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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-08-29 - Orange Coast Pilot•COSTA THURSDAY August 29, 1991 TIDES TOOAY flrsl low S:J4 L'"· 1.4 flrsl h~ 12:0'2 P·'"· J.4 s-.cflow 6:45 P.'"· 1.J StcOftd hiJf\ 1J;41 Liil. J.I fllOAY first hlsf! 1Jt4 I a.'". 3.1 Finl low S:S9 L'"• 1.9 Second hlgtl 12:41 P·'"· S.4 Second low 7:57 P."'· 1.J QOOTES Of THE DAY "Thtrt comts a point whtrt a ~non llOJ 10 10~ a stand This used to be a favly sttady constn'Dt1w: 1fOUP that has now btcomt Ont' of d1ctati'1g what 0 CO/l.ttl'\!OllVt should tJainJc." City Councilman Peter Buffa explain h1 reason for his recent re ignataon from the Co ta Me a Republican Assembly amid controversy (Al). "Frudom rings whtrt opinions clash." Adlai E. Stevenson COMMUNITY EVENTS •A Suftnge Day Luncheon pon ored by the Women's Network AJert will be held ot noon today at the Balboa Bay Club in Ne"'port Beach. Co t \) $1 S per person Call Vivtan Hall at 854-1155 (or del811 •,..lntanatlonaUsm~ The ~ll lndu tr') or the '90 .. wall be pre coted at 7' IS a m at Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Pac1f1c Coa t Highway. Newport Beach. Cost with prepaid resef\lations is $12 for Newport Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce members and $ lS for guest . Costs at the door are SIS for members and $20 for gue ts. Call 644·821 l for detail . • South Coast Repertory will r.review its newe t production, 'Heartbreak Hou. c," Friday through Sept. S. Showtimcs ore 8 p.m., except Sundny when it 's 7·30. f or details call 957-4033. • lnolne Meadows Amphitheatre will be the itc for a concert Friday featuring Lynard SkynarJ, Junkyard and Little C c ar The concert will beam at 7 p.m ; call 740-2000 for ticket information. JUST 1ME FACTS • flow long i Newport Pier :> l.>JJ ~lO'I Ol JV;)\ 11UtMOllOJ .>4\ \111\4;>1 \UM ll WJOI 6l61 1 u1 .>1WM wo; Ot .<q pJ<o11 :>p "'M P.>J oor l\81 .,41 •!uo1 .,,aw ·J.>uvnh " 1~ow1u .<111u11luo • ,_ "'-••• , • ,..~ e..ci. "'"" l~ • ... • .-. di 644 l ltl ., "" ..... 44)117 f OOtl I lfoMC~ 6 lntotv1cwfA4 Legal notlCC C5 Soc1cry/.U po'rt~l ........ , Pa• ~11991 ,,..... .. ,.,. -~led ,.,.,, PUblished Twsdays, Thursdays cl Saturdays Circulation 45,000 Two held for illegal sales to Iran Businessmen charged with export of nuclear deVices From Pltot staff reports NEWPORT BEACH A local businessman and his company's operations manager were arrested Wednesday by government agents on charges of illegally exporting equipment with possible nuclear and missile capabilities to Iran. Ray Amiri, owner of Ray Amiri Computer Consultants of Newport Beach, and Don Danesh, both Iranian, were being held without bail, according to Commerce Department official in Washington. To further illustrate the scriousne of the alleged offense, bail wa refused by U.S. Magi. trate Judge Kirtland L. Nahlum in Los Angeles because of a risk that they may attempt to flee the United States. Amiri, 43, and Danesh, SS, exported the equipment to Iran without necessary licensing, according to the Commerce; Department. Federal law states that exporters must obtain licenses to ship high-tech equipment to Iran, which is currently on the State Department's list of countries that support international terrorism. The equipment allegedly diverted to lran includes portable o cilloscoP.es, which measure and analyic elcctncaJ impul e . They can also be used in mi silc guidance systems, the Commerce Department reported. Amara' offices "'ere searched by ~~ pt-• Jack Grimshaw, who teaches an English class at the Costa Mesa Job Center, work with Morello Gonzalez Wedne day. MM\" Mal1ll> ,,._?\lot Antonio Zerrmano, left, and Salvador S. Sanchez listen to Grimshaw during an Engli h cla s at the Job Center. Second language Job Center offers more than just work By Ama Cekola SUI! Wl1tlr J ck Grimshaw was in the middle of his English lesson, teaching the class how to say "I am looktng for a job," when most of the tudent uddenl) rushed from the room "There's a job no~ ... Grimc;ha-... ,11d. a~ all but a handful of his Spam h-peaking tudent ru hed out idc the Co ta Me a Job Center to ¥reet an employer who had JU t pulled into the center. Work obviou ly comes first for the men who gather at the city-run Job Center every morning, but for thoc;c who need it, there's a"o a chance to learn some ba ic Engl"h "This i urvival Engli'lh," said Gnm.,ha ..... ""hlN! blue: sh~ ""ere cmercd ¥.tth ..:hall by the time the tY.O·hour dao." ended WcJnc,Ja, mornin~ .\t lea t l'm gc\\lng them \~' be able ti.) 'J' hJ~1c phra-.c' and be 1hlc ll.> get the h."1c mformat11>n the~ nccJ tu get alone " l ong uccu,tomcd to the J1,tract1un" or the center, Gnm,ha" mll\C\ hi'> cla ... , quickl) thrnugh ha'k l ngh.,h grammar and pronunciation. helping them lc..irn 'uch thing' a' ho"" to fill out ;1 Jt'h upphcauon form .ind the n.lmc~ of the hammc"· ~a"'' and other t0t.1ls they -...111 ltlel~ encounte r out on the JOb 1te<o Spon,orcd h\' the ( Cl\t,1 Mc'J Lttcracv Center. Gnm,h.1\11 , ht' "'ft Muurin.e .ind l"llht.·r \(1l11n tccr' h.11,c hce n hclpin~ mctm 1111'1 'eckt'r' learn See TEACHER/ID "" pernmcnt agent earlier tht )C:&r wit!\ a carch warrant, according to the Commer~ Dcpanmcnt. If convicted of •llegcd '(iolation of export control la¥.:>, the two bu inc 4-mcn could be sentenced to five year in pn n and fined $250,000 Commerce Department poke ~!' in ~ Angeles and Wit'ihington, 0 C., were not in their office .. Wcdne\day evening when nnouncement of the arrests wa made. Newport Beach Police and Orange <;ounty Sheriff Oeparlmcnt officials said they had no rcport<i of the arrests Wedne,da>- Buna leaves Assembly amid dispute Councilman·s days there may have been numbered By Steve Marble St4lT"' • <.OS l A Ml SA ')tc1thng the thunder from tho-.e -...ho -...ere plul\lng h> du-.\ him, Co ta Mc-..1 Councilman Peter Buffa ha'.'> rc,1gned lrom the cit}·... Repubhclin A ... -.emhly -hinting that the con'c(\;all\c: group'' ho.,..in \1gn' 111 "McCarthH\m" A hagh·prnfile Republican \\ohCI ha' groomed h1m,clf fnr hu~her pohucal office. Butta had been ' da re tor ol tht Cn.,.t:s Me.;a R c:puhl1can ' e mbl) unul 'u h m 11\1 n~ h1 -.unging three·ragc le tt e r of re 1gnation eurher this month "There come' a point \\htrc a J>'!r<.on h<1' lu tal c Peter Buff a a '>\Jnd •· Bulf a \Uld \h:dnc,dJy. "l h•' u<,c:J lo he .t fairly ,tead\ con,cl"\1tll\C: croup 1hat hd' now become nnl" or li1lla\ing \\hat a 1.llO,cl"\ ,lll\C 'hllUIJ thtnl " Other' ct1\c in the group. though. 1;a1d ran'-ing chapter 0111'-cr' "ere 10 the pm;:~'' of n~lhnt;_ Hufla "hen ht rc!\1j!nation came in A general H'll' for Huffa' remo~al "a' to he tul.:en in 'il pt cm her .... 11d l rn1c h~cnc:'. a mcmhcr I 1hc ( 'ol>l:t ~1c'a RcpuM11.~tn j'\"cmhh. 1< hn ~10,1rl.1ch. pre~1dcnt \lf the R c p u bl I l a n hart c: r • and '' t h c r' app:uenth '~ere con~erncd th:u Buff.I \llB\ nh1rc interc,tcd an hi' own fX'littcal tuture than the grour·~ nJ h J 'ohcned h1\ nlO't.:I"\ tll\C \IC\11' H111t.1 1twugh, \.OntcnJ, hi' fsll1ni uut "11 h the le 1d c r'h1p ot the local ~cpuhh\..1n ~roup he ~.10 '''' )Car ¥.hcn Mnorl.1lh 111J other' 1umpeJ on the Cit) hu 'upph mg m,mcy l\1 the Co\ta l\.k'a C1"1c Pl.1'l!hllu"c. \\h11.h at the lime w '1ag1nr 'w·ter Mary lgnat1u' L.Aplai n' It All hu ) c1u·· -a \at1rc .. nmc fe lt WJ\ "anti ( hmttan" in tone Whtie B11ft,t "lud he alo.o found the play See BUFFAllll* ..... Hornbuckle under fire for lunchtime meeting Sy Anna Cekoll Std~ city intcnJ to uc the fair o.,;er its m.1 ter plan Ex-drug plane paroled to JWA COSTA ME. A M~yor Mary Hornbuckle' invitat1on- onl) meeting with advisory committee le den Tue day 1 n't the onl) lunchtime .ippotntmcnt on her calendar that\ 'P rked the >1ttcnt1on of a fellow counc1lmcmber Vi e Ma or andy Clcn1s id .. he'' al'l<l "pcrple._cd" by a lunchtime meeting I lornbucklc ha<l with thcn·Or1ngc Count • Fair Bo rd Pw.ulrnt lk1rcrly l ang,ton lu\t month. \\-h1ch occurred nun her 1 (1ty hargmund t 1ai n 'ummlltcc . meetina with the board had been c-.ncclcJ. Gent • who until rcccntl) h been the lone cou!lctl rcprc entati'>c tor the ra1r luuwn comm1ttcc. 1J 'he wa told the mccttna wu c ncclcd 1n e the While counctlmembcrs frequently meet for lunch with " nou people, Gena ;aid tt ccmed a if the dut1c of the h t n commau ee were bcLng pre ·empted by Hornbuckle'' lunch appomtmenl "l luJ we not ju'>t h d a scheduled mectana canceled, I wouldn't ha1re thouJhl twice about it," he aid. "It ., ntce for people to et t ether and )OU '7.1n omct1mc ha.,;e mcthana product11rc h ppcn over lunch, hut ' thou ht it ..,., ood at the umc " t lornhuc~I • <l1J there wa noth1na odt.I 'i\hout her lunch with Lan ton "11'c c tyre of meeting tak pl u~ all the time." he 1d. "We met durina the f 11r. I S..MEETING,_ ..... ~ . Pilo4 Crq Axton it in t~ rotkpit o( th~ OC·l rKentty purch• ~ by C&D "• tics. '·' By Ins Yo OI w • I -- Pilot People Rich Palmer HE~.:--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The 29-year-old creator of Herc to Help, a new company in Costa Mesa that plan-. to offer complimentary roadsid~ service to motorists st randed on Orange County freeways. Ironically, the ~ervice v.as .-.cheduled to begin operating two weeks ago, but Palmer's Here to Help truck was knocked out of commission with a bad tran.;m1.,,ion PERSONAL INSPIRATION • ..__------- Palmer. a H'tcran ut the ad,ertising buc;ine\s, fir t got the idea to offer an eml'rl!Cll1..\ t rc.~e,~av 'cl"\1ce five year-. ago, when hi 11'-'" n 1...ir hwke dm' n 111 1 h1.. .ioc; r rccv.a} He thought help was on 1 he "·" "h1..·11 ·fw '·"' .tn .1pproachmg highv.ay patrolman, but the nlf1cer d.:dtned 111 '"'P "I "·•'int far from .in exit, but I was kind ol mtlll\i I '1llul C 111' •. llld 1hc~ told nK th.11 they don't have time Ill de.ti \\Ith ti I , ,tiled ( Jltran\, a.,k1ng whal they have for 't11.h '11u.t1111n' .. 111d lhl"\ ,,11d thn onh have call boxc~." Caltrans .1ml the <. .t11i.111111 I lil.!h\\,1\ t>.11inl ha\c ... ince ~tarted offering a 'cl"\11..c ,,tflul < >1.111i:1.. \11!•t·I,. but acwn.l1ng 10 Palmer. this outfit opcr.111..·, 1111h 111 tnn,11111..11\111 tre.1' ONE LAST NUDGE:·--------- r'.11i:1u ,,IJ,, u"n' <ill H1th C1r.1phll l'roduct1on~ 1n Costa \h:,.1 1111111' dedlkd 111 '"'I' ... 1111ng 11n lw. 1Je.1 a )CJf and a half ·'I.!' ,,11.:11 hr' 1rud \,,,, '"'ll·n .and the 1..hcd.. from h1!. in-;urancc ,11rnp.t1l\ r··~\rdcd thl' l•l'h IP !!l'I \l.1rtcd lk h<lught a U!.ed Ford ICini:.1..1 .11lll cqu1ppl·d 11 111 11tler e\cr\thmg from 11rc-changmg 'el\ll1..0 '" .1 u.:llul.ir ph1111e Io lunJ thc 1.:omplimentar) ervice, hl' dl',11.!llld ,1 'il.!11, \\hl<h ol!ltr' J.\ll lk!!r1..e Vl\lhlllly, On Which 10 'ell .11h ··rt1,1ng to u1rp1ir .11t: 'Plln,or' He '<lid there' been a ~rl·a1 de.ti 111 1ntL'll'I trnm p111cn11.tl 'pnn<,or,, including Daihat~u ,\nil•n.:.r 1111.. 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"'~" r ( I Uo• 1 ~(,() (1..U 111\ea CA 4lf,}(, l ''Pl'''~' Nu ._.. tn•tft 1n~r•l1C>M. ~ t•><WI m.attl'• 1.f ~~IJ ~n nwy ~ .. po.~ W'thnul 'IMlftfll '"-' ~ (I >pyti#if '1Wft#'I fim ~Hll"Pf Pubf1W r r moe Ste111. ''. Clworman How to reach us at The Pilot Circulation Orclng~ County 642~333 Mv~islng Cl.iss1f~ 642 5678 Display 642 "4321 Editorial New; 540 122"4 5potU 642 4330 N~W9, 'fXWU f.11< 646·"41 70 Main Office Busi~ Office 642.,.321 80\1 fu 631·5902 MMaglna Editor Steve Marble .•. 64J .. J21, ..a. ·Safe upon the solid rock the ugly houses stand Come ond see my shining poloce butlt upon the sand( -Edna St. Vincent Miiiay S ome local orch1tects stepped oway from their design boards lost weekend to learn how to build poloces on the sands of Corono del Mar's "819 Corona" heoch Tne American lnshlute of Architects/Orange County hosted a sond costle building workshop on Saturday feotunng lessons and instructions from "professional" sand sculptors The workshop gave prospechve porhc1ponts o chance to hone their skills in onhcipohon of AIA's 1991 Sandcastle lnvitot1t>nal Compet1!1on on Sunday, Sept 29, of 819 Corona. WATG Arch1te 1s of Newport Beach ond lee & Sakahoro of Cosio Mesa were among the local orch11ecturol firms represented Saturday Police Log o ta Mesa 11Wh11c 1hc Jemnd anc 1 •• m11Jc at ~ -40 pm al liar· bor lloulcvard and Gury Avenue Snn1eonci Inf~ 11 S 1~1 vul n )(lie rccc•rJ r frum •n 11r1ar1tn(nl nn the 25cWl hl111. It of s. n11a An 1r cnue I nlrV 111111 the h1•m ... 1 m.ule hy 1'1')'1na 011\.n • ,, rcc:n I h, l•u1rl.uy ,.,, 1cpi\llcJ MunJ v • I inc U1• S~1n C .-m 11 711 W. l'lth \1 w11 lh v1~· 11111 of 1•11111111', 'lll'ht1h w 1 rcf)l•r1t1l 111 police ~fon· 1by /\ th:t11 o1n•l tdcpl11•nc v.mlh l'l<•ul S\\O v. tc I· n lr1m1 1 h hop • Poli c •UC$Cc<J 111.-t1 wcnncn on rn n uf prUilttu• lion lu ay 1flcrnoon. lhe hJJt arre11 wu m1Je 11 I O pm 11 u .,bor Hool v.rd end ~unllowet trcel • /\ ri•htlery w rtror1~ al 22.U c·olJllC Drive •I I Hi ll m fuciJay, l\J,h1i41nal 1nh11ma111•n •'""'' the c.i v.~ re nol 1mrncd1;itely \ 11l11hlc Newport Bench hu11~ry 1111 I Clll~IC•l """""l"''' S;in,lv.u;h l.'cnlcr, ~m \'Yt 11or1 c·c:ntcr l>r , (!t' hly 11111h 11 kn• and 101•1. IWU lh P'J\I01S tlll~C~ m]• or fl I I heel, It ' ,, or C.::•* ind s uo • I Ml n•\h•ftl baokadc rented hi b olf •n llCI ~11 Like part Jn the land sculpting: (C1cidcwlM from top) Diam ou-., la lup, Jerry Blommer and Jim lrrttell -put tht-fini1hln1 touches on their castle; kaft Stumpf and Duff Paulsen concentrate on detail work; Hans Wenzel and Jim lrtttell perfect their windows; and Rt'• Ruge uses a straw to blow 4ilray and away. In Newport Beach: In I 972, the congregauon of the first Bap11 t Church on Oiff Dmc uc;ed the church will for a billboard and the m t age could he read from he.Ml\ 10 the harbor ln 1973, the Planning Commission found the church in violation of the '1l!n <1rdinance and the wall wa 'i repainted Jn IQ74, the C11y Council O\Crturned the dcc1\ion and the 'i&n was hack. and remained until the c1 1y ol ewport lk.1ch bought the location for the bluff top Fn'iign View P.1rli.:, .1 hH.cntcnnial proJCCt. Jlle "gn d1'1appc.ircJ for the lai,t lime in I ~76. WC' "011lcJ tllA<" 1t ;H a 1gn of ••ppmwl 1! wu would \CmJ ~our h1 ltmcal fact 10 LJ1cJ ) ou Kn<m , fhe Pilot, P 0 . Bot 1560, C() ta Mc.~•. 92626 -Complied by Anne plnn in lh\.' 1110 Modi \\f 41 t \ltcc 1 tor 11 mo\111g van to par... trc >h•h.:n • ,, rt~IJ~nl c•f lh 7200 tif,I( .. t•t II llOIC 1>11\ h a1J "lm m \Cl> 11n•I v.rn1 111,i.k lo 11 mu ul1u m.rn 111nn111rt fwm h1 n 11hl1'•t'' •1• 1rtm~n1 I he 11Wtl• nc'' l h.1K1I 1hc m.1n hit k>\I him an1I l.11\'1 111' ne1 b '"''found 11 v. ll•h ml $tt(l ~"h nu llll • lv.11 f"'' '' ~• h mr §tnJ lr1•m a hum 111 che ~ Xl Mc1<.k o \1c1t \ 1 1' • t k 10 S\,Ot!l.l in 1 h 1ut1I $)h cc1t1f1,:a1 were I'"' Crum • uf 111 I twarJ lm~ma. ~ NcWpot:t l~ntc:1 Dr ' T be IMdla ........ It Wll I .... eaory: .. Retail ... up! ~--· .. Wlaic9' caUNd ...... OI •1r••11 ao woader why they ..,...t ,enifta th.v....,. Ol 11111 _... ....,...,. Cert.., the ~ •• Coa11lnW1re la CGlta Mela'• ..... ... On the Coast r----- O>urtJin1 wen curiaut. They are doli• tlac shop. So llOW wMN ckt 10" •t penta hueln that actually keep one'• trouten from tumblifta ao lbe floor the moment you tum your Nck? When I dropped in the store I.Mt week. the mcrchandilc liad been picked clean -at SO percent off. There wu little left but the wallJ. and I upect you could have made a deal on thole. • The people uyin& to lease the f avc Wcstcliff Plaza stores that have been vacant for almost a year have to be wonderinc about this here comeback. Same with the agents for the two stores in Eastblurf center that have been un·r~ntcd for two years. The folks at Hatteras of California, one or the largest yacht-sales outfits in the west, must have some questions about this resurgence. They moved out of their Lido Village offices last week, merged into another large -and apparently more suc:cessful -dealenhip, the Crow's Nest. / Dennis K.ilclas, who restores and refinishes wood furniture, says his Costa Mesa business has never been slow in more than IS yean. Until lately. But he's philosophical: "Actually, I've finally had time to get my shop organized. And now I'm ready to get ">busy again." A it turned out, the main rea~n most mall bu inc cs weren't gettina their share of the retail sales "increase" is that there wasn't any. Sales volume wasn't really up, just prices. Ocarly, the economy is still in deep trouble in our ne ighborhood and 1 believe l have discovered a heretofore unreported cause of the recession and its persistence. This affliction is so unique it docs not even have a name. A fittina one might be, steatopygic inertin. Fat·a~d laziness in street lingo. ' r am convinced that many American bu inc es -all kinds, all sizes, from huge corporations to moms and pop to independent workers -arc losing their gumption. S omc have just been so beat up they really don't care an)'more. Others arc fighting for their very uMval. But day aft er day l keep running into guys who apparently could care less whether they work or not. Some examples: I "VCnt into a large store in search of a new computer sy tern. I wandered around, foun~ the set-up I was looking for and sat down to try and mnkc it work. It wouldn 't. 1 looked at the gaggle of sales people by the counter. They didn't look b:ick. l walked arounu some more. Sat down again. Never in 20 minutes did one of the "sales" people approach me. A craftsman installed new sliding doors and windows in our house. I asked if he was interested in doing some book cases and kit chen counters. You bet, he said, and he'd get back with estimates m a week. That was in March. And so it goes. H you have any imilar horror tone to hare. pica e jot a note to me here at the paper, or call on the Hotline. I'd al o be interested in he aring about good, hard-working people who have gone out or their way for you. Meanwhile, 1£ we really want 10 get this economy perking again, seem to me we have to find u cure for Mcatopyg1c inertia. 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M~I recent di'atlu u re~ed to the Orange Counfy Recorders Office. Costa Mesa fHlyn Mlldrtd McClntc,' 78, Aueu,1, 13. 1991 \11ra11rd \1omton T11,1or, 11, Augu\t 7, 14191 v July 10 o SlltaHoca Hd Chri1 Wiiton, Cos!• Mcu,~rl · • ))Mlldrf'd Dorolh~ Amos 79, Augu't 7, 1991. Bulletin board Speaker service A newly created speaker's bureau Yl'lll offer free speakers to non-profit Jr<!ups nan1n1 in Seph.:mber For more inform,.ion or to recctve 11 hslln& or available spcake~. call Gomuck' All American 11 831-2021. Guard training Free 1r11nm1 to be I sccuruy or- l1cer u offered through lhe Orange Councy Private Industry Council. Studenli will take a 120-flour course .11 lhe American Academy of Public Safccy COYCnna \tate lav. . fircanm, b1tons and tear p For more information. call I ·80(). 473-0081. Commis ion meeting NEWPORT BEACH -The Parks, Beaches and Rccre1uon C-Om· m1 ~ion or the C11y or Newport Beach will be mc1:ung Sept 3, at 7 pm 1n the Council Ch1mbef\ 11 3:l00 Newport Bf\id . Newport Beach Retirement seminar NEWPORT BEACH -The New-port Be1ch office of Shearson Leh· man Bro1heo 1\ iponsonng a semi· nar on "Lump Sum D1~1nbutions r rnm Rct1rcmcn1 Pl1n\" II will 11ke place from 7 10 II 15 pm , ~p~. 4 11 the H\111 Rejlcncy Hotel. 17900 Jam- 'Recreation Review' brochure available C 0 ST A M li.S A Th c Com munity Service Department Fall 1991 e~1llon or "Recreation Review'' is now available. The brochure lists all 1hc prog ram$. .special events and c1ctiv1t1e!> ofl cred by the department through Dec. 11 . Brochure\ arc mailed to all re 1dencc m Co ta Mc a and arc available at all communit} centers, City Hall, 1 he Chnmher of Commerce and other locations. . l·or 1ho e "ho dtd no• rcce1\e a hrochurc. call <>iS-4Q 5 or 754- 5300 for n free cop) Aw C 3 I Ill.ti.~ 10, lttl ._.,.,. .... () u ...... ae... v ....... 72. Auplt 7, 1991. D ......., a..., Mentu. 8), Aupu I, . ., .. o ................... 74,Aqutt II, 1991 · 0 Ger.e.i Milr ~. ADpM 10, 1991. a IM11' ... 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Sept 9. a free le~ure called, "Attention Odien 01S<lrder 1n Adults, Adolescent$ and Children Fact or Fiction?," will be given by Joan Andrew , an educallonal IX}'· cholog1~1 and founder or Coastline Coun ehn& Center 1n Newport Beach • The lecture will be held from 7. .JO p m. 1.1 the ColStline Counschn1 ., ....... a ~..._. ..., .unlcd o,,..._ J .. V ... on Augu I W, 1991 n Santa Ana c ly... TM4 ChallftfiM marncd Kami Dilt• Platt on Au wl 10 1991 an Onom dcl Mar D ~ w.,. Fk · muricd a.cca L,)u Gottl Au u I II 1991 1n Norw.lie o J""J MklilMI MrllJt, Jr., married 11frM1 Lyaa ·~N•llP• .. on Au 11 10, 1991 1n S1n11 An1 c ll.aMaU AllH Han muriccl , .. ._ Ana c..ltt on Augu 1 10, 1991 in Lomita It-lnni.r"l)ldto u l'!'C"ltol lo tbC Fadn.i aa.."4119 C°Axln • Santa AM o ~ 11 n..11~!0.........,..•lo:l..w ~u '-"""1-••-•IOCl.,•--t.o • C ~ll1Tl>t • Ml ~ .._... ~-C!Wd.,.,..ln~­ -............. c~ C a..,.... 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I •• CROPS IN AT THE FARMER'S MARKET Jlreah Worthern SEAFOOD l'reah Canadian U.I . •o. 1 B.uaaet Potatoes 89~ Jlaw Jumbo lal• •rt.c• CJoo4 Thr. 9 ·1·91 Tea · We Alao Delt...-er l'or Tour Con..-enJanc• Sweet Plump Strawberries . .... , Vine Jlipe •••41••• Watermelon 19~ Local ••••t White or Yellow Corn s1•1 ••••t ••4 B.aspberries • 1 \.ft MEAT V .l .D . .&.. Lean Cho~• Halibut l'illet KiD.C Salmon Black T1'er Shrimp Zacky Whole California Pryer• Pork Beef Loin Baby Back K ·Boba $79! •ober' Monda vi Fillet $79! WINE Jlober' Monda vi $79! &e·80 CT. Bober' Mon4av1 llibs $39f 79 L~. 1«·lli;l*lilff jl•t;d;l1I Arrowhea Ybarra Paa ta Mountain Olive La Bella Woo4bri4a• White llnf an4el Woo4br14C• ~ Chardonnay Woo4brid.C• Sauvtanon Blanc Sprina 0118 Pasta •·io saa! •99! .s 1 ~! B.B.Q. lpecl.._i lmoke4 Baby Back llib• ' S69!L rar••r• Mar••t'• Grav.a Laka Dill Cured lalaon ' 9 9 I t LT •real••• aatn •1t I~ .foll TerleUM DELi i KiTCHEN I ft. Bero 8an4wich .s1009 :aniU.ah J'arm Bouae Che44ar Ch•••• $49! • .... •• cllld a steady b tit soft.spok . en adt.1 Ocate for H oag Memorial H . 0 sp1tal. A Cure for. growing pains? Michael Stephens talks about Hoag Hospital, medical costs and the future ,\11. 11 i.. \tc1•/I, 11' Ji.1, fic:cn the pre:.1dcnt and chu:f exccut1~c 1111 , r crt H \1a: \k11111rr.i/ Jlp,p11.1l m .\t·"porr Beach ~tncc 1975. He '' '' • d1 wm.111 "' rh, C:1/1fornw A\'ioc1at1on of Hospitals and l h 111/r \1,11 ''"· ,1 r·1'1 ... hairman o/ the Ho'ipital Council of l.in11·h111 ( 1'1t.•1111.1 .111.J 11lt: thiJ/rm,111 "'the ,\iewport Harbor Area ( /1.1111f>cr , 1/ ( 1mmt r1·t • \ n.1 111 c "' \ 1/1 I .1/...c Cit_y, Stcphem earned a masters degree in llm1 111.1/ .1dmtr11,1r.1w111 <Jt Columh1d l. ·nr,.cnity in New York City and .1 111.1\l<'r' dccrt:L' in hu\111ec,, Ji/ministration from Furman l '1111 c1 '1t1 rn < 1fl'(:fl\ 1/h. SC f·kforc coming to Hoag. he was .1ilm1111'U.1tor \'1th the (irecm1/Je llrnptta/ Sj'itcm. He now lives in \c 1•;1.1·1 JJ,,14·h "''h h1• "'fr .inJ '"o children. Uu1rni:. Ji1, tLnurt .11 H11.1~ \ctphcn• hJ!> earned a reputation u u 1111111•1 lnlf) ft .11/<'r cllJd ,1 \fl'Jt(I hut_ '<>fJ..-)JX'k CD ..t.dYOCJJ.Le JDc ..l.bJ;_ _ "'"!'''·': 11/Jtt h rt'< c111/1 ,11/dcd .1 c1nccr center 1/11.11: r 111111~11 1, 11e 11• .11 .1 l r. ,,,ro,1J, 't r h,· rc:4uc:.'it of the city, \\ llll /1 h 111 }!r1111" 11 c"" cit •rrrm ing ,mall improvements •nu t'\p.1r1•11•n' '' th,· h11,p1t,1/ 1/11 •I! hil~ come: up ~llh J 20-ycar ma ter p /,111 .1 h/11< pr mt /, •1 '" 11t "' th.11 cJll~ for more than doublmg 1/1< ,,,.L of th1 < "'1111.: 1.1ul1t1c..' I 1 '"' /11:/ I 11/itldl ,,1t t/nl' n rc:cc:ntJ.~ with Stephen' to dt')CU the :1 11·.1r p/.111, 1/11 1•' luturt· .md the future of medic:J/ cJrc 1t elf. Q I think our rcadtr\ ma) n ot undt'rsland why Hoag Hospital l • propo'IOI! thi'> 20 rear plan. A t I .in.ill\, "-l h1..~.111 the rHOCC\' at the rc4ue'it of the Ctly, that • '' 1• 1111r 1111g1 n.il m,1.,1er pl.tn which wa~ Lomp leted in 1979 rL tll, lid 11111 tic.tr 1 ~f\.'.11 deal of revc la ncc 10 whJt had evolved ti\ l T I h 'I I J'l Cl l1( I \.\ t d en' l\1n11td te>no,t rut:t1on of ,1 major in-pa tient tower because 111 th p111Jcd1on nt 111 patient cen\u~. it wn-; increasing but an th e c.11h \.i11, IH' hq!.111 tu 'ce a modcratmn whi le enough admi sions ln11111111t·d the length of \tay wa!. reduced so significantly that ih - pat1cn1 c.1p.toty wa,n't what we had an11c1patcd 1t to be. On the other hand, the volume of out-pati ent services increased dram.1t1c.1lly .. '-'> really mo!>t of the projects we have undertaken v.crcn t cnvic;l(lncd in the \q79 master plan. So 11 "'·" ttmc to ~o hack and rcv1~c and re-submit before we t•llllln Jl'd on "1th what would he a major emphasis Q 8ll\Cd on the 5QU8rt' rootage o( the master plan, )OU'Ye more • ahan doubled lht \pace. fs the dtmand that UHi ror ervlce ? A l·ir\t of .111, lhc m • ..,tcr pt.in cnv1~1on' the mruumu m you would • h,t\(' rn lcrm~ 1ll dcH:lopmenl II doc n't necC\\anly mean we h.t\1. pl.in' th.it 'fX:llf11:.1llv 1dentif) how we wou ld hu1ld out 10 that m.1'C1m11 m .1mnunt What we tried to do 1s 1dcn11fy what the ma,1m11m nught tic..· and the n c'1abhsh all the environmenta l impact rcl.11111~ to 1h.11 . But we don't have prccL'ic plan\ that tell u which hu1ldrng' nVt·r which pcm)(! of ume we woulll add to come up uh 1m.1ll' to that m.1"C1mum 'io, 1t\ there 1f nccc.,.,.m hut 1l doe<.,n·t mean we're gomg to build to II Q • Why do )'OU need thl~ nexlblllty? A Both technology and the prac ttcc of medicine ha changed so • drama1icall> Look al the reduced length of tay and look at out p.11tc n1 \urg1cJI procedures and project that into the future and 1t '" verv difficult to anticipate at thi point, how the cv\llut1on of med1c.1I technology and medical practice i going to evol"c over the upconung year . You could have a major cure for a severe 11lncu or malad) ~uch '" heart di'-Ca~ or cancer and that would h vc a ~cry dr•matic effect. On the 01hcr hand, with the clltcnsion of life expectancy, you m11ht have greate r demand for rehabilitation ~ice or killed ou in1, all of which arc very important in term of re pondina to health care need • bul lo know where the cmph i i ioln1 to be or the types of buHdin that will be required, I think if you talk to any planner they "" uld tell you the me thin1. It's goina to be major ~M.tM~tluc tephens: "There are two ways to bring health a~ costs down ... through regulation and competitive market principles ... " out-patient, it's going to be responsive within a relatively hort pernx.l of hmc but other than that, ii 1J very difficult to elCactJy predict which buildings or the s12e of buildin which you would con truct. Q • ~hal's bttn the blattl conctm or Ml&bborina homtOWntn? A I think it's difficult to say lhat there arc one or two major • concerns that have been cxprcucd. I think It is more dependent on the location of a particular homeowcr, individually, or a partkula.r community. If you're on 1he ocean side of C.Oa t Hishway, you arc concerned about traffic, accc lo the ite off the hishway, you arc concerned about the appearance of the itc, what kind of landscapina will be alon~1de the tract so 1t is attractive. There is concern about ht'vin& buildings too ck>le to the hia)1way, so that you be11n to act an alley effect rather than what you gtt with buildings that arc lower and set back f mm Cout Highway. H you arc in a community around the holpitaJ, you arc conccrncJ 1ab0ut bu1ldinp beina set back f rgm your property line, you arc concerned 1boUt conat.ruct.ion noiae and noiao durina operation and f think the pneraJ public ii looti"I at amcnitia. Whal kind of park, what typa of vfcw wtU bo maintained for the public. Certainty you are concerned if ,our priYate vtew from your home It '°'81 to . ~, be blocked. And then, tf )OU have a certain environme ntaJ issue, you a.re concerned about wetland and other mo re pecifac issues, so it depends on which grour and which individual you are peaking with. And that is one o the frustrations because it is difficult to addrc s all of tho e concerns and to satisry everyone, because In the procc , if you met everyone's concern ~nd were responsive to the extent they would ltkc to ee, you would end up basically with a project that isn't economically viable or adequate. Q Do you Chink )OU can reach agreemtnt with tbt dl.lfertnt • homeowcn assodatlon '! A I think we will reach a potnl where there will be acceptance by •the majority of those who re ide within a. particular development or homeowne r~ group. I don't th1n>c we will be able to )atisfy cvcl) 1nd1vidual. lt may be that we don't get the formal endorsement Crom some of the homeowners association on some issues. But I think, by the conclusion or the proces~. we will have satisfied most of the concern of a maJority of the homeowners and be able to meet the obligation M be t we can and ull be left with an development that will allow us to respond to the needs of the community. Q Han you lumtd any lesson rrom tbc Balboa Bay Club • denlopment plan? A There are certain fundamental pri nciple 1hat apply any time . • you are dca.ling with a project that 1s going to potentiaJly impact the public. You have to be very open and forthright in cngag!ng and Involving your immediate neighbors m your plans. That \S something we committed to do from the beginning and it i.t not somethin~ we've undertaken simply hccau~c of lhc experience of another applicant. We nre by nature o very public organization with respect to the people we crvc and our upport organuations, so lt just comes noturally to us to involve and di.';cus and repre ent and I think we have Clltended that in dealing wilh tho c org.Ulizations. 1 think that's the most important thinJ you can do and understand that it takes repetition, it takes Ocxibilrty and while we under tand our needs very well, we can't expect others who aren't part of hospital manaaement or employed by the hospital to have the aAme undcrstandjng of our needs. · '_That takes. tune and takes cxplanatic:>n and it lake~ going back and bemg rccephvc to what you arc heanng, at leut coming back and saying.we can modify ~ur proposal to take an account what you sakl, or saymg -very candidly -I'm sorry, we can't do it. That's about the best you can do . Q The wetlands thal nt on Cbt l~r campu , are lhey caued e by a Htpatt'l . A. It's a runoff from the irrigation. Q Lees talk aboot cbaL You propo mlllaatlon mtasuru for tlM • wetlands off allt? In Wtst Newport? , A We have really said that we think lhat the 'ocation of • mitigation i somcthina that hould be decided and dctcrminect by the City Council. I think there are advant gcs to it beina in West Newport only because the presence of the wetland and tho advantafe accrue lo the benefit of the community to the utcnt that if 1t can bo done and that'• fea 1hlc, I thank 1that would be de 1rablc. But we re not profc ional in wctlanJ c~~m~ nd that houkS be a c11y dcci ion that we would aar~c to follow. Q l.tt'a IHtt .. .... plan fOt' I MOIMftl and talk ...... • ......... iledkel nllb. A ~verybody'a fl\'\>fllO ut>jecll Nuw )'dU ct tu r lly touah • ltlUCI. I think heal1h ca,. 11 1lw•Y1 aoina 10 bo upcn ive. Number oae, ii ii t9dl~ blled, eocond, the Hpc:C1ationa of pedentl _. ... 8TEPHENU11 ' • .. • ' e,-.c-. ..... COSTA MESA -While the propoted 0.•ral Ptaa mey Mw chanaect some in the .,... two ,...... --of ........ CC)9.,.. aboUt h09r the day will ~ In .... .._ decide •• surfeced durt,. • he.rifta thi WHk. Too nacb poWth, too much tram~. DOC cnc;up pub. relidenta said. The fate of EMt 19th Street wu another major conccm, witb one resident after another proteatina a future proviaion that could allow the city to widen the street at the e•pense or condemnjng 69 home& in their nciahborhood. Ah<>aether, about 100 people with their eyes on the future of Costa Mesa crowded into the council chamben Monday night for the hearin& before the Planning Comml sion. The hearlna focused on the draft environmental impact report for the proposed acncral plan, which studies what cff cct the plan could have in the city and wh at would have to be done to minimize any potential problems. While the revised general plan reduce the amount of density in neighborhoods and scales back the intensity of future commercial projects, most residents said they still have lorn.Tan's "'*OfllWllll NpOtt for oodlrl9'ndl1Q amount of traffic on City streets ... .orrWI ._ how Cheir .._....art.ooda will look Md we..a wUI ~ a11 their ttrecll if future projeds outliMcl la tbe plan arc allowed. Some criticized the plan'• emironmental impact repon for undcratimatina the amount • of tratr1e on city streets, whDe otben su.cstcd more research was needed on dwindling wildlife habitats. But a bulk of the comments involved an assumption in the proposed plan that a 19th Street bridge over the Santa Ana Rive r uld same day be built. Critics of the bridge say it would cause traHtc congesti on in their nea&hborhoods and hurt sen itive ecological habitats. "What land or development would be allowed without the bridge?" Alan Remington asked. "RcsideJltS should be able to receive a romplcte plan in\loMna the 19th Street l\ndgc." Others crhiciud portions of the EIR that Bftlllyzc f>9tCnhal acvclopment Of the C.J. Sescntrom A Som' Home Ranch property north of the San Diego Freeway, sayina the provi1ions we re similar to development altcmativ« turned down by voters an an emotion·charaed 1988 election. Men Verde Homeowner A ociation President Jame. Wells said that for comparison purpo5Cfi, the EIR should include the Home Ranch development alternatives rejected by voters. · Initially ~lated for adoption in 19 9, the plan was delayed when a ara -roots campaian was launched a~ain t itt and council mcmben made enough chanac to warrant a revision. Critic, ot the time aid the initial pla"""1ould have allowed 100 much development of apartment at the c"pcn c of ingle family home and that ma ivc commercial projects would change the character of the ~uburban area. Now two years later, city · planners arc starting the proce s over with the revi ed EIR available for public comment and hcanngs on the proposed general plan slated to start in October. City COlllCll rethll*s, rtlVlliei radlstrlCting proposal By Iris Vottol Slllf Wrtllr NEWPO RT BEACH -The City Council has backed off a redistricting plan that would have caused some 3,200 'Corona dcl Mar residents to end up with different council representatives. Following o city charter requirement that the council review di tnct boundaric every four years, a subcommittee had suggested ways to redefine each of the even council di trlcts to balance the geographic areas and the number of citizens rcpre entcd by each council member. The mo t drastic chanac im.olved a suggestion that Mayor Phil San one and Councilman J o hn Cox swap some neighborhood .. Seve r al Injured driver airlifted after car accident communities in the eastern ti p or Corona dcl Mar -including Corona Highlands, Cameo Shores and Cameo lhghlands -would have been transf crrcd to Cox's di!ltnct. ln turn, roughly 1,600 residents in Cox's district,. which basically covers the inland Harbor View and Spy&)a communities, would have become part of Sansone's district. This way, Cox's landlocked district would gain water fronta~c, providing each district in the city with "a window to the water," be 11 the ocean or the bay, said Councilwoman Evelyn Hart. subcommittee ch:urwoman. Before redist ricting eight years ago, the dim1c1 were ct up .so all had water frontage, Hart 'i31d But with Sansone nnd Co" oppo'ied to the trade, the cou ncil on Monday decided again~t 11. The council dtd agree to some minor da trict boundary change that wall be brought for pubhc review cpt 9: • frnnsfcr 239 Balboa Peninsu la re idcnts who live hetwcen 35th and J6th ~trccts from COST A MESA -A 29-year· old El Toro man wa arrested on u p1c1on of grabbing a woman and fondling her while he walked tow.ml Cry tal C.ourt Monday cvcnanc . po hcc 'ia1d Chri topher Dan Popadiuk wa\ hooked into Co~ta Mc a Jail on " felony se,u1tl a sault charge Councilwoman Ruthcl y n Plummer' district to Councilman John Hedge ' da trict. • Tran'lfcr the Ca taways property off Dover Drive and We t Coa t Highway, the future site o f an estimated 150 condominiums, from Councilman Clarence Turner's district to Hart's district. Monday at 7:15 p.m., Co ta Me a Pohce Sgt Ron Smath said. Bail wa~ '\Ct at $25,000 The l6·)Car·old \.1Ctim, a San Juan Capa trano re adcnt, told police 'he and a friend were "alk- ang 10 Cry\1al Court when they were confrQntcd by ..i man who liN made lewd , .. crbal 'uggc t1on . 1 School v.w Miiia MM kore Score toialr ..... Corona del Mar Hi,gh 469 552 7~ New~ Harbor High 446 SH 56" Utancia High 411 519 )3" Costa Mesa High 407 507 33" 90/91 Dist. Avg, 446 529 n.1. 89/90 Dist. A~. 