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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-06-30 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • • " A bu1ldm marine la\ er I!» trying to rnu!IC'le in on our ~'( ·oo 1 ·10111 deed, hilp adults larn how to read T his is a column-length sales pitch -unprecedented in the history of the "Editor's Notebook." But I need your help. First. some quick background. The new $8.2 million Central Libra!) in Newport Center opens July 10. One of the most important services th at will operate out of the new library is 11~ \\Cll-run literacy program, \\hich -with the help of Editor's Nole book hundreds of 'olun1eers - teaches hundreds of adults in our com munity each year 10 read. · Imagine carrying around the secret of no1 being able to rend -about 20% of the popul ation does. How would you get by at work? How would )OU fool )Our spouse? \\hat \\Ould )OU say when your children a~k )OU to read a story? Now imagine being taught to read. ConfidcntiJll\. Free of charge. Thinl of firlJll) being able to read a job application, in!>tructions to the VCR or a book to )Our grandc.hildren. It·~ reallr quite a prQgram, filled "11 h hc:lrt -tuggi.ng.~tories. A few months ago. literacy coordinator Mich31 Heller :. \\Onder~ aloud how she wa soing to ~Cl $10.000 (or the i:omputcr~ needed in the new libral"\ ·:. Iller JCV lab. l a~s\\crcd ..:.. aloud, I'm afraid -1h:it the Dail~ Pilot \\Ould pick up the tJb A bit !tpontaneous, ~urc, but i1 -.ccmcd lit..e the thing to do at the lime. We're Nc\\port') community newspaper. Uy definition, "e ha"e a major take in making sure our community's literate. No reader~. no ne''~paper. I u)CJ this logic on my publisher, Tom Johnson, when I told him I needed a check cut to tha new librnry for $10,000. He didn't fire me. Instead, he called in our advertising manager, Micheal netcher. We brainstormed. H:lrd. I low do we come up \\ith Sl0.000 to cover our commitment? W e decided to produce a special commemo.rative section dc\'oted to the grand opening of the new Central Library. We'd gi\'e the fi~t Sl0,000 in rc,cnue to the literacy progr:im. · Sounded good, but where would we come up with the advertisers? That's "hen Micheal unleashed his brilliant idea: For S 100, library supporters get a 2-column py 3-inch ad that includes their name (company, tamily or individual) and a short congratulatory message; for the new library. In addition, the ~upporter's name will be engraved on a plaque that we'll present at the library's grand opening. Now here's the fun part: In each ad, a book will be featured and on its spine wiJI be the supporter's fa\'C!rite title and au thor. Philanthropist and Santa Ana Heights resident John Crean, for example, has already taken an entire "shelr' to fit every John Steinbeck book. Newport Beach attorney :ind conservative talk-show host Hugh Hewitt has chosen Winston Churchill's "A History of the English-Speaking Peoples." The newsroom of the Daily Pilot has picked "Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger. What ' would be yo ur choice? · l suspect this may be the one special section where the ads will be just as interesting as the articles. The whole packaae - which wilf be published July 9, the day before the opcnina -will make for great rcadina. t Oh, I almost fof'Sol. There's other benefit you act. with" · SI 00. The money will be use to purchase computen that w' help literally hundreds -maybe even ... ~Al • l tear ~kies, lmnging some low n orning doud) and lightl cooler tt•mperatures. ~ Stt WeiJther, Page Al Winner of California Newspape~ Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 I' r l'H010~" \L\1.C ,\l\lll'I. l)\llY I 1101 Hotline to help . I battered ~The spotlight thrown on domestic violence by the O.J. Simpson case spurs two local doctors to set up 1 service to aid what they say 1s a large, needy populauon. ~ E \\ P 0 R T U l: .\ C H !>purr..:,i b\ the 0 .J' "i r P'on ,J_ J, l\\O local Jodor:. JfC l~t.1l !.,h111g J dome)tic vwh:ncc hi.lthne in h .. n.,,.., · of bnd~1n.; :i ~Jn the~ -..1; e\ ''' in !>ef\icc:. for b:Hracd \\\. .i.:n Dr. OHn H.i-.~nc~. a :'\c:" n:):: B..:~1'ch m:im;igc:. famih .inJ duld thcr:.pi)I. ".11J he C.Jntt up "ith the ho:I nc lde:i aitcr ltte11dm.! J .... n, ..... t1.: 'iolenre :.ell' r..tt , .... , c~I \\CCt..s ago Te:.timon1ah from b;i11c:reJ \\Omen undc:r!>CiJred a l:.ick of pl..1c- e) for th.:m lo turn. he ,:i:J In Or ..1nge Count~. for 111,t:im:e, on!~ Human Opuons -lo.:-ateJ in South Count)' -st.1!b a dom~,tic ',aot..:ncc 1 otlinc. From right, Buddy Devine and Daniel Beard keep step with Instructor Susie Perini during line dance class at Costa Mesa Branch Library. 11·, J .. ~l not en,>Ugh,'" lfa,1..n.~ ':uJ ·\\ e •1 •• 1rd r.i:in' \Omen 'J' it "::i" h.1rJ t .. ir 1hcm to lmd hdp ~ To :.timul:it.: 'upru11 tor :.i h :- line 1hJi \\o.li;ld .1 :ommud.11 Co..,1.. \t.:..,.,.;-; :\\ p, rt O::i::-h ChildPen Pead ·between the'. ·lines ~•• HOrLIH!IPag• A4 A country line dance lesson kicks off a summer reading. program in Costa Mesa BY TINA B OllGAtTAI, SHfr Warna Y ippee, yt,')i, )O was the c:lll for some 25 local kids - a few clad in \\CStern we:lr -\\ho gathered al the Costa Mesa Dranch Library Wedne~day-for a lesson in country line dancing. The clas was organized to kick orr the library ·s summer reading program -the theme of which is, naturally, •·western Tales and Trails." It was one of fou r participatory e'ents that ha\'e been scheduled to coincide with the ~even-\\-eek program, which draws about 200 kids every year. Other 1 events arc scheduled for July 6 and 20, and Aug. 10. "The idea really is to make reading fun," Costa Mesa librarian Marianna Hof said. "So many times. reading for school-age children is equated with homework. They don't realize ~hat reading can take you to some wonderful adventures." , The program is divided into two age groups -3 10 6 and 6 to 14. The 6~year-olds can choose which group they'd like ON THI COVIR The painting on top of pa~ 1 is by artist Marie Tagart. For in- formation on paintings, call 5'40-6430. ....... . CLASSIFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646 .... 170 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642-4330 l•HX . S<>c:ieity •.••••••••••.•• I •• AS SP,orts ........... " ....... 81 to join. l3ut, ~ince most children under 6 h:l\en't learned to read y~t. their parent arc allowed to do 1he reading for them -out loud, of course. Then, after cotnpleting 50 books, the children arc a"arded a fun "bag of loot." "We read 77 books last summer," said Jane Mahoney, \\-ho joined the program with her granddaughter, Bri:lnn:l. "She love it. She can't wait until she can read herself.'' Kids in the older group are awarded prizes for every 10 books they read. "They really seem to look forward to (the program) C\'ery year," Hof said. "So many children, particularly in this area, don't go away to summer camp -not even day camp. Coming here once a week or more can mat..e a nice outing. Plus, the parents really like the fact that it doesn't cost an)"thing.'' The library has set aside a trough of western-theme books for the kids to choose from, ~· LllURY /P•1• A7 ........ . . ' INSIDE Loretta Farley. \\ho joined the fun during the Summer Reading Program line dance class Wednesday, is the nC\\. children's librarian at the Costa Mesa Branch Library. Twenty-two years ago. Farley worked as a librari:ln fo t· the Mesa Verde Branch Library. But her history with the Orange County Library sr~tem began e\Cn before that. Sec story, page A7. Council takes steps to alter j look of ·c.i~ • General plan proposals for Newport Beach include expansion of Fashion Island, addition of neighborhood park and a parking structure on Balboa Peninsula. 8\ DA\lD Ht.n:l, 'TAU \\'a.nla NE\\'PORl DEACH -Taking the fir,t oth.:-1:il ''~P ,,, dungc '.:" j'.X>rt ·, IJ .. e 1, ~ Cll) c~un~tl h.1 10111.111.J ,general pljn Jmcnd- m~nl!> thJl •\\vulJ :JIJo,\ for an C\· p:rntkd I J,h,,in br rnJ. a · nci~h­ b,irh.x J r..1 k ~ ''''fX1ll H 1ghh :inJ a l.Hb"C r.Jrkt g -.1ru.:ture \ n the 13.1 bo.i Pl r1n~u1J \\ ith the C\.:t.:pt11.1n of a "no \lltc b' Cl1unc1l\\1..l01an Jean \\all rc1:ardml"! the Fa .. hi n 1 ... 1 • .mJ c -pJ~i:.1on.~ ;.ind th1.. ab ... cn .. e vt C1..lun· cilman John HcJi:c-.. the c .. 1uncil \\.lied unanim.,iu"l~ Ill h.1' c c11~ ... 1:ifl prep.ire pr l1m1n:lf\ ~ ,, ron· m~tal d1..cumcn" tor tic f'",IO,\· ing project~: Carnival operators move to prevent last year's troubles · ~ Security will be beefed up and ride operators more carefully screened for OC Fair .... BY Lo~"N BAIHiOA, TM• \\'a1m1. FAIRGROUNDS -Official here arc beefing up sccurit)' and screening ride opcr:uors more ca refully to prevent problems that plaaued last year'i. Ornngc County Fatr. wt Jul)', nine fairgoers ~ere injured when a roller ~ster Cn$hcd. A carnival worker opcrat· ina tbe ride was blamed for railing to hit the brakes. NCJlt , a handful Ol pana ,:irla reponcd that they .._ popcd in ahe ha-.naed house. A carnival woitcr was later sen- ttnc:ecl to eipt ycan in prilon for ••••ion. It WU bis lecond IU .... Offtc1al \\Ith B ..\;; 13 Amu C· menl!.. "hu:h operutc.., the f~ir'~ carnl'•:.tl. :iJmil a background chect.. ,·,,uld h:i\e prc,cnted the cnm~. but '!l)' th:it proc1.: lake' up to 30 da)" . The fair, the) '.J), would be over b) the time anfor· matton 1 obtained on their tran· i.icnt ere" of "orkct . • Fo1 the ltri.t time, ho"e'cr, B &; 0 j., rcquirina background chcd., for full-tame per onncl and ha~ im· po)Cd manJ.ltOF)' drua .tc tina for all employee , :iccording 10 fair poke)"oman Jill Lloyd. 8 & 0 also is stafftna its midwa)' with team leaden thi year to en· sure ride operators act rcaul;ar breaks. Omciali from tM company aho said they would rc;plac:e the Haunted House auraction with new ridea to avoid any problems, lJord said. .....,...Al 1 I . , fr; DI ... 1111: Ru Ml Ali Diii Oii ... ... ' .. Ill) Jll • Iii ... Jiii . ,. • .. .. TIMnday, June 30,· 1114 Claarmce sale onars graatslVlngs at A'Marea's T HE BEST I.A.DIES clothing store in &own, A'Martt's, is having a spring and summer clearance sale, with savings up to 60%. Ir you haven'& been 10 A'Maree's, the store has wonderful service and a great • selection of designer clothing. and.shoes. Included &n the snlc arc $elected jewelry, belts, accessories and shoes. A'Maree's {6424463) is locnted on Westcliff Drive in Newport Beach. 