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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-08-08 - Orange Coast Pilot·THURSDAY August 8, 1991 TODAY First low Finl hl&h TIDES Sttond low 1:19 a.m 1.9 Sttond !llgh 8:34 p.m. 7.1 Fl.IOAY fl"l low 1:30 Lm. •1.J rlrsl hip 9:$9 Lm. 4.8 Second low l :ll p.m. l.J Second h 9:13 .m. 6.S QUOTES Of THE DAY "Thtrt is 110 $}\il/cl1 ~'Oil tum on 10 soy, now you 'rt going to Jra\.'t new lift .. Dana Winters, the arandfathcr or Laura Bradbury -the Huntington Beach child who parked one of the large t 6tarche in the recent ht tory of the nation. (Al). "H·~ art htaltd of suf/tnng only by aptntncmg ii in full." Marcel Prou t • COMMUNITY EVENTS • A cmblymnn Ball Jone'i; named Republican floor lender t"o weeks ago when As cmblymnn Ros~ Johnson wa ou ted, meel!I thi<i morning in Newport Bench with Young Ext(Utlvts of Amtrka. The 7:30 a.m. meeting will be held at the Pacific Club. 4110 MacArthur 81\.d. Break!Mt i S 15 for member, $20 for non-mcmbe~ •Speedway motorC}clc racing return to the Orange County Fairgrounds h1day at 8 p m .. Gate open nt 6 p.m Adm1\ ion 1 S for adult ; children under 12 will be adm1w:d.frcc • Eighteen of the be t animated film • including two Academy Award winners and two nominee , are being shown nightly at the Edward Mc a Theatre as part of the Bt t of the Fcsllval of Animation. In ndd1t1on to the menagerie of 8n11nated hon,, the eve nt feature gue'it 'ipcakcr'I. The fe tavnl continues through Aug. IS. For additional 10formn11on cnll 650-8768 • Ntl on, featuring identical twins Gunnar nnd Mutthcw Ncl\On, !Ion of the late teen idol Rick Ncl~on and gr.ind'\OnS or telev1 ion iconi. Ouac nnd Harriet Ncl n, hnng their band to Co~t. Mc a for u concert tonight at 7.30 p.m: at Pacah~ ,\mphithcutrc. Ticket\ ure $19.80 I or dctuil'i call 740-2000. JUST THE FACTS • What i the ... cragc number of unny day,, cloudy d~)') and partly cloudy day' in Or,1n c County? # ·~1 I -.<pno1 .<1urd !LOa--pnop 'ftf -<uun • f'°"' •• r.i..."Ce ll 01 N.-po!! ll""" II '°" ...,_. • ~·""'"-< 6 • ol .'1191 o-Im ........... $111 INDEX Bridge/ 1 Bu inc '1A• Cla ificd' 5 Community forumfA9 Cro word ('7 Un1crt111nment tt~nd .. --PPP?&• Copyriabt 1991 @ Pniitecl 'Ii pert°" 1.qitlld ,.,.,. .. Circulation 45,000 omci-ls plan · tO shut ·down re~arvoir DeciSlon made in effort · . to prevent contamination By.Anna Cekola StJll Wl1llf NEWPORT BEACH -After months of monitoring . incrca ing water quality problems at Son Joaquin Re ervoir -the largest water supplier in Newport Beach -officials will clo e it down Monday in a move to prevent contamination from a potential cancer-cau ing substance. MllC~ The San Joaquin Reservoir will be closed Monday. The water may be in danger or contamination. · plant in Yorba Unda will be pumped directly to con umer . Mean aid. Other than a ~ ible change . in odor and wie . Newpon re ident hould not notice any other change with the bift, Me ans said. Newport Beach Uttlities Director Bob Dixon aid official ha\c been monitoring increasing water quality problem at the re ervoir for the pa t five months. Huntington Beach, Irvine, Q) ta Mc~ and· Laguna Beach also get back·'!P water from the reservoir, which will be closed for at least three months. "Costa Me n hould not be affected by the closure of the reservoir," said Mary Urashima, public affairs manager with Mesa Conwlidated Water District. So far this summer, Mesa Q>nsolidated h~ been getting 80 percent or 11 water from local sources and has rarely tapped into the an Joaquin Reservotr, be added Water suppl1c wLll not be affecte~ by the closure since Water officials stre sed that the water in the reservoir docs not po e any immediate health problems, but thar ~e closure i needed to avoid future problems with hihalOmethane , a' byproduct from the chlorine used routinely to di infect the water. -Even ·with water contaminated by · trihnlometh1lne, cancer filsks are minu culc, official insist. Someone ~ould have to drink two hters or the contaminated water ver-&-Met•me-te run 4-tn-100.~ncc of gctttn cancer, according to official Ed Mean , director of water quality for the Metropolitan' the city ha\ evcral other MWD alternatives, Dixon s~id. W11cr District,, \\<hach oper3tes the reservoir. "But if we -:rhe only pas able problems Neyrpon Witter ofticaals ----- keep it an crv1ce, we are worned Olat sampHngs next expect arc higher ~lectndty b~ll mcc they .will ~ave to quarter would ~c in·v1olat1on. We just want .10 make sure pump water from higher clevauon , Docon said. ·rcomlnUeS' ur-mcel rhe randlnt . -------!!..Thh-woo'Hk> Aything to-•fkct tht watc1·"Tatcs," he--. "The water meet tate and fcdenll ~andard ," said To meet the need~ o( Newport Beach, water -at th~ aiJ. • reservoir wall be ealed off while water from a treatment .; See RESERVOIRJIK* ,_ MMCMol\ i Developers tout center . as success However, critics express doubts over Triangle Square By Tooy Cox Busl J £ • C.O'lfA Ml ~A -The de\dopc"' of 1 nan1 k quJr\. th 200,0C~· quare-foot redc,elopment proJCCI under con truction in the Cit\\ do"' ntown area, bche"c the unique \t)IC and loc.ttion of thctr 'hopping ce nter Y.11l tale the town, and prc1,pc\.1i'e tcpant~. b. c;torm, Uut Ill hc.ir --------crl11cs t1tll.., a 'l'h retail ka'· aniimarl-ct <1nd the l'clatl\cl\ high rcrpal r.itc' o f the Stl 1 million center may IC:J\c frinngle quJrt: hard-pres ed tn gencr.ue even a 'prinl..lc. "I don t' "ant 10 he-:i real d ''" n c r , hut 'What are they going to do with another 200,000 square feet ~t the highest rates outside the local malls?• -CMS UTUl Business owner .¥o hat arc they going to do "ith another 200,00(1 "'1Uarc feet at the highe't rate\ ouhak the lcxal malb <.leJ Craig O. tkv. o"ncr or RF MAX ln~e<.tmcnt , a ~,;mmcrc111I re.ii C\late IO\e<;tmcnt comp;tO\ in (. 0'13 Mc ... a T.ourists, fi hermen and pa er -by walk along the Newport Pier under the etting sun. Beautiful un et and good vening weather have attracted people to the beach for the spectacular how put on by mother nature. · "ti 11 "•~ • hut:k a f0tlt, the" couldn't rent 11 ,,11:· H.1tlc~ continued .;It's goan "' h ,, "' e JH<lJCd, a heaut1ful place. hut the hanl'" lit11ht 10 '1"n 11 '"me~here dn'' n the fl 111d · Hubers still hopeful for daughter By Russ Loar SUI~ A ~ the du t hcgin11 10 -.cnle from the nurl) of puhliclly O\.Cr the dl\uppcarancc of 2:\·ycar old Deni c Huber, the angui h continue for the Huhcr family o r Newport Beach alon with the arch for their d•ughtcr. 1-ricnd'I or the I luhcr' thi'i weekend will bl.111kct locul citic once 11 in to encourage tctailcl' to po t rohcc hullctan•,' '>howing n phlHO ruph ol the · young "onum and the dct.ul, or her tfj, Jlpur1ncc, I lul~r wa'i I '' ~en JJmc ' after dn1ppin1 orf f nc:nil t abuut l , m. an Hunun ton Ucach, t lct hluc:. Honda ccord -.-a fuunll bandoncc.l that night on the: Corona dcl Mar I rccwa , uth or Bc:ar Strc l. ~1th nat 11rc. "We're JOl"I tiack wnh the Oitr came>aip It' cwpurt Deni e Huber Beach and C la Mc • " 'i1tid fnther Ocnni'I Huber. a Ncwixnt Oeac;h mortgage brok'er. "The old n~r" have been coming down -they quick.I forget ." I or both Ocnnh and lone lluhcr, the e<lmplcte I ck of C\.1dc:ncc 'urmundin& their c.Jau httr'i Ji ppc:arancc ha po\ their live tn limbo Any ...,n«1 Mc horror uddenly t>ccomcs ~Ible. When the l'iOO or a Y\>U"I woman wa "'See~-• J11hn I lr1l\ 11. ,, rcprc.,entatl\C Oa1·kh1 See CENTER""' M Tanks fuel plane crash rears Airport neighbors say jet fuel tanks too near By A11 s Loar !;! ~ CO~ 1 A M · A -Emplo~ec" at a bu\anc 'omplc near three: large Jet fuel tank bcma cun\tructcd at John Wayne 1 A1rpon ta the 're f cuful of a fXl\ Ihle holOCUU\l in the C\Cnl of a plane cra'h do e to the t.1nk' " II o f the empk, ecs here " Me t.'trc:mel> com:crncJ," 1d Su,an Whitner, 1t t pco;cttcr .u PM Gr f"ht\.'I, 1t Cn ta Mc'\U h\l\lnC~" loc tee.I OC\l to the arpon nanway in the Koll·lrvme -Uu .. 1nc'' clmf"lc\, PM Graphi ' '" w1th1n 100 yuJl qi the 'hrcc nc" ly un truttcd 300,000 gallon Jet fuel tanb I tcd on the north•wc t corner nf the airport "If a plane were to era h in that uca there (luld not be any uf\1111~ ... Wh11n r ~id. " o on 11ttou1'1 come out Ii c." Work r ncarin n>mrlct n on the thrc~ abu\'C 1ruunJ --- -~"'1Ptlrtl u .in Whitn r i among ~ ral con<t-rncd C'iti1tn who worlt near jet fuel ~tor•g(' tanli' th t ma \c>or;i be in use at JWA. urcty TIPS? COMMENTS? CALL 1 HE READERS' 24 -HOUR ~~OTLINE 642-6086 - - - IHEIS;-------------- A private 111vc,t1gator from Newport Beach, who covers 'u~p11.1nu' an'urancc claim' Pmatc anveo;t1gators no longer hold the intrigue and mv-.taque portrayed an mystery novels. "The trench 1:oa1. c1~ar-:md hat h.ave bcl'n rt."placed by cxpen ive uit , tincl t.1-.e' and ccllul.1r phone·• uci GRAiiuATE------------ \\h1k e.arnane a ~oc1al ecolog~ degree at the Univer it} of C alrlnrn1.1 la:' me and 'pecrnlmn~ in criminal JU\t1ce, sho landed .1n app11:nt1lc,h1p .11 a private im·e,11g.111on firm "I went out in the l1l·ld ;111J ,,b,cl"\cd .... hat .,..a, done l pun ~r.tduat1on, I was 11flc1 cd .1 1oh llhcrt· SPICEOf_l.ftt"t'-----------=,----- ,.hc lrfr nl ,1 p1 I\ .11c ln\.C)tagator 1a l..s:' her to u variety of place' •·onl 1111H I h.tlJ lll go tu a dull"\ t.irm during a heat wave .rnd I \\.lS 'urrc1urhkd ti, t·o.,.. and Ilic' J hat '.tmc afternoon I ''a' '11tmg 111 .111 .11r cnnd111oncd bank 1.ill..ang 10 the bank's rn,11.knl In lhl' bo 1rd fll<lm-I hcrl"' "' much d1\ef,lt\ in th1<, l••h lh.tt', \\h\ I ln\l' II' CHAMELEON---~-------- 11 1~t' .1 H' 1.1111 "Pl 111 pl·r...11n,il1t\ 1t1 Jo 1me'>t1~.111on ....,ork 'i 1111 l.111 1 bl' 'h' ) ou haH' 111 he 11 1..t· a ch.1mclc11n hec:1u~c \•111 It' • \\,t\' 11 l..111..: 111 d1tkrcnt l\P\.' of anJ1\1du.il-; K1:en 11h'tl\,1l11111 1110 111'1 l..n11,,111g human heh.t\llH " ,1 mu ... 1 ·· < 111111111\ '"l 1, \\1111'1ni.: ., 'the: \ln111r lml·.,t1)!.ll1H at Sknnd1.1 Ill! 111 .... 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C-.,ll.IMI " "' f'ljN~ iM OilblW! .,1 • < npyright No ~ t1011es, llluttt•lM.>nt, ~I 1or,.,1 m.iltf'r ()( idlle~nts henltn may ~ ro•productd w\lhQur wnn~n pennilllnn d 1opyn11t1 ~ '"" ~lnpr Publllht>f llllo4 St«lt\, ,, • Chlttman How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orem ~ County 642-4)]3 Advertising Cla sifaed 642 5678 D1~play 642--4321 Edlt0t'1al Neows 540· 1124 Sports 642-'4JJO N~. <~ faJC 646·41 70 Main Offic• Ousm OH1< f142·'4121 Ou in Ca• 631 ·5902 - J ·PLA.N Preparation for the Fair ce ntennial is a two-.ye ar endeavor By Annie Shooman . ~~,,.,.,. T he Or.1ngc Count) Fair may be gone and forgotfcn for most people, but for 1hc 'i'i to <>O employees who plan the fair -there\ alwJ)' ne'<t year to worry about. Orange County fair poke woman Jill Lloyd, ~ith one of the participants in this year•s fair. An LI \\ llh nc\t year marking the fair ., I OOt h h1rthda', thl planning has :ilrcady begun "Wc\i: hl'l'n ''orl..ang on-the centennrnl ccletir.111110 lur the pa't yea r. <.u at will have tal..cn .1 tot.ii nl t\\t> )Car.. to plan.'' said Jail Lio) d, nied1.1 1 clatmn~ .mcl marketing .. upcl"\1..,1H tor the Or,1ngc Count~ !·air. I h1: Jt>1P Or.1111.!t Count) l·a1r ..... ,11 ha'c a two folJ the ml' c.11led "One I lundred Ye.Ir!> an lhl ~1.1king \\llh the CllrU' Jnthl\tf) ,I\ lh llxu' I h1'd .... mt I he 1.m ..... ill .il'o be l1>ni;?cr, .. 1n.·1l111ng 11\"Cr I da'' 1m1cad of 12 'We're interested· in anyone who has memorabilia from past fairs , such as ribbons , recipes or photos .. ' Spending long h<>ur ... .it the lahr.irv and mcctan~ ~th v.1ra ou' hi.,torkal rroup<, arc J11'1 ·" fc"" ot 1hc \\a)' ol gc111na 1nlormntion on the h1'w" nl the J.111 'ihl ,.ml. C\cnh tor ne:\:t )Car., J.ur are alrcad> being r1.1nncd, .. he .. aid A p.tradc IS on the agenda, ulon!• "'ith 1950\ and 1960\ muc,1c Ii ted as • '"me of the cnrertainmcnt. \omc contest-. "'111 include bakan!l lemon p11:!'> and citru'I cake\, says Lloyd. "Back 1n the , c.1rh 11)0ffs they "'ould b:ikc them right on '1ght I don't 1hink people \\ould hn"c the p.111cnce for that now.'' \.1n't ot the people \\Orking at the taar will he \\caring co tume~ nf a certain era, she aid.· "('o,tuming io; goin 1 to be very big part of next -Jl1 l.l.OYD Fair media coordinator "l'hcrc·, 11\1 \\.Jr' fair:· • I ht: fi('t 01.11\fl ( uunt) r.ur ".t' in 1890 .rnd hclJ 111 ~.1n1,1 \na I he f.t1r. l.1ter mO\.ed In Co,ta 1c,J, w," \Cruhhed 1..-. ICC during \\ urld \\ .ir 11. llltl\ mg the ccntcnnlJI cclchratmn ha<:k to 1992, l loyd ,,11d Much of tht centennial'' f..i1r 'ucceo;<, depend' upon .in 1nt.rcd1hlc ,1mnunt nl re,earch .. sl)c 1nh•rm.1t1on ,1\:a1latik \ln \:crt.1in \t H' 111 t)il 1.111 Ml11 n·all) inH1l\l'' .1 Im ol d1~~111r \\ 1.: H 111tcrc,tcd 111 .111\1111c '' h1> h.1, mc'mor.1h1h 1 I 111111 p.1,t (\ur .... I lu)<l, who hJ~ been \~Orking for the fair 'llll:l' 11)75, \,11d ne'<t )'Car'\ fc t1vtt1c1; will run f1,c Ja~' longer. for .1 total of 17 da) • from Jul}--IO through Ju-ly 26. "\\le want this fair to be filled "ith new and l'\Catmg thing.,, but wc want to hnvc lradiuon llli.l," '11d1 ,1, rthb1>11,., rn IJ1l 11r phot " · • 'Jld / I hl u1tnt.11nmc11t, u1ntl''-h .ind \.,1111111s ~--~-.,,~~--. ~ -.~ . -,.-~ ~:rr -..,-.~ -;--...-.~---··-~:-t··-· . -. ~:.n, ...... 0.. · ~ .. ~ .... · ~ . . ~~ ,. rf"ti. •. _. _ tna'" _ac. _ .. _.:, .. _ . ~ ;.. . __ ~ '· -"'f::.\ '2 .. _ _ ~.· ~~· _ I . .. .. . ~. . . .,~ . ------• • Juh ' 0 Thur 1'gu)'tn 1nd Trinh Tan, Jllc"port Beach. girl Jul~ 5 n Donchal and Ro~rt ftnrt)', Cn 1a M C\J, girl July b a Ttrf\a and ~tth c:oldberg Cmta Mc,.i, ,,r1 Jul\ ., • Rarha,.. and Anth~on~ \\tbbtr •• ( P\l<i \k,.t, !;Ill . • Jt)I~ I\ "iharlC'nt ~nd rimoth~ c.aiclt. (u\la \fl,~ I"' \ldl\.;R and lbndall R)djt l-1. C 11\ld Mt,J, hm ).1h q t hrhh and Joe ( atrun :'-i-:v.rort Bea< h • .:irl K1rtn and Jon 8uttra N1'1.1.por1 Jk.ich rirt 'anc an~ ll'IU"tnct "itarr. C 11wn.1 dd M H '"'' In B•lbo•: A pmJawn fare on Aug. tf. ,1966 rcducccl the: famou~ RcndcZVOU!ii. n. llroom to ·' hcnp of 'molJcnng rubble:. ror l8 ye r... lr11m the h rlc-.ton to the.• hug. the H.cndc:1vo11 w '" loved hy 11 gcnen11ion uf t.hrnccrs, In tht h1g hand cr.1, It r.1tl1n hro de lit prcaJ the f 11nc of the Rcn<le/\'UU ll.lllrc>c.1rn l · th !thorc..'i of th hluc P1ctf1\; ,\n hi tnrn:nl m rkcr 11 c,o I·, 0 c n I• ront " II th.at rcrmun'I ol .1 kflCntJ • I ell ta what ~-e\c '"''~eel lie onic 11 lwmg le cm.I h · ~mJmg Yf1Uf hl\f(lf#CHI (uff(.(O n1u Ynu Kno , lhc 111/nt. />,() ltm /~()(I ·o ta Mc n, 9Jfl21> ' -, ..... plltd bf nttf' .lilplnn J II\-I \ltrttt und l\urt Ml\tn l .,,,,, /\h• • l'>m ~ I -*Ura ind l>ou1ll' \ 1d1tn :'llr"'l'"rt Be!' ,h, t-..1~ • "'lhl 11nd John t-.llloll. ( c1mnJ t.lcl M.u y1rl \1111) and Uo~la\ \1a\ :-;~"'JX'rl 11, • 1 r,1rl • Julv I \ ( ~nthla 1nd lfonw ('1111dtron, ( I I I '1.1 ='·'· r1rl l\athlrtn 11nd \11111 \nd"..,.'· < 1 t.1 Mc\.1, tOrl l 4 ui-t'n ind Ro~rt ch•in& Ill, ( O'lll \1<' hc•V n Jtnnlftr and Rodnt) llfmenu. Ne"' ron u. 1 h, ho\ July 14 Catherlnt 1nd Antonio 1ochn, C°f~l.i Meo, ~ 1 !\t1rf1 and· J t 51trr1, (".,,,. ' l'' . 1111 Jul\ t5 t.aurtn and lh1nitl McNtmt), "l"'P• n lk.nh "''' 'nra and \ndrt'~ Ra) nor. ( o'IJ .. le"' 11rl Jullt ind H,..ndon Ro)tnbtra. C 11run.1 d I "-far, girl Jul\ In l'•thn1nt' and Potrid. 'tcrvu , 11.c~p.•rt n J,h 111 l.orralnr .11nd John Uull. 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Oe•t•rter ... ,a .... 11-.na,. - From A1 Kangyo Bank, one of Triangle Square's financiers, said that because the bank made its loan baJCd on much mote conservative • ·projections than those of the developers, he's confident the project will succeed in the weakened market. ·A representative of the project's otber financier, Citicorp Real Estate, declined to discuss the viability of Triangle Square. · Batley said he believes Triangle square, located at the confluence of 19th Street and Harbor and Newport boulevards, is asking rents comparable to low-end rates at Newport Beach's Fashion Island and Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza, two of the most prestigious regional malls in the nation. Costa Mesa Courtyards, a high- quality commercial center acro.ss Harbor Boulevard from Triangle Square, has asking rateS' of about S2 to $2.50 a square foot, and as of Wednesday, had 1l1> occupancy t!bte of 82 percent. The developers vehemently dis.agree with Triangle Sq uare's critics. Ri chard·Shap1ro, a general panner tn the proiect, said rental rates in the center "'ill actually be about $2.50 a square root to $3. 75 a square foot. That translates to yearly rent payments of $45.000 to $67,500 for a 1,500-c;quare-foot shop. Shapiro acknowledged that the locitl retail leasing market 1s depressed, but said he doesn't CXJ)cct any diffitultv filling up Triangle qu.are. "We're delug~d b) interested pe~ple ,·· Shapiro \a1d "This prqiect ha.\ all the ingredicnh I',?.; f\01. ~oing to tell you everyone 1 rurfrung around throwing money at us, but thch. \ been a lot of int~rest " · lll1IR11a Editor Tony C.. .. 642-4321, ..._ 367 A construction worller mows arefully around the . KaffokHng au~ndlftJ the Triangle Squue •hopping center. Triangle Sqtic1re 1s currently al~ost 50 percent pre-leased, Shapiro "aid B) th.e time the oerfler opem, by about next April or • Mav. 11 will be at lea t 70 perteni leased, he said. Shapiro prod1ctcd that the center would be fu lty lca\ed within about four or fiv• months of opening. An arti t's rendition shows the Dome at the Trittngle Square shopping center as seen from th~ Intersection of Newport Blvd. and 19th St. Keo1n MaG uire, a retail specialist with CB Commercial in Net.'poft Beach, said retail rental rates and leasing activity ha'"e been soft in the area. largely beG8use of a recession-related dcctine in demand for space oy sm.n retai lers. ~res at stylish fa.,h1on l\land start at $3 a square foot . MaC1u1re sai~. He declined to speculate on the. VJability of Triangle Square cbl(tging more than that for some space. 8 nan Bethcc1, Jno1hcr retail sp~1al1'1 ~•th CB Commercrnl. wookJ not tl1\cus<. fn<1ngle Square, but. '<lid ove rall market prospecb are favorable He said vaca ncies in the Co,ta Mc a-Newport area averaging 5 percent to 10 percent and the re's little land ava ilable for new con'>truct1on Retail proJect,c; require higher occupancies than their office counterparts to he profitable. Regardless of overall market cqnd1 tio ns, Shapiro said he believe'! Triangle Square will draw enough shoppers to upport its re nt structure He said the two anchor tenants already signed up -Edward Theatres and 3Jl up- scale aroccry store -wall be 1deaJ Up The Ladder 'l·m not QOing t9 tell 1ou everyone 1s running around throwing money at us, but there 's been a ·1ot · Of interest.• ..... ProJect offlclal draW\ for n1ght11me and daytime traffic, respectively. · • 'The difference between th1 pro1ect and C\icry other center 1s thJl 11 ha1; n1ghttimeractivities,'' <)h.1p1ro sa1<l ''The typical center •in Or.i~~e County 1 daytime oriented Tim Seiler, leasing agent for < O\ta Mesa Courtyard , termed the Tnangle. Square busine plan "11ggrcss1ve." He aid he believe frinngle Square will make an already soft market more competitive, but he thinks the Courtyards will ultimately benefit from the increased ·traffic gcn~rated by its new neia,hbor. Carlos Lopez. a retail specialist with Bi hop Hawk commer~ial brokerage in Irvirfc, questioned whether Triangle S9uare will find tcnanu at the rates it's king. "It's not South Coast Plaza and Newport Beach accountant Dtnnla fCJaria has been elected pre ident of the Orange County I Lona Beach chapter of the California Society of Certified Public Accounta.nu. MllilD is managing partner of Klarin Lamb &. Manin Inc. 0 KtnodJI Afleu Alldtnon ha been named an auociate in the Newport Beach office of Pettit & Martin. formerly an aaoclatc with Jrell & Minella in Los Angele 1 Anderson will work primariJy with Pettit &: Martin's reaJ e tate clients. Jamt1 D. Woett has been appol?n1ed to the ncwty·created potitlon if executive vtce president at Medical Moldin1 Corp .• 1 tubsidla.ry of C.0St1 Mw·bascd CIMCO Inc. Woest worked prcviou ly as aencral manager of AJlergan Pb&m'laceutietla' medical pJ11ticl division. 0 Ron Brt no, 1 finance representative in tho A.saociate1 financial Service Co. lnc.'1 San Oaeao branch for two yeara, ha been named manaaer or th compan'Y• Costa Meu branch. 0 . Nfftport Beach resident Mldlellt M. Mtat .. , f~ • br•ndl , it's not Fashion Island,'' Lopez nld. "It's way over market. h 's going to be tough for them to get above ground." Lopei compared Triangle Square to a 900,000-square·foot: class "A " retail center under development in Anaheim Hill . With the Orange County retail 'market extremely price sensitive, he said, that new center is charging rates of $1.30 to $2.lS a square root. y--. "Tennnts know it's a tenant's market,'' Lopez sa id. According to Urubb & Ellis Co. tati tics, the average rental rate for a community hopping center in Oranae County was le than Sl.65 a square foot as of the end of June, down more than 11 percent from early 1990. In add1t1on to t~e relatively high renb. Lopez said he and other retail agent were tol d by Trial\g.IC Square official'i that outside broken would not be paid commission by the developers. He aid he believes the refusal to cooperate with broker wnl make a hard sell even harder: ~ ....... "They said the only way a broker will get paid is ir the tenant pay for you. In this marketplace, that's like o car sale Qtan requirina you to show a financial tatement before lcmns you on the lot." By th timt> the cent~r opens In spr~ng, 1992, developers anticipate 70 percent will be leased. manaaer for Ameriean Temporery Service11 ha been named a representative in the Costa Mesa office of P&&ycheit Inc. 0 Sil•~•• 1,11 at•, lonnerty executi\ic vice pre idcnt of Ootch1 Inc., hu ben IUilMd $r' of Newport Bcach·bucd Ouicksi~cr Jn,. The c:otnpe8' Illa 1 need that Randall t .. Herrel, cJtccutive vice pre1ident ad Chief nclal officer, will a ume the adJit1onal ti!IC of chief opmatifta olrteer, 1 new p<>11tion within Quic ilvcr. 0 OtllilAI J. ~. dean of the Univcr ity of liforma·lnine' Gflduall 9chaOI al Manaaement, hu been appointed to Newport Beach-bleed Downey Sninp' boerd of dire~tor • Aigner will ni for one ,ear on an inacrim basil and will be • c1ndida1c for cl ti n to a full three.-,eer term 1t the thraft'1 1992 aonual meeting. 0 Mia TllllM ha been promoted to tho potation of markc1in1 sn•n•r M The Hall Olton Mamt1n1 Group 1n New~ BC_!Ch. T.._ W ..... dli pciilG9 Of 111ht• ......... manaeer IOr one and I lialf ,..,., Appointment Calender Aua. 12 \ Cutting edge dc~clopmcnt of t~o o! Orange County ncwc l ma tcr·planned communit1e will be the focus <>f the general mcmbCnhip meetinJ o/ the Oran.e County ReJK>n of the 1Ju1ld1n1 lndu try AsMXiauon of SOuthcrn Qalifornia. Held al the Irvine Miniott Uottl, the e¥Cn1111 be&fn• •1th • 1ocial hour at 6 p.m., followed by dinner at 7 and lhe proar•m at 8. Featured will be reprcient11ive1 of The Irvine Co. and Arvida Corp. Rncmliou ($35 for DIA memben lld MS for non· mcmbtn) mutt be made ~ noGft ~ 9 Call '47·3042 .. Aua. IJ ·1 he South Coast Busincu and Profc ional Women meet at 11:30 a.m. at the El Tonto Grill in COfita Men. Women and men arc invited to attend. A ... 15 • A •pecial proaram for Newport Bctch Confere~ and Vashon Bureau meNben on ''Workin1 w1tb ,..,..,... 'I ra"cl M•rketa" be&••• al 8:30 a.m at the Balbol Pmffoa. tnsiah•• will be ~ ineo protocol, butlneu upectatlom. ne~t 1uom Ud M.,Cift teMta. Call ....... Unall at the bureau, 644.1190, lat iftbre Hllbnftadoft. -----After..,... police at bay for alw nv. boun an Hlllllllllmi ltnliet, a man wanted an 1U1pkioG t)f imllll ind dnaa o«en1a saw iiaelf up eut, w.._.., momias without inddeat. • ac..ia Lee Noble, 35, ii befna held in the Coeia Meu jail u•r a S~ bond an :1': of po11••• dnaa penpMrnatia, drivialWMser the lliftuence of -alcObol and drup, and ail trafftc onlcer l8¥IB l.owUla, ..W. 1111 ............ Delall ~ iaid11ed the ............ II allo ooaeiderinl .... that Noble be ~ .. kidllappiDI in cannecdoa with the ......... Calta Mm polb olllclr 'l'W Starn .... I I ' , lae d6d 111 W. ,,.... Md their two c:WJdrea INve. But ncipborin1 r..W.•ta, who Md Mft. POlio6 IMUIDed Nolle WM anaed Md c8lld in CVM:Uaaed ud were ......_ • the......, .,.,, tired their SWAT team. They alto evacua&ed tho of the ltUd otf Jona'befoN Noble cMd. IUnOUftdiq .. bcMDla Ind ..,......., .. ia caec o1 ''It WM ad&laa at ftrit became .. live rilbt 1e1a. palire. the street from him, but now it'• a ..... At approximaaely 2 a.m., Noble finally pve up. ~ inconvenience," &aid MeHIN Briadloy, 22. ~ ihota were fired and no form of pa w11 uaed durtq after midniaht. "Why don't they Jtlll to in tlMn ud the inciduL Noble Wll not curyiaa a pn when &el him?" pOUce atrclled W.. Police are continuin& tbe iavetdptian Md ll'J "'We tried to caD him oa the phone repeatedly, but searchin& for a hanctaun Noble ii awipec:ted ol Ullns Violations. .• · Noble wu alto the named 1U1pect in an anault with a deadly weai>oa cue, aJthouah no arrest warrant bu been iuued, Coata Mesa senior poUce I The inddent bepn Tuelday nlpt around 8 p.m. wbQ C:O.ta Mell police tricked Noble to an .,.,.._., •• 360" tt..u.on sa. _...... 111 .. Ylli•kta two frilndl. Saam Mid. Noble'• Idell-. b8da't ..... verifllcl Wodnaday, but Stam .. id police beU.W the ~ .. from Sua Ana. • he wouldn't amwer it,11 LoYe~ &aid. "We believed in tbe prior assault case, Stam &aid. t,e wu armed. There was no rcaaon IO Nib in and .---....,....;..---------------...;....~~ · When police found Noble, &bet attempted to 1Cne the arrest warruta; but Nobk tu,.. olf the apanment lipts and reru.ed to como .out. Howc¥er, eacalate anythiaa. ·we jut decided to wait him out. He said he p tired of the phoDc rinsina .net c:arnc out." MMC Mll\l"1'11ot • More than 100 people ftashed Ughts into the Costa Mesa aky Tuesday night for National Night Out Against Crime. Locals shine to cut· crime COSTA MESA -Gathered together for a special National Night Out pany, more fhan a 100 loca l re idents shined their nashliglm toword a police helii::opter Tuesday evening in a ymbolic ge lure to "turn the lights ou1 on crime." "It WD.$ real f~ real unique..:_said b l...Littc.n.__a_Costa...Mc.sa communtty 'c~nt~.o 1ccr who hel~d .organize the party 'at the Harbor Center. "I thi nk iJ heightened the awareness and trengthcned neighborhood cooperation with the police." Americans around the country got know their neighborhood police better and turned on -thc,ir porch lights during the 8th Annual National Night Our; designed to help take back the street from criminals. .in Cos!a Me a, resident of all ages had a chance to see· a demon trat1on by the police SWAT van and meet with some of the officer during ihc Harbor Center party. · "ll kind of reminds you of when the cop was on the beat and everyone got to know him," Litten aid. There was also plenty of crime prevention information at the party and a "i it by McGruff, the national crime dog. Free na hhghts were also give n out during a raffle. 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A company whose president is Her Royal Highness, the Princess Margaret. Hos\ing Tucsda Center Room of the Orange County Performing Arts Ce nt e r we r e Chai rman William Lyon and Pre s ident Th o ma s Kendrick. The nibbling and sipping set of "swells" included Br111~h Consul General Reginald Ho lloway who Vldl Dan Societ\i) came stag as wife , Anna, known by man) Counuan\, 1c; driving a Jeep Lois Aldrin and Ed Sterling cross-country 10 Florida; M.vtha and Bob flUOf, Renee and Henry Segerstrom, Dottie and Glen Stiftwell, Shari and Harry En ylM, Judith Morr, Susan and Tim Str1der, and Lois Aldrin (Bun was in Houston). Others 1ocialiling prior to "Swan La ke" included RB's arti lie director Anthony Dowell; admini lrative director Anthony Russell-Robert , o ne of RB principal dancers Ducey Bussell, Center neighbor from SCR David Emmes, Mary Roosevelt, Michdle Roh~, Jolene and Richard Engel, Tom Tierney and Susan Bartlett wi t h mom, Barbara Steele Williams, and hu band, Nick Williams. (The Harry and Grace Steele Foundation provided a gr a n t making the balle t presentation possible.) , .. T he company, 145 'member strong, came to Costa Mesa following performances in New York, Miami and Austin, Texas. "We arrived in this country July 4. We will go home after Sunday's performance for a holiday," aid spoke person Amanda Jones. "We arc blessed to have the Royal Ba llet come to the Center. They haven't been on the West Coast for 12 years," a1d L}on accompanied to the reception b} wife, Willa Dean. lUICr. tbe final bduqtiet 111ut been tossed on stage and the curtain remained down, 1he ballet evening continued "1th a ca t party at Birrapore111':.. rorget httle hors d'ocuvres -1t wa' pi1.za and pasta time for 80 hungf'\. dancer , others from the RB .mu 'ome of the champagne reception gue~ts. Pearly street entertainer Ray Cooper, Music ala Cut. '>ets the festive mood. 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ALU Gennan Home Baker1 Wc:ddlnc CakH "The Oki· F'Mh10n W•t .. ~9~ Crace ln C.M Call for Info 540-0281 I 'Corona' scare slows cigar patron T HE nUT THING TO GO IS TH.I HUMIDOR -Cigar smokin1 is frowned upon in a holpital'• intensive care unit. , with all that tubing and stuff. Otherwise, though. HdlJ £. Sdaltltt• looted fine Monday, when I sneakea a peek at South Coast Medical Center. The Ritz-CarlJon'1 guiding genius bad been admitted only. houn earlier, rendered horizontal by a coron.,.Y scare. Or, as one of bis irreverent cronies put it•as it a corona • • scare? Whatever, it'll be awhile before hedonistic Henry lights up another of his beloved hand-rolled pren1iums. This news will come as a shock to thOusands of his leaf-loving admirers around the globe, from Switzerland to mainland China, who've come to look upon His Elegance ai. their intrepid leader. lt was convention-busting Henry Schielein who brought them out of society's c10$et four years ago, when he introd\Jced the lavish . Gentlemen's Cigar Smoker at The Rilz·Carlton. It's incc become a smoking-hot ticket worldwide, over-booked several tim es over fo r all future convocations. • Henry's scheduled to be transferred today from South Coast Medical Center to M1~sion Comm unity Hospital, reportedly for additional diagnostic tests, but there's a rumor going around. He got word, it's said, that Mj ion's gift hop offers a finer selection or imponed cigars. Strictly for his vi 1tor wi th bad habi ts, y'understand. Ah, yes, ever the perfect ho l... ,,. 0 ;TEVER THE OCCA 10 I HJS1'fMl.NC-r IMPECCABLE -Henry Sch1elcin erve on the board of directors of South Coa t Medical Center, located in Laguna Beach, JUSt up the pike from h1 hotel. - And where wa he when the heart attack came a-calling? He'd JUSt driven into the ho pital's parlong lot, that's where. Thi man is very organi1ed. 0 lN CASE YOU'RE LOOKJNG FOR SOMETlllNG 1'0 CELEBRATE, BUT DON'T WANT 'rO CHOOSE SIDES - There were two invitatiam in the amc mailbag this week. One'wa for a din ner-dance Aug. 17 3t Le Meridie n Hotel - celebrating the 222nd birt hday of Napolton Bonaparte. The other was for the launching of a legendary service apartment bu1ld1ng in Lagun~ 11 111 , catering to luxury-loving en1or And wo.u ld you believe it's called The WtUlngton, as in the Dul e or. Old soldier never <.lie, they JU,t keep on gcuing promoted 0 BOY, OJO SHE GET A WRONG UMBER -The voice wa seductive. ''This is Morin," the caller purred, "and J'm look.mg forward to our httlc rendel\lou l 4 o'clock today." "What rendcnou 1 that?" I inquired ca ually, batJ.ng throuJh my pipe stem Her laugh wa throaty. "Cheryl told me you have a delicious sen e of humor," she cooed. "She told' me lot of other thmg · too, Johnny." "I'm not Johnny," I aid ·Her voice became busine. ·like. 1'1 n't thi!. 498-(reeling off the other four d1g1t )?" "No. you\.e got two digi t 1n the wrong place," I said. At which point my wife entered the cage and a ked, "Who's that on the phone, dear?" And I ~aid, clicking off, "Wrong number, dear " New Car Season Is Here! Aner )Ou bug ,>our bt\t cnr dtol, call u for a 11uote on thnt new ca r! ... ,,cwtl. Rabbitt Insurance Agency 631-7740 ~1 Old Newport Blvd ~ . t. American Heart a:a Association ~ Newport Bach ~ (Near Hoa&) ..:. • -·- 1' 1' 1' 1' 1' 1'.1' 1' 1' 1' 1' "1' f. , _ Q: Where to go to beat the Summertime blues?? (ie: lousy weather, traffic, nois~ A: a) south of France? b) Zihuatanejo? ,I c> BIDWELL'S ''Beat the Blues" SALE!!! start AUGUST 8th, 1991 Bidwell' Bidtique Fine, feminine sportwear. at extra special savings. .. 673-4510 · Via lido 'PIUa 346 7 Via lido next to UdO Cinema ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,, <. ' -Opf!fa guild has a 'ball' at burger joint W hite Castle may have had the fint fast burgers, but Ruby'a may arguably have the best. That's what everyone was I out to dilcover Saturday niaht. Ruby's Jaguar Diner was the ieene for Opera Pacific's Tennis Guild's Second Annual Tennis BaJI Sock Hop. No stuffy stuff for this group. __ ..,___,__ 0.3'irtd by Patsy . and Dave Livingston the players leCt no ~oubt that the point was to have a baH, _.not just have a ball! Tickets were $48. Explained ...__.,.;J Dave, "We Cll'll 1111 Jllll Society wanted to make this the bargain of the summer." Patsy elaborated, "This year is the first time we've gone pubJic (last year we limited this JO our members) and we're a ucccss! We sold out!" Playing up the play on words, the men sported natty tux top and cummerbunds above their tennis . short . Poodle skirts were de rigucur for the 'AOmen. PlJ'IAktrmt -uouti-que-owner Bar~ra Magness didn't cop out to being out or her. element, but did conf e he had stuffed her re nted blond fall with panry hose to make it ''poof." Expecting her first baby in November, committee member Lou Houston looked a httlc Ille a renegade teener in her puffed out 1 pooch skirt Still a competitor on the court, Houston aid, "I 10\e the cause and I gue1.s I was drawn ts.> the group by 11 variety and the 1 opportunity It gave me 19 make friend from all different .ige groups." It was evident from the !>tnrt of the easy going eve.oing that people were en1oying each other It all be$,1n with hors d'oeu~res from Ul1's; a very ·~ buffet which managed to be at home with coke ' , be COMtructcd on the comer of MacAnhur and Pacific C.oa1t Hipway. It wiU house more thin 260,000 volume , Allen, a prolific writer, admitt~d he never aoes anywhere without hi1 dictaphone. "II has' no affect on the quality, but ii a.really improves the quantity." The creator of 36 boob and 4,000 sonp quipped, "From there I get a transcribed edition of what they think I said, its rarety what I did sa~ but then I can edit itl" · rne Golden Truffle supplied unny peach cobbler and coffee I 'Celebrities' . . to seek tips f quaffed from cla 1c coke glas"e (or wine if preferred ) Tammy nnd Imagine prominent community "'I Ron Schwarz modeled dud' from and bu 1ne!>s leaders wearing the Jaguar boutique The 1-ngel ' aprons. c.irrymg trot)' and dre ed for charity I collect1on of classic crut.Sing cars in costume They v.111 be semng (around 10 oldie , but gooches) t.ihle' for. gcnerou'i tips at the twinkled in the light out~ide l.ee C)\llC I ihro"' f oundation·, We l's Newport Import (We!>t Cekbnt) 'lel'\-er fund raa er The was the evening·~ honorar)' e1rcnt will he held Aug. 10 at the chairman.) They ct the rngc lor Irvine M.imott. classic cat~ from Ruhv'~ Cclebntv Scf\er' " a fun '>poof - ~I 11 ; and tbe aftc"'°°' hll'Md ......., • Allen ~ IO the Jeclen Md complimented the ptberin1 on their avoc:atioa. Amons the booklah bunch were Herridl and .... ......