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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-07-25 - Orange Coast PilotTHURSDAY July 25, 1991 QUOTES Of THE DAY ·'You ha\~ to worll. all h11ds of .rtrangr houn .... You get cul~ fn the middk of the night to go 0111 a11d cowr SO!'U terrible th~ .... I didn ·, ha"~ tN titM to write.' . Successful Orange Counly novelist T. Jefferson Parker, on his stin1 as a reporter with The Pilo1 (AJ). "Nothing i.r rrully ~'OI*: unla.J you "''OU'1 rathLr.being doing somt'thing t'lst'. James Mauhcw Barrie. •Newport Harbor Ar1 Muttum's "Different Stories: Five Views of the Collection" is on "iew from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Friday. Admission is S3 fo r adulls and S2 for ~nK>r citizens and students. Call 759· 11 22. • G•ry Morris performs at Arlington Thea1er at the Orange County Fair tonight at 7 and 9 2.m., and The Jrls play at the same place and times on Fridav. Fair admi~ion 1s $5 for adults. $3 ·for children 0· 12 and free for youths under 6. •The Blue M•rble Con-tthousc o n Harbor Bouleva rd and 19th S1rect 1n Costa Mesa features the alternative rock of Whiske y Biscuit on Thur;day and folk ~inger Mary G. o n friday. Shows begin at 7 p.m. and admiuion 1s free . Call 646-5771'>. •Songs from "l\1y t"ai.-Lady'" wi ll be performed Friday night in the Atrium Lounge in Le ~1eridien hotel in Newport Beach. Part of the continuing "Le Catiare t Night" ~c ries. the even! is scheduled to begin at 8 p.m. l"'here is no COYer charge, but there i.s a t"'·o-drink minimum. C111\ 476·2001. • Onnr County l\1artoe lnslitutc summer theater progr:in1 present~ Dorene Lud'A·ig's one·won1an show "'The Crossing: The Story of the Pioneers .. aboard the tallship Pilgrim at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. J."riday. Tickets arc S26. Call 4%-2274. al THE FACTII • \Vho was the first ,..·oman m•yor of Newf'<'r1 Be ach., t'~6\ UI '111 1-1 llJO{] • ·-.................... --....... ~ ....... ..-. ~ --• --,911 ••• Jl91 ..... --··· ~111 Bridgc!C7 Oauificd/CS Community a>mmcnta.ry~l I Community forumJCll ~d/C7 En1crta1nmcnV WKk•IMI Ho"*"f)CIC1 L<pls/CI Socl<ty/AI Sporu/'11 • .Bir Wlilll. to mid Image, llrlrlo- ""l-. ~RT BBACH -Despite bavint tlleU lllNe·yur-okl, S~million eapaftlioa plan kft9cked "°"'" by the City Govncil, embattled Balboa Bay Cub off"ICiall bawn't pye.n up on the club's cxpmtion and m.ay even ask the council to recontidcr, the club's attornc_y said w.-ay. . • • -See more about 1lte continuing conlnrllrty oo Ille Pilot's Community forum RI Comnuily conwnentaiy pa~l,Cl! .. We may try 10 have the council reconsider il and continue lhe maucr, or wc'U ~ back to squuc one (aftd reduicft)," said Dennis O'Neil. a formi:r Newport Beach ci~ attorney. 1'here hlven't bun any discuWons 10 far on whctc 1:0 So from here. We're looking at OUr9PbOftt. "'BUI I believe there is a redevelopment plan for thlt property that can be sold to the community ... ~>'Neil ocknowled~d the oosh, Bay Olib d plagued wrth • public unoge problem, hut he and Bay Oub principal• also continued to blame the project's downfall on misinformation From opponents. The council delivered a major blow to lhe club Monday when it rejected, in a 4· 3 vote, the c.-pansion plan club officials had wortc«;I on for three yean. Councilmen Oarencc Turner, John C.oJ: and Joho Hedaes oupported the club's request for a continuance to aUow more time to meet with opposing communil)'. groups. But the rest Of the council saMI By Russ Loar -- public oppOlitton to the Pf'OPOICd 300- room hotel and the po1efttial be] view blockage, increased tnl.ffic dd notae bed ballooned to 1he extent that the project See BAY CW~- NEWPORT BEACH -A forgotten vacant lot o nce called ·'People's Park" by a group of residents fighting to keep the city-owned land from development ts now a pale reflection of ilS former self. Where a grO\.'e of giant bamboo, fern.; and frurt trees once grew, now Nts a See PEOPLE'S PAR~ .... - • On sail Ian Clawson, 12, and hi, rudder man, 12-ycar-old Reed Slenebu rner, (abovt•) navigate their Sabol toward ,, Ooatin~ life vest .1s pdrt of a m.1n -ove rboo1rd exer c ise during lheir Boy Sc out s.iilin~ class Wednesday at the Sea Scout B..ise in Ne~·port Bedch. N.tthan Bdrber, 12, att.1che'\ .1 rudder to hi'> hoat befort• cl.iss. The Se.1 Scout Base is owned and oper.1ted by the Boy Scouts of America , .1nd is u 'ed by are.1 scouts for sea-related merit hadges. Tht• l>ase offers the 20 -hu ur, weeklong sailing cc1 urse all summer Ion~. Boys ' and ~iri s ' youth g roups from ,111 ovt>r Orange (l>unty are .11,c> welcome to use the b.ast:> for sailing lessons. Classes 1n basic sai lin g, c atamaran sailing , windsurfing , canoeing, rowing and o ther water sports and .Jctivities .ire offered at the ba se. Boy's death still bames authorities Electric light fixture is possible culprit Bv Emily Adim's c.·c.ls·1 A ,\1 I·\:\ -rhe c1rcum?>lanees ,utt1)und1ng the death nf a l6·year-0ld 1.,1\ in .ln ,1p<1r tn1ent cnn1ple ~ $w1mm1 ng p11ol rrn1,11ncJ a my,tcry \V cdne.!<day. 24 h~•ur?> 11ftef he 'd ~en pulled from the "'.11 <' r K..t lph '-.{1lan11 u1 (11,ta \.te~a .,,.a, 1.1l.~ 1 f11cnl' n 1hc .. harbor \/11\a \p1r111u·n1' "" luc,J..i~. '""Lmm1ng 1n 1he ,usnrlc\ pvol K.r:i.:ent!~ rc ·upcned after a .:omplet°" rent1\ation, the pool had a new undc~ ..ilt'I 01\fld light. ·11 'Ail' 11t'Out S '0 p.m .. JU''1 "''hen all thl ll~ht~ ,uJdenl~ came un -that"$ "'h<'n "'t' he..11d th!:' ~reaming." said JI ll' .. r·ulJ c·un \\"00<.I. "''host' apartment n\ellnuk..' 1ht· r<1mm11n pnol. \\o,1J .. nd h<·r 1">11yfriend ru shed J,1,..,n~t.ur' 11n,J '..I"' .1 t>!ond tl:'en ·aged boy pulling hi' friend \<1l<1n11. from the pool 1 he\ .11rcn1p1cJ ,ardu•p ulmonary re'U'l·11..11 111n "" ..,ol,n1n. hul he "'-'•"' .tlrt'..ilh "'-'llhnu! .1 pul\t". \I. f""l\J \a1d. 1 hi>.,c "'h,1 h.!Ulhl:'d \Pl.11111 JU't after he "' 1• pulk·d lrnn1 the: "'·lll.'.f ,11! !>:lrd the~ ll"lTl\C1! tlt:CICIC ~hncl,, lrnm thl" ~· \\ 1"."l -.11d \\ 11nl'''e.\ ,,ud Snlan•• wai. 11<·,1 '" thl undcrv.:11c1 hght a' th!:' See POOL DEATH-..... Flood project irks owners, Army listens l{l ... l ·\.\1 1 ... \ •h.tl.1ng. l~u· ~h1'1 1' fl,1ni.: ;ind !he n111o;l· 1• 11t11•n d1·.1tt•n1n!! t>ut tl''ldCnl• affl·,1cd h\ 'hr 111.1'•1\C l11'<•tl ,.,ntrnl rr1~Je,·1 ,d,1ng thi.: "•nt,1 \n..i Kt\l:t h.1<1 ,11 r11..l.k· nl {l\10;Xl Ill""'' \\eJnl·'.t n n1..:h1 Kl·rr~•l·n1.1r •1l·• 1r11n1 thl· l .., . .\rm1 i "'P' "' I ll).'.lf1L"l't' prc1ented a pl:1n h' tlH 1c,i.k 111• \\cdnt·,d ,11 n1gh1 that .111.ltc'""I "·11 11 1••0•l'Tll\ hroughl up 111 1h 1 p .1•1 1''••11 ! lhl· height ,,f a r11.11n1 1·n.1n•1· !•>.1d .ind rcta1 n1ng "'-!lit' on 1h<· ,11n,tr11<!h•n 'ltl' <lff1c1af, fr1•m 1he ~"un11 I 11•1r<'nn11·n1.1I \ll a nagcment \gl'n1."\ .111J the cLll Pf ("'Ill \.ll''a .tl"'1 ,111cndl•ll tt•r nll'L 1HI~ .ii l·,t.1nc1<1 I l1gti ~hl.-11 "\\'h!\t -.-.e ·,t· 1.·vme up "'1th. I 1h1nk. ...... 11 SeeFLOOO-.... Thief steals RllllY tar llOl11 llsma research from patient's lllCle By Russ Loar .... _ T alk about pclly 1heft. one of the pettier theflA un record 1uok place la.!il week when • man snatched• ron1ainef whh abou1 $1 00 wonh of dtmattons made by s10.-e patrons 10 a rew11rch fou nda1k>n fQt o n a fl'te bone disease:. The container wa!'I 11olen fnwn the Ookten Spoon froicn )'OIUr1 shop on 1he comc:r of 11th Street and Irvine Ave., borderina Newpon Beach and Cosl• Mc~. Owner Alan Orcen'• 9-rcar-o&d nephew auffcri rrom the rare "llfink bone .. diseaK known as Ostcopae Ii lmperfetll. 1'hc tioy's pkture .,, ' on~ can, a1oti1 wi1h information about 1~ d1"C:t\t: from which about J0.000 Amcric•ns Auffer "II may not seem li\e • big 1hef\. bul it seem~ prt11) low down to run in and take charity money:· \aid Green "Thi'\ is• pretty nrc disc:•sc.. It doc'sn 't get 1he press 1hat Jerry's 9'ids and muscular dy1trophy Jo." Green pbcc:d donation c.1n1 in both of hit G.1IJcn Spoon froien )'Ol\lfl ttoru 1n CO!l.ta Mcu and Irvine. "illl about ab weeks I sent a ched for about S350 to the foundation,'' he uid, "People have hecn very acncrous." Orce.n's nephew. Tl'C)'. hM had 85 bone rracturtl during h1?> nine )Cars of hfe. according to moche1 lll·1'h G\:iu-w:r . "'hn JUiil fini"hed her 1crm as prT .. 1den1 of tM CktMgene1tislmperfec:ta I nunil1111on ·\\le have no ranuty ·htftory of this." •he 'au.I ·w e wcrc taken comp.leltt)o by 1urpriw:. When I re~ "'II' ~rn h<' had four broken bonu.." Trt\. who hie., with h11 f•mily in PitlJ.bur.h. PL, cltnnot .... ilk •nd 1i. abnormally small for bu llC· Bui h1~ mt..llh\'r '"'d he auc.nch school In his wMe·khair <1nd ts a britht. wcll-adju ted k1d. "At far u..,...... will he walk !IOIT'leday or how Iona he will live -we don't ha\-C 1hc anS'll-"er&, .. OllWICr said. Seo llONE DtS~- flPS"' C0~1 M F:N l S':' ,-',\l l T Hl Rf ADE RS ' 24 f10LJH HOTLI NE 642-6086 ,, • ' • ( • . . • • • • A 30-ycar resident of Cosla Mesa who has an 18-foot c.bcrry- toma10 plant growing in his front yard. '"It started growing five years ago from seeds tha1 had cilhcr fallen from another plant or possibly from lhc wind bk>wing them lhuc," be said. l'UlllY .. llltlll&i'lmt••IEE---------- Wben Wakdcy's neighbors arc making salads they c.omc ove r and help \hemsclvcs to the tomatoes from the gigantK: plant which bas become well-known in the neighborhood. "I don't mind, there's plenty for everyone. There's abou1 1,000 or so tomatoes on there. They're like pods of grapes. One little pod had 13 tomatoes." T-11111 lllE Y•'---------- Ordinarily you would keep 1hc plant trimnu~d anJ they would grow ootward. "But we wanted 10 see ho"' high ii v.·ould grow." It's nov. growing in to the 18-foot pine tree nc:.1 to it. entwining its leaves around it. ··rm going 10 let it keep gru"'ing. I gt•t a ladder out there and k.ccp tying it up v.·1th rope.°' By A11n1c Shoon1an M oog wa!'> nllt a philosophical man. If hc had been, he might h&\e pondered !he implications Of serving 3 man ..,.,·ho no longer knc-w him. He might have wondered a1 ~rving a man .... ·ho no longer knc"'' e\'en himself What he lackeJ 1n erud111on. hlWl'e,·er, ~li 'I~ partly made up for ""Ith J \ihrant 1nSllllCI for .~eJf·prescrVlilllJn, ho ned durin8 lhrec harrny,1 ng year> tn 1hc boxing nng. And 11 .,.,·a s 1his animal rmpulse th:it J>UV'Crcd h1!> 1hought!> a!> !"le sat by the bed of CorLy M1Je, on that grar summer mo rning. "Suppose the gu) do n'1 ""'ant tu pay mt·." he mused. He looked :u his boss's angchc. sleeping ra1.•c'"Wha1 if I talk tu him and tell hin1, hey, I bt:cn !akin' care of hin1 .,.,•hilc ht··~ be1.·n 1n the hospital so he '''rites a check t>ut the signature don't c0mc l)Ut right. ·men lhe bank calls and a~k' 1f ht·'s ('nrky Miles and he ~ays no. ORANGE COAST he'~ So nic ft!>h mnn~cr or Willia111 B~·run 6EQIJ\L o r someb..xtv." Being lo)>i in these (hsqu1cting c11ntemrl<llt<\fl S, it was some minutes by Shera/ l•BMu hefnre Mvog nu11 ccd the man in the light t-lue Jugging, ~uit ~landing al the far end of the rcxim h\' the J1•11 . '"Who yuu"" he 1n4u1rc:J. trying nol-altogether succe~)>fulh·· to mu~ltr a lone uf h.trd-cdged nunchalanct" · "'I'm (.'nrk~ ·, t>r11lher :· came the rcpl)'. "Mr Mile-s dnn't h:nc a bro1her," Moog p.uned "N,\t hi ... na1 ur.1I bn,thcr; I mean "''e y,·crc 1n Zc1a El.l Pi l•lgethcr.'" 1hc blue 1nan -said, paticn1ly. ~100~ thtlUf!ht he remcmh<-red once ha\·1ng had a hlut·herrv '1n1Jel 1n .1n l''t.1hh,hrnent h) that name But he couldn't be. 'UT<" "\\ell. ~(l\J .11n·t 'urpo.1~cd t(i be here. rt :i1n ·1 \1,1 11ng hours,·· he SJid. 1hin~1n.!I L1 ""1sc-.t tn .1s.ser'1 some mcal'urc uf authority. ··1 JUS1 "";1ntt·d IP 'iCC how Corky ""as Llo1ng.·· MoeJg was no l 1n 1he habit uf .1cccrting gratullics from strange'' But a~ he glanced ~t the SJflO h1ll 1n the '!ranger's fingers. he rct'allcd ht~ recen1 hne .1f th11uf!ht c·1.1~p1ng the hill. he noddeJ tUV>ard a chair next II) the bed '"I gut•,, 11 ""un 't hurt :1ny1 h1ng. JU SI for a couple-o f minute~." rhc man .,.,,,s hlunJ. 1n hi' latt 4Us or earh 50s. wi1h a tennis tan ~lo•Jg nllt1ccd the n1.1n "'a~ carrying a b;own athlc1ic bag, JUSI h~e Cn r~y·~. He did n•H nt1t1tt th-at rhe hag N>te an 1dcn11ficat11111 tag with the name ('nrky Miles prinled on 11 ·----,..:;"'::a... -·-----·~ ~ ' llL .... !Ir ..... ._ --.... .---:t::: '::::r.; tn he: continu~d lhr -i-"1 ~¥tn.1.U• Mo>w Pllol (U~ 14• 800! " Pvl>I~ l~y> ll•u...O.'f' •nd s..iurd."' •"" \Uboo. "P''°"' """' 1 ¥ ...... hifo .... MJ b(> r>"' -" ..,. ... ,, ..... S-0 99 Pf" -..l by ....,1 b) r..-. COili! Moo... f'ubl.....,,_ !no; lJO w 8"~ SI . CQ\Uo Me..o, CA fil1t.11 W.:ond .:1-~ p.od M (OIU MN!, CA l'OSIM\Sllll ~air-dw"fl'P' to !hr Nn1 P (l !\.,. 1 '.>fJO C.t*• MoPu CA f/]b1b C~ipt.I ,..,, -.,,..._, ilullr~hon>, o:do ,,,...,.1 ""'n'" tl' ~-lw<T!n """I ti. ~~-'"""'~°' Cf~,._.,..., /;,,. Gn••"'r ruhl,.,.,,., llioot St.ff\. ,, O-.orm1n How lo reach us at The Pilot Circulahon Or.loge County 6•2--4llJ MYertisini Cl.lssified 6<42 -5678 Displ.ay 642--4311 EcHtoNI ~ 540-1224 Spotb 642-4110 ~. sport> tu 646-41 70 -Offko -Office ... 2 ... 311 8-"" 631 -$902 • r Traveling life a good blend of work, play er--,.._ D an S1uan bu spent almol1 half of his life ac fain, traveling from state to state 200 <bys out of the year, scJling a contraption that be says "can replace 10 appJiances in your home." Stuart, 37, is one of 12S merchant.s pushing wares in the cavernous Commercial Building at the Orange County Fair this year, where shoppers can find everything from c innamon rolls to vacuum cleaners. Stuart has been se lling the same blender-like device -called a Vita-Mixer -for 18 years, making his way to state and county fairs in his mini motor home. When he is not selling his goods he is a l home in St. George, Utah with his wire and rour children. ··Life on the road can be lonely," Stuart said. ''But once you set up the booth, the fun begins." Roughly 75 percent of the vendors working al 1he Orange Coun1y Fair do this as full time jobs, Stuart estima1es. Tht: other 25 percent are either local merchants or advertisers. Stuart got his start as a traveling vendor when he purchased his 0\1111 Vita·M i.\er 18 years ago und liked it so much ht asked the company if he could start selling it. "It can make ice crean1 in 30 seconds and a lonf of bread for 30 ccn1 ~," he boas1s. Stuarl. ...,•ho y,as raiscJ 111 O range ('1lunc y. said hi s n101hcr wan1ed her nine children tu bccoml· n10\'1C s1a rs, Shc trudged lhc ye•ung:.tcrs ltl a talent ;1gcnt. lliat ""a~ 1n 11,1.c;5 , fr\1m th en unul 1972, Stuart "'·1~ an cx1ra in varinu~ mo' tc' :i.nd telc\·1,1on 'ho"'' "~lo~1t ' .1nJ tclcvi!>IOll 'crtpt' ~1;1rtcJ getting r:iunchier and raun..:h1c:r ," he said. "~ty mother d1·c1.!c J th:ll was enough (1f 'tardom .. ·--Oa~ Stuart travels all over the west selling his super·blende r, the Vita·Mixer, al fairs and trade shows. He 5 one of hundreds of traveling sales people working this year's Orange County fair. I ravel~ to fh·c fairs a year and does 15 other shows including con\'Cnlions a nd home shows. He est imale ~ he gives an a\·erage of 20 lo 2."i den1onstra1ions a day, or two an hour. '"fou work 12 hour days, bu! when you're nut Uoing shows you have total vacat ion time," he said. "I'd rather be doing this than working eight hour day!I , coming home and (ailing asleep in front of the 1e\cvision. 'l·d rather be doing this than working eight hour days, coming home and falling asleep in front of the Orange County Fair gets 1Jnly half th< allendancc that a large state fair brings in. he rates it highly. During the ;2-day fair. Stuart says laughing. Stuan tries to make his demonstrations fun and lively. uf1en thrll""'·ing in jokes as he soc~ along. '"( start by grinding wheat and making a lot of noise," he said. "That gets people's anention. 1\ crowd wilt galher and I have my audtcncc." Using fresh fruits. peels and all. Stuart begins throwing everything into the blender. His spiel cites the nutritional ""'aV tu cat 1tnd h<\~ easy ll can be achieved with h1~ gadget. Th:it v.:1' 1hc end of one career and lhl' start of anotht'r. I-l e sold his vcr~atilc gadget 10 friends, rcl:11 1.,•cs anti neighbors. and th~· company soon asked him if he wanted to lake his act on the road. "When I'm at hun1c I have plt·nty of time to be with my kids. We go camping. fishing and skiing," he said. "I ha\•e 165 days off thro ughout the year to, be with rny l':imi1.v." Hi~ oldcsl son is wi1h hin1 on this tour. television .. • ---traveling salesman he wilt sell 60 to 80 of his blenders, at $339 a piece. That includes the video tha t shows you Within 11 minute's-t ime~~-- made some fre sh juice that'tie S1uar1. who considers hin1sclf a ··professional demonstrator," Sluart says selling his product is ··fairly lucrittive." Although 1he whal ii can do. "The video's rated G," he said. starts passing out to passershy. ··1 gave some of this juice to my poodle, and now it's a great danc," he 1clls the n1 .. . -~ ... • . . . ·~··.-a·•~:.--~ '!l;w• , ' -~ ' . ,''.'~'t o • ;., ..... ~.r...\ I ----~.Jr-fl. .. lo ID .. ,,....,,...,,. -~ o•d _.,,,, k ..,.<'111 tn•rna~• as ITJ'""'ll rn lhc UnrT'ftC' C11unrv M.oco .. 1cr·l Office rn Sann Ao• O..,.-1 Ji :~ .. 1 ~"II-'<> ... o do>~.,, "' .... ~ .. 0 ........ "' ....... ,,..i..,,, .,.., 0 P""'O<I •' _._..__ -·~--· ... No rnfnm11llllf1 avarlallk c. ...... ll«~ftO b•l\U Ul'!<K• •> !<J'•r\«J I•• lhr f (.lftol S-Ui.p10 luun ,~ ~.,,,. Ano MOllakl l". ~""1•• '"' P'•lrklll Dai11M \l<lf'I•• db• ltD t!.akrpriOH. Cluopter 7 \l'P' l11e. l'h•pttr 7 o...,... 1: ., • • '"'9--:l lc '""'"°''a 'ul""I ""'-" -•"">· ·o ,. .. ., .,, "-°"""'""'a """""'-'' o....-,, .. ' . '"'" .. d ' •• .,,. ,.,,, ..... , .... "' h '""" ' .;.....,,, ·~ '•·!'"" "11"11 rr,·cnt dtatM •• ttp..ined 10 the 'lr•.,~·· lo11nt)' R"C..,,tkr'• f!fftn: In Costa Mna: In 19n, cteatufea be&an io emcrae on walls at Cos1a Mesa Hi3h School. The brilhlty cofored mural. on • concrete wall 20 fe et hi&h and 90 lcet tona, wu desianed by student Leslie Van S<:oyok and eucutcd by 1tudcnt1 ot the: MALT alternate s1udics pr0pam and Costa Mesa High :ttudenta. The brightly colored mural of animals and flowen wu completed in NoYCmbcr, 1977 at a cott of $"4)0 ror the acryUc paint. Bcrome an Old M1 ter by tendlnf your hlttorial fkfl ro DkJ You Koow, Tho Pilo<, P.O. Boo UIO, Cbli• ~. 9262d. Ctm~l1• llf MIM 8,._• I ------- ' RrC>:'n! 1<•! •••••• .. Jc••• '"1"111<.J b) I~ 1'0111!-1&/ ~· Tlti. t· ... \.Ima ,\na --·' lMJ T•)"'"' Wa), S~H•.~. l t'C<lroom. l ball! tu Mlt'Mk 0 Raus :1 JIJ9 T1yta.r M·,y, 1217,'IOO, 4 kdrt'<'n1. l b•tl> h> S1~n ft'"' D 1111 Mo•llloi• Dr .. Sl \IJ,OOll. 1 lofdro<im J l>ull IOfl An•h<•11~ lllffl lll"1 a J IJ7 a .. , L.~ Silltl.tA.l:l • N Jr,.,,... ~ ba!h 10 Mr"'1n J Su..-J.am D I .. ~ (."ealM Ur-~··~ ~ bcJroom, l b.ath 10 P..b4..> l,m.o.h o n .. Dr !loco A ..... s:._111.flTl l tvJr-•'fT' : llach 10 Jane (" I .11l1n .. .... ,.. ...__ J Ult T .. ll• AllW., i .>t6,{}.")), ' hoed,.,...,.,.. ! !>•lb IO H:o;it>crt A-Hll~• -_. SL kl'IO.<nJ I t-.Jn>om, 2 b•th 111 Jobn G Ptt<> a .. ~ SL, S6Q0,000 t.1 Ru<.• I R4ntJ• 1 2N \111 C°"""•· SA~.{'(\) l boodroom, ! b•nll lo H•rry Vartanian l 11• \la n...ff. 18~~,lUl, I !><;,1rl'Om, ' r;..,h '" Xort A '°'"-"'' '' 1*'4 \''-..... rt. J714 ~01, ~ k'I"~'"'-I l>•th "' "'rlluain II nn.m""''"I ··POllce log - Costa Mesa A rc1kkn1 of 1hc: 200 block or S•ybruot <.:oun w•s met wuh an unwckomt surprise when lhc: went lo sci in10 ber 1m wh11c Buick M"•l•n l.1)\ _,ck IOftleonc Ud ltolc.n •II four hrcl. lc•ving the. car llllin& on cement bk>cU • A bedr•aled m•n "'•lkcd 1n10 TM Golden Spoon <48S F 1~1 J7th ~I and r•n out tri1ll r.u cylindcn full of chuiac being rollcctCd for 1 i;:h.11ruy. ~m.rlo¥­ ecs reported. The man, described u lte.ing mid-.\(\; wilh bn.....-n han • 11i)' b•~b.111 cap •nd ~1. ,1ok •boul SIOO •nltnded fnr the (ktco ... cn"' lmf'1'•-fect1 fownd11kin f' • A lS:-YCU-old wuman livina on lhe 1900 block of M•pk S11cc1 101.J J"l'licc she trukc IO ft~ • m•n tnlcrin& .l'lcr bedroom tC<"Cntfy She )'<lkd •nd he fled, lelvin1 behind the 1ud10 cqu1pmcn1 •nti IOWctt he 11pparcn1ly inlcnded 10 Slc:ll • A Co.ht Mcu n111n w1~ 11111led Sunday on 1u~p1tl0fl of n111rdc1 for the ,l•b- l>inJ dc11h (Jf • p•troo in 1 Sant• An1 b11. jl(llK'c 1111d Moflday Stephen Pt.In, '40. alkJCdly •l1bbl:d 48-yc•t·old M1kclo ~f•gw .ner Pl••n wu l,.ught tryinf In take aomo ml.WIC)' 1cpo!lcdly bcton1ing Masco 1s 11 l1y Ofl the CIOUnlcr 0 the Soorttma•'• Bai II 44()6 W. Firu Sr It 11\0ut 7 •.S S.1- urd1_y niahl, uld S11. J~n Dlllld ol 1hc San11 An1 Polic'c Depi111mcn1 When~apc> COftfnwued Pl1ln •bout the inonq, Pl1in ll1bhcd him 1q lhe thr011l trilh a 12-lnch khchcn k!lifc, Dinus uid. WitnctKl who MW M•1c:o tH:.edina \\Opped Plain lrl"lffl lcaYifll and Mk! h1in until polk:c arri¥cd. M1p WU taken 10 ua ~1cdkal Cc:nler. wtlcrc: he l111cr d1<J M11n wu i-aiktl 1.>n wspkion ot murck1, iaitl 011111> • • n Jeff Parker did [With his third 0.€. mystery ' ........... ~ I c ......_pit IMd? ..., .. WaadaM. -'= ..., a rt • 1 • •11 WI a pt job, 1., 1 cialty if )ICMI had other • ... . ...., .., will be lbk IO tMim to do. ~ NRpwt... 11 flwl ti:" al ~1·.Jelt M witthls ........... about • .. PIE prioll IDd bin dae..... weer ......... r:;:,,.•. Newpwt 8ada. wu .,._ .._., .,. sArtl ...... en at• Jett II._. a --• liae in ca~ .,_ .c:•'Wf w piAIHrtlNi. I ~ Nwpcwt Bs8cb POiee ........, it.. o1....., -ia ~t, l>ilputlaal? Or II IM killer no." rally a Doaeld Brea ""' •H Heat, .. bow9U'el, waa. ooo. mJaht uy, IOUDd-e.lib named C. Dmd a diffemtt ltOrJ. Jell wt.idly remembcn the day CaatrcU? he received a pboac call from St Martin's Preas. And will the citY• chief of They wuacd IO publish the book. .. It WU May police win a~ dirty 23, 1984. I had just been laid off at Ford. just a election and be elec:ted mayor? few boun before the caU." I ain't gonna tell SL Martin'• wu the fifth publisher to which To find out, you'll hive to Jeffs agent had 1ubmitted "Lapna Heat." read T. Jeffcnon Parker's new "The fint one thought the 31o1 was good but book, .. PacifJC Beal" lt is a the characten were lousy. an the second one very pd read indeed, as critics said the characten were great but the plot was arc fond of ia~ lousy," Jeff recalled. "The third one said it was "Pacific Beat" as Parker's too easy to figure out, and the fourth said they third published mystery novel, couldn't figure it out at all. Then came St. all o( which have unfo&dcd in Oranae County. Martin's and they thought it wu just fine. Don't "Lquna Heat'' was baled, of course, in Laiuna ever try to figure out publishers.'' Beach, "Little Saigon" in Westminster and environs. I tracked Jeff Parter (u with ffarry S Truman, the ''T" doesn't stand for anything) to bis aerie OYCrlooting Laguna Canyon. The road that takes you there is more black topped alpine tnil than street. Two fierce watch pups, a golden retriever and a chocolate lab, attacked my face, licking it savagely until their muter came out and called off the dop. Jeff agreed that "Pacific Beat" is his best effort so far. "But that's the way it's supposed to be," be said. "Whatever you do, you have to get better at it, don't you?" Parker bas spent 32 of his 37 years in Orange County. He was raised in Tustin, went to Orange Coast C.Ollege and graduated from UCI in 1976 with a degree in E nglish Literature. After wandering Europe for a year. he went 10 worlt for the late Newport Beach weekly, The Ensign, and in 1980 signed on as a reporter for the Pilot. "That was really hard," Jeff recalled. ''You have to work all kinds of strange hours ... you get ailed in the middle of the nigh1 to go out and cover some terrible thing ... ! didn't have the time to write." So he bailed out and became a tech wntcr and editor with Ford Aerospace. "It was a lot easier than reporting. l worked nine to five and never took a single idea or care home with me. All I had to do was take engineering writing and translate it down to a seventh grade level. I didn '! work very hard -nobody did -and the 'You get called in the middle of the night to go Out and cover some terrible thing ... I didn't have the time to write .• "Laguna Heat," published in 1985, sold about 36,000 copies in hard cover and around 400,000 in pa~rback. "Little -T. AJll II ,__ Saigon" came mystery writer out in 1988 and sold in about the same numbers. Projectio ns are 1hat "Pacific Beat" will do at least as well. "Laguna Heat" was made into an HBO movie ~pccial starring Harry Hamlin, Jason Robards and Rip Torn, and "Pacific Beat" has been optioned by producer Jay Weston. On 1op of all that, there arc rights for foreign ale~ and audio lapcs of his boolcs. And there will be another in 1994. Parker seems to have settled into a three-year pubhshing cycle. "It just happens that way. I'd like 10 get it dO't'n to less, but I just can't make <;<>me things happen. It wo uld sure make a lot of people happier 1f I could get ti down to two years." Saturday: lns1clc: "Pacific Bent "Tucsda;: Jeff Parker on the craft of .,Hi ting -and making a //\,inB at 11. 111a111n ••11acts st1111111C1 In tramc I NEWPORT BEACH -You Andy Gonis said. could almost say it rained on their OH1 cc r s 'POI 1 cJ a I Q7~ parade. Oldsmobile that matched the I Three shoplifting suspects '>USpect vehicle description 'tud. in allegedly fl~eing Fashion·-Island ~ traffic . at San _J.Q_a_gytl]_ _an.d ---after sf'tllhng S900 iOffilOf Taiiiboree roads. Jno;ide the car clothing were nabbed by pohce with 1hc three su)pccts "'a., the Monday when their car got stuck clothing, which had allegedly been in a traffic Jam created by the s1olen from Broadwav departmrnt closure of a portion of northbound o;tore, "A-Ith the ~111re taiz" '1111 Jamboree Road due 10 a waler· attached, Gonts said I line break. Arres ted o n \U'>p1c1on o f Mc ~nwh1lc . p o lice "'e r e commercial burglal') were Gardcnj searching for three suspects who residents Patricio We rner Peralta. were seen cmpryrng clothing into 38, and David Gomez.. 41, and an older, orange·colorcd four-door Hawtho rne rc~1dcnt L con1dc~ car in the shopping center parlcing Carbapl, 49 lot. Newport Beach Police Sgt. COMMODORES CLUB Newport Harbor Area Cham~r of Comm«-rcc- ~U THE 56TH ANNUAL ''FLIGHT OF THE LA.SERS'' Sunday, July 28, 1991 Newport Beach, California ., ......... ,......., D ......... ~ol ... Y-.Nalk' I I'.: Mloe DllNI Os t 11118 .. Loi .A••"'• .... beca ll8IDld ' 'Ht ciaed9c&or ror hdftc ~ Oralelln '°' -1991-91 •--Hep ............ Aua. 1 . .. r. wry adled lbout beifta oftered the polilioft." Hep Wd. "I A.bi.Ilk this Is tomelhinl that will ~ really aoocS for me at thil taine." ~ usistaat conductor, Hege will be responsible for conducting PSO's "Mervyn's Musical Mominp" family concerts, in-school education programs and free conceru for the Hispanic community; assistin& Music D1r.aor Cart St. aw a. prepetMioa al cmc:au; pelt .. ~ a...,mc•ta, ud 1.1.Ddentud)'ina for c:ondudon of PSO'• coecctU. .. Alla ~ry CX1emFlc ~·' nditiom -whit ~rable laput from the mgeiciem ol our orcbcstn -we bM'e telcdcd IOmeOnC who cao lead our family seriea and outreach p~ with insiJbt and impiration,' said St. Clair. A native of Denver. Colo., Hege recently completed a muter or music dcsree in orcbestraJ conductin1 from Universiry of u~ where he Jtudied with Madeline Schatz and former Ocvcland Orcbatra wiltant conduc:\or and San Antonio Symphony Music Director Cluistophcr Wilkins. While ill Ut4lh, he served as music direc:tor • of the University's Utah Si:ngen : and directed the Universjty Chamber Orchelltra. SEMI-A SEAFOOD heah Hawaiian )~~ ''"I"'" l rnlrr Pr I .&,)11 "' 1,un.t 'I ~ ·~" I~ .. Farmers Market al" ltri11111(,(Ju11 l'aahion Island 4.01 Rewport Center D rive Rewport Beach, CA 98880 7 i•-780-0•03 o• .. •o•.·a&T.•••·•••.•v•.e.-·• •• CROPS IN AT THE FARMER'S MARKET 8 a le Price Good Thro 1'·30·9 l Lar•e Baaa Sweet Santa Boa• Avocados Plums 69.~ llini Carnations J"reah Sonhern Pacific 8WHt Vine Ripe Cantaloupe 29 ~ MEAT U .8 .D .A Choice U .8 .D .A . Jet l'reah llaui Pineapple 49 ~ Farm l"reah Green Cucumbers 29 .~ Lar •e Cooked Shrimp Ahi Tuna Sole Tri Tip B.oaat Choice Beef Bound rreah I California Bonel••• Turkey Breast With the Cooperation of VILLA NOV 1' BAN& el NEWPORT PERFORM1'NCE S1'1LING INT'L , Applirationa Available NHYC, BYC, BCYC, UYC, BJYC, PSI & VILLA NOVA Race ltarts 1 PM. East of Balboa Pavlllon FGa INFG CALL .llM DALE N2·718e '119! ..... ft S79! SS9! $89! London ~roil S89! WINE Clearly Canadian GOURMET GROCER Lapidua Ber bed BerriD.C•r l"lame' a1aao Berrinc•r Ohar4oaaa7 Berrin••r WJalle ataf .. 4el Sparkling Water .. aritoa Caramel Corn Popped Corn ~anaen Market'• mu r. Pea oh Cobbler Sl9! Locatelli aomano CllM•• SB•! DELI KITCHEN lmolte4 ''•r••on s1ae1 aaoke4 •.•. Q. Pork Jliba S4:9! P•r••n .. rllet'a •••raa Chiu en Curry Dreaaln.i IL .. . . • . . . . • . . . . . . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • . . . • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • : • t • % • I ~ l TI1ere \\-ere son1e fant cbtic sales in The Pilot toJay. Since they changed to co\·erin g only Ne\\[Ort Beach and Co~ta ~\esa l fi nd L 1ut a I\ 1t lnore of \\'h<1t l need tu kn o\\'. TI1e St.x:ie~ page i~ ~rreat. l sa\V Can )l and Richard'~ pictu re ~01n the rarty last week; l didn't see the one uf Michael and lne though. l did, ho\Ve \·er, find a dog trainer and plu1nber in classifieds. And l really needed both of then1. l \vo nder if there's a sec ti on for kid trainers. Or maybe kids for sa le. H1n1nm, th at's an idea; l \vonder how n1uch l could get. ! f otmd out in The Pilot that more than 4 5 °/o of the house - holds in Ne\VfOrt and Costa Mesa have in- co1nes over $50,COO. So, l'm sure somelxJy ~·1" co uld afford her. The paper comes out Tue~ay, Thursday and Sa turday. If she doesn't straighten-up by Thursday !' ln calling The Pilot. Thank You THE NEWP: BEACH • cosrA MESA • --·--· -_______ ... ------p • • • -~ • • Worker$ gunned down at fast-food joint SANTA ANA -Two Costa Mesa men were kilJed late Tuaday nAabt during an apparent robbery attempt at the fut-food reataurant where they worbd. friend drOYC to the hot dos stand, saw the lights on and back door ajar and called police, Haacker said. Police found that an undetermined amount of money was gone from the cash register, making them believe Bellow and Cabral may have gotten in the way of a robbery. Neither man was tied up, but each suffered several bullet wounds, Hucker said. The bodia of Andrea Bellow, 29, and bis 18-year- old nephew, Antonio Cabral. were discovered at about 3:30 a.m. Wednesday inside Der Wicnendmiml at 1401 W. MacArthur Blvd. Both men bad been abot multiple times, said Santa Ana police epot.awoman Maureen Haacter. Police found the bodies after Bellow's wife woke at 2 a.m. ud noticed her husband and nephew had not returned to their home on Canyon Road. She and a The robbery, reportedly the thfrd there since two March holdups, probably occurred around 11 p.m. when Bellow, the restaurant manager, and CabraJ. who worked as a cook. were closing up for the night, Haacker said. -By Eatllr Ad..u New law cracks down on partying lllzlllrllll, 1a1r .,.., Vlh tlllfl '-9111 More than SO volunteers were recently honored for their participation in the Newport NB W p 0 R T BE Ac H &each Public Library Adult P•-n wbo ru•t can't get by witli Literacy Program, including one -•1 -,-volunteer who has given more than hoklina only one bacchanalian fest 1,000 bou~ or her time to the a moftih might want to cut back -library. the city will begin charging Carol Hazelwood, president of P.fOPCrty owners for police services the Literacy Board of Directors, 1( officers respond twice in one was honoresf with a special trophy month to the same location to for her hours of volunteer work. break up parties. Diplomat Awards went to Mike Aiming to ena>urage parents Brady, Christine Cakinari, Carolyn and ablentee landJords to keep a Van, K.a rl Hawley and Flo Reese. closer eye on their children and Honored by being sworn into tenants, the City Council adopted 1hc "400 Club" -those who the change to I.be city's pracnt have volunteered more than 400 party house law this week. hours -were Richard Appleby, Barbua Hoffman, Susie WeUinger, Harold l...adin and Donna Daniel. Receiving the 1991 Ambassador Award wu Pilot Editor William Lobdell, recognizing his efforts on behalf of promoting literacy in the business community. Presenting the award was Herrick Hanson, owner of Little Inn on The Bay and last year's recipient of the same award. The awards dinner was held on the lawn outside Newport Center Library. Camera........, You'll Get The Pi~ r. And the co.w..h, and each or your favonte Dodgers plJ\\'f', too Pick up a Fun Saver single-US( C2mera. You're urr tu ~t some hot shots thIS Sunday. Reg. 6.99 Kodak Fun SaveT P.moramic. reg. 8.99. salt 7.99 Kodak Fun ~·er \\ttktnd, reg. 9.99. sak 8.99 Kodak Fun Saver with Rash. reg. 11 .99. sale 10.99 , • 0..-Cast Metal Enclosure • 2·Way • Hand\es 40 Watts 81.:a •-40-2030 White ~ 20o&5 Cut~3~ • Out904ng Message 1n Man s or Womans VO/Ce 8u1h In "3 383 L.omAaat .. -.. ~ .. •Tandy" 1000 TU3 Computtlf S... .., on I Tl J #!fl 10M8 5mir10rNt• .wlCI CM 5 COIOr rot Rio S..• """' 11 cg 15 ~ 1603/1°'3/1()17 ·-· la-ll·Pllcd PlrSIUI llt·MlbbPtllllli !i 17gaa • 100cps vm Kl Wltll R111 II O.Sa111 P1114 ' t 5:' 2399! .,.. wn..vEa11m1 c1 .. •t lrlr D111c• • Oet9c1S XJK.~ ~ • l!Qht and/!(JI 8uz:zer JJarm .-n...,. :;i·g. c..~~ • ...-.OrM -~ .. Ae*' • Gr.-tor Hllp Gr a.. .... ~ LDWEST PllCE OBI! 121~.SC call1 s...·ms7aa ..... '--Aam.,_...,._ -• • 2-l..ua Sel ISdMtV • '-'Ao-Focus • b ~Soeed ZDOtm I cal OI Us FsC.•1n Sa11J II I ..... ~ - 1111,11• PC ts 1¥.· '111111 S...'lt1 $1m _, ..... '--.. Ml ,.., ----,.., c:..-.. e 1500 HO • Weq'CS ~ 6 ~ e Up 10 ' Mours d POi9ef ~ ...... 211° 311 P 9 IJ Sc II s... .. --·· ... Cllllllmll .._ ... ........ e Kaj4109l'd to 32..058 ~ •Alie.Palc:e Hlm."1Sto01Ml .... o •• , •• ••ca1tr.•·· ~~ abr•ptlJ left home Sua•y afteraoon . SIJlal he DO lo•acr recop~ed hia wife, Pegy, or · his house. He was clitclo¥ered by poltce about 4:20 a.m. Wednesday, without his car or keys, lookin& bedraggled and lost. "~-k's f~st asleep "?W In his ~ chair," said son David Metkovich of Costa Mesa. "He felt he'd been gone one nigbt, but he didn't know why." --··· ~•son WIS not carrying the keys, be could'\'e left Others probably weren't so lucky when the enc.ire Park N~ complex lolt water. But within about 20 minutes, water officiala found the problem -a water valve on the complex grounds bad been cloled -and returned water service to the hundreds of tenants.. The family feared the wont when Metkovich got in bis 1984 Oldsmobile Toronado and drO¥C off. The symptoms of Alzheimer's bad been increasing in rec:eet year and the former Major the car unlocked, ignition. keys in the Wes Dewberry, 4, enjoys a summer splash in the Fuhion Island fountain. Jeff Staneart, deputy city utilities director, said the valve was presumably cloled by a c:ontnetor doing maintenance work at the complex and wor~en simply forgot to open it again. Newport Fire Department reverses stance on canyon clearing The incident wu only distantly related to the water line break along Jamboree Road that created a large underground bole and pro mpted c losure of th e northbound lanes for a few hours Monday. Park Newport gets its water from an extension line connected to the main line that was shut off Sunday while city crews tried to find the broken section. By Ins Yokol 'ltll! wntef NEWPORT BEAOl -After a year of fighting citizen opposition, the Fire Depanment has backed off it s controversial effort to get homeowners alo ng Corona dcl Mar's canyons to trim the trees, bushes and brush on their propcrtiei.. In a report to the City Council thts week, Fire Chief Jim Reed recomme nded the department not require property owne rs to clear the vegetation in Buck G.ully and Morning Canyon as onginally directed by the council. "Public support for this program has been vutuall~ nonexistent," Reed wrote. "Several homeowners exprcs:.cu that they were d"' drC o f ~e risk and felt that it was wnrth • takine." The department feels it hu fUJlilled its ohligation to make property owncn aware or the potential fire hazard and threat to their homes created by the thick vegetation, Reed wTotc. "The chief felt that we have done everything we can do," said Deputy Fire Marshal Jim Upton. '"We've warned you. The ciry is not in a polition to force the abatement, principally due to budget con.uatnt.s." Fire officials see the mass of trees, bu~hes and brush in the two canyons as fuel for a roaring blaze that would overwhelm firefighters and swallow up canyon homes. Last August. the department directed the 165 canyon homeowners to remove dead bru&b and prune the trees and Champagne Up to 80% off! HUGHES MARKET FREE* 2-LITER PEPSI • OR COKE! With this ad & minimum Pinwheels bushes artd warned that if they didn't do so. the city would do the work and bill the homeowners. Some homeowners complied, but the majority contended the cleanup would strip the land of its natural vegetation, euccrt>ate erosion problems on the steep slopes and harm the wildlife in the canyon. The outcry forced the City Council( to postpone the clearing project while a consultant analyzed the effects. The city-hired consultant, a retired U.S. Forest Service official, agreed with the Fire Department. But other environmental experts, including a U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service biologist, supported the homeowners' claims that the program would ruin the environment. nnua If Park Newport's valve was open, the shutdown of the Jamboree Road line wouJdn't have interrupted the apartment complex's water service, Staneart explained. II Crown Hardware Cuisinart parts, brass bath accessories & towel bars, and selected ceramics 50% off! • 1 $5 purchase. Limit one off er per customer. Prices slashed up to 80% offl ITI Federal Bai FREE popcorn & a special checking off er. Valid through July 31, 1991. .