0 YOUNG CHA. OF ~ba's Family Shoe Repair! (642-4314) located on Irvine Avenue, a few doors down• from 7·11 in Costa Mesa, is offering Best Buys readers a '20% discount on shoe repair. Cha's Family Shoe Repair offers excellent service, and the prices are very reasonable. 0 PORTS INTERNATIONAL, under new owne~hip. is ha,ing a clearance sale at its Fashion Island store (720-0800) and at its SQuth Coast Plaza store {850.0505). The ladies clothin& store specializes in tailored designer fashions. · Por\i International sale merchandise is reduced 25% to 70%. In addition, the store has further reduced its sale merchandi~ ?g. 30%. 0 A SUMMER SALE for children's clothing is in progress at Little People and Me (645-1355}, located at Westcliff Drive in Newport J3each. I The entire shoe department is discounted 50% to 75.%, and selected clothing is discounted 30% to 75%. 0 IF YOU'RE HOME with the kids this summer, you cun always send them to the movies. Edwards Cinemas has daily matinees, before .6 p.m., for $3.75. The only exception is at the Big Newport theater, where the ma tinee is priced at $5. 0 J LOCALS ONLY cm EDITOll IRJS YO~OI, 540-1224, ext. )61 CITYllDI And 1118 wlnnlnl .. are • •• • Costa Mesa High School student Chris Morano recently swept the top three prizes in the South Coast Metro Alliance's 1994 Spring Photo Contest. At left is the winning photo entitled, "Plaza Tower." "Reaching for the Top in the California Scenario,'' top left, and "Plaza Tower at Night" were aJso selected among the top thtee photographs. Morano receivef gift certificates from South C.oast Plaza for his efforts. THE CHIFFON BOUTIQUE (640-7878), loca1ed in the old A 'Maree's location in the Eas1bluff Shopping Center near Hughes Market in Newport Beach, is having a spring Police seeking scam artist for one of 1he neighbors. · The 'ic1im told 1he woman 10 wait at her back door, inviting her to step into the :laundry room as long as she removed her shoes. Almost immedia1ely after the victim returned with water, the suspect dropped the glass on the ground, breaking i1. School board approves teachers' COlltract and summer clearance sale. l The Chiffon ·Boutique specializes. in French designer fashions. Sale merchandise is marked down 25% to 50%. 0 A NEW OUTDOOR CART is opening Friday at Fashion lSland. The cart, named Crystal Cart, sells crystal vases, bowls, goblets, glasses, serving dishes and decorative pieces nt low pric;es. All of 1he pieces are hand-ground, with a quality generally found with more expensive crystal. 0 STROUDS HAS REOPENED in a new loca1ion in the Costa Mesa Courtyards (722-7655) on Newport Boulevard in Cos1a Mesa. . The new location is about 1wo-an<l-a-half times bigger than the former store, and has a new home accessory department. The !ilore offers the same low prices, but there is now much more to chose from . 0 Dest JJuys Dppcors Thursdays Dnd Saturdays. Whether 1·ou're D mtrchant or a shop~r, if )OU know of D good buy, call m(.at 540-1214, fax me at 6-16-4170 or ttritt to mt: Best Buys, Daily Pilot, JJO 'f. Bay SL, Costa Mesa, Calif. 91627. Costa Mesa police are warning residents to be on the lookout for a female scam ar1ist \\ho swiped SS,000 worth of jewelry from a local wonwn after conning her way into the victim's house. "Just in case another scam is coming our woy, we want residents to be aware," ~oid Costa Mesa Poli.cc L1. Al Kent. According 10 Kent, police received a grand 1heft report Monday morning from a resident on East Broadway. The unidentified '"oman told police she hod just discovered her diamond cluster ring, a wedding band and some other jewelry, valued at roughly SS,000, missing from her bedroom, and had a suspec1. According to 1he victim, it wos abou t JO a.m. Monday when she saw a womon raking leaves in her yard. Shortly ofter, the stranger went to her back door and asked for some water. :fhc woman explained that she had been doing some yard work When the wo'l1an ran back inside to get something to clean up the glass with, the suspect entered the house. The victim found her standing by a bedroom door. Shortly af1er 1he suspect left, the victim discovered the jewelry missing. Anyone who has had a similar experience or any information should phone detective Bill Redmond at 754-5361. The suspect is described as a while woman, roughly 35 years of a(;e, 5 feet 6, 145 pounds with dark hair. A neighbor told police 1hey saw an unfamiliar gray, 1976 Chrysler Cordova sedan driving away from the street about the time the woman was raking . leaves. Whether there is any connection is speculation, police said. -By LoriAnn BasbN:i Newport-M4sa school board members expressed reservations about a pro· , posed teachers' contract, but in the end approved the one-yenr agreement that will give teachers a 1 % pay raise, a one· time payment of $225 and in.' creased health benefits at a cost of S 1 million. Echoing the concerns of the school district's Citi· zens Budget Advisory Commiuee, some Newport Mesa Unified School Dis- trict trustees expressed qualms at their Tuesday meeting about whe1her a 1cacher pay raise was th e wisest way to spend the district's money at this time. Trustee Ed Decker said he harbored rc:servations about the onetime bonus. "I guess I feel the $340,000 could be used to enhance the district in a more productive way," he said. But the contract was The Newport 8cKlllCMt1 Mesa O;iily Piloc (USPS-144-800) ia publi$1\c:d Mon~y Woup S.umby. In Ncwpon &xh and C:O... Mesa. wbtcriptions are only avail· Ible by subecribina to Tiie Times Oroncc O>uacy (800) 2'2·9141. In areas outside of Ncwpon Bcadl and Coate Mesa. wb5crip- tions to the Delly Pilat Oftly arc 1"1ilablc by mail for 18.51 per month. Second cl:is.s ~· paid at Costa Mesa, CA. (Pri«s 111Cluck II applicable u11c 1nJ loc:il taxes.) POSTMASTER: ScnJ address ch•~ to TM Newport Bcxh.Cof.t1 Mesa Daily Pilot, P.O. Boa IS60. CM11 Mesa, CA 92626. Copyri1h1: No nc,.,s .co- rics, illUllrations. editorial inaner or lkl\cr· tiscmcnts hcrcia can be rcprodl'CCd ,.,j1h· out wrincn pcrml&llOll of copyTiah1 o-ncr. WIATHla AND OCIAN CONDlftOIU ...... , .. HADIU HOTUNl1 I -M2·Hl6 Your eommcn1s 11bou1 11\c: D11ly Pi~ nC•'S 1ips ••ti be recorded and Jivcn d1 rcctly 10 l:d11or Wilham l.obdcU. 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N_,, 1 Timn Mirror Cofnr.an M TUjlPlllATVUS Newport Be.ich: 7'l/62 B~lbo<l: i2/62 Cos~ Meu: 82/64 Coron~ det t.Ur: 77/64 1u••,.•can LOCATION The Weclae Newport ftoint Bladies S.A. IMr Jelly CdM n .. TOMY Finl high Finl low Second high 5«ond loW FllMY SIU SWELL 1·3 IW 1·] IW 1•3 IW 1°] IW 1·3 IW l:Gl a.m.'3.J t : 1l a.m. l.J 4:11 p.m. 4.6 11 : 17 p.m. 1.1 First high 4:41 a.m. 3.0 first low 10:05 a.m. 1.1 S«ond high 1:07 p.m. 4.7 5«ond loW .,_., •l•laM w.wr 1....,a1urc 70 llOAlllle vmaw. winch, 1 o Ir.noes or l~H, shifting weal lo toUthwnt • at 10 lo 1S bots, 2·IOOC seas with • l ·fooe ~ly ..a. l adopted 6·1, with trustee Jim de Doom casting the dissen1ing vote, saying, "not because I don't sup- port the 1eachers, but be- cause the best interests of the district aren't served by this agreement." The pay raise "ill go into effect Friday. , The dis1rict's budge! ad· visory group had al o ques· tioned the cos1, but like- wise gave its nod 10 1he contract sa)ing, "1he ben- efi1 s broughl ;ibout by 1he agreement in terms of em- ployee relationships and progress ou1weigh our res· erva1ions." Comminee members also';i.aid some qpital im· provcments would be put on hold bcc:iuse bf the pay raise. Out Superintendent Mac Bernd snid he recom- mended adoption of the contract on the basis that the "important im· provements that have been put in place" could still be maintained. t l11c dis1ric1 's 775 teach- ers have not had a pay roise since 1991. Teacher contrac1 talks had reoched impasse, with the union threatening legal action against the district for al- leged contract 'iolations. Out wi1h the help of a fed- eral mediator, an agree- ment w:is hammered out 1hot was approved by teachers 2·1 on June 9. In other business, the school board unanimous!)' approved Without discus· sion a five-year lease agreement in which the city-of Costa Mesa will pay $42,142 annually to lease the Balearic Center. The agreement also cat'ls for annual inna1ion in· # creases not to exceed 5"'cfa year. For 17 years, the city has leased the Mesa Verde facility for SI a year. But the board said it could not afford to continue this low-rent agreement and sought fair market value. POUClflLU COftAMUA ~rana: A palm 1ree valued at $150 was 5tolen from a pl:intcr in the front yard of D home in the 2800 block. llorbor Boulnard: Someone pried open the door of a car p:irked in the 1800 block to sce:al an ashtr:iy :and dgiueue lichter. 1\lriock: A toaster oven w:lS omona the items stolen from :a home in the 3200 block . BUcr SCred: S:av-On employees monitorina •hoppers throu&h accurity cameras c:au1h1 a man stuffina bottles of Nivca ":and creme down his pants. Upon confrontina the mon, he pulled out four jars of the lotion and walked aw11 rrom the 11ore before police arrived. Iris'•• Stiri-..: Nc:arty $900 WORll o( jcwclty W11 1&olcn from • llomc "' 1he 400blcd. Alllea: A J.D lropical potacr wa.,.... tk icana Molen from llltlrnllioul.Crcali~ 8u1f11• StfVieoi Iii Ille 500 bid. t • f Newport Beach/Costa M ... Dally Pilot Thursday, J'-lne JO, 1914 ~ . COUncll ·r._s locus On oceanfront balconlas M• held 1n· 1t~ It trDllP - ~ City staff will look at options. ways to deal with encroaching structures. BY DAVID H11TZ, STMf Wann OCEANFRONT -If )'Ou envy )'Our neighbor's balcony, don't turn green )'Ct -)'OU just might sec the day when the city forces him ~o rip the addition right off his house. Of 668 homes along Ocean Front from The Wedge to the Santa Ana River jetty, 106 have additions -balconies, mostly - which illegally encroach onto re- quired setbacks:'" TIST: ~~tArt Planned for Newport . Pier Area · C.all Dave at .675-6734 to · · te For several years. members or Lhc City Council · have deb:ated what to do about the booties con· struction. U!