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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1984-10-31 - Newport Harbor Ensign1HE NEWPORT ENSIGN• ESTAaLJSHED 1• • re a., Edo Roma A ~ lqQClchOll of private airp)cmel, a O..t of boat. Olld .... a s-JCIUc premootuon ... part cit U.. eearcll lmt w"k a twO !Wwport Beach men nm. llDg cd seer liDC9 Oct. 20. hll.niew.d at cm impromptu commaad catu fm th private llCDda •t up iD the Bo.lboa • PaYWOn, ..arch coorclliaator Lmdra hmAcm said the prl.ate elartl, wlUcls begcm wha the U.S. Come Guard offidaDy end· eel lflt 99Q1'da Oct 23, would OOA· tin• iudi1 101De troot of Sleftu Bailey and Norm Segoaa or their 12-foot boat wm loud. "We're going to OOAti.DU 11.Dtil we find 1e>me kind of cm iAdkXl- llon, eome part of the boat or I eometh.ing," BrClll.llOll aaid. The aeazch, funded b ti-. most part by moze than~ la private donation.a, illwlftd • many ae tell priYOte ~ each day n. pious, kddao adTCmtage of m1ually i*t.d visihility last ... k. com.bed cmcl reoombed the ooean &ma Saa Pedro to a. ICJJ eouth aa 150 mii. below the Meidccm border, • WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1• Baclham Stzi~es Bad At Bradlord In D bate "haft prOftD that I waa right all alozag." 9adha:m, awaratty .. lri'l8 '° dilcndit Bradbd iD th. .,.. of Republiccm YOten, cd.o ltnack · at bit oppcmat'a pladorm, aay· iDg ell• merelr followa Democ:iUlc pr;eeidential C'Gll· didate Wab.r Mondale'• lilcld. "Mn. Brocltord cc:m't 11Ul cmcl bide from tlM partf ... ..,. ' portia." ....... . Bioctiord denied the charge, .,.,mg, "I will 9ol9 aa a ~. not the way eomebody ten. me k>." r or her part. Bradbd maiA· ' (Coatmued 01l ~ 2) Island In An Uproar Over Ice Cream Shop A battle p1ttiag aagrr , retidcte agaimt a pair of wel-1 1 mea:JU.Dg ice cream llhop WWW could be abapmg ~ for New· I port Beach City Council'• New. I 13 JMetino The heated conho•euy cene.n aroWld a requ_. by , Stephen and Lynn Curtie, , owners of the Haagen Dua ice cream aho p on Balboa lalcmd. 1 to e6ay open an hour lat. tlacm beGau9 ID(IDJ Haag90 Dem ~· toeal .. ice 0-.cDD OftS 0... ~p ID cbi99 time. A iarv-numbs of 8alboc bland 1'9111deoa, aheady ui- with traftiot and crowding OI the iil&aad. doa't agr .. AJ.mo.t a doMn r~tll wh• li .. Dear the Haa99A Dem aho1 tu.med out AU9 9 to proa.t th eldeuded houra at a meeting c tile city planning oommieion , they DOW do. TMJ CJ tMy are pz ... Aily loeing moaey, •· pec:ially duriDg the nm.mer, The relllidena, ... of wlaot lift within a lnr ieel ol U.. lC I Cl'9GID shop, compkrined the ................ li!llll ....... l[llll..................................................... Haagen 0caa paUOU park I • baet ol tbe home'• gaiagea. an• 1 ~ littier -paper CUJm mac ll)OOD9 -ia being lpreod by tlM Cutia'• c1H•e ...._ One Nlidea ..-compla:med that hot-. ~ blocked tt.. alley wlUM their nden bought IC'9 c:ncna. The plaaaiDg commialor appeared to 09'fM, ClDd Tote< unamunoutly k> main tam the l ( p m cloli.Dg time L fDD Curtis tU ... k mid du hopee to change the oty'1 poai boo when ber appeal to du plianAmg comm•wion'1 decmo1 • cmcu-d by oty council No• 13 (ConlUlued on pa9e 3) THE RELAXING SOUNDS OF. THE HARBOR \,KDCM ~~Y1D!l.1 FM STEREO san•onCDP-etMS, C...70tU, SL.2700-8, and • a now on « plq ... c... ... Md ...., ow complete •••• ction of the ...... end .._.. In Audio Md Video-Sony ES Ser'-compcw....aa now pMylng In our new HonM Ellleft8inwt wtlon ... SONY WALKMAN 30% OFF SALE on •II Sony Port•blea end W•lkm•nal I ARE RETIRING AFTER 35 YEARS SELLING OUT TO THE BARE WALLS I Tbe two~ howeww, cm the propoeec:l Eq\lal Rightt Ameodmat to the CODltitatloQ. The ERA, which Bl'Gdford aupp0rll. wm cbara Mriled br Badham aa ''a Qabol w~ time bGI ociaa., cmd ~ I ly, pcmecl, U lodhom laid - bed w*<l for the meanre wh.n be wa1 a CoUJorala 1tate A-mNrmcm, but wot.cl crgcdnet it in Ccmgr.a He laid "We can do more 6or wcmen by *bate (law) tbmi with a wguely word- ed amenc:bn.nt" (CODtiDud &om page 1) surriYO.l technique ·~rt who at a modeling caieer, she ea.id. Beach r.xlent. "I hOT9 a YWJ had stu.died the subject on hi.I "He w~ burring back that day 1tiong f .. ling that be'• •till own for ••eral yean. "It alwap for two modelmg joba," she aaid. alive." ' fa.c:in.ated him," ahe aaid. "He Segona, hia mother added, SteHn Bailey and Norm would bow what to do in a I al.o hoped to attend UCJ next Segona, who diaappeared amid situation like th.it." i year after completing ttu.diea at four· to si.a-foot ....U. cmd a ltill Segona'a mother deecribed I Orange Coast Colleqe. Hit gool, 20-bot wind on the thr ... how bel' eon aa "a jock" who jogged ~ 1he ao1d, i1 to become a trip from A.aton to Newport up to ten mil• each day Gild i cbizopractor. Beach Oct. 20, were deecribed at one time rode a bicyde ' by family memben lmt .,..)t aa from San Franci8co to Newport ; U.O Fndench, 'J:l, Bailey'• "aurvi~." Beach Her 8011•1 atriki.ng good 1 girlfriend of three yeau, Bailey, aaid hi.I mother, wa.a a loob had a.i.o earned him a t6art I meanwtu.le, acud the couplet -----------------------, planned marnage cou.ld be PAii> POI 11 I( >\I >\ll WINNING TEAM -'84 ROBERT £. 8ADHAM. Republican ~ Representative in Congress. 40th District ~ Hon. James Roosevelt. Chairman. Ocmocrau. for Badham Paid (or By Badham ConJTH)ional Comm1tttt Box 242 1: Scwpon Bt~h. CA 92660 DONALD A Mc:l ~NIS. Chairman ROBERT W lRO~ . I ~'u~r haat•ned by the ordeal Frid.nch, who liv• on the Balboa P•n1naula, aa1d, "aomethmg like thaa am't help but bring you do.er." She acrid ahe bod been up iD airplma• aeveral limea aearclUng for , tracea oJ the two m•n or their 12· t foot boot The day after ahe wa1 mlerv1ewed, 1he acrid, ab.e plann- ed to Oy aouth toward.a Medco in a M<Jplane looking fol' traces oJ her boyfnend and bia compa· DlOD Fridenc h'1 search later tu.med out to be fruitleas, but friend.a and larruly continued to look Bailey'• brother, J .. , 41. who waa one of the laat people to ... the men lD their 12-foot boat before they motored into the 1 Ca1alma Channel, aaid Mon· day. Oct 29, that the aearcb "it ltill uteJUive, but it'a not the beehive it waa. laat w .. k." The Ma.rch area, he acnd, bod been •.tended to Cabo San Lucxq in the hope the two mell had managed to beach their craft and were waitiD.g fol' help "We're reaching for long atrawa," acrid Bailey. "Right DOW we'll tau bny stia-. we COD l get." Donationa to the leCllcb fund are ttill being accepted. lnfcn· motion ii a.ailahle at 673-"'5. . . 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Bergeeon ia a rarity among politiciau: the Ymt majority I of thoee from either party prai89 her abiliti• CD a leg:ielator. She haa worked hard for bipartimn illu.a and wm a friend and colleague of ~ former ltate I ~m.blyman Dennia Mangen, among many othen. I Some penont thini ahe ia IOft on women'1 mu•; W doee not 1Upport the Equal Right. Amendment. But she I do.a wpport equality for women,iD many other WOJ8. 1 Bergeeon hm been very helpful to the city of Newport Beach, alwap on hand when the city oalla, and we ezpect ahe will be equally m helpful in the .tote Senate. One re- cent e.mmple of her political courage ill iaTOr of Newport I Beach wcu ah.own when she worked hard againlt the I pcmage of AB3804, which would have dealt a 19J'iou. •t- back to local resident.' effort. to take Orange County to j court over airport noi.88 . Although the measure wa1 back-1 ed by the county, Bergeson fought hard againlt it, even- tually contributing to its veto by Gov. Deukmejian. In the Newport Beach City Council race, Ruthelyn I Plummer, we believe, ia an intelligent, aware, caring local I repreeentative. She doea a good job for her coll9tituent., 1 the people of West Newport. Sometim•, in council meeting•, ahe comes aero. as being i.. effective than lhe really ii, partly due to a h8Ql'-I iDg pl'ohlem. But anyone who ha.1 di.lcumed the i.9ues with her, one to one, would preceive her capabilities. John Cox and Phil Maurer surprisingly are running unopp<>Md, after four years in office. In 1980, enormous ~ oontrovery swirled around them. Reaidentialists here holleied that Cos and Maurer were supported by the h -I vine Company and by big buainMS intereall. Cox and Maurer were 1Wept into office by a veritable ~ laudalide of vote., apparently indicating that most New- port Beach vote.re weze tired of the rem.dentialist policies of 'I Jllrckoft and William1. Some feared the "new" city coun- cil -would tum Newport into a Miami Beach. Th<>M fean • obvioualy have not been realized. Cox and Maurer have aupported recuona.ble growth in reasonable a:rea. of the city, including in Newport Center, a poaition with which we wholeheartedly agree. We have a great admiration for Phil Maurer, whom we I believe to be level headed, steady and without any priva1e I axes to grind. Newport ii lucky to have him in ita public M~~. I CoI receives aomewhat 1 .. of our affection, primarily because he ill lea a cceaible. We have had eome trouble i contacting him by phone when we aeek comrnenta on ' news stories and find him generally hard to reac h, except 1 a t council meeting1. 1 We decided not to make endouementl in the race for : U.S . President, the 40th Congressional diatrict and the 69th State Aaembly District. These are important elec-1 tiona, however, and we recommend our readers vote their 1 con.sciences in theM raoet. ' Costa Meaa' 1 wide-open city council race th.ii year 1eem1 to have turned into a referendum on growth in the city, with candidat.. aligning the~lvea either fo1 or l a gainst further high-riM development.. We urge voten to at\ldy what each candidate ha. to 1ay very carefully, and I decidt whether eac h favon the kind of growth they would like to aee in Costa M98CI. COAST MEDIA'S RECOMMENDATIONS 31th Senate Oiatrict . . . . .......... Marum Berge90D Newport Beach City Co uncil ....... Ruthelyn Plummer John C. Cos Phil Maurer -RA LEftERS r. V!Wm CoAoern.cl About Poor? ' Ma. Roua 80J'8 ... would to balld Cl wall alooo .... Nft. part to bloek oat tJa.e ._ ol u.ae io..>, uigkhar~. tM beadt cmd ti.. OOIGll. '° ~ .. poow people from aDg It. TliCd ..... t)y ..... .UW.lkleoltlm ~ bfr. l>Mciola"*89 otMa &.. ubacr ......... of ocnane *" 9IOfe rooa, pdtc:q aDCI ...... -... .., .m .. Mft CJUii09IW .. 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'5-oalihw Com.bat Commcmd•• M:nacigUA worth $350, a Ruger, .'5-callher Black ' Hawk bcmdgUD W'Oltla 1310, a I , Ruger .357.mttw Secutty Sb llcmdgun worth 1287 aDd a Wmch..ter .375-oaliber Big Bore rill• worth 1265 were The Co.to Me90 Chamber wa1 prcm.d for Ua involffment and held on Sl0,000 1 bail ... Three peraon1 were arr-.d 0111~ of d.runbn driYhig, including Eric B. Robli- ing, 23, of Newpoit Beach. reported ltoleD from CID apart· I mat iA the '-'JO block of 4ht St. The •icti111, a 23-year-old 1 in the community. Riley aaid that the Chamber 11apportecl "a r99p0.D.libility for progr...tM ef- fort and i.Jlitiati •• in the oom· munity." Future projectil aff.c. ting Co.ta M.a will be 8Cenic highway development cmd the creation oJ a city-owned Fairway Park. "We aupport a rma.ble offer from the city to pu.rchaa. the pcuk," Riley aaid. Aneeta ThW'9Clay. OctoJMI' 11 Crim• Orange Comt Colleo• lltudent, tolc:l police the burglary oc- cu.rrecl IO'llletime b.tWMll Mozi. day aDd Friday. He eaid mcmy different peopl. were iA and out of bi.I apartme11t dwi.Dg the w .. k and the windows hod been left OpeD during the week Uc>. Po&. reported numerou odMr it.nu were left untouched . Tcmya L Nicol, 23, of CoMa Me.a, waa arr-.d on wspicioD of burglary and held OD 110,<XX> bail f ne pertODI were A man'• Rola watch worth s1.ess Wal reported atolen from a city park ~ court O.D San Joaquin Hilla ROad. Tbe .tdim THE MEN AND WOMEN OF THE EXECUTIVE COUNCIL HAVE TAKEN A THOUGHTFUL LOOK AT THE CITY OF COSTA MESA AND ITS FUTURE ... AND Costa Mesa is a dynamec CJIY with lim1ttesl ootent1al Results oriented ._,.rshiit ii neces.- sary to insure that the quality of hfe cont1nUN 10 improve as the city grows ewer the next five lo ten years Looll 11 the ........ Com ................ under the l.eedenhip of ..., Dolwt Hel, Cowldln9n &to Jatw ............ ~ nh1ID1•a..M1rt111 .. . ' e Initiated program• which reduced crime by 1n OY8f the last tour yeara• • EstabllsMd strong regulatK>M which reQu1rv dawl~ to pey for roedl end°"* imoroYe- mentl which benefit the entl'9 c~ • SaWK! ~ 170 rntUion by finding a Coetl Mna F.....,.y IOlution that Wiii not 1'8QU1'9 · the tou or retoeation of 821 home. and 90 bulinnMa • Initiated ptana to purchae f atrv1ew Regional Park ftom the County to lnautW that this perk land rema nt apen tot our Childfen . • PnMded IOUnd ftlcal n'llNIQefnent of the citv"• NWnuee and expenen *""ing in a 1trong ·-~NIIMI Polfton, wt"'9 ~city MMc9I end newr ~tot a ·~rai ta Ina•••· , NEWPORT ••ACH -•.MT..., ........ Wlon•n9 four•80me at the to•nament for Mend.cm C.nt.r ln· olud. (&om left) John CWton. Bob Dan.. John Baker ancl Freel lboCklehanll. Wlnftl.n9 fi•e-eome crt th• tournament for Mcudan Center ln· dud• Bill P04e. Bob Abbey. Sam Murad, Pete O.nov•M cmcl Gordon Sc:humach••· -8toU Photo by Annette Wene.. / _...~ltw ...... 01r.- Coach, Quarterback Agree: Winning Not Enough by Rob Shcmaon MOil quarterbacb would be happy with their s-rformanoe iJ they threw for 250 yarda cmd four touchdowu, and l.d their team to a 3S-6 victory. And any c:oach who bad jut watched such a game would be ready to prai8e hia p)oyer. But that waan't the OCJ8e lmt i Friday night at Darid9oD Field I a:tt.r Newport Harbor rolled pcmt Laguna Beach iA a Sea Vliew IAague game. ''Thia wcm not one of Shane'• beat techn.ical gamff," taJd I Sailor Coach Mike Qtddinga of I bia quanuback Shem• Foley. "He WOA't grade himeelf too hi9h when we go Oftf the 6bu." SurprWagly or not, Foley agreed with ht. oooch. "I llkuted .&ow," b. .aid. "I wm drifting and~ up (in the pocbt) too 800D. Tit• *Jta OC1D be mmeodiDg eo~" Football Roundup E•• eo, the iunicx and hia laYorite torget. Ho Tru<>J19, .-e once aoam iA ayoch. TruOllV OQ\lght all low of Fol.y'• TD ~ and bad a "*11 of leftll reoeptiou OD the lliQht b 147 yarda. Uni High Whips Mesa; Saddleback Wins "I'm ha ppy that Shau cmd Ho are getting to know each other ., .. u ... Qiddinga aaid. "l , hope tnc.t ti..,'r. aoe b.oomtng W .. k fhe iD Sea View LeagQe iootbaD mclod.d th.e gmMle: Unl••nlty 28, Costca Mffa 7. TM Trojam DM>Ted cloeer to th. third and final playoff apot with thia win at lrrine High. Trojan running back Gt99 Benjamin acor-1 on runa of 1, 4 and 27 ya rd• before the 1 Mu.-*mg• got OD the board bl I th• third quartc. Sam Stroich OCJ\lflht a 27 -yard pcm from Mib 1 Shuck to acoount for Meea'1 only 8C()Ie. Shuck and Stroich hod their b.91 night ltatistiioally. Shuck threw ioT 127 yarda, 124 of tllem to Stroich UniYenity ia now 3-2 in ' league, baying won three st:raig ht, and 4-4 OYeroll. Me.a 19 atill .mi-, cboppillg to G-5 and (). 7-1 U111'Nrlity ia curreutly in '°'1rth ~~;::_~;: 1' CdM Ties Third Place, Estancia Too, 21-0 b•c ome tbe leogu•'• third repreeukitiYe 111 the Ca1Uom.ia 1 by Alan _Cow~ McGrath. He bM>cked a puat, held polliboD they bad to work F.atancio bad their only ecot· later1eholamc Fedezatio11'1 Last Friday D.19bt the Corona 1 delelced thr• ~.and COD· with. mg opportwuty eady LD the thud Central Conference playoff.. del Mar S.a Kiag• hutller . l:Uaually hana.cl F.agle ciuart-· "I wcm arpriwi t.Dat dMy quarter when they reco-..red the Corona muat finiah with cemented th.U third-place poli-1 back Mike ftoeellin!, r..wtin9 in didn't ecore, they're a good 89CODd·ba.lf k.ac:koB at the Seo Sodcileback cmd N.wport, both tion iD the Seo View IAague OM eack. 1 offensi" tteam," h. eaid, "Our ~· 20-yard hA• Fow downa OD the road. Tbe $eo 1iD99 will with a 2}-0 alaab&t of the t.km· Wb.iJe the $ea Kizlga njoyed : ipeCia1 team.a did a great job, Jater, Joh.a Com9Qll mix1d Q be underdoga in both gcDM9. cia Eaglee. Tile ~· OD the great field poM<m, E.tcmcia had though " 2().yard fie&d goal attempt '° ead um..,.my al80 mmt play New-other haDd, eaw their pSayolf I jut the oppom. all mgllt loug, After playing k> a 8CON1-tie the Eagles' threat port but the Trojcma IWala their chanoea _i.duoed '° their 8001'• ill th. gameplayed at L.Bcud m the bnt 15 minu•. the Sea leOIOll with 2-6 w~. Oil the !