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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-07-11 - Orange Coast Pilot........................ _,it {llll9a. A ... -...,.. .............. .. .. ~ ............. .... ...._. SURF lOCAllON SCZI ~ HI I Ii p11 1·2 ,.., ....... kedl 1·2 ,.. eor-a 1 ·2 ,.., UC--hedl 1·2 ,.., RSl•IQ ~ Qllkfla -..,....... ~ .................... _... .............. ~ ....... TIO£S TODAY fint lcM l :5' a.111. ·1.7 f-inl hidt 10:)1 &.lft. 4.2 Se«Mdlo. J:tl ,. .... 1.9 S«Oftd hip 9: 21 p.111. 7 .2 fltOAY fint io. 4:42 ..... ·1.7 fint hlafl 11: I 0 Ult. U s.c-ctlow 4:0I ,. •. 1.1 Sec.--' ..,... 10:" ,. .. 7 .o QUOTES Of THE DAY "Ir's /Nen hard for ~ to CO#l'l~ out of w woodworlc. I wa.s a fwlcricNJI tllilaou. I couldlt'r ew11 look~ up in tit~ dicrionary, b«a&AM I pronowtc~ tlimi Mlf"Of\J· '· Phil Moore. tbe 37-ycar-old owner of GPK Manufacturing in Costa Mesa, who overcame illiteracy (Al). "~ading is a basic tool i11 IM liviltg •. of a good lif~. " Monimcr J. Adler COMMUNITY EVENTS •The Exchange Club of Newport Harbor presents a sp«l•I ~n~nt scrttning or "Point Bruk/' a new Twentieth Century Fox film starring Patrick SwayLc:. tonight at 7:30 al Edwards Lido Cinema. Newport Boulevard at V1.i Lido, Newport Reach A tasting fair by local restaurants precede" 1hc show at 5.30 p m. Ticket:. are S25. Proceed" benefit the b change Cluh Child Pre,ention Center 1n O range • N"'J>Ort Harbor Al1 Mu1«um displays an assortment of pieces from its permanent collection in '"Different Stones. Five Views of the Collection"' to<la) and Friday from IO a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is SJ for adults and S2 for senior citizens and students. Call 759-1 122. •Acoustic plt8rlst Tom \\1nsJow strums along at 6 p.m. Friday at the Blue Marble Coffeehouse. Admission 1s free. • Gerald Wiggins will M fututtd Friday as p•rt or tht summu jau rHt1 .. 1 at the Hya tt Newporter. Tickets for the 6.~0 p.m. event arc $7 Call 729· I 234 • "M81"kttlng Your lnYentlon" 1 the topic o r the Inventors Forum from 7 .30-10 p.m. Friday in the Science u cture Hall at Ornnge Coast College 1n Costa Mesa. Admission 1s SlO for non·mcmbc'°'. Call 253-411 0. JUST THE FACTS • Who are the top three employers in Nc-wport Beach? (()()l'() ;>:>td~OJ:>V PJO.:J {( {OOO'l 1) IJt.OJfV ~H (C: (!t08'?1) ·1u1 ll~ll (t ,..,... .......... ,... ....... ~ ..... ~ ~ ~ ~ -"-• --· eel '4• Jltl ,.. i.. -.. ... eu v11 INDEX Bridgc/81 aualfied/M Comlnunlty forum/At Creuwotdlll Entcr1aanmenll WtekM FOGCKI ~ lntcMc1w/M Lcpltlel Soocty/Af Sports/al ..... FJ7?? • CopjdPt 1991 • .......... ,... . ...,..,.... ' • lawsuit on I ~ I ~ I I Neighbors want plans scaled back 8y lrtl Yolmf ..... NEWPORT BEACH -Residents of the Bayshorcs a nd C IHfhavcn communities threaten to pursue both a lawsuit and a referendum against the Balboa Bay Ou~·s $50 million expansion plan if club officials fail to scale down the project. ''It's our hope and desire that something can be worked out," said Bill Han, a BaY$horcs Community Association board member. "Our hope is we can come to some reasonable solution prior to tha1." Representati,e:. of Bayshores anti Qiffbavcn are slated to meet wit h club officials Friday to d1scu:.c; possible changes in the expansion plan. which includes a three-story, 300-room hotel. The City Council urged such meetmgs and continued a public hearing on the project for two weeks after li~tening lu three hours of testimony Monday from a packed crowd (lf residents, mo~I nf them opposed to the hotel's size. its obt.truct1on OUCH!! Newport Beach junior lifeguard instructor Mike Rankin, above, prepares to launch a salvo during Bombardo Ball. While Rankin dishes it out, young Cooper Wise. right. is the unlucky recipient of a blast on the sand near Balboa pier. The eight-week junior lifeguard program isn't all fun & games, however. Youngsters learn about ocean safety and what it's like to be a lifeguard. The strenuous program includes plenty of swimming and running as well as courses in ocean safety. Pilot phOIOS by Marc Manin --- or bay views and potential for inaeated trafftc and noise. Many also continue to harbor resentmcna over the private Bay O ub's U'ic of puhl uc land. Hay Club off1ciab say chopping off a noor of th1: hotel or otherwise reducing the '>lie ~ould make the project cconom1call) unka ibk. Uut in rnpon<;e to continued \.11mmun11~ oppn,1t1on, club officials 11ffrrcll Munda\ to cut seven rooms from the h\111:1 .1114..I ;110ve 11 farther away from 1 hl· Barhorc' pmpnty line. Rn1denh "arn that's not enough. The B.1v,h11rl'' .111d Cliffhaven associations also will address the cnerior Ughting, sound, traffic. walls and landscaping during talk.s with club orficials, Han said. Re s idents also want economic reasibility data to determine 1( fewer hotel rooms would indeed hurt the club's finance' ''We aren't suggesting it not be economically viable," Hart said. "But why doesn't it work at 150 rooms? And if it's going to be a large Ramada lnn, shouldn't the c11y know? "The city's concern should be what's the right hotel for that location. for the neighhorhood If the answer is. ·w e just See BAY CLUBtla ..... Harbor water turtling into a toxic ceapool Bv RL1ss Loar 'i;al! W'l!tt °" I· V. P ( l K I B I· ..\ C H The un1.k f"',1ll'T .. lcinrnl! 111 t>nat hulls may be 1t:k.1'tnl! h 11 11d11u' k'd~ of z.rnc and ,11rp1.:r int•• 't:''r'!Ht Ba' .1t a rate 100 11mn crc 11i:r th.in Jll local shipyards '"mhn,,,t ·", 11rding tn ,, \IJte report \ rrdtllllll.lr\ 'lUd\ C1>nducted bv the l<n.: 1•n.il \\ ,1tn l)u.il1t\ Control Board l1•u.:i.l 1h.11 /Ill< J\ roll~ting local "'ater~ !r1•11l /llh rl.1tn .111.1cheJ to hoat hull!> to nh1b11 u•rr1•,11111 .11.\.'1,rlling to Jerf) I 111h,·.11,lt r \l < Utl\l 1•lf1cer llf the Santa \ u 1-l!ll 11 1•1 the Rei.?11>nal '-'ater <.> 1.1111\ ( "Ylll••I Bt1.1rd I hl· --·rrc:r <' ...i>ming fn,m the paint 1h 1t l.!et' ,, r .tf'<.'d 11ff Junng routine hull dl J n1n~. I h1tH0Jult ~aid. I hl ".11c·, prc11mm:if) findm~ are l \pn1l"d h• h·· r1:\Je\H'd ct! tndav·~ H arbor Uu.1IJI\ ( 1•mm1t1ce meetin g. . · Inc ot~ d(\C!ln ·1 ha"'e the political .. l11u1 111 lct~c J1."lllm nn 1h1s matter:· said , .-mm1t1ec mcmhcr Jc1 ck Skinner. "The 1ct'nl"\ "-llh tht· dout " t he Regional \\ .11c:r C)u.1111' l nntrnl Hoard ·· Bu i JJJ1t1l1 {1.tl 'tuJ 1c~ needed to .lc1l·rmi m· tlw c:\lt"nl of 1hc pullution may 111•1 1.Pmr '"''11 hl'l,lll'e nf 'tatc budget ,ut' 'W e "'II hl' .1hk 111 v.ork on it ,·\l n· 1.dh h1t 1'r1•f>,1hh n111 a' 4uickl~ 35 \\(' I liL · I h1t't-.11tlt 'aid I ht r,· n1,l 1,n l m1111c' 111 Jl, ,di the 111 11..:· I h.11 \'l" .! lil.l· Ill 1.IP . l, ., 1 h ,_11, 1r1.I' .Ill' re4l11rl·ll h\ lav. tn I" 1111 ,j1,,t>,1rl!l" pc rmtl'> ~nl '>tl v.1th ""'., • 'l""-r••rt B."' Jppro:umatcly ~~· '' • ,., .1u1•rdinl! It' Th1heault. ··v.·e · I,,, 111' \'·" .11 th1" poinl. in ·..: '"!~ it 1. r1•ulinl· hull deaning • • 1 ,. r l: •1 ht ,,uud It· lh .:1 •:r \\ .11..:r Ou.1lit\ Control h " ,(,,, I'' lhl· prl'11mina~ qu~ , •·1 I · 1 ,, I 1.I' I.., in ~ewp0rt 1•. , • ., t •un .. 11 ,h 1mt-l·r, '-'e v.111 1 " "I.'. • .It" m 1dc ,luring a • ,. • •:•t : 1: , .. , 1h.1t 1•n•t1, much '' " •1-11 · ' "it . ••r r rn "'ir ''·•ff ha,:· 111•!• • di '11,1 I !H .1 .t ' I• 1,1. •1 •11 .1 hull dcanin~ ' I 1 I' ''', t'~l\clupt• · plat'ell ..11 'r• ' ~ 'l '" 11 I h" ~.,,the l1r'l time , \' 1 '· , · .111111. I h1 t->eaul1 .;;11d "It 1'"' 1, 11· 1hd1I\ 1,, 1.1~e thc '.,amplc ts1.'"' '''l ' .1.1 rh,•ur 1111• mu1.h ITlt"(tng w11h I h, ,, 'f 1 "II I• II\! "' tll"I See POLLUTION lie* ..... 'Gentlemen, stop your engines,' council orders New SOS director out to right society's wrongs By Iris Vokoi Siii! 't\lnltf NEWPORT BEACH -A pmfXl'al to hold a Grand Prl'·'t~lc car rn e around Newport Center. complete with such racing stars 3' Maml Andrett1 . has been stopped at the starting line by the City Counl·il. ·•t don't think the city n('cd' 11," .. aid Councitwoman Ru1hc lyn Plummrr. ~hose second husband died 1n 11 freak accident while watching an auto rnce and who herself has raced specllboat\ ''l"vc h«n in\l\1lvcd with r:mng 1111 is a dan~erou' i.p<lrt One: .. 1ud ;and you're !?<''"lt to have a 1111h1llty ;i ,elf insurn l n l) should nnt ha'e "'And those who llc nd1t ;m· 1he promoters, not t loaa Ho.,p1t.tl. k•cal hoceb and lhc city:· S. GRANO PRlxtma ... By AMa Celi.Ola Sur Wl1lr< F Clr B.1rb:ira C:Pn,rJ1nc: .. 1cl·ept 1n~ the h•r I""'' 11t•n 11 "·"l Our Sehl"' JU"t 'eemcd like the m1i...t n.11111..1 1h11 i: 11' d1'. a "':-i~ IP 1r.,n .. latt.· her lt,ng·standm~ bchd 111 lrdll inl! 1n1u,t11.:c In :i un.1111mnu'I vote c.uhn th1!> • fmAntTtie retiring SOS week. the l\t l~ Board llf Dm·ct1lr' director .;;oea1>.c; "t>r mind M namelt .'~·\e.1r·nld Considine. a ll>ngt1mc rtlmmunity oqzan1zcr and <11tafT nH ntbn \'ti h 1 hr county Human Rclafll'n' Cl•mm1ssion. 111 'l "l ·'' ,1111, 111r t.•r the 10-ycar·<lld ch:mty gniup. the lcir!-?C"t Ill ''' 'ind m tht· county She rcplal·c:-~OS ft,unJer Jean hirht11h . '' h1• .in111'1111u·d 111 M.n that \hl· \\1,ultl retire l)urmg hr r -' vcar tcnuH' v. 1th the Hum.in K1. l.111"11' Ct,mm1.,<.mn. C:"n"llinc ha!' ~clped 'pcarhl .111 pr")'"' I' '" rnluce d;iy l.ihM C\plu11at1un and 'park inter ultur.11 d1,1h1!!' bt'twe('n count) le ,\der.., and the gwwing A,,,1n ('\1mrnumt1e' She·, al~' wt'll-vcf'ed in helping impnwc ttc'i between la" cnfor~ment ag('nctc" and immigrant ct,mmun1ttc111 "I lhml !>he "Ill be wonderful," .. :11d f·orh.,th. whl) 1' al-.., t'ha1!"'A'oman of the Human Relations C'omm""tln and helped interview C'ons1dine when she WH hired to "mk w11h the organizatton "lt'<11 a real loss for the comm1s"on " In Con,l\Jme. the SOS hoard of director" found ~ne See CONSIOINEiftlt M • ••' ' I : 1 '/\l l • ~ ,( ~· •\r ( 1 L'" . ' • ! : : ' '\tf 642 -C:.086 . • • I I ' l~t' .. t,,~ ... ' I .. : 0 ' I \ I 1 ....... ,.,.... t I ' ... I a.m,.__~~~~~~~~~~~~~ An artist from Newport Beach whose booth at the Laguna Beach Art-a-Fair Festival has heen one of the top sellers in past years. • M WAIBIMMT--------- Living o n the Newport Bay affords l:dne the opportunity to paint her passion--wate r. "T ve always been fa,cinated with water. 11\ !>O relaxing. I end up putting at least a puddle in every paint mg.·· CARTDllll TO CEW•R•-------- tdric amused herself \\ith dra" ing [)1.,ne~ characters when she "a~ little. She graduated w contt•mpora~ 1mprc~'ionism when she ~ot older and now hao; h:id her "ork~ pubh!>heJ hy the New Ytirl-. Graphics Society and i~ ,hnwn 111 museums 1n California and :--.;e\\ York Four book!-; puhh,hed Ill ruropc. Jap.m and the Netherland' have cxpn,ed her \\11rl.. 111 the "l'rld. BEllE PBN1111E---------- t ·,111~ the \b'oler' Monet .ind Co.1nnt· for gu1d:.ance. EJm: '<11d 'ht· Hit'' 111 rainl \\lHK' that arl..' rk·"·int to wake up Ill. ··1 tr. tn ni.11-.1..' m' p1ctua·, fncndl~ .ind t·hcaful I \\,1nt them 111 ~t· hl-.t· .i \\ 111J11\\ Ill look tiut \lf ·· -8_,, A/n S.w!fhton N nt th.11 rt'm1.:m!'lt•nn!! h.1d t'\t'f het·n Cnrk~ M1lcc;" strong <,u11. N,1mc'. f,1u:' had ahqy~ hccn confusing to him. Tht're were JU'>l t110 many of them Er,pccially in Ht11l~""•l\lJ I h.11 ":i' wh) h1' v.1fc had lell him . In JO ye.ir,. he ne,er did get her name down pat. Not Ml 11 \\1111ld no~ e.i'1il) into :Ill unpromptu introductit1n And especially not 1lll thll'l ra,agcd morning-; after wil d 1.1~hts "hen the light ,n·mcJ 1n cr.t,h 11,e r h1' e)t"ll(h hkc waH"' 1m tht• heel' of a hurrt1 .me llur th1' \'a" rithrul11u' "l hc f.1te tv.ulin~ 'ltl'.1.I~ 1n the while light that pt·rmt·.1tcd hi <; field of vision \\,I, unfamiliar to him. 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"I was a functional illiterate. I couldn't even look words up in the dictionary, because I pronounced them wrong.'' Listening to Moore 's highly literate personal testimony, it is hard to believe he's spent only nine months in the Literacy Program at the Newport Beach Public Library. "We started with learning the letters," said his volunteer teacher, Lisa Dallendorler. "A pencil was his enemy, now we're trying to make it his friend." Moore, who designs and builds innovative exercise equipment for quadriplegics, first met Dallendorfer when he was a student in her San Cle mente H igh School art class. "I picked classes that I was really good at. The classes I really needed I would just scrape through and just get D!>," he said. didn't know how bad it was. She was a single p~rc~t and pretty bus)' taking care of three kids. United States. He allo worked as the principal desiper of off-road racing vehicles for Team Toyota. U nable to read even street signs. Moore learnt!d to rely on landmarks and passengers to get around town. At restaurants, he kept hi!. orders simple. "Every once in a while, I'd go into a restaurant and they'd have the so-and-so platte r and I'd think, 'What the hell i~ this".'' Thn!te upper-class restaurants are hard." Moore and Oallcndor(er's paths crossed again when she hired him to work for The Disney Store where she's employed as a design su~rvisor. Disney artists provided Moore w1th sketches from which he designed and built all the mechanized displays in Disney Stores throughout the country, including the store at South Coast Plaza. ··He finally told me he didn't know how to read," Dallendorler said. "He felt that he was cheated in school. I took him on as a personal challenge." 'h·s been hard for me to come out of the woodwork. I was a fun ctional illiterate.' During his htgh ~chool years, no one knew Despite his inability to read. Moore graduated from high school and his creative talents earned him money and success. When applying for employment : he always found a "ay to take the joh application htime. '"It wllulJ take me l\.\t> or three day~ to wmplctc 11."' he said. "I would \::ti! people up and a~k tht·m how to 'pell word~." . Dallendorler went through teac her training at the Newport Beach Library's Literacy Program, which operates under a grant from the Literacy Volunteers of America. Moore and Oallendorfer now meet at the librarv two Moore "s !-Ccret ··My mom knew I was slow. hut ~he In the early I CJ o~. Mo<>re huilt gwund 'upp11rt c4u1pment for the B·I hombcr .ind conducted 1r,11nin~ lht"e' thrllughout the huurs each week. · ·--.. . ... _... ...... MA\"' lo.1mbnl~ and · Jo~l'ph IHul\ch :-,(Wp!>rl flt.II h, ~Ill Jun< Ill ,\1ullv and llloma• Lathtr. ( ''''·' \h ,,1 i!1rl ~htn 1rn!l ( hri• Ulsh n11' '.':c" I'• •II lh fl h 1•t:l lurH .'11 t..t•ll\ 11nd l<obt-rt C'11u1~n~ ( 1•11•11.1 11 I \I ·.. i:11 I Khond11 .uu1 Monnld l'inl'i:ar t I"'' \1t·,,1 ~Ir I I um : I l "n and \\ illinm <"111rl. ( <'I"" 1 I \ 1.11 !'." l I l11iihl'th 11nd t.rrnld l.r:rnr •, 'I" 1 I Ht I\ h ) '1 '" f1n11 • l111tla .ind J111111•, lhin11llun I •'1 I I rf 1 .. _ ... -- Shtnl and lbndt lla,.llin•. (°11,1.1 \k,.t, i"" Jun.: :J \tlchdlr 11nd 1111• 1d <"lul.. \.,I.\ J" >rl lh ,Id! hP\ '~drl and Ptulip l.i'i. 1 '"1" ~h '•' Ill·~ Juni: :~ llirdni and Michard I 1tpt'lt, C '"'' Mn .t. ((HI Rohin and Micharl Brt"tr ( , •r1111" dd \1.u. ''"' Juni: :r. I ind11 and M1'"dulph (;rn'f' < , ,, , '-k'·' "•'\ Mrlani°I' and Ktith Ctn, :'1.r"P"ll llc.1llt, ~Ill \hq:o aind Gan 'rqutlra '-c"pt•rl H .. 1d1 '"'' J1tcqurlint' 11nif RichHrd \\ ard < '"'·' t\1t:,a. bn\ l11n1: :- ~hu and l-11dl t h11t...a. «•"I• \1n 1 ho\ 'ht'") and l'hillp llanl'lik, ( '''"' \"''·I. llciv Ju 111· Ill Sharon and Scott \tc\un 'r"p"n n~.11h. Ii<•\ 'l,idla •nd ~ti1 hul <.undrll. ( m11 \fr,.1, '"'' Jul\' l I inn and 1-ril. 'l'hnn. '.:"p.111 Ill 1.: h 1111 I .... In Nrwport Ruch: The Balboa dory fi hermcn. pictured here around 19111, \till launch their boats each dawn near the Newport Pier and 1t11 nut to harvest fo1h from the ocean. They sell their catch lo area re,ldura nt~ and smart local shoppers who appreciate a dinner that was swimming around on the same day. The dory ncct IS celebrating 100 years or service to the community. where thcy4rnve always hecn bia fi!lh in a big pond. We 're hoc >kcd on history aJJd fish mg for your hi,toric•I f•cts 1 Scncl your h1stoncal f•ct~ to Did You l((J(.)M. Tbc Pilot, P.O. Bm 1560, ((1,fu Mesa, 92020. • I Julv J R11hin and !.>Ir Davis, Co~J Me<a. '" ., . Joan •nd Stan Su,man. C!'\la \k, ... 1'>11\ Jul\ -' I rrts• and John c;alltiroo.. C11\td \ft<,\ Jllfl ,......., ............... June 19 -1.c-Mu and Anthony Spt'ra. Cnst.1 \li:,,1 i.,., June: :: I hrryl and \'ie tor Phillip\. 'l'" JM lrf lk .1dl. bto\ Ju11r 2-l I "" and Paul I olll. (',.,I 1 \le' 1 h.,, lt1··, nt 1.:.11 1·-i.11r \Ak\ a' rc("•r t1·.I "' llh t ontinl'n tal l.a"')t" I it~ Co. '""'·' .\n.t c.u .... JO I !I ('"Ion Road. s:~ \.fXlO. 1 h·d11 .. •m. ~ f...1th tu flradlcv ~ Jar.1• .\01 7 .. tadfira Avt., S:t• \.000. \ Costa Mc-sa bedroom. 2 bath to Kirk A. ungdak .J J1"4 MlnrtftOta Avt .. S242,000. 1 bedroom. ~ ha th l<' David W I lofrman. c• 276 E. Wll10n SI.. SQ~.IXX>. 4 bedroom. .: bAlh to Daniel A 'irnglc:ton 1•11 Co,..ica Pt. S~1ll.000 -' h.:J r.i.im. ~ !'>Jlh I•• J~mc~ 0 l'cJi:rM:n ' t 594 Baktr s1.. s.: 1.:.sno. 4 l'>edr1•11 m, 2 b.i lh Ill r c:ruke> \l,1l\U\.1ma 16.\0 ll1krr St .. S.:l\OOo \ hcJ111t1m. 2 ti.1th tt• l1.1n1cl I ~k( 1u1rc ............ 1011 \\. Octan Front. Si 1:11.1 •-1. ~ t>,·.ir .. um , -' bdth to J<:i-;i:ph I rl\ .1~linnc 11.\-0 W. B•• Av~ .. SI. 'i~ll.CO l 1t1 1{1.tx-r1 J Thunid, 1 7~\ <kftn llf\'d.. s~ '12.000, ' hcd11'<'m. I ti.1th '" \rl·phcn II J1lhfl"HI .2001 Ocran Rhd.. S ~~2.1"0 1. \ l'lctlr1•,1m. ~ hath 1.. J.1mC\ n llu1 I. tnitham '~2 Aliso A•t' .. s NJ.IH I It• StC\Cn W Lovell .1012 ClllT Or .. Sll \',\011 . .i f'>l,lrt>«•m .: h•1h 1t• lx•uitl.i' P R•,tdln """ll"•'"'" "llh ,, l1•J "' vdh1" p.11n1 ,,mJ.ih1cJ M.1r111n 1'.ir'4•n\ ~pcl°1dl h.lu· 1.1111>11 ( \·1111·1 11\l'f lht: weekend. 1.150 C.invun Dr. employees rcpi11tcd \\ .1tcr-l>.1,nJ \\"II"" p uni wa~ •prc:a.t on l'lu1IJmg• .ind ll<>«•r• v.h1le ne"'Pa· ['l'f', gathCll'•' ,tml \ld ckl·J lor d te1--.d1n~ Jme ""Cit: "< atlcrcd ""Cf the r;irk· 1111'! l11t • t\ =l'·\t:.11 .. 1J man Irving on the '100 hl1'1("k 11f A\\xad11 !:ltrccl rq~irted that -.>n1cvnc h.111 g1ine shuppmg"' m his home: After hrukmg 1n throuah an 11pcn -..1nJ11-.. huqtlar\ took a CD player. VCR. computer. Nmtenoo ga me •• nit S lll.0011 rngagcmenl ring. Total k•S' ""n c:\t1ma1cd al more than Sl.2.000 • " \.'i-\t:M-<'IJ man alcr1cd ix•lttt Monday ll• a nashcr 1n h" nc1ghbofbood ,1ltc r h<'. n11trled a man masturb1tmg hctwccn two car' about o am. Oft the lllOO bkl\.k uf llarbor Uoulcvard The $USpcc1 allcgedlv wmc: 1 Muc bandJlnn1 .1111unJ h1~ f.tt:r and n~d h1m'IC1f 11• a pas"ng girl f>cfore the wi1nn1 oould ~iirc the •u,pcct aw1y fhc Oasher then 'rtd off in 11 mid-sue: buraundy 111111 I. • 1\ •"Oman f11ghtened away 11 man who was climbma into her kitchen window 1n 1hc 1900 hlbcit or Maple: Avenue The wom•n heard • no!K and walked down\llltn t11llin1 her hu-'b1nd's name when she ooticcd the would~ burglar 111 1hc open windecYW The man turned abruptly and n1n • A home in the ;?O(X) block of Hula it.venue: wu bur&lar11cd ind ransacked 11f1er 1n intruder pned open a window to Jel 1n. The 13-ynr-old tu*nl re· purteJ that 11 camera, tcfcvision. 11ereo. microw1VC and ~lry were 111 mLu- '"I Newport Beach Mailbmc' wt'rt' blown up Oii White SaJb Line. Windward unc, ~ ~f· <ken Place, Corte Pooofino and ArtiuUil Strtct • l'wu men 11rc• \Usptcttd ut h•vinp lllcplty U'C'd IW'O customcB' cnd11 card numhcr< tll menufacture haudulen e.rds 1 hey then alletcdlv 11Kd them 11 Nie man M.ircu,, 601 Ncwpor1 Center Dr . 10 h\1y nnout mere••~ • A woman in the 1700 Moct ol ~ Manle11h Pl.ce t.eud the ~II nnt •nd looked out, but ftOl rta_llftilJnt the tnan nuWdc, the dMta't •~r the dc1of. A '"' m1nutct later, she heard a n<'lilc in her di~'°°"' and bind the man with 'Ucted-bect browll hair standin1 lhctt He. ftcd o.t • opc11 win<k>w • /\ huralar entered a home Oft Shecrw11cr Place. =• IMliockd wfn· 1low wt11le the retitkM& ...... 09 VIU4~ ....... _ ...... SI0.140 wortll al IM¥M1• 191'1 .. • Ml 11t11 ... ......,. r I ,_.,..,.~·· &tilfl!IJ• .. • eecteodo •• ....,. .... ,~,.. .... .-.eo .. tt.a Mltetillla,' .. • •a 111 cl ,_)CW a. we bow .._ .eea IL" n.t was .-, ~· A 4llllk:t trip to lbc Pcrformiaa Arb Cnler boa aftiDI wt a -a piece of plletic prodltcecl two seats few ... $Udiy ~I~ pafol'NMC, . a.a ........ tM Tbird Tier. lbllt a .,.. ud wondrous place where JOU kd at t19e wodd, aad • memorable atage praeDtatioa. from a &otaUy different pcnpec:tNe: outer ..,ace. We ~ been to t.be Center many times., or counc. But. •lwaYI with 1eat1 10mewhere in the orcbatra. N~r before in the third world of the Third Tier. ,,.. .... But, those were the be$t lidtets available at aach a late date. There were 10me in the back of the Second Ttcr, but the guy at the box office said be thought upstain would be much better. "You're pretty high-up there, but you're actually closer to the stage," he ~d c.onfidcotly. What he did not mention was what's involved in getting to the upper reaches of-the Center. There arc elevators, but they were jammed. The alternative is one hell of a long climb up flight after Right of stairs. As we struggled upward, the chimes were clanging, signaling that the eight o'clock curtain was near. There was no time for breath-catching; it was press on regardless. J figured we were somewhere around the 3,700-foot level as we turned another comer and rigged our climbing gear for the final lunge to the summit. Huffing and/or puffing, we settled into our scats with several minutes to spare. But when the appointed hour came, nothing happened. The house lights were not dimmed, the conductor did not g.ive the downbeat for the overture and the latecomers continued to wander in. Of course they did. This is Orange County. Nobody's ~rious · about curtain times. Personally, I think people who arrive late for the theater or a concert should have a big scarlet ''L .. painted on their foreheads and be ltept in a corral until intermission. Actually. the Center has closed-circuit television in the lobbies for just that purpose. !'rouble 1s. the management lets the miscreants escape too carfy. They arc !-Cated at various imaginary breaks starting, in the cao;c of Le M1z. JUSI a few minutes into the performance. That strikes me as unforgivably rude to the performers and the people who did arrive on time, and terrible manners on the part 1)f hoth the theater and the straggler.;. Up in the Third T ier. it's do14nnght dangerous. Only rw1cc have I hecn in total Jarknc"~-Once 14.l~ in a ca'e a m1k or "' under the earth. the lither 11me 14<1' Sund.iv ni!(hl in the Third Tier l c:' M11" 1101 c'<acth one 'When you sit in the cheap seats. I guess you can't expect service. too .1 nf \llUr hri!(ht·h~ht' 'htw•" and the latecomer' groped their 14 (1~ dn14 n tht'. 'lecp Jl'le!>, then went e'<cusemet'.xcui.cme a' the~ lrJ,cr:.cd du1cn' of pair~ of feet they couldn't sec. One lad' actual!\ o;a1 dnw n on top of another. just one scat away from her 1argc:t fhcn there·, thc har in the Third Tier lobhy. By actual count. X7 p.m.·heJ pe11pk <.tood 1n line for a lone and 'cry hara,'lcd hartcndrc~' I '>u~pect the thirsts of tho.;c: seated 1n the: orchc'ltr..i 14Crc <;faked f.ir m11re quickly When you c;lf in the cheap ~cat". I gue!.~ you Llll .l c"<pect SU\ ice. too. I he m1c;erJt>le' 14crc not only on stage There were ''-llrCS of them 'landing in the long. long queue for the ladies rt'l\im There 14,9' J hnc f1H the men's. tuo. hut 1t moved swiftl) Zlp·Llp. nu,h-nu ... h .tnd l)UI There arc time' 14hcn l:>eing :I male I .. not ..ill h.1d Hut I r.irr 11"1 much. ·1 he 'hn14 14,1\ 'pknJuJ .ind "nine in the I hirJ I 1n "l'"I fine. lndcc:J. there were ~ome p.trt~ -Lvcn·, lk.11h 'l.°c.:nc.: C''pt•t·1.tll~ -"here the\ trul\ .trc.: the.: tic't ,c:,1t' 1n I he ht1ll\C II \\Ill l.ln 'llr\l\t' the: mr up Drunken driving killer back in jail By Emily Adams StJll NM1er SA 'J I A ANA A Co~ta Mesa man v. h11 f.1n·, more than eight ~cJr' in pm.1'n ft1r killing tv.o people while Jrn mg Jrunk was nrdcrn l h.id. In JJll WeJ nc.;da~ Hr1Jn KIJmm\ 'cntcncing 14-,,, h.11led m1dv. .1, through. g1' mg l\.lamm .mother rn11n1h 1i1 prepare hi" .1rgumenh JgJinSI a pr1"<ln 'cntcncc. after 11411 of hi\ \'1Ct1m,· fam1h mcmhcr' tl.•Jrfull~ tolJ of their "''' A It .1 0 Im \I e .t d v. ho 'e h11,h.1nd Jnd '"tcr 14Cre hlllh k1lkd "hen KIJmm 'mashed inlll he r f.1m1h ·, '>l<1t111n "agon -tnh.I the wurt Klamm deserved Jail 11mc fnr the Jul~ IQ90 cra"h Klamni. a furmc:r carpenter. plcaJc:d guilty lo charges last -.pring. hul ha' remained frC'c on hail Su~rim Court Judge Myron Brov. n rescinded hail Wednc:sdav ant.I ordered Klamm. n. to remain in cu.,tody without bail until the Augu"t 19 sentencing. noting that Klamm had completed his eight· month recovery program Wh ile 1n th e i{ecnver~ Ach1c\ ~ment Program 'RAP). Klamm ha<> 'pokcn In ~ner.11 ~chools and community group' on the evils of drunken dm·ing. U11t that doe~n·t "holly m1t1i,:.1tc the damage he did on Jul\ I '· I l>{)ll '~11J Oeput\ 01qriti 1\t111rnn 0 :1\ 1d Lah,1hn "lie Oh\lt11J"I} ha ... IHI fl">Pl'(t tnr the ")'tern." Lahahn <.:11d. 1."1t1n~ Klamm· .. tv.o r nor drunken dm In!! COO\ICtlOn\ 1n 1982 .ind l<ll\'i ·'Ahout C'l-Cf")' fou r yc.ir' he ~111.·' out Jnd '"IC' 11 again I h'"t· .;peaking engagements .ire ,cir -.('~mg .. I abahn h.1-. rcqu,·~1cd 1h.11 Kl.1mm ~ j!l\Cn thl' m.1\lm11m 'entcnc(' "' ' vc <H', .i month~ 111 pn,nn. l\lamm·, hhlt•d alcohl1I 1c,c1 "·I' rc:portc:J Ill he 11 14 hen h1' frcr l.Jromed ufl d Hvunda1 and plowed into Olmstc'ad\ \1Jlt1'n wagon. packed with 'C\'en family mc:mhcro;_ -Link: Inn on the Bay-' (Air~ Say It Best! l?4U ~ ,r.., -·*+I- f 0,,.,., Ulti,,, .• Teny A Bill Secvcna Troy.Ml •17 LWo Pld Dth•. N_,_. ...._CA '*l. f714) •'1~ II<"' I\\ \\OUh,ttOf'"- -.... " ....... \ ....... : .... • s..te • Fedel.a •............... ,,J ........... ...c-:-a .. • Yw a .-rt-• T• £111 .... _.,~ • o• cdlle ·~·-···---•FonaMOaMI ..... ..... F .. U5• Set. ,_., IS. 9:00..3:00 Fee US• SM. ..... 10 9:00-3:00 Cow. *'UU5 eo.. 1'Sa7.IS ~ C... Cal111 Co-••ltf .. ._ ( \11 ••• 1( •.• ,, .. ,, I ''I I 1 I t .' ·"'"'' COOncll gadfty flghtS city over collectlon of vintage automobiles . 81AMIC... ...... COSTA MESA -A lot ot people have ooUced Sid Sc:lftV1 · c:ollectjon of eight vintap can la the driYeway ol bit Arbor St.rest . home since the city dedded 14 years ago they bad to go. But on Wednesday So~r'1 automobiles aot the personal scrutiny or a molt unlikely penon -Superior <:ourt Judge Richard Frazee. Following two days of courtroom testimony in the latest battle between Soffer and the city over his can, Judge Frazee decided to check o ut the collection himself, in person. "!t surprised mC'. but I'm happy he did it," Soffer said about the visit. 'They don't make any noise, they don't smell. tf ugly was illegal, I'd be in . ·1 I 1a1 .. _ .. ..,... W i I h a co urt reporter "tting on a briefca~c in the middle: of Soffer's ~ard. trying tu keep the thin ~tri ps of her I y p e d 1ran.,cr1pt from unraveling in the wind. the c11 ~ all.une' ~ and wi tncs~es gathered Jrl•und the rusty cars as Frazee: held rnurt Even though i1' g.1, lank \11\ in t he front passenger '<.'.JI. Softer\ 1946 Lincoln started hke .1 ch..irm. l b one 140rkmg hr.1h· h!!h l. r1!!hl ne"t tn the ~hiny hi:t·n,l plate v.11h new rqi1o;trat1on \11t l..er'. na,ht'd nn l'Ut" when Sl1lt c.:r 1.1ppnl 1h1.· brakl· pnl.11 S(lffer. "ho'' Tlrrnen trn~ h1m,l'lt 1n the ,,,,e, nc n rumm.t!!l'.d through h1' dr.1v.c:r' .i nd ghl\e r11111p .ir tnH'lll'. rr11tllllln!! \:Jlrd rq(1,trat111n t.1rm' fl1r 'um1.· n t the t .H' which v.ne l'ntcrcd inti• e\lJC:nle "\\'r rt' ,,1\ln!! the "'urlLI. \011 l..n11"' · ...,,1fkr \Jld "'"" \thin .11ter lht• judi:e tkp.irtl·d "Ith the rr11m1'l' 11! h:tnd1ng dtm n t1 l'reah Threaher Shark Berrin.&er White ,.Ht "'WM1r-pih~ Sid Soffer shows Superior Judge Richard Fraze<.' one of his controver~1.1I t I ollt•t t I'" 'ti { IJ,\ll ' Jr' ( tt\ nfftcials say they're an rycsore and should b<.· moved. deri~1on in the case come Monday morning. At the heart of this latest court hout 1s a ciry ordinance that allows inoperable vehicles to be declared nui~anccs and be towed away from public view. said Los Angeles a11orne} Michelle Yadon-Rivera. who I) represe nting the city in it' attempt to ohtain a permanent ruling agaimt Soffcr's collection of e\e'><HC\. · On Tuc,tJa~ the city claimed ,, \1U11r. v.hcn 1-r.u:ce ruled that lht ur tl1nan c c wa s 1nd ccJ cnn't 11ut1nnal. Yadon-Rivera <.,11d Dur1n~ the: court pmcecdrnl!' '-' ednt'.,J.1~. lt,t1mon~ centered "n tr;.1ng ltl figure out h014 man~ 11f \1 1l lt·r ' c.:1gh1 ca r' "ould be.: .. 1n11rt·r..1hlc.:" under the n ty c1,tlc 111, I'>~'. I %2 .md 1->r C.1J1ll..1l, "l'n t 'l.1rt .ind nnl\ fi't' l'f lhc ti):ht , 1r.. h.1,t' '.1lltl rq!1'tr,11111n. hl· , .. 1d llut 1111 m.111cr whJI h.1ppcn' \\1th h1' ,..ir'. ~l1tler ... a1J he 14111 •rpt.1! tht· ruling .md fight 1hc 11rd111 .1rtCt'. "h1th he 'a~"\ violate' p rivate property rights and threatens vintage car collectors. "I need to get that law changed to give the other people a break.' he said. A state vehicle code section that <1llows government officials to uni' tow inoperable automohrles "hen the) arc clearly abandoned 'h' •uld prevail, he said. H1.· al\O dispute' t 1nJ1n~' 1h 11 111' ca rs arc a nu1s..inte 1ir , 111,t' .111' harm I ht» don't m..ilcr 111\ rt• ,,. the\ don't smell. ht· •11.I .11th.11ugh he adm1h 11 111..'h ", Illegal. I'd be in Jail · 'offer. howcv('r. h.1, Jnm· h , legJI homework .ind can ,11, Supreme Court ea'e' ruling th 1· .. ay VlSual ugline-., " nnt cnou~h 1 • JeclJrc 'omdhin!! J nu1-,an-::e. A ll><.:JI gadfh l..n11v."Tl for his n ften accrt->1c c0mment.; on a '.ir1t I\ 111 ''"Ill.'.' '), 11 k r attends .dmo'I C\t'.f"'o I •"l.1 \k'>3 City ( lllllllll nlCt'(ILL' SUN, SURF & SAFETY -~!Im~~ t Why do our gu~~t~ like the Little Inn on the Bay so muc h? Farmers Market ' 111 ~ltri11111 Co1111 l'aahion Ialand '601 •eW'port Center Drive ReW'port Beach, CA 98880 714-760-0403 o••• •o•.·••T • •• •••.av• • •• e •• CROPS IN AT THE FARMER'S MARKET Larae Green Bell Peppers ---SEAFOOD Bay Shrimp S&9! WINE .. rri-.er 79~. l'Teah Bed Snapper l'Uleta sas! .. rrin.&•r hme llal• Prlc• Good Thru 7 -l &-91 Large Sweet Juicy Yellow Jleat Peaches 69~. Golden Yellow Chiquita Bananas 39~. Snow White Button Locally Grown Ext r a Fancy Mushrooms Italian Squash U .8 .D . .A . Choice Top Sirloin $49~ MEAT California Chicken Breast s17~ 49 ?. U .8 .D .A . Choice Rib Eye Steaks GOURMET GROCERY .. arito'a .... ,. CP•• •• ,. ,., Or-•••t\" Dr. Tima Sala a Apple Juice Or Boot Beer linfan4el Chardon.nay •lane •u• • Tropical Punch .. ••••7 Kola Soda S49! aoaa\e4 l\•He4 Le• of La•1» S99! 81ioed 'l'oaa•o WlUl hftale -~ • ' ·- S89! Sl!! DELI KITCHF.N ..... lt•r•eo• sis•! \ -·~~ ... lwor4flah Brochnt• b\.ree 49 1~- 014 .A.ma\er4am .a.a•d Gouda I t is always hard to s~1y good-bye and cut th e trings from somct hing that has been \'en· much a part of your life. w e worked hard to be good neighbors. We really tried to keep quiet -some of them don't even know we 're there. I think some of the solutions are education, better housing. H ow ca n kids learn if they go home to unbelievable living conditions? J c:.in h11t>.1th ha~ 'Pl'nt most 111 ht r :1Jult life \\••rl-.111!! ll' t'.l'l' the: ,uffering of tlw puor 111 ( lraO):!l' l 'llllnt~ A !11rnwr rn~h'h ll'.1l'hl'r. 'he: .inJ her hu,1>.111d. I r .u1k 1·111 h.11h 1n1nc:J "'1th a i.:1•>up 1lf 1>thc:r d1ni:ernt·J 111dl\1du.11, 111 )ll()4 tn lnunJ !'ilurc: Our Sel,n. ,1 1:h.1ril\ dcq1tc..'d to prm 1J1 ng c: me: r~e nC) fnoJ .1 nd 1 ll hc..' r ,1,,1,1 a ni.:c to lht· nc..'nh I 11rt>.11h 'l'l"t'd a' the ur~.1011at1on·, c~cCU ll\C J1rn1t•r fr11m 1t' fnunding until thi' )t·.1r. "hen 'he .1n1111ullll'J 1h.11 'he 1111cndul tn retire lier tenurt• 11ff1,·1.1lh ,.1111c: ne..u a close 1h1' \.\cck with the .1pp111111 mcnt 111 llarhJra ( 11no;1d1nc ai. hcr succc.,'-<ir \\ h 11 l•t·e.1n ·" .1 'n1Jll 11p1:r,1t1on run out 1)1 .1 C 1"11 \k,.1 ,·h11rd1 'l1Ht11!C room. t>ll•"Oml'd um.kt I 1•rh.11h\ lc.Hkr,htJ' Ill the: largc:,1 l harit) 111 thl' < 11,1.1 \k,,1 .ind 't'\!.pnrt lk:irh ilrl' 1. 'rnin!-! .in t\l 1.11..:1 "' I <1141 llt'L'th l.1m1ht·, .1 \\t't'k I h \1.1r .lltl'I t·nJunn~ u•lllJ'l.11111' l111m nt·1i.:t.h ,,, 11\0 tht· ..:ro,\111~ ,lrt·.irn nf ,ht·11i.... SO\ m111t•d lr1•m "'home: at KL'.1 C 't1m m11ni11 ( entcr 111 .1 nt" h11ld111~ .11 I °'°'fl \upt·r101 .\,e \lth1•11~h 'ht' I' rt tirin..: ·" c\t'l'llfl\l' d11n·1ur. 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"hert· "' II\ I" I h 1\t' ,,rlltllHe' 1n plact: \\," 1' 1 f'l.tlt' n11" "'here we're re.ill) .1 '"'" 11'1' 111,1111111 .. 11 11·, nt.'ll.'"·•rv In luok 111 lht lutuit· .ind 111.tf..l ""e that PlH hiturc "'ct urt: .111.! \\t: 1..111 1 dqit:ml ''" .1 pt:r,11nali1~ U•1 _H)U find 1h111 ~ou err going Co have lo writl· thinR' dn"n lhut ~nu haH kept In your hud for 20 yrar-.'! l"m g111ng to 't.lrt th.11 nPw l'vc got to get ,111 thl' 1'>11\t'' otf nn d1n11ll' rPnm ll11or and gel tht: f1k' 111 111 dn .1 ncl 1 urn t hun o' c: r In 11 "HY. you arr like an ent~prTntur in that )llU 'lllrtl'd SO~ h} thr Sl'llt Of your panl!i and now, in order for it to l(f'OW', you nted lo tum It ovrr to your nrsc profts'iional manager. 1{11!ht And n11\\ \.\C h.l\C a real 't rnni.t h11artl th.ti "l 111 tcd ahout the trnn-;1t1un . other eresa AN INTERVIEVV WITH JEAN FORBATH How are tht plans l(Oing for Che nn¥ silt or your mtdiral clinic on Superior Avenue? Well. they are gett in).! the pl.tn' approved no"'. thc architect 1i. d111ng thc dd111111ve p lam and we hnrc to he in hy the end of the )Car. That's going to generate mort tramc In lhen. Ye'. that 1s the onc thing \.\C really have to worJ.. do,el) to "<live "-c:'rc \IJggenng hour' \O that the chn1c wall not he Oflt'n al the ~ame time as our faci lity (for food ;rnd financial aid) llow are )'Our rel1ttion~ with your ntw ntighbon'! Good We tl1dn'1 ha'c..' a 'tngk complaint (at the IJtl''I Planning Cornrn1~'1on hl'.mng). which was ILl\l great We 're rt'.d pleased ;iho111 1ha1 We "'o rked h.ml tu hc gooJ nc:1!!hh11r' We reallv lfll·d 111 kccp 4111t·t 'ome 11f tht·m d11n'1 e\cn kn11\.\ "t·'re lhl'rt· It' great Whal l<-sson<; did )'OU learn from lh<-whol<-Rea Community Cent<-r nperience (wht"re SOS was t"' icted by lhe (.'it~ Council a ft er complaints from homf'OwnersJ? I think \!..h ,11 "'l' k.1rncd 1' th.II v.l· u111ld n'1 prt·,vme th.11 t'\ef\onc lmcd U\ .int.I th.11 ""e had to hc more 'i: n'''" c tn I he \U rrou nd 111).! .trl' ·" We nt·l'll 111 hnng them 11110 ch.tnge' that "'e're gmng to m.11..l' hdnrc we ~11 111 the Pl ,111n111g t ·omm1~~1on and hl·forc thn rece11c n1111f1t.1t11in of the heartnt-: . We 'ent .1 11c"''lc11er to all o f the ne1ghhc1r-; a nd told them J~>ut the plan~ (hd11rc the latnt f>lann111i.t C 11mml''1t1n ht:armg) I think that made the diffcreni:c So we will conttnuc tn do that. We haven't ch anged our mode o f operations Whal art your ft~llnas toward some of tht homf'Owntrs around Ru? Can you sympathize with them? I thuruughl) unt.lt:r,to<.ld "hcrc thn wi:re i:-om111g from I "a!< d1sJpfXl10tcJ thJt thc) \\cren·1 "'ilhn~ tu c:oml' (.and \CC nur opcr,111on I ~1:.in) fllllt'' "'e haJ 111\lled them to C\llllC: while: \\C \.\c rc: 111 11perat1on and !>CC what "'c were rt·ally dmng Onl~ o ne e'er did. and he '' .t gre:it ~nung man I k :0.1111 prcfcrri:d that \.\C: left. hut h" nhJCCll\lll' \!..ere not 1n 1he 'amc k'.el ac; mo-.1 o f the other' Oo you th ink that oner you personalize II - whtn they actually stt tht o~ration -th•I that diffuses a 101 or the animosity? Oh. vc'. 11 re.tll\ J1le!. We found thl\ "11h \lUr \Olunt<!cr' through the years. J'hey come With certain perceptions and they arc complete ly c hanged. I think that'<; true of C:\erythmg. once \llU ~l'I to kn11w 'nmcth111g or 'omenne. ~our pcrcep1111M ch.ange . Do you think someone llkt lformtr councilman > On' Ambu~ty mirrored tht Ctn.don that was In the commanlly or do you think he htl~ Rfnen1lt ii? I am not \U re he did either I 1h111k he gavc the people 111 thl· l.'l1mm11nll\ a VlllCc that I think the\ fc:lt the) hadn't h atl hcfZ1rc: -that sort of · emix1\\c:red thcm. which 1' w hat kaders fl) to do They t f') to cmJ>l..>"cr their cnns111uen1:. I think On· did give time tu people: who felt the 'amc wav h e d1J. So I don't think 11 was tha t he caused 1t or anything like that hut he gave an o pportunity for them 10 feel they could voace and he heard. which 1c, a form o f dcmocracv Yl1u can't f.tult it · I hHt always bttn curious: Why hua"t a Laelno ludu tmtrsed In Chis community? That 1s a really good question, and I thtnk Lumos are trymg tu evolve leadership l think the Co:o.ta Mesa Latino community as newer -even 1ho ugh people haH het.·n around for yea~ -than. for example, Sant.i Ana or even Anah11m Sanla Ana and Anaheim ha\'C the: neighborhood organize r~. 11 I' a wmmunu~-bctscd organized effort 10 get kadcr!<. Wc don ·1 have that yet tn Costa Mesa Latino' tn C~1a Mesa are beginning to do that. We ha\l" a large new 1mm1grant population that ha.,n't developed leadersh ip yet. We arc re-.en ing a place on our board to try to get a m1nm11~· voice . because we feel that is lacking on our o" n hoard II sttms 10 mt lhal ~rson or that group nttds to emugt lo start htallnc somt of lht wounds In tht city. Oh yes. I thtnk thJt 100 Whal Is tht statt of racial rTlalions in tht city right now'! I 1hink thn 're 11n hold. I think the:\ 're a lot hc..'dlth1e r th.t~ thc\ "c:re. hut 1 dtln't ·i..no" "'hether 'timeth1n~ ,·ould 'tJrt simmering the re An) kind of 111c1dent r1111ld rcall~ hrtng 11 Ill the: fore: I thin!.. thc lc.1der~h1p "c: ha\'C now 1m the ,ounnl I\ hdp111~ 111 keep 11 l'll h1)ld. But I think throughout C.1liforn1J relat ion~ "''h the mmoritv 1rnm1gr JOI cnmmun1ty are very tt·nuou-. hccause., thank thcrc '' J real ant1·1mm1grant swing tn our "hole 'talc At Tbt Pilot. whtn rudtrs spuk out on this issut -morT than any othu -lhtrT Is such hatrTd In thtlr \'Okts. ·Why do you think Chai b? I thin!.. 11 '' realh fc:ir I wish thoc;e people who kel that "l1uh.I pJrt1('1pJtc tn tht• L1v1n~ Room Dialogue' I guc'~ ma~hc I am really opt1m1sttc. I do n't feel people are really hate-filled. I think that 11 i!I from rrnsperccpt1o n anJ J lad of under.;tandtng and fe ar -fear lhJt the~ arc going to loc;e something that as preciou<. to them anJ fear that the) are hctng threatened nOI o nl) in their property values - whKh I think 1s .1 nnck -hut also that their jo~ Jre thri:atencJ \\h1t h also as :o.trangc Also, (they fear) the quality of their schoolc; are gumg down. I don't think. th.ti 1c; true at all In Cost• Mesa. you"rT l•f)tly thought or H a 'ialnC by our rudtrs or as a dnil that bas brouaht all thtSt poor folks co Costa Mua. How do you hand~ that? Dots that bu.rt you at all? It doe,n't hurt me personally I J on't rcall~ think 1t'' me a~ a person th:tt they hate -it'<; JU'it what I rc prc~nt You h<.t\e to l..111'"' 'omehody to hate them. and the~ don't know me: It iust wile; off. My family feel" 11 more than I do It really troubles me that those feeling:-. are there, hut I do n't feel it as a ptrson. When you surttd this out of your 1araae 20 ~an a10. dkt you ba'T a callln.c to btlp Cb~ poot''! Yee;, it was o;tarted through an adult education ~roup at St. John the Baptis t Church. We JUSt felt that this wa" something that we needed to do tn respon~e 10 our roles as C"hrist1.ins I don't mean Christians in 4 uotec; but 1ust as y.·e saw o ur roles See FORBATHtfllll • etraDNE From A1 Born and fl\1'l.'d tn Ma,.~achusctts. < 'nnc;1dinc attended the Un1ver<1ity t'f Ma!>sarhu~ett!I "'he re 'he majored 111 "ipa nish lit e rature and m ino red in 'oc1olngy 'Whether 11\ ba:.cd on your race. e thnic group or economic o;ituat1on, it feels wrong." 'hc al:wl wanted to volunteer with SOS, hut couldn't work 11 o ut with her work. schedule. year<,," c;he ~aid Consadme ~aid c;he plans to start her new .1oh an late August when she returns from hcr honeymoon. \.\Ith .ill thr qualif1cat111n' the\ "'l'll' 'cektn).l. hirha1h 'aid The re\ the n"'ed tu h.1,c l t1mpa~<>11111 for the ponr. the ah1lity to be the ir voice, deal with d1vc r,11y and huild cualituin~ "She ha' heen ahle to h r111E! together pohrt· t htd' city council" anti othcr 3ovcrnmcn1 111f1nal,," h>rhath ,,11J ''She also h." lht· manngcnal 'kill' and the admin .... trafr\C 'kill' we were louktng for " Wnrk111g Wtlh the m.111y so~ volunteer' ind thr <H ll\le hoard of director\ 1s also 90meth111~ that < 'ons1d1r1e sattl 'he 1~ c~c1ted .1ho111 "We ~hare the same values," Considine ':11d "I n act them out. I think. will he a vt.'fy E!r .111tving thing .. While C.\ins1dinc concede~ that the l1tc rn1ure degree wa'ln 't the most practical thing to have, her Ouency in Spanish has helped he r througho ut her career. She ha" alsu '\tarted studying Vietnamese < '11n'l1dmc. a Santa Ana resident, said ~he moved to California seeking better 1nb opportunit ies. "I also hate the cold weather," she said, laughing. Soon after graduating, she volunteered with the federal organization V ista and worked as a unio n organizer for United Farm Workcn. "I guess I atways felt I wanted to do 1-timeth1ng 1tbout injustices," .. he said. Con\ldtne as especially proud of the Human Relations Commission repon. "Zero Dollars Per Hour." she compiled in I QRIJ chronicling widespread labor exploitation in the county, esptcially for immigrant day laborera. "It was a 101 more than JU~t a report." shes.id. Since that time, the commission hu printed up thousands of brochures an Sp•nish informing worken •bout their ri1h1s .nd who to contact in case they uc treated unfairly, she uid. There were also performances for the workers to dramatize some of che rip-off schemes they mjpt run into, lhe Wd. fhrouah her yea" on the oommillion a nd working with Forbath. Con,.1dinc said "I've always respected them over the Tackling the challenges ahead at SOS When Barbara Considine stepa into her new ]Ob u director of C.O.ta Mesa·bued Shue Our Selves. try;n, to follow in the footsteps of a woman rnered by tome u a s.mt won't be her only challcnac. Jean Forbath's succeuor must lead SOS u it: • Pays off a S4SO.OOO mortaagc for its new Superio r Avenue locacion. • Tries to free ut> more money for lhe clients who rely on the non-profit IJOUP· • Keeps up JOOd relations with neia)\bon in the Supcnor Avenue area. Before mo\11ng to the new location last year, SOS wu ~ntcrcd at the Rea Community Center of! Hamilton. Street ·~ found it;acll 1n the middle ol 1 lc~hy and controversial baulc wtth dty olftaala stcmmana lrom neipborhood c:ompl11n11. • Ensures a smooth tran.titk>n ol the SOS mtdica.I and dental dinic from the Rea Comm'1nlty Center to the Superior Avenue bulletins. • Keeps pllCC with the incnui .. MCds of a 1row1n1 dtonl Hst. .. •111. Ila 61 ..._ Qi ..... ....W• M )CM& .UC m ot ti-e ................. cMldNa. .. w •11 u• ID···_..._..._ We .,..,. • .,, W9llted to an.ct ~ °'C""· Wlillll ..,, •• d ... ..._ '°our -----... w ..... • am dlaa W1'18"l .... talrea care ol We jult ..... illlo it wMre W9 loud ouneJf imandated. But we stlll try 10 .-aawa.+1 •· Aft ... 11t .......... _, .. 0.-. C..ey1 I Walild ._. ID dlilik tMn WIN « we would have pen up a Iona I tMK -ol tt.e 101uUoM ate education, job ~ bccs. IMatllne How can kidl learn if they BO home to ....... ...... coactii-.1 I tbiat dllon ~ boon real stridea in nutrition. I think food is cllier to come by. it•1 still trouble. But housing and adequate jobl. j\&lt belie tlalnat lhat JiYe people a sense of dignity. ...... ,.. ..... .._,..,,1e .. 1 I put ~ with a lot of people who support ua in other ways (on this isauc). Tbere ii a reaJ clas~n the quality of life as we want to keep it and the necessity to give ·up a little of that so othcn can h8Ve sorae of that. · Y• IMO more ta1e1? More taxes. and we also need to accepr higher density. We need to accept the fact th.at we do ha~ traffic that is caused by more people tnveling on the freeways, but they have to get to the houses. U we don't build the houses, there is no place for them to live. ...,... Is ....... tlac ICllhll Dlhlre in most of ua. Most people 81"en't uu,... AJ I say. we have to be willing to give up a little. We need to have less ao othcn can s.impty live. Wltca JOU wort at SOS Hd you sec heart-brulUaa stories enry day, a.ow do JM J••t to about doln1 your Job7 How do you to aboat aot cartq too macla! That's really a problem. Every once in awhile something will come, but the way it affects me is not that I get devastated in sorrow but I get angry and outraged at why it is happening. Then you try to change that. Some of the cases you just can't forget because they arc so devastating. There are so many of them -that 's one thing I get concerned about -that you almost get hardened, that it doesn't alf cct you as much. I can remember years ago when I found a family living in a garage, I thought, how awful. Now that is one o f the fir:.t question:<1 I ask, do you know anybody you can rent a garage from ? If you told me I would say that years ago, I'd say you arc crazy. But your level of acceptance changes. Wben you 1in out ftnanclal asslstanct' at SOS, I'm amazt'd at how .. tdul pt0plc art' for jusl $5 or $10. Sometimes when we give these people S llJ. it"s like Chmtmas. I "f>Ologize for o nly being ahlc to do thi:lt . hut 11 will give them a chance to wash their clothes, take a \howcr. make some phone call' for work. bus fare and e'e n maybe a hnt me.ii It g1'c' them .1 'en'e ol School board softens drug penalty By Russ Loar SW! Wrftff Nl:WPOR I Bl:t\Cll ,, change 1n t he chool t!Mr11.t"' .. zcro-tnlc:rance .. drug poliC) thx' not mean any ch.ingc tn the di.'tnct"' tough .inti-drug ,1.in.:c. acco rd 1 ng to ~C h (iol !'loJ rd members Newport Mesa l!n1hcd ~ch1h1l District trustees apprmcJ thl· fu,t· reading of a policy ch.inge Tuesday night that "'ould reduce the amo unt of ume some ,1udcnt VJOlator:. are tran:.krred from their schools. 