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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-08-15 - Orange Coast Pilot~ '1 I I I • ' t THURSDAY August 15, 1991 Nlaht u' MOf•l•a .._ dwll..., ..... ,.., ... _,.._ _ _,~ _..,.to 1S Mflll. Hipt ffOM .. ._ ... MW-10e. SURF UXA TK>N SIZE SHAl'f Hut1linstot1 1-l po« Newpott hll<h 1 ·2 po« CotoN 1 ·2 po« UpM hKh 1 ·3 flif F1StlNO GOOOll cMthft ..,. ..,.,W "'· ........ c*D -.... • ._, ................... ~ TIDES lOOAY First hip! First low Secon4 hip Second loW FRIDAY flttt high fittl low Second hip ],., p "'· s, 1 low 10:46 ·"'· 1.3 QUDTfS Of THE DAY . "He had a grtat /o~'t! of lift and a ~at love of the arts He was an ideal koder for w and ~ ctnam/y will sort/y miJJ the m.spiralion he was able to provide" David Emmcs, produong arti tic director for South Coast Repertory, on the 1ate James Roosevelt (Al ). • ntt ablest man I r.·er mtt is the man you thmk you art. " franlcJin Delano·Rooscvclt (James Roosevelt' father) COMMUNITY EVENTS •Co ta Me a Qulcksteppcrs meets at 10 this morning for an hour or two of square dancing, and lhcy'rc always looking for young and energetic 60 to 90 y,:ar old to join them in the community center at Anaheim and Center streets in Costa Mc a. Call 545-5669. •The free ummer concert eric "Take 5 at 5" at South Con t Plaza Village continues at 5 thi evening wtlh Chicago-style blues from Luke and the Locomotive . Call 435-2050. • The Board or Dbtttors or the Mesa Consolidated Water Dl.strkt, which serve the cities of Co ta Me a and Newport Beach and John Wayne Airport, meets at 7 tonight at di trict headquarters, 1965 Placentia Ave. •A three-day Indian Pow-Wow sponsored by the Southern Cahfom11 lnd1an Center lucks off Friday from 4-10 p.m. m the Picnic Arco at the Orange County fairgrounds. Admi ion i SS for adult and $2 for eniors and' teen age 12· 17 For information, call 530- 0221 . • Blue Marble Cot'fttbou c on Harbor Boulevard and 19th trect in Co~ta Me. n feature the contemporary folk of Smith and Wahn tonight and pop no talaia from Terry Rickard f'nday night. Both free shows begin at 7. JUST 111E FACTS • Whit i.11s the populut1on of Newport /kaeh 11 inoetrpoT1t1on m / 9Qfi '! 41 ,_ ... • *" fl/I ~ ._ l'ublc l~ II -i.o.. • { "44 "l it! .. I ,...,. ..... $117 Almanac/Al Bmt c I Ct•' ificll! 6 Community l~orum 1A9 Cr word I hk>J I .._FHP? ... ......... a ~tl991 tfon1 lpeJ I Interview/ ,. l.csal notice 86 Polkc Log/Al !it)(iet fA6 Sport II ........ • put°" ,....., ,.,.,. PubllsMd Twsdays, Thursdays & Saturdays Circulation 45,000 BBC loundeP rebuts expansion I• Ring fondly recalls converting 'eyesore' ' By Russ Loar Stlll Wltlr NEWPORT BEACH -The man con idered the "father'' of the Balboa Bay Club ays James Irvine would likely tum over 1n his gra~e-if-he"1:0Utd-hcaT today's controversy over expan ion of tho club. Hadd Ring, the man who first came up with the idea of the Balboa Bay Club and Rinehart, who ~ncouraged the c0ncept. Anybody with a potential project for the city alway cJcared n throus,b Rinehart fi~t. Ring next \\-Cot to Ken Kendall, lfl heir to a Manhattan real c talc fortune to whom he had rcuntly sold a house on the Balboa Pcnin ula. Kendall purchased the house for weekend viitits, according to Ring, and immcdiatcl) saw the wisdom of the Bay Oub idea. Before submitting a bid to the city, Rina wanted to know how Jame Irvine would react to the idea. ltvinc had deeded the land to the city io 1927, in exchange for the nght to develop the Bay hore community, accordin~ to Ring. ucce sfully pitched it to developers and city official , says the Irvine Co. founder's feelings about the Bay Oub have been misrepresented. · '" "I feel like the work we've done over the years has been undermined by people who don't lnow what they're talking about," said ~ng, the fei ty 87-ycar-old founder of Harbor Investment Co. who now hves m an Irvine retirement home "When we discussed the idea with James Irvine, he endorsed it so enthusiastically he clapped his hands." driving by the 1te with his partner Tom He nderson. "I said, 'Tom, that property we pa cd by 1-. bccommg an eyewre, we Jn a meeting at the old lrvme Ranch office , Rmg aid I rvJne macbd his fist into the palm of hi hand and called the Bay Club concept a "great idea." Irvine • dicJ in Montana three month later, leaving no 'M11tcn record of hi approvaJ for the pr91ec1 The idea of creaung a beach club for out-of-town visitors occurred to Ring one brig.ht, ummcr day in June 1946, while ould think of some idea of what to do . wifh II'" Ring fir 1 took his 1den for a pmate club to ·influential city clerk Frank See CLUB~,_ Group oners helping h•d to the hungry ••• SOS may get support from local restaurants By Anna Cekola ~.,.. .. ( OS'l A Ml A A croup of lcadin& local re taurn1eur and food ertl_cc repre entauve-. v.ant to-hare their top· notch cui inc .. ith hare Our Seh.c , "h1ch feeds about 19,000 needy people a month. "fhcre seem to be a natural tac bc~cen re taurant nd hunger -food," ~1d Hui Ro,off. chairman of an advisory bourd that 1 Cllplormg \\.a~ to help SOS feed the hungl')- R o~ocr ov. n\ B a c l Bay Rowing and Running Cluh at South Coa\I Pla za , a n d Cui me M and Mc\C rhor, in lr'\'1ne. 'Although we are spending more than $2,000 a week in purchasing food, it is never enough.• -.IMFmAll SOS director I n" tlli-. afnucnl county, there arc th o u-.and~ ll f people gmng w bed hungry," he aid. "Any place it\ av.Cul But in a county hke 1h1 . it' un •~n plablc " · ~()~ D1rcct\lr Jean l·orbath 'aid she' c'ullll ahout the pro pect of ·~haring rc,1a11ran1 klh,,er' v.11h tho c '!'ho seek heir at thl' Cc ,u1 \1t 'a ha cd chanty. the l:u~c't llf ''' type in Orange County. "\\ c're grateful for their concern," h lrhath ,31d. "Althou h "c are pending more than S:!.000 a "eel IO purcha ma fo.;l<.1, 11 '' ncH.r enough." \\ h1k ~O'l doe not ha"e a lttchcn, r orbat h .ud -.he', rnnlldcnt a plan will c,,m~· together o;oon "W11h all the energy m 1h1' ~11,up, I'm \\JH' "e'll he able to clear 1m 1Jh,1ade' " The e toddlers eem to like pla hing around with their folk ju t for fun. For more detail , ee P~ge 2. I he.: ;Je:t ha' al rCCCl\Cd upport See SOS'lll:ll ,_ C:ity seeking to curb hosing· of sidewalks By Russ Loar lhng point for hi ~Nices. WTtW When ttnnett, 29, pointed NEWPORT Dl:ACH -1 he out that mJi idual mcrthant Balboa Window Wn hmg Service r6utincty ho Jown idcwalb in ha been wa hina the v.indow front or their tore • city official and h<»ing ~off ------· ----a kcd him tr the idcwalk~ of 'J t u r n ' o o I local mcrch11nu . hese sidewalks piacon. for a decade, but down here take a heck "That' what c o m p n y ~ometx~ diJ to pre ident colt Of a Shellacking from me,'' Sunnett Stinnett Y' he's all the take·Out 1d "l 'm not a the one he1n1 d roliccman. I h O 'iC d t I\ e H Stan $,I don't think th t'\ da)". -M. 11111 a solution." 'ity 0H1c1ab Balboa Pavilion owner Local bu me' -no11ftcd , tinnctt owner ,.v th that Newport ' drought inOu• of toun h make\ 1Jcwal~ ordin n r proh1hih hct\in duVtn wa hmg a n cn1ty, e"pcc1ally ~uJ walk Hut h 1dcw1lk near fa t·food tanJ On Balboa wa hing ha bc~n the maJOr S.. 8'0EWAl~ ... No ... he8rlftl ttl" Who: Reps. Ct'ms Cox (R·Newport Beaich) ind e~ubar~ Bo er 10-Muin ounty) f c n peaed ndin ·room-only {rowtf • .,, ~t : He ring on the tf!M No• and Cap.1< ty N::t at 19 0 • .,, wtwft: Corona det Mar High SChool -Nation mourns death of 'Jim my' Roosevelt Distinguished OC re ident die at 83 By Anna Cekola ~ l~ \.\-P Rl 8 · :\Cit n outpounna o( emotion • tn'm unaoa,hcd arid to t1.1nJ memone of d )' pa t -Mcpt the Mtmn Wcdne,da a.\ v.<lrd •.-S lllH111.l:83·year-old sta sman remembered • TIP S? CO MMENTS? C AL L T~ ~[ fl[ ADEns· 24 -HOUR HOTLINE 642-6086 J ~ \ • Pilot People ~1s~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A reference librarian at the Balboa and Corona del Mar hr .mchc' . .rnd clmsiders him elf more of a detective because his , .. ,irk nin''''s of tracking down obscure information. "It's really 111cn1.1lly 'ttmulating. We get all son s of trange que!itions. One cu' ".rnted to know the height of California bridges bec~se he ~.anted Ill <;tart a bungee jumping company." CAREERCHANGE~.~~~~~~~~- uerorc he hecame a librarian, Judell rnn a farin in Wiscon~in for Ill \car<;. After trying unsucces!i full y to make :i living, he 1kuJed IP t.h.1ngc career . Judell o;a1d he choose to be a librarian Jltcr Jc,cloping J fascination with hooks while browsing hook' ti Hl'' GEmNGTHERf~. ---------- J11dc11 went hack w sc hool, earning his masters degree in hhrJn 'l1erh.e' lrom l..AlUl'lana State Uni,er ity He then took a J''h a' .1 lthr.man al a I ederJI Prnon 1n Wi '>conf>ln in 1987. "That v. ,, .1 H: I'\ intcre,tmg experience. Not all of them were the Bird \I.in 111 \k.11r.11. hu t quite ,1 fcv. did develop an expertise in "'mething. anJ other'> earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees." INSPIRAT10N:----------- Ju1..1c11 'a1J he Joe' not h.ne one favorite author or genr~. but 1' par11.d to the classic' and. particularly. Henl')' J-ielding's "Tom Jone' I hat hook 1' v.hat inspired me to keep reading. Hts dc,lnpt111n' Ml' 'o "" 1d. I he) rival anythin g on TV or in the K 11hcrinc Bell raa~cd her hagh-pov.ered binoculars -a ~aft lr11m a Hunungton Beach cop who she had dated a \car 11r \I) hdore -and squinted an the direction or < 1111nuhq1m.111 \pril O'Neil\ \'ilia Balboa condominium. \, 'hl· h 1J ll1r nearh a v.cek nov., Kathcnne was looking for a '1).!n .i due. ,111)th1ng that might link the councilwoman with the 11 Tl''' 111 C ork\ ~11k' Katherine hated to be the one to defend c l1Tk\. b111 'he"~" con,mccd he v.as innocent. ORANGE COAST ""tJrat by Sheral L•Beau She lowered the binoculars and lopked dO\\n JI the }Clio"' legal pad riding 'hotgun m her battered blue BMW. Notes. I kr \t1'>p1c1ons She reviewed the facts .tgjln I· alt -Cork' had been arre ted for mun.kr. The police in Newport Beach \\ere ,1d,1man1 that he was hoked to the notonnus Porno Snuff Killings that had plagued the heach town only six months earlier F JC.I 1 he sen al killer had previously hccn identified by police as AJ Bundy, a '" 'l , m .. 111.111 turned-pm 11t: -llctectl\c-1urncd-k11ler. The thinking IA·" th 11 liund' .ind ( orky M~re an th1' grl'ly thing together. I 1ct \he h.1d <.ccn ,, group of men exchanging a gun outside th 'l'1r r1 lk .. h C 011nlil ( hamber Later, she had overheard 111 l "' till' ml'n tdhng Im female companion that he planned to 1•11111 the !!llll on Corkv Mik' I .1L1 < >ni.: 111 the ,,,me men had pasc;ed a note to April 11 '-t:1I d1111nc .1 u1unC1I mellmg. She had read the note, d11111pl1 d 11 .1ml l 1rcfull\. tucked it in her purse. \' ''I 11 did 11 me.in' K,1thcrine didn't have all the ansv.ers. I 111 'ht h,111 t r11111gh to mort. than arouse her uspicions. "hl ptt l..l d 1p thi.: hmPt.ul.1r' again and '>tared up at the llllldnm111111· \uJdcnl'r. the curtain!. on the windows parted -.l1t:hth 111.I .1 Ltlc man\ face .1ppeared and then quickly \\II hd r l'\1 \he: h nl 'c:cn that I.ice before. ..... 111 Delivery 2uaranteel If yotJ ~ 1 Ml'6t. r•het and do !WM haw your P'9"' by 6 1 m 17 1 m on Sarll"IMY' ind holl ~. u btf<tt 10 I m Mid-·· Jf" 11 10 )'Oii br "°°"' Ouf C""'-~ Ctnlft, 642· 4)J). II. CJ!»" ltOm 6 1 m to S pm Tuadrft 1rld lho~y.. 1 • m to 10 1 m on s.turd.tY', MWll1111 toSpm ~ W~11>d '"'i<>Y' 10 ..... -"""",.,.. etrn.t.1-~ To make a correction It II Th4t P\lot J polq Ill prompdy COMCt al ff• ""' r-1 twbltl"' ~ To l'fPO'\.,, -or cW!f'u 1KW1 pi-. 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P.ltl( The YMCA Splash and Tumble program gives parents a chance to learn how to work with the ir children in the water, and also gives the childre n a positive welter and exercise experience. Above, in the tumble room, Chelsea McCrea, 2, of Co la Me a, get a grip on Brian McVay, 2, also from Costa Mesa. At top, Emily Klug, 1 S months, finds the going rough dS mother Michele keepi a tight grip. At right, t~e tum- ble part of the program encourages the toddlers to interact with each other. At right, Michael Gilmore,· 18 months, watches the bubble float around the r'oom. · -, - Almanac _ _ __ _ - - llPlbl • I _ _........., MJn hru1 ind And~ ln1nm, Corona dcl Mar. girl July 28 o Lind} ind J onph Otth1n, Co 11 Me\a 00)- 'J Maria and M1tthf'W Lohmann, Co\111 Mc~a twin girls Julv 24 July 29 o Angella and Robert Mooca)O Co ta Me~a. girl Carol ind Lawrence Lortnzl, Newport Beach, girt Ntllic and John K.lrthbtrs. Co,ta Mc,a boy July ;!5 'J K1thlttn and Mark McAdam~. CoronJ dcl Mar girl Patricia and Erk Dathen Ne"pMI Beach, boy t. Mclin.di ud J ori I lpm1n, Scwpon Beach, bo)' July 26 Ocnl c and Tony Ngu)'tn, Cmta Mc,.1 boy July 27 Ramona and Edward Sttl't ns, C<hht Mcaa, 11rl lllubeth ind Kcllb Parsons, (o,la Mcu,11rl Carri an Robl_>y KutJeh·Berllk, CO\ta Mc J ~ (.olltto and Robert l\tll, Balboa Island, boy o Kfmberl7 and Mld11tl Hucbu . Co,IJ Mesa, girl July 30 L Jcnnlrer and John Tucker. eo~aa . Mc'•• girl c. Cathy and tcphtn Kent Nc"port ~11ch, girl o Deborah and Jtrome Gulbord, Ne"rort Bc1ch. bo) o t\tlly and ltonald Uo)d. !ltewport Bc:ith, boy July JI Geri Ind Michael Sanchn. Co,la Mc\4, girl Augu t 2 " Pamel1 and Grq Ptrry, "ewport Beath, boy c. Susan and ("hrlslopher McKlnnt), Co ·IJ Mc-.a hoy --- Did You Know? In Newport la: On Aua. JS, 1891, one hundred ycan •fl today, the firs ·tr1in to arrive on McFadden Wharf discharaes tit passengers. fh barrel-on the Krond car are filled with wa&er from Harpcr·s rtc,ian well because Ncwrort Beach C\Cn then had a water •ho ac. No "Tourist Go Home" "ians a yet arc vi,.ble. Ger uf on the trick by h11t1ng your mcmoriC"'f wJth ViJ Yc1u Know?, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, C:W"t Mesa, !J262fl. -C_,n,d., *t• SJ*• I ' Auiu t 3 t Oi1nne and Robert Alltah Sr., NcwJl<lrt Beach, boy Augu~t 4 c. l\.artn and 'litslor \111u Co t.i M C\il, bov Karrn' 1nd Bnidlty Kelly, Co•I• Mc,a, bov -P1trlcl1 • and Wllll1m Witte, Newport Beach, girl Recent mamagcs as reponed to the Orancc County Rcc:or<kr's Office In Santa Ana 0..-L Jama Palrkll WalM, Jr. mamed banin OtntN u11dtrpn on July I' in C:O.ta MCA MkhMI Ftull P.hliH m.trMd t ll«ryl Ly .. Hallodl on July 27. 1991 1n l'oir1r-pon Oexll Doqlu Alan S..rwtt m1rncd Carolyll Moore on July 5. 1991 1n Plac:co11a Mark D•111l•• tMrtH4 mamcd Flert1« Mallaae "" July 27, 1991 1n C\•Ua Mua ~ta• Aliff WlllJHH marrtcd M•nha Jane CalT on Jul7 27. IQ91 in 11 foro U.11 Mll«t Kft'&I, Jr. mamtJ Patrlcla Marie Cluince Co ta Me a on July 27. 1991 1n COila Mesa ........... 'l JonaJhH Gnid7 tlowt mamcd \fartyo1 A .. hnMb on July 23 1991 In San J111n Cap1ur1no Kell' ,..,.,rt J•cob1H marncd Julk Krbten RHd on July 27, IQQI in NC'<lopon Beach Ja-• (,.wb ll•~r, Jr. 111arrM:d Katbf)11 J•• blod on July 27. 1091 m Nc-pon BudlJ9lli1 Kdth. Yottken, Jr. ma~~ J.-uw Alln Thompson on July lO, t991 111 Newport Oclk·h ~°'' r«.:n1 duth1 11 rcponcd to the Oranic Counly Rt\"Ofdcr'J Ofh~ 0..-lkatrh 11.,,er tllf'l'H. llO. Jul)' 17, 1'1111 KllU)tn Thi Tran, 79, July t•. 1991 lulyn l111t"r. 81 July 12. l'Nl TbomaJ \o'qjl ao.w, 10. July n . 1991 .......... n Peter W. 8ntnJ, 2A. July 12, 19'11 Arnold llnin<h ~. 91, July . 199t ltnbt1 Wat.wrllkll. ~a. July I), 1991 Ellubtth bu1 Rapa, 9J, Jul7 t•, 1991 Robtn Jenk.l•e, 7J, Jul7 10, 1991, Motk'J '"-« c.a.. 8l. July 14, 1991. Dunna • stny 11 the Beverly llentaac Hotel last week, a member or tho Roy1I Uallel found 1 transve file in her room who hid epparcntly uted her \huw\!r, used her makwp 1nd stolen aomc or her unde,.car and money. Out· "de the room, lhc v.oman confronted the (>.foot·t•ll man -who w•• wcanna 11 low-cul cream colored swcatu, black mini lkirt ind black hlJh-bctl ~hoc• -and JOI ~1clt her room key. Ounna the SINUlc dM1 loolled Into hit puno and •potted l!Omc ur her ~nllu and 6ru. but rn: Ocd with the purse and w11 la 1 ccn seuina m10 a red 944 Po"'hc· • • I pp.1rcntly upset at hav1na 10 pay S4 50 10 parkina. a man drove bis wt1110 Mercedes throuah I Century P11kiQ& &ate on the Avenue or the Arlt lato Thur~ay n1aht. A parkana attendant folCS the man be could h•vt had hit tick· et validated 11 tho 1:.1 Torilo Onll where be had been utina. Damaao to tho guard tail ••• e ltm~tcd at S70 Newport Beach . 1 lry and other nemi wor1h $18.0lXI were 1ulc:n Tu • ., mom na hom 1 home in the ~() block or Km Place. Someone broh in ind took tflo 111ma rwn1 thl ma~tcr N:Jroom Thl" tnt_ llit lterftt lnduJc I thamond flll&, I Jcall Roulct cln~k ind IWO J•n C\t eotnt, • M 11'1 tk11hes wm1h S1,Q S were atolcn Tuetd1y hom a ~r ~flied on tho 1700 hk1tk of We 11:.hlf l)rrvc wnrono pun<'hcd tho ~•htol(r Nde door lock ~1lh I nat ~ ri;wclnvcr Ind broke io\O IN: CU , The ltCIM taken inchlde a Ull IUll • hirt I t'lftl(ra and • p..-11t hq. • S\·imcont tut throuah the vinyl t''P ut 1 l!M9 C.luyaltr l ..cB.lnM, ,.~ 1roond. •nd left wltbt t1kin1 ~hilll. The en.. am.nM o. die • ~k of ( c.dar treet 111e Tllitlf., °' earr, Wedn111ll11 \ I c-cDc.tiiii cMUlatioe ii cWlcult alw JO daJI away from topicl. ~......_ de>I' • wt tbe odler riFn of the cohlllla6na trade. BIDe'Jf1U, ... thil trip, I nt•napt to ... beooal--1e more u~ t'8a ....a. · o., after indolent day, not a iinalc t.bouPt pMMd throuah that had to do with anythina ocher tban swimmina. sleeping. the occasional ~ dole of anti-scurvy potions •nd gencral 1illincu. We spent the vacation cruising the San Oieao area with friend) on 25 other boats from Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club and, before that, went by ourselves for a lazinc~s tune-up at Cherry Cove on Catalina. Cherry ~c is an idyllic little dent in the island, maybe a thousand yards west of Catalina's Isthmus and a million miles from the hcct.ic pace of metropo)itan Avalon. There arc two mom forms of entertainment at Cherry: At night, you listen to the marine radio, either to the human drama being played out on the ship-to-shore telephone channels or to the discu sions between the harbor patrol launches and incoming boats looking for a place to park. On the Coast I D uring the day, you watch the Boy Scouts from Camp Cherry Cove learn how to paddle canoes, row boats and· sail Lido 14 , the venerable loops built by generations of Newport's Schock family. Most of the Scouts have not quite refined their se~going skills, but they are not re ally dangerous. Except Arthur. Most m the Scouts have not quite refined their seagoing skills, but they are not really dangerous. Except Arthur. Arthur was a genuine menace in his aluminum rowboat. Its bow and comers were sharp as meat cleavers. When Arthur came near, people ran for their boathooks to fend him off. Most of the time, Arthur rowed in circle . The po ible: "The right oar coun elor \\Ould tell him, a gently a now, Arthur, pull on the right oar." Arthur. of cour c, would pull ·on the left oar. The coun clor' "olumc went up ''"'ficantl)' when Arthur was on his colh ton cour c , about to ca~c a slice out of a moored boat. "THE RIGHT OAR, ARTHUR1 HAR01" Naturally. Arthur had turned him elf around by this time Then the me age got through and he started pulling on the right oar which. of course, was now the wrong one. And o it went. Some people arc imply not cut out to go to ea. That includes folks in fairly large boats. They are tho-ones who provide most of the entertainment on the harbor-patrol radio channel. A few of them run their boats aground c>n a small necklace of sharp rock called Harbor Reef. T he reef l'i clearly marked on nautical charts of the area and is d1scu ed in detail m manne 1uidebooks. If that is not ufficicnt, it 1s marked by a ring of buoy with "REEF" painted on· them in large Jetter . Even so. a couple doLen boats a year come to grief on Harbor Reef. There WM no reef-runner noor show while we were there, but there were a number of cove-mi ~ers (who are more skilled than island-mi' er ). Cove-mis crs arc .. alt who think the)''re at the right place -inst t they're af the right place -but arc ac~11lly several mile up or do"n the i laod · They'll call the harbor patrol and request a mooring as 1gnment "I'm right out tn front of Cherry Co"e," they'll ay. '-So am I \kipper." the patrol replle , "but I \urc don't ce you." "But I'm right here b} the big rock, right at the entrance to the CO\c,'' the yacht man exclaim . Ml'm ri~ht l1cre!" " kipper, i that rock kind of long and low; like a little 1 land''" the patient harbor patrolman asks "Yep. that'i. 11 1" the ancient manner rcphe rather mugly. "Yeah. \\Cll, kipper, you're at EmcrolcJ Cove, not Cherry," the patrolman advi e . "Come east a couple of miles and we'll take care of you." Pau e. 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A semiformal dinner kicked off the event at the Balboa Bay Oub and ... Ra cquet Club. Professional magicians and live music entertained the 350 guests. One of the most unique silent auction items was an antique Europe~n toilet that went to the highc t bidder for $1.000. The Cystic Fioro is Foundation is a non-profit organization devoted to raising money to fund re earch and well patient care. Re earchcrc; believe that with continued funding the> will cure the di ca e. enthuaiutt from tJarouabout the Southlud trlftled to Colaa Meu to IOC the ntROWned COlllPUJ• Althou1h the Royal w11 MICC:Cllful It the bm office, the enpaemeat wsU still ~ a "•:re aut>Jidy," uid Center Pr . nt Thomas R. Kendrick . '1'hcte ii -.., ao W9Y to Colll, llnport tlaelr el I « _. breM e¥en for u Cnptemeftt of elaborate COllUlaCI and "" flam aha. .. Ud llaturc -cwn 1f the United Kifttdom, c ..... a W ewry debt II IOkl," he said. 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Sl49u Olacler •oon •rot•1n ••re Qlaolal Kettl.- Water Chi pa 99°.n $16! T&ltJ' 014 •••teK&• Cobbler• •••t•• .,...., A••4 Go114a •l••ha•teee 1119 * 1 ~.If. .•. l89JI 189! Back Bib• S399 ... M7 l'aoe 011•• 011 Soap All Yarlnt.ee *18.! l'naoa Wlll•l• ai .. 11 Truffle• 1ao~,e- • • • • • • • • • • • • ,. 'N ot every community in America can prosper by pursuing the same strategy, and Newport Beach's inherent advantages include recreational opportunities, the climate, the ambience. and so on. We ve got to preserve our advantag es.' 'The American Dream that anyone could grow up and be president doesn't hold the same allure. I've seen what it looks like inside that building -it's not as calm and peaceful as it looks like when you 're viewing the fountain from across the lawn ... ' 'It's been a ·blast' ( hll'tupht>r lm: "a" f1r't clctted to Congress in 148~ \lo.Ith .1 lop't1dcd 67 rcrccnt victory. In that \Car he.: earned the h1ghe~t total votell (more than IXO,ll<Kl) and the highest margin of victory (more th.in fflfl.ll(lO) in the h1~tol) of California'll 40th l)1,tr1. 1 "h h indudc<. "Jcwport Beach ,ind pans of ( 11'1.I \k,,1 I''' \c.ir' l.1ter. ( ll\, .1 J\-\-ear·old Harhor View rl 'Ilk 111. ""'' re-ckctcJ to a· <.,eeond term with an t.'\Cll ht~cr Ii/\ pcrct.•nt \.1ctory. In h1-. tlirt.l' hnel }Car' on the H11l, Cox has hl·wrm 1 ma111r pl.i)cr, gt·tting eight piece~ of le~1~l.1t1nn 11.1~,ed and bc1np, named chairman of the 1,,,i,.. I orcc on C.1p1tal Markets and co- chairman of the I ,"I>.. I <Hl'C on Budget Process Reform He abo \en ell on the Public Works and 1 ranllportallon and the ( 10\-c rnment Operation comm1ttec~ Pnor to hi\ clcct1on. ( 11'(, a graduate of Harvard Law .1nJ Bu\IOC'>' 'lhonf\. 'ierved in the White Hou"c ·'' 'cn111r l\WC1.lle coum.el to President Reagan h11t or \\ llli.un l obddl and Managing E-d1tor ~t c\e ~1 tr ll rcccnth ~at dn"'n \\Ith Cox in h1<; Nc"'rort lk.1d1 .ll\llll"t 11ll1cc fM an interview Ho" hu'' .1rr \OU a'i u con!(rC\'iman'! Do you llteralh ha'l' In \\Ork l't'I) cla~? Oh l'\l r, d 1\ \h ~11,h C\l'f\ minute of every d.I\ \ou don'! haH' 11m off dtH\? I h.l\l' lo 'd1l'dull· 11mt. t11 lake.: .1 '>hower Thi\ in ten ic" ,., ROinR to comt out Thursday when the airport nui"c i<.\ut i'i going to be debat~ at Corona dl'I \far High ~chool. bould the Feds butt OUI or lorn I nOl'l ISl;Ul'\? rht. lcdcr,d ~mnnrm:nt 1hrough the PAA and the I >cpart 111cnt 111 Ir 111,port 1t ion has some lcg111n1 ,1ll' rc'J1<'"'1l 1l t' lnr aircraft safety and nirrx1rt l.1p.it 1t\ Bur "'"Ill'' of local land planning ha\c tr n11t111n ilh hl.l'll and .. hould remain for local ~11\Ullllll.lll nnt t11r kJcr ii ~overnment. ~o "hat do vou think \hould happen at John \\a\ ne \1rport'.1 i"1r,1 wu ,h1111IJ 'ed. 1t1 repeal or modify the 11.111onal nn1'c polu..\ that "'j' put into law without hea11n~\ or ,1d\.ance lllltlCl' C\C1l tO the members or C ongre.,., who vntcd un 11 \ccond, the rcgvlations \hould be prepared to in'urc that they do the least ,1mo11nt of '111lcncl." tn lol.al government • 1 .. thl" mtttlnR Thur~day meanlngf'ul at all or Is it held to pocify !'lie"port Beach, which wesn't ablt to 'pcak on thl' i!14'UC before? I he hearmg 1h.11 we held originally in Orange Count\ .ind. I hclievc. this hcarina will have enormnu' imp Kt on f AA La t yea r, for example, when Ne wpon Oc,1ch rn.,e up in arms over the pend11w n 1t111n.ll 1101,e policy, the mcc;c;agc was ht:.ml H" loud ... nd clear 1n 1he Capitol and 1 why I w.i' .1hk 111 wan an exemption for John Wayne Airport There have been only a handful of communities in America that have been heard 1s loudly on the .,uh1cct and a~ effectively a'l hive . we. I !>thevc there will he.: opportunity at th1 heanna to \1~n1f1ca ntly influence FAA flow crucial an I aut i'l thl In Newport Bcac.h? How cnaclal an I ut Is this to lift ty1e h re? We have ,tntck a hal nee, which is n l entirely 11,1ti.,factory tn anyone, difficult to achieve and took mitny years Out it permits Newport Dcacl\ to rc1ain ii\ di tinctivc qualitle , Not every community in America can prosper by pur~urna the samo stratcl)', and Newport Beach's inherent ac.lvanllJCI Include recreational upportunu1e • th tlim:.to, th mbicnco, and so on. We've~ to preacrvc our 1dYanta1oa. UC' tells itboGt tlM ....... .._. a ....._ WIU wt Christopher Cox talks about • I his life as a coflgressn:ian ever balance the budget? That remind me of 1hc JOkc about a guy meeting God, and he ask wheth er Jc c Jackson will he president and God &ays, "Not in your lifetime " The answer to your question: will the federal hudget ever be balanced? Nol in my lifetime, und one wonder whether in eternity thi can be changed. But, in fact, th e answe r mu t be yes It will require radical changes in the U.S. Capitol. It ill not, however, a di fficult thing to do provided that the will exim to change. Right now the current member hip of the U.S. Congress is not willing to change so we have to ultimately win Republican control of Congress. How do you do that? Well. now is a good ·opportunity to do this. Redistricting is occurring not only in California, which oe"CU'J'i'ts-13 percent of the entire membership or the House, but al o in the other 49 states and tcrritone~ So there is going to be a big shakeup and the status quo for the last 10 yeaf'll 1 no longer. Instead, there will be some competitive cat where there's been no debate in the past. We don't know whether gerrymandering will be ended in California or simply continued with a new fancier fonn. . ·But the opportunity exi ts in the next few week$ when the lines are ctually bclna drawn which should be mostly accomph hed by September to end the 1981 gerrymander and bring some competitive election to Cahfomia. It's worth noting that throughout the entire decade of the '80s only one seat in California's oongrc ional deteaation changed party hands, 4S cats during the '80s. Every two year they have been up for election and there is 4S election every two yean and ooly one scat in that decade chanaed party hands. That~s an effective gerrymander. What about term llmltt, do tbcJ tomt Into play? Ye • although I think term limits solve a difrerent problem. Wh ile term limits are often suge ted a the way to end the control of incumbents, in fact, erryrn11ndcrina is the reason J think we have the tranJle hold . The term limit create the problem of tenure and thu weak lender hip. While the Democratic leaders in Conarcs arc certamly re pon11ble for the re1ult1 Stnce they hive been at the helm since I was two yoan old, the Republican in Con1rcn particularly the Republican leadership can be 1ccused of not fighting back hard enouah. They art aotl'\I along too much with the 1t1tu quo and that ia often because the leaden arc the weakc t amona us. They aro the people who decided the HouM of RcpretentatMll is their highest and be t office, the arcatCll pohtiail achievement they can ever cspect in tbeir lifetime, they don't have the couraao to move up the ladder to run for Senato, to run for pemor and after '20 or 30 years of hanJing on ror dear Ille tO that ono job, we malt• them our lnden bcca.ae we have a 1enldrllJ 1yttem. I 11Mnk a tenure limftadon wilt "*' thtt ( problem, and you will have more dynamic leadership and perhap moae rapid change. What's your highest and bt t omce? Maybe the job I had in the White Hou c. This 1s a fine Job, and l con~1der It a remarkable opportunity. Any drawbackJ? In fact, we were d1scus'l1ng it th1'1 morning. I hadn't ·any idea how much travel wac; involved Nine hours to go from door-to·door, from the Capitol to thi office. Round trip thot'll 18 hou~. ond I make that trip almo~t every week. I took 93 round trip between Californrn and Wa hington in my fir t two years in office. That pan I wns not prepared for, nor all th e extracurricular , such as bre kfastll, evenmg meetings and so on. The office meeting), the different places and appearances actClaJly int erfere with the bu inc of legislating, but I think mo t or the voter expect that you do these little things. Nonetheless. it's been a bla t. • In your momHts of lntrospec.tlon what do )OU think at thlt ju.nctu.re are your strongest points a a congressman and •bat areas would you 1tt as being the wukcst? I have been able to rocu on a few bra picture items and make immediately surpri ing progre . I've &Ot ci&}lt bills passed incc I've been in office. I would have been surpri ed in advance to think I would get any pa ed. So it has been po sible to accomplish some thinas (as a member or the minority party). Oearly my weakne is I m a member of the mmonty p rty and, a I aid, we haven't had n Republican spcnker 'ince I was 2 years old. So no matter what your relation hip with your collea1ue , no matter how mcrltorio\» your lcg1 lation, many times you arc just dead in the water bccnu o you re on the wrong side of the ai le. So the fact or the matter we are just markin time. Wbtn tilt RtpubUcans set to bt the m~orfty party, •Ill llM amt alltgtd abu1u of power exl t? Look at th• Senate, where control ha gone back and forth The rea n the en te has control hifted hack and forth i that boundarie of state in which the senators run were nor drawn with the ~le purpollO of dcterminin& in adY'lnce th outcome of an election. After two terms In the U.S 'enate, the incumbent senator has a SO-SO chance of winnina or losin, whcru you have a 96 to 9 percent incumbency.return rate in the House. In the Senate where. control sue back and forth there i•n't ,that ahuK or minority. Jn the House, where for i.lmo1t four decade now one parry hH been in control, it ha become an abu tvo monoply and tho minority i treated without any respect for r ghts of their coMtitucnt . °"' ..... • c........... .... fOmpletely. 11.-..,...,....,....... llltT Do,.. It••• a pmatt r .. .,.,.,.. ............... ....., Oh. of coune. In fact, movies are ono of the beat thtnp to do b«1u1e yot.1 can get It done in under rwo houn. Oolf, however. hM taken a beatina. I Olld 10 hilt to play aolf bUt It take1 bar. fM ho\m by the tbal JOU •t ftailhed. Findina a rive-hour daunk 19' the •lddle cf your d1y I ~ry dtfncult. As a result I think I've played rwo rounds this year. Thtrt have bttn •hlspen that Chris Cox I• pruldtntlal timber. Has anyont tvu told you that? Well, not only have they told me that, but they hnvc probably told that to every young officeholder in America. II I the most common thing an the world for someone who is f1~t elected mayor, ·first elected to Congress to hear that from friend and upportcfll. And if all those prediction were true, then \\C would have had several thousand pre idcnts or the United States It's a nice compliment but the imponant thing to keep in mind i that if you are always thinking about "omc other job than the one you have, you'll never perform well. Have your drtams evtr drlfltd 1ha1 way? Well, you know I worked in the White Hou e and '° the American Dream that anyone could grow up and be pre ident doesn't hold the same nllurc. I've een what it looks like in ide that building -it's not as calm and peaceful as it looks hkc when you're viewing the fountain from across the lawn m front of the White House. What do you think of Dan Quaylt? I know Dan Quayle personally, of cour e, and I like him. He's a much more criou person than generally he's pre ented as being. He is extraordinary in the legi lativc context. The job of log rolling is one in which he 1s very comfortable and familiar. He has an extraordinary amount of intelligence about what is going on on Capitol HiJI. He manages to be m several place on any given da). Do you bavt an Informal kJtcbcn cabinet here In Newport, pt0plt you go to for advtce, coun ti? Ye • 1t •~ so mrormal that 11' sort of my whcel- of-fortune Rolodex. Whenever an i iic comes up, I'll ju'lt find liOmebody that I know kn0W1 something nbout 1t, call them up. And, of course, people don't he itatc to call me. Do you •tar auTHl on the local parochial I ut ? Say In N~-port Buch, the Bay Club tlpt? I Jo, probably more than I used to when I lived here and practiced law because now I read all part of the new paper more carefully, includina the letters to the editor. And oftentjmcs I try to write people letters after I've een their letter to the editor Let'• talk qukkly about tbt &ma UDIOD. Wlaat'• aotna to happen! The Soviet Union a a nation has no future. Its con titucnt nations -which were first lap dashed thrown toacther by nan and then rorcibly incorporated into the Soviet Union by Stalln -are now goina to be rree. It's a matter of years, not decade and rcgardl or how much money tho We t generally the United States pccJficalty - miaht be willing to devote 10 savina Oorbachev and the Kremlin, it can't be done. Gorbedan 11 hl1t017 la a mattn of ,un' Ye , and it i not ~, mu h becau Gorbachev will be re~ecJ but rather bccau.c the pemmcnt over which he ha control will become mcreaain1ly left out. I.et .e Id 109 nb9t. (Piiot cotum•l1t) Ma,_ Pttncc.8'1 ,wee .......... ,.,..... ....... .,... .... ...... ..,. otlal ...................... .. bMkallJ Md, •• ,.., narm.t tantr cMlct u • ~·' Of course not. tr thmc of u who bcli~ that government a wa tina tu dollars and f allina to dthver the teNICCS that we requito and bcftCVO that the people who are nmnu'I ttMnMMnt an f1ftin1 to do thinp 11 imple and relpOftlible • balancina the bookl JUlt s11 on the sideUnca and carp. reform Wilt MWr h1ppen. I M..~ Tamara Moncada, a psychiatric techni.cian at Fairview Developmental Center, tries to get the attention of pa11ing motorists along Harbor Boulevard on Tuesday. T.echnicians across Califo rnia protested pay cuts proposed by the state government. Fairview employs 890 technicians. '\..,. u1~ga1 parking -near amphitheater ·could cost cOncert patrons $100 · 8Y AMa Cekola 51111 Wrllr COSTA MESA -Parking fine may increa e to SlOO for Pacific Amphitheatre conccn goers who park illegally in neighboring College Park and police may be able to tart charging rowd> party ho t for repeated calls to break up priva te parties At the reque t of Councilman Jay Humphrey, the council will cons ider both propositions Monday night. "These arc JU t two thmg that have been coming .up," Humphrey aid. "After con idering them, it makes real sen e to me." There is a S 17 fine people who park wuhout proper' permit an the College Park neighborhood, which hns t:tcen hea .. 1ly impacted by overflow park1t'lg from Pacific Amphitheater event in (~cent year . "The reality is. that the co t of the ($17) fee doc not deter anyone from abusi n~ that parking," Humphrey aid "It cer1amly help • but ~e sttll have pcopl~ who have figured it out. For S 17 they can park real close and walk in." Humphrey said the city bas the ability to raise the parking fine and he'd like to cc it set at $JOO tn College Park. Humphrey said he a lso want to rohibit the exchange or transfers of guest parking permits 1n the neighborhood City Anomcy Thomas Knthe will be giving the council their option Monday m charging n fee for co ts of repeated call'I for pohcc to break up loud parties. Co ta Mc a wtll be looking at imilar ord inances adopted by Buena Park and Fullerton in dealing with the problem . Newport Beach recently toughened 11 e'ti ting part} fine pohcy The city will begtn charging P.ropcrty owners f6r pohcc M:rvices 1f office~ re pond twice in one month to the same location 10 bre ak up part1e . " to However, fire hazard still exists, they warn By Vonda Vlndavter ...... W hile tourists, merchants and sun-seekers h•~e deapaired over this summer' cloudy, cool and recently wet •cather, the Orange County fire Departmcm has rejoiced. · The gloomy days have all but extinaui hed immediate fc1r that roaring brush fire wtll ravage the county' hill ide and communitie , 1 ~nano that wa forcca t when the fire cason opened last sprina. ':.Everyone 1n Newport Beach i walkmg •round with frowm. on their face&, but all of us firemen have these little grin ,"said Ca pt. Dan Young. "We wake up, feel the muggmes , and know we'll be able to skate another day." The department can count on at least one more day of relief a a deep marine layer continua IO humidify the night with trace 1mount of rain, aaid Betty Rco. a meteorol<>cJcal technician with the N1donal We1ther 5ervic.c. The tempcr1tura will lllo continue to be 1bnorrnally low, m the h gh 60'1, but no more daytime drizzle -a wa expcricnCed Monday -is expected, Reo sa d . Because of the overca t and moi t weather, the fires thh eason have been contained to areas under two acre and were quickly doused, Youna said. "But th t could change 'I. O\itm1ght," he added. "All it It's like a take lS one ~ay or air like the b . . Santa Ana wind to dry Offib Waiting cvc:rything out and wc'U have a for Someone to drllstic change in condition1. It's light the f USe I like. a bomb waiting for !Ome<>OC · to hght the fuse." -W'T Ml~ Young aid h11ardous fire · O.C. 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Saturday night, at the Irvine Marriott, about 30 or so men about town, maestro in the'r own right tried to master the art of waiting tables. It was Clrol Dee Jones all for a good cauc;e and what they lacked in style thcv made up in cnthusia~m. The costumed crew muddled their way through, contributing to lots of laughs at the kicky Society fund ra11,er. · The evening -----· hcga n wi th a reception wh ich gave the 175 guest\ a ch:mcc to see the 50 or 'o 'llent aul11on item' amt meet mcmhcrs of th1' ded1c.11cd !o!roup Susan Cloutier (\'ho hi.i' Cl·) luo~c:d greJt 1n a uilorful 'arong and lei Shi.' \I ~1vc you an hor'!> d\ll..'U\fl..' (Im .• rnc.:e) I \.COi cha1rmJn Edward Pscheidt. v. .1<; arr.1~t·d 1n \\hat he termed · C.ilifmn1;1 Ch"" (ple.1,I..' nott' h" l.1vcndcr \Ungl.1,,e, m.11<.ht·d hi' p.int<.,) p,t ht·1dt explained lw, 111\U]\.ClllCllt hl..'!!olll V.lth \ollluntccnng for CF m the ,1ttctnoon!> .111d tht' t.111,c JU't ~fl'\\-lln hllll ( I di.1rt1. r prl..''ldt nt Paul Mol(•nko ( 111 l'h.1ntnm dud') pn11111,cd In nlJ~C .1 ~fl.',tl cntrJlll'I..' 'II I don't trip. ht: ,1ddt:d L'I C\1.lllll\I..' J1ri.·ctur Suzanne (left) and Susan Cloutier Helen Johnson wasn't waiting tables this year. "I had to do the hokey pok.cy for $300 last time!" One of the waiters had an unfair advantage. Bruce Reddick is a server at Ruby's. What was Reddick willing to do for $500? "I'll be your slave for three days, but my terms arc negotiable," he said. When asked the same question, Newport Beach attorney Kelly Johnson replied, "I'll do stupid animaJ tricks or give you three hours of legal advice!" (Hum ... sounds iffy!) In contrast with all the craziness the table!. were serenely elega nt in maroon and black. The duches-; potatoes looked mouth wateri ng. A savory marsala sauce decked the tempting brea<;t of chicken we llington hiding in naky pastry wai ti ng to he enjoyed ... 1f you mull! ge t -.omehody to sell you a lnrl...' Among the crowd were Susanna Cloutier, Gai l Hill yard, Charlie ~arrell, Donna Lalreill, Rene LaTreill, Dirk Lohuis and Kate Pfeiffer, Jim Wade, James Daily and Suzanne Lang - ICll>lly• lt.l·-~'P ..... From left, Wendy Hayes, Kelly Johnson and Jennifer Hayes I . -i I I ,,.. •• ,,.,,,,,,, Byc.'dO..-. .......... T here wu no point ln 1ittina alone in ,our room -when you could bear m~ play. The reception took place on a -areat afternoon, the event was for Cabaret. The Mondavi Wine and Food Center in Costa Mesa was the place to be Sunday as Cabaret chapter members met new f ricnds and renewed past acquaintances. The low·key (and low priced, at $28) event provided just the rifht ambiance to help pro pccuve members feel at home. Pianist Betty Wooldridge pla)'ed · show tunes and guests were invited to admire the multimedia works of artist Michael Vigil which adorned the re ady walls of the understated Mohdavi complex. The gathering enjoyed sa mpled the chee es, notably the double cream Champignon, and the selection of wines. The Performing Arts Center's Cabaret Chapter is 260 members strong and the membership is macte up mainly of singles. "It's a rlace where you can always fee comfortable, h's a place where you can always feel good about coming on your own if you want,' said member Biiiie Yale, who has been a member for five years. "I've actually met a lot of people l like to hang out with !" said Yale, ound ing somewhat surprised. Like Yale, member Erika Faust thought that involve ment wa the key to getting the most out of her invol'{em~nt wi th the group. "I joined because of my interc t in the arts," said Faust. "But working wi th the great people turned out to be fun too." Petersen Look.mg forw to the group's big February fund raiser, was chapter President~ Ray Vidal. He di dn 't mi nce wor . ''People join th i group becau e it's the most fun!" Member hip is open aJI year long and this e sygoirig bunch want to gel the ord out that it loves meeting new members. Some of the cordial cast were Marge Culver, Sandy Brown, frank Barcellona, Rich rd Tischer, Leslie Andrews, Craig nsen and Christine Verberrst. · The AIDS Services Foundation/ more than $550,000 Orange County i holding at percent of the procce annual "Splash" beginn ing at 3 provide: erviccs for pc p.m. Sept. 15 at the home of a with AIDS. board member in Laguna Beach. 