl· encal. Inc., in Californ1•. American General Center. Nashville, Tennessee 37250. Koll.(;opleyPwtnen, a Cal- lfomla ..,,.,.. ~. 4343 Yon Karman ~. Newport a.ch. CA 92660 Koll Phoenix As$0CtMes. 1 C.liforn1a .. neral C)9rt· nenhtp, 4343 Yon KarrNn Avenue, Newport ee.ctl. CA 92660. The re11str1nt com menced to tranuct bus•· ness under the f1cht1ous business n•me or names hsted •bow on 3127180 S11n•d Koll· Cop I e y Plrtners, By. l<BO Partners. By. The Koll Compeny. By. Manon G. Smith. .k . Pres- ident. This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Orlnp county on Feb 25. 1986. Flte No. FlO 1885 3/6 3/13 3/20 3/27 4715 l-D7M PUaJCMJT1CI nti1110UI -IHDS U..ITATUmllT The '°"°"'"' persons .. dolnc busmess .s: GAR0£N GROVE ASSOCIATES. 43'3 Yon KanNn A¥enUe. New- port Beech.A 92660 Koll-Copley Partners. a C.htomia aenerll partner· ship, 4343 Von Karm•n Avenue. Newport Beach. CA 92660. The Koll Company, 1 Ca· hfornia corpot•tton. 4343 Yon Karman Avenue_ New- port Belctl. CA 92660. Timothy L ~. Llpcy Development Company. 5000 Birch St'"t· Suite 10100. Welt T CMS, tlewpcwt 8elch. CA 926S>. lM C. S.1w1iil. The Sem- mil~. 17922 Rech Awnue, Sui'9 100, INlne., CA92'714. ..._ F. Bloctdd. The Koll CofnllenJ, 43U Von "-""" ,...... Ne Qairt --.CA--............... ._. ..... ltuaN a liliwd, 4.o"" IC&zat t • • ........ ~ a:ai ....... Llll9 .. D •• ................ ....totl. ..... •. " ........ ...... ... Cs ......... ... _...__ Jl191sdt. CA--lllmMA. ... TileWllll c ...... , .... , ....... . man AMtlue, .... port 8imdt.CA--. ...~.cloDan.,._. •• ~-10'-0illr#I.. ..J...__ ... ,.. CA92Dl7. l..,... ~ .... 5t50 ...,.....,_r.4 .. 1-. RlftcM ..... H.CAtr21D67. llc:tW4t c. .... OiGlt Cor• .... 4)10 "'" ... "'an A¥4U•ue, Newport e.dl.CA1211to. ODMld ..... n. tCOI eompan,, 4943 YOn ICM· man Aven..-. Newport ...._CA_.. 0,,, Wll1nw. 'TM kGI Cofnpefty, 4343 VO.. Mar· man Avenue. flewoort ....._CA_. . frenk .,.,.zJoM. •17 ~ ...... AIA-115, Los As•' 11, CA toCMI. ~ [. 9'd. n. ICol Compeny. 430 Yon Kar· man Avenue, Newport BMctt. CA 92660. Paul Hidls. 13058 °'9en· ham Roed, Gr9' V...,, CA 95MS . This ....... canduct· ed b, a ............... p . The re1i1trant com· menced to~ ~·· neu undef the fictitious bulif.-._,. lmed lbowe on....,_ 11. 1973 5-'led IMrion G. Smith. Jr. Thil ........... fi ... with the County Clerk of °'--CounCy on febfuaty 25.19116. F" ... No. 301•1 3/6 3/ll 3/20 3127 4719 TheWlll ........... doe"C busJnnl as: KOLL· WELLS, 4343 Yon ttarm.n A---. tie po11 a.ch, CA 92660. Koll~Partners. •Cal ltonU ...,., pertnersh1p, 4343 Von Kaf"rNn Awenue. Newport Beech. CA 92660 Wds FarF ..,,.,...,. and Equity Trust. • Masuchu· Mtts Busu'9ss Trust. 330 Wastunston Street. Suite 801. lhrtn• del Rey. CA 90201. Oonlld M Kati, The Koll Company. 4343 Von Ku min Avenue. Newport a.ch. CA 92660 Richard C Elliott. Elliott Corporllbou. •320 Von ~, . man. NewPort Beach, CA 92660. Lee C Sammis. The Sam- mis Cornc*lY. 17922 Fitch Avenue. Suite 100. Irvine. CA9271' O.P. Middtemas. The Kofi Company, 4343 Yon K.ar man Avenue, Newport Bnch. Ca 92660. Everett Davis, UI. 5950 "'°'* Video. Post Office Bole 1686. Rancho Sal1tl Fe. CA 92067. Timothy L Strider. Lepcy Development Company. 5000 Birch Street. Suite 10100, W.aTower. tlewport BMch. CA 92660. This ~is conduct· ed~a ..... ~ The re1lstrant com· menced to transact bus•· ness under the fictitious business n•me or names t11ted above on 6 /4173 Si 1ned Koll-Co p l e y ParuieB. By KBO Partners. By The Koll Company, By Manon G Smith. Jr . Pres idert. Thfs stlltement •as filed ••th the County Clerk of Or._ County on Feb 25. 1986. File No. 301887 3/63/163/203/27 4713 - .. .. -... ·-... n•••ua .. ..,....., ...... YWIW -···· YOU AM IN OUAULT UNOU A OUD Of TitUST DATlO 02/10/M. UNLUS YOU TUI ACTtON ~O NOTE:CT YOUlt flltOPfln'Y, IT MAY • 90LD AT A flUIUC SM.E If YOU NUD AN DP\MATDI Oii :n4l NATUllE OI THI'. NOCOOINGS WINST YOU, YOU SHOUU> CONTACT A l.AWIP. On CM/11116 It 9:15 A.M. SECURITY AUE> IDMClS • the *1iY ~ T,..... uncW end putlUMt to DeeddTNll. Rlc:Oldlld on 02/27 IM • Oocunwtl no. ""°"'20 Of Offkal Records In the office d the Aecofder flf ORANGE County,~ •• c• ... by. DAWN HE()Wt AN UNMAMtED WOMAN. I RHONDA CH£UYAONT, A MARRIED WOMAN AS HU SOU AHO SEPAMTt PlltOPERTY. Will SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO TH£ HIGHEST BIOOER FOR CASH. (PllY8b6e M time ol sale In '-"'I money of the United St•t") purw•nt to 292•-H of the Californi• Civil Code. et THE FRONT ENTR~ TO TH£ OlD ORANGE COUNTY COURTHOUSI'., LOCATED ON SANTA ANA BLVD .. BETWEEN SYCAMOM STRUT ANO BROADWAY. SANTA ANA. CA. .. I rilM. title •nd interest conveyed to •nd now held by it under Aid Deed d Trust 1n the property MU8t9d in Mid County, Calitomi8. dncribtfll the IMd thef9in: A lEASEHOlD ESTATE. LOT lO Of TRACT NO. 1701 IN THE CITY Of NEWPORT 8€ACH, COUNTY Of ORANGE, ST A TE Of CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP RECORDED IN BOOK 52. PAGES 9 ANO 10 Of MISCEUAHEOUS MAPS. IN THE OfflCE Of THE COUNTY RECORDER Of SAID COUNTY. The street 8ddress •nd other common desilNtlon. tf eny, d the real property described~ IS putpot111d to be: 1536 SERENADE TERRACE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA92626. The undersj1ned TrustH disclaims •ny li•bility fot any incorrecblltSS of the m.t addNsa 8nd other common desicNtion. if .ny, shown herein. S.td '*will be rNde, but without cCMNnt"' ..,.,..lty, Hprns or implied, re1•rdin1 title, possession, °' encumbrances, to P•Y the rema1n1n1 principel sum of the rd8(s) Mand by Mid o..f ol T n.ist. with inWest theteon. aa PfOVided 1n Mid note(s), 8dvances. if •ny. under the terms of the Deed of Trust, fees. charlft and~ ol the Trustee and d the trusts creM8d by Mid o..f ol Trust to-wit: $259,929.28. The befwficiary under s.atd Deed of Trust~ executed and defivered to the undersi1ned a written Oeclantion ol Oef8ult and DelNnd ol Sele. and • wriDln Notice ol Oef8ult and EJection to Sefl. The ~ caused sakl Notice of Default and Election to Sell to be FKorded in the county where the real property is located. DATE: 03/06/86. SECURITY AWEO SERVICES, n Trume_ 12505 Oanard sn.. North HoHywood, c.lifornia 91605. (818) 98(). 4412 EXT. 2355, By CAROL R. ALUltDER. TRUSTEE SALES Of'FICER, AUTHORtZ£D SIGNA TUR£. 3120 3127 4/3 4766 .... WllOTICI UF'IAND~ MeHULnt.n....01nt1 ..... UAL ITAnm.r ·YIM WI> w• EU Jl. U..•fteD ...... Ant .... IMitllat• II Ccs OClf,0.. ........ 1 WI ......... ..... ... _ <Report an amounts In.._ c1ota.n £°"'YD Toe.I edit~-.( ..... 2. Une 28) $93,721,629 Toe.I liebiities (Pl9t 3. Une 26) 64,418.083 Capigl peict.up ( ..... 3. Une 27 A 8nd 278) 2.500.000 (Pa9t 3, Line 27C) O Gtoa .,..,_.,, 8nd contnbutld surplus <P1913. une 28) 8,607.n4 ~ 1Ulptua funds( ..... 3, line 29A) 0 un-i.,..ct funds <suriiu> (..._. 3. Ltne 298 minus 29C) 18,195.n2 G8in (Lou) from 009'8tiot• ( ..... 4, Line 31) 5,918,043 lncw (0Kr1111) In C.-.. 8nd Surplus durins 19115 <Piiia 3, Une 30, 198!5minus1984) 5.524.162 lnturMCe In force: Natlotl'Wide ( .... 15. Une 22. Cot 10 -._ dallln) 3,552,002 Accident and Hlelth premiums (Schedule H-Cot. 1, Une 1) 8,027,433 lnsurMCe In fon:a: Caitami8 Busineu Pl9I (,... 46 Une 22. Col 6) 81.156,573 Accidn and._.,......,... onct: Calitamlrl ...._ ..._. CP19146, Line ~. Cot. 2) 1,438 W. her~ certify thM the ~ itltms .,. in accorct.a Wllth the Anna.I saa.n.tt tor the~.,.._. Oec:ember 31, 1985, m8de to the Insurance Com,,...._ d the St.Ma ol CallforrM, pursuant'° .... M. W. lawto. Name ol Pr9Sident W.0. "-ny, Named Sectebtty 3 20 3-27 4-3 4-10 4-1 7 4767 "*-ICMn'ICI "·JitlM IU•Dlll (CIT aaoM ..¥JDICIAl) NOTICE TO 0£FENOANT· (Avtto a Acusado) HANEN CONSTRUCTION CO , INC , a Cal1forn1a Corporation, CONVENIENCE CARE CENTERS. INC . a C•hforn1a Corpoqbon, and DOES l throulh 20. lnchnnle, YOU ARE BEING SUED BY Pl.AINTIFF (A Ud. 1r1 el&a demandendo) L(STELLE CONSTRUCTION CO , a C•I· tfomia Corporation You have 30 CALENDAR DAYS •fter tn1s summons 1s ..wc:t ori you to f11e • typewritten r~ .t this c:ourt. A ....... 0t phone catl wih not pro9ct you: ,aK tys- wriellft '"PO"• mu6t be 1n proper lepe form rf )QI _,. .. court ID hew ,aK caM. If ,., do not flle YoUr resoonse on time, you rNY loee tN UM, •net your ...... money 8nd propeftJ ""' ............. """* ..... fram ... caurt. .,._. .. ...., ................. You,_, wnt ID all• Cl "'1 rWlt ...,, ",_, ..... .._ M ID PSI .... _,ail M .... ,.. r ...... 111 ...,.,. °' .......................... ..-0. D =· -.. •* •=-.... dldot---n ._..., .... ....... DIAl~W ... .. -•IJ•;-JJIJ , a ................. .... ........ ·-••• f 7 2 0 J 'J• •ll1:'9'11i11• .. 1 u• • fll$&:C--• ar,.,. liilll- cu111•IW Cllll ... -li••11 .l.llr •••l1f11 ti ............ _.. 11t1M•-. ...... ,., tl•RIJ I er1..._ ..... --·~'"' ................... ..... '..,.cw•• "n•1rf1t • .._ alW•'* per .......... biltrR .... flltUllltrl Ill 0 11 ,... ........ QUier8 ....... tM rtr .. dD INTUllrta-•. 16110 ......... , ' .............. c .. . ••••• aa a t11 oe.-Gldflll411.....,.._. <--••ctr rte' 110 ~tD). CM1 u1rooiun.ectr1 ea.> nm2 The ............... ftl .. c.rt It: ([J ,...,.,.. Adil cckA•llMt19') MUMClfll'M. co...Y OI CM.IF~ CMMwt ~ ~ Jud6c'9t Dl•fct 4t01 JenQaa • ~ .,... 101,rtr a wt.,....Cr•s••~ n....,..1t' I ,lftdt1l1;ts ....... af.l1t•1 _,.,..,, • ~11 *" ....._ M a 147. it; CU '*'*'' .. clr9cdolt, .......................... ,, .. daiw..,.., o drf --. ... -no...,. Ill .. ta •> _... . RONALD C. MOWN, 1a133 v.nu. 8hd., we. 610. EnciNl, CIMJotftie tlUI, (811) 907-'134. DAT£: (fedc9) JUN 19, 1995 J.fllTtRSOH CJet1l ~). ~ LAURIE SP£NCP. ~ (IWao-lildo). 3/274134/104/17 4790 CONTROl~l NOT1CE OI TRUSTEl'S SAlE 13-85U.oo82 No. £3099 YOU AR£ IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED Of TRUST. DATED 08/26/80. UNLfSS YOU TAK[ ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PftOPlRTY, IT MAY BE SOLO AT A PUBUC SAU. IF YOU HUD M EXl\AHATION 01F THE NATURE OF TH£ PROCUOING AGAINST YOU. YOU SHOULD CONTACT A lAWYt'R. On Ot/la.a& ... Ot:l5 ddadl A.M., AT THE"'°"' ENTRANC( TO THl OU>OMNGE COUNTY COUllTHOUSl LOCATED ON SANTA NC.A a.YO. IETWUN SYCAMOR£ & BROADWAY, SANTA ANA. CA 92701. EQUITABLE oaD COMPANY, as ~ 8CIPOitlfld T.,.._ under the deed of trust dMed Ol/26/IO iMde br JAMES E. GUTMANN ANO GAIL C. GUTMANN. HUSllAND AND WIFE as Truston Md SlCURITY PACIFIC NATIONAL BANK .. Beneficiary and recorded on 09/ 15/IO .. Instrument No. 19269, In 8ooll 13743. het 415 of Official Records In the office ol the County "9corder of ORANG£ CoUnty, Callforni•, by ruson of ctet.utt in the .,..,..,. °' ~ ol oblWltioa• wured ...... W1USEU.AT P\J8UC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, OR CASHaO'S CHECK ~ in a..ful money ol "'-Unitlld .... ol ArMrica .. time of Mle, .,;thout COV9Mnt or warrenty, ••Pt9SMd or lmpNod, -~ ..... ~°'~the Im.rest coawerect to end now hekf by It under uid d9ed ol trurt. In ... to .... puopll1) In OMNQ( Couriey, State of c.utomi.. described n: LOT 34 ANO TH[ NORTH£Rl Y 6.00 FUT Of LOT 35 IN BLOCK 23 Of TRACT NO. n2, IN TH£ CITY 01 NEWPORT Wr\f, COUNTY OI ORANGE. STATE Of CAUfORNt-..., PO MAP R£CORD£O IN 80CM< 2l, PAGU ' "'°'O 6, MtS. cnLANE0US MAI'S. IN TH£ OfflC': ~ THE COUNTY RECOttOER OF SAID COUNTY. EXCE1'T TH£R£FROM TH£ NORTHERl Y 5.00 FEET Ol LOT 3'. The ._ llddle1& •net ~ common ~. if .,,, ol ........ property dw:.f illed --ii purpartad to be: 440 PROSP£CT STRtET, N£WPORT KACH, CA 92'63 Thi underlicned Trustee dt.claims •nv liability for Wf!1 WM:ClfKtl 111 ol ttw ..... edduW and on. CCJmilDt dallS llllic»t, If.,,, shoM\ ... . Seid .... wtl be made ID P11Y tha -~-secured ~ uid d9ed oltrult, lncJuclnl ... CCllb. ... and ........ of Trust• end of the trust croetod by said deed ol trust .. IUml .......... under ........ ol aid d9ed of trust wtsich ..._ not been repaid, fnd the unpetd be&ance of the "'*(S) MCurM ~ Mid deed ol tnnt with ,,.,..,..._ M the time ol lnitiel publicltiaft ol this natice. the tOUI emounl ol the unpeid brl1nce at the obllptions socured br the •bowe delcribed deed of trust. incfudins it-.lt •nd tha ....,.'*Y eslifftlt9d cOltl, ................ $105,015M The 8lnaftd9ry uMlr uid Died o1 Trull ......... uecuted llM dalhleNd ID the ~ a writlen Oec:*lction ol ~end DlrMM Fors. end • .,_, Noice ol DlfM.a and Dadlaft " Sal. n. ........ c8Ul9d Mid NDdc:e ol DaftMllt 8nd EJaction to Sell to be rocordlld Jn tJ'9 c:Ounty ........ ,.... ~ is loc:Mlld end mare..,. eww mcdN ,_.~Mice IUCh NCGdllcwt. o.e.d 03/20/li EQOf'TAllll DaD CO##AH'I • TNale By [dwinlm c. Mcaoud-Yice ,. ....... 701 S. WESTERN AVf.., Gl£NCW.£. CA 91201 (818) 507.3209 3/27 4/3 4/10 . ..,.. MNOJl""_ICI_ °'.........,.. Gf~FH• Publtc notice Is h•eby ....., that~ ...... Pima Partners. • Calitomia ...,.. .. ~p B8&E Corp .. a California corparetJon. heretofore dotns bustnna under the fictmous firm name and s~ of Rol1tnc Hills PIH•. Ltd .• at 4425 Jambot98 Roed, Suite 130. City of Newport S.•ch, County d <>r.,,.., SC. ol c.ub'nl8, did an the 30th *'Joi Aclril. ·-· ~ ""'** content. diuohe the Mid pertnerlhtp end ........ t"-'t rwtlltioM • peftnen ttwaift. fUlttw nallce ...... ................... ............... , .... ................ ................ ....... ____ ... _,, ...... DAflD AT "••~•rt ...-.ea• ,,.. ... 1 .. -ol~.19115. ROUJNG HtUS fllAZA PARTNERS. A Cahfomi• seneral part-,...., By. ~ T. Besa. ~PMtw 3/27 4797 W9IOllCI &Mlll .... ec:n-=-~ 500.000 ..(). 972.619 ..(). 112.941 U9.9"M 145,C*) 1,115.000 N/A 690,453 NOTICE TO DUENDANT: (Awilo a Acuuclo) HARRY W. H[N()(RSON, •nd DOD 1THftOUGH10, incluliw, YOU AM IE.INC SUED BY "-AHTI~ (A Ud. .. esta demandlndo) B.K. ltA Y. You haw 30 CALIHOAR DAYS eftar tNs wmmons i. Wwd on '°" to Ne • typeM i"*"' resoonte .t thit cc:ut. A ...., °' phone c:el1 wUI na1 P"*Ct ~: "PW type. written ,....._ must be In proper ...., form if 10'I ..,. ... caurt".., ,,.,,~ If JOU do not file wiuur tftPOnM on time. '°" iNY lose tM case. end ""' Wlllff, money end pre>perty may be......, ...... further..,.,. .. from the court. Thofe .. ottw lapl ~ You mer wnt to cal en .t8an'ler rilhl ....,. " 10" do not know an .._,..,,'°"mer call an 8tlorney ,.....,_. MfYic9"" ......... dice~ In tM Dfa'8 ~ Duetpel dt Q\19 .. ...,......, .... cibtcion judicial uAld ...,_ un pmo de 30 DIAS CAUNDAllOI ..,. presenter uM respuat• excrit. • mequln• en ata cortt. UM carta 0 UM ll•!Nda tetefonica no .. oltec .... pralKcion; IU ,...,. .... acrita 8 fMQUift8 li9ne QU8 cumpUr con las fofmeUdacfu leples apropfadas sl Ullld ~ QUe .. cat. elCUCha tu calO. Si usted no prewita su ,_,._.. • tiempo, puadt perdlr el CMO, Y le puedian QUitw SU ..-rio. 1U dirwo Y Cltrn COUI dt SU PfCl ~ sin ftito 8dicioNf por ....... can.. Exist.ft otroa requ1satos le1•les. Puode Que uated Quier• ll•m•r • un •bosado inmediatamente. Si no conoce • un •bopdo. puadt llemer a un MMcio d8 r••llda d8 all.,._ o a une olicin8 d8 ~ ...., (~ ef directDrlo •latonlco). CAS( NUMKR: (Numero dat C..,) 463433 The name and eddraa ol the court is: (El nombre y dif.ccion ... cat.•) Or..-~ Ccu1. 700 CMc c.. Oriw ...... Sera Ana. CA 92702. The ..... add -· and •••• .,... numtlar al••• -· ... .., ................... .,, ...... is: (EJ.,.,,,.... I• dlreccioft y ef numero del tefefono del Mo11do .. ..,.. ...... o••••..,.CIU8no.._MI .. ta ea) • ~ (. Q ........... u.. 850 (. °"PrnW• ~. S&.-0. °'9rWt. CA 92M6, (714) 532-ltoi. DATE; (Fedie) JUlY U, 195 LEIA..w.ctf Cid<Adc rr'o), ~G.A. UJV(. ~ CDtl a ti>). 3/27 4/l"I0.4117 47V laotl ACih .... Rll • umnammn The tot ..... P«IOf' b doin1 buslnou n: W.O. ~. Inc.. 2"9 ..._ Bd. Suite 100, lnrine. CA 92714. Bfl Holpital W .... S,.. tems, 3 8aconafteld OfWce P•rk. M•con, Georai• 31211 Thtt tu.neas • candud· ed by a carpcntion. BFI ~.._,. ........ Inc. Step"9ft L Thom8t, Yiu Pru f&tl TNt If IE '*" W fitld wtth the Coumy Clwll of Ontnee Coi..nty on M•rch 20-ltll. ,. ....... '30Ult 31214134/104117 •195 . ... HCht .. •IUPI• ........ di The tonoMf• ......... dalnl IM'n m a: Jr WJt. TURA, 3 Upper Ne•OOtt Plal8 OrM .... ·-81acft. c.tttoru.i. 92MO. Jack J. ~. 3 Upper Na JJCW1 ...,. on... ..... part a.ct\. CA t2MO. urry Tudlef, l UPI* Na lll'Oft ,..,. on.. ...... pert 9led\ CA 92MO. T'* ....._is conduct- ed bf a ..... ~ s.-t. Jldl J. J•h o•, The re1•1trant com- menced to traMKt 9*11· nets under the ftctitious .___ .......... ~ on Mlrdt 11. 1-. This 11111mane -filed with .... CouMJ Cleft& of e>r.nte County on .._ch lt,1-. ,. ... No. fl04CMI llZ741l4(¥>~P ._ .... Hehl ... Ill 3 ... srn 1 ir The fdtowiftl l*IClft ;, doiftl busine. n: OKHl & COMPANY, 1201 Oov9 · ser.t. Sua 570, Newport 8aach. CA 92MO R.R. OiaN, Inc., Celfbtt ... 1201 DoilM ... SW..570, Pll SI art lllad\ CA "2'60 This ...... la~­ ed~·~~lhip. R ... DllN, Inc. ........ R. DilH. ,,.....,,. lind ~,.,,,., The '•littrent com- menced to tr.nMct bvsi· ne.. under the fictitious buaif-.IWMlillld .... on-...Yl,l"'- Thia ' I _. -llld w6th the County Clotk of ar.,... Count, on ~h 20.1•. File No. ncM220 3127 413 4110 4117 4191 4714 &a•t fWllC•ta fCHI ... ••• r• .... , ., nw...,.. .. ..,. ... .......... Ml'nJMN INV(S'YMENT COllll,.NY. 369 s.;; ..... th. ... 320. He•port 8eech. CA 92MO. Chri.aine Catt Kennedy. Autumn IMntment Con'!· ..-.. 1211 SW~ AIM.. Sutt• 1400. Ptwtland. OR 9720'. T,.ey J. C.., 10 ~ Court ............ CA 939«). T~ A. c.11, 1533 RM- cho A...-. GlendMe. CA 91201. This bulinfts IS oondUCf · .. bJ ....... Pll'tll• ship. SilrWCt TJ'KY J. Cll. Thk ... .. ... It -filled Wtth the County Clerk of Ofanle County on March 6. 1996. =-· No. fl029ll J/20 3127 4/3 4 / 10 U'l3 ca•• ,._ICmlliCI fClll IUllUll IM ........ , ' Tiie folt .. ,.. ..-.on is ....... , --HllOt'S FROGEN YOZURT SHOPPU. IC.. •t 7, UJO lnriM Avenue. Newport ~CA'2660. VIUDIOT &ASSOCIATES. INC.. m ..,,,,. 0r ........ part a.ch. CA t2660, CM· Iba 1'Nt ...... ii c:ancM:I· eel bJ a CIDfput'IM 1 L --= WWGI & '•H1 ' I Inc.. Oliwld !. ......... ., b CupotlidM. TNI tt , ,,_,. -lltd with the County Clet'tc of 0rante COUftty on March 6,1986 ,. ... No. f3Q2935 l/20 3127 4/3 4/10 4777 I.MMe Wmtlel rcm-•&1 • .......... FF nw..-, .. ..., .... dotf'll 1111•. n Ill ac CUCA· MONGA onOPlllSU. 19 ~ .......... port llKt\ CA 9atO. ..... &,... ltaVllUdo Soud. No plft ~ CA t:M4iO. ....... Oc:M."4 .... .,.... ,...,..,, 0... Oii .... CAtlZQS. K.-A. Jiil ..... 1122 S..W1t91Dltw.C.-., ...... CA_,. ~ (. llcfleMN8, IOllS.t---. ..... ~CA--._ ..... ··-·-· .a _.,11u1 ... NJ 11• •MDL UZI•• .. ..., , ... ..._ .. .,c'rill. 0 I Sil,._. w•• It Cf'9d. IWI,; ............. ,..., ... .. ... ..... 2 1 in ............. TOt SCOTT l900lE. A----~tlld br El'Hll LAVONNE 810· OLE. ,,,,,,. E. lAWNtE 8fO.. Oll in the Superior Ceurt " OflMIG[ Couf'llY ,.... inc .._. fTHa. LAWlllM 8lOOlE.. ""1A E. LAWHNE BtOOU be appotntecl as patlOl181 ............ i. to ................... dKede:ll TI.PllitiOr'~·· thcWltf to adtnhtister the ..... undlir the ........ dent Adm1nistret1on of EtlmlAd. A n..i1'1 an IN peilitioft ... be htld an 4.-9" ltl6 llt 9:30 AM in Dept. 3. aoclltlld 11t 700 CMC CENTUt D"9VE WEST. SANTA ANA. CA 92702. IF YOU OBJECT to the ..... d ......... JOU .......... ..,..., .. .. ...... and .... ,... j8Ctiol.s or Ne writMn at>- j«:tiaM wilh .... court t.. fore the hearan1. Your .-•a,..,• in oer· son or..,,.. ... ,.,. rF YOU ,,_ A CIEDITOlt OI 8 c:on6c-• OMllz:s d Chi die II II di. JOU must Mi ,o.w claiM witlt the court OI pt..c It 9D .. ......... 1ep:wwwltllhe ..... '111d br ... court ......... monlh5 from .. di* d first dsu· Mee d ..-n -prowided in section 700 al the Cal ifumta ,,.... Code. The time for ftlinc ci.ims ••" not •Kl)if• Pfi« to four monlh5 from ... di* tJI the ~ natiClecl .... YOU MAY EXAMINE the file ..... br the c:aurt. " JOU .. • parson ..,....,. '" the est*. you ,,,., ..,,,. upon the enc:utor or ad· mlnistmor. Oii upon the attorney for the eaecutof or admtnistrllOr. and fite with the court with pnM>f al~.~~ ....... ,..,cm.. .. cial notice of the -. d an lmes•r tnd ..., dn nwwt tJI ---or al the petiboM or accounts ......... in wta• 1200 Ind 1200.5 d .. Cllibfte ....... Coda. Atten.., fol .-titioner: THOIMS J. SUNf. Jll.. MJ6 E. CHAPWM AV£., SUfTt 201, ORMGE. CA t2M6. '3171 4/3.t/10 4716 WMmCa fClri &aM II II ...... ' n..-., ........ clainSllll •'•••MOllENO W•ESlMDnGROUP, m7 Birch!INll. SUie 300. ..... port e.c:h. CA 92660. -....., f . &n.ev. 2616 ca. SINll. Oorut'9 dlll .... CA92660 Donald A. CMtm. 2309 22nd Street. Newport Btldt. CA 92660. .. 11wL~•l Nar1h- ..... ,,Ne PM a.ch. CA 92660. Thia......_ is candud· .. .., ...... ...,,.. ..... ~ ..,_em L Ryen, ~ ...... Tilis , t w• -Mid wittt tM eou...y Clerl of Or-..~ on Mwch 24,lt91. Al• FlOU90 3127411~10Ul7 4191 .. ; lDidA. Slaua••1Jr .. 1595 Hllltln Qrhje, Oilnlill2e. CAM526. This .. ,.,_ la CClftdlrt, eclbJ• ..... ............ 5--* .... c. =••••"I. n. I ,..,. _ _, with the CountJ Cleftl of Oranet~onMltch 2 ... 1986. ,. ... No. flOQl7 3/27 4/3 41104117 4793 ... c ..... N!hl IUI• M ....... " The~,.,sonts • dolna tMfl.iMU n : MA· TlOIW. FOOD ""° OO"Dt· TAl...ucT SOMCE OOM- 'ANY, 20292 S.W. lifch ,.,., s.a Ane ....... CA9Z707. --c. 5umnw'I. 1663 Ali9o ,...,.,.. Com ...... CA92R7. nft .. 11 -la caMuct· .. .., ......... --= --C. S.,Z:we•L TNs l I ,_. -Iliad """' n.e eoum, a.rt. o1 o...,.. County on ...,ch 24. 1916. ,. ... No. fllM396 31714/3 4/10 4/17 4794 WlllOncE HCllllOUI • II E• .... Ta,_, The foflowinl person IS do1n1 business as PRICE FINANCIAL SERVICES/SC CURITIES. 1301 Dowe St .. Ste 550. Newport Beach. 92660. Samuet 8. Price. 1301 Dolle St.. Sit• 550. Ne iP0'1 e..ch. 92660. This ........ candud· eel bJ en tndMdult. s.-t: s."'9111 a Pnc:a . This-·-· -Neel with the Conly a.B ot Of-. County an Feb. 7. 1916. Fiie No. J00!502 '316 '3113 l/'20 '3177 4702 WMJJICI fClll ... I I• -l!Ail I n......-..penon~ dotnc llMttiHU M: MMP· I lTO.. 5140 arch Shat. l200, tk a a t 8w:h. C..- ilami9 ~ ~J..Hllml(~ Plftner>. 523 r ........ 15· i.nd, l..alUN a.ch. Cal· --~·-lM ......... IS candud· .. bJ • llftlilllld peM9 ship __, E--.s J. ...,.,,, n.s....,...wNed wittt tlM County CS.rk of ar.,... c.c....e, °" Fa 11. 1986. F• No. f3016&2 '316 3/ll 'l/20 31 27 4703 rt•ICWIU *"'-· • -ll•fl "' The kMJ i4C ...,.., IS dotnc IMlllnna -= MMP- 2 lTO •• 5140 8fttt ~ l20Q. fk 11 a rt ~ c.t- ... tl2660. John '•tncta Bander ~......,.,_523,,.. ........ "--~ Ciiis• tl2Ml. '*'' •••cafct· ..................... .... .............. ....... ,.. .•. WllU Jl3D YD 411M -...,sc1m Mh t• -· 2 , .................. .. ... ~I Ill -PMC( flNA..CIAL llhtClS/ It.I.A., UOI 0.. a. .._ 590.fll• grte.d\W C.-..8.'*9.lmO.- ......... J11~ --TM 1111• ,,_ la c••ld· .. .., ..... l ...... ~ ~9.flrica. TM W11'*'1 -filed _.. tM County Ctef'lil of Or-.. ~ -'-· 77 . 1986 Fie No. 30:2219 316 l/ 13 3120 3127 4106 &-anl rt•IC...a FClll t•M I IM ...... ,. TiwfulowW'll ....... dolnc bulineH n : NEW· POttT MAil & BUSINESS CENTER. '10 W. '-<:1f1c ec..t•Wt•w. Suiet4. *-- part~ CA 92663. 0...-OlllM Wdf9r. Sr .. 1031 S.,....,..... N-9. On· Wio. CA 91762. ,......_ lpn Jenn1np. 1031 s. Pllmlao ... ,, ()n.. t8nO.CAtl~ tt.bl 11 -ac:ondud- ed bJ Ci>iWfl•L _.. o.-1 Otilid Wotf. ter. Sr. and Pame&a Lynn ..... This ........ -fi2ed with tN ~ a.ta of er... County °" f.tlb. 21. lW.. ,. ... No. ]01678 3/6 3/13 1 l /20 3 1 27 4727 Maka your Classified Ad work I 1. tq a, ....... •• c ,,.,. -.. itroee '" .,. • itr~ .... _.. ......, • ... a ,. s.,....,e .,._ •....,. ...~-·--·-·-·---­.... itr_ .. .....,. 0.-1 ..................... -....., • .., .......... ..-............ -....,..., "°"'' .... ,,,. ........ ._ Giw...., ....... ..,.... .. • ,._......,... • ...,,,. .. r .... ,,........-e .... _ _,.,."' -..,... ~ ..... ..... .. .. -...... .._ ....... .,, .............. _ a 0.-1-· ........ -....... ~-----__.. .................... ..... ..... _.... ......... --· .... ,. 9-'...0~ ..... -,..-•••• a ' ~....,~ ................... . ,_CM' ............ ..., ....... ~ .. ,..,_.. --..... -UllO .. .. • ...... ~ ... ' . 0...t ... .._ _,.... ~ ._... .. .....,, -..... , .. -...... , ........ - I 505 ........ .,...., ., .. .. • - .. .. _, -· Thts business is conduct· ed b¥.,, ·~-Scned: SamuetB.~. Thts ......,,.,... .as filed with the County Cterti of Ora,.. County on Fet>. 27. 1986 file No. F302218 3, 6 3113 3/20 3/27 4707 1-nnt ACiinuUI .., Ill •• .._STAT~ The followi,. penons ere doinl buliness-s: LAHGL£Y ASSOCIATES. 43'3 Von Kar· man Avenue. Newport Buch. CA 92660. Kofi-Copley Partners. a c.tifomia ...,.,.. pertner. ship, 4343 Yon Karman Avenue. NI sport a.ch. CA 92660. Ooneld M. W. The Kott ComNny, 4343 Yon Kar· man Avenue. Newport Baecft. CA 92660 o.vid P. Middlenm. The Koll Company. 4343 Yon Karman Avenue. Ne•Port BNch. CA 92660 Ttmalhy L Slndet. lApcy Development Company. SOOO Birch Street, Suite 10100. WestTower. ••W'POl1 Beach. CA 92660 Lae C. Sammis. The s.m- mes Compeny, 17922 F"lteh Avenue. Suite 100. Irvine. CA92714 Everitt Davis Ill. 5950 Montlt Video. Post Office Boa 1686. Rancho S.nte fe. CA 92067 Richard C. Elliott. Elliott Corporation. 4320 Yon Kar· man Avenue. Newport BNch. CA 92660 This buSHless in condud· edb¥a ...... ~. The re11str1nt com - menced to tr1nsact bus1· ness under the fictitious busmess ,.,,,. listed abclw on 61'30172 S11ned Marion G Smith, Jr . Prestdent Thts sta.tnent was filed with the County Clerk of 0ranse County on Fet>. 25. 1986 rite No f'301884 316 3/13 3/20 3127 4716 K..anl PUeL.1C •-rn ..... a- nctn10U1 •••• U.. ITAl'llmlfT The toHOWtns penons •re doin1 bus1MSs as: KOU IRVINE BUS.NESS CENTER. 043 Yon K.wmen A~ Ne llJ)Olt Bw:h. CA 92660 Koll-Copley Partner1. a C.l1fomfa ,.._., pettner. stup, 4343 Yon !Carmin Avenue. Newport Beech. CA 92660 ,,,.,_, Compeny, a Ten- ness. corpcnbon. dbe Jot. encat. Inc .• 1n California, Amefican Genenl C.ntet, Nashville. Tennessee 37250. This 8u....u IS conduct· ed by • .,.,,.,.. pertnenhtp The re1istrant com menced to transact bus• ness under the f1ctit1ous .... ITAW __ .. , • ........ mwTO/IU.WN:n noulM I REI .... The ldlolM•i*•• ... abl.ndol.S the ... cA the fictiti<Mls busiMU .,...,. MEJSTERP/A INY£STMENT PARTNERSHIP at Four Upper~ ........... port 8-dt. CA 92MO The fictitious busineu name •••ed to ebOl9 w filed In County on -..,Y 6, 1983. Howard W. Meister, II, Fcu U.,.,. Nla,art Plua. Newport a.ctt. CA~ John ... Mertin. J919W.S· tlefty Piece, Suill 100 ...... port 8-:ft. CA 92MO This business ... con· ducted by • .....,.1 pert. nwship. Silrwd: ~ w. Meister. II. This stMement -fia.d with the County Clerk of Or.,.e County on Feb. 24, 1986. F"tte No. F206727 3/6 3/13 3/20 3/27 4729 .... ~·.-.. '·---........ I I IRE•• M••1C•m• UEE • J.17• ToWMf'n•-~ 8HTE. INC ... ~RC '° ... 0 $ ,, •• al Nt:io-......... ~ ... .. ,.,. °" .......... '(M. ht. l't.) to .... •ieoMtlc biw ., J It 121 _,......,. Piece. Newport 8Hch ~ . 3/27 4718 w..nca fCttnOUIAJI mll umlfAIW . The flo'towi• per10ft Is dOir'I be•I nt• • S1£ID.. MARK AND STttlRMARk U.S.A •• 19762 MalcAlttwr 8Ml..9'.ilt200. IMne.CA 92715. K•ith C. Wetputt, 1807 Pm Wettboume. Neaport 8-ch.CA~. nMs ........... conduct- ed ~ 9ft 6nehldiillf. --~ C. '#alsi ua. Thil......,.._tMed wltt. tM County Cleft& of Orenee County on March 3,191&. ,.... No. F'302491 31u31201m 413 4737 &..,.., WMmCI fChiiOUI • Ill 11 I U.ITAll lltn The~ ........ doina bu1lne11 as: SOMERSET PARK 0£Vtl· OPMl'.NT, A CALIFORNIA JOINTYENTVR£.1901 ..... port BMS.. Colla Mesa. CA 92627. So••liltPwtlAHac'w1, • California limited hit· · nershlp, 3919 Westerly Place. Suite 100, Newport a.ch. CA 92660. hclfica Somerset Asso- ciates. Inc., 1901 NIWl>CJ't Blvd .. Costa Mesa, CA 92627. This busineu is conduct· ed by ;oint venture. Silned: John M. w.tin The re1lstrant com· menced to traMKt busi· ness under the fictitious ~ rwnw lltlild llbowe on July 31. 1985. This ~It -Ned with the County Cleric of 0...,.. County on Fet>tuery 19,191&. F" ... No. FJ01417 3/13 3/20 l /27 4/3 4738 ..... "'9l.IC NOTICE ACthiOUI Mlllfll• --ITATW The toeeoMns persons are doins bus.lnen n: T ·BIRO PASlO. lTD .• A CALIFORNIA LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, 3919 W.-ty "'-ce. Sub 100, Newport Beech, CA 92660. John M. Mwtin, 3919 W.. Wiy ..... Su-. 100, ..... port a.ch. CA 92660. J.M. M9rtin 0..eklpment Corporetlon, A Calffornla Corporltion, 3919 Weslerty Place. S.... 100. Newport Beech. CA 92660. The re1l1trant com· menced to transact busl· ness under the fictitious business name ltst.d ~ on Oec:emt.t 20. 1985. This bull,_ is conduct· ed by • limltlld pstnership. Si.,,.ct. John M. Martin This statement ..s filed with the county Clerk of Oranp County on February 19. 1986 File No. f'301418 3/13 3/20 3127 4/3 4739 l-2Ml7 WMlllQ nafWOI A .... rt..,GrUll cw nc rt tiOUI llUINllDI --The followln1 persons ~ aba.ldof*' the UM ol the f'ic:tiUous businnl neme: SILVER ORY Cl£AN£RS & TAILORING. 23684 S. El Toro. 15, El Toro, CA 92620. The f ictitious Business Name '*'ed ~ 8bcM wn filed in e>r.,.. County on 5-ls.815. f'Ne No. F'276549. Perl"Hh Asnaa1harl. 22106 Madrid Drtwe. El Toro, CA92630. ~Abdi. 22706 Madrid °"-fl Toe.~ *10.. "'"-~ DtiWlf Mil. Illh•M-tlfltct wfdlltlie~C..,..of ~ ~ ... lllifetr . ..... ... IC __ IClll ... 1111111 ............... Th9 lalow&1te Plf'ICll• .. .... lilll•ln1h a; SANTA F£ SNtNGS COttPOM T£ CtNTEJt MSOCIATtS. 1400 Bti .. Sb9lt Noftt\, Suite 245, Newport Beach. CA 9:M60. Nllw~UfePwtsioll P,operties Ill,.,... ..... lifnited partMnhip, 535 8of J8 an Sir-. 8oaon. MA 02116. SMU Fe Sprinp torpo. ra c.nt.r Pm11ienhip, • Caflfornia ...,.,.. partner. ship, 1400 8ritld St. North. t .. l#PO't 8Mch. CA 92660. This ~ is conduc:&· ed by ....... pertnership. s;.,.s: William K. Devis The re1istr1nt com· mencect to transact busi· neu under the fictitious busolneu neme listed abow on an. ll. 1916. ., This tUtement was filed with the County Clerk of O,.np County on Ma'ch 3, 1916. F"• No. f302557 3113 3120 3/27 413 4 752 l.ZWZ ~flOl'D ACitiiOUl9Ull Ell U.ITATWT The foUowint person ,. doit'I business as: R.8. PRO- DUCTS. 23585 Aanaoon Street. Mission Viejo, CA 92691. Ronald Brian Newton, 23585 Rat..,n su.t, Mis- sion V.;o, CA 92691. This ~ is conduct· ed by en indMdual. Si.,,.ct. RONlld an.n ~ This ....... was filed with the County Ctertl of Or•nc• COunty on March 3, 1986. me Nd F302559 3113 3/20 3/Z7 4/3 -4746 l..a.M ~llOTICa ntiihOUI a• Sii .... ITAn:m.T The ~ ~ .. pel'IOM .,. doins busineu a cou.m & PINTO. A PAR'T'NatSHIP Of PffOftSSK>NAl CORP(). RATIONS. 4220 Yon Kar· man. Suite l lO. Newport Buch. CA 92660. Ct.des T. CofJett. I Pto- leuioMt Corpcntion, 4220 Von~SuifllllO,New­ port Beech. CA 92660. Saut B. Pinto. a law Ccw· paratk>n, 4220 Von Karman. Suite 110. Newport Beech, CA92660. This business IS conduct. ed by a pneral partnership. Sl1ned: Charles T. Collett and S.UI B. Pinto This st.ltemenC ~ filed with the County Clerk of ~ County on Feb. 