>ually, they decide to do nothing. But on Monday, the council voted unnnimously to have st:aff come up wilh 5evcral options for either enforcing or relaxing the low. Councilmnn John Hedges wns absent. Councilwomnn Evelyn Hnrl said the council needs to make a deci- sion soon on whether to enrorcc city law regulating encroachments. "This is n very serious problem," she said. "It seems we should just bite the bullet." ~ ·She said to let "sleeping dogs EST. 11#47 3 BUTTON BASH 3 BUTTON BLOW OUT SALE lie" would mean she's not doins her job. Currently, the Planning Depart- ment Modifications Commiuee re· views requests for encroachments on a case·by-case basis. But Planning Director Jim Hcwid.er said at least one prop- . eny owner applied for an e11- croachment permit, was denied, and went ahead and built it any- way. Councilman Phil Sansone said the violation shouldn't be ignored. "You ought to be able to hit that guy pretty hard." Councilwoman J:in Debay, a real estate agent, said it would be unfair to force people into compli- STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SUITS $250 to S500 FROM $79.SO COATS $150 to $550 • -.SO .. TROUSER $50 to $1 SO • $10.00 DRESS SHIRTS $35 to $85 • S S.00 SPORT SHIRTS SH to $100 • 1 S 7.00 BELTS SiO to $100 • S 4.00 TIES $20 to $80 • S 4.00 5111.S Ill PROGRSSS HOURS 9:30 to 5:30 ii~ M~N 'S CLOTHING • ' , 3430 VIA UDO NEWPORT BEACH (714) 673-0653 (Acron from Udo ThMtre) ........... ...,... ...... ~ .......... ...-~ -~~""="' .. ,,..~'TT. ..... "IWTi'l~:r.:"I~ fnfantl I Chikhn'I Appantl . • Boutique lteml European Fuhtona & Shoee • ancc, especially since M>me of the violations existed when re1idents purchased their homes. "J cannot see tellina people that they need to rip ofr the front of their hou~. I'm for lettina sleep· ing dogs lie," Dcbay said. "I'd like to sec this 10 away." Jt was the state Co:a!>tal Com· mission that originally ordered the city, several years ago, to deal with the dotens of illeg:il oceanfront encroachments-that homeowners had built onto the public beach over the years. The Planning Commission voted 4.3 last month to leave the law as is without aggressively enforcing existing violations. BY Lo&JA)iN B.uauoA, SrAn Wanu. COSTA MESA -A Tuc.,<l:ay evening knife fight :n the P.>o· derosa Tr:iilcr Park l~nde'l one m:in in the ho!>pit:il and t nothcr in the lu;;al j:iil, police rcp..>rts show. JamC"> Antoirie M 1y:., 26, wa) rushed to Wcst:rn Medical Ccn· ter w11'1 scver31 kri ifc 1o1 ounds to the chl'Sl at abou• S p.r1. Tues· day, acwrding 10 reporb Alvin Pa lien.on, 43, \1(1) 11 an!>· poned to HoJg Hospm l '>'ilh a .minor leg laceration r cllo'>'ing treatment for the "ounJ, police escortcJ P:ittcrson to tho Co!>ta Mesa jJll "here hi! is being hek~ on suspiC:on or a)sault '' i1h a dead!~ ;1.c:ipon. Dail i> SS0,000. AcrurJin:, to police repons. Pii:ierM>r. 1.1:1ackcd May• with a large pocA1:I krdfc during an ar· gument th:aa e:uptcd between the • two 'at the t1»oderosa Trailer Park, luc:ucJ 1 1991 Newport 131\d. The Co)\3 ~~:~a men are 1p- p:11 cntl) acqu.urit.n·c~. a~cordina to polact ~pokesmJr George Wil· son. When Ma):, '>':.t) rek:bcd from tre ho)p11al later Ta l!MJay night, he app:irenll) a>kcd f'O!icc not to file charGe> again~t !-.1t'cr:,on, ac:· cording t\l \\ 1bon But .,olice st all ?'"" to seek prosecution of Path:r·,cn. WINNING IS A-BREEZE WITH NEWPORT CHECKING .... Win.Fabulous Prizes! To howca e our exciting ne .\'Newport Checking Account Series. '-"C re offenng cu tomers a chance to win S<1mt.1 fabulous prizes. including: ·. • Grand Prize of 6 1la) s and S nights in beautiful Maui , Ha"aii; or • One or five romar.tic 3 days. ]. night Catalina geta"ays; or • One of twenty furt boat cruises in Ne"port Harbo r! 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TO 10VtlU NW& 1Q111 I••=-==·~-~·=··=· 701211 iii;c:iiiiiJiiriliiiiii--:"--------------CA ICl'8 a CIW -._ .... 119" ~ 44. wJtnn, *-• ........ tnla fl 0 It ' .... gr--. .... wt. .... .... .. ..... 1.... .. oyctlntlet. N:., .,..,... ... - ACROSS 1 E•e.llenl 5 ·-111 lhl Bat" 0 Netwot1' t4Cun .. anci- f5 Up •nd about 11 Ivy leegue ethool 17~ 18 Retftembraf\Ce 19 Frelhwator hSh 10Sn.nou ~Musllm'1 1~ 23·-Are ~ Sunlhtne 24 Ghoe downhill • ~S PnMt I Nil 29Coa• 33 Baa.ry post 34 ~ -·Ellen 36 Oles na1T111 lor Tt\a1lan<I 8l Stnvor LIN -6' f ll(ohly 85 P1n ol a l'Oot &G~ 87 F*" ~·~0t Kazan 68 Remain 69 Vine lr!Jll 70 Aolllop - OOWH 1 Put l<llO loldef1 2 Tema gtPel I Lendl 3 Sal:lmander 4 Tried 5 1/IC'ftn string II Truant soldiet 7 An tor af1s - 8 Made ends INH!I with 9 Oes1•e Moh MO T. LMlln9le .... a. lllnl OOftc1. OWffl ..... J9.0N1 ..,_,.... ..._ ew C111M-11U. Thtludwuthe .. naeatltwtwu ~~~ tMlulH .... •r i.ableti the que.n of dla.._.. At 1-::~"""'!r::-~:----:"~ t , I Of 3. AppfOI( 7 ft 0....-ti II wl'I• NORTH nne ubla decle,.r won, W a luw ·=.--..::"*~ high. You dig. cal "ama UOHP 018. • Q 9 3 trump \.o the nhw and fllWINd t he r1an'O::a11ove Hat IM-5921. ~. :-,:: • 8 I jetll ol heana. Wttt won with the 1821-Cherry au... •l•reo. Metlculousiv ' 8 IJ 4 3 2 QUHn and ... turned a trump, [)e. Anne dining room Mt eunH ., ewre• ma&nla1n9d Jdne cond. Nurlh Sooth vulnerahlt. 8oud deals • 9 8 2.-" .. ,.., won In dummy and t rtfd a w/buff•I & china J.ow..-• rv-111800 ' 6U ... 1• WEST EAST heart t.o the lune That io.t to the 12150· Leather· der1 a UT IOZS ~......,,,.,·,...........,· ~~~= nd Ht 11500. Unused '74 C...... DuftW 90' Cll'•lll1n••·-'U •Dr~ ... •pd, A/C, AMIFM 8*eo --. Pl8, P/8, new clutch , new uphol. new tit••· body/paint In Pflme cond, lmmac •••c car. MUST s••I. SHH. Tae0 '78'7t •Newport Beach• • 8 4 ~ t 8 ere a Weat rt""w.d clummy'1 lut bo• apring 6'm9111.. Xlnl cofio , rebuilt : A Q 10 7 8 8 ll 4 trump. In the fullnete of llnw de· 1299. 1141895 ICMe llWS1 Dtaw~ en-motor, lo Iva. 18800. Q J 10 . K 9 7 8 dartr loet •third heart and • club gagemnt r~11 catat. 873-5e06 1--------- + J 8" • Q 10 7 a for down UM. F:: .bi::: =:1:~ lliogold In a CaltJer --------JAGUAI 1105 SOUTH At the oeher uble the npert de bllnda· (wood/alum) rt::r:n:.~· SAD. BOATS 70141ii•••iii••• • A K J 10 7 & c la"rtook advanlap ufthe frt.ndly ahuttera. 721·92&0 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •ea xa. blue w/gray '. K J 3 t.ad lo land the contract and there Hallan cotton 2.Pc .. cl Int, fully loaded. 70K • A wu nothing the defenders could do 1of1 oft-white, '250. _O_F_P_l_C_E _____ --• 12 FT Hobie 1 aallbOat orig o!'.!'~~~!411 .000. • A K 3 •bout It. Since Sooth could 1fford to DI t 4l"md lbl & 4 & ttall.,, Ilk• n•w. _.__..,. 37 GtHk letter 38 Baubles ~1 Unc:Olns Nek"llme 42 Latch - 10 Wanderers It Trilll'l tlack 12 Actress Chase 13Judge 21Fomous j() Ar1ress KeatOtl 31 WOf~ 53 Mallee C 5-4 Upns•nq The bidding; low two hearts and a club, declarer .~ ~anebtc clvs, bm FUlUflTUll a :!~· Call 909-683- Soulh Wn t North East immediately ltd• heart from hand bentwood, mint. S250 EQUIPllE1ll 6047 -c .... Lii ...... -i.,.,IC ... iiHOO....,..,.,...,...,K,,.,i ... 3""'3,,... JEEP 2 • Paa 2 Pau 1rter winni..., the di1mond. WHt (Of'lg 11500). 722·9515 9110 ... Muet .... bw 7/1 · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiii 11cqu1ro 44 Wll!-o'·lhe- 45 Large hoose 47 Teai.ed 22 Pres.OCnhal "ici..namo 24 Hemnqs l;OIJSlf'I J) Manocuusts board 35 Sutt1von Md Asner 39 Holds a mc>f1gage 55St~r F11z raid 56 Ap e·s middle 5 7 S~en .11oud ~ ·Oo -ochers 59 ar.d neany 60 Egyphan 2 • Pass 4 + P... w11n rhHply and ttlurned a tmmp. Leether SIA' 3 .. ••• Ex.c d nk, chalra, er• AHIOf'ed. E.xtta1. With Puss Pass h111 S1111th wa11 in charice. •lffpet sofa, very Qd denz.a, me cabinets slip. Aeduc•d 10 Ope ning lead· <lueen of 'l'ht 'lf)ade Wftli w•m in dummy cond. S.50. 721·8727 S250 for Alli seooo. 675-2927 The l\tr1Kt' pl11yc•r loves to tak.-• and a hurt to the jack loil to the Ou•en plat1orm bed, 860-9500 or 723·9500 lines e The eapert sear<'hes for quttn We;t ~rte\.trtd with a hdbd, nllestanda, -•••NE SUPS 89 Wrangler· Red w/1oft top. gd cones, new Urea, AM/FM CaH, $6500. 873-3tM8 49 Landscape 2~ Contil..:tOt s 40 Cold wate1 lish 43 Homc1 ~ tale 46 llCOflCe hke 51 PosrtM) 11nsV11et 52 ·-Baba .;nd Sli<:k goddess ways to a'"oid ont' Thi11 deal is from trump. (letlarer won in hand , ruffed dresaer-c:ontempll ---------• PUU\& tne 40 TtH&ves· 53 SQuee1e 26 Non$<'0S1Cal n HKJl.wa1 418 Shun flavornig 6 1 Moontain cop· 63 Not her a team malch hetween a star team a heart, came ln hand with a dia· cond SIOO 548-0601 PETS a DOCKS 7022 MERCEDES 9130 and o '!Quad of ho1>efull.\. mood ruff •nd drew the last trump. •·a-u-.-.-0-s""'ii ...... -g-ra-y-enam--eJ ANIMALS 6049 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 56 Wr)()l(ig fi2 Is noc v.eh 29 E: nclosos 1n p;1pet ~a M•sP.raolcs ">OLeM~ay~ f"uur spades we!! the linal con· l'~ventoally.dttlarer..•onctdeda club bed w /nightstands iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil30-50' Boat Slips avl for ONLY 111,9001 tra1 I at hoth tahle<1. on <;1m1l11r nur· trick. but th•t Wl'I the third &net last $150, 3 aectlon curio rent In Udo Marina Vil· • 8 5 3 8 o s E· FIND an apartment thrr.iugh classif.ed ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCJ.MENTS 2920 Georg• H. Colllor please call your dad at 909·~44-9409 Your mo•her d•ed and the1e are manv questions aboul her w111. Sons Al E.(B. Aug 541 & Donald M (B 0l'C 56) seeking relot1vea ol r::i. lhor Walk•r Alb•rt Munte r, mar 53 10 Joan Melinda Strome. d111orced 11/61 In Se· Diiie. Al, 909·822·0374 SERVICE DIRECTORY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITJES 3487 11 12 tJ 111111-. T wo rluh., wns nrt ifiual and tmk l11r the ~f.-ns.. cabinet, cream color ADOPT-A-PET lage. S10/ft, ut11 pd. Completely loaded . f11rd111(.t\\11 cl1a111111~ds ne1<at1H ond SlOO. 8'M·7864 Every Sat. & Sun al Ca11Aandy675·8170 Centura wheels. l\\11,porlc•i. nulurol. N11rl h"• jumH 111 ./"\ r) l''or info~mallon about the Slmmona top-of·llne PETSMART •• Fount•!" 40 FT mooring, Newport lmmac cond. N/Smkr, l111ir-.11.1rlr-;-<h11\li rtl ii1111d 1 riunp~ CtrarlH Gore n newalelle r rot full matt/springs! Valley. Puppies, kit· B•v•n front of Amert· Just tuned. Dl11r .. 1 d I I h Id I · frame, -$225. 873·2580 l•ns and more, all can Legion. S 12,500 Sal•· Must Sell I purl hut t>t111-1 a -.wt• h l'I or .,,., r ae P ayera, wrile Gore n looking for loving, car-or trade. 