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TIDES
QUOTES OF TltE DAY
"Wt n locJced UL For w past six •
yars lltoY~ bttn 1t0 ~ 111la in
this tract. 71te county hos bttn tM
only btqa. ,,
Suta Ana Kcights resident Edwin
Hall. wbo bas been unable to sell bis
bouc in the jct ooise-Unpactcd
community. (Al).
"If a man owns land, IM land owns
ltim"
Ralph Waldo Emerson •
COMMUNITY EVENTS
• The four-<tay session of the
Callfonala Coastlll Commluloe
concludes today at the Huntington
Beach Council Chambers. 2000 M ain
St. The meeting begins at 9 a.m.
• Former Monkec Mickey Dolcnz.
Tiny Tam and The Tokens arc
among those performing in the 30th
Anmversary of Rock and Roll Show
at the On~ County Fair today al
7 and 9 p.m. Ad.mission to the
concert as free. with regular fair
admwion.
• Country music stars Alabama.
Ricky Van Shelton and Ray
Kennedy take to the stage at Irvine
Meadows Amphitheatre toni~t at
7:30 p.m. For ticket informataon call
740-2000.
• Steve Mellows presents "Comedy
Toa~t" at the Blue Marble
Coffeehouse in Costa Mesa tonight
at 7. Blue Marble is located at 1907
Harbor Btvd.
• "Padfk o.~~" Stephen
Sondheim's musical about 19th ccn·
tury Japan, continues through
Saturday at Irvine Barclay "Theatre.
Tickets range from SI S to $22. For
information call 854 .... 646.
•Gloria Estefaa and the Miami
Sound Machine bnna their Latin
rhythm to Pacific Amphitheatre
Friday at 7:30 p.m. Lawn suts arc
'till available; for tickets call ~-
1300.
JUST THE FACTS
• How much o f Orange Countts
land is owned by the government.
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By Russ Loar
StllfWflllr
When Edwin Hall moved into tus Sant.a
Ana Heights home m I %4. 1t was like
moving out to the country
"It was quiet They rolled the sidewalks
up at night,·· HaJI r.aad
H ts home lS now w11h10 spilfina
distance of giant Jet auhncrs scrccdllng to
their prede tined altitudes directly ewer
has roof You can aJmost sec the faces of
aubound travelers from Hall's front lawn
the a1rpl.mes make their steep climb
overhead.
Edwin and Arlene Hall say that. much
as the) IO\c their home. they would k1¥c
to sell 11 and move \Qmewhcrc a bit more
tranquil "We're locked an," Ha.U said .
"f or the pctst 'lX years there's been no
rewrdc:d ~le'i an th•'> tract [he county
ha-. hecn the onl) bu)er ..
But on Tuesday. the county Board of
Su'perv1son decided to 'h.>P huying home'
under the airport night path. declaring a
morJtonum on the purchase program
unttl the fAA mJil.e) a ruhng on
propo-.ed change .. an takeoff procedures.
County Superw.or Tom Riley said
Tues<la~ that 1f the f-AA appf'O'.'CS less
See NOtSEAlld .....
Entomologist Norm Gary. ab The Bee Man, is a featureed attraction ~t this year's Orange County Fair, with daily perform-Tiny fly larva .
again invades
Newport taps
ances at 1 p.m. in the Gr~ndstand arena.
Bee there!
County Fair buzzes with
activity on·opening day
By Emffy Adams and Saslda Bernhard
salt Wt'llr1
A fter 99 years, the county fair hJ'>n't really c hanged
that much.
Well. maybe there wcren·t those .. footsie
wootsies" out idc every elth1b1t in 1892 And there was
probably no ~rown wo man. dressed a' J hone) hec. riding
an elephant in the opening parade.
But according to photograph" 1n the h1,tor1cal MX:aet)' 's
hall, there were alwa)S children to marvel a t the fair.
•,_See winners of this year's Fair competrtJoos /Cl
This year's county fair. '>alutang the tiny honey hee";
ample contnbutmn to local agriculture. ha' prcw1ded more
than enough awe for the )Oung,ter'I
Opening day, children clu,tered hand·in·hand around
the pigs, geese. goat'I Jnd. mmt uf all. the huge hec:
cxhahit~. ~~· ....
By Ins YokOI
Sta!! "-rite•
l'ol-\.\-PORT Bl A(H -\'1clt1 Chan w;u
Jlmo..t fan1,hcd izulpmg do" n cl glass of
'AJta 1Nhcn 'he rcJhied touri'>b aren't
the onl\ \NWr. "hl' return to Newpon
tkalh t.:.tlh 'ummer
I '.l"' "hat l1lokeJ hkc: a little tadpole
'"'1mman~ awunJ an the N'ttom '"f th1~
\I, hue l up. ...i1J Chin. "ho had drawn the
\I, .11er frnm a tap .u the Oa.sb Senior
( cnlt r IO ( ,1mnJ dc:I ~1Jr
.\' Chin Jnd -.e'cral "ther !\e-.lX'"
dt11c:n' ha'c lc:JrneJ. the pc ~ IJttle
m1Ji.:t: fl, h..t' returnc:J for \I.hat ha"
N:-l1lmc .m annu.t 'ummer '''at
( ''' util1tic:' ,,flt.:ial' reported
Su-year-old Jennifer h 'cher or Huntington Heach wa~ f1V(' yt'.u -olci NJtal1t' '\1,1u1tN Ond' ,1 ir1t'nd at t~ Fair's
V. cdnnJJ' that the um th s ,.,orm-hke
ljf'JC: hJ\C 'h''"'n ur agatn lO residcnt'I'
tap \l.Jfcr 1nJ tlllkt'> Pete Antista.
ut1lt11e' 'UJX nntcnd~t ,,11J he ' rcccivcd
1.Jll<. Junnit tht: 1,,,1 'A t.:ek trom about 10 See FAIR1'111 M petting zoo.
Costa Mesa begins hiring freeze
By Anna Cekola
·Stiff VWllJ
COSTA MESA -A temporal) hirin~
freeze is just one way city leader' "'111
he lp pay off $3.8 millio n an credit' u,cd 111
he lp balance thi year·., SM n11lll\in
budget, which was appro,ed a~1ut .1
month ago.
Although Costa Mesa was one ut the
few cities in Orange County this year to
pus a balanced budget without 1niuatang
layoffs.. cuttinJ services or dipping into
their acoeral fund, the reccMion and
slowed growth in sales tax rcvcnue'i have
taken a toU.
When passin1 the balanced budttct onl\
four wecb aac>. city officials k.new they
would still have to cvcn•u tty contend
with the $3.8 million in credits used to
balanc:e tho bud&et. Financial Director
Susan Temple saicl.
Usina a one-time only rcsetVc credit
from the city Publfc Employeu·
Retirement S)ltem. the cl\y will be able
to put Sl.2 million toward tho hortfall.
Temple said.
The rcmalnins Sl.6 mUbon '*,11 have to
come from deputment -cuts and the
hiriDJ Croae. lbe id.
0. Moadl) cwn the ty Cc>Uncal
1ppf'OIW'Cd • lelftponty b1rins rrcnc,
whicb will stan immediately t not affect
tho hirina plOCell alrady tailed for a
new acy rftk ....,_.,. Ocy Ma r
Allan Roicdtr '6kt I.Ille CDladl. 'Tbcf9 are
no oc r ~ politiolli ia Oty H n.
although there i' an annual turnover rate
for City Hall posit ions of about 10
pc:rccnt
In the ne't three to four mllnth'i. all
<II~ department heads will have to come
up "'1th a last of proposed budget cul'.
l cmplc <ia1d The Police Dcfaruncnt.
"h1ch has the largest budget o the city
department'. will have the most to cut.
'hc 'aid
After the recommendations uc made,
the caf'f manager will review the reductt<>n
plan ~nd forward it to the council for
con'l1deration. An ad hoc steering
committee: will also be started to help
make e<1St-cuttmg recommendations
me propo-.als w1ll deal not only with
the mo"l immediate shortfall, but whh an
e'pcctcd hortfall of an estimated $3.8
m1lhon ne"<t ycnr, Temple said.
"W e need to start plannina now to
avoid the shortfall we know we'll hove
nc•t yea r." she said.
In other budgetary "bou.sc dcanina"
m lief'. the council a.pprowed a plan to
merge the Cnble Television Fnnchisc
I und wtth the Ocneral Fund. While the
l ahk fund wall tcchmcalty remain the
:.me, ahnut SlQ\000 in unuaed profits
c•n he u'led in the scncral f\lnd to help
pa) off the S l 6 malhon 'honfall. Temple
Qld
fhe council aJso qttcd to tore S 16
malhon (or l.'i percent of the total bud&ct)
1n the icncral fund operatlnt rae~ for
" ram day
SeeLARV~ .....
Costa Mall's new .,., I
IOl8I poltla in his llacltylrd
By 4ma Cekola
SUlfl ~
COSTA Ml-~.\ It was hteralty an '"'"c rn h1' t-.hil.' mJ that helped 1n p1rc
newly-appointed ''" councilman Joe l::.rick.'41n 111 t.1\.l· .1 m1•rc adl\e role an ha.s aty
government
Back tn the earl~ I IJ~ the High Tide Hu ' n 1 '1th "arn t \I,·'' quite :an actl\'C
place. Wl:ll kn~n to police because of 1t' .11lc~c:d k ndt: n~-.. .,, \'.:iter cocau~ and
heroin to patron' rather than the u'ual fare lll !'-.:er and "''IUrt'l.'n
Encbon and h1'I wife Ale 11 were a1"4' "'ell
av.arc o( the problems v.nh the bar -for It
bordered the backvard of their Center \trcct
home.
"It wa'I an l"Ul -my back-..ard. · l-r1ck.'4'n
'31d
With the: intent of impHnin~ the
neighborhood. t· rid 'on 'IUc1.·e,.,ful1' .1pphed
for the Pl nmng Comm1ss10n an !'·)~~ .mJ
helped ck~e the cnme-ndden bar
IA ycar<J later, l:.nckson, ntlW a rC\ldCnt Of
the east "'1de. \aid he still ha' the \ame go31
of 1mpr<l"ang Ml{lhht,)rhooJ'I anJ hfc In the
Ci t)'
\.\oh1lc l nd. .. ~n ha,.n'l agreed v.1th many e(
the "not 1n m\ h ckyard" argu~nt' he•
heard dunng h1' tenure on the Planmn
Comma aon. he \:11d he'll be the fi"t to
protect private propcrh nght'I when I•*" arc .....__..,.;--:...
bc•!'f broken J<>f' [rit'lrVV\
Wtth h cxpcnence on the Plann1:ns
Comm· ion. l'rid.'IOn i' no \trangcr to the W\'lfkin
replace d Glasgow. who at'lrupdy re igncd 1n e rty Jo.
A natl\-c of Oranac County. ncbon. 34. WOf
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al city p>+Ciiwal. ... citiat hcdb proUlwa.
a pwpatJ ·a • r llW
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A Costa Mesa High School gradua1e just back from a year-long
exchange program in Germany.
Conceived eight years ago, The Congress-Bundcs1ag Exc hange
Program is funded by members of the U.S. Congress and the
German Bundestag (parliament) and is designed to strengthen
ucs between the two countries The program enables the
exchange students to expand their perspectives and awareness of
German and American social, economic and political institutibns,
while extending friendship across international boundaries.
Naomi was the only one fro m her school to undertake the
grueling application process, which involved lengthy forms, essays,
Jnd inten1ew'>
One of only 370 stude nts from the Uni ted States chosen for
tht' government scholarship, Stevens attended a "gymnasium" -
an elite secondary school -in a small Bavarian town named
C1cr.1hovcn. "'hich 1s near Augsburg
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Aug!>burg. Naomi lid\\. • 1s the prettiest city." She proudly
1,hows 0ff hundred" ol pictures of Ludwig XIV's famous
"Neu~h"'Jn,1e1n"-ca,tk . "'hich t!I about 12 milec; outside
Augsburg I he ca'ltle\ dc,1gn wa~ the insp1ra t1on for the
I Jnlasyland l .l\llc .11 [)11,nc~l and
Besides. 'he real!~ cnJO)Cd h"tng "'llh a German famil). tn lhe
h11le VJllagc (1ahltngcn ncu Aug,hurg
A r.APITAI. EXPB191CE--------
Ille mo\t 101erest1ng 1hing ahoul "laom1\ onc-year-\tay wa!I a
'l\lt to Berlin, German) ·s rap11al. where "he and all 1hc other
American exchange \t udcnt~ JOtncd .1 '>Cmtn..ir .11 the old German
Kt 1ch,tag ·· fhere·, \o much lmtnry in thal c11v:· 'ihe said
I 'rcu.tll\ lOmparcd to Cmta \1 c,.1 where !here's nolhtng1"
m Saskta Bernhard
K athu1nc Bell l.cpt ht:r C)e' on 1he man "'11h the gun,
\,,11d11n!! J' hl· \,,1fkcd '"' 1ftl\-down Newport Boule\.trd
\hl' lnllo"' ed
Al \\'ooth \ Wharf ht· \t·ercd to h1o; left and "'alkcd 1n10 the
p.•pular "'1tcr1ng hole
\\ h' 11111 Kc1thenne f11lln"'cd
\l ihe h.11 he nrdneJ \u11ch on the roe!.' Jnd lhcn L,11,uall)
l\t'd th~ n"M1m Kathcrtnc noticed him maktng eye conlacl with a
11.nman 111 lhl· (11rncr ~lowl~. he pu,hed h1m,elf from the bar and
m.1Jc ht' "'J\ tn ht·r la hie
\uJJcnl\ 1<..11hcnnc reh cun,p1cuou~ 1n lhc half-empty bar.
\hl' nHkrnl 111n1l \\Jlcr .md. a"'k"'.trdly. "'alkcd acrOS\ the room
II• .1 tat>k "'tlhtn ear<.hnt nf the m.111 ·
I hnc "'·I'• 'ome1h1ng lhnlling aboul 1h1'i.
l-.a1henn1: "'a' un,urc wh) she'd followed
the man 1H ""hen: 11 m1gh1 lead Hut 11
,.,,a., fun 111 ,, 'lightly warped way
A~ Katherine lookcJ nu1 the open
ORANGE COAST
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l·rench d1l(1r aero'' l\e"'port H.1rhor. l>hc
concentrated on lhc con,cr,a11on dnfttng
from the other 1ahk A' <.he c;tr.11ncd, lhc
word~ bct.1mc clear
"I didn't 1h111k 11 he th" d1ff1cult 111 !!,Cl
rttl llf It\ JUSI a gun You'J lhtnk you
by~ L•S.u rnuld JU'I dump 11 \omcwhere hul \.1.inn)
JU't couldn't bnnl? h1m,clf 10 do 11. I
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You ha\.C 11 l" The \troman 5 voice "'a" ltC:
) rah. I ha"e half a nollnn 111 plant 11 on "'mconc ..
C int ;rnybo<lv 111 m1nd'l
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Newport-Mesa hJJh achool atudentl are free
to leave campu.1 at lunch tlmo and cat
I fl'f"'hcre they please.
1bil summer. MOftforte and lta1J are busy <'OIDin& up with new ways to entice you.q
Mlen, indudina 1ucb IChooJ,tunc~
innovations u lunch caru and 111ad hen.
Next school year. Ill.ad ban will be plwcd in
at e1ementuy IChools thruupoat tM clistric:t
(or the fint time.
.. We've found that the elementary kids arc
more sophisticated now, because their mom.'
and dads have been ta.k.ina them to all these
salad bars," Monforte saicl
t,tonforte recently became president-elect of
the Southern California School Food Service
Association. and i.s a.llo the editor of Poppy
Seeds, the journal o( the California School
Lunch Association. She is also a nutrition
spokesperson for the American Cancer
Society.
Pizza 1s the most popular food with students,
according to Monforte, who is currently
having to cope with a shortage of pizza
cheese. Funding. which comes from the U.S.
Department of Aariculture, has been cut and
so has the department's "surplus commodity
food" which includes pizza cheese. Monforte's
innovative response was to supplement the
pizza cheese with a product made from
low-fat milk. Voilal A low-fat pizza.
With lhe latest round of budget cuts
lhreatenin~ to cut district operations,
Monforte ts also competing with food service
compa01es in the pnvate sector. Marriott, for
instance, has an education food service ·
division that has provided food services for
the Saddleback Valley Unified School District
for the last five years.
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Jan Monforte supervises production of tons of salads, pi1es of p1ua and a vast array of other
But tight budgets have not meant Jess
nutritious menus, according to Monforte. "We
definitely feel like we can provide the
nutritious meal," she said. "Our biggest
problem is funding new, modem equipment.
Some of the outdoor food carts next year will
probably be home-built." mC'als ,it the district's central kitchen falility in Costa Mesa '
JlfUNERAL
Me»t rc.xn1 lc••h\ a< rcpor1cd to lhc
Onnac founn. l{c11irdcr < Offi«
c.11-, fhuc llll Tn1n. H1 on June JO C-,.
'Vlc~lnk>1 Palmu , CM on June 18 E"-
E.mtn0,.· 'Vllll1, ~'\. on June 211 Sh•-•
I"'" Pellt rw>ft, 19 on June 2.1 l •lhmM
\Iara 'Vlom• . ...ti. <'n June 26. ...........
lllH'hHI U lubt41t Bear, <n. on June y,
\1ar1ha l.n ~lhonl, 7~ l•n June lO
\1arprtU Roulla Pralff, "' nn June P
IJlllan I ydt1 Baktr. 'I~ 11n June ~4
M.c'<"' n111rr 11 • hJ._•rtc~I tu the
c>r.;nr r t •'J"'\ 1-lc.u r,i(r' <>Hut m \anta
Ana
0..-'l Tilo..as H.,.ien Cea ma<TKd C'arof AAn
11..-on June ;2 in Ca.ca Mc .. S~
Jollia Allda married DI••• S7hl•
AJothtll-on June 22 on (ll'lla Mesa ••r-4 J-.ill Bany mamcJ T•••,.
Lyn• S.altt on June 22 in Corona del
Mar J•-Mktl-1 Fhlltt m.amed
AAIMttt CluiallM Tlilr'M11 on June 21 Ill (Otta Meaa Tttn11tt WnW ~
marncd C.U-. Patritt J-on June 22
1n Thouund Oah Jean E4pr a.1~
mamcd Rou11a c .. 1y11 Sllieltty on June
14 in L~llc Arrowhead -...........
I KJrlli Oarlft llubc-y mamcd Ooeea
J,.. .. G•.--, on June 1~ on 0111a Mcu
Rk llianl KNIMtll 11tll~r marrlt"d Sllaron
Ma~ AIMhnotl oft June ~2 1n San Juen
( ap111rano l~ny a.~ l"aM m•mcd
l.tt c.......,. HHly nn June ~l 1n Irvine
M~cnl ~tuptctt"'\ •• U'P'""'' h• the' f u kuf
U...M.n.JM<y Coun an \aru• '"•
Good MW! rM Cost• Mnanr. There wil1 alw1ys be a place to 111
down an England In 1q76, as a bicenten01al gift, C.olta Mesa
donated fund 10 the Enillsh county of Oonet to build a park
hcnch of native Purbeck atone in Dutbton County Park. Hank
Panian, Oranae Coa3t Collc1c history profesaor, 1ugesttd it was
an appropriate time 10 reaffirm America'• rupec:t for EnaJand
and WH able 10 find the proper &fft thrOU&h hfl (rieftdshlp With
Dorset County Councillor, OiYe Petkfns. Panian and hit family
rcprc5entcd Costa Mesa at the dedication and AW an American
naa ny over Donel County Hall for the fint time In history.
R~•ffirm fOU' respect l«•lfy by ~ndini your hlstorkal fact. to
Did Yoe1 Knt.tw. n.t ,,.,. l'.0. b I CoD M-. 926.IJ.
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Rcc.cnl real estate Hies as repllrlcd
hy the C<•nlmcntal uwven Titk Co
in Santa ,\nJ c... ...
J 1036 flamlneo Dr .. S~ '0.000, •
bedroom, I hath 10 Carl F
Grtn)lcatl
J JOJ C"allfornla St .. S280,0!Xl. 4
bedroom. \ ba1h 1<1 M1ch1cl A
Baldwin
1731 Ntw HH1p•hlrT Dr .. Sl~2JOl,
Costa Mesa
•
) bedroom. 2 bath to Richard J.
Albert
t7 II Nt• tlampsbln Dr.,
S:?6'i.~OO. 4 bedroom. 2 b11h to
Dcnnit Lynaugh
2712 Skytart Cl.. S«.S.CXXI. 4
hcdroom. 2 balh 10 i)()nald W.
l'allon
1164 &tlut At"f., S212.000. l
llcdmom, 2 bath to Jeff Crossley ..........
' 161 l Klnp Road, S860.000. 3
hcdroom. 3 bath to James S. Adanu
JJO Plralt Roed,$510,000, 4
hcdroom. 2 balh to Richard
l.icbcrmann
, SOO IUnp P1 .. "'60.000. 3 t-cdroom,
~ hath to Baret Bcrtca
L 609 htollta Dr.. S/3.S,000, •
bedroom. 3 balh to Minam H Tate
18 U•d• bit., St.037j()(), 4
bedrl)(>m. J l>1th 10 Charles H
Boniol\
.l004 O<un Blvd., Sl.~67,.SOO. 4
t>cdroom. ' bath lo Wi lliam T Baker
221 lrts Avt.. S 1.300.000, 3
hcdmum. ' bath to Donald L Pierce
Jot Larbpvr A•t. SJQ0.000 to
I .ort A Welle
Someone walked into 1hc China West 2 rcitaurant. 2JOO lluhor BMS. i nd
walked back out w11h a S700 lu cr d1J k player and $210 m cash The manaaer
found 1 door aJlf and an nfflQC window broken. but police u 1d there were no s.i111s of forced entry
• Someone "1th a c1n of white spray paint defaced • houec 1n the JOO block
of A\'Ot'ado Street with raaal and 11uual alun rcccntly The rcsJdcnt called
police to cuminc the damaic and while the officer was 1ak1n1 a report. the
V1nd1I crept back ind defaced •he man's car • A rc\llknl of the 600 block of West 18th ~trect ullcJ to ~port 1 broll:en
ptc 1nJ uptet dott. She believes the aamc kids who threw firccuckcn 1n10
her yard 10 make ncr Ocnnan aheohcrd bart on Independence Day came
back and pounckd on the gate until It broke Sho estimated the claDqe 1t
S'i-0
•
Puli« nffic1al1 arc 11a1n wamin& a ll:reru to be aware of phooc 1ohci&on
*ho faltcly claim lo ~ police ofr1cer.. -an onp na probkm that has ,....
cmcr11cd tn the-Ct!V
Newport Beacb
• I •
er a turkey, the judges_ will c~pk your goose
Thcat hidaa wett '''up. Hanail.'I Judlu.
You wouldn't Wini to romc up 1pinsl-1bcm, but i! you entered
ca~' OC' pie101 cookie ~ms, jellia or pickle rtlbbcs, or anv other
lllnd ol cUc*cry in 11tc Oranac Cottnf)' fair cump.:tilion. they decided
yqur fate .
I( you ovcra>0kcd or undercooked, put in too
much uga~ or too little, u d the wrong kind of
apples (Jonalham arc be t, says apple·pic: judge
Caryl Oonulcs), you didn·t have a prayer
Caryl (wboM twin, Sharyl Heuvin, wQ5 at a
nearby table jud&ina kids' en1ries} au1 at o long
table sumNndc:d by appl pie~. She studied them,
cul a small Ucc or c ch and examined 1hc 1nnard ....
She poked the cru t • thc::n crumbled them
between her thumb und inde' finger. "These arc
out," he said, pointing to hair a dozen of the pie,,
and 1ucndant1 quiclt.ty rtmovcd them
Then 1he nibbled at the remaining pie ... , h"
one's out," Caryl declared. '1'hc crust was too pale. but I w.intcd to
aivc it a chance." The offendina pie disappeared.
Caiyl looked punted as she rolled little bits of one pie around in
her rnouth. "I'm trying to figure out the navor of the sptec in here
It's not cinnamon ... Hmmmm. Miaht be nutmeg," she mused. "Ye),
nutmeg. Most unusual, but quite nice."
She had nibbled her way through scores of pie!> and had dozen"!
more to Co· She fiaurcd hc.r caloric c.iount ror •~day woukl be . ••at
I t r~c tbnu nd, maybe "
Al the next L3ble, Carole Chcrcblan ptmacCd as 1ho llUllplcd what
the entrant had hyped with a liuJe ten. ''Eltbct'• Wor1d Famous
wCdilh Ocrm1n Bread."
"Yiclth!" Carole uclalmcd.. "fl may be world famous. but It'• not
coolted; there's raw dough in there!'~ And aomcbod) cbe'1 dream bit
the du t.
Ne11t door, Lois Cline was earning the 1\um-RolAids-Pcpto Bismol
Memorial Trophy. She was judging pic:ltln, relishes. pickled
vcactablcs and barbecue sauces. Lots actually sat there sippina
harbccu~ sauce from-a plastic spoon.
No rib!!, no chicken. no nothing to temper the r•w fury of the
b:lUCC Only a con tant stream of Wheat Thins stood ~tween her
11nd n pumpout at the emergency room.
L'hark' hnncgan. 1he only male Judge, bid 1 swcc:t job: savonn~
Jams, jcllic,. marmalades. flavored butters and other goodic . A
rctircJ P1ll..hury executive who pre ides over food evaluations at
county f.11r' throughout Southern California, Finnegan w~ntcd me 10
note th:u J judge-.. life •~ not aJJ cakes and coolucs.
"Some of th1<1 'luff 1' really terrible," he ~id. "We write commenl'
on 1111 the winning. entries. but I also made one on a real loser " The
note read:
"Please have mercy on us. De Judge."
While the Judges arc plenty tough, they do have the orcdentials
Oee Cox. wbo a1 an chatgt ot lhe fiw's Home Aru Clhibit
asscmbtcs a a>rps of paduatc home cconom1,.s, moel of whom blM: :
bce.o juda;jq at the faiT for 10 ycan or mon:. :
CalOlyD Trott has been at 11 for IS ycan, but has DC\'Cr CfllCred I
any o! bc.r own bakil "I'd be aca1e.d to," c ~id.. "B.n you look at!
"Orne of these thi.np and you wonticr how people~ the cffron.tuy;
to enter. Maybe their grandchildren think 1hey'rc grcaa coob and I
make them do 1t." •
'Please have mercy on
us. De Judge.•
--.c-.. n:9: a oc Ftir food ~
Then she declared that an angel l
food Cilkc ""''b maple ia.ng. l
entered by a Costa Mesa woman. :
tu.d "too much IClfll for t..hc cake,":
and aavc ll .1 \COOnd-place ribbon.
Cookie Judge Sue Jeffncs wasn't
tbat chart1Jblc "I toss out
1hrec·founh., uf them right a-way,"
Sue atd. '1They'rc burnt. some on 1hc top. \Orne un the bottom,
-;ome bo1h un you IJT\lgine entering bu mt cookie'> r \he 11.Sked, and
went back to judging about 411 h.1tc.he\ llf Ch<x:Olatc·Chrp'>
Then Dec Cox made an a'tnund1n, anm1unlcmcn• .. It' lunch
lime'"
And the la<l1c' and gcn1lcm.1n "ho h.1d '~n1 ill 1111irn111c tJ<>lmg
pie\ dnd cake,, coolo..1e'> nnd hrc.1J, 1am' Jnd Jl'llll'' ,,,.,k1c' <1nd
\au1.c\ sat d<.>v. n In .i '>umptuuu' pol luclo.. huf11.1
It', One Of lhO-.\: rlltlCn JOh\ thJt \Ol0l'h11J\ h I\ I\\ ,f,,
Undersea farmers oner ke'*'9 hand
to eco-•lrlendly nuclear power plant
Short circuit blamed
for blackout at mall
< 0~ I A ~11 'IA Hundreds of
'hoppel" .inJ 1."mpl11yccs at SoYth
( oa\t Pla1.1 .,..ere pl unged iftlO
JJrkne" I 11c,J,I\ after electnc.al
wirinli! m Jn underground vault
..ipparcnth 'h"rt ctrlutted.
By lrts Vokol Balooa l'land rc'ldull lfodolphc
Sl3fl wrllf Strcu.:henhnger. l\bnn\· I• 1 .,,
NEWP O RT BEA C H vuluntccp, have 'ceded .1 lt'l h .. ll
Promoters o f an innovative plo1 ol the ocean Onnr hl'l"'l''l
undersea kelp prOJCCI located m the BalhnJ 1'1cr anJ the \\ edi:1.. 11
Newport B.:ach and Laguna Beach Nev.pmt R h 1nd .1 ,m.tlkr pl"
hope to plant a s1m1lar lelp farm ahout ,, "' ' 11111l • 11'
farther south u part of an Urook' \t1 n 1 Bl .1d1
art1fic1al reef the San Onofre t·or thl 11111 '•'" thl' m.ir11tl'
Nuclear Cienera11ng S1a11on" fo re'" h,l\l 1hl1\1.I 111 1hur
heing required to con~t rucl umlcr"·••··r h ti··'" .il1h11111)1 tl'l
Tue!>da). member~ of the Nev.p1ir1 Bc.11..h 'Ill' h." hn•11
Manne Forc'>t ocictv goi what pl<ic11cd ..,,. repeated \Jlllblt'm
they lhinl.. v.a' a trong no<l from ~1 irinl r nrl'.'t mnnh1 r' ,,1, th1.
the '>talc Ccw~ial Comm1,,mn l..1.·lr t.1r1.·,t '' .in .111\\H'r 111
when the q,1tc hoard apprO\cd the 1..n,111l11111e111.d .ind l1•••d 'uppl~
use of other mc11cnab be~1de' rock prnhkrn' l h1.\ ,d,11 .11h ., .1·1.· u'"
for the .1r1ific ial reef Southl•rn 111 th1.·11 m.mnr l11r1.·,tr\ "'' 1.rpl •"
California I.:.<lt'lln Co must huil<l ,, mnrc l!\.·1111nmir.il cll1u1111 \\<I)
10 compcn,atc for the dc,1ruc11on nl rt plcn1,hing the 'l"• lit1 1 h.11
of marine ltfe near the nuclear h,,, hcl·n k1llcJ ••If h' tl.1 ~;in
plant ( lnolrc pl.int', 1.1111l1nl! '"' 11
"It lnni.., re.ii good tor U\,' 'aid \ l~·H'JI rn.1tm1. Iii. '1udv
Marin..: l ure~! 'ipokc'imJn ~tc'.: 1..omplrtcJ 111 Au~11-1 l'H<9
Lu'k 1.11n..tudt·d the nu .. k 11 plJ111 ·,
The non-prn(11 MJr1nc I ull''t 1..•>1•1!11~ "'lcm. "h1 h 'u1..k' in
Soc1CI\ promutc' the U\C of ,, 'l° ,,\, Jtt r .inJ 't: 11.!• thn 1ugh t he
plan11ng mcthn<l m "h1ch plJ,t11.. pl 1111. l..111, 21 m11l11111 tnn' nf fi\h ,,
cyltndcr\ arc anchPrcd 1ntP till \CH .ind 1lam ·~c' l...dp
'and\ \Ca floor Kelp and 'hdft1,h -l h1.· ,tlllh rL'-rnmcndul either
v.h1ch normal!) require a 1111..I...' "'"'" .hdngc' to the cooling
bot1om 10 .1m.hur thcm,cl\c,, gr11" ,,,11. m • r 1mplll\Cmcnt'I to the I
on the c-,lindcr' 111.1111h' .:n' 1rnnnH.'nt, including
L'\tng .1 mc1h11d <k \l'l11pl·d "' "1.1l.111d' 11•1nr11111n. rulttlllllll 1n
TO: TH• HONOIUllLI! COUNCIL 0 , THI CITY 0, NEWPORT
8UCH AND TH• CITIZl!NS 0 , Nl!WPORT BUCH
PROM: Chatlee R. and Miidred Thompeon of lM
CLI"' HAV'Dt COMMUNITY OP NEWPORT BUCH
Thia lonJm It being UMd to txprtll OU( opposition to the stand taken by the Board of
DQctora of the Clln Haven Community Assn The stand was taken Without polling the
membef'I The decllkll'I 10 oppoae the Balbol Bay Club and 111 expansion program Is
Mlf-wvlng and the ongoing i.ctlcs UMd to encourage oppos111on by ~mbefs of the
community consist of gro11ty Inaccurate statements and nd1eulous 1Muendos
The latnt diatribe and Instructions rec.lved by us on July 5 priof to lhe COYOCll
Meeting of ~ 8 contains unrealtsllc scare tactics des•gn.ci 10 1nc1re oppos•hon
Including
t Don I lel the Bay Club dntroy YOO< pr()pefty value1
2 The rnldent1 ol Cltn Haven need 10 be cogn•zanr of lt'le .mr•unt'nt oss .n valve
lo All OUR HOMES'
3 Chn Onw will t>eeome an anemate rnorouotitare !or many lo;iit1rig 10 ••o•d 1111
PCH congestion Do you want to nsk yoU1 c'11ldrt'" s fives t"nn more~
OUR COMMENT This 11d culous .ntffeoce was alluded 10 n Alc1n Be~udene s
1Pr91 of Ctin Haven Comm Assn 1 1ddres1 10 tt1e Counc 1 u did Mrs Reed of
Chf! Ortve Both COO\lenlenlty omrtted the tact tl'>at Clofl O•·ve ttom PCH to Oove1
Dnve 11 et.clly 01"1@ mile tong and has FOUR STOP SIGNS Some 1h0toughlare1
Aa for chlldren ttv1ng on Cllf! Orrve most are m their thrrt•H and forties
• Did you know that both the Bayshe>fes ano Cttfl Havt" Board h~ unammousty
agreed lo light the Bay Club? l
OUR COMMENT Al to Cl1f! H11ven we would ••Pec:1 1t inasmuch .n tou< of sev
en d1rect0fs appear lo have an ue 10 grind
A fofmal i.ntr wu included 1n1ended to be Stnt by 1es1clents to the Mayor and C•ty
COUt"1C1I It woold be laughable If n wasn t so patht'tlUfly reprHentallve of the grHdy
few who are trying to impose their win on thousands ot Ne.,..port Beach residents "'ho
are aware of the JNny benefits we hive enioyed over 1he years !tom the Balboa Bay
Club Think God OUf Council Me~s know the tacts and wilt scofl at the contents of
such 1 lett9' which are unfounded 1nd Wlthoo1 mef"•t Part of the letter reads
t What the BBC 11 lciually ptopostng Is up to 600 Hot~ Rooms At the Council
Meeting the opposition kept referring 10 300 rooms even though the tr\Je figure
IS ~7
2 I don I warn my thlld1en IMng near an expreuway-0.n Om.
OUR COMMENT Ne1ttl9' do we 0Uf"s "' 35 and 32 C>t>e lrvts 1n lr..•ne and the
other In San Diego and that 1 the way we ll~e 11
J Please 'leflfy the nolae level to OUR community from the r10ected nol
se of htgtler ~s Ind don t let them destroy our evening ..,,..,., by the r•
n.cted light tmanaling from the hotel comple11
QUA COMMENT Talk 1bout Mlf·MtVlnQI tnasmuch as OUR cO"lmunrty and
EV'ening View 1pp11et 10 mldents of Jlwate Road SI Andrews Snug Harbof
Signal Ro.d SI Jamel Ind many more wtlO we IOtaJy r9f1l<Md ltom sight and
tound. the above ~ fC>f ·no1.. and 111ew· .-.let an F f0< log.cal belev
abllTy and an A-+ for lrNgtnatton Ind decett
At the Council MMClng. Beaudette'• rema!'k1 Included wch nonMnse H 35 i.e. 11
heighl .... a precedent on M.nn.ra Mile The Couocil and rt• Slan informed lhoM
preMnt that M#lnen Mi1e Nld aeveral 35-lool bulldioVs includ•ng John Oomlntl
Afftaurlt'll. the Ctilt1 House ,_.tt.urant and Lancet landing
K~n Green, Pre1 of BeyahorH Community Aun . lndlcaled the Aa.sn ••~ V9fY con
cemed 11\at the Js..foot structure would erlllble ~ to loot! dOwn Into 0\11 hOmel
He was forced to ldmft undef queatlonlng of • Council M9rnbtf that a new Bay.horel
home wu 11\owed In at 3-teet hloh WTTH NO OBJECTIONS FROM HIS ASSN
8111 Hirt of 81y1horH. by aome Stat·W.,.. IOQIC anempted to Ni.blilh deceit In the
BBC desctlptton of the profeci ~ II nev.t used the word ~el" eY9n !hough It
was ObYtoul Councilman ~ Ind Stiff let h be known lh1I they "'9 NEVER mtt·
led and always ..,. • .wwe IN l"°'1 comple-Included a hotel
In an tflor1 10 tnlblnaaa the Bay Club and lnlluenc• the Qty ColMlCll ,,.embel1 • Long
9Mch la!)of ~l'int lt)Olct of I tabof dltpM. lrnowlng It wa I "Lend UM' ~
meeting
John Fellowl reputed to be the City Attomey of lrMt thtough ln!llNdatlon lnnuendOI
Ind Hit MN109 d.lslOt'llOlll accUNd the Counc• ~' oJ ~ a conlllct of Inter
... In 11.nout ways Staff~ IN• ~oiic tnde Fellowl was rept1manded by COUft-
~Turn. 10 the dellgflt of many f "minded 1n.ndeet Out MIYOf ~ edded
~He miry have bMfl Wluenced by the way lt'9Y 00 MlnMI In !NIN
In dc*ng. the Council lndlclted room lot ~ ewn ltlougtl we l\lw heatd IO
~~·
We~,...,. being Q)flllltlrtd IO ln'wNt\n U IO need IOtTW ..... M'Wf ...
\II hOW and what IO .tte and do
T1'e lllboe '-Y Club, In ~ ~ Neiwpol1 8Mctl. Mt beef\ I~ '°' tlMf'
Ing to .... WOftd.~ ~ °' "" .,,., ~. (wOttd lilldn). ,.....
QIOft. ~ Ind ~ Tht ltr Club '* eManctd ow ·~· C\Aln -~ NlllDn I
TN 111boe lay ~ hit ~ h .,.._ • haa ~°'*'~ to .....,,. IMch end tta ._
,.. "'°"Nin .. tMuW""" ~ 0t ~ •~our~
VU. WI AM 'Oft Tl{( .. EXPAN$JON £NO!AVOAI NO. wt AM NOT MNKAS <>'
M IALIOA IAY ClUll ,_. U••M•
\IOlumc of water drawn into the
plant JnJ cons1ruc11on of a 300·
acre art1fic1al kelp reef between
Dana Pt1int and Camp Pendleton.
Edison fough1 against the
c'Cpcnsivc coolmg·sy!ltem changes
.ind. on Tuesday. the Coastal
Comm1 s\ion agreed to allow
cr1ntmued k1llin1t of the fish as
long a~ b.l"on pro' itkd the S30
m1ll1on 1 n c""''s tcm
llll(HO\CmCn"
M.tr1nc h1rc't memhcr' \atd the
rl·d r.:cnmmcndallon "a' fault)',
,1ncc 11 called for u\tng rocks from
th"· ,,Jc of Ca1a1tn.1 hldnd Rocks
'"'~· ran 1..hJngc the coa,tltne and
.1 ll11w 'ca un:hin' In crawl up and
cal the kelp. '"ill Shelley Liberto.
MJrtnc h uc\I S0<.1ety chairman
t-1c.tr11.JI ""ems fced"'1g
Hu ll1>1.:~, '1,orJ..irom and about 10
\ffiJller '""e' .. hut down at about
\ 211 pm
I hl'H '
v.r11nl! ~llh
"\.'\l h11.l II
I 11 ' I d
I'. • 1n !
I .t '"
11111 hing Ob\ IOU~h
thl 1.1•mponcnt. tiut
'l'lll llUI to .J tC<;tln!!
< h.11Jc, ~ 11\on
r '-· •uthi:rn ( .iltfc•rnH
I 11 '"I d L r 'h" p' .l n d
"•·111,lr '" 111 h.1J rw1~cr rc,turcJ
111.:1 .1h• •111 ir1 h11111 hut Bullock'
n1d lhL 1 1Jt1~cl\ ne.,.. 8ulhx:~'
\-kn -i111, re rnaincJ .;hu1 d•"" n
inti! 111,1 t-dnrc 4 pm
1111 "·~' cmploH1..' v.cll 't nt
h1>1T11. \ 1il\ ~ h1lc.: "thc.r '\1)f C'
ll """ ,I P.u,1111."" tltc·r .t h>n~
h t .~
I 11 L I 1.. ' r I , t ( 4 U Ip "1 C I I
I he Marine h1re't planting'>
d1111 I h,1\C Jll\ 111 thc-.c negal1vc
1mp.1c1' .ind ""<1ull.l l"mt onl~ ahnul
'tlt m1ll11rn I 1hcrt11 '.i1J
I dt\llfl 11fl1c1.1h mcan"hilc
;~cllbuJ l~lclnd H·.,,dent Rodolph<· C:.tre1c hPnbt·r~•'r d"\'' • ,, ,. ·d 11 • •. 1"' 1tt .I in in 111Jcrc.r.•und '"'rl l!l ~TL I OL tr I h1. ',1lc I ('.H~lnll .'l f('J
ti lk •' ...,,.,t" ~.1d nP 1~klCIU'
11m.n:c "e ri: J f,o r no 1ur aging
planting m<•thoo b<'in>! prOP'>--<•<1 tor ,1n 111 l•l 1,11 ,..,., • •'' •1 • '
Onolre nucf<'ar power pkint
Farmers Market
ti!. -/trillJJI ( fJ/l/"f
Paahion Ialand
.f.01 Rewport Center Drive
Rewpon Beach, CA 98880
71.4-780-0403 o• ... •o•.·a£T. • .&•. • ••. •v• • •• • ••
CROPS IN AT THE FARMER'S MARKET
Main•
Lo bater
Taila
Berrln••r h•• ,
a1aac
S89!.