°Glat: aero. ! Stacli~m. CdM dow~·d two Kinga ecored all the poiAa. they Should t&ing• go aa expected, ~ • ~ch ~· H~ · ~· Wide the EaQle • >yard ' nMded with a k>uchdown in the th• Sea K.mga cmd Trojau will ~uted lm team • con<nn<;i1l9 mw, a:nd r..tancia com.milted ~3 8K'Olld quaner Tmlbock Oma both &mah a with lour i... in Yictory '° their ucellent field I pnaltie9 '°1 105 ycudl to dig Warner &or-1 on a >yard JGUDI ~·· But Ii.Dee Uniftl'litJ won 1 pollition through~t the game ~an neD c:Mepu ~-' around the left end and Stiew m 9alll• with CdM. that would ~ their oulllandi.Dg ~--· ' HoUcmd •~ ~da • smchell bca.d on th• utra put the Trojcma in the playofta. W• had, th. belt field poli-I offiew '°be more eftecti"· but point to giw CdM 7-0 t.od Stay tuned . . tioa that .. ,,. bad all year, cmd I he did iiot espec.i theterrlble Harbor Coach Mib Giddinga OUJ' ~fenM hC19 a}wayt played lpQt bt Friday'• game 09almt well, he mid; I t.agua Beach in tlae pr.-box The Sea Kmga W9H *I on , nci I iiOUa ausDfD8 llAME ftATDIDI The tom chopped £.tanaa to l -4 lD l*lgu• pkry with two oamea rema i nuig The Sea Lncp mu.st face N.wport Har- bor and Socldlebock before U..y CXJU kJ y clmm to th• lhlrd league playoff spot becaU89 hia cxrthritic hip waa m off•DN by a heealtJ.y Bobby Hat-' ! G~ put it, "actizlg up.:. ~· who hod reocner-1 from : 1 "1 tlaought 1 could get cm m 1u.ry n&.Nd in a game I n. ....... ,__.*-9 ......_ • DITDNATIONAL CADIDE CO . )t7ll C-- C u a ,ca wwwa-c.CA .... AT A80 • A£ml. , .. ww .. . MIEAll .. ... 1 eomethiAg out ot it," be laid. agCJJ.Ul Uniftf'lffy two ...b . "Plu.a. I thoGgbt ti.. otfidaW ago He OAly threw 13 ttm.. oeeded a break." Gtdding11 ia completing 9 b 58 yank, but ' QOW1l lor baitbl9 the of&dala threw '°1 one touchdowD, 1 dudn9 the game. ff4t IClid be r'Ta': ~· '°1 the · I woWcl be bock ca tta. .Win• . . rm ::aieo b tide ..U'1 game. K.aztga atiffliAg det.D• WCl9 tJa. • "l'Dl m uut b tile comiaden. play of def•:nai•• end Pat I witll dae plaJW9 cmd I ID-.d tbo1 ~ht." W. trill i.a.. tat homecom· ing g<11De Fdday ~ tM bit diOOl bi U.. lea~ to do IO ... ~ Biacll )aa8 )ogol ca ta Wm•~timOcn '°~ ol ua. Mil~-~ ... I nw .... 11t•d'1.--: 1\ I c1ay aiPt 1eatw 11m• at Uat•eratty caacl Coroaa at s-.•c1r. 0a ~ ood· biicl9e oad Ne8a play al ~ Oocill ciad ...... la<lt ~ .... -W.'hcneoa Nel'ria L R•~rd 347'1 c...... c..--C..--0 ._.CA_. ftde ~ .. --''KW bf Q ._.....,.. rrlif ~L llU8AJU> nu NO f'ISlt •Giil 111? n1u 11121 ND•M ? • In Home ~ Cate. • Hourty M penMNnt. • On cail 24 Muf'I • day. MYen oaya • ..-. • AH"t. LVN'a. _,,... AJda L~ Compenton Aldee. 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'"1 ~ -1 f e ·ltr [l'-~1 11': . ..,,,,, ~j · .•. ~ ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ :r:f[~:..: rl{:ft . ll '!f ~ .f 1 J .. t '.' ;=f _ft.·1·l· _·~.• .• h 7 • f ' ' s ~ II: 8 I: -I~ rl'I ·~~·! Cl l~ff . 111·:1" ;8 l l I. ~r~· .... ' . • [1 ··J~ ··_r:l ·r--1.1i ·~rl_ .~r;,J~f,·a. ,r·.·i·,~111 :~_ri1··~ ~ !ie:t;E=:;i::i ; ~ ~ •. 1,. I~'·! . ·:1 :l~~['I :11 ; ·.11_.· ··,·· :'1''1r' 1·1~ It'.~;. r; J,.l :t_ .· .... ~, ... _,-t · ,. ·· • • ... : · o.. . t ~ "' _s;a· ·s . '-• 1fl : . ·1 1' 1 :.. -.~. -1r:~ ~'. ·;, .· C4JI ltolloard• Chite ..... ,., ~ - he .. hit hy two ~ ........... ConAO CdM Nabs Third In Tourney by Alan Cowan I.mt Friday WCI a trCl'f9ling day lor three Sea Vt.w League ' waler polo team., aa the Corona del Mar Sea Kinge and N.wpolt' Harbor Sailon .-ntured oorth to Palo Alto, and the EataAcia First Snow Falls At Maill.Inoth The tint mow of the 1984-85 -.mon fell on September 30th. A few more 1mall 1torma ha•• come through covering the , moUJltain with enough white etuff to ICIJ that winter ii j\dt around the corner. Eog)ee went eouth to San Diego. io. of the MCDC>n, 11-7. The Eetancla Eoglee were in- Yited to San Diego to play Cotcmodo High 1ehool lmt Fri- day alt.moon. After taking the train to San Diego, the Eagle• were defeated by their ha.t, 16- 12. Chria Lorens ecored •ven 1 goala iD 0 losing ocruM. Both the Sea ~ln91 aDd Sailon trOYeled to Staafmd Uhiftnity to partt.cipate m the Northern California ToalllCI· ment. On Friday, the opeiabag round of the day tourn.,, CdM ..ept the thr .. tecnm in U..U bracket to ad•ance to the ' •miftnall. Junior JCJ80D Likiu and ...UO. Jeff o.ding led the Sea ~ing1 in victori" <>.er Acalcmce1, El Dorado, aDd Bellannine High Schoola. Likim ecored 12 goat. on the day, while Oeding nett.ct 11 . · Newporter Second In l ; U.S. Wheelchair Tourney l CdM'1 win at:reak WCll atopped OD Saturday al they WeH dowzl. eel in overtime, 7-6. by the H•n- tual c hampion• Miramonte Hig b The Sea King• did manage to beat Sunny Hil.J., 11· 3, to claun third place. • Rick Draney of Newport top playen don't alwoJI utilbe. Newport Harbor bad no trou· ble breeaing through the prehminary round., but they were 1unk in the finola. Miromonte High had the honor of handing Newport their tint ' Beach captured eeoond place m Competiton nmged inab'1ity th. men'• angl. quadraplegic from novice junion participating di'riaion of the ISM United State. m their fint champion.ahip tour· Wheelchair Tenni1 Cham-nament, to M<l80Ded ftWDm pionahipe at the Racquet Club of with numerou. 'rictorie9. Tllere lmne, Oct. 17-21. were four men'•. two women'•, Draney 1oat the final match to qua draplegic a nd junior : Gre9 Thompeon of Anaheim, 6-divisiona, which. offered beoin· : 2. 6-l. ning and advanced play in both· j Wheelchair tennia ii ployed , lingl• and doubl• competition. the eame aa oble-bod.iea lennil, Te:aan Randy Snow WOil hia except for the two-bounce fourth .traight notional Jinglet I 1 allowcmoe which many of the title, defeating Brad Parb of &OYAL NBJOBBOU OP ANDICA ............... T.._ 111'.__., • ---•• t-1 &a.••• et1~ el Llil .... llNADcp1e, .... ~,.., .. ................... . ..... . ....... ·~ .. .......... Ywlfc ... wa11 ..... .m ... _....1a ..... . llwJ .... 18 hi• en9P. Writ.e• hllpt-f• ............ Saturday Special Appraisals NOW SlO SAV£Sl5 aEC. Sl5 Your jewelry apprabcd by Graduate Ocmol<>Jist Every Saturday thru Dec. 30. 1984 Up to 2 eta. total weiaht • Latttt la JcwtJIJ f11Moet for I.Mies aM ~ • Wt Spedalln I• Qalky Dia .... • JewtJry A~ " Conpa• • Wt Bey DI ..... ud OW GoW JewdlJ • Rcpaln &D4 Re&CMldl ... ' Cnnn are bu.y completing the mo.t oggr.-lve trail con- ltruction proqram ance opening the area in eady l 9S0' 1. Over fiye million dollan haYe been spent in an effort to improve and add focilitiee. "The focus of th.ia summer' 1 ooJ19truction baa been toward unprOYementll that will offer our 1kieu more con· yeaJ.noe and ....no.," accor- diag to Pam Murphy, area , ......... Laguna Niguel iD the finale. I BUY SMART ... COMPARE Parb got r.-..nge Ill the doub* • 1 Tra:Ue in the Wanning Hut D area hCJYe been widened and graded to eliminate oongeetion and open up more b.¢nner m- ing terrain The Ski School teaching area bo1 been in· crecued to four hm• 1tia ongiDal 1 1ise a nd Choir 7 bm been replaced with a triple chair and lengthened to unprove a~ from the Waraung Hut 11 area. Nine new runa have been added lo the Lincoln Mountain, Chou 22 area "O ne Chance" and "Spook" have been widen- ed for more en1oya.ble aiding. "Stumpy Alley", the moet popular run on Chau 2, baa been widened to include "Lower Patrolmen'•". and th. bridge from "Stum p " o•er "Comeback " ha1 been elunmated New rune have been cut iD the Chau 14 area a nd a lot of work :a:" a"t;1~~.c;:e 0 :::ng I Rick Draney, oJ Newport Beach, lo.I .. saen'e "E .. .mqi.. in • . th. quad.rapaleqtc cllrimon too,.. ft.ompeon oJ Anaheim. Crewa ahould fuuah Just in time 1 to chan9e from grader opera1ora -------------~-------­ lo anowplow dn•ere. Other work o n th. moUJltain include• repcnnting the iDlerior of Warm1ng Hut 0 , continuation of laat aummer'1 erOlion control and muldung proqrom, new bm turnout and loading orecn within the Mam Lod9e parlnng lot, and the new encloeed Cal Tram bua atop located a t the Main Lodge Focus on America's Future fincda with Chip Turner when 1838 Newport 81'4., Coma Maa 714/65$-3111 they defeated Snow and Mark j ._ __________________ ..__~ Hamman · Michelle O..Jaidcrla of Fr.eon won the women'• title and £ric ChrWteuon of lni.lle won the junior novice aingle1 chom· pioni.hip, defeating Jou Rodrigu .. 6-2, 6-4. *H08Tll* FRllNDS TO A YACHT PARTY THI RELAXING SOUNDS OFTtm HARBOR ·\,KDCM ~~.-.-~10!1.I FM Hide-a-beer Sofas by Simmons IOUTlfwaST FUT\N.8 TMI UW-IT ... CTIC* ai- llPVIOU --·A..-0-IOPAI • CMll'W OOWITY •ALE PRICED •ROM '388 to '7BB,. llU ...... ,. ...... ~ CesT'l ... A , ........ __.., ............. .,.,NS.TIU ........................................................... VOTE NO ON NOLAN J.r Dina 9'on 8UJ'99S ~ Oawcna, "9 ba l&a;, 1por::r hi• famou1 ..... bat Barberry rabl· GOat q.s.dJ lboDecl ..... lleatlUy fallc wed by tM PIAk Pcmtberl TM oaue b the appecacmce of .._two lamoM dmac::itwe wm la .. ppor1 of South Coa1t Or9aal1atloa of PlaDaed lreatwoocl'• anaual "PiDk ....... theme be.at. bd1 •d .. JDCmf guMI ill the Newpcnter Ballroom were emio1lll to .. If the lhambli.ng, &o..able det.oti•• would be able to flDd tbe CQ!prtt who lifted tM nonnoaa rhm1•cm.el Sue ~h. jwl a11 tM d111ut waa ..... d. tb• thief WGI ap· sahaded. So cleUghted with their ealJ cbtou'fWlf, the lupeotm and th• Marion Deftck clanoee wttll tM Ptnll PwDtMW. PIO Panther danced tM .._. brought forth loH!y JadMe ctr-. lag a•at to the :iroDderf ul I eel ill coetum• of tbe 20I, wllo, lbalm of Barry Cole 1 Sowad of while lippi.A9 Mume Cordoa Mula OrcM:tera, aloDo with 1 Rouge champagne ~ to a C1uWJ ad Jam• Schev.r, Bar-10 piece band on the Tenace llara A11.1Mt, n..t White, Polly 1 decorated to reHmble aa Joluuieoa, Tom Fuller, Lacy , Edwardian train *1ticm. Re.., N«a cmd Hal Lell.mcm, Alter the 1eoepticm, the Madlee Wllton, 1.-ry Payae, .. _._ 1ed ,_._ •L-Ncro mad Char'-~ Patti g._.. were eeoos 61HY ~ ' restaurant, chattmg abMJ the cmd IOl ftlD 8-lde, Nora and way with TV'a "Two Oil the Via~. Eznooen• Buti.r, Town" (The ahow ccm be -- E•elra Youag, Linda and No v. 8th) before pa11ia9 Michael Hall, Cczrol and Ni~k through the awning paiatecl with ~. cmd Marti and David pc:Mttera dating back to 1906. • • • r ollowing the gourmet dinner, At tbe hull of the century, a ' Neiman Marcu.a pr-nted ill 8eJgkm Georg• Nagelmacbra dMiqner oollec:tioe of oouture, trcneW to the United Stat. to jewelt and fun. CW• udenkmd coualt with Railroad Magnate that NM had a run the nest day, Georv• Mortimer Pullman over inc luding the magnificent bil c:oaceptioD of a grand hotel 90ble ?) cm .... So it wm ahortly I The hand.om• party waa the thereaftu that the fabled Orient I oonception of Wanen JohuoD, ~made bez Ula\lqW'al run i a member of the Pacific WJijlug royalty cmd the famoua Symphone AHociatioD Ea· aatil 1117. ecutift Committee and Board of la 1912, the glame«oua tram Oirectora, along with NM Vioe- toeallr ,._eel rem again hom PrHident Barney Baraett, Vemc. to Londcm. And tb1a waa MattMw Bcttee of Mary HcmU 0.. graad prlae at a receat Internaticmal Public Rela1k.8 ill ~ pa:atr Mid at the Rib ooopeMtioD with the Vaioe- Reetoaroat benefl1ia9 the Simplon Orient £.pre., the Rita Oraage County Pac ific and Amerlcall Airlm• Sympboe7. A few of the gUldl IMD -.re fte Vala .......tno ntiu.d "A I Bobbie and )eny Doddenncm, mgllt cm tbe Odezat Espr-" Shirl.. cmd Bob Guggeahetm P.ttt CIDd au •on e.Ak!. at scooPP. ltatt...._lty 11anym.wa I (Bob a.aat.d that t1ae aJl,.._ I black-tie .... beMlt .. Bio I lhothen/ .... WQI agai1l Ga ! aormou w), Jaclde aad I Jtm ~-Dcri cmd Jock I de~..:tda cmd Jimmy DeczD,- Emmo Jaae cad Tom Riley aad no. and Ed Sdn>macbc. • • • A f eatiY• •••nia9 wa1 pr ... a .. d by the Wom••'• Co.ad1 of the Amedcaa Heart ~~mu'ecmd I ....... taehbUI trom Holly I Mitchiell and a gourmet dinw. 1 Leading tM beutit atltlecl I "Aaoud the World with H.a:rt ... A Food cmd FcmbJoa Od)mey I wa1 _preekleot Pam GoUr'lln I cmd Gloricm o.bri.ak. They.,.... I a..uted bJ Na•cr Mullea, Auclre7 GrMafield, ETelJ• I. God.bu, Ph1W. Bau., Scmd:ra Btociie, Mart Alm Well, Gbmy Smallwood, loAUe §tewart, Jomuae Mvllim, Mante Reed. JlomnM Nmma:a. PatlJ BarJMlt, Jocl7 Ferragamo aad Edie Toaba. n.. Newpoat M.ea SQool Focmdatioa MW Iii '1u" rem. aboard the Reub.a E. L .. I ieatuDDg taehk>Jaa &om 8-najoD, South Coaet Piasa; Nip 'N' Tuck, Eatlbhaff; Aadr'• Place, W-*1iff cmd lmagee, Corona cW Mar. • • • A new suppcwt group b the Am.nca:n Red Ctom uld ia chartu meeting at tbe Weetin recently. The chompagD• ce&.bration brought out 120 of ~ OC lodMe, who joia.t ti.. "Women'• AdYiloly Coua· di." Anaounc:illg at tbe eame time tb.u plam for a major ARC baefit ba the spriDo of 1985. • • • For 20 yeara, the Madredtaa Auailiary ha•• 1poD101ed 1 "Peacock Alley" b Holy Fa.mi· ly s.mc. Thia y.ar, th. bb. trekked down to the Rita Carlton to ea)oy Eatelle Allardale, M . Jacciu- and eau.,, BaaD 6 Bidd)e'a .._.'o-aa .. aao~ I haaclleoa. Tile •••at waa orvc-.... Mm..· ••udt I Tutlle, Cart Jlobab-v, IUiaD I Dcmt, Gae.. Sldrli9r, Fnmk Tharin, Clifbd A...._, Jr., 1 L. Dale HuUmaa, Keary I UDmaa, Aatboey Telk:la aad D. Robert Segal. Chrt.ty a1M1 rem. 11c:Mu.r cWt> _. lir ...... SOOOPP .. I Gloria Nord and Olo.ny 8mallwood at Uae Amedccm &.art PCD· ty. VETA'S TWENTY-FIRST "BIRTHDAY SALE" November 1st, 2nd , & 3rd 21 O/o Off Ellire Sieck ENJOY CHRISTMAS SHOPPING EARLY COMPLIMENTARY GIFT WRAP -PLUS A FREE GIFT November 1st, Thursday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. November 2nd, Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. NOvember 3rd, Saturday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. • • --------~ - A ... _... •-' la a CJoocl fall ln•..tm.nt. Tbla Faah.lon Amodcrtion, le a metal CJr•y and cr9Clm one &oni Bill 8km8, a m.9mMr of the Men'• colored o••nlaecl Glen plaid patt9m. It's St1Veater · Tizne: Fall Bring11 Ne'W European Designs i.y llilcbed Mead n. bbkm .... from Milan, Paria and London ccmtinua to inundate U8 at tlu. tim• of year and many of you are aakmg qu..tiona Will the new, short, bare, •JIJ .Wta, whida are ., different from the o••nta.d loob of men.ewear fabdc. we bad jut •ttled into, mab it in CalifonUa? El99a:nt and ecuy dHcrih.1 tbl8 ealt and pepper wool tw-.d balmac:aan 8J)ort coot cmd sweater of emokecl Wu• laandknlt 1weat•r wlth a multi-textured &ont pc1D9) i.n off .. whit•. By Glanhanco Ruft:bal for Fall/ Winter llM. And wh'1t about meuwear? A paragraph in The Fa•hion Newsletter, cm international forecc:wt of incoming falhlom for the trade, reported on "Ma.r.elou.8 M•ll" in Pam with the 1tatemeat, "Mea1wear oollactiom are ofta aa predlc- tabl. 09 Scmta ClaUI mad Chmt- maa, but the French memwear abowa b SpriDg / Svmmer 1-.S were full of thought-pr0901d.ng unpredidablee " Suda cm Moa- 1 tcma'• meuwear lille with nothing rwmblmg a dame IUil And how about GauJtieJ''I He-through orgaDdJ 1uit1? We're .till mllring m~ and altllough Im cut waa ckmlc, theee l\1lil were shown a.er biJdAi wuiezpcmta. It ...ma that in a ..aaon whell m•n•w•ar wa1 to be ti•• menage i n women1weur, French d.ignen of meuwear dipped into womemwear for colon, fabric•, print• and a~fiea. Did JOU .. the number of bracelets shown by both Montana and Gaultier? And ltill the 1ook wa1 ltrongly a "-'f]Mt.d Offl~I .. ,. Ill IJI CGU.KTm caru K.C:/ ~ /HOP We Do It All A lttrotlolU by .. ''pltanlt" ma8C\lline. ID Milan d.mp.r GicmfrCJDQO RuffUU IClid "Faahion ii full of impW. mad iDlpiratioA'' and Michael Fdno for Jcmt.n IClid "Var1-ty ii the watchwonl UU. M<J80D. '' After nearly a decade of clmmc bitw9CJI, Jcmt.n bm ezploded upon the fa1hioa 1Cne with an e:ircitiDg, oo1orfu1 and eclectic collectioa of swecrten for Fall 1984. "For yean the ....at.r market hm beeD CODte.nl wttll bcmic crew cmd •-n.ec:b, upclaW fram eemon to ..aaoa W'ith wriatkm.I iD tradiUoaal colon and Dleft A. Cavlneee 2400W. COMt Hwy. Su-G ......... Ne•pott BMc" (114) .,, ..... CA 92113 f demgu," Jcmtla r="but DOW .. OOD8QJllS ia b a mare ~ to clr1 'ng mad ea. d-ioNI b ao•elty ' kaitwear laae 90D• c:rmy." Jaat-'e iWWflllill ore dallllc ~ pnNDted in bold colon. ~ reftned "'*11-ch I 1 'ng ii gifta a new twill br Ala- Attentioa to Detail, Naturally l91 S Ad\ill Aw • SUik A IC»J WMa Mm • ~l~ll andu Julian in Im womcawem coDectioD Im lull, an Hample llaown herewith. Kia grey on gny Calbm•• I merino wool argyle patteraed 1WeateJ' ii a.