'Z7. 1986. f"ite No. F302251 3/13 3/20 3/'Z7 4/3 4747 111111 .. ...... , .... a .. mn •• •n•ns•Al,_ ,..,, .. ,. .._._UlllR fCih ... I lllN -The folec»wilW penon t. wlthdrewn H • aeneral pertJw fnJm the pertnership operatlnc under the flctl. tious businesa neme d NO SWEAT PAINT COMPANY et 1736 ea.,port --·New· port a.ch. CA 92660. The fictitious business Mme -.mentfart"-part· IWlhip _. filed on 7 · l J. 83 In the~ d °"""· The full name and res- ... ol the penon witt'I· drawire •• partner. fl9ne.. lope ~. 2591 Circle Oriw. Newt)Ort Buch, CA 92663. _,. P91.,tope P. c:.mp. .... This statement .. filed wtth the County Clerk of °'•nee County on March l . 1986. , ... No. f220S48 l/13 3/20 3/27 4/l 4744 ,.,..1 PUaJC 111011111mlW'lva-. ACtliilOUI • 11111• ...-nAT'llmlT The lonowi .. persons ... dotnt businesa as: ANES· THESIA ASSOCIATES OF ORANGE COUNTY. 14753 Devonshire, Tustin. CA 92680. Christ i n• Craddock. 14752 Oewnshire. Tustin, CA926IO. M.,y Jeanette M1nrnno, 10 Wildflower. Irvine, CA 92714. This business is conduct· edb¥a ...... ~. Si.,.ct Owiltine c:r.ddocti This sUMnw1t w filed with the County Clerlc of ~~en Feb. 27. 1986. Fite No. '°2233 3/ll 3/20 3/27 4 /3 4745 ..... w•nca ICihW•S W -•rzmn TM~I: ill...,.• .. dot• buslneu ea: SUN- FlOWO PlAl.A co .. * l So...-lrillol, S.C. Ane, CA 92704. Albert 8. GliclunM, ... WittlW• Bhd.. a..ty Hill. CA90210. Jerry G. CNmpler, 20753 Cooll ~ Wwt. Malibu, CA 90265. Malcolm R. Ril•y. 138 South Anita. Los Anceln. CA90049. AMer1 fl\:lltts. 621 Oii Norte fad. Ojli, CA 93023. ~ N. ~ TNltee undlr Trust AtrwNnt for Dlwid ,.,, GlickrnM ..... April 17. 1961. c/o Getty financial Corporlltioi .. 2049 Century Patti East, Suite 1350. Los An1eles, CA 90067. Aichaird N Cfhs. Trusa. undlr Trusa • ..,.. .. tor T11r•• Beth Ghd1man. dated April 17. 1968. c/o Getty f"INncia' COf POtllticw •. 2049 Century hrll Elst. Suite 1350. Los An1e1es. CA90067 Richatd N. Ellis, Truste. under Tnm ~ .. tor Jeffrey Loren Glickman. dated April 17. 1961. c/o Getty financial CorporatlQf'I, 2049 Century Park East. Suite 1350. Los An1etu. CA90067. Aichltd N. Ellis. Trust. under Trust • ..,.,. tor Brenner JoMph Gl~man. dated April 17, 1961, Cl o Getty f"lnMCial Corporation, 2049 Century Parll East. Suite 1350. Los An1eles. CA90067. Thia ~ ii conduct- ed by a..,...~. S4snect: Jerry &. Cnimpler This ltleemMt -fHed with the County Ctertl of Or.,.. Coonly on Feb. 27. 1986. Ale No. f 302262 3113 3120 3127 413 4756 "*'C'MmCI ACiitiOUI ...... JMMl ITATIMIJfT Tt• ~ .. ~.,. dOinl busJ,_. as: STONE· DESIGN. INC .. CALIFORNIA. ..00 MacArthur BM1 .• Suitlt 760, Newport Beach. CA 92660. Anton1 A. Lonsdale, 31192 CeanlChus Or.. So. ~CAmn. Larry w. Partcer, 31192 ~Dr~So. ...... CA926n. Garry W. Uffef, 23412 "::.411 , n.nn , .... .. ....... ,, .... ..... "'~ ..... 1411Wliil ........ C........_CA_.. ............ 1.,., 0... ..... Cam-.. CA --..,. ...... ...._Jl ...,. ..... N8•"'1 lmld\.CA..-. Mn .... er.: ......... 1218 ..... &lW. ..... _ _...CA..._ .... Mlfde Cl,,'• '" 21 ~Lw .... 01*t 9sect\ CA t2MO. fllrl. .. Cotlb. 1201 &ft9. ...... .,, U.--=tt. CA 92651. fllrl. MlriOn ~ ... Tr .. windl LIM, NI 'DDf1 ~CAWMO. Mr&.Jot~ 2 lfWl9FMU UN, HewPort 9eec:h. CA 92MO. Mn. '9My~ 16 ........... Lw.* sa1 8ssch. CA W6eO. M,._ (He Milter. 1621 ........ LIM. Ha 111°'1 a.ch, CA92660. Mrs. Miry "-"'•••. 1209 s. ... ,,,. Cofone dsl Mir. CA92625. lb. Gsry Somers. 1412 GataKJ l•te ....... "rt 8-:f\. CA .a.. Mn. BstWa Tete. 23 Loch.moor Lane. Newpoft a.ch. CA 9'660 Mrs.,_ Yodsr. 1711 Aft. tiQue W9y, t•aport ~. CA92660. This ....... is c:ancb:t· ed ... _.. ..... .. s..nect: htnc .. A. McFet· a.nd. This...., ..... _..., wtth the County Cterti of ~ County on Feb 25. 191&. r• No. 301966 3/ll l/2.0 3127 4/3 4733 WMOTICI ncn110U1a11 •• -ITAi IT The folowlrw pe11CW• .. doin1 bu5inna n : Wt• DOWS UNU .. ITfO. 314 36th St. ..... ., ~. CA92Ml. hul •Set................ 1211 Hun-"""°" St .• Hunttnston Besch. CA 92MI.. Owen Andrews. 314 ..., St • Newoort llnch, C/i 92663. Thia ....... mndwct .................... s..to...c. ....... Thil ltIIJ ,.,. -filsc with the County Cwk 01 O,.f\I• County on Maret 6. \986. File No. 302924 3113 l/20 3/V 4/l 47J.4 OILY. RUSTY DRIVEWAYS 1100 W. Uncotn Ave. ANheim "WA1D0°MPWW .... "llOOll ....,-.Ot• 7. ooe. •CUl'fom TDnlmS 1£A•l11.E IATOI In• kw or Exteriot Strips A9-VIW'ni9h Re-Finish Gr9et~as Lid4353'1 112-5140 8'UDY RAIDY . ·~ ........... 8'1••m . PUt•• .Drywlll......, FEllMITD "Arp PH IS1SI .._. -or.. o.rec1 •.n a -. • ...._ .......... 1111115 • up • ...., ....., 30 .. 121115 • up "G8rbaoe~•1 •up ·1-... ...... s11aa up "Sleb ... al....,.. ·Gas_ w ... s... ·s.n.or om.t dlemunt" 24hra .... --.. -... ~ ii ,_ Directory of - Business SeIVioos ANNIVERSARY /BIRTH· DAY ROMANTIC GON· DOLA Bey Ctuise (2tl Hrs.) A rose. chem· EASY ASSOB..Y WORK! $600.00 ... 100. Qm. •• 11 Bl\ 11111"...a. ND•· .... IC:.IMD ..... 0. teih-sencl self· •'S 1t 1'17-.. -..: BM W.5075 3411£e*'=MR. ,._._FL au 'S CAIL ET IEIMCE .. 2 • 11 , ........ ...... 552-5126 -crn•c.. Qlk • Olls:all In"" ...... Cdlll &c:el .. nt !NlllWlm&;" 72D«D2 ... , .. Al1ll fult-time Nurles·Mde ....... ,...,.,. 4.UcllJM•I059 .... ,,,. ....... ... AcF 11'ae .. ......_ward-m-:a,&.18ia EXPenlVJING You name it-we i,.,. • '46-1710 •• I •• ~ .· s'*'*--67J. SM.a ACAPULCO VACATION Air/Hotel iftcluclecl • ... ~ ....... -·~ Gr..,tlics ,,. rOft 120---~~-~----~----------------919 •1)111 •• s.IJs: Wc.tl in t11 ~ a rt Belt overtooliq the ..... 6 eM-12 ._.. ND ap nee. Wil Rift. $7/t.tD-.t. Mult• .................... •110· a-.. Ca111t1ct ~ .. 675-5010 Of m -1245. "8-0311 --• •&di ... •urw••-,_ .... trill.I: ' .... =·--1·. ll•;r ., ..... .... lJlk/P. --...... a.~ ... . ,..., ........ ~ .... c:.a •n4-•• ...... ] .. ............ . _...,. ABC MOVllG 305-Etapl. Opper· ...... Our COiiC-'J .... po- .... far. QI ...... ~ dMduef • a m•••' ttaii-. ()urQN; ....... r- siwe trei~ IMoSf'M' .-.s ......... ... °' ............. . P'.-S eccor~ ......... ,, ". For 9dditio"1ll .. contact .. c.uza 71......,. f eMHJ n•d• lowt• Christien erterptic ---tDC99W2cW-,_in ........ ....._ lllllllJt ._cs& ff/I. &a. ............ , ....... ... ,, 'th .., •. 15 .,u .. 1n1---1 .. 1.-.... -.." ........ 1-tm. .. Ill ••• ,. I/ ,... RENT"-..... 2 bdrm. ~ ba. lu= condo. ........ • bw:tt.. f"•r· dis-........ ,. "' c;o; • .,. . .... ~.$975 ......... ,.lltl ..... .. . .. " - • ..... . .. . 407 FOR LtASE! NEWER LUX· URY HOME IN CAPO "NIGUEL BEACH TER· BEACH. 2 bdrm, den, RACE" -LAGUNA NI· tamlty room, 3 t.. fire-GUEL RENTAL Luxury l ~ece. Double 1ara1e. bedrOOm cCJndo.mps to un view. aatconl. beech. Pool1acuzzt1- Outside pet OK. $127 I ctubhou... $ 00. 493· mo indudel ~-· 3502.-. ........ --731.3 • "°" eves a wkend1 496· 412-lent•I• to 3492,Tony =1brT~Ui ••• .., bolltspece. F--raamtn* w.1t· mo. But Grundy, Rttr. 6~161 ect-Lasuna Bue~. 2 bdrm•· oceen vteW. 4-BEOROOM 2~ ~ ......., professional 25- una Hilts. t.nced , 3!. NMt, ri;ssible, close to tennis couftL non-....... . 494- $1,200 lnclud• It'*'"'" 2392. 497-6'63 mes· er. Anni 643-31 ..... OCEAN VIEW 5 bdrm. 5 ROOMMATE-.-. Mil- ba La1u•na Beach ' .... Viejo 3 bdrm home. poal. ~ ....... Home. with .... = z·~ +,neM.no decks, unfurnishe . $.2200/mo. ~ l4M!• smokers OK. 494-7161 155-8951, mass ... 4 bedroom. 2 ~ bath, IMftl room. for"* «fin-FEMAL'E wanted, to i"I room. famity room. stwe LMe for9lt home. kitchen. bonus. (3) cs Room, b•Hti.Jacuzz~ 1ara1e. Larae fenced ~· tennis. 50 • 1 yard $1.350/mo. First. utilities. SmaU child, -·/ m depoait. (714)nO-pet OK 859-804 7 785. 3 bedroom. 2 bllth. den, family room . $1500 monthly includes asso- ciation fees. water. ~-dener. No pets. 4 6· "PALM DESERT BAR-2759 GAINS" Artlficialty k>w prices produced by years MISSION VIEJO 4 BED-of alow sales. plus low ROOM 2" BA TH HOUSE Interest rates make this for lease. Automatic 1ar-a prime time to buy. for a1e door opener / more ct.tails call aaent sprinkl« system. AJr ~-specialist S47-1657. ditionina. Sl.250 1n- eludes 1•rdener. No pets. 768-3377. 420-0fllce Spece FOR RENT BEAUTIFUL IRVINE UNIVERSITY PARK Immaculate 3 bed- room 2 bath, with fi,. Ocean view office specie pface. Di nine room ut · ..e•ble. Near San Cle· rn kitchen area. No~-mente ~I. E-z trwy ers. no pets. $ l, 150 .c:c•s 66 -7689 monthly (7 14) 786- 1747 Nwprt Blvd. Furn ofc ARCH BEACH HEIGHTS $125/mo Avail mail ctr LAGUNA BEACH Rent Added income 6 75-8995 _,, beautiful unfurnished 3 1200 sq ft full service bedroom. 2 bath home. $1000/~nd Recent1y remodeted. Up-714-1raded throuahout sits on quiet cul -de-sac OFFICES SUBLET! street. l.atp outside view-e>c:.n • Moum.tn views ina decks. Enclosed ~r-in Newport Center. In-a!e. $1.300 mont ly. eludes ~ion & other 7 2-S4S4. common areas. Secret- arial time avattable. From 200-340 ~ of offices. 408·Apartments. catt 7 9-5030 Unfur. San Clemente newer cus--505·Commerclel tom 3 bdrm. den. 2~ Prop. bllths, ocun View! 3 c.r Pifi· 2 fireplaces, wet-bar. 1350/mo. (Lucill~ 498-0050. FOR RENT-or lease commercial property M- 409·Condo1 for 1 zon in\ or La1una Beach. easonable Rent price. Cail 786-7043. Condo·La1une Hills 3 bdrms, 2 baths. 2-car 507. rraae Al l amenities 950/mo Condominiums 380·8977 lmmac. Condo. 2 bdrm, FOR SALE $98,850 IA-2 ba, dbl aar, pool, JK, VINE TOWNHOUSE. 52 ten n 1 s. Y r I~ re n ta I , Kazan St. 3 & 2. prap, $1000/mo. pen 8:30 pool. Owner to 7. Avail now 213-258-(818)895-1113 5-479 SALE . OWNER 3 BED-El TORO Condominium. ROOM 3 BA TH Mission 2 bctrm. 1 ba. washer. Viele> Condo~ dryr, refri1erator Country Club . $7 . /mo. 673-1334 wall pepet. shutter. ~ 3 bdr 2 be Turtle Rock versation pit, security sratem. Must see! twn."*"· mo-mo lease s 43,500. 11200. 213-Y6·2055/ 831-5107 13-47MllO (vMnp BY OWNER-3 bdrm, 2 be Sen a.me.. -S.S. ~ condo. Low ...,. dllDt .... $151.000/ ........ 493-6307 Bly Front UQuidltion SpectacuW location on &.y. •• bdrm. la. home w/45 ft new ~t slip, owe or tr.de. Price llalhed below mkt.. for fut sale SUMIT! For de- tai ts c1ll Patrick r.,.. 631·1266. Upna a..ch:' 3 bdrm. 3 be cutmm horM. pool, jecorzi, decka, eanyon & ocean view, privacy, bil yard, unique. $4 5.000. No brokers. Motivated Mtler. Call Joyce 476-0567 days; 494-7924 ... ,. .... HtMop home w/ ... d Lake Elsinore-on 5 acrn, 3 bdrm. 2 ba. <*'8fnic .... ttwoulhout. Reduced to $126".000. 714·657-9334 leave mess••· 4 BEOROOM 3 BATH EL TORO HOME Wind Rows tnct. Nr. 2 story. 2 years MW!Uppted~-out. Owner financ1n1 av.ilabtef $160,1000· 951·1141 t.aauna Beach e.utiful 5 bedroom larae exec:- uWI home with incred- ible city • oceen views cooo 494-0211. OLD CORONA DEL MAR 2 bedrm, l be. R·2 lot. wlk to bch, rm for ex- pansion by_ owner $239.5k 675-0467 CATALINA OCEAN VIEW CUSTOM fami~ home. 3 bedrooma. 2~ bath, livinc. family, cfinint. Ter- rific: kitchen. Huee bonus room. 3,000 sq. ft . $275.000. owner. 492- 6751 Beautlful V'-wl Mission Vi . 2 Ted rooms 2 bath home. New carpetina throu1hout. Tile floors. Custom drapes. Teak floor entry. profession· ally landscaped . $128,000. (714) 951- 0628 LAGUNA BEACH BY OWNER. Great white W8ter & city vtewl. Strik- irc deNri • ftreptac:ea, ma1ni flcent master suite, 3 bedrooms, 3 baths. Good finencina avaitable. $59~.ooo. 494-5401 SPA WITH DECK. 2 ARE· PLACES 3 bedroom~. tile/ oak bllthraorn5. kith landsceplnt. 1 600 SQ ft. Must ... , El Toro. $139,900. Ownef. 768· 7673. El TORO VIEW CONDO 2 bedroOm 1 a.th; up-...,. ~~ ..... .000.~ 1. • Home Atmosp"9te • Near Hospital & Medic .. Fac1trt .. 1 'NearS~Arees • GAOvPSOf 2 ~MOM • tNOMOUAl AHO fA.._ Y • l~ilf ... Ulll ptoblM'9 LfEmLE llT••n 541-2200Mt 150-3050 pm PLAHS • MEO.CAL DENTAL. oelAktTY LtFl. VtSION • Mliftg dilordln • anxiety • lmolling • d9pNlalOft lNSURANCEACCEPTEO M. Bailey Ph.O •98-5409 CORONA DEL MAR 3028-3034 East PCH- 4staries ~ dou-bte the b1 btda. 2nd say .. Gr..t~ I oc at ion. t nco m • $41.000 . Aslcina $450,000.-MeM on.. Owner/Aaent 619-S43-0496 514-0ut of Stet• Prop. Myrtle ee.ch South Cft'o4ina •Ripley's Believe It or Net Museum• Across the street from • ma;.ttc ~Ocean. Next door to..,.. amuse- ment perk, rwstau,.nts & ni1t1t spats. Within the hl1hest tourist traffic area on the boardwefk. $3,200.000. Call De- wayne Chaney (803) 238-3280 . Unique Alsoft Propeny South Carolina Near 38 championship IOI' CourMS. Good hunt· in1 & fishi"I. Excellent i~>'iril&o Ask for K!ttY or Denyne LaDun Brinepr Realty Widow has money for Trust Deeds-$10.000. Up! No Credtt clc. No pen111ty. Cati Dennison Asaoc;iMes 673-7311. IN DEFAULT? B9d CNd· it? Don't IOM )IOUr home. Interest onty P9PM"."S l 3'i4" io 15~ DoullM Financial 476-2375 ....... INV~llNC. =1969) Rul lrwntment oooortunitieS with .... lilhed & track proven COfnPl"Y. .. c ...... ,. (0.S•~ Offtclt &~ 1501 Westctiff Dr. Ste 210 Newport Beach 92660 Ul4>MI-- TRAV£L AGENCY Own your treWfl 111ncy. No ex_pertence Mees· UIY· A compllle peck· aaeH choice locations ... 1bteNumMunv- •I benefits available 25.000 full offices na· tiolMide. TRAvtl WITH US-For a penonel in- W\.iew alt Bob H.nson •ext. 411. 1·800-821·7 493 705 QllME SALi ESTATE SALE SAT/SUN ONL Y1 9AM·5PM f umt· tur~.i..~Antiques, Misc. 234UO Via San Mi{;I (New Wortd Condo&) • UNI Hills [My 951-81 1 01 Evenf r111 582·3686. 4·ptece llvin1 room set w/wood trim. Never used. $350. 952-42S4. MOVING. MUST SELL ENTIRE CONTENTS Of 6 BEDROOM HOME!! Many antiql181,· .. fur· niture, "Laura Aahley sofa and chair. acces~ series. c:oUedables. tak ert. lamps. docks, pitior'I furniture, area ruas. much mcnt! 498-1167 114-AUCTIONI OUf 9th Annual A\JCTION Coledof Can ~~~5 Sele S&oWI Aflt 6 lOAM DelMarF~ OelMmr,CA 56 Aultin Mau SIN DM413151 328uick57 S/N2653248 65Buick ... SIN 494475H928043 68CenwoHT SIN 124371l3441S4 69 Corwtte StitientY T • ~~ 1943798712071 63 Jaauar XKE Adstr S/N879135 71 Mercedel 300 SEL SIN 109018·12· 004823 62 Morris Minor T,.vetor SIN NAW3l.937670 56 Ponchl Speedster S/Nl2169 65 Ponche 356 SC SIN 161735 51 A119Y4 Dr. SIN 6158751 Cati Bob Justus 619-726-5334 Admisaion: $5 Adults $3Children12 & Under PAYMENT Cash. Cashiers Check Personal Check S.Cked By lrrewcab&e S.nk Letter Authorized Dealer Tru-Une Auto Trim, Inc 23011 Ak:atde, Sutt. c ~ Hilla. CA 92653 tall F0t Free Btochure 1-800-328-0n 1 Oun v. l<NM. Auctioneer Calif. Uc. #AOI04 CAU IMMllll.Cl.I It 111-11• - Elaht·Man It.ti-Good condition S•50/be1t °"" SAILBOAT WELL EOUtmD. "'CATALINA• 22'. (!IC tn.ne COHdlion In Dena Point. S... 6. $5,2!0/aftlr. 492-9M2 JAGUAR-1973 XKE-Grwy V12, 350 Ch.vy maw. 2 • 2, IDOd con· dition, tireis •• au· tomltic. •. . 4MOCM9 1984 Maxima Nissan· Loadedm Take over lease. No cash down. $246 mo. tu inclusive. privlt• ~2817 1967 c.nwo-....... line wartc$~ ~-­mered-reedy for nt- i n1. 495· 1547 a er 6 p.m. 1982 Volvo T~rbo Wa1on. Be.uti fut red- wood color e4aricw"-' ...... "*'1ar. 5 .-t. am/fm ltaNO c:e1.-.1 eQUMinr. Nir ... paws. Very clean. $10.000/ ""-493-4243 198' SUBARU GL-iO Loaded! Excehnt ~ dltion 5 Y99' wenanty. 4 door, autometk. afr, sunroof. AM/FM tape. $6.900. 497-4088. We Lease All Makes & Models of Fine European Automobiles .. 110-..._for .... -. -. rr • • • • ROD'S CUSTOM .CAR CARE -We Come to You!" Speci.etzlnc In Mechine Wulnc la Ful hMrior O.Ullh-W JOIN MY ROUTE $45./month 714-891·6291 1974 AUDI FOX 4-door, IOOd cond;tion. $1 495/ offer. 951-2870 • 6 pm/ •II day weekends. 1983 AUDI 5000 S Sliver, sun-roof, low miles. non-smoker. Pri· me party $7500. 240· 6263 or 240-636 7 Ceclllac 1984 ELDORADO Tour- i"I Coupe. lmmacublte! All power, all extras. 19,000 miles. Executive owned, privaite auto as- sume lease, $465 month. 660-0315 d8ys. 198' CAOIUAC SEVILLE F.wn Mtst (cok>t). fulty toeded! .. Bose" Stereo. low miles. Mint Condi· tion. $18.500/ an. 496-8072 Ewni"IS 1976 CADtll.AC conwlft· ibM. OriliMI owner, fan- tastic condition, com- pletely loaded. With musical horn $5,495/ an.. 494-6738 or 497 · 3902 or (213)552-0426 1979 CAOfLLAC SEDAN de VILLE Fully loaded! 4 new .. Michelin .. tires. Best olfw. 380-8036 1979 CADILLAC Se · vtlle-Low mileap, fully lo.ded. wire-wheefs. new radials. trip computer. $7,995 855-8200 '80 ELOO or1a owner Lt ary w /blk landau & lthrint 4-4K me mint cond nu Mlchelins serv reeds sac $ 7950 646· 9481 '82 ELOORAOO-wht on wnt. 39k me , take <>Yer lease or purchase for $11. 950 645-9333 / 720-9960 1978 CADl LLAC SE· VILLE. New tr•nsmis· sion brakes, valve job. Burlundy/buraundy I•--interior. fast •P-ereciati n1 classlc. 16 200. Rully Sharp!! 497-4125 1978 DATSUN 280 Z. 2 Ptus 2, 5-speed, air, am/ fm, cHsette, oriainal owner. Good condition. Call for details. Days (714) 535-0966 or 380- 4321 or eveninp (714) 364-5120 ask for Jane. 1973 240Z DATSUN Loaded! Ori1inal owner. Must See! Like new! Must Seti. $3,900 770-7913 1981 MISSION MAXIMA arey, Excellent! Includes 1986 Ta1s, new tires $7395 770·5753 ·n fiat Spider conv btk nu paint. art cond, $2900 aft 5 675.,.557. Ford '82 l TD Country Sedan waaon. full power, lthr, am/fm, xclnt ~1 52k mi. $6200. 675-3::>45 1980 HONDA CIVIC Waaon-5 speed, air, am/fm stereo casette, roof-track, raadials. $2,850. Exc.eflenl 496-3785 1985 HONDA CRX-Low mi-... detuze AM/~ cassette stereo, aer. $8200/offer. Pri vate C)Mty. 661-6934 1980 "HONDA" CIVIC STATIONWAGON Sun- roof, Silver /Red interior, loaded! Movin1 Must Seti! $2.895 497-24-49 1980 HON DA 500 ex custom inc. lheild & 2 helmets, low mi 759· 8949 1978 HONDA CIVIC, 3 doof. 4 speed-r.ctio- onl y 34,000 ~nal metes! $2395. 511 after 5 p.m. Melda 1984 MAZDA 82000 Lona Bed pick-up truck. AM/FM cassette stereo. air condition. automatic. camper shell. $6,490. 830-8439 1981 MAZDA 626. New paint. electric moo!"'· roof. AM/FM stereo, air, 63.000 mi. $5,490. Good condition. 499-2591 1985 MERCEDES 280 E. 8,000 mi. Cruise~. electric sun-roof, com-~ k>aded. $31,000/ alf«. 83().8993 M__.1111enz 1973 Mercedes 450 SE Exceptional Car. Like New Cond. All Srv. Re- cords. 722-8900/527 · 2297 1973 MERCEDES 280NSE. 4.9 4 door $e4an. Loaded! lmmac· ulate. Good runnin1 con- dition. "BLAUPUNKT" stereo. $7,500/obo. Day 644-1135 or Eveninas 494-1947 1980 MERCEDES 280 SE Fully loaded! Air, excef· lent inside/out. Sliver/ blue fabri c interior. $18,000! 855-0765 1985 SEL MERCEDES loaded! 38,000/offer. Black/1ray leather in- terior. Showroom new! 661-8555, 498-1632 1979 450SL Mercedes. Tan/tan leather interior. True spoke wire wheels. Becker stereo. Buralar alarm. A ir. 2 tops . $24,000/offer. 661 · 8211or831-1400 1975 280S Mercedes Benz to.ded, IOOd cond, Becker stereo $14k. 720-1579. '82 Mercedes 300 D Bfk. Turbo, excellent $19k. or take over lease. 213 .. 55-3923 '85 Trens am k>aded w/ all options warranty. Bob 548-7298 pm/ 650- 6698 am 1967VW convertib'e. Re- bu i It transmission. strona ensine. new pan. Must let So! 1.950. 832· 5653 1981 vw Truck 5 speed LX packqe. Red with tan interior. "Excellent con- dition. $3,200/best offer. 240-9096 Yoho VOLVO, 1983 GLT. 4 DOOR , (SILVER) OWNER. 48.000 miles. Excetl. cond. $12,500 240-8466 CUITlmAUTO .. ,, BUY YOUR CAR , DIRECT FROM EUllON AND SAVI llONm EPA DOT Federalization free pickup & delivery on service work. 111•1•1-1111 1977 JAGUAR XJ6L. A buutlfuf meticulously mlinteined cM Sacrifice •Sl.900 661-2719 •F'I f7. 1• THE NEWPORT EN8IGNICOSTA MBA NEWMfMNE TODAY .... D 111· For'sn/lpotta Cen 1970 LOTUS EUROPA Red/Btk interior. AH new; wood dash, carJMltS, tires & wheels, sun-roof. Ex- cetlent condition. 69,000 miles $3,900/offer Evenincs 498-1702 1977 TR7. AM /FM Cassette, air, sun-roof. red, excellent condition askins $2500. 859-2879 1979 MGB. Limited Edi· tion Black. excellent con· dition. $4,000 661-2453 "SPORTY" PORSCHE 924, 1979. Midni1ht blue. air, sun-roof, "BLAUPUNKT," power windows. $4890. 830· 4143. 1931 MODEL A SPORT COUPE Fully restored all ori1inal $9.500. 495- 2483. 914·Auto Repair/ For JEFF'S PORSCHE SERVICE ..... .......... on•models Quality Work Reasonable Rates 911 SERVICE SPECIAL LATE 9ll's $225 r..a ............. .. 916-llolor Hom• 1981 "ESTABLISH- MENr MOTOR HOME. Beautiful 23' bunk house. Ford chassis. Alf conditionin1. Refri1er-.tor, bMhroom. Nice car-petiHcellent condi-tion. 20,500 oricinal mile$!! eep 6. See to appreciate. $21, 750. 837-9349. 1982 -rERRY TAURUS. LITE" 16' TRAVEL TRAIL- ER. Beautiful. F uUy self contained. Mint condi· tton!! $3,500. (714) 768- 3886 MOTORHOME 1983 "PHOENIX" on Toyota bed. 21 ' foot. Air con- ditionin&, Self contained. Beautiful carpet. Excel- lent throuchout. 22.000 miles $12.500/offer 586-0511 FOR SALE 1983 .. SKY· LINE" Mobile Home 14' x 6CY 2 bWroom, 1 bM.h. (moveable) Like New! Lot& of utru. $1,000. and .... cw Pll'1"'*1tL 649-2232 ........ ........................... 111-TNClla 1980 FORD RANGER PICK-UP 8--eytinder. "\M· riat" Hriea with liner. Power steerin1/BraheS, automatic, am/fm &te- reo cnsette. Low mites $5,Soo. 9am·5om 498- 8008 498-07g2 even- inp. 11~ CAMPER SHELL-full size, lon1 bed, 1ood shape-wuttw /trip pro. tection. 496-4886 eyenincs i • Set sail for savings by reading classified regularly. Classified (631-8120) - .... .. I 11 'f .... 11 I ' .. .. M mr (lfl ... THE NEWPORT ENSIGNICOSTA ME8A NEWlllRVINE T~Y Home Show Scheduled For Easter . Weekend The 1986 Oranp County Home Show will be held Friday thn>Ulh Sunday, March 28-30 at the Oranae County Fairpounds, Costa Mesa. Three separate buildinp will be used to house the displays and exhibits. Buildina 10 will feature Home Improvement/ Remodeli"8/0utdoor Uvina. Included in this buildina will be displays of sun rooms, room enclosures. patios, spes, pools, outdoor furniture, pzebos. kitchens, cabinet refinishina. closet orpnizina. roofina. doors, windows. tools, fl0or and wall coverings, texture cmtinp, heatjng and air conditionin1, security systems. water purifiers, satellite dishes, room additions, carpet dyeing. exterminators, sprinkler systems and much, much more. Buildin1 14 is devoted to Home Decorating/Furnishinp. Including: Interior Decoratin& furniture, lamps, carpeting. draperies, ceiling fans, accessories. wall decor and brass. Buildina 9 features landscaping and The Senior Citizen's Expo. The Expo provides the 50+ audience with a one-stop extravapnza in a full range of services. If you're interested in decorating or remodeling your home, condo or apartment ... this is "The" place! Get lots of ideas and talk to qualified professionals. Many new products will be shown in addition to fabulous show specials. Bill Peterson, Certified Kitchen Designer, will present a seminar at 3pm and 5pm each day on kitchen remodeling. Over $10,000 in door prizes will be given away including several trips. Since the show is being held on Easter Weekend it will be a family affair with something for everyone ... young and old. There will be entertainment for the kids and the Easter Bunny will give each child a gift. Adult admission is $4.00; senior citizens (50+) $3.00 and children under 12 are free with adult admission. Parking at the Fairgrounds is Free. The Orange County fairgrounds is located at 88 Fair Drive in Costa Mesa. Enter Gate 4 off of Ar1ington. Show hours are Friday, March 28, l lam to lOpm and Saturday, March 29, l lam to lOpm and Easter Sunday, March 30, l lam to 6pm. For additional information, please call (714) 758-1062. 811 ,_,.,.,,,, C..tlned Kitchen Dir.,_, will pteWtt • wnlwon Kitchen llamod- elltWNChday at 3pmand5pm. n..• be • question and .,. • ., period .,,., each NmilNW EASTER WEEKEllD • FRllAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY• MARCH 28-30 I If you're interested in decorating or remodeling your home, condo or apar1111ent ••• this is "THE"place! &et ~~~~------""--~~ lots of ideas •.• talk to qualified professionals. Here's the show you've waHed for! Everything for the home will be featured, including: Kitchens, cabinet re- facing, closet organizing, room additions, sun rooms, heating & air conditioning, security systems, spas, POOis, outdoor furniture, water purifiers, doors, windows, floor & wall coverings, tools, furniture, ceiling fans, brass, satellite dishes, roofing, texture coating, accessories, awnings, small appliances and much, much more! ....... I I I RI111•• ••111.-14 aa.,...., am ii:'Slltm f " •• • Reporters: Annette Watson and Barbara Loudon Photographer: Steven Georges • • P• 11 llt\ICI fl. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY Saks Fifth Avenue Spotlights Spring, Summer at CHOC· Fashion Benefit The annual All-Guilds Fashion Benefit for Children's Hospital of Orange County held last week was the Guilds'first twCHiay show in Orange County. The event, presented at the Anaheim Marriott Hotel, featured fashions from Saks Fifth Avenue, presented by Fashion Director Blllur Wallerich. Colors were bright and bold, and the message was .. live in the basics" like blue. green, orange. and especially black and white. Patterns arc larger. and many feature contrasting prints with matching colors. seen in skirts, jackets. pants. big 1weaten. and soft blouses. (Matching prints is never easy. but if done well. can add depth and dimension to an outfit.) Bathing suits arc more skimpy this year with higher-cut legs; v-nccks. halters and bikinis with bandeau tops. All were shown with matching shawls.. bi& shi~ or elastic shorts for co~r-ups. The stage was bathed in white as models showed slinky bare-backed d~ in cool, snowy cotton and linen. along with silky white big shins and dirndl skirts. cotton pants, and sweaten. Day dresses run the pmut in colon and styles, with solid colored two piece suits always a favorite. Those with more darina can go for wild prints and bright colon for the offJCC or social luncheon. A dramatic showing of elepnt fun was topped only by the show\ finale of formal ~ning gowns that took one's breath away with their glitter, bare skin. flounces and shape. •111111 11H1 •11·1 •111 1 nrvll 1111 .............................. l 111· t•• 11 Ire• 1111 ,.., 11 l11cll 11 -··••rt COVER PHOTOGRAPH: .................... _ .. ......... ....... ... _ ..... _ ...... JI' DI .... IJI 5 3 •1•1 II ... Wllll .. -........ 1 1111 .. .................. I FIL . •.• "~ ...... L•• Clltlft 11parlla lty lew M1n •• perfect fer '* au••• fun. 1v1llaltl1 It llp In Atrlu• Cturt. F11hfln l1l1nd.. 1986 is a year of fashion exper- iment. Never has a coordinated look been so important. It all starts with an understanding of color. tailoring. quality. silhouette. and accessories. Just a few special versatile piece~ can go far. and ~ummer •~ a great time to mix and match fun color~. print~. and fabri~. Now you can dress for day or night and be distinctly feminine while feeling good about yourself. The season approaching has special meaning to the person looking for that o ne wardrobe addition that will make all the shopping worthwhile. 1986 has really started out as a year of accessories. One simple piece can dress up a dress. give you a leg up on trousers. or slim down a larger-than-you-prefer waistline. Personal style plays the biggest role in dressing up or dressing down. Maybe all that is needed is one special article to provide a whole new outlook on an old favorite standby. Wrist bangles. wide cuffs. and chain links arc worn on each wrist, two or three at a time. Necklaces are also more pronounced. and they look great on summer's lowcut bare tops. Hats arc smaller. and in all colors and materials. They arc making a strong come- back. as are color complimentary wrist length gloves in leather. suede or cotton. Earrings arc larger and bolder. Any material goes: aold. silver. ceramic. plastic. gems or rhinestones. There is now a new dreuina concephahat isn\ for the shy or timid. It 's called bodydrcssing. and it is sexy. slinky. and shapely. On the hanger. knit items may look limp and shapeless. but once o n. they can be devastating. This way of dressing includes leggings. ~kirts. tops. and sweaters. If you haven't been working out or if you ate that gallon of ice cream last week. you may not be in shape to try these revealing styles. Personal style plays the biggest role in dressing up or dressing down. You don't have to be super- slendcr. but it helps! These clothes are made of stretchy fabrics made from silk. wool. cotton, rayon, jersey, and fine linen. Some of these clothes take advantage of the great versatility of the fabric. Bodysuits arc very much in style and offer comfort and simplicity. Match them with a skirt that has soft drapes and youil be in the best fashion idea going for this season. Because of their body- conscious concept. designers arc discovering how knits work well with skin-baring designs. Some arc beck1ess, cut hiJb on the neck with bared shoulders. low neck- lines. or simply hemmed above the knee. Lingerie plays an im- portant role; who wants a bra strap to show, the elastic waist of a slip or pantyhose or panty lines? Teddies arc great. or a one- piece slip. Have fun with jewelry that is big and bold. It will stand out against the slim and bare knits. The importance of being in shape for s ummer is obvious. not just when considering the special clothes discussed here, but at any time of year. This spring is relying on body- concious clothes. More import- antly. to wear these clothes. you want to f ccl good about yourself, and good health is essential. There arc a few factors to look out for to avoid burning out while on an exercise treadmill: -make sure you consult your exercise instructor or club per- sonnel so you arc doing the correct exercise for the desired results you want, like toning, muscle development, or weight loss. -doing the same exercise over and over is great, but also take into consideration the other parts of your body that need exercise. too! -concentrate and keep up a steady effort. Don't think about how your muscles ache think of the great results. -know how much your body can bear. Don't over-do it and cause serious damage. Checking with a doctor never hurts before you begin on an exercise regimen. -keep your diet in check, watch intake of calories. carbohydrates, sodium. and other bealth facton. II d 1• • flll• to my cu1tomers," said owner Jeri Hawkinl. The youna fashion boutique owner, aae 26, bepn her first business four yean after paduat- ing from Corona del Mar Hiab School. ... opened up a small shop on the Balboa Peninsula, because I was always interested in fashion and that is what I do best," Hawkins said. Class Act carries the same clothing labels that are sold in the exclusive Rodeo DrivC" section of Beverly Hills. Hawkins began her career by presenting fashion shows to wom- en's clubs and restaurants through- out Orange County. She opened her store on Balboa and within ............. aJcMd to her paw• • lier rent ~. •1 .. ~ worried at die ..... ni111. but. my larpr store bas DOW hlcralcd my lalei to Sl0,000 a month. My customers say I should start now to look for another location. but I don' want to. I Jove my new store , .. she said. Included in Class Act's lines are Di Fiori, Chalvar and Ch~ tine Albers. Hawkins still con- tinues the regular fashion shows at local restaurants as well as women•• clubs. She donates JO percent of the proceeds from the fashion shows to charities through- out the county. Class Act is located at 2720 East Coast Highway in Corona del Mar. phone: (71 4) 640-1298. Photo by Georgia Curradi 'C!MJ ({c..,.._t --- ~AG~~ (11"") 6.