SEAFOOD
Prull
K~ Salmon
ate a Ju
WINE
BerriJlC•r
Ollar4oaaay
SQ9!.
Sweetheart
Roses
Pre ah
Pacitto
Whit•
Sea Ba••
$79!
Berrlqer
Wb1'•
St.afan4el
S49!
Sweet
Sweet
Crunchy
Bed s .. 41••• Sweet &-Juicy
Nectarines Watermelon Grapes
19 ~
Parm Preah
lled or Green Leaf
89 L~
Local Grown
Kentucky
Lettuce Green Beans
29 .~ 69 ~
U .8 .D .A ..
Choice California Tender 11114
Fil et Wbole Veal
•tenon Pryer a Loin Chops
$79! 79 ~~ S89~
GOURMET GROCERY
After The ran Maui Onion
Geor&ta hach, Koala Corn •••ch • Orecon Berry Chip• Juice a s 1 ~.! UsrTIC $19 .. ~
l'anaer'1 •arkn
mu
DELI 1KITCHEN atar
Caatalo•~
lt•fted Witb
CbtneH Cbickea
h1a4
I
.&.prico'
PreMrY•
Bou'ecl
Pork Loin
9""'6 ..... ..........
llapelli
..... re4 ••••
hl.a•i
• '
~ W91-. ""del .. 641-4321, 1!111. lSI
•
'Quite frankly , my correspondence is running about
2-to-1 against the expansion at this time -that
massiv e an expansi on . '
'W hen the resid ents are happy, then I am just down
to the issue : Is it good planning for the city of
Newport Beach?•
'B ayshores has never come to the City Council in 12
years . They really pick and ch oo se their iss ues . They
have never objected to a project.'
Getting to the Hart of the • issue <
/·(.•11 /li.\UL'~ h;I\ L' tfl\'/t/Ct_/
the rt''/Jt'fl/' 11{ /\rc\''P<Jrt
lic'ilt'h n111rc t h:111 the fa te
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<.'11u11t'il. ,fl, 11c·:1r the cc11rc.·r
41{ the ,·1 )n frt11 ·c r-._1, ha1 int:
;1/rc:1J.r ... p<>ken :Jg.'.1i11st t/1c
HBC's req11cst fur .1 _(jLJ .. \'car
lca.,c.· cxrcr1_:..1or1 in /9l;9.
t 1) n 1 ft)\ c r .. 1.1 I
/t'lfL'\ t'lt >plllL'Ilf rt.111'> \\int/
their 11:1_1 thrtiut:h r/Jt· c1t1 ·.,
~111c111111cnt:1/ pr1 1i.'l''' (the
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rrdt'1·clopmenl pl11n on1• of the h1gi.:t•11
t·on1ro1t'r,it'~ you '1t• hiul ,jn rl' )ou·11'
bt't'n in nm ce'!
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Council OKs funding fo r the arts ; action panned by conservative group
By Anna Cekola
$1.n Wrhr
('()S l'A Mf·~A In 1hr 1own
1ha1 ca ll~ 1t~e1r the ( ·,1, uf the
Ar1 \, llchatc ove r lu nlhng for
cultural and an ~ 1•rg11n11a11nn11 w11~
a1a1n 111 the ~polhjiEhl 1h1' week M\
the: ('11 y Council ,t!l ll't'll lo do le
ou1 $1 75.000 •n ,i.(f ltrll' tll 17 l1ic;1I
arouJ"" ·r he g1nur' h.1d n r rgin .111~
rc4ucs1c d S•H,6,0H2 1n gr .1nl
money, bul the cit y Cuhural Aris
mitltc rcC'flmmcnckd th1tt the
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1hcy won't he 1 hl" to go " '
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1hc rcM>luhon rc•d.
In o ther council n t"W\
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the SC'nio1
~ $289.99 X$m $2 19.99
MYLEC
Ultra Goal .......... $59.99
Hock~y Sticks ... $ 6. 99-11. 99
H~lmet w/f ace Mask $ 36. 99
No-Bounc~ Ball ....... $ 1. 99
EASTON
Gold Series Stick ... HXPSIOO $72.99
Easton Stkk ......... H47H $49.99
Jr. Sddc ............... H99R SJ9.99
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OuantJtles subject to stock on Mnc:t
L.JQha ISlQ 608 s 199 99
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923 N EWPO Rl CEN TER OR
NEWPORT BEACH 714/f\44 QQ"i.?
Zetra.303
to our Rofl~bfade free
and instruction dinfc on
F~ July 19. Hours
a.m. to 4 p.m. Try out afJ ~
equipimnt.
purchase.
Reg $ 149 9 9
Now 129.99
•
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I t had a "Sunday in the patk"
'kinda' teelin& bua that was the
way It was planned, and when
Mondavi plan 1t -it happens.
Sunday afternoon Cosaa Mesa's
Mondavi Wine and Food Center
was the setting
for a Bastille Day
Jnu Concert.
The proceeds of
around $6,000
bcncfittcd the
American Cancer
Society/Orange
County Uni t
re s ea r c h ,
educatio n and
patient service
programs. The
'\Uccessful first
time event, was
the brainstorm of
Clrof Dre Jones
Society
the center' Joyce Barela and the
Aamcrican Cancer Society's Gloria
Ruston and dre~ a happy
amalgam of 360.
Invi ta tions instructcu those
.illcnding IC' bring wine gla'>scs and
hcach cha1 .lt :·or $35 the winery
'>up plicd c.crythin!! cl'ic. (It
\ccmed they even had .t hand in
arranging for the h.1lm' golden
evening )
£he JaLL\ Cru\.\d got their picnic
trl'.tl\ in hag' of hluc printed with
Mnnd.t' 1·, logo J-rc,h, yea~ty
l1.1!!11ctlc'. rountr:-pa11.· and
huttcn dll'ne' 'Mlh rookie.., and
fru11 ior dc:.\1.·rt m.ide the picnic
rnmplcte I h1.·n. 1)f cmtr'>c. the la1J
h.1d; group got lhL'lf choice of
"Ill''' Imm the h11\I ·.., 1.cll:i r'. All
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Jr.tn1.1t1l 'c11lr1urc )!.UUcn. people
''lrt: de 1rl) rnJO)mg thcm~ehe<.
I "'·'' .1ttra1.1cd 10 the Cancer
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nf l.1d1c' I '"Cr\htlth· get<. 1molvcd
.ind 1 J,1\ hh· 1h1.., 1' a tcrr1f1c
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at Inside Edge
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!hcru1m1n~ Life '' H11.l d1.11
ll urdln" \\1.·Jne!lday at th t
mnrnin~ meeting l'lf Inside Edge
I h..: '>e<.c;1on 1, scheduled tn ~ct
11nu<.'r "·n at 6 JO a.m at U"1r11
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M11fm,rn·~ hooks include "" ·''
nf the Pt:acdul Warrior." · I ht
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th1.· l'l .llcful \\arri,,r"
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frccJnm .II"'·''' J\.:lll.lhlc to t'\l.'I"\
fl\: ro;(1n
I he tv.11 hour mct'tin~ includl''
1 lull hufkt hrc.1kf.i,t. 1ntcr.1ctl\1
I a h I c ti 1 'c u ., ., 1 o n 'i • 1 n f o r m .ii
nctworltng and the pre1,cn tat1on
Fur 11Jtl11ional <lct :11l'i i:all M "'
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New Car
Season
Is Here!
It's a Rig's. life
for fair projem
l 'l:'S NOlllING PEllSOl'IA.t. YOU BIG fAT PIG -When tho '-H Club owlne compoUtioo ii otqod Friday 01 the
On .... Coun~ Fair, pietty !).year-old Nlldd Tomo wiU be
entcrina her pel PJlo Oiua·A·Bunz..
Tbey\tc been training hard for the bia event. with Nikki
nw1.urin1 Oult'A·Bunz: from an SO.pound weakling bt10 a
ZiO-pound cbampiombip contender.
Tho ~ news It thal they're confident of winnina 1 blue
ribbon tn their clau.. ·
And the bad ntw> you already know; namely,
I that the priu-winnina portcn will fetch. a good
price at Saturday'• auction.
I So hovt° Is bright you113 Nikki roping with the tnuma?
Well, sbc'1 been rcceivin& oounscllng all week
I train her parents., inauranceman Cbuc:k and
scholar S.brtna.
And what they're quotlfl8 is a familiar line
from aU the pnptcr movies, as one mobltcr
prcparas to waste another in the line of duty:
"This ii busincu, strictly business."
0
THEY DO HAVE A WAY WITH WORDS,
THESE BRmSHERS -Kolby Bryut and
Ullk Matbrnon, top editors of ever-improving
.....,
11• II
Local
Scene
Oranr. County magazine, arc winding down from a l«klay
sybaritic swing through London's top-drawer hotels and
restaurants.
I asked for a bric( report, and got it.
"We arc recovering," they said, "from sensory overload."
0 BEHOLD, I BRING YOU GOOD TIDINGS OF GREAT JOY
-In all the yean of columning, I never received a requesl like
ttW:
A Very Importanl Person called Monday, saying she was
enlertaining very import ant people from Chicago. and needed to
know what lime lhe day'i; lowesl lides would occur on the beach
at Corona del Mar.
She said she doesn't get the daily papers, which reportedly
carry 1he lidc 1ablc1, and couldn't get through lo lhe proper
governmental agencies. Well, I couldn't get through either -
busy, busy, busy -and I finally took the easy way out.
I phoned ever-obliging Barbara de Boom, who's in charge of
low tides and high times at the Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce, and she told me more than I really cared to know.
l1lc visiting Oticagoans, it turned out, wanted to search for
hidden treasures in the receding surf. There's 1011 of good stuff. I
was advised, in them thar tide pools.
If they find any unusual column items lhere. I said. they should
let me know.
D HE'S BEEN ATTENDING TOO MANY CLUB MEETINGS -
At a session of the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. good ol'
The vistting Chicagoans.
tt turned out, wanted to
search for hidden
treasures in the receding
surf.
Charlie Brown distributed
copieli of his recipe for spht
pea soup, Corona del Mar
style. It beglns:
"first. you form an ·Add
Hock' committee."
0
AND It• THE PRESS IS
CALLING, DON'T P RESS
ANYTHING -I phoned
vc1eran bandleader Johnny
Catron to wish him a happy
75th birthday, and go! this tape-recorded me'lsage:
"If you're calli ng to send me money, press I now; 1f you're
calling to ask for money, press 2 now; if you just want a friendly
chat, with a few laughs, press 3 now."
So I pressed buttons 2 and 3, and am awai1ing a call -back This
may lake some time because I've since learned 1ha1 he 's on a
aevcn-week swing lhrough Europe -financed, prcsumahly. hy
friends who pre~d the I button.
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Architects trade in their blueprints
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friends cook up
tasty fund raiser
By Clfd Dia -,......, ....
Simple?) creations lite
thole from Julia Oiikt
require r~pca. but when
tects Alex Caragonne and
--get cookin' you need blucprinu. But, no problem.
larbara and Tom
Peckenpaugh'• ocean front
Corona del Mar home provided
the setting S.tUrday for "From
IMueprinll to Cordon Bleu," the
third in Newport Harbor Art
Muaeum's series of eating events
which are expected 10 gamer
SZS,000.
The arch itecturally elegant
Peckenpaugh home houses their
collection of works on paper. "If
you loot. you 'll sec the underlying
t h eme," c h uckled Tom. A
1estament to their 30-year
marriage, C"VCrywhere can be seen
I OCRodipilotao -ol ~I:' ~='trcll•••
IOll&il .. badcd up tw.p'b"'Y OD
the front patio where l\tCltt ••;o,.d lbe CdM ........ w .. be ••.it>Jinl bis ......... poot? --this is the ... ictl job In tloe -id.
It's a pat wortiq ~ ..
llo<wini<* uid. •'lfle -in the
building prop-am bas pve.n me a
chance lO reach out and find out
whst people think the mu.teum
should do."
Mating and managin1 the fcut.
kitchen maestros Porter and
~ra~nnc had everything in hand.
Matgje Sha<blfonl (wcarinl •
polka do tted jump suit by
Moschino) confCNCd to helping a
bit by peeling 300 shrimp but
promised, '"They really did do
everything else themselves, from
scratch!"
The 40 or so who paid $150 to
sample the delicious. repaa1 were
treafed to an informal alfresco
evening. Crisp white linens
00\/crcd the long candlelit lablcs,
knding a European feel to the.
back yard. 1bcn it wu on with the
food.
After trays of llLICious appetizers
Michael Porter, ·left. Alex Caraqonne and Mark Kekke
Tom and Barbara Peckcpaugh, left . .ind NOf'a and Charles Hester
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we.re peucct a caprue salad 1e1
the t~me for salmon polenta.
followed by marin11ed shrimp,
repktc with herb stuffed eapl&nt.
TbeA, ~ Atiafted croWd" WU
treated lO • cbocola.te--rupbeny
terrine with a bitc:otli and coffee
finale.
Josie Wt)'M•n couldn't be
mi'llCd in a sunny striped illk
outfit. There as well were Lok
sticw.I, hi Stanton., Nan and
a...t<y He51.,, J<ny and Molalou
Harri•ston, '•l Allen, Maria
C:.-and Marilyo ond Tom -·
~--lohn Cantwell, left, Lynelle Howard and Michael BotwinicX
Dave Peckenpaugh. left, NOfTTia Glover and Fred Cusick
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' JQJt as his song promised,
"Gonna Be There," Michael
McDonald was at the Orange
County Fair in full force u be
opened up the headline concert
series Wednesday night.
McDonald, fonner lead singer
ror the Doobie Brothers, wowed a
standina·room-only crowd with hits
from his solo career M well as with
the poup. His renditions of "Real
Love,'' "What A Fool Believes,"
"Minute By Minute" and ''Taking
It to the Streets'' had people
dancing ln the aisles
Jn between, he \oned down the
jazzy, upbeat sc~n with a couple
of tender ballads, one with onlv
some mellow string~ and h1~
keyboard accompanimen1
McDonald
opened the
concert by
clapping Jlong
with the
aud1cnct' and
w1nk1ng to
friend' in the
front r o wi..
Latc:r, he lept
the friendly, at-
ho me atrno-;-
phere of the concert b} mntmg
audience members to -;mg along
and daac:e.
McDon1td' venatility a a
singer and pcrfi nner was cVidenl
th.rou3bout the COftCCrt be ...
hit after hit. Oeu!y, he inCt MIMI
members were havipa as much fu•
as the audience. •
Coming in a cloR aecond to
McDonald's performaneo la
audience appeal were the tC¥eral
saxophone solos.
After a quick SO minut es,
McDonald left the stacc. only to
return for an encore performance
of Stevie Wonder's IOftl "Keep on
Trytn'" and "When a Mao Lova
a Woman."
McDonald's performance was
the first in a enc of free concerts
t,ffcred n1ghtlv at the fair.
Adm1s~1on to the -.:onccrts arc free
to all fairgoer\ ruture oftcrinp
include El\-in 81.,hop, Donny
O\mond, Richard Elliott and
Richie Havens, The Jets and The
Commodores. Two rock and roll
shows featuring several artisU
from the '50s and '60s are also on
tap
Cnncnb Jre 'chcduled at 7 and
9 p m 1ln \\Cd.J:i\'' JmJ at 5 and 7
pm un weckemf,
If ~kDonald\ performance was
any ind1~·..itu1n ,,f what fairgoers
can expel!. the\ .. hould make a
'bet:l1n1: 111 the Arlington
fhca1rc
l'lol lie.,._ ~lrst place wf~ners in the photography department €ompetitlon at the Orange County Fair show off their rib~ns. They are, from left, Elly Christa McKecver. Newport Beach; Caroline Randolph, Newport Beach;
Jessie Webb, Costa Mesa; and David Smith, Costa MeScl
Council reaffirms opposition to off-track
betting at. the Orange County Fairgrounds
By Anna Cetcola
sun Wr11t
COST A M ESA -Going along
with the odds, the City Council
"ent on record this week 10
o ppositK>n to off-lrack horse race
betting at the Orange Counl)
Fairgrounds.
In a 4-0 vote. the council pas-;ed '* resolution Monday that oppose:.
the establishment of an off-track
betting parlor at the fairgrounds
and any legislation that would
allow such an action. Councilman
Peter Buffa abstained, c11ing
business ties with the fair.
The vote is largely o;ymholic,
though .
A hill c;ponsored b) Sen Ken
Maddy. R -Fresno, that \\\Hild
.ti I ow t h e 0 r a n g e Co u n t y
I a1rgrounds to establish an uff·
tralk hctttng parlor retently
pa"ed the '>late Senate and "111 he
w1Ndercd b\ 1he As,emtih ne'<t
month · ·
Council memher' complained
that a !>atelhte "agertng facility
would not be compat1hle with the
area around the fa1rgrnund!>. which
mclude) residential nc1ghhorhoods,
two churches, a pair of colleges, a
high !>Chool and the ( ·ll' Center.
T hi' 1s not the fir't t1111e the city
hJ\ !>poke n out against the
wagering facil11~ l aq Apnl, the
council vn1ecl to OPf><''e a bill
'f><>nsored by A"emhlyman Gil
l·crgu!>on that would have allowed
lhc fairground-. tu c'tahlish the
hcttmg fac1ht't
Citing local uppm111un. fair
nff1l1als asked l·er~usun to
\'fthdr.1" the hill. \\h1t·h he did.
·· I ht· c11v " he inc rom1,tc nt ·· Or.111~c Count\ i".11r (iener~I
\l.111agcr Norh Darto,11.. \atd Jh<)ut
the mo't recent t1lunc1l actton
··An)'"·'~. we· re tr. mg to work
\\Ith the lit..,."
\.\-htlc the propo,cd "agenng
fac1ltl'\ ha.; dra'>'n vocal oppo<ittion,
How to get to fair, sans frazzle
l·or thoo;e headrng to the ( )r.1nE?c ( ount) I .m. (alt ran'
\llU"'' the followtng routes
•h orn the '>Oulhhnund lane' of the Cmt.1 Me,.1 I rct'"J't, U\C
lhc Del fl,fitr f·a1r Dmc l"\lt and n111tinuc to 1he marn g.1tc nff
I .111 Ori\ e
•From the San D1cg11 I rn·"·I\, u'c the llarhur H11ulc,.trd or
I .lll'IC"-Road n1h (111 'outh to I .m Dr1.,,c .• ind then he.id CCl'>l
111 1hc main E?Btt'
On I nday \\hen tht· Crl11n,1 I \tct.111 l'au!1c ,\rnphtlhl".ilcr
u•ntcrl l!OC' lfj' ·'!!•1111'1 !ht• IC).!Ular l;ttr .tl II\ llll'' 1i!!1ri,1f, \\ tll
lln\e \rlington Dmc ht'l\\et·n Nc"port Houlc,.ard and l·a1f"\1t·"'
Ko.id 'lilrt1ni.: .11 .1hout h pm ("''::I Mn.t polin· n'ltlCr\ \\all hc
dtrn t111~ tr.1!!1t l11r 1.nnu:rt .lilt.I tairgocr'
a recent survey prepared for the
California Authority of Racing
Fairs suggests there 1s support for
the betting parlor in the city.
Of the 200 Costa Mesa residents
polled who live within five mile or
the fairgrounds. 67 percent said
they would favor such a center.
( ,irolan .. f<.1nd11lph '"·' pnr• H1•,11 f ••Jrnrd .1 r1r r p ,,, · r1lih< 111 trl 1111·
phutogr.tph\ 11rnp1 I I• •n ,,• •h· •.1 r \\ 1rin Ill.! • 1•r, ·'" 11n d"pl,l\
thr11u~~ 11111 tf, 1 ! l.l\ r ,•1
l'.irl..111g " tr1.t: .at .111 r.11rpnund parl..1ng h)t Im Hh1dc'
l.lff"\tn l! fnur 11r mt1re pcopk f or add1tt0n.tl trdfflC related
1nl11rm.1t1on l.tll thc ( altran' hclpltne at 7f)R 4( Al I 11r ol!t .. aal'
!i,,,c .il'io 'l'l up .1 ncv. 24-hour hotline lh d1Jling I soo WlJ
''lt).I fair "'ttnr' 1.an get free up tn·J,11c mform.1t10n fnr lht• 12
.l.1\ n1.·nt th 1t 'IJrlctl V.cdne,JJ\
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Donna Dorn, ol Ne<Aport Beach. captured a first place ribbon for hef
Pntry in th<' hnme arts and crafts competition at the 1991 Oran~
C ountv Fair
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l ~ rcunlCKI Jlans 11 6 pm ind rxs
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ltppotents Anonymous
l lJ~ r A ,.,,IF.SA -lmpo;•tcni. A.ll<.•ny·
n.yu\ mccl1n15 arc held the lh1rJ
\l.l:Jnc>Clav or each m.inth in the board
u .. 1m (1( !Coag llospital ffom ~JO pm to
., }I) Pm
Jmpo1enb ·\nonymou) 1~ • non-pn•flt r~an11111on founded 10 dl.3'C"U\\ lht <llajl,-
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Comedy benefit
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Salling club
NEWPORT BEAOi-Tk Balboa
S1ihn1 A.uociadon •ill bokt i1s· mrcetinp
on 1~ fins and third T~ ot ui::n
mon1h •• the Amcriam LeGoa Ydt
Oub The club u loc.a!td 11 ns IS1h SI..
1n Newport Bc1ch Mectinp bcpn 11
6J0pm
Fvr murt 1nfonnatl0fl pkuc cc.II Mil> \QS1 '
ORT brunch
C"OSTA ~1ESA -The Or1anwuon
ror Rche! through Tra1n1ni (ORT)
ncwfv-formcd Orange County Qapter
will hokl ils finl community Cftnl bnancb
11 10-JO a.m Sunday. July 28, 11 the
"estin South Coast ptua 1n Costa Mesa.
For more 1nform.at1CX1 about ORT aod
!Ile rom.mun1ty event, plcuc all 1-80).-
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Creative Cooking
C'OSl A ~I F.SA -f-un with food c.an
"C founJ for crcatM: coob 1n $<Cn'Tll
'penal lunttit\ 11 th11 ycan.' Ou1nse
lountv l-1111, which runs July 17-28 1n
C"mta Meo.a ThC' C\lhn.iry COlllC.SU do not
1equ11C' pre-rcg1~ra1ion. and conltil1nl:I
... 1n t>c 1Jm111ed free t<l the ran
!"ht 'Bouqu.:1 <Jf S.1laJ"' cuntcst rea-
tu1.-, 1nn•1'~ll\'C' ~~lid prepar11l10n The:
·uni~it 11 open 10 l\C'upk v;rr the .1ic .>f
l I 1-nu;anu mu\t bung 1hc1r 1nrrcd1cnU..
l'l.• .. l and •1tcns1h. along •1th tlie rc:cipc.
!1• the B.ikrl"'I Squ~rC' Cnfi and Coo\'1
Ci~llery 1n the Home: AT" Bu1ld1n1 by 1
rm Sat•HdQ.,.. Jul) :{) T"hc "\{une' nf • PIC ' ~<1ntC'\I bc11nJ at
Students to experience city
government in Costa Mesa
Sy Ama Cekola .., _
("0Sl A ~li:.SA -\\ hl"n .-.i.:hN1I
'1ar1.s again this fall. local h1~h
...c.hool s1udcnts may ha\C a chanlc
to move beyond their government
Lia -.sc~ 10 the action in C1tv H all
(
01l} official" arc worU-ng on a
nc.,., program 1ha1 u.(luld allow
,1udl·nt reprcStnlat1vcs a chance
!U ha\C a rtOO-\'Ol1ng pvs111on l)O
>.ir1ou' ..:lly cnmm1ttcc'li. 1nclud1ng
·ti c .:hlld CjrC con1mittec.
11.1n,portat1on l·nmn11s..~1on and the
l'-Hks anJ rci:rca11on con1m1'>s1on
··wha1 1he\ .... t:'uld be d01ng 1s
tJd1ng a ~nuthful pc:r~pcct1\·e lu
'"me uf the problems and
h,•p::fu!lv get :in 1Jea .1!'>(1ut how
1<nvcrnment u.nr k..'.' \..ttd Kc11h
\ .1n il1ilt. J1rt·c1or 11f I c1\ure
'Xrv1 ... es f.,r !he c1I\'
l 11v l\-.urtc-11 n1~mt-.=r' c:nJur~ed
·ht'.' 1.Jca dunng a stuJ~ 'e~"1on
c;arl1c1 this Wt'.'Ck. saying 11 would
t>c a ,!:l'l.l<.l .,..I~ to get voung ~oplc
10\PhcJ 10 Cit) go,·crnment
In .1JJ111on 10 CO!iita ~-tesa and
l.:.">IJncia h1gh ~hool". c•t) o fficials
"'ill .tho ltCC~ ('~la \te~ s1uden1s
from 1'c-...,·port·t-larbor High School
1n Ne.,.,pt1r1 Bcdch, \.'an H olt said
Student~ will ha'e one-year
terms ''" the: .:omm111ee". and thcv
wnn"t necc .. ~.ird1 ha.1c to b<:
,tudcn! (11unc1I member; 111 t-.=
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Orv Amburgey 's $3.8 ·million lawsuit may stifJe
enfo rcement of conflict of interest laws
R ia.ht or wrong. Orv
Arnburgey's got nerve, a
lot of it, wrucb probably
Jains why he has so ~e public shame. Just
when the residents of Costa Mesa
thought they had safely made it out
of the (>Olit1cal quagrmrc produced
bv Orv s shameless antics as an
elected official, he's back in the
headlines.
This time, instead of harassi ng
the homeless, berating those nasty
fo lks at S.0.S., or making
embarrassing statements to
H.U.D .'s JaCk Kemp, Orv's back
suing the city for fal sely accusing
him of violating state
conflict-of-interest laws.
Orv's good reputation has been
sullied and he wants the city of
Costa Mesa to cough up $3.8
million to have that good name
restored. There's a good Yiddish
word for Orv's special brand of
ne rve . u's called chutzp,ah.
"I love Co ta Mesa,' said Orv m
announcing his lawsuit. No doubt.
'omc residents are beginning to
w1t..h thJt Orv loved ttie city a lot
let..'. While ll\ true. according to
E:ric Scg,11. that "love means never
hJ\ing tu '"~ )'nur sorry." a S~.8
mill1t'n l.1 .... '\uit " taking affect10n a
h1 t WO '-C rlllU !'-1~
In a county
overflowing
with conflict of
interest cases.
such a
precedent
would be
devastating to
anyone
interested rn
the eradication
of corruption
from municipal
and county
government
Of course.
Of'\'s not
mot1' ated by mnne~. he just ".rn1' to reo;;tnre
h1~ gnoJ 1ep~t ation d<, J
puhltc l1ffh .. ·1al.
\ccorJinl! In
Of'\. It ),
1mp<'rtan1 lo me
"hat the peoplt:
tn the
u1mmun1t\ think
ot me .. Thi~
"hn\'' th.11 Of'\
h.1-..n·1 111-..1 ht'-
'-t'n"e of hum(H
Junnl! h1-; mmt
recent mJeal.
l'vcn II he·, Jn<;t
.1 l111lc -..lccp.
I n \1.irdi of
J lN(). ( ) f\ d I ti n 't
\Cl' f11 (I I 1.. ,tr(.'
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1..11mm11111t \ th11u~h1 v.hu1 hL
l'fl\\11.kd th<: l..c \ '''k l'll lhL· ( 11~
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r11~h1-. ,11..1.·p .11 1lt1.. th11u~h1 111 111-..
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FPP<; the D~ or ~blv both.
If citizens and public officlalJ are
discouraged from fili..a com~Jaints
about pouible violations of the law,
we may as well Co'l_C-t any hope of
preventing public o-.mciafs frQm
conaiatenUy and Oapantly serving
twO masters.
Enforcing the law is difficult
enough already. Add to that the
threat of legal terrorism against
those who care about the ethics of
public service and enforcement will
be all but im~ible.
Orv's lawsuit probably has little
chance of success; but it could have
a much bigger impact on the battle
against those public officials who
would willingly sell the public's trust
to f cather ttieir own financial nests.
The biggest mistake of all would
be for the City of Costa Mesa to
settle this suit out of court. No city
official in this county will dare to
speak out about a possible conflict
of interest violation bv a public
official if they know that their city
will be the target of a lawsuit
ending in an out of court financial
settlement.
N erve or not,
Orv Amburgey
deserves his
day in court.
He's earned rt.
In a county
overflowing with
conflict of
interest cases
indeed hardly a
week goes hv
without one ·
case or another
making the
headlines -
<.uch a precedent would be
Jevastati_ng ~o anyone inte.rec;tec.J m
the erad1ca11on of corruption from
municipal and county government.
Nerve o r not. Orv Amburgey
deserves his day in court. He's
eJrned it. One m1_ght even say, at
the risk of offending some, ttlat it's
long overdue. Orv should be given
the full opportunity due him as a
c11izen to restore his public
reputation -whatever that may
have been before his indictment by
the District Attorney.
Of" ·s most recent endeavor
reminds me of the novel OB VII hy
Leon Uris in which a writer
(Abraham Cady) accuses a famous
doctor (Sir Adam Kelno) of various
crimes again'\t humanity committed
during the German occupation of
Polana. You mav have seen the
mac.Je.for-T\' 1mi"ic Citarring Ben
Gallarra anJ Anthony Hopkint..
The doctur sues the writer for
<.lander, claiming that his rcput alH>n
has been tarn1sncd. After an
exciting. drama-filled trial, the JlH)
rules for the plaintiff -the doctor
-agreeing that he has in fact hccn
slandered.
1.1 fl ll' h l 'I I C r u 1,111 c In. h c 11 'h I l\\ I\ I' I
.I htl 1111 Hl' u1mp.l"-llln llH thl'
hc1ml:l1.. '' .ind the nceJ\ th.in hl
nh1~111..·d ,1, ,, mcmhcr of lhl.'. C ·11\
< c 111111..1 1. h111 Jnn I c..nunt on 11
'l1u.1rlh 11n th1..· 'h11ulJ1.·r' nl
11rdt11.tr"\ uttll'n' ,inJ l'tl \. olf1c1al"
'\i c1thn lht· f .ur Pnllt1cal Practtlc'
C 11rnmt'>'IOn rwr tht: Dl'-lnct
utf1c1.1h t11 lnJgc complaints and
hnng foN-ard relevant c"'.idcnc.c
upon ~h1ch deu ... ons to mves~1gate
Jnd eve ntually pro4'ecutc po"s1ble
\111la t 1on~ can he based.
But in a wonde rful twist of e'ent\
1he jury awards the doctor only
"one halfpenn~" "the smallc~t com
in the realm" a line added to the
movie for emp asis) for the damage
suffered to his reputation
On occasion, life has a way of
imitating a rt. If the shoe I its in
Costa Mesa, so be it.
T '11..'ll ",,\(.'I"\ '1.'rhHJ-.. 'IC.k (1l ·\t IPrnn ·, <>II 1u: h.1, t h1: ,t,tf 1 or
the tn<.li'n.it1nn tn Jl't1veh 'ed . rn11 rn .... 1hk \,l(1lat1nn' pf thl' ta ....
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th,11 11 m11!ht h.1\L .in .. 11n111c 1hc
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111 1111 1.. 11.. 't C.:c1Jc,
I nl11r1..1.. rn1..·nt 111 1 hc'c law ... rcq-;
To do the1rjnh. rhc f-l'PC .ind
1hc DI\ mu'>I cpc nd upnn th1..·
Y.tlltngnl.'.'\ of cit11cn" .ind puhl11.:
No c1t11cn or mun1c1pal puhlic
11tficial ha' I ht· .1uthonty to
prn..,ec.:utc 'nrncnnc for violation of
the '-late'' rnnn1rt of interest code.
Th.tl''\ a Jcu ... 11m made by the
Mark Pctracca is an assiswnt
professor of Political Science ut
UC/ and a regular Pilot columm\l.
Planned Parenthood , abortion provider, gets offensive
A t11ll p.1~l ,1d in tht:
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I he tk c1\1on
wa~ qu11c <itmplc
tf the g<l'"cmment
pa)" for a
program. tt can
attach cond1t111n'
Bui th"
p11rt1c 111.u (,,,c
1<1n{c r net!
.• tw 1rt 1110 .. tntl .. rrt'I. 1ed .di
f;im1lv r'~nnm~
l hn11..' which
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Conservative rcoplr\ monn
:> I l•iurh'" 11f thr 0 1t1r,~ kdn.11
~wt•rn~nl .
111cludtng Planned P.ircnthoo<.1. lhl
nallcm'\ largt'\l ,1hor111m provider
And Planned ParcnthncKI "
''caml·d
Ruling on .rn .1dm1111\lr.1111,t
in1crrrcta11nn 11( ,1 1'1711 l.1~
pr111,1dtni;? m11m \ '" t.1m1h
pl.rnnin~ dinll\, thl ( llCHI ... 11d
~1n~cr' .11 'uch dtntl\ l.1nn11t
d1\Cu<1' ahortmn Ohv1011,ly
.11111c1pa11ng free <;pecch nh1cc1111n'
111 1hc decl\ton. Chief Ju\11lc
J{ehnqu1s1 wrote 1lu1 the
regulations do not lnrn.· t ht•
recipient<. 10 give up
.1hort1on-rclated 'flCt:l h t hn
merely require lhal lhe gr.mlC('
keep "iuch aet1v111e' 'craralc .ind
distinct from the rcdcr.tlly fundct.I
program'
<iome d 1n1c' 1ndud1nR lht:
I luntrnglon Be.s1..h < 11mmun11~
( hn1c. decided 111 lumplv w11h rh,
re culdluln\ 1n circler In 1.ontrn11c
re 1..Cl\otll!( lhc fu kr.11 "'h"tlv Uul
Pl.innctl Parentho(ld, which ~t.tnch
IP ln't' ICn\ of mtflt<IO\ nr
1.uc pi1yers' dollstr,, 1\ w1lltn1t 10
'p<°mJ tnll to keep 11
f11c t<kil " 10 lnhcl 1hc
Cl \!Ul.it11>n' ·" thr ~"~ ruk ·•
... i.mH 1he pcorl<' itnd tht'
f"'ll11cian' 1h.11 "omen .ire llc tng
J cpm·ed of 111lnrma11un ,11'w1u1
thcir nplloO\, and then ~cl
( 1ingrn' lo rc"er'c thL
rcgula11on.,
\uund-, rc.1,1rn.1lill 11111 l11m10I(
from Pl.tnneil Parc111 hnod the
.1q.1umcn1 " J "mgl'0111111' t-vcn
hyp11cri t11.al If their 1c.1I atm 1~ 111 ·"""<' lhal women wllh unwanted
prtgnanuc\ arc fully informed
,1h<,u1 all options ava1lahlc to
them. 1hey would he dem11nJina
lhAI Congres'i rcvcr11c not only lhe
Ku'I Je<:ision, but al~1 lhe IQR6
Jcc1~mn known a' lnornhurgh v
l\mem.rn ( ollcgc of Oh,11.·1ric1an'
.ind Ciyncrnlugt'I'
1 hornhurtth made ahortmn thc-
nnly "urgcry .inyonc in 1h1s country
" a'ked lo underW' w11hout
informed con\ent It cnerturned •
r cnn,yhanrn law requmng lhat
<111~.1or' performing •bortion make
.1va 1ldhle lo their patients full
1nfnrml\t1vn aboul their options
fhey we re ro provide
information ahout the ~latu" o( the
prq~n:tnt."Y, tnelud1n1t the
l(nl,11111n.1I .t~?t· of lht· frlu,, any
"'~' 1molv1·d 111 tilt' prou·ifurc.-,
ind i1hcrnat1vc hr lp .1vn1l:ihk .
intlud1ng pre and post-natal care
lr11m \tic:rnl services agencies, legal
rnp<m,1h1h1y of fathers for child
,upp<1rt . and adoption service"
"lo uicrc1,1n No restriction~ no
cl>11rtmn \.mply informatt0n
lull J1.,clmurc '«l that women
u111td ma~c !heir own fully
1nl11rmcd decisions
So if Planned
Parenthood's
political
blitzkrieg
targets gag
rules, let's at
least suggest
they be
consistent.
l:.ven former
Ch1d Ju11tice
Burger, e
member of the
Court's
m1J0rity tn
Roe v. Wade:.
di11'1Cnled 1n
·rnornburgh.
tuyin1 11 wen1
"so far as IO
say lhat lhc
1tate may not
even require
lhll •woman
ron1emplat1n1
an abonion be
provided with ae" uratc medical
1nform1H1on concemins the ri,b ..
.and the v tlahility or I te runded
.11ternat1vc"I "
Where w.111 Planned Parrnthood
durtn,, the llmrnhurah
rontrovl.'"Y" I\ Ii: Orttta
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Cunmngh..im, the pr>mMy "iponsor
of 1hc law in the Pcnn-;ylvan1a
leg1«laturc Now an Orange
County resident. Cunningham will
give you lhe low·down about how
Vlgorously Planned Parenthood
oppo<1ed pmv1dtn' information 10
women about thetr choice<.
concnntn~ an unwanted
preRnancy He know" I le <.pcnl
mahy long. rru11trating hnup,
dehaling lhcm
The hottom ltne ts 1h1 ... If
women have a riaht In know that
atwir11on '' an option, they mu,t
al'° h.ivc the right to receive
,ufftc1ent 1nform~tlon about
<1ltcrnative, to abonion in order to
make a fully Informed dccislOn,
1ncludin1 the dedlion lo 1~d an
unwanted 1bonk>n.
So if Planned Parenthood's
polt11cal bhtz.krica tarie•, 1a1
ruk•. let'• at least tugcst they be
consastent.
An old daae aays that what )'OU
don'1 know can't hurt )UU But the
fact is, m thi1 cue, ianorance ls a
real killer It's alto the be,t
rommtr('ial .illy the ot>clrhon
1ndu11try h
l>r Jo f/lcn Allt'11, • tt H.knr c>f
C 't•mn.1 dt:I M•r. 1.\ tht· ('rt'1mltnt
nf thr r.,~ft Forum ''' 01f1fornltt
A mong tho candidat for the
number 1 "rocb-fo1-b~s"
or,uization of Ole aiew
decade " the National Footba.IJ
League. Nosed out in the '80I by
the Democratic Party'• leadenhip
selections of Carter, Mondale and
Oukakis, the NFL bas appareotJy
vowed to run up major pointt in
the early years of the '90s, thua
establishi ng a hopefully
insurmountable lead o n V1e
political parties, 1hc networks, and
Am erica n a ut omobile
manufacturers.
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lllWltt
Columnist
Without Portf oho
The NFL ,
s1tt1ng atop a
mountain of
money and an
infinite growth
curve, c hooaes
not to focus its
energies on its
product , but
instead on
fighting the lasl
war with the
players , their
reps. and their
union.
C'mon now,
Co mm issionc r
Tagliabue. I admire Art Modell
and ht!'. brethren. I live and die for
the Browns, and even follow the
ersatz-ball played by the Rafns.
But Art and his fellow owners arc
nm poor. will never be poor, and
.... ,11 never lose serious money.
So. instead of doing a quick 4nd
entlu,nng 20-year con1ract with lhe
plJycrs allowing for free agenC)1 -
hopefully with a franchise's right
of ftr )t rcfu<oal -the League
\houlders on w11h a b11ter and
loolt'lh law su1L
~o ..... comes word that they arc
dragging tn one of our local
heroes
A week ago the League
announced the la1est rru.sstep in its
"collusion" suit against the Playcn
A<isoctatton and various player
agents. Ten of the top players'
agents will be subpoenaed. One or
1he target" appears to be Leigh
Steinberg
Now here's a tacttc dreamed up
by some pale-faced. third·year
lt11gator who's never been outside
of 1he law library. Put Leigh
Steinberg on the stand! Yeah.
yeah We 'll show 'cm. Don'I mess
\.lo1lh the d"'ceb' in the ptnstnpc
\Ull\
Righ i Stetnherg. of sweatshirt
,ind ~nc;i ker fame. office., in
Ne..., fl'Hl Beach. cheerfully and
produl.lnel} !lagging huge
n1n1r ,ic t' for the \Oung men he
reprc,cnt'
lie, .t roncn gu~. Jlr1ght. a (c al
\n1dlC) \\hi plash Wh\. he
1.oun,cl<i h1' cltcnl\ tn pour
1he1u\,tn1h t'f their new dollars
tia1..~ tnh' their hometowns and
wllegc' He J evclop11 career plans
ror them. lnulung beyond tl)err
le,\-th•tn four-vear average pla)llng
1..a rccr Oh. yc:o;, by the way. ~e's
funny and c harming Afld,
pmhitllly. 1hc hco;1 an the business
Mr Dudley J Rocketjaw, NFL
Lc a~uc. can't wait to get ht.m on
the o;tand, and focus on hi s
w11hc r1ng direct examination
technique" nn Mr. S1einberg?