•)ayed with a cable diamond patlem in huquc:ii9e cmd JDC1991l· ta. And on tile right, a periwiakle Sh.tlcmd .... with cabled .tripe layered OftJ' a multi-colored 1triped cotton shirt, 8i.lk tie, mad topped wttll a ridl brown Shetland dolman .... jacbt It uled to be that bitwea:r waa IJDODflDOU8 with tw.aten, but not anymore Xnitw9CJI ia com- ill9 into ill own in the wodd of bhion, and that will be n · plored in depth DHt w .. k. ~~~; 91-w'" .~,,,.._ ,_,"!'Uv lllla • ,,,,. c...,..,,. l"or""'8n • ,,,,,Iii,,,,. (714) 17~ Party At Johnny's Oct. 31 Ja MCJrC)a of CJ party thJ. I Holloweea? )ollaay'a , R.tcnarcmt, 17th StrMt cmd I • Tuatin A11U11e m Scmta Alla, •= nc1bg ...mg planned for guett8 who au.zt.d theu Halloween baell tlUa October 3bt. T1l9 ncl~t will b.giA I at 4:00 p.m. I I There will be JlO ocn9r charge, but gu ... ua nw tbiouoll I th "lacruted houe" eel up IA I the enb1wu1 to th• ~l INCUJNS Ml.AO ANO OAMIC IM~140 do ha99 cm ......U..t marketlag team; tlleir plO"Mtiou are ~. cmd Uae Nllauaat itl.at • a clelicJlrtfW glweeic:lr FQCf,. ....... Sea bs• a nap. ii c:naW wtddl a ac6U.O to do w6 ed'blea clruckm'• ill Q .... pAc.. to I pracb .. m.S·'°'9cl cat i FUDDIJ uc••• .•. JIJJ .... tM .............. I Ad • ...... c.... ..... J.e bk o1 a. •1•1adol11MMa9 Mlllor mdJI .....• ,, ... ~ at a tclWe. ~ 91l to wr:1D la Jme ·~ OD IJ!'9= s 1._. ...... llD I .0, .i.o claocol•f• di.16f cooAl•. ,IUca: & IA• I mo• ... ....._ ... ._,, ... , Jao~ U. • Bide evie•· al~•. Dlt.DS: Doo 'I • .., J'OW' i..t.IWJ• .Wt; ... ~ • .......... la ."6"1•1#1 0.· '"" ( '"''" ...,..,. """'"..,.,..,,H.,"1••4.. ,,. f W"'CI' ,... ,,...,..~,,. ,., •WllMtiL ill•""" I• I.~ ..., ...... ,, .. .,,,,,,,,.. dtt ............. , ~\ ,. llt. ...... ,, ",,..,.,, .. , ..... ,.,. ,., .,.. ""'' ...... ,., .. i'!i. ..,..,,. 'tit,.,.. ......... ;.. ,_~ (',,,, ..... " ~ .,,., ......... ..,..., Ali.. 1J. \•ul.J \ .... tt/i.1 f I; 11 ,,; , 1"1• I ...... _,,,,. __ ..., •.,. ..., .. ti I ... -~ ... ,.., by Joela Hollcmcl South Comt Repertory baa kick.I.cl a fwm.ida.b&e play ila Th.omm Mwplly'• "Tb. Gig)i Concert'' lt ia a marathoD of le.Aaion, emotional tirewodta. and of langua99 that ripe and tears and aJ.o maba you roar Wlth laughter. The play woe dou tint iJl Dublin ksst year, and tJua marb itl A.m.ncan prerm.re. It i8 a.D aaoundi.og feat o( play writino, 011e that ia bound to enthrall 10me viewen and tum off others. ln lact, there ... med to be an exodua on the part of eoma ahu the hot ad. HoweYer, the.. wbo rem..i.o.ed for the full thr" hou.n rUJlDi.ng time were rewarded with a production, for all of itl eao1 •11, that ia ooe of the most remarkable m the long tu.torr of SCR. The story ia comphcated, laahing out on many d.toura. Bcmoa.lly, I P W King ia a loeer. a man operab.og a rather alea%y •li improvement office Only it ia al9o hia home, and it 1.1 a cluttered men, a total catmtropbe of d.J.eorder and dia- arTOy that clearly reflecis the confv.Md state of King'• life. ln hia office one day com• a man known only as The lriah Man He ~ a roanng, cynical, aggremve u1dividual who bm no time for psychiatriatl of pey· cbolog~ but be baa one great pa9m0n -be wants to llllCJ b.ke Gigli, the noted opera star of a few years ago. fue and reaction• that are catuc:lymuc O~er ia a.moa- ing -jwnp111g about, controting hu body into weird pocitiom, leaping, jumping, dancing. He i.a like a leprechaun on the IOOM, but ll ia a leprecbaUA that car°" a We. Hia only problem 1.1 that he 11 at time• hard to un- derstand. Eclar ia aggre.mve, a bully, an. opinionated man, one who ia used to g1V109 order•. And then he 1s pathebc, weak, lonely, Lost It 1.1 a performance of aatouo- ding contrasta Pamela Du.nlap lS the woman 10 K.mg's llUI· sha ped hie and 1s very 1m- pre11&1ve The play has problems It LI too long, espeaally the final .cene which ia riddl.O with anti clirna.z ... It dwella too loag in plocea on extended p•y· cholog1cal confeAioiu. It a t tim• 1toys too long at a high pllch, but at ii a work of great statur .. , an unportaul ll4'W pJay and one that will uot be forootten. Martin Benaon baa OISUmed the staggenng ta.a of direcb.Dg thil mammoth work, a.D.d he ia equal lo the task It ie direction with a keen look at dramatic value• and at the complexitiel of the character• It aa ••ry likely his moet unpreeaive work to date Set by Suaan Tuohy, lighting by Cameron Harvey are other pluses 10 a pla y that will be talk· ed about for aome bme to come He dead• to let K.mg handle ru. COM, and the two launch Ullo w bat ia to become a aloahing and tonenbal ezcuraion into the11 respective p1yc he1 The emobooal fireworks are enough for hve pkrp, let along one, and the manner U1 which the teanng confro ntahoo1 are treated mo.Ir .. this play a awgiog exam· ple ol power Not that there ia no humor -there• and plenty of 1t Io iact, the play tread.a con· 1tontly betw.en ribald humor, intense drama, a nd 1ome momenta of genwne pathos and trendern... The latter 11 par- bculorly evident in the rather long conte.iona of past Mzual encounters tha t the two men in- dulge an LO Act JI Coco's Introduces New 'Scallops Savannah' Coco'• Fanuly Reataurcmtl have recently introduced a new uafood dinner apecialty, , Scallop• Savannah The new dinner, priced at $6.45. hem a 90uthem eeaport fiau in tt preparation and taste. It'• Nrved compJ.te with clam chowder or toeaed gr"n ealad, rice pilaf. lemon garlic butter, and a hot b19CUlt with honey A Soallope Savannah LUAcb i.a alao available for $4.25. &om a chn.nerhouae, without the high price Coco'• Scallope Sa•annah · The ending LI an 1ron1c one lUng becomea the one who lB 1081, who has to face twn.eU ior all of has wea knen ood hyp1crwe1 &th men hnd in each other a cata lyst for their own problerru The performance• of the two men ICenneth Dan.su11er and Dana Eclar are in.credibly powerful There 1.1 no subtle ex· premion of emotion her on Coco's Scallopa Scr.annah 1.1 an exam pl. of why Coco' 1 11 a leader a mong family r..touranta Me»t other family r..tauranta do not Nrv• a meal like thill Coco's Scallope Saven· nab 11 uruque The ingredient. are of the hic;iheat quality The overall quahty oi Coco'• meala 1.1 much b.ke what you'd expect dinner lltarla with a large ()OrtioA of auoc:ulent ecallope, freshly breaded in tempwa crumb. and fned to a gold.a btowla. TU acallop1 are 1pdnJrled witb panneecm ch 1 •• and chopped panl.y. The lemon 9<11lic butt.r dip ¢... the ecallope ti.. fi.oa1 . ta at. touch. Com.PLmleutecl with I Coco'• New E1i9lcmd Clam Cbo.a.t cmd delicate rice pilaf, I Coco'• Scallop1 Sa•oAnah di.nner ia a ..a:food cli.a.iDg •~- ' perieuce you'll n:n.ly find in a I family reatcnuazat. • ~'JO~ O( R 'f \-' HI H l>h 1..i Ill '<.I •I l'I 111-.1-. •• '-O llll Hl" .. " '' "'"'"' •I HA ~l'M•'I 'l -.n-\\ ttRl -.. It l l11'9lt\KI •l'ltll1Al''41'1 ''1>11\'I '''· \ \t\Altl 11<'1. 'I I "' 1111 I • • -\l'TAI' \ IAHI I I I It H I 'II< If' •• ~ ll "' • :" 1111 l \I •. ,,,, lt<11 1"4\ • tt-\'I)\. I I -''ll • 11'\ t' rlll' t '\4 II 1111' 11141'i 1, • \ lH 70ll M4'-Arrhur Blvd .. Irv in~ (714) H) l -2770 t\~"Vf"''''''ll" l .,,;nt, t\trp"ffl Opening October 27th m~gur lunch J 1:30 • 2:30 Dinner S:lO -10:30 The Hilarious ................... , ._...,. ,.., ~,...,... Dftc1ftt" ............ Comedy Farce Savor tit~ ta.ru of autlt~ntic Midd/~ Eau~rn Cwuira~. 6u llan·s Table w~lcom~s you witlt fri~ndship, h<»pitality and exr~lltnt food for vo&" dining plta.saut. Lunclt,on -o;,.,,,, Talcr-0111 availablr. V1'-!. M.1ucrC'ard and 'mcr~..in l:.'P"'" •n: wckomc l•w ,.,,,11 Mlt.1 • "•er 1576 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa (714) 645-8560 Art c ............ , " .... POel ......................... .............. ........ : tr11Y1llb1Q ..... wh6ah~ ••()pt!n•~ Mght'° cMbration, I NoY. 3, 7:$> p.m. to mtdntgM In I the CetouMt eourt of South I Coeat Ptua. 88'~ bu8kere. barkera, dancera, artlata, Juo9r.ra. m1m.. and morel Coit S35 per peraon. For ttck•t9 and Information call 494 8531 Ot M2-33ee. au.-Onlnry, 374 N. Cout Hwy., LAiguna BMch, futurea new worka by oH painter Chrla Stewne and watiercotort by lrta Adam, Nov. 1toDec.1. Gallery Houra 1M:30 dally. 4~22. .............. Q111MJ, 1188 Sunflower at Fatrvtew. Costa M•a. prnenta Ray Frleaz. aoryllca, feeturlng hi• Genni• ..,._ and hi• new painting, ''Win•'• Edge." 557..()80.t. l•n*tw Gale.tJ, 384 N. Coe.at Hwy., Laguna Beach. preaent• Marge Chapman, water~ra, the ahow titted "A delicate balance" In the Studio Gallery. "Enlarged Visions" In the Main Gallery. 497-6775. .... , .. -...c .. c....., Qll1" pre.enta the worka of Jo Pattenon, Nov. 7 through ,.,.. ... ,,.,, a1MC1111 11M: °'•* c ... canr••._ ,._ c• c1111 ... ••llH• u 1n-' I Lee • 9•'88' T....,, Oct. 4-I Alt .... ,, pteMnta ~ dependent, non-profit, 1 NoY. 25, ~ Harbor Art I wotka by Northern Cllllol• • merm.aNp travel and IOctat MuMUm, 850 SM Clemen• .... ~,. Heineon. now I club speclallz:lng In weekend . Dr., Newport &Mch. Palnttng1, th~ NoV. t. Admlealon 5f). j get-away• and acttvttl" for drawlnga and aculpture by ; centa. 432-t03t. I tlngte P!Of"'6onata, h• a~ aeven Lo. Anolt• artl8ta 759-I .. Paeea: Tlte Pertr•ll togethertheMCOn_dTue.edliYof 1122. 1 P9'ete•r••lt•r •• 1 every month, 8 p.m., Hun.-. TLK ... ry, 811 Anton Blvd., i '"'h 111-11,• Human Equa-II tlngton Apartmenta club"°'*- Costa Mesa. prwnta Barbara I tlon Cer*r 0 .. 1ry, Oct. » 8400-Edinger. For more Info. Spring, "New Sculpture" and I Dec. 15. Unuaual o,,..man call 842-5~. Gllah YeUn HlrlCh, "Dor1and I ahowMlk sb!a~ f,!'07 togr7~,...apher T• CIUb of Or•• Couutf, Pond" paintings, Nov. 2 · e ---:w· ... --. len"llo-formal danc. ~ Fri- throogh Dec. 1. 545-ARTS. ..Pree Tve14lara," a new day. volleyball fNfKY Sund~. 1 • • c ••I»• d I a w 1 t nee•,,, : program offeftng frM adma.. houM partiM, bike rid91 and 1 photographs by David Hawk. lk>n to the tl9WJ)Ort Harbor Art more. For Imo, i.w 'fOUI name. Mu.um wery Tueeday. Made addr ... and phone at our 24-Nov. 1-26. Chapman College'• poaelble by a grant from hour anawerl"" serv~. 5"'2-Guggenheim Gallery, 333 N. ..., Gfasaett, Orange. 991-ano. Butterftetd S8Vtnga and Loan of 1211. Santa Ana. 759-1122. ' '""' .. ,.... °' ......... D· ... ~e functional and non-functtonal --~---------com.mporary art furniture and TM Senior C.._ ... .. 0.IOe Club of Costa M ... In- O.C. 12. Fifteen paintings on RlcMnl MuJ, arttat-cartoonlat. vtew, lnctudtng florals, bfrd8, ' tMcher, work• on view at hi• landtcapea and animals. 840-' Corona def Mar atudlo. Water- 2271. colors at the Kronqulat Gallery, UCI ,._ Arte Gdlry preMntt I 484 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna • 42 palntlnga, drawlnga and \ Beach. 494-5597. Ctauea In sculpture• of contemporary penc;ll, Ink and watercolor may c.lttomla artlata' work• from · be audited every Wedneaday, 9 the collection of Merry and Biii a.m. to noon, OASIS Senior Norris. Now through Nov. 3. Center, Fifth and Marguerite, 85e-864a. Corona def Mar. ........... Gallrr. 522 Old Newport Blvd .• preMnt9 the work• of Jerry Uefamann, a retroa~ve exhibition, Vic- toria Landweber, "American Cam•ra" serl•• and "Landacapea," and Lawrie Brown, ektacolor with thread. Oct. 13-Nov. 24. 831-6405. The Afternoon Gatlerr, 503 Park Ave •• Balboe llland, pajn- tl n g a , aculpture and monoprlnta by emerg.tng artiata Karen Feuerbendt, Sandra Deeks. Joy Patteraon and Jerry Roelena. Opening reception Oct. 7, 3-5 p.m. 675-8675. other "en.eta" of the home. Ir- vine Fine Al1I Center, Sept. 14 through Nov. 1 o. Clubs Newport Harbor ToMll ..... 1• Club. IT\4Mting Nov. 5 , 11:30 a.m.. lunch at the Reuben E. vitee square dancera to meet with them every Thuraday at 11 a.m. at the Downtown Com- mun lty Center. corner of Anaheim and Center Streets In 1 Costa Meaa. Participants are asked to bring a eack lunch. Phoeogr..... ., v ......... .............. T1'1Plwnl at OCC's Fine Photo Gallery located In the Fine Art1 Building, now through Nov. 13. Houri 8-5 p.m. and 8-9 p.m .. Mon . .Frl. 4'32-5880. •andelone GeU.,,, 38.4 N. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach, Randi Lee, Caribbean Cofor. oils, Studio Gallery, Oct. 2-Nov. •. Tuea.-Sun., 11 a.m . .....:4 p.m . 497 -6775. People and Ptacea. Gallery members in main gallery. 1 Lee Restaurant. Theme Is "Poetry In Motion." CaJI Diana Morrison, 851-3948. .,lunlof L••• of Neap Oft Har- bor, thrM-day shops>'ng spree. Nov. 8-8, Orange County Fairgrounds, Costa Meaa. To benefit Junior League com- munity project.a. ~ 155. I Leerft te....,. .,_, hoated by Foxle Fox and the Squa,. Riggers. apont0red by City of Newport 8Mch. For Into. call 1 640-2271. Drama ...._ lftl..-dtof H ........ •a poetry read ng by Or. James lrYN To111m11ar111 CIUI». in-I Kavanaugh, Nov. 2. 8-10 p.m .. ·format meitlnga on the fourth 1 Human Equation Center. 1550 Tuesday of the month begin-• S. Coast Hwy., Laguna Beach. nlng June 24. Guests welcome. 497-7408. For time and location call S.8- 1 3710. ., ---------------------I The Newport 8Mcf\ Chapter of l the American Business r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ I Women· s Association meets the second Tuesday night of '"A Lllt9 w ... of.,....,,• a fun-fitted Broadway revu.. now playing aboard the "Cor- morant." Show lnciudee dinner. Otnner and Nve Jazz ~n­ ment ewMY weekend. For Infor- mation and r ... rvatlona call 875--1481 . Modeled after one of England's oldest inns, with a long tradition of h~ting special occasions. A continental menu with an award-winning wine list. \ I fNery month at the Registry Hotel at 7 p.m. For dinrer 1 reservations. call 642-7259. I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ CAlll FIQAVAIUaE FOi AU ICCASIOllS 401 L 111'11 ST. COSTA mSA JOI llSll¥Atl0m CALL __ 548-JZ41 (J) ' ~ Try °"' I ... .., Ofte. e delcoula ~ -'th "-h a'4IOCtldo. 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Siliii :'t.':: ..!:. ;r:.a f • CaD I "'' Eat1 Ouol No ..... f" Owner I ~ Call n... at ~?it ~~o~ 1' ... a ii a ~ ~'=i~st WE•~Y CASH lo. V\ewl Cal cl• eoc ~ .. 1120 ... 000. O.p, 52.a· ., .... -·--5th. 511 -151$ -· - • I II Ede Forecloeare, make bccll·par•••t• for ...... Jtt'aa• r:~~4U ..... ,~ .. 1\ljo ;:ao-. 9151-«m S-0 ......... lacolleat ••••ti••· ....... 8'hl&• 11"\l~ 1111 9 I lllJ1. OOOD DIVEl'nlENT For-tr a 1-.dellbal Board a Care heme . Now i.e.. lo1 lo1'• home Large cm.unable loaA. 16,000 mont~t lacome ~f 000 -Victoria, C M Agt 631-&l A•omo Gurvat.. 7k lnuataoat. Ea- d•" 2 "iOIJ!am. retv.ru ...,. • Tola! ,., ... au.• o ••t. TIRE WlZARD (114) -.1307 Ml, tOilll .... ------·~ 1..roUt l1~utou OwMre/ ~_rat ore •tin• 1 II ,IJUD groa • ......, 1$11lm QAJlAQE SALE MOVING MUST SDJ. Bed, table couch -.-~ct.II~ , ..... ~. mad mad more. SAT 4 SUN 9 to 6 23 Lmialii Co.a.rt Newpon ~ I c... 631.s7S7 A ,1qo;;s;m _ ..._,tt' I .... _.:--: fuuev., ~ ..... .... ......... ..., smau..om o. .. ...._ vi.Jo. ra. s.t lu HO ca.a. to 1:ao .... s •. ,, A.NTIOUE SALE Cleoronce tale ol gallery I 20 to ID pu- con t oil. AallquH, li.IYer, chiAo, crY*l, (laliquo •ladu) etc. Ml&8c~~ iade r..tat. oriental .,.,.9966 49' HU. Aauq-a. a Hoo.Ao• ~--s.. nln1 wlilool, ans. Coa.ucUcat ltlauot ~~araau.. Na, ot1* ......... 0395 NORMAN ROCKWELL CHAIR leg•, perfect con.d. Like new, Sacrifice Sl 75.00 CALL cdt.r 1:00 p.m. 836-8406 ·A~ eCllildCert •l•tr ·a • ..._.... ..... ... ,,,_.,at,,.......,._. •lllilifi• '~L=A=w=o::r~r=1c=E::s=o~r -=BAB==T =SITTIH0===1a=m=,~ -===~TAN>===== l·==HAHD==YMAN=====-t ======= f"'!~m=1rs~=::=::=::~1"'!COHCJl.ETE~!!!!!!!!