457 534 n a. STATE AVERA E 415 482 n a. NATIONAL AVERAGE 422 474 n.a. ~ oi ~ .. ,.,......,led ... - Lower SAT scores prompt study of ~chool programs By Ami Cetola a.II Wl'lilf COS-I A MF.SA -Right in hnc w1th a national and state trend. college entrance exam average test scores for local high school ~niors dropped below those of the prior year. Newport-Mesa Unified chool Da trict offici al ay one rca on for the drop in 1990·91 chola~tac Aptitude Test score~ for \.Crbal and math k1lh h:id to do w11h 1he record number of local cnaor. who tool.: the te t la t yc;,ar. "We arc di$&11\& deeper into the academic pool," <,aad Eleanor Ander on, d1~tr1ct director of development lab and summer ~hool Dist'rict off1e1al will be analyzing other possible reasons for the decline in coming days, Aode™>n said About 52 percent or 579 graduating seniors in the · cwport-Mcsa di trict toot the SA f I t year, with an averaac \ierbal ~re of 446 and an a\icragc math score of 529. Tho e ore were down five point'i in math and 11 poinll on verbal from last year, Andcrwn aiQ... The SAT is the predominant college entrance tc t in 22 ~tate.,, mainly on the East and We t Coast<;, and ii. only an indicator or how tudents might do 1n rollcge, not necc anty how much they learned in ~hool. Both ectlon of the multiple choice exam are scored on a ~le of 200-800 State offic1ab ay the record number of students taking the tc t and the large amount of tudcnt who peak English as a econd language may be as~i:!tcd with the falling tc t \COrC . 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Investigators say Waterman was trave ling no rth on · Newport Boulevard when he apparently ran a red light and hit a cu dm.cn by Tcrance Black, 37, of Co ta Mc a, who wall trave ling cast on 16th Street. Rautu aid. Black' Toyota wa~ forced into an Old mobile driven Marie Harri , 62, o( Co ta Mc a, who wa wauana at the red hght to make a left turn onto 16th Street, Rautus aid Neither Black nor Ham were 1n1ured in the accident No c1tat1on have been 1 ued, altho u&h investigators ay Waterman w apparently at fault, Rautu added. ONE lOW PRICE INCl UOES : PRE CONDITIONING SPOTTING ~ ~lOST fURNITURl Rf ~lOVED SHOP LONGS FOR ALL YOUR 'BACK-TO-SCHOOL SUPPLIES LONGS HAS A WIDE VARIETY OF SCHOOL SUPPLIES TO START YOUR SCHOOL YEAR RIGHT. HIGH QUALITY & LOW PRICES MAKE YOUR ONE STOP BACK-TO-SCHOOL SHOPPING CONVENIENT. 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Associates, a local public will serw a number ol the .,eacy'1 relations and markctin1 firm, has major clienta, indudina Apple opened a Northern California Computer, C lotheuime and teaional office in San Francisco. RemedyTemp. A CHANGE ····"-... ~~ FOR THE BETTER 6i .. r Ws wsre looking for bsttsr ratss and bsttsr ssrvics. First Amsrican Capital Bank undsrstood our nseds, and makes us fssl wslcoms. Ws 're not just a number here. I rsally enjoy doing business with this staff.· -Mark Huckins, "The Original Mr. Miniblincr, USA Mark Huckins, co-founder with his wife, Christina, of the Mr. Miniblind decorating firm, enjoys a visit with Cecile Butz, manager of First American Capital Bank's Corona Del Mar branch. The firm has more than 100 franchises in 1 6 states, he said. Diversification helps marketing company thrive By Tony Cox luliNu EClllOr B ack in the high-Oyang ·~. Newport Beech marketing fi rm f n terCommun ica tions Inc. was raking in accou nt!\ in its pcc1alty, real e late and resor t , from Orange Count)'' robust development commun11}. !)() why did the firm side tcp the reccs ion that waylaid many a real estate-driven service company in the area? Probably because Jn terCommunications' owner, Toni Alexander, deducted during the good times th at what goes up, must come down, and he planned nccordingly. lnterCommunicat1on ' almost total rehanc.c on real estate scared Alexander, so she decided to maJce client-base diversification her chief initiative. Although Alexander till has to battle to keep lnterCommunications from beina typecasted in its old, one-dimensional image, the fi rm ha managed to bring in non-real estate accounts that make up more tban half it bu iness. 1 he re ult: While other real estate-reliant crvice fi rms have gone out of busi ness or retracted, lntcrCommunication ha)'grown from 22 to 35 ...,. employee'! in the last two years, and i~ billings have increased from about SIS million in 1989 WeCl like to tell you about The Message Center, a new service from .Pac ific Bell th at's making the answering machine obsolete. The ... Message Center does more than an answering machine, but without the machine. It's all in your phone. It even takes messages when you're on another call. All for under $ 5 a month. To order, or to find out more, call J .. 800-427-7715. But don't let your answering mac hine overhear you. Th. It.I Tnw 1811 C*it 111 liicrd iii • wtc.w '""' 41S. JU, 7H ~ "'" tlf tl!t •""°*' AndabW $M.N ~ ptwllCI Toni Alexander kept marketing firm lnterCommunia tions Inc. ahead of the recession through diversification. to a current level of $25 million. 'I knew the prosperity of the real estate industry couldn't lasf forever,'' Alexander said. "I knew we would need to think about diversification if we were going to be around in the long term. The good lime were an opport une time to begin the diversificatio n process." The process involved evcral key steps, including the follow mg: .. ·• Exeanding initially into ind ustnes thnt have natural connection to lnterCommunications' background in real estate and resorts - such a entertainment nnd retail -allowing the fi rm to capita lize on its existing experience. • Hiring cre111ve staff with e~perience and connections in Appointment Calendar Today ''lntcrn111onalism: The Growth Industry of the '90s," 7:1S a.m., Balboa Bay Oub, I 221 W P1clfic ~t lllghway. Newport Beach. Sponsor Ncwpon Hatbor Arca Chamber of Commc'rcc. Cost with prepaid rhi:.rv1t1on : Sil (members), SIS (guests). At the door: SIS (members), $20 (gue ts) Call 644·821 I. Tutsday "Roadw"y to Doina Bu ine,ss With Your Local Ooycrnment," 6 pm .• Brandon's Restaurant at Bc"erly area 1n which th e firm M>ught to expand • Developing research capab11it1e that allowed the firm to help clients communica te better with consumers by under tanding consumer habits and value . Alexa nder said thi See DIVERSE/Piii A1 Hcritaae 1 lotel, 3350 Avenue or the Art'!, Co<ita Men. Spon101'1' Oranac County chapte r of N1tion1l A\SOC1atK)n of Bu~incs~ Owner and U S ~mall Bu me Adm1m tr11ion CO't S2Q by today, S3S at the door. Call SH-02:\4 Unique Frames and Custom Bedding Daybeds, Designer Frames, Comforters, Spread• & Mattresses · Stmns~rmta ~ We Will Beat An, Department tore Price! Free Delivery-Disposal of Old Mattress (ln local 41") Comer of Jamboree a Brtstol Y 3601 Jamboree BIVd. Newport Beach Y (714) 833~1 There are · inve tments that are relatively safe and Qffer hiaher 1~----yie1da than CO.. but the products are diverx and potentially ·•----• c:onfusinJ. There also options that offer higher ~ential reward in exchange for ltfiher risk. In addition to CDs, you should Q)OSider the following aJtcmatives: • Government $CCUrities, uch as U.S. Treasury bills, notes and -From A8 c 1pabllit.Y helped se t l11terCommunications apart in the tough competition for chcnts in le11-famUiar industries. •Diversifying gcographaeally ailo. Alexander said many Orange County businesses have the attitude that Los Angeles achenising farms are superior, so be's attempting. to make the "out- of·town-1 ·better" attitude v.ork in reverse. • Makifl3 lntcrCommunications more of a full-service firm. Until 1989, the firm didn't have a full- bk>wn pubhc relations department. The farm now bills itself as a one· &top marketing a nd communications company. Beginning in abo ut 1989, lntcrCommumcation began a scnes or key acqui itions or clients in non-real estate fields Among the new clients were The Farr Co., an air filtration systems company Ul Santa Monka; the Alert Center, a sccunty systems company in Dtnver; a creative producl'i dimion of Coppertonc tn Newport S.ch; Tustin Marketplace, a huge ratail center; and Irvine-based retailer ZOOM Performance Athleltc. Jthouah d1vcnification was always a pnority for Aluander, wbo joined lntcrCommunication in 1984, there were more f*amcntal 1 ucs she needed to aCldrcss when she bought the firm. Alexander first made l1tcrCommunicat1ons more tshnologically advanced, spending SlS0,000 to develop a computer tern. She then brought in a oansultant to t~ her and her cllployccs a concept called bottom-up management~ "Our •~ cts go down the elevator every night," Aleundcr md. "We have eminars where we fijd ways to communicate better, to do our Job better." RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC . .... ... .... °""' .... am -•11.. cena ..._Ma-1111 OIFT & HOME DECOR SHOPPE tr HANDICRAfTED ITT.MS -tr DOUS, BUNNIES, CAlS PIGSlWNS tr GRANDMA'S CORNER -tr BR1IW.. SECTION COFFE.E· TEAS.JAMS s.... Broe. ,,...,~ 111.5 Eat IJaJ«r Sti'ftt Coif.I Mesa. CA 92626 (114) "° 6690 .. ... lookial ............ ta income ....-"' ..... , • w ....... . Pot a·rJil . .._ &ma Califorllia ..... , ..... ii .. .,. from r.clcral Md Mic aw. Howewr, in IQIDC cuct, ...... ...., be subject to the alternatiwc minimum tax and to state and local tua. • Real atate imatmcnt tru l . bolMta. YOU benefit fJOm tM apertile "'.,.--.... ponfotio ~n. A unit ~e.ameat often a fmcd portfolio ol securitiea. F'med·iocome unit ilwabncau provide monthly income and aro a convenient way to own bonds. • Tax·defcned annu1tjes. These investment have become populn in reunt ycan because the c: offered a much higher return than most facd-inoomc producu. The return fluctuate with, interest ..... _ ·-----. .._.... .......... .__._ If ilMslon uc interested in high pre-tu income with some future growth poccadal, they shou&d COMider a carefully selected REIT. Some olfer high returns and m11y keep ali&htly ahead or infiation. Some alto offer liquidity after an initial offerina period .. rate •and b not guar ntccd HOVr'e\'cr,.. many new contract offer biai1-out clau , which allow an inve tor to withdraw principal ind all earned micre t 1f the. company fails to pay a stated minimum return. Taxe arc not paid on the inter t earned until you ca h out the annuity. bonds. These are the salat securities available because they're backed by the federal government. 'They range in maturities from three months to 30 yean and have a larae secondary marttct that offers investors ljquidity. Income from T-bills is exempt from income tues. •Government agency bonds. These bonds offer higher rields than T-bllls without sacrif1cin1 quality. Issued by various aacncics, they arc not direct obligations of the government; however, t.hey are considered moral obligations, and their safety i con idcrcd second Only to T-bills. They're backed by pools of" monaaaes. The principal and interest from the underlyina monaaaes arc passed through from homiowncrs to the in\'cstor. Since they're collatcralizcd by residential mortpgc , CMOs usually get high safety ratings. • Muwat funds and unit investment l.NIU. These aJtematM1 offer ways to participate in raxe~income mulcts without direct in\iC tment. With mutual funds, you can choose a widely diversified portfolio with everything from pemment secuntics to corporate Kta Nicola J pnlldnt of nrpo11 Bacb·bal«I FlulldaJ Stnttfks Group. • lluocJ.I adYJJtH) Voflp. •Shon-term gJobal income funds. These arc professionally manaaed pools of hi&h·&rade U.S. and selected foreign government securities that yield ·alightly more than long-term U.S. government bonds. Large U.S. pensions are increasingly usma these funds to aupnent their overall performance and remaia safe. The portfolios are usually hed~d •&•inst foreign currency tluctuauons. • Corporate bonds. The corporate bond market offers an unparalleled diversity of rates, risk, maturities and income. In addition to investment-grade bonds, high-yield securities arc available for inve tors wilhng lo take on additional risk. RBWPOaT LUTllBltAll CBu.CB • Collatcralized mortgage obligations. This alternative offers safety as well as yields that surpass T·bills and agency securitic5. tnvtta you to a 1st or Septemba Labor Day Service with CommunJon at 9 a .m . You don't have to be Luthaan to beco~ a Ou1stian at Newport Lutheran Cl\urch. •Tu-free municipal. Investors ,. Do9w (-4 of ltcl> •••po.rt ...a 1. WI t.. more toys In atDdc ....., ..... in ..world. 2. WI ~· l'8 belt price. (&mg us 81'1 cum q .ct Met we'I tJadY mMcte that price.) ~ .. world'• 800ESt q store C*1 Cl.MANTEE .. biggllt ••clan Ind .. lowest .... Con\;tal w n11t hlM ecMrtlMd ~ 1n atodc, n ect .... ..,. tpedftc """ Md prtce. Ooee not ~ '° ~-off ... ~WtMGI ·•"". ~············ Konam, NINJA TURTLES LCD BASKETBALL Ages hp (T ... M Die ......... ..., 18•• Aublllll M Protocol group fetes dignitaries P cople from oil over the world ~ere at the late Saturday afternoon reception hosted by the Protocol foundation of Orange County and Bo~er Mu cum. The event attended by 130 - wn a prelude to the colorful Autumn Moon Celcbmtion (Chine e harvc t fe tival) at the OC Performing Art Center . ....-----The reception at the Westin South Coast Plaza was poolside ... really poolside. 5odltt ldllor ~ Dwa. •• 642..021, aL JM Gue ts. including members of the .__ __ __......_. Los Angeles lee Hua Huong, left, chats with Chin Chang Lin and June Donovan at the Autumn Moon festivities. From left, Janet and Donald Corbin, Panida and Saksit Srlson and Junie Chong. consular corps, walked past wian uit clad -----hotel guests out Society ror un bathing. Other We tin guests were S\\ 1mm1ng within feet of tables dolling the reception area. "fl give\ 1hem (1hc fore"ign v1<,1tors) a chance to cc the real Cal1lorn1a hfe t)'le," commented June Donovan of Ncwpon Beach The) al''' h.1J the opportunity 111 'try reception huffct food - ,cvcral kind' of pn<,tn, cheei1e. 'mall rare n"''' l>ecf 'and"'iche,, \Cgg•c' and l111lc cakl·, Mingling \I.ere Junie and Or. Kenneth Chong, Irene and • • • • • William Mathews (he had the opportunity to try out his Spanish); Janet and Donald Corbin chatting with P•nida und Saksit Sri orn, consul general of Thailand where Corbin ha an architecturnl office; Annette Hurwitz, Olga Ellis, Janet Walsh, Elizabeth and William Vincent, Parker Kennedy and ArthurStrock (Bowe~ Museum); Chief of Protocol Mary and Wes Jones. Also Ruth Ding, -wearing a Ching dyna!>1y court robe. Ding ~a' c,ccutivc adv.iscr to show producers May Hsu (Bo\\-er'i board) and Ann Wu. Lee Hua Huang ond husband, Chin Chang Un, co·foundcr!I of the performing dance group of Taiwan who came specifically to • • • A R M 0 I R E LABOR DAY WEEKEND SALE Take an ADDITIONAL 30°/o off Already reduced merchandise Dresses, Sportswear, & Separates Belts, Dresses & Jewelry pnrticip~te in the celebration and representatives of the Yip'~ Children's Choir from Hong Kon~ on an American tour, "ere • mong tho c welcomed b} Protocol r·oundation pres Gayle Ander on and Supervisor Harrit!tt Wieder (she's a red head now.) Other guc ts "'ere from Guatemala, E tonia, I i1hu.in1.1. Mah1)',iJ, Morocco. .1u<l1 Arabs,\ and South Africa. 0 Prince ' Marie Aglae Hohenlohe or Schillingsfur-;t, Germany, had quite a send off Sunday night at the Newport Beach home of her hostess for the past week. Helen Coffey ·and soM Duncan Coffey and Steve Allcn·Coffc y transformed the ' patio into n ro c-colorcd country garden filled with no\\crs. Dancing, din111g nod t.inging 'carted at five and topped • t m1dn1gh1. The tall. brunette prince'> ~reeled ubou1 75 guc l'i includmg Mimi and Tom Crosson, Do.vid Semu, Christie 8t"ttingt>n, Barb..ra anJ Ben Harris and hrb..ra Miles. Barbar;> Aune dropped h' for a while Jnd '° did Tom Rifey "'ho had to gc1 on to the airport to p1cl.. ur Emma Jane " ho ha'\ hccn 1n Yugm.l;i' 1.1 "I've known the princess' family for 3hout 25 year and the prince · (she' 25) for two or thr09 years," 'aid Helen. who also cntertainca the prince s lase year. Thurs-Fri 10·9 Sat 10·8 Sun 12·5 Mon 10·8 WESTCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine An., Newport Buch FASHION ISLAND (Across from Neiman-Marcus) 549 Newport Center Or. (714) 644--9888 • Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • Romanik Wtddl• •I Sa ' • Luxury Moo Vic-. ltld Salfillt V..lt • Ouf Plof•lonlll CooldlNtors PfO'llldt T owl "-'"""I Olillantd t<t Flt Vwr ludpt . (714) 675-4704 ·took to Tht Wedding Showca e for local, reputable services. Cennan Home Baker1 Wcdc:Unc calla "T~ Old· Fa hlon W•y" 29$0 Grace Ln c M C•ll fOr Info s.o-0281 Marilla Cuyun, left, watches as her husband, Jacobo Cuyun Salguero, is introduced to Annette Hurwltz. , Horse show to benefit medical center (a iling all hor-.e lovers! WcstMed Gold Club will host the l 9Q I Ch.lmpton'lhtp I lori.c Show Sept. 12-15 al Orange County Fairground 1-quc\trtnn Center Compc11t1un 1s chedulcd from 8 .i m. to 5 p m each day In add1t1on. 1hc club llt ho"iting a <ipec1al Sundn) Brunch. Sept 15, ui 11 a.m. Ticket' arc $50. GLAMOUR PORTRAITS COMPLETE MAKEOVERS PHOTO SHOOT Md 8XIO PRINT $99.~0 thru September 31 PORTFOLIOS WEDDINGS SPECIAL EVENTS FAMILY and CHILDREN RICHARD CARR PHOTOGRAHIC DESIGN F0t ~men! Plhst Clll (714) 965-9393 including VIP seating to that day's rhe e-.cnt will help r~i e fund for We tern McdicaJ Center anca Ana Trauma Center. We~Med Ciold Club 1s a uppon group for 1hc medical center. I or add1t1onal information c II 953·3580 10566 BECHLER RIVER AVE FOUNTAIN VALLEY 92708 AMtRJCAN CANCER SOCIETY MEMORIAL PROGRAM mtans so much In cancer control. @?Special /rzteres~ 'lasltiu11 /Jfl I§ JliQui e11s"1111 1Jesi111 e/(l//ti111 Announces the arrival of the now fall nd winter catalogues from VALENTINO nd E'LEGANCE. Q si ns n f rics can now be ord red directly Only av ii ble locally thrOL h HIQul. '· I U you wanted to hula... • If )'OU wanted to eat. .. Or if you wanted a beautiful lei... • You wanted to be at Tout on the C.oalt II. Saturday night the Young Proressionals Aaainst Cancer hOsted ill second annual fund raiser at the Polynesian Villqe in Uon Country. The ($45 ticket) luau attracted around 700 people and b1'9u&ht in bunches. (We're not talkin' coconuts here ... ) event co-chairs Michelle Coleman and Usa Bluak expected profits rrom the evening to be in the nei&hborhood of $40,000. All proceeds were earmarked for the American Cancer Society/ Orange County Unit's education, research and patient services program. Stew kwong. who's been YPAC pruid~nt since the organization's inception, said he wanted to make sure people knew that the group is always ready to welcome new members. "I also want to let everyone know our motto is 'No stuffy rund raisers'!" The definitely democratic crew is definitely interested in having run wnile working for a sreat cause. "We polled our membership and they helped us with ideas on what type or party to have and where to have it," said chairwoman Blasc.ak. Committee member Mitch Roye elaborated, "We found out what people wanted to eat and drink and we made sure we'd have plenty to go around." The group cho e Lion Country because, said co-cha ir Coleman, "It was the consensus of the committee, we oeeded a Jerry Kobrin is taking the day off. inal Days Sale Ends Augus~ 31s~ , raise l•-ltYle ~ Gerry Kumpe is fed some of the .,iaciet by UN llascak. Cari Roberson, left, and Michelle Coleman. place that could accommodate a large number of people and be fun too." People had fun. They could listen to the Ken Lawrence Steel Drum Band, watch the Manuia Dancers hula or have their picture taken hanging ten on the nose of a surfboard uspended forever in a curl provided by "the Perfect Wave." People felt at home. Chuck Davis was there in his gFass kirt. (Chuck, a gra s skirt?) "What else would you wear to a luau?" he asked inquisitively. "I just have to watch out for the tiki torche ... too close and I'm history I" Beth Fallin munched a Mrs. Field's chocolate chip cookie. (Beth, no dinner? No sweet and sour pork, l'\O chicken or rice?) "This is dinner. Actually it's the second cour e, my first course was a cinnamon uaar cookie! But that was just the beginning or the Cc tive evening for Rosanne Cocnetta, Cari Roberson, Susan Camble, Bruce Pipes, Julie Perkel, CeeCee Gaffney, Julie Palmer, Britt Chouinard, Bill Uncapher, Michelle Magagna and Frank loo. 1lfl AMlltlCAN HEAil' A8ICllA1'ION MIMCllM.~ '. -', . -' ' , , Steve Kwong, Julie Perkel, center, and Michelle Coleman hang ten at the Young Pr~fe sional's luau. -\ ~~ 't Having ome fun dancing the hula are Mitchell Ro e, left, Hinano Tolentino and Chuck Oa\ii~. ... I ' t j 111 .. Cl •llJ .. al can wbedaor you IDalt It It on 1 Oii die ..., 11111111. I ..._ ol dail OCNMl7 for lleilllh certalaly la ln1:lp ....._. per Dal"8a daJ, or per .... bMll. yo11'1l IM aa lacN... la la Ylul wt wtial. When ,.a That'I 0111 .-. I ,.,._.., I thfnk ·&bat lhows we haw bee• ............ llld ,.._ • ._ come down to ii titer• .,. tbinlt ....._ ii • CIPPGl!D'! bl eoftliMeatly ooncemod about tlM btelr llid dleJ wOn'I ._. llllll ~ not many more Important thil _..., JDr daC · • .,...._ eo11 of health care and tried to be dill•• or w INt dlltr ....... -... than food wt bealtb, the l90dtl. If ,_ wm. eo ..,...... rcspoRIM in that area. g W ••• •••• t Ile a Ula .,._ will ...... eo d' 111 h W bMicl of life. There wll always be IOl8I of 1111 -.... INc I t\lak ...... ,.,,,., •• if'I • •Ioele and we'll tiaY• .on a dyamic drMna healdl care b\11 to do ............ to haft Q ................. Cl I 1'n'11 .. ... ... ...... .. ... ....... ...... -~·· - it will never be ii:mpeaaiYe. to be more rilk aM9D by tbe •,.. ... 1M Ollt ti aft! tlt~lil1••11111Jli..•• IM nelf lllllltm to I· .PN"• ln the end.· there are two prcMden ol tbe l9ealth tervicea. A 1 think the COii of health A Wei.. dlll'e'1 ., •litioa iudl II Aldle...,,. d1t.C, .,. < fundalriencal ways to brina the phJllci1111, holpllall -to be more • care ii one of the ·-u _ that • ~ ..... 1-~ 11 of our health doUarl will be health care costs down. You do it at rilk for tbe mspenditurea. _.. -" • ..-~ ..__, directed to maintain people la hrou .... 1 • d . . get complaints and another ia that price& ccnaln bUaiacaea out of the r•·i· .. _nti'al 1--ra:...t-. or .. ,,.... t .,. regu auon an competateve • he · al del i hialth · market 12~...._. -V'9 ._._ -...... market principles that apply. 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The only r tic way to bring 4! h~lf ~ p~ate businc11, half a down hcafth insurance premiums pubhc 1n1utut1on. , arc: one, to operate more We arc not a profit corporation. economically and, two, pernmcnt We take whatever surplus we' have has to come to grips with of. revenues ov~r expensea and adequately funding the cost of reinvest It, use It to help us buy those programs they maintain _ equipmen~ and other expenaea. lt'a Medicare, McdiCal. not distnbuted to 1hareholder1. We could redUCle the charae to W,e have a 21 member. board of insured patients about JS percent d tr cc tors, . comp r 11 e cl of if government pajd the aame rate represe.ntat1ve1 from tbe we charge insurance carriers for Presbytcnan churches in Oranp lhcir patients. Government ao County, The George Hoag Family severely underpays that what is Foundation and the board called the classical cost-ahift then nominates other reprcaentaC.WC. goes to the insured companies and Crom the communjty and then we they arc paying proportionately have members of the medical ataff. higher in order to sustain the The board rcprcsenu the system. commun1tyt it represcnta the g Wiil It take a health care • mats to 1ct these cban1ca yo ve talked about? A l think in terms of providing • for the uninsured, it will take some kind of crisis where so many hospitals, particularly inner city hos\>itals, arc in dire financial straits, that the problem or funding for the uninsured patients is addressed by government. g Can you look 20 yun ln the • future and tell u1 how your h pltal wt ll look 1 A Clearly, for the healthy •young patient, hospitalization will be infrequent. With a healthy patient, many surgical procedures which now require hospitalization will be done on an out-patient basis. I think 20 years from now we will find that molecular biology and knowledge of genetics and the ability to impact deficiency in genes to eliminate ccnain diseases will have ignificantly reduced the instance of certain types or diseases. I think that drug therapy will advance to the point that many conditions will be treated by pharmacie . I think the overall mcidcnce of the lttnds of diseases that we sec today will be considerably reduced. rounding organization and it represents the physicians. The physicians arc not employed by the hospital. They basically use the hospital facilities for their patients. The medical staff is independent to the extent that it bas its own organization of clinical departments with officcn, physicians who wish to admit their patients to the hospital have to become members of the medical staff. Some specialists have their cn11re practice here at the hospital, such as anesthesiologists, radiologist and laboratory specialists, but most physicians have their practice in the community and u e the hospital facilitic . In term of management, what I do is probably not significantJy different from what any chief executive officer would do in aoy other corporation or business. I have to hire a staff to operate the facility, employ a chief financial offtccr who is concerned with tbe financial functions, department heads. The most significant difference is that you have a unique relationship between the hospital, the patient and the physician who treats the patient That interaction is probably the single thing that makes my day diUcrcnt from other Cllecutivc officer . Ameritone paint & wallpaper center 'lrll•n H'• Worlh Ooi111 Rilllt'· 389 E .. 17th Co•ta Mesa, CA 17th and Tu!Un (714) 848-8774 Hidden behind the 8 1tatlon Rettrenaent IMng for AdWe Seniors Our Sunday Bn.1nch Is "The Talk of the Town!'' Give It a try, the tab I on us. Call for ruenatlons. (714) 148-1300 IJU M uk aM.C.... ..... lndudee auctt luxuMt •: • Maid and Unen SeMct • Dilly ActMttee • 8odel EJCcurlk>ne •C~ T,.l9p0f1dowi •EuropeM~ • FulY equipped ~ • 24 "°"' ..... ' .. --------. ------=--~--~~=-----_ ---~----_-----~~=--~ -------Thursday, August 29, 1991 A11 Editor/al _.... feat a llOllll stroke to human s111rn W ith ~po,rts pag~ of large daily newspaper looking more ~1~c bu. me. pages - or crime pages -the e da~ •. 1t 1 refrc hmg to sec a local amateur athlete et an amb1t1,ous goa~ nnd quietly go ahout accompli hing it. Jn conv1m:mg fa h1on. We ~nlute Corona del Mar rcsid~nt Dan Angres , who la t . Satu r~ay became the 67th per-on mce 1927 to wim from Catalina to the Palos Verdes penin ula. The 34 year-old marketing manager made the 21-mile trek con 1dered dangerous because of strong tides, current , ~tential hypot~e~m and shark -in 10 hours and eight minute , whkh 1 n t a record but 1c; impressive. "Did I wont to quit? Only about 100 timec;." Angres told The Pilot after the feat. "But I'd already decided that unle s J w,1c; ph} 1cally tnJurcd. I was going to complete it." It's a good stroke to the human spirit that Angrcss battled the elcmen1s -which included shifting current and chilly w.1tcr temperat\Jrc -anti accompli hed his goal. It's al u a good stroke for Garden Grove':-. Amparo Youth Shelter, which provides short-term. emergency care for .lbu ed, runaway and homelc c; children. Through donation" Angrc ' c;" im raised about $5,000 for the c;hcltcr. ' Dan Angress' conquest may no t have gotten mentioned above the fold or large daily ~port pages. which are typically f1llct.I w11h c;tones about the 'star' athlete • latest .trrcc;t or moncy-grubbings. But Dan Angre . is a winner in our book. Letters - Water woes I t I\ .1 plca<;urc to read The Pilot Lot' to love ano a lot to disagree. wuh that\ what make It mtcrc\ting. One to di,agrec wtth i" a letter hy Jim W11li;ims (Aug. 24) ahout water rate and the re'e"o1r tank. W,11cr rate!> arc ,\lrcady much h1E(hcr hcforc the ian~: ~OC\ up .ind \\-ill 1ncrcJ\C • ag.11n unlc'i' "c 'top 11 Support for th1 c>.trah1gan1a \\OUld quit.kl) U\\tndlc \\Crc the (U.:I'> kn('l\\O l o \IUrt \\Ith fac.;I\ neither our fnm1h \ nor Bert Ohh~\ rc\1dcnce.1s ·'"~""here ne 1r the plJnncd 'ite (\u much tor Nl<\1D'l ) fhc "tt " ''" l\\UC hccau'c a hui.tc tank doc' not belong 1n .1 re,idcnttal .irc.1. I he Wc,l\1dc tank Jun \\ 1ll1am\ mentmncd " not in a rn1Jenttnl d1 tnct either and \\d p.ttd fur equally bv all rc:,1dcnl'i. The real 1:0.\uc I\ the price tag of $20 m11lmn. nlmo!>t hJlf of our new frccwav, for one 1.IJy"s water 11orage. not c;uppl} That c.omc' to S900 per \Hiter u er, \\-llhout CO'it overrun It is IOOO 11mes the CO'>t of "accepted w.trcr industry !>t,1ndard,," a'i quoted by Jim Wilham' Outrageou!>? You bet! T .Lx ,md r.11c-pa)er' heller \\Jtch how our monc\' is ,pent. l\re thlhe "-ho hcnd1t from th1., mon,1nm' project P,romo1111g 11 '1 Herr Ohhg "'lo.cd l\ir J <.1mple co'' 1u,1if1c:umn ant.J p<t) menr plan 10 he puhl"hcd I "l'Uld "'k tu .1dd op11on' h1'" rhi' munC\ could he 'i)cnt 1n Ill her "a\' I \\UUld C\cn hi..e to 1-.:no" hm .. much the re.11 co't tor our ".lier " .ind ho\\ nlUl.:h j, 'pent tn ll\Crhc.1d ind frill'> Our\ '' .1 dcmocrJl"\ It uni) wori..., 1f we part1c1p.11c. 1f \\C m.1ke elected offic1JI' Cl'me cle.1n \\tth the tjcts and h'ten 10 tho"e \\h1\ p;t\ 1hc1r ,a1,1ric' f:.R L\ I O lll IG ~c" port Be.u.·h m Edilor Willmn tobdell ... 642-4321, ext. 351 Auran deserves to be taken seriously l urv Agr.m 1c; running for rrc">tdt·n1 and I .1ppl.1uJ him for 11. \11ml \OU 1n the two-md a-hall >e.ir' I \C h\.eJ in ( ahtorn1,1, 1\gr jO ha' nc .. cr correcrl~ .111.11\Lcd ''"J''uc or 'ugge,tcd Jn appropn~11c polll"\ rnur,e. But 1n1cllec1. p:i.,,1on and \Crtnu\ne'' Jo .. 411Jttcr 10 American p<•hl1c' J'hc fMm'cr mJ)Clr Of ll'tnC pO"e"C' :-ill of thc'c 4u.1htic' ind more Columnist Without Portfolio 1 1rf\ ·\gr.tn hJ' rc,ohed to pl.t) lhe \tr.11!-!hl m;in tu the Cllnted\ 111 the Dcm1){·ra11c P.1rt) \11.11ght men \Cl) r.1reh .11.h1e\c top hilling. .ind AgrJn"• ch.rncc' nl 'lll:(l'" .lfl' '"Ill But the <.hl>\\ th.11 1~ unh,IJ111~ 1n lm~.1 '"' 1 de uhnn nne \Otd (II ~"' real ar~ument U\er the role <'f the Democrar1c PJrt\ in the Q() If Agran can· get noticed ju\t 'lmpl)- nnttced he ,qll ha .. e au.umpll~hed J la rge rnerhure of h" J~enda. :ind the c1rcu~ "111 rcce1\C a mul·h need in1cct1nn l1I An examination of Agran's 12 years in elected office and of his announcement speech yields a clear picture of his ideology. That ideolog y matches almost xactly with what I believe to be t e core be lief package of the Demo cratic Party I rn111 ( linton "c can C'\pcct tooth\ "'"Hie .1ml R.11tirl>.1ck tnecd•>te-.. from ) ,,1nga' "'Ill cnmc 1 dr,1h <IC>P ml·-moi1;m, anJ from C ·uumo ml'fc I l.1mll't·hkc .... 1hloqu1c' Agran \\Ill dd1\C:r 1hc t::1>tKh -a 'Cl of mea .. urc he heltc'C' nught 10 he undcrtak:en nnd 11ntkrt.1kcn 'uon I 1m tn the umM1al po,11111n ,,f l hecnn' him on hc1:.1u'c,; I dc'>p"e c.1nt tn p<1ht1c t\n c,,1mtn.111un ol \~r.in·, 12 )Car' 1n dcctccl ulhcc ind 11f h1' 1nn11unlcmcn1 'PC Cl h ) 1dJ, .i clc.ir r1cturc of ht' 1dcolt1 n I h111 1dcnh1 '' 111.111.:hci. .1lml1'l' l .. <.1cth with "h.11 I hchcH" Ill bl· 1h,· ,nrt• t->cl1el r.1ck.1cc nt 1hc Demo, r,111, , •. 111 \ I an1 pica l'cl In sec the cenume ankle nu lh pl.1) and 1t\U1lahlc for ret:ul pur~ha e If lht)> p.1dagc make' 11 through to Nmembcr, l'N~. Ill) 'Ilk "''II carr-. 5!1 t.llc,, and the Scn.1tc u .. "ell l · HI) rep<1r1' n1cl-.: At?r ,111 "1th an .tccu .tt11 r th 11 onh ego '" ludmg 1h1' l.jU l\ollc run ' "h ,.,. !!hould he the r1.· ponsc D 1 "-C hune lnr puhtrcal leader" v.ho don'! bclic\C the' ~1',C'\S the -.,11111 Ill g\J\.ern hru.1Jl)'; l·urthcr (foes 100 )Cllf tn the \r~an,11 <otatchou e, l•r 20 )C n. in \ 1rg1ma pohllC' "omcho" ~ca<.on pre tdcntt I limber" or ")Ur c not \\ell. the lhinkm 1n th1i. mrner 1 th tl v.hcn the lde1 -It hts turn on .11 the ttr't c nd1da1c .. • ucl• IC (In De' Mt"IOC~. prob.11;\h) nrc I irn \1:r.in \\111 te Mlhn• there, deahn<> 1111 1ntcllcc1u 111\ com1 .. 1{ nt c ptn1on' lh the "a'. \\ho " that out-of· 'Or,; (1curg1a 11\ rnor 1.1.ho had the br:i .. hnc ro thmk, m t<r\ that he "ouldn·1 be lau~hcd 0111 nl the prtm mes" If \OU r: nnL•t rec.111 the name. 3.,1r; lhr1:h H ''1. 1o Ude II. (1f lhc 'uJ r rtcr .. ot the l.11. "~'"'P J.1 i.. ... on \nd """ tuned lf111:h lie »111 pruafrr\ /OM Mith Pt'tth. fr,tu. l\nN' und l\.rin,J..) in lnint', and h 11''' 11 tall. •ho .. nn 1\11 \ \1 640 aturd•H fmm 11 a.m. tn .! p.m. -Best of the H iln -· u .... ~ ~·--: -~~-,.-... ~---:.--; ---~~-~ • __ ot e _ _ ___ .. _. ~ _,i. ---· i. _ -_.<.._. .. __ ----·--- I d11or\ note.': l hc-/o//cmrn>! Jrc 'ample' l•f l'1IM rt'adcr'' l~ommenf\ .tnd l'T1t11.1'm' The Pilot ·rum the~c rt''f">n'c' c111 ,, re1J11lar hiJ<;t~. Hcmcicr <lnh c.11/1.•r, "h" /e;ne their name ('pc/led out). ct(\ and ph o ne number (for ie,,ftc,Ht<ln) "'"he.• put>fi\hcJ Get imo/\ed b) c.11/mg the Reader\· Hot/me .11 M.!·f>O.i..'fl Votes for Plot; Aar• help him ,,, mu1..h a .. I c.in JOA1'11'il R \1'.0.\L L :'\e"rort Bealh Defending Clmpbell T h1' " ,, rc,pon'e to the: l·d1tM', ~orebook 1-i, \\ 1llt:1m l obdell on \ug :!.t. The <rillc1'm of Chief \rb Campticll'<i medi.1 pol1') "J'· 10 01) oprnw n, un"arrantcJ and "-lthout found.1110n . A' a retired CINa F IT\I I want 10 1..nmphment you"' M 1.,,1 police o fficer. w11h VCI'\ mu ch un yn11r Re,1dcr'' .1ppn1\1m.1H:h 30 )t.'Jr\ experience Hotline I 1h111lo. 1t 1\ rcall' .inJ pre,cnth \\Orlo.tnEt fnr the "'ondcrful 1h,\I your paper h,l\ N cw p u r I D e a c h P n I 1 cc extended th" to the puhhc und Department, I mmt take e\ccpttnn \\'.tnt' u' w par11c1p.11c aml ~1ve~ to l\1 r I nbdell\ ra t11m.1h: m. th" forum Compared to the ( hid C.11nphe ll h." ''"1gncd l A l 11ne,, "h11..h I think '' .1 rc,~11Nh1hl\ for rncJ1.1 \·11nt.1c1 h\ l nld·he.irh: d ur~un11u1mn 'l nu 'pcc11tc officer' for prm 1d1ng can t e'en c.111 them "°'" "1thm11 L1cc11r.11e, ,.:alid und timch n1clhJ paymll 11"' J 900 numher I JU'l 1nftirm.111on. One mu\t ,,1,0 think it\ rc0tll) tcrrihc 1h,11 )OU lcl untlcf\tand the cr1111..·al nature or U\ do rhi' I'm c.1llm nu" to put · 1ntormat1o n rclcused .md the my \Ole '" for l..1rry \ r.tn . I rhinl.: ~>tential ror that inhmn.ll um tu he'd m.1l.:c ,1 tcmftl prc'1dcnt .md c rcutc problem' for the 'I'm g\>tng tn \U\C m) pcnnie' tu 11l'p1trtmcnt in co ndu cting How to get involved! Thi:, is 'Our community nt-W-p;,ip<>r, and w 'd like 10 ~hear trom .,ou. Here's how \'OU can bt.acome an act1'e p.irt1c1p.ant 1n Th Pilot') Communrty Forum pag'" """ Call the Re;aders' Hotline (642-6086) and lea-.:e your mcssa re. While w welcome all comments, \.\e'll only publ1 h comments from those who leave a nam~ tpl a pell 1t out), city and phone number (for ' rificat1on). """Write • letter. Please be as brief as possible. Long<'r letter will be con)tdcrc.'d for the Community Comm nt. I) pa , \\hich run) Thursdays. Mail your letter to "Lett rs," 330 W. Bay t., CO$ta M , CA 92626, or fa."t them to 646·4 1 i'O. "' Give the editor a call. William lobd II can b<• rN hro at 64 2 4 3 21, C)(t, 351 and would lo to h Jr from )'OU. "' Our views vs. your views. In our nt'W' pag , we t Th" Pilot ~fl"'-' to be fair and obiect1vc. On th Community forum fl s~. w try to do th !>ame b publishing .. w d rang of \i 'f'') -m.my of "hKh we d1~1grce with -in the 1nt~r 't of fairo . The Pilot'~ opinions ar r tr tcd to our editorial . lllH,l1g.111on~ 1,f c-.1'c' and 111 rnal time:. I here ,11\o C\l't nurnerou' 1:1"'' anJ t:,1,C' Jc\'i\lon' "h1ch limit the Jc:partml·n1', .1h1lll'. to rclc. fol'I' rcl.111n • h' .in 1nc1dcn1 or c.:nmin ti 'c f ht"<' 0(11 cr' 'i.1 rwd h•r 111ed1,1 .. nnt td ha\"C rchrHd lrJtnlllC Clll th1KC \Cf' '"Ill"' 111J la"" · C"htc l < ampbdl ha' l dut\ .ind 1 rc.:,pon,1 llm i11 protc.•ct the Clll/Cfh, lhl C'll\. lhc f 1h c.: Jcr:artrncni JnJ .111 the 0111 c r \, a rc.•,pt1n,1hli.' .1dm1111,tr 11111 he h., ta en the.: "'l" 'rep tn 1ull 1ll th1,,c ll"<JUllc.: mcnt' J \< 1-.. ( \I \!():-..; ( ''I \ 1 \ I Setting It straight I h.t\C h\ell hl'tC Ill :\l ''P•'rl Hc.1,h '""·<' 10~ I \\ e hurlt 11111 (IC,! h1lll'l lrt Jl'2S ) PU h,I\ C' ,1 m1,111l.:c in 1.1,1 l hur,if.1\ ' p.1pe1 111 re.· n.t-. 111 1hc \ 'm ll:ill 111 'l\\JPll H .11h Jhc.: lllfllnl lit\ It 111 "ii' nc,er 1 ,, ht~'I h1111'<." 1 llc 111,t 11\ hall "·'' 1h 011g1n,1I 'ch11ol hu1h:ltng 1hm n b\ the.· ' "~lfl 1'11."1 11 < c 1n and Ith \l ind 1h.11 '' lonb gllOC I 'I 11 tcd Si' hool tn the '"th gr .id,· "he 11 "c rnO\'Cd her 1n "h.11 '' nO\\ the urrcnt hmldmg for the :'\c"pnrt l.rammur s,hool (\fl :'\c" Pf'rt l~'lllc\ rel It ",,, How to contact your legislators PIU\101 ~I G~l"J:f Ru~h. I he \\'hltc lluu'<'• I (l(XI Pcnn,ylv.1111,1 I\"' w a,h1ngt11n, fl C. ,2flC\llO VI( E f'R•'Stl>fo'~T l>an Q111t!lf, \1 11,1ll' < >1t1u: Uu1 IJtn •. W<A \htn&tnn, IH' ~Ile; Ill (;(}\l'RNOM Pflf \\I hon, f ~J. St.11r. (' pawl. s .. 