548-a954 875-5231 111111 r••u111l 111111r11I, '" Suulh rdul Hridt(l' 1.elter, P.O. &x t t26 TAllLa SAW, Seats, Ing homes. CALL 241· ---------1----..,,--~...,,...-,..-, 1a111h t"'"t•d 111 1ht• (11\\t•I Orlando, Fla. ,.32802·4'126. ' hk• new. S150. Call 0317 for more Info. Aco••• :to wetar '77 450 SLC Grav/red 673-3402 w•nt•d. r Need dock Int. Xlnt cond, ownr I AKITA PUPS 1pac• for. Lido 14 10 kept perlect, nu llrH. teach young ion to all sen1ice records. 1----------,..-----------ir-----------tMERCu•vn1SE AKC, champion llnea. aail. Graus. 548·6 140 $8700. days 840-5032 .JMM'u' Gteat marking•! SS00-1,.•••••••• MISC. 6015 $600. Call 587-1779. ""E_x_c.-,-,.-n-1_1_o_c_n_r -F""e_r_ry-. or 64<>-1029 eves. 1• EMPLOV:\IENT EMPLOYMENT ----==-=---40' +. on·shore bath -------PERSONALS 5530 SERVICES 5533 FREE iacmiues. Pv1 /arklng PONTIAC ........... 2 ten apeed Schwinn TO LOVING HOME avl. 723·583 9170 1• iiiiiiiiiiii~!!i!i~iiijii!~ bicycles, good condl· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ....---+----I---------FISHING TACKL• ---lion $35 each. Call Former compa,!llon Udo Isle-deep waler up Sales & ..;ervlce. F(T Pl•••• be aw ate that 644-9625 dog to senior ciuzen to 70' ·util pd-access 85 Fiero-new red paint 5 1pd, 4 cyl, AC, Sound sys-alloys-HOT $1525 Obo! 631·7149 PERSONALS 3002 HOT & WILD! 1 ·800·860·6969 Toll Froe Cull SCHOOLS & INSTRUCTION 3012 B•ton Basics 1w11hng & strut taught the RIGHT way-moderate price s 714·722-5269 FUN 6 yrs & u:> EMPLOYMENT summer, P(T winter. the ll1tlng1 In thl1 cat·---------needs a new home. 24hrs·best S 675·1488 NB locatk• 1. 842·8662 egory mav require you AQUARIUM 80 GAL JINX is a nine·vear· • 213·681-1488 • I d I I old llallan Greyhound ---------Q.re•t Sum m•r Job to call • 900 number w pe ••ta • g rea mix, 12 lbs, brown LIVE ABOARD IN N81 Just d ll "0 phone. In which there Is • d. some par1s but with brindle m arkings. Sllp lo 50 ft In safo. --------- Earn SS ,15/hr. No charge per minute. 1 SlOO 964-4267 Current s hol*, neu-protected marina All SUBARU 9200 sollrng. M m·Frl fSam.1_________ tared. comos with lat1hties. $1411\. 631-IM80 -jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 11 :30am CM area. EMPLOYMENT one·voar vetermary In· Call Todo 708·236!5. Cars, Trucks, Boats, suranco, bed. load, •••••••••• '92 Loy•I• ·4dr sedan. W• .. ~D 5535 RV'S, Furniture. IRS h Xlnt cond· AT, A/C, LT CONS'rAUCTION An&~ etc A kousedog w o tax deductible, need lov~a 1~ sit on your AUTOMOBILES PW, PS. AM/FM, till $10/Llr 821 a900 8o•t c•---nt•r'cus-not run. FREE TOW· lap, he's alw•ys wtll· ········-whl. $8000. 373-9072 i n "V • .. -,, ING. Jewish Heritage •MODEL S URCH• tom ltnish carpenter, for the Blind. Ing to take a walk! '92 Loyal• 4dtsodan. 25 years o.experlencs . 1.eoo-2·DONATE Please can voico mail: Xlnt cond A , A/C, ::1.•11:;:urynoHo~H:i...-----:--7_1_4_164_2_.1_8_9_e__ (1.800-236•6263) 714-644·2976, leave ALFA ROMEO 9015 PW, PS, AM FM. 1111 A9 enclf, _757·1080. Loving mom will care •---.,,--..,,...----message. whl. seooo. 373-9Q72 for toddler, 2-3 days Laat C•lll Micro $75 . .,.....,...,,,,..~,.,..,,,....,,,.-.,..--.,..-1 North Lal "n• salon E 1 st 8 e I b a 1 1n 1 w/ LAB PUP Black male, Great Summer C•rl needs e'i;'d Stwllat per week, aata de counters & faucets show qual, xlnl champ '86 Grad Conv, m ini TRUC•S w/h1gh·errd chenlele. _c_M_._c_•1_1_6_50_-_7_8_3_8·__ S25ea, front door $50. pedigree, OFA'ayes cond. lo ml, am/Im .n R e ntal s atlon or Nurae'a •Ide, hve-in. Closet drs S20ea. clear, shots. 548·8755 cass & morel S649S liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii comm. 714 497·6060. CNA-CHHA, exp, refs. Misc towel racks & ---------• OBO 873·9041 LI hsekplng, own car. lfght fixtures. Iron Sava abused and 9220 Real Estate Filipino. 81&-812-0335 gates. etcl 673-9399 abandoned pets. Be a ---------volunteer/foster. Call BUICR 9035 714·659·2704. EMPLOYMENT ---·--- LOST & FOUND I.OST & 2925 FOUND 5530 -_,,.. •• ".JI•••••••••• On bed w/llnens & _ lluly Wllk.-i 10ClllM. • brae• hdbd, Spauld· 75 El Cam(.no P/up V·8 AT, AC, PS, PB, New Int, FM cass, Xlnt body/paint. Mags, $19$0 obo. 631·7149 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim ~ '*"' f:lr....,. MERCHANDISE Ing golf clubs, bag & ________ 1 •aa REGAL CUSTOM 2925 DOCKMASTER cal Aon Twr 'cart, lg dratting dosk TICliTS 6075 Sllv~ auto. air, 11111-V-O_L_V_0----9-2-3-0 $100.00 . REWARD GOLD B'RACL ET With ·Sl>e G r e e n Chrasaphase Stones, 3 ·l'' Wide Lost Sun- day tetween 2 and 6:00 pm, in Newport Beach, in the vicinity of Via Udo Opono Boardwalk, and pos- s bily In the Via Lido \llllage. d e c kstde walkway. Please c<!ll 631 ·6000 Room 112. LOST: EYEGLASS ES New bifocals. 111 bright multl·colored ca1e, Juno 1 9 th In o r around Manners LI· brary. Call 966·0722, ask lor Ilene •R IE WARD• req'd , supervisory Tht ,....lnl plles ,& magazines. Ing , soats, wlndows.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5 Yra. previous oxp. · • Ible, mdl plane aup-whl, cruise, Pwr steer· MISSING CATS skill• FIT, Mon·Fr1 & Lm"'"""'1 ''9~ aU"l'lt'\UES 60101 . .,...~4_" ___ · .. 3....,'"~-------S6295. Call 673-4963 AH&....., ..,.... ~ B•rbr• Str•l••nd 91 ' 940 Turbo Wagon LI. grov and while some we ekends. • 673•',.... l h W /b I I h 3 d h ' '~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSAVE $200 on gro· 2 Hats clos ng mg 1, ---------ht e ge t r r long airitd cat m•SS· MAINTCNANCE -BUYING ITEMS• cerlea. Choose from 3rd row 536-3778 PP FORD 9075 sent-air bag 16"allloy ang 11nco 5·30 Alr.o ENGINEER •Seer••·• . ., PIT• * over 1200 nat'I brands whls flawless. 28K m1 O range long-haired 5 Yrs. previous oicp. Small frlem~•V NB area From 1800-1960. 1 pc Call today, ask for $20,750. 78~993 tabby mlss1n,g smce 6-req'd Hotol baci..· oflice. Ye ~ I be mull! Jewelry to entire hOUH Diana. 714~846-7318 •••••••••I •a3 Mu•t•ng Conv. 4 Near Mosa Or ond ground 8 plus. FfT. sk.lllsd 111 ti • 111es contenll. lmmodlate TRANSPORTATION 5 .0 GU<, 5-1pd, blk/1--------- ln11ne Ave. Santa Ana personalM Common CHh, tops. 673-6223 Tr .. Ro .. • S5 Citrus blk, S3395/obo. Orig VOLKSWAGEN 9235 Helghts a rea PloaH GATEHOU!iE sense a 1nust. Hre or fruit trees w/fruit owner. 723·0312 call (714t 955-3025 ATTENDANT flex. Retu11e1: P.O. APPLIANCES 6011 $10; On Palms 4·6'$10 ,.,. M QT Box 1246 NU 92843 Gal pl3nts $1 ; shade, .. o uatang '87 VW BUG with sun· REWARD PIT. Sal & Sun 8.00 ----· 1 f It 1s 1 s20 BOATS 7011 conv 5.0-lo ml, 1111hV roof. Super clean, xlnt A. M to 6:30 P.M Out• Summ1 .. Work p ne, ru ga ; Lost Tabby Cat. sllvor 1 n R•F•IQ·Whlrlpool herbs 135 klndi, Sl ·, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil whl/wht llhr. loaded, conditron. $3500. Call I I k k go ing perau nal ly. " AT 1 t d 1 w b ac m8f 1ng1 SM>.15/SIHt Work In 589 obo. 18 cu ft. lilac s10 909-67•·9422 • x n con • ownr 721·1160. sleek & beaut1lul An· BALBOA BAY CLUB retail safeJ & Hn1lce. 71.,_723-0312 1981 16' Hobie Cot $13.SK./obo 964·1 1251---------swers to "Cmger." 7141645_5000 Ext. 521 No exp nee. 18•. Wheelchair Good cond 5695_ 1981 Johnson '89 VW BUG Red, Wearing black collar1_________ Scholarships · & ad· i----------• S75 35HP outboard 5395. _G_M_C_______ s unroof, recent rebuilt wllh hoan·shape pen-vanceme,t opplya FURNITURE 6014 Cf"' Mesa 846·8800 673-4929 9081 e ng ine. $1600/obo. dan1 (may have fallen Flex hre &!>"-<>95 1 675-4667 off) Lasl seen Frtday, TRADE The -,.llot 6117, m a rea ol S•a · Cl••aiftad ward Rood & Morning th h I 'f' The most comprehen-Cyn, CdM. Please call fOUQ C aSSI led slve and c.ur ·enl dlrec· Chris Eva, 640·2178 842°5878 tory ot goodt and aer· vices arou'lC I MOVING MUST SELL!! Evanflo crib, like new condition SSO 0 0 662·3508 ~ ~ COMPllTERS 6018 TOSHIBA LAPTOP 1200XE wilh case S595 obo. 723-0312 ·HOUSEBOAT Lake Powell in slip. Partners seek anothor partner . Well equipped 55 ft boat. 714-846-1571 88'GMC Sl•rr• S·1 PU Truck•Good Cond. 85K•S·spd•4 Cylndr Pwr Brks.•Stereo White w/Graphlcs $3,000 * 723-5323 1964 VW BaJa Bug. now high porlormance en· "gine, tires, also AM/ FM cassette. Racing seats and roll cage. $2200 OBO 362·6&04 CLEANING SERVICES DECR 3548 COATING FENCES 3570 & DECRS HANDY 1''.:&N 3710 JEWELRY 3615 3784 LIMOUSINE SERVICES NURSING 3814 SERVICES PET 3848 SERVICES REAL ESTATE 3870 SPECIALIST 3911 Enghsh Speakmg local resident, personalized work Sot1sfa c t1on guaranteed 760-0155 HOUSECLEANING STOP Deck Leaks· walerproot coal"1gs· dec ks, stairs Oual. work LN587430 Free Eat. Besl S 722·8769 •Wood Fences• rtplatt rep;a11, lrM hauling tSt.mates Low PflCti lilc' d -!IO•antage Constr 974·5301 15 yrs e•P Good rols •--------FLOOR INSTALL •Hl.Q HAttDftW .. •5M·t!l55• ... P-tu_m_b_l_n-g.'ell c/Waler htr1/1prl1lk era/ca ll W1lli1m Harold Jewel•r• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Watch & jewelry repair • • CNAIHHA • • Perionallzed Pel Care Repr••tnt Negotiate Antiqu•/Fine Jewelry ~:~D ~r~'!?~!~~lay w /x Int ref •. w 111 Kennel allernallve, No Problem Resolution Buy/Mii/trade 873.0385 1 stresi or worry. Lie. or Buyer Broker, Mark 1poclal1. Stocked bar provide xlnt nura ng lans. ln11t;al /Repair. •-IAND---S-CAP--E-.--- FREE Ost. 241..0137 722·9999 TCP 7280 care. 509-2047 Ina. Reis 673·7184 645-5969 Eactplionli RE 3928 TILE semi RellroJ ccin-1-ra-c-to-r LAWN ·CARE 3808 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 13858 PLASTER Jewelry Rep-PT home Aprs, lmi: v n n11. •ml liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil REPAIR 3880 ore: ::;howa. E z 5800· Jobs, Oual ty, lnteg111y, Qreen Scene Lendscpng liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 bW 1 Tll• I. M•rble can ariyume \1arla DOORS 3580 REPAIRS 3620 • 241·0531 • ~2500 mo. (.)round fir ---------I caro, Ker• 642-1770 & Irr igation, Trimming PUBLIC NOTICE •W.P. YOUNGQUIST Custom quality work opp. 11'1 fun• 723-4446 CONCRETE •· An eaperlenc•d VlnJtl, herdwood & Removals, CIHn-Painting Contreotor INT~T·QUALITY tST at reas'bl prlce1. ~ dependable door ceramic. marble, iub HAUUN'" ups & Malnl, St Lie. Th• Calif. 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Miln drain Exp Torry 557.7594 Ftu Eal. 8 5 0·7042 wood, wicker, uphols, • PITNES.> 3740 •rt zer n a .. e . gallly of a mover, limo workman1hlp, fair S3B.50. 