_, HM'Y and letdie lubb, Mayor Phll SansoM, John and Miry Nlcal, Cart and rat NeitHr, .... and Kathleen Jacbon, letly Sprllftl, Nancy Jones, Stu and ~ Fishier,, Roger and Jane HardKre, Hann~ Kirby, Jdf and Carol c.oldman, Joan Pote.a, Mary end W1Hlam Thompson, Bill ~alen . and Jane Wiles. •• From left, Judith . and Sandy and Don Ridener Books Stuffed Animals '* --. · Fine gifts Cards Stationery Invitations 3601 Jamboree Rd./Newport B~ach tlombon~ at Bn.nol 1 252-8134 Then came pm~' and dancing of black tic affair' \\'h1le dad in f~ the mus~ up~1ed ~ Adrian c~tume, cKh ~a1tcr v.111 fumhk ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tapia and the Fai rlancs his or her way through <;crv1ng And ye , there was a moon out dinner and sohc11mg tips by any too means p<.l'"ble. As man) a" 30 Having a blast were IYthy .ind "celcbnt1c,," which include ick Wagner, Pal and Carl Fulco, attorney\, Port figure,, CE.O' Ila an<f Biii Conlin, Chuck ond and cntcrtJ1ne~. to name a fcv., nn Gardner, Joan and Bill v.1H part1c1pa1c in thi\ e1rent. imonorr, Jeane and Orville 1 he event will begin v.tth guc'>l!i rlett, Sandra and John Daniels hrow.,.ng and bidding on a \1lcnt nd Geri and Walter Schroeder. auction filled v.uh tnp , dinner D and other girt" Once the gue t Whoever aid "a picture'<; wonh arc 'C"ated, the fun begins! A four· 1,000 word " apparently' hadn't cour\c meal will be placed before run into Steve Allen l he guest , but certain e\tra amen111e' qu1ntc enual pundit prO\'cd h1 Y..lll co 1 them bon mots peak for them ehes All proceed-. from Celebrity Sunday afternoon when he put in Scl'\cr' "-Ill benefit the Cy tic an welcomed appearance at the 1-ttHo"' r oundation Cy,tic P c1fic Mutual Atrium in Newport hbro i 1'\ the num"ber one genetic Center. killer of children and young adult . Bein& recognized were the Lud.1ly, the actual gene which Ncy,,port Beach Pu bhc L1bra.cy's cau.,.es cy tic fibro..1 ha~ been m t vorac1ou readers (the 300 1dcnt1fied and a cure 1 w1thm the who had checked out the mo t reat.:h of scicnMh All that is books during the la'\I year.) necJcd now 1-. monev hauwoman for the Newpoct t or ticket mfomiaucm cont ct ONE LOW PRICE INCLUDES: PRE-CONDITIONING, SPOTIING & MOST FURNITURE REMOVED Beach Public Library 1-ound.uion Jan Schafer at Q38-1393. event Phyllis Dembowski aid, ....-------------1 •-----.. -------''We're here today for a friend· LIVING ROOM 911 9'RIM. ra1 er, not 1 rund-raiscr.'' • • DINING ROOM -- ubrary r oundatmn co cham l ICDIOOMS & HAU. lllU. ' 2 IOIOOllS John and Elizabeth Stahr -J sso'o Sfi7'0 welcomed fhe bibliophile and · • poke a bit about plans for the 1- future Central Library which will tal .. NO HIDDEN CHARGES ''Announcing'' 111s1ti"" "v_r§-JfiQui . e11s/ol# :Desi911 e1011ti11g We have moved to our new location at 1733 W stcliff Driv ro .from W \ t liff Pl,ua b .tw \ n Irvin Blvd. & D v r Driv ) N wpo rt B ach, CA 92660 T l~phone: (7 14) 650-11 77 , ... Mate ~rt1IV'Pllcll Katherine Koomoa, 11, of ta Cruces, N.M., fi nds a way to cool off on a hot summer afternoon at the Fashion Island fountain. local ,officials and business people say they hope the recent sunny, warm weather means summer has come to stay. Mattel HAPPY BIRTHDAY ~~~~ecl on 2699 her glittery pink P•r1y oown With Happy B1r1hday &eshl Ages 3-up Mattel HAWAIIAN FUN BARBIE Surfs up and Barbie's ready, cool bikini and all Ages 3-up 511 I • 24'9 ;eGA GENESIS SYSTEM 14899 ~ffRBOGRAFX·118Y8TEM 9911 True 18-blt technok>Qy and pow•rl FHU.1rff more ch~ gamee, fNter Include• Sonle the lfedgehog gam• action, 1PKlal enectt. lncludN Tu~Pld and controller Ages 8-up. · controOer Ind "Keith Courage In Alpha .. COHTIM>L ,.0 .•.........•.•.....•.•••.••.• ~ •••..•••••.•• 11." Zonee" game catd AOll ~ . ~9.! .. aw Anni C4llDll .... COSTA M8SA -For the next two weeU. city council members will b. aeekiaa applications for a Plannina Commwion seat left vacant with Joe Erickson's ap&>Ointmcnt to the council. , While tome council members were ready to appoint a commissioner Monday from the pool of· City Council candidate they had reviewed prior to appointing Erick.son, they decided to delay the decision so Erick50n too coulcf have a chance to review l\ll the candidates to ~ucc~ed him on the commission. "I feel I would like to make an educated decision," Erickson soid. The commis ion appointment will be back before the council on Aug. 19. In other council action: • Council members gave the go- ahead to a traffic tudy on Baker Street that could eventually eliminate parkin~ along tho busy road, and add bike lanes and bus turnouts. Councilmen Peter Buff a and Joe 'Erickson voted against the idea of eliminating parking space , !laying they feared residents from an apartment complex will start parking on nearby re idential meet1. Howcwr, the majori the council thou&ht it wu danaeroua to keep the pe lots on the street. The plan be used to help determine po ibility of 1mprovina t movement on Baker Street Bri!itol Street to Mesa V Drive. •A policy that could gu1d future development of Si Room Occupancy wa ent ha ph1nners for a few modificat With intensive management ccurity requirements, planners ay SRO . projects often renovated residential -could pruvidc basic. safe affordable housing for the wor poor. The council already dcte the concept against claims by resident that SRO is just ano way of saying "housing projects "SROs are not pro~clS and arc not charity pro1cct ," B said. "This is not public housin is ti&htly secure housing." · Council members said t wanted to make sure future S projects would not become apartment complexes and that would be madF available for t In need of emergency housing hort-tcrm ba is. Polee seize 5,500 boodeg · tapaa ar•at-nve at local •• •at COSTA MESA -Police confi cared more than 5,500 counterfeit au ct. settes and arrested five people· in connection with the seizure at Orange Coast College Flea Market. Hector Manuel Segovia, 30, or Santa Ana and Rogbcrto Barrera , of Len nox were charged with felonies fo r posse ing more than l , tapes. Bail for each wa) ct at SJ0,000. The other three, Luc1I Delfino Sonano-RoJn , 51 , of Costa M EliLabeth Sanches, 45, of Anaheim and 0 car Serrano Abrego, 20, Lennox, were cited for po cs ing le s than 1,000 tapes. ln all, 5, tape 14'.ere confiscated The department arrcc;ted the u pects after receiving a tap through ant1·piracy hotline l -800·BAD·BbAT. D•t•ni r. Di•• <1' Ct)'ol.1 M~ r('( t'nlly Htnt'd 1 .. b.>c~w v4 Mtentl' from tl.11\ry Mvtld fol~ 1n C la••mont ~ .ach•r.ftl ~ ~ ou1.rand1ng -•k 1n biology du.;ng lwr ~.I" at 1heuill• r:J M.t••IW' L• • Cpl ~«"-~ lurct>ts WJll t>I ~lt'ph.Jn Bur · 1>1 <• 1.i "'1' • i<!CI M.1• M I.Inc~ Cpl C'h.trit'I A. S,.n<'t'. ton ol Mn C h.lrln g ~·n<t'r ol N'""~"' ~.l<h rkt'nll) tt'lurnft.I from lhfo MiJ<flfo £a>t tn wpp.wt .of Opt'r•loon ~ Storm ... h le ~ng \O•th lt>f' hi MAflfW' OlY? w>n fium r 1mp PM<ilt'IMI . 0 111.t.abeih Nicholl 1 I "'"""P'>'' lltoiCh ho&~ IW'f'n .ti:tf'pl~ 1111) tlw Pt'att' ('~ 9't' "'ill <kp.art .. for l11•e l\lt .a ""ht're ~ will "'u<I< •• .a ht'1lt., t'dulltN, on Aug 4 .iltt't ct>t'11plf'l•nic 1xoen1.itoon In thf. l n•lt"d SI.Ill'\ 0 Suu n ll Jnl.t' ol 1'-P'"" l!t"a<h ""' rf'<t'nlly """'"<'(.I • (f'rtofc•tl' ol N'P'"'"''°" Iv< Ou1'1.lnd1n11 Stor\1(1' 111 111'< rornmun•f\ h~ ( Mfl!t'\\tn.in R~rt Dorn.in [ . N••'I-•"""'" '"'"''' l 11n04h11 I Mttulf 'kit\ nl p .l\ly ( Mf'tc.ill o( (<"'I.I l\il('!W It'<; t'nll) l"mplet..d 1r.;ru1\ lt.t"""A on '>.tn U l'l(U Mf'f141tf. • 111'.l<l t..i.an(i. ll#l 'M:hool ~·.a.J.ute, j(>lnrd tht' ~"" '" M.I• h 111'll J V•u&fin W. K.lly ol ( <l!.1.1 M~ \OU ti'\ t'<llly nJont«f Roi.try °'"""' H20 C"-Nnnr fot 1991 92 A Rnc.ttwn llntl' 19f.'-~•°'Y la .a """"'~ vi 1ht' Roe.ary Club uf Or.anv .1nd " Oi1t<tor ol hll"fn1I rNtoO") •I C-lwpm.an C:~ A.t D ~11<1 ~"°' . t>P .,.,11 be"' °"'F of tht' S7 rlubt ftOl'n 0t1nv IU ln6 Anitt\ei fl M.1111>t' ttolMort It 1..-ba """'*° Debt& " tht' d.lu It'• ol 8"'r-..k-t•f ~hne- rA l •~•~ M'°" ""' t«l'ntly corn"'~ "" 'f"'1n8 .ii lhft M~tll't' (1wp1 Air St.tflClfl '"""'l"'"' J.ip.tn I\ 1•1•'1 i•..J.M1t 111 I t.1rn1.1 II Sc 8.1'~ "'""!'!/ tht \vr..-'" Apr" ol th.tt .,....,, 0 ''"'" H1lch•r 1 N.1"\ ~.am.tn •l"Pftn arid 111<1,(,. ul \\,uy 8ol<htloi r.I ~l ~~· h.. COi" ~N lt'<Tud lt.ll<l•"t &I tit< •utl h.l•n•I'[! l •-m.ind 1n San ~' A 1'•11' K'• lu•lt' al O.t>tn \I-ltogh xii '" 1 tunhl\gloo 8e.h, lw I'~ t"4> Nwv (f'btu.ll\ 111 "NI ,...,,,.,. f>!otl)-{)((v1 JrJ (. t.w Chrhluoht-r S.llcrt nl B•llx,. l~l•nd "''' 11.adu.iN fr1>on "'"~ l l*"Ptt.tl (0<p. ~hnol D.iring 10-.. ~ rourwo "' ~ ........ , xhool o1 11" °lt•f'™" S,,n 01f'_.>, S..llf'"\ •tretlW'd 1Mtru<-tJ. on rhr h.iMr tnf'1JK •I pm. !'tlurt'\ HI/ l'wn.od ,.,._ "la\y '" AuXU" 1 Q•}l,J 0 ,...._, 1'..tll ()If\ t• ltd tl.i"' fr~ jam tht' w.n til {t'{ a"tl )t'<' I•""" c>I Cu<t.t /l.oW hi• '"' 1-nll\. H1u•l'tf'd (rum 0.-~mtne 1n l Moh (.t..t 1n '"PP"' 1' ()pfof•llUft ~ ~orrn "'"' r,f'"'"I "'th r. tt'• StJu«l<0n·H """ h ,. lo...11t.J rn \111ipn1.1 8Hch, "' .\ 1911J J'•clU.111' .<:/ hl~w H•jlh Sc:tll l.tfl'H Jll'N°'d tht """"" in ft'lirWtY ol 19'8 0 . Pm.tit' Omld IX-IK.th '"" fCln cl M.N a MM.amrn.ld Otl!Wh of N""'pon Buch. I tt\f'Ollv r~t'd ~"" 11a1n.ng • foo ~y Otl~ ll • 1qa9 gradu.tte ol WunJbr H rl' S< twJ.JI in ""1t1e IPECIAI. 1111111 ~ ..... IJDIEI liEN'I ~~ NOW NOW •1e1a •2911 . 673-4640 Ad required for discount £q,,,u July JO, 1991 On from Column A One from Column B Wfllon 'tOU'\lf! Aot • ~f'n h"lf I~ llth~I wl1d hr•u Ot~n1t1I '.-h1nc"I & luinuur• h..lufw•r•. con,.. \MO our mt"nul Wtw-n II run!C"\ 10 n.-tor•fl'llf' tlo\rd...,.irf', "'f' \If' ltlf lhr hrt1 \f'r\ 1na' itc!Ufllf' • ing • ed ne her .. hey ffa . Jt n a sa, of 57 he T, If' lh Editorial ' --Rx ,. IPIWlh W e l]ke the hcal~hy at~itudc Hoag Ho pit al off lCiaJ have taken while m'tnJ to get community suppon and city approval on a new 20.year master plan that • . ~uld more than double the siic of the existing f c1hty. If J?ll~d, l lo g would ~d cl<he to '800,000 square feet to 1t'i cx1 t~~g size, .most o~ tt in hu1ldings proposed on it "lower camP.u bordering Pacific Co . t Highway. The planned de~clopmcnt has senc:rated opposition. primarily from neighbor who ObJCc~ the length of con truction, building height and ~c trucuon. of a three-acre wetland~ ite. 1.toag Pre 1dent ~ike Stephens and his staff have met the e valtd concern !\tra1~ht up. Ther have held a cries of meetings ~nd open hou'ie with community groups over the pnst year 'ihown computer-generated picture of homeowner • new ight line to the oc~an after the completion of the buildings; and pmm1\Cd to f!ll&rntc the ~e truction of the wetlands and, as much as p<)\Sthf~. the noise and du t from the construction. The fir t tangible re ult of th1 compromi ing pirit came eJrlicr lost week when the board of directors of a major homeowner group -the WI! t Newport Beach Association - unanimou ly endorsed the master plan. "I loag I to~p1tal ha _gone a long way to compromise and meet the \.'OOCCrn'i of enc re idents," said board pre idcnt Bill chonlau. Thi • of cour~c._i only th~fir 1 hurdle_clcared..in_a-long _ JOUrncy. The ho pual \l1lll'.1ces a aulc with some adjacent homeowners and muse guide the plan through Newport Beach' overnin bodie . But com~lunity comprom1\c and openness may be JUSt the right mcdKtnc to gel local re 1dents behind a well·conceivcd rrojc~t. ~nd "-~ilc 1t' too earl\' for a final progn'o i , Hoag lo pat Is m:t 1ve nc" m;.c tcr plan appean a though it will cnJOV a full lifc. Ami that\ good new' I lerc' to the ~o,p1tal's health. ~liettiiPS ---.-· --- Change of heart A few week' ago yuu pubh,hed mv kttcr in which I crnu:ucd \tr \mhurgey for suing the City 111 Co'rn Me'a in th e amoun1 of l" million dollun. I al\o c:t'mmcntcd ad\e~cl) on an earlier 11.,uc, ~h1ch m a lap'c of mcmor) I rdcned tu a\ h1\ rntc for 3\\:lhl1ng a cit) contract tu hio; ~on. J h II I UC \\ ), 10 f, Ct, 01 rcmning .11\;11 ~e t. \1r 1\rnburg~y ~a'i kind enouih h• cl.1rif) to me perwnJll} the hack,round on the rezoning rcquc\t 1 \UC .ind h1' position on I~ 'Ult •111n\l the Cit\, A few notes .. I received and read you r Augu'lt 1, 1" uc and have quc,tiom on t~o item~ therein. I urry Agran (get real) running for pre'>tdent -Ir he win • doc\ thi' mean all home'> aero " the country will ha .. e to be painted the ... 1me i;olor and all cit1c' will l'lC a .. '1cnlc 'll'i ll'\'ine? Large (and good) editon I on the California gn;1tcatchcr \\-11h thi!> much ~p.1ce for "fowl" n•1,cr.1gc .ind nu mcnuon uf Of' Amliurge}. doc\ th1' mean u' Or.· watt:hcn. ha'e Ileen f:tvcn the hard' MAX s·1 Y\ I $ "'c~port lk.1c:h \, tt turn\ out, the rcquc\l for It 111nang wa' nnt m.1dc by hi\ son. hut ~, the property owner who llh\cqucntl) 'C.lld the propcny tCl Refreshed readers 'he )Oun er Amburgey. while 1hc rc m.1y he: .111 Jppcnrnnce -of ~:onllict of intcrc,t, klt·•lly there \\11~ nunc. In fact, e"cryonc 111,ol1'cd, c"ccpl 01"\ 1llc \mhurttc). hcnchtcd thrcctl) frnm the C:rlC'\ ul tran,,1c11ons. l he rc10ning hcnchtcd the propert) Clwncr, u wrduw, h) I ju,1 wanted tu take a moment of )'UUr time to let you know how refreshing and enjoyable our family find 1 he Pilot We c~pecially look forward to Jerry Kobnn·, column. Keep up the '•>(kl pre"' AN OR.\ RADL ZIMfR l.apuna Be 1ch • cnh;andn' her future 'ccunt). 'I he )Uungcr Amburgc) profited from the de .. clnpmcnt of the property and the city g.unc:d an c~pan io n coverage kudos < f 11~ trs' ha~c An im~munt ctor an 1tl 1hi i~ that the l~ncr T hank you for )our ra1r aruclc I the propert) "uuld ha\.c on •Hoag Ho pit I. We eque ted rc;ronm no matter "h(l ncighbo~ really arc " ick" o .. er tHrg ht th e propcrt) for the ituation. 1k,el<1pmc:nt. · Hoag ha~ ll money rni'iing I wonder ~h\ the c f.1d' were program ~up crlor to the nut mdudcd 1n • rcf)\lrl printed ut Repubh <1n /Ocmocrat1c paruei. the time. H.m:ll on tn•H.lequ.1te combined. They put a parkins rcportrns I m.1tlc an inappropri.11e garngc on the moc;t cxpen\1lic 1H1v.1te dec1 ~1t111 and publtc corner lot tn Cahfur111.1 \U the comment. Mr. Amhur~cy'" UMW and MB2 uuto can enjoy mtrg111 " no long ·r c.jUC'itHln in the view my nund. N<1w they wunt to turn our Although I w 111 nut rcu1.hn11 the ne1ghhorhouJ into mtd·town 1'1101 at th;1t time, l mu'it quc tion • M.1nhattan w11h a Mt Sinn1 lil>.e rhc mte r1ty or tepc.lT1ch 11nd their mcd1 .11 comple"<. mnn:igcr' 1n g9<c:\1I 1ncc thl\. 1 When money und e o 1, kc 01,cr by no mean .1'l' ,fll•t time I ha\.c lnnk out common cn'c nd otlsc rvcd b111 cd, lantcd rcportin~. cn\tr\111mc:nt • Al HF R J' r. I 11\ WI EY Co~t Mc .1 'IAN 01 ON Ne"'pon Be c;h Nllor W....IOlldell • .MJ-4321, ..... 351 Rep. Chrit~r Cox, left, shown Mre in a 1988 file phO«o=-,---- deUwred the keynote address at the annu.i.f conVention of dw-Young • Am~ricans for Freedom. .-... Cox · reveals true colors in TV speech I f you're a C-SPAN aficionado ltke me, then you caught Representative Chri tophcr Cox (R-CA) last Thursday delivering the keynote address at the annual convention of the Young Americans for -F"rccuom (Y}l.r}. Wflile this a<ldre was notable, if not 1n tructi,.c, for it brevity, the dozen or w YAF member assembled were appropriately enthu ia tic and appreciative. Lea' mg a idc the p:irse attendance, re\.eJlcd when the camera panned the nearly empty room. this aJdre!> revealed facet of Rep. Cox not alwa}) apparent to his 40th 1)1\tnct con t1tuc:nt To began, our congre sman showed a Rep. Cox began the substance of· his address by launching into an ins ulting attack on Gorbachev . a condemnation of the U.S. State cnsit1ve. if not troubled, ego At the out~et, he explained to the attentt\C a!>'ICmblage that hi beeper could go off at any moment, demanding his pre cnce on the 00\)r of the House for an important vote. As a Department... and consequeni;e, he a al a S · would ha"e to s . w .Y . a se.nes (regrettably} lea .. e of d1atnbes against immediately. government. Mentioning thic; · once ~ac; ---------informative, twice ~>,\1hl) humurnu\; but Cox menttoned 11 (b> m~ wunt) '" time., m le~s than a half-hour prc,entut1on r\nd, unfortunately for the rnngre.,,man, the hccpcr calling him to an 11nportant Jut) nc\.er \\ent off' \ Oh1.1ou\I) cmharrn,,e<l or at lca\t trying to hkc:d 'nme humor from the 'iltuuuon. Jt one f!tllllt Co'< C\cn in\tructcJ one of h" aide' to 'hcl'k .lnd 'CC 1f hi., beeper was \\orktnl? (U'> thnugh he had cl{pcctcd 11 to perform ·'"'' prop tn his ,1ddrc~' all alonlt). A \.aluable le''"" 'hould he learned h, u' all f rnm the c1111grc,,m,1n ·, c'pcricncc: ·rkcper!I arc the: r.1gc tu be 'Ut~·. hut w-hilc man) import.int people \\Cllr Occpcr<,, OHi all (lC\lplc Y.lth hcqicr' .m; import nt. Rep ( !l\ began the 'ub,tunc.:e of hi\ By M•rk P. Petr•cca nddrc:c;\ by launching into an iri uhi°ng attJck on Gorbachev. a condemnation of the S " State Department, a harp rebuke of JYe 1denl Bush, and a al\\.-.t)'S, a erie of diatribt~ again t government. There\ not much about the U.S. p:cmment the congre man like or admircii: or ma}bc he was JU t perturbed waitmg for hi beeper to go off. Cox 1) one mart politician, he kno~ .. that 1r he play hi~ card right he can ride • his "I hate govc mfl!C:nt'' routine: all the way co the White House. You can f0\1l "Jiot ol the people: a lot of the time! When 11 come to what Rep. Co'< j, for. 1t 'c; rc01lly .1 que tion of what he's ugain,t. A id fo r the SQvtcl Union'? No wa\. According to Congn.!"man Co,: Gnrb.1the\ 1 d1,tinc1i'c from h1' !)01,1et pH:tkcc'-..l" unh by the fact th 1t 'he\ the fir\I Soviet leader to ~c1gh more than h1<; Y.1fc ' He meant 11 a' .1 Jllkc, I thank AnJ )Ct, the camcn panned llcntl\C "tudcnt' taking note)' A' for the Dcp,mmcnt tlf t :ite Co\ .. ;ud th ti s~·uetaf\ Baker v.orsh1p.., at the alt.tr of 'lab1h1-. on · the 7th noor of the St.1tc Department J '"' m,1ght lett me 10 Y.Otldcr hoY. Cu' l..nc"' th.11 1h1'> paruc:ul.ir aht.tr is on the 7th flocir und to wonder what other altar' re toe tcd Ill wa,hington. If there\ .tn ah.tr to 'tab1hl\, then ccrtriinl\ there' one to unbridled amb111on as .;.ell. SeHctarv of 5tatc Bat...cr mu,1 iakc grc.11 comfort in ~0'4\mg that he's held m ~uch high c teem b) members ol the Pre 1dcnt'~ party, e pccially after returning Imm a complicated, hut ultimately o;uccco; ful tnp to th~ Middle Ea l to get the peace proce ., back on fratk. When it comes to Prc!i.1dent Du h and taxc' -the tv.o arc: no\\. hke ~up and ,,1ml\\i1th Rep Cn\ rccommc-ndcd the repeal of the 16th Amendment which pcrm11' < ongrc"' tu l.l) und collect l:t\C'-on income r rorxi .. cJ b\ u t"tmgrcs' domin.ttc:d Ii\ Repubhcan'i m 1909 and .. upportcd (i, Rcpuhhc.rn prc,ttknh, Cnngres\m~n Cm " intent on rc·Y. ntan • Rcpuhhc.1n p.irt\ h1,tor. \1nJ, dc,p1tc Bui.h .ind Cimernor \\'1lwn, rc·charttng the Re.pubh,an p.1n~ '!> future. Of cour c, Co' '' m.trt enou h to no" that the ''no t,I\., pledge !illlf 80C~ O\Cr hig time 1n Orange Count). · We need to "get m l of government.'' prochumcd llUr rcerc entcatJ\.e, In particular. v.c need tu ".,to (the) ~allopm sociati m" th111 diaructenLe American g~cmmcnt. 1t• d1f11cuh for me to imagine soci3li m, or any urher "i.,m" galloping. perhaps Rep C.OX would prder ~alism with a different, ma)be a kinder and gentler, gait. GaUopin& can be ruu~h on the derrierc for anyone nd10g an ideotogical hoT e. r- Tn be fair. Rep, Co i unapologetically tC1r tree enterpri.,c. althou •h he cautioned 'r \I· member' again l being for capitali m ( 1p1t,11i~m." .. aid Co,, "i a trick" in tcrrn1nolng> "in,entcd by Karl Marx." I h.inb for shuring that intcre ting, if 1nac~ur.1tc, lc,..,on in "-Ord development• C on~rc,1.man Co" de: plscs government, or "' he ~anted the Young American (ur l·m:dom (YA(·) to bchevc. (At the rnngre"m.m's age. to .. ay nothing of W1lh.1m F. Bud le\' , I hould think they v.ould hclnng to a ne~ group called Older \mu1 '"' for £-rc:CJom or OAF.) About the ( on •re\ , CO\ rcpc~tcd a hne from Rep, . 1cl 11 ncnck t R-!\11 soun) v. hen asked ~hat he 1hou ht oJ that both. "I n m ~hat l\e liccn \\C' huuld gd rki*of it." "That about .. um 11 up"< O\ "' 1J, nd u 11 doc" f VCf) consttrucnt m 1hc 40th Di trict hould be 1rouhkJ h, the congre inan's J1'd 111 tor the in 111ut1on he profc, C'-to scr.c, anll houlJ • u:o.p1c1ous l'( a protc mnal polt11c1an v.ho procb1m profound JMru't \ll go,cmmcnt a a mean ot pwmutmg a i:arc:cr in go\crnment. If go1,crnmcnl 1s ulwu-..-. up to no good, then \\ht1l gooJ cc.rn Re p Cm uccompli'h for the .SOth D1,t1'ict or thl· 11.11tlln'? U ~O\cmmcnt i inh<'rt·n tl b.td, then wh 11 doc that \3) .11-!nut 1ho c: ~ht) m.kc th1. r l1vrng frClm it" If we 'hould get nd of gmcr nmcnt, then fll.'1 h.1p' ~c 'hould get nJ tll thtN: v. ho l'mcrn u' fir,l But then. wb.u "ou)d !'tr,lfc, l\)Oul polit11:1an do for a h\lng'l \\or c v.h 11 "ould thei. d<.1 w11h,mt thc:u beeper'• · • \1-rl. P. Pttracea /, an a '' tent prolt or of l'ol1tlul ScltnN' at [ Cl and • ~ulu Pilot rolumni t. Hugh's views We t.·an no lon1tc r in good rn1N~1cncc 'uh.,enbc to ft p.1per th.it Wl'" fit tu . adopt the d '1 n g c r o u ' p ll\ l u r c o I p r 11 development und anu e0\.1ronment hov.n 1n the cd1to11al ()f Aug I b" Hu 1h · Hcwllt. I he ta~tc1c ' and m'ul lfng lclnc of th" .1rticlc prove' to 11' 'our commitment lo ideal' d1.1rnct;1~.11l ll('l'Khcd to 1.1ur' uruclc on the gnatcatchcr nnd lanJ llf 'flC:Jk: on the bird\' ~chaff a little hit. Whether 11·, the t:n.11 tl\:hcr or the .. n.111 d.1rtcr or th e !1.pottcd owl, thc'c an1m.1h .1rc:n '1 the \tlhun., 1h.11 arc holding up 'th1 x w{1nderful thing called pro~rc·" I he 're JU\t the \)mbol' •" tht:) lite cl11ninatmg one '1y one of m.m', \:tllJtn" nd 11·, nol the rnim 1h that arc the prohlcm, hirJ, arc \Cry dJptuhle. the .in1m.1J.. ll\c in, th:i1'o; the problem an,t ,1\ 1hn 'fall one h\ tlnc: nd "'' the "'orlJ ~c'' niorc ,ind mort.· p ''cd hy et'n rctc, II ,,t u ... :tll' gu1nl.! to 'utter tn tht.• end. ·hen tht.• dl·,~k,pcr,, the'·"' "' .1cl.;111,\\lcdgc 11t11s, lhl'lr h\cs .ind lho'c: ,,, then \'h11drcn .ire g''1ng hl utT11n.11c1} ,ht1l-c ott \\i(' •cc the h\lll\ \'f the hig prcdalM:. arc 1hc fir t to o , nd the 1.. l)Otc: ... the '"' II prcdato~. then we cc the 'kunk' nJ the P< "U'"'· ti-ro J k1lh and th ~ird~ arc I '' \o 11 I' am mng that thl\ httle 11 u.·hcr 1 ccn • the b.1tl gu,, he ', JU~t a '\mlx'I. l.uJ •C "'c c;,an p:a) 111ten11un 10 hh wmMh m hcfMc II , ... llX' 1.1 l 1;\RK Bl R"'A W Nc" f't I l n, 1ch 0 . COmment on Corny I 1tn h ·ul H lht1 re,1Jcu1 for the p.1'1 18 <H !O veal"'\ and I re.ill) ohJCd to \our l.!.ltllmg Corn a J111nk.nJ, 3n uh.oht.ih\: 1 hr rnnnot 11on • t't tlrunk rd I find 'cry. -.\:I) up .. ett1ng He', 1 d person Ciel 1 ut ·out• (lic11onan, btl\!> JA K RUDLI G 0 c·o ta Me'>.I 111111 bird, 11111 loll J ju'it w1antcd to re pond to the \\-c '~C .l lot \If v lflCI~ llf l'm1' ld1 .11011ntl • 1n our l'\ir.nmun111c he .tu • th " c in 1,,~ 1n ~hat u cc' lilte lctt. I he f~ 11 problem 1, the chmrn~uon ot the Cl '')~tern~ th t '. Mt\RIL'tN P\'t~I Sev.ron n ch How tQ contact your legislators . 1 • I •C Pil GOVJ:.RNOR Ptlt Wilson. (R), Seate C pitol. S11 namcntn, 95fil4. (<116)44~·'280 U.S. S•:.~A I OMS AJan Cran'llon (0), IS1S1 • Century Hl"'d , Suite 51 • Io ... Angele\. 90045, (213) 21 ·218(1 J olaa Sty•mur (R), 400 h. Katella Ave., u1tc I06 • Annhc1m, 921(06, 634· 2331 . , ch) ( elllCI /\n Ind J ndt..'f\t ! Published b Pa Gmup Publishin In ltliot t in, Jr. chairman ' - F or the past two years, 35-year-old Trayce Schulein of Costa Mesa aid she's hardly talked to anyone since she was confined to bed with a per istcnt tiack injury. But with her court ordered eviction from her $470-a-month 18th Street studio Tuesday morning, Schulein is tallOng to who ever she can and starting a letter writing campaign to protest the action, which she terms "rctaliatoyY. •• "This is just the bi~est ordeal I've ever been through," she said. "I just want a 1table bed. I just want a place where I can recuperate." Schulein said her problems started oon after she moved into the studio at Martinique Apartments in June 1990. Schulein said she stopped paying rent in March because management would not do any repairsJn her apartment. She claims management struck back against her because she had complained to county Fair. Housing Authority about the alleged violations in her apartment, including a loo e toi let and a parking fan . "They repaired llJI the violations except ..mi~" Scbulein--'8id. The manager of Martinique Apartments declined to comment on the eviction .. City in-;pector George Edmiston said there were only minor code violations found at the JO-year-old apartment complex dunng at least two recent inspection-.. and those were all fixed b)' management. Except for a loose toilet, city inspectors didn't note any violations in Schulein's apartment, he aid -. . ' Ii. ~ ' • t . I From A1 Thia it not the fln t time tbe 25·year· old roae rvolr has had water quality problema. Pu t (tiffaculties ha¥C ransed from inva,fom or African frop to tiny midae t.tvae. which have ilW8ded the water s~pply. The larvae have routinely been described 11 di1gu1ting but harmless. Water district officials aaid for year they have had~rouble maintaining water quality standards in the reservoir, partly bccauac .. huge numben of migratory birds arc attracted to the Los Coyotes Landfill at the ea tern end of the reservoir Because the 40-acre man-made lake is not covered, bacteria and other po sible p9llutanu flourish in the • unllaht and extra diainfcctan\a needed to meet 1tatc and federal a ards, Means said. A scnes of options -includin1 1• new water treatment plant or inltaUln& some sort of hard or soft CO¥Cr -an bcin1 studied under a comprchenaW. environmental impacl report, which should be released by the end of the summer, Mean said. Harbor. RidJe residents around the scenic rescJ\'otr argue that any COYen on the water would destroy their property value . Solution to the contamination problems will be tied mto the long-term pla n t hat will come from the environmental study, Means said. ' TANKS: Citize.rls fear jet fuel tan ks volatile From At "The potential for an aircraft incident occurring at that site is unlikely," said airport spokesperson Courtney Wiercioch. "One thing a lot or folks. don't realize 1 that aircraft really don't touch down on the runway until they've pas ed that site." say safety precautions eitceed all current regulat1011s. - "One of the first things that we checked wa how close they are to the' surroundtng busine cs," said · Bob Henne sey, 1mi tant chief of the county fire Prevention Bureau. "That facility meet, the d1 tance requirement." "Basically fo r the age of the 11n1ts and what they are, they are in good condition,'' he said. \lwUN~ Trayce Schulei n bas started a campaign to protest her eviction from her home. But Whitner said that in 1975 a mall plane actually clipped the top of nearby buildings, nipped over and crashed right in the area where the tanks arc now located. "The mai11 concern i just pure safety," Whitner aid, "not only for our elve , but for incomiQg and outgoing flights." Some property owners are trying to qop the tanks from being used, according to Kevin Coleman, a board member of the Koll-Irvine Community Association who aid his group i working with airport official . "We have retained legal counsel and an engineering firm to review the de ign," he aid. "We don't think we can make the tanks go away, but we don't want our buildings to blow up." complex. anyone would help her, 11 would be them." With the eviction. Schulcin '>aid \he'll be housed by the Dale Macintosh Center for the Disabled in Anaheim for at lea~t a week in a federally-funded hotel room . After that, Schul ein. who mu-;t walk with a cane, ~aid '>he doesn't know wha t will happen"-/' That report outlining the alleged violations would have been the heart of her cuurt ca<;e in June, he aid. The wunc1I !ta1d 11 would invc tigate \chulcin'11 cl:ums about the report. A former Newport Beach title agent, Schul ein's back problems tarted back in 1986 when <;he '>lipped a disc while p1cldng up filc!i ;it her Sacramento · workplace. Airport officials were . not able to confirm or deny whether the 1975 accident cited by Whitner took place. Wiercioch aid the fuel tanks were conc;tructed above ground because of environmental concerns. Underground construction of the tank!> would increase the potential of grou nd water contamination becau e of the high water table in the area, according to Wiercioch. Coleman , who se real estate development offices are le s than 100 feet from the jet fuel tanks, said he believes airport officials have acted in good faith. In an emotional plea to the Cny Council Monday mght, Schulcin asked for help and an investigation into why she .was not given a copy of a city in<1pect1on report listing alleged violat1om at the Earlier Monday, her plight attracted the att ention of community activi t Ernie I ccncy, who convinced her to .,peak with the council. "Our city council ".pretty -;ympathetic to cau11es;" Feeney aid. "So I figured if Smee reinjuring her back in Septemher I 98Q and be.mg ordered to bed by a doctor, Schulcin said ".!he's been wrangling with a worker'11 compen ation claim and ha\ had to ell most of her po es ions. Orange County ..fire prevention official., approved the plan for the fuel tanks and "We're not going to stop·it, but our big com:ern right now 1 , ir there was an explo<i1on, i 1here any way ~o protect us?" Coleman said. "If the tanks 10, we're &<>In to take the brunt of the bl SSEALY Twin, ea. pc. 79. 119 ECONOMY Full , ea. pc. 129. 159 Queen, 2 pc. set 299. 479 . King, 3 pc.set 399. 599 a SEALY Twin, ea. pc. 189. 239 PREMIUM Full, ea. pc . 239. 289 POSTUREPEDIC Queen, 2 pc. set 499. 879 King, 3 pc. set 8H· ... BSEALY Twin, ea. pc. 279· 319 SUPER Fu ll , ea. pc. 349. 419 PREMIUM Queen, 2 pc. set M9· 929 POSTUREPEDIC King, 3 pc. set 1089 • 11H a SEALY Twin, ea. pc. 389 • H9 ULTRA Full, ea. pc. 449. 889 · PREMIUM Queen, 2 pc. set 14H POSTUREPEDIC King, 3 pc. set 1389·'1 ... r--BONUS GIFf -., r-BOMJS GIFT -., r--BOMJS GIFT -., : FR•E :: FR•• :: ...... : t IMI I R•SS 1 1 DmUVllllY · 1 1 RBIOVAL 1 PAD I (IN LOCA4. AREA OHL Y) I (VM.UE8 UP TO S39 88) I MT UP lllCLUDID I I °' YOUR OLD -I L-·--------~ L---------~ L---------~ SLEEP CENTER PLUS 3601 Jamboree Rd., Newport ee.ch 92660 714-833-0551 MISSING:-Hubers keep search active From A1 round about three week ago in Palm· Springs. the Hu be r feared the wor\I while waiting for the autopsy report. "It's hke you hold )Our breath the entire time," said her father. "I wa JU t phy ically sick. It' like an in ane ex1 tcnce." 1 he ad road the Huber family must now travel has been traveled before. In 1984, 3-year-old Laura Bradbury of Huntington Beach d1 appeared during a family camping trip to Joshua Tree National Monument. La ura's photograph was reproduced on milk carton and c;upcrmarket acks an~ her disappearance was publicized nationwide The emotional burden o r Laura's unexplained d1 appearance lasted five years for parent Mike and Patty Bradbury. In 1989, researche~ u ing DNA te ting determine<t there wa a 99 percent certainty that bone fragment found in 19 6 near the family's camp tte \\ere Laura's. The Bradbury adly conceded that Laura was probably dead Laura' grandfather, Dana Winte~. ajd the family has since moved to another port of the <;late to .rebuild their .,haltered hvc .. W1nt e r"i , a retired college adminio;tra tor, s1ud he !tympath1zc'ii with the plight of Denni and lone Huber "That 1 really a rouah road to go and we know exact Ir, y, hat they're goi ng through.' said Wm,tero;, a Huntington Beach High School and College Students RAI~E YOUR G.P.A. Study Ed'1c ofTcn innovative ooc-dny cw cs in study skills and two-day coune1 io writin'1 skills. C.1ass 1itc1 include UCLA and UC Irvine Enroll now for UC Irvine cl:wes in early Aupst. ' ·CoU (800) 660-4665 for a tree brochure IOUD OAK PARQUn NO WAX UIE1HANI FINISH ·2~~ 4 Different Colors 3" PLANK NO WAX UIE1HANI FINISH oak hardwood Ploor ·2~·- 3 Different Colora I• I 1 I r 1 1 t e 1, 1 ' t .' , • , ., 1 t : ... resident. "We had more publicity than any lost child 1nce the Lindbergh kidnapping. We put out over 2 million niers and the Laura Bradbury Organization had a staff or 60 It got to a point where Patty and Mike just couldn't handle that any more." After years of nightmares and dream~ of "a child holding out her hand~ for help," Winters said evidence of Laura's death i hard to accept "There 1\ no itch you tum on to ny, now you're going to have new life." The Hubers are still hopin1 thetr wounds will heal with the afe return of their daughter. And they are working with a number of missing children organiu1 tions to · eitpand the search beyond the lim11\ of local police. "We ca n't give up hope," aid mother lone 1-luhcr "Yuu wake up thinking about it in the morning and yt>u go to t2cd thinkrng about 1t at night." Co ta Mc a Poltce SgL R~n m1th said although lead arc c.lr o pp1ng off, the police department' interc t in w lvina the CU C I high "We ge t mi ing person\ on 1 very frequent bn\I • but nothing hkc thh," Smith aid. • ORY CL!ANINO •LAUNDRY • FLUFF a FOLD (HOM! lA""°"Y 11'1111) • IHO! REPAIR •ALTERATIONS • OIFT C!RTIFICAT!S Rcau1ar, Twice a Week. P1ck·Up and Dclivtry .!,!~OFFICI . ACCOUNTABLE QUALITY (714) 831·3121 ' Etchells -22 Third ame's the charm Mason confident he can do it again at Wortd Championships in San Francisco By Kl~ Wolcott 5'IOl1I Wlllf S coll Mason is no stranger to this bru b with greatne s. Mason, of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, will sail again t three-time America's Cup winner Dennis Conner and other top sailors this weekend in the Etchell -22 World Championship in San Francisco. ... "Everybody goes after Denni Conner," said Mason, a 10-year veteran of Etchells ailing. And with good reason. Conner sailed hi "Stars & Stripes" catamaran to victory in the America's Cup as recently as. 1988. He's got a heavy crew and good equipment, Mason said, which gives him an advantaae in the strong wind off San Francisco Bay. _ J So, is Mason worried about Conner? Not hardly. "I've btat him twice before this year and I ca~do it a11in," said Mason, a lifetime Newport Beach resident who has been sailing for as Iona as he can remember. Indeed, Mason has bettered Conner in their prcviou two mcctinp. But Conner fini hcd second in last year's Etchell World Championship. • ·This year, the ix-race series wiU be sailed on the Berkeley Olympic Circle in ide the San Francisco Bay, startlD& Friday and runnin1 through Aug. 16. Winds or 18 to 25 knot arc expected, Mason said. By compari on, wind in Newport Harbor range Crom 8 to IS knot . "The boat 10 faster (in San Francisco) and they arc harder to ail. It's more challcn1ina physically," Mason said rortunately, Mason, ~. lS also no tranacr to challenaina co~dition . Thi, will be the ixth Worlds in which he ~crvcd as kipper. Hi best showing was a eventh·place fini h when the Champion hip wa held in Newport in 1985. As a crew mem~r, _Mason enjoyed a third-place finish in the 1989 World . He also captured the Prince of Wales USYRU Match Race Champion hip ID 19 9 and 1990, sailing Etchells-22 "I hke sailing the smaller boats," he said. "They arc more inten e and thing happen fa ter." To prepare for these quick occurrence . Mason ancl hi crew aboard "Arnbu h" log roughly one hour of preparation time for each hour of racing. Typ1caHy. the World Championship demands more than IS · hours of racing. Crew members Jamie Hardcnbergh and Robert Kinney, also with Newport Harbor Yacht Oub, are adept at handling the )().foot, one-de ign sailboat. Hardenbergh is a four·timc world champion in the Etchells and Kinney won the 1983 Soling World m San Francisoo. "Sailing of thi type i a team port In term of boat handling and preparation, we..'rc a well off a anybody," Maso11 aid._ . ~--"We've ailed together all 'Salling of this. t)'pe Is a team sport. In terms of boat handling and preparation , we're as well off as anybody.' year nd alway fini hcd in the money." As uc;ual. the competition prom1 cs to be tiff. Along with Conner, MaM>n figure hlS primary ch.1llenge to come from Peter I lcr, who 111led with Conner ID the 1987 America's Cup I ler will be a .commentator for ESPN at the next America\ Cup. Univer ity of Southern Cahforn1a graduates Ru Silve tri and Don Jc bcr& also -an -figure prominently ID the cha e, Ma n said "There'll be rwo or three boats out of 'an f·ranc1sco that c n ' wm and internationally I'm not quite ure what to expc.ct " he a<tdcd . ,.. .... ,., Thi Newport~ Miii Plat Starta IMtal' ...... c ...... : ... M2~ nt. Jl7 . Hondurans have hidden ball trick down pat~ unfortunately By RK:hlrd Ouno ..... • The upplie are flown to La Ce1ba - a acaport alof.1 'the Caribbean coa t where Newport Beach dermatok>aitt Or Don Steele reptarty pauc throuah becautc of VKatlon propeft1 ho owns on an aaJand about 35 .mH• aw., -then dropped otf for the underprMJeaed Honduran children. who accordina to Hoover love baMball 11 much u American boys. I maafnc canceling a aamc bccau there wat no ball. It' unheard-of around here, but in l.a Ceiba, Hondura , it'a not unc:ommon That's what aot the Newport Baseball Rccyclina Center (NBRC) rolling. Tom HOOYCr, prctldcnt o( the Newport U.1eball A i1tion, the admin11trativo body of Ncwpon Little Lc~aue and Pont l..caauc, founded tht recychna center two month• 110 and orche tr11u the collection of utcd bueball cqu1pme.nt f rotn appr<>1imatety l, !:(•miliea an the Newport 8e1Ch area, ol whom are alfi1111id with the ulOdatk>n and CCMtlrHtute evcrytlllna from bat to ullonM. "All 1C>'I hear about In Honduras ' war," HOO¥Cr Jaid. "People don't think th•t kids haw an inu~rc u rn bMeball. "(Dr. Steele) Md been cont~ed by an · 1nc1Mdual (Pepe Hlnen) ia thil town of La Celba and .. na lo&d that the Uttle Le .... didn'• .... ..., ........... - tiatlbalh and-.. thet kind d lluff - and tht ....