'lhl'lol in the f.111 w11h .l l·omplcle 1111Jn,1and111g 11! the polll) "Whe n we 1mplemcn1cd the nl'\\ ('hllll'y l.1,1 ~CJr \\C ..,31J we \\anted to g1\C II ·' ~e.tr IU 'Cl'. hu\\ II \\l'nt h.:nhmh 1ml1h cd felt that 11 "Cnt vc~ wcil. that 11 ha" sent .1 • tc.11 '1gn.tl 111 qudc nts ·· I hc rc\l'l J polll: "111 come tichne thr ,,·h11ol hllMd for final .tpprmal al 7.JO p.m Tuesday, Julv :!\ ,11 the 11.irpcr Community Centl"r l!ieem nkJ. ,..., ............................. ,..., 1'hll t" c1on•t wut to -'. tbM ~ lay. net II a real -~ ... l would.., .. Inf.=-80 pcrceal ot tlll pooP6t IM m II do ,ow a-. MY Jc* -dala thoec no are 6abled mentally « ...... .,. ,... ....................... . Abtolutely. ~re tbe ODii who ltand out. Wiiiet ... ,_r frl• Int WI ,,, hi I f! The thins that really pa me tbe putat pleuure ii the number of people that have become apolCCf and involved in the lives of otbcn . I think that bu been a real c:onuibudoa that SOS hu been able to Jive IO the commWllly. the opportwdly to len'e. ' WllMll"/flS ............... ! The bigat 'frultrat:ion is the continual milconccption people have about the work wc•re doins. Abo the ycar-after-year-after·ycar cycle of poYerty and injustice that seems to remain no matter what we do. It It ..W-. wone w better? The lut year it's gotten worse -it's realty gotten worse. So many people that never thought they would have to come for help, and it's real hard on them. What an you aol"I lo do after Aupat? I am sure it will take another month o r so to really cut the tics. I plan to stay involved with the board. I don't know, I really haven't thought clearly about what I specifically want to do. I am going to stay alive and kicking -we're not retirees who are going out to the dcsen, certainly, we·rc going to stay in our community. 11 political omce out of tht' question? I think so. If it were 10 years ago a nd I had this opponunny. probably. But I think my role is to be a gadfly. • If someone out there wants to voluntttr ... We always need volunteers. The phone number 1s 642-3451. rmdout: C What can be done for immediate relief. =What specialist to go to ... Doctor Referrals & Recommendations __. Costs/Financing & Monthly Payments _Insurance Coverage (if applicable ) ~ COSMETIC SURGERY INfOIU'lATION a:NT£.R . ij Call Toll Frt>t' and Find Out . 1-800-535-0380 1<1'111 <oSO>t"ll\ "''')."'" lnt•Wlll.Jl••l l f'llh'r hll Under the old poltl). '1uJcnh tran~ferrcd h>r 'uh:.tJnll' .1!'1u'c vt0lat1\l0" during the f1r't ~II J.n' of a 'emc,tcr could return to lhl"ir ~hool the nnt 'cme,tn Hut o;t udent' caught alter thc fir,l 20 davs hJd to rl·m.11n .11 t hl· ni:"' <iCht~ol for the remainder \ll thc school \c.tr. accMdin~ 111 'i:-h1\\1I boa r d Prc ~1 d cn 1 Sherr\ L~)IN1urr1 )\\ .. It"' making the rx1hc' m1Hl cqu1t.i~k ... Ll1<1 fli ourr11\\ ,,11d ··Th" "") Jll 'tuden1' "h\1 .ire d1c;c1plincJ under lhl· Jl\'hn \\111 hl· transferred for the 'amc length 11f 11mc The Finest Shoe Salon Ln Orange County CLOSING 1 During the f11,t 'ch1l\1I ,e,11 nf I the 1cm-tokr.1ni:-l' p11lic' thl·rc we r c J .i t r .1 n' I e r' J n d no npul qon ~. arcord ing to Boh Franl). d1,tnct duel·tor ol 'tudcnt !>C f\ ICC\ "M t1't high \(hnol principal .. say the polll~' 1, 'en.in~ 1 lbe distnct wc11:· he ,,11d 'It , seems to he a \Cl\ \Iron~ cktcrrcnt and that "·'' the intent Ill along ·· Franc) <,a1J there \\ere no repeat o fft:ndcr<. u r s tudents caught 'clhng drug' during the 1990-9 1 llChool H·ar. '1olat1ons for wtuch 11tudcn1~ ·arc expelled fro m the dl\trtCt. 'Thl' ne .... pohC) was difficult for 1emors ..., ho were under different p1dehne' for the prcviou~ three 11ars." Loofbourrow said. "After dus. ~tudents will come back 10 •LAUNDRY • FLUFF & FOLD (HOME LAUNORY rTIMt) • SHOE REPAIR • AL TfAA TlONS • GIFT CERTIFICATES Regular, Twice a Weck. Pack-Up and Dclivtry AT~OFFtCE ACCOUNTABLE QUALITY (714) 831·3321 SALE Everything Must Go Even Below Cost BARGAIN PRICES Latest Summer Shoes, Handbags, Belts, Accessories, Fixtures, Paintings, Ect. BELT STRIPS *600 SANDALS '19" NAME BRAND SHOES Sizes 5-1 O Extensive Selectlon Sizes 8-1 O 2545 EastblufJ Drive #A Newport Beach, CA 92660 (714) 760-8300 • •• • • WINDOWS a-a· •• , ...... ----Freeln-Home Estimate .. Jft-. .... Wit t \CJ •• ..,~, .CJ-• •• 11 ..... r.A · .. ~, ,... iJ' .... ,,. , J ' 'iii '"'J ..-('1 Ju '• i -1v~· .J ' ,..., tt..._. 850-4800 ~ "\"Cd .l...tf~/K ,,.,, ._.!Jr, f'"W' ~ C.A ..,..~ .. AIR CONDITIONING ~ 24 HOUR EMERGENCY IN S.ALLATtQ N AVAILABLE ~A I' L. SE FCTt•)">I A·~ .ino \O.l( • y '(" ""v'-. r'orie~ ~ .l)Nt, ,q : WARR A~T t E S Ac:_ ... t •• t rot'~'.,"-, v "'t:ii c .... , ... Wt strtttt wt111 wt sell ano 01!!91 Oranos 100 f,...a. . .._.Estt.ate 85()..4800 • -· .--, c;;..,, A"'"'Ot Tf!t<''" ....... ....., -·c-. CA .,,,..,,.," ROOFING Free In-Home Estirn.te '" Ora"•• Ca. Cell -~ -·-· -7'14-850-4800 ·---, •. - WATER HEATIRS [$/E~/Rl~ . -_ . '". - CAUllOW WE'U INSTAU A WA1fl HEA1fl IN YOUI HOMI Wl'fHIN 2' HOIJllS• One cotl ... '*---ooes 11 ot1 81& 1411 54()..3333 ful ... of ....... ..... e 8cll QM elMMc e ...... am Cf I flt ~-....................... _ ..... ...... ~ .... IWAllllcM ..... .... COSTA MESA -Everybody 1CJee1 OD OM thifta: Tbc llreell of this city will be jammed for at least three hotly debated dates this m<'nth. Ille question bu been what to do with the overflow traffic for three Pacific Amphithea tre concerts booked amaii:lt dab in the middle of the popular Orange County Fair, The best efforts of police and administrators were revealed this week in the fonn of shuttle buses, street closures and additional parking spaces. "We know we're going to have traffic backed up," said Costa Mesa Police-Sgt. Tom Winter. I I I tf '"tf 4 •JIUA!\ t JH . """"'"'"""" Q ITIWO Cl°"""'' t., CM ffDCl-S "But we'll do the bell! we can." For ins tance. the P aetl1c Amphitheatre is expec ting to ~ell out the Gloria Estefan conn·rt on July 19. That's 18.788 people. l'h.11 same day. fair officials expeLI about 52.000 people to attend the fair. Susan Ko!.cnhlut h . gcner.tl manage r of the amphitheater. h.i' take n a l11t o f heat m n·n·nt \I.Ct'"-' for her dl'l.l'l•'n tu hook l'lllll.erh Jurin~ thl· l.11rgTl1und', h11,1t'\I \CJ1,on ~ h c d l' I l' 11 , ! t' d t h l' amph1the.11cr' rt)!hl r11 uv· 11' ,p.1cc \.\ cdnt·,d.1~. ,,1\ lfl!! I 't f\ \C.tr \.\t: ntkr the '1'·1l'l' "' th1 C)rJngc ( t'unt\ I .111 h111 tht'll' 'ecm~ Ill he ,, urn'1\ll'l1t 1 ... f.. 111 mtere\t In c:11:ht \t'.H'. 11111 ••I '"' ll\J1lahk llll1lert J.11c:' ldurmg 1111 time). \\e 0\l' nnl\ h.1d 1hrtt' concerh ~cn,1ng the 1111p1·nJ1n1.! cungc,11o n. la11 of111 .. 1.1I' l'omplc:ted ( 1urh N' Rose!. ""'ht• u•mrl'lllh! \.\llh the fair\ lknn'' \c1111•r' D.1)... \\htch 'h11uld dr,I\\ .tl'•"ll I ~ (~)(I rt'1)pk < Jfl1t 1.il' np1·11 .1 '111.i ller l'ac1fic :\mph1tht.1lrt· < f1l\\d 11f .1h1lUI ,..,_1100 lor J11t l ,,, n 11n Julv 23 lktv.t·c:n tht l.1trl.'.r•'11nd'. Cn'\ta \ k'" I I 11:h -.,, hi" •I .111d < l range < '"''t ( ·,;lkt:c l.111 11ll1ual' ~ay thn h 1\L' I J)\11~ p.1rl..tn,1! 'PJCC '. l ht\ t\jltd th1 1\111 l111!h 'chnol .tnd , 11llt l.'.l 1111' "'111 ht 11c:ulcd ft1r 't'\l'll ,1,,,,,,111ic I.' 11." l.11r lrH1·1111\t'' 1111 1ar pn1•hng anti u,1nl! pul•li1 1r.11hpn1 1.1t111n Jre ·"'" 11111111 p.111, 11! th1 ••H·r.111 ldtr pl.111 • .·\ ~' p.111-.int: Ice \\iii he: ,,,.,,ed 1111 \d111. k' ~.1rr\tng fnur , 11 nll 11 t pl'«'J'k •I .111c• •1·r,, ,111 gl't free.: unc ·\\J) r1Je t 1111p11n' l11r ()(TD or D1al-A - K 11.k lr11m the f.m h~ c.dhng 751- 1· \IK Hert arc the entertain<'r' irnd the numher o r fan\ the~ allractrd durinJC the 1990 OranJee ( ounr~ I-a ir. S imilar altl·ndance rate>' arc t'Xpt'<"led thi~ ~tar. Wn Jnc,<l.I\. Jul\ 11 11..trf\ < i,t1h11 ,\: (i.111111 Br11') ·-21.IPJ rhur,da\. Juh 12 I I hl· < h.trlil' I J.1n1cl' 1!.111d) 11l,52r. h td.t\, fol\ I I I \k it"·' i\1.1ndW,lt'r) 'l I'\ l l.i.1tu rd.1\. juf\ IJ ( 111th ·\nnl\.·r, '" 111 1<11, f.. n H11lll • ,0,9.t11· Sund.I\, Juh I' 1 l'.11 Boone I 'l 'l \111nd.1\. luh 111 1\h.1dPv.f,l\I 2J.2l.' ·1 und.1\, J11h ,~(I r.1n~1c .ind \nnt'lll'I 1·,...,11,· W n fnnd.1\. Jul\ I" 1P.111l Kt,ere .ind thl' K .lllkr'I 12.011.' l'hur,d.I\. ·Ju l~ 1•11< den< .ir11rhcll1 411.''I • I r11L1~ Ju h ~II f l ht I 11t11mh.1hln1 '>"' .. 111· \aturd:i\. Ju l' :. I f 1>11111.: 1-:l·r,h.m 1 "'I 11 \"' \und.1\ 1111\ :.: 1\,1\\\l'f llrrn-r11 to) i11<;• I 111 ii °'1111. h '' ·rt·,,,rd d."' \ .. 11rll' < lr.111..:l c tl11nt' I .111 Cnnd11t, Uttod in 28, WU aeriou• • A.Mrr A.1Mfm plto101 Above, Newport Beach investigator Bruce Burns insp<"cts the accident K ene after a Laguna Beach fire engme struck a pedestnin tn front of Hoag Hospital. left, lcJguna Firf' Capt. Ronald Rowe t.1/~, with officf.'r Manny Nunez after the mishap. Bulletin board C hild car e C OSTA Ml SA -After J'rnv1dtn~ 1w1• d<;<ttdC'~ 1~r profc,)1onal fit..:n-.cd rhil care . 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( .,111).tn ·\ill -..111 b th1 t ,, ll' d i th1,, th. \I n ''"~ ,,f ( tlt'.tl ()Cl.t,111n' "'' It "' II"" 1 ,, -I'm 1 ',, .11 ""'\'"''Center t 1 I 1 '" '''• "'1 I 11 n ,·n1 I h '-<'"!'"'' k.n h I h, p1 'l'f 1n ~ !rtl • P't' r • '''' 1t1nn '' ru. .. 1['\ I "' "" I. tttl• "" ·"" "' ' I I • 1 l 11..l 1 : '" Singl e~ ronncrtion I I I'\ I \ \II ... \ I{ . I • ' I • If• •• ,. ( "ht ( .. 1 I ''l H O Jul\ ft I\ !l 1 ~ \ • l't1('td1tr ~ir1dt..' "°'''~'hdp V. 'h, '• \nJ I ltiw ~1ngln \feel 1 ,·d hv ,1,1nd-up tom1r and 1n1,crperson1I com· mun"''I"'"' 'rtt1~1i,1 l'htl Milh:r. the J-hour w11rk· ,th•I' "'!l~l''l' Jrl1\111,·, .ind places where single~ t:an mak, 11t 11 1mp11r1.in1 u1nnn1mn w11h o ther single' ! ''" •flllhk,· of the workshop "'Ill reccrvc .i ll\t 1•1 "111'.I" .1 I \lt1t·' 1n Or.1n1tl'. CounlV and l.os Anitck' "h r \nd I In,. "'•ngles Meet "'II he hl'ld "" I 111 ,.(" Jul\ 11, f11 •01 ti 10 lo 9 30 p ni ·\J,lllt"n.1! 111f11rm.1t111n " U\a1laf'ile ~nd rcg1,lrdl11•n "'"111pl1,ht•d "' LJ lltni: Orani.ic ('41;"1 C11flqte Com- m111 ",lf,llt:' .11 \~I J ) .n~-~~ ... 11 I<. ' 11 11 •n l<"l 1 \.'I En' ironmcntal talk 'I \\ 1·111<1 Ill \( 11 I h·· nl\I rntul.11 maltng 1 \\ ·m• :1 I '' c Ir 111i:< l ''""" "'111 toe' held ttt 4 'n I n1 11,d.1\ flll~ /1·mh., ••I lhr l .., I "h .1mt W 1h.llifc "e n1l< "'II 1.11~ • .t•11u1 I h,· ( l'l' Im I )p<·11 'ipd.:c··. C\lll"ualh the '"~e 1111 l.tt,!:l •t1n t1~u"u' u pcn 'flJlC'\ 1n Dr.ml'' 1 'ounl\, 1hc .Htl\111,·, .. r h" .tgl'.nn 1n uknttf\1ng Cl••· '''tcm\ 0 1111 1h1 \llC' "' .irc.1' "fi1,h merit prc\CfVj· 1i11n I 1nJ111t I ,1h,·1 nf I lte l'l.1111l1111' .ind C'••nwn.1t1on I c.1~ut "''" 'r'·'~ .1li11ut 11\ <•pen 'rare" m111:1tf\e' dnd th,· Cinl\111111' Pl"l'-"t:J "f'C" ,p.1cc hond for June I \)I/~ I h1 .. , 1 11,· "'ill 1 1., 1,1 •t th1 I tndd h ie <"luh hl•U\l Crrat ivc CookinJ,t < 11.., 1 \ \II '\ I un "'"" i. .. ~1 111 11,· '"""" 1 .. 1 '" 11 ,,. ~t'tl '11 "' \Cr.11 \p<'ll d ••lll\.""h .II 1ht' \l".tf\ ',, ,.,,., t o\lfllt\ I'" "'htth 11111• J11I\ ,~; ... Ill ( "''' \1,,, I h, tu1111.11\ ,11n1e,t• 11" ""' 1t:'1111rc pr,·· h . .:_1,tr 1t11'n .ui I , 11•\.''"'"'' v.111 h-. ,hJnHll1 d Ire..· ... · ,,, lht t.111 r 1>1 u .... 4.111 •• r ...... 1 .. d u•n•< ,, 1.:.11ur., 11"'"' •lf\l'. '·' 111 pr.p.tr •II· .. "'' ·••Oh''',, ··r··n I•• l""r"' •'\\'I 111, '"" ,,f (I I n 11 '"" mull t-.11ni: th• 11 1np1·d1cnt\, "'"'' tr1d lll<ll"1'. ,tl,.ng ""h 1h1· rn1pc. 111 1h1· ll,1kcn '\q11.11 , ( 1,tfr .rnJ ( ,,.,i..·, (iJllcr' 111 lhl' f1,1m.: Arr' llu1ldtn~ h\ I rm ''" '-odlurda' Jul\ ~0th I hl· I lnnt'\ "I 1 1'1c cnll(l''t heg1n, JI I pm \;11 . mt,I\ Jul\ ~~rh 11 1hc ( ldfl .1n.l l "'"l ' C •Jllt:n I lo•nn "11r !•l' .1 lc.1tttll'd tngr,·d11:n1 111 .<II 111 th,· p1c\ f 111 11\•H<' tnf,.rm.t1hHI plc:.h C' «tfl ~.,, '.:'.17 Horse Show COSTA M ESA -The scrond annual PCHA Showdown h 1ghl1ghts a busy schedule of equestrian t:\enb during 1hc 99th annual Orange Counry Fair Inc ShowdoWn " a western horse shoW slated for July ~t.-lR during the lau·~ 12-day run The competition will include both iunior (age 17 and unde r), and ama- teur ( 18 and older) d1vmons For m.irc 1nl11rma1io11. plc.i~c call 751 · '247 Flower power CORONA l>t-1 MAR Corona de! M ar branch lthr.1ry wtll 1clchralc Mari&old Dav from l pm to 6 pm I'll ., UC\dilV, July 16 . I he event is hcmg co·\ponsorcd by the Nc'llfl>Ort Bt·.11 h Pubht I 1hrar,• and the Corona del Mar Cham- l'K-r 11( Commerce ''Marigold Day" u _parl of 'Flowcs 1'1'""· J program that encourages Corona dcl Mar rt•,1dcnt\ and l>u,inc55es to plan< TIO'Wers 111 match the 1tll',l0 ' no"'Cl·themclf \lrCCI names I r•r mun.· 111r11rma11"n plc.i\e call ()44...8111 or b44· lfl' Sailing singles l\,'f-WPORl flFACll Newport Sailing Sing.le~ l'lu• a lo()C1al cluh for ""~IC' non-~mokmg adult\ who '"J' •\ \uch d(ll\'1t1cs 'uch .is sailing, sw1mm1ng. "' t '111\ Jlld 1.iru•c-ing mcC'h C''cni-othcr W ednesday .11 ( 111.n·~. IOl tt lct.J ,I[ 4M7 MdcArihur Blvd in New- 1"' •rt llC'.1t:h I h1· lun \l.Hh Jl ~ pm . and the nc'l[t mccllng will h hdd "" Jul\ I.., hir mnrc infnrmall1•n. pka~ i:alt • 11 ..... -.., Ha~tille Day race 'I V. l'OR I HI •\Cit I rc:nth ~tvlc mcer' Amcr1· 111 1t111c" .11 1hc -in dnnl'l'l\an ut" Inc '>pt•rt Cluh lr\lnC" fld,llllC' l>d\ ~K r .. C'c fhl, \Car 11·, a J'C'"plc:') "khr.llu•n hnnnring th<" \ Manne\ fhe event 1.1kn '>uncl.1\ Jul\ 1-l, 't.ir11ng at 7 .10 am ~I Le Me· 11d1,·n "'lc-..f"'Hl Beach l'rc 1cg1•tr.1111m p.ICket r••k up .11 I he \pcul\ Cluh In-inc. tn ,, m " pm J-rid." Julv I~ anJ S11111rda\I Jul\ I .i Rale·J ,1v rc1t1~1r,1 11un \tarts at I> .l m 31 IL \1c11d1cn :-JC'" pt•rt flcJ,h h•r mnrc 1nformdt1nn. l~ll ~~7 .t7% ------------ 3.B•WON USES A GE More ads. . More into~at 1on . INO cou * More help. I Ad vt•rtiM· in Orange County Pacific Bell SMART Yellow Pag~" a nd get a lot of a ttentio n. That's because together the Orange County Inland, North, Coastal and Central directones a re opened and used over J,884,000 times a mo nth by your potential customers.• To make sure customers can find you, call your local Pacific Bell SMART Yellow Pages representative. But don't delay, your chance to advertise ends on July 26th. Call Toll Free 1-800-257-2537 or call 714-740-5211 . • "tt1111· '\l~llonAI '•·lkn•' I' .. ~,,. M•tn•I•" 1"'411 N' l'M R.o1tn11• l llHI A PACIFIC TELESIS COMPANY I 111 •••'·----- J -B ubera Considine hu bia shoes to fill and bi& cballenga ahead u executive director of t he C:O.ta Mesa poverty-relief qency Share Our Selves. But we welcome her with open arms, u shouJd the community. Considine faces the difficult task of following retiring chief Jean Forbath, whOle stalwart leadenhip over the past two decades took a tiny garage operation and turned it into one of the county's largest private charities. Besides the daily responsibilities of providing emergency relief -food, financial and medical aid -for a growing list of impoverished clieni., Considine faces even more formidable hurdles when she assumes her new SOS post late next month. The charity must pay off a $450,000 mortgage on its new building at l.5.50 Superior Ave .. relocate a medical and dental clinic to that facility and contend with the constantly changing political winds that have comforted and nearly toppled SOS in the past. But the most o minous threat of all.,.is the community itself, which is torn between wanting to take care of those in dire need and the NlMBY (Not In My Back Yard) syndrome that drove SOS from the residential surroundings of Rea Community Center to the commercial-light industrial area of the Superior Avenue (where the charity wasn't exactly greeted with a welcome mat.) W e believe the SOS board of directors made a wise choice in selecting the 33-year-old to lead the charity into the next century. And Barbara Considine should be enthusiastically welcomed and encouraged as she steers Share Our Selves through some potentially troubled waters in the months ahead. Considine has the credentials to meet these challenges. As an O range County Human Rela tions Commission '>taff member. she ha created police sensitivity training videos. a report o n the exploitation of day lahorero; and a prugr<1m that broughJ Asian community mcmhc r' 1nd law enforcement rcprc ... cn1at1ves to~cthcr -.ill o f wh1L"h h,1\c rccctv1:d <,tatcwu.k pr.m c We hclicve lhc SOS h\1ard nf direclnr'> mjck .1 "1se choice in 'elccttn~ the 33-year·old to lead the char 1t~ into the m."<"l century. And Barbara Considine should be enthusiast ically welcomnl and encouraged as she steers Share Our Sclvc-; through r;omc potentially tmuhled waters in lhc month' ahc.1d Tllll TIR*lllc? fo the Editor: I'm writing in rcspome to )Our tnter\'ICW With rom "fcrnfte"" Fuent e3 puhl1,hcd 1111 lndcpcmJcnce Uav . Fucn1es rderrcJ 10 Orange Co unty Oem1'>l:ra1c, a.. ··pathetic anJ impotent.·· fouchc I would .irgue. though, 1hat lhe rett<tOn lhe Democrat~ have been rendered pathetic and tmf)\)lcnt is the deep (though fathom;ihlc) amh1~111f)' 11f 1he1r sh aky !'tra1cg1c <,lance They o;tum~k .1round tl)tng to hgurc uut why 1hcy can ·1 .11 once Jeta1 n 1hetr p1t1ful prctcn'>1nn' 111 social and econ11m1c JU'llce and main1a1n 1he 1r v.1llful , nppo rt un1q1.: r1ght".-trd trudge. De moc rah .1 nd Kc pu '"'I 1r.1 "' l'ng;i~c 111 little m11rc tht1n t.1C·t1t.1I 'cufning l·nrm nvcr ,utJ,tann: No1htn!o( that rc,11n.1tc' 1n 1rnc\ m.irrnv. l·ucntl''. hcltl"I th.it rhen: 1, .1 lcf1-h1a' 1n the mcd1.1 '' .1 "'Jl·h Ll1!>,c:minated !Jibe' l·ul·ntt.•, predict'>. 111 rc,pon .. e 111 a que<;t11•n ,1hout ·9:.. that he think' thl·rc \\Ill hl· a replay uf '72. a lamhltdc fur the Repuhltcan' Contemplate. 1f you will. one other replay -v.11h a tv.1-.t. Namcl\, the 1mpca1..hmcnt 11f .1 Prn1Llcnt I he .. urfac111g era me' 111 the JQHO Kl·.1g..1n 8 u'h c:ampa1gn . the ~o·ca lkd 'Octohcr Surpme". Mc of unprecedented d1mcn.,11in' I he rw1'1 111 1hc .tn.tlnguc hctn~. of Cl'Ur\C . that thl' ttme hopefully -any 1mpc.1chahlc Jct" prmc n woukl ~"unpardoned RON U · l(1H I O"i !-1.rnta •\n.1 How to get involve d ! This ts your community new;p...iJX'r , and we'rl 11 ~1" !o h1'Jr trom you. Here\ how you <an ~cnmt' .Jn J< lt\I" po1rt111p.in1 1n The Pilot's Community forum p.lK'' .,,-U.11 the RHden' Hotline (642-6086) .ind It'•"' '"'" mt"iSclge. While we welcome all comment ... Y...<''11 11nly publt .. h comments from those who lt'ave a n.1me cµl1'J'<' "p<'ll 1t nut' u ty and phone number (for V("'rtik at ionl .,,-Write a letter. Please be a~ hrid as pos"hlt• I 1 mgt•r lt•n('r ... will be considered for tht' Community Commen1c1ry p..i~'-' wh1c h runs Thursdays. Mat~ your letter to "Letters •.. 330 W BJy 51 Costa Mesa, CA 92626, or fax them to 646-41 70 ., Give the .dltor a call. W illic.lm Lobdell l Jn be rcw lwd .11 6 42-4321, ext. 351 and would lovr to hf'ar from vou Int II 1111111111• But serious , folks David Letterman is obv ious ch oice for Costa Mesa City Council seat M ~ attent111n 'pan fnr matter' afk1..1111g Cu\tJ Mc'a dl)C'\ nnt C'<tcnd much p.i'' the time 11 talc' ltl re' 1c" the '11rJ,trom·, ,,,le, ad' ...... lllwllt Columnist Without Portfolio But I .1m mtnqu.:J '"'' the 'acJnC\ n n the C1t\ (\,uncil I .;.1thcr .i l.(r1Jk".l h;i1, Je,elopcJ 11n h,~ tn fill rh1' 'c Jt More ,pc,·1f1C.1ll~. the Cnunul c.in 111 •t a~rcc o n 11. horn 'h11ulJ he Jno111ted :'-lov. l~l._ W hcne'"er a Pope dies. a hundrcJ plu' 11ld guys gather in the \ ..irKa n·., cold room' .ind 'II ''" v.no<len chair' until the' .igrcc o n the nc\l P11pc If the Church CJn d1' th1,, '>\) c.tn Co~ta Mc~J Pc r h.1p' v. hat L' nccJc,1 1, 1 ncv. ,1pproaach ..\ "'h,•11\ nl·11. apprnach I H'I. 11.hv not the hc<.t ' (I still r hucld c \lo h,·n,·ver I u;Madcr the m1R111al n mtnt ••I lhdt 4uc\t1nn ) 01~ualt~ evcrvunc v. ho h.1, c\prc,~d an 111tcrc\t an the Joh, and lmt(CI C1~ ~lundari<' "~>e,er v.in' Cjn lc;i"° .in ap.1rtmcnt an thc .:1t\ 1l111ng thc'e JJ"' \v, 'it: -.1n ru ·•·, Ohmpa.:' JnJ \tJp •r I , 1.:'•l H.1' ... ~' 1 ht;· 1n he !(Cl the :r 1!1 , .:~i-''" Br •. 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"'tr, .1ppo111tcd II' th\· I , ... 11 \fr, 1 c ''' < •'Ur>dl Tht' nc't meet n.: '' l uh !" !-><J ; Be ·her<: :'lforman l c tr l c,I I l.rn .... n '•''"'·'" Ornstein J O\ ··I ,\ '"•'U'J nJ l n''" 1t·.1ll' ct\ukt gt'.t t.•prcJ ''" the 'h11uldn .rnd told "' shooa up Odd' H l' J O\ ''' thl·,c h•IL" \loPuld ~ 1mp;llcJ 1•n the 'ir" tc •.-i.· hc12h1 '·•ri..1nu · r. .• · , 1m,· •>i, 11 ,, " 1 11 ,pur't \.1m (),111,,.,:, .. 11,' \I. ''"'r"t •n l>u : ''i ( t\ < "un, "' '' : '-l· t~l•f"'C •he--.1 .J'""'\ ' , nLu 1: ''"" -. L ·' t f9"' It: •1 rl' '"t "<V. ( '''1r, .. f'lr, 1 ..... I' ! . IQ: t .' , I ''I t • -i. 'l r ' l l ''<.: r j '1' r• "I • ' '\A. ~ l .. ' • ~ l ~ \. . . I • • .. ., I• ( "": t \! , 1 ',4 • .... • • I.,· . • 1 H· · · · ·• r ._ t'",' ~ , ... , : ' ':' ... ~ .r··i: n, •,c., ·~ :i ... I• ""h. ,, q-c.' ~ •'it '' 1n ... ·.._ •'t•\j 1 \ ,d 'f"1 1:1': H '\(nlH"• ·h, ( •'llO· I ,f,.,uld Ii'•'·. II' 11 ,, •' I , ltcrr• 1:i f ar"' l ,1·,1-' ir ~ , •t• ,• • \· ,,, ' •. ,( 0 \ '" ! I ... \0 '•: tlf1 ~, ~'-. ''(. t , ,. It t' ,.,ul l ;'••~ ..,, •1.· ,··p.:f·,·.· .. H.., \l'lllh ~· •• t.'ln~• l\..t.1 1 "",.,,It I ' ' "'"J"'l "'r h \.l'lf 1 O 1•h1 ' H ( ,,,• l'l t.",t ... "' I in •• 11\ I ••. ,,., II .. ,l \ .• 'lo ,, '" d '\ 1n,•r11.'' \\ ·~"' •• ' L.' ., '''1'1 n• . ' .,, '' .. \ f ., l ,, • ' '•'r •n, l'r 1·, •t I · ' .-'it I\ I h I' t-\ '-' J/,,ch I I'" \4 •• ...._. h ,,, • , ,.,. " ·--I\':' I,·.:. 1...r.,,, ,\ 1'· ,.,~, 1 If' •nc 1n,J fl,,.,, I T.f /A. ,,,,,,. ,•r: I.../ I \\f "·''' \1i1ir,/J\" l r1•111 : I I • ., ••• t 'T' ,,., • '"T''J If'('<',~, t'l ("f'\ I h.i•,,/,11 n ; h , 1• Off-track betting at Orange County Fairgrounds no sure thing l:.d1tor'<1 note. Herc 1~ u sample of the rcspoMe' of our Que~tion of the Week . Should an off-tr11ck ~tting parlor f>C' built 111 the Orange County 1-'rmgrounds? Ahout 75 percent of our rc•dcrs who c•llcd were ag•insl off-tr•ck bettin1 here. A number of e111/crs in f•vor were from outside our circul•tion arc• •nd JOmChow hc•rd 1bour the survey. While Pi#Qt editors welromc and rclld all rommcnts, we will only publish ruponscJ from cal/en who kne • ,,,,,,. (plel# .-pell if out). city and phone number (for ... rilbtlon). YOU CU ,., i"""'1ed br ""1ltw fdilor WOilam Lobdell's column wil -wear Saturday. . ) the R~aden · llotlmc at Ml-~ Th ank .l'OU 1 lJ I don'! thank we need any more e xtra happe n 1n1ts al the fa1rgroun<h, ngt\I now l'r ever I e n joy the ~wap meet and \Ometimes Pacific Amphitheatre. hut I think hcllin$ would he o ut of the qucsttc>n ballealty ~cause of the clement It wtluld drav. and 1 he tri1ffic I l~llA I I I Fl M 0 I'm all fo r 11 I lhmk that " ~cthmg that we need hcrt an Oranp County to hetp Jupp<'rt u" who enjoy a tlnlc ~ae•tt00 and p ..... occasioeaD). We ~-e the horaca,. and rt's 1 k>t af !u.n Cm e.u to irnmt'llc roon WAGl-Nl:R Costa Me~ Ll Ye'. I am all for off track hctting l~f, ttct 1( here m <>ranirc Cnuntv tX)NNA OREHf.R u I l"'c p<rh•s» 1 blo d: from < >r .. nitc C'uun~ F ,urpoun<b I 11.1,h the \ would poll the ne1Jh~rhooJ 11d1accnt to the f•lfJtmu nJ,, r;ither than 700 ocher people scattered th~t. We 'vc ao-cnoup Soina over 11 the falrarounds now and I thiM ~thins tike lhn ~ M ii 1ust a bttle too much Let them bet elwwhcre 1f they wa.nt to bn l~ ~OUSON COllta Mesa L! am oppo,cd · II' ••rt 1 r "~ tie1t 1n1 for ()ranttc c .111 111\ t-a1rgrounds I l"'c a \hon ,f1<.1Jn,c from the fa1rsnlUnJs I 1n111~ c "°""" ts cnoustt W c hlrw too much tr" fl ic a' 11 tS Why donn ·a tomd"'ld\ 'hnv. \OmC cummon scru.r., FRANK Dl'fF't .,.c;°' ta Mt'"'3 0 Wluk W'Ofti, ~t • hrc-am \., 1tand on July 4, pnUc-d ~ pcork .1mm. lbc.-cily ol c:c..aa Mesa N<XW of them bad be-en cd whc•her Of not thcJ .... cd .. oft-4nd: bcUiftll pub bdl M tlw <>r.,.. CouMJ f:"airJrovndl. When l asked aMtlt •hett.c r they weft •a f~ ol at. it was • I -.. 90... I W09dcr wkn \ thc Or.tn~c (\>unf' f a1rgrnund' ,f1d 1heir IC''· in tht'ar 1~n office'' It 1, "'"'"It· •c J..,n·t ncnf It. "' \\ 11?•'1 \'n1lUCh ll\>10!" •~n ,,t th1• I J 1 r~r.,u nJ, Jnd t h e nc1g.ht-.lrht...,,t,. \.teq 1.kl M ar ( oHeg(' rarL All the otht'n. ha\.C enough pn~km' •1th the Oran~ ( ount\ I aargHlunJ' "'1tho ut hotV1nlli nH track ~tttn1t l.A Cl: l Jl()'lf"'ON HAILSTO'lf· C ~ta \-1c'1t I JU." wan• to \.II\ that It t.s a :Je:x-' tdca I think 11 wdl bnf\& mcomc anto the community met allo I won't ha¥t to dflYC as far. to Olkl f.citlit~ • MAR~ COX 0...aM~ I• tl>l"ht'(I b' 1'.it..~ ',,, "jl1 l\1 ht1\h•1t~ In< Ellioe St~n. Jr 1 h.mman William S. Lobdell Ni1tor & Vl<"e president s.w,..... '™n•"l' editOf W ...... H .... 1901-19ti founding pubf~ I Marchan SUPER CROCODILE MILE Durable watersl1de and accessories for great sl1pp1ng and shding fun' 31119 -· ~--- ~ ~'(:' .. ~:..'>" • • < SLM ~ -. MR. TURTLE KICKBOARD WITH WATER SHOOTER L09h1We19,,1 14119 po1yetr.ytp1w •toat ""'" r11Ql<le<l 1n h.1ndlf''o With SQUH1 qun ... 1 ru ., Age~:> up Hu"'r . . FOUR SQUARE BALL ''' r •ti' /f•lf O#lt ' • '··u• 'I' t • H ,,.,, ••h .-- 591 '' POWRGLAS ULTA Pt\CK POWR PACK 811 I Baslcefbell 1y11t11m tnciudltS ?ow<CtH becilboefd IXlle goel and net• ~·ri~ IT 10• Twut I •round yO<JI ankle and "Op <We< •I ••th INt Olhe• IOOI n counts your 1umps• (~ l . d . ~ ~ --. .. . . .. ,,. ... • • • I J r • ., .., ! .,, . •''1-tJ J I _v t( ~ , M 1llLh(.)FI CROCODILE MILE SPLASH 'N SCORE SPORTS CENTER 2899 <, I < t 1 ~ 1n< lu<lf>' bA<;ktJllMll r.uoo f atr hfH -, m·ll •.nq It><;~ peqs Ktmne• IP,9 ROBIN HOOD FIGURES c~ t•om an a•llOO ment each *""' combllt ac:~y A9es 4 up faM:h lntex Rec rea tion WHALE SPRAY POOL . "•II ., ... , . n I rlf •lt ' ; 1ll' .'111 tl1 • jf '111• 1 1•11ft•f ·I M f19 4S POOL H1\Jf l e n,+l'V (Jt yt-.fh't'IP n e'.l Pil&''I h 11 t• .111~port and l•ll THE WORLD'S BIGGEST TOY STORE! • Gaiooo SPLASH OUT W"en me balloon breah5 you •e out' T •mer 1nst0e Aoes ~up • There'a • Top "R'' U. Nw lbul CHAHGEIT! • YIU • llAST8'CAA0 • A...cAN °"'°' • DtSCOYEA •ANAHEIM . • TOMAHCE • MLL GAM>ENS •COVINA •LA .-.~ • lVITIN •WA • CULNM QTY • LANCAITE" • _,. MUVS •IMJ'MAM( •llCOWK> •MlllllMMY ~ •CAMON llALL • F0NTW • llOMMO -.LUY • V1C"l'OfWLLa • CUWlOI • HUNTINOl"ON IEACH • OCIANllDI • WOOOLAHD HILLS •CHULA VISTA •LA ~ • ONTMIO •~ST LOS ANGllll MONDAY· SATURDAY 1 :30 AM -9:30 PM; SUNDAY 10:00-AM -7:00 PM • I evening. 'Ince . tes11e·s · retiremeni as fashion ; director Of BY THE WAY: The fashion for Bevtrty Thompson Coil on July 1 was a wedding frock. She became the bride of Dr. Ro~rt F~r of Beverly Hills during a ce remony at the Londo n re sidence of international industrialist Rkh.ird Colburn and his wife. J.intt. The Colburns acted as wedding attendants and hosted a pre- ccrcmony cocktail partf, sit down dinner party and a concert featuring the Colburn Quartet in the music conservatory of their Chester Square home. Dr. Feder has for more than 25 years. specialized in voice disorders and phonosurgery. He is fo rmer chief of otolaryngology at Cedars Sinai Medical Center, assistant clinical professor at UCLA and consulting laryngologist for Lo~ Angeles Music Center Opera where he is also a founder. The bride. commercial interior designer, is known in this area for the fo unding of the Search Foundati on for drug education, and for her involvement in numc rou~ chaRt ies including American Cancer Society and Kentucky Derby Day fund-raisers: The word is that currently she is serving a" 1he president of I mmune Svstcm Pl us Ph armaccuti"cal~ and as amba~sador to the World Bank for the Republic of Gambia. The newlwcds will reside in lkverly Hills and Newport Beach, and they plan second wedding rates in September at the Armand Hammer Museum in Westwood. • II'<; a tradition -Kitty lHlie getlt ltort of surpri!.ed each year on her h1rthday hy her "girls" -the model!\ she has introduced for years from fashion ramps. Monday night the celebration was at her new home in Laguna Niguel where she recently "retired" with the intention of focusing on gardening. Well wisher!> at the do included Lois Flynn, Audrty Newbro, Shelley T.iu~r, Tina Schafnitz, Andrea Wtteck, J.imie Brackett, M.irilyn Cl.irk, ludnd.i Medina, L.esllt Hunt and Karina. Since Leslie 's retirement as fashion director of Fashion Island stores she has managed to kill her lawn and turn the laundry into some weird shades of green, etc. She has also managed to fill her calendar with shows as an independent fashion consultant pulling fashion from Fl and other stores. , .. She's doing shows for St. Paul's Greek Church and Our Lady Queen of Ange ls in September; for Laguna Ebell and for a Huntington Harbour group in Octohcr and the big Philharmonic Society show in November. So much for retirement! 11As docent she leads 1tours, she also strives :tor, 'fitter' patrons , I • -·-• kl t 11 not unultU&I at all to find Sandra Daniels of Costa Mesa at the Oranae County Performing Arb Center. > Once or twice a month she is there u a docent conducting toun ~bich arc held on Mondays and JWcdnesdays and the tint Saturday f each mo nth. Daniels, daughter of Jeanette and I-faro Id Jsegerstrom, is also a member of fhe support group, Center Stars, and she is •ffiliated with O pera Pacific. "And, we sec a lot of 11111 ....__ ... Society .performances," said Daniels (Sandy to her friends), who has been married to John Daniels for 10 years. "We saw 'l:..es rMiserablcs' Saturday n ight (June ,22) for the first time. ''My ffillm encouraged all of us kids to get involved with music." said Daniels. who has two s1~ter' Sally and Susie. and a brother ' Ted. "I love all kinds of mu,ic ·from country to JaU. and that probably explains why l am so involved 1n the C enter. My mother is a pianist and that's how she met ' 'my dad. She was playing and he was singing in I he SC glee club-" I , 1 Daniclli, a M:cl1'nd gcnt:ra11on , ,Orange Countian. attended ,C alifornia State University. , Fullerto n after gradual mg from ,Santa Ana High School in 19XO ''In college m ) maJOr w a' 111 communica1 1on~ with a m1n11r 1n .music ." 1 Daniels said she had alway, been interested in the Center and ~as really ··overwhelmed" hy 11 hefore it was ever finished. She recalled being on a tour Wllh \IOC.: ,)f the guilds of v. h1c h .;he wa' prc)1dc111. "We were lourtng had ~~at-.. 'iandra Daniels devotes much of her spare t1mc to resto ring h1·1 tr<:'.1 ... urt'<.l 1 qs.i hi.it I.. Huie k 1 nmC'rt1hlt· <\lagc and my hu.;hand a!>ked 'an: ~ou all right. Yllu loo!.. kind of gra).' Then I JUlit fell to a sit. I had the nu. and 'hould have been 31 home but didn't want to miss <>ec1ng the building." For the past two ye.irs, Daniel' ha~ been the o ffice manager of (' J. Scgcf\lrom and Sons in Co\t,1 Mc'a v.hc.:re )he •" supen1sor to fi ve people. Two )'Ca rs prior to that she started with the compan~ in property management. .. 1 st Ill manage a little strip ce nte r v.11h another gal .. Bc)1des the Pcrform111~ Arh Center. Daniel\ has ano ther passion -olJ car'\. c'pe1:1all\ convertihlc<.. "My husband .ind I ~'th 1,1\c old car'I and ha'e five of them. ~c do a little v.ork on them. My CJr. J ·54 black Buick convcrtthle. 1~ not lullv re'\lllred. hut 11 1, Jme.ihk 11·..:a show car. hut 11' nc,er )?0111~ 10 be a ·100 point. v.h1ch l'i perfect I v.oulJ prvhahly ~ pJr.ino1J about driving a pcrfr.:t 'h11v. car We Ju't hJ\C fun .ind rnim them ~·c helling t1• 'nt·r.il , .tr duh' .rnd .111c.:nJ l"Jr 'h'"'' lk IJ11h111 h.1, , "7 C ht:v'\ n•mnt1hlc JnJ ll, hcaut1fut' ~c v.c.:rt· cru1,tni.? do""n (\rn,1 H 1gh\lo.1~ in 1t ._,und .t\ ni~ht .. O.sn1d' ., ..ti'" ,1n the h.• 1rJ "' J1rcl'lur<o fnr the ~ra .11 I he: Center, duc to l)pen later th1' ~car Currently. he v.ork'i 11ut J I - the Fam1h F11ne" Center v. hen 'ihe'~ not a t the Cente r . ha,1ng fun v.1th her cars or playing v.11h the rJmilv' p c.>h . J pce kaf>'lO nJm\.J LJuJle\ JnJ \1.1\ nurJ, J '>1.1me't: .1 II t') l:,1 ' ·Opera Pacific tennis guild hosting '50s-era sock hop O pera 1':1ctl1l' (iuild Alliance ·, "Te nn1!i Gu1kl · v.111 ho!>t "' 'en ,d annual 1 e nn1!i Udll Sock Hop Au~ 3 at l ec We,t\ e legant Newport Import<> Jaguar Dealcr,h1p in Ct\n1unct11m w11h Ruh~' Jitguilr Diner The 7 JO r Ill CH"O! \qll hl the l1r'1 pr1,,1tc: p.1rt\ fnr ,1n .srl ' 11f!!i10l/,llll111 l1l hl' hdJ .11 .111\ ,,, the popular Kuh~·, Dinl'f' .\ .,11, theme \loll! 'c.:t the 111n,'. h111 the: S,1c k "''P alq1 h \>.1...i ' .t lighthc.irtcJ drc.:" coJc.: p.11111 ·il-uttirc f11r 1.~d1t' .... hi.ir k Ill' .111d 'lcnn1' 'horh f111 men D.i\IJ .ind l'.11,, ( 1\tn,.:,11111 .Il l th1' ~car ·, ,h.111rc.:"11n' .. 111.! thl·' pr11n11'>c n1m ·''''P 'urr 11'n .ind c.:n1cr1.1111 ml·n1 Did.. .111d J11lc.:111.· l n~c.:I ' u•lkrt11111 Pf '1nt.111,· 0111'1.k 1..H' v.iJI .tdd IP lh1. tllTill' phc.:rc.: t\dn.rn I .1p1a .111d lhl· 1 l-:11rl.tnc.:' v.tll pl.1\ lllnn fro m rhc era a nd 111tcrhuAAer' I c'lic D .1, "· ''Roh S1lcncc.:. I vnn Mllrtmwr .ind . ' •I ' I /011 n ' '/''"'J.. /,'"""I f/t1lfl II 111,/1 • ( ""'" 1/ "' ,/, \ ,.,, • '" " ... /11•1, , ,; IJ ,, ( 'h.Hlc' R1lhk' v. ill dcmon,tralc .1uthcntu.: dance mmc' and le.nl thP'c 1n a ltc.:n d a n cc.: 1n till· \11 u thc rn Calllnrn1a ~v.1n!! l•,l\hlt\n ffid\Cn' Cdn v.,111.h informal modeling ol Jdgu:ir 1cnn1' German Home Bake~y Wedding \.. ,1ke'> I ht• L)/i/ fashion \4 .11 _ .. , ,,, 1....r,l1.t· l ,., C M Call"" tr ' ~40-0281 L ook to th~ /he ~Vedd111g Shmrca't' for local. r~putahk . servKe O n The Bay at N~wpo rt Elegant Saturday Receptions 11 am 4 pm Complete Catering & Full Service Bar Contact Mar• 650-5112 ~········· .. ···1 • Your ad ca n • : h<' seen here : : ('all ('andy J• : at 6-12--13 2 I ' • e.xt. 310 ............. ~ lr11m Kuh\' m1.·m1 I 1lkct' .trl' S 1-. pl.I 11~·,,,,n 111d r c.: 'c n .1 1 111 n' .ir 1.· ... 111 I h ,. 111 \! .i.1:l·pt1.-.I h\ \nn <, 11.1111.·1 t '1,,1\,HI\ (l"\lnl 11:-l.l -,,, f'~- f ,,, .nld1t11>n.1I 1111 .. rrn.111 .. n , .tfl 'l" ~, ... : r-CA KES-BY APRIL All occl1s11... 'TlS. r 1'c\S1.. .... n1.1blc ~"'I IC\.'" 611-flS-l \ 11 ·111111111 IW llAU .. If your ••:1 wuta IO do DdCtDDNn ~bwe le beaefitilll tSIC8 ANY1'lllNG AT A boulewiva. find out why GA&AGt: IA.LS? -I Wll deaning supermartets put an e.xpintion my duttered c:aac the other day. date on sour cream." and came KrOm a canoe ol correapoede8ce that muat've been worth saving. But you be the judge: -8acl in September of '86. busincssman- wn tcr~ G. Fniraaa o f Newport Beach sent me a list of useful phrases to know 1f captured by Middle East terrorists. Their Enghsh tran~lations. '"Thank you for showing me your maNclous gun ... "The water-soaked bread crumhs arc truly delicious -I must have your recipe." and .. The red blindfold would he lovely, your eJu..clknc-. .. Others. ahu, were unpnntdblc m any language. -A cu.sto mcr at Ed Swalm's Barber Shop in Costa Mesa wanted to share this gem overheard in the next chair: "A~ Calvin C-00lidge o nce said. no thing 1~ easier than spending public money; it does no t appear to he lo ng to anybody ... -There's a pica fro~ \'iek Kni«bt, ~eek.ing m:r help 1n q ,unping out acronym' in the mnlt.1 Hc·, tolerant of l"ATO. (ARI-J nd the hkc. hut •~ lcartul t hJI h.1J .... mJ, ""ill tx· formed rht• lldme of ht' .::amp.11gn .. lk \h,olutch urc I hJt Ac-rnn'm' ReOc.:ct Decency ... -!"here'\ a long-abdnduncJ Jr.ill 1)f a book planneJ h~ the l.ite :"4onnand Poititt. H e v. J' scektng J puhh'.'>her for a tuJ~ 1entat1,eh t1 tkd ··i.. A1r-Cond111n n1n1t \1,1~1n,1? ( )r.ingc.: (. .. )Urlt\ \\ l\l' I n~1d' <...in l rcmcmher -...h, I ,,1\t·J th1' 'u~c-i111n fwm Syhia Prhon: -The re was this belp-wanted ad being considered by an executive of the Solid Wute As5ociation of Orange County: "Watch the sun come up, breathe fresh air, exercise your body, become a garbage collector!" -Veteran author uta.d t"redcrkk Cooky sent me a copy of hi1 response: to an aspiring studcnt-wnter at UC INinc. She was drafttng a no' c:I. and wanted to know 1f )CX help~ sale "Yes:· Cooley replied ... and 11 also relieves the tedium ,,f wrn mg." -There v.a~ a la!it ·ga~p effor1 from magazine editor lkan A- G~nntll, the we1rde't wordsm1th of 'em all. ~truggling w1ih my challenge to find anything that could he rh}med with "orange: · H1~ desperate contnhu11on If y11u put your mmJ in lov. range. You can find a rh~me fo r oran~e · Poor Dean. wonder ..., hate, e r hecamt: of him'> ((Jrennell'~ le11c.:r hl.•re 1h1• po,t,c ripl · If ~nu realh ..., Jnt t• • drt\c 'rt•ur rt:Jdcr~ han.ind,, a~k thcm to find J v.nrd rhyming w11h mnnth ··) -And th1~ from the late grt'Jl \!iron 8 . Casey! .. tarthquake~ don't hother me I've alv.a~.; ...,anted to live in a spht-lc,el hnrm: ·· Al-.o. \lohtk H)(\lln~ throu~h rht: rcl1'-'· I lame .icro" a p1el.'<' 1>t p.1pt·r v.htlh m1"1,hl ,lllJ he: ne~lll1.1hk 11 ~an all -e ,pen~e' pJ1J 11d .et l\H pa:o.)age ahl.lard the !Jhlcd \\ \111.h1gan. traditional O.ig,h1p 11f rhe dnnual Character B,•.11 1-'JrJJe. "-hcJulcd J ul\ 21 in 'c" port HJrhtir I hc ~111.h1gan .ii" l.n1 •v.n J" the lo<incf\1lk I rnlln 1•! h1>,1t1ng. ha' hccn .I 1n~(d ni.•n· 11t1 c.:n thJn J l :lrtPri •I dU !kr~. !1u1 in the unlike!' C\cnt th.it 11\ '1111 :iOoJt I J hkt.· '~1 ppcr Jim Dalt t(1 JJ' 1-.c: if 1h~ lrul'C lllket I' 'till \.JltJ ,--------------------, I 'Ifiere is Sucfi a 'Tliing as a I I I ! ( 'g:ree Luncli "J ! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~of~ I I 22./tWU>.t '*"'~ e.d(i'HJO_jl-f.381 I &. Val>J \l,...,.u, lhru ~nJa' ••lh thtt l-,,..p.., I D~I ll l hp ' 11 ~I .. ~••••••••••••••••••••r H tt111.111t11 11 1 1/ /l/ll, • I I '• I "•.t,CWJ 11 ;, ~ \t\lE _OOIT ALU l t.-WlL'' WIJJDl\IC · rJWf J,. \ • ANIJ RJ,'(J;J'f/O\' All£A. ~ \ "''"l'"'I' n om.nr1< u i..1 ~""'• ff•' .. r. 4 n-. •' ""htr ut '""-' • ., ....... ~ Tftdi Tm«t ""ltldtnlla i .. U.,-...._h .. .._.A_ '°"'" l11lladt llft ~ :-.io.<a1rc a.+, °" itw Ttrl9CI i:J d. C1l~ ~.__,..j I OUffn id trn "'f ,. Feu..!.ol Arn 17 ~ ~ \ (l!lttt ~-nur 1 714 494.9650 714 558-1304 ~IOYfMS I By Ruis u. S1111tWlllf NEWMRT BEAOi -Mayor Phil Sansone secs water, water everywhere and be~ it's tline 10 cha nge the city"s drought ordinance. Sansone said he secs ""a1er running down city sidewalks and storm drains. He believes Newpon ~ach's manda1ory 20 percent cut 1n water use unfairly punishes water users who have dthgent~ l'On~rvcd for vea~. and lets ~aler ~aster~ off the hook. .. I asked the water C'lclmm1ttcl· w investigate ~etling up a ~a-. .. .: quantity of water." San~mc ~aid .. Anythtng U'Cd tn C:tCCSS ltf lhJt would he paid at a pcnaJt~ pm.:i: ·· During a Cit) Counol stud~ ~ess1on Mo nJa,. .insonc ,,11J 11 wu time for tbc U tilities Committee lO rework ~!{;; water policy. He was · critacal of the overflow from lawn sprinklers used by bomcownen associations and oommcn:ia.I men. "You'U notice how peen the F. is in front of Fashion Island, ' he said. This reprcxnts a shift in the mayor's position. accordf"8 to Councilman John Hedges. who -.uggnted revamping the ration plan last Apnl to ~fleet the "true price .. of ""atcr In .in Apn l lt'ller sent to city o ff1c1ah. Hedges called the Jwught o rdinance \\ h1ch compares 'c.ir ·t o -Jate ~a te r usage ··incqu1tat->k.. and suggested the .it' '('.( '"hkhne '· 111 ater allocations ~a~d llO the num~r of occupant:. You said a nmthlul! BAY CLUB From A l ,11 i'fl • "I '...... , .... ,. '"'. .. I .. 1' , . "' !lo I I" l'l't.1rll• r I I r1 \,.' '-"" r '1"' l' '''I I 1d tq1111.' 1.l ,!r,··'<',I 'hl' '''~'" tl ' ...... tf\' 'l hh t4 1 ,,~~,, ·hr. ,, .. , l .. • l '1\tr•',, .... ,l_ 111, •n·r.11.. · 'l'r• r· ,ourt ,~,1 \\ I r•1r• , :Ht• ·1_: ~~l. f'~t'h .. ', t t' t 1·._ ·' ,•.._ ''... 11 ... l : t , .. l. f'thl j ..... I \t t'' 111\ "-' Ii (1 n' ......... 't.• .. , ... 'll r'1.:1 ·t1""\ •r '' -.= rt .. ,j ... · ·"' ,•. Pol.1.UTION From A 1 I '-le: r •tc ,. i: .... r,·~ , t.,: p• 1'1\lt , ... r ''~\t . r' ·~1 ................ :'', '1 1h ,. ,h.111t h 1lt "' thl h,, ,., ... ,.,r,·.t :1 ..... ·· 'i"' f' \ !•\II o.: ,, !l'' It ... t ' ~''t t , ···c. • ,,~ ... ,tru, t ,,tf"lt°~'''h ' \ H,.'\.\. :""U\ J,ul I Jl~l II'\"' .. ,!, .. i-,•r J...t m \ 'It"•' \t ''•'1 l'h ..., ~_,.,,t , 11d . •cit •1111.: '" th<' '\'~ ,.• l'' 1• ("" , ., Ji\.1n ~' f{c.'.Hi ,,r•,f\:: \\.,.1 (,.,,, 11 .:h"'·" •\C:rl•~ •'1.: ti•1 duh 'J:" " .1' •• n1'1rd th.1• "c 11 ,, 1 I ,•. • .• n !, 1 ... 1 1tt· inJ t'1" .. r.h:' 1•1 ''i'" ·l ru ~h1. J('(~" 'd ,h '"il ''•tit f\lnm, ~".i ' .I ' ..... ··.~~··J, '~··in.: 1 .. h.t\t ' • l!i\l' '":'h'" he' It'. hl ,,.1,l '· "':'-'rl 11 i. 11, , , 1"1, I ""•l' • ' .,. •111: ll 11 "' • ., " 111r1111 r .. ·\·\I~··\,,\ .... ,,!~,"' Ii!\.""·' \' • ,,,. t'l ,L, l '• dctc."'"rn1nl" th'\\ CUSTOM HOME BUILDING & REMODELING I • PACIFIC RI M IUILOE l?S r714l 838-9981 1t00l I"",_. l "-d SI• 20. 'JI r'1/J/ I~~~'/• T<11lln State C0tmoetor·, llC"'H l&f.01 J ATTENT.IONI Small & Medium Bu sinesses INCR EASE SALES US ING LAT EST DAT ABASE PROGRAM TO M ANAGE YOUR MARKETING PLANS RENTAL UST ENHANCEMENT &: PURGING A OVERTIZl1'KJ EFFECTI VF.NF.SS M l::RGED FOR ~ LETTERS SPREADSHEETS SCANNING We can do yow marketing lor you w1th bit compute~ kJser printe~ lcrtest sofisticated JliOO IWUS Jllld npetienced operaton or set you up with adequate ~IWTe equJpmenl and train you or 'fOW operato1 10 you can do n tn-bowa Increase sales wUh INLXJ>ENSlVI custcmDed computer1.led MAJil"1'IN(; rt costs Ses." than you ~ Call us NOW tor a :-tue esUma1la R X Tor 1cs Information 'ervices r tu' ma at a pee n:sickace. ...,,._ ~ • ... didll't .... ~ muc:b water IO bcsin with ba¥C found it ¥aJ ditftcu)t eo cut back... said Hcctaa. ""The mayor's cbaftlC of hurt looks like we may sec a dW\ in pc>ticY." Hed&es bclteYCS be also has the support or council members Jean Wa tt and Ruthclyn Plummer, which would give him a majority vote on the w ue. There is cunentJy no meeting 5ebeduled for the dty"s Utility Committee. Evclvn H art. the Utilities Comrniitce chairwoman and a city rouncilwomdn, said she sees no public demand to change the drought ordinance. "As far as I can tell, it' acceptable to the community," she said. "What ~"-e had going here works very wdJ for' our city. We\.c .elala• .. more than our 20 per.,.'M reduction." Deputy Utilities Director Jeff Stanea rt believes an aUocmont system would be impoui>t. td administrate. "We would become a census-taking agency, havtna lo find out how many people were at a given residence -a number that constantly changes." he uid. "Allo tment would probably introduce a lot more inequities into the syste m. It would not account for property or lot size." All city o rficials say they will conside r any changes in the d rought o rdina nce that will improve conservation and Cairn.as, including. possible rate hike• for commeraal users. Police arrest alleged fondler By Iris YokCM Si.If Wl1llt NEW PORT BEACH -Thanks to a tip from a Costa Mes.a police officer. a Garden Grove man has been arrested for allegedly wattdJ\1 into several shops in Westcliff Plaza and fondling female employees last month. Ncwpon Beach plainclothes police officers arrested Manuel Bailon, 31. in Santa Ana on Sunday after several weeks of investigating him. Bailon was booked on suspicion of sexual battery and held in lieu of a s~.000 hail. Bailon alleged!) walked mtn 'cH·ral women's clothing sto res in the IOOCI hlock of ll"ine A"enuc on June L'. held item.; <lf clothing aga inst tl·male ~ale'f>l'rsons· htld1c\ a' 1t tu size the garment~. ,ind then touched the "'"-'ml' n 1n a \cxual manner. One \ll't1m 'aid the m:in held J rair o f slack' .1~ain,1 her waist and 1.tn h" h.lnlh up and down hl'r kl-?' a' he did so. C\1'ta ~fc,J Police Officer B11h N1'himur:i, who had encountered a ... 1m1lar "t11Jt1on at South C<""' Pl.11.1. contacted New'J>Orl police after rc.tding med1.t :iccounts uf the \\ l 'tdtff Plau incidents, Newport Beach P\llll'c '\i!t And' Goni' 'aid GRAND PRIX From A 1 ·\ '• •i' l Pl llll•hll I "I'll: 1111 .1i:c111,·n: .111 I 1;1.1rl..c1111i: lirm ... \\1•r l..;ni: \\llh ·' lo•,.tl r ••hli. ·, l 1l11•n• .tt:l lh\ h.1d r•r.tp•"l·,I lo • ho<hl 'l"l'l'll lk .i.h t ll<ll 1lf ( h.lllll'l"tl' ,\! I \hht11•1l f ,ld "''' '.' lo,h l'I'' , ,., 1n (),111hu llh -.If' .Ill ''1'1 ll th 11l I;. ,t l·hh , lf' 1un •'11 '-'' h·'''\"I'''''"".' llhl r hl .11 ,1h•u1 ' I• •)O mph '" o'ldll•l '•' thl· l'l•lfll\lll f\, I i' , · i 11 l r • h 11' , 1 111· • l :"\ c" i ·' • t t \l,1•,•r'I"'''' lt1t· rr•• '•"''' '·"'' 11.,, '-:'l• lt.! ' It'" '"I .l·l\l'I' I •Ill ( It tillj"•'ll •11p \.I•• H h ll•L I •. 1•1· , •. 1t1i 11 'u,ltni.: , "h ' •l' II"" '"' •'L!tll/l I ll.tll)l \ ,, \I ,.. ,,,,. ,, • '•I : \p lr1 !II 111ol I' I I ..... '··~··r· ,, ·: ·1,r ••11 - f\ ' ,., 1 '' I It l'. 111 t 11 I •I , ... ,··1t~h 1 :''""'eld , , · • , ' " • ! , ,, r t t:' n 11 I I ! 1,h•lJ'l'' t I 11)\. ll\\ ,, .... \\t..11 11 \ ' 11 ' d . ti"- . h t I .. J' 1 p• ''I{ t f " .. \I ' ~· It "'tld' lf1'11 the rac~ lo Hoag Hospital, sayina the\ n:rccttcd 111 raise as much as '~'11.1100 for till· ho\pital. B 111 council members o n \lo•n d.t) q uickly rqccted t hl· ;•r, •m1lle"' reque!t for a special- ' cnt l1cc n~e. citiog concern' .II•• •lit the cve;it\ impact o n traffi c .111.J the ci ty''.> liability. and douhts 1!-t1ul lbe bertefit.s for the city and I l<l:\2. \. I c :1u nl ii mcmhco w e re ;'.rrtic11l.t1h "llrrtnl ahnllt the rr~ trrro-wcck COftllruCtinn of th e 'l~ m ile course through '-cwport Center. Santa Cru1 . Sun < lcmcnte a nd S:inta H.1rhara d11,ec;; T h<'' frttred Cit\ trafftl '"11ild h· 't rt••u'I" 1111r • .:ded .1~ ,11 " <t1•l•d t•1rrh.Hk' :tnd set ''i' I:'''"' h1i:h , \d1111r f<"nl:i ng .ti• •Ill! Iii\' 'lll 1'1' \t r 11n11 II\ ,,IHI r111m11tl'f' ~11 1 111 •\\ I''"'"' I•• 11.1111.: t llr r.1rc in tn11th1 i (It 111 i.:c ( o•\1111\ l'0.1'tal • II' \~ < h,,,\ di till 111~•l d1l·111' f1tr 11• ''''''' 1111h111· rH•n t "l' h;n r ,,, ""' '' t111 11,1011 '"'l'r.1gc, :i 'h.11 11\ ·'"" ·' rr••lllct l ton:tl ''Pi'"r111n 11' f••1 h11tr1' .ind local h"lll\ \\\ '· \ft.llt'lll.11\ ... 