«J-1:,•6 Z1ZO ~t"'~t'J{~~ Ut0•14la~~ JU25 ..... """ .. P• 11-llMCI f7. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IAVINE TODAY • • 11111 Girls' Programs Now Include Tanning 369 E. 17th Street Costa Mesa (Insid e Westport Square) c · -(I} z -... Y.I c -:c ~ :J 0 > z < I- CALL 548-4826 FOR APPOINTMENT Besides off erina five different kinds of claues. a full amy of weight training equipment in a posh environment that makes continuity and discipline in fitness a pleasure. The Girls' Gym New- port has added the Wolff tanning system and body analysis con- sultation. .. Since we added the tanning system we find the ladies really like it. Also, now we feel we ,are able to offer more individualized programs with the addition of · our twcrhour detailed body anal- ysis sessions. which enables u s to idcntif y what a person needs and then prescribe a program tailor-made to help her get the best results.·· said Dick Davis. owner and manager of The Girls' Gym Newpon. The philosophy at The Girls' Gym Newport empha!l11es that continuity and discipline yield result~. Da\1S said ... We want people to sta y with their exercising and weight training program!> so we have made our gym's envi- ronment appealing and we give people interesting options so that they won't get bored and quit. We try to make exercise and weight training fun. This way we feel we can d o something for everyone.- Classes offered at the gym arc ballet. yoga. aerobics. stretch and tone and body contouring which combines carrying weights and cardiovascular movements all into one class. The Girls' Gym Newport has first rate equipment including Life Cycles, individual machines and free weights. Well-trained '1JR'SS coun~elo~ prescribe in- di v id ua Ii 1ed pr ogra ms for members ... Our 1mtruct or!"I are the best and we are \Cr~ proud of o ur capabilit} to create per- ~onahzed programs for each per- son. -~id Davi!>. Aerob10, cla!l~C'i are ta u~ht on hardwood floor~ ~h1ch are built on rubber ~lee per~. l h1-, prevent!> !>hin ~plinb and othe r ph ~ -,ical problem!'>. ~WATCH THIS SPACE Because Fashion Flash Productions is "Gearing Up" To present c ustom choreographed fashion auctions and unique shows utilizing special effects and other high·tech concepts. At tlte area'• nao•t ln/111ential and \li9ible Ni§ltt Club• . . . ea..;., Soo. . . . The Girls' Gym Newport is known for its cleanliness and other special features include Swedish saunas.. Jacuzzis. a mas-- scuse, a sportswear boutique. private lockers, a large vanity area and individual showers. Davis is involved in two other fitness centers-The Girls gym Laguna and Rancho San Joaqujn Athletic Oub in Irvine. He said. •with alJ of our cmcen we have a combined cocaJ of 20 years in the fitness business. We have been around for a long time and people trust our reputation ... The Girls' Gym Newport 1~ located at 2902 West Coast High. way. The l)'m can be joined by the day, by the week. by the month or year. For additional infor- mation call 646-8828 . Sltln tlftlll Clll ,.., 11 ... .,., .. Md altlMI Tltlu twt auha c111blne dlff .. ent l•cklt 11""'91. '"' ahlrrtd skirt .. ..,_Id and pfuttd trou11r1. Perfect for 1 aptclal cecttall party ln spring grnn. Ballet Academy Offers Classical Russian Training 1 he Newpon Ballet Academ~ came;, on the tradition of cla!'l!'>ICal Ru!o.sian training. ~our ballet \\a!!> pas~d down through generatton-, of ballet masters. It is a \\Ondcrlul method for learning to dance "hilc rc,hapang a nd fi ne tunin~ the hod~ "ith i ncrea~d flex1h1l11 ' -,trl!ngth. grace. control and 'tarr ina," ...aid co-director Ter~ Sand- er-, rhe ~e" port Ballet Academ' o lfc:r, '" cla1;, le\(~b that arl \aned from ba\lc cla-,,e, tnr begmner' and tho~ de~mng ,e11 1mpr0\ement a' \\-ell a~ ba lk I. 2. J a nd 4 "hach are element.t~ intermediate a nd ad,ance~ clas~e' Point<' 1' aho oflere\~ for tho~ -.uh a minimum of t"1i l year' of training "ho meet thl· J'l.i e\\pon Ballet Acadcm~ \ read- inos requirement' The "w e'-"pon Ballet Academ\ "the official \Chool for The Ballet Mo ntmanre "hach 1~ a non-profit organ11at1on cons1~ting of a Junior compa ny for ages 8 to 13 and a senior compan~ for age' 14 and up The Ballet Montmartre wa established in 1972 and 1l\ purpost" '' to give selected and interested students of the ballet the opportunity to receive per- forming experiences on a pro- fessional and educational level. .. The members of The Ballet Montmartre strive to further the appreciation of the arts in Orange County through their expression of classical Russian ballet and they are availabk for pcrformjng opportunitia, .. said Sanden. The Newport Ballet Academy is located at 2632 Santa Ana Avenue in Costa Mesa; phone: (7 '4) 646-7644. Brue tie: Ele 8J ANNETn WATsoN Bnatle. a leadina dailll sports- wear colleii:tion for over ~ yean in Europe. hu been O\'erwhelm- inaly received here in America for the last five yan. The Bruestle Collection, alona with 06Chris" and •Anne Slendor," are featum:I in the Bruestle bou- tiques which are located in Atrium Court. Newport Beach, Calif or- nia; Century City, Cal.ifornia; Trump tower. New York; Worth Avenue. Palm Beach, Florida; Hazelton Lanes. Toronto, On- traio; and, Sherbrooke and Qu- ebec. All Bruestle clothing is made out of West Germany with a tremendous approach to Euro- pean design and detailing. West Germany is very hot-not only in quality and design. but with Bruestle and its divisions at the forefront. Melissa Haspel. the manager of Bruestle in Newport Beach, said ... The Bruestle line is so magnificent. because of the way all the clothes are designed to correlate and mix together the kind of wardrobe dressing that docs not go out of style and can be added to each season. The collection contains many color schemes--perf ect to the last detail and accessory-for the busy pro- fessional woman of the eiptia ... A faclll1 11111 llllclt 1111111111 V-awater In ClltM. linen and vl1ca1 nw atnlghl clmlc black II-skirt. Pucb ind tut blue co-ordlftllll fr• the Slender colllCllon In alza 8 t1 18. Sera-& ............ aM yetllw IWUtlr fr• anm111·1 bright Aler celllclia Bruestle color schemes include pastels. whites. navy and whites. gray and whites and a wide selection of bright colon. '"These colors correlate so beautifully you can Ft an over...U look that makes an abtolute statement of sophistication appealing to the woman who wants the look of - •• being well put-together and rec- ognized. Our Bruestle designers use only the finest wool gaber- dines, cottons and linens in the lightest featherweight fabrics that can be worn all year round in Southern Calif omia. .. .. Brucstle"s sweaters in com- binations of silk. linen and cotton are gorgeous and can be wom- wbctber layered or unlayered- u the seasons change. The woman who travels appreciates the delight in packing a total wardrobe suitable for any trip, .. said Haspel. Anne Slendor bas been doing business in Europe for JS yean. MUNCHEN • LONDON • NEW YORK NEWPORT BEACH 24, Fashion Island• Atrium Court Suite 213 Newport Beach, California 92660 714/759-6974 Brucstle's Slendor collection is for the woman sizes 6 through 18 who wants to dress in a sophisticated European fashion. Haspel said. ... understand it can be difficult at times for the woman with a fuller figure to find beautiful clothes that they can feel confident in. Slcndor has the same concept with pieces correlated to mix for a sensational look ... Bruestle proudly offers .. Chris," designed by Christa Zahm. em- phasizing a quiet elegance which can be worn as evening wear as well as day. Soft lines ex pl"C55ed through magnifacent fabrics has created this couture collection for the ultra chique. Chris is exclusively offered only in the Bruestle boutiques. .. The excellent sales staff as well as myself are here to assi.st each woman with selecting and combining the utmost in fashion for 'the fabulous look.· My sinccTC pleasure is for our customers to feel satisfied and secure that they have chosen the finest in fashion and teels marvelous. because Bruestle is simply marvelous ... said Haspel. For Bruestle national adver- tisi ng included the March issue cf .. Harper's Bazaar" -a seven page s pread . the Mar c h ..Voguc"-a two page spread. ·Palm Beach life" and Bruestle being selected for many fashion editorials. Special services include free alterations for current merchan- dizc and. due to Brursde's many locations throughout the country. customers are assured that their needs will be satisfted. Bruestle is located in Fashion Island's Atrium Court an Newport Beach; phone: (714) 7S9-6974. .. • mzm rr .•• THE NEWPORT ENSIOHICOST A MESA NEWSllAvlNE TODAY Men'·s F·astiien Moves To Traditional T•11 .. a ·; S The bad to cq. ........ ....., ii .C:-d. ..,.. 1916 • ........ da*"'i== ..... . .... amtd ii def ... die llaadl dial CIDCfF for fall ia terw of lil- bouettet (more 1houlclcr and ~).fabrics (llCl:Cal OD &,htcr' weiabt fabrics and IDOft luxury bleods) and colon (a move to lipter shades). There is also a atrong move toward softer fits to emphasize the drapi.nc of these lilfttweiabt fabrics. aodl T~ Europeans are staning to loosen up. They are moving toward the Hollywood look of the 19-W's. Shoulders arc a bit broader, the chest is fuller, the hips are fitted (often in ventleu J-:cketl), the button placement ii lower and lapels are lliabtJy broeder. In search of substance and quality, many muut.dmas bave turned to the Britiab influence. The jackets are chamctcrizcd by a sliabtly forward pitched abouldcr; a suppreacd waist and a moderate now to the skirt, sometimes emphasized with a ticket.and hoctina pockets. Many manufacturers are taking a more contemporary approach. These jackets are one-button casts with a lower button stance for a more fashion zealous customer. There are good looking venions of this model from traditional and Europeu raounn--mmdy Perry Eli&. Jdfrey •aka. Nor· mu Billon and Oilanni Va..e. Tromen •~ taken on a fa- lhioo lipificance, they tend to be pleated with a hip rise. a full t1U1h, and tapered aently to a cuffed bottom. Brace buttom are a popular addition to these d9cb aa men'I bnces(1uspenden) are a stron1 statement in the updated tnditional market. With little happening in detail, patterm are making newa here, ranging from linen and seanucker stripes to glen and tartan plaids. Fallrle, Pdaa, Coler. There is a great deal happening with fabrics in all tailored areas. The For Spring '86, An Interlock 2 pc. Dress From Alpenblick. Available in White or Jade Traditional Dressing for Less me.a obvious ttUna is the move, .ft« ~ IC8lonl ol predom- inant darks, to liabter colors. These ranps are found in au- pertine woolens, linen and silk and coUOll fabricl. Oral aisual suits made of linen, cott°' (alone or in blends) bridF the pp between sport c09t1 and terioul busineu 1uit1. Movina into more serious busi- ness suits, the news is in auper fme, liptweight, cool woolens. Variations like perquet and plaids are clearly the f rcsh choice, there are still plenty of interesting stripinp, widely spared chalks and intricate jacquards weaves. Naturally the charcoal shades of blue aad pay predominate with intaat b:eiftt lbown in the oli¥e ud brown .... ... Slalru ... T ... : The dress shirtmakai arc takina their cue from the E.,..., for ' look by a cutaway collar, broedly spared and bold coloi'ed stripinas on white pounds shown with barrel or frmch cu«a. It ii the bold stripinp in colors like red, ~Dow, pink and royal that look the moat refreshing moving beyond stripes, window panes and handkm:hiefmg plaids arc a distant sccond in patterned shirts. The number one selling s hirt for sprina and next fall URtlllM • '81134 The Perry Elita lltultlt '9'111t1d ault In c1t1rce1I whit rual wlnftwpane. 1tyl1d with lttat• 'tcktta. 11 100% wttl. 1t C1rtn1 dtl Mir Cl1thlng Ca. tn P1dflc Ctat Hwy. C.1111 ... l1r. 270 E. 17th Costa Mesa, 92627 New Surf Store Expanding Phone (714)645-4136 Due to the success of its surfing its lines and adding new me r- items and beachwear. Pacific chandisc. Coast Surf and Sport is expanding IT'S SURF '86! And We Have the Latest in Cords For Your Body and Boards For the Beach At ' 'A''''e etMIT Ill., I IHIT . . WAHOO SURFBONtOS • WEraUITS • BEACH ACCESSORIES MENS I WOMEHS ACTIVEWEAR ....... ,, 4631 ,-ACIFIC COAST HWY NIWPORT 9CH., CALI,. 92te3 KEVIN HONEYWELL TEARY STEWART LINE UP SURFBOARDS . . \ .11 ,. ,. , .. l .. We have been really happ) with the community's response to our store. We sell items that are popular and our customers keep us posted on new items that they want us to carry so our stock is constantly changing ... said Terr) Stewart. who. along with Kevin H oncywcll. owns the store. With a fresh, clean atmosphere and a high tech decor combined in a convenient location. Pacific Coast Surf and Sport offers a variety of items for surfing as well as free style watches. surf videoi. Ua Boots from Australia. beach chairs, suntan lotions, sun- glasses. sportswear and beach- wear for men and women. Pacific Coast Swf and Sport has a knowledgeable staff who can assist the surfing novice as well as the 1urfin1 expert. Surfing items include surf and boogie boards, leathers, wetsuits. sandals. board bags. skateboards. fins and magazines. Pacific Coast Surf and Sport is located at 4S3S Pacific Coast Hiahway in Newport Beach: phone: (714) S48-WAVE. Wl~lfl. l•THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESANEWS/fRVINE TOOAY .. 11 Laroche DesiQrl: C.ontinuity in Couture Amooa· the pat French cou- tu~ Guy Laroche '9 a rapected authority. and bis name aives the assurance of seeing women remainina women and fashion remainina fashion for decades to come. His 1prin1 and summer 1986 collections are no excep-· tions-yielding a continuity that women have come to expect and trust. Designing has been Laroche's passion and sketching. drafting and charcoals were his favorite pastimes during his early school days. When Laroche opened his own couture house in Paris it was very difTerent from the oth- ers-exhibiting his very original style. At that time women wore black. adhering to a very strict formal wear tradition. Laroche created salmon suits. pleated coats and dresses with a back decol- lete-expressly for the women who love to dance. This season ·s line will emphasize a long. slender silhouette. sleeves that are rounded and low-set, an accentuated waist and a length barely to the knee. Daytime wear will include a variety of items. Yachting en- sembles are available in blue. white and red with the jackets bein1 short with box pleats. embroi- dered crest on the pocket and worn over cotton tee-shirts with trousers. Also dominant in the collection's daytime wear are 7 / 8 single-breasted wide-sleeved coats in wool or ostrich leather. pleated houndstooch coets in navy and white. coat-dresses that are supple and bblled in the beet and Iona, lndian-ttyle tunia in shantung or toile 1howin1 just a glimpse of skirt. This seuon. suits with sho~ draped baaqucs or suits with trompe l'oeil insert belts will be predominant. A .. Claudine"' style, very pure and modem. for suits and dresses with collar, cuff and belt effects created by insert oventitching in contrasting colon is shown as well as suits or dresses with guipure inset collar or bib on black flannel or wool, grey "Claudine" dresses with collar Comfort and Elegance at stephane kelian Shoes In an elite decor of marble in plain. clear lines and mirrored walls. the elegance and graceful designs of stcphane kclian shoes for men and women create a striking vision. A selection of vivid and subtle colors in high quality leather combined in unusual designs make stephane kelian shoes unique and recognizable. But it01 their rep- uta tion for comfort that has catapulted the shoe company's success since it bepn in 1978. Today ther'e are stepbane kelian stores in France. Geneya. Florence and London. The fint store to open in the United States was in New York. The Newpon Beach store was opened in November 198S. ..The company plans to open ten more stores in the next two years. because there has been such a demand for these unique shoes ... said Pierre Menudicr, the owner of stephanc kcl~n in Fashion lsland0s Atrium Court. stephane kclian has applied research in their shoe designs. Styles range from casual sandals to chic pumps and high heels to sequined. velvet heels for evening wear. Men•s styles include loaf crs of hand-woven leather in a variety of colon. Prices begin at SI". '"These shoes represent the latest in fashion-they arc not con- servative at all. They are a very different and new product that is especially suitable for the climate in Southern Calif omia. The shoes made from hand-woven leather have been made from a different approach which allows the shoes to breathe through the leather. One lady came in to tne with and pcdets worked in diamoa6- atudded trompe l'ocil and a -- of primed dreues--cither mul- tieol\lml. undencored in black or with black and white mocifs. For the cocktail hour crepe and llice together for dresses with a uantparent effect in the back or skin is exhibited with other items that include: blousons cov- ered with .. playing carer or .. crest" embroidery worn over trousers or black sheath; a series of sheaths embroidered to give a necklace and fringed belt effect; little sheaths embroidered in trompe roeil, .. Claudine"' in navy or pink, peen or black crepe d rcsses embroidered -i.chiste• style; Iona and short cotton pique drasa embroidered With raffaa; linll=rie dremes in orpnza and lace; and, linserie blouses worn over a arai&ht skin in silk or pique. For evening wear, all of the great themes are developed in the collcction and include sheaths, draped mousselines, trompe l'oeil embroidery and cascades of mul- ticolored ribbons. Guy Laroche is located at #33 Fashion Island-next to Bob Burns Restaurant in Newport Beach; phone (714) 644-1146. , ............. _ ............................ . •ll11M1 • 1 ;tu bllmt .. F•hl1: ....,, A1rtm c.t. swoDen feet. She tried on a pair of shoes made from hand-woven leat.her and said. 'How can this be. such comfortable shoes in such attractive designs. I have never seen this before.• Our shoes exemplify these three qualities: they are well-made. they arc lightweight and comf onable and they are dcpnt: that is why once people try on our shoes they come ~~- back time and time again ... said Menudicr. Shoe styles for this spring and summer will offer a variety of models-flat heels or mid-high heels with the back and toe open. The fashion colors will emphasize black and white. Stephane kelian is located an Fashion Island's Atrium Court: phone: (71•) 720-1213. 24 Fashion Island, Alrkim Court. Newport Be9Ch • 714/720-1213 714/ 64 4-1146 NEW YORK• PARIS• GENEVA• FLORENCE• DUSSELDORF Smart Cottons for Spring. ondee's 01oce Girls and Pre-teen Sizes Westcl iff Plaza 650-2105 Vibrant Designs For Spring. ROW PRI ANDEES PLACE· AN°THoNY's SHOE SERVICE· BAN CHARLES H. BARR JEWELERS. CHAMPAGNE • CR Da. Lou ELDER. HALUDAv's MENs CL0TH1Nc • HuCHES MARKET. TH£ MINunMAN WAY. IM NNrPan-&LIO\ SAVJNCs • SAv-ON DRucs • li THE SrOREKEEPER Foll HER • VETAS INTIMATE 5 ~so HALLIDAYS TIETRADE-IN GIVE ME YOUJL.PAISLEYS, STRIP~, POLKA-DOTS, FLOWERS, PLAIDS, DUCKIES. Bring any old tie by the Hallidays Tie Trade-Ins between March 17 and March 31 ... we'll give you a S7.50 trade-in credit for each new tie you purchase ... we want them all, even the one Aunt Martha sent you last Christmas! \\l~OlTION"'t (' ·" 'o~ "'T-~ ~ ~ C' 17th & Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach, CA 92660 Telephone (714) 645-0792 HIS NG! NK OF AMatrCA ROWN HARDWARE • DIANE'S c • HracORY FARMS • H E101·s f ROGEN Y ozuRT IMAGES . VIDEO WAREHOUSE THE~ER APPAREL. WESTCUFF CLEANERS OUR TRUNKS WILL DRIVE YOU VP THE WALL/ Reyn-S pooner Gotcha Quiksilver m Maui and Sons Club Sport WESTCLIFF PLAZA, NEWPORT BEACH, CA (714) 842-7061 Slip into Spring This non-clmg pett1sltp ad1us(s to a 28 ". 29 ~". or 31 " length by srnppmg the pre-f1n1shed hems. In beige or Black crepe remarque by Lady Lynn S-M-L $20.00 Veta's ,_ M wan ~I 17 ... THE NEWPORT ENSION/COSTA MESA NEWSllAVINE TODAY New Workout Shoes for Westcliff Plaza Men .AIJl6 t ~Nautilus· -Comfortable, High Performance Good looking, All Leather Workout Shoes For Men. Great for Aerobics, W o rking out, or just wearing around town. Also • Just in SPORTCO SHORTS FOR MEN AND WOMEN MARITHON HER SHORTS AND TOPS FOR WOMEN CORONA DEL MAR 3331 E. COAST HWY CORONA DEL MAR 673-5538 (OPEN TILL 8:00 PM WEEKDAYS) Contemporary Apparel is Featured Diane, specializing in contem- porary apparel. offers sophis- ticated clothing as well as an extensive collection of artisan- crafted acccuories. Styles at Diane range from sportswear to evening attire . .. This spring we are seeing a lot of fun clothes in our lines. In evening wear, pastels arc very popular as well as two piece evening sets and palazzo pants. Our sophisticated sportswear lines show florals and pastels as dom- inants ... said owner Diane Sham- mas. Evening wear lines include Harry Acton and Casadai. Spons. wear lines represented arc Bodalia, Jae-Dale. Glen Williams. Marcelle Danan. Takano, Roberto Ro- bledo and. from Germany. Qui swcaten, and Ouiset-basic pants and novelty sweaters from Italy and Hong Kong. Diane carries a full collection of hosiery in different patterns. textures and bright colon. Hosiery is by Evan Picone and Dim. Diane carries a variety of ac- cessories such as jewelry by Azim and Bijoux de Medici and bap from Barganz.a. Diane is located in Westcliff Plaza at 17th StRCt and Irvine A venue in Ncwpon Beach; phone: (714) 631-093S. Store Features Comfortable Weekend Wear The Storekeeper and its com- panion ~ The Storekeeper for Her-speciali1e in comfortable weekend wear for men and women and beachwear for boys. .. Our items show we emphasize comfonable clothing. We arc a service-or iented store and our staff members have training and experience to help our customers coordinate their wardrobes ... said the store's ma•.-r K.cvia Beck. The Storekeeper curia Rcyn Spooner and Ruff.Hewn. The store added to its items the Oitman Broa. shirtline and Cardavan and Grey•a better slacks and rugged wear. Silver Fern is available for both men and women. The men ·s swim wear lines include Gotchat Quik Silver and Maui. New this summer is the Club Sportwear beach and volleyball line created by a locaJ Newport designer. ""This new line comes in great colon and unique fabrics, .. said Beck. Popular this spring is Ruff- Hewn 's pre-washed pleated twill pants which come in assorted neutral colors. Beck said, "These arc geat for the easy going look- very good with sweaters." said Beck. In The Storekeeper for Her the soft classic style is dominant. Skirt lengths arc 34 inches-they arc longer and flow more than last season •s designs. .. In fabrics, linen is popular. Denim continues to be dominant as well as Chambrcy-a cotton fabric that looks like denim. Cotton. in general, bas become a real stron1 fabric-it lasts a long time and lends rt.elf to the relaxed loot.'" said Beck. This spring the pastels arc popular-light pinks. yellows and white-in the various lines. The Storekeeper is located in Westcliff P1aD at the comer of 17th Street and Irvine Avenue in Newpon Beach; phone: (714) 642-7061. Store Features Traditional Clothing Halliday's. a traditional men's clothing store. has enlarged its Rye n Spooner department. Be- sides having this comprehensive section of Hawaiian traditionals for men and women. Halliday·s spring collection includes light pastels and pastel madras spons. wear. GOOD SEATS STILL ·AVAILABLE These features only available at the Girts Gym. I "~ l ,. •r.-tr h ~ r f1E: -~ •• .1PI<. A r:rob1c s Hod ( C0r1 tr iuring ~ersonoli:~C1 v\IP1gh1 J rrJ1r 11rig c:.irogrorr s Private Fitness Center For Ladles Only Jo111 No~, • ,r 2 Months Free Dues With This Ad! 2902 West Coast Hwy Newport Beach 646·8828 ""This sprina we wil .c muy suits in tropical wonted, lipt cotton tropical wonteds. seer- sucken. cotton poplins and pin- point oxlord troUlefl." aid owner Bill Halliday. Items available at Halliday's include suits. jackeu and sports- wear and accessories such as tics, belts. socks. wa~ jewelry and coloane. Halliday'• shoe lines include Alden, Cole-Haan and Sperry Top Siden. Through the end of the month HaUiday•s is holdina its annual tie trade-in sale. Halliday said. •we give S7 ·'° off any tie if a pcnon brinp in an old tic. We then donate the tia brought in to charitable orpnizations ... Halliday's is located in Westcliff Plan at the corner of 17th Street and Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach; phone: (714) 64S-0792. Veta's Gets a New Look After 23 ycan~ Veta•s Intimate Apparel is under1oin1 major reconstruction, but owner Veta Behr says that busineu ia aoing on as usual durina the mnoddina work. ..We welcome our customen to come in and tee the propas we haYC made. We invite everyone to visit us and aiYC their commmts about what we're doing. .. Our color scheme bas been changed and we will have new displays. Yet in spate of our new look the store will remain un- mistakably feminine. The store will loo k d ifferent. but it will sull be Veta's~with our quality merchandise and professional staff. who offer personalized attention to everyone ... said Behr. Veta 's Intimate Apparel is located in Westcliff Plaza at the comer of 17th Street and Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach; (714) 642-1197. Men's Clothing-, ....... .,. ..... however will be wrute. Quality has bc'Comc an extreme- ly imponant word in dress shirt fabncations. The most important being the solid stripe collection. which is also on the upswing. At a volume kvcl the modif.ed prcad collar is the number one favorit~ while th~ more sophis- ticated customer tends to prefer the cutaway English collar, the third mo t popular s tyle with the traditionalist. Work.wear is a experiencing a period of creattvity, both in print and woven fashions. On the one band there arc bold abstract and prints reminiscmt ol the 1940·~ Particular favorita are from the Jtary Ef!i1 ud Polo collectiona.. On • 4kcidcdty moft elepnt note there are wovem. epitomized by pattcmed and striped silk pardiacs. ~ ovaaD l&l*mcnt iD mens fashion is h1r'nina to undelmted etcpnce. Whether it k Italian influenced Whioal_ or Ea&lisb-- the quality mnaim after tbc price ia fcqoacn. • Westcliff Plaza Andee's Changes Size Emphasis a compeay mat ii • ...._.. a SW ... OI 4 l 1 1 TIC 10 On••C....,~llGiliri. -nil ii a WIJ .,.,. CI I pl Tlaelilaawsaie~p•rd to ........... ia ...... dllliil ADclec\ Plllcc • .,......_. ia ud ratauraMI. Tbc modd1 cw tfCi:rdy. cunait .... .-nditioml . GUt:and dim they 6ua in,..,. casual apparel ud sportswear while our emcee aur.tious Oil * i. c11a..., to put more empt;,.; clotbiq. Sizes and orden aR OD pre--teeD itam and ....... siza taken and the dotha are receiwd 1 to 14 ... We have also added at a later time. We offer both drma for both sia ranaa and ~ .. and women's dodaj .. ~. some lines 1ucb as Tickle. We and'""" lave been YefY nx:eptlft also expanded our Spumoni tine... to our shows,· said_ Mart Roo- said Andee Neal~ who. along with dea~ OWDCI' ol Fashion Flash. her mother Marilyn. co-owns the A variety of clothing items are store. modeled from swimwear to Miami The Esprit line is predominant Vice jackets. aerobic wear. Wilson at Andee's. which also carries suede and leather 'tear-away· swimwear and accessories to jackets,. and items by International coordinate with the sponswcar. Male. ·we carry a wide selection of Rondeau plans to open a mo- clot hes that arc fun to wear. deling school in the near futurt. Cotton and cotton blends arc this venture will complement really popular now in such colon Fashion Splash. .. Already I am as coral. peach. bright blues and training my amateur models. They an assortment of greens." said have been learning their choreog- Ncal. raphy at the Susan Barlow Dana Andee's Place is located in Academy and we have various Westcliff Plaza-at the comer sponsors that help them with their mke~., lllir. W... I will k allk to c6r ii . lrH jolt ph1•• *r..., ...... be*· 1a Tiiey ._ .. Jlllid _. b ~few . C m my .. WL My ..... 'fikll41pN ... ..,.. dar~ * ara.. Tk port- folios arc siwa to tk l80ddl at cost. We offer tbcm a ftl"J aood saart. •said Rondeaa. Fubioa Flash promotes the sponsors clmina the .,__ l)is,. c:oalll coapom ue pa out to aacfaas for the ta vica wbida incJude limousine service. The shows have a festive ~ and audienca enjoy the produc- tions which usually take place during the week. Auction loca- tions will be announC:ed in the newspapers. '11ae shows rally create a lot of excitement during the Happy Hoars. We work bani to put on a very professional show and it com across as a class act.• said Rondeau. For additional information about Fashion Splash Produc- ti~ caO Mart Roadcau at (714') 631-6282 or 67S-OMI . of 17th Street and Irvine Avenue in Newport Beach; phone (714) 6S0-210S. -European Where New England Designers and Discounts are Featured Sportswear is Specialty Champagne spccialius in Eu- ropean sportswear made from natural fabrics ... We have a great selection of coordinates and from several garments many diffacnt outfits can be combined to create a whole wardrobe. All of our lines arc really intcn:hangeablc ... said store manager Lisa Johnson. Styles at Champagne remain current because new merchandise is brought in frequently ... Thjs spring we sec a lot of lightweight fabrics in bright colon. The pants arc shoner for summer. -said Johnson. lines available at Champagne include Jag. Paris Blues. ID #. Esprit. Mctropoie and Gamma. Cape Cod Connection special- izes in traditional clothing for women sizes 4 to 14. girls sizes 7 to 14 and boys sizes 8 to 14- not seafood. -our name comes from our many manufacturers who arc located m Massachusetts and Connecticut aod often people stt our sign and come in ~kmg where we kttp our lobsters. .. said owner Gretchen Sherwin. But lobsters arc noc to be found anywhttc in Cape Cod Connec- tion. The store features separates such as skins. blouses. slacks. swcatc:rs and sporty knit dRSSCS in traditional styles with a 20% discount on all items. Eagle's E~ is one major linr at Cape Cod Connection. Re- cently added arc the Skyr and Catcher lines for ladies and co- tillion drases for girls that include the Youngland and Renee Mi- ct.els lines. Also available at Cape Cod Connection arc HcadSport for boys and girls and items by David Brooks and Robert Scolt. Cape Cod Connection offers a special scrvitt to tts customers. .. If a cxrtain sizr is out or another color item is desired. ~c often can get exactly what our cus- torDCTS want by putting in special orders to our manufacturers.