*Reg. or Diet PkJS CRY • All spring & summer items must gol Shell Oil FREE Car Wash -One day onlyl Clownsl Balloonsl Images Hallmc1 Thousands of bargains i8' ~ goods, gift wr,ap and selaE items all 50%-90% offl ' . 1k Friday Kids Day (Children 12 and under will be admitted !Tee) Open: 10 a.m. to midnight 18 :30 •.•. Mars hmallo w Buil ding Contest, Carnation Kids' Stage 1 p.a. -Bubble Gum Blowing Contest, Centennial Stage J p.m. -"Where Can She Bee?" Contest sponsored by The Pilot, Budwe iser Heritage Stage 5:30 p.m. -Orange County Stingers, Miller's Meadows Stage 7 p.m. -Homemade Beer Contest, sponsored by Fun Fenncntations 7 Hd 9 p.m. -The Jets, Arlington Theater Managing Editor MIK_...,. Jenni Clossen, 1 l , of Costa MeN pis • bopenberry pie ~ during the .. All-A.mmcan Pie bting Contest" on Thursday •t the Orange County F.Ur. tcriyaki-<Jrcnched dishes. The proprie tors here arc thoughtful enough to have a display of the dishes -under plastic, of course -for the viewing pleasure of their patrons. We ordered the Hawaiian Teriyak.i, which consists of two slight strips of beef lanced with wooden skewers and showered in sweet tcriyaki. A bit saJty. v.e agreed. But ever so good for a warm-up act, even at $2. 95. Nut, we drifted over to the • I Australian Battered Potatoes booth and ordered the battered potatoes -$3 with an extra buck tacked on for the ranch dressing. Ouiously, there was a small squ1n bottle filled Wlth vinegar on the counter. We gave the whole mess a couple of blasts and dug in. We sbouldn 't have. That's when Emily spotted the rora dop. A favorite, apparent!) A corn dog is a com dog is a com dog. in my book.. But these were. well, com dop. We paused long enough to wash lhem down W'llh 1 gJa.ss of lemonade and then IDO\ ed aJong. No sense m letting our appct1t~ get my from U.5. Next we ducted into Becker's Cutting Board Cafe, wbdl proudly boasted that it was SC Mng baby-bad nbs on this parucular afternoon. Inside. I took stock of the situation -no grease. DO smoke.. outta here. And that's when I bumoed into 011pJO 4---= ... ..., ... _... .... ... J• ........ .,_ ......... .._.,....., Wts._.,im .. t ... 11c '...._ .... , r 'osls:c.._.Oz ..... ........ ..... ~-..... dlea1. .......... 0.-. 811111 81 u..t5 a pap I p TTI II. ... r.e ............ . .... dliil ii tlilc bell ..... 1k Clllire fllir. Md ... ..,.. er: ,,... ~ r • ...., IUre ...... lmtltad. EmilJ -bJ .. wrty a pro bcnelf -pidod -Clllllll' ID tM bubcaacd dric*Cll 11..t wt.ere ICDC three damea bSdl ralCd ...... and p..,.. Oller. bed ol coala. ... ...,,,,,when illlonncd that 10'& bad to ~ batf a cbic*ea -$4 with Fre:och fries or SS. 9S witb fries and colc slaw. Tbc:se people didn't seem to appreciate that 1 was oo • jowualisbc mjssjon here and. besides that. was The com dogs, the pineapple fritters and the artichoke hearts fried in enough batter to make your arteries howl. .. ~tung a bttk full We ordered baJf a bi.rd, which the chef immedUteJy dunked in I ~t ol barl>ecue sauc:c On a nearby sbdJ was a Thermc»-cize ront.ai.ncr of Parmesan c.bcae, a bottle of Tabasco s.aucc and a tumbler of black pepper. I winced. And so we ate, and it was good. Stagenng now. we ~ to calJ It a mcaJ and beaded back to the office. qutcldy brushing past the rotton candy, the custard-~red ice aeam. the candy apples. the Sno-cooes. the cinnamon rolls, the ... A real pro would Uvc stopped. 'Run, don't walk to our annual sidewalk sale for quahty clothing, housewares, food, gifts and much more at rock-bottom prices! • Draper's & Damon's • Save up to 60% on selected sportswear and dresses in petite and misses sizes. Bring this ad in and receive on additional 10% off all sale merchandise! Hickory Farms NEWI Turkey stick summer sausage 90% fat free -special~ priced! free Stop by for o free sample. Shape-Up Newport FREE' cordio pump" class with instructor, Chris Hole 7:30 om -9 om. FREE body fat & blood pressure testing 10 om -3 pm. Step Reebok~ demo 12:3p pm. Selected boutique items up to 50% off I • • PP,per Mt gih WESTCLIFF PLAZA 11M-nl11' " • ... -Society ..... ....... ..... .., dllldrell (Jlf_' ......... ) .... ~.., &-.... lild 8ubua (Ml Wife who died ill 1971) IDd I trawled OD', o...~ia&eMewinc cdibrllill In Eapad aad ......... _..,.. for lectures,'' ~·•peel .. retind ~ ~~~WUlt OOC 1m.1m WW. two leaves - OM to pt Mi clodonto;from oa.A aad the otber so aerve as "'°9 dlwdor at UC RMnide.) R idaudl.wbo11U.Oa -'-redrod licomed mam.se, family ud dilld c:oumelor, 11 DQW in tbe 60-plus-1~Httk aae poup . Aa a very )'OWll man lie tboualit of becomil foreip correspondent like Edwu Murrow or maybe be a dJplomat to Latin countries. (His latest trip was to South America.) Maybe be bas, in a way, achieved those dreams. Richards is 1 board member of the Newport Beach Sister City Association which is affiliated with Antibcs, France; Okazaki, Japan, and Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The group shares cultural, social, educationaJ and business ideas. He is also vice president of the Orange County Protocol Foundation, a group that hosts a wide variety of visitors from around the world. "In high school and college. many of my friends were deciding Super Shape-Up Saturday July 27 at the Westcliff Plaza Sidewalk Sale • Bouy f 01 Ar1alys1s • Bloc J F' ~~ ;~·s ·re Heart Rat(· Tcst1:-10 Cardto-F urr .µ 1hc .lt1rll-J t( Ct V condit10rnna CT~allnnri1~' 7 30 0 30 i ----: o~~e ~\o~,0$ ,~~q ,..J SHAPE-LP fl.o<>~ ~~ H f W P 0 R I Full Service Health Club \iVestcliff PlazJ 1-th & Irvine • 631 Jh2 .3 German Home Bakery Wedding Cakes 'The Old· Fashion Way " lq'>o Grace Ln C M Ca ll for info SW -0281 Costa M~sa ' FacJ11~s fO' ~dd1111 fTUptioru Cltris1'"4s Parties-bw11tas mufulgJ can at:t:omodar~ up to 250 Sdf t:OlUUVlfbo' -/com~ 714 557-72.W cl_)HN t~ )Ml k') On The Bay at Newport Elegant Saturday Receptions 1 1 am · 4 pm Complete Catering & Full Service Bar Contact Mark 650-5112 ................ , : Your ad can • : be seen here : : (,all Candy 1~ : at 642-4321 • ext. 310 I & ................. .. ., .... •'I lllL ....... .......................... --.. ............. ~ .. iavohed. tbll ........ ~ ,, $&.Andrew'• ~Cllbyterian Qurdl. "We IN Illy miNaten who -.i and supplement but not duplicaae what the miniller does. w~ help by being a friend who will lil&on." H is otber involvement.a ln the community are as chairman of the Men's Patron Committee or the fashionables (Chapman CoUegc ), and he was one of tbc fouoden or Ouys and Dolls Chapter of the Performing Arts ~nler. He bas been associated with about 2S organizations, and served on 14 boards incluJing Newport Balboa Rotary, Newport Arts Commission, South Coast Repertory and Udo Isle Community Association. To stay fit for all of his activities Richards credits eating sensibly and exercise. At rus econd home in Palm Springs, he's in the pool every da_y and on Lido, he steps out of htS door and into the bay for a swim. Brittany Bo, his golden retriever, i.s often seen going across the bay with her master. BB is also a first rate mate on · Richards' boat. His financial fitness stems partially from wise inve tmcnti. in real estate. "My dad told me to buy land. buy it cheap and get it near the \ 1. l kt " : ' ' I ' l I t I 1 'I l t \ ' I' I : l t \ I \ j l \it I 1 &JI~ Vdeo 171 41 843-9'231 Weddm~ Pholoefaphy CAKES BY APRIL All occasions. reasonable prices 631-6543 l .. ~ ..... Jerrel Rk:hard1 and his dog Brittany Bo enjoy an outing on the sand outside his Udo Island home. coast," said Richards, who at one time was entrepreneur in real estate with 40 purchases from San Oernente to Malibu. "In 1952 lots were selli"8 for $3,000 on Lido, and we paid $20,000 for our first home. They wanted $30,000. but we only had $20,000, and they took it." D uring those early days on Lido, there were many Hollywood celebrities as residents. Richards bought his home from TiiE AMERICAN HEART ASS<DATION MEMORIAL PRCERAM. ,, -'1 .. , ---,, ....... ,, , .... -,, ... "" actress Eleanor Parker. "A lot of them came here because of their boats ... Candice Bergen (Murphy Brown) used to ride by on way to her parents' home down by the clubhouse; Nanette Fabray lived next door; director George Stevens had a house; Johnny Mercer lived here and played at my son's christening. Another resident was Ray Milland, and Oaire Trevor lived across the street. Jane Wyman lived here after her Romantlc Wrddlnp •t Sa ' • luw"' Motor Y.td>t> and S..hng V~ • Our ~'°""'~ P~ lot&! Pl.nn"' ~ IO f •t Yovr lludpt (714) 675-4704 Venetian Gondola Getaway h i • C.f11ft0u••r' H.hiil• I ' a J9l". n• • ( hAl"P••lit"" .., 9f'1 Ca.if • • ,,. , ~· ,, •. ,. .6l Clairf~r• .. EwPoRT eE•c .. • (7 141 675-4704 f I aJ' 4• f t I ~ c ' 1kd Trmlct ""JkldtnlJa !l .. u.-.... "'._ "-'°""WWI_... NmDllk lldy • the r ... "ct. c.1'an. _.. ....... toultll.t •Illa ,_,., a1 A.. ms eon. A .... 714 494#9650 714 s 58-1304 OWP•l'IMI .ai......iS111a,,,1111~~~~-- divorce from Rcapn ... othcn bert were Lana Turner and Kay Starr. Later Rock Hudson bad a home, and 1cen-aged girls were at bis door. and we thought it would be a big problem, but he turned out to be a nice gentleman," said Richards. With all his travels, friends and community activities, Richards manages to save time for another ~aj<>r attraction in his life - eight-month old granddaughter Kylie, daughter of Heather and Mark Garvin of Irvine. "She ii very mature," said Richards, who has added babysitting to his credits. New Car Season Is Here! Aller you bag your best l'llr dul. call us ror ll quote on &hot new car: .... ,, .... Rabbitt Insurance Agency 631-7740 4410ldNewponBlvd ~ Ncwpon lkech ~ (Near Hoq) .:. --·- • DRY CLEANING •LAUNDRY • FLUFF & FOLD (MOM! L.AUMORY IT!MS) • SHOE REPAIR •ALTERATIONS •GI" CERT1FICATES Regular, Twice a Weck. Pick-Up and Delivery AT YOUR OFFICE --- ACCOUNT ABLE QUALITY (714)839-3321 NATIONAL WILDLIFE FEDERATION MOO,.~~.NW1 W~Ol lOO~lM . trail~ nt11•lr W. ----·-------- I , romcz WAS BUND II.AMS rr ON THE Klc&Tl.E -Colorful Judge C.J ScUIJdc. who left us last week. loYed to wear outrqeous ties to balance hls somber black robe. In Schmidt'• courtroom a few yean 110. Atty. B. Richard Gould said, tongue firmly planted in check, that he admired Hizzoner's monstrosity that made a Jlppy nun's habit ...... look like ------•Joseph'~ coat. 1 he hcamtng Local Scene 1uJge ------promptly n:moved the gosh-awful tic Jnd presented it to the la"' -..er Nett time Gould appcJrcd 10 Schmidt\ cnurtr1x1m . prc~nttng a routine ni1111011 he .... ore the Jauhn~ ncl\..t1c No argument r hc m1111o n "'a' quickly gr,1ntl·J (Note: O tck (iould \q 1rt· th..: h•ud lie ag.tin . .it \tn11d ., ·, mc:morial ~e" ICl' f Pr h1' lo1ngt 1me fm:nd AnJ 1111 .... l'\Crvone .1~rce' tt 'h1111ldn 1 t l .... 11rn again until l l.ill11\\1'cn I ._ I~ THIS ·\N l'\\IT HIO'\ OR A WARNING'? I ri.:,r cc:t tl l htaaturc rdcJ ,cJ h thl .\merican Cancer Stlftl '' '11 rm a bit concerned J h1•111 J rccc:puon l-ie1n~ \l.1g1·d \uc "2 Jt the Rohen M11ndJ' 1 ( t:nt c:r in Cmta Me'" The: gathcnn~ .... 111 hPnnr Dorothy Liff, .,..h.,' rL'llllh! ·" the local ACS ..:omm111111' 'Cl"llCS dirt..'l'lnl .ti ter ~(J \eJr' l-11nging 3ll l JUt11..m:ir> ~ .. ,.i .. 111 the w inJ ... the tn\lt.1l1l1n ll·ad' "Hi.: J'' hnr' J'11l. UH l.' ind \\IOC Y.111 be 'C:l"Cd l><>"'l., 1.00 t\ 'O\\, UI-. \M. IH 1 I THINK 1 111- \1.\RflANS llA\1-L \,IH.I> It creature' lr.•m tl·r ,p.lle C\.t'.f 11\\,ldl ,l."f'•HI lkJlh. the' II,, 11 , ' ', i.11 nJ ( 11 n\1J l'I th• h1 11' ' • •t Diun~ Corr11ll 11 ' llJnlo. IJ uinn. "h" ''''ll 1h, I ,,t,.,, < h111cc ,,.,.. ird 1t1 \ • ! .. ( "h.tr.1der ~~1.11 r II 11ll I h \ "'n'e rtctl thl 11 , r.11 1 1111.• J p.lle,h1p 'P'·''l I 111·m,eh ., \'v llh j.!old p.11111. 1n I ,, rl ll11llv"1 ll.)1.f, 'l'f'" n •'' \I , 't 1n , hll l{e.ilh "llr.I .. 111" \\It hnut hot hl' I 1111! 11 • ,h.m~c. the\ 1um1 d 1 l• <)uinn·, d.i""' r-i.: < •'l\l. ltl l•,mcrt1Me amt hl· 1dl.· I '•r 1 rt:l'l'pt1on .11 t he \m.;ri, in I e~111n hall I n r1111tl· thn pullcJ intn lhl I '•• ,, 11, 1 nn ~e~port B1111ln.u d ind I 1nlcv Street '"-c'rc from \I 1•, ,t11rptd < arroll. but t he .1ltl·ri.l.1111 ''·I' 11n1mpre'1setl I he ''"" 1, 1..l 111n ,Jme from fol~-111 thl nnt • ir -a Jll'\t-m.1rr1Cd ,11uph in 1t1rm.1I wct..ldin~ rn: 1 1 1\dminn1t ( .tr 11 •II. 1 he hr 111• l•cJmcd "'h1ur ,, ,1 1rn1• 1, helter than m1nl' \\t:U.. Tttt\ 'l tu K.NOCKEO nu. ·11· ()I I Oto IT What ICJlh ~tiled the Rali:l<13 Ba\-Cl11h ' c;N 1 1mll111n e:\pan'>1on pl.in' There's 1h1-. te~ anal"''" from a h1ghly-ro:~ 1rJeJ Newport ~ach re.ii t'\tatc tycoon, who ;\ .. led rnr anonym1ry "It was the dreaded 'H word '" Elucidauon, pica~ 1 "That's H . "" in H11tcl I h" town need an other hntd lt~c our county f.ur nt·u.I' 1nnthcr rock band L~ SOME f ~ U.TTt..R~ RE POINTLE S Returd J<lumahJI Pq Uaape h " .1 friend. 97 year-oW l"qsy l~M E'Yan~. who 1tV~ ~he rnJ'lY' rc1dln1 the new unp~d Piiot. "Y,lu ,hould wntc tu the edito r and tell him «l '.a.icl Hu pa. Pew's c~' •••nkleil "I wouJd," he wd IUFFELL'S IPllUTEIY llC. ................... im--•11• Assisteens carry on long tradition T be 1um1Der neai• waa wanner -ome~ ia tM neitbbotbood ol tbe Myall Repncy qyme. It ~ l.1111 sometbini to do witi tm.e excitement emanatina from~ 19 you.ng women were be'-1 introduced to society. Saturday night t he Assistance Lea gue of Newport Beach held its second annual Medallion Debutante Ball. Lona known for i t s ma n y philant hro p ic projects. the l e ague is philosophically committed to instilling its sense .CINllle J1111 Society of community service in it's members' children. 1 he 1991 Assisteens Dcbutantcs carry on that tradition of service. rhq arc Christina Abbott, JcnnifM Braun, Lara Carlsen, Kelty Fulton, Holly HM1nam, Aimtt Jolliffe, Emily Johnson, Kristen Kloster, Lisa Liberto, ChrHtine M cClintoclt, Jana Mielke, Ju queline O 'levy, Prentice Perkins, Lynn bndaJI, ChristiM Rh ie, Carolyn Rohrer, Tracy Schriber, Tara Stflnptt, and Sheri Stroffc Beginning the party. the girls Jnd their mothers welcomed The deb gowns were traditional (nothing off the shoulders please!). guests. Deb mother Mi c hael Perkins w as j u bilant "l thmlt wbat lS so great about the evening is the recc&vmg line. It allows the girls to greet a nd rcalh thank those who have come to c~lebrate and make this debut "1 ~p..:c1al ! .. M 6e ,\1111111 1 D .. <1 nt1 W ~from left. ~ Abbott. T .. 5'rrf*, ~ .... er Md...,., ....._-wa. ~tting during the fe-stivitift wtte, frvm left. Christine Rhie . ~ta hrtam, A.imtt Jolliffe and Tr~ Schri~r. i\bking bst minut~ adjustme-nts to th~ir outfits \IW"~, from left. Emity Johnson. Lynn bnd..11. t..r.i Cartsen .ind ~st~ KJostt"r. evening fam1fy oncnted ·· from ~ Otmtine Mcdintolc., Jennif~ Braun and Kelly Futton talk with ~t chainwman Mn. Jam~ Mears. ~~~~~~~~ ,~Ale!.//,.,.,,~ I .\ ..,,,,.,,,;. .... fir The Only Hotel on the \\'ater in ~ewport Beach Experience the quid charm of a \'ek' England Seacoast Inn - ·\mcn11te\ tndude Continental Brc<tkfa\l • Ba\ Crut'>e • H1t\de!. • H ors d·,lCU\ rco, & Rclre!lhmcnt' • • Milk & Cookie~ after D inner • ,.,1 41t1-1. !<00 l•I.., I 1d o f>J1 I.. I )r I \ C' t '001 J h ....UN't I ( \1 n/J(l/1 ·. ./fl··i.., ''"'p11rt lic:J dl I ><00 1 ~ 1!'<-+lM I I " \I C \ IJ ~M 1 I .., I ~ I "-1. I ~00 t I \\.1 i mt. . n< I @ OVIPltlCllld Win lbllll A c111 t1 c1111m1t1 w1111111,. • The ~80 attenJmg (1tl.l..eb SIOO) entered the glittering ballroom where mirror-topped tables reflected the innocence of the l t:nterp1ecc'. each a bll unique. \Ct thcmat1call) connectcJ in hul"s ,,(cream and peach R D Ramirez ,\: A\~1ate' supplied the frees1a .ind rose' "·ascading from nests tlnp tllpl.trle' Jf\att'<; \UhtJe ncur- dr·lt' cre<ited plates itrJccJ the tJhlc-. bclo.,.. NaturaJly lherc "''" "'.aluing NaturalJy there was dmin~ Dinner commenced -.1th lotxter ti1~ue en croute basking in cream JnJ cogna~ Then came 'hnmr Jc ionghe anJ p<>lll filch .ind hir J finale there ""J ' ~ h.1cl'la1 c' trurneJ ice crc.im l.h.cJ "'llh 'hern "..lUl"C ~ucnons I he Jcb gl1wn' were trJJ1t11•nJI 1 n11th1ng olf the .. 11.iulJcr' plea..c') \ 111ncd l'r beaded or h1llli.... mg 1n ,i1i.. mom.'. the "'omen made their h '"', t•• '4x.1c1' i\ltcr betnlit rrl ,entcJ h~ the Honorahlc D•ryi Arnold ( 1 he tonne r . .\mba\,aJ,ir 1r1 \111c.1pore l the girl,. c-.i:-orteJ h' lhl'.tr l,1thcr,, g1ltcJ their mother' \\1th rii"c' ~a1J hall C'h.11N C'man \.ir'i . J.imes Me.irs. ·Their mother-. irt: h<:h1nd them all the way. 11 lint\ <1cem<1 rt[lht that we made the Pulling trJJ111on a,1Je r 1d:mg up h1' hJtlln B.irl' ( 1•k Jnd the \ounJ~ 1lf Mu"c reminded the ~athcnng there "-ere ,11hcr ...... , "' ha'c fun! \mong the celebrant-"'Cr<. Dr. . .tnJ Mrs. S..mw-1 M.J~. J.&mf'°' \.iiddlflTus, M.Jntww Shf'~ood '"' JnJ M rs. )•~ '"c.r-s. "'' .inJ \ir-s. Sheldon Fottm.in. \ir and Mrs. R~rt HMris. '"' .rnJ Mn. Jim i\rnold . Jcffrf'\ Seti~. anJ '"'~· D.u~I 4rnotd NO MOU FLEAS GUARANTEED 'Tll JJNE 1992 Flem ore a ~tvbborn lot You con du\I em \PfO'I' · tfJ em collar ~m even 5( r--.-.J-·;;:-..'1, thf'y per~1~1 And ~ · 'J' bomb em but still ~'FJ c5. ~-.-, a ll the while. I ' - they re driving \/'" ('\" A ./,j your dog and cot )' \ crazy not to mention you and your family But there ts on ob~ute woy to kill Reos Col F~bv,ten ~ 1mmed1otely We specioltze 1n k1D1ng Reos. your ~'@} ~~ 1 ~ will tell you It works for the entire Rea ~son and ' for one fvll ~r uoronteed or your mo~ boc ~ So there i obse>Jutely no risk C'llcept moytw> I · _, ' having your pet lo~ you to ~th ~ n•,.~ Coll Fleobusters today for a free telephone estimate. 714-171-fW • ell ....... ·--l'Jl.$W. 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PllWl,8~&­ s~. 9,.14 OH(, f ,.;,1 Pirz11, e.1.,,,, A,J Sul111J,,,. * SER VJNG FREE PIZZA * Recipient of o uthern Cahforn1a Restaurant Writers A~sociatiom •·Most Promising Newt..·o mcr " Award * DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS * RESFRVATIONS ACCEPTED 714-72 1-0801 • TAKE OUT M ENU '10N-SLIN 11 ·10 "•• .. \ n • lo, .. I ., .. I e ""' • ,,, ""' ·~J ....... '°'"''"'". ,, .~. I o r n~ .. 1u11t11 I :irr.rngc ment .... t.:\(lltL· 'L'l' Ill'-. lh llhl' hl1ld l.!1 L'L' na~ .11ld lllllljllL' ~If h II (0 11/i/~I ,,.,' 111.' ,1!11/lli.:c //It'll/I 1111 II • I It ( 1/\/1 II' 7 1 ~-6~0 -2900 fountain drink with the purchase of any Deli Sandwich. FAX ORDER II 840-1308 Non-Thurs Fn 6 30-10·00 6 30-11 00 7 30-11 00 7 .30-1 G:OO Sat Sun. 840-8011 ... ' Save Your VisiOn Now thru August 3 1st We »-·ill pay for your next eye exan1. Bring us your Doctor's perscri.ption and we -.vi ii dedu ct that f ee fro n1 th e complete purchase of eye gla sses or contact len ses. With this coupon . Ey~ Ex.ams -Contact uoses Fashion E~ar B. Magness • C hampagnes • Flora Luna • Mail Box E tc. •Marco P olo • Nancy J 's • Newport C leaners • Newport Gallery •Newport Optometric • One H our Moto Photo • Vabene . .. ...... "-A1 · ~-lol with only • few ol ill adi!-1 ......... pllnll left. - ... -blyfniat lol -• rcprir;w from ~ t. • --19119 ...., .... -a Y.Oot lit« city ollldalt -9t .. a b.ckhot and "ctewd--oiif· lh property. . Some --... city clc11cd tbe property't dense powth 10 -ill .......... potential ~ IO that it can be sold for deielcprwnt. The ~ dcy Pa~ ud Recnadon O>nuoloUon -lpiml makin1 the. -• city park in Januuy 1990. "'!'bey -in bcie -...,.. mOotbl ogo and ~ the liviq hell out of it," 'Uid,.TI-ycar- old neighbor Jack Alward. He has nurtured the 3,(J()()...tQulft-foot lot, at 4210 River A~ .• for the last 26 years. "They destroyed it. They made it a wecd·k>t again." City part and tree maintenance Superintendent Jack Broob uid 1herc is no regular maintenance of the property. "We put a trash can out there," he said, "We basicaJly took al it as a vacant lot." . ........ •••••• "'fd -........ to .. -. .......... . -~ -... ........ 1936 b..,.i.t.._ ..... _ -lo<plt ...... 1!189. wi.a ... Alwardt-.. - -to the lot la lflit, It -111 ·~ .. • .... Jt .... full "'· 1in e1•1, b~tJe-1, 1n old reflliel--., ju ... 1 bunch of ;ut.." A»ard uid. After its \taMfonaatlon , Alward sa id rctideats and tbeir children roe:Nrly . used tbe lot as a 11<ilbborhood p1rk. City Man.,Cr Rcecrt Wynn said he expccu tbc proposed sale of the propehy to come berorc voters again aiter ci\y officials complete their ~ of a new muter plan ror city parb ... It may be in months or years, but the city ahollld attempt to develop the property o r sell it," Wynn said. I .. •J f Some ci ty officials say the properly never was a "People's Park," just a private "side yard" used by Alward and his wife ... It ',\;J\ no more a people's park than Ory Councilwoman Jean Watt is one of the few city officials in favor or preserving the si le ... The others on the council in vRrying dc~rees had almost a hostile at11tudc toward this. Their fee ling was, this man wanted to keep it for his own private use," Watt said. ··1 don't think Iha! at all. We owe him a debt of gralitude for t11king care of ir all these years." ---Mr. and Mrs. Jack Alward stand in front of the vacant Newport Beach lot that neighbors had, until recently, called People's Park. City of. fi cials want to sell the parcel <1nd recentty tore out much of the grttnery the Alwards had planted and tended on the parcel. From A1 Although t:-i e re arc more sufferers of "brittle bone"' disease than cystic fib rosis or hemophilia, its liule·known slatus has hurt rt!>C arch efforts, according to Glau<;et. "When the awareness lt\"el 1<; this io'N, so arc the rrse:1rch Jollars." she said. Last ·r hu rsday nig ht at about 8, ~lure employee Melanie G regg saw J d1r1y looking man in his 30s grab the donation can from the yogurt ..;hop cou nter. She said he was wearing a bascl->all cap and a green l '·shirt, and was about S foot , 9 inches tall with dark hair and mediun1 build. Grern :.aid he will replace the stolen container. '"lt"s probatily my faul1. because the containers weren'l fa stened 1u the counter," he said. "I didn't know you had 10 chai n them lo the counter -ii never occurred to me." More infonna1ion about lhe National Osteogencsis lmpcrfecta Foundation Ls available by calling l813) 855· 7077 11r by writing 1he fo undation 111 P.O. Box 24776, T ampa, Fla. 3Jti2}, Whan you're tuned Into cl111llled you're tuned Into your community . BAY Cl.Ill From A1 would have 1u be !>1gnifican1ly ~cale d back to i.;ain put.lie acceptance. "I think the hun111nc thing to do is deny ii, because continuing it gives the Bay Club the false hope that they can tinker with it and get approval,·· said Councilwoman Ruthclyn Plummer. Bay Clul\ suppor1ers. most of whom didn't even anend the Monday meeling bc:rause the) czpccted the council to c0ntinue 1he malter, lambasted the council's unwillingness to table the mJ\ler. They said many residents don't understand the fin:1ncial anJ aes1hetic bcnefi1~ or the expan:.1on and accused !he 1¥."0 community groups mos1 opposed ro the -----(f.-GM GIVE Tc) a g(xx.I G:lLL'ie. ljl help Jht· ()r.1n,!!l"\\j11Jd ("htldrt·11' l·11untl;11111111t1 tnn11nuc 11, \.'-ur~ 1111)r11\ltll' 'hl'l ll'I" l11r ,1hu 'L'tl. nc~lt·l.:lctl 11r ah;1ndoncd ()ran.bl' ("11un1y y(H lll~'I L'r'. Jnin ()ran gl.' r '11un1y·, f:1 ,h111n lt·atlt·r' anti 1t•t1rgan11c y11ur t'hl,i..'1 I)) dtJnaring your up,c.·:llc apparel lo Urangcw1>0d Boutique. Donati11n ~ are tax dcdut tihl c-. (\,n~1gnments arc al s11 act·cpted. Tc) YOlU"Self. S I IOPl'EK.'\: S 1111 pl~ IP d11· ft 1r prev inu:-.1 y1-o\vncd lit •h tv1ackics. Yvc' St. Lau1\:nt~. Ha ls ton:-.. l lngaro,, (i.1L11u1,, Mark Ei:-.cn:-. and Vall.'11!1nn' Coc.·k1ail drc~o,;es . 'r11n .'''-t":1r. career \Vear. knit,, t'\t'111n~ grlWn!<.. fur .... 'ihflC:o., 'l:ilr\ l"' •tnli ac(·c,,11r1cs . What .1n .1''11rtn1c111! ·rres c hit· ;ind \11 VCI'\ aff11rdahlc . Savin~~ ur !11 Mond.•) rhru Friday 10 -6. S.twtlllr l•S. Clo<ed Sunday .! .::;,, I I ( .c ~1" I ti).th\vJy. (',t; lft IO;I c.lcl M :1r (714) 7('( ~1(.-'4: I -. e11:pansion, the Bayshorcs and C lifrh aven h o meowners asSCK:ialions, of using smear laclics 10 brainwash members of lhe public and the council as well. In a written statement released after the council decision, club chairman Bill Ray argued that "most of o ur opposition has come fr o m !hose who ha ve mi sco ncept io n s or misunderslandings about 1he prOJeCl." Ray touted the economic benefits of the project, saying fin1tncial ex~rt ~ cs1in1a1c the city would receive ;1n additional S2.5 million per year with the e11:pandcd facility. The city presently ge1s SCJ50,000 annuall y in le ase POii. DEATH From A1 clet.:tnc1t; switched on. Ho.,.,·e\"e r, two young girls ...,ho we re also in the pool, but ,1 1 the uppus11e end, felt no thing, ~aid Stt:ve n Narum. While he wasn 't at the pool. Narum's wife was '"""Hlching rheir 7-year-old daughter playing in the ~hallow end \\"hen 1hc :icc1Jen1 occurred. Pohl'e v.ere called tu the sce ne, bu l lurnl'd lhe 1nve,11ga11on over to !he ("orunc1\ offKe hec;iusc-the death ...,,... Phviou,.ly accidcntiil. \aid pohce LL San1 C.'urdeiro. The eau~c of J earh 1~ still pending 1nvestiga1i1ln and the results or flOOO From Al rnrel most of !he <:Pncerns you\e had,"" .\aid Brian /\lo11rc. '41th the Arm} Corps of C.ng1nccrs. which 1~ Ll\Crsce1ng the massi,·e project. With the new plan, a 15-fU1.1t wide m<tintcnancc ruad along 1he river that wouJJ have been high eno ugh 10 let dt1\'L"I'' pt•cr ovt·r lhc fcnce.. of 1hc hor11c'. will bt· ln .... crcd to avoid an~ h1e .1chc, r•f rr1'aC)· for the resident .. Lxcepl fo r a :'1 -fnot high l·ha111 hnk renc:e along the ernhankmc n1 o f the Greenvillc ·Banning rl\L"I channel, :1 high reta1nrng 14·al! 1hat would have been flt"• 1ed ¥.·ilh the higher maintcnan1·c 1o1;1J will he cl1n11nated. i\llosl of 1hc J5 1es11tent!> at the n1ecling have hon1 e' thal Qverlnnk the river and the ""ork t'Cing done to 1ncrea~c the water .:apac11y of 1hc Grecnvitlc-ll11nn1ng Channel, payments and laxes from the cluh, according 10 Ray. .. Given the financial condition of the cily ... v.i: were somc14·hat surprised to be turned away in such a pre·emp1ory manner.·· wro1e Ray, who skipped ~1unday·._ meeting on the belief the mailer would he continued. O'Neil ci ted term..; like "600· room hotel" and '"Ramada Inn·· and suggestions thal the l·'lpansion 1~ armed to draw Japanese buyer..; .. ~ ke J examples of the "'1nisinformation." But he also acknowledged that club officials n1ay nol have done eno ugh 10 c:<pla in lhe details or the project. "We ""·ere probably not as mindful as '4'C ~hould have been tn tests. sa1d Dcpu1 y Corone1 Stephen Eicherly. While an autopsy CQuldn'\ name elec1ricity as the causc of death. circum~lanccs seemed lo po1n1 towurd l 1"1cadly current. The pool was complctcl~ replastered, the ttlc replaced and .1 new flood light installed 14·J1hin 1h e pas! n1onth. "J"hc facili1y rcopeneJ Friday. said K1-11hy Johnson. manager 1•f tho: .td -unit cumplt·,. Apparently swin1min~ wa~ allowed even 1hough the p1X'I "" ...,·1ring ¥.'as incomplete. An clcctric1an wa~ due in fur 1hc fi nal hook-up. hu! ~ornc tciw nt\ "t·rc obviou s!~' imp111icnt f llf the nooJ!ighlS to C<•tne On . t\t °! \' n' ""'h1ch run~ a!nng the ea ... i ~1Jc t\t tht ri'>'er fron1 ln1c r .. 1;1ll" .t!\5 111 JUS I downstre.tm (run1 \'1l·tori.1 SI reel. Besides !he pr1\,1..:v 1 .... ul·~ involving the n1.11nt t·na ncl· ro.1d . 1he residenls hr0u,!l.hl up n1:ln) other concerns al the mceun!:l including potential ptope11y dan1agc. noi"c .ind dui;t. While the Santa 1\na Rive r h;i' looked relallvl·ly tame Juring 1hc l·ommunicaling to the community a:. a whole whnt tht' hencfits of the prt1Jl!"Ct werl!" aboul. ·· O'Neil said. .. The public"s pcn:cp1ion was greatly distorted •·we 1hought .,.,.c had gotten co1nmunity i;u pport. quite frankly. We me1 with every homcownen group <ind service club in the ci1y. bu1 perhap~ we should have gone lhrough that again ove r 1he pas1 sc\"e ral months.·· Postponing roune1I action 1\n the matter 14•ould have allowed more time for the club 10 provide these JL·1ail~ and g.111i public apprrn·al. ()"Neil ~aid . ··\.\1e were trying to fine tune 11. .111d then the damn lhing was th:n1ed.·· Tuesday, som!'onc called Sparling Properties. Inc.. 14•hich oversees the complex, to t(1mplain .. abour the lack. of pool lights. Johnson 'aid. Johnson wa~ 1nforn1ed of 1he complaint, ~o .. he knew ~ the clectricity wa-. nol ye t on. she said. 1·he main switch fo r the S'4'imming pool lights. both abo\'C ground and undcrwa1cr. 1' llltatt:d 1n an unlocked /lox in the laundry room. Johnson said she didn"t know who rniitht ha'c flipped thr hght switch \\n11d a nd tithe r tenant.Ii que~1111ncJ 'au.I they hadn'1 seen .1nyonc '"'lmn11ng 111 night , nr 11ot1..:eJ tht· h)!hl~ un. since the f!tll•I rc-npt'nt"d past fi\'e ~·c ;1r' of Jrnughl. the U .S ,\rm> ('OfV!i-of Engineer' has long contended rhc fl\er puses o ne of the 14·orst flood 1hrea1s west or the i\·flss ISSI ppi. E11:trnding frt\m '\anla Ana C':i nyon wes1 t)f Prad(l IJa.m ro the Paci fie Ocean, the S 1.4 billion prOJcCI 14·1ll 1n1pn1'c anJ restore e.\1,t1ng main ch.111nel,, drainage f;11:il11 1e ~ .ind .1Jj.1Ccnt mar~hc .. and ""et I.and~ COrrecllons from Tuesday's Plot Jn ·ruesday's edtttQn of 1·he P1lut. ('hris1uphc:r ("reel~· .. plact' 111 w0rk was in correctly identified. C rel·ly r~ n1anager 01 1he Golden We~t College bookstore. He 's held that pt1"1l11•n fur 'l"\en )Car!' D Also in ·rucsday·s paper. an item in 1hc l "nmmunuy Event~ ~ction publiciz.ed big band danl·1ng at lhe Kcd I.ion Inn on i ·uesdays. An edito r included tkal item w1thou1 kn11'4·ing it w;u; based on o utdated information Tbc Pilot regrels the errors. DESIGN CARPET Designer's Selections of Floor Covering Products CARPET• 'tt«l • HAIQlllCXlO flOCIAS •CERAMIC lllE • MARBlE ! sa~~YD. STAINMASTER CARPET PfoJsh: In 2• Oiff ... eni: Cotors Fri9zet: an 2• Offef•nC Cokwa • . • BRODIE BUILDERS Remodelin1 • Qene,.1 Conrractlna Specializing in °""""' O.biMu 'd KiJcMn Refocbw 587-191 ..... ~ I I I ~ .' f ~ ,· T br • evcnth Otympic FatMI ha Loi · .. la WM a peat experience for s~~. l , e becft fortunate eftCNlb in IQY volleyball tnwels to baYC been a pan ot our Olympics ~. NCAA wllcyball. open aad jwtiot USVBA dwnpionshipa, u well as OP c.hampion&bipl and iolCl"DltionaJ play. but tbc Olympic FestiYal was a rmt in my career u an aRiltutCOICh. It wu weU wo nh the wait. Tbe ~leyball tea.ms were seiccted lh.rougb tryouts at four different locations in Ma.rdl, April and May. The only requirement that each · player had to be 23 or younger, so basically it was our best collegiate players. The 48 men and women were divided by the National Team office with the idea of c reating four even teams. The South, West, East and North were team names, but did not designate the actual region the team is from. Marlt Presho (Edison High School and U niversity of H1waii) was on the East team, for instance. Of the 96 players. three men and three women were high school players. The three women were legitim ate players. but the three men from the Midwest tryout .. Well. there were many high school players in Orange County who I feel arc muc h better players. The format C3llcd for two prac11ccs per day on Saturday (July 20), Sunday and Monday. with a scrimmage with cnch team on Monday night nnd Tuesday. Three three-out-of-five matchc were in a round robin on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Your finish in the round robin determined who was in the bronze medal matches on Saturday or the gold medal match o n Sunday. If there were tics, the total ga~lC'> win~ wo uld detenninc positions. The South men·" team )tarting line up ~onsistcd of Corona dcl Mar's Ty Pri ce (San Diego State) at setter, Ma rina High·s Duane Came ron (Pcppcrdine) and San Diego's Eric Sullivan (UCLA) at the \wing position (outside hitter). Jt.. Also, Chris Underwood ( USq and Ken Lynch (Cnl Stale No rthndge) in the middle blocker ,pot. and Marin Gjaja (Princeton) in the position opposite the ~etler After beating the North in five close games. we: defeated the East on Thursda)' by scores of 16-14. 15-13, 15-17. 15-13. On Friday the North beat the East to ensure the South a spot in the gold medal match. So in friday's ma tch ~c: played only our second team and lost 10 the West. In Sunday's gold medal matchup the West and South battled through five tough game'\. Al the 12-13 timeout in the rally-sco red fifth game, 11 was about as exciting as is possible. The South men pulled out the "in with two big blocks Gja1a had 56 kills in n attempts w11h "Pike mo,.tl~ out of thl' back row Thal 1' an tl\e rage of I I l1lb per game-Ty, the tremcndou~ competitor that he I'>. knc" what "n workin~ succe <;<;fully and kepi "Citing G)3).l II wa'I great 0 The whole •itmoliphcre at the f·es11val wa' t"1:c111ng Ju<;t to a'isoc1atcd anJ sec all <lf·thc other athlete was eye-opening. rhe hoxcri. came in all different sizes and 'hapcs. Some of the lightweight ho~cr looked hke little k1d'i The crew nthlctcs were very physically gifted (men a nd women ). The wrc <itlers ate more food than anvbody How about b<rnng'l I he top 1'4\l hmshe~ would progres' to their choice of the Pan-Am Game!\ 1n Cutia o r the World Championships in Au!ltralia. With this chotCC, the strong possibility SM FESTIVAL/II COlllNQ UTUllDAY •Op Pro continues with the heavyweights rolling Into Saturday's semifinals. •••• ,c... ........ la the ~ In Newport racing for the thrtll of It, wtth a beer Id stake. • llewpert H•rlMtr HWt'• ~ bmkMball .. ..,. .. ~ -they put It up ~ Mater Del In aummer play. ~.....,°"" ....... W ith tension growing in the 10th Op Pro Surfin' Olampionship, Newport Beach s Richie CollJns is calm. cool and collec ted. His challenger for today in the second round of the main event? It realty doesn't matter. "I haven't been watchina the competition and I really don't care who I surf aaainst because they've got to act to me tint," said Collins, who's seeded sixth a n d will square off against Australia's Shaun Munro in heat No. 15 at about 2 p.m. today. Following Wednesday's action, it might behoove Collins to consider the aftennath. Ten of the 16 first round heats in the main event were upsets, including victories by Munro, rising star Kelly Slater and San Clemente's Terrance McNulty. Collins, whose career took off in 1989 after winning the Op Pro, is rated ninth in the ASP (Association of Surfing Profe ionals), the highest he's ever been rated entering this event. Sixteen second-round main event hca.s commence today a t 8:20 a.m. with veterans such as defending world champion Tom Curren, Barton Lynch, Brad Gerlach (currently rated No. 1 in the ASP) and defending O p Pro champion Todd Ho lland. "I think the waves are pretty had, but what can you do? At least we have them." said Collins, who surf, in the morning heforc anyho<l) .irmc' a t the ~enc in Huntington Beach nff Lake Street. whe re the Op Pro 1s held "A lo t of people arc dropping out like nics. I'm pretty o;u re the compet111on 1c; hard ~cause the ""ave' arc too 'mall ·· By ellrning the right 10 fan: Collin,. Munro wo rked h1:. way through the trials, then upset Fabio Gouveia. 74-63, in heat No. 11 of the fi rst wund main event on Wednesday. Slater. '>Ceded 42nd. upset 23rd-seed ed G r aham Wilson. 83.3-69. in the first round . Collins, a wild man with a reputation turned horn-again Ch ristian, would face Slater in the quarterfinals 1f hoth advance: 111 their c;econd and third round heats. "I JUSt look at 11 th1' wa>.'' Colhm c;aid. "the Op 1s an unreal contc,t . I <l1g the company and compe tition', great. but Kelly Slate r\ only Kell) Slatn he 's ju)t another ~u rfer 1-:veryho<ly hu:. made him to be the wo rld champion already an<l he ha:.n't d1lnc :\O}'thing )Cl "He's an insane i.urfc r and I hope the best for him and C\cryhod~ el'c coming up from (the trial<,). but people arc already placin~ Kelly Slater to ""' the Op. "'Th,11 \.\t)Uld l'-l· grc.11 11 he "11n -11 would he .1 01g \h11" 1n~ lur him going into the nnt le~ nn the tnur I 'e~th1ni.t " Impact at Tawnend remains 1 big factor By Richard Dunn Socrts Wl1llr B e hind the ingenuity of Peter Tov.nc nd. the entire face of the 'port changed during the inaugural Op Pro Surfing Championship '" 1982. Townend, the first Association of Surfina Profc ionals (ASP) world champion in 1976. implemented the pnority buoy and increased crowd awarene by announ mg scores during the heat~. two mile tune~ on the trutle of profe ional surfing th. t ha mcc become the standud for all ASP events Now an ESPN and Prime Ticket commentator and auoclatc publ her of Surfln1 M~utnc, Townend rctln:d from the compct1tiwi watcn before &he sport realty bepn to flourish in the lat 1970s. but his ~ulionary impact o n the pro tour will lt¥e fomler. .. In tho ftnt Op Pro when" UJCd &ht priority b\toy. ~ fch M were cruy to have them l*ldle around It and I . (waw) pnority, bot now al' the tand· See TOWNEND,. • .. Among &he casualties Wednesday was Hunting1on Beac h's Mar'-. Mo rt.>no, ~ho b<:Med out in the tria"· ttmd round. !\Jld hJ'> him being thi: hotte~1•k1J in the worlJ .. inJ lhJt°' ~1)0J If I dre" .._elh Slater I'll dra" him " Slater \ (\xo.1 Beach ... la.). Mc:".'ult\ .ind eight other u 1a h)tll adv<.1m:ed to the main e"cnt on W cd nc,Jav· Pat O'Connell ( l aguna Niguel). · Victor Rio . .., I RH> De J aneiro. BraLil), Shane Herring (S)dncy. Australia). Tony R.1~ (Ton.1ua). rngl.rnd), Michael Berry (Gold C11.1'1. Au,trn ha), M.1rk Sain4'tiury (AHX:J Uc.1d1. A u,lra lia) .ind Munro (Leno' He.id. Au4'tralia) . l"hi.. \\a' nw f1r<;I man-on mJn cumpct1111in m thl· ,\\P." ~.uJ the -lhth· 'l'CtlcJ ~kNult\. \\hn Jctcatt:<l '\,, )Q ChcH1c l ltir.1n·. fi•J.;;n 5 in the lir'' round ''' thl' main t"\l'nt · Chnnl' h,1, pw h.1hl) d1111c mtirt.• 1h.1n .1 thnu,.ind l°m ,, lhild ._,1mr.1rcd 111 him I le ' 11 1<.c ,1 /t:n 01.t\(l·r 8'N'1 ~ Townend l OM of th, Op Pro schedule Thu...., • -1 m -W01ner> s Tr.,1s Rouoo i 8 20 i m Me-> s M•'11 Roufl() :' J p ..., Wome'I s repec~ ff~ , a m " '"'"" s Mi.n Round 1. 10 W am ~e .. uty pa1want ' · :'" a m Men ~ Ma•r Round 3 Saturday 8 am ~~n:; 'u atrerllf'.aJS 9 •O .a m ~ea .. •• O.l\lN ~ ' J ,... Wom4'n s Quarh ,. n~IS Sunday 8 1 ,.,.. w "«'" > • "™' na s 9 a "" ur • .. m 1 M s Ml""I ) Se .. u! "a s , , <l ,.. -Nomtr ) ~'1\.J ' •• ! ~ I .,, .If' r •• l ~ 12 30 p rn Mens fin.ils I 15 om -Awarcs ·I hh 1111i.:h1 ht thl' h1.:hhc111 •" 1111 prnll'"1nn.il l,tll"l'r h11 Im lh>I , '"".: hl\1 llllllh \h 'ult\ \\<II inc I' ' \\I\ t I ( ' I 'lump had t1l· .. ·11 t lzm 11,1t1:d 111 h1' l•r•1 h l a t I 11 ! h l' r .I ' I I h r l l' I' \ \ \ l'r •,"I••· • \ rt n~ '"'""'·'' "l •'I \111..rk 11 •1 "'' \ tntura. lm~r11l fk I !°' rnJ l l,l .111,hfl' I m 1•111h.1hf\ 'hl" '""' '' r 11t·.l cu' ,1•1111r1,: th· 11,.:t '''" h .. 'J l Newport surfers suner Competition at Op Pro going to a new high ~1mc OC\.\ '·'H' .anJ ••Id lj~ c l\l\l ~Ill thl: •'lh 1ngrcJ1cn1 ih.11 hasn·1 ln'>l 11' n~or .it ,urfin~ ' m~t prnt1g1nu' contc\I I\ the he\t \urfmR in the IA<\Uld The tnal\ v.crc " l'-1t 'm•llcr than 1 h d anti· c1pated. (on !\ thrtt rounJ, h ' the m.11n C\f'nt I hut lhl leH·I 111 Surfing rurtins 1n the tnal., _._, h11her than I he f'rt" )U \'U" The h1ucs1 u~t ~, far this year ha\c ~ccn ''"t round S..0Pi9 I .... 11 ---11111.-.. 13 of .... ...,,., ""Ii..,... ._._.•st DG Op Pio 0 ...... a..,. -.. -.... .. Te,,_ McNlllty oi °"*"""' -ill lhe lint ....... of Ibo llllla .....,L ()o Ille ouulde, h.., loot .. lboucb Honn •I JO ye111 of ... d aeltinc a bil old. Clcoer -·-indic:alet tbal ... isn't Ille .,.-at au, b<lt a simple Nilii•ac demerit ln Honn'• current apptoecb to bi• surfing. Horan. like rccenlly retired Slla¥a Tocmoa bis last couple of yean, is IUtfing IOo '""""'"IM:ly while Kipping <>PPonunities for bit maneuven, and it'• rostina him. The man is more physically fit lhan probably 9(),.; of the profcsaionals on the tour, but this situalion is a perfect example of how important ii is to work on your surfmg more so than aU of the other components such as gym work and hcalthfood. Results always have and always will come down 10 lhc big moves in the water. not out of it. Kelly Slater like always is su~fing red-hot, and as usual, s1ill being OYcrsco rcd anyway. On his good waves he certainly dese rve s 1hc scores he's receivi ng, it's just when he loses the wave , falls off. or makes a mistake. it seems as if he's gelling scored highly for tha1 too. Although I think that some people arc getting judged a little hit high in th is evcnl. 1hcv arc still the ones that deserve to i:e1 out of ~---~---•1• -,=:· _._ ....... -··' r·:. .... •· , ... _4_ ......... _ qualilJ_•..... ' B1s±'•'atcldl-.d ... ......... -...... .. -lint ....... --.... ... it's jUlt a ahame tbat acbotl"DOl '•uifint • ...u wW -... ----· Flavio Padar<U o( Bnzil 1$ surfina so good at the moment it's friJhtc:ning, better than ~ ia tbia contest so far. J\111 aK :'SAA title: contender Qria Brown, '#born Padaretz dusted in tbc: fm t TOUnd. Al any lcind o( ria)ll poinl lhoush, I w6uldn't put money on 1nyone against Brown, Padarc:tz included. TheF'e is a Jot or dead weight hangi ng 1round in the bottom half of the top 30 ASP surfen, hanging around by virtue of their competitive savvy, not surfing raJent. It's about time somebody docs some th ing about it. There arc also some very celebrated Australian surfers in the trials of which I wasn't very impressed with, particularly Jason Bu ttenshaw and Matt Hoy. I know what they can do, they ju.st didn't do it here. Exceptions to that statement would include Jeremy Byles, Shane Herring, and Mark Bannister. They surf greal. .. . _ ........... _ ............... --.,.,, .. _ .. Iii= .....,_.,._ ... ... _ .. __ __ ,_,_,..a_ --...... -... -______ .. Ilk wi..ifor ....... dlal!INI~. .... _. .. , .......... w-. tllot .-d him lnlO ..._ and Delo r. .. ~ IQ dlild, ud °"' of tlloo ._L II Odo hqa would ha<e kept Slater aft lbal (int WaYC. aod ... could ...... that cnure wave tequence wouJd De"Wer have bappeaed. and Slater would probablj be Ott his 'way 10 the next contat. And you thought It wu only wbl )'OU did on a wave! too b.cl that Mark Bannister of Australia llarvcd himselr for waves and kill before the main.event. He ~cd better th an anyone early on tn the contest. Tangibles like that arc 1he subtleties that separate champtons from the avenge pro. That's why )'OU'll sec a guy way up there in the contest or ratinp and say IP yourself, "Gee, I can surf better than him." Yea, maybe sometimes you can, but can you catch four good waves under preuure in 20 minu1c:s consistently like him? That's what you need to ask yourself. -=i=--llt i•=.t::::;; __ ,.,, ,., ··-•ail• of A;aa 11 ___ ..... _,.., -.......... Op Qaa"«11uthip twicei in '&.1 ud '116. Colllontia ., Joeylloru .. ...,...todiato stardom will\ hit runner-up finish to Tom Curren Surfing in '84, u did Su.any Oardl in '88. Todd Hollaod became a surflns bowchold •-ol\u winnilll last year, and the list wiU go oo as Jona a.s the Op Pro is runnJng. .. 11 was definitely one of lbc biacst thrills of my career lot sure," said Barton Lrndli looking back on his '88 victory. "Now lhe challenge is to do It acain." Often times a close heat isn 't so much decided on one turn or wave, but what le d up to 1hal one lurn or wave. Case in poin 1: I 11 lhe last round of !he trials, a close heat wa~ Lloyd 1ltt J.J •• Nrttrporl BHclV Costa Ma. Piiot ronT:Jpoodnt wboM $1U""fltc coluao w ua/ly •ppnrr nuy 'lWsdaJ". ----kelly Slater toolc the me;uure ol GrWm Wilson WednescNy. Ever since il's inception onto the pro aurfmg scene, the Op Pro has been the mosl ramous Nrfing oontcsl in the world. It's the one event known about by pcop&c: everywhere, and is c:overcd by nearly every sports publication In the: country. Whal makes the Op Ml special? From a surfer's point of view, it't the: contest that everyone knows about, the one everyone secs. So what if Martin Potter or someone else won $20,000 in Australia or whereve r, nobody outside of the immediate surfing world really cares. I AUTO DEALER DIRECTORY • ~ " • ~ 92648 c i l f~,J \'II I\ :; :l •• : •:n. • S G 1500 AUTO llt1ALL DR., IANT A AHA I 835-3171 Nll'Wl'Oa'flll PWY ATIDINGR& r.:A'::.. °ff!,. ~J r.:r ... I ". ' ' • '• ' TOYOTA ·VOLVO ' \ . ' " ' " . SMs • Ser-Ace • Pirts . Bocl'f shop ·--BMI .. Costa Mesa 722-2000 Irvine MAZDA 1·21 AaltD c ....... Dr• lnllne (714t 183-HOO I Aaams St Sant• Ana WarrlDI A~e ,,.., • • • ~ \l ~ l '( ),.\~<I.\ I . Corona del Mar 112625 ~-­• p tr, ~-I'll ATIW 11WWAf (TH)•lill (tJI) ....... !Nine 133 But if you do well at the Op, everybody knO'A'S about it and you're an inslanl star, lo evc9·onc The question on every girl's hps isn't, "How well did you do in Europc1." it's "Did you surf in the Op contest?" It seems as if you could ger away with .surfing only o ne con1csi 1he whole year and still be in the surfina mainstream if it WU the Op Pro, and you did well. Tom Curren hu proved that. One bi1 factor is the k>cation. Whether the rest of the surfing world wants to believe it or Pot, Orange County, namely Huntington Beach. is and alw1ys will ~ "Surf City U.S.A.·· The entire surfing industry rcvolvct ardllind companies based in the Orange County area, and the fashion uends arc set here as well. In short, this ls whe re it's al. Anoahcr plus or having 1hc: contes1 at Huntington Beach is 1ha1 if s a central location. tha1 everyone can get to. including the photographers of the magazines, the announcers. ;ind the sporuon thc m~lves. Another hig clement contributing lo the event 's prestige 1s !he event's uniqueness. No Olhcr even! makes as big a 1lisplay or a beauty pageant as al lhc Op Pro, and surfer ··beach girls" are and always will he a tng part of the \Urfing lifeS i)'le . If !here ~s one su re way to gel everybody 1n\'Otved, even the ~·surfen, promo1ing the clauic hrcst)•le through bcau1iful women ii t~c hest bet, and it's great! Everybody kJves ii , and everyone can relate to it, unlike top world class surfing, only acccuible to profe ssK>nal compcti1on, The Op Pro has obviously done more _for the sport of surfi n1 than anything else:. The Op Pro is to surfin& ...,ha1 Muhammad Ali ls 10 WI C~!.l!l~ ,.~II!~ DI• ----.; - -• ..... bmina. ~T I.-~4'" ' l.Jord T1tt,, •• N_,.., .. ,., ·X. ~· CoMlt Mffa ,.,,,,, t'Olrflq•• .. , D ..... 11 ...._,..,..CJMr••......,.. --nwy~. Soles • Service • Ports • Body Shop Jeeo t!.,VE¥-' ~~A.. 1m ... .i-.-• mtunn• SAi ES • LElaf• • I I !YICE • M1nS Only'88AW11k C.H Ma 4321 x 331 CN &Otta be real touah to be • .....,.,., mother. You mutt .. ,.....~ bfte • aood .... o1 bUIOr and be available to ~ ,our plaM at t.bo lint whiff olas.MaAaa. •YCN m1&11 also have: A) walimhed cash on band B) mdJt c:ardl C) a fteiabbor with one of the above A wrfen• mom must have a car that will take a lot of wear and tear. It must accomodatc at least two sw1boards, two surfers and all the ouaphemalia that is essential ,to r'aoOd suriina. •• Many have asked, .. Is a surfer a aood human beina?" and some have replied. "Sometimes.·· • Mott surfen will not ac.knowl· ~ existence of a mother A) bis bike has a flat tire 8) bis friends' mo m refuses to drive C) he needs money for a trip to Carls Jr. •A surfer will not be caught ~ with bjs mother unless: A) he's sbo ppina for a new board or wetswt 8) he wants new trunks or shirts from the Shore Shop C) there's something at the Frog Houte that he just has to have Note: When inside the above establishments. the surfer will pretend that he is shopping alone and his mom won't dare blow his cover. Once the surfer finds what he wants. his mother will discreetly pay for the purchases. Both of them will then walk out as rf they were perfect strangers. The surfer has odd eating habits. His diet consists of nachos. l ·s difficult to tell if the surf er can read. cereal , milk and yo gurt . Never will vegetables o r salads c ross his lips unless mom threatens to: A ) ground him even 1f the surfs up 8) forget about the nc"' board he wants C) threatens 10 make hrm wear clothes from J (' Pennc> or Scars D ) tell him that under no c1rcum· stances Wlll ,he fill in on his baby SllllOg JObs The sleeping habits of a surfer are unique. On school days 11 takes a vcl') patient mom about an hour to roust the surfer out of lx-d. How· e\er. on Saturda) and Sunday morning. he is up and ready to ao at the crack o f dawn O n school da~" he 1s apt to foraet his lunch and his referrcl slip. But he can be so well organized on weekends 11 bn ngs tears to his mother's e)'eS It's d1fT~ult to tell 1f the surfer can read. He will use the phone to listen to the surf repon 1nsttad of lookin1 in the newspaper. The surf- er Wlll sit for hours leafina throuah countless surfing mapi:ines lookina at pictures. Yet. he knows the brand name of every surfboard made. The surfer has the eye of an eaale -able to spot a board with a quick glance - while pretendina he's not look.ma. The surfer's social hfe consists of watchina surlina movies with his friends and the Surf Theater. Mom's take turns tak1na and pick· int them up. Surfen usually travel m sets of thm:. From a distance you can't tell one from the other. •Surfers can 10 from one ex- treme lo the other m his house· kccp1na habits. At times his room 1s immaculate. This occun when: A) he's behind m his ~hool work and he.d rather clean than study 8) an important day such as Chnstmas or his b1nhday 1s ·~ pn»china Ct he'a ftthna sorry for himself and cans his room to punish mom Note: The surfer's room is lly m~sy and cluttettd, with ,pty yosun can<'11s. damp towels. urflna mqazinn and patten of ewry surftr &hat ever rode a wavt. To the sum. hit ba.td it the t imponant thi~ in his life. 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Called "the biggest little yacht race in the world," the Flight of the Lasers will get under way at 1 p.m., 1ust cast of the BaJboa Pavilion. About 70 to 80 of the sporty little 14-foot boats a rc expected to take pan, according to race chairman Jim Dale. "Those boats are quite fast, and very entertaining to watch,'' 'aid Dale. "And there arc really good sailors that sail these boats, but we don't want to scare anyone off. Anyone can enter, you don't need an afftliation." The Commodores O ub of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce, which stages the race, has referred to the event as the 56th annual Flight of the Luers. It's a slight misnomer since l...asers did not exist 56 years ago. The Flight of the Lasers is an offshoot of the Flight of the Snowbirds that was sailed in 12- foot dinghies and at one time drew as many as 169 entnes in its heyday. The Flight o f the S n o wbi rds often att r acted hundreds of shoreside spectators to wa tch the little boats. With the change of technology and the ultimate demise of the Snowbirds, the chamber. after experimenting wtth ~vc:ral other boats, turned to the laser bc'ausc of its popularity. Although the La~r 1s pnm.lrily a single-handed boat, in the F-hght 11 lS either sailed single-ha nded or with skipper and crew Amone with a ~r. )OUng o r oM. can participate. ~~ an c~ra incenttve. a number of awards will be preseakd. They include top 10, fmt married couple. youngest boy. youngest girl. fint girl to fmi1h and olcbt skipper. The sudden death race usually takes about two hours to circumnavigate the bay under normal wind rondit:ioos. Every panicipent will reccivc a T-shirt. Sponsors ol the race include Villa Nova, Bank of Newport and PcrformaftCC Sailing lnternatiooa.l. the producer of the Laser. ··The race 1s a real classic. a throwback to the good old sailing days in N~port Beach." sal(f DaJc. Entry blanks arc autlablc at vanou~ yacht dubs around the harbor T hose seek.in(; more infonnauon should rontact OaJc at the Villa Nova Restaurant, (714) M:!-7880 With an HONOR GIFT from the American Cancer Society Birthday? Anniversary? Graduation? Any special occasion is an HONOR Gift occasion ! Easy and co nvenient to give, an Honor Gift to the American Cancer Society is a thoughtful expression of canna - and one that supports vital programs of cancer research, education and patient assistance. When you give an Honor Gift, a card is sent to infonn your honoree that a gift hu been given "1 his o r her name. And you receive an acknowledgement card and rcaipt. Show that special someone how much you catt with an Honor Gift - to your American Cancer Society. For more information, contact your American Cancer Sociery. f NJflRfOM CHICIR soc.iv· C:.••·-,. .... ....... __ . ..., lrWO!I ..... am..-~ ... • a • Weeks tool bis ~u.ad to a team camp in Grand Junctioo. Colo. euticr this summer, and the result has scncd to unite his team C"fCft more. '1lm ~the fifth yur we've done this, and this is the rnmt fun we've ever had." said Weeks. "Tbc kids en~ being around each other." Bciaa successful on the court baso 't hurt the morale ol the team. cit her. "'We split our group into two teams. and our lop team came in second there,'' said Wccb. 1llc tournament featured about 35 varsity teams from all O¥Cr the Western United Suites, indudina Colorado, New Mexico and Utah, as well as California. .. Ow primary goal this sum.mer is to make a fair evaluation of the team with everyone playing a lot, to have fun and to try to win every game." uid Weeks. "And. at this p<>lnt. winning is the least imponant )luDelin board ••• , a • Ftli ;111 lata·fnCt ...,auic from the Del Mar ~ Oab his returned to Faupkz Part • Pomoaa lhrouah Sept 11 . GeDcnl wlmiwioa 10 the ~ Put ~J11•d is u. wbsk c:hd*oulc .•• is Sauon (~) will be edmitted free to tbc sn•chiaad n-cry Thursday • BootJets of acocraJ admissaoo and clabbo .. c bdcts at red!K:ed prices arc ...a.bk~ the Facrpla Part bm olri« .. (714) 623-llll. ~ Mllfc r taeMM Cotta Mesa'• Janet Sugiyama battles for W u Mustangs qualified for championship lhowcloH. , thing." If the Mustanp have a weakness, it's not readily apparent at this point. Costa Mesa would appear to have a strong inside game, as well as the potential for a potent attack from long range. The inside feature DiCamilli, 6-foot-2 junior April Van Sweden and 6-foot senior Angela Tonavaoik. DiCamilli, who has spent time honing her pme with an AAU nationals team this summer, shouldered much o f the scoring burden for the Mustanp last year with a 23·point average. "Olivia will still get her points," said Weeks. Weeks noted his satisfaction at Van Sweden's development as a force inside both defensively and offensively, as well as Tonavanik's ability to run the court. The point guard job is Heather Robinson, while the off guard position appears to be a dual at this time between senior Janet Ospina and junior Christine Moore. "Ospina has o ne of the best ranges of anyone in the oounty," said Weck.s. "She can open up a defense with her 3-point shooting. Christine is one of my smartest players and is an excellent shooter from 15-17 feet away." .,.,, 111 d1 1m1 •r Stefan Edberg. Pete Sampras. Michael Clwta. 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IP'.30 p.m..-~ Tk:teL spo p.m.-Oel Mar~ Cll. 56. l~:JO Llll.-DeJ Mar replays, PT. W.WU....,._G... IO:JO p.m.-Hipllsbll. Spof1IC1wmd. 11:30 p.m.-N•=l...caaDc. SC. ltlO LllL-Pu Aa Road 1'riU. SC. UDIO ........ 1 p.m.-Expc»-hdra, KPMB (760). 400 p..m.-A"tCa.o'a. KMPC (710). 7:30 p.m. -Phil9-Dodfen, ICABC (790). FRIDAY TD.EVIS10N Gell 9 a.m. -Senior Open. ESPN. Dudes' moms know the score From 83 ptttty sood taste. However. the surfer 1s also very foraetful and leaves his clothes at a fric;nd's house. When the clothes ard finally returned. they've usuaJly bcdn o utgrown. which accounts for the 'abundance of almost-new clothes beina offered at Huntinston &ach aaraae sales. When the surfer is tired. he lays o n the sofa in the den watchina reruns of "&witched" and Bugs Buhny canoons. When he 1s feeling good toward his mom. he will borrow her favorite pillo w and comforter and lay there perfectly content. As an example. the following happened to a Huntington &ach surf mom. She had e~pcnenced an unusual- ly hectic week wtth her surfers. She had threatened to ground them for a number o f reasons such as. mis.s- in& school. m r-ss) rooms and mouthiness. he was ready to l1tcr- ally throw in the towel. The phone nngs (It was ht'r fncnd calling), sht' picks 11 up and says ht'O o. Her fncnd sa)S chccnly, "H1 L1nda. how's hfc trea11 n1 )Ou-r· Linda answc~ "11hout missing a beat. "It such ... The surfers language requ1'°" a fi ne car for dC'<'1phenn1 the content Wben a surfer 1s "going out" his mom knows bette r than to ask where -it's alwa}s surfing If the surfer has to 10 wtth his parents to '1s11 family or fnends. ht''s "bumm1n ... If the surfer iiot a new board. ht''s "stoked," or 1f his frie nd JUSt got a nev. haircut. it's "fully coo1:· And finally. 11 you have heard one side of a surfer's phone con- vcnatton. )Ou'vc ht'ard them all. Example: Tclt'phonc nngs. surfer says. "Hello Dude' (with t'mot1o n). KiDer! Bumm1n' 11 sucks. Latt'r. 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The cost i.s $45 payable to the County of O range a nd $25 payable 10 South Const Recrcaiion. which includes membership in the California Beach Volleyball Association. Benefits include a T·sh1rt 3nd equipment discounts For informatio n, call Rod Cutting at 498-)380. -BJ T1H Pilol Festival was a gold-plated success story From 81 of a professio nal career would be available. Those: that finis h o ut of the gold -1t' bad to the gym 10 hopefully gel nnother sho1 at it. Cluirfk llrattd~ '• YOlleylMH colu••.,..,.~t~N~ &Mltlc.t. ,.$11 Pilot ntty nu,....,. Illy, wlllrl' I 11Y WT That's a good question! If they're not in nae Piiot's sports section. something's wrong. You can help. Call us, at 642- 4330, ext. 387. h won't be Iona, you 'U know exactly where they arc -in 1'1llC PUot. where they betona. ·'Did you see that, Herb? Hey. you bonehead! YOU' re scaring the fish fl" 7 p.m. -Mcr.-Padrcs. WOR. 7·30 p.m.-ESPN. 10:30 p.m. -Winn1pcg-Toron10, PT R.P, 7:30 p.m.. -e..:po...Oodcen. 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J--O>oDorl ud \be Loi Anaelea Stnn,s at tbe Johe Weync Teail Cub on Saturday It 7. And for the fint time Uacc ..... with the Dukes. Rick Lcadt will pJay men's ~ tonight while>._, Pl.a., lut year's TeamTeanil rookie ol the year for Newport 8eacb, wil .., women'a linaka. Both alilo play doubJa.. The Out.cs. who loll om SUnday to the Strinp. 27-18, 1t the Fonlm. have uodeflOQC Iii penonnel cbanga thus far in a 1euoo that ii only two wecb old. Their ae¥eath alteration will be oo Saturday when Maaom BoUecraf returns from Europe. where she competed in the Fedenllion Cup for her natiYe Holland. .. Advcnity is the middle umc o( thil team," said Patton. wbo will Ute a fivc1>laYc.r squad oo Saturday. "We know our back's up apimt a ..U. it's just a question now if people (fans) am hang in there with ua. We 're 2-2 on the road, but ()J3 at home -it's lib going home to a wic:bd ster.father. · We're in the atorm with a canoe riaht now and the whole time wew had a speedboat waiting to go over tboec turbulent waters. U it wu baseball, it would be like playing your pitcher in center field." Leach and Frazier, the speedboats, both become eligible to play singles tonight against the Stars after waiting two matches because of TeamTennis rules . "It's like having Michael Jordan on the bench and the onty t~ you can use him is to shoot free throws," Patton said of Leach. "We alao have a great singles player in Amy Frazier ." Jl I\ .!fl --& 1>P\1 The Jets The Art of Light You co11 brl1ltte11 atty room of yo11r ltonw witlt ~""(1 sovilff tt.r"*' ty Wnt.._ Ottr f rie1tdly /1cr1tJed 111- stallen CM ~o"tify your lte>tPW ~­ lt/tlit ... witlt I day iMtallatiOft. S iied som1litltt °"1~ s"b~ct. ......... "-: 714/751.f-.......... I ~·tlt'r.11 '' I It hin·11 11• '~I S~ ...,..,~"' '"'. 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""""""""°" -· Akhuler ftUhod a..... ...,,_,re'1 a k>t of JDODlf UMated written oa bis band Uaat -W. ... ._ hJ die ci'1 to nm this." Simcm • n., Jlud .• Tho '°""""'*' ..: "'lbO city bu received IC> Newport Beach -bod joill ...,. koolodc• for their finished SCYentb in tbt Bcldl fll&., , I 1"Dli1J." competition. Alld dtej continue to put on a WhiJe some m8)' not think tht· eap-aocch program bec•use is much to celcbra1c. it pve atihoush the championship ls open Dennis' buddies, Lee Ryrai. t•, IO .wry ainp li(cguard agency in and Casey Wiedemann, 11, allo ol ck state, the Qty or HunJinaton Newport Beach, rcuon to hoot 8oadl ii atwar. chosen to put it and holler. on. SimcOJI: said. "We need to win," said Lee, hm.ior lifeguards were separated who had "Newport Rules" into bu divisions and besides the scrawled onto his arm, "'cause we bead!. Oap. tbcTC were nine event$ hardly ever do." iAdadin& buoy rescue race, But Huntington Ciry Beach diuaocc rvn, distance swim, rescue lifeguards took the Overall Team baud race, rescue board relay, run ·rrophy by coming in first place in rea.y, Nn·swim-run and the swim divisions, A, 8, and C and third in relay. division AA. said Mike Eich, JGaior lifeguards, who range in assistant coordinator of the e\lt.nt. ap from 9 to 17 years old, Huntington City Beach is o{ten putidpale in summer programs an overall winner because o{ the tMt ~ze beach and ocean size of the association, Eich said. safe~ aid stills, discipline, "On sheer numbers, we end up teamwoft and surfing and with more compctiton that au bodyboeul lessons. fas1cr ," he said. More than 700 younpters arc Eve n though they didn'I win , the particiJ>9tifta in the kK:a.I program three Junior lifeguards from this summer. acrordifta to Simco1. Eastbluff clubs to host Marumoto skills camp The Eastbluff Boys and Girls O ub will boll the fourth annual Tom Marumoto Shooting and Offensive Skills Camp on Aus. 5-9 in Newport Beach. Offensive basketball skills will ~ worked upoa by cmphuWng proper mechanics stressing body balance, footwork. fundamental sk.ills and techniques in ball handlin&. dn'bblina. P.Mina. shooting, offensive moves, faking and rebounding. The camp is geared to help the athlete wort toward becominf 1 more complete basketball player, and will be staffed with top h1ah school coaches and oollege f layen. Among the asslstants wil be Jeff Fryer, former Corona del Mar High and Loyola Marymount Univers1ty star, who SCl an NCAA Tournament 3-point shooting record. 'rhc camp is open to girls and boys (6th·l 2t h grades). l:.nro11ment is limited. Further infonnation can be obtained by oontacting Tom Marumoto at (7 14) 644-5026. -By 711~ l"llot Two signs of a~ employee. • When your employees train with the National Guard and Reserve1 H !!ii( they learn to be better decision makers, better team players, ana -· better leaders. Please keep this in mind the next .time they need time =-- off work to serve. When they come back they'U be better prepared l!I for the 'Mll'k they do for you . And that's the sign of a good empioyee . I M embcn or the Corona del Mar Junior Water Pok> Cub recently qualified ror the National Ownpionsbip for the Boys ll·and·Undcr Game.a to be held in Orlando, Fla. Au1. 6- 10. They will be joined by memben of the Coron• del Mar High School learn which also qualirted in the Boys l.5 -a nd-Under category. The members of the teams are holding a ca r wash Friday from 2·7 p.m. at the Marian Bergeson Aquatic Center to help pay fo r their coaches' expense5. Team members include: 13-and-Undcr: Jo hn Casey, Michael Casey, Cameron Glasgow, Garrett Hageman, Matt Hedley, Neil Hueston, Doug Jttton. Adam McFarland, Oreg Mercer, Kevin Tucker, Brian Ward. Coaches: Ted Bandaruk, Aaron Axton. l.5·and·Under: Doug Cesario, Scott Gellman, Crosby Grant, Steve Hamihon, Oarles Hueston, Neil Hueston, Doug Jetton, Parker McMeet.in, Matt Norkaitis, Tom Norto n, J ames Palda, Gre1 S1wyer, Will Schulz, Andrew Tahmoush, Jason Yamamoto. Coaches: Eric Vienje, Aaron Axton. Newport's Zubrin takes diving title S andy Zubrin, a 15·year-old fro m Newport Beach , captured 1he girls 14·15 3· mc1er springboard title as the first day's events were completed at the 1991 Spcedo/U.S. Diving Junior Olympic 0.ampionships at Shaw Park. Pool in Clayton, Mo. Zubrin triumphed wi1h a total score or 435.20. An1oiie Tros1el, 14, or Oxford, Ohio. was second with 396.80, and Summer Brawn, 14. of Mission Viejo was lhird with 390.ll. "11ull was the best I've ever done 3-meter." said Zubrin, who competes ror the Mission Viejo Nadadores. "It 's the bes! score I've ever had." -By Thr Pilot Mesa Pop Warner accepting regis trations -Registra tion for hoys and gif"ls, 7 to 14 years old and between 40 and 135 po unds, ure being acccpled by Costa Mesa Pop Warner Cor the 1991 Tackle Football and C heerleader season. Five: age: and weight c lass ification~ exist fo r bo1h footba ll teams and cheerleader squads, according 10 Alloe1a1ion Prcside nl Dann Schieppati. Appl ica1i o n fo rm s and inrormation may be obtained b,_ calling (714) 549-4305. or by writi ng: Costa Mesa Pop Warner, 302 1 B Harbor Blvd., Cos1a Mesa. CA . 92626. -81 Tllr Pilol ,. -----------------------... I TU ~11l'OIT WCI • COSU llSA • I IS PLEASED TO OFFER THIS PROMOTION TO OUR READERS . COUPON Night Thoroughbred Racing THIS RUN'S FOR YOU ORANGE COOlfTY RACIG FAIR ~~ ... July a.A-,, -. ,.. ... , .. ,... This dilCOllll admlllion CIOl4*' .. good lat $1 .00 ol grandl1r4 ldnlleaion Tundly ~ ilUdlr (not~ with "'1 04l1lr oh!). Gtlndsland Admilllall: 12.21, euit.. Admflllon: '4.00, "-'ltd a.ii-.: i'•O ...... $1.IO, GlnllW Pfting: $1.50, Prtltrrtd ...... ;'3.00. fClpW..._. •• SP J,...'M jJ•I -------------------------. • c •• 1il ti tl . r > \( • ' I I .. It's no big thing. But it" the first time. There are over 25,00J kids li\'ing in Neiµ:irt II· .- Beach and Grta Mesa, at lea5t accord-_:·~~ . ing to The Pilot. And my dad say /'- that The Pilot' really worth read--· ing ince they tarted reJX>Iting just the local new~ and events. Mom reads it. he' even laned a I ' +++ ... ,. scmrlxxik for my ~i~ter Jenny. hery - time The Pilot rrints her name, Mom cuts it our; the track tean1, -' the cl~s rresident , the ~ience fuir. he', di ·gusting. I cnuld cut out my name but dad would rtobably notic e. Mom'., nkay; ·he never read · the rdice log. Thank You •••• ,.. .......... tor • .... ..... ,. ........ of ... dlo ·Marco .Polo restaurant brings northern ·Italian cuisine to NB "'-' AqlMlllc Centu w "'" p1-IO I'> fot wolor IJl'!'I --· . Thil lidihy otr-bolh -.: C:: = ~~ ,~ ~~at-die NftpCMt /uqzatk Cetttr. lllioi? Well, Ibey ._,. • ' • < Ill An\' Yoling --Do JOl'I ever get a toddca llfl9 to simply drop ~ aad "' to 1talyt wen. now JOU. cea 1 Mlhoul going baDknopt. .hnt off MacArthur Bou1evvd in Newport Beach is an autbeotic Italia restaurant called Marco Polo. J• waJtinl throuiJi Ille doo< is lib 1ating 1 stroll down a &tRet i.Jll Italy. M1rco Polo, managed by Vi.nccol Hannan. speri•lizes in norlhern Italian cuisine completely different from the food in .southern llaly. The recipes and methods used to prepare the dishes arc like the difference between spicy and sweet. "Rowen ao ~ardl," .ucr'" wt• PnJ Prk*.lu 11 the director. mutt for the 1vinmer. .5·•~il1 Conover, a two-tJme S-..JbQ,.abcy hlvo quk:k)y c:omc Nt•,an Aq.tic C.ente.r Olympi1n in charac or the a • ..,,..,. ()Qt of I ~ 13 6:Nt "plddte ~.. tbil ,,,,J recreational acti\iilics at the ~ at the lul ,Oranae COuniy The 8rit ~ is alre.d) in ~ Center. Anolher differenceinha1-015£41<,~l\flbni Ole Newpon\iiil !here are "111 lloiee ..,.. 10 rows., it ooDegia~, while c.noeina ~-'Center '¥'>i 13. Allo~ 111 lip up lor. All ,three water lllftl and~ aren t. Ibo Jun i"or State Row1n1 are tauaht, 1.nd 1t'1 iaore than~ UU many 1hlnp, 1he NeW{>Orl Champlonsblp, Ibey oame out near houri, of poddllog. The lddl ~ Aqu1dc Cu.ter be1an u 1 dr.:am. the top. 'Jibe teams here are soccer ... YOUe)'bl:!l. lake fteld NO'll\lorl !farbor bu olways been a definilely ,..,.,, on lop of lh!np. lo Ille llab>a Fun Zone and ce.nwr ..-for wafer sports such u As for Whitford. he now hat a beachet aide from learning , " boa:tint-~The onty chanac is llilt new "dynasty" in Kawaii. to paddle.. , 1 What used to be I backyard Aside frotn trainina people for 5of:lnd like loads or run? Once operation is now 1 certified place competitions, the c:cnltr offen lh~ So tbro~h the camp, the to keep canoe equipment, etc. private lessons in c1.n°"ing, children also will know the tkrec AboUt three years ago Billy ka)'f~g and rowing. This fs one Olympic disciplines. The instnsor Whitford decided that the athletes of the only facilities where you will of the camp is "a clown that nMr needed "a place that athletes find all three under the same roof. stops," said Conover. The calnps oould ptber at the same time and The clinic on ~ayakin~ is t~u$ht ar~ four hours Monday ~hrough train ' Conover said so he by Conover, who 1s now 1n tra1n1ng Friday for two-week se.ss1on.f at estabiished this boath'ousc for ror the 1992 Olympics. A re~nt SIO per day. human powered crafts. The center araduate of UC Berkeley with a Of course children aren't c now houses an 8,000-square·foot major in envi ronmental geography, only ones .allowed to .have 111 he boa~ storage area with over 80 Con~r t~k. a deep breath and fun .. 