447-4643 Cu•tom lnetallatlon etc. "FREE pic kup & iii-Enh•nced roughl o r chaufleur. call: prlcH 645·2417 Aon RH/Comm strip/paint Cement brick/sto ne/Ille ELECTRICIAN delivery 982·1823 1oletanc•. • ·8411 Pu .. 'lc U'llitlea Plu-.. lne Rep•lre & I . Roller Skat ,. Personal 1----.....-...---.....-"' • mu No job too amalll c:.rvwv s l:ab St.50'sq" LcenH "233l08·C10. Traln•r·Le. rn outdoor Tr .. trim/removal, CommlHlon BOB HUTTON CO. Drains Cleared from $%Off w/ad 873·2937 ll't1>•·s Rtmod Ooof1, "'"' stamped concrete Small Jobs, m•lnt and aurvlv•I lect nlquea. iprlnkler aystema a 71._558-4151 Interior/Exterior. $S.SO. All fi•turH In ---------- dowl, cablnftls. stucco & Orr L,,541656 • 631-431 O rep.1111 548-5203 G• •ftlNG JA•~ 30V,. eicp ,._7-4250 lndacpg. You nam• 11. i---------Complete drywall & atalltd. 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TotarprlcH ln1lalled removal-pool fill Ina ·----•SUP•R MOV•RS• Int/Ext Oual work L"'476000 675-9304 30 gal $259, 40 gal CONTRACTORS 3558 Hom• he•lth aid• CPR cert-strong M·ovl 3',~' Bobcat 557·1566 Natur•I Bhth C ontrol ---------C1reful, courteou1 Reas. prlcH S279, 50 gal S329. 99"-elfec11119 ,MS • LEGAL ••P'd Pros. FrH •••· Bonel/ln• sine• '78. ---------2•1-0137 7am·10pm lnferllllty •Pit •"'"''on SllVICIS 3812 T1482M. M2·•2M Lt11518517 FrH Eat ltOOPING 3910 Free lntr> L•••lon , .. •••••••• 94• 9033 24hra Mary 95$-2S34 •• •-MV--5-1-C-----T. 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O•ry M5-8a77 Ptepate to ~'!911 on VlellftlPlw l.ea90tla Terry ~5-8810 Carp entry, roofing, SAT w/P~.r o·oowo1·LDl--O-U_S_l_1f!____ Fun-cre•llve-lnform VAltQUMD PAINTING -.-ea_"_IS_T_A_T!___ A c•ll lo plum bing, Cltyw111, Au•hor 1.:on·1ullant •live by hlQhly ••P lnVEld, Quality work. ~ cl• .. lfted c•n 1tuccp. painting, Ille, L •ct u r • . r 11 In• SllVICIS 3814 tMch• w/BM·Afl agH Ouaranl•ed LH784M8 SPICWJST 3111 help ei.ctrtcal Jim 141·1414 Seminars'.!!:!~·-·-····· Kath.,lne 831-8218 FREI EST ..... 808 ·······•11---......::.::;:!:..._.=._ , . .. ·Do a goad deed, help adults learn how to read T his is a column-length sales pitch -unprecedented in the history of the "Editor's Notebook. .. But I need your help. First, some quick background. The new S8.2 million Central Library in Newport Center opens July 10. One of the most imponant services that wilt operate out of the new library is its \\ell-run literacy program, \\hich -\\1th the help of • Lalldll Editor's Not~book hundreds of volunteers - teaches hundreds of adults in our community each year to read. Imagine carrying around the secret of not being able to read -about 20% of the population does. How would you gel by at work? How would you fool your spouse? What would you say when your chilJren aslo.. )OU to read a story? Now imagine being taught to read. Confidentially. Free of charge. Think of finally being able to read a job application, instructions to the VCR or a book to your grandchildren. It's real!) quite a program, filled \\ ith hcJrHugging stories. A few monlj,)S ago, literacy coo1Jinator Michal Heller "andl!red aloud•how !the wa!t going to get S 10.000 for the computer!. needed in the new library·~ lucraC) lab. I an!t\\ered -· Jloud~ I'm afraid -1ha1 the Daily Pilot wou ld pick up the tab. A bit spontaneous, sure, but it ~ecmed lilo..e the thing to do :ll the time. We're Ne'"Port's community newspaper. Dy definition, we have a major stJlo..c in making sure our community'!. literate. No readers, no nc"!tpaper. l used this logic on my publisher, Tom John~on, when I told him I needed a check cut to the new library for SI0,000. He didn't fire me. Instead, he called in our advertising manager, Micheal 1-leteher. We brainstormed. Hard. I low do we come up with Sl0,000 to cover our commitment? W e decided to produce a special commemorative section devoted to the grand opening of the new Central Library. We'd give the first SI0,000 in revenue to the literacy program. Sounded good, but where would we come up "ith the' adveftisers? That's when Micheal unleashed his brilliant idea: For SlOO, library supporters get a 2-column by 3-inch ad that includes their name (company, family or individual) ancf a short congratulatory mes~age for the new librnry. In addition, the supporter's name will be engraved on u plaque that we'll present at the library's grand opening. Now here's the fun part: In each ad, a book will be featured and on its spine will be the supporter's fav~rite title and author. Philanthropist and Santa Ana Heights resident John Crean, for example, has already taken an entire "shelf' to fit every John Steinbeck book. Newport Beach attorney and conservative · talk-show host Hugh Hewitt has chosen Winston Churchill's "A Hi~tory of the English-Speaking Peoples." The newsroom of the Daily Pilot has picked "Catcher in the Rye" by J.D. Salinger. What would be your choice? I su!>pcct this may be the one ~pccial section where the ads will be just as interesting as the • articles. The whole package - which will be published July 9, the day before the opening -will make for areal readina. . Oh, I almost foraot. There's one other benefit you set with your I 00. The money will be used to urchaae computcn that wW help erally hundreds -maybe even ... ~ .. ---~ ..... iiiiiiiiP A building marine l<ner I!> trving to muscle in on our < k•;1r '}Ides, hnngrng 'Orne low morning doud'l and slightly cooler tt.·mperatures See Weather, Page A1 Winner of California Newspaper Pu~lishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 Hotline to help battered women ..,,_ The spotlight thrown on don:iest1c v10'ence by the 0.J. Simpson case spurs two local doctors to set up service to aid what they say 1s a larQe . needy population . "'\ I:. \\ P 0 R T 13 L .\ C H Spurrl!d hy thi: 0 .I. ~.r1p-.l>n -,;i~:.1. l\\O local Joctor .... sr~ ntJl'lt~hing :..i d0mc >llC \Ii, CllC't: '101 1 lC m hl>p.: .. 1,jf briJging .1 g:lp thl.'~ \:J~ C\i't 111 >er. icl' fur b.1tt.:r\!J \\l l111:n . Dr Olin H:..i .. knc\', J :--.c, >lm lkach m:.mi:J~c. IJ~1il~ JnJ duld thcr:ip1 .. t. ... ~iid he c.ame up 1\ tth the ho:lin.: id~ Miter :ittenJ1n!! :..i Juml!,li.: \JOl ... n ... c :.rm nJr ..... ,:ral \\CClo.. a~11. Te!lllnll">niab trom b:utercd \\Omen unJ.:r~con:d :.t l!Jck uf plJC- CS for thcrn 10 turn, he ~.ud. In Oran~c Count\, for 111'1.incc. onh Hum;n Opt. )n, -loca1c<l :n South Count\ ->!Jli> J dun ...... 1ic \ioknlc ho11;nc ·' "IJ°' Jl·'' 1 -.uuu..;h," H.1~kn.... t ~ ... a1J \\.) • .. 11u 4 J i1 ,\ ln 'll ·;,:J~ • ' -• r: From right, Buddy Devine and Daniel Beard keep step with instructor Susie Perini.during line dance class at Costa Mesa Branch Library. II \\J~ h.1 J Ill! llh .. il \0 lind h.:lp '' 1 / ' A cou ntry line dance lesson kicks off a summer reading program in Costa Mesa BY TJNA BORGAlTA, STAFF \\'1uru Y ippee, yi, yi, yo was the call for some 25 local kids -a few clad in \\estern wear -who gathered at the Costa Mesa Branch Library Wednesday for a lesson in country line dancing. The class was organized to kick off the library's summer reading program -the theme of which is, naturally, "Western Tales and Trails." It was one of fou r participatory C\ents that have been scheduled to coincide with the seven-week program, which draws about 200 kids every year. Other events are scheduled for July 6 and 20, and Aug. 10. "The idea really is to make reading fun," Costa Mesa ljbrarian Marianna Hof said. "So many times, reading for school-age children is. equated with homework. They don't realize 'hat reading can take you to some wonderful adventures." The program is divided into two age groups -: 3 10 6 and 6 to 14. The 6-year-olds can choose which group they'd like to join. Uut, since most children under 6 haven't learned to read yet, th~parents are allowed to do the reading for them -out loud, of course. Then, after completing 50 books. the children arc awarded a fun "bag of loot." "We read 77 books last summer," said J:ine Mahoney, \\ho joined the program \\ith her granddaughter, Brianna. "She loves it. She can't wait until she can read herself." Kid) in the older group are awarded prizes fo r every 10 book they re ad. "They really seem to look forward to (the program) every year," Hof said. "So many children, particularly in this area, don't go away to summer camp -not even day camp. Coming here once a week or more can make a nice outing. Plus, the parents really like the fact that it doesn't cost anything." The library has set aside a trough of western-theme books for the kid~ to choose from, S•• LllURY/P•1• A7 011 THI COYI• The painting on top of page 1 is by artist Marie Tllfmilrt. For in- formation on paintings, call 540-6430. SIDELINED llUM81H CLASSIFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 N£WS FAX 646-41 70 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS l•DIX Society .................. AS Sf)Of'tS •.••••....•.••....•• 81 • INSIDE Loretta Farley, \\ho joined the fun during the Summer Reading Program line dance class Wednesday, is the new children's librarian at the Costa Mesa Branch Library. Twenty-two years ago, Farley worked as a librarian for the Mesa Verde Branch Library. But her history with the Orange County Library system began even before that. See story, page A 7. fo -.11mubt .. 'upp•Jrt tor J h t· line 1h.1 , lJ J .... (lmmuJ.n Co:)t ..1 \I.._' ·~ ... '' (hHI U .: .. ch ~•• HOTLtNf/Paye A4 Council takes steps to alter look of city ..,,. General plan proposals for Newport Beach include expansion of Fashion Island. addition. of neighborhood park and a parking structure on Balboa Peninsula. BY DAVID Hl:.ll L, \I\11 \\'1<111• !\EWPOR1 bl:ACll -I Jl.:t111t the fir...1 olf1u.ll ~tep tu c lJng; Ne\\ port\ L.!Cl'. lh~ C1t\ Council has 1n111.:itl!J gcner'al pl 1n J 1 cnJ- mcnb that \\OulJ 111,,' for :..in C\- pJnJl.'J f'a-.h iun fa! 1nJ. a nc1~h· burh,x.iJ p;.irk 111 '1.'"fl'HI Hc1i.:h1~ and :.i IJrgc pJrl..ang 'tru-:turc un the DJlhl>J PcnmlluiJ. \\11h th~ e\..:cpt1on of a "1w•· \l)te h\ Counc1l\\umJn Jean \\':.i11 regarding the l :i~h1on I IJnJ C\· p.1ns1on, anJ the abscnct o( Cuun- cilmJn John I kdg1.e , the coun .. 