0 Mr 5tt'inherg. did you not
try 10 get your cli<'nl'i the mm1
money ~'l1tilc ..,
t\ y t"'I
Q Mr S1emherg. did vou n1'1
<,ta} in tnuch ""Ith o the r agent~ on
their contracl demands'l
A Ye'
"Yo ur honor. there vou have 11 1
Ant11ru,.11 Please a....:ard V1ctnr
KtJm, Atll Btdwcll. and the other
o..., ncr" a 11l11on dollar\ ..
N''"" hl·rc ·., .1 'uhtlc \trate._ry
The N I I 1ntc nd' 10 com in cc a
~ourt .ind the Amcncan·puhhc
thal lht• league 15 at lhe mercy or
21 )'CM nldll -a few credtt5 shy Of
a llA and their ruthlcu
henchmen 1n sweatshirt~
George Orwell. meet Paul
ragliabue
Look, Leigh Steinberg and ht'
fellow 1\1-Cnh no more ~mqc the
League through colhuM tactics
then the Tr1lratenl Commission
runs the world The owncn a~
lif'P'n1 into bu.arre, conspiracy
rhetoric. and it•s wcarina thln.
Fi,. the l~n.. do a qud deal
,..Ith the union. and iet back to
the buslncJ.1 of entenainina the
fans . not tonunna them
PerhaiJn ir the owMn htred
teinbcrs to reprctcnt them, they
nijht even set a eood deal.
Hu1h flewm pnctka lnr ••th
Pttti,, l'c.ft~r. "1wo .t ten an
l~irte, and tw.u • ult· lk1W on
KFI AM 6«\ S.turd.tyt !tom I I
1 m to 1 pm.. H« column •ppan
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W hen it comes to getti~g no respect. Rodney ~crftekl has nothing on our men and women in
blue .
. ~luding the bad guys (and that's a large group
10 1pore). pol~ offtecn catch heck rrom headline-grabbing
attorneys, 11tcntt0n-seeking politicians, rabble-rousing rights
groups and an always-skeptical public.
Then, o( coune, there's lhc unremitting media or which
The Pilot is a charter member. ·
We've taken shots -deservedly, of couTK" -at local police
department~ ror on~ blunder or another over the years. On
many OCC&.sK>ns, we vc probed a law enforcement (aw: pas
after calls and letters from readers who have witnessed or
been victims of such indi~rctions.
Another opportunity arose last week when members of ;i
police S.W.A .T. team .ra111lly shot a Doberman pinschcr allcr
a frvc·hour standoff with the dog's owner in a quiet Costa
Mesa neighborhood. The phones here rang off the hook from
readers who were outraged that the oops killed lhe canine.
Newsroom vct.erans couldn't remember a human being's
n1ortal wounding at the hands of officers generating so much
concern.
The four-column color i;>hotograph The Pilol ran with lhc
story about the incident didn't help matters. It shows a
half-dozen or so armed officers pointing their weapons at the
seemingly defenseless dog a split-second after the gunfire.
One oCftecr appears to be grinning.
Sounds like the perfect setting for yet ·another editorial
ripping the constabulary. But ho ld onto your nightsticks. We
are n't going to do that. We believe 1he shooting was justified.
Offi~n directed a nimal control officers to try to tranquilize
the animal boun before its owner surrendered. but the dog
eluded the darts. Whe n the man finally did give up -after a
considerable waste of time and tax dollars, by the way -
officers warned him to do something about the loose animal.
An objective eyewitness told editors that the owner
disobeyed and the Doberman lunged at officers twice before 11
was fi nally shot.
11 was a tenK moment. and officers reacte d the way they
did because the Dobie. not al"'·a~ the most gentle of hrceds,
could have been a threat to their ~afcry.
The officers probably wi~h !hey could h;1vc ended the
standoff wilhout a single "hot having 1-h:cn fired . We hcl ievc 11
I~ lhC (auh O( the dog\ OWnCr . not pol1C.:. lha f ~u1,.·h a Sl·c nar1u
v.as not played o ul
Thanks for support
lo 1hc Editor:
Thank you for your ed1tor1al
~upport of our quest for youth
;it hlctic faeil1t1es 1n Cos1a Mesa.
l;1vc:n Mr. Van Hall's position (as
head of the Leisure Services
IJcpartmc;nt) and the positK>n of
C 11y Council (all of whom arc
~l10J people) this has been and
wilt con1inue to he a real uphill
'trugglc.
Our facilities arc, for 1hc most
part , undcrmaintained , over
u11lizcd , and substandard whe n
compared to facililies offe red in
almost all of our ne1gh~1nng
commun1 t1c ~
O ur kids, anJ the kids of future
(\1(1:1 Me~a rc,1dcnt'. nccJ better
'f'll'rl' fac1llt1.:~
Thank ynu Jga1n for your
MIKf-IJUNN
{'1 .... 1,1 ~C'ia
How to get involved!.
This is your community newspaper, and we'd hkP to hear
from '(.Oi-'· Here's how you un beco me an ad1ve part1c1pant 1n
~ P1klt's Communify J:()(um page.
"" UH tM R~Mlen' HotriM (642-6086) dnd leci ve your
mess.age. While we we-lcome ill11 comments, we'll only publish
comments from those who leillve a name (plea w-SJX"ll 11 out).
city illn<J phone number {for vertific.ation)
""Writ~ a letttt. Meillse be ill~ brief as ~s1blc. Longer letters
will bf-conskiered fOf the Community Commentary page. which
runs Thursdays. M.illil your letter to "letters," 330 W 8.ay St ,
Costa ~1 CA 92626, or fill.JC them to 646-41 70.
"" GiW' the editor .a call. William Lobdell un be reached cit
~2-'4 321 , ext. 351 and would love lo hear from you.
T he ph11n: ,1,111t·d ringing la'il Thur)day,
5 10 p rn I! v.,1, nnt· hou r afle t Cost,1
Mc~a pol1'c 'hut u L>nhc rtnJn ptn'ic he r
.... ·h1le .:1 rre\11n 1: h1' ma,ter.
·rha t fir,r c~ll -.ct·mcJ orJ1na0 enough.
lUnfined J\ 11 v.;1\ 111 .1n c\l raurd1 na f)· d<i)
!'he m;1n un the uthc1 l'nd V.d\ h1.1r rificd,
1nd1gn11n1, !hJI :t S \.\. ,\ I tt·.1m 'hlll the
poor pupp~ r1gh1 uul thcrt' on the ~1dcwalk
Reporter's
Notebook
r\nd he .,...,1~ nght It "'·t'
r.ilhcr hnr11hl.: to -.c.: J
pc rf..:,tly h.1nd.,.1n11.: Jug
gunned d11v.11 111 brl1.1d
J tn l1!!h1 fnr h.1r~1ng and
lun~1n~ ;1t thl uniform'
tn1ng tu .11rr,1 h1' uv.ne r
I \C n the pol1Ct' 'ecn1.:.t
'<Hf\ fhc dcrartrnent\
~p..1kc,m.1 n. "gt R11n '\rn11h.
nt·.uh <lJ'l.llnj.:1/cd ·•'ht· t"ld
nll' 1he dn!!\ 1.1tc 11 1' \111..:c
v.,1, '"lier. ,yn1p.1lhl·t1c. ·''
ht· dc,,r1hrll the '<.'.t"nl· .1
barncaJrJ ar"4.1n and
h.1llcr. ,u,pc,·t fin ally
g1v1ng-ur ,1ft .. ·r f1,c hour' 1n
the hou,e, ihc l::>obc rn1;1n
keeping himse lf protcct1\'cly hcl"'ccn ma~trr
and policr . thl"' ~narh ng anJ final lungc
toward the S W A ·r team·~ gu ns.
It occurrrd to me while S1n11h W.1~ f.1lk1ng.
that I'd nC\t•r hc.Jrd .:l cop opcnl} rcgrt""tt1nt:
iln ac11\ln t-crore :C:1r.1ngl.'.
More pcnrlt· 1 .I I.· I I 11J,1\ lhcr the
1.0o'Cc kcnd, mDre \11 nd.1\ n111rn111!-l I Jrnvcd
,1t my Jc,k to find ,, '!al"k of mrs"age' frurn
people -pit hull owner!>. 01n 1m al right~
;ICll\'1\I\, ;ncr.t~C l"1l11CnS -all ru11uus f.t\Cr
th1 ' doiz
(hie man ,,11J 11 'lr;11ght uut· · If H v.a, the
~U} 1h,I\ h;1J hccn .. hul, I .,,.ouldn I tx: ..._,
up't·t ..
1\nJ 1~n ·1 1h,1t. 1n clfccl. .,,.h,n .111 llf lho'c
c,11lc r" wC"rc ,;1y111)!''
l\c t"O\l'll·d n1orl' thJn l1ne stor; .,,.•here ,1n
1'fficcr fi re' his wcapt.in l 1<iually 1t ;'i ,1 pt:r"4.1n
1h.1l enJ, up full of hole~ L\nd I nl'\CI hear
,, .,,.(11 t1 uf 1nd1gn.1nt nut ra~c
I hr l,1,\ 11111r I 1cn1cmhcr 11 "'"' t .1n1crnn
Hn!:l'r' l ...1,1 Jul\. Knger'i 'tole ,1 ca1 on
Jl unt1n~t •1n lll',tlh t•nc m11rn1ng anJ rollC"d
tPv..11d Ncv.p1111 lll·.1,c n kn11v.' .,,.h;11 he
th"u~h l h~··d t11i.J thrrt.:. but hl' p1~k cd up
'om.: l· .. unt.11n \1,tlk'\ pol1lt: nfflll·r, alolll!!
th1. v.,1\ lit· v.1>u11 J up ""l!h h" \hllcn (he''
Ul,1Lt.:r ~•,t·J 111 hct""t.:l"n ,1 h1v. "tll ;ind .1
p.u kcd CJr 1\ll PnC ot tho"c llllf"-"'•hly
nurruv. 'lrt·e t' lh.t1°'i v.hcn tv.P (lf !he
I 11un!.1tn V;iJh.:\ <'fl teer' 11pcncd fire
Koller' J 1 e~I l 'n.1rmcd ~lt'Jhng .1 t.U .,,.,,,
.1 'luptd thin~ tu dn. 'urr lie ,h,1uld h:i~c
t,1kc11 1h~· Mu, \\hl·n ht' (,II cuuldn I llri,t·
!U rl hl·r, hl' ,h,111Jd hJ\C pu! hi' h.1nd• In lhl·
.111 llc 'hould h:l\l'
But the f.1lt 1'. R11~l·r, v..1,111 .um..:d :ind
hl· v..1~n ·t ~11111~ ''"~"'hl'rl· 1 ht· ri111.l' v.rll
prntt:l"lt:d hchtnJ the11 ~Jr'. nC\l'r '·"' .1 }!Ill\
l hc' ft"lt thrr,11cnl·J 1h<111i:h "' 1t1l· l"'"
11ff1tl·r' \hot him
I 1hdn ! )<l'I 111111.1.1.!•'.l pht>llt.: ,,tJ), !h.11 di\
or""' i>thcr \IPrc th.in Pllll' l'"!i,,· h.1,r
,!Ji•I .111 un;irrH< d rn,1n 1n 1h1' '"'"ill!\ l' 1lh
11me hc~au'c tht'\ felt "1h rea1cnt'd M\
rh11nc rcn1a1ncJ 'tlrnt
Pnhl'e tc c l thrcJtcned h~ J du!I, .1nJ ~hnol,
,uJJenlv C\t'r.unc guC\ hc:r~e.r k
I di~u, .. cJ th1, problem "'11h Kun Smith
lie h'lcncd prillCn ll) "'h1le J po1n1cJ 0111
th..11 ht· v.l1uldn·1 ha\e hecn apolnge11c 1f 11
"'·t' .1 m,1n 1h.it had hc:cn \hot
I h h'telll'd .tnJ then he u1d MJmcth1ng
t.11rl\ v.1,c Penrlr holJ people acroun1able
'"' 1hc11 :i.clu•n\, ht" \a1d Animals arc not
J<.ln unt,1hle, t hl·~ don't understand They
rrt.11n 1h .. ·11 1n nncencc -li ke chi ldren
tunic~>. u t rour,c. ""c re talking about a pit
hull or a python )
T his wa s a
dog . folks It
wa s nobody 's
son. no body's
father .
nobody· s lo ver
fhJI make:\ a
1 c r1.11n .:1m,1unt uf
,l·11~r. hue II hnngs up
lrl l'\Cn mtirr
J "1urh1ng pt11n1
11 n1e<1n' lhitl
nPt-.1\.1~ get~ up\t't
v.hen,. man 1~ ~hot
.ond killed h\ pt~l1cr
t>c.·.-Ju'ir the\ f1gurr
ht· Jc .. rncJ 11
Hoger' "'"1' JUJ~cJ
111.t pun1 ~hcJ .111 1n ••nr \\ll !ft ~hot The
,entcnCl' flH 'tc,t11nc ,1 .a1 v.,1, Jc,1Ch
\1•ml· pci•rlc grt lhc 'amc scntrnlc fnr
,J1,t>!"-iev1ng d pt1!11:c C111nrn11nJ f hc dO)I. J1J,
.ind .int~ then J1J v.c t>eC\1mr 1•utr:tgl·J (lnl\
1hc11 did "'C -~rc"nl lllJU'll•e
I h" "";i' J J,111:. h•ll..~ 11 v..1) n1•ho.>t.h '<.t•n .
nPho<h \ t.1thcr !h•h•·d~' 1,,,,.,
"h11mc nn '''U .............. . .
Editor 's note. rhe folk.11A 1ng Jrc
,,1n1plc~ of Tht• Pilot rcatlcr• ·
, 1 •n1 mcr::. and cr111c1.vn• Wh rlc
1'ilot cd11or' wclcc•mt' and read 11/I
,·ommcn/~. """ 141// only puh/l\h
fC''f"'n<>e.5 from call<'~ w/K• l<"ll"'C a
name (p/ca.\C lfKll 1t out). c11y and
ph1•nc nu111h<:r (for vcr1fKal1011).
Colbl Me11 no Jab
am cuncC"r ncd lhal vour
c11lun1n1'1 llugh llcw111 J cpreCa 1c'
l\1'itil Me'.tt ('r•,ta Mesa 1~ a
lo\·r lv c11y that doc'\n't get 11~
name 1n the n.:ws all the 11mc for
1ns1der 1rad1ng and (or people who
art' arrt',lcd for money \Cherne~
Jrld l(llJll' h;tlk
\l.1nkt·rhc.Jn 1• ~·•nt
;1t>.•ut 1h.11 1<11 1
111.J I un k\
I .itn up,t·t
f11r 1hc111 In h;i'c '" ,11,"11 ·' Jn!(
1hr,-,. ti me~ "'1th ,h11t ~un' fr1•m
p.11nl blank range sos cllentete "II \HI I'\ lllll 111<1 •\l"
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NBWPOR~ 8EAOI -A halt ot candidates have aur(aced for ta.I
three IC:hool ~ ~" uo for pbs in November'I Newport-Mesa
Unified tioOI Diltrict ~
AM lor the ftnt time ln eight years, there will be an open ICbool
board ae.t dQC IO a decision by 13-year trustee Kenneth Wayman not to
run for rc-clcdion.
"It' time for someone else to have an opportunity," Wayman said.
••rm &Oiq:to spend more time with my kids."
Alter tlie first day of ftJing Monday, incumbents Jim deBoom and
Tom Williams say they arc running for re-election. The terms of three of
the district's seven school board members will expire at the end of this
~· DeBoom, fonner president and CEO of the Newport-Mesa YMCA, is
8Y lrts Yokoi
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NEWPORT BEAOt -Gary
Wells was known for taking
chances and enjoying challenges.
adventure&, life in general.
The well-respected Newport
Beach altomcy relished his JOb in
civil litigation and in his spare
time he loved rock climbing. He
had even scaled the nearly vertical
face of Yosemite's famed Half
Dome.
Despite his penchant for taking
chance . friends and family were
still stunned at Wells' shockingly
abrupt death behind the wheel of
ht!> 1977 Porsche on Saturday
afternoon.
Well\. 46. and h1' friend
Jeanelle Stewart, a 19--.ea r-old
1.agun.i Hill-. re..,1dent. 11tcrc killed
in'itantl) when the Por~1:hc lost
control while 'peed1ng dO'o'n a
1 dguna 1 lilb \lrcet and rammed
intt1 a tree in the center d1v1dcr.
W11nc,..,e., told the California
H 11-!hway Patrol the Po r-;chc '>'<!!\
rnung -.outhhtiund 1in Moultl>n
Park".l) south (1f f:I l 11ro Road at
an estimated '>peed of 100 mph
before 11 crashed inw the tree
near Calle Cortez
Well~ and Stewart '>'ere both
e1cctcd from the vehicle, 11thich
wa' totally dec;troyed, according
highway patrol repom fhe two
apparently wcanng 'ICatbelts.
...
but the fora> or ~~· ripped the
belts off thcfa.?...~ "--:aid.
There was 1peq1 that the
Porsche was ra S with a
motorcycle, ~ut th Iii not been
rnnfirmed anct"'1hs hash remains
under investigation, highway patrol
office re; said.
Friend' and faqr1'J. ~I th.,
didn't know whr;~ WcU•.. 1
divorcee. was headed at the time
of the acc1dC1M
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an e¥eal pinner With llil a-n firm, delooln and ~-Hl'I mWd
on Uae ho.rd for eapt 'zct1S and will be ~niDI tor Mt IWrd .. ._
Williams is a hoClo builder and fJ presid&nt and ha..., · ol
Saddlebut Homes. He too ha served efght yeafJ on tho echOOI boeid.
accldq election to a third, four-year term.
Coutlino Community College fine arts dean Ed*ard DeicRr and
Orange County Fourth District PTA Vice President Terry Silfton uid
they will campaign for Wayman's open school board seat. Wayman
ICMI Trustee Arca 1 which coven northwest Costa Mesa.
Martha Fluor. a bilingual instructional aide In the Newport-Mesa
district, aaid she will run for the scat now occupied by Tom Williams -
Trustee Arca 3 -which includes the area between Irvine Avenue and
the Back Bay.
Auor, wife of J. Robert Fluor ll, vice president of corporate
communications for the Fluor Co.. is a crcdenlialcd !cacher who said
been
, Fellow attorney Wolf ~n said
some friends feel raci 'his car
like that seemed total.tY out of
• character for Wells. "But on the
other hand, I know Gary was the
kJnd of guy who lived a full life
and enjoyed can that certainly
weren't conservative," said Stern.
who leased an office o n
MacArthur Boulevard to Wells.
Stem described Wells as an
"extremely likable guy'' and an
excellent lawyer who had been
practicing law since graduating
from the University of San Diego
School of l.,aw in 1973.
"I ref erred many cases to him."
Stern said. "Everyone mi'"C' ham
here."
ure
A Califqms naai~c. Wells got
his llndeigt.duate degree at Cal
State l..oDI Boach and was a
member of the Phi Sigma Alpha
national political science honor
society, according to his daughter
Laura, 26.
An avid athlc1c who enjoyed all
types of sports. Well~ was al~ a
altru1st1c man who contributed to
\ ..anou'i charities and community
~roup\, Laura 'aid.
"He wa. a good attor"ey, very
good at wha1 he did, and someone
11t ho really enjoyed h1l. hfe," she
'.lid. "He did lots of things people
don't ordinanl) do"
A memorial service will be held
for Well at Rose Hills Memorial
Park in Whittier at 1 p.m.
Sat\lrday.
John· Galasso remembered
COST A MESA -A July 22
mcmoriaJ service is scheduled for
John Galasso Jr., the award-
winning creative director at Basso
& Associates advertising and
public relation~ firm who died of
pancreatic cancer o n June 22 He
wu41.
Galasso \erved ac; vice president
and creative director of Costa
-b~d Basso &
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·~· be was <; C:~:ifMty. culminating with
Or,tngc Counl} ·, onl~ CI 10
rcrngn1t1on 1n I 9HIJ for h" Golden
Brand nlinlz 'fl<'I I he award "
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. ~ Ht. received many 1llhcr awards dun~ bis lS·year larcer an the
..idvUt1sing mduo;try H" start in
the husines'> began with Broadway
Department -;tore' a., .1 hroadca5t
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J\ graduate of ~an Diego ~late
Univc~11y with a bachelor of arts
d~giec in 1elccommun1c.i11ons and
film, (1.ila-;\() uncc '>erved as fir~t
prcsu.Jent and a memhcr of
poard of governorc;, for the San
------~ Academy Telcv1<11on Ans &
Science
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lARVAE
From A1
people in variow parts of the
city reporting the larvae in
their water.
The midge fly problem has
been a recurrina one for the
city, which. gets imported water
from two open-air reseM>ira -
"the regional San Joaquin
Reservoir and the city's own
Big Canyon Reservoir.
The gnat-like fly's larvae
showed up last year around the
same time in the Big Canyon
Reservoir and two ycan a~,
the reservoir was plagued w1th
a longer-than-usual larvae
sn r c s t a t i 0 n ' w h i c h ~as
attributed to a lack of cold
weather and rain
Warm ~cathcr typically
I riggers the larvae infestation,
since heat spurs growth of
algae in the reservoirs. The
midge fly, which h~ only a 48-
hour life span. nests in the
algae, leaving larvae that make
thc:ir way into residents' water.
Health officials stress that
the larvae arc not harmful to
humans and the water 1s safe
to dnnk. alhett aco;the11cally
unpleasant
ERICllON
From A1
,e .. c ral mdu ... 1r1al bu1ld1ng) and .i~
a !l tock holder/manager for
And1amo Luggage an Fountain
Valle) He also lakes to run
marathons and tries to Jog about
50 miles a week
The father of three young
children. Erick.son said his roots 1n
public service are closely tied to
examples given by has own father,
the former d irector of county
social services and current director
of Casa Theresa, a home for single
mothers in Orange
"(My father) taught us that
government can do great thin~ -
and 11 can," he said. "Many people
don't realize that local government
can affect them so much But local
government 1s where so much "
urgent."
The oldest of stx children (his
mother 1s an Orange school
teacher). Enck'IOn graduated from
Tustin High School and received a
h.ichelor's degree 1n public
adm1n1stra11on fro m Cal State
1-ulle rtnn
One of lhc first thmp Enc&son '8ro be has bro"'8ht 10 the
anention of tbc council 11 the
concerns of many ust side pattnt~ ..
From A1
restric11ve takeoff procedures.
noise levels may increase and
require a change. sn the count)·,
Sant11 Ana llc1ghts Purcha~c
ABurance and Acoustical
Insulation program, The
umncorporatcd area known as
Santa Ana Heights located
between the north edge o f
Newport Buch and the 11rpor1
is e:tpcctcd tn he annc:iicd hv
Newport Beach
Pilots contend the airport's anti
n<>IK regulatlOfl requinng them to
cut power at 500 feet is at odds
with other regulat10n8 throughout
the country The pilots are
rroposing c hanacs that would
standardizt takeoff procedures
and allow them to reach an SCX>-
foot ah1tude before cuttina po'*er
County ofr.ciab fear iuch a cl\anac
would likely tncrcasc 1he number
o( homes affected by nolx and
raise the COit ot the c:ounty'i
purchas.na and 10und-proofin1
prosrams
Kepi ol what l FAA
dcddca, HaU bel~ the aiunty as noc olJef'ina • fair P"". for homn
at~ltdy anothercd m airport
In J1tl) I~ the county purcha d
a ne•ahhofhood for
Im. nftn, to Hall, who
niJ the o-ntr then had tn pay
s~so.<n> for ' hoo~ o( • r
This year's larvae invasion
doesn't appear as bad as that
of two years ago, but it bas hit
the San Joaquin Reservoir as
well as the Big Canyon, Antista
said.
The city has added copper
sulfate to the water to combat
the alpe. ''We're aware of it
and certainly arc trying to
control it," Antista said.
MeanwhiJc, residents. who've
already learned to live with the
summer tourist crowds on the
city's beaches, apparently have
aoo gotten acclimated to lhn
other seasonal visitor.
Antista said most of the
residents who've called him
recently haven't complained or
e:Jtpresscd fear "They arc just
calhnJ to let us know," be said.
CJlln, the Oasis Senior
Cc ntcr's human services
coordinator, said she too
immediately recognized the
squirmy creature in the bottom
of her cup a nd wasn't alarmed.
Still, she's decided to bnng
bottled water to work for a
while.
"I drink lots of water," said
Chin. "and I decided 1
wouldn't drink this wate r
.inymore.
about their children havtng to
cro'\S the busy Irvine Avenue to
reach school
Passing a general plan -the
hlueprint for future growth an the
oty -will be another maJOr
challengi:. he said. adding he fulty
\upports the Planning Commission
recommendations to lower
deMittes sn the city and protect
established neighborhoods.
Erickson and his wife AJes1a -
who serves on the city Parks and
Recreation Commission -first
moved to Costa Mesa soon after
they were rnarried in 1980
"We were vef) dedicated to the
.trca," he 5a1d about their first
(enter Street home Together they
lohb1ed to establish the west side
police 'tuhstatio n to help decrease
\trect cnme 1n the area
fnckwn made .1 bad for the
< t')\t.il Me<oa City C'ounc1l an 1 '186.
c'entually lo'iing to Peter Buffa
and 01' Amburgey Backed t')' the
homelYWner.-. group Me.-.a Action,
fr1 c k ... o n ..aid h1"' S13.000
cttmpa1gn wa' m;unlv based on $5
and SIO donat1<m~ •
'The h1gge~il contnbuhir tu the
campaign was myself." he said
E:.nckson said he'll be hack on
the campaign trail in 1993 when
h1~ council term ci1p1res.
quality" only two miles away
""fherc's no way we could .-.ell
our houK and take that much of a
healing." Hall said. "We can't
not on a fixed income "
Hall I\ a retired hrc captain who
'pent :!5 year" -.·1th the Newport
Beach hre Department But
retired life 1 not quite what he'd
e"'pccted Hts o nce tranquil,
rnuntry home 1s n\~ b..lOlbarded
-.11h airplane not~ so loud at
hlock'i out the sound from h1A
tclevmon Chemical~ from JCI
nhau,t combine with the dew and
eJt the ~rcen... nJtht <lff the
h' lU '<'," he !Ml Id
( ounty offioals say the nllW
suspended purchase plan was fair
and allowed homeowners to make
counter-offers If aarcemcnt could
not be reached, homcownen coutd
choose to submit to binding
arbitra11on ti')' a neutral third puty
appraisal.
Hall. who .-o rltcd ,, a
rommcrcial p1k>1 after Worid War
II, i no. umympathctit to the
needs of a lf'O'<'in1 county airpon
Out ho be~• rounty supervi~n
rwed 10 bite the: hull.ct and t kc
.ctmn now,
"In this • the n"-'nty would
he better off to f9« the hiif' cwt
of ecqui oon and So ahead d
incl tbac homes." Kill said af
hi' Sherwood Ettattl
ne hood 1'he Ion r tp.q
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Markus Muller-Stach
Muller-Stach
returns; will
finish career
as Vanguard
By Roger Carlson
Sootts EdllDI
M arkus Muller-Stach, a . first team
All-CIF selection at Corona del
Mar High in 1987 with a 21.7
~nng average, and twice one of the big
guns at Golden West College with scoring
averages in the 18· and 22-point plus
range. has enrolled at Southern California
College in Costa Mesa, where he is
expected to finish out his college
basketball career .
"He hasn't played competitively for
over a year and he's out of shape, but he
came in here and shot the lights out,"
'laid Vanguards Coach Bill Reynolds
Muller-Stach. KO'd by a knee m1dry
after enrolling al the University of Pacific
following ht\ r-.o years at Golden West,
ha\ two )'Car. of eligibility left, less one
'cme"er. and Reynold" said he e'tpects to
ho ld the 6-foo t-4 snmng machine out for
the f1r.1 few games of his senior season.
··our -.c:hedulc 1s already set for this
\C.tr so we'll u.-.e Muller-Stach for the
entire "cason, then we'll hold him out for
the f 1rst ftw games of his senior year."
c'pla1ned Reynolds
The Vanguardc;· run-and-gun S)Stcm l'i
1atlo r·made for Muller-Stach, who
enJOYcd part1C1..1lar success at Corona dcl
"vt11r and Golden West with a frec-nowing
offensive structure
Al Co rona del Mar he was in the
hmchght for JU'il one year -sitting
behind Jeff 1-ryer during his junior season
with very lmlc playing tame. Once Fryer
had left for Loyola-Marymount. Muller·
S~ch came on to light it up, not only at
Corona dd Mar. but at Golden West
College
..
T o call him a la.to bloomet ii an undentatcmcot bccauae Ouu Beu1ey
redefines the term. Bqinnina to pitch between the ages of IS and tS is
considered late, but Beulcy Sook it a step further.
He was 22. His arm will be flab, presumably, for many more ye.an.
While mmt major 1cape butlcn were chucking CUtveS in the bus ride leapc5 and
developina apllt-fioa-=r futbaU.. Beasley was i.eroing in on an orange cylinder with
an attached net and &lass badcboa.rd.
Beasley, relief pitcJier for the California Angels who was recalled from Triple-A
Edmonton last week, was a tbircktring
shortltop at Orange Coast College in
1981-82.
Bueball, althouab his natural ability
stincd tremendous intereat from pro
ICOUb, WU not his top priority.
Basketball was. After ftnisbing his OCC
hoope career as the school's second
all-time 1C10rcr (behind John Vallely),
Beasley went to Arizona State on a
basketball scholarship and later earned
All·Paciflc 10 Conference aocolades.
Playing in front of rambunctious Pac
IO crowds. Beasley adapted, then
learned to love it.
'I don't worry
about the big
crowds. I can
block it out. I
think it goes
back to playing
basketball in
front of big
crowds . I'll be
ready.'
He has yet to
appear in a
game for the
Angels, who
acquired Beasley
on Feb. 10, 1989.
a year after the
29-year-old
right-hander
suffered an arm
injury. His first
big league duty
will come. but
when exac1ly no
one knows. Not
even him. "I
have to be ready
-~ IUllO to pitch every
AnQels' pitcher day," he said.
His
commitment to the game has altered
enormously. but m the meantime.
Beasley should have no trouble handhng
the large maJOr league audiencc!s.
Last Thursday. he came cl~ to has
inaugural taste. The Angels were hosting
New York and <11tarter Kirk McCaskill
was struggling on the mound, so Bcao;ley
inherited the phone call in the bullpen
from Angel Manager Doug Rader to get
loose Quickly
"I wasn't nervous," said Beasley. a
middle reliever "I don't worry about
(the big crowds). I can block it out. I
thank 11 goc~ back to playmg basketball
in front of big crowds. When ll was no1!!.y or when they'd boo me 1H wharc,cr 11
never bothered me In fact, that's when I roo;e to the occasion. So when (my fiN
appearance on the mound for the Angels) comes, I'll be ready "
Beasley, selected in the nmth round by Cleveland m the June, 19X4 amateur
draft, almost threw away his baseball career. The 6-foot-2. 190-pound "inkc rball
pitcher, who never pitched regularly until 1984 when he first .. 1gned a pro contr;il·t.
received a new lease on life by the Angels
"I don't think I made a commitment to ba'ieball until 1989," he \a1d "When I
signed with the Indians. I wasn't totally committed as a baseball plJyer I never
llP bill
canmitted to impro¥ina or ldvancina-I ad\lanccd {throup the mmor ~rub)
on pure athletic ability and it &ook bcina Injured in 1988 (when be misled t.bc cntire
ICalOn) to turq it around.
"I bad to ask myself, 'Do I really want this as a career or do I want top up?' I
just wonder what would'~ happened if I wa.sn'l committed and dtdn't ta.kc care ol
my arm. I decided to rehab and decided this is what l want to do."
Beasley knows bow to take care of his golden right arm now. He's alao aware of
the opportunity the Angels pve him. "It all started in '89 with 'he Angels," a.id
Beasley, who was shipped to Oass-A Palm Springs before earning a speedy
promotion to Double-A Mjdland that year.
.. They pve me the opportunity in '89. The game made me change .~ I
commillcd myself. I JUSt w1 h J would've
done It four years 1go I thmlt part of u
was being raw aod an unknown qualtty."
With a recondat10oed arm and soul,
Be ky just might adhere with the
Anscls af he continues to hit the
cylinder. Well, to Beasley now it's called
a strike zone
On June 1, whaJe pitching for
Edsnooton. Beasley converted from
staner to reliever "I was throwing a lot
of i:nnings and they felt I had a tlfcd
arm. so I went to the bullpen and lt.tlled
two birds with one stone bccal™: Lf I
pitch up here it's going to be tn the
bullpen, anyway," he said
Bc:a.s.Jey.
playing his
eighth
profc~1onal
season. was 3-5
with a 5 JO f RA
1n 84.,." inning~
for lhc rrappcr~
hcfore ht'i recall
Half of h is :!0
appea rances
v.ere 'I.in' \lo h1k
h1!1
walk·IO·,lfl .. ('OUI
rateo ( 24 ha-.e~
on hal". 46
punch nut\) v.a'
e'cellent
''I'm more
experienced a' .i
'itaner. tiut (the
Angel .. } pitching
need" arc in
middle rehd "
'They felt I
could come
here and help
solidify their
middle innin9s .
There 's nothing
I can do now
except do my
best, and rt I do
well here , I
have the f eeliflg
1 ·11 be here for a
while.'
he 'ia td ··Tun felt I lnuld come here
and help <.olld afy their middle mnin~
There ' nothin~ I 1...in lhl no w exccp1 dn
my bc,t, and 1f I do well here. I ha'e
the feeling r11 be here lnr J \lo htle
"The opponunity's here. J J~t h.t\e to
go out and do my jOb out there 1011 the
mound) I sull rua"e a lot 10 learn
hc:cau~ ob\,ou ty I .... a late bloomer
tic1ng 22-vear,..old t>cforc I C\Cr pitched
Pn" rciz ul.u tia"' Yo u ha\e to look JI the p.i,t. Basically, I wa\ a tia .. kc thall pla~er
1m.I tia'l:h.lll v.J' .1 \Crondary spon ··
After (k\cland rele.i,cd Bea lcv 11n June 1c; IQS7. followm~ a \lint 'II.1th
I >1>utilc ,\ V. illi.1m,pcnt. he was p1d.c:d up ti\ the <. 10cmna11 l{cd' ~ho 1mmed1a1clv
'ml him 111 1>11uhlc · •\ Chattanooga. 'II. htrl' he '11.'C nt 2 ~ with J ' ,., "' t R .\ in I .t
1!.UTIC:' ( C ll~hl ,l,lrl\ l
H" u •nl1dcn1.c nncr left. but h1' 'h1111lder 1.ert.11nh did \ H H la1cr. 1hc \n1tcl'i
plu1..kcd him out ••I 1hc ~art.fen and frd htm 111 ''"~le.: .\ hJll .\flc.:r a line ""\" 'ed"''"·
fkJ'lln v.1•rkcd 11p '" fnple-A l <lm1•n111n ld'I \CM ..... _,
Guidone, Zurcher team up to
claim the pairs championship
COMING SATURDAY
. • Op Pro is just
around the comer. A
look at the schedule
and the waves as
Newport Beach 's
Richie Collins and
others take their shots
at the big one.
COMMODORES CLL B
'f'wport Harbor Atta Chamb4-r of (:0mmf'rt"f'
~u
THE 56TH ·"~~l'~L
''FLIGHT
OF THE President's Cup
crown is settled
By Richard Donn
SOorU Wr1llf
B y kml'llo ing his opponents and
u'>mg his seasoned tactics, Sal
Gu1done remained one of the
top l.iwn tiowlers Tuesday at the
Newport I l;uhor Lawn Bowhna Oub,
teaming with lead Ruda Zurcher to win
the annual President's Cup Pain
ChampM>nsh1p.
Gutdonc . the slt.tp. and Zurcher, the
lead, outlasted second-place finlshcn
Ray Bazyouras and Bob Stewart and
third placen Joho A.mies and Alma
D1ggens 10 gain one of the cluh's most
J.i ungul'ihed awards.
"The bc .. t th1n1 you can do l5 know
your opponent," said Gu1done, a club
member since 19R4 who has finished in
the tup r-.o m five tournaments.
inclut.hng a singles championship in
19R8 "You 1l<m '1 want to run w1lh the
~I I( )'OU run. nine out of 10 lime~
~ou'll lc~ ··
Ofte n ttmc\, yo ur 1ame can be
'pculcd try )'Our opponent. knocltina 1he
11<h11c JitCk away from your 00-ls. No
ro101' arc made by hitting the jack. but
II fnO\ICS the Jame tO • new UIUatton
• '11'c lead rs the moat tmponant."
Gu1donc \lid mode tty "Al the lead
P' '° soc' the game. If the lead''
>d. you have a 90 percent chance of
nn1n1 the aame and (Zurcher) was a
vc ry aood help I It now 111 th t rids."
Ou1done and Zurcher haYO been
partr.cn for thrn yean.
The pmc. c:oaNMDty rdcmd a
Dowhn on l Orem. · Rd
ooc c r the ma in t world,
S.. LAWN B0WUN0.e
• Alklclo is a form
of martial arts and it's
being offered at
Orange Coast College.
It's a matter of training
the body and easing
the mind. A look at one
of the more unique
sports taught by Lori
Parker and offered by
the Newport Beach
Parks and Recreation
Department.
•All-American
junior football at
Corona def Mar is in
the camp stage, getting
ready for the fall
season. We'll take a
look at the early
WC>ft(lnga of the game.
•Coat• ••••'• Chris Beasley ta on the
Angels· roster after a
tour of seven-plus
years In the minor
leagues, dreaming of
the big chance with the
big club. Richard
Donn·• column goes
tnto the evoh rtton o1
Beuley.
LASERS'
Sunday. Jul~ 28, 1991
'iewport Beach. California
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-By Donis Brost~rbous
ALL '91 CRESSIDAS
01 OVER
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Ang<'I Coach Rick Turnc-r explains the x\ dnd 0·~. '\ngcl)' Bruce-Hint•s talks 1t out with Co<ra ~esa's
Mtehdcl Culp (left1. Du,tin Coker during Angels' v1s1t at Costa MC<x1 's Da-.1.:. Field Wednesday morning.
-Is look good with their halos,
COsta Mesa youngsters winners
By Richan:! O\rwl
Spol1S~ .
R e1tching llUI Ill lOUlh
romebod>. mcmber' of
the C1hforn1.1 Angd~ on
WcdnC\t.la) pn" 1deJ lo" al
children with .an nperience
the~ 'II nc .. er fl1rge1
Amid toda' ' nc~Jl1ve
rcpcn.:us-;1on' 111 ntJJ11r league
delivered a hitting clinic and Luis Sojo, the
Angel<;' 'ccond ba-;eman, handled a session o n
fielding Angd coJchc\ Bruce Hines. Rick Turner
Jnd RlNndo R.oJa" al<10 accompanied Miller.
.. fheo;e L.1d~ arc in av.c." said Bob Wagner.
01rector of Ma rketing for the Angels. "It means
w much tu them ) ou alv.ays hear of the negative
\1de, but 1h" hrang' 11 hack t11 realit) It's s1n~re.
anJ that' v.hJI it!> .ill about ..
hascball pl.i:-cr'. thl· Angeh and MCI. the official
111111! 1Ji,1ance uimp.in" of ma1or league ha~eb.111.
uindu" teJ lh1·ir third 'ummer din1c JI DJ'" I 1eld
in (11\t,1 Mc!>.1 lnr '11ml· 1:-11 youngsters
l\1d' "ere gi,en fundamental in'tructto ns on
h111ing. fielding. outfield throv.ing and pitching!
1Jtching during the two-ho ur chn1c At the
(llnclu\lon. a pep talk on "<;ta\ in !>Chool !>tay off
drug'· v.a!> the focu' of attcn11on.
fo me. th1' I\ the grcatc\I gift." Miller <>aad.
·1 kel hc1 lll'I.' 11! the "3) lht: S)'\tem ' \Cl up.
.1 l1>t 111 111111, f'I•• .aihkt"'' get a had rap. \aid
D.irrl'll \!di, r lormer Angel and current!~ the
duh·, 1>11rdPI 111 ( ommun1f'. Rclatauns l'c(\plc
thin!., thn 're i1>11 greed~ o r 1mmor.al. hul
l'"u111.ilh the~ re hum.111 hc1ngs v.hu .1r1· 111.adc
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time "''h them. \nur 11mc . .t chuni.. of )OUr body
goc\ 111 ca\.h .ind 1·'e" one of lhc'c ktd'\ and that
"ill las1 J hfc11me Ill L.cl" c.innnt compare 111 lhc
goo<l 11 • 11 du ..
I he din1c, in :rn dlnrl "Ith MCI and conducted
In ~Ith rngh\h and ~p.1 n1\h , ., to help promote
~ascb.111 in .i po!>1t1vc hl\h1on to Orange County·,
H1<.p.1n1c commun111c"
11111 11> hl' .and I u'c lhl\ in .1 lno'I.' lcrm \\Ith .1
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... , ht• Amcrll.in puhla.:. the American C)l". for
1hc l.1,1 100 H'.tr' h ., seen hascball a' the
11<1t11in.il pa,11ml· .and th.11\ wh~ (hac;cball) ,., more
g111 lh th.an an) 11iher o;port. Good thing-. get
ment111n"·d. hut hJ1I 1hings get mentioned o-.er and
U\Cr Jnd 1 \l r I he hottom lane 1<; that 11 gct'i
mt111111rh:J mure than th.e good things. <.o v.hat
"t'\c Jonc I\ 1w 111 the commun11te\ where "e can
.io Plll .and fllUlh rx·nplc ..