1r this sounds hke a of boats -some of them privately exclauncd It s unreal to be out excitement to. you, call he They serve a large choK:c of pastas ranging from pizza to one of Hannan's personal favorites.. linguini alle vongole served with clam sauce. In addition to the regular menu. Marco Polo serves three ckli lunch specials every day. These specials alternate monthly. Milrco Polo tU:es diners back to old Italy. """~phulo owned. In addition, a large va riety there." NewJX>rt Aquatic Center at 64o. of equipment is available here for Children's camps arc always a 772..'i. Marro Pok> was born into the California restaurant sec~ in June of 1990 and recently celebrated its firs1 birthday here. The operation bc-gan in Carhon, Texas, a few years ago as a prototype store. A Roman chef there created the restaurant's menu, usintt his own recipes. He never dreamed 1ha1 Maroo Polo would someday move to Ca.li.fomia and join its dynasty. HMnan ls presently negotiating in Redondo Beach wilh hopes of expanding. A few reasons for the success of Marco Polo are the ambiance, the enremety friendly service -and the great prices. Also, Hannan has the food freshly made right in the restaurant. There arc no canned sauces or boxes of "ready·madc" pasta mix delivered to their k.ilchcn. beginning boa1crs to pros. The cen1er curren1l y ha5 plans underway to add a weight room and a classroom as we ll as doubling the ~c of !he boat s1orage 1rea. About one and a hair years ago the Newport Aquatic Center elected a new board of directon, Break bad habits with hypnotherap Host Families Needed Now! P AIGE SIMPSON is no ordin..ry bankf'r 4_, .L {'WJ ...,\(><..1 h.1nl..t~ prnre<>,1onJI tor th1· l.1..i !II \·e .11'> +1 .. \t'r. 1•,..~1hlt• W)U m.l\' ,1ln•,idv l..1-.:r.' P,l!l-:t" ,I' 01 lfll"fl<j olf rlf'1~hh1 11', I H l!Ofll l)!t"\l(IU' IMnl..1n.i: t'\IJt.'!U'tl(t" In .tnv 1•v1·nt, fl \tM.1 J rt• .in .111+\f' IM..-11'•"" lll•r•,on 111 (<~t •. 1 'W<..1 ht>" n11.N 11•r1,11nh "'lfllt'IJl'lt• \UO ,lltMJld l..n .... ,.., Pr1tu In 1 ~~·n1njo( tl,1111.. or "lt-1\pur1 l 1..;;1,1 l\\o; .... 1 P.111-:1• 1,,1 .. 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They specialize in .hp~i5 to st slnOkiha. help WC.tgnV.; · managcmen1 , strca.s, me Uc!' . 01hcr therapies for the cost of S7S per hour. 1·1owcvci, some people come in c-r-·ting a "'hypno-miracle "said Du1ne Craig, owner of the center. ···rherc is no such animal. The pcr.,.on must wa nt 10 fight the One from Column 8 ·~ l W k1•n \UU ,,. ~ul .I '''°" !01 !l'w !d,l!l:"'>I .,,1,1t ht.•~' (}11en1.1I c .1hHlt"t A iurnttu•r h.i•dw.irt' \ On•r '-(¥ uur nwnu' Wkt-n '1 'OfTlt'• lfl l)fo.i. 0 ... 1 ...... I l.1!ll"-·.11t• w,.·,,,,. K"' tht' · hl"•1 ..,.,,.,"ll' ,t1>111nd ' WESTERN _ .. I I Nt lt 2133 !.>gun• C•nyon Rd. .. IV ~ Lagun.i 8ei1Ch, CA 92651 Retirement Living for Actil'e Seniors Our Sunday Brunch is "The Talk of the Town!" Give it a try, the tab is on us. 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She: had atv.·ays found the mind fascinating. and had studied it off and on for six years After viewing this program, Craig studied intensely wilh Dick Sutphin. learn ing aboul pHst life and human po1cntial for 1.,.,10 yea rs al HMI (Hypnosis Mot ivation Insti tute). She is now a serious mcmher of the APRT (Associa11on of Past life and Therapy). ''You never stop learning."" she said. The Craig Hypnotherapy GPoup believes in strict confident iality and helps you to find the answers you are searching fo r -and put lids ~n your problems by t~ng you into lhc past, whether ii be !his lire or a previous one, and finding the sources there. MAGIC ... The word alone conjures up my tery and intrigue. Harry Houdini popularized magic in the early 1900s with hi s death-defying feats of escape. Magicians, such as Harry Blackstone, Jr. and David Copperfield, have awed audiences worldwide with levitation and grand illusions of disappearance. Now, Nabisco is unlocking the magic of Oreo with recipe to mesmerize your family and friends . It's easy to be a kitchen magician with these delicious de ens. Best of all, there's no slight-of-hand neces ary to make them disappear! • HOCUS POCUS CAKE Mal<ts 8 un:inRI ll OREO~ SMdwkta Cookies. ftMly rolled (..._. I cu, m1• ~ J/4 cup....,. 1/2 cup all-purpoet flour I ltllpDOll INakin& powckr 1/2 ltlllpOOll ... J qp. .,.,..ltd, •I room ttmperalutt 112 c., "*" I (l~nce) 1quare unsweetened chocolate, rMlted I teMpOOll vanUla extract J tMlllpG ,. UMWtdmed C'OCOll J aaps aoftftltd 6ce aam, any na,or I alp prepared whipped topping 1n small bowl. mix cookie crumbs. sugar. fl our. bal ing puwder and salt: set aside. In large bowl. with mixer at high ·peed. beat egg }Oi l ' until thick. about 5 minures. At medium ~peed. gradually blend m flour m1~1urt.' alternately with water. melted chocolate and vanilla. ln medium bowl. "uh mixer at high speed, beat egg whites until ~tiff; fold into batter. Spread hatter into foil -hncd and greased 15 1(2. x 10 l(l.' I-inch baking pan Bake al 17C'i F for 10 to 12 minutes or until tOOlhpick m~ned come out clean. Immediately invcn cake onto cloth towel ~pnnkled "1th rncoa: remove foil. Cut cak.e lengthwise into thmh ; remove 2 piece'> 10 wire rack to cool. Roll up cake and towel from \hort edge; cool Unroll cal t' and remove towel: spread with I cup ice cream. Re-roll cake enca,tng ice "ream Stand roll on edge on center of ~rv mg d1,h. Spn:ad I cup tee ueam on e.K. h rem.ammg cake piece. Wrap I piece around l·enter mil on dt'h "'1th tl e cream towud center of roll: repeat with remdtn tng cake mil Fro ... 1 \Ide ot cake with whipped topping. Freeze until lim1. about 4 hotm . Let ,uflcn at room temperature 5 minutes before -.en mg Gam"h a' de'>lrcJ MYSTICAL CHOCOLATE CHEESECA KE 4-111At•1 /~ 1tn111111 1 not ,ti."" n 1 35 OREO Chocolate Sand.,.,ich ( 'ookie-s 1/4 cup margarine, melted 2 (8--ou nct) packa~~ cream chtt~. 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For example, Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Frozen Yogurt gives you 15 percent of its calorics from fat, but Colombo Heath Bar Crunch Lowfat Yogurt weighs in at 35 percent -more than twice the fat. And they are far from low-caloric: 160 and 170 respectively, for 4 ounces. Ice milk is another alternative, a nd you will save liOme, but not necessarily much, in rat or calorics compared io ice cream. For a simple rule of thumb: check the serving sizes used in the nutrition listing, then try to stay with a product that contains only 2 to .. grams or fat per 4 ounces, and less than 10 milligrams of choluterol per half-cup. And keep the calories to a minimum. Q ... cotlal't cbeest • aood '°urn or calcium'! -KJ ., Costa Mtsa. Dairy products arc generally considered to be good sources or calcium. However. most of the calo um in milk lS found in the whey, which 1s removed in the making of cottage chceM:. Therefore . coftagc chcec;c is not a particularly good calcium ~urcc -offering )UU only 60 to 70 m1lhgrami; per half-cup. compared to an ounce of ha rd chcc.;c ( 150 to 200 milhgram\). Q . I ban bttn told that good nutrition can htlp 10 gtt rid or cellulltt. ls that t.rut? -P.t·., Nl"Wp()rt Buch It\ not that implc While a good, health) eating lifcs1ylc can help keep you in good i.hape b) holding down the amount of fat.an your body. it can't do the JOb alone once the cellulite has begun to form. You should understand what cellulite is: fatty dcpoc;1ts hctwecn the muscle and slun. Women arc more susccpttblc to it than men, and the places 11 most commonly appears a rc on the hips, thighs and buttock" fhcrc i'I no guaranteed ~ay yet found to get nd of cellulite. but the fnllowmg tips can ~mc11mes 1mprn"e the condition. I Cut the .imounl of lat in your diet. keeping 11 within the recommended gu1 dehne' of "\O percent or le\~ of your c-.l lm1t·, from fat 2. ExcrCt'ie , CXCrll\C , C'l:crc.:l\t c~peuall) the re~t1t1\lc .1crnh1l type of adiv11y th'at u'c' the muc;cle~ dmeo;t 10 ccllul1tc .irca\ That firms the "km tone. heir' "' break down the fat dcpo"''· and ,,1mulatcs the now of hlood throughout the hotly 1 Dnnk lot" of water. at lca~t e ight full ~Jas11c" 11 day 4 When you \howcr. try mass•ging your body bm.ldy (especially cellulite a reas) with a lo uf a sponac. S. Forget about those so-called "anti-cellulite" creams and lotion' The onty thing they will get rid or 1 vour money. In this weelly cvlumn, Dcralec Scanlon -a rcl'Sfcrcd d!e11t1an -ansllt'us re•Jus 'l.ucstrons •bout nutntion, dre11n1 •nd food idc1 Send qucst10m to Dera/ee Sanloo. R.D .. cm The Pilot, P 0 Bax 1560, Costa Meu. 92626. Fresh Extra Lean Ground Beef USDA ln1p.-Not To Exceed 1 5~ Fi t-per lb. Save 1.30 per lb. 1 DOU'ILI YOUR MOHIYIACX Fresh Alaskan Sockeye Salmon 3 99 ~.~~ak ~ • 24 oz . ·Ralphs Wh ite or Wheat ~~!~~o• Round Top 8 9 Freah·••ch loaf Save .20 • Ralphs Frozen Vegetables Asst. Varietles-9 oz. to 10 oz. or (Ford Hook Lima Beans or "hlnese Pea Pods .99) Red or Green · Seedless Grapes Buy 2-Save up to .98 Sweet Juicy per lb. V2 gal.-Ralphs Orange ~.~.~~.~.. .... 1 7 I Florld•·each ctn Save .46 • Nonfat Cottage Cheese 1 o 1 Ralphs-or Low Fat or Small Curd·p1nt cup Save .46 • Available Only at the Service Dell Louis Rich Shaved r~~.~~L.... 4 9 , Wafer Thin-per lb Save 1.00 per lb. • Chicken of the Sea !~.~.: ... o.o • 59 or Wat•r·6118 oz can Best Foods ~~.Y ~~~aise 1 I I Cholesterol Free 32 oz 111r __ Save up to .60 • 6 pack-Coror)a Beer 4 2 1 Re9ul1r or l ight l 2 oz bits Plus CA Redemption V •lue Save up to 1.70 • Fresh ~----~ Broccof lo wer per lb Prices Effective July 25 thru July 31. 1991 . Open 24 brs. A Da \ Everything You Need. Everytime You Shop. ' . . . . . .. . t • . Charnlin ~ Hat hroom ·· ~ .. 'f iss ue New at Vons! Tyson Ready-199 to-Eat Whole Chicken 1.1i Large Sweet Nectarines P~u k of llie St'CJ!iUll Co /iforniu Gru 1v11 Fresh Sweet Blueberries lilt)[,.,,~,,,.,, !In• '••1 tfi1,,~11.ro"''' 1:111 lkl'l •·I Large Hass Avocados l'r•r/11 I 1,,r /)q1 1! ,p,1/ I''''" ••Jlt>•lo \r,, •'' l·.H J .... 99 '-"• 79 Whole Seedless Wat erm elon sU'&."l'Ss , " 2 9 1.\'1•\\i'.~1luru/i.111 1 l 1ul J,,,, II•• __ ,.._ • Fresh Sliced Mushrooms '". 8 9 Rorirh,s., Sho ulder Clod Koas t I ,,,~I•'" I~· 1 I !1· ,' 1 •·I Butterball Coo ked Turk1·1 Breas t "" 11 -.1,. • ', 'w • 11 .. ,,, \!, 'I' "' • lr••hl• •I 1 79 298 Farm er )ohn Pork Sausagl! I • .69 I u I · l!1•·•1I •,,. r I '· "''" II• '"" · I' • ·• Build Your Own Ice Cream Treat ... I I ,.!Hol /·, l , r .r-qJ l11r \l11 k111;,: ~pltt .. 2 ~100 Vo ns \l<ira" hi no Cherries '"' ,,,, ' I 199 199 119 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ l erS!~vm aid Ice C n ~a m Sq uares 18 9 .._ 1. • 1, 'I I I." ,, .,, r ,, '"' , "'i''"" ! , 11!10111••• ~t,.,.,., \Ir... Richard son's Toppin~ ·---199 I ·"·· I;!_ • ..,., •'4i1'*"""1•flf~f .. J'.J!!lr r:-r--------------------, I~ I : Richanlson's 500: : !?Iv~ 111!1pi'li 111111 • s I I 19-11 °"""',... ~!WI.Ifill 'f:.m I ........ °"""'""_ ... ,_ ' , _,..,_ fJ!tcf" .... _ 1 It 'ca• .. " a.I) • ¥w. ~ ------ j ' Jerseyriirud Deluxe Ice Cream Assorted Flavors Half Gallon-Squores Danola Cooked Harn S/il't.'(1-H ( l tUlf'f' ( Jhhir1g f1<1ckugc Superior Sweetness! _;0"""1v-1ne__., 4_,, \Upo Tmn91od Garden fresh 4 Vack Tr•Y 199 Superior Green Seedless Graoes Nohiro1Jy Hif!/1 in Vitomins & Low in Calorics 0..: TB I. 1 .... P. S ODii& Mcu C..: O'ftlBa Y nlAN ABOVE l. '-icia s. &IQ. ~ Bach 2. 511111 M. le#. c.o.a Maa HIM. ....... W. l80Wfe, o.t. Mesa 0..: llST OP DtVJSION §~._ .... ~~Beach 3 ......... ~~ c.o.ta Mesa 0..: DROP, OIOCOLATB CHIP 1 ....... L Inouye, Cossa Mesa 0-: DllOP,otOCOLATB ODP W/ NUT I. ot.. L Morelli, Costa Mesa ~.:c~~~ Mesa a..: DllOP~ BlTITER 2. Scoet w.~. i~ 3 • ..._. F. Costa Mesa 0..: DllOP, 01llBR. AMED 1 T-. N. Ooff, Costa Mesa HIM. ~ htrlct Dlpan. Costa MeM Qua: ROUJID, OINOER 2. TtKY M. J~ Colla Mesa 0-: llOIJ.ED SUOAJl l. HeaGlr C. W--act, Costa Mesa 0..: aou..ED, OTHER. NAMED 2. Kally J. lacioba,, a.ta Meaa 0-: 011lll <X>OICIES, NAMED HIM.~~ Costa Mesa ~ Ol!CORATED.CAJCE/JR. 0..: HOUDAY Oil NOVELTY 2. 11ffuJ E. Dalpe. a.a Mca ~-t~~ a..:~o~v~ ~ It ......... a... a..:-~(9) l. J. 1.u:a.a. .... 3. S. M~. C:O... Del Mar Caa: NS~) 1... c. ea.aw.a Cla•: ~ D MADE W/ HONEY I ~A.-.:-~ ~ ...-OP~°ioi; DeJ Ms .Slllidly J. Jean,,. a.ta Maa ioe: JlllBAD.11.POWDBJlJOUICK Clalt! FRU?T COTH. TiiAN BANANA) 1 . .,,.. A. ,_., COICa Mela 0..: PlTMPICJN 1. 'betyt A. Pe11tU, a.ta Maa DMsion: 'SPECIAL TYJCOPFEB CXE a .. : COPPES CAJCB ct SM.) HIM. Ondle Lmoa Coat& MCA Cua: MUmNS, WlFRUIT I. Nicola H. Jacot., Costa Mea 3. Beverly S. Mamcy, Corooa Del Mar Oiviaioo: YEAST BREAD Cua: 011fER YEAST BREAD~AM· ED l. ~ M. Cimmin~ Costa Mesa C>Maiori: LA YER.ED/FROSTED CAKE Class: CHOCOLATE 3. Monica Mactemle Newport Beach Division: CAKE (NOT LAYERED) Cass: OfEESE CA.K..E. W/PRUIT 2. Mark 8.. H1rrit, Cos!f Mesa Casa: CHEESE CAk,E, Fl.AVOREO HIM. Marllvnn G1Ucln, Costa Me11 Oau: POUND 2. Nicola H. Jacob6, Costa Mea Cius: CYlllBR NON·LA YERED CAKE 2. ~ M. CummlAPt Costa Mesa Dmlioo: CANAPEIHORS D'OEUVRE Oaa: BREADS, CRACKERS. W/FILL-INO 2. Beverly S. Marney Corona DeJ Mar C ius: OTH.CANAP ES/HORS D'OEUVRE 1. Sarah A Morcllt.. Costa Mea 2. Sheryl A. Peuell Costa Mesa O an: BEST OF OIVlSION 1:-Sarah A Morelli. Costa Mesa Division: CONFECTIONS 0111: FUDGE W/OTIIER Fl.A VORS 2. Shanel A. Stasz, Costa Mesa Class: PEANtrr BRITTI..E l Monica Maclten1.~ N~rt Beach O us: O'lli.CONFE~ 110NS NAMED 1. Sar.h A. Morel~11 1'.:osta Mesa 3. Jean S. Hams\ Ne~n Beach Oau. BEST OF D1VISION I. Sarah A Morell~1.Costa Mesa Drvilioo: BAR C0011.1ES aass~ BROWNIES. CAKE I. Anii M. Cummings. Costa Mesa T L:l;Mae a.. 0.. Meta 2. • 0..Maa ~~.t~-5 DM11aa: .... Alli>MJ.X PRODUCT arr= O&JO.ICOMM.EltCAL CAJC£ 1. ,.., ... 8olt. c.c.a Mesa ~:,.&&10 ./ANY OTHBR 1. Dlbonlt s. Dial. c.o.c. Mae =-f!WAFR~~ 1. ~u. ~' Colta Mca a..: anmafi'UiT OR J1JJCB ~lttsDicwakl. Costa Maa a..:APaJCOT HIM. ~ M .. IMew.Jd. Costa Mesa 0..: ILACkBBRRY 1. ICatty M. DiewaJd, Colta Mesa 0-:amJlRY 2. Katbf M. Dk'nJd. Costa Mesa Oua: FJllJIT JAM W/LJQUOR. ANY 3. ~ M. Diewald. C'.mta Mesa Oaa: PEACH 2. Katby. M. DiewaJd. Costa Mesa Oua:PWM HIM. Kat.by M. Dimld, Costa Mesa 0..: RASPBERRY 2. Katby M. Dlewakt Costa Mesa HIM. Maryellen Ford, Corona Del Mar a .. : STRAWBERRY 3. Kathy M. Oiewald, Costa Mesa Clua! DnfER JAM THAN ABOVE 2. Deborah S. Dial. Costa Mesa Oivisioo: JEU.lES Class: APPLE HIM. Kath! M. Oiewald. Costa Mesa Class.: BOYSENBERRY HIM. l!CathI. M. Oicwald, Costa MCM Oua: CRANBERRY 1. Kathy M D1ewald, Costa Mesa O asa: MJJlrr 2. Kathy M. Diewald, Costa Mesa Class: STllA WBER RY 3. Kathy M. 01ew1ld, Costa Mesa O us: WINE 2. Kathy M. Dic:wald, Costa Mesa O ass: OllfER JELLY ntAN ABOVE HIM. Kathy_ M. Dicwald, Cost11 Mcu Oass: BEST OF DIVlSION I. Kathy M f?~!d.1.. <Asta Mcu D~mon: MARMJ'U.JUJES & B\Jl"nR S O w : FRUIT Bl.TITER I. Kathy M D1ewald, Costa Mesa O ass MARMALADE 2 Kathy M. D1ewald, Costa Mesa O ass: OTHER. NOT ABOVE I Mo r11ca Macterme. Newport Bc1ch C1tris Veitch of Newport leKh, Md c.ry Findley, of An~hrim Hills, showed ttwir support for the Orange County FAir Junior livntodl Auction by purch.uing the Gnincl ai.mpion ~rlcet Sheep. The 121 pound sheq> was r~ised by Heidi Schmidt. right. •nd sold for $14 • pound. l . KalhY M IJ1cwll.ld, Costa Mew Oass: BEST IN DIVISION I. Monica MackcllLIC, Ncwpon Beach Dmsaon: PICKLES,:. REUSK. SAUCF O aJ$: 880 SAUCr: ) Deborah S. Dial, Costa Mesa Oass. BREAD & BUTTER PICK.LB 2 Ka~thy M Dicwald, Costa Mesa Class Q{JLJ SAUCE Z Kathy M Dlcwakl C051a Mesa Oa..s CVC'Ut.'RER PICK.LES. ALL 2 Robert A. Fri<'.dman. Co511 Mes:s C1n' DILL PICKLES l. Robert A. Friedman. (.'(lSta Mesa 3. Edie: P Arcb~kl. Costa Mesa Clan: PICKL.ED FR urrs 1. Kalhy M _Dicwald, Costa Mc~ Oass: PICKLED VfGFT ABUS 2 Kathy M Otn'ald. Coua Mesa 0 11SS RELISHES I K.athy M Die-aid. Costa Mcu J Ciy l.Jtchftdd Cc.s1a Meu C1ass Oni PICXU:.S. RELISHES. ECT !. Ma ryc}Jm F~ Corona Del Mar HIM R.lhY M Dicwald, Coit.a Mes. C1ass BEST lN DIVlSION I K.ath~ lNwald., 0.. Mm Dmst0a loQUJUU/PRES.FOOOS O au OiOWOER OR SOUP l Monica Mackeu:ic.,. Newport Buch HIM. A11&1 M. Ounmiqs, CA:.u Meu C1ass arnE.R POTPOURRI, NAMED I Debonh S Dial Cost.a Mesa °"iMOO PRESERVES °"1 011fE.R PRESERVES. NAMED I K.atby M DiewaJd. Costa Mesa Cw BEST IN DMSJON 1 K.atby M DlcwUd, Co.ta Maa From North Or~ County From South Or~ Cowity 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 6'2·5678 '9M)M "°"TH ORMIGE CO. 540-1220 'ROM IOUTH ORAMGI CO. .. 1111 QJJI = °"""'~ r._... ..... ~ ...... , .. C .. C. YC>Uft AO T .. FlRST DAY ........ ~c:.i.. ......... --~-...._ . .-____ ....__ ..,..,... ............... ,... ........... _ "" a s .. ~ .. ....., ..., c-.:-....... _ .... , __ ... ..., ..... _ .. _ f .GU ..., .. __...... ............ __ _..., ------c.._..., _____ .. ~ ..,__. ....... -JD .................. ... W,. ...... le,.__,...._...,.. f/1 1 I/ft f/I - ~-----~-......... _ .... _ _... .......... .. _. n ..... . . ~ . · ... ~ : .. n ... ,~··· .... ~)I"• ft --· (_J t' t f r ! t II I .. I ft IOLUTIOll PurchaM the hom9 of 'f0'-1' chok:9 wtth onty 5% Oown. No cio9ing C0-1.1 ~ TNa .. not e VA. FHA ~ eq- uity •hare. Yov ,. celve 100% Ownership .. 1 ~ tax l>en.rtta.. Mu•• have c ... n cr9dlt end alable Income. Call Co-equity, Agt ~ l t I .,, ' 1 : By owner. ComfoNIMe 4BR 1~8A. MH• H •, • '-L I ' • • V•de. 1275K. To ... OftDf HOUSE Sat/Sun eel ~75 1-6 9101 E"9wor11h Of l"ully r9model9d ~ .ao. .. out. 2 cat 99'. 3 ~. 2 f\111 BA 1,780 9q ft. Model home queMy &'Oii• pwtid- patio n welcome 1299.900 ~7563 OPD UT,... 1-1 a710 UJll EI DR 411R. lg twn rm. lg comer .,.ni--. yard Good condl ~ lo- ca 11 on. 1315,000. O-V/81tr • .,..eoee SELL H . •.r Jl1''' ~ • • l 11 l i r ' ~ I • ''. , . . . •ICCAIU l.1h '.t H l1..,.lt1HI .. J. ',\;1 ,• ' t ~. ' ' I I • , I I Muat ••II Febuk>ue oppty fot big ..,._, In the Blufts Save us from torecloe~I 3BR, 21<\BA Attach gar Cal Unda. 55&-1M8 .... ' "' I, • • i '•, • ''-., I .. ~ ~"'I l Turtle Roe*.. ,_. o.n.. nr echlll, lJCj. poo4 1 Y' ... 1 172& • ud A"" &.'10 WC). S240 0. ~8500 L WOOD•RIDM 11900/ mo 38R HSA. f' JR. , NPWP•"' 8E:',1 Ch · 'r,'~ p.,IOI'.,. ~ ol Becit Bay 38t 2-.eory. Jdnt c:ond. s 1500/mC> oeo AvC I'""* 723-CM05 p pyt bec:tlyd. nkie 38A 28A ..,,,... w I n 0 s c p p e 11 0 • , poo4. frptc. Muel ... , ~ M90C ..... 11350 944-1558 poo4, .,,,. IM0-1327 T'twt ,,.. + 32· ~ ., N •'1'.t · Bt ' t· '· • • • ... 2~BA. 2.00091 .... fpl. db' get. tdry. pello. s 1850 tl5CMJl3&e w~tront Condo 3 BA. 2"' BA. 35' bo.r ...,, gM9d comm. 12.000/ mo .... ...,,...._ 87S-4000 ftAM.Y t48R. Somlf' ,., bdl M50-l1.aG. W lntef ........... ..,..~.,.....11,. wn•11 .-.. llOll 32, btond9 heir. brown eyes. 5'7", 170 lbe., pr.tty, ~ non- amotter ,,..,. 30-39 Teddy Bear type, lonely, love• kids. high moral veluea, ~--af'lectk>n. n-. '"· no druge. 1112808. ARIYOU llYSOULllAm DWF, 53 •ttractlve, anfoys good fllm•, sen•• of humor, music . art. reading, ftahlng on a mountain lake, beach walks. You too? #2804. ATTRACTIVE ... D.-D • .,.,_ .... I .a•1.&11 ...,.. I_...,. _,.. --AIL Looll9t ---......... . 911 ~I ,..... ..wWVIYWW -... _, -phone. O•rl•tl•• Petite, ..... ~. chic, good cook ..aotcter~ m6nded (.,.-457), ~ ...,..., """°'°" .... romenUo ~ ... ,,.... ... .,nu. QOOD&.00..a ...... 33. .... .,...,,.,, 40 + onfy. Deyttme phone cala. OnfV ~ oua t12800. HAPPY ENERGITIC ILOllDI Widow of may year-. eflm4ate 50'e In N9'#- port Beach. Love to walk. nature, beach, d!Nng--and •her• your lnterMta, too. #2821. HAPPY ILEllDIR REDHEAD Ll'lh• GOllWI .. OITllACM ww .. r..., 941u ••••••• Are you • man over • WAllTID " you kNe tennle, SWM, -. l'T'. tee Hel cleame .... U , ..... • woftl91 ~ S1Glolll 41, 5'10''? Call me. • ... , .. 1_ MOW .weng, thMlter. lbe.,goodlooldng.ed-...... P , ICMO, for AlllClll 1..00.nl-1TIO l_.._ ............. Ill In ThenklWFyoulllK. t1rreo 1 . I SWM. 29• '"'' • 'v m••••oe. dance. ucat9d, ~ loc*-frlendahlp. Leave • .-ul _ ...,. .._ •• ,. ... __ ,,. - -lbs.. athletlc, bkwtd .,__. 9ltd yourHtf, =-~ ledV. SM.:::.. voloe mHHO• a•..__ --LOCM....,. ...... Lov•' O•rletl•• with blue eyee, .... oel.Jalw\. 1111"49. • ...,. phone. Wll.,...., .. U .M/ftllft./ 10 min t40G •a•••• ,.._ llflEAll tt lllCM a• n s • of humor,,_-..,.....,....,.,__.-.,.___ ~ end ~ oelle. _,1841. "*'-1J'IC».3ll 2... ""'*'-..... Ila 11 Woftlal .,..., , .... ·-k.a Aalen Fox to ........ .oua. .,... --liiiiii--1 JiULT 800 LW 791-7110. e1m."~~ege roekhl1WOf1d.'11921. ITALIM ... ~ ·= ~~o:'unu-~:--· LMAIG•HCI 40-53. Must be erno-OWM~":~ett. x-' lFPUCAN •llllOllMG •ll•C:Ull euel unadvertlaed 1.AAIG lfl llfl TGllmlT :::iz=:c:: football player.~ :=:-·~~~~ °' networtdng, OOtWt-SWM~ 13. V9fY good ~~ ~~~ 1 ....... c.rNno .. ......,... old •Iona! wno trirveta Tu-OOWNI llMk9 eman. munkmllw, ina11ta1 rc. looednQ. n ··. ~s ..... ~ M hra 11_.... 1ooe °' ,,... a..,.., C!'*:9 ,_8ndb•= ~a~ :ug-=. z=ry ::--ledy under 35 ~':9 or'=: ::-... -::....CU: &iri•=••,w.... .:.,~ ~ .::. expressive. s .. k,,... clnnen. muaical•, •••k• frtenct. MLM __...._ ._.__ __... -.,,. ••R 1..ecJO. ~. M8vy dnnklng, ... trtpa. llm•actual con-.... ...._ ..-... _. -·-· __ ... -.... •1 111 ·-o .. ...,. t-If amlabl• ch..,I••• .... •-... 2 ..---· ••epr•..ur-who 11 ... e• mualc. -•EO s;A•,.. --------..... _,. ........ w.n wv. .......... who Is also .-.. vel'l&1an, ,_ .. #l.,... · type, adventuroue, ,,1• __ " ~-131"*'-#1 •--.. you h~v• what It •r..--·r malure honeeit Cer1nO -... .,_ ..__, bikes, you w11 meet & ooe.n't t.akc• t11f• ao ~-1-.. itl08. • ---.--------' -;;;;;""";.;.:;;.;.-. .... w-•iiiil MOT ALtm llATIVll your metcf\. •2802. J eerlouely. h ldren TlllM ::i· ~ Area ---• -f1A CoMe MMe. l m0f9 l:han OKI #1803 lllWnMOUQll'T ummTAlm•G Mee1 locela by 1.,., 114-0AT! _. 40. TIUDITIOllAI. •-EYES THIM OWM, ,,.. 50'• ...a _ phone. (24"'9) Pl 11 a owr. S3ln*\. HUllAm _._.. 1'2", nla. a . qualtty, aoutmMe-'° 4e. "°' r......, min. 1 .... ne-o1n LM 1 Oft'_. •,_._ llllOR good ~9'. 9du-IHtln" retatlonanlp. SAM 36. s•e ... 140 lb .. WMfl ,ou·w ICllll -•-•• 1/IOO 41.1 •II ...,.., 5'10:', 174 lb• .. cl-n caled, tr.nee. and • I k>oktng flot cenng, un-__..,adeettlladad • Attractive Southern per90n, truthf\JI, HI• .moao.18 A-t . You: 50 Have cl mbed the deratandtno. wor1dty can be 1 ,,..... ~ 12.aG/mln, 10 mWmln. lady, happy. epWtlual, panic descent , ~ or ~. trim, clU•. ~ ~..: ~ .. ':..~ •.. ~·. educated d ealrea ... _ ...__.,,.. 11 llf ....__ ·--th._.. ..... ,....,.,... ...,...,, . ._. """'-r a my •. ...._. ,_....,, .,.,..,, ~ emeM the ~ kin<!, ioWlg hoaband. • .. u alnc:er. lady to llberal, heels. ellk • • SF 2143. llghtheatted ............ 80+ SWF, 5'5". 130 lbe .. young, llcilve .... cure , non•mo ker,I Mek• caring , gentl• DWF. self .. mplo)l9d, man for outings, pos-1 home owner, •"king alble relatlonahlp warm cuddly for fun & 412803. companionship, 55- 65 Enjoy beach life. , age 45-50. SWM/ 37 f 1........, .. ._._ T •xptote .,. • travet. '-'In~ & anrac· yra. o llge. " """"· ....,....., jeans,~ -#1829 r•· OWM, 8', 190 poynds, ca.a9V ahlrta, and humorl ---·------ttve. #1 1. ~.~~1t~a1·~~'.v~:1 HuMOWious •1782. ~ IDTl•llTAL n enclally secure 1_1_..,. HOPILEll SWM, &Al..-... 1...,. Iba., ROlllllTICPOITIC HOW TO RESPOND TO CULTURED I gardening, rHdlng . Oui.t llfestyle Enjoya 111--•.....,.. ...,._, ....., no -s mo k Ing. no-Flt and trim, 45, 5 '8", nvmNW 1 "'-~ for allm, ro- drlnkl ng, no-drugs. 165 lbs .. •-k• com-Tait, dark and hand-mant le. home lovlng 51 , phyalcalty flt, ac- *280t 1 penlon , d anc ing, aome SWM , 45. S..-e woman 40 ... w ho tlve. NS, OWM, 5'0", AFFECTIONATE I travel Let'1 explore the world #2762 or.!~!~~·2·. ---LE_OO_Y __ _ •ho-. travel, 0~ SWF, 30-40 for can-wanta • eenalttve. blue 170 Iba.. warm, at-VIRY m Ind• d , a 1 n c • r •, dlellght dinners, d&nc-eyed, e· challenge lectlonate, m arrlag• Dhlf{INE blue eyes, HkH travel. LOVING d an c e , cl a1alc a1 LOVINQ #178&. ship. Compassionate,---------Ing, theat•r. tr11~1. I frlendahlp a l waye. Ing and com~ #1781 . minded. Enfoy danc- music. and th Hier, LOYAL A pretty, very clusy, ftWM .Aft Intimate, fun Iovino NO HAllQ.UPI epc>rU .... ka lady 40- cuttured. advenlurou1 vw• -#1848. . I SWM. 56. 190. 5'11", 90 tor romence Md ... ... k• good natured, emotlonally 1table, n 1. genltleman, 4a-64, for laatlng relallon. 1 Ship #2820 DON'T GO TOURS SWF. 40"1, 5·3· , at· tractive widow loOklng tor athletJc gentleman. non-1moker I IOve to j llah, play tannla or stay home to cook I #278t DAEAllY I PERIOll OWF, 5'2", t40 Iba ,1 look 40 , Christian, cfuay. EUf~n. bru-j nett•. cultured. EnjOy I concer1s. travel, etc S eeking ove r 50 good-looking gentle· man, non-smoking, habitual drinker or I ov~ghl EJCpeettng compatible #2781 GREENmD BLOND Wanted outgoing r• lallonshlp oriented SWM. 35-50, over l 5'0", by SWF with her 8ICt t~thar Smoker e,..,.,. Mlty Roek-N- Roll, Suahl ban, mov- ies, etc. #2782. Sl\op IN ~eel Ml111e PegM oi ~ IOf lhe vecatlon e>roC*1'; you Ye~-·­•no Flt, tvn sincere, n's OWF. s-klng open honell. actrve, roman· lie man 35-50 who Is emotionally available for a loving, nurturing I relallon1h1p 112822 !> 15 · brunette with no· llMCERI l'M IO •u•VE •••k• lady 4o-60, #1908. m erou1 Interest• ._ non-smokJng, drink---IUll---,-,_.---.-.-'"u attractive , euc-Flnanclally secure, I COULD IARf Ing, df"U9•· Must be ,.. , .,.. C ...... 1 man, 44 to ..... 1 SHklng OWF or SWF f-to r~--.. "'·-oA•, CUT1I •u "" for a homtsl relaxed Flf1yl1h breakdancer ·-_ .. ""'u ·- 10 love forever I'm la1tl~g relat'1onat11p' with teenag• ltbldo Calif., Nevada. #1807. DWM , 5'1", 175 lbe., Pla'""I and am a lot of tun''j'0 be wtttl Vou EnjOy• mOViea, beach. wants eene beac h llO l11UllQI c ollege educated, PRETTY 1 wlll be glad you quiet dinners and bonny to drtv. orazy. An_.,_..._ worka M ataytf1o ftt ln-mu.lc t111•• Youth, beauty, P• ~ Md• & out, ad'lentur· Pm TE I Ca11~ ... "27..,,. I · ..... wv ""' nache and eerenlty Handaome, aecure. oue, mountain• to the PROFESSIONAL .... ...,._ EXCEPTIONAUY •,•1~11•1. Newport I energetic, clean , .... Ilk .. good musk:, 1 ..... ..-v H•--~ youthful WM, 39. frlanda, l aughte r . DWF 38· 5 3 · •no'-COllll ... T10NS'~" •••k• afternoon or •1824. mom who enjoys life, -• Tall, tanned, alander. •NfDH I I ---------s&ekl open. elncere, DWF. 5'8", 40'1, Good lovtng, c:.ett... an-Rftllol•-.,. even ng eec epad•• TIDDY v..... 1 .._ ... w1th attractive. com-p l11ylul, relationship L.ootllng, loves 111• &nd lightened, playful, M)-mlttad or married IUR wt1h handsome, confl-all It hu to otter thentlo, communlc. He la handaom•.j den I profestlonal 38-Looking for a tun lov· tiv. and youthful ~ seml-retlr9d ex9CUt!Ve. wom.n with ..,,.. of SWM, a.ge 29, 8'7", 4!> NS no dr1nklng Ing, stable. loveable tleman 39, very ...y advenluroue. 8 '2 '. adventure. ~Ion 230 Iba., loo«tng for Newp ort Beach. sin cere G entlem an and romantic, with allm OWMNSW. o.1 •uured.#l&43. I my~woman.You #2807 1112764, '2.ooo mo. onty In-airea attractive. feml· p.a••-•fE we a SWF, 11ge 22·28, come and beach nine, 50lsh, "9J&lble ~ attrac:tHe btond, 5'7"· REAL llAN WANTED! Blue eyed blonde, '1. sMks SWM. 40 • , tor 1a111ng relatlonshlp Love lheatre. dinners, etc RU sensitive. g9n- erou1, sincere. Int.._ llganl? Calll f 2805 SHAZAM SEEIONO CAPT.llARVEL tor tun & exciting ad-1 venturH or Ju•t moon- lit• walks on lhe beach Must be apon- taneous. humorous, romantic SWM, 36-48. 5'11" • tor DWF 30-., 5'8". v04umptoua bru- nette looklng tor a r-1 dat It S 1 d •,," l apartm41n1 •-"• GK*-homemailer, avellable ROllAllTIC 5'9", 120 to 13S Iba . ( l n1• fl 3004 frl endfmore• She's for Wting, trevel. gar-, &', 4t , flt. handeome loVe apendtng days at sweet, v•~y pretty, denlng, ch.nu.a. cul-bu1lneeeman/'Wrlt1r . the beech and roman-- slender, compatible tural. healthful ac1IVI· aHk• etrt•dngly Intel·, tic walks on the b9ach A FAMILY and emotionally avall· lies She ahould be llgent end t>eeutllul a t night. drinking ORIENTED uu1 at>MI Curious? Go tor caring . compatible, woman, ~ 40, tor champegoe by the ftre 42_ ni, prof ,.'::::". tn _•t_11_11_17...;1_7_. ----11,...1783to share hta Illa authentic, lnte naly and wll kN9 me. Mua1 emotional ~•hip llve In H untington NB youth sporta, QOC)O.UTURED L-•MQ RftB without long•tarm _e. __ ec_l'l_._,,_1_1_ ... _. __ _ a"k' educated lady , """""' rvn commitment. #UM& good .. iaem, al-EDUCATED AN AnRACTIVE YOU/Ill fectlOnate lo share .. M a rrlage-mlnded . -READY TO nc t>ulld together "1906. SWM 5'0". 188. let• ILvnv EXPLORE Happy, fun-loving, AFFECTIONATELY SWEET SW~ never married e. 1 ro Iba . ..-inol an e11ot1C lady wtth b<own sli.ln and bl'own bedroom •Y91 tor an exciting monogamous! retatlon1hlp "t 845 30'•. •motk>na.lly •ta-SWF age 21·24 I am _.__,SW --.. of ..... mor. ~ bl welt-tr veled. ft SWM, age H , want· Prot ........ -M, 56. ~· .... -~ •. • • pro-Ing 1o find romance wanle ~ .. to go joy• huge. walke, leulonal wrttar-.dltor, and eomeol\9 who plac e• In Orange traYSI, ~. dano-n ew 10 Callfornla County 1 Mk• to dtn. Ing , sunsets. ...ka Like• walks. gooo Ilk•• tak)ng long bub-adventuroua. honeet t I bl• bathe logetl'ler out. movlee. theatre. c o n v • r • a o n . ......... da~ea, _ .. ,-. and lady for fl1endahJp 8nd .. _~ .. ---d bOO .. _ end mldn .... h1 ...... m. . -..-·-,..._.,...,,,..,,an ... .., th b h .. 1...,.1 laetlng relatlonahlp. Seek a attectlonate, _m_1no ........ _•_teo2 _______ •_e_ec __ . _ ... _.....,_.__ #184-4. g<>O<M\llt\M'ed, ldtrec· Wh«\ you ve io.t ~hong ~ ~mef'llll ~ t,...., n/a , SWJ'. 2&-35 valuable a Cllllallled eo cl8Mlfled can Mtilfy See Garage S. Dnctort "1825. can be • ~ Irland your hOullnQ needs. tor lhOla ~ blr9tlnl. FREE •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad e Listen to greeting • Leave message (you can change it if not sati sfied) When leavi n g a message e Le ave your first nan1c • M ent ion your interests e Tel1 your age • Desc ribe your appearance ! Specify yo ur preferences e Incl ude what you liked about the person you arc re sponding to You may leave a 30 second message. You will be automati cally billed 98~ for each minute. DhTE·LINE A-~·,....· I 'C-,,,_,.., NALS USE TH IS FO RM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PER SO NAL AD GU IDEL INE <.., PRINT CLEARl.Y (First three words ore bOldfoce> 25 word maxlmt.m FREE ADS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY All Call-Ins Wll Be Charged Regular Rate. SW£: 'lJP: --- ,,. ... 11 .. M It U .. -Wle _......,. ....................... ,.. ................. , ......... DMtlrle OIMM. .................. ... ,....., !It._.......,._.~'¥ ..... a .. tie11._ llJN, .,_. wll lie_..• ............ ,.. 101••---.-. ... ..-. .......... ..._, ,.., •••• 0 ....... ,......_ ........ ... ~81oc:f\CdoMllJ Pb mw.1ar1. ComMm.CAm () •»•• N9wport laoc::t\. Cotto..._, Plot II o V91U8 liar *Q8t to meet. Abbi ••lc:ttD. all ....... w Ol'I¥ lo ~ gender P:•• IOe OllOCe. -~ that ocll ltQAl:f cantah 0 ... d9K._.. .. age '°'V9· ~. ond CM>Catb .. Na OOi ""*" ==-~a:':t!:,,.~.::O~ ~ the .,. .., l'lltaCt ""' odwel1lt;w •••• o m dadt~be~flot ~·OI"¥ bi/ s-ww 11 yeait d age "'otdllr. No adt wll be ~ ~ P8'10f'e l.6'dar !hat age DllaaW• The,.... patt lelxl\. 0..0...., Plot....,... no latl9ty for l'9 ~or,_ to Ol9' ....... IGI • ~••It hodleke~ow•••• ~for the OCIMtl"tt cl crtd al...-,. .. ~·•ti ... liar tn/ c:mll'N,...... Clllll'*wt .. Ne:#pClff leoct\. Cotlla.....,...,. crtd ....... ,.. ~ tlofftal OOlll. ----~ WIObtw ~tw). lalbmlia~duaOQlll ~_,,OJoo.Md~the--·s •• ..-~ .. @Ow ..... "'""'....-'°""" .... ~ .... . ~°'---­""""°'~Ir\---. ·a•_.....-.h ,...._ .... P'Mftl ........... ,.... •• _, INl¥beom' [' $~ ....... ~ ....... .. .. . , ' G ir i :· • Rt•r" . •••••••••• FRIE MIT TO 9' t ltlllanl ... PAOFESSIOAL 9l.DO 2 ROOM EX£C STE S450 MO-PVT l!NTAY Aav'd ~9 a empte Oueet pertUng. -....es.., •••• ~~ 1~!.,~ Ht" Agt 541~ EXEC ()Mee.,.._ neer JW AJrpon. 4770 VOft l(armen Ave, NpC Bet\. 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If YOU NEED AN Ct..OSUAf CORPORATION Thia bual-la oon-- Offtctlil Aecordll, w4I Sell pl'lonefcf(lte) ll44-lot0, TYna--~t tw. ~ dlly'I prior to unotr adl Deed of Tnm, ~ 111 or;; r~ ~.:; EXPLANATION Of THE aa TIU8t.. dueled by 1t1 ~ ~ Oll02/1tt1•9:00 AM, ~owr: IN Piiot IM),.......... ~ IOTICI \tM dMt Mt b IN .... 01 haa ~end..._._, ~ ~ • C&Shler'a NATURE Of THE PAO-PARTY CON DUCTINQ Tiit reglalrant(a) co-~NATT'"~NC~TO(NOATlli')H• Jiiiy 18, 25, 1MI ~ 8M.I "f04ll ~.No .... d8lll lo aatd duty appointed ~·~ b). 1 ltlMe Of CEEOUOIHO AGAINST YOU, SALE FAJAf'AX NOTIC..: menced '° hNed~ " "" "' "' -· etOte? "'llY be Mt un1I ttwM TNMM, a wrtften dedar .. fnaUonel bank 1 cl'leell y SHOUlD COHTACT A Of SALE SERVICE INC ,_. ...,_, Irle .-- COUNTY COUATHOUSI!, IM49 MO'TICa OI' c:.r:~· monh from IN date tNia llon of~ end o.m-d l Or--. by • auite or .._., ~~T 20 ltfl at S JEAMCE ~ =· ~·!.~ 700 CMC CEHTE.A OANe PUIUCNOTICI 111U9Ta'98Ma W'WOI' l nolceof~meybe,.. lofS.,andtietctapoelted ~ unior\ Ot . chtelt 10·00 A ... PROFESs Al/THORIZEO SIOHATUAE. Mdlml O ~ wE70ST ... ~ ~ ~ 1UMe UN~~ &9~ ..._. TlltWU a I cordad (WNCtl cs... ot r• wilt!T ..... ._, ~ llC>C)Oll'io~ ~ :=;.by.!, --ic:, or.::! s10NAL FORECLOSURE 50Hunon0 seer.. DrM s.c· n. ..... -9ec1 92 1 ..-_...,.., -DATED l l/30l90. lH..ESS f99C. etoe. c:ordtllon APPM'I on Ihle r....... sue.. .-.. "' "°" ~ auocldon CC>Af'ORATIOH • d46'( .-t 5 ante An• A wilt> "'9 Coun1y a.ti of lht ~ ~ for ceal'I nna OMMIR YOU TAKE ACTlOH TO •tor u C.C.) noelce) TNlll and .. documenta °' NMnglO benll aptClfltci ~ T.,,... under and I 92107-57~ (71 4) 432-9000 I Ot1lngt Coun1y on Mt 10 •• (peyab6e at IN tlmt ol Mle NO. ~1•11 PROTECT Youi. 'ftOP, Noice It~ ;.v., T ti I 1 am o u n I I 1 ~idng ~ ... In aectlon 5102 of tN A-~to Deed°' TN91.I Pvbhal'lecl l>y The Pttot l99l In lewful rnorwy ol ,.,. "'=~~~ ERTY, rr MAY If SOU> AT c,.dhOl'9 of the within l t,CS,000.00 ~ ... ec· CUted "*9by. and,,.. 0.. nanaal Cod• and Aultlc> ~ :1. ~~~~1 .J\lly 25. ~I 8, 1991 1'1111• Unlled S&MM), ell right, tint A PU8UC SAL.£, IF YOU nemect ~(a) tNt e c:n'9d Interest (lntefMI 19 dared and doet "-eby rtzed 10 do bualneu lrt ttll9 ..., ' IM82 POOl!shed ~ 8-cn-,,..,. .,_..... -ed to llOTIC• CMI' NEED AN !XPl.AHATION ti.All ,,..._ 11 ~ to be dtclered al 81Mne MCUred state ) et IN THE l088Y ... AH. H Truator(a) t• Co.la M.a l"loc JVft 2& .... _ .. _, TitUSTara aALa ~THE NAT\JRE ~THE QMTenlly ptlO to F9tlruety TO THE BUILDING 80 corded AUOUST 09• 1988 • and now Mid by " ""°" n'9de Cl!' .,.,..... propelTy 21. 1 11 t 1 ) • p 1 u • 111 • tf'lertCJy irnmedlMaty due so · 1 u tnet NO l!M21490 "' PUIUC MOTICI ~ 1 8. 1 s , ., Mid Deed o1 Tn.et In tt\9 UH~ ~Ei:: &E~ ~~~·~~ t;.--~ bull--cNt9M ..... c:twge I*-and payable and flu ~E.L~I~ ~1!E:J.; ~ -. P8Qe -of Of!k:lal Th-47' ptopetfy ~ In Hid DATED t 1/30i90 UNLESS TACT A LA~ ,_ llddr9ee of._ W-enc» and totedolure c:oeta 8*:ted and doel '*etrf and inl.,Mt conv.1ed to Records In the office oC lhe ff,._..2 county and Stat• and des YOU TAKE ACTION TO On OllOIJt1 .. 1:4$ A.M .. tlrot(•) ... T'HEO()(Jf'f E.. and ·~· and ~ elect '° <*lM tl'le """ and -held l>y II under ~ ... ~o..c:uFg:· --~~-tcnoed N follows LOT PROTECT YOUR PROP• So Cellf ~Ser• IAHOOVAL. 300 .....,.,., deflC9 th9I reel propelTy P'099'1Y IO t>e aold lo Nl·llald Deed of True! .,., the NIA ~"'" . --- 837. OF TRACT NO 1112 IERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT V10911 Inc. dbe SUl1Mdl Corot111 dll ...,, Ca. t2G5 tDM -current ltlttt lht ~·• Mc:Ured1 P"QC>e(Ty SltUaled .,., Mid W1U SEU AT PU8UC • ..._..... AS PEA MAP R£CORDEDI A PUBUC SALE IF YOU F0t11c:loaure s.rvtce. u The 1oc1111on In C811bn1a Whtie 'f04ll ~ ta In tr-eby. . Co.Jnfy. Celr!Ot11'1e dMCt1t>-AUCTION TO HIGHEST The tolowtncjj per.of>s we IN BOOK 50 PAGES 32 TO NEED AH EXPlAHATION lht tMy appolrMd TNlllM of the dMf ~ offtcle tor.cloture Y'O" st1n mutt o.ted· o1/d811sw1 I'""' rrie iaoo ''*"'" AS B l ODER FOR CASH oo1ng ov-11 u INCLus.VE OF MISCEL OF THE NATURE OF THE under and puttuamt lo Of pftndpel ~ offtc9 ..-... .:... ............. ·--WEYERHAEUSER MOAT-OESCRlllED IN EXHIBIT A' CASHIER'S CHECK OR r j MAAKE1 4!>02 w .. 1 36 • PROCEEDINGS AGAINST Oted of TNll, Aecotoad of the tr.,.._« It: SAME pey .,.,.., ......._.....,_ ,_, GAGE COMPANY 1AnACHEO HERETO ANO CERTIFIED CHECK. 1...,. Loncoln Avenue Cy0t .. • l AN E 0 US M A p S YOU YOU SHOULD CON-on l l/30i90 u Ooc:umtn1 AS AliCllf. u lneunnce and tuee) ,. I MADE A PART HEROF ~,· Calo! 90630 RECORDS OF Of\ANOE TAcT A LAWYER NO ~ Booll Pege Al ~ bullrlMa ,_. quired by ~ note and MARC H CORMAN VICE UHlalT "A" e'9 • llmt: = 'Cr: Be LAI Ptluong 14179 TECHNICAL SERVICES. COUNTY, CALIFORNIA On 08;09191 el 1145 A.M , Of OfftcYI Atc:ordl In "'9 and llddlll•H UMd by tN deed d INlt 0t ~ PRESIOf.l'tT PARCEL 1 SIMM~ IO ~ Grano M..oow ~ Gw· 2141 ~ IMS. flA, The 90'..C .octr .. 1 and So Callf Forec!oeure S..