11 \ otl!J un:i111mvu~I\ to ha\c cat\ 'l!lff prepare prcl;inin.iry cm 1101t· mcn1.1I Jucumcn1-. tor the lollu\\- mg prOJCCt . Carnival operators move to prevem list year''-troubles ~ Security will be beefed up and ride operator~ more carefully screened for QC Fair. BY LolllANN BASJUiOA, SHH Wa11n FAIRGROUNDS -Offtci:il here arc beefing up security 3nd screening ride operators more carefully to prc,cnt ps-oblcm that pl~aued last )Car·~ Orange County Fair. Last July, nine fairgocr5 \\'Crc injured when a roller coa~tcr cruhed. A carnival worker opcrat· ina the ride was blamed ror failing to bit the brakes. Nut, 1 handful ~ JOU"I airla rcponed that they ww.,lfoped in the haunted houtc:. A carnival worker was later Kn· eenced to cipt yean in prison for ..._,ion, It w11 his tc:cond seit aft .... Official.., "1th B & B Amu~­ ment-., "hk h opcrutc the fair's carni\ul. admit a backgrnund check CllUld ha'c (He,entcJ the crime, but J\ that proce > take' up to 30 da> . 1 he lair, the) ay, would be over by the tame infor- m:uiun i:> obtained on their uan- :>icnt ere'~ of \\.Orkeh. Fo1 the l in~t time, h~e,er. 0 & 0 i!> requiring bad;ground ched., for full-time pcr...,nncl un d ha\ im: po.,cJ mandatory dru& te\tina for all cmplo)ee\, according to fair ~poke \\Om:i n Jill Lloyd. B & Q also i~ taffin& it mid~a)' \\ith team leader"$ this year to en· Jure ride operatur1 act r&gulu breaks. Official1 from the cumpany also Aid they would replace the Haunted Hou~ anrac11on with new ride to •void any ~lcms, Uoyd 11id. ... ........ ' ...... r t I . • ) J .. ·. I Fra Oii JOI IUc Rue Ml. An~ . Dor Diii 11811 ... t .. t RIY . I Jlnl • Rua Dll Jiii Tiii .. - I' Claar•a sale onars great 11V11111 at A'Maree's T HE BEST LADIES clothing store in town, A~Martt's, is having a spring and summer clearance sale, with savings up to 60%. lf you haven't been to A'Maree's, the store has wonderful service and a great selection of designer clothing and shoes. Included in the sale arc selected jewelry, belts, accessories and shoes. A'Maree's (642-4463) is IOC3ted on Westclitf Drive in Newport Beach. D YOUNG CHA, OF Cha's Family Sbpe Repair (642-4314) located on Irvine Avenue, a few doors down from 7-11 in Costa Mesa, is offering Best Buys readers a 20% discount on shoe repair. -----·! Cha's Family Shoe Repair offers excellent service, and the prices arc very reason::ible. D PORTS INTERNATIONAL, under new owner~hip, is having a clearance sale 'a't 'its . ·- Fashion Island store (720-0800) and at its South Coast Plaza store (850-0505). The ladies clothing store specializes i" tailored designer fashions. Ports International sale merchandise is reduced 25% to 70%. Jn addition, the store has further reduced its sale merchandise 30%. D A SUMMER $-j.LE for childre n's clothing is in progress at Little People and Mc (645-1355), located at Westcliff Drive in Newport Deach. The entire shoe department is discounted 50% to 75%, and selected clothing is · discounted 30% to 75%. ,1 0 IF YOU'RE HOME wi th the kids this summer, you can always send them-to the movies. Edwards Cinemas has daily matinees, before 6 p.m., for S3.75. 'The only exception is at the Big Newport theater, where the matinee is pric:.ed at $5. D LOCALS ONLY .CITY EDITOll JRJS YO&OJ, 540-1224, ext. l6t ""\ - ClnSIDI • And the :wlnnlnll photos are ... Costa Mesa High School stt1dent Chris Morano recently 'swept the top three prizes in the South Coast Metro Alliance's 1994 Spring Photo Contest. At left is the winning photo entitled, "Plaza Tower." "Reaching for the Top in the California · Scenario," top left, and "Plaza Tower at Night" were also selected among the top three photographs. Morano received gift certificates from sOuth Coast Plaza for his efforts. THE CJllFFON BOUTIQUE (640-7878). I located in the old A'Maree's location in the Eastbluff Shopping Center near Hughes Market in Newport Beach, is having a spring and summer cle"llrancc sale. .Police seeking scam artist for one of the neighbors. The victim told the woman to wait at he r back door: inviting her to step into the laundry room as long as she removed her shoes. Almost immediately aftec the victim returned with water, the suspect dropped the glass on the ground, breaking it. School boird approves teachers' contract The Chiffon Boutique specializes in French designer fashions. Sale merchandise is marked down 25% to 50%. 0 A 'NEW OUTDOOR CART is opening Friday at Fashion lsland .• Thc cart, named Crystal Cart, sells crystal v::ises, bowls, goblets, glasses, serving dishes and decorative pieces at low prices. All of the pieces are hand-ground, with a qua"lity generally found with more expensive crystal. 0 STROUDS HAS REOPENED in a new location in the Costa Mesa Courtyards (722-7655) on Newport Doulev::ird in Costa Mesa. The new locntion is about two-and-a-half times bigger than the former store, and has a new home accessory department. The store offers the same low prices, but there is now much mo re to chose from. D Best Buys appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether )'ou•re a merchant or a shop~r, if you know of a good buy, call mt at 540-1124, fax me DI 6-16-41 70 or write to mt: Best Buys, Drllly Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 91617. Costa Mesa police are warning residents to be on the lookout for a female scam artist who swiped $8,000 worth of jewelry from a local wom::in after conning her way into the viclim's house. "Just in case another scam is coming our way, we want residents to be aware," said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Al Kent. According to Kent, police received ::i grand theft report Monday mornin~ from a resident on East Broadway. The unidentified woman told police she had just discovered her diamond cluster ring, a wedding band and some other jewelry, valued at roughly $8,000, missing from her bedroom, ::ind h::id a suspect. According to the victim, it w::is about 10 a.m. Monday when she saw a woman raking leaves in he r yard. Shortly after, the stranger went to her back door and asked for some water. The woman explained that she had been doing some yard work When the woman ran back inside to get something to clean up the glass with, the suspect entered the house. The victim found her st::inding by a bedroom door. Shortly after the suspect left, the victim discovered the jewelry mis!>ing. Anyone who has had a similar experience or any information should phone detective Dill Redmond at 754-5361. The suspect is described as a white woman, roughly 35 years of age, 5 feet 6, J45 pounds with dark hair. A neighbor told police they saw an unfamiliar gray, 1976 Chrysler Cordova sedan driving away from the street ::ibout the time the woman was raking leaves. Whether there is any connection is speculation, police said. · -By LoriAnn Bubccla Newport -Mesa school board members expressed reservations about a pro- posed teachers' contrnct, but in the end approved the one-year agreement that will give teachers a 1% pay r::iise, a one-ti'me payment of $22~ and in- creased health benefits ar a cost of SI million. Echoing the concerns of the school district's Citi- zens Budget Advisory Committee, some Newport Mesa Unified School Dis- trict trustees expressed qualms at their Tuesday meeting about whether a teacher pay raise was the wisest way to spend the djstrict's money at this time. Trustee Ed Decker said he harbore d reservations about the onetime bonus. "I guess l feel the $340,000 could be used to enhance the district in a more productive way," he said. But the contract was The Nev.port Bcach/'CO$~ Mesa O:iily P1loc (USPS-144·800) is publiUlcd Mond:iy throu&JI ~111rday. In Ncwpon Beach and Colt1 Mesa, 111btcriplion1 arc only a\lllil· Ible ti, aublc:riblna to The Times Or1n1e Cou1ny (800) 252·914 t. rn arcu oouidc of Ncwpon Bcacl1 and Colla Mesa, JUblcrip- tioM to the Daily P1loc only arc available by mail for S&.51 per month. Second cl:iss po11aac paid at <:ost1 Mcr.11, CA. (Prrccs include aJI applicllblc 51ale and local tuc1.) 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River Jelly CdM TIMI SIZE SWELL 1·3 IW 1·J IW 1·3 IW 1·J SW 1·3 IW J :Ol a.m. J .J t :13 a.m. 1.J TODAY Fin l high First low Second high Second loW FRIDAY • 4:11 p.m. 4.6 11117 p.m. 1.1 Finl high 4:40 a.m. J .O First low 10:05 a.m. 1.1 Second high S:07 p.m. 4.7 S«Oftd low *' .. 1 ....... Waa.r Tentperal~ 70 HAftH V.arl.alM winds, 10 bots or 1~11. shlfUn\ w.st IO southw.st 11 to lo u nots, 2-fool M•• -Ith • l·foot wnlHly ~I. ., adopted 6-1, with trustee Jim de Doom c::isling the dissenting vote, shying, "not because I don't sup· port the teachers, but be- c::iuse the best interests of the district aren't served by this agreemen1." The pay raise will go into effect Friday. The district's budget ad- visory group h::id ::ilso ques- tioned the cost, but til..e· wise gave its nod to the contract saying, "the ben- efits brought about by the agreement in terms of em- ployee rel:uionships :ind progress· outweigh our res- ervations." Committee members also ~aid some CiJpital im- provements would be put on hold because of the pay r::iise. Dut Superintendent Mac Bernd said he recom· mended adoption of the contract on the basis that the "important im- provements that have been put in place" could sti ll be maintained. The district's 775 teach- ers h::ive not had a pay raise since 1991. Teacher contract talks had reached impasse, with the union threatening legal action against the district for al- leged contract viol:i~ons. Out with the help o( a fed- eral mediator, an agree· ment was hammered out that'was approved by teachers 2-1 on June 9. Jn other business, the school board unanimously approved without discus- sion a five-year le.ise agreement in which the ci ty of Costa Mesa will pay S42,J42 annually to lease the Balearic Center. The agreement also calls for annual inOation in- creases not to exceed 5% a year. For 17 years, the city has leased the Mesa Verde facility for $1 a year. Dut the board said it could not afford to continue this low-rent agreement and sought fair market value. POUCI flLIS COITAMUA ~rana: A palm tree valued at SISO w3s stolen from 39 lon1er in the front yard of o hQ01e in the 2800 block. \ llprbor Boulevard: Someone pried open the door of o cor parked in the 1800 block to ste:ll on ashtray and cigarette lighter. Turlock: A to:a.ster oven w3s amona the Items stolen from :a home in the 3200 block. DaMr Sll'ftt: Sav-On employees moni1orin1 shoppers throuah security cameras cauatu a man sturrina bottles or Niven h3nd creme down his pants. Upon ronfrontina the man, he pulled out four jars of the lotion ond walked away from the 1to"' before police arrived. Brtpl" s,rt.,.: Nearly S900 wonh ol jewelry was tlolcn from a home 1n the 400bkd. All ... : A l-D lropical poller WU Amoftl the itcrcns ltolen flOlll latomatloMl.Croatiwo • .... Somco. r. tt.c 500 Moel. t \ \ \ \ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dai ly Pilot Thursday, June JO, UMM Councll renews locus on oceanrrOnt balcoliles M• held In stlbblng 11 trnner • ' ..., City staff will look at options, ways to deal with encroaching structures. I BY DAVID H EITZ, SrAFF Wuru OCEANFRONT -If you envy your neighbor's balcony, don'L turn green yet -you just might see the day when the city fo rces him 10 rip the addition right off his house. Of 668 homes along Ocean Front from The Wedge to the Santa Ana River jelly, 106 have additions -balconies, mostly - which illegally encroach onto re- quired setbacks. TIST: ConsiPnment Art Gille~ Planned for Newport Pier Area Call Dave at 675-6734 to rtid te . For several years, members or the City Council have debated what to do about the bootleg con- struction. Usually, they decidc .. 