·· said Sherwin. This spring and summer. f1onJs from petite to big splashes of color will br dominant in all sizes as wdl as nauticals. "'I just goc my new sbipmmt in and the colon arc so loftly and I'm so happy with ~ -said Shcnwin. Cape Cod Connection is locatal at. 270 East 17th Street in COiia Mesa ·s Hillgrm Square; phone: (714) 64~136. Spring Sessio~• Now Enrolling •New Mommy. Me Ases ~ • Pre-Ballet Ases 4-5-6 • • Classkal Ballet lealnnl111 lhn>Ulh Pointe• • Spectal Ballet Exercise Canes • We texh ~ specYt method for stretchlnc 5Npina met tonina lhe body. ~Del a.s exercise improves the physd~I, menw, ~nd M1isdc self. • Dnmadc Results.~ Less. • Improves postUre ud arrbee • •Increases stretlllh ~nd flexibility• • Adds a beaudful new look • Children• Teens• Adults 2.632 Santa Ana Avenue Costa Mesa (714) 646-7644 • Champagne is located in West- clifT Plaza at the comer of 17th Street and Irvine Avenue in Ncwpon Beach~ phone: (714) SSl- 102.5. High Tech Effects Dazzle Show / a;'t~o 'i\.&ok 'Dance fr"11a t[)anawmr ~ Smoke bombs. strobe lights and fog machines cn:ate drarmtic interludes as statuesque modds break into choreographed pcr- fonnancn during dothes auctions produced by Fashion Flash- Good Looks- I 8 ........ ff · Your df orts. if taken seriously. lake time to show u.p. but wbm you're deciding on thmie skinny knit pants or skimpy be•hiag suit. think bow good you1l fed and look. For Spring/ Summer 1986. the bat adW:lr is to me and cbocs dotbr:s that wort for your lifmyk · and body shape. Oatl'Jkm 'if&rt j6j '£. 17tfi. St 'E{qatard GJsta ){esa, ea. 6t-z:-133z. }{Pt-Women-~ UnitmW Fz.tRurh Tf!l"' Jg~ sfwe::, 7" J~ !&[kt 'Ifaaatzr c/feroks •=. em· -. rME S-llUCll fl. 1• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWS/IRVINE TODAY Discovering the Charm of Ba~side Center av ANNETTE WATSON :'\e\\ pon Beach residents have enjo~ed the fine stores at Bayside Center for O\er 20 years. From line fashions to quality services. from dinin~ and food to personal care. the center caters to the needs of the d\ na m 1c communitv it . . ~ne~. For tho~ \\ith a busy schedule. Bay~1de Center stores arc never mo re than a few steps from comenient parking. Many every da~ needs can be taken care of in one quick trip with a major ~upermarket. bank. cleaners. one hour photo store and pharmacy a\ailable \\ithin the center. Fine "'omen's and children's apparel. gifts. a full ser\iice re - taurant and hair salon in a relaxed ba~ side setting make for a pleasant 'hopping e~perience. Ba ~ ''de Center is located at Ba~:-1de Orl\e and Jamboree Road in :'\e"port Beach. California First Bank In a fnendl~ atmosphere and a nauucal. manner decor O\er- lookmg Promontory Point and Ba~~1de CO\e. California First Bank offer' complete 'en ices co 1b cu~toma-. California hr;,t Bank offer~ a complete line of loan~ to busi- ne-.!le!> and consumer~ at com- pet1tne rate ... a full range of dt'posll accou nts. treasur} se- cuntte!I and a 'ariet~ of IRA\ "'hich include -.elf directed IRA\ "'h1ch are a\ aila ble throufh Cal- If orn1a Ftr'>t Bank\ o"'n di~.'ount brokerage iirm a~ '>'ell a~ tanl1ard cer11f1 catec; of deposit at com- pelltl\e rates \\lthout charge of fees . Special services at California Fir~t Bank include sit down teller "'indows. a large network of automated tellers a nd convenient parking. The phone number at Cali- fornia Fir~I Bank is (714) 760- 1081 . Besides its reputation for good quality "'ork as a one hour photo lab for the C-41 process. Moto Photo no"' offers a new ~rvice to 1t~ custome r~-p oster si1e prints. Services at Moto Photo include enlargements. sending out slides. film sales. video tape transfers. pa~sport photos and discounts for commercial and bus iness accounts. "What are you waiting for America?" The prices are rea- sonable for Moto Photo's quick photo processing services. On Sunday the second set is free up to three rolls and during the week-Monday through Satur- day-the second set is half price. Reprint services include three hour service for regular prints and two days for the larger sizes up to 11x14. The poster service takes 10 days .. For a lifetime of memories in one hour." visit Moto Photo. Also available at Moto Photo are a selection of frames and lottery tickets. The phone number a1 Moto Photo is (714) 759-8057. Bayside Cleaners and Laundry Bayside Cleaners and Laundry offers a full range of services such as laundry. fluff and fold. alterations and repairs, draperies. formal attire and special attention to silk and delicate garments. in addition to regular dry cleaning services. Bayside Cleaners is a family team effort including Peter. his brother Edmund and their wives: each member of the family has been specially trained in the various aspects of dry cleaning. To finish each garment han- dirons are stationed next to every pressi ng machine. and employ~ are instructed to touch up b} hand. Bayside Cleaners is open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday and offers free pick up. delivery and same day service. The phone number at Bayside Cleanerl.I and Laundry il.I (714) 760-0550. Bayside Pharmacy .. We pamper our CUl.ltomers ... said manager David Wells of Bayside Pharmacy. Besides being a full service pharmacy. Bayside Pharmacy offers many items as well as fashion accessories such as purses. evening bags-in silver. gold, and beaded. fi ne costume jewelry and hats. "We offer all pharmaceutical services to meet our customers needs and we carry a nice large selection of fashion items ... said Wells. Bayside Pharmacy has a nice selection of cosmetics and toilet- ries from perfume to make-up and many gift items. .. Our staff is friendly and eager to help our customers. They enjoy what they do and t hey like the items we carry in the fashion accessory and gift ~ction ... said Wells. Bayside Pharmacy is open from 9 a .m . to 7:30 p.m . Monday through Friday. Sat urday from 9 a .m . to 7 p .m . and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The phone num ber is (714) 760-01 11. Di~cover unique gifts, fine fashions and quality services in a charming. unhurried setting by the bay. Fashion Carole Ru~~o Conte,~a Hair f-a,hions I orra1ne Sutherland ~u'a n Ca rt er Gifts & Specialty Ba y\idc Card \'.'Party The Clingi ng Vine The Silver Rattle ya.--.. • • • ' Bayside Drive at Jamboree Road Newport Beach , Ca . PAYSIDE CENTER Food Gladstone's 4 Fish La Petite Boulangerie Safeway Services Bayside Cleaners Bayside Pharmacy California Fi rst Ba nk Moto Photo - Perfume and cosmetics. Fashion hat~. handbags and jewelry fo r the total look. We pamper our cu~ B1JSIDEi PHARMA~ 1016 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach• 760-0111 A lifetime of memories in just one ho ur ... Qualtiy I-ho ur print service • Instant passpo rt pho tos • slides. poste rs enlarge ments. po rt raits availa ble • friendly service • close to ho me. ~oneHour rr moto·photo ... 1048 Bayside Dr., Newport Beach• 759-8056 Quali ty care.for the m ost expensi\•e an d exclust\'e u·ardrohe~. Complete dry cleaning service . 1056 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach• 760-0SSO Visit California First Bank on Bayside Drive. Full service ba nking. compe titive I RA ·s. friendly a tmosphere. beautiful location. excell ent parking. and close to home. CALIFORNIA I Fl.RST BANK 1090 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach• 760-1081 --~---=------=--~= --~ ----~ -- -, .. • ~ICI fl. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NEWSltRVINE TODAY Salon Features· Posh Setting Rest and relaxation in a hip tech decor combine with tannin, at Espresso Tanning Salon. which features the new R-UV A system. -0ur rooms arc very plush and our atmosphere is conducive to relaxation. The R-UVA tanning !>~s 1cm is the safest system around -with less 8 ray than a n~ other system. Our salon is informal and we offer espresso to ma kc our customers f ccl com- 1 Mta blc ... ~id Bonnie Curry. who. altrng with Mel Kyccs. owns the f 'pre~~o Tanning Salon . . t."~s1om. a t Espresso Ta nning ~Jlon are JO minutes long. which 1, c4ui,alent to fo ur to fhe hours in the." '.!Un -Ho"evcr. in o ur salon v.c ha'e recel\ed no complaints I wm our customers abo ut burn- ing fh1!\ 1~ because ou r ~ys1em 1, ,o ~le We fee l it's better 10 tJ n here fir-.t before going out inw t he 'un. fhis protect!> the '"-in and prl'\Cnb that initia l burn pcople usuall) experience every ,ummer.-...aid Kyees. "1 ost pcople ta n in fo ur o r 11,e ~ns1on-. -w e find that the J\l'rage tanning time is foe ses- '1on' du ri ng a -.e,en o r eight day pt"nod . Then o nce a person gets the tan ht." 'he wa nt !> 1t U!>ua ll} tji..c~ o ne -.c-. .... on e\en four to '" da)' to maintain the t an." ..aid Curr) The tanning ">31o n i~ an alter- natl\ e to the -.un that protect!> thl' ... kin aga1n-.t the su n ·~ da m- aging B ra)' f he tan recel\ed Jt the ~Ion create' a ...afe base coat that pre' enh ~k in problem!> tilte n cau,cd by h eing O\er- L'\PO~ed to the '\Un . .. W e: arc: \l'r) proud of o u r 1.innmg '' 'tcm ~ot all tanning beds are equal and we invite people to look around-compare our beds to others-and they ca n see for themselves the big difference. -said Curry. The Espresso Tanning Salon also features bathing suits and a 'ariet) of lotions. Monthly plans ra nge fro m $2.50 depending on the extent of use of the salon . Es presso Tanning Salon is located in Westport Square at 369 East 17th Street in Costa M e~a : pho ne: (7 14) 548-4826. E presso Tanning Salon is open seven days a week. The hours are: Monday through Friday from 8 a .m . to 10 p.m.: Saturday from 9 a .m. to 6 p.m.: and. Sunday from 9 a .m. to 5 p.m. Newport Rib Company Where Rine Athletic Wear is Featured Second Sole has the reputation for carryin1 a wide variety of fine athletic shoes and clothing as well as for offerina the unique service of re-toling athletic shoes. uwe carry the fine lines of athletic wear with an emphasis on offering all kinds of athletic shoes. Our staff members are into fitness programs and can help our customers select the best Dancewear Boutique Offers Variety In a cheerful decor established by the bright. fashion colors of its wide selection of danccwcar and actionwear. Chorus Linc features such items as leotards. tights. legwarmers. headbands and shoes for ballet. tap and jazz dancing. Chorus Line dancewear and actionwcar is featured as well as Capezio shoes. The wide se- lectio n of items is versatile and can be used for exercising. .. We have a knowledgeable staff and we offer personalized service toourcustomers. We have worked hard to provide a nice and com- plete selection of items for our customers ... said Chorus Line's Susan Shaw. Chorus Linc is located in West- port Square at 369 East 17th Street in Costa Mesa ~ phone: (714) 642-1332. shoe to suit their needs.•• said owner Ken Hendenon. Second Sole caters to the more aerious runncn and athletes. Flien on future races and running mapzines are available also. Brands of shoes available at Second Sole are New Balance. Nike. Brooks. Etonic. Tiger, Adidas, Avia. Reebok. Lotto. Carbo'• Turntec, Saucony arid ~ .. ,.. Betides runniq 1hoct, SeCODcl Sole also carries tenni1 sllon; basketball shoes. track 1pikct and cleats for t.Kbd. Child.ma\ sizes are available too. Recently. Second Sole in· creued their athletic wear teetioa. AmoQI the Jina at Second Sole · are Bill Rodgen. Gabelle. Gortn Nike, Adidas and jogina and warm-up suits. Items include running shorts and tipts. Ii~. wind suits. and running suits. Second Sole is located at 3331 East Coast Hiahway in Corona dcl Mar; phone:(714)6n-.S.Sl9. One taste of the baby ribs will tell you what the excitement is all about at the Newport Rib Company. Folks love the barbecued chicken and shrimp ka bobs. too Homemade cornbread, coleslaw and molasses baked beans are so different and exquisite that the chef has taken to hiding in the ki tchen in an effort to keep his original recipes a secret. Beer and wine 1s available with dinner. Open six nights a week until l lpm and Sundays unt1110pm. Take any of the menu items home or c ome and enjoy the comfort of the Newport Rib Company located next to the Grower's Ranc h Market on Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa. Telephone 631-2110. Ptease call ahead for carry out orders. Why Carbo's? Americans are changing their lifestlyes. Healthful dining is an important part of that evolution. Carbo's is an answer to that social change; because dining should remain a totally enjoyable occasion. Carbo's is dedicated to the preservation of that concept through preparation of the finest and freshest foods obtainable that are high in complex carbohydrates, moderate in protein and low in fat · all served in a uniquely casual, yet elegant, atmosphere without sacrificing that one all-important quality; tantalizing taste. They prepare your meals with no butter, oils or sugar, and with the absolute minimum of salt. However, upon special request, they will alter their cooking philosophy for your pleasure, in fact, there are a number of daily menu selections that comply with this request. Come to Carbo's for a healthy and elegant, yet delicious, dining experience. Carbo's is located at 1000 Bristol St. N., in Ptaza Newport Beach. for more information call 851-1155. Golden Truffle Fashionable dining is eptiomized at the award winning Golden Truffle. Everything from their extensive wine selection, to their gourmet entrees, to their chic dining crowd, oozes fashion. Dine next to regulars such as rock star Alice Cooper, members of Elton John's band or any number of notable denizens of society. The Golden Truffle is the restauranteur's restaurant · patronized by the fashionable restaurant owners themselves; who might start their meal with the Truffle's famous and unique onion soup or their signature dish · freshly made maui potato chips with creme fraiche and your choice of three different kinds of caviar. The Golden Truffle is located at 1767 Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. For reservations, telephone 645-9858. Amelia's The beautiful Amelia's on charming Balboa Island, is a pleasure all year round ... but never more so than in Springtime. With exquisite seafood preparations and marvelous homemade pastas, Amelia's impeccable cuisine is as delightful as their attentive, gracious service. A special banquet room is the perfect answer to that age-old question-where to have that special party. Private seating accomoda- tions for up to 25 people provide just the right atmosphere for a celebration. So, whether ifs a party for the office, your family or j_u~t th~t someone special (perhaps a romantic dinner a deux), Amelta swill be a treat they'll lone remember. For reservations, call 673-6580. M~I f1. t• THE NEWPORT EN8IONIC08TA MESA NEWSllRYINE TODAY ..... .......... Maxwell's By The Sea -a place to come for an elegant breakfast; a place to come for a leisurely lunch; a place to come for a romantic dinner; and a place to come for a refreshing cocktail. Come to Maxwell's and enjoy your meals with a panoramic view of the surf and the sand. Maxwell's serves only the freshest fish available; enjoy their rare and exotic daily specials. The 1920's art deco style will enchant you and enhance your enjoyment.of what promises to be a meal to remember. They are located at the Huntington Pier, 317 Pacific Coast Hwy. For reservations call 536-2555. Le Midi le Midi with its enchanting interior and Chef Walter's lovingly and expertly prepared Cuisine Provencale. Le Midi could be tucked neatly into the French countryside and the locals would never question its authenticity. Be it lunch, dinner or Saturday brunch, attending one of Le M1d 1's seasonal gourmet festivals (in April, spring will be celebrated with white asparagus flown in fresh from France. baby lamb, suckling pig and baby goat, to name a few) or a private banquet, one is always made to feel like an invited guest in a French country home. Owners Marica and Walter look personally after your wetl being. Le Midi is located at 3421 Via Lido in Newport. Reservations are sugested. Call 675-4904. --------- ... • .... f7. I• THE NEWPORT ENSIGN/COSTA MESA NE#S/IRVINE TODAY Bip Features New Man's Winning Colle~tion BY ANNETTE WATSON Bap fcaturn the New Man line "hach offers casual sophistication m t~1r fine selection of separates and coordinated sportswear for men. women and children. The line i~ imported from Frantt . .. The New Man li ne is com- fortable and sporty-with a def- inite European influence. yet it i' not trend}. We find people ot all age~ weanng Ne" Man- and thi~ is \ery unusual with a ltne. The Ne"' Ma n fa n's loyalty begin~ "'hen he she first tries on a pair of ~e" Man pants- t he fit 1~ excellent. .. ·aid Jerry Ku,hner. pre ~1den t of Bip in f-a,h1on bland\ A1num Court. 'e " Man began in 1967 in F urope and other parts of the "orld It ha~ become 'er} popular bernu'e of the comfort in the tabric~ and fit. Cott on is the dominant fa bric m most garments " Ith 'ome of I he women's items made fro m blends. 'e"' Man coordinates and 'eparate!I all go together whether la\t~red o r unlayered. Fo r this 'pring and ~ummer the design tor t"o men a nd \\Ome n·s col- kctl\)n' t'I around three themes- Dune. "1 ett' and Zoulou. Dune 1' de,1gned an ,oft. faded hlne-.. ..and elaborate pa-..tel color 'uch a-.. o ld pin"-. ~lie green. la,l·ndn blue. parma . and e'- pec1all~ tor men. a dominant beige Plain matenal!-1 feature 'mall printed pattern~ 'mall flo wer and pm 'tnpe' ~et" " the "ho le range of darl er colors and mate nab . :'lia \ y blue take~ the lead . featuring r asuol dress;ng for those who don't toke dress;ng cosuoly. New Man Beverly Center, Los Angeles 213-855-0449 This 1euon'1 N1w Min f1atur111oft cotton uparata for women In the p1l1 cool 1h1d11 of suntt111r. available at Blp In the Atrium Court Bold bright graphic patterns add punch to the clean classic lines of New Man's casual 1ttltudu for men. available at Blp In Atrium Court Even kids compete with racy new atyln from the winning New Man's collect"" 1v1fllbt1 at Blp In Atrium Court. indigo alongside cobalt and China blue with a special mention for the many batik prints. Touches of ginger brown and black and white are available with an Amer- ican farmer style mixing a ll sons of checb and -;tripe~. Zoulou represenb a range of 'par"-ling tones and four basic color~ lemon ~ello\\. meado"' green. fuch!'l1a pink and \ 1olet blue The~ dominate the Mpop- a nd fluore cent prints. highly contra!'lted checks. fruit and leaf print~. madras patterns and large bayadere stripe!-.. Materials in vogue with New Man are cotton. either wrinkled. tubic. corduroy. gloss. faded . mixed with linen and viscose. or laid with padding, gabardine. poplin. denim. and two new- comers for this scason-grogram and round. soft and crumpled polycotton. The collection's stitched articles are primarily in cotton moss stitch with tone o n tone O\er- casts. or tennis stripes. thick cable stitches. waves. rus tic thread. upturned stitch and ribbon lead- ing. Forms. which o ften O\erlap. feature the following deve lop- ments. There has been a return to jeans and flat trousers without hip 91p.AlrlumC.... .. , .................. .,.,. •11ctt 714-no.a70 darts. very wade fining trousers with round folds or darts on the sides. For women. styles emphasi1e full. loose hanging slacks and sarouels ... grandfather-trousers with braces and Basque belt. and slacks with Greek style lacing at the bottoms. There will be broad fitting and s4uare work jackets and bla1ers. round fitting jackeh. kimono armholes worn lengths with a cord system. o r with a swallow- tail effect. and "college-jackets with knitted wrists or polo neck. The children's line is a take- off on the men's and women\ lines. Designed in a unisex style. all items are available in siJes 2 to 16. Bip o ffer a large variety of items fro m the New Man line. The sto re in Atrium Court 1s the onl} licensed New Man store m Orange County. '*We are ver~ proud to say that we ha\e the be\t selection of New Man gar- ment' licensed m Southern Cal- 1forma. -\aid Kushner. Bip 1s located in Fashion I - land's Atrium Court. The phone number at Bip is (714) 720-9270. .. It's New Man for people who don't take casual dressing cas- ually. M New Man Wilshir~ Btvd., 8everty Hills 213-859-0917 Coue1t <(}Jome · o66elled by ' ~a ~gcano S. uUau1teen CUJ~lte @t<ubb S 8,~~lg . . . . • • .. I.. I aY ANNnn WA1'80N From ia OQ4' • .-. •w · tk location iD tbe JN•.,_ ~ panled coam1111ity al HarMr RidF, ......... ,.... laoaliit unites a premiere site with a rnapifftat CO*·~ ltnll> tuTC that takes full aclvaataae of views extendins from Pkwport Harbor, the ocan, and the moun- tains of Saddlet.ck to the Paloe Verdes Peninsula and Catalina Island . .. The home's unique qualities begin in the entry prden court- yard with its pond and casocting waterfall and a dramatic entryway that opens to panoramic views.• said Ed Escano from Grubb and Ellis Residential Brokerage Ser- vices. who shares the listing with his business partner Maureen White. The soarina. classic circular foyer ls 16 feet across offering special visual effects dominated by the views and enhanced by a curving staircase with ~led crystal newels and brass railing and an upstairs bridge with lush plants unites the second levers separate win~. The living room and formal dining area provide full. unob- structed views which continue through the gourmet kitchen, family room and libra~y. and suites on the upper level. The home is over 100 feet in width. To maximize views. over 54,000 pounds of steel have been used in the home's structural design, ,which meas ures over 10.000 ~uarc feet. The fireplaces in the living and family rooms are framed in San Rita stone with windows on each side of the rock mantles. The family room and library utilize oak cabinetry. The family room is served by an oak bar and the library has a brass bar-both bars are enhanced by glass display cabinets. The garden level downstain offers rooms that easily comat to various themes-entertaining. relaxjng and exercisina. A sep- arate suite is suitable for the maid's The master suite, created as a penonal and intimate space, is large, with a sittina area, a fireplace and a bar. The bed lights twinkle from oval insets in the ceiling. The master suite offen two ~rsmd wait-in dOICtl with built-ins and two batbrootns- one bas a 1bo~ and steam bath. The hightiabt of tbis area is the railed custom dcsiped tile and tra\atine ~ spa paced wiah a cascading waterfall and an abltnct custom clnign in...._ The upper leYd9s other winp have two bedroom suites. One offcn expansive views and the other bas a patio and a t.throom with a clear glass skylight for a ceilina over the vanity area. The home\ other features rewal the quality and conwnimce that is evident tbrOQgbout every room. Included in these features are a three level elevator. lath and plaster walls and ceilinp. cus- tomized beatina and air condi- tioning witb six zo~ a steTCO • system. grcenboUle pm or store- front custom windows-tempered and tinted. cast iron links, and cedar-lined laundry hamper/ chute. The home is listed with Ed Escano and Maureen White for Sl,9SO.OOO. For additional in- formation and previewing. call Ed and Maureen ()f Grubb and Ellis Residential Brotaqe Ser- vices at 644-6200. Grubb and Ellis is lc>Cllted at #2 Ovic Plua, Suite 100, in Newport Beach.. IPRlll. Pia DtU 11 Need a foothold in Newport 8Mch? This bemltiful Lusk built 3 bedroom and family room hou9e on a great big lot will do just that for you. Yes. tt d08I include the ground at thia pricet Coby Ward. TIE Clft-IUT9UIE mtlll Unbelievable value -2 bedrooms, 2'h baths + den and formal dining with peek vtew of bay. Community security. pool. Priced below m•ket $399,000 fee. Martha •t•cneb. IAIUIClll• .._ Just reduced-exceptional upper unit. Two bedroom, 2 bath and large patio overtooking bay and out to the Jetty. Remodeled with new baths, kitchen tile. Oak and marble fireplace and more. A most desirable condo on the water. $545.000 includes the land. Danny Bibb or Martha Macnab. TmfUftll ··--Of executivestyte living on Bayfront Onmatic styling features. lavish use of· brick cedu. etched and stained glass. Three bedroom. 3~ bath, library, fonnal dining. billiard room, large pier and slip. $1,850.000 includes land. Martha Macnab. .am ... C*UmPIUIY llYFllllT 11.111.m Santa Maria Stone wt\ite o9k and gtw Cfea1e an unbelievable feeling. On one of the finest locations In Newport Harbor. Three bedrooms. etegant den and bar. If you are into perfection. call Barbara Aune. lfW UST• -IAYFml 11.-. Rare opportunity to own 100' on the sand+ pier and slipf Charming • bedroon) home with hardwood floors, country kitchen. Room for expansion. Enjoy your beach while viewing the action on the bay. Ann Peters NCllAY....... 11.._ See the night lights from the unique upstairs living room in this executive condominium. Three bed- rooms. 3 baths. community pool and tennis. Out of .,.. owner will listen to any offer. Diana Proaer. .. ,., llllJll Bwlllfut PIM •c" in the81ICOUftTowneCollecllcn MMy custom upgrlld& Two bedrooma_ 2 belha. A pl111unatoeee. &.t~fiMnclng.~ Vogt. . . IWEUI 11ra10.1m1~11EW1 1111.m Harbor Ridge home often truly panoramic views thllt sweep the coastline from Newport Beach to the Palos Verdel peninsula. C.talina and inland to the Santa ANI mountains. This light and glassy "Laatre-monr ha been exPMded to offer 5 bedrooms ... Mths. Quiet and private cut-de-sac IOC8tion: Ed Escano and Maureen White. • CAIYll --EITATE UH• Pre1ently 4 bedrooms. 2~ baths, formal living and dining room. perfect for expansion! Prime cul-de-" sac location, over 1/3 acre with views of golf course. mountains, and city lights. Available under great terms. Submit yours. Danny Bibb/Stephanie Grady. U 111 .. CIUT · ,.._ ErijOY ltii ~bi tn tfha ll>Kious 3 bedroom. 3 bath home. Vaulted ceilings, skylights and warm fireplace enhance the living room. Additional den with wet bar, community pool and tennis, guard gated community. Extremely motivated owner will trade or lease option. Diana Prosser. TUllT-.ucAMI -CUii ltEJlllO Elegant 4 bedroom, 3 bath family residence. Highly upgraded and remodeled. large tot offering privacy and pleasurable living. Brand new to the market. Sandie Fix. .. Lmm1 Clllll IB. IUI 11.14.sm Channing 2 bedroom. 2 bath house comptetety remodeled. Separate guest house. Lovety patio area with pool. Move-in condition. Access to private oceen beach. Ann Peters. ' -.i:caumVIEW ..., Prime unobstructed view of Big Canyon from this tovety 2 bedroom. Mclain .. Oakcresr with private 2 car garage. Assumable loan. Martha Macnab. IOlF CCIJIR VIEW muoD On the golf course at Big Canyon for only $225,000. Two bedrooms.. 2 baths with assumable financing at less than 10.5'. Owner will carry second with 10'Mt down. Dave Hirschter. UIWUT PllCE II T1£ IOlF COURSE l235JIJO Highly upgraded condo on the fairway of B;g Canyon Country Club. Two bedrooms, 2 baths. Large assumable loans. Dave Hirschler. •• , ..... ICUlflllT •• ,,, Jruly a .. one of a kind property." A ttne ..._home w:hwith Maowndi8tinet ....,.and decor • ....,.. 4 bedloome. 3~ .,..,., torlMI living with dirMng. ....-cue• vtew. o.nny Bibb or I..,... lteCNlb. • .. • CAIYll-UPIEI Rll Ill 111111 Thia inMMcula .. 4 bedroom, 3 bath home is a ,_, jew91. Inductee MM\ c.ilinga. Frendt doors. cmy brick ftrepleces. all au"ounded by lush gardens- large poof. spa ~ Koi pond. Perfect for outside living and entertaining. Reduced price of $885,000 and owner willing to talk! Danny Bibb and Stephanie Groc:ty. FAa.UUllCUIFllllT R•Jlll Above the rocks with unending views of ocean and Catalina.. Five bedrooms, 3 baths with large living. dining, family room and separate mater suite, pool + maid's room. located in Cameo Shores with access to private beaches. Martha Mllcnab. WUTCUFf/mftl UICATm 11-.. Comfortable 2 bedroom, 1 ¥· bath co-op behind Westcliff Plaza Shopping Center. Easy walk to shops, market, restaurants, doctors. 2nd floor privacy, 2 car garage. Beautiful pool and spa area with barbeque. Joan lewis. -y AID IECUJlfD 114Ullll See this nicely appointed lower unit Expensive decor, extra book shetves at entry. This is a 1 bedroom and den or 2 bedrooms. Liz Beazley and Linda Oeth. TWO AFRmAILE c:.m ••a •.a located in a woodsy setting near Orange Coast College. One 2 bedroom, 2 bath, single levef upper unit. Light. clean and private. $95,000. One 2 bed- room, 2~ bath. two story unit with patio for $99,000. Both have 2 car garages. Martha Macnab. WEITCUFf APAIT9EIT a.Tl IBLm Six-2 bedroom. 1 bath pride of ownership units plus office space. Excellent Newport Beach location. Rents are low for area. Sandie Fix. IB.CIUIT ....... This • bedroom. 3'h bath; customized Belcourt manor plan 2 is truly a special home. Rich oak paneling and parquet floors. Perfect family and entertainment home. Features, grand formal living and dining rooms. Paneled family room. Large back garden with pool and spa. cau Danny Bibb/Steph- anie Grody. ~PT. LOT 12 5GUll Last available lot on Abalone Pt. in Irvine Cove. Approximately 16,000 sq. ft. with ocean view in a private community. Martha Macnab . UJlll VIEW .U IGI 111 Just listed! Magnificent view of ocean and Catlllina. Specbll • bedroomS. 2 baths with tormal dining and lanl1 rooma. Bring your decorator e>q>etti9e and et•• • MnUlional homef '438.000 inctudea a.net. M.mw M9cnab. Fantutk Bu7 on Newpon peniaaap Two.._~ isa 2 bedroom. lower is • larae 2 bedroom. Steps to bead9 f Pricod for quick sale -S239.900. 111 MaptOlia, Costa Mesa R-2 lot. Just reduced to $109.000. CALL US FOR' FREE MARKET ANALYSIS Sales • Rentals PROPERTY HOUSE REALTORS (714) 642-3850 6311 W. COAST HWY. NEWPORT BEACH LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT 815 VIA LIDO SOUD Open Sat 1-5 Watch 1un1et1 from 3 levels of finest Udo view. 4 BR -4 BA. plarroom, gourmet kitchen. Sandy beach, pter and ftoet. $2~200,000 BAYSIDE PLACE BAYFRONT 111 aa, ... Place Open Sat 1-5 Spectacular COM duplex, 2 Br.