~~lll~C'X.~6~:-:=co=MNJ=:/1':1::S:lh:. =-~-==ANY'THIN:::::::::::==a=JN=:=- STEPHEN "-Aaee 2 cmd •ap REJUVENATION Coai.m / R-*l HOUSE-LANDSCAPPINO LOCI WOil~ latenm/tldilnor ... STUCCO CHJUSTOPHER HILL 131-1127 0-.up • f,.. tnm· lat E.t Paa"'r. paper C' e•~o AHD GARDENING Flre,loc:oe, potloe, tts1. ~oporlag, l1UZ ESTIMATES Pe~ m1uy, auk> G.t k> the Da.c ABC'• mm~ • Lawn reaOYO-1a9, eorpollaoj ua..ruu.n SERVICE eo..-1 ciriw-wa.111. cmd corpellag, caltlnota, IANUNENCARD occadeal•, bu1aeH otbc, ha.meat, G.1\d boll lrngat:ioa repau. Cab1AOle a d.eooea Compl,e4e ho\IMClea.Q Gad "'-'dabQ) tr.. --.... d~ .. pall .... ~. o• llb91Jboa, OODtrodl • cloeet -u... ~ eom• Relancleco_p• • r,.. repa.il a.-··~ kome ~ ln tile bU&D-for triamiJlv, cmd f911)09al. ploaten. FREE ... Lie. ._..repair TREE EST MASTERCARD oi dnorce matten FREE Utimotne Coll Bob repoh IJlrnrclll. FrM 12 yeon I do all the N.-lcrwu, ~ 393m. Low 11Cicm CALL AL ,,..1. uutial oouv..ltataoD 751· • ... 646-11288 r...u.a... lim s-be 30 work m}MlJ WIDdo-.,..... .. ,.pain oad DAN...-w .35GI Of Ml-411D. 4!MO :U hoon THI GREEN SCI:Nt ,..cmCaD~ 55Mll0 &.:.nl1 spsoclty Call :::n:P9-c!i°v:..'::: •a..itders '. 'Cooli Som• ••· Lawn, Tr ... Sbrub j~;'i;i;fii;;;iiiiiii~I PAUL £CJC£RT IU-5409 perle nce or Hma· laMoJlatio ..___. p - retiled pereoa Full-Tr .. Trunnu:g a • -$ 6 I CL£A.NING INDOOR PLANT I WILSON 6 SONS-bm•/ Port·tun• O~ RemO'l'OJ UNLIMITtD for ... CONSULTANT Bu aldeu Fr•• .. South l.a9uao loc:obon Lowa Maia .. D<JDCW a ROOM 4UWJUou • oelJeocnuabou.eeclean Ha YiDg trollble tl.matee 30 J*D9 ··-oa.11 betw..a 2pm-5pm Rotoci.l.li.Ag rr-Wt re•oclel1a9. lcb•.:.i 1a9. pro•1d1a9 oil decidia9 wllal 9ooe pen9D09 Bonded Lac 45S31' 541-05 fCJS. r•, kltcll•• • 111ppliH 1aclud1a9 wMie Giid bow \o U.p No 351417 batllie. m., W...... Yocuum Tru.two~tbf 11 oHYe, Eacelleat 646-1740 eCll Jlill Our ol work' YO\l'r• freadl doors, polio cnd dependoble Call pric•• oa plcanh Cl09!W .... to" ... -n . _ _._ lo .. d , '£ OSU•D~ ~outollucli -~to Fr•• •••. IUTTI _, raetunalee ~~rcn~1• , •• RIWO..... ••c.AL'S DRAPERIES c~ lor emploJ· CONSTR Uc. 213m1 S40-3n6 ~. SHELLIE General OODb'Gc:b Ad BEATS ALL p~ 10,-menl opportun>tt.9 131_1_ for op at 496- dioat, aew oouetruc-000 yard• 1a •lock NO MORI IS OS 131-38&6 ~'31 boaded, Lie labnc. 11 99 per llN'EST KJND SP£QALIZINO IN POLISHJNO 972.9810 yard ? doy dehqry GARDENING A1'CHJTECTURAL We polula bran. COMPLETE YARD 496-~or S:IG-9480 Complete Iowa cnad ~kllna a ..a..-. copper aterliog a MAINTtNANCE eCMiMb gmden ~wtla!y minor.cl wor4rolt• ,_.r,cmdtreot:,iC:-YA•D CLIAN·UPS 98 lllwl moisteaoaoe C10011-dooa, r...a 4oosa._ I won't ho .. 10 a. ~J:l.sMNDIG I upe Ref Call Neil boJ •'•do.. Joa a <Dlf1llore SPIUHKJ..Ell JlEPAJ:R • CUSTOM WOOOWOR.IING CalllaM reb:uia. ... ~doontaio­ lroatll, qucUaty OOlpw· lrJ. iomdoa, ._..__ • woJJ Dia, gmQ99 likwogn, wiadowa. etc '"Tltcm.k y ft, ,_.., .. 9).I0.58 FURNITURE 6 CAllNETS -U,.11 ..... qwditJ lacquer flnlelrlee, color aatclillag, free H · ...... y_, mtiollac· Uoa, I _I••roal•• ...... 9).27JI -cs:u '' ~==::.n.:. ~T tQ FY BAYSHORJ: MU7l5 Oaeall ~ I~ c,zc:_ lNSTALLATION tu:CTRJC ~ •• •JU:PAJRS• -San O.m.n.. u fO\l ell• OdoPPf Complete electncol Go:rdeo. F.U aernoe llEMOpt6 (92.:J?tM wa.Ui JOllr •nice 01 earnc. lor ft..deabal. • Cob .. ._ ou··-. •D"IP .... ~! Commercaol 6 la· 7'C).7106 ...a.&•• na CALL DAN ~uatnalr __ frompt t t.-_., ______ ,_. IUR-,:iffWe ~-CoJlot Out of work? You're ... IZ9 ,.... ...v 1....., • .._... .._ ., ...... oot out oi lucli -k>oli to r-Ellim._ C 10 Lie 4387'11 !£1) I .... ,., c1-tied lex employ-..... 64.5-SCMl COMPLETE --------meat opportaa.1bee e&er• .. · _,_~Dfl'ENANCEC GRt?ir'TouaE 1-.-11--11-.-.-,-_--1 _., carpeatry. . Wll>OWS ........._ bls9, drfweU, n , Hcl eoa. f!ffft ... ORKAMENTAL GARDENER ComplMit Mainllloaaac:. S.rnce taportile la !'!.-.~o-• .u..... ~011a.J·-.1123 HOUS smo v.., -·~ ot ...__ •~ " LAallY r"C~'::I•. O alet, ,_ _,. p o al feaolo 1$7 .os,:g f's tlH I ~ N.wD0tt 0-.n o.d ~ A DIVIME~ Trod.moa elaoe 1113 ' MAND' Locol relorescea ~, .--, a.-. Commorclol a nd r.,,Cr. a9'ol, tt.c~ R..i.s..i. llQ~ta. •o ku, 15CM147 • .,. ~ .... ~ ...., wui.a.a ......... .... ~· 10 .,._ 'Arr' I IOI • to.rs.r .U.-. Gaercu... O•elHJ IC's. mam ...... ••• , ••• u . ......... f •••rH, rHOf~ ••riakS.r ~---=--er:. ........... GM. CaJl lmllani sn.a57 ..,. W.9Dd ... 'L \ PAINTING I lNTERlOI E.XTtRJOR, Re.idea· Hal, Comaerclcal. -----~--I Pr ' I-~ dma, ... •lltwill ~uU•r ~II wor• a ....... ,. A·l WOVINO Roaoacaltle 11r!c•• THE r._ D.dmote . Od Ill RECOWMENIE> m.9151. COMPANY Lao. T·llt.al c-w..1,. llldltl wUk .,.. ..... cc;:-~ i:C:::i~ t: r=1:=t1:=~1 = EAST PAINTING ,... 2COUEGEMEN WlLI. AU. PAJNTINO w... u talllt .....,, aao ....,...~... ~..&tno VIiia /MC I .... ... • A.II ....... 1t,lmill Z:lib~ ~~ ~ l'J CO =NOE CO. ORIO STUD£Hf MOVCI Lto. (T· 124431) • lu. .. •• ~.=,OWi· .,. - . ,_ ... f ~ c ,, c -a1 ~~~o t::s!O .go~c Cl' -C-cr • :Jo~•:J•­• o •• n a.c • -.. =· .• ~, >:so9 N -~; c Z• ; ..... ·I ~Ii~=·· •! -a~~• CJ) ,-• • ·O •>a.c ..... -;,,. • o-c V1'1:J ' I . "~•c'<• -!c••-o o••= :J . ~ "" • -~·C». a 2 .c -a-4m o:a:-:11 m ·r-_..l I'" ··=1s s:·~;- "'iil"' :s:: . , Great Statements in Style. ''Merry Be~' Tree Free! when you buy a Hickory Farms gift before Thanksgiving. a.:1rr J"'t•h t '""" r ' ~ r n~ " \• ..,1 II i...°""r ''"' '4' ''•'r~ f ... rn 'rt• 4•~-''N 'ol11,' '"' fr roll. I •llh J..t1u ,,, FASHION ISLAND "' t...aMoA lw•-' 640-6030 z- WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th & Irvine. ,.._port 9wt'I 64~ <-ca....-c.--oio..-·--· SWEATERS FOR FALL c-1a ...... ., °"' ... ..... from fudn to Miies ill caa- to ca•hmera ESTCLIFF PLAZA 1028 Irvine Aw. Newport a..ch ~~Ac~ 'l'eM4. ,,...~·--........... :-..-r11-.. ~ancu ~unn J\ntique• Fine Antiques on Consignment *Silver *China Crystal *Orientalia 631-3321 Con ignments welcome Mon.-Sat. lo-6 llJllJ"fl8eA•-New~·-- ' llnigue Blend of Tastes, tyles Characterize O()rona de/ Mar High School Benefit Home Tour tog4'ther In two days 10 he c:outd hoM .,. tamUy S*'Y .. UIUal. No "hands-off'" kind of hou8e, werything la comfortatMe loc*· Ing and functions ..... The much-photogr1phed entry atlllrcue CUfWI elllpnly '° the MCOnd floor ,..,.., by pelma and f9me. ArUtur con- re.... to twwtng en lndoot ........ outdoor c-- and ~ houM le • plants. At the '°"' of the .-. 18 an trnpOllng tao Y9lr okl Grand Saunerrllte .......... doc*. An 0,. --.... .. and cMl8e llnt~ecl In. ' ---· -......... ,_,odcst Oetob.f 31. 1• ~from our AmwtoM peM Md from .. owr .,._ WOftd wll be ......,tlld "' .. ... An~EJ(pOllftd .... tt'lt ~ .... 1tnthit~ ... ng .... ~County '*Vrounck The EJtpo Offefa a tun trip end lelmlng upMence for thoe tn-..ted tn cuttuNe of the Mrth and our own put. It ha eomethlng for ftWYC)M WhO can enjoy the am.~ and effectl of our h..-lt91g9. On dtaptey wl!t be aft mann« of collector'• Item• and memorabllla aa welt aa fUr- nlture. accnaor .. a, and art obJecta of Early American. Engll1h, Continental and Eutem ortglna. Varlou1 exhlbita wlU fMture palnt1nga. aculpturn In bronze, Oriental arta and crafta. American and European ar- tiatry In glua. altver. antique jewefry, clocks. pa~hta. Ivories. jades, graphics. P8P9' oollectlblea. qultta, dolla. toya and country Americana. All Items will be priced and available for purch ... -many ttema In the very modest price range and others appralMd at many thousands of dollars. The current Expo 11 the Fall edition of the twice-a-year event that first came to the fairgrounds In 1978. The Expo Is produced by the partnerahlp team of Dorothy Emeraon and Don~. Mre. l"*9Dn ii _. ""°"" fn the ...... of .......... .. DlrectDr of the ..... . ~ lhoW which ....... . ~.long ... ...,.,.... t1on • -. ••..-rd tor an- ttqUM anowa on tne weM COMt. Nolan, an Orange Coumy ,._.. dent atnce 1MO. J1 ~ an antique• deafer with a b.ckground In the artl an~ a tamtty bactrground In 1how production. The 115 d ....... who par- ticipate ln the E>cpo wilt be com- ing from all pana of Callfornla and otn.r wee19tn ltalM repr• sent a broad range of upertl• and Interests and they ha~ backgrounda u varied u ,,,..r material. Some are noted car"r dealers In the field, aome are profeeak>nal peopl9 who have entered tn. fl.td u an avocation. and many have mad• the care and pr ... rva-tton of antiques Into a Hfettme pursuit. The Expo will be held In tne Commerce Building, Ora~ Coonty Fairground•. 88 Fair Drive. Costa Mesa. It wlll open on Nov. 1 and continue through Nov. 4. Hour• will be 1 to 10 p.m. Thursday through Satur- day and from noon to 8 p.m. on Sunday. General admlulon Is $3.00 (children with parents free). Parking Is fr ... Dorothy Emerson & Don Nolan present ·:~AITIQUES EZPD & SALE IN Tim COMMDCI R1ILDING ORANGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS • FADl DarVE •a.TA MESA. CA NOVEMBER 1, 2, 3 & 4, 1984 THURSOA.Y THRU SAnJR.MY. i.-• P.M. • SUND.\Y, NOON~ PM. ft'C1l urrnx I h1· ml/t·t·l rons o f I he fol/ow m~ dealers rn antiques. A ANTIOU. AIFAWt CRYIT~ aAL.L LYONS' ANTIOUe Orange ANTIOUH Cl.OCQ MAIN AHTtOlJeS '"",,. Cost• Meu R1V9rs1de DAIWTA MTS ~NE fllAIOIN AND AHTIOUES N•1111bury Pellt ACCINTS AHTIO.,_ L 111,.ton. Colo MAAIA'S TMllEL(U Irvin• IETTY A. DdilONO TMASUMS AlllAICAH .. RfTAGa S"-rman O•lls L•hwood Poco R,,,.,. DOUY'SFOUY LYHNMAATIH ANCllHT D'fNASTllS L .. _ood G•rden Oro.,. S11nD~ DOT AND DONAS ...,_YMcPITH AHTIOUIS AHTIOUEI Fvli.tton CuaatOUH Etcondldo ~AHTIQUIS Alh•mbr• O..URY LANI S•n Diago THI AHTIOUI GARDIN Or•nga MUNO ""'-DtNG l..•9vn• Hills lCl.lCTIC AHTIOU£I COMPl\HY AHTIQUI ltOHTING N-.port S..ch Sant•BM-• AHO HAN>WAltE CO I & J C<>U.ICT18l.£1 ... lll8l.l.P o •• .,.SJc1e Ph0¥11• Afll IN'1'Dl'IUUa ANTIOUI MART SUSAN • (I I .-OH Rancho SM>fe ,-.. S.tflt<1 An• Huntington S..Ch fVI ..... I "HO AHTIOU.ST~ (NCHMTIJ) HCMJu: MIU/On V,.,o Wt11tr1•r Sen FrMIC4CO NOST~CMA HOUU AANOlO'I AHTIOUES T .. ENGl19" Longmont. C~ Sutter CrHll ~N'1'\.DIAlll OCUNa&CWI ANTIOUI AlllTIFACTI UHl.IMITED P8J01 Vwde• ADYUfTUM Pd\Jdanil IM..INFSQOI OcNnSIC# JEAHASHMEAD TMOELAa 0 . G.'S ANTIOUQ ANTIOUH Pico Rlll9'e K•tchvm ld•ho <.:.i11torn1a l((UY EUEY °"" "1'TIC A TI• IN Pl.AC( Lll#NJde P1coR1.,.,1 Lo' Anl}fll•J DOROT~UTY CONSTANCl a. MUUlll AHTIOUU M8YU ANTIOUfS Escondtdo c.~,..,1t Lomita EURONA.M CORHIJt ~HOu:M Ml(UU ANTIOUIS l~une Nigval Sen Ci.m.nt• R111~rs1de ~flTitlNGS ,..._LADH ANTIOUU BfVlflllY AHO PAATN(A w1·11n1., E~Ore N•woort B•ilr fl AICHAAO A. FEGl.EY MUUNFS MM.OUR HANAM> L~une S..Ch Solene S.ech HuntmgffYI S..i " ~LTD MYNFS AHTIOUH PG 8&U.IN(H Fvllwton CCMJ• ..,.._ wu11••• V1lla9e HAZIL,....._ ~DUNG'a PRINTS e<>HHlll ANTIQUE ~GHTS Studio Cit.,, .IUNCTIOH Coron• del M•r THI "'°"'llTOAS Huntington B•itc fl '1UOA'f HOUU Pelm SP"''fl' MMELA 80111CHElllT Sant• An• flll.D LAW ANTIOUH Malltw GAUDYOHl Meu. A11z 8Uf'FALO COHMCTIOH L~un• S.ech TEJUtYL ._.,...,.o Anafl•1m GAUllllAUFRY Huntington S.ech aoa CAMNUL AHTIOUU ANTIOUEI v.,,.c. SHADOW HILLI Co5t• Mesc1 OM.LOWAYS AHTIOlJeS Sant• Monoce CAAOLH I ATTIC Sent• An• SCH&AOA'S MINIATUAH AGAIN VtfUMMA GANGHI l..OI Alem1tos Newport B•c1<h Ntr#twr( Pet* StOOMA'I AHTIOUU CAAOUSU ANTIQUES ~~AHTIQUU SHI 8eech 861/flower Fvl!Mton ~AND CHANOl.fA I l,lllOIUN ~-IG&.O ANTIOUll Loe Angeln R111erslt# V•11d GLOftlA'S ANTIOUll THllM.~ CHAT HAM AHTIQ~S Fountem Val'-'f ....atANTS Fl'hl>O r,,,,,,, 00&.o.'S OU>tlS C J INTIAN.ATIONAL fl roro ~N'UICl Whitt,., V ll.i p.,. DOAO'THY V. GA~ CL.Alflll ClAHCY tong B•ech T'OllORttoW'I TMAIUM:a N1•1lfl•·d1Jtt GAANO AVENUI R11f#11de COl.IHUM ANTIOUl!I AH'TtCMM.I TOWN ANO t "9B•.trfl Sant• An• COUN'TJIY Ao#TIOUU THE COU.lCT18U QAAHOMA'S A(TTIC l..eg~S..Ch CO....atUllM Sent• Ane THUMTON'S Gt•ndel• OltAYCI GAlll"llS TMNltG8~D COl.llCTOllS CC>Mtl" R«llende LOI A~ Ton•nce Oltl'TZllACHP'S VAH DUMM·~_,.,. COLU....IA Sent• ,-.. $pr1~ ANTIQUU COU.CCTA8l.H O.QU.W SMt~mo c.,,,,o. Ol•ndw ·iUC t ii 8 TMIU lfllllN M CONHOll llATHUlN HAIMTT S.nte llatbele AurOt'• Colo S11.,.,.;o GWOl~L C~Of'\A .. ~ AlfT10Ula 5wft•An• ANT1QUU l e C.,,_,.Fl1ntr'4/f1 IUaWALLACC /llftlporl S.ecfl HPfTMM MfT10Ula Loe ~ CO\#fTRY &.MNG Sen Metmo .. .., .... co. 5.,,, • ..,.,,,,,. U>CaLl.al g.,,,,,An. CC>UN'nrf •n or.,. WOQINICMM San Jvart Cet>11ttllfl0 18&.AND A#t10UU MTIOW8 ~ 8.-oeltletld ~Cif'f Mft"IOUI• •••ca•~ fta I liiiUllr9 GC*I S..A,,..,_, 0r.,. SMC.W... ........................................... Gellf'rol Admi. IOf1 l.J 00 With flus trlcet any number -S2 15 ..:h; S.nton t42 • Owrl -S2 00 eorh C111tdtm undtr 12 frw Frw A>rJu ll• J\r~ Onw /badil C.r. mtroncw rdoy a#tvnooft end r Honie Tour TIFFANY SHOWER IXX>RS &ENC TIIE AFFORDABLE INVESTMENT Doona and encloaul'H •vallable In full range of 1lzee. "Cu1tom Unit• Our Speclatty." FREE ESTIMATES• EXPERT INSTALLATION AVAILABLE C a L Shower Door Co., Inc. 1784 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 541-3500 • 541-1312 MALL OF ORANGE 2378 N. TUSTIN AVE. 111-1721 ~'"'t" Au 7,,,1 """ P11ti1 ~ ~·-==·;--~y 551-1222 Nh'42"PlateGIUI Dining Game s.t Aeo.SI04 ....... ... CTICAL ar a .w· T.._ w/4 a....., a~ Chefra Mg.SIM .... _. aNO OP l&UC* Qa1 lout Prlcel On Pllo 'umllunt OIUI Time To SM H11•111l11I Bllllr O..•E•l1u1a .............. Elllct " ............ . .,, Beauty with minimuln we. .,, Designer finishes inctuo. Antique Brass. GokS, Bronze and SiNlr. ti' Solid Wood Trim I -WaJnut or Oak. I ~1 $303.00 ,:¥l2 Shower Door 21" II 29'' I( 83 ...... Satin AnoOlztd Obscure Ttmpertd Gtass •Ill T1~ hdttlONI # 1 Oesq\ CALL FOR APPOINTMENT OR VISIT OUR SHOWROOM IRYINE HOME a GARDEN 15333 CUL VER ORJVE 151-1151 COSTA MESA 1706 NEWPORT AVE. 131·2180 HOORS. Mon Tl'lru Thurs and Set 1()..1, Fri. 10-t. Sun 11-~ .... "Horizon" s. .. per Sofa OUMn ~Reg. 1832 .......... ND S~ Aodler w/"Ann Cuahk>nt"' Reg.'400 ....... COMFORT AaLI 3-PostUon Recliner •Reg. $523 .... S27r' On StDdl~ Va..._. klCMn • ......_., U. pride of eomeon. who Ukff to coM. An....,_,.. ooleetJon ot copperware, once purcha..S on a wMlfwlelCI ..,.... .. ..., In w•..,.. -Sonoma. "8nga over the centef lllMd. The brick waU that '*•" the c:ooktop wrapa Into the adjoining fenNIJ room 8t rWtt-TM eNnr whit• tlle countenop le edged with handpMnted Ille. la a For thoN Who want expert advice on their patio decorating needl, the v1u.g. Patio Shop ln Costa M ... otfera tht8 MtVtce. The VIiiage Patto Shop ap4M:laJlz .. In caauaJ, or pd<> furniture, Indoor dining-type eeta, bar atoola and custom flreptac. acrMna, according to Barney Hamberg. manager of the ahop. The b\Wness aa.o does repair of patio furniture. "If a cuatomer'a existing set ot patio furr)tture la looking shoddy we have a service tor repair, re-flnlahlng, re-paJntlng and re-strapping," Hamberg aald. The VIiiage Patio shop aJso otters a 10-day trial ot lta merchandise. "tt a customer 1• not happy they can bring the product back." Hamberg aaid. "We stand behind all ot ou r producta through the manuf~ turere'a guarantee." Hamberg aaJd service at the Village Patio Shop ts based on an ••tensi ve amount of knowledge of the business. "A lot of times at a depart- ment store, a customer doe.s not get the Mrvlce they need." he said. "We are trained to assist the customer ... Hamberg said the shop 11 now offering a lot of new 1985 designs. Including new colors like greys and pastels. He said this time of year. people are shopping more for PRE HOLIDAY UPHOLSTE Y SALE REDUCTIONS 20 to 40% All of our fine lines are now available at substantial savings during this pro~o­ tlon (Including special orders). Select from Drexel, Heritage, Mar~ Carson, Woodmark. Stanton Coo~r & more. Don't wait-now Is the time. 1 Shower Doors C & L's , bar stoola. dining and game eets because they tend not to use their patios aa much. suu. Hamberg aaJd. peopae are puttJng more thougM Into the decoration of thefr patios. • "People are coordinating their patio furniture with their indoof furniture to create a more flowing, desjgner effecl" Hamberg aald. "lnatead of just putting no thought Into the ~or and style ot the patio fur- niture." The Village Patio shop la owned by George McHarraa. The store la located at 1708 Newport Blvd. In Costa Mesa where it has been operating for 11 years McHarras also has three other stores in Orange. Santa Ana and Irvine. The telephone number for the Costa Mesa store is 63 t - 2980 Specialtt Cuatom _.. Mower door9 are avala.