·I he d1nll " making a 'latcmcnl in that we
care .1hout the rhaldrcn 111 Orange County." Miller
'>atd "We care ahout what they do and how they
do 11 We care ahout their dreams and for them to
he educated. and I don't think tl\c re's a heller
statement to make "
The statement wa' certamh made for Costa
Mesa children on Wednc\da\ a' pb)Cr'>. MC I and
Angel pcnonnel mt:mbc'"' reached out 10 touch
somebody.
I 111, 1'111\\m 1 .1mong 1he Amcncan I caguc
kJder' 1n 'tolcn h.1\C' and batting avcr.igc.
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E.dbel&'' the international tenftil ltat, will headline "KJnp o( the O:IWt"·IOf the National FoWMlltion of Wheelchair TcnfUI, ~nenkd
by Midas, on Ron Pfahler'• c:ieot.er court on Sunday, July 2&
bcjlnof• at • p.m.
Appearfna for tho 1econd year in • row, Edbera.
aJon1 with anocher top professlon1I ~l1ycr who has
yet to be announced, will play a "One Up, One
Down" wbeelchalr exhibition match against two or
the world'• best wheelchair tennis players.
"People who •~ memben of the (Newport
Beach Tennis Oub) can bri.na cuests. thaw oa their
d ub and say, 'this is where I play,' " Pfahler said.
''Having Edberg in Newport Beach ii like the pope
__ M visitina a local church.''
The National Foundation of Wheelchair Tennis
(NFWT) was founded in 1976 by Brad Parks, who
surrered a stiing accident in Utah during bis
------freshman year in college and was paralyzed from Club tennis the waist down.
"I just wanted to sec more people enjoy the
game, so we started the OrJanization to promote it
and live tbo5c in whcclchain an opportunity to play," Parks said.
"Now, wc have a lot or camps and tournaments. Right now, the top
six junion arc competing in the Olym pic Sports Festival and we've
been very successful in gl'.t ting the sport going. There arc a handful of
people, from 6,000 to 7.000 of us. who are playing now. And we're in
about 30 countries.··
Beginning at 4:30 p.m. on the date of the event, Edt>..:rg will be
joined by Master of Ceremonies Vic Braden. the renowned tennis
instructor and media personality who will prc~nt a din1c anti
question-answer session fo r the spectators.
The highlight match at 4:45 p.m. features Edberg playing an eight·
game singles set against a soon-to-be-announced opponent.
Immediately following will be a pro doubles set.
Headquartered in San Clemente, the NfWf promotes the sport by
presenting instructional clinics. e"<hibations. compe1111vc tournaments
and youth sports camps. The NfWf annually organiLc<. a series of
national tournaments known as the Everest & Jennings Grand Prix
Circuit.
General admission 1s $25, which includes hlcachcr )Ca ting for all
matches and shuttle service from the Corona del Mar High School
parking lot. Children under 12. accompanied by an atlult , wall he
admitted for S 12.50.
A VIP package is also available for the event for a S 100 donation,
spectators will enjoy VIP parking, a box seat and admission to a
private dinner and silent auction wit h Edberg and the pros from 7-9
p.m. Tickets can be had by calling (714) 361·6RI I.
"What's nice about thi' e\cnt 10, that you do get clo'>c to the
players," Park'> said. "fherc·s about 1.(100 to 1.500 people 1n
attendance and they·re all on center court .inti 11\, the t\pl' 11f ,et11ni.:
where you can get close
''Vic Braden commentate<. and 11'' \o mu1:h tun He 1ntl·r.1c··" thl·
players in bcrween matchc' and a'k' them ~ue,11un' '0 the I.in' h,1\l·
a chance to get to know the pla~cr' It ccrt.11nl\ " .1 d1tlcrcn1 1 .. pc ol
event, but 11\ an opportuntl" to g1w t11 a g<x)d 1...111\l' Jnd, Ntl ~. 't11u
ge t your money's worth ...
Rules of tennis, as -;et b) the llnttcd StJtc'I I cnni' A"oc1.111011
apply to wheelchair tcnms with one m.tJur cKcpll\lO the
wheelchair player 1s allowed two houn1:e<.
0 "The Love Affair," the third annual ·1 cnrm Auction Ball tn hcncl11
the Cystic Fibrosis Foundatton. 1s th1'i h1da~ at the H.ilhu:i Ba'
Racquet Club beginning at 6.30 pm "1th I~ profc,.,1unal arn.tteur
team packages to be auctioned off at the ball on h1d:ly night
The highest bidders for each team will become the "owner" and
wiJI receive a prize package according to where ht~er team place.-. in
the Saturday tournament In add111on to l-r1day's live auction,
entenainmcnt, dancing. dining and a silent auction will also be held
I Costa Mesa
I
!'Estancia in
tournament
C osta Mc'a High\ Mu~t:rngs
and the t:.stancia l:.agles. the
latter the defending state
champions '1,l the D1.,,1s1on 111
level, arc among rhc g1gant1c 127-
tcam fi eld of the third annual
Southern C'ahforn1a Interscholastic
Basketball Coache~ A<>~oc1at1on's
Summer Cla'>'itc. i.tart1ng nn
Friday
Costa Mc,a. under the hand of
8111 Brewer. duel' $,1.,,anna tn a 10
a m opener at Kennedy High. and
Tim o·erien\ l·stanc1a l:.aglc'
follow at l wtth a ga me again 'it
Troy.
T he defending champion 1s
T ustin, w.11ch went on to claim the
Division II crown at the state
finals la't March -By TIJr Pilot
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!!'!.~-w
From 8 1
having been buroduced in EnaJand
in the 13th Century.
Throu&.hout tbe years, lawn
bowling has csxntiatly experienced
no change in mode or rula. The
bowls may feel like a handful (the
wci&ht is not to c:&cced 3'1J
pounds), but the game is not
strenuous or overfatiguing.
"You have to be flexible," said
Leonard Diggens, to urnament
director of the President's Cup
Pairs C'hamp1onsh1p "It makes
you use your muscles and do..: tors
recommend 11 People up to the
age or Q(J can play ..
lhc g.ime can also be
fn1~tra11ng, although autonomous
e tiquette 1s preferred. Luwn
bowling I'. conducted 10 an atmos-
phere of fdluwship and sociability,
which ha.' hecn a trademark since
11:. inception
It's a gentleman''> game with a
noble heritage. bur there arc ti rnes
"hLn emot1nm get the best c>f a
compct1111r. 11..gardless of the
hm~'tandtng protocol
J
!
Leonard D1e,ger') takes aim.
.. I've hcen 1..allcd things -.-.folc
umpiring. ;1dm11.-, Gail Hodgson. a
t1.1.1H1me 1.1.1nncr of the PresidC'nt 's
< up P<11r,. te:iming w11h Kay
\urhcn 1n IY~C and Glenna W eber
111 IYXY ··t he} llay it's a gentle
~Jn11: hut 'ome of rhem . I
don·1 kno~ I he ~omen arc the
worst "
Earl Mc<..owt>n, who l<'dmed with Fran Lord in the pair compet•·
tion, finished out 1)1 thl' hardware tn Wednt'sdJy'!> tournament
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A s tl.e ~ _..,. maria Orua Patton'•
Newpc)it lllldl Dukes •ill aucmpt to get back
ua step eoailbt 6n , wa .. a be(ofe tle•dlna
home t0 lace the .SlefUlealo ~tal at the Joh.f.\
Wa~ Tenn· O\lb SatuJday ftiabt at 7.
1'be Dute& (1-3), wbo d~ a 23-18 decision !'!"'\.
Tuesday in Sao Antoa.io ... inst the undcfetted ~
Racquet (•-O) before 1,•90 lam at t.tM.l Mcfarlin
Ten~is Center, announced the ~Ina ol two players
to replace Jorac Louoo and Manon Bollecraf. ~
Stephen~ a 1988 craduatc of Georgia who played for Patton on
the Junlor Davis (Xp,'team in 1986-87, was signed o n Tuesday to replace
Lozan o, who injured bis back on Sunday Juring the Dukes' overtime loss
co Wichita.
In addition, Amy Frazier will replace Bollegraf, who i~ leaving to
compete in the Federation Cup for her native Holland.
I Mmor le
How •r guys are doing
'"'"'""' ... .,, ft ............. .,.. ... "naewM Pt•wer. ""°°'• ~ . .,.... ~ ..... .... 1J ,
Rici! Amaral (Estlncil. OCC). u. Cliglly ( ) 337 178 39 90 13 0 2 20
Joe Avma (SoCll ~· Spnnglielcl (A) 248 53 125 i2 31 2 0 0 11
Marty C Oldovl lOranol , ol Vlsab (A) 204 43 1()11 21 22 5 1 2 g
Jet' Gildner (Est.nQ. OCC). 21>. Tlele#llef (AM I 297 85 317 44 94 13 2 1 311
Dan•n ~ 1Qranoe Cont). 211. Cllallolte (Al 2'3 311 110 24 30 2 0 0 9
Jot\ .~mes Newpot1 ~. OCC) lb. San Jo~ (A} 271 90 J.47 48 94 12 2 s 56 .. e•'" 1<.noer 1SoCa1 Colege). 21>. SlnVll)Oft (AAI 241 14 29 5 1 2 0 0 3
qoo Mc Can tOranot Colst). 1 b. CoMt1Clos (A) 239 69 226 20 5.( 8 1 ) 24
Re• Peters 10r1nve Coast), lb. Baken11eld (A) 297 75 256 45 76 It 4 1 48
OM Rofldt (Corona del Mal), 21>. lucson (AM) 337 28 92 17 J I 2 4 114
OJryl Sc0!11tr, IC>nlnoe Coast). 1 b. Midland (AAI 27!> 29 102 15 ~8 8 0 4 u
:i ••• Staton (Orange Coast). lb Las VtQaS (MA I 273 83 286 50 78 15 1 18 ~
<S'"' i11U"') 10range Coast). ot Cl"11on 1A 238 ~ 21c 21 !>O 1 4 3 20
ftHohen
Pt•rer, .chool, •-Cclaut .... er. • •• .,, Ip h w ..
,,,,, 4uQl,<1 Or~ Coast). JOSOn CAAi 1-2 5 2• l 7 0 J.4 l 27 19 15
"" o .n~ •Oianoe Cont) Weiand (Al 3 0 3 43 1 0 1 21 0 18 !> 22
l•m ~"1J'J"'l '>oCal ColleQe) tlemef (AAAI 00 • 91 10 0 0 1'2 17 9 I!>
Snar Mel too ,QrA119e Coast I Everell 1A) 0-2 7 43 j 1 0 13, 17 '2 tO
M10.'. M suracA tOraOQe Coa~1) Vlsaha (A) 4-4 3 88 12 10 0 ~!> 2 1 t 24 36
G••Q o Hallnrar 1,0ranoe Coast). Medicine Hat 1R1 0 i 6 75 1 0 0 4 0 7 , 2
• • r,~ , Jnnol" row 1 Memollrs 1AA1 4 6 { 88 21 10 () l!> 0 68 311 !>8
~.i -., •4ul1 Or;inge Coistl Water•oo •A 4 5 4 OJ 24 3 ... 0 42 18 4J
,
T ht tOda Olywlolc Fea&MI la~ Ud
11 thc w\ ~ cXliada tar die SoUlh.
1t•1 ... busy. Sleni'l: ... Mdly.
After chedin& .~~ the
we were ort to.~ftY Hiltli
HAJh to ~iw CNr appan:J (thit
k caJlcd "boot) .. to the
athletes). The uniforms an four
di.ff erent colors and the South
(us) uniforms are a very
atttactivc green.
The sweats are sweet and ~'1
colorful.
Opcnin1 Ceremonies al
Dodger Stadium cime and the
athlete and coaches were
loaded in10 buses and driven to
the Stadium, which 1s a great
idea, but ... il'i. h1day nt 5 p.m.
on the freeways in Los Angeles
and the traffic 1s ho rn:ndous.
Our bus driver finally gets off the freeway and
1akes the side :.treets which .s C\'Cn more exciting.
After arriving at Dodger Stadium the athletes
arc trca1ed 10 a barbecue for 3,000. Word gets out
1hat two of the buscs that came from USC we re
ll hol at.
This, coupled with the sniper on the freeway
reported on the return trip, are grcut eyc-opcne!"5
a nd an insight 10 the p roblems of an event of this
magnitude International evencs must be grcal
\CC."Urity headache'>.
The Opening Cercmon1t\ were tremendous.
Ro nald Reagan 'poke 10 .111 of the athletes and
coache' hcfon: the event anJ ofricially "opened
the game' ..
hander Huhf1cld. "hl1 "l'n the 1983 Olylllpic
I c't" al t-t)un~ '111 le:. c .irrn:d t hl· wrch He c1rclcl.
1hc h.l\Chall field t\\1u: to .1 trl·mendou' mdlton
Imm the 20.{'00 '>J>CCtalor' and 3,IX>O athletes.
lo he on the ltcld at Dm.l~er Stadium with all
of lhl''C athklc~ anJ .Ill nf the rcnplc 10 the
~t:tlll" waving nag' .ind d1l'l'ftn!( \\<,I, a vay
'pu:1.1I feeling. Mam ot lhc athktc~ were
throwing thur hah and P'"' 111111 the cro\\d. The
f1n1t rin.'Wnrk dl$play I me ptc·bUmpt.
turar. ~Md ~were ~Ice
ion -.th two two-hOui pntetices eac:b ~·
The Sc.>Uth is. IRlt lrouP. or pla~rl'. tnd people,
hut I hiWC '°'1itd that i• ' IOU&b lo put t~lher I
team of t>..ica11y alkta WhO ba~ trained 1U
ye.at k>n• witti tbci.r r0$p«tlve coUep.
From a pure coedlina ~e. it tough,
but it . arcat to be -itb these out tandin1
athktCI. TY Priec ls on the South team and has earned
ttw. stanina settiaa pot. It hu been great 10
re-unite with 'IY. who W8$ the CIF Pla~r or the
Year in 1989 on my COrona del Mar High
volleyball team that won CF. He is as tough u
ever, and a great. great competitor. He has c!carly
beaten o ut the other setter, who 1s much bagger.
Mo ndny night and Tuesday were scrimmage
days which gave us a chu'ncc to . "che~k o.ut" the
other tcam'i. We're experimenting with hncup~. "°
our rc,uh-. are not true indicators of our relative
status.
In M:nmmagcs, we beat the No rth, 2·1; lost to
the Ea't :ind West, 2-1. We started playing for
keeps on Wednesday.
Wcdnc,day we put away the North, 3-15. 15:10·
15 ·12, I\ 15, 15·11 ,withTy leadinglhcwaywith
79 J"l't'
We plJy at 8 to night (al Loyola-Marymount)
again't 1h..: Easl (a victor over the West
Wl·dnc,day); and on F riday we go again,1 the
\\e,t I he third a nd fourth-place team pla)
~aturday al 3:30 for the bronze medals. whil e the
top tY.ll teams play Sunday at 3:30 for the gold.
All Clf the matches 11 re Loyola-Marymount's
Gcr.,tcn Pavilion on camrJs.
C\unda) 1~ the lasl World League match a1 UCI
The L'SA Men's team plays the Ru\'itans .1t 7 \fl
pm in wha t sho uld he a great ma tch l ct\ ht·t
out and ~upport the USA men's volleyball team 111
their last 1991 World League match.
Ch•rlk Brande's Yolleyball ro/umn •ppc•r$ In
th<' Nrwport &•ch/Costa Mf!sa Pilot rwry
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who a lways
see ms to have
tverythina under
contro l. Whether
being rushed by a
250·pound llnebftck.er or running
Jown an errant YOl~ll pa.85..
Pncc has consis1cntly delivered the
bull to JUSI the right hand .
Granted, Prict
ha'> c ut his Bo
J ack!>On
impersonation.
Since garnering
Cl I· Player o(
the Year honors
two years ago as
a se nior
quarterback for
Corona del Mar
High School, he Price
ha~ put down the pigskin.
However, has volleyball career may
he JU'lt taking off.
Price and h is South ~eammates
arc embroiled in the Olympic
I c:.llval's volleyball competition a't
Loyola Marymount Univcrsit}. Al
1mc of two :.ette~ o n the !xluth
ru\ter (Pepperdinc's George
I homp-;on I'> the uther), Price
ltgure' to sec a lot of p1aying time.
Yet Prier.: 1\n°t one to get nervoui.
jOOUl thc\e things.
"It'~ intense," savs Price 1n "
m.111cr-uf·fac t m.odc. "(The
rHJCttCe') hc1ve been h1ghl)
cnmpc1111vc . )OU learn lo think
qu1lkcr hecau~e the balls arc hit
'o rnuch harder."
Dc'tpilc the rtg(Ho; of the three·
.1·J.1) pr.1ct1cc:. run hy Sou1h head
rnalh fohn Robert' and Jss1stant
C 'h.irltc Urandc 1n preparation for
the u n ~1Hng US Olympic
f 1..,lt\JI Pnce 'ecm' confident of
ht' 11.. .tm ' chance'
( )111 1cam '' Jerillv tall and we
h,1\1..' 'omc '1ning ti11ter" If we
11111ld tni.:ethc r gund. I think we
hJ\l .1 d1.1111.:c to do reall) well,'
,aid Price." h11,c South teammate~
111dudc LJS( , Chm UnderwO\xl
and Du.inc C.tmeron. formu
~1.trin,1 lltgh .tnJ B..ilhoa Da) Cluh
All· t\ml' r tL .in
~11ntl.irl). BranJe feel' thd1
Pmc '' up l1l the challcn[le
~l re t.1lktng Jhout .1 kid "h11
" II 11 ( II l 1 t lc' h (It h J 'I .1
4u.ir1cr~..tl~ .inJ a' ,1 'cllcr He·~ a
\\'"nu
l'rtll' h,1, JU'>I n1mplc1cd ht\
"1rh11111orc 'c..i,on .1t San D1cgt1
\1.11r I 'n1,c r,1t~ ·\!though hl
fl l ll\UI l \tC.:n\l\C rl.l\tng ltmc ht'
l1l'hm.1n 'c 11 tht' \ear \Cntor
I .ig111e l '.1n' re(n,cJ the '>tartin~
1111J ) l't l'm:c rem.11n1, uphe.1t
.1hnut thr 'l"''on
I hey JU'' \\COi with the \Cniur'
.ind \\C cnJcJ up lhml tn the
count!), \ll 11h\ltOU\I) II WJ\ a good.
move,'. \1..itcJ Pncc I practiced r
lot tht'> yc.ir , though I did "ctt"
when I ..,.,,, in (matche\), ho"'cvcr,
I didn't get 10 pla)' JS much as 1.
wmtld have llkcJ .. '.
Pr1n· " nne of '>l'vcral player-..
trnm the lllK9 Corona dcl Mar
Cll Ch.1mr1nn.,h1p ~quad v.ho h<n
cnnt1nut:d h1' \1._lllcyh.111 l.·areer
\ltJdll hln1 ~er < hr" Phha.
ul1hou~h lUrrenth nun1ng .ut
tnJUf\. pl.I)' for UC! t\ anJ
rc.:1.:ordcJ 10 ~,11, in the hrunt~
medal m.th. h 11f la,1 ,·e:1r\ Olvmp;C
I "''''·ti J ,1 \ II 11
Pe rkin·.. .1
main,t.I\ tn
the m1ddk
fllr \I ~( ,
I c d I h l'
n J t 1 on
( DtV1\100
I) w11h a
.S 10 httttng
percentage
t h r (I u g h
the fi nt
t hr c i:
month' nt
the 1991
'We're talking
about a kid who
won CIF titles ·
both as a
quarterback anct
as a setter. •
He's a winner.':
• -CMU--
volleyball coac6
sea<;on Moreover. Pcrkin'I hai
incc Joined the U SA Nit11nni4
"B" 1cam •
Could Price po'"thlv ha ... (
e nvmnncd \UCh 'uccc" ftir hi.
former teummatt:.;"
"I'm not ~urp r t,cJ." he
tc,pomlcd "These !(UV' .ire ·'~
~rc1u j.lllV' ) uu h.tH tu h.iH tilt
ph)\ICJI Jhihty ICl tlC ,\hie t\>
l'tinqu('r cveryth1ntz. ,,, "l'll .1, till
mcntnl l hew (tUV' hnH hllth " •
A" for h11 o~n futUtl'. l'rt~
w.1nt' 1t1 take thing one '":r .11 ~
time •
"M\. m.1111 ~n,11 '' tu d11 wdl .II
1111' ,·purl\ h.'''" .11 lfu~full 1'1'
pm~''°" 1n the "'"\I fr.,,, )t'.tf' ·~
cc1ll\.'t1l• Jnd thl'll 10 ''n t~I
~1n1elh1nJ h1 ~r ' •
'\ul.h ,1, the n.1t~111.1l 1c11n1" ;
1•,,..,1hl\ the n.11111n.1I tcil~
lo.U\I t'flH I'm lhlft~ln that l r'·" fc•r 1 du'1 team 1n h •I> f,,, ~~·.tr nr '"'' .tftt'r collt1c:·
Sporting youth
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Junior. All-Stars
handeo 5-4 loss by
FV North
A• in mos& baseball
PJ'.l)b, Wedncsday'a
District 62 Junior
All-Star Tournament matchup
between Fountain Valley North
l'IOd Costa Meaa featured a
number of brub for each team.
But you'd have a bard time
~nvincin& C.O.ta Mesa Manager
Chris Oueuda that those brcau
evened out for both teams.
After apottlng Founlain ValJey
North a 4-0 lead in the first 2~
. innings, Costa Mesa battled back
but fell just short, S-4 . It was a ~game that literally came down Lo :iJle last play before being decided.
Down by a single run en1ering
the bottom of the seventh, Costa
Mesa appeared dead when the
first two batters made outs.
However, Mike Adlemund
powered a double over the center
fielder's head and Donny Ogo hit
a looper 1hat seemed destined to
fa ll for a hit in shallow righl.
But Fountain Valley North nght
fielder Nathan Krosgaard, who
was moved from left field in the
,lXth inning when his team made a
J'li tching change, was playing
,hallow enough to make a lunging
catch to spoil Costa Mesa's hopes
A feeling in the Costa Mesa
1lugout afterward was, "How could
he have been playmg so shallow?"
"They (Fountain Valley North)
)!Ot some breaks. and took
,1dvantage of them," said Quezada.
'But our kids ba11led back Except
lnr the game against Robmwood,
\\C made a comeback in JUSt about
t'\tn" game 1n 1h1~ tournament
I hc-.e kids arc hattlcr" ..
Costa Mesa catcher Joey He rman fires toward third base during District
62 Junior All-Star tournament at Marina High Costa MC'Sd dropped a
tough 5-4 decision to Fountain Valley North Wedn<'Sd.:i.,,
f nunlatn Valley North put
1oec ther three 'itra1ght hits with
'"'''nut~ for a run in the first. then
lllJcd two more-tn the second on
r "'alk which wa'i followed by
three '\tra1ght two-out hits.
In the third, l·ountain Valle)
'\11nh added another run o n a
\,11~ . .;tolen hMc and <11nglc
< 11dy Ouclada, son of the
,11,ll h. 'ilarted and "'a" relieved by
I >.inc Plock in the fourth
"Cody 1s a control p11cher who
h~c' to work nn the rnrncr;," !laid
111' father Chm "lie, along with
our catcher (Joey Herman) said
the umpire wa<,n 't ~l\ing him the
, mners today
"It'<; JU'lt one of thme 1hings. AJI
\nu can tell him " 111 try to find
the umpire's \trike rnne and adJu t
l(l 1 l "
Cosla Mesa hal"ed 1t11 4 0 deficit
in the bottom of the third W11h
11ne out. kadoff batter Chns
Fowler laced a single to center.
tht'n circled the ba~s an out later
as Ryan Taylor doubled ovt'r the
left fielde r's head
Jason Blassman followed "'Ith
another clutch h11. a blooper to
left which brought ho me faylor
The team-; traded run' in the
fifth with Fount:11n Valley North
<;earing on an RBI-double h) ·1 ndd
Grucca and Co~ta M e~.1
countering tn lhe home half of the
tnning as Herman '>tnglcd. \lnle
second. took third o n a w 1ld p1tl h
and scored on Adlemund·, ckJn
single to lcft·center
The bottom of the si.xth brought
Costa Mesa not only its fin al run
of the game. but another
frustration. W11h one out , Plock
stngled up the middle and moved
to second on Seth Halver~n·s hit
to left
Fowler then hll a choppe r that
was gloved by th<' shortstop who
was able to step on o;econd for a
force. but lost an altempted
double plav when hii. off-balanced
throw went pa">I the first ba'icman
tor an error
The play allo"'etl Plock to \Core
to make 11 '\-4 and moved the
potential tying run. I nwler. to
'econd
Herman r·ncJ a "ngk tn left
hut 1r ..in)'thing he hit 11 .1 h11 tot•
hJrd \Ince the left fielder. Kc\in
~icClu'ike~. fielded II quid.I~ H1'>
thrnw tn the place on J ny ea-.11~
rc11rc:J I owler allcmpting to score
"AcCfu,kC) wa<; Fountain Valley
No rth\ 'it.1ning pitcher who had
hecn rclle,cd JU\I rwn b.111eri.
prev1ou\h and mo"ed 10 left field
"We're rcall) proud nt the wa)
the k1J\ pla)cd throughout the
t11urn,1men1." Quezada ~aid "The~
rcfu-.ed to qu11 . .ind rcfu,cJ to 1c·1
their 'Pirit~ drnp C:\en \\he n thing~
didn't loo~ gond l'ha1·, lo their
credit ·
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Your mother's advice is a very
comrnon one, but I am IOf1)' to tell
you that she was wrong, In rac1.,
any carbonated beverage taken
during nausea can make the
problem ~one with bto11in1 and
even cause vomiting. It's best just
to try eating a couple or cracters
or some other dry food, and lie
Oat on your baclr. ror a while until
you begin to reel bctler.
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jutcc, ginger ak, for u:ample -
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Q. I doa't tokratc milk ftr'J
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drii., products. An b91.lftaJlk,
kdlr and yoaurt abcMd. tbc ••me
nutritionally'!
-ll.A..V .. GlC!ndalt
There arc IOmC differences, but
for 1he bciaefi1 of other readc.n
who may not undentand your
problem let me explain it briefly.
Many people, like younclf. have
difficuhy in digesting ladolc,
which is I~ sugar round in milk.·
The re•Kln (or this is that their
bodies arc lacking or do not
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enzyme lac:taiC (note the
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use o( such products as
Lactaid-brand milk and capsules
and Dairy Ease .
Cultured dairy products. such as
yogurt, kefir (a liquid form or
yogurt) and buttermilk (a
fermented form of cow's milk), can
be more easily digested because
the bacteria thal is used to make
lhc.sc products do the job of
breaking .down the lactrn;c
Al for the nu1nuo nal
differences: An 8-0uncc cup c•f
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yogur1 conlains abu u1 110 calorics.
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Ocorp WulUaJloa, Ibo !Oilier
'ot OW' COWllry, """" bouall• s:zoo
worth of ice cram from I New
Yort City mon:lwl~ owned a
"cream machine for makin& kc"
and kept "two pewter ice cream
pots" •t Mount Vcmon.
Thomas Jefferson, another
founding rather, brought 200
vaniUa beans and a recipe for
vanilla ice cream back from France
and had his own 18-stcp recipe for
making ice cream. His "omelette
surprise" is known today as baked
Alaska.
Enough history. Let's get to rhc
point or this Sundae School lesson:
If Thomas Jcrrenon could find
time to make ice cream, you can,
100. And with today·s modem ice
cream -making mac hines, you
probably won't need 18 steps to do
so.
You can do it by hand or aJlow
a machine to do the work.
Cranking by hand -usually a 15·
to 20-minute task -is the most
accuralc way of knowing when ice
cream has reached the perfect
consistency because you can feel
the tension as you crank. (You'll
know precisely when 10 quit
cranking. The real trick, caloric
counters. is to know when to stop
eating.)
·rhc bcs1 hand-crank machines
are made or wood and steel.
Plastic parts wear out under
pressure If you prefer an electric
''h , DIN -teWr9I .... ...
priml (Ibo ..... -.... IWI
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-Rao Siron of Soout,'1 lee Oeam. 1 Minne1poli1 company
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Either )'O\a have a Oare for It or
)'OU don'L A JMChioc iln't SoinJ
10 male )'OU IOQd ice cream. lt'I
like buyina • 1100 pair of runnina
shoe• and cxpectina them to make
you a great nmner."
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the tint step. Sckctin1 your fint
home-made ice cream flavor
should be much easier. Forsct. ror
a moment, the Cherry Garcias, the
Chunky Monkeys, the Deep
Cbocolatc Fudges and all tho5c
other exotic navon you've drooled
over while grocery shopping. The
most important -and easily most
popular -ice cream flavor is
vanilla.
''Vanilla , bar no ne , 1s
everybody's favorite," said Aron
Kilara, who reaches an ice cream
manuracturinJt course at Pe nn
Slate U niversity. "If you can make
a good vanilla, you can make
anything."
There arc thousands of va nilla
ice cream recipes. The following is
a recipe that yie lds four quarts of
ice cream while most or the other
recipes below yield between one
and two quarts.
VANlllA ICE CREAM
(CUSTARD BASE)
2 1/4 cups supr
6 tablespoons nour
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Keeping your ice cream dreams
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patience. And a vivid imagination
never hurts either. Todd. Michael
and Tim Pelliu.cr -ice cream-
n1 a king brothers who o wn
Sebastian Joe's Jee Cream Cafes in
Minneapolis look yea rs
perfecting !heir first two flavors:
basic vanilla and chocolate
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raspberry chocolale chip seem lik e
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I've also been working on a garlic
ice cream and a tomato ice cream.
There arc some other interesting
flavors, like a rum walnut sorbet.
that we 're fooling around with ...
The recipes for Grapefruit
Campari sorbet and Chocolat e
Coyote ice cream are the result' of
this sort or "fooling around." Ideal
1rcau for summer, you're n(i t
likely to find these recipes 111 any
cook boob
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CA~IPAR.I SOR.BE"f
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l cup red 1rapt"frui1 juice.
unswrl:"lrnttl
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COYOTE ICE CREAM
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I Ill capt milk
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J/4 cup •uc•r
I cup bea'IJ ettam
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lht b:ta•y <"rt'•m, wanllla,
dnn•moa and ca~ant' to tht' tg·
aupr mb.t.u" •nd blt'nd. P..tls lht-
cbOC'Olate bllse .tth lbt tg cream
mixture. Ir tbt romblnC'd mllture
I:.: wann, lt't ll rool brtrore placlna
tht' mixture In your ltt-ernm
macblnt and h'ttJ:ln1. P..1,aUs J
pints.
While new flavors continue lo
evolve, some ice cream traditions
remain frozen in time Marco
Polo's travels led him lo a treat
consisting of bcrrie5 and ice , and
the combination or a fr ozen
dessert with fruit has captiva1cd
wesiern civilization ever since.
The first recorded appearance
of ice cream in the United Stales
took pla..:e in 1700 when Maryland
Gov. WLlllam Bladen served 1a-
crcam with strawbcmes and milk
10 guests. When Dolley Madison
~Cf"\Cd ice cream at Wh11c House
SIJtc d 1nnct \, 11 \Oo'3~ usually
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which require CQS, but 1
cook.inc. This recipe, cre•tcd f
Donvicr ice cream ma.ken, is ot
of the few th•l ls not based on
traditional country vanill• rccip
11 requires no eggs and r
cook.ina.
OONVIER STRAWBERRY
ICE CREAM
1 plnl ftnb 1t1alltM:116r:I or 01
10-o••ce packa1e or rroi:e
stn1wbttrle1
I l/l nips milk
I 1/1 a1p1 IM:li'I}' cram
1/3 atp npaflM l1lpl'
l teupooa• ft8JUa at.nd
Ria. and llaca •.n u.r: rru
sb awbenits. hl'ft I.Mm I•
bltndtt or food prvttUW. SUal tr dnlrtd a.ct mm ftl'ripnll
Combine: lbe milk aDd aa• wtl
sa1ar. Wb:lsl ror abo•t tw
minutt's, or ualJI lbt ••I•
di ssol¥H . Stir In tM •••ill
t'1tlract a•d tb:t p•ttt•
stnwberrlu. and dilll Pl'ftll
attordlD1 to directions. P..takts oa
quart.
l a cream induo;trv w u rees ur
that 66 Q percent of .11 the rni
ice cream e111cn in this country i
~trawbcrl)·. At 23.8 percent, ch3
is the ~cond most-popular f
ii;c C"ream Rasphcrl) ;ind pc
follow at 4.4 and JS pcrccal,
respcct1vcl~. Other fla\'\l~ -sud
a.s orange. lemon. hme. pineapple
and banana a re u~u a ll,
associated with sor~t
But no lo nger
Ice crc3m caters anJ producc:rt
have become more danng in th<ir
11.st cs. 'fry this fresh banana from.
Ron Siron o f Sonny's Ice Cream
SOS"'\ .. S FRESH
BANANA ICE CREMt
l rl~ bllnanas ....
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I Ill CU:PJI bnry crum
I cup millr.
ltl cup slr..im milk
PIK't • 1talnWss slttl bowl Pi
tht' ftttttr and In it chill for .M
mlauta. la aDOthtt bowl. mull
two ri~ b•a•nas. (for lht proptr
See ICE CR~ 11
The Piiot and Orange Co<xily FoW Present
''W here Could She Be e ?''
Where con you search fOf hidden
treosl.Kes amid a heaping mound of
w~cream ?
Th• Oronae County Fair, ol courrel
The July 1)-28 tor wil host a rumt>e< ot
special contests promoting the theme
"Haw !Mleet tt is· wNch salutes bees and
the honey Industry Company spanw<ed
contests Include the Pilot's "Where CoUd
She Bee?" wNch hos contestants S001Ching
through whlppeO cream 10< hidden
fre<J$l.K&S. The winner wlll recetve a great
Grand Pr2el
The newspaper w iO also sponwr a colO<ing
contest '°' chllOren age 11 ond under ond
a Youth Literary Competttlon Oeodlne ta
enter colo<'ng contesl I& Jl.*'l 18 Look to<
the entry f0<m In the Piat.
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Open to ages 5 and up
How to Enter:
1. Pre-19Qlster at Budweiser Heritage
Stage on Friday's at Jill beto111 the
contest begins at 3:30.
2. Conteslants wll be dMOed Into
catega<tes by age.
3. Eoch conteslont w11 be given a pie
plate c ontalnQ 6 ttems covered wtlh
whipped cream.
4. At the signal. contestants wll hove 30
seconds to remove os mony Items 0$
tney can wilh their mouth and pul
them on a paper plate nex! to them.
5. Contestants rrut keep their hands
behind their backs at al -· 6 --fO< al who~·-
7. Grond Pnze -wil 111CeNe dime< '°' 2 at La P9lgOlo -auont In CO&to Meta. a S!iO value!
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Another k>ng-1tanding favorite
ha been called froien custard,
parfait, New Yort tee cream,
French ice cream and even
Neapolitan ice cream -an ice
cream made from eggs cooked into
a frozen custard. You can gain
weight just fantuizing over it. 1.n
Mitwaukcc and parts of St. Louis
lroun custard is more popular
than tnditional ice cream.
; Chef Steven L. Howard of
'D'Amioo Cucina, in Minneapolis
says he used to subscribe to the
'French method of making ice
Cream -creating a custard base
·and letting it sit O'Ycmight. But he
prefers making an Italian gelati
that requires just cream, sugar and
milk. bu! no eggs. "It's cleaner on
the palate," he says.
Try Chocola1c Pistachio Gclati,
Howard's personal favorile. Here
is his recipe:
D'AMICO CUCJNA'S
CHOCOLATE PISTACHIO
GELATI
4 cups pistachios
2 pounds good quality
bltterswrel chocolate, melttd
2 1/4 cups sugar
4 cups heavy cream
2 cups milk
I vanilla btan, husktd and splil
in half
Roast the pls1achlos In a JOtJ.
degrtt oven ror about five minul«"'i,
mak.lng Sutt the nuts do nol burn.
"You just 'ffnl to rtmove thr
moisture rrom them," Howard
explains. Allow the nuls to cool to
room tempenturr. S1ir th«" nuts
Into the mt lttd bltttrsweel
ch«e>late and chill. Chop inln
small plttes.
Whip the sugar inlo 1he cream
and mllk until dissolved. R«"movc
lhe husk from the vanilla btan,
1pllt it and add lo lhe mixture.
PCMll' the mlitun" into your let'·
Crt'am m&kt'r and (rttzt.
Combint the chocolatc l'U''ercd
pistachios and 11e lati and frttze
overnight befort using. ~fakl'S
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Thea there were &M ....
bealtb -loo -.... wcru't~loocnan-dla
soy-based produ,ctt that were
lound ..,1y 1n food co-op at lint,
but have since moYed btto the Ma
supennarkcta.
But expanded wailtJfnet ...._
have made a comcbacll: beca..-
the premium ice creams bepa
manufacturing premium ic:c creua
bars and brownie aandwiches.
Now, it seems you cain't produce a
candy bar without producing a
similar ice cream. bar of the .same
name.
Lately, the premium and
conventional ice cream produocn
arc trying 10 promote health
consciousness and indulgence at
the same time. Haagen Dus has
produced a rrozcn yogurt as an
altcrna1ivc 10 high-fa! tee cream.
Baskin-Robbins also has a fa1-free
frozen dairy dessert. And Ben &:
Jerry have produced several
imaginative ice milk flavors -with
the warning that although they
contain 40 percent less choles1erol
than their ice creams, "you won't
gel skinny" eating 1his ice milk.
l'his 1s his recipe for Bcrgamot
ice cream.
TABLE OF CONTENTS'
BERGAMOT ICE CREAM
I l/2 cups milk
I Ill cups heavy cream
I tablespoon. Bersamot tea
7 qi yolks rrom t•rsr e-gs
J/4 cup sugar
In a aonreactl"e sau« pan,
combine the milk, crtam and tu.
Bring lo a boil. (Use a double-
boilrr lo avoid scorching. The
l'&sirst double boiler In lht' world,
Johnson says, Is a stalnl«"ss steel
bowl over a pot or waler.) Removr
from heat and let the mlxturt sit
15 minutrs lo an hour (lhl' longer
thr btlttr). Combine the eag yolks
and su11ar. \Vhlsk vtsarously for
about l"'6 minutes -or until the
yollu an: thick and palt yl'llow.
Rl'lurn the ertam mlxturt to a boll
and 11ndually add it lo thr rga
yolk mixturt', whisking constantly.
Cook until the mhrturt coats a
§pooo. Strain the mlxtun to
rt'move the exttss tea. Rtfrigentt
at least three hours. fo'rttzt as
dirttttd by your let ertam maker.
If yo u would llkr lo add
choculate chips, tither melt or
Hakr bitterswttt chocolate and add
as you ftteze th«" Ice cn=am.
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Cool off with psychedelic 1960 Bonbons
"Gr<.X>\')', man groovy."
That's how everyone is describing the rich
dark chocolate-dipped 1960s psychedelic ice
cream bonbons Crom the California Milk
Advisory Board. A culinary throwback to the
beatnik artistry and rreedom of the '60s,
Psychedelic Bonbons are smooth, creamy ice
cream balls dipped in luscious semisweet
chocolate laced with cognac.
Don'I let preconceived ideas cramp your
style -just about any ice cream can be used
to make bonbons. Like the "liberated .. '60s,
there arc no rules or regulations to rollow
.... ·hen making flavor choices. 'fhe sky's lhe
l1mlt -if ii goes well with chocolate, lhen
you can bet ii will make a good bonbon.
Pis1achio. vanilla, cherry vanilla, buncr
pecan, chocolate chip and strawberry are a
few flavon. to keep in mind when preparing
honbon~. For a 10 1ally "out-0f-s1ght "
creation, try blending several Oavors 1ogethcr
for a really wild and psychedelic bonbon.
You might be surprised at how "far out" it
really 1s.
Ps}'chede.lk la Cram Bonbons
(Mab161U>lnp)
I pint each pl:n.ddo, nllllt.1 cherry .-Wlla,
butter pecan, cbocolllte chip and stnlwbt"1
ier crram
Dark Cb«e>lak Dip
(Makes about 3 cups)
18 ounces semisweet chocolate
6 1ablcspoons unsalted butter
6 tablespoons evaporated milk
2 1ahlespoons cognac or brandy (op1ional)
Cover 2 cookie sheets with WaJI: paper.
Using medium round ice cream scoop.
rcmovr 2 scoops of each ice crcan1: arrange
on cookie sheet. Place in fre ezer un1it very
hard. (NOTE: To ensure ice cream scoops
are solid, freeze overnight. Freezer
tempcralure should be 10 .... ·er than 0 degrees
F.)
·ro dip ice cream. r~move one scoop at •
time fron1 free zer. Using spatula and long·
pronged fork, quickly dip each scoop inlo
mehcd choi:olaic 10 coal completely.