· office of tN Atc:of'der d '"'9nded .,.,,.leror wtOW1 If Y'O" tall to make Mura ADOEIDUll THAT PQATION OF LOTS ~' ~ Cotpo-09" Grove Cl.alf 92643 Coeta MMa. Cell 111292'7 oth., ccwnmon ~· 'lliCft Inc dbl ~tewlde ORANGE Counly, c.lar, 1twM ,..,_ lut pe.i 90 tw peymen19 on the io.n. pay M ODI FICA TION O F 2 3 AND 4 OfTRACTNO 1'111k>n) AT THE~ K11u My Tran 14179 Deni .. JoM ~ ,, erry, of the rMI ~ FortclOaure Sefvlce1 H nla. t 11tcuttd t>y· ERA aa known to lht •-'w• taJCM on !tie propetty. pro-PROMISSORY NOTE SE 1622 SHOWN AS PAl'CEL AVE ENTRAHCE TO THE Gr•oo Meaoow On"'8 Oat-1 2141 ~ 8tlld •A. OeKrlt>ed ~ le pur-the OUly ~ed Tnn1" PAAK Pt.ACE PAOP£RT1ES are· NOHE Ylde lneuranca on IN CURED BY DEED OF CJV)C CENTER BUILDING oen G•oYe Calif 92643 Co.ta M-. Celt tQG"7 ported to be; 943 AABOft under 1nTd purauent 10 INC . A CAUFOAN&A C0R-The ,_(a) and bual· Ot OChtt = TRUST. CONSTRUCTION NO t, IN THE Ctn' OF 300 EAST CHAPMAN AV£ Tl'i•a C>u11n1n '' cot"-Ht11 bu11-It con. COSTA MESA. CA 92&47 on°""11 ,!_, ruat ... ~~ PORATIOH WIU SfU AT nesa llddfeu of ll'le lr8n9s wty, pey DEED OF TRUST WITH AS-IN E WP 0 RT BE A C H . ORANGE CA .. right. title• Ou<:1ed by hvsband end ducted by .,, lndMdu9I ...,,.., """'"''-" PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE leree(a) era· NEVAZ !tons u requlrtd In tl'ie G E O COUNTY OF ORANGE, and tnt., .. t COfN9yt<S to ..nt. The rt9l1trantC1) com- The ~ Trua'IM No tG-e3343a 8ooi1 P. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR NOSHllWiANI, 15927 p,.,. note end Med d lruat Of SI NM NT F RENTS SJATE OF CALIFORNIA. and now htW:I Dy 11 under The •eg1tt11nt(1) com-mtnOed to tranuct bl» Ol•CI-My liablflty for 01 Ofllc'-1 RICOfdl In "" CASH. (peyeble .. """ °' tie Aot•. t..wndllle, Ca ~. the bentf\clllty ANO SECURITY AGREE AS SHOWN ON A MAP Mid DMd of Tl'\i9l In l"9 rnerlC.0 lo transacl tJu..-.... under ltie ~ ""Y lnCOff~ of fhe10lflct of IN Rec0toer of .. In ~ l'llOn8"f of IN 90290 Ot "'°"9~ ITWy lnMrt MEHT ANO FIXT\JRE FIL· FILED IN 8001< ~9 PA.GE ptc>ptrty tlluefed in saio ,,... uncw ltle FlcWoue Bu11--. N-C•l llleed Jlt"4 addr ... and at'-OAANGE Coc.lnfy, c.l1tor-United StalM. by caah. a Thal ll'le P'099'1Y pert!-Ihm you do eo In ord., to ING AHO LOAN DOC~ ~ ano S1111 01 Bul •"•U i'jameti ) Usted1 .00.. on N.A common designation If rua ••Kul•d_ by ERA c.aNer'a cl'ledl ~by a1 nent h«9lo II dMcrit>eO W'I relnltlrt• your eccounl In MEl'lTS ~CORDED MAY 44 OF PARCE; MAPS .. aoov. ()ti ... A. o.n. ~ PARK Pl.ACE ~ERTIES atate or ne11on91 ben1t a generet u Uquof atore RECORDS OF :>AID OA-D a T Be L..t P""°"<j Thie ....._. -tlled 1"Y shoWn herein . INC A CALIFOl\NIA COR-checlt dr'aM'I by a atme or bul6MM and II located a1 good ltandlng In aodltlon. I 1• 1990 AS INS-mtJMEN1' ANGE COUNTY SHOWN "' I A ft\11 1ta1..-m wae flleO """" "'-Coun1y C1ert1 o1 TM total amount of IM POAAOON Will SELL AT fedtrli Ctedlt ""'°"· Of • 3244 E Cout Hlghwey, the btnellctery or mot!· NO 90-2S450:l SAIO DOC A.NO DEFINED AS UNIT I I PARCEL I #fl" me County Cler1l of Orange counev on .Aiy HI, unpaid balarie. of tr-t Obit-PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE C'-cil d,_ by a .._.. °' Corona del Met, Ca.~ ~ mrt '9ql.M• u 1 UMENT ADDED AS AO· ON A CON DOMINIUM UNfT 44 AS SHOWN ANO Ot•"Qe Cou"'Y on J<6y t 2 1991 gallon HCU•td by lh• HIGHEST BIDDER FOR leOtf1ll Mltlnga and loen The ou.lntu name UMd condlllon 10 r9instatemen4 DITlONAL SECURITY FORI PLAN RECORDED IN I OESCRIBEO IN THE CON •991 lffeOOt~ proptrly lo bl a()ld and C•SH. (pay•ble at Ume of IHOCiallon, Ulllf'91 a• l>y"" Mid Transferor(•)~ lt\111 you prol/ld• rtllable THE I.AND THAT CERTAIN 80011., 1282 PAGES 11142 j DOMINIUM PLAN RE , ..... a P\;Olllhed ~ 9Mc::h- 11111onabl • titlmeted wle 1n lllWful money ol ll'le IOCla11on, Of M'Wings bank Mid locdon le LA CAN: wnnen eYidenoe tnat you REAl, PROPERT'f' MORE fO ISM INCLUSIVE OF CORDED IN BOOK l:i.'IM• Pul>hsned Newf>Ol1 8Mc,,_ eo.ta .,._. Nol .J\Jly 25, "Olt'J n~ and ad· United stat .. tz caatl, ·1 specified In MCt)on 5102 of ~ ~~ trarllfer Is ~ ... Mf1lot hnl. P'OC>' I P AR ~ ICU l ARL y 0 E OFFICIAL R. ECOROS OF I PAGE 997 OFF ICIAL Cost• Meu Pltot Jiiiy 25 ~ 1, 8. t5, 11181 -NlCM .. the time of the '::t: .. or· ~ ~!:: ~~ ==:; lrrtended to bt ~ wty Wt•. and l\aUfd In· SCRIBED THEREIN AS f l( SAlO ()RAi'jQE COUNT'r RECORDS OF ORANGE ""Outt I 8 15 1991 Th-4n ntllli ~t>llcallon of ll'le No-Cheek"'-by a state or this lblte) At AT 'THE m*d Ill l"9 ofllcie <*BAY IVl"Al'Qe premlu<m HIBIT B ATlACHfO PARCEL 2 COUNT'f C4UFORNLA T~ i.ce of .... 11• $48.250 78 led..W Cfedlt IMlion or a I MAIN (NOATI1) ENTRANCE ESCROW CO , 25t5 E UPOn your w11n.,, •• THERETO ANO MADE A AN UNDfVIOlD 1 4 IN-PARCEL 2 ll'UeLJC llOT1CI _,, ed<!ition to CHl'I ,,.,. cr>ec.ta dr•wri by 1 .late or TO TliE COUkTY COURT· Coelt Highway,~ del ,quest, tt1e 1>eneflc1ary or PA.RT THEREOF TEAEST IN THAT PORTION AN UNOl\llOED 1 1gTH PU8UC NOTICE h\Jt!M d eccep a cut>· ledef'al 1av1n91 at'<! 1oan 1 HOUSE , 700 CMC CfH. .... CalllomlA "2e25 on 0t mort~ wll gNe you a PuC>ll'Jhed l>y the P to1 OF LOTS 2 ) AN O 4 OF INTEREST 4S A ffi'jANT "'°""hi .., 1 orawn on a state °' u1oc1e11<>" Hvtr191 •• TE.R ORM WEST. SANTAI after~ 3, t991 wrmen """'utlOn 01 th41 Juty 18 25 AuguSI 1 1991 TRACT NO 1822 SHOWN IN COMMO,.. IN THE FE E F~ ....... Ill ......_ nellonal bank e chtck IOClallon, Of UVl"Q' ~,ANA. CA 1111 right, tttle and IO~.tr~tormfet su~l entire emovnt you murt lH44!> AS PARCEL NO 1 IN THE I INTEREST IN ANO TO THE flctltteua ...... ant • t?OCtfled on ..c:tton 5102 of 1ntet•t conveyed to and ..,_."",_ "'ft ""''~I COMMON •REA OF LOT 2 auaa-.._ Tl'le lolkloMng pet90n1 are drawn t:7y a state or federal I'"• Financial Code and ~ """" held by It under laid "'9f'Clal Code SecUon SH>e pay You may not have to C ITV 0 " N E W P 0 RT CIOlnQ ~ a · c1edtt union or • en.ck thof'~ed to do ~11 1n DMd of Trv~ In tt1e pt~ The name and addfeu 011 pay tri. Wtllf• unpaid !>Of· PUIUC NOTICE BEACH. COUNTY OF OA-OF T'RACl NO gesg IN ,..._. TECHNICOR 2!> a 1 Oat-. dr1Wnby a1tate 0<ledttal this 'Jllll ) At AT ™El •rly 1ltuat•d In ••Id th• ptuon wttti whoml tloo Of'fOIJf account -NOTlCeM ANGE STATE OF CALI-THE CITV OF NEWPORT aoa~'::""~':."°"·.,· I C>HCh SI o-~()Int NY'"91 and 1oen U .oc:ll · MAIN (NORTH ENTRANCE County, OMCtll)lrlg the land a.lmt rnr( be llled II BAY lh<>ugh lull ~I wH F~NIA AS SHOWN ON A BEACH COUNTY OF QR. q & S Clf.ANERS 29& So c.ttf 92«29 IM ~ •NOC1at10n TO THE COUNTY COURT· !1*W'I ESCROW COMPANY 2!115 Oemanoecl bul you mu91 111uauc U&.9 Of! M4P FILED li'j BOOK ~ I.NOE SlATE OF CALI 'ueN> A.e O••noe C.1<• LY""• Che• M o•gari u~ ~ epe(:liletl HOUSE 700 CMC CEN-COUNTY OF ORANGE E COAST HIGHWAY co. pay •II •mounU '" <>eflUll l'aRSOtU.L. NOl'•"TY PAGE 44 Of PARCH FC>f'INIA 4S Pf.A MA.P RE· 9~ 25151 o.n.c..-c" Sii 0.-. "' s.ctlon 5102 ol .,,. f T(R DRIVE WEST SAHTA ANFOUO OWSIS DE~18£0 AS =A ~E~ ~;Ro. ~A l •I t,,. time P•vn-n • .... 2491c7 '-'APS RECO~DS OF SAID COROEO IN BOOK •J:i Ra t • fl•... 82 'l POlnl Cell! 92929 ANA CA all rtghl bli. and Y or Pvrwuanl IO !tie <alllo"'•a PAGES , :> ANO J OF S1.1n~y ~a•, ., LI "• We11.y "°°9,, M<>tgAl/'I ~"C•Al COde anO eutho •nte!fft conv9'(ed 10 end PARCEL t filing clelm9 l>y fll'Y etednor I made Howewt you i nd Sell·S..V.C• St0<~ F•c•ls 0 RANGE C 0 UN T 't :>51 ~1 OINll>H'Ctl SI ~ zed IO do 001.ness in 1t"s ~ ._.... bw ti ...... ., ..... LOT 59 OF TRACT NO shall bt AUGUST JO. 1991 'fOUI beneficiary or mot1 1tu ... .,. (B & P C""'e 21100 SHOWN ANO DEFINED AS MISCELLANf0US MAPS C1'•no H•t• t.•I<' 9 '709 Polm C#f 92Clt ·--._._. ' """ ....... , "'....,, "" OF SAIO COUNTY S S"••Oa Bl'l•y•"• !527) \'Ill In the .....,,t lend., De.a or lrvtt an I"• ptops 13224, AS SHOWN ON A Wllleh II the bustneu day ~ may rTW!ually IQ'N 1 el NQ 1. the un0 .. 9'9f'ed COMMOl'j AREA ON A A Sun"V Meadow Lane fl''llt bu11n .. 1 II COl"- <1lhe1 that cuh ,, I C erty ••toelad 1n a aid MAP RECORDED IN BOOK be'°'9 the conwmmet10t1 1n wrlltng ptt<>t to the hma Wiii Mil II publtc IUCllO<' CONDOMINIUM Pl.JIN RE · SVCH TERMS IS OE FINED Chin.• Hill' Celli g1 ~09 Oucled Dy· ~ end I •Pied The Trwtff m1y COU"lty OflCtlb•nQ the land 838. PAGES 8 THROVGH dal• •P41dfled aoove ,,,. not1<:• of Sile l9 polled on July 31 1991 ., !:.> 00 CORDED IN BOOI< '1282 IN THE ARTICLE ENTITLED ,,.,,, h-.t ,, .. , .. con. wife "'''""°'d !tie iu uance of th., .. ,, 12 INCLUSIVE OF MISCf.l· Dated June tll, 1991 (which may not be _.,,.., pm 1725 Pomona A ... PAGES 1842 TO 18~ IN-DEFINITIONS OF THE t1ucteo I'• "uso.n<J •"<I T~e •egts1ren1(1) com. PARCH 1 l AN E 0 U S M A P S , N£1/A2 NOSHIRWANI I lhr C:O.ta Mes. pet~ ptop DECLARATION OF COV .,.,t9 "*'Ced IO trwwac:t 0..-'"• Tr\lstM 1 OMO uf'!J LOT • Of' TRACT NO RECORDS Of ORANGE Put>lla"-d l>y The Pilot than ttie e!'ld o the ... 'arty •nctuoang turnt1ur1 CLUSIVE O F OFFICIAL ,,._ • .JnOer m. ~ •1•0• ~e aveai.ble lf'.l •312 1 AS SHO~ ON A COUNTY CALIFORNIA .J\Jly 25 1991 monl h per od ataled doeh111<;i t<>Ols end °' OI'-REC~OS OF SAID OA-ENANTS OHOITIO"lS '"• •e w ,,,.,.,,at com-Bus ""' ~s) hied • •• t'4yM Of enoo•SH H. MAP RfCOADED IN 80011. EXCEPTING TliEAEFROM tl'>48Jlabove) 10 among Olhef h()vfff>OIO ,...,, t•Oled 0'( A"4Gf COUNT"\' ANO Rf')Tn." Tl0 "'4S nr ~ .. ~eel ~ .. 1;:~~ ~Of' >Jy, 19111 •ri1r e-I t19ht C>J6 PAGES 9 THROUGH 4U MINERALS Oil. GAS. ll'itnga fll provide 10 IN foftow>ng t>e<s<>ns rtoe ll•H I aoorass and CORDED li'j A('l()I< l7'>•1 R , ..,.,_. '<•,..,•(I I l•l"e<I WH~ R Morgwi ""'" ui. "'"be ,,., • ., .. '?INClUSIVE Of'MISCEL PETR<>t.EUM ANO OTHER PUIUCNOTICE dltlOnal ltme 1n which IO SP Cl2!> H NA.NT UN OI"~ ·ommnnon 1gn•fl()t'I PAG E s•ai 0 ~' Ct .. H• ....... A The• Ital~_,..._, .1 ,.,,,"<><JI COV9fllnl or L A,.. E o u s M A. p 5 I HYDROCARBON SUB-cure IN o.ia.in by transl., KNOWN SP 01 47 CHRIS ,f any 01 1,_. rNI pro(>lfl1y RECOADS R .. t 11 B" .. •""' """" I°"• Counfy C..... of wa•r~rT!Y eq>rH s 0, m RECORDS OF ORANGE ST~S IN OR UNDER NOTIC• Of! of the ptOl)ttly Of ofl'lef· TINA SANDATE SP F28e OHc"Nl<'l aoove •a pvr E.XCEF'T ALL OH (,A, 0 ,., .. ,.19.,,..,1 waa Ille<! O•AOQ<f County on .Juitt 18 COUNTY CALIFORNIA OA WHICH MAY 8E PA(). "'ate MmMIMG 2 bh " KEfTH SWEn SP GJOJG MINERALS ANO OTHER .. ,. .... """' C'-11 ol 1991 : •Nl rr>gardtog trn. P"' fllCEPTIN(i THEREFROM DUCEO FROM SAID ~D NOTICE IS HEREBY MM or I/ ffla .. • MAJCA SMITH SP G307F Lpot'IOO"° .. rloN~RT3lB26E·cv~ HYOROCARBO lll SLB • ~· ~·•I\ nn JI.IV t 2 ,900Me '~'' l.l" OI enc:vmt>t11nce• All MINERA!.S OIL GAS WHICH UNDERLIES THE GIV£N tt\at ~I to tc~ule o pay.....,,., in CHRIS TIN£ "4AKAZAWA '• rv "' r• Pul>l••"'e<l O<~ Co&a.1 ,., •1tl •ly tM 1nde«>tedneu P!-TROLEUM ANO OTHER I Pl.ANE PARAUEL TO ANO S«:1lon 6473 1 of Mlclt rv Older iO cure you1 Oefaull SP G313G U s.A ANN OUIL C"4 9766.1 STANCES IN AND UNOfn IJ ..... , 08lly p IOI ~ Ill ~ A4I H· ut9d by takl 0.-d ed HYDROCARBON SUS-SOC> FEET BELOW THE ~VI ol Patt 111. OM-0t bol1'I (I) (2) MEnE SP GJ•90 J()HN T~ """'"''9~0 rrust" SAID LANO LYt1-ir, ~ELO~ • '"' H 'h9'9VncMo ...,.,,, ,,,. ST ANCES IN OR UNDER PRESENT SURFACE Of' "°" \I o1 1"9 H..nt> end Followlng IN ... paral>on Ol SCOn RUBY d·~111.I"'• • ,., 1oa1>o"f\t tor A. DEPTH Of o,(l(l fff 1 ''' .,,...,!> '1 e.acn-gust' I 1991 .••• , ., pt~.c! t"9feln OR WHICH MAV BE PR(). SAID I.AND ll BEING UN-Sa ..... Code of ttle St.et• of the tim. pet100 •• , ... eo to Own« •ese"'"• ,,, •. Ohl ,.,..., "'l"'"'"'...... I ···e WlniOVT THE n .Oil ,, .. ' "'"'" 0 ' ,,,.,., 2!1 1., 1 •"a unp..o , 1 0; DUCEO fROM SAID LAND DERSTOOO THAT THE 1 Calttom<a. • l>Vl>'IC '-"'!! '" !he fll"sl pef99'AI>" Ol 10 bl<l at me ,.,, ""' ~1,_.1 •<lil·H• 9,,0 Cllh9f SURFACE fNTJh •S RI .\ .,;i ,. 1 • 99• I,.,.. ' P' nc P4I WHICH UNOERUES fliE I OWNERS OF SUCH MIN-wtll bt held on August IS 1 1 ... 1s -~ice un .. s. rk-0~, cn.1~ "'<••I r-. "'•d• w•l" SERV£0 BY (\ff.)<; n.~1 c 1 Mc:Vr~ h) u 1 !'LANE PA.AAllEl TO ANO ERALS. OIL G.4S PETR(). 1991 at 1 30 pm tn lhel " '"" ' .... "' personal t"~" ·• ... ,,,. t:om..-:>n "9''9'18110" 11 RECOAO ..UIUC llfOTICI ,,..,, Mtn im.,H1 lnetf'<•" .•00 f EEl BELOW 'THE LEUM ANO OTHER HY·1 Flrtt Floot Conference gallon being IOrKIO!ed ..,_ Checkt oniv '-it pv• e ny 'lhnwn "-'.," Sa•O PT lH R ~q )M .. 'fttm " P•o~•Oed In Hid NN I' PRESENT SURFACE OF I O R 0 C A. A 8 0 N SU 8-Room 01 ,,,. CMc Cent., UC>Ot1 or a t.ep1r111 "'rlnen chased OOo<J• ere '"'" u '81• """ oe "'•d• nu1 """' E XCE E l L PUBLIC NOTtCI auPUIOf' COURT '•u c"•rou and e• SAIO V.NO 1r BEIHO UN--STANCES SHALL HAVE 1 Costa Mesa. Calltomla at agre.m.nt betwMn you is and mu11 M P•tfl '°' OV1 t"oven1n1 OI werr a"!V All w•~A ANO SUFISUA Oft TMm STAT• ,,.,,., of the ll'USIM .... 1 Of RS TOOO r HA 1 THE I NO RIGHT TO ENTER wt>ICh time'"• Bowd ol 00. ar1d Vo"' c.redttCI' perl'T'lll • and remo,,.d "' •ti• ,,,,,. or IJP'H• 0t .,.,011ed ret;1••0 f ACE WA TEA Rt ,HTS l'lc:tlttoue Oft ALA8U ~I t~ ITV91s crNled ti\ OWNERS OF SUCH MIN-UPON THE SUAFACE Of rec:tor1 ol the Cos1a MtM ~ penOd 'r'IXJ have .... ~ t uOi«' ,,, pr-ot ng lltoe ponM••"" ?t en. BELOW A DEPTH OF <.(lli Svto*-N-AT e.-TMRL "" OMO ol Trust f AALS OIL GA.S PETR(). THE "80\IE OESCS118EO Sanrlat"f Ot'Jtncl Wiii hew onto; IM a.gel rtgnl 10 .ioo CantellettOn "th• • ......,1 ('II um0taf\Cft1 10 t •v •he ·~ FEET WITHO JT '"~ Stet-t 1n "'-....ner Of tt>e 0.9- L[U ... ANO OTHER HY LAND NOR TO USE AHY and<>et.,m.nepr04•1t..-c! the Nie 01 P'<>oet'l't Ml'i.,,_..I 1:>4-..,_,... , RIGH T OF St.,.RF A\ l ••' ~ o1 the~ ot l f .. OEAS T O SERVICf O R OC ARB O N SUB-OF THE SAID LAND OA Obj«1K>nt •n<I r~ VO<J' ano ot>llQaled N"'r Oate<.1 ,.., • .,.ng P'"<D"' ""'., ENTRY A.S Df OICA'[ STANLE"I' EUGENE. 1-ilG 'IC 23>'22 MIU CREE ~ sf A"ICES SHALL HAVE ANY ~TION THEREOF lot ••etnpllOn "ll'Y to the «>• pay•"9 '"• ""'"' ""' 18th •nd hi,, day ot I,,. f'>Ole ' •Kulecl 0\ U <l OR RESERVED IN li'jS"A. • ... s W'<I CAYE c MIG- A'\/£ SUrTE 1;-n l " "lll R·OHT TO ENTER ABOVE SAID Pl.AHE PAR-ptOOOMd at .... ment IOf amoun1 ~ Oy .,.out July 199• P .t>hc °'1nngil 0.-i o• '•ut l •'1" •"'•r"' r ' ,,. ""-• • ,, . ., ,tNS HUSOllnel ano W... ';U"IA HILLS CA ~:?6"'4 vPO"' THE SURFACE OF AUEL TO ANO SOO FEET trasn encl garbege cOliec creditor M1na91ment tnc r at• ,..,,.,"°" H o•o....rtea "" '-'f"ff'S O REC~C t,...ft• • ' CASE NO 14 1 ~1-~no Hi£ ABOVE OESCRIBEOI BELOW THE PRESENT t.ion as Ml forftl In a repc>11 To find ou1 tr.. amovnt phone 181 81 7.U 8080 "'''° No•••' 11C'l'\I•"'" 1 PARCEL 1 •BE·9l 74 OA ,., ll.0 01 03. t99I LANO NOA TO USE Ar-<Y SUR, ACE OF THE SAID I filed wftll Ille C:..11 of tl'le you must IMl'I' I>' to ., A~ lo< 0-any uM0t '"• """'' ot I"• EASEMENTS °'S ';\J\. '1 " ·~I 1 R1t• NOTICE TO 8 SIMONE S~O!N1r 11 '01 THE SAID LANO OA UINO FOA ANY PURPOSE I Dtst"<:'I at tl'ie Oietnc1 01· re1'9• '"' peymem to stop ublt.t~ ()y tr•• Pllol OHO ..,, l l<J\I H I ,.,llled f ASf MfNTS AR[ PAA· ri .. _,a 11111 "8SENl SPOUSE .~~'>TEESSALE OFFICFR A.N'I PORTION THEREOFI WHATSOEVEA AS RE-Ike n Felf 0.-Colla IN ICl'aclo'lure 0, 11 rou•Jutv 18 1~ 19'11 lee• C"••o•• an·i •• TICULARlY S€T FOATH • ., 11 ~~c HliJgl'\S ABOVE SAtD Pl.JI.NE PAA· SERVED BY BAIHOf'fAJl-1 ..... CMfoml• 1 t"4~ fHf ARTIClE ENflTlEO "''• .,.,., ;•• •ou -~ ~ 'J~•"'«I by n.. P1•e>1 Allf L TO A.HO soo FEET NUTZER \l'EHTURE 1. A NOTICE IS HEREBY FVA-Pfc>plrty •s "' 01K lotu-• PUBLIC .. OTICE ~ .. ,Qt,._. 1'"11 .. AOCJ £A'i£'-'f "'l5 o~ THf " ••' ..... ~ • 1:1< •"•' a PeenlOl'I 1or DI-. r II 18 25 1991 BllOW THE PRESENT CALIFORNIA GENERAL THEq GIV£N that ttie Mid lot,,,..., 04,..., •N'OOl'I con " of tile f,,,,, •Hied b~ Cl f C,ARA f ""4 Rf FER 01.,.rt"<;' ,.,. •• ~ • 1 '°'~ Of ~ -'~"-ll SVR' ACf Q f THE SAID PARTNERSHIP IN A DEED tlC>()t'I on Ne In 1"9 C-0"• 118Ct uio D..a '' r, ,.,1 to W'I ~~" 11\ed l>Y $lalffy E ~ ----------'-""'0 f'OR ........ PURPOSE qECOROEO SEPTEM8ER M-Sanftwy Olflnci Ol-1 ~ of Ben4111C•al'r " l'lc:lltlou• S5 19 ~ .. e l• (t11ma1•0 f NCl D AA()vf fi'j(lfn ... ' • • ..... "" V" '4•1 1) 19111 PUIUC NOTICE .,..>iA' SOE \lf R AS PE 13 IMS AS INSTRUMENT flee 11 Fait Orlw may oe M orlgagH WfYERHAf •"_....•a ... ,... AC'c• ""1 , '''""' •"" *" THE 'ifCTK)N 11£ •O•N ,5 '" • •' •·0 ,.,, '"• tMtl1KY' ,,.1 .. tt\111.,. .. 1n.t:O DY 8-'RIOTAR NO ~5913e OF OF· examined -lcdays I>• USER MORTOAG( COM ltat.-t ll•IH>nA eilvA"<' .. I .,..., "4 "l' 11 ART C f f "' '• '":•' •~•' r•ull'Ollhl>~llY of t9f'f\P9'• "°11tt«MI• av..._.. ... _ .... _, 'he ~ pe<90f•I 11 e JIMf'9~11 '1£ WPORT BEACH-COSTA Uf SA PILOT, lJO We•I 8ay Costa M... (" 11111 ·~.1 "~ C;)lta ,.. ... Pubtt,h "Q Int Cai/fotl"O 3)1) I> 01 Bey C-0911 M•SI ~ ... , 11~7 I "ti l:>Uttt'elt •t cm> rt.Jcle<I l>y I COfl)Qf lllK'lt' the re91str•"'"' com ~ed IO ITaoM!Cl b\JO• "'HI ~ rt'l• Fo<MoOu• B .. ,.,..s Name(st •led •t>ov. °" >Jy 2 1119' lam es l Grt''"'9'' £ (9C VP Oen Mgt r,...., ......,..,,1 ••• 1t1._1 -h ttle County c i..11 ol Ou1noe C°""'Y °" Ju'v 1 l~I , .... 1. Put*"'-d Or~ Cuu 1 O.eily ~ >Jy 4 II I II "'"'lfR vtNTVAE I A FICIAl RECORDS OF OR-liw--. IN "°"" ol 8 .,... ,PANV co 1>;0LL RfA.lf'I I•• I ............. Qr .. , • ,, ........ nc••••• "·• '''ii'". fl~t' •S r 'l•llV.<; ... •"'' ... I"''"'"" ''"'' -en1 .,.., • .....a ,,,. " '"' ~OqN 1A QfNEAAL ANOE COUNTY CALIFOO· and5pm I AOVISOASATIN VAlffll( """Qt>u~•"•'\"' fo(,>n <, ""'O Ot,T1lS .,,.,, ,,,,., '"• '·ct•ll<'<•I • ..,.,9111ao+e b•Mlloown ot PAR TNERSHIPINA OEfOI NtA COSTAM•USAN._ l(D 8802 l.11""''" ruc•n pn0tll1 '11" 1T1t1tt[S Al\j(1 L A8ll B"'""'' Na,.,••• 11J le<1 ,o,t• "'a"'~ end 1"-1 RECORDED SEPTfMBER PARCEL 2 TAlfY IN9TJUCT ,... oons M20 CANOGA A.V Hu'ltir>glnn BH•" Cei•I '"• nef'wl ••• "' '"" Tfl EVtSION 'iUPPQRT •l'o"I ('I 1. ..... 10 '\l'l' ~'<" ,.....,_t>ck.1111 a,. !JI' I I 1Q88 AS INSTRUMENT NON·EXCLUSl\IE EASE·,,.. T ......... 'c1en1 ENUE WOOOLAND Hill" 9~1>445 H•d (1-(1 (II l•u•I .,.,el<l Sf TILH,ffNl ANO ("' ... , , ..... _.a.. ""'""'" "40 8&-4S91Je OF OF· MENTS FOA INGRESS ettMO.......t ' CA91.)67 Pl"tc:>ne 11118111' lmol"t T f ra" Ml11 L.a ttwe e•K<Jla<1 Anfl 1a1"' ~R ')A C HMf"l f -.. ''' •tate..._, we.• ~•9<1 '"' ..,,11 metre your F 1CIAL RECOROS Of' OA-EGRESS. ACCESS. MAIN. !ll!IO n1•~ l.:ircte Hunl·"ll10 " 9<:1 10 lt'4t rx1 ... 9 r.o • "'•• '"e Cn..,nfy 1..i.11 ot .. ,_., .. ~, ""°"""' 10 tM aNC.( rOuNT'I' CAllFOO· TENANCE REPAIR ~by Tl>e Plo4 " " "°"'Beech C11tl 9?546 ., O.c 1 1 0. GRE °'S f\,AfSS ANC "" • °'"'r\""'J"""~ll ,nu•I a• ,,.,,1 addr•n NIA DRAINAGE ENCROACH->Jy 2S ~I 1 1991 you -a.nv Qu911 E"c T T••" 9807 l an•r-.... tttet' ~ •1·"'" 'I RECRt ATK.1NA. R1G .. rs '"" A.LAU• Cour'I Svwtam p 0 PAA1..ll 2 MENT, 0A OTHER PUA-~you .,_., contKI 1 1•"' Circlll HunltnQ1nn ~AKh leull and O•ma•d 'Ot "'-• f l(ClUSIV1. RfSIRl{'TfO F4 ... ,t 8o )(I Bel A.II.~ NON f lCClUSlv f EASE· POSES. All AS DE-1 y91t °' ir,. Go....,.,tn9f'IAl Cllll 9~ and • _,,, .. , ..,, t><:e '1 Ott c 0 \AM0 "' AO( a l A.<;f i> ,1w '""'' '••''9• ~"_.' r; ,:,... • : .o wttNn lO Mt:NTS FOR INGRESS SCRIB£D IN THE 'OECLA-1 PUIUC MOT1CI agency ""'IC" ,,.,.V ,.,.,.. '" ""' Dui•n•"' ., '0''" leult end £~00<1 It• c;.i Mf lljT ANr "4 1 't n Fi(•\ '•, Pt.:•• '•"\ -t • • •II 11v, • .,., 1"9 1191 <1111• 01 fGAE SS ACCESS MAIN° AAflON 0A COll(NAHT$ MN1KI 'f04JI I04tn Oucled I:>~ 1 ~et ~rt Tr,. UNl1t.,On9<:1 t auM<I ! ASfMf"<l'i _,., , i<I' P<•bt .. •llon 001n09 of that rENANCE REPAIR QR41N· l CONOITIO"IS ANO RE· --._ Nofw!l"S1and1ng IN: feet net•"•O ~tUd No!IC'e 01 O.l11utt ftt~ "l'llc• me\ •elk.Iii •n the A.GE ENCROACHMENT ST'RICTIONS, ANO RESER-....,,_...... ll'let 'fOl" P•<>PefTY '' ,,.. The r1g11111nl(tt com FIK'llOn to s.ii lo t:l4 •• PARC! l • r.. 1·11 '°"" 11,."'""ll • deet-ol c1R OTHER PURPOSES vAn~ OF EASEMfNTSI ~ aALa 0. lor~ '\'OU may on., ,.,.need lo tren~ bull c~o.d "' ,,_. rnvnl'f ..,n.,e FASEMfNT4' A'> ~u " ----------i.J'uot•ll'°'' of .._n~ " All AS OfSCRIBED IN FOR CALIFORNIA SEA· ~PROPUTY ...._... .._. ·-•-...,,._,,.... und., Iha F>ct1!\0ul EA<;EM£11j '<; UH PAR PUIUC"""T'"., •eqt,.•leCl on ~l)e'ttllO<' fHf OECl..AAA n()N Of BA f; El E ( 0 EC LA-I .... U101 VC4" pr...,...., ""' ,,_ "'v 8u1tnfft Namel • 11~ l"9 •Ml "'°'*'Y " 11" at .. t TIC UV.Al 'I' I • 1 )A™ ,,.. ""' ~ c;f Al C:IJ\.£ NANT S COHO~ RATION) RECORDED AU-~to the~ ~IN.-•• <'ontluO.O •l>O¥e °" Mere" 19 '"1 1"0 "'0'• !hi " 1""• r~( APT11.. £ ~"ITlfl fO ----,-.-~-----Oale 6 'l '9 ' r'1'1 ... S AN O RfSTAIC-GUST 3t 1911 AS .... ,...s.Mce ~ Fer»-1 pnor to tM COl'ciuM>n "' T"lmO!t't)' t Trll!' "'°"'"• ,,_ al•t••...S ..... • ~ l..L(RK Of COURT A, TIONS AND AESERVA-smuMENT NO -...C7214 It)' Act (8 & p Code 21700 !he~~ flow• sta1_.1 ..,., Ill.a N("h tKOl'O•I•"' FASfVfNI.. TH[ IC.lllh .. M Hem<'1'V' ~ tl()N OF EASEMENTS FOA OF OFFICIAL MCOADS at aeq ). tN ~ R1membe• YOU MA'I' Wit,. the ~IV C._,. or OArE O' 01 q1 !t[ClARA ll\)N '11 C ~\! ~ "-c1.,11 CA11FORNIASEA8REEZE OF ORANGE COUNTY ..... lllpubticeudlon,LOSE lEOAL Rt()HTS If O.li'\09 Coun1y on .Jut'le ]ll A.RMfllliAllK IAI C"OOl'O ENA,..TS Cl1"'"1 '1'~"<; ltet_. Pubt1•'*1 t>y 1119 P11Q1 I OECLAAAllON ), RE-ICAUFOANIA on ~1. IMt .• 2 ·30 YOU 00 NOT TAK[ 1991 RATION 9~'0 SKY PA.All ANO Rl STAICrtONS <l[ n.. ~ oe<~• ,.,. July •• 1$ ,~ A.oou91 ' CORDED AUOUSf 31 , P~ACEl le ... ",., ., ... ., pni. ; ~ Coela PAOMP'T ~TION ff4Ml24 COVRT SAN CllEOO CA COROf O IN BOOIO. 11,)0'> ~~~i;.c: 'l'ro New •00• 11119 AS INSTFIUMENT NO A NON-EX L,_,,.."' ..,..._.. MM& ptt90Nll ~ ~ P\Jllll9he<I 0<~ CoHi PA.GE 1•1! qf "CCOROEO Th-41 T 8~612 " OF OFFICIAL MENT APPVf'T£NAHT TO ~ lumltur•. ctoef'llnO,I NOflCE OF OEFAUl T o .. 1y P16o! .)vly I 11 ,, 9:l•23 r -~ NumO.r po<1 Sh<>c>o'no c...1 .. ~· ----------RECORDS OF ORANGE SUCH LOT FOfl INOA~~ too6e lltd/or oet. ~1 AHO EU:CllON TO SEU 1s 1991 11119179'2 2000 IN BOOt< '21'1 !PA.GE Newport Ce,,te• C>"~• COUNT"\' CAllfOANIA EGRESS ACCESS, ~ "°'° ~ ftOred by ""1 ~ DEED~ must Th 'IM ELVfAA M A'\ .. AAl'-11 3:?7 BO TH OFFICIAl Newp'lrt ft111 t-C:Al f PAACH} AND ENJOYMENT ON, ~ l*90nl lOAH NO '°9279002 TS VICF PRf<;tC'lfi'jl l'l(COADS U ... OlR T'HE 92MO A NON E.XCLUSIVf. EASE-OVEl\ AHO ACAOSS 1')4( SP lf21 JASOH WOif-NO 4114 NOllCE IS "'9ltC llfOTICE TAC ecMU SECTION HE A.01,..GS ~ , "' s~ C#tf•W ffMtn Th lit MENT AP9URTENTAHT TO COMMON AREA AS SEl P'OftD, , .. ~ JOHN HEAEIY GIVEN Thel Pul)loa'-1 C>y ,,,. Pio! SUCH AAnclE fNml[D ma ~ ~""· ~ ....... I ---------SUCH LOT FOR IHORfSS FORTH .. SECTION 11 ~ VELDfARAIN, IP C2'7 '1Te19 AS FOU OWS RIGHTS ~•111 1n• ~ Celff ...., ... ..._ I') "'' PUIUCMOTICE EGRESS ACCESS USfl ARTIClf 11, ENTITLED DANA SWTH, u 80&e WESTWOOD ASSOCIATES ... ...._. ""'"' 11 18 1!1 '"' A.NO DUTIES UTILITIES 9001,,'' k ........ . ANO fNJOYWfNT ON, I RESVNAflON Of EASE· kLY OMl:NWOQO, Sf" a Callfomia Corpo<•lk>n 11 e·"' 118 N•-1MJ1 " .... , "en ,, • <>" Tn. ....---... ~ -............ OVER A.NO ACAOSS n4E ... ENT s AND 0 THE A IOl4 KYl.E ~~..t.. SP duly •ppolnttd T IUl lH ANO CA8lf rt: l (VISION I d\JC1.0 tty • OtlJ(lraliOf'l ooono ·~ -a..-a• "--COMMON AREA AS SET PAOPEATY AIOHTS IN BIJI U9Al.DO l"UUUU, ,,. under • 0-S ol '""' ., .. .,.,_,, "1IUC NOTICE SUf>POf!IT S£TT\fM£NT The ••o •1••n1<11 com o,. SOLUTIONS 1NC ............ FOfHH IN SECTION II OF THt ~ AAU ~ 9110 IAAeSARA ST d89td 11'02.!Slet 1.ecutaO ~ ='='1WI' ... A.ND ENCROACHMENT mane.a ... l•#\•a("f bV .. 1S11•1 ~ Saga ... The~ pet9')t'lt ••• AAllClE II ENTITLED ~ DECVtAATICIH ~. U Caot ~H by H<>f'KJHS O~LOf' O AfHOMIOIC o n etOTIC• Oft COM...uNrTY FACtllllfS ""' _,.,,... IN ~ .. llllUUI Juan C1ott1rano Cetll dilinQ ~ u Af.SERVATION 0# EASl0 PAO .. EATY ADDRESS ~1-U <:297 JON ME.HT COMPAN'I L" A A.HQ[ 2140 w Cha!>"'lt' lllWUC t.M.a Oft E.A$£M(NT ANO Of\AIN ltt,.tneaa N•...,• •t 1•1tad 92e7!i All COUNTY (XTf'AMI M{NlS AND OTHffl , .. &OWSPAfT LANE POW!"LL:t,cmC>OHHA OflAWAIU l l M l ffO •111 Oranp c.M fQtiell ~aoeu&.~TI' A.Of ~R COMMUNITY ~(W'I ~l(CP\I '"' 0-all'tocnamo~ "ATINQ 37t f 1flh PAOPfRr+' RIGHTS IN COITA WlaA, CA WARMAC K , ., D4 10 f ~ lftC c;.....,, .... enn FACIUTlfS Cate-; M J;<t..n ~ery lf"t A Celtomia ~ ..... Costa !Hu I THC COl.'lttON ~EA ~ The ..,. .-... end ~ All.fY SP 04.30 '~ u "°"'°' ,,.. 2MO f ""Pet11i ~ P\Jf11..,.. IO !he Ca1rtom6a The etr lddr and "°"' ttei...-.i -Med "°" 1~11 ~ OM27 THt Of.C~ll()H ott... COf'N'WJf'I ........,,...,. .. 9NAH ~ to wc:ure ~ .. obl'99 ........... 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Judge Oarcncc Thoma -a 28-yur-old white man alkgcdly attacked a I :!-year-old black kid in M1s~ion VieJ<' - after the man allegcdl) used hi\ ~ar in an attempt to run the b<l) 00-.-n. 1h1\ 1o1.1ll he lost on o ur prc\ldent, a man who has Jedared rac1\m l apul Ju,t to 'how how. kClput. Bu'\h noman,llcd d hlal·l m.:in for the \uprl·mc ClllHt the press declare Latino County liu~rvi50r Gaddy Vazquez a Republican "rismJ star" o r "hopeful ... I'm going to he \ll'k Even Je!lus only ro-;e o nce Republican program of racial and ethnic advancement is that 11 costs the government almost nothing; the fact that the Republican strategy also accomplishes nothing should be of great comfort to racists. produces such prodipous -I might say mysucal -feats o f iron) as recent e\.-cnts? Yuu might remember 1ha1 " tc1o1. weeks ago. Thurgood \farshall retired. W'Mn he did. "'hite men at John Wayne Airport allegedly attacked \\endeU Oayton Carmichael. a -u. .. car-old Afncan-Amcncan from San Francisco. Camuchael h.td JU.SI stepped outside the 'p.inhng new tcmunal when a t'lurt) white man whacked him E lsc"'here an Orange Countv. a former head of the county's Jewish Ddense League admitted that he wa\ I lnow I ought to he pohlll.111) correct on this and t'l<id.. C1.uenc1: Thoma' all the wa\ lie 's black, I'm white, a nd, ,o: anything ~hort of unflagging 'upport might he judged racist. I hat'' "'hat the White House is wunting 110 But choosing T here'!> a reason that people like Thomas and Vazquez make it big in the Republican party -a reason that has only a little 10 do with their own skills as judges or politician . The Re publicans adopt them a'> symbols. not as qualified people -racism every bit as pernicious as quota . you might 'lay And more ins1diou!), That's why sensible Americans arc rightly less than enthralled with Bui.h's Supreme Court nomination. Ye • Clarence Thomas 1s a heck of a n1.:e guy. no doubt pnncipled, h<irdworltrng and mtclhgent responsible for recording an answering machine me"i<>age Uut he's wrong for a . upremc ..t~ ros.s lbc bad of 1 he head in Spamsh -that encnuraged callers to tum an wcthac ks and offered bonu~ pomts for lead' on illegal 1mm1gr anl'i \Vh) ·) The man said he had gruwn tired of Spam'ih·speakmg calle r' "'ho confu..\Cd h" numtier with Cl.ire nee I hl)nH1'i is JU\t more r.11.1,m Uu'ih .ldmitted t1" much 1o1.hcn he '>aid rcccntl) th:u hc "a' g111n~ to make Thomas' nom111Jt1on a 'ymbol <•f h1:. .1Jm1nl\tra1ton·, rnmmitmc..nt to u\ll nghh So much for a ·r o put the hest face on 1t. the Republican~ might herald the ra"c of a 1 hnmas o r a Va.tquc1 .ts C\IJcnce that the: C ·nu rt already he ll-bent on Jdcnding ma1ority 111tere't' In J -.oc1ct~ plagued h\ rcl°n\1011 and the lon!t term h"' \If m1JJlc-mcomc Jllb:.. rJl'1'm 11f the wrt that maJtc!I Orange "'•lh a blunt obJCC1 c..11l11r t'lhn<l \OCICt\ Welcome to Orange County Just a ooanadcnce'> Perhaps But r .. -c li\'Cd in Orange: County .tlmost aJI m) lire and am bcguuung to suspect that 001nadcooc as too nuld a v.-ord lor c..-en&s that seem p.nbolop:ally linked. How el1>C \11.0ttld you cxptam the fact that a Spanish-language TV "tattnn Hut ral1\m '" a 'tratt:g) that dog' the Rcpuhhcans lt\; the cJn tied 10 the GOP tail The part' thJt hheratcd the \lave' for rea)()n' of m1htttry ~trateg) mlw alhances them for symbolic reasom. And not JU~t former 'ilave\. If one more 11me I hear GOP hac; at la" developed an affirma11ve act1\ln policy of 11' own, o ne that merely require\ m1norat1cs. and women to repudiate hhcral poht1c<> "Turn your back on the Democrats - whether honestly or not -and wealth and power arc yours," the GOP seems 10 suggest C ounl\ fa mo us will hccumt" mo re. not less. common AnJ .a tourt that -.ees racism throuith the lcn-. tlf maJOntanan "Then, there 1o1.ere the l<x..ah who used shaHng crc:Jm to 'Pn) "JEW" across the lawn ol one or their neighbor. And then ... But you get the picture nfortunatc:ly George Bu"h "'111 no t get the picture All o r The greatest thing about th1" 1ntcre-.I\ v.111 be unable to c;ce <>range Count) racism a' .in~ t hang cxtr ..tord10an H'1/I S'l4a1m '' a regul8r ,,1/umn1\t for The Pilot Attention city councils: a few words to the wise P ubhc off1C1als and a tizens mtere led 10 effcctitt governance arc v.ell- advucd to heed the political lessons "·utmg lo be lcuncd from nci&hbonng ll1es It as ~aJJy imtructf\l'C to cumine the bchaV10r o f ciry councils during the honeymoon pcnod thal follows elcctt<>n <b) Durina the honeymoon, cxpcctatlOnS .ffe htgh and C"¥Cf)thin1 seems powble A5 ~ k.now. ~vu, fulfillment can lx a J1flcrcn1 story. In Irvine a year hu alrc4dy pas.scd 11n<::c a new mayor and counnl majo rity narro v.ly clc<tc:d -came to Ct ry Hall on the promtsc of brinpn, Lrvinc "back to basic:a. .. Leavins aside the burnina question of whether more potholes were filled in Irvine th" year 1han in the prrccdlng one. I.Moe's new mayor and counaJ majority ha\-C c.apericnced a wry bumpy ud openly rru.stratina Ant year In otra. While lbie Council has shown a real talul for •PP"'"-, any IJld all new atopoult for dnelopmHt, lbcy"vc ;~::o.plis.bed little die al tipi6caDce in 12 ~ dtdbted aupponen arc ~-10 ..... re 'a tbe bee/ .. ~ ftolidcir a.o.e-)mocm. Whttbc.r for a new P"t1·1 1 or a ...., ..,or .. an ......, ~ ol ........ ~.,.., ud .... "' ... nil _.., .... ......................... ...--,.,.. lMalt'• ... ...,. ......... m:.1onry. the n:l'le never blo .. ~omed bccttusc the Ory Council failed to heed ..omc of the most basic precepts of local polit1c!I. 1) 0oa•t sqt1anckr your politlul n pltal. To put th15 affirmativcl}, spend your post-elcctton political capital on S<Jmcthtng important before you IO'IC 11 Pnht1cal capital &S not hkc money 1n the banl. it's a depreciating, not an appreciating. resource That's why It needs to he u11h1ed c..rh and on a ~J of 1gmfacance J1mmv Caner learned the hard 1o1.a\ tha1 prcsadcntial honeymoons arc hnd if )Ou don't pnontazc what )OU want to .lch1cve and COrK'<'nlratc your re\Ourccs acrnrdm1otl~. >ou'll end up .1ccompll hint( n~lthtn;< Ronald Reagan learned from Cart er\ lcgi Jativc failure Unfortunately. lrvme's Caty Council squandered their political capllnl htsl ummcr and (all o n 1rtV1al items that succeeded only at aggravatmg a d1ver~c constituency in the community When the Counal needed that capital Inter 1n the fall, it was gone. 2~ DH't peak too loudly unltu you can'7 • Ma lkk. Pubhc o fficial" who ma e promises they do not intend to fulfill Of thrca,tcn actK'n they aannot carry out arc soon dwru scd a 1neffccu .. e, 1f not irnbcalic. Mayor hendan and her rouncH allies dch1t11cd in lamb tinJ the pr-c~K>Us 1dJniabtratio n·1 in1c rn1uonal dfaars ~r. when pen the ch nee to tn.a to ,..,. oe a liter-chics chanac 1111 No•••ber, the Mayor and OaHr ¥1 'k.r lloolMr ~d at the oppor•••ity, w..-... repor1er1 b aan .. •f1iaail• t19c ~ ebout Mr ch n r rm1t1Pn. the ma)nr'<, hushanJ. D11n \lacrad.in. antcrccdcd and angnly informed reporter' th,u the mayor would no lon~t·r t.1lk to tht·m. particularly reporter' fwm the Dallv Pi lot whic h fi~t earned the \t11r. of the trip Cnt1cmng n program hlO lo uJly. who'c t'lcncfits you subllcquntly c nJO with c nthu ia m. ~ho111J ·s1rike m<l't votef'<i a<; .:i tad tn'imccrc 3) Don't deuivt lht public too ofttn. Yo u can fool a grea t many <.lf the rco plc mm t of the 11me and pnlat1Cllln' now 11 But. C\<cntunlly. even people ""hl) .1n·n·1 pa~''"f a1tent1on mny begin w 'mcll the lKlor u mcndactty. On June 15. for example. the Council praised a propt)\ed develo pment in Northwood for the open space the dty would receive (m umestone Cuyon) from the Irvine Comp•ny. However, o n June l I the Council penmtted the Irvine Compnny to gi"c that 'lame: open space to the county in exchange for a ma-.slvc sum o r money to build the l·oothill Corridor (so they aan dC\IClop even mun: land). All or th1i wu done Wlthout puhlic discu~sion by an item placed at the la t minute on the council' COO$Cnt 1.ale ndar C 111.iens w ho suppo rted 1h1 new dc"dupmnt on the promtsc ol open ror the city were duped by the City Council The Counc:11', bond o f trust with the community may have been trl'C¥0Cabty severed. Standina downwind from Oty Hall e11n be a {rapu& e.,-&enco. ~ 0.'t •r•1• lM 11° •f•l .. ft'91-... C9~ ., ,.. erttn. Wbll• ~otera dlatruu dda.-t.hey allo I e to beliew t'-4 elected oflida'9 Yllw the opport\Ut cy to · ... 'c r. C I hC' \11rnmunit~ r hC' elector ate J\1e,n't Jprrcl.'.1Jtc elected officia l' who mtcnllon.tll~ dcncgr Jtc the o(fH:c the) hvld 1\ m.1vor v. h11 n1n,tdntl\ reminJ, re 1Jcn1' th.u . he\ undcrpd1d and rde~ 10 her J'X''lll\m 11( put'lhl tru'it as an !1\\1("at1(m or h11t'lt'I\ '>UJ1' 1hc P'''1t1un of legt11mac-v a nd rl'\flCCI 5) Don't 0\fl'T'itimalt lht maanltudt or your mandalf or tbf slnqth or your ~upport . Y ou 'll he surprt~ed and cmharra !o.ed when 11·\ not there Mayor ~hcrtd11n rhought that the ma1ont) of rc\ldcnh wanted Ill abohc;h the direct elec11on of the maY'1r W hen put 10 a vote in Novemher. the voten resounding ddc.ttcd the mayor'J proposal and reaffi rmed a commitment 10 political &C\.''Oun1ab1hl)' at City H all 6) Don't undfttStlm1tf you.r opposition. nus i<i 8 vitaJ corollary to ~ and gets to heart o f effective govcmancc A sour .. angry, embittered face on the council dais instills neither confidence nor harmony among citizens. When c it izens ta ke the trouble 10 come down to Clry Hall and voice concerns on any SUbJCC1, they dcsc~ to he heard h 's al10 polillcally prudent t o listen and respond sens1 ty to citizen input, 1n tead of dismtuin1 it. Irvine's new co un c il u.ndetutimatcd the ·s•nretlt and comm1tmcn1 of raideata to lbc dcwk>pmcnt of w tpUt I . T hfee..aad--e-batr miWoe doUan ii aot ...n c:bMp. On I anauaJ buil. it'I C\'CO • rapeaable income lbam. Dcporit.ed in • city'• treasury, dliJ tind of accompliab sipific:an~npcan-from improved ltreell, to undelpOWld uillitiea. to supplemental public usistance pros:rama. A city does not aneeze at the tbinp these kinds o( bucks can buy. Unless., o( course, it's the City of Newport Beach. The Ciry just punted on this kind of money. lo fact, it did oot even want to bear about the money . On Monday oight, the City Council YOted 4-3 to reject the plans for redeveloping the Balboa Bay Qub . The C.OunciJ rejected the Oub's request for a continuance, which the Qub believed would have allowed it the oJ>t>ortuniry to present the communiry with information on .... lllUllll Columnist Without Portfolio the real benefits of the proposed prOJCCt . The Club felt 1t deserved lhe c hance to make its case. The proposal before the Council bad, after all, passed thro ugh the Planning Commission on a 7-0 vote. Oppositio n was late in arisi ng, and even now the Club's representatives arc a little baffled by the overnight controversy. G iven some time. howeve r, they felt the C1ry at large and even neighbonng communities could have been persuaded to supPOrt the new plan. The saga of the O ub LS a case study for land use officials, advocates. and opponents. The key rule 1n thi.s case: If the opposition to " pro1ect is allowed to define the project. the project will fold. My friend and colleague Dennis O'Neil is the dean of land-use lawyers in Southern CaJifomia. f.or eight years he was the City Attorney in Newport Beach and for 17 years in private practice he ha<; successfully forged consensus on controversial projects across the \Oulhland. His appearance al ooun~cl's table usually ~arantces elected o fficials nexibihry and honc'>I)' o n the part of proponents But e'en Denny needs tune 10 .,.,ork out the contentious issues. Patience and a willingness to cn~.tge project opponents in a wraou!) rnnversa11on wiJI typically rroducr a propo~I elected olf 1e1al' can hve with On Munda\ night. however, the ( it) Council ~wept the controversy under the rug. along with the huge rc,enue ~urcc for the City that a refurh1!ihcd Cluh ~Ile would have pnl\ 1ded. The prOJeCt had been defined hy 11~ critics as 100 massive and 1ntrus1ve Given time, the Club believe<; 11 could either ha~ a llayed tho"e kar'I. or modified the project to '>ata~f) the critics. l·veryone could h.i\ c won N e ighh<l~ v.erc cnnccmed, for eumple. ahout their views According to the pm1ect environmental impact report. the pubhc-pnvote hotel clut'I planned for the s11e v.ould not have adversely affecied amonc's vie .... , Bui the dev1l ·we-knov. t'i often preferred to the one 1o1.c don't. and there was an,uff1c1cnt opportun1" 10 engage the commumt) an the kmd of fact-finding outreacb that lead~ to informed dcc1~1on-maktn~ The Club wall probably start again through the planning proce ~ It docs ~ k.n0W1ng 1ts neighbors' concerns. and also aware of the need to more dearly ~pell out the benefits of the pro1ec1 to the City. Cities ca1ught 1n the backwash of d1,.,trous federal and slate fi~I pohci~s cannot long afford to yield 10 hyperbole.. rhetonc. and fear Bad. to the drawing table for the O ub. But ooe hope$ that the community and the Council an at least open to a conwnatioo oo the pf'OfCd On Monct.y nifbl, the microphones WCff limply turned OJI. H1Cb Hcrit pra;.tJc.a law wftb hftil. n.cr. ICtwe .t ~;,, ,,..... Md .... ,....,. - 1CFI AM '40. ~ ft9 II .... '° z,..... ,.,ct .,,,&r1 ,,,.,, ,........, •nae,.., _ ... _ I T he roarlni-owcr iM _.i sso million expanaioD ol tbe BalliCa Bay Cub has yielded SCYcral lnrrigubig i.