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IS' completely done by volunteirs and every dime goes directly to ASF." Tickets may be purchased by calling 497-3668 or 859·8781. General adrni sion i $50, with re crved seating beginning at $100, mn1or donor programs begin at $1 ,000. For more information call ASF at 852·1010. AIDS erv1ces Foundati on/ Orange County i a non-profit corporation. fo unded in 1985, committed to providing servaccs to meet the physical, emotional and piritual needs of men, women, and children in Orange County affected by HlV. ASF receives 60 percent of 11 revenue from private donations, and 40 percent from the government. Give your chil the best start. • Reinforcina tht vllua ol )'OUr hoinf • Acadtmic: txctlltnct in i nurturina tnvironment • Christian tUiChtn inAUtncina )'OUf childrtn • 8'blicaJ truth intearaltd th~ tht laldtmk P">e'lm • Art. comouta. musk. tmnded day CM, SINll dillsilt • CQdes K-6 MARI~ CHRISl1AN SCHooL ............. ji' .. IOOO a....,... llilda_, m-. • AN ITIM Of.PASSING INTEUST-ltejal S. a.ddle, president of the Corona del Mar Oaamber ol Commerce, i1 u fMndly Md chirml• u banken are allowed to 4e1. Aa a branch manapr for Bank of America, he wu agneved to team ICYCral wecb -when we were cellmatc1 in the Cancer Society'• Jail It Bail caper -that l had the family pill)'·bank stMhcd at rival Security Pacific National Bank. Let's 'et •osether and talk about that. be said. -------. Maybe, 1f you switched to our bank. we could work out 1 beucr deal. Terrific idea, I said, promiaina to diJcu the matter 11 the family's next muting of the financial Plmiuee. .On Tuesday mom!n .. Radtke called again. • Given the fast-breakina mcracr news, he adVised that the status remain quo. I told him to keep me ~ted, that I'll follow him anywhere. 0 SOME ELEVATOR RIDES ARE LONGER ~ OTIIERS -Riding down the Anaheim Stadium elevator Monday night, following our beloved Ram ' gloriou!. victory over the San Diego Chargers, I mentioned to the operetor that he probably wa n't accµstomed to carrying happy passengers. He was not amused. So I didn't tell him about the Angels' fan who had left four box-scat tickets in his unlocked car. And, when he returned to hi vehic:lc in the parking lot, he found eight tickets there. 0 BEDSIDE BULLETINS -If you'd care to update the medical chart , here's the latest on prominent patients: • De pite four operations in the pa t year, high·spirite<\AflUy Goaults Cohen i looking forward to the 31st annual fling in Baja's San Felipe with furrier-husband Don C.rlos. Both members of the advisory Commission of the Califomias, they're pas 1onate promoters of Mexican tourism. How passionate? When I a ked the Cohen about Sally's latest surgery, I was told, 'Just sny it wa somewhere south of the border.' • Pecrlc h<>llt Htnry Scbldtln, ruler of The Ritz-Carlton, will be returning lo hi posh principality next week, following all son of explorations at two soum county hospitals. A recent returnee from mainland China, Heniy denies that a piece of The Great Wall wa removed from a clogged blood vessel. He says it ju t felt ~~w~ . , • Jnsuranceman Chuck Torres is home from the City of Hope healing center. where he had all fingerprints removed from his ' Exccuthe Life holdingi., plus a few other indignities. Says he's as 1 sound as a dollar, but expects to improve. . • Fishing writer Bob KJrpatrlck has been honorably discharged from Veterans Hospi tal in Long Beach, and is Joolting forward to aquatic ve nues larger than a bedpan. • Atty. Pbyllls Grttn; who'd been ttre"love of the late Judge Cal SchmJdt's life, has checlccd into Hoag Hospital for sundry repair'!. 0 THE Ol""LY PLATES PASSED WERE IN 111E BUFFET LINE -More often than not, when the afOucnt folks of Pilotland •• • 1a emblc for party purpose , there's a string attached. A purse string. Which will explain these comment overheard Saturday night, when Mary Ellt~ and developer Bob Mayer entertained at their 'sumptuou Harbor Ridge howplacc: • From Olant Bromllcy. with husband, Ltt,: "We've been here more than an hou r, and nobody's a ked u for a donation." From Karen John on, with hu band. Mark,: "When' the silent ) auction? Even more delighted was an elegantly-gowned lady, who'd ju t been ad\1~ed that there wouldn't be a pcakcr, political or otherwi e. Explained organizer Gloria Zlgner, while savoring caterer AJan Grttltyls goodies: ''The Mayers are such nice people, and they JUSt wanted then friends to have fun.'' I • 0 1 (Editor's Note: For Jerry Kobrin's comments on the death t Tue d.1y of James Roo cvelt , cc page 8.) I Concert series ends Saturday Sergio Mendez will clo e out the (rec concert enc , "Hot Days and Cool Night ," Saturday at Park Place an Irvine. · Mendez began leading hi own band at age 16, and with the bo a oova craLc hclpina him gain yiternational st.iturc, he toured throughout l at1n Americ.rn, Europe and Japan in the early 1960s. He ha<; performed with Herb Alpert, Jerry Mo , Lnni Hall a nd Sicdnh Garret und recorded <1cvcral top album 1 he concert will begin 1H 7:30 m . .ind ~111 be held on the front awn area of the Po1rk Place properly, locJtcd at the comer of Michclwn Dmc and Jamboree Road Adm1 "on and parkina 1 • DRY CLEANING •LAUNDRY • FLUFF a FOLD (HOME LAUNOftY fTtMS) • SHOE REPAIR •ALTERATIONS • GIFT CERTIFICATES Regular, Twice a Weck , Pick-Up and Delivery AT YOUR OFFICE ACCOUNTABLE QUALITY rec. 1nforrnu11on cull (714) 839•a321 Unbeatable Prices! 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Center board members and donors were in position and waving little Union Jacks to welcome the dancers to the evening. of dining, dancing and entertainment under the stars. (Made p6 ible in part by MCI Telccommunic~tions.) The so-American barbecued chicken and beef, com on the cob and apple pie were among the buff et item served by caterer KP a nd Co. The 450 Center upponers and dancer mingled at table dotting the green and some e~en at on the green. The Creans were~ out to greet thei r gue t , and others mingling were Tom Kendrick and Judith Morr, Sharl and Harry Esayian, Ben and Patricia Dolson, Wilson and Ciel Woodman, Carol Wilken, Ollie and Stan Hill, Gloria and Ray Osbrink, Sandi and John Daniels, Fritzl Williams aod Maria Crutcher, who had just ·come from b;illct. (Crutcher didn't get see Russian lrek Mukhamedov perform as Prince Siegfried, but Dancer lrek Mukhamedow and Fritzi Williams · The dancers now have a five- wee k vacation, and Anthony Ru ssell-Roberts , admini trative director of The Royal Ballet, plaJlS to sec a bit of Southern Californ ia while he and h1 family vi 11 with a friend in Newport "There was not much time for 1ghtSceing during the engagement.'' D.:incer Michael Nunn queczed in a trip to D1 neyland and Darcey Bussell, who danced Odette-Odile before coming 10 the picnic, said she managed to do a little shopping al 1he pla.rn between rehearsal . "I bought the ·dress I'm wearing and !>Omc hoes and a r~ng." She WJ\ planrying to '>tay in Carmel until Aug. 27. when she returns to England he did get to dine with him.)' Aclre s Lynn Redgrave and daugh ter Annabel Clark were among the partygocrs and had also ju t cen the performance. "l love the ballet and Annabel is "No, we rcall) d1dn"1 ha\e much Ho ts John and Donna C~an and Anthony Ru 11 me t 0 'iigh t \CC•.. n id pre'" rep '"iliiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiliiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiP::==:::::::; tudying," aid friendly Redgrave who seemed to be greeting each dancer. Amanda Jone • but he thought 1 1 the Crean · pince wa quite a 1ght "h is not like any place l\.c C\Cr ecn. ·1 here arc u ually panic , but thi one i VCf) e~citi ng." High School and College Students RAISE YOUR G.P.A. Study F.d:c off crs innovath·c ooc-da) clas cs m study kills nnd two..d.:.y courses m ~ntin~ kills Oass sites include UCLA and UC In me f:.nroU now for UC ln•inc classes 111 cart) August Coll (SOO) 660-4665 for a free brochure AUGUST 16-17-18, 1991 POMONA, CALIFORNIA LOS ANGEi ES COUN'IY FAIRPLEX , FAIRPLEX BUllDING •7 1·10 to Falrplex Dr. Exit (formerly Ganesha Blvd.) North to Fairplex ""llftOtM POUl '"" sttOW '" Qtl MTtott PlftTC.UttM Oftlt 1 .. 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USA Mark Huckins, co·founder with his wife, Christina. of the Mr. Minibhnd decorating firm, enjoys a visit with Cecile Butz, manager of First American Capital Bank's Corona Del Mar branch. The firm has more than 100 franchises in 16 states. he said. -• r eam's top fan will be missed By Jerry KObl'ln f'llol CoUrmt The end was near for Jimmy ~~velt, friends enscd, when he was mis 1ng Monday night from his customary seal at the Rams' exhibition game. He was a fixture at Anaheim Stadium -seated with devoted wife Mary just across the aisle from one of his warmest admirers, team owner Georgia Fronticre. II "ould take something mo11urnental to keep him away. In the la..i few years, when Parl..tnson · d1sea e and the cffec\.S of a \trol..e were taking their toll, he'd 'ho'A up m a wheelchair. \\1th um.h mtnt'ihed zeal, he'd cheer for h1'1 team, scrawl marginal note' on the program, and e).<.:h;1ngc C\C1ted comment with .. ud1 ,c;it-nc1ghbors as Sheriff BraJ Gate'>. Supervisor Don Roth, rhil 1nthn1pl\t John Crean, and tnrmcr hr-.t Daughter Maureen poor.:.':\.-= WC daa•t Dow bow , he CM ...... Oft. I • left &M llaclftuil •• haJfta, amioul 10 11t home even lhoup her hutbead wu under profellional care there. On Tueldlly momlna. 1hc called with word ol hil death at about 6 a.m. "Jun died u he lived," 1he said. "peacefully, and with dignity.'' A shOrt time later came this messaac from a aricving Georgia forontiere: "How can you detcribe Jimmy Roosevelt? "He was '° very loving, generoµs, heir.fut, and cheerful - and, above aJ ,.a devoted husband 'and father "He loved life, and lived it with great distinction. I can't believe he' gone, and we'll never ~ee hi i.miling face again. My heart is heavy with th~ sadness of missing him, and my heart goes out to hi dCJir wife Mary and his loving family." Re ·'!!·IO M.1r~hall Klem, Fronteirc's top James Roosevelt, who died Tuesday at the age of 83, sits smiling in office with filled with memories. As other accounts in today's Pilot attest, similar tributes have been flowing in from friends in Southern California, the entire n;ition, and abroad. James Roosevelt, dead at 83, was truly an estimable gentleman. Bertin. .mk. ha-. no doubt that R1l<1,cvclt\ cnthu iasm for the R.1m' helped to prolong - u:rt.11nl) hr1ghten -his life. He re( 111' the c:~h1b1t1on game four ~l"IT' .1g11 Ill l.<.indon. -when Jimmy tfc,p11e 1ncrea~ing frailties - Kl••mp.in1cJ the team The K111"c'd" ,,a,ed an a Bnttania I l1ttl'I \Liiie overloolung Grosvenor \qu.trt 1nJ the U. Emha'>c;y, and tlw t1r't "ght greeting them wa'> the impressive statue of Franklin Delano Roosevelt. "That was a tremendous shot in the arm for FDR's elde!>t son," said KJcin. "He was excited throughout our stay." Roosevelt wasn't up to the punishing '89 flight for the exhibition in Tokyo, but mustered enough strength to accompany the team last year for the spectacle in Ever the gentleman, he insisted that Mary show up, however brieny. for Monday night's pre-~eason game with the San Diego Chargers. After all, the standing invitation had to be acknowled$ed -and he'd be there, rooting, in spirit. of UCI Medical Center•s department of neurology. and one of Roosevelt's consult ing physician . Everyone in the owner~ suite Jsked about the missing No I Fan, and Mary said he wn home an their Corona del Mar condo, trying to recover from "a 'itomach problem." Privately, she confided to a close friend, ''He's in v_ery Per onatly, I'll tong remember a call from Mary after m} July Fourth column appeared. I'd written that Jimmy, looking dcpres<;ingly frail. was growing weaker by the day, but "hke the Cheshire Cat, the famou grin doesn't fade " When that was read to him, she 1;nid, he really grinned. Accompanying Mary was Or. Stanley van den Noort. chairman Roosevelt's charm leaves lasting impression on . acquaintance . . By Jim Dean l°hl'rc \\1.. re m.tn} time~ \\hl.'n I wnulJ h:J\C IL' '111p .111d '>JY to mrell. 'I In. v.att " m1111111.. 1h1' m.m 1.., Jami.:' R1t\"l'l'lt, I DR' \Oil I k wa<, there when all thO\C anued1hk t.:\l'nh "ere happening All 1hn'1.. p11'4crlul l1gurc' nl hl\tOf\, anJ he \\,!\ p.1rt <>f 11 " l\nd here I wJ\ ~ef\in~ v.11h him on the ho.ml nl the: '\ tltllll<tl C onkrenci.: 111 ( hmt1~m' and k"'· hc.mng h~_slnd1ou-. \1111.l' m,1k1n~ ,, rro!!rt:" rcp<1rt~7<1J1Jttn~ \I. Hl!lth 111 l 'hm"n~ 1kcp Cllllt.:l'rn fill the ;\!( ( ., 1.,tll\I.' FDR's son remembered as warm , caring man And thcrc he was al'u 'crv1ng on the Transportatton Commi"1nn. concerned about the growing problem<; of roads and traffic And there he was again. \erving on the board at South Coa~t Repertory, ..:oncerncd abnut ra1~1ng the cultural awarcne"" of Orange County. Over and over. here was a man involved wtth the NOW events, 1hc NOW problems, the NOW opportunittes not only of Orange Count\' hut on a wider scope as well. Aml yet. here was a relic of the past, like 11 religious icon to be revered and honored for what wa'i done long ago. True, he was but one of many out tanding Orange Countians who were always there doing the thing that made Orange County a mo-.t special place, but I thmk he was omething much more: He was 'our linl>. to history, a time when some of the greatest eventi; occurred for our nation. Did we take him for granted? I certainly hope not. I f1r'>t met James Roosevelt 1n Washmgton tn 1960. He was a congres.,man from California, anJ I was a nc~spapcr cd11nr from Ohio. He was a dashing figure 'i tru.ling through the halls of the Congrc\\lonal office building. Oct htng that unforge11,1bk ~mile thJt outdid even FOR h11n,clf. I wa' pm 1lq1ed 10 phot0graph James Roo<;cvclt many ttll,lC~ for publtcauon, and I once told him "Don't worry. Jim. nobody c.1n take a h.1d picture of you." He mAde thnt lo.and of tmprcl\ ion on the film, and upon <Ill o( u~. an even more la ting one. Jim Otan. 11 fonnu NJ/tor ttlth the Orange' C ·uunt)' Reg/ tcr, Is the bu1t1bnnd of l'ilot Soc/ct)' Editor Vida Dean. fomw ...... .=-:.. .... dell " adaiRt ID 9't lmllct I ~lie """1bll° CUd rilllcl.I -& II 2 I Emir on RoolMl'I pulllc ..... Clflll' II I CongrlllfnM irid Orange County T~ Commission member • c:J • 'lie loved life, and ltved It with great dlstinCUon. I can't befleVe he's gone. and we'R never see his smiling fite again.• -&1171 WWW owner of the Los Angeles Rams 'lie had a grJi! love of life and a great kM of 1he ans. He was an ideal leader for us Ind we certai11y. will sorely mist 1he Inspiration he was Ible m provide.• l ---producing artistic dRdot' for South Coast Repertory Theater. ~· GLAMOUR PORTRAITS ROOSEVELT: Remembered as congressman, autho~, friend COMPLETE MAKEOVERS PHOTO SHOOT and 8XIO PRINT $99.50 thru September 31 WEDDINGS SPECIAL EVENTS FAMILY and CHILDREN RICHARD CARR PHOTOGRAHIC DESIGN FOf Appointment Please Call (714) 965-9393 ~ From A1 Foundation. A Newport Beach re<;tdent !>tnce 1972, Roosevelt was born on Dec. 23. 1907 in New York City, and was the last surviving child of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. A father of seven himself, Roo evelt had betn married four ttmcs. Kn own through hi life a'i "Jimmy," Roosevelt's career included service in 1he Marines, 12 year1'. as a congre'lsman, and work as a hus1ncs'i man, county traffic commissioner, author and lecturer at Chapman College and UCI. ''Oemocruh for Nixon ." "I wa honored to count htm among my grcmco,t uppuner~ and mo t tru ted ad"1'cr,," )Jiu former President Ri1::hard Nixon. who praised R oo,cvc:lt a\ ::i n out'ltanding pre"dential aide, congre man and t.ltplom:u 1n a written statement. "But the JOb he did best wa al-.o one of the most difficult: being the ~n of a pres1den1 By being loyal to his father·~ memory and 1deal'i without hctng reluctant to excrc1'ie his own independent Judgment, he 1mmea,ur.1hly enriched f DR''i lcgaC) ·· 10566 BECHLER RIVER AVE. FOUNTAIN VALLEY 92708 Al"-JY" acttve in the Democratic Party. Roosevelt nonetheless wa'I kno""n to \upport Repubhcan'i and wao; once a prominent member of RoO'iC\'e It m,1dc a name for h1m\clf "hen he JOtncd the Manne' during World War fl, Costa Mesa Faci1111u for wtddint ~epttons ChnstntlU Paniu-bwinal mtttiltgs can uccnmodatt up tp 250 Self cattM1!bar wtkonv 714 SS7-7l34 Venetian Gondola Getaway 'T in • ' ' H' ~r• '\ a Jr'Y e • . r,r ~Nil Co•sf • ,, ... i ··~ ••.., Ji. Ch 1i NEWPORT OC.ACH • .,., UI (714) 675-4704 Romantic Wtddl1J6• at &a l • luxury Motor Y.chts and S.1hng V-11 • °"' ~ Coord.naton PnMdt TOQI Planntng ()f.igN!d tn FK Your 8udfet (7 14) 675-4704 Look to The Wedding Showcas~ for local, reputable services. • r • ..... ~ .......... , : Your ad can • : be seen here : : Call Can4y J• : at 642 -4321 ;~ ext. 310. ..... . ... cDHN l11MINk~ On The Bay at Newport Elegant Saturday Receptions 11 am -4 pm Complete Catering & Full Service Bar Contact Mark 650·5112 \Air . · · YYL ~IT· \)r"" ALU German Home Bekery Wcddlnc Cakes "Th~ Old· Fashion W•y" 19SO Gr~e Ln. C.M Call for Info 54CM)UJ which h1 father helped d1rec1 from 1he Whtie Hou,c. Rooo;cvclt served w11 h d1\tinction during World War If. earning the rank of the Navy Cross and the Silver Star and achieving 1he rank of brigadier gene~al. "I thank the natton ha' lost a lruly gre at '>late man and a true p3trtot," said Orange Count} ~uperv1wr l horn.I'> Rt Icy "He nlwny'i hud time for everybody - he n.l.way'> had that plea~ant 'mile. Before going into the service at H . Rt>O\c\'elt had a \ucce_ <;fut career in 1n urance and motion picture'> He graduated from Harvard 1n 1930 and worked as 'iccretary/advi. er to t.he pre 1dent from 1937-38. W~tle he lo<;t a htd for governor of Caltforn1a to Republican Earl Wnrrcn in 1950, Roo evclt \\cnt o n to become a 1x·term congrc man, repre enting a broad crO\S-secttOn or greater Lo Angele . rn 1965. Roosevelt gave up his congrC'i'iionnl scat af1er former Prc\tdcnt Lyndon Johnson Jppointcd him U.S. rcprcsentalivc to the United Nation Economic t1nd Socuil Council. Although he had n distingui~hcd poltt1cal c recr of his own, Roo cvelt never wanted to follow in h1 father's foot tep to the White llou c. he 1old the Pilot in ;i 19~K 1ntcrv1cw "I 1hink my fa1hcr had thot rare comb1nJt1on of the ob1ltt)' to do 1hc JOb nd the elf •~~uronce th:H even if he didn't have the n wer, he could ftnd the an wer. I-le never douhted that he would overcome whatever the diff1cultic'I were." Roo evclt later 1pcot 11me in Europe aflcr join1n1 Investors Overac11 trvice , Bernie Comfcld's mutual fund empire that collaptCd after ·it 11te to Wiindlcr Robert Vesco 1n 1971 He returned to California in 1972 to run the bu 1ne s and financial consultina firm he headed ror m.any ycan. James Roo evelt stands by side of wife Mary in 1988 file photo. In T983, Roosevelt helped tart the National Committee for the Preservation of uctAI Security and Medicare, one of the mo t coru rove rs1al groups on his re umc. Crtttc'I charged the lobby group with terrorizing old people through mn~• m'ulln~. telling them thett oc1ul security benefit were In danger. But Rooo.evclt defended the group ant.I '>i.11d It ~.t Nie of the mo t 1mport.1nt endeavorll he undertoolt. pre crving what he con id.er'cd Wd\ hi father·~ great~t contribution to the domestic economy He WI\ also a member of Bo rd of I ru~tcc of Chapman Colle e m Orange since 1976 and a frequent pulitical ~lcn<:c lecturer t UCI .. Not o nly WIS he a daatin1L1iJbM public servant and huntafth .. lllii/ bat what m ny pCOple dflit't1tnow i that he w an edacator 11 well," said Chapman ollc c President James Doti. ROoscveh .. Wl'I • IN!otee for • uth Coa t Repcnory 'I hcatrc, a member of the honrJ of directors o( the eleanor Roosc\·cll In titute and crvcd ~ a tru tee for both the Much of 01mc IRtrth Odccts l·oundation and chc R~vclt Warm prin ~ foundauon,, He '"° · ~r\lrd on the Ptc idcnt's 'ornmt ion on h•ccutive l· change. I fc 1 ~urvivcd hy htt wife of 22 year , the fonMr Mary Lena W1nt .. 11l: seve" cheldrcn, Sara_. Kate. Al\ne, Jame Jr., MkhMI, Hall Delano •nd Rebttta Ma , nd 20 1r•ndCh1ldren. \ \ .. I eorgc Robert Twelvetrees Hewes wa a diminutive little man, a hocmakcr never grew taller than rour- eet, (our-inches in hei&ht. Like be Biblical Zaccheu who had li mbed a Sycamore tree to catch alimpse O( Jesus a he passed • George Hewe scrar1!blcd up a gnarled old tree to peer through an open window and listened intently to the stately figure at the podium. Suddenly, he leaped to the ground and dashed for home, where he smeared his face and hands with bootblack and soot from the fireplncc, tied a goosc- fcather from a pillow to hi head and wrapped himself in a blanket. In his hurry to catch up with the others already marching toward Griffin's Wharf, he forget to bring his cobbler's hammer. But the others would be ready -with their axe • hatchets and pistol . Exactly 156 years ago this week, a brief article appeared in a Boston new paper. It read: A ninety-six-year-old man, aid to be the la t surviving member of the Bo ton Tea Party, vi ited Bo ton thlS week from h1 re idence in New York His name i Gcotge Robert Twelvetrces Hewe'>. lf you've forgotten your American history or have attended a chool where multi-culturali m ha relegated significant American historical events to footnote statu • the Boston Ten Party wa the opening alvo in a protracted war against oppre ive taxation and reign as the mother of all tax revolts. Well, it's lime to get out your tea bag . The winds or a new revolt arc in the air. L ast week, more than 1,000 people gathered on the teps o( the Federal Building 1n Editorial Wcs~ood to prote t new tax hike'> levied by pork-barrening politicians in Sacramento and Washington, while more than 300 people jammed into a Santa Ana re taurant to plan strategy and tactics. fhcre 1~ talk of a new anti-tax 1mt1at1ve for the 1992 ballot and some politicians arc already lining up to lead the parade Some arc even already -you gue ed 1l - cutting tue~! The Anaheim City - AIDS unn much overdue; dreary weather '9Verdone _A Without fanfare or cclcbrauon, College Ho pi1al in Co ta DJ Mc a thl5 week unveiled the county's first medical fac1h1y dedicated to treating AIDS patients. Paoent with the deadly HIV infection at the Dedicated Care Center will receive specialized medical treatment and emouonal support, ho p1tal official aid Unltke mo t hospital cuing • patients here will be able to receive V1 itOr') 24 hou~ a day wh ile each room will be equipped Wlth a television. a VCR and sJeeping accommodation., for one overnight gue t . "It's long overdue for Orange Count)," noted Rich.ltd hc rr), director of nursing and ca e management for AIDS Service., Foundation of Orange County. It's also a rare bit of publicity for a ho pital that has long been overshadowed by Ho3g Memorial or other larger fac1ht1c in the county. " Thumb up to College Ho p1tal for having the courage tu go forwictrd with a treatme nt center that. w 1 e mucll needed, may have i~ critics • r1l\ To the weather. The driule. the East Coa.,t hum1d1ty and ~ the overcast kie may have pared u~ a nasty fire season, but they've hurt the touri t trade, darnaged toe.al bu inc e and made for the dreariest ummer in years. • And farewell to Jame Roosevelt, the d1sttngu1 hcd Newport Beach re 1dent ond. the eldec;t w n or Prc<1ident franklin D Roosevelt A onetime congre man, bu inc leader and x:1al ecunty cru ader. Roo evclt w an ino;piration and a leader He'll be mi d. &llor wm.n. Lobdelt ••• 642-4321, ed. 351 By Jo Ellen Allen Council hact re c1ndcd a four percent utility tax and cut their own salarie by 30 percent. These ~uy-. de erve a feather in their war-bonnet. 111e v.holc 1<i4iuc of taxation boils dow n to one 1mple problem hv1ng "tthrn a budget Year after year the government prom1'e' lo rc:,train .,penaing and cu t budgets. And they make good their prnmi'ie: thcv re'itrain your pending ond cut ;our budget' Con<1eq11cn,tly. )OU c1re forced to make \ome tough deci,ion'I conccrnini; wha t you. can do without m th e future. But wh at 1f we could turn the t able., restrain go .. ernme nt spending by cutting it budgets and forcmg 1t to make \Orne hard choice., about what 11 can do v.11hout? Maybe, JU't maybe, go,·emment would decide 11 could do without a s1c;,ooo 'tut.Iv on how plant ~romc tre.,'>cd: or a -recon•.t ru c,.ted canoe to demon<.tratc hov. the ancient Hawauan~ got to Hawa11 (which co t 1he taxpayer-; a \I.hopping $2 m11l1on') '" a SI mil hon .,tudy on ""h) people wal k. or nde h1cycles really J nece' 11y? Or "hat about an All-lmh Genc:olog) PrOJCCI for ~I ~ m1ll1on., I ""on't e\cn bother to tell you a~ut tile $25 000 10 do a :o.tud\' (no COn\lf\JCllOn, JU\t \tuJ ) on ltnding a nc"' locahon for •he consre~s1on1 I gymna 1um or the $56,000 pony-trekking center in lreland to a -.i t those poor ~ul who can not afford to sjiflliee Irelan~ by pt>ny on their own. h ha long been unde~tood that O\ernment cannot produce . anything It cin merely scile and divide up what individuals produce. Goo,;ernment can cive th e people nothing which eti'crnment ha not first taken away from them. And 'the amount which &°"ernment doles back to the people or 'pend to promote I heir ""elf are .., always le than wh at 11 takes, because of the e'cev.i-.e c:o<,t of governmental adm1n1'itr..i tion. George t lcwe\, Sam Adams, John Hancock and the other rc .. c)Cf') Bl the Bo ton rea Party undc:No<>J fu ll well the effect of uppres 1ve taxation on the people and on their mo t preciou Jl<l'i'iC't.1on -liberty -and they ""ere w1lltng 10 do w methmg ahout 11 . , " Many mnnth4i later, Hewes maH:hcd tnumphantly into Bo .. ton behind Gene r al Georg e \\ u h1ngton a~ they routed the Bntt<.h from the my. fl wa then wa,brngtnn \1tid. ··w ith our faith lav), the dec;tin\ of unborn children." The) kept the fai th, but ""hat about uc;? The profligate 'pending and mounting debt "'II he our leg.icy to unborn generation' .,uccecding uc; unle s we do '-Omcthing no". By the \\,1y. unle\\ I am wrong about the coming tax revolt. you might con<i1der making )Our next in.,,e<itmcnt 1n the coc:tumc rental indui.tr~ Indian garh, knee hrecchc' and colonial "ig will be h1 th" \car! Or. Jo f.'Jltn Alltn, • tT idcat of Coron• I.HI ,\far. I tbc prt ldtnt "'the l:'•l!lc f orvm of Califol"J!i•. Ridicule often the best test of truth .. By Hugh Hewitt I t .1ppear., .ic. though I killed llJY flr<il • • \uh.,cn her In t week One down. 44.m to go Mr. Jack Reidling, of CO<ita Mesa. ha<, announced to William Lobdell. edito r, that he\ through "Ith Ihe Pilot llt'i letter appcJrcd 1n the Augu"l 8 ed1t1on of The Pilot. <1nd 1n c.i<ic )nu m1.,~ed 1t, I'll reprint 1t in Cull "We c.in no longer 1n gooJ con<>c1encc . \11b,u1hc tn ,1 p.rpcr that 'ces fit to adopt the dungcrou' ro,turc of pro-development .rnd antl·en\lronmcnt \ht>""n in the editorial of Au~u'I I h\ I tui:h Hc"-111. The ta~telc\<i and lll'Uhtn!? ll\nC \\I lhl' ~Httdc prmcs to u ... HlUr (.<1m~~1tmcnt to ideal' d1amctncally oppo<;cd to OU~ . Mr ~c1tlhng '' to be compltmented tor ht' econom\ in ~ord' sf nnt for h1~ open minded embrace of tkhatc I o he labelled dangerou,, I.Mcie'" and tn'ulting in "t1 brief of 'lpace 1'1 to. '------------------"""' be on the reccMng 1de of a tnplc-play of invec11ve O ne hegins to appreciate FDR's ,1,1tc of mind when he read the peeehe. of Son.ltor W11l1dm Borah of Idaho Vermont Ro)"ttcr, long·time editor of the W.111 ~treet Jou rnal\ editorial p.igc, credited Oorah with , among <>thcr choice barb • the '""cntton of the term "phony war," which he opplrcd 10 the lull fu lh)w1ng I litler's blitzkrieg of Poland nornh'\ CrtllC:I m of Roo._c .. elt' forcittn pohC) puor tn Pearl HarN>r wa an cndle<i ht.In)' of .1hu,c\ Borah's wa the \01cc of the i\OlntlOOl\t rnnge of 1939 -a \mall but noi'>} minority that challenged all ci'i!iQUC\ <lf their tlrtho<lnx' with fcrm 'iUCh a • ''dangerou,," .;ta tl'lc..._, .. and "in ... ulting." T he .. inglc·minded P'lhllcal e-<trc:mi't .., neither '"'fl1ring. illuminating. nor much fun to he .irouml. ln \iCt .mother bnllinnt . ' c,,,l\i, "I he Bore War-.." Jt<&\\n from H'l .muihcr tlnlh int l'i<lol. ol c"a) '· \ Linc Out hu A Wall." J11'-cph Fp.,tcin dl\'-CCt' the bore 111 ,111 of Ill' llr her form' "1 he act o{ ~tng truh 1-xmng 1111phc., 'omcth1n~ akm to an act 111 .1iwrc,'l<1n ) our '1.:nou' txire has no <louht' .1brn11 h1' 1ntcrc.,trn!?nt:". he badger~. bull.,, htir~' .t hl:,1d " l 1"tcm might ha\.C added th.H the 'c:nnu' hnrc ,11 o ha' no douht as to h1' ~urrc:ctnc•-.. in .ill matter' Right, Mr Rc:1dhng., l'nlfc,.,or Rick Ro<lcnck "one ot the 1.:t'un\ry\ f mc\t lecturer' in philosophy. He hold' forth at Duke. I reccnth lic;tcned to C:rlC\ of Cl ht Of hi lccturcc; on tape uJe lr1'm hcing a fine te chcr and a plend1d r .1~onteur. Roderick i' alw verv enterta ining tl('\,iu~ he I!> from the lunatic left on m-.ttcr' fl\1ht1\.1I Inc lecture" I h tencll lll ere tarcJ during the Gulf \\'1.tr, and Profe or ROdcncL. frothed at the mouth ""hencvcr he departed from. \<.1)', K1erL.ci::i.ml, to d1~cu~. in tc:ad . Pre1,1dcn1 Bu4ih But Rl)(Jern:L. cndca .. orcd h1m~clf to me b\ • introducing me tl' the term. "folT1bh\t ." · A f.tlhbli,t, Ro<lerid• c:-<plJincd. 1s an ind1v1du.1I -.ho P·"'inn.ueh hc:hc"e" 'omc: thin~ or nme <,ct of thing'> B ut . :.md here'-. the .kc\, thl' 1.1lhbk't ,11\\lt}' rt'.'m.11n' a"ure that he: ur !>he r01~h1 -Jll't m1eh1 -be 1nt11lh . cnmplctc:h ,. nd unc4u1 .. oe.1ll) "rong lh•' l•tulll, .11lo"' fvr a;ood humor and tulcran"'c for debate to t 1L.e hulJ C:\C:n 111 1hc mind lll a 11mm1t1cd alll\1'1 l{udl:'ri L. prod 11mcd hrm .. df .1 l;ill1bh't e'en 'he Jenoun eel the Gull \\ .i• I v.111 gludl~ d .11m the term rn" ell \\he~ c:r 1.., remote I\ mp1.11ntnl \\Ith human h1,tory <hould a1 .. c) find the f,tlhM"t h mner :Hlractl\C. I ,u,pHt \1,;nator lklrah v.a not J fathbh t \lier nil he m magcJ to dt'm"' German\ 's 11n9 I0\11'1l\O of Poland :I\ incon c.:.quent1al to \mcrrcan forc.:.1 n p<1hC). I "mJ'C' t Mr Reulhn~ '' al'o uncumfortuhk "llh th 1dc.s thJt ht. mu:ht be \\tOnlo! ~ • uncl'lmlmt hie, 1n fact. th 11 he bani he' frum " •ht all punt th.11 rile' htm (1<KI forbid he nu~ht wnfront .t f,1rt or t\\-(l he find' unrte ..... tntl) prm'ocatt\e Pcrh.tp he ought to ~e\:p 111 mind 1•, Jh!'' and Sh 1tte hur. ·,Joint 1dm,ln1tton that r1J11,;ule '" the he-.t te"t of truth Ke((l tho e c rJ, and letter romina. fol k\ llu •b 11~111 practitt .. 1 ... t1tilb Pttlls, lt\ltr, l\ro~ & l\rla In lrtutt. ttnd hosh • tall.-';b0tt oa l\J I M 640. 'tttturd•~ ft-om 11 a.m. to l p.m .. 11;., C'c>lumn •P~•ri tH•t) I bu~d•.t> In 1 ht l'Unt. &Jitor's note -The lo/lowing arc simple~ of P1/or rc1dcrs ' comment and critici\m . The Pilot run thc\c re<pon c\ on 1 rc1u/Jr bam. Howctcr, "nly c1Jlen who /enc their name (relied out). city ind phone numhC'r (for vcnftcation) will he pub/i\hcd Co ta Me!\a J u1tor\ ,\'111c: Detail., vf the Get invoh-cd hy calling tha Readcn · llotlinc 11 64l·(t(J86. 0 lllllr'UllW .. I reaJ )'Our new paper 1nd l JU t wanted 10 y I Wint to ~e mt1rc 1n1crvicw the t)'pe like you h d with, foey Bi hofl t think there are 1 lot of cclchntic and colorful famou penplc: 1n the r • lhal vmuld be "'"d of fun to ce a nd ~oulJ he 1n1creu1n1 1nten 1 w11h them. fha&' my C<Mnmcnt. lJRt\ Kt G meeting appear on the front page t>f t<>tla \ Pilot How to get involved! ,,nd wt 'ci l1kt• to h1 1u an C'll t1\. pa~it 1p.m1 m .. An In pend• nt New<-pa r Pubh hed by P.i Croup Publt!l.hin ln Elliot tein, Jr. '~ rmin WUl'-'S.loWel tOt & Yk.-e pwesidtnt S.WM&tble mlNgt"I tditOr Wll/IM .. , .... 1901·1989 fouOOing pubUl'ter mlt for Hidi Ratliff's mother says annual gathering eases pain By Vonda Vandaveer SW! WTtlr F or Mary Ann Ratlifr, the hardc t day to face 1 Aug. 16 -the anni..,ersary of her teen-age daughter's death in the Northwest Flight 2S5 crash in Detroit four year ag_o The Costa Mesa re sident thought he found a way to help ease the pain by joining other victim$' familie in a candlelight vigil at the crash site outside of Detroit in Romulus, Mich. But this year, the Romulus City Council denied the group its permit to assemble at the hilly site located near a busy freeway ramp, teUing the Cnmilies to move to afer ground. Undaunted, Ratliff and the others said they will gather anyway, citing their rights to Cree assembly in the Constitution. The ' families say the crub lite ii lib a cemetery where the spirit of their loYed oaea li¥et on. '1Thia ~tion has an aura. or a dnwjna affect to most of us," wrote Ratliff in 1 letter to the Romulus City Council on July 11 condemning the restriction ... We like to be there because we CID feel dole to our loved onca.." Romulus city officials said they will not stop the group from gatherina. However, the city wiJI al~ not provide them with police protection or portable toilets which come with a permit. The city, though, is requiring the group to put up a $500 cash bond to ensure the hill 1de is cleaned and to buy a one-day, $1 millio n insurance binder in case anyone is injured. The up~rt group, called Aight 2S5: Thetr Spirit Lives On, was formed shonly after the era h which claimed the lives of all its passen,er except for a 4-year-old Arizona gul. The crash, which occurred shortly after takeoff and was subsequently hlamed on pilot error, was one of the nation's wont airline disastera. Ratlifrs 16-year-old daughter, llidi, was taking the night home after visitin1 her fat her in Toledo, Ohio. At the time, she was preparina to 5tart her senior year u a cheerleader at Costa Mesa Hiah School. Sho was dating a varsity football pfayer and working at Flakey Jakes in Santa Ana. When her friends learned she had died, they were shocked and saddened the vivacious blonde would no longer be brightening the school halls. For Ratliff, the suppon group pulled her through the subsequent months and the anniversaries of the crash. On Mat day, the families gather to say prayers, read the names of victims and leave behind small mementos such a flowers. "We have all gone on with our lives, but we never forget those loved ones that we lo t that day," Ratliff wrote the council. "I find this group to be my greate t comfort nnd support in these past few years." SIDEWALKS: Debate over wahlng ,. From A1 I land, Stinnett said the sidewalks ore encrusted with "Coca Cola and Balboa Bars .... Stinnett 1s worried that bis ina- bll i ty to wash his customers' 1dewalks may cost him business from merchan t'> who decide to ta l.e the ho!>e into their own hands "My clients hu\le never been not1f1ed about the ordi nance. 1 he} 'vc only tie en no11f1ed by me," he \a1d. "It's a big headache." Balhoa Impr ovemen t A''>oc1at1on Preside nt Charlie Bauman believes merchants are being unfair!) singled out for enforcement of the sidewalk wa-.hmg ban. During his morning drive to work, Bauman said he counted :!2 residents hosi ng down dmcwa}' and '>ldewalk\. .. They '>hould not juo,t pick out the rnerchantc; and tell them not to do 11, for mo<.t of them it's a nccc-.sity," Bauman !>aid. "You've gnt che"'ing gum. )OU\c got ice cream. \011\e got pizza -I can't mention the other thing,, they're unpr1nt,1hk Thi<. 1<, a health l"UC . Slll<ll\I ~ ~ Scott Stinnett is hoping he'll be able to continue with his trade. "There are situations that · need to he looked at individually where ..,a nances may need to be granted clue to health and safety concern.,," Fisher said. City officials will inspect th e 'l1dewalk s o f 1nd1v1dual busine ses to determine if their reque ·t for a ... an ance are warranted, according to 1-isher allow businesses to keep tfie'ir s ide walks clean . "In the commercial area where they have food, they should allow it to be cleaned at least once a month ." , l'IM ... ""'··~ 4 Sixteen~yHr-old Hidi Ratliff was killed in a Detroit plane crash four years 01go. City drought a\'>ist ance coordinator Cathy Fisher aid her tkpartment I'> 1us1 beginning to get \.,tlls from local business owners . 1huut the ordinance. Out local real ec;tate broker Mel htch'I who own s a building in Balhoa said there needs to be a change an the ove rall policy to Phil Tozer, an owner of the Balboa Pavilion, has found a solution to his deaning problems. He's installed a saltwater pump and for the last two weeks has used ocean water 10 wash off sidewalks. "We're the first ones to put in a wash-down system with saltwater," Tozer said . Sh.tl>N NurlWI ~ .,.,. ... ~ Window washer Scott Stinnet goes about woric on office window. II Local departments can't make event COSTA MESA -Jn an effort to unrrove community relations, evera law enfor~ement agencies will provide information at this weekend's third annual Orange County Gay and Lesbian Pride Cel ebration abo ut ca reer opportunities and preventing en mes. Because or financial and staff limitations, Co ta Mesa and Newport Beach police will not be- among the law enforcement participant , aid Scott Liles, a board member with the Orange County Cultural Pride, which is organizing the festival. Costa Mesa has a hiring freeze and recruitin$ efforts have been suspended while the two recruiting officcrS" in Newport Beien are either on other a signmcnts this week.end or on vacfttiort, Liles said. Liles said he understands the limitations of the two departments and overall he is pleased with the response from all law enforcement agencies in the county. Six departments will have displays at the festival while four other departments have given officers permis.sion to appear in ' their uniforms on a voluntary basi . "I'm overwbelmiagly in pired by the response l'm getting," he said. Lilec; said he hope that all departments could at lea t have in1erc•1t card available for festival vi 1tor who are intcre ted in getting on employment waiting h IS. Fe tival hour for the 1991 Orange County Gay and Le bian Prtdc Celebration on the UCl campus are from noon to lO•p.rn. on Saturday and Crom 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday. The Orange County Gay and Le bian Pride Parade will begin at noon on Sunday and will proceed along Campus Ring Road. festival admis,ion is $10, and parade viewing ic; free. For more information call 998- 4498. -By Tbe Piiot sos: Local restaurants oner to help leelt the city's hungry CLUB: Irvine showed enthusiasm for project From A1 from the so~ boarJ. hlrhath 'aid Lo~ ti rc,1,1urant' started exploring w.1y'> to help SOS feed 1hc hungn C\.eral wed>'> ago. Rmoff 'aid The group has \lnC1. met Wi t h sos rcpre<,cntat1'c' and j, planning .rnn1hcr meellng. 1 hl ~ruup " made up of such well known rc<.taurateurs as M11.h 1cl ( h1<ing (Mandarin (JC1urmct); Jim Dale (Vill a No' .1 l: Doug CavanauRh I ' (Ruby's); 8111 Hamilton (The Cannery); Michael Kang (Five I cct and hvc Feet Too); Phil Crowley {h"'e Crowns); Hans Prager (The Rit z and The Yankee Tavern). Bob Spivak (Daily Gnll); and Ron Higgins (Trans Pacific Restaurants). Food service representatives al-;o involved include Darryl fletcher wit h Kraft Keeler, C.E. Palmer with Triple L, Rick Nicholas with Newport Meat • Co and Robert Toler with S.E. Rykoff Co. From A1 "He thought it was a good idea, that it would bring people down here to all the other properties that he was developing," Ring said. "He was completely enthusiastic about the Bay Club idea" Ring said a letter written by Irvin e in 1938 objecting to proposed industrial uses of the property has been misrcprc cnted by those opposing current Bay Club expansion plans. Newport Beach City Attorney Roben Wynn agrees, saying the icttcr wa5 written in response to a propo al to rezone the property. ... the Bay Club, and Ring is troubled by the lad. of pubhc uppon for expansion plans. 'What else would people want done with that Bay Club? It doesn 't lend itself to any other type of development. 1 "I JU t don't know why anybody "'ould oppose the idea (of Bay Club expansion)," Ring aid. _._ _ "What else would people want done with that Bay Oub? It BBC founder doc n't lend 1t elf to any other --------------------------type or development." "The James Irvine letter wa in opposition to industrial u e of the p roperty," Wynn aid, "He wan ted the property to benefit the ge neral publi c, which 1s being accomplished by taking the revenues and helping maintain all the manv, many tideland "'e have available for the California.