-Mel to be canceled beelute they .... ha¥e any beteballf:' . .. . . lfoovcr had taken u eJ ba cball equipment to Mnico, where he'd 10 on urfina trips vo1th his tvr n . Hondur WI a hulc too rar. but that' where Dr. tcelc comc!l into rlay. . HooYcr work with Cindv Coon (Ncwpon :ut l.L), Anita· Pctcrt (Newport We t LI .) and Pat Will (Newport Pony) in 11therin1 th~ equipment, which 1 stockpiled in H0t~cr' home g raac until Dr. tc.elc take 11no1hcr Gan~bcan vacatt0n . "I went to t~ Ncwrc,rt Uttle l uaue Boerd 1nd ugtstcd that we malto a j(Mnt cffM to ma~c· th• Ncwpon BucbaU R~ Cater," Hoover said. "We pie them beteball mitts.· batebaH shoa,. Jml7'I. bets ilMt ca.cher'a equepment, thtt kind Of miff -ttuff " can fix For iftteUCI, UM bltt haw lo l\Udlts,•b\it ind wanted to c what I h d to unload. ~Au you hear about in Honduras is war. People don't think that kids have an interest in baseball.' "I id 'Ure and I walked bac and hawed him the duffel hap. He kcd in 1dc, w the equipment and 111d, 'If th arc for the kids of the t n, that' r In~ I we appreciate 11 very much Vou'r on '°Ur WI ,• •• l..atcr. when Dr. ---recyclir Steele took another trip ---------aur n the fourth of Jul cckt.nd, ho cauaht a mJo 1n UWfn fnm\ an lndmdual -h<l iU't happened '° ' ·. .. I w making big imp on cQllege program I t's time for the local college women to . :\pent the summer gettiq ready. leave for their re pcctivc college h '1 amazina to me to see how peat 1 volJcyball programs. $Ctler that he is even after takina the The NCAA rule year off. In our years together, Sienna has allow the college to 1tlways been successful and ...,..we . tart their ca..on in Corona dcl Mar's mid-Au&u t so, with Danielle Everett will prcscason testing and kick off her physicals, this weekend sophomore year at b the repor.t date. 1 Stanford. Another have had the privilege high school of working with many of All-American, the e women not onl) Danielle tarted over the }ear'I, hut th1 many games at ummer in their tanford la t year as preparations for college B walk-on freshman • Newport Harbm\ V b JI and again appears to Jt:nny f-van W!l\ olley a be in I position tO supposed to pla) wtth tart again. the United State' Her work this women's World L.n1vcrs1ty Games team in \ummcr indicates Sheffield. l=.ngland, hut opted for shoulder that, as alway , her I have had the ptfvtlege of working with many of these women not only over the years, but this summer in their preparations for college. \urgery that she dc,perntely needed. Due ball control skills and desire to excel arc to the recovery time. Jenny may red·\hirt the o;trengths that elevate her play. See LOCAU- this sca,on at UCLA Another Corona dcl Mar player at She ha' heen a thrce-}ear starter '0 her Stanford i Lauri Sawin. After an all-Clf knowledge, experience and ball control career at CdM, Lauri ecms to have never will surely be missed heen given the chance to how her Dcpemhng on the progre'ls of the tremcndou talents. Those that arc houlder recovery, Jenny would hkc to pcr\1stent usually urface and Laun ha play thi., year (and not red-shirt) with a ' that character. ma1or reason being the fact that the Another CdM product in the Pac-10 h \ilAA 1 inal Four 1'i at U('iA in Aht1on Watkins who will be a senior at Dcccmher thi-; \Ca'ion. l:.tther way. Jenn} Oreg<m Ali 1s a trcmendou~ succe story. Fvans will have many more games on the "ihe "a' ,1 part-time.starter on the CdM intern.111onal le\CI In later \'Cars. w !uw4.~ m Ul87 ~lked-oo-at --:- S1cnn,1 Curci ha' decided to pla) th"---Oregon ,tntl made the. team. year <ii California ,1fter a year off A A' .i ,ophomore, <;he actually played in · former high school All-American a1 ~.1me' "htlh led to <I scholar hip as a Newport H.1rbor. C)1cnna mi \Cd the compe11t1\t:ne" nf the game and ha\ , In-line skating craze continues to zoom focally By Richard O\nl ......... Y ou know 11' hip when Yuppies u5c in·line skate~. The)' became a craze in the last decade when Steve Olson introduced them to the world in 1981. Shortly thereafter, kids went bcrstfk over them. Now, adults arc findin& them to be a prett}-suave approach to e~crci c. Some kayak, some swim, some surf, but in-line skating, a simple method of conditioning and recreation, ha\ wept the Newport/ Mesa Coa t. "People were looking at me funny when 1 fir&t wore them, but now everybody' got them," ~aid Kon Ammossow, owner of lnline 1Rollerwork5 m Co ta Me a and Rock "N ' Rollers Skate Rentals in Newport Beach. Although many ore still eating pavement along the local boardwalks and sidewalks because of the lack of proper training, in-line skating has become a chic workout for active adult who prefer setting their own time schedule. "It's u big boom," nid Perry Sugihara, manager of Big 5 Sporting Good in Costa Mc a. "We have an extremely Cost turnove r in inventory - we don't 1t on them at all. _.!.'..The-most ~~tlilbfe (brand) i<t ''it Rollerblade. In lact, a lot of people confuse it with the whole mdu~try name. I'd say we gcr 10 or 12 phone call!. a da} from people asking. for Rollerblade!> We konstantin Amme sow movt"s out on his in-line skate . 'lay, 'Yes, we carry thnt brand, but we \ ..blade. "It' great tro. ming for ice hockc} have others, too.' A lot of people don 't. "---Player and the) don't hu\e to pay for know the difference, they don't know 1t'\ cxpcn\h·e ice time," Ammo ow \aid. called in-line o;kating. l'h d t k "It\ dcf1n1tcly one of the ruges and ere arc a" ozen m inc~ ate · • h manufacturer., in the United tatcs, b11t u 'i real obv1ou' down at the beac _and h R llerbl d t II ha folk __ _ ·n rottcrimctey-ltngu '.'\ rs aT'o a e nam~ • o .i c ~ ' .. ' m I th ng .. baffled It like KJcencx, Ammo sow •1 I > I . .d "I • k . d p I Sw1tchit, a brand .ilso created by sa1 · . ..', s a ~ar ctcr' r~.am cope Olc;on. i'i an improved in-line roller say, Gl\e me ii Kleenex m. emhly that interchange~ with an ice See IN-LINE/m --!'' • AUTO DEALER DIRECTORY ~er_itage run slated for Oct. ·5 · - ' 'l t: ~ -~ f - '- D ~ ·1 Huntington Beach ~OnQ8r 92649 > < ;;; <ii ~ 92648 c: ~ 0 SAL.ES•SBRVJCIMJiASINO 1•UJllWlll..IMTA W 135-3171 NBWPORTJ.5$ FWY AT P.DINGliR· s.La ~· ODal 7 O.yt PartaJSavtce H.Ourt M-F 7 1m-«30pm ftll l ~·r nr.1 ~ •. TOYOTA ·VOLVO Ill CfJ',TA IVll ',A SALES • SCRVICE • PARTS • BOOY SHOP 19" Hlltbof Blvd , Colla ~ 722-2000 SADDLIBACll SalflS Leasing . Service Part a ... AU1'D CEl1D 1:m D1·D77 TI4-.... 1m Santa Ane Warner Ave MacArthur Blvd TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN \ SALES, LEASING SERVICE, PARTS 714/S4().6t10 Put~ Service Open M-F7-6SltM I J500 Btoclc Blvd. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS N ewport I I arbor I ligh School will \p<>mor the Harbor Hcritape Run. featurina. 2· kilometer and 5-kilometcr race , on Sah1rda)-, Oct. 5. , . Proceed'! from the race , which ' \t.irt and f1n111h at the HH D,1v1d-.on St,1Jium. will provide educational enrichment for the high 'chool. Clht 1(, S 15 for pre·rce1 trauon .ind q \\ith rl'g1,1ra1iun on the eta\ ol the race In 1hc pa'>I more than $30,000 ha' hecn collected from thl\ funtlr.u,cr. I h" \Car' goal I!> S40.000 10 go to" .trd tcchnolo&ic.11 Ctj111pment .int.I needed school prov 1m' '°)t,1rting lime lor tht 2k (l.24 male'>) fun walkJrun I'> H a.m, with the. 'ik (3.1 m1k.,) le 11 ire rac.e 10 folio". · 'J he tup man ;md woman fini,hcr 1n the 'ik "-111 rc('c1vc an uvern1vh1 ,,,1 fnr t"-<' • 1 the Little Inn lll!, the H" rhi\ '' the tmly hut cl i'm thl· ".1tcr in Newport ·aeai.:h All 111nncr \\Ill rcccl\ c:h1' ll C\t: 111 ( .,hirt, re(rc-.hnwnto. Jurmy illld ultJ.:L.lhc. r~ am.l-¢l1gib1hlt; Im .1dd1t1on.1I pr11c \lra"ing\ I hco;. 111cludc \kl v.ear, dinner\ for tY.o, llc..1lth duh memhcr,h1p~ gift C'cr11fic.1 tcc,, 11ip<i to Di,nc)lnnd .ind ~nott\ lkrf) Farm, ca h pri/C' .inJ more Winner' mu't be pre .. cnt to claim pntc Ample free p.trking 1\ nva1lablc for murc information, call (714) ~60 'lHQ, -BJ Tbt PJlo1 ... CdM pol o squads caplf!re openers Both youth \\atcr polo tc m' from Cur1ln.1 dcl M;ir "-Oil opening round mate: hes on 'I ue11d,1v 1n the Junior Olympic' nntinnal final t the ~iu.hs on Hotel 10 Orlando. Fl••·· to ndvance to the ch.impton.,h1p hrackct. J he CdM t ~ .. ind-undcr tc nl. 'c1:clccl thml in the tournament, whipped llumhk, l'c,u~. 111 thl' fir't round, f\•2, m1 Andrew 1.1hmou'ih nJ Cro hy Grnnt 'Cored 1hu:e J:ortl c ch. cit I lc:u hlll anJ P 1rkcr McMcckin each 11Jdcd. ll go.ii whi le <m:g ~aw~er t<< r;rd d 1 go he qvc 'I he < dM tc m will pl.1. 1\p 1chc (Norihcrn C 1hfurnil) today 1n the Jc, Uf\ A(11111tio• C'cnlcr nl the hotel. Corona dc:I 1 1'.; 13· nd·undcr team, ccJcd ~c~'md, ch1hhcrc,1 t. Lut11 • 18·1, en the fir,t ruunJ, then lcfcat d I r Duke ( llV, M • 10 4, on Wcunesdn 1n ah ' md rov11d I lcu,tun -•pl;a)ing for bnth tc ms -nJ (earrctt Ila crn n orcd three 1nal apiece. C ma lie Dou1 Jetton aoppctl five ~'ould-he ll>.ill!IO in the m tch lltt I • nd·undcr u d fleft v.11.. rar k 111nfgh1 1n lbc qu rterfiru.11, I • Sporting youth .,,,,,,,.,. • ,.. I I I . , Pop .... ,.,,,,,,, In COBta MIBB c/rt:llll By Ktrk Wolcott SllOtlS Wiier W elcome to a football le.ague where the player ~vcragc roughly 100 pound , the cheerleaders are the amc size and . g~ port.,manship and having fun arc just as important as puume points on the scoreboard. Costa Mc a Pop Warner kicked ofr its '1991 Tackle Football and • Chcerlc dcr Squad season carli.cr thi week, with practice run"ing every Monday through Thursday from 6-8 p m. at Tewinkle Park in Costa Mc a. The rcgul~r ~a..On begins Sept. 7 and sign-up will continue for the nut ~o~th or so. Any boy or girl m the Ncport·Me a Unified School District who meet the age and weight requirement is encouraged to participate '_'Unlike ~me other football program , Pop Warner has a no-cut philosophy, said John Forrester, who enters his third ycu as the league's ath letic director. "We have no skill tryouts, all players play in every game and winning at all costs is not the important thing." Costa Mesa will field three teams this year, each playing five home games and five away &,amcs. Home games arc! played on Saturdays at Co ta Mc a High School. (' Mi~MM\.""'*11 Ben Felter warms up for Pop Warner wars at 'reWinlde Parle. T_he league, now in Uts fifth year ince breaking uway from the Junior AJl-Arnencan .football league for its lack of organization, currently has SS player . Forrester aid he would like to cc a turnout of 7S or more. AJong with football, the program strives to practice the ideals of port man hip, 5Cholar hip and phy ica l fitne a reflected in the life of the late Glenn S. "Pop" Warner. · · "The rule!> arc ba 1cally the ame a high chool or college fnotball," aid Dan Schieppati, now in hi third yea r as leaaue pre!>ident "The kids mu t condition 20 hour before they get their pad'> or do any hitting." AJJ Co\ta Mesa team uo;e the Air Helmet , a tate·of·the-art 'IU pcno;1on helmet designed for maximum protection A SIOO reg1'itr.111on fee for each player covers the cost of helmet, pad , practice. and game Jerseys, and a physical Each player,,mu t <;upply h1'i own ~hoe'I. Player' afc a"1vncd to one of three league<, -Junior, Pee Wee and Junior Midget -ha cd on age and ""eight ' 1 he Cnbra'i, coached th1'1 year by Tom Veach of Co ta Mc a, arc for p!.tycr' .1ged 8· 11 and v.eighing S0-85 pounds Last 11ca on the team p 1rt1c1pated in the Orange Empire Conference Orange Bowl, v.1th pla)er' and cheerleader hosting a v'is1ting team from Antuna The Colt'> are for player aged 9-11 and weighing 6S IOO pound or 12-ycar-olds weighing 65-80 pounds. Gary Baumc of Co ta Mc a will See POP WARNER/II Soccer Lions gain semifinals berth at Surf Classic Wi~h an HONOR .GIFT from the ,, · American Cancer Socjety Birthday? Anniversary? Graduationl Any pedal ~casion is an HONOR Gift occasion! EaSy and convenient to aivc, an Honor Gift to the American Cancer Society is a thouahtful expression of caring - and one that supports vital prOll"ams of cancer research. educ.a don and patient aaslstance. When you live an Honor Gift. a card i acnt to inform your honoree that 1 lift hu been atvr:n tn hiJ or her name. And you receive an aclcnowledaement card and receipt. Shqw that apecial eomeone how much you care with an Honor Gift - · to your American Cancer Society. For more lnfonnadon, contact your American Cancer SOcicty. -- ... • F our Newport Harbor High water polo players have been selected to the boys undcr-18 Junior Olympic team, i1 was announced Saturday. Newport Harbors· Oliver Fleener, Joe H;uel. Ricky Krummins and Mart Parwn \\Crc chosen from ·a field of lSO player from acr s the country during a 10-day tl')OUt m Colorado Springs, Colo. The e four, along with three other Orange County player , help comprise a 13·man team "hich "ill rcpre~nt the Unittd State' 1n the Junior Olympic . I he team tra.,.eh to C'31gary to compete l>el 26-30 against other na1tonal teams throughout the "A>Orld Haxel and· Krumm1n qualified for the Junior Olympic te<lm as drive~. while f1ecncr made the cut as a ~o-mctcr man and Parsons a a goalie. The four Newport H.trbor pl..iyer' arc all 17 years old and will bC' senior thi fall. La t cason the Sailor' finished in a three-way lie for fir l place in the $ca View League. They posted a 20-7 overall record and reached the CJ f-"4·A quarterfinals before lo''".1 to Capi trano Valley. The team'" coach, Bill Barncu, • IS currently with the U.S. National team tn the Pan American Game in Cuba. frvout!> for the Junior National team· begin April 26 in Nc..vport Beach Inc over-18 team will then pl.sy a '1m1lar schedule to that of the National Team a 1t prepare'> for tht 1992 Olympic Game in Barcelona, Spain. 1 he Junior Olympic tryout , which began on July 26, were held at the Air Force Ba~c in Colorado \pnng'> hccau e the elevation there approximates that or Calgary. 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PEOPLE ARE ---- -B ING· ---MORE AT THE --- NEWP{)Rf BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY Materials O rcuJated Pooplc Using The Library Reference Questions Asked Materials Available (Items) Adult Learners Receiving Literacy Services \bluntccr Hours Donal.Cd The Central Library and 3 lnnches arc open 70 hours each week. 1,068,712 745.59 1 194.200 27 1.(X:IJ 242 13,807 17%. lncreasc 13% Increase ?%Inc rease 8% Increase 42% Increase 37% Increase The figures above represent increases from last year. Ncwpon Beach, California • "-"....._........ Harbor's kala Ross (left, with ball), ma-neuvers against the defense of Mater Del'• Heather Lee (24) In s ummer league action at the S.vanna Tournament. At right, Newport's Kristi lzumita returns the defensive pres· sure against lee in what Sailors' Coach Shannon Jakosky termed as a suc- cessful summer run. The Sailors concluded their summer work at Savanna, and head- to-head matchups in- cluded a split with Fountain Valley and a one-point loss against Marina, both strong Sunset league teams. • Sciilors' summer became. seriOus business . . after last year's run in baSketball playoffs By Dennis Brostemous .... SPoltS Wrttet T hings are rounding into shape nicely for the Newport Harbor High girl~ basketball team as itll ummer campaign wound down with the Savanna Tournament recently. "We started camp on June 24, and the girls have been working hard ever since," said Newport Harhor Coach Shannon Jako ky. "Tht'> 1 the time (hu band) Jack and I work on possible I combinations. Right now, we're focu ing on defen e and ·'have bee n stressing man·to-man all ummer." The tone is one of optimism at this lltge for Newj')()rt. which, de'iptte flni~hing onl> 13·13 lat ca on, made a nice run in the CIF Ill-AA playoffs la t \Cason before howing to Lompoc in the quarterfinals. ''We've played well this ummer," Jako Icy said. "We competed against a very good ,.caliber o f tooms in the Manna Summer League. and pht with -•• .. \ IOOQI Fountain Valley along with a one-point loss 10 Marina." The Sailors' firepower hould come mo tly from Maureen McLaren and Kala Ros Mclaren should fill the role of Newport\ big player in the middle "Mo has \\Orked very hard hoth offen ively and def en'>ivcl)" to get better and better," aid JJko'>ky "We're really thrilled about the way he' progre.,.,ed She i'I going to be one of the top po 1 pla)'er~ in Orange Count)'." Ro.,s, who 3\ieragcd 17 j')()lllh a\ a c;ophom~ue la<\l year. "nc; named 10 the coach's fir t-tcJm all-Sea View League team as well ai. earning all·Orange Coa\l Arca honors. Malo..ing strong bid during the summer for the other 'porn. are soph<.)mores Geni cvarti, and Gina Heads and Junior point guard Kristi lzu m1ta. Jakosky, who tech confident that she'll have n solid starting five when the season begins, admits that the Sailors will rely on speed this year. "The ------• lod~ 10 ... e to . run," he .. aid "Thi 1~ a fun team to coach and ,., going to pc a fun learn to "atch And th1' team is going to be 1mpro,ed. 'This is a fun team to coach and is going to be a fun team to watch . And this team is going to be improved.• I _., ....... Sailors coacfi "We've told them. they ca n't he hobbyists, they have to be comtmtted to their goal . And this group is developing a mental 1oughness. ·n he mistake have come, but the) are mistake<i of inexperience.'' ~----------~---------~~--~ I I I ' I • I I :r m u1P01T 1 ~ca • rom 1w Pio IS Pl:EASED TO 0FFER THIS PROMOTION TO OUR READERS. COUPON Night Thoroughbred Racing THIS RUN'S FOR YOU I ORANGE COUNTY RACING FAIR ~Al~ July 29-August 17 hit Tlw 11• ' •. This discount admission coupon is~ tor $1 .00 olf grandstand Qdmission'Tuesday through Saturday (not valid with any other 1 offer}. Grandstand Admission: $2.25, Clubhouse Admission: 1 $4 .00, Reserved Stating: Addftional $1.50, General Parking a $1 .50, Preferred PnirJr. (Cllp Md ""'"' • Of•Mt•t• id Ttc:Mt '4!"ldolf) ---~----~--~-------------, , l I I I t s D••·· Al a .. nior, Ali ii the --olthttt1111. Xrtlta Hardina. yet another Corona del Mar alum and CJF ftUlilt, rcturna for her aophomore ,ear at ~I POiy.San Luis Obilpo. Krista walllcd-on 11 a fresbman and earned a 1tartin1 position. Judafna from Krista'• play this •wnmer, watch for her detire, competitiveness and experience to allow her to contribute eJ1ten1ively to the SLO progr1m . C-0rona del Mar's 1990 state champions will produce many aood collegiate players. Lynn Randall will make 'I major Impact at the University of San Diego while, in the 11me conference (West Coast Athletic), .Tahlia Wagner will battle for a stanina middle blocking position at Loyola Marymount. After coaching Lynn and Tahlia for years, it will be great to watch them compete against each other for ttie nc.llt four years. Another interesting battle will be on Sept. • at Golden West I I • I I I I I ' . ' Olilcp'Wllllf ~ 'MlrJliOU9't .,..,_ the UnlvCnhy of Southern t:arifomil. Tahlia wall bC on the othir lldl of the net from u-CdM tum•1te Lara CarlleA. Lara WM the 1990 CJF ftayer ol t~ Year and will bo counted on to coatribilte heavdy IO the aucceu of the Trojans. Thia wiU be a .,ocJ one to watch. Lona Beach State landed ex·CdM atar aetter Prentice Perkins The 49ert were highly ampreased with her volleyball kill level as well a her athlctic1 m (all·Clf in volleyball and 110CCer). Prentice will fight for the startina setting position but will ulllO b6 counted on heavily to contnbutc in the back row with her ball-control skills and fierce competitivenes.s. Prentice's summer workouts have shown that she has recovered from her shoulder surgery that • kept her from this past club season. ' 0 I ·Albert Gasparian's Goldln Wcc;t College def ending tate champion squad lo t Joli Eberhart (J 990 state MVP) to a full scholarship at l..a)da Mr-INl her po1tt1on wi. ; amply filled by cx·Se• Kina TfK')' Schriber who WU the 1990 SCa .. hip idloc>I MVP. Tracy i 1 fip .. r and should m.ke an inetant impect on the Golden Wat team. Another player from CdM'1 1990 champion1 who could contribute to Oolden West if 1he rccoven from a broken hand ia Margaret Weeae. E'tanci1' 8rand1 Brooks will pl11y her college career at the University of Hawaii. While Brandi'$ high school did not enjoy the jUCccs of some of the other M:hools, she had lln outstandina club career. II will be areat to watch her perform for th~ "Rainbow Wahines" on their trips to the "mainland." 'Inc one adjective that is used w11h all of the~e girl is compe11t1vcnc'i\, 0 Chltrlle Brand~'• .-olk~U co/o.,. •ppan la t~ Nrwptllf Ik•cb/Co t• Mn• Piiot nay TIJa!fd•J'· Couch potato corner L 08 ... -45 h .... 4 ,, '"' 51 ™ 51 '"' 5' II W L Oa 82 .. -SS S2 l't so 57 II\\ .. $6 12 4t 11 IH' d 63 .. :SS 11 1' An9ele actt.dule .... o"'""'"'·""'-Aoio •-IOll q t-Otldn «'*"ti 1 " AolO 10-0llilaftd tl'lamt) 105 .... 11-~U-1105 NatlonelLe .. ue .... .,......... TY W L 08 '° .. -51 41 ,., " Sl 71; SI SS t SI ~ t~ 48 80 14 .... otww- W L 08 '1 4) SI .. S'h 51 ~ " S! $4 t~ 4t .~ ,. ~ 44 C2 II~ Dod1era adtedule o.e. ONoMlc14, ...... Mt ·-·~·•3h111 AolO 1-ltSM J~. 7 SS A;ig 10-• Sill fl'ftllco I 0& Allf II -• S. fl'Mc.IMi9 I 05 TlllVllloo. PldlD THURSDAY Tt.U.'VI ION Gotr TY 9 0.S a m PGA Champ1on~h1p, TBS Bastball 9 JO 1 m -Cub1-Ph1lhts, WON Otf·Rold Ratlna JO 30 a.m l homp'°n GP. E:SPN Bowllna 4 JO p m -l~1MoJc CJa, 1c, E:SPN Minor LH fllf 811tb•ll .S pm "-ane Count)· ulh Bend SC. Pin Amtrlcan Gamtt 5 pm -Ba>kctball, baseball, TNT Bolins 6 pm -Scltlon·Coopcr, E:.SPN MotMrou 6 'O p m AMA Ch1mp1on1h1p, P'T. llol"ff Racine · 30 pm. Dd Mar rcpl•)'l Ch S6 12 JO 1 m -Del Mer repla\-, PT Motort,-clt Racina ~ 30 pm -AMA C1mcl \.:tic\, t-SPN Auto Rttln1 12:JO 1 m.-Rud 300. LSPN. ... BIRDIE (l.t ~f lb-rn MD 17-rn ... PAR ON 18 ... W[LL, HE.Y. ·LrrK'1 LIKE I~ A COURSE RECORD b7!! ,,, ' .. Pinocchio takes up golf ------ T..a TH RSDAY • PGA tourney, TBS. 9 05 • Pan Am G.1mc'>. TNT. 5 FRIDAY •Dodger -Sr. Ch l I, 7:30 • A' ·Angel\, (, 7 lO AADIO B• tb•ll Q JS 1 m. -Dod1t~n Ctn KAOC ( 7"fl) S:JO pm -PJdrc\ I lou, Ii.I MH (760) FRID AY n.u.v1sm' (rOlr 9 O~ am -PC1A Champ1on\h1p 'TllS Runnln• 10 )0 1 m -Pc thtrec rJ~~. l.~PN 81~b•ll t2 ;mp m Mct..·Cuk WON. '4 JO pm t-SPN • 4 ~ p m C h1~1,·0rwlc , WGN 4 \~ rm A\lro-. 8r11\C\, TUS 7 \(l rm OoJgcrs (11101~. Ch 11 ~ JO pm Red\· Padre , 1:'.SPN 7 'o r m >\'~· '\n,~I\. SC I tnnls 4 \0 pm Au\tnan Open, SC Pan Amtrlcao Gamu ~ pm -Tcnni,, s:rmnastics. TNT Vollc)-ball I! pm -Pro bca~h tourney, PT • HOrM Racina ~ '\O pm Del Mar rcpla) , Ch S6. t \111 m Ocl Mar rcplar. PT Pro Football tCA..) lJ.l,JO p.m. foronto Suk.. PT Karate 111 JO pm -Int I .O.ampionship' ~C RADIO 8affblll 1 JO rm -[)(lJ~m· I . KABC' ('7110l J(I rm -,\'~·AnJCI,, KMPC (710) 7 \0 pm -Rc1h· P'drc,, ~FMB (760) -By DMnls Bro5ttrbous Sp~edway back to Friday nights at Fairgrounds AMA motorcycles return to w~ekly slot for rest of season R egularly scheduled AMA Speedway motorcycle raci ng returns to the Orange County Fairgrounds on Fnd~ ni ht with a full program o( Divi ion-1, 2 and J racing. -· Regtilar Friday Speedway racing ha n't taken place at Costa Mesa since July 19. Thi is due to the running of 1he Orange County Fair and a pec1al one-off Saturday promotion which wa held last week. The 1991 ~a\On continues every · Friday night through Oct. 4 The poin ts battle continues betv.cen current na11onal champion Mike Fan a of R1"cr,1de and Co 1a Mc a' Bobby Schwartz Schwartz has more main event wm5., bu1 f11n a. wit h hi con astent f1n1 hes, Icade; the points battle In Augu 1, pcc1al promotion' at Costa Me~a 9pecdway include a Summer Bash on the 23rd and another Fox Night on the 30th. Price\ remain S8 for adults with children 12 and under admitted free . For Speedway fans who wi'Jh to ee most of the Co'i la Me~a regular in action on aturda) night, lhcrc will be !>pcc1al racing .11 Ventura Raccwa) on · the Ventura Count) Fairground" Spced~il)' ra1;1ng u cd to he .1 rcgul.u fo~ture 1n the Ventura .irca, hut 1hcrc ha,n't Ileen an C\ent for 1hc pa't \Cveral year A champ1on,h1p Corm.tt '' ~cheduled along with the Ni:~ 7r.iland Side Ca~ on the 100-}ard dirt tr.td. ""· Gates open for Spccd".i" al 6 '" and r.ic1ng '>'all commence al H pm. for lhc rcrurn of regular Speedway racmg al the Orange Count)' f ,urground., th1<; h 1day. Rummage sale at Costa Mesa -B.• Thr Pilot Bulle,tin board RIP I • '11111 ' 1' ""lkn filhlns I~ I.UC ud the SHta Ana R!Yer tuca at0 cacchlat pieoey ol chann•I catrilb 11 the summer 1Htc mabauea ac both lakt~ D•y and niabt lime tlahcnnH are kicahnt f. edina wh kcrf'ISll ta h&llow water llftd t.hef are bitina oo a wide Y&rlc:iy of lr-11 cut bai&a and other catfish enticer Thou nd ol povndt ol channel eatfWI ate be1n1 tQCked In Irvine Lako and the a111a Ana Rrver Lake each •eek. 9 f or further information, phone Irvine 1J1ke at (714) 649-2991 or Santa Ana Rm:r l Ike.I II ('.714) 632.-7 .51. ,, Clllll*lty 1111, t11 di T clo1m•n, mo.tion p c111rc and sporu ptrson1h11c~ will 101n 1olf and tenn11 cnthu otsb 11 the l..tnli.s Golf roune " Tennis Club an Monarch Beach. Boh Boone along with other CI ·Anlcl playcn. will JOln Ano Mine Johnson ("Heat or the N1iht") R1cbud Heed (''TJ Hooker"), Bette Th•mas ("Hdl Street Blues"), Brian Patnd. Oark ("'The Bold A The Be1utifuJ") ind f-chon Perry ("Robo Cop") and others to rounJ ou1 the cclcbrily field of 36 tulren aod 14 tennis play(n ___. • Pr•l\:CC:ch rrom U'HI eYc:nt benefit Hu.man Opuons. en Orange County Shelter for abu~ ~omen end lhtir children Human Opl1oru IS a fHl\llC, non-profit humans scrvlce1 O_!Jan11.allon bated in Laau.na Beach ft' for further informatl<ln, phone (714) 6'*3-0292. .. car c1u11 t• Ro~alt' r ourina Sport' Car Club will pre.cn1 1hc lv.1h1c four on Sund4-., Aul 11, 5tart.ins ;&I Tho Court)ard (comer of llult and lrvurc) in Tu\hn . The 1'r.1h1e Tour 1s a 11mc·,pctd·d1 tancc t'<tnt of 1ppw~m11cly 140 mile' The obJCct of the rall\ 1 10 1ra~cn< 1 rrucnbcJ coune at '~'•gn J pccJ (,.,hkh never rcqulfC the CClfllc"1"'"' to nacJ the ('!.lilCd peed hm1i..) k•n lht cou"c arc chcd.poinls, lbc lucalton of ~h1ch arc unk.nl'llllll beforehand to 1hc wnlc\tllnl\ Pcnah\ p.11nl\ uc a \JgncJ 11 c 1ch thcckp111n1 1f the r tllv C;tr arrives too c.oirlv or 1111.1 t.1te. The winner " the .team that am.i the ftv,.e t number tl{ pcnAlty point\ Conte 11n1\ compete 1n cl11'w' 1b1t indudc {ompclltun of •ppro'Omalcl\ equal c-q>Cncncc, thu , even-me ha\ 1 ta r d1ancc 1 .. 1nning a lrophv • Rcgr rratiun l'ptn> 11 Q a m ft r or further 10fomu1tion. phunc (213) · 421 • 095 or (2H) 49'-7601. I Costa Mc'.i High' bac;kc1tlall boostcr'i arc having a gigantic rummage sale on aturday. Aufl Ill, from a.m. until 5 p.m. ut the high ~hool pJrking Int locJtcd at :!flCiO £ ,mvu:w RoJd F.aturlng Hiii Preterlp tlon Diets • Adoms Quollty PrOducts I I· urn 11 u re, dn1h1ng. n1c1J\'f .ipph;mcc\ and m.rn~ more 1tcin' will be included Proceed' benefit thl bo)' tl.l\l..cthJll program. -By TM Pilot $2.50 OFF ANY ITEM I With any $1 5.00 purchase I 165•0 Harbor BIVd . Suite B I (1 block ao of Edinger et Heil) 775-6543 Fountain Va11ey ~ • •••••••••• IRll .. 11.., ·········- -------. ---S TART LAW S CHOOL. ,Now! •• • CA&lllOll Wf'U lllS7AU A WAm HIA1fl IN YOUI I/Om WITHIN Ul#OUll' Ontcol ... o..-. doll I °" ... 1411 540-3333 ... ._ .. _.,..._°'I -11 ~==~•' ... ...-............ ....... ........... --... ............... ... ......... o. .... Craze may not diminish any time soon From B2 T he 1kates arc not cheap, selling from S80 to $240. Moreover, the fad has produced minor abrasions on those unfamiliar with appropriate techniques., instigating Ammossow to provide free in-line lessons on Sunday mornings at Newport Beach. "People need to be educated so they don't kill themselves." said Ammossow, who sells Switchit and Bauer kates in his Costa Mesa store. "I show them exactly how it looks and then they go off and practice on their own." According to Dr. Greg Super, " Medical Director of the Emergency Ca re Unit at Hoag Hospital in Newport Beach, the hospital has seen an increase in cases relating to "rollcrbladcs." He also said that children arc injured less than young adults and teen-agers because t}\ey'rc smaller. Abrasions and fractures of the wrists and ankles arc the most common injuries. started giving free schooling. "We've ltad about eight classes already," he said. "We'll continue doing it for the beginners and u more people become proficient, we'll expand on the classes and help them fine tune their skating." Ammo sow said about 12 to 18 people show up every Sunday morning near 14th Street adjacent to Newport Elementary School for the no-cost in truction. "Anybody that can hear can learn," he said. Individuals can rent skate' for $6 an hour. rt 1n N wport The an. Couty a..., ol IM NatiaMI Mullipll SdelOlil Society wil bold hi lOdl unual MS 150 Bib Tour Oct. 26-27. PrOCIMdl from tbe ewnt are taraeted to rai1e fund• for CODdnued reMUdi into tbe caute ud cure of mulliplo IClel"OI& This · year'• tour bepm at Newport Du.net and Sol' to San Onofre and b~-dndlcnaie at au levels. the route promise• to match each rider'• ability, Whether he or she is a 1erioua cyclist or it out to ride with friends and family. The MS 150 is a 150. kilometer (110 mile) two-way, tWO-day biking adventure from Newport Dunes to San Onofre and back. Riders can go approximately 50 miles each day at a leisurely pace with c.omplet.c back-up support, food and OYCmight camplng. Motels will also be available at participant's expense at $69 double occupancy ($10 each additional person). Hotel rooms are limited; reservations will be on a first- come, first-served basis. A shuttle will be provided to the Ramada Inn. "People don't realize the acceleration rate and they can't stop." Hoag Hospital spoke!>pcrson Pam Lcmuiex said in a prepared statement. "That's when-theyinjure 1hcmselves." And that's why Ammossow No doubt the most vogue workout since aerobic dancing, in-line kating is attracting an cnthusia tic following and allowing hockey playe rs to train without ice. Manufacturer and retailers, ltke Ammossow, see a big future. Konstantin Ammessow shows off some of his stock of "Switch-It'' in-line skates. On the morning of Saturday, Oct. 26, the tour will ~epart from Newport Dunes and head for San Juan Capistrano after an a ride of approximately 30 miles. After lunch, the tour will travel another 20 mile to San Onofre Beach where the riders will remain for the evenin.g. .. Pop Warner football nearing kickoff time From 83 head up that team. Ten to 12-year-olds weighing 80-115 pound~ and 13-year-olds weighing 80-90 pounds will play for coach Craig Cleaver on the Comanche-;. The Costa Mesa league currently c..locs not field a Mighty Migh t te am for player-. aged 7-9 or a Midget league for those 11 -14 However. there arc plans to add both thcl.c team~ ne't year. "We hope to have more players next -season," Schicppati aid. "This year we were out recruiting every Saturday at the Little League (baseball) fields and we '>Cnt flyers to all the chools." Individual and corporate sponsorships are also being sought. To rai e money for the program the players sell candy, and their parents help run the conce ion stands at every Saturday's game . "The league is hke a big fom1ly. We're always looking for more kids and more donations," Forre ter aid. • The program trcs cs learning le son that tretch well beyond the playing or cheerleading days of the boy and girl involved. These include elf-discipline, teamwork., concentration, leaden.hip and good sportsman hip. For tho e interc ted in regi tering to play, becoming a coach or making D donation to the program, please contact Dan Schieppati at 549-4305. SEAL BEACH ·PIER .. • ,. . . ...... 00 ...... , Lo<* For Roger Carlson's BIG TEAM. The Best Gridiron Stars of the Newport-Mesa District from 1965-90. 'V Appearing Saturday, August 24th. H 295 J-:::.'l. .,.. 'I .... • cea1111e Cllenlf .... ......... ,.... .. Ill s11onr · .PIUSll ...... Piii • ftllZ ..,_ .... t-1995 , ....... .,.. I •• ''••••••• ........ • C11111t Plusll Te Ill re Berller ••••••• Floors • No-W11 Lln1111ms •Cnllm Drlllrlll ...... • C1r•lc 011 .• ~ .. ,,:., •111171111 IW11ll Everyone participating in· the MS 150 must fill out a registration form, pay a $25 non-rcfuodablc registration fee (which covers snacks, meals, ovemjght camping as:commodations and a MS lSO T- hirt), and obtain a minimum or $200 in pledge; (due prior to, or on the day or the event). _,,, Tlte Pilot Recycling From 81 it at all. They're lucky to feed themselves there. "But (Hondurans) can't afford amenitie like baseball gloves bccau c there' 100 percent import duty on 1t aqd it might cost a father in excess of one month's wages -so it's ju t, for the most pan, out of the que tion for the averaJC kid to get a glove. For. our kids. 1t' no problem." Sitting in Hoover's three-car ga rage and ready for departure arc 50 pairs of baseball shoes -''I don't think they use ba eball shoes down there," Hoover said -15 to 20 bat , hundred of jcr eys, several sets of catcher's gear and a dozen or so baseballs. "We've already sent four dozen brand new baseballs down there,'' Hoover said. "That's the most critical item they needed." Hoover said there arc lSO to 200 kid in the La Ceiba vicinity who play ba eball, so 20 mitt don't ao very far. The enterprise as a whole, however, is going quite far. Maybe next season the locals here will invite the La C.ciba Little League team to Newport Beach for an international playoff exchtmgc. .. _ ..... t'Y>95 11111 ... ..,,~-=== . !t ...... . I llC .. . ..... • .. ++ ' . • .... . . . . I ., . : .,._ ·, There were , me fant tic ale in The Pilot tOOay. much I could ince they changed to covering onl) NewJXJrt Beach · et. I found out in and Clrta Me a I find out a lot more of what I need Th~ Pilot that more than 45% of the hou.~ ~ to know. The society paae i great. I saw Carol and · hold in Newr()rt and Co ta Mesa have in- . . Rich~rd' picture &Om the party l t week; I didn't _ come over 50,0CO. , I'm :ure , )tneOOdy e the one of Michael and me thou h. · could afford her. . _ . I did, howe\ er, find a doa trainer and plumber The paper com out Tu · ay, ThuMa) and in cl ifi l·. And I reall) n eded OOth of them. I · aturda). lf he d n t ·traiaht n-up by Thursday \rnnder if there': a cti m for ki i trainers. Or maybe I'm callin Th Pilot. . . kid · for ale. Hmmm, that' an idea; I wonder how ~ · . . \ " - t I . 0 IOIE fl.EAS RlL Ot1 YEAR GUARANTEE Fleas are a stubborn lo~. You con dust 'em, sproy 'em, collar 'em, .... n • •• bomb 'em; but still ~~~~ : they persist. And ~-... • all the while, •' _ " ~ they're driving your dog and cot crozy, not to mention ~u and your family. But there is on 'absolute way to kill Reas. Call Fleabusters ~ immediately. We specialize in killing fleas; )'OUr wt . a will tell you. It work.s for the entire Rea season, and ~L for one full year, guoronteed or your money back. So there's absolutely no risk, except maybe • " having your pet love you to death. ,.~ n.•,.• Call Fleabusters today-for a free telephone esti_mate. 714-979-FW °'call tolJ.free at 1-800-331-FUA. --------------- Dote .. ·" ..... · · .. · "·.. .. · ·s;g-,,;;tv:,;. · · ... · · · · · · ......... "' · · · .... ·"" " .... " .... · ................ · 01p and saw th., guoron!M. Upo11 completion of Ft.obvsi.n' ll"eotment, how )'OUf' Fleo~sten • technocoon llgn on the dott.d ~"4 to outhonze ~full "'°M¥·botk guoronlff, elf.ell ... through ane.yeor from the dote wnlten on lh<$ c.rtificate. Fleobusten is guoront..d pet sof. (aof.r !hon toble salt), hos been used eH.ctlwly 1n ~ !hon SO, 000 homes throughout Sovthem Colifomio, ond ~ wterinorion-oppro....d. for further deto1ls and to ons-r ony qvflhons, co• F~sten at 1-80()..338-FlEA. Dl'I M£TION V1W1NG SATURDAY 10 AM-10:30 AM . -~ WANTED ~ Custom Presidents, ~" Ladles Presidents, S i\~ ' Stainless & Gold ~~'\t;)~~'\\~~S Date Justs, SUB ~& 212•1177 't,~~i,~\,\~~\~..._'\tS Mariners Stainless. One AuetlOnttrs. c.S'" of the largest collections you lob Moubrty· L1t , AI091 "' have ever seen. New & Used. Rick Slavkrn. Lie 1 AOiOI Opening Bids $100 to $1000 VAUBl.E fftOM OTHER ~ 1991 NEW FURS 1991 ~ Bt'ELRY, ART AMJ RIIS !I Fu Rs I OYrR SJ,000 IN MERCIWIDISC M ::.~~e\:~~:=~. ~ ~ 350 OIAMONOS up to 12 CTS., 65 EMERALD ~ °"'JOO ..,.. -.. JU.·-.. -. Br~elets. Wa1ciles, Eanvios -.._ ..:..&. r l Doi. t...... I PIECES many !aloe Sol!Uires. 