-2 ba. up, 2 BR.-2 be. down. 2 boat spaces. Mar be leaaed et $2.000 month to month. Reduced to $195,000 HORSE PROPERTY Newport back bay view from lleu Drive, 3 .ere ntate. Spacious lrlldltlonal 5 BA, pool, horn stable. $1,100,000 LIDO ISLE BA YFRONT Beautiful dutch colonW, 5 bedrooms, 5 bah, lltnfy. finest PMOl'8lftlc north c:h8nnet ... Pier Md Ills» for ..,._boat $2.S25,000. PENINSULA BAYFRONT 1130 E. BALBOA Channing, Older 8.eboa l•ct. houee, 5- bedrm., 2'h bath, pier and fkNll--$715,000. May be leased at $2.000 month to month. CDMVIEWLOT Prime R-3 Panoramic 8aJ Y1ew lot, ctty- con ... approved for four large condondn- lurna. $1 ,200,000 WESTCLIFF VILLA CONDO Prime ground floor unit, epectou. 2 BR-2 BA, three SNtUoa, spa, pool, BBQ.,.., 2 cs gar. s 155,000 A.R.M. With en initW l•eet ,_ of tM~T ............ tit ..... Clfthl sa\.OOOmt r,..,.,...,,..._ '1 Piil""'*...,... be Sl,6'535. Alt addldonel benefit tD thlile ~ '"*'Of~ ................ ~-...... ~ ...... ... wtuat~ot .. il1tllemorQ1 • beMdontNtW...,.. Ttwdml .. r· twPeL TheOll ...... COfam in malt . with thie tWl9 d mot'C • is .. In bon'Dw• 1' nNridl I&: Mould w 11) faf CSU.time, it,,., 90uptob nmiirnurft • fiwt '*mortal • OI an "A.R.M.'7 "*'Ht,..._ Mr 14~-. M tNt ,_, ( .. A.R.M ........ tar • .......,.. ,... the monthly pmyments on this ume motta • .") .,._,dKide in fawwof • moeta • would be $2,409:¥1. fi_,,_, ltlOuldtftly ll)faf a 30-_, T .. first one d the two cNlts wtMctt OI fer 8 lS,_. ~If ltlY faMcJW, ~thedinltwntmonthly hwtdecidedonanA.R.M .. which one ~ amounes. ..... on~ of the "*IY differetlt lW* is best flof it•nt ,... and Matization per· them? iods. . The anw to these QUeStiot• ct. The second chart iMust'*5 the dif. pendon...,.,tactors:someoftt... ference t.t.1n the 30-~ M't11Dft· fKtDr'S ~ be the ability of the iuticn and the 15-we-M10ftiution. bona ... to QU9fify, the desire of the The most stunni111 difference, in this bor10•• to P9Y ........ OWl9I' the total ....... dthem«'& ... the~ to handle....,_ (or the desire for initief rock bclaom) mDncNy P9)n'Mtnb. In terms d Nfinancina, molt home- ownet$" primMy COllC8n is: do the comof re&wlCifw~thebelM!fit of kM9r rncwltttl) ~ $ 200,000 tmTGAGB (monthly pa,..eot•) FOi the home bu'8f'. the folwnost COi~ is h amount of the moeltt"Y mutts • .-rment. If u. ~.,. ~or older. ttwey rnmy want tohwethe t.:urityof~which remain ~CMrtheliteofthe loen. Let's take a $200,000 '"°"Pie for instance. At a fixed intetest rate of 10~'6. amortized over 30 years, the montty mortpee that is amortJzed over 15 yors. Thus, as they reach their reti~ent ysrs. they can look forward to a home whic h they own '1ree and clear." On the other hand, if the buyers are younc professionals. with an income that will increase over TERMS (rate of PAYMlll'IS int. • lenath of loan) (monthly) 12~ & 30 yeara - - - -$2.134.52 1<>'1% & 30 years 10li% & 15 years 9la • 30 years l~..% ,. 30 years the years, they may wish to~ for an Go Ahead Put·All Your Eggs In One Basket! · 1. 829.50 2. 210.80 1, 645.35 2 , 409.37 Bring Ant~ques & move right in -Mom a DINI too! Cozy 2 room & bath stud~o, great storage & 4 car parking. You will enjoy the w?od, brack & beams surrounding your . rustic 3 bedroom, merrored f~rmal dining room home, 2 baths & 3 patios. 45' by 118' lot, trees & flowers. Vacant. Open Wed, Sat & Sun afternoons. 3407 E. Co•lt Hw.J., Corone del .._ l7M4M more tban 2.200 restaurants. approximately one-half are francbile-owned. Corporate ~uarten have FOUR ORONE Four contemporary condominiums With cedar and ahllke ext~ woodbJlfning fi,..._ with gas log lighters and cetamic tile hearths. Views of ctty lights and the Newport turning basin counter the priv11cy and l8Ctusion of the private patios. Two or three bedroom models ranging from $158.IOO to 1181.IOO. c..t 575-8870 to discuu one or more of these special condos. BALBOA PENINSULA Very special contemporary home with guest quarters. Main living area of three bedrooms two full baths (one with ;.cuzzt type tub), large game room, 880 pit and three car garage with door opener. Open airy kitchen with o-s appliancel and trash compllCtor. One bedroom guest area with full size living room. firwptace Md private study or sitting .. L." All for only $279.900 -call 675-am>. COMESEEYOUADAEAll SpecUicular view lot zoned for mutttt.mily dwelling located near the pavillion on the Newport Peninsula. Convenient,.., alley 9Ceell and J)Mling. surrounded by luxurious single famitv and two family homes-This R-2 lot is offered at $330.000 with special financing, caJt for ado""'• '81 information 675-8870. ENTERTAINING DELIGHT Custom Ivan Welts built home on fee land in the 8.ck Bay of Newport. Waited courtyard. parquet flooring, Baldwin brass hardwar8 throughout. Mauive stone fireplace in the family room, gourmet kitchen wtth island cook area and sky1ighted bfeakfast nook. Very special master suite wtth two mdditionat bedrooms. private study and two and one half additional baths. Owner will consider tr8def! Catt for details at 675-6670. BALBOA DUPLEX Ocean front nearly new duplex with 3 bedrooms. and 2 baths up and 2 bedrooms with 2 baths downstairs. Both units have fireplaces and there's a big 4 car garage an.ched. Asking $289,000 with tow down to existing loan. Don't wait. Cllll 675-e870. OCEAN VIEW HOllE Huge 4 bedroom beauty with separate guest quarters custom built in 1983 with unique stained ga.a windows. solid wood cabinetry. exceptional quality throughout. Very mottvated tellers. c.11 for private presentation. 675-6670. JACOBS REAL TY, INC. 2919 NEWPORT BLVD.• NEWPORTBEACt:i.CA92663 (714) 675-6670 A·n offic~ with "~nehant /or tM history o/ tM ar~a . Corona de/ Mar • • Go clown and ece for youndl; the reason ia to preview one ol Coro. dd Mat"s rust summer homes. This California c.c>UaF .... built in 1910 aDd recently reoovalCd by Pam Sardella, owner and interior daip sprielisa She bas capcvcd the eucocc ol Coroea deJ Mar. LiPt and aary, the livina room O¥Crlooks tbe occu .o a view ol Newpon Harbor. Catalina and the nu chansiftl somcu Take this opportwuty to own this URplec-able property at anda mart.ct vaJue. This IUJIUllCf home offen a respik from the quickcQiQa pece o1 the -... Tbe ultimate in locatioca ... Inc wllcft you play. Balboa Island .. A bit ol Newport 8eadl tmaory• -tM pi&:twc rdlcc1s the •• ••boa bind tiptboua. The llorics ol De~ remain. but the 1trw:t\lft witla iu cln.matic tower was rcbuik in 1970. S-a Gabriel. the owner, ia rcbuildiftl lhc liahtbOU1C. toOk advanla.F of tlae ~limit pvina ewcry room in the bOutC a 5pectacular view of all of Newport •Y· 2515 E. Coast Hwy. Corona del Mar (714) 675-5511 C1l1 ••. ,..., ••sbrn. N I 1 Bedroom 21 Channel # • 631-1400 $85,000 2 Bedrooms Sat 1-5 1817W. Bay# 631-1400 $345,000 Sat 1-5 3 Bedrooms 178 E. Bay St., CM# 631-1-iOO $159,500 1•11 N. Bayfront, 3 + • 631-1..00 $850,000 1201 Berkshire# 631 -1-iOO $285,000 2834 Catalpa # ~ $275,000 ALL "ON THE WATER" Sat 1-5 Sun 1-5 Sat 1-5 Sat 1_..:30 WATERFRONT COMMERCIAL with pier for 60' boat. 3 separatE bldgs, with 9 rental units-"Monterey Cannery" charm, generou! parking. Ideal for owner/user near Newport's Cannery & Lide Villages and fine restaurants. $2,400,000 631-1..00. LINDA ISLE-Like new custom remodel. French windows, spa custom tile & berber carpeting. 4 bedrooms. including hugt master with sitting room. fireplace and 2 baths, plus family anc formal dining rooms. pier and slip. $1.395,000631-14'00. DOVER SHORES -a prestigious address. Two story home lltlE new. with exciting decor. 4 bedrooms including master with fireplace and sitting area, plus family and formal dining rooms. 60' of bay frontage with pier and slip. $1 , 195,000. 631-1400 NEWPORT SOPHISTICATE -70' Bay frontage with dock and side tie ... A large one story. 4 bedroom home with den, dining and family rooms built in "U" shape around spacious patio with custom pool. $998.000 631-1400. BALBOA ISLE BAYFRONT -3 bedroom home with early island charm plus 3 bedroom rental on large corner with pier/slip on Bay and dock on canal. Fireplaces in both units. Well priced at $850.000 673-6900. OCEANFRONT SAL TBOX -Fabulous 3 bedroom, stairs to 2nd floor gallery off master and 2nd bedroom, overlooking huge beamed celling living room with bark fireplace. Lovely brick patio and sep. studio or guest over garage. $695,000 631 -14'00. BAYFRONT CONDO with fabulous 2700 panoramic views of entire harbor and city lights. This spacious 2 bedroom with new white carpet and sauna is on the 8th floor of prestigious building. complete with doorman. $570,000 631-1-iOO. BA YFRONT CONDO -FABULOUS LOCATION -Large light and airy 2 bedrooms with spacious high ceilinged living room, walls of glass to full length patio. perfect for entertaining. Unob- structed 'Views of Newport Harbor from this 2nd floor unit, boat shp available. $555,000 673-6900. OCEANFRONT DUPLEX -at a super price in quiet area of Newport. Well maintained 2 bedroom units with terrific views and an excellent rental history. Lower unit has fireplace. Well priced at 1ust $495.000 631-1400. WATERFRONT ELEGANCE -The lavish use of mirrors, plus high ceilings create a sophisticated ambiance. Separate master suite with study and extra guest bedroom. Fabulous views plus slip for 3ti' boat. JUST REDUCED to $385,000 631 -1 400. BAYFRONT CONDO -BOATSLIP AVAILABLE! Bank repo, 2 bedroomR, 2 baths in wonderful "small town'' atmosphere. Close to shops, restaurants, steps to ocean. Sensational views of Bay and ocean. Real quality for $310,000. 873-e800. 315 Mllfotd, ClrMo 8horea # 873-6354 t415.000 111 ~PllM»·• 875-1181 $115.000 2958~Dr.• 831-1-400 $1 .491.000 1514 Highland. 831-ii 14'00 131 a.ooo 22361 Wallingford. HB I 831-1400 $425,000 5 Bedrooms Sat1-t Sat 1-5 Sat 1-6 Sat 1-6 Sat 1-5 Sat 1-6 Sat 1-5 I 309Poppy 8738494 $399,000 Wed&SatPM . Vacant Lots Lots 84-35-86 Top of Rocky Pt. 644-1-iOO $2.700,000 Sat & Sun 8-8 Key: * Pool or Spa •View #Family Room • Waterfront a note from Maury Secluded Ranch -Bargain! Approximately 72 acre ranch In Cleveland National Forest, easily acc .. ible. Variety of terrain, fenced for horses, etc. 3 bedroom main house. staffs quarters and support building. Call for full details. 1375,000 315 Miiford, C•meo Shores Open Sat. 1-5 Warm comfortable home on the canyon. Family room, dining room and living room by large deck area ... cozy kitchen ... 3 bedrooms ... fee land. Come see itl $415,000 401 North Star Lane Open Sat 1-4:30 Large waterfront home, please come see the many outstanding features of this home with lots of amenities, including boat docks. Fee land. Sll0,000 CdM South of Highway Two bedroom home on large lot to ocean. Great for retired couple or owner with Ideas of expanding for more view. $421,500 nw cumins ~ ~ on new .md t>~ritinj.t laguru Me.ldows! It's Grand < )pt•nin~ hmt•. 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NEWPORT SNORES m&JDI Where else can you live for this price with a lot of house; 3 bedroom. 3 bath, community pool and tennis. minutes to beach? Land included. WESTCLIFF IZIUOO This home has 100 possibilities -office or maid's room, extra large separate room could be workshop or art studio. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, spa. HARBOR VIEW l27UOO Wonderful curb appeal doesn't stop at the door of this charming 4 bedroom. 2 bath home. Many upgrades. greenbelt location. Hurry. call nowt BAYCREST 1291,0CI) Immaculate and remodeled, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath home 1s in move-in conditionf Custom kitchen in cherry wood: a cook's delight. land included. SEAVIEW l33IJD) Sale. lease or lease/option. Spacious pool-sized lot. light. airy 3 bedroom Nantucket. 24 hour guard gate. Community pool. spa and tennis. IEWPORT HEIGHTS 13&l500 lovely to look at 4 bedroom. family room home with custom landscaping on corner lot with ocean views. Truly charming. 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COROU Hl8llWIDI 1441.D Newer custom home with 18()0 ocean/bay view. Room for pool. 3 bedrooms + family room or 4 bedrooms, 311.t baths, 2 fireplaces, master bedroom retreat could be office or den. HARIOI VIEW HIUI 18J100 No ad can describe the quality and care lavished on this 2 bedroom, den, view home. totally remodeled using best equipment and finest materials. lllORECUFFI 1125JD> Pacific Ocean view from this spacious 3 bedroom home located on luah stradal Easy outdoor living with access to beach. You own the 1*1\d. l"ILAll --Best location In Spygtaaa and the most magnificent 8 bedroom + office hOme the ar .. hu to offer. Lovefy pool, spa and gorgeous custom decor. OTHER AREAS UICIO IAI JOAOUlllllVllE It•• Well-maintained townhouse on cul-de-sac. Quiet location on greenbelt close to pools, shops, golf course and tennis court1. TUITUllOCK/llVllE 12Z1.GDD 2 bedrooms+ d~. Owner paid $225,000 new, then spent $60,000 on ext,nslve upgrades. Gorgeous. 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CAIYOI 1771.D Customized, expanded Broedmoor with 5 bedrooms, S baths. goum)et kitchen, new muter auite with connecting study. Lovely view, private site. PElmULA IAYF-.T .... Brick patio with built-In 880 lends itletf to an entertainment flow betw•n your yacht and custom home. Oak cabinetry, locatlonf ICUIFmT .... Everything 11 right about thla welt-maintained home on the ocean front. 3 bedroom•. 3'h baths. large family room, updated kitchen. views forever. .. CAIYOI HR• Some of the most bMutfful hom.e of !Mprnent are often renewed visions of the put. Thi• ta auch a home that has been exSMtnded and detailed to exacting standards. lllCAIYOI ..,. Spacious family residence on cul-de-sac and prtvate _ greenbelt. Two story 5 bedroom. formal dining room, family room. Mutet with fireplace. llM.al ..... a-.. This magnificent estate features baronial apace and · estate-like grounds. The view of the Pacific and Newport Beach by day or night Is an infinity of delights. Judy Mertz Cynthia Aumsfeld Barbara Miles Frank Sennes l ydia Murphy Jennifer Shaw Edie Olson Laraine Shaw Kay Parker Hillary Thamer Marian Phillippi Dottie Valentine Bert Reedy Sherry Wallace Marian Reedy Lisa White Judy Robbjns Bob Yorke Lucy Rose .. ' . . '; r -t ., . . I .J -. - l I. I ; --Contents-------- 2 Chuck Battaglia-Good Time Rock 'N' Roll .................. 3 The Orange County following for piano-pounding Chuck Battaglia continues to grow during his extended run at the Huntington Beach Inn and elsewhere. Battaglia tells writer Bill Harvey how he fell in love with a music that's older than he is. Filling Some Bi1 Shoes ............................................ 4 Clynell Jackson, starring as The King in the Curtain Call Dinner Theatre production of "The King and I," tells Marcus Dietz what it's like to perform in the role that made Yul Brynner legendary. Calendar of Events. ................................................. 6 For a quick look at what's happening in Orange County this month m the way of art. music, dance and theater. check out our easy- to-use events guide. Into the 'Bear' Vacuum ............................................ 8 Rock fans can't be happy about the recent demise of the colorful Golden Bear Night Club in Huntington Beach, but there 1s a bright si de. says writer Bret Colson, in the re-emergence of night spots like the Coach House in San Juan Capist rano. Dance Fun and Dinner, Too ...................................... 9 Nightlife correspondent Judy Dutty checks out one of Huntington Bea c h's l1vel1est dance scenes at the Crazy Burro and gets an unexpected surprise-great food, too. A Little Something from Down Under ........................ 10 Twain 's Down Under has one of the best Happy Hours in the county for the hungry, thirsty and weary at the end of a long day The action 1n the ad1acent Au ssie Rage Room . though, 1s quite a bit hotter. Judy Duffy explains why Brunch-Italian Style ............................................. 12 G1org1o's Ristorante consistently serves some of the best lasagna and other popular Italian entrees around -and it doesn't stop doing that when it lays out a delicious weekend brunch spread, according to Marcus Dietz. < I .... 0 (,IQRC,10 S RI~ TORAN f[ SSSS S ANT A AHA CYN AO ANAHEIM HILLS 97107 171') 998·~0 Not Just for Tourists Anymore •........•................••••... 13 For fine food and an enjoyable evening of entertainment. Bret Colson says the Huntington Beach Inn has plenty to offer. If you haven't been there recently, the changes will impress Arrivin1 at Disneyland-Captain Eo............ •• . . . •••••. •. • 14 The Magic Kingdom unveils a new 3-0 spectacular starring sinaer Michael Jackson this month. There's plenty of other big names associated with this latest Disney project. Like Vi1itin1 an Old Friend ....................................•. 15 Restaurant reviewer Judy Duffy finds the combination of good 1azz. food and drink at the Studio Cafe (near the pier on the Balboa Peninsula) makes this place special. Dining and Nightlife Guide ..................................... 16 The ultimate listing of restaurants and night spots in the county, including updated club ac~c; fo~ th is month, g1v1ng Entertamer readers Just about everything they need to find the right restaurant or tyre of entertainment On the Cover Chu ck Battaglia shows off his talented toes. as photographed by Orange County Entertainer Photo Editor Steven Georges. at the Huntington Beach Inn, where Battaglia and his band perform every week Assistance was provided by the folks at the Huntington Beach Inn The On.nge County EnlertaJner ••a moothty newspaper publtshed by BakeJ Communtcabons Wlth a tocus dtning. n1ghtltle music. theateJ. dance and an throuohout Orange County Seth Baker Publisher Jack Shinar Editor John Trausch Assistant Editor Marcus Dietz Advertismg D1rector Stenn Georps Photographer ContnbutM>nS to the 0....,. County Enterteinet ate wetcome All mater..i ~ be eddr_, to Editor. The Orange County Efltertajner. 883 Production Pt8ce. P11apor1 Beech. CA 92M3. (714)831-7075. Oertraefor .. c•1nder lwsbngs is the firwt f~ of the moneti for puMc~ In the next month'• iaue. The ~-acc:epta no ,...,.,. ... Slbthty fc. unsonc.ted maileriel wtthout a ~..-d stamped enYe6ope Orange County Entertainer April 1986 • ~~&terta~ment ~~~~~~ Chuck Battaglia wakes dead in HB BY BILL HARVEY Chuck Battaglia and his "Rock 'n Roll Show" add new meaning to the term "Br ing down the house." If you happen to be at one of Chuck's shows and notice someone who 1s 1ust sitting there. not moving in rhythm to the music. call the paramedics. That person 1s probably dead. Battagha plays the piano like he invented 1t, and can get very imaginative when he performs For instance. he can play it with his feet. which 1s no small feat, he plays 1t while lying on hrs back. and he's even been known to "surf" it. producing a wild, 1angled sound that the crowd loves. In short. this guy knows how to get down. Battaglia and his group. bass guitarist and back up vocalist George Martinovitch , drummer Joey Commrssio and guitarist "Fast Freddy" Rap1llo, specialize in '50s and '60s type rock and roll. and they do 1t on a non· stop basis Says Battaglia. "Our music is special bec ause of the authent1c1ty of ou r sound Freddy used to play with Spiro Gira and George and Joey played backup for the Platters. the Coasters and the Drifters The four of us got together about 7 years ago. when we were the opening act for the Platters After we finished our part. George and Joey would play backup for them "The whole thing wa s a matter of luck. the four of us being m the same place at the same time." he c;ays . "And we 've been lucky ever since .. Battaglia, the lead singer and pianist. comes from a very trad1t1onal background "My father wa s a milkman and my mother was a house wife I have one brother and two sisters, and they were all very supportive of me when I first started making music " He started making music at a very early age "There wa s a TV show in Cleveland. sort of like an early 'Star Search' that was on every week The first half hour was a talent show. and the second wa s a big production number I went and tried out. and they liked me so much that I wa s asked to be on every week "I had to do everything from 'Davy Crockett' to 'Here Comes Peter Cottontail,' but rt wa s really good experience. I did that show from age 7 to about age 13. when the whole family moved to Whittier,'' he recalls "That was a real shock The show rn Cleveland was rated number one. and I had actually become pretty famous in Cleveland. but nobody tn California had ever heard of me:· Battaglia says Between the ages of 13 and 1 7. Battaglia was considered far too young to play clubs. so he produc ed hi s own shows. modeled after the show he had been on in Cleveland ''I'd hold a contest for local talent for the first half-hour. and do my own show for the last hour " He also wrote about 350 songs. While t1v1ng in Whittier. Battaglia met "Bumps·· Blac kwell. who was the manager for Little Richard and Sam Cook. as well as a song writer of some fame. "At about age 17 I developed and performed a ·salute to Elvis.' and Bumps helped me to get started as a club act," he said. His early training 1s evident in the show April 1986 CHUCK B•tt.911• bring• hi• brand of h'9h-e,,.gy rock to Or•noe County. he does today. Battaglia can sound remarkably like Presley. "I used to play the guitar and do my Presley salute. but finally decided to start developing my own style." At about this t ime. h~ met Little Ric hard I and that meeting helped him to decide "Presley was my hero, and still is. !:>ut I learned that there is a lot more to rock and roll than iust Presley. Besides. 1t wa s really hard to grow the sideburns at age 17 .. A sked 1f had ever considered any other li ne of work. Battaglia says, "No. never When I wa s about 16. I worked as a box boy for a supermarket. but I still worked at my music I wa s too young to work clubs. so I produced my own showcases in auditoriums .. Battaglia was born in 1960. even though he specializes 1n sounds from the '50s "The main thing 1s the fun of the music It's the Jerry Lee lewis. and the banging on the keys. and the good time we have while keeping the people in the audience having fun that makes the whole thing work ." As to the prospects for '50s rock. he says, "I think that there's a real future for the music because it's good music . It's so simple and fun and 1t has a message. As long as we can keep 1t that way, it'll always be here No matter what anybody brings out. it'll iust be roc k and roll done a little bit differently. and '50s rock will always be the foundation " Battaglia likes music with a message Is there a message in Punk Rock ' "I never really got into 1t that deeply to find 1f there 1s or not. I've been told that there are messages 1n that sort of music, but I was never one to look into rt and see Everyone talks about a 'hidden message,' but that's nothing new. Earlier. the Beatles had messages rn their music and I'm sure that Elvis tried to kic k out a messa ge or two." When asked what 1s 1n store for him. Battaglia said, "Years ago, I wanted to be a star: 1f that comes. that'll be fine. looking at it more Orange County Entertainer realistically, I take 1t day·to·day. and as long as I'm successful 1ust doing my show I'm pretty sat1sf 1ed " "I'm to the point where I c an play a lot of the c lubs that I want to play in Orange County. and I like that "As far as traveling. I'd like that. but there would have to be something in there that would make my career really take a Jump I wouldn't want to do what I'm doing 1n Orange Co unty all over the world on a day t o day basis I'm not a traveler ... he says ''I'd really like to get into record ing but as far as a final goa l. I don't have one There's so much happening right now that I don t want to put any l1m1ts out there · I'd like t o go to Las Vegas but not as a lounge act Lounges are a trap I k now people who have worked lounges for years and the problem 1s that when 1t comes time for the introduction of new talent. these people are passed over because they're not con s1d ered to be new .. Battaglia and his Rock 'n Roll Show have played many clubs in Orange County. including the Grand Hotel in Anaheim Currently. the band appears at Crackers rn Anaheim on Monday nights at 8 :30 p m . and at the Huntington Beach Inn (Bog1es) on Wednesday through Saturday from 9 p n . until 1 30 a m The c rowd at Bog1es. where we saw Battaglia. was mixed. some who had obviously been around when rock was in it s prime. and some who might well be the children of those origina l rockers. Some of the patrons. who had obviously seen the Rock ·n Roll Show before . were dressed in the styles of the '50s and '60s. and would have been right at home on some of the earlier Americ an Bandstand broadcasts Regardless of age or dress. there was a good time to be had. and everybody was having one. Better hurry, though, 1f you want to 1oin the fun This show rs relatively undiscovered but 1t won't be for long. 3 4 --Stage Jackson as King: 'It's my role now ' KAREN Forest stars H the teacher and Clynefl Jack.on is The Kina in the Curtain Call Dinner Theatre production of "Tt,e Kins and I " BY MARCUS DIETZ When Clynell Jackson was a child, there were two movies that he made a point of seeing, whenever possible. One was the all- time classic, "The Wizard of Oz." The other, though, was more of an adult movie: "The King and I," starring Yul Brynner, which was released in 1954-the same year which Jackson was born. "It ("The King and I") was one of those movies that I wanted to see, over and over," Jackson said. "I remember being impressed by the king, and how dignified he was. I wanted to be just like him." In a real sense, Jackson's wish has come true, and will continue to do so through May 25. He's cast as the king in the Curtain Call Dinner Theater's current production of "The King and I." It is truly a role whi ch befits him. For starters, Ja ckson looks like the king: his head is shaven, his eyebrows are h1gh- arched. He carries a forceful stage prescence. too, when he folds his arms across hi s c hest . or claps his hands to signal a servant Since Brynner not only starred in the movie. but also played the role some 2.000 occasions on stage, he has set the standard for which others must follow. He has developed. fine tuned and patented this role as none other 1n dramatic history. Jac kson and co·star Karen Fo rest . who plays imported English schoolteacher An na lake the freshest of ~ts, add a talented and accomplished master chef, encourage him to finesse the new California cuisine., and surround his efforts with fine china and finally, gleaming crystal. That's why more people are discover- ing the magic of ~ll 's. Make it your choke. For lunch or dinner. I THE IRVINE HILTON AND ff~ 17900 Jamboree Blvd., Irvine, CA 92714 (714) 863-3111 Orange County Entertainer Leonowens, sparkle in a very well-done production of "The King and I." Granted, the show is more powerful with a larger cast, the king's harem should consist of more than five wives. and the classroom is better with more than a handful of students. But remember, this magnificent play is being staged at a small dinner theater, a feat on the scale of playing the World Series on a little league field. The Curtain Call does a great job of tackling this ambitious project and should be commended for staging it. Forest displays a sweet. pleasant voice in her first engagement at the Curtain Call since "The Music Man" three years ago. She does an excellent rendition of the popular song, "Getting to Know You ," and she opens the show with the wh1ms1 cal. "Whistle a Happy Tune." In add1t1on. she teams with the king to deliver one of the best dance routines you'll see on any stage in "Shall We Dance?" The pair swings bac k and forth. to and fro, across the st age with enthusiasm and vigor, and closes the show wi th the sa me routine. to the audience's delight Of course. any performance of "The King and I" 1s bound to be decent. because the material is so sol id There's plenty of good. cheerful music. some great humor, and some introspective moments. where both the king and Anna discover a bit about themselves For instance. the king must learn to deal with his own ego. as Anna proves that she is not the stereotypical woman who would fit into his harem Anna learns about the d1ff1cult1es of bringing We stern culture to the East . The king also must learn what he doesn't know. as he sings in "Puzzlement " "I don't know what I know." he states. after not being able to answer his son's question on whether the earth ndes around the sun on a turtle's bac k. or is merely a ball with a stick in it. Jackson delivers his lines in a deep. au · thontative voice He has the ability to convey the feelings of confusion and frustration that are such an integral part 1n the role of the king. "This was a role I really liked once I got past the first aud1t1on." Jackson said. ''I fell in love with 1t, and thought. 'Yeah. this feels right.' Naturally, you always get compared (to Brynner). but if I'm lucky enough to do the role as many times as he did it. I will be very fortunate." Unfortunately for him, Jackson never was able to see Brynner perform the role on stage. 1n the middle of his first audition for the part when the show was last in Southern California, he at first deliberately stayed away ~o Brynner's performance would not unduly influence his own. Then, at the last minute, he changed his mind. only to find that there weren't any tickets left. "T hat was disappointing," he said with a chuckle. "Yul has dominated the role for so long, in the past there hasn't been anyone else .. But now it is my turn. Maybe I will be the king for future generations." "The. King and I," now playing at the Curtain Call Dinner Theater, 690 El Camino Real, Tustin, runs through May 25. Shows on Tuesday through Sunday. Tickets start at $15.95. Call 838·1540. April 1986 April 1986 WALLY GEORGE is taking the talk show circuit by storm and has everyone talking. You can enjoy all the drama and excitement of this nationally syndicated personality. -·BES ~f ,,f Hcl ·r Sl~.\·r·" ''rrknights at 5:()()pn1 • ~ H () 'f 1.J I ~ l~ -" L 1 \ ~· '"-' , 1 l l -1 11 ,,. e e k n i g h ts a t 5 : 3 0 p 111 Orange County Entertainer 5 --Calendar--------- ART .. Denni• louiM Scholz - OH Monotype1" wi II be the featured display at Sandstone Gallery. 