1. t.1111c11lo, 9\1( I~. 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M \111 pro H'm, <. lar1.:n c 1 urncr , l.1hn 1 .,, I \Chn lt.111. John llcJ oo, l~u•hchn l'lun1111cr, Jean Wa11 11111~11 m ml 111 1'i t ."PORT·MtS\ l Sltll I> S<'UOOl, lll"il MIC I 1601 lhlh SI . ~c pof1 I Superintend nl J hn \\. S ' II l rd Mcmt,cr Sht"" Loofboa1TOW, lh '""an: Jun <H m. Mf1d Ma \ttlllan, J d-. • ranc • Ku ~a\ntan , t °""'' \\trnrr. I "' \\111iam' - • 631 I • Ohlla, H1n~ Hall, To• • <. c; ntr 1 ~lice; t ihcn and th 11 hu1l In~ " ' II in .iced m the JQ) canh'111 lo.c I hc 11\ h 111 th ii \ou .ue rc.:lcrrmc t ' " " not the I. rT Ill lll JOll '\ llOP)....I'\. :\c 'P'''' h .. dt Words hurt I am llhn!! in rcg.arJ tu an 1rt1 k lll ~.ilUrllJ\, \uc ,:.: on I ht 1'1101 l't·11ple art1ck .1~1ut \hcl I l"l her the lunt:rnl Jtrtllor .md m 1n1:<"r ot ti rbm l .. 1\\n lie h.11uilt-d "'' tnl'lhcr\. tuncrnl '<'\Cf 11 \C lf!i. 1\!ll Hll.I \\,h \Cf) u111f1.tc111. \Cf\ fril·ndh, 'e" p1olc ''1on11I 11 '"Cht the l.1,1 ~enten~c 111 thl 1r11dc 1... I 1111 pn•ud nl "h 11 I .to hu 1 h\lnt 1n11 11 1 tun " I dl'll I "cc • "' tun in f 1m1hc.: lus111 d11,c mcmh ri. or 11 bod\ l don understand tit " he c n c;a "'h t he d1"1Cs 1 fun l m dccpl\ hurt ~ h1\ c·nmmcnt s \\lf\R;\ B \\\f \Cl'l \!\ < "' ~1c .. Puhh hcd h\' P.1 c Gmup Publish ng. In< ur l l in, Jr. cha•rm. n nt ma Wlher lurT'OUgh1 1 1·1 9 f und1ng publi§hef A1 : Hauled cocaine rding to local news reports. The cocaine hapment was the gest confiscated m Pennsylvania d U.S. authorities have charged people in the smuggling case, ws report aid. A judge forfeited the plane to c county afler pro ecutor'I tcgcd the Florida compan) 1ha1 ncd the plane knew 11 was being ed to transport cocaine. l'he plane sal for a year in Allentown. ra., until c & D Plil\llC~ bought It l:>r $250,000. , C & D had been \earchmg t~o yiears for a reliable tran~port plane (o shuttle parts to the company·~ ' From A1 to be offensive and a "big mistake," he ddended government arts fundina. As debate over arts funding continued to swirl in the city, Buff a claimed Moorlach $tarted lobbying the city for $25,000 to help fund a Fourth of July firework show hi$ Rotary Club was prescnuna. "Apparently, 'real conservatives' oppo. c public funding for art exhibits, but public funding for fireworks exhibits is no problem. Or could it be that one is polilically correct -but not the other?" Buffll' wrote in hi resignation letter. Eany locations, company president e Moran said. When the firm nmcd Pennsylvania authoritie~ wtre looking 10 sell the vantage plane -considered a precious gem among aircraft enthusaa ts company offtca.1b 1mmed1ately made an offer. ~IC M.tl\lt\/l'iluc The DC-3 aircraft recently purcha ed by C&O Pia tics of Huntington Beach landed Wednesday afternoon at John Wayne Airport. Buffa said hi regard for the group deteriorated further when Moorlach a ked the council to adopt a resolution commending former Councilman Orv Amburgey. Buffa said the resolution suggested that some council members were active in helping topple Amburgey, who failed to win re-election last year. But before C & D could tal..e the plane, the fcdcr<tl Drug En forcement Admin1strat1on conduct c d ,1 lour -month investigation to dctermmc 1f the compan} w,1., a la\.\ ·ab1d1ng, legitimare busanes\ Moran 'aid the firm wall end up putting an additional S250,000 mtu renovatmg the plane so it can tr.rn!>port hoth pai;senger-. and freight. While 'till ll\l·li C'<lcni;ivcly 1n l utope and \outh \menca. the l.irgc. 4'1o.... DC ~ v. luch h,1, the c.1 p.icit} 10 fl} from Orange (mint) to I IJw<w in nnc trip. "n't M.t ~'1 r .. 'l'Cn much 1n the United State\ clO) more, lcndang a llt!n)e Of no'it;1lg1a lo the plane. It' ch.irm wa' evident as Moran. fellow C' & D associates and other onlookers welcomed C & 0 pilot (ircg A\ton and co-pilot Howard Bohl. .... ho brought the plane into John Wayne A1rpon after a 15- hour tnp from Pennsylvania. Like a group of excited choolboys, the men ~alked lowly around the huge o ld-fa hioned plane, admiring it with shining eyes . The on l ookers pointed appreciatively at the aircraft' nose, which slants markedly upward, and chuckJed as they no ticed the words "The Columbian (sic) Queen" hand· crawled on the plane's exterior under the pilot's wmdow. "It's just O(le of those airplanes that drnws a crowd everywhere it goes,'' said Myles Elsing, n Newport Beach police helicopter pilot who had heard about the plane'\ arrival and came by 10 see 11. "It'~ 50 yea r old and it' "ltill Oying." The re olution, Buffa said, made him question whether the group had been "reduced to the tactics of McCarthyi m." TEACHER: Volunteers his time to help students ~rom A1 I ngh'h 101 about lwo ye.ir . With the 'help of a city gran1, the center i'I able to offer lc\<,011' t\Hl Ucl)'> 11 week al the h1rang h.111. whu:h ha'i helped J. 700 d.1) laborer' find ~ork \O far !ht\ \-CJf A 'ale,man b) trude, Grim,haw h,l\ been \Ofunlccnng has t1n1e a' an hnghsh teacher for rhc p.t\I J 'i years. 'lrs really quite a gratification, to take someone who doesn't speak your language and bring them to a point where they can find out where they can find work, clothing, food and lead a more stable life.' lead a mlHC 'table life." Gnm.,ha,... .,,11d. "I would hope 'nmcone would do the same for me 1r I w,1., an their country." -.MCl--W volunteer teacher adverti ing English Jc sons and other amnesty training service , hu~ virtually no one took them up on the offer, Fuller said. Fuller sa id she'd love 10 expand the clallses at the Job Center, hur needs more money and volunteer . Ramiro ConLaleL, center, work with Morello Conzalez during an English literacy cla!ls Wednesday at the Co ta Mc~a Job Center. .. 11 ·, really quite a grat1lt<.al1on. to take \Omconc v. ho doc'n 't 'PC<Ik Hlur lan~uagc .1m.I hrm)! them to a pomt "here the) c.m find out where th9 <.an find v.urk. dothing, food .ind fhe 1dc<1 of offering Engh h lc"on' at the Job Center \urfoccd soon aflcr ll opened in 1988, said Margery Fuller, a former school teacher who along with her hu<;band, Grant, helped found the literacy center 23 )CJT'> ago. Volunteers had originally put nycrs up at the Job Center I or those interes ted an volunteering "Ith the literacy center, a rhrec-week traaning 'ICS~ion will start Sept. 10. Volun1cers arc a kcd to teach one day or night a week and choo)e ·from a variety of clas room locations, including lhe Job Center. For more anformauon call 548-3384. 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MEmNG: Hornbuckle defends her Invitation-only gatherings From A1 walked acros 1he street un d had lunch with Bev. "We didn't talk abo ut litigation," Hornbuckle conunued. "That') up to the attorney'·· Earlier thi week, Geni took an interest in an anvitat1on-only lunchtime meeting organized by I lombucklc wilh aboul 16 lenders of the city advi ory committees. Joining the concern of Caty H.ill wa1chdog Ernie Feeney, Genis '>aid he a kcd to have the gathering taped by ci1y tnff. a request rhot 1 lornbuckle turned down. "City stoff did the arr..1ng111g City staff attended It WU) held in a Cll) bu1 ldanl? and the Cll\- pro\ldcd lunch," Gen1~ s.i1J "I hu1 kind of make., 11 a cary function " Before you buy any "MIRACLE" cures to improve your hearing ... Hornbuckle, however. di agree . "It wa'> \Imply an informational meeting ~ l declined to have the c;taff tape record it," HombuckJe aid "I'm quite used to being on tape recording • but not everybody '" It can be ant1m1dating." 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(714)645-0529 Tues.-Sat. 10:00am-6:00om 14S-147 Broadwa • Costa M'esa ------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------- season at hand T he women '1> college . ca.,on i upon uc; a' many team tart their 1991 \chedulcs th1 weekend There arc many local player· involved in mntchc' and tournament that arc clo'e enough to catch the action. Long Bench ~tate stares play 1h1 S lurdny al home again t an all-c;tur team at 7:30 pm. The nll-~1ar tc.tm 1 led by 49er assiMant coach and 1984 United S1a1e Olympic 1enm etter Debbie Green. For tho e th3t remember tho c Olympic . Debbie 1 one of the mot exciting nnd chan matic player.; 10 ever "' play the gnme. Sa1urday evening' ma1ch will mark 1hc college debut of ex-Corona del Mar setter Prcn1ice Perkin . An all-CIF eller at CJM, Prcn11ce' maJOr role dunng her frc!.hm:m year al Long Beach Stale will be as a backrow specialist but, since the 49ers' returning starting seller Sabrina Hernandez has a severe ankle sprain, it appears that Prentice may make her debut "dishing" 1he ball in tead of d1ggmg and pa'> mg. Another Division I college matchup which will feature the college --.-----debu1 of some local Volleyball 1alcnt take'> place on ------Wedne\day, Sepe. 4, at Golden Wcsl College al 7·30 p.m. when Loyola Marymoun1 UmH·r~11y plays 1he University of Sou1h ·rn California. Kn owing both coaching !>laff "cry well, I arranged lase )Car to huve thic; ma1ch pl:l)ed an Orange County o that 11 would be easy for many of us to attend! USC. a did Loyola Marymount, had a "cry ucces,ful recruiting year with both . chool'i picking up five outstanding player . Corona dcl Mar\ Lnra Carlsen, who wa' a 1wo·t1m c all-C'I F pl.1ycr as well as 1990 Clf· Player of the Year, will make her collegiate debut on Wednc da) a'> part of the USC team. Lara is extremely See BRANOE/14 Estan<.ia High product Jeff Graham signed a pact with the San Diego Chargers on Wednesday. Braham 'signs to till the void tar Chargers By R1cnard Dunn s w W hen the l·L call<;, \.OU uwakcn qu1ckl). Jell C1raham, hero of the 'cw YorkJNcw Jersey Knight!. in tht: \.\lorld League of American I oothall and " former btancia High quarterback, wa \lgncd hy the San Oicgo Charger~ on \\.'cdnco;day and dt:,ign.1tcd to their dc,cJopmcntal 'quad l{cloh ring from 'urger) on elbo"'' Grjham had hec:n · in _.-'---i9- ~ , ' Me'n fur the pa•.i two month,, n l\ol l tr uning c.1mp. But Chargen general manager Bobb\ lk.tthard. the GM of the • • .. _ • Rcd,km' 1n 19 9 "hen Wa!>h1ngton drafted Graham in the fourth round out of l ong Bc.ich State, called Graham on I uc,d.i)' night and a..,ked him to dmc to San Diego earl~ Wcdnc!<.dll) morning und '1gn 'J he f1-loo1 .. 1, 2(Xl·round Graham, ''ho guided thl! Knight:. to the World I cacuc pl.t)nfr, ln~t 'Jlrin~. had bone ch ip' remo\cd lntm hoth elbows u v.cek illtcr the WLAf\.cason "But the) 're hc.:alc: l no"," Graham 'J1d h) telephone "I m a fit<;t healer \'.hen there\ ,1 joh m the Nr L, )OU huomc a fa'it healer.' Gr 1hnm, ~ , "-111 tra'd wtth the C h.tr£cr-. tn P1mhurgh on Sunday when the:) open the regular eawn Graham Bein • llchc.: to home and fa tc:ned 10 an organ1£at1un that need-. quark rbach Graham appears to be in an ideal c1rcum,1.incc \.in 1)1ego, which traded third·)Car q J.trtt•rh.•cl.. B1lh Jo~ I olli\.cr on Wcdnesda' to the \tlanla (·,1lcon'> ft1r an undi'lclO ed J9Q:! dr h ci10lle, ha'I 1inh tv.o quarterhack' now on it'> .n.m.1n fll\tcr -Juhn 1'r1c'L .md 32·)C.ir·old Boh Gagliano. I olh\ct. v. ho lo t h1' \tart mg JOh to I nc'L Ja-,t Fnday night, completed onl) 7 of 17 pa.,.,e., for 94 yardc, m a 17· 7 hi" to the l Oll Angell RJ1der.. Fne'' came on and v.ent 17 lor 111 for 210 ~'nf\1' Jnd one tou"hdown m JU\I three llrl\·C' "I v.all Jll't rchuh1hta11ng (thi' ~ummer) and "aiung for the phone w ring." ~ d Grah 1m. \I.ho practiced with the Charccr on \\'cdnc,da,. "I urtun.11~·1\, I gnt t~ '1gn with a local team .rnd there\ .1 good h.111 c 111 get a tl\ated here.: "'hen I ret the 'i) tern dm'n (lkathaut nd I) ha\t kept m lOnt.lCl thro~ghout See GRAHAM/ll Newport paddlers making some big waves An amateur sport with pro feelings Seniors were looking good, but ... it was that bronze that hit the spot By Kirk Wotcon Sports wr~et W hen 13-)car·old L 1a Rou et and l4·)Car·old Charlie Payne paddled to bronte medal vic tories at the U.S. Canoe and Kayak auonal Champion hip'I earher thi month, a certain tw1nldc could be seen m Jirl..a Bathk's eyes. urc. the Newport Aquatic Club canoe .rnd kayak director wa'> thnlled h1\ 'cn1or paddler' cored •' surpn ing fir t place \ICtury at t:.a~le Creek Re cl"\01r m lnd1.1napohs, Aug. 14-18 But 11 w,.., the '>Ucce ' of tlu:'c younger • 11hlc:tc' that h.1J him 1alkmg hl..c a proud lather "In le'' than four month we had 19 kid' qu,1hfy for the National\," ... aid Bathl.., who wa\ 'ho,en m January to head the NAC program and only hcgan cunccntrntmg on the juniors 1n March Along with k.1yaker\ Rou ct nnd Payne, llathk'~ 15-ycar-old cou'im, Vaci.iv Uatlik, won a bronze &'i part of the \l..niOr four-man team m the 500-mctcr c.1noe race. while NAC 1un1or' Stephen Oall, Kevin Cc tra and Dco;nnc Uryson all muled fourth place lin"he' 1n lndianapoli\ J1rl..n llilthk, a :n-ycar·old Ctccho..,loval..1.1n nati\C who began paddling at the •ae of 15 and hu ~en part of World Championship, Olympic .ind Pan American team , u 1d dcchcation wa'i the pnmary factor m the rapid 'IUCCc of 1hesc young thletes. "Hvcrythmg i available to the~ kid\ -equipment, co.1chin • :Hmo,pherc, a htMt h<1u\c .ill the nuh .md boll\ urc there, If the) w,1nt to 1.1kc <11.lv.1n1ugc uf II lhCrl.. I\ llO h. lling h<I'"' (.1r the C 1n gn," B.11hk ,,1111. Wn\lt Ut:llOll or the C\I, port Aqu.tllC' Center al One Wh1tecliff, Dnve in Ne" port Beach m 19 HOY.C\Cr, the fJcihty. intended fur ro"cr' and paddler~ to ,h,1rc, "a' (lrtgin:illy dommatcd by the rower\ .1lo11e. o. m Janual') Whitford pu'lhcd for Bathk to take charge of the canoe and kayak program, with a mas ive 1un1or development campaign to follow. "I wanted to give the k1ds of Newport Beach an opportunity to do omethmg hc\ldc!> football, ba ketball :rnd soccer," 'Everything is available to these kids - equipment. coaching , atmosphere , a boat house - all the nuts and bolts are there.' 'aid Whitford, now 1n charge of ,, 'uccc \ful )OUth canoe and i...1y.1 I.. program IO I laY.811 "I made .i 1rong clfort to bring a canoe .ind kayak team to cwport and J1rka wa the rc,ult of thal clfort. He\ done .1 trt•mcndou -JllCA IAT\JI JOb," Whit ford NAC d rector ~aid Bathk. who ndm11~ tu "'c,inn~ man} hat\ an h1\ nc" JOb, wu' lllc:k...tu .td.An .... lcdge aU the '>Upport he h:i' H0ce1\.cd On thl· JUn111r lc"cl, \\.orlJ d"'' paddler' ~hcila Conover. Snny.1 'hcva und Uathk' "'1fe, h1rl)', h,1\c hcen \.itul mcmbcn or the coachm 'la(~ · u,hcva, a 24·)car-old ronner Bulgnn n n.1tional kaynk thamp1on, ha' volunteered It' take over the Junior "-·•~·•"-lcam ut 1\C fo110 .... 1ns the ti1rth ul h"·r hr.t cluhl litter th" )car. W hat male' a group of people iump in .i wohbl\ canoe .rnJ potJJlc 'II mile" "trom '\c v. p<lrl Be:H:h to ( it.ihn.i l\l.md '0 thn u m 'J"ll·nd ,1 night 'lccping on the hl'.ICh tmcc the\ cet there ' l l1 .rn .. "cr 1h1' hurning 'porh quc.'11,1n, I J111n~·J the mtn ' and '"omen' Olt\hore <. an1'C ( luh uf c" port Beach la't v.cdcnJ a' the\ wmpcttJ m the IJth \nnual l ~ Oumuer <. 1n.1c lhamp1on hip 'Brain ".1rp." 'aid "''men·, crcwmemhcr foJ'' l 11cppner. chmhmg inw the "arm. dn . pm~a·drlH'n C' c~rt !)(1,11 "here I pent the hh plu' h11ur' l'I \,11urd:I\ ·, rau~ \\,1tchini: lht'l' nine w(1men p.11IJlc thc.•1t hrain' out ... ,.cah. \OU \l '" to lil' .1 lt11Jc UM\, hut II'\ fun " '• 1d l c,IJ1: ()a,''· On the move h lvrc h11rp1ng tiad.: into the fn 1d llCean, pulling her tired ,1nJ hc.1tcn h1xl\ unto a 'f>eeding 1..incx.-.rnd churning .1w ' ''It' h.1f\• \\11rli. t'iut (the f1,c h11urs1 'l' hl..c 1h1' '1t1hkd ~hcila Bueler, -.naprllng her finger' 1mt then ch11n1ring ''" 1gch m ~l· • r~,• A er' .. h ---- M .1\ b, 1h 11""'11'-th, f,\l.){f I hcrl' ,1rt•n I nl.111\ .Ill I\ Ill~\ In hfl-th.it 1.:n,·our,1gc \011 111 ~1,rg"· on mound 't ; 11 Ni·I Hkn oodll"' hkc cnml\ h ri.. rnul..1c' .mil h.1n.1na brc.\J ind not lcel lll II\ Or m.a\t~ 11" s the matcnal -rev.anh Su re, on1.: thc'c v.11mcn re chcu (' tahna 1'1.Ultl lhl"\ v.ould he f'UI up In lu UI') hut lo;, 'll"wcrc<I v.11 h Cl !.oh prizes nd la' ''heel h~ thcu .1do11nl! I 1n' R1 ht? \\'ri,n hc.:n Clllsh11tc ', "'"men -the 11\C•lllTIC \l.orltl ch mp, nd I'\ time II "i"n't ulw.1)'" thi' w.1y. 1hou.ih. In l.1ct, unlll ~\Cll year. .1 ·u NAC ""' n1crdy 1 'illmn 111 B1lh \\<h1trurd\ m1nJ \! lutford. '7, 11n 1uornph,hc,t .11hlctc .1nJ ce1.1ch "ht• 'h!" up nn un,t uround the w.11er' ol l.!\lrf'orl Be •ch, reulitcJ the ,1hunJ,in1 '°"'"I ind p.u1dlin• 1.1lcn1 hi:rc tfc .11"1 "II" the need fur 1h" 1.1kn1 tu he ors IOI/CU • '>he.: ha'i ,, lot of \.'Xf'l(rtl\c .tncl hc1 kncm kdgc \1.-111 help the JUni•''' u grc.11 11':111," \.Ud U.1tltk, wh11 \\Ill Continue to rn.1 h the JUn1m I.' noc pro ram, ' \\Cll •" the N • "4!n111r teum ·" ii prcp;arc:' for the 1992 01 .. mr1c . ~ Newport' am ouch (I ft), lonR Be.uh\ v ... d.w R.1tlik in Ba<" 8.iy w.lter~. 11.11umal t1tl1 '' 11.td to tm' thcu 'kcplllll b.1 'on the bca1.:h "'Ith 1hc1r "I In .'' h I II~ th 5C)(l llr "Cl lllhlct 'i With th1' In minJ, \\ h1tlorJ tlcgun tu 1 • '''''"' ,,1~ pcJJk h1' hrn111c;h11\1 tu 1hc ,·onlllltllHI~ .ind th,• f\; ul t \\I'll the "'I h" h." h\:l'n a H'\\..itJm • C\ptfiCOlC, hut WC .. 1111 hJ\\.' ... lun Wll tn o," 0 thk 'a1J. "Not ~, much nr n"on -1h1: you1h program '' 1rowin• rapidly -but we need monc lo hire foll ·11mc rni ch''• c.:~uiu.· t'Cller equipment, compete gain t mtcrn.111on.1l h'llm'i .ind complclc.' the ho.11 hou'c 111 11.c,,mmod,1ll' II the~ \oung 1thkt ' "I h1.• m.11n ''-'·''on we h,1\' Ileen ~' ,,h,\'C"lul '" I 11 " th\: lrcmcmtnu., '"' po11 u: lhi.. ',immulllh," n.t :1:... ,. , ' ' 1n\J lll• h " lll\1lhccJ in the r 1,: ,\ f11r p111c monn, '' the c e in tilled v.1th I 'tan' Sn v.h 11 '"th ~n,v.cr then l le t<l J Ill ll \If I ht \Cl the t;(lUr\:4' "\ no rnund nu," 1d U1ll\ \\ 1\loul, mot1onm tu the hard or SH WOLCOTTfM • BHAM:111 With ClllFllFI From 81 the years and the Charger wanted to aet m down here. "They might plan to keep me (on the dc .. clopmcntal squad) 111 year, but what l h \C to tto right now 1~ continue healing and gcuinlt healthy ,,nd lenrn the tcm . lt'~ pretty compk1t, It might take 1 few week~ to get the understanding of 1t. But whatever happens down here, I'll make sure I'm ready if they need me. I'll make sure l'rn ready to c;ontnllute." The Charger .. were 6· JO in each of the; I "t three caSi.m~ and h<ivC had only one winning camp. ign since 1982, the la t tim" the "cnt to the playoff . Tolliver btarted 19 game in two ea~n., completing 305 of 595 pns'i attempt\ for 21 touchdowns with 24 interception . I It> ~11s the Nl·L' 24th-rnted qu.utcrliad; la t -.c.1,on 1lter completing 53 percent of h1-. pa"e' for lh touchdowns w11h 16 mterceptionc;, He was hot nnd cold. He was slnted a\_!h~ ~u. 1 quarterback in the 1990 prese;ison, hut had .1 sub-par camp and Mark Vla.,ic tarted the opener Tolliver relieved Vl.1s1c m that g,ime and tarted the next 14 games, hut ~.t'I benched fot the season finale, which Frie'>L 'itarted. Graham, who led the Kn igh ts to a 5-6 rl'cnn.J lu~t '>pring and un Eastern Di\ ic;ion champitm'>h1p after the team started 0-4, has \\-Cathcred M>mewhat of a bumpy road in the NH wn:c Wa hington drafted him 'Whatever happens down here, I'll make sure I'm ready if they need me. I'll make sure I'm ready to contribute.' -JDf CMlW QUiH1erback The Redskins relea cd him in training camp that summer, then Graham was picked up h) the Clcvclond Brown.,, who kept him on their developmental quod tht• ~nt1re 'ca-.on La!>t )Car he wa'i put on the injured re erved Ii t b) the Omwn., until m1d'ic.1<;0n "'hen the team fired head coach Bud Car on after ,, I· start "They pretty much cleaned hou e," Graham 'aid "When \ou'rc not winning, a lot of people get the blame 'o thcv fired Car'>on. Thcv actually fired a lot of people and I wa-. one " · · ' Graham, engaged to be married in l-chrnarv. "n't 'urc ti he'll return to the Knights next cason. RETURN OF THE NEWPORT BEACH MASTERS SWIMMERS IW1~111r<=-Costa Mesa Public Access CHANNEL 61 •:30Dm WEDNESDAY Speedway bikes race Friday ·1 he Speedway motorcycle racing ea$0n continues this fmJay niaht at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Costa Mesa with a regular program 'lated fo r the Labor Day ~eekend. The \lltrting gate drop at "g ' p.m. for two houri. of profc,,ional AMA Speedway racing with a full chedule or handicap and cratch co1npct1t1on. Friday's program abo features Fi~I. Second and Third Division racing along with u complete program of Side Car competition. SttU.-C.1r. arc IOOOcc alcohol hurning, no-brake machine that lhl\C become u popular fixture at the Costa Me'ia faciltty Racing fans will be admitted for the regular admission price of S for odults, while children 12 and under arc free. The event program and parking are :ibo free. On rmJay, cpt. 6, the F.urground~ will be the 1te of the ·1 om Cuello I land1cap, a 20-lap feature with 12 rider!. part1( 1patmg. It will be the fir-.t 20 IJp rnce in the 23 year of rarm~ at the I·airground~. Community college football p n from the boYS) at av Richard Doon Spofll ... Workman, '4hO e ·111 st1untl cottld be .1s good if n hc t1c1 th,111 l.l\t }car' H-3 team. isn't concerned. Late AuauM is a filtering period. Orange Cott\t College football coach Bill Workman call them the dog day. "We"-:c got ,1 chance h> do some fun things/' h -.u1d "J\ week 11go, m I 1.,t S.1turday. the offen~ di really, re.illy "'ell (111 u cuntwllc:t.I 'cnmmagc) an to<lny the tkkn e di1l re.illy "ell. A'i a head coach you can'1 win hec:iu~c if the: often~ dcle~ really well you're \\orrk<l .1hout the defen,c .uul If the dcfcn'I <.Joe., well, you're worried nllout the offen e. Player tart dropping out once they realize they're third or fourth on the depth chart after beins all· everything in high school. Welcome to the JC ranks. facuse<i come from players in many ways -coach, m>' dad wants me to work; coach, I ha\.e to concentrate on j fudying -anything other than \Wallowin.p the truth that they're not a tarter. J·ollowing OCC's intra·~uad on Wednesdoy, Workman nddrc set.I his as embly of 102 players and talked about paying )'OUr dues. Stick around, elevate · If nc:Hlicr one dllC: well. )Oll JU\l wonder if you't not very good. That·., wh} we need to go up again 'omchot.ly cl't. H wc 'rl' there up fri>nl (on off en e) wc'll'bc. OK ' your game and stop making m1stakc'li, and )Clu'll get your crack. How did the cnmm11ge go? Well, let' JU~t say the defense is ahead -make that way nhead - of the off en e. After one play, when a tailbirck went the wrong way and a fullback ran anoth er wrong direction, OCC offensive backfield coach Paul Four nflen 1vc linemen, rncluding tarting lef taclJc Ja\On Butler ('ihoulder) and first· tring righ ~uard Randy Marsh (groin pull), were out wit mjurie'i on Wednesday n the CCC defense tume the offen~e in10 -,illy puny. "But that's to expected at 1h1!1 tim e," OCC wide receivers coach Greg Shadid Mud A week from t hi' I mt,1~, Orange Coa t will get it feet wet and ho t <; inta Monica College in a controlled ..crimmapc Br~ggs quip_pcd: "You guys haven't ·-W-o-rk_m_a_n __ gamed an inch 1n nine play'>. You Workm,111, who had l ~ playerl! in total on hi\ injured ""'· ho~ varinu-. dcc1'10n'-'>1•11 to make 1n regard' to h1' ~tarting line.up. but one area 1' md1c;put.1hle· OC:C w 111 enJn a wide open offemc ~•th -.ophomnre Donme Smith hnllenng signal at quar1crb.1ck guyii are like Cracker Jack-.· There''! a urpme in c:vc ry 00"< " Welcome to !lummer camp. The Pirate'>, after winning the Central D1v1!lion of lhe Mb~ion Conference la'lt year and appearing in their fin howl game in 15 years. are unranked in the "late prc'>Cll'<>n top 20 poll, which 1\ tmrnl :.1t th1' point m the -.e<l'>On. "You c.111 do anyth111g }OU w.rnt 10 with Donnie Smith," \\'nrkm.1n ,,llll • ')here\ nu pha'iC or the fame he L011l<ln'1 do. lie c..ould pl.1) .11 Riverside (a ruoning 't.hool) at quartcrb.ick. he c.111 play the option, he c.m drop b.1d.; .111d he c.tn 'print.'.' • ... Top junior poloists open tourney Saturday O lympic water polo cnthu\1,1\I' will be treated to a glimpse of the future when the top I l\ Junior men\ te.lm 111 the world v1c;1t ~outhern California on SJturdav 1 he VI Junior Water Polo World Champmn,h1p'>. Aug 31- Scp,. ~. pus pnwerhou'e tcJm'> from 1f1c t'.Ynitcd State'. Hun~ar). '111~1,1'lavia, Spain. It.ii} and Cub.1 c.1ch of which 1., cap.1hlc of t.1l1ng the title 1 lo'>led by the United State'> Water Polo, Inc, play wall he held at four sitcc;: Newport Harbor and Corona del l\1ar high · school,, I lent age Park m I~ inc. and long Beach State I he 16 tc.im..-"''" be brolcn into four bracle" for round robin plJy. r he top •~o tc.lm\ 1n each hracket will advance rn the econd round heginning ept. 4, with the medal round \tarting Sept. 6 The champion htp gnme ,.., c;cheduled for noon on ept. 8 at Corona dcl Mar I ltgh ·1 he United St.1te\ open' pla) ~aturday at 6 pm c1gamst Br.wt at Corona del M.ir Pnor to that, Hungary nnd Mc,1co 'quare off 10 the other Bracket U opening g. me . Hrackc. I \ tndude~ Au traha, BulgJrt.1 New 7..e.iland and Spain. Ur.H:kt:I C " mndc up of leamc; Imm C .111.1d.1, Japan. Puerto Rico .111d 'I 11g1"I"' ta And Bracket D ton'"t' ol C"'h1na. Cuba. C 1 d11,,111,,1l1.1 ind lt .11\ I 111 '' the f1r..1 \\orld Junmr < h.1mp1nn~h1p to lill the entire l1eld ot 16 team .. I he l ' \. N.1tional Junior Team, which 100!1. fourth place at the tQf)(I ( h.1mpionsh1ps 1n hance, " led h~ team c: plain and Corona del \1.11 product \.hm Oeding. • u N EVER. WAX AGAIN Free lnterwr Fohr1'.· Prutt·ctwn cs~s \'olut.•J with J>urc:h11~t· t1f 1-:vtcrwr l'umt Sc.•alont GUARANTr:f;o nm 6 \'F \RS 662-5449 f<rn11tl Ir 1'1dwp .\ va1l1111/t .J"S Bristol St #80 11n th«' J1u111plC''' Cosrn Mc:.n THE ONLY: WORK YOU SHOULD BE DOING THIS LABOR DAY IS GUESSWORK. And we know 1ust the place for it Your local Satellite Wagering Center, of course. The weekend kicks off this Saturday with the $300,000 Del Mar Debutante. a one mile blitz for 2 year-old ftll1es. On Sunday, older fillies and mares come out for the $200.000 Chula Vi sta Han91cap And L.abor DaisJeatur ed race JS. tbe.$.JOQOOO:Del t'!la l=iaAd1cap.-~­ an 1nv1tat1onal turi race for 3-year olds and up. You work like a horse all year long. So this Labor Day weekend. why not bet on a few? Satellite Wagering From Del Mar ~•to UL!mv!uRSf ~ On,• mil c st ot th 605 Fwy on Jt'JH I~ (71 4) 236 4300 ' ' I c BEAUTIFUL, RICH, 1 TEl.LIGENT, SWF, 27, Blonde , blue eyed, w1Lh 1 love for travel , theatre, foreign film . and romantic walk. on the beach, seeks Mr. Right to hve happily ever aner. md out how to meet someone like Lhts or place a FREE Id of your own an DATI:l.IN •. Sec dct11 I in today' cla. lf'icd ction. -... . I hatve an immediate impact on the program -Simone Buraameier and Genevie Wright. Burpameier A ccordina to Southern ii a German who liYcd the luc California College women's seven years in South Africa, while YOllcybaU coach Deeley Pines, Wright is a middle blocker from tbc elements are in place for the Ganeaha High. Vquards to enjoy a successful "Simone actual'>' played witb. scuon. the South African national team, With a mixture of experience but because of the sanctions didn't and quality ne..:-comcrs. sec sets compete internationally," said sail on its 1991 campaign this Pines. "She's an a11re11ivc weekend, starting Friday night in defensive player and 1parkplu1 to the Christ College Irvine our team. Tournament. "Genevie is a reaJ smart player, "This team looks very she's a 3.9 student, and she can promising," aid Pinc , who is really leap." entering her third year at the helm The Vanguards' program of the Vanguards. "Everybody's received a shot in the arm with the reaJly upbeat and ready to go.'' hiring of Eric Boyles as an In her two years at sec, Pines assistant coach recently. Boyles is ha gone 25.35 overall, including a a top-l1ight beach volleyball player 16·?-9 mark last year. The who competes regularly on the Vang~ards narrowly missed AVP Tour and was featured qualifying for the district playoffs recently on the cover of Volleyball last year, and the road isn't ca ier Magazine. this season in the Golden State "Eric was an answer to a Athletic Conference, a league prayer," said Pines who first met Pines calls "the strongest NAIA Boyles in 1986 in South America confertnce tn the nation." when the two were involved in "There's no weak teams in our · Athletes in Action tours. "About a conference," she aid. "Almost month ago, I saw him on TV at Memben of Newport HartMw Hlgh't pep tqud check out the BMW whidt Crevier IMW It putting up u the bonus for a hole·in-one at Hubor's fint "Tee-off for Touchdowns" golf tournament to benefit the Sailon' football team. The touma~ tournament is sc:Mduled for a 1 ,.m. shotgun SQrt on Sept. 6 at the Rancho San Joaquin Gol Course 1n Irvine. Colt per 20ifer is $100 and the fonmt is a "Teu.s Scramble." For further information call Tom Williams at 4J79·2470. every match is five aame . Last the Chicago AVP tournament,.----------------------------------------------------year, we lost those five -gamers, but then met him again at a we're hoping it'll be different this tournament at Capistrano Beach. year.'' "I was still lookin' for an Key returnees include eniors assistant and asked him 1f he knew Leslie Lastrape and Kris ta anyone that was interest~d. He Hoover. Lastrape , who actually said he would be willing to help, has two years of eligibility and he's been ju t great ince he remaining, is a strong middle came on board. He knows blocker, according to her coach. technical skills, but he's helped the Hoover was the team's leading kill girls with the mental a pects of the leader in 1990. game." "Tho e two hould have been A ft e r t h i s w e e k e n d 's all-conference la t year,'' said tournament, sec entertains Pines. "This year I expect they'll Western New Mexico on Monday, make it." visit the New Mexico Highlands The setting chores will fall upon Tournament Sept. 6·7, the Julie Jone , who moves into the Whittier Tournament the following position on a full-time ba is after weekend, then hosts Point Loma sharing the job last yea r. Nuarcne in its GSAC opener Two freshmen arc expected to Sept. 21 Mailbag Recalling a deer who graced these playing fields D car .port editor, over some 40 ycan of subscribing to the old Globe Herald and The Daily Pilot we have been pnv11cgcd to have een through thi media the great 1thtete coming out of Newport H1rtx>r High School. We\e been appri ed of the feat of the Pulaski , Shenins, Bell , Bcnbows, Berry , Smalleys. Bocros, as well as the McMa tcrs and the Hubbard . In basketball, the Paul Neumanns and Denni Fitzpatrick a well a Bob Wetzel, Ed Pope nd the Yardley brothers. Many great ba eball players and truck ta~ such as Todd White {who ot one tame held the national high chool mile record) and so many other greots that they arc too numerou to mention, but I'm sure that ome old boo ter mcmben can follow up with some great auy who made Harbor High such an accomph hed ports high school. As regular visitors to the Harbor uca we became avid NHHS fans (because all of our relatives lived in th1t area) during the .SO!. and eerly 60s After reading your 1rticle la.st month on famous athletic participants, who showed us memorable prowc se throughout that decade with their God·ai..,cn talent , tMr• i& one particular individu1l whose all-around abilities super edcd any that we observed during that time and later upon leaving Harbor H1ah that certainly ,hould no1 be overlooked. As a coach in the SOs an a far· away district and having consorted with many of the local poru buff , He could run like a deer, had the hands of a brain surgeon and could hit opposing players so hard they could hardly believe he was only 5-foot-9 and weighed 160 pounds with shot puts in his pants ... ~c unan- i m o u s I y agreed that the wild and sometimes con tr o- vcnio l warrior had to be considered a great an oil-around athlete of hi tame, and later. He played football for Al lrwen an th c 5 0 and R ay Ro o at OCC His o mewhat le s apprec11tivc attitude kept ham Crom becoming all-league en every port that wa offered. He could run like a deer, had the hands of a brain uracon nnd could hit op~inl playc" so See MAILBAG,. THE ~-· 'a£W1}I: __ ~ • Walch tt.e QlfM on one of our 8Kl ...., TV'• * ~ ~ (I NOi• membets onty) * Mondey night drink epect• * Ptogr111"'9 .... ~ * TN ~ of 1t'9 MWd L.eeguel wtth the tht1I of Mondey Mgtlt ,ootblllt . ... ... ... 111111 .. 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"With the economy and timing we were unable to raise the money to go," said Jirka Batlik, NAC's canoe and kayak director. "lt was probably lucky for us.'' Had they gone, Batlik and his junior team would have arrived in Moeoow on Aug. 20 -the final day of the govc1nmcnt coup there. Whether the Newport team would ~ been pemaiHed to land in R .... II a queadoe Batlilt could BOt .....,, Al for the future, thoup, hil mlad ii llUlide up. "Nut year we're aoina. I know that," he aaid. Thia year Batlik. 37, a former national paddlina champion both in the U.S. and his native Czechollovakia, hu been recruitina youna athletes around the Newport Harbor area to join his hiaf\ly successful team. Earlier this month NAC won two bronze medals at t.be National Sprint Ownpiooahipt in lndianapolil. delpite beina the you..,at team there. "We're taraetina kids aae• 12-15 now. We already have plenty of younger athletes,'' aaid Batlik, who attributes his 35-member team to word-of -mouth and acnenl acitement ewer the junior de¥eqiment propam. which wu started in MUch. Batlilt said all junion in the area are encouraaed to join the team, which practioea four to fM dayt a week at the Newport Aquatics Center. Colt to the athlete -which includea wortd-dus coaching. ncilitiel Ind equipment -is about $150 a year, said Batllk, who plans to compete at least twice oveneu in 1992. "I want to expose the junior loam to countries throughout Europe;• the coach said. "I have already received an invitation for the next Junior World Championships in Japan, which won't be held until 1995.'' Next year the junior team will be I ~d to some or the top paddlen around the &Jobe when athletes from Oennany, Sweden, Finlud, France and other countries travel to NAC to use the renown trainin1 facility in preparation for the Olympjc Oamea. Seeing competitors or this caJibcr in action is one the best learning tools for youna athletes, said BatJik, whose junior toam assisted at this year's Olympic Festival in Loi Angele . "The kids met the senio11 here H buddies and didn't know they were Olympians. When they saw these people they knew winning all those gold medals (12 in all), their eyes lit up," Batlik said. "Now they want to strive for golds of their own." r T bo Hverc East Coast humidity appean to be Robyn Ray•• •oat nhauatifta ecMnuy this *9et io the NadOnal Senior OrMI O>un Ownpioftlhipt. Not the leADia pla ·n. Ly, or Newport Beacb, advanced to today's quarterfinals in both linpea and doublet of the United States Tennis ~tk>n (USTA)-unctioned event with a pair of victories 'on Wednesday at the Germantown Cricket Oub in Philadelphia. Ray, director of teMil at the Newport Beach Marriott Tennis C lub, faces Jody Rush of Washington in the sinalcs quarterfinals today in the 4S·•fc division after a 6-7, 6-3, 6-3 wan over Walter Johnston of Georgia in the Round of 16 on Wednesday. The fourth-seeded Ray defeated Paul Solari of Penn ylvania, 6-3, 6- 1, in the first round on Monday and won by default over the injured Don Yates of Maryland on Tuesday in the second round. Ray and longtime doubles partner Fred Dri lling of Washington, D.C. will square off a g a i n t t J e ff 0 u i n n -Co r k y Meinhardt in the doubles quarterfinal today. Ray and Drilling, partners at the University of Arizona in the mid· 1960s, whipped David Lee-Jay Gordon, 6-3, 6-2, in the second round on Wcdne day. Drilling-Ray, seeded second in the 45 d1vi ion, knocked ofr Peter Bostwik-Ron Newman, 6-4, 6-2, in the first round on Tuesday. Newport Beach's Lia Rousset (foreground) paddle harbor seas; in background are Newport1s Sam Couch (in white) and Vaclav Batlik of Long Beach. "The hurpidity here is pretty high, and for the western players it's always tough," Ray said by telephone from Philadelphia on Wednesday. "We're not used to it, but conditioning becomes the mbSt important thing. I'm playing well -I'm just battling the fatiauc." WOLCOTT: Outrigger canoe r•na an mateur sport with prol1111ona11881111111 The semifinals arc scheduled for Friday while the finals are slated for Saturday. From 81 happy paddlers enjoying each other's fnend-;h1p at a luau on the shore of Avalon Bay "This 1~ <,till a 'backyard' sport. You can still h.ivc fun at this, ~hile doing \omethmg unique in athletics after your college playing days are ove r." Wh itford, a boyish )7-year-old who cla1mc; to h.ive "grown up at the Sea Scout Ba<;c" in Newport &ach, has been having fun at thb for as long a' he can remember I ollow1ng a rewarding ca reer as a paddler, rower and sailor (not to mentton holding the 1ntercept1on rernrd at Newport Harbor High), Wh itford helped form the Off.,hore Canoe Cluh in I 'i"''I .tnd ha., coached the women to their long string of victorie . "Billy ha, been great for the spo11,'' race director Bud Hohl explained to me Sunday during the men's race back to NeWp<>rt. "Originally it was JUSt beach boys coming over here to do their thing," Hohl wen t on. "But in 1979, Billy and I were approached to help make this race a little more re pcctable." Begun in 1959. the first race from Avalon in Catal ina I<iland to the Newpo rt Dune was organized by AJbcrt I:. "Toots" Minvillc and featured a team from Hawa11 rowing agatn t a team from California. Lorrin Harmon, who at 78 was the Grand Mar hall of this yea r's race, sel"\ied as the 'itcersman on that fir'it California boat Over the years, the race grew, . get upe'r competitive can." prospered and, like so many good things. eventua lly got out of control. followtng some overzealous partying by the men's crew , the race wa canceled from 1974 to 1979. With the help of Hohl, Whitford and many other . the sport was give n a facelift and Avalon was gradually convinced to allow the race to cont inue. However, in an effort to curb rowdine s, a provi ion was made that the women paddle over to the 1 land and the men paddle back to Newport the next day. Another theory was offered by Offshore men's coach Jeff Dilts, who at 30 1s a mere toddler on a grour. that averages ove r 40 years of age. 