·· people of But many opponents of the Bay Cub's e~pansion plan ay they recognize that change i needed. "We agree that some level of refurbishment is needed there," With a guarantee of $25,000 n yeur in city revenues from the proposed club, the bid ubmitted by Ring, Henderson and Kendall wos approved by city officials and a lease was signed on March S, 1948. The city now receives $1 million n year in revenues from aid Kevin Greene, president of C liff Haven Homeo wner iat1on "But just what that would be is difficult to say right now." CORRECTION tn a news story on the Balboa Bay Club expansion debate in the weekend edition of The Pilot, part of a quote by Newport Beach Mayor PhiJ Sansone and the contc~ in which it was lated was cut from the tory due to an error. The paragraph should have read: Newport Mayor Phil Sansone, who voted again t Bay Oub plans, said he know of at lea.lit f 1ve people who've been contacted by the Bay Club' telephone public relatton campaign. "I think they want to know what the public wants," Sansone said. ''We want 10 k.now too." Supervisor Wieder gains most ol Costa Mesa In redistricting By Anna Cekola Sllfl Wflllf COST A MESA Orange County Supervisor this week ~======:::::::::::::::::::::::===============~approved an outline for new d1 tr1et boundanc that would put The unanimous approval may be challenged because some contend that it would splinter minority communtties in Santa Ana and Garden Grove. WAX utnu.PlllH •2ao -· eq.ft. most of Costa Mesa into Supervisor Harriet Wiedcr's Second District. The unanimous approval may be challenged becau e some contend that it . would ,plintcr minority commun1t1es m Santa Ana and Garden Grove. The new map would take eff«t Nov l. Thom Riley, who had C°'ta Mesa m his Filth 01'1tnct ince the early 19-ro., will pick up cities in south Oranae County. He will keep New port Beach, hu hometown. The rcdi.stnctin -which " done every JO years -i based on ttte chan11n1 ccn~us numben and tryma to gcr an equal 482,000 r idcnt an each di trict, tid Mark Goodman, c•ccutivc as 1 1ant to Riley. .. When s1ttin1 down to draw the red trictina maps; Goodman said it became otMou that dnwina new di,trict tiound1ry hne1 at the 'an Dicao freeway. the Corona del Mnr Freeway and Newport Ooulcvard made a lot of sense io term of acnina the naht number of people into the two districts. Mo t of the contrO't'erax is centered on Supc,...· r R<>sc:r Stanton' F1rat Di trict, which will he 63 percent minority. compared to it current 6 t percent. Stanton'• di tri t induJe hi hometown or rounta1n Valley. Uut the adopted plan divide• nta Ane, the city with the 11'&)o larac't t.atino population . in 1ho county, among three 1uperv1ton. It alt0 ha!Yes Garden Orovo and cull Kroll other dtie1. Minority ~uy they an miewlila their .,,._. w1 wW ... ., the mp in ...... • --15, 1911 The Newpprt 8llctvrata Mela Plot s,.,.. 1aw ..... ea.tto. ••. • .60-4.UI at. m • • • at the Senior Games ----- Age has no limit when it comes-~ . . down to just going for the gol~ "This is an event these people remember for months," Stelzer aaid. "We had people who were reluctant to come, but wound up having the best time of all. It's a wonderful activity. The peo.Ple who organize it really make the ae niors !eel special and that's what it's all about." N ewport Beach's Ray Baumgartner suppressed bis eam-t<HU grin long enough to admit the events of the fourth annual Senior Games, Wednesday at the Orange County Fairgrounds, were a definite challenge. _..,,,,Stelzer admitted the competitive environment brought out dormant desires in some Baumgartner, however, was equal to the challenge, as were several Newport Beach and Costa Mesa oompetitors. "It's challenging, due to our ages,'' ·said the 81-year-old Baumgartner, who earned a gold medal in the 76--85 age division in the discus event. Baumgartner, representing Newport's Park Superior, sailed all five of his flying disc throws through th~ three-foot diameter or the hoop from ab()ut 15 feet away to cam bis divisjon's top honor. He later displayed proudly his gold medal, a shining complement to a pair of blue and red ribbon he'd earned in preliminary competition. Other area gold medalists, victorious among finalists who qualified during preliminary compelition, included Ira Dowd, 72, of Newport Beach's f.1agship Heath Care (baseball) and · Rita Selingct, 71, representing Co ta Me a's Mesa Verde Convalescenl facility (basketball). · MacDonald Bonner, 86, of Park Superior earned a pair of silver medals (targel shoot and basketball), while Lee Bodie, 71, of Flagship .also t90k hom~ her division's second highest honor m basketball. 'This is an event these people remember for months. We had people who were reluctant to come, but wound up having the best time of all.' of t be participants. "Ira (Dowd. who took top honor s in baseball, hitting a ball of a batting tee fo r distance) was quite an athlete and he was really pumped up to compete. The e people shoot the ba ketball, or hit the ba cball and -~ rnua it brings back Ragshlp official me mo r i e s of when they were younger." Jn addition to baseball and basketball (free throw shooting on miniature baskets with under-sized balls), panic1pants tried their hands at M>Cecr (kicking a ball through clo ely·placcd pylon ), volleyball, shot put (launching a softball for di tance), and the "Indy 500" wheelchair race. Robert Neblett, 76, of Mesa Verde Convalescent, took home a bronze medal in the target shoot, as did 93- year-old Helen Schwenk (basketball) and 74-year-old. Elizabeth Moore (baseball), both competing with flagship. "f was very athletic when I was younger," said 84-year-old Blanche W1daw~ky of Mc a Verde, who made . the finals i.n soccer. "Thi gives me a chance to flex some unused muscle ." Lillian Piper, 98, of Park Su~rior, said he hopes to keep winning ribbons -she earned first-place blues in baseball and basketball, a wc;ll a a New,>ort Beach's Lillian Piper, 98, make her IOOs. contact en route to rt; peat c~pion hip performance Wedne· day. But there was more to thi competition than collecting hardware, as Flagship Associate Executive Director Bruce Stelzer altc ted. · econd·place red in the di cus -into "Laf;I yeJr I won two, c;o I wa an'<10U\ to come back thl'. year," Piper s:ud "I'm looll.mg forward to next )Car." # Other ribbon "inners from Mc .1 Verde included Rene Mortcllette. 6, Leigh_ D<>d on, 67, Jean Miller, 70: b\hcr Mitchell, 92: Peggy Gottleib, Q, Grunion ·keeping him strictly in the dark T he running of the bull this was not. While my spons reporting experiences arc many and varied, until Monday I didn't know a grunion from an onion. And even now, afler officially JOin1ng the elite ranks of grunion runners, I have still yet to meet one of the e fishy characters in the scales. For those uninitiated in this long-running California tradition, a grunion 1 a member of the Atherinidae family, genus and pccies Leuresthes tenuis. Pretty impressive title, I admit, for a fi h that On the move weighs 1n at one ounce nd mea ure no more than a haJf-foot on average. The world record grunion, in fact, broke the tape at 7.5 anche . Not exactly Wild Kingdom foota,1e. Could you imagine mounting one or the e babies in the den? Back in the '50s, l am told, $atlors ~ At least you 're sur~ to get your eyes full at Running of the Bulls referred to the practtce of chasing after women o going on a grunion run. TodJy. a grunion run i where fi hermen hnc the shore from Magdalena Bay tn Baja, Cahfornia to San Franc1 co Bay up north and wail for these little critter to come swarming onto horc to sacrifice their lives for grunion cocktail. And why do they come a hore m the fi~t place, you a k? So did I. It seems the grunion arc the only Cahfomia £1 h known to trand thcmscl\ie on land to depo~it their eggs in the sand. Spawning take place Crom early March through September on the the three or four ni&f\ts folJowina the f'lU moon and during the one to four hours immdediately after high tide. Female , accompanied by one to eight males, swim onto the beach, dig them~lvc int.a the und and do their businc before bc1na w hed back to sea b> 1he nc\t wa\c. I( they're luck). h om June through Scptcmhcr the grunion are fair game to amone with a) a "ahJ Cnhfomta tatc f1 hing ltcen c, b) willing to "Coop up the c hppcn cre.11urcs with h1 bare hnnds, Mncc trappi ng devices of any kind arc \tnctly forh1ddcn: and c) lucky enough to find them ) uu 'cc it\ a 1-no"'n fact that the grunion "11/ \hO\lo up at the clppo1ntc<l time l he big que1,t1on, though, and the onl\ thing that favors the fi\h in 1h1\ one '•<led conic 1, 1 . ...,hue? o. Jmted with thi' knowledge. II large bucket, a nashhght und equal p:im ant11:1p:ltwn anJ npprchen.,1on. 1 -;ct C1ff MondJy night at 11.45 pm in -,e,m:h of the clu'l"e grunion FiN top, the pier at ewport Beach. Herc. I found dozen of eaccr Rruniol'.l Getting a-kick out Of Ame ~~can By K1ttt Wolcoct I SPw ~ 'Kids (in America) have n one to idolize .. Hou can you ever get to like soccer here? You can't read about it in the papers You can 't G rowina up In South London, Ray Hales ei.perienccd brand of soccer as f oreian to m t American youth playcn a , say, cricket or crumpets. "In EnS)and e\lcryonc IJ treated with more of a profc ional attitude You have. your own drc.sama room with howcn and your hirt hanging up, even if you're $ or 6 ycarJ <)Id " Hales said. "It makes )'OU Itel proud." Hald, 29, ha been invoNcd with the pon a Iona a he can remember - f1nt m h&J hoinct.own ol Bermond y, l!n1t1nd, where he l'OIC to the rank or a second Ot"i ion profca ional player, and more recently ., a coach ttnd director ol the NcYtport Hubor Soc'cr Club. Throuah h' upcncnccs, Hak:I noted 1 number of dtffercncu between youth M>tter here and 1hroad. In Enaland, ror lnttance, IOCtCf a•mc see it on the telly.• arc telcv1scd three or (our times a ~eek, he 11d One of h' ronJc\t mcmorie from childhood wa watching aame3 on · 1 V, wolfina down dinner and racin1 out to the field to work on moves he w the tan maltc. "' "Kill (in Amert ) ha"c no one to idoltze," Ha\c td. "How can you ~r get lo hke socxcr here? You can't read about it in the papc You can't c it on the telly." ... Anothc~ Jl&rtnl ~hffcccncc, he 'aid, i the rond1t10n of the play1n1 field • In E•l•nd rtekb arc 1r y. 1bundant and utually vacant, whcrea in America grH 1 a luxury and poor field COndht0n often lead to nccdtu -MYIUI youtn soccer coach mjunc . · f~qually frum1t1nf• he JJed, i the r near impos 1l'\1hty o warmina up hi ~ team before a m tch, incc • l1c;k or playina urface~ here m1tko multiple pmci on the amc field a nee 1ty. Not all the diftcrcn ~. though, arc b d, I or one thin Hale aic.f. American r rent ct mv lvcd far more than their Bnti~h ctluntcrp rt . "In Enctand we had a bet or a problem with parent ct1in1 ahu~ve to the referee " he 11id. "Nuw the)' JU t drop off the kidl and pu them up aa.-n after the eoeches arc lh~ ... American IOCCer allo cJllCCI in 1tt women· pmc.. In EnateH, the lpOM it runners. 'Orne 1tttng on bucket , othen. sweeping the o,and for early arrival and till othero; spcakmg boa,tfully of pa I grunion conquc I . Thi would ht a nap, I figured Ma}he I 1hould h.ivc brought a bigger bud.ct Maybe J hould have !upped dinner. Mayb~ t should ha\'c.6Cnt out invitation to all mv friend\ to J01n me in a grunion fca t I could f;Cf"C grunion on fanC} cracker for hor-. d't'ICU\lfC <;h1 h-kalx>b the <.,uc;k.er' for the m.un cour,c. Ha"e grun1nn a la moJc for dc"ert ... Or, ma'i'hc I coulJ tr) 'runher up the be ch. 'Ive been on plenty of grunion runs . Sometimes they come in and sometimes you get nothing. You've got to just keep trying.' -llW&B•t Grant Boys After an hour of waiting, I decided the 'neak:y o;norlle~ll weren't goinJ to make ton1sht am ph1b1ou landing 1n cwport. SM GRUNION 14 soccer \tall ph ed aim l e'clu 1\ely ~ men uml lloy~. A for p rticipation. the United tJte i1vci; th"' ~ccr<r r:y 811t\ a run for their m ney, at lea t on the uth lc,cl. ' Soccel' I the f tc t lfll'Wlnl )'OUlh pon in Amcuca," Hale id . ''There ,,re O\er 16 milhon kiJ pla ina the port here." And pl• in& 1t ~elJ. "ft hod. me •II the talent (American youth ) hl\IC, Where do they get it? Who dO they look up t ?" he ,.,J,.., Hale~ tapped into !14.lmc of th•l talent • htn he am~cd in Newport Beach ! •t year "° tart up a ilk ~rcen1ng bu 1ncs • c th of the cwport Harbor \ ion (named after hi O\\n rr (c ional 1de bil\:k in l·n land. the Millwall l aon }. Hale uiJeJ th I l·and·undcr team ttl 1 S1Wtr Di'i ion ch mrion~h1p in 1t 1 t aton of ch1h er. •• The Uon ha 1ncc moved up co the top-rated Gold 01v1 inn. wh re. when S..SOCCER,9 Jane M1ller, 75, took home nbbon for Park Supcnor. "hile Boh 1 itgem er, 71, .ind. Mildred Hargrave. Q4, competed for Flag,.h1p . ltt s not always wh at it appears at Pan Am Games I t'~ becoming tough l<l watch the P 10 American Game" ~1th l 1del Ca trn acknowlcdgm~'c'"" Cuban '-1Ctor; The Game ha"e hcen t'luilt up to he ~ competiuun '1m1lar to the Ol)mpic' whett actual!). Jue to many vanou" reason,, 1t · more for intcma11onal npcrience and education for future / Volleyball I t, A 1ununer meltJ into fall. it's time 10 1tart abinkinc apin about such thi"ll as hOmcWort. Halloween and •.. road raca. The inauaural Autumn Clauic 5K. lOK and half·milc kids run is scheduled for Oct. 19 in Newport Beach to benefit the Upper Newport Bay &x>locical Rcserve and S.O.S. Share Ounolve1 . prosram. "Great thought went into this but we finally narrowed it down to two worthy charities,'' said Ray Pion, Marketing Director at the Back to Ba ics clinic, which serve a a co.director for this event along with Elite Racing. Thi TAC-sanctioned race, co-spon ored·by The Piiot, i expected to draw between l,500 and 2,000 participants and more than $20,000, Pion said. ' The cour e, which tnrts and finishes at Newport Dunc , winds its way through the scenic Back Bay Arca and parz.lle the Upper Newport Bay Ecological Re erve. Co t for the SK (3.1 miles), which begins at :30 a.m., and the lOK (6.2 mile!>), which begin at 8 a.m., is $18 for individuals and $150 per team. The kids race, for age 4-9, co l S 10. Runners will receive top-quality T-shirts, refre hments and a chance to win prize such a clothing and a trip 10 Hawaii Bl the po t-raC1: party. The fi rst 100 tQ register also get free gait analy is at Back to Ba 1cs Chiropractic &. Medical Wellness Center, and award will be given for the be l autumn theme costume. Fo.: more infonnation, contact Back to Basics at 650-0736 or Elite Racing at 548-4897. . -By Tht Pilot RETURN OF TIE NEWPORT BEACH MASTERS SWIMMERS ...... Costa Mesa Public Access CHANNEL 61 •:30om WEDNESDAY \ rounmby ight Thoroughbred Racing! 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Mciod.r., Sl l'i flK~ 1hrough Sarurtb). • <Juhhou'I<.' S 1 00 • RN'l'\l'<I Se'JL' SS SO • ~11101"1 & M11ii.ary (wuh II)) FRU: Tm'\d.£) throo~ Thu~ l'arltitl/l (il'OCr.41 $1 50 • Prt.ft'l'T'«l H ()() This Run~ For You! Orange County · E!£~rVg£~! llLY 2t '11 ..... AIHlf 17 •"Sf t• 7iitM ... ...... "°" <AU 714/7Sl·flll at 1111111 B alboa Bay Club raced away with first place finishes in the 100 mixed meQley and mixed freestyle relay a1 the Beach Arca Swim Conference final in Newport Beach on Saturday. Teams and individuals representing Mesa Verde Country Club. Newport Shores Swim Team, Orange Coa t Children's Swim Team and Long Beach Yacht Club wam with Balboa Bay Club aJ the Newport Shore Community Club. The swim conference was formed six year!> ago b)' Orange Coa t College aquatics coach Don Wat on to de-emphasize compct1t1on and concentrate on fun anJ improvement. Balboa Bay Club turned in a 111nc of J minute, 19.81 seconds to win the medley relay by more than three econds, while taking the free relay in l :09.37. . hach ArH lwlm Conference t.4ixte 100 n-.dley retay -(5-6) 1 Lono Buell. 1 33 74; (7·8) -1 Balboa Bay Cklt>. 1 1981. (9· 10) -1. Long Bcxh, 11141, (11·12) - 1 Long e .. ch. 2 28 90. (13 up) l. Lono llach, 2 12 so 25 m -(H Qll\S) 1 Beldon {88C). 22 48, 2 Srnllfl (Newport Shotts). 23 44; 3 6w (LB). 23 84. (5·8 bOyS) 1 Oralle (1.8). 19 39, 2 Slone (HtwpO(t Shores) 19 30. 3 Bta.r (Orange Cols!), 2885. (7 ·8 olfls) 1 McMullen (l8). 18 20. 2. BaiT (LB). 18 89. 3 8ooltz (88C). 17 45. (7-8 bOyl) 1. Cook (88C), 15 90. 2 8tldon (BBC) 18 66, 3 8ak11 (LB). lil 84 SO lrM -(9-10 01111) 1 Vat! W9lt (l.B). 35 03, 2 Dull.n (tiS) 35 ~. 3 Jacot>s (l8), 37 24. (9· 10 llOVSI 1 HM! (LB). 32 ~. 2 Jesmdll (l.B). 35 24. 3 wrun CNSI. 36 30, OH2 glrls~. Leahy (LBJ. 32 21. 2 CllQlle (lB). 33 30, 3 w (l.8). 33.70. I I 1-12 berf1) 1 Mc!AAe11 (LB}. 96, 2 K111nS (LB) 3 I !>A 3 HOltnln (~esa Verde). 32 80. (13- 0>tl glllsJ 1 Teal (88C). 30 49 2 Larsen (0CC) 30 72, 3 Askew (lB). 34 44 (13-o¥er ~) 1 s' l<ennedt (HS), 25 48 2 C l(eMedy (NS), 27 09, 3 E Wood NJld. (L8). 29 10 25 l>iUSI -(5-6 gttls) 1 8athen (BBC), 29 89, 2 T111m (BBC). 30 48 3 Wiison (NS). 33 48, (H bO'f') I Oralle (lB), 2821. 2 fot1ler (BBC), 30 44, 3 "1\111111 (OBC), 32 31. (7-8 qitts) 1 Miller (BBC), 23 74 2 Grtnittt (88CJ. 25 35. 3 rttzoeoroe (88CI. 25 $9 17 ·8 bOyS) 1 Hoomas (88C). 23 18, 2 Vtaoet (88C). 2367. 3 Caples (0CC), 25 01. (9 10 Qlft\I 1 Waid \LB). 21 34. 2 Rooertson (MV). Z2 O.S 3 Bannbl'Ock (NS), 22 84 (9· 10 bOys) 1 H~1e llB), 18 91 2 Wheny (OCCI 21 76. 3 Wise tBBC) 21 80 • ~ blnst -11 J.12 011s1 1 NesmM (LB). 39 6-4, 1 'ff~d tLB), 4131, 3 SM (MV). 4363. (11-12 OOVl) I Wilson 42 70, 2 l.J'ty (Bet). « SO. 3 Rot 1NS) 48 65 113-0'itr girts) 1 Wafd (lB). 40 24, 2 la•SOll (OCC) 43 41, 3 Stone (llS) 44 56 (13·0'ttr llett'll 1 WOOC11Urcl (lBI 36 S6 2 Mauch (NS). 31 JA 3 Win tti'S) 43 66 25 ~ -15·6 gtls) 1. 8elOOn !BBC). 2620 2 Gw :(LBJ 29 74 3 tkGooo"°" !NS). 29·7&, (!r 8 t>oy51 1 S1on'! (NS) 23 78, 2 Hitt (LB). 27 02. 3 NeMNn (8BC1 28 63 (7 8 Q"1sl 1 Mct.\Aerl (LB). 18 37. 2 8oora IBBCJ. 20 68. J Chnsllnon (NS), 21 06 (7 8 bcr/$) I llel(lOll (88Cl 17 84 2 BW1 (l8 18 73 3 Kirlhef (88G), 20 88. (9·10 gitls) I Vi!! Wert (l81 17 57 2 Dutil (NSJ 17 86 3 Hc>Wnes WI 1881 (9· 10 boys) 1 Cl1111 (l8), 18 27, 2 EYJnS IB8C). ~o 20 3 Wise (BSC). 20 31 ~ bof!'"ffy -(I I 12 QOllS) 1 McGreoor (NS) 49 03 2, Cl1olle (LSI 39 67, 3 $11-.a (MV). 41 36. (11·12 OO)S).. I lkUuien (1.8) 3594. 2 Krausf (l81 37 11 H~!lon tW 42 42. 113-o"¥tr g.11s) I Mcnclt (NS). 3338. 2 'h.ud (lB) JA..06. 3 TUI (BBCI JS 57. (\3 over bo)'SI I MilUCll (NS) 32 n ~ Linn (OCCI. 43 9A 2!1 blcl! -(5·6 girls) 1 0"1 (SSC). 26 29. 2 Smith (NS). 27 00, 3 Clal'\ (l8). 27 14, (5·6 t>oy5) 1 Sronei (NS) 25 OS 2 Hale (LB). 26 34. 3 kin tBBC) !8 74 (7·8 O•r1S) 1 Ft12oeoroe (BBC). 2? 09 2 Dukts (MV). 22 22 3 CMstlanson (NS), 2? 53, !7 8 boys) I Ba~'1 llBI. 21 45. 2 Thomas (BBCI 22 06. 3 Jendrustoa (BBC). 22 88. (9-10 girts) j D•y 1BBC1. 19 ~ 2 Du '" (NS). 20 65. 3 Hermans (0CC) 21 'l1. (9 10 DOyS) I Evans (BBC). 18 96. 2 fiUQeO!Oe (88CI. 20 !iG 3 VemetcOll (NS) 20 98 50 ~Cl -(11 12 gttls) 1 Thomas (LS). 37 25, i ld.,.t NS) '1 45 3 Swi!OIO (OCCJ 43 l9 (11• 1 l bOV'l 1 WtSOI\ (l8) 39 8A 2 Benancl1111 (NS) 45 28 3 WtQOe! l"fS) 45 88. (13-<Mr oirtsl I A.c!Qf111 iy <LBI ~ 07 2 "l'!fldy NS) 37 \1 3 Lat M>n !OCC J7 35 (13~1 beys) I ~ INS) 3? 18 2 •erwcv (~SI 33 ;9 3 Bustmanle (NS) 46 1e 1A (9 \0 g:ts) 1 Wl>.n INS) 13612. 'l JI· ((11>$ (Ui • 37 84 3 ~ (88C). 1 46 82 19 10 00-r l ' I.~ LS I 39 88 2 ~111 (NSI ' 4'J ·IA '.l V.•c111NS) 1 45 70 (1l·12 Oll1S) I Tho mas t.S 1 24 49 2 P.esmiltl <LB). 1 26 01. 3 C"O.l't (UH 1 33 16 111·12 t>oy5) 1 Wtlson (LS) 1 28 70 2 l"O tBBCJ I 31 13 3 °'*' (NS) 1 •a JD (13 over gm) 1 Rl()gnwJy (lBI 1 15 43 ? M noes (P."51 1 16 96 3 As~ew (lB) 1 32 02. P 3 O•e< bOYSI I Kennelfy {NS) I 11 46 2 Wilt! •1SJ • J4 24 3 Bustm&nle (NS) 1 33 62 Mc1td 100 tree re11y -(Hi) 1 LOng Beacll t 30 'JO 2 ~lt>oa Ila~ CluC>, l 41 37 3 Ol)flQt Co.i'lt I 4• 77 (7 81 I 8aioo. Bay Cklb, 1 09 37 ? Cong lleacn I 11 39 3 Mw Venlc. 1 15 74 M•~d rree relay -(9 101 1 Lono Buell, 2 1 7 '16 2 8.tlboa Bay CM> 2 39 60, 3 0nnot Cont ? •H 96. (1 H2J I Loog Buell. 2 06 39, 2 "~~sa vernt. 2 19 84, 3 Nfwpon Shorts. 2 23 14 ('3 over) 1 Lono Bexll. 20295. 2 Newpon (hofes ? 06 18 3 Ol•t\Ot ~st. 221 74 GRAND OPENING Specialist Auto Repair Subaru. Mrtsubish• and all Imports • E~ & Clutch • Tooe·UPI e Braha • 011 Change • PreventJve MUltenance ,1 Bob bl . SN.I ... l>orllftctf' ..... Ne ett, 76, aims at Cl target en route to bronze ribbon at S~nior Games Wednesday. Couch potato· corner -- American League W•tt OMtl•n w L C• "~ .. ,, -Qi(. .. •• "' 0... ~ ~I • KnUC'V ., sz , .. , Se~ " SJ , . ., t-SJ S4 10 Ant••• SS SI I~ IHIOMtl•n w L C• TGIOllll 17 ~ -0..0ll IO SS 2 '°'10fl S6 s• S'., lol.i..W... u u t'.\ """VOik so u 10''\ t*"Ort ., &1 H'., CIM!~ . 31 15 11'1\ Angel• schedule Oat• Opponent, tlmo TV o\119 IS -• M""INoll S OS Ct14....,S A<IQ ,, _. Sc.tlllt 7 35 c ....... s Auo 17 -• Ser.It 705 ('JIMld s Auo lt-11 SU ... 1 JS Cft1~S NatlonalLHgue Oodt "' Alll"tl ~ ''"" 11 ~oeto Cont- lolU\1(111 'ft>llyt'" • lllth .... O'\ cr.caoo ~ L'al*t.il WHtOMalon ful OM •Con w L C• 63 ,, SI , )fl SI 1 ~ St '" ~ ,, ht ., ,, W L O• 61 ,, -eo s2 1 51 ~ t:>'it ~ S1 11 Sl 10 t•l'i ' .. 11 Dodger• achedule Ool• Oppenent, ''"'' a.,. 15-Hll. 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Ji.All( ("'t,J(J) FRIDAY Tt..l.t;Vl ION , ltnnl 10 30 am Volw lnt'I, l \l'N RaHball 12:20 pm Ph1lllt ·r.'uh WCiN 4.30 p rn • ~PN Ash count ~OOUllT8 ~· &..-.. • 1 .._ nt ...-n I,.._ .,..... " .... Ill ..,...... 1•r -. 10) _.. ..,.,,...._, ....... loel w ., --~-.. .. -LUllllll -t ._ !ft .,.._, t7 ,...,..., 144 ..... 17' '*' .... ,, - llC9'I! ·~-,.._.... 1~4~. ... t .... 1 -t .....,. t ..... ..... •• , ....... OOU9ft ....,.,.. ........ , ... ,,$ ....... .......................... 4 ~ p.nt 7·'0 pm 7 io I'm no rm 7l0pm Cbt\I\,. Yankees, WGN. ngcl\·Sc111tk. Ch S I !.PN A.'lm~·l>odgcr\, SC llra\.'1,. \·P•drc • Ill eo1r I rm -lhe h1tcrn 1hvnal, t SPN ll JO •• m -Inc lnlernilhOn;i), FSPN Socctr ~rm -Shdfidd·U.S SC P•" mtrfain (,ame• 5 pm -1 rom llit 11n.a, C:ub1, 1 Nl Hone Racln11 11 ,\O rm t> .. I M'r rcplaJ\. Ch 56 I '.'ti • m l>~l Mar rcrla . P'r. Pr11 t oo1bell (('Fl,) tu Kl r rn -C. I '" OC, PT. M.A.010 Butball 7 Ir UI -Anac:I\ \u . KMP(" (110). 7 lO pm -lrtt\•( , KAU (790). 7 :\(11; m -Atl ·PadrC\ 1-.H.tB (7()()) -81 l~nnl• Bn>1ttrlHH1 J hat'i a g,X><J que tietnl If they're not 1n U. l'Uoe'• r<'rt cuon, methane's ''1 Qual11y lmtstmtnt Dtstna QuoUly Smite" ...... ,, ............. ,.~ ......... , .. Cllllllf, ....... , ............. ..... wrong You can hc:_lp. 0.11 u • at 642-4 30. «t 387. It won't he long. you'll know cuctly where thcv re -in n. 2136 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA MESA • ...,. ....,,ta ..... =··.,. I, IJI .... fn .... 117 c-. ...... , ....... ,, 1911111111. " ........ ..,. ,....,_ ·---1~1-1>4 ....... "'°'· "'here they btton,. 't 11a n '1 o a ma a lttla talent to work with By l<kk WolcOll Sooi1I WI*' T he rapid )UCcess Of the Newport Hnrbor Lions undcr-12 boys soccer team cannot be attributed to iJs head coach nlone. "All my players nrc the mo t rnlcnled in whalcver sport they're in," ~nid Ray •!ales, who coached the Lions to a Silver Oi .. ision title in the team's firi.t scawn or play. Hnles, u former prof e sional soccer plnyer in En&land, said he doc:.;n't mind thot his players play u variety of spons in the off season. In fact, he welcomes the skill , such ns ti~ht mJr~ing und h.ind· eye coordination, that basketball nnd ba cball leach. Out once on the soccer field, he dcmonds total 011en1ion focused on his words ond th~ black·nnd· white bouncing ball. So far, he's been ,cuing it from plarers like 11-ycnr·old Dui.ty If cm, who Hules called "one of the mosl gifted players I've ever seen. Brlelly ••He loves the s~me. practices everydaf and has skill1 that you just can t tcoch," Hules said. Bretl UGker, off ull•)tar basketball player, is •mother stondout on Hale's soccer team. Jn a recent rournament, Baker, ployina center forward, )Cored five of the Lions' six goals in five games. "He's i.corcd so nrnny ~onls with his head, it's nm:izing," said Jfalc!l of Daker, who was the coaches' pick for most valuable player lust year. Although H:iles SCCS the odvantnge in his ploycrs pursuin~ other porti. than soccer, he ol..o realizes that connicls will occur. ~cc:ntly, Drian Bissel, o vnlucd conlributor to the Lion ' success, considered plnyinil football this year before ultimately returning to the ~ccr field. Dccausc of this, Hales hopes lo n11ntct even more player to next season's spring tryouls. As head of the Newport Harbor Soccer Program, he overs~es\the 13 teams which make up the highly· competitive club. Boys clubs take a break with summer near end A rea youth groups will be taking a short recess in the weeks to come to gear up for the busy fall season ahead. The Harbor Arca Boys Oub in Co ta Mesa will be closed Aug. 23 and re-open Sept. S. The East Bluff Boys Oub in Newport Beach will also be closed on Aug. 23, re-opening Sept. 9. And Girls Incorporated of NewportaMesa wall clo c Aug. 30, re· opening after Labor Day on Sept. 5. · To honor the end or summer, Guls lncorpora1ed will hold 1lS annual talent show Friday beginning at 6:30 p.m. with a paghelt1 dinner. This year's show, which is open to the puhlic, will feature girls and boys performing skit from the hit TV show ''In Living Color," as well as magic hows , singing and other acts. Cost 1 $4.50 for adults. SJ.SO for children and $5.50 a1 the door. For more information, call Girl Incorporated at 646-7181. Titan Soccer School scheduled T he Titan Soccer School, for boys and girl ages 5-16, wtll be held Aug. 19-23 from S-8 pm. al Balenc Park {corner of Adams & Mc a Verde West) m Costa Mc a. The co\t for the chool is $95 with a $10 discount for the second or third child in the same family. The school. under the direction of Cal State Fullerton head occer coach AJ M1stri along with a number of Fullerton socce r players and some high school , nd college coaches, prom1 e a ratio of 10-12 camper per coach. The school offers a variety of curriculum to educate yo,ung people in the fundamentals or soccer. The campers will be organized by age or ability in matched group . Each camper will receive his/her own soccer ball, a camp T· h1rt, bumper sticker, T11an soccer water bottle and cenif1catc of compleuon The school crve as a main source of funding for the Cal 5tate Fullerton Soccer Scholnr$hip Fund. For more information, call AJ M1stn at (714 ) 773-CAMP or Ca thy Plock at (714) 545-9129 Gymnastics program available T he Newport Beach gymna tic program roll 1010 action Aua. 26 al Lincoln G~-mna ium in Corona del Mar All bo~ and girls, with or witho ut previous gymna tics eitpcrtencc, arc encourogcd to part1c1pate in a variety of clll5SC including Tumbling Toddlers. No Parel'lt·Ju t Me, beginning, intermediate and advance co-ed. Each course 1s de igned to de\ielop trcngth, coon.hnat1on, Ocx1b11ity ond progrc 1ve gymn 11c slulls, while providing fun for all those 1nVOl\ied. ror more information, call the City of Nc~port Beach, Par , Bcachc~ and Rccrca11on Deportment al 644·3151. Boy Scouts offer varied classes T he Boy Scout ca Bae or Or nge County 1\ offering a variety of cla e throughout the re l of Augu t to Bay Scout and any other youth club members. The 13 week-Iona cla C'l include beginning \llhng, wind urfin • canOCmJ. rowing, motor boatina and other outdoor in truction, a well a indoor counc\ in weather, radio operation nd occano raph , \aid ca Base Director Mickey Hunter "Mo'lt kids trcnt 11 hkc a college," Hunter aid , "1 hey tn~e cla,,c., 1n .the murning, hrcnk fur lunch and then t\lkC more cla sc in the afternoon " • TI1c c;la cs run Monllay throu h Jor1day at varu>u time t the Sea Base in Ncwpon Uca..:h, C-0 t range (rum SIS for the firit aid cour e to $·10 for the 2C).hour aaihn& cl•''· in which Doy Scouts wurk toward their \J1hna merit bade. In the fish.Ina cla , which c t S3.S, p rticir1n1 fi h the Cir t four da)'I from the ca Oa dock and pend hal of the fifth l.lay on a ftthin1 boat trip, Hunter nid. for more information, call the Boy rout e Ba cal 642· 031. Soccer clinic signups at Boys Club S l&ft ups 11c currently being lakcn for the OiJCOYery 1..cr Chn1c 10 be held Aua. 26·JO It the Harb(lJ Arca Uc:iys Club in Cc. ta Mc a, Now 1n ill seventh IHllOn, the clime i Ofl(n to boy$ and &irl\ aat 6-12 and cmpha i1 1n truction in all h ic IO«Cr killa" Coach Terry Cutville head up the m1n1-amp, which run """' I· 3:30 p m each day. Cc t 1 ~ for each partic1p nt. for more infonnation. Call the Boyt Club It 642•22 .. , Of crry Cofvslle It 6)).7966 -It, D. Nef 1 r .... - NeWport Harbor Lions have an English base to work their magic From 81 the sca'°n tom in September, they will look to Hole~ to help them go after the gold. Toward thi end the happy-go- lucky coach has already begun 10 instill some of the secr~t of home, starting with an Engli~h-styled "club" sy tern to develop player talcnr. "When I was 14 l was assigned to the local pro team as a schoolboy player. I \\Ore a jacket with the tC'ilm colors and a tie and l>adgc whenever I \\Cnt to a pro game," Jlalc said. Now, as head of the Newport I farbor Soccer Club, he O\ler cc:s I 3 t c ams. e a'c h w i t h a professionally·lrained co:>ch 01 the helm. This season. youn&cr pla)crs will rcc~ivc free tickets to the Pacific Soccer League games to cheer on the Lions' semi-pro team, ju~t-os Hales rooted for the locab back in England. cnvi ions 1 feeder protram here. "At 16 I was an apprentice. It ~as horrible pay and l h d to 'At 16 I was an apprentice. It was horrible pay and I had to clean the other players ' boots, but I eventually moved up to the reserves after two years and signed professionally.• clean 1hc other player's boots, but I e ,. en" tu ally moved up to the reserves and ofter two Jears signc on prof. essionally," said Hales, whose Cou r -ye a r career ended in 1980 with a back -MY MlO injury. soccer coach • • 1 • v e MM<~ Omar Hussein of Newport Httrbor lions prttctices dribbling drill. His lon.g-term goal 1 to develop these youn;er playcn., the undcr- 11 te:im being the youngest, to one day join the semi-pro quad. H;ilcs gotten so much out of this sport," he ndded, "now I want to gtve b:1ck as much as I c:in." ... us lllY AUTOMOTIVE JAmlY AND GIT 1 .$25.00 COUPOll IOOI FIEll See store for details. 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Mo t countrie keep their national teams in college while they are competing in1ernationally so mo t of the teams arc compo ed of national team \ member . The United State National Team ("A Team") kept Brinn Ivie and Brent Hillyard with them. Our "B" team ~as composed of college players who have not yet been a part of our national team. USCs Jason Perkins and Nick Becker, as well as Long Beach State's Matt Lyles and Brett Winslow, were on this outstanding, = but in~rie~ te11n. Our '1 team in Cuba ii made u C part ol lbe Workt Univenuty Gam~ team and IOmC of the "A" team player who have not pJ3ycd very much. Con~quen1l}. 'tl.C again have not sent our best while Cub.1 and Brazil have. It will tlc a great experience for our boy but. unfortun:uc:ly, it will probably provide [•idel with another chance to "Onunt hi tu ff." Our men's national team hu\/ JU t finh.hcd the World ~ague A with the "omen, our men mu\t play '"'ell at the NORCFCA Game-. While they have already quahr1ed for the Borcelonn Olymp1t·, ba ed on the \ICtOI) ut the Seoul Olympic in 1988 which give:. thc.m and automa11c. ou r men have not qualified for the 19Ql World Cup competition which 1 in Japan in November. • I T he Newport Bea Aquaaic:I O.tcr Is on.n.., counea in kayakina. rowinj and surf ~kics durifta the 1ummer. Con1inuou1 kayakin1 clinics, each Sunday Crom ti :30-1 p.m .. C(Wcr h111c paddling techniques for i fee of S 10. Hring a swim suit and he prepucd to get wet. l 1lc&uard from Au,tralia to C:.11iforni.\ prefer surM.:ics for ~can kayaki ng and racing. ~am ho~ to paddle: urf kies on the c.tlm wuter!I of Newporl Harbor. The Newport Aquatics Center off e~ several four-cla se • c ion for $65. Sunday e sion run from Aug. I -Sept. 15 from 1-3 p.m. For more information, call the Newport Aquatics Center at 646- 7725. Look F.or Roger Carlson's BIG TEAM. The Best Gridiron Stars of the Newport-Mesa District from 1965-90. Appearing Saturday, Augµst 24th. AUTO DEALER DIRECTORY R J Huntington Santa Ana Beach E~ ~-'---t-~-f'"~~-!--+~~~-;mh-+-~~~~~~--L-1 92649 ~ < iii <11 ~ ~ 92648 c: .2 ~ CD r. 0 u "' ~ C> co SA~•SHRVICB•LE.ASINO 1• AUrl lUll D1L. SANTA ANA 835-3171 [_ W1rner Ave TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN SALES, LEASING SERVICE, PARlS 714/~10 Parts& Service SUPPORT D NBWPORT~5 FWY AT HDINGF.R Sal• ~ ()pen 7 O.yt PwttlSerrice Houn M·F 7 llTl-6.lOpm Open M-F7~51t 8-4 • YOUR LOCAL AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS I "I l Pl(-~r.r Y .. , TOYOTA •VOLVO IH CIJ',TF\. Ml '•A SALES •SERVICE • PARTS • BOOY SHOP 19M H.-bor et'ld , Co1111 Met. 722-2000 SADDLIBACll Sales Leasjng Service Parts 11111• AUTO CEJlllll 1 111 a1-am 11 ... 111 1m , IJ51XJ Bt«lt Blwl. Wt""""'*r BF.ACH BLVD. AT THE 22 FREEWAY IMMEDIATE (714)892-6906 DEUYERY (2/J) J66.J888 • OnlJ Sii i Wiii CID M2 '121 EIL ''°"' 81 As a arunion hunter, I had to iturt thinUna like I ananion. Ir I planned to spawn on a bot sunlmcr niah1 with 1 thousand or w o( my closcsl f rlends, where wuuld I ;o? Th~ Fun Zone, o(coune. So, off I ruced to Oolboa Island, where I watched the waves come in but no grunion. II wns ofter 2 a.m. when I arrived ot Huntington Oeach, only to be foiled a third time. Obviously, the grunion had headed 10 San Frnncisco to col sourdouah brcnd and toke in a Jate Giants game. Alas, I was whipped by a fish the site of a Popsicle. However, according to Kelli Sorenson, who runs the boit and tackle shop al The Grant Boys in Costa Mesa, such is lhe fate or grunion-running novices ond pros, alike. ....,- "I've been on plca&y of grunion run ," he said. "Sometimes they come in and sometimes )'OU get nothing. You've got to just keep tl)ing." In the tide book she gave me it !ttates that the grunion will be running ngnin Tuesday through frid:iy, Aug. 27-30. Dut unless they mlend to spawn in my living room I won't be ho 1ing that grunion feast artcr nil. l hope those ~ailors had better luck. CdM, NH host junior water polo world tourney C orona del Mar and Newport Harbornigh schools are two of four itcs fo r th e VI Junior Water Polo Wo r ld Champion hip , beginning Aug. 31. United States Water Polo, Inc. 1 ho ting the international event with compct1t1on also held at Long Beach State nod Heritage Park in Irvine The four brackets consist of {A) pain, Bulgaria, A~ tralia and New Zealand; (8) Hungary, United States, Brazil and Mexico; (C) Yugo Jav1a, Canada, China .and Puerto Rico; (D) Italy, Cuba, Japan and Czechoslovakia. Early favorite. to medal arc the U S., Hungnry, Yugoslavia, Italy and Cuba The United States team, under the coaching o( Long Beach Wit on High Coach Carlos Ale,cdo, includes Corona dcl Mar High product Chris Ceding, as well a Gavin Arroyo, AJex Asta, Anthony Barnes, Troy Bamhan , Larry Bcrcutt, Zach Holder, Marc Alan Hunt, Craig Ktedell, Jeremy Todd La~uer, Winthrop Logemann, Malt Maclcar. Scan Nolan, Jose Santiago and Wolfgang Wigo. Tournament pas cs can be purcha ed for $4~ for ndults, $24 for student . Single day ticket arc il' ailablc a1 $7 for adult , $4 for \h1Jent!I For further information, contact Hank Vellekamp at Long Dc.1ch City College {213-420-4240). For Aug 15 Skimboards at South ,Laguna T he 15th annual V1c1orio Pro· Am Sk1mboard Contest is chcdulcd to begin Friday w11h a three-day run at Aliso Oeach in South Logun;i. The contc!ll oUers men's ogc groups of 8-nnd·under, 9·12, 13-15, ICi· 19, 20-24, 25-30, 30-ond-up, pro division and o women's divi\lon. ro Colet the pro division, a competitor mui.t have won either (mt, ~econd or third in an 1.1m:i1eur divi Ion or some other conic: 1 The c:on1e~t attroct top ~imboardcr from Hawaii and the l!.1i.1 nd Wc~t coasts. 11·, the oldest :rnd lon~c'lt runnina conic t of its type. Football exams slated for OCC Phy ical c-'1m1natlon1 for Or•nac Co 1 ' Collc1e football hopd ul arc act for Situ~ from I a.m. until noon, with Of. Be n MHon and 1t1ff oondvctina the u 1min11t0ns. An)'OM de•mna to play football It 0CC Chia fall mutl pell I phYsbl euminadon. tho .. fln& day of replat IAOft pracuce wdl 1be held s......_, 1f1cmoon . lollowint the ,.., ..... _.,. n.. ,,.,, ·' ' ---ve1 ------k out Fline By,.....,.,. ..... I'll I t ii IO boaored that American ~won't leave home witllout it. Tbat'1 why SURFHno of Hun~ lleadl wu c~n to uailt tbe c:ncUt card company's televilion commercial ahoot in Fiji tbil week -to MW valuable time and money, and prevent u many ~·dacha u pouible. Behind the .. at.th aense'' of Sean Collins -the Wave Doctor from Swflide who collaborates with four other aurf connoisseurs in operatifta the world's exclusive wave forecutifta business - SURfline predetermines waves to such an extent that. several days in advance, people can be dialed into surf and weather condition for nearly any beach on the globe. BlendinJ surfing into the advanced mformation age with telephone surf reports and wave 'During the 1960s and 70s and the first half of the 80s, there was no reliable source of surf forecasting.' roreca ting,. SURFline has taken away all the gue ~ work and praying and ub tttuted them with a combin· ation of computer- generated _ .. CIU9 data and wave doctor human obseNauon to accurately predict the conditions. Ca ll it global swelling at its finest. No longer do surfers need to drive up and down the coast in search of the best waves. Nor do advertising agencies and mo.vie producers need to fly halfway around the world and beg for overhead urf and ideal wind direction. Bu inc men need not waste thcu vacation days with anklc·slappers in Ba1a This is the new generation. "During the 1960s and 70\ and the first half of the • there was no reliable source or urf forecasting," aid Collins. who helped American Exprc plot it\ filming schedule in ~iji tht week, one of numcrou a 1gnment • SU RAinc is reque ted to do. ,,.The onty thing we had before was the National Weather Forecast, but they put it out after the fact. There was always a rumor that would spread throug_h the grapevine and thousands would hear there's a new swell on the way, which rarely showed up here, so there waJ no source of information. The goat ror me was to figure out the Southern He mi phcrc." Collins, along with Huntington Beach partner Oms Borg, run the shop here George Mason is the wave foreca ter 1n Hawaii while Vic Mom i tationed in Florida. Jerry Arnold, of We t Palm Beach. fla., founded SURF1inc, which made its debut in March, 1985. AJona the way came Colhn , an avid urlcr, ailor and forcca ter, to broaden SURAinc' appc<AI u ;a long range force.a Ung crvicc . .. About that time (of inauguration), the first 976-servicc numbers were available in California, so that was the only practical avenue to really ell information," Collin , 39, said. "I met with Jerry Arnold, who was startlna SURF'ltne, but they were more concerned with the lastcst surf reports So between the two surf reports. plus my forcca tina ab1hty,9wc came up with a very balanced and good product. "l was the only person really capable of forccastfo& Southern Hemisphcn: swells - and those sweJJs tnvel '4,000 to 10,000 miles to reach u ." Equally 1gnificant to SURFlinc's caller ba 1s the Wave 'Trak forcca t: a highly scientific analysLS of torm and wind conditions at a, which will &ffect future surf. The SURl-11nc menu include, daily beach·b)'.·beach concJitton within a pcc1fic county (wave hciJht and shape, wind and • weather, swell direction and or1ain, tide and the number or urfcrs rn the •atcr), url and travel news and lrve updat Imm pru contc t • which includ1n1 the recent Op Pro at H\lntin11on Beach. In addition to the urf m rkct. the company alto pnw1d comprehcn1M informatton for bbdyboardina. nowboardmt anJ lklinJ. SURF11ne ha eon~lidatcd it phOM number to one central bnc: I (900) 976-SURF. The ~ priQe of calls i cut• per ......... MtWie producen, hoftftr, could ~ thou11nth of , dOllan fOf URl-'line' a i 11n c.' f 1ae ....... ., ~· nw ................... -~~··an. County F la o.ta Mela. The world'1 a.,.. c:olllctioll ol radically CUllOlnized . 1n1cb WW pcher toscther at thil fifth nftual ,_... to compete for priza and tropbioe •udld in more than 40 clat1e1 of compet1riolt. Major lrUCk manufactwen will nn lhc 40,000 1qu1rc fooc indoor ahlbit MU Wlth thc11 newest models. 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The ~nt will tw place from JO •.m.- 5 p.m. T'ecteu are 1Yaillble an actvucc throup 1 acketmuter and at the pte oa he. day, Admmion prices arc SJO few adults, SS for Junion 11cs ~ J 2. and ch ldrcn under 6 arc dmittcd free. 11or 24·hour recorded event infi rmation, phone (7J4) 364·17''· _.,.~,,.., Pep Boys Introduces The Futura 2000 iifiri' ~~--i-i .... u .es Ball Joints .. ,. ri•lltlt .. " ,,..,,,. ..,. •• ,. 111111• u ... ,. NU lf»!1•11 .. ,. .. ,. l'Uti71t1' "" ti" l'l•'?:.tllA .. ,. 7 .............. .,. ft&A9 WIAll W&a&&lfn'• Mainten.11nce & Repair · services Computerized Wheel Al19nme'!.1 lI8 Super Brake Service I -·-°""'•_0-_fl ....... .. 'U "£:'. '! ~ '-'l :1s::· :,.:.r~~.a. 2•(&11~·~i.XX1o! f ·'" """'• Fuel ln}'ICtor C,.•nlng Service .. .. From 81 , year, we have battled very evenly with the Cubans. The United States Men's team that was sent to the World Univcr ity Games finished second behind Poland . Thi is the highest fini h that a United State team has ever finished at the Univer!lity Games. Most countrie keep their national teams in coUege while they arc competing internationally so most of the teams arc oomposed of national tenm member. . The United States National Team ("A Team") kept Brian Ivie and Brent Hillyard with them. Our "B" team was composed of college players who have not yet been a part of our national team. USC's Jason Perkins and Nick Becker, as well as Long Beach State's Matt Lyles and Brett Winslow, were on this outstanding, ;;....· == == ~ =-= ~ == but inexperienc:.s. temn. Our men'• team in CUba ii made up of .,.n of the World Universlty Games team and aome of the "A" team players who have not played very much. Consequentl)', we agairi have not sent our be~t ~hde Cuba aand Brazil have, It will be a grea t upericncc for our boys but, unfortunately. 