-at C a L Show.r Door. 1784 ·-~&MS., CC)lta ....... Whtie mo.t ~ lhoPae&n'Y orny au.ndwd m. of glaaa shower doora. C I l Shower Door can make the door "what.Y9t *9 the cuetomer nMda... said Cindy Star wno OWM the atore aJong wtth her huaband, Frank. "BecauN we are a manufac- turer... Star Hid. "W9 can do the custom work." AJ.o, C & L Shower Door manutactur .. Tiffany almulated stained glUa shower doors. "If aomeoM has an ordinary bathroom. the Tiffany door• can~ the focaJ pQnt becau .. they can be matched with anything. tile. row.ta or any design." Star said. u Alao. if a customer haa an un- usually shaped ahow9f. -. can manufacturer the enclosure they need," Star aatd. C & L Shower Door manufac- tures only showers 1 enclosures. C & l offera trM estimates and "expert ln- atallatlon," as ..at. The phone numtMr for C & L Shower Door 1s 548-6382 THE ARMSTRONG ANYTHING GOfSI ·~ • Win a trip to Hawaii and a 1G0111ful of Armstrong carpet. '10\J could win one 1 •oomc; lull ot Armstronq Anytti1ng Goes c,1r~*'' Or be .)ne ot our oonus winners and gel on•• ol tt'n rooms of new extra· plush Anything v<>f•S F 1ntast1c. P\us yOU coukl win our Grand Prw · 1 roomful t A,,,rt no , .>+•<; F m1.1s11 1n1J .1 .11we1i •n ;Our hO•Ct· ol 1 i lu • 1l'") 0"<10'> on luur ~i.t,.....t11.1n ,.,ldnd'> Yo1. 11 lrd1tPI o n AmPrlC.-J'1 A11 line<. (1r ••• JN l ho n.11 rPnf ti .11 1n 1 q1 ·t S 1 'l()(J '>r+'nd1nq rnon1 •.,, 'lhere'sno better Pl8Ce to'9tqca,....t. An Armstr<.>09 Cau:~·· , S1uoo0 is th~ e.!Slt'!>I mo'>t convenient Plac.e to b11v ca• pet And r19ht now yoo n get a FREE ArmsrrOOQ Ctr~-,, CoiOr Consultation when VO\J come 1n So el"lt~1 tne Armstrong Anvth1n<;1 Goec; Fantastic. Carool Sweepstaliies ·~nd 'ia'le on A nytt11nq Goes' Fantastic. .. I Home Tour Light Fills Rob Ingold Home Continued ltom P-ve 22 part of the whole. If the soaring entryway and the dazzling mirrored wall 1n the living room are the most spectacular vistas. Arthur's "taJklng room" is the most in- timat.. A small, square room. green mohair · covered wingback chaJra stand in each of the four corners around an intrieately lnlaJd parquet coffee table. An unusual setting for the room. the four chairs angled toward each other definitely en- courage "talking". Builder Rob lngold's Cape Cod home In Beacon Bay is llke no other you have ever seen. Unlike the small, dark spaces of it's parent. this Cape Cod is lofty and filled w ith light streaming from the paJladian windows of beveled glass and the numerous skylights. Built In collaboration with architect f(j~ <k k ,_//hiJ«1 ~°'I .. \r14'1'•"' 8,1,,/r1•111.I l\11t1 I'•''' Rr11 Ir (. ,,/,/,.,.,,,, 1 'C'C' l "/JI(' <. /_ -(' Rolly Pulaski on the alte of a .CO-year old beach cottage, aJI was removed but the firebox and chimney. which was later replaced. Brick floors wrap from the kitchen Into the dining room and living room. with area rugs in celadon green bordered In cream and brick pink delineating groupings for eating and ·loungi ng. Deep.comfortable chair• and a Where in Ounge County un you enjoy lobster tail in port wine, followed by honeyed squab with s.tlad verte, w<1lnut brHd and ch~vre or brie cheese finished with ruby apples and spiced crHm - In Orange County 7 In your own home or office! If yo ur entrrta111rng 11eed::. art for 2 ltl 50 .~ur.,ts. plta;,t mil our rater1r1g office. ZN prtHtll>f lltlU will he plt11'td! INT Business and S.1tdlnllal DESIGN CONSUlTING SPACE PLANNING DIANE. SHERYlOOD DESIGNER ~fa covered in a masculine print of deep green. rose. and • multi-colors face an 18th cen- tury fireplace mantle. As the opening under the mantle was very large. 1t was faced with marble. A dream k i tchen which would be tt'le envy of any cook is the heart of this bachelor's home. "I don't remember when I didn't cook," says Rob. "My mother was a very good cook and I hung around the kitchen. I left home very young and I had to feed myself No matter who is here we always seem to end up in the kitchen." Cabinets of waxed pine with antique doors surround every conceivable amenity from a commerclal gas range with a custom "S" grille top to heated drawers for crackers arid other items which need controlled • humidity. Rob's specialty Is preparing the game he loves to hunt. A comfort-loving man. Rob's , dressing area and bath have heated towel bars. a walk-in cedar closet. and a shower which sprays from both direc- Contlnued on INll9 21 phone Van Hemert Interiors Features "Huge" Inventory Quality domestic and im- ported European furnitures are _ the specialty of von Hemert Interiors. a third generation buslness located at 1595 New- port Blvd. in Newport Beach. The business was incor- porated In the 1920's as a small interior design studio. Today, von Hemert is a large interior design establishment with six qualified designers on staff to serve the customer. said Barry von Hemert. president. ··Another plus at von Hemert is our huge Inventory to select from,' said von Hemert. "all ready for Immediate delivery." The store features countless room settings, complete 1n every detail. von Hemert said. "Areas of the sales noor are complimented with a contem· porary fine Import and exten- sive gift galler§," von H..-nert said "Our gift gallery Is unaur- passed 1n all of the Orange County which makes us a favorite shopping stop during the holidays. If you·r.e IOOklng for something unusual. stop and check us out." said von Herner. Von Hemert said the business makes many trips to Europe for merchandise. "We are always receiving containers of new and very un- usual merchandise and all at exceptional prices." said von Hemert. "If you're looking for that cer- tain piece or fine accessory stop In now and have one of our designers assist vou." von Hemert said ··vou won't be sorry.' The phone number at von Hemert Interiors 1s S..2-2050 Spec;ialties Continued from pege 23 entertaining what It used to be Imagine youraeff floating down the stair• In your favortt. dress whlle the butler answers the door and announces your guests. As our waiters pass trays of aparkllng drink• and hora d'oeuvres.. you amlle, relax and look beautiful. You get all ttle compliments, you feel tike a gueat yourtelf (after all. someone will even clean up). the party 11 a huge auccesal Oh. one more thing: wouldn't you hke the butler to pour snifters of brandy for you and your husband Just before he leaves? - Tiie Sllh 8~ cetebra-I deck ' t1on _,. ~ f for A8Clled IO tte ~ ot lulMer. 1-• 1-St., c-frienctty ~ MMol," ....._ """' .. .... --Moore Mid. ··Aeeo, the~ •• ,. L now hoUeee the ..,....., moee 1 ~ u~ w. •tat>Uen-complete~ hofne Im· ed In 1Me at lta currMt toe.-P'oYement centier In h .,... .. 1 tlon. Now ABC It the onty rem1lrtln9 tnd•pendent A8C Lumbet m•a te.. oPetetor In tfMl•1•1r NNport Meda of oontr~ hen· Harbor., .. Md the central e1eu dymen, ~-~ Md of Coete Mete ' ., aparftn•t. own.I. ~ ..., '" 1971, ABC Lumber waa ::U~r;n.,cJal Ind~ purc;haMd by Jfm Moore, • . -Newport BMch remod•Ung .. What mlk• ABC lumtiit contrector. speciaf Is a dedlcatlOn to °"'"' Moore Mt out to gradually fashlonM, hQrMtown P9feonel ex~ the operation to make Mriic. ... Moor Mkt. ·we ~ It more complete to meet the top quality name brand lncreaalng demand• of products and a dlvet• and cu.ttomera. large Inventory." In tn. pre-.dawn hours of July ABC lumber hu recentty 30, 1980, a devastating fire become the Harbor., .... omy de1troyed the ABC Lumber custom fabricator of Corfan, a stofe. Moore atayed with the materlaJ uMd for counter and bu5'neu t~h. and aet up a pullman tops. The atore aleo temporary headquarters within has a brand new kitchen . a matter of houra. cabinet department and carries "Today, ABC Lumber is new Armstrong floors. staffed with a group of career-The phone number at ABC m In dad profess lo n al s . Lumber Is 646-3261. Newport Beach Country Store Sells Only Handcrafted Items H.ndcrafted and d.coratlve ltema from all over America are the apeclatty of • "country'' store owned and operated by a mother-and-daughter team In Newport Beach. Minuteman Way, 1058 Irvine Ave., In Westcllff Plaza, has a warm, old-fashioned at- mosphere. The "Americana" theme la the ba5'1 for many of the home decorating Items as well as gifts for children and adults. Starting this week . Minuteman Way will be display- ing all of Its new merchandise for Chrletmaa. October 27 marks the beginning of a 10.. percent off on au Items sate. In- eluding th• new Chrlatmaa Items. Handcrafted ornam.nta and decorations wtU be avatlable as wen as Christmas catda. The store alao carrtea many children's glfta, Including a vast "'8ction of teddy beara. all handcrafted. "We traveJ aJt over an. coun- try trying to find Items no one else has," said Luanne Berry, Berry's mottt.r Marlon Reilly la her partner. "BecauM we are family own- ed and operated," Berry aald, ··we are aJmoat alwaya in the store to serve customers." "Many people know my to buy or to sell, tbat Is the question ••• thi.s locul pa per that is the answer see our Clossaf1ed .... -..... :" ~ I -\. mother and I," Berry aald. "Some have watched my children grow up. "We bel eve In servicing the customer," she said. "tf we don't have what they want we'll find It But we do try to keep the hard-to-find items, the items that no one else has, in stock." Berry and her mother went into business 11 years ago when they held a boutique at a local college. Alt of the Items were hand-made by Berry and her mother. Ten years ago the two women opened the store in Newport B~h . They have also opened a store In Tustin. While they no longer make items themsetves, Berry said they buy only handcrafted items from local people, or from peopre in the Midwest and East Coast. The phone number at Minuteman Way is 650-8388. Video Experience Largest Video Cassette Selection The largest sel~1on of video tapes in Newport Beach 1s offered at Video Experience. 2087 San Joaquin Hills Rd .. Newport Beach. Video Experience 1s a video retail outlet. handling video equipment . 1nclud1ng telev1s1ons. video cassette recorders, video acc9910rles and some audio equipment. Video Experience rents both Beta cind VHS video cassettes "This store is fantastic ... said assistant manager Gail Worley. ··1 have worked In a lot of retail stores and this one Is small enough so we can really be concerned about the customers." she said "Some people don't know very much and need advice. · Worley said "We have a knowledgeable and friendly staff to serve them and com- petitive prices as wett " Currently. Video Experience 1s having a "red tag" sale on all of its RCA equipment. meaning that alt Equipment is on sale at the Video Exper1ence·s cost Worley said that Video Ex- perience carries VCRs that range 1n price from $300 to $2.- 000. "VCRs are becoming more affordabled.'' she s&d. "Prices are not prohibitive any more.·· Worley said as more peopJe purchqe VCRs. the Video Ex- perience must be ready to answer thetr queshons Video Experience has been in busmess for about one year. It 1s owned by Bruce Anderson and managed by his 10n. Tim The phone number at Video Experience is 720-9266 Barely vtsib,. from the atrMt. the Valentin"' thrM-atory h~ clings tighUy to the ctm over Big Corona. One. inskM, the otraordtnary art objtlc:ta and coHecttbfet draw your~ away from the b1 .. thtaJdno OCMn vtew. Thr.,.toot Mi1'.'9 dynasty vuee 9it bellde att works from modem mMalt8. Glass curio cabifMllla dlap&ey Linda's ex~ coUectloft of eggs: some rNI, oth«• of pr.cioua stone; aome antique. ~~ Chinae artwork. In the statrweM hang.a the org1na1 scron depietJng ~ Chinese peopte'a freedom from the Red Army. The VaJentines purch&Md ti\ hislor1c piec» directly from the Chinese Nabonal School of Art. Ovet' the isaand In 1he kitchen hangs an Intriguing light ft.ture of carved Wephantl In a tor- totaeahell fin h Mt with tur- QuoiM Aonea .. Downstairs In the muter bedroom, rich, deep tor'9S ln fabric and wood are Mt off by a walt-tO-oeiting headbocd of beveled glasa. The entTance to t~ master bath Is a mirrored archway. On the w.n in the att- bng room, a plexiglas frame exh btts artifacts from Amuon Ind• which Linda Obtained by trading some or her ps. Contitiii8d on .._ 29 MAKEUS\OUR We pvc you selection. We have ~uulul .\nd~en .,.,,ndo"" m th1: ~l)le. )IZe and color }OU want We ha .. e ~ment . double·hung. a"" rung and gliding wind<.>"") & ... bo\ ba\ and bo"'" w1ndo"":. Llllll\ "mdow:> And gliding pauu dl>Of'. sM ,o&I beautiful icke. Chllmi Ande-ncn ba\ and bov. "ndo can provide f~"\b ford 1tmodckd room. If \OUr ~pace h hmttt.-<l con5ider n Andcn.Cn OO'\ ba)-ll 1..an t c up little ~ w · of wall ~pace We give you qualicy . .\nJl•r,t.'n "'"J''"" Jfl 'nu~ <tnd 1:nl·r~ dlil1cn1 "1th J uuble-panc in,ufJllnt! ~Id~' ~ tnplt.' glazing '-1p1tlmJI 1 '"'ula11n~ ""l>l>d lore anJ lull "-t.'.itlhcNnppmJ! .\tough''"~' c \h.'rll•r \lrtu.tlh d1min.Hl"I up~1..-ep • , . Moving Company New Warehouse When Randy Drllcherwee a ~Ing coflege 8'1dent eight yeara ago he 8'1rtld a movtng company to earn money. I ll'Udent8, Md & newfy pu...... I ed~lnC-. ..... ' located at 1308 logtn St "We now have a large warehouse In Coata Meta The orlgfnal Starvtng Cottege Stu<Mnta Movtng ComPMY In Orange County wu born when Orlachet bought an °'d s>k;k-4.ip truck and &tarted moving people's furniture. Today he has five moving vans and 1 S empk>YM8. 80me who are starving college • available for storage pur- ~" Orilchel Mid. TM company doee about 40 move• a week. Including realdentlal and commercial moves. "We move furniture for aJI types of people from the RARE COLLECTABLES & HANDCRAFTED ANTIQUE JEWELRY Redesign & Repair of Antique Je\velry \ '·" ,•,111 I· I • .,,.' f I • .,,,,, I I (' ...... ltt11t.•11.:' ..... ,,,,,i, 11 ' -; ioo J f ..,t Stn·d / Nt·wpl)rt Ht'<H h C'ANNERY VILLAC.E EUROPEAN IMPORTS / f ASH ION SHOW -( /" l I/I~ /;;.;A,~.na/./r /j ~nan Exquisite Attire Acceswries and Alterations DYNASTY LINE HOURS Mon S..1 10 7 •Sun 12 5 fUTONS AIR MATIRISS INNIRIPRINGI •LOTATION TO 8£ ANNOUNCID VlSA • MASHRCARO AMERICAN lXPRlSS j I owners of atudk> apartments to large estate• and commercfaJ pro~ as weft," Orltchel aafd. Dr19Chei Mid his employees are capable of handling any 1 type of move. from the amafleat to the largest. "We have a very conscien- tious and energetic group of men who do all of our moving," OrllChef &aid. He aaJd while many other companies have adopted slmllar names to his, Starving College Students la the original company of Its kind In Orange County. The phone number for the Starving College Students Moving Co. la 641 -S.27. ·New For Beds 1 Better Rest For the md1v1dual who 1s looking for a better nights sleep. Better Rest waterbeds offers an alternative to the or- dinary. "We are an alternative sleep center." said John Irwin who owns Better Rest Waterbeds ak>".'Q with his partner. Mlchael Presti. Between the two. Presti and Irwin have over 20 years of experi ence i n the bed business. Irwin said Better Rest "speclaJlzes in waterbeds. but we seU all types of beds " These include air mattresses. flotation beda, interspring mattresses and the Japanese fluton bed. • the tradltionaJ form of bedding in the Orient for over 4.000 years Better Rest. located at 1777 Newport Blvd . Costa Mesa. has been in business for over one year. At the present time. Better Rest IS going through a maJor expansion. "We have atot of new beds:· said Irwin. "Our motto is: ·we've got your alumber': said Irwin. "We can auppty a customer with any type of bed they want and com- bine that with both pine and hardwood headboards and fur- niture. Including chests. These . can be custom made 1n con- ' temporary or tradi tional desjgna." The phOne number at Better Rest Waterbeda is 650-7378. Home Tour Continued from P8ee 25 sonal articles. Down another fhght of ata1ra, the adult playroom ia a visual delight: a Coke sign from Israel. a church panet from Madrid, separate wine cellar. a bar from an English pub. rugs from Turkey. and a 1903 pump organ. orlglneJty sold by Seara tor $29.95. Color and atmosphere. art and antique• range from neutrals to strong statements. from unusual to exquisite In this unique and lovely home on the sea. Moore Home Cozy, Personal The front room la built around the judge'• grandmothera piano. An anUque mantte Is framed In hand-painted Spanish tiles and an adjacent waH supports a wall dock taken from the old FederaJ building In San Francisco after the big earthquake just after the turn of the century. The tamlty room/den la graced by a eofa In green and red tartan plaJd on a rmg rug of predomlnai.ey red. Moat wln- dowa In the houae are awath" In yards and yards of white cot· ton ruffle• ordered from Dotothys Autnea, a malk>rder firm avaJlab'9 through mOlt ah•lter magaztnea. The booklNtvM &n tt.e tamUy hew an lntrlOu !"O miniature of a law off tee. "My mothet and~ make mlntaturM,'" etat• lynda. "Now that HaM Mi a~~ wll haw -. "'9• one of a Judge'• oflol. I oome from a VfltY artldC ~ ... SO, ap- parently, dkt ~. PlecM Of Direct from the pagea of Home magul,,. la the °'d Corona del Mar Cape Code · hOu .. ot Judge and Mr1. Henry J T. Moor•. The Moo,.. bought a I 30-year old b~alow with the Intention of remodeling It. i lnat9ad ~ leYe'9d at. end with 1 the help of architect; Brion Janneti•. haw buWt • 2.soo ac:auare toOt hoUM In lta •teed I hla grandmoeNr'• qultl are 1 that took• aa thoygh It ahould havelllWaya~thwe. The Wt\Ole hoU• la rep11• with family hlatory and taaen fremed. U .,. ~ Olla by Lynda'a tam'Y. TtMt gu.t room, N.t oft the I n€ttl€ CR€€k S H 0 P llSTMIT DECORATING FOR THE HOUDAYSI BEDSPREAD SALEI All Sizes 6911 to 149'5 (Reg. to $350) DECORATOR PILLOW SALE Al ii lllck 110.