'It's a men tal game. That's why you don't sec that many co llege kids out here. It takes 10 years to learn how to work with the pain and know how to gauge yourself. Drilling-Ray won the doubles National Indoor Championships in Salt Lake City last February. Ash comt "I think the attraction to this sport is that anyone can do it.'' Whitford said. "Any size, any shape, any age. There are all di fferent levels and those who want to So. there )OU have it. Whether it's the challenge, the camaraderie, the carbo-loading, the mental aspect -be it sa ne or rn<;ane - or a combination of all the above that make them do what they do, one thing''> for sure: these athletes arc certainly in a class by themselves. And maybe that, after all, is what it's all about. Bulletin board on.,.. c111••• The world'~ fastc'I omhore boats will be on hand for the second ninnln' of lhe Lona Beach Offshore Challe nge on unday. Sept l As the 11xth stop of the Offshore Prorc.sional Tour (OPT), the Long Beach Cballenic will feature many of the world's bat boat dnvers 1n hull-to-hu ll 1ettoo whidl Wl.11 be Cree to the public. The 17-milc counc will start 1n front or Belmont Pier and will hua the shoreline or Lona Bc1ch'a outer harbor. The counc will be nin both uwdc and outside of the Lona Beach brca lcwa ter All rour OPT ~tcaorle will be competing In l.ona Beech, includina the Iara«• racina boats 1n the world, the Supcrboltt. Up to SO feet Iona 1111th multiple en11ncs that aencratc more than 4,000 hor.c~r. thcac m1cbincs arc capable or peed• lo eia:cu of 140 miles per hour. The competition is .ct to beam 11 noon with v1e-1n1 area open at 10 1 m, "9'!1CI ._ : Olympb Tour to Barcelona 1s bcina offered by the Community Services or Oranae C.Out end C.01 thnc community collescs. Three different options lndudc a 13·nlpt padtaae ror thole wantina to sec the ()pcniq Ceremonies 1nd qualityll\I rounds; • l!·nl&ht pac:ka&c for the finals and Oolana CeremonJCa; and a Ml 18-nlaht packaac that coYCn alJ eventt Costs ranac from SJ,475 to Sl,865 and 1ndudc round-trip airfare from Loi Aqelca, accommod1llon1, dally breakfast, airport transfers and daily traotportation to Olympic events , Tlctcts to null ere not lnduckd. AalitllDCC ln onlcrfna Ucbtl will be pell to all partlcipantt wbo atO ottkiaJly enrolled With tbe Cornmunl!y ScM:a. 'Jlcbta will eo Oil aai. In Afl'il. 10 UJly ciuolhDeot le encourqed. With an HONOR GIFT from the 1t For further 1oform1t1on. phone (213) 0 7.0l41 e For turthu labeltJoa ud • dei.Jkd brochure, caft Ofa• Cout Co0e9I It ('714) 432•5880, CoeltUM CA:wamuolty 't'of.... It {714) 241-6186 or Coftaonlum for Jnlemadooal l?d~tlon (CIB) 11 (714) 9'$-1700. American Cancer Society Birthday? Anniversary? Graduation? Any epecial oc.caaion is an HONOR Gift 6ccuion! Easy and convenient to give, an Honor Gift to the American Cancer Society is a thoughtful expresaion of carlng - and one that 1upporu vital PfotP'atns of cancer research, educadon and patient ualttance. When you live an Honor Gift, a card it tent to inform your honoree that a gift hu been given in hia or her name. And you receive an aclcnowled,ement card and receipt. Show that special someone how much you care with an Honor Oi~ - to your American Cancer Society. For more information, contact your AmeTlcan Cancer Society. BRANDE : Women 's-coHege-~eas on o open talented ph~ically and it will be fun to watch her progreu colleg.iately. Loyola's recruit1n1 clau included Tahlla Waaner, who wa a teammate with Prentice and Lara on Corona del Mar's 1990 state champion hip team. A talented middle blocker who - battlina for a tanina a ignmcnt a a frc,hman, it will be excitina to K O the matchup o( the two fr hmen. Another local I.MU talent who will be rcturnina to the ,,le of many of her c11citing moment H the California Junior ( ollc Pl•ycr o( the Year 1 Joli Eberhart. Her udtcment and cncrfY wdl urely help thO I iont' team pf~. ..,. ....... Otfili ca1r1r Irvine. Pe1c Wal" holdina hi a econd annual Labor Day Collegiate Tournament fcaturina 16 of the top DiVl ion II and NAIA team . The tournament ii Friday and Saturday. Southern Cahfomia CoUeae 1 one of the out tllndina teams panicipatina. 0 Our international team are prcsent!Y involved in tho NORCECA sames in Resin•, Canada NORCECA atand for ftqn~ Amcnca, Central A.irierb and the Caribbean, and thtt tournament is an Olympic qualifter (re~mbtr my cntumn on our "8 '' team attendina th Pan ArMrkan Oamc 1). While our men'• team h already qualified for the next two Olympte1 bated Cln at 1988 victOsy in oul end the f1et that we arc ~ting the I~ Oama en Atlanta, our women'• team ha yet to 9ualify for Barcelona. 1 he women aro currently in a scvcn·tcam round robin pool to determino the top four teama for the playuff . For the USA team to qualify, we must beat Cuba and a "ery improved Canada in the playoff\, I hopo that wo can qualify It urc would not MCm Uko an Olympiad W1thout our women in the tournament. 0 Last wctkcnd'a lllh anmaal Berrett lnvhational ~u won by Bill Y1tdley and htcr Helfrich whO defeated Kevin Droke ud P1UI Barrett in tbe final. Al '*"'· a peat d.y WU had by d. f.~.~: .:rr::.. ~ .... ,,,,,,.,,., .,.,,.,.,.,, T r.levls1on Radio furn oos TIRJltlDAY •u.s. 0pe., USA. a. 4:30 •Florida St.-BYU, 0.. 9, 6 nJDAY •U.S. Open, USA. 8, 4:30 • Cubt-Oodaen. SC, 7:30 THURSDAY Ta.l\'lllON ,.... I a m.-U.S, ()pea, USA. 4:30 p.m. -U.S. Open, USA. ........ 12'30 p.m.-Cut.Olantt. WON. 4 3S p m. -Mcta·Brwes, TBS. S pm.-lndia"'"°'ilOI· WON. ~, ....... 6 p.m. -Aorida St.·BYU, Cb. 9. 6 p m.-From R~PN. Me .. re,dl llKlat 6.30 p.m. -World Orand Prix, PT. H .... bd .. 8:30 p m. -Del Mar replays, Cb. 56. I a m -Del Mar replays, PT. Mo4ocrott M1dni&ht-AMA compe1t1t0n, PT. A-.lladllc 12:30 am.-Bud .500, ESPN RADIO .....,.,, 5;30 p.m.-Padru-Cards, KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m.-Pgh.·Dodaen, KABC (790). C.U.FMCbelJ 6 p m. -Flonda $t.·BYU, XTRA (690). FRIDAY TELEVISlON TcHlt 8 1 m. -U.S. Open, USA. 4:30 p.m.-U.S. Open, USA. latcball 4.30 p.m.-ESPN. MAILBAG: From 83 and could hit opposing pla1ers so hard they could hardly believe he was only s-root-9 and weighed 160 pounds with shot puts in his pants. He never received as many high accolades or trophies as his contemporaries, so his certified credits were prohibitive. He wu a master at eye and hand mechanic which allowed him to later be a consum· mate volleyball player, a scratch golrer and one of the most exciting daredeVll body surfers the notorious wedge ever produced. Again, we must illu tratc that he was by no means a superstar as we know them today, had he followed some of his mischievous perform· ances tn one-on-one combat he certamly woul~ have gained some prominent limelight as a pugilist. He was blessed with blinding hand speed and the will to win at everything includmg the ~positc sex. We have not seen hun 10 over 20 years but understand through the g ip channels that he till possesses competitiveness an high ladder racquetball, an occasionil pickup softball or basketball game. His agility and a.race were certainly poetry in motion. Legendary would not be the proper appellation to identify him. But he must be con idered as a man who oould pick up a pana.ng tool without any prcindoctnnation and master it with expediency an ' proficiency. Onty too often does a male or female athlete oomc along who never gets credit for their versatility. They are the few who don't gamer the headlines a.nd trophies, nor do they receive the applause and adulation, becau c they look beyond fame and fortune and consider it ju t plain old countr1 fun wh ile many overpubhci.zed ,ocks wallow in the pnnt of their achievements. He's probably in his late SOs by now, but the last aossip notifications had him either flying fut airplanes, skydiving o,r travclina adventurou ly around the countryside on his Harley- oav;dJOn k>okina for a pickup aamc. So, in ooocluslon, t hope this is a tcstimoniaJ to those aU·around types whose contributions made t.M ~ws..wb:al they ba.vc been and that they receive some of the recognition for their dedtcation. And as I (an old relic) oontemplato aemna out the old roe.kin& chair for my twili&ht yun, r Shall always bo ln~ircd when I'm ready to hana 'cm up by the duzlina and uperlative mcmori 1 've had of my idol, whOIC prob= still knoduna them ~n and ina them up, the guy who had 11 alt 1nd I hope •hercver ho mlaht be, 111'1 doe : and ho '9 undoubtedly th• (inc!lt all·around athlete Harhor High over prOdUCed. I • referrint to Dkk Campbell who I understand ttlll reside omewhcrc in South Oranae County. Thanb for t9'e mcmoric • .... Dick. and tu oll you unwna Wonderful warriorJ who pvc 1t your bat. - In the bleadlers ....,. ' I P. 11 • lhe majer~ A T t1 I "~ ~ I I I I I I 11 " ... ... ti ........... ft • = 11 a ~ u ... ............... ::;._15 • ... ft -·-·---•11 Cltlit91 ... .,_.-... 0...1 .. , .• -.u.. a..it •1•1 ill L11 .. 1 .... ........ ............ • 70 .. a If IO $2 L -M -S1 I • 1 . " • I 1• ,. W L -......._lM ::1 ... 11M 11 • '"' ........... 11. ,. ...... 50 11,. ................. .... ew-: ... ... 21-.......... ~7· .,.,... .... "---,,. Liil __,., dieeppointJas 4-13 overall lbowina is now a distant •••DfJ· bdlera CaliforDia ColJete mea•1 IOCCCr coach 08\'C Mel 16" ii •*-IO llMJiw tbil ,elr'1 ~Ilion ii much improyed. The v...-• will pt their ftnt chance at .redemption this weekend Widl ...-...... home matchel apimt Hawaii Pacific on Friday at 3 p.m. ud Cladidan lteritap at 1 o'clock Saturday. HWe"ve 11>1 a FOd IJOUP of about 12 rctumina playera, a couple who recWainccl I.a ,ear, ud we've added about five or'° new p!ayera to the poup." uid Mclcilh who is ent.,.. his lixth year at the helm o( the v~ a.we feel ot thole tiYe, three are really impect playen. la the ..... sec bu endured a toup preconlcruce ICbedule, wbicb lalt year iild'*d the lita of national champion UCLA.. This 1Car'1 •te fcatura eome aood teams, but is alJo balanced, preeentin& the ~rtunity for the V1npa.rda to cany M>me more--~~--~ victoriCI into Golden State Athletic Conference play. ••we're k>oking a Joe better than Jut year, and we dUnk we have the chance for tome more earlier aucc:ea.es than in the Pllt." laid Mcl..eish. "Our put tcheduJea bfte been auemely difficult, now we feel it'• about half-and-half. We llil1 have Cal State Northridae, Cal State DOmiapaez Hilla (1tron1 DMiion l 1ehoota), 1lon1 with USD (Uai¥eraity ot sa:n Diqo, a put national dwnpt0n in Division flt)." · Heading the YanfUarda' offense ii Greg Olson, Mcl.ehh 8aaebel manager from some other planet ... •-CNllll =· 7.11 ... Jt -Clillllll • 1 • •1-c--.. ...... 1. ft ... ..... a .-... -the leadina scorer m the GSAC last season. Returning junior Bob Hutings anchon the team'& defense. 4:30 p.m.-Br,vu-Phillies, ™· S.30 pm.-AJl&els-Brewcn, Q . S. 7:30 p.m.-ESPN. 7:30 p.m ~Cabs-Dodaen. SC, WON. Pro latbttle.11 (WaL) s p m. -Playoff came, SC. Collete F'ooGall 6:30 p.m.-Oa. Tech·Penn Sc .. PT. ·Hone RKln1 8.30 p.m. -Del Mar replays, Cb. S6. I 10 a.m.-Del Mar replays, PT. == -~ . ' Pro r...._a (CPL) 10:30 p.m. -Sktchwn·Edmonton. PT. Trxk alld n.N ' 12 30 a.m.-IAAP World mce1, Oi 4 lltADIO laHball S:JO p.m.-Anacls·M1I , KMPC (710). 7 p.m -Pirates.Padre'!, KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -Cubs· LA, KA.BC (790). -By ~a•I• Brostttltotls lbe goaltendina chora wiU be decided between (or shared by) returnee Mike Dendel and ne.comer Ansel Rua. Other key pcnonnel include junior defender Scott Dameron, who i return.in& alter brcakins a foot and ma.ma about two-thirds of the season fut year; midfielder Carloi Miramontes; and two incoming freshmen, Nguyen Tran, a 9_Uick forward. and Costa Catroupolis. a trona midfielder from Austnha. "We feel we have a aood chance to at least qualify for the playoffs," said McLei h. "Last year, I think we outplayed some teams in conference, but didn't win. 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Avail 2Br, 1Ba. $1076/mo ---------t Mickey 638-0653 (714) 844M230 ••.....a•e oa,._,..._, Marlfte & R••I••,.. ttal V«y rMaOnab .. ratHI )(Int rt1f1 IM. can J.n ., • ...., MlcMll Cox Pllnt lta/hr, + material• A~a 876-4008 PAINTING PLUI ~ 14M711 IW...OW C""-llelnt· 'llf'lllnG. lrC/&1 HoulW Apt Oual. >ob· FrM MC. st llc#5898117 93&-1758 W.P. YOUNQQUllT P•ntlng CentJICtor Quality painting by profe11 lon a11 llc•8020M IMUf'ed. Fr .. Ht. &454305 Wl Oele Shel Hq T ... Totel lnt•rlor A.mod· .. ,no aerv . .,..._To TIM Cnzy. 133-1172 Pl. t',I• 'I H· '". )' ·,(J ' 9/1. 875-2707 973--7942 PUBLIC NOTICE D.A.Z. C....m.otton 8UNLIN• •L.aCTIUC 09". malnt., trM trlm- 400 l/f fa.miry rm, 38R 673-4400 38R, 3 -·-, ....... 2 .. ,... QRUT LOCI So. or Craft1man1hlp, con-ming, removal, d9an-.__ ......._pl • ~ 2Ba. frplC, big back 2Br 1 BA hM, IO or aq. ft. 'c;{~ ~ PCH, nr OCMnl 2Br The Callt. Public LJIUj,. cr91• 6 block. FrM Serv Np8/CM 15 yrs upa, aprtnki.ra lnltall. ~ t'E I 11111 lawn. N. MeN Agt PCH Frplc, beemed MB/vl9W. Format din-28•, frplc, gar $1045 ~9JIR~~!~-:'~.':: eet.· Comp•tltlv• -~~~:=e 6 re.,.ir. 5!5().e318. WOflc. ~~ •239•900 646-TecMI c•ll•. grndr, gar S1100 Ing. Beel< B•v. Pvt •P• AVI 9'1• S•4-099S houaehold good• prlc ... 751 -8535• LAWN maJnt. RMJCom. lernll I~ 554-783t COLLEGE PARK Avl 10/t . 4~11 S2200/mo 850-8325 QRUT 8TUDIO. lllo, mover•. print their ORTIZ CONSfflUCTION New IOd. ~ ·~ Retrtuoco 15 9'* Cinderella home 48r 3BR 2BA prime 11rMt 4Br 2~8a Eaatbluff 0 •11 c•bln•t•. part P.U.C. Cal T numt>.r, Muonry-C~ .. • Pa· tem.. C .. an ups. Tr... blHtln~patcring/•~ 3be • bonu• rm, Hb Hlll1 Lg blcyrd, nu condo, 2 car gar. furn, w/d , ulll pd llmo'a a Challffeur"• lloa-Orlvew•Y•· Paint. trim ''"Ht l58f.0443 dltlon1. Cl••n/R•• hrdwd nra, air, trptc, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1cn, BA. Fr drm Avl. pool, 1pa, 11eoo1mo.1_s_7_45_f_mo_._&4CM __ 25_5__ print tMlr T.C.P num-Unclclpt MlkeS.8-3098 l'aNc•e.OAT••. THE GRDll IClll eonable, tic. 63&-a11• . .cc .• ~r::w.~" & llQ CANYON lmmed 919-755-9329 Pet. Ok lf15-e585 Lg 18R •pt, nu paint, ~!n ,:'~°"~~ Mew R.-er. AIOwoocti i.-T~ IMllllatllnt 5000 720-1174 CAPE COD 8eok 8" ....._, 3BR good loc. utll Ind .• '(°'1 queatlon about tn. a. c:.dWPoll,.... Cli\M. Spr1nlclef ~ A• t 1 ti 7eo-or TOWNHOllE N.....-ty bYIH 2 •rv 38R 2BA Hee condo, :'~5/:~~·17~~~~ • gallty of a m oY9f, limo Jim Whyte 8'2·7209 TrM Trlmmlnefft•moval • ucco, pa n ng, ON TH• GOLi' 2¥•BA w/frplc, garde~ 3 cw ga.r. $l325 or chauff•ur, Catt• .IACK K--DV TILE J.M. C....etvott.ft uwn ~ ·~ 597 .. 7•4• Uc. 2MOQ6, R6'M*11 . .. . .. . EASTStDe Sparkllng, n6catV deconte.d 38A, 2\lteA condo In .,,,.., '#911 malnt compi.x. 1232.000. 842-9304 f 11 I)' 1 I . . . ',I ' I ' ' 4 ••••• ... ., ..... , COUR8•-Prlvate 2 patio, 2 car encl •U1o 4M-Ol50 PubMc UC-.. Com-& MA.ABLE. INSTALL A Ra1111 ..... "otoalUno ~· car garag9. 28R 2Ba gar 6 H e ayst•m 8LUl'JfS 4BR 2\-\Ba, mtaalon. 71.._.....151 ~ REPAIR All typn ........... ~,..Mt. at. Uo • .,.._. • 2 i.v.4, cvatom lhU1· 8•et value In town Patio, 2 cer garag9 S91 leo o..o.ft of P9Wf'I. W .. hlng & 71•/IA1·2•A9 VICTOR'e Prof. Oar· tar1, n•w carpet, 12t00/mo. 575-2311/ Nr comm~•hr:: SpllefOua • ,--i-28R S..IJng 487..W& d.,, a Maff'lt. uno-~~K 876-33t t. $USSO Bkr ... ,. apt• Quiet, cool THI AAIA1M.&1 Keping 10 'fl'8 •llP· Cll & • 'T'"' ... LOVELY 38R. 2,,..,8A •LUl'l'S TWnhM on oc.-n brMH. Pool.. ""........ fJcoet. refa, 41M731 780-6000or720-1174 hOme 3 block• from grnblt, 3BR 2~8a, COV9r-.d parking. Add~'9m0d. o.n. DIM the nu UN b•ach. Frplc, huge P•tlo, 2 car gar, f/p, 54&-033e. er•I A•P•lra and la•kV 1t1ow•r1-Acld ~-I ~twrwr r1·t< i 1 kltch. wood noor1, nu cpt 11700 avtJ:l'1-.-~-. --n9W--•s>M--loU-• Handymen •w'loee ..ti & r9Qf0Ut. N9W garden•r. lndry rm, Ownf/8'tr e84 ae lBR WO. QuleC El 'JIO.,_ 6 Aepeit, &Mhroom .. REALTORS• guarrn•gaS.;'"OOFurn/mo or un-DUPLU up1trw 28r Mde loc, 880. cabfe, !~ .. ~· IQto.LI fl · ~ 28a, gar, betcOny, bft( gar avall. 831-e427 .-...... ra..-tum.,.ng c. 873-4 t v to bch t 1200/mo !!yr! O c 873-«>N IAYPIOllTll ao Otr HWYi Upp.r (eti}l&M639 . ·::~.::. :== TILE lnltaned/R .. red. PrernMw 48A. pvt ctock ~! 1:a, 1 car U-· llA8T8&.Ul'P. Move Cat OK. Can Pam, ~gt AllD OOMMaROIAL Prompt Col.Nout ~ w/45' hyd~ ~·· 'V''t Diana bf10ht, •n todey, 9upef • ... •4• •• .., R•PIHG•llATIO•. ,.,.. .......... ICM 19951< 876-UM Ag! T-...000~ latga y;~7='°'mo. •2BR lBa dpta, grNt SE~ 1Al.a9 John I ..,..,.,..._.171 IEIT IUCM MV 111 •11 Hr -.. 3 ~M W/053:'::., n~ ~. 97MOl 1 ( ,,, : I ''. . <1, IMGAllll gar, heh pelnt. ---..... ~. 7.0.07~ 2BR 18A, gartig•. 1 tt Ei.m School, comm ---------"-btk to oc.enl Mutt poof UJOO, Ma-IU7 Hll now 1•11,000, Upetra 28R 1~ 09-UDO Ill.I Agt, e71 4eM '9Q9 Frtg I W/d Mn NaT MWPT aUY1 No peta. 7t•\o\ l'..-no 4M, 38A U1IO/ mo. OfiEN SAT/SUN 12-5 '-f 11200 IAO-SU• Avail M~ .... , .. Mr +-den, fl'mt din-LIDO 1ii:i Urgent! Ing. tg ~. tg c:mr '°'· ~ IMI :lbf, 2tMI M'I. UpP9f ~ .,..., Juet ••8aetel•a .... Welte 10 bctl & 19nnhi. ... 1.000 . ..._.,.,. t\o\Ba. ~pto. yard, gar, Ho .,..._ eaoolmo BLUffffl CONOO, S*k :~::OTee ~: AYl now. lhu ... ~ vt9w. 39' 2\1\... cMn, MW car.,.e, tli., paint, •S•A twnhM .... kl1Ch actp. 9'0. By ...... trptc, ptlllo, gar, OWT*. 1620,000. vwy nice .. Ogle .. ~ 0t ne-2010 11on mo MY·? ... .,,.. '4'1'ed9d. ... ....,..... •~iA. ft P. ... •-ear saoo 0.,11 r::.=·~· l8A 1BA. "'*· V-0 ' r999, w/d hkupa LO •WPOllT 11..ctt encl yerd tta/mo. l'llM. IUILDIR H11 Of!W«al! AW. /'q •:I ' ' . . .. )I 1 • ' p I 'r• . , '"""' •· ,. ................ Cour111ua...., Ml-Olt& ., .. Hlrbor. c ... r~ ~ . : : r •T ..,.. ............ . ' . . ' CEHT AU" MGMT -CLOll UPI ..... nee or .,,...,. fflf = M == ~ Condo9 18A IBA Houte. I-at ~ =.':::I ... lndry, .... deck. .a!.. e Y•d ..... _._. .. .. Min W• IO 9Neh 111GO/MO ,....1I ,...,,,..~ "'1:t:"""'·· .. JOU ........... ..................... _ .... __ .. _ .. _,. __ llllllL-..:•;;.:•::.:•~---t•t• ..,. .......... ,., ... I "I II I .t ) 11 '' ; '' I\ ) MMrlDD•Mlllll HfATlfG ' PUJaG Uc 5' 1m. v..'Mllllf ',,Ir ii I~ lj ' ~ \ • ' 1 I • 1 r,, I • , ,. • , Se0k111q Men 3003 A LITTLE CRAZY Ht, do you have en- ergy to do 90m4t crazy thlnga? Ar• you at least average? Over 50, 5'8" Call me, I am ready. #2907. · ARE YOU llY IOULMATE? Fmvt-h. young, atttac- llva. Wanted, non- 1m okar, lntelllg ent man under 70, over 5'8". #2893 ATTRACTIVE INTELLIGENT alza e. S WF. 5'3", NS, &Olah , look 40lah, dally Jogger, C OM, loves travel, thMtar, dancing s .. klng rela· tlonahlp, trim prof SWM wllh young l<Mu. humor Al288t CASUAL CONTENT TOMBOY OW F, 42, With two tota. Average appear- anc.. actrva, emotion· ally and flnanclaJty ... cure, lntalllgent. Sffk· Ing together, pat1ant friend for my boyll and me "2911 HAPPY PRETIY. PLAYFUL Wrltar, photographer. 5'7"', 40 yrs .. sMks SWM, 38-SSlah who enfoya mualc rock to claaslc a. movies beach. advanturaa llf\d just playful llmH tau-that #2878. HEY YOU If you are an hon.st man, shctylsh, call ma #2892 I WANT YOU Are you lntalllgant honaat, active, alngla, one & one only Let a meet aoon to eel· ebrate each othar #2909. LADY WITH CLASS ArtJacllva, family Of• anted, 5 4 121 lbs lffkl attractive WM, 80'• IOf companion· ahlp Prefer tall, com· paulonata. young at heart, with hOOe•ty. lntegrlty and Mn•• of humor "2905 FIND LOOKING llEKINO ADVillTURoUI DMCU ION RIUGIOUS FOR RIGHT OUTQOlllQ UDY WITH SWM profeu lonal SOUi.MATE MAN WMTID FOXEI ~~u: i~.11·;a;'0~~:r: Energetic, flt, educa-Warm, aff1ctlon11a, Sllm, n/s. WF who en-Tall NewPor1 antrepr• s· 1 o •. non-smoker, tor, blue-eyed bru-anfoya akllng. danc· joys the out Of doora, naur with fu t ffft and drinker Enjoys moun· nene, 38, ldventur• Ing. trevel, music Are long walkt & . talks. aloW hands, th, wttty, talns, d•••rt. eamp- aoma, yet down-to-you Hlf confident are DWM. 47, 8'. 180 lbs., gregarious and caring, Ing, tithing. science, earth, ... ka on• ape-you-you? lf2891 ••n•• of humor. affk• up-beat, youth· p es TV See6la mo-cl•l. alnc9f• man to ...;;.._...._, ______ , #1897. . ful, beautiful, beach nogamoui re1auon· share llfe 'a advan-SLWY IDVEllTOROUIT) blonde who wants her ahlp with SF "1901 turH. #2910. EASY SHklng allm, non· IOH curted #1911. RICH LOVES TO LADY 1moklng woman With FUNNY ORIENTAL an open mind and but really only te11y, h .. rt Muat love the FRIENDLY Bruce L•• (Born Ha Ha I'm aure any· outdoon, se llng, ••· COMPASSIONATE Again) SMka 27-36. one call no me wilt ploftng. sharing, spon-SWM, 35, •1, 170.... under 5'7 • le11 than LAUGH SWF, 20, 5'5", 115 lba .... aMkl SWM Must b e active , have a have a sense of tan It 1 i. 'Ir' "' l'lumorll Look 40l1h, • y, I mp pie• hkH music, movlH, 120 tbs Love music 1urea. and yourself oomedy, beaches. (lglesl11 to each) feet nineteen. #2894 I'm 48, t•ll, allm, .. rt b ... 1887 .. awap meets, b•ck· •Po •, .. r ... HnH of humor and SORRY enfoy th• oudoora & l'M PICKY moonlight #29t3 Looking tor m111 50 • • PRETTY 6' • honest. alnc•r•. SHAPELY full of energy. ready ILONDE for aome crazy thlnga Slngl• only 12908. SWF, succaaaful ex-VERY ecutlve, humorou1, non-rellgloua. lovH INDEPENDENT wMkends away. ski· Romantic, opt1ml11.ic. Ing, laughter S..k• enjoy travel, 1khng SWM 35-45, auccesa-Looking for gentleman ful, attractive, witty, 45-65, energauc, hon· communicative, n/1/d. Ht Are you rNdy 10 Committed relation· go? Call •2908. ship marriage '2875 1.....::;.._ __ W_AL_K ___ _ SAMIA SAMU SAMU Born In Br1111, OWF, 44, lun redhead, al· tractive, •••k• n • male 1tttractwa, flnan· clally aacure, must love kids, music and llf• #375 SEEK I NO IN DIANA JONES SWF Jt 59 120s beauty, 10ok1ng lo• ex- otic, 1nternat1onal ••· ac ullva. tor llkawtse w oman Stlmulatlng. ae1venturou1 athletic & 1p1r11ed Call tor a p ros pectlva date I "29t2 SEEKING UNDERSTANDING FRIEND SWF. newr married, 5'4", 40, fOf a lasting retallo nahlp En1o y wolklng, d1nmg mov- IH and hiking Look- ing for SM 35--45 Let'• meal 900nl #2877 SEEKING UNDERSTANDING GRANDPA INTME RAIN You don't mind tor· algn acc~nt? You are • man 48·64. honest? Let 1 catch the train I am ready for you call #2890 WANTED: BEST FRIEND Petite, attractive slngle mom 32 aMk• 'Spe c111 So meone" tor 11n care ralatlon1hlp Ac t111e, friendly, outgo Ing, secure Many In· tereata Prefer non- amoker. Wiii anawer all 1"2880 Seekinq omen 3004 ADVENTUROUS DESIRABLE LADY that wants to feel loved and 1pprecl- 1ted You are w&1m, friendly e 11citmg. ma· tura that w1U be ma•· aaga. romance wtlh • real peraon. "1884 BLOND HAIR BLUE EYES SWM 5 9 14-0 lbl , lovea to b1k1, a¥wlm and play 1por11. IMlcl SW~ with a•me lnteraata Only thoaa who are '"king nu- tu r Ing ralatlonshlp aho1·ld re1pond . cure, with two Hll-rub a , monogamy SINCERE boata (one each SHklng WF, 28-40, coast). a condo at the cute, slim, stable. hu·i AND river. frM travel, and moroua, lntelllgent. DEPENDABLE an open•ndld future f 1 .. un "' .. 14 SWM 70 •• S 'S ". Thing• I'm not· Mar-.....;;.;__;~----- rtld, bOnng, r1ch. con-INTENSE smoker. flnancially .-.. form11t Thlnga t am· Rl\&lauTIC a.-cure. meet W F. 8o's? Happy, aacure, mo-""""' -For l11tlng relatlon-nogamoua, affection· Ha Is handaoma, &4, ahlp, lat'a talk 111900 ate, waiti""" for youl ad'19nturou1, Mml re-SINGLE .. ., ttred executive, 8'2", # 1885 allm OWMNSW De· MOM BACHELOR 11ra1 1ttrac11vtt. 1ov1ng. WANTED! FATHER r:::1~~-~:! ... ~:~~ SOM, 47, 5'10", pro- OWM, 39. 5'10", 172 able for aalllng, travel. fe11lon11. reliable, hu· Iba • wnh 8 year old g9fdanlng, charltiea, morous, athlellc, good d•U9hlet. enj()yll tam-cultural h .. lthtul ac-communlcalor EnJoya Uy out1ng1 u -11 aa ttvttl" Sha ahould be kids, famlty Ille, moun- datH S...a commit· caring. compatible, taint, beach, travel, tad lady, any race No frff to share hla Ille. mo v I• I • mu 1 I c yupP'H • 1 aee ,_ 1905 • t 933 CALIFORNlA ROMANTIC GUY OWM, 28, 8 1 .. , l'land- aome, 170 Iba • look· Ing for a caring pretty lady, SWF,or SBF, 2t· 30. Entoy dancing. sports. moY.lea and Ilk•• to din• OUI #1932 CEASE THE MOMENT This v•ry hand1ome. call. flt. lnlalllgent lov· Ing, romantic, alncere P ... IOnat• and real", 30'1 gentleman s"k• an affluent. generous woman lor Iha moat exciting, 1dv.nturou1 and apeclal relatlon· ship of our llfe- tlm• Do It, calll 1111912. CHIVALROUS IOLD STRONG LOOKING STILL AKID FOR A OWM. 5 9 ", 50, frt & CHANGE fun Curley locf1:1 Gantt.man aMkl lov-Dancer Weekend run- Ing caring lady for awayll. Clark Gable, help with crou draas-Erroll Flynn Need Ing and for compan- 1 EARTHY, 401sh cvue lonshlp. I am nice for maybe alwaya looking mlddl• aged. " 1 ao3 well educated, Inter-____ T_AL_L ___ _ ••ling and person- able. #1902 DARK LOOKING FOR MORE than • one night stand bul leas than marrlaga? Attractive SBM, 28, ... ks ad· vanturoua SF " t 9 t 3 LOVES CHURCH OPERA DANCING HANDSOME sec1... ... llncere nth· lettc 0::1:, ~If. seek• m1t.J1 • l'?nast, sen· .Jal WF, 23-33 5·4 ... 8 tor monogamous romance or fun data Call to compare 1nt•r· "" 11889 TALL ROMANTIC WIDOWER L oyal dependable, educated, tun lovlng, non-smoker. fl nan· clally secure. no chll· OWM, 47, 5 8 •• 180 lbs flkes commit· ment. kids. alrptanes and above Looking for slender OWF 35-45 dren, •••kl pretty to share cloH rala-lady, 4-0 to 55, with tlonshlp I'm a stock· good mo ral ethlcal broket & MBA. #1881.1 values Many lntera111 to ahare 111898 From 80-70, honest and caring, for Irland· ahlp and outing•· I'm 80 · brown •YH and hair. 5 8 • ahy quiet and lonely, ntc• lady lf2179 "'9t5 5 1 o ·. 250 lbs . black hair, brown ayea, 30 yr1 , Blue Collar .... cure-aoldler. Ilk• dasert, mountains, beach NMd CfNmy skinned lall redheed to bu!( In my love & bear me son1. Co1ta I Meaa #1888. iiiiilii CH•LO CAM NeaCMID fAOt' I dlldr9" "-our tiome. t ·SO•Mo 2:1Gpm, • .... &llt L tenw. NO~ 1ulll r lft9. Cell ac°" or Cel. ..,._.A AdM'9 c;..,.., CIUb ~'*· Ctndy Ms-.tO In CM .,17 .... 4,._ ehll) Aatclna '6000 FOUND: 8ttOf1 hlllfed tr ansfer lee. C all COOK t o prepar • bl9dt 6 wtWle pup. Nr Steph.,,.. 883-9200 home cootced...,.. ~ • lrW'9 In C M . John Wayne Tennla l'PMll• • daher '° If Club FamMy Mam'*· Cjtlzan'a NB Panin ahlp. The price la hm• 8 Oya/Wk ..... right. 860-3782 ....,. Rw e7a.1Ma TALL COWBOY ABSOLUTE il§'F LOVE & ROM~NCE TONIGKT 1-~23().2333 REAL NAMES A£AI.. PHOfE HU...aatS MUii Orly s1a11W1 A.DUL T 900 LI•• -..u..1 ..... 1 «JC).147 .... AdlAla °"" st ~ min/10 """ BEAUTIFUL GIRLS • LIVE!U 1·900 941 5Me FOR EVERY DESIRE 24 hra St~ 10""" Age 28, 8'7", 229 lbs , •••king attractive young blond filly, age 21·24 , who knows how to have f\ln and en)oy9 lhe beach and romance. hke moon- llght w alk• on th• beach and late night kl11lng by • fire and drinking champagne DfR•CTOWY Graphic hating ot unu- s u 11 un1dvart11 •d _C_O_L_L_E_G_E_G_l_R_L_S-1 adult program• 1· ~53WS85 S "'min In Or1nc• County Mu1t be daring and Al" Cod• dating! Meet try things on th• spur locata by Phone t . of the rnc>m9nt llke 900-78&-0123 * Al90 midnight awlma In • Romance AdV'laor an- hot tub, anfoy ahoot-awar• yOUf' ?'a 1-900- lng pool, weekend 785-4ESP bolh 141 gotaw1y1 to Catalina. m n football and romance ---------1 I also enJoy grvtng a 1pecill lady no-s Mu1t llve In Hunting.- ton beach. Lal'• 'ptay te>gelhar # 1883 TOP NOTCH Beautiful Live Wiid Women 1/90().740-9963 S2 35 min 10 mlnimln 1/90N8CM)400 PSM Inc SS min 18 • LIVE GIRLS 1 ON t 1 ·900/884-etoO S2 50 min, 10 min INn LOCAL WOMEN ~ "$EEKING MEN 1·IOC).773-5U3 Va HOUR t281CALL LCMlm.YT CAU. NOW 1 .900-903-1 , .. "5 00 par call ••llT SlltOl&OIM.S BY AREA COOE • 1·~ S3 min. Mull be ,. yrl TALK TOA Lift llOOSLI CALL 1-~737·1188 S25 00 par call TALK TO LIVS GIRL.SI CALI. 1·~11T7 S25 oo per can MEET eomeone apeci&l th.rou9b cla..U1ed ATTORNEY H i ghly educated SWM, 25, 5't0", t80 IMkl atl'lklng SWF 22·27 wrth 1p1rn and 1n1a111ct. lnvotvamcmt 1n community or c'1ar lty events a plua Must also Ilk• baseball games golf and work ing out, u well as , Mahbu Sunsels long embraces and humor· out interludes Call me "1904 HOW TO RESPOND TO TRADITIONAL GENTLEMAN OWM 48, 5 '11 ", 175 Iba • O s Business- man, healthy stable & ava1tabt• II you are trim. loving. Ilk• oul· doors & • non- smoket, call " 193 1 US NAVY IN PERSIAN GULF SWM, 31, looking for stncer• WF, 2~35 to be pen pals, In Pe .. .. an Gulf 1111 Thanks-• g1vtng • t ave WIDOWED ENGINEER SM. &'4", 175 alen· der shctJes. ll1lad 2 who s who .... ks at- 1raci1ve well to do SF, age no barrier Many 1nterest1 # t 899 Personal Services 3005 A Hot Llwe Call Beautiful g•rl•W i.ng 1/IOO-ACM5H9 $2 50 min, 10 rm/\ m•n •Call 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Listen to greeting • Leave me. ~age (you can change it if not \Jti f1cd ) \Vhen leaving a m e\~age • Lc::l\ c vour ftr~t n~mc • Mcntil)n vour intcrc'ih •Tell )Our'Jgc • Oc\cnhc ) our appcJrance •Speedy }Our preference\ •Include \\hat }OU liked about lhc pcr,nn ) ou arc rc"pond~ng to You lllJ! k .. t\ c J JO \Cl'ond mc""Jgc. 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The~~conlJllt .. ~for hcone.nt"' ad al ..... to~ ~IWid crcl ~ f$9/I ~ nOdle COJht.,,. ~ COi Pto4 arid .,~ ... ~~al ~ NAME:--------------------------------~ PHONE:---------------------------------MalMllc SWiii lecMClldie ~, .. ,.~and OClmQglle ~~orCOUMK1t."V ,..~,poe..~ in.~ or ortY ~ lo Ol"i u:f'I ~t AOORESS. CrTY. STATE: ZIP: ---™• ~ k con We cannot ytv persftNil -ci fll9 ..... ..,. .. IMt ~ it'I ..... Oa CGUM.. ~ ed ...... Ml9'9d • coo. """*-In ..t"4ltl rMdln wll r ~ l:ly ll:ng a putl(ittl.,. ' You d able '° C.-and ,...,...... your " WI .,.. ~ cooe Ho cnt • De abl to airuu• ~ "*M9" .. Pt tor yowtMI ~ 8aad\Calo Mam Pb ll)W~! ~ CAW626 0. N l>•N: . ·-- • Honesty, cleanliness stressed at Ral-lysport By Amy Yoong F inding a 200d mechanic isn't easy. 'they're known for being extremely dirty, sneaky enough to give you ~ low estimate to get you In the door and then suddenly finding hundreds of dollars worth ol expenses needed for your car immediately, and then returning your car in time for you to find something else wrong with it. Good night's rest assured by SI ep Center Plus in NB At Rallysport Engineerin$. In Costa Mesa, the people aren t like that. •we take the time to do it right," said Paul Ludgate, who owns the business witfl his wife Kathleen, "and we try to be up front wltn everyone." A clean environment surrounding them, Ludgate and his associate, Dana Dalton, are very concerned with tidiness and professionalism. Oil isn't found spilled itll over the floor and parts are put away, not strewn throughout the garage. , • """1 Yoofll phOlo Dana Dalton (left), Paul Ludgate at Rallysport Engineerfng. spec1dl1zes In Subarus and always had an interest in cars," Mitsub1shis. he said. Most Subaru and Mitsubishi Ludgate came to California in W h i I e Ludgate and owners are sent directly to the 1980 to race cars. He won three Dalton work on the dealerships whenever anything out of six races and continued to cars, Kathleen Lud~ate goes wrong because the pursue the sport until about handles all the bookwork inside. mechanics usually don't have the 1989, when he and his wife That way, both the engineering equipment to work on these types decided to open up a garage. ,rnd · the expense work arc of cars Otherwise, they don't R allysport Engineering handled by professionals. Each of know the technique. belongs to the California them concentrates on their own Although these two cars are Ute Automotive Service individual !'o b so a<, to do the best makes tlfat they are tackling at Council (ASC), a sort of a work po<-s• JIP. the moment, the people at watchdog organization that holds Thie. -.<'rvice-orient<.•d business Rallys port Eng1neeriog handle its mem6crs to a certain code of ha~ be<>n 1n operation on the west Nissan, Toyota and Ford along ethics. ,,cJl' of l <hta Mesa for five years. with ~ny others you bnng to In order to be a member of this By Mf'/ Young T ~~8 the aren't just slee set on the ha~ anymore. Because of this, people have certain ideas and demands about what they do sleep on. The people at Sleep Center Plus in Newport Beach pride themselves on meeting all of thme demands. "PeoP,lc work bird for their money, ' said Larry Tabeling, who owns the store wi!h his associate, Susan Weinstein. "They expect to be treated well and get their mone~ worth." BeCclusc it 1s th only store m the area, both Weinstein and Tabeling run into their customers everywhere. "I en1oy the people her(' and am ... ef) ClCClled aoout becoming •ttte ~ourcc in the nclghborf\oOd," said Wein tcin. 0 pen for about a month and a half, Sleep Center Plus houses all the top name brand mattresses for under department store prices. Some of the brands carried arc Sealy, Spring Air, Sterns and r ostcr, Ai refoom , Kingsdown and Roxalpedic. 'We carry the very best that's available," said Weinstein. This 1s the only shop in Orange County carrying the Ror.alped1c mattress. It is all natura , made directly from the rubber tree. Because of this, it has no petrochemicals in it and is sensitive to all allergies. However, Sleep Center Plus carries more than just mattresses. round bere arc head and foot boards as well. Also, if you don't see exactly what you're looking for, bring tn a picture and the people here will custom make 1l for you. Although they specialize in mattresses and things that go in a bedroom, that goes Tor anything ranging from a headboard to a dining room table. "I can make anr,thing," Weinstein commented, 'whether your preference is for extremely unique or traditional." Presently 1n the store are many out-of ·the-ordinary head and footboards and beds. Their wood collection comes in all stain , styles and finishes, as do their other pieces. Custom upholstery alr;o is available. W einstein grew up in the bed business. Her father owned Ross Maher in Garden Grove, and Weinstein loved the work so much that she has now opened up her own s~ialty store. As for Tabeling, he was in the mattress business In his early 20s, giving him an edge on the competition. "I enjoy finding unique lines and just aealing w1tn the public in general," said Tabeling. Sleep .Center Plus is, one place where the people really do meet all of their customers' needs. The owners are Oexible and "we go out of our way to take rare of our customers," Tabeling commented. Because of this, they have incorporated a free delivery and pickup service. If you want products that meet all your wildest dreams at low prices with service based around you, call Sleep Center Plus in Newport Beach at 833-0551 . The store is located at 3601 Jamboree Road at BristoJ Street. Business hours are Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday from 10 to 6 p.m. clnd Sunday from 11 to 5 p.m. "n" thl'rc is a new shop on them. council, Rall ysport Engineering N1 \. .. port Boulevard Rallysport Originally from New Zealand, must meet some strict tand;mfc; ~ ni?trWl'rtng has been '" business Ludgate has been working on cars Call Rallysport Engineering 1n rnr .1 couple of months and since the early age of 15. "I've Costa Mesa at 54-8·0978 fof --------------------------. clean, dependable service with a Homeless children get free school supplies You can bri11tu" any room of your /tom~ With tlf'1f)' SaVlnf M f /Jpg by Wt"1to•. Our fri,fldly liunud ln- sral/us can IHauli'fy your home owr- nfght ... with I day ln.stallation. Sh,d som' litltt on tlte subject. Call today for your frtt in-home estimate s.... ,,,, (7U) 545-9793 .t-" cw~· m turing Briltoli~· Skywmts c~ ""tlf»zu "'J/ilfage ~aire Sftoppes" For Lea se-Pri me Loca ti on Reta il Space From $1.85 gross Offi ce Space From 5l.6s gross Largest Mall In Laguna Beach. 