1t will probably provide Fidel with another chance to "flaunt h1 stuff." Our men's national team tla JU I Cini. hed the World League. N. wtth the women, our men mu1,t play well at the: NORCECA Game' While they have al ready qualified for the Barcelona 01} mpk., ba ed on the victory nt the coul Ol~mp1<:!. in IQ~R \\.h1ch gives them and automatic, our men have not qualified for the 1991 \Vorld Cup compet1t1on which 1s in Jnpa n in November. • I T ... ~ Buda Aqutltica Center Ofteriq counn In byaldna. rowinj and surf skies durin& the mnnner. Con1inuous kayatins cHnica, each Sunday from 11:»1 p.m .. cover basic paddling techniques for ta fee of SIO. Bring u swim 'uit and be:: prepared to get wet. l.1fcguards from Au\lralia to Ca lifornia prefer surM.;ie for ocean kayaking and racing. Learn how to paddle urf skie!I on the . calm waters or Newport Harbor. The Newport Aquatic Center offer' several four-classes-sessions for $65. Sunday sessions run from Aug. 18-Sept. 15 from 1-3 p.m. f-or more information, call the Newport Aquatic. Center at 646· 1ns. Look Fior Roger Carls<::>n 's BIG TEAM . The Best Gridiron Stars of the Newport-Mesa District from 1965-90 . ~ Appearing Saturday, August 24th. AUTO DEALER DIRECTORY 8 ! Huntington Beach EdrQer 92649 GI > < ii ~ j 92648 j CD n Ill GI CD C ~l\EVIEI\ SALES•SE.RVICB•LEASINO 1• AIJI Mill Ill, SANJA ANA 135-3171 Adams St Solle Sant• An.a Wamer Ave Corona del Mer TUTTLE CLICK NISSAN lrvlne SUPPORT D NBWPORTfS' FWY AT EDINOF.R s.let ~· Oocn 7 0.ys '-ti/Service Houn M-F7 arn~JOpm 2845 Harbor Blvd. a.. Mesi, c... 9'2Q6 SALFS, LEASING SERVICE. PARTS 714/ 54().6410 Partsl Service Open M-F7~SltM YOUR LOCAL AUTOMOTIVE DEALERS - 1111 1 1•1c nrc Y •, TOYOTA ·VOLVO r If r. ( ) .• T " M I •• '" SALES • SERVlCE • PARTS • BODY SHOP 1 OM Hartl« 8tYd , Cotla MM. 722-2000 IADDLIBACll LSal~s easmg Service ~Parts •• IUll IUlll 1 1111114177 n .. 111 1• • • •• C'l )AS'I:t\IJ I 3500 8-la Blwl. Wt'""""11tr . BEACH BLVD. AT111E 22FREEWAY . IMMEDIATE (114) 892-6906 DEUVBRY (21JJ Jfl6.J8118 OnlJ Sii A Wiiie Clll ---321 bl. from 111 As 11runion hunter, I had 10 stun thin~inc Hko I arunJon. If I plnnncd 10 spawn on 1 bot $ummer ni1h1 with 1 1hou11nd or 10 o( my clOHst f rlcnds, where would I co? • The Ful1 Zone, of counc. So, off I raced to Balboa bland, where I watched the waves come in but no grunion. It was ofter 2 a.m. when I arrivc<'J at HuntingtoJ\ Beach, only to be foiled a third time. Obviously, the grunion had headed to San Frandsco to cat sourdough bread and toke in o late Gianls game. Alas, I was whipped by a fi'h 1hc size of a Popsicle. However, according to Kelli Sorenson, who runs the bait and tackle shop at The Grant Boys in Costa Mesa, such is the fate of grunion-running novices and pros, alike. "I've been on plenty of grunion runs,'' she said. "Sometimes they come in and sometime you get nothing. You've got lo jusl keep ll)ing." , . In the 11dc book she gnvc me ll i.tates thot 1he grunion will be running agoin Tuesday through Friday, ~ug. 27-30. But unle they in1c11d to spawn in my living room I "on't be hosting that grunion re.isl after all. I hope those sailon had belier luck. CdM, NH _ host junior water polo world tourney C orona del Mar and Newpon Harbor high schools arc two of four ites for the VI Junior Water Polo World Champion hip!., beginning A1,1g. 31 ' United State Water Polo, Inc. 1 ho ting the interna1ionaJ event with competition also held at Long Beach tatc and Heritage Park in Irvine. I he four ·brackets consist of (A) Spam, Bulgaria, Au tralia and New Zealand; (B) Hung1try, Un ited States, Brazil and Mexico; (C) Yugoslavrn , Canida, China and Puerto Rico; (0) Italy, CUba, Japan and Czecho lovakia. l arly favorite\ to medal arc the U.S.. Hungary, Yugoslavip, Italy and Cuba. The United States team. under the coachtng of Long Beach Wtl\on ll1 gh Coach Carlos Alc,edo, include Corona del Mar ll1gh product Chris Ceding, as well as Gavin Arroyo, Alex Asta, Anthony Barnes, Troy Barnhan, Larry Dercutt , Zuch Holder, Marc Alan Hunt, Craig Krcdell, Jeremy Todd La ter, Winthrop Logemann, Matt Maclcar, Scan Nolan, Jose Santiago and Wolf gang Wigo. l ournament passes can be purcha ed for $4~ for ndult , $24 for \tudent. . 5ingle day t1ckc1 arc available at $7 for adults, S4 for tuJcnt\. f'or furt her information. con1.1et Hank Velh:kamp at Long Ocach City College (2 13-420-4240). For Aug. 15 Skimbo ard s at So uth Laguna T he 1.Slh annual V1ctorrn Pro· Am Sk1mboard Contest is schcdulcc.J to begin Friday with a, three-day run ot Albo Ucach in South Laguna. Tile conte 1 offers men's age group or 8-nnd·under, 9-12, 13-IS, 16·19, 20·24, 25-30, 30-nnd·up, pro division ond a women's divi ion. l'o enter the pro divi ion, o compcti1or mu\t have won either fir t, second or 1hird In an om~\lcur divi ion of some other contcl!lt. The contc~I attr&iel top l1mboardcrs from t lowaii and the c:141t :ind We'll coa I . It's the oldest :and lona;eM runnina conlcil of i1s type. Football exams slated for OCC Phy teal examinations for Oranac Coast Collcac football hopeful Ire ICt (or 5alurd1y from 8 1,m. until noon, whh Or. Ben Ma n end taff cond\ICtina 1he euminauon . Anyone deslrin1 10 play foOtball at OCC 1h11 fall must pm 1 phYlical tu1niMlion. the nr11 c1ay ot ......., ...on pracucc W111 bt held s.._, afternoon, foUowina thf ..,.._ _ _.,..,,., L f o Ch-- av 1 out Fline SU I t it IO boaored that American ~ won't leave home Wil\our it. Tbat'1 wby SURFline of HunW.S-llMdt wu choten to uailt the credit card company'• tclevilion commercial •boot in Fiji th.ii week -to uve valuable tirne and money, and prevent u many headacbcl u pouiblc. Behind the "linh sense" or Scan C.oUinl -the Wave Doctor from Surfside who colJaborates with four other aurf connoi scurs in operatina the world'• exclu ive wave forec::astina business - SURFline predetermines waves to such an extent that, several days in advance, people can be dialed into surf and weather conditions for nearly any beach on the globe. Blending surfing into the advanced information age with telephone surf reports and wave 'During the 1960s and 70s and the first half of the 80s, there was no reliable source of surf forecasting.• forecasting, SURFlino has taken away all the gue · work and praying and · sub tituted them with a combin- ation of computcr- generated _ .. ca1ml data and wave doctor human observation to accurately predict the condition . Call it global swelling at its finest. No longer do urfers need to drive up and down the coast in search or the best waves. Nor do advertising agencies and movie producers need to ny halfway around the world and beg for overhead . urf and ideal wind d1rect1on. Bu inessmen need not wa tc thelt vacation da~ WJth ankle-tapper<; in ea,a. This is the new generation. "During the I~ and 70s and the first half of the 80s, there was no reliable source of urf forecasting," said Collin , who helped American. Expre ., plot 1t.s filming schedule in i=:iJi tht week. one of numerou 1gnmentc; SURAtne js requested to do. "The only thing we bad before was the National Weather Forecast, but they put it out after the fact. There was always a rumor that would pread th rough the grapevine and thou ands would hear there's a new swell on the way, which rarely showed up here, so there wu no source or information. The goat ror me was lo figure out the Southern Hemisphere." Collins, along with Huntington Beach partner Chris Borg, run the shop here. George Mason i the wave forewter in Hawaii while Vic Morris i stationed in Florida. Jerry Arnold, of We t Palm Beach. Aa., founded SURAine, which made it debut In March, 1985. Along the way came Collins, an avid surfer, ailor and force tcr, 10 broaden URAane' appeal a a Iona ranae force stmg service. "About that time (of inauguration), the f1rs1 976-scrvicc numbe"' were available tn California, ~ that wu the only practicaJ avenue 10 really sell information," Collins, 39, nid. "J met with Jerry Arnold, who wa stanina SURFlme, but they were · more concerned with the la lest surf reports. So between the two surf reporu. plus my forecastina ability, we ca~ 'Nith a very balanced and product. "J was the only person really capable or forecasting Southern Hemisphere swells -and those swells tnvel 4,000 to 10,000 miles to reach u,." Equally iplfkant 10 SURJ-1ine's caller b se 1 the Wive Trak roreca~t : a highly sc:icnti(ic analysi of torm and. Vtind cond1t1on1 at aca, which will affect future urf. · The SURI-line menu includes daily beach-by-beach tond1tion) within a apcdfic county (wave helaht and h1pc, wind and weather, awclJ dircctton and onam, tide and the number of urfcri fn the water), surf and travel new and live updates trom pro contest , •hach includ1n1 the rc~cnt Op Pro at Huntinston Beach. In additK>n to the urf market, the t'Ompany alto providcJ comprchentlYe information for ~rdfn .. mowbOardina anJ aldi..,. SURF11nc ha "'n olidatcd Its ~ numbtr to one central line: I {900) 976-:SURf. The . •w,.e prtCe .of call It cent per -..... McMc ptt>ducen. hoiwner, could ~7 1houtan&k of dallan tot Rt11nc ' a tance. • ~ T ........... , c.lilont. Tnd J1•ar• ...._ llllo ... Oii Su~ 2.1 ...... Ora-. County P ID Cm1a Moel. 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Scoop" Vcue and Brian Stewan will :-Z: tor the aold, silver and bn)Ut ill challenaa that put their drMas lkiU. to tbe teat. Mull I -~-OI 99' 99• 1.09 1.14 1.19 1.19 1.29 1.19 1.19 3.77 ' 99~ Havoline Oil 1 ., Mvu11 ..... ~ 1.c,M''""' '•U.t1ra 1 l1 Jo.; f:. 4 Pc. Mat Set .. •I I ~- Beaded Seat Cushion ... .... ' I ' ' ,,. .. ...... ii tbe ........ -ea...,• ,...na dri¥cn to pa 'Jhll ...... ~in the cea .. r of I Biii Balance." &ch bitln1 11rt mUlt balance • ball at~ 1 tcruus nickel u t1'ej race throuah an obit.ck: coune of cona, burnp1 and other tumbli1ta blods • .,.. .... ...,.aoaer. ,.... ... *Mn will be blilldlolded The ~nt Will take place from 10 a.rn.· 5 p.m. 1ickct1 •re availahle '" advance through Tickclmaatcr and at the gate on ~ day. Admi ion price• arc SlO for 11dolt r;, s' for junior1 aaes 6-12. and children under 6 are aJm1t1ed free. .... ...., Mllmpl Che "Obetade Courie Sllill Oaflenee." With 101MOM floal the pndltandl actlna u na\'iptor, the drt¥en must lfsten to the COll'Ullandl and make their way around the barrier-J1dcn coune from atart to finish . Por H·hour recorded event mformation, phone (714) 364-l74S. Finally, the driven will team up with bikini airb to participetc 1n the "Tenn • -"Y ne l'fJet m•• ~~ll"lY' -.-.. 1U,95 Ball Joint Pep Boys Introduces The Futura 2000 FUTURA 2000 ATD MURA 2000 • 70 Al s.e-s.......... . ~-' ,__... :t.~ 3V.5 =:,..,_-3~ ·--· .. ~ -· ....... .. ..... ·-.... 7 .......... ,.., •• .,. ft&U WU• W&&a.IUITY- .. 1' '11Vllt I N.U .. " '*"ltl .. ,. 4t" '1illlltll "" .. .11 "11 '711 I t.J 11 tt 1f ,,.,,It I U 11 u ,. .,.,.., la .., " 7 e,O .. a lU .. PMTa nuA8 wu• w&8AAJnT· Mainten~nce & Repair services Computerized Wheel Alignment lZJ ,1v 1:f(!. q •Ml ~41<• .u~io&-. l •I &A o· .'I JI\.; I.lo, ! . A(I '° .".A l-• • ·----I>.-... Fuel ln}tlctor C"'•nlng Service ,, 1 7 7 ·-0... 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MNli*W of ••••al'I on-~ •ICICSllOf ....... or ... ----W ...._,In leallift tt• COf"OMT10H. • CllllDf·. t.'ttlOCllNIML ~ • ot fMt As dN ot ~ MMe FROM IND LANO ~ 11...,_tMf'i10 LAIOR, IMTllUL. MC> • ,.... W ......... ..,.. tt\11119 ....... .. .. .. , ol ............ Cod9 .., ,_ Catpol*li. • tNllMt DIW"I' llR NO. lOiM ANOe COW'lllW. ~·· OR NI'( o~ LANO, ... cr"'10fl Of lM .... ~ TO ~ -end Maae*9Clng .. Deed °' Tf\111 ....... o.s.ct: Oll'01/tll1 .,....., to dO ....._ or WCCllUT ~. or MClr9'I ~ co __,... IW fM> llOHO ClUOIHO TliE "90"1' TO '*°'*' .... 111i11 1 .._. ANO INITAU. ~ ,_ ....... Acl fllublC IW M D JAHfl CO/IM'Nt't, ,ubll1h1CI Newport In M ...... In .. .,.,.. ........ W.-"'"'*111 MI NTI ON TH I j LB 8'td AlJIA ta. ..,.. MiPSTOCK Ofl otAIC. .. le 11MM1t to be iNde of l!ACt4 nMTV Contrect Code lecllon IMC., A CALlfOANA ~ lffC...CO.. ..... l'teot ..... '** thin C111t1 11 10 .. Deed ot 1'l'Ulli ... IOUACV 0# DRN'T IN bind 8'td Wlf!.~Ul..LTO TIONALLY DAILL AND the 1uet1 dHcrlbed T~~ ~ ...... '100 ll. ..,._ ~tllT'fON1 •a ~1 .. !'f'11 ~ 1f zz n 1111 ~ ... T~ NJ ecutedby OfllAH.!,I ~NOAL1,.,...~: AT "'9lJC ....,.,,...,... MINE l'fllOM LANDI be1oW .._,. __ -"' ..... l.:h ........ """'albmlt -'" - -' ' ' wMhholCI .. -..no. °'COAST ~ L .... , rvn• • -""'" THE. HIGHEST llDO!A OTH!A THAN THOSI n. ,.,,. 8'td ~ ~ ~ ............... Olflled or ...... 371 .,., No .... °' TMM ... T~·· Oeed unlll A CAUrOflNIA UMITIO CITY or COIT M• flOA CAIH, ~ • HlfllllNABOV! OE· .iddf11111 °'"' ...... : ........ Oflile oUhl ......,., _..~to Otloi9 ~In .. of. funclll !Mconw..,....,.. to'~ DfllAl'T 1tl0 OINlfll ttin• Of .... In lawful ICMt!O, OIL OR OAI DANNY w. KUO 10IO ""........ = r n .. DllTNCT or I '*' .. °' ... ~ "9ool• ,... IOTICI ... peyee OI ~ •• DATlD JtllMMY t2, 1111 11\AH of the UnlleCI ~~~ TUNH!LI. AND !AST COAST. ~AV ~-.. DfM....._ ...._~ lioftCI In ... '°"" Mt ....,_ °' OMHOe'. eounty, Clio TL ... l'4NO fNfter.of tlfht "fCO..OID: March 19, 2. ~~· 81 IN TH£ L.098Y ~1• INTO THM>UQ,H COAOHA DE. MAR, ~ ""' ,., ---lft .. oonnct C1oC1 menea lomle, end pur9Ulttl to l'9 • lald .. _. be medt 1117 11·16 f'OA ..,..,"""", TO ISUll.OINO 80t OA ACROSS . THI aua. mn ,..,. .... ....,..,.., o4 In.,,.,...... noe .... ~ NOb of Def9&llt end m.o. . w.l AM. WT but wtWlolA cCMMnl of 8001C:· PAOI!:. ICUlll, JR "°" ,. VA SOUTH LEWIS STREET, SURFACE Of THI! LANO TM loclllol'I In c .......... City Qerll,--*' Mid "" P9r01n1 (t"> ~ flt lion SO Sell~,.. U•DD A ... Ott werrlll'lty ..... °' im. IHITAUMENT HO.' 11· AHCt! FM* FA0HT I OAANQe, CA d rtght, tai. HEREIN A 8 OV E of· ot the chllf ~ dlQe .... lllNt, In I ._., ~ ..._, bid pllc9 M a guermn-ecwded 04/22/1 .. t In 9oolt TllU8T MT8 0... p11tc1 r.P,e11ng .. poe-131641 8ACt< AEOUMEWNTS and ..,..,.... cOtMytd '° ICAIBEO AHO TO IOT· (If ...... i.. SAMI Al .... ldlit-.CI -........ ~ ... """ the '*lellf, If "'' • P-oe • !nit, No It· Mr .. 1••· ...... ....on or ~ In ~ of ..... ffET Af()UIMD: 1f n lll'ld now h9'd by If '"* To M ~ U C H W H I ,.._ A90Y! aide Wiit W. -,_., prOfXlllll 11 ~. llhell 1 IMH of Mid Offtdel YOU TM8 ACn09 TO to Mi9fV tht lneletM...,,_; cor~°!\~l Col.wlly, t IHCHfS "'°'°810) Mid OllCI °' Truet In the STOCKED OR otRECTIOH-Al 119t.c:f by 1n. ..._ all =** and "-°'**'9 promptly eucutt lht Aecorctt, Wll lell on OM>I/ PROT8CT ... llW-..and by Mid Deed act-C.iitomla.: Ind~ fo COHJUHCTION WfTH T pniperty lltutlled In Mid ALLY DAIL.LED WELLS 00. ~ MIMI enc. · ._ .,...,_., ~ e ...... 1M1 • 10 00 A.M. • IN lllTY IT_.,• aout *'°" ~ wllfi 1no tM Nollet of o.td and CONSTRUCTION Of' CcM.ny, Cllifomla dMarib-TUNNELS ANO sH'AfTii ~..... UltCJ by 1t19 A .... Miii ttwouott ,. ~ 'litMUI Ptmrm-"'ONT Of' THE Fl.AO-• ...... 11 ~ tNrelrl flec1IOn to UI ~ Nl:W t<CAA OARAOl l 1nQ She i.rld ~· 1.0t I UNDER ANO ISENl!ATH OR ..._-Wfthln .,,,_ 'fW'll ._, ldleduled tor T=, ~ lllC9"1ond In en amoum POLES AT THf MAIN AT A PUa.IO eMa. W and tM ur1Plkt ~p.a QI AECOADEO: M•y 2, 1911 CATl.D AT M1 VICTOf ofTtact No. 12711, In the BEYOND THE EXTEAtOR '°'9 lM did• IUCh .. _. II'* 21, 1•1, II ill at not .... INr\ ont hundrtd ENmY AAl!A TO THI ftlA. YOU -M UPI.Ao 1hl note l9Qlred IW Mid IOOK· ·PAO!·· STMET IN AH fll1 ZOf City of IMne, County Of Or, LIMITS THEREOF, AND TO Nf1t Of ~ to tN t:oo 'm ~ .,.,,.,d ~ Plfcenl (tOO.) ot tht !<*I CENTIA CIVIC .~~~~~! llATIOll OI' ,,. .... Md ...,, .,,..,... tr.eon INITAUMENT NO : ts• OMAONMINTAL DUI .ngt, Stale of c.lltOmla. u REORILL RETUNNEL bW9r ••· DAHNY KUO Cllf'I lf9 enooingeel IO .. .,.. ~' MTlilh I Pey-401~11 EAST ~ TUfl8 OI' ,,_ "'°' M pnMdlld In Mid ~ 213293 MINATIOH: E.XOW'f, lhOWtl on I Mep recorded EQUIP MAINTAIN RE'. 30&0 EAST COAST HIQH! = :~~·~= 1'Mnt Bond In en .~ AVENUE, PLACENTIA, CA c••DIMO AOAINaT leH ch•rgH 1n<1 H: of NICI Ofllci., Aecordl. ), Pl.ANMNGACT~ r ~435:iu!.ae:M: PAtR,DEEPENAHDOPEA• WAY, CORONA OE.L MAR, COlftll'lunleatlona ~ ~:;:nio::.,c;r,:: ~.=lc~,O,'°~ 'OU, YOU 8NOULD .,.... of tM tnlttM and ~18~'t==~~ i~: ~ l'AC ~ ....,,. reoon1a ATE ANY SUCH WEU.S OR CA l2t2S ""*' 71 ,., ~' ~ ... C«1ileMM 9111-(peyll* It the umt of .... COllTACT A UWftll. of the lnlltl cr-.d by t.OeBY TO THI! 9UIU>l..O. OU!IT PAAICINO f Of Orenge eountoi. Callfofr ~~e,f· ~·HT~~~::'~ MIN • cltndng ttWd ""reaulred In lewtul money Of "" ......... ~IO:;. .. 901 SOUTH Lll WIS OUIAEMEHTS (1 PA nil. u lnOf9 ~ OAlu,; MINE STORE EX· p CH AOAOHOUSI tHC l!llc".ncsbld lhlll ..,.afy 1neurwiC111 In efltct In "'41 unhtd Stat"). all tight, Tl"UetM'•.... y t C. CO R p A a STAEET, ORANGE, CALI-AEOUIRl!O: 0 ,.,AC d .. ettbed In £ichlblt 'A' PLO RE OR OPERATE A' CALIFORNIA CORPORA: ~ In ~:O~ ""°"'* Mt fQf1h In tht title, 1111<1 inc.-.~ . U.... OeM ._.....,.. • '•••T FORNIA ec publlc IUdkln, flAOVIDfO), ANO RCO COM!ftlng of two p.gee. ltf, THROUGW THE SURFACE TION 103 SOUTH COAST ..,.., ,.,. QenetW Condlttonl. In tht SO and now held by " ef Ti'Wll ....... -. 1Mt -, to the ~ blddtf ,fot STORY, RUA YAAD SI iadl9d hWeto and mede 1 OR THE UPf>ER 500 FEET H 1 p 'H WA y LA Q u NA Nft and II ~-SO ._.. o4 1t11Urt to .nstr 1rto !Ind« Hid Ottd °' ,.,_ In fok>tlca 11 hefebY Q1V9n , 0 UR TM IT R 8 • T, c:ath (p9yable 11 time tlf BACK AEautAEMENT9 Pll1 hereof .. through con-OF THE SUISSUAFACE OF ISl!ACH. CA t2te1 SM ~: ~ ~ ... ooner.a en<I llCICUI• th• proptlfty~td In ttw OUAUTY LOAk U A· IUITI •••• IUTA .... llt llWf\A money of tne l'EET REOUIAEO,· 14 n ta1neC1 hertln' THE LAND HEREtNABOVE TM..-. to bl told 11e ctMt1Y .,....., """ ,.... the requlfed dOcumenls ... Id Coun1y lnCI I and VICE COAfl , e c.ntomla AU,. CA N10t (1t4, UMtd Sta•) ... ngsq, ,ROPOll!D)'w N CC PAACEL1' DESCRIBED, AS RE· dMc:fft>td ln generel N:All ='~O~'"Y wen bid IMCIMtty wllt bl detcrlbec:t u ... Corpor•tlon .. lnntM, Ol llt•••• 8Y1 "' tlttt, en lnttr• oonvey9d JUNCTION ITH Tl_ LOT 15 OF TRACT NO. SERVED BY THE lfMNE ~ flldurM. Uni-._..." • tor-.ct LEGAL DESCAtPTION1 ~fflOf :nm.. 0t 1U1>-M•NIHHCKI ~ to and now Mid by ft CONSTRVCTIOH Of' l\ 12791, AS SHOWN ON A COMPANV IN DEEDS RE· "" of th.a 09rtlln 'r-. tMll be "'°"'* lor rejlc>o A ~t 8ond tnd • PARCEL 1: l lrtuted tru•t .. ~r1uant to • undtt Mid cited In the DETACHED .,ARTMI! MAP RECORDED IN BOOK CORDED MAY 9 1eee AS rant bwlnttl known .. lion ofJ;' bid. ~ ~Bond ahlll be A SUILEASEtiOLD IN t~ DMd of Tru.t t .Wte\lltd RIZU atGllAT'Uttll llf°'*1Y litulted In Mlct UNITS (WHICH COU 589, PAOES 40 THROUGH ~STRUM ENT ·No . a~ DANNV K'S RESTAURANT, NO ,-..........•":' .. bl con reqund Pf'°' to •tc\lllOn AHO TO UNrT NO. 11 ON b¥ M 0 JANES COMPANY, OPP MU County and Stet• Ind de-POTENTIALLY 81 cc 43 INCWSIVE OF MIS-199749 OF OFl'ICIAL tocettd et 3050 Eat CoNt tfed ,. .... , medt on 1 ot tne contrac1 Ind al\all bl LOT 1 Of' TRACT 10525, I~. A CALIFORNIA COR· 0.ted: Oll07/1M t ICrlbed N lollowt' VERTt:O TO ~ CELLAN EOUS MAPS, RECORDS AND RE: HIOhWaY. Cofone Del ,,,.., b4anlc foml turnlthtd by the In She form ... fOlth In th• AS SHOWN ANO DE· PORATION ReGQfded 10/ Pu bll1h1d Newp o rt PARCEL A: UMS), LOCATED AT ~ RECORDS OF ORANGE CORDED FEBRUARY 9, ca; -5 and are tocettd Cltyc:'1 Cotta ~Ind W: eonwtltt CloCiumentt SCRIBED IN TiiE ~~ 01/1981 In 8004C 14249 Beeoh-CO.li Miii Piiot PARCELS 2 AND 3, IN THE lA PERLE ftlACE IN 1 COUHTY, CALIFORNIA. UNl7 AS INSTRUMENT NO •t: = ;,.::,:: t "'41 bid TM DISTRICT rtltfVel MINIUM Pl.AH J Pl.AN'1 P199 123 lnat No. 10$93 AuglM 15 22. 2t 1191 ClTV Of COSTA MESA. R 2 Z 0 N E , ! H EXCEPTING AU. OIL. OIL 91-089119 OF OFFICIAL The but1MU NllM U9td IM Pl o .. "9hf 10 r9ject t1ty OI ell WHICH PlN4 AS RE'· of Ottldll ~dt In int '· ' ThS45 COUNTY OF ORANOE, ROHM ENT AL Ol!:TI RIOHT'S MINERALS. Ml~ RECOflDS by tht ....., et that toe. requlr9"*"" bide Of 10 wlM an 1,. CORDED ON SEJ'TEMBER olflet of 'IN ColA'1ty R.. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MINATION: EXEMPT. ERAL AIOHT'S NATURAL AL s 0 Ex c E p Tl N 0 "°" II DANNY t<'S AES-Elcl'I bidder mull ~ I .. ~ Of lnformaYru .. 17, 1980, IH BOOK 13731 COfdtf of OAANOE County, -··· ~ ... AS SHOWN ON A MAP 4. PlANNING ACTION' OAS RIOHTS, ANO OTHER THEREFROM ANY AND TAURAHT cenHCI eorttrK!Of prequel!-In 9l'Y bldl Of In the bid· PAGE tOP, ET SEO., OF C.Hlomla, and pur.uent 10 "'~ NOTI-FILED IN ISOOK t29, 91·11 FOR SANORA HI HYDROCARBONS BY ALL WATER WATER The antlclp«led dlt• of~·· 1'9q~byJew1 so dll'IV OFFICIAL RECOAOS OF lhe Notice of 0.CIUll and CN•~OOIJM PAGES 1J ANO 12. OF TER,AUT'HONlaDAOE WHATSOEVER NAME RIGHTS OR INTERESTS, the bulll .... le ~emb« ,.,....orm owr .... , (! pet· At . ed by s.ctJon ORAHGl OOUNTY. El9C1.on to Sell ttweundtr PARCEL MAPS, IN THE FOR JACOB MMRH"' KNOWN GEOTHERMAL WHETHER SUCH WATER 21, 1911 at the omc. of ~ 0b:,':r:r hall 1773 Ttht C•lllornl• PARCEL 2· recorde<I 04122/1091 In ,..*'•DTtlTC!_ T100 • OfflCE Of THE COUNlY CONOITIONAl USE Pf STEAM AND ALL PROO. RIGHTS SHAU. BE RIPAR, TIEMPO ESCROW 11 4S90 °'I com-l.Abot Coo• the OirectOf of AN UNDIVIDED ONE 8oo11 . P•Ot . IM1 No It· """ "" r AECOROER OF OAANOE MITS FOR DENTAL CN UCTS FROM ANY Of THE IAN OVERLYING APR(). MAC ARTHUR BLvO. NO. ply wtlh lht prOYl7,!~_ .. o__f the =::r:' of lndU.-FIFTY·FIFTH (1/55TH) IN-189490 ol ta1d Otflc:lll 8UUC SA.La COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. CONFERENCE AOO,. FOREGOINO. THAT MAY 'TIV£ UTToAAL. PER· 175 NEWPORT aeAcH ~ 1no 1 .., """"' s TEREST AS A TE.HANT IN Record1, wllt Sell on O!M>ll tl•Ca . ltCM PARCEL.8: OFFICE ANO A ~ BE WTTHIN Of! UNDER ~~LATIN G. p RE• CA,•92MO .iw, Of tne Calilomla L.abor :~ Cllttornl: o~tht Cl~-:. COMMON IN A SUB-199t 11 10:00 A M at IN 8t01 U.C.C.;, AN EASEMENT FOR PARK· SHIP, AND F()A 0FF:81 THE PARCEL OF LANO SCRIPTIVE, AOJUOI-Tl\19 bulk HI• .. •ubfeel Code, fht "'evllling ,. •• mlMClthegtnttallyprrnill> LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN FRONT Of THE Fl.AO: •ecrow N.,tt·U• ING ANO DRIVEWAY PUR: PAR ICINO AN D 0 HEREINABOVE. oe, CATEO STATUTORY OR toCali1onwa unH0tmCom-11'd tctl• o w11ge1~ Ing ,...°' In IN AHDTOALLOFTHEflEAL POLES AT NE MAIN NollCttlhefebygiytnto POSES, TOOETHEA WITH CASIONAL VALET PAI SCRIBED. TOGETHER CO~T,RACTUAl 'TO. merctal Code Secllon ~ ~ CITy~~ 1om11ty °' ~ WOf11 PR~RTY, IN~~~ ENTRY AREA Tl1E Pl> cra<lllor1 of tht wllhln THE RIGHT OF INGRESS ING. ~ 9 A VARIAN WITH THE PERPETUAL GETHER WITH THE.RIOHT 11092 ... w e C It to~ pr~ copi. W11nvllT UMITA CENTIA CIVIC ENTER. ntlmtd Hllef thal 1 bulk AND EGRESS, OVER PAA-F1'0M un-olTE PAAl<I RIOHT Of DRIWNO, Mlf'+. AN O POWER TO EX· If '° eubJecl the n1m1 the City Clet1c of uld lty, of lt'"9 wage rtltl 'ctetermt-COMMON AREA AS DE, 401 -411 EAST CHAPMAN tale Ii at>out to bt macle of CEL 1, AS SHOWN ON A REQUIREMENTS FOR T INO, EXPLORINO ANO OP: PlORE OAtU,, REOAtu., and lddl'MS o/ lhe perlOf1 and 'f':!t :::n~ nMlonl dilled Prev11lng FINED IN THE DEC~RA: AVENUE, PlACEHTIA. CA lht ...... dHcrlb•d MAP FILED IN BOOK 129, ASSISTANCE L.EAOUt! EAATINO THEREFOR. AHO REMoVe ANO STORE THE With whOm c1a1m1 "\tlY bt P'Hef non-w Setllt .,. 1,,_ TION OF COVENANTS, at l>'lblic auctlOl'I, to "'41 btloW PAGES 11 AHO 12 Of NEWPORT BEACH. l STORING IN AND REMOV, SAME FAOM OR IN THE filed It ELAINE M OCHOA, compllance of the Mid t.111'!: 91 tht 'Dlltl1Ct ~ CONDITIONS .,AND RE, hlghett bidder IOI cuh Tht nemee Ind t'ualMU PARCEL MAPS, IN THE CATED AT 2220 ANO 2: INO Tl1E SALE FROM SAID LAND HEAEINABOVE OE· TIEMPO ESCROW II. 4590 ~· bid snail ... forth loc•ttd at 2H 5A BHr STRl~TIONS OEClARA· (payebl• It th• t11n9 of Nit lddr ..... Of the..,..,,,. OFFICE Of Tl1E OOUHTY FAJAVIEW AOAO ON A LANO OR ANY OTHER SCRIBED, OR TO DIVERT MAC AATI-1UR BLVO., No h Street C09Y ,.._.. and TION > RECORDED ON In lllWfUI money of the VINCENT H NQUYEN RE<;:oRDEA Of ORANGE ZONE. EHWWNMENT LAND. INCLUOINO THE OR OTHERWISE UTILIZE 175. NEWPORT BEACH, lhe l\llt f"~ end ':!; are ~ lo i ny ""-'· SEPTEMBEA t7, 1980, IN United St1tM), Ill rlght. lt75 8tkef Street Cotti COUNTY. CALIFORNIA, DETERMINATION: I RIGHT TO WHIPSTOCK OR SUCH WATI:R RIGHTS OR CA 92980 Ind the 1111 dale CleNiM o pereone etttd ptrty upori r~ ISOOK 13747 PAGE t545 tltlt, "'° tntlfHI, OOl'l'Wfed M ... CA m'2t ' RECORDED JANUARY 29, EMPT. DIRECTIONALLY DRILL INTERESTS. 'BUT WITH-fot l\llng cialmt 1hall be pa~~.r:r:'~d r b lhe TM ConttllatOf IMll poet 1 ET SEO OF OFFICIAL to and now hel<I by It Tllt 'tocedon In Clllfomll 11171 IN BOOK 1~015, FOR FURTHER IHFO,,t. ANO MINE ~OM LANDS OUT HOWEVER ANY SEPTEMBER 215 1991 tu m · I I YI -of thla dcXUment II RECORDS OF ORANGE undtt Mid Dted ol Trutt In of IM chief ...cutlW of11ce PAOI!: t211 OF OfflCW. Tt0N ON THE NKNf. I OTHER THAN THOSE RIOHT TO ENTER• UPON wt11Ct1 II the bull,;.u diy corpoit11on, 1t1te the =!Ob"'' TM eomrec-COUNTY. ON LOT 1 OF the f.>'·openy tllutttd In of the Miier 11 SAME u RECORDS OF SAIO OR· PUCATIOHS TELEPHO H E R E I N AB 0 V E D E, THE SURFACE OF Tl1E befote the Hie date apecl· °""'" Of the ~ Who tor m1d 'eubeonlfK10f TRACT 10!>25. IN THE CITY lltd COUnty end State and ABC)Vf; r-ANG! COUNTY. 754-$245 OR CALL AT T SCRIBED. OIL OR OAS PROPERTY DESCRIBED fled ltboY9 Cln lign an egrMment Of undtt ft ~ not !en Of COSTA MESA, AS de$crlbtd 11 fOllOwl: ~ lllttd "" the Mlltr ell = edd,... II J>Uf' OFFICE ~ THE Pl.I WELLS, TUNNELS AND HEREIN IN THE EXERCISE Oate<I A utt 8, 1991 behlll of the COIPOfttlon than lht ~ ..,..._ SHOWN ON A MAP RE· PARCEL 1· OChlf ~ .. rwmte inCf 11noWn at 1120 HING DMSIOH, ROOM ~ SHAFTS INTO. THROOOH OF SUCH RIGHTS. AS RE: p C.H R~AOHOUSE INC Ind ~ ~ ::: Ing ,... •gr ~to ... CORDED IN ..,BOOK 442, A SUBLEASEHOLO IN tddrHHI uMCI by the ADAM AVENUE AND. n FAIR DRIVE. cos OR ACROSS THE SUB-SERVED IN DEED RE, A CALIFORNIA CORPORA, one o mul1 -~ wor11.,. employed the PAGES 49, 4w AHO 50 Of AND TO UNrT NO tO ON Niie!' within 11VM ~ 2145 MESA VEAOE DAIVE. MESA, CAUFOAMA. SURFACE Of THE LANO CORDED MAY t , 1986 AS TION bl<I 1• by I pertnerlhlp °'' t~tcUtlon oHtleoon.it~ MISCELLANEOUS MAPS, LOT 1 OF J'AACT 10528, lofe the Cltte iue~ wat COSTA MESA. ~92929 P ubllahed Newp< HEREINABOVE OE· INSTRUMENT NO 88-BY JOHNBODRERO Joint venture. ttale the No bidder may wttii6r-IN THE OFFICE OF THE AS SHOWN AND DE· MN Of ClellYered to the The und~ Trueltt Bttch-Cotta MMI ~ SCRIBED. AND TO BOT: 188749 OF OFFICIAL BY KATHY BOORERO nlrM~ addr ..... .,: eny bid fot I period or COUNTY RECOAOEA Of' SCRIBED IN THE ~ONDO-buytf .,. NOHE ~ lnY u.bllllY lor AuQUlt 15, 1911. T 0 M s u c H w HI p. RE c 0 R 0 s AN 0 RE p u bl 11 h •d Newport Ill --·· '*"'*' nWl9ty (90) dtyt .,,., the SAID ORANGE COUNTY. MINIUM Pl.AH ( PLAN ) The names end bu""9H any lncOtYICtn... of "" H STOCKED OR DIRECTION-CORDED FEBRUARY 15 B11ch:Co111 MHI Pilot ~ veoturert "tht bidder dtl9"' fOf th• ~ng ol EXCEPTING THEAEFROM WHICH PLAN WAS AE· ld<lrffl" of tn. buy., art ltrttl ll<ld'"' and ottltr ALLY DRILLED WELLS, ta87 AS INSmUMENT NO' Auguat 15. t99t I pol• ~:ah~ bid• UNITS 1 Tl1ROUOH 56. IN: CORDED ON SEPTEMBER KHANH 0 DANG 21110 common d .. tgnatlon, If PUii.JC NOTICI TUNNELS AND SHAFTS ' 17-0li&HI OF OFFICIAL th567 =her ~ 1 ricmloYt Puftuant to Sec:tton 22300 CLUSIVE ON LOT 1 OF 17, 111410 IN BOOIC 13737 Wffl CattOI Str..C Santa .,,y, lhown herlM -.. .... --UNDEA AHO BENEATH OR RECORDS nen 1 ol lhe Pubhc Conlr1cl SAID TRACT 10525 AS PAGE 1057 ET SEO OF Ana CA tnroe ' The tOta1 wnount of 1ht _.. __ BEYOND THE EXTERIOR The 1n.i lddf ... and UIUC ""TICE ;:l• the b1C1 lhtJ bt In eoci. the conlllct Wiii con-SHOWN ON SAID CONDO-OFFICIAL RECORD$ OF Th9 Hitt• to be IOld ate unpeld balance or lht obi-MO. e1.U LIMrrS TliEREOF. AND TO other common designation. • p '"' ·~HI :r~ 0:i:-::d(lt taln ~o\llllon• permitting MINIUM Pl.AN ORANGE COUNTY delonbed In gtnerll ... A g1tlon HCurtO by th• ... ~· Of REDRILL. RETUNNEL. If any, of the rHI property F'lctttloue W1 1 •-w.':" '°lY' the IUCC9UIUI t>.ddlt 10 EXCEPTING FURTHER PAACEI, 2 FLOWER SHOP Ind are lo-pt0pet1y to bt IOld end -r.ctTYCOU.Cft EQUIP, MAINTAIN, RE· CIMCrlbe<I aboY9 11 JXJI' au.lneea N 1~ .nowlng l)~BA ~ aublhMe MCUnl-fOf t1ty THEREFROM. ALL IM· AN UNDIVIDED ONE cated et 1175 91«• Stteet reu onlble H tlm1t1<1 OPTMS CITYOP PAIR. DEEPEN AHO OPEfl, poned to be 59 FINIS-eme 11 I namenct pr • morffl Withheld by IM PROVEMENTS AND AP· FIFTY-FIFTH (tf5STH) If'+. eo.ta M•• CA~ COlll, •i>enffl end •d· NnPCNrf 9aACM ATE ANY SUCH WELLS DA TERAA, IRVINE, Ca 92724 SteteM9nt h~:· noed It?"= Dfalrlc1 lo emure J*form-PUATI:NANCES LOCATED TEREST AS A Tl:NANT IN The IMllMst neme uHd vencet la 11.911.241.IO AM-'MO CtWT9 MINES, WITHOl/T, HOW, I The und.,llgned TruatM The Foll<r#lng Ptf90'\I I 1 ut un HI ence under the CCfltflC1 OR TO BE LOCATED ON COMMON IN A SU&-by the ..._ ti that toe. s.Jd Ille will be tnlCM, ,,_ EVER, THE RIOHT TO dlllcialm1 any llablMIY !Of ere doing butlnell 11· II 1 c:urr~t reg!~~~ OOVERNINO BOARD SAID LOT 1 OF TRACT LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN tion 11 CVMMIHOS EUA(). but wlthOUI ~ OI ~RTO! _._ DAIU,, MINE. STORE. EX: any ineoffec:tMH of the PRESTIOE ENOINEERINO, with lhe Vlllngt --"' Carolyn 8 St le DI • f0625 Al<ll> TO ALL OF THE REAL PEAN FRESH FLOWER WllTenty, •ICJH"' Of Im-.... ~ ~ PLORE OR OPERATE etrttl lddi ... tnd other 2141 S Croddy Way, Santa Recorder In C&M Of OOfpo. IOI Men~ tf&.,p;:; EXCEPTING FURTHl!R PROPERTY. INCLUOINO MAAKET No to1 plltd regltding tltt9, pot-llUlllCIPA&. COCMI THROOOH THE SURFACE common dHlgnillon If AN, Callf 92704 ratJOOt, lndu<le th• namet S Ice THEREFROM EXCLUSIVE WITHOUT LIMITATION THE The .,.;.lelpt1td of Miiion OI ~ NRTA81.0 TO OR THE UPPER !'IOO FEET eny, ihown h9'etn ' Yvonne M Calderon, of IM Pr .. ld.nt. Sterility, Publ:ehed Newport EASEMENTS IN AND TO COMMON AREA AS DE· the bulk tale le A= 2t to llf~ 1ne lndebtednesi -r. MTM.114.& OF THE SUISSURFACE OF Said u1e w11 be m.a. 10182 Tr9'/IC>r Way Garden freetufer. end Meneger BHCh-Colll M... Pilot AU. THOSE RESTRICTED FINED IN THE DECLARA· 1991 11 tne office of MC'Ufed by Mid Ottd, no Oii.,......... THE LAND HEREINA90VE but wlthoul CCMINlll Of Grow. Calif 92&43 '!"'• City Councll ol the A utt 15 22 1091 COMMON AREAS AS TION OF COVENANTS, UNITI:D REALlY ESCROW CIUdlnQ the lee lnCI b · S\lbltd ~· " DESCRIBED AS RE, w11Tanty, •~ptMt Of Im, Thlt bu11neH It eon-City of Coate MtH r• ug , , th574 SHOWN ON SAID CONDO-CONDITIONS ANO RE· SERVICES t0534 BolN pet-. of "'41 ttuat• and Of lnCrocsuc.d on ZZNO day. SERVED BY THE IRV1NE plied regarding !Ille po.-Cluc:te<I by· an lndlvlduel StfVel lhe right to reject MINIUM Pl.AN STRICTIONS OECLAAA· A W I I CA lftt INttt crHl.cf by lelcl JVLY 1111 Ind adop' COMPANY IN DEEDS RE, .... .on. or enc\lmbfW" Th• regl1tr1n1(1) com-llfl/ Of 111 b1C1t PUIUC NOTICE AE$ERVING THER~ TION") RECORDED ON ~ •• m natei deed, ~ 1llef1'Uno on tiTH d8y Of AUOU CORDED MAY 9, 19815 AS to pay lhe remaining princl· meoc:ed to trllnlact ~ DATED Aug\1111t3.1991 FROM, EASEMENTS F SEPTEMBER t7. t9'0, IN Thl1 bullt tile It iubject dtr, wlih lnt.,.•I M pro-11t1 INSTRUMENT NO es. P•I 141m of th• not•(•) .. -under Itta Act1tlou1 Publ~h•d NewpP~lrt ,......,. ~8ii:ss . EINNc~i~~~· 8001( 13747 PAGE 1545 10 C.hfornl• Unlt0tm Com. vlded lhtteln, Ind the un-AYES COUNCIL Mf 118749 OF OFFICIAL cured by Hid Oetd of BualneH N1me(1) Ntte<I BHCh oat~ Mell ot ......... Nw MEHT sUPPORT REPAIR. ET SEO OF OFFICIAL merc11I Code Section Ptl<I pnndpet of tht note IERS Hed gH , We ~~~gEio~EB~~fRYRi' Tru1t,wrth lntet"tU.eon. tboveon N~ Aug\lsll5,I t ttt577 at9Ywt REPLACEMENT 'MAJNTE'. RECORDS OF OAANOE 91082 ~e<l~llktdeeclwntl Turner, St ntone. Ha . u ptOYlded In Mid note(1),, Yvonne M on The folloWtng l*9001 are NANCE ANO OTHER PUfl COUNTY. ON LOT t OF If to lut>jec:t the n•rnt lnl9r .. t 900 ., f)fO-Cox Plummer 1987 AS INSTRUMENT NO ldvlnt4tl und9' lhe tefm• Thi• llll•menl WU ~ doing bullne.. ... POSES ALL AS SHOWN TRACT t0525. IN THE CllY Ind *'drMt of lhe pelllOrt lllded In Mid Not• Nob COUNCIL Ml 17..()696115 OF OFFICIAL of the Deed of Ttu11. f"'I with the County Cleft! ol PUii.iC NOTJCI! TRA~EL DESTINATIONS, 2. ON THE CONDOMINIUM 0 F C 0 ST A M ES A th whom cillma mey bl Dlttd· Aug\1'1$,191t HM None RECORDS charO" and e.qien'" ol OY111g9 County on Augult NOTIC• TO 8IUe Ridge IMne Callf PlAN OR AS DEFINED IN COUt.iTY OF ORANGE, llied II Ha CHUNG !ecrow CM. P•O ••RVtC• ABSENT COUNCIL Ml A LSO EXCEPTI NG lhe lnntM and of the I 1991 92120 ' THEDECl.ARATION STATEOFCAU~ORNIAAS Officer 1~ BOtta Av-CORPORATION, ee BEASNoM THEREFROM ANY ANO ttuttt crNled by H id D..ci fl0940J CON'TRACTC>ftl Petricl• Ellttrl Kullal, 2 PARCEL 3• SHOWN ON A MAP RE· enut, WHtmln1t•r, CA TNet .. , .,..._,., c.t llA~ PN1 .__Iii A~~~ AJRE R ~~: ol Truat, to-wit· $302,056 30 Publl1hed Colla MHI· CAUJNQ f ()ft alD8 Blue RfdOe, ltvlnl, Clalf NON:EXClUSlllE EASE· CORDED IN BOOK ~ .. 92t13, Ind tht.._ dale tor fM ............ , e C... Cll'\' CLERK Wtnd.11 RI 1 · Th1 b1nellcl1ry under Newpot1 BNeh Pilot Al>-School Ol9tftct· NEW, 92770 MENTS FOfl ACCESS 1~ PAGES 48, 49 AND 80 u.-llltng Clalml "'811 bt AUO lf•rttle Cup 8 '100 R. tO :~~~E~H:tf~e ~~~ ~Deed uto~Tr~r-c:: guste, 15 22. 2t. 1991 ;g~~~.~~~NIFIED Thlt bu1lneu It con-QRESS, EORESSP 'EN-~15fili'1:~~S or1fPHSE 21, t991. wtllcf\ I• IM~ Wlletll r• ae~'IH•rd, ~ ENTIRE TEXT tAN. OVERLYING, AP: er~:~. und41fllgned I Thr523 Proltet Nim• LINCOLN ~edr~.:r,.~~u:'om-~:gA~~E~TH~~ ?i':.~ COUNTY AECORDER OF = .::.::·c:~ LMAn1•••· CA900M AVAl~BLE FOR REVll PROPRl~TIVE. UTIORAL, WTltten Oec1111tlon of d• SCHOOL CONV£ASION menct<f to trll'lMC1 t>uel· POSES ALL AS SHOWN SAID ORANGE COUNTY Dated~ 17 tMt (2Ut I Jl.U09, ., IN THE CITY CLERIC'S ( PERCOLATING. PRE, feuh and o.menCI IOf Sele. Bid DNdllnt Stptembef ,,_.under lht Ftc:t111out IN THE CONDOMINIUM EXCEPTINO THEREFROM t<HANHD.OANo O IZ NA L•a, Aa. FlCE OF O.E C1TY ~~~T~~~+ur'6~~u~ and written Not!C9 Of 0.. PUILtc NOTICE 9. t991 et 200 pm Bu•ln•H N1me(1) ••ted PLAN ANO AS DEFINED IN UNITS t THROUGH 55, IN-Publlthed New port lllTMT UCllaTAll\' NEWPOftT BEACH CONT.RACTUAL T[). t1ul1 Ind Elec:tlOn to Sell Pl1c1 of Bid Receipt· ibove on· JuAy 9. 1~1 THE DECLARATION CLUSIVE ON LOT 1 OF e .. ch.COlll MMa Ptlot TAC toeoe Publlehed N ew pc GETHER WITH THE .RIGHT ~ ~=·~~,.:u:: 11u:°.!:!°:!m. ::~~l s~tr=: ~no:t!~' ... fl:.d ~~f~k~ EASEMENTS ~~C~J,~~ AuOull ts. 1t1t lh5M P ulsllefled ....... " .a .. ch-Colta Mffl p AND POWER TO EX: Election 10 s.a to be r• •t•t-t Cotti M .... CA 92921 wttn the ColA'1ty ci.tlt of IN ANO TO THOSE P()A: MINIUM Pl.AN •••o tl.Co•t • •••• A~ 15, 11111 PLORE. ~ILL. REORIU,, COfded In the county Where Tne Fo/lowtng per1oni Plact Plan• .,. oo Fli.: Or1ng9 County on July 12, TIONS Of U>T 1 OF SAID UCEPTINO FURTHER • PU1LJC MOTICI P11et ~ ts, IO, thr REMOVE ANO STORE THE lh• real property,, roe.tees .,. doing buslnelt IS Polt.,f,#n ... IHlnHf\/Man-'"' TfllACT 10525 SH. OWN THEREFROM, ALL .... , 11, tMt .... "'-· SAME FROM OR IN THE DATE. 081()1/91 WESTCUFF JEWELERS ugot (PJHM) t47 Cltl'llno '4 .... S AND DEFINED AS RE· PAOVEMENTS AND AP• l'Wltl1U9 Tl 14 __ r--.-_____ , __ _ LANO HEAEINABOVE DE· CALIFORNIA OENERAL 2043 W"1dllf Dfllll. N-· de Lot ..,.,_. Stt 201, Publhlhed N9Wport ~ ITRICTEO COMMON PUATENANCES LOCATED 9iuelftHI .._ L&QAL llO'TICll SCRIBED. OR TO DIVERT MORTOAOE SERVICE, pon e.ech Clllf 9?l5eO San ci.mtntt CA t2m !lo AREAS WHICH AAE NJJA· 00 TO BE LOCATED ON .......... ,UIUC NOTICI OR OTHERWISE VTlLIZE INC., 15795 Flanders Orlve, QeorJ:..~· 91 Pellcan (714) 41&4191' Cotta Met.w p 1 July 25, CENT WITH AND AP, SAID LOT I OF TRACT The 'oAowWICI penon11 "°""8D tMt4S SUCH WATER, RIGHTS OR San Diego, CA 91121 Ct, ISMch. C.111 Place Plant• ocumente to Augut1 I , II 15, 1991 PURTENANT TO SAID 10525 .,.. dOlr'll bulll'IMa Ill! "'*tttlt ue IMIOOS1' flOR INTI:RESTS Bl/T WrTH-Phone (9t~7-422• 92990 bl plctled up SafM M Th:475 PARCELS 1 2 2 AND 6 EXCEPT INO l'IJRTHEfll WILLRrcH ASSOC 1 ...... fl 11• ... ,... t1W1m ~ OUT HOWEVER ANY l<llf'ln R . Int, A.I" betel lptl(ogtullarl, eam.1 ·~ Of II waltlthrough. .,. .. UC NOTICI DESCRIBED.HEREIN THERl!FROM l!XCLUSNE Cttllh1m Ct .. Newi>on ltateMOftt llCMOOC. Ol9TltlC'1' RIGHT TO ENTER UPON Secretary Topuzlu ~ Clddeil Plani and S~fleallont ,..,., PARCEL 5 EASEMENTS IN ANO TO e.adl CalU l2ttO The '<*oWlno l*IOnl Tho lnt"e Utt• THE SURFACE OF THE TAC80779 H11!klbty •pl no 10'7. lll'ld "'contract docUmtnt• ...........,. AN UNDIVIDED ONE AU THOSE RESTRICTCD Rlch~rd 'p o1on1ky. 1 ..,. dolnQ ~.. ....... • ••• , ••• ~ ~~~:1~~~TH~E:X'i~gl~~ Pu blllhld Newpoll tst.nW. T~r; 1may bt chtclitd out from a...ane18 ....... FIFTY·AFTH (t/'55TH) FU i~~O~ S~~D!~~ Chtlhltn Ct., Newport BAYllD! MARINE SALES, lll •H4 ltttdl•I I• OF SUCH RIOHTS AS RE, 8Hch-Cotte MeH Pilot Tttll bu1lne11 11 eon-lhe Atchltec1 I omc. tot at ...... t SIMPU! IN~AES'T IN ANO MINIUM PLAN BMch, C .. t. t2tl0 12t Hltbot lalllld Dtllle. t M t • -M .. SERVED IN DEED RE Augu118 15 22 1911 dueled by. 1 ~al part l20000 ptr Ht. Piyment TM fQtloWlnO petlOnl 1111 TO Tl1 IMPROVEMENTS RESERVINO THfRE ~ t<leln, 10 Winged Newport IHCfl. Cellt .... tw __....... ...._. ' ' ' ,...,. ,_.hip wlll be refunded If tht ... _.......__ ANO APPURTENANCES ' F004 U1 Ntw'PO'I Buch 12teO -.._... CORDED MAY 9, l988 AS It\,,"' Th• rtOlltrenl(I ) com. plent tpeel~ ancs ~ --.. ON LOT 1 OF l'RACT FROM, EASCMENTI ,00 Clllf taieo . Finlay 0 Scolt, 2580 RM-...................... INSTRUMENT NO e~ menced to trens.ti butl· contn1c1 dOC\i1ntnU .,. r .. JC'I OUAUTY PAlNTIHO t0$25 (IMPROVEMENTS ') ACCESS, INORess, 'Tfll• but lntH I• con-.,, Orw• ............ a..cn. ""· IOIO ...,.... 118749 OF OFFICIAL PUil.iC MOTICI ""' uncr., tht '1c:ttllOU• tumtd within llftHn (ti) 7" ~ Otlvt. COtt• SUBJECT TO THI! Tt'.RMS EGRESS. I NCAOACH· ducted by ~ntr• caJ!f 82'MO _,,.,._ Parner, ,,,,. .. , c ' ~6~ooE~ D ~EB~~~RY A~: BuelneH . Ntm•(•l lttted dayt Of bid opening end In ~ Callf~ Whl thMd, AHO CONDITIONS Of' TH! ~i~t~=r ~H~:. T,,. r•9l1lrll'll(I) com· Thi• bUllMH II con-'""' ....... II ... 11187 AS INSTRUMENT NO P..oe9 lboYe on Septemt>tr 3 good condition 3111 reu1krw C1 • IMnl, DEClAAATION, ANO TH NANCE AND Ohm~ PUA-ll'llnC4ld to trtlMICI bull· ducted by• en tn<IMOual ..-., a, tMt, t 17.()806115 OF OFFICIAL '1ottttoue 1911 WAUCTHAOUOH A •1111· Caltf 92714-1720 TEMRS AND CONDITIONS POSES AU AS SHOWN ,,... uno.r the Flc1ltloul Th• rtglttrenl(I) co~ ............. ...... RECORDS .., .. ,.... ·-Zekl lptl(oglullarl lhrough of tht 1lte 11 Thi• bUl lntH It con-OP THE MASTER LEAS! ON THE CONDOMIHtUM 8u111ntH Nll'M(I) Meted rnenc«f 1o ltlnMd bull· a sOO INMt 4 , ttet.._.t ~· lltltmen1 wit llled IChtOuled f0t AUJ:1 8. duCttcl by• #I Individual AECORO D AUGUST 1~ PLAN OR AS OE,.NED IN lbOll'I on Juty 1• Mtl under the FIC1ltl0u9 •·•• 1' :~~<:i~~LUSIVE EASE,.,.~~~~ Of.,.,,;-~on~ =t~c:>!lue'"to ~~·;~I~:= ~~ETIN~Ofl~:~f!.. ~:R~t~TIOH ~~.~~wat flltd :=.~.1~e(a) lltt~ ::·:-~......:: MENT FOR ACCESS, IN-THE PONTILLO AOENCY. 2, 1901 ~ pport -· ,,... und« ltl• l'lCt!lloot flllCOAOI. NON·EXCLUSIVC f!.ASI!· -"h lne County Cltrtt of Finley a. Icon Is•••·· ,., '"' .. GRESS, EGRESS, MAINT'E· INC .. 2808 E. Katelle, Of, f902.U2 llleet, 2t85-A 8Mt Sir .... 8ul•neM Nlll'M(t) ltttd The ltf ... addreu Ind MENTS FOR ACCESS, IN-Orange Counsy on .J4lty 11, Thie Nlltfntnt wu fled .. M MM 9t ..... NANCE. REPAIR.I.. ORAi~ ange Callf t2997 P\IOl!thtd NtwpOtt lkac:~ Coata Mee.-CA: Cal C114) tC>OYe on. JllM 1 lltt OUlet common d~ ORESS [GAHi I N-1•1 With tna County Cltf1c of ............. ..... AGE. ENCROAi;.;HMENT..I uo.rt Ca11llry Inc Callb: Costa M ... PllOI Auou-1 • 550:3240, f()t ~ 8ld9 Cheri Deni .. wMthtlO If any. Of the ,.., ptop«Ty CAOACHMENT suPP<)ifr ,IOOTH 0reng9 Courlly on -"-24 ION ....... .. SUPP 0 RT AND F 0 H ...,,. E.' Kafelt ()r, ' wiil not be eccepted fOml clncl1t>tl(f ab<MI la J)Uf• • p ............... ,.....__ a..~n. 1991 ' O™ER PURPOSES AU nla, """' . •• I&, 22, 2t, IHt contractort not ltlencllng Thi• ltalemtnl WH fifed portt d to b• 2112 ANO FOO OTHE.A PUA· v ....... -.. ----· -.. ,. ,,,,.... -.. AS 1 DE~llSED IN. Tt1E ·~· C•lil 92167 Th-519 lhlt wallittlfough. with th•' County Clttla ot IOSOUI '""NOS POSEI. ALL AS ·~ Coell,,.... ""°' AUQue1 t, PMt&eo ......, a, 1M1 .. ,,; OEC~TION OF COV Th 1 builneH 11 con-NOTICE II HUU!BY Or111191 County on <Al+/ 11• COSTA MlSA, CA '2021 • IN THE CONDOMINIUM I 11 22, l•t Putllllhld Nlwf,)Ott 9eeen. ....... P.M. ENANTS, CONDITIONS ~edr:ri.:,::rc:.~m: ......... ""TIC! QIVrN that lh• ·~ IMt , ... ,.. The Yndtr•iOr*f True!• ~NoAHcP .. ~.~r£o"" Th-4t3 Cott• Met.w Piiot AuQuet t, ""'"'"·· • ...,. AHO RESTRICTIONS AHO menced to transtc1 bu9I r"VltWY l'llV Mm.d SchoOI Dlltrict qf ~ Newpotl e..c ... Ol.IClllmt any llM>ltlty for ..,.,,,, .... ~ -•• 15 12. tll1 ...... .e.... .. .. :E~i;v~~~s8'~EK.,... undlf"" I'~ .,..... ~=·~o:::c-. ..... "°'.M'f 2 =-~:.loa'!: ~~ EASU4NT1 .--.--·-~ .................. : MAINTENANCE DISTRICT llYllnM• NllM(I) ....... ............ Ing 8olrd ~ ,. "'9"" 1• .. 16• 1111 common dMIOn•llon. It IN ANO TO THOH fl<>A· ,..,..... T"9 t"DECLAAATIOH ·1. RE-•bow on NIA . 8ueln•• ...._ fwred 10 .. "OISTRIC'r', TM11 ""'' .nown hefW. TlOHt Of' LOT 1 Of' SAID ••fll 11• .... MUC NOTICI COflOEO OECEMleR 11. :1am M. Poniitto, Preti-......... Wiii rec:eflle vP 10. but nos PUIUC IOTICI The tot.i ""°""' OI tM TRACT 106H SHOWN •••mint ,..... PUIUC IOTICI , ... AS INSTRUMENT NO Thie 11-1 4 flltd Tllt k111ow1ng '*90M art lit« OWi Ille l bo\11 ...... ""'*° ~of the Obi': ANO DlmNlO Al " • The l'OIOw'ng per.one -.2002t OF OFflCIAL wlttl the ~ ~ Of dOlflO buelntll N 1M'M ""9d bide for IN STAii t Of' gellon HCuted by the I T .. ICTIO COMMON n doing~... "9•u1 M0no9 OP w,m AfCOADS. AS AMENDED Of Ctlunty on ...... 1a. WUTATeS l.AHDSCAPe llVfWCI Of . oontt .. tot.. wnt•R--.... prop«Ty so bt I04<f end AM!A9 WHICH AN AO.JAi. lA PAOMUA. 14m H .......... --Nol9oe la ~ "" IY THAT CERTAIN fflRST 1,."';;-_, COM,AHY, 3303 Hllft)Of IDoft ~ PMtllM:J. rtuonu le u thuted CENT WITH AHO ,.,. Mlltl St1 ._. ""9, Celf .. ' 1 1 pur1UMt to MClor'9 :)( AM NOMCNT TO ot:Cl.A-P800etl lkMr/lld, lklltt F ... Cot11 a.de WI be r~ In -...n:. ·-~. elq)enlll and ad-ftURTE NANT TO IAID W70t n. ............ .,. Md aon of .. CM Oo RATION Of' COYCNAHTS. tH1a. e.iit t2t21 IM P'eoe ldlnUfled ~. ---__. veneee 91 ttte vme of tht 'NtetL 1, 2. ·3 NfO I Of.· J98M I. Out~ MIO doing bu11rw11 .., of. Ile ..... of C..W. CONDITIONI AND fill!, Put>llthtd NewpOlt l..ch-M l eomm.c.t11 MtntQt-Ind Will be opttl«I .,,0 P'ICrtfllOU9 lnftfll ~ion of W. NO-ICAtefD HOW... DUf'flltn Dr.1~..H.~ TN'M 9"" AHO 0-.IU. ._ ..,,._...., OU1n ITI"ICTIOHI AND RESER-Colta Meu Plot AllQUlll t , rtM111t Company Inc C.... publk:ly rMd lloud et the 8U8111 .. W tlet of .... It: 114.»I.. ftAAC&L ~ IMcll c.mt raw 1•t MorNN1 Qeofy "°91f, MOTON wll ..... M VATION Of EASCMENTI •• 1$, n . 1M1 tomla. 2222 ~lnfh All• l bOVI ''"~ 11mo en<* The .,..,. '*"°" ,,.. '" lddiltOn '° Cl8lll\, .,. ~N UNDIVIDE D OHl Cof• D OuNrret. ~ n.n. Cllf ..., eucton, .. "' 9M8' • ~ WHT'AAK MAJHn, '""'801 enue, Loi Angeles, C.