10 do nothing. But on Monday, the council voted unanimously to have staff come up wilh several options for either enforcing or relaxing the law. Councilman John Hedges was absent. Councilwoman Evelyn Hart said the council needs to make a deci- sion soon ·On whether 10 enforce city law regulating encroachments. "This is a very serious problem," she said. "It seems we should just bite the bullet." She said to let "sleeping dogs EST. 1N7 3 BUTTON BASH 3 BUTTON BLOW OUT SALE lie" would mean she's not doing he r job. Currently, the Planning Depart· ment Modifications Commiuec re- views requests for encroachments on a case-by-case basis. But Planning Director Jim Hewicker said at least one prop- eny owner applied for an en- croachment permit, was denied, and went ahead and built it any- way. Councilman Phil Sansone said the violation shouldn't be ignored. "You ough.t to be able to hit that guy pretty hard." Councilwoman Jan Debay, a real estatb agent, said it would be unfair ta force people into compli- STOREWIDE CLEARANCE SUITS $250 to $500 COATS $150 to $550 TROUSER $50 to $150 DRESS SHIRTS $35 to' $85 SPORT SHIRTS $25 to $100 BELTS $10 to $100 TIES $20 to $80 FROM $79~50 • $89.80 • • • • • $10.00 • s.oo $ 7.00 $ 4.00 $ 4.00 SllLS IN IJR.OGRS55 HOURS .. 9:30 to 5:30 @~ M~N 'S CLOTHING 3430 VIA UDO NEWPORT BEACH (714) 173-0653 (Acron from Udo Theetre) ~..., .... _..."P""l.._ ......... -.r--r-•r:"ll'~"l"':""l .. rn~~..-.,..rrrl"'IC'~n' Infants I Children's Apparel • Boutique lteml European Fuhionl & Shoel .. ance, especially since some or the violations existed when residents purchased their hon)eS. "1 cannot see telling people that they need to rip off the fron t of their house. I'm for letting sleep- ing dogs lie.'' Dcbay said. "I'd like to sec this go away." It was the state Coastal Com- mission 1ha1 originally ordered the city, several years ago, to deal with the doicns of illegal oceanfront encroachments that homeowners had built onto the p~blic beach ove r the years.- The Planning Commission voted 4-3 last month to leave the law as is without aggressively enforcing existing violations. BY LoaJ~N BAIHEDA, STAFF Wann • COST A MESA -A Tuesday ~vcning knife fight at the Pon- dcrosa Trailer Park landed one man in the hospital and another in the local jail, police reports show. fames Antoine Mays, 26, was rushed to Western Medical Cen- ter with SC\.eral knife \\Ounds 10 the chest at about S p.m. Tues- day, according to repons. Alvin Patterson, 43, \\as trans- ported to Hoag Hospital "Aith a minor leg laceration. following treatment for the wound, police escorted Pa11erson to the Co!>ta Mesa jail Ytherc he is being held on suspicion of assault with a deadly \\Capon. Bail i) SS0,000. According 10 police reporu. 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The chiers directive was up- held, however, prompting Ca· marillo to take his complaint to the court system. ,, , .... --Clll BY LouAlor LuluDA, S'r.ur Wan n COSTA MESA - A veteran police officer has filed a lawsuit against the city and the chief of police on grounds that he was unjustly punished for allegedly lying about a JO-minute per· sonal call he took last January. Camarillo, who has been on medical leave since he was in· jured several months ago in a 1 traffic collision, could not be reached for comment. Officer Chano Camarillo, who has been on the force for 27 years, was told he would be suspended for 120 d:iys without pay following an internal inves- tigation earlier this year. Camarillo fought the punish· ment through an in-house grievance process, admitting that he took the personal phone call, but insisting he C Alf CWt Wt W ... o • .....,a..1111 .a.i ...... " • 5 _... s.... • """' ...... , ........... •lllC.... .. 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Simp- son was named. a SU5pect in the murder of his wife Nicole. "The Simpson story really built a fire under us to do something ript away," Hackney said. "Like now." Hackney and Woods taped Part 2 Wednesday, focusina on red nap women should watch for to identify a potential abuser. Ac- cording to Hackney, domestic vio- lence -like substance abuse - typically grows progressively worse, staning with verbal abuse. That show ii scheduled IO air at 6:30 p.m. tonipt on Copley ~ ny Cable's channel 61 in Costa Mesa and Comcast Cable's chan· nel 3 in Newport Beach sometime next week. In the meantime, Hackney is seeking volunteers to 1et up a con· fidentiaJ hotline that will refer local battered women to shelters and counseling. "We really want to reach out and help women escape this abuse," Woods said. "We're focus- ing on Newport and Costa Mesa because we feel the gap here." 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In 1993, the over the honors to the Creans in a ' group assisted more than 3,000 warm and sentimental ]peech. people with non-profit training Lindquist was the honored and placed some 27,000 local recipient in '93. volunteers. ·~. ~ Black tie was the early summer dress code at Hotel Le Meridien in Newpon Beach for the crowd of 400 social, civic and business movers and shakers rallied by Attending the affair were J ack and RounAt Carter and Ann Doller from Beverly Hills, close Crean pals Cart,and Maraaret Karcher, Supervisor Thomas and Emma Jane Riley, and General Willlasq J.yon with his wife Willa Dean. 0 The Designing Women of The Art Institute of Southern California hosted a tres chic champagne reception on the cliffs of the Orange Coast at the home ~ J .... Cllll event chair Tom The Crowd · Fuentes. Jack Lindquist, recent past The Volunteer Center, a partner in the Points of Light Foundation and United Way, offers services such as The Youth .. Connection Program, Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), Senior Training and . Employment Program (STEP), . of Linda and Harvey Smith. Chaired by Unda Smith and Nancy Snyder, the reception honored artist Pam Delly. It was all "designed" to gear up local art patrons for the upcoming fund-raiser "Moonlight Roundup," slated f9r Sept. 17. Art fnstitute President John . . . Lose Inches Overnight CosMET1c&uRGERYGRouP < > I :"...: I \\. I' < > H I B I ·\ < 11 Sp~cializing in Dermatology and Cosm~c Surgery Limited Time Offer• CR.It now for FR.E.E Consultll.tion (714) 631-3376 NO SALES TAX!. FREE BED FRAME UDELIVERY SETUP UDISPOSAL* 0% INTEREST FOR6MONl1B 60 NIGHT PRICE El COMFORT GUARANTEE OU1 VllY OWNlllllll ,199 GtMt luytll • 10 yr. warranty ,,. '249 '349 '399 I~ I '249 MATTRESS & FUTON CENTERS '549 '349 ~29 f379 '659 '699 SS49 • ( -249 '499 LoUn welcomed the 100 special cuests, indudin& Newport's J01tpb and Venaa Deae•bardt, Jean TudowakJ, Jim and Dontta Eulp. 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There are the 83 baton ~ still on the cottage-cheesy stuff on the ceiling of our ~ly room. And I viviJly recall the $180 dollars her uniform cost. I griped about that for months but, of course, we coughed it up. On the Coast Un til this week, I didn't realize what a deal we had, even in 1983 dollars. Today a family can ~pend twice that just on the sweaters and )ki rt, just for one year. Then there are the boots, the cheerleader camps -both local and at places such as UCLA, where the girls stay in dorms· for a week -and countless incidentals. Add all that up and you will .. understand why guys such as Bob J Pauhlis and Lan ce Hailstone will b out in the mid dle of a heat wave this weekend peddling fireworks. Bob and Lance and a gaggle of other dads wi ll be staffing the Costa Mesa High School Spirit Leader booth (192). :ll the Orange Count} Fairgrounds Markerplacc this ~ ~eekend. (Since minors can'r sell fireworks, the girls >Yill be doing their pan by giving performances at 10 a.m. and ' ~ ' ) . -p.m. They will have to move a ton of fireworks to help feed the in satiable demands of the Spirit Leader squad's g57,000 annual budget. Right: Fifty-se\'en thousand dollurs! And not a penny is funded by the school district. Corona del Mar High School baseball players and supporters of ousted coach Matt Lundin wait outside district headquarters last week as "l saw an article that said cheerleading in the Newport-Mesa district cost about 5300," Bob Paulhis told me. "What a joke. I called the reporter and told him he J1dn't even know the half of it." To feed this ravenous creature, Spirit squad members and boosters. work all year on every kind of fund-raiser they can think of. They sell hardcover books, pizzas, discount coupon boQks to restaurants, and now fireworks . Frankly, aft~r hearing about Costa Mesa's $50,000-plus cheerleader squad, my first thought was, this is ridiculous. But after spending a couple of hours with Rachel I l.iilstone, Erin Kroening and Jessica Smith, I'm ool'lvinced it's more than reasonable. Tliese 15-year-olds are sharp, pretty, well-spoken, sometimes outspoken, fit, Intelligent, caring, giving, self-reliant, resourceful and a delight to be with. That )trike) me as a helluva return on investment. Jt'~nd check out their .standards: "We thought about ~trying