-oos, even u dub uwnen tried 10 determine whether tbe Ncwpon Beach Qty C.OUncil had mortally wounded !he expansion project. 1n reject.in& the expansion plan. the council left tbe club in a precarious po&ition. Owners can attempt to sway the council into reconsidering the matter or begin over again at square ooe. . Bay 6 ub Chairman Bill Ray and Tom Deemer, its president, have spent the better part of three ycan molding plans for refurbishing and expanding the harbor-fipnt facilities. The plans call for a 300-room hotel, an athle tic facility, a parking structure, a resta urant and lounge and numerous remodeling jobs. As a condition for approval, owners said they would improve public access to the club, lo ng perceived u being an enclave for the rich and fa mous. Yet 'the plans., which club owners have shopped around town for nearly two ye ars, ultimately had the effect of an atomic bomb splashing down in Newport Harbor. Why? Why the outrage? • Pal-up bo.tlUty over the uclusiv~ Balboa Bay Club. The Bay O ub has an im age problem, a ract that may o nly now be dawning on its owners and community le aders. Some residents in Newport Beach resent the Bay Club ror being a walled -orr hangout ror the e lile. O thers resent the ract that the p riva te club is built on city..owned land, property many believe should be open to the public. The expansion plan brought all or this to 1hc surrace. fl might be, in retrospect, that the club should have done something like open its now-private beach to the public as a gesture of fellowship. That certainly would have gone a ways toward convincing residents tha t change was aroot. i5iff*L\11 0 " 0 0 Excessive force? •A poor sales job by club management. Deemer and Ray missed the mark in sell ing its plan to the public. While they met with various groups in the early Jays of the p lanning process, the duo may have let orf the gas too soon. Resident!-. in neighboring communities complained that they ""'ere kept in the dark on the specifics of the plan. Ray and Deemer say otherwise . Readers defend , chastise police fo r killing dog The Bay Club would be smart to inv ite its dissenters to the bargaining table and let the talks beg in. Hut rhe bo11on1 line Ls that perception Is reality and. in this case. tht: residents 1,1,·ho lived nearest the project felt snubbed and ci tizen.~ citywide were largely uninformed about the benefits. • No community constnsu.s. Tht: cluh fatlcd 10 gci a conscnsu" 1n the community. And Lf the O\l.'ner<i get a ~ccond ~tah at thi~ project. !his is somc!hlng they need tu do lhro ugh a <;enc:' l•f meetings and negotiation st:ssion.s. •The H-word. The o wners waited 100 long to drop the t:1ct that what had been hilled as "guest factlit1es" was actually a J{)Q-room hotel. And then passing nff the ho1cl, whe re r are~ "'OU ld no douht be 1yp1cally Nc.,,,'port Beach-expCn<i1vc. a~ "puhlic accc~<; .. 1s JU~t ~illy. A bike path 1s puhlic ;i cl·c,~ Paying to stay Lil .1 hotel isn't. D We believe !he Bay Club redevelopment plan can be salvaged, at le a~! 1n ~omc form. But the owners need to: I) Improve public perceplion of the Bay Club. Bill R.1y and Tom D et:mcr a rc quality individual~, as is their club. \\hich provide~ many con1mun1ty services and gcner:11c' nccJcJ revenues fo r Newport Bl!ach. But for many in Newport Beach. that's not the pi..:n:cpt1on. AJ(ing w11h an aggressive infonnationaJ campaign. a good opening gesture would be to open the cluh·s gafc!-1 and allow the public into the priv ate restaurant and nnh> pnvate beach 2) G er the conlmuniry involved in the redevelopment pla n The cluh ~hould a nnounce !hat it is "pending thi..: next fe ~· week.'< talking with the community. gauging 1,1,•hat the Pl")plc: <•f Ne\\1por1 Beach want. After all, it is their \anti 3) Build a communiry consensus. An e ffo rt tu '>Ln1ply ran1 11 through the cily will do no good. L1w,u1\<; anti ~pcc:Lal elections will certainly follow, with pre<.11c1ahle result~. 4) Rethink the hotel. ('rif1cs of the rt:1cc1cd plan<. 'av Newport doesn 't need another hotel. 11 ·, tno big. and !{ ha'> lntle Ill d ll with puhlic acce,~. Hay ('luh nff1c1.t1~ need to tackle 1h1~ l.\\Ue head-on If the hoier_.. n~·cd cd 10 make the plan econom1ca!ly feasible. fine . tell the puhlic that . Bui dun·1 cloak i~.under lhe gui.!tC n f ··gue't fa r.:1h11c,·· ••r ''puhl1e dCCC'>S. 0 W11h !his approach, our bet is that n111~t pcopll.' wu uld ""·an! the Ray Cluh to !iurv1vc and would be w1Jhng to accept SClmc fo rm of expansion. The IJay Club would be smart to invite ifs dissenters to the bargaining !able and lei !he talks begin. ·ro The Editor· I have never wr111en ru a newspaper before. bul what happened during !he poltce !-ilandoff has made n1e so mad I JUSI had to wrile. I have a few question I woulJ like 10 h .. ve answered. l) Why d1dn·1 the police use tear gas early in the day instead uf letting !he situation drag on for five ho urs? (If they did lhe dog 1,1,o uld still be alive today.) ~) Why didn·1 !he police use 1ranqu1l1Lcr dart' tu control the Jog while 1t wa~ .,,,alking around 1n a non·aggre,,ivc posture JUSI heforc 1t was shut lhree 11me'? rhat's right THREE time:'' (r\l.'n wh\' lhL' animal oontrol pff1cer J1jn·1 t::ikc: conlrol of the: 'LI Ua!lon 1<o hu.:h he LS supposeJh 1ra1 ncd ro dn"') 3) Wh} it tllUk a supposed]~ 1ra1ned S\l.'A·r member need tHrc:c )hutgun blasts at potnt hlank. ran.i(t: lu kill the dog? 4 ) Why w.is the dog shot t""n n1uu: time:' after the dog "":1' t·lc .1rly running away from lht· police uffit'C r!-i ? (An example uf the U~t: of C'-Cess1ve force .) "J Why 1s the one SWA1 team member Ln the front page pholu ~m1hng while the dog wa!-1 hl'lng C'(ec uted ? (Maybe 1<o ,1tch1ng dogs gelling blown a ..... 1y 15 hlwo he get.J his JOiiies.) !·or '-Omc reason I don't have much f:uth my questions will be an~we red. Sl 'EVEN PARK Cos1a Mesa r I n thc l-d11t11 I he p1c1ure un the front page nf your Weekend eth11 on 1c/ls a frigh1cn1ng \\ory Five CoU• Mesa pohct' offtecr~. armt'd and wcapnns dr:i.,..n . arc facing a puppy and .i m.1n wnh arms ra1~ed Both arc abl . .1ut 1cn feel .twa). and one: 1)f the 11fficcr1 ha5 JU~I ~hn! th!!" puppy A witness at lhc SCt'l\C L' lj\ll!ICd ;\S saying. "rhey 1ust haf"I 10 shoo1 somebody". What makcs 1hi."I frighlening is 1hc o fficers· rast-tri3gcr mentality. If a puppy running to 11 s master·!-. 'Ide is so threatening to five· :irmed officers that H must he gunned down. lhen no ciuzen can really fcel safe when being approached by the Cos1a Mc-sa pohcc. Are 1he:se officer~ "O unsure of thc:ir manhood that lhey mu31 .ifftrm it 1n acts hk<" this? Perhaps a revie w o f the department'!-. h111ng pohciC$ ls 1n order. Yu ur headline raises the question of pohcc cruelty. You might also ha\C Jddcd cowardice and stupidit) To 1he Costa Mc!>a polic<". I ""1>uld ask.: Whom arc you sc ,..1ng ' And whom do you claim 10 he pro1ccting,. Shame on all of yuu' Shame! WILLIA~i S LASOR. JR. Corona <kl M•r ll1 lhc l:d1h•r Shadc:s uf Ot·~rr Storm! My firsl glance ,11 the front page photograph uf \he Rambo- cnstumeJ Cu<ota Mesa SWAT team. 1hc1r a.,.,c'-l.lmc weaponry and lcdn·into-lh<"·recoil firing 'tanct: .,.,hllc t apping a Dol'l(':rman ra 1\.._., ~ serious que,tion.\. A police \pokcsman stated 1ha1 11 .,., J" nect'ssary. for "pro tection ·· Perhaps the dog had dropped a nuclear warhead nr polson gas tM:>mb. :i..1 it wa.s not V1.5ibk in lhc ptelurc. Why d1dn'1 they call-in an air strike or p1npo1n1 shelling from 1he Coast Gu;ird JU.SI off shore? Some reporu stated the I unarmed) fugitrvc Palmer was simply pa55ed-0u1 and sleeping. unaware 1ha1 ht'" was surrounded by the cqurvak:nl of a small country's army. It wa.s stated an Animal Conlrol a1c:n1 tried ( ooc.c) 10 shoot the dog with a tranquilizer dart, but missed Sadly, tht SYlAT 1cun didn'L Perhaps. as many huntcn of1cn do, when the! get drcss.rd· up. equipped and armed 10 go in10 the woods to hunt. it t"lccomes boring ,.·hen no genuine 1argcLS of oppor1unily art' prcsc:ntt'd. After a few hours paM. one then wants somcthin& to sht>ot. With the dail) ·.,., hommpa· whommpa.. of the o~clhan c hoppers, hi-1e ch a ss ault .,.,·eaponf)· and o«her me,:a·bud 1~ of war. perhaps the myth or the-.. War on Drugs.. has provukd many cit~s with highly O\"t"r-k11l capabilities. Had the animal ac:tualtv attacked an\'Onc thal woUkl be-• 10"t:tll) dtfft'renl •nd JUSlif1ed ptO\OCOltlOn. The antmal t"nl~ knc.... tha1 there vr.cr<" !.C'\'"Cta.I 'lrang<: 1n1rudcn in hls yard - hi!> •·tcrrito~·· -and ~pondt:d ll any doc •·ould under similar carcumstanctS. llut re:.lty. arm<'J ~uad Ill Ou.sh-out \U5pccttd OuC$1M:>n•hl<" rc .. 1 ~•f)·. To 1hc Ed11or· sending • tughly o( sharp-shooters one-hung-m-<"r . pyromania c"? al hresl. And - BILL LAWSON Costa Mesa 0 I h•vi: one questKln -1f the SWAT team ~ •bk to gun down the Dobc-rman at potnl bl•nk range. v.·hy couldn'1 the tranquilizer gun h•vc becn ullhzed •t 1h1~ particular point? ~ dog "eluded"' the dart"" Hmi. e•pabk: were the animal cont~ offK<'rs" Beller vet. •h' no1 kl 1hc-SWAT T<"am· office,; do it -they're the c~ns! I ape it's a cnmc in 11sclf 10 ~c lo take • hfc unncccss.ar1ty Thc:re arr many tru:ta~s whcr<" there is no chotcc. bu1 1 think 1hosc arc few •nd f.11r bcrwcen Maybe-what police: shou.kl do in "gray'· .11tca situations 1s How to contact your legislators GOVERNOR Pt te Wll 1on, (R), State ('api1 ol, Sacramento, 95814. (916)445·2841 U.S. SENATORS Alan Cnoston (0), f5757 W. C:c:ntury Btvd., Suile 51.S. Loi1 AnBeles. 90045, (213) 215·2186. Job• s., .. ._.. (R). 2400 E. Katella Ave:., Suite 1068, An.11heim, 92806. 634- 2331. M ail may also be addrellscd to U.S.~n.ate, Wuhlngton, D.C. 20510. U.S.HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES C lilrl1 Cow (R ), 40th Disl.. 4000 MacArthur Blvd .. Ea.~t Tower. Ncwport Beach. 92660. 7S6--2244. (Reprcsen1s part& of Colla Men, Newpon Beach, La,1un• Beach and Hu.n tincton Beach.) O.u ~ (R) 42nd 01~t., 2733 PKl6c Coiut HiJltway, Suile 306, Tornnce, 90505. (213) )25·8888. < ( Reprc~enl~ pans of l-lun1 1ngtl1n fk<ii.:h and Fountain Valley.) STATE SENATE Marian BttJ.-son (RJ, 37th Dis1., 140 Newport Ce nlcr Drive. Suhe 120, Newport Beach, 92660, ()40-11 37 (Represents parts of Huntington Beach. Newport Beach, Laguna Beach) Joh R. !Awl• (R), JSth Dnt., 1940 W Orangcwood. 106, Orange, 92668. 9J9· 0604. (Reprcsen1s Co&ta Mesa) STATE ASSEMBLY GUbert Ferpson (R). 10l:h Dist, 4667 MacArthur Btvd., Suite 201 , Newport Beach, 92660. 756-4166.S. (Rcprcsen11 par11 of Newport Beach •nd Laguna Beach.) Nolao rnz..11e. (R). 691h Dist., 1719S Ncwhope St, Suile 201 , Fountain Valley, 92108. 662·5503. (Repruentt parts of founlain VaUey. lrvtnc.., Colla Men. Huntiniton Beads.) T-MoJs (R), S81h DIM., 45 IO Ea>1 P o1\if1l Coast H ighway, Ste. 550, Long Be ac h , 90804 . (2 13) 493 -5 .Sl.C j M.cptci:.cnts part or H un1ington Beach.) ORA.i"(fE COUNTY 80AllD OF SIJPERVISOU 1-lall ol Administration, 10 Civtc Center Plaza, S.n11 Ana. 92?01 no..s t'. 1l1'rJ Stb OisL lCOMa Mesa. Newport Be.ac:h. Santa Ana .. lcl1tns. Irvine. Laguna Bc:acb) l)4..1'50 COUNTY BOAll.D Of' £DtJCATION 200 Kalmus Dfflc, Coat.a Mesa. P.O . Box 9<00. 92628-'lOSO, 966-4000. JMk• A<U.:,, •k:ie pres.idc.nl/krt, Tnlolec Area I (F ... olaht Valley) -~.....,.,,,.,_A.a 2 (l'ouotaio Valley, I•-· .... -) D s s'ldl D. ....,., ~. 1'nllkc Alu 5 (Colla -. Ncwpun lloa, lrrine,1.apna lloadl.) CITY GOVDNMIHT C..U Maa: City HaU, n Fair Ori\'"C. 754-5223. M•ry Hornbuckle, mayor; Sandra Genis.. ria mayor. Peter Buffa. and Jay Humphtty. to111nc:il mtmbcn. , ....... V*J: Oty Hall, 10200 st .. e, Aw., 9M-4419. °""J< Scott. M.,ar. Jal'flita Petrik.in, ruyor pro tcm: Uunnne Cook, John Collins.. Guy Carrano QWnal members. 8........ .._, City Hall, 1000 Mam St •• 536-.SSI I. MIYOf. Peter Grc-cn. Mayor Pro tem. Jim Sliva: Don MacAlistcr, Once W i.nchcll. Landa Moultoa·P?ttenon, Jtck Kelly. Earl Robitaille counril membc.n. N<Wpw1 IHe~: Cir, Hal~ JJOO Nc•pon lll<d.. 6'14-lJOIJ. MoJoo. Phil SaNOOC, Mayor pro te.m. Oare.nee. Tur.er, JoM C:C.. &<lyn Hart. Joltoa He<1fa, Ru1llelp """"""''· l<u Wan --... 1ranqu1lu:.t' humans. loo! ~·C'"V<'r, I don't 1h.&nk there is any sound e.1euse fo r the: rntntahf)· of pcopk-who say ... It was on~· a dog... People do m.akc 1hc1r o .... ·n conscious chottts in commi1ting a crime. TllC quesoon should nol ht'" '"should I commit the crime? ... but r111hc.r how much do 1 value my life'? I don •t think the Doberman was mulling that oYCr ..... hilc-being riddk-d with gun '""'' CAROLE PAlTON Costa Mesa 0 fid1tor 's IJ('lte. Th<' folkm'ing iJr<" resporun to the dof b1Jing .irr fnlfll th<' Rt'ackrs' HorliM. \\ ·111k Pdt>l t"dltQl"j .,.,'Ckomc and re:JJ all Olmm<"nts, 1o11t will only put>l1...Ji tr5(XHJ5e~ from ca.I/en .,.ho I<'•'"°~ natn<" 1plcvc spell 11 out), l"ll) and pht">nc numbtr (for \r--nrl{.'".Jt10n) 'f ou c~n get 1n,-oh'Cd b) c;tJ/ing rhc Rc-Mkn· H Of/1nr al fl..l .!-fll&. ThanA ·'°"' [j I .am calhng about the ar11clc.s lately on the k.ilhng of the .doc by the pohtt dcpartmcn1 cwcr the .,.,eckcnd, and I th.ink i1 ts really rldtculous. Dobcrmans h•'~ a reputation or u.sually being • dog 1ba1 is out 10 de.fend the owner and if the polM:-e saw this large dog racing after 1hcm. 1hcy h:ad C'l'CJY right to shoot tht dol;. LOUISE WRIGITT Cos!• Mesa c I 1h1nlt people should ~op cnttC1z1ng the Casi• Mesa Polio<" Dcp.anmenl. I undcntand some pcopk arc upset.. bur if the: dog w•s killed obviou.ily it wa.s because the~ haid to and thl'y dKln ·t havt" another chota: m cbc thr) .,.,."OUld nol have killed th< dog . I don ·1 think lhat should be compared wnh Rodney King. /\n Independenl ~ Published by P.ge Group Publi>hi"IJ, Inc. -Sldn.l•· dw..-m.n -S.LoWtl -.. '"'"' pesldent SlewMMW. ......... - w._"'"' •• 1901-1989 binding publllllot .. y BalbOa Ubrary has·~~ wen.ct to know about boats and sallng but were afrdd to ask • D4 m m10IT llACI • CCltl ml • I .. A Musical Fuh.11 • Dt CdchA wave• 011 1hl P9rfect Picnic • 015 "WEEKEND " JUDl--,E ~, H~ ) T ~~ rHt ::-i :.\~t R" Tl-1~ C'AL 1 rJR~1 A NEWSPAPER PLJBLISHERS ASSOC IATION 20 TmNas To Do 1 1111118 .. Gary Carter. a catcher for 1hc Los Angeles Dodgers, wall be at Crystal Coun Saturday from 11 a.m. to I ,---.._..,,....---, p m a~ pan of a ~p ec1al exhibit featuring Dodger memo rabilia. Set 1n J "baseball diamo nd." the e -<h1 h 1t will lcJ t u r e o ld p h11t og raph s, un1 f1irm \ a nd auto~rJphcd halb Jnd b.it., A large 1111 ...... ~recn 1cle\ls1on Arts \\ I II ~ h 0 w Ed't t11~hl1ghr-fro m ___ ,_o_r __ thl halt cluh\ lmtnr. ( JrtC'r v.111 be nffenng free 111h1J.!r.1rh' during h1' appearance 2 ~A~' •ii J erome R11bh111' .mJ thl' ~olden .igc •I Br1• Hlv.J\ l·nntmuc 1•n \l.ige at 1h1 < )r.111gl C. 0unl\ Perform mg \rt-( l'nler through Aug .l \q:ment' tr11m "( 1Yp'>)... "Wc'>t \11k \111r. · h Jdlcr nn the Root. Pdc1 P.1n .inJ e11hn' v.111 he k.1l1 Hl'd 3 COME TO T1lf FA• r hl 11llth annu.11 Orange ( t•unt~ I .iir t:nnt 1nuc\ lhfllUl.?h Juh 2S [ h1' \Car\ theme 1, llim '\v.1:c1 It ,,. and pays h11m.1gc: h• hce' and the honey mdu,tr. A' U\UJI. the fair will include .in ·"'"nmcnt ol C-<h1b1t~. 1..11nll''I' riJc, .ind ~.tme\ Hour' .1r1.. \lnnd.1~ through Thurs<Ja)'. """" 111 m1dn1gh1 .ind Fnday. \.1turd.n Jnd \unda\ from 10 a.m 111 m1dn1~ht Adm1~~mn 1<; S5 fo r .1dulh. S'\ !or \t'llllH c1111cn\ and ~2 !or d11IJren " 12 hlf detJil' , di ~._I I \IR 4 !,~,II ~u~ V Rm~ 1..nme' IP Pac1f1 c \mph1thc.-1tr c: 111n1~ht fur a n X pm l.lln1..l.CI f nr t 1c k c l rnli>rmJ tmn call 740-21)()(1 5 •11111 .... Laguna Beach's annual ·arts festivals, Art·A·Fair, festival of the Ar1s and Sawdust Festival, continue through the $UmJOCr months. Each festival features an assonment of ans and crafts, ranging from paintings ind ceramics 10 jewelry and bk>wn glass. ' ...c -•nm Pacific Sympbony Orchestra presents "Mid-Summer Moz.art" Saturday at 8 p.m. at Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. The grounds will open at 6 p.m. and concengoers arc cnc:ounse<t to bring n picnic dinner. William McGlaughlin will conduct. with Louise Di Tullio, OuttSt. as guest p<rformcr. Ttckcu range from $10 to S39.50. Fo r details call 74().. woo 7 , ..... , Huntington Beach Conccn Band wdl present a Cree concert Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Hun11ngton Central Park, behind the libra ry A medley of sht>'4tuncs. marches, popular and p;llriot1c mu\lc will fill the bill For inlormat1on call 5Jti-5258 8 LlllS All The v.orld famous Pageant of lhe Ma~ters 1s being !>laged nightly al 8·30 at the lrvme Bowl in Laguna Beach. Tickets range fro m $9 to $38 For rescrvallo ns or tickets call I (800) 4~7-FES1 9 11P11 • vamn Newport H arb o r Art Mu s eum dis plays a n a~sortment of piect'.s from 11.S permanent collec11o n in "01ffcren1 \tone) h ve Views o f 1he C:ollect1on " fhe exh1b11 . organized 1n10 five exh1b111on segments. continues through Sept 25 and fca1ures a wide variety of artworks fhe museum 1~ open Tuesday through Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p m Admission 1s $3 for adults As JNr't ol Satvrday'1 frtt enteftaln~t •t the Oranae County Fair, Motown supenbln The Commodores wiU perlom1 .t 5 and 7 p.m. D2 Orange Coat Weekend I Thtnday, ~ 26, 1891 Cun1 N' loses will perform tonight at Pacific Amphitheat~. and S2 for senior citizens and students. Call 759·1122 for detail~ 1 0 C1•1111 CUlY The Crazy Horse, just a few minutes up the 5'i Freeway, presents Asleep at the Wheel Monday 11 7 and 10 pm Tickets are $22.50 Call 549-1512 11 ...... Laguna A n Museum newe~t exh1b1t, "I he C utting Edge. Contempo rar) American folk Art from the Roscnak Collection" L'I now on display Featuring a vancty of work.s such as paintings, sculpture. pottery and textiles by self-1raincd native American art1'ts. the exh1h11 continues through Aug. 18 Call the museum at 494-653 1 for deta1ht 12 l.H'l I tMIE Songs from "My Fair Lady'' will be pcrformeJ Fnday night in the Atrium Lounge in Le Mcrid1en hotel in Newport Beach Pan of the con11nu1ng .. 1 e Cabaret Night" ~ne'\, the evcnl " scheduled to bcgm at 8 p.m. and will feature the talents o f Kathryn Lowe, Enc Strom and Robert Duquesne!. There 1~ no cover charge, but there IS a two-dnnk minimum. For information call 476-2001 . 18 llllWL II Comedian Blake Oark. aJona with John Wini and Ed Marques. appears at the lmprov in Irvine throuJh Sunday ')n Wed ne\dav, Jeff h lXworthv begin" a \1X·n.1gh1 slanJ Show~ ThunJa\ and Sunday al X 30 p m. ($7). l-r1d11Y R 30 and HJ 30 p.m. (SIO). and Saturday X and 10:30 p.m. ($1 0) Price' v.ill he .. 1tghtly higher for Fnxworthv\ perform· anC('\ hH 111(11rmat1nn call Wi4 - 54<i." 14 QllH•m 11IB T he Bl ue M a r bl e ( off('ehou\e nn Harbor Boule,ard and lthh ~treet m Co~ta Mc\a has a full .. late of C..ry Carter. • c •tt ht'r for the Los AngelH Dodgu1, will be •I CryttAJ Court ~turd•y u part of • tribute to tht' baseball tum. Carttt well '"' •lgning autograph1 from l t •.m. to 1 p.m. cntcrtaiacrs for tbc week. Admission is, FREEi On lap thil week arc: Wbl1tey Biactdt. aJtema!M ~ Thursday; ~ G .. folk li.npr. Friday; Acousuc CarDival, Renaissance fo lk, Saturday. Lcwe Crystals, new ap and juz fusion, Sund11y; aacl G .A .8.A., aeounic folk rock, Monday. Weekday lbows begin at 7 p.m., weekend abows al 9 ud Sunday shows It 6 p m For informatioa call 646-STI6. 15 • l'I Ell W Robert Mondav1 Wint and Food Center m Mesa will present a cooking clall with batbccuc tfpl Saturday froa 9:30 a.m. to noon. Cost is $43. ln addition to sampling the cui'Sine, class participants will get 10 taste Mondavi wmes. For detail' 979-4510. 1 8 ~c ~h~r. dCl« and inventor Vic Dun lop bnnp rus ICt lO The M aJC:\llC for an 8:30 performance. Al't' on lbc bill arc Nazareth and Butch hsco.. Admission is $6, with a two-drtnk minimum, with 1 dinner tiuffet ~tarting al 6:30. For re"c'' allOCIS call 963· I n1. 17 .. rVWTAllm Profcssk>aaJ speaker ud stand-up com ic Phil Miller will show how the pn'IS srtd and hold an audkncc\ a11en1im at a threc·h our wor k \hOp Wednesday 1t Orangl' Coast College. The session ~ \l.hedu~ from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m.; reg1'tra1Klll 1~ S20 For detail call 43 ~ W!ll 18 11B1B IT IH Oranac Count) M.rnne Institute summer I heater program presents a on(' v.1'11\111 ~how. ''The Croamg. The \lo!) ol the P1onccB." Tht' pl•) k.11urina Dorene Ludwia, will be pcrfnnned aboard the t.aUsbip Pllgruu Jt 6 JO and 8:.30 p.m each FnJ 1~ <1nd Saturday throu&b Aug : l 1\'.kcta arc $26 per person For dc1 J1I or rc~rvations call 496-2l'4 1 BECll &II ~ pan of your JJm1~\10n to the Orange l 11unty Fair, you can hear a \Jrt('I\ of musical ontcrtainmcnt. Am•IOJl lhis week's otrcrinp arc Gar. \111rris tomght at 7 and 9 r m . llll Jets F~ay It 7 and 11 r m The Co'l\unodores S1turda\ ,11 ~ ind 1 p m • and Au Suppf> Suntl.w 11 S and 7 p.m. fau ldmw1nn 1, S ~ for adulu 20 ----A country wcstcm fc,1MI and chill roundup Mii be h~ld Sund1y stlrti"I at I r m at Old World Pc1dvaJ Hall. 7S6l Center AWi., HuabllJfon lk~ Admlsdon is SS, Of $7 with g\JP. The am.non Cruk Band and Dave Karp and Wmdfall ril perform; 1 d1ncc contc~t ii pl1nned. Por 1dd1t1oa1I infomaatioa call 89'..ao20. CHARllY ANO SPECIAL EVENTS ~t ol Ute Mutien. tbrou&b Aug. 30, 8:30 p.m. on festival grounds, Lapna Beach. Phone 494-1145. maw.tut Fathal, through Sept. 1. 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., uu and crafts show in Laauna Beach. S4 E'P· Phone 494-3030. •esuval ol AIU, throuah Aua. 30, I 0 a.m. to 11 :30 p.m oo festival grounds, Laguna Beach. $2 pp. Phone 494-1145. llOC Fair, 1hrou~ July 28. Mon· Thur· noon 10 midnight; Sat-Sun: I 0 a m. 10 midniJht at OC Fa1rgTOunds. Cosi. Mesa. ~ 4uad races. side can , motorcyc:Jc 1 hnll show, rock conoeru and the "Bee Man," who lets 300,000 bees 'warm around tum while be plays musical instruments daily at J p.m. Nightly entertainment: July 2S, Gary Moms; July 26, The Jets; July 27, The Commodores; July 28, Air Supply SS pp.; seniors., $3; Lh1ldren 6-12, S2; children under 6, free. Phone 751-3247 •Doc Hollywood, July 2.S at 6:30 p m . Hoag Hospital 552 Qub, Warner Bros. premiere of Michael J. Fox movie at Newpon Edwards Cinema, party. Emcee, Joey Bi~hop. $30 pp. general seating, $7.5 pp. reserved. Phone 574-7211. 9\'~tabla llaUao Style, July 27, :!-4 p m . author-chef Viana La Place s1gm her cookbook.. pre pares recipe~ at Martha's Boobtore, Balhoa Island. Phone 673-7185. m..una d'Amort e-a Ve-aaia, July ~7 a1 6.30 p.m . Opera Pactfic 1..hnner .11 Otto residence, Newport fkJch $60 pp Contact Myril .._rcuder, fl'\1 ·1249 mkalc-ldouo~ f'C'sllval, July 21· '" IO J m to 6 p m • H1stoncal 1nd Cu ltural t-uunda11on , ll "r Jl1on of dive rs1ty at AJdrich I' 1r\.. l < II" me Native American, 1 .1ril'"t·.1n fire dancers. Irish ti.inch. k,1thJk performe~. Chinese "l'ct.• nH1rt $5 pp Phone 2..~ 1·1~ ... llArt t-l hlblfloo. J uly 28. 1-4 p.m., \, lt-111.lc r m.i SuppQrt Grou~ at \mcrilJn Commerce NattDnal B.ink. 1\n.1he1m. Free. Contact Delk 01nter. 773-0361. •Masttn of H•nnoay, July 28 al 1 'O p m . S1stcn of St. Joseph of t)r.rnge picnic and concert by llO- man tiarticrshop chorale "on the G reen" at M o1bcrbo u1e in OrJnge S25 pp.; childrn. $10. Phone 6JJ-812 1, ext. 110. •onnr CouCJ R'9daa Fair, July ~Q through AuJ. 17. 32nd District .\gncuhural Assn. at l...ol Alamitos R.m~ Course Phone 7S J-J2A7 or l)IJ~ 1~'4 11\\-1'11'1 Hoe rOC' Aackn, Aue. l .11 t> p m • Haq HQfPital 552 Oub l•P'· marlin/broadbiD pre-Billllsh t 11umamc nt seminar at Balboa II .iv Club. Newport Buch. I 11trunu. flee. Oucats, S2' pp. Phone 574-72 11. m.Black aod WWte Bula, Au.a. 3 al ' p.m , Newport Harbor Art '1u,eum and Newport Center I ,,h1on hland tn Neiman MatCWI BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S Ma.rrio«. S40 pp. Phone ~ ~ Altair a. •• • 1 ll , Aug.. 24 United Western Mc~icaJ Cen1e" food and wine tastmg at The uh- Shopping Center, Garden o~ Phone 9SJ.. l580. ART ....... A11 M-(307 01f1 OriYe. Laguna Bexh, 494-6531 ) Through Aug. 18: TM Cutung Edie: Contemporary American Folk Art. Tb.rougb Sept t · Anhur Wc.sJey Dow. 9liewport HartMw Alt MaMUm (850 San Clemenle OriH Newport Beach, 759 ·1 l~:!I Through Sept 15 01ffcrcn1 Storie~. Fwc Views of lhc Collectio n Tuesday Talk' JI Noon: Ju~ 30. Gemini G I: I Aug ti. painter Tim 1::.1'ner Aui: 13. sculptor Mark Lcre. Sept Ill inter .md sculptor ln~ Orr tria W1ladawula \htSHID I ~ Mason. lr"1ne . .i.,.: I I "''I Permanen1 d1spla) llf dr dV. in~' !>eulpture. films, other v.ork... t>' Jean Coctc:.rn Through \u~ '" Coctc.tu ~ DrcJm' Grat ...-..m's famed ~I BaJfeit wtll perionn ''SwM lake" in i1s entirety during ib e'Xdus M W~t Cont enpgement ;at ~ Oruige County Perlonning Arts Centtt Aug. 6-11 . MUSIC, DANCE ANO THEATRE courtyard, l.~ pp. Phone 759-1 122 m-.t Hop, Aug. 3 at 7:30 p.m .• Opera Pacific Te-nnis Guild lit Ruby's Jaguar Oiner, Ncwpon Beach. $.48 pp. Contact Timoth) Dunn. 546-7372. _.... Cdcbri'1 Ttnals Clauk., Aui. >-4, CSP Youth Shelte r of Laguna Beach at Marina f .111.\ Recnatioo Cente r, Laguna Niguel. Pbooc 69'.l-0292. 9'atlllN. Aug. 4, 6 a.m. to I p.m., OIOC Mo ther Goose Guild and Coor's Lite 1 1 Irvine Spectrum. Irvine. Pncc TBA . Contact Janet Nagun.ki, 532-8675 llC~ Coolulft, Aug 4. 12- 1:30 p.m .• San demente C'ham~r of Commerce al Mun1c1pal Pier. Contact Sue Monlux, 492-1131 S.tt HammU Goff Toamamcat. Aug. 5-6, CHOC Liulc .. 1 Angel Guild at Los Coyotes Counrry d ub, Buena Park. Contact Janet Nagursti, 532-.8675 llCdtbrity Senen, Aug 10 at 6:30 p.m ., Cystic F1br os11 Foundation dinner auction at Irvine Marriott. S60 pp. Conuct Jan Schafer, 938-1393. 8Glrf of dlie ~ We91. Aug.. 10 at 6:30 p.m., Open hcific dinDer at Bapl residence, Newport 8eadl. SlOO pp. Coa&Kt Myril Kreudet. 631·12A9. ...__., IJillmw, Aus. 11 at 7 p.m.. ~1 V~ Cr¥C- c:ow1e dinDcJ at Trees Rauwant. Coron.a dcl Mu. S50 pp. Phone 673-0910. 9kak • .. Gnlll. Aug.. 11, OC Perfo.rmiaa Arts Center and Roya.I BaOct at Vi1laae Crean, Santa Ana Heisbt&. ·--ll9ck '-'• AUJ. 11, CleofJa c.obaD cbepter ol OC Phil.barmoGic Sodcty presents .. the wurst Medc:u aan<hricb. •· C-ontaa BctU. J~ 492. rn5. ••••h• ....... ~ 14....., p~m.., .Todol Oaptcr ol St. Joecpl\ Ho9pilaJ Alu..,..don on tbe beacb \ 7 9Padlk SympbOtly. s rm "' Irvine Meadow~ Amph11hc.ttn 8088 lmne Center Or . l ;,gunJ Hills. 474-4233 Juh ~., M id Summer Moun v.ll.h condut11•r W11l1am McGl1ghhn ..\ug I ~ Svmphony For A Nev. \\ ,u Id v.11 h conductor Cul 1. (lair llOC Pafcw..1 .. Arts C natn-IN 111 Town Center Om.-c. CO"ta Me'a 740 -1000) Through Aug .i "J&rome Robbins' 8r011dv.J\ Aug 6-11 The R~'"ll Ballet th C oasl Re~rton 1 I'>"' TCMn Center Or . C'rl\IJ \1t' .... 1 -'1 ~-w:-1 Juh l(l..\uf II H1~pan1~ Pl.t'-v.ngh1' Pr.11c-.i •<.a rden Gro~(' 'h•lo.t"'pt•n f('\t h•I 1 t:,:r;: \1.1111 \ire I l1Jh.kn < •f<"-c; r.~t. :1 t1 <·~m l h c ,11 Tl'. I h,,. u ~ h \ u ~ I II lnmh~•kn lc,tl\dl ~mph1thc.1rc Jul\ _:5 th111u~h \uit 1-\k.t,ur I nr \ka'IHI.' •M u ttn {art' 11lutlcrt•. Hu1ion l'entrc Dr . \.int.I \n.1 q55 C'l l'E l Dinner 'h1'>\I. I mi ''' .inJ \.11urdo.'' \iurdcr ,ti ( tit "l•lf MEETINGS AND SEMINARS -~ StJew:4l o.t_ July ~5 II 7 p.m . Commun an Health Scma.nar at Health E:ducat1on Cent.er. Newport Beach Free Phone 756-9000 ... Honey, .. a re-1e WOlm • ...t ••ml a1 the 1'91 0rangir CouMy hir, ............ ~ tD .. dw .... ....w ewM. " mntiftues Ill the F.apowo• dwo.gh -..,. llW'-TM' S, c....._ C1aun Robert Moodavi Wmc and Food ~CT. C'osnl Mesa. Ju)y 27 The hrfea Basbecuc. Aui · R Wine and Cbccsc Patnn:g. "' Sa.n Juan Caputruo. Cootad Eileen 81ack. rn-1211 ~ v. Claa ..... Aut. 17, ~ry Mu.sewn of OC ~ auction., rock ·n· roll by Sha Na Na. $15 pp. Pbooe 54().. 0404. 911 M&M U111 llwa. Aua 17 at LJSTING INFORM.A nON If 6:30 p.m.., Open hafK dinner at JOU b..e an C¥ent llStlfll 11r ~ tCSldencc, Villa Part clun1~ of 1nform•t1on fr•f S50 pp BT Contact Mynl BllldBook. chrttf 1nqu1~ "' Kreudct , 631 -12 .. 9 &17JA11Un E.pstein. 00 8Aact8oolt, llWtM a-tr. Au&. I . 2·5 pm . P.O. 8m 1500-1/U. Corona ck/ 0C W\nc Soclet)' at Anabcan Mar. CA 9~ PboM ~~ Owwige COU1 W9Kend I Thur.say. Juty 25. 1991 D3 COVER STORY Making their own kind of Music in county's By Hali Harrell P*'I E~ Edllot T he ~hools arc aJive with the sound of mw.1c thanlc.s in part to efforts of Orange County Ph1lharmon1c Society The society. wtth hel~ from its Women's Committees. as 1nvestmg in the musical futures of Coast children through a little known program which pays for teacher~. instruments and other musical accessories. Established in 1983. OCPS' Musical Reinvestment Program provides funds to l:ulturall} enrich school's regular music programs. Last year. schools throughout the county received approximately $25,000 from the pmgram "We fund pretty much anything -as long as its music related." said Doris Willis, executive vice chairman or Huntinaton Harbour Phillwmonic Committee. "We try to provide things they would not other wile have ... Huntington H arbou r Philharmonic Committee, an a lliance or seven Women's Committees from Huntington Beach, has been the most active panicipant of OCPS' Music Reinvestment Program. Eight schools within it.s 1cope of inOuencc benefited from the program last year . In all. they reinvested approximatcty $14,000 funds into the school! to provide a vocal teacher at Harbour View School, repair instruments and purchase shee t music at Dwyer Middle School, imprOYC the music library at Marina High School, hire a teacher for Agnes L Smith and Cirde View tcbools. obtain choir robes for Huntington Beach High School and purchase records and tapes for St. Bonaventure School, among other things. C ommittees within the Newpon -Mesa Unified School District have been participating in the reinvestment program for roughly two years. The Balboa Committee provided recorders for every third grader within their boundaries. '~, s getting harder for us to support programs."' ---IMJ.ID band director The Alta Bahia Committee used 11s funds to purchase instruments and dnun stands for local elementary schools. Intended to supplement the d1~tncts' regular music education cumculum. OCPs· program -;a11~fie~ schools' wish lists. However. recent budget cuts have caul!ed districts to drutically limit their music programs and arc usmg reinvestment funds to make up rhe difference. "It'~ getting harder for us to ~uppon programs." said Alan Hallback. band director o f Marina High School in Huntington Beach The reinvestment progTUD "has been a windfall for u.s." Hallback said Marina has been receiving funds from OCPS in all the su years he has been at the 'lChool. The l~t few grants were quite substantial. he noted. In t9Q0..91 , Marina High School received S2.300 to improve 1U magner music program for sixth, <1eve nth and eighth graders, to hire <ipcc1al clinicians for its music program and to purchase acccuory cquipmeat 8'ICb u drumheads. maOetl aad ~ oil. F undl lor the reinvestment prop11m arc ratted 1n a variety ot~ Hunting1on Hatbour mea its Cruise of Ligbu at CbristJDD.tbne to pther funds for tho P'OIJWD. said WiJJu. ~ oonumttee ii allowed to 5Ct aside 10 ~ ot funds raised at e.d pfOfCCt fot &be reiavutmcnt prosram. '1'be en.tire communny gets enthuted far tbe Cruise of Laabts. They decorate their home• and llt inYOMd ill tbe peac.t.nt and tradition.. 'lbat'a why 'ft feel to strooaJy lbout reimeating lhc money badt into the communiry, .. she noted. '"They do mate it known to the communhy •hit is png on - that fuoda are bdna raised for the miuk procrams." aid Nancy Poech. a member ol OCPS board or dircdon. From aft to stern, Balboa library nautically staffed I f you're a o;eafanng book lover who's m the mood for a cruise but find yourself bcach~d this summer, here's a hot tip· the INCOMPARABLE! • Tlit ROYAL BALLET AUGUST 6-11 10-memllet com.-y Wltll Ille Pacific SymplM)lly Ordlfftn ~\Xf\~ LAKE Tll11 llest Sw• Ulll Mt Cajlt1wtfy .. .,.... __ .... ~ly .... Ml1 "" .. • THREE O:\E-Al T RALLETS Sit Ktattll MKMlll•l's ..W..IJteMN Sir Frfferid ._ton's $'*-" /Miiii OllWNI lilllty'1 "Sllll Ult " ... ,...CM Balboa branch of the Newport Beach Public Library has one of the largesl -and mosl fascinating -nautical coUcctions of its kind m the country. Ac.cording to nautical minded locals who have come to rely upon the branch's.books, charts, videos and magazines for everything that has to do with the sea, this friendly little library 1s the next best thing to buned treasure. Balboa's exten!livc Nautical Collectio n includes not just mfonnation o n typca of boats. navigation, design, building, repair and maintenance, but on boat and boating history, tbe Naval arts, ad'.tcntures. voyages. personal FREE LAWSUIT A ASSET PROTECTION SEMINAR OU WIU LEARN BOW TO: I JUOGMEJ'-rT PROOF ~r BUSINESS OR PROFESSION from t.wsu1ta • 2 PROTECT your HOME, SA VJ NOS 1Dd IHVESTMENTS from l1wa&.111 and lieu. J. SHELTER J'O'lr JNCOME from 1udpncnt cmiitors. 4 RETAI N sub111nti1I aucu EVEN IN BANIOlUPTCY. S JNTEGRATE 111et protcdioo &tratqjcl W'lth )'OUI estatt plu and AVOID PROBATE ud EST A TE T AXF.S P.....w .., ... IAw <Mika ol ..,.... .. a,,., Thu. July J() llyou N rwpoito Rnort 1 J(IJ J~ R""4. N.B. FOR IN10JtMATION CALL (71•) 97S.l 109 D4 Orwve eo... Weekend I Thurtday. Juty 25, 1991 nanativea and even cooking and handicraft ideas as well. If you've ever wondered ahout the wonders of the sea, this ts the place for you. The Balboa library is )<>Qted 11 100 E Balboa Btvd. (on the BaJboa Pen insula) - between the Newport and Balboa piers. For a deltghtful adventure, park •he cu . take the ferry across to the Fun Zone and stroll ~r to Bookmarks the library. A bnsk walk through bracing ocean air should put you in the mood for what you'll find tucked away in lhe nautical treasure trove that awaits you. Among the reference boob. vou 'll liml fnc Otet1onary of 1\mcnl-.rn ~ 1\al F1ght1ng Shi~. a fi,c \11lumc )Cl of factual and t11,111m:al information on ever) 'hip 1n the U.S No!") datmg from thr American Revolution, 'The lntcrnatmnal Rcg1<;tcr 11r tlistom Sh11" · "'hteh document\ 'hip-. frnm mor e than 43 nat10M, "I.t oe ' I 1gh ung Ship' " .tn annu.al whu.:h (llntam~ rnformJt1on on 1hc world\ n,l\·1e\, .1nd · lJ11~J\ Reg1\tcr 11f Amcm .in ) 3lht,," whtl h tndudc' Yacht Clull<i (with 'kl ll he~ 11( th ctr hurgces) 111 aJd111on to JU\I ahout C'>'Cry1hing you C\.cr 11.,1n1cd tu lntM .