111d ··Vv't• 111'1 lltl d I ht1J1 11 f t H II " "'ViUage ~aire Shoppes " Fo r Lease -Prime Lo cation Ret a il Space f,r o m v~ I .t'~ gr oss Offi ce S pace F'rom ~I."~ gross Largest Mall In Laguna Beach. TWo Levels Of Secured Parking. Prime Coast Highway Locati>n. Heavily TrafT~ked Area. (714) 497-tlJl 11• S. COllll Hwy., Lapna 8adt f U ('71•1 _, .. l>t , 1 t-... -m11 I ti,_ m.t (ft I II• -.... Ill l a1 CIU&lr II Cllll Miii) Artllur Trappe Anaheim "This is my second time here. think they do a good job. It's one of the few places in O range County that cares about these folks . Alicia Castillo Anahcun "T he) ha ve helped me a lot. They"n: rcall~ goPd and help with CH'ryth1ng: fnod, motel, cvcnlhtn~" Cha rles Shortt'r An.1hc1m ·~os h.1, m.uk u' kcl .1 lut hl'ttl·r .1lt~·r 11ur m1o;;t.ir1um: I he ,t,11c.: JU'I "'nn t til l the gJp unttl ".: ).:l'I h.ttl-. tlll 11ur k1•1 .. llehonth H~.111 ,\ 11.1he1111 ' I hn \ l' hl'l11ul flh .i 1111 "Ith ''"'" .ind hd pl'd r·'> ollll 11·111 '>'"11h11111 thl'•11 "'.: d h1 1•111 l•ll the 'llt'l'I .Irr~ Strpht·n• ( , .... 1,, \fr,.1 lfll, I' Ill \llllll!l"lh\ t111 lllt IW\'\kd "•II 1 I hl' ir1 \t'I\ hl·lpl 11I NEWPORT LUTHERAN CHURCH invites yo u to a 14th of Ju ly service with Communion at 9 a.m . Yo u do n 't have to be Lutheran to become a Christian at Newpo rt Lutheran Church . --' 791 Do••r (ad of 11th) Newport Beach O ne fro m Column A O ne from Column B ~ \ \.\. h t•f1 \I \t1 "'•' W:"t I " ., ( \ t~" 11 H lht• 1,t\f It '' 't•ltd lu,,,, t h1t•1tl.tl 1 .ttutu•• A luttuhu•• h.ttd'¥' ,ttt• t I HtH~ '•"f" ''"' 'nf'""' \-\ ht'n '' 1 ufll<'' hl l l."\nt .tf1\r I t.uth,,,,,. '"'" ,,. M.•'' th•• h•''' "''' "'K' ' , OCVBC has one team in each division reach champi onship round Th..: ~ub season ended with the Volleyball F~tival at Davis, the Beach ~'"Mc Boys Tournament, and the Junior Olympica in Tampa, Pia. Each tournament wu well-run and the whole nation was very well represented. It's amazing how many teams arc playing at the Festival (543), Beach Oassic (189), t he AAU Tournament in Chicago (400), and the Junior Olympics (332), all within a two-week time period. The Volleyball Festival, as usual, was extremely well run and exciting. The Orange County Volleyball Club had 11 teams entered, including four each in the 14-and-younger and 16-and-younger divisions, and three in the 18-and-younger class. Each team played all week with a team from each age group playing in the championship round. The OCVBC 14s lost a tough three-game semifinal match 10 Northwest Juniors from Portland. after winning the first game. After another loss (to San Diego). the OCVBC l4s finished in sixth place. Not bad, considering there were more than 150 teams in the division. The 14 Blue Team. Volleyball coached hy Kelly Denso. was led hy the o;etting of Lau ra Osborne. the hitting of Courtney Owens and Courtney Polovi na, and the all-around play of Ah Havriluk. Their cluh experience will allow them to step into their respccti\e high '\Choo! volleyhall programs. The OCVBC 16s lost in the final-. to a very tall and talented team from La~ Vegas. This is alv.ays the largc'it group of participants. as 11 seems ~ycrs become very interested as Crc!>hme~and sophomores. o.A hcn they -.cc th .. o;uccc,,ful volleyball player~ are those with cluh experience. Dale Flickinger compkted a \Cr. \ucces.o;ful yea r of coaching tty 1ak1ng the OCVBC 16 hluc to the finals. After leading the Corona dcl Mar High girlc; team to a state championship last fall. Dale was not rehired hy CdM. s<1 he llx>~ h1o; coaching expertise to the club :>)"•h:m CdM's loss is the club's gain. The OCVBC 16s were led hy setrcrc; K.mten Campbell and Kim Coleman. a~ well as the all·around play of U.m Newcomber, Allic;on Englchrecht. and Jennifer Stro ffe . It was truly a tremendous e'pcriencc for theo;e player". The 18-and-younger DMs1on wa~ 1,1,on by San Diego w11h a <;udden-dcath. one-game victOI) over San Luis Oh1,p;.1 The OCVBC Uh f1ni.,hed fourth after big victories over an all ·,lar team from Te,as and a goo<l 1e.1m from Spring C1h, Wis Former Cornn.t Jcl Mar H 1~h \IM' Tahl1a Wagner and Lynn Randall lcll the OCVBC 18s. along with Tara Krocsch. who will he a se nior nc~I fall at Newport Harhor High The OCVBC 17' h,1J .111 11ut.;1:1nJing tournament Wllh great cxpn\Ufl". Ill .ti) the college cnachc' See BAANOE/m COMING SATURDAY •The 32nd Orange C o u n t y P r e p A II -S tar Football Game ls on tap for Friday night at 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College. The Pilot will be on hand with comprehensive coverage, along with photographs, of the annual battle between the North and South. • Dl•mond• are a boy's best friend: Part VI -Final thoughts, opinions and an overview of the series that is dealing with Costa Mesa's search for adequate playing f aclllties for its young athletes. •The Newport a..ch Dukes open the i r TeamTennls campaign tonight at John Wayne Tennta Club. Richard Dunn wHI be on hand with a report on the match egainlt the ._... .. Anton6o Recqueta. ••'.: JAi/ 11. 1•1 The Newport 8eactVColta Mesa ~ s,.n. ............ c.lt• ... MJ-4111 at. .., -· ,,.,........ Spottng YouMl6 c ...... ~1 1~1~~,~~0 l u!~lj ~j·l ~i 1l1l0 ~!~~{11[~ loutll sllollld com1 to ,_, Friday night By Sany Fdner $pol1I Wlllr COST A MESA -Capistrano Valley High Coach Eric Patton's wide-open passing pme produced a CIF Division !I championship last fall, but he seems to think it may be even better-suited to an all-star situat ion. seasons at El Toro H igh, lbc principaJ rival of Capo Valley. Patton holds no IJUdac, however. and is happy to hand the pffensivc oontrols over to Johnson, who was the CIF Division II Co-Player of the Year and the CIF Southern Scctton Athlete of the Year. "He came m with all-universe credentials and he's fulfilled every expectation," Patton said of Johnson. ''He's obviously well-schooled in the refinements of a passing offense and he's fit in well with our !}"tern." Johnson will be asked to get the ball 10 a talented corps of receivers, in addiuon to a stable of thoroughbred running back.s led hy Mater Des H1gh's Derck Sparks. Sparks, an All-C IF tailback who ru~hed for 1,704 ya rds in 10 games for he Monarchs. will he JOined in the backfield by Tustin Hsgh's Vssko Anc1ch Patton's favored South squad will get the chance to substantiate this theory Friday against the North in the 32nd Orange County Prep All-Star Football Game at 7 p.m. at Orange Coast College. Proceeds from the game, sponsored by the Brea Lions Club. will benefit the Orange County Youth Foundation, an umbrella organizatio n for several charities. Funds will also go to high school athletic programs throughout the county. Patton claimed adapting quickly to a passing scheme is much easier than a run.-onented attack. O range County's all-time career reception leader Dave Pohl of Capistrano Valley will be among Johnson's primary target~. along w11h f:.dison \ Mike Cunningham, Mater Oct's Ricky ell" and COO\t:rted quarterback Randy Karlincr of O<:ean V1e1,1, "We have great speed uuh1de. hu t °"1mc 111 that '' relatsvt<' because the Nonh '' ~crv 1alcn1cJ wo " Patton said. "We 're going to If) t11 h;\\C.'. -.omc fun and score some points." Patton's trigger man in the pass-oriented attack will be USC-bound Rob Johnson, who starred for three "My impression is it's harder to perfect the timing involved in the running game than with the passing game," Patton said. "Normally there's so much that goes into the blocking schemes, it takes an offense longer to learn the run. The pass is a little more straightforward and the kids have done well with what we 'vc asked them to do." Marwan Saha of l agu11 J ll11f, High Jra.l See ALL-ST ARS/m lh,. P,.,, Being 'Quoced' a quick way to earn visit to sidelines By Richard Dunn Soort1 Wnm ('OSTA MrSA -By getung "Quoced'" (pronounced Kwoked), 11 mcans you'll prohabl~ ),pend lime in the traine r~· room. La\t fall, or an~· 11f lhc.: rasl three autumn-;, 1f )UU 'ltll•d in Ouoc Pham's "'Jy, cham:e' :m: ~uu 1,1,uund up on the 'he If Pham. a ddem1H' hac.:k "'ho recenth 1iihdu<1tcJ from (°("t.i \k.,.t H1lth . 1s a· po'A'cr hitter Mu,tJn~,· Cnach Tom B.tlJ1,1,1n invented tht• npre.,,111n of hcin~ 'Ot11xcd" when 'l.'.'l'rJI nppn,1n~ pla,er' d1,l·,1,crcd Jn 1mml·d1.11t· nc.:cJ f111 \th il .dtcr Quoc PhJm .1drnin1,tt'rc.'d h1' ht·ll ·rin~1 ng hit'> I 1c·., nnt big 1)-f~H-W. l 0 pounJ~l hut Janger zone o.A arning'> Jre f>4 l'tc.:d throughout Pham·., lkfcns1,e h.ick. J'Kl"1t11in-. for rclel\ler' anJ hacb .• lllcmpting to catch passes or run 1,1,11 h the football. Just ask Newport Harbor tight enJ (jcorge Greenwalt. "'hn will nnt he playing 1n Friday n1gh1·~ J2nd Orangt: he g(ll "()u1 ... cd · G rc cn1,1,Jll. 1..,outh ( lldch t-r1l Pdtton ., n nh true t1~ht c.:nJ. ,uffered d kna in1u r. S I! I r1J.1~ ·, 'cnmmJge "'hilc Cdtchtn!( '11\c.:1 tht· m1J dle Ph.irn. -...hu -...di Jt \1111n~ 'J k t' lnr 1he <\nuth. pe~nl him llc.:.1nh hd11rc the.: gt1.1I line .ind put ( 1rct·n-...,1lt "ut nt l\1mm1-..,1(1n "n·ini.: the.: 'h l•'ll' hi""'''' nothing ne"' '" lhl· ( •"tJ \k,,1 \tu,t.i ng'. "'hll U'>CJ l'ham 11n l>Pth 1kh:n't: .ind t•lfcn.,i: hn tht· p.1,t 1hre1· H .tr' Ph.1m. "'hn v.111 pl.n under Hill v,,,r ~1111ri .11 ( lr.•nl!t: Ct•J\t lll"\l 'Ll\"ll l 1111'\' d "~In\! 'h\'lh I H 1h' ·'' ''''t',l h11ttn \! hl ,.11J 11,1 t'l 111' 'I'' l" I .n,I I \!Ill'" Im i!•llJll.'. l,t'lt:r lh.tll l!J • "hll l_'.U\' flt rh 1r' I " lh.ll 'tn1pk l'-11• f'h.tn• "'"'' ,.1rr 11 d Ill' 11mc..-. f,1r <;;-1 \ 11J, J' .• r uon1n~ h.i.1'. 11,l 'l"'"'" o.A 1ll l">t: making 1 r.11h n ''~n1111 .• 1"t 1rr<:Jrantt" l1 1r h1<. -.,h1>\•I I rid.t' 11n th1 \puth ·\II \t.ir It' 1m I ll<'H'f th11u~h1 I I h· there Ph.1m ,,11J I th11u~h 1 11r1'' l!U '' lr1•rn 1'>1~ ,,h1'IPI nc1me' l!t• (.o,t.1 Ml•,J\ (}ucM. rh.1111 'A rll h1· tht· \11ut h ' -.tt1rt111i.; -.trnn~ -..i, County Prep All -Star t-ootball Game di Orange Cua~t C(ilkge hccause . 1,1,rll. C:n\1,1 \lc..,,1 t:JrncJ C II D1'1'1t •n \II rl.1vt1ff lflr'' in , .... (\ "' l'hJm\ thrct: 'cJ-...1n, 1m1kr B.tld.,.1n v.h1k h1' n.um See OUOCEOl'li Newport's Greenwalt forced to sit this one out By Richard Dunn SQC>ns Wnlet 0 n thl' ,ccne. rt'•Hh to l'n111~ e'er. a ixct ll( {'l.lrt1c:ipat1ny. 11n the . outh 1\ll·"•·ir f11<11h.11l tt-.im. !'l c ~po rt H Jrh111 ll1ch' <•l'Pr ~c (ircen~.111 -.11-. .11 1i,1ml' °''" ''"h .1 l'>um 1'.nce l a,1 I uc,d,I\. l>r \le:\ e ( 1Ju,e-...111 c..11uldn"t h,J\C h,1J .Ill\ "'ll r\C Ol'"'' "Ynu"rc not pla)tn~ I mL1~ n1~h1 ." he 111IJ Greenwalt, a fl fool ''-:. I "<<i·p11und 11,1,u.11mc All ·C I F 'l°ll'l'l11 >n "'h11 \~111 rn•~' 1he '~nd C>r an)!C < 1ntnl\ ·\ll ·\t.11 hlllll°'all ( iamc: at < )r .1lll!l' C ·, 1,1,1 < '11llegl' hl l olll'l I 1f J'I "'''' I hi' rtl!hl ~II 'l I rid.I\ ' ,, r1111111.1i:1 , .1111l.1~c J .1m,11otc II• 111,,·d d11 ring 1,,,, 11 '"' ll ,·11.1..:l • • , ... l.! h.1ndlc tht· 111i-1 .. 11111w 1h1•11d1 11' < iri:t·n1,1,,tl 1 O r "' ti 't'l'lll' I "'" 11 ii, 11•••~tni! 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"' l•t' 1 P.1t 111 l ( "n I c.: r l" ri. l 1 r u n n 1 n i: t> .1 • ~ .11 \\ J'htnCltltl \I.Ill' I ,,, "'l" re d·•1n.: ,11mrthin~ 11ch1 (jrct•n1,1,,1ll ,.1 u~h1 ~" PJ"l'' t11r J I ~ \anh JnJ 1hrn • 111u,hd111,1,n, ·" ·' 1un1111 v.hl·n "l "'r••rt H.1rh1•r "'ent 4 \ 1!.Jthrrin!! \II ( I I 1)1, 1,11111 \'I l.1urch Jl1m11 thr "'·'' I ,,,, ''"'"'n. he "IUl't'1cd ,~ l•.dl ' '"', ,.,,111lh !1•r 4"'' ,,1rd, JnJ thr c..·t• ,.._,,r,' ct· 1p1n1:. \II t II h11n11r' .1~.1111 H111 h tu11r' ht "·" rt·.ilh I lfllh'd \\I • hf. 1t\ :nd 1'1 f tt'' l.l '*h. ' ~ t 11 tth ... '· 1111 k ''"' '"~11 ' Hin· p •'l'' 1\ 'h t' ;'< '' fl I ( tr, • r -... I I "' 111 I' I\' l 1 ',n ··.) ',,\.,,_.., 11 1 1,• '"'" irc.. ... r "11,hin.: •ht· t•l •I i i.1\t''' en I lr.1n.:t < ••11n t' trP'lt 1ht '"klin .. ' l -...1u •11 \,I \t'.1 \ ?l " It' 11.'.Ul' rc,l'IH! I 1Tl'l"'l"' ilt h.1d OP htnl ,,, tilt" IO\UI" hl'llll! 'llh'll' lll<•U\!h 11• ~l·lr t•,fTl •111 1•1 111l· ~ 10\t I ,tidn 1 l 'l"rl •t"l" 11 ,,,1d l 1rt l f'" .t1 -.11,\. 'r 'flt' 1111.J.tk ""' 'h11r• ••t 'ht· 1:.11.11 lint h 1 ,1,, \h,,1' <Ju."' l'h.1m See GREENWALT 'WI Little League 'war' had its origin at City Council meedng By Richard Dunn Soo-1s Wr11ei COST A MES.'\ Uack on Oct I <;, f l)l)(l. 'nme unfa\lir11hlc fc.:clin~' ro-.c Ill tht: '>Uddc.."C .11 a Cmla Me~1 C:1t\ Council mccltn~ Coun\:11 memhcr.; 1,1,cre lllfc ndc.:d. parent' went h11me t·rying ''"d lod., dH'.'-'Cd in uniform' v.cre ,1111wondering 1,1,h1ch wav It> turn 'l·ve been hearing for four years now that they're going to do somethin g, but nothing ever happens.• rh" offi c1all) t>c~an the Co\tJ Mesa Little l.c:t({ue war. 1~11 vcan. a her youth a1hlo11c lealler' rnoteJ the d1,cuss1nn 11f hu1khng a 'u1lahk complex in the city. Solutmns 111 lhc cnsi., rcm.11n --ca •• impenetrable, CMYAC presiOent although youth athletic lnJcn including Co"ita Mc">a I 1ttle League P'fesident Roh Ru:c anti American Youth Soccer Oraaniut1on (A YSO) ipoke~man Oavid ~amsay -save It their best 'hot lu t autumn. Youth leaders pooled their rc•ource~. met with the city council and beg1tn •tirrin1 1hc ves5el, sendln1 mcuaacs that woukt e"11tu1lty torn tntn w fury for ttie next 11Cvcrl\I month' • Frtth in a series. I hn .1pp r11.1t"hcJ U\ ahnut cqAhft,hin~ nw rc t1c.:ld' .11 ,1 'rccific loca111>n 1l·a11"1c1,1, ~l'i!111nal l'.uk)." Co\ta Me';i ( 11unu lmcmhcr Sandv Gcni~ ':ltd · 1\rpa rcntl~. thC\ "d hccn heating th1' '"m·. 11nhelrnn"'n't 10 the rouni.:11. and 1.qth\llll 111111..htn~ h1t\e \\Ith U~ thC\ reft 1 I ·""' 1t'") '~ .1, ~111ng to he the \lte rhe ,,1un•ll rt·u,cn11cd 1hc need for m!lrc \\P\lth "1hkt1l) '•I t''· hut I had the 1inprc"11111 thn 1,1,crt· trying to have a d,1nc dedl and "'e "'l'rc Just supp<1\ed 10 'tamp II "We're h,1\1ng (.in SRO.()()()) master plan 11( the parb in < ·n~t .1 Mesa, and 1f there .trl' m1 other altcrna11vc.,, than mayhc ( hurv1cw) would he hest It's not th•I the nty doc"n '1 want to have ball field,." Amcing the 11ems on the table tha1 evening o.Acre cw il1n1t and potential field ''tc'. the latter mdud1ng Fairview Park. rc Wmklc Sch<'t1I and Davis School Fairview, the mn"t enigmatic among the tno bccau~ of 1t' archaeological and environmental 1nnuences. entered the argument h the youth leaden as the mo<il r:\11onal locatsnn to huild a faohty Information stated al tt\e mce11ng said that fcWinklc ~hool would require an approximate S.'°'1.000 renovation cost to accommodate uttle Leaiue and A YSO. Davts School. which would al~ necessitate a heavy renovatioo ci.pen1e, wall said to be too small to coordinate Littk l.ngut' fictds. s.. UTT\.E lEAOUEJ9 Con Mt!srtfttle ~ teon Sdltoa~1 ~ ~ op"f' 1PKft M hW.;ew ~­ Parle, site <M hW'ty ~I ~ imdving Coltl Mea youth MNetb I I O\ancc completed the 2,250-mile journey 11 ct.,. after beginning. fi nishing ahead of Silvw Bullet. anodac.r IOR Qass A 70-footer, which fmisbed at approximately 9:20 p.m. Pywacket was third. arriving at about 10:43 p.m. O\ancc and the other IOR Class A boats had spotted the smaller boats a 48-hour lead wbco they departed from Point Fermin. just west of San Pedro, on June 29. The boat Merlin. which finished Wednesday morning in eighth place, holds the record for the 36- ycar-old event. completing the course in eight days, 11 hours. Holua, a IOR A Class vessel, skippered by Patricia -By~ P(lot Dukes meet San Antonio in opener NEWPORT BEACH The Newpon Beach Dukes. under the guidance of head coach G reg Pauon, return for their second season at the John Wayne Tennis Club, when they face the San Antonio Racquets in a 7 o'clock TeamTennis match. The Dukes will be playing e 1gh1 ho me matches through earl~ August during a span that falls between the end o f Wimbledon and the stan of the U.S Open The TeamTcnnis league (, entering 11~ 11th year of e"<t~tl·m·e QUOCBI From 81 became synun}mous ""''h All -Pacific Coast League teams. There was little questi on that Pham wouJd ma kt· Patton ·s South All-Star 'quad "Oufx' can realh put a h11 on \l)U ... 'a1J Patton, the Capistrano \ alln uiJ,h v..h1' might also 11,e Ph.tm .it t11rnc:rl"i.1d. ·He"· <1 ,m,trt pl~l\t'r. but 11nltirtunJtcl~. Gct1 rgc c.111s.:ht 1•m· 11\t:r tht m1ddk anJ l C 11.....SJ6' .ind 1, o"'ned by former tennis great Billie Jean IGng. The league ha-; e"<panJed 10 11 teams for the ·~1 -.ea'lin -fi ve in the West ()1, "inn .ind su in the East 1)1v1' 11111 I he le: .1guc also features such ,1,1r' .1-. Jimmy Connors (Los Angde' l.itrings) and Martina N:I\ ratil11\ a (Atlanta Thunder). Playin!-( f11r the Dukes this 'ea'l'O "'111 hl· Manon Bollcgraf. t-hse Burgin forge Lozano and I 1m Paw,;11 Bollegr.1f. .1 I.Ht· replacement s.:11t h11 0111k Jd1111 tl'ly ha~ a n·putJl111n ol h~1111! .1 ti1g hitter .. Ph.1m. "'ho'l' ~r.ttk point .1H·r.1~e (' ll) cn11.-t·d many 111p·nn1d1 un1\l.'.r\lllC:' to take a l111•lo.. dcudcJ ag.11n,1 g1,i ng 111 \\t''I P11in t •H l C D.t\IS "I didn't kno'\ v..h,11 I "'·1ntt·d tu do and "'hen tht· '''~ning) deadline c.1mc: I "'J'n·t 'urc ... Ph.1m ... a1J. '(\\ l''t 1'111nt .ind LT DJ'I' ,u,1che~t 111ld ml' IP make up m~ mind. tiul I didn't v..ant tn lc::.t\'l' h1>me \Cl.'" t t.:oin~ to OCCI gl\t'' AUTO AC AUTO.AC CASS U:::'1~7 U:::.nO:S?i $1995 $2484 $2973 '85 NSSAN SENTRA LC 11MAv-..g $3357 'ff/FORD EOCORT WAJX)N '86DOOGE COLT U::JTJCVY763 $3677 "89 MTSUBISH PO<-UP J£0. F£.At 9Wf> LC«JTS3ile1 $4487 V/VOU<SWAGEN JETTA M:..9JRXJ- l.C'1~ $6985 1I1~ INTEGRA AC.Sl.HU:F u:::-.... $7995 '8410YOTA COROU.A NJTQAC LCl\.IXXnil $3979 '83TOYOTA CANRt AUTO AC u:::,, t+t)813 $4525 '88TOYOTA ACK-UP4X4 VHE...S.CASS l.C~1 $6995 from Soviet Leila Meskhi who withdrew because of a shouJder injury, won the French Open mixed open double title in 1989. Burgin. a left-hander, was the 21st-ranked doubles player in the world la~t year. Lozano, a thrcl·-t1m e All· American at USC. teamed with Arantxa Sanche2 Vicario to win the IQ90 French Open mixed double' 111lc Paw,at v..a' Lozano's tt·:immatl· ,11 USC me two morl· ye ar' al home to get rt•aJy for the rea l ""orld. The main rCJSOn I didn·1 "':i nt 10 lc:avc home 1' ticcau'c I w11uld tic homesick." At lea'-! he 's honc~t. Meanwh ile. Pa11on hopes there .ire plenty of No rth players who !!C l "Ouoced" Friday night. ''I'd like to get a good hit in '11me11me in the game:· Pham ''"d Belle r keep your eyes open lnr helmet~ Oying when Pham·., in 1 hl' 'cconJa I'\ .AUTO.AC LC1t1H:N'48 $2991 1I7MA2DA 621) AUTO M:. l CT.I XS.00 $3995 '85 TOYOTA COAOU..A AU"TOAC LC '1l9..'.ID $4n7 ~MAZDA 626l.X NJTO.M:..Tl' U:::1t1P.L~ $7323 '87NSSAN VAHGXE NJTQM;. u:::.cu.n-1e $99n 1960 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA llESA • (714) 722·2m8 • 71?.=oeg .......... • • • ., • • SI 2' ................ .... lttt I t, ... -,, _ ... .,. § 7:31 .-11---.-73& -,,_ ... "* =. 7:Cl5 .,._ ... .,... .t~ ................ ........... • •8 '4 3t 40 )5 )I ' . -I; I & ..... L M ,. -. .... • 1 . .,. 44 mt ~ 14\t .., 21 L Ge 31 - le 5 40 '"' 43 10~ 4f 14\,'j 47 1Sl'I W L U .. 31 -.a ~ 21'1 .. 37 s le '4 111'1 M 41 141'1 ,.,...,... 33 ., ""' o .... ,. ......... ~l -==~--•U -• ....... 4'35 .,,,_ ....... :315 • 14-• ..... 10'.JS THURSDAY TELEVISION Gell ,,, Chrtlll " Clww'4i 11 Clmllll 11 l p.m.-U.S. Women's Open. ESPN ....... 4:30 p.m. -Dodgen-Expos. Ch 11. 4:3S p.m. -Cards-Braves, 11)S .S p.m. -Astros·Cubs; WGN 7:30 p.m. -Yankces·Angels, Sp1l hl. lowt ... 4:30 p.m. -Senior tourney, ESPN. .... 6 p.m. -Garcia-Ootf. ESPN Moeors;oru 8 p.m. -Motorqdes, Prime Ticket. Ilene bdlls II 30 p m. -Hollypark replays. Ch. 56 LU>JO BaNball 4:30 pm -Dodgen·Mtl .• KABC fNOl GREBIWMT From B1 "I didn't sec him coming. II wa~ just like any football play, it wasn't anything malicious. The p;w: wa~ down I and went to get it. "It was a quick pa~~ dnd 11 didn't hit me right away. 11 sort of noatcd over the middle, hut I got II .tnd it wa~ a 'olid hi t. If 1t wasn't fur the kne e. 11 "'1111l1fvc hl·cn fine. hut mv k nel' g111 l':l ught unJernc:Jlh mt· · Cirt·cn"'alt h,1, \•l'.1the 1ed twll prior l..nee 111iuric' I le walked .m ay fmm th1'i. 11ne. u.:ed 11 down Jnd had the trdinn 1.1pc 11 up Prt·,to. Ill' "'"' finl' f11r the 11mc hcing. rhe Ol'\t nlllrnln!!, II \\ J' \\l '"'ollen dnd tender hl' roulJ hare!\ walk , then a f\1 11nd.1y mo rning \1'1t IP Dr Ci.1u,ew1t1 capped the t•nd of hi' hnd all·,IJr duty "l k ,,,id I 'hP11ld "''' pl.I\ tieLIU'C hl··, 0111 \UfC "'h,11 II I' Circen"".ilt ,,11J "I thought 11 wa' ;1 'pr.11ncd hg.1mcnt. hut he 'aid I have .1 1111 11f Ou1d 00 there and It m1~ht he a larlila~t· lie want' Ill Jo arthri1'<11pir. anJ 11 could he t"'ll \la~' It) c1g h1 v.n:I..' hl·forc I can turn nn 11 .ind dti c'cry1h1ng He doe,n·1 thmk 11 ·, a ligament." < i rec 11 w .ii t • who w ii I Jo in New~•rl I IJrh.ir tl·.1mrnatco; Steve Wal kn ( quartertiJck) and C huck C.1,1.:lla (tackle/hnchacker) at C 11 •ltkn V. e"t next ~ea\on. ran a kg on t he 400·meter relay team .inti ht'a\.ecl the 'h1H put la~I spring nn N~·v,·~irt ', tr.11k .ind field unit. ... ··'·. PATR.IOT Mlll tLa lUT~ .. \!: . 111URSDAY • Dodaen-Mtl., Ch. 11, 4:30 •Yanks-Angels, SptChl, 7·30 FRIDAY • Dodgcrs·Mtl., Ch. 11. 4:30 •Yanks-Angels, Ch. 5, 7.30 4:30 p.m. Padres-Mets, KFMB (760) 7'30 pm -Y11n ks-Angels. KMl'C (710) FRIDAY TELEVJSION Baldell 12 ~O 11 m -Astros-Cubs, WGN h11\ll1.tll m1gh1 not he .lll <irn·nwalr 4'<1 mplc.-" athlcticallv next ~car for the Rustlers TU9aMY"t couwn DAVllY'S LOC«D t -2JO ~ l4 -) 1 blr!K-40 Clleo Dess 81 MnCI blSJ 1 '<Ul!Jlt> 1 ,.,..,., 5() mOC"114<11 l blllt slw\. 1 mlllo nf\. I '°'" -_,-~-.....,RT-L>••IO 4 llolll 136..,, 110 Ul'Cl INISS 4 ,......... 4 c:.llco lml. 1 llldllll\. 2 ~ 1 IJOr<llO I '*'-Clldl. 1 *-UOlllll. 1 -VO, 14 .._. .. .. _wr a COUllT9 uvrra Loca. -s ...._ m lf'Gllr'l 169 Dor* .a1 a.ncuci.. 11 c11eo -.. a llnd i.n 10 K ..... J .,........, I roddllh 117 ....... •wottT ~ s llOlb. 1st lf'Gllr'l 111 -73 ,.,, ... 3 u"'1 ...... • rocdlll. .)Q tc,.,.,, l) DOn11o ? ~ I ~ I talOll, 11 111111 pertll. t ~ ..,, 117 ........... ---:i at-ease OF N EWPORT BBACH Fashion lslarul • 579 Newpo rt Beach Cen1er • 759-7979 0 0 • • I\ l,, .. I I I I •. ' .. 4:30 p.m. -Dodaen·Mtl., 0\. 11. 4·30 p.m -PiTatCJ.-Reda, ESPN. 4:30 p.m. -Padres-Mets, WOR. 4:35 p.m -C&Jds..Bravea, "{BS. 5:30 p m -Chitol-Brcweri WON. 7-30 p.m -Yanb-Angeb, Qi . .S. 7:30 p.m -Orioles-A's, ESPN. • G.lf I p.m -U S Women's Open. ESPN . Otympk Sporta ~ p m -Olympic Showcase. Spt0\1. HMW Rael .. IS.30 r m -llollypark replays. Ch 56. PTo Footbell ( Cn.J I() JO pm -Toronto-Ottawa, PT. RADIO Budlell -' 30 p m -Dodgen-Mt! .. KABC (790 -' 30 p m. -Padres-Mets, KFMB (7 7-JO p.m -Yanks·Angcb. KMPC (11 -By lhltals Blwttt:90I• Al.l-ITARI From 61 Westminster's Vance Senteno other backfield options. w Edison's Josh Gmgrich will Johnson at quanerback. George Greenwalt, a two-ti c All·CIF tight end out of Ne Harbor High. will not play due o a knee injury sustained m practi Though offense may be South 's marquee attraction, defensive side of the ball provide 11 ~hare of thrills. Rick Rice, the 6-foot-3. pound Sunset League Oden •e Plavcr of the Year. anchors a three-man front at one tackle s while 6·5. ~Ml-pounder Jere Y Hogue from H Tnro start at other tackle. Noa Pua (6-3, 2 from Santi ago \l.1rts at nose form what Patton pra1!1ed as ,, fXHentiall y-awe,ome pa!>S ru'i h. ln~1dc hnebarker\ Brian H ' (ti l orol. A art>n Gutrt I I us11n ) and Matt "Mot ~lmetirr\\1k (Capo Valley) frustrate an} interior runn game the North has to offer, w Beau LcBreton (Mission Vic' (lregg Wehh (Irvine) and M c l.iilvcy (Mate r Dei) provi n utslantltng athle tic ahility out side lmctiackC't in the thr f<1ur frnnt Costa Mesa lt1gh .;tam.lout 0 Pham. the Pac1f1c Coast Le Defensive Player of the Year fall . will start at trong safety. a reputation for dishing physical punishment that hclics 1s 5-10. 180-pound frame. "Ouoc can really put a hit )Ou ." Patton said Keith Burke (Edison) Bernie Chapman (Capo Vall arc penciled in as !<tarting com while Jeremy Brion is the Ii starter at free safety. accordin Patton. Karliner, the Sun League Athlete of the Year. also sec time At safety. as well handle the team's punting ohor "I thtnlt a lot of oolleges wo be proud to have this group their freshman team." Patton "If s been a plea5ure working these guys and I think we'll ha good game." 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They won a surprising silver medal at the 1990 National Otampionships after skating to~ether for less than a year, then · continued their escalation to the top this year with a national championship and a bronze medal performance at the World Cllampionships in Munich. This weekend, Kuchiki and Sand will compete in the Olympic Festival at the Forum in Inglewood. A shoulder injury suffered by Sand forced the pair to withdraw from last year"s Olympic Festival. Through the benefit of weight lifting, a ballet coach and patience with each other, Kuchik1 and Sand have developed a strong fiber of trust, enabling them to conrumrnate difficult moves like the double axle and triple salchow. in which Kuchiki is tossed 18 feel and makes three rotations in 1he air. "They make it look so easy .ind graceful and full of CJ1citement h111 it isn"t always like that in ~-... ~-u~ otJ...P f'c\ft = CC*:t. wbo .... t-...ct llilX ........ 11Pem~JoJo~ and Ken Shelley. 1bere are a lot of emotiona.. seff-criticlum and ~ ol your partner.• ; dictn•t tab lona for Kuchiti and Sand to dance to the music. "We clicked pretty fast and after a couple of days we were doing bard tricb," said Sand, who bean many cbaracteriatic:s of bis Danish hcritaac with thick, strawberry blonde hair and freckled skin. "At the beginning, I was very unsure if (our partnership) would work. There were a lot of factors, like aae dilference and different ., .. , .. tD ... wtdl tt ••rmt-.. .. • __ ...._. _ _. .. ., ..... u.,,... ,..,. .. ..,,... ... _ ljml61a'1 .. to .... wflll ..,..,.., ... al ........ ..,odller,.... ... .,, ftnt, ....... JOU ., to IDCldler pm1W who'• ~,a.a jUlt -. eo wort OD the ... and that WMD't a.y problem wttb ..... Nicb beUna the pair can win tbc .,W mecW at tlda wccbod's °"""* Ptldtal and, ultimately, claim the &old at the Winter ~ Miii February in ltd.. Prwe. AJthouah this is conlidcred the olf-aeuon for Kuctild ud Sand. the additional wort shouldn't be a factor in rachiq peak fonn by the Win ter Games. '1bey won't be peaking until next February, but they should be experienced enough to win this (Olympic Festival) competition," Nicka aaid. "It'll be disappointing if they dOD 't. "They weR I good pair from the beginning. (Sand's previous partner) was a tiny littk girl and m fJ&Ure skating the moves arc danacrous, so you need a. lot of athlctk aggressiveness and she tended lO get injured easily." Nicks, aware of Sand's desire to succeed and the problems be was experiencing with his former partner, knew Kuckiki's parents, so he tied Sand and Kuckiki together. Like a marriage on the ice. Natash<1 Kuchik1 1~ given a lift by sl..at1ng partner Todd Sand. 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Edberg "'i ll then play an e1gh1 )l:'lmc c:~h1h11ion match a,ainst a l••p prn fe ~~•<'nal yet to he .1nnc)u nceJ General adm1\' ion is $25. which 1ncluJ c, hlcachc:r seating for all n1.11, he' and .. huttlc: SCl'VlCC from the p.irktng lot Children age I ~ and younger. accompanied by an allult. "''II be admitted for SJ 2 . .5(1 A VIP packa~e. mduding a bo' \Cat , rc:\Crved parking, a pnvatc dinner Jnd a i.tlent auction. l'or information or tickets. p~nc the Natt0nal FcdcratM>n of Wheelchair Tenni.s (361-6811). _., n. "'°' Errion tourney expands to 16 NEWPORT BEACH -The third annual Jack Errion Memorial Corona dcl Mar High Alumni l:hskctball Tournament j, scheduled for Satwday. July 20. with an eq>anded J6-team field. Former CdM standout& Mike Hes.s and Mark ~ both of whom played rollcpately II UCI. arc co-organizen for tbc ~nt. which will feature teama from graduating yean 197S througti 1991. cxcludto1 1m. ~ event, wbkb is slated so bcgm at ~)() a.m. at QIM Hip and culminacc in the du~ pmc at 'Pf\ ...,. · p.a. is seekin& bmcr Sea ~ pa.yen wiltiq to do banlll wb" thrir claumata apiut otba c.ctM 1lumni for a ,ar'• worti. of braainc n,has. Interested pbiyen naay .,..,_ Hai (644-6 lS.) or spa (644- 5069) '°' infonMtbL &rioft was the OIM """' ooem tram Im tlwwp 1• =~his team C0iii8'11 -··,.. la a>ntlauea in the double-elimination format toaiabt. at 5:30 apimt Wednaday nilbt's Stantoo- Founwn Valley North loler at the Se.view Little Lc:acue fidd in Huntinston Beacb. -11¥ ~PIJot -------111111111111 Basketball clinic to be held at Costa Mesa High ~A MESA -The~ ~Dirty Dolea. dcfendina na- tional United Stales Soccer Federation dwnpiom. will defend their title Saturday afternoon when they meet Baltimore's La Zubrin wins pair of diving titles MISSION VIEJO Sandy Zubrin of Newport Beach woo a pail of titJcs at the Southern California lnvitatiooal Diving Meet hosted by Zubrin's Mission Viejo Nactadofa, July 4-5. Zubrin, wbo will be a freshman at Corona ckl Mar High next fall. won lbc one-meter and three· meter board events in the girls age 14-15 division. The reigning national junior c hampion o n the IO·meter platfo rm. Z..'tecorded a score or 401.65 for her three·meter di~s. which was easily bettered that of sccond:plaqe Aq, .~loan l390.15). aJ~ of thCj' 'Nadadores. ' Zubnn romp1lec..f 381.60 points on the o ne·meter board, which edged Nadadores teammate Summer Brown (376 95). -~ nr Pilol .-JllE From 81 The Beach Clas..,1c Bo)) T°'9rnarnent was held thro ughou1 So•t~rn uliforn1a. lhe 14nd-yoWlgcr tournament was held at Los Caballeros Racquet an4 Spons O ub an Fountain Valey and the Newport Ambassador Building. Doke Vita. 1bc national title game will get u.oder way at noon Saturday at the Oranae Coast Colleac soccer field. The Dirty Dozen, a team com- ~rised of a number of playen with taea to Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. has battled through regional play to reach the final round. Last weekend, the Dirty Dozen traveled to Colorado to defeat teams from Nevada and Washin~on state among others. Alfredo Maran is the head coach of the team which is from the Coast Soccer League. Among the top' players for the Dirty Dozen arc John and Jeff Benbow, formerly of Newport Harbor High. Jeff Benbow, a striker, is among the team's top offensive threats, while John Ben- bow. a goalkeeper. at one time played for the Youth World Cup team. There is no admission charge to the match Saturday. -By nr Pilot COST A MESA -A basketball s h ooting c l inic, featuring instruction from Los Angeles Cli~ra assistant coach Alvin Gentry, is scheduled for Thursday. July 18, at Costa Mesa High. Mustangs boys basketball coach Bill Brewer said the clinic will be hdd from 1-3 p.m. in the school's gym with a $10 fee payable at the door. Boys and girls ages fr 15 :ire eligible to attend and T-h1rt s and posters will be given away to participants. G entry, who spent last season assisting Clippers head coach M ike Schuler, formerly coached under Larry Brown . for information <1 n the basketball shooting clinic. phone Brewer at 979·1514. -B:r Tht Pilot How our guys are doing ....... ......_, p ........ ~ ....,_,......,~, ..... , .,,. . • .. ' "tttatww Joe Awtna (SoCll Co1t9t) 21>. (A) 2•& ., 109 11 27 2 0 0 10 Marty Co'dowl f(nngt Coast). OI. 'mm (A) 209 37 86 17 18 5 0 1 8 ..left ~ (&lnJI. OCC). 21>. ndew1ltf (MAI 302 82 308 42 93 13 2 I 37 0wm Garre-(Orlf'llf Cols!). 21>. C~ (A) 255 34 102 20 26 2 0 0 9 ~ ..i.nes (Mewpor! Hart>or. occ~ Jow 1A1 ?64 83 318 46 84 19 2 5 50 ~ Kaper (SoCll ColtQel. 21>. IM l 140 10 25 3 6 2 0 0 2 Rod Wt~~: Coast) 111, CoUTClus (A) 243 65 11• 20 ~3 g I 3 23 Ro PNrs ( ~-lb. 8akenlldd (Al 312 63 131 « n 12 4 I 48 o..t RollOe (Corona Oel W.) 21> TUCSO'I (MAI 341 25 82 16 28 1 4 1 14 Olf'tl Scoriln (Orwlvt Co.m) 1 b Mldlnl (M ) 275 29 102 15 28 8 0 • 1' 0... Stalll (Orlnot <:<mt) 1 b Las VeQ1S (MA) 2~ 79 m ,5 70 14 I 14 48 Jason Young (Or1flOe Coast). OI. C"*'1 (Al 2•1 ~9 191 19 46 6 • 3 19 Pttolten ~ -· ~. .. .,, '" h • .. 1 2 5 24 7 0 34 1 27 19 25 n ~ ~ 23 10 I 89 0 99 26 SI 3·0 3 79 6 0 1 19 0 18 3 20 0 0 6 5~ 7 0 0 11 0 , 3 7 13 0 0 6 23 1 1 0 4 1 5 6 'l 3 4 4 07 1 I 9 0 48 2 63 23 19 0 I 6 75 ) 0 0 4 0 7 3 'l Ltmo lftagut! stheG.JJc From 81 "(The city council) was somewhat offended," said Mike Schcafer, former Costa Mesa Little League President who along with Rice was eminent in the development of the operation. "We just said, 'Hey, we have this beef.' We tried to get as many kids in uniforms and parentl as we could and I think we caught them off guard. We wanted to make an impact and we d id. "(Genis') concern was what financial impact the ci1y would suffer by building it, but other (council members) were fairly supportive. I think they were testy over the fac1 that we sent a group to the council meeting. We presented to them a package. of information on what to do with Fairview Park and they didn't appreciate it." The m a!>ter p lan survey currently heing allocated by the city. youlh leaders ay, is passing lhc buck and wasting value tax dollar., Council members say 1he vouth leader., JrC he1ng impatient and need to realize the city has other needs, '" well. ''I've been hearing fm four year<> now that 1hey're going 10 do !iomcth1ng, hut nothing ever hap~n~... 'aid Bob Chapman. Co'1a Mc'a Youth Athle tic C'ommutec (CMYAC) President. ···1 here·, alwav... a \ludy or ~orncth1ng \\ e need parks for kids and a 111cc place to play. The (Orange County) Rcg1'iter did a survc) a couple of year-; ago a nd Costa Mesa wa'i dead last an the county for baschall fa c1ltt1e" "T hey can't pul in baseball field~ for kid-;. bul they hcxt 1hc Brit1~h 1-cs11val ( la-;1 year) and spend $400.000 on a party. The people voled fo r 11. but (former council members) Orv (Amburgey) and Eddtc: (Glasgow) voted against 1he party c1nd they're no longer in 11fficc " The dctcnorat1on of cx1s1ing field~ coupled with 1hc amplified par11cipa11on 1n youth ~ports have motivated Scbcafer, Rice, Chapman, ct al, to take a furn stand on the iuue and do their own research. In a statement iuued for TM Newport ~Coeta Mesa Piiot'• six-part series, directed at the city council, Rice said: "U we arc spending the $80,000 to see if our 'staff was competent in their research, maybe we should not have 'staff and just contract all studies o ut. In th«: private sector, if we don't do our jobt -we don't have our jobs for long." 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"""'k the club \·olleyball rommun11y hl Tampa Ba) The tournament 'All~ conducted on :;.i coun<.. all on 1he Co~ntlOn Center fl<'<'r It made for a spectacular s1~ht "'Ith all that \'OUryball under one n'>of The BBVC's 18<.. roached by Newport Harbor H1g.h boys and gull coach Dan G lenn. finished a stroog fourth. llm 'Aas VCT) encouraging. as five o f the team ·s seven members arc 1un1of'i who will rclurn ne.1tt year The level of play as so high. 1·h1s 'Atll be of tremendous benefit 10 their high schOol teams. ~tter Rus~ll G im ( 'Jcwport Hatbor). middle hmer Mall Fuerbringer (Estancia) and outside hitter Doug Hesse (Corona del M•) were S<llid throughout the tournament, to the dehghl of many college coaches an attendance. The other BBVC I 8s learn alS<l hacf a lremendow tournament. Sc*1 Ryan StccJberg. ou~dc bi~r Derck Shngsby. and m i-posillOllal Mark McAnlt' we cnrcmcty 1mpres,.1ve "The BBVC 165 also finished fourth. coached by former BBVC star Drew Sheward. The squad wq lcd by freshmen Jeremy Mapc. Mi~ McCoy. and Brooks Ho ppe, as .-en as sophomore C.scy Shew.rd. Their experience and exposure will be of great value tn the future. The BBVC 14 Blue finished third. as K.amalu was victorious an4 Sant• Monica finished SCQOnd. Slid was named ftn Heafn All-Amencan. 0 r. off 10 COICh II the U S ~-ik Fatival at Loyola M11Wt1-.a Nut week'• cchuna --M apdatc of the fHIMl. t.M ~ ...nwri"C ft. I'm adtcd lbout ........ ud ....... o1 .. ,.,. DESIGn HRRDWOOD5 STAIR SYSTEMS WOOD FLOORING Specializing in custom and remodeled t\91 dwood stair systems. BEAUTIFUl,. RICH, INTELLIGENT, • SWF. 27. Baoftde. blue eyed. whh a k>Yc ror lllvcl. thealre. roman films, lrld romnk: walks on &he beach, Md.I Mr. Riahl to live happlly ever after. And out how to meet tomcmnc like this or pl1ee r 1 FREE ad o( your own in DATELINE. 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Amlrak and the Cal(JOmJa Oi!partment ojTransp<Yta rton ~and thitttr famllln 01Y not t"llgibw No purcha.st> ~· £nter as o~ as ycx1 u•C.sh. hu.l Pach entry must be on an o.LJ'dal """11 }Olm from a ~ GruAp rwwspaprr ALL ABOARD AMTRAK Name -------------------~ Addrcsl _________________ _ City _______ Statr __ 1Jp ____ _ Ttkphone( Send me aboard Amtrak to· ----San Otego Santa Barbara Age: --18-34 __ 35-54 __ 55 or Olla' Are you a Plk>C IUbecrt>cr? ya no 'Nim CJtha' lllCWiplpCI do )IOU rmd? Homeowner ___ Renter __ _ • .. 0 .__ .. o __ Amtrak c I , fliiiillr"' C ) B ... ~. Olll OoW rw.. a. be ... • b * ,,., 0..... eo..., W.WOolfOnfl:11'11J Sepe.JO. 1)e ....a II u 18-ldl ttTob ,a., ..._. bead In ..... ftiOll.,,. ·::r-ec:n:. llilllt o.s ~p will lie played -n. winner wlU llold o.e· tkle Onnp °*8ty Amatellt Champion tor 1991. The other two ftfPll, ~14 aod lS-24, wm be nan at 6aJl hudbp. will ~ the dMunpiombjp b'Ol)lly, and~ tropbks, S500 YOUChcn tor first r.; eacb fliabt, SlOO for ICCODd, S2.SO for third a.Did a number of other prizes. l.&at year'a ~ fund totalled nearly S9,000. Entries will be oo a first-<X>mc basis. Enuy fee, i.ndudilla can. areeo fee and tee prize, is SlZS. e For f\lrther information, phone Paul f'kdbarl It (714) 651-9147. . .. a1011111 • W& M ll p1 211 strl T1dDlea b Wortd Leape 'WA:jball .n.tcw ......_... dlo USA mica ad dlo Soriet The San ~mcaae Stnct Festival ud Arvida SOOO Run/Stride/Walk is~ b Sunday, Aug. 11 on the streets of S.. Oemente u-. • :=,· ,..,. tt • ..ct SGadaJ, MJ n, .. -~ at die San oqo Sports Aftu a.d tllie 8rea E\oeala Cuter in Imne. 8otll ---till olf .. 7:30 p.m. Now la iCI teCC.t yar, die Wortd Leape is couidered tbe se.cond mrut important iatenatiooal men's "VOUeybaJI compctitioa bew.d U.. Olympic Gunes. J ................. The race beains at 8 a.m. at the But ol San Oemente, and is immcdiaiely foilowed by an all·day street festival on Avnida Del Mar, beginning around 9:.30 a.m . nctcu ue priced 11 Sil. S 10 and S6 pe1 match. Scuoa and pp tickets are abo wa.llablie. .. Cllll Ill ADP iu T•• Lot A1 .. uos Reeteatioa aad ~~. Q .,. S..... Depel1wat 61 ~ On July 19·21, the 92nd Southern California Golf Association Amateur Championship will be conducted at Bel-Air Country Club (qualifying rounds arc the previous Monday at 10 sites around Southe rn California). The 5k race ts open to the public in three divisions -run, stride and wait. The nic:e ia also part of the "Sorbothanc U.S.R .A. Maiten Circuit," fcaturmg a to tal Sl0,000 purse. Prizes wall he: dW:tnkd tu winners in all divWons. e Additional tic:tct infonnallOn reprdiJll the San Dieao match on July 19 can be obtained 1brouah the San Diego Attn• Boa OCCicc or by calling T1cketmaster IC =epcial ... =demi b the ~Summer Callie .. OMld '¥ Tomumnt. n. fee b die ~t ii Sl30 per 11taa (l•cl•dcs awards aed orriciab). Tiie ea.. w-'llC will be bdd JaJr 77 ud 28 at °'* Gyaaad•• for teams ia Major/Miaor di.,isioes. A doubic-elimiaatioll form.at wiJI be Uled. The to ur.nament, conducted in one championship and three ban~icap flights, is o ne or the oldest continually contested amateur tournaments 1n the nation. This year. a record number or players -1.360 -entered th~ event. b11ry fee~ .m:: S 17 per person until Aua. 2. and $20 from Aug. 2·11 Runncn may enter at 6 a.m. on the Jay of the race at the Bank of San Oemcntc:. 300 S. El Camino Real. (619:278· TIXS). . Ticket iDquiries ror th< match II lmnc 00 Jvly 21 can be made by cooractina the Bren Ewnll ~nter TK:Jtet OffJCC (714-856-5000) or by calling Ticketmuter (714-740-2000 Of 2 13~3232). e For fluthcr information. contact Jim Jvanict. adult IJX'MS coordinator. It (Ul) 4.J0.1073. : EntrJnts may sign up in advance by calling the Ch.1mbcr of Commerce at (714) 492-11'1 ••r R0<·c Pace ar (71 -l ) 661-6062. .• CLASSIFl l-.0 INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO TMI! PILOT Cl.ASSIFIEO Ol'flCE H()UAS HADU•a PVBLICA Tt()N OEAOUHE T eiephone S--. ~tl ~l()pm Mon !130 PM Wea 300 PM .,.,..,_. eo.- ... F I 309m-6 J01><n Fn 300 PM CHECK TOUR AO THE f'IAST OAY I I • t•" ,., t fttlll d 0 lfd(y . .. f • I ' h "' ,, Pl~d-.. I \I~ 1 1 • t• .1 ,,,~ • ;t•\1• n1 dctllv • • • • , r i.4, • t 'A '''"" i• • '" p,,n, I t I •t •fl fl t1J ,.p1 ~ .,,_,,,..,.~'II ff\t .. I I I I f'~ 1t '"' If I' \,! If tru~ , 1 t 1 t t t'!I •• I I'•~ I t 1nl, f1t • t A t • ... ,\ ' ... ... • I t "'" , 1t I ... , ' '''l '"'' w t•+' fo ti I !1•++1" f \, t'\JI" •l'lllq~~, ,. 1 1 1 l ! ~I 11 fl 1 1• '''" n11 '"'' ti r <lilt•\ ••HO t ii ' '"' , •• '" " •l·h· tth1101•, 'h'-4" Hou••• ~ ~o• S1•1 ... t 1Jd. '...,,1i;, Ae ~·ee ' ~ . . .. l l e ...... 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CONDO with over t'ISO,OOO,OOO In 311 Alta Ln. 3 BR. '"°'• , BA end unit. Enc personal ••1••1 n•tlo , det 2 car na. RaYP w /PATAIC K -"' GILL£SPIE & DAVID rage Super cte11n l SCHNEIDER Every s199.000 C ell M r Frldey 4 :59-6:30PM et Robinson, Agent NATIOtlWID• USA ___ 7_1_"'-_548_·_564 __ 7 -- 3300 Irvine Ave II 1 OS. NB ese.-saoo Multtple Uatlng Service. seoo puts your prop- lfty Into MLS Or pey 1 % l0t tull -rvlc•. Broke< 966-3324. Santa Margarita TIJERAS CREEK VILLAS Condominium Homes 1 ·2 89drooma From $109,990 343 Units .Gott Cour se Neighbor· hood 714/589-3883 The Sen Juan Group OPEN SAT/SUN 1·5 ~710 OANNKT D" 4BR, IQ fem rm, lg come< park-like yerd. Good condl Oulet lo- c ellon. S395 ,000 Ownr/Bkr 979-8099 Irvine 1044 Specious Great Location Beeutlf\JI 3BR 2V.BA. llv room. tem room. 2 ffpla, eirtr• storage room. comm pool apatftn courts, luah yerd, new paint, 1925 aq ti. 22 But· terlly. S23t5,900 Oreat Family Neigh· bornooct Call s1.- f1n1e. Agt Rema. 552-0513 By own., Comfortebte 48R 1~•BA, Meae ...._ _______ ,. Vlfde, $27!5K. To •-Need i.ndtcac>'OO' S.. c:l•Mi cd 54&-6875. !led l«VIGe dwec:1ory '°' heli> I WIN DINNER FOR TWO AT Frnd o ur hidden Clasc;1- f1ed Ads And Win' Conteet R•l•e: I S1mplv f1nrl our hid den cl t1 c;c;1f1t>cl adc; c;nml''' h1.>re an nur cla.ss1 ftl'd ~ect1on Cut and paste the ads on the en· try blcrnk and m."I 2 All entries mu~I ;urive by Thursday Noon 3 Winner will be chosen by random drawing and rh, fc 1llnwrng dc1V'i paper One winner per week 'I < ,..,,, • .,, ~1 I rtl'l r, ~4 9 1 · 7112/91 f NTH\' Bl l\NM NarnP ~----------~-----• Addresc; ------------- Phone _________ ~---~ Paste Ads Here Paste Ads Here Mall lo Dlnnf'r for 2 ContHt. c.;o Daily 330 w Bay St . (Ott• MHA. CA. 92627 From North er-. County From South er-. County 540-1220 496-6800 . u 642-5678 "·M•H-1 •38R 2.,.... lwnhee on LAIT.0.-J 1BR. cozy, :::, L :1q1,1 I N 1~;l11 . · · .. ' N.·:. :~ . g, ! •• I ~ ~ j • t I t I t • ;• .. CLU9 -••RSNIP TRAoe your ~ INC 3 BA. 2~ BA. CMh now houMe °' OR. dual F/P, patlol. condos ~ OUI' poelo- decklng, upgtlld98 & ttve c .. h ftow ~ """' "' bch 1450 alt. •VILLA •AL•OA ~ ~ 28Aa ~ =~•:t. dbl ger. fncd yd, spa c." ~.. 0 ••• " -· ....__ """"" S122S/mo. $5().3082 View, lmmeculete breeze. 1995. No • ..,.,,.,-' In q&'6eit •&1SNe 2Bt 18a.. dlw. 18drm. LM. $10751 Pele. 2151 Pect'f1c e..'Melde neighbor-~. hllupe, eoct mo "91 ...... 770 Aw. 83HS107 °' 1156-hood'. All ~ ~. gr-I viewl S299,000. condo suit .. In lup9f yerd. ger S89S/mo. . -cw S4e!5lmo. ..... oa 973-:ze59 Agl. Tuetln IOc. 96NI035 84<>-2496 °' &t&-·2042 3~ epa, twr~/':; taoo Oii .. ae .... UY . 18A, Nt"""v ~~I • ' BP,l\.. i1 • ~' t BAYFRONT CONDO 3 BR. 3 BA wttt'I lg dOck. $750.000 OPi:N Fri 10-2. Call 'l/!rglnle or Sheron at Tl'le Prudenllel Newport Realty 973-7300. Big Cnyn, golf course. 3BR 2VJBA, 2 petlos, plent: ahuttera, ~­ ber. ell1enstve ltng . Megnlflcent. Moti- vated. Mak• offer. $509,000. 721-8324. Look-ANordable In Newp ort Beach. $187,500 for a new 2BR luxury Condo. Restrictions apply. Call Gladys at Vllla Siena 646-8987 1 BR ~-Frp6c, p"1 ~crpt. SlMmo. Hk:ie 18A, etow. fng, quiet, trpfc, yard. $525/mo utll Linda 7 141244-734J7 gar. New pe lnt & pool, pe9o. Inc. ~ edult. No 29A ~ crpt SM61mo. 1185 No ,,.. • 71 '2 peta_ 722-e919 ~ g~guerd l600 dep. 831....V eom.r ~ t9' 29R 2 BA. 2 car gar w '2 com~. 1 yr l e•. •••• MOY• I• S850/mo. 1llf\;r&100 . eontrola, w ld , Jrlg, 512961mo. 640-438$. llASTSID• ~. 1 1791 Pomo,,._ No HUNTINGTON 9CH • 1 ekw9, cat>M, clean, 4 be. lndry, cer port_ No P9b. !541 5148 .!!.. bd llpt • $725 ~-545-c9268 ...... f ~~BA. peta. 271 A 18th Pt. E'9'de 1 11A. g•t"7'.,. 7/ AT THIE BEACH • 2 bd iiii'•a· o. ... Aw ;:-bch '~= 144 0462 ~Id 27. No .,.... 15851mo, UJ>P9r . 11~ 28R 1.5BA end uNt WI boe I~ & shops. eAlrftc* new epedoll9 se.50 dep. 150 E. 21lt AT T~~ltB~f.oo 3 bd pool. New c.rpet & $1,950/mo. 84<>-1212 18R '850. Ou6M t.J St. e•e ·SICM 6 E "'STSIDE COSTA paint. 2 cer gar, va-.,._ _,. loc. 880, cebte, ...... 29r 18-111pb. "' cent. $975/mo. Rei ILIJFFl.IAY •-• ,.... 811911. 831-6427 • ...-.. ........_, 11..:_~· MESA · 3 bd hM • ~ ......-u• ....,._, ~ 5 1450 Max ........ .,.7 No mtti1it depo91t. 3 * ....._ ,._ NwpC H19 lltdry. ger, "WI!! pnl. LIDO ISLE • 2 bd cot· 2BR, 28A In triple•. BR. 3 BA. ...,...._, •-· 1 pereon. cieen, No P918-l100.. tlP42M tage, ch8fm . $1750 Sn5/mo. Sml yd. gar. oak. beveled g .. •• no peee. $475/mo In-.. ..,. 1rg ze. 1a.. NWPRT CREST · 3 bd dlw. gu/Wtr pd 2120 =-'21'!:~ In ddl "'9. 720-1585. $7!50. 29r 1.,.,..,2-efy, furnlahed twnhm • Pomona Av. &46-8420 EntT.eda. '2t95/mo * •ST location. So. ffptc, cerpot1)<' poo._ Sl975 320 c..ea ..... at ~ CoHt Plze. Quiet $850. 212.0aa9 or WESTCLIFF • 3 bd 28A 1a.. pv1 yerd, 18R Condo. We. 946-6863 ~ houM, pool • $2100 vecent 1886/mo. DUPLU upetTa 28f pool, ape. eHfcl" E. 54cM, ~ ~· BAYVIEW TERR. • 3 842-9797 Re/Mu 28' gar, belcony. blk room, new cerpet/ ....., & _..., • oft bd twnhm. S2900 to bch. 11200/mo --a..v ... ..