-f ptece ....,,...""" • 1 ..,_.. Truelel _. acc..,e • QM. '1nYoftnH Ul\5TH\ 'l£ 0Ufhl m Dr L..H~on Ml '*"' lnghMI, t.-1 • 101» NI on COi HAHC1 DtlTICT f '1AST 10014 IH ~ with .... per1r* ll'ofll the ~ let e cl'ltlcll drlSWll on 1 l lMP\.E IHTt,_flT tH AND leech, C#lf, n.ee ~ Glory. 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M TIOH "), AIC<>f'Dl!O t tl TAHC 21411 ""' Tiiie 1UMment WM llltd ll'l8de lor wort! or....,.. , .. 1WM Md lddrw ot ~to do ~ Af COfllOfD AUOUIT 10, Thie M II llillllt w .... Thie r 11 r•• wm .... w11t -tr .. MMCH ''· 1•1 Al lMte, HunUnglOft BMCfl, __, IN C4:1unty Qertc Of llrldlf .. ~ unlli9 the Plf'IOI\ ...... ....,.~ In "* ..._ In h ..,..,. 1MtL ... IOOIC tm •.AOI Mii .. ~ c::s.tl °' _... .. COUl'ly Ollrtt ..... .... .. ,_ ... IT'l'K.ll«HT NO 11·f c.iit ..... Orwige Courtly t111 N1 11. 8'td unlll 1111 ,.....,.. °' lliWtl be Wlllflll. 1Jtft ..,_ 1MMt tfWt CMfl It 214 mT MO OP O'flCIAL °'""'~,GI\ #J .. 0r.ee ~ a.. .Mr 11, .... Of' QfflCIAL fill .,..,,.. I . laft, at<•t1 1'11 COi*_.. ,,....... to t"8 l ...... II , w-.., ..... eccepted, lhl TtuttM mey lllEOOAOI 1•1 , .. ,-=:ei-I , t•t O' OAAHOI COUNTY,''"' 1.tnt, Huntln9 ton , ..... , OllfttcC tt'9t the C<llltitctOf' c.llt..., · WltNIOld fMt ...,.,_ fiA The .... lddfeel arid PMt917 .. 77711 -·IA I CAU,0..HIA, AHO ~Celt. GM Putlliahtd Neiwport 8Mch-... ~ .._.., .. .._. ~ . IN TNIM9'1 0... unll oeNr common dlld ..... 1. ~,....,... ....,._ ~.......,. .....-. ,.dllafle• N ••-• M•IDMIH'f'THl"f!TO Thi• DU•lnee• ,, con-c-..,.... f'llot ..... d .. .me ·.-.. COMad ~ ~ llilectl· .... beoorne ......... IO ".,,,,"' .. ,..""""""'°"" ..... ,..,. ... _ I CoMI .......... ""' ....... ,.c .... ,..... -~La w 11y1 .. ~ . .__, ... .......,, Mt~ eo.te ,..... ,_.,. ~a. Iha Pl¥'M or lndot ... • • ~ allow9 11 ""' .._.... • · r- M UNOMO(O 1./3lf'D IN-Tiie regi.trtnl{I ) COM-~ I, a, tJ, fllt '°' llOC IO~ II IUO-11. II, n , 1111 ITWll(Of flfM, . 'orted IG ltt t 111 I , Cl, D, t W1 ...... t, I, ti, t•1 t "'' JIRHTINN#O TO LOT ,....,.... •• .... ~ Th-471 J!!:! flt wldet.. 1h<NS be IOIOUt l "UHGI ~ n..c1I ' Mesa Con3olldated Water District 1965 Placentia Avenue Costa Mesa, California 92627 / I Aug. 15, 1991 ~~Mesa filot Food WIDr ..... ,... •• _.J.40..1224, at. Ml ~dwDle-.0 Tomato~ Oassifted/C6 ) " , Fa bulous Flavor with Fuss~Fre e Preparation Single-skillet suppers come to the fore on busy days when there's no tJme to cook. Easy to prepare and a breeze to clean up, they're midweek menu mainstays for many active families . Streamline the way to great eating with four new single- skillet recipes created by home economists at Uncle Ben's, Inc. Each is ready fo serve in about half an hour, and each ensures fabulous flavor and speedy preparation by starting with a package of COUNTRY INN® Brand Rice Dishes. Inspired by specialties served at the finest mns, each provides the generous measure of vegetables and seasonings for which fine inn .dining 1s renowned . Combined wrth seafood, meat or poultry and a few fre$h additions, the versatile tJce dishes are eas!IY transformed into fam1ly1)leasing meals. Team each delicious entree wrth a simple salad and a ' loaf of/crusty bread and It's supper time in no time. ' . DIJON CHI CKEN & PEPPER RIC E SKILLET I ¥.l cup ~•ttr 2 tab~ butter or maraariM l pac~ (5.l oun~l OL ifR\' IS'S Brand Rkt Ol5h t rttm~ Chicken Mu broom 2 traspoOn dijon-t)lc mustard. ~---...---t'"'Oilnn~~ chicken bre t~ turkey or ham. cut lnto lJ to '.-inch cubes I cup hort, thin miud rtd and grttn bell ptpptr trips Gre1HastJng Scampi Sl<llet AJmondine goes from start to serving in less than half an hoor. Fuss-free to fix, It relies on a package of COUNTRY INfole Brand Rice Dishes Broccoli Almond1ne for its rich, full flavor and fast preparation. lnsptred by one of the natJon's f111est inns, the versatile rice side dish stars as the starting point fo(super skillet suppers, as well. Combi~ water and butler m IO·tnch 'klllcl 11r in contcnL\ of nee and to.ea-.onmg packets and mu lard. bnng toll botl Co\er ti~htly. reduce heat and 1mmcr 8 minute\. \Umng. cx:ca 1onall} tir m chicken and pepper tnp . Remove from heat, let \land covered 'mmule\ or un11l de ired "' COO'il'ilcncy CHICKEN -BROCCOLI RICE SKILLET AU GRATIN 4 chidltn breut haha, booed aod skinned I ~ teaspoon basil lc•"ts, crvsht.d ~ teaspoon prlk: powdtr ~ ttupOOn white pepper I t•blelpoon butter or marpriM I ~ cups w•ter I l>Kbie (4..S ounttt) COUNTRY IN Br•nd Br'O(C()ll Rk:e Au Gratln Green onion top5, thinly slk-td Sprinkle chicken with basil. aarlic and white pepper. Cook ch1<.kcn in blJncr in 10-inch \kilter over medium heat unlil Ii hlly browned, about 2 minute per idc. Remo\ic with lotted patuJa; reserve. Add water and content, of rice and \Casooina p1eket to k1llet. Stir; brina 10 a boil. Reduce htat; place re~Ncd chicken O\'er rice. Cover and immcr 20 minute , 'tirrina once. Rcmo\ic from heat. ut tand ~ red ~ minute • prinklc with areen ont<>n . Make o4 NIOJ • • .. SCAMPI SKILLET ALMON DINE I pound pttlecl and cle\'dMd medium shrimp l Ulblespoon butter ol' marprlne I Y• cups water I pedaae (4.7 ounttS) CO NTRV I Bnnd Ritt °'9hes Broccoli Almondlne V. cup sliced ripe oil" 1 YI ounu9 cream c~ IOfttMd Y.l to YI cup ndlk. as dafrtd I IUH tommt~ lffded ·~ diced • I Jl'ftft onion with top. cut Cl'OllWI Into 1-lndt pletts •nd tt..,.hwbt Into nry thin l\'tta Remo\ie p111Ckct of almond from pack e: 'let ide. Cook "hnmp in bUner in JO-inch lilkt •. tirring f~uen1ly. until hnmp tum\ pink. about 3 minute\, Remove hrimplrom \lillct. Add Wiier and content of ri c and ~1n1 pKke 10 kilkt. 1ir. Bnn.a 10 a boil. Cover 11 hlly and tmmcr 10 m1nut . Add oli\ie • cream chtt and milk: 11r until chtt~ 1 melted ttr 1n rescf\'cd 1hnmp. Remove from ht11: kt \land ~O\iercd j min or until destn:d con'i*ncy. Stir 1n rv~ almonds. pm~ · with~ Md grttn onion to rve. Mak • .ervinp. .... Mal.e 4 'l<trvmg . FLOR ENTI NE CHICKEN & RI CE SKILLET . o4 cbkken bruq hah bc>Md and inntd I ttaspoon basil lfat rru ~ Sah and pepper 2 labtf5poon butter or marprhw t lt', cups wattr 1 pKkqe (S.I ounces) CO TRY 1 , Br•nd Rkt Di ht-' Htrbtd Rkt u Gratln I cup ktd mu hroom I cup 81~ ~ plnach •ta\ Spnnklc chi ken C\lenly with ba"11I. 'all llnd pepper 10 le. ri m butter 1n I0·1nch \ktllct over tnl'thum ·hi h heal until hghtl browllCJ. about 2 mmu& per 1dc. Rcmo\:c ~1th slottcJ p;11ul : reserve. dJ water. content\ of n ·e and &.'lonm packet and M\I hroom to kilkt. tir. brina to a boil. Reduct heat: pl re rvtd ch• ken O\itr ri\e. O\icr and \immtt 20 mi nu • '11mn °"' . Remove f """' htat. Ut land rovcrtd minute . ur '"''" h mm n~c. Mak 4 rvina . 1 , IO~·_. dllt ... 10 OflMk ,...,. do 80I W fnalta .... .........._by the way ...,.. f11t411f ... for ~ UM of UpOuJ~~ ... a:'_.111 ..a.-include'"~"'......... 11ftthctk fertilDen, herb.id4el or thly IDcak ~~~"1n ilaapo the avm. Bid,.... bu hid ill ---._. ...... Q.11 ...... le" ......... _ , ......... llW! ... ...... .................. " tk l9ecl labeUlil -· • .., ... ,...., •• d ......... Tbe problem ii a Jesl.._.. one: peaticldes. Jnateld, they me and color, lftCfblemW..free -own ~tianl. Bill eon.,.. lft the f umcn U10 more than 300 ... techniquca that include compQatina farmers and many auper'marltet pauod a farm bill IMt year that meantime, •f you ol chemical fenUilen. weecl-klllen (for foniliaer). predat011 bup to feel no prestUn.. IO chanp. will tab oftect la 1992. are interested m and poaticidea -66 al wWcla are n,o .. ...::~.! ::.::-.. IOla .. :!'!" ..... , ·-· ••lcaaa, ·-· ne ...... " .... for ~=ii K.V .. Conu Dt1 Mar Your question cannol be ansv.crcd quite 50 easily, but I can mall: the ituation clearer for yuu. suspected by the EPA •..... U19 .._ ,...-. .... 10 be 1111 llawolful. 0 otp1Hc'9 ,_... die flcl dial I ,-- carcinoaenic. Their purpc>M ii to IOI. beCllille It ii ... :'811Y huvated Junm't loll lllUll 1111 lni of to find ~~lillbll Mure and more familie arc bc~omina concerned about the O\eru-.e of chemicals in our foo<l upply, o they arc turning to "natural" food markets and even make frui11 aDd ~tablel more Produce pawn thl way tcndi IO MloN f9lly ,.,..1!11. That cMmical relidHI for three yean mane• URtt amactive lookina. and for loctaer COit 1 hit more bcc1tusc the tupply "R,ftfect" appeuuce can often be before he can be certified 11 an olfen ·shelf lives. But many c:onsumen 11 not " abundant, and won't &e -lb'i!dy CIDllMdc. orpnlc power -processed foods cbemiclJ·free arc now walling to aacrifac:e "good unless the majority of farmen For thole of 19'1 who like the mull contain 1t leul 9S percent fruiu and looks" for better flavor and an witch over to oraanic. Idea of .. orpaic" farming, there b organic in1redicnt1 in order 10 he ve•tables. attempt to protect 1heir families' Unfortunatcty, a long a there arc some good new1 on the horizon. labeled an "ora11nic" product -Selecting varieties health. million~ of shoppers whu elect Unlil ntlW, there hnvc been" no and, here appropriate meat and in season assures ----------=---------------------_...;..;._ _______ ~-~----------.;;..;...--:..:--.:...--------. a plenliful upply .. PIHCll lfflCTIYI 8 A.M. THUllS., AUO. 1S THMI MD., AUO. 21. 19tt. MOST STORES OPEN 24 HOUilS . ....... ITAUAll SAUSAGI HOT OR MILO 6 Por Assorted Color ~2.49 FOIL WRAP CARNATION 4 .99 l •VICI ... a A IUY'a llA•I •OAaT a1u L8. 5.99 C" ... Y aOSTON C•aAM CAKI 7 INCH 3.75' - 9 ·PACK • F:~ ·2·••4•9 FLAVORED • rreod ........ 1 a •1, • 1 1 wa MIU Olt COUIOI ""u I .. , •A... I :;:fii11 I ...,.. ..... CIDWQN. u.f GM Of"9.. I ~..-..a.. COWON,.. cuaibMla. I VA49 TMMI AU9, 21, '"'· .. ~ -------------- I 59 1·L8 Pt<G REG OR THICK LB.· PEACHES R LOWEST PRICE OF THE SEASON LT9NAa.9 W9T'99---"'°'' l'(A("U .AV ....... I tH MAt!ITTS fOOA~ -..C...0 -IN(• "'11(°H ,._ °"'"'°" -llfl ()If 114 "'') 10 S -OAVl flCY MCOW -1[1 a IAllll'.I °'19 OUVt:tn MAW IOUGHIOUtt!OOV-"IWHOC--• 1"11 -· °""'"' ,_, ._," "''"'° 10 "°"!Cf OUI ""IOMllt ..,,., """"' OlO ·~O fAS~ "-AC .. l Af ._ ....,-1 l()llW N<I ffriilO• L •• s LIMIT 8-LI S. Fresh Eo~ t SWEET CORN ........................... P01t I ~ ( ................ ) • 1AW•e•1 -·-9 r~~~oz 1.39 . ....... uellTJUlaS 12-0Z CAN 1.49 KHA .... 12•ACK- 12 OZ CANS +C R V 3.49 M.AINL.AalL VODKA 750 Ml. 80 PROOF 3.99 Y2 GAL. APPLE JUICE HUGHES REG., UNFILTERED OR CIDER OCaAll SN& Y MAUNA LAI ._ Ott GlAPEFRUIT 2 29 ~INK • LIMIT 3 fAKIY .. UIT .. ACKS 10 TO 12 OUNC£ 1.99 SIHLO•I LNJl8 a1011s --~GENUINE AMERICAN ~2.19 Whoi. HON.EYDEW MELONS ................. l l .• 19 a .... ..:.n. W.CllM&ATS HILLSHIRE FARMS I 99 6-0Z e ....,u .• ,..,Vl\~\ -, __ .,,. • ALPINE LACE I 69 • 60Z. e O'HI ... NTATOGllN .79 M'' l ... ACK a1csnc .... .99 50-Ct OXY MEDICATED PADS ............ 2.89 Aloddln Or THERMOS LUNCH KIT .................. S.ff l ... ACK ......... a1c•• REGUlAR Of NEON .79 FLIUUA8ASS STIAKS La'1" f'IUln .• UI • .., ~ 4.99 Frozen O.frotted OREGON BAY SHRIMP ............ ll .. .. Fresh SWORDFISH STEAKS ll 8 ... ..... SALMO•SnAK (Mln .. A~ ··~ 1.49 HIRl'S HOW YOU RIDIEM COUPONS AT HUGHES All morwfocturer • coupont moy be dipubl~ wb Coupon' 1s ~ by food upefmork••• '" lo' 1ec1 to coniroct of monufotturer Ond e11piro11on Anpln v_.\turo Son hr"<>td>nO ..... ,,. ond do••• with the following e11cep11ont I A lt1T't1t of Oronge counr.•• moy be redffmed for fcx• ¥olu• '"'"I like Items will be doubled per cust~r All 1f not Hplfed ond •ub1ec1 10 the follow1nt cond1 oth.r c<M1pons of the ltke •••m will be r~ ''°"' and « e11<ep•tOt1t I Only one retooler coupon ot foe• 11olue , If the coupon Hteeds 1.00 only pet 11~ 2 A~l•fl onl'f to the m•1chond1 .. r~ 1 .00 moy be doubled (no coah refund) 3 hclude• ulorly OYotlobie ot ~ Mote.••• ~htuhon• f0t okohoh< befffoget f1e1h fMd '""'"· tobo<co J>'O at+. •llPMmot"et• brondtid Pfodu<lt will be deter dv<tt, ofhef ret(lller t Grocery pvrcho~ " coupont mined by HU9he• MOtk•I• lqu1 .. olent 11olu• will be Offering ''" items ond connot euffd volue of off red tf poo• le fre h flu"d milk prod~t ••· ll•m A' When doubled, o mCJn\lfO<turer' coupot'I eluded " Coupon for triple Of ony greater multi (OMOI be combined with ony r•to1ler a uwpo11 pie Yolue of manufacturer' <OuPot!t not o<eept.i r • . . .. , and corre pondingly lower prices. Q. WIMa I eat caued .... I f'req9eadJ tel I tell'lllll "91119cl94 Tlalldoel ................ fttlt ls fretlt. I ~ daal ltyd~ .,...... •• lllted .. 181ftdltnl on tbe C911Md hlu label. Can you tell me what dill 11! A.D, Newport aea Hydrolyzed protein, hydrol VCJCtabte protcur and "naturat,. navoring arc essentially all the sa me ubstance: glutamate. It's t salt form of the amino acid (glutamic add) which is found in all protein foods. ,Hydrolyzing is a chemical process in which water is used to break down substances into their smallest parts. In the case of protein, amino acids are lhe basic componcnta. They arc Creed up and then collected. Wilh regard t aJutamate, they're used as a flavoring agenl in numerous food Glutamate e sentially behaves similarly to the flavoring agent monosodium glutamate, which h been associated with Chine e cooking. It is also added to meat, fish and poultry, as well as uch prepared dishes as frozen <linner , snack items, spice mixc , soups and sauces. Some people have reported e"<pencncing headache after eating foods containing the flavoring agent glutamate. However, the Glutamate Association is quick to point out that these reports have not been scientifically confirmed. Ir )OU u pect you may be en itive to glutamate, reading foo4 labels will help to avoid products which contain thi additive. Additionally, the new FDA lat?el regulations will require that manufacturers state on food label exactly what the hydrolyzed protein is, a well a it~ original source. . Q. I ha'Ve Reftu.'( E opbagllls and would llke to know If there •rt any food 1roups that can aggravate my condition? , L.S.,Tttjunga Reflux· Esophagiti is al o known as heartburn, a cond1t1on in which the sphincter muscle of the lower c ophagu (the "windpipe") doc not function properly and allows the stomach's ga tric Juice to back up and escape into the upper esophagus. The highly acidic contents of the tomach 1mtate the delicate esophageal lining. There arc several foods which have been demono;trated to aggravate heartburn Alcohol, chocolate, coffee and fat have all been hown to negatively affect 1hc function of the esophageal phincter. In fact, just two cups of coffee can produce th1 effect in many people. My advice i to go easy on the'lc foods Eating mailer meals m place of larger one will also require le gastric juice for proper dige tion. R~lsttrff dlttltlan Ihraltt anion •n wrrs readtrs' questions about nutrlllon, dlttln1 and food Ideas. ~nd qut tJonJ to IHnlltt Scanlon, R.D., r/o Huntington &•th/Fountain Y•/Jty lndt~ndtnt, J.JO W. B•y St., Co.fl• ftfna, CA 92616. ONE LOW PRICE INCLUDES· PRE CONDITIONING. SPOnH~fi & MOST FURNITURE REMOVFll .. Tillamook Medium Cheddar or Monterey Jock Cheese • 9 Ounce Package Kids Sale! Boneless-~ London Broil Steaks ---1-0p Round-Vons L~on L b Beef-1A" Thin Trimmed • Annour Bonel~ Turkey Golden Star-frounlDe/rwlPd Jennie-0 Turkey Ham f\11/y Coolf'd-8onf'less Bar.S Bacon .. 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Add tomltoes to ttw olive oft and simmer bi~fly to combine Md p1nley, ~. g.trhc, salt and pepper. Cook eently just unlll htrbs go hmp. Rem<M" from lbme. 8y now v.ater Y.1U be at full boil; toss rn pbl and coolt for 2 minutes. Drain, then toss with 2 ublespoons ol wuce SeM! on a fl?Und ~tter topped with rest of wua and fresh basil leaves Pass Rc>l'Nno mee.e to top pasta. ~rves • as a first course Double recipe for a ltgh~ main course. CORN, TO'MTO AND BACON SOU' • • CUP' chrd.en stock or reduced-wit canned chicken broth) • 1 ham hock • 2 slice b.Knn • 1 la~ onion, diced StNll • 3 tablespoons chopped pa~ley • ) b.nil ~a\-es chopped • 1 b.y leaf • 2 cups fresh corn ~Cf'nels, about '4 ears • 3 cups peeled t~toes. chopped fine • ~It and pepper to ta~e • ChopJ>('d pa~ley, for garnish SirT'lmer ~nck with h.im hoctc for 1 hour, Fry bacon in a heavy pot \.\ h<'n br<Mn, ~"""c bacon from pot and drain, set a)ide In bacon fat, saul<' the ont00 until trin parent. Chell add herbs and corn and saute ((;I' 5 minutes m<lle Add tomatoes and simmer '°' about 20 minutes, °' unlll aU ini;red1enn .irC' v.., fl blended Rem<J\.e ham hock from stod. and add stodc to <,Ol..lp ~.1"4.>n with salt ilnd pepper and gamrsh with reserved b.Kon, crumbled and chop?f'd pa,.Jcy. ~· ..... ('> 6 '" 8 How to wish someone .. good luck" In Chinne. (In 3 easy steps) Step #I-You take th«m to th« place where east muts wtSt (West End. that ls!I. SUp #2-You show !Mm our incredible Mlectlon of solid bra• o~ntal cab1net pulls Each0 · lencr i. hand mede In China and IS a Calbgraphlc symbol of a ·thought or Wdh I the one ptctured here m~ans the very bell of luck Step#3 Tr,isome.foryourwlf or a fnt>nd The folks ar West End wish you 'the very bat or luck" w11h th« wry best In decorabw h'1rd'l4are 2133 ~na Canyon Rd. Laguna Beach, CA 92651 (714) 494·2264 ,. --------------.. -.. ---... m 'EJPOIT mes ' ( TA Ui~ Pilo IS PLEASED TO OFFER THIS PROMOTION TO OUR READERS. COUPON Night Thoroughbred Racing THIS RUN'S FOR YOU ORANGE COUNTY RACING FAIR ~A~ · July 29-August 17 Post Tr• 7:• p11 This discount admission coupon is good for $1 .00 oW grandS'8nd admiSs1on iuesday through Saturday {not vahd with any other offer). Grandstand Admission: $2.25, Clubhouse Admission : ~.00, Reserved Seot1ng: Add1t1onal $1 .50, Gentraf Parking: $1 .50, Preferred Parking: $3.00. (Clip end PNMnt It Chndstlnd Tickll W".MCM) -------------------~----- ' ·-~O..Maa 2. • ION ~ • Al£R· . 2. c.o..a Mal Hllll .Pia. 0.. Mae l>MUoft: IN. INDY.POnED PLANT a-: AFRICAN VIOLETMOLET/1,1 I. ao-ie MK Donald. c.o.ta Mcu 0..: BOfilSAI '· Joel hlco. COit& Ma& 0..: DONl!UAD '· 0...-.. HoaDc~ Calta Mc.a C'lela: MAIDEN HAIK FERN l. L-. J.CWMr. Com Mc.a 0.. ANY OlltER NOT LJSTE.D I. 1 .. ncta J. Cartyk, C'01ota Mc a 2. Clarucc HatdV, Oleta M~Y 3. Cluirlonc Hooiler, Ca.ta Mesa Division : IN. INDV. HANGING PLNT Cla•: IVY t Charlotte Hooper. COiia Mesa Oasr. ANY O'rnEll NOT LISTED 2. Charlotte Hgoper, Costa Mesa DMaion MINI. OAROEN 1.ANDSCt.. Oau: DI H OAROEN 2 Charlotte lloope~ Costa Mesa 3 Roy V H~r. Ul!ita Mesa a .. DWARF OR MINIA l'URE 3 Chartoctc HQOPtrJ. Co.ta Mc~ Oa»· HANGING BA;)KET 1 Leah S. ~~ks, Costa Mesa OUI A PLANTED ROCK 3 Joel Pasco a.ta Mesa 4. Charlotte H<>apcr, Costa Mesa Cass: TERRARIUM 1 Doroth! L Santry, Costa MeJa 2. Roben F. Santry, Costa Mesa 2 Mariarct C. Ega!~ Costa Mesa a : u111usuAL CON 1 AINFR I Sandy A. Bfoob. Co.ta Mesa I Deni c . Burch, C05ta Mc a I. Char Hoopc!l'Costa Mesa I. R . Hooper, 1...usta Mesa 3 0 ic Coopc;r, Costa Mcu Oa · Y OTI1ER NOT LI~ TED I J~I Pasco, Costa Mcu DM ion· OlTTOOOR POTicD PLAl'<T Oass· BEGONIA I Mildred M HartWipcn, Cost• Mc'a C.la» Cl\CTUS I Sue M. Hant~. C.O'ta Mc~ .,.Ann Hardy, Costa Mesa I Michael J Ouellette, Nev.port lkach 2. Charlotte 11 w~ Costa Mesa 3 011rente Har , \...OSta Mcq a .. -m RANIU~ I. H.irold Rcc~1 Costa Mc a Cla IMPATIENS ll·M Ann llardy. Costa Mc a C1a \. IVY l Linda J Carlyle, Co ta Mesa 0.i · SUCCUU:NT 2 Ann HJrdy, Ca.ta Mesa 3. Manan L Pitt. , Costa Mesa H·M Crarg B HanlcY.l Costa Mesa Qa, ANY OntER NuT LISTED 2. Kathy M D1cwald, Costa Mesa 2. Charluuc I l()()pcrP8P;~ Mc a 0 1vmon COLLECT. D PLANT Oa SUCCULEl'n'S <CAcnJS) '4. Ann Hardv, Costa Mesa DivtSfon· lN0\1. HANGING PLANTS ili"5· HOY A 3. Stanley A ~a~I~~ Costa Meu Oass: SPIDER Pl.J'\.1"1 1 2 Ann Hardy, Costa Mesa Oa ANY omER NOT LISTED 2. Marian L Pitt~, ~l.i Mesa D1'<is1on-OlJTOR. MINI GROil.AND Oa DISH GARDl::.N 2. St~e H Rice, Costa Meu Oa : HANGINO IN A POT 2 O ucnce Hudy, Coita Mesa Cla . ON A PIECE OF WOOO 2. Roy V. Hoopc!.t~Co.,11 M~ Oass UNUSUAL \..VNTAINER l Nancy C. Bolhngcr, CO'ta Mc\a I Ann Hardv. Costa Mei.a D1vts1on. Pl..Am' BASKLTS Cla SBASKlff I Dianne J Zadeh, Co ta Mc~• 1 IKbbre Harl.ind. C~l~ Mc .i I Charlotte I looper>-Co~ta Mesa I Brenda Latimer. \.O'>la Mc a I. Carol A ~timer, 0.hta Mcu 2. Joan A~1d. Corona Del Mar ~. Jad.1c HOOf>Cr. Co,ta Mc" 3. N1kolau\ Wa ihcv., Costa Mua 3 EX•b I deb. Co\ta Mc'a RU Ff ELL'S UPllOLSTEIY HIC. ... , ..... c..... .... 1112 -a11 .. CISTI msl-541-115' Oa\\ IOBAS~l l I Dianne J 7.adch, Costa Mc!>a I Charlotte lfoopcr, C())ta Mesa I Jadac Hooper, Co\tl Mcu I Carol A. Latimer, Q))ta Mc'" 2 N1kolaui Wa ihew, C~ta Mesa :! Jo.in Au1d, Corona Del Mar 2 Dchh1c flar1and, Co)ta Mc)a 2 Brenda La11mcr, Co\ta. Mc a l Bob Zadeh, Costa Mesa Clau• 120ASKE:.I 1 Dianne J. Zadeh, Costa Mesa I Bob Zadeh, Costa Mesa 1 Debbie Harland, Costa Mesa 2 J~n Ass1d, Corona Del Mar 2. Brenda Llhmcr, Costa Mesa J. ~rol A. l..allmcr, Costa Mc a J Nikolaus Wau11Jcw, Costa Mesa 3 Charlotte lloopcr, Costa Mesa J Jackie Hooper, Costa Mesa Oa' OVER 12BASKET I Marthe A White, Colla M C\I I Bob Zadeh, Costa Mesa • I Charlollc Hoorc;r, Costa Mcs.:a I Jackie Hooper. Co ta Mc>1 I. Brenda L.itrrner, Costa Mesa 2. Dianne J Zadeh, Costa Mc \a 2 Nrkolau \\-11 1hcY>, C°'ta '1c•a 2 Joan A.l,)1d, Corona Del ..,ar 2. Stephanie \hen, Costa Mc"a 2. ~rol A l..atimcr. Cos1.1 Mc,;1 lJl\1sion FIRSl JUDGING Oa ~: BIRD (AGE DECOKA rEo 2 Donna G Van lpcrcn, Costa Mesa 4. C<1rol A U.11mcr. Cost.I Mesa S Dianne J Zadeh, CC>Ra Mesa Oa~: A FLOAT 2 Bob Zadeh, Costa Mesa 3. Jackie Hoo~rJ. Co ta Mcu Clas..~. UN·BEE·Lli::.VABLE 2 Muthe A \\bite, Costa MeY 3 J c._1c Hooper. C"'ta Mesa • Stephamc Olen. COita Mcu S. Rayna E. K.im~!z. Costa Mc~ D1\'1 ion FlRST JUvvlNG Class fEATURING FOLIAGf & WOOD I Donna G Vin lpcren, C~ta Mc a Clas f:'XOTIC I Donna G Van lpcrcn.l Co..ia Mc~ 01\s. Bl:ST US F OF THtME I Donna G Van lpcre!'S~!.' Mc\A Drvmon HOLIDAY MAr11 1 ~ Clau· HRST JUDGING 2 Rayna E Kimbell. Ca.ta Mcu DMJJOn DRY ARRANGEMENT . ~~ORE:.WREATij DrPICTP.;G ~f".A· H·M Dec W Sheahan, C,o,11 Mc~ CO'>ft. PAR7Y! ~fu and \lll'tglt Smgl.ts and Cnupks' Cystic LOTS OJ-DOOR flbrolll PRJ/.£SA~D FoUhdatlon ENTERTAINML VT' The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation presents "Champagne Wishes and .Getaway Dreams" • A Travel and Entertainment Auction Frld_ay, Septem~r 2~ 1991 The N~rt &ach ~1arrlott 6:30 p.m.: Cocktails, Hours d'oeuvre , Silent Auction · .. 8:00 p.m.: Live Auction Hosted by: The Newport Beach Marriott Tickets: $25.00 Advance General Admi ion $50.00 Advance Preferred Seating Call for Tlc•ets_ll.IJd Jnlonnatlon -·--(714) '11U·l393 ti•hl'.COAST - TOIHlllA COn~~f:::! r--------------' would hit• to r !'CK.ET ORJ?~ Ks~ pcnon. I I would like to ~c preferred ecau $50.00 per pcnon T .......... ~ •-------1 Credit Oird• _ V111 · -Ma tc""rd: _ American flpr : _ Catd l·~-------------------------1 lGNATURU: _______ __.. _________ _ NAMH: IADDRF._S _________ _._. ___________ ~ I CJTYIST ATF. Tl!t.EPttONE L--) ------...... Mall To: I Cwik Flbtoiil FOf4ntMllort 'JI~ 'Tt1tt7tl Cmttt rt.c.. s..111 /20. ~ Ct t1MM • (1UJ ~Ja.Jl9l . CM,.,. •• W..,.,,.,Nir •Jll W -~-c-.-.,_ Ci;N A CORSAGE OF DRY MATE· l~IAL 3 Jo:innc Snc1J!m.£t._Nc~'J)Or1 Beach D1m1on NOVICE.fl;) 1 JUDGING ("18\s. I IOW SWEET IT IS 2 Mcl\Jdy Garrett , Costa Mesa Cla~ WT DAISll::.51SM001tl PEB-Btf~ I Joanne SnclgroveJ. Newport Beach 2 Melody Gancu. l.OSta Mc" 01\isiun LOCAUIST JUDGl1'G Class TERRACOTTA POT/SAU-BR ORG 2 Dec W Sheahan, C.osta Mesa <las$ PINKS AND MAUVES I Melody Garr_e_!1 Costa Mesa (11 I IOW sw~ I IT IS '-........ I Carohnc E Randolph, Newport Beach DM,JOn OPEN IST JUDGING Um I IOW SWEET JT IS I lcJh S Banks, Costa Mcu tlan PK POSIES-BL GLASS CE· RAMC 2 Leah S Banko,. CO\ta Mesa (11 ~ I Ol lAG f-& TW IGS IN BAS· "-ET 2 Joanne SndgrO\c, Newport Beach 3 Rochelle O'donnclll...Ncwport Beach D1m1 m· BOUQUETS, KOU NO Ou.,· CLASHING COLORS I Dec W Sheahan, Cos1111 Mcq 4 Lyn M Metheny, NcwPon Beach Cla•\' M>'1E1 HING FROM KJTCHEN 2 Dec W. Shuhan, Co\11 Mc a Drvi ion MINI ARRANGEMENT Cla ,. HOW SWEET IT JS 2 Ann Hardv. Co5ta McY Clus DRY MATERIALS I. Ol:c W Shcaha'?,, Costa Mell! Oau t:; HIBITOR';) CJIOICc S. Dec W Sheahan Co)ta Mc a Dr"mon. TRENDS/MOO. DESJGN, OP Oa AYTIIBSEA I Caroline E. Randolrh. Ncwpon Beach Cius. USING IKEBANA BASKET 3 R°'hcllc O'donncl~ Nc~n Beach na' liEADMASTE:.R;) MODERN DE· ~IGN I Roc;hclle>O'donnell, Newport Beach c.1a Wl::STERN ABSTRACTlON 2. Joanne Snelvovc, Newport Beach 01V1\fon: IKEBANA Oa : EXHIBITOR'S CHOICE I Rochelle O'donneU N~ Beach DMSion ROO'l'EO Pi:AN'TS,INDOOR Oass: AFRICAN VJOLET I Jc ica L Lucbeal, Corona Del Mar 3 Annie K Mcr1cn1halcr. C:0.11 Mc.a (la ANY Pl.ANT ROOTED JN WATfR 2 Ca~v Luchc ;•1,uirona Del Mar •. Raymond T. wcdcn, 11 Mc a "· Robert T. Wcdcn, Costa Mesa (II . 81=.GONIA l , Brett N Luch~1. Corona Del Mar C:la s BROMI l IAD I. Brett N l uchc 1, Corona Del Mar Cl& . FERN 1. J Kl l Luchesi, Corona Del Mar 2 Jc I Mergenthaler, C'1»ta Mc\I 01 · PAl.M I Ca~y Luchc I, c~)ron• ~I Mar Cla ' ANY OTIIER NOT LISTFD I T n J Wahl C 11 Meu l>1v1 ion HANGJ G PLAN1 1NDOOR Cla~· P011-IOS --- Tiffany Dalper, 11, ol the Mesa Goat HUI ~ 4- H di1p&.ys her entry which was named beit of show In the Floric:Vtture DMllon of the Orange County FaJr 4·H competition. Today's results listings complete the rilot'1 presentation of fur · contest winners from Costa M~ Newport Beach and Corona def Mar. I Jc uca L Lu?!C.~.!.i,. Corona Del Mar Oa SPIDER PJ..l\.N 1 1 C.'iCt Luchesi, Corona Del Mar Drvi ion. NOOOR PLAm'ERS Oass. DISH GARDEN I Casey l...uchcsa Cqrona Del Mar C'la s rEATURlNG DWARP UNI SPEC 2 Brett N Luc.~~ Corona Del Mar na IN A BASiu: I 2. Ja,mmc M De C:O.ta, Colta Mc.a 3. Jc,\1ca I Luchesi, Corona Del Mar Cla' ·POND GARDEN 2 Chm 0 . Wahl, Costa Mesa Clns 1ERRARIUM • 3. ~n J. Wahl, Cotta Mesa C1a : UNUSUAL COITTAJNER/OVR 6 I. Oi~y_Luchcsl, Corona Del Mar Cla : UNUSUAL COITTAJNERJUND 6 I. [hell N. Luchcs.!J C:Orona Del Mar 01'isiun ROO Tt:.D PLANT/OUT· DOOR ~HI CACTUS I. BcnJamin Inouye, Coata Mc a I Mell sa ·W lnou}-e, ~ta Mesa I. CaS\:) 1...u,hc 1, C.Orona Del Mar 4. Ra~nd T Wcden, Costa M~s.a ll·M Robert T Wcdcn, Costa Mesa C1a COLLECTION·2 OR MORE • Abraham lnouycLCosta Mesa Cla COLOR BOW 2 Jennifer K. LucbcsJ , Corona Del Mar Cl.ii.s f1JCH IA I Jennifer K Luchesi , CoronJ Del \iu {lass GFRANIUM 2 &n1amtft"L lnou c, C'mla Mc'~ Cla-.,. 111-Re-,. I. Brett N I ucbc$1, Corona Del Mar ~ haac L Inouye, Costa Mesa Oa IMPAllENS I. Ja~mtnc M De Costa, Costa Mesa I. Bsctt N l udlc i, Corona Del Mar 2 DcnJ1m1n L Inouye, C:OSta Mesa 0 1 MINIATURE ROSE I Jennifer K. Luchesi, Corona Del Mar Oa SUCCULENTS 3. Robert T Wcdcn, Co.ta Mesa 4. Raymond T. Wcdcn, Costa Mesa Oa ANY OTIIER NOT LISTED I Raymond T. Wcdcn Oleta Mua I. Robert T. Wcden, ~ta Mesa l>l\111un OUTDOOR PLANTERS Cla CACIUS · 1 1 .. ac L Inouye, Costa Mesa 4. Abraham Inouye, Costa Mesa Oa DISH OARDE:.N 2 Jum1ne M De C05ta, Costa Mc 2. Brett N Luc.~S::!i Corona Del Mar Cla IN A BASM.1 I Mel W Inouye, Costa Mesa 2 Jc SiCa L. Luch~.i, Corona Del Mar Cius· A PIECE OF wOOD l luac L l n<>u~. Costa Mesa 01 ; A PIANTEO ROCK 2. Breit N Luchc 1, Corona Del Mar Cius SUCCUl.EN'T I BcnJamm L lnou 'C, Cm1a Mcia I Melisu W lnou e, Colla Mesa 2 Jennifer i.. 1 uc:hcs.1, Corona Del Mar See FAIR/Cl 1990/91 ANNUAL REPORT PEOPLE ARE --- ING ---MOREATTim --- NEWPOKf BFACH PUBLIC LIBRARY Ma1Cria1s Clrculal.Cd People u in& The Library Rcfcraicc Questicn Asked Matcri.als Available (Items) Adult Leamc11 Rcocivina L.i&cracy Sctvk:el \blWlfiCCf Hows Donated The Cennl Utnry and 3 tnnchcs ll'C open 70 hours each week. t.068.712 74S.S9 l 194.200 271.CXX> 242 13.807 17~ lnctea1C 13~ Incrca.1c 7~ Incrcuc 8~ lncl'UIC 42% Increase . The ftaura aboYc ~ctent increases fmmlua~ 0.. UNUIUAL CONJ'AJNER/\JDN. 6 1 • ..,.~ ...... 4. .... 4. ea.o.. Def Mar a-: 3 ..... I. W-.L Coeca Meu DMlioll: ~0EJ1$T JUDOINO Qui: AU. POUAOE I. R-., N. Hill, N:.'J:!rt Beach ~~.'l~M"~o~~ ci!i.: 'm· ~~cwport Beach i. ~~~:e.!;.r;:r &each 4. RJU . LOia. ~ Beach 4. R8'1nond T. 'liede" Colee Mna 4, Robert T. Weclen \.a.la Maa Dwision: ROOTED Pl.ANTS, INDOOR Clau: AFRICAN VIOLET I. Jennifer K. Ulchcsi, Corona Del Mar 2. Micheel M. Mac Donald, Costa Mcaa aw· ANY PLANT ROOTED IN WATER I. Br:Y911 l. Harland, Coata Mcu Oaa· BEGONIA l. Bryon L Harland. Cotta Mesa 2. Jennifer K. Lu<:he,i, Corona Del Mar aa . FERN • I Jennircr K. Luchc I, Corona Del Mar Ow; ORCHID I. Bryon L Harland, Co 11 Mc a Oass: PAIM I. Bryon L Huland, Costa Mesa l. Jennifer K. I uchesl, Corona Del Mat aus: ANY OntER NOT LISTED 2. Brad A Mer1enthaler,.£osta Mesa Division~ HANOING Pl..Aru/lNDOOR' Oau: IVY I. Bryc>n L Harland, Colla Mesa • Oass: POTI IOS I Bryon..l.. Harland, C01oti1 Mesa 2 Michael M. Mac Donald, Costa MCJA Oa i SPIDER PLANT APPLE l . Joew s..~:=-8Ads a!.~~~ pea, ~ W, SheabanR•<;:r_:aa 2. Catoltoe P-Newport BMcll l>Maion: OPENfTHJRD JUOOINO 0..: BRIOHT ORA.NO! . 2. RocheU. O'donoeU'-~ Beach 0..: PINKS AND MAUVES . I. l.eeh S. Blnb, C.O.. Mcaa 0111: Wl DAISIF.SISMOOnt PE~ Bl.ES 1 Rochelle O'donne~ll Nc1WJ)Ort Beacb 0Mlklft: BOUOUE JS ROUND) Oaa. SUMMElt Fl.O RS I. Oeo W. Shcaha~ Cotta Mesa .... 3 Leah S. Bub, u.a Meta C1111. HOW SWEE;I IT IS 2 Dec W. Sheahan, Coste M.:sa / DMllOll:MINI ARRANGEMf.NT · a .. : FROM AROUND TiiE HOUSE I. Dec W. Sheahan, C..1a Meu Division: IK.EBANA • au.: EXHIBITOR'S OIOICF 3. Rochelle O'donncllbNcwport ~ach Drv11ion TRENDS/MO . DESIGNIOP Oa : LIFE NEAR A POND l Caroline F-Randolph, Newport Beach Oa :WESTERNABSTRACTION S Rochelle O'donncll, Newport Beach Clau: MORIBANA, UPRIGHT FORM I Rochelle O'donnell, Newport Beach Oa · NAGERIP. STYLE, UPRIGIIT 2. Rochelle O'donncll, Newport Beach l Joanne Snel1rove, Newport Beach Division: TillRU JUDGING (No. S') Profeuloul Photesnphy Division: PROFESSIONAi. PHO· ~!WrlaAJT 3. Ketluyn J. Plt.zstrald, Corona Del Mar H·M. Nrepemdra Prased, Newport Bcadt Clau: OPEN, NOT MENTIONED A.BOVE I 3 Vc1111Ub AndruouP)', Costa Mc.u 6 1. Ca1ey ~. COfOft I Mar Oa UNUSUAL CONTAJNER/\JND 6 I. Brett N. Luchesi, Corona Del Mar D1vi11on: ROOTED Pl.AN r OUT· DOOR Oa CACTUS 1. Benjlmm L Inouye, Coata Mcu I Mer ... W. Inouye, Colla Mc.a I ~ Locheli. Corooa Del Mar • Ra~ T. Wcdcn, Cotta Mcu HIM. Robert T. Wedell Colla Meu a a '. cou.ECnoN-2 OR MORE 4. Abrabem lnouycLColta Mesa Oau: OOLOR BOW 2. Je11n1rcr K. Luchesi, Corona Del Mar Oau· FUOISlA I. Jcnn.ifcr K Luchc 1, Corooa Del Mar Oass. GERANIUM .. 2. Bcn1amin L Inouye, Costa Meu Cass: HERB 1. Brett N. Luchesi, Corona Del Mar 2. Isaac: L Inouye, Costa Mesa O..· IMPATIENS I. J...-M 0. eo.ca, C.. Melil J. Intl N lAdMiti. C.0.-. Dll .._ 2. •.:r·h L a.ou,e. C... .._ 0...: NIATUllE ROSE I. JeanJfcr K. l..Aldleli, eo.o. Del M11 Cla · SUCCULEHl'S 3. Robert T. Weda, Cotti .... 4. R8'Yln0Dd T. Wedell, Colla ..... Cl111· ~y O'JlfER NOT Unm> I. RaY'llMlGd T . Wode~1 Mele I. RC>Mrt 1'. Weden, Mae Divb!On: OUTDOOR PLANTERS (.11 . CACTUS Jr. Floriculture Fir t Judging Divluon. ROOTED PLANTS,JNOOOll Oa ArJUCAN VI OLET I. Jeua L Luch~i. Coron.a Del Mir 3. Annie K Merrcnthalcr, Colla Mell Cl1 · ANY Pl.ANT ROOTED IN WAU R • 2 Casey Luchc 1, Corona Del Mer • ~aymond T. Wtdc~ Costa Mca 4 Robert T. Wcden, \Alta Mesa Cla ·BEGONIA l. Brett N. Luchesi, Corona Del Mar 01 . BROMEUAD I. Brett N. Luc:hw, C.Orona Del Mu Cla. ·FE RN I. 1 ICI l.. Luchw, Corooe Del Mu 2 Je5'>C I Mergenthaler, c.o.ta Maa O aa PALM l. Cucy L4Khcs.1. Corona Del Mar Oa ANY OTHER NOT LISTED l. 1)\on J Wahl ~ta Mesa l>1V1\1nn HANGING PLANT.INDOOR Cla ~ POTifOS Cla\S· BOUQUET · BRIGHT COLORS 1. Beth A Snelgrove, Newport Beach J Kelsey Loi!&. Newport Beach Class: FOLIAOE & TWIGS IN BAS-riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii KET 2. Abraham Inouye, Cosla Mesa See FAIR.Im 2. J~ P. Sne_l1fov~_ Newport Beach Class: PARTY CER 1 t:.RPIECE 1. Melassa W. Inouye, Costa Mesa I Ryan D Lon1. Newport Bcac~. Oa PRESSED MATERIA.LS 3 Bcniim1n L lnouyc..l Co ta Mc a Oa USING ROCKS CJR A ROCK I Shawn A O'donncll, N~rt Beach D1v1 Jon THIRD JUDGING (No 6) 01 HOW SWEET IT lS "'J/Ulage 7'aire Sfioppe.s " I. Bryon L Harland, ~II Mesa 3. Tom A Hardv. Costa Mc a D1vmon INDOO~ PLANTERS Oass DISH GARDEN I Jennifer K. Luchc 1 Corona Del ~ar I Diana D Sheahan, Costa Mc a 2 Bryon L Harland, Costa Mc'a Oa · JN A BASKl.T Marvin Waldrop of Costa Mesa swept his division and took home the g.rand award for his reindeer entourage ente red in the home arts and crafts competition at the fai r. I Bryon 1-Harland, ~II Mc\a Gia EXHIB ITOR'S CHOICE I Tracy Bro1nn1\, Co ta Mesa I Diana D Sheahan, Costa Mcu 2.44oward R Bank,., ~ta Mesa For Lease-Prime Location Retail Space From $1.15 gross Office Space From sl.65 gross Largest Mall In Laguna Beach. 1\vo ~vels Of Secured Parking. Prime Coast Highway Locatm. l . Br)'on L llluland. CCM.ta Me'" 2. Jennifer K Luchc 1, Corooa Del Mar Ous TERRARIUM I. Howard R. Banks, COita Mc\a I Brw>n L Harland, C<»ta Mc a · Oa · UNUSUAL CONTAJNERIOVR b 2 Jennifer K luchc i)... Corona Del Mar Oa · UNUSUAi 1..0NTAINFR/ UND.6 2. Bryon I. 1 larla1'0. Cost11 Mc11 . Division. ROOTt;D PLANT/OUT-DOOR Oau:CACTUS J Bryon L Harland. CO\ta Mesa 2 Tom A Hardy1.P>sta Mesa Class COLOR OOwl 2 Bryon L Harl1nd, ~t;i Mesa C1us GERANIUM I Bryon L Harland, Ccxta Mesa Oa . RERB • l. Jennifer K Luchesi. Corona Del Mar Oa · IMPATIE-.NS 1 81)'0n L lfarland, C~ta Men Cla SUCCULENT I Jennifer K. Luchc\1, Corona Del Mar Oi\11 ion: llANG ING p \m OUl'DR. Oa GRAPF IVY 2. 01)un l Jfarl-.nd, C(»ta Meil Clau. IVY I 81')'0n l J larl.and . Co..11 Men Class ANY 0 lllER 3 Bryon L 1 larland. Costa Mc~a 01Y1sion PlANTF RS. Ol!fDOOR aw CACT1JS 1 Michelle l Dan'-~, Cthta Mc a I Bryon l llatlo1nd CO\l.s Mc'" Ons IN A llA~KI l I Bryon l I larlo1nJ, Co}til Mc\a I Jennifer K I uchc''· Corona Del Mar Oass: UNUSUAL CONTAJNEJlJOVR 6 2. Tom A. Hardy, Costa ~csa 3. Bryon L I larfand, ~ta Mc a D1vmon: ARRANOEJ IST JUDGING aass: HOW SWEET IT IS I. T,.cy Brannis, Costa Mw l Dian~ D. Sheahan, ~ta Mesa Class: FUN Willi JUNK 2 Tessa N. Ooff, Costa Mesa 2 Ryan M. O'donnell, Newport Beach 3. Lisa M Brann~, Costa Mesa Cla s: JN A HONEY JAR 1. Tracy Brannt~l.Costa Mesa Oass: PARTY CErtTERPIECE I. Tessa N. Goff, Costa Mesa I Bryon L Harland, Costa Mesa 1. Diana 0 . Sheaha~_Costa Mesa 4. Lisa M. Brannis, U>Sta Mesa Cass: US ING DRY MATERIALS I Diana D. Sheahan, Costa Mesa 2 Bryon L Harland Costa Mesa 3 Kristi Montooth, COSta Mesa 2. Nc"A-port Harbor Orchid Society, Or· angc. J um p & Course De ign 0 1Vt.,1on JUMP & COURSl D~ IGN Cla~ DESIGN OF A'NY JUMP I Kimber!)' D. D11hlc, C.O ta Mc a l Jcnlvn V Kapu . Costa Mesa 3 Ca rol A Lat1mcr, Co.ta Mc a Flower & Garden Show Dmston:llilRO JUDGING (No. I) Oa : ALL FOLIAGE:. l . Donna G. Van lpcrcn, Costa Mesa 3. Carol A. Latimer, Costa Meu Oa : MINI CARN'/ROSES IN BAS· KET 3 Rayna E. Kimbell, C01ta Mesa Division. THIRD JUDGING (No 2) GOOD NEWS fllJM FARMERS INSURANCE c:.. --• f ' d d . d , (' ), I you re ~ goo . nver ~n Rabbitt lnllll'lllCI A....V.y your car 1s equipped with ..., .. v antilock brake s or airbags... 441 Old Newport Blvd. CM.l • a 1•7740 Ntwport Beach (Near Hoag Hosp.) The Art .of Light You can bri1lrtnt Off)' room of your ltomt w11lr trt~rv. sllr!._n1 fjylilttl by Wn to•. Our f rftlftU~ llctnstd i ff· stalltrs can lwoutify yo"' ltomt owr- m11t1 ... w1tlt I day installation. Slttd somt li1ht on tltt sub}tct. Glrrs Call today for your frtt in-home estimate '-<• 1'11 (714) 545-9793 A-rt cw Si,,.W• faturlng Brittolite• Skyliahts c.,, Lit tl:fi,·,.. Retirement LMng for ActWe Seniors t:."i1!'Y Our Sunday Brunch is ''The Talk of th~ Town !" Give it a try, the tab i on u . Call for re el'Vation . '*°' <'•• M6-6300 2213 Folmew Rd. Costa M~ Include~ ruc.i lu1urle:. as: •Meld tnd :_i,.,en S>tvlce •Dally ,\ctlv1tlea •Social Excursions •Chaufftt :rec' 1 r1nnportat1on •European culali e •Fully equipped Kltchtntttva •24 hour St11rflng Oass: ntEME I. Donna G. Van lpcren, Costa Mesa Oa : ORIENTAL I. Donna G. Van Jpcrenj Costa Mc a Cla • PARTY CENTERP ECE I. Donna G Van Jpc ren, Costa Mc a 4 Rayna E. Kimbell , Costa Mesa Class 'BEST USE OF THEME I Donna G. Van Jpcr~!'z...Costa Mesa DrvtSion· HOLIDAY MAN aLES Cla:. · FIRST JUDGING l . R~y_na E. Kimbel!,_ Costa Mesa Oa · SFCOND JUDulNG 2. Donna G. Van lpercn, Costa Mesa Clm TJllRD JUDGING 2. Donna G. V .in lpcrcn.._ Costa ·Mc a D1v1sion NOVICE/fHIRu JUDGING (No 4) Clh · CLAS! JING COLORS l Melody Garrett, Costa Mesa 4 Ann H.ardv. Costa Mc~ 3 Ryan M O'd<>nnell, Ncwporr Beach Oa FLOWERS IN A ROW 3 Michelle L BanbA Costa Mesa 3. Lisa M Brannas, unta Mcu Om: SOME:.TlllNO FROM KJTCH.EN 2 D11na O. Sheahan, C.os11 Mesa 3. Tracy Brann1 l ~ta Mesa Ous PARTY CEN 1t:.RPIECE 1 Bl)'Qn L Harland~ Costa Mc" Oass: USINO ROCK:> OR A ROCK I. Diana D Sheaha~ Costa Meu 3 Lisa M Branni , U>Sta Mesa Om WR CA1H ·DRY MATERIALS 1. Kristi Montooth, Costa Mesa Dtvi\ion THIRD JUDGING (No. 6) Cla'!> llOW SWFET IT IS -2 I leather N lngrarfia, Huntington lkach 2 Judy A O.uc:l4. Fountain Valley Cla f.XJllBllOR'S CllOICI:. 2 I leather N lngraffta, 1 lunungton lk.ith Heavily TrafTded Area. (714) 497-1131 Cla ' rOt IAOE & TWIGS IN BAS-KET I Joanne nclgn.~e. Ne~rt Beach (.la~~ llOW SWEET IT IS I Mel~ Garrett, CO\ta M~a DIVl\11\n LOCAL.:IlilRD JLDGING Cla,>. t RVf.D Bl.K VASE.GRN Rat & Mouse Dept. D1v1s1<>n STANDARD O a\ AO COLOR/lNCLUDING UN· srANDARD lllO S. CoMt Hwy.., Lapnallacb 1 Jennifer R11a C())ta Mesa D~mon PFT Miracle Whip /_~ (nm• s ll ROI t'IU Cwn) iracle Whip ~il (714) ., .. u. ... on the 1hnfJJJ Zip™ of Miracle U1Up r.------~---~-----------------------~ I I I I I I I I I o I I _..,. ..... r .. ... r 1. ~ L.,.,.,.d C...a... 2.....,., ~ 0.... 0.1 Mu §Ji!~ l.ltMCL a..,._o.aMeu O..FMN l. Hulfet IC. YCW. Olraaa Del Mat ci!;r, ~o!::'d9£No. *-Oul:OROflD 1. Jouiler It. a...dllli. o.ona Del Mar 2. J...-M De <.•a. Cotta Mcaa 2. Breu N IAc.~ Corona Doi Mar Clue lN A 8AS11U::.1 • I, BrJOG L HarleDd. o.a. Mola 0 .PALM I Qua: IMPATIENS I. Meliua W I~. Co.ta Mca I. ~ L. Hartud. Coeta MC11a I. :Jennifer K. IAchai, Cwooa Del Mar I . .,_ L Hulud, a.ta ..._ aaw: succua..arr · "'t. Jenaifct It. Lucbeti, C.0.0.. Del Mar 2 lcsaica l~ Lucho!,i1 Corona Del Mll Oa : A PIECE OP wOOD 3, l•ac i..;. 'I~ Cotta Mesa O a : A PLANTED ROCK Cla = ANY OlHER NOT LISTED 2. Brad A Mer1cn1~1.~rl.£oata Me.a D1vist0n: HANOINO rl.J\l'l 111NDOOR (1W: IVY I>Msioft. HANOINO Pl.ANT/OUTDR. Ctaa: GRAPE JVY l Orett N. Luchw, Corona Del Mar 2 °"°" l.. Harland, CU.ta Me11 c.i.: rvv Cius SUCCULENT 1. Bcnjamln L. Inouye, C'o611 Meu J. Mcllss1 W Inouye, Cotti Mesa I Ul)\)fl l.. t llfland, C4i.ta Mcu . Cla · POTiiOS . 1. B~ _L Har1aDd, Coata Mtu C'la•: ANY O'niER 2. Jennifer K. Luchc , Corona Del Mar I IkYOn L Harlan Coata Mtsa 2 Mtehwl M IC Oonakt, COila J B~ L. Harland, Costa Mesa Oivllion: Pl..ANll!RS, OUTDOOR aur. CAcrus Mc~ Cius: UNUSUAL CON'lAINbRJUON 6 • Oass: SPJDbR PLANT l. M1cheUe L Rants, ea.ta Men I Bryoa L t11rl1nd, Cos1a Mesi Cla ~ rN A BASKtT t 2 Abr11h:im lnuuyc, Cmll McJa 4. Isaac L Inouye, Costa Mesa l. Bl}Oft L. Harland, Costa Mc.a J. Tom A. Hardy, COlta Mesa J Bryun l. Harland, Coste Mesa 4. C~>:: Luchesi, Corona Del Mar Ous. N"Y OTIIER l Brent R. Wammack Costa Mesa Divis1on· ARRANGEJ lh JUDGING Oass ALL FOLIAGE Di'ti ioo: INDOOR PLANTERS Cla : DISH GARDEN 1. Jconi/er K tucbesi, Corona Del Mar Oa • UNUSUAL CONT AINER/OVR 6 1. Jennifer K. Liac:~sl, Corona Del Mar l. Rusi)' N. Hill, Newport Beach 2 Beth A Snclgrovcl .Nc~rt Beach Oass BRIGHT ORANGE FLOWERS I Joey P. Snel~rovc. Newport Beach I . Diana O. Sheahan, Costa Mesa 2. Bryon L. Harland, Cotta Mesa Cla s: rN A BASKET 2 fom A JiarJy, Costa Mesa 3 Bryon L Harland, Costa Mesa Dlvt.ston ARRANOE./lST JUDGING Cla•. HOW SWEET IT IS I Bryon.J... I farland, Cotta Mc a 2 Jcnn11cr K. Luchesi, Corona Del Mar Oa~. I-UN WlTH J UNK l Tracy Brannis., C~t• Mesa 2. Shawn A O'donncll, Newport Beach 4 Kelsey Long, Newport Beach aass: TERRARIUM 2 Otani D. Sheahan, Co.la Mcu aa : FUN WITH JUNX 4 Ryan D. l.ong, NewpQn Bcac.h 4 Raymond T. Wcdc".!z Costa Meso 4 Rohcrt T. Wcdcn U> la Mesa 1. Howard R. Banks, Costa Mc a I. Bryon L Harland, Costa Mesa Cla s: UNUSUAL CONTAJNERJOV R. 2. Tessa N. Gorr, Costa M esa 2. R~•n M. O'donncll, Newport Beach .,,, 3. Usa M. BranniJ, ~ta Mesa 6 • Ol\1!1100 ROOTED Pi..ANTS,INDOOR Cla\S AFRICAN VIOLET 2. Jennifer K. Luchc i, Cordna Del Mar \.'lass IN A HONEY JAR 1 Tracy Bninnistf.osta Mesa Oa '. PAR~t"r CEN 1 ERPIECE 1 Tessa N. Goff, Costa Mese I Jennifer "-. Luchesi, Corona Del Mu Class. UNUSUAL CONTAINER/UNO. 6 I Bryon L. Harland, Costa Me~ l. Diana 0 , ShcahDl)i Costa Mc>a 4 L1:t11 M. Brannis, \..osta Mesa ~ M1lh.icl \f Mac Donald, C.OSta Mesa Clim. ANY PLAN r ROOTED IN WA ll:·R 2. Bryon L Harland Costa Mesa D1visio11: ROOTBb PLANT/OUT· DOOR Clm: USING ORY MATERIAl.S I. Diana D Sheahan, C.OSta Mesa 2. R~ L lbrlandJ..Costa Mesa 3 Kitstl Montooth, U> ta Me~a Chris Deparrle of Costa Mesa took first place and division honors for his alabaster sculpture during competition at the Orange Cius: CACTUS County fair In Costl Mesa during July. · I Brwn I M.uland, Costa Mesa L1a"' Of GONIA I. Dryon L Hartand, Costa Mc a 2 Tom A Hardy, Costa Mesa C LASSIFIED INDEX 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE CO. 540-1220 FROM SOUTH ORANGE CO 4M..-OO THI PILOT ClAS$1flED OFFICE HOURS T elepl'°"9 hNlce ~~'°P"' ...._eo.- M.f' • 30M>-6 ~ o.ADLIM•S l'U8UCA TlOH OEAOUHE Mon 5)0 PM W.ct JOO PM CHECK YOUR AO TH£ FIRST DAY .,.. ~ llAoct\, COllo Meoo "'°' -to/ .--.CV oncl OCQJICIOt -~--do ooo.r .....,.. .... _.,.,.. oo•-l>Odr ond ~ .,caa Cid.,,.. ..,.,.. - --to ~1&, IN ~ llMlcr\.Coolo Meoo PIO! oc:c.,rt no~ lot """....,. non --·•• ""' _,I "VI ... --_,. .... -COii .,, .. -octlAl9\' oco.CJl;Od bf ... .... c----be ....,..., ........ ~ Nft on-n ""'paid ...... JD do'f> .. --..... ~ to. lll.fnd-ed IO .~~~edd l lf1'dlhe ll'C)dd _,.,.. 119< ....,,,,., ... ~ .,...., oncl --ollotn9(·- Hou HI .-. ~o• S111 ... 'oo.' •n;~ 8u1 ""' \ ~~ r ,..~. I S-.1 .·.. . .,.," , ... ,. ·-•"'• .. ~ /4UCJ 10' ~ St,.•ct •V O••tctory If"\ ::.uN :>A. Hou••• ~ f or Sale ... General 1002 5% SOLUTION Purchase 1he ham• of your cholco wllh only 5' down No closing CO'lts noodod Thia '' no1 a VA. FHA or oq ulty sh•re You r• celv• I~ ownerahlp & 1 00"1. tax boneflta Mu1t have clean credit and at•bla Income C•ll Co-Eq uity. Agt 239-4334 Rancho Santa Maroerlt• TIJERAS CREEK VILLAS Condominium Homes 1·2 Bedroom• From $108,490 3-6 Unlta Ootf CourN Nghbmdl 714/S&e.2883 the S•n Juen Oroop Co1nn;1 clt•I M.ir 1 O:'/ !