• Eldl 3 forS26 Add Color To Your Home/ ~EIDSIOV. 10 N 23 Fa•hlon l•l•nd ewport Be.ch 144·8880 is now accepting CHARTERING reservations for the Holiday Season and Chrisbnas Parade II na& 72·(oot ~ Is one of two uniquely Man::oni rigged sdtooneis IN• In 1.92• by the Rice Brothers. Slllpyard of Maine. and Is the winner of the i.926 rtew Yolfr Yadlt Club Designer's Awanl and the 1932 rtew York City ''Mayor's CUp''Race. ,. for Information and reservations ,-~----~----.-..~----------~---------- --- Scndto: Bllgtleaa ~3M rt l'1alport Blvd. ~~C.A9l663 rm lnmated In~ .. BllQhcaa .. ttoUdlr awter o rorm otr.rmcnt Ct•im••hlede a Owdl 0 vm a ftq1C11111 ~ a Amatcaneq,.ew a • ~-~io~omiii.i &a a verltabl• • Of hencfmMr9 CAllll.: Tiie lal 11bln QUM wee lftlllllelW L,... • ..,. .. ,..., OI .. 11l1DIM Of '118 doff1. • "'1lMt k* .... reedy ftghtlng °* wtto llf!I mY handlwofk," ~L~ A ctiemp 8' rnllctng '1lndt'', metw Of tM br ... Md glUI ~ fbtunie ttt~ the houM 119 from the too-' awap "*It. A lady of. atr~ ,_.Inga. Lynde Nltel.., reek• and ftndl ~ de¥er IUbettMe9. TI'9 pOWd9f room ha thrM wooden·h•ndt.ct corkacrewa ICf9wed Ink> the wall to h<>'d hlOd toweea. and an a hook to hold larger towell. Full of peraonat touchn. auch u the ltemplate from a boat~ once owned. "Lady Ju1tlc. .. that hanga In the famlly room and groupings of family memorabllla In the many paa1age1. thl1 houae could belong only to the Moores, so strong 11 tta peraona. --.---- • FLOOR SAMPLE SALE For the Holiday Season! DFSIGNERS WICKER OPEN IVDY DAY 1111111 ~ CWU PlllUI . . . SUN~t~ ll·t 1805 E. Dyer U.., Santa Au _ f0-114.nil,._N_.fwy.J ~ • I (714) 250-9449 . NOACK TROPHY & ENGRAVING CO. GIFTS SIL VER PEWTER ARMETALE Beautifully .engraved for all occasions • Aruai•ersary •Baby Thinp •Birthdays • Executi•es • Graduation •Mom & Dads • Weddlop Check With Us for Those Unique Holiday Gifts 646-3141 170 E. 17th St., Suite 117, Costa Mesa, CA 92627 * Large Selection Of Shower Curtains * Bedspreads * Vanity Stools * Custom & R Made Bed pread /Dr&Pfr A large~ of ttema tor th• bathroom and the bedroom Is offered at Inge'• Bath and Bedroom In South Coat P1aa. s h •b H Sh Inge Beier, owner of the c '' er ome ows shop, uJd the hu "probtlllity A t• t • T R t ., ~~~p1~~u:!~au~ ! 1en lOn ,. 0 e 8/ What II 1peclal, e.ter alld, II . that becauM the kMpe 84.ICltt a · large Inventory, P«>P .. oan purchue all of the coordtndng Item• they need for their • bathroom and bedroom. 1 "We go all out to work with the customer." Beier aald. ''W• give Mrvlce that you don't g9t In a department a tore." Beier aald her •tore came., for example. padded toilet .... In many different atvtee, mtrrort, comfortera plUowa, towel atanda, both br ..... platld and chrom•P'ated. and a wtde • Hlectlon of vanity 1toot1. bench91 and hamper1. Aflo the atote carrl" 1hower curtainl and llnera "that people cannot Tom and Jarl Schriber llved In ttMNr Corona def Mar home with their two children for 1 O yeara while formulating plana tor a drastic ret1\0d9t. When fh9Y decided to proceed they moved In ~ry available dtrec-• tlon, pushing out an entry. ral1-1 Ing the ceiling In one area, ' encloalng a balcony on the front. and taking 27 feet from 1 the back yard. Even though thli home 11 very apaclous It la 1 comfortable and homfly. .. , wam.d thl1 to be a houM where you can put up your teet." dectarea Jarl. remodeling while Jart did muc;h of the interior design work. "We had been planning for IO long we knew Just what we wented." ahe said. The houae 11 a combtnauon of colora 1trajght from th• pallette of the French lm- preAlonlsts: perlwint(le blue, aquamarine, peach. yellow. and delicate green1. Each room 11 a fresh experience. Husband Tom. a developer of shop~ centera. 11 very buay and the couple and thetr children travel a lot. They wanted their home to be euy 1 to care for and not tie them down. Contractor LM Marston and flnllh carpenter Tom Hille find anywere elM." Again. u Beier pointed out. , everything can be coordinated becauM of the wide Mtectk>n Inge'• Bath and B.ctroom Particularly 1pectacular 11 the Englllh Pub room: rich paneling. a pollahed wood bar, and a •tone fireplace Mt off by deeply comfor1able tattan plaid sofas In deep green, blue and red. sitting on a coordinated area rug. After the lnltlaJ tm- pr ea 110 n of warmth and el9gance. the attention sifven to detail becomes •pparent. Drawers In the bookthetwt were of apectal help I n offera. Beier aatd ahe don not 1 ----------------------. purch.,. new produeta un .... •h• can find coordinating ltem1. For example. lh• l&ld she wm not buy Items If the color cannot be matched wtth 1 other Item•. Beler grew up In <Mrmany and her famlty wu lnvotwd 6n buahlMI there. She wu al one time a buyer for Bui~'•, but her dream waa to own her own lhop. In Sep'*'1ber of 1111. &.-1 purchued Inge'• Bath and e.droom. "Salel have Increased llnoe I bought th• atore," Be* Mid. She anrttwt. thfa SUCCHI '° ' her huge Inventory. t ' ' The phone number of Inge'• I Bath and Bedroom 1•548 eet2. WE ARE ORIGINAL MOY.ER AND WE'RE MOVING TO ~12 • • CdM Home Tour ••• Continued trom ._ 21 pull out to reveal backgammon and cheu Mta ready to play. Magazine radca conuaJ the opening to a central vacuum system. Nothing was i.tt to chanc.e. In the powder room where the bathtub la unused. Jarl had a curtain shirred on aever8' roda, effectively concealing It, but leaving It for potential buyer a. An adjacent closet where lkl clothel used to hang had ao many problema with mltdew that the Schriber• converted It to a telephone niche. Uphofatered In a amall print. Jart Jokingly told the up- holaterer he 1hould do the tefephone too. ~ though that WU a terrific Idea and proceed- ed to do ao. ...._ did auch a t9rriflc Jol> and he wu ao proud · of It that I didn't have the heart 1 to tefl him tt\9 phone never worked. I think he must have glued 1omethlng critical together, ao we Just u" the other one," Indicating a amall phone hidden on a 1heff. An ' upholatered phone muat be the epitome of attention to detail. Lettento tll••dltoaa You.r chance to be heazd AHOY . ~oRANT o~ G mn pleased to introduce the newest special excursion boat in Southern California. Our Mini Cruise Ship -The °CORMORANT" is 80 foet of fun . and desiJ:!ned to comfortably accommodate group of up to 300 pcopl~ for the day. We Feature 2 Decks. and Have Available: • Full Bur ervice • Catering from Hors d•oeuvre to Banqueb • • Entertainment. (of all kinds) • Lots of Parking ' , I . "" ! • oJUIGflo OF INTE IOR·sl· ~ ' . f I ' CUSTO~ SHADES I :' I :.. I I AND DRAPERIES~//'\ . ), I I ·' / f / ..-.: ...... \ . I I I / . . // I , \ /'/I / I~· : dX; ,h , \ \ .. ///i:_//:;-?./'' ,, ~·• I ~ _/"' :::.-' _,...,.J \ ~~... -# ~"~'-'""' ---rv•"" r , ,, I • I } ) ~ f ~ I >t .4 . '\ ., . .... '- ) ' f The BMW or Merced•• ~ of the stereo bu*neu Is Newport Audio, 1000 Brlstof St North, Newport 9Hch, says owner Gary Overly. Newport Audio sefls custom home audto and video syatema. The bustnesa does a lot of home Installation and conautta- tlon In the ar .. of htgh quaUty stereo equipment, said Overly. Newport Audio Is alto owned by Kevin Lynn who met Gary Overly in Northern CaUfornta while stilt in college. The two young entrepreneur• started their business In Newport Beach thr" years ago when they opened a store called Ac- curate Audio. later the name was changed to Newport Audio Lynn and Overly have com- bined their business expertise and technical know-how with a genuine desire to personalize the customer's music ayatem. "We try very hard to ask enough questions to really un- derstand our client," Lynn said. Newport Audio often works on custom stero lnstatlatlon from the framing stages of a home. "We do all the pre- wirtng," Overly sajd. Newport Audio cames such sophisticated branda of atereo equipment as Perr.aux of New Zealand. Meridian and 8 & W of England. ThruhoJ4., Carver and Danish Bang and Olufsen. Lynn said a number of the component• Newport Audio carries exclusive to them. "We are one of onty four or five retailers In this country carrying a special, Japanese turntable cartridge." he said. The phone number at New- port Audio is 851-0112 The Leader In Kitchen Design Recognized as the leaders and innovators of kitchen design Is Kitchen Designs. 1000 Bristol St. North. Newport Beach Kitchen Designs is very wen known business and. accor- ding to owner Gary White. "followed by our competitors." "We take greater care," White said. "We do the more exotic work " Kitchen Designs 1s a licens- ed. professional kitchen design businesa which Is primarily focused on the sale of kitchen cabinetry. If a customer buya new kitchen cabinetry from Kitchen Oeslgna, they receive, Included In the price, a frM kitchen design. White said. Kitchen Design has been 1n Newport Beach for six y .. ra. Prior to that, the business waa located 1n Chicago tor two years Kitchen Designs caters to the needs of homeownera, devefopera, bulldera, archftecta and Interior destgnera. Recently, Kitchen OeaJgna hu taken on a new Hne of cat>Jnetry, St. Char .... White said hi• bualn... atlll carrla two other llnes, Altmllmo and Master Craft. Wf'tlte aatd Khchen DNlgna la .. more cr•tlve" than other dealgne,.. "I I e to ... my CUiltOfMfa .. .,. paid to .... tW*c.e .,.....,. the pciulble end lie lmpoeelbae ... White Ukt. "And ''*•9d of ref•rlng to us aa ~··-'°~-,. ·ann...arOunct." - The g~~;: number at l(tteMf\ .. ty.; 1232. · Custom Covers For Automobiles For the acoMIOry-m nded lndMduaJ who carM about pr<*Ctlng ~r .~ .. ln- veatment. The CO¥W Up, 1580 • N. Newpott &Nd., Coeta Mae, ha• cu•tom car covert at reaaonable pt1cea. coeta $15,000," said Jeskey, "and you want to protect that I and keep the car nice looking:· The Covw Up ~-aJI car covert to cu1tom ·flt the cu1tomer1 automobile. ."No one elM doa that." said Brian JePey who owns tM bu.fnen along wtth hie partner, Chris Logecona. The Cover Up also carrl• auto accessories at discount prices, but the emphasts at lhe Cover Up Is on custom covert. · • The Cover Up also offera sheepskin seat covers, floor mats and stenciling on the car , covers. The Cover Up has been In business since January 1, 1984. The phone number Is 650-7635. r ··Today, the average car NEWPORT PLAZA 100% Berber. with the look and feel of luxury. A fabric or visible superior wcarability. cleanability and fire resistance. Quality that adds up to a lifetime of beauty. And at prices that add up to a great home investment. We also have a fine selection of wall to wall carpeting including a complete variety or wood nooring. PLALA 'l"t>ORr IUW Bri.,.ol ...... '°''"-s.ltn 22 2..\. '"'°'' lkHtt t 1141 99S-MJ5 tC "rncr l,11n~1r.:.: & Bn,toh l ltH ~" \l••n In lllh f hur l~K Slit l~l [N!]§W~~¥ AUDIO OIAHI <OUIRY'S MOST EXQUSM AUDIO/YIDIO SlOll o Full Range Of Custom Oes.gn And Installation Services Avartable U Products catefully Selected From Among The Finest Desfgners In Europe. Japan And The U S r J Complete Home Entertamment Systems Combm1ng Audio/Video/VCR/Computer /Etc u Courtesy To The Trade n Featuring Master Link ~ Mutt1 Room Remote Control Aud10/Vtdeo System Located In: Plaza Newport (714) 851 ·0112 i 1000 Brlatol Street North, Newport Beach SECTDlll Skinner Home Features Mission Style, Comfort The "CherOk .. Roae" atucco uterlof Ind aquamarine front door of Ma. Suite Sklnner ln- aplntd the frontlapMce and poater uMd to promote the Corona def Mar High School Home Tour. A ttny mluk>n ltyt• houM circa 1927 WU th• hMrt of a huge addition Juat com- pleted three montha ago. The traditional brown-roM and blue-green combination of Santa Fe offMt gteamlng white walls, a roay-~lg4t pebble •x- tured carpet, warm toned Mex- ican payers and lovely nalutaJ texturea. The tJny llvtng room has un- expected turnlah.lnga, auch u a small paJnted che8t, and a very ofd wo"" cane and turned wood daybed. The frlendll•t room In the home waa the soaring family room, rtllng two atorlea high wtth white-painted beam• and tongue-and-groove celling Service Is Special(y. A Kerm Rima creating the perfect Southwestern flavor. Two aofu were covered In a heavy, nubby cotton which apP.ared white, b(lt WU actually tubtty ehot with color. Multi-cofored tkat print waa made Into cushy pillows for the aofa. "Juon Titus worked with me on thla houM, and he knew Im- mediately what color• and fab+'tc were Just right for It," stated Suzie. An Interior designer and fashion coneul- tant herae"· she knowa tai.nt. A painting by Michael Halllnan, a locat artist made good. hangs over the family room fireplace. "I feU In love with that pain- ting at the Laguna Beach Feattval, saya Suzie. "I bought the one In the living room In 1978 before he became well known." However nostalgic the houM may be, stepping out Into the courtyard la Ilk• stepping through a time-warp. The pink stucco wa .. surround Mexican pavers, Aztec pigskin chairs form a grouping, and the ln- vjt ng ape could be the fountain in a Spanish courtyerd. Tau trees overhang this puceful area framing a scene from a leas hurried era. TM low, •la .... ....r, of-.~......_ .. the ••'Jut of the pa .. ,,. and tM ...._,,._.of tM.......,. UMcl to,....... the Corw del llar home tour. De oelOI' •--•II -C•uh11 Roee" bJ • P8int oompenr (a INvwa/"'*) end ._ bi•a t .. ~M SS ~ de ~'-· ~awi4' ~ ~ {!tut. ~ """' ~ '"'"""'· ?Q'-e,,,. .... '4-e ~ "'"'""""' .. """' • '-/l•N ... "" '-•e, '1""1 flle ULWe 16 "4, ~I# 4#fN, 4fl~Ulte tel 1Qe ''le '°°'""'""' ~ 1*41 "4'4e '!"# 41U/ IH 'w A,i.,,, la "• "" ... 14•"'1 ""'~ "'~, /#II~~-s. ;..t # ~ d.J4-, t# 1 W tt/lft""J CUR""'" .u,U...