1\vo Levels Of Secured Parking. Prime Coast Highway Locati>n. Heavily TratTa=ked Area. (714) 497-0132 1100 S. Cout HWJ .. LapnaBadl ru <T••> ., .. u. smile. Their hours arc Monday and Wednesday from 8 a.m to 8 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ;ind Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. M any chifdren wake up and prt•par<' for the school day and . the new school year with an abun- dan c of new fashionable clothes and stacks or notebooks, paper, pens, pencils and school supplies -some of which they pro 't will not even use. Little do mo l of tht'se childr realize that these simple "necessities" are considered luxuries to many other children whose families can't afford to purchase thew materials. Even 1n "wealthy" Orange County, poor and homeless children liead to M:hool dressed m the same soiled clothes they wore the day before. This Saturday the Oran8c County Rescue Mission will conduct a "back to school" bad,pack and dotbing giveaw4y for the neeriy and-flomeless children or Orange county at the mission, 1901 W. Walnut St., Santa Ana . The mission initiated this event for the purpose of giving these needy children a chance to start the school year with new school supplies and clothes that they could not otherwise afford. Homeless men will be stuffing the 1,000 backpacks both today and Friday at the Orange County Rescue M1ss1on. "We want to give the homeless and poverty-stricken children a fighting chance at school," explained John lands, executive director of the m1ss1on. "There arc over 3,000 children living on the street today in Orange County, and each of them n~s to know that we love them and that we're going to help them." Businesses inclu ding Disneyland, Target Stores, LSA, I(. Mart Stores, BIC, Faber-Castell and Stuart Hall all have made major gifts toward this project. In dddition, many churches i--------------~--~----------'"---------------. including Mariner's Church of Newport Beach, St. Paul's START LAW SCHOOL. 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Jl#baMAu1,$Ml.1u,,.1c .. -= ~ · 1n1~11)w.-.. ~ .. -t~•c~,., COLLEGE OF LAW ·,:~~~:;:;',:;.~;;,,,..,CA nu1_,11,_.,.,.,,..,,CAm11 Presbyterian Church and Cerritos Baptist Church -with individuals like Rams quarterback Jim Everett have joined together to offer volunteer assistance, financial contribu t ions and clothing donations for the PVCnt The all-morning giveaway will consist of the backpack handout of school m,<terials to homeless children, foll(>wcd by a free lunch for the children and their families. The clothing and school giveaway i schcdulea from 9 to 11 a.m. and the lunch is set from noon to 1 pm. luckle Up tor Lovel FENCING GARAGE DOORS AIR CONDmONING ROOFING WATER HEATERS ~Ill AMUICA'a nMllaT AND •ST UL.UNO Ll•Ol'CHA* UNI( ,,IJIC9 ia Financing Plans to Fit Yoor Needs ~ tna&alled by Seara 'iii Autnonzed Con&rtctor. ra Vaf!OtJS Srvttt, Colo<• end H4tigtltt Free In-Home •atlnNate '" .,.._Ce. C .. I ...,11,......,..,_ 714-850 -4800 u-..-CA C.WllOW Wl'U INSTAU A WA111 lllATll IN YOUI NOMI WITHIN u llOfllll• Ont cal -0.... .... OOll " Oft 11&1411 540-3333 MllMtl_ .... ..,. ............................ ~ ............ _...._ ... ........... Oa ... ------------------. ------------------------------·------------------------------- --·--------------------------·-------------------------- Aug. 29, 1991 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Pilot food l6lf Jon ........ .,..1224, .... 3" c Ask the Dietitian/Cl SmokY fash/ C4 Cool kiwi drinks/CS HEALTHY HEART RECIPES Cereals are coming out of the cupboard for more than breakfast these days. With the growing concern about fat and cholesterol's role 1n heart disease. choosing foods that are nourrsh1ng as vvell as heart healthy 1s a challenge This 1s where ready-to-eat cereals are f1nd1ng a new role -as recipe 1ngred1ents that are easy to use and meet today's nutrrt1on recommendations -with added bonuses. Cereals-which are prrmanly complex carbohydrates- are derrved f(om plant. not animal sources. They are .very low 1n fat. naturally free of choles terol and contain fiber \N'hen ready-to-eat cereals are used as a recipe 1ngred1ent. they can brrng nutrrt1onal pluses For instance. w hen more of our calo- rres come from complex carbohydrates like cereals. our need for 1ngred1ents high 1n fat and cholesterol often decreases The added bonuses are that ready-to-eat cereals are fort1- f1ed w ith vitamins and minerals. and are versatile and conven- ient co use 1n recrpes The recipes here show how a varrety of POST ready-to-eat cereals can be used as healthful 1ngred1ents 1n main dishes with an ethnic fla ir. The ltalran ~getable Tart uses a Grape- Nuts cereal crust rather than a fat-filled pastry shell and fills 1t with lowf at cheeses and vegetables Acorn Squash lnd1enne subsrnutes flavor-packed. high-fiber and fruit cereal for nee 1n its chunky chicken scuffing. And Fish Provencale calls for oa t flakes rather than bread crumbs 1n its tomato base and crunchy top coating. --·-- ITALIAN VEGETABLE TART 2 cups POST Grape-Nut Flakes 1/2 cup shced scalhon f green onion) 1/4 cup 11/2 stick) margarine, melted 1/2 tea5p000 dned basil leaves. l teaspoon dried dill weed. crushed crushed 2/3 cup cooked brown nee 1/2 teaspoon sale 1/2 cup chicken broth, dMded 1/8 teaspoon ground black pepper 3/4 cup finely chopped onion 3 egg wtuces 1/2 teaspoQn minced garlic l cup skim milk ncotta cheese 2 cups thinly sliced zucchini 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan 3/4 cup shredded carrot cheese Preheat oven to 350°F In a small t>owl mix cereal, marganne and dill Press onto t>ottom and sides of a 10-inch tart pan with a removable bOttom or 9-1nch pte place. Spread rice evenly over cereal crust In a large skillet t>nng 1/4 cup broth to a boil. Add onion and garlic, simmer. uncovered, until tender. at>ouc 5 minutes Stir 1n zucchini. carrot. scallion, basil, salt and pepper, cook. uncovered. O'llf!r low heat untll vegetables are almost tender. at>out 5 minutes; remove from heat In a bowl of a food processor fitted with a metal wing blade place egg wt11tes. ricotta chttse and remaining 1/4 cup chicken broth; process until smooth Stir 1nco ~table mocture. Pour into cereal crust. spnnkte with Parmesan cheese Bake until vegetable-chttse mixture is set. 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from oven and lee stand 5 to 10 minutes. If baked 1n a tart pan. remove nm. Garnish with shredded carrot and sliced scallion, 1f desired YIELD· 6 portions. Note: To arrange zucchini as 1c appe~rs in the photo. With a slotted spoon remove and reserve cooked zucchini from skillet Arrange 1n a circle over vegetable-chttse mixture 1n cereal cruse, just before baking ~r port1off 170 calones. 8 gm procetn; 16 gm total cartx>hydrate. 9 gm total fat; 10 mg cholesterol. 380 mg sodium. l gm dietary fiber STUFFED ACORN SQUASH INDIENNE 2 acorn squa$h { 1-1/4 pounds each), halved and sttded l tablespoon vegetable Oii l medium apple, shredded 11 cup) 1/2 cup finely diced celery ... 1 teaspoon curry po\Nder CONVENTIONAL OVEN H/2 cups POST Fruit and Fibre with Daces, Ra1s1ns and \.Valnuts 1-1/2 cups diced cooked chicken 1/4 cup chopped mango chutney 1/2 teaspoon salt I egg \Nh1ce, slightly beaten Pr~at oven co 350°F. In a la~ saucepan cook squash m t>omngwat.UtO cover uncJI t~r. about 15 minutes. ~anwtlile. In a large skillet heat oil until hOc Add apple. celery and curry po'Nder. cook and sttr until celery 1s tender. abOut 2 minutes Add ctreal. chicken. chut~ and sale; cook and stir unc11mixture1s hOt Rt~ from heat; stir 1n egg wnice. Drain squash Place cCMty stdt up 1n a shallow 3-quart baking dish All centm o f squash with chicken mixture Bake tor 10 to 15 minutes Garnish with apple slices, It ~ired . YIELD; 4 poroons MtCROWAVE OVEN: In a shallow 12 x 8-1nch mlcrowavat* dish pkl(e S4uash cut sJdes down Cook. covered, at hfgh until tender. atx>ut 15 minutes. rearranging squash halfway through cook•'1Q· In a 2-1/2-quart microwayat>fe bOWI stir together Oii. apple. c~ and curry po\Nder, cook. covered. unttl tender, tx>ut 2 minutes. Add ctteal, chtcken. chutney and ~It~ cook. covered, until heated through, I to 2 mtnutes Stir 1n egg whfte. Turn squash cavity side up; fill ~th chicken mxture. Cook, ~. 3 to 4 mtnutes tor flM>rS to l*nd. YIELD: 4 portions ~portion : 310 calorin; 17 gm protrtn; SO gm totar cart>ohydrate, 8 gm total fat 37 mg chotest~; 590 mg sodium; S gm ~ry ftt>er BAKED FISH PROVENCALE • I can 116 ounces) stewed MORE WAYS TO 'CEREAL-IZE' 1/4 c;=~sground thyme YOUR RECIPES · FROM SOUP TO N UTS 1-1/4 cups POST Natural Bran • SOUPS Add 1/4 cup natural whole w heat fl<lkes per cup of brott1 Flakes or Oat Flakes. Cook as usual with vegeL3bles. etc Sprinkle with natural ~hale dMded wneac flakes JUSt before seMng I pound flou~r fillets • SALADS Scatter crunchy nutlike cereal nuggets over mixed green 1/4 teaspoon salt salads Just before rosslng with salad dressing 1/8 teaspoon ground black • COA.TING FOR CHICKEN OR FISH Dip pieces 1n milk then coot wrth pepper crushed natural bran flakes mixed 1f desired. wrth dried oregano. H /2 teaspcx>ns grated orange basil or chyme fat>out 1/2 teaspoon per cup of ct>reetlJ nnd • CASSERO LE TOrPINGS Sprrnkle whole wheat and bran cereal jany 2 teaspoons ~table oil vanety) or natural or an flakes with r a1s1ns over chic ken. fr sh or veg eta· Pte~ac O'llf!n to 425 F In fl shdl-.---;!----ble c~eroles dun09 las_t 10 ~1nutes_ of t>a_~ng--~----...,_-------• low 2-quart baking dish mix c~-• MEATBALLS AND MEAT LO\VES Add 3/4 rup oat flake~. crushec11 toes and chyme. breaking up ~r pound of meat tomatoes With the edge of a • PANCAKES AND WAFFLES Replact half ct~ flour w ith n e'QU I spoon Sprinkle with 1/2 cup amount of \Nhole wtleac and bran ce•real, crushtd j, '¥ v~riecyl cereal. ~ason both sides of fish • STUFFING Comb11~ 1-1/2 cups whole wheat .. nd bran c re,,f wrth with salt and ~r. fold fillets dc1tes. raisins and walnuts with l cup ot dKed pples, us to stu ff crosswise In ha~ or thirds; place poultry ~r tomatoes In a small bowl mix • ~TA Add 2 t" bfespoons crunchy nut11kt cereal nuggf"~ to 1 cup rema1n1ng 3/4 cup cereal with tomato or meat s.;: uce. orange rind and 011. sprinkle O'llf!r • FRUIT DESSERT In a glass bowt or rndivldual de~ert glasses ptace fillets. Bake unttl fish flakes easily altern tC" layers of fruited lowfat yogurt, shced 'tra wt:>emes or pple with fork tines, 10 to 12 minutes SJuce citnc1 whole whe t nd bran cereal (arr; v.1riety) or crun<hy Garnish With thinly sl~red orangei nuchke cereal nuggets nnd, If desired. • NUTS For ..;a snack, to~ I cup \Nhole wheat nd .t>r n cere I I ny YIELD· 4 portK>ns varietyl with 1/4 cup chopped dried prrcots nd 1/2 tea$POOfi ~ porttOf"I: 180 cak>r~s; 20 gm ground ann;;m10n; bake JUSt until ho se~ w4'rm protein, 19 gm total c rt>ohydratt-; .. 4 gm total fat; 52 mg c~ttrol; 620 mg sodium; 3 gm dietary fiber "" • ' . . . * . . -. Pectiri • 1n som Q• My lauMIMI laa1 • daoletttrol the juice -has recentlJ bieo •ivtleM o1-. arapdndt~I ol ..... 1 fruit C¥efY day u • ....... is..,.... but "new.0 for many • problta, and • had ihown in a study 1t the Ulilvenny pectin G¥llY -fOt a year, while .,.n of • lleaJthy catifta lifestyle -fti a..& ,.. ... .., be u yc•n. ullpia ha rettntty •ull"ted tatfq •Ott of Florida in Oaineaville to reduce the other half did not. '°' ....._, llbcr and Other .......... • ,_ IO lam dlll II la been onjofM 1rapefrult. II th~ 1ny ru'°n you by almost 50 percent the 11'c PIP that nal'led their rtllON -lhout hall of all OM ol the oldelt of all known ftah steamed, 11uteed. know of -hy that naay mlkt' ten t? itrtcry-cl<>uing plaque in test pip. daity pectin C.lperionc:ed only Americana 11111 fail to eat .a lin&le -allhoush IOlne may hlYC heard baked or broiled F.R. '., Gltndalt Delore ~ou pooh·~h the •bout ball the na~ ol dlieir piece ot fruit Jaily. Perhap. these of u ~ another name: St. Peter'• in •uch places H A. \our friend must really be up re. ults just bec:au1e the research arteries, compared lo tb9 odler new findinp will help people to fi5h, aftor the fisherman in the Africa, the • on hi or her medical rc~carch wai. done on pip, tct me point out group. The tentative conc:IUllba i act the mcwgc. Bibk. Middle Ehl anJ to c1;cn 1h1nk of connecting that the ancnea of pip and that pectin doc help. Jn addilbt Al ,cMI .l capeca ot 1 ft11a Israel. Toda~ It rapdrui1 with cholo tc ml but human .. arc remarkably alike. In to 1r1pefrui1, other .frui11 rich ht Q• I nttt1tly tried a MW ldM ol that ja In the same pneral PJUP ii pown on n1h there may imk ·d be omc en e in 1hi!J ca c, ft group oC the porkers pectin include apples, pean and • ftala In • rttta11nat, ud a:i cod, haddock, halibut, tilcfilh, farm!! (iu~t 1hc thn1 sugge~til,n. wns fed 11 high-fat diet equal to oran,es. ,.u,y llllld It. The name 11 tU1pl1. aroupcr and napper, the 1ilapi1 i way ca1fi .. h arc). Io be more pecific grapefruit• whit would Jl"C 1 human 40 lroniculty, nll matter how often n.. tule Ii 19Gd, IMtt dots It ofrtr a wh1tc·Oe hc:d, mild-flavored, but 11lapi11 ha\ )Cl ----1 pectin -that fibrou lining in ide percent of h1\ caloric~ from fat . dietitians and other nutrition • .,...._. In IM way ot autridoa? medium-firm fish that is tow in to f1ntl it way Ask th the skin. and 1hc pulp that hold rhcn, half the pig Col the e~pem, cmphn i1c the importance P.G., Barbank caloric~ and relati'<ely lean. into full nnt1un:1I Dieti'ti'a ------------------:----~------------_;_--~-~-------....;..----'-'---~--------· c.Jit.tr1hut1on in the U.S. {'ahfornia does 1eem IO have di covered 1ilap111, howlYer, for 1t next time you dine out. W11h regard to nutr;_idon, til -like '>O many other fish 1 low m fut, ~x.hum and chole l and high in protein, niacin. ll V11amm!> und trncc mineral gooJ for you 1 . :~------------------------------------------­ Q • I've rtttnlly tt•d •bout • • 1tt'nttlcally allcrtd ._at \\'hat Is }Our opinion of 1uch • . .. .. . SAU PltlCIS IPPIC11Vl 8 A.M. THURS •• AU~. 29 THRU WID., SEPT. 4. 1991 • MOST STORES OPEN 24 HOURS INCLUDING LABOR DAY MORAN'S 3-1.•. •AO MaAT PAftllS CHICKEN BEEF FROZEN 6 Pot Colorful LL.89 FOIL WRAP KALANCHOE 4.99 -VICI •• IL Af MOlf l1'0llll ~---., nUIT ltll ·~~ •, SAU ~. 'tP All8 2 $5 VARIETIES fOlt 7aikv ZACKY PAllMS ~ 1'UIUllY a•IAST SLICED A 99 TO Ot!DER UL ... TRISCUITS, WHEAT THINS OR I ETTER CHEDDAR •· ICM.•. •AG K NGSPOllD CHA•COAL BRIOUETS 2 99 • • FRESH FRYERS CALIFORNIA WHOLE BODY CHICKEN -~~~~·11"'6>.. ALASKAN KING C11A• ues FROZEN AT SEA USDC LOT INSPECTED w.8.49 c LB. OllAW •OUeHY .....,.. FROZEN DEFROSTED .. 79 USOC LOT INSPECTED LL ... LARGE CANTALOUPE Rodl,h.$ Or GREEN ONIONS ....... 4 -'1 c uiUoa..,. •1cv•1 ) Ill.ACK Y&Yn CAllAINAll 1 75 LITER 12.99 31 . OUNCE J2..QT. POAM ICI ClllST 1.99 24·PACK MILLER ~-D•IYl•'S ••AND ICI C•IAM P.'j1 HALF 3 29 GAL • 9 AnH 2.M MAIL-IN MIA Tl 7•• LA Y'S O• •UPPLIS -POTATO CHIPS 615 T065 79 .fl/I OVNCt • LOIN CUT PO•K •ACK •l•S FROZEN DEFROSTED La.3.59 Yellow SWEET CORN 4 -• 1 PICNIC BOXES $.VARIETIES, EACH SERVES 6 FllED CHICKEN, BIO STYLE CHICKEN, BaQ IHJ OR PORK RIBS OR SANDWICH FIXINS ·\ 19.99 To 29.99 SlllllAKtKU 2o.a.•s.•1C• CAL ROSE 5.09 MANISClllWITZ MATZOMIAL 12 OVNCE .89 COllYlllllMT ...... IPOODI •PIACHIS Oii . w r S'lllAW•••IH ~ 160Z 1.89 SILY•9P•l .. S llO•Sl•ADl911 5 OZ. Pl.AIN 0-IUT .79 Jenot 7 Or CRISP N TASTY PIZZA 1.1•· •ALL •AllK ll'L•.l'llANKS AUX 'ltOTATO SALAD l<NOC~UltST 149 Lt.Mn 2 :.JO OUN(l H~ Plo1n Homburoer Or Mot Oo9 8 PACK PICNIC BUNS Gold.ti lolol'I(• 8 Or LOW FAT CHEESE .. ' .s• I ••• • C:.~r•10 16 Or Ch1h Ltwnon TORTILLA CHIPS 179 .. 1.2• 2.1• :w.-riiiiiiiil'M lm111.oc I I I I I I produce; is It sate? T.M., Costa A• In most ca c, I view wit • \kept1cl\m and some con 1hc genetic altering of any foo ·1 hnt' bccau c 'luch C"<penment. lion 1s often intcn simpl)' to improve the cconom situation for gro\\crs, farmers food rctuilcr'i, while my pcr .. o Objective IS lo \CC to it thut th con umer ( 011 and I) et the maximum f>0\\1hle nutntmnal value from what we eat -wit f cw potentially ha1ardou ri~k possible. Some rco;earch. for example, de 1gned 10 II) to get fruit~ an vegetable~ to look "prellicr" fc longer \hclf hie In one alrcad famous ca .. c, \cveral maJor companies arc IC ting n chcm1 1ht1t would he fcu to cow 10 h them produce mQrc: milk. Somehow, in pa,1 'ituat1on,, v. 100 tlftcn find out -after uc products hu' c been on the mo for a while thnt there arc unfon.~'ccn human side effect . With rcg.ird to the ncv., t xpcrimcn1.1I tnm.110, howc\.er, faci.. may prO\c to be more hopcf ul. The C 1lgcnc company dcvclop'ed a nc.\\ gene that bl l\ toma10·., na1urnl tendency to ,often fhc gene being u .. cd 1s lhJI occur.i na1urJlly m tomato here, it i 'imply heing cloned, rc·in,crtcd had,v..ird into the lonMln Calgc.-nc c.lll the ne~ 1onrn111 • Hnvr S.1H." From what I have read, thcr no add1tl\c 10\.0l\.ed here ·n.c .1d-..1n1agl' .1ppc.1r" 10 be th. 1 t 1um.110 \\ ould be .1110" ccJ to np on the vine, unh~c mo!tt pre en nop' "h1ch arc: harve\ted whil firm .ind grcl'n, before 1hty ri \(.}th.It they Wiil \UC'\l\C \hjppin wnh fewe r hru1"c' lookina a good "" pt1,,1hlc for a lon~cr 'upermJrkcl 'hclf life Unf11rtunatch, 'uch prc:.-npenc 1um.110e'\ nc1;cr h.i\c a chance t tlc\.clnp 1hc1r full natural n:.ivor. I he jury I\ 'till out nn the "fol,1H ';au." hut 11 C'al~cnc' n 1um.11u wlulh 1' currently bc1 lc,lcd h) the I DA lurn out JU\tily all the company' 0a'<Or o;afcty da1m\, I will he among t f1r\l 10 If) 11 Don't hold wur breath, though, the tomaio 1 n M .. cly 10 tlC in your market until ltJ9J, in order to g1\.C the f·DA cm.1ugh time: tu lhccl 1t out Rt'/ll'ttrrd dlttltian Ckraltt St'anlon an Mt~ ~•dtn • qut" tloM aoo11t nutrition, dlttln and food i<l<'B,. t;<'nd qu<'.stlOof t 1'trvl« SC'anlon. It D., <:. o n+pott 8<'mh C't>\tu \It • Pllo JJO U. IJ1t) St., C'n\tl ,\f<'sa, C.A 91616. Skillet chicken cooks up quic .. pia rol, c nd al n n. & Pepsi 12 Pack:_. Reg. or Diet or Caffeine Free Diet Pepsi-12 Ounce Cans I I • .()~! J Jerseymaid Old Fashioned Ice Cream Assorted Flavors Half Gallon Rounds Jerseymaid Quality! --e Vons alif'Ornia 199 ' · Mild Cheddar Lb. Noturol Che. .. · ' Mort• Pm.ii. ferseymaid Light Yogurt ~ l~I Voulw r; C )UIH .-<.orion Jerseymaid Sour Cream lti O"""' Cm ton 111 '>um 1 C '1111t111 I 1o•1 )eneymaid Grade M Butter (}nf '""""' I''" I 11W' l)IM11f1 I Von.' Calif Monterev Jack Cheese \\m :'<itlfun_if for• l\11 .. • ~-~~N~~Ll'~ .39 .89 179 ,,,269 Beef Loin-Vons Lean Bee} W' Thin Trimmed Zacky or Foster Farms 7 7 Fresh Best O' Fryer Lb.I Thighs. Drumsticks, Winp. Breast with Ribs Attached Large O'Henry 2 Ji.100 Peaches California Grown (Jumbo Size-Lb .. 69) . . For Your Labor Day Celebration! 8Coke g 6-Pack 19 Reg. or Diet Cherry Coke-Reg. or Diet Gaff emt> Frt>e Diel Coke or Classic Cokc-12 Oz. Cons 9 Lay's or Ruffles 185 "Super Size" Potalo Chip ·20 Ounc Bo~-Sc·lt't lt'<f Vu ru•rms • Wilson Jumbo 59 Franks 1 Onr Pound Pod.ogp • Fried Chicken Bucket 399 ~Fntd in J F: CM'"' ooh m "if.II a • Coun!cy Hearth Buns "9 , _8.PacL _ a.I _ _ egg Hot ~ Egg I lornbu~·r nr ~om<• Hombu,..•r • fi~~ Beer 5 !~ t:l Po k-t:l Oun< um:- E-X-T-R-A L-E-A-N 149 Ground Beef 1.b. Not to &.t'ftd 15 Fol Whole Seedless 15 Watermelon 1.b.I s..-& Juicy-Ptcnk f'ovorile SWift, Armour or Wilson Canned Ham Fully Cooked 5 Lb. Con • Bud Light or Bud Dry 24 Pack/ 12 Ounce Cons Vons Potato Salad or Macaroni Salad 30 Ounce Conromer ______ Vons Liquor Values! -~erBeer 997 Sm tease r;.~-" (11·11u11w Orull R • nf IJghl IJh• or tfrf}l IJJ1 24 Pk 12 lh. (jin, • ~~\~!~~~"":~~ lq~!~lk1lllrs Ballatine Beer !"Sui tr.a " .. 14 roi L 12 c !line t.nm Popov Vodka I 75 I lt'f ft.lflL• Bacardi Breezers-4 Pa k .~~1 \11~-..., 1: r)Unrn ""'"" ~Rock Beer-12 Pack 11 f)ut1t"1P l..nn• ~ ' • rilling ! 1 l:.oOkana for • '"' IUPP'-f that'i a,reat for the late da~ ot ~ununcr? Try c h on tho srill. I U&ht, low·fat and quick to fOO~ f aah and acafooJ are now rea\&larly •p~arina un. dinner able aU over America. IO"'(act, pccordang to the National :fish "nd Seafood Promotional Council, fiah and selfood l:on umption i up to 15.9 pound per person per year. turned with a flip of the wrist I Fi h cooked over the coal I when ecured in a square or ahe perfect marriage of rectangular-shaped wire grill bonvcnience and great taste. ba ket. frak:ina a cue from restaurant Even mailer, delicate piece ~hefs who put grilled f1 h in uch a fi h ftJJets, clams, shrimP. r• h1on, backyard CO<?ks from ' nd scallops can now be grilled FOa t to coast are trying many without risk of falling through ).:lifferent fi h on the barbecue. the cooking grid. Narrow~ lotted Not surpri ingly, the Ba~cue • grids that sit atop the regular lndustry AsSocietion report that grill grid are designed to keep j>eople a.re grilJing fish and food out of the coal . Some ~cafood at a 44 percent greater grilling baskets and grid toppers '°ate than 1985. come with a non-stick surface. If : From whole fish to fillets and yours doesn't, simply bru h with ~hrimp to scallops. very little oil first to prevent sticJcins. preparation is needed. Ju t Seafood kabobs are especially brush with oil, douse with lemon easy because they are a meal-on- juice and sprinkle with herbs. a-kewer. Meaty chunks of shark, 'The delicate charcoal smoke tuna, swordfish or even shrimp, P.rovidc plenty of great flavor. threaded with lots of firm- ~nd, best of all, fish grills up in flc hed vegetable go from grill just minutes. to plate with nothing needed but To make cafood grilling even a garden saJad and piece of ca ier, barbecue acces ory grilled bread to accompany it. manufacturers have come up Many skewer sets now fit into a .,..ith a number of tricks for the raised rack which prevents the trade. Long·handled, fish-shaped food from sticking to the cooking grill baskets designed for grilling grid and make turning the whole fis~. make turning a s1cewers ea ier. brce1e Fish steaks hkc salmon, Of course, fancy cooking tuna or mahi mahi also can be equipment is just the first act. UP TO ON TWO 4-PACKS OF B!\KfLt1 1 ft}AYM:: FOR YOUR IABOR DAY HOIIDAY -----------------------------c )\I < OI J><)'I, Pl R t P.\( I\ '94t~~ ·-- • /4t>111111 /II ) (,001> 0''' ()'i PRI \111 M I u.111 I"·" r RI HRY, I IC1ll l I ROl'l(J\I OR 111,111 UI AC I<. f.111.t<RV NO OOUt LE COOPONIHO IN CA ll<' ""I 'po • ~ ... ~ rn· ' .... ... I ~y •r>t.... • ~' •IE '" ' • ..., .... ' ... .,.. .... • "' .. ~ '"°"I c or '1 ~ P'Oo:tJ<' •«"""' "vi" '' ""De ·~~"'' .,,,,,,.,..., "Ool: l>'O¥' 'O llUI' .. cl ' "ec 10 covet cwi.~ns u t ,.,.. 1,,IJmt"tft(I t)fl •(i•~' \l'O'Jd .,,.,.,, pt~..O t.tct)(I ,,, '""\lt<"Md ti'( .• .-v :thff C)l\ty ,,.. 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I ~ l>l•f'd •KIJ<:Wll) llf -,_ Of'ilY """'°'"' 1'1111 11111 l'lr,,.,q ~-. ... #,0 ~ Motu;n C...,, velue I 20 CM ()ii« ••Poi• S...... lll '"' ~or ~"*.,a.... a""""" Oo "0 ... 4 ~UC•!lo ... ~ 6 SAS '1'3 '" t., '*not .. .,_ 19 ff""'°'" 01 NIA I'll• A J..,..,_ Go all IXl"'PMIM" ~ .~ ...... 9 _Mld .... ......,,...end .... ""* ,..,..,,..,..., • ~'"' ._ .,......r... f"" .. MMy ...... 1111Dad ~ .. ape,._..tl• wlda _,. '° eahaMI tbe ft8wwGI .. M without ~ calodel. Miid vanctica ol wood ...... -* • meaqulte, alder, .... • c.t.ny -prelCMbd in ... ... lb minuta before ~ • tM coals -lnapUt I dllk:iee aolly flavor that tlMlapl the &h without ovcrpowertaa it. Also available for amoke flavoring are herb pec:bts ftUed with buil, oregano, b.y lelYel and tarraaon, deaianed to complement any flab or seafood dish. Lllte *ood chJpt, these arc soaked jn water fint, then placed directly in the coals to smoke. One imponant tip to remember i• that fish and seafood cook \'Cry quickly. 10 keep an eye on tbem. Pilb should be grilled over hot coals ten minutes per Inch of thickness, tumih& once during cookjng time. It wiU be done when the flesh is opaque and flakes easily with a fork. · This fish dinner is fast and simple -a perfect for a hectic worknight as a leisurely weekend meal. In Peppered Fish Fillets with Lemon, a take-off on the clas ic steak au poivre, the cru hed peppercorn gives the mild fi h fillet lots of zip. Using multicolored peppercorns (they come as a mixture of red, areen . and black) looks especially pretty against the white flesh of the fish Using wood chips or seasoned herbs that have been soaked in water and tossed on the coals wlll Impart an even more dlstfndty smoky tute for (resh fish fillets. . • 2'.h 1.1~ns whole peppercorns (multicolored) • 2 l.lblespooru mell!d buttet • 2 t..\blespoons fresh lemon juice • 1 ~·2 pounc:b red snapper fillets (or ~ mild, firm white f.V-. suCh is sea bus, cod or h11ibut) • 8 sllccs fresh lemon • lemon PEmltED FISH fllUTS WITH LlMON wedses '°' pmish D1recilon1: Crush peppercorns using morur and ~re. Combine mt>lted butter and lrmon juice ind blush Osh fillets wtl.h milCture on one side. Preu h1lf of the crushed peppercorn Into ft4'1 fillets. Tum filleis Oller and brush other side with lemon· butter mixture Press temilininit ~n Into fillets.. Divide Mkes ol ~ betwffn fillets pl1c1ng on top. Ct1ll over medium-hot co.als 5 to 6 minutes on first side. Turn over 1nd grill 2 to J minutes more depending on t.htckness or fish. ~ doM, fisfi should flaS..t> e.is ly when IPS!ed with 1 fork. Garnish with lemon ~ Seives .. Lasagna salads •e htt for loOlbal talgate parties What would a fall football afternoon be without a tailgate party? Parking lot picnics are indigenous American ocxasions, great for reminiscing with old :::chool friends and meeting new people. Simply pack a cooler full of drinks and plenty of food, a big blanket, a few folding chairs, and you're headed for victory. Th1!1 year, surpri e your friends with a new dish bouftd to score some points. It 's a hearty lasagna salad. Perfect for luge crowds, easy to trdnsport, quick to prepare, and sim ple to cut into manageable squares. The ecret to the lasagna salad 1s ne" PASTA DBFTNO No Boil• La~agna noodles. Since there is no need to boil these precooked I I I f ai.i I I I I I I I noodles, preparation time 1s only 20 minutes. In fact, you don't even have 10 tum on your stove. Simply place the la agna noodle~ in a bowl filled with hot tap water, and let them soak for JO 10 12 minutes. While the noodles arc soaking, slice lhc vegetables and other ingredients. For your tnilgate picnics this season, wby not impres!) everyone by preparing a Hero La agna Salad, a delicious layering of meats, cheese and vegetable . Or brighten up your food spread with a Red, White and Green La agna Salad, made with tomatoe , cauliflower and broccoli flowerets, and topped with a mixture of salad dre sings. These la agna salads arc a meal tn themselve since the) How to wish someon.e "good luck" In Chineae. (In 3 easy steps) Step # l -You 1ake them 10 the place where ast meets w"5t (Wut End, tha1 ls1) Step #2-You show them our lnaed1ble wlecdon of solid bra oriental cabinet pulls Each ··1e11er" ts hand made In Chine and Ls a C.DJgraphlc symbol of 11 thought or wtsh (the one pk.lured here means "lhe ver,i b SI of luck") SUp #S-Try some. for yoUl'Mlll or a friend Ttw folks at West End wish you "the ver,i besi of luck With the very b4tst In decorauw hardware 2133 uguna Canyon Rd. uguna Beach, CA 92651 (71 4) 494-2264 Red, White and Green lasagna Salad ha.,.e either meat or vegetable fill- ings and arc layered with No Boil Lasagna noodles. To complete the picnic menu, '>el"\le yo ur lasagna salad~ with hot soup, slices of Italian bread and brownie s for de en. Tran port the e salad, to your ta1lgaLC r1cnic in I cooler with ice pack . I a cooler is not available , wrap aluminum foil tightly around the 9-inch by 13-inch baking pan as soon as you take 1t out of the refrigerator. Then wrap the pan in everal layers of newspaper which will keep it insulated until you get to the Madium. Serve your picnic on paper plates and ~ styrofoam cu ps and plastic forks and spoons, tnce no one wants to fu with clean-up before a big game. HERO LASAGNA SAlAO • b ~ PASTA DtFINO No Boil• llwgN • l head Iceberg lettuc~. torn into bite• S1Zt' pl«'CS • l sm.lll onion. ~IC1'd • ' • cup reduced·Olorlt' Zf"Sty h.alitln s.ilad c.lrh>ing • ''• pound Sillam1, ~iced • 1 '• pound botl('(t ham, slict-d • J OUllC~ ~IKl!'Cf fat ~WI ~~. ~hrl'd •) ounc.s 1ed1K.td-f,11 chtcid.ir ~. ~h<e.'d Dlrertions: ~le i.ugn1 slwrs In tap ~~ter to co-.~r f0t 10 to 12 mlnYtft until soft, dr~11n In 2-qu.,t bowl, combl lettuce, onl()n and ltthan dressing. L 111 miicture In bottom ol 9xf).lnct; blk n dish. Pla<.e l l.AggN ~ owr muttu~. Co-.er ~•th 1') mooure, 'h sal.im1, ham and r~ Rep!'al l,lSagna shttts, rem1inlnK lf'nU< m11'turf' .ind remaining ~mr, ham, .ind chttsf-)hCl" Refri~r•te At least ooe hour M.ik~ 10 1oervings Prep llmt: 20 minutes plus refr1gt>rt1tion RED, WHITE AND Cl££N LASAGNA SAi.AO • 6 sheets PASTA OeFINO-No Boll L.u.agna • 1 cup f•t·frtt ~lid dressina or ma~nn.iiw • V1 cup reduced <.t1lon Home~ fren<.h SJl.W dreu1ng • '11 cup plain nonl•t ~urt Of reduced· calorie sour cre.im • l pound 12 cupsl broccoli ~recs. chopped • l pound 12 cu~, ouliflo.,wr flowtrets, rhopped • t 2 <.herry tom.iti,...~ 1 ut in h.11f Directions: ~ l.i,..gn.i shttts 1n hoc tap w.lt~r to l<~ for 10 to 12 minute5 or un11I 50fi; Jr;11n .ind t .hide. In sm.tn bowl, combine s;il.ld rlr M .lnd ~rt. Combine \lt'Sl'l•blM l•~er 11J drasins m1icture 1n bottom ol 9 l)·tnc.h blkifts d•\h Pl.tte ) ~gn.1 ~h owr murtu~ Conttn~ l.i)"l'rs w11h 'II drmins, ~ tctAbles l shtt· l.i 'IV'<l 1/> dr · n, .1nd •..-, " g<'t.tbh:s Rt'fri ratt' .it lffit hour •var"111on Md I cup rooked shnmp to t.iblf' mt\1U~. M.il~ l 0 stM,,. Prt>p T11M 20 m1nulft plu~ rcfnpr1bon I ,. I, ., I I I .._J - WlWNCTON SUNi • 2 cups crushed lee cubes I •;, cup ptne•pple 1uice \4 cup or1nge fuice -• Y. cup. lifllt rum, optlOnll • V> T1blespoom sugar • 2 New ZHl1nd kiwifruit, peeled ind qu1rtered ow.ctiofta: Combine 111 Ingredients except kiwifruit In electric blender; whirl until well blended. Add klwirru•l and whirl just until pureed but leeds are no1 broken up. Mlkn 2 cups; 4 • c 7 .... 11 Make a tal~ cool gi:een drink with refreshingly ~ifferent taste Cool. 1reca and ref renin1 kiwilNh driJW :tnake cuy summer eiDPial or tally petty drink!. "So takle your feet oul Of your 11adell, lean bads in your chair. 1ip a frofcy, fruity drink and feel thoM w1rm, lropical breezes before .1ummer'1 over. With crushed ice and kiwifruit, you can make maaic in your blonder. Wellington Slushes, Kiwifruit Ki ses and Kiwifruit Chi Chia arc easy to make in single or d_ouble batche , depending on the 11zc o( your party. Keeping perfect kiwifruit on hand is easy. Ripe kiwifruit hould be liahtly soft to the touch, like a ' IUWIFlUIT KISS pea.ch or u avocado. They will ripen In 3·5 days at room tem~rature, and can be atorcd for 2·3 weeu in • plutk b.. in the: refrigerator. In oool oombinations that tntc like the tropics, the5e drinkt arc delicious. for non·alcholic healthlul \1Crlt0n11 imply replace the alcohol called for with an equal quantity or fruit juice or water. New Zealand kiwifruit arc high in dietary fiber, vitamin C and pot;a )1um, with only -4S calorie per fru it. So for a late summer drink that brin~ the party to life, grab a .kiwifruit and head for the blcn.der. IOWIFIUIT CHI CHI • 2 CUPJ Ct~ lee C\lbes • 'h cup cubed hon.ydew IMlon • 2 CUP' crushed a cube • V> ublespoons sug.r • 2 tlblesp~u supr • 2 1.1blespoom w1ter • 2 Wblesf>oon~ Midori, option.ti • 1 te1~n ~rnon JUl<le ; • 1 teupoon chopped mint • 2 New .le1l1nd 'k1wlfrult, pe-el~ and qu1rtered Dlr«tlont; Combln• 111 lngred ent.s Pxcept low1fruit in electric blf'nder; Whirl unttl well blended Add luwifruit 11nd whirl JUst unril pureed but Sffds 1re not broken up Makes 21/• cups • \ • l t.1blespoon5 ae•m of coconut • 2 t.iblespoons cold Wlttf • 2 t.iblesj:>oons vodk1, option•! • 2 tu~ns llme JUiee • 2 New leal;ind klw1fru1t, peeled 11nd quarttred . DirKtlon1: Combine all ingrf'dients eiccept kiwfruil in electnc blender, wnul unttl well blended. Add loWifru1l <tnd whirl JU~ until pureed but seeds are not broken up Makes 2 cu~. ...... : \' ,' t It J ~ i r I - JI 'I'~ 1', I\ I ~I) i /,. .• i" I , ...... A .~. (), 1rl • ·, t • 11 I Clldlbc 1 Mt Ektonldo Cabfotec top, wires, pftc>ne, gotd .,.ckage, • 72,000 mltee, 111.995 oeo. 832-1951 • lly CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH Both vulnerable. South dealt. NORTH •843 •AS •AJ6 32 • K 8 '6 EAST WEST •Kt0766 •J 10 9 8 7 •J9 •Q62 •e •J9 • Q 10 7 6 • Q 10 7 6 SOUTH +A Q 2 •K 6 4 +K 8 '6 •A 6 3 2 The bidding: South W~t North Eut l NT P... 3 NT P ... p ... p ... Opening lead: Jack of • A bad brt"ak ran tum a set>mmgly cul-1mn contract mlu an "1ffv" busineu You ne~ to ket>p all your w1t.11 about vou if vou are to reruver With 12 h11(h-~ard point.a and a five·card suit. North felt lhrtt no Lrump wnuld be an easy contract for partner to play. When dummy ap· pear~. so did South .. ~lart"r won the opening heart lead in hand and. nttding only four diamond tnck11 lo land the 1ame, mitde the 11tandard 'lafetf play of -TODAY'S _CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS t AtureO 5 Gem 9 Requeated 14 UK r1119( I 5 Calltomie rodcfllh 16 Portlend I •tat• 1 7 Entioement 18 Ne!Qhbof of l(y 19 Beet 20 ClOM by Olelecl 22 day 24 S0te 29 P8111dplle 27 Kind of WO<d 29 Poem 30 Sad aound 33 Eatable 37 Soft drink 38 A.cl .. 39 Roam 40 Vehlclet 41 PrOCUf .. 42 Lou191ana Qty " StC>fm oent., 45 Thel temple 41 Wood lftaper 47 Belt tocatlon '9 UMd a hom 53 HtlYlng no 5 7 :r-'aflne ""'* .. 2 3 , .. 17 20 24 31 41 58 Cosme1oe 59 Footte.s 8 I Stree1car 82 Goose genus 63 Have a meal &4 Thia Sp 65 Otstrustlul 66 Nervou• 87 ACGOmplllhM DOWN I Plol 2 Vine var 3 Zoct1ac ••on 4 Prisoners 5 Crumb 6 Look cloMly 7 Baxi., ann Banc:rott 8 Eatate owner 9 Current unit 10 Fry 11 ONllC glllb 12 Moun ending 13 Veni90<l tource 21 Sii 23 Peck (fraiOhtl 25 Scnwbell 28 Troe>JCal plant 30 Mediocre 31 Cz:ech rl119f 32 Mat fiber 33 ln19'tton :M Compty 35 Ol9penM 3e SalOon 37 Held up '0 Malle drunk 42 Laventlne NII boat 43 Barrel O< tank 45 ln11p;d ,7 Bet 48 Luk-•rm 50 Trunk S 1 Orowtng out 52 Matr1erc:n1 S3 USSR river S4 Nobody 55 Ponder se Bell 90Und 80 FCHrner AIQ9r · l•n Otte .. . . . J. Thuradey, Aueu•t 21, 1111 l"t W• lor~•t Virgo n•tlv~ Cp••t .and prt'at'nt I not lo b• forJlOllfn Tt'd Willl•m' ~phi• l or•n. l•urt'n S..· ult, 1 11~ rumlln Crtl• (,,,bo. Pttu r •IL .1nd Clo•l•nd Amory Vir!lll "'"""" m•k• thtir m"k• •• b•n.,ing n•cutlvtt, •uthon, bH«b•ll pl tcht~ .ond phy11ci•nr.. Th~ .,.rsont "'"" •n •fflnlly tor tht' '"""bt'r "· M•"ury I' tht' pl•n•t Ml!IMl•ttd with thlJ •IA"• th• lndlvldu•I• "t' petc•ptlvt, •nalyt· le.I •nd un h•Y• fttl•h for nt'•tn"'· Stpt•mbfr wlll "" moat m•mor•blt for Virgo. 1n 1 .. 1 • -e E! ...... ' Cift; llllell = ~ ~ r= ~: a •• u. THE Co"' be~ ..... of °" k»Av- THE Co"' CQn- 12.000 ~ ~ If ... .... . ""' DCE- ~ •tlon ~. i: In "" ~ co"' .. '°' cc PAE· OCE-. ,, .. mtnt .. "" lntnt, !Vltd, M. Wied thin = ton, ..... >Ori Piiot " 3. llOllt ~"'" Mlf, ... let and ... ¢ ... a&T - ... • ... • • --" =-= ··. . . ~ ,.: . ··-......... .... ... ....... .. :.vr..~ ... , . ........ P??'!?Dlln.-.U11"-•11t&fr"J&,1"'-CA....._ aAN 11 ·l~I. 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' .... _._ ..... , ................. l .... 111MMAINIT • ...,...TON llACH. HUN'TlllGTON llACM, •ACH HUNTlfQTON MACH, CA LM I t1,1M.11 1 ......... .,_ , • ._ .. ,_,,..,. , ... ,'90 • .._ HUNTlNCITON llACH. CA CA HUNTINGTON MACH, CA GRUN. WILUAM J, A'1'71·211·07.IOJO wea.• "' ..................... *'*'°' .. ......,CA A'141·0U•42.IOtO. IOWMAN. JOHN CAQftUM .... A"VIN v ~OlllJ!'· ~, AP111·011·01 •• uo.t•NTR77GL HUNT1NCITON 1111t•IR"911lW. ._,_,_..,_.Ol\.._Mlll HOUGHTON. "ON. t711.12 8401 T H 0 M A a vwn,,.., • w__.... ,.,. 1711.00 UOJ I CA --... • 111n, ... ~..,..., ol leW, In~ dlol AP 0 2 4 • 0 I 1 • 1 I •• OONCAITIR DR, A p 1 I I. 14 I . 2 I • : AP I I I • I 2 • 0 0 7 • • OH-01.. l.1_:211.1 N1W8URY DA, Pl"UMIAH, DAVID. A'107·H2· 12.IO ina..~ ..,..,belnel•wuup."',on .. 11.4'0.14 IM MA HUNTINGTON ••CH. .. 7a,. t121 :.\~T :~·~2 ~c.;:T~.8:: HUNT1NGTON ••cH. AP 171· a' 4 ·21 .. tan.a• ' ..... .,, ...: tteo. ~CH, c?TINGT c~. HA"OU)· AP ~o °"· HUNTINGTON •AcH: ~A • c~VIR. CHARLIS,, ~:o~.:0°2 a~~ ==TON T•d1......,,...,ll'GS*tff.M1ber....,_,bype~ol IMITH, MICHAIL I. 1 •1·011·11.1010, ~TON IUCH, CA CAtllL. JOHN. A AP 111·011·01 ., HUNTINGTON •ACH, CA el ...... .._ lilnd •MMllWlll IDOlf* wlf' sddlllOnll OQftDON,SMITHAMll. 