Tran-.rcr chocolatc ·covercd ice cream to
'iccond cook1l'. ~heel, immediately place 1n
freezer to harden coaung. Repeat with
remaining scoops
For Dark Chocolal«" Dip: In double boiler.
combine chocolate, huttcr, evaporated milk
and cognuc over medium heat. Melt mixture
until smooth. slirring frequentty. (NOTE:
Temperature of chocolate on candy
thermometer should not c:itcecd 104 degrees
F.) Remove from heal.
Fruity drink sensations for the summer
l)1rcc t from a l "rusadc in
('onstantinoplc, a knight -this is
1hc Middle Ages, righ1? -rides
home to Stow-on-the-Wold with a
sack of lemons in his form-fitting
11n. l·le cnlerta1ns his lady fair with
the Juice of this pock-marked fruit,
show" her how it makes yo~r
mouth pucker up in the shap!: or a
ca.,l lc moat . Lady fair, o h
resourceful homc·f1re hurner.
squcclc!> the iuicc. aJds some
honey and a flagon of .... ·atcr
Mom. no rat and no cholesierol.
Fruil ice cubes arc a great way
10 go. Add the cubes of blended
frull 10 juices. spark.ling .... ·aters,
iced lea or even wine coolers.
To prepare fruit ice cubes,
follow these simple steps:
ba11s In a heal-proor measurin1
cup or pitcher. Pour the "'ale
o'rr the Ira bags and allow tbt lt1
to steep for 4-6 minutes. Remov•
ll'a baas and n"frlttnlr tr• unll
rold.
Yfbbondan~(l The ong1nal .... ·ct ·n· wild .
01. consider the 1ngcnutty 11f
Rnh1nson Cruwc. Herc'i. this guy,
~tu ck on an 1~land with watC'r,
.... ;itcr CVl'.l)"'"hcrc and he\ i.o
parcht·d that he pick' !>Onie
'tr.J n~l' fruit 1-...•11ng llrange l1qun1.
ma,hc!> 11 111 a turtle 'hell, "'Ct!> h1~
wh1'itlc w11h papaya iuicc and lhc
rci.t is hi story .
-Wash, pit (if necessary) and
cuhc or slice fruit. The fruit fo r
pureeing $hould be npc or slighlly
011crripc. It is not necessary lo
peel ligh1-sk1nned fruil like
peaches. pC'ar s, plums or
ncctanne'i.
-In a blender, m1)[ J cups nf
l:ubcd or sli ccll fru11 with I
tatilc\poon lemon 1u1cc Blend
Wl'li rhc ICnlOn JUICe prC\l:ll \) the
fruit fr nm 1urn1ng brCl.,..·n Pour the
puree 1n10 ice cuhc: trays and
frec1c To m.tke frozen pop~. pour
1he h u•I purl'c into paper cups
.111d .1dd a wooden 'iltCk 1n the
n11Jdlc l·rct/l'.
Divide the lta f'QU&lly bttwttn ;
lall glassrs and nn each slast "1tt
P«"ach let cubtt. Add IOda anc
garnish wilh praeh slk-ts and mini
leavl't.
f'ROZEN PLUM COCKTAIL
Hair cup plum purtt
Two-thirds <'up pava julcr
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free Dessert With Dinner
Offer expires 8/ 1/91
Lunch 11:30-2:30 Tues. thru Sat. Dinner 5:00 to 10:00 Tues. thru Sun.
Fo r ccntur1 C\, wc'vl' hccn
dou\1ng our frayed \ummcr palate\
....1th fru11 drink\ O\Cr ice . Thc1c
'iec n1s h.l he no 1Lm11 If you can
rnunch 11. you c:i n juice 11 , s;iy lhe
proponcn1s of frc<ih fruils and
\Cgetables.
Deborah Be.all. ii reg1s1cred
d1c 111ian and the director of the
California Tree Frull Agreement .
a producl promotion asS<X"1at1on •n
Sacr11mcnto. deve loped a seric\ of
recipes u'itng ice cuhc:\ made .... ·11h
fruit puree
"I don"1 peel fruit when I do a
puree... s:ud Beall 1n a phone
1ntcrv1cw .. The ca,1cr. the better
Bc,1llc\, 1f the rt•c1pcs itrc
con1pl1catcd. you'll nc"cr u~c
1hcm Especia lly in the ~ummcr "
~u re. you can buy aln1~1 C'vcry
fruit 1n juiced form 1n a can or
bottle. bu1 wilh a hlendt•r and a
cnuplc uf ice tray~. you can
produce iippy drinks al home for
a frnc1ion o( 1he commercial price
Kid~ can have a ball whirring up
ln111 and ice and/or iced dessert\
1n their own kitchen. And. look..
Ft•r thl' hl'.'I fl.1\•or .111d
cun'i1-.1cncv, rcfr1gcra1e fre'ih fruit
dunk' and use wi1h1n lwo day' A
,ouple of hours 1n 1he fr eezer .... ·111
iz1vc fruit drinks a c hilly. slushy
tc\turc ·rhe lates1. n1os1 touted
'ummcr dish in the trend\ LI'\ f11~tro~ 1s fruit soup. Make Slushy
hu11 purees and serve 1n fl at ~ur
hnwl' fut dcs..<;ert .
·r :1ke prohfic Cahforn1a fruit . a
blender and ynur 1mag1na111ln ·1 o
izet )'t\U going. here\ a n:c1pc
medley of dnri\: concuctLons from
the Ca l1forn1a "I rec Fruit
Agreement
PEACH ll"E TEA
I cup watl'r
' tr• b•1s I (11-ountt) can eil:r\15 soda,
ehllltd
Pn<h ke c:-u~s
Pt•h slltts and mini
Brina waitrr to a boll. PlBL't' tr•
I lablrspoon lime jultt
1•1um le" cubes
1~1um ""dtces
l 'omblne the juices and tllr O'f'r
plum icf' cuhrrs in l tall 1lassr~.
(;amish 11ilh plum wt'<l1n.
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SWIRL
J nectarines. pitted and slked
llalr cup ra~ low-tat and wholr
milk
2 teaspoons vanilla
Half cup frtth runpb<..,ni'rieie•
I cup crnshl'd ntttarlne i"
eubrs
In a bll'ndrr, purtt nutarines .
Add milk. vanilla and nspbe:rrlr,
and blend wrll. Pour over c:r111htd
n«tarlne lt·c cubes In 2 talt
1tlas~es .
PEAR YO<;UR1. SPICE SHA.Kt:
J Bartlttl P«"an, corrd and
t•hopprd
I cup plain low-fat yorur1
I cup low-ra1 or wbolr mllk
Quartrr teaspoon around
nutmq
Combinl' the lnl"f'dlrntl In •
bltndf'r and blend WTll. Pour ovrr
lcr In tall 1lassrs.
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ll.&». DRAWINGS/PASTH
I Mau 0 Adclsohn, Newport BcKh
2. Bekki S. Turner, Costa Me~a
Oass: ILLUSTRATION
I. Steve Huebner, Costa Mesa Class. CALLIGRAPHY/ART I-ORM
2. Jack N. HargrOYc . Crn.1.i Mesa
Cha~: MIXED MEDIA
p ·'--~....-Tywn Hellmich 11 ot the Mec;a C.<Mt Hill Go C<'ttcrs 4 H d1-,plav-; h1'
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• HIM . ..._ W, 1..,,.,, ~ ..._
Clue WEAVING. ANY KIND l.~R.~Oi.18---
DIVWOft: CERAM1CSIPOTrEJY JR. Oass; FIOUllE. I -2 'ICSI PllEl1!ENS
2. RJM .A. Qmalul. C.. ,._ 0..: HAND BUILT.ANY/ raE1l!ENS l~L~~Maa a..: CERAMICS"PllETEENS
2. Mc:liaa w. ~a... .....
l. Bcniamm L ~ <=-Maa HIM. Alnbam ~a-Mesa • DMllon: XMAS OECOllAtlONSIJ R
C1.a11: TREE ORN. 1-51 PRETEEN
I. Mclilwl W, I~ Ccllta Me.a
C lass: OTHER XMAS,HAMEJ PRETEEN
2. Mehua W Inouye, COila Mna e
Diva~aun. MODELS (JUNIORS)
Class. D I 0 R A M A , N 0 N -KI T
PRETEEN
I Heather Porter /llcwpof't Bc•dt
2 Holly E: Wamm-Kk. U..U Mesa
1 Abraham lnou~ COlta Mesa e
Divmon PLASTERCRArTI J UNIORS
Class ANIMAL -PRl:.IEEN
Cius OTHER MINIATURE:S
io.jAMED
1 Chnsunc D Oa~. Cmta Ma.a e
D1v1>aun PAPER ART Cla~ CALLIGRAPHY
I Jack N. tlargf'OY\:. Cl-sl1 Mes;,
( la1S COUAGE
I Landa Olan lhpp, CO'Jta Mcu
<.1au OTHER. NAMED ~ Kath.lcen P Rumph. Costa Mc~ e
Division PLJ\STERCRAFr
Cl;m FIGURE.ANIMAL 12·· A 0\. R
I Lind.I Jane Monon. Coau Mesa <.I.th OTHER PLASTERCRA F-T
'IAMED ~ Kuen G Dick.-on. Cosla "4~
11 "4 Debor.ah l Gril~s, Cmt1 ""fc'·' e
Davmon· RECYCLED MATER IAi~ Clau FABRIC 'I AR'I THREAD
l Carol L Rava. C05ta McM
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From South Ora~ County
540-1220
496-6800
642-5678
CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678
'ROii llKM'TH Ol'ANGe CO. 540-1210
'ROii IOUTH Ol'ANGe CO. 411 llDO
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coets ~ Thtla le MIDWAY CITY 38A
not a VA. l'"HA or~ 2BA.. Reel fl~. needs
ulty eh.,. You ,....1 but~ 1139,000 c.tl
ceNe IOO'll. ~hlpl 9fJe-5141 • 100% taJC ~. ~~~~~~~~-
MU8t have el.-n e1edlt NO MONEY DOWN
U'ld at•ble lncom• 8r11nd new homea
C•ll Co-Equity, Agt 720-3445 ~ 12:.-5300
23 .. 334
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"r' Pfan. 48R. 38A. tam rm.
bonul rm w/wf!A tMlr, apptX 2.600
a/f.. Upgfeded, • mon-tn cond.
lovety greenbelt. far below
markM. Aaklng 1319,000 Incl
llnd .
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31 1 Alta ln 3 BR, I •• MrfmC c:ondo-30' doc&.
8.t. end unit Enc gf1 """'' ""*' ~
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r•ge Super Cle•n' S3l8M 21~72
$199 000 Ce ll Mr
Robtnson, Ageonot
7 14-$46-5&47
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48R lag him rm, IV
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642-5&71
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stacking up
the garage
1 ry rt1e class f1ec1s What's 1unk
to you is a treasure to someone
else For only $8 52 you get
4 hnes for 2 days. Call today.
642-5678
...
GlllUINE RIAL llAll VOLUPTUOUI IROWll 1111
CAllHIO WANTED! ROIUllT1C llllOR EXCITING Blue-eyed blonde. 41, Ai+ICTWft Good loc*lng. profM-leek• SWM, 40 +. tor 1111QL1 elonel. Me9t eeme end la1t1ng relatlon•hlp.
tall from 39-49 Not L0\19 ~. ~.
DWF, 40, eeekJng 5 '10", 174 tb9., ciMn
genttemen 40 +, tlMn-pen.on, trulttful. .-.
deity ~. W/vOOd peNc ~ ~
MftH ol humor Jor ti.,. locally 1111 my ~.
enjoying hearth a M8b ~ lady to
home. Ut.'1 ~ 37 yn.. of ege. #HIOS. llOll thr~atened by · 1uc-etc. RU Mnaltlve, Q.n-
32, bklnde half, bfoWn c eaa fu l, attractive etOUS, llncer•. lnf91..
9\'99. 57". 170 lbe., woma n . For rea1 1_1_.1Q91...._nf? __ c_a11_1_.,_2805 __ ._ tur•• a funl N o DWll 40 en*' #2741 pretty, ._,_., ~ frlendeNp and who IMAZAll •mok• ~· 30-39 knoww? #2740. WIMMllG SINCERE Teddy Bear type. _.,,...,,,...,,....,,.-~~~~-SEEKHIO
lonely, IOVH klda, GOOD LOOKING CAPT llARVE1 COlll'
u.a...-f Flnanclally secure,
hlg fl moral value•. FlllALE for tun & ein:ftlng ad-, craVM attectlon, mov-33, ___.. _ __.__.,, ._... d #2808 _... _._.. ventuf .. or j\Jst moon--. no ruga. · 40 • only. Daytime flt• walk• on the
-• rvn• -'ting OWF or SWF OWF. 5'8", 40'•• Good tor an tton.1t, relued,
Looking, !ova In. and laatlng relatlonahlp
al It haa to otf9f. Enfe>YS movies. beaeh.
Looking ~ a tun kw-quiet dinners and
Ing, st.able, lov.able, ""'*· # 179f5 ME YOU phone c.119. Onfy ..,._ beach. Must be apoo-llY •A111 aa.aTE'T ous #2800. t.anaoua, humorous. .vu.-romantk: SWM, ~8.
DWF, 53 attractive, GREEN mo 5'11" + tor OWF 30 ••
1lncer• Gentleman. -11--CEPTI------... -•y-412794. _..
enjoy• good tttma, BLOND 5'8", votumptous bN-
• • n • • of humor, n«te lookJng tor a r-1 Scei..,n.1 HANDIOllE
Tai. eann.d, IJender
lovlng, car~. en-
lighten.ct, playful. au-
thentic, commumca-
tlve and youthful g~
tteman 39, very MJCY
and romantic . with
mulk:. art, reeding. Wanted· outgofng r• d ... 11 #2808.
nihlng on a mountain l atlonshlp oriented ---------
leke, beach walka. SWM , 35-50, over IOllEOltl SPECIAL Womc : 300-l
You too? #2804. 5'9 '', by SWF wtth her UFETlME
act together Smoker. ATTRACTIVE Enloy• early Rock-N-Ive you a man over
AFAlllLY
ORIEllTID llAN
eo + SWF, 5'5 '', 130 Roll, Sushi bar1. mov-45. 5'10"7 Call me
Iba., young, 8Cttve. --.... M C. •2782 Thank you #2780.
42, na. prof a cttva tn
NB youth sports,
s-k• educated 'lady,
oood ••t••m . af-
fectionate, to share &
build together ,t1 1805
S2.ooo mo onty In-I c ome and b each
cur•. non-emok•r. GREEN m s SWF SEEKS ... ka caring genU.-apemn.nt •-ks gl•l-
trlend/mor•I She'• I
aweet, very pretty.
elendef. compatlbl•
and emotiolialty ev.11-
man f()f outtnoe. poa-SINCERE RICH
albl• relatlonahlp Looking tor 111111ng r• HANDIOllE
#2803. latlon1h1p. 5 1 44 slim. falthtul man age CREATIVE blond (prelty) well ~53. Muat be emo-
AFFECTIONATELY
SWEET
BLONDE
ablel Curious? Go for I
"" "t787. LftV&I LEO I proportioned WF tlonally stllbte and d• v•-hon••t and secure void ol probfema con-
OWF, NS, 30'•. petite, I · m Inter•• I e d In earning ax-wtYea, 04d
educated, ~· chaJ-1 aports. outdoors glrlfrlend• and blrn-
lenglng end mub.l"llly music, heve MOH ol boa No. tat beltled.
SWM never married,
9 ', 170 Iba .. ~
an HOiie lady under
35 for an ••cfting mo-I
nogamou• relatlo~
ship You-1hapety and
Intelligent with atyte.
• '7fS7
FATHER
FIGURE
r-ardlng relatlonahlp humor and gracious bald heavy drinking.
with handsome, conn-personality. <112743 smokers wanted If
SWM. 39, 9 ', 180,
Hand9ome Senior ex-
.cuttve seek• young
mc>fal SF with model-
face f or marriage
CMO O.K. #1 782
d ent. profaaalonal, HAPPY you have what II
30's-40'1. Shilt• Inter-takes. you wtll m-t
esta travel, ethnic din-SLENDER your match il'2802
1•n2~44 theater REDHEAD
DON'T GO
TO BAAS
SWF, 40'a. 5 3 ' at·
tracilve widow IOOklng
for atflle11C gentleman
non-smoker I lo ve to
tlah, play 1enn1s or I
stay nome 10 cook
•2781
DREAMY
PERSON
OW F, 5'2", 140 lbs · I
look 40, Christian.
claHy, Euro pean. bru-1
nene. cultured Enjoy
c oncert•. travel. etc
Seeking over 50,
good-looking gentle-
man. non-smoking
habitual drinker or
overweight Eicpect1ng
compallbl• # 2 76 I
GIDGET
TYPE
Petite, tan. lllhret1c.
c h rc g ood cook
1eek1 older m arriage
m inded (47·!>7> con·
s1dera1e •ffec honate
ro man11c gentleman
with great wll <II 2763
GOLDEN
GIRL
Seeiong silver haired
genl platinum eyes. 1
bronzed bOdy. owns
diamond m ine nickel
In his poekol wllllng
10 pul his 2 cents
worih In for nelfl quar-
ter cent 2746.
OWF &ell-employed.
home owner. aeelclngl
warm cuddly lor tun & I
companionship, 55-
65 Enjoy beach life
gardening. reading
1revel Lei., ••PIO<•
lhe wor1d ti 2762
TRADITIONAL ARE YOU OOOCMIATURED
HUSBAND I PRETTY? 1 EDUCATED WANTED PETlm Marriage-minded ,
Attracllve Southern 29-35? Liie• g ood SWM, 5'9". 198· late
ledy happy ap1r11ual food, sports tennts 30's, •motlonalty •1• 1
educated desires and lnttmate conver· bte. wefl-~ed. P'<>-teaslonal wnter-edltor
kind loV1ng huaband 1at1<>n? Im ~ nl<.• n ew 10 C a llfornla I
oge 45 -59 SWM guy. 37. 5 7 · WOM Llkea walks, g ood LOVE OWM ' 6 ' 180 pound•. ,.. 1 768 c o n v • r • a t I o n ' TO HUG! healthy, a1trac11ve. I---------~and boolil•
h11;jh moral values, fl-I ASIAN Se•lc• attecllon•t• Anracilve SHF 5 '4 n a nclally secure
180 Iba . sUll loalng,I Out.i tifHtyle Enjoys GOODEii QOOd-o&I~. attrac-
l ong b row n hair. no -smoking , no-WANTED ';;992~·· SWF. 25-35
brown eyes, In 30'• I drinking, no-drugs SWM. 29, 5'11", 170 ™DIOllE
5 • • k I n g SW M • il'280t I bl nd l'VVI 5'10 ·., 28-40. who al---------lbs . alh ellc. o
humorou•. adventur-UL TlllATE w1th blue • .,.. or-1 TRIM
sense o f humor THIN ~~!~~~ :: I TEXAS LADY seeks Asian Fo• lo
Playl ,,,2745 Pellle anreclrv• 42 rock h1s WOfld • 1821 9 2·. nla. 59. Quality.
D WF wants emotion good dre•s•r • edu-1 ORIENTAL elly & nnanclally ... BIG GUY cated. !Inane•• and
PRINCESS cure man 40 who OWM . 44, tall. X-emotions A-I You: 50
knows whal he wanls f bal la ..... _ or ~. trim. class
J • 5 ·7• Chi b "'" 00' 1 P yer, pro.... .......__, talker thinker ~ na ea-., & where hes "'"''"" 1~a1 ...... o Ir _ __._ T ~ Iv v -· .,. "'"' ..... .,,... u-llberal, heels. allk I Adventurous creel • Musi be romantic Th SF
Loves movies, Jazz. marriage min ded & ._:: '0
1 arh-I ; zany, blous ... jean•. wet T-
d I --•11 s--'-I I ..... ays •UQ ng, very •hlrta, and humor • anc ng, .... no _... iove children #2742 expressive Seeking
Ing rare unique man amlabl• cheerleader -"-1-1-82-......,,__.,........---
WM zany sense of VERY ~ wno 111 atao ~ HITDSE
h u m our. charming LOVING & doeant take rt+. eo ROllAJITIC M
and sincere ti 2747 A pretty very classy ••rlously C h lldren PRETTY c ultured. edvenlu•ous more than OKI 11 1803 I He la handsome.
5 e brunene wllh n" Hml ret~ed ••ecuttve. PETITE m e r o u a irile rr 3 , CRAZY adven1urou1, 9'2 ' PROFESSIONAL s-k• enract1ve •UC •llm OWMNSW 0.-
CHsful m an 44 10 60 HUllOUAOUI aw" anrllcilve, feml-OWF 38. 5 J' alngle ,.,... h fl ......._ 10 love roreve• I m IND1au nine, ""'• ex ....... mom who enfoys llfe . -_._ __ ..._......_ I
Playtul and em a 101 of hOmem ... llf, .... _.,.. seeks open. •lncer•., run 1~ b-wllh You "'' and tnm. 45, 5'8'', tor sail""'. tnivel. ,..._ playful. relallonshlp ., ~ 165 lbs ae4*• com-denlng ... ~harlttee ~-
with handaome. cont!-""111 be glad y o u 1 d a n Ing c alled • 2760 P • n ° n • • tural, ,,_ttntul ~-dent proteuiOnal 38-•~. tnrYel, ti.. She ahoued be
45 NS. no drinking ~ ~ ••tr• ~ minded s i ne c aring. compatlbl•,
Newport Beach lie¥ttaQN.qesalof friendship alw tree to share,..._ 11fe
112807 AO_.,,,. tn Cl-fleO # 1795. , 1
ICMI owu 40. rn". 1eo.
,.. end "'*' loOldng too. rm not a one
~ -.nd. I tow to
llaten, I wak e u p
Nippy, I tow klda.
doga. en d w omen
wta'\ gr...t c:urwe. " you're bet• .. • 2&-40,
Ilk• 11'9 and love.
pte-. cell. "1 Tiie.
1'11 IO IUAVI
ICOlUllRF
Flttylsh br'9Udancer
with teenage llbldo
wanta ••n• beach bunny to drtw crazy.
IO
HAllQ.UPI
SWM, 60leh, 180 -. ..
loottlng tor ..,,, ro-
mantic, '-"-loW'9
woman 40 + who
wanta a Mnalttve, blue •ve<i. e· chalteng•.
4' 1711.
ORDIUllY
AYERAGIGUY
SWM, 37, 8'1", kwee
1port1, phOtognphy
and the "'**-· Seeks
SWF 30-40 wtttt ~
lar taatet. C -yal
,, t 765.
Youth , bHuty, pa-POSTAL llllVICI
nache and ,.,enlty
••••ntlal. Newport £9LOYIE
111804. DOM, 34, ST", 130,
LOOIOllO FOR ~.:3:_ ~ All ATTRACTIVE dining out, COIK*ta,
ILOllD movies. t>owtlng, ..,k-
ing on the beach,
SWF age 21-24. I am amusement parka,
a SWM, age 29, want· ~ "17'83.
Ing to ftnd romance I--'---------and aomeon• who READY TO
11k .. wang 1ong bub-EXPLORE
ble bath• to gether Profe~ SWM, se.
and rNdnight swtm -W11nll aomeone to go
ming. "1802 places In Orange
MEET ME Counly I Ilk• to din• -w oul, movt ... theatre. nv dances, par1ie1, and
SWM. 29, 5'7 ', 165 the beach "1801
lbs , good looklng, ed----1-r----.----
ucated. caJ1ng Look· .....ul'll\I
Ing for a lady. ~fer-AllAN
abty oldef wtth llnan-1
clal aK\.lrtty and gen-PAINCEll
llfOUS "1823 SWM, 33, very good
.._11 r HOllE loolllng, 9'3", 215 lbs
-.,.. m~r. wtth cuny OWNER brown halr, ...-. at-s f tractlv9 Aalan woman
SWM, 32 tight 00' who Ilk•• music. odor problem Digs
body off. running agri-_•_1_822 __ . ------
cultural cfleclcpointa
A real Don Juan
5-klng SF, _,.. of
"~";~~1 I
AND READY
H•ndao me. secure
pro leaalonal SBM
40 ....... •inc.J•
SF for romance &
quality llf .. lyle Race
a.ge'k>otl1 not a t.ctor
Rep ly guarenl .. d
#1754
IElfTlllEllTAL
POETIC ROIWmC
51. physicdy flt, ac-
Uve, NS. OW M, 5'9 ".
170 Iba.. warm. af-
fectionate, marnag•
minded Entov csane-
lng, th-l•r, travel. ,
•perts .... k. lady 40-eo ~ romance and
•t809.
I UMTAllTW.
llUL TM.EVEL CUTIE llARICETING OWM, 5'8 " t 75 lb• .
college educated.
or networking, com worlls at staytng ftt ln-
munka""9. lntefUgeril Side & out ectv.~·
lurMovfng gentleman OUI moun1alna 10 the
w /aenae o l humor ••a Ilk" good musk.
•••k• friend, MLMI friends. l aughter
pert,_, enttepf'909ur-111824
type, adventurous. ---------1 ~. hooes1 caring TEDDY
lady. 111 aoe II.AR
NEW/TMOUGHT swM. aoe 29. 9·1·.
OWM. mid 50'• •-kl 230 Iba . looking for
eoufmate to 48. for I my pretty woman. You
laatlng r elallonahlp are a SWF age 22-29,
Heve climbed th• anracttv. btond. 5'7' ·
buslneas mountain• & ~ 9 120 to 135 lb• .
now want 11,.,,. wtth IOve spending days et
you. •mefl the RoH•. I the t>eacf't end roman-
explOr• llfe & travel I lie walks on lhe beach
#1829 al night drinking
cham~ by the flrw
Shop "'-,..,estate pagea and wtH love m e Must °' CMa9lfted '°' ... -..cetk>n I -~you· ... a-i~-llve In Huntington ~.., Beach • 178'
FREE PER
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e .. k e Lady 40-60, 1llOOtlO •II !UOlf!!\ 10"" "*'-
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SWM. 23, 5·10~". 145 ;~0~;· ,.c.tt;.•:::::1.....;7;..;•;.;;...n...;..1...;0~·----
lba.. bm. hair. green llnel It WOftl•I 13/mln. LOVI I IOllAllCI
ayea, Into bauhaua 1.eoo.7•'1720 T0111Q11T
and KROO mualc. ---------
dancing and sober Aful!Clhe Qlrte &.Ml 1~
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102·108 E. Bay Ave I
123-0414, 21~~19 ----.;......;;.,;,. __ _
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,..__ crptJpaJnt. v. gar. I
2Ba, bllleony, eumm., Sl lOO/mo 873-8387
$2400/mo. yrty 11100/ 72W880116-7t4-«191
mo. Btu f4!-3MO 1 On The Water, Bayfron11 IL•-.... I apt All utll inc 1BA.1 * vrr..-18A 5895 PV1 dock &
lmmac 3 BR 2~Ba. parkino avt 723-4S67 ~tlo, 11560 A"1t 81l0 I Spaclou1 4Br 3Ba u p-1
Barbara Sanragret atrs apt Frplc & gar
M4-01H Aat lroato paint & n-car· 11 H-'en 8 Oowcf. Rltr pe t Vearty 1505 E ~·OUPN.Rpp ~U:'!..~3*er Balboa B~ 714-282·
-· ~--1457 d 875-2434. 2">8a on V• ~e Fam
rm. dbl gw, fncd Vd.
gardrw lnc:f Npt .Chia
K•dS/peQ Ok No laa
req 11575 839-9095
Corona
del M,ir 2622
'OFF l ST MONT~•'
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bOth ~ 2bll, 2 Ur
Qlll fncd LM S 1 500
Alll 8 I 873-9338
Spact0o1 2BR t ~BA _ _;___;.;.;;....:...:.::;..:..;;;...;..:.._
lwnhme S9"-'0 mo *SPECIAL!!•!
2 Malt BR. 21~ BA
Condo Frplc. pool
1pa garage carpo11
2 t Starf\ah Ct '950
mo 213-<&5 7.e2e 1
BALBOA UY CLUB
All club pnv 2 BR, 2
BA. balcony W'beat
01yfrnt view $2300'
S~400 untvrn furn yrly
S4900 1ummer mos
640-5932
B.ALBOA/llt~T
900 SH Ln 644-2611 S 100 UP TO $250
1B• 29a hv Oon •rn lpl OFF 1 St MONTH
•••• un.1 s 1200 mo Bectt.lorl..e;1•" a • $800 sec Jett !126-
8 18.., 01 Lil 723-1513 2•111 A.al Poot,
705', Jumme Rea• spa, c:.b6e h<>c*·up
WESTIM.e VIUAOa A4ta• conage 1 BA w d ..._.1U
t11g ut11 tnc sars
Wallung distance to 18" Apt, 2e21 H•r·
bch 673-78" bor Bhrd. POQl &
laundry room Call
osta Mesa 2624
$100 Off!!
CLOSE TO ALL!
:?BR 1 BA close In
!>46--9081
1 BR, oalcony "9Wly
r edeo. Stove Near
bch N pets S625 706
Jame'I St 979-4410
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Newport
BPach >.i,9
•UDRll $79°* * 1 IDRll seoo. Frig, d•hw9hr, •love
lnci No oe•• s.&5-4855
• Ea1tblutf 2Br 28• rrp.c, poo1 com w d . 2
car~•. xtra atonige s 1C>95 nooet 122-eo11
• NWPT P•NINSUL.A
Unfque 2 ·sty. oc.an vl-. 1Br 2B•, 2 gar,
$1560 rv "'11ncl ~122
BEACHFRONT!
1BR 781' Apt. yrty
S 1 !>00 "'0 Shr gar &
lndry A"'' 10 1 C llnt
M o se' 842·1883
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Hr ·r'! lie. I•'
S t1 d r f' "2 / 2 -l
40 ~ fem ahr my tum Al
C d"knl 48r Back 8-y
Bright room COM non
smkr. sundeck. w d. f
p . S390 Alll 8 1
721-95«<1
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BE AT THE BEACH
BY NOONI
*"ff tn, F{f pey we.minv poten11A11
IO St ,000 •eatdy
•Pakl !reining,
•No eap n« .e.m · t2noon, ~
&31-1135
Coctdliil ~ 47 or 41 · T~ IJOo.642-38731 P0UM> 8 D 9'1'e Dee. =~::::::::::::::::::'::::!
L•••I Pey P"•n• •I ... ,. Divorced ll'hya1c1an l
Re .. te. Must Sell _.. "9'Y ~ecttve
Oulckly t .. 00·283-FOUND· Fem "'"-'·I young w om a n to •har• ~ __,,_, OOC. gr•y. 7110· Marrk>n I front home In ••· -~~~~~~~~~I L.oca!I Vending Aoule Hoc.I perking gwege, chanve tor OClC~ _. ..... or ...... A• Anahetm (ac:roa. from b b 11 I & II ht UDO Plllm&.U __ Bo-'--_:A ·..__ Convention Cenlet) I • Y• I ng U
20C).1eeo eci. tt. omc. ~ ~ ........... 1 c... 1 .. 2929 ~4~= I
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tmmeo ope ning, 2·
per son NB office
Musi know ~to9h
Tlna °' Roni, 47a.5015
~ tor rent. "Old 1·800 84~8983 tFOUNO · female YMtl·
Newport" M..tne 9fM. I ahlre Te~. vie r o n m • n I . So m e Vendtng Route, estab-j Mofvovi• a 17th St •
Deale P8f"SC>n for com-
m u n 11 y newapaper
Do you .....,. on Un~ Strong edttlng, layout.
epecn on wet« wtth ll9hed 13,000 • 15.000 C.M . &4!'>-5570
docka evallabfe Con-p9' month Income I Eacettent opportvnlfy LOST Dog. 4 mo Old, "'*'*'' fr• ptitldng. muat ... lmmedl•tetyl I Japanese Pl.IQ, M at·
8T.MICJ30 1-80C>-488 83$3 lay, l•n w / black lace.
omce apace for leaM, blue cottar no taQ•
•pproJt 450 1q n Vic. of 47th S1 NB I
Preettgtou. Udo IOc. REWARD 831-17'4 or
Calf JeAlie. 87&-«>ee> 831-4740 tv mes~ I
SJl.IOY 14-t5'11. on TDs LOST kitten, brown
l20f< IO $1 .000.000 tiger w'hlte pawa &
Cell Deni90n ~soc lace Blue collat RE· 4~ NOW• WARD Laal ... n 7
Con"n' ·• ,
Pr ,i ,,.·'' .. ··i
14 P..,._.de P8"11ton
Mrin•·v HB 5.36-0 t 80
o LO,V" 2914 ..... FOR LIAIE SllOMEYS
..\W'Oll 1100 II ll5Cr'lnO P•.onakl«>t consol1·
Of Udo ..._? If eo, writing skllls 5 yre
doe9 • trade for Hk• 1 ••P8'1ence Cell property In Rancho ~2-4321 nt 352
Mlf8Qe Interest'? C•ll An l.ocaJ m9n/wom«1
Marltyn Tenzer. Agt I S425/Wkly Factory
SyMa Mm.r, Bkr. I a ... mbly e1 home No C•t9) a214"7 HP H~0()·79&-7020 7
0.yl19\le $5/mln Sc horll
fnstruct1cm :rn 12
Sumtnef Engltsh Rkllng
S pec1aJ $99-4 private
lesaoos Au<;1uat Sum·
mer ndtng camp Call
I~ d .. atls 751-4878
ATTeMTfOM Love the
sun" Great •ummer
1obs la< ~•ch ooms
slut)anh & athl9tas
No p~e ••'" PI eve S200 S•OO w11
Call 645-t 8!>4
438~ E t 7th St C M dallon loans up to ~3. St~ SS0,000 r99er<1•ess or
FOR LEASE Approx pa91 er.on C all 1-eoo-e27-eoe 1 1000 aq " untt. 2085 t ---------
By CHARLES GOREN
with O MAR SHARIF
iJnd TANN AH HIRSCH
P l•c entla. Unit 4 el"AST CASHe Costa ,..... 72~ t On Any Aaet E.•late tA"l "-f"lt vulntrahl,. t 1t•l cit' el'
COM . upstrs •oom avail No Cr.OH Nec~ry •N0
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in wge 381 20. hom•I 714/M3-H20 .,
H11d th1' tlf"t'n d r .r.t ... r • rrd11•
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mc1tln 11 mrn·Jlf''> [>toot l.an•r '"''''Jl<l
win thf' •rp4'nm11: lt"ad. c a"h thf' 1trt-"'
trumpt1 and lhf'n r•mrf'df' a t ndr 1n
f'8th "'"1 f'itrf'pt d1am11nd .. ih .. rrh,
rla1mrnit l•l • nrk~ near beach M/F $4501' JC F"1nanc••I • Q
mo Davida 673-6798 1 200 eq ft w /ffont •W IDOW HAS ISi tor t Q 3 ------·----office a lg roll-up COM lg• rm meaty' door S7951mo 6~9 TO sl S20 000 up No •A J 8 7 fi
furn home I P w d , Terminal Wey, C M credJt.-' No oenany C8" WEST EA!o\T
o...-a.s ·~~· non smkr S-450 Alll Day• S40-9352 • ,J • K Q
s 1 121-9546 , 2, ... -sF ~t 8eh 9-Nnct '" aman • 9 8 6 4 3 2 • A 10 7 Fem roomm.ie COM to """" M e,or Oebt consollda· t I 0 9 • K 7 fl !'i I 2 •hat• lBA nr ~h 3975 Birch Ir"' !Ion Up to S3o+< guar "•NTM.S JBr 29a lrplc, 3 car
lM pool S 1350
shop11 and buses
Wiii •ccept OC 0 Houelng $67!> ml)
22M Maole
<..ENTAUR M GM T
b42 .2288
2Br 1·1Ba 2·Story Apt
w garage no pe"
N•ce qule1 a•ea S8!>0
64!1·906t ()f 827 &410
$"'""" mo ..... im--' ,.,.. 541 ·!1032 1-fl00.'l59-!>086 7 oys • Q I 0 9 4 • I\ 2
Coot B11che •or Apt "'"" ..... , '"""' ii;;;iiiiiiii...,,,~·--~--;;;;;m;;;;;~;;;~~~-~~' Furn Uttl inc Nexi to 7:13-1860 iv,,,_, SOl'TH
~e<:" $600 87~71 t Furn Twnhse COM UP JO •A 10 A ff
fh 1' h11 nrl I hrn1ich .... i\• rlf'11lt in 11
ri 1pl11 lllf' 111111 f'\•nt 1nrl •he ftr,I
tr11 k • n• .. 1 .. d .. f the tf'n 'l''"~n an<l
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d11fl r ,,..,.. thl'rt> "'"' 11 "'""d han<~
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723-4494
u"•"'Jge Condo .., v·-
: AR 2 BA lrplc Rn
J"" security S • 4·1~
Ag,.nl 8'&-8108
A 1 F ~ S Townhse •B•
Ba fr pie beaut
r~r.-.. .r1l'!trt0f' P•••u
\ ·sei •no 6'0 1 ?08
OUPll!X ups trs 28t
• !j • Q•• balconv 0111.
t Nh $1200 mo
8 18)3"-'9 4!>39
00 •SlE 3 BA ._, BA
• ;){)() sf ()(1 9 levels ""'
<' O•a10#1 Pi.< A Slip
''"'' l'IO ya<:h1 s 12 '>00
1575-elOO
LIDO ISL.• Urger-!'
M11s1 111el Jbr 2ba hrn
.·,~•~ to beh & tenntt
'' pets S2!">00 m" A.1 1ow Bkr 499-3400
'•"woort North Conoo 2
llfl 1 , BA w frplc
yn• w d Great toca
'"" S 1275 mo Call
U•ane at 7 ~ 1 7'2"-' 7 •"1
·1~ ~ 87!>-~
NWPT MO. 2 M 11tr
•IO'I 2BA 2 Cat gar,
A. r-I p quiet 1oc Nr
. o SIJ~ 640-1529
Ocea" frr°"t BalbOa
>tudio S"-'50 mo y•ly
.• 1 Pd I v.,.tt 1mme<j
• , 1-0;)!)J or l50-Ml18
A
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... AD! ,
CALL :
642-5678
S3H 1 ST MO RENT
HU'Y 19R Apt9 W~
1lfa• 'IDaCtOu$ ;n•t~
Qu•et ..:ornple• poc.
C10,e to ,.,ops Ca• C"''Y 642·1401 o•
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•9a9 WAM.c. A.-.
BUNK HOUSE
APARnmrTS
1 899 lllOVE IN
l!ASTSID• 2br
t>'l lnOry c .ar DQr1 No
oet, 171 A H5th P•
•r*' 0451 eve INt(eno
SH Sec. Deposit
Spac•oua 1 & ;>~n
apt' Ou el r .::iol
nceeri orMze Poo• &
~ cwa•e<"J P••~ong
'>48 O'.l.36
:>BR :?BA UPSTAIRS
ne<ir Harb()f and 4~
•·ctir garage $780
mo Call !>4!>-2359
AUMONAAPTS
$350 OFF?!
l & 2BR o w ~au1
~oo· area Rec rrT
no•y "" close to '"ot1• anO Ou1es
~9·1 S675 MO
530 W WILSON
'22 9012 ()f 642 2288
8ec:tt.for Apt 1n quiet
Ea't,1oe ne•ghbo•
"on d All uhls po
~85mo ....,..902
a· atde 28• 1 Ba trtphr
upsrrs Elden Sir.at
L n<Jrv gar n-p nt
No pets S700 ~
I!. Stde Lg ;>BR 2BA
Maa• Dr C..•ean
new p11n1 ·1 'i h
0 ' 831 ~ pOOI etc non smkng • K J !'i
l A AG E 2 BR 2 BA mate ov• 3.5 $450 t A J H ~"~ "~dee~~~~ tncl ut11 &4;1.2929 $ 600 I hf' ~ 1ri'ou! 8th3 1ao-&o6, or !>4-4 6130 HB house S385 mo incl
ut1I Nice ra9'04tntlal Eut
McLAIN ENTERPR SES area 1st & last req I I • '-<1rth ' . FEATURES Lo-11 964-6469 PER MONTH Paaa Pu•
EXCLUSIVE HB on PCH 2BR 2BA 'lfrl'nlfl~ "'"' r f'r
BEACM & CO\JtoolTRY 1• apt und prkg -'1
ClUB COMM\ NIT ES <l"'~,".,t,t ~~=mo * I) Cll 1 fCJm * '1 ~ ) BeclrOOI"
a.01., ... '•pie. ... et o .. r
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cent•al ,.., A owi-99 ,. •••111 ''O' v~e All
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$<Irr f 0 D911
fROM $1 195 mo
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673-1849 Of 873-1 1167
lJl "r BA w pvt BA o.,,., .,.. non 1mkr
Stir .,,, fem & OOg
'485 mo 531 ·3862
NBSSOO Lge Br In 3Br
1 !>Ba Condo Pl J AC
Maid •II amen A118JI
now Mike 253-5 766
Early morning motor
routes available Deliver
Tuesday. Thursday &
Saturday Must have
dependable transportation
and liability insurance.