-~ uw --College Pllltl, 3BR 2BA. (818)~ _., ----· etreet pertttng,. I Cl ~ grdlV & wetef peid. pd, no pets. 1975. mo • $300 ~a1· T: ~~ exctang $12SO. AWll. &It. l g 38R 3BA condo, 2 Phof'9 844 8048. 9891 . Bet. 3 ~- .... ' ~ ---l 1 t ••. t • • • club atmoaphef'e. S. 557.eos5. I car ger, metr ste. up-•••MARP NmR E/dlde 18R, .,.. ger, pool •·•-llLHll LOC. gredee. pool11en. 2M • .,..,_ $796/mo. evt S/1. No~ $51& Luxury C ondo. 3 ~ curtty, • epa, gym ,.,._~ -... 1 .. _ --$1700. ~-Cet OK. Call Pem, A.qt • _...,,.. 1...,,. a •1 -Gate. pool, epe, ~ & pri vet• beech ~ ,..,. .... ........ DO aLa 5449 ~ _,,._ '641 ., • -. mter 1oc.. 3BR 3BA. 12.100 tege. F/p, yerd. ger, LI . I Ur~tl ~5934 Of s....294 S3S9,995 854-2781 . hllupe. NI~ S&35 Muet ... t 3br, 2be hm. ~TO ALL! Eeatsld• Sludtb ept. N~T UIPllAU.. SUMMER/WlNTER ~ 650-4893 W_. to bc:n & ~ 29A 111A. -. rm, Avail 7/15. MOO. UW 5Wrvn nsn1n•• RENTALS AWAIL.Aaµ • No pell. S250Qlmo.. --· ho ' ••SA vaRH 38R ....... ~ ... ~. ·-... ..-.. cloee 10 ahopa & Inc. W/O, ~-Lovely reheb ~ "'"'' ·~ ...., ...._._.., W. au~~ priced S•5K below w.-flonc Hom.e Inc. 28A. lg ywd. $1360 IOO 2 bueee. acc9Pt • market. 4 BR. 2~ BA AHflr.H Ind grdftt. Submit on L z 3Br 28e "-· 0 . C. ~-tees MIWLY Dl~TD 931·1400, ~ pet•. Anne 7e'I• ~. den, pmto, ~ 2291 MAl>LE $495,000. Call Agent. UM Agl. ,.._ t* to Bllyt 12900 mo CENTAUR MGMT 2BA w/ger, yd. 721-8497 The ~ -lM. No ...... ~ ~Of 831-2725 W'1 pd. 938-419 ~ 11&1 Cellfom4a A..ny NEW2 ~~Id~· Lux, 28R condo, ....,,.,., .01ull 2tlA 28A. c1Mr1, 2919 S..... .._ J .. S7'55 ONM UT,._,... car -· • "-· & QU6et. bek:. ger tof 2437 Dr-. AVl"C $190 T ... _ .... _ -....._ decll, elc. 11295/mO. q&'6eit, atorege. DfW, 1571 n.-1we A ~40 ._ --.._.UV 29A ..._ A'lf 111 9'2-9184 2. comm poott..,.._,. "Ve ctoe«e. ger-ege, --..... •• s igner Condo, dual peea. 11 100/mo yrty ~ .....;..;.;.;..;::....;.....:....;;;;;..;;~.;.._--1 s 1550/ mo. l80-3202. MIO No pee 840-2495 --------- muter auftea, greet $750/Wtl during Aug . ......, llllQllTI YSRSAll.US , .. lBe •Oo you ~ lg ~ QUllT LOCAW 111 -& MJ1Toundlnge. 8~ Sh•rp & 1p•ck>u1 PenthM, new O.CCW, 2bt 1tM? o---. new Eeetatde ~ 1 ~BA Quiet, ~. brtght. 28R 1,,... hWnhme __. -- sharp Must ..cr1fice. comm ....-. eec gale. cpt, DIW. ator•g•. TwnhM. ~ ffpk:, I' . . Call e•5.Q<e79 •ft• ....._ W/O, p'lt palk), S82.5 BU .... 1M l7SO No .... 840-2496 lndty ""· palk> •n 6pm ~· ~ .! = YUM.Y 1-48R. Some •llAaTalD• Shup ~~~~ ..ee eurt ti 190-6000 "' t>ch 1825-11700. 1.,., ~ger. MM. &42-2288 °' Dt4125 ITULm llGCAIMNI MCUlll COlmO f'. . . Larve 3 llA, 2\4 BA. w/ d Ncup, ffpk:, eun-deck, gerege. l 1700I mo. A190 UYPROllT 3 BR. 2 BA. fl"plc. 2 CM gerege. S 1100lmo. A11ocleted "••tty 1 !500 w. lllelboe, ... 10IS.N.8.~. $249,500 2 SR. 2 BA. vauft9d c e lling•. excellent condition. Agent. 723--0940 °' 73 7282. The Pl"Udenttel Cellfomie AMlty .. 9PACIOU8,. modern wtnt•' ...... 1119o. _.;..No....;...peta.;.i;.;.......;.Afl'.....;.....;;!5..;;.4_8_9_.,_ s~-1 a ...-...._ --VW. .......... 179-4812 Aft !pm 919-3948 ..----"• 2M, 1BA hom9 .... ,. N9llf b9ech, ywd .. pool, .,.,....... •UITllDI. llhoppWlg. Mice carp•t/bltnde. ._ --~low!!..~mow~~.!!:ln!...!~!!!!!!: W... of HartMw. V-. .-vrr Ilea' Ir e?..-1a l a r g e 2 B R 1 ~ WANTED: Rental Of _,_....... Frpc, D/W, l••M. Quiet pfof. =:~· lndry ....... of s laoldr'8 -2911 ORAHGE AVE. hcMne In W\rl~1 ceHTAUA MGMT trect or Pev_lar1-...,1291 °' 9Sl.a725 echool cllMrd WW OOi , .... --CMIN9 -. Need hon'9 _, 111. ----111a. DllNlla.M? .... ~ °" taT MONTH1 Soacb• ... t "'8A twnttme. N60 mo IOO ... Ll\M+ft11 ~· ... ~ W/O ..... . ,,.....11& No .......... ...... ... llden. 1D4l94 ,.,.,... ...,. ...,_ ....... t ., ....... lg ... ______ .,.. __ 1~ ....... New LAO 29r 29a l7Mlmo. cri-t, "'*· dlw. w/d Huge kttch, ... ak>, ..... ...... .,.., bf...... ber, 11 " ~ -,. . ......aa1 t,.., IANTA /IHA AVE NEWl y declOllhd 19r ct!NTAUft MGMT 28e 1 btoetll from ....._ °' at.zn& ocean. 11050/mo. ;w=;w. 11 ...... ,.,. LO teR wlbelcony. Sf4&119~. No .......... 1. a9R 111A .... UOl. WIO refHg.. peel, ........ ~ ... r:-·· MOit LARCH taR, 18A, ,.,_, nu deoor, I _,.. PGN. poot. II UDl'mO. ~ • 14olMS130 ...... _ Upper HHport a.y 1 llR tllA rw .. C-* l73Mt ,.....,. ... GlllUlll CMllQ '' -,. . ". . DCITlllQ energetic SWF, 30, lnucTM Good loo•llnv. swol•• J •wlah. w ired heir, A FAm.Y ....._ __ , ..... _ g,_-i ey... S--• In- CAU.ME Hendaome, secure. profetalonal SBM. 8'2". n/a, 58, quaMty, 40 ,, .... ·~• .., ... ~ ..... . ....... -.... ~----,_...,,.,, ...... ~ ....... 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In ,.. tum , I proml•• to melile your name lmown, and ~ you to be ~ed. Sey ttwee Hal MatyS and GlioNa. K.H. I Attra ctive glrla, ltve IOfal -tisfaction. 1 ~:M25 SIO llAUT1FUL GIRi.i • UVEJU -...-. -aam• and t•11gent. good look· OlllD I ID llM COi.UGi tall, from ~8. Not I bhlo •-·,,_ 42 _....,, ...-...... In threatened by auc-l'\Q. .,.,, ua, ""'""' • na, .,. ....... -..v ..... llllTRUCTOR c eaalul, altr•ctlve m•n. age I• not• lac-NB youth aporta. and 1•11 me about your••lf I'm SWM. 40· •. looking lor a bright. attractive, m en- lal/phyalcal mate 11'1749. CONQENW. good dreaaer. edu-SF for romance & cated. nnanc" and •motion• A· 1. You: ~ quality lifestyle Aacel or under. trim. cla .. , age/looka not • factor looka. talker. thinker, Reply guaranle•CS County. I Mille to ~1 Graphic ltMlng of unu- out, ~. fh-tre. 1 aual ul'\edv erllu cs 1·to01411141 cs.nc:-. ~. and adult progrema ,. 1 FOR EVERY OEStAE SWF, 31, 5 ·e", 130, )(. woman. For real 1°'· 1112724. ...-. educated ledy. P..c. ,.._ vo1un-frlendahlp and wtto IOllE-E 1-c••• good ••teem, a l-FRIENDLY ll'1784. the beectl. #1801 900-535-e685 S 99/mtn En+oY 24 hra 11 ~ ..,...~· vw ra ~ lecilonate, to •h•r• & COllFORTAILE llberal, heela, •Ilk I -H 91 1 ~L blouH•. jeans. -t T· •v• 1 rt.5Ylli llOllAllT1C Adi.Itta all ,_, na9'y NOT AL TSRllATIV9 teer . lovea Wod• __ k_now. __ ?_fl_2_7_40_. ___ L ~ booka, old Bob "--.. IP'ETIME bulld ,.,.,.,. t11eos SWM, N/S, fun-loving gentleman of charac- ter, 8 ', blond, NO«llC, U. grad., MBA. eth- letlc. own boeta and 2 houaea. N.-d tedy 35- 48. '1 1723. I IAIYQOHIG g1r1a, 1 -on-1 1 '900--... of Costa ,.._ Je&.2l!MWI $.2 ~ mm 1 1-900 864-0ATE eirt ~ ahlrta. and humor! llARKmNG OWM 45. bualnen ';fl~•hart re-tuna, V\AMSft "'• you • man ovw AM YOU "1782 I or networking. com-J ~ w lttl IOt• of"'-1 O m11'\ ml" 111 & ~ S3. mm eductded male. GIRL 45, 5·10"? Call me. . '°' loYtng ..... Sfftllng IMtver h9ir•d ThenUllil e.:.2TE780. ~.!!! tlQMNp. #2722. ~. pfatinum eye•. .TJ111,. r• 111 • r ARI YOU bronzed body, owna TEDI LADY 28-35? Like g o o d diamond mine. nlckal lood, apona, lennla A LOVIR'P In hi• pocket. willing Petite, attractive. 42. •n<I Intimate co"ver· PMaae don't reepond to put hi• 2 centa DWF want• emotlOI'\· ••tlon? I'm one nice ,..,. already met you. I wonh In for next quar-•llY & nnenc•elty •• guy. 37. 5'7 . WOM 1 ~loolillng for • ter century. #2748. cure man 40 • who 4'1788. ... ...,_.., -knows whet he w•nt• 0-----------. . so-70• v ....... h "·--I AfflCTIOUTnY .._. I am a SWF. 50, ~ 1111511 & where h•'• !1(>1ng wfU>i bral 11 _ M usi be romantic. IWllT ne. ~...vwv marrlege minded & ~ SJ~d ~oolill ng and Wanted: outgoing r• tove chlldren #2742 111 -,.,.,. ambflton. I ltke ..VWUS mllhy K1IVttlea end latlonahlp or .. nted .-w SWM, ,,...,., mar • SWM, 35-50, over '"'"' e·. 170 Iba , Inn y•u are po1atbty 5 '9". by SWF wfth ,.,., LOVI-..• #2701. fllV en exotic lady _ act l<>gether. Smoliler.I A p<etty, w.ry cl-•y. 35 ~an exc mo- Enjoy9 Mtty Roclil·N· l•tt •' 1 , ' Roll, Sushi ~. mov· cuttured. ~turou• nogamoua re on-rna 5'8" brunett• with nu· •hip Y~ahepety and Tall, tvall• and .... etc. •2792. meroua ll'\ler eats lntefl4genl wtlh •tvte DW40 llllCEAE Fll'\•nclally aecure , •"king DWF or SWF for an honest, re4ued, laalll'\g relatlon•hlp Enjoy• moviea, beach. quiet d ll'\nera end muaic. "1788. I CARE munlcalrv•. lnlelliQenl. 1im.. S--female 35-All .... L,M OWM 40 , 5.11 ·. 180 fun~ov1ng genfl.-nan l 45 tor good time Pos-1.on-1 Women ,.. w 'aen se ol humo• alble long tenn •el•· yes and good IOOklng l seek• friend. MLM I tlonshlo. 4'1742 1flOOllO 1119 too Im no1 • one pan ne•. entrepreneur-----,wzEll>m•Jl'liCs-----S2 50/m ln w 10 ml" nlghl ~land I lov• lo r-mini llslen 1 w ake UP I type. advel'\turou• eua· ___ m_um _____ _ happy. 1 iove kid•. m atura h<>nest caring -VI "'-_. ~I dogs. and w omen _1•_d_y_•_1_808_____ TWIN M••t Loe a •• b., with greet cLKVea II MO e J 9Veft. csartc . mo0-phol'\e (24hr•) S3i you're t>etw_, 26-40. els ~ova. rom.,._ min t -900-78&-0123 Ilk• Ille a nd love, HANQ.UPS tic e>a•alonllte LOO'°· An Loc•I ...._. b., pleaM call . .., 1789 SWM , 50'•h 180 lbs )ng lor trnlf'YUlt• mo-phon• C"rlettafll l'M IO •11auir looking for •••m ro-manta Women or a4"r R •••flloe ._,,. mantle. h<>me lovtng ei.auty agltlQ 30-4S -.1 It WOftl•I $3.lrNn I COULD BARF w oman 4 0 • w ho e:~ aunsetll. 90tl t -900-TM-n20 wenta • -.111ve. blue: ""'*· good ...,.,._ and Cl,Tlo ....... LY F lftylah br .. kdencer •y•CS. e· challenge An Loc:Mal ...... b)' EX..,,... with teenage llbldo 111781 ~ .. •17.-e phol'\e l Chrl•tl•flll HAllDIOME wanle ••"• beech SD I &iTAL 24h• Romance ttnel 11 burvly to drlYe c1azy NEWPORT llACH ~TIC worltal 13 m in 1·9<» LIVE I on I T ALI( 1-900/IM-7144 S2 50 min, 10 min ,,.,.., u-1 ontt9'k 1/IOCMl4 •II S2 ~'"""'· I 0 mW1"I*\ LOV! & ROll'llCE TOlllGlfT 1~ t 00. of men & women . wamng tot your call Reel phone •·a 12._. lllQI E GR.I • CA 1-eoo-eao-aa•• S3 "*' M1a1 be t a yrs btende, loolilln' ~ aln-ORllJl IYll ..... attractive. auc-_11_1,,,_7-=8,...,7,..,. ,,...,..,,....,....,,..,,..,.,..,,___ ~ man wtth whom 11__ c..aful men . 44 10 80, BEACH LOVER ~~~a~~!.~!: Yo uth. b •euty. P• GOOD LOOKJMl'l 1a&-n10 ... ..., !\ac he and aerenlty -ROllAllTIC ~-------------------llnht~. pla""' •I au-I I N t Maie 21 -'ta ,... '" '° bOnd. Radiant and ~-10 love forever I'm w··-o ~. In my 40·9, Lootllng ~ laatlnQ ,.. playful and am a lot ol _.. 1 • I You're 25·39. very pretty, bikini trim. w•rm, Intelligent, com· munlceltve, and lunl I'm early 40'a, very at· lractlv•. tall, •e<:ur•. caring, wllh • great pertonallty Curlou•? Let•a talkl '11747 • r·~ ••sent • ewpor • • 5 1 phystcalty ltt. ac-lh•l'\liC. c ommumc•-l "1904 maie for tennla, akllng. ttv._ NS. OWM. 5.9 . live and youthful nan. ----------1 .......... ho ... tlC danc ,.... · ·--~ ""'' • • 17Q Iba warm. al-tlema" J9. v•l"f Mwy n 1 ...._ 11'\g. beech & fu" HOW TO RESPOND Mchlng b my mo-lallonahlp, ST ·. 44, fun to be with You notgam ou a main blond (pretty), -11 w l ll be glad y ou ~· 1 hew~ proportioned WF. called #2780, oo.n th•t alale ~ hon••t and eec:ure. ---------ton. and 1 am mar· 1·m lnlereated In VOLUPTUOUS ~lnded to the aporta, outdoor•. ROllAllTIC C0'9. Footk>oM and mualc. heve _.. .. ot :s "-· kid• .,. humor and gracloua D WF, 40 , •••king .-. #2743 gentlemen 40 • . tlnan· 1 , llfe·a EZ. Oh ~°"==' • · 1 Jty I ..,.., I've been around u•-c • eecure. w good "'* WOf1cl. enjoy9d the ._..r ' ..,.... of humor lor dance and b•l ng ILlllDER anfoylng hearth & ••lrled. M u aeuma. ·-•ft hom•. llte·a adven-c<Jftcerla, Strelaand ~ turea & lunl No mnct Bach: uh. uh, I'm DWF, Htt...,,,ployed. gemeat #2741. ...,.,, If*> a ltttte rock home OWf'9f • --ino WllllMl'l ~ you've got • warm cuddly ~ fun ' 1n1 lull and jeena. entoY compa l'\IOl'\ahlp, 55-CG•HIATIOlll gourm9t and refried e&. Entoy b9ach llfe, DWF, 5·9··, 40'a, Good be•n• lelend• al'\d gardening , reading. L<><*ing, lovff life and ~.. ~ Ptu.a, ~ travel L.et'a •xpk>re eH It ,,_ to ofter ,.., hanging out to-the wol'ld. 4'2782. Looking ~ a fun lov· ~. _, metchlng l'VI Ing. atat>te. loveeble. ... A true romamlC OOT m •Inc••• Oe n tlem e n la tope on ~ Hal. I "2784. em ~ not I<><*-Excepllonaly p retty. Ing ~ tu.t e tryat A alendef & wttty. r*Y- ge"tleman ·a genii• 1 fut, authentic. comp.t· ,_ i. the man 1 <'.-lb+e, buxom btonde. .... true love wNt u.. 39 Ro mantic and en- wayw build • ~ •. By I ergenlc, •-k• tan rn..-y. I atlll em()t(e.1 tanned, happy, hon· ~ 10 qutt na• t>een I "'· heelthy (mentally a joke. You 111now thet & phyalcalty), emo- 1"9 I• really •hon. tlonalty & ltnanclally you're 1a• and hal'\d-genero ua, modern. a r..a good ttyllah, active men. With Iota of undef 43, no4 OYefly and Iota of • n I I g h t • d • w h o t , and aerlo u•IY Ck>Mn't think the Uni-"** you coutd be ver'H ~ Wound '1119e. #2704. him, (No tooney or ::;; dW¥ QO cheep alilatea) Oot "1 llUW I -'2713 I TOIMI LOVI 9Wf', 40'•·· 5•3". at· TO HUGI ~ IMdoW !Ootllng Attn1ctt¥'9 SHF, IS'4 .. , '°' ~ oentteman. ~fH I love to 180 Iba . at* loe6ng, ,,...._ r*Y tennl• or long bro wn hai r , ... home to cook t><own ey98. In 30'a.. ... 1 Seek i n g SWM , .. ~ ._:::..;..;...· _____ ... -5'10".' ~.who'• CMATM humorou., adWntuf· LOYAL LIO ou•. 8POf'l'l•neoue and , Na. 30'•. pettte, romal'tlc: For fun and edl.c ...... need• cha!-_..pl_•J.Y...,1..,•,...z,..7.,,4.,.5...,..,~--~ end mutualty liikl • r~.~ IMKlt dellt. profeeelonal, 304ah SWI". lovea •-.....o·a. Shere Inter• do~t. cream cor'l. _.a: .....-. ~ ~ and candleltght ctin. 1 n g. theater. ner•: dlallk•• kid•, #1144 druga. amoker OK. AU . Kevtn Coatn«? 0on·1 DRIAllY calll 9aldlng, over· PDIOI ~ ea111 •272&. ~. l 'I ". 140 lb•..°' I 111 40, C hrl•tlan , A .. • ..~.bN-• ~. !~ P.-.. atlfecWlte, akl- ~. tnwet. •· ..-mom, u . ..-. •••lltng over 10, iWMIOWM. ~ 90DIMo~lng ..,..... Ded, ..... "'•"· non•"'olillng, muetc. comedy, ~ .. ....., ttrtnll9f °' door•. n f1 . •••t 11;•,:: =~· ~=· ..,..,. any, b > YOUNG CUTI ORtDTAL wants lo entoy llte. Ilk" actlvl11ee. I• new to C alifornia. Only 20, 5'2". and llthletlC Pr• ,.,. tall. hendaome, 8 . • of any egat #2723 RENT an cs romantic. w 11h -·-M I ,,. 1721 , lec:tion ate merrl•g• S2,ooo mo only 1n. n-•~ ---------minded Enioy CS•nc come and b each I H• I• hend•ome , NO HANQ.UPS 1ng theater. trevel apanmenl seeks g1r1- 1 • ••ml-retired execvttve, SWM. 55, 190, 5'11 , sports. ,..k• lady 4(). friend more• Sha's •dval'\turoua. e ·2 ... I •••k• La dy 40-50. 60 •or romanc. ancs sweet, very p•etly. j •llm D WMNSW De· non-amokll'\g, CSrtnk· "'1809 I d llbl •Ire• att?aellve. leml-1..,... CSr•"'• Muat be m-9 en er· compa • nine . 50.ah. fl••lbla ·.,. -fllV and emollonally avail-homemaker, avaHable frM lo ro.m 4rlzona THE able l Curious? Go lor for Mlllng. trev.1. oar· C•llf . Nevada • 1807 llQ GUY lt'I "1787 denlng, Charttlff. cul-Oii THE HEARTACHE DWM. 44, tall, X·1 FATH-tural, h .. lthful acttvl· SWM 23. 5·101-'\ ·. 145 footbell plaY9f, prol•• .,, tin She ahould be IEACH lt>s t>rn "'-· gr..,, alonal who treveta Tu-F1GURE c a ring compallbl• Fun loving cuoCSlar eyas into b•uhaua Thu to SF •-: a.any., SWM 39, a·. 180, Ir-to ah•r• hi• Mfe -k• honea1 canng. a n cs l(ROO mu•tc atwav-laugNflV, very Hanosome s.n10t ••-"'t 783 •"tr• Pen • u r ·• y P • d an cing and ~r expretalve . S-11111\Q ec~v• seeks young --,-alU-0--1-.-.-.--~rt who• ac-partytng ~-Sltm amlable ch..n.ader moral SF With model-I _.. -IM. mature . ~entur-SWF 21 -25 Into the type whO la •t9o zany l•c • for m arrleg e SM Just wanta to hokll oua, •Nect1ona1• mo-sam e lo• d ales & ®-fl take tit. 90 C hild o I( • 1762 you, no "990 to con· nog•m o u s •"1oys •, 796 aertoua ly Chlldren ---------ITOl~45 m u sic cs1nn •• <Sane-----'PrftftV------ mote than OKI # 1803. FUN --,-L-o!OOUIQ~~,,...,..,r--.:c>A ...... _ __. Ing . Sul'\Sel I nle r-I .,_, •--•• ----1 11 1 1~• •r•• "'°""ms -~ a .. a-·--·.... ..... ~ -' I,_',,,.. ORDINARY SW'4 age :le. IS 7 SIMOR ATTRACTIVE llOllO 230 Iba 1oofUn9 '°' 5'10", 174 Iba , ci•anl SWM. 30. 5·10". 175' SWF age 21 ·24 1 am l AVERAGE GUY my preny woman You pereon, truthful, Hla-pounda. br~ heir., a SWM ~ 28, want· SWM )7 6 1 iove"I are a SW F. -0-22-26 penlc deacent. beet\ blue eyes. •••king 1ng 10 nnd romance ' sport• P"o109raphy •hr•ctlV• blond 5 r here locally all my Ille. SWF. 2l-33 to •tar'! off a nd s o m eo "• who 11ncs the lh8alre Seek• 5 9 1~ to 13!> Iba a .. k• aff\cere lady to by t>e+ng frlenda therll llkn ••lllng 1or-g bub-I swr J<>..40 wnh s1m1 iov. spending da'f9 a1 37 yr• of age '1 1808 po .. Jble raletlonahlp I ble bath• tog•lh•• l a r 1as1es C -y a • the O..Ch and roman Looking for a reel end mtdnlghl -•m-I _"_,_,_65_______ 1tc walk• on !he ~" CRAZY lady Love walk• on ming _.1802. at n1ghl. d rinking beach. cem plng. out-1 I POSTAL SERV1CE champegne by !"41 "'• HUllOUROUI ctoor.. you name It. I'll lloalU HOlll I EMPlOYtE end wftl ~me Musi INDIAll ll"f It '1 1744 -liv e '" Huntingto n vw-.. I DOM. 34, 5 7 , ,)() B.ach "I 7•~ Flt end trim, 4~. 5·9·-. tF YOU ARI SWM. 32 Sight '°°' Seeltlng a1ng1e or csi----------- 185 Iba , •Miii• com-I Into cy cllrlg. tennla, odor problem 06ga 1 \fOf'oeO Female fnlov• MEET panlon. dencl"g. awlmmlng & dancing .'! body oll, runntnv agri-dining out c:onc.,,a anowe, !rev.I. open-1 SIM. 29 YT"• otd lootl· cultural chec:kpointa movies. t>owtlng. wal"'· minded, alncer e . Ing tor S/F. ~ wnol A r eal Oon Juan I l"g or, lh• beach. I frlendahlp e lwaya erlfOY9 tit.. c;.,. me. ~Ing SF . ..,,.. ofl amu a• .. 1ent P••k•. 90llleoll• lpecla 4117115. •1741, nu~. 30l9h ll'1791. ptue •1783 throu9h classihed TO • l Jll 1 -~00-~-'-0100 · I 111l·1 J J 1t: 11 \ ·~k .1prl'Jr111~ m JJ ·I •''l'r '1• i.:·\·, • n L • I l'.I\ l "ll.'' ,_.\ \ 11 .. '.I" .. hJ I'~\' II 1 • 'h ,, ' 1' 't \\ ht·n h.'.I\ 1111.'. .I llH'"·ll.!t' • I \' .t \I \ •\h·1111 • '''• • I l• I ..,,\ • 1 lt • • - ·lk,,1 11'' •"I"• I\,,, • 1111 1 II k ,\ I '' . ""' ' ''\' 1 '' '1 l \ ' ' • I I ti. ' \ 'I,, • \ t ~. ' I ' I I o , ' ~. t • \ I ).i '' r, 11t.11•1,1t • .1, '' 11 11 ,'.11 I• 'l\1111111: l ' .. •' ,., DATE{ I NE -...... N~A-.i-LS~- \ kAME ~ AOC>tRE$S USE TH IS FORM TO PLAC E YOU R FREE PERSO~JAL AD FREE A DS ARE MAIL-INS ONLY AH Cat._ins WlH Be Charged Reguk>r Rote CtTV ------------~ srA1I -----11P --- "-....,_, .. -----.......... ~ .. -. -__ .... .,_.... .. _ ...... _ .......... ....,_. _ _ ...................... -...~--··-· -... --........ -· -------·--_ ........ ___ ___ GUIDELINES .......... ---.. ..... ~~~~~~~~CON8T .. UOTIOM ..... ..... !Mma WAHftl> C.=Nllf• . ~ . mma1&1• ~:.':.~~== .. ~ ..... , .. --........... tH.41 Drvwell to 8.et™ii;i.... l.N'&W ..._ -~ Co evert 13 ,00~ 119.M ~ • .....,_ IO - b ~ ,,...,,._ • 110.000 per mo po-,ttt.71 ,...o .... 1· llMilll ..... Y'9 ,..,_ ..... ... "9nMI. ftUI Of Pert-_,!800-~:!3111!!!~·~1~1!,!1____ tor O•s~~ l10t)'dey. ~1 Time. llc•n•• not ~· .._. .....,. woman '° wcwtc ... ~-n.:!.rr~1~ D111C1r•TMTW becqroUnd • ...,. =:-=-., deya '° C:: ~ :::::: :.:"~:.---tor ::,.e:rz;"~ up. Englleh lfl'='-L--...!!!~!!!_ __ j Im_ ...... ,_.._ --• ..... 1 ~Ml~..._,.~m~!!!'..!-.~.!!!:..._ ,.._. ......... •••••DD ,.__ __" .. • I· orly ......... ,_ . ACT NOW f<rva.tlun, w nee-OWR .. en-aw. WOCMmr1NM ...-y. a.. (714) M-41' ... 30.'hr • ...,...._ l 11 ~. • • • • • ~ B~a oppty. WW train. (213) 438-7407 Hetp needed ~ 1--......;en-m ..... --.1.-0...___ 9:00em-6;30pm. Ught troptcal p&ant9 from Delllll llllllt1•tl :rQ ~ T~· Jvly 17-21. See ~ f<riendty .... pt8C> ---"-•rt•·· In pet'90fl at ttc:e In .......... leallnd ~ MMe. Call w.. Bootti eo1. Commerce _.. ,,... ..., .... .._. ... ~ b '2P'= Bldg. on July 15 & 18, few Mon. & Of hlllf dey RMI~ StOO For 1 Dlf Wiit! from foam-3pm. No Sat. PtMee cell Pam •PDIOllAL AllT No •ktft9 or exp ,.. calla, pie.... at 540-1122. Prealdent ot busy ,... quired. We nHd WI PAYWEU DINllll Htalie company ...U ~·:.:~Y· b~!!,.,,~= --A-~..;;;...•t-.-E-dlt_or___ we -• ..., ~ :,~ ~,=: •ge• of 18 to 10. wtth Desk person for com-Orient9d ~ com-eonal • ~ .. omce no hl•tory of peycNat-munlty newspaper. pany lookJno b' •few WOftl Ka M• ••a~ rlc or 99riou• medical Strong editing, layotJt, mature, reaponalble lllneHea, who are writing skill•. 5 'f"9. dl"IYerll with • dew'! PL ... IQ medication tr-. to experience. Call . OMV repot1 to WOft( P1umt>ers wented. 5 participate In t-c:tay,.. 542-4321 eld. 352. part time from 5-yra min. experience, ---------- •Mrch P~ at UCL An: l0¢al mentwomen. 10pm. Earn anywhere Journeymen. service Term .... If lnt.,eeted, PLEASE s425/Wkly. Factory from 110-$20/hr. Muet men, & roto-rooter. CAU. 85&-78e1. aHembly at home. No have own car, Nab*ty Drug .creen manda- exp. 1-990-786-7030. 7 Ina & good knowtedge tory; muat have own An: Local ~men. davt/e\19 S5/mln. of the Huntington truck. p«><>I of ln•ur-$425/Wkly. Factory ......;.......::'.....;..-_......;._______ Beach arM. Senior o 1y llfl Bart--..1-,...,_.__._ c---6 .. _ , _ __,._9 ance. n qua ed aa111embly al home. No ..-1 ,_.... "~--,..,.._...,,,.. ne.d to apply exp. 1-9()().71MH020. 7 Needed. Call: encouteged to appty. 530-0700 dav•t ...... S5tmtn. 1-s00-34*sot t eld. , c... Me-8987. RETAIL IALEI ...... By CHARLES GOREN with O MAR SHARIF -'"d TANN AH HIRSCH '\r1ther 'ulnerablt-"'•mlh cil'al-. NORTH •Q 72 •A K 6 4 :\ •Q9 • Q :; .. W EST 1-.:AST • K 10 •A •QIO •t47 5 • A J I 0 :1 • A 6 5 -t 2 + J 9 8 7 'l. + A I 0 6 :\ SOl'TH • .J 9 A 6 !l 4 :\ •• J 9 2 •K 7 sutt.s belungmg lo North South. 11 was difficult for East West to eni...r the bidding. Thus, South was able t.o huv the hand at a contract that left • rnns1derable margm of Mfety Tht' trouble started with Weal's "<o mewhat strange choict' of thl' nine nl dubs as the initial salvo East felt that dedarer was now mark~ with both the king and jack of clubs and -.a" no reason to rise with the ace. so dt>darer <;(·nred the singleton lung. I )edarer led a low diamond, West lnl111wed low and dummy's queen ""n \\'hen cif•d a rer now In~ a low China shop. Mature per90n, non-amoke< =;:;i(ri;;;;;;-;;;·~ 241-9973 TWO 11 u11I• Re•ll•ll --RIT--.-.L-.-•• -rs-to vwtfV deetYery °' 1U ~ The Piiot and to ct.- Pff Sate• now hiring llvef comptalnb. Muet fOf new l~ge s tore haw r ... bM aulo and In Fountain Valley ln9UranCe. C.. Mike call 714-434-&40 t Wiley at M2--4333. Employnwnt 553 Emplo ym1>nt S'.d RESTA U RANT OPPORTUNITIES COME WORK IN IlIE GARDEN! Challen~ l.111.11C'n .. ·n1 1 un Reward• 11'• »II W"a lllfljl (, .. )Ou .. , • •1<! Iv Hhi n~w ( )ll\C' (;ardr11 lo..itum w,. h .. v,· .. ,.., .. th.rn 't'\' •'Pf"Xlun111r' ln\mrdLJ·rlv .-v.11:.it-11 Garege ....... 1AM to 3PM. Antique•. funl, ctothee, • mor.. 1 0062 Sper Clrcle, rw ~·Altanta. Employnwnt 5530 TYPISTS P/t. E.x~ mooey. C.at 1~9998. S3/mln .. En1r'' . . ': '):1f t • : I 3 ~) Moving Sale, co~ lecUbl••. rurnlture, houaehold, aporte equip. "°"'° dleeel. TV, *· SeC/SUr1 9AM to 3PM. 18 Trblte Ct. ... (Supertor. ~ ~ . . I . ' .... l . . . -• , ...... ' ' .• t • WIO. frig, antique•. I boet. tum.. onentW • r~ ruga, power 4 Plretl '9rff, 206 75 A & hend toota. etc. Sat/ 15 P 77. 4 chromed Sun 8:30AM. 20351 ~edea wfre whe91a Ofch6d. 7S.91&2. S900 oeo. 87'3-e351. A .... ebte ~P In John Wayne Tennle Club. Only avatl. through a re•ale. $1,000. 723-0908. Beautiful Simmons Cherry wood cnb with bedding like n- S250. &42-8751. •URL.AP aAOa, .ire 2'4 "w, 3e .. I. Call fOf price•, ••k for Sunll M·F M . 71~7-9393 •' . . . . • ~ I f ahot•. dewormed, dewclawed, male• $275, fem '300. 737..()185. AKC PUPPIES hCMIOOOff AUPUPPlll PITUID NVIJOll 18374 Beech 8tvd ~ r~. . . . l I 1 , ' • ml. So. 405 Fwy, next Alfa Romeo Ouetto to Target. Betw-n Bo...,. eonw. red, Edinger end Hell. '99, 12K: 17500. wh ... •141-3239* '87, UK: IUOO. a... Lab Pupe. Blk, AKC peel. Hunting & Show stock. Parente on J>'8m. Sq bo• heed• . Shota. '300. 75&-2033 boa 71""87M710. /\ 11' \ I•"; • . I +K I ht ti1dd1111! '°'•1u th Wt>tit '.\'orth East l'it.-.11 Plllil" I Pas11 I • 1'11.. .. ,.. l'IUll' Pll.811 , luh 11ff the h11a rd. East dl'C'1d~ that I dr1 larrr v.a!> trymit to steal a tnck with thP 1aek . .,., that deft'nder shot 1111 "'llh tht• aa Dedarer ruff~. 1 '"'"ed t <> the k lnlf nf hearu. and ti,.. nrcierl 1 hi' k '"" nf diamonds on • Ho"l' .a tfo•tt""'~" • •'altcn A Wait I"(''"'""' • th!"'('T"f • ( uhJcn • Paso \tali.l'l'" • Pl"('p <:.C><•k• a 11.nC' C.ooi. .. • Ohh Mat hit'<' Opcraton Heanh Care prof . ..-. poanlon. s.nsnnr. and has the caring touch 960-t «le 9AM to 9PM I SELL SHADE TREES. Huge now. Instant ahede. Ol"erent kinda. 15 gal- lon•. All ten for $200. Pine tree• 3-4 ft. po4· ted. 25 for S50 25 ro..9/S.50 87'4-IM22 UtWage VtvMPOtt 29'' 8q\M & white, ex<*-- ..,,. cond. 1125 080. eso-6215. I lp1 111111! 1. td 'Inf• .. 1 • I 1 v. 1 v.. rt '" t .J 1 ' • 1 1 t Im t ...,1 111 t h .... • 1•1•cl••d 111 r 11.111~ 111 t r11 k· 11 .... 'nnt r ,, t " •n• ~p,td• 'UIH ftr .... t rt'H• l lHfl 1111'1li1 ti. 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I lf'c llHPr returnt'd 111 hand with a ri1c1m .. 111I mtf and led a luv. trump 1 .. v.11rri th1 qut>en with danhni • 11 c ""' \.\ r•t cit·< 1ded 1t wa11 a irood 111nf' '" I?" up wrth tht' ltrng. an tt"''"ffit'OI that Ea~t found fault\ "h1 n 1 .. rc .. ri t" "'in wrth the srnitlr '"" 111 r \\'hf'n thP quttn 11f hearti. lfltt r drnpped d1111hlet11n dttlarrr t..1d f.,,, 1111' ·irw trl\k t11 the arr 111 fr'llllJl'-0 I TODAY'S j.£BOSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS ., , c;,,.,,. •. '1.' I ~01; t '11•tQrth• ft\Cruiw.+t+• • Mt1t'"1 ,. tff h-S A,J, t 1 Mdt• , ,. -ti.. ,.~ w~,·~1t ·~t • '" t,11,,_.., ,. ....... • A "'4i'J'-*' u l ~ ,. • ..;• .. t I .. I I 'I ... , , ... ,,. ., .. I,,..... I . , ... 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S 1 l aard Ofl"UI S9 Oo~e 10 11 11 11 16 • Bart1·11~·"' r c c, t." ,.,~ • .t •hc , .... iJ, Trwt )uvcl:uJr1 t ., I ,,, ~ \C°'Xl f\t I ~ h 1t1 '" pt•J\t ,h.u,n..:. « ''•·r • ,., .. '"t;~""'"' · ,...._ .. ,J~. n~al Ju., ... ._Jt\t) ud 1111 I• •'/,frntal '''""' .c•rt;o•n rl1~ 1-.1 .. , rt•·t •. rc"'lt ' '' Looking to se_ that extra_. ...... stacktng up " 'l . . -.-- \rr' " • ·•' will ~ takrn M ~ •" ._,.,..,, 1 .. , '• •• • • ~ ~ m ..nd 7p.m. Apr"• •.,, iin1 .. 1 ·he • ~ t\tcd ~Mvit' ~ \.Uiftn.r ~1th u~ • '"·' . t·~·~ 3955 AJcon (At Westport Vllla~ "hopplna Cencer) Irvine "' I .1ual C)ppo.1un11v r mril.-.vrr Jlfl \CCl'I., "''IC C''' fhuf\J<n . Julv 11 C >f -'11 Thlnp: I om \fonagh.rn \r1l·, <11rp.11a1c e'ccutl\C .rnJ ••wncr "' !h('. llt'lhHI TiJ!Cf\ l'oJ,cl<Jll t<"am t''rr<"<'' p11•ncc11n~ 'I'"" •I h" 1111l 1.i1 ii ''Jln l<.c1,»d in in 11rph.if1.ll(t \.11•n,1,.:h1w 1..n• '"', the h111c-1 l~•lc "' Jdrat 11 .. ,. ' r h" l t>11thpa1h .ind • knrn'" 1 \l.m h :5 l1ll'1 tdl <1I 'Plfl!U.1111~. tln1hil1I\ '"'''"ght .1nJ a kind nl vc",111111'. l'n.1hhnl( him '" rx·rcr~c tf<•ntJ, dnJ '"dC\ I Ii' 1.h.ut rcrrc•<•nl\ 1hc ~ind 11f •tutr cn.1hhnp drc;im, 111 oomc lruc ""h•lh 1hev dill 1111 1h" dvnam1< l\11c, ARIE4' (M~r1.h :1 l\r111 l\JI 'le"' \ot11""lfl Jl<"11111n accent\ \nlrJ gro •un1t •tnhlV to nc11otu1tc from f"l'lllhln 111 \lrcngth f.°11Cus al"' on 'trs.t11lm. humtlf, J1tfc rcn1 m••tlr u f tr.in•prW'IAl11•n "'-cnar1n •I"' fc.1111rt"' .irt and tr"' cl TAUl l S (Aprrl 2tJ-Mf\ ZllJ Lunar p!)'lllton h11hh1thh fre,h 'tart 1ndcpcnMftC'c 1h1lrt\ tu lum nn l'hum ·· You .a\ltc,t fur mnhani, .. 1 l \•lfn l1<m\, rqil•lCmt'nh th<"< ,_,ell he •uprlrc<I ()ur •f1 nn' '"nccrn1nll partncf\h1p m,uf1111r .111-c c;•.Ml:-.11 (MA¥ :1 June 211) \•1ft 1.hangn t•nur, will pr11\C fin .. 11( 11tfl')o hencflt"ral Accent 1n1cllcc1u 1I cur!O\rty, chuartcr 1nai}"1•. umquc- me thl)d nr inve•ttgll llon You'll 11equ11c 1i.tcl1l1{m1I a"cl~. m11cnal Prnf1t' ('AN('f.R (June !I July 221 <"vclc ideal for new •lln. 1ndcrc n<knc~. rcYIC W nf lcl\-C rcl.111nn•h1p Domc•tic '•i1u.t11110 •utr1cct 111 trcncftc1al change I cicu• al\O un pruf1t.1hle r nte rpnv that cnulJ '"""''IYc Gcm1n1 1nrlrvidu11I U .. O IJuly 1 \ 1\u1 ~~J f:mpha"' 11n nc"" 1tt1tudc •11c cc Hftr l 1ntcrvcn11on tYy one wh" had been ·h1dJcn heh1nd \(Cn• 'I' ou·ll he more 11p11m,,11c r nthu\11\11(, cffcoivc hicul on \uhtlc .. f'P"'8Ch. clue•, 'Cerce mcc11n1 vnu.o <Aua 2' Sep• !l) Ne ... \11•'" IC'l .. lc• Ill fulfillment. 1hthty tel •1n frH'nd\ ind 1nnucncc important flC'llplc '"~u II hnc ludt 1n «nallCf\ of \pt\ulallYl\. mmantt, cn111vtry < '"\Cl ""t1vt: r'llY' ouhtand1n1 mlc LIBRA <~rt :J-Oct 21)· loftg- rangc pr\l\pc.'d' liccomc CTV\tal ckar '4t '4 Moc<n htjthli(tht5 bU\IOCU, 1..trcc 1 .-p rc'ttl(c. ptomormn DecaslOfl will he m.11.k 1.nn, crnmg rclatmnsh1p It "th<" jlcnc"' 111 final curtarn '\( ORPIO 101.1 ::J-NUY 21) New \!.1o 1n h11thl11thh travel, publub1ng. l<1mmunll.•l11•n. ~c11I education.al 1.1•uf'c Y1111 'll 1-:llm more a9'out thcolojZ1c\ h.ih11 pt1t1crni, foods of .11hc1 na1111n' c >rpn1tumty c:t1Kl.J lo 1mpt1nt ''Ylc 4'A<;JlTA.RlllS lNov 22-lkc 21) 'I ·•u II he enlightened· ronrcmmg l111Jm1al m.1ncuvcr employed bJ one •UPJ'<•~cdl) .1n .all) Pro tect tel! In dmc qu~rtr" keep guard "P· •• nn '" 1.nunttnl( indudina lnveetoty. f'C T\1\1 I (APRl<t>R"ll 1l>et 2~·Jan IQ) C 1.t•h nf 1J<' .. , P""'C' >llmulatmg. ~oulJ le.id to \lgn1fac1n1 relatlOftShip. '4c-4 M ('Ofl cmpha"res rnnt C'ffot11. rut>lac llJ'purancn. manlllll 1C1tw.. funight ~<t1u'll 1-ic ,,.n,ldcrcd .. stu" ,,f prosram AQUAJUl S IJ•n :fl I cb 18) Get 11d of c>utmockd methods worn mHh1 ncr ~ C h eck 1utnmoh1lt h•lltllf\, dcc1r1~al oullch You're •n prcc1p1<(' 111 .uJvcnlurr 1h11 could 1ndudc pmfc-'lflOal advancement. rom.ancc I <1uru' 1nvnlved .._ ' -PISCES ( Fch I Q-t.hrch 20). Lunar 1\pcd co1nc1dcs with i.cn\uality. rl1~wcry, perticrpall<lft u1 1.rcalrvc endeavor .. 1m1ly member ••Y'· .. It\ \lransc but teems true ·- rm with y<1U1•• Gam 1n<hc:atcd by icttrna thl.lU,.tib un paper. If J ULY ll IS YOUR 81rrKDAY: Yo11 arc lntu1ti,,c, • ••Cural payc!loloaitt.. rclatioaahlp with mother wu unUMUI Capric:ora, c~ncer. Aquanus penoes .,.. drawll to ~ Yo-uc teftllfift. cmoOon.J. psyt"tuc:. pomcn •nw ol dr ... You'W W!crt'd trcvn fuuty ttllditioo, often an const<kud ooalrV"Cnial. 1!>U lnUI( rcrcamty an ~ Cuncnt cydc emph.e~ 1Nrital •Ill"-'-fun1ty, poutb1Hty of .... u•kl ~~ f<w your'Clf \7111t1I m.1lle fruh tlu1 1n MW J 1re<clott 111 A»pst and ~ W\11 noc be a •trlllfCI the garage? CREVIER ... Try the clossil eds ~hat 's junk yo0 is o treasure to someone .......... AMl!9 ... ........... "'··-· ••et •lllRlll1 e lse ·l For o nly SB .52 you get lines for 3 days. Coll today. ........... IH4171 1 20· 8aytlnef Cutty, hatf ==::;:::==:;:=~ ownerahtp , 13,000. Alfa Romeo Dilto 11 ee monthly c~ Boattalt ConYa. • 642-5678 coat NII Sflp ·ee. 92K: 17500. Frt<by. July 1: St.tt YM .\sbd: Gemini natrvc~ .He acl!vc physic.ally. tntellci:tu .. llv, arc rcstle~. prefer hors d'ocuvrcs to full meal More !Wins rc~lftcdly arc born under this l!CJI. For man~ Geminis marnasc will be featured lh1s year. with September a hitthltght month. Ad\'crtumg c.xccutiv~ arr G eminis, and $0 are rcportcf"\. phott11raphcrs and putODJ involved in ficldl of oommun1e11tion Geminis you miaht know indudc Donald Trump. StcfTt Gr1f, Joyce Carol Oatn •nd D11n Amcche. AR i t:~ (March 21-April 19). Socnano h11hlilflt1 t0lidMy, firush o r M~tloes. sale or ~ ot Iara• lll ouat1'old ,roduct ~tonal appn{sal al pmaeaioo, becomes necessary. Rules tb1t 1ppear restnctrve win ~Ju TAURUS (April »May 20): Cbc cumln•hon rneals JOU poaibfy were ovcrcharacd. You'll be compensated for inco11Ycniencc C h1ncc mcc 11n~ could Iced ~ntua.lty to ugn1f1C.1nt rcla1ionsh1p f...arh1nsc of ideas "'ncficiaJ. GEMINI (May 21 -Junc 20) Method or inocauna income revealed. Focu~ on practicality. abtltry to uac material 11 hand. Cycle hip. lost lrttclc is rerumod, reunion wfch Ca.maly member cln1tu lpirits Scorpto~d. CANCIR (June 21-July 22)' Define IU'lftl., initiate project, lallc advantaac o f "c baD&ina ~ .• Jucfpeet. ialvition oe tarpt. Yo.ir owa dec:ilklift will prevail A.cccf'C imifalion to addTt'U ..,..,au..i.1era& poup. L&0 (Jlaly 2J..Aua. 22)· Svdckh•• uauncll ally eppean. you'r e vindicated H ruult f<1C\lt on rnpon1ihll11y. deadline, intrft\t' rrl at io nalll i p f'l andc'l1nc arranacMenc mnrc 'o ltd than oriJiHlly aallClpatcd You·rc on , .... , ... 1 WaiGO ( Aui. ll-Sept. 21) Y ~r •'Yte ""-llCCd. 1nlhlc11« 1ncrellllft. anpc>ftut people oonfer to da.-uu pntfect Scenario rutura chantt lu hll Jaclrpot, to pntCnt «catrve propc-..1 lo aflhtcac peofle. At* ~ 72G-OMO. '87, MK: IMOO • ..,_ boa 714/813-1710J Flat 1an tie I 2-door. lftbedc. C"'9 CW, nMd9 heed .,... ket. S475. 3!0-0!I!: Jaguar t SIM ](.J4 VP. IMeck. tinted 'wtn- d ow•, car h•ne, 111.000. 733-1 KAAMANN GHIA. ~ UBIU (Sept. D-Oct 22)' Straa top ..... anvine. nor. CM&-7979 independence , freedom. duin1. ltllZ ·at aoocrr ,.1ll1nsnn• II• rni1111e pmicct Focus s.dan, ~/rwvy ln- nn career. hu11neu, promotion, tenor + aunroot, pne.. part1t1p111on 1n ch1r1C1blc. polit1c1I tine condition. Oay .ii:tMty L«>. Aquariu\ pcr"•ns play ..... 1 eoo Aall' for dvnamac mlc> Mercie, Ev:!a. Sl'ORP10 (Oct 2J.Nov 21) You •1ao Iv me~ teach. learn. participate m .. ,urpri~c M8'Cedee 1 .. aCIOO parry " f'1mily mcmbc1 Jech TUl'bo, beautlfut •· 1 OWfl9f. excellent t:>on-rapprochement, MU make 1niti11I dltlon. l9, l50. gc,turc. Lona..J~ call r~tcs to (714 548--0913. tut11re jouQICy. ~ ~~ l"i;u.r~oM=: •• ;:--:1ilii~~ ptct.YR. ~. ..,. reo w /1aft In SAGITTA.llfllS (Nov 22-l>ee. 21): both tope, 011CCJ¥e ry or "arcane litenture" .tde ' out, mulu in ··1rando,...._ .. ol plans mllea , (2DHG You ahtorl> knowWac. humor ., 136,000 080. blended with wi1dam ,A.cccnt 9823 cd •"- d ivcni1y. vcrut1li1 y. lntcllcrlual ('UTIOSllY Gcm1n1 1m~llvcd CAPRICOR:ol (Occ ::!-J,,n IQ) "ar«mcnt reached rc1.ard1ng uile or pure-hue ar lar1c produch , property or aulomohalc. Ba.r1ain u \C'alcd, tut-minute chanttc' "111 he nccated You're on '4lhtl ground. vou .tdlac:YC m110r YlCtm y AQUARI US 1hn ~f-ch 18) SccnarKl h1ghl1jthl\ \laricty. dl.IOIM:T)', g11n vii wnllcn wurd Fmploym<nt ptcturc or worll mc1hnJs subjtct to change Quu1ohc 1nd1V1dual 6oc1 hnc your hc~t intcrc'IJ at hc.-n. You'll be 1mu~d PISCES (fch. IQ.March 20). Creative endeavor"' 1uccccll. Take rllb balled on yout own capab1lhle1. <:b1n1f of ~enc pr~• hcnt'fidal. M1n (l r d 1~1>u1 c con c crnl n1 1ran1ponalH•n will he rc.olvad. Domestic ad111•1mcn1 ncccsury. IF J ULY ll IS \'OUR llRTRDAYt You arc con~ious of tx>Jy """9. J'O".Kic\ 1ntellcctual curn.,11y. a... tcl'l!IC ol humor, trl\"el m<>ro .. mewl penof" Many f1m1ty ~ 1nsut }'OU arc rcsOca. lend to ecauer forcca. lhat ~"' art not ··~rlo\As." ICccp thoac c:r1tlnV1U in ~f pe~tv. Yov aR>UM blend o( admir111on. '""'· runtmcnt. You lfl' talented, dyttamk . cnatnoe, UJualty ahc:ecf Of )'O'll Cline o..IM. S1J1tlam.1S pC'ttOM lte dnnni to,_. Tc.,otl.IJ t h1.aae ot rc."*-9 1..a_w_ .,.__Olulnbc_ r __ -1.....f.!l:!!l!!I"---~- Now ttlat the weather's aettila warmer, fols iell*1d- ing. mo're time outdobrs- walking, gardening, playing sports. Getting "back into shape" after a winter speot indoors ls becoming a priority again. N~w is the perfect opportunity· to take mealtimes to an outdoor setting too. Here's a menu that's pe~­ fectly suited to warm weather. The recipes are quick and easy to make, f ult of good nutrition and the delicious flavors found in each dish guarantee plenty of eating enjoyment. The meal starts at the grill with Grilled Curry Honey Chicken. Whole chicken legs (leg-thigh combi- nations) are first seasoned with curry and garlic powder and grilled for about one hour. During the last 30 minutes of grilling, the chicken is basted several times with a honey-mustard sauce to add eve n more flavor impact. Today's interest in light eating makes chicken an all-a round health food . Lower in calories and fat con- tent than most meat , co ntemporary chicken provides the complete protein the body requires daily. Joining the chicken at the table are tw_.Q del icious co mpliments-Imperial Sweet Onion Cups and Garden Fresh Avocado Salad. The Onion Cups are made with fresh Imperial Sweet Onions. These onions, grown in the Imperial Valley of Southern California . are knowo for their sweet. mild flavor and thick . meaty ring s. Another unique charac- teristic is their large size-they make an ideal serving • Very high in potassium • No cholesterol • Low sodium .. • Good source of complete protein • Low in calories • Low in fat content • Low in sodium • No cholesterol • No fat • Good source of potassium ..... uaasn 5 •118'•• ••••"9••···· "bowr· and a great source of ·mealtime con-I versation . The first I step in this recipe is to poach the onions in chicken I broth. After poaching. the inside of each I onion is scooped out (to make "cups") and combined with a mixture of fresh frozen peas. celery, red bell pepper, black olives . I ful , they taste colorful too! and s liced I toa sted al - mond s. Th ese I Imperial Sweet Onion Cups not I only look color-1 I llllLLED CUlllY HONEY CHICKEN 4 broiler-fryer chicken leg-thigh combmat1ons 113 cup honey 113 cup prepared mustard 1 teaspoon garlic powder 4 teaspoons curry powder In a small bowl. mix togethe r honey and mustard. set aside. Pl ace chicken. skin side up. on prepared grill and sprinkle with 1/2 teaspoon of the garlic powder and 2 teaspoons of the curry powder Grill 10 to 15 minutes. turn and sprinkle with remaining garlic powder and curry powder Grtll 10 to 15 minutes more. Turning and basting with honey-mustard sauce every 10 to 15 minutes . continue to grtll about 30 minutes longer or unttl fork can be inserted in chicken with ease (Total grilling time 1s about 1 hour ) Makes 4 servings I I I I I I I I I I Cooking with onions is becoming a key part of America's hea lth-con scious eating . An average onion provid es 20% of the U.S. Recommended • Daily Allowan ce for vi tamin C and has 2.8 grams of dietary fiber. On ions are also a good source of po tas sium and they cont ain no fat or cho lesterol . ·---------· ·---------· This deli cious meal 1s made co mplete with Garden Fresh Avocado Salad . f ea tu ring health.y Ca Ii furn ia avo- cados . California avocados. known for their nutty flavo r. are teamed with sa lad greens . cucumbers . mu shrooms and Rom a tomatoes . and served with a bottl ed red wine vinaigrette dressing . California avocados are an excellen t source of potassium They con tain more po tassium than 26 other popular fruit s and juices . and 19 other vegetab les . Avocado s are also low in sodium-and th ey eon ta in no cholesterol . Why not enjoy these recipes at your next meal - outside . of co ur se!! I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I IMPERIAL SWEET ONION CUPS 2 cans (14-112 ounces edct1. rh1c ken broth 1 teaspoon dned leaf thyme 4 lmpenal Sweer Omon::, Jumbo )/le 1 tabiespoon vPqetdOle 01/ 2 tablespoons celery rrescenrs 2 tablespoons rt1rf.lrJ red bell oepper 1 cup frozen (Jetlf P o;,1/P peas 114 teaspoon C.f'dsonPd salt 2 tablespo ons c;/1ced black. ol1H·" 2 tablespoon c; -.11rPO afmonrJ< toasted !n 10-inch sk1lie1 1.1fh cov1->r com bine chicken broth and thy me B· 1nq •n a 0011 011 med1um -h1gh heat Sltce ends off onionc:, remove ouler onion skins Place onions in bo1l1nq hrofh co v1'1 and poach 10 to 15 rninu les Turn heri off dllO'v\ tu cool in broth Remove 0111ono; 1rom brotti and draw W1111 snarp knife care- h1ll~ cilr ve out rPntPr ot onior. mak ing a 1· 112-inch deep u1p Set 0111011 r up5> cfSrde Dice 3 table~poons of onion removed lrorn cPrler rp...,ervP for ~tir fry In small sl\1ll et 11ea1 111 ovi-1 h1gt1 "µat Quickly strr fry reserved on ion l..P ,,, \ dnd red : »II pepper 2 minu tes Add peas and seil .., iri.·C salt st1 1 'r y 4 minutec; more Quickly rrnx 1n blclLk 11 :es anr! al monds Fill onions w1tt1 vegetr:1ble 1111.(ll11•· Mtl kP" ..i c;er vings ··To rn1cro'v\.lvt> ·1111 rnc: ;JlclCt 1•1 ,1 ylass 2~quar t cas- '>C''ole Ade nnl, 1 (an _htL ~t'" broth .rnd lhyme Covrr will' pl,h • l .~r ap t>'lt1nq edge M1Crowave ,jf H1qh pnNt'r S 11w-.11t'-.. ..\llo"W r -..tJnn c1Jv .,red 10 rn111utP... 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My ra..u, aJoy1 ulNlwklws aade wtth ~bot I am rdmctant lo ue It whee ft to 011 holiday plalla becaHe It mtpt spoil on a hot day. An my fan ju1tilkd'! -B.R., Newport ~•<'h Not cnttrely. although it's always bc5t to be cautious when it come' to food safety. The facr is that most mayonnaise includes vinegar or lemon jui« amo ng rhc ingredient~ Both of these act as a form of preservative. However, foods can spoil more quickly in the heat, so it's wise to eat them as soon as possible. and until then keep them cool,in an appropriate picnic cooler. R~stt-twl dldltl•n Chnltt Scaalon •11.-wers rradt-N' quatJoos about autrltlon, dktln1 •atl IN4 kln11. ~nd qwslJolu to Denlee Sanloa. R.D., d• 1k ,..,. JJI w . ..,. SL, c-. iwn.. CA~ A cookbook with options introduced Judith Picht, author of "Luf or Lavish," will appear 'al Williams-Sonoma, South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa. from noon 10 I .JO p.m. on Saturday, July 20. She Wlll be available to sign copies or her new book. "Lean o r Lavish'' is a uniq_uc cookbook that o ffers you creatrve culinary options. Author Judith Pacht aivct you two recipe& for each of her 86 dlshel from around the world. There I.a a lean wl'lion o ( each recipe, for a dilh low In calories. fat, llat and 1upr. For more Information lekphonc Barbara PaTpe, 7'1·1166. There b no ChafF fof lbae wcnta. I , I I Save 1.30 per lb. ,'I BY US 0 £PT , .... OF COMMERCE Fresh King Salmon Fillet 5 88 ;~~: 4.00 per lb. • Campbell's Chicken ~ .. ~~~.le Soup 38 Save .15 • 24 oz.-Western Hearth Bread 1 ! =Var6eUH -S:';to.34 • Shaved Ralphs Spec11I 8 98 Low Pnce 8 1. 75 ltr. Ham 4 7 1 Gordon's w11eon-Arn.r1can Vodka Fevorite-per It>. Save .50 per lb. • :~:;:i~ !~~;~~!Y 7 .48 --- Less Mail-In -1 50 Rebate • Prices Effective July 11 thru July 17, 1991. Sweet Ripe Red or B~~-Plums lbs. • • .. .. . · • • LEMON-TARRAGON GRJLLt:O CHICKEN I broiler-fryer cblckm, cut lo parts l/J cup Halat corn syrup l ttaspooa p-ated ltmon rind 1/J cup lemon juke 1/4 cup com oil 1/4 cup ftoely chopped onion J J/2 tea.spoons dried tarngon leaves 1/2 teaspoon salt V8 teaspoon pepper Plan• chicken in shallow dish. In small bowt stir toefthtt con IJ"IP, lemon rind, lemon juice, com oil, onion, tarragon, salt and pepper. Poear over chicktn. Cover. rt'rrigtratt senral hours or onmlahL ~ chicken from marinade. Grill 6 inches from sour« or hut, tunllq aJHI basting with marinade fl"\'quenll~" 45 minutes or until tender. Maka 4 sen in~s. Lemon-tarragon grilled chicken sizzles on the grill after marinating overnight. Marinades add Oavor and tenderize meats. APRKO r ~tARl~ADI:: FOR PORK KEBABS I pound boneless pork loin, cut into I-inch cu~s 10-ouncr jar aprirot preservu 2 tablespoons butter Yield: .. suvlap Pnp time: JO minutes to martaate; 12 minutes pilling ~ tablespoons orange liqut ur or orange jui« Stir totethtt tht pruenn., OraJllt llquew, lemon RSt. juice and bulltr. St.mer In a small paa to melt batter; place pork cubes In huvy plastic bq. Pour 3/4 cup aprkot sauce oYer to coeL Marinate at ltast JO minutH . I traspoon rach grated lemon rind. lemon j uice ········---·.COUPON .•••••••• I fiMC:O · • I Thread pork onto 4 to 6 •k.twcn (soek la water Ir usla1 bamboo). Grill over hot coals 10 to 12 minutes, hlnain& oatt. Baste often with tbt marinack. 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Bnasb oa d11ring the last H to IS minutes or pilllq. VarbiUon I: Oatt Ute basic recipe bu cooled, poar lnto food prottuor and process. Add 1/2 chopped g:rttn bell pepper, l tea.spoon lemoa juke and I teaspoon mixed Italian herbs. Mb in Mii. VartaUon II: Onct the basic sauc:e has cooled, pour •ato • food prottssor Hd process. Add 1/2 ttaspoon tech ground cuml•, dried bull, 1>9nley H d 2 le.spoons chill powder. Mb In Mil. 1/2 cup cblcktn broth 1/2 cup orange juice 2 teaspoons soy sauct 2 ttaspooo1 supr 1 p rtlc clove, minced PEANUT ~tARINADE 2 ttupoons punut butler Yield: 1 cup Pftp Ume: S mlautts Comblnt in food proceuor or blendtr; process. Pour Into dlsb; m•rinate lun pork or poultry, tvtn ham stub, for at leut an bour. BEER BARBECUE SAUCE I cup pttpared barbttue sautt I cup ltdcbup 1./ J cup bttr 1/4 cup boHy or mola11n 2 tablttpoons lemon jukt 2 tabltspoon1 red wine vtnqar 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard I tablttpooa Wortts tenhln sau« l lHlpoon bot-pepper sautt 1/2 teaspoon pepper 2 prtk clovu, minced 2 oaioas, ftnely cboppe-d Yield: About 3 cups Pftp ttmr. 20 minutes; ovtml&ht mariHtlng In a la~ bowl, combint barbecue sauce, ketchup, bttr, honey, lemon julct, 'rinei-r. mustard, Worttst~nhln sauce, bot sauce, pepper, prtlc and onions. Pl•cr food In marinadt and let stHd In rdrigerator ovemight. When ready to rook. nmon food and plact marinade In ••u«p•n •nd cook ror 10 minutes or until tbklkened. list as sauce ror bastlnc; ru~nt some as sauce to serve with cooked rood (you may want to beat It ftrst). This martHck/sauct works ftll for spar~ritK, pork chops or chicken. MUSTARDY BARBECUE SAUCE I (16-ountt) can tomato u11ee 2 tablespoou yellow mustard 2 tablespoons plala JoSUrt I tablespoon 1apr 1/4 te11pooa ncb black pepper, p'OUnd cumin, p•prtlta Yield: About l cup, 15 ailoriel per I tablt'Spoon Prep time: 5 minutt1 In 11uc:epaa1 .Ur totethu all IDIJ"fllleats. Brt_a1 to a boU Hd 1lmma" on low but for 15 mimut.a. Stir occa11o .. 11y. Sa-Ye o• lea• mat or vqdabln. Bn111t ot1 tk lut 10 to 15 mlnta ot pilUaa. 70°/o SAVINGS n.unday, ..... lalurday • lunday -•••• , • 11 a.tn...a p.m. . ' Chicken of the Sea Solid White Tuna Fancy Albacore • Pack in S~=~ Water 6.125 Oz.-4 Qma Prints 4 Roll Package Ground-Up Time At Vons! Fresh L-E-A-N Ground Beef Not Co f:xn>t'fl 2~Fol Ground Turkey tb . 8 9 f''1lll'f\tfllof'11!1ilc'll-(.n-ol ubclluh• lut fh•I Fresh E-X-T-R-A L-E-A-N Ground Beef 1.b 169 Nuc II• f-:ltl'f'f'fl l'i' foul Fresh Ground Sirloin , ,. 2 4 9 V1.m lam hf lrE·A-N Ground Beef Pattim 1.b 169 ~IU~ta•at Boneless Round Steaks ' Vons Lean Beef t.4 .. Thin Trimmed L b. Donel~ Round or Rump Roast Vons Leon Beef·'.4" Ttun Tnmmed . Jimmy Jan Sa~ Roll Reg.. Hot ~ Ute Units or. Pott>es-12 Ol. Pkit Farmer John Slimi Bacon Reg or Thidc Cul-16 Ount'I' Pod.of(f' Fresh Alaskan Salmon Whole or Holf-U.SD.C l..ol lnspt>cled ISteoks-2 96 lhl Fresh Sweet Yellow Com Hurl,... ur· '.rd .. I J1l1[on1111 ( ,,. m n Large Ripe Mangoes \ ll../11 "'"' l mp11 ul h 1111 Large Red or Black Plums ,,, \, .. tun1tP°' 'un1n1t•rr"'" I .. , tftf• Large Peaches ~. dm l.Ol'Jlf' ,.,.._,, h1•, J ..!'