~~ ·-•" t t t··~-... l(~~J~ '-'• ... ~ ... .,u 'O "11..lMd C.•••g• ....... ..... . .. "'··) .. ""· T l "t p(>•l1 1 "" • ' • "'in 01)9" "Ovll • 01rec:to't •• .... A! ._.,,J•-4 Coron<1 dcl Mar 1022 FRESH Al A _,AllY Quiet neat beech 6 bey, Ilk• new 2 Bed- room, 2 Bllth condo, J>-'! vtew, epa tub, i. land knchtH"I, garege • port. "'4~.ooo nrm. 'f •MMlfl df'/, ltai .:fUJjt1·tlil'J 67-1-8~.<J~ 3417 L c:..t Nll'r~ C:. - Cost,1 Mesa 1024 2-FAMILY HOME 4Br 3B•, 2000 sq ft, Hp IMng quart9r9 f°' femtly Of roommat ... Price el••h•d to S210K. All Apt. 198-3196 COLLEGI PARK Beat LOC•tlon 38A 2BA. dbl ftplc , f9mlly yard, cu~•eac. Call to sHI '237,000 DONALD ~Al'P 4334••• ...... ~ ....... 340 • DUPLEX E. 20th St ~Br 2~8•, lg yd, 1800. eq fl. hi CORONA DEL MAR upgrd. Reduced It OK to t279K. 85C>+t8e Ju•t !~~attc to NEWPORT LANDING the beech , bdfm•. 2 TOWNHOllE bath own.i-'1 unit wllh 3BR, 2 58A 2 car ga· flreplace a. prlv11te rege, pool, •P• No petto pft.ta 2 bdrm t laat month No Hcu- bath renttl unit wllh rlty w/ret. &1300/mo prfvat• aundeck 6 • teaae Aak '°' BudCIY. tiny hetbor vtew tdeat 548-2313, ext. 333, qut.l locetlon Agt. 83 t .7300 873-4400 _llM...._W_TWMH_M_l_l1 ONLY ea t0,000 MA 211'1a. hfghty up- gtacMcl end untt. Nt leok ~· •ut1t .... ~~Al'P - Cost;i Mcs,1 10,)4 Meu Verde Value Single atory, 1700 a/I, 3BR 2BA, lonn•I living w/ frptc Sep f•m rm w/cuatom brick fir• place. Form•I dining rm •ddhlon. Remod- eled kitchen, ftench doora & windows. CAP• COD DOLL HOUS• Won't lut Priced to •ellJ Offered at $269.900.~ll•r wtll P•Y S3000 of buyer' closing co1ta. \ 642-5678 NPWpt)' l l I " '.I L,1qt111.1 8e,H h 1 Ob9 !11·1 U.11 .!122 BP.I(,, ,' 1 ·lB N ,-.\., pur I 8e<1cli .)1G9 From North Orange County From South Orange CCU"tty ~ EJ r JI ,' i ,0 540-1220 496-6800 t ~ ~ I I f I • I I ) I DELUXE LAROE 28R, 28A. Clean, quiet. Lrg HARIOR VIEW CAPE COD MOD•RN Attraoclv• v.ARLY 1-38R Som• cloa .. a. Encl gar w/ LOVELY 38r 3811 tum COM fem. roomm8'e UftMEI Newly bulh 2 •'Y 3BR, 2Bdrm houM, WOOda nr bch $85041500 opnr. 548-9078 •fl 5 hH. QI.Ht W. Bay Ave wlll'lted to thr 2BR ,,_ 2.v.BA w/frplc, garden Cove .,... 2 Blu to Winter teaaH alt0. •'SIDR 28, 1 \.\Ba twn-Step• lo bay °' bch. ape. AYI. 111 . non/amkr LOCATIOI, LOCATIOI! patto, 2 c.r encl •uto beach. Unfurn. Avall Viii• RtM'ltalt 875-49t2 houa• apt, prlv patio, N/pet. Wimer s1eoo, pr9f. K9f1 e.u.1138. Priced to aefl. Pride ol gar & .. e tyatem. 911. 4 ff.t4eo encl gar. 287 Cebrlllo. Yrty '2250· 873-3053 COM lrg 28r 28&. kJvety ownerahlp 4BR, 2BA B•tl vetue In town. S70S/mo. 842·5588 McLAIN ENTERPRISES w , walk to bch. Hon- Montego with prime $2350/mo. 875-2311/ ~.;..;;.;;~.;;.;...;;....;;_;;,,;..;..;._., FEATURES Hl ti~ non-tmkr Ph II b-'t lo-875 ""1 t •.a10• 2·atry, 2'8R EXCLUSIVE. older fem,. wt," •hr w/ aae gr .. n ., --~--·-----1 ~BA, dthWthr, bit· e Re a '"""' ....... cetlon near com· CloN to ocHn 28R Ina, enc:t g.,, patio, BEACH & COUNTRY ~,.:;' utll. 873-Sm .,_ munlty plJ'k end pool. 2BA, $1275. Shr ~· $750. Studio BR COf'do. no peta 84~19 CLUB COMMUNITIES E'SIDE C.M. 28 R, 1 8A Owner It moving out rage. Avi 9/I Agt VerulllH Pool. ape. - of the ., .. end want• 87~ Of 3fJ<HM92 gym, Hune, P•tlo, l/llDE • IACK IAY 1 • 2 & 3 ~oom hN to lhr. No drug• laat Hie $509,000. C· ... A Co-2Br 1B•, guafd. refrlg. 846-2947 YRLV APT IBR, 1BA w/ 2459 Rue de C•nnH Apta wtfrp+c, wet bat, $500/mo Incl utlla C all Toddy Smith ... •• " 2BR 2BA bh I t micro, w/d hkupt. • .. ..,,,. dep ,., ........ . • 1 car gar, above PCH. ••BLUFFS•• deck. New crpt N/ • gar.. · n • central elr & garage _..;.~ ____ ._.,.._ ..... _-_ ... _ •Sin Michel• 7~~i:.~~~) Avl 9/1 $960. VIiia Lg 3BA fem rm. pett. Upgreded. S900 lndry S800. 494·2471 w/e>Ctre 1torag•. All FEM to thr 38r 2._.S. 3BR 21;.,Ba. frplc, 2 The Prudential Renlala 8'711-49t2 2•A8a, redone, 2100 Incl utile 873-4220 LARGE 21R, 1981 melntenance Incl. NB twnl'IN w/frptc & car •tt•ched g.,age, Callfornla RHlty JAIMtn CttlEC 82200 sit. $11~00 mo. Omb", 11-a.. •31 ..--. Sorry, no pets. apa. ~.._, fUrft 9ft1V. central air. pvt gated -----------• Plen I, new p.Jnt, new I pool Bkr 720.7432 ....,....., v ~ FROM S1.295/mo $400/rno. Homey anc:t com m Comm pool/ HARBOR VIEW nr. crnr loc. 24&-1991 •t.g 2·ttry, 48R 2BA. LOV•LY 2BR 1 ~BA lME NEWPORT MAAIHA f>Y!. 845-8799 aft !pm ;f1~:ooc?.'~~;:!w•t HOMES Unlqu• 0.•len•r lri-Din rm. fam rm, 2 twnh .. a At10 2BR 71M111 Fem. over 25, n/a, M&8003 OWNER SAYS level condo , 3 lg frpts, qulet cul-d• .. c. ·~al~~:~=h~~g: ~~I. :~~·0;:2 peta F~~ II cp~c:;,t.·ho~:.• 1~ bdrms. 2 bath•. hue• S18SO/mo. 845-1528 l44.o50I aid. ca Sll[RRYCOSllOW SELLI garden sp•. inald• •Nwpt Shre 38R ~ -~~~~;~,,~· pet New tBA w/gar. SS50 ....,. ," llonue ~~·&:187~~/mo. .a '-••U"' ... _ .....,,_ ·-·-MLS ........ , ••• ----. .......... fl"U 4 •I • t-. w• • ., ...... ._ F 011ntain ,11tcy 1034 Mint 4BR, 3""BA Pot1· lndry, 2 decka, g• den, 2B• h8•, 2 bite• 1980 Anaheim, Unit B onno on prl~ Phu• rege, frplc, no aml<ra/ to bchl $400 belo ml<t 2BR t BA upatrs unit. lndry rm. Open Uppef Newport Bey LARGE ROOM In CdM It lafg• level lot. A• peta $2000/mo 8 mo $1050 642-3850 Bkr Nu cpt. \.\ g.,, $900. 54$-3229. 2BR 28A "'NB Centr • t'tou" nr bet\. Oui.t nl bulll .. om lh• ln•ld• 7--•2.. "'10 W Balboa BIYd ....;.....;...;.....;... _____ 1 SIM5Ho p«l840-1384 amtcr. $450 • ~ utlla. " It• -2BR l BA upnar, pvt • · RENT DllCOUNTll Out. New lll•tlme roof, .--t1•--.. •111••-...---t Mov. In aonua Davide 873-e'7H. gar, new pnt/crpt, ....._ ' ,...._ ~:~:,iT.;'~.~~uc'::: S945/mo yrly. 3A08!h Lg new 2BR 1Ba. views. :r:!. "~~':ec~r'::i~ ~:i::~;:W:v1°: M/F to ahr lrg 2Br 2Ba l tom bullt-tna, etc. Va· •••••t•ld• 2 AA Marcua 873-7353 ,_. blk to b•y/bCh. 1 From U25. Child Ok. 179SNop«a&40-13&4 blk to bch. CIHn, r• cwrt • move right In. 1~e.. frpk:, y.,d, O*: 28R ocnv\I e•ec condo ~~98810 ocn1 E1 87Gd p7rtt5g No Pets. N1.e10'7 apon. S440/mo, '-' utll, H19,000. Cell Toddy w/d hkups. Pet OK 2000 a/f Musi ... .,_.,... NEWPORT HEIQHTI SISO dep 8314523 Smith, 780-9589 (hm) $1085/mo 64s.5H2 Newly redee, pool, 28r Newly painted, NB-Prof Fem thr Nwpt or 729-722t. •3BA twnha• Nwpt tennlt, 24 hr aec new rugt, carport, No. 28R 28a conoo ABSOLUTE BARGAIN Th• Prudenll•I Hgt•. frple, patio. ger, $1 ,800/mo 722·7895 pool. No Peta seoomo w/d , g91 w/opnr. pool. 4Br 2Ba w/pvt y•rd In Callfornle Realty I 322 ~ S BR 1 BA ADORABLE + dep 84&-4se. Jee. $800. 84<M'547 xlnt area. Owner llquf.. ---------very n ce. e t. 2 ' 3BR 38 TOWNHOUSE·ttyle ept. N-RT 18&.AND Prof F 28 • ahr 28r 28a H.ARaORIOCN V1EW $1025 mo 64'7· MO beach home. Furn. f 1 /d hk l \.\ 3BR, 2""BA. Pvt b•ck •wrv If_,_ datlon at S289,900 w/ $20,000 down gets Avall nowt $500/WHtc rp c, up. yrd, 2 car-encl gar. W/ 18r yrty. No petL Part lwc NB ap1 w nwndly Term• OP•N TODAY you Into be•UI up-•EAITSIDE• $1800/mo 875-<S<MO yra ' $11175. 819 D hk·up1, pool & ape. tum. $895/mo, w•t•r courteous n/s , An PATRICK TRNORe grded 28r 2Ba condo. 2BR tBA. trplc, g• Orchid . ~2770 Sl100/mo. 2233 Felr· & gu f>!ld. OS0-2258 amen S532 .....,.t11 ._. 78CMl702 appr91aed $4~ Onr r•ge, w/d htcupa. Lg 3BR 2BA condo, walk 408Y. ACACIA •-·· R ., ... 700 NWPT H I ht ST',_ .... reduced to $3A9K tor encl yard. $950/mo to bchl Pool, Jee. 2 Duplex, upet.ira unh, v,..... d . .,.__ 1 • g •· ...,. (°"9r $l50,000,000 Sold) quick .. 1e. 84&-2770 2817 ORANGE AVE. car gar. L .. opt, ez 2Br. 1Be. $1075/mo. WONDERFUL 2BR, 2BA DIOS. H 75/mo. PY1 G.tr ,1qps 11 ir Hunt1nqton Bf'.ICll l().l(l AllOLUTE STEAL 48R 28A large home w/pvt yard In quiet C D S I n pr I d e -o f. owne1thlp neighbor· hood. W iii ••II for $284,950 w/ Terma CENTAUR MGMT termel 21~1939 873-71M2 unit In great locallqn courtyerd * S750/mo. LIDO ISLE cuatom 3Br '842·2288 or 831·2725 :taR COTTAGE. Furn, Quiet 4-plex. $825/mo. Lndry. apa 842-1964 GARAGE/STORAGE RPnt .~;.;o 1 yr n,-· S.W. con-2BR 2BA Houae, 2-cat 1tep~ to bch, gar•ge, SMALL 2,:R71'o8: AG•· 434-3554 SPACIOUS 2BR, 2BA, S95'mo 5 .. .........,, end temp, ab maa1er ate ,.... fr""' d k patio, lrplc. w/d rage, w VI• trpk:, pool, 1100 eq ft, • _... ......... Hur1t1n•it1 1·1 w/Jecuul, lo•da of g•r, uury, ..,..., ec • St300imo Winter Avall cocto $750/mo. c.n neat weatclln pta.z.e a deen . ....,. •cc•N storage thruout. prof y•rd a..... ....... 83().2794, 5M-0812 beech $875 864-o9IM 997-2918 dee Sett tum °' not St 200/mo. 752-8472 911 875-2707 Onr. $8851<. 873·9181 48R , 2._.BA, pool ... ck ··~Are•. 3BA Newly deoor•t•d. 2BA exec condo, OCIM VIR CCNIOO 2BR, 2BA dual mee- ter aultff Elegant. unlQu• By owner Pool. ctubhou••. gym. Quiet, cleen, bright, ahatp. Sacrt- nce S19t ,OOO 849-0479 Sl&90/mo. Day 622· 3 cer gar. $1 325 $"Sec. Deooeff 1981, Evng 986-0613 49&-0150 Sp•clou• , . i . 2BR Ell._ -HllEI BEAUT upJ"r duple•. apta Quiet, cool ,.,.. ' "'"' 3Br 2B• on b•yfron1 oceen breeze Pool a Very nice qule1 3BR Gar Mature cpl• d• covered parking 211'8•, 2 car atteched aired $1350. &t&-3516 _.;;.~....;..-0..;..;..33e~-----I ga1 $1400/mo. Drive 1 by 340 e 20th s t. c a11 1 BLUPPS Twnhae on •Almo11 new apec oua bit 3BR 2~Be 1BR SSSO. Quiet El If lntereeted ID) M'J-grn • • sldt loc, BBQ, cable, Br. 11.h :'h·lO Stnr .1rw 2 7..12 Stepa to beach, 38R 38R 28A lrg townhome, 2BA, d/W, frplc, w. w/d hkup, d/W, frplc, Newport S1325 a •---....._Co M ger•ge. St too • -.c. -··-at• ... · 2131592·2214 11400· 642-3850 Bkt Full elze garage, HB 3BA 2.,. ... atud .. , walk to bch & 330 E 20th St. 1120 • nr oceen, ...,.., Udo, huge pvt patio, per mo 1Mea1ea? S960/mo. nu carpaV .n utlla pd U951mo tit•. 15· t>earn cett. e7 ... aoe "9-2251, I . I! 111 I)' I STVDIO. 50 ft to th• beachl Kltch•n•tt•. Bll""''' ·, n"" .. l(•r H1•11t .','ti'! OP•N TODAY ~======::: ABSOLUTE VALUEI Upgreded Hrbr Vu Hm• Br•nd new lg 3BR lg 5BR Equity share 2~B• modern Medi· (S200K) or AITD uum torranetn home w/ *'450K OMC 844-9035 72M C•,.ao-ateo ~":pt ~1~~ ~~·s~i gar avail 831-8427 Oo<geou. 2 •ty Twnhm Ownr/Bkr 8M-:1824 ••SHARP N•W•R w/ocn vtewl 2 Mstr ---------- flig, micro, w/d, M501 •-720, tOOl l/F mo • .e7:J.eS7t• ~, VeneH ... ••R au 18'7 W••tcllff, N8. 81·.ac ti .'t..lB VICTORIA RACH ocoen, city "' & me vlewtl Nr Ocean • hlghly upgradedl A velue 8' $599,950 w/ Terma Gl'•N TODAY •XLNT BARGAIN! Spaclou• 38R 38A oceen view home w/ retrea1 In mHter Bd, fo<m din rm. F9m rm + much morel Only $457.a..500 wrrermat Or•N TOOAYI PATRICK TllNO..• 79CMl7HA8t lrv1111· 1D·l1 •MORTMWOOO. OPaNau" 1 . ..._ 11 "91dfttlten Bryan/Culver JM p .. tert 48R 2,400 Sf<, new plllnt In 6 outl N•w crpt. lhowe greatl 13~ •NOR~e>oo. 3 Wlnchffler 48R • t>onue rm • 3 cer geregel Appro• 3,000 aq. ft., ~ NO, exc:effent condf. tlonl 1 block to paf'tll 1'21,900 •M0RTNWOOD.- t9 S,,,....etw, .... p.,11 Pltlc• plan, 2 t 44 w/extra lg bKltyerd. Model pet'fec1 lnafdal -BR. In_,. lndry rm, Cul•CS.-.. o, '3e9,too Su""· 2~ 8A, new DUPL•X upstra 2Br 2BR, bltlnt 1705/mo. palnt/crpt Lg gar 2Ba, glJ', balcony, blk Cot OK Call Pam. Agt $1250/mo. 730-.2088 to beh. $1200/mo .,...•AO (at 8)359-4539 CLOSE TO .. L! Luitury Condo, 1 BR •JC•"-•"K ••v * -cuttom decorated, f/p, --_,. $150 OFF pool, \en C1t, gym, 3 Bed • den, 2.SBA, A O I Bear a McArthur 2300 t/f. HP tam rm :m 1 A, nclry rm, 1820/mo. 831-0405 ~ fo<mat dining, cul· cloae to ahopa &. Moh1IP Homl·'-. 1 100 3 e d ... ec S2t00 AYI 9/t. busH Wiii eccept · WANT A IARGAINT d•y•. 7 1'752 ..,. AeMu 64a.e79'7 0 C Houtlno. Se95 ,....2Br 2Ba dbl wide In M• .. Y9"19 48r 2B•. 228.1 MAPLE good condition under new ca~. No peia. For l.HN 38r 2Ba du-CENTAUR MGMT $10.000 ,....28r 18• Oerden« Incl. Sl275 plu, petto, •••d 642·2288 °' 831-2725 E•pando $7,950 545-~ or 545-2428 tuff, gar. 1 bite from ....;.; __ .-..,.__ ____ _ oco l t300 85CMl834 •D'IUIC 28R 28A, CINn, "Slngle I Br 1 Be ... ~ .. ~ 2BA 2 ..... It/ ' . .., ... ......,. DfW '3 000 All lft Neut ,_................. """'• LIDO ISL£ euper 4 B~. qu • •• or_.., • Newport •••oh •irf 2-cer Pc.,• hkupa, 3 BA, femlty rm, 2 trge clo ..... ~f'llQI. ••oil .. , ar. Parts. a /o-, pat o , pool , dena, 3 cer g111. Meny S850 No pet 840-2495 Broker 876-8241 ll0251mo 54o-e949. mratl $3400/mo. Inc •Oo you nMd lg CIHn NllWPORT,M81QHTS grdnr. Avell 8116 2br 1ba? Ger•ge. new 28f 18e du$1t Pauo. 940-tN• cpt, D/W, atorege W/d hl(up. NIPM• 1825 Newpott Crest lrg 3BR 1750 No Pet 8'0-249$ Av.it now. 6441518 + den, SBA. 2 ~ar •UST81D•11r ouie. E'lld• 1er t8• gar. trple, poo1 & ten-um 1DA IOft Apt w/ ho\.IM With w/d, refrlg, nla 1189& 17Wt20 n ew ou.,.t/ctr•P••· yard 1700/mo + MC. Nlt'T NORTH VU.LA SG9$ 321 Unlveratty 83M332...,. mHMge Or. No peta, 642·2818 EAST 9 IO E C 0 ST A aPACIOU8 6 modem ~.~~:P~P~~~~k! •IUll-IPICIAL MESA •1: .. :s hN • 2BA, 1BA hOme, wllg MW, b .. ut 24&-t0t1 • MK MAllAQ8R UDO ISLE · 2 bd COC• yatd A pool, /bger:J:. NWPT MO 2 Mttt BachltOf, 19A, 28A, ~. c,,.,m . 11550 Nie• cerpet 11 • ••• "'BA 2 cer ga1 PWiiool m.;~l':O'I w .. a Of Harber WI• s, '" • • W T NWPT • 3 bd Reftlala eT ..... ta AJC, f/p, Qui.. loc, Nt dbl& ~rage St800 pool S1'9e. 840-1521 MMtll NWPRT CREST • 3 bd OCILMlllRONT t aR Allt, iii t ...,._ furnished twnhm • Winter aBr 10• fff ...... f'OOI 6 8AYVl£~'~:AA • 3 lt500 atsr t8a lt)OO, leundry room. C•ll StuQlo 1 BR Apt. Oc9en vtew, cloaa to bellClh 6 ahope Avall Nowl 4 ... t4eo La TOUf modet W/dual __ ..;.Agt.;&.._.&4_1·.;.503.;.;;.2;;._..;;;.,o. mut.,... 11as •Q ft. CdM 190 to tlOO af. Quiet toe.I'°"· Full ... Wlth, AJC, hgwy alg- curtty, walk to beach. n•ge. St ..25 p.a.f. NJ pet• 1 1200 mo RNlonomlca 875-f'79) "J1··;;1 \()f' B1 .11 1, • 1,1,•1 •llDMI S7IO* ~LM=·~844-=~7'"!!2~1 t,,,.,.,,Ag!~,,,_-1 EXEC Office Sun .. '*" WINT•R R•NTAL JW Alrpon, .. no ~ Fum 38r 28a 1 hN to Karman Ava, Npt 8d) beh. Upper $1225, FAX. rec:ept, copW, iow.r 11100. 538-63e9 cont rm. khch, rr. •1IDllll leoo. YEARLV 28r 18• 1 bll< Fr~, dthwthf, 8'ove ~ 1~ .::'' s'/. Inc No pell 54Ml5S SlJ!SOJmo. ~2 28R, USA, qule4, lcWtay nelghbofhOOd l,tldry rm, garege. 1IOO Ctay SC. $850/mo 173-3031 CM room W/f>Y! beth, .... 2• a patio. '400/mo lnol ""'" -.. utll. 40 .. • no tmlc/ A croH from Hoeg drtM R9'9 842·1 tte Hoep CIHn with d/W, MASTER BA N4 ament- W/d l'lk up, •tor.ge tlee. ~ btock lO bCh Hot weter .-CS 313 On Penl'*"-Prtcng Holmwood 845-2140 1571 Oen, 175...weo Bec.l'letof .............. MeO Rm/8a • ger. can. ... L.g 3 B.oroom .. 1 1600 front, 1 bit! ocnl Ouhit, b~~·A.:!° c:i..n, '"P· a.so • • def, \6 "'" a14311 Aoom In Houee, CM ~1enc:,o~~ Al tutn&an. 133-<M&O ORUTCMLOC NMt 405/ISS/T3 Fwya. Oroundftoor, AC, bath 1 OC>-350 elf 64CM 111 UDO PllHNIULA Z00.1 Ml aq ft. ome. !pee!! tOt ~. "Old NNewPofi-...... rt.t .• Marine efM- r on men t. Some ~ on ..,., With dOCU ...,~. Con- V9fll«l~lng 1310/m o S 1 00 ---------....;....;..;;.._ dep., utll Incl. Avt nolflt, !rio a1 .. 1ae. bd twnhm • U400 2. MA..: penehOuee Oat, pe9'0. "44 15M_ _ _..."4e ....... _to1~1-~--- l.AGUNA 8CH • a bd lvt •t t b* to OUl!T, am•ll, clean 19R. taA, f'et• W9l• ·:..~.!ii. ~O:. ~ 11~ .. r-th .. r ,.'"11t8, 1 18 NA/ ~. ooearn vut • b ch l Xlt ocnlclty ~ Petto No •moll· comed $4M move-In. "_.., ..... • asoo vi.w.. 80b 4.N-6n1 Ing, no dtuga, no R•nt M7Q/mo. l.dt'lfV ~:00 ~.';; Qu... CM ,,.. w 10 , SUMM A/WIN'tEA AENTAl.8 AVAIL.ABLE H" , : . t • I ' ~ l Watertront HOmie Inc • ~ ELIEOANT waterfront • 131•1400, 7to.4e00 tow.~. 38r ah 11771 IM. Deva Mt· ( ' ... M70, wee 97M1 fO f • , ' f I nolM, no emef1etnlng tm baclil ynt. "7·2911 $400/rno. l60-4507 ~ home 19th • Ir· Attractiv. IO lbf 2b' 2 9AOll UY .... 18A, I l'OOf'l'mar9ee to atw lg vft14I 1496, uttla paid Ctr gar w/1torege, ~~ .. , patio, gar. l'OOm In 8ey tfde hM 64-et7'9 rncd pyt yo a onldt. .,..,. Avt t/tl U10/mo .. TOW.IOUll Yr tM Me& ..._19'1 ~ .. ,. 18A eayfrOM, _17>-0&t?_....,._. ___ _ 28A, a .... 8A. 2 frp!Ca. llACK llAY JC-le nA 1• .. ~ 11'00( » NII ,.,, ehr my pool. epa. dl:>I garege. w/ba"°"Y, 172'. No "'° 17a.1a7 48A ~ hctl 8-f lt&50/mo 122·1311 .,.,. 3M ~· P'UfllN ltU4HO, .. ted ertM A/C, PGOt ..... '°" Ll4!1: ~ • .. ••t• oomm. pwt .....,. ..... """"· ~. ..,, 1000 -. " Wiii. .... WATCH ltll boM• go .. 11 .. ""· Lwe ..... • yn, ' h4We • -~ ...... u.. Ufttt •• ~U: ::t'::! h;;. --.YDICOllATID ~1719tu•~ t411 .. ~"' eeo•u c.. ...... ,....._ dbt ger 17M2.. IM W/9il', ....... Wd ..r H1N1 -1 ... 9RAUT Ne, p¥t home ..... -.. .... .-e 'Mrpd.-...tllO... Nrdwd h f/p, toe. •mpl eduU • ...._. .,.......~.,. c...... • .-.. .-••• ~,.,. 'c-!?!! . ,..... •em•••• ,..,,, ~ =· '* ~.. •' IOtfOI"........ ""--.. -··-... ,.... .... 11 ._. y ~ ........ ._ .......... ._..._.._. ________ ___ , ..._)I ' ~.1. . • \ ATTUCTM llTIUIGlllT lltae 8, SWF, 5'3", NS, l 501ah, look 401ah, dally jogger, COM, lcWM "8¥91, Sheeter, cs.nctng. Seeking r .... tlonahlp, trim prof. SWM with young ldeu, humor. #2881 IUUTIPUL ILOll»E P.H.D. 31, 8'1", 118 Iba., beautiful lnalde/out, aeetca lntelllgent, (aware), w.1-edjuated, genuine male (9Q9 '5- 90) for potemlal mar- • #2843. llAUTlFUL IUllOPUll n'w ILOllDE , lctow, 31, hazel, 5'7", 120 Iba.. great -11gu,., dealr" PfC>f ... aion91, ege 45-68, .,. fluent, lovlng man, po11alt>M Mfiou• ref• IOnahlp. #2842. CULTURED ;t AFFICTIOllATE ATI'RACTIVE Graphic artlat, 5'2", blue ey••· nk'•• travel, dance, c1aaalcal mualc, and theater, ... ka good natuted, emotlonatty atabl9, nJ •• genm.m.t'I, ....... for laatlng relatlo,... •hip. #2820 HAPPY uaomc "ii BLONDE Widow of may y..,.. .Urn-late 60'• In New- port Beach LOY9 to -Wal1{, nature, beach, dining-and &hara yoUf , 1n-.au. too. !112821 IQ HAPPY PRETTY PLAYFUL Wrrter, photographer. 5'7 ', 40 yra., aHk• SWM, 38-551ah whO ~ •nfoy• mualc. rock to claaalca. movie•. beach, adventure• and )uat playful tlm .. together #2878. HEALTHY! WULTHY1! WISE? Attractlve/attluent ao- clally active Nowpart Beach lnveator. claaa- act 50· a, tall/allm, • E aaak• 50 8 60 8 Intel· lectua»y aumulattng N S SW gentleman of accompllahmant , character & Integrity· comtoruble In Black· ti• or Bermudaa-for • the V9fY beat In a q~lty monogamoua felallon•h p ... onty the beatl. 1214e. LIQQY VlllY ClllVALIOUI LOV11 C11U11C11 lllCIRE TALL Al ... U.. IMuttful Uw LOVlllG ATTUCTM IOI.I Of111A All) IOPlllTICATID • 1.on-1 Woman Wltd Woman LOYAL • .....,. ahllpefy. wry ITllOllG DMC111Q DIPlllDAILE PROFUllOllAL 1/IOO llO 1111 1JI00.7404tl3 Fft, fun, a~e. n/e, ~=!n~;.'~ 5•10°, 250 Iba., btec:k OWM, 47, 5•8 .. , 190 SWM, 70••• 5 •5 .. , OWM, 40'a, 8•2 .. , fuH.. 12.50/mln w/tO mlrl 12.351mtn 10 min min OWF, M9klng open, tractive, auccaHtul t\U, brown eyea, 30 Iba., Ilk•• commit· amokar, nnancleltv •• figured, ••praHlve. _m1n1_m_u_m_. _____ 1 BealAlful Women Con- honaa1, ecttv., roman-mata age 4&-57• I'm yrs .. Blue Coler, ... ment, kids, ak'pten9a CUfa, maet WF, 6o'a? ••catlent humor, lust r ... How thalr man tic men 35-50 Who la waft aducetad ctauy cur a -a o Id I a r, II k a and ~. Looking For laatlng ralatlon-for 111•. ahara with at· conquer them 1-900- emotlonally avaltebte cuttur.d, icw. to ..q; d esert, mountain•. for alandaf OWF 35"'45 ship, wa talk. #1900. tractive, cJasay. amt-976-BUNS EJCI 117 fOf a ~. nurturtng and play. I h.ve nu-beach Nead craemy to •hate cloM r..._ •bl•.-zany, non-Adutts onty $2/mln ra&edona}'t. #2822. m«oua tnt.eata and a~ ..,. f'9dhMd tlonaNp. I'm a atock· IOMITHING Prince .. (31-40). Kid• CALL Mewport/Coeta Pllll1 jf would tow to ahara to baak In my loYa & brotc• & MBA. #1881. DIPFIRENT more than OKI #1886. S.F. Pub 15/mln 18 yr 11 ... women t-900- IHAPELY youra. let'• meat .,.., me aoM. eo.ta LOYAL Gentleman ... k• lady :rOP NOTCH Ataa Coda detlngl MHI 903-MATE Ext 31. 11 •• _ aoonl #2946. Meaa. #1181. tor companlonahlp •TTORMEY k>cala by Phone. 1· over. S3 min 9ltVllVS QOOD • -·-NORllAI. and help wttti croas ._ 800-786-0123 * Also --------1 SWF, aUCCMaful e» WAllTID: MIVIURV LOVING dr ... tng 1 am mlddl• H i ghly adu catad Ronwnc• Advl80f an-F~~~~S,/R~ ecutlve, humoroua, lllT FRIEND llWPORT llACll aged well educated SWM, 25, 5'10", 190, .-a your ?'a MM~ 1• non-rallgloua, lovaa Petite, at1RctMI alngla If you love tennla, SINCERE lnter~atlng and par~ ... k• •triking SWF, 1ee-.ESP. both $4t OIRlyLS3. ~., 17• Adutt• ..akanda away, akt-mom 32, ..._. "Spa anow atcNng, theater, SWM 8'1", 185, 45 aonat>M. #1902. 22·27 wtth aplrlt and1_.m1......,n..._______ on min LADIES of tN Orange Co•at and ttteW ..... vat• number•. t~ 880·MEET Ext. 111 11 OYoar $3/mln. Ing, laughter. Saatca clal Somaona" for aln . maaaaga, dance, yaara, Eur~ ci.. ---------1 lntallKt Involvement BEAUTIFUL GIRLS. NOT ALTRRNATIYI! SWM 35-45, aucca•• care retatlonahlp. Ac trav.i and youraalf, sc.m, cuttutad, men-SOUTH In community .or chw· MaN of Costa Mau -Pr-,..,-a-ta-P-hona--O-lrectoty-- ful, attract1va. witty, tlve, friendly, outgo c.n John. #1849. tally a ftnanclalty ... COUNn tty .vent•• pfua. Muat LIVEl!l 1·900 814-0ATE .., 40 of Hot Stnel• communleatlva, nJa/d. Ing, aacure. Many In-H1a..--1 cUfe, wanta to meat alao Ilk• baaaball 1·900141 5141 ti & ov•. S3 min Women 1-900-88~ Commlttad ralallon-tarHta. Prafar non-,,....,..,.. lady only of heart & DUDES oam••. gott and WO<k· FOR EVERV DESIRE GALS Ext. 117 Adutta ~hlp/m~ #2175. smoker. Wiii anawer ITAUAll weanh. #1883. ~:0nJ•~im!!if8 U~~: ~tit>°ulA'su~set~" ~~ 24 hra $UISITWV 10 nvn LOCAL WOMEN only S5·mln IAlllA alt •2eeo. AlllRICAN ,....,._~i!g'..:o·,;odtooklng, g ood ambracaa and humor-&.autiful MlstreN Diana IEEKl ... EI Unwanted StrHt Gtr1. IAlllA lrwaator, 30a, 8' SWMI • , llM ma. Im a 28 oua lnlertud ... Call Spaakl Down boy' 1. 1 1.-n• -•• Tai"' to ma baby". 1· •aaa•a READY TO SETT\..E y.o. GWM walUng to ma 11904. 900-773-L.AOY 1.0N-1 -.r-900·903-LEGS 18+ _ _,. OOWNI Seek• ama'1, Handsoma, aacura, ma.I you ,.1884 US ua·w 1a .. 12,mln 20 min ,,-. HOU" 1211/CALL S2 50 min. 10 min Born In Brun, OWF, alandar lady under 35 anargatlc, clean, __ ......._ ______ , - 44. tun redhaad, at· ADVIJITUROUI for dlnnara, mualcala, youthful WM, 39, STILL IN PERSIAN tractive, SHiii n/a DlllRAILI tr1pa, im.nac:tual con-aHk• afternoon or A KI D GULF cl:.~y a:~· ",!!:; UD'f varsatlon, fun. "1842· :J.~nl~na:~~P=~ DWM. 6'9", 50, fil & SWM, 31, looklng for lova IOda, mualc and that want• to teal llOPILEll mltted or marrlad fun Curley lock• alncera WF, 25-35 to Ofe. #2175. lov•d and appracl· ROllMTIC woman with aanM of Dancer. Wffkand run-be pan pala, In Per-llEKINQ ated. You are warm, Tall, dark and hand· ad.,.nture. Olacratlon away1, Clark Gable, slan Gulf till Thanka-fr1andly exciting ma--~a SWM, '"'", ......... , __ ._···_--_ .. _1 .... _ .. ___ Erroll Flynn NHd giving #189e UNDIRIT,au1UNQ ' ' ........ ...,. ._,. .......... ... ......... EARTHY, 40lsh cutia ----.. -DOWE--0---1 """' tlHa, that wtU be ma. SWF '"'~ ... " f • _,......, Of can-NON RELIGIOUS for mayba alway• FRllllD .age. romance wtth a d1ng1a1'0!'!dd1nnaracompa' d-~-.,1903 ENGINEER SWF, ,,.,,., married, rNI paf'aOn. #1884. -· ,...,.,.. SWM profaealonal --------5.4 ... 40, for a 1aattng ADVliTUROUI •hip. Compaaalonata. blue collar work•r. TALL SM, 8'4", 175, 1ten- ralatlonahlp. Enjoy OUTQOlllQ 1 afty Intimate, tun loving... age 57, 180 lb•.. COWBOY dar, alX1 .... lfated 2 walking, dining, mov-wa-.,.., 111843. 5'10", non-amokar, .......... 28• 8.7 ... 229 Iba . who'1 who, ... ka at· lea, and Nklng. Look· ..,,. , ..., IN--E drinker. Enjoy• moun-...,.. tractive W9ll to do SF , ...,. lain daMJt •••king attr1ctlva age no barrier Many Ing for SM 35-45. l.91'• Sllm, nl•. WF wtio en--·-c .... •·"-· camp-young blond t111y, age interas.t• 411199 mffl aoonl #2tf77. )oya th• out of doon, nVWRNWH -Ing, htng, •clanc•. 21·24, who knowa --------• WWWNQ IOng walk• & talu. Ha ta hand.Oma, 84, P.B S. TV. Seek• mo-h 1 YOU/ME ..aftl OWM, 47, 8'. 190 Iba., actvanturoua, aemlfr• noganioua relation· hOw to ave un -'nd UNDIRIT, ... DINQ ••na• ot humor. tired evacutJva, 8'2", •hip wtth SF. #1901. en)oy• Iha beach and nc NW " rom•nca, Ilka moon-QRAll»PA ,;1807. allm OWMNSW De-light walk• on th• Happy, fun-tov1ng, From 90-70, honaat l...,D"V,..,E-ll"f.,O..,..R"O"""O,..l"l.-) air•• anractMI, loving, PAlllONATE beach and tat• night MnM of humor, .,... and caring, few friend. Seeking allm, non-famlnlna S<Mah, fta•· ROllMTIC kissing by a tire and 1°Y• hug• walka, ahlp and outings. I'm amoklng woman with lbta homemaker, avail-8', 41 , '"· h&ndaoma, drinking champagne tlravat, d1nnar, danc· .. ,. b nd an o ..... n mind and ablac for ••lllng, bualnaaaman/WrJter, Must ba darl""' 11nd ng, tunsata, •••le• vv+, rown .Y•• a .. -travel , gardening, ..• advanturous honest hair, 5'8", ahy. quiet heart. Muat love tha charltlea, cultural, ... ka atrlklngly lntal· tty thfngs,,on the apur lady fOf rn.ndsh•p and and lonafy, nlca lady. outd<>Ora. aalllng, ex-haallhful actlvltlea llgant and baaullful of tha moment Ilk• laallng ratatlonshlp #2879. plorlng, aharing, apon-Sha ahould be cwlng, woman, under 40, for midnight awtms tn a "-' SWEET !anally, al"'pla plaa· authentic, lnlenaly hOt tub, enjoy ahoOt· aur... and youraalf. compallble, free to amotlonel retatJonstilp Ing pool, weekand Personal MD I'm 48, tall, allm, •• _•_ha_re_h_l•_lff_a. ____ 1 without long·term gatawaya to Catalina. SEXY cur•. with two aalt-LOOKING FOR 'commitment. ii 1846 foolbatl and romance. boat• (one each I also an)oy giving a Blonde sw,., 22. good cout>. a conoo at th• PRETTY LADY RICH apeclal 1acty 11owera Services 3005 tlgure, like 10 lay out nv.r. frM traval, and OWM, 58, 5'9", 170 ORIENTAL Muat hva In Hunting. and wM out. Looking an open-anded Mure. Iba .. looklng for pretty Bruc e Laa (Born ton beach. Lat'a play for crulaer guy under Thlnga. I'm not: Mar-lady, 40 + to ahara Again) •Mk• 27-38, _tog_._a_th_er_•_1_8_83_. __ A Hot can Baautiful gorlt llve S2.60 min. to min min t 900-38&-2866 5'9", muet ba rich, rled, boring, rich, con-beach, mov1ea, danc· under 5'7", 1a .. than over 25. Call Kelly. formlst. Thing• I am: Ing, and romance I 120 Iba LOY9 music il2840. Happy. aacure, mo-am Entrapranaut type. (lglulaa to Bach). Tm nogamous. affection-fun IOvtng guy Non· •Port•. bear. ii 1887 CWIY ate, waiting for youl amokar, non~rlnker, 11885. alncera. •1ea1. SEEK ILOND DFiCTIONITElY ---llO-VE---i YOU'LL FIND OWF, tat• 40'a, good SWEET Handaoma SBM, 42. body. You: Tall, thin, TO HAWAII •Mk• SF, 30-40, for aanH of humor aub-SWM. neYaf ma1Tlad, frlendahlp. Laava atanc•, profeai1on11 8', 170 Iba., Meklng SWM.. 39• e·. 175• vole• masuga & -A ·V--....... wftt\ dark, handaoma ••• that chang'• hata. ... """" _, · phone win anawar all BEWARE: I'm tun, at-brown •tcln and brown acutlve Mek• pratty calls. #1847. tractive, and romantic. ~Ing ayes for an woman, around 30, to ---------• ,2144 ax .. ~.. monogamoua ralocata In Hawaii IEIJ(INQ • relatk>n9Np. # 18'5. ., 1 M2. TO UClllLOll UNDERSTANDING INTINIE p•-NICE FRIEND _.,,...,.C Aln5n ua-SAM 35, 6'8'', 140 lb .. """"""'" OWM, 39, 5'10", 172 ...,.rt loot(lng for caring, un- 1713 halo out thaJal I Iba., with e YMI old PHOTOGRAPHER daratandlng, worldly Ike looklng up to a daughter, entova fem-...eca attracttve a.dy person to apand time, man and anfoy your Uy outlnga u ..i1 aa 18 to 35 fOf fun, love movies, dinner, lunch, apktt of adventure I dat ... Saaka commh-and me. I'm a gMng, SF 21-33. Ughthaarted would ba ona to mMt tad i.cty, any race. No ganua man. Need yat tntalllgant & anrac· you SWfl:NS. #2841. yupptoa. 111188 rnocMta atao. #1182. ttve #tl41. TALL DARK HANDSOME A Hot Live Call Baa1A1tu1 g1r1sw .. 1/90M8NM9 aacura, alncere. ath-S2 !)() m•f'. 10 min. mtn . latlc gent. 38, affks mature, honaat, aen-A k ind aenaltlve auat wF, 23-33, 6 4 •. womanJman Is wait~ 8' for monogamous to meat you now romanca or fun date. Chrlatlon ~hona Call to compare Inter· Romance. S3 min 1 • .... .,1889, 900-7ee-n10 TAI L ADULT 900 LINI! -DtRaCTORY f'OllANTIC Graphic lilt.ng of Ul'IU· WIDOWER aual unadvertlud loyal, dapandable. educated, fun loving, non-smoker. fin an· dally HCUfa, no chll- dran, •••k• pratty i.dy, 40 to 55. with good moral/ethlcal valuea. Many lnter .. t1 ~ ahara # 1898 adult programs. 1· 900-536-8585 S 99'min ALLllEN t .900-n&-8866 Ext 3S S3 min Alwrt LM & bdt"'9 I <ION47 <"84 4!U!1 oNy s 1 5Q 10 """ HOW TO RESPOND TO DATE{ I NE • CaJI 1-900-844-0100 • Enter 4-digit code appearing in ad • Li ten to greeting • Leave me, ~age (you can change it if not 'ati. fied) When lea,·ing a me sage • Leave vour first name ... • Mcnt ion ) ou r intcre1.it" •Tell your age • Dcscnhc your appearance • pee if y your pref ercnce' •Include \\h~t you liked about the pcP~on )OU arc rc~ponding to ) nu m .. •) lcJ\ c a 30 -..l!c:ond mc,,Jgc. You\\ tll he automallt'Jlly h1lkd 9 ">c lor each minute. DATE{ I NE .. USE THIS FORM TO PLACE YOUR FREE PERSONAL AD GUIDELINES PRINT CLEARLY· <Fm three words ore boldface) 25 word maximum .. FREE ADS ARE MAIL-I NS ONLY All Call-ins Wiii Be Charged Regular Rate. CONFIDENTIAL INFORt111ATION NAME:-----------------------------------. PHONE:--------------------------------------- AOORESS· CITY: STATE: ZIP. ---'* UlllD!llMllU4 " .., • • . ._ w. Ul'ftOI ~ ,,.,..,,,.. ao _..... -. ,..,. ..,.. ....... ""''..., 111'1 .:.ur ~ COiumn., ltad'I ad wtl tie wig_. a ~--~"' .............. "" ,.,pond by callfnO • ,ubll..,,... 900, y-.. " .. -............ ,_. llle111111 • 1111 IK'Cft8 CNa No om • tie • 10 .a.eu' ,.. ..... [, ----~ MalAdlat Dmll ~a.acf\QllloMell Pb mw Iott c.atoMl*>.CA~ () N~~ Newport COiia ~riot ii 0 ~ b svaa IO meal ~!bnl Ol'9 i:-rmtt~ orlf lo rdco19 Q9rdar pir....-.ce or race We -.igge1t tnctt odl ~ contalno.., ~'Ion.~ IO'Q9 • .,_!Vie and~ Ada con'OlllllG 911Q1Ctt .. uci ar"Otomcol wll not be ocupt9d n. Newpot1 r.ocn Coato ~ Plot ~IN lllgtit to ,.,.ct ony ~ Clmllllad odl may be IUbrr4tted tOf publlcattcn OlfW ~ pei!IOr'I ,. ~ ~ °' odll ~be pubW'9d ~'""" lf'IUl Now Htrtne ........ Wide.a.I ..... . ....... IOO ... Dlll, bl. foa. C"·"""*'i ,,, ............... M ...... '!!.'!'~ =~ ...... o ....... o.. 1010 W. nth ... CM WllDO UP TO •eoo PER MONTH * Ill ClllFCI• * Early morning motor routes available. Deliver Tuesday, Thur~day & Saturday. Must have dependable tr~nsportation and liability insurance. CALL 642·4333 COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH By CHARLES GOREN with OMAR SHARIF and T ANNAH HIRSCH 'ieither vulnerable l'\lonh deals NORTH •J 82 •AKJ74 t A 15 • 7 4 2 WEST EAST ' •107 6:1 •A •9 5 •10632 tQJ7 •84 +QJ 1oa +AK9865 SOUTH +K Q 9 5 4 •Q 8 t K 10 9 6 :1 '1. + \'oid lh1• hirlrl ml( ~orth Ell.St Houth We11t • • 2 + 2 • 3 + tned to gain the lead by overtaxing with the king, but declarer ruffed. Since East, the overcaller, waa more likely to hold the a~ of spades than West. declarer croued to the ace of diamonds and led a low spade. West took the ace perforce and continued with clubs rn an ettempt to force declarer to ruff and lose trump control. Declarer had a slight clue that '>pades were likely to be divided •· I -with a doubleton ace East might huve played low when that suit was led from dummy. Backing her l"f'8d· mg of the situation to the hilt, de· darer refused to ruff the club, d1t'Cardmg a diamond instead, and partmg with another diamond when KNlffiNO INITRUC· TOA WANTBO. Al tiom.. C M. 1411191 !WW~ J~ now l'lll'lnO~ .. n.4de: e~ JMtY W/tf.,.,. peld, 0.C.... 1.e15-t4 ......... Kl11 1.A80AERS !SOR l.AHO- SCAPINO EARN TO •121HR. OPENINOS ,OR OROUND S- WORK. RELOCATE •• 1..eoo.33M163 euey new'"'* le IOOldnO lbr en ..-.. lent M*C wtlt\ .,... pt0°"9ecllng ••dh end • lcMn • for dM.111 tO ~ In our M a.vtoee ~ menc. TNe po9ftton .. M-F, 1 lprn-9pm. We oft9r • comptMe medical, dental end w.ton cet9 peckege. Appllcetlona •v•ll· atMe •t 330 w. Bay St,..., eo.t• Mesa. ----------•• No phone call•, M ... HOUM Boy, com· pleaM. EOE be o1herwlee •m· ployed Room. board, ' . ' ' ' l I t I ~ t I • r panton, )'OUtt'ltut, may PlliL. • ., ulary· •M..soec>. /JDrlveweye-t)etlo• Pff FILI CLERK SeNtc!~ectory pettle etc. No )DO too N"_ded tor TU.Un oh:. RepNaentdYe 111\111 ....._ UL leM Houra n•gotlable. Ml__..•"f M~key 53&-0553 Some ore exp nee. ~ D.A.Z. c.n.truot'°" Call Mart.a, 259·1100 Ext 310 Cral1amanahlp, oon- a• I crete & block. FNe r l11 I 1 I f ·: (' f I I I '' R.E. ,..II TANT .. , .. Competitive Top Newport Real Es-eve tu" tamtty member· PUIUC NOTICE prlc••· 75i-e535. ••••rt Nflftlehlne tat• Agt nHd• a PIT Stripping, cuetom Aulstant. Muat be fa-ehlp. Wiii conalder • The Callf. Publlc Utlll-ORTIZ CONSTRUCTION col« matching .. mlllar w/computer & xchng for Bay Club u .. Commlaalon, RE· Maaonry·Concr91• Pa· repalra. Me-1039. have office •kllla. UC memt>erahlp. 5411-9881 QUIRES 1ha1 all uHct, tloa-Drlveways. Paint. req'd RON 700.5000 houaehold good• Llndcape M!q5.t8-3099 9'U.L llTA1W'9 iiiT1• mover1, print their T J Ptllt Concrtlt Const, P.U.C C&l T number, Conc..Srlc1e.e1ock lie & t3,000 MO. po1en-llmo'a & cheutfeUf'• Bond H1gti"1 Quel low tl•I In ADDITION to print 1helr T.C.P. num· Pnc.t (71.t)9e2·7093 Comm'• to 100% 10 ber In all adVenl1• aTARTI Advanced ment1. It you have a Trng +-No d .. k F"I MT1QUE EllPORIUI queatlon about the ... FT/PT. Patrick gality of a mover, limo GlllHl)le 955-5824 * COSTA MESA * or chauffeur, Call: MATIOMWtoll UIA, lfto 1931 Newport Bl\ld. Public Ulltti.e Com-T~ s.i.ctioos RECEPTIONIST Frenct1•E119tcsh•Amet mtuton 714-558-4151 Art• organlutlon nr •8000 Sq. Ft.• SC Plaza. Mature. re-Mon-Sat 1().6. Sun 12.e aponslble. Exp a •W• Buy and Sell• mull Send reaume Consignments Welcome to· Otftc. Mgr. Pamela ** 542-8990 ** Pautaon. 850 Town "'•n.'e Antiques & Center Dr #400, ColleOtlbles Coate Meu 92927 2815 Lalaye"•· N.B In RECEPTIONIST For amall bu1y law office 40/Wpm. ~on· amoker. FfT. $7.50/hr. Airport ar ... 975-0544 RECEPTIONIST PT Cannery VIiiage. 873- se&B. Blue & white china, glaasware, Ori· entat ob)ect1, table, chair•. hutch & ethnic jewelry, IOfetgn doll•. Appliances 6011 Arr Crn1d:t1clr1 ·:1q .l·l 18 AND COllll•RCIAL R•l'RIG•RATION. SERVICE, SAl.ES UcenHd 873-8081 Asbestos J--130 Cer<1rn1c 1les '.Ei28 "'ACK K•NN•DY TILE & MARQLE INSTALL .; REPAIR All types of Paver• Washing & Sealing. 4~7·5CWS5 THE ORIGINAL DUN the TILE UN leaky showers-Acid wash & regrout. New & Repair Bathrooma- Showet" doors. Kite· Floors·Plumblng Lie. 26yrs 0 C 673-8065 TILE Installed/Repaired. Promp1 Col#tlOill StMce FrM Est & Ref8fences John & Shelby.846-6176 Child Care 3536 H.i11 I. . . . "' •••RIMIWLlllG cuatom wonc. Elec.· Cerpentry· T'M9-Plumb.- Fence1. ICliltll98-31 18 ........... _.AIRa Home/ Rent .. PROPERTIES Palnt-Cerpentry--'C.• Drywall. OlrfMs-5277 •HANDYMAN• eie • ..,,, ~._.. ~ Clil ~ t47<0780 All re11ctentlal & comm'I repalra & malnt. Ren. • w. ................ Reta avail. 092-1333 Al'T. llAINTWMMC• OV.r 1a wn exp. In Apt. Melnt. We can handle anylhlng ahort of a major overhaul. NewPort Beach • Costa Mffa • Hunting• ton Beach Ar .. a. Call CENT AUA MAINTENANCE 141.Jtll Complete MalnVRepalr Plumb·•l•c. -carpentry NB Gen'I Contrac1or n"d• PfT Reception· tat Mon-Fri 8-12. Exp req'd & knowledge of WP 5.1. Call Tina For aale, In perfect con· dttlon. Sears Cold1pot Spacema1'er 17.0 Cu Ft. Holds 595 lb1. Ice ASIEITOI RlllOVAL COSTA MESA mother paint. Renl•I pr-op ha1 openlnga tor our apeclalty 5'9-6717 • CRIMINAL DEFENSE Drunk Dmltng-$502 Suap. Uc./Warrant• Alt Ottensee, Fr" Con1u1tatton nM552 M.1sn111y 1828 A99reeelw• Con-atruotton. All phuea Mettcutoua Motton'• MOblle Sct .. n S.nflce Nobody bHll MOf· 1on'a prlcea Nobody! Our price• are '° tow you hay• to ~ up lo ... th• bottom. (71 4) 842-8595 Spr111k 1, r RPpd"'.-o i't.' 1 of ma1onry/remoctel. SPRINKLERS are my Uc. 45>1810 only bualn••a. T1"*9, Cuete"' ~to W9ftl vaflte1. drip syetema . Since 1989 Brick, tnatallatlon & Repalf. block, atone & atucco. 722·7824 Ch.ne... Call & eave. 8'5-8!U2. Mov111g JB3-l SIUPERllOVERIS Fr" w.,drobea and Ht. Tt48288, mcMaa 1 HR. MIN. 24 HRI. 142-1118 M11s1L CK Tile & Marble. Bath· rooma. kitchen• & pa· 11oa. Affordab .. prlc .. & llntshlng Catpentry also avail. S34Ml588. Tutor111y J<130 7ee.oec>o maker, dOOf lock S375 RHldentlal/ Comm'I oeo. Catt 2131 596-__ c_ert_lft_ed_._!M_&-_5088 ___ 1 Lcssow-. .ltl Vi chlldcare, 2 years and DAN'• Home/BuslneH 1 Learn French wtth na· tlve French. Private Of group. Ei.m. °' con· ver1at10n. 642·1 tee . I + Pas!! Pass Pus Openinic ll'lld QuPen ut • the defenders pe~isted with clubs. TELEMARKETING 6297 Seal Beach. ' Frig. 3 yrs new. Clean & perfect cond. Paid $700/Setl fOf S300 Call Auto up, fOf' S60 a week full lmf)fovement. Drywall. The Bfft nA~nntng time, ond $40 a weok c.,pentry & Painting Ao.....tlo -·•"· All part lime Big fenced Bonded 64s-7522 agea La11<>na by \'V1ncl1 l<,'• fhe \.\nml'n .. l'a1r ... t•H•nl 111 the E1Jrupt•un Hridjle l 'httmp111n .. h1po; m 't\11lorne\ lrelenrl 'All" "'"n h' the Frenrh rlu11 nf ll111111·llt \, 11n end (.mette < he,elle\ It th1' cll'al 1 ... t ''Jllral 111 t ht> "'R\ the, pl11' ed . t hf' re.,lllt 'A ·I' In no 'AH\ Ii 'urpri'e \ltn I h• I f11h 11\ l'trllll !),tn1f:'IJ1' "11n pl<11111< <1111 1111 md111 P hut h her " 11t... .. o •111 •h1>'Al'd t ht h11ther r 1 1k111i.: llr•I 111 '''""' h1dd1nl( •pact' \ 11 fl"'lllt. •ht• -.non found heri.t-lf in J.111r .. p11ti1·• u p11p11lar 1 rnll rn1 t that l.1 lt•d ,11 mo'I t11hlt>~ \\ P'<I lt"I 1 hi' q11P1'n , ;f C'luhq, 1-:ast East W e~t hed no way to count.er these maneuvers l-O retain control. The' did the best they could by leading a fnun h dub, but declarer ruffed in dummy, uu1hed the Jack of tnimpq, returned to hand with the qu~n ut ht-arts to draw the out st.andm1t trumps and had more than en• ugh heart tracks tu fulfill the contract To apprt'<'iate dedan>r'e skill, try leading a trump to the J&ck at tnck t\l.u, nr ruffing tbe &eeond club 1n hand West's trump len«th then bf. romes the dominant factor BROKERAGE FIRM Repair J·l4 7 after 6pm Beel the high COil of Rodney 983-1403 Auto repair. 24 hr -R-e-frlg-.-,.-to .... r-. -G-E-.-d-b-le-1 moblle mechanic. For· door, k:emaker, water elgn & DomHtk: 20 In door, while. S300 yre exp. 547-ssee 497-4138 Beauty 3·166 Furniture 6014 "'APRA lor product yard & Iota of toya. K.C. Heytln. 875-7499. Disney movte vldeoa, HANDY ANDY meals & 1nack• In-Elec·Plumb-Palnt. Lt eluded Exp and refa carpntry. etc 831""'°'3 Cl1·,1n111q l' 1 \.l avt &48-7217 ask for Reneo Eves & wknds E Coata Mesa My home. Reis Avl. Lois or Love 722-8646. Marc'• Window Cfetln. Ing. Quality car• a1 1.-.,~l...AI , ... ra1 ... Fr" 991 II tr.., ..,.... Silla1screens 548-2844 Qualify Ind.ct CuSSCllMB Richwd s.nor united Window Ctng .,..LTHAUUNO SERVICE (Uc~ls)54W209 Since 1971 Garegt /'fd ~ RH. & Commerct.i Jon a..aLD162 *PAINTING 781·2552 Call Dave ~-• Quality pelnllng Local P P1nt111q 3858 Hauling 3720 ttromlnent NASO member nrm localed In Central Orenge County la ... king S. rlH 7 Of 22 llcenMd broker•. Ideal candi- date wrn po ..... aub· s!Jlntlal e11perlence In sales of 1ecurille1 end Beautltul Sole, lovuHt, maintain a cu1Tent ell· chair. ottoman. Now en1 t1H• Wiii con-conct, oak trim. aacrt- slder aggreHlve. Intel-~flc-•_S3_2_5_._8"_._1_~_86_._1 ligent and motivated CRIB bed. conv. and peraon.. Position of· drN.., $420. Spee· fer• aalary + comml•· esaver lof'I bed w/ ••le• or car"' op-Nannie•, & hooNkeep- pot1unttlff call Karen ers avail Prof, exp. 714/875-091... Uve In or out From DICK'S HAULING referenc ... Fair prk:e. Wlnd./lllnl alln~s. Ron 850-8554 prof. c:INned, S2 on Junk 10 dump & gon· ----------• ... blind during mo. oral haullng. Large Michael Cox Paint or Aug. 050-6202. truck with "" gate $12/hr, ~ material• N•nn~/com••nlon, 540-3798 Reterenc.a 875-4008 Pia"• warm a. lovtng, r-..llUl.....,UMP llUll& • JUNK • •NI •f ......_ refs . Bt·llngual, 1b yrs Furniture, truh, · trH PAINTING PLUS"· f"\ •t-. $80/ ...... 571 -5164 . Bus1nr ...... s Ser v1c1 ·<-. 3·l88 TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE slon, excellent ben-dreuer, bookcase MAJL l'ORWMDINQ el1t1 and working con· and atorage $475. Temp or perm. For dlllona For Interview, &eo-1290. more Info call 213· pleHe contact Kelly -,T-A_U_A_N_·_P-rov-ln_c_l_a_l _d_I· 767·7115, l\lo m1g Ford, Human Re-nette· 1ablo & chalra, _N_e_ed_a_F_u_?_W_e_h ... a"'"n-d-l-e1 1ourcea Oepl leaves & pada, hutch. II all, typing, NP & 114/556-3642 $700 obo. 968-1906 NA. All bua need1 exp. Tricia 875-13'7. branchH, appllance1 Qualltv-Alford•ble " ~_...)(.' -' •, Mlke7dys8'6-t 391 .,.._1711 ;.• "--· -~ J •• Cleaning Services 3548 Houaecleenlng MBA Grad Student 8 yre exp. refs. Mara 5"8-3678 Health. Ac.1u1y & F 1tnes~; 3 7 ·lO RAUi.OW Clrole llelnl. Pllntmg ln\/Exl Housel Apt. Oual jot> FrM Nt. S1. ltc•569897838-1758 f~ ACROSS I PPt.snn''' h Fnt"1t't ~11ss1.1r r Jlt•r "" •o Comi1o!>ll11" I f yo• 11 HI 'i Lorn '" ""'il ' Mus• Q• ui 7 ft • .. ru1 t 'NII tm ,,, ........ , h ••ctn '" (.;.ftj14j.f P,.'"·•li' Pf•n..-h;fil•• 1 C uroit1 • ' ()l<l """"~ .t•'\ .•• , ~I M"liih Oht••<f "' Jff 11 'f T '"IP ,,..,I id • Htlrt ... IPtf lj N"1thf'f ~ _. .i;C1'f1P "IJVf~ft; 4. WHH1t•ft'' 14 ',tut ~ I, c.llln\j'1 Qf(•Ull 'l flAI 4f, 1 r JnSl.,r5 hv In I tt * Animuu- 0 <;m.jtl WI 1 1t.1·.~ M•• O.c~ lncl • <;cm~ t•f1lfHt.lfttlf•t) 46 47 48 •,e Un'loph•~ hr.81Pd bO M,1nhkP ut .. tlu•t'S I 1 Jt>\j t, Pr1?5lt'~ 111 In ca~ b<I USf'S a nf>('dlP 6' ALh•t'V .. n>POIS DOWN 0.~rt.lf'm""t •' Ul8d '0Pf>n1nq~ <t A lree <, Pr.u!W" •n'>mctori•ty f. Nnf broivfl 7 0r"11k 8 NAxt IC Okla Cf 'lanop1pf'• 10 A ( 8!W'y QI bll<;Obell I t 5pt>Khcly 17 ll•\'i unpll'lil\/lnl 1 l Thosn on tho movP IQ Ai:inm n 011nqer c.olo• ;>c, Indian ;>(, 0Vl'fflll\ ;>1 F 11 to !>fl :.>8 Sport\ grrXlp l9 Wild party JO lmpo,ior\ 32 YllChl PllllS :n Cr1'1U1vl' J• Or1v" on ~ slenl :1'> Sins 37 Type of Chee5e 40 Most cllched • 1 oll abared 42 St1arched tor prey • 7 Wiid Qulelly •8 Some actors •9 foot t0<ms TELEMARKETING Po1ty chair $25. New handled by our Sect'y 3 People nHded lo Bed aafety ralls S35. Guar. lowell rate• D•NTAL .-LAN Slngte $4'. 75 Month Famlty $8.75 Month 1-80().S!l2-0090 elC.12 W.P. YOUNGQUIST Painting Contrtetor •ell the new Piiot. $5 646-075'. _9_7_3_·2_309 __ . _____ , N E E 0 A c L E A N per hour or S8 per _R_E_C_U_N_E_R-. -tv-..,-.-p-1-llow--W• aUY HOUSE? C I ,._, ----------1 order No e•perlence w·-• FULL OR PARTIAL al ..,..la II your~ moving Quallty painting by P. r o I•• 1 Ion a I•. ~-802098 ln1ured ,,, •• ••t 545-3306 needed Call Mike back $80. Good con-TRUaT D•~D• Oependabl .. Reliable, to 1 new loc:ltton? Announce Wiiey at 842 .... 