CALL 642-4333
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Drlvew11y<1 Pallos etc I 645-7505: C27-353956 WO<k ProOlem .. No Prob-chair. ottoman N-Free Hlmalayan ml• "4M8~8 The reglltranl(•I co
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John 75•-0183 Hardwood rtr, Uno. lnstal & Malnt R•• I fk:e $325 1Mt-3Aae 7~1918 evening• or Satlboat 3~0· EHi Dally PllOt July 4 11 . 18, 8ualna1 Name(•) Ila
Ouatlly concrete-block ceramic. carpet• Sub CL om E1t,ab.1rLefl table& ENTER ctr ~. sofa w/ _weetc __ •_rld~•-~~-:----ol Pavtlion 8~7 25. 1991 abOve on May
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& brick work. reason· fir rpr Uc 6-46-2821 ocal r• • c I rodl:er $325. ro-d Hand ralaed African 2 boet .tlpe. 45· & 30'. fh.:371 Sue L 8odow
abl• prices trM HI Bonded ~ 19 24 Hr EDOt1416512 Chrl St 95, 2 wtngblt Grt1y Perrota. S.lboe Pn, ••c.. IOc ----------Thia stAr1em9nf -• II• PUBLIC NOTICE Call 751·8535 S S .L M.int & Land I HEATING t Pl.UMBl«J Chrl S250, k-waterbd 545-5841. No ltve aboard• S375 with ll"ta Courlty a.ti
The C Ahf Publlc Ullll·, T J Pelle Conc••I• Con11 I A"/Com. new 'lod $425, Cheat St25. aofa & up 7~7 flUIUC NOTICI ~County on "'*1 1195 Comm1~<11on RE· Conc·8•1c11. Block Lie & 1prlnk rpr Reliable Uc 541878 'lls<hsler $915, ootf lbl Mt S275, 45, Si0£ TIE l'enn 1991 ..... -..,
QUIRES that a ll used Bond Higt1e11 Oull Los ••••rt r eflnlehlne UC bond«! 751·701!> 1oa~b•...., dl1p 1"9talled I k -br111 bed S625, Avall In l~..,.,.t e.acl"t ,. ........ .,.. Pu ..... _..__. "-enge~--(71 ~)962 7"""3 "" .,.... Mik S75, 2-d ftltt C9b Men'a 29" 10 apd Uni--... .. .,...,..., "" """' hou s s hot d g o 011 s Pf\Cll .. • .,.. Stripping. cull om THI GREEN SCENE
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JACK K•NN•DY TILE I R.nt.I PROPERTIES $6 50 Sewer repelr1 Th• regletrenl(•) co-& MAABLE INSTALL Palnt·Ct1r~try-elc. Water he•ter1 lrom lt*1CCd lJO trenuct ~
• REPAIR All types Drywall Glry&AS.5277 $99 lil9 5 yr warr neee undw lt'9 Actltloul
of Pavers Wuhlng &I HAND~•u* Complete copper I lhlllnlM Neme(1) •1tec1
Sealing 497·5ee5 !o 6 .,.,. ~'..::':: CRIMINAL DEFENSE ~~~!P~!1 f~: b~e:j =-on· No¥embet 23•
THE ORIGINAL Call °""'• ... , ()71() Drunk OfMn0-'602 price on any plumbing n 8.M Ciani, CNef Financial Dr< ....._TILE Miit Suap Uc./Wenarrts work Mtn 1 yr guar-1 OfllC9f .._.. UJl9 -All re11dttnl1at & comm I All Offen._. FrH 8 n 11 • y 0 u, d 11• Thie ...,.._,. waa f\led
leaky 1hower1·A cld repair• & malnl R•H· Contultatlon 77&-8552 patcher John Arnie wlltl lhe County Oer1I of
wash & regrout New •b .. A reeaonebl•. 1 S P 11 n.-CcKJnty on J11ne t 1, B lh Refs avail 43"'·""827 mtth lumbino t C9 .... 111-,'V"' & Repair • room• ' "' 9e&-2324
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Floor1-Plumblng Uc Ower 1 s wY9 •llP· tn M••-oe Get oool & to-Publlehed Of11ng19 co.st R••ldenllall Comm'I
Certified S.-8-6088 25yr1 0 C 6734'0e~ Altt. Mel nt. We can tally relaxed Rel8JI o.-y Pllo4 ~ 27 Juty 4,
Tile & Maible 1n11an & handle anything short your •tr••• away wtth aMter ,......,_ 11, 11, tll1
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busines5 was built on word--of .-mouth.
Who needs to advertise!
So we had some empty tables
every night. Business was gooj but
business can always IX! IX!tter. You know. Then this
salesman from The Pilot comes around. He' telling
me how The Pilot has~· They cover only
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three times. Now I got no
empty tables, I're got no reservations oren
for the next nvo weeks. But I've ~rill QOt reserva ..
tions alwt advertising; except in The Pilot.
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fll'ala, IO bo hold 1 SundlY: 21; ll TOIJ!' R°"'''' In Unno iy.
'Eacto Tony Roma'• will have at f
Jcast llx teams from the local
commubity compotina to raise
.mon.ey for tbe Starli.&ht
l'ovodalion, an inlent1tlona~ --
. profit \ charitable organi11tion
based &n .l..09 An&eles fh1t srants
lllo ...., .. of cridi:ally, chronicllly
and te inally ill children. I
.b o • .-Bollft tellD of five memben bu )"
oontn'bUted 1n clllry fee of S2SO.
1be team that consumes the l'DOlt
baby beck ribs in five minutes ii ) deciattd tM winner and advancu
to compete against new teams ln ,
!he n:ponab.
Martha Montoya (left) and Nancy Stern at. love t6~J:ravel 'n Things In ~·
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The public is invited to come
and cheer on the learns. lf a team
is interested in parlicipating,
membcn can contact their kJcal
Tony Roma's. CM's Love to t rave1 · 'rj Things
offers unique, ·artsy adventure
In the pasl, Tony Roma's hu
raised funda for the Starligh1
Foundation with one annual n'b-
cating contest in Univen1I Oty.
This year the contest bu been
expanded with the addition of
Trave ling can be an adve n1urc
even berore you get out or 1he
travel agency. Take Love to Travel
"n Things in Cosla Mesa for
example.
Not only can Love to l "ravel
book you 10 some exotic
destinations around the world , the
agency also features a retail line of
travel-related iten1s -which
explains the '"n Things·· part of
the business· name.
Martha Montoya, one of four
ow ners and the marke ting
manager of the agency, exemplifies
1hc li ghthe:artcdne!'s of 1he
tius1ne!'s. An accomplished artist,
she has created a number of
travel-related cartoons which lend
a happy sort of decoration to the
place.
Montoya and her partners took
over a one-woman agency JUSt four
months ago and have transformed
1t into a bustling. five-agent
business, Each agent has his or her
own particular field of expertise.
She herself specializes in
busineu trade missions ind Latin
America. A native of Colombia
and now a Newport Beach
resident, she has been in lhe travel
business for 11 years, the last six
in the United States.
Manager Nadia Robinson is the
house expert on European !ravel.
Jos ic Piamo ntc and Eric
1-lcndcrson handle Asia-bound
1ravclcrs, while Robert McCray
books flights and tours in the
United States and Canada.
Looking ror a fun place to surf.
Brad Wahner can help you find
one. And Jana Lane coordinates
corporate lravel, mostly in the area
of small busincs~ accounts.
Then thcre"s the gift shop,
where Nancy Stem can show you a
variety of ilems to lake ak>ng on
your tnp. If you're traveling with
children. she has a wide selection
of coloring boolu and other items
intended 10 hold the little ones'
attention.
"Everything in the store pertains
10 travel -.pillows, car plur.,
etc.," Stern c.ommcntcd. "With
this service, we've take n the travel
agency a step further.
"We even have luggage for kids
I 10 4 years old," she noted. "Our
merchandise is designed to make
traveling with children easier.''
One of 1hc principal specialtie!
at Love to Travel 'n Thinp is
"ecotourism," defined as the study
or the kind of impact that travel
and 1outi!m have o n travel
dcstina1ions and other cultures.
''It 's a co mmitment to
c.onscrvation of the cnvironmcnl
when traveling and respect for all
cultures," Montoya explained. "It
is a movement amona travel
agencies to promote trips 10 the
world's most "naturalty beautiful"
destinations.
love to Travel 'n Thinp is open
silt da~ a week from 9 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. at 369 E. 17th St ., Costa
Mesa. Further information may be
obtained by ca lling 642-4403.
contests on the local and rcponal
level. There are 28 Tony Roma's
throu,hout Southern CaJifomia
partic1paling in the fund-raising
events.
The Starlight Foundation was
founded in 1983 by actress Emma
Samms and her co usin ,
entertainment manager Peter
Samuelson.
3·students
earn awards
in real estate
Coas1linc Communi1y College
has awarded three students the
fl.I'll annual JD Distinguished Real
E.~tate Awards. Designed lo help
real estate students improve their
writing skills and «>gniti\le ability,
the awards were presented for
ou1s1anding term papen.
New Pac ific Ridge homes opening in Mesa
The fin1 place award or $200
was presented to Betty Valtas for
her paper on "Equity Sharing."
Second place and $100 wenl to
Cindy Rogers for her paper on
"Senior Housing.'' The third place
winner and recipient of $50 was
Fran Cosier for her parr o n ''The
While Lung"' (asbestos .
Pacific Rid ge , a pr1\alc
ncighborhocxt of e111,h1 nc.,., h0n1e.~,
will hold its grand opening in
Costa Mc!a this weekend from 11
leninlrl Heki At:
MAlffO 11 COlllTYAlll
16025 Brookhurst Founta1n Valley
Thursday . July 25 1 00 & 7 00 pm
l'r(lbote requh.0 11 v•lut ol '"'!•
~o CH<ll $60.000. not '600.000
J0•'1! 1111\...C::'f doe• not •void
P•OOllte ...-oCI C"1 '""It '" the
P•vm ... 1 of V""t(:al..-Y IFW;D ..... ,.,
"'lliflage !Faire S lioppe.s "
For Lease-Pr im e Location
Ret ail Space From $1.85 gross
Office Space From 5 1.6~ gross
Largest Mall In Laguna Beach.
1\vo Levels Of Secured Parking.
Prime Coast Highway Location.
Heavily 'IhdTdced Area.
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(714) 4'7 .. ll2 n• s. c.-e.,.~ ,..,...._.
MllYMI .......
a.m. to 5 p.m.
These beautifu l new homes. w11h
brick and wood siding exteriors.
have either three or four
bedrooms with over 2,300 square
feet of livin g space. The interiors
of the homes come equipped wilh
many 1tandard features which arc
CKpensive op1 ions on mosl other
developments.
Items such as Ko hler Jaccuzi
tubs, dual-pane windows, mirrored
wardrobe doors, an intercom
system and noor-10-cciling tile
surroundings in the bathrooms are
just a few or 1he quality touches
that the craftsmen of Pacific Ridge
have designed into their homes.
Pacift\: Ridi(C is located on
Valley Road. within walking
distance to a new park and
recreational area as well as a short
bike ride lo lhe ocean.
The homes arc being offered by
REJ MAX of Newport Beach.
Addhional inform.ation may be
obtained by calling the realty
company at 760-5000.
Each winner also recctvcd a
plaque presented at the Coastline
College Scholarship Reception,
which was attended by over 300
people. The paper! had 10 be a
minimum o r 10 pages and were
judged on rc!ICarch and methods.
organiz.atK>n, illus1ralion. spcllina
and grammar. relevance of. topic
and critical thought in !he pr9per.
The award wns eslabli.ihed by
Joseph DcCarlo, an adjunct real
estate professor at Coastline l
College. He indicated that the
awards will be given annualty,
funded by him and JD Properly
Mana1emen1. or which he is
managing par1ncr.
DcC.rk> noted that "when I
came to California in 1970, I bad
an MBA dearec but no money or'
career. I enrolled in eight real !
e1ta1e counes at Coastline, whtch
r-.;;;;rT~WTi~r.im-l have enabled me 10 achieve my goal of becoming rin•nc11uy I
lndc!pendcnt. I would like &o hefp
I
othcn have the same opportunity j
and the change to succeed by I
t•kina advantaae of tbc
educational COUl'ICS olfel"Of.I II
Coas11inc Community College."
IOANNf flSH r. no onli""ry boner
AftH ~1nninic her c•tttt 1n b.-.nkul)l
•s .. Customer Servic• Kt!prefer.talive
al Sout~n C•lifomlil 1a Natk>NI
8•nlt., k>.lnne mewed on to b«ome an
A!.slst.lnl Branch i\4.anajet" .lnd
~a1 lom OffK:f!f at Cki.teot Bank ol
Cmia Mes.a whfofto shfo WOfkf'Q Pfiot
to }oinlng "' al Banil. of Nrfwpoft. I
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For the lOlh comecutive Jal,
Ocean Pacific Suawar (Op) 1'il1
host the finest pro(csionaJ fllr{en
from around the world u they
gather to compete at the Op Pro
Surfing Oiampionship July 22-28
in Hunting.on Beach.
Co-sponsored by Pontiac, the
1991 event will feature top pro
surfers compctin& for SI00,000 in
pnzc money ud Allociation of
urfing Professionals (ASP) world
tour points.
"Nine years ago, Tom O uren
wu in his rookie year as a
professional, the ASP bad yet to
be formed and Ocean hcific
hosted the first Op Pro, labeled
e¥Cn then as 'the premier swfiq
event on the mainland,' .. wd
Bonnie Crail, executive vice
president of marketing and
adYc.rtising for Op.
"Goina into our 1 Olh year,
Ocean Pacific will cootinue to do
what we do best -bring the
world's finest surfcn to compete
at one of the world's most
reco1niaable aatfing venuu,
HuntiQaton a.m," she added.
••An eatimated lS0,000
spcctato4n will ICC 0UTca, the
1990 world dtampioa. ad tbc lop
30 ranked pros on the ASP wodd
tour challcace the Hanlington
Beadl brut.
Determined to uoaeat the tbree:-
time Op Pro winner and thrce-
time ASP world clwnpioe will be
surfing's elite. Among the
chalJcngen will be last year's Op
Pro men's champion. Team Op's
Pro c.ometlor Checic..n CmorldatOfY) 12:CXM.~ at stte
Worn Tr 1 (32) 8 hta e 20 min 6::1>-9: 10 2:«:1
Jr'• Rd 1 (48) l2hta • 20 min 9: 1().1 : 10 4:00
Jr's Rd 2 (24) 6 hts O 20 min 1:1()..3:10 2:00
Jr's Rd 3 (12) 3 ht 0 20 min 3: lCM:lO 1:00
Jr's Rd 4 (6) 2 ht • 20 mn<3mon>4: 1°"":50 :«:>
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JULY 24 WEDNESDAY
Rd 3 Trials
Rd 1 Men's Man
JULY 25 THURSDAY
Worn Tr Rd 2 (16)
RQ 2 Men's Man
Worn Repechoge
JULY 26 FRIDAY
WomRd 1 Man
Beauty PogecJt d
Rd3 Men's Man
, JULY 27 SAT URDAY
Men's Qtr'1
Beauty Pageant
WomQtr's
JULY 28 SUNDAY
WomSemrs
Jr'a Semi's
Men's Sem1'1
WomenAnol
Jr. Anat
Men Ana
Awards
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Todd Hollalid from 0oCoa Blillim.
Fla., aod ..... , two-nidmcl Gay
EJbnoD from Biarritz, Prance.
\'yin& for the womea•s Op Pro
title will be the defeadia&
champion, Frieda Zamba of
ftaglcr Buch, Fla., going apiDlt
c11rrent ASP women'• world
champion Pam Burrld1e of
Ausua.lia and Team Op'1 Liu
Andersen or Ormond Bc:acb, Fla.
While the noted Huntinaton
Beach Pier is undergoing
renovation, the 1991 Op Pro
Surfing Championship will
continue to be held on the south
side or the construction area, near
the oomer or Laite Street and
Pacific Coast Highway.
As the Op Pro traditionally
draws one or the largest viewing
audiences in profession.al surfing.
this year's setting will once again
include additional bleacher seating
for thousands of fans and
bcachsidc seating for thousands
Curren bids for fourth
Op Pro championship
Tom Curren, heralded as the
most innucntial surfer ever,
returns to the Op Pro Surfi.na
Championship as the 1990
A11oc i ation of Surftn1
Professionals (ASP) world
champton.
A lbrec·t ime ASP world
champion and three-time Op Pto
champion. the ~year-old Curren
is the onJy American to capture
the coveted ASP title and the only
surfer, American or otherwise, to
re,ain the title.
n 1989. Curren rocked the
surfina world by taktna a e>ne·year
hiatus from the tour to be with his
family. Rctumina to the pue1lna
compclitt.e tow lo 199(). be facied
the ~ m.po.abls tult of
making h · way up tbroup tbe
trials to c:ballenp the seeded pro
surfcn. Before thJs tour. no IDQ~a
triaJiJt had ever prnercd enoup
paint~ to win a championshtp tfllo
Oana made qaict wort of the
~ OD tM )99() lOU I w~ ~ v.ap9CIOCleaaed tbre<
fint pa.. in tbe finC dveo eotents
on the_,, Oarrca calmly. quietly
annovnced to I.he wortd he had
retwncd.
Durina bis uavds. Curren
competed ID tb• minimum
required 16 C\ICllta. broU 11 ASP
records, created two others.
llCCUmulated tbo neocted world
tour poi~':' aad tea1red 1he
ch~avwn. Curfta_ bowewe.f, II DO stranllCI
to ~ He lcamcd Ill
•If a1 the .. ol 6 and. as an ... ma.r. capcared tftk:I ln 1980
and 1982. ~in Ausust ot 1912 •a of Team Op Oane:e WC)ft two cw.a Oil the tour
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ESPN will air
Op Pro soon
after event
ESPN, tbe oation•a most
watched sporu octwcrt. will air
tbc 1991 Op Pro Sarfing
Ownpionsbip1. hqinnq Aue. S.
F« tbe first time. audicnca will
be able to ntd\ the complete
program within one week ol the
event.
'"The Op Pro bas been televised
since 1983, ~r, it was usually
moolhs after the event bdore tbc
show was Ktually aiRd." said
Boonie Crail, uecutivc vice ========================:;1 president of •utetiJla ud edwertisiQg b Op.. ~g~)'~OaK~
Hey Guys, Wama See?
Miss KROQ
Best Chest in the West
Miss Beautiful Body
Birthdays· Office
Bachelor & Bachelorette
Parties
.. ESPN will air the 1991 Op Pro
Swfina Clwmpinnship ooc week
after tile event is orer," she 9ddcd.
"mating for the quietest
hmW'OUDd time CYCr.
"With last year's ratings a.nd this
year's priority airing by ESPN or
the Op Pro. professional surfing
bas solidified its place as a worid-
cb.ss sport," Crail pointed out.
The cha.mpionships will be aired
Monday, Aug. 5, from 7 to 8 p.m..
and Wcdnc$day, Aug. 7, from 1 to
8 a..m. Additional air dates also
m11y be announced.
can Today &
We'll Dance
Tonight!
Tom Curren wiU go (or his fowtb Op Pro title. ....
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GnDd SlaD crown. vauJtmg from
18th to eilbtb iD the world. Two
~ 18la, be was the 1985-36
ASP world tour champion. Curren
repeated ia 1986-17, ~ five
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Omen ti¥a ia Fn9CC with hu
wife, Marie, ud ti.cir 1wo
dilldrca. Lee Alla aad Naaban. He
is active in awiJuu rntal issues
and spearheaded tM bmation of
the ~wopeu ch!!f*r of th~
Swfrider ,.,.....,.
Curren will mate his only
mainland ...,.,_. at the Op
Pro SurfiQa Q pbMbips to
compete fof -~ Op Pro titJc..
Haftli111 tou&h while han&in1 ten
Jorja Sm.itb of Sm Clemeatc-the 1988 Op Pro women's champion. mixes 1t up with • rough wave.
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OP PRO •AA ~ S.~ llO The Piot & ~Ktent • Thursday. Jutv 11 . 1991-5
• • t t , • ' • " • • • • • .. •
rney begin trick.ling down onto Suning Ownpionsbips. and they· an annual summer tndilioe foi
1hc \and a t dawn, just as the sun's know that by the tune the first tam ud prOI atib ~ li8Ce thl
ra)'~ begin to warm the crests of heat bits the water on the final fint Op Pro in 1981. That
the curling waves off the day, it's going to be standing room inaugural event stunned me waYC-
Huntmgto n Beach Pier. onty. riding 1'0rid wia a retOhrtionaty
In ""os and threes -with 1he1r Thousands upon thousands of new format. c.rectiac bleacben
tO"-Cls. beach chairs, tape decks sandy-toed and sun·ba.kcd fans will U>nasP. tbc Hmt.iQston 8cadl
anJ coolers -they fan out a nd be packed along the shoreline, Pier and introducing .. stadium
~cttlc down onto the cool berm, cheering on the hottest surfen in surfing" to the pro circuiL The
c,hi,enng in the shadow of the the world as they compete for fans were delighted. and so were
-.carfolding and bleachers, staJc.ing SI00,000 cash and "Double-A" the surfers.
1heir claim on what is soon to world tour points in what has At the Op Pro, the ad.ion didn't
become some of the most exclusive become the largest and most all take place out on the borizlOo
bcachs1de real estate in America. prestigious professional event in somewhere, or aloa& some lonely
The dedicated early risers arc America. wiodswcpt beach. Pro surfing was
here for the 10th annual Op Pro This seaside migratjon bu been DCYer so accesSl"ble u wbea the
----------------------~ surfcn paddled out from UDder
the pilinp to the c:bccn of tbe
crowds on both the pier and the aod they hawa•t *»ffed liDce. 5~ oompetiton really fdt the ~~ ::':;.th0pi°' ~
·.
Cards, Magazines
and such
504 'B' MAIN ST.
HUN1INC'lrON IEACH
i ... ftM"t of bein• '*center -.. -v ......--_.... moet of the pros -an c*itcmoat.
and the audience in diia ICands and aa impintion that mates them c1f1
the sand Cou.nd ~ widl • down • little deeper otf the ~ 1eat to 1CJ1De of the most bottom, bit the lip eYCD banter, or cxrum, matcbupe in lbc history of throw cautioD to the winds and ao
profeuioaal aurfiag. When for that lhoRbreak tllbe.
Australia's Cheyne Honn toot out ~ ,....._ three • Op the first Op with a last-~ om ..__..,_.., • ·time -Pro winner and two-time wodd beart-stoppin.a 360, the huge champion. bu put 00 here what
aowds roued their approval -be considers to be 9(>me ~ hil
CITY OF HUNTINGTON BEACH I fincat ~~ Australia'• Mark po clcctrified the
crowds Oil .. way '° Yicby in
botb 191.S and 1986, wbilc wor1d
cbampoa Barton l.yDc:h &bot the Salutes the 1991
.PRO SURFING CONTEST
And the Outstanding Men and Women
Competing on the Water at
Surf City U.S.A.
pier at fUll speed to cliDdl tho
1987 Op lide. The best aurfen
surfina meir best -Ill Op
tnditioo.
An,one who bas been to an Op
Pro will teU 10t1 that if 1'118 cmJy ao
·to one pro surfing event all year.
then this ii the one. lt'a IOIDetblftl
that can•t be delc:ribcd. sittiQa in
tM bleldllen OI crowded down on
tbe ~~•alctlooms in
the last few INfH ol a crucial
heat and ,.,_ ~ IUlfcr i5 recina fOr priodJ .,.... the buoy
ad jocbJilta tir pcieidom on the
<Ntlide.
Tbe aaa ii ._ tM btKb tcene
ii cobM --....... ii a>ol and ~ 'l"beW1 .. almost
fatMI •tmolJ•ere. _. dlle music
and tbe commeaur1. the
intemcws aact TV 9ots. the
bctic:iapten ead cvea a blimp or
two. Noc to ...... me cver-
popu.lar .... °' ....., C.ontest. · Ira the ..e ~ 1¥CDt of
tM ~ IOr ...... luil., ud you woe t .,. to mill a aaa llld surf-
dtenched miaute. But don., be
swprilcd it )GI lbow up and find
100.000 other ram with the same
idea.
Jui pull up )Qlf lqMre inch of
sand and ait bd and enjoy the
1991 Op Pro -and bo a put of
Calilonlia't peat ...... tndition.
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so we can ask you questions about the shot. ..... rules ,.-ohDt amateur surfeB from participating.
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Test your memory with Op Pro trivia quiz
1 lov. mu\.h do \OU know about
thl h1,1or. of 1h~ Op Pro? Test
\llUr l.nnwkllgc v.1th 1h1~ quiz. The
.1n-.v.1:r' .ire l10 P.igc 14.
C'hnnc Horan won the
111.1\1!!ur.1I O p Prn tn 1982. What
unu,u.d ,urfrn1arJ Jc~1gn did he
rttk 111 'll"IOf\ '
~ v. h1(h ,urfcr made a bold
,1,1h:mcn\ in l'IKH b) riding a 10-
fll(ll long h\1ard in hi~ first-round
heat'
3. Which surfers have won the
Op Pro more than once?
4 Wlio won the first Op Pro
women·:'.> title and where was she
from?
5. Which f o rmer world
c hampion coined the tl rm
··Huntington Hex" to describe his
inability to do well at the Op Pro?
6. Who was the highest-placing
amateur in the men's division?
7. Who wai. the highest-placing
woman amateur?
8. Who's the oldest swf'er to
ever make the main event at the
Op Pro?
9. Who has won more Op Pro
titles. Australians OT Americans?
10 How many Op Pro winners
have been world champions?
I 1. In 1986. a hurricane off the
Mexican coast provided 10-foot
surf for the Op Pro trials. What
was the name ol that storm?
12. In 1986, Tony Curren bad a
chance ·to break the record for
most consecutive beat victories
...-------------------------... (24). but was stopped short. Which
DOG TRAINING IN II surfer did the stopping?
13. Naim the young lady who _ _ YOUR HOME I thnllcd the crowds by wmning the I ~tte .. Rewcad and Plallle" M9ltod I first Op Pro Beaury Cootest at age
"""'" ' 15 . I All do&$/MI aits SPECIAL I 14. Tom Curren was forced to I House brtaktnt • Obeditttct I switch to a backup i.urfl>oard
I Jump111& • Barklna $25 00 OFF I during tilt 1988 final against Gary I Chtwint • Wildness • I Elkcrton. Why"
ind moA 111m11 ~ I l'.'i WhKh woman surfer wJ\ I The West Coast Academy ~ 759-8022 ~ cheered on to victory m 1985 t>y
I of Dog Training ~~ 11 homemade banners hung from the I h~rt Dil"Ktor • Vkl!M M•ni -.tl I p1cr'l
.... -----··--------------------' 16. The south side of the
• EXfCVIM SllMCf
• COIH'OftATl ACCOUNTS
• l~ \ONG OtSIAHCf
• ~ISON™ll~
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Huntington Beach Pier played host
to a maJo r amateur event
throughout much of the 1960~.
What wa'i the name of th,11 annual
CClntc'it'l
17 Which Aussie 'iurfer wa \
1a1led for violating black-ball
regulations while warming up for
an early Op Pro?
18. Tom Curren but fellow
Californian Joey Buran in 1983
largely on the strength of one
utra-radical move in the final. Whal was that maneuver? Heather Crane, Miss Op of 199G-91, will crown her successor July 27.
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~_b 6 beauties seek
~"fl?.~ 1 Miss Op crown
Su finah'l1' -selected for their
personaJary, appearance ud Kt!VC
sport• participa&ion -will
compkte for the ullc of MIS$ Op
at the 1991 Miu Op Sporta Model
contest held during &he Op Pro
Surfing Championship 1n
Huntinctoo Beach.
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See MISS OP,...11
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Amateurs get their days in the sun
ematcur tea.a,, llllo ii reprded as
a plll'iNc Op Junior rh•mpioa.
Tbia ,ar. the 0p Jame. reacbes
intcraational st.ores with the
---ol CaJb Cabrero ud hWo Diaz. Siar Rifai wt.o
arc nabd ......ben one ud two.
aetpee.tMIJ. oa the PDcrto Rico s.ma A.odatba "*·
From Ptige10
The 1991 Miss Op will be
awarded a cash priz.e, an Op
wardrobe and the opportunity to
represent Op IS its spokeswoman
throuJbout the country.
The semifinals are tchedu led for
Friday, July 26, beainnina at 10:20
Lm. The final selection of Miss
Op will be held Saturday, Joly 1:1,
at 9:40 a.m. Friday's event will
lead to the Canal day and a bl.If of
the Op Pro'• main surfina events.
"Wo are looking for a
repraentative who will CJiemplify
the healthy, active California life-
style." said Bonnie Crail, executive
vK:e president of markelin& and
advertisina for Ocean Pacific. co-
sponsored with Pontiac. ''We seek
someone who has crace. poise and
will embody all !be P*tive aspect!>
of the beach culture."
The 199(}.91 Miss Op, Heather
Crane, is an avid surfer from San
Oemente and spent the past year
representing Op in adverusements,
televisio n show s, personal
appearances and East Coast ~urf
shop tours.
"Heather has all the quaJ1t1cs
we were looking for and was a
wonderful ambassador for our
a>mpany," Crail said. "We look
forward lo finding someone who
will continue to promote the
company and the tifesryle.··
Ou1t smoking &9
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DAT E NiGHT AT PeRo's •
SATuRdAy EvENiNGS :
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J ·rJ.r.1 Ci~~! r,r.r.r1·.1• r~ .,,, • (.J <, "'~' 1,r
Op Pro Sulfing Championships -1982-1990 ·
1912: Tho i.naupnl Op Pro Sutfina Clwnpiombip. Solid lil·foot tell
during main cwmt. 13.5.000 punc and International Profe11ioftal Surfina
(JPS) points. °"1el' .S0.000 mpcctaton witness the Op Pro. Aultnlian
Cheyne Horan perfonns tube rides and a backhand ~ to defeat
countryman Shaun TomlOD for lint place. Hawaii'• ae.2y Bcmen
defeats Australian Pam Burridge to win the women'• dm.ion title.
American Tom Omen e;iten his rookie year.~ bgoy &tied for the
first time in a prof easionaJ competition. Priority buoy to become stand~
ard marker at pro events. "At last Cali!omia wu treated to• f\111-bk>wn
professional event with good surf, sizzlina aumlriOe and all t.be
sophisticated trappings of a orl<klass event." -Sutler mapzioe.
1913: Crowd tops 100,000, unprecedented for a mainland event. Tom
Curren beats Joey Buran with aerials. 360s and radical diRctioa chanaes
in the Association of Surfing Professionals (ASP) world tour's tint aU-
California final. The "Huntington Hop" is born, a maneuver used to get
the surfer OYer tbe mid-point und bar. Californian Kim Mearig takes
the women's title bealift& Liz Benavidez of Hermosa Beach on Meq's
way to capturina lhc ~rid title in the women's division. David Nuubiwa
lakes first place in the ''LefCDds" specialty event. First ASP evenl for
Op. Single-A rated. Total pnze package: $50,000.
1984: Op Pro becomes the United States' ahowca.se event. $70,000 in
cash and prizes makes this cveol the second ri<:hcst surftng contest in
the world. Surf reached si.x·foot power swells. An ASP single-A rated
\\.end)' Botha shows the form 1ha1 event. Tom Curren scores a perfect 10 and five 9.5s to apin take top
Y.11n h~r runner-up honors at .las! honors beating Cheyne Horan in the final. Newcomer Frieda Zamba
' c ,1 r s 0 p P r o S u r f 1 n g from Florida defeats Kim Mearig to win her fint Op Pro title. < h.1mp1on!'.h1p Consistenl 100,000 spectators.
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=,i 1985: Op Pro becomes ASP AA-rated event with a $40,000 purse.
)-11 Hurricane Olaf sends 15-foot .. Big Wednesday" sets during the Op Pro
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considered one o1 the areateat IW'fiQI finals ftCI' bdd. amea .-oo
10 win his 6nt world cbllnpiombip. Autnlian Jodi ~ beats
CalifomUin Joija Smith in lW(lmeD'a dMsioo.
Ul6t: Mark Occbihlpo DOSC1 out COUD\JylDaD Glen "MJ. X'' Wailoli to
take his teOODd Op Pro title. Ouren kllel to "Occy," taka ~ ...._
and ii OD bis '#ay to a sca>od world dwapiombip tide. Hwric:aM ~
sends in ail to eiJht·Coot sets with ocxacioNI 10-foot .. fDr * ....at.
An AA-rated .event with SSS,000 in prize IDODCJ. Prilda ~ .,._
Pam Bwridge for her second Op Pro til1e.
1"7: Hurricane Hilary pumps six·foot se:ts to the Op Pro. Punic is
upped to $70,000 with AA-rated points. Hawaiian Sunny Oarda baizes
through triaJI to meet Australian Bat1oa Lynda in finals to wlD tit dt1e
in the men's divWoo by defeating Oatcia io lix-iool sea dllriDI aahl
event. After this win. Lynch's ~ty in AIDcrica IOlft. Weedy Botba
beats Frieda Zainba on Botha s drive toward a world c:bampioNhip title.
WeU ewer JJ0,000 fans attend the Op Pro Swfina OaampiombJp.
lMI: Tom CUncn beats 1ummate Gary Elkcnon to c:apturc hD third
Op Pro title. Apin, more than 130,000 surfing fans watch the wcek-loag
event. Pontiac signs as co-spomor for the Op Pro. The HuAtingtoa
Beach Pier is condemned because of wea.ltened structure from storm
damage. The pier is ICheduled to be torn down and replacccl by 1992.
Jorja Smjth mates ii an all-California sweep by beating Pam Bufridae
two straight heals in 1he women's main event. Total purse: S?0.000.
1919: Richie Collins of Newpon Beach uses maneuvers like extended
no.ten to beat Tom Curren in the main cYCnL C.OUios bcata Curren by
only 2.2 points. Frieda Zamba overcomes a bout or the Ou to late the
Op Pro title back by dduting Kim Mearig in the women's finals. Op
bolts inaugural Op Junior amateur event. Kelly Slater takes top honors
and turns pro later in \he year. Total purse: SS0.000. Pontiac apin
c:uponsors event. Sutf is two to fm: f«I and alas&Y· Pier dosed to
spec:taton, still lS0.000 surflJ1& fans line the beach. Crowds are
acknowledged u a motivating force for surfers. American surfcra said to
be pushed to new competitive heights by the cheerina fans.
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Style and arace on the waves
Kim Mearig of Carpinteria. a former world champion and Op Pro winner, will be represcnung Team Op as she Autograph time
compctees for her second Op Pro title. R1ch1e Co!Jins of Costa Meu Lakes 11me out to sign a fan s T-~h1r1 a1
Team Op members will meet fans
the 1989 Op Pro.
Buy~ loof of fresh-OOked OCeal,
aM get a~ loof free. Membcn of Team Op, Ocean
Pacific Sunwur's profeuional
surfing team, will mtkc special
appearuc:a It loc:aJ su.rf shops
around Southern California to
meet 1urfin1 fana and sign
a utogr-.phs.
The appean.ncea will take place
prior to and during the lOlh
a nnual Op Pro Surfioa
Champioalhip, wbkh will be held
next week in Huntington Beach.
Scheduled to visit the surf shops
arc T o m Curren , current
Association of s urfing
Professionals (ASP) world
champion; Gary Elkerton. two-
time triple crown of surfing
champion and number two on the
1990 ASP world to ur; Todd
Holland, 1990 Op Pro Surfing
Ownpionship title holder; Mike
~·
Parsons, currently ranked fifth on
the pro tour, and Lisa Andersen,
ranked number four on the 1990
tour.
Team Op will appear Sunday at
B.C. Surfboards, 222 N. El
Camino Real, San O cmcnte, fro,.,
2 to 4 p.m. and Friday, June 26. at
Huntinston Surf It Sport, JOO
Pacific Coast Highway. Huntinston
Beach, from 3 to S p.m.
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300 Pacific Coa~t 1-hghway
Piersidl' Pavilio n
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Answers to Op Pro trivia quiz
I ,\ '"Luor Zap" )1ngle·rin
~ 0;,ivc Parmenter
J. lo m Curren. Marie. Occllilupo
.ind rneda Zamba
4. Becky Benson of Hawaii
" Tom Carroll
,., David E:.ggcrs al 17th ll'l )985
7 Nta Post al ninth in 1988
I< Shaun Tomson
4 Americans. 10 10 5
IO h\I~ (1 om Curren, Borton
I 'nc.h. Kim Meang, Frieda Zamba
and Wendy 8olba)
11. Otal
11. Mart Oc:cbiJupo
l.l. Laura Roberts
14. He broke a fin off bis
fnonlc boa.rd wbilc ridi"8 a IW in
the hca1
15. Jodie Cooper
16. The United States Surfing
Championships
17. Derek Hynd
18. A "floater"
IU wil1' ..._>' port, •u:rfina comes
complete with itS own vocabulary
-and it often may sound Ule a
foreign language to tho
uninitiated. Here are some of the
most common terms U8Cd UI the
sport.
Aerial -An extended venioo
of chc "off·thc·lip" mcwe. with a
surfer actually turning 180 degrees
in mid·air before settling back on
the wave.
the waYC Crom which the $US"fe1
hucome.
Drop ln -1. When the surfer
descends to the bottom of • ~.
2. When an out~·politioo audcr
luea • w•ve in front or the surfer
nearest the breakin& ~ or
peak, of a wave. Should this
happen in an ASP event, the out·
of-position surfer will be assessed
an interference penalty.
·-------------------· Bc>11om tum -The turn made at the bottom of the wave to
Face -When a surfer gradually
heads toward the center of a large
wave just after he or she stands
up. Fading 1s mosl prevalent in
surf of 10 feet or greater.
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prolong the nde.
Ooscout -When the wall of
the wave \:Ollapses; the ride 1s
over.
Cutbad -With a napping
motion. changing the board's
d1rec11on back toward the part ol
Fin -The skeg. or fiberglass
piece .tl the bottom of the
surfboard Usd for directional
:.tabilil) on the hottom of the
board
1he Plot and Orooge ~ty Foi' Present
''Where Could She Bee?''
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Where con vou search fOI hk:tden
treasures amid a heaping mound of
whipped cream?
.,,,. 0ranQ41 County Fair, ol course/
The Juty f?-28 fair wll host a number of
speciot contests promoting the theme
·How ~eet It Is· whk:h solutes bees and
the honey lnd.cstry. Company sponsored
contests Include the Plot's "Where CoUd
She Bee?" which hos contestants searching
through whipped cream tor hidden
treasures. The winner will rec&Ne a great
Grand Prtzel
The newspaper will otso sponse>1 o c olomg
c ontest for children age 11 and under and
a Youth Uteray Competition. Deadline to
enter cotorlng contest Is Juty 18 look fOI
the entry form In the Pik:>t
Open to ages 5 and up
How to Enter.
1. Pre-register at Budweiser Hefttoge
Stage on Fftdov' s at 3:00 bef0«8 the
contest begf'\S at 3.30.
2. Contestants wl be divided Into
categones by age.
3. Each contestant 'Wtl be gN9n o pie
p6ate cont<*lQ 6 ttems coY9fed with
'#hipped cream.
4. At the signal. contestants will hove 30
seconds to remove as many Items os
they con -wtttl the6r mouth and put
them on o paper plate next to them.
5. Contestonta mul1 lceep thM hands
behind the'r bocka at ol times.
6. Ribbons tor al'#t\O patic~e.
1. Grond Prtze wtnnef ..... receNe <Inner
fOI 2 at lo Pergola ResfOU'Ont In
Cocto Mesa. o S50 val\Jel
-lntr:icate .system measures surfers' performances
For the JOtll OCDH CUM ,ear,
the world's top puf!lllt>11 .. 1Ulfen
will converse OG Hu~D
Beach to compete iD mi. 1991 Op
Pro Swfma ~ yYlna
for price money ud c:ridcal World
Tour points.
To the unlrliaed c,e. it may
look like the IWfcn u. limply
act1iag the belt ride out of each
W1YC.. ln rcalily five Astoc:iation or
Surfiag Prof~ (ASP) World
Tour judca measure each per·
forma.ncc through a acoring system
similar to that used in gymnutics
-a 1·10 point method in onc-
tenth increments.
Tbe ASP, the international
sanctioning body ror the aoen1, bu Maneuvcn -Juctsma aapbasis
developed an objective formula for OD the ASP World 'foul is on big.
a moat aubjtctive sport's cq>lolM IDOfet that briQ1 out the
oompetition. fullest potential or both wave and
The ASP rule book 5tates: "A surfer. The riders who perform the
surfer must execute the moat most dynamic: maneuven in a
radical, controlled maneuven in smooth, Cluid manner, while
the critical led.ion of the wave maintaining speed and continuity
with speed and power throughout with the wave, will be judged
The surfer wbo executes Reh highest.
with mating smooth traoslt10ru
Crom ~r lo m&neUYCr will
cam a bcncr score.
maneU¥Cn on the biaest aadlor Style -Often overlooked by
Wave selection -Wave cbotcc
dictates the surfer's ability to fulfill
the other judging criteria.. thus
wave selection is an imponant
Cactor. Competiton will opt for
outside "set" waves. due to their
size shape and potential riding
distance. PAIT .. bell waves for tlie longeat the uninitiated is judging • surfer's
functional distance shall be individual style. The surfer's abih"' Th fou f 10-From Page 12 deemed the winner." •:1 e top r waves o a wave to Cb00$e waves, perform a maximum arc scored to determine 1990: In three to lil·foot conmtcnt surf, with ocasiooaJ OYerbead In simpler terms, the variety of sequence of maneuvers and ride a the wi.one~ cxa:pt m lhc final
sets, Todd HoUud. aiebNDed .. The Giant Killer," captura his fint technical demands can be defined wave in a manner that expresses heat when the best fl'c of 15 ride!:>
professional vicaJ It the Op Pro Surfing Ownpionsbjp by defeat.lna u folklws; pcnonal style and fluidity along are scored.