72 RUBY PIECES -..,..,, ...... ' ..... L Al sim milallk SS cr,too upphm up to 30 ~ ..-S 'Ids $Jet It $1000, C! CTS. 625 ott.er itwels available. Opening bl<ls !11991 FURS N EW 1991 ~ $200 to 2044 FREDERIC RENllNGTON BRONZES Cowboy, Mountain Man, Coming thru the Rye, Trooper, Rattlesnake, Norshem Indian Dance. ORIENTAL PORCELAIN TEMPLE VASES Up to 5 feet tall screens, Buddhas, vases, Inlaid Mother of Pearl Black. PIAGET WATCHES Piaget Polo 18K White. & Yellow Gold Custom Designed •1~75,000 Ladies Piaget, Opening Bids $1000. ORIGINAL AND FACSIMILE ART lqt collecbM ti qial Mifl WI~ lbtieul Mlseill ud Glllefy Rt11WltlN Asieeiatiu , Wa~ ....... D.C. Al$0, Dah, c.apl. 'iusse. Matti. Ci\e, Southwtst tit."'~ OoclMrts (OrCful & F1esi1111lel ....... ~ Gtorp ·~~,..., .... ORIENTAL & PERSIAN RUGS 80 Pieces Some woven with pure gold!! Livi ng room - Dining room, hallway & small rugs In 100% silk, Large collection of Museum Quality hand woven rugs some Antique & Hereke. Country Folk Art Show set Aug. 16-18 The anaul Country Folk Art Show and lale will be held Aug. 16-18 It tJ9s f..ol ~lcl County Fairpacs:~ 7, ia Pomona. Tho lboW • been nationally recopiled a the IMdia& folk art how in the utioftal Poli artisan~ fr6ttt acroa the couatry wiU bring their quality band-crafted reproductions ud country heirlooms ol the ftitaare. The show will havt a srcat variety of hand- made country accessories and collecubles. 11W1°ve co•blaed lloae1t, ....................... ••ltcommualc•tloat ucr .boda con1U1Mn and bull-. peODl9 are linked u "innen." ..;. \Vaaw Miller, CBO ·of Network of Conaumer Sel'Vicea In delcrlbfna the 1crvice1 tt.c lrvine-ba1ea company ii offerina. NCS permits 1hoppcn for aoodt and services the cue of a phone call to find qualifted busincu people pledged to honesty, fairneu and courteous, caring service. E1hitaJ, quality-oriented bUJinejies who qualify for the prosram get their messaae to motivated consumers and enjoy the bencfita of NCS' daily Orange County media campaip . Some of the items on sale will include <\uilts and wall hanginJS1 Appalachaan-atyle bullets, sphnt and willow baskets, Shaker furniture and boxes, grapevine wreaths and herbal arran1ements, whirligigs, weather vanes, rag rugs, teddy bears, country signs, decoys, dummy boards, wood carvings, calligraphy, lamp shades, children's Curruture--and thousands of other folk art forms. Qualified busiftCIUOJ, called NCS Preferred Providcn; must abide by a s1rict code o( ethics and pass a ·erie of cbotks regardina insurance re~lity, licensinc and hi tory of ethical busineu eractices and live up to the NCS Code of Ethics. This code requires counesy, honesty, faimeu, quality work and projects at fair prices, and that a buainal atandl behind its work. Providen arc obligated to abide by these commitments and communicate them to their employees. NCS Mies cllredDr Fred Meier (left) and Ken Gordon, owner o1 Minutemaa Preti lft Newport leach. To reach the Fairplex._ take Interstate 10 to the Fairplex Drive exit and drive north. Show hours are Friday from 5 to 9 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is S6 Friday and $4 Saturday and Sunday, with children under 10 admitted for $2. Call Betty Long or Rhonda Blakely at (313) 634-4151 for more Information. .--~~~~~~~~~~~~ Consumers access information about Preferred Providers by calling a 900 number whose cost of 75 cents per minute is more than refunded with a minimum purchase. The NCS-referred customers receive at least a $2.50 reduc1ion in price. referrals to local merchants -and service organizations arc made when the callers enter their ZJp code. Virtually all types of businesses are oovered with over 300 eparate categories available. The Preferred Providers are required to meet strict qualifications (as opposed to ref err al aervkea whole primary in&erest may only be economic). Caller complalnts of violations of the NCS Code of 'Ethics are investigated for their validity. If a violation is not resolved, the business provider in question will be eliminated from the network. Unlike some 900 services which have provoked legitimate consumer· eomplaints for keepin1 callers needlessly on the line, the NCS calls arc brief; there are no wasted moments. The maximum cost of any call is expected to be $1.50. Callers are notified and allowed 10 escape the 900 line charge if they make a mistake in entering their initial category code. The callers will receive a $2.50 discount with a minimum purchase of $20, and will receive pref erred pricing Crom virtually aJI business providers. Callen wilt generally enjoy 10 percent off on goods and/ or services. NCS currently i3 enrolling businesses in Orange County and a demonstration line is now available. Businesses interested in enrolling should call NCS at 753- 8868. NCS is located at 8001 Irvine Center Drive, Suite 815, in Irvine. SUN, SURF' &SAFETY Study Edge tea~hes lea.rning skills Being a student isn't easy. Every year it becomes increasin~ly difficult even ror promising high school students to get into the coltcpc.DoU cbaiee. (( t~,::rt bad enough, the USO l!ducation now compared to high school. students how to study. Course designers Daniel Bain and Steve Abbott say the aim of 9Ndy Edge is to teach tudcnts Jju~ essential iWUs they need to do well in reports thatttmorc than two-thirds Of co0ege freshmen CX{>Crience a drastic drop in their grades Unfortunately, eucntial skills such as note t,akina, · time management and test takina strateaiet amit u.aJly ta\1111 ill school. Study skills du,cs can help, howe¥er. An lnDOnriYe young company called Stu<t, ,. has pioneered a fresh approd to teaching high school and ma..., chool -and ~~~---~~~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ beyond. "For In November 1973. Ch ff haw was stricken with cancer. Fortunately. it was detected early enough. And with surger'y:C'liff was able to continue living a health}. active life. There was a time when uch a diagnosis was virtually hopeless. · ~ Buuoday. cancer i being beaten. 0\er the years. w•\·c spent $500.000.()()(fin research. And we've made great strides apinst many forms of cancer. Wnh early detection and treatment . the urvival rate for colon and rectal cancer can be a high as 75%. Hodgkin' disease. as high as 74%. Breast cancer. as high as 9~ . Toc:ta). one out of two people who get cancer get \\ell. If~ a whole new ball game. many students, efficient study 0 ,_1 •-i habits can be the anrc - " , .. : difference between success and failure in school," says Abbott, who graduated summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa from UC Bccrkeley. Study Edge is quickly developing a reputation for the exciting and pragmatic teaching style of ill young instructors. "Jn our classes, students retain what they learn because they can relate to what they are learning.'' says Bain, who is from Newpon Beach. In a recent study skills workshop, Bain, who personally teaches many of the classes, played an interc ting trick on hi students. Instead of the usual clan introduction on goal setting. Bain beaa.n with a discussion of the air seeed velocities of various type• of bLrds and welcomed students to "biology 137, a survey in aeriaJ pathollpostomy." The class full or astonished students stared blankly and was quiet, even when Bain called for questions. "Rule number one," Bain exclaimed as he leaped onto a chair. "Never be afraid to ask a question." No wonder there's no program quite like the one Study Edge has put together. The success or Study Edge has been meteoric. Pounded just three years ago, Study Edge now tcache one-day study skill classu aod two-day writin1 kills workshops to hundreds of students at majOr univcnit1es statewide. Abbott -who comes to Study Ed1e after several yean at a top ftlanaaemcnt cons.uhlna finn - and Bain have authored an cacellent course telt. Some of tho problem·solvin1 techniques they teach, like mind-mappina and hypothesis lntearated task planning. would seem innovative even to many corporate c.xecutivea and planners. - Paul Kanarek, prosram director at the PrinceJon Rmcw, .,,__ that Study Edae hu 1e>methina imponant to otter ltudeftu, 'If'°" aro in tM marltet for a powerful atudy 1kill1 clus, you should consider aM"I theM ""' a can:· he.said. lhl1 bundredl ot SI~ Bdp studntl are tl9s oc:~·· ._. ........ ,,.. .......... "' oc: .... ........... ... ~IJlldldc:la" Por .............. -...., Befit, c.11 <• -.••. -, . • WARM SWEET POTATO and BACON SALAD Maus 6 Strvings l pounds lwed potatoes, peeled and at into I-inch c••ak.t 1 umU tart Hpttied apple, cut Into ~lDda plKcs ¥> cup lllttd Ctltry ~ cup wlllte P'8Pf juict , Y. aap liPt oU•t oil l tablapoou .,.. ddtr viatpr l tHlttpOOll Dijoa-stylt amtard IV. tn1paDD1..,. Y. tc.., aee blld ptpptr ~ mp dtopptd wala•ts. pttltrably toMttd 6 llktt Mc:eft, cooled IDd cnambltd Cook potlloes in larse J>O'. of bothng salted water until tender. Drain and place in large bowl: add apple and oclery. Whisk grape juice, oil, vmeaar. mustard. sail and pepper t<>aether in small bowl until blended. Pour over potato ma•turc Ind acruJy ~ . Let stand about ~ hour, stirrina occasiona!Jy. until drcssina is incorp<nted. JUSI before aervLna. toss in walnuts and blcoo. GREEN SLAW Makls 6 Strvin8S Y,, np purple anpe J•kt Y. mp Yfllfable off l ta•tea,ow....., ~red wiDe vbltpr I 1Mf 11p a• fltwy 6 nipe llPdJ pe&cd *nddcd 1rma cabbltt I mp "'7 ..... 1 lktd IJ'ftlt pepper ~mp ..... ...... 1 talll11pa• canw8J atd s.lt ... ""8' ..... Whisk arape juice, oil, vine1ar and hooey toicther in larae bowl. {'dd cabblae. arccn pepper. raisins Ind caraway ICCd. Toa to combine t.horouply. Season with saJt ~ pepper. Rernaeraae ror up 10 sc~er&I hours before 1CrVina. GINGER GLAZED CHICKEN CUTLETS Makls6~rvi1tgs '•Hae.wlll11tfelt~llrwtUIWll.llpd7PM••ed J ni,e ........ jllb . Y. cwp,,.. .... J .. 1 .................. ,,.. ........ ~ ... ,u ........ ..... I talll11p11a ..._.. ,,_...... • ·~ ......... .. v .. ~ , .. ., ... .._. ,.,,., 5 ta11t11;,1~· J I h1dilMlatr,cwt ........... .,. PllClt dMcten In blkillt dilla. Combine ,,. jlt1Ce, lemon ju:c • ...,, prhc, ..,. ..t ,.,,., • bftl. '°* °"' cMcba. cower w11h plMlic wnp Ind refriaefile for .... fa. ............... arW Of pill ... CMI' ...................... dlic:t-. ,._ ....... : ........... OriU dlicllll ................ • lldl ... -'I ftm ID ... ..a i..w ID ......... CIO\fer ...S ...... Pw ,_.., ..-..111D m1I .... _,, Coalowe1"9ipb111 1il •n1dl ii.,..., _. ....... .., ... Maip.lr .,.,._._ ......... ...__pia•atime. ,_ .... °"" dlic*-...S ..w: . . \ ... . i • ~tW special "zing" is in the air. and there i a prlng 10 ~your tep -mu t be um.mer! Celebrate 1hi euphoric mood with a meal in the out-of-<ioors. Whether on a patio in a uburban back yard or a balcony in the ciry, eating ouH:>f-doors gives a pecial feel tt> any meal. It lends a special ~thetic to the food prepared. The meal become an adventu.rc in taste. allowing you to p~ your family in a very personal way. This celebration begins in the ki~hcn. the most important room in the house. U ually the hub of any acuvuy, kl~bcns al o serve as way stalions between the out 1de and in 1dc world. between garden and l&ble. The recipe featured are pecially de igncd to mvolve aU members of the family in recipe preparauon. and celebrate the bounry of the scasm. Careful chopping and ladling jelly are wks llW can be assigned to smaller hands. Start your picnjc wilh CanraJoupe and White Grape Soup. The lush taste of cantaloupe is highlighted and refined with the l(kUtion of Welch 's white grape juice, creating a bght laSte. The picnic unfolds with two di tinctive cold Jllad • each with Complementing taste and texture. Wann Swt!Et Pocato and • Bacon Salad is a tasly riot of color. The delicate taste of thi salad is derived from the dres ing which use while grape ·juice, oil, vinegar and dijon mu tard. Green Slaw 1 a warm weather favorite. Thi one contain ome pccial tw i I - Welch's purple grape juice, golden rai ins and caraway seed. The e ingredients lift the ta te of the slaw and create a refreshing flavor. Grilling lw become an American ptilimc. It is the perfect way lo celebrate the out of doon and evoke the ingutar Wte of~ moment Ginger Glazed Chicken Cutlets were created to capture lhis feeling. Bonet chicken bre lS are marinated with white gnpc juice, lemon juiet, ginser and aartit. They ~ then &rilled and glazed with lhC remaining marinade. White grape juice Ind 4ainacr add a hint of swectne! to the chicken thll i the perfect bllance to the smoky flavor of the &rill. Dessert. Alway a grand finale to a meal and ~mes a rewll'd for good behavior, dwert i pcrhapi the most fanciful and fun p1tt of the meal. Minted Onpe lee i a re~ina W1 colorfJll dwcn. The naaunJ aooctness of Welch'• purple grape -juice i1 ~ to pleate the palata of boch youna nt old. Peanut Butter and Jelly Swirl Bunclt Cako completes the de sen otrerina. Thete two tastes combine to mike frdh memorie , comp'-d with a special Welch '1 ppe jelly wirt! • All of tbete wonderful foods 1hould be rvcd in bri&ht ~ dw hiah1ilN 1bc leilurely feel of the meal. C.-ry this ll9emc ~ the tlble decontion . Walka ttvo.ah tbe ....... woods and ...... elm yidd floWas llld ..-y for .... cleconbon. Cbi1drm Clll ICCOG ...... job. ftllio pialica Ire I tariftc WIJ 90 .... frieada lftd f•efy ta•• B. llmib.t .. I joinl droft M wiD yield llMy rood, .• ,,,,I ... ph .... for ID. • CANTALOUPE and WHITE GRAPE SOUP Maus Al>oMt 6 CMps 6 rups coendy tbopptd ripe tantaloupe I ~ aaps •!rite lrapt jukt J tabltspooe.! hub ltmoa j.&kt 1 tmpooa flntly aratcd 1t1DCM1 Id Put Cantaloupe. arape JUICC, lemon JUI t and lemon ~I lnlO food procc r or blender in one or 1-.0 bate~ and proct untal melon 1 pureed Pow mto bov.I. co"er and rcfrigera&t unul "try ~ell challtd, al kl&Sl one hour. MINTED GRAPE ICE Mwf 6 Stn111rJ l ¥1 naps Wdc:b' purple grape ju.kt 1 mp kt cold waler Y,, mp Mcbt mm )'rup 2 ~ rmtt ltrnon juke 1 taMapoom chopped trait mjnt Combine grape JUtce, water. com yrup and lemon JUiee lD large bo~I. Pour into carus1cr or ice cream mucr and frttu accord1n1 to manufacturer' difC(lions. Actd mint to ice cream when grape tee re he \lu h ta e Conunuc 10 ~ until finn. . PEANUT BUITER and JELLY SWIRL BUNDT CAKE 2 ~ naps al·P41rpo1t fblr I l,l, lnspooat bUi .. pPdtr l lfMpOOll WI .. soda ~ ..... salt l ltkt (~ a.p) • ltd tttr, at room tcepttatare 2 a.,. .... , 4 cap dtuty-st)'lt pcu•I lMtlttr l ttMpOCMll "•"" tttl"lld J1111teg1 I C9p dairy r CTaa h a.p .... ,., . Ptdlcll OYeS1 fu F. f>tacc blkin f'll(k an bottom third of ovtn Wtu k togtthct OOUr, balana powder, baki toda and \Ill, ~ idc. In I llowl of an clectnc mm~r. belt buner nt • qethcr Wltil b 1 and fluffy. Add punut buncr and varulJa. bcMina UMtl wtll combintd. Add c • one aa a ume. bcati uni.JI 1ncorpcnled. &al an .,.. cream. Reduce maxer co io-ac ~and gradually add 00Uf fl\l'lln&tt, nu11ang untd.JUs& bkndecl. poon half or lhl batter (aboi.lt 3 CUJll) into I lftl~ l 2<up Bundi paa.1~iUop 3 tabktpOOnS ol the jelly ~er bantt avoidi cd of pan. PantaJJy ar JCllY "*> .,._ 1111111 a ~ ot dun btadcd lnif c. pooo mnainana better into pan and dol~ Ind IWirt """"""' jtlty lfl40 bar. ~for I hour or.~I • ~oodm ptek 1Mefted into cemcr comes out elem. Let c:Mc cool an Pl" for 10 minu • Chen mvcn to •u-e 1'1Ck •. ~e warm or 11room1ttri,et-. .......... TRANSFUSION #oitJ 6 Strvfltl1 4 Cllpil (.U -.) ,...,.. .......... J-kt ~ """(3' .. , ~. ............ c--. ..... 11h b. a lqe pilc9'er Ind terW " 1111 ................ .......... ..-,. ..... .. ... -------:, : --.. - :...1111~-·..... ~ lllllJ -*" IO-llliii iTi.--:iiiiJliiillflliiliis ... ma I frotn atl ~ ..... W ..... .... ,c.--11•.-l.&..Pllml ...... ,~ .... dilu1lf ftlllllttf 0U.11li9u11hlla .... ... o1--.aa I'll y._...,.._dllilM11 UnHMIMe.-J..._.... s.r,.Glledek tbanothcroill•,_-.. ... ... -"""., • .._any tood IO 1n luc wcck0ulllu111a. wMcla -Yw did mr ~ ahe typct of F1.wred vilMflln _. • ii ..,11111 ~ ... --< t I t s D ..... btei waea. be kepi cold wben ...,. "' ... • *'"' '°" ... rdenina co bahamlc or net .... -In IN~ Poa4 .._ IUCh u meat. mayonnw (once ii'• openOd) ..,.,._, IMre are tome ba1ic dpt addition to lclllOO ~ ....._ ~ .... ..W ..... la ......., • ._.. ud tuu will .U lhould be tottd ID the warmat w.biCb cu be UMd lo help modify p.cc -can~ ... .ddili!M(_, • G8 .... •..., ._-..U ,lloee. "'Ac uoub&e ~t1 of the refrigerator -on the ... llllOUDll «fat, cholesterol, alad , ~eactablel or.,.... TMI ,....,._. ..S......, • ..a• _ .... oacc ti.e ft>Odl ue mixed 5hcMI in the door. To maintam aapr ud Uh ia practally any w•ll not only help .......... CMtot. wil1a ma,onuite and then frozen. opdmum OIYOr, mayunn11te rcapc to reduce the Q. .. Ille c D ,.. 'The ~~ that is holding should be used "ithin two month& ny 5Ub611tut1111 homemade amount of fat, ...... .._. ._.......... .. the food toget~r will t?egin to of purchate. tocks made from wine or hub but w1ll 1tlso- ......_ I ..... • • .... • sepante as 11 ~t cold. U~n Q. My ..._.,., ta.-oricc dlalWs when buuer or cream arc called tie\: rc11sc the ..., 1 ' 1 cm ........ llJ ckfrostinc you wiU end up .r11h an haw 1..,....11 wtakla in llOC for. You can reduce the caloric~ need for :ah••• "---:-----------:--------..... -----------------------.,----------------------------'""' 01M>ring agent. If cg yolb are PR1as.JFF1CT1v1 • A.M. TH&MS. AUG. 8 THIN WED., AUG. 1•, 1M1. 2002 N6l WT •· ................. EA .79<'• -.aTHa n CllBT TOOl•tAan 2.19' 602 V Al'IETIES IY•Y•••MNO • co1•11ao11• IS OUNCE 1.69 M9$1 STORES. OPEN 24 til)URS b II ~ I ,# • N.w Zeolond Grown • t LARGE KIWI FRUIT .................... 4 '°" 1 12-l'Am coo••- 12 OZ 80TTlE + c "·v 750-Ml. 5.19 4.M , FREE! c cndal to the recipe. u~ only .half the amount pccificd, Eu sub titulc arc apothcr ahernati-.e to whole c~. In b kcd good~. uy making inglc-cru t in lead of uoublc-cru t pie • and rcplacll)g butter \\1th oil. Low-caloric margarine and low-fat or non-rat chcc.,c\ will ignilicantly cut the caloric from fat while till pro,.id1ng good ta te. Whene!'/cr a recipe calls for sugar. )OU can eliminate or rcduC'i its u c with fruit juice concentrate\ The natural '"'cernc'i found in fruits and fru1 JUtc~· a an C'<Ccllcnt alternati'e t \ugar. HO\\C\Cr: anyone who h diabetic wall ha\c 10 monitor the amoun1 of C\cn fruit suga in ha or her diet. 1 here 1 n e'<cellcnl book n:iilablc which t\ filJcd with recipe,, idea and ca )-to-follow tip~ for making meah low in fat, cholc\terol and alt. II title 1 "Light lJlc,'' the authors arc Ro--c Dosu und Deborah K1du\him-Allcn and the pubh her 1 Harper Collino, th1 book is recommended by the American Heart A ~iation -and by me. i u e ii and find it very hclpf ul. Q. I hl\t htard O\U tht past few )tors that Vitamin C I ·oH'r-r .. ttd. I that true? 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That v. )', yuu only remove wh11 you nuJ at one ume. • If ~ plan Chlcbn for I barbecur./outina. you•d be wile to ...... it the dey before, .,..,,... ..... " .-4 .... ~,..~icmf-1 could eon11min1te other foe* i• the COOier • Sparkle Paper Towels . by Coronet . Single Package All Vons Plastic Wrap & Bags Lmje Yellow Peaches Lb California Grown • . qumbo Peoches-Lb .. 69) I . . li>ng Green Cucumbers Frnh Fr Cr1 1>-Solod f'ovon lf' California Iceberg Lettuce Cordm Fm h-Solod f'o~onle ~ Whole Seedless Watennelon Sommerome Fo~onl,. Large White Peaches Summer Fruit T~1.C0/1/onno Crown Boneless Rib Eye Steaks \ ons V.011 &., f '" nun Tnmm• ,f Zacky Farms Fresh Turkey Ill lo 14 u,., It q•row-\\'1 •Wit Vons Sliced Bacon Bn:.oA.fo,t f'o\l'Ont• If> Oum" Pc11 l , Fresh Red Snapper Fillets Fmm th.> J'tm/11 l 'Sf)(.. Loi fn,,,., 11,1 Oceailspray White Grapefiuit Juice l'111li C.n1prlriul I t <Axllor/. (.u.n o or PonX1t1 flnnh-64 Oun11" Onlllf · Qreanspray Cran~ Juice Cocktail (J'Oll ~tplf. ~n ... (..n111 •11 nr Pinl C'oNJ'!tl/rut' ~!!.(~If .,loll 11' !I Oum r <nn .. Hi-C Fruit . Drinks fU (~& ~f'J!m" • Hawaiian Punch .,. OuncP 8ottM Gatorade Thirst Quencher ~ floi U OUM! ..... AVE 2.92 '!9 l Lt,429 111 .• 89 •• Pk!Z 139 ,$" lb 24"9 .44 141 :~ 141 .86 ' All Healthy Ghoice Dinners, Entrees or Breakfast Selections-Assortrd Varieties & Sizes Frozen Superior Sweetness! Su~rior Green M\ 6 6 Seedless Grapes e--.o '''"'" II in ~utnl'fll Lb. I , f I " lnnt!'i Sun \\mid'""°""' 1 Olathe Y,r.llow Com ~100 ,.,,. • "h ,, ,, • l'f'M :a -·-I Qtwtliej:A'ABP ~ ~·~~~~ ..... . &.:~·.ao11au& 1. lt'*nl H. Qw. ~ lkiedl HIM. lriM A. a-,; o.ta M ... l>t¥Woa: AMAT. 'Pi\JHTINO O...:OILS O!a=~ .. l>Wts<m:: ~~ER a.: HOUli 1. ShuoD PUuc:at Coe&. Meu 3. Alliloe Allll8n. c.&a. NClla Dlvilioll: AMAT. PAiH'llNO DMaioe: ABllOSIROCICBTIECT·BF.O 0..: WATBRCOLOllS a~MADB PltOM A KIT 1. Bekki S. 1UrMr o.&a Mesa ilio Hofer, Colla Mai Out: ORIENTAL BRUSH -'.tiaHel M. Hower, Colt• Mcu 1. Miry L Blatlfor NCWDOrt 8elCh 3 fti~Howr, Oolil Mou H/M. PhyfU. P. J.t'O.Vl\b, Corona Del 3. Ste D J: 1...eeoe1 Colta Mell 'Mar . · Oa•: B OF DIV SION HIM. Phyllis P. Horvath, Corona Del l. Ph1he HCJ\.'~r.I.. a.ta Maia Mar Oivwon: BEO·AXTSICRAFl'S Oua: BEST IN DIVISION WINNER Oaa· OOUOH/CERAMICSICLA Y 1. Be~ S. Turner, Coltl Meu 1. Jubet M. Hover, c.o.ta Mesa Divi ion: AMAT.ORAPHICS/DESIGN 2. Juliet M HOYc:r, Costa Meaa Clau: DRAWINGS/PASTEL 2. Juliet M. Hover, C.O.ta Mc:sa 1. Mitt D Adebohnl.Ncwport Beach 2, Juliet M HoYer, Coat• Mesa 2. Bc:W S. Turner, U>lta Mesa 2 Philip Hover, Costa Met1 Class: ILLUSTRATION l . Philip Hovcr, Cost1 Mesa 1. Steve Hueb~r.l Costa Mesa 2. Phitip Hovcr. Cotta Meaa Oass: CAU.101VU'HY/ART EORM l. PhUip Hcmr, Coa1' Mc:u 2. Jade N. Har~, Costa Mesa 3 •Ju.llct M. HOYer, Colta Mesa "'llilfage !Faire Sfwppu " For Lease-Prime Location Retail Space From 51.85 gross Offi ce Space From ~1. 6~ gross Largest Mall In~ &ach. Two Levels Of secured Parkq. Prime Coast Highway~~ Heavily TratTded Area. (714) 497-0132 ueo s. coasa Hwy., Lquna Beacb rA.X (714> ., .. .,. JR. & SR. PHOTOGRA· PHY AWARDS Division: MONOCHROME: NOVICE Oa : PEOPLE 3. Ansel• R•L ~u1111r. Costa Mesa DrHsion: MONOCHROME; lNTERM. Ous: PEOPLE I. Michael J. Ray, Co ta Mesa 01 : BEST IN DIVISION A WOS I. M1c:h1cl J. R1y, Costa Mesa Div1s1on: MONOCHROME: AO. VANCED 01ss: PEOPLE I Caroline E. R1ndolpb, Newport Beach 01 : GENERAL.SPE<' EFFECTSIECT 2. Mich1cl 0 . Sag~ Costa Mesa 01Ss: BEST IN DMSION AWOS .RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSillY INC. -.rw .... CMrt..., JIJJ -..... ema •SA-SU.UM. °nL_'a. B. R....,..,.:, NG6pun ~PLACU 3. Cuo1111C · B. Ra.wolph, Newport Bcadl <.i.a· OENF.RAL.SPE f.FFEC1SIEC1. I. Carohno E Randolph, Ncwpon Bcac;b Claa: BEST OF SHOW I. Oaroltnc E R•ndolph. Newport Beach DtvistOll; COL<'R PRINT"COMM.NOV 01ss: PLACES I. Kirk H. Owen$, Coit• Mha 2 Ruth M. A!w)'n, Cost• Mesa 3 Betty Lou BOrland, 8'1boa I l1nd aw. H~l IN DIVISION AWDS 2 Kirk H Owen'-Costa Mesa Division'. COi OR PRINT/COMM.INT Oa : PLACES 2. Bob.'\, 01mlali1nol.Cos11 Mc~ • HIM. Jou M. ~. U>Sll Me a Oa•: PLANTS It A..NIMALS t. Jaa A. Webb, Colll Med Oaa: BEST IN DIVISION A WDS I. J-.ie A. Webb. Costa Mesa DMlion: COLOR Pl.UNT/COMM ADV 011s: PLACES I. David A. Smid, Colli Mesa 3. David A. Smid, C:0.11 Mc:u 3. David A. Smid1 C.0.11 Mesa aus: PLANTS & ANIMALS I. Elty·christa Mckeever, Newport Beach aass: BEST IN DIVISION AWDS 1 Elly-ehriJta Md.ccvcr, Newport Beach 2. David A. Smid, Co)tll Mes;i Div1 ion: OPEN PRINTS Oa : SPECIAL EFFECTS 3 K1t~~arrcl10nl Cosl1 Mc a OU5. B IN DIV SION A WOS 3. Kathl lf1rrelson Cost• Mc a Division: COLOR PRINT/COMM PRC Clau: GENERAL 11/M Scan M. Mos , Costa Mc a 01V1s1on: PROF.FILM/VIDEO FEST Class: EOUCATIONAL/INSTRUC· Tl ON AL I Uh Be Newport Beach Cla '. ENTERTAINMFNT 2 Ms.teddy Parker • Mayhem film • Co<ita Mesa 3. Miclulcl K. Brady\.!"'ewport Beach 4. Tr1cy A. Arnold l'ICWJ)O_rt ~!ch D1v1 ion· AMAT FILMNIDEO r EST Clu . EN fERTAlt"MfNT GROUP PROD .. H/M. Jean Ca~sso. Nc:wpon Beach Irwin Wagner, 79, along with his 53·yeu-old son, Jim, of ' Costa Mesa, captured second-place honors in the Father/ Son Look-Alike contest at the 99th annual Orange County f air. J R . IS R. H 0 M E AR 'F S AWDS7/1·3 J UDGING Division: CLOTHlNG/NEEDLEWKJR Class: OTIIE!t1 CLOTHING CONSTR. I Car1 N Mun&<> Newport Bc:ac:h Oa ~. FMBROIOERY, ANY ITEM HIM Janice N. Hall Colt• Mesa Class: NEEDLEPT. PICTUR FRAMED • 3. Durec:cc L C.mobcll, Colta Mesa Oa~· PILLOW/USING FABRIC ETC l. Mchna W Inouye, Costa Mesa See FAIR RESULTS"'9 ModeAng Porf ollos. Executfve Portraits & Weddings ~ ~.~~ ~~T tp~}~~R; THE NORTHWOOD RUN FOR; MAKE-A-WISH ... IRVINE SONDAY. AUGUST 11 lOK RUN • SK RUN SK WALK • 1 OK WHEELCHAIR 1 K FUN .RUN FOR KIDS FOR INFORMATION CALL THE MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION ... AT: (714) 642-6601 Shell Oil ................... Gos Powered Corvette Go Cort American sPorts Centers ............. l ·veor Membership Sunrise Aviation ....................... Aerobatics Plane Ride Hiser Helocoper' s, Inc. Intro ......... Helicopter Lesson IRVINE SHELL Runners High .............................. Gift Certificates/shirts SERVICE Elbow Grease Auto Detailing .......... Gift Certtflcotes o~~ 0oWNEY5AvtNCS ---- l»R .Rnh'Y \l'OltTh l ... /Ult'f CI""" • Bock Boy Runners ............................... Gift Certificates lrvtne Eye Core . .. . .. .. .............. Oakley Sunglosses Wild Rivers Wot er Pork ........................... Guest Posses Colif ornlo Angles ............................................... Tickets Disneytot'ld t et It t • t tt t I 6 t t It• t t t • •• t t :. It It t t t t t t ti tt t tit t G\.Jes,t Posises M'-JSic F>lus ...................•...•..............•..• Gitt Certtftcates Jolly Roger ........................................... C>irlners For Two • Waters Restaurant .............................. Dinners For Two Monterey.Boy Conn~ ...................... Dimers For Two Pacesetters For Hair ......................................... tic>irt:'-lts Knott's &errv Form ................................... Guest Posies UC.I Basketball ....•.......................... ~ .. : ................. Tickets Kasey McKntey.fm Team ............ Women's Jog~ StlJCJft Atlderlon. s t ••••••••• ' ••••••••••••••• 11 •••• C::>lrwlers F« ~ Pci1cef'' I SecJfood Grit . i •••••••••••••••••••••••• I C>lrirler" f ()f M l-2 y Ja. 0. LT~s 1. ~. ,-=~_i:_~·~~ . o:=.~ 0..Meea a-: TUE 0 ••• ~1 R. l ......... "· '9cMoe. COiia ..... = 'OTHER . XMAS,NAMBIPRS. 2. ~· ~COiia Mell DMlloe: I! i'flOlS) ClHt: DI RAM , NON·ltlT/PRI!· Tl!l!N t. Heldati Por1cr, Ntwoort Bcldl 2. ~ E. w....._ Co.ta Meta 3.~~.eo... ..... ~ANlMAL~~ UNtORS ~ ...... W_,_lec>uye, 0-.a M ... 0.: ANIMAL· TEEN I. Bell.Y ~ Oma, c.o.ta Ma. a .. : 011IEll 'nfAN ABOVFJTEEN I. Krilti MoalOOth c.o.ta Meu OMsioft; WOODIJ UNIORS CINt: PICT ./PLAOUPJPLNTER,PRli· TN 1. CMeY ~1.forona Del Mat Clala: OTHER WvuD NAME/TE£N 2. Cb.cl L We1v~,1 ff!• Mesa DMlton. TABLE S NGS/J R a .. : CAMPING OR COOKOUT 2. Robert T. Wcden..,,Coata Mesa Ca•: HOUDA Y, SPt:.ClFY 1. Swnmcr A Spinb, C.O.ta Mesa 2 Ra~ T Weden, Costa Mc a 3. AJiry C. Lc~z .Caata Me• DMsioa: CLO'nflNG CONST.ADULT Class: DRESS (DAYTIME WEAR) I. Betty Jo S Steel, Calta Mua 3. Dawn L Sosack, C.OSla Mesa Ow: JACK.ET 1. Shanel A S1asz, Costa Mesa HIM. Carol L Ward.., Costa Mesa Oua: BEST OP DIVfalON 1 Betty Jo S. Stec!._ Costa Mcu OivisiOI\'. CLOTHINu CONST.CH ILD C1ua; DRESSY Q.OTHES/3-6 YRS 3 Lori Ann Dcnma!I, Co ta Mesa DMsion: CROCHETED AFGHANS Cius: AFGHANJOVRLAY FLAT DE· SIGN I Tammi CbmtotrcnQn, Costa Mesa Class: NAVAJO STITCH I. Gayle R. WaldrQp, Costa Mesa 2. Ca_y Utdlfie~ COsta Mesa Class;. RIPPLB ;, 11TCH 3. Ma1P-rct K. Somom"'-c.cista Mesa Division: CROCHET/UU::.WORK Oua: BABY CLOTHlNGllNP. • 2 YR 2. Sandy A Brooks. Costa Mcu Class: OOILlESIC'l:NTERPIECE 3. Helen I.. Paacli Costa Mesa <.iau: LACEWORI'. . 3. Mariaret K, Somo&)'•. Costa Mesa C1ass: PILI.OW 2 Frances Donin, Newport Beach C lass: OTH CROCHET/LACE:.. WORK.NAME 3 Donna Weden, Costa Mesa DmSIOf'I' COUNTI:L> THREAD Cius: CLOTHINO, ANY l'ffiM HIM. Xarren J. Schaecrcr:..~ll Mesa Class: HOUSEHOLD ACCr..»ORY 2. Carol S. VcnardLiCosta Mesa C'tass: PICT.-STILL FE -12·1S 3. Monica Mackctui~ Newport Deach Ous: PICT.·ANIMJPt:.OP.OVR IS 3. Karen J. Sb1rleyLiCaata Mesa · Oau'. PJCT • .srtLL FB.OVR lS I John L Bigs, Calta Mesa Class: PICT.·SCENES/Olli.OVR IS . 2 Heather E HOYlsi.. p.ra Mc a C11 : WALL HANGING 3. Beverly J. Grovc?,r Costa Mesa Class : OTHEK COUNTPO TIIREAD,NAME 1. Christine J Kelly, Costa Mesa OMSt0n KNITTED ARTICLES Oasa ORIG Of.SIGN, ANY ITEM H M Lyla L Pulham. Costa Mesa 01 ; WOMAN'S SWl::ATERiSHORT LY 3. Lyla L Pulham. Costa Mesia Oa : 01liER HANO KNITS, NAMED 1. Karen J. Sh1rleyL.C:O ta Mesa 3 France Donin, Newport Bcai..h Division: QUIL TlNG Ous· CLO l'HING, ANY/MACHINE I. Manlyn L WammackLCosta Mesa Dtmion· OUILTh, SMAL 01 . APPLIQUf., MAOilNf:. 2 Kathleen l LoY.m1l~r. C~ll Mcsoa Oa . EMBROIDPRED a:.-.-.tmfll--<Gt.W .... ,~ftt mrfLTI '3.T.d.... ......... Calla ..... OMii.: OUIL Tl. LAaOe &\f.~A TC H W l KIP EI CI DI HM. Mariorie M. "*-Colla .._ Sfr..=s MIXED TECRNIQUBS/MA- l. w.n.... HJu. c.a ..... OMeioil:Cl?ltAMICIPOTl'BllYIBTC. a.: PIOUU 2. ltela Q; Dlcboe, °** Mela CtaN: A. WHEEL THllOWN/JOfD BUILT 3. Carotiee L 5cMrn. c.o.ta Me-. tm.on· CHINA PAIN11NO 0..: OOLD/LUSTER 3. M..-Olbloa, Newport Bc.cJa DMaioit!XMAS DECJFABRIC.ETC Oa•: f10URl!Sll OR RELATtm SET l. Janet E. aw~ c.o.ta Mesa Cl111: P'ICTURE, FRAMED/NEl!-DLUT. 1. Carol S. Venard c.o.ta Meaa O•: STOCKING, PABRI~. 2. ~·Steel. Colla HIM K. Wolfe c.o.ta Mesa 0.11: NO, NEEDLEPOINT 2. La11ra 0 . Frost, Calta Mesa Oau: WREATH l. Deborah L Graves, Calta Mesa Division: GLAs;PLAS11c,ACR Y. 0•; OTilER ul.ASS, NAMED 3. Lyn M Metheny, Newport Bcac.h DIYWon: JEWELRY C1us: BEADWORX 2. Mlc.hcllc P. M1msJ.. Costa Mesa Ous: 01HER NAMt:.D I. llictor 0 . f glcilas, NcWJ>Ort Beach 2. Carol S. Vcnar~1 Costa Mesa Oass: BEST OF OlvJSION I. Victor 0. IJlcsias, Newport Beach DIYislOll.U:AIHtK Class BAG OR PURSE I Wallace V Holderby, Cost11 Meu aa :BELT I. Wallace V Holderby, Costa Mesa Oass: BILUOLD I. Wallace V Holderby, Costa Mesa Oass: OTHER LEATHER NAMED 1. Wallace V Holderby, ~ta Mesa Divist0n: MINIATURES Class· OTHER MINIATURES, NAMED · 2. Chri'st1ne D. D11bbs, Calta Mesa Oi\1sioo· PAPeR ART Cass· CALLIGRAPHY I. Jack N. Hararovc, Costa Mesa Oas.s: COLI..AGE . l. Linda Chan Rapp.i. Costa Mesa Cla · OTHER NAMt:.D 2. Kathleen P. R11mph, ~ll Mesa D1v1 ion· PLASTERCRAFT Oais: FlGURl:IANIMAL 12& OVR I Linda Jane Morton, Calta Mesa Cius. OTHER PLASTERCRAPT, NAMED . 2. Karen G. D1cbon, Costa Mesa HIM. Deborah L Gr.vcs,_Costa Mesa Dlvi ion: RECYCLED MA 1 eRIALS Oass: FABRIC, YARNtrHR.EAD 2. Carol L Ray_a Costa Mcu Oass. OTHER RECYCLED MATERI· ALS 2. Pamela J Brody, Costa Mesa Division WOOD CARVING Cius ANIMAL-AMATEUR I. Victor 0 . l•lcsias, Nc!if>C?rt Bcatch t'la . FISH OR-REmLEJAMATEUR I. Victor O. lglesia0s Newport Beach Class· OTil.AMATE R WOOD CARY· ING 2 ViC1or D J1lc~11s. Nc\Vp()rt Ocach OM ion WOOD · GENERAL C lass · OTllE-R GENeRAL WOOD.NAMED I Ma.Mil D Waldrop, Costa Mesa 2. Oavtd S Zlltt. CoSta Mesa 0 . BEST OF DIVISION I. Marvin 0 . Waldrop, Costa Mesa Division: MJ SC.HANOCRAPT/ADULT Oa : BASKETRY, DEC.. ANY ITEM I UM. Deborah L Graves, Costa Mesa Ow: EOGSl DEC. OR UNUSUAL I Jeanine ~1 Bas,,, Calta Mesa 3. Ruth E~ Newport Beach aau. SH • ANY ITEM II M Thelma 0 Mackenzie, Newport 8cat'b-Class· OTll.M IS C.HNDCRAFT/ F'AD.ECT • 2. Lon Ann Denman, Costa MCJ• Class OTB.MISC' HNOCRAFT/NON· FAB 2. Manlyn L Wammack, Costa Mesa 3 Mamane Lafferty, Costa Mesa DfVi ion 'TABLE SETilNGS/ADULT Claw LUNCHEON TABLE. ANY lHEME I Gad L Glasc:r-kharu.ia, Costa Mesa FWWERS & GARDENS, lST JUDGING Division: PROF.l.ANOSCP.PATJO/G Class: EXHIBITOR'S CHOrCE I. Nikolaus Wa.ssiliew, Costa Mesa Class: PATIO OF WOOD/BRICK/ SfONE I. Clsta Mesa High Ffa. ~la Meu 01\ision. BONSAlfPLAN'f lN MINI t'la . BONSAJ I W1lh1m P~l~osta Mesa Drv1sion. EXT. ~DSCAPE HIS Clas): LANDSCAPE/PATIO GRON SCEN I Chr1$topher De Sum. Costa MC$1 2. Jennifer Raia Costa Mesa Division: GARDEN/PATIO DESJON Class: FEAT USE PONO/WATER· FALL 2. Costa Mesa • HiJh Ffa, Costa Mesa D1vwon· JN INDV.P01TED PLANT Oass. AFRICAN VIOLET/VIOLET/I, I I Bono1c Mac Donald, Costa Mesa Class~ BONSAI I Joel Pasco, Cosaa Mc a Oass. BROM ELJAD 4 Charlotte lloopc!J. Costa Mesa Oass MAIDEN HAIK FERN 1 Lrnda J CarlYle. Costa Mcu 01 · ANY OTHER NOT l.JSTED I. Linda J. CarM~l Calta Mesa Division. IN IND~ nANGlNG Pl.NT Oa : IVY I. Charlollo Hooper, Costa Mesa 01vist0n: MINl.OAROEN/LANDSCP. Oass DWARF OR MINIAiU.Rc 3. Cb11lot1e liQOPCri. Costa Mcu Oass HANGING BA~K.ET l Leah S Banks. Costa Mesa Oa\S. A PLAITTED ROCK 3. Joel Pasco Costa Mesa 4 Charlouc f~ooper, Costa Mes.1 011 TERRARIUM 2 Margaret C. El'.IKI!~ Costa Mesa aa\): UR USUAL CON I AINER I Chailotte liOOpc!f Costa Mes.t 3 Debbie Cooper.t. \..OSta Mesa Oass ANY OnlEK NOT LISTED I Jo.:I P~ Co 11 Mesa OM t0n Ou 1 uOOR POTTED Pl.ANl (1ns IVY I Lmda J C'arl)lc_, Costa Mc a Claq; SUCCULENT Aihley Senter, 7, of Cotu Meta, took home a flnt place ribbon for the Wgest freckles in the freckle contest held at the 1991 ·Orange County hir. 3. Manan I.. Puts. Costa Mesa aass: ANY OTHER NOT LISTED 2 Charlotte HoopcT Calta MC$a Division: INOV.HANCING PLANTS Oau: HOYA 3, Stanley A. WallaCC:t Costa Mesa Divi iOlll: OUTDR MINI ORD/LANO Oa · OISll GARDEN 2. St~e H. Rice, Costa Mcu aass. HANGINO IN A POT 2 Oarcncc Hardy, Costa Mesa am· ON A PIE.CE OF WOOD 2. Roy V Hooper, Co ta Mesa SPECIAL LANDSCAPING & GARDEN AWARDS Oass SPECIAL MERIT AWARD I. Wilham Puco, Costa Mesa Ous BEST AMATEXHIBIT OUT· DOOR • I. Olristopher De S11rra, Calta Mesa 4-H & FFA MARKET SWINE RESULTS Di\lls1on. FFA SGLMARKET SWINE 0 · FFA MKT SWINE/2.30-239 LBS 2 Manball A. S\boda,._~ta Mesa Clas . FFA MKT SWINt:1.ov-30S LBS 2. Da111el N Hams. O.ta Mesa 2. Andrew I.arms. ~ta Mesa 01\'1 t0n 4-H SOL.MARKET SWINE Oas.\: 4-H MKT SWINE/.M9·254 LBS 2. Sa>tl P. Giddings, Costa Mesa C'la~ 4·H MKT SWlNE/267·285 LBS 2 Tiffany Dalpe, Co 11 Mesa COMM.ORGANIZATION SPEC.INTEREST G'RP D1vist0n VOLUNTEERJSERVJCE <.1w 0 C COMMUNITY GROUPS I Oran1e County Bcckccpcn.. COlll Mcu 2. Coslit Mcu Historical ~.1 Calta Mesa DMSion EDuCATIONAL INST. aw: PUBLIC SCHOOLS 2. Cout Comm. Colleae Distric. Costa . Mesa DMSion . COMM/IN DUSTRlAl.IMNFG Oast'. COMM. SERVICE BUSINESSES 2 Profe a.wnal Picture Pramca, Caat• Mesa DivulOn MISCELLANEOUS aw MlSC. ENTITIES 1. Creation Science, Costa Mei. 4-H & FFA MARKET SHOWMANSHIP RESULT Dmnon NOV FFA SHOWMANSHIP Class. SWINE I. £van Pollock San D1111as DMslOfl· JR ..... H SHOWMANSHIP 01 SWINE 2. Scott P Oiddmis, c.osta Meu Division· SR 4·H SHOWMANSHIP aass: DEEF CATTLE . 4 Chru L Stockman, Newport Beach Oa.ss· SHEEP . l Kunbcrly D Dahle, Cos11 Mesa FARM & GARDE RE- SULTS,7/20 JUl>GI G Oa.ss. ARTICHOKE C3) A Girt to the I Jeni Greenman, Newport Beach Clas&· CORN (3 EARS) 1 Jeni Greenman, Newport Be1cb aa ONION (3) 1 Del 'tialvcr10n\ Costa Mesa Class: SOU ASli (2 J 2. Jeni Greenm.an.t Newport Beach Cl.us. ANY 01lffiK 3 Jctn Grecuman. Newport Beach FARM & GARDENS,7/20 JUDGING ( 2) 0r.'UIOO. fRUlT7/2Q/91 Ous. APPLES (3) , l. Kathy~ 01ew'!d.tp.ta Mc Ow: GRAPES (3 BuNOIES} 2 Kalb~ M. DICwald.. Costa Mesa ~Ka~~ Lid, Calta M Casi N£CTARINES (3) 3 Kat.by M D1cwa.ld, Calta Mc. Class: OKANGES (3) 2 Kathy M 01eWald, Col1a Mesa Cass· PLUMS (3) 2. Kath}' M Ot~ald, Costa M~sa Class; ANY OTifER 2 Kathy M DICWlfd. Costa Mesa GRANDMAS JAR AWARDS DMSJOn GRANDMA'S COOKIE VtR Cass FIVE (S) DIFF COOKlES''- 1. V1riini1 M PeUctaer. Cosca Mesa Fre>m North Orange CC>Wtty From South Orange CC>Wtty 540-1220 496-6800 642-5678 CLASSIFIED INDEX 642·5678 FROM NORTH OAANGE CO. M0-1m FROM 8CMffH OAANGE CO. 411 1111 ... ... .. L• . .. . ..... -. PWUCATIOH oua.M ~ ....... ,.. ., . ' . .,. I : ·n ftlOLUTIOI PurchMe tM home of Y'O'K choQ Wfth orly 5" do'#!\, No doetnO c:oMI needed TN9 .. not a VA, FHA Ot eq. utty eher9. You ,.. c.iv. 1~ own.rehlp • 100"-tall beneftte. Muet h.w cleen credit and •t•ble Income. Call Co.Equity, Agt ~ ( ',.,. I ...... , I , l),'·I f ' ' . ' ' . NATIONWIDE ,'"USA , ' hi ' ..... t f • • ~ i ' I I ) • H11r ! " 1' ' fl I \ • ' ' 1 : (\ NATIONWIDE '":~ .. ~SA.;, h• •••• ~' • 0 r < • t.'4 r J1·1'. : ', · : f ~' I I ' • ' I •' I ! ! . ' .. ,l ... ..... ' ~ " ' ti I: I)\) I I I 'I' I I l (I •• 1 ( lt I osta Mesa 2124 H . . ! 1 ' . !LEOANT ••••mont towt~. ~ 38e, 11176 .... o.y. 161· 3810, 9¥M •7Wt 10 • I I S<'Pk1nq M en Jl)OJ IROWlllYID OlllL Very •tttectlve, vtva-AfFECTONATE eloua. allm, ehapefy, SINGLE flt, fun, <ta. Seeking tall, hand.ome, edu-MOM c ated, profeaalonal 32, blond• hair, brown whit• m•I•, 35-48, with •1Y1e & c:tua for •Y••. 5'7", 170 Iba., frlend1hlp, romanc., pretty, honeat, non-m arriage? Cd M . amoker need• 3().39 Taddy Bear typ•. 