-bout the satltng Jnd po"'er vachu 1n the l ' ~ .rnd Canada If you're interc)1cd 1n lcttmmg tedinu.1ue' .ind 'kill\ fnr handling 11 hoat ~afch , you'll find "Boatman·, Hand~'IOk I hC' Nev. Look-It Up Bo<1k," 'On Deck fhe lllu\lrared Manual of BALLROOM DANCE NIGHT K.C. 'I BALLROOM SATUJlDAY NIGHTS IPM .. 1 l Pll • Promr•tlOn e:IJ ~ tt 1ni th•• IJQs • Retresnm1·n!l. ~rvf't'1 rn y •ur 1.1t'~ • LUl\JA r> me,, tit • ·r • Nr o.:>"11111v llF>o1 ~mt. PM': '1 I i.:Ull!IQ • ,A.; 111\IMI I S \ r>Ar i w•rsor • Slnyl~ cm I .:oo.1i ~ "'"I Y •: r• Information 8c RcservoliorJ> 6IO-J t14 ... C....tulaae Mii ··rt.~ ,.., Drift) Nev.·Tech Seamanship," and "A Forgiving Wind: On Becoming a ~jlor," &mOOI dasstCS Ulh Ii "The Annapolis Book of Seamanship." Boob on boats and bodtin~ include titles about inOat~blcs. dtnJh iea, byab. canoes and catamarans. And, there arc shclva full of volumes oo every a\~ct of yachts and yachtina. For ailina equipment and techn1qucs, there's e"-erythina frcxn "Uparad1ng and Re fUrtrisb.ina the Older Fihc rgll:SI Sailboats" to .. Sailing Sm.ut Winnmg T echniques. Ta 11c' .tnd Stn teaics." u crumna loteruu ~lll thuc are boob and boob about ,hort day-saib and laracr ocean ~ages. If you want to i.mprow your potition-findiq akJll, and 'teer • tafe COW"IC, )'OU11 find IO'>'ol lu3ll!C' charts and a wide va11e[) 11f 111le\ availabte., such u "Cclc,t1.il ~ Naviplion in the ComputC'I Ace Boob an boat repair anJ mamtenance ~r cwry as~· 1 unqin•bac, frcm CAD\-1\ llt ekctrica,I ~But. bc\ldc~ boob OB lllipl (froln squan>-ritp.n to ocean hnef'l. you'U ctilcoftr moutbwaten~ mcnua tot the pUey th11 ma~c oootint OD tho hi&h ICU I(> lnvitina JOl(U fincf h di.mcult "' bud bKt to the kitchen If JOU 're l nundC'J . boob ad • .. Californaa's Maritimo tfc.ri&aae" and "P.iof IC Sall; Four Omtaric:a of WC'stcm Shipe ia tho r.dfic'" ma.kc e.,.,,... neidlJta. lo otlaer word•. there' ~ b everyone tuck •••1 fo Balboa'• fa1(1n•t1 Nautical C.otlecttca 'B Non-stop dancing dominates show By Hal Hlml Plat r.iia 0 •• (tllr Prom abow stopper to abow stopper, the cast of "Jerome Robbim' Broedway" daMIM\ ..... and flew their way into tbe beans of thoee at lhe Oranac County Performing Arts Center Tuesday rught. Like "Oiff Noc.ea'' to • loas novel, the show hit the biati points fro m 20 years of Aobbin1' innucooe on the Oreat White Way. The famous Oyiaa ICCIX from "Peter Pan." bottle dance from "fiddler oo the Roof." rumble sc:eoe from "Wes& Side Story" and chue of two am mett by the sea from1 "Higb Buaoa Shoc!s" were hpliahu ol • &bow .tlrcady filled wttb notbiq but the l'>cst of the best. From the very &tart, u three ~ailors from "On 1be Town" told about their upcoming leave in "New Yo rk, New York," "Broadway" promised to be a 'how you couldn't help but love. Robbins' himself spent moeths rcscarcbin3 and restoriq the dance sepneots. as well u ID dlOleapllpbJ that mede the show • IUCIZll what it first bit the ...._ w-o ;a.a a little · · tion JO'I wae liWDa in the .;rm pmce iD s.. ...a.c:ba.a • pracotation of •'The Small Roule of Uode Tllomaa... in the bacbta1c dresias room o1 a bu:rtaque ball .. °""" ~ Lee acu her first le9clll in .. iMUI wilb .. You Gotta Hawe • Qtmmid.," or ...ma ~ London .. Wendy. MicMd ud Jobn p their Oyina ~from "Peter Pao.." ln all. 11 ol tbe shows wbicb Robbins' directed and•r cbcnooaPbed were represented tbroo6 14 tepDCDts. It woaJd be bud to sinlle out a tpee:ific ador for' an outstanding pcrformancea as the show featured larac production numbers. Kawc¥er, acdit sbouJd be ,;.en to Paul kreppc1. wbo as anoce, lead the audiena: through the musical. complete with several quick OOltUmC c:ban.&cs; Susann Fktcbet. an CJriPna1 8roedway cast member who was equally at eae as Electra. ooe of the strippen from "()ypsy, .. as she was with Gokle -lrom "Fiddler on the Roof;" and Leilani Jonu, who portnycd Anita from "West Side Story .. W1th fire ud .... ""Mr. Monotony" from botb ~Miss Liberty" and THIS IS ITI mil •11 MANUFACTURER'S * T-Shirta * Custom Knits * Walk Shorts * voa.y Shoftl • Button-Oownl *Denim,. • • Dlnkn Shoftl • 71t W. t7111 Aa~ IU.1e M Colla M11a, CA 7 (714) 642-7770 •c-.CmcaOI.,_ ' • II II II ll'la lllt*llT OFF '1 PRICES Scolt ~ UllW, wt the Jets pewfot'1ft ~ from HWett Side Story," one ol 11 menials fadvred in "Jerome Robbins' lroadway," on stagie at the Petforming Alb Centft. "Call Me.Madam .. with 1f11C1C and fineae. Tb e n e a r I y t b r e e ·ho u r productioa went by a1J too quick)y, leaving the audience wanting more. "Jerome Robbtns' Broadway .. continues on st.age at Sqerstrom Hall through Aug. 4. Performances are IChedu.led for 8 p.m. with 2 p.m. matinees Sundays Tic.k.ct.s, rangJDg in poce from $19 to $42, may be purchued at the Center boll offJCC, Tacket.Master outlets or by calling 740-2000. For additionaJ information call 556-ARTS. 1::' ftlllll. --THI EDWARDS MESA l'HEAftl 18M Newpolt llvd .• Costa Mesa July 26 -August 15 SHOWT1Mf.S Sun.· n.n., I p.m., Al A S& 7, 1:30 A M~ 8AMiA1N MATIHEES -Md Sun. Ill 4 p .m _.... ,__ ,_ ,. ,.. ..... '1ll IQmllB'9I ' "QIOI !OM() flllr !l 17 .... 1 ........ ,. ..... --. .. ,_ .. _ _. ---INCIM a•t WTlf _, ------. com ..-r • Alllll M•• W ONLY Mi•·~l.8Ca........... .. .• ..................... ..., .......... --. 0rm9I ~ W11tLM9d I Thur9dlry, JUit 25, 1981 INI Backsta11e's latelt play brings llPDllP to center stage N ot that 11 really needed one. but Costa Mesa has a new theater group. And, Judging ll\ 1h 111.iugur.11 production. the H.icl_,t.igc Theater on Superior \\i:nuc 11o1ll be an 1mponanl .1dd1t1on to the "city of the arts .. Al \'allelta, president and producer of tha<. fledgling ~-ompan). 1' pre,entang his third 'ho11o lr.t l c1,.in·, cln!>Sy chiller Oca1h1rap·· -tn as many ciue-. Bom in '"'"c 11o 11h "'Jacques Brei '' AJ1,c and 'Well .tnd L1V1ng 10 P.ms:· the Bacbta~ Theater moved to HuntiJlaton Beach for lb second effort ("Our Town .. ) before recently putting down ita roots in Costa Mesa. Now running weekends through Aug. 24, "Deathtrap" is impressively mounted on the theater's minuscule stage by director Jeffrey Ault. who has cho5en two superb acton to play out the well-crafted suspense. Playwright Levin. who spoofed the theatrical world a quarter-century ago in ··cntk's Choice," stuck it to the mystery-thriller llenre in this TOP TEN Jul 15-July21 ---· VIDEO RENTAL 1 . Kindergarten Cop 2. Goodf811as 3. Edward Scissomands 4. Reversal of Fortune 5. Mermaids 6. Look Who's Talking Too 7 Green Card 8. Postcards From the Edge 9. Rookie 1 O. Three Men & a Little Lady CD's t. NataJie Cole "Unforgettabte" 2 . "Boyz in the Hood"' Sountrack 3 Boyz II Men "Cooleyhighharmony" 4. DJ Jazzy Jeff & the Fresh Prince "Homebase" 5 "Robin Hood-Prince of Thieves" Soundtrack 6. Van HaJen "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge .. 7. NWA "N~az 4 Life" 8. Bonnie Raitt "luck of the Draw" 9. REM "Out of Time" 10. PauJa Abdul "'Spellbound' SINGLES 1. 8tyan Adams "EY9fYfQ I Do, I Do For You" 2. DJ Jazzy Jeff & Frelh Pllnce "Summertime" 3. Guns & Roses "Vou Could Be Mne· ... Paula AtdA "FQh, RUlh• 5. Boyz II Men ~ 6. Jesus Jones~ ~Here· Right NoW" 7. Cdor Me 8add "l Wanna SeX You Up" 8. Hi Five "Can't Wait Another Mnute· 9. NataUe Cote "Un~" 1 0. lMlf'1Y Kravitz •1t A.In 't Over 'tll lt'a Ov8f"' ,_ HEATER The Pilot's Guide to Local Theaters murderous and extremely literate mixture of plots and counterplot~ "Deathtrap" is not only the play's title. it is the name of a play within the play wherein the authon -a renowned thriller craftsman badly in need of a hit and a vigorous young student from one of hi.a T• scminus -plot 11111 their ltot"Y on the ----- buis of quite recient rea.1-lif e ~nu. The ominoua electricity hctween these two character'\ touches off a thundcrstonn of mayhem that is '>plendidly depicted at the Backstage J ohn Parker enacts the cider plnywright with an C'(CC:ptionnl command of the stage. a deep. rc~nan t voice and an admirahlc \CO c of uony which 1s magmtied in the hm11ed ( 40.scat) dimension' of the theater. Parker 'moothh \htft, cmo11onal gears fnim has nmmall'r Jumm.int The Backstage Theater production is an excellent version of this comedy· thriller. pcr-.ona to one 1Jf guilt ndden .ing'>t d'> he .ittempts 10 thwart the cffom of h1' protc:gc to reveal h1:. sin' Ill the 't\llrld \13 the medium nf lhcati:r Tnc more dJrtng Hlungc:r pl.1\11on~ht I\ powcrfulh· interpreted try Greg IL.iv who pl.a~\ 11o11h lr.tfl) glee on Parker·, m1'S"'"g' l 1a~ makei; an nul\1and1ng .ilh c r'ar)' wht>\e energy and athlcttcl\m amplify ha\ role hcaut1fullv The cat and muu\e tt.tmc' l'letv.ecn the: l~o arc gcnutnclv fun 111 watch l lkn Treanor cnnchc' her role a\ Parl..cr·, hcirc\\ wife, who's hccn hohtering t11m fin,rnl1ally through repeated t.ulurc\ Treanor " ~omcwh,u voung for the pan. hut she bancUcs it sla1Jfully, particularly in her cmolJonal reactions to the heart-quickening drama played out before her Jaye Wiboe Pawl the pace a bat as the psychic ncigbbor brough1 an for comae relief. but ultimate!)' grows on her audic~. Wayne Mayberry oompletes the a.st effectively as Partu't dour law-.er, who casts a funereal paU over the stage with bis very presence A uh's two-level setting nt(;ely siYcs the illusion or depth 10 the tiny theater, panM:ularly the high flt'CplKe which seems almost practal. "Oeathtrap" b the openmg gambit in a fOw.sbow season rvr the Bacbtaic Theater. Openin& Aug. 30 will be "The Belle of Amherst," followed by "K-1" Ou 18 and "A Day in Hollywood 1 Night an the Ukraine" Man:h b II the cuneot production as .in) cntenon, this new company "111 be maluna an impact on the kx:JI >ecne. For thole who haven't ~en 'Deathtrap" (and even as .. rdrcsbcr for thole •bo ha' d 1 he S.Ckstaac Tbcater product11in •• an exocUent ¥Cnion ol this comcdy-thn.Uer which as am.ml! I ~ best of iu breed. Performan\e' continue Fridays and Saturd.l'' .u 8 pm., with maW.CCS II 2 JO th" Sunday and AU&-l l, at the nc111 theater buildfna. 1S99 Su~rnu Ave., Suite 82. Cotia Mesa C Jll 646-0333 for ticbt inform3t1on -·---. ---~ n-..•t,_.__ ....... .................... .-. ........ ..-.. .... .-..11111-. .. .-. ........ Advernsement ~-~-~-,.. .......................................... .... Love's expands its award-winning menu Wtth the Orange County Fair here again, tbe aroma of barbecue 'J'.lCClaltics fills the air. Remember the baby back n'bs. h . .uhccue chicken, oofc slaw and 1 he harbecue beans you can only t:.tt at thl\ tune every year? WeU, no.... )'OU don't h•ve lo io one mort· minute without lbem. l..oYe's B.ir And Grill won gold medals for .ill tnu1 of the~ foods at the (air i.l\t 'VCdf h:a1urmtt a comfortable, open· .111 Jtmmphcrc dunng the daylight hnur' and " warm. 1nttmate 1mh1Jnce ona the lights begjn to 'Puldc m the evening. l..oYe's t.1m1h I\ the perfect pla« for any "-lJ,ton It has a contemporary, 1r1 1.kcu decor and has •ddcd more ~ho1cc to the menu ~11n Mesker, president and h1cl c'ccullve of the U,Una Hilb '-"'t.iur.tnt. ')41d"We'~ still got the ,.,oJ. authentic barbecue, but " 'c added ptu.a, past• and ~·r rllC'l.l r1,h " AJso, this is the onty "'' 1ur.1nt in the Wllrld authorized " 'C'l'\C the wo rld's championship • hilt i.:1,·cn tu them by rhe lnh rn..11100.il Chait Society I he '>Crvcrs arc very attentive tnll lnendl), so the customer is lll'\tr negleued tc"e Oosdahl 111d cnmpanv make ~urc that the ....._. __ ......... customer a1wQ's comes fin:t in this place. OosdahJ and the otber managen ha~ all been with ~·s for LS years or longer, '° experience is in abundance. In busm~ scrR'C"TcMs, l.o\<e'-. Bar And Gnll plocpares ''" dishe" m real wood smoke for that authenuc taste The food 1s made 11111,.J,, P"'4t, &wit <f g..,, fi,.;J, ~I frill Pizur, e,1.u, Ad tut-~. * DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS * Rcc1p1ent of Southern C.hfomia Re~taur•nt Wnters Associations ·Mo.;t Prom1 mg Newcomer" Award Rc,crvations Accepted 171_.l 721-0626 MON-SUN 11-10 ...... " .. 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Ot&rhc's K.C., Ultimate and their Tcus nbs. lcM:'s bas bottled wmes a t -!>10 LAFAYETTE AVE ~BEACH.CA 67f;5777 price5 barely over store prices, plus all popular bee~ and other ltquor\ Children under 12 have their own menu ~rvcd with fne~ and a scoop of ice cream -not that thcv wouldn't finish an entire gro:...in up meal. Yo ur child\ appetite might even grow. A\ if all this isn't e nough, Love\ makes your mouth water even more with their breathtakang de,.~rts They have thctr exclusive chocolate·mant trufnc cake, your classic cheesecake, carrot cnke and the best chocolate mou\'>C pie Con11~1tl#I C111t1~ S4Mr /Qo1 you'vc: ever tasted made with frvt· different chocolate\ Al'• Lappert' Gourmet Aloha 1c~ c ream .... 111 tempi anyt>,ld\ ' tummy. So 1( you're tn the mood !111 ~omc rcall\ good authcnt1c.1lh cooked food, hurry. over to u"c ' Bar and Gnll. Thc}'re open from l I a.m to JO p.m Sunda) through Thur<idily. and unul 11 p m on h1days and Saturda\\ Tht~ 1lc• t.tke o ut and accept \ "·' \ita.,lcrcard and American f-Jtpn:'' ror more tnformat1on. CdlJ ()f;'- 7~()(1 o..r 11.-111 • ..,.,,,,., U#tl!UIUll/I/ ~#,,,. /« ltu.utr"" '4.lll~ro•~ 1u11f ""11Mn#, U't"'l'IU1##, 1u11I l'"WIU JNU'IU# South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa 17141 ~40-l84U GRAND OPENING! (BAR & GRlll) HAS IT ALL! We're talking ntne different pasta selections. Gnll spec1atttes like Lamb Chops, Prime Rib and Premium Choice Steaks. You'll find broiled seafood like Yellow Fin Tuna. Swordfish and Shrimp Scampi Skewer Soupe, Salads, Sandwiches, Chk:ken Wings and Nachos We even serve she kinds of Pizza. Our championship chill recipe is from the lntematlonal Chill Society. We've even got an old fashioned Monday thru Friday "Blue Plate Special' Lunch for onty 5" 95 Of courae, you'll find all our Famous Award Winning Bar~ Favorites. Baby Back Ribs. Texas Cut Beef Ribs and our succulent Barn.cued Chicken All Real Wood Smoked we1co .. to 1.on·.1ar • Grtn ... w.·" Got It ADt Hiil 11< hi I H 'l'I t I \I BABY BACK RIB DINNER S7.99 20111 Brookhurst (Adw'ns a ~hurst) Huntington Beach Tak.Out Ordera: (714) 988-71SOO Orange Cout Weekend I Thuraday, Juty 25. 1991 D7 MOVIES Bill and Ted's journey really bogus, dude Bob fo•w Computrr consultant 1'rwpor1 ~ach In urdcr to vie"' Iha~ film an the J)rnpcr pcr..pecuve, I rented a 94- cent copy of "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" and w.itched it carefully. The or1g1nal film was full of cleve r time paradoxel> and \ 1sual gags. It left .t 101 of open door~ for future film ma~er' to hu1ld upon. Armed w11h 1h1~ foundation, and ""11h ~hat I (cit 10 be the proper \1e""poin1. I prepared to en1oy an t:-u·ellen1" 'cquel I \liJ\ dl'appointed. 1 he 'c4uel mhcnted none of 1 he frc..,hne..,., and ingenuity that m.1dc the or1g1nJI ftlm so dd1ghtful l he lll'-10\ lo the first 'h11"" were thrown at us a5 1f to get them nut of the way quickly. The c11n1inu11, hetwecn the future ""orh.J nf · 1x11h films wa~ 101allv l:tdung ~c arc expected to hclic\e th.11 the ).!C:\lure ... '>l)'k'>. and even protective eye wear which developed over 700 ycan (1988-2688) will change totally in another 3 years (It's now 2691) without even a lame attempt to Justify the sudden metamorphosis. If that's not enough, our heroes refer to the same period as "five years." George Carlan was wasted m what was cast as, but not billed as, a cameu role. He can, has, and will do much betlcr work.. The sole redeeming feature of this film was the delightful, sccnc- "tcaling perform· ancc of William Sadler as the Grim Reaper. He COOSl.!>lently delivered the best lines , often h 1 I a r 1 o u s I y Wait for deadpan. while the video turning 1n the only outstanding perfonnance m the movie This alone maku the show worth watching. But wait for lhc: 94-ccnt version. fhc rest is Bogul>. About the film .,. I Tlll'I -Ja a(' Starrln& Keanu Reeves. Alex Winter, William Sadler and George Carlin IMhlnd the lttMS Dlrccted by Peter Hewitt. Written by Ed Solomon and Chris Matheson. Prod~ by Scott Kroopf. Special effects makeup by Kevin Yagher. Music by David Newman. Rated PG-13 B 111 and Ted arc five years older. This bolUS adventure leads them to heaven, hell and beyond as t'hcy battle rhe forces of evil to defeat their alter egos. On they way they confront the Grim Reaper, meet two Martian•, visit the Easter Bunny and chat with Albert Einstein. Guide to Bill a Ted Speak ~ W1l11am Hill"' S Preston, hqu1rc, and fed "Theodore"' Lngan have !>(1.trcd through the circuits of ttme. they created their own language loo'lcly ba~d on :!!Ith century rnglish Th" guide 'hould help you undentand what the non-non-anti· hc:rcO'I arc ~aying -without the help of subtitles of which there aren't any Hill & 1 eel Spcl1lt l:nghsh 1:.llccllent Good MO\I excellent Very good Out\land1ng Mo~t exccllenr? ~terhnft Fully m ptred Unnvalec.J The best Melvined Tnckcd, duped Egregious Most botus Bogus Dangerou.&ly metviniz.cd Bodaciol.Ls Unb<Jsus Non-non-heinous Real bad No way Foraet it Yes way Of coune Most atypical Incredible. amuina Metal Huds Rockin' musiciam Your Royal Dcathness The Orim Reaper Beelzebub The Dude Downstairs The Fugue Dude 1 .S. Bach The Shon Dead Dude Napoleon The Salad Drcsslna Dude t'.acur Miscreant loler Penonages F..sac~med dudes D8 Orange Coaet Weekend I Thtnday. Juty 25, ran Nkk Sopkoridt Maida a NewJ*tllc:ecti Havini Sttn the firJt one, I "'IS pretty sure mil the new 8111 and Ted moYic was going to be bad, and aJlhough 11 bad a few surprising!) good moments, I -..u right. Whc:rc1\ "Bill and Ted\ Excell ent AMnturc" -.as 1 nau sea11n~ly pouUkS) ctcru<te m stuptd>ty, .. Bill and Te(f\ Hops Journey" .-as mrrcty a dumb movie with some Nn"} pam Or ~vc I JUii pown immune l In any case:, lhu tune .irtiund. the 11tle characters .uc !"lei~ duphcated by IOmC d.u~ fl1rl c, and these "evil" '""''"' ire programmed to kill 8111 3nd I cJ (which may not be such J ti.id thing) and take over the .,.,,rid Or "Omething like that It'' h u.t 111 say ~ San Dimas duo BUI (Alex Winter), left, .ind Ted (KHnu RttVes) med the Grim Ruper CWilli.im Sadler) on their ''boglJs jourMy." An)way, after being t.tkc: 111 tilt: dt'M"rt and ~hcd off 11 d 1ff. the 'lpints of Bdl and Ted fl'<' lr1)m their dead bodies to 'ol..ll"!l the ~ 0 r I d 0 ( I h e i r r 0 r \) I I c counterparts.. lbey tnck l>nth. .. ho steals the &how, wh.at l111lt there LS. and he cbaUcnae, 1hem to ronteru to decide thctr fat e I he win, remarkably, and 1hu' l'C~'"' t~1r odyucy throu_&h hcA\cn hell :.nd earth. Carol Rioe OpualJons coordJnator Costa Mesa Bill and Ted's Bogus Mo.,,1c would have been a more accurate title. This Otck was most unex cellcnt Dude, l 'm not uying the leac.J, weren 'r total!) radical, but the plot was weak The words that t h ey were suppose to use appeared most· most heinous. While the babes were bodacious and stu<h were buff (Ted "Theodore" Logan played by Alex Winter), the evil guys were Barney's, kook$ Dude, the dude who played the Ev.Jest wu Death and he was totally cool. Hey like, Bill a.nd Ted played these board games with the Grim Reaper, ya kcnow, to sec 1f they could, like go back to lhc living, and dude, the dudes cuuldn 't be defeated. Ir was J"-c-..'ml' I he rc't 111 the ITI(1'1e w.I\ pretty nogu' ncepl lnr some n~hteou~ 'f'l<C1.1I dfn 1' Wh1k th" mm1c "'.1' prctt) ... r .. urd. I mu,1 adm11 t h.1d a le"' 'huckk on 11 I don't 5eC much P'11n1 in Kufu, f (1cor~e < Jrl1n1 ""'d' reoountm1 the mt of th" c,,-u-.c .101,thtr rc1urn1n~ ,h;u.iller fwm for a pk>I. I wiU say that I "'••uld B ii I .in J I e J ' • ""c II en t feel very foom.h if I had ,hclk d A1hcn1ure lie out $7 to see 1.h1, drncl Jnd I 'J\Cd the: da\ would nc:\'U ba"Ye aone had I not lrom · Inc I \ i'I been a.ssigncd. I still don 1 -.<e I '"' ~ h c 11 ~ wh.tfs 50 funny about two m,irnnic · 1 h c c' 11 u J Z. Z a • guys playina simultaneou' hck' 1in L ,n· ""cnt 111 im•gjnary ~tars. and Ted\ (N lkclubuh 11 w,I\ wa.s it Bdl's7 -who •IHl''I prcuy humowu,, dubious c.t.rneslJless and etinlldc nt dud c W 1II1" m obltv\O\Uncss Is truly itekc nm~ "8111 · S Prc.,lun. What's disturbing about 1hc•« hquue' ~·1mccpt Dumb p1c1urc~ 1• the of H ell -..n thouaht that ha"'ln8 h1~ old (1r.inny. with gros\ \Otnc: vtc-crs may teeth, Wanttng tO ~Ud. face Wtth ~e the mindJc:ss h1n1 when he was a lad. Tbe end Bill and Ted as of the movie found "Death.. rool or C'\'CD., God playing hass ;ind the dudes playing forbid, admirable. air gu11ar happily c.,,er alter in What kind of then band "Wild StaJly1ns " C prot&IOl\SSU ue tt\esc"l To me. Dumb Pilot Pick of the Week 11\0'na like d\' a rc 1nsultin1 because they reptcttnt » 1l11 ''' 11~. moocy and dlort that ,oulJ have been IO m.udl better spent Movies -VJ.W ............ W.. Kath*11 1\aner, Jay 0 . Sanden ud Omia Duttq star. 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"The Cutting Edge: Contemporary American Folk Art" from the RoscnaJt Collectson at the Laguna Art Museum (through Aug 18) 1s JU.St J(~ ,.~. ' ' -. • ~II ...... M111!111Lhll Arts Scene ~uch an ah1b1t, and one that LS even further enhanced when seen through the eyes of a cunous child. as I had the recent opportunity to do. I have an 8-year-old niece, Cindy Baciplupo, who is developing &n cager appetite for art, joining me occasionally for Jaunts to museums and galleries during her \Ummer vacation The untamed and informal qual1t1es of folk art wa~ a perfect sub1ecl 10 share with her, a child's uncluttered emotio ns being an 1ron:c, albeit appropriate. receptor for the simple, everyday ideas, fears and fantasies expressed by the artists in this exhibit. It e>«urred to ~ that her m1erpretat1on of this collection would provide a fresh focus and s1tmulattng perspective for this wee k's column. So when we re1umed from the Laguna Art Museum, Cindy took a yellow pad and some quiet time to summarize her scntuncnts about the exhibition. She also aded for a 1hcsaurus A bit of bacqround on Cind) seems 1n order here. She ancnds Valencia Elementary School in t..a,una Hilb where m September she wall enter the third grade as a partictpant in the Gihed and Talented Eduaauon (GATE) Pf'Olram. For fint and sca>nd cnctes, she was fortunate to have the same marvelous teacher, Janice Mecham, wha$c: crcarive classroom mstruchon - includina development of writina skills -and dedicated attention to student.\. lS laraety responsible for Cindy's love of leamin&. Uke all kida, Clndy reacts to vMd cok>n as wcU u to any wbbnsk:.11 narntive or ~nee that the anlsl wu a& play wit.b his 1ubjoct, e«a t~t The Cuttiaa Edp. Accofdiftcly. tho 1diosyncratte items ~lccted fot the ahibition Include pamtmp. Philo l~ Willey's "Mardi Gru" is •mong the pi«rs of fo4k •" from the Rosen.At Collection now on nhibit •I ugu~ Art Mus~um ~lp1urc, p<1tlcry and textile". ~eatcd b\ a h"~t of \lrtualh unknown: self-trained. nal"'c American artl\t~ who cuns1stcnth break with trad1t1on T hti. 1~ artwork created on humble front porches in M1~1\.'1ppi. m the bavou liack country of sccncs 1n "Oclivcrancc." or from a bored mind'-; inner anctum nprc~ln!l 1t~ human sptnt w1th:n the wall' nf pnson o r a mental 1nsurut1on Unable to purchase standard art 'upphc,. the~ artists use found matcnals, the s1mphc1ty of which w~ hcartV.armmg and probably 1he most 1mpre\S1~ aspccl of lhe cith1b1t for Cindy The real ..cenc stcalcn for her were lhe mcnqene of slyly expressive animal" that cmcty bdplupo greet you m the fint gallery of thc exhibit -a ii~cr-fo1l fo1h by Grc&0rio Marun, an 1mpossrqt wooden bear and e.acy beaver h)- Fcltpc Archuleta, and the stotc armadillo by hlS son, uroy. She was enchanted by the tall, rat~r tat1 Statue o( Liberty 1lcanin1 1n mylar nearby, and haunted by Ha.racio Valdc&'s Death Can. a wooden carnet with • corpw foe calJO. Pe.rba.P' her moll pensive oomidcration was wnh The Way We W by Herbert Sanakton. an cxpnsoner trom Nnt Onun whole chromck of hts pcnonal, r:uhcr hac~ard. h1~1on " pov.crfullv d<"latkd on .. ~'en fr1e.11 wooden door in rc,crscJ dircc11on Fnough of m~ c'th1b1tton rccolkc11ons Wha1 follo"' '' .in unfettered '1c-.pom1. fol .. .rt according to Cindy Bacigalupo 1n her own words .. f ol .. an ii. ,·en intnguing 'I 1lu will he ..1m<ucd nght hcforc 'tl'Ur C'tl"\ al 11<h11t crca11ve things )OU v.111 \C'.c In ..._,me 11( the p.ltnttn~' 'H\U can c\cn tell ""hat the an1,1' feelings were I 1hrnk all 1he Jr11'" realh put a lu1 uf ~ns1t1' m 1n11• 1hc1r work' "J enJO~CJ the 1.olurful painttnp .ind sculpture' •hat I \&Yo tn th1' muS(:um e~h1t-11 'I ou ""ould he surprised at wh.tl talent some of tMsc people ha~c and they don't ~en lcnow 1t. Thc' make folk art out of rhm.p ltkc olt1 doors.. plywood. ghller. t<lch. t1bbon and lot<. of other \1mple thmp Some of the Cnll)'lln draw:np I \8..,.. had a 'htn\ ~r<lY'ln ~sa t used ~r 1hcm late l have Jone 1n my clas\ .ti ~h(l()I One pa:ntsng wiu C\Cn done v.1th moJcl airplane pamt. The wood ~lpcu ~ that was called Dnd On ·\ Rooc Monster hy Mile-. Carpcn1cr e\-en looked like the artut starud 1t ~1ut to he • mc~ntt fi~re ..,..uh bcndan .ums •nd legs. ttut 1hen ~hanged has mind "I liked thtS $htni1 'IC\ m uch I tb1nk tha1 NCl')'UO< of all atc" would enJOY COC111fll to K'e thU folt an exh1h1t " 1.Apn• Art Mu"<'um 1tr 01ff L>mT, t..pna &IH.·h 49'-6.UI Adnuu.lll Sl for .ctutr.s.. SI ~uckna and senl()n.. cbiJctren u.ndu 1 l and UM memben free H~)Un •~ TunJar thttlUs/t Sundt\', 11 .t m ,,, ~ p m ~ Coua Weekend I Thursday, July 25, 1991 D9 Music Mozart's melodies to fill amphitheater The Pilot's Guide to Music By David Almquist HJ~ Wrrtrr to hide." Di Tullio JOlnll guest conductor Walli.tni McGlc1ughlin for a Pafomwr As at the Wheel Pacific Symphony Damn Yankees Date 7fl2 1fl1 1n.s 1125 1fl6 Time 7cll 8pm 7: m $14.SO 1Sl2 s l()..39.50 740-2000 CaU ''M t1LJrt 1' \en pure mu,11. 1hll lcrnhl:> Co m p I 1 \: .1 I e d • h u I 'tril.c~ the depth' ol the 'oul." 'a~~ flutist Lou1<.c D1 Tullio, who w1·11 perform Saturday during program that features the overture 1n "The lmprcsario," Mozart's Hute Conceno No I in G MaJOr. and Symphony No. 39. ll 1s scheduled to start at 8 p.m .. with the grounds open for picnicking prior to the concert. OaryMonis The lets Comm.modores AirSu 1 1rn 1(28 1(15 7&9pm 7&9pm S&7pm S&1 Pacific S'mphony Or c h estra·, "l\l1d -Summer M t' z art'. l.llOCCrl at I r" 1 n c M t' ad tl v.' Amphtt heat re 'This orchestra (the Pacific Symphony) is ve ry . I ' spec1a .. McOlaughlm, in his fifth season as mU!ic director and conductor of the Kansas City Symphony and host of the popular public radio program "St Paul Sunday Morning." fetes the celebrated compo~r ~ho published his farst sonata at 7, prohficalty penned more thdll 600 k.nown works and died in Vienna in 1791 at only 35, 10 wme a jo)'OW enigma to the 'Working on a film score, you walk into a studio, encounter all the music and very little time to prepare unless the budget is really large . Sometimes. especially for someone like John Williams ("E.T.") you can encounter things that are really difficult, sometimes close to impossible, and you 're expected to pull it off.• 'It'' whJI I lJll na l.eu mu"l One h.1, to pla) -~. Tia.llt flutist ------end. r(.tll) \Cf\ \\Cll hccau)c o l the 'l' le and 1hc h.1rmon1t 'itructurc!> ol the Jay l:vcrythmg " \Cf\ l'\ro~cJ. open Jnd 1 hca: \ nu plan D1 Tulho. a member of the PJc1fic Symphony Orchestra smce t<>R I and 11'> principal flutist, is one 111 the mo~t active musicians on the West Coast. She has appeared a\ a w loist with the Boston Pops and on "The Tonight Show." and 1s one of Hollywood's bu iest studio musicians whose credits l I\ t H ·\PPY t I< ll H l \It HI \l '\\11 \I .">-7 ~1 011 .f rl l indudc ~uch films as "Out or Afnca.' "Batman." and "Dances W11b \\ ohc'.> ·· Maestro Davtd Ro'l' ha' even authored "Le Pap1ll1,n," a wor~ e'lpec1ally lOmpmed fo r her "I'm the product of t\\u fam1hc~. profc•"1nnal musician<. on both '1dc'" Lou1'e add~. "I 'ltarted piano at age four. I was 12 when I too~ up the nute and by 19. 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") you c an encounter things that arc really difficult, sometimes close to 1mposs1blc, and you're cxpcekd to pull ti ofr And I really enJO)' 11 Nonnallv. when you're there, 1t'' because -;omcbody wants you to be therC'" For conccrtgocrs Dt Tullm believes "that the future is rcall)' hnght. This orchcma (tbe Pacific Symphony) 1~ very gpectal I sta\ 100 busy bccau\C I hlte to du all the Ihm~ th111 I do" "\\-orlmg on J 1tlm \Qlre H>u ~walk 1~10 a ~1ud1n. en\:ounl~r ·.ill lx,1ng "M1d·Summcr Mozart 1.an include ptenacking and wine with the Meadows opening II 6 p m. Smglc uckcts for the event range from S3950 to $10 per person. with children admitted at hair pnce (except ror Orchestra \eating) an<l n special $2 senior/ ~tudent discount availahle at all T1cke1Mu1er locations or by calling 740-2000 I '"!"•''1f' I ',.,... "''""' ..... 673-0910 Dint In 0vr Romantic Ctllar t11C111le __ , R.•tau.ran.t Luncheon Served MonJay,friday 11 :30am·2:30pm ft4tllring Homcstylc Coolcing & Daily Specials 'i' Dinner Served Monday,Sacurday from 5:30pm STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646-79iM 'W llPeak' 1118111 bUI IDok at Ille of a .U..,.P :. ': llct • chanden iD \be movie. the edge of realis~ boundaries. lhrougbout the movie, (as was W ut ..-surlcrs don't Not aD ol the cbaracteriz:ing o1 displ.,e.d by Utah's cbaQ1C of ~-I ~· . I A fter he•nn. "' ..... -···•-wut &o face ii that the surfen in "Point values and pcnoaa1ity dwiaa the ,...-. ~~ ""tbc ~ A1 the movie continues, Klan ift .. Point Break" portrayed 8 re a k'' w a 1 cou.ne of tbie plot). ~ about tbe ~ (pr<Mdiq IOCDC very bumoroua the real IUlf'iaa Ufeaylc (witb a n c c e s s a r i J y C>Yerall, ii was one of my all· "Paial Brak," l W1ualty bad 1 but rea.liatic beach moments) Utah Cew m:cpt.iom ol c:oane) a lot deroptory. The time faYOrite movies, md I WO«ltd precoeceitcd °"96oa rcprdiag event~ pins acceptance and more accwately than I.bey want '° surfcn' common give 1t a tra.mceodc:Dt ratms. the m. .. tnlO tdaeatic:ity. But, by mbrel in witb Bodie'• bunch, and admit. love and respect the time ft ,... owei I bad 1 even finds himself growtna Trutbf\ally, J doa't like trub in for nature, and totally differeat penpedM about attached to tbe mrfen' lifestyle. my own beck yard. Cbeift& 1 fu1. the true meaning the eatire mcanhil and-...-of A.a be closes in on the CUC time surfer rnyKlf) but me tnatb of tbe words the film. ----.-tbouaJ>, Utah ftpres out that of the matter is that most IUl'fcn ' ' sou I • • a n d Tbroqbout the Bodie and the guys are the thieva, are in one way or notbeT "spirit" were movie, I waa causing him personal turmoil and tbrowbacb to IOCiety. Many do try pre v a I e o t Transcendent pleased with the the break-up of his relationship to find ways of "bcatiaa the surfing footaae with the surfer girl after ahe ftncb system," and like Bodie'• png, 1 e 1 m 0 0 t 1 , out he's an FBI agent and initially se~ral usuall) manqe bJ ilJepl atooiabed by tbe used her for information. means. J think the IDO¥ie ~ action ICCftCI and A fter blackmailing Utah into well illuscratcd at kaai me lidc of IW'prised by the a ss i 1 t i n g t h e m b y the surfiq life, e.cn if k was on p I 0 t a 0 d threatening the girl's life, the unpredictable surfCtS rob one last bank on their endina-~ way to Mexico, but it's an Patrick Swayze unsuccessful mission as aJJ but ltaJ1 • "Bodie,,, 1'lcl Bodie end up dead one way or ~~= Surfing ano~~· typical aubplottin& and with bis own PUC confusion, the movie condudea a of followcn at u unnamed point year or two later, witb Utah break. nm is • unique brand of chasina Bodie around the world kx:a.Js, however, who acquire their and finally catching up to him at "travdin&" money by means of Bells beach, Australia, where a robbing bub. AJ you ~ out c-ice in a centwy gipntic atonn into the movie, they are easily u sweU i.s bappcnina. proficient, if noc more '°· at being The m<Me'a endina is tomeWhat thieves as they are surfer&, which surprising, compassionate, yet is where rootie detcctiYc FBI justifiable aJJ at the same time. a1ent Johnny Utah (Keanu ~ry single surfer I apokc wftb RcCYCS) comes in. about the film tbouaht it wu bad, After the FBI department baa and charaed that surfcn and their established the fact that a poup ol lifestyle as a whole: were VctY surfen are the bank robben, Utah poorly represented by the is put on the case as an undercover awfer to figure out wh!d' ";'rfers are the "presidents," which IS the way the bandits disguise themselves. A ltbough Utah is athletically inctined, (a former Ohio State quanerbact) he finds surfing isn't quite as easy u be lhou&ht. Utah then deviously ICbemel his way into a surfer sirf '1 life, (Lori Petty) and asb hu to help him learn the ropes ot the sport and lifestyle. ,,. ... Fllli .,.., All Yur 'Round'" Breakfast . Lunch Dinner -~ I \tf4 r1 Sl n 1't1. I 673-4633 ----~- . . " . . . . . . . . . ' . ~-\. . .' : ~ . : ~. . ~ ~ : .... ~ ~ ~ . .. -. __ Yrbbondan za _ • . ~ f n.·)fl 1 l'tblll~ """ .. · St't1oQcl ·Rc~ta 11ra1;., . . . • • •. ,•. .. .. • . ' ... '~ ..... : ... .. Dine in Casual Elegance Pasta & Bread Freshly Made on Our Premises Abbondan1 1 Ch1mpape Weekend Saturday Champagne Lunch 11 :30-4:00 Sunday Champagne Dinner (for tM urfy btrd) 5 :00-7 :00 We• Our Customers Spu:ial Dietary R~uests Ch~afully Honored The Pilot DINING GUIDE Tbt' most comple~ guide to Orange Coast restaarants Costa Mesa Anc"o'• 1969 llvbor Btvd. 6'6-l22:S. Open for lunch Mon ·f-n 11 .lO a.m. 10 2 pm . dinner ~ '\O 10 10 pm R~rvatlOIU rcc(>mmcndcd Alx"'c ~'erase Nortltcm llahiln cu1.S1nc 11 budfct-co"'°°'" pnc:n. \.cal duhc~ high' rcco111mc11ded . ··•ccllcnl 1tram15u SS AJ111to'•. ~lUlh C.u.nl Pleu ~9--0i41 Open 10 am In 'I pm Mon ·fn . 12 lo 6 pm ~al. ~11n Rc\Crvat.ons llOl required S•n<hi>-ichn. 'IOllP\ .and ~lads m a cuual ~trno~phcrc S ~JU.ontOo llbt.onnw, South Cou1 Pla.z.a Ofl\r 7~1 7 1~.~ Open for lunch JI.JO ~ m 10 2 pm Mon ·Fn . dinner 6 to \0 pm Fri . Sat Slcclt. tcnous food. W1rm I u~.iny •mb~ncc Nc-w liabt menu .tu1tmcnts Northern h ahan spco1llln <.oud p:u1n. \urpcr b w1oc h ll f'cr'i0n1hicd service Rnervahocs. SSl lectl .., ._... .......... a.re.. J))) Bristol Sou lh C.o. Pim. 641--0lll. Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.a. Mon.·Frl. 11 La lO 6 p..m.. Sat., lJ:JO La. to 6 p.a., Sa. A•ard•1n111n1 ul1d bar. aa•1a1I spcaah Wmc, t-ccr S ~ F_., Crywl Coun. JJJ3 Bea.r St. ~766\ Open ti am. to 9 pm. Moo.· Thun.; 11 • m to 11 p.m. Fn., S.t, 12 IO 9 p.111 Son. RClerntiom accepted Thai cuiune. aoa.11 porooos of bcautifla.l?y ~ food U1 I scaR tcltiJ:ll hiddca aw.y UI the ll~r readx:a ol Soath Coast PW.a '1 Crystal C.oun SS ._ M-"t Cea•••-. 1907 Harbor 81¥d. 646-5n6 ?Pen Mon · Tbun. 6-.30 &.ID. to 10 p.m ; Fn and Sat 6:JO a.m. 10 12 a.ia... Sun lO a.m. l<' 9 p.m. Vay niodc:st pncc.s; greal IOUjn. a.allds, ~. dcuerts_ S CW.'1 QJna.r, 124 W Mac.Arthur 8tvd 5"6-5688. Open 11 1 m to 9 pm dady. Rc1enra1 io111 accepled lnc.rpeosr.t Introducing Angelo (Fn~rly La P~rgola) Certi.fica_te We Invite You To Come Try Our New Menu And See Our Newly Renovated Beautiful Restaurant And Receive 20% Off Your Entire Check With This Certificate. E.xpira Aupst &, 1991 1969 Hubor Blvd., Calta Meta (Just North of 19th Stn:et) 646-122S C:W... Md Cl• I 11 ... Witll ....... c:il h'1 II ,....... Gtin, 6l3 Aatoa Shod. ~ 09ea 11 a.a. 10 11 p..m. Maa.·Ai.. ll L& 10 midni&M Sat.. ~ brae:' 10 a.m.. to l p.m. Reac"'atioas aCC!cpted. F1non of maquite ad lk SoalJlwat. 01ut peen cont tamale• aad So•tlawestera apeciahn SS ,..__ 3820 s. P'tua Dr. &»9008. ()pea ll:JO un. to 10 p,m. SUn.-Thura., l f :30 a.m. to II p .m. Frl....Sat. RCICIWltioa ecc:q:ICed. OUncse food f~ Petioa due*.. ,...., c.ne.. South C-oast P\ua Maia U.Cl ~9100. Bteatfast, lundl. d.iruler. SpcdaliJ:iaa in the freabest ud mc:.t delic:iolll oatunl foods. Victoria'• Bate Shop fearures .,at muflinl. frozen 1'0Pl1 and frab j\licc bat. s Ge!MIM. 3820 Pina Or. Sout!i Cow P\m vmaae. ~rm. <>peu for hmctl l l:JO a.m. to l p.m. Moe.