• I t. 60F lsAVE 1.s2 "'I Lh 177 to 179 Pl!( 149 Lb 198 4·~100 2 ~100 ,, .. 69 II·• 79 8-DAY TRIPS FOR 2 To Enter • Just Use Your VonsClub/VonsChek Card. Your Entry is Electronic and Automatic. As a VonsC/ub Member. you are au tomatiro/h en tered 111 th e VonsC/ub Ame rican Airlines Trm el Sweeps takes each time yo u use your VonsCluh VonsChek card al checkout (max imum one cnlrr per day). The more you use yo ur co rd. th e morl' chances you ha ve to win . No thing to fill out Nothin g to mail in. The VonsC/ub Tra ve l Sweeps rakes runs from /ulr t through July 31. 1991 Aif TN __ ,,,,...._it, AmericanAirlines· Svmelfimg special in the air.• W11h delu:i1• room eccommodations at one of these rti!'OC'h 111 Von~ mi ke ii h•ppen for you. Will you wtn St Thomas in the CaribbNn. Wah D6tMy Worid. fk>rida °' ltio • ta.WO. South AIMt'ica r let> Cn •um Tn•nb-15 Cl S11od.~ or f) Pk Bors-Froz1·11 5-a-Oay For Better Health Whole Seedless Watermelon ~11111' Pl Id I :n 11, 11 .'\I\ r•d 1111e/ Jldtt 11111' La~ California Cantaloupes t >tu· pf tlo \t."' '"''''' .. "' t nuf1o. t .nn\ rt Fresh Spinach I .n .. 11 '"' ....,,,,,.,, Fresh Cabba~ I •ll•h·11 I ,,.,,, Sunsweet Breakfast Prunes ,, .. 59 141111 .39 ,,,.25 ~n .99 AD PUCD DfiCftVI 7 DA1S • ........ I a.a.,,_...,_ 1\1*7'1 .. W1 .. 11••1 • J•IJ t t tlln1f.ty17. 1•1. ,,. ...... ._,._._-.. ..... __ ,_. .... ....,..._::=trr., .............. ,™ .................. ,..,.."t. .. ....._ .. ~. c • ..._......_\l...,_.eMl't40ltC.-•,· A 0 n.ta ............ r......._._....,,,_,..._.._.... ,___...,........,_._Ctemlllil•h · ............ __ .. ........_ _____ .. ,.. ..... ..,..... \. - It's no hig thing. But ie the first time . There · .· are mu 25,0CO kids living in Newrort .- Beach and Costa Mesa, at least accord, ,,_~~~: ~1 • ~ • I l ing to The Pilot. And my dad say ,/.:J;," .\ that The Pilot'-really worth read-~ --- ing ·ince they 'tarted reporting just the kxal new and events. Mom reads it. She's even starred a +++ .• -11•• scrapbook for my sister Jenny. Every- time The Pilot prints her name, Mom cuts it out; the track team, the cia&5 president, the science fair. She's disguSting. I could cut out my name but dad would probably notice. Mom's okay; she never reads the {X)lice log. Thank You ra1Nm:BEAce. cosrAMxsA • ) ( \ - t , , ' , ·- Owner Marion Halfacre at the Cartier section of Traditional Jewelers in Pubion Island. Traditional Jewelers expands to new Fashion 1·sland store Traditional Jewelers, formerly located at Newport Hills Shopping untcr, recently moved to a 4,000- squarc-foot store at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. located aaoss the courtyard from Robinson's, the new space is 35 percent larger than the original location. According to owner Marion Halfacre, the boost in size will allow the store to acoommodatc its rapidly growing clientele. "Despite recent setbacks in the retail industry as a whole, we have experienced tremendous growth over the past year," he said. "In fact, our business is up 25 perccnt over l 9QO so far." After e ntering the jewelry business in Jack.son, Miss., in 1979, Halfacre and his wife, Lula, moved to California ~nd opened the original Newport ~lion 11 years ago. Since then ;~e family business has been expanded with the addition of Sarah and Bruce Verble, Marion Halfacre's sister and brother-in-law. Offering a full line of exquisite fine jewelry, watches and gift items, Traditional Jewelers is the 10th-largest Cartier dealer in the United States and also opened the nation's first Ebel specialty comer. In additit.n, Halfacre is Orange County's exclusive Mik.imodo pearl dealer and the only independent Patek Phillippe watch dealer in the area. Custom jewelry designs are another area of specialty. "We offer the unique service of creating beautifully drafted color renderings of custom designs before the pieces arc actually crafted." Halfacre said. "This process allows customc rs to view and make selections from many different var1l\tions of designs. "O,.c of our goals is to help clients make the most of the fi ne Jewelry they already own, either by Affordable French cuisine at Petite .. France in Costa Mesa ~ Elllrl "-that uc ill incredibly rcuonablc Costa Mesa Courtyards and it ... _ prioea. Dinners ranac from SJ.99 open from 11 a.m. LO 9 p.m. Hidden UDOOJ the fut food and to $6.99 and lunch runs from S3 to Monday through Saturday and 9 takeout plKea in the ahoppi.na S-4. a.m. through 3 p.m. on Sunday. center on Harbor Boulevard and Petite France is located at 1835 Call 650-9363 for additional West 19th Street in Colta Mcaa ia Newport Blvd., Suite 0-156 in the information. a mWI French restaurant that l~iii~~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ renews your faith in real food and low prices. Petite France is not a franchise or a chain, it ia an owner-operated mom and pop eatery t.hat serves authentic French food. It has only been open for four months, yet already hu a list of regulars who frequent the restaurant from as far away as Fullerton. Hans, the owner, has created and cook! all ol the dishes himself. and along with his wife. runs the establishment. He comments that all of the meals arc homemade and fresh daily, and cooked to order for patrons. He also likes to point out that the food is healthy and low in cholesterol. PAIGE SIMPSON is no ordin.11ry b.lnker ~a C"ost.1 /1.1\e<.,) h.1nkr11>1 prcJft"S••mal IOf the I.hi 20 Yt'clr~. rf, vt>rv f"i<."hl1;-\Ou mJ\-alrecldy know Pc11Kt' ,,, ,, 1rrt'nd ur 111·1ghhor or from prt>VIOUS b,mkrnlo( t'\JJt'll<'nt '" In ,In\ event. rf yrxi .Ht' Jn Jl l1vt> hu,rn""'' J)t'r"t>n 1n Costa Me<..ct. hC' r~ m<;<.t r t•rt.11nl, ~ Hiit'< mt' vr 1u ,h<.>IJld know Pm" tri 11pt•m 11g H.rn~ r 11 "lewport (or.ta ~. P,11~w v. ,,, f'rt..,1cl+-n1 "' ( 1t1Lt'n<. B;ink ol (.ost.i I\~ ·\, 1ht• < .1pc.1111 111 ourJ r>--ld ME'Sa 1 Pc1m f'J1~1· h,,.. ,,,..,,mhlt>fl ttw lrnt><>t h.ink1ng Stdft d\,11l,1bl1• llkl", dt'<l11 dlt-d IJll>lf">''Onal~ t'\J1t•rwm I'll 111 rlt>,1l1n~ v.1th tht> hu<.lnt">5 < 1 •n11nunlf\ f'.11~" •~ .1 m.1n v. ho c iln r I•· 1rl\ ,he,..., \ttll "'" B.inf.. OI '-t''w\ port ., nu •>r<lin,tl'\ hdnf.. -.c1 111. h~ ,,, ,, l .ill f'.llj.(l ,11 ~ 14 7h(H:Jll00 B~111k of :\k9"'fX)rt c 11,1,1 '1.1( .... t ( >ttrc e 1010 Harbor Blvd The menu at Petite France is compact and refreshing, with offerings whose sauces are French, -._ ___ ..,.._.---"""'""""'..,..---------------..... mixed with California-style side dishes. The dinner menu includes veal and prawns. sautecd chicken grilled w i th onions and mushrooms, sauteed shrimp. several rice dishes, fillet of trout and chicken and shrimp salads. For lunch, stop by for one of the several c roissant sandwiches, salads, o r specials of the week. For breakfast. you can treat your self to go urmet French roasted coffee to complement your eggs, French bread and apple or raspberry strudel. 11w 1ri61at CJJolce For Your Re.ldendal & A11i•ted u._ designing comp I ime n ting pieces 0 r r--::;;---------iiiiii;i~­crea ting new settings." Petite France "o uld be an excellent place to eat on the virtue of its food alone. but along "11h •Deluxe suites. private and sem1-pmate studios •Transportation to docto rs and recreatio nal act1v1t1es Traditional Jewelers' staff inr!udcs siJ[ graduate gemologists and two jewelers on site. Jewelry rcpau and appraisal services also arc o ffe red. For furth_Jr information, call Traditional Jewelers at 721-9010. RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC. ......... c.-.. ... !112 -..... CISTI •U-SU.llSI Heather Crane. Mi~s Op of 1990-91, will crown her successor July 27. Six beauties seeking title of Miss Op SIJ[ finah!tl -'elected for lheir personality, appearance and active )ports partic1pat1o n -will complete for the title of Miss Op al the JQ91 Miss Op Sport" Model •ontest held during the Op Pro Surfing Champl<ln~h1p 1n 1 luntmgton Bea•h The 1991 Mis~ Op will be ,1warded a cai.h pri1e. an Op wardrohc und the opportunity to I represent Op as its spokeswoman throughoul the country. The semifinals arc ~h~dulcd fnr I I mJay, Jul~ 26. beginning al 10·.20 ' c1 in. The final ~elcc1ion of Mi.-.s Op will he held Saturd&). July 2_7. at 9:40 a.m. Friday·.-. cvc:nl will lead to the final day snd a half of the Op Pro·s main ~urfing event~ "We arc: looking for a rcpre~nta11ve who will exemplify the healthy. active California life- style," said Bonnie Crail. cxecut1\c \1CC president ot mark.cling and advert1 mg for Ocean Pacific, co - 41ponsorc:d with Pontiac. "W.c seek 90meonc who has grace, potsc and will embody all the positive aspects of the beach culture." New Car Season Is Here! The Art of Light r ou r an brighun an)' room of your >iomt .,..,,,, nwrp• rnwng d:t"6fia by M tsto•. Our Jritndl)' lictffud in- stalltrs ran ~aufl/1· 1·our Jromt ovn - fftght w11Jr I day ifl.Stallatiort. S htd somt /1glr1 Off tht subjtet Glfi'S c.n tocby for your frtt in-hom~ ntim•t~ ._, ,... f 714) 545-9793 '\._ .. C"' ~ .. .,.... fffturing Brillloliw· Skyu.t. ( .,, IA' Cfi,; ••••MWaa• 1-epeecl ..,.,.. ...... -..... ., buy. ... ---... ............. 2111 ,......, f"9¥ 9ood9d, oar pew. -. •11 •1 d ..._...., ,.. decll ...... $171/'Mo.. ...... Cell 0..0000 $23,800 For juat $20 we'll run your 11C2W' ad wt1t\ a picture of your car, tor 3 con1ecutlV9 Saturdays. Copy must be 1ubmltted by Wed. Call C.ndy NOW at 842-5878 to place your ad and get In on thla Introductory ofter! The Aueomoetw Gufde appearw 9WfY Seturd~. • Ptkle fl.lf prtvt.• S*t'" rio ehengea can be made on origlr\.al COPY N1PEN11EN1 FUMING, INC. I: [lh~l I l1!!1~~i Conforming, Jumbo and Special Slt11at1on Properties f1'll Mrbt Anllylll A..,., Pr1• P !ltlln !Ml' ll9I PMM. 014) 955-2242 • \.\arm and caring environment • 24-hour security and staH •Assistance with med1c.at1ons and bathing • \.\ alk to shopping areas • \\ e otter care for your loved one while }OU vacation A/fo,J~, Q.u.A1r e.,. The Huntington Senior ResicleMe l8al n..AaA .... H......_._. (714) 842-7788' With an HONOR GIFT from the A m erican Can cer Society Birthday ~ Annivt"rsary! G raduanon! Any si~oal occasion is an HONOR Gift occasion! Easy and con venient to give, an Honor Gift to the American r Cancer Society is a thoughtful expression of carin~ - and one that supports vital programs of cancer r~arch, education and patient assistance. . When you give an Honor Gift. a card is sent to inform your . honortt that a gift hu been given in his or her namt. And you recetve an adcnowledaemmt card and rece~pt. . Show that special someone how much you cart" with an Honor Gift - to your American Cancer Society. . For more information, contact your American Canct"r Society. , ·--~ .:.•lliililllia~·~-~~~ LA I.. ..... 1..... ._, ......... =----~ ..... , tM,.... ~ ==~~ ·" ............ ,, .. --=.,~II:!!.~ "·~~ =•rt e ... 1t. Cdf. =-.._ .. '*t· :;tf!~ = l°M •~111.,..(9) OOftto I00'7 liiiiiiit, ... ~ ......... _ ~ .. AclloUI...... ~ '* ..... t11allfl•--..... ~·t•l~ ~ ·.~·= .... 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TNI 1111 ... ... llld • tu.1'11 -Mt 11 ,111 • • Dlly PllOC .1une 21. My ... ,...... 1•1 r •uc 1111C1 ............. ... .. County o.11 of ' . 11, 1e. 1•1 Nlet1e COITA ~ JIM1.IM ONrlfl CCluNy on June 10, ...,.,.,. I Th-35f Pubtlehed Ofenge C09lt PublleMd o.w._. 0.... ,.,.. & LCWt1, -'#. t• k. ~ IOTICI oaa, P\lot "" 11. 1 e. 21. Diiiy ,. """' 17 .Mf ... A ., 111 eo.. ....... Cllf. _. Ne1u ,..IC •ta Augult 1. 1991 11 11 1.., • • e -. 06lfwl J. \lltfdul. •11 a. -,. WIC IOTICI Th-403 • • -...-... • 1 ua ...... .,. o..no-, CaM. Pl -HI rw.-. ,..._ The I 112117 ••••11 -. 'I ••• nnaa .... zb, n:::• .. KAiida v. vercMt. .,. ... ,,., I • 111 II -. ....... PUii.iC IOTICI W IOTICI Nat w . 4IOO Ndgemy. Ofwlge, CaM. The follow4rlg P9f90N.. .. 1 1nl ••"1111 ...._ HT871 c:...pi.-DrM . .,_ 122. lltt7 doing ~ .. : Thi blodl19 PlftoN .,.. .... '"''"' '1olttlou9 Pl • Newport IHctl, Cellf. Thi• bualneu la con-CEL"tBRITY CLEANERS, doing bw1nMi1 •: The fo11ow1ng .-.on• ,,.. ........ -. _, duded by. e geMrel I*'· 380 1 Jemt>orH Rold, COHIOUDATlD DATA-doing bue1neea u : .,....._....... ....IR IFI Nllollie V. Chug9y, 2101 ntnhit> C-t9fy • Monuary Suite 12, NlwJ)Of1 BMch, TECH, 20 c.-.11e Dr., CHRISTENSEN INVEST· 8t.et11R1nt The to11ow1ng Plf90N .. lndlen 1or1naa. -N~ Tilt r~et11nt(1) C~ Chapel • Crematory Cellf. 92980 S1e. 110, Le Ptime. Cellf. MENTS, e Calffomle llmtt.d The following peraon1 -doing bullnllla • 9-dl, Cellt. etilO menc:ed ~ ~ 3500 Pacmc View Drive Rob1r1 Dowling, 15751 I0823 '*"'*9hlp, 17831 Fitch, Ir· doing busln-••: PYRAMID DeVE\.OPMl!NT ......... Chugly, 2101 in. Mii under ._ fk:tleloul 1llNiltlw T Tf9\ U•t .. Newport Beach Rocklleld #200, lrvlne, N11one1 PrOCMllng Com-YIN, Calif. 92714 ORTHOM EDICS • OR· 18 Hld1lgo, trvtne, CA dl1n Springe, N-por1 Bualnff=en:C•l 1~ nartt c•. """"""°" .,.._2700 Callf. Plf'Y, Inc. (Arlzone Dom.). JemH A. Chrl1tenaen. ANGE, 2140 W. Chapman 92120 8eectt, Celf. Neeo above on. 1, ..... Publltled er.ige COMI llledl. c.m -J ........... MIJenou Pham. 15751 1231 Dun9ft Uine. Louie-1151 lrynmer Drtve, VIiia #121 , Orange, Calll. 929&8 MlchMI R. McAndr9w9, Ttll1 bu1lneH 11 ~ K.alld• V llled OWiy PllOC .Mf 11 ll. 21 IEi1ll 1'. TNft. -.....,._ 1111 --111,,..11 Rocklle1d "200, lrvlne, >Me, ~ 40285-0001 Pllrt!, Cellt. 92ee7 Or1homedlcs. Inc .. CellfOf· 18 Hldal90, lrvtne, CA dUded by. hulberld end ~ ~!,!~ ~ _,, ""·--1 1111 • • Clrde. ...,. • ..,, ....._ r•R-•-Cellf. Thie bueln•H 11 con-Thia bualnHI 11 con· nla, 2950 E. Imperial High· 92720 .... ..,,., ... .....,_.,,. .,..,. "" ..__. • Olll. _. llLL lllAIWIY Thia t>u1lne11 11 con-ducted by. a COfDOf1ltlon ducted by: 1 llmtted par!· way. Iha. Calif. 92921 Thi• bualneu 11 con-The r99letranl(1) com-Ofenge County on June 12, TlMOI TIMe buelnea le _,.. ducted by: COi)llr1nert The regletrenl(1) c:Qm-nerehlp This businen 11 con-ducted by: ., lndlvlduel menced to trenuct ~ 1981 _..., by. 1 ..,_., ~ Mortuary * C hapel The regl1tranl(1) com-menc.d lo lnlnUc:t ~ The regl1traot(1) com-dueled by: • cc>tpotatlon The r99l1tr1111t(e) com-,.... undlf IN Ac:tlloue Ptlllll W IOTICI ,,..... Cremation menced to trensect ~ ~ under the Flct*oul IMnCed lo tranMCt t>o•I· The ragl1trant(•I com------'! lo ...____. .... _. 81116nea Heme(•) "*'d Publl9hed 0r-Coeet T>e.-. 1'9Qtit-(I~ neu under the ~ Mn.. Neme(1) 11-.ct ,_ under the Flctltlous menced lo transect bual· ~~.._.IMdet "th.~ llbowe on: October 19'1 Dally Piiot ~4. 11, 18, Pia• ,;,;;. ...: ~ 1~~~~o~~~=y BualneH Neme(1) ll9'8d llbowe on: June 7, 1981 .,...,.._ Name(•) t11ted ness unde< the Fictitious &.11lnen Nwne(1) lllt9d H1cMe V. etiuo-Y 2S. 1991 • I Ill-. ,,.. w.-.. •••.t 1M above on: NIA Deltoy R. Hayunga, ......_ 11bowe on: 19'6 BualMU Name(s) lllted ebove Oil: 4115191 lllll MlllWtienl wes lhd Th-37'2 .. I ut .._ HMteel) .... -Robert Dowling _,. & CEO ,.,.,_A. CtvlstenNn above on: June 1991 Michael R. ~ _.. 1he County Cllrtl o The~ Pl"ICllW .. llbowe on: Merd'I tt. 11f1 TN1 lfell~t wu TNa lf*ment wea t19C1 TNI lfll ment WU flled Michael R. George, Vice Thia ~ WU Ned Orange County on June 24, __ ,.,. -T11C1 doing~..: TJmolhv T. Trwt INCREASE YOUR REACH THROUGH OUR NEW IMPROVED LOWER RATES ~83 S 1.50 per line per day. Thats ALL you pay Battd <>" 4 "r>e• tJlf'wrtl<>nl ,,, lh8 with the Counly Cllrtl of 1•1 ~ -IB.l.O lilCa1. MINGE· TNI ....,_. ...... Orange County on M8'f 24. '497911 rWIS4& MEHT, 4111 Sh«ecNlt ... l'9 CO&fty ~Of 1991 Putlllhed Ofwlge Pl••• 1 Lene. CcwoM Ott titer. a..,. County on~-P•••... Dait, Piiot July 11. 18, 25. Celt. llGI 1111 ~ Publlehed Orenge Co.I August 1, 1991 •uelt 111 ...._ Nenc:y Menning, 4121 'llllst Dally Piiot June 20, XT, July •t Ill HI Shof9CI ... law, Corone P'ullllf1ld °'Wl98 eo..t 4 11 1-1 The~~-Olt .... c.m.llG$ ' • • ...., doing ~ es: Tltl1 buelneee la con-Delly PllOC .Alt/ 4, 11, 11. =======Th=-40=7! PUllJC IOT1CI J I J PROP£ftTIES, 23 duc:t9d by: mn lncMdull 2', 1•1 "'9&JC llOTtCI rM'IN ~ ~ DrM. TUltln, ,!_~9t .. =~ = =======That= Plotltt•• Joe Mac11ttenon. 23 Aueo ,,.. under the ~ PUl&JC IOTICI ":!_!U · ....... II ...,_ Cencer DrM. Tustin. Celt. Bullneu Heme(•) -.ct --------- l'loawuc I It.et• 111 '"' 92UO ebO'l9 on: """' 24. 1•1 Pia• a 1 ....... I I I ....... The followtr'l1 peraons are Elizabeth Mac:Ptwlon, 23 ~ ....._ ..... 111 ...... at .. l•lnt doing ~ M : Auto <:«Mr DIM, Tldtln, Tiiie ........ ._ Ned 8t I t Car pr'nlry 3510 11 " ''>:1q l/60 The lollowlng petlonl .,. R E~ARE.SIMENSEN IN Cellf. 92YO ..... County a.ti ol The "*-"'II"''°' ..... D...,. Atpeir-Mt11tl0nl Otptomatlcl C ouple on Ted Florentz1' doing bualneel •: ANY EVENT.... 1 O Corpo-Jamee ~ MecPheflon. Or-. ceuney on ~ 21, doing ......._ • • Ceblnet•Penel-Locks 111410779 home teeve . c an PAINT YOUR C ASTLE DP SOLUTIONS INC .. rllltt Park, Suite 220, ll'lline, 23 Auto Centr Drlw, Tuatln, 1•1 J&ff COM,ANY a904 DEXOUR ELECTRIC sw,..·Orywll-PaboH 1c ,....__._._ elec1nul neede hooHtlt 7/23 to 617 Int/Ext. FrH est . U c 25571 Purple Sage, San Calif. 92714 Cellf. t2UO 'tlll• River A¥1. ~ e..11, ~vn •xp Jetf'y642-0567 .,....,,,__ Lydla&4!>-9'12 #32068 1. 871·9()11 Juan Capla1reno, Call!. Zoe Slmen1«1, 10 Corpe>-Thl1 bu1lnffa 1• eon-~ Ofwlge COMI Clllt.llR8:J J .REMODEL .REPA.IA 145-1350 -L..,-------_....;.......;;._;_ ___ .....:.._s_ 92675 ra1e Part(. Suite 220. Irvine. duct~ by:. geMrel .,.,,. ~ "°' ... 4 11 11. ~ HmnM .,. Rw ---------Wed love to teke care W p YOUNGQUI T Dal• Pr~ SoMloos Cell1. 92714 ner11"P ,,_., -,. · · Ave Newpott ~ Gllll .... Con.tructlon ELECTRICIAN of your home. E•c•I P11,;,ng ConlraclO< Qual11y In<:. A Callfoml8 Corpcw• T-u A4ture, 10 Corpo-~·t·'~ = n . 1•1 ~ e:iea . Unlqu./unuauel work LI ... c97.,.,~ ref. 714/731·18 11 or painrinn by proltssionais Hon, 15571 Purple ~·· rate Park, Sul!• 220. Irvine, ~-TNI IHl9Jneea 19 ~ A.Iteration•. Com/Res c ....... ~ 744-1268 Lv MeHege .. ,. San Juen C.platrano Calif Cllltf. 9271 4 ,_ under lhe ..-... ,.....,... dudld by. .. .,. .... _. 26yrs -le 9&8;-3564 __ .... <1_1_4..;..)_&4_M_2_30___ LIC#602096. Insured i 92e7S • Thia t>u1lne11 la con-Buelneu Name(1) ll"9d PUil.iC IOTICI T . FREEM AN ELECTRIC FrH Ht. &45-3305 This t>u1lne11 It con· ducted by:• corporlltlon •boll9 on: June 11, 1•1 j 11!9~i!,'"~ C:: C<l rpf'I Cleaninq .1514 Repair Pro 15 Yrs Power ReS1re1ch lng Install New & Used Fast 54 1·1972 Service! Repair Pro 15 Yrs Power Resl•Olch•ng Install New & Used I Ouellty job Low price due19d by· •corporation The reg11tran1(a) com-Joe M~ ....... -~ .. ~ FrH est 24hr l.1~187 j The regiltranl(a) com-menced to tranuci bull--Thie ~ -tiled, ...... Ill...... ~ Name(•) ...., •(714) 744-5048• •TREES• "' ... ,...,...,, ,_... ::::'!.::. •;:~..= a=.".'::"" •• -::. .. ~ o::~c;::~ _,,:::.:;;.:..,. _ =-~ , HARMAN ELECTRIC Tolal Interior A•mod-Buslneu N•m•(•) kited above .on: April 1, 1991 1991 Oolr'G ~ u : TNI .. =· .. llad Uc ,.547429 I Tcooeo Remove l ... ~. e11ng Serv Adwtce To ab<>-.. on May 28. 1991 Zoe Slmen_, P49~ PAClFte MSTEAN (X)K. ~ .,. eour_, a.ta of Resldenllel SP4'(:1all91 •D'"' ., c•nuo 751_3476 The Crazy. 633-7172 Nigel P Christensen. PTH· This statemenl W• fMed Publ6ehecl Orange ~. 171 S. Anlle ar.ig. Courtly Oft Mle 7, • we DO IT RIGHT. Iden! with tt'l9 County Cllrtl 0 Deity Piiot .My 4, 11, 11. Dr., Ste. 101, er.ng., Celt. 1111 ll *THE FIRST TIME • * Ye rd R .. uwenetloft This slatemen1 w H filed Orange County on June 20, 25 l 98l 92911 PM•t U (714) 751·2329 Cleanup • Tr" Trim-Wfth the County C*1c of 1991 · n........l Eugene WWltfTI "°""8ro, ~ Or-. OiMll Fenccc; SERVICE DIRECTORY I Fast 5 4 1-19f21Serv1ce I Cement oncrnte 3526 m ing • Sprtdr Lighting Ofange Covnfy on June 24, P4977.. ~ 821 Udo Pwti Drl\oe, New-In.a.. Pl6oC June lt. n. 30 Rpr1 • Seed/Sod 1991 Published Orat>ge I pOl1 9eec:tl Cellf 92983 ~, ' Since 1973 (473164) ~IAJK) TUIHMQ by Ir· '497M9 Delly Piiot Juty 11. 18. 25, PUILIC IOTICI Thil t>ua'lneae I• con-~ 11 • 1991 ... ..:.... Bo b 646-9288 vtne Aealdenl Refer· Pul>411hed Orange Cou1 Aunust 1, 1991 '1110oW1u1 duc1-d by:., lndMdlal 'r =~;;;;;;=:;;:;;;;_.._:;::::: ences Avellable . Call ...., -Th .-1 t t( ) r:1u•c•a-GATIES . A·TEAM GARDENIN G Rick 252-C>T••· 0 111ty PllOI July 11, 18. 25. .............. 1 ~--.:=.!c:t = "'91.JCIOTICI* N-"epelr R.owoo<! M AINT 16 yra exper August 1, 1991 ... l1•11tt ,,... under the Fk:tl9oue ---"Pi;tii;;;---- Ctdai Post Replace CM NB Julian & Yo tenda Oat· Th-404 "'IUC IOTICE The lollowlng P9f'IOna •• Bu1lnen Name(•) li9ted .... a & Deck ~> 36 15 For more 1nrorma11oll C ALL TODA YI I ASK FOR CANDY YOIJr Service Oireclory Represe1111111vo 642-4321 Ext 310 PUBLIC NOTICE The Calll Pubhc u1111 lies Comm1s~·on r1E QUIRES l h11l all 11<;nd houso holo 9' C\flS move rs print It "" PUC Cat T r"'" t•"' limo, & C.hA\JHR 1• 'I prtnt tho11 T C I" r '"' bar 1n all .i lvO•t•'IO m enl, ti yn11 l•RvP a quesllon 111>0111 'ho I(' galtty o f a m o "" t.mo or ('haulletJ• c '" Publtc UlllhO'> l..<J " ppl1 Clnc es 0 r 1veway s -patios· pa1hs etc No fOO 100 '"'ail ftN1. Lie. Bond Mickey 536-0553 QIHIZ CONSTRUCTION I Maso nry-Concrete Pa· 11os·Ortvew11ys Pa1nl L~oe Mike 546-3096 J im Whyte 642•7206 1 • denlng Sarv 642-3921 I doing bueln191 •: above Oil: NIA • ...,,111 -. 0 I I~ II I t "'IUC NOTICE P977M FINANclAl·TECH, 711 P• Eugene w.am Molnero .... I I A I uttJ. --" In . I flotttl••• clflc Cout Hwy. "326, ™• ltllllment ... lled The folowtng.,..,. ... M o o1hly/Wkly o r 1 tnWxt. patch plutenng trlotmou. ..,...,._ ,._ Huntington Beach. Calif. With !tie County a.ii ol Oolr'G bulir..a..: 1 time FrM "' 241-1640 Cuslorn tuturlng, quality ..,......_ Mw Stat...,.. 92&48 °'1lnOe County on June 29, BAl<lRS AND AS9()C~ J Gardening. 1ewn ser· worlc Pro~l-No Prob· ltllt-.nt Th• lo11owtng peraons are &tan Hanna. 7033 Ber· 1911 ATES SOUTH 300 ~ Floor lnst.111 RcpC111 <.J620 R...,-t tnetaltera v ice, clean·up, trim lem11 .-326864 554-7831 1 The ronowtng per10n1 era doing buslneu H : tnind Aw., R...Oa. Caltf P•lllM C08lll Hwy #lo1, ~ Hardwood llr. llno . tr••• & hauling. FrH I doing boalneu H ' FLETCHER O'KAIN & AS. 9~~ Janowtall. 711 Pa· Publlahed Oranve COMll ~hJ.·Celf....=-. ~-ceramic , carpets Sub Est. L .. 9S4·5239 BALBOA TECHNICAL SOCIATES. 1550 Bayside Dally Piiot Jl6y 4 n 18 ..,...,.. u.. .,_.. QUA LITY CONCR ETE ft L 646-2821 [SERVICES, 4,8 E Balboa Drive, C0tona del Mar. cilic CoH t Hwy 132e, ' ' '22nd St., Huntlngto,, Orivew11ys PRllos etc I r rpr IC Landace~ Aemodellng 24 Hr EDO•Me-5522 Blvd . Newpor1 Buah, Calif 92625 Hunllngton Beach. Calif 25, l 9t1 I Beec:h. Celt. 92941 All 1yne~ 1!> yrs e•P I J Speclelia1• Cahl 92Mi1 Virginia A Fletcher. 718 92&48 Th-38t Thi• bualneu la Con- Jo'in f"-•l 0 183 Ae·lendacape w color 1 HEATING ' PLUMBING Jorge OrttZ MonH1erlo. Malaber Orrv., Coton• del Th11 bualoe11 la con-' I ducted by: an lndMdull O',illl'y 'Onrre le·block I ••• REMODELING ' All phaaH Landscape 1 .. 541878 v~· u........ 418 E Balboa Blvd . ~ M8t, Calif 92825 ducted by:~ PUlllC llOTICI The r.glatrant(I ) ~ ' C reetlve Oeelgn U1. ...... rrnAn:• port Beach, CaJll 92861 Thil bullnHa 11 con-The reglatrant(•I com· I menc:ed to ~ ~ & t>ron wtvk •Bilson-Cus1orn work Elac. "'••lble within G arbage d1sp installed Th11 t>uslnen 11 con. ducted by: an lndMduel menced to trensac1 ~ '1cM21s1 -under ._ ~ able pnros. lree est Carpentry T1l•Plumb -~ bvdgetl l a bor & m alen al $75 dueled bV 111'1 lodM dual The reg lstrant(s) com-Mii under the flctltlou9 ..... Ill...... ~ ,._.., ~ Call '~' 8~\!> Fences I("'" 898 3116 645-7505 ; C27·3 53956 Also Plumbing repaor1 Tne rag1t1rant(1) com-menced to trlll'IMCt ~ Bullneu Name(•) 91bted 8kt1•1rA ebcJ¥9 on. NIA I S1 .. L 721 1110 "'*'Ced 10 tran11e1 bvSi· nets under lhe flctrtloue •bove on·"'-20• 1 1 The lollowlng Plf'IOn9 .. Dennla G. Lilddar'I ':c "• 8~ • i.,;•·;:e ~~~,~ 1 CALL DOES IT All 011'• L•nd•o•pe ... ew • nen under the FIC1ntoue Bu1IM 11 Name(a) Msted Chrii ~ doing~... Thia ltlll•••11 ._ -.ci G In.I.I & ••a nt Res 1 Business Name(•) hslect ......... -on June 1. 1""1 This 9taleitl9nt W8I tiled WEST COA ST HAUS, wM1 lhe r-.-. Clertt of 9, 0 ... •~es• Ou• low e n contractor at "" 1 I ..,.,..... """ with the ,._--., 09rti of ....._"' ., C E111ab ol abl above °" June 24 t991 Virgin.a F'~......... n.--... ,.::=,"on' .. _ ..., 15571 Produc:et I.ft Unit H, "--r --. °" .•-7, P~ce5 <714l96~709J h a ncivm11n prices om • r • • ,...._,_ ~·-.,,... ~"' .,....,. "' ...,.._....,. ~",. -.,. Sm1111 t\ 1rg repairs of L ocal refs I •C & Sadler Rooftne Jorge 0 MonHtno Thl1 1181emen1 •u filed 1991 • Huntington Beech, Call!. 1181 lences patios plumb-Bonded 265-0619 & Repa11s License & This tlatemefll ••• flied with tt\e County a.rte of ,.111_ nMt , ..... w1lh '"• County Cte<k of Oraw r~-. on June 10.-Alex ThOfnton Blven1 ..... ........_. Or---t--tng elec plat1er. dry· THE GREEN SCENE Insur 25 yrs e11p Free Or c J 25 .,,_ """""' P\iblllhed Orenge Coaet ecJe:Z Oevle I.ft ..... ......_ r...__, -.,,... .._ wall tn1 ext painting. Est An •VI 87!>-5095 snge nunty °" une 1~1 1 ·• ·--..-Deity Piiot June 18. 23 30 \..--T•-Stlrv1>-1nt1.i1 1991 f4M814 Dally Piiot Jl6y 4, 11, 11, ton 9Mct\, Celt 92619 Jl6y 1 198 • • CUSTOM Tile glass ~llc~~nd l~~~t;,;•m~?~1 I Sprinkle< tns11111a11on I '4H178 I Publllhed O<ange Coast 25, 1991 Thia bu1lnea1 11 con-1 • 1 ~297 block k11 & balhroom I 499197 Alla 83~~ TrM Trimming Removal 0P~•~v"'Phielodt J~:.;' 1 ~0~81 Oalty PMOI June 27. July 4. Th"31t ~,~:1:,.~om-..... wo -T1-' •omod Fnr :itt home Lawn Mllnl & Cleanupa n v•1· ·111 18. 1991 menced lo lreneect ~ ~ iiV-.W. 1mprovomont noods. 1 All residential & comm'I Rotot1lhng •432-8804• 25 1991 Th-353 "'91.JC llOT1CI neee under IN Flctllloul --------- c. a I I d 0 0 s " a 11 I repairs & malnl "ell-at. Uo. ,. 599028 1 Vlllent Conatructlon Co ========Th=..J=7=J Pl•• 1 ~.,,_. Neme(a) hted Pl •• 61 l •< 13279581 759 8564 •bl• & rea-ble. Room •ddltlona. re , above NIA ._.. ...._ eram1c 1les 3528 Service 342 JACK KENNEDY TILE I & MAnB1 f' IN ST Al I Rt PAHi All types I >I l•awJ«J Wash1nq & 5P'11tng 497·5665 Reis av all 432·9827 Water oon .. ntatlon rr• 0 d e t 1 n g . q u 8111 y PUBLIC NOTIC• PUIUC NOTIC! •b* I I 1 -. on.;,_ 111 non·IO•IC, organic '" 8k1 • lltt Al9lt T. _.....,. 1111 A Al'T. llAHfTllMAMC• w ork ,.480617 Franlt. ----------1'1otttll.. -.. ~ Thie ltllll net11 waa flted ll'9 ......_.._ _ -1end1cepe services & ....,n 7107 ...... tn1-.e-, ,..,. .,._... r--. ~ ...... ~ .. ,.._.. __ 0-r 18 1'f'S •lllt· In O.elgn. geg..6630 '7UQ· .. .., ,..... ..,_811 ...,_ doing ~... wtttl the -n7 .,._ • .,. ~ •: PAULS'S APPUANC( SV( All M111lles and Modol~ Courteous Serv !>'>8 0'• 1 •, 3021-B HarbOr Bl C M APPLIANCE REPA ln 10"'1. OFF Sorvlco Ch\I w/ed Specialize In All branda Qw,llty wori. Best price 63 I· 1 J68 Astwstos 343 AllUTOI REMOVAL Aealdentlalf Comm I C8'11n.d 548-5068 Au t• · D··t. 11111•q :s.i.i2 lneW.Out N-Shop Locatlori By l(evtn'1 A.utomotlvo 1927 Herbof Blvd CM &42·129e B 1!11 11 .. 1111 H ···~·,t i .118 Aeglu.• tuba. amke. 111". chip•. crack• etc Any oond enytlme Guar 7 14/881 ·9943. H• 1t • I ' • • • I~ ~ I ODSMn...,.....a D iving. Full Yacht ~ c .. '°' montt1ty dlacount. IJ7:.-1 1 54 H \ •• J "ll t I -MIT f'UU.. Ofll ,NmAJ.. T'llU9T DllllDS (714) ....an Apt ... lftt. We ~n •w,,1.,..t~~ ate~ INOOST'AIAl RECvcUNG Onlnga County on N'9 29. A1 FISH, •1~ handle anything ahon • __... The to11ow1ng P9f90nl are SERVICES, 3100 1991 P4MSH B Aller1tic lwe,, ~ or • major overheu l Tl'9 following P9fl0nl are doing boll,_• u ; AV9nU9, 94* 132, Coe PuOllehed ,..._ Coaet ~~~. 2118 THE ORIGINAL Newpon Beach • dOl';'H businen .. a (•)LEE GREENE ' AS-..... Cellf. l2e29 ...,.._._ E -.. ,A ....... DEAN the TILE MAH Cos1a Meaa ·Hunting· CRIMINAL DEFENSE Mellculous Mon on·• I ~~s~iirc~c,~~:~..,. SOCIAT'ES (b)LAGUNA 0 AE· Kann L Hey98, 15502 Deity ~ .Alt/ 4, 11, 18, ~ tOl°"'fo -,--~ I Ion Beach Areaa Cell Drunk Drlvlng·S502 M obile Screen Service d La ,,31 H•_....,. SEARCH t:OUNOATI N, ~ma. Tuatln, Callf. 25, 1991 ...... _.. Petama ,,_..._,.., aB8I '"'"v strnwers-Ac1 d CENTA~MAINTENANCE Su•p Llc 'Wl!lrrents Nuoodv beala M or -;;,~8eec;•Calif ine4'i~'V· 1278 01enneyreJ..~151,1 __, ··~ .._._,,, wao;lt A •eQ•'lul New 141-1111 tnn , prires No b0dy1 J .. hn J ••cca~hy, 1-12 LagLM""~-~'h.1~03 . t2t5 ~AMII De Mor.... bay Aw .• Long ~· A fH111;111 BAtt1rr1oms All Offense' Froo " ... " ..,.., "'~-~ 2tOOt 8 leac:o1 Mlu lon •-.,. -T11C1 c.llf IOetO '•''"NPI tto>1r'I t<nc 1 C omple1• Malnt/Repalr C on'lultetlon 776·855J Ow D"Ces ere so to w Westwood Lane #31 , Hun· Or l.Jilg\lna · BNctl Celt. V\etO. Cellf. 9299; ~ 119¥ Thia t>u1lneH I• c!~ r 1,,,.,.1 Plumhtr•Q l •c Plumt>-elec -carpentry VOIJ have lo look up lo lln<Jton Beach. Calli. 92647 92$51 ' Thi• bualn••• 11 c Pl •• 1 ducteCI by: hulClend "6td r,yr'I 0 '-r,n 8065 paint Rental tN'9lt see lhe bonom This bus1neu la con-Thia builneH la con-dud9d by: 8 Ql'*lll part • .... -... wtte our ap«lalty 5-49-5717 t 714) 642-8595 ducted by an 1odMduel dUcted by' .,, lndMdu91 ~£ .. Im I I I -The f9t11l1trant(1) c:pm- 1 111 l Installed nenalred , SIUPERllOYEASS The reg111ran1(1) com-The r9t11lllrant(a) co-The r9t11li trant(I) co •t r HA menc9'd to tr--.c:t ~ P•orT>OI Cour'eov~ SeNice DANS Home/Bualnee• menced lo tranl8C1 bust-menced 10 transect ~ nwr1Ced to ~ TI'8 ~ P9'90N •• -under the ~ Fr&e f~t & Rele•ence' Improvement OrywaN FrH werdrobe~ 11ndl ,,..1 unde< tt\e Fk:tltlooe ,,... under ttie FlcWoUI ,_ under .. dll*tg ""'*"-•: eueir-a NarM(a) ...., John & Sh4ttby 846 61 76 Car~ntry & Painting H I T 146286 me visa Bu11ne11 Name(a) lated BullneM Name(•) ..._, ..,,,... Name(•) ~ HOLIDAYS, 27071 llbowe on: NIA Bonded. 845-7822 1 HA. MIN. above on JUN 27 19tt •boll9 on: NIA llbowe on· JUne 24 1''1 Ceboe Aoed 1129, Lagune ,..._,,. fugllaucl FIX UP YOUR HOUSE Child Care 3536 I ...... ,, ..... Eves & wknds E '--~ Co~ I a M e s a M y Cell Jey 95()..3008 tmrp~ r1ers Avl Lois ........:u:..:......a....;..;M_~D~v-a-.. -D-Y-- 0 1 I rive n7 86'16 """"" 'W An Nsrin•e• & ho11sekeep- ors l!IVall Prof, axp Live In Or nut f rom $80 1wk 571 5164 ~ home. exp b11by1lt· ting, F'{T or Prr. eny age (Go1denwesl & Edinger) 891·7769 Aeepon./Loving. Avafl Mon-Fri my CM home Pre fer lnlants/ I yr Plea" call 548"2948. ('11' t' 11 •1, ( l t r , I I , ) ; ~ .,..REUA9LE HouMcJean. Ing t>y ltl9 dey Local Aret JlJltt , ... ~ ... C.H Yotetlda 831-69e7 • a4 YWIARS •XP• Elee·P1u m t>-Palnt LI cerpntry. etc 83t~ HOM• R•PA1"8 M091 811 tracs... Com- mercial a re11dentlal. 723-6877, 873-2319. REPAIRS · DRYWALL Ei.c:trleal • Meeonry • Coocret• • Tiie ,ell!· tUfM 1net.iled. QWIM c ............ 949-1790 .. DO nDn'NtftQt ~Ninleet. el9ctnc.i. pM1tng. boet detellng. ~ loM Svc. t73-6tn We clean your houee DICK'S HAULING ,,.om top to bottom Junk 10 dump & 09fl- IM2-7t38 cw !Me-7934 erel h eullno. Large •USY ... ... ..... trucil ..tth Ifft ~· Lie/bonded Mitch 640-3791 any edv9rtlled ratH DUllP lltUN8 • NNK Combo hou-& yard ll'umfture, 1'9ah, tr .. m a lnt D•n• the, bfanc:h ... appllanc:. ...._.. ...,. 843-9020 MIQ 7 dye 848-1391 ........,.,,.. H .. 10<Jt Umo<o• been - ~. ~. ln·1 ~mo<t drl~.,1,, • ., 1ured 11n c e 191 0 camplll .. ~ lltM1" ..,1~ e:J6..143e l • cl-"lcf Id 24 HAI. 722-9278 SPRIN KLERS .,. my John J McC.11hy Lae °"""9 SuanneAaele De Mor9le .... Celt.~ TNI ..... ,.,. .. tl9CI only businns Tim~. Thts stat.ment -• fltect TNt ~ -fled lllll •• i•IC ._ Toni W..... 3150I ..., .,. ~ a.rt ol valves drip 1yetem1 wtlh the County Clen. of With the County o.11 of wfth the Counly Qer11 DrM. '°'*' Laguna, Celf Or-. ~ on NII' 1, 1nstalla11<1n & Repalf Orange Covoty 0t1 June 27, Oninoe County on June n., er._. County on June 28, tr2en 1•1 722·7824 CharlH 1991 1991 t9'1 Thi• but lnen la con-, .. ~ .. .,,11 Y,. tf Mwr Lecll '•M•M Pe81100 dUCt9d b'f: ., ~ ~ Or-. COMI Ouallty Ml~ed I Publitri.<t Ofange CoU1 Pub.,.hed Orange C08lll n:~i:,·•~ = Daly PMot "'-ti, 21, 30, CvtlOIMft RlChatCI Sinor Dally Piiot J\Jy 4, 11. 11. Delly Piiot July 4, 11, ti, neee under the ~ .My 11, 1•1 t1..Jc.ln1-Aetl)845-J209 Ceremlc Tiie, m erble. 25 1991 25, 1911 "*""8 Nante(a) ~ lur!!! • PAINTING gtus block Mex P•V· Th-375 f'h.374 llbo¥e on: .,.,._., ~. 1"8 •r• 18 yre ••P Uc i•mmmmmm-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-mmiiii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~~ Toni w.... W1C IOTICI Ouallty pe lnllng Local 803491 S2&-0002 Tiiie -.11 , ...... llld ----------ref .. enc es Fair price ..., .,_ County Clllrtl ot Pli• 1 Aon 722 • 9613 SJ IRTill I IEW llSllESS'l'I r..-:9' Couney on Mr 2' • .... I 11 -:-OLSON PAINTING Arttetto TrH Trimming Nlee'IO The--..,..... .. lntel1or/Extertor & Organic non·to•lc '""' I "9"1 ~1 ., ,.... °"""' ,,_-. 11¥ ID ... .,_ 11C1MDo.a ~ 0renge COM! Oolr'G ~..: Specl•ll•t• IM2·3l l8 tree care Also h eullng !'too< ,. -* "'.....,.,,_ • ,_ ......._ .......... '*._~Not n... ~ ... 4, 11 . 11. E.o o··s llUTCMUt .wn., ,&1-Mft .. u. & I .......,,. _ _._ ... we. • ..._ -IO ,_ -l.8911 0 • "*4. m W.. --• __.,. _.-.:;,r.:'.'. -••-r• c eanupa . ....-.-..v. _ c-..._~,,..,__ n .1 .. , ttlOl~llv---.Ylt- O...-, & atNI J.C. TRiii W•,... -KA~ llW -too ._ -,, ~ ....... ~.}1.,..141 ==;;;;;~~;;;;;°'"*;::=i ~--= allll ;: ~••la 64&-!17M .,..,.. a1 no .. 11a dlar,. ltlld-,o.. 14~t. _. J • .,.., _._ 5e .._,..., •••• , All Ph..... OueHty Ille - -"" .... IO .. ~ -....... -....... ,.., .. __ !--~~=;;·;;~~~~-1 MOOfe Clf., """ ... PAINTING-~PAPER woril 43&.17M _,."' ..,_ Atw ,.._ ot -• -... ......,,. 11¥,.... ~.., 9Mcft. c.lr ..... ANO R EPAIRS ---Gii• __ _. 'I -.... WWNJ.~_ ..... Locel ref'1 E_..n WOl'k Nt.,o..t~---11,... ............. _,-.....,_ • ll 1 -. ~ ............ , ~· ,., ...... 844-1478 --... ~ ~ -----.. - -wit.. .. II.- I -·--·IOwt -••---------I I • ,..... ......... II ~ Pelntlng/P•~rh•ng•no. I._..__.... w"'--,....... ~ --- --,_ "°"' .. a--.. ,..., The ....... ,.._. ..... by. • ....,., ~ Otd c:ountf'y prof. ..,.,...... --... ~ -c-. '*"' ----.............. -....... Custom 1nt.1e111 Since 1en ~ ,,M:W ~IC ~ ..... •.-aJ .:-_.,..'•'~-;tc;, ,,E: UC. 220902 . .......,2. An & Commetctel •• , ....... , \h1• ;· -• • lo R•-Oioer.e. ....... __ 1e_1._2M2 __ c_ .. _o_ew __ • ~ , •. ~ ~, • :;> ... ( ?' '·'I., •,··~. \,-~ ,~ "c=.o..-.::r_,., ,.. ......, .. ...... ~ Hout.I ()<\!ti. -Ind "89d a ' • ' ~· • , , • ·'r!k'. I • ~'f ,, .. k 111. 0.. = !:':.".J-9 Apt_ Oulf ..... ,,.. .... piece 10 lt0l'9 ~ IMf l) I '~l • f ~ t• 'l ~. ,..:· ;r_'ojfl~ , •: ~ ·, Clll. ~ ..... I."""" °f It. llc4'11 ... 7ae..17fie ~ 09!""' ~ ... ~ . (". ~ ..r ,..... u .... .. lNI • ;;: -... Get•o-the usle t\BC"8 ~ "v: ~'( ,. (' ~.~-r.::.1·· :'\!'~~ r. 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M "-· ND. ~ ..,,....., lhe ...... m.ny ac1lona m.ny tlCtiona lnlL No.. .,·tlOOT7 .. I.ad Otlc:tll "9cofdl In .. ~ the ·~-.. obtaining court epptO\' ... obeiunlng OOW1 ~ C*Cllll ........... .. w toe ol h Alcorder ., AdmlniUr~ton of E.-.. Betofe taJdno cenarn .ll«Y Bebe tuinf ~ *'Y en OMll/1"1 • e:oo A.M. M99 eour.y; • ,\ct. (Thi& auhwfly will ~I "'110ft&, ~t = .. AT THI ~ ~ SAID DMd Of Trwt • .-OW h -• ho-wr. lhe ~ howeYltt, lhe , ......... "'' 9Crtbea IN lolowlng ,.pr...,.. .. ttYe tO'~e '9preMntatlve Will be '9pr~ Will be !NT .. ANC! TO TH£ .-.y: Loe 11 ol T "*'::\ectlotw wif'lout '9ql.Wed to g;..,. no~ 19qUl".cf ID ~ no41oe .0 COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 182, 1r1 the City of,._..,.. .. ob . court ~-ln•esa.d penona unless In...., ,.,.._ .._ 100 CMC Ct:NTet DAM 8-dl. u shown on • !E~!:i.!I 8eb1 king cettarn v.ry lhey haw W9Md nob they haVll WMd nob W'UT, SANTA AHA, CA r•cor ded In Booll 20, ~I actions ConMnted '°the propo consena.d ID the W701 .. pubic ll.IC1ton IO P•o•<•l 19, of Ml~ Nm howellltf, the petSOnai ection;) T~ ~t ectlon.) The ~11 ._ ~ b6dder tor ~ latl900I Map9. In the Office OIMAM GOO repr...,..tatlv• will be lldrnin1nation 1uthority lldmlnlia~elon auehority ~ It IN ltlne f Nie of the County Recofder ol Nifo 19qUired to g"'9 notice lo wll be grana.d uni.sa an wil be .-ntld u,._ an In ~ C: the ukf County. _. lnl9fesa.d petaons uni.ss lnter•titd person flies an 1n1.,..-a peraon lllaa an money MAY BE ALSO KNOWN -.-= they haw wal\'ed nok e or objection to the petlliO" objecllon to !tie ~ uni..!.._). 811 rtght. tftle AS: 810 AYOCado Avenue, CA consented to the propoud and shows good cause and &tlows OOod _. ..,......, conv.yed to N9wpof1 BMch, CA "("a n. fj CA ...... ) at .. THI! LOe9V action.) ni. Independent why the couf'f should not why the oovtf Should not Md now held by tt under ltrMt addf ... Of common .,........ ta:"-[;r 90 TNI ... ii ...._ T'O tHE 8UtlDINO I01 adminlS~ation 1uthorlty granl lhe auflOfity gu 1nl lhe authority. 99ld Deed o1 TN9t I" the dHlgn 1tlon 11 1hown BEEt .I ... Ho. to ~ ~ oi.,. SOOTH LEWIS mHT, w1I be granllld unless an ~ HEARING on f'le ~. HEARING on ~ lftUeled In uld atxw., no wen.my II 111119n 2~t•'....,....., tar M~i·· Cocte '"'9ott OAl\HGa. CA .. rtgtll. ... interested e;wson files an rslihon will be held on July j)elllOf'I will be held on OOUl'lty end St• and ~ .. to lb oompleteMu Of P"Mdl• ~ tit 1 11 llnd .,.... come)'ed lo 9Mct'I .. hold • pUlllo ==-.. :i..::-~~... ~ p:~~ O~t19~l ~c!:C. ~t_. 1cJo ~u~ c!,,c~~~t ~!~ ~~ ~ • follow.: LOT ~:c11=~;;cl1ry under ~ ...._ C'.-...... ~ ~-=• ~:: ,=: = ~"' Ttrz: :':: ~':1 ,: :n:~•: .._.. ~':9IWIC9 ~ why the ooul'f should not CNlc Cent., Drive W est 700 Civ!Q. C.nter Drive • TRACT NO. 1712, Mid Deed of Trust. by,... The Wllcll!•d .._ _. .... dlllN ~be~ lleulted In Mid PL.ANNINO ~ .. connat. 9'~1 ~~~..rci'Y on !he s~1a ¢2,t/~l,2lg} T~ :e'~ ~2~;~~~nca :;' ~ ~P:~;~"°~g = ~:,r::i~o~ ":c~ ~1~ ~ JUl. t=1.ole ~. =: Ing 1"9 ~ "*-'~ :-.:o:r':' ~ n:; ~ P • .._. rs•tion will be held o" July lhe gran::f ol ltle petitlOf'I, IF VOU OBJECT TO 31 IHCWSNE OF MISCEL· thereby, heretofore H · LUCKY flC,.g:o-c8t: t1t3 ..... Aw., ..... DESCRl8£0 IN ECHllNT 'A' amMd Tiie 10 of the Neo#-'-n·t-r. "'-' Cllel nl ~5, t930! al 1 •S PM 1n ~:,:ioou arJP991a8: at lhe r!": O~!~ ol the ,,.won, LAN f Ou S MA p s . ~ ~del~ ~ INC., 1942 Oerdefi anM; =-:.,.CA._...-.,~·~ ATTACHED HEAETO AHO PGl1 ~ lltunldplt Code! lw, c..t C1 As ... loca'9d •• 700 s • your ,.,..,ulcJ appear •• fl• A!COAOS OF ORANGE .,...,,. ............. .,, ...... ~ Blvd •• No.207 Q1rden .... --MADE A PART HEAOf IO. to·~-tole..._. ........ Cent., Dnve West. ob,ecaons Of tile wnne" !"fin» and 11111• your COUN'TY CALIFORNIA lanltlon of DetlKlll and 0.. Grove Ca. 9214' "*' be JUl. Y • 1•1 EOll8IT "A" .ceed ._ buld-~ ,,___ COMt Po Box 838 Santa Ana ob,18Cbons with the oour1 ob,ecaons Of file wntten • · mand fOt Sale .. and wrtlter'i The ' · wNc:ti la ._ ..._ tlly P~E . Ina haW!la· Ind ~ --..,. C A 92102-0&le • belore ttie 114Nnng Your <>C,eclions with the ooun Tifi ._.. eddr ... Ind notice of brMCh and of ~ __...: IN 1':! beb9 the .... 4111111 ...-. THAT ~ ,....,,. OAOIHAHCE NO~ Diiiy Piiot ~ '· "· 1•1 IF YOU OBJECT TO appearance may ti. in betore the ti.anng Your alt'9t COlnmOn ~lion. alectlon 10 cai.e the ~ llklf'l In COi 1 "9d llbolle. u.-LOTS betng. 'I "'- the grantlf'IQ of the pehtion. person or by your attom•y appeanince may be 1n If eny, of the rlllll property denlgned to ... Mid~ _....., T.:.~ and Diiied June• 1•t 2. 3. ANO 4 OF TRACT NO AN ON>tNAHC£ OF mE '/OU should' ippear at ll'le IF YOU ARE A person or by your attorney dlac:ribed above te put· et1Y to utlafy llld bullnele ..._....._ PAK KWAN L.& 1822, SHOWN AS PAACEL CfTY COUNaL, ~ mE ---------- heanng and state your CREDITOR Of a IF YOU ARE A PGf'9d to be· &43 AABOR Ilona. and lhefMft., ~ •.,;..-;;;"' 1:9;: Publlahed Newport NO 1, IN THE CITY °" CITY Of NfWPOAT ---------- obJec:llOns °' hie wnnen conhngent credit0< of lhe CREDITO R Of a COSTAMEsA CAg2&47 'unde<signed caUMd Mid tum of 139oooto wt1llcfl 9Hch/Co ........ Ptlot N EWPO R T 9E4C H KACH AMEH01NO TTTU: PUl&JCIO'fa obJ9Cl>Ons with the court deceased, you must hie conungent credit0< ol lh• ~ ~•tVnec:! T notice of btaech •nd of consllb of.;.~ >.Jty 11, 11t1. COUNTY OF ORANOE' 20 °" TH£ NEWPORT ------------ betor• the heanng Your your claim w11h the OOIH1 de<=4ta:ud. you must hie dleclal 11 bll rust," 91ectlon to be recorded DEMAND NOTE IO be ,. th4I& STAT!: OF ~ BEACH MUHtelPAl COOf TnU .... appearance may be in and mall a copy to 11• YOUI cfeim w11fl the court "" any • ity °' Match 28, t991 u in.tr. p1eoect by ~ buyer In SO AS T'O ADO SfCTlON •· 1•11111 person 01 by your anomey personal representalrve and mail a copy lo fl• eny lncofrec:tneH or the No 91 -142894. ol Of'llclal caNlr'1chectc118.000 00 "*.IC llOTICI AS SHOWN ON A MAP 20.02.0l5; STANDARDS TWTa ..... IF YOU ARE A appo1rtled by the ooUf1 pel"SOn9i representatrve lllrMt addrH s and other RecOfdl In the otnce of the CHECK depoelted '1n1o -FILED IN BOOK st, PAOE FOR TWE HEIGHT PUWfT· llO. 1 __ _ CREDITOR °' 1 w11h1n. lour months lromlppointed by 1111 courtCOf'l"lmon dH lgnauon. "I Recordar o f Orano•c:towbybuyer'2ooo oo llOTIOl_W 44 OF PARCfL MAPS,T£0f'OA5'<YUGHTSAHO _. conungenl credlt0< ol f'le the date of hrsl issuance o1 w1t11n lour months 9"lm eny, lhowrl herein County PROMISSORY' NOTES "*"O ...... RECOlltOS OF SAJO QR. ROCW 'MHOOWI. -&&Ill:• llO. deOlased, you mvsl hie lellers as provided 1n !tie dale ol hrs I tSSuance of The total amount 01 the Said lal• wtll be made. s 18,000.00 NOTICI II Hf,.!IY ANGE COUNTY, SHOWN Thie ptOfed l'IM tie.'i ,... W a 11 t.oGOa your claim w11h the court c:r,=•a 9~~baleol eo'd.e :!!:~n ~1Jirov~d ii" unpaid bal1nce of the ooll· t;:rra~w c:;:n~ ::. NEW LOAN Pf/A n hu ~~ tNt~ the;:"" COUl1dl ANO OEF1NEO AS UNIT t ~. Md It ha beer'I llOTlm OI' an~":" • copy to !he The time tor hhng clam'6 Cahlomle Proba .. o Codtt~ 91110" H Cured by lhe plied, r.'.gardFr;g title. poa-=~-::' .. t>«ween the leech wll ,....., ! .. .;:::: ON A CONDOMINIUM ~~ ~; ~ ~ ~T :pointed b;P'~"1~1~~ w1I not expu before lour n,. llnll IOf liting claims Pfopet'ty to be •old and ••ulon, 0< encurnbtanc". tend~ a.-/T~n:.:.!:: hWinl on tCllllc ftlft of l'LAN "EC O,.OEO IN the ~ ot the UNOE1' A DEE>°" TAUST wit un tour months from months from !he heanng wl nol 111plre before four reuona bl• es11 ma1ed 10 pay 1"41 remaining prit!CI· as req~~ Sec 24073 ~ ~ Df'fl!L· 90at t1212. PAGEi 1842 Cillfomla EMllronmentel DATED 1ti'04111 UNlE.SS rhe dale 01 hrsl tSSvance 01 date noticed above monlhs lfom the heanng ooete. ••pensu and ad-pel sum of the obllg11tton1 ol Ille lkl9lnMa Md Pr<>-OP'MINT CO'ltt'. fO,. TO 1t94 tNCl.lJSM 0' Oullly Act. YOU TAJ<E ACTic>N TO lett9f'S as provided in YOU MAY EXAMINE dale nollold above vaneee '1 tne lime of rhe secured by uld Deed ol 1Halon1 COde t~ the Pl.A,,,.... COM•Hll10ff O"'IOAL RECORDS OF NOTfC' IS HEli'EIJY FUR· PROTECT YOOR PAOP- secllon 9100 of lhe lhtl tole kepi by the coun If YOU MAY EXAMINE lnltlll publlcallon of the No-I Trust. witrt lnterfft as aald conalder1tloo b the Iran• AMENDMfNT HO. 740, SAID OAANQE COUNTY T'HE .. GIVEN If* llkf PIA>-EffTY. IT MAY Bf S0t.D AT Cahlomia Probale Code you are a perso" rl'le Hie kept by the court tt llce ol H l• 11 S48 2!>0 78 I ~otei PfO\/ided, •dvances, f9f of the ~ and 11-being • requeet to amend PAACEL 2· lie heer1ng _. be I*<! on A PU8UC SALL IF YOU The 11me '°' hhng claims 1n11:11estt1d on tr.e tistale you are a pe<son In addlllon 10 cash lho1 any, under the term• 01 oenM la lo be pai1<1 onty the N9wpof1 Pllc9 Planned AN UNOIVIOEO t '4 IN. "'-22nd day of Juty 19111, NEED AN ECPlAHATION w1I nol expre bttf0te lour you m.'ly hie w1lh tho" court interested 1n the eslale TrualM wtll acca t h j '~1d °"<!_~1 Truel, IMS, after the tranallt ha, been ~~ o.v.lopmem TEREST IN THAT POfHION •• the hour of 7:00 Pm .. In °" T'HE NAT\JAE OF TH£ months from the heMn a lormal Rt1QUf><il IOr you may hfe wllh the court , P a cas · c arges .... •wi>enses ol IPOtoved by the o ,,_ "WV'""'""'-to •ectuc. 1"9 the Council Chamben of PAOCEEOINQS AONNST dale nohced above 9 Sp.,c1al Nollet> ol th!! llhng a lormal Request tor ler a dr1wn on a •1a1e °' trte Trust" Ind ot the ment of AJcohOllC e.v:" C\.n'lll"l1 anoc.tlon lo reull OF LOTS 2 3, ANO 4. OF the ~ a..ch C..,. VOU, YOU SHOUl.O ~ YOU MAY EXAMINE of an 1nvi>n1ory and Speoal Nohoe ol fl• flhn nallonal bank, a check1 Trustll created by 111d Conrrol age equere footage and In-TRACT NO 1622 SHOWN Hal , 3300 Newpott ~ TACT A LAW't'£R. the hie kepi by lhe court 11 i1ppra1<.al of t>sta1., assets ol an inventory an8 drawn by• 11a1e or leder111 DM<J ol Trull Sald sale O • 1 • d o u R M EE T Ct .. M 1he llllOo9llol1 to of· 45 PARCEL NO 1 IN THE vard, Newpott 8Moth, C.,.. On 07/31191 a1 10;00 you 3111 a person or ol -'"Y p,,-1111on or appra1si1I ol eslare .usets crec1n union 0t 8 check.I WI~ be held on July 26. BHATHA I MANJEET flee aquare tootage In CIT Y OF NEWPO RT lomla ... whktl time and A.M , FORECLOSU"f 1n1er~led 1n rh@ estale account as provided 1n 0< ol any 1>41.iion or drlWn by • tl•I• °' federal 1 t, 1 30 PM In the lobby BHATHAI. s4'tier'Ucen-Commerc111~rofeHlonal BEACH. COUNTY OF OR· place .,,., and en P«90nl CONSULTANTS, INC. .. you may"'" with ttte court se<llori 12so ol the .:\CCounl .u grovQ!d 1n MVlng• and loan &HOCll · ~~the ~ding 801 S<Mh SANO THI HUYNH, HUNG ~ eueir-. Offt<» Sit• ANGE. STATE OF CA1.J.. lneerested rney ~Ind the duty aooolnled TN91 .. a lormal Requ&sl tor Cahlorn1,1 Prob;il,.. C:od8 Al secllon 125 ol tne 1 "'· 0..anoe CA MANH 00 Buy9f1Ttan. ·~ 5 FORN A.. AS s OWN be '-'cl tMreon. If rou uneler arid pureuant IO Specaat No1ice ol !he hhn Ri>que'.t 101 Spe<1.11 Nooce Cahl01n1a Prob111 .. Code A !Ion. u llings •n octatton,I The total amount or lh4t l9fM ' Thia projllc1 hU tie.'i r• 1 H ON A chellelige tNa P"OfeC1 1n Deed of T,_, l"ICOfdld on of an 1nv11010ry an~ lorm ,..., 3, ail<tbl., 1rom Ille Request IOr Sp9<'1al No1.ce °' •IVlnga ba~ epeclfted I unpaid balanc. of !tie Obll· Publlahed by The Piiot Viewed, and II ha.a beet> MAP FILED IN BOOK 59. oourt you rney be limllecr 11/08117 .. Document No . .:\Ppra1sal of &stale 11$~1s coun c1 .. r• lorrTI 1s ava1'8bk> lrom lh9 in S«llon 5102 of the Fl-o••ion •ecured by MJd!July 11, 1991 determlneel !PIM II la c.I· PAGE' U OF PARCEL to ralalng only lnoee.._ 17-433331 900li P1ge Of 01 ol any ~llf1on or Anorney lo• P.tltloner rovrt d t>rk 1\81\Clal Code and 1ut~. Pfoperty lo be eold. lc> 1 11'14l5 eootleally .. empt undef MAPS. RECORDS OF SAID you or 1omeo"• elH Oftldal Recorda In 1fw of.. account as crovioed tn PAUL HASTINGS. Attorney '°' ,,.t1tlonet I rtzed to do t>uslnes!I In tlll•1 gelh9f with lnterM t, late er ... 