412703· lonely, fovH k lda, L high moral vatuH. AFFECnOUTE cravea affection, mov· A-•- lea, no druga. #2808. 1 1"""1 ••• Graphlo llf'ttet, 5'2", ARE YOU btue eyee, uk .. trav.f, A LOVER? danc•, e1a .. 1cal Pl•••• don't rHpond. mualc, ind theater, l'v• already met you. I •Hka good Mtured, am tooklng for a .motlonally atable, n/ SWM, so-10. e· + with •· gen1ti.man, "8-&4, atyl• 1 am a SWF, 50, for laetlng rel11tlon. with bralna, curvea, .,__•_hl_.p_._11_2_820 ____ _ good-looking and HAPPY have ambition. I Ilk• many act1v111.. ana ENERGETIC you .,. po .. lbly BLONDE ready? ,.,2701 Widow of may yMra. ARE YOU allm~ate 50'• In New· MY SOULu a .-r<t port Beach Love to -• ~r walk, nature, t>Mch, OWF, 53 attractlv•. dining-end ahare your enjoys good fltma. fnteraata, too i'2821. 141nse of humor. music, ar1. raadfng, HEAL TMY1 flthlng on • mountain Ylr&ITHY!I lake beech walk• "~ " You too? 12804 WISE? CTIVE Attractlve/atnuent 10-ATTRA clally active Newpor1 60 • SWF. 5'5", 130 Beach lnvHtOr, clas•· Iba . young, •cilve, •• ac t 50'1, tall/allm, cure . non-smo ker '"k' 50·a 60'1 lrrtal- Hekt caring gantle-lectually 1t1mulallng N man for outings, Po•· 1 s srw gentlemen 61 albl• r el allon1h1p acc ompllahmenl, "2803 charaC1er & Integrity· ATTRACTIVE comfor1able In Black· lie or Bermudu·tor INTELLIGENT th• very beat In a alze 6 SWF 5'3 · NS, quality m~moua 5011h look •Olah, relatlonahlp only Iha dally joggar C OM. beatl 4'2848 lovea travel, theater. ___ L_E_G_G_Y __ _ dancing s-klng rela- t Ion ehlp, trim prof LOVING SWM with y oung LO'va1 ldeu. humor 41'2881 . ,_ Flt, fun, afncera, n a, OWF, ... king open, hOneat, actlva, roman- tic man 3&-50 who 11 amotlonally avallabla tor a loving, nur1urfng relatlonahlp #2822 BEAUTIFUL BLONDE P.H.D. 38, 5'6 ", 118 lb•. beautiful lnalda/out, seek• Inte lligent, (aware). walf.adfuated, genulna meta (•g• 45- 601 for pQtenllal mar· nag• #2843 BEAUTIFUL EUROPEAN BLONDE Wi dow 38 hazel 5 7 t20 lbs great llgura, desires prof••· 11onal age 45-58. al· fluent, loving m an. poaslble serloua rela- tlonahlp ,.,2842 GOOD LOOKING FEMALE 33 •ffka ganllaman 40 • only Daytime phone calla Only aert- oua #2800 PRETTY PETITE PROFESSIONAL OWF, 38, 5 ·3•. elngle mom who enjoys fife, •Mk• open, alncere, playful, relallonehlp With handeome, confi- dent profeulonal 38- 45, NS, no drlnlclng Newpo rt Baach #2807 REAL MAN WANTED! Bl~yed blOnde, 41 , IHka SWM, 40 • , f<H laatlng relatlonahlp L..Ov• theatre, dlnnera. etc AU aenal11ve, gen- eroua, elnc:er•, lntal- llgent? Celll #2805 lllAZAll IBDIQ CAl"f. IUllVIL for fun • exciting ad• vemurea or jruet moon- lit• w•lka on th• bMch. Muat be ~ taneoua, humoroua, rom.mlc SWM, 36-48, 5'11''+ for DWF 30+, 5'19". voJumptoua bru· neti. looklng for • r..i dat•ll #210i. llllCllll llATURE FUI SWF Canadian, 42 yra., 5 '5", 140 Iba .. ln- tarMted In 1wtmmlng, apaa, good convera- tlon, pret.r btono ... 34-45 yra .. dlacrfft. I am a Medical Seer• tary. 1112702. SWEET AND SEXY Blonde SWF, 22, good figure, Ilk• to ••Y OU1 and work Q\11 Looking tor crulaer guy under 5'9", mual be rfch, over 25. Call l<Atlly. #2840. SWFIEEKI RICH HANDSOME 1llm, faithful man, age 40-53 Mu•t be emo- tionally atable and de- void of problem• con- cerning ex-wtvaa, old glrlfrlenda and blm- l>Oa. No fat bellied, bald, heavy drinking, 1mokera wanted. If you have what It tak ... you wtll meet your match. •2802. TALL CLASSY BLOND OWF. late 40'a, good body. You TaN, thin, ..,.._ of humor. aub- at anc•. profeaalonal that change• hate BEWARE· I'm tvn, al· tractive, and romantic. •2844 TO INTENSE ROMANTIC 1783 hello out therel I Ilk• looklng up 10 • man and entoy your eplrf1 ot adventure I would be one lo m-t you SWFNS ., 21M 1 WANTED: BEIT FRIEND Petite attractive 11ng1e mom 32, a .. k• "Spa clat Som.one" for t in cere relallonahlp Ac five, frt6ndly, outgo Ing, aecure Many ln- tereatt . Prefet non· tmoker. W ill anewer all #2MO TUDl110llAL HUllMD WANTED ...... HOPILlll PAlllOllATI •••• AIM Cod9 dating! ..... 1~· of .. ...... ..... locals by fthc)M. 1· Coa9t and --. GODDlll ROllAITIC ROllAllTIC COWIOY 900-798--01~ * Al90 vm. numbef•. 1 WANTID Ta.H, d.nc and hand-e·, 41, tit, hand90IM, ~a, 87", 229 Iba., Romance AcMao+' an-HO.M l!ET Ext. Attractive Southern lady, happy, 1plf1tual, educated dealr•• kind, lovtng huabend, age 45-59, SWM/ OWM, a·. 180 pound•, h•althy. attrac tive, high moral va.luet, n. nanclally ••cure OYlet llfeatyle. Enfoya no·amoklng , no- drinking, no-druga. '12801. SWM, 29• 5,11 ... 170 tom• SWM, 45, ... k, butlnauman/Wrlter, •••king •ttraetlv• awef'9 your ?'• 1·900-ti/over $3/mln. Iba., athl•tle, blond SWF, 3CMO for can-•"It• etrlklngty '"'* young ~ flfy, ege 718-4ESP. bOth 14/ UY9 1 on 1 taHc Wl1h btue eyM, grHt dlellght dlnnera, danc> !~!n.a~!,;:4:,~ll: 21·24, who know• min 1/IOCMl4 Mii ••n•• of humor, lnO and comJ)9nlOfl-hOW lo h~ tun and Attractive girt• llve ... 50/-'-10 _,_, -...c. Aalan Fox to ahlp. CompaMIC>Nlte, authentic, lntenaty enjoya the .~h and total HtlafactiOn. 1j -· .. _,. "-" ~ .. h'• ~ .......... 1821 Intimate, fun loYlng .. emotional relation.hip romanc., ""• moon-"""""-"""''"' .,..,_ •10 '""" .. __,.,.., • · 11848 w ithout tong-term light walk• on th• ....,.._...._ ... • iiCHILOR LOOKING FOR comm1tm•nt. #1148. beach and •••• ntgnt llEAUTIFUL QIRLI. PATHIR RICH 111••1no by • ,,,. and UVlnt OWM' -.... 10 ... 172 PRETTY LADY drinking champagne. -.. OWM, 58, 5'9", 170 QRIENJAl M _a J:l~ 1-IOO ••••••• Iba .. wtth I year old Iba , IOOklng fqr pretty Bruce La• (Born tty thing.a on the apur FOR EVERY DESIRE deughter, enfoYa fam· lady, 40+ to ahar• Again) H•k• 27-38. of the moment Ilk• eni-. 24 tva 11.,.,__ Uy outlnga aa weH U ld...,.ht awl a I a ,...,., _ ..... datn. Seek• commit· beach, movfH, danc· under 5'7". I••• than m ... ., m n • ..:;1, 1 Ml t DI VERY ATIRACTIVE Ing, ,nd romance. I 120 Iba Love mualc hot tub, •nfoy ahoOt· .,.._.. u • reu an• ted lady, any race. No am Entrepreneur type, (lglatl•• to Bach), Ing pool, weekend Speakl Down boyl 1• yupplH. '11188. fun IOvlng guy. Non-•Por11, beer '11987. ge1awaya to C•tatlna. 90().773·LADY 1-0N-1. alender, ahapely, very f•m l n lne woman ... ka truatw0r1hy. at· tractive, aucceaaful mate age 4$-57 I'm well educated, cluay, cultured, love 10 laugh and play. I have nu· maroua lnteretta and would love to ahara youra. L•t'• meal aoonl '12845. CHIVALROUS amoker, non-drinker, footbaH and rom.nce. 11 • Wmln 20 min IOLD efncere. "1M1. SEEK I al90 enJoy gtvtng • Buutlful Women Con-YOU'LL FIND apec1a1 iady nowere. fHa How their men STRONG LOVES CHURCH Handaom• SBM, ,.2, Muat lfve In Hunting-conquef them 1"800--PrlVll_.;;.te;......;Phone;....;...;..;...Olf;....;..Kt _ _. 5'10", 260 Iba., black OPERA ... k• SF, 30-40, ·for ton beach. Let'• play 976-BUNS Ext. 117 of Mot 81nel hair. brown eyn, 30 DANCING frl andtttlp. L•ave tOQather. #1883. Adutt• only S2/mln. W•••n 1·900.el yra., Blue Collar, ... DWM 47 5'8" 180 voice manage & TALL CALL~ GALS Ext. 1117 cur•·•oldl•r, Ilk• Iba.,. llke• commit·. phone Wiii an•w•r •fl IOPHllT•"•TED ............ 1.90(). on 15/mtn. deaert, mountain•. ment, kid•, airplane• calla. tl'1147. ~11":!'ua1 ~MA .... T,mElnExt 31 11/ _U_nwa_...-,,.-.ed ..... _S_w_Mt __ __, ~en Need crHmy and ebOVa. Looking SEEKING rnvr5 nnvv. -·--Tallc to me ... ....., . ~:I~= 1~':,,;~~-: lor slendar DWF 35-45 DWM, 40'1, 19'2", l\Jlt. FANTASIES FROM THE 900·903·LEOS7 11 sc~(·k111q bear me aona. Com to •h•r• close rela· AllAN flgurl:.d,t ~xpreH~ve, DUNGEON 1·900-903-U .50/mln. 10 min M•aa. 11888. tlonshlp. I'm • atoek· PRINCESS Hc• n umOf, ua GIRL E.li\t. 17. Adultal----=-------------1 CMiQEN'.u broker & MBA. jfl1881. SWM, 33, v--. .......,. for life, th-. with at only $3/mln. MEET vn -ftV -·•1 .,....... tracttw, et .. ay, am -FRIENDLY Lvtll. looa(lng, 8'3"· 2 5 Iba.. able, zany. non MOT ALTDMATlft NEWPORT IUCH NORMAL muac:ular, with curly Prine .. • (31-40). tad M•N of Coate M.... IOIDeODe anarial W onwn J004 GOOD LOOKING COMFORTABLE Lo'•NO brown hair, H•k• at· more than OKI #1185. 1.000 ...._DAT& ext 40. ..-- SWM, NfS. fun-tovlng YI trKtlve Aat.n woman ---------1 111 O't'W. "'"*' throu9b cla..Uied Male, 28, •"k• fe-of SINCERE w11h11o22.llkH mualc YOU,tlE male for t•nnla, tkllng, gentleman chatac· aalltng, holHtlc, danc· tar, 8', blond, Nordic. SWM 8'1'', 18&, 45 ---.-E-E-K-IN-Q---1 TLC Ing, baach & fun U. grad., MBA, ath• y•art, European de-Happy, fun-loving , 111721. • letfc, own bOata and 2 acent, cultured, men· UNDIRITANDINQ MnM of humor, en· houMa Need lady 35-tally & hnanc:lalty ... Joya huge, walka, ADVENTUROUS 48. '1723 cure, wanta to m .. t FRIEND travel, dinner, dane· DlllRAILE QOOD LOOKING lady only of heart & SAM 35, 5'8", 140 lb , Ing , aunaeta. a .. kt w .. lth. <f 1183 looking fOf caring, un· adventuroua, honaat LADY NEWPORT BUCH MEET ME deratandfng, worldly lady for ft1endahfp and that want• to •••• . If you tov• tennla. peraon to apend time, 1a1t1ng refatlonahlp. loved and apprecl· .anow •kllng, theater, NOW movlee, dinner, lunch, 11144. ated. You are warm, maeaage, dance, SWM, 29, 5'7", 185 SF 21·33, llghtheaned lrlendly, exclt.lng, m•· travel and yourtelf. lb• , good looking, ed· yet lnlelllgent & attrae· tura, that wW be m.. call John IHM9 ucatad, cal1ng Look· tlv• l 11M1. Perc.:.cin. 11 I Senne l " !005 aaga, romanc:. with a -,,,.-AAA~-.. -.-TU---D-Lng for a lady, prefer----1-0UTH-----i real ,,.,.on #HMM. uvvv-,_ "'" ably older with fin•n· A ~-•1 ADVENTQROUl7> EDUCATED e1a1 aecurity and gen· COUNTY Hot~ Seeking ellm, non• M • rr l ag •·ml nded, _e..,.ro'°"u.,..•..,· _,,#,,,,1,,,,,8.,,23.,..,..,r'!":'....--DUDES BNutlful glrfa live amokl""' woman with SWM, 5'9", 168, lat• NEW',.,.HOUQHT S2.50/mln./ 10 min .... 1 1 Wanted, 18·28 f or min. 1/900-3M-2888. an open mind and 30'•, emotloruatly •ta· OWM, mid 50'• '"k• good tlm•all U B. hear1. Must loVe the bl•, well-traveled, pro-aoulmata 10 48, for goodlooklng. good A kind ••n•ltlve outdoor•, aalUng, ••· 1 ... 10na1 wrlter-edltOf, IHllng relatlonahlp bod, Ilk• me Im a 28 woman/man la walling plortng, ahartng. apon-new to Callfornl• Have cllmbed the y 0 GWM waiting to to meet you nowl tanalty. almpla S>f••· Llk•• walk•. good bualn•s'I mountain• & meet you ll8&4 Chr l•tl•n ~hone aurea, a youraetf con v • r a• t I on . now want time wllh ----·---·--Ro"'8ft00. 13/mln. 1· I'm 48, t II, allm, •• Beethoven and bOoka. you. amell th• AoHs, SUBSTANTIAL 90().788-7710. cure, h two .. 11. Seek a affecllonata. axplOr• llfe & travel CUTIE ADULT 900 LIN• boat (one ••ch gOOd·Nturad, attrac-,,1828 OWM, 5.8 .. , 175 lb•, DIR•CTOfllV cou , a condo at the ttw, n/•. SWF. 25-35 ---...,,N~l"'C""'E.----1 11 d 1 d Graph'c: ltaUng of um,. river. frH tr•vel, and #1825. co ega • uc• • • aual unadvertlaed nd_ ... tut _-.;...._______ uaapy WOfila at ataylng flt In. an open-e _, ure HANDSOME t'VV"' aide & out, adventUf'• adult programa. 1- Thlnga I'm not Mal· PHOTOGRAPHER oua, mountain• to th• 900-535-8585 S.t9Jmln rf•d, boring, rleh, con· ITALIAN f I t Thi 1 •"k• attractive lady Ha, llkff good muale, Adult• all new, naaty ~:p~ • .ec7~r~. ~~ AMERICAN 18 to 35 for fun, love trlendt , laught•r glrla, 1-on-1. 1/900- nogamoua, affection-tnveetOf, 308, 8' SWMI and llte I'm • giving, <ft824. 318-2M8 12.50/mln./ ete, waiting tor youl READY TO SETTLE gentle man Naad ----T-.-.L----10 min min. ,,,185. DOWNI Seek• amart. models atao #1802 ,.. --.--.... --U...---1 11ender llldV uncter 35 NO STRINGS DARK AFFECTIONATELY tor dlnnera. mua1ca1a. HANDSOME 1.on-1 women SWEET trfpa, Intellectual con-ATIACHED 1JIC)O.elCMMMtl ti tun 1 '"' .. 2 aecure, alnceta, ath· SWM, never married, V9fH on, I .... Handaoma, eacura, fe1lc gent, 38, ...ica 12.50/mln w/10 min 8', 170 lbt . aHklng llOVI energetic, clean, mature, honeal, aen· _m~ln_l_m_um"'""""....,,.~...,.,.,.--1 an exotic lady with TO u•w,••1 youthful WM, 39, aual WF. 23-33, 5'4"• -.,. UN&....._ brown aJ<ln a.nd brown "" N •••kt att•rnoon or 19• tor monogamoua , ...... 7....,. bedroom ey .. fof en SWM, 39, 8', 175, evening eaeapad•• romanc• Of fufT date ~ St 50(rM exciting monogamoua dattc, handsome ... with attractive, co Call to compara Inter· T Ql::C • ..._I ral•llonahlp. #1845. ecutMI ~· pr.ny mfttad or married t _,889 " tw www woman, around 30. to woman with tent• of •• •· · One Ort One Clalallled wottce -~ relocate In Hawaii adventure. Oltctetlon CllMlllad'• 00' tne ._..,. 1/IC»-sea-3424 a thlidow of a dowOt t# 1 Ma. UIU~ ti 1143 tor y0.M nut automobile I 1 O/C-h DATE{ I NE •Call 1·900·844-0100 • Enter 4-d1g1t code appearing in ad • L1 ten 10 greeting • Leave message (you can change 1l 1f not ~at1c;ficd) When lea\ inl! a mesc;age • LcJ\C }'Our f1r,1 nJmc • Mc1111on your rn1crew. • Tel I your age • Dc-.cnhc your appearance •Specify }'Our preference. • lndudc ~hJt you liked about the pcr,un }OU "''-' rc,ponding to Yuu mJy ICttvc a JO :.ccond mc"agc. You ~ill be au1oma1ically billed 9Rq lor i:ach mmutc. DATE{ I NE ........... _---F~R111111EE~P~E~R~ ~N~A~LS~-- USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSON A L AD PRINT CLEARLY: (First three words ore boldface) 25 word maximum FREE A DS A RE MAIL-INS O N LY All Ca ll-Ins Wiii. Be Cha rged Regular Rate. CON FI DENTIAL I NFO RMATI O~J NAME:--------.......__.._...._ ________________ ~---- PHONE:~------------------------------------ AOORE$· CfTV: srATE: ZJP: ---n... lo"°"'1ltllio111 " oa11Naol4ial. w. ~ ~ JO'&' ...,.... eo ..-.,. tt ...,. ...... -.... 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M\d 9 t'ft!Of• Pfll •on, t rud your column You tbimt'd 1nrt•n"h'.J r•l•tt1onth•p \'1tw• •1t YH told an •trologtt, ·1 know that Im an win lri•nd' •nd 1ntlurncf' p."l•rlr :32 °'"'9t"l' 10 011 ••••"4W., th~atA.Q. •• •n Ar1ra You •hould 1f1td, 1ntu1hv• 1ntrlltct f'MYt-i atcur.ir A uari w Ala.tl)' quaht•n \Ol.l ll.bAv.c:...Wd..ulmo~~,,.,_~J.-.:U...~au. .. ----., ~tr " know th.at Superman ce I' u fl iT; onll Jl'l.tyt'J p"1mt•llon •IC'u" r1~" of tlut tlgl\. -~I.ally 111y abUlly to 1<1111'11' rn1m1"4' m•df' 11 Jn" .ag<l ,., lul· 37 Not1n 0• .. 0 111 !? 811t1ewv put ,.._ .. ,birthday on hb. 2CI, making h im a pl•v' •••nif1\ant f\llf' (low• around and ma~t p«0pll' lau1h. f1llf'J 1n Jr.tm•h< l••h1<•n cny 13 Ol-cr .. •WO .. ~a A coo rune: l IOfl 1 Rlmr l'ttt" '. O•nlfl 8. lnv~rtn S<lcr.i· CORPIO (llct l:l·Nov 21 > !-ituJv but I wleh I tlad known mo,.. about 'iCORPIO (011 H ·Nu\ 21 I Wli.il J9 L•r. n C:toomv ·A GOOD AD! CAl.J. OIE OF TfXJAYI mfnto. C"alrt "\'ou did II again. I am a VirRll. 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Ttlot 1n11 II••• ... dll"f'«, IO rd "'I' ~ttv '~ ,. ,_,N,..w 11 IMll«' t!Pt'Lt\ftt lt"4 I Ylnovt "'"""" 1ni ..... 1 ""'· ln<ludl VllCO (A tl·~fC 2ll J'tlia • IM"fWa& thin maM ~ Artft t • .._Oft lllfM•ry, 1111n ~. t1"'"81ty lot rt pitft<-m• pla' J'l)fUnt n ) ....,_.,._-+-+- 111f'd1t•tion AMw•n com• Ii •U•fl •f'lf a hulft•nuanan ""'" f1ah1 wh w thin ~ lft"41n1 mi.iln 1n •tn•• av ' 1h1 Ounn i.tt, ll\I 11--r--t--+--+-__, tkm pfftt~ Tttft\1 will bl' rt"uh INb fifth 1n ~>uld tit' y n· Call Olene 1n T..-, 2...... •. °' Mertc In C M , .. t.OtT4 W•t ~ the kmg of dwnoOC:S., and 1t •a obviou. that the fate of the contrec1 turned on boldina the lown in clube to orw tnck. A .UC· c fut fin~ ould accomplith that. but We.fa overca.11 auu-t«t t.lw kin1 of dube wu offaide. South found a nifty wav to surmount that hurdle· .A~r ru(fin1 tbt optnin1 Jud 1n hand. dt<-larn crou.do to dummy with t~ quHn oftrumpe and ruffed another diamond Th• kinr of trump$ wa lht entry for another diamond ruff, and then ca.me the key plav-dttlattr cuhed tM ace of ('lube• 1'M 1tnp ..,.u completed by play. inr off tht' Inns of pad • ace of diamond and act of 6padee a.nd t.h~n ruffin1t a pade nn t.he table. :-.:,, .. dttlutr led a dub and. when F.a t producf'd tht Jack. 1t wu c:ov· •rf'd -.1th tht quttn Had Ea.st h~ld tht kmi. all °'41d Mv• bttn ..,tll A1 th. c.trda lay, W t wu ablt to WUJ ... it.h monattb, but d lattr1 ntra chance ma~n· aJaud With no m.ott du!». W t ... furnd to Jud a d.i.&mluid <a p cit, 1( w .. t htld OM. wouJd M~t' bttn t'QUallv C.tall, and d«larer ruffed Wlth tht bo&rd' Lut trump 9'hllt d1 ardm1 the la t club from hand, ind ~ "1&m "'•• home If \our 5 ·yl"&r·old can play hire that. \:PU hut a star in the ~tung~ y 13 df'fl~ ,. rl.t •N Wtlh an rwn UC!C 1.1tfl L-._ .. _ _...~:-:--;!"'~'-:"':-:..~=~=::.:============~=~c:~ ' .. • PER MONTH ••lllBTlm• Early moming motor routes available. Deliver Tuesday, Thursday & Saturday. Must have dependable transportation and liability insurance. rte u fllmly rNmMr• eMp. Wttl conelder "'*'-• toe*, ~ JIOtw'8 tor 8ev Club plet••. naullcele, ~. o..k. •11 • .,.,,..,.... ....._, doll•, heahld mleo. Bedding, cloth••· i-----------1NACO m•mb.,•hlp 2111 e. Oc..ll llMI, mlac. SAT ONLY .... pr• .. nt and Mut• In ehy. ltAT/IUN M. 1S3 E. 20th. c.np orounde. M,,es e-.-a1 w Ill.I MOV1NG: Sof .. , tabtff, Wlkle for ..... 000 '*'9 ...,..~ omo. f\#n chltdran a t--:=-~....;...-----"-"---..,_,..._..,,_· ... a.1 .. .e_1e_1_.. SAT lam. WHhar baby good., ...ner a Mat•NT (101 I) .... ........ c.caa---,..-111.-•nm NT .r.:='-~"" J:'L.f9·"' (n'Nl11) s11.111 •1 .1 .. lapd (Ulnl) WHIT! CRIVllR .. .. ........ ....... ............. .. ..... 111,..sr ......... UN171 CALL 842·4333 • dl')'9r, eofa .....,_, dryw many~ •mall appllanoae, Item•: SAT new/ueed ctothlng, 2335 um.ton Clrda ' ':"97:-:FT=--::M~ontauti~~~ao.=--:1:-on-1'---------.i Mw/UMd •poftewMI'. • •• VOLKIWAGOll Muet Me/g,..t t>uye. Whaler, 100 HP Evtn-CAMtOLrf• r J, ... 1 "· • 1115 W. 98'botl llMI. ~~ ~ Rad Wfth Whll• top H1 ',II I 1 ' 'I,. I land. 11,IOO. ~ (new) and •heat•. COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH Half Prlo9 .... on 11 FT HOllday Runabout Pull out alereo. everything. Aug. 1t,. wllh .... ping cubby, Alarm. 70K mil••· 14. SIUff·a·beg .... 115 HP Yahama-oll s7•5oo, Call "" Aug. 15-17. cooled, low houre.1~2='=89=·======~ AHlatance l.9ague TraJi.r and •matt I• 1; TMlt .505 a2rld St,. land ahora mooring UT .... Houeewaree, Included. 114.e73. lumlture, etereoa &1-4_82_4 _______ 1 Bertone '85 Xt/9 5 1pd, ate, AM/FM caH., lo mllae. good con<I. cuatom pllHlt, meg whffla. t ownet. 13,250 OBO. Call 54S.178e after 7PM. much morel tTts.9 18' Shook Elactrlo w ... .._...,.. CrulHr, good condl ...... .._ .... ..., ...... .._ .... .., ________ _, batteflaa, H500 080 Accounting Bookkeeping3406 INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~ffi C~Hpentr y .3'.> 1 u D~~ Cablnet•Panel-Locka S-.Otywt.Pllllc»4tc 35 Y'S exp Jerry 842.0587 OATllS ,,.Neis. CAlllNSTS, etc. Int• rlor/Exterlor. Rafa. Pete &45-2227. Carpet Cleaning 3S 14 Repair Pro 15 Yra Power Restretchlng lnatall New & Uaed F ast/541·1972/Servlc• Cement Concrete 3526 r, ~ I ' l I ' l ' 1 ! ' l , f ! ~ ' l 120.1500 or 732·8378 DUFFV 20. Electric F-l1·1tr11.1! Jh10 Landscape & Lawn Care 3A08 f'11 •,..,,,to",JB70 GREAT DEAL. women'e boat. Completely r• cloth••· ~18. Meter· f\lrblehad. Daya, 850- nlty Gtoth••· •hoes. 8771; EVenlnga, 845- alze 7, For appc.. Call ee12 KMS Electric, 22ov. room addltk>na, celt- 891·9253. RADW. Mii uw Slip•, [lrJtk'> ~ St1 ir .1q1 · 7022 lng tana, Hghta. pluga, l•meel'• ~· panel upgrades. Free Gen. malnt., trM trlm-••tf mat•• 451.a1ot ming, removal, cla.n-Uc #802588/bondad upa, 1pr1nkla,. lnatalt HOUOAVMUEF TLC for pets & plani. oc ~ OWf* 12yr• Xlm ref9. 7&1.e355 Seara brand. NMtty new. $200. c.11 40 FT atlp In Newport 538-7150 BMCh neat Cannef)' & repair. 550-9318. uo1 RON'S GARDllN19Q I"' Ouallty yard care/rua, SOffA ~ •ec> ratea. 12 yr exp. NB/ llD!8 PLASTDINQ Ilona!. Brown. S70. ff•NC•8..0AT•S. CdM only. 831-1872 'N'Nt Pat chae end R8f'IUG•"ATOR Tewturea. lnt/E.irt. FtM Like new. Very New .. .-Ir. Aedwood.I S.S.L. Malnl. & Land. ••t. Guat. 738-8778 clean. $300. ·DC)U. Ctdar Poet~ CM/NS. Rea./Com. new aod, 1~~,,_;;.;;.-;..;...;..;;.;;;..;:;,;;_;_;:;,__ F"" 3 Cl & •L8 • TIO ••"'T Jim Whyte &42·7208 aprlnk rpr. Relleble, lnt/Wxt, patch plutll'lng .. g . Yr9 n-. "n r-A ,..-Lie. bondad.7&t·70t 5. Cuatom texturing, quality perfect cond. Paid Grey w/cuahlona. F1'nr1". 6. D1·r ~·. \1>15 Pi,1· i,., n .. , , · .iHHO Rlcnard, 805·23&- 7000, 213-881-3958 Balboa 40' allp. alee & watef. Cmr of 207A Edgewater & Alvaredo P1 873-0583 MAZDA 1984 RX7. Blue, 5-apead, AM/FM CU· •• .,.. good lntef'lor, •m•ll no•• dent. ------...i $3.250.~ MeJcede1 t 982 3000 , Turbo ... beautlfUI eat, 1 owner, excelfant con- dlllOll. se.950. (714) ~73. Aulo·, Oomp•,f1L qJ()O The P:olOWlng .,.~~ ~.90ASTP PANSIOH, e Calloway 1891 Corvette tied Par1Mr1Np, ;s; Twin turbo, No hllc· Ylew toed cO.ta ury T .. I UCenlad tlll Callf. ma work. Problatn1-No Pre» $700/Sell lor $300 Like new. $125. THE GREEN SCENE _1em1t 13298&4 554-1831 Rodney 993.1403 SHr• ~-- t.awn.Tre.S11ruo.1ntta11 $55, email mloro-Restucco. 15 yr guar. wav'o-$50. Beat Floor lnst,tll Rr•p.ttr'> \\,._'0 8192 with only 980 t!le• ANOcllt•, mlle1. Fully loedad anal P1111NrWN9, 33 rad T·lop with 8 1pd, vl.w Aoed, Coata tan lntarfor, CD 6 tape Calif, t2e29 player. A rMI muacle Thie bu1l~11 I Udo laland Boat Dock, car o to 80 In 4.4 "°' ducted by: an 30' t , up to 12· bHm. onda. o to 100 In t0.5 Th• regl1trant(1) BALBOA ISLAND Sall· boat 37-42'. 10' beam. Xl1, CIOH to ••• loc $450. 792·2••' Sprinkler ln11allatlon bla1tlng/patchlng/ad· offer on all ltema. Trff Trimming/Removal dlllona. Clean/Rea· Antique table. 30'• Call Rod et 963- $15/ft. 840.2889. 1econd1. Standing v. mencied to tr $1.50 per line per day. Thftl s ALL you pay 8aHO 00 4 l•llH •• Orivewaya-pat101- paths etc No Job too aman Re••· Lie. loncl Mickey 536-0553 lbpert lnetallera Hardwood fir, llno .. Cefamlc, carpeta. Sub fir rpr. Uc. &46-2821. L.-wn Malnt. & Cleanups aonable, lie. 838-8114. wuhad pine deak & 1403 AotoOlllng •432·8804• ch .. t, round din. table ---·------""' St. Uc. •889025 ~r•. 840-7198. Plumbing 3890 Sid• Tia, St t/foot, tO' mlle In 12.77 aecond1, 1'811 IJnder the lo 32'. NHr Udo 1a1e Top •Pffd 191 mph. Buarnea1• Nam•(• Water, elect. cl••n You won't find another •bove on. January manna. 875·7839. deal Ilk• thl•I ~-9}>00. ~ ~ 13 IOMfllOtlS WI !tit Handy M<ln 3 71 O Wator conaent11tlon, non·toxlc, organic landacape aervlces & design. H9-ee30. Computers 6018 24 Hr EDD ... 1 S 22 Beautllul Sola, loveHal, fucS chair, ottoman. New Meclntoah Computef. SI •·-'I "'-1._ ........ d Coat me over ~.000 with Ula r.--. 1'? ,. ... '""' ,.,.. ......,.. out th• dOOf 4 Wfflcl Oranoa r..:=."~ SERVICE DIRECTORY D..A.Z. ConatruoUon *** REllODEUNQ Craftsmanship, con· Cuatom work. Elec.· crete & block FrM Cerpentry· Tll•Plumb • •11-· Compellllve Fence• Ktllh898-3118 , HEATING f PlUMBING cond, oak trim Neri-Mac wtth 20mb 45 Sllp . :·· ..... $720 ago. 72t-6237. e. t91e ............ , Up to 32 .. . .... 1385 • p SWALES ANCtiORAGE CHRYSLER 1980 N- For more Information CALL TODAYll Uc 541878. Vls&'Mastet fl~ 1325• 84 t-34M. hard d;tv •• lncld• son: ----------•Cocklall lable.gleH, ware program• & Garbage dlap. lnatallad. 30"xl0' antique gold Image -lter printer. Dally ~5 ~t50t Vorkef, 4-0oof 2 new Publlehed N9WpOf1 lltH 57,440 mllea. Coate M ... Plot WAN1:'ED: Boal allp I~ Nead• work and e. 15, 22. ttl1 prices 75 I ..a535 ...-...-R•P~URS Home/ ASK FOR CANDY ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION Rent91 PROPERTIES Ma1onry-Concrete Pa· Palnt-Carpentry .... c .• CRIMINAL DEFENSE Drunk Orlvlng-$502 Suap Uc./Warranta Labor & matef'lal $75 wrot Iron baa•. $100, $t4Q5. 854-4Al54_.., Also Plumbfng repair• xlnt cond &44-8051. 54tHI090 avaa. $15. Lew 721·1170. ---------• CoffM labia, 2 end ta-Plumber•, drain men, bl•• Real wood Dartc N-port h tor 48 cleanlng ••as. yacht. 540-2 751-3448 or 45&-1558, --------1 leave meHage Your Service Directory Reprosenletrve I llos·Drtveways Paint Drywall. Gitye45-5277 ~ ~Ht 546-3098 T J Pt llt Concrete Const *HANDYMAN• Conc.Sr1c11.a1ock Lie I !log & tmll ~ 9'*· • All Of1anH1, Free Consultation n8-8552 ready to work. From oak Spanl1h •tyl•. AJJ $8.50. Anytime. State $89 • 3 table lampa llcenHd. New con· s201 ea 982·82ee atructlon, flet bide. All ----------1 typea of repalra, flat Leather Sofa, ltallan bide. All IYPH of black lacquer BR Ml, dra.lne cleared lrom gold frame mirror, Free.> to You 6022 ALPHA MICRO Computef Terminate 8 yra old. Can Pat, 831·1030 FORD '79 BLUE MUS--------1 TANG. 8 cvt. Rune well. MUST SELL 842-4321 Ext 310 Bond Hlgtlet1 Ou.i Low ___ Ct11_...,_ __ .. _1_.0_1_to __ I Pr1ces (7 t 4)962·7093 Masonry .3828 Ceramic PUBLIC NOTICE 1les 3528 Tho Calll Publlc Ullll· .IACK KllNNl!DY TILE lies Commlulon, RE· & MARBLE INSTALL QUIRES that 811 used, • REPAIR All types hou,sohold good11 f p w hi & movers, print their 0 avers as ng PUC Cal T number, _s_a_a_u_n~g_4_9_7_·_5_665 __ _ ttmo s & chauffeur's THE ORIGINAL print lhelr T C P num· bor In all advortlse· DEAN tht TILE MAN ments II you have a leaky showera·Acld auesllon about the ,.. wash & regrout. New gat11y ol a mover. limo & Repair. Bathroom•· or chauffeur Call Shower door11 Kite· Public Ulllllo't Com-Floors-Plumbing Lie m1ss1on 7 t 4·!>!>8·41 !> t 25yra 0 C 673-3065 ---------Tiie & Marble ln1tall & 1 CALL DOES IT ALL Gen. contractor at Ag9roaalvo Con- handyman prloea. atrvctlon All ph ... • Small & lrg repalr1 ol o• muonry/r•modir. lence1. patio•. plumb-Uc 455-1610. Ing, elec . PIHt•r. dry· "'c'""u_a_t_o_m __ P_•_t.,..lo--wo--,_-i wall lnVeJCt painting, Since 1969 Brick, kitchen, bath rernodel block, atone & a1ucco. & addl1lon1 lie. Call & 1ave. 646-8512. 499197 ABS 839-4900 Moving 38341 ewel1y Fur<-. so. Sewer repair• typewriter•. blcycle, & Art t)025 Wal,er heater• from moped, wet ault, $9"'""" 5 •trollor. playpen 714/ Oalevlslon ~ SaMdor ....... yr. warr. • .. 2 Complete copper .... ·t 166 Dall. Aleo •gal com- replpea from $895. SOFA bad $150, enter memoratlve •arlH 1· Fr" Ht. We bid flat ctr SQO, aml oak dlk t 4 (all In baaullful prtce on any plumbing S85, bdrm eat $475, k· frame). For beat price work. Min 1 yr guar· waterbd S395, eolaa In the USA call Bob at ant••· Your di•· $95, dinette $85, 714/891·9253. All realOenll~ comm'f repairs & malnr R•ll· •blo & roeaonebl•. Rafa avall. 962· 1333 patcher, John. Arnie wicker chra, $115, •· LADIES stalnleH and $SUPERllOVERI$ Smith Plumblng. 1 call by·• rafrlg S326, w/d gold Ebel watch $950/ Fr•• werdrob•• and _986-__ 2_3_2_4_____ $150, picture• St5, 080. Man'a 18kt APT. MAINTENANCB Over 15 yra 01rp. In A,tt. M•lnt. We con handle anything 1hort ol a major overhaul est T146286, mc/vlH PLUMBING ~!:~:Osf~.' ;;~o. ~r:~~ar:~•1• :::~h~ 1 HR. MIN. All jobs. Low ~ 'O gal TABLE with 2 drawer• $ 1 4 '0 0 0 • ask Ing 24 HRS. 142·1258 wm• '*'-s yr tnat.n 1250 and 1emp 10 match 2 sesoo. 942,2115. Seawatd & Co 841-4203 •A• 1 MOVING* adjust·•bad• 1 king •IH bo11 1prlng & mat· Peh ti. 1978 LAVERDA tOOO ASAP Will .. crlfk:e Jota, n-llrH, two $700 tlrm Call 83t· Hate. tank, beg Vorv 8525 anytime. rere motorcycto l'ORD ,88 T 54500. 733-2269 QL Weeon. ~w;e,: Auto<> .inf Pd ll020 caasatte, powef 1aat, power windows, rear fece •••t. tinted wtn· dowa, luggage rack 1987, 88, 89 ACURA 35,000 mllH $12,500. LEGEND. L. LS, sulo· Call 714-4533·1758 m •II c·t r ane m I •al on. _•_ft;..•_r ;..5:;..p;..m_. ----- TWo door. 722-45770 FORD 1985 Mu1tang WANTED· Truck 1971· Convert. A/C, auto. 1980. ¥• Ion. Muat be red & tan, V8, all pwr In good condition S0,500. 714-736-7340 $2000 mu, wUI pay LINCOLN '? 1 ce1h. Cell b•IW••n Conttnontel. 480 1pm to 7pm 538-eng run• good St800 8202. Muat '"' 842.05e7 Truck·, 9035 ppliances Service 3426 repair Prompt ••r· vice free est No fob too s m all Frank Turner. 957·1953 Newport Beach • Co11e Me1a · Hunting· Ion Beach AreH Call CENTAUR MAINTENANCE '42-2281 730-1353 treu Poker tabla CLEAN & EXPERT Sedler ......... Schwinn ladle• 5-apd Call Stan Thompaon For a Job Wall Donel & Repalre. Ucan•• & bike. '9" T.V . Zenith AUSTRALIAN Shepherd ~11987 Pk:.t!-up Antm<ll'> 1;ri.1q Pl•n• PAULS s APPLIANCE SVC TILE Installed Repaired All M11kH Ind Model• Prolnp1 Courteous SeMce Cour1eous Setv !IS&-051~ Fret Est & References 3021 B Hatt>Qf 81 C M John & Shelby 846-6176 uto Repair 3447 Bea1 the high coil of Auto repstr 24 hr mot>tte mechanic For· eign & Domestic 20 yr1 llXP 84T·5566 Bathroom Child Care 353 25 YEAR old Coata Maia Mo1her hu 2 openings fo r chlld care. 2 years and up for $65 a week F T Call 548·7217 A1k for Renee Complete Melnt/Repalr Plumb .. lac -carpenlry pelnt Ront91 prop our 1paclalty ~9-5717 Serving O C for 15 yra lnaur. 25 yrs exp. FrM A rowing HcarclH ml ... fem, 1~ yrs Old, ---------------1 Uc T·t518,&42 Eat. Fin avt 876-6095 machine Davenport & apayed, all ahota, FORD ptckup 250 '78, l\tlllSll I Srrl'f"Tl Lesson<; ~H'F> SPl\11((", .lll20 recllner to match 944-Supeto ..... ~ air, PB/PS, 480 en- 2728 lfOOd heme. Chri•· glne, wired lor 5th Miscellaneous 6015 tine, 845-1397 wheel. 64~. HANDY ANDY The e .. t In beginning Elac-Plumb-Palnt. Lt. Aoovotto Qutt.r. All carpnt • etc 531-4043 agea L••aon• by WW DO aYUIYT'HINQI K C. Heytln. 875-7499. Loving home needed M.UC:ulous Morton'• ••C•lluler Phone, for 10·12 mo• for Moblle Screen Service 1990 MotorOla hand· Golden Retrt.v ... /3 Nobody beet• Mor-held portable Aleo oata Wiii pay 1200/ ton•• price• Nobodyl I moblle, light wt, 2 bat· mo. 723-t t:Sa ·ee TOYOTA Truck. 8 aP90d, 93,000 mllea, rune great, $4500 080 Can Rob 7e .. et:as Mechanical, elactrleat, paining, boat datallng B1y Boat Svc 873·59n • H<luling 3720 Our price• are •o low tery packa & chargef Yorkahlre Terrl9f Pup. you have to look up to $800 value. A1klng plea, AKC, Ch. alrd, .~1IYrl ~~•.-... '"the bottom.. $350 948·2809 tiny. ahota. $800-750 r .. ...,.... (714) 642·8!595 MAYTAG WHher and 95t-8503. Ouallty ndad dryer $85 "ch 25 On tht mow end need 1 Pamt1119 3858 Cullomt4'1. Rlctltw'd Sinor foo.t boat, lnbOMd or.~ 1172 VW CAMPER ... , ., ...... , r or 0...\tf~ All Al TIO-. c .. 11 AO·\'ISOll '4J ,., • Refinish 3448 Evee & wknda. E Co111 Meaa. My home. Reft.-Avl~l.ot• of Love 722-8848. Reglazo tuba. slnk1, tile. chips crack1 etc Any Nannie•. & houaekMp- ...-LT HAULING SERVICE OlfllOI /yd~ Jon MM192 DICK'S HAULING Junk to dump & gen· eral hauling Large truck. with llft gato t~"mJR!i-3200 motor. 892·5294. Clutllled can l\tls>. * PAINTING i;iiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiliiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiijii~jjiii-.-.-.-.-iiiiiiiii Ouellty pelntlng.' local SPRINKLERS are my Rabuln engine, ••~I· lent condition. s2.soo CW b•it Olfef. 722-45344 cond anytime Quar •r• avail. Prof, exp. 7 t 4 88 t ·9843 Uve In or CXJt. From references. Fair price. only buaNla Tlmefa, Ron 850..a58A valvff, drip ayatema. TUB-Shower-Sink R• pa1 r-Reglaze·Flb•r· g1aa1-Porcalaln·Chlpa- Crack1 repaired All color• 6~483 Beauty 3466 .IAll'RA for product 1ale1 or carHr OP- portunltle1 call Karen 71 4 876-0914 Boat Service~ J·l 7 oo•••n~•••a. Diving Full Yacht Serv Call lor monthly dlacount1 873· 1 154 81tSln('SS S<'rv1rc"-· . l·HiA MAIL f'ORWARDINO Temp or perm For more Into call 213- 787 -7t15, Ive mag Nffd • FM? w. handle II all, typing, A/P & AIR An bu• needa handled by our Sect'y Guer loweat ra1•• 073-2309 WW8UY FULL OR PARTIAL T"U8TD•8DS (714)~77 C.1l11111·r·. l ;'I I S80/Wt( 571-5164. lnatalletlon & Repair. MlchHI Cox P•lnt 122-1124 Ch.,, ... Pvt home, e>cp. baby•ll· ____ 64_0.....;3_7.;.9.;.8 ___ 1 ting, FIT Of PIT, any DUMP RUN8 • JUNK age (Goldanwest & Fumhure, truh, ''" Edinger) 891·7789. branch••· eppllancH C le<ln1nq St'IVICf'S l'.iH HP.11th BP;lllfy Mike 7 dye &46-t391 S 14'l'lr, • meterl&la Referanc .. 87MO<>e PAINTING PLUI Gu•I~ 54M711 PAINTING-WALLPAPER ;·. f-1tn1·ss 3 /'10 .,RELIABLE HouaecJean. ANO Rf PAIRS CK Th A M8'1:>1e Batn· r~. kltchena AP•· tloa. Affordable prlcH & flnl•ntng eatpentry aJ•o evall ~see. Trt'I' ~wr.", ·, J•l,'C) Ing by the day. Loc:el D8NTAL PLAN loul rera Eapeft wofll. ArN JUnt , ... , .. .,.. Slngla $4 75 Month FrH .... 844-1478 Afttetto Tr" Trtmmtng C.11 Volande 83H~987 Famlly S8 75 Month Palnllng/Paperhanglng. & Organ&c non-to111C ausv ••• .. ""'°" 1·90().5!12.()090 H t2 Old country prof tr" C11te. Aleo hauling Uc/bonded. Match Custom 1n1Jewt & cleanup• tel-4te30. eny adv9rtlaed ratH Uc 220802 0&4-8872. .I C TRIU Combo-house & yard TAXES prepared a Mlff90W Clrole .....,., Atl • ph.... Oualtty malnt Dono tho book• kepi Comput-Pfllllllng lnl.'Ul HouMt' ~ •35-HN lrl9h wair. 843-9020 arlncl Laur printed Apt QUiii Job. "'" •t • CRAIERS CLEANING Home ervo alnoa ·eo St licl!WSM97$3&.1764 Uc/bonded. 241-1752 W.P. YOUMftAl•llT Home & •mall office ""~ d•lallera. 8prln• Pllnttnt CattblO .. ot .. nln9 apeol•tl•I Ouallty pelntlr.g by FrM Ht. 979-0228 p t o fa e e I o n a I e Hou..o .. enlft9 • TREES• Llo#&cn091. ln•ur~. MBA Grad Stud•nt ,r .. fft &45-3305 8 yra eJCp. r•fa. Topptd,..tmovt l.o•r11 Mara 548"3078 tpmlllt1tft\U1> 751·3478 Laam l'renot'I with N· ~~,.Frencf'I. Prtvete Of vrvvP· Etem. or con· ..,.,...Ion. f42·11ed N E E 0 A C LE AN M 0-. 8'IO .... TOf'I* Marc'e Wtndow CMtn- HOUSE? Call Cella. *c'!_~.R-J~ Total l"*"<>f Aemodo lnCf, °"°"'Y ~ .. f11•rlrtr.tl HilO Dependable Reliable, ._. • .,p '" 'm. .. Ing s.tv. Mwtee To ,... ,...., f'roe "'· N•at. Mt:.4e1a mlr.g • Sprklt/UQhdng The Crazy. t33-7172 ...,,.,.,.,. ~ .... Rpre • SeecJ/8od Since 1973 (47'1M) unf9eO Window Qnf. &Ob ..._.na. ..,.,. te11 AM.ICommerdel ILECTRICIAN wsv n• ... tPtsu ,.,...., c.. D.-. Uc.#691N4 UC/l>OnCMd. Maten PIAllO TUHI•• by Ir· ............ 1.e;;. (7t4)'4M230 any~ tetff .-A .. --..........._ -I ....... -_.; Speelal rat" on Y•dl •9 -• con.. ,...._... ...,_ c ••www. -""' f'REEMAN ELECTRIC HOUMCl .. tl Don. an. ~ A"91abie. c.11 ... _,.. 0Urtng mo Oue.tfty Job, &.ow P~ lr1etl way. ~ AIQ a-.oYa. ol Aug el04202 fir" "' 2•nr .l1m111 ...-CONVEYS CUSTOMS ..-*-.C7_1_4._) _744-1..-e...,04_1.;.;•~-I ~I Lan ....... Cabln•t•lf'urnllure. HARMAN &&iCT'RIC Monthly/Wkly or 1 Call 642-5678. l'lnl1hee1Aeetoretlon. Uc .,547429 ttm.. ,,_ • t41·1140 ~ ttty ~I A~lef p.clallet QAAC>eMHCW'Ull ~. te ~ 1>1--. moWlf~ •WE 00 IT AIOHT• Lendecapa•aprlnklr to 11 ? 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Coda and ~ 11.125,00000 plUa Ill UM> OUfe41heMby, MCI Ml .. ot Oranoa Courlrf Cellfot. MlfoelS, vmMO\JT, HOW· .. •,,.,.... dllWn = ta720 ' ' ttn. CA UNIT aG, All SHOWN AHO rtzild to c10 bu11r..a In _. Crued lntefMt (lnlef• II dared and doee tlettiby n1a .. !nOIW ~ EVER, THE RIOH'T TO ~ "f. ~ d bu91neu narM UMd TM -~ Cll9a o4 ODCllllO IN THE CON-PUaJC llOTICI ..... ) At. currentty paid to '*'*Y ~ II 9""'9 ~ ct.9cnbed In ~ ·~ DAIU.. MINE STORE, tJt. 0reng9 County a.,... ... NII« at that loca-~~ ... la~ ff, DOMINIUM P LAN RE~ llOTIC8 °" lME' FRONT ENTRANCE 21 1991) plua lat•~ lrMll dl-'Y dlle Contlt""O or 1WO ll49M1 ... PLO RE OR O!,~~ "°' COun 700 CMo CIMlf 11: CONROY'S 1111 • tllO otlce Cf C4Mtt-CORDet> ON JUNE · tr TO SUIT! I06 (SECOND c:~ i,M cMige bit-t nd pay•ble •nd hH t.ched hafeto Md maae a THAOUGH THE '"'"r OtM w.iit ..,,.. /llfa. CA antfcl~i.d date of .cede &crow Cori> .. 11490 lllO 1H IOOk 1s ... t' ......0 9Mll OI' flLOO") 11103 IRVINE ance ~ toftdOluf• ~ Meted lftd dOet Mf9by pwt l'lef9of at thf'ouOh con-OR Tl4£ UPKR 600 FUT t270t y~ ...,.,,.,.. P">-lale la AUGUST IEaM 17th ll.. No.101, n.. PAQD ~St TO IOI INClU: ........... MDf•H II.VO., 1V8TIN, CA '2l80 _ .. etllC\ to _,.. u._ Wiii talMd hefeln: ()fl THE SuesuRirACE Oft "'da ti,. '*"'Gt,..,,,_,. • .. IM olftce of tin. CA neeo. ' ... --.. right. ... and ll'llltelt end ~. and ..,,.. PARCEL,. THE lANO H£REINABOV! ......... wfttl --!ICl'OW, 4425 119 ~ .... la~ INE, NfO At AMeNOrO ~t0"'8Celt0mlla ~to and l'IOW Mid d9nCe lhlf rMI PfOP9l1Y propeftY to ti. told t0 .... LOT e Of TRAC'( NO. OE86RIBED.1....AS RE· :=:"ot IM'c:m•;;c;;; '9mborM Rd. No. 180, IO Celltornili Uniform Oomo-.., AH 1N8TRUMeNT RE· ................... -.... ..id DMd Of l&UI .. CUMnl. llfV.,,. o~-Uc..11 ~ '2787 AS SHOWN OH A SEAYEO BY '"E lfMNI! --r'' n.- Htwpon BMch, CA t2t190 rdrcl•t Cod• Section COftOE> OCTO... :n, 11y Ad (9 a p Ooa. U ?OO Tftlll lft .. ~ '""'° While YOU!' ~ It In ._..,, MAP RECORDED IN BOOK COMPAN:f IN DEEDS RE· ~~~""'i Thia bulk ule le tUbfeCt 8~08.2. IN 1llO, lfll IOOK tS7'1 ... .eq.), 1M underalgned .-. lft llld Coun!Y, de-tot.cloeura, '°" 1ti11 ~ DeLM: 01.-tttt 5'9, PAGES 40 THROUGH ~IT0:9aJrNYT t ,Nlr':: Oft1ce 100 CMq C.... to Callfomla Unlfonn Com-IO ~ f\lllM ftAGI na. 90TH "'OF-...... '1UI* ...................... ~: ~y othet abKflfD11• (~ wrvtlltHAEUIER MORT· 43 INCWSNE °' MIS-• OtM w......,,.. AN. CA m'claJ Code Section end addNiM ol N pareon f111CW.: MC)OW OP SAID Oft~ at. 1111, • l:al l0f4f'S·°' lNCT 8t5.2. al ~_.,.._),. GAGE ()()Mt'N'CY CELLANfOUS MAPS 1117 ... OF OFFICIAL ~70t oe2 with wtiom dalml ll'leY ba 1 ... -:...... ........._CA ,..ntl!crrt°'N!WPOAT --u ... .,.,.E RECORDS Of ORANGE AecoRDS. AND RE· • c 1 ... II . IUb)ect the rwne tlled ta ~ Eai:row 0RANGe OOUHn, CA.lJ. 11'1. • ....,.._ ~ 11AQ4 M PER MAP RE· quired by ycM. not• and MMC H • .....,._,....., '""' CALJfOftN C~OEO FEBRUARY e, UH th• ontro ... o. lftd-:,dt ... of the panon Corp., 17480 &It t71tt It, FONM. C':':! ~ toe* CORDED IN l()()t( 290, dMd of.,,,.. Ot ~ ~ ~EPTINo AU Ol't OIL , .. 