333 dftlon. (714) 83&-4577 NHt 841-0512 therno...lrldaeelflad --~ _____ _.. __ _ Thur9dar. Augu1t 15, 1111 Frid•r,Auguet 11, 1111 Of All Thin~ Pro•pt'tOID lndivld· LIBRA l"''rt 2l ll..t ?21 l(,•,Jll ,rnJ lol1n Pnw•ll Ai f•ll month• ap · u.11•. lhOM who 1ucrttd In commtrct writ!' dH't!. fyh•n·nw" !'>'I po•rlorm pro.1ch, luaf' portion of n•tlon•I •nd lndu1try, t•nd to ~ C•nce-r •nc .. , "'""'mln1ll•' 1nlorm.t1wn rt•.illll' -pnlltJl.hl will rf'volvf' •round Arlt• n•tlvn l htrt .,, numtrout Virgo th<11 ch.met' mt'1•11nl\ 1•r fhrt .. 111u1 toul.t C..n. (. oltn r•owtll. Quntlon~ .1tl8f, h•nli.lnA Httutlvl'S. libr•n m•for-Ji.'Vl'lup 111h1 "<•mt•lhmic b1ic '''"''" •t" "Wtll thl~ bl•ck hno·1ttnt'r.1l ~ a lulCu' bueb•ll pbytr• domln•lf 1nc1m1t• pt•fl'llh"I ''"" 1"1 1oth-,1111n c•nd1d•lt' for lht pl't"tidtruy In 1942 Mort ltfl·h•ndt'd p<rrMn• ar-. 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QL Onl~ 56,000 ml good con ... an. btWI•, M,IOO 7to42l8 BUY , I .· r1n NO IOU FLEAS FULL ONE YEAR GUARANTEE But there is on absolute way to kill Aeos. Coll Fleobusters .~ immediately. We specialize in killing fleas; your ...et ~~ will tell you. It works for the entire flea season, ond for one full year, guoronteed or your money bock. 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CLINIC LOCATIONS THIS SATURDAY, AUGUST 17: • In NCWPORT Bf •rH. al "THE PET CARE C0.:' 1280 Bison at Me-Arthur. 9 30 a m 'hi 11 .. m • In COSTA MCSA. 1t "PETPLEx:· 2230 Fairview at Wilson. 12 JOp m 1112 30p m •In HUNTINGTON BEACH, at "PET CITY," 8032 Warner Ave.11 Beach Blvd , 330pm 'lllS30pm • In FOUNTAIN VALLEY, at "MISTER PET." 17179 Brookhurst at 405 Fnry., 4 30 p m 'hi 6:00 p m fhr Afore Information, Call 1bll-Free 1·800·3-DOGCAT (That's To/1-Frtt 1-800-336-4228} ·-·~~--·-·--:~:JrlfiSN£ .............. -...J.,, ""kt•'"'-lot I If you're pressed for time, FV's Pressed 4 Time delivers 8y Amt Ycug D on•t ~ hate having to take ~ clo&MI to be dry cleaned and then picking them up? Well, oow you can cxperien~ your dry cleaning being picked up from your house and delivered when it's finished for no extra cost. Pressed 4 Time in Fountain Valley takes away the hassle. They kn~ you're busy, IO they have a twice-weekly pickup and delivery. But how do they cut the delivery cost? "We work without the middleman," said Candice Lopez, the owner of this dry cleaning service. "We deliver the clothes ourselves." This service-oriented franchise has been in operation for almost three years and has managed to keep its prices 40 to SO percent lower than the competition while maintaining excellent quality work. Pressed 4 Time features a • special bargain for the new customer, also. Once you brine them three garments to dry clean, you get the fourth one done for free. Aside from dry cleaning, Pressed 4 Time docs laundry, repairs hoes and has full-time tailors who can do anything ranging from sewing on a button to tailonng a complete suit. This fun-loving group of people are 60 percent family. The rest of their employees arc collcJe students. Howe~r, ther do hire high schoolers as.Jo.Da..»>they keep their grades at a C or better. This is one f amity that is always there to serve you. lf you need your clothes dry cleaned but you don't have the Lopez time to take them yourself, or you want a shoe repaired, call Pressed 4 Time at 839-3321. They arc located on Harbor Boulevard near Heil Avenue in Fountain Valley and serve the greater Orange Coast area. Beauty magnified at <;arr Photo Design By Amy Young H ave you ever looked deep into an abalone shell and noticed the exquisite shapes and abstract designs in its beautiful realm? Richard Carr Photographic Desian captures all sorts of wonders like this in his photOJ.raphy and enlarges them to your hking. Thi type of photography is called cibachrome, and can be created with "any kind of subject you ca n sec or imagine," said Ri chard Carr, the o wner. Micro copic objects have even been u ed. Carr prints these shots and i.clls them to you. Aside fro m this unique photographic art, Can can be found working on receptions, shooting ~rtrait~ of either you or yo ur children , family pictures, black-and-white theatrical head shots and doing glamour shoots for models. He would like to expand his art to portraits or musicians as well. Right now Carr has a special on glamour portraits. You can get a complete makeover, including hair and makeup, given w mc wraps and accessories and then Carr will take a roll of 12 shots of your new self for only $99.50. Professional hair and makeup people arc called iq for this. The Richard Carr Photographic Design studio is a low-volume personalized bu incss. Carr deals with every client himself either at his studfo or in your home, if you prefer. Carr earned his degrees at the California School of the Arts If you're planning to get into either modeling or acting, or you'd like to sec your child creating modem art with splatter pa.ints. sitting with a giant teddy bear or just as a miniature you, call Richard Carr Photographic Design in Fountain Valley at 965-9393. The studio is located at 10566 Bechler River Avenue near Ward Street and Ellis Avenue. ••• N"'f YOUfll pldD Rkhard Carr at his photo design studio In Fountain Valley. First Home • Retirement • Investment Luxurious CUstom Executive· bad .... t.u acre lol P ce~ from and~ $120,000 3 & 4 Bedroom Homes Now Under ConstrUctionl CUSTOM EXECUTIVE HOMES Now Undu Construction Indian lakes Estates and Yosemite lakes Park -in the Yosemite Foothills near Coarsegold, California. Golf course, Oub House, lakes, Equestrian Center. Sequoia, Yosemite and Kings Canyon National Parks are nearby. Fishing, warm water skiing and snow skiing -and much more. Easy commute to Fresno, Madera and Oakhurst. .. ~­ -:...:~~~~7.~~t Model shown here is 3 (or 4) bedroom, 21n bath, over 2,000 sq. fl . of livable area. Priced at $135,000. Financing available. Many other models and floor plans to choose from. For Full Details & Directions Call 2118 Santa Rena Dr . William H. Moore (213) 833-6143 Rancho Palos Verdes. CA 90732 . GARAGE DOORS AIR CONDmONING WATER HEATERS · ~ 24 HOUA EMEAGENCV 'ill INSTALLATION AVAllA8lEI fi:a A FULL 8EL£CTIOHI A type Ind~ for"'°'' "°"* fi:a ~~I~~ SI ... ~ det•ll• ............................. "" II A I 1111 Ill ~~Kttn . , • CA££llOW Wf'U INSTAU A WATfl HEArEI IN YOUI HOME WITHIN UHOUll• Onf cotl WI I I ..... c-.-. 00." al .. '1411 540-3333 fulllntOf ...... .... •80land---...... ......... ........................... __ ......... c."" ' ' " ~ ... . .. ·.. \ YOUR GUIDE 70 FUN ALONG THE COAST Out of Luck • DI Paltl Not Always Pall • D9 A Newport l.c:l'4nadc • D 1.t - . ( For a bit of wear and tear on their feet, Performing Arts Center ushers see some of the nation's best entertainment • 04 .~ PLUS: 20 lhlngl To Do; 1he Most Complete 4' Gulde to Comt Restaurants and lenjarnk\ Epstein'• Black look . . 20 THINGS To Do 1 PACK A PICNIC \nd he.id fur ln1ne \k.11h1\\'-,\mph11hea1re for • I dd1gh1ful e\entn~ of cl.i~~•c.il ------OlU\IC .ind ,urry '"'e' Pac1l1 c ~)mphon~ 0 r d1 n I r .1 \\ ti I p I l' 'C n I ·· ~~ mphon~ Im u l\C\\ World '. -...rnarcJ.n at 8 r 111 rl:(llunng l---"-•11111 .......... -----J rn u" l hv I lcct nr llerl1111. Max Haf.-.11 B111lh and ------D\ 111 .11. PSO Arts \111'1l Director, < 1rl -..1 < I.Hr, Editor \\h o 1n:l'111 I> ------11 111111t:d from ( h11 11!11 11hl 11 h,· u1 nd11d l·d the: I 11 .1111 l'.111.. \\111ph11m \1111 lead 1 I 11· l'' l' 111111• ' l n t e rt ,11 n men t l 1l h 't' r.lll)'l' l1 i>m Siii 111 ~W<ill, l.11 k t.uf, l ~l-'1 11'1 l o order 111 !.11' ll\ ph11lll' l'.111 7-111 ~lllH I 2 tlJW ABOUT Rr£11T lr\llll' lmpr11" uintmun 11\ 1q:ul.11 ll111m lund1 'enc' I rnl.1\ .11 11"011 ( O\t fM the 111med-. 'h"'" lPmplcll' \'Ith hag lund1 .ind \lll(Hl\C 1<1)', I\ Jll'I $12. I o r .1dd111nn.tl 1nf11rm.111un call 1'"4 .... h"i -3 IBJJ OVlR I he Be't nl the J-c,t1val of A111m.11111n has hccn held 11\cr f11r another wcel.. at the I d\' .irJ, l\fr~.1 r heat re tn Costa \k,,1 I 1!!hlc:c11 11( the hc!>t 1111m,11 c:d film' arnunJ. included ''" \l.11k1m \\\Md ~inner' and ~ • n.11111111·l' lfl lwrn.i: ,1111~n 111d11I' I 111 1dd1t11•11 1I 11!111r m.11111n , di ''' I ".,,.., 4 ~~,v~l~~1i1c ·' 1111 ,,111.111· \\h\ 11111 111in ti I '''I \1,,,1()11d, l rpn' (111 11 Ii• If ••I l"I' 111 'tft1.1ll' d.1nong I 1ll 1•r1111p ci l \ollll\): .t nd l lll'l)!l'lll 1,11 '" 1111 ... \l.,11 11lth m.:i.:b r.1,h I h111,,l.1\ llll •I run~ .11 Ill 111 I he • 1111111111111 1• 1l·1111·r .11 An.1hl'irn ,ind ( I llf t'I \lli;1•1' ( ,111 °I l'I Ci1tt1ll IOI (h 1.111, ( arl St. Clair will le;ad PKiflc \ymphony Orchestra in a t o n < t• r t u n de r t h e st a r s ~clturd.iy at Irvine Meadows. Bugs Bunny ~ys tribute to some of the gre..test dassial music genuises as well as animation masters in "Bugs 'Bunny on Broadway" Saturday at Pacific Amphitheatre. 5TAllEFM • The summer concert series, "Take 5 at 5." at South Ct1ast Plrua Village: continues each l'hur ... d.i) al 5 p.m until Aug. ~. I on1ght, L uke and the I ocom,ll1vc:' will ploy Ch1cago- ~1ylc hlues Arca rc~tauranl\ will offer 'amplc"i of their cumnc: for a rea'>onahle price The free concen "''II he presented on lhc green I 1•r .11Jd1t1tmal detail\ call 435· 20'ifl I I& TO T1tE ARTS L agund lkach\ .rnn11.1l Mh lc,11\,11'. •\rt-A Pb1r. I C'ittval of 1 hl' ,\ rl'-and )a\\ du\I l·c\ttvul. 111n1anu c 1hrouJ:h the 'ummcr month' I Jl"h lc,ll\,11 lc.1turt:\ un .1,,ort111cnl of all\ .ind crnft , ro1n!!1ng frnm po11nt1np and Cl'r<imtc' 111 JC"clry .ind blown glJ"- 7 LIVING MT lhc world-fomou' Pageant of the M11stc:r'I, re-creating ma~tcrp1ccc~ w11h real people, as hcing ,t.1gc:d nightly 111 H lO at the: lf'>1nc Bowl an Laguna Ocach r1cket\ rnn~e from ~'> to s 'I( l·or . re\C:f'>Jlt nn' ur ltlkct' call I (8tX)) 4R7-t-fS I 8 CWAZY WA88T It's rabbit ~ason an Costa Mes.a That's right, Bug Bunn) will be hcadina ove r to Pacific Amph1thea1re Saturday to prc,cnt .i full ~ymphony orchestra conlcrt .md 1nhu1c to cartoon cl;is\tC\ in "Bugs Bunny on Hro11Jwa) .. I he doing~. fit for the cn111c fu m1ly, arc M:I to begin 111 8 p.m ; 11cket5 r.tnge (to m $11..50 10 $'1. Tn order ticket" by phone cull 740 2fXJ<J 9 111..-Mscml hnd out what 11 takes to pul on n major produc1ion at the Orange County Performing Am Center. Center docents lead free tours each M o nda y ·and Wednei.day mornings al 10 and 11 h lr additional mformatmn c.ill '\'i(>.ARTS, cxl . 833. 1 0 llPTll -VAlllETY Newport Harhur .-\rt Mu'!>cum d1splo1'' an a'>sortmcnt of pieces I rum 11' pcrm.mcnt c:ullcctton in · D11fcrc:n1 Stone . H vc Vic"' of the Collection " The exh1htt. organ1ic:d into fi ve exhi~1t1on "cgmcn1' continues through Sept :!5 and features a wide vonctv of .irt~ork) The mu~um is oi}en Tuc,day through unday from 10 a.m to 5 p m. Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for senior citucns and ~tudcnts. ('all 759-11 22 for details 11 ~l)'~sc. ju'lt a few minute up the 55 r rccway, presents Mal) Chapin C nrpcntcr tn her Orange County dchut at 7 and 10 p.m Tickets arc $26 50 Call 549-15 12 for det<llls 12 I WMT MT MIYI A part of its current Cluh M IV Tour. MTV will ho<1t J pre-concert party tonight IO Huntington Beach oil D11uhlctt1kt' Sport" Ru .ind N1ghtdub dunng ''" grand opening fcsll\ 111cs ll\C party 1s ..chcdulcd 10 began at 8 p.m Club M rv duncercs will he on hand and 20 tlclccu nd lO boclcs1age pa scs will be iivcn away to those with the hottest d ance m ove, 02 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 15, 1991 Doublctakc •~ localed t 5902 Wuncr Ave; for additio nal mformat1on•<'all 8.t0-6118. 13 RUMT l.agune Art Mu cum OCWC)I cxh1b1t , ''The Cutting hlge: Contemporary Amcnc.in l·olk Art from the Ro,cn.11.. Cnllcction" t'i now on dt!lplav h:aturing a variety of ~orl' ,uch a'> painting • culprurc, pottery anti textile• by sclC·trolncd n11t1vc American artists the ~1bit continues through Suminy. Call the mu ... cum oil 49.t-6531 for details. 14 ~~~.in\ N orm McD011.1ld ~fahacl Pace and l'clcr AhJrc: ~•II perform at 1hc lmpn1\ in Irvine through • i.tore and gaUcry: C<xt is $(1() per per oo includ1n1 champ1g11c reception, dinner and parking For information call 497-9""2 . llubc:rl' Rcstaunnt in lluuoa Centre i the 11te or "MurJc:r at . the Care Noir." The my te l). Yf1tb dinner shows Frida~ S•turJar. .rnd a Sunday brunch, will continue through the monlh lo September a new bow unfold1. For 11cket informaVon. c111l 95S· CLUE. 17 ....... Among the m. ny Cllfrn nas this fall ll Or•ngc Co College are course an Jap.1new. The cmester taru Mond;a> .. or reg. lration tnformalion ~c..ill the college at 432-5772. Sund.I) Sho~' fhur,d11y and 1~ A -_, SunJa~ JI I< "' P m ($7). Friday Fncnd • drca~ and d1cu 8 JU .ind 10 '" p.m (SIO), Md SaaurJa., 8 .ind HI 30 p.m ($10). wall be di cu"e'I by for mt11rm.i11un l..tll 8S4 54'\5. author; tod y at the m11n1hly luncheon meetlna or Round I .ihle Wut. The noon 1es\1on wall 15 tmfflMlm TIIB The Blu e Marble Coffcchou:>c on Harbor Boulevard and 191h Street In Co,tn Mc n has ·• full I.cc of cn1crta1n crs fo r the week. Adm1<.o;,ion 1i.. FllliEl.J)n tas; tbia week arc: Smith and WaJin, contcmpornry folk, today: Terry R1ckaru, pop no~talg1a, Friday: Acou,11, Carnival, Renaissance f11ll.. ~.iturcJ.iy; Scott B. rock-·billy and blue\, Sunday; T k tc.din, Jail. Monday; Goodbye Joe, acnm11c modem pop. 1 ucsday: Mu:h.1el Uhaldan1, rock·a-billy and rh\thm unit hluc,, Wcdne da)'. \\. u.: l..J c1\ \hOV.\ begin al 7 p.m .• ~edl·nd 'ho"'' ut Q and Sunda)' '"'"'' .11 6 p.m. I or information ,,11 1 ""' ''7tl 18 Wiii .....-rt Fnr th~ m>1.1cry IU\en 11lon1t lhc Coast, Laguna M)cstc rie1. offer i'rtda)' a nd S111uufay dinner ~how~ that andude .1 walking tour of La una ~nd a plot that unfold' at local book feature Anne Ri\oen. addon~. Carl Karcher and 8. Carolyn !\night, Patti Massman and Susan Rosser, and Armand Dcuuch. Cm1 '' SlO per person: for ckta1I coll 1 ~ l3) 256-79n. 19 ClllM -.£ PAIBTI Pare,nu Without J>.111ncn Will halt an onen1.111on and acncraJ meetina • 111rJ.1\ 1t 7:30 p.m. 11 the Co t.i \lc\I Holiday Inn, 3133 s. BrbWI \I A dance wiJI follow; cost 1 ~... l·or additional information call "8· 1 92 or 5~1120. 20 Jill. I II • Cafe Udo in ' 'ri.•rt Beach offers a \.H1c1\ nf jazz cnterteinmcnt eai:h 111)!hl. foni&ht , Joe Nappa and 1h1 \JI tart; will perform Crum l'I JO p m. to 1 a.m. firiday will sec the: I cvo Blue Olucs Band take the ''ace: 11 9 p.m. for more informa11on .1h<lul Cafe Udo offettn call b75-1%8 or 67J..SOS6. Our Guide to Local Theaters Playin1 '1>ell!M1.,· "LiuJe Shop ot Horron'" "Annie" CI06ing Phone Alls.24 646-0333 Sept.9 786-3540 • 2S 19j.ft371t pt.I m -1110 Aug. 24 831-t40S .2A Sept. ll )41-8997 ~------------.... --~ .... ---------------------------=---------....;.--------------~_r-~ OC. Oruae CoutJ. BT, black tJe. BT -opt., black Ue epdoaaL pp, per peno11. TBA. to be ........... ' CHARITY AND SPECIAL EVENTS • D1Kom'y U. Cius hulo9, Aui. 17, S-JO p.m., Ditco\icry Museum of OC barbecue, auction, rock 'n' roll by Sha Na Na. S7S pp. Phone 540-0404. • Vlaloulftt Go Caribbean, Aug. 17 at 6 p.m .. Newport Harbor Art Museum at Brown residence, Laguna. BCach. By invitation ohly. • Moonllrah Rota, Au,. 11 at 6:30 p ., · ra Pacific dinner at Moren o residence, Villa Park. SSO pp. BT. Contact Myril Kreuder, 631-1249. •Wint Cla le, Aug. 18, 2-S p.m., OC Wine Society at Anaheim Marriott. $40 pp. Phone 546-8664. •Global Cublnt , Aug. 18 at S p.m.. OC Chapter of American ln~titute of Wine and food at Robert Mondav1 Food &: Wine Center, Costa Mesa. Members, $4S pp.: non-members, SSS pp. Phone 955-4542. •An Alralr to Rtintm~r. Aug. 24, United We tern Medical Centers food and wine wting at The City Shopping Center, Garden Grove. Phon~ 953-3580. • Toa51 on the Coast II, Aug. 24 at 8 p.m., American Cancer Society OC at Lion Country h · Polynesian VIUage, Irvine. ~45 pp. Phone 751-0441. • Summt t\ Gardea Party, Aug. 2.S at 5 p.m ~ Florence Crittendon Services of OC at Harris residence, Fullerton. Contact Melinda Gum ldo. 870-5890. • Bob Hope and Or. HOW11rd Hou t Golr Toum1mtnt, Aug. 26 at 10 a m . AS50Clatcs of House Ear In t1tu1e at Mc a 'Verde Country Oub, Costa Mesa $2.SO Phone 557-5 100. " Bon Voya1t, Scp1. 5 at 6 p.m., Hoag Hospital 552 Oub Billfi h Tournament cocktail party at Newport Beach Countqt._ Oub. Rea• tcred anglers free ; guests, $2.S. Phone 760-~9. • Opcnln1 of Y~t'• Bistro, Sept. 5-7. Arturo Toscanm ch1pter of OC Pcrfonning Art Center. $75 pp. Contact Gwen Jone , 974-7417. • ~ Scott Challtnlt For Cblldtta, Sept. 6 It 6:30 p.m., OfOC, Make-A-Wish foundation and South County Community QENJAMIN EPSTEIN'S Stories: Five Views of the . Collec11on.. Tuesday Talks at Noon: Sept. 10. pa.inter and sculptor Enc Orr . • Snuia WWMlmilaa M-(3 Mason, lrvi n c,1' • 72-1138 ). Permanent display "'o( drawin • sculpture, films, other twOrts by Jun Cocteau. iluriugh. Aus. 22: Cocteau's Dream . • StarJ Sheets Ga11aJ (1•9 Sand Canyon A"cnuc, lmnc, 733- 0445.) Sept. 7 through Oct. 13: American Scene PatntilJf, California '30s and '4-0s. MUSIC • Padnc: Symphony, 8 p.ni. ttl Irvine Meadows Ampb1thcatre. 8088 lMne Center Or., Laguna Hill s, 474-4233 Aug 17 Symphony For A ew World wtth conductor Carl SI Oair. Aug '\I Beethoven x 3 with conductor Cul St Clair • OC PbUbarmonic ~. ~ pm at Irvine Ba.relay Tl)eatre. 4242 ffilJpu Drive at Bridge Road, ine. 55'\-~4:;!2 ~pt. 6. The Ange s Quanet DANCE, OPERA . MUSICAL THEATER •Open Padfk (OC Perfonnmg Arts Center. 650 Town Center Dr , Co ta Mesa, 546-7372). Sept. 1~4 Cavalleria Rusttcana aod I P gliacci. • Soulb Coa t Repatory (655 Town Center Or • C.osta M~. 751 -78H) Sept. 6-0ct. b Heanbrcak House • Garden Grove S•akesptare FulivaJ (Fe tival Amphitheatre. 12852 Main Street. Garden Gl'Ol>c, 636-7213) Through Aug. 17: Measure For Measure. Aue-29 through Sept. 21· The Taming of the hrcw •Mystery Cafe (Hubert's, :! Hutton Centre Dr • Santa Ana, 955-CLUE) Dinner how Frida\ and Saturday : 'Murder at Cafe Nott .. POETRY AND LITERARY ARTS • Booblplna, Aug. 18, 2"'4 pm., Sally Vantrc s signs "Seeing My elf Seetng the World" at Mutha's Book tore, Balboa . Contact Kathy Wale , 673-7185. ' Clinic dinner at ~ Beach Mamou Hotel & Tenn&S Oub. BT and tennis hoes. SlSO pp. Phone 557·Sl00. • Blllfllb Tourument, Sept. 5-8. Hoas Hospital SS2 Club at location TBA Phone 760-2349 Actor Scott Valentine wfH serw u master of ceremonies for Pacific Symphony Orchestra's "ReK'h for • Rainbow" benefit for the Rehabilitation Institute of Southern C.1lif ornla ~pt. 1 at Irvine Me~. MEETINGS AND SEMINARS • KJdt At tltart, Sept. 61 Olive Crest Treatment Center at Mu.scum or Flyina, Santa Monica. Phone m"'4999. • Great Catalopt Captr, Sept. 7 at 6 30 P·!l\.. OC Chapter of Americ1n 01abetc A n. at Neiman Marcus, Newport Beach. S l 7S pp. Phone 662· 7940. , • IJro• Scoct Pro-tan Clw'tty 8a btMU, Sept. 7 at 7:30 p m , CHOC, Make-A-Wish Foundation and South County Community Oimc at Bren Events Center, UC Irvine $15-30 pp. Phone 5S7-S100. • Empocto Armanl, Sept. 7, Armani opening at South Coast Plua, Costa Mesa. By invttahon o.nty. FESTIVALS AND SPECTACLES ,. ...... , of lbe Mu cus, th~uah Aua. 30, 8:30 p.m. on fi tival pounds, Lquna Beach. Phone 4'94-114'5. • Futnal of A.ru, through Aug. 30, JO a.m. 10 11:30 p.m on fcsmal pounds. Laguna Beach. $2 pp. Phone •94-ll•S. • Ofuee C••C1 Radaa F'aJr, throuah Aui. 17, 32nd District ApicuhuraJ Assn. It Los AJamllot Rtce Cou11e. Phone 751-324'7 or 99S·l234' or •31-1361. • S.,..._.. ~ dftJ, throuah Sept. 1, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.. 1rts and crafts how in La.&una Beach. $4 pp. Phone 04.J030. ART • t..apu Art Mumm (307 Oiff Drive, J..aauna Beach, •94 6531 ). Through Au , l : The Cutting . Edie: Contemporary AmenQn •WI.De Ta.U. Cook! .. Clalnn. Robcn Monda•" Wine and Food Center, Costa Mcu. ~ 20 Mondav1 Re crve Aug 24: Homemade P ta. Sept. JO; al Graces. Folk Art Throup Sept. 1: Arthur LJSTI 0 INFORMATION. If We Icy Dow Sept 6 throuah Nov. you h•'-c an ~nt l~uw or 17 Dream and Per":'p«livc: The chan1c of information for Amcnan Scene in California. 8/ackB<>ot, direct mquira to 8 cwpof1 Harbor Art Mallttlm &n1amio Epstein, Clo Blad.Boot. ( 50 an Clemenl~ Duve , P.O. Box 1500-18', Corona deJ Newport J)each , 7S9 l l.22). Mar, CA 91625. Ph<>nc (114) 1()() fhrouah opt. ts Different Z62l. Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 15, 1991 D3 • .. ' COVER STORY Center shows always bring the"1 to th* leet Ushers enjoy cameraderie, top acts and serving community Bv £hzabeth Ood11e <;•r! .A•1f<'• E 1d 1 p1:r1.1rr11.in.:l .11 1hc c >r.in~c: < 1111111~ Pc:r lmm1ng \rh l l'll ll'I IC:lfUlrC:\ 72 '"hlr' \f1hl .ire pa11l 11nh $ lO a 1111.'.111 lnr 1hc: l11ur hour 'hill.; lhcy 11111,1 ,1,1nd 1hr11u~h .ind the p.11l-1ng cmh ~I ~" win dl1 they 1!.1 ti' I 111 lhl· 'h"\''· lhc tun. the '11' 11J, .1nJ lhl 1..•l"1111U1111\ H .11..h.1t I \1.1llnn .1 rltlrc.:d ( o 'IJ \k,,1 rt''lllcn1. h.i-hl•cn u'hc:nng -tll1..C: I he.: ... l' n 1 c r t•pc:ncJ tn '\c:p tcmhcr nl 19Xh h ir h i: r u'hc:11ng '' .1 I r c.: l' t11..h l "I e.111'1 'lrs a wondertul place to work.' -MQWl MMUllY usher 1ltord tti hU\ l1l!..c 1' .111 th.11 much I h1' "'·'\ I ~an 'c:c all the 'ho'll.' I ''Jilt to. \f..llltin ,;i,, M .111 l uh111 .1 JQ year-old O r.tnlo!C: ( 11,1,1 ( nlkgr 'tudcnt. l'n I 111 II ,, lf t IH. fr Cl' \hlll" ~I nee Im fllllnH1t111n to lllh 't taker, ~h1d1 p.1" ~I~ .1 ni)!ht. hc.: ra rel) "~c:' a whole performance. He docs 11 bccdusc of the people and the fnendi. he !las made. "I \\Ork every show I can. The people here arc great and you get to meet a lot of people," Fulvio ~aid. Mark Clarke, an Irvine resident, 'tarted out a head usher five year' ago, making $25 each night. It wa~ a nexihlc part-time job that allo"cd him lo study for graduate M:hool a\ he worked. Now that Clarke is a full-lime research chemist and assistant r)dtroll manager at the center, he rnntrnucs wor~ing because he likes the job and the atmosphere. "I m a work-a-holic, up to 80 hours a week. But I reJllly like this. I ".e met a lot of fascinating performers. 1 hcrc·s such a variety o f people , performing and working. It's very rewarding," Clarke says. And m charge of all the usher;, ticket-taker\, usher captains ·and head usher' evc-ry 11igh1 r!> Chn'it1nc Upham, the center·~ patron manager. "ho has been coordinating 11 all ~incc before the center opened. Upham handles evcrythmJ! on Donna Mc Daniel bock from Blly Idol lou "~~=""' 014)~Jm) Costo Meso. CA 04 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 15, 1991 Christine Upham is patron manager at the Performing Arts Center and head of the u her progroam. the audience ~1de of the theater on performance n1ghti and must coord inalc hou,)e opefiltions with the people baclutagc. "Anythmg that happen~ withm the houi.c ill my re pom1h1lity, 1( someone 1s sick, hurt, unhappy, or anything else. There's .i lo~ o( diplomacy th;it goes mto 11. bu t I love it. No place else can )'l1U meet so many people," Upham \aid. U pham mu~t hire, ~chedule, and 1ugglc a pool of 500 usher'i, ranging m age from 18 to 65. The ushers' dutic~ include f d1rcct1ng audience member to 1he!r \eats. t,aktng 11ckct , dc11hng "Ith unhappy patron5 und being prC'parcJ for :my emergency And ·~ct Upham ha, never had an~ trouhlc finding enough 'oluntecr) rhe Job 1s \Cf} much m demand "I \C ne.,,cr yet had to place .tn ad tor usher.., Ifs "" "Ord uf mouth f ncnd~ tell fncnd~ and "c ge1 all we need," Upham ~aid Clarke add\, "Wr: mu\t get 10 to I 'i call' a day of people wanung to be u~hcr'>.'' l ph•lm stre,'les the fact that the u~hcr, M c not really hems paid for their "'ork "They re.illy are "olumecrs The $10 J ntghl (cC' l'I JUSt ba IC lly to cover the $4 p1ulung co t and ga, I ht) do 11 tu ce the hows nnd 11 'i their "'ay of helpin the communuy," 'he add . Inc center hire' u\hcl'\ twi c .i vcar, in Janunr.· and July. U ually 'i(I hi 7'i f>C''ltllln\ mu t he filled C'Bch ume "We gener.11ly lose about that many C"vcry ax month , They reel they've done their part, or ~omething che m their hfc beain to interfere," Uphnm •ay Yet lhcre 11re many who ticl -w11h the: )Oh year alter 'JC• r. Of the 500 currently employed, 94 ha"e Learn To Dance And Join The Fun! · · · · · · · • · " " · " .. · · Our prof Mtlonallntttuetoft w~I help you bfush up on old .-UU. °'teach you ~on.._ Thia II where the fun btgtna ·--------------· I 51~~f$eag I :_ Singles& Caupl .. Welcom. I 650-~3048 ·':~~'~;-, ' been u henng for tbc ccn1cr ~1nce it opened five )Cars ago , • Clarlte as · one who plans on Micktng around. ''B asically I thinlt I'll tic hm indcfinilel}'.· It'd be hard to find another Job th• cnJOyable," he ~ays. F'ulvto agree\, .. Ir rm around here after l get out or school, 111 dcf1n1tcly keep 11 up." A few oC the pcnonncl, ~bo ha"e been promoted to ticket· I kcr or head ushe~. ha"c duties which keep them from watchma whole perform· nee . Fulvio, who mu t count the 1iclct he hai taken itfte1 the doo~ clo • ay • "I c.1n't -C\U watch 1he whole thin but 1( the 'how run for a -.ed . or ,c,, I 11 cc most oC '' 1n bu and piece\.'' Clarke tm't IO Conunatc. C\'CO thouah he wor ix 11' )C\tll ni1hts ach Yr~ek. "f never gel 10 see a whole how. But it':s OK. that's nol *bY I'm here," be said. M Jlory, •·ho u hcred (It Soutb Coa(t Rcpcnory before the CC"nter opened, ha never 11pphcJ for • promotion bccau~c 11 Ytould 1 kc her away fn)m the pcrlorm1nce. "J 'm an u her and thut'i. aU I want 10 be. J come 10 !ICC the hows," he said. But Upham points out that 9S percent C'( alJ U hen SCI 10 ICC each performance they ~ rk from bcginnin1 to end She dcs.:r the majonty o( tho 500 u hers 11 older, retired people from the community. "l'hcy wtrit 10 do 1heir p rt. It acts them OUI of the hou«" •Di they !!CCI and meet a lot of J'C('ple. Younaer pcorlc sometim ha~ trouble comm1tt1na thcntscl\CS to the required one n\i)lt a v.cek.." Uphairn explain . • • Some u hen, like f'ulviC\ •" luden 1 luna r r p ft·hllll .... work that aJlows them to study. "It's a great place to study. You don't act pa.id well, but you get paid to study. I can sit in the ~by aftCT I'm done and read, or whatever. As a full-time s\udcnt, I could act another job, but it'd be very hard to study," Fulvio Aid. Some couples even usher together, Upham Nys. "It's their night out together. It gets them away from the kids and saves them the cost or two tickcu," she explains. T he usherina has even become a social gathering Cor some. A group or ushers meet every Sunday momln1 for brunch at a local restaurant. "There can be anywhere from 2 to 20 r._eople there. It's just a set thins. ar you want to go, you know someone will be the re on any given Sunday," Upham says. The head ushers e11d tic.kct- takers also enjoy their own social scene with the friend they've made at the center. Fulvio says, "Everyone gets aJona ireaL" . Ushers must be able to work at least one night a week and to tand for three to four hours at a time. "We a Jc them to stand, so that if and audience member needs What's the biggest event to it the neighbor· ? The 37th SPORT COURT At the Sport Court, try your hand at tennis and basketball or get uol Southern California~& Gorden ShoW, sponsored by The Orange County Register. With ~r 1,000 exhibits, it's the largest home show-in the United States. We'll show you how to decor· ate or remodel your home and give you ~ps on gardening and landscaping. You'll also see some of the country's finest antiques, arts and crofts. Come see eYer}'thing we've put under one roof at The Southern California ~ & Gorden Show. August 17 & ·25 'bt The Anaheim Convention Center.~ ARTS & CRAFTS FAIRE · Hand-mode quilts, ceramics, jewelry, poin~ngs, leather goods, blown gloss and country items will be on display from the country's leading artisans ond craftspeople. ANTIQUE SHOW CMrAO a few pointers from SHOWCASE something they pan (md an usher. If they sit, they ft)olc like everybody p.m. the front doors open and tbe ushers direct people to the facilities and ~ard the doors to the auditorium. else," Upham notes. . The ushers must go througti fave bou rs or or'ientataon and emeraency trainina before they can bepn, including a videotape on earthquake preparedness. At 7·30 p.m. the audience may be seated and must be directed to their scats. And at 8 p.m. the how start~ "Jt' a wonderful plJCC to work, An usher's dutie begin at 6:30 p.m. on show nights, fir t puning inserts into the programs At 7 one of the nicest theaters I've seen and I've met some really 1reat people here," Mallory aid · greot prizes! Dave Tailor, LA. King s Ed Arnold, KTlA CELEBRITY LIFESTYLE RQOMS See living spaces designed and decorated for ABc's Kitty Bartholomew, co-host of •The Home show·, KTLA sj>omcoster Ed Arnold, KOST· l'W•!!!!!!!'I FM morning hosts Mor'k Wollengren and Kim Amidon Wl:lllt;:;;;;;;;;;;:::~ and L.A. Kings' star Dave Taylor Stop by ond · visit Ed and Dove, who will be on hand for the show Aug. 1 7 & 25. stote-of·the-ort .,......_~ DEFINITELY NOT GARDEN VARIETY Step through a to-wering Torii Gote and you 'll enter ~-will be offering furniture, collectibles, books, siM!r and more from Eng· land, Germany, Italy, Fronce and the Uni States. OF HOMES come to KIK·FM's "Showcase of Homes• and lour charming manufactured homes, presented by leading Southem California builders. · ~The Orient in Bloom 11 , a mognihcent garden and Rower show. ASIAN CULTURAL ARTS THEATRE This is your passport to the om of the For East. You'll enjoy exotic music~ dance ond performances from countries like Japan, <;hino, Korea ond the Philippines. r: - - - - --Sponl0t9d ly• - - - - - , s100 · .. ~.. r; s100 1 I Off Prewit rhis coupon at the door ond SCM $I 00 off lhe Off I regular one day odmiuion price of $6.SO I I Coupon good lot one ..... btt odrn:uion only Oit~~ 12 ond Ufder FREE I No.,.._Cllillll!t~ "'°' -... ......., ...... .,.,..., ~ liiM-a.--I . ~ . . ' . ~· . .,., . .... . .. , .. I ..........._ ~ .. AUGUST 17 • 25 AT THE ANAHEIM CONVENTION CENTER Saturdays 10·00 a m. · 10:00 p.m Sundays 10 00 a m. • 6.00 p m. Mon·Fra 2 00 p m. · 10:00 p.m. Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 15, 1991 DI .. Music St . Clair, violinist bring soul ol music to Meadows By David Almquist jbft Wt-. '' M U\t t ,,x-.1\.., to the hcJrl Jr1d mind," \il)'' Carl ~t Clj1r. music tit rector 1)f P .1u t It ...,vmph1m) t>rchc:.,tra, "ho rn.1kc' h1' Irvine M e adow ' Amph 11hcatrc wn1luc11n~ 1.khut ...,,1111rd,1~ ;1\ 8 pm 'l\11d1cnll' npnll!nC:l I\ d1fkrcn1 hcl'illl'l 11f lhc hum.in dc:ml·n1 You nnd ''' '>tc .ind kl.'! 1h1· n1c:qzy, hum.111 "'~ .rnd 1.1k·nt .11 1h1· monll'nt I th111I.. 1h.1t\ the c:xntc:mc:nt of ,1 ,, •nn·!l C...t < ·1a1r c11nd11d,.an u11d1:r ·thc '"ir' cn~a~1·1111111 \<Ith thrl'l' ""ii.;' r1·prc-.c nt,t11"1 ••I tlw 111111.1n11 c1.1 1f mu\IC "l h 1{0111.111 < irrm .11' ''"'crturc "' I 1111111 lkrl1111. thc ·c • 'l.11nnr V111h n ( "llll'rln 111 1,1\ ll1uch (pcrlorntl'd "' "'J.11,1 I Im.tr 1 )IM.:1r.1) .111d I hor.1~' "'"11ph11m 'fo 9, "rrom the New World." "This program explores music from an era in which the modem 'l)'TTlphony orchestra was emerging and boldly exploring new musical grounds" St. Clair adds. "Many of the ~ounds we'll hear m the!>e work:., particularly "The Roman Carnival" ovenurc. were quite ,hoc\..ing. The fact that these worh sound as vibrant and rxciting today as they did more than a century ago, 1s a tc'!tament to the gcniu' of their compose,..," J oinrng maeslro St Clair 1<. .. 01111,t l lmd' Oh"'e1ra. the '1olm v1r1unso Inc ~cw York T1ml'' ~.tlh ·a mciJOr Jrll\t an the \I.' n 111p rchdon " Uurn 1hc: ~oungc,1 -;on of l'nrtu~uc-.c 1rnm1grants. Oliveira l'>c~.in '1uJ~ of the violin a1 the ·•l!C nt Y At I fl. he wa'i chO'ien b) l c:onard Bcrmlcin IO perform J\ TOP TEN Aug. 5-Aug. 12 V IDEO RENTAL 1. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II 2. Sleeping With The Enemy 3. Goodfellas 4. Edward Sclssorhands 5. Kindergarten Cop 6. L.A. Story 7. lion Heart 8. Misery 9. Reversal of Fortune 10. Look Who's Talking Too CD's 1. Natalie Cole "Unforgettable 2. Color Me Badd "Color Me Badd" 3. Soundtrack "Boyz In The Hood" 4. Boyz II Men "Cooleyhighharmony" 5. Bonnie Raitt "Luck Of The Draw" 6. OJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince "Homebase" 7. Extreme "Pornograffitti" 8. A E M "Out Of Time" • 9. Candy Oulfer "Sexuality" " 10. Van Halen "For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge" S INGLES 1. Bryan Adams "Everything I Do, l Do tt For You" 2. Boyz II Men "Motownphllly" 3. Color Me Badd "I Adore Mi Amor" 4. DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince "Summertime" 5. Guns & Roses "You Coul~ Be Mine" 6. MC Breed & OFC "Ain't No~ In Yo" 7. Natalie Cole "Unforgettable" 8. Roxette "Fading like A Flower'' 9. Latin Alliance "low Rider" 1 O. Merky Mark & The Funky Bunch "Good Vlbratlona" De Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 15, 1991 ~0101 .. 1 v.1th the New York Philharmonic. In 1978, Oliveira wa thrust into the in1emational poth~ht when he became the first Amencan to wm thc"'prcstigious tnlornational Tchaikovsky Compc11t1on in Moscow. "While I was playing in the competition, my A string broke right at the end of a piece.'' Oliveira recalls. "And you were only allowed a ce rtain amount of time between pieces. Sn 1 walked off and I didn't even have time to ge t a new )tring. I had to go out and play the Paganini 'Fifth Caprice.' unc of the most difficult piece~ technically in Lhc whole compct1t1on I had no choice but to tac the end of rhc A srnng an a knot in lhc tail piece of the viohn. I wa<; pra) mg 1l would hold 1hrough the compo~111on and (tncrcd1hlv) that wa~ one of the 'clc1:t1~'n' the~ cho<.e w put nn the recordtnf.t lrom the Ti:hJik1w\\..)' compc11t11>n " Upon h1' return Ohvc1ra. wJ~ .1crnrdcd .1 hero':. welcome .It a rc~cp11on ho~tcd h) Prc\1dcnt and Mr'> CMtcr at lhc White I fou\c: f't.:rform1ng up 111 one hundred 1·onccrh a vcar on five co1111nc11t-., Ollvc1ra · return' to Pac1fu.: Symphony to render the "G Minor V1ohn Concerto" by Max Bruch. See SYMPHONY/DIG Violinist Elmar Oliveira wut join Pacific Symphony Orch~stra In concert Saturday night at Irvine MNdowt Amphitheatre. Of ' FESTIVAL 11ANIMATION ntl lDWAIOS MHA MATO • 11M Newpott ~ .• Costa Meta Held Over Till August 22 SHOWflMES Sun.-Thura. 8 p.m .. Fri. & Sat. 7, 9:30 a Mldnlte BARGAIN MATINEES Sat. and Sun. at 4 p.m. Don't miss ltl This Is your las1 chance to see the Festival In Orange County this year. Includes "Denny Goes Air Sorting," "Knick Knack" and "Dinosaur" by Will Vinton Enjoy all 18 films each 2 hour perfonnance IHC&Al INGAel .. NT NION'T Min IW. AMIMATOll flOM DWm A~t 11 cl /8, Robm unc~ '1lld FrkntlJ wtlt DPJWAr. Ro«rt will bMi c~IJ and ~s /rf>tn his film "Smwn" ht r>us ytor's program. Bnng your autograph boo4s Tickets are always available at the bOx office 1 hr. before showtime ~ MUSIC P\.UWAY COMf'ANY/TOWt:R ~c~. ~U) ..... 12H•{7i4) 740-i.o (IOI) llW70h{6H( 171-TDCI .. .ao AT THE aox OfflCe FOf men lnft> ceill (714) llCM791 ot 1c) 722-Nll Authentic Thai food priced rea~onably at FV's Thai Dish By Arrrt Young Restaurant of the Week A f am1ly-run bu inc s, thi Thai D1~h Re taurant has been cooking Arc you one of the many people for the public separate from the who love real Thai food, not Thai chili ·sauce, and the combination re t of the chain for about 31/l Chine~. Thai American or any of seafood -to mention a few. The years the other combinations out there? The family came to America in And what abou1 the high price 7 cui inc is prepared Crc h daily. 197 3 . M o nt r 1 Sun panic h Drooling yet? Once you fini h Well, the That Di h Restaurant in th immediately dove intd studving your mclll, cir homemade Thai 1 • Fountain Valley has answered desserts are offered. The e range management in Los Angeles. your prayers. from a simple coconut ice-cream Then, 3~ years ago, the Located at Brookhurst Street to fruit specials such 85 Lychees or Sunpanich family took over their and Garfield Avenue in Fountain Rambutan. fnend ' bu tne . They now own Valley, thi is one place that serve this restaurant only. you the "real thing." As for the tr all this i n't enough, ju t tell tC tht sounds hke the place cost, a 2Q percent discount off all them what you'd llite to see on the where you can rtally dig· in and dinners is being offered menu. "We'll add what the enjoy, gt\le them a caJI at 962-1312. throughout thi month. cu tomer wants.'' aid Montri The Thai Dish Re taurant is OPfn Ju t listen to the delicacies )Ou Sunpanich about hi wife's Tuesday through Friday Crom 11 get for ~ little. Chicken on fire 1 restaurant. As for children, they a m. to 10 p.m. and Saturday and the re taurant' m~t ~pular dt h. _e_a_t _fo_r_fr_ec_. ________ su_n_d_ay_rro_m_noo_n_u_n_ui-_1_o_p_.m_.---1 This i barbecue chJcken with a maid ga:rhc aucc poured O\fer 1t. Other plates include Nok Noa. a corru h ben CO\iercd m a dehetou !>10 LAFAYETTE AVE ~BEACH.CA -67W77 Collf1Mnr.tl Cu11m~ Smu 1961 .· cw • ..u-.w."6, UUtuttllMI ~ ""6 /« llUiMAU IMMt'koM4 ""'" tfllt•tt4, u cqll/4•4• 11Ma l'~iWIU 1'4dk4 South Coast Plaza, Costa Mesa 1714) 540-3840 Opening Haate food Cool Jafz A oew Kind of Reiuurant for Oinin& grazing, or ju!t !~ending time wit~ frieodt Lunch DiMer Brunch Jazz 3201 E. Coast Highway Corona ·del Mar 675-7575 . ..,, ...... Montri Sunpanich (left} and family at Thai Dish Restaurant. Dnv In Our Romantic ~Um t11 Calle~.::: · ll•tawant Luncheon Served Monday .. Friday 11 :30am .. 2:30pm featuring Homestyle Cooking & Daily Specials 't' Dinner Served Monday .. Saturday from 5:30pm STEAKS • SEAFOOD • COCKTAILS 1695 Irvine Ave • Cosca Mesa • 646 .. 7944 Angelq~ RISTORANTE ITALIANO By Far Th~ F not lt.t. ;m Cui~m~ ln NJ Oran County EVER BEErJ TO ITALY? If you'w been to Italy and miss a special dish you ate there, call ANGELO. he'll prepare it especially for you ... NEVER BEEN TO IT Al Y? Go Tonight. .. To Angelo! ******* For Your Special Dining We Provide: • Private Parties -Book Now for Christmas •Catering • Wedding Receptions • •Patio Dining • Take Out • Special Requests ******* 1969 'Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa• 646-1225 ( Orange Coast. WHkend / Thursday, August 15, 1991 D7 I \ \ • OUR READERS R ATE THE MOVIES Sha.rt, GloVer run out of 'Luck' as detectives Bob Fa.w C:ompGtu consultanl "\ewport Otarh Pure Lucio. \l.trh with a character that 1' thl· epitome of hJu luck. A \\:ill .. ing 1llu\lr.11ion of Murph}"• La" Nl1 nnc ha11 hccn thl\ unluck} since •\I ( JPP retired ·1 ii Ahnl·r·, pal,. lh" " the ('l'Tlc1..I \Chide "If I h1.. ph) \IC.ll h11m11r pf McJrlin \h11rt \du 111 1h1' thl 1\\1\t that Short " u 1mm1""11H'u to fine.I the d.1ughter of .1 \Cf'\ "Calthy man \a1u ~nung I.uh I'> al'o ~t ricken "'1th T crm1n.1I B.1d I 111..k and ha\ nu" d1,appc.1rcd \\h1lc vacationing m \k \.ll ll l lw thc11f'\ here 1!> that \hort "'ill f.ill pra' In the 'amc had lud .1-. \he. and thu<. cvcntualh I.ind "hnc 'he d11J. I n m.1lo.e e\cnthing come out rea-.onJhl-,,. "C Jdd Danny Glover ·" J n(I min,cn'c dctecuve who keep~ .111 C\C on Short while relullanth pretending lo be his subordinate. Evert Short believes this. Stir them all together and we have the ingredients of a very funny movie. Unfortunately, the chef stayed home and we ended up with a TV dinner -a very funny haif hour spread thinly over :in hour and 11 half. Frankly the show dragged. The pratfalls were spaced too fa r apart, and the plot couldn't bridge the gap. The subtle dead-pan humor that Glover h:id carried o ff M> well with Mel Gibson was a limp foil again!>t Shon's slapstick. The girl wasn't lovable, Glover wasn't beltevablc, and the plot "'asn ·1 credible. 1 oo many non- c, s c n t 1 a I c o1nc 1d e n ces filled lhc !>how l oo many scenes left u<t thinking "w what? .. ! Cut out about Dumb an hour and play 11 on Saturday morning. The kid!> won't mind the gaps. and I could use the sleep. Pick of the Week Movies "Mystery Date .. Who: cthan Hawke, Teri Polo, Brian McNamara, Fisher Steven and B.O . Wong star. Dtrected by Jonathan Wacks; produ c ed by C athleen Summers. Wbat: Hawke stars as Tom McHugh. at home from coUege for the summer, who is l'at Lamb t'rt-elancr writrr Nrwport Buch I he prcv1c" of ·Pure Luck" i!. funnier than the movie. This film o.d. 's o n slapstick humor in its first 15 minutes. Its philosophy seems to be that if o ne scene of someone wallong into a door 1s fu nny, six or 'even such •-...s:~-..---...J scenes will evo ke even more chuckles Fist fights, Jail heatings, ethnic stereotypes and even murder arc al~ '>opposed to inspire mirth in this inane attempt at comedy-adventure Manin Short play the "wo rld's unluckiest accounta nt" Eugene Procior, hired to find a mis ing heiress, Valerie H ighsmith, who is as accident prone as he 1s. Working with him is Danny Glover, good as efficient, hard hailed detective Ray Campanella. otiscsscd with is bcaullf ul next door neighbor Oeena (Polo). McNarama, as his slick older brother. sets the Tom up fDf more than he bargained !or in this misdnenturct.-- Wbal: Opens Friday. WMtt: ln thcatera •Iona lbe Orange Cout. comedic te nsion a la ''lethal Weapon." bu1 ii falls Oat The problem 1s the scnpt. The holes in the plot could sink a battleship. In the middle of the film , Proctor inexplicably becomes lucky and Campanella unlucky for a brief time. Why doea Valerie's k.idnappcr continue to hold her, even though her klutziness costs h im mo ney? Even a farce shouldn't have so many glitches. I The taJcnted Short pulls o(( a few truly funny scenes, such as his overreaction to a bee sting and h is facial conto rtion s as someone blows cigar smoke in his face. Sheila Kelley is also appcalina as the Dumb maladroit heiress. The children in lhe audience, includina my own, seemed to really e njoy the show. I he rclation~hip hctween these But if you're over 12, "Pure l\.