5 of the~ 0 R A N 0 E c 0 u NT y. rltMd ., the publlc '-'ng flee (If the Recorder "' OR- secllon 125 ol ttte JANOFSKY PAUL 0 MCCLARY, JR sti le In the event lender charges. and ESTIMATED PUllfC ~E of the ~ lnWon. SHOWN ANO DEFINED AS dlecrlbed In !Na nodoe Of ANOE Counry, CallbrM, Cal1l0<nia Probate Code Aj & WALER P 0 Bo a 11'2 h costs, ••penan. and •d· nv•"" mental au.ty Ml 'COMMO"I AREA ON In wrlften ~ ••eeuted by·MOARIS P Request for Spi•nal N ohci> 69S Town Center O!lve , Costa ...... CA 12621 OI er lhat caart 11 •c·1 "'~. as of lhe dale I f'Mt40 NOTICE II HelWaY !'VA· CONDOMINIUM Pl.AN REA ~ 10 the City 11 0t KIRI<.. A MM'RIEO MAH AS form IS 3Vol1l;iblo> lrnri1 th~ 17th Floor Oranc}8 Coasl Daity Pilot ceoted in. Tru•t.. ~ hereof. ta ST9.oe2 91 THU• QN9f ..... put>-• pftor '°' .,. pubMc "-""a. HIS SOLE ANO SEPARAn coull clerl( Costa Mesa CA 112626 wtthhold me Issuance of STAN·SHAW CORPOAA· "'°ltlt11M lie he.1nt .. be hl«t on CORDED IN 900K 11212. f:ot 1nfor1M1ion c.ii (11~) PAOf'E"1Y WIU SEU. AT Anorney tor P.lltloner Or11nq11 CO.)C,I O;ioly P110I PUIUC llfOTICI lh• Trvl1H. Deed un1111 noN. u uld Trust .. 6358 9u---.._ !he 22nd dey of Jl.lty 199t. PAOES UM2 TO 1854 IN-&M-3300. PU8UC AUCTlOH TO THE PAUL E GARB EA I fund1 become a11all•bl• 10 East Santa Ana Canyon •• ....._.., 11 tl"i9 hour tJI 7'00 p m. In CLUSIVE OF OHICIAl WAllDA L llAOOIO HIQHEST BIDDER ~OR 201 EHi S.ndpolnle PUIUC NOTICE '1et.....,e lhe payee °' endor~ as •)Road, Anaheim Hiiia. CA The loflowlng perwru are the Councll ~ of RECOAOS OF SAID QA. CITY ..._ CITY rW CASH, ~ ll time of Ste 330 ---..,___ au.11 11 l ..._ matt., ol right 92808 (714) 637·251 1 j Cloong butlnea.t u the N9WPOf1 8-cti Cit) ANGE COUNTY ....,._T MACtl Ille In ~ money of lti9 Senti Ana CA r..,.n_ ........ I OATE Juty I, 1991 L.4 PAZ LIOUOR 179!>5 Hal. 3300 ~ ~ The Urv..d S-... by cuh 1 92707·5703 au.ln1M lrt-.e The~ ~ ar•' Said sale wlll be mad1, BY· T Galllnl. ~slstan1 Magnolia Avenue. Fountain vwd, ~le.di, C.... •lfMI l ddreu and Pubhhed Orangl Coelt callhler'1 check~ .,Ye OrMga Co;isr 0.111~ P1lr,1 atet......,t dot ~ = I tM wtttiout coven•nt °' Vice Pres1dem I Valley, Call! 97708 lomla, ., 'llflldl .,,._ and ochet con11no11 d~.itor'I. Deity l"'tloC .)4;y 11, 1911. .._ or Nlllonlil '-*. a The following pereor1t are I c Q\ p 0 ,. A T E C 0 M· I warranty. exptes1 or Im. ReftH lo Fiie No S321 1 Khuong Oleu L•. 3502 ~ace llff lftll al ,.,..,. If W>'f. of the real Pf099'ty Th424 chldl o-_, by a .._ or PUBLIC NOTICE doing but1neu ., 1 MUNICATIONS SERVICES I plled regatdlng 11111, po•· I RE MECHLING I West Calle Del Norte ""· nter..,... =-=-and 0.9Cfit>ed above la pur. federll cr.-uriOf1. or a Flotlt WORLD WIDE MARKET •j 1595·A Scenic Avenue .... ion OI •ncumbtln()H TAC 80311 Santa An•. Caltt 92704 be hMtCll • " rou POt1ed lo be' 3326 VIA "11UC NOTICI chedl esr-by ...... or a kMie r ING, 291 5 R9dl'lm Bldg Coira M .. , c.tf. 929~ 110 N lilly the Indebtedness Publ1 5t1e d Newporr Hau Kim Nguy, 3502 WM1 Ch.lhnge tNe ..-ct In LIDO. NEWft()AT BEACH . federal MVtr9 and loen u.ine.e Mame noo. Costa MMll Calll I Jamie R Trevor, 191 t H <:ured by UICI Deed •d· Baach.'COsla Mua Piiot Cane Del NOf'I• #8, s.,n,, eovr\, you ..., .,. -"""9cl CA 9119113 llOTICa TO HIOciation, nvlngti ... 9tat•ment 192626 King, Ro •d Newpoll I . I July 4 11 18 199 /\na. Calif 92704 lo ,.,.,. Ott'fi/ lloee '-'" The ~ T '" COtfT'IUCTOlilS IOCliMton. Ot aM9 bet1k The folfowlng persons are Eric 0 Farmer 1100 Calle! e.ach Cillf 92MJ vancee ltierevnder, with In-· · 1 Ouyen Oi.u La. ~2 WM! you o r tom90ne eile <llac..,me 1 ...,,:: f Clll!!A l9edlled lrl l9Ctlon 5102 of Cloing bus1neH., Del Cevro San Clemente Thi• · bullneu ,1 n lerM t u provided therein 11'1394 C~ll• Del None #8 Santa ralMd et IN IMilblo '-'ng ""Y •~ .. , °', --U-flOR .,_ the f'lnendll Code Ind -HAV'rHORNE & ASSOCI· Calif 921 7~ • Clucted by .,, lnd+vldua~o '•nd the unpaid principal of Ana. Calll 92704 ' dwctlbed In -.... nollee OI any lnCOnecll,... of ttie1 Scllool 0410ict: COAST thoftnd IO do ~ lrl ATES, INC ro2" BuS1nen U>rTena Diane t..a.io. 34 Th• reglslranl (•) com· the note NCVred by 1aid PUBLIC NOTICE T1111 bu11neu 1a con-In Mtten 00f,...._1C"911ce 1trMt 8delr-and ot,.,., COMMUNITY COLLEOE tNe ltatl.) At THE FRONT Clr Or #202 IMn11 Cahl M0<ena. IMne. Caltt 92715 ~ lo tr~ bul l· deed wtth 1nt9fH t ,,_.,90,, CluC1ed by co-p~ delh•Wf to the~ It. or common de1lgna11on, II DISTRICT ENTRANCE TO SUfTE 205 92714 Thill bus1ne11 Ill con. nesa undllf ltle FICtltloua l u provided In aald Note 1001078 Tl'le reg111rant(1) co~, r:r 10, the..r:-: ~ any, ~ ,_..,, Said 91<1 Oeedllne: 2 o'c:todt ($£COHO FU>OR) t7902 Hay1horne & Auoc1111es ducted by an lndlvtdual Bualnau N•me(•) hied lu•. chargu i nd ._. NOTICE Of' menced 10 lranHCt buat-"' "...," Cllll (71 ) ........ be made. but wfttl..I Pm of the 3ht day of IRVINE. BLVD. TUSTIN, CA Inc CalilOfnla corp Trt• reg•Sl•ant(a) com-aboY'9 on Jur'9 14 1991 I AVAILMILITY Of rien under !rte Flctltloul ~. ~ ~ °' """ Jl.lty. t99l 92UO 11 rtgtll. ... and ~ fhls bu11nus is Cl'lr>-menced 10 Iran.act bus1. Jamie R Tr..-ot P9"1MI of lh• rruatM and ANMUAl. ,.~,... Bus•ri•u Name(•) listed ---a. MeetO, • ._ 1.....,,led enty. P1aee of 9kl ~· Of. 19ffft ConY8Y9d IO ~ ducted by a COfpor11lon nus un<1e< lh• Frc:11t1ovs This •tat•~· WH flied of the lrusls crH ted Oy ~ llbO'fl on N" CITY C&.*M cm OP 'Pl' Of ••oy regard· 11<:9 of Olreelor of ~ llOW held by lt undlt Mid Trte reg1srr1n1111 com-Buslneu N8met1t listed With lhe Count\< ci.n. 01 Mid Deed ol Tru11 to S.Ctlon Kh"')"9 Ooev u. 1 --~ 99ACM Ing tftle PO~. Of ~ Ing, 8efty 9alctwin, COllll Deed of Tr\IM In tN ~ meoced to transact ous1-above oo June 24 1991 Oti .nge County 0,, .Jur>e 14 1 LENDERS T 0 SER\llCE, et04(d) of the Internet lh1' slal.,_,,t wu lllecl Publlet*1 Orange COMfl <:umb<anc91. IO PIY the r• Community Cottege Ot. erty a ltuat•d In H id ness under the F1C1mous Eric D Fatme< 1991 ' INC , 23422 MILL CREEK "--Cod9, notlc• wtth the Cou"ty Clet'll ol O Piiot l1 1 malnlng pnnclpal aurn of tr1d. 1370 Ad4lma A...,_, ~-deeolbW'lj the~ Bu11ness Namer,1 11,led Tl'l1s !11alemen1 was lll&d f 497228 DRIVE, SUITE 120 ~· le .,_..., eflren ttuit 0111nge County on June 24, ally .AJty ' 91ri,_. It-. note(a) secured by H id COllta "'-.CA 92e2e ~ein· LOT 19 Of' TRACT ' at>Ove on NA wttl'I tne Coonty Ckttlt 01 Pub! 0 OUNA HIUS CA 926S<C lhe annual repot"t '°' •99• 25 Deed of TrUll wflh ~ Project ldenttflc1tton NO 7488, ,,.. TliE CITY OF President O•anqe County on Jun@ 2!> II"«! '8"Qtl Coas1 \ the flee:-' .-ar Mel"Ch f'4e7Ma I I ther90'1 Name OCC Aecil-w ... COSTA MESA. AS SHOWN This !llatemflnl was f•lt:'d 1991 Dally Pllol .Nne 20 n July (714) 951·5720 31, 1H1 of IErwood Publ•~he<I Orange Coaal "'9lJC llT1CI aid Hoc (aa) ~ "'w1y Lig hting System, ON A MAP RECOROEO IH Wllh the CO•Jn'Y Cieri< 01 .,4 .. 151 • 1 t 1991 S.•ed 07 03 1991 IE 0 , , • •' ""YWl"CH , " PhaM 11. 1~91 OM No B()()f( 288. PAGES 42 TO Orange County on Mev 23 Pubh•ned Oranne Coa•l f'h-3401 ey·. SIMONE Sl<OT'NIC.A dgef fou.-detlon, e A. a 1~ P 1"1 July 1 1 19 <>5 1 l'M1• Atfty, una.< lt>e letma Of t"9 4-UM, Bid No 1589 44 INCLUSIVE Of MfSC£l.. 1~t " ~ TRUSTEES SALE OFFICER privet• foundetlen, la ugust 1 tggt Pl RI LI Deed of TN91, wtlmaled Ptece "'-w -on Me: LAHEOUS M"'"", ,... ......., Oa11y P1101 Juf\e '] 7 July d llabt t "'-Th ...,. "' ""' •no; f485192 11 t8 1991 Publlthed by The PllOI we • 8 fou,._ .o408 • I 111-. IHt, ch1rge1 and ••· C>mc. ol ~of Pt!pl-OFACE °"THE COUNTY Publll h8d Ori-nge CoHl PUILIC llOTICl I Juty 11 18, 25 1991 detlon'1 princlpet of. Mitt ""' l*'MI of !tie Trwt" ~ cal FklllltM F'tannlng, .. R ECOR DER OF SAID Dally Pilot June'°· 27 July Th-JSt lh433 nc ... , lnepectlon dur· PUlllC NOTICI The ~ pertOne.,.. of tne Truea CtMled by ~. Cout Community COUNTY. EXCEPT THERf- PUBLIC NOT "1ottts-e r Ing r-.uter bueln-• j doing b.*""8.. Id Deed of T College Ol"rlct, 1376 FROM AU OIL GAS MIN-4 11. 1991 fCE •u..__ lrteme .,'ILIC NO "°" "°"" f'lotttteue Vlll..A OEL A£Y · 2~ ,._ .. rust. lc>wll Ad1me Au"u•. Cot ta ~ AHO OTHER H'f'. fh·J?9 Stet..,._.. ... v TICE " •:OO a.m . 9u9Meu ....... chef Ave SUh O.t Coeta l 519,5S4S 24 Etllmated, ...... r;A 92928, r,....., o R o c AR a o N s u a- ---------The lollowtng ~· .,. "1otm.ue t o 5:oo p .m . by 8"Y c it-.... --.. ....... C4dtt.11929 • ' I AQCr'Uecl lnt9fHt and AO· Feclilty (71 4) 432-5707 STANCES l YING BELOW"" PUBLIC NOTICE dO!nQ ou91,_. el llren who r9queeta It Rancho euc.mo.-"-' dltlonel edvancea, If any, NOflCE IS HEREBY DEPTH O F 500 P:EET flottttoue JT CAAPfT Cl.EANIN<l. laueMiei Meme wtthln 190 clap efter Cl~~~ 1g'u~•~ :-aon• are ll•Amer'lt ~· ~ llrill lllCreaN tllll flour• OIVEN that the a~ WITHOUT ANY RIGHT TO auea,_.. MenM 909 W Wlllatdlon Way The fol=::on, 11r1 tit. det• of thle publl-C R E. AT I v E A A T S LimltH 241 pnor IO .... n..-n.d School Olstr1c1 of ENTER UPON THE SUA· ..... ..,..,,. MCKAY PARTNERS 1 ~~= A~~i~' e:~os Wll-dOlnQ buelnee1 •• ceUon. THROUGH TECHNOLOGY. Flsc:Nr ... :...... 0-1 . The lt•"•ltclary under ~by~· C&Mfomla. FACE ~, n;~,~ Th• lollowing peflOnl .,. N-P011 Pl 10th Fl N-lardaon W•y Call! Santa AMERICA WEST SPE· The roundatlon '• 630 1 Wlr'lalow Or . Huotlng-Co.I• MtiM. ~. IQat ..., Deed of Ttv11 ~ ~ 9oerd~ ~ doing buelnHt ... port Beach. Calll 921!eO Ana Callf 9Q7'o;, CIALTY TOURS, 314 Wear prtnolpet 9fflce It I• 1on S..ch C.Hf 92647 Trtlt bu1ln9ft la c.n-lot9 necuted A'1d ~I lltetted to ' ~os-FEET,.: OV"™ OF IOO JOW<I MARGOTIA FER Sarah M Stuck, 23 Moote-I Ult-· I ...... _. ,-2 Ball Rd . Anartelm Caht c at9d et 9ulte 101 Mk:h.ie Lauren Hummel, doCtecl by: • ll'""9d _., erld lo the .~ ;;,dr. Al 1 • ~OED IN.,._ RAAA 1330 SE e 1 C ....,.__ ...., ~5 2152 n...__. D•., Ir: 6301 Winslow Ot Hur1tlnn-,_lhlp ----a · wtil ~up IO, STAUM£HTI OF RECORD. . 1111ot c to, orona Clel Mar Celol Trident Ln . Hu"""'""" Wllllam C St-e _.._....,, • 8 C ""' T"' 1 ( ) written Oeclatwllori of O. but not lat., tllan the TM -.--__... Ste 86 Santi Ana. C11111 92625 8eech. Call! ~ •·-'479 vtne CA e27t5 ton ei-ch •ltl 92&47 "• ••g 1tr1nt • ~ ••----92707 Norr.,8 Soleno-OeVaney T 1 1 Elden Ave Cowl• Meaa T .. • 1 1 I John CharlH Hummel ~ IO •"'99C1 ~ ._.Ind~ for Sele.~~ ti~~ ~ COl'WftOf\ d11tg1110o11, h 1 bua n•H 11 con-Cattt lnf.21 n• pr no pel fftalft-16301 Wonalow o. Hunting'. neu under the Rc:1Moul and 1 M'"9r'I NO«tce of o. --""' w-___ ., ""' • " My, of IN ,... ~ ~';,. M:'ie~""s.!.t~O in~ 3035 ~~ tllll Or•"Q• ducted by • 11"""8cl 1*1· Tiiis bu11ne11 11 con-A99r of "'-~Hon ton Beech Cttl<I ~7 Bua1nen NM!•(•) llMlc:I !MM end Elactlon to 54111 co~t IOf th• above deecllbed above la pur. C-'lf ....,.,707 CTalll n«ehlp ducted .... en •-'!Yldu•I I•"~ T. Uttt. This bu11ne11 11 co~ above on 19el5 The .--.. • ......_. c--.... pr~·-...... por19d to be.: ~ AEo. .. "" hos bu11nen I• con The reg lt1rant(1) com--• """ _..,.......,._ __, ,_,,., .,_ be ~ In HILL AVENUE COSTA Thia bu1lneu 11 con-ducted oy .,, lndMduel m«IOld 10 tr....c:t !MM~ The reglllr1n1(s) com Clucted by hv1t>and and .>otY1 A ~. a.-.. Mid Node. of ~ and the p6ece ~ abow9 ME • due1ed by an lndrvldu•I Ttie 1egletranl(•I com.I nees U'1der the Flc1fttoue mericec1 to l1an1Act 0011· "obet1 T. c.tttt., C~A, wife Parm. Election 10 Sel 10 be ,. llnd lt\ll be opened ' SA. CA~ Tht reg111ranl(1) com menced to lransact bu!ll·1 Bueinen Nim•(•) leted ""' under the FlctlllOU!I 2152 Dup•1tt Dfl-1 The regislr•nt(•I com. Thia ......,,.,,,. -tied cetded "'!tie county ...,.. ~ reed l<loud .. '::: ~-~NMtle "*leed ro 1ranaaC1 bus1. nesa utlder tne Fictltloue above on -"-1t 1", Buainen Name(•) 1191ect Suite 101, 1"""9, cA ::!:edu_.1.,0 tr,~~ ...... ~ ~"-~on ~ .. ':. the,.., property i. ~ ebov-tated time and .,.,., 1ncoi:Zw ol .:: nees un<l9f Iha F1ct111ou1 Bu11n11e N1me(•I listed Liliane Moreno · •bove on· June I I 1991 •2715 "" ... ,..._.,,......,. ~-,,... ....,..,.., --• ptece .,.... 9u1lneH Nama(s) listed above on o.c.mbel 1 Thia ~~ ... , fllld Willlam C St-• 8ut1neu Name(•) 1191edl 19'1 •"d more lh1ri three n.r9 ,.. be • 110 0. com lddr9M and oeti. above on Junt 1, 1991 1990 wtth the Counry Oer1l of Thi• ,,.,..,..,,. waa ~1ea ~tMMd.., '"-~t •t>ove on .Jut>e 10 1991 11497970 f'l"lor""8 nave e1apeec1 .-e poe1t ~lot eec:tl ... ~ ~...: Johri M Margotta Sa1•h M ervc1e Orange County on June 17 wtth the Courlf)' c ... 11 or Jut, 11 • 1" 1 MIC,._.. ~ Hummel ~-'*' Orange COMC "'°' recor<Udlon of btd docume11• lo .-· 2 .. be ~ ..._. ™• llatemenf .... filed Thi' •t.wtement ...... fti.d 1991 ' Otano• Courity on June 11 Th4•1 Thtl ••llfement WH Ill«! Ollity Piiot .AJty 11, ti. 2S, DAT£ 07I02/91 .,,... ... ...,,,,, In good GUI ~ With the County Ci.<11 of Wllh lhe County Cleo ot '497409 t"1 w"" lt>e County Clet11 of Augua1 I t•1 ARM f'IHAHOAL COAPO-:::r=1 ...., 30 ~ ~or~-:'= ?'~7°9 County on June 14 ?~no• Covnty on .!Yn• 25. Publlahed ~ Cou1 Publlahed O<~"i.o':, PUil.iC NOTlC! ?'e:7°9 County on June 10 • T'h-407 AATION. 9330 SKY ~AM • the bid~ dllle. Ing ... p c t ·,or~ 1 ,.4 M2le 1 Dally Plot"'-20. 27. Juty -,,. NeM41 "*IC IOTICI ~. SAN DtfOO. CA1 c!::, bidder 1 ~ CUt•O•IOM, ID P'¥ the ,.. Pu"'1eh-' 0 '417~~· Pu""'lah_. "·ann. "--et 4, 11. 1•1 ~•lly Pl~ .June 20 n July .... ~~ .. ~ Pubhhed <flaw COlll1 '21D . T-.,no.,. Number.Ito the==-~ ~ ~ ..,. of .,. ..., •Ange ...,H t .,. wu v<-.... ..,.,.. ~ 1 , I 1, 1ino1 rv-n.. .._._ · ,,. Pl -(t 1 t) 292·2000 rTV' .,_ naet(I) aecur9d 11¥ .... Dally Piiot Ju~ 20. 21 July Oalty P"ot June 27 July 4 fh.331 I NOTICE IS HEREBY1 Dally PtloC June 20. 27. Juty •u I 16 --ELVERA MASSA .. INI.: ==-~ and be p,. Deed ol 1'1\1111,• ::.:::~ '· 11. 1991 I t t, 18 t!Ml1 --• -· I GIVEN ll'lat lh•Clfy Counc;u,4 11 11191 .. • V1CE ll'RESIO£NT ct-•c---~1~0 ~· ., fh.338 r-_,..,,. of the City of Newpott f'h.-330 1 I t• ·----...-0 ~ -notl(t), ect.lwiOM, • --------Th-.3~2 Nliai "11UC NOTICE 8-:h win hold 1 public The,.,....,...... -~ -=-~ C:!~*:Ji ~ur:-'~"'::..Z ft\llUC NOTICE I "11UC NOTICI ....., = '1G....._ =~:~opi tt! =I PUIUC llOTICI ~ ~~ co~ J4#t 11, 11, s , 1111 17. 1•1 ., =°:4~:-= f-•· c""99' ancr ••· f'lctttt1ue ll'lotltleue •• ll UI ._.. aulMe• Mw I of !tie '"• Chief ooncem. ~ ·~ta ~ IM31 DATI!; JULY 11, 1•1 ll 2 ...,._ ot fw T~ and .......... N.-II h••t a .. t1•1 •t tng the co9t of the •bat•' "°1111 n MENCAH ~AO-pm; 80AN> DATI!: ~ ot 11'9 ~ er..-. bw atet......e The ro-.tng ,,.,._,.are The~ l*'IOnl are ment of -.cl• and other 911-.iiu ,._. Vl'i:J~ADYM-21• 1"1 1e1ct Died ol TNll ..,.., The loHowing P«aon• .,, The foltowtnn P«90rni doing bulll'llM •· doW1Q lxielneM aa: nulMnC ... •od reqUMl!nQ ....... ,,.. TJSINQ ,.,.,...,.. PU9-W IOT1CI &di btd muec ~ IT1~.290..llS,...,._. ~bu..,_,... d ~ .. : •• NMA CONSUL TAN TS, FOffWARO MOTION, 333t trte AudltOf-ContrOll9f ol The'=: l*'90M -UCA • Wat ~ ., .. OI' ~=. = llO the M H!Mfletely ~ !~~s~ ~=""~: t~R~t~S~o~~ ~~:~• =tr~'c!m' ~.,".°8c:.!t ~ ~ d•I ~ ~~ ~ C:,~cKTS~'S mAV£L :::J,, ~v.~onarofl WIC ••A_, fActl bidder .,.. ..,., = ~:, ~ ";:i Corona d•I Mat C all! pan 9lvd No 21 ~ 92975 Kenneth R HenderM>t1 cmenl :-'~ ~~~T~ ibJ::M 8ye~;:.nj1~~7 t:: =rl:.:~ C ~:",:.:''::,~ ~~(~~~ ::. ":,:,;: =-~ ::...'° ~.:=~*'o.1 '2$211 . MeM, CA ·~ ' l<e""eth Jeffrey Aapla, ~~ ~71a1e4 Ave . lnllne ..... ~"' -92912 c:~llon, -t •-of .. r aw of -... o1 11'9 111...,... IUbo .._ ... _... ---... ...._ ~ l(e"h l<ONed 9.....,_ .-.,, ~ ~ 2062 27171 pi_, c-tlle, 8en ...-. ---_._, -J .__,...., -- ---900 S.. Lane nt. ~ "I-port Blvd No' 21 . Juen Ceplt1r1no, Callf 9'111 Mlnb, 43 a~. NOTICE IS HERE.I V FIJR.. A'!:" -;et;~·1 107 CJedelf ,..-~ ........... 9wf\. ~ .. '-*' e ~ =~~°" ~ ,.._.. .,_,a~ Nalile ol del ...,, Callf '2e2& Coefa ..__CA 92'127 92975 Irvine. CaMf 92714 THEA GIVEN "*.., PIA>-.• • 0• •1. .. ...._. ·--,, pur9'lllrot '° -·---............. a... ~ Thi• b uelneu 11 oon-Thi• buet""' 11 con-Thie bu1lnH• 11 co~ Thi• bvl lneu la con-lie '-lng wll be Mid °" ~ Tht1 i.ue&neee le ~ ,., llilectl .......,.. Codi ttna anctcoi•--• Tiie •••cud ducMd by: lfl lndlvtdull ducted by· "'lndMduel duded by-an ""<IMdual duc'9d by·~ IN 22nCI dey of Jl.lty t•1 Tti11 bualnen I• con-dudld by':• _,,. ... 1 ledof\ i. 12 °" ,...... ., ,,. ,....._ NA. ~ ...., ,..._ GI °""'Iii Th• r99l1tr1nt(•l com-The r99l1tren1(1) com-The r99l11rlll'll(•l corn-The regletrant(1) com-84 the hour of 7 00 p m ~ Cluc:ted try· "'lndMdllll Th• r .... treftt(•I ~ <liRAHOI. OOUNTY TA)O to ,_,.Code ledafl 4100 et llldorl to ... eo M ,. rnettCeCI \o •ltlMCt t>t-. menced lo trWIMC'I ~ IMli'Wled lo UnMC1 llult-lft9nOed lo lrwact ~ lhe City Hall C o1.1nc11 Tiie r90lltrl nl(•) c-~ II .._ ..,.._ ~ .......... bw MQ. ..-..11'1 the OOUl'lfr .... . ,,... under the f'lciltloua ,_. under tM Rc:9ltoul -under the l'IC1IOoue neee under the Flcill1oua D\amt19tw 3300 ~ menced IO fl'WllCI bual-,,.. ~ ... ......._.. tour (~ AND WIST ledl .... """'-*"" ... ,.., ,..... .. ....... Bu.i-ee N..,._(t) 1111ed 8uelnM1 Nerne(a} llMd ~ H-<11 IMed ~ NerM(a) lleted ~d · ~ 9wft, MU undet ... l'lcWoul au.a.... ~ ...... 004IT 111• °"1'Anoff _. _. W a_..... Of aft4ll ....,_ t9iaft .. .. eboYe on MB'f t t•1 abow on: nla abow1 °"' .AJ/y t, 1ttt above on . .lvt'te t•. 1991 ~ ~· ~~ _ = :..~~'1 .. ~ ':::8 ,.°"f • 11 __ :..TWONC~ .,: .:::=:; =i:;:,~ ,....._ • ......... -:-• ..-.... l<4'lth Konrad SWeneon JMn A o.rMltt I(~ .)aft.., A8'Jlie 9lan Mintz _.., ..-. ---~ ...,_ w.-.,_ ~ 1 ._..., ' .--........ .. ,......, fi1 ..._. In fie ..:.• ~ ~..!,.:-• • I. Thie 84-.ment ... ftled Thia _.,,_14 -ftled TNe ..... lMlt ...... llled TNe ..... '*" -tlled -rney ~ and Thie ---_, ... .,,...., with tM County C.11. of w41.t1 tr.. County a.rtt of ...,..,, lhe County Oertt ot wftPI IN County C1ertt ot 1-d tNreon 1 1 , ..... tleed ti II ICA --.., ........ .., ...... IP! the -*Kt we.--...• 'ORICLotURI CONt Orange County on .Jvne t 4, Ofange County on Mey 21. Orange Courtly on .Alr'9 14, OJ-. County on NM 1', .,.... L ........ ~ ..,__~ Cl9rtl tJI ....... Oour"Y on " ,... llO ...... "' ... Cllf. "'M ....... ,.. ....... IUL.TAHT8 INC Al t"l 1"1 1191 t"1 cm ~ITY Of ~-..,. --~F on~ 12. O.... ~on,,.... ti. NOTlCa • ~ ~ 1n of the IM•l"Nffl TfllUIT&. 1'9il • .._.. P'Ubllan.d °'"'09 eo..1 WUPOAT "llllr •oteH• Cewd • llCl!ld.... ..... f"9 ._...., .. CA.-m. ,..7170 , .... .., P'ote?... NeTlte 1•1 1•1 net OfV'8f 9'1111 ._ ....,. al .... • a ..... ILVO... .... ~ Pvbll9hed °'9"91 Com ~ 0..,,.. COM! ~ Orange C... Publl1hed New port ~ Or.,._ c... ~ Or ... C-. le ....... '" .. Olr ..-.,... .. p JI 1 f TllU IMYO OWiy PllOI June X> 27. JIAy Ol#y "°' .Jvne rr. Jl.lty •• 09'ly PllOf .Aly 11 ti , 21, Ollty "°' Jufte '° 11 .My •••ch.CO.I• ..... l"llo4 n-.,..,.-"-20, 17, .... no...-.... ....-... ... -..... ~ ~ ...... I .. -.. PN.Fietr '·It t90t 1t. t•. t991 AUgll9t t.1tt1 4, 11 IM1 • ~., -., __.,~--•• _., ........ lioita•d ..... _... ...... .............._ti • fh-.339 ..... .AAA • M "· 1991 •. 11, 1•1 •. "· ,.1 ' ,_, .._;; cA -.· .. ._._..el -· .-1111111111_51111'""1414 .. TM ,_ ~' ,,.,._ ""'337 "'4'9 ~ ... flour ~ ,. ......... ~ .. !!..--.. .Nlf "· ti. .. 191. ~----., , capturing the moment. Susan Spfmus Gallery q marks 15th~ D4 1 UUllf .... 2 Susan Spiritus Gallery in Co$ta Mesa is marking its I Sth anniversary. The gallery specializes in fine ------ an photography. On display 1s a selection of works from 33 of the gallery's steady exhibitors. A recept ion is sc h e d uled between 7 and 9 p.m. tonight. The 1111 gallery is located fflft'll on the third floor ------ of Crystal Court Art For details ... ce S article o n pd(tC Editor 04. ----- 2 llTI • llJCI( I rvine M eadows Amphitheatre plays host to Operation Rock and Roll l·nday. The ft p.m concert will feature Judas Prae<,t , Alta Cooper. Motorhead. Oangemu.. To" and Metal Church I or t1d,el\ l<lll 740- 2CXJO 3 • TO T1tE ARTS LagunJ Beach\ • .rnnual an s fcsll\ al'. Art·A·l-a1r. Festival of the Ans and Sawdu~t Festival, continue through the summer monthi.. Each fe!>tl\ al features an a!>sort mcnt of art\ and crafts, ranging from pa1ntrngs and ceramics to iewelry and blown ~'"''· 4 --·zao Santa Ana Zoo " hosting a nostalgic mu.,1cdl trip to the Jl>50-. and ·~ SJturday. The fund- ra1l1ing "Rockan· Zoo S·A." begins .11 <> 30 r m Ticke ts arc SS a 20 TulNGs To Do person ticket; drive-in food: burgen, chips, popcorn, sodas ·and cookies will be available for purchase. For dctai.ls call 9S3-8SSS. 5.._. The world famous . ant of the MHtcrs is "Ciag staged nightly at 8:30 al the ltvinc Bowl in Laguna Be.ch. Ticbb range Crom $9 to S38. For re~rvations o r ticltcts call 1 (800) 487-FEST. ~ 8 ,..aau r IM Huntington Beach Cooocrt Band rresents a free ce lebr1ttion o music Sunday at 2:30 p.m. in Huntington Central Parlt, in the open area near the library. The 50-member band will present a medley of showtunes. marches, popular and patriotic music. Tbo$e attending arc invited to bring picnic lune.hes. For details call 5~5258. Marble C.olfec.housc. The readin1 is ooe oC thoee beJd rep1arty on the tcc:Ond Tbunday of the month at Blue Marble, 1907 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For details call 646-5776. I Cl lti ClllY Tbo Crazy Hone. just a few miBules up tbe SS Freeway, presents CUJenc Carter Monday at 7 and 10 p.m. Tickets arc $19.SO. C.all 549-1512. 10 1111 llf ~ Laguna Arr Museum newest exbibi1, "The Cutting Edge: Contemporary American Folk Art from the Roscna.k Collection" is now on display. Featuring a variety of worts such as paintings. sculpture. poltery and textiles by sclf·tramed native American artists, the exhibit continues through Aug. 18. Call the museum at 494--6531 for 18 ~ "!. ... an anti· drug production wrinen by former Marina High School students. will be presented today, Friday ind Satunby at 6 p.m. on the grass area next 10 the public library in downtown Huntington Beach. The city's community service and police departments have joined forces to present the play. which deals with issued faced by teen-agers. Admission is free. For details call S.36-5258. 14 Jilli CM &I Gerald Wiggins will be featured in this week's installment of the summer jazz festival ar the Hya tt Newporter. Tickets fo r the J-nday event (gates open at 6:30 p.m.) are $7. For reservations or ticket information call 729-1234. details.. 15 till 1911 The Blue M arble 1 .... -I i if 11 lm • UI I Coffeehouse on Harbor Newport Harbo r Art . Comedi~•. Pat Haie~l~ .. A Boulevard and IQ\h Street in Museum d is p I a y s an ·•'°°& wtth O>uclt Martin· Costa Mesa has 11 full slate of assortment of pieces from i\S tnd T~ ~performs at the enter tainers for the wcelt permanent collection in "Different lmprov tn fmnc Tut$day through AdmlSSion is FREE! On tap this Stories: Five Views of the next Sunday. Shows Thursday .and weelt arc· F O.E.:. Thuf"'I Poetry. Collection." The cxhlbit. orpniud Suocby It !."30 p.rn.. ($7); Friday today; Tom Win low, acou tic into five exhibition aepnents. 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. (StO); and guitar, Friday; John Croato. continues thfOUth "Sept. 2S and Saturcby 8 ~ 10:30 p.m. (SJO). classical guitar. Sunday; Gerry features a wide ftriety of artworb. For iAfonnatJoo ca1J 854-5455. Ga<:ek. pop nostalgia. Monday; The mUICum i5 opeo TuadJly So? Productions, live theater, through Sunday froco 10 a.m.. to S Tuesday; a nd Jo e l Easton, p.m. Adm.iS'Sion is· SJ for adults 12 1119. mil II bluegrass and blues. Wednesday and $2 for tcnior citizieas and n.c "91 Steel P\llsc Ram-Weekday shows began at 7 p m .. students. Call 7S9-U22 for details. Slam-Dub-Jam will be weekend shows at Q and Sunday BCM••aa.Pml Poets Read.ing. Inc. will present J\llia Stein, Robert Petcn and Paul Trac:hteDburg toniaht at 7:30 p.m. at Blue &lllOft& the features Saturday at shows at 6 p.m hu informa11on the 6 p.m. Steel Pulse oonccn a1 call 646-Sn6. Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre. Also on tap will be Special Beat, SheHy Thunder and Daddy Freddy. For details or tickets call 740-2000. 18 •1 mc•~ Now you can enjoy the LATEST in contemporary Mexican cuisine at Cano'al $S 95 Dinners priced from • "Pac1(1c Ovt"rture~... a mu~1 cal abnur Commodore Mauh~"' Perr) , landing on 1he shorci. ul Japan on July 14. IR'\J, and ahe change~ within an .ancient feudal empire. wall he on sragc at I rvanc Barclav Theatre today through J uly 20. Performances arc set for 8 · p.m., SUNSET DINNER $8 _95 Four Cowse Dinner There la • no N•awant that can compare -We have the BEST Hflrbor vlewl Complimentary Valet Parking for your conveniencel 2 2 4 f ~ U>dlt HfPwtllf N!Npott &rlt (114) 6.3f-f.381 witb IC'IU'll 2 p.a. ... c ,, nctcu raqc ff'Olll SU to m. For sbowtima Oft ~call 8S4- 4646. 17 uac • Benoit Brec:llt Md Kurt Weill'• •-iat .. Happy End,'' set ia me ~ Twcntlel. is in ill final -,. at h t.ta C.out Repertory. Perfor•anccJ are scheduled throup s.dly It 8 p.m. today and Friday, Sahlfday 11 2:30 and 8 p.m. and Saday at 2:30 and 7:30. For information and rescrvatioM call 9S7-4033. 18 --Ulll nm Bedore. once • top disc jockey. will present hLS humorous views on life in Huntington Bead> for a perform· ancc at 8:30 toaight at The Ma1estic. Also featured will be Joan Fagen and Marty Keegan. Admission is $6, with a two-drink mmimum, with a dinner buffet starting at 6:30. For reservations call 963-1727. 19 11&11111 .. Orange C.ounty Manne Institute sum.mer theater program presents a one-woman show. "The Crossing: The Story of the Pioneers ... The play, featuring Dorene Ludwig, will be performed aboard tM tall.ship Pilpim at 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. . each Friday and Saturcby throu&b Aq. 2. Ticlets are $26 per penon. For detail or reserva1ions ca.II 496-2274. 20 Clllll ..... Studios continue 10 release aa UIOrtmcnt of ~\Jmmer movies. Among the \ current offerinp arc .. Reguding Henry,'' 1tarrin1 Harmon Ford and Annette Benin&. "Dutch ... starring Ed O'Neill, and "Bill and Ted's Boaus Journey," re-tea.ming Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter - thtS time travclit\1 to K~..:n, Hell and beyond. I I le oc. Or-. c....,. In', Meck u.. n.;.., Meck de ... I :r .......... TM, .. ... ..., I BENJAMIN ~STEIN'S 7 p.m., Newport Harbor Art Muse.um and Newport Center Fashion Island i.n Neiman Marcus cou11yard. S50 pp. Phone 759-1122. laM B....u GolfT.......,.t, Auf.. 5-6. OfOC Liulcst Angel Guild at Los eo,otes Country Oub, Buena Part. Contact Janet Napnti. S32.-8675. CHARllY AND SPECIAL EVENTS 191111•1 ti K1hH11c.,., July 1l at 6 p.m., OC Hiltorical and CuhW'll Foundation at Sean it7 Pacific Oallc~Colta Mesa. CoaQd Tricia Ooldmaa, 250-1957 . ....., ....... July l l at 7 p.m., Poeu Julia Stein, Robert 9kdcu n.ta. JW, 14, 4-8 Peten and Paul Tracbteoburg read p.m., Todos Chapter of Saint at Blue Marble Coffeehouse, J H 'tal Fou.oda · Cosu Meaa. Pree. Contact osepb °'P' ~IOO at--location TBA S60 pp. Contact MicMel lope. 441-1820. Marso JobDIOll, 771-8211. ..... , sl die M....,.., throup ... ,..._ , ..... Au• 30, 8:30 p.m. on feativa.I ~ w...., Gelf ~ode, -1 .. ts, OliYe erea Tttttmcat c.aaen Grounds, Laguna Beach. Phone at Sea Cliff Country Club. 494-1145. Newport Bcacb. Phone Tn-'4999. ..,.......... Fad.al, throup Sept. llW"a • .,_ .._.., July 15 at 7 1, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., aru and p.m.. Berin&er winet.. five.<oune crafts show in Lapna Beach. $4 dinner at Treu Rutaurant, R;~.:f :4"=.· throu•t. Aug. Corona dcl Mar. SSO pp. Phone ... 673-0910. 30, 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m on festival llOC Fair, July 17-28, Mort-Thur. grounds, Laguna Beach. S2 pp. 0000 lo mid .. ;•t.t; Sat-Sun: 10 a.m. Phone 494-l 14S. ....,.. 9oM lo Morouo, JuJy 13 at 6:30 lo midniaht at OC Fairpounds, Cotta Mesa. R~ quad races, p.m.. Opera Pacific dinner at side cars, motor~e thrill show, Kreuder residence, Newport rock concerti a nd the Bee Beach. SSO pp. Contact Myril Man.who leU 300,000 bees IWU1ll Kreudcr, 631 -1249. uowMI him wbile be pa.ya mUlk:al lmStti ~ CdelNwdoa. instrwnen11 daily at 1 p.m.. NiPtly July .13, Providence Speech and · entertainment: July 17, Michael Heanng Cente1. Phone 639-<&990. McDonald; July 18, Donnie ... dbt D9J II btt/Fa•UJ JI Broob and Ronnie Kurtz; July 19 serwe. July 14 at 8 a.m .• United EMn Bishop; July 2().: Litt.le RM; Cerebral_ Palsy Assn. of.~ Sport.a Baod; J\lly 21, Rkhie ffncna and Oub lmne at Le Mericben ~el. Richard Elliot; JW, 22, Donny N~rt Beach. Contact DarucUe Osmond; JuJy 23, Jan A Deu.; De alma, SS7-<l796. July 24 Brian Hyland, The Dixie mtalr C•t·a-lll08, July 14, 9 a.m. Cups .'.net The f>Jatten; Juty 25 to 4 p.m.. United Cere~ral Palsy Ouy Morris; July 26. The Jc~ Assn. o( OC and styhst.s from July 27, The Commodores; July 28, AJlcn Edwards S.alon ll The Air Supply. SS pp.; tcnk>n. S3; Sports Club, lrvtne. S20 pp. children 6-12, S2; childftn under 61 Contact Susan Whctz.ell, SS7-5100. free. Phone 751-3247. llNew Ortn81 Jan Pleak, July 14 at 4 p.m., American Cancer Society at Robert Mondavi Wine and Food Center, Costa Mesa. SJS pp. includes picnic with wine and cheese. Phone 979-<&510. 81aJtWe ~ aa... July 14 at 7 p.m., Open Pacifte: dinner at residence in Villa Part. $50 pp. Contac:t Myril Kmldcr, 631·1~. ......... Plm blrfi•=n. July 20 at 6:30 p.m .• Open Pacific dinner ll Menaker residence, Santa Ana. sso pp. Contact, MyriJ ~udcr, 631-1249. ~Beat Parade.Newport · Ooea HoUywood, July 21 at 1 p.m. Newport Otamber of Commerce in Newport Harbor. Free for 8Girt el die GeWn Wal. Aua. 10 at 600 p.m.. Opera Pacific dinner at Engel residence, Newport Beach. SlOO pp. Contact Myril Kreudcr, 631 -1249. ART ........ Art M-(307 Oaff Drive, Laguna Bcac:h, 494--6531) Through Aug. 18: The Cutung Edge: Contemporary Amencan Folk Art. Through Sept. 1: Arthur WesSey Dow. ~ Harbor Art M•Sftlll (850 San C lemente Drive. Newport Beach . 759-11 22) Through Sept. I S: Different Stories. Five Views of the Collection. Tuesday Talks 1 1 l':oon: July 16. painter Marc Polly. July 23. patnter K.areo Carson; Juty 30. Genuni G.E.L . Aug. 6. painter Tim Ebner; Aug. 13, sculptor Muk Lere; Sept. 10. ~nter and sculptor Eric Orr. ~ w....,__ Ma-.. (3 Mason , Irvi ne , 472-1138) Permanent display ol dnwinp. sculpture. films. other worb by Jean Cocteau. Through Aug. 22· Cocteau's Dreams. MUSIC DANCE, THEATRE ~ s,.~. 8 p.m. at lMne Meadows Amphitheatre. 8088 Irvine Center Dr.. Laguna Hills. 474-4233. JuJy '17: Mid· Summer Moun wi1h rooduetor William McGlaghlin. Aug. 17 Symphony For A New World wtth cooductor Carl St Oau. 80C Paf«ai .. Arts CHttt (600 Town Center Dnvc. Costa Mesa. 740-2000). JuJy 2J·Aug. 4: Jerome Robbins' Broa~ay. Aug 6-11 The RO)-a! Ba.llct jazz saxophonist Richard Elriot will perform along with Ritchie Havens July 21 at the Orange County Fair in Costa Mesa. mo.tti Coasc Rtputory ( 65S Town Center Dr.. Costa Mesa. 7S 1-7827). Through JuJy 13: Happy End, Bcrtholdt Brccbt and Kurt Weill Through Juty 21: Lady Day 111 Emerson·,. Bar and Gnll. July 30 through Aug. 11 . Hispanic Playwnghts Pro,cet ' spectators, n o n -commercial entries. Phone for cow of Pavilion Queen parade cruUe or American Lesion Hall after-parade patty, 644-8211. --0-... ~ .... J\lly 23, OC Trauma Society's third qurterly COUDdl breakfu1. Phone '7l..o60l. ..,_ ..., a 1111, July 2$ at 6:.30 p.a.. Hole tbphaf S52 Cub., Waner Bros. pR:mierc of Micbecl J. Fos IDO¥ie at Newpon Bdwardl a.•••· .,.ny. m PP· aenerat tcatinil. S7S pp. raerwcl Phone $74-7111. ..-. ,.__.. m v~ July 'l1 at 6~ p.&, Open Pldfic diae:r at Ono raidcnoc~ Newpon Buch. S60 pp. c.ontact Myna IClwdcr.~ l • 1249. -hUuc.,. ,......._ Juty 27- 2& 10 a.m. to 6 p.m .. HistoncaJ and Cult ural F o u ndat ion oelebratt0n of diverstl} at Aldnch Park, UC Irvine. Native Amenoan. Caribbean fire dancers. lnsh bands. uthak performers. Chinese ~ more SS pp. Phone 250- mo.-. C-.cy bdmc Fair. JuJy 29 throuth Aua. 17, 32nd District Apic:ullural Assn. at Los Alamitm Race C.OWX. Pbooe 7Sl-3247, 99S-1234 or <lll-1361. -.. A...-c N1P1. Aua. 3 • a.peer 1Wo of OC Pufonnin& Arts Center at Parbkk Assn. •G•rdt• Gl'OYf Slilalllt1purt Ft11hal ( 12852 Main Street. Garden Gl"O¥C, 6J6..nl3) Gem Theatre. Jul)' 11 th"°"lb Aua. 10: Tomfoolery f C$lrval Ampbitbcare, throuah Jut')' 13: The Merchant of Venice. July 25 through Aug. 17 Measure For Measure. •M11tery Cart (Hubert's. 2 Hutton Cenuc Dr.. Sane. Ana. 9S.S-0...UE) Dinner show Fn<iay\ and Saturdays. "Murder a• CAie .... ~ .. ·~:r. Part, Turtle Rock. C'.onlac::t Gail umNG lNFORMA 110N: If Daniels. 8S4-05 IO. JOU ~ ao e\'Cnf IJSt1ni or .... C I "IC> ,. ..... ChNk. cb•n1~ of 1aform•t100 for CS th c:-..__ ol ~ direct · · · ro A ... ).<&. P You ~lter a....;..-:.. ,.._.... _,_ llMJ.mntS. ro Lapna Be.ch al Marina Hills ~ .....,--~ BlactBoot. Rocrcation Center, l...aauN Niguel P.O . BC« )500-114. Coron.I del Pbooe 69l-0292.. Mar, CA 9'2t.2.i Phone (714) 60-•IHl ... ~ ....... Aua. 4 at 1Q2.. er.,. Coat W~ I Thur9day, Juty 11, 1991 N - COVER STORY Spiritus' vililll Plidl bright •re for ......_ art 0 n the heels of the recent Cl."Onom1c 'lowdown. when Orange Co unt y 's contem porar ) gallery scene seemed n11Hc fi l e a disappearing act th .in a c ulling t>dgc -;howcase. 11 1s e\pc:c1ally 1n1,1gora ting to 'alutc the su~.m Sp 1ri 1u~ Gallery o f Pho tography which to night 1~ cdehra t 1ng 11s 15th ann11,cr'>JJ') v.11h J puhltc rcc.:cptton from 7 tn Q pm I h c center piece for I h IS ...... M1nll1nhll Arts Scene commemo ra11on 1s a special nh1h1t1on (through Aug 31) which highlight~ J '\ of the gallery's steady stable of photographer.i from 1976 to~ 991 mcludmg. Mar;ha Burns. y~,u~uf Karsh, George Tice. John Snton, J errv M Uc:l~mann. Andre Kertc\1, M·anucl Alvarez Bravo. Jeffrq· Beacom. Denny Moers. Rol">en Doi~neJu. John Gordon. Imogen ( unn1ngh.im. Ansel Adam<>. hi.oh H~ne. Jeanne lYConnor. and Marilyn uttman. lntemation1lly recogni2ed as the best of its kind south of Los Angeles, this distinguished gallery is owned. operated and managed by the dynamic Susan Spiritus, a vtnuoso in the field of dealing fine art photography and renowned for her msttnctivc eye and unwavering high standards for quality. Its present third floor location at Crystal Court in Costa Mesa (beginning 11s fourth year there) represcnb the gallery's existent era of mall accessibility after previous hfe m rwo distinctive storefront sites in Newport Beach. It was at the time of her 10-ycar anniversary in the landmart gray and red glass-blocked building oo 15th Street and Old Newport Blvd., that Spiritus beard henelf answer an art critic's curiosity about the gaJlcry's future with her ideas about being in South Coast Pfau. P art of the problem with the 15th street gallery wu its museum-like atmosphere," she explains. "It was a bit austere and a little too formal which was thr~tcnin' to mo&t people. As more a poutt of destination fw the art community, I think the desi&n was somewhat intimidating for the average visitor, with less exbJbit EVERYONE'S TALKING ABOUf HENRY! . ''ON E OF THE BEST M OVIES O F 1991. H ARRISON FORD l S BRILLIANT." .. la:'-th.Nl~ \OIU.. 'ff"'llA\ • A 1111 llClllS flll HARRISON FORD REG ARDIN G HENRY mHOHT "(TllfS 11911lllf llCHLS scon HDll-1lllf llCIOU .. WIMI Fiii l!Ulll" J(HJ mrm lfllK ,UIS llUfl mmm UHIHl .,Jfffln UUIS :.._ _____ -iscon 11111.~ .,111t 11C1eu ''!!!"' PKllllft NOW PLAYING -----·----·-·--·---. .._ ·-·----·-·--=-· -------.,,,,_ .... -·· -~ .. ----~111 .,__.,.. ............ ..,,,. .... ..... ~ ............. ·-... ~-=.-· rot.-~ m= (..-r .• ,_Cll __ _,...,., IM Orange Coat W..und I Thw9d9y, ~ 11, 1811 ' variety than we feature now in the gallery. Although we had a successful business and a good followiJl&. we felt it oould be even better in a more public place liJte the mall. which has really become 1 significant gathering spot for American entertainment a nd shopping." Originally fro m New Yo rlt. Spiritua began her career in the early '70s u an assistant to Jack Glenn. who offered her a chance to oversee the fine a n photography department in bis contemporary art gallery in Corona deJ Mar. AJthouih at the time she and bcr husband were avid art oollectors, she had no definitive ·~ or photography baaground. Consequently, she began a determined que.st to teach bcnelf the wide variety of artist styles throup boob. as well as the numerous tedmical photographic processes through classes and ~won at local junior oolleges. Just about the same time as her interest and enthusiasm was peakin& Into passion, Glenn decided to dole bis gaJlcry. After a bit cJf IOUl-search.ing and a tnp to N~ York to get ideas from Castelli. Light, and Lee WitJtin --=-JULY •• c.eorge l ice's "The Delta Queen" is among thole ~ on display at the Susan Spmtus Gallery 1n Costa Me:Y's Crystal C.OUrt. Galleries the only three galleries in existence dealing with photography then -Sp1ri1 us o pened hc:r (1rs1 photography gaJlcry near Lido Island With a sell-out George Tice exhibit (whom she: sttll represents today) Using photographer contacts made at the Glenn Gallery to establish a roster o f artists she would represent. she al'IO deve loped an annual cxh1h11 called "Eight hy T e n " which each summer spothgh1cd eight 1o1oorks by ten emerging nc~ photographc~ P re,cntl). Sp1r11u, reprcscnh 40 (,f the m{1.,1 l!\cmplar fine art photo!(raphtl .irt1,ts known m the U.S. t-urnpc .ind Japan m d gallery H r angem e nt lhdl cons1stentlv fe.uurc' d une -~r'l(1n e'lhib1t. wtth lhe rc't of the 'pace dc,otcd to .tpproumatel) 50 representative piecea of the other artists bandJed. "I show work that I respond 10 ------and like which 'Whatever happens, I know now, as I celebrate this milestone, that I am doing my life's work.' tends to lean more toward the purity found in black and while imaaes, though we probably Kil more c olor prints,.. she saya. "One of the areat highlight\ of this bu.sine" is ,ec tting Ill know tome nt the1e gr ca1 --a •• t • t e n t c d oanery owner phofosraphcf' 1 have tpenl mam hours with each of my art11ts ll _, l ' I I" Ian .,.. daem ........ Wadi. Uackily, I ._ • :re ...,.'/ trMcb ca ud ........... •1cd*I ID .... witla 1111 ....._ ....... 91 pUlion for .... ut .... ...... from the artiatt to me 11 acbow~ tM ......... al thil beias • ~ CJllC.- oo-one kind al tw•nc• WWda ii alto a leCfCt to f111 IUCCIMI " Accor~, DO utWOft bae ii ever bypcd 11 an ilwestmeot. ln11ead; Spiritua empltubea aesthetic propriety, and shared information u ilhastrated ia ber compreh eoaive quart~ ncwslette1. Her pcnona1 also includes tbe setvice of delivering and hansinl worb for clients to mate sure they are secured ~ prope1ly hUq, and, most importantly, ar• placed within the appropriate level of naturaJ light. As one might imlgine, "it can't be done" i.s oot in the Spiritus syn1u. So, when I asked her what WU OD lap for the future, bu reply was not a surprise: .. , xc the Susan Spiritus Gallery aoina on for 25 yean, with the pow'bility of expanding into two or three additional major metropolitan locales on the back burner. Wh11cver happens, I tnow now, u I celebrate th.is milestone, that I am doing my life's wort." Susan Spiritus Gallery. Oystal Court. South Coast Plaza. »» Bear Street 330 (Jrd llo«) Cost• Mesa. 5'9-7550. Admission " free. Hours: Mon.-Fri. 10 1.m. to 9 p.m. S.t. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sun 12-5 p.m. mm ........ POii Ni I,. .. n. •• ,... .. wm •• sm ... ••••mu ... ,. .. <ml~·--- July 23-August 4 7 ... S_.a PllfGOFllCIS All• -!MnAYll•I .. • c.... ...... _.... .......... -........................ ·-·• ..... 'irMss* • ..._.,.._.., .. ·•-•.-• o u ... , a c ill-• '* • • .. ..,..... ' · ____ ....,,.. 0 u ... 0 2 2 0 Mlallr .............................. . ..... ~ .... -. .......... .. _ ................................. 2 a a ..... ,.... ............... ,. 119 ........................ .. ,_,_QlilaqCa' d•JJO•.lllr••oam..._CA_. Neat• Add II c-.~----------------- Aea-- Or.,. Coellt W11t11nd I Thuredlly, J4ilt 11 , 1911 De Breakinll .ws .-. mw mystery for . Author finds novel ideas in papers ~~Harbor. ~~1:'=·~~ W hile most people follow the news to find out what's going on around them, some scan the headlines for stories to spark their creative iJnacination. c.o.ta Mesa author Jean Fcmling found the basis for her latctt mystery that way. Since a looi time friend was o ne 'At that point, the story surp* -ud Im cmlf weapons of the victJms, the lf>Unky · If h d f are CO\lt1IF ud ~· invcstiptor went out of her way wrote itse a ea 0 me. Once upoa a limo it ... easy to and risked life, limb, job and The challenge was to spot a villain: lb8dJ cbancters Femling's "Oetting Mine" tells of a flourishing Orange Cowlty reputation to solve that one. This COntrol ft. I usually came equipped with time, Moz goes beyond the call of penonalit.les and occupations as auto accident duty becausc she wants a slice of _..., ,_,. moody ud dart at tbe dot.hes the good life -a little house in au1tlof they wore. Nowedayl -just like ' scam like one the novelist read about in her morning paper. The situation was perfect for her heroine, insurance claims investigator Manha "Moz" Brant who first appeared in ''Hush Money," the story or a deadly boat Sitvcrado Canyon. in re.al life -~ cu be a When an insurance consortium villain. Aa:ordin& to the headlines, will lead her to the mastermind h bad -11 d offers a boous for coming up with I c PY' an: .., aroun us. behind the scam. Wh • i • ~ hard proof of insurance fraud. Moz at s wonc. I I -·-. er delves into a case she's working on In "Getting Mane," Moz roal'TI'\ and harder to spot tbe crooks and with a vengeance. It doesn't take Orange County and comes up with criminals became the ruca1s have her long to come up with evidence a long and varied lts1 of char3cte~ so many clcYcr ways of concealing that 8 young w:Utrc~ named who seem 10 be involved in the tbcmse!ves. LaDonna Treece is feigning caper. A kinky orthopedic surgeon Fcmlina UJI that altbouah the injuries for what appears to be a heads the list. and other idea or a ma)Or auto accident set up automobile accident, but professionals who caich her wary insurance scam came from the Moz Is determined to link the eye include " physical the rapist, an news, she didn't base her novel on Bookmarks woman with other accidents and 10 ,\ccountant .ind a lawyer Beside~ any panicular penon. but came up find a connection that she hopes them, Moz sna~ a siand-up with a set o r chal"K'ters and let TOP TEN July1 ..July7 VIDEO RENTAL 1. f9ndergarten Cop 2. Goodf8las 3. Memlaids •. Reversal of Fortune 5. Ect.vatd Scissomands 6. Three Men & a Uttte Lady 7. Rookie 8. Green card 9 . Postcatds From the Edge 10. Predator 2 CD's 1. Natalie Cole "'Unforgettable. 2. Var. Halen "For Unlawful C8mal Knowtedge· 3 . Bonnie RaJtt "Luck of the Draw" 4. Tom Petty & the Heatl>reakers •tnto the Great Wide Open" 5. NWA •Niggaz 4 Ute .. 6. Pau~Abdul"Spel>ound" 7. SkJd Row "Slave the Grind-Original Version" 8. R.E.M. "Out of rme· 9. •Robin Hood-Prince of ThJeves" Soundtrack 10. Heavy 0 & the Boyz "Peaceful Journey" SINGLES 1. DJ Jazzy Jett & Fresh Prince "'Summertime" 2 . ~Adams "Evemhina I Do. I Do For You" 3 . CO.Of' Me Bad ·1 Wanna Sex You Up" 4. Paula Abdul "Rush, Rush" 5. Guns & Roles "'You Could Be Mine" 6. Heavy 0 & 1he Boy.z "Now That We've Found Love· 7. Boy.z II Men "MotowtiphUly" 8. Nabllie Cole '\)~" 9. Jelul Jona "Right ltere. Right Now" 10. EW "Unbelevl&le" comed1ar and a sci of s1nis1er bar them ·•grow and lfO'#" in her ho ppers in her wide and all mind until she was able to see encompassing net. them, co hear them. After After uncovering the fint shred developing lbc general Jtory, o( proof tha1 some of her suspects Femlina says she n:.-wrote arc involved in an elaborate hoax. "immensely" bccautc the one of them dies and ano ther is characters lead her to DCW insighb reported missing. To complicate to develop. "At that pobu. the things. Moz herself becomes the story wrote itselt ahead ot me," vktim of a btzarre series or traffic Femling recalls. ''The chalk113c incidents. First. a freeway sniper was lo control it. takes a shot at hl"r car Then, a "rlCtion," says Fcmlina. .. is mysterious stranger in a pickup closer to ~ality tbaD many people truck tncs IO run her orr the road. think. Life ii compkx. People arc Femling\ Moz Bran1 1s not o ne motivated by many thiop. What's to run from 1roublc Onven by amazing i$ that some people uc 1u1ll that her rclcn1le'5 wtlling to risk IO much on small invest1gat1on may have hccn the \takes. In 'Getting Mine' Moz cause of at lea 1 one woman·~ Brant gets cauaJlt up in the death, but detcrmmcll to di-.clwcr materialism chat surrounds her - 1hc truth. lhc tcnaciou' she only wanta a tiny slice of anvc$11gator hound\ 1hc ~u,pcl"t'' Orat1gc County, but ~n 1 little ho mes and office~ When 1he piece carries a bit price taa." 11CA'IHY RIGBY .. • ~_!'' .. 1.,., n..... .. 1 >O'MIS-.. a-oo'MI S-7nl .. I 00 N& S JO"llll US.00, SJS 00. S17 00 .., as.. .. 1,>0f'M * U7.SO. $27 SO, Sii 00 Mt. Met .. 2100f'M SH .SO. sn so.,,. 