• 4 ~I ~-""' wd. fA/4 "· 8'•e I# """ .. ~ ''~t'' "' 6%:etd. "'"' 6%;,,.a OFF AD • ' Spaciousness, Light Mark Siegers Belcourt Home OM'a tlf1lt wr rUon UPon I mute 8"°"8 2000'a. Hie oolec-.......... '''*"' ttome Of tion of ~ C*I .. die--...... ,. .. , ... II. --I ~yeid ~ -00- 0f ••ctou• II I Md ~ tlte , ~ ~ "*"' tlef'1d Oft ttaumatk of • J.M. P.eera 1 btaM rOd. Hie ~ ~ 0.rtgner Jeff lerMdlOk ~award• INw• • *81 In.._ Of hdderbeck lmertora hM 1 den with Diane'• Grand .,.,._. that Ught Into an N110ne1 Awerd for her PMO ~ qu-Wttf't I e:-.pet Fino hotM. color that l\Overa betwMn ! "HoWerd Md I got tneo ~ cream, beige, mauve and ' about four yNra ago and lawncter. Thia ~-Ilk• Ught . Howard ~ loved quari. I .. off the dark ~ of lta I "°' ... "NY oi.ne ... A,.., I oot mlatr"'· Diane Slegel, to ·r~· around the corral t ~. I dectct.d to flnd aomethlf'g a 11- Uvlng room and dlntng room f\.lmllhlng• are atl aoft In t9M. with tan burlap textur• aofa and chalr1, and berger• ct\alra In fawn cok>r9d tueicM. A gofden WOOd cotfM table with cabrlot. tega hu pierced earvtng at the • kneee In a bamboo pattern. The dlntng room table 18 a • crack ... flnlah In perachment color that requlr• many atepa to accompllah. The hlgh- b.cked chair• are upholnred In fawn auec:te which ta em- brotdered In a diamond pattern highlighted with brua atuda at the lnterMCttona. Thia efegant dining room recently w9'comed Geraldine Ferraro at a dinner hoated by thl• polltlcally active couple. \ Ask About Our Complete Decorating Service Over 400 Wallpaper Books -30% Discount -50o/o Off on Stocked Strings- Suzanna Roberts Interior Design The living-dining apace la two ttorlea high with a rafted gallery leadi ng to the • bedrooms. A very apec:lal floor of mocha e«mlc tllea la Mt In -500/o Off on Mini Blinds- In Just a few short years. Corona def Mar bued Interior designer Suzanne Roberts has gained a weft earned reputation fOI making luting lmpreuJona with the unique style and eteganc;e reflected In custom residences. model homes and commercial Interior decors she has created In Southern California as well as throughout the United Statea and in The Far East. Roberta and her design atatt are continually searching for new concepts and ld9aa that will make their creatively designed interiors stand out from the crowd. While 1m,estigatJng the um- que resources on tM continent. she and her staff frequently ·scout out" antique shops and furniture stores IOOklng for un- ique. one of a kind Items that are authentic in nature, and creative In styi. and color. By doing this, they are able to add their peraonal touch throughout each home, to create more lndlvldually tailored interiors. that reveal their perionallty through their selective use of furnishings and accessories to complete the special look. diamond patterns Inlaid with hardwood atrlpa. The wall• are 1 ' subtle ahade of sandalwood. The moat Intriguing thJng tn- 1 tide this houM la lta owners. Howard, an ntabtlahed man If 8V9f there wu one, 18 Chair- man of the Board and Pr•- ' dent of Western Empire S~lnga and loan, and Chair· . man of the Board of The W•t , Companin, and ta alao a prize winning race driver, racing For- In explaining her design philosphy, Ms. Robert.a com-: mented, "We always make a 1 professionals to her statt to ac- concerted effort to create a un-comodate her company's ln- 1que environment that wm bring creased project activity in the out ead'I home's Individual etyte , areas of both model and sates and peraonallty." offices design and custom Just recently, Suzanne 1 residential Interior design. Roberts added three design Suzanne Roberts ·can be and ad m ~ n 1st rat Ive reached at 720--0923. I!~-~· ·~_jJ ; CUSTOM INSTALLED EXTERIOR WOOD rvvt~• -_---1 I ' L-.. .:..-- WE SPECIALIZE 11.fREICH DOORS • DECORATIVE ENTRANCE DOORS •OVER 100 STYLES AVAILABLE • All OUR DOORS ARE SOLID WOOD CORE We specialize m French Doors and 20 New Selections of Custom Made Mahogany and Oak doors. All available m va nat1ons of all Wood or Beveled Glass. Leaded Glass or Stained Glass Our designs or yours. Drapes & Window Coverings. Accessories Carpets By Columbus, Ffooring Quotes Custom Color Matching The Finest Quality Paints & Finishes For Home & Business Amer/tone • Tibbetts • z •spar See Us For All Your Painting Needs ~ ameritone paint center ~ 369 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa, 646-877 4 You've Worked Hard For tt! For a custom- tailored fit. (not one size fits all.) SHEEPSKINS sllllliJlt 111 Siegel Home ... they are Ilk• a painting you nve with wefl, there ts atwayt tome Continued from P-.. 12 Indicate the amoothneu of the l lnter•Ung detaJI to dtacover tie euJer to alt on. I hed to go all the way to Kansas to find my horn, but I remembered -.. Ing movies of Spaniard• riding with a glaaa of wine on a tray to horH'• gait. Thara what Puo , .when you look cloMly. Fino Is." ----------:----------------------....0..~--------------_;;_;,:;,;:__ White the furnishing• do not draw attention at flrat glance because of thler delicate tone. 1 Cormorant Available For Chartering The blgg•t boat In the New- port Harbor I• the Cormorant and It can be chattered for meettnga, partJea. wedding• or any oceuk>n, l&ld Jeff Shelley. owner of the boat. The Cormorant, docked In Lido Marina, wu bullt In New Orlean• and then travetled to the West Coast via the Panama Canal, Shelley Mid. The boat wu then docked In Redondo Beach, but the harbor there waa too amall, ao Newport Beach eventually became the boat'• home. "The Cormorant can travel up to 20 knot8, making CataJlna laland Juat an hour away," Shell9y Mid, "and we can ac- commodate up to 300 people." he aald. The boat offers a catering 1 service for partlea and hu a full liquor to accomodate two bara u wefl. Also, the Cormorant la Coast Guard certified and a · certified whale watching boat. "We have a lot of whale I watching activity on the boat." Shelley aaid, "becauae we have · two decks to obaerve from." • 1 . The boat can alto be chartered for banqueta, the Christmas light Parade, harbor , cruises and bay tours Also, I Shetley said, the Cormorant la chartered to corporate and private parties as well. For more Information caJI I Cormorant Cruises at 875- 1481 . Letters to tlleBdltor Your chance to be heard It wdl only take you a ~minutes to take that taste. It takes us a lrttle longer to perfect rt Each ham rs covered wrth rare speces and smoked ~ a special blend of heck°')' and applewood chips for no less than 30 hou~ It's then glazed wrth costf>t imported spces and golden honey SP'fl' sked for easy serving. ........ _...",... BACK UP THE Bl A HONEY OF For a real feast this Thank.sgMOg. ser.-e dehc:IOUS HoneySaked. brand ham in addltiOn to the tradfttor\al turicey Your auests wit ~late the ~. and you'I lll(e the 'onvenience. because we·~ d6ne I the wort for~. A ham by alf'/other name doesn't \iste the same. GIFT CERTIFICATES PMTY fAAYS • NATlO"fMOE SHtflfllNG • 'NHOLE OR HALf HN'1 I .. E -I ·L------~~~~~----~~~.:...:.___.e=~~~--11 ""'arua ,....,. 3995 ...... ,u PIANOS 2988 Exclusive Distributor tor the World's •1-S.Ulng Piano and Organ I • Many Newport B••ch rHldenCH are aflO MMcM by .ilWoYe Tr" C.,•. Patlr'IOn Mid. AllO, In Laguna a.ctt. ~ Tr• Care l'MinUfn the ir... In the prtvatl com - muntttee of Emerald Bay and , Thr• Arch Bay. 't~=-=~~~~~~~:;:~~~;:.:~~~~~-~--~-~~~~--"-"""!'---:---....~-;.:~~~77.;.,:,...;~~~r7-:;-:---:--; Petereon ukt •~ .,. • iot ·..,; I of "tpeelmen types of treea In I NN~rt Beech ... , , YOUR COMPLETE DEALER FOR BATH & KITCHEN THE EAB'S PLUBING. IN£. REMODEL DEPARTMENT PRE SEASON OFFER tubs, vaniti~ faucets, hand-beld showers •' I ~ .. I j I -~' I L:--.-1 ,,. I ~ ! SSl.IOotf on any remodeJ contract over $1500.00 125.000ff any remocleJ contract over · $500.00 askferGalJ 772·3478 ex32 THE EARL'S PLIJMllING, INC. I 133 W. LINteLN, ANA81DI APPROVED TREE CARE Service By A Staff Of Professionals •MONTHLY MAINTENANCE • EMERGENCY SERVICE •TEN RADIO DISPATCHED SERVICE TRUCKS SHAPING -REMOVAL -TOPPING -TREE SURGERY * ESTIMATES * INS<JRANCE WORK LICENSED • INSORED PRESIDENT RO Over20 y.,. °'"nee c.r., ~ I --A apeclmen type of tree Is : an fndlvtduat. or one-of .. a-klnd I tr ... " Peterson said. "T reea mean an awful tot to I property vaJue," he said. Ap- prove Tree Care also h .. auch i servl~ as tree surgery, tree 1 replacement root pruning and rodding. "If, for eicample. a car hlt9 a tr ... " Peterson said, "we cut : out the loose or dead wOOd. · th4N1 re-shape and cut the tree 1 and fill the Injury with a type of I webbing. This then creates I scar tissue and gives the tree a I chance to heal," he said. 1 Peterson said property maJn- 1 talned trees are cost-effective , as well as aestheticalty pleas- ing. "A ten-inch caliber trunk. ' depending on the variety. could ; be worth $2,000 to $6,000," · Peterson said. "If that tree Is · not maintained. replacing it could be quite expensive." The phone number for Ap- prove Tree Care. which 1s located at 11752 Garden Grove Blvd.. Garden Grove. Is 534- TREE. Plumbers Also Offer Remodeling For bathroom and kitchen remodeling, Earl's Plumbing promises service and quality workmanship. "Sometimes we have to let people know we do remodeling." said Gau Thomas. manager of the remodeling department. What is unique about Earl's Plumbing remodeling c:Mpart ~nt 11 that Earl's Plumbing employees do all the work themselves. "We do very httle subcon tractlng," Thomas said This means less hassle for the customer." Al8o, Thomas said no job 1s too small for Earl's Plumbing "The larger companies dont do the smaller jobs," Thomas said. "We do these types of Jobs a lot. Sometimes the 1 customer may only nMd a small amount of work, say a new sink, to4nake what they already have look gOOd," she u1ci. Thomas also pointed to the 1 fact that Earl'• Plumbing la an •tabllahed compnay wtth a great deal of knowtqe and expertlae In the area of remotdeUng. "Slnoe 1956, Eerl'a Plumbing has been In the bualnesa. Thomas said. ...It's not like a 11tuatlon where the work la done and then the laborer Is gone. We are an established. • respected buslne11; we· re · always going to be here. We have a very efficient crew and I have had many rave revues on , the work we've done." Thom .. aaJd Corlan, a new sheet product uMd for counter topa and ''Mt watta" la betng uMd more and more. She aald ~ color• are coming back In WhU• earth ton .. Mem to be moVtng out. "The aoft, muted tones, like greya. m.we and ahetl, are coming b~ Into atyle both In th4t bath and the kitchen." Tt\omat aakt. "Alto, European ltyMng fa YfKY big, although 1 .. Arner~" stlU haa lta own style and dellgn." ... • -. .... ca.a ...... The Golder\ Truth, ~ •potted from N•wport Bout4werd In Cotta MMe by l'9 . landmertl y9'fow ewn~. '9 one Of the f8VC>rtte ,....,,__ Of the gourmet Mt. Many of tt.e folk• have· been trying '° keep th9 Truffte ett to .....,,.._ and Htte·to thJnk ~ haYe their own apect•t "underground .. Mtlrie. The c.a. .. lo'* of the Truffle lnM• ft • low-keyed piece at which to meet. enJoy lunch or dlnner, not haw to get dreued up, ... YQUr frlenda, *·· etc. Outdoor t.b,_, under the •wnlng, and the front room -which f..aut• the TruffWt <Mii c;ue, a rMgnffloent dltplay of exotic Pf9Pe,.tlon -en- eourmige cau.a dining. The Golden Trum., however, 1peclaJlnt In a culatne which '- far trom cuum. Of cou"' m4M"IU Mlectiona Incl~ tome ltema which •re llmple enough tor • picnic lunch (chicken brM•t•. puta aalad1, cold mMta. for •JC.Ample); 1tHt, w.'re talking about • pretty e1eQent picnic. Al9n GrMley'a food, no m.Uer wh•t the occalk>n, la alw•ya eleQ•nt. And now, to ac- commodate the dtfferent tutM and mood• of hi• cllentele, A.19n ha added a aplendld din- ing room to hla repertoire. A p91m ne tMIM. compa.tie wtth c.lllng fan1 and c.ne b9cked chatra, oak-trimmed windows and ortglnal wortla of art. wttl Mt the mood for romantic din- ing. Now, If the evening'• ac- tJvltiea caJI for black U.. tura. Jew.la and f9ncy automobU•, dlnera wlll h•ve the perfect Mt- ting In which to ... Md be seen. Whether you're dreued to the nlnea or wearing your golf shortt, you won't want to mlaa the food at the T rutne. Afan i. a genlua, an~ -although menu ltema are creative enough -he ~---·ot\ .... Md .. .,,..,.. WflJ ........ °' ,., .. IOMl1 , .. _... lllHllWll tOf tttOee In an actweMVNeOl'M hrMOf mind. ,.,.....~ ............. Nan'• rendlUon of ......, ...... .,,. hlld ..... ~ ... in Loultllfle, but AIM'e _..., (-~---=..,,.. wt-. IMicoft) ... .., ~ Sty ... evw' ttted. LeMOn .,_,.... .... '°"*' theilli*.~W1cnepon the outltde Ind moe.t Md...- on 1te 1.-. -a true ..... Mnedon. The next oourte (wa had put our.._ ln Man'• Mndt) •• • ~ oom- blnatton of • potato S*'CMe .. ZurtchcMae''. or .. In the atyte of Zurtch". topS*S wtth c~ trmdw and golden ctM8r .-v- ed with a plump, breeded ~ cowred wt1h a tomato couHa. Garnlahed with Julienne carrot• and cllantro, th• preMntatk>n WU lovely, the ftaWra dMne. Afan then aent out a truly memorable entree -boneleu breut of chicken atuff9d wtth freth N9w York tole or• Bral• ed In a madelr• demi gtace, aprlnkled with cogn•c and eerved wtth wlfd muahrooma. thla wa a dllh ftt for the m09t dlacrtmlMtlng of pala• Several 1al•d couraea toHowed. Proacultto with w•tw- cre11, ahallot1. tomato••· S.lglan endlv. and • crlap vinaigrette drea1ln9 wu a refreehlng choice. A warm rab- bit l*'d (duck, If one pref9r1) wtth rupberry vlnale,.._ waa atmpte. but rMgnlftC9nt. Aftllr IUCh a aplendld reput. "*'Y dmerl might choo9e to lklp deuert. Don't fall Into that trap, tor at the T rum.. u much attention la pMt to the unl- queneaa of the d..-rt cour• u 11 given to any of the spec- tacular menu ltema. My choice. a ~ry tart, might eound ordinary -It mott e«talnly WU not. Thll lneredlbte con- f9ctlon WU loaded with frah berries, surrounded by a tender meringue and Mrved In an artl8ttc ftoat of creme fraJd\e 1trlped with colorful Icing. It wu an enormous portion, but Mother alwaya taught ua to ftnllh everything on our pt•tea. In thl• cue, following MotMt-'1 advice wu not at alt difficult. FOf tt'°8e who know a lot about food, the Golden Truffle wilt more than fulfill the hlgheat of expectatlona. But tho. who are not MJ*'t.nced gourmet• Med not ,_. In the 1 ... t bit In- timidated by tM Golden Trut- fte.. No one wut laugh If you uk qu..UOna. ln fact, Alan Greeley ta 1tncerely lnt•reated In educating hit cuatomers via a via food and w i ne. H i s knowledgeable staff of un- RoetlmctMe Rothchild'• la a great tradition In Corona del Mar. The outat•ndlng homemade puta dlahea created by this charming reataurant are legenct.ry: an abund•nce ot welt-prepared fr•h tlah In addition to freeh veal. chicken and ahrlmp entrMa gtws Rothtchlld'a menu well- rounded appeal. The emph•ala on treahneaa la due to t he fact t h at RothtchHd'• hu no freezer: hence, ab- eotutety everything 11 preJMared to order. In an lnttFMtll, relaxed and very Euro- pean ..utng, h9ppy dlnera enjoy fine. premium wtnea, all at retall prices plus a $2.00 cortt-oe fM. A family affair, thta, with either Helmut Rel .. or one of the tovety Relu chlldren. Karl, Heidi or Monlk' atwaya on hand to gr•t gueeta with a cordJal and gracious welcome. Aott\9chHd'a. open tor lunch tNefY day except Sunday and for dinner nightly. aoc.pta luncheon r ... rvation• tor parties of llx or more and dinner reeervatlons un- ttl 7:00 p.m. After that, tra first come. first ~-87$-3750. THE GOLDEN TRUFFLE. 