7 AS INSTRUMENT NO. above 1" eny CO t! With wtlOm clllma may be No.10 t, n..ln CA t28IO, ,MOEL t: and/or Ot.ttw tloUMMld PAGES II TO n NCUJ. It yo4.I , ... to "'* Mure ~ R1GHTS MIHEAAll MIN-17-oeMte OF OFFIC\Al r•011•c:,, not lmefy Wad .. Rem&ngron &crow. and tM IUt d9te tor~ AH UNOMD£D 1114Tl4 l'9ma 910tld by Iha'°"°"" s1va~ 0, MllCEl.· peytMntl on the !Mn,,.., MOOIFIC.-T ION OF EAAL Al<iHTi HATuAAL RECORDS .::.er:. oi.: NIPmfY• 4425 J ambofM Rd. No. cWme lliall be ~ K. INTEREST AS A nNAHT Ina Plf'IOM: L A N It 0 U I M A , S • tuH on the propeny, pro-PAOMISSORY NOTE SE· GAS RIGHTS, AH/J Oll4ER AL I 0 E )(C E PT I N 0 oftlO. _. dader9 tM prop. 910. Newport a.actl, CA 19t1, '#hid\ '9 the~ IN ~ IN THE I'll SP E078 lE£ COWAN AECOROS Of' OftMOE Ylde 1nsurence on tM fl"lt> CUA~O BY OEEO Of HYOROCAABONS BY THEREFROM ANY AND erty dNCttbeCI In .. ,. t29C!Oandthe J ... datefor dlly befot9 U.. _. d* INTE.AHTINAHOT0Tl4E Owner reeerwa IM rtghl OOUNTY.CAUPOfNA.D· erty or pey othat .... TftUST CONSTRUCTION WHATSOEVER NAME All WATEA~TV. Ice to be fofWMd to ... 9rlO clalma ~ be Au-eoec:llled M>oYe. COMMON AMA OF LDT 1 to bid • the ..... Pur-CEf'T 1lf£MfROM AU. ~ ., ~ In .. OftO OF musT WITH AS-KNOWN GEOTHERMAL RIGHTS OR ST'S, State The Pf'OPef1Y .. ~ 1991 ~h 1':: ~~R"1 30~81 Of' TMCT NO ... AS ctlMel ~be mede-"" ~GAi~ not• arid daacf of NII or llONMENT OF RENTS STEAM AHO All PROQ. ~E=~E ~~~ "*' be ~aeed of • IM d•te.::.~. PAIMZSAIOt . PM MN' ....m M llOOf( ~~°'MC::: enow A DU'Tt4 Of'°°~~ Iha ~AHO SECUMY AGREE· ~I~~~,::,.,~ IAN, OVEfU.YlNG. APR(). r..~eoc:~1= Detld My 25. t991 HADJID JAGHIGHI ~,MU lie""'.°' cNMd aooda .... 9otd .... FEET. WITHOUT THE Cl( mong19M IT1llY .,.... MUil AHO P'DmJIR£ Flt.· 8E WlnilN . OR UNDER PRlATIVE, u~ ~ 'MiC~ R. CAl'Q'ZI, ~ DONNA J . DAWSON, Publlehe d N•wport MlleeL\ANeOUI MAN, II," anc1 mutt be plld fOf RIGHT Of SURFACE that you do .o In~ to IMO AND I.DAN 00CU-THE PARCEL Of LANO COL ATINO , ft RE· lrict AllOme¥ DOUGLAS A. DAWSON, Be•ch.Cost. Men Piiot AECOlltOI OP I AI O and~ at IM time of ENTRY, '4S RESERVED IN ratnlllat• YoU' ~ In M£NT8 RECORDED MAY HEREINA80VE, DE· SCAIPTIV E.1._ADJ UDI-By CfWCl E. AOetSON, C ON8TANC• J , AL-A.ugua1_8, 1991. COUNTY, A IUCH TEW ..... Sal9I iUbtK1 lo pnor INS TRUM EHTI 0 f good Slancllng. In addllkln, 11, HlllO AS IHSTRUMENT SCRIBED, TOGETHER CAT'ED, STA1u10RY, OR Deputy~ AltOm4ly ..... th530 IS PEFINEO IN THE M-~In \ne...,... of~.:.. ac9df end the benellc*y or fnOf1-NO. 90-2S4101 SAID DOC-WITH THE PERPETUAL g~~:~~~·RJ:lf Publlah•d Nawpo1t Pu b ll1h 1d N1wpo11 PUIUC NOnCI Ttcl.£ £NTm..!D "~ .......,_,. ~ ~ 01tw oommon ~ OegM may ~ • • UMENT AOOED AS Ao. RIGHT OF ORIWHG, MIH· AND POWER TO EX. Baach-Cotta M ... PllOt TIONS" Of' THE OEClAAA-and otllgill ... patty, ...,_ ---·'Y'~ • DfTlONAL IECURn'V ,OR ING EXPLORING AND OP· Augult 8 1S, 22 tttt. 1Seect1/Co1t• Meta Pilot ---NOT--1-ca-OF ___ , "" Oii\ Ind t5tti day of H fll'lf, of 9M tMf PfOP9"Y condition to 1'41111tM1rrten1 , ...... ERATING TH~~. AHO PLOAE, OAIU. REOAIU.. '. ' lf\538 Augu11 8, 1991 TION Of COVENANTI, Auguef, 1ttl. Put>11C SQ. deeCiibed above le pur· that you Pfcwlda Nllabla THE UVtu THAT CERTAIN STORING IN ANO REMOV· REMOVE AHO STORE THI! tt\532 PU8UC uu ()If CONDITIONS ANO A(• •o• M•n•1•m•nt, Inc. pofte d lo b•: 16 21 wrtnen Wctanc. the\ ,.. REAL: PROPERTY MORE ING THE'~l.E FROM SAID SAME FOOM OR IN Tl4E PUii.iC llOTICI --------PaaotcAl.PflOPDITY STRICTIONS RECORDED Telephone ( 181 24MOIQ, SEACAEST DRIVE, 0 0-S*d all Mn1or 1141na pop: P ARTI CU LARLY DE· LANO OR ANY OTHER LANO HEREINA80VE Of·--------No, 20118 IN BOOK 1"41 PAOI! 10 Agent b ownef. RONA OEL MAR, CA 92t25 erty tall ~ h~ In-SCRIBED THfREIN AS EX-LAND INCLUDING THE SCRIBED, OR TO DIVERT ....... UI PUIUC NOTICI! P\nuant to IM Callfornlal OF OfF\CW. 'RECORDS Publlahed New,orl The IA'ldMigllld TIUltM ~ tclBIT "8 " ATTACHED RIGHT TO Wl'llPSTOCK OA OR OntERWISE UTILIZE Su*t•H .._ NOTICI ()If Self·s.rvtc. S1orege Facil: (THE "DECLARATION") •••Ch.co.ta ,,.... Piiot dltclalml W't ~ tor 9Uf-.cu • m•I· .. _ THERETO ~ MADE A DIRfCTIONALL y DRILL SUCH WAT!R, RIGH'T9 OR ........... lty ~qe • p Code 21700 • AuQuet •• 15, t t91 MY l!w;on-*'-' of the po1I your wr ·-· ,.. AND MINE fROM LANDS INTERESTS, BUT WITH-,,,. ~ ~.,. IPUa LIC UU OP .t a.q.). the undenlgnld EXCEPTING ALL. OIL. OIL Th527 street addNll 9nd oeier QWl!t, the ~ 01 PART'Tl4a.f0f'. OTHER THAN THOSE OUT, HOWEVER, ANY doing~•: ""SOUL IPWOIPEn"Y wtt1 NII at public auct>on, RIGHTS, MINERALS, MIK-common dHlgl\.8tlon, II rnottgegM wtn gtv. you a PublllMCS by the PtloC H E A E IN AB o Ve o E· RIGHT TO £HTm \WON TM~&. OftTINATIONt ~ .... Otao4 on August 23, UKll ... ERM. RIGHTS, NATURAL "11LIC NOTICE arry, lhown hefaln Said written ltemlntlon Of the .My t8, 25, August '· e. SCRIBED, OIL OR OAS THE SURl'ACE OF THI! .. Aldge, !Nine, c.. PuntJ#lt 10 the Cellloml• 12.30 pm 13241 Jeffrey GAS RIGHTS AHO OTHER sale \111111 be INl(\e, bU1 wlth-en11r9 amount you mutt 1991. WEt.LS, TUNNELS ANO PROPERTY DESCRt8ED t2720 Sett..s.Mce St~ Fd-Rd., IMna, CA c::::::. HYDROCARBO N B'° ,18437 out COWNlnt Of warranty, pay You rNY not h.w to TH445 SHAFTS INTO, THROUGH HEREIN IN THE EXERCISE ~ £llMn l<ullll, t :r ~-~~ ~ ~ =,:1=:~°'ou* WHATSOE'/ER NAME Aotftlw• :f~UU:. ::::..:: ~Y.IM anllfa ~ por·I ~f~~ m: ~ ~=~'foH ~£~:::~Ridge, IMM, o.11. will Mii 11 public euctlon, houMt'dd Items ltOf'ad by KNOWN, GEOTHERMAL .......... Nw or ef1CUIT\br~. IO P9Y lion of ~ 9CQOUl'lt, ~ PUIUC llOT1CI! HEREI N AB 0 VE DE· CORDED MAY 9, 1NI AS Thia bualMH 11 con- on AuQu91 23.1991, et 3 30 tile lollowil'IQ ~· STEAM ANO OIL PROD-8tet9'Mlftt the remalnl~ principa l ~ 1\11 pcyment wu SCRIBED AND TO BOT· INSTRUMENT NO. 1• ~by: en lndMdulll pm, 1'7792 COQn, IMM, SP ~ 8EA POHLMAN: UCTS OERf\IED THERE> The follo-lng peniona are awn al tM "°'•(•I MC:Wacl dllmendld, b1.tt you mu1t P...aM To M SUC H w H 1 p. 1887... QF OFFICIAL Th• ,99'tatrant(e) COfn- CA ~ propetty In: SP B15f MICHAEL E.RRO; FROM. WITHOUT, HOW· doing bu11neS1 u by lllid Deed of l'rust, With pay all a rnoontt In dafllUft fllothl1• STOCKED OR OIRECT'IOf+. R ECORDS AND RE· mancact \0 trMNd ~ eluding lu'nllure. dothlng, SP 1'483 JOHN RUDDIES; EVER, THE RIGHT TO T ~ S l.EASING = '"*"' 1heraon, u Pfc> at Iha ttma peyment la ........ llw ALLY DRILLED WELLS, CORDED f EBAUARY 8, neu ""6lf 1M Fldll6oul tool• and/Of Olhef ~ SP 8058 J J MCKERNAN Df\IU. MINE. STORE. EX· ::V· 290Sl Merli H ... lllded In Mid nol•(1), ad-l'Nlde ~ you and l t.tewt TUNNELS AND SHA"S tM1 '4S IHSTRUM£NT NO. Bu1ina.t Nam.(t) leMd 1'old ft9tna etored by the Owner r~ the "1Jhl Pt.OR~ ANO OPERA'rE • 105, Laguna I , venc.t, If ltfrlf, under Iha ...__...... • --The tollo'IMg l*IOf'I are UNDER AHO BENEATH OR 87.oetltl OF Of'FIQAL ~ on..Jul)'A, , .. , lollowlng penc>M' to bid el the ..... P\Jr: c.i1r 92853 lenne of the Deed of Truet, your .._ ........... OI' ........ dokla ~ u : BE.YONO ~ !)CT'!~ .RECORDS. fl9'ride E K'*ll SP A130 SNYDER, RIOS. cl\UH rmi1t be meoe wfth THAOUGH THE SURFACE Technic•I Malntenanu m lmatact t..-; chugn gagea may mut.uellY ag1'MI A 11' PARTNEA~WAY, UMrTS THEREOF AHD TO The lfr'MC tlddr'Mt and nMt ~ na llld OlJEVERO: SP A139 ~ checb Of cash-OR THE UPPER 600 FEET~. Inc:· a C.toma a nd aicp •n111 ol tt\e In writing priot to the llmie te221c.n.O.1..a t.oum, REDAILl, R ETUNNEl, ottw OOftWMI\ dll I illtla."1. w1t1 tM County C1ett1. o1 SHEJLA WILSON; SP 8234 ..,.. Ch«kl only. All pur-OF TME UPPER 500 FEET corpor1Uon, u1oe1 M.nt Tnmea lrld of tM MU m. notlCtl Of..,. .. posted SUI!• 3()8, Leguna Hiiie, EQUIP, MAINTAIN, RE· If Wf'f, of Iha ,.... ~ 0r.,. County on ~ tt. LA JUAHN.A RAVES; SP chaHd goode •• IOld Mu OF THE SUBSURFACE OF Clfcle, Sule 105. l.11.guna CtWtld by Mid Deed of (Wtllctl mey nqt be Mttlar Calif. 92&53 PAIR, OEEP!N AHO OPER-ctacnbed abtNe II puro ttt1 B158 AUSSEU 8AAOT. SP I•. 'and must be ptlld !Of S AID LANO, AS RE· H1n1 C.ltf 92953 TNS1, 1c>wlt St"3,73U3 lhan the end of the tw.. Roge r A. MohrhOff, ATE AHY SUCH wa.t..9 OR Poftad IO be: st FINIS-,tlllM A289 KERRY JAY I.AVALA; and ramovld at IN t1~ of SERVED IN DEED FROM Thll bu•lnHI It co~ ~alimalacl h I d t t d TNaiff of CM MotvTIOft MINES WITHOUT HOW· tERRA, IJIMHE. Ca t272A P\lbllahod Newport ~ S P B420 MUHAMMAD Nie S.. ~ 10 pnor THE IRVINE COMPAHV I', ducted by a corporation The benellcla'Y under m..c!,.~) per o a !.!_. Famlly TIUlt l)at9d AP111 EVER,' THE RIGHT TO The ~ Truat.M ,.__._ MMa Plot .. ..., - SABAi SP A301 AOBERT canoelt•tlon lri !tie 9Y9f1f of ' Tile regl•lr•nt(•) com-Aid OMd of TNst '*9tc> a....,... lo, among .,.,_ tf 1987 24221 Catie De DRILL. MINE STORE EX· dllclatma Sf'/ "9billly '°' ....,.._ -F • ..., HUGHES; SP At83 WIL· ~ t>etwaen owrwr MICHIGAN CORPORA. mencacs to tran~ bull-~ •acutld and dellYo things, (1) P~• MJ. u ' l.otlN, Sult• 308, ~ PLORE OR O PEAATE arry lnccu.c1u•• of tn. Augu9l 1, I . IS, 1•1 LIAM GALARNEAU and obllg~ party. Deted TION, RECORDED IN ,,.,. under the Flc:tltloua Wad to the undtnlgned • dltlonlll t'l'l'le "' wtllCtl to ouna Hlh. Caltl. mss THROUGH THE IUAFACE • ., ... lddrael and OU-Th-411 Owner reNtYH the right Ihle 8th a.nd 15th day of BOOK t320ll, PAGE 890 8u11nea1 Nam•(•) Ut\9d Wfttten Deciaratlofl ol De-an IM deftutt by tranlt.f J. Ronalcl E\f11M, 24221 OR THE UPPER IOO fEET common dH lgna1lon, II --·MIO~- to bid •t the Nie. Pur-Augu.t, 1991. Pub11c Stot· OF OfFICIAL RECORDS. above Ott'. nae not y.t com-I*"' and OefNnd IDf s.le, of the ptOpart; 0t otMr· Calla De 1..a L.ou1aa, Suh• OF THE SU8SUAFACE Of flffl, ahOWn hefein, rv~ _,._ ctl•NI mull be l'Mde wtlh 1ge M1n•g1m1nl, Inc. Al.SO EXCEPTING AU rMnCld butl~ and a wtllten Notice of 0.-wt .. ; Of (2) aetebllan a 3691 Laguna Hills, Calif. THE LAND HERflNA80VE S.id .... will be FNICN, ....,.., ue personal checkl Of cuh-Tetephc>M (818) 244-6080, W AT ER RIGHTS , Carol M Manning. Pl'MI-Id Ind Elactlon to Sell. ao~ule ol paymentl In 92e$3 DESCRIBED AS RE· IM without COlllf\M\ Of lh Ml I ....... lers check• only All P\lf' AQenl IOI OWf'9f Wl1ETH£R SUCH WATER c»nt The undef'algned ~ . Timothy J. Calctwelf, 2422t SERVEO BY THE IRVINE wenenty, 8l1Pf... or Im-418 1 chH«I goods ., • .old "u P u b 11•h1 d Newport Thll •la'9fM(ll wae llled Mid Notic. ol Default and order tp CUle your detautt, Calle 0. 1..a LoulN Suite COMPANY IN DEEDS RE· plied, regarding lllle, PQ9' . • ... IUMIA II , .. •nd mutt be paid IOI BHch:CO•I• M•H Pllo1 RIA~HTSO. ;;~~l~EG RIP~· ~..!'-.. ~ ClettcJ•olu oof Elec:tlon to Seit to be r• Of beth (I) (2). 308 Laguna H!b,' Ct.IK CORDED MAY o. 1M6 AS ..... on. OI ~umbftnea, '"'-foilOwtng penone •• •nd rernov9d at Iha time of AUQ\dl 8 15 1991 • • ' "'-"'• """"!)' on _, I • cordacl In the counly Where Following the eJ(pfr111on of 92853 INSTRUMENT NO 8• to r'Y the~ pl'lncl• doll'la ~ u : Nie. S•le• .ubJect to pr10f ' ' . m5:l8 PROPRIATIVE, PERCOLAT· 1991 tt,e rMI prOJ*TY la located th• time period raf9rrld to Thia bu•lnea1 11 con-I 1870 OF OFFtCIAl pa .um of Iha~(•) ... PACIFIC WHOU!fALf. cancellatlon In !tie 9\1911\ of ING, PRESCROPTIVE OA ~ ... 17 and mor• th•n three In the nrlt paragreph of cM:tld by: 8 OJIMfal pan. RECORDS, AND RE· and by ukt Deed OI PAOPERTIES, '* Sea Mtttement ~ owner PUI UC NOTICE CONTRACTUAL. WITHOUT. Publllhacl Newpcitt Beach-months NY9 el8PMCI llnc. thla no"'-uni.u en. obi!-iwahlp CORDED FEBRUARY 8, TN9t, Wilt! lnterMt "'9faon, 8lUJI °'" C.. ......_ c.tlf, and oblig.tld patty Detect FAe34 HOWEVER, THE AIGHi Of Coeta M..-Pt\ot July 25, ~:re~~· g•Uon b .. ng tOl'eQ<>Md The r99l1tran1(•) cotn-1987 AS INSTRUMENT NO =-~ !,.,NldlM ~ "=~II OWna a.ao.n. ~!r\:;' ~~~1cdel,i! "°'".iou. ENTRY FOR THE m . ~ 1• 8• 16• 1991 FOREcLOSURE CON· UPo'\ Of. MC)Wa .. wrmen :-a~ It~~ ~i:J; OF OFFIC.tAt. or the o9.d of TNSt, .... 1093 See Bluff Dt , co.ta age Menege ment Inc ..... ,,.......... CISE Of SUCH RIGHTS, TlMe9 SULTANTS, INC ' AS agrHment t>etwMn you Buainffl Name(1) llstacl ALSO EX C EPTING cherOff and~ of ....._c.llf,t2G7 TMphc)ne (818) 2~. 8bltement AS RESERVED IN DEED TRUSTEE 17902. IRVIHE and your Cf«!Mr permit•. above on June 8, 1oee THEREfROM ANY AHO Iha 'TNl1M Ind of Iha Tt\la bueln•u 11 c~ ~ fOf owner The Following penon• fROM THE IRVINE. COM-PUIUC llOTICf . BLVD., Ho. 205, TVSTIN, 1onget period, you twtw Tlmolt1y J. Caldwell ALL WATER, WAT!R tnn11 cr..-0 by Mid Deed dUcted by: 1t1 ~ pub 111 h . d N. w p 0, I .,, doing business u · PAHY. A MICHIGAN COR: CA tae80 only the 19gal nghl '° stop Tiiie aua.m«1t ... fllacl R1GHTS OR INTERESTS, of Trult, to--tt· '302,058..30 Th• r9911trant(•) co m- Beach-Co••• Meu Piiot (•)SOUTHERN CAUFOR· PORATION, AEC<>f'OED IN ~M4M v;t•) 731-3942 the ule of ~ prGptf1y with IN eour-.y C1ef1t of WHETHER $U01 WATER The beneficiary undef m.1C9d IO flanaad~ Auguat 8, 15 1991 NIA SERVICE STATION AS-BOOK 13208. PAGE 890 ............. PR~lloJl:YDER. VICE b• paying th• e ntire Orange Cowlty on»'/ 12, RIGHTS SHAU. BE RIPAA· ~ o..o.cv::.,rn:_, ":': =:-Na'::(1i lated Th529 S 0 CI AT I 0 N ( b r Of OfFICW. RECORDS .......... ,._.. . amount d«nllndacl..., .-. t98t IAN , 0'/ERLYINO, AP· • _, AUTOMOTIVE TIW>E QA. ALSO EXCE P TING -...1.-i1Rt Publlahed by The Piiot w, ,-~41Hn PAOPRIATIVE, UTIORAI.. anld to the underllgnld . abcMl on:.My 10, Ill --------GANll.ATIOH OF CAUFOR· The folOWtng ~.,. July 25, August 1, •• ttt1. CfeditOf PERCOLA TINO P RE· wntten Oedatallon of "" ~ o . 8aogeft NIA 18750 Hale A¥9nUe THERE~ All WATEfl doina ~ ... , tMIO To find out \M ernounc Pubbhed H9wpot1 ~ SCRIPTIVE AOJ UDI-~and o.mand b Sale, Thia .....,,.,nf wu llld Suite A. IMne. Celff 9211...: RIGHTS, CLAIMS OR lTT\..E CO[OR S PECIALISTS. you must pay, Ot to .,.. c:o.ta ...... Pilot .Aly 25• CATED, STATvrORY OR and Wfftten Noice of De-with the Colfty Qeftl of 5050 TO WATER, WHETHER OR INC . 2580t Oberro Rd ,is, PUIUC tlOTICl range f()f pll'f"*'ll to 9'0I) Aug\'9l t , 8, 15, 1981 CONTRACTUAL, TO-lautt and £1ae1)on to Sell OfVI09 Count, on""" tO, lmemallc>MI 5«'llce 5'a: NOT SHOWN BY ntE PU8: Mission \l\etO. Callf 92991 the 10faclo9'd or If 'fCA6 TlMl4 GETHER wrTH THE RIGHT The ~ tauted 198I tlon DM*9 ~!Ion. UC RECORDS Superb Vents, Inc .. A c.11-p~ propetty I• In '~· ., .. &JC llOTICI , ANO POWER TO EX. ~ ..... ~ ~ .... oat~ Md N l 8 ... Calllomla. 18750 Hale Av· PARCEL 3. 1om1a Cofporallof'I, 15801 nottttoue lot other eNOf'I con-rv• Pl.ORE. ORIU. AEORIU, ,.._....,, 10 -to """ ,.. l'ubllaMd ~ ~ , ac---eoue, Sul1• A. Irvine. Calll. . Aocilfleld 8'vd. tlF, !MM, ••nu•....... ~ fi I REMOVE AHO STORE THE corded In .,,. c:ountY ""*-c:o.ta ..... Piiot """ "· " "'""' ,,_... 9271.a.5050 EASEMENTS AS $ET c.llf 12711 • lblt..,....t tr6C1 SAME FROM OR IN THE Iha tMI ptoptny II rocatld. t I 15 tMt •llOllMAL IPAM Thie bu1lneH It con-P:ORTH IN THE SECTION Thia bu1lneH. 19 co~ The loUowlng '*900• •• Name of ~ Of LAND HEREINABOVE OE· DATE· OllOt/91 AAlgUet ' ' ' Th-411 c.m.tery . Mortuairy ducted by• a corpor•tlon ENTITLED "CERTAIN ducted by'. corpotatlOn doing bUllnM• ... Mor1g•o .. · WEYERHAE· .... "'""' SCRIBED, OR TO DtvatT CALIFORNIA GENERAL. -------- Ctlepel • CfemetQr1 Th• regl1trant(1) com-EASEMENTS FOR OWN· The r•ol•tren1(t ) cofn: R l S CLEANERS, 2M So USER MORTGAGE COM-The toloWlnll ~ ... OR OTHERWISE vnuze MORTOAOE SERVICE, MUC MOTICI l500 Ptclllc View OrlVI metlC9d to lrennc1 bUtl-EAS" ANO "SUPPOR( rnenoad to trenNCI bull-Tuttln Ava . Ofenge, Callf PAHY C10 KOU RfAllY dolna ~ u: SUCH WATI!A, RIGHTS OR INC • 8795 F\tlndlft onv., -------- Hwlp0t1 8Mcfl neee uncter the Flctltloua SETTLEMENT ANO EN· nae1 under IM Fk:tlUOYa t296e ADVISORS ATTN VALERIE T!CliNICOR, 2St&t Dan-INTEREITS BUT WITH· San Diego, CA 92t2t Plotltln1 .... .,. Botlneu NerM(I) Ii.tad CROACHMENT" ·Of THE 8u•lneu Name(I) ll1i.ct Ratll•I 8 1'1ayanl, 8273 GOTTS 6320 cANooA AV· ablrch 8 1., Dana POlnt, OUT, HOWEVER, ANY Phc>M: (811) 117-4224 ._. ... .... ..•••••••• abc>Ya on· UNl7 D •bove on NIA Sunny MHdow L•ne, ......... Oallf. t2t29 AIQHT TO ENt£A UPON. l<enn . A. ~ ..... II ·---, .... UITllU llU lll&IWIY Mortu•ry • Chapel Cremation Mlchael J. Noble ,,,.. .. ARTICLE ENTITt.E JamH-snln Prwldwrt -• Clllf. 917'09 EHUE. WOOOlNH> ........... 'l:ynne-clliirMora•n. THE SURFACE Of' THE tary ii II dam ' "EASEMENTS" OF THE Thta 11•t•iMnt wH Ill«! Sh•rd• Bhayani, 8273 CA 9t:Je7 Phc>M: (818) 25'111 Danablrch St., INI PROPERTY DESCRIBl!O t ACeo17e ~ = ~ .,. Thia 91_.ement WM ftlacl OECLARATlON. with the County ~.of S unny MHdow lane, 715-1950 '::J. Calf, tae29 HEREIN IN TtiE EXEAClSI! Publllh•d N•wport OAA'I AUT~MOTIVI!! wtth the County Clark of (X) Nerne end ecldrHI of Otenge County on J\Ay 10, Chino Hiiia, Ctllf 111'709 "you htve any q\MtlOroa, W ~ R= ,/t.°'8:,';a Of SUC.. AIGHT81.AS RI!-8each.C01ta Meaa ftMot TECHNICAL SIRVICll Orang• County on Jvty 17, the bene11c:1wy et ~ 11191 Thie Ou1ln411 le oon-~ ahould conlae:I • 1ew-25151 C: nt:lt • SERVl!D IN OEitO AE· Auguet a ta 22 198, 2,48 N9wpor1 ~ ,,;_ 1991 P900488 ~ the .. le 19 being P 4HU9 <Nc\ld by• husband •~ y., Of the ~Point. • CORD£0 MAY I . 1Me AS ' ' ' th52t C-. Meaa Calf tai27 110 BroedW•Y Coela M ... Publ4shed Newport a..c:n.. conctuctld' Ct\al'IM t.. Bratt Publlttwld NwpM ~ Wlf• aQlllCy Which may Mw In-Thll bul lMH 11 c: INSTRUMENT NO. 1e. Danllll ~ Mctt-.mey, eo ... M ... Piiot Augwt ' and A.rd.;. A. hit 1735 Costa ...... PllOt .Mt/ 25 Th• 11~ltlranl(1) com-eurld Y'O\lf loll'! =Id by. hUlband , 1170 Of OflflCr L PUIUC IOTICI 2148 Newpoit ~n:. MZ·t111 a. ts. 22. t 991 ' Cauno¥9 Rd., Ata.c.o. Augue11, e, 15, 1991 '::::;*'~ ~~1c1J: Nol'Mthstandlng u.. *1 Th• r•ol•t11n1(1) com-~~~~~o:l!a?.~v ~: ~~c.e.r-z1 ';:::::::;;;;;;:~~~~~~~~~~~CA~~~~~-~~~~i~itne~~~~~~~~~~i ~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~1~~~~~ ~~ ~=~ I M>oYe on: NIA ~ •• you Mlly o"9f ~ und4WN the ( t= 17~11 O' Of l'lCIAL lu.lnu1 .._ The r~1trant(1) ..,_ STARTlllG A llEW BUSlllESS'' =--==II WU lllacl ~~ :' ~ .=:: .,J,'":,: I A1~·~ lM .::o·:i:o.. .. ::*' ~ -~~ The Legal Oopettmont ., 1h• Piiot .. plM.Md 10 llMOUr'a • new MMco now avallabla IO MW bualnolMa. We will rtOW SEARCH tho netno for you at no extra c:hargo, and aavo you the \Imo end the b1p 10 tho Court HouM In santa ML Than, of ooune, •'* 1he MarCtt le ooml)IMod we wtll fll• your nctltloua bualnoM name atatomM\1 With lh• County Ci.r11, pubfleh once a w..ec tor tour w..tca .. ,..qul'9d by lew and th9n file your proof of publlc8tton With County Clot1c. =:~ C::: ,f. PflOr to the conc:1u11on ot ~!::r"-. fled ._:~e~u~sr.5~ ~ ~ ·~..,. lualnelMI. N:"9''' llM9d I I 191t Iha~ wftt1 tM County Olltlt of GRESi, EMUI. MAWTt-NATING n e E 11th =-~,.,, P41M lt Rt m•mber, YOU MAY Orlfl09 County on .t.it te , NANCl, Rf'AM OftNN-an.c, c'oee. ....._ Calf 11'61 ~ .... -.d PutltlllNCI ~ hK:ho t.OSI!! lfOAL AIOHn " lttl AGI!, I NClltOACHMENT t2G7 with the ~ Q1111 d eo-a MIU Plot .My 21. YOU 00 NOT TAKI! '800,_ I UPPORT AND fOA Wlllatl\ l'kl¥d HllWthornw ~ Co1oWJ1y on .My 11 Aug411fA t a. ta 1tt1 ~PT ACTION ~ Orange CoMt OT't«A """"°'"· ALL 11 3711!. 11th "*1. C-. ttl1 ' I • TtMe'T NOTICE 0, Ol!flAUt.T °*"' PIOt »'/ 11 , 25, m. AS OllORl9e0 IN n-te -Catlf. NIJ1 '110CUN ---------1AHO £ CTION TO Sfl.L QUiil t,•, 19tt ~TIOHO ~ Tlg<"'i Thll bu1tnea1 I• c°"" ~ Newpol1 ~ --;;;;;;;;;;;:;--1 UNDEA o to ofl n.us1 ~' :::SN,U~ ~ ~,=1:,.~ com-c-. ...... ....,. Mr 2' -..._"*-IC~iMit:;ilO;Tl_ICl __ I LOAH NO. 60l21too2 T.I MIPYAnot' Of' fAM. "*'°"lo "1lflNd ..,. ~ 1,•, 1s. 1111 , • .,.. NO, •H• NOTlCI IS ......C llOTICI; M!NTI l'OA WU'lltARK r-. urw.tet ._. flClllOW ~17 ,...1 , HIA BY 01v1.N That __ Eotc· ~..J... °'~,,_~ ...,.... .. ~~a> 1Nc1 ..... --na ltutln 111.... Wl'.S'CWOOO ASIOCIATD r-'"'"""''""'" M . lboola on:....,.. ~ - .... , • , Cellfomla COfpotdOn, It · ...,•111 ,. J> ... ~e~ .;&• W8effl fl. ~ne 11 Plllll The "~• .,.._,.,duly appointed Ttutlff a ue111111 ..._. .... tOOlt Ofl o,-flQA&, Thia .....,.,. wtl lhd ,, ... , .. .,. dCM8 ...._. • undaf • DMd of TNll 81111& • IAI lltt<:OM>S. Al Mitl NO«O wtl9' ._. ~ Qllftl of • .... , 1 -- ,ACWlO COAITAL 'tHAN-d*CI W lllllt• ~.,.The ''=!.:'9°"9 IY THAT' C"'TMN 'Ml ~.:1• COunty on J4it./ I, •II nl =-~ = by HMKINI OMLO!l· Lu:f:' MANAOIMINT AMINOMfHT TO OfC~ ' HeNte The ~ •• ,._. ' ....;. '21 .n.NT CX*flANY, ~. A IYITIMI 11llO Mein RATION C1' COWHAHTS, ~ Or-.. CoM1 .. dalfta ........ •• ~ oaa, a.n c.en; DI UWA"I LIMITI D .......... llO, 1M». CONOITIONl~N~.:=· Dally Hot Ji.If ti, n, ,.,_ CUM1M IODO, •11t .... Celllf '"71 ftAATNPl_,.IP .. T~. t:..·~ Inc A C ~ I AIUillNT'I pt, I . ,., ~ == f H, 8 T~ Alell 0-111.• WhlUall•f, 10 ~ cieNin ~ ,..,,.. ~· t HIO flOR WllTPA"'I( MAINTl· Th-ct YOUftl Je 9Utll 11 .. l =. 't.:8::1 UlgurW =U~l~M:lltTQAOI ..,,._tt--Of ,',..._, ~T~'~ LlaCH ltfMt, c.frl'"· T"*• bUalnee1 I• con-OOl#Nf'f, A CMJPONM ~~1.,... 11 ~ IU""1MfNT~ OICV.. W mncl ~i '°.?!~..,..a . 11 _... ::=. ~ • ..... COfW'OMTlON ........ ,...... Dr:. 00f1"l'l90lt ""'co~DITl""ONloor~ ..... ..... 'Yo M lnclrt•- Th• , ... 9f1Mt(1) com-c l•fY, ""°'ffd '''°" The re91etr..,.(I) ~ IT'NCTlOH8 NfO ,._..: ,. •• • nte r~ent(•l ..,. mencact'lo ~ .... , ..... ~-·,,_.,lo..,,._. VATlON °" IAllMIHT9 I II Ill.... =-.,..... ...... ,,..'l-§1~<:.:A•,..., ~ ,._ ~ I POtlO, ---. ""9 -, :'9r.1 Uf'd9r~fk:llCM) ..._,'°"~AM MMfTI• .. 11 I A ... ~ ... "::c:': • •• ... NlllM(•l ........ ,........,.dad,.~ _,,neae ..._...,. HAHCll OllTNCT ~ TM ,~ ........ mow .. MIA 8llOWa °" .Mf 11, , .. , ,,_. No. lloeet -. ,... -c:::.:'8;.-=::. , L ! ME NTAL DI Cl:"" .,. ::?v """*""'8 • y ...... Je !On\ ~.:, ~"' .... of Oltlcllal ,.._,.. 11t .. Thia lllllrnent ... -... ftATION '1, MCC>fmlD COU" A"O 80011ll, tw. 1• •• w ... Wiii .. ~ Qlftl 0-. d .. ,.ua ,_ Witt ,,_ CClldf Qin fllAM:tt 1S. ,.., Al ... , ... , Hall~. TWlllll. _. ... ~ Claffl • ~~on >t#t ''· OM..al County, ~ Or-. Ceut!Jy on .Aif 11, ~~ ~ c;.:_-:>-,. ...._ Inc ~~· ~ 9ft Mt 11. 1911 • .... du M4 .,. llM '"' Of Of'ANQI COUMTY ~ 1m1 .... ,.... ._.. M ,,_. ~ • 1111 l llt CAlJ'O=llA. MO lolf't ........... ..._ CIJlf. flllNe Ml1P• ~ ._.. ....... on aeld DMd ~......., ~THMITO .. """"' .............. ~ c.... ,._"" A19111 I. TNM COMlnM:T10N C:O. M1ia ,_ .... 1, f!MCIL: J': , TN9 tN..,.... la ~ Co1lll-. ........ I, "!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!~~!!~~~~~-!'!!!!!!!!!~~!!~~~~'1':'·~a~.~·=-1~•~t~itt.4~!.!'!'l~~~'a!!':!!.,~0:~,.~';"'9'~0?.!'~WYTH..!"!!':!.:!!!!1 e. •a. a. '"' TtMfl ~ ~a.orA t:"' =.:,-~ I.,., a. ,.., ~ ,: t '" . . ./ GETTING -to the.-------. . POI T Ballet Fans Get l he "Royal" Treatment• D4 Newport' Own Aesop • 05 . Hear O Woman Roar • SCR Goes Hollywood • 09 PLUS: The Coast's Most Complete Gu de To D n ng, 20Thngs10 Do, Benjamin Epste1n·s Black Book. and a look ot .. Hot Shots I"' · THE PILOT'S 20 THINGS To Do 1 ON YIU TOO I hl j{, ,, .ii l\.ilkt .11 Grc.11 111111111 .:t1nl lll Ul'' 11~ , '' 1i,,,,, \\ l 'I < \•·"' cngJgl·mcnt Hall Harren Arts Editor .11 lhl· C>ran!!c ( 11 u ll I \ l'e 11t1rn11 n~ \ n' ( L'lltl'r 1hrough ~u nJ.1\ hcnmg r1: rtnrm:mcc<;, .... \H'll ·'' ~allln..la} ,1 n d "> 11 n d a y 111,1tllll'e', \I.Ill feature the lull· length ballet · · ~ v •• 1 n L a ~ e " .1long "''h p1c<.:e~ 1111111 ''' l urrcnt ,t n d p it' I re pl'l f••Hl' \cc 1111,k ••n n~ 2 GET ANIMATED I Lhlll'll 11111 I tllf ll I 111.'d l\\1 Il l thl' 1'C\t I flm, J I 1lllllll. \, .11k nl\ \"arJ \\lllltl'I' I I I ,,,,, lllllll lllel'' arL I• 1111. 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Amphitheatre Tickets to tht.: 7 30 pm concert Jre JUSt S4 '>). to order ttcket\ b) phone l.tll 7-i(I 20()() 5 ~-f~~st1valgocr\ can help the Make a Wish f·oundat1on Saturday during a 'rct1.il .wctron at I pm Children p.rr11npat1ng 1n the program .11tcndcd the rc~ttvnl 1.1~1 "eek to ntalt' thetr m.i<11erp1el'C\, which "111 he aul11<1ncd. along "1th 30 p1 cu:<. d onated hv fot1v.1l c.:.-.h1bHur~ A~uun to the le\11v.1l, "h1ch 1\ open from 10 .1 m lo 10 pm ~aturU.I\, " $3 50 lur adult' .u1d $2 50 for \cnior c1111en' Jnd children f-or 1nforma11un call 4Q.i 4'i14 B WHAT A BUT The Capp/Pierce Juggernaut 17 piece orthc\I ra will prc,cn1 · ;\ I nbutc to Count Ba\lt: · I ndJ) from K p m to J 2 1 m .it thC' In.Inc M.irnott Hotel. I 1d•cls .ire Q!i eath. I or detail (Jll 'i'i l 9.$Q<I 7 ._ TO Tllf MTI Laguna Beach,) annual arb rcstivals, Art-A-Fair, Fe 1ival of the Arts and S. wdust Festival con11nuc through the summc; month Each festival (calures an assortment 9f :trts and crort,, A !ribute to the l~te Count ranging from paintinas· und 8a51e wil!. be he!~ Friday night ceramic.. to jewelry and blown at the Irvine Marriott Hotel. glass 02 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 8, 1991 8 l.IVMMT The world-famous Pageant of the Master,., rc-crea1tng masterpiece~ with real people. ,., being staged nightly at 8·30 at the Irvine Bowl in Laguna Beach Tickets r;mgc from $9 to $38 ror re ervations or 11cket~ call I (800) 487-FCSl 9 WllBlf'I MY TBJIJYT P1ecemakcrs CountT) Store in Coo;ta Mesa will hold a doll and hear -;how Saturday and Sunday from JO a.m to 5 30 pm. A ~election of original work'. an ti que '>Oft sculptures, cloth and porcelain dolls and bears of all kinds wLll be featured. The 1nre-1i; located at 1720 Adams Ave for detail' call 64 1 3112. 1 0 DIPTH AMI VAIEY Newport Harhor Art Muwum di~lay a n M ortmcnt of piece!> from tl5 permanent collection tn "Different Stories l·1ve Vi ews of the O>llect1on.'' 1 he edi1b1t, organ12cd 1n10 five eihib11ion cgments. continue'! through Sept. 2.'i ·and fc ture a wide variety of artwork& The mu~um 1 open TuesdDy 1hrouah Sunday from 10 a.m. to S p m Adm1 ion t~ $3 for adults nd $2 for cnior cit11ens and ~tudent Call 759-1122 (or de1a1ls. 11 Cliliilf CUlf The Crazy Horse, JU~t a (cw minute up the SS Freeway, pre!lenls Helen Reddy Monday Ill 1 ond 10 p.m. Tickets ure $26.SO. Call 549·1512 for details. 12 .af TAllE Net.son, (eotun ng 1dcntial twin s Gunna r an d Matthew Nel~n. son o( the I 1c teen idol Riel Nelson and grand<,<1n~ of lclcvuion icon Ozzie and Hamel Nelson, brin1 their hand 10 Co,10 Mc for a concert tonighl al 7:30 p m at Pacific Amph11he;atre. Ticket 11e SJ9 80. I or de1a1I call 740-2000. 13 RUMT Lagun.1 Art Mu cum nC\H\I ei1h1b1t .... he Cutting F.dgc Con1c.;.,porary Amcrn.an J·olk Art from the Ro~na~ Cnllcct1on" 1 now on illsPfay l ea1unng a variety of "lHh '11th a\ paintmj!\. !>Culpturc, pot1cry and teJtltlc b)-clf-tnuncd n.11tve American artt t , the cdubu cm11inuc'l throuah Aug. 18 Call the mu ... C'um 01 494-liHl for detail\ 14 l8T1 m: lAI• Co m ed1t1 n!!i rred Greenlee, Steve Kelley nnd Jim MacDonald will perform at the ltnpmv tn Irvine through Sunday Show Thursday and Sund•y at 8 30 p m ($7); friday 8:30 and 10.)() pm, ($10); and S turday 8 and 10:30' p.m. (SIO). for tnfonna1iun call S4·54SS. 15 c:mta IE 1- Th c Blue M arble C~ffcchou'e on Harbor Boulevard and 19th Street in '0"1 Me a ha" a full li te of entcrt11ncn for the week. Ad1r115 ion 1 i'RLl:I On lap t hl~ week ere· F 0.l • poetry reading, today; Valerie Bloom, acou~tic folk, Friday; &th Sands, acou\lic modern pop, Saturd~y; Santro lmstazi, Soviet acou tic hluc\, Sunday; John Malley, acoutstac g u 1 t a r 1 s t • M <> n d a~, S 0 ? f>roductto~ , theater, 1 uc~a\. K.D Hcyhn, acou tic folk roe~ WcdncMJay. Wcd day hows begin at 7 p.m., weekend show at 9 :iml Sunday shows at 6 p m. Fur information ~J 6'6-Sn6. ·19 .. •mm Robert Mondovi Wine and Food Center in C~ta Mesa is hosting a Wmc and Cheese pairing cl 1onight at '1 p.m. Partictpanu will learn a~1ut the variety of cheese aw1l.1hk and how they uc be t paiml v.11h wine. Cost i $30 per pcT\1111 includin g wine and chee..ci. I nr inrorm:.tion caU 979-4510 17 .. PUYI South Coa t Rqxn"" prc1en u ii onn ual Hisp anic Playwri1ht Proic< 1 thro uib Sunday. During tht' fo rum. playwriaht'I can e11plorl' iin d refine thett worb . T tckch arc S11 per reading. F'or dct111ls call '1~"'- 2602. 18 1111111 Wil from good old Amcm· 111 r9Ck 'n' roll to muc," "1th an European Oair, lrvi{lc Me.tt.!1)\4 \ wilt be the place to be th" "l'ck . Fnday, Steve Miller g1\IC'> 11) i. p.m. performa nce. The C1tfl\\ Kings brina tbctt version of f1•l~ rodt music to the amphtthl'Jtrr S11urday at 8 p.m Sunday 11 I 1'P rolls into Irvine for a 8 pm 'ht•" featuring their blue ·fueled rod For ticket information call .,.:o. 2000. 19 ••••m for those m)"llef\ ltr.rr~ aJon1 the Coac,t, · L-1~un.1 M)' terics offers rrit.la' .ind S"atyrday inner <1'M 1nat ind1ufr a walkins tour of Lftguna .1ml .1 plot that unfoJds at a local P<"'~ stoTe and aallcry. C-0 t I ShO pcr pen o n includina chnmp.1~nc "eccption. dinner and p.uk1n£ I tir informa tion CiH 497-9742 Al\fl, tfuben ' R &auranl 1n Hutton Centre l lhc .. ite of "Murder II the Cafe Noir:• The nl)-.clcf\ "llh dinner 'hov.s Pnda~ , .uunl.lp and • Sunday brunch. "''II Continua throuah the month In September a new how unCctlJ" For ticket informati n call ''~~­ CLUE. 20 1Allt ,_Ml Alta Coffee f lou~c 1n ~~ Beach will ht' the 1tc for · an ncnin.a of poetry WednCJday. Tbe ~•ding, (cntoung poets Carnie Top• and 11r.1 Mitmer, begins at 8 p.m., an optn rcadina will folk>w ( ign-up t>cain~ at. 1 p.m.). Aha Coffee Hou\C 1\ located at 506 31st S1. r;or more information caU 675-0233 Lqend: OC, Onn~ County. BT, bl1ek tit. BT-opt., black tit optional. pp, pu person. TBA, to ~ arraqtd. BENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS llBladt Tie Hd Boob, Aug. 8, Opera Pacific, OC Philharmonic Society, Pacific Symphony, Pacific Chorale and Master C horale preview party for OC Performing Arts Center 5th Anniversary at Center Club, Costa Mesa. llWine Hd Cheese Palrtn1, Aug. 8, one evening seminar a t Robert Mondavi Wine a nd Pood Center, Costa Mc n. Phone Q79-4Sl0. llCelebrity Servers, Aug. 10 at 6:30 p .m ., Cyslic 1-ibrosis foundation dinner auction at Jrvme Marriott. $60 pp. Contact Jan Schafer, 938-1393. llGlrt of Uae Golden West, Aug. 10 at 6:30 p.m ., Opera Pacific dinner at Engel residence, Newport Beach. $100 pp. Contact Myril Krcu(jcr, 631-1249. llPlcnlc on the Grttn, Aug. t J, OC Pcrlormmg Arts Center and Royal Ballet at Village Crean, Santa Ana Heights. •1esta Blotk P1rty, Aug. 11 , George Cohan chapter of OC Philharmonic Society presents "the wurst Mexkan sandwich." Contact Bettie Johnson, 492-n55. •Golr Tournament, Aug. 12, Juvenile Diabete Foundation at Newport Beach Country Oub. Phone 553-0363. llWinemaktr Dinner. Aug. 12 at 7 p.m.. Callaway Vineyard , five· course dinner at Trees Restaurant, Corona del Mor. $40 pp. Phone 67J-0910. llMukan Fiesta, Aug. 14, 4-8 p.m .• Todos Chapter of St. Joseph Ho pi1al fctunda11on on the beach 1n San Juan Cap1strono. Contact bleen Black, 77 1-R21 I •01 co~tl') . Clas Reunion, Aug 17. S-10 pm, Discovery Mu">Cum of OC barhccuc, auction, rock 'n' roll b) Sha Na Na $75 pp Phone 540-0404. •Moonliahr and Ro es, Aug. 17 at 6:30 p.m , Opera Pacific dinner at Morengo re 1dencc, Villa Park This is an erufjtio.rLof MW kgenJrom liaU aUho-ONnge-Q>unty--Pfffomting Art Center will JSO pp. BT. Con1act M yril be transformed for the fifth anniversary fund-raising gala Sept. 25. Kreudcr. 631-1249. •Wint Clas k , Aug. 18, 2-5 p.m., •Byron. cou Challtn&t t'or OC Wine Society at Anaheim Chlld~n. Sept. 6 '" 6:30 p.m., Mamon. $40 pp. Phone 546-8664. CHOC, Make·A-Wish Foundntion 8An Atralr lo Remun~r. Aug. 24. and S0ttth County Community United Western Medical Centers Clinic dinner at Newport Beach food and wme ta ting at lhe City Marriott Hotel &: Tennis Club. BT Shopping Cen1er, Garden Grove. and tenni shoes. $150 pp. Phone Phone 953-3580 557-5100. llSummer Garden Par1y, Aug. 2.S llB)'ron Scotl Pro-Stan Charity at 5 p.m., Florence Cnttc ndon Basketball, Sept. 7 at 7:30 .,p.m .. Sc rv1ces of OC at II arras CHOC, Make·A-W1 h Founaat1on residence, Fullerton. Contact and Soulh County Community Melinda Guinaldo, 870-5 90. Ctuuc at Bren Events Center, UC 1181111' b Toumamtat, Sept 5·8 lrvtne. St5-30 pp. Phone 557-5100 Hoag.Ji p11al 552 Ouh at sea. •Emporlo Armaol, Sept. 7, Phone 760-2349 Armani openinf at South Co t llBon VoyaJt. Sept S ut 6 p.m., Plata. By invitation only. Hoag Hospital 5S2 Club . Billfi h . llByroa Scott Ctltbrtty T~nols, Tournament cockt. 11 party at Sepl. 8 at' 10 a.m .. CHOC. Malic· Newport Beach Country Club A Wi h f ound tion and South Regi lcred angler> free: &UC ts, euunty Community Clinic lit $2S Phone 760 2349. loclltlon TBA. Phone 557.~100 9()ptnlna ot Vtt's Bistro, Scpl 5. llBHcb Party, ept. 8, Todos 7, Arturo Toscann\ chapter of OC Chapter of t Joseph II pital Performina Art Center. $7.$ pp Foundation at location TBA. Contact Gwen Jones, 974-7417 Contact Eileen Black, 77l ·82tt. •emn h Touroamenl Awards Olnntr. cpt. 8 at 6 p.m., Hoag Ho p11al 552 Club at Newport Beach Country Club. Registered anglers, free; guests, $35 pp. Phone 760-2349. FESTIVALS ANO SPECTACLES llPaaunt of t~ Ma ten, through Aug JO. :30 p.m on fes11val ground,, l.<aguni Ucach Phone 494-l 14"i. ••·t tlval of Art • through Aug. 30, 10. m to 11:30 p.m on rc .. tival gro11nd , Legun Be ch . Sl Pl'· Phone 494 1145 ll<>ranat County ~Ina t"aJr, thruugh Aua 17, 32nd Oi\tnct Agt1cuhur1l A.'i'in, 3l Lo Alam1t,,., Race Cour e. Phone 751·3247 .or 995-1:?.34 or 431·1361. llSawdu t Ft1llval, through Sept. 1, 10 a .rn .• lo 10 p .m., art!> nd craf1~ ~how in L:lguno Beach. $4 pp Phone 494 \01() ART - •t.a"'na Ar1 Mu tum (.'.\07 Clilf Dme, La una Beach, 494 tl5JI l Through Ault l · The ('ullin!! Edge· Contemporarv '\mcm~an Foll Art Through ept. I · rthur Wesley Dow Sept b thmu h No,. 17 Dream and Pc~pccti\c. The American Scene in Cahfornaa •~twpOrt U•rbor Art l\1u rum ( SO '11n C lcmente ()r1H, Newport Hcach, 7SCl·1 l i:!) I hinu h '\rpt !Ci D 1fkrcnt tone': I ive \ 1cv... ot the Collcct1on. I uc day T lk' at oon· Aua 13, ·ul('llnr Mark I.ere: Sept 10, painter an<l sculptor faic Orr It 'trin \\ondtrmll\ Mo t\nn p • Mason, Irvine, 472-1138 ) Permanent di<iplay of dra""'"f'· sculpture, films. other works by Jean Cocteau Through Aug. 2:!· Coc1eau's Dreams MUSIC DANCE~ THEATRE •raclfic Symphony, 8 p.m :11 Irvine Meadow~ Amph11hea1re. 80 8 11'\ine Center Dr. Laguna Hill s. 474-4233. Aug 17: Symphony For A New World "ith conductor Carl St. Claire Aug. J t : Beethoven x 3 with conductM Carl St. Clair. 90C Performing Arts Center ( 6110 Town Center Drive, CO\.ta Mc,a, 740-2000) 1 hmugh Aug 11 I hc- Ro)al Ballet Sept :! l ~onny Rolhn and Marl Wh11f1cld • outh oast Repertory • (MS Town Center Dr.. CO'ita Mc~a. 751-78:?7) Through Aug. l l : H i-;panac Playwright Project. llGarden Gro,·e ba ke purt Festival ( 12 52 M.un St reel Garden Gro"e. 6~6-n13) Gem Theatre, 1hrough Aug JO · Tomfoolen Fe ta\al Amphitheatre. 1hrough Aug. IJ_ Measure For Mea urc Aug ~4 Ulrougb Scp1 :!I The Taming llf the Shrc-w •Mystery Cafe (Hubert' . .:'. Hunon Centre Dr. Santa \n.1. QSS-CLL1f:.) Dinner 'ho" I mJ.1~, and S..ltunJa,c;· 'Murder .it C:ik No1r " · POETRY AND LITERARY ARTS •Pott') Reading, Aug !'\ .it 7· lll pm .. Meh '.I Morrow jn<l (hr''''' Eve rte 1gh at Blue \1 .ir"li: Cofleehou<;e. C'n,1,1 \k, 1 Phnnl' 441 ·1 20 •Booksigning. Aup 11 , 2-4 rm. Emil) Coleman .. 1gn' .. Hr1d Encounter. How to M :il.;c the" Most of Rela11on hap' That \fa~ "101 La~t 1-or~'er" at \1.mh~' Book,tore Baltxla ~n1nc1 11.Jth\ Y..ale, 671-"'lfl5 · •POftr') Rtading Aug 14 .11 I'\ p m . Carine Topal .ind R11.1 1uzncr 3t ,dc.t -t"nrru H1'u't: ---- Newport Bea1.h I-rec Cuntacl ron Wil!-On. 675·0~\1 •Booksignlntt. U);l IX. 2-4 p m . .illy V.1ntrC\\ \180\ ~CCln~ Mv,elf ~t't'tng the \'vmld' a1 Met4"1t '' Bt'o~ &.ttMr.i - (\)nlJct Kath~ \\ale . ti7.l ·7tl'l!i. MEETINGS AND SEMINARS •Paddlt urf ~1 Dunc , t>7 ·1215 P~r f rec };inak 11nJ c.Jemon•.tr 11on' at The ewport Beach Phone LI 11 G 1.VFOR.\fA nov If ~nu h 'c an c' cnt /"tin · <,, ·c.·hangc of 1nlo1m.111on for 11/:tc.kB<l()k. l..lirc<·r 1nqu1r",., tn 8cnpinun l:'f''''''"• i: <' 8/Jr1lhi1. 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Center\ F1f1h Anniversary ( Ja,~1c Ballet Season last night, Y.ilh Tchaikovsky's romantic maMe rpiece Swan [§] Lake. -It was not only A n t h o n \' I II I Dow c II '': t he Ru'ral'<; ;irtistic d1rec1or·i. heralded new production that the audience was cager to sec -more importantly. 1t was the rnmpany's celebrated tradittons of n qu1l>ll e prcc1'i1on and noble elegance tha t have :ilways characterized 11, compl imented thc'c day~ by soaring athle11c1sm, th a t tl1 s ting uis hclo 11 .