00 D8 Orang9 Coat Weekend I Thured9y, .My 11, 1981 Art becomes spectacle at Laguna Pageant h's hardly brcathtatina to bear about a woman spending sizable amounts of time and money oa makeup. but in 1..quna Beach there's one who does the job oo an enormous scale, ordering more than a hundred gallons of the stuff, which she uses up in just a rcw months. That's not all. The person concerned worts alongside another who does thinp in a big way, buying some 400 yards of fabric at a time for mating into clothes, along with almost 100 feet of vclcro to go on them -again, for use 1n that brief period. The two big spenders are Joy Trent and Marcy O'MaJlcy, the professional backsi.ge uperts who arc in charge of makeup and costume, respectively, for UIUJ\a's ramous Pageant of the Masters, which featurH the re-crution, with rcaJ people of great worts of art mostly paintings and tatues. The unique summer presentation is si.,es nightly for seven weeks to audiences of 2.500 in the lIVinc Bowl. T he two department heads mcntK>ned arc by no means alone in rounding up vut quantities of what it takes to put the show togelhu, Much other material has lO be d>opped for, inc:.ludiJll ~ pUons o( · latea to be U9ed by Oarice Bessey, who is in charge of the headpieces department headpieces being a term that includes hats. helmet$, wip. even masks. • ND11111g1c CCllec*a from Toys ID TOOll • Clw'lnllQ ~ ~ • COry CMll. ,..., ' °"" ---.. ,,a" _,.._ ...... ...... ..., ... •-4m Volunteer cut memben pose in the Pageant of the Masters re-aeation of Renoir's "Grape Picken at Lunch." one of 40 works to ~ staged in this ycv's Pageant. Additional impresstw quantitJcs of assorted items go into the mating of the huge and elaborate stage sets. which are built under the supcrv1s1o n o f tec hnical d1rc:ctor Richard Hill. The Page_ant as duected by Glen Eytchison, assisted b) Diane Challis Davy. 497.7993 _11 .... ,11,... .. UNIQUE GIFTS & COLLECTIBLES ........ _ .................. JH eM-U U Lumber for set construction comes to about 12,000 linear feet whi ch sounds m o re monumental when expressed as well over two miles. Material needed for backgrounds mounted o n those sets exceeds that used by the costume department: six hundred yards or it. o r about a third or a mile .. Incidentally, both the costumes and the backg1ounds arc made or the same fabnc: unbleached muslin. In contrast to the big figures, one that may seem surpnsing because of its modesty concern" those costumes and backgrounds: they arc pamted by just two artists David Rymar and Leslee Turnbull. Paint used for the production totals about 75 gallons. Then there's the department tn whic h sculptress Judy Parker builds a wide range or thrcc- dimcnsional items. She works with wood, chicken wire. about five hundred sheets o f Styrofoam and gJuc galore -wme 50 pounds or it. in fact Compared to most the.uric.ti productions. Laguna\ Pageant ha'I an 8Stonishing number nr ca"t members -two sets of well over 100 each. They alternate weekly In addition to those who p<™:. dozens of backstage wo rkeM - s tage hands. makeup expert'. dressers, headpiece fitter\ a nd '<1 on -arc part of the huge team that makes each performance mil through smoothty The cost of filling the mtt1enttl needs of the Pageant rcprnent' a comparatively small p.tn of total production costs, "'hich are expected to exceed three 4uarter' of a million dollars th1'1 ..cason - even though all cast memhc:r' dnd many backstage wo rker' Jrt volunteers. The net re~ult. th.ink' to ticket sales, is revenue that makes possible the awa rding of 'lcholarsh1ps to studenh .tnd substantial financial aid to local cultural organuat1on~ This vear'!I Pageant. and the Festival of Arts of which 11 is a part. will run from Jul} 10 through August 30. Tickets for the hvtng pictures range from $9 to $"\X and may ~ ordered on Mastercard or Visa by calling (800) 487 -1 EST The Festival tncludcs the open-air display of ~ork try ~me 160 .tn1st' and craftsmen of the area The park-ltkc g1ound' di 6511 Laguna Canyon Road arc v.1th in easy strolling distance or Llguna downtown area Adm1Ss1o n 1s tv.o dollars; half that for scnaon. Pre · teenagers arc: admitted free 1f accompanied by adults, as are members of the Fe taval o f Arb A~sociation on presentation of their mem~rship cards Hours are 10 a m to 11 30 pm seven day-. a v.eek Add 111nna I 1nhH m;i t rn n " J va1lablc by ,·ailing 714-4<M-J l.S5. or b) pcr;onal mqutf) We'd like to help you make an opening statement. •Ith our fanct quahtv ~id ln5' c.btnet k~ and pull5 When ~ want 10 c~ from ua 1b.,olutc:lv lweKlfTlr ~lccoon (If ~vc hardware. '" every uyk. ume pen00 and lint~ mack. eunv ~ ~ With our ..clccoon and expcrt1w. we'll help yt'U mMC dulc O('IMll11 ~1* men& with syk w~ End ~k :1 ll l .tlllJll I ( '""' i: f ~.tllU"• Of'.l(h ( .\ -, ........... ~ ()qnge Coat Weekend I Thweday, J4it1 11 , 1881 D7 11 I Pageant of the Masters Program 1. Victorian Scrapbook :!. Grape Pickers at Lunch '· St. George and the Dragon 4. Splashing 5. Old Testament Trinity 6 Snap the Whip 7 The Family (Dresden porcelain) 8. Invitation to the Sideshow 9. Against the Odds lO Picnic cc-" 11 Charle:. X Gold Clock 12. Trvout l:l 1 tic ReJ Chamber Pierre Auguste Renoir H. Schleich Edward Henry Potthast Winslow Homer Georges Seurat Bob G ricvcs JJ. Lcpaute Sidney Goodman 14. l hl· Dtill House of Petronella de la Court INTERMISSION 15. T he I cmplc of the Emerald Buddha 16 Thc P1rn1c Grounds John Sloan Della Porta Carl fricscke John Nieto Hamel Whitney Frismuth Maxfield Parrish 17 Ahar nf the Apostles 18. Under the Willows 19. A clcumn of Painungs :!O The 0dnceri. 21 The l:-nchantcd Pnnce 22 The hght Immortals ~J The La:.t Supper Leonardo da Vinci v1nt~vintage 11 tU I ........ Ht H , ~ ,, • • · ~· 1//1 .1 Bi ''"--'ve: 1'"' MAGIC * O! Wish They Did ~rriagr -oust . '(,A Cclfoni~I Inn h_r the Sr ;i BED& BREAKFAST 1322 C atalina Street Laguna Beach 494-8945 D8 Orange Coast WHkend I Thurlday, Juty 11, 1991 Ballet shoWs to be staged each Sunday This summer, Ballet Pacifica will again entertain Festival of Arts visitor every Sunday at 5 p.m. on the grassy area ringed by the display booths of local artists and craftsmen. · The co Io rf u I 2 0 -min u t e presentation is Cree of charge. A popuJar attraction since 1972, the· program will feature a variety of dances. These talented da.occrs come from various parts of Orange. Los Angeles and San Diego counties. The nationally known company was founded in 1962 by Lila Zali, soloist of the Mordk.in Ballet and the original Ballet Russe of Monte Carlo. The current artistic director is MolJy Lynch. Ballet Pacifica has been named one or the seven major companies in the United States by the National Association for Regjo nal BalJet. This recognition attests to the excellence of the group, whose repertoire includes more than 60 fuJly costumed works and whose dancers have delighted audience~ in many states, including Alaska, California, Georgia, Hawaii and Nevada. The Festival of Arts has long valued this company's contribution to the enrichment o f th <' community and demonstra tes 1t:. appreciation by underwriting part of its operating costs. The Festival also awards dance scholarships. Ballet Pacifica also has received grants from many ma1or corporations. Junior artists show talents at Festival As in past years, the popular Junior Art Gallery is expected to attract viewers during the annual Festival of Arts at Laguna Beach's Irvine Bowl. Now in its 4.Sth year, the gallery will feature a selected group of 150 outstanding worts, ranging from crayon and ginger paintings of kindergarten pupils to elaborate oils, waterooJors, mosaic:s, oollagC$ and stitchery of high school students. The exh1b1t, which will be located in Sect ion D at the far end of lhe exhibit ground~ represents lhe finest prize-winning work,, selected from among 4,000 entries ~uhmittcd hy students throughout the school districts of Orange County . Chairman or the event thlS year will again he Jun Freeman, a one- time Festival exhibitor, who ii a distingui&hcd artiat in 1a1lpture oils, watercolor, ceramics and weaving. I I may be the off-sea.son at South Coast Repertory -with this weekend's closure of "Happy End'' wrapping up the 1990-91 schedule -but SCR's Hispanic Playwrights Pro1ect is in full swing. Three playwnghts - Guillermo Reyes. Octavio Soli and Edit Villarreal - have been cho:.en from among the scores who entered new plays in th1 \ year' devclopmc:nl T• 11111 Intermission program for H1span1c·American writers. They will shepherd their latest rlays through a week and a half o workshop rehear als before seeing them read on stage Aug. q dnd 10. Sin ce lhl· pro1ect began 10 I 98b, hunllrcds of scripts have been submitted for oon)1dcration. with many or them going on to productions at SCR and other professional thcate~. The worksh?fX allow playwrights 10 work w11h professional director,, actor. and dramatur~ (scnpt specialist~) to determine the strength-; and wcalmeo;se' and ... ...... ............ 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It's set at an E&st Los Angeles 001tume party celebratin& the Day o( tbe Dud (reminiscent of Solis' "Man of thl flesh, .. produced last year at SCR). Solis' entry this year is "l-i llluminada," which invol' c' a mo urning man's attempts at alchemy to brio§ a dud lover bJl~ as a hologram. ' September 11 " 1, both the day of Qile'a "liberation" and the birthday of Reyes' heroine, wbo must chocN: one of several options that m1gh1 change her life. All truce playwright$ are ''ctcrans of the pr<>;ect. Reye'"''" a playwright observer in the inaugural year, while Solis and V11l11rreal participated in 1989 Tickets to each of the three rc ttdings arc S6 ($2 for acnior catu.cns and saudcnu) and arc .tviulable by calling the SCR ~"I\ office at 957--4033. ; .,,_., ...... "tl tlJO 7 •JO ' •X MGA ~ "'-ll.4J•9". 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'"°· ~·i. 10 1' ....,..JG.1:11a •1 ••s • ""' ....... .,_ N f'O.I~ I •l. J •S, ~ 0 1 •$ •• , ~ ,....._, t I t 1, S.t. IOA.$ 4 T---. I I • 1 10 MOVIES ..... 11181 ol lcllln, adventure SuulMllCI A•&ete .. .......,Adftu Com~ TbcTe isn't one ol us who doso't live with tbc fear -IOIDCthimc:s unaware -ol a J\Mtaement Day. Perbapt a biblical AJmaaeddnn, or a sterile w1iftJ'lt out ol the bands or the human race and iD the controls ol the amoral machine. Jamea Cameron's I c i -r i /a c I i 0 D thrillers have articulated such n ightman:.s ia Aliens, the Abyss. and The Terminator. Now i n "Terminator 2 : Judge ment Day," Arnold Schwaneneger the T -800 killing machine tS back, just like he promised: reprogrammed and redeployed to find youna John Connor {F.dward Furloag) who wiJJ someday lead the resistance against the machines. But he's not alone. A more advanced T-1000 model (Robert Patridt) is sent to locate the boy. It's not just a question of who (or wbat?) will fin<l him first; or how many bodies and buildinp will get blown away in the dwe. Under the sweaty surface or the action simmers a question worthy of our asking: can -and -will -humans exercise their ability to make moral choices in favor of their own survival? But don't be fooled: the $90 million wonh of special effects and seat-gripping action higbjack and catapult you through the entire film, leaving any philosophical questions in the dust to contemplate later . Schwaneneger's nemesis, the T- 1000, is a molten-metal menace that will bend the limits of your imaginatio n . Even Linda Hamilton, John's once-victim mother. has transformed herself into a calculating, ultra-buff, human terminator. C ameron 's direction never lets up on the ~ s u s pense , but )11~:....­docs give us brief m o ment s t o consider the big pict ure ; the writ i ng also provides some human ity a nd much-needed comic relief. "Terminator 2: Judgement Day" may not be for the faint of heart (rated R for violence and language). But if you dare, thlS may be the film lo sec. Pilot Pick of the Week Movies .. Rqardillc Hemy' Wk Harrison Ford, Annette Bening and Mikki Allen Produced by Scot1 Rudio and Mike Nichols; directed by Mike Nichols. Wllat: Ford stars as Henry Turner, a rich New Yo rk lawyer who. by a tragic accident, gets a chance to start his live over again and rebuild his family. john Conner (Edwild Furlong) and his ~. SI~ (Unda Hamilton), 9quare olf 9inst ~ Sftmingfy un- st~ble killer cybofg. Amold Schwarzenegger stars as a cyborg sent from the fu ture to protC'Ct d young boy in "Termin.itor 2: Judgment Day " Scott Eml&h Studalt Ntwp0r1 Beach LA 2057. The world ravaged by nuclear war. is now dominated by militant machines and humaruty 1s fighting (o r eJllSICncc sound familiar? Well it should It's tbc pn:m1sc behind c.lozcn of S c 1 -F 1 f 1 I m ~ including the o r1 g1 n al Terminator However. through the use of a time travel device. u11ewlaincd m e1th:r film, a nc~ improved Terminator. a cyborg assassin. 1s sent back to finish the mission the first rerminator failed Thclt rrussion is to terminate the future leader of the human race. John Conno r. Fortunately for John. a nother Terminator , Arnold Schwarzenegger, 1s sent back 10 prot~"l him. Linda Hamilton 1J alao back from the original film playing Sarah Connor, John's resourceful, Rambo-hkc mother. It's a complicated plot. but well wonh CollOWUlg. So pay attcnuon to the narration at the bcRJnnmg. Dtrector James (. amc ron v. hu pvc us Aliens. The Abyss. and the " ong111al Tcnmnator. bnngs back his immaculate tcch-noir srylc v.h1ch .ill <k1-h lo.,.cr" have come to apprcc1dtc• Oo n't e:itpcct r 1•1ct1ng pcrfurm.incc,, the portrayal~ .:>re -&Klcptat'lle But vou can l"tlunt nn the ~pcoal t-X to l11crall)' l'>k1v. )'OU av..iy f'hc effe c t' arc pcrha~s tht: hcs1 of am film \Cl I hr 11nl' dc1ra..-11on " that the: film 1..l'u!J h.t\C ll'C J anothl·r pl'~ lhH'Jgh the cd1t1ng rtlllfll I I\ n.11 'kl\I, JU'I kmg Also. thl· hl'.t" '"'kn~l make~ th1 film 1r~ ror ,m.lll c:h11.ircn But for btg chiluren. li l..c me wow• Go -.CC II Qur ratings Orange Cout Weekend / llwnday, July 11 , 1981 D8 ... • • • , --------------------------------------....A.Adndt...te•----------------------------------------Cool off with Olive Garden's sum~er specialties Summer is upon us, and the c:an~t into a healthy awnmutime easonal heat brings with it an Restaurant of the Week lifestyle. In fact. the 1989 Surgeon appellte for light, refreshing foods. OenenJ's Report put pub on its Whal could be better to cool off menu to a healthier lifestyle. with lhan a unique menu of fresh salad, shrimp Prim~ra. spieditti Preab puts, made daily at each summertime delicacies that can be and rupberry mouae cheese cake. Olive Garden, is a good &0urce of found at the Olive Garden Italian "People tend to ae&ect Upter several essential n11trients. and has Restaurants from now through foods Ii.kc salads and pilled meats a better consistency and taste than Sept. 2? in the summer," notes Oreg dried pasta. The tailored summer menu Mads.sac, regional vice preaidcnt The O live Garden has 12 showcases refreshing salads, a for t he Olive Garden. "Our locations in Orange and Los Tu-.can-style grilled en1ree, pasta summer menu offers guests a nice An,eles counties, all serving these and ~eafood combina1ions. exotic change of pace." special additions along with their drink~ and a scrumptious summer Salads blended with chilled regular menu through the summer. desert chunks of swordfish. chicken or As always. the Olive Garden fh~ cool salads can soothe the fresh fruit can serve as the perfect o ffers complimentary refills of palate on a scorching day, while lunch or dinner for the health-warm garlic bread sticb, garden the fre~h seafood and pastas conscious diner. According to a salad, soups and non-alcoholic pre~nt light, yet fulfilling entrees recent study conducted by the U.S. hevera3es, all serves with for tho!>c hungrier summer days. Department of Agriculture, the "H ospitaliano," the O live A few of these appetizing average consumer eats 26 pounds Garden's seirit of gracious service. addition~ lo the Olive Garden's of lettuce per year. The O ltve Garden's summer menu include swordfish pasta Carbohydrate-loaded pasta also menu is being served at its -=;,_--==--=---=================-• Hunti.Agton Beach location, 16811 -Beach Btvd., south of Pavilions CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISES • NEWPORT HARBOR Saturday 10 -12 at 1:30 -3:30 Sundays 10 -12 at 1:30 -3:30 $25 C~1'l"'EHW ~ CRUISES ~ (714) 67S-ST17 ~ M:~~~n .. ~~'!!.e BUFFET LUNCH HOUSE DINNER s3 OFF J'<.' f"'ur nl nur s5 OFF Monday· Thuriday ,., SI c>H rc-r '<'Uplc lf.'I•• i•,.~·" I// )Ul L -4\ /:Al ( S1 o rF Fnd••·Sund•y) "' To Go Order D11lv M.C'I S • " I or C>rikr I'll lomplclc Dinner ml'lrc thin S20 cq> 7 2' 'I JUST Off 406 FWY lift 9<.Uent s.a Te lint Uflt {l l 111'*1) hi AlbwtsM'1 c.... •aa1a 01r Me1l1 Are A Trip to M111c1! We hope you enjoy the at- mosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food ... in Costa Mesa since 1972. Lunch • Din'* • Cocktalta •TAKE OUT • Open 091y At 11 A.M. 296 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa 6-45-7626 D'IO Orange Cout Weekend I Thur9day, Juty 11 , 1891 Center. A new restaurant is scheduled to be opened this year in Irvine. ....tt n...-a-r11. (Pbl'IW\J ,....,, ~.-, .cl llri..C.f\.lf'< c:-... dri \(., Featuring Musst!ls '5"' Ot-ep Fried Shnmp 'J1t$ Olm Otowckr •1• I '1" 0..ms On The Hilf Shell '5" Stumtd cums '5" Shrimp Cot:l<ail 11• SlwryJ Samp '4" SltrimfJ T«D •3• N«hos '1" Fljit1.S StPM TK:O '1" Qrfic ~ 8n»d '1" / 11• llftl /UttMd Q1':ln RltfP '1" 1714 Pl.AaNTIA COSTAMES4 645~1 Spicy shrimp tossed with ba.~il-sccntcd pasta is one of the summer specialties at the Olive Garden Restaurant. • .A'-Dt-~•¥3 ~'5 ', • • .., ~· • IE?PfJ"' l<OQM , ·,· ::,·: ' ••• \'")(.i(J~ .CXJ:\t('...f R ......... Horikawa I~~• LO&.,.....• .... - IOUll4 COAST "-Ali VLUQE • JtOO S Plell () Sent. Are ( 71') ~7~1 • J "-lie to Pwtor11w19 ArtS C.- ""' llTl\.a TOC'l'O • '' ' '-' ~St l oa .,.,..,._ CA 11 1~ ..._. ~ In Owr Roman0c ULr '" e""'-·-·#_ .......... Luncheon Served Monday-Friday .11 :30am·2:30pm feanaini Homestylc Cooking &. Daily Specials .. Dinner Served Monday-Saturday from 5~ STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Costa Mesa • ~ 79ff Housewtws' wilt entertain the working corps during~ free lunchtime concert today in Cosu Mesa. The Pilot's Guide to Music Pliorc5ir1Pbt by award-winning rtas1 Qeiyl-Swanipn will be turcd all month at Costa Mesa Le~c GaJJcry in South Coast lau Village. Swanigan specializes i n ·tcctunl. lan<bcape and travel botop"aphy. CWtWVUJ-~ 8'tlltlawl ~,,,. /# ,,,.,.,., ~ ... . "-' ~ ttayll'i':ce=c, ... '"*'* l""liM The pJfery is open Monday rough Saturday from 10 a.m. to p.m. and Sunday from 11 a.m. to p.m. For details call 540-6'30. South Coast Plaza. Costa Mesa 1714} 540-3340 OUR WORLD- CLASS CUISINE IS ENHANCED BY FINE SPARKLING WATER. '«'h.ati l~· perl"1 k-tlin,: 11..-•11 q11.un .111 l,"'.1 .J 1.,-. \ ·, \. ~ ... .i., ~\are. T IK"n' Yl•u II find •"'''Jlt•I\! '"""" ... ,. .... ,.J ~kdit~n \'Ill Ill<' lho1b <!lllf!l•ll .. iv J'f\llllm.1 \\1 \\ Kot tlw krtW J, .... lrul" mnarbbk Jmm,: \........i,• ~\.an• .at 11w 'X~""-rlnlflt Hilt.m in lluntu~·'" B ..... h. i..· \ 21100 l\ctfi.: ('.,..1 ll~W•)' .t ll11nlm~'i1in ~rwl 18001822-~l'~t: 171-l) ~~t ·~t= 1 Trio to wax on yellow buildup Tbe .. HoulewiYea." a trio of talented and funny domestic en1incers who've musically mingled bowcwork with rock 'n' roll, will perfonn today at South c.out Plaza Town Center. The free lunchtime concert, lpOftlOfcd by the South Coast Plaza Town Center management office, will be held in the California Scenario sculpture prden at 11 :45 a.m. The garden is behind Banlt of the West Tower, 611 Anton Blvd. The band. consisting of three Southern California homemakers. bu composed some catchy tunes such as "ln Sink and at Your Disposal," "Be My Babysitter" and ''lronina Bored." ln addition to the Housewives, other summer concert performers will be Pandemonium, Aug. 8, and Debby Campbell, Sept. 12. Pandemonium is a sroup of m musicians who blend the traditional sounds of the Carib- bean with oontemporuy music of the mainland. Campbell is daughter of country-western artist Glen Campbell. Pandemonium and Campbc II will also start performing at 11 A5 a.m. Their oonocrts will be in the South Coast Plaza Town Center Park between Imperial Bank Tower and the Wes1in Hotel For information call 435-2100 Pet and P1ant In· Home Care c ;1111 ........ *' • Pet Walking • Pet T ransporation • Bonded with References Cll Clll F9' .............. (714) Ml-mM GRAND OPENING! (BAR & GIUU.) HAS IT ALL! We're talking nine different pasta selection•. Grill specialties like Lamb Chops, Prime Alb and Premium Choice Steaks. You'll find broiled seafood like Vetlow An Tuna. Swordfish and Pesto Shrtmp Skewer. Soups, Salada, Sandwiches, Chicken Wlng.s and Nachos. We even serve six kind• of Pizza. Our championship chili recipe ls from the International Chili Society. We've even got an old fashioned Monday thru Friday "Blue Ptate Special" Lunch for only $4.95. Of courM, you'U find all our Famous Award Winnklg Betbeal9 Favorites. Baby Back Ribs. Texas Cut Beef Ribs and our auccutent Bat1>ec:ued Chicken ... All Real Wood Smoked. Welco .. to loft'• Bar a Grill ... We'" Got It All ll \( 11 ltl\lll .. 'I'll 1\1 BBQ CHICKEN It BABY BACK RIBS $4.49 ~llO ..... C...Slltlt&ltlt ..... ,_.... DAA.Y II ........ M tt1 20111 Brookhurst (Adema a BrookhurlQ Huntington Beach Tell.out Oldara: (714) 988-7800 Orange Cou1 Weekend I Thur8day, .My 11 ; 1991 D11 , ------- The Pilot's Guide to Local Theaters range County B tack Actors Theater oolh Coast Repertory mus From 08 D The Huntington Beach PIJ} hou)C as the late~t local commun11y thea1er gro up to announce Its I 9Q I 92 -.chedulc Thi.' playhouse will open its new slate Oct 11 with the musical corned' .. L111lc hop of Horrors " t-01lo""1ng Jan 10 "'II tlc Noel Coward\ corned)' "Bl11he Sp1nt," "llh the 1wo-charac1cr thriller "'\leuth" <.e heduled to open March fl \ rc.,.1val of the mu:r.acal comedy · DJmn 'l .rnkees" will attract both 1hi:J1agoers and hascbalJ Cans \l3rt1ng May 8, whale the wartime drama "The Hasty Hean" wtll GUEST CHEF'S NIGHT wrap up the season, beginning July 17. The playhouse: is CWTelltJy quancred at Gisler School on Strathmoor Lane at Effingham Road in Huntington Beach. but w1 II be l1lOYing into new quarters at the remodeled Huntington Beach Libra.ry the following season. Coot.act the theater at 832-1405 for additional tnformatioo. 0 BACICST AGE -Thomas F. Br.adac. who founded the GroYe Shakespeare f'.cstival and :ierwd as ats a~tic director for 13 ycan. has rcsianed, citing penooal reasons. Bradac built the festival PRESENTS ... virblaly from Kr&tch iDlO ODO of the IDOll csemplary professiooal orpajnrjnas ol its tiDd. Jules Aaron is 1erring as c:omultina aniltic diRctor "UDtil a rq>lacemw DI for BndK can be found. 0 CAl.L80A.aD -Tryouts for the oomcdy ''C.buten-will be held Monday at 7 p.m. at the WcstmimlCJ Community Theater. 7'lT. Maple AV'C .• Westounster. Dircdor Be-lb 1itus will be casting two ~ged couples and one ooup&c in thcU 205. Cali 527-8463 for addilioa.aJ infonnatioa. HlahJy acclaimed New Yort dancer Sally Hess trill be featured an a IOlo studio ooocen July 22 at Orange Coast CoUege. Tilled ''Oa.ncxtales. .• the a>ncer1 begins at 8 p.m. in OCC'i daooc s.tudx>. Tdets will be !Old at the door for SS or in advance for $4 at the dantt department "Oanc:ctales was written and choceograpbcd by Hess. For details call 4J2·SS06.. TUESDAY JULY16TH 7:00PM OUR GUEST CHEF FOR THE EVENING ATHENS' OWN GREEK GOD LOU PETROS FEATURING AN £XTlEM£LY FESTIVE FIVE COURSE G•EEK DINNER • APPETIZER • ROAST I.AMI Al A GREQUE • ·GREEK sAiao . GALOTOIOURkl· ONLY 1~ PER PERSON IOIN US FOR THIS DELIGHTFUL EVENT D11 On1nge CoM1 W11llM9d I Thur9der. ,Jdt 11, 1881 The Pilot DIN.ING · GUIDE Costa Mesa ~·, 1969 Hutxw 8tYd.. 646-122.S. Opaa b Madi Mo.. .fn 11 JO I.Ill. to l p..a.; diueJ S.JO to 10 p..m Re1ecvat1o1U IC'Oll -! Dlkd AbcJ¥c Pe,. Nortbttn 'lt.alwi cwsioe at bodcct-<lOCltCIOW pric:a. Veal dishes bi&bfy rtcommended; c.cetkJlt tlrallUW. SS A8ele.._ Sout.b C.ous P\u.a ~9-07' I Opaa \0 a..• to 9 pm Mon ·Fn~ 12 to 6 p a Sat. S1111 Rexzv.teon1 not required ~ tOUp& .ad salads 111 a cuval a-tmmpbu---re. S > •1 I .......... South Coast P\u:a 0nvoe 7S1·71Sl ~ kw lunch 11 XI •• to 2 pA Moe..·Fn , dmnc1 6 to 10 p.a Fri.., Sat Sket. tc"°'8 food. Warm T1ucaay ambWl<lt ""-illbt menu •upl!C•b Nonhc:ro ltalun speaaltia Good puau . s.rperb •inc list hnonalizcd SCMCC. RCllCMIUOOS.. SSS ~_, ...... a.M •·-... ~. lll3 &1StOl, South Co. P\au. 641-0118 Opco l l a a. to 9 p..111 Mc.I ·Fri .• l l am to 6 p.a. Sat • I I ..JO • m to 6 p rn.. Sun A•ud·w1•n1n1 salad bu. unusual ~ Wme. beer S ,..... ,.._, ~ ~11. 1333 Bur St. ~ 166 t Open II La to 9 p m.. Maa.· -n.n..; ll ua. to ll p..ra Fn., Sat.; u to 9 p.a. SU.. RacrVIUOa.t aaqiced. T1w ~ ..... portlOaS ol beatltif91ty snpued food bl a slalt tcltJftl ~" nrwy in !ht ll(llP!r rudlcs ol South Cout Plau'I o,a.aJ Court SS -,..-. C1• t 1, 1907 Hubor m.d. ~ ()p99 Mela, T1l1ln. 6'30 Liii. ID 10 p.a; f'ri. Md s.t. 6cJO a.a. to 12 La; Su. LO a.a to 9 p.a. Very modest prica; pur .,.,., Plads, DDChticha. dcllCna. s CMll'• 0.-.. 12' W. MKAttlMn Btwt 546-5688. Opc9 II .... eo 9 p.a. dai)y. RCMrY•rioaa accepted. Jnapcoaivc Cllllltte ud CanlOMIC claht& with lak-out ......... El Twit• Grtll. 613 Atuoe Blvd 661·2672. ()pe:a ll L& &o II pm Mon.·Fn., t) a.111. to lllidnjpl Sat. Siioday bruncb 10 LID. to 2 p.m Reservuiona 1cccpted Fl1vora of mesquite and lbe Southwest. Oreat p een corn tamales and Soutbweaacrn tp1aalt-s.s f.-.c. 3820 s. P\au Of. 1»9008 Open tt·JO un. to 10 p.lft. Sun.-Thun , 11 ·JO a m 10 11 p.m. Fri..Sai RescrvatlOfts acicc1Mcd Chl.nait food furunna Pd.1n1 dud. f~ c.n.u. Soulh Cout Ptu.a Mam Lc:vcl 556-9100. BreUt-. lunch, dinner Spcaaltttft& in lbe frubat aod most dcJiaoot Mt\aral ..,., Vicrcria't Bake Shop fnniru pat mllfftm. froxn YOpl1 and f rah ;.ace bu. s C.edW.. ll20 P\au Dr. Sooth Coast Plaza Villqe. 556-1213. Open fOJ lunch 11 30 a m to 2 p.m. Moo.-Fri.; dinner 6-l~ \0 p m • Sunday brunch ti :JO LJll 10 J p m. Reserv.ciou aaauted Tudoon and amy, lobUu, lamb and duc:bn Tcm.Rc appetlllt'n. Ro!Mn11e 1uden 11mo1phere. Serene aotYke Outsundin1 wine lilt.. SS S.~4 ... co-·Pest111• Magical chef ·serves up Italian delights By Mana Bird Stlll Wrter n ''cncbant.ed'' oott.,e in Costa Mesa? Yes indeed! Last week I met the friendly \(1rceress who owns it and when v.e we nt inside, she introduced me: to a man who makes maaical tl11ng~ happen in a minlatwc ._,tchen where they enhance the delectable sauces be prepares with enviable wizardiy. - DINING The old cottage used to sit near the Newport Pier with windows prophetically facina the Pacific, hut that was 60 or 70 ycan ago. $t)mehow, the cott.,e maoaaed to hcach itself up on Old Newport Boulevard where it eventually fell on hard times until it was spotted h' Michiko, who transformed it into a restaurant which she 1.:hnstened lssay. Baby clams, green mussels, fresh swordfish, salmon and shrimp arc brought in fresh eacli morning and any not eaten that night are banished from the realm of lssay forever. lots of them disappear down the throats of happy dlners who order an appetizer of New Zealand mussels brodeto. salmon carpaccio with olive oil, lemon, capers and dHI. or the wondrous shrimp pi:zzaiola. .. fresh shrimp arc sauteed in a delicate olive oil, then stirred with capen and Greek oregano, tomatoes and K.alamata chopped olives and served over a bit of freshly cooked pasta in a delicate marinara sauce, $7.95. ISSily owner Michiko and her "magical'' chef Paolo Pestarino. blended tog.ether in a YOluptuous combination, the plate garnished with a pretty design of tender upa,..gus spears and a posy or fresh buil. The kitchen 'a magician, Paolo Pestanno, came from northern It aly years ago with bis km of ,t·afood and fresh herbs in his hean and his toque bl•nc in bis 'uuca.sc. Now he picks frqnnt he rh~ fro m bis aarden each m11ming and brinp them to buy, Other treasures rrom the sea arc ser'1Cd as main courses or in specials which arc chalked on a blackboard each night. The menu is changed every four weeks: this month Pestarino is presenting rettucine marinara with chopped uparagus and whole shrimp Pestarino specializes in sauces with pasta, chicken or fish. Red meat is not on the menu here, but you won't miss 1t a bit. Pasta dinncn include a choice of salad or home made soup. Garlic bread is Sl.25. Potent pora ni mushrooms reach new hetght.s in the sauces he prepares for chicken or pasta. They impart a deep rich flavor to A picture is wonh 1 thousand hamburgers, .1ccording to Jim K.altachan, owner of The Kind Restaurant Critic Burr:r on the Newport Peninsula. Jim's photograph (•Iona with his award winning hamburger) graced the front pqe of this newspaper in May . ruultJna in a healthy increase in resular business for Jim. On top or that, one of our readers c:alled and utcd him to cater a bi& shin dia futurina the T.K. Burien whh fries, A rcally big lhin dia. It is the first time in hia life he hu bad an order for 1400 hamburgers ... that's one thousand-four-hundred to go! I wonder how many aallons of ketchup that in'10lved? Nice p:Mng, Jim. 0 A Bastille Day Buh thia Sunday at Le Mendlen will help lbe United Cerebral Palsy Assoclation and you are Invited to be in on the fun, for tbil worthy aad woodorful cause. Pvddpalif'I nMauruLI who b.w volunteered 10 help i.nd\1de ~ Oolden TNMo, Mezzanine •I tho Towen, Prqo, 1\atto Mani. Oyro Kh'lt ~Raya) Khybc.r, K.itima and the resta"'91l11 ol Le Meridien. They wlU be servifts ...... ol tbcir ipldal adaine from 9 to 11 a.in. b 1 ftOftllAoal fee "'*" la donated to the Cerebral P111f ~ TWs celebration l il)OnlOfed bJ Wllsr Ute Pood Paire aod Beer Carda ud II j9le part ol O. bia doiap which 1nchade 1'e = Qubllmae 8K race. For informa&m "7-4196. D Fine wines from the house of lknnger will accompany Russell Armstrong's delectable courses on Monday night at Trees re tawant tn Corona dcl Mar at their latest wmc·tastmg dinner. The menu begins with V1etnamesc-styk pancakes and moves alo ng to fettucine v.•1th Quinalt ll1lolted razor-back clams in a Chardonnay cream sauce. The third course is ithrirnp and sca llop s.ausagcs with lobster sauce (served with an '88 Reserve Chardonnay). Fourth course is bourbon roast tenderloin of beef Wlth pannesan potato logs and a '82 Knights Valley Cabernet Sauvignon. Dessert is to he custard-ftUcd crepes with fresh berries and 1982 Late Harvest Johannisbc"f Reishna, Reservations are essential. SSO pays for wine and food, tu and gratujtJes not included. Trees 1 a ~rm friendly ambience for an evening of good wine and Armstrong's ftne cuisine. Phone 673-0910 for information or reservations. 0 More Bastille Day ... with a juz concert at Costa Mesa'• Robert Moodava Wine and Food Center to benefit the American Cancer Society. Brina your blanket or beach chair and act comfy in the scutpturc aarden at 1'70 Scenic Drive fot 1 cwo hour concert complete with Sonoma cheeta, freshly baked brelds and ·Mondavi wine1. On tho music menu for tho jazz fest an YOCalilt Stcplaanie H.,.a accompuied bJ Adrian Tappia OD moplmnc, Randy Drake on dnum. Jack Raahor oa bas. lllcbard Callad oo kcyboudt nd ROD Elthcte oe pitar. Your w adm1tsion wOl ao for. aood CIUte. Tickets can be pwchued at The American Cancer Socictt 751.0..1 or t.hc RM Center at 979-5616. ordinary fare and Pcstarino's penne a.i fuoghJ porcmi, $1 2.95. or chicken. S 13.50, shouldn't be missed. In fact, any emree with one of Pestarioo's sauces is going to bring delight to your meal lssay may seem a strange name for a cafc featuring northern Italian cooking but makes sense when you learn that Miclnko was born in Japan. She ca.me here 17 years ago, mak.ing her an ls.sci. She simplified the spelling for her restaurant. The o ld cottage with its ongtnal wood floors, lace curtains, soft JIZZ back.ground music. seating for .\!\, a respectable wine hst and a tin\ bar all make for an air of COZ) intimacy. To find l~y. get on Old Newport Ro ad (parallel ll' Ncw~rt Boulc,ard near Ho.tg hospital) on 1hc we t side of the street There wtll be no neon stg11. JUSt a small belge-gray frame cottage ~1th parkmg avaJlable in the vacant lot'I on either "de Issa v 485 :V. Old Newpon Boulc;,.ard 122-2992 Open Tue. through Thur , 5:30 to JO p.m .. Fn and Sat. to 11 p.m. No smoking. Mezzanine talents open Tete a Tete on Balboa T he Boo brothers. Chn~toph and Jcurg. have come to smaller. but more acccs~1blc quarters in their new venture on Balboa l~l.ind called Tete a Tete The. c two young men arc the Hrinder o n Towers c ultnan powers who e luncheon, arc served every day tn quiet elegance tn an cxtrcmcl) difficult location on Fa1rch1ld We lol.>e the Meuanme at the Brindenon Towers, but 11 1<1 a happy thought that the dau.hng results of chef Jcurg's t--q>ert1sc Wlll be available SL' nights a week nght here on Balboa Island. Sin« their cafe in lmne is not open for dinner, this prormscs to gt'~ d inen who haven't made 11 to the Meu.anine 1 chance to taste 10me of the finest cookina on the coast. Omstoph and J eurs come from a Swiss family o f hotchers and their trainlna is auperb. Prices won't be cheap. en tree prices raoic from S 14.50 to Sl l.50, but that continental a.ti ne ts worth Sl'Vif\C up for. Re1ervations att caentlat the rcataunnt seats jwt 22 and will be open from 5·30 to 10 p.m. TuHdsy thf'Oll.llb Sunday ewniqs. Tete a Tet ii k>cated at 217 Marine Ave.., phone 673-0510. _.,.-.....llH -· From 0 12 c... ...... Qystal Co.rt 333.1 Bear SI. S46--6004. Opeo 11 Liil. to 10 p.a Mon.-Sal~ II a.m. to 7 p.a. S.. Afternoon teatime 2:30 ro 5:30 p.a. eveJYday. Rcsc:rv1tioos •"IJCated. A 1ouc:h ol all cuisines m a classical F'l"cndl setting. S c.ntu.'1 £.-. c.w.. 298 E. 17th SI., 645-SSOS. funi)y uyte Italian. S..U lraltona with friendly semoc. Cblldreo welcome Tue out. S G..._, 3333 Bear SI., Crystal a-rt. ~ 336.S. c.onrempon.iy Northern Italian cuisine r.cnied in th< setting of an Indoor sidewalk cafe Exn:Ucnt pastas. toc.ccia. Open ror lunch and <hriMr RC$CJV'ltionl accx-p1cd SS G1no's oe tM HUI. 428 E. 17th St. 650-1 750 RcscrvatlOlU accq>ted. A U... Mesa landmark Warm, 1nt1ma1c neighborhood meeting plM:c. lAloch, dinner. weekend t>reallut. E.KpcnJy Grear nbs, hamburicrs. Modc:st prices. 1..1\'C puino bar eatcrta.inmcnt: c:ustocncn sometimes get to 1ing •k>oi· S GofdH Orwpa. 2023 Harbor BIYd.. 642-7 16.! Reservations acceplt'd. Genuine Chinese Mandarin dishes s.ancc 197.5 Award-"'1nmng cuisine. Lunch. dmncr, rue-out. codtaili 7 days. SS GIUUf Aockn, .3810 S. Plau Or., South \oas1 Pl.ua Vlllagc. 668-ITI7. Open foe lunch l l.30 a.m. 10 2:.30 p.m.; duuter 6-10 p m T o p-ranked Scandinavian/ Con11nen1al rcsraurant. Wonderful Cauai salad. homemade btead1, n cellcnr caV1ar IC1eclion, ~ 1r.ivad In Constant activity (Suoday brunch, wine dmncn. food tutiop. bar menu all afternoon and into the mabl). SS Horilurwa. 3800 S Plaza Dr., South Coas1 Plaza Vt1ia.c. SS7-2S3l. Rctierv.tiou sugesrcd. line traditional Japaocae re'taurant U5C3 the fTeshat i~au. SuU\J bar, IJl1atn1 rooms, codttaal ~. Mulli-coune Kaaxk.i dinoen 11111111 be ordned 24 hn. iD adnnoc. EJepat din.mg Lunch, d111.ner. SS luay, 48S N Old Net¥pOrt Btvd 722-2992 Open Tue.-Thur S:JO IO 10 pm , Fn -Sat 10 l l p.m.. la a modest frame house, dclccuble llltian sauca and Ka(ood from Chef PM>k> Putalino. La c.._, 1695 Irvine AWoC 1t 17th •• 6'46-7944 One of lhe area's <*1al steal. houxt lnuma1c , cozy Seafood ., "'Cll SS Ma!Mlaria c.--t. 1500 Adami at Harbor. ~1937 Reservauons aa:c.ptcd Rec1p1cnt o( Gold Award of &«llencc: nine C'<lO\a-UllV< yean. Owner Mich.tel <luang sets rhe uandard for Chi.oeK resuur•nU Superb lobster dishes and rontcmporuy Chinese olfennp. Lunch, dinner. take-out, cocttails 7 days.. SS Mertm.•a. .tOI E. 17th St ~1598 7 a..m lO 8 p.m. Mon ·Thur • 7 a.m. to 9-.JO p.m. Fn · Sat.. 9 a..m. to J p_m. Swa. Gourmet sandwicb lhop, q>iffy mlcnof. S Ml C-. 296 E. 17Ul SI.. 64S-162.6 Family style Mel.ican re11auu11t Ptutdenl Bush h. eatc.a bcrel ()pet! dady at I I a..m. for lunch. dianer. cocitaill. Call alt.e.ad b '*'F putiea. Sobcitous semoe for families., c::scelletit Camily val\le. SS Newport Beach AllcJ •• ... • .... 4.501 hcifit 0.. Hipway. M6-9126. Amcricaa food. Wano and cmy, Saa F~ dlai111 •lm_O!l>kre. Lndl, diaacr, Salluday &Dd SUdar ~ u.dJ .,., R~tiom KCepCcd. SS 4-tla'a, 3 I I MariDe A9C. 67).6S8(). ()pen for hladl 11:30 .... to 2:JO p.a Moo.-S.t.; dua:Dcr S;JO to 10 p.m. Tiaes . ..S.t.; S•Ddrt bndich. Seafood spedaltia from the )lalian CIOUL US 4-Mmtl'a. 2640 E. hc:ific C.out lhy. 720-9000. ()pee for hmcb ll:JO LCD. to 2:30 p.m. Mon..-Pri..; diana S:JO IO 10 p.m.. T11a.-S.t. Racrtatiocll ~ Buutif•llJ prepared co111e~.,!7 Calrfom&a c:msine.. pua. ud Coly, illtlmatc ·~-Esdlettl wine lilt. us A.ea.&., Le Mcridieo Hotel. .. SOO M8cAnJMtr Bhid.. ·~2001. ()pea for d la ina 6 10 10 p.a . Tua.-$at. Rucrntiom reqvittid. A~ men. of ltptcr FrucWCoetJ.eatal cu11ine. eacellc~ prepared aad ~ICNtd. "'IT.:rt an1, 2000 Nc•J>Ort Btvd. ArdMs, JJ)' w. e.oest Hwy 64S-1077. 631· 110 Ribs, chk:kcu, sbrun&'-.:.1:: ()pu fol tundl 11 a.a 80 J p.a. H11dwicbcs. Earpllam Oii t.loa.-Fri. Diuer '"-5 p.a. lo J I .DI. qiahty Ddidous cont bfud,. 0pc:a from daily O auJal co11taoea11I cWSUte, 4 p.m.. Moe. thnJltp S.L. 21ua. Sud1Y 1able11de prcpuatloa a 1pecialty. Take out from 2 p.a. daily. SS fl'\!Ori1e ta.aunt ol Ncwpon Beadl'I Old ...... Me., 212 E. 17tll St. 642-74U. Moacf mclow. CIOMCIVatM O'Ol'd. SSS OinncT 7 days; haecb ~ d_, mJIC .. 3 42.S() Badl StJeCt. ""4122. Su.n. Sandwicbes Wads and ,,.._ It Amc.rica's IDO&l cclcbra&ed .!Z 1 c IWtCb tintc. Oood ttrajpt pmm; ..old resaa.ruit. Tqiwiu a.-.. Md ... lhe aotia. SS ~ 11:.lO a.a to 2:JO ,._. ..._.fri htMe rn.c., 1135 Ncwpon Btwd.., o-r B O ID 10-.JO p..a ...... n.n.. ~~ .. ~ =t·~ :J ~~-Fn..,~ ~ s.a. ~:Sui audwidlet and VCJClatJaa ....... YI F..-. baMd. 6'M-'20J(), Ope. 11 ..... to 10 p.a. ~· 5-dlJ ~ ........... 3.llJ Briltol SI.. Sc>Qtll bruneb 11 a.a to ) p.a. ~ Co.st Pfan. S40-l038. Ope• b hPd llClCC.~ed. Stab -...,_, .... • 11 ·JO U\ to 2:JO p m. Moe -SaL. diuc:t d.-ic Saoctilll iOd.. r.. f Al ....... ,. 5 JO pm to I a.111. Mo. .S.1.; S.L Md O.C-.tad. OW, II, ~ bNodi only. ~tftall l1ttia1\ food •taoapberc. Bacell••t p la •o will\ Irr-"' flt)!. dliic:*n and pmla ~L SS Terrific bread. Spot" llC1'lkir SS C.... c., 80 """'1 0-a ~- Id <>Me., 101 F Sandpomtc Dr F-o.t ~ Holel ~ Opca 5~ 77'01 Opc11 11 un lo 2 • m IO:lO a.a. 1o 10 p.in. Moa.·fn.. Sal 7 Dt4 Orwige Coat WMtlend I Thuredely, .My 11 , 1oe1 a--... *'· .,,.... 0.-' .... '° •i ......... _Tllwl.; ... 1 .... Pri.. Sat. Flftlee.,.. ....,, .... jubtl iw.. ~... ,..,... bid. s ... &'I ,..,. Giii, 951 t'ewpart 0... Dr. MC)..21'75. ()pea 11 a.a to 11 ,.._ M06.·Frl.1 I) • a.a to ~ Sit. S.Dday DNOCO lO a.JD. to l p.a. R~&iou aecoptcd Soutlrwea&Utt, Maic:n ~ lta a fad'9 aoc:ill ~. Gnat piea con i...-. pork......_ l..Mly ._ liou.r. SS r $ I 'I, loc:alecf at «tie ftlJ ad ol thc Newport Pier. 67s-9771. ~ . aoc llCOCIMIY· s.emn1 1be l'teaMlt INlloock fro9 the Pedfic NOC'thwll. ~lluda.dimer.S """ er..., 3801 e. hcittc Cout ti-,. 'HO-Olli. Opca S p.& ID ll LID. Moll. ..S.L, 4 to II:)() p.m.. Sa. Suoday bruaclll 10:30 •·•· to 2:30 p.m. ReKrvarioat auaestcd. A ~ for lpCcial ncaiaiou. Five Crowaa ii • RpUc:a Eaped's okkat Inn ;1111 oullide Londo• Coetlaental u well ·as traditioHI E111llab fare, ledltdlaa YorbhiR puddiDa. Prime rib ia dJ tho !a.oritc_ but menu iac:ludes contemporary tcafood &ftd pall& diabes. us r.. J'eet T-. 114.S Newpon Cnta OT. ~S2.SO. ()pen 11:30 Lm. to 2:30 p.111. tor luncll Mon.-Fri., S to 10 p.m. b diac.r Swt.-T'bun., 5 to JI p.m. Fri.-S.l Rcac"atio ea "'JIUlcd. Noo•eaw . ~ Chino9enc with .. dilbci thrown in for p>Od meuurc. '$; <M,'1 Dd, l309 E. Coast H.iabwaY 675-2193. Ope11 9 UD. to 8 p.m Mon.-Fri., 9 un. to 7 p.m. Sat., 10 un. to 8 p.m. Sun. At leUl 37 nritia ol bot ud cokl deli anchrichca, fnluD Tua.. oisJll t.a11, catcnna, Aho bt~ de Cata. s ~ )(IS Marine Ave.. 675-6193 Authentic ltaffu food. Oilmcr Oll)J • .s to 10 p.a. Moe.·Thun,; ~ to 11 p.m. Fn aod S.t. s tt.e..•a. l32S Newport Btvd. 67S-4668. Open for luocb 11 a.m. to 3 p.m Tuc1.-S.1; dmoer S:.30 to I J p.m Moa.-Sa1.. S:lO to 10 p.m. Sun. Raervatiom ICCCpccd. F~iw dinina ol ddiciom Lcbanac &pccialtica. Bclty daecera on wecteocb. Sf J.W.'• S.. ~ 900 ~ Ccnau Or Maniot1 ~ 640-4000. <>Den 6:30 1.m. to 10 p.m. S4&1t.· 'Jbun.. 6;3b a.m. lo 11 p.a. f'ri.-S.t. It~ acc:qited. Frah filh tcJcctioa. SS ~. 101 ~ P\ace. Newport Beach, 725~. Lunch Moa.-Fri.; dhmer rroa 6 p.m. Moa.·S.t., doacd Sun. Sell part iD adjol111na lot. Autlacntk Jlpuae cuitinc 1erved in truqvil cnviroomeat. Order SSS·ptt-penon taiaeti feast 24 hours ID advance. SSS Mllfte....., 100 81.Mlft. n1-o80t. Open f« lunch and dinner every day. It a.m to 11 p..m. Frailty made pulas, pltmel ~· Great nsotto •nd 111occh1 Dcot late-oat. lS Mamba" 1100 W P.atk Coast Hwy 6'U-1314. <>Den for dinDCr 6 10 10 p.m. Moa.-Fri., ~:JO to 11 pm. SaL-Sun. Reac"atlou SUUCJlcd. Moroccaa atiAM.US ......... l3lS E.. Pacific Ccut Hwy. 6'7J.G67. ()pa for htodl 11 :JO LID. lo ) p.m.; dbaaer S to 11 P.Jft. Racrvatiom reqult'ed. Gourmet Italian C\lllitle 111 ~tdft1 lpAcltdot. m M.,.. 2931 E. PKtfic Coaa1 Hwy. 67S-6622.. Open for luocb 11:30 un IO l:JO p.na,; dhutet S:JO to 11>-.JO p.m. s-dlry bni1d 1 l:JO a.a lo l;JO p.& Resc"atloH •:_:z,:; 1 d. Crltiealtf acch ilu d lediu.. · aookay. SS Me ............ 1'41 B. f'lldfk °*' lftf. 6~20k s.....ci.. ll:lO a.a. :cl+,'~~.~~-= a ble. •••tUq bistro otterlq i..!. ::: :i :-=.. = .... ~ .......................... ....:. 11ia111a•1 ..._ M. m ~ en.t Dr. MMllO. ()pall 11:30 UL ao to .-. s-...n..n., 11:30 a.a. '° u ~=~.:-· ..... ...................... ~ ._,, Dll. 660 ~ CaM.f Or 7»GJ60. 9Pca 1 &.& eo 4 p.m Moa.·M No 1www..ao-....,, 1>&11 ........ ....... ·-....... Dr .... «zr Open for l•adl Moa • .frt. a-4 4laoer Noa. ... ..... I Noe ... lc.lWI c.Wae.. ........... I :__. .... ....... ......... Oledoor pado .... ~ .._ ... ...,..,, ........... .....~,..& ..... c..tHwy 67'-~. _0,-U ..-.. IO JO p.a W.a.•Wd •• II •·•• .. ll f ·•. ,... ................ ~,... :, ~u::..•.L:.~.-= .......... ....,, .... . .......... 21.S ........ Dr .. ~ ..... s.t-1411.. '-di ...... .rn.; ....., .......... v ... ..--... inti: ~ llt Iii llllil ol , ..... ,..,. u~ .. ._, .... ., ,.. ,... ...... ~ , .... ...... ,.,...... ' T•erw. 2lOO W. 0-Ila' 4 · 'J'D..a& Standard sushi 11111 1 JI ....... • SJJ1aU ocean .WW fltilli I .. -.. .. ''*' locauon " TllU. Man. $45 ........ 0--Dr. 640-6333. {)pea ll:JO ...... 11 ,... M,in.-Tbun., ll:lO •.a. IO ...... Fn · 111, S to 10 p.a. S.. It~ needed. Con~ lt&Llu adllM. lntcrestina put& SS 21 Oceulna&. 2100 W. "ra1 ..... bf the Balboa Pier. 6~2'66. Pnpt•lt oa gourmet seafood. Orut • ._.........., ~rvM and chef. ()pee dlJlr b am.er from ~ p m. Bar opeM .. 4.. IS1S Villa No••. 31)1 W. Coau Hwy. b4~· ~wi Dinnu niplly Sr.·•· co l LID. Fhcltcnl, burty hal aa culslac; nul\lAnd1ng wine lisL A.ctM piaoo bu; favMtlt' local lale•DiJbt apol. Rc~crHllona 1ccepted. V1let boat P'rlting SSS \ankn Tuna, ))) Bayside Dr. ,.,, ''H Dlnocr fJOm ~ p.a. IU&hdy. ~un1la\ l'truncll. Ededk hlA bl dUly ' 111 •undtnp uftdicr the 1111pcrl> dlreecioci ., 11j"' Pr'f'· K.attn Pkrar •nd Jtinmy \ 11• •II Oflc )'OUI boet 8ftd diDe, n Fquntain Valley l t•u ~Ila. 17272 Newbope St. S-46-7426. 11;-..n fur lunch from ll:lt> Lm. to l p.lft. \I '' rr1 D inn e r S·9 :30 .JJ.m . 'I"" Thul'\. S·IO p.m. Pri., SaL ao.cd '""'I.'" ltah1n cuhinc wilb American ~·· ,Jj~, .. tburgen. bot dop) 1vailabtc in ch, "',, S fht llop llC774 Bniothunt St. 9f».2l66. I ""II ,., p m to 2 Lin. Mon. ·Sat I 1,,,..hurgcn . q~Mdillu. "~ bopper' fi,., I·•~\ D•mc1111 to 'SO. ind 60I mus.c k " 11ton• not required Semkas~I fnnr, n\lvc S Prunaura Rnta.raM. 16$25 Brook!IUnl ' " ltctl) nS-7978. ()pcll lucb ll lO ·.. : p m. Dlnner S 10 10-.JO p.m ,, .• , \dt ltlliu Reamidofts ~ I .I'll 1J Good Yllhte rot wdJ·ptt~d IC I f'4•l• &nd cLaa.c:al l tahl.ft cfdlw:s, 1, ... 11 Jc•scrts SS Huntington Beach a..,. ~Ill~, 7891 W11Mr Aft. (•C flu, h Blvd ) 842-8915 ~D dally II 1 m "' 10 pm Aul~tthc Soudl ol the l~•llkt homcscyte food prcp1rcd rrab t1.1t\ ' unch reaturcs .U-you-can..eat t.ulfct ~und1y b1tffet bNDCh wilh • 11mrl1mcnlary di~ ind marblcbiL < 11 , 11ng av11l1bl11. Ruervat1on1 '"'!'le.I \11ual lnQpel\JNe. S I an1a"'ar'1, IM~ Boba Chica (at ~ ~rnn) lt4f>.8022. Ope" fOt l\IM.h 11 ' m dAOl'y n ccpt Mooday. ~n aipt!J !I TA l.1 ,\:I "11' Fresh fllh DllU, All YNr 'Round .1r'1 · ·: .i f : I r : ~ I ' I Irvine ......... 19100 Va• Kanu.Q Aft 7S2-S222. Open b llaodl 11 ..a. &o l p.m.. diucr S to 11 p.a. Turilic happy hou.t S co 7 p.m.. Raenoaliom ~eCl. Award4i•o1ag Europua evi1iae. ll\IClCStlJll ICllOUI food Wil) I moditruc price i.,. ~rfecc lpCJC tor • romutic dtnocr .or power ~ Ordct 1 fun meal It tbe ~ bu, -~ fe.atwea 8razWa mlWC. clanchtc at aipL SS ....,.. ltl, 18201 Vcm Karmaa. SSJ..9201. Opca fOf tuncll and chMCr Moa. • Fn.; dintlCT onlY Sa1 and Sun. Brilliu1 ncw 01"1d Wilhelm r.uslcrp1ecc fucurcs contc:mporuy California bUtro fan:. Try the houte salad. lob5tcr cat", cnambly pcasan1 brud. u chovv 11peoadc Buut1ful, sleet decor · framed by watcrf1ll and huh gr«oery Pltio dto1n1 In ldd1tt00 to rc1uJar d1ru.na room. SSS Callnae antMrut, 1910 Main St. Cr7S·l220 Open foe lunch 11 1 m. to J p.m .• dinner ) 10 10 pm Sun -Tbun.. 3 to 11 pm. Fn ·S.t Happy Hour 4 IO 7 ~.m Reac rva11 o ns 1 ccep1ed CalHonu1·iud Southwcstcm cu111nc G reen corn t1m1lcs ind cc,..tebc apeaaltia ol the houte Try the bfuc aarprilas. Bu$)' luoditunc hangout fOf the youna prolcwooal crowd is C111aa ..... lmnc Mamou. llOXI Voo Karman S.Sl-0100 Open 11 am to 2 p m daily. Re1crva11ons 1ccep1cd llamb\l.l'JCl"I. stcab and 1.11.ads in a c:.uual ~pe>ftl bar 11~n: U C~Hlklalr, 18911 MKAnbw 81\.d 7S2..,llOOI Open '°' l\lncll 11 .30 I m lO 2 . .30 pm Moo ·fn .. d111nu 6 JO IO ll>:JO pm MOll.·Thun., 1>·10 to 11 pm Fri -Sat Rucrva uons 1cccp1ed Outstandii\c Frcndt-C-on1tnca1al cumnc I Chef 8yToft Gemmell adds lu.urc IO lbc mnu, IMlfttlicenr scrvi« SU • Nows.Mng 111111 ---•-•11 llF"'llT HUEVOS ................. . •111 ~ROS ........... 