384- A N. Coast Highway, Lag- una Beach. through April 7 Viewing hours are 11 a m. to 4 p.m .. Tuesday through Sunday. Call 497- 6775 for details. .. Florence Arnotd•1 Fe1- tiv•I of the Art1," a cele- bration of the arts as seen thro ugh the eyes of a c hild, will run through April 4 at the Muckenthal- er Cultural Center. 1201 W Ma lvern Ave .. Fuller- ton 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 Marionettes Exhibition will be on display at the Brea C1 v1c Cult ural Cen- ter. No 1 C1v1c Center Circle. Brea. through April 4 Admission 1s 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. Ellhlbits •t Lquna Beach Museum of Art Mountain landscapes of Southern California 1900-1985, through April 27. The Mu- seum is located at 307 Cliff Drive, Laguna Beach. Call 494-6531 for hours and further info. lmocen Cunnlnch•m and Dick Arentz will be fea- tured in a display at the Susan Spiritus Gallery, 522 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. The dis- play will run through April 12. For hours and details call 63 l ·6405. ''Two L.A. Printmakers," works by Efram Wolff and Laura Stic kney, will be on display through April 7 at Laguna College of Art. Ettinger Gallery, 2222 Lag· una Canyon Road, Laguna Beach. Call 497-5014 for hours. "The Art of Performance" will be on display through April 30 at Chapman Col- lege 's G uggenhei m Gallery , 333 N. Glassel! Ave .. Orange. Hours are 1 to 5 p.m. Mon. through Fri Call 997-6812. Watch for the opening of the new Lakewood HOP in April THOSE CRAZY 50's-60's DAYS ARE BACK AGAIN! 6 Featuring our Famous SO's 01nerl lJAn< 1nql Llvt' Showsl Zany DJ"s & (Ofm nl ~ nceiy-10.n t~ partyl SUNDAY NITE LIVE! "THE AUTHENTIC&" LI VE ! 50's-60's Dance Band By Popular Demand See Our New "llJCI I RCll HEAVEI" SHOW Every Monday-8 p.m . The ~st shOw 1n rown l ROCK AROUND THE CLOCK f ~arunng JASON CHASE Ev~ry T~sday-8 pm 18774 &<>e*hurst Fountain Vall~y (fomimy ~ley'SI 71 4/963-2366 ..Mount•ln Landac•pe1: Smithwa, Stamos. Ward , 1900-191&:• an exhibi-Webber and Wahlberg. At tion depicting landscapes the Commend Ground from Yosemite to the Mex· Gallery April 1 to 30, 509 ican border, will be on N. Harbor Blvd., Fullerton. exhibit through April 27 Hours are 10 a. m. t o 5 at Saddteback College, p. m. Tuesday through Sat· 28000 Marguerite Park-urday, and 7 p.m. to 11 way, Mission Viejo. Hours p.m. April 25. are 10 a.m. to 2 p .m. Monday through Thurs-..Dlversltle1 In Gla11," day and Saturday. For Designs Recycled Gallery, information call 582-619 N. Harbor Blvd., Ful- 4756. lerton, April 12 to May Amerlc•n Indian 1culp· 16, Monday to Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ture works by Clifford Fra- gua, on display at Galeria April Events •t the New· Capistrano, Apri l 19 through May 18, 10 a.m. port H•rbor An MUMUm: to 5 p.m. daily. Gallery Second segment of the is at 31681 Cam ino Ca-indepth "Post-War Art," pistrano. San Juan Capis-through April 20, featur- tr a no. ing museum holdings in photographs. paintings, sketches and silkscreens. Work• bJ Orf•ndo A.B .• Also through April 20, H. Wysocki and other in-"Cal i fornia Art Si nce ternational artists, Gal -1945." Museum is at 850 leries Tou c he. ltd ., San Clemente Dr .• adja-through April 15. Gallery cent to Newport Center is at 499 N. Coast High-Fashion Island, in New-way, Laguna Beach. port Beach. Gallery hours Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 are Tuesday to Sunday, p.m. Monday to Saturday. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. New works in painting, W9tercolon bJ Ellen Ro- photographs. jewelry, ce-berts will be on display ramies and sculpture by through April 30 at Quo- 12 artists-Bennett, Chap-rum Gallery, 374 N. Coast man. Grant. Marcus. Me-Highway, Laguna Beach. nasco, Reynolds, Sears. Also featured are acrylics The Arts at OCC Peter Rejto, Cellist April 4 ($5 Advance, $6 Door) Clayton Haslop & Jack Sanders, Violin and Guitar April 12 ($5 Advance, $6 Door) Americans in Paris April 13 ($4 Advance. $5 Door) Student Dance Concert April 18, 19 ($5 Advance, $6 Door) Holland April 25 ($4 da Advance, $5 Door) South Coast Symphony Apn/26 ($1 5, $10, $8) Call 432-5527 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE COMMUNITY SERVICES by Muriele Burch. Hours are 10 a.m . to 4 p .m . Closed Mondays. For in- formation call 494-4422. "Retro1pectlve: Hend- wrou1ht Aluminum • 1920·1950" will be on exhibit through April 5 at the Old Barn Antiques Mall. 31792 Camino Ca - pistrano, San Juan Capis- trano. "The Rauretiv• Influence In Sculpture .. will be on display April 25 through June 28 at Muckenthaler Cultural Center, 120 l Malvern Ave., Fullerton. For more information call 738-6575 or 738·6799 .. The Tradftlonalists," an annual juried exhib1t1on featuring 150 works by California artists will be on display Apr i l 26 through May 23 at Brea Civic Cultural Center, No. 1 Civic Center Circ le, Brea. Admission is free. Gallery hours are Wed - nesday to Saturday, noon to 5 p.m. and Thursday, noon to 8 p.m. For details call 990-7730. Cat Glal1 Sculpture wi II be on display at Cal State Fullerton's Art Gallery April 12 through May 11 For more information call 773-3362. .. Dlurmln1 lmaaes: Art for Nucl••r Dt1erm•· ment•• will be on view at UCl's Fine Arts Gallery through April 5. Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m., Tuesday through Satur - day. For more information call 856-6610. Worb bJ Jacquet Henri Lartipe and Marilyn Lit- tman will be on view at the Susa n Sp i r i tu s Gallery, 522 Old Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, April 17 through May 24. For hours and other i n- formation call 631·6405. Palntinp bJ Carofyn Car- denel will be on view at Laguna College of Art. Vettinger Gallery, 2222 Laguna Canyon Road. lag· una Beac h. The exhibit will run April 13 through May 15. For more infor- mation call 497 -3309. "Actre11e1/ Audience," a 101nt exhibition of recent work by Karl Gernot Kuehn and Holly Wright, wi ll d is play April 5 through May 10 at BC Space Gallery, 235 Forest Ave .. Laguna Beac h . Gallery hours are 11:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Tues· day through Saturday. For more i nformation call 497·1880. Orange County Entertainer WetercolcM11tS Iris Adam and Jane London will dis- play works at Art-A-Fair Gallery, 644 S. Coast High- way, Laauna Beac h , through April 15. Hours are 11 a.m . to 5 p.m .. Wednesday through Sun- day. Call 494-4514 for 1nformat1on. DANCE D•nce Events •t UCI: Maria Benitez Spanish Dance Company April 6; Repertory Dance West Apri l 26; UCI Faculty Dance Concert April 30 to May 3. For tickets and further information call 856-6616 MISC Aprtl Ewenta .. the Oranp Countrf.......,..Wom- en's Expo '86 April 8 to 10; Enalish Sprinaer Spa· niel Dog Show April 12; OC Equestri an Center Spring Show April 12-13: Barter Fair April 13; Inter· Shows Motorcycle Swap· meet April 18; Chow Fan- ciers Assoc iation Chow Doi Show April 19; West Coast Promotions Gun Show April 19-20; Golden State Chow Club Dog Show April 20; Electro- Tech April 23. The fair· grounds are located at 88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa. For more information call 75l:fAIR San Juan Capistr•no Her· "-a.II will take place April 5 at 6 p.m. The ball commemorates 25 years of incorporation and will feature resKtents, political dignitaries and celebrities in an evenina of dinner. music and danci ng . Tickets are $50 per per· son and available by cal· lina 240-7828. 11th Annual An•helm ao.t Show will run April 9 to 13 at the Anaheim Convention Center, 800 W. Katella, Anaheim. Tic kets are $4.50 f o r adults and $2 for children aaes 6 to 15. For more informati on call 999· 8900. Callfornl• An1el1 April Home ca.,...: San Diego April 1; Los Anaetes April 6; Seattle April 14 to 16: Minnesota April 1 7 to 20: Oakland April 21 to 23 Tickets are •vailable at ..._T .. toPqt7 April 1986 MISC Continued from Pase 6 the box office, located at 2000 S. State College Blvd., Anaheim, or by call· ing 634·1300. MUSIC The Irvine 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 •nd w•ri9tJ 1howl at the Via Maria, 9969 Walker St.. Cypress. Tues· day and Wednesdays fea- ture "Charlie" a soft music duo. and "Forward Mo· t1on ." paying triutes to Elvis. Neil Diamond. and others. "Lip Sync" contest on Saturday nights Thurs· days feature "The Gong Show." open to any act including musici ans, Jugglers. comedians and singers. for further info call 821 ·9300. The LM f errefl Show, a fast·moving "oldies" pro· gram featuring the pop· ular p1an1st. saxophonist and comedian is at Club 17. 1670 NPwport 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. lteMI• Holm. acclaimed Viennese opera and oper- etta star, performs for the Pacific Symphony's sev- enth annual Viennese April 1986 Ball, April 26, Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. Call 973· 1322 for reser· vations. Concerti at the Crazr· horse: Bobby Bare April 7-8; Kris Kristofferson Apri I 14-15; Lacy J. Dalton April 21 . The Crazyhorse is located at 1580 Brook- hollow Or .• Santa Ana. For reservations, call 549· 1512. Musk* Events at Or•np Coast Coffep: Peter Reito. cellist April 4; Clayton Haslop and Jack Sanders, violin and guitar April 12; South Coast Symphony April 26. The college is located at 2701 Fairview Road , Costa Mesa. For tickets call 432·5527. Mu1ic•I Events •t UCI: American Music Perfor- mance Ensemble April 5; High School Choir Festival April 11; New Jazz and Contemporary Classics April 12; UCI Guitar En· semble April 13; Stuart Fox. lutenist·guitarist April 23; Irvine Baroque Players April 24; Vocal Master Class April 29. For tickets and further infor· mation call 856·6922 Phillip Jones Br••• En- Mmble. a well·known Brit- ish recording group, w1fl perform an eclectic re· pertoire of original works and serious transcriptions at Laguna Beach High School Auditorium, 625 Park Avenue. Laguna Beach. The show is set for April 7 at 8: 15 p.m . For tickets call 494-2822. The Ma1ter Chor•I• of Or•n1• Countr will per· form Baroque Lutheran Service on April 20 at 6 p.m. in the Crystal Cathed- ral. 12141 Lewis St .. Garden Grove. For more information call 669- 8902. The hdtlc Srmphon' will present •·American Music and Apple Pie." a cete· bration featuring au- dience favorites and apple pie at intermission. Keith Clark conducts the 8 p.m. concert to be held April 5 at Santa Ana High School Auditorium, Santa Ana. Tickets are $8.50 to $16.50. For more in- formation call 973-1300. Irvine Srmphonr Orc"-- tra presents works by Bee- thoven and others on April 19 at 8 p.m. in the South Coast Community Church Auditorium , Irvine. Tickets are $10 to $12. For more information call 261 -0231. Music .. Eventt at C...s> m•n Colt .. •: Chapman Symphony Orchestra April 6; 20th Century Music Concert April 17; Orange County Youth Sym- phony Orchestra April 20; Chapman College Chamber Orchestra April 27. The college is located at 333 N . Glassel! St., Orange. For tickets and information call 997- 6812. Mu1ic•t £went1 at the Fonam ThNtre, 41 75 fair· mont Blvd .. Yorba Linda: The Harlem Blues and Jazz Band April 4 ; The Forum Pops Orchestra with Gisele McKenzie April 12; the Sweet Ade· lines April 19; Chanticleer April 26. T ickets for events range from $6 to $8. 50. All shows start at 8 p.m. Call 779-8591 for more information. Simple Minds will perform April 22 at the Pacific Amphitheatre. Costa Mesa. Show begins at 7:30 p.m. For tickets and information call (213)· 216·6666. STAGE .. The line Mid I" at Eli- zabeth Howard's Curtain Call Dinner Theatre, 690 El Camino Real , Tustin. Prices start at $15.95. Doors open 6 :30 p.m . Tuesday throu1h Thurs- day, 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 11:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. for reservations call 838- 1540. April Ewen11 •t South C0111t .......... ,. "Buried Child," written by Sam Shepard and sta1ed by Sam Weisman. April 8 through May 11 , Main- stage, Tuesday to Friday, 8 p.m .• Saturday 2:30 and 8 p.m., Sunday 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. Tickets $16 to $21. Through April 6 on Second Stage, "Unsuit· able for Adults," Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 p.m., Saturday 3 and 8:30 p.m., Sunday 3 and 8 p .m . Tickets $16 to $21. Se- cond stage from April 25 to May 18. "Virginia," Tuesday through Friday, 8:30 p.m ., Saturday 3 and 8:30 p.m .. Sunday 3 and 8 p.m . Tickets are $16 to$21. SCR isat655 Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa. .. As You Uke It." La Mir· ada Civic Theatre. April 2 , 8 p.m .. featuring The Acting Company. The Sha· kespeare comedy is spon- sored by Cerritos College Community Services. Tickets are $9.50 for stu- dents, $11.50 and $12.50 for adults. Theater 1s at 14900 la Mirada Blvd. .. Chekhov In Y•lta .. will be performed April 23 to 26 at 8 p.m. in UCl's Fine Arts Studio Theatre. Tickets are $4 to $6. For tickets and information call 856-6616. '°The LMt LMI." directed by Robert Liebovich will be performed April 4·5, 11 to 13, 18 to 20, and 25-26, at Garden Grove Community Theatre in Garden Grove. For tickets and information call 897- 5122. Orange County Entertainer ----------------- .. ~. •• Lerner and Loewe's lyrical master- piece of musical theatre, wilt be performed April 5 in Plummer Auditorium, 201 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton. Tickets are $12.50 to $17.50. eurt.in is 8 p.m. For tickets call n3-3371 "'n3-3347. UoJM Time ol Yow Liie." a comedy by William Sa - royan, will be performed April 11-12, and 17 to 20 in Saddleback Colle1e's McKinney Theatre. 28000 Marguerite Part<way, Mis- sion Viejo. Tickets are $5 and $6. For more infor- mation call 831 -4656. •rn. Uninwtted ... a ghost- ly tale with spellbinding special effects will play April 23 through May 4 at Tustin City Hall, 300 Centennial Way, Tustin. Tickets are $6 to $10.50 and can be purchased at the Tustin City Hall or by caning 544-8890. .. Alone T«>sether;• held over by popular demand through April 14 at the Harlequin Dinner Play· house. 3505 S. Harbor Blvd .• Santa Ana. For tickets and reservations call 979-5511 . ua..t fl/I the a-." Fred Carmichaels side· splittma comedy, will pre-- miere April 15 and run throu1h June 8 at the Harlequin Dinner Play- house, 3505 S. Harbor Btvd., Santa Ana. Perfor· mances are Tuesday throu1h Saturday even- in1s with Saturday and Sunday matinees. for tickets and reservations call 979-5511. ... A lloon tar the ••blla· ......_ .. by Eupne O'Neil. will run April 11 throulh May 10 at the Gem T~ tre, 12852 Main St .. Garden Grove. Tickets are $9 to $13. For tickets and information, call 636- 7213. .. ....... Ute of ......... ., bee.'' Brecht's vision of Nazi Germany, will be performed April 18 to 20 and 23 to 27 in Cal State Fullerton's Littte Theatre. Curtain at 8 p .m . For tickets and information call 773-3347. un.. ,._.,, ~ and "The Blood Countess .. will be staged April 5 at UCl's Fine Arts Villa1e Theatre. Irvine. Tickets are $6 to $8. Curtain at 8 p.m. Call 856-6616 tor details. HOW TO FIND 11IE BESf IJTILE DINNERSPOT IN NEWPORT BEACH. , Pastel's is easy to find. And hard to forget. mv restaurants delight the ~ with such a myriad of adinary 0'9tions. Marinated Shrimp and Scallops in a Gin~ Vinaigrette Salad Mouth watering Pastas like Angel Hair with Seafood and Fresh 1bmato. Pizzas baked in OUT authentic Italian wood burning oven. ~ ~~ :~ Grill and Bar specialties .. Pastel's. Easy to find. Hard to furaitt . Oumn .mat dal) llacnattOllll ruonunr.., (Ooeed Moadayt 7 8 <(f eatu!ling ... ~ '\·\\~s L-\J\lt CBo1tdeau~ C6am 11 Cf1ee1r ,..,aghe Challdo1111ay '& Plus a Complete Line of Gourmet Specialities •Caviar •Croissants •Fresh Pasta and Sauces Picnic Baskets Available for Beach or Yacht CHAMPAGNE FRIDAYS 4-8 p.m. $1 .50 per glass Tues-Sat 10 a.m.-10 p .m. Sunday 11 a.m.-8 p.m. 20945. Coast Hwy. Laguna Beach (714)494-WINE Free Parking A cross from Tavern By The Sea -Nightlife----- Capistrano's 'Coach House' BY BRET COLSON When The Golden Bear in Huntington Beach closed recently, a collective wail of grief echoed from across all parts of Orange County. Press and rock fans alike bemoaned the fact that the Bear, besides having a rich and colorful history, was about the only place in the entire county to go and listen to top notch local bands as well as big name entertainment. Without it, the live local scene appeared to have developed a black hole. But if there was a silver lining in the cloud that forced the Golden Bear to close, it came from the fact that considerable attention was drawn to the need for more live headline clubs in the county. That need was soon fulfilled in San Juan Capistrano of all places, where The Coach House is taking on the challenge of stepping into the giant void. The Coach House itself boasts a bit of a colorful history. Originally, it opened as a hangout for south county locals seeking to soak up a few suds. It gradually began attracting the leather and motorcycles crowd before changing its name to San Juan Creek Saloon and adding a line- up of live country western music. The idea was to drive off the undesirables. The undesirables were driven off alright, as was everyone else. Soon after, the live country western format was dropped, the name Coach House was reinstated and a switch to headline entertainment was made. The early results have been dramatic and impressive. On a recent visit, the Coach House was sold out on a night that Jerry Lee Lewis was sc heduled to appear . According to management this is pretty much the way things have gone since the recent format change. Despite some physical changes from its days as the San Juan Creek Saloon, the Coach House still retains the same open and congenial atmosphere that begs patrons to relax and have a good time. Everyone who buys a ticket for a show is entitled to a seat and unlike some places, there's not a bad one in the house. That includes sitting in the very back behind the bar. Hilton lounge kicks off 'theme nights' lot, the dancing and entertainment lounge at The Irvine Hilton and Towers, has kicked off "theme nights" programs that offer special parties, $1.50 drink promotions, and nightly drawings for prizes. "Champagne and Dance Band Night" (Tues- days) features free swing dance lessons from 8 to 9 p .m .... and wine and champagne at S 1.50 per glass. On Wednesday nights, the mystics take over. On "Fortune Teller Night," from 9 p.m. to midnight, you'll be happy as you can be ... and you'll get your fortune told for free. lot is open Tuesday through Saturday from 5 p.m. The Irvine Hilton and Towers is located in Jamboree Center, near the intersection of Jamboree Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway (405) in Irvine. For more information, call Zot at 714/863-3111. Orange County Entertainer Instead of jamming tables on top of tables, there is room to move about unhindered, making it nice for both patrons and w•itresses. The ceiling is high enough to keep the club from filling with the choking stench of cigarette smoke. Most of the Western motif has been replaced with a nondescript decor, although hints of the original flavor still remain. The most noticeable is the full size roadster that perches on the second floor balcony overtooking the stage. But the real attraction is the entertainment. March featured a wide variety of performers, from Nicolette Larson to The Busboys to Phantom, Rocker and Slick. Even with a seating capacity of more than 300, the shows usually sell out quickly. The entertainment and the atmosphere don't come cheap though. Tickets run in the $17 range for most performers and drinks (a full bar is available) are extra ($2.25 for domestic beer and more for mixed). April n the Coachhouse BonnteRMt 5 --showcase Ni&ht'" 9 (Cathedral Teers & Decor) "Oldies but Goodies" l 0 . (The Coasten. Brenton Wood. Paul & Paula) Skywalk 11 Rain 17 Hot Tuna Acoustic 18 ~E~ ~ x ~ Early birds can take advantage of a happy hour that lasts from 4 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, $1.25 for bottled beer and $1 for draft with free hors d'oeuvres. Dinner is also available with a chicken entree priced at $5.95, a regular rib platter for $6.95 and a baby back barbeque rib platter for $8.95. Although it can't boast of the same nostalgic history as the Golden Bear, given time, The Coach House could make a little history of its own. The Coach House is located at 33157 Camino Capistrano in San Juan Capistrano. Take the 405 south and exit at San Juan Creek. For a schedule of upcoming concerts. call The Coach House at 496-8927. April 1986 • ~--Nightlife ------- Fine dining and dancing at Crazy Burro BY JUDY DUFFY Forget all that stuff you've heard about Huntington Beach being short on hot spots to dine and dance. You're just not looking in the right place. The place to look is the corner of Adams Street and Beach Boulevard. Amid the subtle glow of neon you'll find the Crazy Burro- Huntington's one-stop club for fine dining and dizzy dancing. If the Crazy Burro looks to you like it was moved lock-stock-and-tequila bottle from some exotic Mexican Riviera location. you're wrong. Mola Development built it right where it is. But that touch of Mexico is just right. ~he fun of stepping out of the hum-drum of Orange County and into the jazzy night life of our south-of-the-border neighbors is only the beginning when you spend an evening at the Crazy Burro. After sliding in the front door your first order of business should be to latch onto one of the margaritas they pour here. They're generous and tasty. If you just can't wait for your table for dinner, visit the nacho bar in the Cantina. You'll find a hst of munchies to tide you over until the main event, a delightful Mexican dinner. If the Crazy Burro had a middle name. 1t would be Crazy "Seafood" Burro. You're going to be happy with any of the pescada fresco served here. Ask your server to let you know what's the freshest thing in the wholesale fish markets that day. That's what you'll be getting at the Crazy Burro-only the freshest and best. Mexican entrees are fun to experiment with while you're breaking that weekday/ workday routine. Try chicken mole enchiladas if you've never tried this chocolate sauce before. It's sweet. it's spicy, it's very. very different. You're going to en1oy the dining room here and not 1ust for the food. The atmosphere is authentically old world Mexico. Your server will be young and bright, with lots of good suggestions to round out your meal. When you hear a suggestion to try chocolate chocolate chip cake for dessert. listen to what you're hearing. It's moist, rich. dark. and absolutely laden with calories. Enjoy. April 1986 Dinner finished? Head back into the Cantina for another of those scrumptious margaritas and a little dancing. There's no reason at all to hassle one place for dinner and another for hijinks when you've chosen the Crazy Burro for your evening of fun. It's all here under one roof. We met ~ome terrific folks the night we found the Crazy Burro. Pat and Greg Kelly were dancing up a storm. When they stopped to get their breath, we asked them if they'd ever been to the Burro before. "Sure have. This is a fun place to dance. We come in here all the time." said Pat. During the week you'll find live music at the Crazy Burro. Area favorite~ like Katz 'N Jammers call the Burro home on a regular basis. On the weekend you'll be dancing to the hottest top forty disks spun for your enjoyment. The dance floor is large, but usually crowded. The crowd just makes for more fun. All the young singles from this neck of the woods have taken the Crazy Burro to their hearts. This is the place to see your friends, or to make some new ones. There's ample seating in the Cantina, but who wants to sit when you can get out on the floor and let the music take you away? Kevin Halls and Eric Specht were sitting down taking it all in. Eri c goes to UC Davis and was down for a visit. Specht came to the Crazy Burro with Kevin to "check it out." Everything must have checked out hne. He seemed to be liking what he saw. Shelley Haro. Sherry Garcia, and Jim Brunet were sitting at the bar engaged in a jovial argument about what is the hottest new dance record around. They didn't settle the argument, but. like most Burro patrons, wound up heading for the dance floor. The Crazy Burro is open seven days a week. Dinner is served until 11:00 p.m. The Cantina is open until 1 :45 a.m . Saturdays and Sundays you can enjoy brunch from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The Place: Crazy Burro Address: 8082 Adams Ave ., Huntington Beach Ample parking/Reservations accepted Full bar Live and Recorded music/dancing nightly Dinner for two from $12. food only Most major credit cards Orange County Entertainer ~~ m&:& .. TAJ Proudly Introducing ''TAVA a 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 S•t. 5:30-11 :00 Sund•J Chempagne Brunch 11-3 Daily Happy Hours 4:30-7:00 Complimentary hors d 'oeuvres 1175 Sunnrcr-t, Fullerton, CA (714) 521-1213 (Across fl' om St. Jude Hosp ) WATCH 1HIS PACI' FOlt llOltEI 9 --Nightlife------- 'Twain's Down Un.der' offers plenty BY JUDY DUFFY What local club offers something for couples and something for singles? Which club offers solace to weary workers TURNING up the heat in the Aussie Ra&• Room it dancer John lynch. 10 '' 2.6 MlltS FROM CAllUNA11 ~J'...1- ,lj_ ENTER.IA\~MUH .J. P~NCING NlltlY to LIVt E>'TERTAIHMEN1' 1f ~UET~ to 4-00 L }~f f~ tile~ &.oo pm w 10:00 ~-~d4.\6 with,~~ Ito!:~ CHAMPAGNE fllflET SUtUOtll ''iQ..THOOl CJ.URl~llS rlN£5l!!!" and something special for the ladies? Which club has not one, but two, discos, doesn't charge for the food and never charges a cover before 7:30 p.m.? Which club is easy to get to (right off the 55 Freeway) and has ample parking for lots of cars, with more spaces on the way? If you couldn't guess, you're one of the few high-steppers that hasn't discovered Australia's contribution to Orange County's nighttime glitter, Twain's Down Under. Twain's offers so much, and appeals to such a broad range of folks. that it's easy to understand why the club begins to fill up early during the week . The draw 1s the Happy Hour from 4 to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday. Twain's is conve nient to both the Santa Ana /Tustin business district and the Irvine/ Costa Mesa /Newport beehive. The doors open weekdays to receive the tired, the frustrated, the stressed-out from both those areas. and probably from some more exotic locations too. Go straight back through the lobby and turn left into the Koala Kaper room You won't have trouble finding a seat The place is huge, though well-populated Settle bac k and order a well drink for $1 50 or beer or wine at $1. As you begin to sip. check out the Aussie themed decor. There are pictures of "Down Under" stars like the Bee Gee's, and a c lever mural proclaiming the next America's Cup competition (Perth, 1987). Thank goodness everything good in Australia keeps coming to the States; maybe we'll get that darn thing back! When hunger beckons. put away your wallet and head for the free buffet. Bar manager John Lenton sees to 1t that you're well fed at Twain's Happy Hour. Offerings on the free buffet 1 ncl ude such items as roasted beef and lasagna. There are usually 10 c hoices of food to accompany your libations, and no l1m1t. The Koala Kaper room 1s also the quiet spot for evening fun at Twain's. The large e1evated dance tloor 1s generally uncrowded as friends talk and sip while listening to music at a volume that doesn't preclude conversation Across the hall 1s the glitzy Aussie Rage Disco. Mirrors. lights, and an excellent sound system make this the spot for singles to congregate and crowd the roomy dance floor. lAOY IUllUt Tony tr•nd put topther Twaln'1 e1otic dance show of which he Is• per1. Staff photos by Judy Duffy t ime. Tony Ireland produces. directs and performs in the show for Twain's. Twain's charges a $5 cover from 8 p m every night except Friday when cover begins at 7:30. Beverages are moderately priced. even after Happy Hour 1s over. You can reserve Twain's complete banquet facilities for your special occasion . Call for information. The Place: Twain's Down Under Located: 2101 East Edinger. Santa Ana (71 4) 66 7 -5000 Cover Charge: $5 from 7.30 on Fridays. 