Tom Curren, Auaualia'a Martin Potter and Brazil's F1avio Padaratz Length of ride _ This is a ------------------
hcfore beatiq Hawail'a Marty Thomas in the main event Curren taple on the surfer's score. The
re turns to ~ d.n:u.it after year·k>ng hiatus, working bis way to longer a surfer rides on a wave SELL--1h1rd world champiomhip TitJc. Kelly Slater makes bis Op Pro debut. with open maneuvering area in
Pnze money of $90,000 and AA poinu set the stage. Frieda Zamba wins front of him or her. the more
Jn unprecedented fourth Op Pro litfe, defeating 1990 World Otampton opportunities be or sbe bas to
~endy Botha. Rob Machado takes top honon in the Op Junior, p e rf 0 rm scoring moves.
throush cbssifted
642-5678 • rc:.111ng an all-Florida sweep of the event. Op Junior now considered Competiton often will ride wnes
the premier amateur event on the mainland.· Pontiac continues as until little or notbiq remains.
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C1dl today. Fullerton m4) 738-1000 • lrui"e m4) 753-3200
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Robbins and t.be Pim •
of Broadway CIOIDC lO ca.a Mesa
for a two week ---. ..
en1agemeat at
tbc Orange
Co unt y
Perfomung Arts
Center .. Jerome:
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R ob h1ns '
Broadway-opens
Tue,dav and ~'l•nnnucs ·through
Aug .& Scgincnas
from .. G)p >·"
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tcaturcd For dctaals SICC artic:tc on
pa~°"'
2 ClllE 11 llE -The 99tb un~I Onngc
Count\ fair continues
through Jut) .:!,S Tb1 )C&fS theme
h .. H°" S111-cc1 h ,,-and pays
homage 10 bees and tbc honey
1ndustn As ~u.il. tbc fair will
include an ~~rtment or exhibits.
contcSU.. ncks and p.mes.. Hours
Jrc Monda) through Thursday,
rn.~·n h:> midnight. and. Frida).
\acunbv and Sunday from IO a..m.
10 mldrl1ght AdnussJOn is S5 for
.1Jult\.. SJ for scneor oti.zens and
S2 for dM1dla 6-12. JU detaDI
call 7Sl-F AIR..
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VISitors to the 99d\ edition ol the Oranp County f.;, >MU enjoy the
thnfl o1 41 prohsior..a rodeo ~the fiNI ttne di)" o1 tt. fw.
Themed "How Swftt It 15. '' lhe fair salutes bees 4lnd honey and NnJ
now ~ kAy 28 in C.ostl Meg_
Da Otw1ga CGMI Wutteud I ~. ~ 1a. 1191
~·-'')erome Robbins' Broadway" celebrates the Golden Age of B~y
and lhe ptius of one o( m~ical theat~r·s fl~ dir~0r/choreogra
pt.rs. The ~-dancing, all-singing production -1ndud1ng scenes from
"4Welt Skie Stoey,'' aboYe -will be presented at the Orange County
Performing Alts Center from July 23 t.tirough Aug. 4 .
~t of pieces from its Amphitheatre as the LollapaJoo11
perm neat c:oUcctior> in "Different comes 10 town. Jane's AddictM>n.
Stories: Five Views oC the Siouxie and the Banshees, Livi"I
tonection.." The exhibit, organized Colour, Nine Inch Nail., lce-T. ~nto five exhibition segments, Butthole Surfers, and the Henry
continues through Sept. 25 and Rollins Band will perform at 2
features a wide variety of artworks. p .m. Sunday, Tucsda~ and
"fhe museum is open Tuesday Wednesday. The event will also
throujb Sunday from 10 a.m. to S feature arts and crafts vendor& and
p.m. Admillion i$ S3 for adults c x h i b i t s f r o m v a r i o u s
and S2 for senior citizens and e nvi ronmental and educational
studenll. Call 759-1122 for details. groups. Sunday's concert is 90ld
7 1111l••• . Country, music stars
Alabama, Ricley Van Shelton
&Dd Ray Kennedy take to the
1u1e et Irvine Meadows
Alllpbitheatrc (pr a one night pcr-
bma.nce lOftisbt at 7:30 p.m. For
..... call 74G-2000.
8 1 WCllZY
Tbe Cray Hone, just a few
•utcs up the SS Freeway,
prants Jeff Peanon Monday at 7
and 10 p.m .\ Tickets are Sl4.SO.
CaJI 5-49-1512!
l .. llT
Lqu.na ~ Museum newest
abibit, -rbe Cutting Edge:
C-temporuy American Folk An
from tbc R<*Dak c.ollcction'' is
.,. oe display. Featuring a nriety
of works a•ch as paintings,
aadphR, potteiy and textiles by
scl(-craioed native American
anhts, tile ea.bibit coAli.ouu
~ ~ 18. CaJJ the museum
• 1 for ctewi..
1 1 llll•t
Comcdiaa Blake Oark,
alonf wilb John Wina and
Ed Marque,. appean at the
lmpl'O¥ in ltviDe Tuaday tbrouah
.at ~· Shows J'hunday and
Suod9y at 8:30 p.m. ($7); Friday
8:30 aed 10:30 p.a (S10); and
Sa~ 8 Md ((>-.30 p.m. (S 10).
For .......... cal &S4-S4.S5.
11 ~noona of ......_.hie ...... wt11 nu
tbe bDll around lmne Me.ctow.
out, but tickets for the remaining
performances can be purchased by
calling 740-l(XX}.
12Thc Blu e ~rbl e
Coffeehouse on Harbor
Boulevard and 19th Street in
Costa Mc~ has a fuU slate of
entertainers for the week.
Admission i FREE' On tap this
week arc: "Comedy Tooiaht."
Steve Mellows, Thursday; Letters
Home, acoustic quarter. Friday;
Valerie Bloom. acoustic vocals,
Saturday; Love Crystals, new ~
and ju.z fusion, Sunday; Jamm1n
Java Jive, eclectic talent ru,ht,
Monday; C.B. Smith and Bob 8 .
acoustic folk. Tuesday-, and A
Light Stand, poetry, Wednesday.
Weekday shows begin at 7 p.m .•
weekend shows· at 9 and Sunday
lhows at 6 p.m. For information
call 646-5776
18 ......
Gloria Ettcfan. wh0tt
spine was injured in an
a utomobile acc1dcn1 last year.
performs Friday at Pac1f1 c
Amphitheatre. T1dtets for the 7:30
p.m. event arc S20 JS, S25.8S and
27 .50 For tickets call 634-1300.
14 •. ,.,., •
"Paci~ic Ovcrturca," a
mu11 c1l about
Commodore Matthew Perry'•
landlnt on the ahorea of Jas: July 14, 18.53, and the
within an ancient feudal re,
will be on 11.,e at Irvine Baldly
Theatre today throuJh JuJy lO.
1 1 -••
A r r dtiklren's an
aWWdaa by 1tucknl$ at
Usa AJben>a ~ ot Art will be
bead ~Suday from 1 to 4 p.JD. at 1 Garden. 2301
San Joequjn H Roe.ct, Newport
Bc.acb: the.. of the e..bibit is
"Mt&ical Galdea." For details call 857~4.
18 ... •z I ii
A pm.o, oriental rung.
Neimaa Marcus "Iver
saddle and other flea will be ~d
Saturday at Ltpna Art Museum's
White Elephul Alie. The evenl
will be held from 9 un. to 3 p m.
at the Boyl and OUls Oub, 1085
Laguna Call)Oft Ro.id.
17 -•a.. Scott l.arole and Jc:rry
Diner . present their l'.'O-
man show at 8:30 toaiaht at l he
Majestic. Admiaioo is S6. w11h a
two-drink minimum. with a dinner
buHct startina at 6:30 r or
rcscrvationa call 963-1727.
18 ... If ..
Oranae County Manoc
Institute summer 1hea m
program preseou a one-woman
show, .. The Crolsiftl: The StOI' or
the Pioncen.." The play, featuring
Dorene Lu~ wil. • ~ ~ performed
aboard \he talbbip Pilp'iJn a 1 n 30
and 8:30 p.m. each Friday and
Saturday tbrouab Aua. 2. T1ckcu
a.re $26 per penon. For detail or
reservations call 496-2274.
1.1mc1 rata >-. pan ol JUUi' admis.\1c.>n
to tbo Dnnae Counry
Fair, you cu Mii a variety of
musical eatcnau...t. "'9onl this
week'a offarlnt• are 30th
Annive~ ol ll.ock and Roll
show tompt ac 7 ud 9 p.m .. Elvin
Bishop Friday ac 7 aad 9 p.m ..
l.ittJe R.twer Bud Sllmdly at 5
and 7 ff!;. RJdtard Blliott and
RJcbJc ._., at ' and 7
p.m., Do.Jty o.• Mooday at 7
and 9 p.a. Ju Md 0... Tuelday
at 7 and 9 p.a Md U1110ties of
Rock and RoU .,_ WedDelday at
7 and 9 p.m. Fw M111rfRioo is SS
for adwta.
CHAAllY AND
SPECIAL EVENTS
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•I 'el dll Mr•1n:.. tbroap
Aus.•~,... .......
p~ ..... Bid. Pboae
494-ll4$. • at I ._..,.., u.ro..p Sept.
I, 10 a.a to 10 p.a., arts ad
crafts .,. bt Lliluna Beach. S4 ~ Pboae 494-3030. ....... ., AIU. throuab Aug.
30, 10 a.a. to 11 :JO p.Ja OD '-Ml
powll, LlpM Beech. S2 pp.
Phoac 494-1145 .
....... Get ~. J&l)y 18. 7-
8:30 p.m .. A.ociates ol He-.
Heart lDllitute at Grace ....,_.
Conference Center, Ncwpon ,
Badl. By umtation ·oruy. ,.....
760-5953. mac Fair, throush July 28, Mc..·
Thur.: noon to ~t; Sat...SU...:
JO a.m . • to mlda11ht at OC
Fairgrounds, C.O.ta Mesa. Rodeos.
quad raocs, side can. motorcycle
thrill show, rock coacerts and the
"Bee Man," wbo lets 300,000 bees
warm around him while he plays
musical innrumeats dally at 1 p..m.
Nightly entertaillment: July 18,
Donnie Brooks and RoMic Kurtz;
July 19, Evin Bishop; July 20.:
Little River Band; July 21, Richie
Havens and Richard Elliot; July
22. Donn1 Osmooc:t; July 23, Jan 4:
Dean; July 24, Bnan Hyland, Tbe Dmc Cups and The Plauen; July
25, Gary Morris; July 26. The Jets;
July 27, The Commodores; July 28,
Air Supply. lS pp.; seniors, $3;
children 6-12, S2; children under 6.
fr«. Phone 751-3247.
llGovmd Plm ExtnY11p•n,
July 20 at 6:30 p.m., Opera Pacific
dinner at Menaker residence,
Santa Ana. SSO pp. Contact, Myril
Krcuder, 631-1249.
llClawacter Beet Panek. Newport
Goes Hollywood. July 21 at 1 p.m.
Newport Chamber of Commerce
in Nev.port Harbor. Free for
~p ectator s . no n -commerc ial
entries. Phone for costs of Pavilion
Queen parade cruise or American
Legion Hall after-parade party,
644-8211.
~ Tre ... ltlt, July 23,
OC Trauma Society's third
~;~~ council breakfast. Phone
9l>oc ....._,A I ii, July 2S al 6:JO
p.m.. Hota Holpital 552 Chab,
Warner 8fOI. premiere of MicbacJ
J. Fm movie al Ncwpon Edwudl
Cinema, party. BIKM, Joey
Bilbop. S30 pp ...........
S7S pp. raeiwd. ,.... S74--7211.
~···"" ...... .,...,..., 11. 2-4 p.... a .. ~ Vina La
Place llipl ber ~ prepares
rcdpa al Manba'• Booaccn.
Bal>oe lalud. ..... 61). 7115.
..... ,,..,.. -•• d July
27 at 6:lO p.m.. Opera hcific
din.nu at Otto raidcDCet Newport
Boach. MO pp. Cont.ct ~
Krcuder, '31·12A9.
-I 12 I ae,. .......... July 11· ~ 10 a.a ao 6 pa, Hi1torica1
and c .. ttural Foundation
celebradoe of diweuitJ at Aldrich
Part. UC lniae. N.aM Amcricaa.
Carlbbe.a• fire daocen. ~
Guild II l..cl Co)ootcs Country
Oub, 8'le:na Park.
atmcm 1'ata, Ava-14, 4-8
p.m., Todos Clulpter of St. Joecph
Hospital Foundation OD the beach
in San JUUi Capiltruo. Cmtact
Eileen Black. "1-8211.
~ u. Claa .......
Aug. 17, DiscoYery Museum of OC
buf>ecue, auction, rock 'n · roll by
Sha Na Na. $75 pp. Phone ~
0404. ...._....t ud Rota. Aug. 17 at
6:30 p.m .. Opera Pacific dinner at
Morengo residence, Villa P1trk
SSO pp. BT. Contact Myril
Kreuder. 631-1249.
ART
9..qu•a Art Museum (307 Clifl
Drive. Laguna Beach, 494-6531 )
• Through Aug. 18 The Cutting
Edge· Contempor11ry American
Folk An. Through Sept. 1 · Anhur
Wesley Dow.
9New,ort Harbor An Mu.eum
(850 San Cle me nte Drl\'C.
Newpo rt B eac h, 759-11 22 1
Throu&h Sept I~ D1fferc:n1
Stories. F1\e \ 1e~s o f the:
Collcct1 on Tuc,d a) T alk' JI
Noon. Jul} ~. pa inte r Karrn
Carson; July 30 Gcm1n1 G.E.L .
Aug. 6. painter Tim Ebner, Aug
13, sculptor Mark Lcrc:
~uln Wundttman Muwam ( ~
M ason , Irvine . 472-11 38)
Pennanent di.splay o r drawm~.
sculpture, films. other v.o rlu h'
Jean Cocteau Through Aug 22
Coctcau·s Dream'
MUSIC
DANCE, THEATRE
•edfk Sympbony. 8 p m at
Irvine: Meadows Amph1thc:11rc:.
8088 Irvine Center Dr.. Laguna
Hills, 474-4233. July 27 Mid·
Summer Mozart with conductor
Wilham McGlaghhn. Aug 17
Symphony For A New World with
condllC1or Cul St. 011r mac Ptrfonnln1 Arts Ccntu (600
Town Center Drive. Costa Mesa.
740-2000). July :?3 through Aug. 4
Jerome Robbins· Broadwa)' Aug
6-11: The RoyaJ Ballet mso.1• Coast Re~rtor:v ( 65~
Town Center Dr., Costa Mesa.
7.51·7827). Through Juty 21 : udy
Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill.
Juty 30 thl"O\llh Aua. Jl: Hispanic
Playwri&bts Projoct. 9Ga~H Gren Slllab1pu"
Put!HI (12852 Main Street.
Garden Grove, 636-7213) Gem
Tbeatrc. tbrouah Aug. 10:
Tomfoolery . Festival
Amphitheatre, tbrouP July 21 :
Tic::lltts .,. on MM for the edulM W.. COlll .. re ment ol The Royal e.llec. Aug. 6--11 , to open the Of·
lf'P County Performing Ms Center's Sth AnnNiemry O.K Ballet Seaton.
Tbe MeJcbant of Venice. J'lly 25
t.hroqb Aug. 17: Measure For
Measure.
Open hcific Teonil Ouild at
Ruby'• J.,_, Diaer, Newport
8tadl. S48 pp. C.O..tac:t 1lmothy
Du-. '46-7372.
..... 0 I a..,. n.MI O.•c.
Ma. 3-4. CSP Youth Skltu of
lApaa Buch at Marina HiDI
Recre.atioft Center, Lapna Nipel.
Pbonc 693-0292.
., ctn • Aul-4, 6 I.ID. to 1
p.a.. OfOC Mother Ooole Guild
Hcl Coor'• Lite 11 Irvine
Spectnaa, Irvine. Price TBA.
8Myatery Cafe (Huberfs. 2
Hutton Centre Dr .. Santa Ana.
9.5S~UE). Oin.ncr show Fridays
and Saturdays: "Murder at Cafe
Noir."
Coatac:t Janet Naaunki. 532-M'S.
""1 t-DtluMr, Aua. 11 at 7
p.m., OllPaway Vineyards. fWc.
course dinner at Trees Restawant,
Corona dcl Mar. S50 pp. Phone 673--0910. LIS71NG INFORMATION: /I 9G6rt fll IM GeMea w-. A._ 10 )'OU h•ve •n C¥Cnt li.iq or
at 6:30 p.m .. ~n hcific dinner chn1e of i nform•tion for
at Basel rc1tdencc, Newport Bl.UBook. dirttt inquiria to
8eJCh SlOO Con Myri1 Benjamin Eps1cin. c¥o Blldltcd, K.mJckr, 631-1119. tact P.O. lb ISlX>-114. 0.0-deJ
..... " ' CWT-••, Mu. c.A 9'Qf. "'1cNte (114) ~
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Or9ng9 COM1 WMkend I Thuradmy • .Nly 11. 1981 Da
111 I
Geml II
Best of Jerome Robbins' works
featured in 'Broadway' at Center
By Hal HarreA
P11aC £,..,,..._. Eda
J ust as everything Andrew
Lloyd Webber touches on
Broadway turns to gold, the
musical Midas of a few years ago
"as Jerome Robbins.
The best of the best or Robbins
makes 1b debut m Orange County
Tutsday as the Orange County
Pc rfonning Arts C.Cnter opens
··frromc Robbins· Broadway'' for
.1 1 .... u·weck engagement.
··Broadway" features some ()f
the best known ar.d most loved
'I 1eave the
back flips
and triple
turns to the
experts.•
segments from
nine musicals
which
Robbi n s'
c!irected and/
o r
choreog11phed
during his 20
yea r s o n
_,.. mPftl. B road w a y
actor including
"West S ide
Story,'' "High Button Shoes,"
··Fiddler on the Roof." "The King
and I" and "Gypsy."
.. It's a very gratifying show ... a
wonderful experience. The
matenal ts so classic," said Paul
Kreppel, "Broadway's" lead
character. "It's a big show with 50
incredibly talented individuals."
K.reppcl, who is probably best
knov.-n as the taJented but tasteless
Sonny Marin on the sitcom "It's a
•
GET HOOKED
ON PETER PANI
Living," serve. as the sbow'1
emcee, as well as portr~na
Pscudolus from .. A Funny 1bina
Happened on the Way to the
Forum," Pa and Floy from "Hiah
Button Shoes,·· Ciau from
"Gypsy" and Tevye from "FMll9cr
on the Roof."
"I kind of driYc the auctieoce
through the play," be. said from
Pittsbarah. where the &bow wa
playing fut week.
K reppel Mid be portnya the
chancten that 7.ero Moltcl
and Phil SilYen oriPaaled on
Broadway. AJthouab he cu dance,
the pan be playa calls moldy b
singing and comedy -wb.icb he
can do with cue.
"I leave the ti.ct nips ind triple
turns to the ~ be said.
For KfqJpel. the hardest part Is
tbe many quiet costume cbanaa
his part calls for.
Of au his roles, Kreppcl said he
enjoys Tevye tbc mos1. "I'm
do5cst to Tevye," be said. "I'm
approacbin& the a,e he is and it's
appropriate for me to do. Be1ides..
my pudfatber was a Ruaian
milkman."
Kreppcl began his acting career
20 years ago with Boston's
improvisat ional theater T he
Proposition. He spent 10 yea~
working in thcaten, a~ 111
such productions u 'Gochpell,"
.. J oseph and The Amazina
Technicolor Dreamco at" and
Shakespeare's "Comedy of
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eowRSTORY
.... 1 Milas ,
"Jerome Robbins' Broadway" celebrates the golden age of Broadway and the genius ol ~ theatt>r \
finest director/choreographer. The all-dancing, all -singing production, featuring scenes from .,On the T O\\n
pictured above, opens Tuesday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center.
Enon." From there, he spent JO
ye.an working in television. making
oo "Night Coun," ~~Wrote" and "~e
Howser, M.D." as well as his stinl
on °1t's A Uvina."
I t was while working on "It's
A Liv.inf' tba~ ~reppe l
developed h&1 interest to dtreetJng.
He directed several episodes or
the program as well as numerous
other pro;ccts.
After 10 ycan of acting for
televWon. Kreppcl devoted mott
of his time to directing. but 0 l felt
the need to be back on •ta,e.'' and
he appeared in "Cabaret
Vcrbotc:n" at the Mark Taper
Po rum ~ Los Anaelcs.
To date, Kreppel hasn't worked
in film and said he would like to
some day.
"I've been very fonunate (in my
career). Everything I've worked on
was my favonie at the time."
This as K.reppcl''l first experience
with a traveling show. Although he
is enjoying the experience, Knppel
said he misses his children, Will, 5,
and Molly. 3. In fact, he has
dedicated has pcrfonna.ncel to
them so "they known I'm thinking
of them all the way."
The show, which first opened on
Broadway in the late 1980s. was
Robbins' first Broadway project
since 1964. "The was a lot of
material from all my shows which I
thought was s111l valid," he once
said. "I was going to do a research
and documentation project so they
wouldn't be lost.. There was so
much lhat we made a show of it."
A mona the highlights or the
show are 1 he rumble scene
lrom "West Side Stof).' the
"Small Houle of Uncle Thom<lS··
from 1'be Kiea and I,.. the n> mg
1Cene from "Peacr ha" and the
bottle dance from ••rktdJer on the
Roof."
A perfectioalsl by nature.
Robbins tool! spodal care to st age
and ~nee the oalionaJ lour oi
the musical IO Iha\ his standards
would be maintained. Kre~I met
with Robbtns aft.er one of his per·
formances and said he wu
gratified that Robbfaa enjoyed 1he
performanec.
"He was '° kind."
"Jerome Robbiot' Broa~a\ ·
continues th'°'*ff' Aua-'· T1d.ct~.
rHJ.i.r:t& from Sl9 to S42. .ire
avail.Ole for both evening dnd
matinee performanC:a For tich1)
call 740-2000.
Choreographers to create ballets
Blltet Paciflca bu hired four peat choreographers
10 crate four new ballets and teach a two-week
summer worbhop today tbroup Aug. 3.
Out of a field of 25 nationally recognized
choreosnpben interated in the project, Colin
Conner, William Sole.au and James Sewell of New
York and LcaJie Jane Pesscrrtier or San Francisoo ~ been choeen to lead the workshop.
Entitled .. Pld6c:a ClJonosraphic Project '91," this
inteNe wotbhop, to be pcat·dlrocted by Diane
Coburn Brunina of New York, will culminate in 1
performance of the worb in propcu at 8 p.m. Aug.
3 at South Coatt Repertory Thea tre. Using minimaJ
liaJ'ting and cottumcs.. the performaocc wilJ include
choreographer dilcuuiom ot1 each ballet to provide
the audience with a better undcrstandin& of the
proccaa involved for the dancers. u weO as the
choreosr•pher, in crutU-, a QOfttcmporary ballet,
explained Molly Lynch, aniltic director of the troupe. burifta tbc worbhop, tho company wiU be divided
)() that each dancer wiU be ~ two new worh
US1n1 studK>s in t.aauu Bed ..S Umversiry d
California at lrviM , each ct., wOt comist ol a full·
company master cJua. ~ ....... rehearsal
with two or the chonoli ....... and afternoon
rehearsal with the otb« two~
Before selected for tlae project, c1ch
choreographer ~ a .W.O ot ta.ar wort and a
pr~l. TM four ~ wn •*-' aot only for
their talent, but for lhcfr contributiM tb tbc overell
variety in style of tbo wor'1lllop. ~ I.bey wall
develop thcar new wort ........ warbbop. each
has afready formulated a ~ IM ~mcnt
vocabulary and nulftbu of e.11 --'*' nuckJ.
They will altO afl"M .ttta die required ntuiic
selccttona.
Lynch said the hopes IO Mks die proj(<1 an
annual event, from which new ~tcepOIU)' ballet'
might be added to a.he oi•\ r /1 ......., COCKCr1
seuon.
L oalt. if I ...a.d to ..,..ct a
cwple laoun ill .....
'fil1 • .,.~ .........
w:wa11•c1w.:1111 • • oW llllct l9d wllitc fti wllldt an, • .,_,., r.aurecl
=\.,..~Mdc
1Cfte9Wfitilw,. I ~ • ..-u autfer ~ .. Nilat ol the 1mq
Dead" for the ftftocatb time.
But aooo. I .. ICl1ill& paid to
Witch • di&rent old bladt and
white ftick wbic:b comimtntly
featured hystericaUJ b9d
ove.-.c:tina. contrM.d lilhtina. and
pathetic 1CrCCnwriting. So I really
suffered.
Some of you out there mtabt
think that all of the Newport
8eKbl ea.ta Mae Pilot is
improved. Not this column. Not a
c:hance. Nuh Uh. No way.
Maybe-I'd better introduce
mYKlf. I'm Uncle Don. "'rMre are
two or three of you out there who
may have read me duriq the 4\1
ycus I depaded tbc
cntutainrnent section of the Daily
Pilot I don't use a lhesawus.
dicshunary, reference boob. or
attempt to display any knowledge
of that which I write about.
There's only three thinp you need
to remember about me:
1. I'm right. 2. I'm always riahL
3. Don't ~n 'think (a process
rucly occumnc amona my several
rcsuJar readers) about UJUiac
with me.
OPEN S TUESDAY! .............. .,. ..
........... Sim ... •••wnn ..... ,. .. -•11• /d ___ __
July 2 3 -Auqust 4
B tlt oow.~ ... Pllol it
tlarowD IO aU the horwtb nldl
ia c.c.a. Maa wl Newpo,.-.. rw
tot a mda W., wdieio IO
~ IO brilta don to my lalte le*. A le¥el _.......,,.....
mcMel lib wn. Tade A'l#UfF"
............ IMl Owl. .. JJowe:ra.
tbia bcia& a .._., .... ..,..,.,, I
tbcNOt Pd ...,. ., .. '° nile .., ~at last oecc..
You don't bow bow toup that
is.
So acanniaa tbc newspapen !Of
an appropriate movie which j\llt
might
stimulate the I few remaining never
brain cells. watch flicks
Yow F~ritc with
UDCJc. found it rofound
-at tbe P
Balboa. statements Of~I and"~ n:member the .-.. "1uC
Balboa when it moralizings.
WU a FOCI
theatre. When. one night.
appealina to the lowest common
denominator. it lbowed a triple
bill ot "Piao 9 from Outer Splice."
"Attack of the .!Cilk:r Tomatoes"
and this .. film" about a killer shag
ru1o "The Creeping Terror.•· And
it was three or lour bucb to get
in.
N <IN it's six bucks and I aott.a
review aocncthina I actually
Uvc to think about.
It has been said that uatizen
Kane .. was a IDO¥ie abcad or it's
time. As if that's ~ to
IMke ha better IDCMC. Well, I've
WlllQIC a ed tM Clll> o«a ..ay a
battle ot e..e --.... of it'• time ud ti.at didn't make it any ....... So. witb .., .., ettatioa
.... ....,.. lacl ol iDterat, and
........ lmowtedF ol film history,
""Otbea ltaM" bored the llobber
outta me ~ tbe time tbe
projec:ticmilt mnanbcred to start
the leCIDDd ~).
Actually, for a moment. J
thought I was at one of my usual
honor films. A wcckniabt. pa.id
too much, two or three people in
the theatre, the liabll ao down, the
curtain aoes up, and man, where's
Ted Tumcr when 10" need him.
This sucker's i.a bleclt and white.
.. Citizen Kane" opens
prom.iliqty with erie music to a
shot ol a fcace with .. No
~ lips. it then pans
through ... res to a creepy house
hidden in the mist. Maybe it's a
honor film after all.
No such hack.
C harles Kane. the put
new1p9pcr publisher, is
dyifta. And as be docs,
interminably, he utten t.hc word
''rosebud." Which of course, is to
teep lmuckJeheads like you and
me condemned to our seata to find
the meani"I of "Rosebud" at the
film'• end.
And I ain't seen or heard this
many profound statements and
pathetic mora1i:rinp since, well, I
duo.no -I never watch Oicb with
profound staktnents and pathetic:
morali.zinp. Especially Jane Fonda
or Meryt Streep films.
1he Edwards Mesa Theater
118' Newport llvd., Costa Mesa
July 26-Auaust 15 Show••--5'ft.llut-. ftt I Sd 1, t-.3Qpm I Meil~ ~t MclMr. II Sat I Sun at 4pm
Foi .. Deft• Sided ~*nalol .. don,,,.. .. ~ lllOWI
SPICW. ENQAGIMIN1NIQHIS-<XMamT1MI ARnSTS
~hiwlOrllt >Jy '11>21 A 21 Alclb«t 1..rc• ._. haw c.i. md m.chandle ffom h9 flm
'!man" to laM moneiy for o chdcm. cca..
Ticketa~At:
Compact Diie ~••wet In COlta M.o • Qylfd Ccut Mal
Comic amt Mcb¥ Ollc hcordl $Q.nd ~
9 lofo Waatn••• l<91'Q leach
licllell~ ..... a 1· ''I al._ .. C.C.11W ...._ ...... , •
..
We fiod out early, beaten into
UI rq>ctitioutly, that poor Owfie
Kanc•s problem is that he IYlt
wanted only love, but be bu none ..,
to am. Poor boy. Trouble is. he's
as easy to see throuah u a
staniq man. His last days are
spent alone and lonely, as my last
minutes are spend fidgetinc and
scratching. waiting ror this dog to
end.
So at the end, we find the
meaoiag of "Rosebud" and it so
nicely epitomizes the contrived
aunosphcre or "Otizcn Kane.··
Yuck.
The hell with higher standards.
Never again am I gonna review a
film I actualty have to think about.
My brain hurts
c__,, ,_ ..... , •• °'
DONNIE OSMOND: My nCJtt
column. A review or his concert at
the Orange County Fair. Oh boy. (
can hardly wait.
Orson Wefles WC15 just 25 when
he wrote. sUrred in, directed and
produced the dassK' film "Citizen
Kane "
TOP TEN
Julyfhlu 4
VIDEO RENTAL
1 .~Cop
2. Goodfelas
3. Mennaids
•. Edward Sdssothands
5. ReY8'UI of Fortune
6. Three Men & a UtUe Lady
7. Aoc*ja
8. Green C8rd
9 .. POllrads From the Edge
10. P'Ndlb2
CD's
OfMge COMt W11keind I Thundlly. ~ 1a. ,_, De
•11 11
Ester.a . lll'itJI L1•1
so•d 'Into the Ulld'
By Tom Spetss
Stlll Wtller
States with her parents before she
was two years old. at first living in
I t's the Lambada in action. San Antonio. She 11aduatcd from a Catholic Prepatory Hi&h School, Southland residents will be and met the "Miami LatiQ. Soya" afforded the opportunity to do ··Tue Conga" with Glo ria &tefan while in college. The band
and the Miami Sound Machine eventually became known as the
when the group makes its only Sound Machine, and was initially a Latin-music attraction. O range Counrr appearance at the
Pacific Amphitheatre on Friday But in 1985, they broke the
night. American Top Ten with the song
Estcfan's Latin-American atyle "Conga." and from that point on,
has no1 only been well-received on experienced an avalancbc "of bits
America's airwaves. but has also -many of which Estd'an wrote -
d · · indu.t; ...... Bad Boy," "Da.... .. -I.1 gJrnere extensive rccogn111on --<& ._, ......
h. h · · d Sh d 0""' .... Get ...... -" and "W---'--""'-1 w11 in t e music in ustry. e an ........ ~ vaua ~
the Sound Machine have won the Jn The Way." "Dr. ~at." a eon&
award for favon1e pep group at the band released in 1984, was
1he American Music Awards, their first break, and almost a year
received a Grammy nomination for later, "Conga" sold more than two
bc!>l vocal performance and earned million copies.
18 men tio n ~ 1n B illboard The North American portion of
Magazine's the "Year in Music" the "lnto The Light" world tour
l\Sue began in Texas almost two weeks
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MUSIC
The Pilot's Guide to Music
Performer
Jeff Panoa
30th Anniversary of
Rock & Roll
Elvin Bishop
Little River Band
Richard Elliott/
Richie Havens
Donny Osmond
Jan & Dean
Memories of
Rock& Roll
Broadwa "
7/18 7&:9pm
7/19 7&:9pm
1n.o S&:7pm
1n.1 S&:7pm
1n.2 7&9pm
1n.3 7&9pm
7/24 7&:9prn
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Es1efan came to the United ago, and it is the Machine's fint
--------------.tour since EsteCan broke her back The bus had stopped behind a
stalled tractor-trailer on Interstate
80, about 20 miles southeast of
Scranton. The dnver of the truck
directly behind the tour bus did
major surgery two days after the
accident. when doc1on cut her
ba~k muscles in order to repair f" utiHI ef 11~•·~
MIDNIGHT SHOWS!
Fricby'S cm 5CJtudc¥ at Mkiialt
Stats lit 26 at the EONords Mesa Theater
1884 NeY,poft BM::S..Costo Mesa
........... ~-............
..... 10111 .... ,.
~ ·-•mCIMI ••
in March of 1990, when her tour
bus wu struck by a apceding semi-
truck in Pennsylvania.
•t-------------~ not realize the bus was stopped,
her ~pine. Two steel rods ""'""
implanted to straiahtcn and
protect her back. The rod arr
located in a section of the bad.
which flexes very little, and thcv
don't restrain her moYCmcnt.
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and the impact cau~d the tour
bus to slam into the stalled
tractor-trailer.
to undergo And while she isn't Ginger t-------------
1
Rogcn. Eateho can more than
Estcfan wa!> forced
INCOMPARABLE I bold her own on suice.
··1 (ed pua. llld I have n,1
•
limitations Oil atlilC.. .. Eaefan. who
wt"U be 34 OD Sept. 1, said at a
. news ronfereacc in Tcus. •• 1 · m wortins out m times· a week I
probably owcrc:ompcmatcd.. Every
Tut DO ·~AL 1ime 1 do a show. 1 feel bener ... ~ ' I, The "Into Tho Ugbl'' album.
B which can be dclcribcd as a , ALLET personal Eltefua. biolraphy since n the MlCidcal; ioctudea a song
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e ntitled ••Comins out of the
Dark."
And Estefan definitely bu .
1'bc <fJ.Dao Tbe Light .. tour ha'
alrea.dy beamed tbrouahout
Buropc and Japan. and will head
out to Australia and Southwe,1
Asia later this fall. After that,
Latin AIDCrica wi1bodefor199'2.
EMcfu'a .a.ow ~ salsa
with ~ md -~ with
upbeat. IDd GplM to tbe IOfll "0.. a. Yw 1Pe11" wtda masted
duceB ~ oa ,,... The
poup'• """ .... pertDrmln« will only low ac;.r9 b a minute
-whe8 EAcf• liHCMI into a
banaoay o( ~ Including
.. AnytWq Fot' :YCNt" ..,.._ Words
Oe(ln 'the w.,,.. ud .. cuts both
Waya."
Lawn ICltilla ia sdD .mtable '°' ber show al tb• Pacific
....,_iebuln oa FridlJ nllbt.
"l1cbla c.a be ,...ct111td at any
TicM&.llllleer ••9'&. mdudloa
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Food, fun for all tastes at Carmelo's . ~
irT•Jlul --Restaurant of the Week
-~ofeuional l:ambada or
UIMCX' dancers. And it's not
....,. ltalia:b -IOIDCtima tbc
catenainment will be ol GRet or
. 8ruililD heritage.
"We want to offer IOIDetbi"I for
everyo1'c," explaiaed p neral
men..,., Domc.nico OriUO ... We
wut peopo IO be able to say,
'Let's F IO Cumelo'1 and spend
tbc~··· ,,.....
Oac ol tbc tcCRtl ol Cannclo's
·1•cccu. accordi•& to-owner
Camdo Mmlo. ii ill frab and
i:apoMd illfedie1at1. -.Ve UIC
illlpartDd d9eac., olM oil ud dry
..... • weU • belh ftlb for the ..... Dlwor and tlllte," .. dedaml.
.. So•e p e ople a.ave tbe
... = ..... tbat ltalila lood ii
veryllicewJad ... ialarae
quantities," be noted. ""Tbat is not
true. We se~ regional Italian
1pccialities and in reuonable
portions."
Manto and Grillo preside over
an upscaJe IWian re\taurant -
recently henored by the Southern
California Restaurant Writers
Association for the best Italian
wine list in Ora.nae County -
which alto eaten to diners on a
budpt. The Intennezzo menu,
svailable at all hours. is filled with
c:mtinentaJ delicaciea topped by
the ravioli Sardi (S&jO) and the
gnocdii alla Genovese ($8.2S).
The personable Grillo abo is
imtnunental in brlnJi.ns Italian
c:uttme. as well as foQd.. to the Onaae Coat.~ president or the
On.nae County chapter of Gri
Gnappo Ristoratori, a New York-
hcadquartercd orpnizatioo. he
supcm1a the importtna of Italian
atmosphere and traditions to
Carmelo's .
.. We want to establish an Italian
culinary school in Southern
California,'' said Grillo, who came
to this country from Italy six years
ago and formerly operated
Bistango in Irvine. ··we want to be
an oriJinal restaurant, with Italian
traditions. We try to avo id
becoming too commerciat ...
for the VIPs d1n1ng at
Carmelo's who may have indulged
in a little too much vino. the
restaurant offers a limousine
service -Cosmapol11ao
Limousine, operated by Eugen
Cosma, hence the name -to
provide homeward transportation .
Carmek>'s is open from 11: 1 S
a.m. to 3 p.m. for lunch and S 10
11:30 p.m. for dinner (or 10 12:30
a.m. on weekends). The fC.$taurant
is located at 3520 E. Pacific Coast
Highway in Corona dcl Mar and
reservations are taken at 67S-1922.
t_r_.,._
Domenico Grillo cooks al fresco
clt C.mnelo's.
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ALLYOUCANEAT.,, $5.25 !:!~"-rmlh
f£41UJUNG OVER .JO lTEM5
~h veaetable, g1'ft'n salad bu, potato, pasta,
eaplanf, coleslaw ar 3-bean salads; pi.zz.a,
ginlc: bleed, Italian bread, 2 rotating hot
enuea such u : lasagne, chicken dishes,
spaghetti w /meatb.LIS, rotelli, manicotti,
fettUdne alfredo, and much, much mo~! Also
delleits, puddings • fTesh fruit!!
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MOVIES
'Henry'· carries 111111111enta1 . message about 111w• of love
C•rol RJos
Openlions coordln•tor
Costa Mts•
Henry Turner (Harrison Ford)
1s a powerful, shrewd attorney who
by one moment of violence is
turned into a
deb i litated ,
simple family
man . Hi s
character is a
cold, callous man
until he is shot in
the head by a
common thief.
He i s
transfo nned into rt:ts wonderfully
refreshing person who looks at life
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child arc devastated by the shock
or what has happened to their
productive, model husband and
father. It's the first time since
"Witness" that Harrison Ford bu
ta.ken on a dramatic role with such
commitment.
Sarah {Annette Bening)
attempts to go on as if nothing has
happened with her social status,
but slowly her friends find out that
her husband has been changed
forever •nd will ener be the same
on the social ladder. He bu a
second chance with his daughter.
Rachel (Mikki Allen) as he missed
out on her childhood up till then.
Their relationship· is one of the
most charming clements of the
movie.
The other character that brinp
most of the appeal to the movie is
Bradley (Bill Nunn) the cx-
coUegiatc football star who is
Hcruy's physjcaJ therapist. The
way he slowly aids Henry bac:t into
the world but pushes him when it's
required is so
touching. Bradley
is the fint one to
treat Henry with
respect as a
human being and
the first one to
joke with him
after his terrible
accidcnr.
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Hatrilon Fol'd, Mnette Bening (center) and Mffdd Mien p&ay the Turner
famity -Henry, Sarah and Rachel, in "Repdi,. ~·"
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"~eprding Henry" before seeina
it. IO I expected a somewhat
predictable talc
of an amoral man
who has a mishap
a n d i s thus
redeemed .
H o we v er,
although nawcd,
the film was a
mostly enjoyable
o ne w i th a
mes.sage or hope and rhc power or
love.
.Harrison Ford srars 1s an
eminent New York arromey who
suffers brain damage afrer being
shot for no apparent reason by a
liquor store bandit. Henry is laid
up in rhc hospital for a number of
days, having lost rhe ability to
speak or walk as well as most of
his memory .
He is then transfened to a
rehabiJitation clinic where he's
befriended by a physical thcrapisr
who helps him relearn hit basic
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sltiJIJ. When he feclll teady, he
returns home to hil wife and
daupter, where be approechea life
•• a child, not rcmcmberin& bis
Conner lelf. Thia ~ faturcd
several momenu of aeauine
humor.