1181 Newport Boul•werd, Coata Mesa. &46-M54. °'*' TuN- d«y through Saturday. LUNCH: 11 :30 to 2:30; ho .. ver. dell- cu• ~tlona are ave//~ all afternoon. DINNER: From 5:00 p.m. PRICES: Very 1'9UONble to very expena/Ye; many choicea In many pfk» ~ SERVICE: Helptul, lrlMdly - whettt.r one la ordering a full dinner or a anaclc. Paw Tantalizing Pave entices and deUghta the diner In .,.ry w•Y· Chef David Wiiheim'• prlx fix• dinner ($38) lnvt• the adven- turesome to partake of a four cour• repast encompaasJng 1tema one might not ordlnarUy Nmple In a alngle en~M even- ing. Now open for lunch Tueaday through Friday from 11 :30 to 2:00 and tor dinner Monday through Saturday from 6:00 until 10:00, Pave is ably guided by David and the gracioua N ncy Wilhelm, who have. in a very short time. created a masterpiece of a reataurant that Is richly daervlng of its wlcMspread crlticaJ acclaim. Pave sparkles and ahlnes. elevating to a new atandard the lovely flavors of contemporary California cuisine. Call 720- 9000 for reservations l .... ... EJ9gant, comfortabf9 dining ta preetct.d over by the gradoua Marica Hefti. whole beauttful painting• UM th• ...... With Walter Ruttimann. a truty great ~ from Swl1zertand, In the kitchen, Newport Beach palates are delighted. Dinner Includes a ch<>'ce of a MVen cou,... prlx fix• menu or selections from the regular menu. Lunch la moderately priced and lncludM a chok:e of aoup or aalad. ThrHI to WaJter'a flambeed beef tenderloin, caltmart sat.ct, fabulous boulllabalue or magnificent choeolate mouSH. A stylish frog. this Le Midi. as emblemlzed by the delectable chocolate candles which appear with your after-dinner coffM. Closed Monday. but open every other day for lunch and dinner. which Is Mrved until the last gueata are ready to leave. For reservations, call 675_.904. ~ Andre1no·s -you Just have to love It. Frank Sinatra does. and he ought to know. Thts charming restaurant, In San Clemente. offers the diner the loveUest experience this side of Rome. The waiters and captains wm do anything they can think of to make you ~opy. The personal touch Is everywhere. An- dremo himself . •ts you at the door. Lov9'y music fills the night atr -whc. ndeed, can resist Marlo Lanza and Julio Iglesias? The food 1s eo wonderful that you overeat and stay too long Who cares? CertaJnly not Andrelno. who's also havtng a very good time, humming along with Marlo, catching up on the travels of old friends and makmg old friends out of new friends. Pictures of celebrities line the walls; they return time after time. and so will you. For reservations 492-9955. .. , ... ff .,,.-Ow Ttw ,exquisite Interior•. au Imported • from Taiwan, provide a dramatic backdrop to tne fine and unique Mandarin and SzeChwan cuisine served at Coe~ MeM'a brand new H~. Ewr alf\09. HangchoW oPenect tta doora • .-eer dlnera have flocked to thla jew9t of a rMtaurant An unusual menu Offera Cholca not alvtayl avallab .. to the g4Wti1ral public. Homemade mustard and aweet-eour aauc. are det~bfe and out.of-the- ordinary. Thr• geratlemM with a com- bined total of thlt1y yeera of e>eperlenoe In the bUlinea of ChfneM reetau,.,.'8 lcnow Juet how to P•••• dlacrlmlnattng .,...._. Wonderful eervtce by a oaring. prof111IOM1 ltaff la a delleht. ~ '°' ... aa.t ••• , ... ·--d~ tNlll: ~ hae a~ eowMt IJltam and a ICN9ty. h'Ohty- pallNd .,_loot. Coee. MeN't flneat new ortental ,......,.. ... ,.., .,...., In~ Wf/1. F« r111nllllor.. cell llO 1110 . TM Perl The Park, a landmark whlch Mtves to bNutify the already beautiful Corona det Mer, la a marvefoua pltlce for homeward- bound COM folk to' atop· ror an after-work aperitif. It la also a f\iagnlflcent restaurant The v«y "In" plac9 to go at lunchtime -reMf'vattona are a must -The Park on.ra a deUghtful and well-priced menu which may be enjoyed In the cheerful bar. the garden room or outside, In the ever popular ...,_and-t>e--... n atmosphere of the sidewalk cafe. Dinner la a tavorl1-with local diners, and one taste wilt tell you why. Every Ingredient used In the preparation of the Park's culinary offerings la fresh daJly, and the chef la a bit of a genius. Cultured ptano music and eong wilt serve to enhance the pleasure of thoM who chooM to dine at a more "civilized" hour -from 8:30 p.m. nightly. 875-8577. -TM Golden Tn.dle The Golden Truffle, landmarked by Its larger-than-life y.,low awning which stretches across the length of lta oak-trimmed exterior. is located on Newport Boui.vard. In Costa Meaa. Characterized by the charm of a sidewalk cafe In Parta. the Truffle has much more to offer than m•ts the eye. Chef I owner Alan Greeley combines th• vast knowledge he has gathered from the kitchens of France with his love for the Caribbean. Often. he combines the elegance of claaalc French cookmg with an accute zest for aplces; a delectable French- Caribbean cuisine 1s the result. Fine wines, from the rarest French Bordeaux• and cham- pagnes to young, ready-to-drink Chardonnays are avallble by the glass. bottle or cue A gleaming glass dell case 1s kept full of Alan's gourmet salads and specialty d ishes for those who prefer to "take out" Dishes such aa spicy Caribbean chicken laced with mu.-a and classic paatrtes are prepared fresh every day. Whether dining In, dining out, or tor an elegant catered occa- sion. the Golden Truffle will thrill your taste buds and keep you coming back for more. The Truffle ls open Tuesday through Saturday for lunch from 11 30 a.m. and dinner from 5:30 p.m. Catt 645-9858. , • • • Lal' .... La Palme, at the Newport•, offera Callfornta Cuisine In a chic setting, surrounded by work• of art by famoua Jim Dlne and Kenneth Prp. Chef Mich ... Watren brtnga culinary e>epertlM from S.marda at the LA Biitmore. Fine dining can be ~mptiahed In the ttm. alk*d for a lunch hour; the plates appear at your table•~ anano-ct u the surroundlnga. Try the Jlcama PMCek• with smoked ulmon and golden caviar: La PaltM hU a maQlc&I touch. The Newporter offers ptenty of panclng; La Palm. ta aJao open for dinner and Sunday Brunch. You'U enjoy the pt11aant room and view of the garden beyond. 1107 Jambor .. Aoad, 844- 1700. .......... ,... Since opening Hemingway's, In Corona d., Mar, aome 9'ght years ago, Randy and AJfy9on Johnaon. both CdM High School graduat•. have enjoyed great aucCMa with thl• beautiful restaurant Ju1t ask anyone to name their favorite restaurants In the area; Hemingway's la always at the top of the Hat. Hemingway'• kitchen do.n't ever turn out anything but the finest In cuisine; local reaidenta are always aecure In the knowledge that they may entertain trtendl and ctlenta royalty at Hem lngwaya. A regular crowd of diner• who enjoy Hemingway's aeveraJ Um• a week ..._, to the endurtng pop- ularity of this beloved restaurant Now patrons who wllh to dine elegantly without getting all gussied up for the ~Ion are enjoying the fuhlonabte coziness of The Cete, H4tmlng~ new concept In lta lounge area. An already lively but lnUmate gathering 1pot at happy hour. The Cafe la fut becoming ''the" faahlonable "In" apot for appetites desirous of anything from appetlzer1 to a full mul, nightly, until midnight. The pr1cea are quite reuonable. The full treatment of courM after courM of exqulli'9 dining still prevails In the main dining room. For r ... rvatlona. caU 873- 0120. . ....... • Chef Fred Hoatl of Swttnttand, the grand ~ of eptcurean creations pampere diner•~ night alter night, with tine cu~ne. Mrved In an etegant. old-wortd atrnoephete. A complimentary hors d'o.uvre bun.t. Mrved In the Viking lounge, preaenta an opportunity for a aoclal Interlude aftllr work, with Mias Lee Ketley at the grand pfano. Ambrosia enjoy1 a wond9rful ~ which fills tta dining room MY9n nlghta a WMk. <>w.r the Y9911. guesta euctt M President Nixon, John Wayne, Rock Hudeon, Claire Tre¥Or, Barry Goldwater and Peter Falk haw enjoyed the haute cu'81Ae and gradou1 MrVlce of Ambrolla'a highly Miited artiune. But, of courM, at Ambrosia you don't have to be a ~ to be trMted like one. Open Mven nlghta a week for dinner from 8:00 p.m. c.11751· 2829 for r ... rvatJon1. "'-~ ..... Has George Washington realty atept here? Maybe not. but you'll c.rtalnly want to enjoy the fine food at Thee Whit. HouM, in Anaheim A lovely manlk>n, compt«e wlth·gho8t 1te>riee. Th .. White House Is remlnlacent of a southern or New England colonial home. each room 11 4ecorated b9autifulfy and one dines in the splendour and comfort of tradl11onaJ hospttaUty. Escargots 1n putt pastry hu never been better. The YM1 la superb. Many rooms have flrepltie•a. and the atmoephere i1 convivial and lively. Antiques and turn-of-the century charm, complete with the best old fashioned service in Or~ County. make Thee White House a mu•t. lt'1 Thanksgiving and Christ- mas all year long! ExecutJve Chef Horst Voetling, from VIiia Fontana and Chant1clalr hu been wtth Thee Whitt HouM for only a few months -he's wowing crowds night after night For reservations call 772-1381 ·····= > Bordeau• la a charming French reataurant. Tudled away behind eo.ta Mllla't 8rtstoe Street off Randolph. on St Cleir trMt. tt ohrl one of the mo.t ex- ...-..W wine uaia In the county. The redpea. cree'9d In the dMllCal French etya. by the re1tauranr1 orlglnal owner • ..... palMd down to Chudl Dudley. the current owner. Dudley ha made f9w chang4ta; pt1oM haw not bMf'I raiaed much. either. Sl\oppera In the area wno would Ilk• to aampa. .-ue French cutatne at moder•• prtcM U be ~ with Bordi IUX. both tof tunch and dJnner. Service la p ..... nt without being OW9I whelmtng. frelh ftowa .,. wery t1bM. Flne Fr.a~ end a ...... .. In.,....,.,, ..... ....,.. ...... rOfMI-.... °' ...... oounllY decor. A WJ .. DUI oooq1&•1 k Jeoql• •on .. _,,. and till'Y ....... ,,.... ft'• • big....-Yelll fOkll•tt .. PNl*ed In tM ol11roe1 w.--. Cttudc ._.,_en • .,......... Md hit'°"" .. IUllll't>.. . ... 31-TM Newpoort ~ .._ "-"'-T.-, o •• 31, I* SIN • .......... ,,. In the 11.ort al Huntlnglon llMch, at -Vllloge, one ol the ar .. ·a flneet lNm of rMtaureteutt ti hard at work. The Purpero sl1ter1 are truly un)que In thelt ablltty to plwM appetites. Caroline II the paatry chef and def~ turnouta of fresh PoPPYeeed muftlna, pumpkin ·breed and lemon bread are challenged only by her lncrec:llble d••1rt1. aleq baked frnh dally. Serafina and Marla manage the reataurant with refreshing and eapabte atyle. Their mom, Marguerite, -.da charm to the job of hoatessfng. Pero'a 1P9Clalln:l In farm-fresh food; they whip their own butter, blend 'YNP for their 3()..year old pancake recipe (from Papa Pero), roH out homemade pasta for their exqul1tt:e lasagna, fettuccine, mank:ottt and cannetonl. Scampi and veal aattlmbocca enltven the dinner menu. You could easily spend the whole day at Pero'1 -breakfast, lunch and dinner are all equally excttlng-. The prlcw? Any budget wlll applaud: Pero'a prices are a throwbeck to the 'alxUes. Old- fashklned Integrity tc0rna modem ahori...cuta, too -they eyen grind their ow~ meat tor burgera. to order. Brina a hearty appetite. 960-6964. IMMoC- AI the southernmo1t tip of Coroaa det Mar. thlt apacloua restaurant offers sphM\dld ocean vtewt and country music on the sound system. Casual atmosphere prevails. Waiters and waltre1Hs are frrendly and efficient. AU dinners begin with a heaping, ramity.etyte crock of Laredo's famous beans and a choice of garlic or corn ·bread. Heaping platters of rlbs. tender chicken and apk:y sausage, along with southern-style fried catfish. may be --&dered ln- div1dualty or in comb!nauona. Creamy coleslaw and a choice of baked potato or waffle-cut, perforated french frl• (&kins Intact. really fresh) accompany the meal. All menu items are cooked to order and are never overdone or tough If you're dnving down the highway In Corona del Mar. with south Texas·style barbe<:ue (read ribs) on your mmd. "Don't stop unlll you get to Laredo." Open for dinner, onty, seven nights a week. For reservations. call 640-1055 . -Probably one of Newport and Coata MMa't WtfY favorite restauranta, Pronto earrlel on In grand ttadKlon. Hoapltllbte to all, the ataff m.mbert are trtenc:tty and wonderful. John Lopes, the dynamk: m..-..ger, rune the rMtaUrant wtth lfY$e Md grace. Joel Rout th• MalU• d'. 11 a true prof111k>naJ. Frank. our favorite waller, la a bh of a ladiff man, and-the ladtn all ~ him back. The food at Pronto 11 undltputal>ly e....u.nt. Italian food, with a llght touch, lo MfVld In Ille l>Mutllul dining room: -• days a -a llUhlon ahow from I. Magnln -to the beauty. Bu11,,_ people, P'lmperld peta and elepnl ladloo wllo lunch all enjOy Ille clQllc -•nlty al Pronto -II'• 1 111119 tilt ot 8-ly Hlllo right In Soutll Cout Pleza. An a-it-winning dim« menu llaa --llllld wltll the addlllOn of --I di.,,_ ..i plocata flld ..i marMlo. FM nprneo and a wonderful Mlecdon of d1111 taoomplete th• plctura. Belll•lmol For r-..llona. call 540-t03I. ' \ • . ... -~ ....... - .,.....c .. , •. , David G-ge ~--led the -al hi• rulauront In Orange with tile glotloul Tulia Rib Compony, on Brll!ol StrHI In Sanla Ana, jull o few block• nonh al Sou1h Cout Pla21. In addH:lon to f9t»utou• rlbt. Oevld MrYff a richly varied cuisine. which tncludff tuch ttema a1 tempura quiche. lime duck. ahrlmp broch.tte, tallooll and fllat mignon. Happy hour al Tulle lo a rogal 1pr•d that jull keeps appear- .Ing unttt. all of the cu*"'-• are atutted to the glllt -many of them, however, get a ,IUdden bur1t of energy and continue on to the dining room; the food le eo good that they Just can't get enough. Oodger1. Rama. Angell and even Laker• have been known to •how up tor dinner; TulN It al.,o open for lunch. Country farm lmplefnenta line the wallt, comfortable table• and t>ooth1 Invite relaxed dining. In the wordt of Herb Bau1. David'• ribs are "ao tender, so ta.sty, IO irrestttlble." We think you'll egrH. For reeervatlons, call 241 -9005. N1a,1rtT_.. John Rader, formerly._ dri'ling force behind th• success ot the Balboa Bay Cklb and Nick'• Flstunarket In Hawaii. has taken over the i;'elm of th• Newport Turtle; watch tor spec- tacular raulta. New c.trpeta In the k>u~. comfort.able bar stools 1nd a htgh4 tech whtte marb-ambiance give the happy hour crowd of lttractlve profeNk>naJ1 a perfect backdrop for hors d'oeuvr• which change nlghtty and feature a splendid display. John ln8'ata on perfection; the chef and staff share hit ~-:!r:':,~;=h•:!o-.::C~-Z,:::,~~ -;, 1Zm1: :r:";e::~~1~ terrific -In the tteert of Fuhlon ltland. the Turtle otter• morel parkin than any Other.,... rutaurant. Juat think about It! John has vowed to pUt the Turtie on ~ map of ·the Harbor area's finest e1t11bllth,,..,_ anyone who know. thla tatented. char- ming man wffl .,.._. no dOUbt that he'll succeed. For reser- vat1on1. call 844--&St& •c ch 11 you ~ to Q91 a gllmpoe ol Byron Gemmell'• d-rt !able aa you'N Ml"9 -lo yoo,r table, you may think you're going lo h.,.. • --oonoontrdng on your..-. UnUI tho meat arrtM. .,..._ 81mmeH'1 Ml become qui .. famoua ua fabuloua cuMnary 1•tM""'1'*rt: the beauttfuf nMnU at dinner, wtth IY-'Y 1111 Ollon _.., to the hlg--ol GOHn411Y l*fectlon, lo -lo be on the 91lperlf!W-. l>ul very muclt worth Ill• .,._ llle r-. Intl-aplendour ol tllla remarkal* •iar-... ._.,,am mak• Jt the natur• cnoac. of many al 1"41 -·· ... lnllnatlftt dlfwa. At lunell, -...... , •aye -for tho kind al -In wl!ICll --.... '11'1 --· ·-"*IU If In place: ... --prloelf _...,.....,.._ ___ a_ol eoup or ......_ 8Yfon doel vw 9'onorl: the 1111 ctkw\I .,. gorgeous. lr9VOf A11tNllDli1 a muet,, Oii 71t·t07'- ' , ' • • GOOD EARTH RESTAURANT "UMquivocalty the finest 1n natural cu1a1ne ... Breakfut/lunchJ01nner a A.M.·10 P.M. Sund&y·Thuraday. 8 A.M.·i1 P.M. Friday and Saturday 557-8433 BELGIAN WAFFLE A acrumptloua Mtectlon of wattles Plain. powdered, fruited, or fudged. all are equally dehghttu11 Ham.burgers. homemade muffins. soups, sandwiches. and omelets Patio dining. W.-Oays and Saturdays 8 A M ·8 P. M Sundays. 8 A M ·5 P M 1114) 551.s1ae RESTAURANT HORIK.AWA Operated by Horlkawa of Tokyo. offers gourmet Japanese cuisme 1n a strene set ting Try out combination luncheons in the Tegpan Room. cooked right Defore your eyes by showmen chef• All ma101 credit cards Open 7 days a week (714) 557.2531 MEYERHOF'S RESTAURANT Meyerf\of'' Restaurant on the Green in South Coast Plaza Village since 1976 Dine in our turn.of-the-century country lutchen and en1oy superb sandwiches thick soups. fresh aalada, wine. beer softer beverages. deneoa. and detectable ice crum craallons 1714) S4().I044 YERDUGO'S-RESTAUAANTE Y CANTINA Fanwttco• Tanta11z1ng trad1t1ona1s and eicqu1s1te espec1ahdades Strolling manach1s and champagne brunch to spice up your Sundays• Monday-Saturday lunch t 1 A M 3 P M Dinner 3 P M 11 P M Sunday Brunch 9 30 A M 2 30 P M (714) 557-3701 South Coast Plaza Vil Located at Sunflower a Bear StrHts Santa Ana, CA 92704 • (714) 241·1700 Adjac:4tnt to South Coast Plaza • ' AN~ONELLO AlSTOAANTi Classic Northern 1tat1an cu1s1ne a superb wine list with a very capable staff to ;issure your dining a real eicpereence Reser"Valtons and 1ackets suggested 171 4) 751 7153 H.T.'S SEAFOOD RESTAURANT SeafOOd hke yoo ve never seen t>etor,. 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