8 , p.m. every other night Closed Sundays Happy Hou~: 4 to 8 p.m . Monday through Friday. Free Buffet 'Minds' set at Pacific Bar Manager John Lentz didn't know why Scottish quintet Simple Minds will be there seem to be more couples on Saturday appearing at the Pacific Amphitheater on nights, and why they're younger than on Tuesday, April 22. Special guest star is The Fridays, but he said that's the way 1t works Call. The show begins at 7:30 p.m. out. With the release of their current Top 10 We visited Twain's on a Saturday, and did. album, Once Upon A · Time, Simple Minds indeed, meet some younger people. Karin has taken America by storm. The album has Wagatha, 21, of Huntington Beach was sitting yielded two smash hits, "Alive and Kicking" with Jerry Anderson, 22, of Anaheim. Wagatha and "Sanctify Yourself." likes the crowd at Twain's and Anderson "I don't think we're making a deliberate likes "the relaxed atmosphere." attempt to 'conQuer' the U.S.," says lead We can make a case for more couples on singer Jim Kerr. "America has indicated a Saturday nights because it just might be fondness for the band, and we're doing our that the ladies are bringing their men along best to respond." and letting them wait in the Koala Kapers Tickets for Simple Minds' appearances room while they enjoy the Ladies Night at the Greek Theater and Pacific Amphitheater entertainment in the Aussie Rage Room. The are on sale at the Greek Theater and Pacific gentlemen can attend if they choose. but Amphitheater Box Offices and at all Ticketron most aren't interested. locations. To charge tickets by phone, call Ladies Night means male exotic dancers. (213) 410-1062, (714) 634-1300 or (619) Twain's offers some of the shapliest. most 268-9686. For further ticket information, energetic gentlemen we've seen in quite some please call (213) 216-6666. Orange County Entertainer April 1986 --Nightlife------- Laguna landscapes come to South Coast Plaza Showing through April 27, the Laguna Art Museum at South Coast Plaza presents, ''Reaching the Summit; Mountain Landscapes in California, 1900-1986;" an exhibition co- sponsored by the Saddleback College Art Gallery in Missron Viejo. This extensive exhibit will be shown in two parts simultaneously at both locations. Art historian Dr. Lynn Gamwell and western art researcher Phil Kovinick are co-curating this exhibition of approximately 80 works by forty artists who have depicted the California mountain ranges from Yosemite in the north to the Chocolate Mountains near the Mexican border. As a survey of artists living in California and reflecting the various styles of the 20th century, the exhibition intends to alternately emphasize the mountain as a place of retreat, inspiration and something to conquer. Both historical and contemporary works will be shown in a variety of media. including painting, photography, watercolor. bronze and cerami~. Among the artists to be featured who will represent the historical focus from 1900· 1945 are Maurice Braun, Thomas Hill, Ben· 1amin Chambers Brown. Edgar Payne. William Wendt, Thomas Moran, Manon Wach!el. J. Bond Francisco, Leland Curtis. Peter Nielsen and George Melcher. The post· 1945 period will include works by John Werhle. James Doolin. David Baze, Sandra Mendelsohn· Rubin, Don Suggs. Mel Rubin. Amy Goldman, Don Hendricks. Barri Mottishaw, Doug Webb, Conrad Buff. Luis Bermudez, and Guilliane Theobaud. With the mountain landscape as a common denominator, this exhibition adequately ex · poses the development of American paint.ing and its transitions in style as a reflection of societal influence during the 20th century. The segment of work completed from 1900· 1945 depicts traditional realism influenced by impressionism. most of which was created on location with easel and canvas-referred to as "plein-air" painting. The South Coast Plaza expansion location 1s directly inside the Bristol Street entrance (across from Piret's Restaurant) at the south· ern end of South Coast Plaza in the general vicinity of the Carousel Court. Hours are: Monday to Friday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m . (Thursday until 9 p .m .), Saturday and Sunday 12 to 5p.m . April 1986 'Dead, Bunnymen at Irvine M£M•ll Of Echo and the Bunnrmeft, wlto.,. echlduled to play at the lmne MNdow9 Amphlthutr• April 19. are (from left) Let httineon, (top) tan McCulock. ht• defrett.1 •nd ... Sef'pant. The Grateful Dead will hi&hlight the April schedule at the Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre, when the spring and summer concert season returns. Tickets are now on sale for the Grateful Dead, who will play two shows at Irvine Meadows April 12 and 13. On April 19, Echo & the Bunnymen, with special guests The Church, will bring their melodic music to Irvine. Upcoming concerts slated for Irvine Mea- dows include Judas Priest (May 9) and Siouxsie and the Banshees, who are scheduled for June 11. Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre 1s located at 8808 Irvine Center Dr. in Laguna Hills. Call 740-2000 for tickets. or 855-8096 for information. Fullerton Film Spotlights 'Kingdom of Longevity' Explorer and filmmaker Jan Bjerre invites the public to cross the threshold of time and spa ce with him to Hunza, one of the world's last frontiers. Hunza. tucked away in a remote section of the Himalayas. is also renowned as the "Kingdom of Longevity," because of the extraordinary life span of its hardy people. Many are more than 100 years old and lead active lives . Bjerre, who for more than 35 years has roamed the world as a writer and documentary film producer, presents his f~ll -length color film documentary, "Hunza-Kingdom of lon- gevity.'' on April 15 (Tuesday) a~ part of Fullerton College Community Relations pop· ular Forum 80 Film/Lecture Series. . Individual Forum 80 Film/lecture Series tickets are $3.50 for general admission, and Acting Company tries 'As You Like It' The La Mirada Civic Theatre and Cerritos College Community Services are presenting William Shakespeare's classic comic masterpiece, "As You Like It." by the Acting Company at 8 p.m .. Wednesday, April 2. The Acting Company is considered America's foremost permanent professional repertory theater company touring r:iation~id~. Under the leadership of Producing Art1st1c Director John Houseman (Professor Kingsfield on television's award-winning program "The Paper Chase"), The Acting Company has received numerous awards, including the Los Angeles Drama Critic's Circle Award. In January. 1981. The Acting Company was appointed the official touring theater company of our national cultural center, The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. "As You Like It" is one of Shakespeare's most popular comedies. With its beautiful language and hilarious situations. it has delighted generations of. patrons throughout the English-speaking world. · Tickets are $9.50 for students and $11.50 and $12.50 for adults. Tickets may be obtained at the La Mirada Civic Theatre box office, 14900 La Mirada Btvd., La Mirada, or charged by telephone (213) 944-9801 or (714) 994- 6310. Group sales can be arranged by calling (714) 522-7823. Orange County Entertainer $3 for students and senior c 1t1zens They can be purchased in advance in person or by mail at the Fullerton College Bursar's Office. in the new Student Services Building on the south side of the campus at 321 E. Chapman Ave .. Fullerton 92634 Grand Prix party set A live remote party celebrating the Long Beach Grand Prix will be held at Franco's Restaurant in Huntington Beach April 8 Co-hosted by KIK-94FM, the party will be broadcast live and will feature appearances by Grand Prix drivers. along with a display of seve ral of the cars In addition, there wilt be drink specials. live entertainment and drawings for tee-shirts, caps, albums and tickets to the Long Beach Grand Prix. Franco's, a newly-opened restaurant tea · turing a racing decor and authentic Italian cuisine, will feature a week-long celebration of the Grand Prix. c limaxed by its monthly "Grand Prix Day," wh ich features specials and entertainment on the 15th of each month Franco's is located at 17041 Beach Blvd. (at Warner) in Huntington Beach. Cal l 841 · 7077 for information. Great Barbecue. At a Fair Price. ~- c Dining & carry out Open Monday- Saturday 4pm Sunday 2pm \_.....,. ---- ~f._WPOJi)' C'o~i~~~ 2000 Newport Blvd Costa Mm 631 211 0 And all dinners come with cole slaw .. corn bread. vegetable. fresh fruit. and your choice of baked beans or special tries. 11 --Dining--------- Zesty 'Italian' brunch at Giorgio's ( SOUS a.et .,_,.., Slridll9nd ..,.._.. ...... ...,._.. c ........... w:tt s...ct., . .r Gti...-·a ......._..in ........ .. .... -Staff photo by Marcus O~ Music greats part of series The Pa c1f1c Amphitheater has announced Subscription Senes Three. featuring legendary superstars from the entertainment world. as part of the 1986 season. BY llAJICUS Dim Anaheim resident Don Carter stands at the buffet tine, carefully examining the various entrees that he'll soon pile onto his plate. His is a choice that includes both traditional brunch items, like eggs benedict or quiche. with Italian favorites such as lasagna or meatballs. He reaches over. his hand hovers above the benedict. and then he swoops upon the lasagna with a vengeance. .. , never pass up good Italian food, even on Sunday brunch," he explained. "And this is really good lasagna. You can have egg dishes anywhert " And this, in essence, is the gist of what Sunday brunch at Giorgio's Ristorante in Anaheim Hills is all about. An incredibly large spread, at a very reasonable price, is laid before the customers. who then decide if Italian or Americ an faire fit s their bill. Or if both do. Inevitably, the Italian food wins out, for the reasons that Carter mentioned. Unques- tionably, some of the f inest Italian c ui sine m Orange County originates behind the walls of this quaint. homey restaurant that has a zest and flair all its own. Meatballs are thick, large, not-too-spicy, and topped with plenty of sauce. Eggplant parmesan satisfies. And fettuc ini Alfredo is somethina special, too. But the lasagna. topped with mountains of cheese and sauce. is the real Italian favorite at Giorgio's. The service staff kept bringing out more and more of the rich product from the kitchen as satisfied patrons consumed enough lasagna to fill a Venetian canal. Other tasty dishes included dozens of shrimp swimming in cream sauce, just begging to be liberated, fresh Italian sausage, roast beef, zucchini in marinara sauce, veal stew, chicken Rosemary, and various pasta dishes. The entire spread. mind you, is laid out amongst a very generous selection of cheeses. salads and fruits. The selection rivals that offered at brunches which cost considerably more than the $9.95 per adult rate at Gioraio's. The brunch spread is the weekly creation of sous chef Daniel Strickling, formerly of the Anaheim Hilton and Towers, who me- ticulously checks and re-checks every minute detail, seeing that the food is kept warm and fresh. And against a background featuring soft accordion music and a light, airy decor, complimentary champagne is poured liberally, and this isn't cheap stuff, either. Rather. Riunite Spumante, and Riccadona Asti Spu- mante are the featured stars here. Both are refreshingly light. the perfect complement to the rich food. · In addition. the dessert selection is im - pressive. We particularly enjoyed cherry cheesecake. rich and flavorful, and a variety of other cakes and pastries are also available. Lastly, c appudno. brewed from Express roast coffee ground on the premises, was served, providing a hot wakeup call from the deluge of food and drink. G:orgio's Ristorante has earned itself Quite a reputation in Orange County culinary circles since 1t opened some two years ago. It has been honored by the Southern California Restaurant Writers and has developed a strong local following from people who enjoy classic Italian cuisine at a reasonable price. Sunday brunch is relatively new at Gior- gio's-they just started it about two months ago-but it shouldn't take long before word about this reasonable repast spreads through- out Orange County. The Brunch: Giorgio's Ristorante Address: 5555 Santa Ana Cyn. Rd (just off lmperiat Hwy. and the Riverside (91) Fwy.) Phone: 998·6640 Price: Adults $9.95. Children 6 -12 $5.95, under 6 free Subscription Series Three will inc lude the legendary Frank Sinatra on June 21; master entertainer Bob Hope on July 6; Giants of Jazz. featuring Dave Brubeck, Stan Getz and Dizzy Gillespie. on August 1: the world's ~'top m usical ambassador,'' Juho Iglesias. on September 27: and a fifth musical attraction to be announced. Magical 'Night in Fullerton' set Tickets for Su bscription Series Three at the Pac1f1c Amphrtheater are priced at $114.25 for reser ved seating and $55.00 for lawn seat ing and are avai lable by mail and by phone For subscription mformatmn and phone charges. please call (7 14) 546-9237 , . / Something magical will happen in Fullerton the evening of April 25. The work-a-day bustle of city streets wilt be transformed into a glittering, glowing show- case of arts and artists known as "A Night m Fullerton." The c ity's annual celebration of the arts, "A Night in Fullerton:· wilt feature free music, art. drama. and dance programs at 14 locations throughout the community. The programs -..... :-.-:::: ;;:::: OPEN FOR BREAKFAST!!! MONDAY TIIRU FRIDAY 6:30-11:00 N OW SERVINC COUNTRY GOURMET BREAKFAST --L-it_e_En-tert-a-in_m_m_t__, Pancain, wafJ1a. hilcuita b vrm!i· amt n--.:-Nighdy onvktta b muc"9 mucla ~. .,.._... ,.... fOW" Rini,, •• ,. bnalJw!I """" -.. OPEN 7 DAYS FO R DI NNER 14982 RedhiU (at £.ding"') Tustin • 2S9-0l IS ALL MAJOR CREDIT CUDS ACCEPTED BREAKFAST ~ LUNC H-MONDAY THRU FRIDAY SUNDAY CHAMPAGNE. BUF'f"ET BRUNCH 12 Orange County Entertainer will be offered continuously from 7 to 11 p.m .. and free bus transportation will be available to all locations. Adding to the festival atmosphere. mime students from Cal State Fullerton, under the direction of Mir iam Tait, will entertain visitors on the streets as they walk to and from the various sites. Radio station KBPK-FM (90.1) will broadcast "A Night in Fullerton" festivities throughout the evening. Following are the official "Night in Fullerton" sites and the programs they will offer: • Cat State Fullerton, 800 N. State College Blvd.: "Jazz fest,'' featuring concerts by the Jazz Ensemble, plus an exhibit of cast glass sculpture. • Common Ground Multi media Art Gallery, 509 N. Harbor Blvd.: "New Works," a mul- timedia exhibit by gallery members. • Eileen Kremen Gallery (formerly Designs Recycled Gallery), 619 N. Harbor: "Diversities in Glass:· featuring the works of 14 artists, plus music by the Orange Empire Chorus Barbershop Quartet. Further information about "A Night in Fullerton" may be obtained by calling Joe Fetz, community services supervisor for the City of Fullerton. at 738-6589. April 1986 --Din in£ Huntington Beach Inn not subdued BY BRET COLSON Until recently, the Huntington Beach Inn was not exactly noted for being one of the county's hot spots. Sleepy and subdued, the Inn was best known for catering to the tourist crowd and was largely ignored by locals. But all that has changed, and changed dramatically. "We don't even want to be associated with the Huntington Beach Inn of two years or even one year ago," explains Tom Wentworth. As food and beverage manager of the Huntington Beach Inn, Wentworth's main task has been to wake up this sleeping beauty and introduce her to the Orange County soc ial circles. His resource-fullness and flair for the unusual and li&hthearted promotions- are starting to torn some heads toward this Pacific Coast Hi&hway resort. "Ron Howard (Richie Cunninaham from Happy Days) had a birthday in earty March and we celebrated it with a hoola hoop and twist contest," comments Wentworth. But the gimmicks don't even begin to tell the real story as to why the Huntinaton Beach Inn is emeraing as a top notch place to spend an evening of dining and dancing. There's much more than flashy promotions at work hertt Several elements blend to make a decidedly tropical setting from the Golden Age of dance and nightclubs. Boaie's is dominated by a large golden palm tree in the center of it. Tables overlooking the floor have a perfect view of the dance floor and the stage where live entertainment performs seven nights a week. Wicker furniture and an abundant Charity golf match slated Olive Crest Treatment Centers, Inc., a non- profit organization that assists abused and neglected boys and girls, will be holding their annual celebrity benefit golf tournament at Santa Ana Country Club April 21 . Olive Crest, with 21 residential treatment homes, provides 24·hour care and treatment for emotionally disturbed, abandoned, abused and neglected children, aae 6 to 17. Olive Crest homes are located in Orange, Riverside and San Bernardino Counties. The entry fee for the event is $175 per person, which entitles each player to 18 holes of holf, a putting contest, free gifts, auction, refreshments on the course. prizes and a superb dinner. Cost of the dinner/auction only $25. April 1986 assortment of leafy plants add to the exotic setting. Overhead, a starry speckled ceiling glitters with an elegance reminiscent of the glamour of yesteryear. And it's no coincidence that the main entertainment at Bogie's relies heavily on the golden hits of yesteryear. That enter- tainment is local favorite and dynamo Chuck Battaglia. "Chuck is great! He's a real live wire. He'll play most 50's and 60's hits but with over 600 songs memorized, he can play just about anything. Not to mention the fact that he is the perfect match for Bogie's. We've both taken a page from the past," remarks Went- worth. As a performer, Battaglia's constant ener- getic renditions are all crowd pleasers. Despite never having had a formal piano lesson in his life, Battaglia owns the crowd when he's on stage. Battaglia performs Wednesday through Saturday nights to large crowds and will continue to do so through the summer. Mondays offer a change of pace with maaic by Tom Alexander and Tuesdays feature hypnosis by Louchlin. Dining also proves to be an entertaining experience too. A good selection of steak and seafood at moderate prices dominates the menu. Early bird specials make these tasty entrees even more irresistable. The Huntington Beach Inn is located at 21112 Pacific Coast Highway in Huntineton Beach. Happy hour is from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dinner is served nightly until 10 p.m. Chuck Battaglia plays from 9 p.m. to l a.m. Wednesday through Saturday nights. Every Thursday is bar night with drin~ specials and prizes. April specials include a memorium to Star Trek's cancellation (April 6), the beginning of the Civil War with special prices of peach schnapps shooters (April 12) and a tribute to the first radio broadcast of Gunsmoke with special shooters (April 26). For more information, call the Huntington Beach Inn at 536-1421. Sip some wine at Lazy Gourmet BY MARCUS DIETZ lmaaine ... a relaxing harbor cruise aboard the 70-foot yacht, "S.S. Kelpie." As the boat gently cruises through the water, guests sample fine wines, champagne, pate and cheese. Or, perhaps. a Friday champagne party, with a variety of vintage bubblies available for sampling, at a measly $1.50 per glass. These are just two of the diverse activities offered by the Lazy Gourmet and Wine Club in Laguna Beach, a specialty shop that not only sells fine wines and foods, but also provides special evenings to sample them. For instance, the afore·mentioned harbor cruise will take place on April 4 (and again on May 6) from l to 5 p.m., and will feature many of the gourmet wines, champagnes and food for which the Lazy Gourmet is famous. Priced at $40 per person, the four-hour event is kind of a floating wine-tasting party. Each Friday evening features champagne at $1.50 per glass, from 4 to 8 p.m ., thus allowing i nd ividuals to become pseudo- connoisseurs. In addition, any day of the week finds some 14 different wines on tap at the wine bar, where guests can sample different vintages or merely enjoy a glass with a pate and cheese plate. "I think we 've all wished that we could sample a wine before we buy it," says Kevan Garmer, who runs the Lazy Gourmet and Wine Club with his wife. "Well, we give you that opportunity here, and you can also try gourmet foods, as wel l." Sampling the different foods can be a task in itself. In addition to caviar and fight salads. the Lazy Gourmet and Wine Club offers 50 different kinds of cheese and more than 20 different pates. But it is the wine selection that makes the Lazy Gourmet stand out. Various Char· donnays, champagnes, Bordeauxs and other wines are available, in addition to beer. All are priced very reasonably. Also, picnic baskets with wine and gourmet specialties are available. These are perfect for a leisurely afternoon at the beach or aboard a yacht. "We feel we are a three·part complex." Garner said. "In one. you can sample wine and food in the wine bar. Second, you can buy the same wines 1n the wine shop. And thil'd. the same food you tried in the wine bar can be purchased in the gourmet deli." Located at 2094 S. Coast Hwy. in Laguna Beach (across from the Tavern By The Sea), the Lazy Gourmet and Wine Club is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m . to 8 p.m . Call 494· WINE for cruise reservations or information. LE BIARRITZ CELEBRATES SECRETARY'S WEEK -APRIL 21-25 Treat her to lunch , and we'll treat her to ---.... """"Chocolate Covered Strawberries aux Grand Mamier" unapped w take home. Now that's appreciation! Reservations suggested. LE 8IARRITZ • 414 N. Newport Blvd. • Newport Beach • 645~6700 Orange County Entertainer 13 Renate Holm stars for symphony ball Michael Jackson's 'Captain Eo' at Disneyland The Pacific Symphony's seventh annual Viennese Ball will have a special touch of authenticity this year when Renate Holm, acclaimed Viennese star of opera and operetta, performs on April 26 at the Marriott Hotel in Newport Beach. Flown direct from Vienna for this exclusive engagement, Holm will be accompanied by Murray Korda and his orchestra in "The Merry Widow," ''Die Fledermaus" and "A Night in Venice." For more than 20 years Holm has been a leading member of Vienna State Opera and Vienna Volksoper. She is a favorite with European audiences as a star of grand opera, operetta and musical comedy. Holm regularly appears in the Salzburg Festival and has been selected for leading roles by conductors Herbert von Karajan and Karl Boehm. Among the opera star's achievements are Golden Records and the Ring of Honor, awarded this year by the Vienna State Opera in c elebration of Holm's 25th season as a leading soloist with that company. In additio, Holm has starred in musical fi l m s and television programs. She is recognized as a leading interpreter of popular Viennese songs. Holm toured the United States as a soloist with Willie Bskovsky and the Joh ann Strauss Orc hestra of Vienna . Holm appears in Orange County through the cooperation of Austrian Airlines and TWA. Disneyland has reached for the stars for its newest attraction-and grabbed enough to fill its own galaxy. "Captain EO," a 17-minute, 3-D musical motion picture space fantasy presented by Eastman Kodak Company, witl make its public premiere April 18. The much-anticipated film, starring Michael Jackson~ is produced by George Lucas and directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Co-starring are Angelica Huston and Dick Shawn. Featuring original music written and per- formed by Jackson, the film will bring a whole menagerie of original characters to life, namely: Hooter, a little green elephant who sneezes musical notes through his flute- like trunk; Fuzzball, an orange-haired space monkey; the Geez. a two-faced personality with two left feet, one right foot and two shaggy . heads; Major Domo, whose mirrored costume becomes a complete set of drums, traps and string base; and Minor Domo, who can transform himself into an electronic syn- thesizer keyboard. The dual-personality creatures become Jackson's electronic band in conquering the forces of darkness. Added as a new dimension of 3 -D for "Captain EO" is a dazzling array of special effects which will be built into the new "Magic Eye Theater," located directly in front of the Park's "Space Mountain" attraction. ... \ For reservations and more information call 714/972-1322. CAPTAIN EO AllRIVES-llllcNet Jecbon .... In .. cap ... n Eo,". apec1acutar 3-0 ""'** fROt6oft picture ...... at Ol•Mytand Apr1111. 14 HOLIDAY INN ANAHEIM PROUDLY PRESENTS TONYA AND HER FABULOUS BELLY DANCERS MONDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY 9 PM-I 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 The film will be shown exclusively at Disneyland, at Walt Disney World in Florida and nowhere else in the universe. Beginning April 12. daytime entertainment on weekends will be enhanced with the addition of the "Totally Minnie" parade, which offers long-overdue recognition of Minnie Mouse. She will be joined by many of her cartoon friends for the procession. but, for once, Minnie will be the undeniable star of the show. Throughout Apnl the park's Gift-Giver Extraordinaire Machine at the Main Gate will award gifts to every guest, including a 1986 Pontiac Firebird to one lucky visitor every day. Other daily prizes include an RCA t~levision, a round-trip flight from PSA, a Disney home video cassette, a Kodak camera ~nd a Lorus Mickey Mouse watch. _Other guests will receive complimentary Disneyland passports, popcorn, juice bars and collectible pins which commemorate one of Disneyland's seven theme lands . April affords a chance to visit the park's renowned attractions at a leisurely pace and one favorite features a whole new look. The old bears of "Country Bear Jamboree'' have ~een taught new tricks and they now star an the all-new "Country Bear Vacation Hoe- down ... Throughout April guests 60 years of age an~ over m~y take advantage of the specially pnced Seneor Fun Day tickets. which may be purchased Monday through Friday. Park hours during April will be 9 a.m . to 7 p.m. April 1-4, 10 a.m . to 6 p.m . all other weekdays, 9 a.m. to midnight on Saturdays and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sundays. Further information may be obtained by callin1 Disneyland at (714) 999-4565 or (213) 626-8605 ext 4565. April 1986 Studio Cafe-small, but tops In quality BY JU DY DUFFY Restaurant reviews are supposed to be filled with good advice about where to go and what to order after you get there. They're supposed to tell you about the service and what to wear so you won't stand out like a hippie at the Ritz. Right? Right. Here goes. Go to the Studio Cafe at the foot of the Balboa pier. Eat dessert first. Then order any of the entrees. The service will be easy going and excellent. Wear whatever you'd wear to a friend's house for an evening of good food. good drinks and jazz music. Pretty simple advice, huh? Also the best advice in town. The years haven't stolen a thing from this local favorite jazz spot. Almost everybody has stopped into the Studio Cafe to consume one of those blue-green concoctions so solemnly dubbed "Adios Mother." What some of you have missed is the fact that the food here is great. The quality and quantity. coupled with very reasonable prices. makes this one of the bargain dinners in Newport. Brad Joplin, general manager. likes to joke that the Studio Cafe has "the smallest kitchen in the United States." Not having taken measurements, we can't confirm that. What we will confirm is that anything you order out of that kitchen won't disappoint you. We made the mistake of eating dessert in its traditional spot, last. For years the Studio Cafe didn't offer a dessert item. No longer true. They're serving up a chocolate swirl cheesecake that's baked fresh daily. It's one of those things that you'll dream about the next time you're hungry (read "on a diet"). Along with the cheesecake, you need a coffee drink that has no particular name. It's made up of Bailey's Irish Creme. 100 proof schnapps, coffee and a dollop of the richest of whipped cream floating on top. Heavenly. STUDIO Cate petfoM Don Qutnn and Unda Sa.rr _.. Mf'Md by welt,... Roby Martin. We're advising dessert first because you won't want to leave one crumb of cheesecake on the plate and the portions here are generous. But, if you 're (a) feeling hungry as a teen-ager, (b) don't count calories or, (c) are just traditional. you might want to start with an entree item from the Studio Cate's small, but very comprehensive, menu. All dinners are served .with salad and hot bread. The salad is served family style with dressing on the side. A nice touch. You can even get all the salad you can eat a la carte for $3.25 per person, but it would be a shame to miss the entrees. Perhaps the Studio Cate's most popular menu item is lemon chicken ($8.95). A broiled boneless breast marinated in spicy lemon sauce is served with raisin rice and a vegetable. New to the menu is a New York steak with green peppercorn sauce ($14.95). Ours was tender. cooked to order and a steak lover's delight. It was served with raisin rice and we added a side order of beans. If you relish down-home beans in a sweet savory sauce. you'll want to do the same. Fresh fish served at the foot of the pier seemed too good to miss, and we ordered the northern halibut ($13.95). It arrived with a good topping of lemon caper butter sauce. more sauce on the side and grilled to per· fection . If you can resist an "Adios Mother" or a "Wedge," you might want to order wine at the Studio Cafe . The cellar is limited, but the selections are all good and moderately priced. We tasted the house Chardonnay, Estrella, and found it to be above average as a house wine. Don't be surprised when the staff here treats you like an old friend. The Studio Cafe, 100 Ma in Street (foot of the Balboa pier). Balboa. 675· 7760. Full bar. Dinner weekdays 5 p.m. to 10 p.m . and weekends 5 p.m. to 11 p.m . Brunch Saturday and Sunday 10 a.m . to 3 p .m . Dinner for two. food only, from $18. Newport Museum collection on display The second segment of an in-depth pre- sentation of works from the Newport Harbor Art Museum's permanent collection of post- war art will be on view through April 20. Seven one-person installations exploring certain of the museum's in-depth holdings of photographs, paintings, works on paper and silkscreens are included. Highlighted are the portfolios of photographs by Garry Winogrand, lewis Baltz, and Larry Clark, a suite of paintings by Jean St. Pierre, drawings by Alan Saret, silkscreens and a mural by Andy Warhol and an installation by Dennis Oppenheim. Also on view through April 20 is the first segment of the permanent collection exhi· bition, "California Art Since 1945," which focuses on post-war California painting and sculpture by a variety of artists. Pre-eminent pop artist Andy Warhol is perhaps best known for his contributions to the general pop culture via mass-marketed publications, prints and movies, as well as his famous portraits of celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe and Mick Jagger, and world figures such as Mao Tse Tung. The quiet, contemplative suite of 20 white April 1986 paintings by Jean St. Pierre, entitled "Homage for 'Vingt Regards sur l'Enfant-Jesus' by Messiaen" (1975), will be featured. A tribute to the contemporary French composer's major musical work. published in 194 7, the oil and encaustic paintings, purchased with funds provided by the Friends of the Newport Harbor Art Museum, were last seen here in 1978. A recent gift of Charles and Carole Zion, Dennis Oppenheim's "Vibrating Forest" i s a room -sized installation constructed of motors, fountains, rockets, lamps and a cotton· candy machine. Oppenheim considers his fantastical mechanized sculptures to be metaphors for thought processes. Lewis Baltz, a native of Newport Beach. has been a freelance photographer in Cal · ifornia since 1970. and was included in the exhibition, "Fourteen American Photoraphers." seen at NHAM in 1978. Larry Clark's eloquent, powerful and highly personal photographs included in his 1980 "Tulsa" portfolio allow viewers to create their own stories from his cast of characters. In his "Tulsa" book, Clark showed the realities of a lifestyle of which he was a part as photographer, rock musician and witness Orange County Ente rtainer to the drug culture of his generation and place. The "Tulsa" portfolio was a gift to the Museum by Leslie A. Cooper. According to cr itic Ph il Patton , Garry Winogrand "1s a girl·watcher with a camera." For the first time here. selections from the late photographer's "Women Are Beautiful" portfolio. a gift of Bunny Freidus. wi ll be presented. In his book of the same name. Wmogrand states his theme of "making beautiful" all the women he observes on New York streets. in the MoMA sculpture garden, at the races or on the beach. The success of the pho· tographs is in creating beauty by winnowing moments. The Newport Harbor Art Museum is located in Newport Bea ch. ad1acent to Newport Center Fashion Island, at 850 San Clemente Dr . Gallery hours are Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m . to 5 p .m . Admission is free to museum members: $2 for adults; $1 50 for students. seniors and the military; and. $1 for children to 17 years of age. Admission on the first Tuesday of every month is free For more information, please call (714) 759· 1122. 