11• ~== .............. •1• MACHACA. .............. •1.• CARNE '!4' '8AOA. ................... . s.wd w/T ort1lla. 1W fed 8NM cl Fruit ...... 1 .... •• ••1 1711P'lallf .. coeTA..U a11111••· 41Jt ca.,.. DrM. -.nit. ~ ....... II a.a to l ,....: .... , .. lO ,a s...-n.... ' 10 11 P·•· Fri .S.t. llucrn.lioa$ ICCeplld. ~. ,_ aaiUc ...... 01 •011•elle C•l••u. b•t wit• ... .,....,..ucd ,..Uou.. Colod-1 ... ,~.ftt ....... IOod. ny die Oald Co'-Bed. Locat.d • ti.. lr'fi8t w..tcepba ~ lam wt diwr IDClllll. SS n. a., 0... lSW JdrNt .... S$J..2151. ()pea far .... 11:30' ..... 1D 1:l0 p .m .;. dinner S:JO..I~ p.m. T.a.~ ~ ll:JO Lii\. to l:lO p..-. $ll'l'Of1 lodiaa T1adoori ud M11ctai fta¥on. SS ~I 0 1 I ... ltc MlcAltMr B1Yd.. m-sc11 o,.. ror ldcb 1 t:lO LJD. 10 ) p.a. Mo&.S.L; dinner S:J0.10 p.m. a.iabt!Y· Rcxmbonl required-A mp to .JOiiy Olde ~ SS llUllme., K.oll ~nta lrv\ac Nonb, 3>10 Ml.lD Sc , No. 17'0. :16 I ·1929. Opco b luac:h 11 LJD. to ) p.a. Mon -Sat.; dmncr .5 to 10 ,.... Mon.· nun. . .5 to 11 p-m. Fn..Sat .. S co 10 p m. ~n ~ GIO Voe Kannan Aw. m. 71.51 Open for 111.c 11 a m to l p.a Moa.-Fn.; 6mer S to 10 p.a. 111on... S to 11 p.a. Fri.-Sat S.ndaf bnndl ICkJO Lm. so 2 p.ta. Ractvat..a acupc.cd. FlllC ,.,..._ apeaalt1cs. SS Laguna Beach LJ.'• Olcllmit ....... -s. Co.a Hwy~ 4M-JI01. Ope. II :JO I .II\. t.o 12 Lin. daily. rm... ...OCCti. Lasapa. hot and cold suidwticbci Casual. S C..... Cft* .... 384 ~ Ave. ., .... ()pa dllify. ........ tab>d, cntcrtamaeaL RcscrvatJom Kttpicd C&1ual. Moderate S n.t feft. 328 OkaoqTC S.. U.Una Bc1Cb. ~~S Luach Fnday ooty hOlll l l.30 1 m. lo 1 30 p.111.. d1Dncr Sun.-'lllw .. S-10 pm . Fn -S.L. S-11 pm Contemporary, crc111vt, cclccu c Cb1t1etc-1nflucoccd c11mK. A total ddapt. wonh pnces tbat arc IM&lacT tha11 --r .. tndiboaar 0unex rauuranLS hrba& a ....ap&I toe Of o.I W'«I Raa..aam.SSS Sac" 222 Forai Ave.. 4<77-SS.46 Ex«llnl Co•Cemporary Soutb•nl cvlWlt', RcvrvalllXD ac«plcd U n 'u JJm s. OiliJi ~.~Tm: • ~ S:lD • .. ,...a& .... It a.&IOJp.a.Ml9rW ..... ~ ........ 4 , -.-.m =Diel~ mD s.. a-....,. ... J 104. 0.-b ~ -n...-FN! 0... .. ..... T.a..S-. c::io.ct r6st "*'....,wt Middk &Ian ................ ;tttl. ...,.. --..... lOm c.a.. ""' 491-7129.~......., ... AIKriQe aame. ~ ~ ud diAnu ..., s "-\. 1126 s.. a.sr ""'·· ~ Opa b clllKr Sua.· Than. S:J0..10 p.a.; Fri.. Saa. !l:lO-IO'lO p.& hahaa aailiac. SSS ,...,_.. Gtele. comer o( Mennu:I ud Glcaeeyft. t..a,uaa Beach. 494-1616 O\DKr nichtly ~ Calilani.t c:u.mr Parbna where you find 11 Rae~ uc l""ClmllJtodcd but a fc,.. t.wa arc sawd for walt4L SS 1k T-. Swf M4 Sellll llMd, 1 ~55 Soutb CoaJI Hwy . i...,vaa Beach, '17-44n BR&lthst. l\l1ldl and dmncr -• cb)"; Sllftdav bnaach Jadlcu mfWttd b pttemca &tier 5 .JO p m Rc1e rv111on5 r e com mended Coatempo rary C1hforn11 cu1~1nc m111crfull) prepared b~ hcluoa KenwonJI m r \IYa Italia, 303 Broa<t-a). Llguoa Buc:tl, 491-62~ ConkmpOratV. hp1 ~led IL&t~a C1lESUW Umc:b and dimic.r tn"Cn cb~ Oxnprcbcn\~c menu ol f1111 oouncl>. aladi.. p&aas And ~~las E'~ry1htft1 <WI menu SlO S ~-Sdak*. ~Mam I. ~-.-.-.;--lilililililililililililililililiilil..iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ........ iiiiiiii ... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiii~~ .. 7S64SO:S. ()pfo II a.a. t.u ll pm. dally. • Rc:xnadoal ~ Fresh seafood. Eot1eruiamea1 1acl dana:nc m ncbcs • wcc.t.. SS Mnual•. 19800 MacArthur Btvd.., at f 1Jrd11ld n•· I 066. Lunch I I.JO a.m 10 2 p m Not •" fOr d111ner f.acdleJll cbtf European tcrvtee •• elcaaot 1urroundtnp. Supcri> tOUp. S&lads wttb routed cbtd:en_ ddtcaou1 putu llftd cotrcu SSS • Nwtrt. 17900 J~ Bt¥d 86}.Jlll. en ~I Open for lundl ll:lO a.m. co 2 p.111. Mo11.-Fr1.; diancr 6-10 p.•. Mon -Fri. Sat 6-11 pm R~ 11tg«stcd Ekpot Cahfon11a e11t.Sioc ~crtttn bJ ountaodul& Ur:cvtlft Chef Michad Wa1na SSS ........ 18-t~ Voe Kannan. jjl.1)J3. Opca 11.JO a.a to ........... Moa.·Fri.. S p.a IO ~ Sac...S.o Rac:mit._ 1ccep1ed l_plwc'C"t tt.c 1111~ltC Nonkm ltaliao C\llAAC. Pasta dnha best C-..lly lplfy. Yop Oty SS ...._. __ ............ /f,,,..,,J, Pfll.M, fi,.uM &- s~. &.J ()'", frill Pirnt, e.~M~~'· *DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS * Recipaent of Southern CalJJomaa Restaurant Wntcrs Assoctatioru "Most Promising ewcomcr .. Award Reservations Accepted MO -SUN 11 -10 -.. Doc ........ Oa hty Rtalady Row TlaftMlllla Labor Dq · Pleaae CaD Dead hr Space AnUabtllty. 0...,. COMt W11hend I 'Thur9dmy, Juty 11 , 1881 D'a ( st .. C• .•·1•t·t l rrn.~ h 'llJ .~t .t P t'llll Prr.:-c a. " ,, ,t -•' " •' • • • ""' "'VY '. o> I t1' 1 \ \If '\ t ()( 1<n \Rlh ,,_:;; 't"P.'rl Kl•d • I~" \Ion·'•' t '"'·' \ll '" l \ .,:,.:· I I a.m.-9 p.m. , ., I~ I 630-'J.\6.\ featuring: •Ocean View Dining ~ •Fresh S eafood ' ~ • live Entertainment & Dancing 400 SOUTH COAST HIGHWAY LAGUNA 8£.ACH, CA 92651 (714) 494-3358 or (714) 494-3137 America's Most Celebrated Japanese Restaurant NEWPORT BEACH 4250 Birch St • 955-0822 ANAHEIM 7568 Edinger, Huntington Beach 2 100 E. Ball Rd• 774-4940 848-9385 THE BARN STEAKHOUSE SERVING THE DAILY PILOT'S #1 BURGER! Lunchtime Special - Farmburger & Fries $3.49 Dalv 11 am to 4pm Cost~ Mesa's Only Stcakhou<;•: Ct1 .Hl>roll1n~J The F111 ~st 111 Stedk'-,, Fresh F1sll & C l11ck1 ·11 SERVING LUNCH & DINNER Harbor Center Harbor & Wilson COSTA MESA '°" R•MIWATIONS CAU. M1 .. 777 D18 Orange Coat Weekend I Thunday, Juty 11 , 1991 Introducing Our ALL NEW RlL SEllVIE CATBll•I We Specialize In Theme Parties & Events •HAW-LISI• •MEIDIRElla• · -~-· •MllmWRm• We Also Deliver Clll'lllAlt ..... For catering Info PIMH Call 831..()407 _:.; ..... AY 11 HI ... , 12 Ill AY 11 .. ., 14 .. aY11 1IB • , 18 .. ...... rt ill -UIB . rt iii *lrLe.ar ·My 17-28 'How Sweet It Is' at the County Fair Visitors to the 1991 Oraqc the fair," said Larry Arnold, fair obtained in any ~antity at these from Sanwa Bank California will County fair can savor sweet board vice president. "It's locations with a discount of $1 off be included in Lbe di1COUDI savings and cronomicaUy enjoy probably the most out.standing lldult tickets and a SO percent progam. The fair will discount SI days and nights filled with package of entertairunent value, savings on carnival ride coupons off adult admission for up to four entcrtafomcnt during the July 17-with discounts, ever offered by the when purchased in advance. adults with a valid Automobile 28 event in C.osta Mesa. fair." Individuals a nd comp a nies Oub of Southern Califo rnia card. The 9Qth edition of the fair will The overwhelming success of interested in multiples of 25 Military pe r sonnel wilb pay tnbut.e to bees and the honey last year's car pool program has tickets or more arc invited to identification also will receive the industry under the theme "How sparked the SJ parking d iscount to participate i n group and St discount Monday throuah Sweet It h ." be offered again in 19?1. Cars consipment programs. Friday, as will Costa Mesa Fair iH.lm1s!>ion prices will containing four or more Th e value continues as 13 residents remain value-priced at S5 for passengers will receive free different weekday discounts -Pepsi-Cola and 7 UpfRC will Jdult' S2 for i:hudren ages 6-12 parking dail) during the 12-day previously offered Monday through spon!>or two ~parat~ weckdoy and S3 for ,cntors age 65 and event. Thursday -will be expanded to discount\ encouraging visitors to .tN'>'e Young:.ter' 5 and under Take a bite out of admission include Fridays. redeem empty Pepsi, 7-Up or RC ri:ccl\'C free adm1s'1on daily. and carnival prices by purchasing A new lineup of Sl off adult cans and obtain the SI off adult "The re •~ a program and both in advance at 16 participating admission programs for weekdays admission ~avings. A concerted different d t!>Wunt promotion Sanwa Bank California locations in has been slated. which includes recyclin g effo rt will be tlffercd (or fam1hcs of all sizes and O range Cou nty, Cerritos and coupons from various sponsors. implemented in con1unct1on with ages almost any ~eckday during Chino. Pre-sale tickets can be Specially printed A TM receipts these soda manufacturers. a nd ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n proceeds will be donakd to community organizations. Complimenting the weekday discounts, several !>pcc1al days have been de 1gned for additional savings. Pepsi Family Fun Day will open the fair Wednesday. Families of four or more will receive "Hoaey," the tali IMICDt. w11J wck:omc viaiton. START LAW SCHOOL ••• Now! parking and admission for just $10 Children 12 and under aet into by redeeming an empty Pepsi can. the fair fJeC oo both K.idl' Days. ~-----------July 19 ud 26. Dcatty'1 Seniors' Day will be celebrated July 25. with ti.c.e 5' and OYCT being admitted for S'l. • Full-time and part--time progranw • Conwnient etas sched~ys, eftnings, and weekends • Accelera~ full-time 2 1/1. year prognm • ~JD/MBA deoee with Oulpman College • Sddanhjps and finandal aid avaUable Full-time tuUl Part-time Classa Begin August 29, 1991 Call today. Fullerton (714) 738-1000 • Irvine (714) 753-3200 11J'VOll'1PRN ST.•a,.. . ,.,~ .. ,,..... ... , •• ~ ............... c.,...... n~AD A&a ·wn,.._..,.,,c..,,_. • ..,.....,...., !!!!!!!!! UNIVERSl1Y iiiiiii : !: :: ; ::;_:. .!o':!~~=~..,_. COLLEGE OF LAW ~~~:~.~c..."'".-JJ......,.,,.....c.um• Why Can ~t I lose W ei ght? DC mab l*lC* *II -. "'°" ""'9 fllrl cnt Oietklg IS WI llllW I -nQa ~ l*Wor, ..,.... ,.,.. lbdlc 1111s. n c.-.....,., c111- ce1C11S These .. "" ....... lllo- togltll P1ocest11 n -... ,_ • *'II of ... being. s-. ..... ...... wane. ... less -· ....... . ""* .... ..,.. • cm-..... 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Ult problem may bl your own flt bumi1Q mecNrisrn you ~ ChfonteaAy OVl1Wei0bt people can 1ct111lly Ht ltu than their thin counlllrPartS The Odttf1nce It flit .,.,,. ~ ---,,.....,, rllll; bl la. --min Clloftll. °"''..... ...... ""' llilrn .... ......... ,.. ... .., .. Mc:llll II .. 11111cw 11111 ..,,,._ , .. , * tit "'*" Oii • nzllll*O ..... --...... 11111'1 Mli~ c.-........ " .. ., ......... c-... ........ Thi ...................... by ~COi""'·~--.............. """' Thul. rldlllonll dieing and food dlpfwllol1 may ... .. .. ..,.,.,.. W1Y1 to 9lt rtd of .., Ill .. flCl ttleae mt1tlocls may aggravate the concllon Wld CIUll • llllllllQ 5"UgQle ·~ To lose PCm Ill once Ind for 11. Ille bOdy'I cells fTMt bl S1ln"Wttd to 111eaM Wld bum *1d Ill ~ mwry people, ~ alone CIMClf ICCOfT1Pllsh .. FOl\Nllfy, a person'a body chlrnlsty can bl ccmc1ld ., llnu. lit IUT*lo • (714) 662-2600 fM {} m GREAT WEmlN SAVINGS TOWER • INSURANCE k" \ ,tu¥ ~~~,,c 3200 PAii CINIEI DI. Ill' AILE tllJlJ COSTA 11111._ .......... ~ fVrOk'S Three oosition -~oonger ·couch . bed $199 full size The best quality foomcore futons. Beautifully detailed, well built, all pine frame with lop quality foomcore futon A wide vanety of frames and futons 1n stock. No Waiting WARNING: Do not end up with on all co tton futon They do not lost (714) 650-4411 2-0RANGE COUNTY FAIR• An Adwftlelng Supplemenl to the Plot a Independent• Thurect.y July 1 4t ''!''· ''·'>11 ... f l lff1f U lt(f•t 11111 1(1111 11.tlll>t \1-'IJ I •• • I '. 1.1991 Carnival prices will remain the same II at the 1990 fair. Carnival promotioal are U...ys popular and thi ,ear'• roller proYCS to be no exception. Pepsi will spomor a two-for-one carnival pro aram offered 1n tandem with Family Fun Da} We dnesday. Tbosc bringing another empty Pepsi can to 1he admission ptca will receive spccu1I two-for-one coupons valid in the carnival area to include mlc'>, games, popcorn, cotton candy and soft drinks. For the darcdevib in the family. SM FAIM'lll 7 .... C1••111tJ .... S•iur Sil 111 ...... . JulJ 1Jtlt All 1-.s.,t 14th Provlllence ............... tics (714) 771.7555 Col fon.., Wlflo,4 ~~ ....... o..ti.e. ~ ~;.,, ltt loo#t~~~';I, 1tplacw1...,ll =· ·beesness like show beesneSs You won't bec>lieve your eyes at auempted. and do it on J. daily basis in the t()OIC of tbc bee-oriented activities The exhibit will be a living. grandstand for all to sec. that MU be featured at this year's working bee colony in a iJass-Gary traveled to Australia Onnae County Fair in Costa walled hive roughly eiJbt feet high recently to orchestrate the placing Mesa. and 16 feet long. It will fcatiirc of nearly lS0,000 bee (more than N~r-before-seen exhibits and honeycombs, developing honeybee 40 pounds worth) on a beauty exhibitions that utJllz.e bees -broods, a queen bee laying eggs queen. which earned the reoord. which are saluted ~ with the a nd thous a n d s o f wo rk e r He plans to release up to a million honey lndustty in the fair's theme, honeybees going about their bees during daily shows in the "How Sweet It Is" -will be business.. fair's grandstand arena.. offered during the July 17-28 "Bee talk." or communication Gary can manipulate cluster .. of extravaganza. sounds of bees, will be heard from bees by using pheromones, or The bee shows will be organized a microphone inside the hive. The "queen bee perfume," which 11ervc by entomok>gy profeasor · Norm bees will have access to the giant to attract the worker bees. He will Gary, whose expertise with bees hive through an entranceway in plac.c the scent on himself, rclca\e can be found in scholarly journals, the building's roof so they can the bees and amaze the audience popular magazines, textbooks, gather nectar and pollen outside while thousaads of buzzing insectc;. movies and television, and the the building. believing him to be a giant queen Guinness Book of World Records. "This display will allow humans bee, cling to his body whale he Some records may be broken at to approach the bees very closely, speaks to the audience and pl.t~' this year's fair. OOK to antennae." Gary said. his clarinet -m the key of B. of Sure to amaze fair visiton is a If these aren't thrilling enough, coune. real biYe of bees, which wiU be in Gary will attempt to beat the "This is the first time the public an outdoor iJass-walled enclosure. Guinness reCIOrd of the sreatcst has been invited to sec such a This hive will give visiton the number of bees on a person -See BEE SHOWSi?lll 11 chance to study a honey bee ..-------------------------- oo&ony very closely. Wh.iJe the bees will be active during the day, they will rest inside the hive al niJ.ht. Samples of honey will be available at this exhibit. The Flower and Garden Building will feature something a little different this year bcsKles palms and petunias -one of the worfd's largest bee hives. Gary said setting up this exhibit is the greatest cbaJ!ense be bas ever faced, and one be bas never FRBB RACQUn&ALL LESSONS ~1.PAY,/ji 4Y ':' llACQUn'M&,&. tw 4 2 FRICA •• efH> M011USHIP FEE elO RESOYATIOffS el.OW COURT RAns • COME DR£SSED TO PLAY • IRING '1 & '5 BIW • SAVE $$$ ' 1121 tn. IT, (IN WOIM PAIK. CO ... Of 17'fll MG IMIM) IMl'l8lllON IMCll • Ca9 ..,_1W Poe LlllONI COS-TA. MESA COURTYARD·s lllT...,.,. OMo King PiconM ~ food Poui.t 0. 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Gold9n Oreldle Pong-Po.-s Ml N Grophtes Serouds ORANGE COUNTY FAIR • An AcNlltlelng Supplement to the Ptlot I Independent • Thureday, Juty 11, 1991~ Discounts abound at this year's fair There may be "no sucb thins u a free lunch," but there are dorcm of discounts, promotiona and coupons available for the OJ:anae County Fair July 17-28 in a.ta Mesa. Baseball fans, pho tography buffs, seniors. juniors, 1okben. sailors. bakers and bank. customen arc among the many Vo"P' that will get a deal on the fair. Pepsi Family Fun Day will be opening day, July 17. Families of fou r or more will receive parking and admission for $10 with an empt) Pepsi can . With an additional empty Pepsi can. fair viaiton c:a.n receive ~ FOd for two-for-one apecials in the carnival area Jor rides, p.mes, popcorn. cotton candy and IOft drinb. Kids' Days will be two Fridays, July 19 and 26. AdmWion lor children 12 and under will be free au day. . De1ert Stonn Appreciation day is July 18. Milit&ly families and dependents of active duty personnel deployed in the Middle East will receive free adm.illion and parting from 9 a.m. to noon with proper milit.uy identification. All majol camiYa.I and kiddie rides will be 7S cents all morning. Denny's Senion' Day will be July 25. Those 55 and OYCr will be ldm.itted for S2. All senion may ride the meny-go-round and the Ferris wheel for bu. Seniors 65 and OYCr arc admitted for $3 on all other days. The "How Sweet Knott's Is" recipe contest will be July 22. Adults and children bringing an original dessert recipe using Y• cup of IC:nott's light syrup and a recipe cant will receive free admission r-·>t ------------------------- from noon to 3 p..m. JucfPll begins at 3:30 p.m. The Junior Bating Cont.at ii eet for July 25, and is apoolOftd by the 4-H OeeartmenL Participuta will be admitted free to tbe fK from 11 a.m. to l p.m. The OOlltlell is open to youths aged 3 to 11. Divisions include c.kes. pica,. cookies and bars. The "Honey of a Pie Redpe Contest" is July 27. Bring an entry to the Home Arts Department between noon and l p.m. and receive free admission. Juctpna will begin at I :30 p.m. Also. on Monday through Friday, there will be $1 off achah drtel ._. Mii p>d times are admission for those who bring one put' cl .. °'1111F County Fair. I Wi I Wi I ---I or the following; I ... 111 .... 1. ~~~~i~fi;."R~: I Mn a $35 Cart Catllc II ID .. Blrn ........... cau1lay of the Plot. I th~~: ~~~n:f c:;~t= I I CaUfomia. I Sll1lplr • out ... 1111• ... *'IP I In .. COi 1111 baK loc n' d I •Proof of residence from the ... Plal .... 11 .. o.aw1 C....,F•. t----------.. I I I • ._. .. ,. I DRUG USE IS ~USE I Name •Need Not be Pw111Rt I I ... ~ b ...... ;f"jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Addreu • D8'.':.::."' I DES IGn I City Zip • Ne N1ceswy I : Day Phone iEi I I ~~ I L,... 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A Sir Bentley E..dus1ve . PARTY PARTY PARTY Celebrate Halloween on board the beovtilully refurbished V1k1ng Serenade En1oy 4 n1tes & 5 days of fun with vour friends ot Sir Benrley s Halloween Porty Fine d1n"'g great atmosphere Coslume Conlest & Mosq uerode Porty on Halloween i I 00 pnze for Best Costume from our group Mony ex1ros on this cruise Coll now lo reser.e your cabin, this .,..,11 sell out lost See U1 for Your lat Sir'Be1'#f <r1111Jtk Minute VKation Plans Corporote & leisure Travel 1• 1 • 17280 Newho e St. (Los Cobolleros S rts Center, fountain Volle Everyone~ lluzz/111 lbOlll Drano• Coad Col,.,.~ 1991-92 Pertonnl., Alfl ..... EASTERN MASS ll'ICl(.at'S ~ .. TUI S.U.,, Setlll~ 29 CHm1llM 1¥1 --· ~ • IECOND an a.._. 0...., wnm 01 HANIONY ~. Od. s UH.JNG AD¥Bn1aa ..... ,.._ 15 OMO uu.n Fri.,.-'°' tr. a..-a.. mo PUBfT'E S...,. Oct 21 19() ...... DAMm ....... ,... Zl TZIOANKA DAHCERS a....., . .-. tt ..,.,. ,...te+N S.U.,. Now t STAM 01 IMQIC ,._, IMl'dl 20 INOW wttT£ ~.,,_,ti .cmaM FOUR a...,. Hoot ,, ~ °"""1'aT ......... , , WU'IWINOUW .......... .-.. ..6iidl~ !llUdtr. ... .. I •• .. 25 ~c::a1a 1 ---------------oc 111" I To~ )QI RH' CW tJIOAI ~ tJtot:hA F'*f ..... 12 I ......,..,,..... ,_., ....... ~ r•t-82 ~ f W\tMn.,...., ..... ~,,... ......,,...., n I..._ ___________ _ ,...'!":'=.. ,' ~ -----------..:1-Tu aw _. ___ _ ""-· o.. 1 I ...,. • aoc 1111111ca. .,.,,. ......... '° ...... L----~~~~~- ' Bees share·sJlodight with Orange County activities Wbat'a IM bell U.. .,.. Onaee Coaty7 Alt·'° ,.,.,. and you may Ft 50 diileten.t l.DIWet'I. Muyottbme~wBJbe reprar:ated ill the or.._. Couty Fair's Orange Coaaly 8uildinc. wbicb will atiowc:ae .. bow Or-. Cauntiam lM, walk and pa.," during the Ju..ty 17-2.8 fair in Colla Mela. Alri--;-.1 ................. fire ... na. beHeaaled ....... ... in hoeor ol tbe 1991 fair'• .... . "How Sweet Jt ... " ..... to boa ud the c:outy'a booey --., .. the Onn1e County Animal Sbellct, the On.nae Couty ~ Departmellt and the C.ouaty of Oruse. All Oranac Coynty · c:ommuaity coUe1e1 will have Clbim ud diapleys. The dilpl-r at tbe building's entrance will bdona to the 0nqe Couaty Boebepen AllociatioG, wlUda will lbow off ill ~ .. and demonstrate bow to atnct honey. Hands-on .aivitia and displays put on by IChook. b.asincws, pemmeot IFades. · apidalture aad volunteer and service organiutiona will await fair patrons. ''The Oranse County Flood CoaJrol l>'atrlct will have a demonatratlon model ahowina 1'berc chcnUcaJs ao once tllcy are chunped." Hcdmer laid. ''Tbac way, the public can see for themtefves Wbal happens. They'll do ~ fdm footaae of floods, which will show what happens duriaa floods ... Other poups -repraentina \ocaJ schools. youth, bobbies, ICaion and public ~ -will fill the ~ to entertain and The boneybcc. a aood friend to CalilonUa aop1. will be saluted. along inform the public. with the honey iaduaby, at the OnuaF Oliaty Fair. "We'll have more than 50 exhibits and dozens of new displays this rear... said Be¥erty He~imer, the Oranp County Buiklina apervilor. ""t'bo Onqe Co unty A&ricultaral Q)mmiaaioner's DC'pUUDeOt wDJ baYe a 'Meet the ee.,le' ~ wbcre fairpn can aee bow ~cs sniff out fndt at the airp>rta .. '' The California ffilhway patroj will brias ill a aeat belt ••l•lol', wbida will show wbM bappem in ecddents wbeo dri¥Cn -do and don't wear eeat belts. New e:daibiton will indude tbe Oraa1e Cou1ty Belt Racina Pi1eon1, tbe Coata Meu Mcrcbaats' Allociatioa and the International Brotherhood of ElcctricaJ Wortcn. Tbc fair will be open from nooa to midniaht Monday, Tuaday, Wect.cld11 ud Tln111dl1y, July 18. and from 10 a.m. lO midJriPt Fridays. Saturdays Sundays and Tbunday. JuJy 2S. The County Aaricultural Tb ere a Is o w i 11 be Department abo will abow a ftdeo repraentatiYea from the Oranae called "Bee-Aware," lhowiaa c.ou.nty lutroftOmen A.:>ciation, Fair admmioa is S5 for adults, $3 fot .eaion age 6S and O¥er, $2 for children 6 to l 2 and free for tida under 6. J>artina will be free for buses and car pooll with fow or more. ochenrile it is SJ per vehicle. for more informatK>n, phone 7Sl-FAJR. 19191 Hanul Awftut ln1ne, Caldondl 92715 (714) 85t-9500 Regents Point FW retb1w1d lirilg bl Rnort Atwto~. £ ....... 'l1le Bat¥..,. of Ynr Li[! A CantiJndni Care 1ledmnent Community .A. Enpy the finer t>i1ngs in lile . • Surround yourMU with beauty. cul~ and pmce of mbtd . .A. Sdt!c1 and decorate your own rwidence. A Houwkeeptng. m&inttNllce, transportation and formal dirung room servict . .A. Pool. Sf' ~wn bowhns. putting green and ne.rby golf counes. .. Thlft lewis ol liVlng to meet your~ needs - lndepended ~ ~nal Y1e and Skilled Nuning . • 15 hah .cft!9 ~. regional park and &ab. A AandJtll!!d by the AA.HA Continuing~ CoaunbAin. ORANGE COUNTY FAIR • An ~ 8upplement to lhe Plot l lndlpelldll~ • Thur9dly. ~ 11. 1191-6 L A temporary city of move than a half-million pe~lc will 'Priaa up from July 17-28 an Costa Mesa. Chcct·Point and Cirrus system include cbaaging tires and midniaht at the Auto O ub al Southern California lot on FaiJview Road and South ea.at Drive. From there, Oranae C.OW.ty Transit District buses WI pfO¥tde continuous free shuttle tervicc to the fairgrounds. cuds. chlflin1 batteries. There allo win be a film booth, an information booth, atroUcr and wheelchair rentals, 24-bour ICalrity. pelt tervicet. a bey conYCnience center for chaqina diapers and nunina, and dozens It's the 1991 Orange CoUllty Fair, w.here the bustling "city" will have a number of services available during the 12-day event. The "city" will have a ftnt aid station, lost and found areas for people a nd their poaeaiom and two Sanwa Bank automated teller machines for quick cash. The A TMs will accept Star, Explore, and dozeDI of reat.aurutl. To encourage ride sharing. the parkin& fee for car pools with four or more, u well u bUICS. bu been elilnin.ated. Ordinarily, it as $3 per vehicle. Additionally, to case the crunch of the fair lot, there WI be free off-cite parking on Fridays from 6:30 p.m. to midnight, a nd weekends from JO a.m. to OCTD and the fair alto ~ distributing coupons for free rides to the fair, and coupons ror a free ride home will be handed out at ocro·s booth at the (air. Tho Or-. q,.ty Sheriff boocb wilt piardde free child safe idc.ntificadcm 1111- The Auto Oub of Southern California will provide free emergency auto ~Meet daily to visit/ during the fair. Setvicea These bees won't sting, but they 're sweet trinkets Dozens of bees will be found in the Gems and Minerals building at 1h1~ year\ Orange County Fair - hut the) ·re a little too heavy to fly. r he-.c hccs arc made of prcc1ou~ and ~em1·precious gems. .ind .... 111 he iust one of the theme-.. ----------- related exhibits at t.hc July 17-28 fair themed "How Sweet It ls," a salute to bees and the honey industry. The gemstone bees are pa rt o( the collcction or Isabella Bums of Monterey Park, who has had --------.. m BfPOIT lbCI • COSTA llSA p·1 -I IS PLEASED TO OFFER THIS PROMOTION TO OUR READERS. COUPON Night Thoroughbred Racing THIS RUN'S FOR YOU ORANGE COUNTY RACING FAIR okAI~ July 29-August 17 • ,... n. 1:• .... This discount adml~ion coupon is good for $1 .00 on grandstand admission Tuesday through Saturday (not valid with any other offer). Grandstand Admisslon: $2.25, CILi>house Admission: $4.00, Reserved Seating: Additional $1 .50, General Parking: $1 .50, Preferred P~: $3.00. IClp .., ,...... .. Oru.-.td ,,... Window) --------~------~-------~-· display at the fair for about five ye'ctrs. gems for about 10 yea~. Bums, a member of the North Her collcct1on includes bees made of turquoise. jade, carnelian. ruby and o ther gems. She began collecting the bees because of her Orange County gem and Mineral Society a nd the California Federation of Mineral Societi es, name. has been colJecting the bce-auttful "The nickname for Isabella is There i a road. -1 lz.zy, and I'm very busy. so my friends call me Busy luy B," she I said. A popular feature that will return to the Gems and Minerals exhibit is the "Dinner of Rocks," '" which rocks shaped like food arc anfully arrayed on an elegantly set table. The "Dinner of Rocks" exhibit has been enjoyed at fairs and gem shows for }Q \'Cars, With all Of the savory stones · h.ivmg been shaped by nature Other a1trac11on., 1n the Gems Isabella Burns dis p lays collection of bee ornament~. ''"'n't ,Jn.t 1 N1~·nhnc.('d rr.an ... p lf1.41fKtt1h'1od hl frrtm l•<'timcnh lh:11',-.h, •t .t'IL ti,w ,,~vntt"'Cr' "'""''• u1 t• ,,. -.•rt'k· 111n.. ('"" ~ m.woh t4t.Jr1..-c l..hcm A ,Mh.C"t pr.ti.en• ,ro.it•'""''"tr') '~" hta lonjtuM t>U'I 11»madc mutht:&.•lf• ,.,.," 111rrt ·~a fncnd '*II<', ..n lwlp alonJ llw .. ·~ and Minerals bu1tdmg -which - has been relocated to the former fairgrounds -include da1I Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse on the demonstrations on stone cu11ing ...... _ .... :H' .. CAHC8I SOCllTY t ---------polishing and other lap1d tcchn'q~ and a "faYOntc rock' oonteu oo July ~ Kid's Day • , ' I ' • 'I ' t ... ! ' ' SERVINO LUNCH & DINNER • Harbor Cuter Harbor & WlllOll. COSTA MESA '°" ••--w C&L .. ,47'1'1 -~ T9Cae • F.,nas T.,,,.._ •Enchiladas '1811TACOS Camltu • Toetactas 6-0RANOE COUNTY FAIR •An ~ Supplement to the Plot & lndepende11t • Thurlcs.y, ""'Y 11, 1991 J Youn g far m e rs vie at the livestock auction TM II.,' a ia ... ~ 1io: •0t• arcu. en~" said livatoct department participate, and must pre-register arena wtll '9 fMI _. ,_.,.. 11 ni. Minwh will be abowD to tupeMlor Jim Bailey. "rd~ with the Orange County Fair tome of the uea't baa ~ ... ...wic Jmy l7, JI ad 19, prior bop, as uwal, to be ow l"DOlt Livestock Office prior to the sheep and..._ vie for &op boeoll to t&e Satunlly auctiaa. Tbe beef popular enlty." auction. in the Jwtior Uweaodt AllCdom II wW leed olf lbe aUdiola at 9-.30 The apected buyers at the Proceeds from the auction go to part of tbe 1991 Oranae OJdty a.m., followed b7 market catva. auction include service clubs, tbe 4-H and Future Farmers of Fair. sheep and hop. businesses. restaurants and grocery America clubs and members, and programs. scbolanhips and lo buy more animals fOT future projects. For a Junior Livestock AualOn brochure and additional information. conlact lbc Livcsloclt Dcpanmen1 at the Orange Count\ Fair, 88 Fair Drive, Co6ta Mei.a 92626 or caJI 75 1-FAIR. More thu 300 ~ty-"We're expectin& dote to 300 ch.ms. The public is invited to are used to pay for educational area~wbo totbc .------~----~--------------------------------------------------------------~~----------~ local Fuhare Farmen of · · and 4-K dubl, haft tpent the rear nllina MilMlt w1 learoiJta about apibutinul, utilnal lclence ud veterinary ICknce. 1bc groups will Ke their cbaraes auc:tiooed off Saturdly, July 20, in the faiz#s Fiii From P9ge 2 the purcbalc of an S8 wriltbad on Unlimited Ride Days July 11 and 22-25, will iftdude all rides from noon to 7 p.m. Hows are '- extended from JO a.m. to 7 p.m. on July 25 only. All carnival rides will be priced at 75 cents from opening until 7 p.m. on both Kids' Days. July 19 and 26. Free merty-pround and Ferris wheel rides will be given to senion on Seniors' Day, July 25. The 10.cent carousel ride will make a comeback with a special rwist. The ride will be offered free 10 1hose with any empty 7-Up can brought to the ride ticket window . Special family prices on traditional wr food will be cooked up by conceuions, making a day at the fair more affordable. Getting to the fair also has bun made easier. Free pa.rk.in1 and shuttle service will be tv1ilable both Saturdays and Sundays of the fai r, compliments of the Automobile club of Southern California and the Orange County Transit District. Fair visiton can park free at the Costa Mesa Auto Oub lot on Fairview ROlld at South Coast Drive and ride a special OCTD shuttJe bus free to the fair. The shuttle will be in operation from noon to midniJht. Besides tbc new discounts offered during the fair, visiton can expect a n a bundance of entertainment fcaturiq five free suaes , n labtly headline cnteruinmcnt.. exhibits and other featured attraction incha.ded in the aatc admitsion. For addhion infonnation on the Oran1e County Pair's uvinp padt.,es, ca.II 7.Sl-32A7. SUN, SURF &WETY COLORING CONTEST July 17·21 •Costa••• .. / ORANGE COUNTY FAIA •Alt Mtw1111nQ ~ to the Plot • ~ • Thuredlly, .My 11, 1991-7 ~ .... ai. ' Main Entrance (Oringe ~te) East Entrance (R«J Gam) c Livestock Entrance (Yettow Gate) Memorial Entrance (Green Gate) Service Entrance (Purr* ~te) .. l. I Public Restrooms First Aid Information (3 locations) Security/Sheriff tr Sheriff's Booth (Child l.D. Tags) I Baby Convenience Center StrotlertWheetchair Rentals Public Lockers • Guest Servicesllost & Found • WilCaH f FF © Bee Exhibit (Sponsored by Countrysldl Inn) © Rower & Garden Show: (FelturinQ Worlds urpest Bae Hive -Sponsored by sue &Jt Honey) I Commercial Exhibits Ash & Hobbies .. 3 Gems4_H ~nerals I Carnival Zone & Offk:es Fea~~ f;,jbits Kiddie Carnival Centennial Hall Swan Brothers Circus (Sponsored by Cl/ Spas) Home Arts & Crafts @ Coors Arena: Fine Arts & Photography (Rodeo, 5/>tl«lwly, Thi,,_,,.,, Giit ~Amer Wine Pavilton Fair Ring (Jousting Show) E'8phant Rides " ~=~~bit RC Petting Zoo ® Main Mal (Spon.sortd by Arrowhead Wlter) 10C Carousel RkSes (SpoltfOl'ld by 1-UP) Sandcastle (Sponsaw/ by ClJJ Spa) 1 Food Bazar ATM -Sanwa Bank CaMtonMa (2 locafJons) @ Craftsman VMllge 7 2 Livestock Barns LMlstock Maternity Barn (Sponsaw/ by OCN ""'5 a.nn./) s Livestock Judging Arena Milking Partor ea. ~ liYestOCk Exhibit Rabbit/Poultry Tent LJvestock Office BE SURE TO VISIT THE PIL 11111177 .... a ) Administration > Times fair Court I Memorial Gardens' Building I Equestriln Center I tamptng Alea I Pacific Amphilheltrt I Mlintenlnet Varel I Clfetlt1a nnJ -(See Inset) Fair OrM Gale 11 -Lot A ~Gmn -LotB,C MerrimlclFlirliew Gale 13 -Lot 0 Arington Giii 14 -Loi EI F Ewntl & Serva 611115 Glllll Arn611117 e.--c.., 6*,. Glooms 611119 Nlwpoft 6111110 • Loi G. H ,.,, s•(S. Inset) Lot A -Public PartUng lot B -Public Parting lot c -Public Par1dng lot 0 • Public Partlag Lot E • Pubic Partdfag lot f . Prestltntninlrs Par1dng LMstodl Plftdng Lot H • Public Plftdng Ptafamd Pllidlag &NblorlCorc•skJn Plftdng Speclll Partdl9fflndklllCl'd ~T GUEST SERVICES BOOTH .. Fair wi II offer concerts for all musical 'astes The 1991 Orange County Fair will feature musical styles from pop and Jazz to country and oldies dunng the July 17-28 event in Costa Mesa. The concen series is free to all v1s11or' with fair admission. New show time arc 1 and 9 p.m. Mo nday through Friday and S and 7 p.m aturday and Sundays. Opening the concert series Wcdne,day will be the smooth sounds o( Michael McDonald. A • former Doob1c Brother and Steely Dan mcmhcr. McDonald has become J ~ucccssful solo artist with h11' like ''T ake It 10 Heart" .rnd "On ~h Chn," a duel with Patti Ltlklk Returning to the fa1rpounds Jul~ IX '' the "\0th Anniversary of Rock &. Rl1ll -;ho~. an 11-act congrcg.i11on of doo-wop, soul, rock and more Mickey Dolenz (former!' t>f the Mo nkecs), the ro kc "' I ··The Lion Sleeps 1 omght ). l '"' Tim and eight other 11ng1nal an1sts will be lc;llull·d 1n 1h1<> hla~t from the past 'hll" t-h 1 n H1\h11p. a perennial Jan and Dean will appear Juty 23. as old s~ from his doz.en solo a.lbwns, Bisbo)>;p act is a party wait.ina to ba~n.. .. Reminisa:n& .. set for Juty 20, is the five-man Australian group the Little River Band. The troupe reached national acdaim in the 1970s and early 'SO. with such songs as. "Cool Qange" and "Lonesome Loser." The band's newest album. "Get Lucky," was released last year. Jazz buffs will delight in the swee l saxophone sounds o f Richard EJJio1 &nd Wood tock veteran Richie Havens of "Herc Comes the Sun" fame July 2 1. .... -solcliet ~Lowe. -n.c Califonia r.-J• .t Deen will .. ...,.. ., w ,_,,., ..... July 23. iDctudi.a ..,,. UWe Old Lady From hudna.'' Mmical memories will be inade July 2A u tbe Platters, tbe Dixio Oapa and Brian Hyland ptheT for the "Memories of Rock and Roll" abow. Critically acclaimed Oary Morris ~ Misc.rabies") bu turned being soJety a songwriter into a ain,cr of his musical worb. This country c:roaoYer artist takes the stqeJuly2S. The Jets were a late 1980I phenomenon when this f'unily from Min.ocaota hit the aiJwavcs with such bits u 'Tve Got a Crush oa You!' Thi1 brotbe.r..mter group is still goi.QI atrona and can be found at the fair July 26. • fJ~nntl' .11 the fatrf,TOunds. will be had .1g.im. hnngmg his bluesy. "outhcrn rock 10 the "tagc July 19. Pertnrmmg o;<.mg-; from his recently rtk.c.cd alhum. "Don't Let the &"\mJn Get You Down." as well Local resident Donny Osmond will pl_ay to the home crowd July 22. This teen idol turned pop rocket bas shed his "Puppy Love" Osmond Brother image and donned an updated '90s act with The higb energy and vcnatile IOWKis of the commodorca can be beard when they take center stage July 27. William King, J .E. Nicholas and Walter "Oyde" Orange comprise the group which will pctform chan~toppina bits such as "Machine Gun" and "Night Shift." Air Supply was the name for The Platters will headline July 2A with "Memories of Red ud Roll.·• • ,.. soft-rock ballads in the early 1980s with such bits as "All Out of Love" and "Every Woman in the World." This duo from down -----============================::::;,under headline the July 28 The Plot aid Orange~ FoW Present program. All conoe!ltts take place in the "Where Could She Bee?'' Arlinaton Theater on the Orange ••••••• •G~ Where con YoU search for hidden treos1.1es anid a heaping mound ot whipped c reom? T1NI Orona-Cocmty Falt, ol coun.I The JI.iv 11-28 fair wil ho5t o number of special contests promoting the theme ·How ~eet It Is· whk::h solutes bees and the honey lnO.Jstry. COfTlPalY sponsored contests include the Plot's ·Where Co\Ad She Bee?" wNcn hos contestants seorcNng through whipped creom for hidden treasures. The winner will receive o gl90t Grand Prtzel The newspaper will also spon$O( o colortng contest for cttien age 11 and under and o Youth Uterory Compefftton. Deodtne to enter co6oftng contest 15 .JUv 18. Look for the entry form In the Plot. Open to ages 5 and up Howto Entw. 1. Pr&-fegllter at BucMetser Hefttoge Stage on Frtd<Jv's at 3:00 before the contest begins at 3:Xl. 2. Contestants wl be dMded Into categories bV age. 3. Each contestant 'd be gN9n o pie plate contolng 6 Items covered with '#hipped aeam. 4. At the l6gnol. contestants wll have 30 second& to remove 01 many Items as they con wtttl thetr mouth and put them on o paper plate next to them. 5. Contestants must keep thetr hands behind thetr bocks at al tmes. 6. Rt>bonl for al who~·· 7. Grond Prtze '#tnner ... '9Cefw clmef tor 2 at Lo P9fVC*J Aeltauont In CoQo ~.a SS> vc:a.t County Fair1round1. Pai admission is SS for adult" $3 fo seniors 6S and older, S2 for kids 6 12 and free for cbUclrcn S anc under. ParkiAg ii SJ. For mori information, caU 751-FA.IR. • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • (WI .... at •. •11hl • COSTA MESA up. ,. .... • ••••••••••••• We neecJ VOLL ' 1 o-oRANGE COUNTY FAIR •An AdYeiMtg ~11 tMnt to ttw Plat a lndlpendl9'l • lhurldlr, Ju1r 11, 1 •1 r r I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Tbere ..., will be free o«-siie putina and free shuttle semcs f:'ridavl throuab Sundays d . the 'T:ir at the Auto Club uru;J Southern California lot on Fairview Road and South Coast Drive. From there, Onn1e County Transit Diat.rict (OCTD) bUJeS will provide complimentary shuttle service to and from the fairgrounds. The Auto Oub is five minutes from the fairgrounds and the shuttle will run continuouaty every 15 minutes. Hours of shuttle service arc 6:30 p.m. to midn.igbt on Fridays and noon to midaisbt Saturdays and Sundays. ocro and the Orange County Fair also are dislributini coupons for free rides to the fair on any OCTO bus or Dial-a-Ride vehlde. Coupons foT a ride to the fair can be obtained by calHlll rhc fairgrounds at 7.H·PAIR. Vouchers for free rides borne from the fair will be available at the OCTO booth durinc· the 12-day event. Those travclini by car arc encouraged to take alternate routes to the fairgrounds. suuested dir~tions ue: San Diego Frecwayl\o Costa Mc:a. mt sou th on Harbor BouJcvant or Fairview Road and tn¥el cat on Fair Drive to the main cntrUCC. Caltrans will provide 24-bow traffic infonmtion on S30AM. Concerts at the Pacific Amphitheater, located on tbc southwest end of the fairpounds. will be occurrins durina the Oransc: County Fair. These oonccrts ~uJre a teparate paid admiuion ticket ud do not include admiuioo to the fair. A Quikpark Shuttle, auxiliary parlrins k>t and shuttJc service located in Irvine will be available ~ l9GlllJ • .,. :•-..,... PIClllA 4liat11M1.....,.,.... aueadl.. t•e MiailJ So.ad "dh1 :r n 1 _. flir ~ Pw"'9 II fNe -' a ...-. trip ride CID tlilC ...... ii Sl per ...... sa.atde eervice hep. .. 5:30 *SPAYS & NEUTERS INCUJDES EXAM. ANESDIESIA . A SURGERY FEMALE CAT ••••••••••••••••••••••••• $30.00 JIALE CAT ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• $15.00 FEMALE DOG ••• (1-30 LB.) .••.• $35.00 $10 FOR F.ACH ADDmONAL 10 LBS. NALE DOG ••• (1-SO lb.) .••••••.•• $35.00 $5 FOR f.ACH ADDmONAL 10 LBS. $20 ADOITtONAL CHARGE FOR PREGNAm" c.A T OR DOG $10 AOOmONAL CHARGES. FlRST HF.AT & AFTER HEAT ·Mu.t be a.Tent Of'I Y9CdNllonl L ~!. ~~!!":_.w _. Z 0.,. H~tloa fnMat Dedaw •••• *40 All 4 ••••.•••••• *60 DENTAL CATS '30" DOG '30" ( 1-30) Lbs. 5-:> oo '"Y eocn o:xl" ".., ']e." u; Ibale ard. tun riPt OD Maia s..et -follow tho clindioaal ..... TM kit ii eipl .... a &am die W.powlL n. lbattle -.vice al9o p1oridea cmdnuom ,..._ ID CM lnfBe lot. For 1DOR .......... c=-11 the~ Sil9lllde iafm .. tion line at 546- ,. ()416. Fair Yiliton arc encouraied to arrivic early to n:ccn.e the best pukinc Ind seatia& atrUFments. A ~ toll-free number - (800)_ ~~-8964 -hu been pro¥iclcd by lM fair -~thc:­minute traf6c informatica. VACCINATION PAC¥GE SPECIALS COMPLETE $ 2 9 00 CAT BOOSTERS Individually -Rabies '8.50. Cat Fever 112 00. Leukemia '15 COMPLETE Kl1TEN VACINATIONS Includes -physical exam, .)-cat fever plus shots 2-leubmia shots. 1-RABlES: nutritional counseling ~COMPLETE DOG BOOSTERS Individually · Rabies '8 50. DHL.P '8 00. PARVO '8 00. Bordatella '8.00. Carone • 12 .00 COMPLETE PUPPY VACCINATIONS Includes -physical exam. J.OHL.P. 3-PARVOS. 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A variety or food demonstrations will be given daily chariaa the 99tb annual event, wbicb runs from July 17·28 in The demonstrations will be in the Bakers Square Craft and c.oot's Galleiy, located in the Home Arts and Crafts building on &be faitpounds. SeYeTll will be in Uepiftl with ihe fairs theme, "HOw Sweet It Is." a tnl>utc to the bee and boney induatries. Vinc.iana Pasierb, a Fountain Valley beekcepcT, will show how to make her honey caramel, cream and toppings in demonstrations July 17. 18 and 22. Sharyl ffµvin o( Westminster demonstrates creative oootins with Bridgford lwcad dou&}I July 17, 18 and 20. Microwave c:oot.ing with wavea ol the future will be shown by Caryl Goozales oo the 11me days. while Robin Traqtr or Los Alamitos is the "~veryday Gourmet" July 19 and 28. The Bakers Square Chef will be on hand for pie and cake decorati.n1 and lalt.blg July 21, 24 and 27. Diclt Occ o( Garden Grove will show bow to ma.U a Honey-0 Dome (a honey of a desten) J uJy 21. Cuisinart qWcldes will be the rc:sult when Rdi Older of Santa Ana abows bow 10 make processor treats July 22 and 2S. In addition to the demonstrations, there will be numcroua cootin1 cootc:ats, as well u craft demonstrstioas during the fair. For more inlonnation on eventa in the Home Ans and Crafts building, call 7S1 ·3~7. It Is." a sal'ute lo bees and the a>unty's hooey industty. perform * two shows at 7 and 9 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii p.m. iD tho~ 'Theater. All The main daily e¥Cnts Uc:an& off oa openinc day include downs.. mime&, ftMlidans, puppets. robou and a high-wire act. ou.e.r events indude an sbowa, crafts boutiqua, c:ookoftl. conc:eru.. flower abows, sem and mineral Jbowl aad buDdteds ol farm ....... lined up waitiQa 10 be petted. talked lo and admired. Additionally, a parade wiU • proceed tbrovch lhe fairpowMk daily at 6 p.-. and -for thrill KC.ken everywben -there will be more than SO carnival llttracdom, indudin1 a "kiddie" carainl. provided by Bct.B Am111•ata. Fonner DocJbte Brodlaa' lead Upr MidlecJ Md>oaald will perfonnanc:es ue free with fair admimoo. Opcoi.na day aho is "Pcpsa Family Fun °"l·" familles with bar or more will receive parking and actmii.ion for SJO with an empcy Pepsi cm. Visiton on thil day mo can rccei¥e coupons aooct for two-for-one specials in the carnival area for rides. 1ama.. ~m. ootton candy and soft drinks. The falr will be open from July 17·28 from noon to midniJht Monday th.rough Thursday and from 10 Lift. to midniabt Fridays, Sat\lnbyl. Sundays and Thursday, Ju.ly 25. C.11 7Sl·FAJR for ldditional infonnation. Don't pet the bees at the petting zoo to bees and I.be hooey industry -bowe4'Cr, ~ be no bees in the pettinc llOO. You will find camels, buffalo. llamas and other exotic and domatic -.:a '° aSdc9e ud ~ with. T'bil atUbit ii free with fair ........ and will be opee from noon to 9 p.m. Mondays lhrouah Tb\lndays and from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Fridays tbroup Sundayl. The ioo will be located near Lbc (air's Centennial Fann. when: traditional fann animals and crops can be vicwe.d by fairprs. RIDE THE NEWPORT BOAT!. 9:00a.m. 4:30 p.m. ~,,......~JM:. .... _ ....... c. __ , BARBOR CENTER Fresh Air Sale Bargains on the Sidewalk August 2, 3 & 4 Friday, Saturday, Sunday !Music in tfie ){i,r August 4, Sunday at 4 pm A oonc:ert of popular music by the Orange County Community Orchestra Bring Y04JJf own MAdng to ... lnrw court ........ c... FrM fol h whole fwnly Dtawlnga for FREE Prtzea Youl llnd t al ptloed r"'9t .r S HARBOR CENTER 0 It will "bee" a "honey" o f a time during a variety of bee and ho ney theme-related contests to be held at this year·s Orange County Fair. Some of the themed contests will include: •·Honey (Do)," which fea tures contestants dmng a variety of ~r>t>usal cho tt' around the house. r ·Honcy-Dcw Ea11ng," in which 1.untc:stanl!I h.1, c one: minute lo cal a honeydew melon •"Beehive Hairdo," where contestants. hc:eh1vc hairdos will tic judged 11n tallc,t, widest and theme-related. The conte.t it -Batrantl mut race to drNI sponsored by Salon Expressions of tbermelwla in bee keeper outfiu. Santa Ana. lt'Hoaeycomb Tau,'' I twist OD •"Honey·Dip~ed Doughnut the bean b-s--. for kidl. • Eating,'' featunna contea&1nts eating the most of t.hese treats. ..'ltoaey SbPOtin1." where •"Where Can She Bee?" in contest~ race ~ ddalt the lllOll which contestants cal through a gluecs ol honey' (ac:tually IOda). p ie, looking for bee-shaped , •'Won't You Bee My Baby?,. a candies in the pie._ . contest for innovati.c parea~ ... Marshmallow Eatina." for the fearwina best-decorated diapen. well-spoken contestant. Entrants r Ain't Mil-ise.Havin'." where stuff their mouths with increali.na kids wear hats of c:o&andcn ud numbers of manhmlllows while tou salad m.,edientJ to each trying to say "bumblebee" clearly. other. •'Beekepermani1," for kids. •'Honey, Where Ale You?" a r--==--=----=======;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;miiiiiiiii._lftl spouse-callina contest. Other competitions include DO YOU HAVE THE POWER "Busy Buzz's Colorina Contest. .. held daily at the Fine Arts and Photognph' Buildina and, of course, a spellina bee for third through fifth gnden. An entry book with complete information on au apecial contests is available. For more information. e1ll the fair at 7Sl·32it7. EXPERIENCE THI! POWD OF TOTAL llUL TH Look and Feel Better with a Scientifically Advanced Nutrition System Lose Body Fat Forever -Lower Chol18twOI Improve Health -lnai••• Ewgr Las Vegas Take ACTION .... 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