\1) foils 1s ~upposcd to create Luck" 1s a pure waste of time. \ D8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 15, 1'991 Danny Glover and Martin Short are a mismatched duo who seldom tft ey~to-eye u they pursue a missing heiress in the comedy-adventure film "Pure Ludc." Justina Turner Studtnt Huntlneton Beach With a zany bad luck theory and the help of a real detective, Eugene Proctor (Martin Shon ) is sent 10 Mexico in search o f hi!t bosses missing daughter, Valerie Highsmith like Eugene. Valene has a touch of bad luck.. which is what got her into this mess in the first place. Now her Cather, Mr. Highsmith 1s counting on Eugene' bad luck to get her out of it. While Shon is definitely-the Be a critic! Tired of no ooo u.tenfnc to )IOGr ~ti on the latat movio releues? Then ..... up to mlew IDOYica for our "Everybody's a Critic" featun:. Tbaa'a ript. for foUr wecb )IOU too CU IC> IO ICO lbe beat (and llOmetima wont) ot the .... fibna u Ibey open .... dM On,. c.o.tt. And when the Gene 5*11 and Gery PraH.llda live their opiniou. 10'I can too. Oueat reviewers will bo IA.cl to '°' one mcMo and write a lhoft re¥ft ot lbcMat 2'° ..,,. ~ weet for four comecutW. Weeli. n. Piel will p111 tor~ ~n· dlca&cr .... _ ....... _.,, J• c:ma n. .... • .-for IWI Hand. .............. tdlear. 81 6Q.OJI, • 1 • '74. •• t ii • i l .. man for this port, his idiotic character grows to an unbearable obn oxious ness both for the audience and Danny. Glover who plays the detective. Still Short i funny and 'A-Orlcs well with the dialogue and fresh ideas. AB (ar plot, the events of their journey lack onginality; but the theme of bad luck manage to keep thi film moving, and ahvc. For example Short's bad luck keeps the pace nowing when he walks into the automatic gin~~ doors in the airport. 1ronically bringing a new lead for Glover mi fortune. can someaimcs bnn)! better luck tor them. Glover in "'' that their success Is mcrcl~ coincidence ind that the only way to solve a case is thro ugh loaic. reason and bard work. Yea by the end of this ftlm Glover bcpns to believe 10 his U~l prone partner. I did laugh throughout this mO\IC bu1 I dictn•t care about any of the characters. 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SIS I 10 1$ 1 ...._rot 1130,230 •J0.6l0 IJO IOJO * ............. ~rG-l>l ll lO .......... !POI 130.Ja SJO. 1 JO.t 4S • ._.'°' 11 1s 1 .1.~.1.t1s 10 Jdf Fa.hey, . tying down, stars as Bill Chruslwlk,. a crimin•I psychologist who emerges from a near-fatal accident with a newty- grafted a.rm from a vicious ldller in "Body Parts." Take up arms, legs against 'Body Parts' By Uncle Don our hero blabbered o n about evil sill! wnaer h\llng 1n the flesh. or the heart. o r the blood, or lhe brain P 1ty, 1f you will, 8111, the poor And gues~ what? Charlie the psychiatnsl. Just another conv1c.t7 He .,am't dead. As the working shmoe who makes donor 10 other people ,he's 1u.,t bis tiving interviewing psychotic been de-parted fo r a while But killers at the locaJ prison. With a' he's back, with legs to ta.nd on. couple of kids, a cat, a nice house, And boulder\ to cry o n A bad and a wife ., vacant as a.n editor's antisocial at111ude. But m tJy he brain, he's heading home Crom wants to get himself together "'ork. .again. Except, he ain't gonna get there . H e wants ha.s old arms and legs The car up ahead has got a t!re back. And fortunately for 'Aobbhng lake a Newport Pier hun them limb arc sutchcJ on drunk. h 's an accident wamng to the 'reop1ents about as well a the l1appcn and t shalJow movie plot ~Ice~ go a K-Man smt A yank • wa1 rtrlg""m ~evelop. here, a 1erl there and p~tty soon The a.cadent happens and our the thigh bone 1 n't connected to hero 1s tossed through the the hip bone and the arm bone windshield with all the speed and , n't c:onncci~d to the houldc r none of the accuracy of a scud. bone anymore Waking up 1n the hospital, he's .. p .. . sooo to be the recipient of a However, .Body arts', allepng p rocedure long pre~nT ln hol'mr &o ~ a thiolong--man movie. falms but brand new to the surgery tastefully doesn 't show the field.' d1 hmbcrina. It . instead cuts to a Yup, it's the ubiquitou limb scene of Otarhc. with arms and tran plant, with all its aucndant legs sJ~ng over h1S shoulders like philosophomorical mu inas, which bandolters, advancing o n our we'll get into Iller. So that our pa.n~cularly ungrate.ful hero, who hero can rtgain his capacity to won t give up his appendage . pick his nose and scratch his butt There now starts ~ arms race our at the a.me time he 's afforded hero hopes he v.'On t k>se. the opponunity ~( a new right Of course Bill doc n't lose. arm Charlie the whaclto, and Or. Webb I t'~ the arm of 1 convtct. But the Evil urgeon find out that the with "Body Parts" bcina a.n R bu inc end o{ • 12 puae can be rated ftaclt you know at 1 n't Pee-a terminal blast EventuaJJy, after Wee's. ' they make us ~ie~ers . uffer This arm' JOt other problem . !.hrou'h the rcq~lSJtC mtcmunabtc After attempt1n1 to strangJc his I ttn t dc.d yet sc:ene .. wsfe and beat his kid our Bill And so 1t ends wtth 8111 and h1 tart to wonder 1f the ~rm hu a old lady sitttna in a park "soul o f u s own," Wrong ph1~hmngaboutcvil _andYour append e pal Your f t m ht. Fav<?rate Unc an~ h1 buddy btJt not your arm. looking for somcthin& other than At this point, "Body Parts" our butter soaked lccv to wipe a 1 t cm p u , t c di o us l y and our JNbby mouth on. repetitiously, to act u to thank. "Body Paru" a thinkin& man's Be1ns thAt th inklna i tho anti movie? Apin, The Uoc ucccsdul thetas of tbi column, Your resisted the impulse to attcropt - f avoritc Uncle contmuina bla that which be would never expect tradition of shallownc just hi loyal rwo or three Can to nodded vaantly at the KTCen attempt. wh1Jc droohn& into his popcorn a, Think. Stoopld. Or~.Cout W..und I lhurlday •• ~t 1 l9&1 D9 ' · nee 1\1\I[ ()jl<J1i-JI"'! rK)Qivl.'i \ii e 1£Pt"N~ r.>Q0M • ·vi • 1..X. ... 1 Al uuNGE R .... """' Horikawa '"""° • l A~• S.nt• AnA SOUTH COAST PLAZA VILLAGE • 3800 s Plaza Dr Santa Ana (714) 557·2~1 • 3 rntnores to Pertormtng Arts Center LITTlf TO<IYO • ''•• J.>0<llo:.1 loo A~ C .. 1713) tllOtl~ 8ftllllONY From 06 "It lnM movement is such a wonderful, joyous work, and so violinistically written," says Oliveira. "It give the vioHn a wonderful opportunity ~ display all the po'itive clements of the instrument -double tor playing. the virtuoso p)'rotcchnica stuff." Of Pacific Symphony, Oliveira add . "It's on a very. very high level. It's a much better orche tra 1han most metropolitan orchc'itras, and better than a lot of so-called maJor orchestras. The quality of the individuul players is really quite excellent." A'> with all performances in Pacific Symphony's Summer Sene~. conccrtgocrs are welcome Our Guide to Music Venue Tickets Crazy Hone $19.SO Irvine Meadows $20.75-24.75 $12-39.50 $22.25-27 , Pacific Amphicbetlte $2.6.50 Slt:S0-33 trf'ormer Time SuteidaJ Tendencies 8pm Pacific Symphony 8pm Stevie Nicks 8 Elvis Coacllo 7:30prq Bup Bunny oa Btoldway fpm Date Phone Aq. IS 74().2000 Aug. 17 74().2000 Aug. 18 74().2000 AD&. 16 7..0.2000 Aua.17 1e2000 ..;;;;~=.;;;;;;;;;;;;;,......,_......;===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;===;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;wJ to b n ng pic'n 1c baskets and w1 ne beginning at 6 pm. 10 enJOY on the 50-acn: Meadows grounds prior to the concert 'to S 10 {non-reserved lawn se ting). 740.-2000. Children' ticket are h If-price (except for orchestra). 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Man)' oC h1 ~or .a.re in permanent collection ot lhc Mur,eum of Modern Art, the m1th-.onrnn In t11u11on, Whitne~ Mu-icum of American Art, nd rn the pm'1lte oollcctaon of Jnck N1cholc;on and othi.:r.. l\trumbotm. conr,iiJer.. hr' rt ltgur.111\.~. romantic, Vl'iron ry and poetic." He dC!.Cttbc: ham elf a .in "aru t nf inner ~p3cc" l'ltc.1usc he doc' not look 10 nature for an'pirataon. J' r e • r c g I .. t I ·' t I (l n 1 .. recommended 1 he enrollment fee *' .SRS. r or more: 1nform.t11on t"'Jll the lt'\ltnc I me Am (cntrr at .55~· 101 ~ ~ Dodmaata OD Daty N!Pdy Now 11u0a,ia Labor Day • PleaH Call Ahead Por Space Anll~bWty. .. The Pilot DINING GUIDE Tile most complete fUlde to Orange Coast restaurants Costa Mesa YlhbOTzdanza • I I\ I 11 \l'\''i 11< ){ I< I '\II I\! \l '\\11 '\I ~) . 7 \ l 1 111 -I I I Fresh Pasta and Sea/ ood Restaurant welcome. Tate out. S GIM'I .. ck HID, 42.8 E. 17th St 650-1750. RetcrvalK>nt 8CXeptcd A Cos~ Men landmarli.. Waun, 1at1m11e 11e1&bborhood mecuna place. Lunch. dinner, weekend brealrfut. Elfpcrtly Great .nbs, h11nburscn. Mode~1 pnttS Live piano bar entertamment; cusiomen somcumu set to sina alon& S GoldHI D..-.on 202) Harbor Blvd , 642-7162 Re1crv1uon\ acccpttd. Genuine ChancJ.C ·Mandino d1 bes since 1975 Award·w1nnin1 CulS1nc. lunch, dinner, 11kc-ou1, c:ock~1I 7 di)' SS Gvsur Ancltrs, 10 S Plau Dr . South Coa t Plu.1 V1ll11c 668-1737 Open for lunJ\ 11.30 1 m 10 2.JO pm, dtnncr 6-10 p m Top -united ~caodufavun/ Cont1nen11I rcnaurant. 'Wondcrful Caeur ulad, homemade brcada, eiicellcnt caviar xJcction. homemade &r•vad lu. C:OOSW!t Ktmty (Sunday brunch. w.mc dinners. food ~sunp. bu tnc:nu all afternoon and into the 11•&ht). SS Horillawa. 3 S. Plaza Dr .. Suuth Cout Plau Valla,c. 5S7·2531 Ruc1nlJOG.\ suge11cd Fine tr1d111on1I Japanctc restaurant llJb the fr«hcst 1nv.ed1cnts Su.shj b11, tatami rooms. coclr:t11I kJUnte. Mult1-counc Kabt'k.i d1nncn mu•t be ordered 24 h1' 1n 1d-.1n<ee Elcpot dinina Lunch. dinner SS 11111,. 48S N Old Nt.,.J!Clrl Blvd 722.2992 Open Tue -Thur S )() 10 10 funailc4 rltr 6-unn WM [Food To Go ~ I Nouft ol ..tc •cka! ~ CAn:"ING Av4ilAbl£ -INQlARC WiTktN fllllll; Mon.."'"· 11 ·9, frl 11 ·10, Ill 11 ·8, ... 11 :.a - - - - -EXPIEI 8-22·91 - - - - - The Restaurant for Chinese· Food Lovers! HANGCH0W Chinese Restaurant I I .J Champagne & Music Week~,~_......,,_ ~ ourffappy- Host, Mr. Lee Welcomes You! Beginning August 16th Friday Champaptt Dinner j p.m. · 7 p.m. wilh Cwsical Guitar and Lutt by Jolm Schnddmnan 7 p .m • JO p.m. -€) Saturday ChampQgM Lunch & DlllMr I I JO a m. • 7 p.m. • widt CIMsical GUU4r anJ LMu by John Schnddaman 7 p.m. -10 p.~ SIDtday C""""""" DinMT J p.m. • 1 p.m. wtlh C/4uicol G""4r by RkltanJ Glas 6 pm.,. 9 p.m.. ~ 3421 Vuz Lido • Newport Beach • (714) 675-8973 '"" ,..,... .. "' ,,,,. ,,,.. .. •Catering •Cocktails • J;unch Buffet •Sunday Brunch • D~l!-ner 7 Nights Full Bar • Take Out 720 W. 19th Street, Costa Me a 11..650-8960 Orange Coaat WMkend I Thur•d•y, Augu1t 15, 1~~H 011 . ~ ' I • pm , Fn.-Sat 10 11 p.m In 1 modest frame house, delc1;1 .. blc halian 14uccs .ind seafood from Chd Paolo Pcstanno La Cave. lo<l5 Irvine Ave. 11 17th., M6-7944 One of the area's oldc1>1 $teak hnu\C, ln1tma11: wn Seafood as well \S \tandarin (,ourmrt 1500 Ad~nh 11 llarbor S40 1"''7 l{ncrnuans 11cccplcd f{ec1p11:nl of Gold Award of Excellence 111ne con-.c.:ull\C HJr' Owner M1chnrl l h1Jng •Cl) the \l.rndard for ChinC\C ,,.\t.iurnnrs ~upcrh loh~rcr di,he\ ttnd • 1n1cmpor.1ry ( hin,,c: offrring' I un\:h d nncr 1akc-<•u1 u ... ~t.111', tl3n SS \lrrlino'' ~Ill I I th .,t \41\ I ''l'I • "' " r n \I. I hur • n• t ' I ,, l rn I 11 \II , •1 1 111 111 ' pm \1111 < 111um1c1 '·"'d"" Ii '""r 'I''"' 1111< r1• r ~ '" <'w•• :·1• I 'th " 1..l• ·r.:1> I .11011\ '"le O,,!t \1,Jn rc,laur.1111 Awta..alk DOlibcrD llaUu adalM ------ President Hush has eaten herel Open dally •I 11 1.m. for lunch, dinner, oocitaas Call ahead for larae parttet. Solicnous service for families: cxc:cllent family value SS Mlml'1, 1835F Newport Blvd 72.2-6122. Open D•1ly, 7 a.m .. Sun.-Thur. to 11 p.m .. Fri -Sat to midnl&ht. Good (amily spot, C.h!om11 cuisine 1n New Orleans ambiance Breakfasts, lunch, dinner, great dcuerta S N~orl Rib, 2000 Newpart Blvd. 631 :2110. Rtbs, chicken, 1hnmp, salads, s11ndwicbes Empbuis on frcshne11, qualiry. Dclk1ou1 com hread. Open from 4 rm Mon chrough Sat , 2 JI m Sunday 1 Jkr out from 2 pm, daily SS PHlll Mtu, ::'.12 R 17ch St 642-7•88. Dinner 7 d3\-'S, lunch every day except ~un ~;andwtche) ~ad~ and pHth 11 lun•h lime Good slratght pa~Cn\, ovoid • 1 he c:it011c~ SS lf,.U(. Putat, 81614fk& t11.eU. ea~et, 8,-;et OH( f rel Piuu, 11(1 tulitiJd. *DA ILY LUNCH SPECIALS * Rccip11:n1 ,,f \outhcrn < Jl1forn1a Rc'itJur.111t Wntcr'i A'i'i<x:1.1t1011s Most Pwm1\lng Newcomer" Award Rc-.e r'\ .it iom A ccepted (714J721-0626 MON SUN 11·10 ---:~:-.:!~ To votuntw, contKt the Amwfcen c.no. Sod.tv'• Orange County Unit et 714-751·0441. I AMERICAN '-)!CANCER ~SOCIETY D 12 Orange Coast Woc1<end I Thursday, August 15, 1991 Pttlte P-reace, ll3S Newport 8 1 ~9~. Open Moa.·S.C. 11 a m. 'I pm. OcliciOut jl?Urmet chicken, veal, pr1wn1l undwtcbcs and veietarlan dlJhea J Prooto ......,....,. 3333 Bristol St, South Coast Plata. S<t0-8038. Open for lunch 11:30 1.m. to 2;JO p.m. Moo. at.. d!necr 5:30 p.m. 10 I a.m. Mon.-S.1.: Su.n. brunch only. Shopplna-mall ltallan food with fresh riati. chJcktn and pasta Terrifte bread. Spotty aetvice. SS Red OelOll, 101 E. S1ndpointe Or 556-nOt. Open 11 am 10 2 1.m. Mon.-Sun.; Sunday brunch 10 1.m 10 3 p m Rcserv11ion1 1ccepted Fine Mexican food in 1 fun and dancable cnV1ronmen1 SS Rhlua llaslHNnt, 3333 Bmtnl St , Sourh C(llSI Plau. $4()..)84() Open ror lunch 11.)0 • m. to 3 pm Mon -Sat : dinner S.-10 pm. Mnn.-Thun. 5-11 pm Frt-Sat Rcscrva1tona 1ugaut1on. Continental cuisine Popul1r naooby SSS Ru.by'a, 3333 Ocar t • C'Y'fal Coun 661-RUBY. Opcq, I a.ta. 9 p.m. Mon ·Thun .. 7 • n\. to 10 p.m. • -Sat .. 7 1 m. to 9 p.111. Sua. Rc.tcrvat not required. Buraers ~ frl11 111 re-created 19408 dloet complete "' recorded awinf, mll4k ExccHcnt 11,JadJ. Service it 10111 y OC1 the auut. S Sc••P)..i. 1576 Old Newport Blvd , 645·85ou. Open S to 10-JO p.m. Moderate pric:a. with pulU. ~bdca IC.If! warm fnendty owncrahijf. SS Sc:oct'• 'Starooct Grill 11Mt l ar. JJOO Bristol St 979-2400. Open for lunch and dtnner acvcn days a week. Call for hour1 . Jau ch mpeane lunch on wcckcndl Rcscrvatloru •ugcattd. Frcth seafood cl 1cally prepared. Q('mplctc with an oyster bat. SS . Tta a YMPllllJ, 369 17th St , 645-4860. Coty uthcntrc Enali h tea room. Srcak.11 t. lunch, afternoon tea, Sunday brunch. Homemade Com1>1'1 p.a lies, stuk and lndnc:y pie, tr10e. enaU h 1n11quc ma) N: pur~ha~d. S Trattorla Pino, '''3 S Dr -101 t , South 01r M11l1 Are A' Trip to Mu1e1! We hope ybu enjoy the at- mosC)here complemented with our f lne Mexican food . . . in ~osta Mesa since 1972. Lunch • on. . Cocktail• • •TAKE OUT• Open Delly At 11 A.M. 296 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa &45-7626 C..C Pl.u.a. 540o8031 9Pea for htedt 11 a m to 9 P.-"' Mon.-SUn Rcwl'Yldon1 not requlreet. Tbc ultimate ~ria wich l l • ddkrco1 pl.au from Sicilia to Neapolitan. $ wllp, 3017A Harbot Blvd., Baker vare Opco Monday tbroup Friday, l I I 19 to 4 p.m. O\IC<h homemade SJ>C• ttalti«. eoupe, aaodwlchca, aa.ladl. S JIJl Cc•l•f7 IM.. 3333 S. Brbtol 540-8822. Open 11 1,m.. to 9 pm dally. Re1e rv111ons accepted. Dine 1n th4: Metro's only r11lroad d1ni111 car. st. l•MH. 1712 Placcaua. 6'5~1 . Nn rciCNalKmt Lobater tall, prUM rib, chtcken 1nd ribs 11 reasonable pri~c• p«11I chanp 01&)\Lly. Lunch, dinner, Suoday brcakTut. S · Z.b&el Glided Cap •"4 <>Ytter ler, 1714 Pl.Accnua, 646-4222. A bi 'f)nwhrta cnterpri~ •llb pOOI tables, oyster bar. hamburicrsJ aandw1chcs and a varkcy uf JC1food ofrcnnp Very casu•I. unday Mexican brull(h S Newport Beach Abboodu.la, J.421 Via l..idc'I 67S·8973 Open for lunch 1 uu. 11. from 11:30 1.m to 2·~ pm Dinner tcl\·ed from S to 10 pm. Tue\ ·Sun 11urd1y C'hamp.tanc: lunch 1Crvtd lrom 11 lO a m. t<> 4 p.m .. Sunday chlft'lpasne dinner sc~ from .S tn 7 p m hahan fooJ fca1uno1 frQhly made pa.11 and bread. Sufood .telcction• "trued AJlty Rt taurent. -4501 Paci.Ii Co. t Hlihway 641S-9126 American fQC\d Warm ind cozy. an •nnc:itco-style din1n1 11moiphcre. Cunch. dinner. 1turd1y and undav ~b. l..i\cly bat Rcscrv 1 a«eptcd SS Amella't, 11 Marine Ave. 673-MM Oren for h11)(h 11:30 a m to 2.:30 pm Fresh Fish.,. .. , All Year 'Round Breakfast · Lunch Dinner •Weekend 8runct'l 7am·~pm -Eartt Bid Sp8ciats •Happy Hau' .. &epm •Hiwtxv &ulCh en.es ·llh) M.!iln '.~t H 11ti •• 1 ()73-·l(<J3 • ·unquestionably Orange County s hnest seafood restaurant pe>ss1bly lhl BEST in Southern ~hlorn1a Boo GllrO'I KA8C REX RESTAURANT l ~EX SUMMER SUNSET DiNNERS PAIX FtXE MENU $21.00 53010 7 OOpm Join us for our four course Prnc ftxe gourme1 dinner menu, serwd w11h 1 glass of Champignt Sunday throug'1 Fnday Enioy the spectacular sunset views 11 our bHUl1.ful new ;-· fashion 1s1anc:1 t'lstauran1 TltE .r CltAMPAGNE HouR MeMay •Fri..,.1·• II I 00,m Join us every weekday for compflmtntlry nors d oeuvres, dol~r a gtus champagne and hvt enttrta1nm1nt ...... , CllKl"•fAIMOllaMI 1141 C~f Cl IER oeff\'E 1141644-4400 .. Mnic:an flM>rita ID 1 fcsttve IOdal Mon.·Fri , 9 a.m to 7 p.rn. Sat., 10 1 m a~re Orut pun cora tamales, co I p.m 5'ln At kuc 37 vutc.. ol bot pork d11bcs Lrvcly happy hour. SS ~•nd Cold dcij aaochrichct, froecft. ro1un, Tuu mpt tacos, u1enna. Abo tn P!111 n.w..e•a, located at the very end or de Cafct S the Newpotl Pter. 67S·9771. RCJCrva.tion not neccuary. Serv1n1 tl\c frcihe•t Clerpe. JOS Manne Ave. 61S·tll9' acafoods fn)fll the Pacific NorthWcti. Autltcnhc llalia.n food Dinner only, 5 lo Brealcfut,;luoc.h dinner S 10 pm. Mo11.·Thun ; S lo 11 pm fn • and Sat. S "" c._.., 3801 E Pacific C.U.St Hwy . • . 760-0331 Open .s pm to 12 1 m Husaa •, 3325 r-;cwpcm Blvd 67.S~ Mon -Sat, 41 to 11 30 pm Sun Sunday Open for l11nch It am to ·3 pm brunch 10;30 a.m to 2 lO p .m. 1 uc ,·Sil dll\ncr ~ '0 to I 1 pm Reservations s.ugcttcd A la.ndmart for Mon ·Sit S JO to 10 r m. Sun peciil occasions, frvc Crowns 11 1 Re\Crnhons &14cpted I cu"'c. d1nin1 of rcphca En&fand's otdc t 100 JU$I outside dcltc1ou• Lebanese apca•llat.i lkll London Con11nent1I as ""ell u d•nu;r\ on "'cd.t"nJ5 SS tr1d111onal En11i1h rare, lncludin& J.W:s See Grill, 900 Nc1A>port Center I>r • Yorbh1rc puddina. Prime nb Is atrll the Mi1rno11 Hotel. ~ Open b' a m fa\Ontc, but menu includes contemporary to 10 rm Sun.-Thun, 6 30 1 m to 11 scafoOd a.nd pasta d1Shc SSS f m n.·Sat. Rcw:n1t1011J 1c:ccr1cJ Fht Feet To., 11415 Ncwpur1 Center Or re.ti li'h &eledion• iS 64'0-S2.SO Open I 1:30 1 m co 2 30 pm KJtara••· 101 BaV\ cw Place, "'J'or1 • for lun<h Mon..·fn.. S to 10 pm for Beach, 725.077!' I unch Mon -Fu dinner Sun ·lbun. . S lo 11 p m. Fn ·Sat dinner from 6 p m '101\.·Sat, closed Rc.erva11ons .IUJ&CSlcd. Nouveau un Self park 111 adJ01n1n lor Authcnu nouwllc Chino1SCnc w11h p ta d1Jhes Japanese cu1 inc f>Cl'\ocd in 111n4ual thrown'" for sood measure SSS • CO\lfOnmcnt. Order s ~(·rcr pcrs n Caty'• Otll. 3309 5-Coat H1&h-ay See RESTAURANTSID14 67S·ll93 Open 9 am to 8 pm CHAMPAGNE BRUNCH CRUISES • NEWPORT HARBOR Saturday 10 -12 6: 1:30 -3:30 $2 5 Sundays 10 -12 6: 1:30 -3:30 C~l\il~ AW . A CRUISE ~ (714) 67S.5777 • • -• • •COUPON• • • • • • YOUR CHOICE: Soc OFF any combination ~late over $2.95 lunch or Dinner .. 4 FREE EGG ROLLS ~~"~~';'~f!n~~· . . . ~' or th. .tbo\.~ ulid •lth any ~r olff'r lu~ ~I· 011ily llllm . 3pm FROM 52.79 Goutmt't C1'11l'll':S4" (UW"f' 0."C' In IJf fl ("' I I rffl~~'.ck J~,M filalafltanl : ~"963~721 ~ •• "!".. ~ ~rKU ·J HOt.'Sl ......... .... " ,_ .. I I I I I I I I I 1831 5 Brookhurst Street. 11 I In Ralphs Ctntf"r Fountain Valley • - - --• EXPIRES 8-29·91 - -• • -.. l.unch·Oinn•t Brunch CocktAjl• present.~ GUEST CHEFS NIGHT TUE DAY AUGU T 20th • 7 p.m. Gue t hef of The Evening, ewport, ery Own ' BOB FUESS Fcatunng •AS ORTED GERMAN AU .. AGE • • GORKY SOUP • AU RBRATEN • • R 0 CABBAG • POTATO PANCAKES • •GERMAN HO OLAf AK • Plea.fit Make Reservations!! Or nge Co st Weekend I Thursday, August 15, 1991 013 I • . .. DINING Villa Nova oners tradltional ltllian cuisine Waterfront eatery Newport landmark W hen I "J' .1 t.1u . \ 1lla Nova \\J~ l.noc~1ng them deatl on ~un'>ct Boulc1,ar<l .ind 11 "J' .1 c;ad Ua\ fo r HnllV"'oOd \.\hen th1c, mov1·e mu h.rng-nut mll\Cd. loci.. c,toct. .mu h.1rrd 111 "'icv. port Beach "'here 1t npcncd up for hu,mc" 1n IW17 I v.cnl)·f1•ur \e.ir' I.tier. 11 I' '>1111 1•nc of the h11,1e,1 rc,1,1ur,rnt~ on "\cv. port·, .. ,1 r1r' "I Jm1n~ 'l''ll' .tl111l)! ( 11,1._I It 1).!h\\ ,I\ I ur I HIJl'I' nn1I flf\I llllll' '''1t11r'. dtt\ IOI! p.1,I \ 111.1 ' ti , I I f 1 ' \ l h l' d l' I I l 11.111.11 ph.1111.1\lll 1\llh II' lrl'''"" p.11nll'd •llllCI \\ 111, ' ~~l\ll\l nl tht: \1>111111 \•.1tcrlrPnl It h.1' 11 l , • m L J l.111Jm.11~ dc.11 111 Marla Bird Restaurant Cntic the hc.1rl' 111 DIJ t1mt "'iewportcr' \1IH> 1u11cmhu It ·" .-11n11ng the lil\I 111 h." 1: d11ck '1dc IJnJm1t 101 hun~n ,,111iir, .1nJ hearty fooZl for 'l ·' hill n .1ppc11tc' C'h.11l11tte D.1k. tiwncr .ind co m.1n.1)!l'r v.11h her 'on, Jim 0Jlc. ••hn " prc,ulcni nf the family , 1 p• 1 11111n run .1 hmp1tablc. \\.um. tr1l·ndl\ e,1,1hh.,hmcn1 with 1 l!fl .11 111\.1111111 frnntmg the hJ) l lw 11·,1.1ur.1nt h.1, crn\.\n in ~11e thrnughnut the H';lr\ and the ll .. 1.n11 int 1. np•\' J hcalthv ""'"ll '' ,\ 1Pr.l1.1I pu.,1111.tl grl·cting at !ht l11<1r th1. a111h1 llllC \ICW, RESTAURANTS From 013 • I ... I I I :1 ho "Ill 11l•.1n«· ~s~ \lwru• 1'11111 'l~I B"on ,]1-0>-0I O~n ' " un 1 1nJ ,Jinnt'r CHI'\ Jii\ I I .1 m " ltl p rn b nhf\ mJJ~ J>.<'IJ\ gourmet 11111 I' C •rl·.11 r"""" .tntf iin11" h1 \ t _., ,,, ,~l ""' SS \111rr•"r•h 111•1 "'-p,,.,ril l 1•.1M lllllV '"" X 1"14 t Ip( 11 '"' d1nnc1 It 10 10 pm \111n I ri 111 h 11 pm '•' <.un R~•cn 1111111• 11g.:l •tcd -..1 .. rou•n I 111\IOC us \1111~·, :1:• E-l' .. ur1~ c 111,t ll"'V It \ 1;;:,,, Open for lurKh 11 '\O am to _l pm dinner ~ to 11 pm Rc'ICrva1luns rn1u11nf <j11urme1 Italian cu111nc m recl-,clvr1 •plcndrn SSS -...ayur. i•n I I P1c1f1c C 11n1 llwv 117~ M'.'~ ( ircn for lunch 11 JO "m 111 \II I'm •-hnnn ~ \0 Ill 10 '\O pm \undav hrunt h 11 .'O 11 m to 2 JO I' m Rc,cna11nn\ .1cceptcd Cr111cally .1ula1mc:J ln1lt.1n 1 .. ncl11011 cuoltcl'\ SS Mnufuna Rhlonintt, ;?«I E Pac1(1l t nt\I llW\ 6 7~ 20CM I unch, I I .lO 1 m '" ' I' m dinner s r m lo m1dn11h1 I l1tppy hour, Mon r ri Patio d1nin1 11va1lable IJu•tl1n1 ht\lro nffcrtn& wnlemp111ary nonhcrn 11 .. han <.u1\lne L11r1e \Clcc11un 11( pa•tl\, ptZU• Full h11r •pc:cial111n1 in hall1n wine SS \1llldoon '• I rith Pvi., 202 "lcv.pofl lightmg, friendly piano bar have a lot to do with the loyalty of ill steadfast clientele. The menu is a big. old-fashioned traditional Italian menu with plenty of cho1cel1, plus specials of the day. It is a mbute to Villa Nova's management that 1t has maintained such a loyal cl1cntele with the prohfcrallon of other Italian restaurants in the area with lower prices a nd a mo re contemporary approach to Italian cu1~1nc: But. what the heck, "if it .im t tnol.t:, don't fix 11." The Dale f.1mtly h." cho<.cn 10 remain with 1t' trau111on'> intact, and its faithful tollower; like 1l that way. Patrons arc devoted to the gutsy old· fj,hiuneJ ~.1Uces and robu t ~ervings. A ppet11ers range in priGC from s~ 7(, tn SY 25, the last heing a 'hnmp cockt.111. At $4 75, the da.,i.ic fr11:d mouarella sel"'ed with J tang) tomJto sauce made with the D.1lc familv\ own recipe is still one: of the bcM around town. Jim Oa1e·, father originated this llclic111u' 'tarter bad. 1n 1933 when thc Villa N<Wa wa-; still in Lo Angele\ and many restaurants hJ\.c included 11 among their appct11crs as a result of its succcc;s .11 Villa Nova A good bowl of minestrone I\ S l '0 JnU my tavoritc. strucciatt'llu (pronounced '\lr.ttch-a-tClla), J \~hole tureen of ti, with rich lhtlkcn hroth. egg' and <.pinach " $.\ !J'\, Jcfin11cl1, wonh ordering 1f \11u 111.c good \OUp ~1mt ol lhe pasta dl\he' .t\leragc 11111 to about S 11 and one i~ avnilal"tle at S26 50 That one is full 11f lob\lcr in a crcJm)' tarragon mu\tard sauce. Entrees average SP and the chef has a deft hand with \cafuo<l A baked ~almon ( entci l>r 640-4110 Open 11 ~I .. m to Ill rm ~un -Thurs. 11 lO t1 m to 11 rm h1 \,11 Bar open un11I I am Rc'lt'rv1111,n\ alCcpted lnsh 'pcc11l11e~ phn \llla1h. hurger' iand stcau SS "l~~rt Landlns 50~ East Ed1cw11er 67~-~rn I unch 11 1 m to 2 pm. dinner ~ Ill q pm Rcscrvauom ~cccptcd ~ ,llcrfrn11l d1nm1 Wllh lfCll V!CW Of fun /.,ne 1nll all the c1c111n1 action 1mphcd \upcrh frc'h fiih .. nd sc:•(ood, uccllcnl Ciun brunch Live reggae on Sund•)"' SSS ~rwport 0,.stu Bar and Crlll 210ll W Oceanfront fl7S-Q977 Fresh fiih and pasht ~pcctlahc\, cockt•il.s, hccr and ""'"c lfomcm1dc desserts Open d11ly from 11 m Im Casual atmosphere SS Th~ Old Spar:h~lll Factory, 2110 Nc""J>Url Btvd fl7~·86S4 Open (Of dinner 5 10 10 I' m Mon Thun , S LO 11 p m Fn -Sat , 4 to 10 p.m Sun Rcscrv111on~ nn1 11i:cep1ed lncxpcn"vc lauana and pa 11 dl\hCS With .. n Old f11.S)UOncd nau $ Pu·1dlH Cal~. 600-D Ncwporl Center Dr 644-1217 Open for lunch II a m 10 2 "' p m Mon -J.n , dinner S 10 9 pm \1 on -Sa1 Rc:,crvtttont accepted ~peclal111n1 1n fr«h fish 1nd p.ula, "tcnn1 1v11lahle SS P1r~r'1 Stafood Grill '109 Palm St 6"1 1741 Open for lunch 11 am to l pm Mon -Saa • dinner S-10 p.m. S11 Thul". S-11 pm Fri. Sund1y bninch 10 • m 10 4 pm Reservation~ au&S"fcd \teats and 1ufond "'11h Jl7.7 and rtUK 014 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday. August 15, 1991 In addition to fine lttlian Tare, Villa NOva offers a peat view of Newport S.y. ordered one night on the waiter's menu. Mc/uanc parmigin• (baked room up tairs, intimate cnou&h fo rccommendalion was excellent eggplant w11h mozzarella cheeM: 25, but lar1c enough for more than Moist, delicately cooked with its and parmesan), $13.SO, and pasta JOO. A 1reat location overJooklng briny e enccs still Intact wns primavcra with dam ne r the the bay, 1/ you in the ~ to '>crved with a side order of roasted whole aarden broceolt, throw a party. The room has a rosemary potatoes with little tomatoes, mu hrooms, and peas in smnJJ stage, piano, big screen lV. darkened flecks of rosemary garlic butter and parmcsan cheese piano, Juke box and private pie~ clinging to their sk1M; a fine -is $11.50. ... may be rcc;crved 1( your group accompaniment to the fi h and Some things never change, wants to arrive by boat. For chicken dishc Fre h vegetable thank heavens. and one of them lf information and rcscrvataon , arc included. the quality of service flt Villa phone-Gretchen Dale. W ith an awarcncs of Nova. Its waiters arc fine Villa NOVI. 3131 W. Co.a.st cholesterol heightened, Villa profc ionaJs wtth great pride and Highway. 642-788(). Open dally, 5 Nova is using more canola oil in of kind of good San Fr:anasco no· p.m. to J p.m., Sunday, Open at 4 its preparatjons and 1t has added nonscn~ tyle. p.m. Sm ing. Valet parkin6 fc>r more vegetarian ·choices to the Villa Nova ha a private danang car or boat. PHeal, Plaza Ne..,.port, Bmlol an<S Jamboree, JO()() Bnslol 752·0107 Open fur lunch 11 30 1 m to 2 pm Mon.-Fn , dinner 6 30-10 l .m Mo n -Sii Reiervallons 1cccp1e L1&ht and na1urtl Oawn from the 50Uth of Fronce ttnd Caltrom11 Strip mall loc:ellun doc n'1 d1m1n1 h the CllCltement ur Puc.al Olhau' 1maitn1h\'C Oair SSS Tbt Pa•Ulff. 690 Newport Center ~ Four Suwns Ho1el 759-0llOS. Open for brealcfHI 6·JO 10 m30 • m. Mon.·h• .• lunch 11 10 a.m to 2 pm Mon ·Fn, dinner 6 10 IO:JO p.m Hd S11nday brunch 10 a.m. 10 2 p.m. Rcscl'\'atlons needed Amencan conlcmpofary culsi.nc wilh French touchca lmpcccablo teMCC MOltly perlcd food, In an 11mosphtrc that trantecnch hotel &1cr1Jity. SSSS Tbt Ro , 11'1 Ncwpon Ccntcr Dr ~<COO Open for lunch Mon.-Frl 11 30 1 m lo 3 pm ; dinner (tom S~ p m niptly Award-"1nn1111 teafood 1peeial1Jcs. pritr!c meats, ind poll diJ.het Krvcd up In 1 tine art deco Klllna with a vtcw of the ~ coe'L LtvC muilc and danc:in fM n1&fll• 1 week in the mu1ic room SSS 11w Rlu. 880 N~rl C.cn~r Dr m 1soo. Open (or luncb 1 IJO am. to 3 pm. Mon -S11.; dinner ':30 pm to 12 a m Mon . .Sat Rucrv111oN tcd. Alw1y1·Hccllen1 dinlna end llant Pr11Cr't a"tl*· lktt barbu~n In town; ditto lJ'icr and onlOIU, IUtt 11lad, cracked dunacneu crab. Oef1n111vc not1-nou¥Clle menu stays con ttnt Prom year &o ye111r. CuuaUy ele11n1 ltl drcs~ SSS Rot9'acblld'1, 2407 E. Cua>t llwy , C.orona dd Mar. 673-l7SO. Open for lunch Mon -Fri 11 a.m Ill 2 30 pm Dinner ~10 p.m daily Rc1<mil10 1c:ccptcd for tuncb and from S 10 9 () p.m. Mon -Thurs.. from S 10 7 pm onlY Fn , Sal Coint.Jlenlly SoCX1 COl\tfncn11f, Nonhcm ltahan a1111.nc. SS Royal Thal, <COO! W. Cou1 I liahwoy. 6$0-3322 Reserv11io1H 1cc.ptcd Ddin1uve Thu curs1no. Valuo·{M'Cked luncheon cumbmalion apcc:ialJ. Serene: decor. Lunch, dinner, Sunday brunch Abo al 17SO S. Cout Hwy. in l..11vna Bcac:b, 494-11424 SS Rat.J'• J a ... ,. l>tll«t', lOOO W. Pacific Cow Hwy 72l..ul66 Open 1 a.rn lO 9 pm daily. Rctttv11taont nut ncccasatY. EnahslMtylo rare -1th bu,.en and dell undwteb , S ••'• Dtll, 660 Newpott Ccnlcr Or. 720-0360 Open 7 a.m. to • p m Mon.·Fri No Mlion needed Dell culttnc. S perl, IOIO ~de OT ~ Open rur lunch Mon.-Frl. ud dlaner Mon.·Sun Maptficent Nonhcm llatlan cuisine. P , .. mack Oft ~m ~ are 1t.>111tcly p&rfcct.. Ol.tldoot petio catc.bcl b~ b,_.. from nearby e.n>o. hknd. SSS S.... C•. 3l01 Paciri~ Cow HWJ. 61$·7S7S. Opea 11 a rn. to 10 p .m. Mon -Wed , 11 a .m tu 11 p m TbuR.·Sat , tO a m to 10 p.m Sun RcscrvallOtll accepted F1sluomble menu of c11trcnt favt>Ntcs. Latc·nJJhl b.u dinina. p>d harpy hour. SS Shaft .-i.. 2U Rivcnadc OT. NC"WpC>n Beach. 541J.74J8 l.unch Mon.-Fri. dinner Mon.·Sun Valet patkina on 'fteekend , p1rtm1 l<'t in fr01>1 nf ruta11ran1 Up•calc nc11bborhood fttt1u111nt acrvc' hl&)><lan, rul J111t1n rspcrtoue SS ,.. .. .t die \\'Mi.. <COO ~"' Street. Balboa. 673-4633. Pano,.nuc bay view, rntty fc.atur"' p t11res or Old N"cwpon Seafood and 11ad1lional (e'IUt'tl« Lunch. dinner and Saturday, Sunday bru11th. SS T,...., 440 HcliUttope Avo. 673-0910 American and international cu1s1nc Loun1e ~nt dally at S p.m,; dinner tened n.!lbtly ttom 6 p.m Appctutn t.nd ll~·fU&bl ftletlll \ltlliJ mid.n;&Jlf Ont of the Onnp Coura tnOllt unique rutaurant.a. SJ T...-.. 2300 W. Coast H1&)>•11· 7Jl.924S Sundard u h1 ind J1.,.nac faro with • 11nan oe&an wieW &om et' o-cMM-botcl locauon. ,..... MIN, S4$ ~cwpofl Cc1tcr Dr 64(M,))J. ()pea 11 :JO I e t0 11 p m Moti .. T1111r1., 11:30 a• ro midntJht Fn •Sit. S ro 10 p.M. S..e, Rutl'\'etlOns needed CNt&MJl<.l!aJ'f Italian t11d1n lDIU t ,...... SS See RESTAURANTSll11 ' Data gave two decades helping others Marla-'s Tidbits & Tastings happenioa to his committee. •"T'hese people arc tops and a pleasure to work with: serving as J am Dale, president of Allen the chauman is an honor that I Dale, Inc.. ~uatcd with a chcn h." master's de Ire c 1 n Dale has also sened as rhe antemational m1na1ement in the chairman of the board of the ~vcnties and left for Japan where Asses ment Treatment Services he was invotvcd in the tood and Center , a juvenile diver ion wine businc . On retumina to the program, and he has wa president f,Jnitcd Statc1, has attentton turned of the Newpon Harbor C}lambcr to Villa Nova. the .SO.year old -of Commerce. Each year Villa fami ly busine , located in Nova contribute food, ma~j,ower Newpon Beach. and a booth for the huge When Dale became active in the Christmas Company fund·till er fomily's busine s and moved to for the Newpon Beach Junior Newpon Beach permanently, he League and The Kidney soon became a member or the foundation benefits from the Dale pre 11g1ous 5.S2 Club, a $\ij)pon family and Villa Nova's larges~ group of Hoag Memorial Ho pllal each year • whose membershiP. now tan~ at an incredible 3,000 person . After erving. on SS2' board of dirccto~ for three years, Jim was elected pre idcnt of the board in I 990 and has spent hundreds of hours involved in the m)nad of fund-raising evcots which the 552 Club pre ents annually Dale tS currently pcnJiJ\g maximum hours in guiding the club through its annual Chnstmas Carol Ball which 1 1t laracst fund-raising event of - the year. Jim attdbute the 5uccess of this butstandina social REIJAlllAllll From 014 21 Q(t111rr.nt. 2100 W Oceanfront. by the D.albo.a Pier. 67S-2.S66 Empha.si on frc h' sufood. prime meals Grul •lln<lliphcrc. 1emcc and chef Open daily for dinne1. Piano bu Su nday 1am s,curon SS \-Illa Nt1ra , lilt W. Cnas1 Hwy M~.. 01nnc:r n11b11Y S pm tu 2 I IJ\ l \{Cllc:nt, hearty ftaltan cu1srnc. ••ua-t1andm1 -..inc: l 1. Aclrve piano bat, f11\'u 111c tvcirl latc·n111l1 ~poi Rc:serv11101u accepted ~·ater bo11 p 1l1n1 SSS \ 1nkH Ta"tr•, HJ 8n\lde Dr t ,( ( lJ \ Dinner frum 5 pm n ghtly 'unJ:a\ t>rvnch f.clec111; fare 1n cll'•Y 'unuunJ1n 11n\1u lM 11pc1h dlfC\;\lon •'' I bn' Pfl&< r. Kann P1trce and J1mmv •hlun Doc\ your boat 1nJ Jme. SS Fountain Valley Ciao l!klla, 17272 Ne'lllhopc St S46-74Ui Open .for lunch from I l:JO a m. lo 2 p.m M on ·f'rt, Dinner S -9 .~0 _p.m. Mon • fh11n : .S·IO p.m Fri, Sat Closed Sund.ay llahan C\11 Inc 'llltlh Amcrtcan "goodic:1" (bursctt. hat d<>p) available in the bar S I ht 11-., 1877C Broolhunl I 963·2.lb6 Open 6 p 111. to 2 a m Mon ·Sat I tamhurscn. ~11t•J1U "~f boPJICr"' bot dop O&ntlll& to ·.saa anJ 60a muJ.K Rc:~rvations fl(tl Rqu1nid Scml-aJual 1 ncq>c naive.. S Pri .. "'11 ............. 1652.5 Bmc•khunl St. (II Heil) n ·'1978 Open lunch I l :JO to 2 p m : Oi.tlt1et S to JO:)() p m Mon ~t llahan, RCKrvat acapctd C'.a uaJ Oood value I r IWU·prcpared wal, pa••• and d ltali.an dishc Gttal ru H Huntington Beach ~a Wll..... 7191 Warner Avt. (al Beach Bl-Id) '4~S. ~" dally 11 am to 10 p •· Autllcntk South ol lhe border" ~.. food Pfcpered frah daily, 1.unch lu11uc• 11l')\>\1~11~11 butf11 . Sunday buffet bnaodl wit1' phmel\tary ch ~ t.ftJ riac.h He 1s a member of the newly· formed steering committee of re~taurants involved in helping S.O S (Share Our Sclve }. This i a group of re 1aurant ~ner~ apd the food service rndustry rcpre entat1ves who are dc:tcnmncd to a 1st S 0 S in u efforts to feed more than 500 families each v.cck at its headquarters in Co ta Mc a Dale and his wire. Gretchen, hve in· Newpon Beach with their 1hrec children. J Cucr1ng avatlablc. Reservations accepted. Casual t~xptnpve S C1ntuoar'1, 16592 &Isa Chica (11 Wamu). 846-8022 ()pen fOf lunch \ \ a m d11ly cxa:p1 Monclay 9f>en n1&htly ~ 10 9 pm., Friday to 10 pm Open Saturday 11 1 m lo 10 p.m Ella:Jlenl Ma1c1n food. El Paso 'ryle Grut chile vcrdc c1m11" S ('ll~ for Ribs 9QOI Yor.,luwn A.,e , 963·Rl8 . cl"sv u~ale rib p.>1nt lam1~ values. ncdlcnt prcpuahon. S J.C. \1cUa't Bar It Grill, I 1::1 Bc..:h Bh-d IS4 l-O' I~ t .. neb 11 • 0 1tJ 5 p m Jiii}. Dinner 5 10 10 JO pm Mon · lllun. 5 10 11 pm I fl • •I \unJa\ bru m:h 11 a m • '\ pm Rah., ch1d.cn, p&•I•, •nfooJ F.nlcrl•inmcn1 Rc\cr"111on " CJHC'd \cma ~uu.el \1~r:uc SS t.ucd'~ Otll·lhhr} l\Q I I ,\Jam' llC'>.\-44116 Open l\ h> ti lO d 111\ La~gn.a . fcllucana alfredo Rc\cn.allon' nul rC'quarcJ C'. u.11 lnC\pc:n '"c S MaD't'll's By lbt ~. 317 Coa t lhih ... i.)' S~·iSSS Open I.I am 10 11 pm d11I)' Sund.a)' brunch 9 am lo 3 p.m Seafood and \le.ab 1:.ntert.aanmcnl nd d1nc1n1 I uti.·S•• Rc,cni.thuns ll~cptcJ. ~ mu\lc nearly all the lime:. Rom.iint1c, <With ocean YIU•'. Great lobiccr di•llcs: hotncm.>ck pcl1)0\'l:r1 Scm1·c11ual SSS Irvine llttHSo, 19100 V•n .-arman Avt 7~2·S222. Open fof lunch 11 a m 10 J p m • drnner S 10 11 pm fcmf" hapf')' huur ~ 10 1 p m Rocni:atkm a .... eptr·J. A-..ard0wrnn101 F.urorcan cu1t1nc.• lo1erc una ttoou fooJ ,,.,,h • mt>Jcratc price 111 Ptrfc<t !>QI for a rurMntK d1n11n l'f ~-er lu~b Order a full mc&l II tb9 l~ly tiar, ... 11.~h '"llHC• llra.t1h10 music, cUIKlftJ at aaght SS l.iltn ltl, llUOI Vun l<Jrman SSJ.9201 Open ft r lunch and dinner Mon ·f n.: dinner on~ Sat and un Dnlhant ocw D•v1d W1l~elm rnas1crp1CQI fuluru con1c:mporuy Otlifoml• bl\lro fare Try lhc hovWI •LW. ~tcr ~ku. cNmbly pcuant bread. anchovy tapcnadc. 8uut1ful, tlcclr deca r framed b waterfall ind lulh arccncry Patin danlOJ II\ ldd11100 to tcauJar dln1n& r m SSS allulf Rn•••,.•l t910 M•rn SI 97S·l220 Opca for lunch It 1 m tn l Jim Dale has devoted nearly as much enegry helping the community as he has keeping his resturant, Villa Nova, a populv establishment among Newport kach toals. P'm • dinner J 10 JO pm. Sun.·Tburs., 3 lo t I pm Fn ·Sat Happy Hour • tn 7 fl m R eHrva11o o s accepted Cahforn11-11ed South'lllcslern cui 11tc: Green corn lamalu ind ceviche •pcc1ah1cs or the house. Try the blue margan1as Bu'>Y lunchtime haniout for the ~ouna profe»1on1I crowd. SS Ch111pio1u. lf't1ne Mamott. \8000 Von Kannan ~~'-0100 Open 11 am to 2 f m duly. ReJc1"a11ons accepted. lambl.lrgcrs, &teaks and salads m a c:a•u1I ~poru bu 1unmphcrc SS CbHllclalr, I 9tl MacA.rtMt. -Blvd 752-3001 Open for lunch 11.30 1.m. to 2 \0 pm Mon ·Fn. dinner 6·JO to 10:30 rm Mon -Thun. 6:JO to 11 pm. ra ..Sii Ruerv111ons accepted. Ouot1nd111t Frencb-Con1inen11l cua inc Old Byron Gemmell add. luJtre to the menu, maci11!i<:eo1 SCf'llCC SSS (."ttka Joa I l Ma1t1 SL U>l ·JOES Open a m 10 11 p m. Mon ·Fri. 11 a.m It> 11 pm Sat , 4:30 to 10 pm. Sun. RCKl'VlllOM accepted, Meiqu11e and oak tcab and seafood. S CblHtown, •tJ9 Camfus Drive gc,~221 I Open for lunch 1 am to 3 pm . dinner 3 to 10 pm Sun -Thun. 3 10 11 p m. Fri .Sat Reservauons 11«Cpted lnnrrvallvc, fun cumne borde~ 1>n nouvelle Chinese, but with aenerously·"1ed porhOM. Colorful atmo\11hcre, c":cllcnr food Try the Gold Coin Bed I ocatcd 1n the Irvine '-hrketrlk'c Ser.irate lunch and dinner menu\ SS Tht t1n O\tn, l~'S Jdfrcv RoaJ ss: lei.SI· Oren for lun;;h 11 ·\0 • m to i ~11 pm • drnncr .S .~10 0 r. m fws ·Sun Brunch 11 lO 1 m 10 2 :\0 p tn "'1r. Ind n 'T1ndQCJr1 nJ Mu&J11 na ~11 SS C.•rlhtr'• llM&a•nnt. I 2 MacA11bttr O~t llH Ml I. Open t r I 11eh t l:JO 11 m I\' ' pm Mon t.: dinner S:J0.10 pen 1u1htl), Rttcf\'atitmt required A trip l\l folly OIJc npnJ SS tull.. II Center lnianc North, ZOJO M11n St" 170 261 ·19'29 Open for hmc.h t I a m tn l p ra Moo • I.. dtnnc:r ~IO 10 pm M&>n.-Thun S to 11 pm I rl. at. S tn 10 p tn un K..._ 4300 Von ~ rman.Ave, '?'ll-7151 Open fvr lulkh It • fl'I 10 2 pm Mon Fn : dinner S to lO p m Th"rs.. .S kl I I p 111 I n.•Sat unday bNn.:.h 10'.JO • m to 2 pm R ~rv11lons e«ptc:d. fine Japancx pcc1•h1cs. SS McConnlck'• A Scbmlck, 2000 Main SI 756-mO.S Open 11 • m 10 11 p m. da1ly Rc:>eNlllOtlS accepted. r re b xafood En1erta1nrnen1 ttnd danana nx n11hb 1 •eek. SS Mtuallla«, 19800 MacArthur BM! . 11 FairduJd 724-1066 Lunch lt:JO 1 m 10 2 pm Not open for dinner. Excellent chd. European 1eni1cc 1n c:lcaanl surroundanp upcrh tour. ~lad• •uh muted di1.:k.cn, dc:IKWu' pa'4&• and c:ntrcc: SSS \lonll't l'Nt.1() Jamboree Mi 0-'·'111, con 2QI Open for hmch 11 JO 11 m hJ ~ pm Mon ·Ira . J rnnc:r f>·tO pm Mon ·In S•• l>l I p..m Rc~n111aom su C\lt d l:'k &.anl C11hforn11 nmmc: Qll(~cn b\i ouht.1nJ1n1 t irccutM: Cllcf ~1Ch'4:1 ~llrcn SSS Prtp ISA::O Vun l\annan SH.J\'1 Open 11 JO 1 m 1' mldn11h1 .\fon f n. ~ pm ICl midn1sht \.at '\un Re~" ''°" a~cc:pleJ l 1ghtwc11ht hut authcnll~ orthc:m hah1n 'u1s1ne Put• dl\hc:s bc,1 C'a ually •path-, 'up Ci"' SS Vtrdl RlteMHW ltallaao l•l:?O t u~u Dr 5~1·~201 Open for lcin.:h 11 I"' Ill 2 pm Mon · fn.. Janner 4.9 ~ p m Sun l llur , 4-lO \0 r m f" -Sat Rcscn111 .. n, 14,Cptc:J': he h r nlo anJ m1lk·kJ ~al 1 .. 1 Grill. J9M Barran ~ P.11rk-..11\, 11 Cul\u, 2112..MM Soulh•r't cu1\lnc 1n • irc11 lonkan& Kllln W1lhtlm' nc•nl 11 • II.ii ,,.,,h u to dream 1t-1'lr tt•t mc,q111tc 1rallrd d1\hC•, •eel cc'lrn pudJanJ. Ill Jone v.11h f)lc \\onh the dm~ SS Laguna Beach fl.., '"'' \'\ Glcnncyrc t • l Ill"' 8ca h 49 ·"'~' l unch l~riJ Mlv ham tl·'O am. lo l .10 r.111.: J1npcr Sun· l"hut,. 5-10 pm , rn ~~ t . ~·H I) m Contemporary, crea11•c. ~clccuc Ch1nc'c·lnnucn~cd cuuanc:. T he Coa t') members tnd fnends of Onngc Counl) Wine Soclct) arc going to head up lntcrstare 5 th1 Sonday when the group presen~ its 1991 Wine qas 1c a1 the Anaheim Mamou Hotel from 2 to 5 p.m • and we can JOIO thtm! Thi fund-ra~lllg event 1 open to the .puhlic for S40 per person. Appro:umatcly JOO wineries will be on deck, how cuing their award-wmnmg· ~me Ho~ d'ocuvres will be ~rvcd 10 wane no ... 1ces and connoi,s.eul"\ ahke There will be B r3fflc V.llb Jllt of \We JI prize., and the grand pm c b u trca urcd UI) at the S1l1.cr Ro..e Inn an Cali toga Fund> raiscd on Sund.:tv arc tagged for scholarship 10 "iucultu(e and enolotl" students at UC Da~. accofdtng to Lora Howard and Paul Johnson, member of the SOCICt) .• , --t-Th~ {s il hot ttckcl 1lcm,and ucket'> are not sold at the door. lf you wnnt to go, phone the Orange County Wi:ne Society at 546-8664 Your ttckets ma)' ~ paid fo r by Ma terCard or Vt\a or b) check. 0 1orc pazzena 's for Corona Jel Mar Gina's ju t reopened and. now. 'tcppmg up to tiat 11 bOl P cafic C.~t Haghv.-.y. 1 Z' Pim usi tc roJ' and Z1d f-:marl " arc 1hc owner., to ca'c \'OU 'llll:rc "undering h~ ihc~ ~.amc b) the n.1mc I P11.1a IJq, l~ d1Hcrcnt in1crnat1\.IOJI p1ua 'ClcdldO' 1nc.ludtnl "Morocco Aubergine." Cuh\C: 0 11 and herb' with hakcJ eggplant, pc~to, feta. pine nut' and mouarrll.,) zu.,1 hvc' an Lagun.l and so dt.X' her partner, 7..id. but the\ arc ..1ov.I" e\panding mh' Orange ( ount\ ~tth the Corona dcl \.1ar rc .. t<aurant the fifth or their \.Ontcmpor.il') p1ru palace' 0 Cra\fL'>h arc llnc of hfo \ ''mplc plea.,urc bu1 1n 1hc h nd' of \Jll \ndcl" if Gu tar ndus rc<it.,ur:.int to \outh C ll 't Plau \ 1lh c the) bc1. me a Sv.cd1 h Jcltc C\, On Monda). Aug }I), cron>p n1eJ tw AJfon Ber tom on the 1\ccord1on. all the crayft h u v.ant will be SCl"cJ v.fth the r.unou h me made bread,, • v.ed1"1 ~cf 'tcv. "K:iln •• -uh pickled beet and roiled potatoc , beer 1nJ aqu:i1.1t '°' S39 per pcMn. Phone ~-1737 for 'rc\Crvatnn -Bj . farl• 81~ Orange Coast Weekend / Thursday, August 15, 1991 015 • . _,, . . ' CA,ff lr/.,£' GREAT FOOD! L '34 Lido Park Dr. Newport Beach . Ruv One Lunch Entr~e From Ma' Retyular Menu ,..., anJ Rccc i ve The ScconJ Lunch Ent ree of Equal or Lesser Value ABSOLUTELY FREE! ·.,.l ,1 1 1 with 11tliv1 1 1 ffer~ Offer ()ooJ Mon d.1y thru Friday 11 a.rn. to 4 p.m. Pl c;l'le Pre cn t Coupon \Vhcn Ord ering. £ XPIH£ ~ H lJ 91 71 t;, \Jmt 11/I t/J1· 'l..i).,/Jt111 <ZK.1r1c'fd lcf· (~inu~ \... Wlmm~ trumne ~ ~ J1/ ,"'( (~;ro.,,;?t/I( ... ~IM!flr!_e 1. u 't -All t5'1J/1J>t CWlN !2111 ~ Excttfng ,..w Cont..-nporary ChfneM Restaurant... · lllJW 111181111: DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS FRP~s Stmd St~n Days 11 to 4 p.m.4 CHOOSE FROM ...................... r-.. Serving Dinner Nightly Live Entertainment in the Loung .............. • .. 11111 .. M.UCH MUCH MORE! Lunch•Dinner•Take-Out Catering • Delivery 1400 W. Coast Hwv. Newpc>rt leac (a crou form· 1C11b0a lay Club) 35 20 E. 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