15 --Dining & Nightlife--- Anaheim Adrienne·•. Sheraton- Anaheim, 1015 W. Ball Rd., 778-1700. Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch. California cuisine in a newly renovated settina.$$ 8eu'9 Wda. 1074 N. Tus- tin, 630-2812. lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, happy hour. Piano bar and sin1er Tues-· Sat. American food . Reser· vations suuested. $$$ C... Maria, 1801 E. Katella Av., 634 ·1888. Lunc h , din ner, Sunday brunc h , ha ppy hour. D.J. and dancing Fn-Sat. Mexican food.$ Cattleman'• Wharf. 11 60 W. Ball Rd., 535-1622. Lunch on weekdays, dinner nightly from 4 p m. Happy hour and Sunday brunch also featured Li ve entertainment 1n one lounge Mon·Sat 4-12 p.m . with D J in second lounge Wed-Sun 8-2 am Co ntin - ental CU1s1 ne. reservations suggested. $$$ Cero's, 316 S. Euclid. 535- 9978 Lunch, dinner Fn and Sat . happy hour. Live en· terta1 nment and dancing nightly. American food. $$$ Chartey 8'own'1, l 75 1 S. State College. 634 -221 1 lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch, happy hour. Video entertainment. Steaks, sea· food and speciality dishes. Reservations required. SS· S$$ Chef'a IOechen. Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave., 778-6600. Sunday brunch. Hot and cotd entrees, salad bar, pastry tray, Belaian waf· fies , made-to -order omelettes.$$ Dala1•a Market. Hyatt- Anaheim, 1700 S. Harbor Blvd., 772-5900. Breakfast. lunch, dinner daily, featurina Continental cuisine. Sunday brunch.$$ The Ducout. Ramada Inn- Disneyland, 1221 E. Katella. 978-8088. Breakfast. lunch, dinner from 6 a.m. to mid· night daily. Darts. shuffle- board. satellite TV, and Amer- ican cuisine. $ Gawln'1 , S heraton - Anaheim, 1015 W. Ball Rd .. 77 8 -1 700. Lunc h dai ly , happy hour. Entertainment and dancing nightly Cal1 - forn1a cuisine. Giorsk>'1 Italian Ristorante, 5555 Santa Ana Canyon Rd , 998·6640 Highly touted Ital- ian c u1s1ne. including flam- 1 ng coffees and tables1de serv1 ng. Live entertainment and Sunday brunch. Reser· vat1ons recommended SS Granwltle'1, Disneyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cerritos Ave., 778-6600. Dinner Mon-Sat. Colonial American cuisine. Reservati ons suggested. $$$$ Lunches are generally weekdays from 11 a.m.- 2 p.m .. dinners daily from about 4:30 p.m. and happy hour weeknights from about 4-7 p.m. Sunday brunches are usually 10 a.m . t o 2 or 3 p.m. Entertainment is Tuesday through Saturday unless noted. Reservation s are not required unless noted. Descriptions are provided by the restaurants and subject to change. Price guides are only approx- 1mat1ons. based on a typical meal for one person, exclusive of drinks. tax and tip Key to symbols $ -Most under $10 $$ -Most under $15 SSS -Most under $20 $$$$ -Over $20 ....... Cell .......... ... Grand Hotel, 7 F(eedm•n Way, 772· 7777. lunch, dinner Mon-Sat, Sunday brunch, happy hour. Beef. fresh fish and Mexican &pe· cialties. $$ artnder. 1640 W. KateUa. 778-0892. Breakfast, lunch. dinner daily, in aourmet din· ina atmosphere. S Lo. ............ Hotel Ibis. 100 W. Freedman Wy., 5'0· 9696. Breakfast. lunch, dinner daily. Happy hour. Live entertainment/no danc- ina Mon-Fri 6:30-11 p.m . Continental cuisine. reser- vations required. SSS lord N1llon'1. 500 N. Euc- l id St .. 772-2131. Lunch Mon· Sat. Dinner nightly from 4 p.m . Styled like an Old English pub, featurin1 Con- tinental cuisine. seafood, steak, prime rib. Live enter- tainment. dancing Thurs- Sun. Reservations recom- mended. SS Mi11iHlppl lloon•hlne, 409 W. Katella, 956-0690. Lunch daily, dinner. happy hour Entertainment and dancing nightly. American and Meiucan. S Mr. Stox, 1105 E. Katella Ave .. 634 -2994. Lunc h, dinner, happy hour. Live en· terta1 nment and dancing. California/continental c ui· si ne: award-winning wi ne cellar. Reservations suuest- ed. SSS Olean I. 1160 N. Kraemer Blvd ., 6 30 -0121. Lunch, dinner. happy hour, except Sat. and Sun. live shows and contests Mon-Sat. Bia screen satellite television. SS lteatluqnt Elaaku.. 328 N. Stanton Ave .. 952-9211. Lunc h, dinner. happy hour. 0 .J . and dancin1 Fri-Sat. Japanese cuisine. S Shlprard Inn. Disneyland Hotel. 1150 W. Cerritos Ave., 7 78-6600. Lunc h, dinner. Seafood with several fresh fish selections daily. Reser- vations suuested $$$ Spachetti Statton. 999 W. Ball Rd .. 956-3250. Lunch, dinner daily, happy hour Mon-Fri 4-6 p.m. Live enter· tainment Wed-Sun. World· famous Individual aun col- lection of the Ofd West. $ Tite lumtWtr .......... rant. Emerald Hotel, 1717 $.West St., 999-0990. 8,..k. fast. lunch and dinner daily from 6:30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday brunch seNed from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. $ The Tl*d Flow. Emerald Hotel, 1717 S. West St.. 999· 0990. Dinner served Mon- Sat from 6:30-11 p.m. Live entertainment and contin- ental cuisine. Reservations and jackets for men required. $$$$ VIiia Verde ltelllauqnt. Dis· neyland Hotel, 1150 W. Cer- ritos Ave .. 778-6600. Break· fast, lunch, dinner. American specialties. fresh pasta, sal· ads and homemade ice cream.$ The White Houee. 887 S. Anaheim Blvd .. 772-1381. Lunch Mon-Fri. Dinner Mon- Sat. Dine in a "Turn of the Century" home. featurin1 award-winning American cui· sine and a continental flair. Reservations sugaested. $$$ Brea La Vida. 6105 Carbon Ca- nyon Rd .. 996-0720. Break- fast Sat-Sun. lunch. dinner. happy hour. Live entertain- ment Fri-Sat. American food. Hotel with one of the only hot springs in Southern Ca· lifomia. $ R&dtJ '916can. 190 S. State College Blvd .• 671-3020. Lunch, d i nner, Sunday brunch, happy hour. Live entertainment and dancin1 Tues-Sat. Pnmarily seafood, with 18-22 different fresh fish daily. Reservations re· quested. $$$ Buena Park Hunpy Tlpf. 6231 Man· chester Ave .. 522-1542 . Lunch. dinner, happy hour. Steaks. seafood, with li ve whole Maine lobsters. Reser· vat1ons recommended. $$ PADDY MURPHY'S TOPLESS THEATER * Businessman's Lunch-Cocktails * Contests on Thursday Nights TWO HAPPY HOURS 11-1PM 4-6PM CORNER-FAIRVIEW & WARNER 558-8958 SANTAANA OPEN 11 A.M . TO 2:00 A.M. Costa Mesa A"redo•t lt .. oraftt• an«I ,......_ Westin South Cont Pfaza Hotel, 666 Anton Blvd., 540· 1550. Award·winnina Italian cuisine, includlna veal, fettucini and quail. Ex· tensive wine list. SS$$ Ctw11e'a CNll. 2278 New- port Blvd .• 5-i9·2294. ()pen 24 hours a day. Featurin1 chili dishes. with a full· service coffee shop menu. s 111 Cau. 296 E. 17th St .. 645-7626. Lunch, dinner. Live entertainment Wed-Sat. Mexican food. S lllone•1, 2701 Harbor Blvd., 979-6735. Lunch, dinner served daily featurina fine Italian cuisine. Excellent pasta items. S Newport Rib Companf. 2000 Newport Blvd .. 631 - 2 110. Dinne-r. BBQ ribs and chicken.$$ 19'.tt st,... w-. 745 w 19th St , 650-5735. Break- fast , lun c h , dinner . Omelettes. homemade soups, sandwiches. casse- roles. Weekday breakfast specials and daily dinner specials. S Cypress tWfma-......euwn.. 4009 W. Ball Rd .. 527-3576. Lunch, dinner. Japanese food wtth a sushi bar. SS Dana Point Dana Trader. 34150 Pa- cific Coast Hwy., 493-2603. Lunch, dinner, oyster bar, Sunday brunch. Live enter· tainment. Seafood and con- tinental cuisine. Known for local lobster cau1ht daily. Reservations recommended on weekends. $$$ Quiet Cannon. 34344 Street at the Green Lantern. 496-6146. Lunch. dinner. happy hour. Sunday brunch. Steaks, prime rib, seafood. and tr.e finest coastline view 1n Southefn California. Reser· vati.on1 recommended. SS El Toro llon C9'atMu. 23642 El Toro Rd .. 830-3810. Lunch, dinner. Closed Mondeys. En- tertainment with harpist or violinist. Befaian and French cu~ine. Dress code. Reser- vations apprecl8led. s-m Fullerton 81 We. 501 N. St.Me Cot· lea•. 870-0433. Lunch, dinner. Sunde brunch, 16 Orange County Entertainer happy hour. Live entertain· ment and dancina ni&htty. Buraers. omelettes. pizza. steaks. sandwiches and HI· eds. S Capen leauurant alld Club. 222 W. Houston Ave., 992-2580. Breakfast. lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. O.J. and dancin1 mahtly. Seafood. steak. sand· wiches. Sophisticated yet casual d inina with hi &h eneray dancin1; adj.cent to Holiday Inn f ullerton. S-$S Caak 'N Clea•er. 1933 Sunny Crest Or .. 870·0891. Dinner, happy hour. Steaks, seafood. fresh fish and salad bar. Reservations not re- quired but available. SS Emw'1 ~. 323 N. State Colleae Blvd .. 870-7400. Lunch, dinner, happy hour. Live entertainment and danc · in1 Wed-Sat American food. includi na BBQ r ibs and chicken. pa~ta. seafood and steaks. $ El , ... Cantin.. 2736 E Nutwood Ave .. 87 1-9750 Lunc h . dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. D J and dancing nightly Mexican food s Ruby Beconia'1. Gri swold's Hotel, 500 S. Raymond Ave .. 635·9000 Lunch. dinner Happy hour weekn11hts from 5· 7 p.m .. with sushi bar on Monday and Tuesday. Danc- ing, live entertainment Wed· Sat American continental cuisine Reservations sua· gested. $$ The Tllj. 1975 Sunnycrest. 526-8283. lntroducina Tava (inddte) and Sign (mesquite broil) Indian cuisine Sunday champagne brunch Reser· vations suaested. S$S Garden Grove eo.cttrnan. 12455 Haster. Garden Grove. 971-2311 Lunch, dinner, happy hour Live entertainment and danc · ing. Broiled steak, seafood. prime rib with daily lunc h and dinner specials.$ Huntington Beach 8IZIOUI Caf9/Q111,,, 222~ Main St., 960.().440. Lunch Wed-Sun, dinner Thurs-Sun Crepes, quiche, c roisunts and more c..,.,. • ., ........ 406 Pacific Coast Hwy., 960· 9318. Breakfast. lunch. Sun- day brunch. Live entertain· ment and dancin1 . Omelettes. steak & e11s. aSSOfted buraers and sand- wiches. Very casual (21 and over).$ c... ..... 16060 Bach Blvd .. 842-2541. lunch, dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour. Sonora·alyle Mecic.Wl food. $ ...._T .. aor._.17 April 1986 --Dining & Nightlife--- COid s•hm .... 16 J.C. McU..'a ... & a.ti. 18121 Beach Blvd .• 841- 0417. Lunch, dinner. happy hour. serwd 11-3 p.m. Sat· Sun. California cuisine, in- cludina ribs, fresh fish. SU· food sautes. chicken. steaks. SS ........ Country Club. 16782 Gr•ham St., 846- 3391. Breakfast. lunch, Sun- day brunch. live entertain· ment and dancina Tues-Fri, Sun. S 'aatrano'a. l 9535 Buch Blvd .. 960-7730 Dinner Wed·Sun. Conti nental with specialty 1n fresh fish; feature small fine California wineries.. SS Tibbie'• M.-ic Hal. 16360 Pac1f1c Coast Hwy., 840-5661 or (213) 592-4072 Musical revues 1n repertory Tues· Thurs 7 p m . Frt 5:45 and 9 p.m . Sat 5 and 9 pm .. Sun 6 pm. Irvine El Capitan. 14210 Culver Dr . 55 1 3310. Lunc h , dinner Sunday brunch, happy hour Live entertain ment and dancing Wed Sat Me•1can and seafood 811 screen satelhte T.V S The Coumy Une.4615 Bar ranca Pkwy . (71 •) 551 1942 Open from 11 30 daily Happy hour, Mon· ... ,.•· 7 Live music at happy hour on Wed & Fri. Oancinc Fri & SM 8- 1 a.m . with live music. Lunch under $10. Dinner under Sl5. No reservations. Fish. steaks. ribs. pnme. Le Cafe. Irvine Hilton & Towers. 17900 Jamboree Blvd .. 863-3111 Lunch. dinner daily. Casual d1nin1 in unique. attractive atmos· phere featurin1 plenty of trees. SS Le ChardOftUJ. Re11stry Hotel, 18800 MacArthur 8'vd .. 752-2044. Lunch Mon· Fn, dinner Mon-Sat 6:3().10 p.m . Sunday brunch 11-2:30 p.m . Fine French cuisine with California accent. Reserva· tions reQuired. SSSS Morell'•. Irvine Hilton & Towers. 17900 Jamboree Blvd .. 863-3111. Lunch. dinner daily Elepnt decor featuring distinct Cahfom1a cuisine. Reservations recom· mended $$S R•welt. Registry Hotel. 18800 MacArthur Blvd .. 752 8777 Music videos Dancing nightly till 2 a m Happy hours 4.7 pm Mon-Fri with two-tor-one drinks and com pltmentary hors d 'oeuvres Free valet parking. proper attire required No cover. no mint mum Laguna Beach S.n Brown'•. 31106 S ORANGE COUNTY'S BEST KEPT SECRET • Sund9J Brunch 8pect8cul•r • 2 Loungee for Your Entert81nment Pie mu re • Mond8J Niie C•Jun lpecl•lllM • 5 Theme Dining Roome Reservations Recommended 11IO W. 8811 Ad. Auheim 535-1122 Cc.st Hwy., 499-2663. ar-k- fast. lunch. dinner, Sunct.y brunch.Uw~ and dancins Wed-Siil Con- ti nental cuisine. Re-se"'•· tions recommended. ~$$ Gau1w•'• 81atre. Hotel San Maarteen. 6~ S.. Coast Hwy .. 494-0162. lunch, dinner, Saturday and Sunday brunch. happy hour. CJosed Mondays. Live ~inment Wed·Sat, Sun brunch. Inter· continental cuisine. Reser· vations accepted.$$ .._. • .., ..... 2ss.eom Hwy .. 494-1151. Sunday brunch. happy hour. live entertainment and dancina. Continental and Danish cui- sine. Reservataons reQu1red. S·SS r.-. n.a. 1740 s. Coast Hwy .. 494·6588 Lunch. d i nner, Sunday brunc h . happy hour Me•1can-Sooora style. Reservations required s Laguna Hills Boardw•lll Reetaurant. l 555 S Coast Hwy . 497 44 7 7 Dinner nightly from 5 30. featuring live Maine lobster. fresh pasta. steaks crab legs. fresh seafood Reservations required SSS Don Joee'e. 23972 Avenida de La Carlotta. 581 ·l 570 Lunc h. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour Me1ucan , ...... ,.. c. •• ,. ..... 23020 LaM fcwesl Dr .• 856- 4233. Breakfast. lunch, happy hour. Liw entertain· ment. D.J. and ct.nc.ins nicht- ly. Homemade soups. chili and specials; sandwiches. N.Y. steak. scampi. home- made sa~s and more. S r ..... ..........._1555 S. Coast Hwy .• 497-4477. Breakfast. lunch. Mon-Sat. dinner daily Sunday brunch 1·3 p.m . Pbino bar n1atrtty Fresh snfood. contemponwy cuisine. with panoramte view of the Pacific Coast SSS Lake Forest a.pltot'e HouM, 23311 Mu1rtands. 770-3222 lunch. dinner. Sun~ay brunch. happy hour uve entertain ment and dancing nightly Continental cu1S1ne SS Mission Viejo T.-. n.ta. 22792 V1Sta Del Lago. 830-9980 lunch. dinner Sunday brunch happy hour Sonora st}le Melllcan food S ~Fresh Seafood"'· Served With A Surf : . .. Mt\XWCLn IWJHISU O<eaktost •lunch • Otnne< PrNOte Parties To JOO • ~ Hunongton Beocti Pier (714) 5.J0.2555 ~ Oranae County Entertainer Newport Beach •• 1lr'a. 311 Marina Ave (on Balboa Island). 673· 6580. Dinner seNed niatWltY. faturinc Italian and seafood items. A selection of fine wines and fresh fish are affeed. ~ions recom· mended.$$ Alechnl "n ,...... 2607 W. Co•st Hwy., 646·0201. Lunc h . d i nner. Sunday brunch. happy hour L1Ye entertaenment nchtly Fresh sofood SSS.$ Antoine. Hotel Mer1d1en. 4500 MacArthur 8'~. 476- 2001 French cuisine ~ for lunch and dinner. ••th intimate seatina. antiques. and French 1mpress1on1st pa1nt1n1s Reservatt<>ns sog· aested $SS ......... 5ereet. 464 7 Ma c Arthur Blvd . N ewport Beach. 540 -24 75 Mon Fri 11 a m 3 p m . lunch Mon Sun musical vanety dinner show wrth the Yoona Amer IC if OS Beef aftd Rfff. 1520 w Coast Hwy . 5 4 8 7167 Dinner nightly from 5 l 0 p m Steak fresh seafood SSS n. Bi9tro. Newporter Re· sort 1107 Jamboree Rd 644 1 700 Breaktast. lunch. di nner daily French cafe fNtunng ~ prices SS 8 .J.'1 Chicaao rtueria. 106 Main St . 675 7560 lunch dinner until m idnight daily .. Weekday madness" specials Mon-Wed Pizza. pasta and sandWlChes S Bob Burnt. 37 fashion Island. 6•4·2030 Lunch. dinner. Sunday brunch. happy hour uYe entertain ment nightly Contmental/ ~hfom~ styie Reserv~lOfls sogested SS cm""'-'. Hotel Mend ten. 4500 Mac.Arthur 8'vd . 4 76· 2001 A seaectton ol provtn· c1al French soec1alt1es are offered daily fOf" breakfast. lunch and dinner. 1n the 1tnum lounae Jan music for d inner Tues-Sat SS$ c. LWo.. 2900 Newport Blvd • 675-2968 Lunch. dtnner. happy hour Live en· tetta1nment ntChtty Cont1n· ental cuisine. spec1al1zm1 1n se.afood ~SUI aested SS Qat9e•a QA 102 Mcfad· den Place. 548-2294 ()pen 24 hours a day Omelettes. hambur1ers. steaks. Mex can foods. At the foot of the Ne•pott ~per ' Grh14er. 1400 P•c1f1c Coast Hwy . 642-8881. Break· fast. lunch. dinner deity $ la N 1:. Ne aioorter Re- sort. 1107 J•mborff Rd .. 644-1700. lunch. d inner. ~ t>runch. Liw etar· tan ••aenl.. c.tibtoia an.ne 1n a prden-strle Mttina. Rias. watioltS requi'9d.. SU ~ .... 3421 Via Lado. 675-4904. lunch Tues.-SM. dinner TUK-Sat 6 p.m. Sun· day brunch 11-3. FeMure-s seasonal fe-stival foods of Euroe>e. Cuisine ~. ~advised $S M1 IClll"e. 130 E 17th St. (at Newport Blvd ). 646- 8855 Shett•ed pabo dtn•nc with retractable awrunc. Oys- ter bar, fn:stl seafood. steak, chicken. lou1seana MCa1un" spec1att1es. blackened red fish. and &rut fish fry happy hour, Mon-Fn. 3:30-6·J0p m Late-n11ht aourmet oy~ter bar live ent~nment and d1n1n1 n11htJy. free parluna. Serv1n1 continuously daily from 11 am SS -...... h. 1100 w Co.st Hwy . 6•5 ·8384 Dinner Belly danc1n1 Fn Sat Mor ocun Reservations recom mended $SSS Ne9P(Wt Mandarin. 3950 Campus Dr 852 .0900 Man dann and Szechuan cuiStne sef".led 1n an e~gant 1nt1mate atmosphere Ptano entertain ment Tues Sat evenings $$ llonaco't . Toka1 Bank 3333 W PCH 6'5 5225 Lunch dinner daily Sunday brunch. Fresh sea food steaks. pasta. wild game ca1un cu1sme Spectacular bayfront view. casual ele pnce SSS lluldooft·1 ....... '-ab. 202 ~wport ~nter Or (Fashion Island). 640-4110 Lunch dinner daily lnsh/ American cuisine fresh seafood served 1n warm. happy pub atmosphere Reservations suaested S The Pl•••ant PeaHnt. 4251 Martingale Wy . 955 2755 Lunch Mon-Fri. dinner Mon Sat French continental cuas.ine. etepnt atmosphere Rewrvat1ons sugested H Ropl Khber. 1000 Br1st<>' St North. 752-5200 Authen tic T andoor1 cu1s.ne. eteaant ly presented in the M<>&hul trad 1t 1on Champagne brunch on Sat. Sun lunch buffet Reservations soaest ed for daily lunch. dinner 5$S Scutpture G•rden Cafe. Newport Harbor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Or . 759 0391 Lunch Tues-Sat Daily soec.ats. sal~. sandwtches. desserts Reservations not reqwred but accepted , ... , ....... 2530 w Coast Hwy . 642-9070 Lunch. dm~. happy hour Mon-Thun 10:30 p.m -12 lO am llveentettatnment Wed· Sun BBQ nbs. chicken. steak. hambur&ef'S. Subhtted .. A Ptace for Ribs .. $$ vm. ...... 3131 w c.oesi Hwy . 642-7880 O.nner. Sun- day brunch live entert.atn- ment 1n the paano ber ni&httY tblhan cue~ne. ~ ~m ,.._y ....... 11 17 --Dining & Nightlife--- ( ontinued from Paa~ 11 The WarehouM, 3450 Via Oporto. lido Village, 673- 4700. lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch Live entertainment. Seafood/Continental. $-$$ The Wine Cellar. Newporter Resort. 1107 Jamboree Rd . 644 l 770 Dinner Tue,s-Sat Cl assic French cu1s1n e . served 1n six courses Reser vat1ons reQutred SSS Woody's Wharf, 2318 New port Blvd . 675 04 74 Lunch. dinner . Sunday brunch, happy hour Live entertain- ment Thurs Sat Seafood. stea ks and prime nb Bay- front dining, boat sltps avail able SS Yinta1ff. Cannery Village, 50130thSt .675 1557 fine Nouvelle cuisine. extensive wine list featuring more than 450 labels $$$$ Orange Dover'• Restaurant. l 00 ~ 1ty Drive. 634 4500 Lunch ..,prved Mon Fri 11 30 2 30 p m Dinner served Mon Thur b 10 pm 6 11 pm Frt & ._,at Happy hour weeknights , I pm Sunday brunch 10 2 30 p m Un1Que Continen ral cu1s1ne SSS u Brasaerie f rench C.fe. 202 S Main St . 978 6161 Lunch. dinner. Frenc h cu1 sine. spec 1al1z1ng 1n white veal and fresh fish Reser 11at1ons suggested SSS Off Broadway. I l 08 E Ka tella 639 3354 Lunch, dinner Mon Sat Singing wait· ers wa itresses Fresh sea food lobster steak Live f>nterta1nment nightly feat uring Top 40's and old time roe k n roll Re servat ions c.uggested S Oran1e County Minin1 Co., I 0000 Crawford Canyon Road 997 74 I I Dinner. happy hour Sunday brunch. and un1Que atmosphere in authentic silver mine Steaks. prime rib seafood. rtbs. and beautiful city view Reser vat1ons recommended SS Tokyo Buffet. 213 E Ka tella Ave , 639 4983 Lunch. r11Pner. Sunday brunc h All you can eat Japanese buffet $ Placentia Tlaquepaque. 111 W Santa Fe. 528 8515 Break· fast. lunch, dinner except Tues. Sunday brunch Live entertainment and dancing Fri Sun, mariachi Old Mex · 1can atmosphere. S Swallow'• Cove. San Cle- mente Inn, 2600 Ave Del Pres1dente, 498 9202 Lunc h . dinner. Sunday brunch, happy hour Closed Tuesdays Live entertain· ment and dancina Wed·Sun. American continental cu1 sine Reservations suuest- 18 ed.$$-$$$ Santa Ana Gandhi Indian Cuial ne, South Coast Plaza Village, 3820 Plaza Dr .. 24 1·0590. Lunch weekdays, d i nner nightly from 6-10.30. Sunday brunch l l ·2:30. Indian cui- sine featuring Tandoon cu1· sine, reservations suggested SS H.T.'1. 1641 W Sunflower, 979·FISH lunch, dinner. happy hour O.J. and dancing nightly Seafood. fresh fish and steak Reservattons ... re· Quired $$ Red Robin, 1307 W Sun· flower. 4 32-1111 . Lunch. dinner daily from 11 a.m . 2 am Happy hour 3.7 pm .. 10 30·2 am Gourmet ham· burgers. sandwiches. appet· 1zers. full bar S Sombrero Street. 7 19 N Main St . 54 7-0921 Lunch. dinner . Sunday brunc h . happy hour Mexican food. steak. seafood S Tustin The Barn. 14982 Redhill, 259 0115 Breakfast Mon Fri 6 30· l l a m Lunch Mon Fri Dinner nightly from 5 p m Sunday brunch. happy hour Live entertainment and dancing nightly. Steak. bar beQue. lobster Continental d1n1ng 1n attrac tive. rustic atmosphere. SS Chuck's Steak Houae. I 41 31 Red Hill. 832 6660 Lunch. dinner. daily Happy hour Mon· Fn 4 7 p m . Sun day brunch Live entertain m ent Thurs Sat evenings, satellite TV Prime nb. steaks. seafoods. reservations sug gested SU New Additions COMPILED BV GEORGE PAPPAS McCormick's Landini. 3 180 Airway Ave , Costa Mesa. 546·9880 Live enter tainment every weekend The Convertibles play 50s and 60s music Wed n~'sday and Friday from 6 30 to 9 30 pm Also Top 40 bands each weekend April 3 4. 5 Leran. April 10. 11 . 12 Private Eye, April 1 7, 18, 19 Craze All bands play from 9 p m to 1 30 am Pierce Street Anne•. 330 E 17th St . Costa Mesa. 646- 8500 E"ery Wednesday thru Sunday Nat111e Tonaue plays Top 40 music. From 8:45 p m until 1 45 a m. Tuesday; "Starmaker's Show," where patrons come up on staae and sing their favorite songs from 8 p m until closma. The Hop, 18774 Brook· hurst St .. Fountain Valley, 963-2366 live entertain ment scheduled: April 2. The Ri1hteous Brothers, 7:30 k p.m. to 9 p.m . Monday, "Roe 'N Roll ,tfeaven;" Tuesday "Rock around t he Clock Every Sunday Authentic play Top 40 tunes from . .. s 8 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. s CruJ Buno, 8082 Adam Ave .. 960·7644. Live Musi Sunday to Thursday 9 p.m to 1:30 a.m . OJ plays To 40 music every Saturday c p 9 o.m. to 2 a.m . ., FrMCO's.17041 Beach Blvd Hunti ngton Beach, 964 7132. live music scheduled April 1-8 Katz 'N Jammer play R&B and dance music April 9, 10, 12, Matinee Idol Top 40; April 20-24, Craze Top 40 All shows start a . s . . . t 9:30 p.m Maxwell'•. 31 7 Pacifi Coast Hwy, Hunt ingto Beach. 536·2555. Pianist Joe Stahl plays Top 40 ano stan dards, every Tuesday thr Saturday from 7 p m unt c n . u 11 midnight. Hl1ht Moves. 5902 Warne Ave , Huntington Beach, 840 6118 Live music scheduled April!, 3·5. Streeterville, Top 40 April 2. 6 ·8. The Actors Top 40 April 12. Detante original music April l 7·19 Su rftones. surf music Al r . I shows begin at 9 p .m T.C. Peppercorn's, 8052 Stark. Huntington Beach 842 5535 Live music sche dute· Monday. Tuesday, Wed nesday Charlte & Chris play contemporary and old stand ards Thursday, Friday. Sat urday· Dodd $Quad. Top 40 Sunday Skyline. R&B and 1am session All shows begin . - at 8 30 p.m . Alrporter Inn, 18700 McAr· thur Blvd., Irvine, 833-2770. Live music sc heduled: Greg Topper plays Top 40 . Tuesday-Saturday. 8 · 30 p m 1 30 a m . Herb & Vt . Top 40. Sunday and Monday, 8 30 pm ·1·30 am. Shona Bishop. Top 40, every eve· n1ng, 4-7 p.m Broadway Bar, 251 Broad· way, Laguna Beach. 497 3072 The Language Lab plays 50s and 60s music every Friday and Saturday. 8 30 to 12 30 a m Crown HouH. 32802 Pa c1f1c Coast Hwy, S Laguna. 496 5773 Live Music sche- duled The Troubadours play Top 40 and some 1azz every Tuesday-Saturday 8:30 p.m. 1 30 a m Sunday: Good Stuff plays Top 40, 8 pm m1dn1ght. Via Maria. 9969 Walker. Cypress. 82 l ·9300. Live music. Weqnesday·Saturday 9 pm 1 30 a.m DJ plays Top 40 tunes during the live band 's 1nterm1ss 1on . Wednesday-Saturday, 8 p.m · l 30 a m Saturday· Lip Synch CO'ltest. 10 p m Thurs· day "Gona Show." 10 p. m Bobby McGee·• Con1lo· .meratton. 284 71 Marguente Pkwy .. M1ss1on Viejo, 495- 3755 DJ and dancing night· ly 7 p.m.-1 45 a.m. The Cannery, 3010 la· fayette, Newport Beach, 675· 5777. live entertainment: Top 40 bands, Wednesday. Sat urday, 8 ·30 p.m.-1 a.m Country Rock. Sunday after· noons, 1 :30·6 p.m. It.ct Onton, 2406 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, 6 75. 2244. Live music scheduled· April 1 C.fe Soctety, Top 40. April 2 . Code, Top 40. April 3-6 Katz 'N Jammers, R&B and dance music. April 6- 8 Flip, Top 40. April 9 -12 Katz, Top 40. April 13, Mat- inee Idol, Top 40. April 13· 15 Bonareux. Top 40. April 16·20, Jakata, Top 40, New wave. April 20-22 Bonareux. April 23·27 Jakata. April 27 · 29 Flip. Afjril 30, Mighty Flyers. Blues and Rock. All shows begin at 9 p.m . except for Sundays in which there are two shows at 2 p.m .-7 p.m and 9 p.m. Studio C.fe, 320 l E. Pa· c1fic Coast Hwy .. Corona def Mar. 675-7575. live Jazz scheduled· Monday: Dave Johnson Tuesday: Hardy Boys. Wednesday: Europa, Latin jazz. Thursday: Bobby Redfield. Friday: Robert Wil· Iiams Band, fusion. Saturday: Tyrone Anthony Band: fu· sion. Sunday: Joe littieri, 4- 7:30 p .m. John Wood Trio, 8 p.m .-midnight. All shows begin at 9 p.m . except or Sunday. Studio Cafe, 100 S. Main St .. Balboa, 675· 7760. Live Jazz scheduled: Monday. Joe littieri. Tuesday: Europa . Wednesday: TBA Band Thursday: Robert Williams Band. Friday: Bobby Red- field. Saturday: Chiz Harns, Tyrone Anthony Band, 2·6 p.m. Sunday: Joe litt1eri. Tyrone Anthony Band 2·6 p.m. All shows be1i n at 9 p.m. except Tyrone Anthony shows on Saturday and Sun· day and Joe Lltt1erl's show Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Craz, Hone StNkhouH, 1580 Brookhollow, Santa Ana, 549·1512. li"e music scheduled: April 7, 8 Bobby Bare. April 14, 15 Kris Kris· tofferson April 21 lacy J. Dalton. All shows 7 p.m.· 10 p.m. The Sheraton Newport Hotel. 4545 McArthur 81..,d .• Newport Beach. 833·0570. l1"e entertainment sche- duled: Tuesday: "Sneak Pre· view" Wednesday·Friday· "Hatori" Both shows 8 p m .- 12:30 pm. Classifieds Balloon Rides RAINBOW BALLOONS Cha mpagne flights 1 days/wk over the wine coun- try 1-800-06-6222 V /MC C1tering PEACHES RESTAURANT ( formerly 'Bashful Bagel') now under new ownership 2340 Harbor Blvd CM 546- 2200 Entert1inment BANDS, DJ'a, , Videos & equipment rentals or restaurants & personal Hig hest quality 964-7132 • MUSIC FOR VOU AFFAIR ~trl~le duo 0 1 bcH1d T ~II u\ INl'ld1 you neecJ ~45 3772 ur 548 5277 LOOKING FOR SOMElHING OtffERf:Nn I r Y<llJ ~ ,rn l1nd some gre<l1 things o do or great places 10 go when eferr1ng 10 the Orange County Entertainer Hug 611111 CUDDlO 111£ TOIY lfAI• Delivers Hugs for all oc- casions 832-HUGS (4847) Limousines BLACK TIE LIMOUSINE CLUB Expenence our 6 passenger Cads. for $30/hr & free • 1 hr 859-8590 V /MC ··ASSURED LUXURY LIMO .. Stretches all occasions Concerts/ Airport specials Lie #TCP3082P 641 -5107 WHrTE llOUS·llOYCES I IEITLEYS 25 yr old classics! Dinner Specials 714-998-1211 Photogr1phy TRW PHOTOGRAPHY Spec1a11z1ng 1n weddings. large groups. & special events 8'42 -3842 AAA GRADE PHOTOGRAPHY A Video PrOductlons for any event. 100 photos = $250. & Video taping S 1 so "4·0410 Psrchlc mclllC-f Alll-TAllJT-all Reading 20 yrs expetlence. 1918 Harbor Btvd CM Of ane 650-2758/831-8961 1 frH Question by phone OLD WORLD ROMANCE AFLOAT Elegance with gourmet din. mg. champagne & roses. Ir- vine Coast Charters 675--'704 Weddings 11 Sa PROFESSIONAL WEDDING PLAN- n1ng aboard lux power & sail yachts We arrange all to make a special day carefree & memorable 675-4704 Y1cht a.1r11rs LUXURY POWER a SAIL YACHTS for harbor & Coastal cruising Parti es & corporate entertnmt. lrvlne Coast Charters 675-470• Orange County Entertainer April 1986 c---P 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 TM or.,.. Countr .,..........,,the leading magazine that focuses on stage, music, dance, dining and nltelife. 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 Enterbllner 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 Or•nle County EnterUlner. Of course, tourists aren't the only ones that need to be entertained. If you're looking for fun, then you can receive 12 monthly issues of The Orange County Entert81ner for Just $12. Simply mail a check or money order to The Entert81w, 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. April 1986 Orange County Entertainer - • 19 Long Beach Grand Prix . Celebration Dates: April 8 -KIK FM Party at Franco's April 11 , 12, 13-Grand Prix races April 15-Grand Prix Day at Franco's Franco,s-IK FM Live Remote Party on --. ---~----------- 17041 Blach Blvd. H11tington Bach (Beach at Warner) 841·7077 Join Us for Grand Prix Celebration Day at Franco's-Aprll 15 pri 8 Franco's and KIK FM will host a live remote broadcast party to kick off Grand Prix week on April 8. There will be plenty of drink specials, live entertainment, and appearances by several Grand Prix drivers. Plus, get an up-close look at some of the actual Indy cars and off road vehicles that will be featured in the race. • Drawings for Grand Prix Tickets, Hats, Shirts, Albums, Goodyear Tires • Grand Prize Drawing for Long Beach Grand Prix "Mini-Car" • Meet Miss Long Beach Grand Prix and the Drivers • Drink Specials and Live Entertainment 1st Week Katz ·N Jammers Saturday, Sunday Champagne Brunch RIL SCHE 2nd Week Matinee Idol 3rd Week Cafe ociety __ SEAFOOD ________ _ - PRIL SCHEDULE 4th Week The Craze 8082 Ada11s Ava. H1nlinaton Beach (Beacfi at Adams) 960-7644 Come Join Us For Our "Cinco De Burro" Celebratlonl April 5 1st Week 2nd Week Private -i The Code 3rd Week Page 1 4th Week Katz 'n Jammers