1111.11 1.02 A'1ll·l 4 l ·H IOlO AfJtH·l2·007.1010, 1 4 t • 0 4 2 · 2 2 . U17.12 1742 PADUA CA HOPIQNO, ,......,.,._ .. ,,_,..byleW,0tfTl9Ybered•llMCIAP024 ·102·11. LlfWA"O DR.1111 171 •1121 Ull.H 2117211,111.n 1U2 °"· HUNTIHGTON COX, "ANOAU. G,DILMAI, AP10M lftMr -.i ln ... m.111Nn ol ,...,.,,._, H81.12 902 PICA HUNTINGT~. •ACM, MANoliAlLO DR MOOKHUMT IT 7, SA,.ATOGA LN. •ACH CA , THOMAS, COX EILHN. ~ U11.H All~ ~ fie inl111111 of AV. HUNTINGTO CA -~ HUNTINGTON lfACH' HU~TINGTON IEACH, HUNTtNGTON 'IEACH, WHrTN!Y. GA"V e. A p 171.a2 2 . 21.. v Cl, HUNTINGT~ ,.., mncern-. ·-·•-·· 0t 111n • ., IEACH, CA • CUMMINGS,IUCH.UO. CA ' CA CA AP 1 11. 0 2 I • 1 I .. ta,H1 .U 11141 MACH. CA In~ INn ol redtmpdon, ohu-de1$1J11ed PfCC*TYwll, IRVLSKI, MA"TIN A, AP 1 4 I · 0 7 1 ·1 t ,, ffll UllW1N. MICH!Lf. A, AP141·042•22.1010 U,Ol4.12 1172 IOGlWATl" LN, .. HRA•AN, PAUL: r-'~~=LCWon.Orqt~ A,024·1111·21. H21.02 21M2 llA ::t1C.~2~~~N IH·U.021 .. tll1.00 HI.et 1832 NOADINA Oft, HUNTINGTON l!ACH, AP107·141·1• .. ' L U 211.14 221 10T METON LN, t'1 HJ 02 U72 21372 MOOKHU,.ST llA,.ATOGA LN. HUNTINGTON lfACH CA t1,IOl.IO I lcentyunct.r,.-yofper~hlf'le loregotng ll wu.n ST'. HUNTINGT HUNTINGTON RACH, TAUGATt DR ST 21 , HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON IEACH, CA 'A'171·U2·21.1010, Ml"LI l OOtrlCt. BEACH, CA CA HUNTINGTON BUCH' MACH, CA C A MICK[L, KURT G, t417.t7 18141 HUNTINGTON llAC MCll.ROV, ROBERT o. MA"TINH, DEllll v. CA • LOTHIAN, !DWIN A, A,141·042·22.1020 A p 1. a-o 12 . 1 I .• EOGEWATl" LN. CA RoNrt L Citron 0ren89 c.ney Tu Coleceor ...... Cailhmie A PO 2 4 · 1 11 ·2 7 . AP141·011·U .1010. MARKSHAUSEN A Pt I I · I 2 • 110 .. H?,2.THOG HJL2N t1,222.U 17411 HUNTINGTON IEACH, HANJAM,MA .. "°' 14,512.158 224 11 H57.U 21401 KU"T A'11•2H•20' t1,22t.04 21372 SA"A A • CHA .. AltAL LN, CA Z. A'107..01.()4 ST, HUNTINGTO SEAFOAllt LN. U 14171 820l MOOKHU"ST ST 130, HUNTINGTON BEACH, HUNTINGTON BEACH, "ENCH, LO,.fN J,., tHl.121111 MYAl BEACH, CA HUNTINGTON BEACH, MOoNFifLD Oft HUNTINGTON BUCH. CA CA A fll 1 7 8 • 3 S 3. O 8 • , DR, HUNTIHCJT~ &eMedetSMteAN.0t-.ieCoun11onAuQuet22, lllO,. AP024·115·27.5010 CA HUNTINGTON BEACH' CA SCOTT, VANOV T. ANDE .. SON, CHERYL HOl.51 4172 BEACH, CA The~ltltlr~••UMdlDrf'u•ofduecCJCIPQela U ,034.17 224 11T ALPAIO, ROBE .. T, CA ' HENDE,.SON, DON L, AP141 ·051 01 . J, AP111·101-14 .. WINDSOR D ... STEVlNS. ALF"f '*": ST. HUNTINGTO MONTERISI, JOAN, VON RIEDL GERHOLD A' t 31 ·1 7 ·110 · • 9638.91 5281 ... Ell Ut0.7151511 ROGERS HUNTINGTON IEACH, ~ P 107 811 • 2 I . BEACH, CA AP 14I·0 2 2 • 1 I ., F APti8•412.o2 1144.01 20S31 AV, HUNTING TO DR, HUNTINGTON CA t1.211.12 111: Adm . Administrator Hwy .~ HATHAWAY CARLO 11,110.73 8111 •'2 517.. 1eeo2 PORTVIEW Cl 104, BEACH, CA BEACH CA MARTIN ... o ... T A LANDAU Adma . Admlnl•HUl.11 Hwy•. Higtlweye L, AP02.:122...01. KAPAA OR. WELLINGTON o ... HUNTINGTON BEACH, MC CLURE. CAROLV GE"A'c1. MICHAEL, JR, AP171·341·H .. HUNTINGTON MAC\ AP · Aueuon Map Inc.· lnootporated •1.313.29 119 IT HUNTINGTON BEACH. HUNTINGTON BEACH CA M, AP141·012·21 .• A f11113 . 121 . 3 1 .. U.114.12 11142 CA Parcel Number ln1 • lneurance ST, HUNTINGTO CA CA 'APIH·17·550.1010, t283.27 5411 HEI t1,lt2.51 17012 HARKNESS Cl, HOSN, KAL.fY Al>t • Apettment ltw • lrw•tment BEACH CA BOWLES, THOMAS C, NESSETH ROY "' tt81.20 20331 AV, HUNTINGTON &OLSA CHICA ST HUNTINGTON &EACH, A f111O7 . 8 8 4 . O 2 Ann · A.uodellon Jr · Juniot MAC ' DONALD A' 1 4 I · 0 3 1 • 3 3 • , 1 7 I . 4 i 2 • o' 4 ,O,.TVIEW Cl 104, BEACH, CA HUNTINGTON BEACH: CA U,112.24 141 Aaeoc . Auodalel LA . Loe MD•• RANDALL K AP02 U.tot.38 1011 14 311 78 11572 HUNTINGTON BEACH. OANDlfV, K!ITH o. CA . LILLY. LEONARD M WA .. N!.. Al Bldg · Bulldlng Liit ·United 141·17., t1, 143.71 NIGUEL Cl, MARIANA Cl CA ::,1 ~:·g;J20:o~3dEO CZAJA, DAVID, AP 3RD TR, A"171·37S. HUNTINGTON lfAC Bra.· hfl•• Mfg · MlnuteictUllng 310 7TH ST HUNTINGTON BEACH, HUNTINGTON BEACH' CORCORAN. · UNT 1 I 3 • 1 2 1 • 4 1 '. , 375 18., U ,331.51 CA C~ell ·Ctilotnia Ml '·Mounl 'H NTI TON BEACH• CA CA 'PAT,.ICIA A, APt31-AV, H INGTONll92731 15142 11H2 BARUNA LN, CHRISTfNIUI Co · eomp.ny NA · ~lioMI Auocialion C~ NG ' BENNETT. FRED !, ~ROAN Bill E 17·157., t1,178.94 BEACH, CA WARNER AV, HUNTINGTON BEACH, Al'NOLO L. Aft11 Conti · Coneruction NM· Nellonll FAITH RICKIE AP 1 4 9 • 0 3 4 • 0 4 •• A p 1 7 8 :4 2 1 • l 4 ' 20331 PORTVIEW Cl AP141·011 ·01.6020 HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 071w40., t121.i Coop · ~live NcWe ·Number STEVEN AP024-U ,400.74 21822 U 011 lO 3292 2015, HUNTINGTON 1374.77 5302 CA GEORGE, GARV, ,_, 11211 GOTHA"O I ' eap · eotporatlon NT & SA · NA110n11 TIWI 111·215.: t1, 153.H BAHAMA . LN, GILBERT OR, BEACH, CA EDINGER AV, WILE, ALEXANDER 1 7 .w. 3 I 2 • 1 t .• HUNTINGTON llACI Contvr • Con11tvalOI .n Savinge AaM:ldallon 115 HUNTINGTON ST HUNTINGTON BEACH. HUNTINGTON BEACH A.PIH· 17·5!57 .15010, HUN?tNGTON BEACH, PAUL. AP113· 172·11 .. U ,477.21 4161 CA Oepc • ~nc S & L. Savl1VJ-end LOlll HUNTINGTON BEACH' CA CA , H80.31 20331 CA U ,302.te 5182 BRANFORD OR, "OS!, MICHAIL i OeY • Dewlopment 8ac¥ • Sect.-y CA ' ALLEN, THOMAS, A FRIEOEMANN F I( PORTVIEW Cl 205. YOUNG, DOI.ORES L, LOURDES OR, HUNTINGTON BEACH, A, 1 4 2 . 1 11 • O 4 , 0111 • Ot1tnc:1 Sr · SenlOr HAYNES MARSHAL 149·083·33., 1751.13 A p 1 71 4 4 4 O 4 ' HUNTINGTON BEACH, AP 1 4 8 • 0 8 2 · 0 8 ., HUNTINGTON BEACH CA t 1 2H 74 711 Div . Dlvflion SI . s.lnVSl1HC A PO 24.'184. 2 8 • 21305 SEASPRITE Cl, I 11 288 31 .1t4ll CA 1217.30 5392 CA • VENDLEY. JAMES M. DANUae Dt Ed · Education USA · United Stat.ff t2 718 52 231 ELMIR.A HUNTINGTON BEACH, GRIMAUD LN MARSOLEK. LE, AP EDINGER AV, MARCHESE, FRANK A p 178. 8 '4 1 . 2 t ., HUNTINGTON llACI' E.nrp,. · Enterpr11u ol Amence AV . HUNTINGTON CA HUNTINGTON BEACH• 931-29·011., 1171.71 HUNTINGTON BEACH, P, AP183·203·01., U,281.tO 37H CA E11 . E1ta1e Veta · v.,.,.,,, BEACH CA BRIDGEMAN. LANCE C ' 3207 ANNE Cl 103, CA t1 921 98 5e 12 MONTEGO OR, A'142· 151 ·04 10 U et al • lllld oth.,. & and JOU MA A ONAN A F, AP 149·091-13.. ~VEES MEL VIN AP HUNTING TON BEACH, BROOKS, ROBERT J, HELMsioe DR, HUNTINGTON BEACH, t27t.17 71511 DANUI Exec: Exec:ulDf,Exeo.1'111 llOl ·Andlof 024-221.'14., t310.1 U ,472.38 21581178·5S5 ·25 6010 CA AP141·013-03 •HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA -DR, HUNTINGTOl F & t.A • Fwmet1 & t.Atrc:Nntt 1 ·Number 502 CALIFORNIA ST IMPALA LN, t550 12 · 18732 BAKER, DOUGLAS W, 11 ,381.82 6302 CA SIDDIQ, TARIQ, AP MACH, CA Gdn . Quatdl.,, HUNTINGTON BEACH• HUNTINGTON BEACH, INTREPID LN AP 9 3 8 • 2 I · 1 7 0 .• HENRICKSEN DR. AP183·203·01 .3102, 1 7 I • I 4 2 • 1 4 , , KEUH. ELICIA ~ C~ 'CA ·•1.188.78 18511HUNTINGTON BEACH•t513.H H12t1,H9.75 3112AP142·111·10. PARCEL NUMBERING UNGER JOSEPH A PETHTEL. BILLY D, ~~NTINGTON BEACH, TROPEZ LN 148, CA HELMSIOE DR. MONTEGO OR, Hl7.00 7122 ..... SYSTEM EXPLANATlON o 2 4 . 3 o 2 . , 'o • AP 149. 1os .1 8 .. MITCHELL GLEN R HUNTINGTON BEACH, AP1'48-oa3.03,so10. HUNTINGTON BEACH. HUNTINGTON BEACH, o,., HUNTIHGTot t2,011.88 7171 SHEL ~8ci:.~:NA 9~~1 A p 1 7 8 . e !5 2 . 3 4 ·: C~ASON, DALE E. ~i~:1~·rlleN St~~ C~ING WILLIAM H C~EVENSON $TANI.EV BEH~[LH· CtURTll S• The AaMPOl'I "'llP pwCllll nlmber when IMd to deect"Oe ~ACH c~UNTINGTON HUNTINGTON BEACH: ~~:~~·33 CAY 18t~2 AP 9 3 7 • 15 ·1 1 2 ··HUNTINGTON BEACH, A, 1e3. 2 7 1 . 1 7 . '.TR AP17S·84M-07., A p 142.115 I · 1 I . propeny11111~'·'.,~:'9~':.-~":1=..: MIRJAHANGIR CA HUNTINGTON BEACH. Uo·~~5M1:T c1 7111121 CAHOUGHTON RON'"LD tl,55171 17541 •1:231.7t 18107 u .220.12 1N• map PIG• or num • FRANK AP025-022-CULLMANN, JOHN L, CA ' • • " BATES Cl, SAINT CROIX Cl, RHONE UI pweel runber onfle~page or wi!"""•block Apela! 08.3103, 1251.81 AP 14I·181 ·20 . POTEETE, DONALD HUNTINGTON BEACH, L, AP141M03·18., HUNTINGTON BEACH. HUNTINGTON BEACH, HUNTINGTON MACH nomberaa lote.xample, °"4·3e3·0S ,MIUdrnten ~4-4 200 VENICE AV, 1484.51 2130 R 0 8 E R T CA tl,277.81 5811 CA CA CA 01 the An euor 1 Mape, Block 383 (Map Pege 38• Block S) HUNTINGTON BEACH, COMPASS LN, A p 9 3 3 . 3 9 . 1 e 5 ' RAVER, LISA F, llTTlfR DR, PHILLIPS, VIOLA. AP FOX, FRED J, AP171· COW(R, STEVI, Al rd Pare.I !I wlthtn that t>1ock The maot ralerred IC at• CA HUNTINGTON BEACH, t 1 143 40 191 i5 A p I 3 7 • 1 5 • 3 I 1 • • HUNTINGTON BEACH, 183 211·37 .• 112, 52 705-U.. t1 ,232.H 142· 172· 11., UH.I• avuaole lor '"'PKflOl'l 11"-office01 fie AualOf HUNTINGTON WEST CA BEACHCREST LN A 12•811·82 lt4ll CA 4700 WARNER AV, 18102 FAM! Cl, 7822 RHfNI Da All properiy 11 In lh• Township South and Rainge WMt o1 s.ti CORP, AP025.031 • CALKINS. MERRI HUNTINGTON BEACH: ~~~i~GTOL: BE~~~· PREBIS, JEANNE HUNTINGTON BEACH, HUNTINGTON BEACH, HUNTINGTON UACH Bemardro B&H and Meridian 07.3103, 1543.58 JR, AP149-183-·25 .. CA • MARIE, AP141·121· CA CA CA VISTA DEL MAR TR U ,877.98 9431 PIE AP933·3t·1e5 3102 CA 02., 1437.30 6981 WEISS FREDERICK, SMITH. LARRY, TINOCO. MARIO M IMPORTANT NOTICE LOT 1 BLK 2002 LOT 2 DR. HUNTINGTON 1182 21 '19126 A ~~H.; ~~M~1\ J, MEAOOWl.ARK DA. AP 1 83 ·ao,·13 .. AP11a .1os.8 2 .. AP 1•2. 2 1 2 . 21. BLK 2002 BEACH, CA BEACHCREST LN A • • ·•HUNTINGTON BEACH, t4,128.30 1710112,142.10 3312 H42.48 712' The namapubll1hedart1hoH~ng onfle l~1'lOO MOTTLES, JOHN, A SMITH, ELLSWORT HUNTINGTON BEACH• U'47.7o FORMJRLY CA SIMS, HUNTINGTON SPARKLER OR, WARNE" AV llUroll Tupeyenwt10twved19P099d of propettyuw:. 025·034-07 .3102, M. AP141·171·25. CA , :Ep::lu1F~·41gR11 ,3ls1 BUTTE. GARf w . EACH, CA HUNTINGTON BEACH. 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CA A p 4 2 .t. 1 I 1 • 1 0 • • PINEMURST LN, 117•442·11 .1202, 111·431·23,. t7I0.11 BRYCE, AP1•S-4H· Ut1.20 TR 172 LOT •ACH CA AMA N-Oitl CA . s T 9' AUG HT ER 135,777 44 ARST ADD NEWPORT BEACH, CA 22.to17U2ZflOfR 20731CHARWOOOLN, 20 .. tl,530.31 8H2 to IU( I AND LOTS AVIOiYA, VICKI AP YIANEZ,RICHARDP, WAHLl.,..OM.LONE, DARRYL. AP425-312 ~~ L~E/';~TPO':'~~ HUESTON, CHARLES • H cttUNTINGTOH HUNTINGTON BEACH. GHUANST NGLTIGHT DR, ... 72 AU IN ILK I 113·40 2·32.so1 o. A, 1 • 5. 2 3 2 . 0 I .• A PO 4 •• 210. 3, .. 21., n .774.30 301 LA LOT ANO POR OF LOT ...... 30 A.~415008 073T3L1LE3;; AC • " CA I ON BEACH, AP1Sf.141..U., H1.H ' 1511 t4 115 ea 7711 11 ,433.H 411 ST JOLLA DR, NEWPORT "• 4 .. I " 117·442·31.1010, W T NEWLAND CA tt4.U NT .. 172 8UC C09'NWAU OR SLATER AV ANDREWS RO, BEACM CA 718 WV. NEWPORT BEACH. 81.IO 17U2 ZflO(T " ESTATE. HOLVEY, MAN 2 AN A RE s . I LOT 54 HUNTINGTON IEACH: HUNTINGTON 8EACH: NEW'°"T 8EACH. CA AP42s'.312·29 5010 :::lrii1~~5~0Agg\~ CA A • HUNTING ON LARRY W, JOSEPH, APIU-97· A, 1 1 t . 1 4 1 • I 1 , , CA CA VARON, GREGORY UOS.H · AN 0 SH I AV AN I, ACH, CA AP 151 ·511 . 2 3 oot.. 12.214.11 t17t.70 TR 172 ILK AP153·402·32 15020 A p 195. 2 3 2 . 1 O CHARLES, A'°50-010-aot LA JOLLA 09' NEWPORT MESA TR AROESHIA, AP451· FfO, DOMENIC A '1,08i.14 2ooi2 15598 PRODUCER LN ILOT 11AND11 UH.II 'Hlt U,115.81 11i{ 02.. t•,114.U I NEWPORT BEACH, CA ~~1 ~b5Rft~I.~ w~ 053·03., U,105.09 Aft1'7·4"U-OI GOTHIC Cl. I , HUNTINGTON AP15t-t41·11.. CORNWAU OR , SLATER AV COWNS ISLAND, AP425·382·2t.5020 1039 SANDCASTLE 10, t41.H HU HUNTINGTON BEACH, BEACH, CA tll.H NT .. 172 8LJ( HUNTINGTON BEACH, HUNTINGTON BEACH' NEWPORT BEACH, CA t1,14t.51 30t L A~~i.::· :~~~~3 J, DA. NEWPORT IE.ACM, IESLAND OR, CA TAX-M t '-OT 48 CA CA ' ANGELO, JOSEPH, JOUA OR, NEWPOR · • CA UNTINGTON BEACH, A, 151 .5 3 3 . 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"'ONRTY ... --.mn03.. Ut.70 37 INC. AP4Sl-H4-10. TAX-MTI 3776 07 .. NOo .. v'EOR7201RO A GALLANT OR MUNTINGTON BEACH, 11 ·13 INC. 17·81 INC, A ft 115 3 . 4 o 8 . 2 I --..n. IEACON BAY, tl .151 H 290 2 21 WI • RODRIGUEZ. DAVID HUNTINGTON BEACH• CA 7a·75 INC, 71-11 INC, t1 273 10 11148 llACH CITY NEWPORT lfACH, CA HARBOR VIEW DR AMA 07.(J17 NEWPORT BEACH, CA R, AP1t7-472·11., CA 'AP 171·4 5 I · 0 4 ., 15-17 INC. 11·13 INC LftGHTON LN. TAX-RATE MOftELANO, JAMES NEWPORT BEACH CA• CORSO. PERI, AP47S-Tl•TR CO 11,«7.30 1041 AP151 ·512 ·09 tl,805.72 11212 AP1!1 -141 ·10 .. HUNTINGTON BEACH AMA07.(J01 SCOTT. APOS0-213· WEYANT HAROlOE 055-02 . t7,175.02TR l1R·lt23·00 2 EWMAN AV, H47.82 Hll COAST HWY, H,1523.04 TR 172 BLK CA ' EARLE, HOWARD. AP 01 .. t1.574.20 1536 AP' 4 s 9 • o 4 3• 1 8 '324 CAMEO SHORES l./OR, FEARY. WILLIAM UNTINOTON 8E:ACH, MASTERS OR. HUNTINGTON BUCH A LOT 113 AND ILK A ALKHOUTOFF, FRED 045-034-07.. 022.18 SERENADE TA. • 1.374 25 7 i; ~o. NEWPORT BEACH. J. AP458 376 11., A HUNTINGTON B!ACH CA LOTS 114, 119, 120, FEOOOR AP153·408-170t SEASHORE OR. NEWPORT BEACH, CA JASMINE AVE ... A -12,275.05 1214 TRAN, KIM T, AP CA 'AP 178·45 1 ·1 2 ., 1215, 128, 131, 132, 31 tt11 11 19194 NEWPORT IEACH, CA BETTINGEN. GRANT. NEWPORT BEACH CA• STAR80ARO WV, I 7 • 4 t 2 • 2 I •• A p 151 . 5 6 3 . 1 9 U11.31 N TR 5113 137, INC, 115-117 INC. VERMONT • LN GAGE. JACQUELINE A PO 5 2 • 0 1 1 ·1 4 .. RUSSELL RONALD J TAX-MT£ NEWPORT BEACH, CA 1, 145.10 1402 U70.40 20402 LOT 2 121-123 INC, 127-121 HUNTINGTON BEACH: M, AP045-055-31., U ,015.2• 2215 MC CLOSKEY, KEVIN AREA 07 011 TAX-RATE LATER AV. CAMFIELD LN. IMAMURA. KIKUO, INC. 133·135 INC. CA u.220.s~ 225 CANAL PACIFIC OR, NEWPORT M. AP459·052·17 .. BARTLING. STORM, AREA 07o042 UNTINGTON BEACH, HUNTINGTON BEACH,AP171 ·511 ·0t .,1at-1•1 INC. 148, ESPINOZA,GREGGO, ST,NEWPORTBEACH,IEACH,CA U .529.94 111 1R1sAP931 10 713 ., THOMAS. 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JENE C, A p 1 5 1 .15 t 1 • o 4 COAST HY, 130, 131, 142, 148 t 133.11 19112 ST, NEWPORT BEACH. TR, AP052· 120-22 .• NEWPORT BEACH, CA, BEACH, CA u 1 t 1 2115 VISTA .AP932· 1l·O11 ., U llO.U 20052 HUNTINGTON B!ACH, MERKINS, ROBERT A. LINDSAY LN, CA tl,885.02 3415 JONES, THOMAS F, AP931 ·80 783 5020. ENTAAOA, NEWPORT '1, 141.90 8474 VINTAGE LN CA AP 9 3 3 ·I 7 • 2 2 5 ·•HUNTINGTON BEACH, DENNISTON REALTY OCEAN Bl; NEWPORT A p 4 s 9 o 7 2 1t., t7S7 58 59 BEACH, CA BENJAMIN OR, HUNTINGTON BEACM• U53.77 7141 ESSEX CA INVESTORS I, AP045· BEACH, CA U ,149 62 717 ORCHID 8AYCREAST CT 45, APUO 152 21 5020. HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA ' TAX-AA.Tl DA 28, HUNTINGTON HARRIS, ROGER E, 081 ·22 .. 1721.95 GREY FOX INC. AV, NEWPORT BEACH. NEWPORT BEACH. CA •31 21 .2185 VISTA CA UYEKAWA PATRICIA MfAC)4..01t BEACH.CA AP1S3 ·422 ·01 .. 21• COlTON ST,A,052 ·l20 51 .. CA ENTRAOA. NEWPORT KACHEVAS, JEN. AP M AP1S7 403 05 tl 43117 1742 NEWPORT BEACH, CA H51.19 3018 SON OH AU s TAX·"ATE BEACM CA 132·11·081.5010, tl08408 • 1i91l SOBAINO. MARIA OE TAX-MTI GARFIELD "AV JACOBS, JEFFREY R, BREAKERS OR, CHARLES A, AP459 A"fA07-020 f88ER'f ROBERTS 9111.21 11711 LISTER . ST ~~V~E:.::~~g.~415~ AMA04.())6 HUNTINGTON BEACH'. AP045 ·071 -25 .. NEWPORTBEACM,CA 091 ·05 , t3.254 44 BOHL.JAIME,AP458 AP440. l53 22 .: BRITTANY LN, HUNTINGTON BEACM• ·• • ' All, MIKE. AP024-CA U ,074.18 248CEOAR MAT'FIELO.ROBERTL. 1510 AVOCADO AV, 511 ·04., tl.71112 tl,801 202151VISTA HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA ' ~5~~~N~STON BEAg=· 142·18., tl,821.38 W T NEWLAND ST, NEWPORT BEACH, A PO 5 2 • 20 2 • 1 3 . NEWPORT BEACH. CA. 2208 PORT LERWICK ENTRAOA. NEWPORT CA GEHLKE ROBERT A CA ' 301 15TH ST. ESTATE, NEFRONEY. CA tl, 151.04 331 KENDALL, ROBERT A Pl NEWPORT BEACH, BlACH, CA APU2·11·011.5020. AP'157 :•34 ·02 • BANK BEVUllY HUNTINGTON BEACH, CYNDETH. A,153· WEB8, JAMES "·EVENING CANYON RO, AP.tSI 0.94 04. CA P1ANT£R, PfTEA c H3S.40 17711 HUH 14i2 • CA 481·11.. t1,7U.54 AP045 ·071 ·32 .. NEWf'ORTBEACH. CA U ,4H 51 2200 ZENZ BAIAN H, AP JR, AP4.t0 183 34 , BRITTANY LN. IUNKIST Cl HIUS CDN, AP1 4s-Aft024·142·11.5010, 1722 MOSSFO"D OR, t521.47 31' CEDAR MC KEEVER. MARLIN. WATERFRONT DR.I t 3 4 a 1 o 1 4 ., t4 499 48 .tel VISTA HUNTINGTON BEACH, HUNTINGTON 8!.ACH. ~:t.~1·• ou~~43··r.> U12.55 301 STH ST. HUNTINGTON BEACH, ST. NEWPORT BEACH. A PO 5 2 . 2 0 2 . 1 4 .• NEWPORT BEACH, CA 11 ,517 80 2782 GRANO,£ NEWPORT CA CA ' ' HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA CA U,453.44 332 Z I E L 0 N IC 0 , HIU.SIOE OR 14 BEACH CA TSCHOHL, RAYMONQ URNES RHIO PCM ~~NTINGTON BEACH, CA HENDERSON, ROY M, DANIELS, GLEN EVENING CANYON AD, FREDERICK A TR, AP NEWPORT BEACH, CA. LEY DOUGLAS A. F APl31·31 • CAPIT Al ASSETS INC STUPIN, ANDREW. A p 1 5 3 • S 4 2 • 1 s CAMfRON. AP045-NEWPORT BEACM, CA 4 5 t 1 O 2 1 6 .A P' 4 4 o 2 1 I 7 1 • , 0°11.!5010, t18•.2• A, 1 15 •. 1 11 . 0 1 • 1 ~~A. ~~V~D-g .3 AP A ,0 2 4 . 1 .. 7 . 0 3 .. t573.60 11ii 072-21.. I 1, 131.21 ~•WPS. FREDERICK tl,l.tO 54 41 7 TAx::_n. t 1, 101 87 2724 VISTA 7851 SOVTHLAK! OR t11 to8 44 1111'1 • · ' t421.80 211 STH ST, BAYONNE OR 231 PROSPECT ST, T... AP052·210-lt , 8EGON1A AV, AMA DEL ORO. NEWPORT 11 , HUNTINGTON FlOAIOA. ST ~l·:~:R~~R~752 DA HUNTINGTON BEACH, HUNTINGTON BEACH: NEWPORT BEACM, CA tl.313.12 1 &9 NEWPORT BEACH. CA GOAEODON 0MIR CMAESL. BEACH CA BUCH, CA HUNT NG TON BE CH• ' CA CA ICOONT2, KARL D. SHORECLIFF RO, ORTIZ, GASTON, AP,KENN Y. l NA L • CURTIS, DON.ALO C, BA .. TOLI, ANTHONY CA 1 A ·~UNTINGTON IEACH, REDEVELOPMENT CESENA.LOUISFJR, AP045·073 ·29 •• N£WPORT8EACH,CA 459 114-10.5010,AP117 802 ·10 • AP440 -211 13, S AP911·27·102 CENTRAL PARK 15 A~14 5 232 23 AGENCYOFTMECITYAP153 ·544·015 .. t434.H FORMfRLY KAYAJANIAN, JACl(t5217261&BAVSIOEtl,085.~ 2~1 tt,391 .58 501 tl,211.01 17,..0 A p 15I.3 7 1 1 5 '. tlOt 12 ·,521·2 OF HUNTINGTON U17.64 8141 AP045-073·21., 215 J, AP423-022·14 DR. NEWPORT BEACH SA~~l~RTO BEACH CA, CANCHA, NEWPORT SAMPSON LN C·t , H18.22UHCOARAL YORKSHIRE LN BEACH, AP024-147· PALERMO DI', 81ST ST. NEWPORT .!5010, t1.077.18 119 CA INE • BEACH CA HUNTINGTON BEACH Cl HUNTINGTON HUNTINGTON BEACM' 33., t78.00 212 5TH HUNTINGTON BEACH, BEACM. CA 439'D ST. NEWPORT ZAGER, GARY ET Al,I TAJl-MTf H 0 ER 0 EM ANN . CA ' UACH CA CA ' ST, HUNTINGTON CA WALKER, P'AUL, BEACH, CA AP 4 5 t · 1 1 5 • 1 I .. AREA 07..029 JOS~PH E SA, AP440 TAX-MT1 LEICHT CHRIS AP MOUGHTON RONALD BEACH. CA BANK. UNITED AP045·075 ·31 .. 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A ,. 4 1 2 • 1 O 4 • 1 I ., U 11 .10 21 ~ 1 M-01., H21.I JJlf I t40a.22 TAACT 1 H LN , 11, NEWPORT CORSICA DA 73, LANE JOAN CAROL a. AP422·512·40 .. u 070 14 550 t455.H 3211 WAUACe AV, COSTA OOMET lN, A POft lOT A Tl BEACH, CA NEWPORT BEACH, CA ' • t!542.44 115 · · TU"LOCK OR, COSTA MllA, CA MlSA, CA TAX-RA JOLLEY. NANCY sue. AMATO, GAYLE. AP A p 4 2 2 . 0 1 3 . 4 7 .• CONTINENTAL AV. STURGEON DA, COSTA MESA. CA UHAAEI. ANA OtA'Z. EDMUNDO, TA.JC-MTI • AMA 07-04• A p I 3 I . 7 e . 1 8 2 • I 3 1 • I 0 . e • I . '1 •530•42 2081 COST A MESA, CA MESA. CA MIYAHIRA KotCHI IANOOVAL., Aft422· A , 1 4 1 • 1 s 7 • 0 5 . AMA 11.111 ' NEWMAN, M4CHAEL t530.54 102 SCHOU tl,444.11 118 MEADOW VIEW LN, VICl(EAY. MAf'CIA HERNANDEZ. MARIA A p 4 12.112.0 1 • : 412·12., '1,711.H HI0.01 300t PIGGS eoum S, AP117·402·02 .. PlAZA 141 , NEWPORT CORSICA OR IS, COSTA MESA, CA LYN, AP931·32·407., EVA, AP4 ll-OU·04., UU.87 1073 TULA"! 2107 "ALflQH AV, FEANHEATH LN, f!IVE, A,425-41 U ,381.21 1912 BEACH, CA NEWPORT BEACH, CA TAXMTt t143.10 FOAMERL ~~!t:~sE DA co:~: Of', COSTA MESA, CA COSTA MlSA, CA COSTA MESA, CA 12.I010, U,711. DIANA, LN, NEWPORT HILL, KEUEV, AP AMA 15.oo& AP931·32·407.112.113 ' CAO, TONY, A,.412· SALAZAI', ERNESTO, MIUf ... "OBERT L .• 111 FlOW!R I BEACH, c~ 938-78-250., t533.75 "'°""TY.. BUNTING, AUSSELLC. KRISTIN LN '· COST ~~~· c~ONALD G 112-04., 2,141.14 A, 412 . 4 I 3 . 1 I .• A,., 41 ·23 a . 0 1 .• COSTA MESA, CA AP117·40, 02.5010, 102 SCHOLZ PlAZA SIA1 IEACH CITY A p 1 3 9 . S 7 2 . 1 2 MESA CA ' ' 107.1 JULA•U: OR tl24.2.4 2131 t7H. 11 21H -YOSHIDA KENNf' tl,425.52 1912 37, NEWPORT BEACH, tl,381.59 1180 APU 0 1·32·407.5010, ::.: l 1 8 ·9~~ bf~~EA COSTA MESA, CA 'STE .. UNG AV, COS"t_A CROFTDON ST. COSTA K, A'9'33·14-05 DIANA LN, NEWPORT CA TAX-MTt 'HAWAII CIR COSTA t95.54 2113 KRISTIN DA COSTA MESA CA ARBALLO, MIGUfL. MESA, CA MESA. CA tl,C>ai,U PM 241· BEACH, CA AMA 12..oot MESA CA ' LN 7, COSTA MESA, BAKER PAUL ' D A p 4 1 2 . 1 2 1 . O a . CITY OF 'COSTA R01Ef'T90N, WILLIE F 'AR 1 UNIT TAX-RATE BL·AKESLV ,AP139-s12-12.so10,CA AP41t ·Ol1 ·52 't1,1H.24 1054MESA,AP422.-414-o1:.1TR, AP141 ·381·21.,TOGETHER WITH' TAX-RATE AMA 07.074 DOROTHY, AP933·81-t31131 1780 HAWAII STOVALL, CLYDE £, t5J5 87 925 HELEN.A TULAAE DA. COSTA U11.10 7lD 121,711.12 2710 UNO 113 INT IN ,AR AMA07-062 BATLEY CRAIG w 024., tl,871.30 CIR COSTA MESA cAJANES.MICHAELc1 COSTA MESA CA MESA CA VICTORIA ST. COSTA HARBOR BL. COSTAsEOREGAUDOVT t BORCOMAN, KELVIN AP 4 5 8 • 0 8 1 3 3 • 12400 MONTECITO RO CHUNG YOUNG' H OAVID,AP937·18·051., • • NEMECEK WILLIAM MESA, CA MESA, CA AP425-21S·11 DOUGLAS, AP428· . . · · 24A, SEAL BEACH, CA A p 131• 5 7 2 3·9 ' t1,255.H 411 TAX-MTE R AP412-112·IO CARLSON, CHRIS, 111·17., 12'.817.8'4 U ,745.84 2042 POAT SHEPERD, BETTY M, t70l 28 • • 33;-; BRYSON SPRINGS, AMA 15.()li •1 10050152 DAHLIA TAX-MTI A, 141 ·31'2 • 1 0 .. TAX-MTI 2217 PRIVATE AD, ~~vro~~ PL, AP I 3 5 ·I 1·0 2 3 ., NEVADA AVE COSTA COSTA MESA, CA RIVAS , ERNIE, AP42 AV COSTA MESA CA AMA 15-041 tl,741.50 412 AMA 1a.111 NEWPORT BEACH. CA EACH , CA HH.01 12494 MESA CA ' TAX-MTE OS 1 ·32,, t2,IH.I g c HAU MI u 'A Q, NEWPORT MESA SWARTHMORE LN. VOUNQ, WIWAM, AP428·111 ·17.3202, MONTECITO RO 5, BENSON CHARLES ft AMA 11.()C>l 752 SHALIMAR DR STEVENF A,412·113·'Af'TNE .. S, A,424-COSTAMESA,CA tJR, AP424-212·S t250.132217PRIVATE TAX-MTE SEAL BEACH, CA JR AP•141•022.10 COSTA MESA , CA • 1 21., t1,l20.H 145 321·11., t34,f41.34 A WYLIE, FAANK B, U ,l74.141HCfNT RO, NEWPORT BEACH, AREA 07-082 .,·729 92 use HASTINGS, PHILLIPA. SOLEIMANV All R CROCUS Cl COSTA Tl' 517 LOT 1102 A p 141 ·3 7 3 • 11 ., ST, COSTA MllA, C CA COLE. JACK E, AP TAX-MTE GAALINGFORO ST AP 1 l7-213·13.SOlO, AP424 ·05°4 ·04 °M£SA CA • SIMMONS, f'ICHARO HH.44 2147 CITY OF cos· TAX-RATE 132·51·114,., 1931.22 AMA 12.ocHI COSTA MESA CA ' tl.71 5.12 lH7 t3 589.04 1ii HAN.SEN NOEL H JA P AP424-3U·23., Gf'EENMIAR LN, MESA, Afl424-21 AREA07-067 21 KIALOA CT 114 LOO, LARRY L, AP STEVENS, 'ALFRED.SANTA ANA, AVSH0ALIMAAOA,COSTAAP412.'212·11 .'.H21.13131W 11THCOSTAMESA,CA 21., tH1.44 HI , NEWPORT BEACH, CA 2 1 7 · 0 I 2 · 1 3 . , A p 141 . o 2 2 . 3 4 ., COSTA MESA, CA MESA, CA H37.111219EGONIA ST, COSTA MESA, CA ,AJAAO, ASTERIO, 11TH ST. COS E GUST :~~?:3;~.~K TILL ING H AS T , t 1 ,827 .15 3120 t 1, 742.02 3151 LONG, MICHA.El Tf'AN, THAO OUC, AV, COSTA MESA, CA LAVOtf, MAURICE f, A , 1 4 1 • 3 7 4 • 1 7 . , MESA, CA •'1 485 12 2231 .• ROBERT F, AP932·58· SUNFLOWER ST, SEAL SHA.AON LN, COSTA ~:viot1 1::~~7-235;5 AP424 054-05.3202, HEREDIA, ENRIQUE. AP42!·381 ·11~·75010w, •1.111.20 317 TAX.Mft IRVINE . AV NEWPORT l08., t 1, 114.25 2 BEACH, CA '4ESA, CA " ' . US0.57 783 AP 4 1 2 · 2 1 2 • 2 5 ., t 1, 15 ... lt "' r'RINCETON OR, COSTA BEACH CA SUMMER WINO CT AP 2 17·0 9 2 • 1 4 ., SEALS JAMES AIMPA u~~EiA ST, COSTA SHALIMAR OR, COSTA tl, 111.82 140 11TH ST, COSTA MESA, CA AMA 15-127 ' 108, NEWPORT tl35 94 3900 J TR MC HUGH RICH ' MESA, CA CARNATION AVE. MESA, CA 8"YANT,OOUGLASE, MAZZONE, ANTHOf TAX~!:.7 BEACH, CA SUNFLOWER ST, SEAL A p 1' 4 1 . 1 3 4 : O 2 . '. "~~l~Nf~2 :l~~E2N2 L, AP424·054·05.5010, COSTA MESA, CA SADONY, PAUL E, A ,. 1 4 1 • 3 I 3 • O 8 . , M, AP411·011•2' AMA ATKINSON. SUE ANN, BEACH CA t 1 171 eo 3039 " . , 014.38 713 EHLE GERAL.D R A p 4 2 4 . a e 1 • 2 2 •• 't 1.111.tl us HU.It toO w BALBOA ISLAND A p 9 3 2 . 5 8 . 1 4 4 . • Bl.AIA.' TULA y A, FILLMORE WV COSTA s·P~·g:T ~o~IC:A 1 ~1..H SHALIMAR OR. COSTA A p 4 i 2 . 2 1 3 . 1 2 • : t 1,617 .84 1771 IOWllNQ Gf'EEN OR, NESS CT, COl1 PROPERTIES, AP050· t2,t81 .to 27 IMA LOA AP 217-094-12 • • ...., • MESA CA 1313 27 120 MONROVIA AV, COSTA COSTA MESA CA MESA, CA 052-01., p t4,2to.24 CT 14•, NEWPORT tl,007.14 47 .... FIA ~st:.~~ 1a4 20 R TAL"'l~t~f~~f-~~E HALASZVN. JAMES, GOLDENROD °"·MESA. CA A'141 ·1U~Of.1010. TAX.MTI ~~POR~ ~~CH.~~· BEA~~~N~tN. KEITH w . A~;.::~.L ~:c~ .. c:p t2.112.e1 30ll tl,147.10 453 E 11TH ::4~:.~ 17~; 5ggn c~~t~~~~iz~~. TAX-«ATW ~~~is: ag~. 80~~ AMA, •• ,,.. LARSON , VIRGINIA H AP932·58·144.5010, 2 1 7 . 1 1 4 . OS ., FILLMORE WV. COSTA ST, COSTA MESA , CA Pl, COSTA MESA, CA J, MICHAELS, MARKO, AMA 11.()44 MESA, CA . APPLEMAN, ARNOt TR. APOS0-093·25., UOB.87 27 IMA LOA 1200973 45HMESA,CA APll 7·Hl·JO.l50lO, HARVEY, E ALMA,APl35 ·08·040 ., WESTERN DIOCESE l'fRLMAN. ~A APB, A,431·)54-01 t2,127.43 219 CT 144, NEWPORT GUAVA AV. SEAL GARCIA: RICH~RO C, 9442·74 453 E llTH A P4 24· 202 12 .. 11,124.01 3411AAMENIANCHURCHOF141 ·3I1 ·~ 4 ., t1,2H.11 24e3 SAPPHIRE AV BEACH CA BEACH CA A p 141 141 e I'' ST, COSTA MESA, CA 1518 10 731 CENTER TIMBER LAKE 40 NORTH AMtRICA, U 127 H 213 IRVlN[ ll F1. COil NEWPORT BEACH, CA• PARS 0 ER. HELEN AP211'.1 u -05 .5010 , ~~~tl~~E AV cJ~~: :r~~~·::~s33oE15~92.g. ST, COSTA MESA, CA COSTA MESA, CA ' A.:~= ;J ~:01 E ~:N • HANOV0ER OR, COSTA MUA, CA HENNESSY, JAMES SUSAN, APl32·58· t3 003 88 45H ' · · DAV THURSTON • ' MESA, CA DIMOND, CRAIG 1 W, APOSO 112· 317., t2,025.28 4 GUAVA.0 AV SEAL MESA, CA ST, COSTA MESA, CA AP 4 l 4 . 2 O 4 . O I .' TAX~TI ST, COSTA MESA , CA WALKER, QAEGOAY AP 4 3 I . 114. O 4 07.5010, t4,47&.39 ESCAPADE CT 317, BEACH, CA ' HICKEY'. AN~E B, FISHER, MARK, AP t499.88 707 CENTER AAEA lMH CORSAR, SHIRLEE, H, A"141 ·H5-1t., U,I02.0124UIAVI~ 114 CORAL AV, NEWPOR T BEACH, CA A NOE A S ON , :s';~ ;d 3~g.a K~~AY :11~; le 4 2 . l ~e; ST COSTA MESA CA LAKES J<?INT Atl'I! !~ ·1~211£· 022 1N· • U ,413.H 200 IN. U , COSTA MISi NEWPORT BEACH, CA TIMOTHY EDWARD . • • ' ' VENTURE, AP410-... 11· •·'""' "' HANOVER OR COSTA CA BARTON. CYNTHIA G, TAX-RATE A p 2 1 7 . 1 7 8 . 4 3 · LN, COSTA MESA, CA FLOWER ST. COSTA TAX-MTE 02., t 142,301.30 ST, COSTA MESA , CA MESA, CA ' APOS 0 · 142 -38 ., AREA07.oM 9281.a.10 35 j c) MESA , CA AREA 15.022 3400 AVE OF THE AP421·011 ·01 .5010,AP141 .3H·1f.5010, TAX-MTI U ,001 .82 300 SAOOUGHIANZAOEH, HEAT~ER Cl SEALI TAX-RATE LEATHERS, CAAIG, DEVINE, DONNA ARTS, COSTA MESA, tl07.IO 112 E 22N t1, 174.7S 200 AMA 11H31 APOLENA AV, HOUSHANG AP481· BEACH CA ' Af'EA l&·OOCI AP425·0l4·2l .SOlO, STARLING, AP141· CA ST, COSTA MESA, C HANOVER OR 'COSTA DONOVAN, JOHN I NEWPORT BEACH, CA 053·01 tlH484 2 ' LANGMAS,OAVIOA,t1,110.13 l718903.10 .. te31.001UOAP410·511 ·03 ,. ATTALLAH ,MESA CA ' A,412 ·042-31 TAX-RATE ROCKY., POINT . RO, TAX-MT! AP 4 1I·0 SS · 0 2 .• SANTA ANA AV, AUSTIN ST, COSTA t154,H5.08 3400 MAHMOUD H, AP428-REECE, PAMELA J , U ,201.IO 344 NEWPORT BEACH CA 12,741.72 2278 COSTA MESA, CA MESA, CA AVE OF THE ARTS, 082·11., 12,022.3 A p 1 4 1 . 3 I 5 . I 7 WIMllEDON WI AREA o7-0A A F A A s I A.B I AMA 12.007 RUTGERS DA, COSTA KINGA.AAD, JANIS L, HARPER, VIRGINIA COSTA MESA CA 2241 ORANGE AV, t1 020 51 2 i i COSTA MHA CA SCHWALBE, AOLF H, MOHAMAD ALI AP BROOKS, DARRELL MESA, CA A P 4 l & • 1 4 2 · 0 5 · • KAVE, A Pl 41 ·804-07 .. A p 4 1 O. I 1' 1 • O 4 .. COSTA MESA, CA PRiNCFrON Of', COST A ' AP4 2 8 ·25 2 ·25 .. 4 91 ·1 o1 . i 8 W, AP043·134-AP411·055·02.5010,t848.47 422 E 18TH t1 ,81322 3051 VANt112.288.34 3400 STff'P, F M•MESA CA TAX-MTI U .987.88 1717 t12 874 92 ·9 24.5010, t29.48 230 '380.19 2271 PL. COSTA MESA. CA BUREN AV, COSTA A.VE OF THE Af'TS, LllONAO. ROMAN, JOHNSON, JAY M. AMA 1a.1.a IRVINE AV. NEWPORT YORKSHiRE. NEWPORT 13TH ST. SEAL BEACH, RUTGERS OR, COSTA ZANDER, MARV MESA, CA COSTA MESA, CA A, 4 2 I · 0 7 3 • 0 4 .• A p 141 . 4 12 .4 f ,. VEAOULT AATHUA BEACH, CA BEACH CA CA MESA, CA LOUISE, AP425-181 · GORDON, MICHAEL A p 4 1 O . 5 1 1 . 0 5 . , l 1 ,111.00 2270 t 1 112.H 2520 DUK! • · AP428·252·25.5 Q10 , KERSHNER MARILYN SCOTT, GEORGE B J, MCLOUD, BAUCE H, 22., U41.el 250 E JOHN, AP141 ·e52-09., t111,033.92 3400 ORANG! AV, COSTA Pl: COSTA MHA CA :t~~ ~to 4 2 · \l1 t1408.20 171 7 AP 4 e1 1 "11 -2 5 'AP043 252 ·01 .,AP418 ·172 ·07 .,15TH ST, COSTAtt ,119.39 31UAVE OF THE ARTS,MHA.CA THllAULT,STEVENJ QUflNS CT COST IAVINf AV. NEWPORT t3432.40 1"4 tl ,831.29 800 •1.e1t.n J73MESA,CA -PIERCE AV, COSTACOSTAMESA,CA MAVEf'. DORIS c .A,141 -424 ·01 .: • BEACH. CA NARBORNE NEWPORT ISLAND VIEW OR. SEAL VICTORIA ST, COSTA FERBER. RICHARD E. MESA, CA AP 4 10·51 1 ·0 I ., A, 4 2 I · 0 I 1·1 I ., tl,734.24 2513 COLBY w::Hg~NOZAO! .. BEACH CA. BEACH, CA MfSA, CA A p 4 2 5 · 1 9 1 ·0 9 • • HARPER, KENNET~ t 109,121 .10 1400 tl48.40 NEWr'ORT Pl., COSTA MESA, CA . • TAX-AATE KALTENBACH ANNA -WEATHERS, DARYL GUllAULT, FRED T,H57.94 383 E 11TH AP141 ·852 ·ff . AVE OF THE AATS, H(IOHTILOT214POA. MORGENSTERN ~~~~~R, u:::1i AREA 07·070 J A~38-4S-033 L AP043-254 23. AP 4 19 ·172·1 5 .. PL. COSTA MESA, CA U ,000.48 310 COSTA MESA, CA OLIGER. AUMfV L JOAOAN R AP141· ·• • • GORS KI. MARK B. AP ··2.071 .79 23 LUCERNE •'2.812.02 11..0 1721 .22 358 RALCAM ANDERSON, DAVID A MONAOE WV, COST. A p 4 10.51 1 . 0 7 .. TA, AP42f.1152.05 .. 4154-02 .• t128.f7 201 ~~A ~:!N~A C1 4 4 0 · 0 2 4 · 0 I .. ST 33, NEWPORT CATALINA AV, SEAL PL, COSTA MESA, CA TA. AP425-331·14., MESA, CA t120,8H.24 N TA U12.31 211 LOVOLA f'O, COSTA • t l,784.22 2228 ALTA BEACH CA BEACH, CA AINSWORTH, DAVID tl,713.07 233 AP141 ·8152·H .5010. 12341 LOT e CAMEWA LN, COSTA MESA, CA TAX-MTI VISTA OR, NEWPORT MC . LAUGHLIN. BOGOANOV,MAAYJ.TR, AP419·172·32.,PALMER ST, COSTAU31.28 3101AP410·15 1 1 01 .. MESA,CA lelCHE"-CRAIG AMA11·14• BEACH CA CHARLES J AP93f. A p 0 4 3 2 8 1 1 0 1488.91 211 3 THURIN MESA, CA MONROE WV. COSTA tH,544.12 N TR MOSER, con A DAVID A,141-884-MANOUaAT LAN. FORDE. DOUG LAS w. 45-051 ..... :841.51 20 t 1,978.92 40S AV, COSTA MESA, CA SWIFT, PETER, AP MESA, CA 12341 LOT 7 JANE, AP42 .. J24-\ 1., H .• tl,832.H 1003 M 111:ea.111 AP44 0 -0 4 1 17 .. SALZBURG ST 5 1. CRYSTAL PL, SEAL PETERS. PAUL425·402·04.50 1 0 , TAX-AATI AP410·511 01 .. HH.40 1117 IAV'INfMIHION OR, COSTA tnt 31741WINGAl U ,871.H 241 7 NEWPORT BEACH, CA BEACH, CA RICHARD, AP419· t1,041.48 218 AMA 11.()21 tUl,101.41 N TR AV, COSTA MESA, CA M!SA. CA IAY 4 COSTA MlU ~:~~g~T BE ACH. ~l· 9 s3u~ .. ~U~G OJ;.3 AP Ml~~~~L i;~E:. ~~~·38HAMIL~~~51s'T~ ~~:.0tt ST, COSTA FROST, ROBERT A. !2;:1, ~°.Ttsll 1 . 1 0 .. TAX-MTI AJ~~·:'~~~A'1il:· CA • ALDER, CORY w. AP U ,459 94 24 031·38 ,. t l,232 94 GOSTA MES A, CA LARSON, LOUISE J, AP 1 1t ·131 ·0 7 · • t13CS,7H.H N TR AMA 11-041 A II' 141 .111 . o 7 .: TAJC-MTI 4 4 0 . 0 4 3 . 0 8 . SALZBURG ST 53, F 0 A M E R L y SAME£. TAREIC, AP A p 4 2 5 . 4 e 1. 1 2 .• t1 , 1H.34 2327 12341 LOT. Miff', DAVID s . t4,122.1t 1045 EL AMA 15-1IO U ,471.12 2433 NEWPORT BEACH, CA AP1H 031 04. 100 4 19 .181 . 0 e '. t1 ,l72.10 1731 wcoEsSi~l~SEST~A CA AV, SAKIOKA FAf'MS A,111·015· 1 I •• CAMINO Of', COSTA STATf 0 BUNVA ST. NEWPORT ROSE ROBERT A 8TH ST. SEAL BEACH, t2.778 88 447 SANTA ANA AV, ,. • LAKES JOINT tl,101.52 UOI MflA, CA CAU,ORNIA AP42< !EACH CA AP9 3°8 48 -0 4 7 . CA HAMILTON CTPI ST.coSTAMESA,CA AP1U·U1·07.5010,veNTURES A,41().COLORAOOPl.,COSTAA,.141 -871 -17 012·14 te0120T AUEBORN, ROBERT H ,773.78 ·; A p 1 91 0 3 1 3 8 . COSTA MESA. CA A p 4 2 I . 4 8 1. 1 3 .• UOl.83 . 2327 511-11., t2,134.2t N MESA. CA tll,120.01 1011 fl " 10 i£c I ;°" 0 SCOTT. AP440 05 5-CHERBOURG 47, U ,140.34 FORMERLY AP 4 2 2 · 0 2 \ · 2 I ., tl,089.74 N TA 3202 WJlf'41N:TER AV, T" 12341 LOT A MC NA88, JOSEPl-C K. CAMINO DA, COSTA SEC A.'420-071.01 04., U ,370.35 2888 NEWPORT BEACH CA AP199 031-05. 137 H .894.20 570 LOT 13 C LEVl~~Jso~·NCALINOA LAK!S JOINT A, 1aI·122· 3H51T. ·, MHA, CA uoe.20 N TA 1114 BASSWOOD ST, TE • 8TH ST. SEAL BEACH, HAMILTON ST, COSTA WELLS, JEFFREY a . T· ~·p .... 9" 111 o• VENTURE. A,.410111· U .114.40 1191 A T'"')( ··n LOT 1 NEWPORT BEACH CA TAX-RA CA MESA, CA AP 4 2 e 1 t 2 0 4 ., "• ,. ... • "" 12 t25 HO JO N Tl' CIR, COSTA MHA, CA ~ ,_ A,.440-055·0 4 .5°010, AREA 07-088 QUINN. J AMfS M, DUNCAN, CLIFTON 8, UH.JS 140 E BAY t2,0S1.20 204 MONTE 12l41 LOT 1 · Uf'DfA. MYRON 0 , AMA 1a·OM TAX-Mft tl51.33 2888 AETNA LIFEAP 1 19 0 3 2 11 ,AP422 ·091 15.,ST,COSTAMESA,CA VISTA AVf , COSTAA,410 ·111 ·13 .,A,111·122·41 ., UNIT!O STAT[I OF AMA11-111 BASSWOOD ST, INS URANCE CO, WJS U ,388.41 121 7TH t l ,055.11 FAIRVIEW SMITH, LAARV R, MESA, CA U 449 H N T1' 12341 t4,471.00 1113 AMlRICA, AP141·113· DELA TORRI NEWPORT BEACH. CA INC, AP445·141·2t., ST, SEAL BEACH. CA FARMS LOT 20 W 1H A, 4 2. 8 · 2 I 2 . 0 5 ,. MOFFETT1 t' ALAN, AP LOT C . COUNTRY CLUI OR, U ., 1157.20 Tf• 3741 VICTOR A,4 l2·l1• TI•TR CO t 18,848.32 5031 AP 19 t · 0 3 2 1 2 .. FT S 85.21 FT ·LYING! t45t.21 1114 4 3 I 1 ' 1 4 · •A,. 4 1 O 11 1 1 4 ., COSTA MlSA' CA LOT 1 ,OA Oft LOT 01 ei H2 22 3411 TR l 1R·1123 00 2 .BIRCH ST, NEWPORT U ,313.14 117 7THOFCl\.OFCHAALEIT·NEWPORT 8LVO,o•l·!N17G.~I v co2ssnU482.12NTR1U41 AftUl·122· 1.1010,ANOftOROFLOT45 LAVENOE"LN COITJ AP 4 4 0 · 0 8 8 0 3 .. BEACH, CA ST, SEAL BEACH, CA ·EX IT· COSTA MESA, CA "" ii;. 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Includes pcciol study tactics for better grade 1n E:.ngh~h. mathematics, science. foreign language~ and hhtory. • Tht U&Jy Ide or Coll~ .. fhc l ruth About College -Hov. l n ')urv1vc and uccced as a Student 1n the 9<>-." b) Scott l:.destcin. Advice on de.1ltn)! v.1th mcpt m'ltructors, adviser , adn11n"1ra1ors and computer screw UP' H.c\.CJh the prohlcnu other book rarely 1ncn11on, and spell out the !IOluhon clearly and conmely. • Womto't Studlu "A Coed' C-0mpanion: Everythlna a Sm:ir1 Wvman Needs To ~ow About College" by Harvard honors and Aline Bro~h .ind Stacie Lipp. Covers everything that mom, college oll'lcials and the criou\ guide don't tell you lnclude1: The Art of Crnmmin~. f·1ve Ruic for Roommaie Re peel, fhe Ten M t Wanted {and Unwttntcd) fluyfricnd Type , and other e cnual lkth C.obb, a rqular eol•••ltt for 1 ht Pllot, In an lnctructor at Onqe Coul CoUttt and Goldta Wt_.t Colltat. l'.11.1111: \\111ph11m I >1dll,tr,1' \111\11 1>1rnt111 C 1rl \t C 1.ur ,1111d1111' 1he nr~hl 'Ir•• c11n11n111n~ 11 ~ '°lummer '\e nc~ at Irvine J)evc11u citpre!ISCS the concept further "Beethoven pre\ents many Irvine Me.idtiw' concert grounds open .11 ti pm \0 e1ln(Cr\Qner'I 11\AV I ring .1 picnic Jnd wine prior 111 lht.: 'once rt 1 u .. kcl\ for the wm c rt .ire: priced at $39 ~o. S2Q ~O. S27, SIC/ nnd $12 v.1th nun· rC\etvcd lav. n \eJttna .it $10 per person C~lli t Annt-M. WUU.tmt performs with Padfk Orchestra in ~n 1ll·Bffthoven program Saturday. 02 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, Auguat 29, 1991 COVER STORY 0 .I- " A TOAST Pretzels~ beer and polkas highlight annual festival. 8y SasJda Bernhard Stlfl Wfllr I t's not only German tradition. The lanJpus Oktoberfest, originated in Munich, Germany, in the beginnlna of the 19th century, which attracts millions of pleasure seekers throughout the world, hu been an Ora.nae County institution for quite a while. For the past 1'4 ycan Old World Villace in Huntfoaton Beach, a little community with shops and re taurants all designed and · patnted in a Bavarian style, presents the ireat Bavarian beer festival. Every year, for two whole months (instead of two weeks as in -Germany), people come together _ for singing, dancina, "1hunkellag" (linking arms and swayina to the music), and ba.tiC1lly having a lot of fun (O.JC., to be honest, beer plays a le.ind of important role with that...) Celebrated this year from Sept. 1 through Nov. 3, initlaton again l)re trying their belt to make the buge folk festival as authentic as Po ible -with loud brass bands imported from Germany, along with the traditional foods at the Oktoberfest -leg of pork. bratwurst, sauerkraut, hot pretzels and apple strudel -to be wa bed down with a "mass" (quart) of beer, as welt as all the hoopla which make$ this festival tops. Also, like in Germany, the fair features a grand parade in traditional costumes on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 2 p.m. (the actual end of the "real" O~toberfest in Munich). M akfog the fair authentic, spccifially means retaining the Gcnnan, peculiarly Bavarian, atmosphere of "Gemuetlichkelt," a h•rmony of tolerance and f recdom and well-being. "Uke Volkswafen has its 'fahrvergnuegcn. we have our 'Gcmuellichkcit','' explained Inge McXellop of Huntington Beach, who, together with her German parents, owns the aouvenfr-shop "Old World Coffee Mill," open since Old World Villqe wu built 13 years ago. "That's why many Americans like to come to our Oktoberfest. To sec the Gennan heritage, to drink good beer, have ~ food, and to enjoy the Ocmuetlichkeit.' "But it's also an important instjtution for the large German community in Orange County, who want to have a good time together and want to be reminded of their inheritance of beer gardens, and -or course -their 'Gemuetlichkeit'." . Another important institution at the Old World Oktoberfest is the -in Germany already out of fashion, but in Huntinpon Beach forever popular -Chicken Dance, where people dance like ... well ... chicken I "It's been around since 1981, and our Oompah-pa band have to play it at least 20 times an evening," said Doloris Bischof, who, together with her Oerman husband, built the Old World grounds in 1978. "The chicken dance briftal people together, it's an atmosphere-cannon. That's probably why it's so popular." F or the Bitchofs, who -like all the shop-owners -live in a link bowe in Old Wotld. the IMUal Oktoberfest is a very pedal occasion because it reminds them o( home. Ahhou&h they don't expect six million people at the fair like they expect in Munich this rear, Oktoberfest means action around the clock, every day fot two months. "The Oktoberfest is always a great success,'' Bischof A variety of German souvenirs Mkwn the walls and shehfes at Old World Coffee Mill, owned by Inge Mckellop of Huntington Bexh. said. Two bands from Germany enicrtain Wednesday through Saturday nights slar1ing at 6:30 p.m .