After a while. He.my ii iavitcd
back to the hlw office, where be is
distwt>ed by the dishooeltJ ol the
argumeat from bis lut Clle. He
eYeatualty ..ta rtpenlbl to the
wronpd party and deddet he no
longer wants to be a la~r.
Instead , he
decidct to spend
time with bis
famity, somcthlna
he hadn't done
before.. And I01
I S clicbcd N it
m ay IOUftd,
Henry's &hooting
may have been a ..
b le ss ing i n
distuise.
"Regarding Henry" was a
plcuant mcMC that &eft me with a
warm lcelJns with the sentiment
that havint ~ to love is the
most imponant thin& of all .
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Tbo foll9win1 ii a ICbcctule of entertainment at .Ome of the
botdl ud casinos ift Lu Vcpa:
A .. MI•
&.pd Sllowroom -"AJ:ahzaam," indefinitely •.
Cu11n P.a.ce
Diana Roa. through July 22; lulio Iglesias, July 24-29: David
C.opperfidd, July 3l·Aua. 2; Aretha Franklin, Aua. 15·18.
Daertla .%.,.Roam -Jeff Kutasb'a ··~r," running
ma .... ..,._,..Place -O>medy leVe1l njpta a week. bHkfinitdy.
hal'a•
Kini' Arthur's Arena -Kina Arthur's Tournament,
indefumdy. ,,_...,.a..
Main &a.owroom -"Cty Utu," indefinitely (except Sundays).
F-.rQMeaa
French Quarter -Orisfnal Drifters, through July 28; Pa"I
Cuey np Elvis, July JO.Aus. 18.
Hadndll
f'"iata Theater -Redd Fem, indefinitely.
HeiNeyCaslM
Main S.OWroom · "Keep SmUin' America."
1-paial hlatt
"Leaends in Concert." indefinitely.
L8dJ l.Atdl
"Luck ls 1 Lady" variety review, indefinitely.
Lat Veps HUtoa
Kool and the GanJllhe Commodores. through July 21; Ray
Charles. July ll·Aug. •.
Muhn
Cabaret Room -"Cabaret '91" stirring comic Bruce
Micltel!IOn, jugler Oil Oova and the Muim cabaret dancers.
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The Pointer Sisters. through July 23; Siegfried and Roy, July
25·30.
Pa1Ke SUllom
l..oadina Dock J..ounae -"Somctbin' Different." indefinitely. ......
Venailla Theater -Frank Sinatrl, Aug. 8-11; Liza Minnelli,
Sept. u . ......
Melinda. Fint Lady ol Mack, indefinitely.
SaHa OJiP9 Room -"Saluto," lndcftnitely.
Slu..._t
Sl.M'4hllt
"&oy.,letque," throup July 2A.
n1,1e1tu
"Fotiel 8crpre.,•• indefinitely.
Producer creating new Vegas stYle
with 'Into the Night' at the Stardust
Ted Lorenz ls facina one of the
biggest challenges or • his long
career as a prodU<ler.
A$ executive producer for the
Stardust Resort
and Casino's new
producti on,
"E nt e r the
Night," which
opens
Wednesday, he is
creating a new
style of Las
V cg a s
cnteruinment
from the ground T d Lo up. e renz
"We arc trying to create the
kind or show that people go to Las
Ve.:ps to sec but entering a '90s
audience," be said.
To accomplish this goal, he will
call oo 15 years of experience,
during which he has produced
shows starring Dionne Warwick.
Doug Henning, Tony Randall,
Rich Little, the Smothers Brothers
and many o ther stars. He
specializes i n multi-media
• productions that blend ~ngen and
dancers with elabonte scenery and
technical effects.
He has worked with huge casts
of hundreds of performers and his
produced performances of the
R9)'al Philharmonic Orchestra and
the R~I Shakespeare O>mpany.
Most recently, he produced the
I 50th anniversary celebration for
Cunard Cruise Lines that ioduded
16 days of shows at sea and port
celebrations in five countries. The
massive event, which included
more than 200 performers from
three continents, ended With a
royal ball ho no ring Queen
Ehzabeth.
His experience and knowledge
helped him gather a production
staff that brings a multitude of
talent fro m all aspects of
entertainment to the project.
Experu in scenery, lighting. music.
costumes and special etfecu arc
hard I t work in cities all over the
country on various aspccu of the
show
"Enter the Night" 'Wlll open Juty
24 in the all-new Stardust Theater
The show will combine the
pageantry of a Las Vega ~
produc11on s how. the special
effects or a music Vldco and the
drama of a Broadway performance
to form an all·nev. en1enainmcn1
experience.
Las Vegas
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YOl'9 llft _,., TrUe Las veQaS Hospltalltv ... terrific fOod
and nlghtty entertainment. Choose tne ca-Fae fOr 24-hour
dining, lnctudlng a dellclous luncn and dinner buffet.
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Art -----C8ill
PeSidents wllh -
I t is usually about this time
each year when it occurs to me
what a marvelous bouquet of
contradictions Southern California
IS.
At first glance. it ic 1h,. onlrl~n
LOO(' IOVt'nting
11~elf as a land o f
leisure where
palm trees
hccome promises
for lazy fun in
tht' sun, and
coastal casual is
1 he literal result
nf living on the 1 ___.
edge. Yet, the ~
probability for MllldlDhSC
ca\c or relaxation -----
here 1s
obliterated by a
kaleidoscope of
amusements.
Arts
Scene
musical entertainment, cultural
activities and public pastimes too
tempting to ignore. yet so
numerous that making choices on
how 10 spend one's time is nor
only mind-boalillllo but an
exhausting chore. One cynial
condusion is tMt our rep>n is
perhaps noc as much about taste
as it is about appetite. In any
event, it's summertime and the
tivin' is busy ...
So, in the cuJtunll uena of
choices, I've decided this wcelt to
offer what I feel arc some of the
summer's art ruplights, both
locally and ouwde Oraqe County
-a suggested itinerary for this
movable feast.
aosesr ro home, the Newport
Harbor Art Museum i.s presenting
an extensive showing of worlts
from its permanent collection
t'nlitled "Different Stories: Five
Views of the Collection" (through
Sept. 15). an exhibition orpnit.cd
into frve distinct scgmcnu to
suggest the variety and depth of
the museum's permanent hoklings,
and to reflect the many visual
currents prevalent in contemporary
cullurc.
B eca.e al NHAM'• cramped
pllery lf*C. replar
sbowinp or the perm.aacat
collection are nre. so seclag thil
current display -the fmt sloce
the falJ or 19e8 -ii lite a reunion or old friends and favorite imap.
The quality ol a museum's
ooUection, and its accompanying
scholarship, determines its stalus
of legitimacy among institutions
which sbowtatc art. NHAM's
superb collection of worb in many
media. steadily AQqUired ~r the
last 16 yean, lw boosted its
reputation nationwide to rival
many museums in luger
metropolitan areas. Consequently,
this current exhibition of 80 works
is a welcome opportunity for many
NHAM members and regular
visitors to the museum who may
have never seen IOfnC of the
stellar worlts that comprise this
merit badge collection.
Tbe five mini-e.du'bit groupings
-Recent Acquisitions, Postwar
California hinting 19S0-1980,
~~~~~~~~~~~~~---------~~----~---.Scul~urc:RcsistinaOravity,
hintinp Crom the 1980a, and
Multiplea ~ each include an
cncyctopedic wall text which places
the artists and their worb within
the oootext or these artistic
categories. As • whole, this
exhibition is an cducalioaal
expcrieftCe to say the least, and a
chance to aee why our
neighborhood museum made it to
the major )capes. .
Dan Mcdeary's "He Goes, She Stays'' is one ol the many pieces ol art
from Newport Harbor Art Museum's permai\ent collection rtOtN on
disp&ay.
GRANO <>PENING!
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HAS IT ALLI
We're talking nine dltfwent puta 11l1ctioi-. Gnl ~
Ilk• Lamb Chops, Prime Rib and Premium Ql06ee Sluka.
Yoo'll find brohd Mafood like Yllow Fin Tuna, SwonflWi Md
Shrimp Scllmpt SUw.
Soups, Salads, Sandwtchea. Chicken Wlnga Md Nltchoe.
We even MfW 9lx kAnda of Pizza. Our c:twnp6oneNp cNI
recipe is from the I~ Chill SodMy. We'w ~ got
an old fashioned Monday thru Frtday "Blue PtMe SpecW•
Lunch tot onty $4.85.
Of courM, you'I tlnd .. our FMQ.9 Aw.rd W"••*'G ·
8atbecue F~ Biby a.:ill ~ T .... CUt 8Mf ...
and our •tee:Ulent a.tee led 0-..t...M Al9I Wood
. llmall8d.
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Hullll.., •••ct.
Down in l4una BellCh, the art
sizde a>atinuci at the Diane
Nelson Oallery whicb ii featuriJl&
dynamic wall reJicf comtr1ldiom
t')' Oaia Freocb (tbrcJusb Aug. 20)
utiJD:iaa • ftriety ol materials hiPlilbted in neon. Ftench'a
worb embndy a colorful verve
guaranteed to make JOU lrin· A
reccptioa for tllc attilt, open to
the public. .. be bdd this
Saturday ~Dins from 7 to 9 p.m.
B efore you board your plane
for dcstiaatioa vacation.
lake in .. l..olt Hollywood. .. Ul
exhtitioa of phoeosnpbl from
1916 to 1933 on display through
Aug. 23 aJong the north and south
concourses of the John Wayne
Airport. This array of glamour
portraits by "star" pbotogJaphers
like Ocorie HurreU which includes
such notables u Joan Crawford.
Jean Harlow, Oan: Cable, Carol
Lombard, Johnny WeismuUer and
Oouatu Fairbanks. Jr. -~
flight to fantasy.
[( you can steal a <by away in
LA, make your first stop
downtown at the Museum of
<:.oaremporary Art to S« "High
and Low: Modem Art and Popular
CUiture" (through Sept. lS). This
cxu.ordillary cahibit :l:,nind by
New York's Mmcum Modem
Art features more than 2SO worts
of pein&ina and ICU)pturc by
~te!y '° artists.
W~ your way west on
Wibhire, the LA. County
Art Museum is presently
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(714) 711.U liOl-$UN 11·1,,..._~;;.....:~
hen tbe South Coast Ovic
Ugbt Open -which had
produced muslca1s since
984 under the bmnu of the
th Coast M'ulical Tbeater -
urned prolalionaJ 8Dd moved
to the lrviDc Barclay Tbeatre a
few .-oaths aao.
ltl "M,i" WU a
:: . ...w.aory
Jfon¥er. with
ill second
produ:tion -
Stephen
Sondbeim's rarely
1ta1ed "Pacific
CMrtura" -the
10..0 bas raised
ill siahts
-----coasiderably. This Theater musical fable Critic about American
encroachment
into Japan in the 1850s (from the
Japanete l>Ohtt of view) is stunning
in its dramatic power, vocal
excellence and visual splendor.
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charm and sinew, depictin& a
people who resisted Western
civihzation with all their mJattt,
then craftily turned the transicioo
to their advantage. In lhe fmal
ensemble number, "Next." lhc
time frame is sharply fast·
forwarded to the present -
beyond the advanQcmenu depicted
in the original mid-19701
production -to show a Japu not
ooJy equal to other world ro=n:
but superior
to ;;:'\ore Visually, the . caQldon .to thwart the Westcmen
0 r t b c show is a -wbo tbe9 turu backward rather
I r vi n ~ masterpiece, than forward for impintion. rsro~r,:~~ highlighted by ~~ ,~~~:!, -:~':
D a n g ' s the entry of ewer for the murdered Shogun
comp~lling Commodore (whose slow death in the
n.rrat&AA .., .. Ql.._.ntbemwn Tea" number is ...,... ... p ' h' ·;,-· tbc Reciter. erry s s IP on a highlight of the first act). Bart
0 a n g Stage. Williams is particularly notcworth)'
s u p e r b I y -------as the madam of a geisha troupe
interprets the stage action and who's more than happy to
shifts into ii on two cx:ca ions, as welcome the barbarians, and their
the Shogun and the Emperor. He purses.
also brifiiantly mimc1 throu.gh an Female roles, in fact. arc quite
extended passage where events arc effectively accomptisbed -by Al
described by others. Morris as the Shogun's crafty
mother who presides over her
Mk.hael Chu, as the minor son's demise and Gary Lee Reed
samurai chosen to repel the as Chu's wife who averts potential
Western invaders. enriches hii. disgrace by ancient and honorable
character wia a sense of humanity means.
entry of Commodore Perry's ship
on stage. Peny himself is depicted
as an evil spirit with a white..
leonine mane -and Kai Chao,
who plays the role, is mesmcriziag
m a first act-ending lion dance
representing the victory of ~
intruders .
"Pacific Overtures" is a htgh·
631-0288
water mart for the ambitiou'
Irvine Civic Li1bt Opera.
regrettably scheduled for only 1'i"O
weekends. The show re ume~
tonight and pl•) through Saturda)
at 8 p.m. (~1th a Saturday matinee
at 2 p.m.) 1n the lmnc Barda)
Theater on the UCI campus (all
854~ for ttckct informa1ton
Except for a haU-dozen dancers,
the show features an alJ-male cast,
with men interpreting the women's
roles as is done in Japan. And the
ICLO cast is a strong. versatile
ensemble heavy on Asian talent,
with powerfUI musical backing by
John Larry Granger and his
orchestra, alona with some
sensational choreosnphy by Ellen
Prince.
that distances him from the all· Visuallv. the show i~ "
powcr(ul lords, and rcOects his maste.rpiec::e. bighlig!lled ~ the
country's p-udginj modernization __ _: ___ :.._..=__ _ _::__ _ _e========================
in his solo, "A Bowler Hat.'' Abo
effective is Danny Bolero as the
fisherman rescued from impending
Diredor D&Dicl R. Trevino has
endowed this pro®clioo with both
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Rigby to fly across
stage as 'Peter Pan'
"Peter Pan," the perennial boy who won't pow up. will be
soaring in10 Los AnFJes when the lStb aonM.rsary productioG of
the ageless musical masierpiecc begins iu 12 day eopaemca& al
The Pantqcs Theatre, July 2A lh.rougb Aus. 4.
This new "Peter Pan," based on Sir James M. Barrie's 1904
novel, stars singer/actress and gok1 medal gymnast Cathy RtFy in
the title role. Rigby, the first American woman to win a medal in
world gymnastics competition (and bolder of 12 international
medals. eight of them gold) has established a new cueer as a
performer. She first played "Peter Pan" in a 1987 La. AQgeles
revival that broke box office records at the Long Beach Ovic
Light Opera ..
Broadway veteran J.K. Simmons plays Captain Hook. Simmons
was last seen in the military courtroom draina "A Few Good
Men."
The well-known Dying scene is done by Foy. Peter and Gany
Foy ha'.: nown Peter Pans beginning with the legendary Maude
Adams. Jean Arthur, Mary Martin and Sandy Duncan for a total
of 97 productions.
The memorial score, first heard in 1954, was composed by
Carolyn Leigh (lyrics) and Moose Chartap (music) with additional
lyncs by Betty Comden and Adolph Green and music by Jule
Styne.
Among the show's many famous songs are "I'm flying,"
"Ncvc rland" and "I Won't Grow Up." "Peter Pan" was originally
1:nncc1ved, directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins.
Performance!-arc scheduled Tuesday through Saturday at 7:30
pm .. with special performances Sunday, Juty 28, at J and 5 p.m.
and 1 p.m. maunces Saturday and Thursday. A 3 p.m perform-
ance has been scheduled for Sunday. Aug. 4. Ticket prices range
from SJ4 10 $35. For details or tickets caJJ 740-2000.
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Open 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Moo.-Fri.; 12 to 6
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If :30 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fr i..Sat.
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SpeditliWa In tt.e ftulaat and llJCllt
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Mon.-S.t~ 11 a m. IO 7 p.nt. Sua
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cuisine .SU
~ 2l2.S E Paafic Coan Hwy
67J...&267. ()pee for h1odl It :30 Lal. 10 )
p.m.; dmllllef .S to 11 p.m.. Rac'"tions
required. Ciowmct lt:aliu amine: m
~t spkndof. m
Ml!Jw, 2931 E. Pacif'IC 0>ut Ji'liry
6 75-6622 Open rOf lundl It .lO LID. 10
l:JO p.m . dumcr .S .JO to 10'.lO p.m.
Sonday bnindl 11.lO a m 10 2..JO p.1n
R tscrwa11ons accepted Critically
Krlaimcd lndWI, lllDdoon mattry. SS
Men be 1tb111 ..... 2441 E. Paorec
~t Hwy 6JS.~ Lundi, 11 )() UI\
lO ) p.a.; dineer S p.• to ~I
H..,.,, tiiour. Moe.-Fn. Pa110 dtnma
ava1l•ble Bu111tn1 b111ro orreu na
con~ not1bcm ltaluin ca1S1ne ~ w.lcc:tioll ol pasw. paz.u. FWJ bar ~ .. ltalJU WIAC. S.S
M...._., l rhll ...... ?02 ~
C<ncu Dr. 640-4l10 Open I I.JO 1.m to
10 p.m. S.n.-Tllun., ll:JO am IO II
p .. m. Fri.-Sat. Bu open until I 1 m R~tioes accepted lmll spea alttel
phas alack, buiJe-n and steaks SS
~ l.Ae4hc. .503 East Edlewater
67S-23'n. Luch 1l a.m to 2 p.m.;
dinner S to 9 p m RcxrvsllOIU acttpccd
Waterfroftt dlniat with irc•t YlCW o( Fun
"Lo. and all the CllDllftl ldlOCI uapbcd.
Supcrl> hall fas!I and .ufood; csccDen t
Sun. bnmch. lftC rqpc on Su~ US
~ o,.-r ..... Crill 2100 w
OcelnfrooL 6 7S.9977 Frcs.h rub Ind
pasb llPCQlabcs. ood:tetb. beer anJ
W\DC.. Hoeemadc ckuem. Open Ja1t-.
fTOm tt :.JO a.in Qa;ul alJDOa'pkre SS
n. ow ~ r.-,. 21 10 1"lcwport
Bl¥d. 67.s.16.S4. ()pea kw dumer S to to
p.a. Moll ·Tbun... S to 11 pm Fn ·S.l .
Now you can enjoy the LATEST
In contemporary Mexican
CUlline at CmM>1af $8 95
D11111en Priced from •
SUNSET DINNER
Fout COU'l9 D11111er $8. 95
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"'"'"rc11..t I• ... \f' "'. ··~~ r I " •ft..._tu:" t.tl.t II ,),• I 1 •·.~ ,,
,..,..,.._ <.:.Irr, bUJ-lJ ~L:•p•rl I .. 111,·r
Dr. 644-L237. ()pea for hu1cb 11 a.al. 1tt
2:l0 p.m. Man.·'f'n.: dumer .S to 9 pm
Mo a • .Sat. Rucrution accepted
~ iii fresb filll a.Gd p.blll.
catcrina llftthblc. SS
....,_,, SafDM Gria. 309 Palm St
673-»tt. ()pea for IWICh 11 a m IO '
p.1n. Mon.·S•t.. di oner .5· to p m
SaL·Tinm.. S.t t p.tn. Fri Suadn bninch
10 a.m. to ' p.m. RCSCfV&CJON i.uuc~cc:-d
Steaks •ttd Kl.food will\ J&Zl and rcwc
Pasol. Pilla Nc:wpcxt, Bristol and
Jamboree. 1000 Bnstol. 7.52~107 Open ro~ lunch 11 :.30 I m. 10 2 p.m Mon .f'n .
d1nocr 6 30·10 p .m Mon ·S.01
Rucrvatioru acttptcd. Lis.ht and n11ural rtavon from the \C>Uth or France .oniJ......
California. Stnp mall loc•lll<>n doesn't -~
d1nunisb the excitement or t>as.:.11 Otha"
lll\allMtM nan SSS
T1ilt hviU-, b90 l'lc~I O:nlcr Dr
Four ScaiOftS H<>1cl 7S9--080fl Open l••r
breakfast 6.30 10 JO 30 am 'ion ·fn
lunch 11 JO am to :! p.m Mon ·fn .
dinner b to 1()-3() p.m •nd Sund.i•
bninch 10 am 10 :; pm Rc~f'\'11ion'
nttded luncncan con1cmponrv C'Ut.,nc
with French toucbe$. Impeccable scrvKc
Moldy perfect food. m an 1111\0\phcr~
I hat I r&l\SCICtKb hotel lterih ty SS SS
n. Ra. 1141 Ncwpon Ccnt.:r l>r
~. Open (or lunch 1on I ro .
11 :.JO a.m. to l p.m.: dmncr frOftl ' '"
p-1n. mptly Gourmet sc~ and ,.,.h,·r
spcaalt.n sc f'Td up 111 Rn ( 1ui nd le r '
l\a\lnous an deco ~mnc wtth • ''"' ,11
I.be Ncwpor1 roasc. l.ftC muJK •nJ ducins fM nights 1 week in 1hc M.111• l
.-uite-Ooored mime room. S.SSS
n. IUb.. 880 Ncwpor1 Ccnlc:-r Dr •
72().1800. ()pen for lunch 11 ·.JO 1 m hi '
p.m. Moft .• Sat.; dinner 5:30 pm 10 1:
1.m. Mon ·Sal Rc\Crnliuns suu.:\IC'J
Alw1ys-csccllcn1 d1n1n1 a nd H.1 n'
Pnp's apc:rt15C:. Best bubursc" m
tawa.; dino liver and oniom, Rill ~:.tlad,
..:nck.ed dungeoe" crab Dd1n11 1~c
non·nou~llc: menu Sl•Y\ cnn\lllcnl from {Si' to ~ar Calualf\ clc11n1 10 du·"'"
••ll1tci.lhl'1 :!407 F Coa\I lh•' Coron.a dd Mar C17}.J750. Open (4•1
lunch Mon ·ftt 11 i..m to : lO pm
Dinner 5· 10 pm. ~ly Rncf'ah•)n•
acuptcd Im lunc-h and from ~ lo Q ,,,
pm Mon ·Tbun . from .S to " pm 1tnl\
1-n . ~t ~1cntly rood con11no.:n11I
"'°'1hem lt1h2n cutStnc SS
R.,.J lui. 4001 " Ct>fit H11h'"J' 6S0·3l2:! Rucf\at1o n1 a.:.cpttd
Defm1~ Thaa CUI.VD< \ a.lu<·pxkctJ
1"eM II .. no MllcUant that
can compcn -We hav9 the
IESf Harbor vtewt 22~1 ~ c:o.t HitJ!w"'I
Nwpott &tr/f
(l'H-) 6.31-1.381
•
Arllnl's:
Costa Mesa
eatery like a bit
of Afghanistan
W hen a friend asked lne if I
knew about the
Af&banistan restaurant in
<Asta Mesa. I waited for the
punch tine, but Ariana's is no joke.
How and why an Afghanistan
restaurant opened in Costa Mesa
1s not the point:
the fact is. the
f oo d as
't'n~11onal.
This as a
lamily-01'\n c d
restaurant with
the Asla m i
brothers up front
and their sisters.
Shoukuria a nd
Madia, creating
delectable dishes
10 the kitchen.
Afghan tapestries
and art "'o rk
decor ate: the
Restaurant
Critic
"'alls and middle eastern music
floats through the small dining
room along with ~avory scents or
uncommon spices.
Appetizers arc pnccd from
S::! 95 to $6.95. the latter being a
good buy giving a spectrum of
tastes a nd textures. ..Amir's
plallt'r:· at S6.QS " a combination
plate with Sambosas, pastries filled
with a mixture of seasoned
potatoes, prt>anz.o beans and mild
spices and it is far more delidous
than it sounds; Bulaaee turnoYCrs
stuffed with green onions, leeb,
squuh and spices and Sbamee
Kabob. fresh· pound beef mixed
with flour and elP and seuoninp
is rolled into amall fat cigar
shapes, gently browned.
Each of tbete bas a little
something cxtn; a fresh cilantro
chutney which looks like frcahJy
made pesto adds solar power beat
to the mild S.mbow, prlic and
cream sauce a.cccnt the Bulaneo
turnovers and the hot fried ground
beef is chilled down with a simple
slice of fresh tomato.
T be subtle balancing of hot
versus cold, spice against
mild, crisp contrasted with creamy,
arc a culinary balancing act
creating an intriguing dilemma for
the diner: which bite ncxt? It all
works so well together.
AJong with Amir's planer. a not·
to-miss appetizer is Ariana's
favorite m•ntu. The menu
describe1 it as a pasft-y, but the
texture seems more of a pasta. It's
filled with beef, onions and served
with a meat sauce enhanced with
yogurt and garlic. $4.50.
Since we planned to sample a
variety o( foods for this report. wc
prom ised o urselves that we
wouldn't cat too much of any one
thing. but we forgot all about that:
the appetizers were too good to
merely sample
Tidbits and tastings
Cher at South Coast Plau Village. Gustaf Anders 1s presenting a
JUL concert Sunday afternoon, July 28. from I 2 to 4 p.m. A hot
and cold buffet including those delicious Gustaf Anders breads
and superb desserts will be served the entire afternoon. $20.
Gustaf Anders 1s located on the comer of Bear and Sunflower.
For reservations and informatiodhone 668-1737.
G anas Pauena an Coro na del Mar disappeared one day lut
month Actually, 11 was rued and a brand new Oin1's is due to
open this week. The take-out crowd in COM has been bereft. but
contractors have been working ovcrtimc to get the popular place
rebuilt. In case you have never bad the pleasure, they are k>catcd
on the comer of the AJbertson parking lot on Iris Street. ,...., u
"Tulip" ... what a perfect name for a cafe owned by a woman
from Holland named Anita Keener who makes sreat Ouida
pancakes. croquettes, old-oount:ry home-made soups and the like.
V ou might want to stop by and welcome her to the
neighborhood. Tulip is at 3017 A Harbor Boulevard. Her hi&bcst
priced item on the menu is $.4.75 and wltb that entrce, you pt a
soup or salad. We haven't been by yet, but passed the banner"
Opening" sign yesterday.
0 The 1991 Orange County Fair is underway and we can't let you
go out there and staf\IC to dc•th. This is a vcat lime lo dabble
and «pcriment whh ethnic foods. If you have never tasted
Australian style chips, they're on the Main Mall, at Australian
Foods and that atand " near The Orcck Gourmet where JO'& can
order M>UV/di and spandopita.
D14 Or-. Cout Weekend I Thuraday, .My 18, 1811
Aziz Aslami, standing, shows off some ol the delicacies served by Arian.1 ..
WcU thesa. we wouJd take it easy
with the soup. Steamina bowls of
MashHw• appeared; a heady
broth with lentils. prbanzo beans,
noodles and little nuggets of well·
cooked bccf,simmered with spices.
It was much too good to leave as
much as a single lentil in the
bottom of the bowl, S2.9S.
K.abuli pahw. described as one
o f the mos t popular of
Afghanistan's tradiuooal dishes is
a half brca5t of chicken mildly
seasoned white rice with raisins,
almonds and bits of brilliant
orange carameJized carrots. The
combination was a feast of navors.
luncheon oomb1n11J<>ft ~b Serene
dccof. l.&lnch. di.oner •• ~ brunch.
Alto at 17SO S. Coast Hwy. 111 Lapana e..cb,494-842'4. SS
-..Y• J.....,. °"*'· JOOO w. Paar1e Coast Hwy. 722-4066. Open 7 a.m. to 9
p.m. daily. Ractv11tiou DOI occaaary.
EnaJi.!l•tyle rare with bvraen and deli
11na.ichea. s
S..'1 o.M, 660 Newport Cc111er Dr.
720-0360. Open 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Moa.·Fri. No rac"9Uom needed. Dell
culllne. S
s.,.t. IOIO Bayside Dr. 664-4ZIO. Open
for lnclt Mom . ..Prl. aad dlaaer Moa . .S.a. ~ NoctMnt ......
aaWM .......... a. fl! ._ -... ... ......, pafld, Oledoor .... ~_,.. ...... &om...., ..... .......
.... c.1a, not a. ,.. a.. ...,.
f75.1S7S. ()pea 11 a.& IO 10 p.a.
Moa.•Wed., 1 l •·•· to 11 ~·· n.n...S.t., 10 .... • 10 ..... .... R.wmtJom I(: oted , ......... w of cwnat ......._ ~t bet
..._.pd~llow.SS
.... ......._ 2JS ........ Dr .. NCWDOn
Beaclt. 54-7'11. Lbelt Motl.·Pri.;
d!JIMI Mo. . .S.a. Valet ,.,til'I Oft
... t •• ,.~ '°' hi tto.it ef Nata•ra.at. Upecale Hltlllborltood ........ .,... ..... al•, ,.., ...... ...........
,.... r1 ... ,..._ a Maia 1tnet. w.o.. 61.M633 • ._._ ~ =...eu:r .. =~ ..... .... ...... .., . ....., ........
'h-, 440 IWocrope A... .,,_.10.
Allertcu ud ........ doMI Cll9WM.
$9.50.
L amb sh1nk5 seasoned wuh
r plenty of fresh garlic were
broiled, then put in a pot with
tomatoes, onions cumin, coriander
and mint; nothing ovc:rpowcnng
the character of the tender lamb.
SI0.9S.
Al this point we wer e
completely out of control, eatin1
far too much and it wu 1lmost a
relief when the chicken curry
arrived. At last, here was
something that was a bit dry and
not up to the standards we had
come to expect with each new
plate.
Fountain Valley
RIC'C puddina as &V11dablc. bur
for a surpri in& uut. tty the
baklava, not a u.sul favorite of
mine. but this wu the bctt I have
ever bad. Delicato, liaht tad flaky.
loaded with walouu and almonds
and not ovcrwhebned with too
much honey, it wu a tcni6c end
to a peat mu.I.
Don't be shy about ttying
Afghanistan food, not wi\h
Ariana's in the neiahbcWhood.
Nian• 's. 440 E. 17th St., Costa
Mesa. Open daily from J p.m. to
JO p.m. Smokin1 section. Win<'
and Bur. Wbeelcbair •~s.~.
Take-out •vailab/e.
Sund~ Italian culsme with American
"aoodies" (bvraers.. llol dop) w9ilabll 111
tbc b&t. s
11w .._ 18774 BloothWSl SL 9'3-%366
Open 6 p.m lo 2 a.a. Maa..S.t
HambwJcn. quc.actlnas, ~ boppn"'
bot ctop. 0anc1na h> ''°'and 60l a.tic Rcxrva~ not rcqutrcd. ~al
lnc~.s
,..._nn .... ,,..._ 1652.S lrooklwnt
St. (IC Hcll).. 17$-7971. 0pu llld 11:30
&O l ~i DioMf S IO 10:30 p.tn. Mo..·Set. I..._ • mdom ..,aed
c....L .9ood ...... -......... ~ ~ ,... ........... .w.u.
Orut,___SS
...... --aaz.". llJllCIO•••.d .... ... ''::f I• oabarcu ...... tMrtia,
evokin ..., ,. rm • th.at
ditr:l cn .... Hlill PniDf, •
refup flam IM Nilll IWol.'1 Ill
was I .IS----wortilla • •
busboy m ~a.-.. PL~
Tod&y, 45 ,_. llMer, &he ton.er
busboy Im --• I r • .,
figure in tbc ralMlnM wmtd IDd
a friend to OT••r CoutJ
charities ooopanl. Honors,
awards., plaqw:s Md MM-ol
excellence CCMr dllt wall iD a
pa~pay ol ... lilllmrioul Ritz
Restaurant in Newport Caler.
Amooa .... ,... .,. Club "'
America. A-. icM lted en..
Chapman Collese, Ooodwill
Industries, A•erlcaa Heart
Association, Muell of Dimes,
Juv-:nile Dlabetea Foundation,
Rehabilitation lnatltute of
<1uthern Califorala, Mental
I lcalrh AasocJatioo, American
Cancer Ntodlltioft, a., Blothenl
Big Sisten "Of Or-. County,
I loag Holpital. Sban Our Sctve.s.
Friends ol the? Ouildla and ue
many more.
In 1984, he WU hooored by The
March of Dimes with their
81\-d IJ.41-0U 7. a...-dil ll :JO 10 .S p.m.
J•ily. Dinacr .S 10 10:30 p.m.
\loo -ThuB.; .S to 11 p.a. Fri..S.1
Sund•y tin.a 11 a.a.·l p.a. llibl.
dud.en, pub, ICablid. ~l
Rcscrvatloa1 e<apl~. Scllll<asHI.
Modcnlc SS
L.ccl'a Det1-a.1t.,7, 1911 Adaiaa
968-4466. 0pc:a I IO 6-.JO daitr· i.a..pa.
fc11uc1 a1 aU~. lluuv.Uou not
required CawaL l"IJ Jmct'L S
Man.tr• 11J ... S.. Jl7 o-a Hipway
S'\6-2SSS ()pea I UL ID 11 p.a. cWIJ.
Sund•y bnmc* 9 LIL to S ,.-. Sc:alood
•od Slcab. ~ Md .......
Tues -S.l llcanatJcw ~ 0..
music nc.trl1111 die U... ......._ wfdl
ocean view. Onat lolleter dWllcs.
homemade popcMll. s.-cm111I SSS
Irvine
,......._ ltlCIO V• &a... A'".
7S2-Sttl. ()pa llw ..._. ll LIL IO)
p.m.. diuer S ID 11 ,._. Tarilll ....,
llour S lo 7 ,._. • r 'iDM • .,._.
Award•IHlaa &~u calalH. lntcres~ ..-llOd .. 1 a 111•
price tac. ..... .... .. • '¢ de
dhmcr .'!" pG9llf ..... 0.... 1 W llUI
al the IMIJ ... .... ...... • w
lalolllC, ~ ....... .
...... •&. lGDI V• "-.. m.nDI. ()pea few .__. ............ ~ dinner a.If s.. .............. ..., David~ •I= ........ =~'!?~ •..=:, .... -:--~ pc11u1 br• uclloofJ ._,. ....
8cHtlfltl, .. , .... ~ "J
watafll ... ._. •••••i· ,.. ~ ........................
~ ........_ ltlO ... SL
'7S.12a. °"98 ....... ll ........ J p.a.; .... , ... _.......,na....J
to II~ ......... ....., ... •7 e.• ..... ,.&•" •• .... , •••. ca-. ... _ = OreH cera . _,
~Ol-:Y .... ...... lnl he ........ ~
ol the Year" "1 tbe Newport
Chamber of Commerce. the
California State A••t) hall
cited blm for ~ ~
for his pfn1antbropy ud tbe
Oranae County Buaiaua
Committee for the AIU baa
reqailcd him for Jm out••ndina
s~ of the arts. Hans and bis
wife aad bu1iae11 partner,
Chartene. b8~ been guests of
bonoc' more tima than they can
count!
T be_ Riti is olBc:ia1ly doled ror twd on Salvrday and
all day SUnday; at -. tlw'1 tbe
plan. Tho5e arc die times •bea
Prager can rdu at home with
Q.arlene. &t fua6.rai8en of
major Orange Comity Charities
know &bat the Pneen will open
the doon for yet another bancheom
or dinner and be holpti.ble bosu
It The Ritt if an orpniution
needs hdp.
To add a littJe creme to the
bruk:e, Prqcr is the guiding spark
behind The Ritz Brothers, a
unique organization invented by
Prager and a handful ot friends in
1 m. wbo have added an extra
dimen.sion to charitable &ivina-
Tbe small group has grown to a
membership of 820 men who pay
dues of SlOO annually. Prager and
........ ol .......... ~ ....... _..,......, ........ ~ ..
1M ,_.. ,..il111I_, crGllld. a a ., lntM *"""'-1..., voe ~ ib.otOO. ~ 11 UL ID 2 re:· ..., ..... "9ooe1 1encec1. ,, ......... ~ . __. .... ..,, et a.
.. IUu 8lodlcn ...... nW
... ..... .... liace din
Uaptioo. with .. proceeck ...
k> a dulritable ~tioa
The Yanbc ~~m. ·c' ~ntu.re with hk beloved da ,
Karen Pienlc, and frieod umny
Ashton, ii just about to•launc:h a
new aven-uc for acJOd worts and
private fun with the foundina ~
Tbe Yankee ~m AD-Stan next
month.
N one or the good worts
mentioned here would be
poaiblc if "-Fr was not u
uceUen.t businalman and born
resiaunecur, with a natural 1ense
of tapitality. Beneath tbc boD
vivant cdcrior is a 1entimc:1ual~
~ penon wbo is arateful to be
._ ad tivina ill Newport Bexb
and bows bow to say so in a
~way.
Our estimates indicate that
Oruac County chuitable causes
are ridH:r by 11 least Sl miHion
dollars. thanks to a man gifted
with a 1enerous heart and
meanin~I life.
This IS the S«JOnd in a series
about "The Oood Guys;" cbds
and restauteun who have been
paniaJJarly generous in helping
Oran1t County charitkl. Pkue
contact Marla Bird at 642-021 if
you have a "Good Guy ...
Qedc .. 'r, 11912 MKA.rtlllll 81¥d.
m.IOOI. ()pea b hmcb 11 :JO Liil. to
l:.JO p.a. MOa.·Fn., diaaa 6:lO 1o 10:30
!>-Ill: Noa.· Tluan.. 6:JO to II p.m. Fr i.-~ Ruervatioaa accepted. OufJC~ Frcacb-CoatiftC'DW cuisine.
Qcf ..,._. OemmeD adds lustre to I.be
w ; .... ifice9t ICnicc. m
C:.W... ..... 1111 Maia SL 261-JOES.
()pa-,, a.a 10 11 p.a. Mon. ·Fri. 11 a.m.
110 11 p.a. Set., 4:JO lo 10 p..m. Sun. Raerwt:ioM aa:qited.. Maqvlee llld oak
... uct aealoocl. s c•1....... •llt cu1f11U Drive.
156-2211. Opn for luodt 1 a.m.. '° J
fUll.; cl9acr ) IO 10 JUD. S-.-Then.., 3
10 I 1 p.m , Frl.·Sat. Rescrntionl
eoceptcd. IUO¥arivc. ru aUiiae bofden
oa aoHelle Cblaeae, but whb
l•HfHet, .. lud po:rU.a. Colorfal a&mcop..,._ ...-na ..,_ 'J\oy die Goad
Coia Bed. Loatcd Ill lite Im• ~ S.,.... .... ..cl diUCJ aena. IS
n. C11r 0... lSW Jdfm ltoad. 152.ZISl. ()pH ror hta 11:30' 1.111. 1o
l:JO _p.-.; dlener S:J0.10-.lO e-•· Ta-.4-. ~ 11:30 a.a. 10 l:.JO :;:.:;1 llldiu Tandoori llld MucJai
Ol9%u*1R t •llC2~ ....._ Ill-MU. ()pea b .._. ll:lO
....... Moa..s.t.: .., .S:J0.10 ''°·· '$ ......... A c;. cei:· .. c. .
.....'WO.. .............. ...................... ~ .. ............. ,~ ..... ~ ... S••.a.....: . ......_s .. 11,... M ..... ., to 10 ,.-. ..._
..._ aao V• ac.-A.._ 7»-7UL a.. ...... ll .... '° 2 ~ flfla..N.:; ..._ S to IO ,_ n...i.. .S
ID 11 ,... N...s.t.~ tine" 10:30
UL to 1 ,_ ......... a $1 IL
1'1MJ1, 11 "1*h••a.•
MtC1 I t'J a 0 0 t t;, J000 ..... St. ,,...,. 0,. II a.a. 10 II ,_ ..... . I ; r I iJCjih .. ,_. ...,._
9 t ..............
__ .,...,..,
Hans Prager stands in front of his Newport Beach restaurant The Ritz
ft«. SS
Mee-'-. 19800 MKAt1211U Blvd .. 11
Fai.rdlild. 72A-1066. Llux:b 11:30 a..rA 10
2 p.m. Not open lot duloet. EJccllent
chef. Europeaa scnr1cc In cle1111t
SWTOUndinp. Superb IOUp, aalMls Wlth
routed c:hicte:a. ddldous puW ud
cutrus. SSS
Meftra, 17900 Jambortt emt. 86J.l ll I,
cin.. 291 Opca lot lunch 1 l:JO Lm to 2
p.111. Moa .-Fn., d111acr ~10 p.m
Mon.-Fn.. Sat.. ~I I p • .._ Raemitiona
1ugcs1cd. Elcpat Calafoml.t aalliec
ovenee:n by OUlltaod&Da EileaitiYC Chef
Michael Watrcn. SSS
....... 18420 Va. Kannan. .SSl-lllJ.
()pea ll:JO a.m.. 10 addalahC Moft.·Fri., .S p.a. to mldnisbt S.L..Sua. llacmiteom
accepted. Uahtwc~t t>.1 1u1heatic
Ncwthem l&allaa Cllllillc. Plmt• dilllca
bat. c-81J ..-r. Yup 0 17. SS
V .. DI I I ....... , 14120 ~r
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Summer Time Luncheon
"Al Fresco" on the patio
Monday .. Friday
11 :30 to 2:30
Serving Dini:\er Nightly
Live Entertainment in the l.oonge
3520 E. Pacific Coast Hwy
Corona Del Mar 675 .. 1922
7581 ~ HUl6iVD' Beech
848-9385
THE BARN STEAKHOUSE
SERVING THE~ DAILY PILOT'S
#1 BURGER!
Lunchtime Special -
Farmburger & Fries $3.49
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