·Fri.; dinncs 6-10-.30 p.m... 5-day bna.Dch 11:)() a.m to 3 e.m. Rcsenatioas sugested Tddoori ud amy, lc*tcT, lamb and dlac:&c.IL Tarific appcti8en. Romutic p.rdcn .. •t90Spberc.. ScTenc aervic:e ~wine list. SS c... ........ Cr,.aa1 ~ )Jl) Bev St ~.()pa 11 .... to 10 p..m. Mc..-Sat.. l 1 I.& IO 7 p.m. Sn Afte~ tcarime 2:lO to S:JO p.a. nel)'day. Raervatiom 1~tcd. A loudi ol all c:wsme. ia 1 dulic:al Frendl JCUifta. s ~. a.-c.w.... 298 E. 17th St • 64S.S50S. Family 11Jk 11.alian. Small lratlOOa wtlh friendJy KIWZ Ouldn:n wckome Take out S ~ piano ber eotaUi.IUllladl Caltt'IMn 9"9Ctmea pt to ....... s ~ oin.-ml Harbor ...... 642·7162. Rcacrntlou accepted. Oawine QiDcte MudaN cmbca dee 1975. A~ c:uili.Dc. l.uDch. dimicr, t.ab"OU&.. aadlaila 7 dlJt. SS G....i ~ )110 s. P1ua l>f .. Soulh Coast Plua Villqe. 668-1737. ~ b hand! ll:JO Liii. to 2:30 p..m.; dimia 6-10 p.m. Top·ra11kcd Scndionlan/ Con1i11c11t1I rutaurut. Woodcrful Caesar salad, bomcinade _,read1. e:xceUcnt cam, :telccdoa, boalelude o'lftd lax. C.omtant ICtiviJy (Sunday &nmch. wiDc di11nen. food t.astinas. ba.r me.nu a1J altcmooo and into the lli&Jit). SS ......._., 3800 S. Plaza Or .• South c.out Plaza vw.ae. SS7-2531. Rctervadom "'UCSted. l"ine traditional Jap&DCM racauran1 1&JCJ t!ic ~ ~11ts. 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Tem.f'ic bread. SpJcty Nrftcc. SS .,,.. 0...., 101 E. Sa~lc Dr. 556-7701. Open 11 .... 2 Lift. Mon..Sun.; SundeJ bnledi 10 D.llL to 3 p.m. Rucrvationa ecccpted. Fl1e Mmcu food la 1 fa ad daoc:abk c~t.SS II.Men ........... 3113 Brilem Sc .• South Coe.st Plaza S«)...,. Opu foi lunch I I.JO a..a to ) . ,.a Moe • .S.1.. duu1cr S-10 p.m Moe •• :nllt'L., 5-11 p.m Fn·Sat Rc1crva1ioD1 H11U1IOll Hen tr,_ ~ lSOO Adams 11 C-0ntincntaJ cuiane. Popular &tUdby. SSS Hartlof, s.40-1937. RacrvatJOna accepted. a.wa.. 33l3 Bear St.. a,..i C.oun Recipient of Gokf A'llll'V1f ol &cl£11enoe 662·1\UBY. Opco 8 a.a. to 9 p.m oiDe OOMCQllM: )'Cati. Owner Michael Mon.·Tinu1 , 1 a.111. 10 10 p.a. Fri..S.1 , Oriana tell the .-Anda.rd lof Ouncac 7 a.m. to 9 p.dl. Su. ltClltVDdoos noc rclUl&&tant&. Superl> lobster dllhc:a Ind required. 81n1en and Cries i11 1 GMtd, 3333 Bear St~ Crystal C.ourt, contcmporaty OWicae oCYcriap. Lund\. n:-crc:11cd l!MOI diner ~tc with 540-3365 CnatcmporalJ Nofihcm Italian dinner, !Uc..out, cocktails 7 daya. SS recorded nrinJ mUJk.. ElicdlCot aalads. C\l.dine sc~ 111 the scttia& of aa mdocx Merta.•s, 401 E. 17\b St. 543-1598. 1 Scmcic as tot1IJy oo tho llWk. S ltdewalk cafc. EuielJcftt pastas, fOCllClC1a a.rn. to 8 p.m. Mon.·lltu.r., 7 a.m. to 9.30 Seett's,SedMlll Gl'W _. ..,, 3300 Open for lundl ud dimlcr. Raervstions p.m. Fri.· S.t., 9 a.m. 10 3 p.m. Sun. Bri.tlol SL 979--lAOO. ()pat tor lunch ind K«pted SS Gourmet aandwich abop, tpi1fy 111tcrior. S dinner M¥en dayl a ...el. Call for boun c1 .. • ... dllC HW. 4211 E. 17th SL MJ c-. 296 E. l7lb SL, 645-7626. Jan dwnp.pe hmdt oe wectcods 6.S0-17~ RewmlJOm acxq>eed. A Colta Family rtylc Mu.ica11 restaurant Rc.ematlou "W"'ad. FroA ...tood Men ludmark. Warm, in11m11c Pnllidc1it 8U$b bu eaten bcTcl Open clusically prcpattd, campktc with 1n ne11bborbood mcetma ~. Lu:ncb, d9alyib. •II 1l a.m.. for lwch. dinner, o,stcr bat SS dinner, weekend brciatfut. EapenJJ oochai Ca1J &bead tor larrc parties Tee a ~ J69 E. 11th St Great rib&. hambvapu, Modal prica. Solicieoua 9CMcc b flllulics; accllellt 64~. ea., hmutlc ~ te~ CHAMPAGNE BRUNOf CRUISES • NEWPORT HARBOR Sun~y ::.Ddlancr~ .. ~ I room. Break:fUt, luodl. afttf"900ll Id, Saturday 10 • U at 1:30 • "° C",lW; IOUquca IDl1 k ~ S Sandaya t o·. u tt 1:30 -"° $2 5 ~ ""' l3l3 s. ~ St~ South ~1'lERW ~§ a.m. to 9 p.111. Moa..-S-.a. llqiamitiocn e C.O..t Plu.a. ~ a,. for tlMldl 11 DOC rcq111tcd The uWtu&c pUacrla wuh (714) 67S-577J See RESTAURANTUll Now you can enjoy the LATEST In contemporary Mexican cuisine at CCSM>'st $8 95 Dinners pdced from • Compllltcenlalt Valet Parking for yow c:orwen11nce1 2.241 ~ (IO#t ~'".,, Ntw,rJtt Z!a mt (l'lf.) 6.3f-f.3(jf / 1~1,~ 'f)11 Tried th!! !lf_W (am,_· / ,1: ~· ~' Newport Beach ~ ..... -4$01 hciftc Coeal Hipway. 646-9116. Amcrlc:u food. Warm and cmy, Su F~Ayk dhlhll a~ltere. Luocb, dlo.e1. Saturdlly ud S....., binlld. lMfJ bu. R~ IG:ltpted. SS ~ .. )II Marlee Ave. 67l-6S80 ()pctl fiDr hullCb ll:lO a.a IO 2:30 p.m. Moa...s.t.; dinner S:30 to 10 p ni Tues . ..S.t.; Sunday bnu1cll. Seafood .,miua from tbc ltaliu cout SSS AM Mail'a, 26'40 E. hciflC COllSC ff"Y 720-9000. Open tor luodl 11 :JO a.a. to 2:JO p.m... Mocl.-M; dil!Kr S:JO to 10 p.tL ~.$al. ltaeMtioea ....-cd Beutihlly prepared contemporary CaJiloraia cwialnc, ,..... IDd INlood 9Ji&y, indmace atlDOlpbere. boeUen1 ~!iii.SSS uw... Le Meridin Hold, 4500 Mac:Anbur Blvd. 476-2001. Opco fof dialos 6 to JO p.m. Tu1 . .S1t Reaernoou ~IRicl AwvcMriuiaa men. of U,luet f~tiftntal cuiai.c. ncelles'SS7 prepared Hd ~IC1Wd. Ardaa. 31'4 w. ea... Hwy. 645-7077 ()pcD lof hmch It Liii to l p Ill. Mo..-Fri. OlnDCJ from S p.m. to I a.m. · daily. Oaukal contloental culaloc, 11blu1de prcpantioa a tl)Ccl•lly Fl'\l'Ofitc bawlt ot Newport Bcac:h'e Old Morley mcDow, C0111Crva~ auaod. SSS ........... 42'0 ~h Street. 91S-Ol22. Amcnca'a most cdcbRtcd J~ rtSUnlrlllL Tc~n tablics dd ~ h.J luDdl I l:lO a.m. to 2:lO p..m. Moo.·fn Dtnnet S:30 to 10'.30 p.m. Moa -ThuB , S:lO lo 1t p.-. Ai., s to l_O _,.... S... ~,. t+.m ......... 37 p ..... hlaDd.. ~20l0. ()pea l l a.a. 10 10 p.m. ~· s.dl7 liiftd 11 UL IO 3 p.a. Racmldaai ~ S... UICI aedood wtUI a -~told. eacac... pn.c rib IDd c-t Mlld. DlimlJ lit, dubb1 at11101pbcre . l!lrcelleot piano Clllet1•iftnc:nl S1 C..... c.11, 690 Newpon Cbler Dr. Four Se... Hoed. ~ Open J0-.30 LID. to 10 p.a Moe.~Pri... Sat. 7 LID. to 10 p.a., Sao. 7 a.a k> S p.m. Ruenatloaa accc_pled. C.Jlfornia, QJObctUal culsiM. SS C. ""9-0-lhe, 1109 Newport C.enter Dr. 640-S7Sl. Ope• 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Moo.-Fri.. I Ull. to 6 p.m. Sat., 11 a.JD to S PJ11.. Sue. No ~tiom takee. Sa.t.da ad ll9Chrk:bct bl a cuuaJ •tmolpbe~ s Callrenl&a a..d, HSS Via Lido 67S-QS7S. ()pea '°'. luodi ll-l pm. Moa.-Pri., ~ S.J0.10 p.m. Mon., TllCll._i vndl 10-.lO Wed.· Tbun.; wstJ.I 11 Fri., :wit. No racrvations IUleD. S Cal ... • ftllla bdlft. J ISi Newport C.COt.cr Dr. 7S9-~. Open 11 a.m. to JO p.m. Sn.-Tilvn., and I) a.m. to It p.m. Fri..Sat. No ruervalloAa taken Crilp-a lllllDd pnllCt pim ClOIDM In doiieos ol ftll¥on; 9DIDC an rather odd. BUlfplia." Tiiie Ca ... ry, 3010 Lafayette Ave 67S-STn. ()pen for lunch 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m .. Moa.-trl; dimler S-10 p.at. dally ~ bnioch 10'.JO a.m. to 2;30 p.m. Rnel'Tallou accepted. Continental cuismc. tHfood emphasis Great clam c:tio-dcr. SS c._.•, Cdt. 631·1381 nAI W Cout tt..,. Open Mon ·Fii • l l.30 • m to midruJtlt Sat -SUn • ) p m 10 1ntdn11ht FabuloQa bay view, huge bar. Great place for IOCial hour. SS c:ana.•a. l520 E Pacific Cout Hwy 675-1922. Opcft for dinner from 5.JO l<> 10-30 p.m. SuA.·Tbvn.. S;)() IO J J :30 pm Fn..S.t. Ranvahoftt sugcsted Clasl.c Nonhcra Italia.a prmct a11sme No.-. moderately pnccd louft&C menu sc~d 'til ..-ce houn. W1Jd and crazy place at •'&hi wb<a the bmd strike$ up th<' wnba music. Chic cbcntelc. S.S C.UMl.J N.wpen. 1220 81JOn Avenue 7!i9-)Ja. Lu:ndl 11 a m to J pm da1lv d1nocr ICtved all day. ~n \U)'\ Chineae c:Uine us CM. '1 tlillMa. ) I 36 W Balboa 81\'d 67J.a204. Open 11 a.m 10 9 p m da1h Ruc"'atlollt accepted Chinese: 1nJ Can&onc::IC CWSUI< Try tbc !run& p.m dlk*el\. -Oehnllely Ofange Couiniy's BEST seafood r•st•ur ant -Bob Gilroy KABC REX RESTAURANT ID SUMMER SUNSET DiNNERS flqftXl..U R1 .• 530to 1 OOom J oin ua tor our tour-couru Pnx fo11 oounnft Otnner menu. MtWS with a.gins al ctlampaQn• Monclay throuah Fr my EntoY the ~lar auftMlt views• our bea!Altul new Fllt\lon IM&nd re.t.11.nnt TkE CltAMPAGNE Hou a r .., fttUw. l• ll .... m Jo.n us M:f'f ---f()( comphmentuy hor9 d o.wr• dollr. -c.Mmpegnt Ind .. ...,,_mtnt •••ca111·.waa-l •~1~ oaM .,.., o.-. m ~ Center Dr. ~2J:D. Wo&.-'nM., ft a.a. to JI PA Fri. IJ aa. 10 ...... Sal.J_!~a.&. 10 10 ,.... a..ac AIMric:a -. ..,.., locatioe for FllMoa lalaad 1DCMe bulb. SS .,. •• .,, .. 6JO Udo Part Or. 67s.4100. RHe,.atloaa 1u11catcd. Harbor lllldlnaltt. Comprebcndve aeafood menu. Noisy, fun. Lu.nch. ctinncr. Sunday bnaodL" ua.'1 .,._, DOS E. Cout Hwy .• Corona dcJ Mu 673-90:50 ()pen 6 UD. to IDidniabf Sun • Thun.; WI tiJ l a..nt. Fri., SIL F~ dmcr, witb jutdloa:c:a. lttestc:s homellyk food. s IJ T.,.. Gnl. 9'1 N~n Center Or 64()..2875. Open 11 a.m. 10 11 p.m.. Mola.· Fri., J J I.ft\. IO micini&Ji I Sal Sud.y bru.adl 10 &..Ill. IO 2 p..m. Rcserva1ion1 acoeeted Southwutem, McDcan fnorita U1 a fcstM IOCIAI •tlDOIPhcac. Ore.a• rrcea coni wna1ea. pork disba.. U¥cJy baPPJ boor. SS rlr .. 11-w'a. located al the Y"ery cod ol Ille Newport Pier. 675-mt. Re8emltiom not oceeuary. Semna the freahcst seafoods from lbc Pac::ilic Nonbwal Breatlast. luac:b, dinner. S JM 0..-. JaOI E. ha6c Cout Hwy 760-0331. Open s p.a. to ll l.Jft. Moll . ..s.t.., 4 10 I J :JO p.m. So.o. SaDdly bruch 10:30 1 m. to 2:3-0 p m Rc.el"ltiolll ~ed. A la.ndnwt fof special ocamom, FM ero..n, b a rq>lica Eql.and'a oldest inn just 01.1ts* London. Coo1lnco11I u well u tcaditional Enaliab fare, 1ncl11din1 Y oftshirc puddiq. Prune rib 11 still 1bc fa~l~. but meuu lncliade$ oont~mpon.ry ICU>od aod p1111 da.bes. SSS ()pa .. hmdl 11 .... k> l p.a. ha...S.1; diaMr 5:30 lo J 1 p.a. Moe • .sat.. 5:30 to 10 P·•· s ... ~ acccpc.cd. F~ diDiait ol dcla.. Lcbaaae apedaJtia.. 8eDy ~-~ss J.W.'t 519 Gr9I. too Newport c...ier Dr. Marriott Hotel 64CMCIOO. <>Dee 6'30 .... IO JO p..m. Su.· Tbun., 6;.311 a.m. to 11 p.m. Fri.-S.t. l\eaenatiom aa:cpted. FNlill 6111 adectiou.. s:s o.r,-. IOJ ~ P1lice, ~ Beadl, ru.om. Leocb Moe.-f:ri .; dlucr from 6 p.m. Moo . .S.t.; doled Su. Seit part io adJOinia& lot. Aothenuc Japaoae Qlmoc .e~ in trnquil eovtroament. Order SSS"9er•pcrton tailekl feut 24 hours i11 advaDce. m Marc. ... J~ Biloa. 72-1--0IOJ. Open (OI lwicb ud dinner every day. JI 1.m . IO 11 o.m.. Frubly made pastas. p>OnMI pi:zD.s. Great rbo110 and 1nocch1 Elcc8ml t.ak~I SJ ~ 1100 W PK'lfte <:out Hwy 64S-8314. ()pen for duuw:r 6 lo 10 pm. Mon.-Fri., S JO lo 11 p.m. Sat . .Sun Rcsernlions tuuested Moroccan cumnc.SSS Mallte'a. 232.S E. Pacific C:OU1 Hwy 67.J.3267. Open for hux:h I I .JO 1.m. to l p.m..; dinocr s llO 11 p Ill. ltae"'9DOID reqwred. Oounact ltahan e11mne in mt-.eM! ~ SSS MllJ'W, 2931 E. Paafic: <:out Hwy 675-6622. ()pCA for lu.ocli 11.JO un. to 2:30 p.m.; dinner 5·30 to IO:JO pm Sunday bnanch II· JO a m lo 2:.10 p.m Ruervationa accepted. Critically acx••imcd llldwl. taJIJoon cootery. SS Mrznbm ......... 2441 E. f>acUIC ec-t Hwy. 67S-200& Umeh. 11.lO a m 10 3 p..m.; dlnnc.r S p m. IO mad111Jht Haipw .._. Mo..·»i. hdo dU1Jn1 ··•Oablc. Bu1llln1 billro onering L:, :::::k :r=. = :::·:i .. apecja,_ .. Has .. · ... ·• ia JllJ119 ..... " M...._.,.,...,_,m~ ~Or. 640-41l0. Opco ll:JO a.m. lO 10 ~ Stm.-TIIW'L, ll:JO UL \0 11 p..m. Fri.~1. Bar opca lllllil 1 a.m RaeNatioal ICCC)'lCed. trish specialties plus .a1ads. burJUI and 11eab SS N""'9ft I et c. 503 East E.deew• tcr 6 7S-2:Jn. Lundi 11 I.Ill. to 2 p m . dumeT S co 9 p m Rcacnat-s K1C:.Cptcd Watcffroa\ dil\ina wtth pat vtCW oL Fun Zone and aJJ lbc aauna IClloa implied Superb fresh fish snd tufood; aoc.llcnt Su.n brunch. L.rV< rcapc on Sundays. SSS ~ o,.r Ber nd Cr111, 2100 W Occantroat. 675-9977 Frab rash and pasta spcola!JU, oodrtaib, beer and WI.DC 1-fomemadc dellcrti, Open dail\ from 11:30 a.m. Caslla1 almalpbc.rc SS TM OW~ f~. 21 JO fllcwpun Blvd. 6'7S-8654 Open for dinner S to 10 p.m Mon.·Tbu~. S 10 I I p.na. Fn.-S11 4 10 10 pm. Sun RucrvaUonJ n<JI aa:ep«cd. lncxpens~ lasagna and p1uta dishes with an okf fubionea n.1r. S hra4iM Catt. 600-D Ncwpor1 Center Or 644-1237 {}pen for lunclt II 1.m to 2 JO p m Mon · 'Fn . dm0tt S 10 9 p m Moo -Sat Rcttrva110111 acccplcd Speaalwng in fresh ftsb and pu1a catenna 1va1lablc SS hfter'a SafMd Grlll. 309 Palm St 67).3741 Opcn for lunch 11 am 10 ' pm Mon -Sal . dinner S-10 pm S11.-Thurs . S-11 pm Fn Sunday brunch 10 am. 10 4 pm Racn-atlOM sugestcd S1cab and 1eafood wuh JUI and ~a•c See R~T AURANTS/114 ~ P'ld T'-. 114' Newport Center Or ~S2SO. Open J l:JO Lift. to 2:.10 p.m for lu.oc:h Moo.-Fn. S lo 10 p.m.. for r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.._,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, _____ .;;;;.._• din.nee Swt.· Tbun... S to 11 p.m. Fn.&t. Reservationa IUJICalcd. No11vealA/ nouvelle Cllinoilcnc 1rith pesta dishes 111rown i.o fof FOCI mcaaurc. m Cety'a Ddl, JJ09 E. Co&st HtJbway 67S-2193. Open 9 a..m. to 8 pm Moa -Fri . 9 1 en to 7 p 111. S.1~ 10 1 m to 8 p.m. Sun At lc.Jt )7 nrilies of bot And rold deli .a.ndwtehcs... frozen )'OIUrt, Tue~ nl&)it IKOI, catcnng. Abo m PIUJI de Cafcs S • (;iorpa, 30S Maruic Ave., 67S-6J93 AuthcnllC' Italian fond D~r only . .S to JO pm Mon -Thurs . S 10 11 pm Fn and ~I S Hauae'1.. '32.S Ntwp011 BtYd. 67~ Pet and Plant In-Home Care Cit •l1t1 VICllll 111 *8 • Pet Walking • Pet T ransporat1on • Bonded with References Cll Gina f1lr MIN '91....U. f114) 848--.C DUE TO OVERWHELMING DEMAND WE RA VE ADDED 1WO ADDmONAL SHOWS TO OUR 1991 DINNER A CONCERT SEllIF.S with AMPHITHE AT Rf MICHAEL BOLTON SAT ., OCT. 12th , 6:30 The Villa Na¥a P1cbp fododel Uc:bt. dinnu before or after the show and tn..nsportatioo to and from tho Ampb.itbcatf'C . For turthcr information plcue call Susan at the Villa Nova. 6Q. 1m ......... Ear'1 • o.r Eadn ~ Sena SoW o.a hit! WI W. COdl' llW. • N&WfOfi MM:JI • Olf TB M1' • UAllVATmlG UCOMJdM)D OrMge Co.mt Wnea.td / 'Jlued9y, July 25, 1991 D13 DINING Muldoon' s Irish Pub's fare tasty, satisfying, W e diners are a fickle bunch; we find a ~staurant we like, then others open, and we are off and running to new dining adventures. Sometimes, we don't get back. to those old haunts for ages, if at all. During th1 ~ new!.paper's Greate s t Hambu rger Search, I revisited Muldoon's Irish Pub to check out J highly rctomm e ndc:d burger and fell the .;amc kind of re mor-;c I frt'I on 't'Ctng an llld fnend I had neg· lc:c ted Ir "J' itood to be t>ack .1g;11n. Muldoon·, ' I ii I h ,I\ t h J t Restaurant Critic hl..Jhlc .ummphcre plu\ J nc~ 1n1jng1ble ze,t and 'Plrlt REITAlllANTS From 013 Pascal Pl.11.1 '<""I""' Um1ot JnJ /.1ml'lorcc lllfll llr1,1ul -~~-01(1., Open fur lunch 11 \11 .i m 111 ~ rm Mon.·Fn . d 1 n n c r 11 11) 111 J m Mon -Sa I Hc.,cr.a11nn' .a1.1.cr1c l 1gh1 and na1ural n""'"" frnm tilt "'ulh 11f r ranee and C •l1furni• ''"fl m.<11 k>e.arion doesn't 1.llmtnl\h 1he n c11cmcn1 of Pa'C•I Olha!!· 1ma,1t1nal1H 0.ur ~SS Thf Pl!Ylllon 1\1111 'liC".,.purl Center Dr h •u r Sca~m' H1•tcl '~<l-f1!10l\ Open for t-1c3kfa\t "'" 111 Ill'" "m Mon ·fn . lunlh 11 '\(t .; m '" ~ fl m M1•n -Fn dl<lncr 11 Ir• Ill II f' m 4nJ \undn t>run,~ 111 "m • • ~ pm Rc-cnatl(ln' "' cilcJ \mn,. lfj .. •ntCmJ"•UI'\ lUl'IOC .... th ffcn1.h 1<•u1.hc' lmp--,1..ihlc: -..:rv1u• \1 "'" ~·rfc, 1 1.1.kt in ~n Jlnl•"rhcrc 1h 11 lr.in•.c·mh hold '"·1tl1I\ USS I h" Rn II JI "'c"'J'"" ( c-nlrr f)r "''' .uu1 llJ'l n f,,, l11nd1 \1nn I" , l J m h ; rm . Jinnc1 hum \ \o • m nigh1h (u•urmct '4."ilf•""" 1nJ other 'f'<l'"ll'c' 'Cl"lJ up •n Ro C.h.Jndk(, lu\Urt<'U\ ~rt dnn ~!ling v.tth J \1ew of 1h.. ...:cWf'llrl co.t'I I 1vc mu~1l and Janl'.tnjt l1•c n11thl• a v.eck tn lhr hl.;ck ~HTillC fl.l<llCJ ffiU\ll hl<>m SSSS Th~ Ritz.. AA> "c"'P''" <.enter l>r '~1\..11!00 Ooc:n fN lull(h 11 "1 am to \ pm Mon ·~ar dinner 5 'IO pm 10 12 " m Mon -~ar Re5ernltoM \UQC$lcd l\lwan-cJ1.cetlcn1 dining and HanJ Pr~gcr's cirpcrr1« l\c,1 batburgcn in t•""ll. ditto liver and onians, R1t1 salad, cracked dunaents' crab Derin111vt non-oouvelle menu srayi comment from G;' to vc11 Cuually clepnt 10 dr"'Y RoCh1d1lld'1, 2407 E Cont Hwy , Corona del Mar 673-3750 Open fUJ lunch Mon -Fn 11 a.m to 2:30 e·m Dinner S-10 pm daJ}y RCSCIYIUON acccpccd for luncti and rron1 ~ to 9 30 pm Mon -Thurs., from S to 7 p.m. only h1 , Sat Con,s13tently good conhnentaf. Nunhcm ltahan cvis.ne SS R.,..1 TMI, 4001 W. Cou1 Hiahw11Y. t.50-n22 Reserv1110H accepted Dcfin1tNc Thai CUISln< Value-peeled lundleon ~n.atJan •p«.i•h ~mx decor Lunch. chnncr. Sunday bn1nch AIJO al 1750 S Cot\I Hwy In 1-'ll\ln• Beach, 4~·8424 U R•bJ'• J..-ar Dhtcr, 3000 W P.c1fic Coast HW"1 122...o66 Open 7 a m to Q p m datly Rewrvahnns nut Me«"ry r nJh'h ltylc fare 11-11 h burait n and tk h 'lndwlchc~ S Muldoon 's has been on the corner next to the Edwards Theater on Newport Center Drive since 1974. lt still looks great from the outside with its emerald green awning and spit-polished brass details promising what it delivers inside; a warm. cory pub and dining room with stained glass windows. subdued Victorian wallpaper. old country fumishinp and soft lights. An inviting patio is on hand as well and it 1 lhe pub and patio where you will be able lo find a satisfying array of fiJling snacks available al half price from 4:30 lo 6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. A crock of Iris~ stew, chock full of potatoes. vegetables and beef in a hearty sauce (with a few spices bnnging tt up to 1991 Cllhnary speed), normally $7.25 wall cost you S3.t>5. Pub chicken fingers, u~ually S6.95 are SJ.50. They arc heer-hattcred and fned. ~ith a t;mgy D11on mustard sauce. making Sam'• Ddl, ti()(} Nc-wpon Ccn1c1 Dr 720-0360 Open 7 a m 10 4 p m Mon -Fn No rtKrvahons Mcdc:J t)ch CWS1f1e $ Saperi, 1080 BaV'1de Dr b«-4220 Open for lunch Mon.-Fri and dinner Mon -Sun Magnificent Nonhcm llaltan cuisine. P~tu made cm premise~. uuce\ arc absolulel) perfect Outdoor patl\I ca1chc~ h1~1dc breezes from nearby S.lboa Island SSS Shidlo Cal«, 3201 l Pac1fu: Coast H"°" 61S-1S15 Open 11 Im I<> JO pm Mo n Wed , I t 1 m lo I I p m Thun -S111 , 10 am lo JO pm Sun Rtltrvall()fl\ accepted Fashionable menu n( current ravontcs late-night bar cllnin,:. good hapf'Y l111ur SS .. 1\lft 1'oodk, 215 R1~1'Kle Dt , N~JlOH Beach 548-7418 l unch Mon fr1 . Jmncr Mein -Sun Valet parking ''° weC'11.cnth, parlc1n1 101 1n front ol rc,laurant Upscale netjthhnrhood rt\lauranl ~l"C\ lugh-dus, rc<&l llal"n rep<"rtoirc SS T•k of 1M Wllak, 400 Main Street. Balboa 67~1J Panoramic t'lav VltW, entry fealures p1cturc1 of Old Newport. Scarr,.ltl .ind m1d1bonal fa\"Orites. Lunch, dinner al'd Sarurday, Sunday brunch SS TrttS. 440 llclKltropc Ave 671-0910 Amc11can and mlrm111onal cu1<1ne Lounge opens da1tv •I S pm. dinner «-rved nightly frnm 6 pm APJ>Clu:ers and late-night menu until mldnl&)lt One of the Orange Cout'~ most unique fr\tauranl\ SS T••ni. 2JOO W Cout Highway 122-9248 \tanJ11d su1h1 and hpa11esc rare with a Jmall ocean ~,c,. from 11'< oYCr·thc-hotcl loalion Twtete Marc. SC~ Newport Cenrcr Dr. 640-6333. Open ll ·30 1.m. to 11 pm Mon.-Thun., 11 )() am. to mldnl&bt f'r\ ·S.l, S to 10 pm Su.n RetcrYttlOft' needed Contemporary llahan cu .. tne lntercsims put., SS JI Omuf'rMc. 2100 W Ocunfroot. by 11\e Balbo. Pw:r. 67~2'66 EmphUll nn J<>unnel teafood. On!al at"'°"pbere, ~rvicc ltld chef ()p(n cnlly f()f dinner Crom S pen. Bar 09tn• •l ' SSSJ ~Illa N•u. Jill W Con• Hwy 642· 7880 Dinner nichtty 5 pm I<> 2 a.m F.accllent. hearty h1l1an <:11111nc, ou1ttand1n1 wme h<I AdM JU.tnc> bar, favori te local late·niabt sp(H ~ucrvahoM accepted \'•lcl bo•r parking SSS Y•• .. n Tann, B ~ Bay1ldc Or 67~·HJ' Otnoer from 5 p..m nlfhtly Sunday brunch eei.c.1c fare 10 damy Dt4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, Juty 25, 1991 Straying far from Irish shores, the specialties also include a delicious Thai beef salad. a nice accompaniment to a glass of house wine. On the patio or in the bar during those two boon, well drinks and the bousc wines aro all $2. T he Pub's fancy drin.b arc fun to read about. even if you don't r.lan to order one. "1;:~haun s Delight" contains B i11'1 Irish whiskey, Midori a nd fres h orange juice; "MuJdoon's Blue Shamrock" has rum, vodka, gin and blue cuncao. Some fascinating coffee drinks are here as well as Muldoon's "Famous Irish Tea" which is liberally laced with Jameson's Irish whiskey and Grand Marnier. (flus surround1np under the superb din:.chon or Hans Ptaeer. K.a.n:n Pieroc and Jimmy Ashton Dock your boat and dine. SS Fountain Valley Cleo Bella, I rm. Newhope St. 546-7426 ()pen ror lune.ti from 11 :30 1.m. lo 2 p.m M on -Fra Dinner 5-9:30 p .m Mon.-Tbun.; S-10 p.m. Fn., SaL Omcd Sundays. ltaJWI cuis111C .-ilb Amcncan "goochc:s" (burgen, hot dop) available 1n tlic ber. J Tiie Hop. 1sn.c Brook.hunt St. 96J..1366 Open 6 p.m 10 2 a m Mon -Sat Hamburscrs. quca.adillas. "btf bopper" hot dop Danctn.g 10 ·~ and 605 music Resuvahoru not rcquued Scm1-<:Mu1I I ncxpc: nJNC S Prima•tn Rat .. raat, 1652.5 Srookhunl Sc (at lie I). TIS-7'178. Open lunch t I '<'I to 2 pm. Dinner S to 10 30 pm ~on -Sat llahan Re1oCrva1ians accepted Casual Goud vaJur for ~cll·prcpared \"Cal pul• •nd cla,siul ll•han di•he' Great dc'<crt~ SS Huntington Beach 9. WUIN-9 78QI W.arMr A"c l•I Beach Blvd ) 842-8955 OP,!n d.t1ly 11 am. 10 10 pm Authentic • South of the border" ho~~tyte food prepared fr~h daily Lunch features all·you-can·UI buffet Sunday buUe1 brunch "'1th complimentary ch•mp•inc ind mariachis C aterina available Rucrva11on\ llCCepted C.a•ual lnex:pcnsrYC S CHtaaer't. t6592 Botu Ouca \at Warner).. IM6-M'22. Open ror lwtdl 11 a.m. ct.1ty ncepc Mond.y Open niaJltly S to 9 pm., Friday to JO p.tn. Open Sa~ I\ a.m. to lO p.m Ea.ctllent Maicaa food. El Puo ltyle Great dulc \IClde, canutM. s a.... fW IU'-, 9'C>l YOftWwn AYC., 96.J-RTBS~ claay, up1Cate rib ioint. famOy ~ Cll!Cellont preparation. l J.C. Md.Jll'1 .., A Gttlt, 18121 Beach 8MS 8414'17 Lundi 11:30 lo S p.m d1ll7,_ Diener S 10 10 30 pm Moft.· 1 lllln., S to 11 p.m.. Frl . .Stt Sund., bnln<''°I 11 am ·J p ID Ribs ch~ui. pau•. sea.loud Entenainment Roc:rvatuHU aocepled Sem1-c11ual Moderate: SS L•ttl't Dtll·••h'J. 8911 Adams 968-44116 ~n 8 \U 6.)() dai'I) L&qp• rc1111c1n1 •lhedo ReaervattODI 001 rl'qu1tcd C:uual ll)Ul)(nsJvc. S sounds like a terrible thing to do to a decent cup of tea, but what do I know?) The dining room menu, which has a generous listing or appetizers, salads, sandwiches, entrces, hamburgers and side orders, is supplemented with a single sheet offering specialties of the house. The chef has a light hand with fish; Canadian king salmon, nonhern halibut. mahi· mabi and red snapper arc priced from $13.95 to $17.95 All are served Wlth fresh vegetables. soup or salad and the house signature. small loaves o{ freshly baked lnsh soda bread or honey wheal loaf Straying far from Irish shores. the spccialtcc'> aJso include a delicious That beef salad w11h Ihm slices of sirl oin cooked pink served on J red leaf leuucc w11h s now peas. cucumbers. bean sprouts and a sprite!) sweet-sour dressing, S 10 95 llm \a lad 1s generous \\<Ith meat and fld• •H. Dining Highlight of the Week ... Ne-ta Wllile: Italian c::wsme, ftsh, lamb, stub, lfUl piano bu, bay view. Reservations au~ Open ni&htly Crom 5 p.m. to 2 LO\, Willen: 3 J3 l W. c:out Hwy .. Newport Beach, 642-7880. ff ow arudll: S20 ro ~. Our dollar nui:nis rdlcG lbc r.rice of • meal fm-two, nd\tdiJl.I l&U.1 (be~ not incluckd). SSS$ $60 and up. SSS $4().$60. $$ $20-$40. S SlO and under. Me.,...1'• By tlM Sn . l 1' ( oa" lt11tiway SJ6.2555 Oren ~ a m to I I pm daitv Sunday brunc:h I.I • 111 10 l pm ScafOOd and llUb t"nlcrlainmcnt •nil dat>e1n& Tuu ·Sat Rescni11t0ni ~'<filed U...C music nearly all the: lune Romantic. with ocean view Orut lobuu d1sbu . homemad.: popc:J¥en Scm1-casu•I JU Irvine definitely wonb t')i.na. A lso on lbo apedalty menu l!. 1 dcllcale lemoll cuataut layered wilh crilp shortbread cookies, pcrfcctty named .. lemon cloud,'' $4.9S. Hamburgers at Muldoon'• arc temf1c and breakfastl arc another featu~d delipt ~ rniah1 want H1 check out in this com!ortablc ufc A beautiful lasa named Sindt Schwartz scrvu IS the general manager; sM and her bu.sb.nd. Ron, own the place. 1be ent1u staff, lepraucbauns ud all. has a smiling congeniality 'nd their cn1husiasm for Muldoon's '' contagious. Muldoon's. 202 1W:wpoct C.Cnt~r Vne. 64().4} 10. ()pcD Dai.ly for luncb, 1 I a.m. 10 5 p..m. DinMt Mon through T1uu. to 10 p.m J-n and Sat. until 11 p.m •• Su.nd111 hrunch, 10 a.m. to 3 rm-~n c;uncJ;n el>"Cnin1 utllil . Smo!mt ~CdlOn Bl•tnt 201, 18201 Voo 1CanDillD. SSJ..9201 Open for lunch and dinner Mm -Fn Janner only S.1 ud ka. Brilliant nc• David Wilhelm masicipiec:e ka1urc' "°'1temporary Cahforaia fi9ao fl.re. Tn the houac sa.btd. ~ cUa. avmbl\ rcaunt bretd, altCb0\11 c1pcoade Bta1111f11l. ~led: dnor fnmcd ti' w1tcrf1ll and Nall peefte11 htlo dmmg in add111on to rc.plar dilllna l'OOm.. US CalMtll« tleslMnml, l9l0 Mal.fl l..1 Q7S-1210 Open f<>f haedl l1 1.111.. t\• fl m . dinner 3 eo 10 p.tn Swl.·Tbu". 10 11 p m Fn. -S.1 Ham Ho.tr ' tc• pm Re1crv111o na accepted Cahforma·acd Sou1hwatern cu1•1nc G reen corn tamaln aad ccv1chc spcciallict o( Ille house Try the Mu m1r1ar1w Bui) luoehumc h.tnaouc f,•1 •he wuna prok ~1nal crowd " t ba111ptou lrvme Mamon. IH()(IO \ '" fo\.,mn in t.H-0100 Optn 11 am 111 r m 1la1lv RclcrYatton, accep11·•1 twmt't1Htcc". \!Uh aad s.alad> 111 • ••'"'I •1-.c.1rt• ~r atmc.•tptlctt ll ( "hantl• lalr IS\11 • Mac:Arlhur ~"•I ·~:!'(._.I Open for luoeh 1110 am h ' \0 pm Mon -Fn , d1nrKr l'l lO lo Ill ' llfn \i11n ·I hur\. f) 'I() to II p n1 11 'i1&1 Rc\c:r,al1tlfU •c:1.ep lcl'I Ou"r•nd111J J rrlKh Conun.cnl.al ~"''1"' Cll~f IJVTt>•I ticmmdl add• lu.r.lrc w th<' menu nn i n1ficen1 tetvicc SSS ' "'oflll'O ~ 11rn1 MA1n ~t 261 JOI ... Open ' • m te> 11 pm Mon ·h1. 11 • m lu 11 pm °i•I • )() 10 10 pm Sun Re1cl'\"1IK>ru acc«ptcd Muqulte and o.1i 11cab and ~afooJ S C'lll•1t•••. 41 J9 camf"' Drive R~ 2211 Open ftw hlndl t I OL lo 1 pm, dinner 1 10 10'./. m Sun ·TINn.. 3 It• II p.m Fri •t RuervatlOf\S acoepccd lnnooradtre. f\lll oail4• bonkra on nouvelle C ll l8HO, bwl w1tb 1cnerou1ly 1lzed pouioaa Colotf.il atincwphc1t CJllCdkllt food. Try the Oold Coin Buf. LA>cated .. 11M: ttvlftc Mettee~ Scpva.-~ and dinner menu~ JS 11w 0., 0..., IS.-" Jdftty Ro.<I 5S2·2&S1. ()pea tor lww:ll t l:JO a• w 2 lO 9 m.: dlaHr ':J0.10:)0 p "' r11ca .Swa_ 8nuldl 11.JO .... 10 2 '10 pm S...., htdiaa Taiedoori ud M11p1 n..on. a J I t'1 picnic time and the dialofue usually goes IOllletbing lib this: .. OK. JOU pick up IOl'Oe &aDdwichea, ru bring tbe beer and cotes;" not euct1y what Tiiie Piiot hid in miod when it asked Russell Annsuong. the talented chef and owner of Trees restaura.ot in C.Oroaa deJ Mu, to come up with a fant-dass picnic """" ......... ,,_, Russell Am.strong prepares a sa~ fof his perfect picnic's second mutH. IBTlllllllll Ftom 014 Mam St.. No. 170. 2161-2929 ()pea fOf' llUldl 11 LIQ. to ) p.a. Moo -Sat., dmnn S to 10 p.111 Mon ·Thim.. S to 11 p.Jn. Fn -Sat , 5 to 10 p a. SU11. K-. 4JOO Voo Kannan A"'C 752-71!-t. ()pen lot JWldJ II a m.. 10 2 p.m Moo ·Fri , dinocr 5 to 10 p m.. Tbun... S 10 11 p m. Fri. .S.t Sunct.r brundi I 0-JO a m to 2 p.m RC1ttvadoru acupcc:d hnc Japt10Qe tpedajlia. SS McC-'c*'• a Sc*•k\. 2000 Main St 7'6--0505 Opeo 11 a m. 10 11 p m daily Rcservauons K«ptcd Frub tc.mod E::nterta1runcn1 and danc:tns MX nl&bts a auk SS Mau.a-, 1Cl800 MacAr1hur 8tvd, •I Fauduld 72A-1066 Lunch I I.JO am IO 2 p 111 Noc opc:a b dtnnc:r Eu:dlent chef EuroJHl•n se,.,1ce 111 ele1ao1 .svnoundinp. Superb IOUP, Wadi witlt roHtc:d c.hd:cn. ~baoua pMCU ud cnrrce.s. SSS Menra, I~ Jamboree 8~ 116J..JI It, at 291 Open ror lunch 11 ~ un to 2 p 111 Moo ·Fri dinner 6-10 pm MOft ·fn, Sat 6-11 pm. RcarvabOm suuated Elqant Cahlonua cwsmc Oft.""11 bJ outst•ncht\1 ERc:ut~ C:bd Mdacl Watrca. W ......_ llG> Voe Kannaa 5~1lJ3 Ope• 11 :30 LDL to aidni&bt Moa.·Fn.. 5 p Jn. 10 midalcbl S.t ~n.. lloufttiom =-.:;r..~.b\i~~:a: ha(. C::U...U, 'llllf1; Y11p Oty. SS v ..... ,.. ........ l41l0 c.Mr Df. !Sl·D>I. ()pen b ludl tl a.a. to 2 p.a Moe.·Fll, diucr 4-9".JO p.m. SH.·Thun., 4·10· JO p.ID. Frl . ..S.1. a..MdoM acnpMd ~ puau ud mlJt,w...i menu. Beautiful Newport Bay WU the act~ for this fantasy outing and the dialogue became. "Let'• b~. picnic; l'U bring some fabulous food, you bring • gorgeous )'Kht." Dr. George Brennan. one of Newport's most famous elastic surgeons, and his wife. Adnenne, supplied the "Recovery Room," their 48-foot Sea Ray for this week's picnic site. A bo.t to dream about. it's decor tn white leather custom-built-ins with marine blue carpetin4 and aa:cnts, was the ideal sctnng for The Pilot's ftnt "Perfect Picnic." Armstrong wttb the help or hts wife and panncr, Abby, conjured up a splendid meal, fit for the tu.xurious setting wbrch was a ntec way for the Armstrongs and the Brennans to celebrate a fine sum~r RUSSELL ARMSTRONG' P1CNIC MENU Oltued avocado 5C1Up with sour cream and balsa Grilled and marinated 'hnmp, a La Orequt! 8ourboo roast tenderloin with whole fJ*in mustard sauce Belgian endive with Gorgonzola dip Chilled French beans 1n vinaigrette Apple crunch with Amaretto whipped cream z.8' GrtM. J9ti6 Barranca Patlrwwy, ac Cl&!vocr. 262..-. Soulhwac CU1S1M 1• 1 Jttal k>otq Rltln& Wilhdm's ~t IS a luc wilb sala.n to dream abour. rreac mcsqv11c-arilled dubcs. awcet corn pudding. all dooc wirb 1fl'k Worth the dO¥t SS Laguna Beach a.J.'1 CMc:-. rm.ria, 2.80 S Cou1 Hwy, •9'-3802. Opn 11 .'O a.m lo 12 a m. dally. Paza, 1p11bcm, ~ hot ind a>W sandwtcbcs. Casual S Cedar Cnd lwa. 334 Form A¥C . 497-11696. Open daily Put.at.. K&food, co1crta1nmco1 Rt:Kn'atJom acccpced Casual Modcracc S nw Fftt.. 128 Gk~ . St . Laauna 8cadl.. 497.49S5 Luacb f'"nday only from 11 30 a m 10 2 30 p m • dinner Soa.·Thllr. S-10 p.in . Fn -S.t . 5-11 pm Co•temporary. crcallve, cdcc11~ Ouaac-iallucec:ed cvl.sfac A to<al dcfiPt. WOltb pnccs that are II.per lhu _, ''tndllJoul" o.c. Rllll"'1111ts. Pubaa im ~ kll Of' oa ttrttt Reanatiom. US & .. " 222 forac Aft, 497-1546 E!.Jlcclleal Contemporary So•tll•ut QJJIZDC. "~ aoccptcd. SS ,......_ 31727 S. ea.a Hwy ()pea Tue • SUll.... S:JO to JO p.a.. Sa. 8ni:d. 1 l .... to l p.a. NcW ckf ..... ~ IUn IO • tlDc co.itinatt&J men. SSS ...... lloph• Or. George ~d AdrifllM B~Mn, at left, brHlc br~ad with picnic chefs Russ~ll and Abby Armstrong. The hcauty of this well-thought out feast was thal 11 all fit into two carry-on hampers Food was wrapped in clear plastic o r in plasttc containers marted with a grease pencil f or quick 1dcnt1ficat10n between courses Except for a rew last-minute: garnishes dear to the heart of A~trong. a perfectionist chef. the whole thing was prepared ahead of time. A suave avocado cream soup. topped with salsa, a spng o f c1'antro and a touch of sour cream ~an the festivities., folklwcd by chdled shrimp in a delicious mu: of capen. tomatoes. feta cheese. oregano spngs. onion<. olive oil CllWM Bru.k1ast. lunch and Jmncr daily s a-rt. 1826 S Cout Hwy 4CM-0400 Open fot dll!ncr San -Thun 5 ~10 pm. Fn .• Sac ~».IO '10 pm l1ahan cumnc SU SMft•t• Gnn.. romcr at Mcrmand anJ Gluncyre. Laguna Beach, 4~ Dinner mpllv N1pa·11Yk Caltlom11 cuisine. Parkina •here ~ find 11 Rcxrvanom arc ~ndcd buc 1 few 11bks arc saved for walk-1os U 1"' T-n Sarl •ltd S.941 Hotd. 155~ South Co111 Hwy . uguna Buch. 97-4477 Breakfast. lunch and dinner Jrrtn days, Sund•y bruoch Jad:cu requtttd for rcntlemcn after 5 JO p m Reser•1t1ons rc~commended Co11tc111poruy California cuu1nc nuuertully prepared ~" h c-h Cln Kcnwonh w Wl Cdt, 242 N Coast Hwy. lacufla Beach, •94-2444 Opetl 11 Lm CO l 0 pm Mon -Fn . <1 1 m let II pm Sar -Sun Btcaldut on iree~ends ont¥ Eat to or lake oul I unch. du1ncr undwKM:s and speaahtic:s acro9 rrom the bc1eb Vcictamn 1a~ tush~ ,_l'ided s VI.,. It.all• l03 Broedwn ~una lkadl. 497 fll20 Coecnnporarv. l hi tOpbl:llOcaled ltalran cuiamc llllldl and dinner K"'t:n da'fl ~hcnU\'t menu o/ finl ~nti, w.m.. pcDJ11 1nJ paSIU F.wrythins on mcmi SIO S South County •nd vmegar Beef mannated in a bourbon hnnc: .rnd cooked to a tender pink was ~rved with al dcnie green hcaM and rad1cc10 lea\.'e'i holding a potent whole gram mustard \auce A ~1mple wicker haskct held a nng of endive leave\ surrounding a hollowed out red cabbage from Abby's garden a.nd 11 contained a lusty Gorgonzola dip, grc11t with the French bread as well as the endive leaves, or JUSt about anything you could get your hands on Oc-.~n wa~ an all-Amencan sort of i4pple cnsp. hut the Am.irctlo whipped cream wa\ an ltahan surprise <'n top -JU'il dehcmu' Space prcH·nr-u' twm dll the rcllpC~. hut Arm<>trong"<, <>nrganmla vour future pc:rfcl:I p1cnec pr1n11n~ he re \ dip for Mt\ together :.' cup' (I' 111 I crumbled Gorgonzola chce'c. I .i cup mavonna•'iC. 1 ~ cup 'our cream. I 4 ~ur dry while wine, I t'ip. fre~h chopped thvme. I ''P coa~ ground pepper A sel f-addre'l~ed \tamped envelope sent to Tree~. 440 Heliotrope in Corona del Mar v.111 bnng you the recipe~ On the other hand, as long as you re dreaming luxunous dream'>. JU~t have It catered' Call Tree~ at ft.,,_ ()Q)Q Tidbits and tastings Ahhondanu. 1~ the ne-..e5t of our long \tnng of lt.ih .. n rc~taurants 10 1he area This one. al J4ll \ 1a Lido (v. here Le M1d1 u~d 10 ~) tis owner. Sara Parmh. ha.'> another AhbondanLJ m M1u1on V1eJ0. an abundance nt Ah~ndanz.t ' )'('U might ~a\ She I\ -.crvmg free champagne with lunch th1' Saturday from 1 I 30 .i m. to 4 p m and an earl\ champagne d1nnc:r Sundin from 5 rn 7 p.m t:.ntree-; arc priced from SN ll<i to S!O 9~ •nd 1hc <;pcc1alt1c\ arc o( Nonhcrr. lt,1 lian de'<.:ent JU\t hkc ';tra l /: Ch.11cau .11 The < oun1n \1dc Inn Dn Br1"nl h.1 .. nev. menu' lor h\)th lunch and dinner 1 he Mc,1uin hJ' ,Jmmp itnd u ah ,,dad with celerv. OOll\O'. (1lantru and l•\lapcm1 f"<'ppcr' al S1 ~~ c.ouni.h v.onh the ""' ( .illav.ay·, \ ine\ard\ ,ire 'CmJmg their v.inc mdkcr Du.inc Helmuth, Ill ( 1'H'n3 dcl M:u ''n Aujt 11 tn Ji~"'' "''ne<. v.h1lc Ru<...,cll Arm~tronii ,,f T rec,, I \ub1c..t ol ll~fa\ ·, p11.'.011. fcatur<'). Cl'l<lk\ up " fal'tulou\ fca,1 tu go along w11h lhc C allav.-a\ \pc'Ctntm nf wh11c v.me' Pncc: fnr the c"cnl '' $50 per pc~1n and the parh' ,t.trt\ at ., p m r nr n:,en.atum' 1.all h f'.(lQ IO f we Crrr-."' Re,t.iurant in C'ort>na dcl Mar v..inh \OU In~· h• th< f'e"tl"al of the Art" in Laguno Beach th1' <.ummer nJ the~ h11ve vour 1ickc1' wa111n1t Ju'lt make r('~f\3ll0n' for an'< l uc .. din until Aug 27. and men11on vnu WO\lld ltke a f-c,tl\al of the Ar1' p4'1' Your paM will tic: gl"en to \HU after dmn('r and oH yt'u ~· In 1me the th" area· .. olJe\I and large't art\ e\('Ot<. J-rvc (mv.n' '' at the Laguna end uf Corona del M~r w11h the fc1;t1vnl irounds JUSI fi"e mile' and JO minute' itwav from the rr tauranl Tht"y have a tran'l1xutal1(1n ~M~c 111 relieve you nf ttufttt: ha le for a mall fee f'ot r(',ervat10n' phone 7(-.()..0" I -,,, ,.,,.,.,,, ltl.nl Onange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 25, 1991 D1 S '· . 111'1 \\II'\! Ill !ff) \l<IJ" l\l• ''"i'"il 1111 4' /1 1~1, \f11n·'·'' I'"'' \h,.1. t \ ·l~t.~· I I .1.111 .. 1) rl.ln . ( .. I .. t h~fl-'>JhJ CJ9 Ple1t>e Prese11t When Ordering CHOOSE FROM • SIRLOIN STEAK • • MA'S POT ROAST • • FRIED CLAMS • • FRIED CHICKEN • • LIVER N• ONIONS • • VEAL CUTLET • •COUNTRY FRIED STEAK• • Northern COD RLLET • (OM Pl l ll DIN I HS •NO LIMIT!!• Served Noon to 10 pm. 7 days D<PIHES 8 l I q I In troduc trlfl S ummer Time Luncheon "Al Fresco" on the patio MonJay, Friday 11 :30 to 2:30 Serving Dinner Nightly Live Encertairurn .. -nt in the Lounge 35 20 E. Pac ific Coast Hwy Corona [)el Mar 675,1922 7568 Edinger, Huntington Beach 848-9385 l!!lii!~~Bll;i:mE THE BARN STEAKHOUSE SERVING THE PILOT'S #1 BURGER! Lunchtime Special - Farmburger & Fries $3.49 Dolty 11 om to 4pm STEIK HOt1SE Costa Mesa's Only Steakhouse Charbroiling The Finest in Steaks, Fresh Fish & Chicken SERVING LUNCH & DINNER llarhor Center Harbor & Wi lson COSi;A MESA FOA ABSBAVATIONI CALL 941·9777 D18 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, July 25, 1991 lntroducioO Out M.LN RU t • I ~ .~ • r CATBlllll IDl'llllE ..- For Cater"lilQ Info Pun Cel 831-G407 ;~ 11Ull. Jll.Y fti RU Jtl.Y28 UT • , 1:1 ... AY28 ,.. AY!B • Jll.Y 80 MD ., ll rtltR -r.tCHAB. llEBJ .. r.tCHAB. l&D ... ...... PEIBI lllAlllllD --PEIEI •, I I ~f:Jti!•TIM"6 ~~~· 2332 W. Coast fl&hway IOP(lll BUCH • 631-1220