• and Sundays (family day) from 2 to 9 pm. Also, there wtll be ma ny compctilions, hke pretzel eating and beer dnnkang contests. To obtain an authentic German atmosphere, which i the pnmary objcctwc of all mit11tors of the Huntington Beach Oktoberfest, pa.rticipan\S have to bAvc an autbenuc bacqround. Obvlously, there was hard work invotved by butldinJ Old World an t 978 -and a lot of heart. Even without the fc tivitie one Ccels like he o r he ' actually walking through Bavaria. At the cultiva1ed grounds with the little Bavanan house$, affectionately adorned with paintings of famous place in Germany and Europe, one seems 10 be anywhere but an the middle of California. Not.tung ii mi ing an this little community. l)lere's a church w11h American and German Sund•) seMCCs -many weddings arc beld there throughout the year - several restaurant$, bars, 90menir shops, hotel ( .. Hotel Europa"), barber 5hop. deli, bakery, and c1.en a P')"Chic pahn reader. B ut most importantly, therc'!ii the big festival hall, ancrcJ1My authentic, along with lhc beer aarden, which male.cs Old World the pence& location for a fair b famous as the Oktobcrf e t Dy b.uilding the Old \\orld Village, the Basehor made a dream come true. When else would they find people Uvmg in a community the de 1gncJ and planned all by themsc"'e ., "People here arc actually supposed to v.car 1rad111on I German clothintt." hue 11' no1 like th:at an m<lrc, 81 hor 1d \ighin& " nfortunatcly. another per n can't fulfill your 0\\-n dream.," The Old World V1llaae is I atcd at 7561 Center Ave . at the Ocach BoulC\lard c~t off the -an Die JJrccv.-ay. in Huntina1on Beach (ne"Ct to the Holiday Inn.) Doon arc open al 6:30 p m • J o cpt unday when the open at 2 p.m , a.nd the adm1 10n charge is S.S e'ccpt on Wcdn Wa)'i and Thurw 1t' trec-"------- for more infonnation cill 895-8020 or 897·1•70. OrMge CoMt WMkend I T'hunldlly, August 29, 1991 N Orange Coast's Most Comp ete f you llNt on Mnt ~Of <hi• d domll!ion. ~ Calecmr c/o The Pb, P.O. Box 1560, ~MB, CG 92626 «col 5-40-1224 • laJboa Pavilion 400 ~in St., Balboa, 673 S24S Utaftn.J t rUtJeS ~ cflify It 9 a m Narrated sighlitttng cruf9e of ~ H.rbor are off~ed dilly Deep- ~· (rshing trips ~rt d.ltly from Davey's locker A brunch cru1~ Ii offered Sunmy at 10 JO am • Huntington BeKh Surflr11 M11tftfm 4 11 OIM! St , Huntington lfe-ach. 960- 1463 An extensM! collection ol memora- h1f1.i htghfighting more than 80 yean ol '°'mt>r1< an surfing 1s fpatured lour\ are .i-a1l.ible Houl"i 12 to S pm Wednmay thr<'ugh Sund.1y Adm1won ~ 1 •~rt Harbor Nautlul Mut~m 1 7 1 4 W Balboa Blvd Newport ~Kh, u~J JJ7~ "Weather 1n ~ Beach ~ntf Environs an ""11btt o( photogr~ .ind odlH milt~~I that documt'nl storms, 11 Nino df«ts, Sanra '"'n• winds ind P'C!- • •ptt.ltlOt\ suttsho from the past 100 yt'itf') •\ ff'atured Con11nun 1ndt'f1nttely The muwum also hou~ a perm;inent collec- IH1'1 of photographs. boats, milrtne displays .ind nautical mcmorabtha related to New pmt Harbor Hours 10 a m to 'I p m \"< f'dnt"iday through Sunday • 5httman Ubr11ry and Gar~t 164 7 E ferns, other tropkal pl.mts and a kol pond A garck-o dt-stgMd fOf the blind features pfints whose ~ntl1I appeal Is to the senses of tooc:h and smelf A hlstorial re- ~•rch center houses boob and ~mphlets on the h!Slory o( the PKirlC SoUthwest. A te• tPrden serving lfltit lunches opet"•te Soltuidly, Sund.ly and Monday from 11 am. to l p.m. Hours. 10:30 1.m. to 4 p m. d.Wy. Admlltlon. S2 fot adults; S 1 '°' chlldren 12-16 (free on Mond.ly). USTINC INFOJtMAnOM U?H Mt't H -.r u.11., or cit•• of ,..._.<Jon IVr •~ll. tllt'Kt lllq9Jrl# ,. /Ito· }ll•I• Epsld•, r/o lll11daoo.., l'.O. Box 1$00-IU, Cor.u dtl M•r, CA JUJ.5. P&oM 161-UU. ~d: OC, Or•nge Covnty. IT, bl.ack tie. BT-c>Qt., blacli l.le optional. pp, per person. 11A. to !>. arranged. • Suffrage Day luncheon Aug 29 at noon, WO<m'n' Nt'tWOll.: Aff'rt •I Balbo.i B.1y C.lub l'ot"" poft B4-¥h S 1 S pp Con l.ll l \ '"'"" l\atl 65• 11 SS • Filtht for filnttt ~P' S .ii 6 p m . OC l:h.iptt-r of NatlONI Muh1plt' Sderos.s Soc: •t"ty \pot'IS •UC1Jon at Rac:queth.11 World, ~ullertoo Phone 752 1630 •1on vayar· Sept s .. 1 o pm .~ Ho5ptal SS dub 81llfish foum;iment cocktail p1rty at Newport 8eKh Countty Club. Regktet'flf anglers free; guesis, US'. Phone 760-2349. . • Openlna of "'9'1 lktro, Sept. S·7, At· ruro TOIQnnl chapter ol OC PMormlng Atts Center S75 pp. Contact Owen Jones, 97•-7•17 • lllffith ToufMIMttt, Sept. 5-8 Haig HOlplt.il S52 Oub •t loatlon TBA PhoM 760 23•9 • lyfOfl Scott CM!len&! for Child~. St>~ 6 .tt 6 30 pm., CHOC, M.\ke-A- W1sh Found.loon ind South County Com- munity Clinic dinnt>r and auctioo 11 New- port 8Hch Mamon llo<el & T tnnls Oub BT ind tennis ~ S 1 SO pp PhOne SS7·S100 •Opening Night at the Operu, ~pc. 7 .11 S JO p m Oper1 P.aofic poolside d111· nt>r al Wf'Sltn ~th Coast Plua prec~1n1 pc'f11>11n.1oct ol Cavallena Rustic.aN" .11nd I P.11gh.un .it OC Performing AIU On r~r S60 pp C:ontact Richard Oc!MY 546 'l7l • GrHI ut•logue Caper, Sepe 7 at 6 10 p m Ameriun Oia~tt'S lusn.IOC. .it N1"1m.rn Mm us, Nf'Wport Buch S 175 pp Phmw ()62 79•0 •Byron Scott Pro-St.us Cl\arity tub(. bill <..>pt 7 .u 7 10 p m , CHOC. ~~e A W1..tl I ound.luon ind South County lommunity Oinic at B<en E11en1S Center, I (' lrv1nt' S 1 S·JO pp Phone 5S7·S100 < 1>.llt Highway, COfona dcl ~r. 67 l l !61 ~rKtioos include bol•nical 1141' .ft'n\ with founu1ns. sculpture shrubs. I 1v.n\ l~r beds And htlnging ~le~ A c •>n\f',..,Uor, ~ ~•Ids orctuds • lmporio Amwtl, ~pt. 7, &-11 pm . ~-------------------------~ ~ H.arbof M MlnltUm, On1ngt> wriod and Speo.il Otympia opening d Nm.JOI ii Sooth Coast f'l.iu, C05t;i ~ lly rn.,1tatl0f'I only Jal() S. Bristol DonnaMc~ boc:k tom BltV kjof lcu a aa>uon OM>MD-1m> "lf'1L\.'«lcnM'll~ Costa Mesa. CA D4 Orange Coast WMkend I Thuraday, August 29, 1991 ·-............ ll4tlll lillllll cl 11 '1 -· I . ~. ·111 . - -g:! I f il!f !,~s~ 5 lr1 i.f ;;f f (IE _.iLJRJ ... I J 1 1 I I i · 111r=11r 1 lr.rrliri l 11;11111 f. '''t ·. ~·· I . ii I i i , ~ -~~ff~ t ' J ; ~,, Rf~ I~ I i lff JI~~ ~ ~ •1•1 I ~ ~ c - J f ~ ... I ... ' _I §: 11-· i ·fr flJJ I I . From 04 10 30 am., Newport ~Fest b1y rally and N~pon Ii.arbor history qu11 at Balboa BJy Club Newport Buch Entry, S75 pet' bo.Jt tnd~ ~rbecue lunch for rour. Phone 557·5100 •Kite FutlvM, Sept 21 22. 10 .1.m. to S p m LA Times 0C and ICEZY R.idt0 at Balbo.J Park, Balboa Peninsula Cont:act ~tt>Ve ~enl, 673-0450 • Attt on the Green, Sept. 21-22, 11 a m to 6 p.m., Cosu ~ Chamber o( Comme~ at Town Center Park. CosU Mes.l Free SSO rrgistarion ftt for eichlbi- I0'1. Phone 650· 14 90 • IC:ayak, Canoe and Surf Sid Demon· str.1tlon, Sepr 22. 9 .J m. to noon, Paddle Power at Newport Dunes free. Phone 675 1215 • lbrnion1 or Bust!, Sept 2_., 5-8 p m , lJ <., Men·~ W.iter Polo Team and Lusk '*"'nK1'tt lntenoo (undra1~r (or OlymP'cs te.im .11 OJ)('ntnjl of Bernh.1rdt Callery, lr- ~11w S40 pp Phone 757 62'41 • St.1rli~ht Expressions Sepe 25, OC l'r11.11m1ng Art• C.entt'r d1nne1 .it ~r­ ,,, 1m 11.1n (<ht.I Mew Conr.ict Shawn '""'' r;5(, 2111 • Wtdern Pufy, Sept 26 ex Per 1. '"" ng l\rts Cf'ntl'• .11 Sest"IRrom I I.ill. l "'·' Mt...a Conract ~""'" Fr.uer, 556-n ! 1 • wla Concet1 '>t-pt 28 ex Performing ""' Center at ~e1strom Hall. Cosu Mew. SlS-50 pp. Cont.Kt Shawn ffllSef, 556-2121. • llfthday f'1rty, Sel)l. 29, OC Per· fonning Ms Cen~ fifth anniwRarv. • 'adfic Symphony OKhfftra at Irvine Meadows Amphicheatre, 8808 lrvtne Cen- ter Drivel Laguna Hills, 474-4233. Carl St. Clail w1I c:Onduct "BeethcM!n 11 3," an .ill-8eethoven program featuring violinist Andres Catdenes, cellist Anne M Wllli.ims and pianist Oilvid Ocve11.1, 11 8 p.m. The Meadows will open at 6 p m for picnics. Admission: S10-S39.SO tull 740-2000 to charge ttdcets by phone) •Pacific Symphony Orchestra and Re- habilitation Institute of Southern Callfot'· ni. .at Irvine Me.idows Amphitheatre, 8808 Irvine Center Drive, !-agun.i Hiib, 474-4233. "Reach for .i R.iinoow," a ~­ c1al family concert and benefit will future .1ctor Scott Valentine u INSter o( ceremo- nies, sin~/gu1t.arist Bob Schneider ind !he R.iinboW Kids .ind le'I# Bergm.in, che \~ ol ~ny Wamet Brothen' artoon charK· ters Thett will be a fireworics fin.ile. The concert begins at 7 p.m., grounds will open ilt S p.m. for plcmdillg Nlmlslion: S6·S8 for dltldren, S12·S14 for adults It.ill 740-2000 to c:Nrge \ldets by ~). VIDEO RENTAL 1. Steeping With The Enemy 2. King Ratph 3. New Jack City 4. Awakenings 5. Teenage Mutant NiRja Turtles II 6. Edward Sclssorhands 7. Goodf ell as 8. L.A. Story 9. Kindergarten Cop 1 o. Lion heart CD's 1. Metalllca "Metatlica" 2. Natalie Cole "Unforgettable" 3. Color Me Badd "Color Me Badd" 4. Van Halen "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge'' 5. R E M "Out Of Time" 6. Amy Grant "Heart In Motion" 7. Paula Abdul "Spellbound" 8 . Boyz It Men "Cooleyhlghharmony" 9. Soundtrack "Boyz In The Hood" 1 O. Bonnie Raitt "Luck Of The Draw" SINGLES 1. Bryan Adams "Everything I Do, I Do It For You" 2. Boyz II Men "Motownphllty" 3. Color Me Badd "I Adore Ml Amor" 4. MC Breed & OFC "Ain't No Future In Yo" 5. OJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince "Summertime" 6. Latin Alliance "Low Rkter" • 7. Martey Marte & The Funky Bunch "Good VlbratJona" 8. Guns & Roses "You Coukt Be Mine" 9. Natalie Cole "UnfOt'gettabte" 10. Kravttz "It Ain't Over 'TH It's OVer" • tnfM "'-'-" 4 255 Ompus Orille, Ir· YIM, 854-S'4SS. "SQr SeMd\" finalist Evan Oa\lfs, John Mc~ and Carlos Al&mqul ~ at !he IMM l""f'l:OY throuil Sunday. Tom McTp. ~ Kln-dler ind Ran ~ peffonn Tliesdly ~ Sept. 8. ShowtUnes are Sunct.y ~ ~ 8:30 p.m.; Friday It 8:30 and 10:30 p.m.; Slt\H'dav at a and 10 :30 p.m. Admltllon 15 S7 to i 10. • Lalf Sloo 2122 S.E, Bristol, Newport Bo:h, 852·9762. ~ Cara and Chrlst ~ndrlx petfOtm ton th . Showtlmes are ton It 8~p.~· day and Slturtt.r It 8, 10 and 11 :45 p.m.; Sunday II 8:30 p.m. Mmisslon ls J7 to $10. • Cotta Meta Qulcbt~ 1860 Ana- heim Ave., Costa Mesa, 545-5669. A SC· nior citizen aqua~ dance S"OOP seeb ex- perienced dance!'I to 101n them ~ach Thursday at 10 a.m • a.Jlrootn DMclng, 610 W. 18th St, Costa Mfsl, 644·5110. A class on ball- room d~ndng and West Coast swing is of. fered TUf!SdaY ntghts from 6 to 7 pm •Hut.em 2 Hutton ~tr. Oriw, Santa M.l, 955-lSU "Murckof II the Cafe Noir" ii pn!tfflted 'rldays •nd Slturd¥ at 8 p m. and Sundays 1t 11 ;lO a m Ad mlSSIOO Sl9.SO to S41 • f'tly Mysttty f0t Me Sooth CoiSt Pbu Village, SallU Ana, 615 9726. "Metody ol Murder, an .lud~nct particip1tlon m~ dlnMf their" if presented e..ch SIMda}t through Sept. 28 AdmlsSIOO' $70 • Tibbles, 16360 Pileiflc Cod HighwJy, Hunllllgton ~. 8-40-5661 . ptttents "Hooray for Hollywoood," a dinner dlOW SilUM,S ttle ~n. IF of Holl~. Showtimes are Tuesday rhrougl'I frid..JY. •t 7 p m. Saturdays at 5 •nd 9 p.m., Su~ al 2 Ind 6 p.m p~ st.tit It )2) 25 • '1ge•nt ol ~ Mu~ 650 laguN Canyon Road, Laguna Buch, 494-1'145 Masterpl«ts are re-created usiog !Tai peo- ple 10 portr.iy thoic m the •rt ~· Con tin~ thfou!1' Frid.iy Houri'. 8.JO p m nightly Adm...on. s 12-$38 • FtitJval of Ml 650 Laguna CA~ Road, Lqun.i Bad~L~!4_:!1'S Alt ol Y.UIOUS types I~ ~ ConbnUf'S lhrouth rrida'(. t-iours. 10 1.m. \0 11:)0 p.m a...1y • .Admsion· S1 to S2 • S.wdust ft11iYll !US UIUN CAnyon ito.d, u,;una llod\, 4'M·l0l0 Outdoor llt (~i) fe.itum I Ylflefy o( illU and cr•fts. dtmom<rat!Of't 1rtd tnlfft.lln~nt A speci.11 benefit auction futut1f'll ~ t>y ~biton W\ll be hctd ~nd;a ' from 11 .i m to 2 p.m Contlnuet Sum:Uy HourJ. 10 .im to 10 pm 1 y, to 11 pm frid.iy and s.uurday .ind to 6 pm Sunday Adm1uloo ~.4 • Att·a-falr 77 7 l.1g1.m.1 unyon Rl»d. L~na Bt'och, 49" '514 Outdoot art f~ tr.1.il with "'°'' th.ln 150 e hlbotor1, work-shops .-ind df'monstralt0ns futurtd Con- ltnUM throui:th Sund<ly Hours 10 a m to 8 p m (lo ro p.m trid.ay .trtd ~tunJ.ly). Mm•~on Sl .SO to SJ SO • Spffdw.ty mototq'de ndng Or.1nge • C... U.. 501 JOcll St. Newport Beach, 67$-1961. Joe NapJMt Md 1hC All Stan pc.rfonn _.... ·troai a:lO to I 1 m. Bernie Putt ..... Bud. fca1win1 Har· moruc:a Fai.. pabw Fridty from 9 J>.tn to 1:30 a.m. laa-bfu• ~)ISi Dcc Dec McNeil pe.rfonns Saturdey from 9 p m to 1:30 a.ta. TM Terry Glllbs 0111nc1 makes • lpCCial ~ Sunday for a ' p m. coct\ai1 ihow and l p m dinner show. Ticbtl .,. SLS. Vocalut·p.at1lil ~ Evaas IBd C.o.npany pctfonns un C1a1 f.rom 9 p.lft to I a m Afro.8rllll1H ~ Soeia S..i.ot petfonnt ·Monday from 9 p IL to l a a Wlf!'l)C Wayne fu. turiq Y-.e &a.., a.,., w~ Pear Ou-q~cl and EriMe Nano. pci'tonm I uc .. day from IJO p-. to l am Tony Guc1 nro'$ 1.lt'41ar jua ·iam fcatUfinJ Rob MulliM oe pia.no; &nan Brocnl>t'.r& Uft bl and ~ Hooper on d1Ums f1 tel for WcdtlcfdaJ frOlll 9 p.m. to I a 111 Ad· mmion· Variea aiplty 8 El MMMer 16903 Al8oo<lu1n S1, llun unron Be.ch, M6-..Sll1. Liithtt ll11al\ci 111 Phll Uocb\&rch ~rf°"" 1l11.Lnday at 8•30 alld 10:15 p.m. 1be Thom Rntclla Band pcr<onnt Fnday and S11urd~ 9 VI 111d 1J • ls p.m. •s..tti C... ,.._ Wlllle 16JJ, ~un· 11owcr Ave., Sanui AM, ()~2100 fllc ''Talc S 11 S" 1tnn cond\ldu today w11h The New Yort JIU Com>ccclon'' rcr· fonnan« at S p 111. on the· peen All· mls5ion: Free. ==========================;-, 8 5'kdio Oft 100 . M.t.n Sc , It.th><"' 615 7760 lM Metwl 0 TrlO wiU pi..) Learn To Dance And Join The Fun! Our prof .... Iona! instruc:tort will help you btush "P on oki ..Ula °' teach you new ones. This ts where the fun M;ins. ------------. i 51~BtJ'f$~9 I 1 Singles& Cou.,.M Wekiome • .._ ___________ J 650-3048 '~!~~,~~ •. ton~ ~ 9 Wal\cr Lakclu & t~ "'\;"' YO!{ J.w Connection~ frid.ir .ir,. p m fhr 011.t .,Uftl ~tttr pl.t\, ~1 •' day "' 9 pm i.v uairc Quartt't 11>11h It•~ Plue t.tk~ IQ the Sunda) o.\ II 10 m. Adm~. r Blue ~ C~ 1907 Harbor Blvd C06Y ~. 6'46 S 776 CA E A Pfe- sents ok:oustlC follc rode tonight at 7 p m. Smith and Wahn perform cont~mpociiy lollc Friday at 9 pm ldters Home pre- wnts KOl.l'lbc quartet/Oflg>Nls Satur~y .lt 9 p.m Santro £risuzi performs Soviet acou)lic blll("S Sunday at 7 p m Zeora Sa~ prrrforms or111n.-.I follc rock Monday at'? p.m. Bret performs ICOUStlC folk T~· day at 7 p m P1r.inhl Bros. plays bl~rau folk Wed~y at 7 p.m. Admls&ion Fr~ • Cruy Hone St.ale House and S&loon lSBO StookholloYll Onve, Sanu Ana, 5.(9 1512 Wtstern Union performs ton1Jtht lhmugh Salurday It 8 p m and 00 Sunday .it 6 pm. Hoyt Axton performs Mondry at 7 •nd 10 pm. (tlckeU S26.S0) Adm\$Sion IS S2 co u. tXCtpt Monday concerts 'Kific AmphlthHtre 100 fair On~. Cos~ ~. 546-4876 S•ngifr Liu MtMlh perl0tms Sund.iy at 8 pm r1el~ Sl 1 to SlO 25 P•rluna SS. • Irvine M«adowl Amphlth«nre 8808 lrmlt' Center Dr~. IMM 855·8096 Ly· n.ird Sl..ynard along with Junkv.1rd and lit· tit Catsat perform Frid.Jy .t '1 pm. Park- ing SS • • hcbta .. Theater 1599 Supenor A~ CIMU ~. 46 Olll. "TM ~I~°' Am· hent. •• • OM ....um.an ~ drpi<t1ng IM hit ol poet Emily Oicl..1n~ Conhnun Fri- d.!~ .lnd Saturd.l)'• at 8 p m rhrough Sept 1 l Adm• "'°" S 10s12 so • Chrlll Colltte Irvine 15 30 Concordia '"''"t' 7116 )Si o P.a<1f1e Thc.itre Com· ~ny pr~nt ·little Shop or ~lon0t1.'' • mU\1c.il comf'<I) about 1 nerdy flomt who bl.'fnf'nd\ " m.in t'.iting pl•nl Contmut'\ through c-,ept q Mml\SIOO SS S7 •Grow Sh~li;espure Futival 12852 M.i·n ~I C.udrn GrO\.'t', 616 7213 "fhl.· l.im1ng nf thf' ~rt"W !>h.il.,~pc.ire'\ brf>JCl b.r~d~ cr>nlt'dy ol tM !Mttlt' of tht> "'''l"' l onhnut~ l hun.da) thrO\Jf.h Sun d<l'r) ;it 8 10 until Sf-pl 21, Mmr \IOtl Slb J \ • Or•n~r Co.ut Coll~t_ _QQ_1 ~<11Mf'W Ro.d {cl\tl Mcu, ~ · TtmpC.i t•tM\' \i.'lcl<I\ Ha~t'l's cnmlC r~I. ng OI the '~I'd ol f;iU\f cio-C-.und.iv ~ ttm~ frKL\\ .inti ~turd.l) .it II pm • Si.in fl) o1t l p .., .-..irmuion SS $6 •South Co.ul lt~ory 655 l<Mn C:rn tt'r Of t < r .t.i \le.Q, 'I\ .. 40 l I lit'Jrl hrt· ~ 111~-t o1 dnm.a Ir, CA'Orge Bf'r n.1•d \h.i~ .ibt1t.1t .i g11I ~ ~;irCh f0t .i h11\h,1n. I l<'!.r<h h<·r lo ii ~l\()lcj of frtt thml.,('r. ;,ind occult1*> Prl"r~ p<'rf<Wm ;inC1~ ~•II be ~n f rid.lv thr~. lhun <1.1.., St-pl S Sh<Jlo\"11m~ ~~.iv tt>roogh 'wlurd .. ~ "' ti p m ,ind wnd.a~ •t 7 J(l p.m • Ws Off Bra.dwi1)'10~11 f M St \.inw"l'~n.1 54" eqq1 ··~lr'lf'f' •t the fft'.k h .i comt'tlv by RIC h.ird Ort'\.ol'r about " rupp<t' ~ho rnhf'rtb .. bc-.u.h hui.M rn lM 1 lampCoru bot •~ fUfctd to u nt out room' to Ii;~ p up t~ p.iymenh (ont1nu~ throv~ 54.'pt 21 ~mrnion. S1 2 '10 4 DAYI ONLY• ITAITS 10 AM fllDAY •INDS 12:00 MIDNIGHT MONDAY I • THOUSANDS OF PREVIOUSLY VIEWED MOVIES ON SALE! ,, CHOOSE FROM THOUSANDS OF TITLES SUCH as ... Ghost • Kindergarten Cop • Die Hard 2 • Jungle Book •Days of Thunder • Pacific Heights • Presumed Innocent • Flarliners •Three Men and a Little Lady •Arachnophobia • Young Guns II • Rocky V • T~nage Mutant Ninia Turtles • All Dogs C,a 10 Heaven • Goodfellas • Darkman • ~ Air America • Bird on a Wire • Marked for Death • The Hunt for Red October •Another 48 Hrs. • Predator 2 • The Freshman • Robo Cop 2 •Dick Tracy • Gremlins 2 • · Total Recall • Pretty Woman Olll Y AVAlllBLE AT PARTICIPATING BLOCDUSIER VIDEO STORES IN SOUIHERN CIUFORNIA. DT OUR READERS RATE THE MOVIES Rourke, Johnson Should ride 'Harleys' into - f'at Lumb f'"rt'clancc writer Newport Beach Mickey Rourke is a biker known ,ts Harley; Don Johnson plays his ~owboy buddy Marlboro in this offbeat action pic1 u re, "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man." The "'-O really drc an odd couple H arley , _ __.. _____ .... philosophizes and pm" whenever he gets into trouhk Marlboro quotes his l.11hcr a lot and 1s 1n love wllh a fcm,1k motorcycle cop A11cmp1ing to help some friends "ho need money to save their l,1vontc bar from being replaced hy J \k}'>Craper ('). Harley and \1arlhoro get more than they harg.11ncd for . fhc mmt sinister drug dealer<, you'll ever see, fully CO\'crcd with hulletproof coats, d1,1'.e them around variou' parts nf the We~t DtlO fohn\on loo~' grea1 with a mu\l,1che and real heard and 1s a rca~onahly con1,int:1ng cowboy Mickey Rourke, though, just doe~n·1 \Cem hardened enough for hi\ hiker rok R .11 c u R • I o r v 1 o I c n cc . langu,1gc and nud1t). "Harley Da1,1th<1n anJ the: Marlboro Man" ha~ 'pcctacular special effect~. I don't want to give loo much away. so I'll JU'I l>JY that the s1un1men who workcu on 1h1s ftlm deserve mer11 pav The \Ounll tratk is almost overv. helming al time'>, al lea!>l in Oolhv stereo M o I il r c y c I c s rev1,1ng their engine\ <,ound like 1eti. taktng off. I lard metal a nd country western music are interwoven into the ~•o r y a t appropriate l1rnC\ I d1dn'1 cxpec1 to ltke this movie much, " macho male hulldy film w11h II\ hrand name character<; (other., arc Virg1n10 Slim dnd Jack Danie1'1 ), but 1t wa actually qulle cn1ertc11n1ng and <.hffcrent Pilot ratings ..... , . ...__ Htka 19atbri1M11 Adraa Hu•ctactoa ladt The best thing going for "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man" is definhcly the beautiful Harley Dav i d son motorcycles che main characters ride. But you can see cla ic "hogs" in l ots of dicrcrent loc le across Southern CalHomia 011 any given weekend (try Meltt>IC Avenue in front of Johnny .Rockets Hamburgers in LA. on a Saturday afternoon - load or them!) Mic key Rourke, left, plays a philosophical drifter while Don Johnson portrays a former rodeo cowboy in "Harley Davidson and the Marlboro Man.f' Don't bother wlth thi$ poorly wntlcn aby maJly bad formulaic film directed by Simon Winccr This cliche·ridden hulk lack\ pa ion which might have made watching the film more bearable... Thi> 1s aw buddy picture" w1thou1 ony real relationuup between the buddies Harley Davidson (M1dc~ Rourke -beefed up for the mlc but till playing hlm\tlf) and Marlboro Man (Don John.on nabbed out but a b11 more bchevablc}. Justina Tumu Student Hunlington Beach lnconsislcnt 1s the be~t word l 1.an use to describe "Harley ~ :I .. ' ' 2 1 Davtdson and the Marlboro Man." The film begins with a time 'lelling described by a radio announcer. It's 1996, the ozone is almost completely destroyed , and the new drug is crystal dream. The \Ccnano 1s weak already, yet that's about as deep 1n10 the future as 1h1s moVle goes except for greater mOation. and modern crime. Harley Davidson (Mickey Rourke) and the Marlboro Man (Don Johnson) begin as extreme characters, cool, calm and collected until desperate stnpting turn<. them into two blubbering id1oto, Harley and Marlboro reunite with their buddies and try to ave their old hang out that't. due for a new five year lease worth S2. l million. They rob an armored truck and get milled up m a major drug front, facing them up against men of modern cnme attired in bullet proof coau that drape from high c.ollars to the ground. They retum to the club with the money, taking no precautions against these men coming back for them, which 1s 1ust plain unreal! uc of their characters. The rest of the movie 1s a Don Johnson and Mic)(ey Rouitc., st.tr u two tough re~t• who twindle 1ggre11lve banke,, . nd1culous chase between modern crime aod old fashioned losers, and the plot never thickens Also Harley and Marlboro care about their friend enough to steal ror them, yet they don't seem nu lhat disturbed when they get blown away. Dc!>p1tc nll the rough edges. I can give cred11 10 the 11c11on that was even unique al times. There were also many funny lin es, especially when there were stressful situations, but I never cared where this movie was go1n1 and I couldn't wait for it to get there. About the film Their botched robbery of a bank's armored car in a mi guided attempt to save their r1wontr hangout from the bank re ults 111 the death of four oC their bc,1 fncnd Do ttig- mourn these ell™: frien<b? No They run with sf 1he money. Only bad guys re l en tle ssly pursuing them finally make them take aC1ion. 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Actually, It was a son or latent beatnik flock who hung out there for the sober solace of acou tic folk music and nonconform1 t poetry. From the di play or avant· garde al't't\ork on the walls, to the assorted bards and min~1rel who performed mo~I evening) to an audience informally .au.angcd among. the groupm~ of "round" furniture, 1he envuonment was decidedly e~nmental and make hift. Arts Scene However, for me and my friend , who sometime bored of The Doors and high chool football games. this was an underground haven where challenging poetry readings served as the backdrop to our novice enjoyment of fresh roasted coffee. A eparate world that lc!t permanent imprc ion about the merging point or curio ity and lcamlDg. The place where we gathered and grew. D unng the la.st ix months, I've been keeping a keen e)e on the re·-cmcrgcnce of the coffeehou e scene steadily brewing 1n Co ta Mesa. I recently Y1 1ted three of these "dream cafe " which ha'Ve sprung up withtn a single square mile of each other - Rock n' Java, the Blue Marble Coffeehouse (b1lhng 11.SClf 1 blend of fme coffee and fine arts) and Black Market Art -hoping to rekmdle the warm f celmgs and cultural bonding I had felt a5 a kid hanging out al B in ~treet Wh.tt I found were vanat1l1n on an-old theme. In the b(h, the coff cehou e ~enc w;i<, for ~·me the preferred option to a lt)\e·an, or pcrhap' the c rly breeding ground for politic I prote t and anti-war demonslrat1on . However, it seem" to me that the current trend or the c:offcehou e art gallery ~cuina u more ahout e tabh11hing a dependable refuge aw y from the overwhelming technology and u~qucnt de· human1z~n tht1t tlom1hates our daily hfc ~ reO\ler. fi rurru for mean1n1ful commun1c1tion through V1 uat "· poetry and mu 1 , the local coffeeb uM: arc creating a rct)·lack1n n.sc of mmumly niJ 'Pmtual X>thlna for many of their patron . S11lcJ as the "roe inc\t CX'lffee house around" -with folk-rock featured on Monday nig.tm, blues on Tuesday, and 1 mixed blend Cor the enormous congrc1at1on of folks.who show up to overflow the patio on Fnday and Saturday night -Rock n' Java also • showcases one antSt per month on it gallery wall~ Slated for Sept. 6 through Oct 6, with an opening celebration scheduled for Saturday night, Sept 14, are contemporary con tructions and serious lDl81CS by anist Matthew BcehJcr . 0 wncd by Tesh and Lola Burke, Blue Marble CoffccholUe offer a more mixed bag of .art e"cnb to accompany 1ts selection of UI different kinds of r<>Mted coffee. homemade soups and muffins. In add1t1on to us monthly art e:1th1blt Sahna Peacock' ab'>tract acryhcs and colorful mixed media work by Enk Konicki arc on tap through 'ieptcmbcr -Blue Marble 'chcdulc two featured poet followed by an open mlke for rcadin~ on the second Tbu™11y and fourth Wednesday of each month. And, on the fourth Monday, the "Jammin' Java Jive" talent night takes OYcr. Of these three alternau-.c pacc11, Blad: M rket Art h,1 • geared 11 ctr as the m~t scr 1ou venue for local artists an I mu 1c1aru to how off their work m Orange County Owned by Connie and Charlie Yoon, Bluck Market Art actually conMSts of the Atom1cframe hop that adJOin , and financ1allv supports, the Black Market Gallery which feature~ rotalin& group uh1b1t E "cry Friday night begannmg at 10 p.m. and I.isling into the 'Very wee hours. Black Martel Art opens It coffee bar and stages an art llllpromptu of contemporary music and performance. The gallery also h t what owner Yoon calls, "impromptu bonio night " featuring poetry and music. AJ1h<1ugh the Black Market concept i fa5h1oned after Paris' famed 19th-Century Salon des Rcfu\C that featured art rejected by the prest111ous Academic J·rancatSC, the current edub1t on d1 play through Sept 27 potliJhts me of the mOit e 11ina work I h ve ~een all year. Of particular mtere\t arc John Olsen'<, framed image' which co mb1,..ne mJn1pul1ucd pol1ro1d' with the colorful lead foil orr of wine bottle , in adJ111on 10 the mt.'<eJ mctl1a "'Mk, hv N'1st\' Kin wh4' u11li1e' fo 11 part\ and dirt. mlc r111n photCI r ph" of 011 ~ell marred land •re~. Al 1ncluJed in the 'how arc Jl'1hn tcltoll cl ttall fi ur tt\C p \tel '11 Y1c~ mera phQtogr ph by KJp Duff, anJ m .. uc.a1 m~d meJ1af a(t)hc pa1n1in hy Meh'sa l 1hu1u Klcxhn Orange Coa t Weekend I Thursday, August 29, 1991 D9 --~ . ' R .. , •• " .. "' Horikawa '•1• • A. ·~••A"4 SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE • illQC c, Pla:a () S,,nt11 •na 17 '" 557·?!>3 I • l m nur~ ro Pt-IOtlTllfl9 -'•ts C4>r IC'< urru r0«vo • · -------------Advertisement ------------- Unique recipes at Chopsticks House in FV By Amy Yoong H ow does a fried banana rolled rn honey and sesame seeds sound to you 1 I( the sweet taste ts appealing. there's only one place 1hat vou can go 10 get them. 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I I I " z ::> q ~ ~ ~ V\ ~ :::> :c 1-z ~no LAFAYETTE AVE NEWPORT BEACH.GA 67fr5777 Join Us Jn Dur Smoke-Free Environment Champagne & Music Weekends Friday & Sunday Saturday Champagne Champagne Dinner Lunch & Dinner 5-7 p.m. 11:30-7 p.m. Light Music in the ~venings THEATER dlNctoP turns sleuth • ~~'I' behalf -·T he •ub o1~ producina and directU., COIDIDWlity theater often ao lboYc -aod beyond the job dacripdon. Tbere are times when a little detective work is required to property ICCOmplish the project. Take the case ol "Cyrano -the Mu ical," which wilf open the Their digging uneartb'cd the information that the &bow had enjoyed a brief run on Broadway ,in tm. with Christopher PIUJ\11Tler snaring a Tony award for his per· formance in the title role. Authonh.ip was credited to Britons Anthony Burgess (best known for "A Clockwork Orange") and composer Michael J. Lewis, who now lives in the Los Angeles area. phone number," Sampson said-:' "When 1 cootactcd him, he was deli&)ltcd that we wanted to do the show and 1ave us his approval." ·-"It aU came taselber at the moment we were considering an alternate show," Sampson related. "Kind or 'just in the niclt of time.' .. Johnson and his company - headed by fW\)-time Pilot best actor award winner J o hn Huntington as Cyrano and Deirdre Donohue as Roxanne -arc currently in rehearsal for their opening, and c:o<reat9r Lewi has been workin~ with the troupe. "We even inserted one number that had been dropped from the original score," Jo'}f'son noted "This one bas~cn a trip all the way," Johnson wd with a grio. Newport's "Cyrano" will open a five-weekend engaaemcnt Sept. 6 at the Theater Arts Center, 2$01 Cliff Drive, Newport Beach. Advance rcscrvarion are being ' accepted at 631--0288. Newport Theater Arts Center'• new season Sept. 6. As the title suggests, it's a mu ical version of the c lassic Edmund Rostand play "Cyrano de Bergerac," but gaining access to the material was vmually a job for the old "Minton: "After I called all the play S(rviceS, I was f mally direc1ed to the New York City Lt'brary, which had Michul Lewis' addrc and Obtaining the rights to the material, however, was a more formidable tuk. Johnson and Sampson had to use their diplomatic skill to persuade a German company which controlled it (alter a few post-Broadway per- formances in Germany) to release "Cyrano" into their custody. Meanwhile, Burgess and Lewis ·------------------------ ,. 1'11111 I m p 0 s s i b l e .. Backstage force. The impetus for the show came from director Kept Johnson, who knew there "u a mu ical based on the "Cyrano" tory, but had never ccn 1t. Ncverthclc , he won had agreed to provide tM music. Pet and Plant ln·Home Care Cl ••1111 Vltltlll .. wlCa • Pet Walking • Pet Transporat1on • Bonded with References Cll Glnl fol' """ Ill ....... (714) 148-1114 C011t1~11t•l <:~~ $#1ti(e I fo1 ~ twtUti•.U..11¥ «~4tl#IUlld ~,,,. /« t.•IMu ~ ..tftfUui~~ ..ti /lf:i.HU ,-nk4 South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa (714) 54().lMU approval to stage it as the eason tp~;m;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; ________ ;;;;-.;;;;;;il opener at NTAC. 1------------------------- "f had found the album in 1974 l/""""'1, and I loved the music," s11id Johnson, one of Orange County's f ""1, fi,.,,,J, cl' premier directors of mu icaJs (or " p _ L __ _ the put quarter century. "But c)fU41, ~ after we sold the theater on the f} • ~ /) c_, __ .1 f) idea or doing it, we found that it orU, v'" r;.,,. rimlt, wasn't h 1cd in any of the major M/~'ekt. catalogues. We didn't know who wrote 11 or who controlled the per· formance rights." Nevertheless, Johnson and producer Pa1t1-0enc Sam~n set about obtainin1 the scnpt and score, as wen u the rights to 11agc the how. This turned mto a four· monlh scavenaer bunt, with the pair running up long-distance phone bills with calls to various * DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS * libraries and museums. ! .. ~--------------------_,._. GRAND OPENING SPECIAL ~---.-2··--·-1·---~ I . FOR I :.•OR UY BdlltBE .~ (IWl•m&l) UY TDD ~ I · MIC coupon eo «tr..-~ ...... , I ....,. JI pl .......... 11111., ...... .,_ ....... , .. f .. I I -•••&a.GO--.......... 1-.--,.,-.-,. ........ -. .., ................. t t z6'r .................. . ·--------------· BOW CAN WE DO THISll It's our way of thanking you for coming to our grand opening celebration. We're WJdnll nine dJffcrc.nt pasAa Kl«dlons Gdll ~t.lu kb -~ Lamb Chope. Prime Rib and Pmnlum Choice Stab You'I Ond br04lcd M&food UM Vdlow f'ln Tuna Swordllsh and Shrimp Salmpl Skcw4tr, Soupe. s.i.ds. s.ndwi<ha CNdlcn Winll end NM.hoe We .,,., ...-IA:ll Nndt ol Pma and our O\amponlhJp 0\111 • .. - WEEK Costa Mesa Allflle'1. l969 Hllbor Blvd. ~tm. Opell lot hanch Moo.·Fri. ll:30 a.a. 10 l p.111..: dillDCf S:JO to 10 p.m. Rucrtatloot l"C('Ommcnded. AhcM awnp Nortbe.rn ltallan cuisine at budae1-oonacioua prica. Veal dfabet hl&bly recommended: CECllcnltiramilu.SS • Aiuto'• Soulb C.OUt Plaza. 549-0741. Open 10 a.m. lo 9 p.m. Mon.-Frl.; 12 to 6 p.m. L~t1 ~un. Re9ervaUom DOt requind. Sancnricnca. IOUpl and saladl In 1 c:uual stmolpbere. S .UCOMla. lllaonllca, South c.out Pia.ta Drive. 7.Sl-71.SJ. Open ror lunch 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. MOCl.·Fri.; dinner 6 to 10 p.m. Fri , Sat. Sleek, tcrioul food. Warm Tusc1ny ambi11\ce. New IJaht menu aug:menll Northern Italian lpcc:i•ltlca. Good putaa, aur_j)erb wine liat. Penonalized service. Rauvltioos. SSS =:===:;:;=:=~================-i 8eck .., .................. a.. CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISES . NEWPORT HARBOR 3333 Britto!, Soutlt Oo. Plua,_ ~I.Otta. S turd Open l l un. to 9 p,m. MOCl.·Fri., 11 a.m a ay 10 -U ft 1:30 -3:30 10 6 p.m., Sat.. 11 :JO Lm. to 6 p.a. Sun.. Sundays 10 _ U at 1:30 _ 3:30 $2 5 Aw1td~winnin& aalad bar. unu1u1I e 1peclall. Wine. beer. S C~1'1"'ERt' C RUISES ~ r..,., Crystal c.oun. 3333 Bear St 540-7661. Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. , (714) 675-5777 Mon.·Thun.; ll a.m. to 11 p.m. Fri., Sit.; 12 lo 9 p.m. Sun. Rescrwtlon1 r------COUPON-----., I GRAND OPENING SPECIAL I I Lanch o r Dinner I .I BUY~' ~'J!!o~ ~!l.!!:!~ OFF• 1 I SUPER MEX RESTAURANT #61 I 18279 Brookhurst (Promenade Ctr.) I Fountain Valley I 962-9881 I I I ltr.:.~~Fu-ftJUIG ,._ GacATUT WM (Food To'Go ) I Nola'lttol1'tlka .. I -I I CATla lNG AvAllAbl£ -I~-WI~ I I I ·L 111m; Ma-lllft. 11-1, M 11-10, .._ 11-1, .. 11-1 - - - - -mm H-11 - - - - -.I accepted. Thai cu!Une; small portloot of be1utiMty prepucd rood in a start acttm& hidden away In the upper reaches or South Co111 Plaza's Crys1aH~>urt. SS Bhat Marllk ~ ... 1907 Harbor Blvd. 6"66-5776. 9°PC" Mon.·Th1111 6:30 a m. 10 10 p.m.; Fn. and Sat. 6:30 Lm. to 12 a.m .. Sun. 10 1.m. to 9 p.m. Very modest pricu; &real IOUpl, Ul1dl, aandwlcbes, dePCIU. S Oii•'• atillMM. 12A W. MtcArtbur Bt.d. 546-5688. Open 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. dlily. Reaerv11ion1 1ccepted. lanpenajve Cbincx and ClotoneM dinlo& witb take-out 1vailable. £1 Torlto Grtll, 633 Anton Bl\td. 662-2612. ()pen 11 1.m. to l l p.m Mon -Fn.. 1) un. to midni&bt S11,. Sund11 brunch 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Resel'Ylltion1 ICIClepted. Otuf_ srccn com 1amalcs and Sovt!lwui food. SS FtlfftM, 3820 S. Plan Or. SS0-9008. Open 11;30 un. to 10 p.m. Sun.-Tbun.. 11 :30 a.m. to Jl p.m. Ftl..S1t. Rcsel'Yllllona IClCCpled. CbJAca food · reaturlna Pekiq duct. r~ c......., South Coast Ptua Mahl Level. 556-9700. Btutraat, luMh, dimter. Spec:ialithla •o the frelheat aod 1D011t delicioul natural loodl. Victoria'• Bea * Brie & Papaya Quaedllla with Jk:ama Salad * Stbastiani 1988 Sauvignon Blanc * *New Mexican Com Chowder with Shrimp, Scallops• Cnb * Stbastianl 1988 Sonoma Chardonnay * * Santa Fe St\fle ROMt Slrloln of Bed wtth Gntcn Calle S..C. * ~ Souf'fe ~er-s-........ New,.,.._~ .... Stbastiani 1986 Sonomo County Cabmeet Sau"""°" * * Southwutan Brod Pudding wtth lrlah Wh•key S.uc. * S~bastlani Symphony Dusm WlM thWJd , U/)U~T J 2lJt • 1 p.m. • thJ.rty dolJ4n /#1' ptn011 by fWMI rwdorl D 12 Orange Coat Weekeod I Thur8day, Augu8t 21, 1991 Sbop fututa peat muftlnl, r.... yocurt and frub j\Uce be.r. S GuAl. )820 Plaza Dr. bth -O>Mt Plata Vill8p. S'6-'n73. ~ b luch 11:30 un. to 2 p.m. Moo.·Fri.; dtnoer 6-10-.30 p.m .. Sulld9y bnandl ll:JO .. ... to 3 p.m. ReMnatJona ftl ..... cl. Tudoori aod ai,,,, lotlaa, laiiib _. chicken. Terri& appetlzen. Rommdc aardca 1tmo1pbcrc. Sercnt tcl'Yfce. Ollutandina wine lilt.. SS O.,._ aa.u., Oystal Court 3Ul Bear St. S46-6004. Open 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Mon ·Sat.. II a.m. to 7 p m. Sun. Afternoon tcllimG 2:30 to S::JO p.in. everyda,. RucmtlonJ =~l&d. A touch o all c:ulainel in a d FrellCh 1etlln1. S ~'· a.,nM CaW.., 299 8. 17th St., 64S-"°5. FaaulY 1tyle ltahu. SmaU trattoril with tnenclty tervice. O\ildren welcome. Tue out. S et-'• ...... lt.111, 428 B. 17th St. 650-1750. Racrval.iofta ICCCpted. A Cetta Meu landmark. Warm, ia1im1te nel&hborbood 19C*li0& place. Luech, dh111cr. _.nd btUtlut, ~ Oreat ribl. ......,.ra. Modlia prices. LM piaoo bu cnlelUiamait; Qlltomcn IOmCltmu ... to .. •k>lla. s 0-W. ...... ml Harbor BM,. 642-7162. IHe"1Uon1 accepted. Oenuloe a.-Mand&rin di&hea since 197S. Awud"'lfillalna cuisine.. Lunch, dinner. tab-out. adtaill 7 dayt. SS o....r ~ 3810 s. Plat.I Dr .. Soulb Cou1 Plau Villlac. 668-1737. Open for lunch 11:30 a.m. to 2:lO p.m.; dinner 6-10 e .m. Top·r1ated Scandinavia n/ Continental re111ur1nt. Wonderful Caesar ul1d, bom1n11dc bread1, caallcnl c.vl•r 11elcdlon, homemade pavad Wt. Conltant 1CJiYity (Sunday f>tunch, wine dinners, food tulin~ bit menu all afternoon and lnto tbc nl&ht). SS e.nuw.. 3800 s. J>tu.a Dr., South Coast Plau Vlllaae. SS7·l.531 . Rucrvations auueited. 'J:inc tnd1tion1l ,.~ rut1urant uata tk freabcn in&rcd1cnts. SuJbt bar, ta...i rooma, c:ocktall 16u-.e. MuJtl-<XXll'IC KaiMlJ dlnncn must be ordered 24 bra. 18 ld'tantt. Elepat dinin• Llladl. diMu. SS 11 .. 