-. ne w generation of dancer' Obviously, the audience wa~n·1 disa ppointed. Patrons 'ho"'cd their enthu\ta'm wath applause. In fact. a few Great Britian's Royal Ballet will present "Swan lake," pictured above, Saturday and Sunday. KR ASH couldn't keep their hands from clapping, eve n in the middle of tlancing scenes T he pe rfec t mix tu r e o f prec1s1CJD, elegance and incredible athleuci~m bruught forth call of "Je u.-." from the Jud1cncc E.rrol P1cl..fotd fur in stance. m the Pas de Tro1s of Act I cxecuied c.1ttraord1nal') 1umps, as if 11 was the easiest thing in the world, with remarkable grace and perfection thei r unique white drcs~ . nearly Pet1pa's and Lev lvanov's heartfelt 10 swan\ fine-tuned their mo"c' choreography was disappomtmg. "'Ith e'<cept1onal eH1c1ency too Dowell moved the bclO\cd Swan Queen Odette, who fall classic from it5 orismal medieval 1n 10\ic with Pnncc S1cgfned. wa' German setting to late 19th cen· tlanced pa\\1ona1cl)' by V1V1ana tury imperial Russia, a mO\'e The Durant e, tht \lunnm& young 11me\ of London called "a hold pn nc1pol balleri na who 1 a stroke " Indeed it 1 • but 1n J Oonn(J Mc Daniel bode from Bltv Idol Tou Q 14) s.G-7CD> Costa Mesa. CA All the ftoyal dl17ftcr~ na one thing in common -lhey were extremely light footed and they were convincing £:specially the swans of the swan lake. Victims of the evil spirit, who makes them swans by day and beautiful maidens by night. they tJan ~d their -Ooohle-put-1l<t- pcr!tua 1vcly dS anyo ne could 1ma~1ne the beautiful act of trnn,fo rming from swan into human bemg and vice ve r.-.a C'hcy were a perfect unit In premier graduate of The l{oyal' negative way. M:hool :rnd one of the fa'lte~t ming • Be " des th c e' p en.,,.,. c. \tar-. tn dance 11dm111cdly m1gn1ficcnt co'tume,, D urante ~eemed 1<1 be born tn one couldn't tell the $CCll.!!)' ~._­ L h c w e n I a kc h e-.. m,...--.1wn--v·~ Ia gliffcnng pcnoo repre..c ntcd the quinte ence of of the CUrl. Designer Yolonda grace, the qui ntc\1,encc of o"1abcnd tried to e tabli h that perlc:c twn ~pec111t or'i we re Slttter wilh I detailed \tJgC ovc rwhclmetl background Her mi ion fa1lctl l rd Mul..h .imcdov, 1n tht I nstead of looking like a ldng·, contrary. a' Prince ~1egfncd, who l pala.oe-1'n Act lit, 3CUon scemt•d 1' tnld by hi<i mother to marry but t~c place 1n a dark grot111 doe~n't care for an)'onc but the tr 1 mm e d with mu It 1-co 1 nr Swan Queen, !>imply fOJcd ne't to Chmtma'I decorations Durante Although honored aJmo t nnabend -through ~enerY .il> mu ch ,,, h1'i fema le panncr, i1nd co lumcs -med to evoke the Mukh.tmedov enuldn'l actually win -grandeur, mystery nd m3g1c of St the audience o"er. Pcter\burg at its lCnllh, ~h.,t Dowell' rcnd1tum of Mariu a ros e 1nste1d I a tacit. !;::===============:...===-======= Hol lywood--style . The tagc Learn To Dance And Join The Fun! background almost nd1culcd anJ deuroycd the perrormanee luckily. ·it's only a backafound · • • · • · · · · · • · · · · Our pt0f M110nal 1n11ruc:t0f1 will ti.Ip you bf uah up on old ski or i .. ch you new ones Thia it Wh•r• th• fun ~int r s't~~cif1~91 !... _ Si_'!l!a& ~~9! ~~~ -J SEACOAST VILLAGE ~ 2418 NEWPORT BLVD \Aj!IM. However in the CJ\d it was the beau lif~l d1nc1ng n ~ Tcha.tk<Mky' v.-ondcrf ul mu)I" - mu 1c that contioually p1t)''i - that conquered the night an~ left cet dreanu ror those aucmhng. w.tn Lake is ind will aJw<1y be, likC""'Shake.~an:'1 Hamlet, one of the u ue ma tcrplcca of it 111 fonn a romantic and in pinna, • remunera11ve upericnCC' D4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 8, 1991 ' Joan Pizzo' s tales · teach youths about area wildlife hen Joan Piu.o's ·fir t children's book, "Little Crumb," was published in 1980; the inside cover featured a black and white ~ of Newpor1'$ Back Bay -a primitive looking place bounded by Westcliff and Eastbfuff with landmarks named Sandpiper Shores, Seagull Sandbar and Cootville clearly marked. On the reedy shoreline below Mudflats is a sign: Clapper Cr~1ng. The Ktting of the story came easily for Piao, who lives near the Bay and ma'Cle up rascinallng torics about its creatures t o ------ cntena.in her own Bookmarks children during -----• their frequent walks thrOUJh the area. Pizzo's second book-, "Amy Avocct," (published in 19 2) · features a full color, updated map which extends a b11 farther, and has clusters of homes silting atop the cbffs that line the Bay. In 1990, the map in Pizzo's "Pelican B1U" (the latest in the series) ~\retches from Santa Barbara to Rosarito Beac h in Mexico. Skyscrapers loom to the north, and the Pacific co tline t dotted wtth ISiands. but Newport's Back Bay 1 still the center or attention. Although the area has changed -like the maps in Pizzo's books -----Jhc,..storiu j,Wdc_ar:c-~less. Pizzo's interest in the area goes back to her childhood days. when her family vacat1oocd in Newport Beach. After manying and moving here in 1961, the author took cla cs to learn more about the area. A " tol')1cllcr from day one.," PIZZO says ln\CnllOI lales to help children understand the cstuaiy and its Wlldlife came naturally. ..... W hen former OtSncy animator Clyde Gcron1mi decided he BOOKS N·E WP . ' s OWN , r eso , Author Joan Pizzo reads a stOf}' to children at her Chitdren's Boobhoppe in Newport leKh~ wanted LO work on 50methmg loca.I, he contacted Pizzo, who a dangerous prcd1camcnt. Through . ago, has sen.cd a generation tbc birds, Pino teaches young voung rcadc~. re<1dcrs about life and fricndsbtp. · When longtime u"ner Sara In addition to writing, P1.Z20 Brant M>ld the e 1abli~hmcn1 t~ll owns and operates The Children' )Urs ago. PtU.(l wa-. careful ro Bookshoppe at 1831 Wcstcliff mamt:un the delicate amb1.mce Drive in Newport Beach. The that makes the place unique. tore, which onginatcd m Corona F o r grownups, tcpptng in 1dc of del Mar more than two decade The Clutdren's Book.shoppe t hawed bun her torie , one of which included the taJc of an o rphaned rail named "Little Crumb" who sets out to find hi family. While personaJizina the plight of the little bird, the poignant story reveals to children that man can upset the delicate .-----------::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:::-------------1 balance of nature. All three books include Gcronimi's delightful artwork, but each story i distinctive. "Amr, Avocet, The Back Bay Ballerina, ' is a lively Alice-in-Wondcrlandish adventure told in verse. "Pelican 81U" is a ftsherman's talc, told from the point of vaew of an adventurous pelican who gets into like stepping back in time. Loo& familiar tillCJ await, their page full of ch3racters ea er to pnng to hfc and delight the imagination hkc some long-lost playmatc!J. The book.store 1 d1v1ded into small room with tmy nook., ftaturing cabinet . cbc b and helves fiJlcd wnh colorful di pl8) . In addition to the cl ic:s. there are modem title , video tapes. audio cassettes and toys, game and puzzles to accompany them ln one area, translallon m Russian, German, Spanish and Japanese arc available for lHlingual young ters Even Putnam's popular "Where is Spot" -a fa\Onte earl., reader -1~ n\a1lahlc under lllk) ~uch a' ·oondc e!">ta \poi"" and "Ou c,1 Spot'" The Children'!> Book.,hoppc cater' to reader\ from toddler' thrOuVl h•l!h·~hool and offer\ n vane!} of 'cn1ce Because man't' <u tomcr; arc buildin~-personal collcctioru . a num~r n( cla i~ - uch a "The Seuet Gard~" - arc avail.able in M:vcral ed1 t1on , P.rcw1ding huyer, with a choice uf 1llu\trato1'. A pct'4onahzcd Book· a -M o nth girt giving plan " auilJhlc, and The Children\ Boo hopp.: )htf>) anyv.hcrc tn the world But pcrhap the mO\t delightful 3\pect of the \tore 1~ the Primnry Room, a cozy corner with a rocking chair and fireplace, where 3 and 4 )Car old come an small groups 10 hear Pt.LZO and other gifted readers tell the kinds of enchanting talts that have captivated heart and mind throughout the ages · l;or information o n "The Children·~ Book-.hoppc and It\ ~C'VICC CJll 675-1424 Chorale •kl new singers Pacific Chorl1e will hold auditioM for its new education outreach program as well as the chorale in the comma weeks. The chorale, under the di1cction of John Alcunder, bu Kl its annual auditkm for AUJ. 19 lnd 20. The t60·voice chorale tpeaaliies in cl icaJ choral music nd hu 12 appearances currently . scheduled for the 19'91-92 seuon AudtlJOn arc by appointment only and ·will be held itt Santa Ana. To .chcdWe an audition call Sally Raru at 8-48-9180 It new outreach program. The Pacific Chorale Children's Choru , has schcduJed aud1tioru on Aua. 26, 27 and 28 aco..lrvine Hiah School rrom l 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. The children•a chorus is open to boys and airl between the ·a of 7 and 14 yun. It will rcheanc on Tueadays from • to 5:JO p.m ., and for further information and to set up an audition e11l the P1e1f1C OM>nle office at 252·tl34. · • · OnQge Coest W11kend I Ttulday, °Augult a, 1191 Da I ( • The Pilot's Guide to Music Venue Performer PboH my Horsc Helen Reddy 549-l.Sl2 tckets: $26.50 Dates: 8112 Tune: 7&:1 Irvine Meadows Steve Miller 740-2000 1cke1s: $17.50-25 Dales: 8~ Tune: 8pm Gipsy Kings 1cl e1s: S22.50-25 Dates: 8/IQ lime: 8pm ZZTop 1ckets: S 17 .50-25 Dates: 8/11 Time: 8pm David Lee Roth Dates: 8/14 CANCELED son Dates: 818 Tune= 7:30pcn Oldies 93 coiurt ackcts: $4.93 Dates: 8/10Time:1:30 Performing Ans Cen ter Royal Ballcc 556-ARTS 1cl e1s: $20-65 Da1cs: 8/8-11 Time: 2&8pm TOP TEN · July 29-Aug. 5 VIDEO RENTAL 1 . Kindergarten Cop 2. Goodf811as 3. Edward Sclssorhi;inds 4 . Sleeping with the Enemy 5. L.A. Story 6. Reversal of Fortune 7. Misery 8. Lion Heart 9. Mermaids 1 o. Look Who's Talking Too CD's 1. Natalie Cole "Unforgettable 2. Soundtrack "Bo~ In The Hood" 3. Color Me Badd 'Color Me Badd" 4. Bonnie Raftt "Luck Of The Draw" 5. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince "Homebase" 6. Boyz II Men "Colleyhlghhannony" 7. R E M "Out Of Time" 8. Van Halen "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" 9. Candy Dutter "SexuaJI~" 1 o. Extreme "Pomograffitti ' SINGLES 1. Bryan Adams "Everything I Do. I Do It For You " 2. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince "Summertime" 3. Boyz II Men "Motownphllly" 4. Guns & Roses "You Could Be Mine" 5. Color Me Badd "I Adore Ml Amor" 6. KLF "3 AM Eternal" 7. MC Breed & DFC "Ain't No Future In Yo" 8. Natalie Cole "Unforgettable" 9 . Lenny Dravitz "It Ain't Over 111 It's Over" 10. Paula Abdul "Rush Rush" De Orange Coas1 ~eekend I Thursday, August 8, 1991 MUSIC Helen RaddJ'.s. llllllc valca . • women's comtnml- songstress vvercomes setbacks for gold-record career ''I am woman, hear me roar in numbcn too big to . ignore," sings Helen Reddy with the Grammy award winn111g song she penned that was to become an anlhem for the be 1 in lhe feminist movement. The versatile songtress appears at the Crazy Horse Steak Hou.~ in Santa Ana, Monday. Perfonnance are set 7 and 10 p.m. and Helen Reddy's string of hits may indeed sound an unvanquished, ''wide blue-mirrored," country llre. Reddy, born into a well known Au tralian how busines'I family, began performing al an e rly age and entered a talenl contc t .th at promised the winner o trip to New York and on audition with an America n record company. with a quiet determination blo soming, Reddy could later extemporize. "I'll wake lhe sun up by giving him a fresh air of wind .:1.1p and 1 won't be found in the hadows hiding sorrow" (in "Peaceful"). Spunky Reddy competed against 1,3S7 other contestants, won first pJace, and departed for New Yotk only to be sloughed t>ff without the promi ed audition by record company executives who had upccted a male aroup. "I auess 1t was youncll you were invo~cd with, I would have swam it was me," she could echo in "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady." An despite the setb1ck, Reddy and her young daughter remained in the Umted States cndurina fi~c frustratma ycan. "When all the others IWTI their ba~ and walk awar, you can count on me to stay,' . be would chime in "You And Me Against The World." But the bag break came when Redd)' igncd with Capitol Records and the ftn.t track 'he cut wa "f Oon•t Know How to Love J-ftm.'' Crom Andrew Uoyd Webber 's ''Jes us Christ Superstar." Top material and goid and platmum albums follO'ffcd with such hit as "Leave Mc AJonc '{Ruby Red Dress),'' "Delta Dawn;• "Emotion" and "Keep on ~ng." Reddy perfonncd lave: on six continents an appearance' rangmg from Carnegie Hall and the Unooln Center In New Yo~~ ro the Royal Albert Hill and the Palladium in London Htr t.:lc\'l'iion pecial have been seen in more than -40 coun1t1e and J film career burst forth "''h DI ney's "Pete's Dragon'' and "Airpon 1975." Rcddy's recent appearance' include the role o( Reno wccney in CoJe Porter's "Anythina Goes." and even a succ:uslul jau tour fca1urin1 Reddy In oonccrt w11h Mel Tonne. Active in community 11ffa1r... Reddy ~rvcd (of three )CUS a' Comnuuioner of Parks and Recreation (01 the Stale of Ca1tfom1a. Of the many honors she has received, Reddy'• rwontc it ,1hi tulip . n.amed for her in HOiiand and I""" the reddish· violet bulbs in her Cahfom1a aardeo. Her Santa Monica residence hared Yrith hulband, MU1on Ruth, an a large doa, may indeed resound witb "No one's ever &on.na keep me down 1a11n -I am woman, watch me arow " The Crazy Horse is located al 1580 Brookhollow Orivc an ant.1 Ana Ttdceti for the cn1a1emen1 arc $26.50 For rcaemtaons or lnfonnatlon call S49·1Sl2 ff I ~indows open for deli~i;;~s sunlmer selections in Mesa. By Amy Young With ummer here, everyone is· Ood.ing to the bcuche and the pool to keep cool and &C1tlina for either ham or u .soggy peanut tiuuer and jelly sandwich for lunch. Don't gi\C up good food for ummcr ra)' . Comb~nc the ~o at Windo\\\ Re'lt.turant in Co ta Mc a. ' Wind("'' huh H>U lunch. But • th~1·, not all · -once you get two cauh c.omplctely filled an, a oomplimcnt•U)' wecli..tnd n1~hl at the Marriou Suite 1 )our~ . · Friendly 'crv1cc, flower on c1.cry tahle and a touch of ljgb1, cla, .. ical J31.l humming in the had:ground make thi' cool, conrcmporar) rc,taurant ju'tt the pl ice to g~ for any t>eca ion. }Our \Joeddmg lhc bc~l that it could po ibly be. Also. they ha"c tianquet fac1h11es 10 comfortably accommodate 110 pcc.1ple. • Monday through Friday, breaVa l 1s c~td from 6:30 to 10 a.m. and lunch from 11 :30 to 2 p.m. On Saturdays aoJ unda" , an all )OU< n cat brc, kfa'lt buHct is offered ftom 7 a.m. to J p.m. and lunch is '>Cncd from 11 n.m. to S pm. Dinner " cned from 5:30 to 10 p.m. c11cry day If your mouth is \A.utcring Ju't thinlmg • hout thc~c f<l(>\h :11 such ' . l.oc,11c:d at 500 Anion 'Bl»d 1n~idc lhe Marnull Suite,, W1ndo""" Rt\taurant offer., a f)O(l1'1dc luncheon w11h a l.ugc 'election of cu1.,me r,1nging trom linguin1 and white pizza to rouchcd almon. Al"O, don't forget their Cae ar _alad, offered regular A gorgeou' ou1door t.tung next w the lake ga'>'c~ the perfect urroundln~ for a wedding. The banquet taff .al the Costa Mc~ Marriott arc cxpcn~ at making low prh.c.. through II of rtmr W•itre s 1n training Debbie Ve lupck en.<.'~ o~n«.'r h.iron :.pcc1ah\ come on l'l\cr ~nd ti) Sola at the Window~ Re taurant in Costa Mc a. the: m for . )'OU r c If. ror mor c , _...;;:;;:;:;;;~-.:::.:-:;;:;;;;:;;;;;====;.;:;=:=:;:;;:::;;;;;::;;;; mform 1tion c:ill 9 7· 1100 S111p ~ '" by iL\clf or in a combo. or their grilled chicken Cac ar salad. fhey're known for these 3lads Voted as a "promising nc""comcr" by the Southern California Restaurant Wmer Association, Window has o nur.aber of pecials. Complete meals arc offered Crom 5:30 10 7 p m., and mcludc salad, a choice of beverage, de crt, and a choice be™-een pas1a du jour, the fish of the day, broiled Napa Valley chicken and old fash ioned meat loaf. Senior ct1tzens get an extra pecial deal when they come here. A 25 percent d1\00unt for anything on the menu except the complete meal 1s •1\'Cn only to them Another special offered onty .ti Window . I their r rcqucnt Diner Program bcryonc ~ gwcn a card that 1\ to be filled out every tame )OU come in and cat Then. on )Ou r ninth, 18th and 27th \ 1 1t , ' uffcnng anJ 1.1rt cn111~ing your -.ummcr. Dim In Our Romannc Ctllar ti Calle~.~~; R•tau.rant Lunch~on Served Monday .. Friday 11 :30am .. 2:30pm featuring Homestyle Cooking & Daily Specials 'I Dinner Served Monday .. Saturday ·from 5 :30pm STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646.-7944 Experience Owiga Coc.rJtys fi rest ltallen cul8i1e ilnd 11 epecCl!JICt.Mlr bay view. Di. NW' le~ eech night from . II p.na. *° -Jana. tWeek• ldll 'ti 1:30 arn.J Ou Pluo Bar Will ~,._, Toa Bammlo 'I Docbaaatu On.Daty Nftlady Row n.roa,11 Labor Day • Pl•••• Call AJaead Por Space A•allabWty. ~ittle Z>~~ ':· ~ Pet and Plan_t _ l.n -Home Care Complete Yacldon Service • Pet Walking • Pet Transporation • Bonded with References Call Gina For More 1nrorm1don (714) 848-9894 Introducing ,. "Angelo RISTORANTE fTALIA~, (fo:_rly La P<rg~la) ,....__ ~ Certificate ~ We Invite You . . " -To-Gon1e Try Our New Menl And See Our Newly Renovated Beautiful Restaurant And Receive 20% Off Your Entire Lunch or Dinner Check With This Certificate. Exp~s Augu t 1S,199J. 1969 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mcs~l­ (Just Nonh of 19th Street) 646-l :lD ( 0r.nge C<*t WMttend I T'hur8dlry, AugUlt a. 1911 D? • ' -•• THE PILOT· RATES THE MOVIES Sight gags leave 'Hot m,otsl' lllkewir11 it. belt Bob faw Computer consultant Newport lkacb The promoters of "Hot Shots!" tiillcd it as the "Airplane" version of "Top Gun." A very ambitious claim. Can any movie stand up to th at kind o f hype? 'r ou bet! 'Hot Shots!" p;i~'cd the first requirement of a comedy it m;idc me liilugh And Laugh And I ,1ugh! Our louJ. C\en. And I was rn11 alont•. I he 'A hole 1heatcr was ri •llin~ in the l\IC\ Ir ' bJ\Cd lomcl) on the "Top C •Un .. theme of .. young hotshot ~1th tiaJ rep overcomes personal h ing-uR'· \.tvcs the day and winds up v.11h '1hc Hot Lady ·· And hot 'he 1, \';ikna Ciohno s1ales as the 'n) fl\}Ch1.itri't and love 1ntere'1 \he dcfin1tel~ has my inte fl 't rh1l> hrnad-ba\ed pai.11che nps into ··Dancing With Wolve," (pay l lme attcnttnn 10 the words that :hl ··1nd1Jm;· arc '>ay1ng). "The Fabulous Baker Boys" (Oolino vamping on the piaoo is destined to become 11 classic), and of course "Top Gun" (Sheen's love song is a crackup). Many other films get passing shots. Keep scanning the background action for visual "one- liners." · The visual gap oomc hot and heavy, from the opening crcditl to the end of the lengthy closing. credits. I had to dodge the flow of people who never read credit , but was rewarded b,Y several recipes aod a final note mforminJ me that 1f I had left at the beginning of the credits. I would be home now. Fast. funny, and jam-packed with visual and running gags (where does that Chihua~ua keep coming from?), this one is a keeper. My only Transcendent regret 1s that I caught the late show and couldn't sit through it again. I'm going back. I can't wait for the video. Cary Efwft Is perfect pllot Kent Gregory. D8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 8, 1881 ''Topper'' Harley (ChuUe Sheen) woos Ramada (Valeria Colina) in "Hot Shots!," a spoof of the dusic flyboy films. -Kirt Wolcott Sporta wrttu Costa Mesa "Hot Shots!" would be better off tiUcd "Luke Wann Shots." While writer-director Jim Abrahams' latest creation, starring Charlie Sheen in a spoof of "Top Oun" and other flyboy movies, takes off in the chu-e-klc department, it crash lands in originality. It's sort of lilcc the grandfather -----'who loves to tell the same old story every time the family gets together. Yeah, it's a funny story; but haven't we heard this enough times already? Abrahams, who as a member of the Zuclter/AbrahamsfZucker production team brouaht us such sma h comedies as "Airplane" and the "The Naked Oun," suffers from the same problem here. Sure, "Hot Shott" is a clever, witty parody; b"t haveo't we seen thi same tbina enouJh times already? The answer i.s yes. The same old laht PJ-1, the same old one-liners, the s:un.e..old bathroom humor ... Nevertheless, "Hot Shotsl" has its moments. Sheen is weU cast as Scan "Topper" Harley, a maverick pilot wrestling with h.is father'1 shady past. His deadpan delivery perfectly mocks the Tom Cruise character in "Top Guo," as well as bis own tough -guy roles Crom "Platoon" to "Navy Seal ." · Valeria Golino (Crulsc's gitl(r:ie.rul .in "Rain. Man") plays the base psychiatrist and is a aood match for Sheen's Harley. CIJy Elwca (Crui e's raci ng nemesis in "Days of Thunder") shows up as a rivll pilot. And Jon Cryer (who, to my knowledge, 'has never been in a Cruise movie) delivers a typically humorous per· formance as a Walleyed radar man. The be t Imes, however, are ruerved for Wait for Uoyd Bridjet . as the video Admiral "Tu1" Benson, and any scicne hot on the aircraft camcr. These momenu aside, the rest of "Hot Shout" never quite reaches the boilina point. . . . . ~ Carel .... o,..u.. wonllutor' C....Me. "Hot Shaul" ain't 10 hot. lt mi6ed the mark, it wasn't on • Wget. it needed a allot in the arm. Charlie Sheen, (wbo plays a ace flabtu pilot), a comedian, I think .not. The previews o( this movie were impressive but I feel the reviews won't be. lf you arc one of the three people in the world who didn't see "Top Gun," then you weren't offended by the numb attempt at a parody of a classic Calm. 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"It aJI tarted with Don Hamilton, who. had done a lot of phot~raphy at SCR back in the 1970s,' recalled Benson, just back from the filming and only hours away from starting his directorial work on "Heartbreak House," which will open the 1991-92 SCR season. "Don kept calling and saying, 'We've got to do a movie sometime.' When he saw '-Holy Days,' he was so ~cited that he went back home (to Spokane, Wash.) and raised the SI0,000 we needed to get started." H amilton, who was the movie's producer as well a its cameraman, shot "Holy Days" on land he owns outside Spobne which became -for the brief nine-day shooting period -the Midwest of 1936 on a dry, dusty Easter weekend. 'The actors, Benson noted, "didn't have mueh time to get back into their roles. It was really 1 matter of filing what already existed rather than creating something and filmjng it simultaneously." How did five people with schedules as busy Bcnsoo's.ud the four performers -Richard Doyle, J~nnc Paulsen, John K. Linton IJ\d Devon Raymond - manage to regroup after more than a year to recreate "Holy D ays?" "All the pieces just fit into place," Benson marveled, noting · that he had a small window of free time in July and all four or the actors were, •or made the mselves. available. Even the SCR set dcsiptcr, John Iacovelli, came aboard as an director -and ultimately became an mvc tor in the picture. ''T h" time he created a set the 'movie way.' .. Benson reported. "We brought 40 to 50 truckJoads of dirt to Don's farm. There wa 1 milking barn on the property, so we used it to 'open up' the film version JU.St enough so it wouldn't be too claustrophobic." Benson, 54. refers to himself a "the world's oldest neophyte movie director" and noted that he was surrounded by young film tudents working on the picture who spoke t)le cinematic language fluently. "But." he added, "I learned that you don't have to know the nomenclature to make 'something like thi work. You just have to be a director." J\,nd Benson certainly is lh1L From the time in 1964 when be and David EmincJ dreamed ~p the idea of creating a theate r company, Benson has 1taacd nearly a third of the plays SCR has produced in its fint rl years, including such triumphs IS "The Crucible," "M.an and Superman," "The Playboy of the Western World," "The Diviners" and, most recently, the world premiere of "Moonshadow." What will bec:ome of ''Holy Days" now that it's "an the can," as they say in the trade? Benson doesn't really sec it taking Hollywood by storm. since n's not a_ slam-hang_ action plClurc replete with peetal effects. He's hoping for perhaps a telCVl ion linng on the Arts and Entertainment ... net\lrork or perhap Amencan Playhouse. ·~1 left without seeing a final pnnt because I had to act_ bac;~ to start 'Heartbrca'k House,'" he said. ''I just hope lhcy.(thi • producers) !itay true to what it ts. t mean, what could they do to it, put tn a tractor chase?" The Pilot's Guide to Local Theaters Theater Playin2 Pborw• --·-...... ·-,. ~---.::.. ~ L . SJO.a,,Q 0-Alls.l' "' GJO¥e Shlk:ClpQl'C Festival "'Mealre for Musurc" 636-7213 TIC.kels: $16-23 Clo9CI: AR iA . . ~ . -• -r ... ............ m.1a .~n.10 -OoleE A.-.l4 . - Irvine Commitnity Theatct ~Memories .. •8S7·S496 Tde&s: $4-S Oolcs: Aug. 2A NOlipalt ne.r Ans CCDICt ........ .8udllr Did 11· 631-0Za Tlc.-:SIO ClolecA•-11 Oran&c Coast College Summer Theau:r Fc$lival 43l·S640 Donltionl Aoceptcd CJosea: Aug. 11 -- a.. O-,Oildmt'1i-. -nie Pkd ...... 962-1344 nca.:u.1 Qoa:Aa~t Way Off Broadway "A lone 11 lhc Beacb .. S47-8997' Tictcu: S t?.SO OoJCS: Sept. 21 New York ballerina to teach course Patricia Neary, formerly of New York City Ballet, has replaced t..c.shc Wac ner as pan of the tiff for Def'orc foundatton's summer ballet cou.nc. • Wiesner has _gone: to Europe Wllh Andrew UOyd's Webber's "CATS " Neary performed Wlth National Ballet of Can1d1 as well a NYC S.llct, Geneva BaJlct, wu director o( Zurich Ballet and later ballet director ~ of I eatro alla Sala. Milan. Italy. Al teaching m the <;ummer course arc John 01fford. arti'itic director of Ballet ot Lo An clc , formerly wtth New York C1tv Ballet: AJleJra ~nt, one o r the areate t I nterpreter of BaJanchanc. 1 City Ballet; wrth New York and Wtlhelm Bunnann, formerly with Jo«rcy and New York City Balle , now teach1n1 company cl1 for Amcri~u Ba.Uet Theatre ~ell H betng personal coach for Juuo 8occa ... The summer ballet course bepn Au S 11\d run through Aug. 30. All ct ... m be held at JUnm1c Defore Dance Cenu:r. 1S 1 Kalmus Dnvc, 8uiJdtnJ G, rn C06ll Mesa • • For more infonnation or free brochure on tbe pccial prosrams or the ummcr tcbcdule can 2~1· 9908 or write to lhe abo\'c addr • I J I ART Hammond combines art studio, gallery in her Loft T 11 tlil <.1,t1JI nh\1. n cr, JO .1111'1 ' lik '' rohll\t with 1 •n1.111111.1,m 1nJ h:\luru l '"ll h mi:1n1ncful \. 'ruu.:ncc. In l iltl\ tdlll'\llll I 'lllel'"l lll 11\.\ I ,,, t 11111 1..inl! .1111\I I' ,1 I r I I I 1 I I II 1-: 1111"lc h 111,1 11 llld 'I' Id. 1 1111 \." lrt 1 11 ' 1 r 0 l ' ' ! 11 I • 'llll 111 • 'O p.11111 •'I .. l 111r1 11f11k lf\lllC I• nl tll.ll!l I It l!lll 11 joth ,1rJd h1 'I' h l h \\I'll-. 11 111 lillllllilh11l d '''"' 'll '-1'\I ''"" Ill\ l hl 1111,t tdc " IJ I ' l I ' ,1 1 h I l' \ I ll I: '1h1l11\ \11\hlll' Lauri Mendenhall Arts Scene q111,l1n n ' 'llrl.t1l \\.hn \O.I JI "·"" I • le"' I.. .1t Ill\ Jll 11 I 1!11111• hU\ 11 -3010 LAFAYETTE AVE NEWPORT BEACH.CA 67fr 5777 1, my • talent worthy of a gullcry C'(h1h11 'l If I g.tin recognition. can I drop m) regular JOO and make att- .tll th\.· tame') And so on . S1nc1. 11pening fhe Art Loft I.ht I chru.in . an <..on~ult..tnt 1. n1r1.1ucn1.ur \111..1 I l.1mm1.>nd ha\ bu:n 1,c111111,h tr. mg to re!>olvc 1..1ch 1,f thc,c d1ff1 cult1c' for Or.IOI!\' ( tllll\11 •• ru .. 10, h) rmv1din~ 1n c\h1h1l11H1 ""rl.. 'I' 11..c h\\·atcd 1n 1·1 111111,111,tl h1"10l'" t11,1 rill o t ( t"l I \h 'I hlllt:r l'1lll\\ll l llf .tUlO 11·r 111 .111d h,1r'\ thdn cultural hrl.'.l'iltnl! 11rnun1h Aclu 111\. ·1 he \n I 1111 '' .1 hllJlh ncv. conl'cpt h,1\cd on a 1cr. Pld prc:nw.c In '1111pk't tl·rm,, 11 '' .1 re.: ·h1rth1ng 111 thL· J rt ,,thin a throwhack to ti L Bnh1. m1Jn g.1thtr10I! tzrounds ot-J' Iii' ,1nd "-1.. \\ 'Hit k \1 .1r1 cc.:nlcr dc:,1gncd "' d "-t11~1ng, 1.. xh1h11111g .rnd meeting 'P·IL'l 10 1 l merging regional artt'lt!.. I he \rt I 011·._ prim.1ry concern is In provide an en' ircinment fo r c.:duL.1ting. tU ltl\ating .ind C\pm.ing nc-w ..trl tu the puhlic AccordmE! tn liammond· "The Art Loft concept has been in g1..stat1on for 1he last three years. It is mv hchcf that when the public " well-informed and served propcrlv, a rt1s1s are supported and \Jlucd a.., a rc:,ult' We arc a non- profit rc,uurcc center "1th a ''calth of in fom1ation and creative 1.. ncr~\ Our monthly e'(h1b1t111n'> or Afty Entree Ribs/Chicken/Fish Burgers Or Southwest When Another Entree and programs arc not ju l event to be 3llcndcd, they arc happe~111~10 be experlcnfftl ancr- fch " l .ich month, along with a comprchcn IVC bo.irJ Of directors c ompras~d of curator and prominent profc, ionaf, in the art l ommun11y. Hammond !>elect one 10 three dfrnts 10 occup) the .trll\t tn-rc\ldcncc ponion of the Art I oft·., program. Durmg thi'\ mttrun. thc'c ..trll'h .m. free to u'e the warehou~c ~pac:c free of charsc. in addition to rccca ... in legal, accountin~ and eontrnetu:\I agreement 'icrv1cc' :h \\-ell a'\ career consulting and exposure oppqrtunuies ,.."This set-up 1!. beyond the ~traight retail gallery concept. promoting whill 1 think " the el> ence of what art ic; suppo cd to he.· c;ay-; .Hammond "A c; a forum fnr the ..1vant garde, the Art Loft orgnn1zation act as J ort of agent for the art1 t in a wonderfulh• .. ~mh1011c ref,1t1on-:h1p." · The exh1b111on space \ .. h1ch ad101n the warehou c Jrca features monthly solo or duo cxh1b1ts of artists who have participnted in. the a.rti"lt-in- re 1dence program In hope" of attracting the beginning or '>OphiMicated collector. all work i available for purchase. Of Same Or Equal Value MMMo•IA Part of a new concept, Mild Hammond provides both work exhibition space for emerging arti b at The Art loft In Cosu Mes E ach artist design and arrange!> his or her own preview party whreh usually follows the theme and concept of his or her artwork. Artful entertainment sucf\ ~ per- formance art, poetry, chamber mu 1c. opera, choral 1ngers and Jazz have nccompanie<J . the showcased artwork at the c Saturday night cclebrat1ons, attracting crowd of up to 350 people. Currently on exhibit 1hmugh I I I I I I I I Of Same Or Equal Value I I Is Purchased I Haatlagton Beac•, CA I DAI LY 11:80am-S:00pm r '72 Ada-An Cat ....... _) Is Purchased I Good Sunday -Thursday Only I I Houn: 4~00 pm -10:00 pm I i:=.:~·::.:._~-::.!fo?~ I (714) 96~·8882 ... c. .............. !-&.:: I o.. .... w.......... ...J • - -...,_,_IMI -- .D10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thuraday, August 8, 1991 The Pilot DINING. G.UIDE Tbe moet complete fa.Ide to Orange Coast restaurants Costa Mesa Aledo'•· 1969 Harbor 81\d. 646-122.S. Open fOJ luodl Moo.·Fn. 1 l:JO am. to 2 p.m.; din~r S:JO to 10 p.111. RetcMtiom recommended. AboYe ~ Non.hem hahan culSiAe at bodact~s prices. Vul duhu blshTy recommended; eiccllcot tuamJSU . SS Aaaio'a, South c:o.t Plaza. 54~41 Open 10 am. to 9 p.m. Mon ·Fri , 12 to 6 p m. Sat, Sun. Racmlioos not rcqumd. Sandwiches, soupe and wads an a casual 11~bcre. S • AlltClltdM RbMrula, South Coast "1au Drr1e. 7S l·71SJ. Open for lunch ll·JO am to 2 p.m. Mon.·Fri.; dinner 6 to 10 p.m Fri , SaL Slee.II., tcnou.s food Warm Tutcany ambiance. New h&ht menu aupncnts Northem llahan pcciallie Good putu, 11irpcrb ,nne liar Personalized service. Reservations. SSS Batk IQ ...... ud bll•I.. Chib, JJJJ Bnstol, South Co. Plaza, 641-0118. Open 11 a m. to 9 p.m Mon.·Fri .. 11 Lm 10 6 p.m., Sat., 11:30 a.m to 6 p.m., Sun Aw1rd·wlnnln1 ulad bar, unusual specials. Wine. beet. S BanPot r..,., Crystal Court, 3333 Bca.r Sr. S40-7661. Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mon.·Tburs.: 11 a.m to l1 pm. Fn .. Sar • 12 to 9 p.m. Sun. Reserw110ns accepled. Thai QU~ne; small portions or beautl!u!Jy ptepvcd food in a start scn1na bidden 1way 1n the upper reaches or South Coast Plau's Cryst1lCourt. SS lltM Mu1* ~-. 1907 Harbor Bl\od 646-Sn6 ~ Moo.·TblUI 6:30 un. to 10 p.m., Fn. aod Sat 6:30 Lm. co 12 a.m.; Sun. 10 am. to 9 p.m. Very modc.Jt pricc-s; 11cat soups. Jalads, u.ndwicbea, desxrts. s Clill•'• ~ 124 W. MacArthur mvd ~S6SS. Open 11 a m. to 9 p.m. daily Ruerv1t1ons accepted lncxpcnsave Chinese and CantODCK dinma with.- take-out availabk EJ Torlto Crill, 633 Anton Blvd 662-2672 Open 11 a.m. to l l p.m. Mon.·Fn.. J 1 Lm 10 nudnl&ht Sat , Sunday brunch JO a.m to 2 p.m R~rvauons accepted. Grear ren com tamales and Southwest food. S F'ortunt, 3820 S Plau pr. 8.S'0.9008 Open 11 ;JO Lm. ~o 10 p m SI.In.-Thur • 1 ( 30 1.m. tu 11 p.m. Fri..Sat Re~en.-a11ons accepted. Chinese food fearuring Pekln& duck. FM1)" CarT'OtJ, South C.0.St Plaz.a M1tn Level. SS6-9700. Breakfast, lunch, dinner. SpeciaLwn1 in the freshest and most MEET THE NEW ITALIAN IN TOWN ... OFFERING OVER )0 COMPLETE DINNERS UNDER $6. 95 • _ wlalil your cltoice ol IOUP or crllp 1reea ulad and all ol Ute r...-prlic brad you can eat! • , 17041 IEACH IL AT WARNEil HUNTINGTON BEACH CiUAIU>IAN CENTER <FORMER.LY SA! UD> " (714) Ml-1194 dcliciout natutal food&. Vlctoria'1 Bake Shop features puc m.ulrma, frozen )'OIUM and frcah JUlc:o bar. $ Ge..W, 3820 Plaza Dr. Soutb Cout Plau Vallap. SS6-n73. Opco foe lunch 11:30 a.m. to 2 pm. Mon.·Fn.; dinner 6-10-.30 pm., Sunday brunch 11:30 a.m. . 10 3 p.m Reservation$ 111geated. Tandoori 1nd c:u:ny, lobster, lamb alld chicken Terrifte: appetizers. Romantic &arden 1tmospberc. Serene 1ervicc. Outsta.od1n1 wine list. SS Ge'*tl ....... CrymJ Court 3333 Bur St. s.46-6004. Open 11 a m. to 10 p.m. Mon.·Sat., 11 a.in. to 7 p.m. Sun. Afternoon teatime 2.:30 to S:30 p.m. cverydal Reservations susics1cd. A touch o all culainea in 1 dauical Frcneb tcnina. S G.ni•M'I £spnt1 c.fllM, 298 E. 17th St., 64S·S.SOS. Family style lt11ia.n. Small tr1ttori1 with friendly service. Children wc~me. T1.kc out. S Clao'a oe tile HID. •28 E. 17th SL 6S0-17.SO. Rcacrva1iona KCepted. A Cos1a Men landmark. Warm, intimate nclshborboocl meeting J.laec. Lunch, dinner, .. eekend brea ul ExpcnJy Great nl>J, ha.mbuflCTS, Modest prices. Live piano bar entertainment, cuslomen 72l-299'2. Open Tuc.·Tbtu. S:30 to 10 p.m., Fn.-S.L to audftiPt. Good fam&Jy p.m., Fn ·Sat. to 11 pm. In 1 modest spot. Califonia aaitlae ill New OrleanS frame houlC delectable lta!Jan sauces ambiance. Breakfasts, hmdl. dmncr, and tcafood &c;;;,, Cher PIOlo Pcatarino. p"Cl1 dcllqu. S I.A Clift, 169S lmnc Ave.. 11 17th., N-,.rt a.I~. 2000 Newport Blvd. 646-J9.44 One of the area's oldest steak 631·21l0 Rjbs, cbicke11, abrimp, salads. house$ lntunate, oazy. Seafood u well. sandwiches. EmphW. oa fre.abocte, SS qualJty Deliaous corn bread. Open rrom M.Mria r..--.. 1500 " .. ___ .C p.m.. Mon. tbroup Sat., 2 _pa Sonday. Harbor, 540-Jmbrvatlom ":: c~~ Take oot from 2 p..111. daily. SS Rec.ipicnt oC Gold ~ward ol Eiice.c ........... 212 t.. 171.b SL 642-7431 RUIC COnteCU~ )'Cll1. C>wM-r MJchad Oiimcr 7 di.JS. lunch _,., day cxcepc Ch.iana ICG the-standlrd ftlr "'QlQR .-s.wctwicbu sa'8dl -nd ,_au ar--- restauranta. Supcri> k*cer daha and 111ncb time. Good Stn.iPt putn; avoid CIOlltcmporaty Cblneac otfcrinp. Lunch. the aotic:s. SS dinner, take-out, cocttaila 7 days. SS Petit« Frutt, 183.S Newport Blvd .. Mtrllae'1, 401 E. 17th SL S48-JS98. 7 650-9363. Open Mon.·SaL 11 a.m. to 9 a.m. to ~ p.m. Mon.· Thur., 7 a.m. to 9:30 · p.m. Dclic:iOw P.'J1DCt cblcten, veal. p.m. Fri.-Sat., 9 1.m. to 3 p.m. Suo. prawns, nndwiches and ve1et1rlan Gourmet sandwich 5hop, spiffy tnlerior. S dishes. S • MJ Cata. 296 e. 17th St., 64S-7626. ProH:l IUltGnate. 3333 Bnstol St., South Family atyle Mexican restaurant, Coast Plaza. 540-8038. Qpc:n for lunch President Bush has uten bercl Open 11:30 a.m. lO 2:30 p.m. Mon . .S.L, dinner daily II 11 a.m. ror lunch, dinner. 5:30 p.m. to 1 I.tit Mon.-Sa.1 ; Sun rochaili. Cl.II ahead for luse panics. bNnch only. Shopplnf·mall Italian food Solicitous 1ervicc for famabca; e~ccllcnt Wlth fresh fish, chkltcn and puta family value. SS Tern.fie bread. Spotry semcie. SS Rtd Ooloe, 101 E. Saodpoin1e Or Mia!'.. 183SF Newport 81\od 721-6722.. Open Oatty, 7 Lm., Sun ·!!!!!.:-to 11 See RESTAURANTS/II! somcumes get to smg along. S Coldtt1 l>nlloe. 2023 Harbor BIYd .. 1iii!!~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiii!i!i!~~!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!iiii 642· 7162. ~cserVlt ions accepted. C'renu1nc Chinese M1ndarm disbea since Tne Rnest Jaoaoese 197S Award-winning cuisme. Lunch. n..n""" E.,.oerience dinner, 1alcc-ou1, cocktails 7 daJ$. SS ........ "'·~ C.Jtaf AMns. 3810 S. Plaza Or •• South Coai.1 Plaza V1llaac. 668-1737. 