1, 48' N. Old Newport Blvd. n2-2Wl. 9Pea TM.·lbur. 5:30 to 10 p.m., Fri • ..S.t. eo 11 p.m. In a modest fratM hou.. dc.a.c.ubte ltablft PllCll and aeatiood ·tro. OMr PIOlo Pmarino La C.... 16t5 Im. Ave. It 17th.., 6"66-7944. One ot the 1re1'1 oldolt atealt bou.ee. l•dllulW, oaq. SeafOod aa weU. SS t ' ..... o....a. 1'00 Miw lilt Hlftlof, St0-1937. ~-­........ ot Gold Mani ol 11:.1~-.-. ..... II di .... JllML ()ww ........ Qius -tflla 1°1 I •aM for Q'9w ,-...-. ~ '°'*' ....... ooa1ampo1wyCW.-oa.• ......... ........ i.llMNt, ...... ., ..,.. st ......, .. 401 & l7tll St. ··-7 .... 91? •,.... ...... nw .. 1 .... '° 9".30 p.aa. Prl.· Set., 9 a.m. lo 3 p.m. Sue Oourmet aaadwkb lbop, lplflY lateriot. S .. c..; 296 E. 17\ll ~ 645-7626. F1mlly llJI• MulcH rcat1ur111l. Preaideat 811111 hu e1ccn bc,.I ()pea dailY •• 11 ..... few hledl. cHNcr, ocdtaill. Call abcad few .... ,...., SoUcltou JeMcl '°' faaiffca; --••t family value. SS Mlmra, 183SP N~ llwd. 72U722. ()pc.o Daily. 7 a.m •• Su.-Tbu. IO 11 p.m., Frl.&t. to mldraiPt. Good f..0, .,o«. C.alifomll c:ulaUic in Now Orluat ambianco. Brutfu&a. lud. dimlcr, .,..~s ~Tii[ ::.. =n·N= .:.=: 11ndwlcbea. £mphui1 on frub--. quality. Delidoua CIOnl brcld. ()pee ha 'pa Mola. ~ 5!1nt.. 2 , ... ~· Tate CMJt from 2 p.m. llUIJ. S$ ..... M.e. 211 E. l'lda St 642-74A DiMcr 1 ~ hilld ~ dl.1 acicpc Sua. Sudwidtea aladl Md ,,_.. 11 ..... ·-· Good ......_t ~-...,.,, dleaDUcLU .... rn.c.. IW Newport BM.. 6'0-9363, ()pee Moo.&t, 11 a.a. 10 9 p.a. 09lldcliiw prmet cbk:ba. w.aJ, =~':9~ 11.ctwrchu Hd ~pt1riH ................... )33) Briltol St.. Soutla C.out Plua. 540-8031. Open tot luncll ll.30 ._...IO 2:30 p.m. MOn.&t., dinner 5:30 p.m. '° 1 a.JG. Moo.·S.t., SwL brunch oety. Shoppi~·m1JI halaan food .,Ith frub fish, chicken and pull. Terrific bread. Spotty aervlcie. SS .. o.a.. 101 E. Sandpoblte Dr 556-1701. ~ 11 a.m. lo 2 Lm. Mon.·Sun.; Suod1y bninch 10 a.m 10 3 p.m. RucrYatlona 1cccpted. Pine Mexican food in 1 fun I.rid ~ etMtonment. SS IU9len "9lta11111•t. 3333 Briltol St., South ao..t Plua. 540-JMO. Opco tor lunch 11:30 a.m. to lJ.m. Moo ..S.t.; dinner S-10 p.m. Mon.·lbun.. S-11 p.Jn. Fri.Sit. RetervaHocu auaaeatlon. Continental aiiline Popular ltlldby. SSS ._.._. 3333 Bear St., Oystal Coun. 662·RUBY. Open 8 1.m to 9 p.m. Moct.-Thu.n., 7 a "'· to 10 p.m. Fri.-S•t., 7 a m to 9 p.m Sun. RuefV'ltloat not required Burae~ aod tries IA a re<ruted l9'0i diner complete with ruoJded twint mldic. Elocllc:ot aallda. Sc.r\'fco la toealJy on the mat S ~Pit 1.S76 Old NcwPort lt.d., 64S-IS60. <>Den $ to 10:30 p.e. Modente priccl. 9'c6 ,...... daktcn teafood. wann frieedly OWKnbip. as ,_,.. ...... Gttl _. .... DOO ~ S.. 979-2400. Opu tor lucb a.ct ..., ..... .,. ...... c.u '°' lilcMan. Jan dl1mp •• tudl oe ~ Racrtllioel s A lod Frcala ICllood =~.;'%. lT.,.nd. eompkk -.th an -r.. A I) .. 1 ta.,, 369 E. 17111 t., ~ Coly authcauc ~ tn room. ~ bmCh. al'lcmooo te.a, OJ.le-rs To Go Rund .. '• F1nt A Only Restaarut Home Dell•ery Service Jmlf-=-t Let W ... To Oo dcht flee _. ""- J'OQf ~ .......,.... lo ,.,., ....... bu._, boet or pany. for °"'J a SS 00 cMIMtyfM. We dlhu to .. co6et 93'46, nM7, ,... 93'49 _.., ....... JO '° ..., ..... Plolie Call (714) 141-7U To roc:ef¥e 1 FRE8 copy Of "' Maro Menu .Dialllt Ouldt laWfttll CIOl9pieM IMD\11 cl dlclaa &iii ,....,... Apple-A-Peel • Marie CaJJendan J.C. McUn'a • Stefano &Ua Willica • 8'ekhara Old World Oerman Relcaurant . Sunday bRKlll, Ho t • ~ puiie:a. ..... ... ......, ... tdk. EqlisbuUqw.., ....... . ,_,...... ~ 3333 I ..... It., So.Ida Coest Plaza. ,,..... ~ .. haodl J l a.m. to 9 p.a. Moll..... Reeemidont noc requhed. ne ......._ pDria w1t11 t 1 different piiilil fJom Skiliaa to Neapolltaa. S ,...._ 30l7A Harbor BIYd., l)a.tcr Sclt&are. Opea "MGMay ~ Friday, l t a.a. to 4 p.m. Dutch bomeirudc ~ ~ laOdwfches. sal.cll. S lttlil C.1ttw7 IM., 3333 S. Bnstol S.40-8822. ()pee 1 l Lift. to 9 p.m d1JJy. RcservatlOOS ac:cepeed. Dtne 111 the Metro's oaly railn*J diftana car. SS z.bltl, 1712 P*cftlia, 645-8091. No mcrvaoons. i..obtl« laJI, prime rib, chidtcn aod ribl 11 ru.tlOOiblo prices. Spcc11l cbaaaea ni&JtUy. Lunch, dinner, Sunday bredfut. S ZllMa GMed C.-. ... 0,... a.r, 171• Placentia, ~222. A . bfa, sprawhna enterprise with pool I.ables, oyster bar, hamburaen, uedwicba aod a variecy ol ~•food otferinp. VCff casual Sunday Mcdcan bnaech: S Newport Beach A.bboNaua, 3421 Via Udo. 67S-897J. Open for lunch Tua..·Sat. from l I :30 n m. to 2.30 p.m. Dtnocr acrved from S lo 10 pm Tucs.·Sun. S1111rd1y ch1mJ>41gnc lunch served from 11:30 a.m co 4 pm. Sunday champacnc drnocr 1&n"ed from S lu 7 pm llllian food fcalurina freshly m•dc pasta aod bread. Seafood \Clcc110t1.1 ottered. • • Alley ........_t, 4501 Paafic Cout ll11hw1y 646-9126. Ameracan food W1rm and cozy, Sao Fn.oasco-siylc d1n1n1 almo.pbcrc. Laocb, dinner, S11urd1y ud Swaday bnancb. l.Mly bar. Reservations aca:peed. SS 'AIMU.t'1, 311 Manne Ave. 673-6S80 Oocn for lunch 11:30 a.in. to 2:30 p m Mon.·Sll., dtnoe1 j;JO to JO p.m fues • 11.; Sunday brunch ~afood ~pcc111tia rrom the llalian COISI SSS Antotnt. Le Merid1t11 Hotel, 4SOO M1cA11hur B~d. 476-200J. Open fot d1n1n1 6 10 10 p.m Tuca . .S11 Rci.e~11iom RqlAitcd. Award-wi:a.n1111 menu of ltabter frcncb1Con11ncn11l curs1ne, ucellenl.ly prcpucd and &J'llCIOUsly ICfVCd. $SSS Ant.ta. 3334 w. Owe Hwy. 64,S.7077 Open for lunch II a.m to 3 p m Mon -Fri. Otnncr fJOlll j p.lll. to I am. daily. O aulcal con1lncn11I cuillnc; tablcsldo preparation a apcclalty Favorite ha•nt ol Ncwpon Be.ch'• Oki Money mclJow, coa.sc.rva~ crowd. SSS lk•ltl•••· 4250 Blrcb 1. "S-0822 America's !DOit cckbrated Japucsc rcstaura.Dt Tcppu tablca and tushl bar. Lunch II.JO a.m to l.JO pm. Moo ·Fn. Dinner S.JO IO IO:lO p.m Moo ·'lllun., S JO 10 II p.lll. Fri • S 10 10 p m Sun Rc.acrv1uom reeommcnded SU Bob a.n... 37 FuhJon bland. 644-2030 Open 11 a m to 10 p.m. daily Sunday brunch 11 a.m. to 3 p.111 Racrva11on1 ll«'Cl)4ed. Steala and seafood with a ti Jc Scoofab IOll(h. E.alcflcnc prtmc nb •nd Caesar •led Dunly ht, dubby 11mo1pbeu. B1colleo1 piano Fresh Fish Dallly All Y•r •Round ' •. ' ,. ~ ' t ~ ' • t (,/,) ·ll>~~~~ Moel.~., Dmaer 5:)0.10 p.a. ~-:-.,_.. lliallll J7le faed; S ........ wA pMtl ........... _ _,...,._"'-"'....,.;..__,...c -r.a.; •llti lO:lO Wed.·'nuis.; lllatiJ ll a,._.. G1t1. 951 ~ Cea&er Dr. .... I• Tea, 114.5 ~ CCllW Dr. Fri, Sat. No racrvadom '*"-s 640-2175. <>Dea 11 L& lo 11 .,... 641).j25Q. ()Dee ll:JO L. IO 2:ll p.m Ca .. ,,. ,._ ~ llSI Newport MOtl.·Fri.1 fl. a.a IO ........ ! Set. lor "'8c* aioa.-Fri j to 10 .,,... torr CctlteT Dr. 7S9-SS43. <>Dell 11 a.a IO 10 Sullday ONnCll JO LID. IO 2 p Ill. di.aer S-.·Tbwa., 3 to 11 p.lll. fri.-Sa.I. p.m. Sun.-Thurs., aod ft a.111. to 11 p.m. Reservations accc"cd. Soulbweaterni R .. e"alloea auuuted Nouveau/ Frl.·Sa1. No re1crvationa taken. MeDcaa flM>ritea m' a (cstiYe aocia llOUftlle ChmoilerKf with plllU diabea Crilp-a'Ulled pnnct pir.za comca lCI at!llOIPbere. Great arecn com tamales. thrown la for p>d mc.uun SSS do2ens ol nnon; some are rather odd. pork dilhes. L.Mly happy hour. SS CMJ'• Diii, ~ e. Coul ~· Busy place . .SS ,,.,.... ••• loca&c.d at tbc vcrr end ol . 67S·219). Open 9 I Ill. to • p.111 nie CHM17, 3010 Lafayelle Ave. the Newport Pier. 67S-9771. RacmillOOI Moa.·Fri., 9 ua. to 7 pm. Sal .. JO am 67S-S777. ()pen fof lvncb 11:30 Ltn. to 3 not nccellllJ. Sem., tlile frubctt to I p.a. S.... At leut 37 ftrltJU ol bot p.m Moo -tri.; dinner S-10 p.m. daily. seafoods froat tM hCltic Northwest. ud cold deli 9*ftdwitbca. froun JIOl'Ur1. Sunday bnancb 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Brcakfut, lllnCb, dioecr. S Ttla. •1 taco1, c:aicruia. Abo ill PW.a Reservations 1cccp1ed. Contanealal n... Cniwu, 3801 B; hcific Coast Hwy de Cata. S cubrnc, seafood emphasis. Creal clam 76(M)l)I. Opeo S p.m. to 12 1 m. G6erP, 3QS . Marine Ave .. 67~193 chowde r ll Moo.-Sat., 4 to ll:JO p.m. Sun. Su.nday Autbcotic Jtaliu food. Dinner only, S tn Cuo'a C..ft, 631·1331. 22AJ W. Coul brunch f0:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. 10 p.m. Mon.-Thun.; S to 11 p.m Fri Hwy. Open Mon.-Frl., 11:30 a.m. 10 Rcacrvationt au.gated A landmartt for and Sat. S mJdnipit. Sat.·Sun., 3 p.m. to mklniaht special occ.... F1'c Crownt b a u..-•a. 332.S Newpon Blvd 675~ Fabuloua bay view, huge b11. Oreal p{ace replica En~'• oldest iJm jUJt ouliidc Open for lunch ll a m to 3 pm for social hour. SS London. Contlneo11t u well u Tuea.·Sll; dinner S:30 to 11 pm Cal'lldo'a. 3520 E. Paciftc Coast Hwy. tr1dltion1I Enalisb fare, includina Mon ·Sat., S·30 10 10 pm Su~ 67S·J922. Open for dinner from S:JO lo Yorbbirc puddiri1-Prime rib ii atilt the t0:30 pm Sun ·Tburs, S:lO to I J:30 p.m f1wn1e, but mcau Includes c:oolemponlJ See RESTAURANTS/114 Fn ·Sat. RucrvallOl\S 1ugge led. Oauic -------------------------Northern Italian prmcl cuisulc. New, moderately prt«d loull&C menu Krvcd 'hi wee boilrs. Wild ana crazy place al n1&ht when the band strikes up the Our doDlr ..... .n8lca the ~ of I .... far IWO. iDdudiaa 1-~ ...... DOt &.chided). ssss $60 and up .. SSS S40-S60. SS S20-S40. S S20 and under. sambll music. Cuc clicn1elc. SS C..tluiJ . NtwpOtt. 1220 Bison Avenue. '7S9~J88. Lunch 11 a m. 10 3 p.m. daily: dinner served all day, teVCn d1ys. Ch1ne\C cumne SSS Ciiio'• Cb.lnctt. 3J36 W. Balbol Blvd. 673~. Open 1 J a.m. 10 9 p.m. daily. Reservations acccp1cd Chinese and Can1oncx cuisine Try the kllna ,.o cbicicn entertainment. SS 0.lly Gfill, 9S7 N Center Dr Cabua Cak. 690 N"J)Oft Center Or. ,..644-2223 Moo -Thur~m. to lJ p.m. Four Sc&IOIU Hotel 7SC).-0806. Open Fn I J am 10 midni&hL Sat., 9 a.m to 10-30 am 10 10 p.m Mon.·fri, Sat. 7 10 pm Oamc: Amcncet1 food. peat 1 m 'to 10 pm , Sun 7 1 m 10 S pm. locatJOn for FuhlOft Island movie t>uffJ. Rcserv111oru accepted C1liforn11, n conhncatal cumnc SS °"lucJ'a, 630 Udo Pa(k Dr. 67S-0100. Catt n~c-0.Flw-t, 1109 Newport Center Re1er1111ion1 su11ested. Harbor Or M<l-S7S2 Open 8 1 nl 10 9 p.m landmark. Comprehensive sufood menu. Mon ;rrr , 8 am to 6 pm. Sat, t I a.m. Noisy. fun. Lunch. dinner, Sunday 10 S p m Sun No re1erv1t10n• taken. brunch SS S1l1d1 and "ndwichcs In 1 casual atmosphere s Edit'• D111tr. 230S E. Coast Hwy .• Corona del Mar 67J.90SO. ()pen 6 Lm Cellfernla lk1d1, l3SS V11 lrdo to mtd~I Sun -Thurs.; unnl l a.m. Fn . 67S-OS7S. Open for lunch 12·2 pm Sat FifficHl')'tc diner, with ju.kcbmcs. Angel()_ RISTORANTE ITALIANO By Far The Finat lta/J.tn Cul:slne In AJI Orarwa County EVER BEEN TO ITALY? If you've been to Italy and miss a special dish you ate there, call !\NGELO, he'll prepare it especially for you ... NEVER BEEN TO ITALY? Go Tonight. .. To Angelo! ******* For your Special Dining We Provide: • Private Parties · Book Now for Christmas •Catering • Wedding Receptions • •Patio Dining• Take Out• Special Requests ******* 1969 Harbor Blvd . .,CQsta Mesa • 646~ 1225 Dint In Ovr Roman0c Cellar t11 C111Je~.M:.; a..eaurant Luncheon Served Monday .. Friday 11 :JOam .. 2:30pm featuring Homcscyle Cooking & Dally Specials 'I Dinner Served Monday-Saturday from 5:30pm STEAKS • SEA"FOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • 646--7944 It Doesn't Get Better Than This ... Sunday Brunch at John Dominis .. Featuring a fabulous buffet including Fresh Waffles, Eggs Benedict, Beef Tenderloin, Made-to-Order Shrimp Scampi, Salads, Fruits, Desserts And ... A master Sushi Chef ·prepares your sushi favorites Plus ... The beautiful view of the Newport Yacht Harbor This Champagne Brunch and More $21 .95 HN MINI~ 2901 Wtst Coast Highway Newport Bt:ach For rtsn"Pations call (714) 650-5112 .. OranQ9 eo.t Week.Md I Thurlday. Augult 29, 1991 Dt3 4' \ • Wines best -stored in cool, humid callar ·. T he term "wine cellar'' generally conjures up romantic images of dank, dark subterranean pas ageways, constructed of stone or brick, that arc filled with fine old vintages covered by dust and cobwebs - sort of a "Talcs From The Crypt" fo r "inc lovers. No thing quite so Medieval is very commonplace, how e ve r , a s hou s e s with b a c me nts arc hard to come by 1n S o uth e rn Cahforoia thc~i: dayi., let alone castles or count ry eMates On the Vine The truth of the mc1ttc::r I\ that c::vcn )c.>m e oenophtlelt (those who love wine) will stash their trCj\Ured bottle' under the bed or RESTAURANT1 From 013 Re~l'\at1ons .icleplcd f-c,11vc d1nm1 of de he mu' L cbllnc•e spcc1al11c• lkllv dancer• ,,n 10eclccnd\ SS J,W.'1 ~· Gnll, QOO Ncwpon C~n1er Or Mam olt Hotel 640-4000. Open 6·30 a m 10 10 p.m Sun -Thuni . 6:.30 a m. ll• 11 pm Fri -Sat Rescrv1tions accepted h uh ruh sclcctmnl SS KJlltyama, IOI 8a)'\'1cv. Place, NC,..pllrl Buch, 72~-0177 lunch Mon ·Frt , dinner from 6 p m Moo -Sat . c~d Sun 'ielf park 1n 11d101ning lot. Authentic Japanese cuisine ~crvcd m tranquil environment 011lcr SSS-per pcr,on kaisck1 (cut 24 hou~ in .idvancc SSS Manv Polo, 12htl K1•.on 7.:'.1-0801 Open (or lunch ancJ dinner '' c" day 11 1 m 10 JO pm 1:-re\hly made pa•lll\, gc.iurmel p11111s (ire.ii 11\0llO ancJ gnocch1 l:.xcellcnl 1akc-ou1 SS Marrabsh, 1100 W Pacific Coast llwy M~-1\.\114 Open for dinner I\ ltl 10 pm Mnn -Fn , S 30 10 11 r m ~al ·Sun l{c \Crv11ion' \UftftC\lcd Morncc~n t u1\lnc SSS Malleo'• ~n~ F PJLtf1l Coa\l I IW\ l\1'·HZl\7 Open fnr lunlh J 1·30 11.m h• 1 pm , dinner 'i lo 11 pm Rr\rrv111inn' requued Gourmet luh1n cu1 me 1n rcd·vt'hrt \plendor SSS Ma,.-ur 2931 E Pacific ln.i't ltv."f t.7~-t'6~.:: Open for lunch 11 \0 J m to l. 'O rm . dinner ~ 30 lo 10 \Q pm 'lund·•~ hrunch 11 .lO am lo 2·30 pm Rc•crv.i11o ns 1cccpled Cr11 ically •clf.11mnl Indian 1andoo11 caokel'\ SS \tuuluna ll11torant~. 2« I E Pu1fil ( O.&\I I lwy 675-2004 Lunch. 11 \() • m 111 l p m., dinner S p m lo m1dn1gh1 lllppy hour, Mon -Fn Patio dmma 11viulablc Busclina h1•1rn 11ff cr1n1 contemporary northern hah•n wis1ne t .uac sclcc11on of putas, pl.UA) 1-ull bar •pcc1.Jl111n1t m llaluin wine SS M11ldooft 't Irish '-ilt. W:' lllrv.f>orl C enlcr Dr 640-411() Open 11 \fl "m le• tll pm Sun -Thur\, 11..lO a 111 "' 11 I'm I n Sal lift! open unlit I a m Rocrv1111>n\ 1cccp1rd tn~h 'f'C"~lhe1 rlu• ul11d\ hura('r, and \le1k• SS "'ltwDOrt Uiodlna. ~J U }I l:-d~c11t11cr '17., ~n' Lunl h 11 a m 10 • pm . dinner ~ 10 Q p m Rel4"1"1/ltlon1 1cteplcd W11crfront ,hnlllJ with &reat view nf Fun /..onr and all the eird11n1 aclion 1mpllcd Superb fruh rllh and M:afoocl, ntcUenl Sun brunet\ Live rcuac on Sund•)" SU .-,on Or e.r ler aa4 Cttll. l lOO W Oceanfront 67.5-9917 fresh fl h and ,,.... 9"d1a1iea, CO(.ktails. bct.1 ttd fi\no. t<ocnetudo \Mtaertl. Open daily frOll'I J 1:30 a.tn. Cuual •tmotphe,., SS in a hall closet, with nary a thought as to how storage condilions affect Lbeir wines. Note well that this is not just another commodity that can be indiscrimincntly warehoused, but is a living, breathing entil)' which is very se nsitive to ita environment. Optimum. lo ng-term aging temperatures range from 55 to 60 degrees, with darkness and relatively high humidity being the ideal. While keeping a case or two under the stairs for immediate consumption is adequate for the average wine buff (if there is such a bird). there arc those who have dcvo1ed the space and money to create some very functional and occasionally elaborate cellars in their homes. A good friend of mme, John Hamilton of Corona Del Mar, has built what is perhaps one of the most gorgeous private cellars m the Southland to house his cxtcn.,ivc personal rollcctidn. CUt The Old Spa&flt«I Factory, 2110 Newpon Blvd n7S-8654. Open for dinner S lo 10 p.m Mon ·Thurs., 5 10 11 pm. Fri.-Sat , 4 10 10 pm Sun. Rcscl"llations oot • .c:c~ptcd. lnapcnsrve lasagna and puta d1She\ With an old fuhionecJ filir $ PanMllM C1f~. ~D Newport <:enter Dr 644-1237 Open for lunch 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m, Mon -'Fri.; dinner 5 to 9 p.m Mon.-Sat. Reservations accepted. Spcc1allzing in fJesh fish ind pula, catenng 1va1l1blc. S-S Parbr'1 ~afood Grill, 309 Palm St. 673-3741 Open f0t lunch 11 un. to 3 pm. Mo n -Sai., dinner 5·10 pm S111 -Thurs, 5-\l p.m. Fri. Sunday brunch 10 a m 10 4 p.rn. Reservations su&gcllcd Steak\ and ~•food wirh ja.r.z and rcgae. Pasul, Plaza Newport. Bmtol and Jamt'l<)rcc 1000 Bmtol 752-0107 Open for lunch 11 .30 a m IO 2 p m Mon.·f:ri.. dinner C> 30-10 / m Mo n . .S11 Rescf\'allo ru acccplc u1h1 and natural Oavor~ from lhe toulh of France ind California Strip mi ll locatton doesn't d1min1~h the Cl!CltCmenl or Pase.I Olhatt' 1magma1rvc nan SSS TM P1•lllon, 690 Newport Center Dr Four Sea~ns Hotel 7SQ-0808 Open for brc1.lcf8'I 6 30 10 10'.30 a.m. Mon.·Fri .• lunch I UO a.m. 10 2 p.m Mon.·Fri., dmncr 6 to IO:JO p m and Sunday brunch 10 1 m. to 2 pm Reservations needed Amencan C10ntemporary C\lljlnc -.11h Frend! touches Impeccable K~ "'111<11ly perfect food. in an almosphcn: thll transcends hotel ncnhty nss Th« Rri. 1141 Newport Center Or 644-4400 Open for lunch Mon .. FrL 11 30 1 m lo l p.m .. <hnner (rom S:JO pm n11htly Award· winn1n1 tealood 'pcc:11l11c\, p111nc mc111. and pasta dlJhea \Crvcd up 1n a fme 111 deco sctuna w11b a view of the Ncwpon coa'1 ~ mus.le and dancing five nights 1 w.cclt in the fllu51c room SSS Tb« iUtt. 880 Ncwpnn Center Ot 720-1800 Open for luncll 11.30 a.m. tu 3 p m Mon -S11 ; dinner S .)() p.m lo 12 a m Mon • II Re1CrvallOnJ 1uge1tcd Al,.,ay1·e,cc:lle n1 <lt11ln1 and Hana PraJer's u pcrt1sc Be t batburiers In town, d1tlf1 liver and o nion•, Rllz salad, cracked cJunaeneu crab Definitive cite menu '''>" C'<'MI tent fmm s vor (l\ually elepnt to drc~ RochaC'lllld'•· 2407 t C 01,1 II~. C'oron1 dcl M11 . f>7'-J7~0 Oocn for lunch Mon.-fot l. 11 a.m tu 2 'IO p.m. Dinner ~ 10 pm daily Rncrv11lon• .ct~l'•<'d for lunch and rrnm ~ 10 9· lO p m Mon · Jllun , from S \o 1 p m Ofllr. Fn ~•I C'ont.lstontly IC10d ciontu~at. , Nonhem Italian aiu1:nc SS a..,.s nw.. ..OOl W Ca.it Ui.ab••J, 650-3322. Ruc.rvatloru accepted 0cnn1tl\lc Th1l cublno. V1lue·p1c:kcd Dt4 Orange Cout Weekend I Thursday, Auguat 29, 1991 into the cliff$ underneath his oceanfront home, CJ'ltry is fained via a secret entra_nce which is conccal~d behind a panel off the den. After descending 1 JS foot wro~ht iron piral staircase:. one encounters no less than the crest of Chateau Mouton Rothschild hand carved Crom a massive pie« of solid oaJc, a neat bit o( artiatry accomplished by a German woodcarver especially commissioned by Hamilton. Rouah hewn ceiling beams, ceramic tsle nooring, an antique table and chairs and sliding oak drawen filled with onJy the finest vin .. ges from France, Germany and California demonstrates that this is one fellow who takes hi wine collecting very seriously. Another wine pal of mine, a chap named Stuart fr o m Huntington Beach, has a collection which is valued well into .six figures, and he stores it all ln prefab commercial cabinets that luncheon combination ~pocials. Suc.nc decor Lunch, dinner. Sund1y brunch. l\llO at 1750 S. Coast llwy . .in t.a1un1 Beach, 494-842A.SS R\tby'1 Japar Ohltr. 3000 W PKlfic Coast Hwy 722-4-066 Open 7 • m to 9 p.m. daily. Rocrvauon not 11cccuarr.. En&hsh-style Ian with bur1cn and deli sandwiches. S Sam's 1>«11, 660 N"'J>On <:enter Dr. 720-0360 Open 7 a.m. 10 4 pin. Mon.·Fn No rc.tervat.ions ncc<lcd. Deli cuwnc. S Sa.port. 1080 Bayside Dr. 644-4220. Open for lunch Mon.·Frl. ind dinner Mon.-Sun. Maanmccnl Northern Italian cuisine. Pu tu made on prcmbea: 11uce1 arc 1bsolu1e7 perfect. Oucdoor p1Uo e11ehcs bayside bf'ccui frvm nc.arby Balboa bland SSS hldle Catt, 3201 E. PacfJC Cout Hwy. 67S-7S7S. Open 11 1.m 10 10 p.m Mon.·Wcd., 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Thurs -~t.. \0 a.m. to 10 pm Su11. Rescrvt.tlon• 1CCCpted. Fublon1ble menu or current favorite. Late nlaht bar d1n111g. good happy hour. SS tuft Noodk, 21.S RM:rtldc Dr:.,~WDCJll't 9e•ch. S48·7418. unch Mon.· r1.; dinner Mon -Sun. 1rkina on wccltends; part.Ina lot In fronc of re8'eur1nt U pscale n•1&bborbood rtillUratll IC~ htah-clul, ruJ JlaJia.o rcpcnolrc. SS Tait ol ~ WlilaJe. 400 Main Strcct. Bal~ 673~33. Puoram.lc bay view. cntiy fca1un:1 ptcturcs of Oki f\(fWpOft. Se.food and tradlllonal lnoritu. Lunch. dinner and Sa1urd•y, Sunday brunch. SS Trees. 440 llchotrope A~ 67~JO, American ind 1ntenaalion1.I Cttill.M. Lountc 09Cna d11ty 11 5 p .m.; di.Mu acrwa ~lly from 6 p.m. ~lllen and late·nlaht mcn11 until mldAi&Jlt. OM of the Of1np C'.oatt'• meet unique reltauranlJ. SS Tnni, 2JOO W Cout Hi&Jrway 722-9248 1aadard 1u ht and JapanCJc fllR with • small ocean view from i\'a OYCr-thc•hotel loclllOI\. Ttano Ma1't, ~5 N~ Center Dr. 640-6333. Open l l lO a m. to l I p m. Mon -Thun , 11·30 1.m. IO mldnJaht f-rl -Sat, 5 to 10 pm. Sun. Rncrvat!Uru needed. Contemporary ltall1n Ni tllC. ln1eru una putu SS 11 ~~ 1100 W Otcanlroot, by lhc 811001 Pier. 67S-2S66. Emphull on frtah tcafood. pnme mea" Oreat atrno,pbere, servkc and chef Open daily for dinner. P1&no bu, unday jam K>n1 SS VIiia No .. , )Ill W. Coa.n Hwy 642-~ Dinner n &}ltty .S pm. lo 2 a m. l:!.•t•llc.nt, hutty ftalfH c:uit ... ouro•nd•na wine II1L Ac:ciYt piano bu; ravorlto local l•te·nla•• 1po 1. uc tempuat\lte aDd bum~ controlled. Of couno be several unita to howe his t.reuure1 -one .. , home, oae in the moun11in1, one at the desert condo and one at his of6ce (\bit one bis wire didn't even know about!) 1 have repeatedly offered to help him comwne aome of the exim aod thu ty cut hlt electric bill. but i1 seems that Stuart rcmcmben to return phone call only when we uc plannina to drink my wine. I ( you find yourself awash in an cvcr increa in& sea or wine bottle. , you do not need to go to these eirtrcmc:i to protect what can become a rather siuble financial invcstmenL One eolution ii to rent a commercial wine locker, which can range in size Crom • six caacs capacity to •ell over 100. The only inconvenience here is that if you are in the middle of entertaining on a Saturday cvenin1 and run out of wmc, the value of planning Ruervatlona 1ccop1cd Valet boll p1rllina. SSS VHllee Te .. ra, 333 Bay1idc Dr. 675-53) . Dinnc1 rrom s p.rn. niahlly . Sunday bl'\1~. Edccdc ta~ to dmy 1urroundift&t 11ndcr the superb dit«tlOn of Hana Prucr, Karen P1ctec and Jimmy ~hton. Doc\ your boat and dine. SS Fountain Valley CIM ....... 1 '7'27l N~~ Sl. 546-7426. Open for lunch from I i"."301.in. to l p.m M on .·F r i. Dinner $-9:30 _p .m. Mon.•lbun.; 5·10 p.rn Fri., Sat. Ooeed Sundaw. Italian cu. hie wltb American "~fC." (burscn. hot dop) av.Uable in tfic: bar. S TIM 11.,, 18774 Broolt.hunl St. 963-2366. Open 6 p.m. to 2 1 m. Moo . ..S.t. Uamburacn. quc:$11d1llu, "~ bopper" hOt dc)si. Danon& to 'SOI and 60I music:. Rctel'Vltiona not rcqvlrcd. Scrni.cuuat. lna:pcn&IYC. s rn..m-a lnCMra .. 16.slS e~uRt 1. (at H~U). 71S.797S. Opco 111.ncb 11:30 to l p.m.; Dhulor $ 10 10:30 p.m. Mon.-S.t. hel.W\. R~tlou accepted Cu\1•1. Oood val\10 for well-pteptrcd veil, pasta Ind clutlcaJ lll.lian diihes Grca1 dulcns. SS Huntington Beach a.J• WUV., 7191 Warner A .. &. (II &ad\ BM!.) M2-895S. ~n daify 11 a.111 '° 10 p m Au lhcAIJC Solt tJi of the botdor" homcmtc food pi:cpand tr dally, Lunch lea111ru all.:10V<en•cat b11ffot Suoday buffet brufKb Wllh CUMplL1t\Ct1la'1 ch•mP'sne and mariachlt C•terlna 1v1llablo. Reaorv11lon1 accepted uel. lnc.apt.ruh'C S C.ataaar'1, 16$92 Rotsa ica (at Warner). 846-8022. ()pen for luKll 11 • m. dally ace~ Moocf ay Open niptJy S IU 9 p !ft'.. frtday lO 10 ~.m. C>Oc.n Saturday 11 a.m. to 10 p.m ~lfcnt Meldcan food. El Pato rl)'le. Oretl chllc vttde, camltas S C:llkMt '°" UN, 9901 Yotktown A~ .. %..1-RlM; c:lwy, uf*8lo rib p nt. fartuly ~lucs., e c.llcnt prcpualk>G S J.C. Mct.l1t'• Bar A Grlll, 18lll Stach 81Yd • 841-00 7 Lu~b ll:JO IO $ p.m daily, Dlnnor 5 10 10:30 pm. MOtl •Thuq , 5 to II p.m 1-'ri:-Stt ndly btunc.tl t t • m.-J p.tn. Ila.. c.llidcn, paata., 11eafoud Entc.netomeel. Re1erntion1 ac:ccptcd. Se111f<atual, Modci,.te. SS L•tcl'1 Dall•ld.1'1, Hll Atl1a1 ahead bcex>mea otMo\at; ahematM i1 the pwchue 'prefab 1tonae units that can 1to from 40 bottle up into thousands. and ran,e to price a few bundled dollars to bowc much your bud&el allows. 1f you are-handy with tooll have the space, remodeling closet or garaac corner wi insulat ion and an tir conditioner the best cho~ to accommoda your burgcoolna collection. F custom made rack• arc n n«e$58ry -a doub)e arid of 2x2 bolted to the wall sill inches a is a turdy option that is bot economical and convcnicn SALUDI CUR.RENT WINE PICK: 1 Cheatnut Hill ''San Lui Obispo Zinf andel. Thi biJ JUlly red 1 loaded with a ripe rupbe Cruitine , ii full on the palate wit a round, iJky finish. A upcr bargain retailing for under $ bottle. 968-4466. Open 8 to 6:30 daily Lua reuucinl a\frcdo. Rcacrvnlon• n requ1rc.d CtiuaJ. lnc:ll>CN!W. S M....Cft 17 Ult Sea. 3t7 O:lut 5J6.lS$S. Open 8 a.m to 11 p.tn. dal SundaJ bruncb 9 1.m. to 3 pm. Sur. and stub. £ntcrtainmC1JI and dandn TUea..S.l. acaemoona tcXcplc.d. music nc.atl) all the time Romaotlc. wit ocean view. Orcat lc>b11er dlthe homemade pof)O\'Cn. Semkatu1I. SSS Irvine lllt••· l9100 Ve.a Karman A 752-$222. Open for lunch 11 1 m. to p.rn., dinner 5 to 11 pm. Territlc: "* hour 5 to 7 p.m. RcscM1.lont ecccpt Award•w1nnloa European cu1tlnc lnlefcttlllt aerfoUa rood wttb a modcrat price '"-rcrf~ •Pol for • roman dinner or J'O!'Cf !\Inell. Order 1 full me •l Ibo ll"Cly bu, wbkb fea11nce Bruma m\llJC, da.nc:1n1 at 1ti&J11. SS littn 2'1, 18201 VOID Kannan $Sl-9201 Opc.n for lunch and dinner Mon -Fn. dtnntr un~ Sit and Sun 8nllian1 D1\11d Wdbclm mas1erp1C« feature contcmpomy Oiltfomia bistro f•rc.. T the house aalad, lobsler cakt c:ntmbt peasant bread. anchovy tapen.ade Buu11ful. ileek decor framed by w1tuf1ll and hub a.rceocry PlllO dmt 1n lddlllOI! to ~Jll\ar dlnlnJ room. m Cali.rut a,11aaru&, 1910 Main St 97S· ll20. Open for 1vnc:h 11 a rn. to J p IJ\ ; d1l1Mf l l.o 10 pm. \lll,:rhim., l tO 11 p m. Prl·Sat. Happy Hour 4 to 1 p m Rucro1i ou ace.peed C1hfor1111·l.ud Southwc ttrn tllitino. Orecn coin l1m1,lca and c:evicbc Jpcdtltict ol tM lloule. Tty th& blue cnup11w, Buty lundltimc llanpt for tho ~na Pffl(citlao•I crowd. SS Cllut,...., J~iiw Marrk111, JIOOO Von ~rman. "l-0100. Opon 11 am to 2 p m. dally. Ruervalions 1cceetccl Ham~IJCr'f: le.Ab •nd ladi 1n a casual ~porta bar almosph('rc. U C•11tklelr, 18911 Mac.Aflhur Blvd 15~1. Open for lu1tc:b 11:30 a.m. to 1·'0 pm Mon -Fri .. dinner 6.30 lO JO:JO f..m Mon ·Tbun.. 6 lO 10 J I p m. 11.• at. R escrvat1on1 1c:c:cpfed . °'1ttt1nd lll ~Ul\C'lltll atiMAc Ch.t 9yroti OcmmeJJ itdda lu tra to the menu; m•p•flc:enl .. Mee SSS c•.ica.e 1 ... , 1811 Main St 261·JO Open "1 • m to 11 pm MOii •Fri. II a m to 11 pm l . 4:30 to JO pm. Sun Re MhOM accepted. M~1-. aed lte&b Md -.lood. s C"••••••, • 139 C1ap•1 Ort<wt . f.S6.:2211. Qpca fair i..a II •a '° l See MST'AUMNTSIN •. DINING Mimi's has flower power decor, good tood M 1m1's Cafe is an easy place w dine Sometime ~e want to go out for a bite 10 e111, hut the deci~ion ·or where 10 g" " a pain because we don't wJnt to drc up, don't want 11.ihJn, don't "'ant Chjnese, and dClO 't want the .1ttCOtll)O~ of a he.id "'a1tcr. Ju t a "mplc no· 'ha,,lc evening. 1 h.11\ the 11me 11> tlm ~ up to the c ~l r n c r of ~CV. [H'rt and II a r ho r houlc,ard and Restaurant Critic he 11.l ftir Mimi' <. ate horn the 11ut-1tlc. M1m1' "'''l' inv1ttn1. l11cndh. \~gucl)' I ur.1pc.1n 1n a \. .11hcrn California way. In adc , it " l hlr.c an e~losion in a flower t 1ll•'" floral pnnced drape , tl1ir ii v.allp.ipcr. rcaJ n~crs and -f'l.inh. 1rclh!>cs and the lil..c, all J.1rnmcc1 in toaethcr, and mch~. 11 v.ml,, the ownen ltl..c to think • I 11 1• '"Jew Orie.ms" 'it)'IC. 1n fi,,,-t Clavor~: honey bran. buttermilk spice, blueberry. banana nut and carrot ra1 in . They are 85 cents each which 1 le o; than some b.tlerie , but they come Cree along with your $4 15 brea!Ua t of bacon and egg\, ham and same, or comed beef ha h with eggs. ~o do the Lyonnnii.c potatoc" and )Our choice of fruit juice. A iraincd miff of plea\ant type will help you ease mto the mommg's crunch v.1th rcftll-; on the coffee The place 1 bu y al lunchumc with a lot of local Co .. ta Mc am who ha .. e found th1\ to be a comfortable pot for 1 bite to cal, 'and a choice of andwiche'I ic; ofrcred. none of ~h1ch are hmme. The) arc on fine bread or n croi ant and all ha"e a 1dc-ridcr o{ French fne . chilled fre\h fruit or a crod of M>up included in the pncc BL1s .ire S4.95 and ''Le Cluh" 1s hacon. lettuce. tomato and roasted turkey brea'>t, $5.QS The menu notes the) wtll be happ)" to give )OU avocado 1no;1ead of turL.cy chic~cn, lettuce, chee!lc, and 'IOur cream i OK. only if you like a mild ~I a very mild. Salads vary in price from $4.50 to $6.25. M1m1·~ "cr.e pot roast, braised all day 1n stock with vegetable , a fine. 1cndcr. well done, old· ra .. h1oncd di h which lS so popular 1hc) warn you on the menu that they '>Cl'VC 1\ each day Crom 4 p.m. until ll'-gone. Barbect1cd pork back rib basted m molas!les and cooked lowly over a wood broiler ure tangy, $9.95, served with r rench frie" and cole slaw. The highest pnce on the menu 1 for the Pacific wordfish, S 10.95. fre h. me quite-broiled and dellciou A choice of fou r pastas arc "crvcd daily. {I read wmewhere 1hat it's a good idea to tay awa) from foods ending 1n \-owe! in a place hk.e this. Sounds like tood advlce.) 'l.ntr mind thut Paul l'r udhi>mmc 1 not a hou. ehold "''nl her.:. and CaJun 1c; JU't a •11nc the) u'iCd to ing. Thi menu '' ~~ 11n1c, )Ct, \Cry appealing. h '' "'" 111 an up scale Coco' • but •\ltli d.M, cheerful decor and a "French Market' onion ~up come in a thick crockery bowl with a deep layer of melted chec e on top and a lab of ~ood tough bread underneath. S3.S(T Hamburgers arc made with I '2 pound of freshl) ground extra lean meat. with fnc., or fru11 on the <11dc, from S4 7S to $5 95, depending on hov. fanq }OU want to get Cohb alad i~ chopped, the way 1t wa!> made al 1he Brown Dcrb'. "here 1t v.as born For a grand finale, don't fo rget lhc fanlJ uc dessert tray. lf you oire d1ct1ng. )'OU will think these were dcvtsed JUSt to tempt you 1nh> a feeding frenzy: "Triple hl:id.out" chocolate cake. enough chocolate to uu fy the mo t rabid fon. "Snick~r bar cake," with car.imel. peanuts and chocola1e, plt1s, "deeply chocolate mou e pie. ' New Orleans bread pudding with v.h1 kev 'auce, $2.SO; and "nhra cak~" a concoction of chocola te and vanilla ponse cake. l,1)ertd w11h chocolate and "anilla cream. cn,clopcd in raspberry \.lUCe. ......... ~""" Terri Wagner, trainer, and Jay Hutchison, general manager. how off Mimi' C.i(e' tempting de ert tray. h(t \hrnhl alv.,1)' buw. day begin' .11 :0.1im1\ at 7 am v.ith a fine 1"1111111Lnt of break/a t muffin<;, trr•h l111m the O\'Cn and available RESTAlllAll11 From 014 J1nnn \ 10 10 p ITI Sun • Thun. \ 11 Jl m r fl ·Sil. R( C~lllOM • ~' r1c,1 lnl\(Jl\."llr.~. fun tu1 inc: h<.>rdcr• •n n11u,cllc Ch1noc. but w11b ~( nc rou\IY· 11cd portions Colorful 1111 .. ~rhcrc:. C\,tllcn1 f(l(>J Jry the Gold < 11n Buf l oc:1tcJ 1n the: Irvine \l.ir._c 1pla« St pantie lunch ani1 dinner Ill OU) SS Ille C11y &.to. I ~435 Jeffrey Road ~~~ ~11~1 Open for lun1:h lt:JO am ll' ~ '0 rm, dinner 5:lO·tO·lO p"' I uc • l\un Oruncb ll:JO 1 m to l ·JO Pm \aH>ry Indian TandtXm ind Mual11 n~,~ SS • (.uth,cr'a Rntavta•C, ttl-4 ~ MICAtthur 111\J l).341.l. Open for hind\ lt·JO am 10 ' pm M •n 11 : d1nnrr ~.JC).10 Jl m n1&btly R Ml10n, rcqu red A ir p tu folly Olde f:.n&Jand SS Kltla1, wit Qntcr Irvine North, ;i>IO \lam 1,. 170 l61·M'il Opc.n ror lun.:h 1 t am lu l pm M• n ~\at, d111nc1 ~ 10 10 pm Mnn ·Thun • .S co 11 rm I ri -Sit, S to 10 p I\. un ..._010, 4JOO Voa Karmao Ave ~!·11SI Open fl>f lu~ I I a m 10 ~ p m. fon -Fn : d,nnc:r S to 10 p m llmn , 5 to t l p m trl,..S.t ul\llay bNnth 10 JO • m tu 2 pm Rnc:tvadoN 1 p{cJ. hno Jar.• r<' 11ltlu SS MtC n.kll'i 6 .... ~ flh1ft I 7SM\~os. Open 11 • m to l t pm dally RCMlf\llliUIU ~pted tr h MaluooJ l.nteruun~nt and d1nc1n' •Ill niah a .. tck SS MtuaftiM \9tll0 Mtc.Al\1'1n BIYJ., al r11rcb11d ~1066. Lunt.It 11:30 • m to A to tada v.1th guacamole. ~heed 2 pm ~''' vpen for dinner F..lcclltnl chef F.ut•'rcan '<'"tee 1n c:lcs.11n1 'um"ll!ndinp Surc:rh ;oup. -...lad• v..11h ro• led chitlcn, Jc:ho .. 'U' r.n•• and c:nlrto SSS M0ttll'1. 1"1\-1 J~mhorcc Rt..-d ~'·'Ill. c~t ~111 Oren tor lun..h 11 '° • m t<• 2 pm Mon fr1. dinner 6 ·10 pm Mon ·I-fl Sal b-1 l r m Rc~,...111un' ~uuc,1cd t:k11nt Cahfom11 cul\inc Q\"t'nccn by oubtandm& f..'c~u1 ... c Chef Mk.bacl \\11rcn SSS f>l"flO. 184?0 Von Ktmian 5H·1.\.H Ortn t I ·'\O • m to m1d111&ht Mon ·I n • 5 rm 111 m1dn1sht S11. un Rt!ICf"lllutu 11c.cpttd L1fhl"Wt1Jht hut authentic Sorchcrn ll.ah1n '""'"c P11 I• dar.hcs. be'' (.'1,uall piff'f. Yup C'il). SS \:trdl IUftonntt fblllaao U llO Cu.Iver Dr ~St·120l. ~" f('f lu JI 11 am \\I ~ rm Mvn ·l n , d1nnc1 4-~ "1 pm 'iun • 1 hura • 4· 10·.\0 • p m. I fl ·S•I Rc"h tioru a rtcJ I 1 h pa\tl and nul -fc.J veal lHI <in.II. ~966 ll•rr•n•• l'ar~ay1 at (:\il\'Cr, l62~. SwlhM:Sl C\llJ nc 10 • great kl(llJn& setun& \\ 1lhc:tm·~ nc"' t 11 a hit •11b Jal tn drc rn 1~1. 1rc:11 muqu1tc-1nl\cJ J1 ho, '""c:ct corn J"IM'~ all dt.'lllc: •1tb l}lc \\Ofth the dnvc U Laguna Beach 11.JtdU.., 2.2.2 forest Aw , 49 ·.1~ l u.:cllcol C'~nlcmpurary Suulh .. c~I W• inc, RcxMt.Ont a «plcJ U M.,..__ '1'127 ~ Coe\! llwv Oren Tl.IC. • Sun , S:lO to 10 ~ , S1tn BNb4h. 11 • m. to 3 pm Ne• chef add1na culinary tan &o a no. C1011tUle.1ll•I •nu SSS coffee and a bite 10 cat at 11m1''· A ch<Xolate bite. Thur-Fri, t<> JJ pm Fn and\ t to m1dn1ght Ch1/dn:n\ m .. nu &·~r and ~mt: <H'ltl•blt:. Tak our \\ ht:d.:h. tr .v .. 'C'C,, Pam> din mg \m1,l1nA: It •~ three o'clod. and I ha\'en't had any lunch and )'OU wt.II c~cu<1e me "h1le I tto get a big cup of hot Mimi"( l'il~I 'le~pc•t1 Bf\d 722·t1':2 O~n <11111_\ frt>m .. ~ m Marla's Tidbits & Tastings A ntonio ('agnolo. ma)Onl't owner of Antonello RJstonnte an South Co t Plaza \'1lla~e . L'Opcra in Long Beach ant.I the new I r.1ttoria Sp1ga tn South Coa t Plaza' Cf")"ltal < ·ourt. ha'i produced a cookhook \'-<lth muny of hi 1.wonte recipe • menu '\Ug&C'ition~ and helpful margin 01)1C\. Cagnolo'., C'l"•okl>ook '' c rcuall} ttmcv.orth) bcciau c all rn ccd fn Ill the I t>f the SlO·tlook arc Antonio CJsnolo e 1rmarkcJ for the Or ngc Ct,Unl') food 01 tnbu1M>n Center. 1 hrcc thou nd of the book~ ha\C been pnntcJ 1nJ th t mean S,0,000 in fooJ (or the need if 1111 nf them 'lrC ~llJ, fhe boo).: i for \ale at i\tll\)ncll , •• \lf counr.c:. tiut he l lookina for waf to cct the boo\. v.idcl J1\tnbu1eJ and sold ll"lf this w<lrthy tau e. Ma)'bc the n11n.1 ement t Soulh C-0a t Pl11a could help out, a 1gn •nd a M k ou ht co do y.uruJc:m !or ale • c J"CCiaH) when buyer art motivated by the fact th.11 thcu .Siii "•ii be f,lllO ~ tu help thl' hungl"\. Phone C.tgnt,lo al .\nt<indlo' 1( "'u havr .1n 11k.1 th<l\11 hltv. I<' help ~~ t thC>;C •<lllll~'I\ I..' 't'ld. 0 Spc.tl1ng ol 1luJ deed,, l rn:n•h i'•I thl' Or. n~c Coa'lt lntcrf uth ~hdlcr .u~ rrc: .. cnllnl<! I 'enc .. of m tNdou" dinin · \CnlUre,, than!.' 111 1hc ~"'pcrnm1n Uld g~ ncro 1t' 11{ ,1ur 11,urilC' 1111~ .. tht re taurnnt t1-wm:rs lncluJcd 1n thl' 'enc:~ r~ kuanlnr at the Towcn, Fhe F«t loo. P1a,c1t , Wh•t'\ Cooklo and 1 ht Goldl'n 1 rumr lnJl\IJu.11 dinner arc S ~ c:.1..tl nJ 1hc hr,, one ''' ~•II he held in I hr ML:uaninl' t 1he 1 lM Cr n ~Cf\\ ll I ''f 1nh,rm \tulO un th~ cue,, "h1ch v.tll run thrc.'u h t ehru t\ 199~. c·unt 1.t ;\nn \l~1'kl it1 224 {1 ,klcnn,J. Cor na Jcl \1ar. 92bl5. 0 ··s.~1al br 'l"'C'". u u:slh ' d ,. thttt t.:•lh re torc:cJ h' rnl.e ~ their up-. .1rdh n\\lhilc p.ucm" Pauhnc Clulton. n e'pct1 on ctiqucuc in ~>c I m nncr nd tiu inc , ~a..,1,111 I" "" to le d chc v•a thruu h the manner' rrior ' fl• u~ ~w.nu · at the tondall ~eattr n ·pt 10 ac 7 p.m Wine and chcc will be 'Cf"Cd rhc price I~ CO (1 hope hr include a ht\lc mcth1n •~' tt lcttin re taurant ~ tf you arc aomg tn he lale llr an()-~) -., ,.,..,. 81nl Orang• Coast WMkend I Thursday, August 29, 1991 D1a 2 99 Pl1•,1'P Prf''>f'nt "-'hen Ordering CHOOSE FROM • SIRLOIN STEAK • • MA'S POT ROAST • • FRIED CLAMS • • FRIED CHICKEN • • LIVER N' ONIONS • • VEAL CUTLET • • COUNTRY FRIED STEAK • • Northern COD ALLET • C'OMPl.ETE DINNERS 11 I '' .1 • 11 ' 'q. 11h. I I V Ill CtllJ'ttll) •NO LIMIT!!• ~l'rvt'< I Noon to l 0 p m 7 days I :--!'IHI ~...,, l'f I.!. l'NI 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 l lart>or Center Harbor & Wil on COSTA MESA FOR AB&IAVATION& CALL M1·9777 Df8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 29, .. 1991 We Specialize In Theme . Parties & Events .. • llAWAIM l.llAU'I • •MEllC'-IFBTAI• . ...._.. ..... •WiBlllllECIPl'lm. We Also Deliver COll'ORATE llllCIB THURS. PETER AUG . 29 SHAMBROOK FRI. MICHAEL AUG. 30 REED . SAT. MICHAEL AUG. 31 REED SUN. LI TILE SEPT. 1 BIG BAND MON . LITILE SEPT. 2 BIG BAND TUE . MARK SEPT. 3 WOOD WED. NICK SEPT. 4 .PVZO.W ~CAe•TRWtU ~;:I.,> 2332 W. Cont ttpway · • NEWPORT BEACH • 631·1220 th F 82 re co $3 Ct "'