0pc:n for IWKh 11·30 1.m to 2.30 p.m .; dmocr 6-10 pm. Top-ranked Scandinavian/ Con11nent1l restaurant'. Wonderful Caeur salad, homemade breads, c11cc1Jent caviar selcc.uon, homemade vavad lax. Cotutant Id.Ml)' (Sunday fin.inch, .. inc dmners. food tastings. bar menu all afternoon and U'llo the ni&ht). SS HoribWll, 3800 S. Plaz.a Dr., Soulh Coast P)ua V1ll1se. 5S7·2S3l. Reservations 1uucs1cd. Fine tr•dit1on1I Jap.acse rl:ltaurant uses the freshest insredLcnts. SUihi bar, t•11m1 rooms, cocktail lounae. Multi-coune Kai.seki dinners must be ordered 24 hr> 1n advance. Elegant d1n1n1 Lunch, dinner. SS 1111_,, 48S N Old Newport Blvd. • Sl&f BAR • PPIV~TE [) JlNG i(Q();-. ClNING oco.A • TfopA!iJ OOCiM TAlAM ~ • COCKTAI. l~ Ro>""'°"' Horikawa IOUTlt COAST l'lAZA VLLAQI • 3800 S Plaza DI Sanla ~ (714) 667·2531 • 3 ITWIUl• tO Pefbnq Aris Center abbondanza Fresh Pasta and Seafood Restaurant Saturday Champapr.t Lunch ci DlltllD-__ _ I 1:30 a.m. · 7 p.m. )l.:tJlt Classical Guilar and Lu.It by John Sc.lutddaman 7 p.m. • 10 p.m. Sunda)I Champap DtnMT 5 pm. • 7 p.m . wuh Cku.stcal GUJuu ._ bY Richard Glm 6 p .m. • 9 p.m. 3421 Vui Lido • Newport Beach • (714) 675-8973 ,._ ,.,.,. .. "",...,. ..... Orange~ WMk8nd /.Thur9day; August a. 1991. Dtt . . .. ' RESTAlllANTI From 011 ~~6 "'701 Open 11 a m 10 Z a.m. M11n '.)un ~umlJ\ bruoch 10 a m to 3 rm Rc\Cf\illlUn\ ancptcd hnc Mr c1t.in fo<><l in o1 fun and dancablc , n•monmcn1 U RiH«'nl Rl'~launtnl, H:l3 Bnstol St., "'•uth C'u1,t Pl•M ~J(l-'.\840 Open for h1nch 11 JO • m l<t ' p m Mon.·Sat., .lt11n~ '·10 pm Mun· I hurr.-5--11 p.m I r1 \JI R c:,c:r\UllflnA suggc5t1on l 1>nlmrntJI rn1,1nl' l'opulu \landby SSS Ruh1 ·,, • '" lkJr 'ii Cl')"tal Court ••ti' Kl II' CJp,n X J m 10 9 p.m. 1\11111 I hllf\ ~ I m Ill Ill pm r·n .s.11 .. . 1 111 h• 11 pm \un Rc,crva11on' not 11 ljlllfl'd lhtrlo\0:1\ ,111J frtC\ Ill II •• , 1•·.111•1\ 1•1.\11\ Jmc1 u1mple1c ·with 1 ""' .t.:J ""'"lot mu"' I ~rcllcnl \dlads. \l'l'\t<l " 111tJlh ••tt lh•· m.irk S 'r•mpl. I ~~n Ohl Ne..., purl Ulvd. t..J\ ;;<t~I 1 l!•l'll \ p tn Ill Ill 10 pm. \1.,J,·1 .u, I'"'"'· "'1lh l'••'l.t\, chicken ,, ·'''""' ".11111 l11u1dl\ ""' ncnhtp SS ''""'' \r11fnod <.rill and Bar 'n1 llr "'"' \' 1••1 ·~1•1 <>r<n l1•r lunc.h <1nd ,\11111'·1 "''" J.r., .i "ed. (.ill tor hour\. I • Juz chamr.iane luocb on weekends. RcscNlltlOns suggested. Frc1h 11tafoocl clas.s1cally prepared, romplcte with 111 oyster bar SS TH & S,tmp10i)'. '369 E l71h St .. 645""860 Cozy authcnltc El'\sJ1 h tea room Brcalrfast. lunch, 1rtcmoon lea, Sunday brunch, Homemade Comish paslles. ~•ult and kidney pie, trifle English 1n11quc~ may be purchucd S Tnttona Pino. 3333 S. Bnuol I , South Coa•I Plm1 S4().ll038 Open !or lunch 11 a m 10 q p m Mon ·Sun Rc'\Crvahons not required The uh1m.11e plZlen.11 wuh 11 J1(!'crcnt p1uu from S1etltan to Ncapol1111n S Tulip. 1017" II arbor Blvd • Baker Square: Open Monday through Friday, 11 ,, m ro 4 pm Dutch homemade pc· 1:1alt1c,, soup~. \andw1chc~. salad~ S 20th Century Ud., :H'H S Bm1ol '\40-Sll~Z Open 11 am to ll pm daily Res<"rvo11111n~ ac.:c.:cptcd Dine: in lhc Metro\ onlv ra1lmad dining car SS Zublu. 1712 Pl.1c.:en11.1. ~.5-li091 No ri:scrva1tom L4•bi.tcr 1.111. prime rib, c.:h1ckcn .rncl rill\ .it rc.:11'4.mablc pnccs Special eh .. ngc\ "'"htly Lunch, Jlnncr. Sunda\ llrc .. ti.fa~t S "l l\'t . ti \Pl'Y t H >l I< I '\.,II HI \l'\.,\11 '\I ;,.7 '.\l<ll l -1 !l Have the good things in Hf e handed to you on a silver platter. \ I 1l\ c ' h.irhecuc lea~! for two or more. Origin.ti and Ultimate Baby Back Ribs. I c''" Bed Rih., Chicken. BBQ Bean~ < ok ~l.1\\ hrnch Fries. 1101 Bread. P1kd high nn a \11\cr planer I or .t lo\\ price of s9~r~·rso11 \lin. l l'rr\On\ \ alul Thru 11-25.91 :.o 111 Brookhurc;t (Brookhurc;l & Adams ) Huntington Beach 714-968-7500 "The Newest Member of Lon's Famous Barbttue Restaurants" 012 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August.a. 1991 z.Mtt GUdc4 C... ud 0JMer ler, 1714 Placentia, 646-41l.2. A bi&. ap,...b.na enterprise with pool ubks, oys1er ber, bamburaers, sandwiches and • variety of reafood otrertnas Vel)' casual. Sundly MttJCAn brunch. S , Newport Beach Abbondanu, l421 Via Udo 67S-8'97). {)pen i lunc.h -1'\les .• SJc !Nm n :Jet 1 m. to 2:30 p.m. Dinner served from S to 10 p "'· Tues . ..Sun. Saturday cbampepe lunch aervcd from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Sunday c.hampa(l\C dinner tcrved from S to 7 p.m. lralian food fea1urina freshly made pasta and bread. Searoocl sc'cct t0ns offered . AJlf'Y Rfltaunnt. 4SOI Pacific Coas1 Highway. 646·9126. American fbod W11nn 6nd cozy, San fnJ)C15(X)-&()'lc dining atmosphere Lunch, dinner, Saturc.by and Sunday brunch. l.1vely bu. Rescrvauons tClCCptcd. SS Amell•'•· 311 Manne Ave 673-11580 Open for lunch 11 ·JO a m. to 2:30 p.m. Mon ·Sat., dinner 5:30 to 10 pm. Tucs.·Sll , Sunday brunch Seafood ,pee1al11cs from the 111l11n rout SSS Ano Mnk'1, 2640 E. Pacific <:out H"Y 720-QOOO Open for lunch 11 JO a m 10 2.30 pm Mon.-Fn., dinner S 30 10 10 pm Tue' ·Sat Rescrvalt0ns 'ugc:sled Beaullfull) prepared contemporary ('alifom1a cumnc, pastas and seafood Co7) inumatc atro<»phcre. Elrccllcnt wmc hM SSS Lunch 11:30 am. lO 1:'° p "'· Moo:·Fri. Dinner S:30 to 10-.30 f·"'· Motl.•llwtl.., S:30 lo 11 p.m. Fri., lo t0. Jl.nl. SWl. RelCMOom rcc:ommeodcd SSS - W a-., 37 FashK>n IJland 644-2030 Opco 11 a.m. 10 10 p.m. daily. Suoday bnincb l l a.m. to 3 p.m l\acrntaou acttptcd. Sic.ab and Malood with a eluate Scottilh touch. Eia::sllcnt prime rib and Caesar aalad. Dlm.ly hi, dubbJ atmosphere. Etccllent piano cntcrtainmmt S$ Caba•• Car., 690 Ne1; O:nter Dr fc>\11 Seuons Hotel S9.Qll08. ~n 10-30 a.m 10 to pm. MC\n.·Frl., Sat. 7 a.m to 10 p.m, Sun 7 1 m 10 S p.m, Rc1crva1ion1 actcp1cd Californla, «iollncnlal cui'lnc Sf • C..fa fl~·O.tht, 1109 Newport Center Dr 640-5752 Open 8 1 m. to 9 p.m. Mon.-Fri., fl 11 m to 6 p.m Sat, lt am. to S p.m. Sun No n:scrvallons 11kcn. S11lads u1d u.ndw1dtcs 1n a ruual o11niosphcre S Callrornl• Bcub, J355 Via Lido b7~7S Open ft'lr luncli 12·1 p.m. Mon ·hi, Dinner ~ 10-10 1un Mon .. Tue• , until 10.30 Wed :J"hur : un11I 11 fn.. " No fC$CMllon 11ken. S C..lllonla Plu• KJltkn, 1151 Nc.,.,pon CcnlCI Or 7S9·S~l Open 11 a.m to 10 p.m Sun • Thun., and 11 a tn. to 11 p m f'rl ·Sat No rcurvahon\ tali.en Cri p-cni led JU""et plz.Q ~ in Jonn" or n.t\00, '<OOlt 111rc tither ~ Busy pla-.c. SS Tht lannt'J, .\tllU Laf1yc11e A\·c 675 (i1n Open for lunch 11 JO am 10 ~ pm M n -Frj : dinner ~-10 pm 1b1ly Sunday brunch 10 :lfl a m lo 2 JU p m Reserv11tionJ 1ccepted Con1inc:nl<1l t u1 Inc. 1ealood empbui. Grell d~m chowder. !S A810IH. Le Mcnd1en Hotel, 4.SOO MacArthur Blvd. 476-2001 Open for J1n1n¥ 6 10 10 p.m. fuea ·Sii Rc)Crv.atioM 1cqu1red. Award•.,1nning menu or 1t1htcr Frcnch1Contmcn11l cu11inc, ncellen1ly prepared._ and Cano' Caft, 631·13 I 2141 W C.0.sl anmously served. SSSS Hwy Open Mon .• fri . I DO 1 m 10 Archa 3334 w Cout Hwy 645-7(177-' midn1Jht Sat.·Sun, 3 pm. lo m1dn1ah1 Open ·for lunch 11 am to 3 pm. Fabul0u1 bay view, huae bar C.rul prace Mon.-Fn. Dmner from S p.m. 10 I a.m for SOCtal hour. SS d11ly. Classical conlincnlll cutJlne; Canntlo'a, 3520 e_ Paufa Coiul llwy 11b£cslde preparation • specially. 675•1922 O""n for dinner from $;.)() 10 Favorite haunt of Newport Beach's OJd s"'· 30 30 M 1•-t'vc C'J'OWd SSS 10:30 p.m un.·Thurt .. S: ln 11. p.m. oncy me ...,..,.' COMCrn 1 • Fri.-S11. Rescrv111un1 suuc,tcd C..1wlc lulhau, 4250 Bln:h Street. 9'S--0822. Northern Italian aounnct amine. Ncw1 Amenca's moal cclebrlled Jap&nca moderately prlte(J lounac menu -.crvea rcs11u1an1. Teppan tabl" and sushi bar 'td •cc hollti W~ld ana crazy pl•cc at ni&ht when the bend arillea u aamba m1&wc. Clue chcnl.Cle. U Cadle)' ~ 1220 BllOCI A 7SCJ..3l88. Lundi It • m. tll ~ fl m cUnnc r a.c:rvcd all day, seven OIU>a.¢ C\liune. SSS CW.'•~. 3136 W, Balboa 67.)...1(2(M Open 11 a m IO 9 p m RU&Nll'°°9 acupttd. Chinese Canionue cu nt. Tty the kuna chlctcn. O..QJ-flrilt 9S"-Ncwpo11 Center 644-2223. Moo.-Tbur., I l am to 11 Fri 11 • m lu mldnjpL Sai , 9 a. 10 p m. Cluaic American ft'll'ld, loca1wn for fuhlon l land JnOV\C SS OttllM')"•. ~ Udo Park OT. 67 Rucrvalluns suaa•utd. th !Andmatk. Comprehensive $Clfood Noity, fun Lunch, dinner, Su bnlnch SS Edit'• Dtntt, ~ 6. Coast Corona dc:I Mat 673·9050. Oi>cn 6 10 m1dn1gn1 Sun ·Thurs.; until l 1.m. Sal. Flf11eHl)'lc diner, Yrilh Juke strc:ssc' homcstylc food, S Et TOlito Grill, 9$1 Newport Cente 640-7S. Oc>cn 11 1.m lo It Mon.·f11., I) am \o mid:o~\ Sunday brunch 10 1 m tu 2 Re cr'\'atJon1 accepted SclUthwca Muican f1\'0f1tc In a fc1tmi atmn\phCrc. Orcat &ftcn c:oni Ill!\ flOflt d be lj\oel happy bour SS FhM'nnan'•. loi;atctJ at the vcrJ c lhc ·c ... ron P~r o'1S·ml . RCKrv~ nut nnnury Scrv1n1 lhe rte w-1JooJ1 from the Pacinc North Break/1.11. lunth. d11U1cr. S fh." C~ ~t P1afic Q)ast 760-0331 Open .S • pm '° 12 Mon ·Sal , 4 to ll:JO p.m. un. Su brunch t0:30 a.m. to 1:30 RcteMtioa.a 111gca1ed. A land Sj)CClll ocurions, Fiw Crowns rcphc. Eri1land'1 oldCJl inn }\Ast ou London ContinC1111I 11 well traditional En&li•h faro. lncla Yorbhlre puddtn" Prime rib i.t st I favorite. but menu lncludu QC>Oltm sufoocl and ra.tla disht US Fl•t FMt Too. 114.S NtwpOft Center 640-Sl.SO Open l 1 'O a.m. to 2;30 for luneh Mon ·fti. S IO JO J'.m. dinner un.:fl\urs , $ lu l I pm Fn t-============================~ Ruerv1hon1 au&autcd. No11v CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISES • NEWPORT HARBOR Ql.lUWllc etun00crre with ~11a d1 Saturday 10 _ U It 1:30 _ 3:30 thrown '" for pld cncuurc US $2 5 Caty'• Dtll 1309 Coti1 Hiab Sundays 10 -U It 1:30 -3:30 61s.i 193 Open 9 am to a ............ ,ER., a .... RU1-.:1r Mon.·Frt. 9 am lo 7 pm Sal., 10 _,..1-...1w • -~ to -I pm Sun At Jc.sl l., varh1e1 ot (71 .. ) 675-Sm •nd wld deli undwic:hu, froten • Tues 01 ht 11c:os. ca1cnn1. Abo 10 P~nb A FRENCH COUNTRY EVENINGwith------ Ivan Tamas Winery-Llvennore Valley featuring Guest Speaker /Co-owner STEVE MliASOU • Wann Country BTead with Peqo, Sundntd Tom1toes Ii Brie with a Slict ol French Country Patt 1 ran Tamas 1 9 Fume Blanc Rgone Vineyard, Uvmnort Valley • Salad of Aeld Greens with Carli Shrimp and a BtStro ~lgrettt Dn?s.sing Ivan Tamas 1989 Chardon~y f'b)'H RAneh, Uvermore Valley • •GrilllOO Nrw York Steak ~nnated ln Black Pep~ Ltmon Juict14rlic 4r Oliw OU • Ratatou11" ProvcnC'i.lJ • Potato Cratin w /\..ntttt & Sl1lOICtO Ham • I van Tama 1088. ubttnft Sau'lignon I Uvtrtnen Va.llty • Al~l.in Farm Chm«akt w/Raspbmy Cream S.uce Veuve du Vemay Brut • Umited allng·Thirty Dollars Ptr Person By RfStl'Vatlon Only Pie• l:>r. m. for Sat. IU,, he de Cales S Glorpo, 30S Marine Ave., 675--6193. Authentic J1ah1n IOOd. Dinner only, S to 10 pm. Mon ·Thura.; S io 11 pm. Fn and Sat S llu an's, 3325 Newport Blvd 675--4668. Open for lunch 11 1.m to J pm. Tues at: dinner 5 30 10 II p.m. '-ion ·Sat , .5·30 10 10 p.m. Sun. RcKrvation accepted fesU\'e din1n1 of Jd1cious Lcbanuc rci1hic1 Belly J1nccrJ on •cckcnd S J.\\ :1 S«a Crili.'900Newpon Center Dr \.f1mo11 Hotel 6'().400() Open 6.30 am to 10 p.m Sun ·Thurs., 6 30 am. 10 11 r m h1 ·Sal Rcscrvauon1 acupted. r~ .h fKh <elct llons SS h.lt•)•m•, 101 lb)'Ylew Piii«, Ne•-pon 11 .... h. 725--0777 I unch Mon ·Frt . .J1nner from 6 p m Mon • at , ck»cd \un Self park in 1djoinl111 lot Authentic J-1p1nc c cumnC' 'crvcd In 1r1nqu.1I cn\rronmcnl Order S.S5·pcr·pcl'lun l.11\C~I fcdSI 2.i hour Ill advance, $SS \f1rro Polo, 1260 BiJOn 121-0t«ll ~n tor lun~h and dinner C\.'tfY d1y 11 1 m t<> 10 pm Frc hi)' m1dc J>.1 11s, iourmct p1110 Gre11 n•o110 ind &nocch1 h ccllcnl talc-out. SS \1l1T11li.nb, 1100 w. Paaric Cout Uwy (l.lqt:\!1.4 Open for dinner 6 10 10 pm \t111l -r n , S:30 to 11 pm S11 ·Sun RcH:l\allons suuestcd Moroccan \Ul\IOC SSS \t11tt0's H25 E Pac1fH. ('QI.St Hwy. t-, 2o7 Open for lunch 11 '°am to J rm , J1nncr S 10 11 p.m RcscrvallOn r~quircd Gourmet Italian cumoc in r J.,cl\·ct lplcndor SSS \t11,ur ~Jl E.. Pacific C<>1s1 llwy. 8~ 67S-86S4 n-n fof dmncr 5 to 10 11~\.l.til.:! Open for h1n h 11:30 a.m to ...... "'" ) lt, pm. drnner S·.10 to lO lO pm p ni Mon ·Thurs , S 10 11 pm. hr.·Sat , 'unJi\ brunch 11 lO 1 m. 10 2:30 pm 4 to JO pm Sun RCM:noations not RC"•cr\lallon• accepted. Cr111cally .cccptcd. lncipen\f\·c lua11t1 and p;;a ta ~,d,umcd lndt1n, tindoon cookt'ry SS d1she v.uh itn old fa.ht0ncd flau s \IHuluna Rl;tora•lt, 2M I E. Pacific PandlK Cafe, 600-0 Nc--1>0rt C'cnlcr < 0~~1 Uwy 675·2004 Lunch, 11:30 am Or. f>.U.1237 Open for luoch 11 1.m to h• ' pm , dinner S p.m. 10 m1dn lh' ~30 pm. Mon ·l11, dinner 5 to 9 p.10 llnppy hour, Mon -Fn P1110 dinina Mon.·Sat. Rescrutlons 1cceptco. •v.11lable Du1tlln1 b111ro otrcrfn& Spcc11linna in fttsb fish and pasta, hrM.t'1 s.IM4 Grill, 309 Palm St. 673-3741 Opco for l11ncb 11 a.m. to 3 pm Mon ·Sat., dinner S-JO p.m. Sat ·Thu", .S·ll p.m Fn Sunday brunch 10 1 m to 4 pm RC$Crvallol'U sugcslcd Steaks ind sufood f!llh JIZZ and regae. P1tral, Plua Ne,,..porl, BristoJ and Jamborcc, 1000 BrlSIOI 752--0101 ()pen for lunch 11 :30 am. to 2 p.m Mon .f:'n., dinner 6 :30·10 /. m. Mon ·Sat Rcscn1111ons 1cccp1c . Lraht and natural .-11a~ frotn '4~te\I~ ~ France ·ITl<t" Cll1fom1ii trip mill Joc:..uon doc11n'1 d1m1n1\h the t'·m1cmcn1 of Pascal OlhatJ' im.igmatrvc niur. SSS , pm Mon .. Tbu11, from 5 to 7 pm onlY Fn., Sat. Consistently ao<>d oont1oentaf. Northern Italian cuismc SS ROJ•I Tiul, 4001 W C.OUI H1abwey, 650·3322 Reservations accepted. Ocfinit1Ye Thai cuwnc V1lue·packcd luncheon combination 1pccaal Serene dee.or Lundi, dinner, Sunday brunch. Abo at 1750 S Coast HIW)I m Laguna Buch, 49'-842·t SS • R11b)"1 J1par Dln«r, 3000 W, PJcific Cou&....U~-3...tm to--9 pm. daily Rucf\'llK>n) not neccs ll)' l::.ngh h·•tYlc fare w11h burceu 1nd dch \.I ndwi1;hcs S Sam's IHll 660 Newport Center Dr TM Pnlllon. 690 Ntlll'J>Orl Center Dr T.?0-0360 Open 7 1.m 10 4 pm four 5«1~0, Hotel. 759-080!! Open for Mon .Ju No rc.c~ .. uom needed Dch breakl11 6:'() to 1010 am Mon -Fn~ CUl)tnc.S lunch 11 .30 am to 2 p.m Mon.-Fn , 1pori. IOtlO 9.a)')ide Or 644-4~ZO Open dmncr 6 10 10:30 pm . .and Sunday for lunch Mon -Fri and dtnncr brunch 10 • m ti> 2 pm. Resetv1tions Mon ·Sun Main1f1ccn1 Northern Jtahan needed Amcrtun contemporary cuistnc cu1 inc Putas made on prcm1~ ; \Auces wnh French touches Impeccable 1ervlce. 4re alnolutcly perfect Outdoor palm Mo.slty perfect food, in an 11mosphcrc catches ba 1<Jt' brccus from nc;;arb.,, that transund hotel 51trthty. SSSS IMJ~ I l1nd. SSS llldkt Caft 3201 E Paufo. C'1>a\I f-1,..'Y The Rf\ 1141 Newport Center Or .. 75 1~15 o 11 tO 6"-4400 O""n for lunch Mon .• fn.. " • pen 1 m In P m r Mon -Wed , 11 1 m. to 11 p m 11 •30 1 m 10 3 p.m.; dtnncr from S.30 Thufl . 11 , 10 1 m lo 10 p.m un Pm nightly A•ard· winmng seafood Rescnaoons accepted Fa hlOniiblc menu pec11hres, pnme meats. •rid pasta dishes or currcnl fnorstn I :alc·n•&h• biir se~cd up 1n 1 fine 1rt deco sctuna wnh a dimng, good harpy hour SS 'VIC'W or the NcWJ'Oft coast LNc music and d1nc1n1 frvc n11h1s a "eek in the • haft Oiidlt 21S Rf\~n1dc Dr , Newport mu te room. SSS Beach .548-74 J Lunch Mon ·Fri , dmner Mon.· un V1lct parking on TM RJu. 8SO Ne11o-por1 Center Dr weekend ; ~rlc1na 101 1n front or T..-, 4-40 HclJOtrope Ave. 673-0910 American and in1cm1ho11al cu1s111c. Lowttc opens dally a1 S p.m : dinner se~ mg.hlly from 6 p.m Appctacrt and li11e-n11ht menu uJUiJ mid~&Jit. One of chc Oranic Coast's mast unique . ru11urants SS T1en1, 2300 W Coas1 Hi&)lway 122·92.48 Standud sush.1 and Japanese f•rc w1lh • sm~ll occ&n V1e1t. from 11's O\'tr-the·hottl locau~>n 1'11110 Mi~. S.S ~rn Ccntc-r l>t 640-flJ :n Oren Jl · '<> .a m ;to II p m Mon · Thun , 11·30 • m to m1dn11h1 f rr ·~lit. S 10 10 pm un Rcsc~'lt11.>n) ntcded Cantcmporar) l11han cu1 me. ln1cr"11ng pa tas SS ?I Octanfn>nt. 2100 W <Aunlron1. hv the Dalbo4 P1tr. 675·lS66 l mphu1\ on lrc~h 'eo1 fu0d. prtmc mt.th Great atl'llO}phcre. \crvicc and chef O~n dia1h for dinner P1 .. no h.u, C\und;iy J•m dSIOn\ SS VIII• lll0\11 '"I ~ (. CIJ\I 11~, b-1' .. IWI Dinner n1~h11\ ~ pm Id Z • m I 'II \.dknt. h.:•rt\• ltah.an cu1"nc, 1•111 t:ind '"' ... 1n~ 11,1 ActiH p1.111" t\1r, r.a,or1h: l1>C'.al 1.atC•ntfhl \ptll lk~r\'llllln\ llC'• c.:p11 .. ...i Viii ·1 i:..~1 pu~1nf! SSS 'an ht Ta~trn. .H3 Ba)11dc Or 67\.~3J' Dinner from S p_m n1p lll undll) brunch f.clc .. 11c r.arc 1n d a " \urn>undmp under the \Upcrb J1rcc1ton l'f H.an~ Prager "'.uca P1crC'c an.I J1mm' hlon 0.X\ wur bn t 11nd dine SS 72().:1500 ()pen (Of lunc.h 11.30 am. 10 3 restaurant. Upscale nci&hborhood 1'lml~t111'1~7'0 pm 10 12 iCSllUiliil Stifti lngh<IWD. 1ul-ff~·"""-=---.s.F=40J.1U~lll.l-tacU1m~v1Mla1m:.Y.-----~-1 I m Mun. at Rcsci:vatl(lnS uawcd rcpcrtotrc. SS • AIWl))·Cllccllent d1n1ng and Hans T'lt of tfte \\1'el«, 400 M.un Street, Pra cr's e~pcnssc. 8< t barburaen 111 1ao ~Ila in-:: C'lohopc 1 '4fl. 42.(i 1own. d1110 ll\cr and omon\, R1u salad, Biilooa 1173-46\l Pannumit ha> vi~w. Open for lunch fwm I I 30 a m '" 2 pm t rac ked dun11cncu criib Ocfin111vc enlry fcaturci p1C1urcs of Old New-port Mon ·Frs D1nnu ~.q 30, pm non-nou~cllc menu ~••} C\)o istcnl from S«itfoi)d •nd lr1d111ooal f1,on1cs lunch. See RESTAURANTS1'114 ~c:u lo year c:'il\ually elcaant 10 drcs.')',... _d_•_n11_e_r_•_n_d_S_•_•u_r_d .. _y_._s_un_d_•_>_b_ru_n_c_h_ss ______________ _ lss ~ Beeto eito J •11n1cmporary northern h1h1n cuisine atcrina a\'illablc SS I ·"~~ \clcc11on of pastas, p1uas full b.ir ·------------------------------• pn1al1Z1na tn Italian wine SS · Rolh child's, 2407 f Cl~4~1 11~ , ComM dcl M1r. o~J.)750 . Ot>cn (nr lun•h ~fon .f rr 11 n "1 10 l '\() pm 01nnc1 S·IO pm darly Rescrva11ons acccptt'J for lunch and from S to 9 30 Come eat with the best. For cooking so good you'll think you're eating with \t11ldoon '1 lrlJb Pub. '.?02 Newport < enter Or 6'4<MI 10 Oocn 11 JO 1.m to Ill JI m Sun ·Thuri , fl 30 • m to II p m I 11 ·Sat B1r open unul I a m ke\C~lllOn ICCCptcJ . lnsh rc11lt1C"I J>lu' Yfads. bur1cn and sinks S '"m i..itc11q. .S03 Eu• ~tcr. .-~·-'73 Lunch 11 1 m 10 • pm , J1nncr ~ to 9 p.m Rcxl'VlltlOns acxeptcd "'••crfront d1nina •1th IJ'Cll \WW o( Fun /41ne and all the c.aotm.a 1<tion lll'lphed. \uperb (rclb fl$h ind sc1food, acclknt \un bru114,;h Live reape oo Sunda~ SSS 'ewport 0y ttt Bar ud Crill, 2100 W 0.:unfront 675-9977 Frc.sh ti h and p.u1a spec1l11iea. coct111ts., beer and ""inc Homemade deucru. Opcrr dally fwm 11 lO • m Ouu1J atlDOlpherc SS lltt Otd peclldtJ fadofJ, 2110 N~n C0ttt11WntM Cunmt> Sinct> 1eo1 ~ ..... ,.11 •.utllill, l'NUllll'IUll ~_,~ ""1 /« t.M.,N fwtt.,,,IU ""'" lll1111n.1. ,.~.,. IUlll ~'""''"""""' South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (71 41 540-3340 the godfather. ..-----------..... ~ .... --Bl!!lft"ll'I'""-------------. Buy one dinner at regular price, cet 2nd at half pnce ( of equal or lesser value) Expires 9·5·91 18041 Magnolla Founhun Vall Bertollao •• a .. taaraat FOf Reservllhons · 963-2730 ·unQuestlonably Orange CountY s finest seatOO\J restaurant possibly the BEST 1n Soumern California Bob Gilroy KABC ~J· ~ ,,,.. REX RESTAURANT ~u SuMMER SUNSET DiNNERS PRIX FllE MENU $21 .00 53010 7 OOpm --J()m us for our four course Pnx Fin gourmet 'd!M!t mtnu served with a glass of champagne Sunday through F n~y En)OY the spectacular sunset views at our beautiful new , ;-Fashoon ISiand ""'"'•T h~ ~ CliAMPAGNE ; HouR MoMay fr~ty. 5 00 lo l.oo,tn . Join us every weekday for comphmem•ry hor$ d oeuvres, dollar -a oiass cn•mpagne and hvt 1nteru1nmtnt •W'POIU C811'Ut • FAlllOI aa&.MO 1 l-41 lWK>NI C lNtllH>ttl\'l I 141644--«00 Orange Cout WMkend I Thul"lday. Auguat:-8, 1991 D13 -ti , DINING Rex offers great buy, $~1 tor lour-course meal Owner of ~plush eatery wants his diners relaxed P n·, · •f pul•ltlll\ l.1'1 fJll 11'.1 ii lh,• lol\l,11 ll\l\\lj' oil 111, 1•111 ... 11 11l"' Re\ 1n I 1,1111111 1,1 1111 111111l d ••Ill 111 t>c: J , 11 h····~ "' '"' J.111 1>1 'lr.irp\. 1 "' 11.11•1, !{,., < h.111dlu 1\ lot ., ·1•1 ,, 1 'II\ 1!'11111 !!'' rng I., 1 111 Ill 11 .tl11ul thJI •1, 11 ,, "-i 1111 l'tl h•lk' needed to 1111111111 thll ii ',I 1•11111 11~ 1h1. J{,' ·'' I 1l 111 L' ,1 I 11•11111 "' ' I .I 1f>1hl\ ' I I I{ l ' "·'' 11 , I h.1111po1i:11l' ""Ill "" IH ~1'11 lllllll)!' llPll ,, ' I' Ill " I I h 111111 11111111 11\ "'"' d 'lll\ll' ,1 II d I I l' 11 I I I I I I 11 Ill l' 11 I I I I Ii I h l Marla Bird Restaurant Critic I llll('·ll'lll .11 ·'" "I\\ <.1 rc:r gla\\ I I, 11 1, 111 "l'l'1•1l1111il\ Ill 'c:c: the: H \ \\ 1111 II' Ill 1k111 ~1 ..... , Ill!' 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RESTAURANTS From013 \I 11 l h 11 Iii I' 111 I 11 \.1t I 1•1'<'.I '"' .t 1\' 1111! ti\ 1 lll'trl\' "llh \mt""'° C'" "' '111i h111l l I' h .. 1 "">:'J .t\ •• t1IJhlt· rn 111 • ti "" 1111 llulJ • • I 11 I. ln11 I \I •li d : lr>(, r 11' I' 111 It .t 111 \Ion '\ 11 11 •• • 1 't"•, .. 1.11 " ''•t' t .. •rrn • 1 1• 1111 111;• '' r)\ rn.I '~" rnu'I< It ' r ''"II\ 11 u '"'-Jhlft",1 \4..~nu-.: "u.tl I ' ,,. \ ' l'rim .. •tr" kt\hrnrant '''~' Br•••lo.hur•t • II It ••, .,,, • CIJ><·n lund1 11 lo 1 m fl 1m 1 ' I•• tit \<I Jl m "' ,, ',, 11,,,111 ~<"'""'411•'"' 1•1Crt<"tl I ''" ,, I ..... 1 \ 11111 '"' ... ,11 r"tJ"'rul I' .. 1, 1011 , 1" .. 11 111lun .r .. h,, f I tf ll '\.lri' ft ~i Huntington Beach ll11J" \\1lllf• 'K'll W.irncr "'" (,ti lh ·" h 111,.J 1 114' '!'I\~ Optn du1ty 11 ,1 111 111 ,II I' 111 J\u1hcnt1t. ~iuth or lhe h111il1·1 lln11n·,rvlc fuo<l prcp;urd frnh 511.tUM ""'* and a tiara of baby vegetnble . along the crest or the plate. Th -~r-warremter;-tmJite& Mexia white u bill with lime, cilantr tomatoe) and caper . After des en, you may decide t have an after dinner drink an watch the restaurant chnng ctmractcr • s day lenvc the sky an the lighting in the carved, ctchc pa~ch turn green un lumme)ccnt. After 7 p.m., night fall. , bu price' ri~e. ond 50 doe th C'<citcmcnt of the: Re._; the loung ha."i plenty of ~ex appeal, dark an glamorou\, wi1h live mu)tC nd th wph1-.11cat1on of a New York nigh ~I. L unch price range from $5.9 for a pl.11c of rem. rkabl mu hroom ravioli to Sl2.9S ror • tender lamb lotn prO\-cncaJ w1tl pon wine sauce .. a perfect! compe11t1vc price for thi uptowr cstabli<ihmcnt. Enjoying the ambiance at the Rex in Newport Beach are, in foreground from left, Teri Fude, Bob Rivers. On tht upper end or the lunch e~n scale. )ll h1m1 with raw ah \Urroundcd by a cm(> garland o lacy spiraled daikon 1~ lttrific - tasl.)'. low an calorie , hi$h i attractivcneo;s, with hit o( pickle ·ginger nnd cucumber to gi\.c i even more zing, $11 .50. A turke) "Power Burger" with crunch> golden ,mion ring\ and Gcrma por. to salnd nt $6 95 will mnk )'l.'U think l\\ict about i.pcndin )Our precious \unch hour ot Coco's. J.D. Anderson and Katherine Logan. In the background are Chip Crowley and Anne Pattis. .1 gL1" o f Ch,1,c L rm ogcrc champagnl'. on the hnu'c T ht. ml· nu ch.1ngc~ each night, hut \ou l.tn he .1"urc::u of a lhlltlc: .ii t\\11 dclcc1.1hlc Jppcllll'r' .1nd H1ur npt1e1n 11( \OUp or <.,,1lad ( hd I ugc n10 1\1.arrrnJ~n prcparl'' '"" C\tr,1nrJ1n.1n c:n1rcc' tor \.Our 'clntinn. (1i...11,1ltv lhlll..l'n or f"h). 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( IJl< n x hl " 1(1 d.111)' l...1•111n11, t<11u .. 1n1 .1111c1h• l(c,c1vlll111n\ not rr41um:d (''"'~I lne~rw-n~1vr S ~uw,11·~ Ky tht-~ •• '17 c c""' ll1rhw11y Jch1eving new heights, and at the \aml' time. keeping a 1999s JWJrCOe\S Of calOrtCS, cholesterol and 'mltum for your future hc.tlth'" sake Whole whe.tt 'ourdl,ugh rolls come to the table, Jl,,ng wtth c\tra ohvc 011 and hahamrc vinegar. when you arc 'catcd CC>h, .111 nghl. you can ha\e t'tuttcr. ~I )OU tn\l\t') An appcltlcr of fre'ihly made r ,1\.1011 \l uffed with wild mu\hrnom~ might be one of the appct1Lcrs on the $21 prix flXc mc:nu. or a ravi hing plate o( ghstcnmg motto. flavorful with 'I '6-2.555 Open l\ am to It p.m. daily Sund.iv hrunch 9 a m to 3 p.m. Seafood and ~u:au E.ntcrUllnment and dancing Tues Sat Re~rv11ions ac«pted Live mu,ic nr.trl)' all the 11mc Romantic, wllh oce .. n 111ew Great lobster dishes, homcm~de pofX"'Cn Scmt"('Uual SSS Irvine Bllt•nfo. 19100 Van Kannan Ave. 7~2-~222 Open for lunch 11 a.m. 10 J pm dmncr .S in 11 p m I emf~ happy hour ~ 10 7 p m Rc'ICMli<ma 1cxcp1cd l\w"d·w1nn1n1 l.urope1n cuisine lntcre\ltn& \CrlOu' food •llh 1 inoderalC' pncc l•A Perftu i.pot for 1 nrman111. dinner or ~er lunch Order a full mc:al 11 the lrvery bar, wl11ch f~turct Brn1han mu"' d1nc1n1 ial n11h1 SS Bistro 201, IR201 Von Karm•n . 553 9201 Open for lunch and dinner Mon ·F'rL, lllnncr ontr. Sat ind Sun. Bnlhant new l>aVld Wilhelm mHttl'J)lcc& (uturc, contemporary C11trotn11 fii.irn rare Try 1hr houtr 'J'llnd, lobster C<\•c\, crumbly pr1un1 bread, uchtwy 11pcnade llr111111 (ul, •leek decor h•mcd by sea II ups, '>hrrmp clams and pale pink If you have recently had anothc overpriced meal in a dull plBC\:, where the waiters seemed md1ffcrent , at best, and invi 1blc when )OU were: rcoady to lu\le, ind you noticed that the nower were w1h1ng along with >·our ~pint . do your~lf .1 Ca\lo r, call 1hc Re~. 644· 4400. und ma~e re crvation11 for u beautiful night on the town Your ncllt c()u r.e tll a choice of the: hou'ie ·~ "l pccial soup: \outh\\e"cm onion, an aJmoc;1 clear hroth hut fo r the: tsn~ kernclc; uf crisp ~weet corn .inJ .i ~.1llop of hot pepper aftcrglll\\. or a 'ialad or mr~cd 1nfan1 green\ with gmganLOl.1 d1cc'c: and chopped wJlnut'i B oth entrees vary; one nigtu' offenn~ mcluJed hrea\t of chicken roulade with 11 savory stuffing of wild mu broom and spinach, a tangy 1>ommery mu tnrd w11tr 1r111 11nu lu\h ;rccn«'ry Pa110 d11un1 rn 1dd1tK>n 10 reaular dln1n1 room SSS C'atlenlf Re11111r11 nr. 1910 Main 1 97.5-121() Open for lunch II am 10 3 p.m., dmncr 3 to 10 pm Sun · fhurs., 3 to It 'Pm Fri -S..1 H.appy Huur 4 10 7 pm Rc.er v1111nns acccpttd C'1hfornia·11cd uth•citern cu1 1ne G reen corn tam1lcs ind cev1chc pc.:1allic1 of the houlC. fry lhc blue mar11111a. Dul)' luncbhme han1ou1 for the yauna prorc 'IOl'lal crowd SS Cball'lpkHu, IMne MuTIOll, 18000 Von "karmnn SS'--0100 Open 11 •.m, to l p.m. dllly Rucr\lllions 1cctetcd. Hamtlurac,., ate.ab and ialalh 1n 1 C.\ual porta tar atrnc>·phrrc. SS Cb811tlC'lalr, I 912 M~Anhur Blvd 7524001 Oren for lunch 11 ·:l«l • m 10 1:."0 pm Mun ·f rl , d1nntr 6 JO 10 IQJO pm. Mon ·Thuo , 6 JO an 11 rm i;,,,. at. Rocrvulon• 1cceptcd Ouot1ntftn1 f'retkll•C'41nlfnent1tl a mine Chtl Dyn>n Ocmmcll adtl lu trc 10 tho menu. m1p1ficeo1 tt"'I«' SSS ChlulO J0t•1 llll8 M11n St 261.JOES Open 7 a .m to 11 p m Mon.•Frl, 11 Lm. 10 II pm Sac . •MO to 10 p.m. un Re-. 1141 Newp<irr Ccnte D f 1\.C, h h1on I land. ~-4400 Lunch. Mon.-Fn JI.JO nm tu 2.JO p.m .• Dinner nightly Tri.Ji 5 .• p.~ to 9:.10 or IO p.m., Uc mu 1c. and dancing m the music room Smnkin.g. Wheelchair access. Rc~Nll\Ofl' 1c:ttp1cd, Mca.qul1c and o•k Sltlb 1nd tea.food. S ('hlna1own , 4139 Camru• Drive 56-2211 Open lot lunch 1 a m 10 ' p.m , dinner J lo 10 JI m un • Thura , ' to 11 p m Fu ·Sar Rc1er\11llOM a«cpaed lnoU\'1tf\lc, tun cu Int bt1rde1 on nuuvtllc Ch1ncH, hut with 1encrou~ly·11zcd portion\, Colorful 1trn.!lphcrc, C\ltllent fcx'ld. lty the Ciold C'u1n Beef. 1 oc: led 1n the lrv1nr M.rkrtpl \'.C Scpaiate lun\.h and lhMcr menu• St .T'M Cl11 <hta, l~lS Jtfircy Road SS:· SI O~n for lun<:h 11 •30 ot,m tu 2·'n pm . dinner s '0·10:30 pm. I u ·Sun th\lllCh 11 :30 1 m tu 2. '<! pm. Sa\l\lry Indian Tandoori •nd Mu&J11 navon SS G11llh t r'1 Restaunu11, llWR2 M•cArthur BM.I ll.H-8411. Open fir lunch 11 I • m to .l pm. Mon ·Sat.: dinner S:JO 10 pm n11huy Rc'ICl'\llhont required. A trip 10 Jnll1 Olde E,, I nJ S.S KJOMa Kt>ll Center IMnc Ntirih, 2010 M1tn St , No 1'10. 26Mlf.&9 Open for See RESTAURANTS,.11 014 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, Au gust 8. 1991 l llNlllBY c•re• up ,,,.,;t:111 'PerllJct Picnic Goldlln · 11'1111111 owner puts spice, nalr _ JnJ111_Cll'llbe11;1~vor-ad __ 111tasy_mea1 By Mana 81rd NIA RaWn Citic W hen Afan Greeley i n't making ma&ic thtn~ h1ppen at his re,taurant, The Golden Truffle, on Newport· Boulevard in Costa Me,a, you can u ually pot him ,11 a wine tasting dinner at \fondavi' Wane and Food Cc:nlc:r or 'IOmc equally well rl "c ¥.here there arc people d l\\:U\\IOJ the finer points Of the grupe. 1 he Piiot talked to him about Among the dishes on the picnic menu ~ barbecued Belize chkken, grilled Maine • lob ter with spiq Thai H~ and vine ripe ~toes with ba l ~mk: vinepr. RESTilllllm From 014 "'"' h 11 am 10 l pm M(•n.•. 11 : d1nocr '" 10 pm Mon ·Thun. $ to 11 pm I 11 ~•I S 10 tO pm un ll.010 "~) Vvn Jo:arm1n A..,c, 752-71~1. < lp(n for lun~h 11 a.m le> 2 pm \li•n ·h1 . dinner S to 10 pm Thun., 5 lo 11 p m. fn . al Sunday brunch IO:JO .,. m 10 2 pm Re crv11mn1 accepted. I 1nr JMpane)C pcclal11c SS \1c( onnkk'• 6 Sc""•k ~ Main St. ,,, ()~~ Open 11 I m, to 'I pm d11ly. l{c'l..~lll<ln acuptcd. l•rub tcafood. I 111u1a1nmcnt and d1nc1nJ -'~ n1 hu 1 "'eek SS ,;~uanlnt. JQllCJO Mac.:Arthur DIV\!, It I ~11d11kl 72~·106tt l ulKh 11 1 m to , J' m Nm ortn for dinner. fa, llcnt hct l uropcan 1crv1 c 1n elcg1n1 \UflQUO;J1n Urtl te>Up, Alltd -.11h m •tcJ chic cl\, deli k•u ... ,,, and flllrCC.I US \lurtll'~ I JamNnc U"'d l 1111. rn ?'II Open for lu h 11.)() a in 10 '2 P m Mon.•l 11.. dinner 6°{0 p.m .\lon °fr1 , ~11, .. II pll' RcteMl.m. •uuc led. lc1a1u Cahfon11a C\I 1 •l'l'Cnccn by uut111ndm1 l~tMI ~cf 1J(h•rl W11ren SSS Prqo, 111420 Von Kaman ~.Slol )J Oren 11 • "' t<l mldnip1 Mon ~rrl , 5 r m tu m d 1ti1 S.1 • un R rvatK-w'I• •c trted l..tj,t11wc11tit but a11thcah~ onhtm Italian Cllls1nc. Puta dilhcs tt«1 C u•lly sptfty; Ywp C'lry. SS • ~.,..., Ill ............... 1•120 C\alwt 01 ~1·2201 ~ft I« hlMh II 1 m. to l p ni Moo ·hi., daaMr ~.9;30 p.m, Sun • Th11u , •M0·30 p m. f fl,•Sat, preparing a summer p1cntc and he conjured up a menu with all the flair, ptce and imagination he bnngs to his restaurant. Broiling Maine lob ter5 on the barby took place on a Pcnin ula patio where most of the "back yard.,'' look out O\:er blue water and the glidmg gulls of Newport Bay. The hot beat of C-alypso music 1\ the only other ingredient , needed for th1 fanlasy day, so bring your tape deck, and M aking mango frappe is a juicy sort of sport, but worth the messy effort. get_ comfortable for ALAN GREELEY'S. CARIBBEAN PICN IC Broiled Maine lobster with red hot key lime sal a Moet 1nd Chandon White Star champagne Caribbe-an barbecued chicken with Belize bncbccuc "rncc R'obcrt Mondavi '89 rc~rve pi not Jamaican swecl potato alad Beefsteak tomatoes, watcrcrc • Bennuda onion saJad with hor cradj h vinaigrette Blue Com Torttlla Pa ion fru11 mango frappc. I am a pumt when 1t come to Maine lob 1cr. I lil c it broiled Rc~1"llc.uu •cccptcd t-rcsb put.as anJ m1lk·fcd veal. luJ Grill, 'l966 Ba"ano Park.way, 11 CUiver, :62-0RM Sc>u1b111c.1 cu1 me 1n 1 veal look.mg emnr W1ll,clm'• nc11101 t• a hll W'llh s.alsas to dream aboul peal mt1quilt·&nlled d"hcs, ~.,,cct corn pudding, all done with t'flc Worrh lht dmc n Laguna Beach 8.J 's Olcaro Plutrta. 2SO S. C'out llwy 494 'l"1'1':? Oren II '0 Im h> l~ 1 m. datl P1zu, sra1hc111, hi'MI na. ho1 and Q1IJ 1anltr.KhC Ct ual S Ctdar Crttk I••. :l.'i4 J ,•rc)t /\~c . 497.ll()WI Open d-lly p,,,.,, wafllod, cn1ct1a1nmcn1. Rc<el"11tK•n' •~'ep1cJ Ca\u.tl Moderate. S •• ,, ..... r GlcnllC)TC I l~uDI l.\c.l~h. 497-495S Lunch l-nJa)' only rrum 11.~0 a m. to 2.:JO pm • dinner un •Thur.S-IOpm,l-n. at . .S·tl pm Contemporary, crcatl•c, eclcc11e Chine e·1nnucnccJ cv1 inc. A I 111 dcl bl wonh pntts I.hat are h1&hc1 th n manv :.1taJ1tie>1\tl" Ounc ~tauranu Parlina 1n mun1 1r1I k•t or on 1rcc1 Rc1e1v1t >n SSS T1't T9"n Stirf ancl • N tlotcl. U5S South Co111 II , Lap111 Ou h, 97""4n, B~akla 1, luncll and dinner tcVCn d•Y'· Sundl) t>run~h J 1.kcu required fo1 ntlcTMn •f1cr .S )() r m Rtu·rva11ont recommended, Cuntcmporuy Cahforn1• cu111nt mulrrfully prcp•rtd b hcluon KcnV11•fth US with drawn butter and nothing cl c bul plcnry of naplun , big damp towel and a bib. After all, broiled lobster on n picnic is one of the ullimatc "finger foods." Greeley brought a whole new perspective to this delectable rru taccan when he served it with red hot al a. The blue corn torttllas were along for flavor. but among really close friend,, they are also handy for w1p1na )Our chm. Greeley's food-loving companion included Louis Maganclli, Le lie Covillo, Robert Fo tcr and Eric HallS«'n. Chicken, marinated m a grand. picy barbecue sauce, can be made 1hcad or ti.me and the onty cooking chore is broiling the lub tcr. S¥.cct potato salad 1 mile a"ay from 1hc usual "hue potatoc • celery and hard boiled egg..'> mi.~ that u ualJy ho"'' up at a picnic, and it wa" a aentle foil to the hotter clement on the menu Making mango frappc 1s a juicy M>rl of sport, but wonh the me y effort for a delicious tropical ending, cool on the palate. ' Greeley will cater this plcnic for your party; discuss the rates with him at 645-9858, or you can do the whole thing yourself, if )OU M:nd a elf-addrc sed ' ' ~-e-...... tamped emclopc (bu inc. izc) to The Golden Truffle, 1767 ewport Blvd., Costa Mesa CA 92627. requesting the .rec1~. Enjoying Al.in Greeley's CaribbHn picnic .ire, from left, Leslie Covillo, Robert foster, Erk H.insen And loui M.ig.inelli. Tidbits and Tastings W e're off to Catha)'' The Cathay Newport rcst1urant, that i . Mandarin cutSme ~ the name or the game in the care located 1n the 'hopping center known as NcYiport North Some of u think 1t as the Champ3gnc Market Ccn1cr ind I've even heard it called the B1~n Center; wtl:uevcr. Cathi)' Newport's food if ~1CCllcnt; plenty or vegetable plate and no MSG. Cathay Newport will knock 20 pcrecnt off your btJI i! you arc 1ntere tcd in having dinner at 3 p.m., or at lea\l, before 5:30 Or maybe you can look on 1h1 a \.Cf'Y late lunch Thi al\O applies to talc-out mdcr' picked up before 6 p.m,, 8 ¥..C read ll Ph1lne 759-33 1220 Bison A\c, L armtlo' , one of our b.\.'Uritc hana·oul for a h\.ely ntJhl in Corona dcl Mar, prtientcd quite 1 haw la t ~cc~ v.nh llya na and the l l1nd ~rughts. She will be there again on Aus. 1"· but Jon't forgd Carmelo'" any time for ltah1n food ; 1t v. 111 ju t ~cm a httle picicr than usual th t night. 0 fhc new Ora• Coenty Chapccr of Tbt Amtrkan la dhlt• ol WI•• aad tood will be cclctn111na its inaugural ug. lft "'"n an t\icntna of 1lohat CUl!itnC a_nd Robert Mondavi the . 'pc1.1al ~c t: 1t' all going to happen iu h1~ place oul on ~cnic Dri\C m C0>ta Mc .a · 0 We ha"c been hearing from happ) dine~ who tnc.:d Arl•n1's l)n 17th trcct 10 co,1a Me\8 and h,1,e been back for more Meanwhile, A.l.1l 'ICnl ll\Cr h1., recipe for "hat he calls "Chutnc) ".. I think 1t' more of four-al rm-pc to, bu\ no nuttcr Yihat it called, it' wonderful: 3 bunche fre h cilantro, 4 medium 1alapcno pcppc~. ~cdcd; 2 clO\e garlic. ~ green bell pepper, «"Cdcd: 2 tabl poon chopped walnut , 1 cup \\'hllc 'inc. ar. I tc poon alt, '"' tca'pot)n fine round bl pcrper . GnnJ f1f"ll ~ mgrcdient"> in food p~occ "'r. dd1ng a b11 of ''nc ':tr 1f needed. ~ re t ot in rcd1cnb, 1ndud1n1 the \lnecar. < t\111 before "C:Olf\J Make~ 6 ~-oz. "C~1n (F.d note. H:a'e an 1cc-cold beer read .) 0 Gianna•, in '" tal Court 1~ gum ICl ha\'-C a n me cl1 n •c '<-'m time th1 m(,nth, nov. thal Antonio Ca&nlllO, owner of the: legend f) Antonello'" 1 taking full <lwne~h1p 11J Jircct1un of th1 popular ting pot l\ll th· mun 0t1'-..r at C ttl oun. The nc-. name? fr tt na La p13a Marla Bird Orange Coeat Weekend I Thur9day. August 8, 1991 D t8 • t ' ... C 11ll•l llll'l I rtn•h Food Jt <J Pe~ Prrcc f ' "" • • t ' ' ,.,.1o1NC\ !•"" lil •• ,;: \~'iec of rJ\f.t ''I ha'lomCm.tJc fkC IL'•'' t•11•r11 Hrr1•I" ,,,,.,J,,.,_,.,,, JJ•ur SJ99 , , " • I' • ,. w ' • " . , 1" ,, f; • .,,,,, s~w RS Please Present When Ordering CHOOSE FROM • SIRLOIN STEAK • • MA'S POT ROAST • .. • FRIED CLAMS • • FRIED CHICKEN • • LIVER N' ONIONS • • VEAL CUTLET • COUNTRY FRIED STFAK • • Northern COD FILLET • •NO LIMIT!!• ~. "·" I Noori lo 10 p rn 7 day~ £ Xf'IRI c.., q 11 OJ lntroducina Summer Time Luncheon "Al Fresco" on the patio Monday, Friday 11 :30 to 2:30 Serving Dinner Nightly Live F.ntertairunent in the loJnge 3520 E. Pacific Coast Hwy Corona Del Mar 675, 1 22 ~ ExcHlng ... w Contemporary Chin.•• Restaurant ..• W llJLU DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS FRP~s · S.md Smn IJl'(l 11 to 4 p.m. 4 CHOOSE FROM ......... -..... .• _. ... ··--MUCH MUCH MOREi LuncheOinnereTake-Out Catering • Delivery 1400 W. Coast Hwv. N~ I.a (ocrou form aatboa 9ay Club) 714 831-8822 STILL SERVING THE FINEST IN MID-WESTERN BEEF, CHARBROILED TO PERFECTION, ALONG WITH FRESH FISH & CHICKEN Come in and relax. Remind yourself what a Great Steak Tastes Like! SERVING LUNCH & DINNER Harbor Ce nter Harbor & Wilson COSTA MESA 'OR RlalRVATl.ON8 ~ M1-9777 . DUS Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 8, 1991 -. • • • • • • ,J ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ' ........ . --=-- We SJ>eclallze In Theme Parties & Events THURi. THE AUG. CODE FRI. THE AUG. 9 CODE SAT. THE AUG. 10 CODE SUN. LIITLE AUG. 11 BIG BAND MON. LI IT LE AUG . 12 BIG BAND TU~ MARK AUG. 3 WOOD WED. PETER AJJG. 14 SHAMff>OK ~~R•TM ~~ 2332 w. Coast ....... , IDPCltT IEAClt • '31-WO