t~ get recognized as a sport by the 1 (,N~vport-Mesa) district so we could get the minimum f(mding," Rachel said. ··out \\e would probably have to lo" er our grade-point requirement (to the district's 2.0 for eictra-curricular attivitics) from our 2.8," Erin added, "and we don't want co do 1ha1." "We want to be thought of as a sport," Jessica said, ''because what we do is really athletic." What with their 11\Jman pyramids and Oying through the air, I suspect chcerleading, at least as practiced at Costa Mesa High, is ~ore rigorous than most of the official sports. "Take a girl and lift her over your head," said Jessica. '')'hat's hard." · It's also hard on the bod. Rachel ha) broken her t!ilbonc twice, but laughs it off. "It sure makes you walk fanny:" Unlike other sports, the season for the Spirit squad r&hs all yea r long. "We support every event," Rachel s"llid. "We pull so hard for the whole sc hool, and if the team loses, we're still behind thern. What we do is good for the whole school; that's why we work so hard on it." That they do. "School was out on Tuesday," Rachel said. "We had Wednesday off, began a three-day camp ~iurscJay and now we practice frorn 7:30 to 9:30 every Jay. ll was 72 degrees when we started this morning." •"lJut it 's fun and ''c love it," Jessica said. "We arc helping build our school, and that's very satisfying." When my daughter was at Corona, being on the various pap teams was highly political. You had to have the ,(oper social standing or you didn't have a prayer. Now, Ot• Costa Mesa I ligh, the girl~ are cho)en by outside ju)jges who don't Jo.now one girl from anothe·r. Ability is ~ only criterion. • :·•A lot of girls would like to come out for cheerleading, Out their parents can't afford it," Rachel said. "So all the 1npncy we rabe goes Jn to this big fund that pays for 4verybody." •,"We don't want any girl kept out for any reason," Erin Lid. "We want anyone who wants to come and try out. rtiat way, we're the best." , 'They certainly are. ' Fred Mnrtin's column runs c•ery Thursday and t 1tturdny. . · · • . ' ... t I I ; • • PRISIDINT : ' Bill Clinton, (0), ·n,c White Home, 1600 PennsylvJJli.l ) ; Ave., Wishiogron, DC. 20500. (202) 456-1111 (6 .1.m, it , co 2 p.m. P.S.T.) •• • I VICI PRISIDINT I : Al Gore! (0), 111e c~p11ol Bldg. Suire 212, W.uh1ngton, : D.C. 20:>00 ~ • GOVIRNOR t : Pete Wilson , CR), St.ire ~pit0I, S.1cr.1mento, 95814, ! . (916)445·2,841 : U.I. llNATOU :' , Barb.ll':i Boxer, (D), 112 flm Sc1me Hldg., Suite 212, •, W:ish1ngron DC., 20510 (202) 224·3553 or (310) : • 414-5i00 I · Diinne Feinstein, (0 ), 331 H.1rT Uldg., Washington O.C., I 20510 (202 ) 124-3841 or 11111 S.int.a Monica Blvd., Sre. , • 915, Lo Angclc.:.s, 90025, (3 10) 914·7300 •• $ ' MOUA OP RINlllNTATIVll I • ; ,Chri• C~x. (R), •7r,h Din , <tOOO M.:icAnhur Blvd , !!.an '. f . lower. Sunc 00, Newpon lk.a<h, 92660 756·22"'4 or I Superintendent Mac Bernd meets with Lundio adyocates trying to get the coach reinstated. Crying foul .. Corona del Mar baseball coach Matt Lundin was unjustly fired aY DAVI aOWMAN T he firi~g of .Corona del Mar's baseball coach Matt Lundin has once again displayed the bizarre relationship that exists between Newport-Mesa's disgruntled parents and the district's willingness 10 appease these self-serving f~ctions at any cost. lhree candidates. Coach Lundin was the unanimous selection based on his confidence, enthusiasm, and baseball background. As the season progressed these same boos~r club members were responsible for Lundin's firing. From a coaching perspective of more than 20 years, I'm embarrassed and disappointed that these families used these taclics instead of working oul an adult compromise with all parlies gaining insight and mutual respect. This campaign was fought on a very personal level without regard to individual differences. During this season, Coach Lundin has demonstrated leadership, superior baseball knowledge, and tremendous rapport with the majority of his players. Baseball provides us with num erous lessons aboul life and working together. However, this past baseball season for some was a lesson in deceit, reven3e, character Matt Lundin We have reached an unprecedenled time in high school sports when a successful coach is fired for exercising assassination and trying to live vicariously through the abilities of their sons. his coaching prerogative of selecling which pla~ers will play and which ones will not. Also, il's a sad day when a coach is fired for not securing scholarships for his players. Deserving players will be discove red by various scouts and Last summer, I was invited by the booster club to be involved with the interviewing of the top Deserve a break ' Regarding your aTticle on McDonald's moving in on the Balboa Peninsula: First I'd like to say the article by David Heilz seems amazingly slanted toward McDonald's and I'm getting sick of hearing that. Second of all, I can't believe the people around the newspaper don't recognize the problems that that fast-food stand will have for the surrounding area, including degrading property values and the beauty of lhe pier area and Cannery Village. And lhe mere fact that there are two old buildings and a dirt lot there has nothing to do with justifying McDonald's moving in. There arc a thousand different opportunities for 1hat piece of property if it was more affordable. But lhe most important lhing is that 1 just cannol believe the ~ity of Newport and 1he people who live around here would want to have an operation such as that running almosl 18 hours a day. SMAT SMITH · Newport Beach aUT Of THI HOTLINI Editor's note: The Dally Pilot has carried mort than half a dozen stories on the proposed McDonald's and has published dozens of letters from those concerned about the lust-food 'establishment as well as those who support ii. The proposal, of course, still must come befort the City Council. Petracca and Brewer Like most liberals, Mark Petracca pronounces himself judge and jury in declaring that Marilyn Brewer is the most sensible, reasonable and progressive candidale nominated for decades is Orange County. Great, we're glad Mark is so smart. My first question is: What is a moderate conservalive? In calling her that, I think Pelracca used what's called an oxymoron ... The good news for Mark, of course. is that Marilyn Brew~r is very moderate, so anybody who's pro-tax will be favorable for someone who's on the government dole. The one thing we con hope for Mark is that he someday will have to HOW TO CONTACT YOUR a1PaUINIATIYll 206 Cmnon Bldg., Washington, 0 .C. 20515, (202) 225-5611. (most of Newport Be.ich) Dana Rohrabacher, (R), 4Sth Dist., 16162 Beach Blvd., Suite 304, Hunungton Beach, CA 92647 847-2433 or 1027 Loogwonh BuilJjng, Washington, O.C. 20515, (201) 225·24 l 5. (Com Mesa and West Newport lkJch) nan nun Marian Bcrgcton, (R), 37th Dist. 140 Ncwpon Center Orh-c, Suite 120, Newport Be.Jch, 92660, 640-1137 or (916) "'45-4961. (RcprQCna Newpon lk.1eh, Com Mcs.i) nan AlllM8LY Gilbert Ferguson, (R), 70ch Din., 4299 i\bcAnhur Blvd., Suire 204, Ncwpon Bc.ach, 92660,.756-0665 or (916) "'45-7222. (Newport Beach and U,St.t Mcu.) 92701 Harriett Wieder 2nd Dist. Cosu Mcu, 834-3220 Tom IWcy 5th Disr. (NewporT Beach, S:mta Ana Heighrs) 834-3550 COUNTY ao~D OP IDUCAnON 200 Kalmus Orh·c, Com Mesa, P.O. Box 9050, 92618-9050, 966-4000. EJlubcth D. l'arkcr, member, Trustee Arc.a 5 (Cost.a Mesa. Newport Beach.) COAST COMMUNm COLLlel DllTltlCT colleges regardless of their coaches' efforts. Additionally, the average parenl must realize that full scholarships are rare and that most baseball scholarships are partial ones with va rious restrictions and with renewal each year. In conclusion, I would like to make a few recommendations for the Corona del Mar baseball program and pare111s. First, disband your booster club immediately - no strings attached. Second, keep the ~ommunica tion lines open at all times -be fair, consistent and firm. Third, try 10 allow the players to resolve some of lheir own battl es -that's reality. Fourth, remember most of the players will not play after high school -so make it a memorable -experience. Finally, you must promise the community that this type of travesty will never have a chance of happening in the future -that parents, players, coaches and districl personnel will make responsible decisions based on the welfare of the program. Dave llownwn is a p:irent, teacher and c:oDc:h . get a job and have lo compete for a living and find out just what his mean-spirited statements like this arc worth to the public, nothing. CdM •dB Toro BARRY ZANK Newport Beach A group of us were out Salurd:iy night and to a person, we favor lhe airport right where it is. We had never heard of Debra Allen, and she certainly doesn't represenl Jasmin e Creek or Harbor View Hills and I lhink it's sort of a misrcpreientation to put it in your paper thal d>rona Del Mar residents favor the airport moving to El Toro. BILL HOrF Corona del Mar Editor's note: Debra Allen Is chairwom an of t11e Coroaa de/ Mar Residents Association. The article doc1n't suagest that all Corona de/ Mar ttsldcnts suppon a conw1ettl11/ 11lrport at El Toro; only t11at Ibis p11rtJc:ular 1roup docs. 644-3309. M.:iyor, Cbrcnc:e Turner; ]l'Jn WJtt; John Cox, Evelyn Hirt, John HeJ~cs, Jan Dcl~y, Phil S:in.~onc. l• OllAllR COUllTY fAlll HAllD 88 Fair Dr., Cost.a Mcu, 708-3247 President: body Smith, Vice President, Buck Johna; Oircc:rors Doy Henley, John Crean, Don Willet, Jim Lindberg, Gary Hayakawa_ Emily Santoni. Marian La FoUcttc. NIWPOaT·MllA Ulllfl• KHOOL DllftlCT 1601 J6di St., Ncwpon Beach. 760-3200. Supcrin~ndcnr: Mac Bernd Bo.irJ Membcn: llod AlxMiWan, pl'\.-.idcnr; Jim de Boom, Judy Franco, ShclT)' Loofbourrow, fal Decker, Martha Fluor, Forrest Werner. ... COlllOUDAnD wan• DlnatCT 1965 Placentia, ea.ta Mea.a, 631·1200 Board Member•: 1- CALIPO ... IA COASTAL COMMllllON San Francisco (<tlS) 90'6·5200 (Sourh co.ur region c~ragc 1pht bctwttn offices in Long Be.id\ (213) 590-5071, and San Diego. 1370 Ad.ams Ave. Com Mcu, 92626. 432-5011 Qaoo:Uor : William M. Vega, !£. D .. ; President: Walter 0. Howald; Board Members: Sherry Baum, l'aw G. lapr, Waltu G. Howald, Armando IL llub.> Swdcnr Tl\llftlC: Jan Clumr CllY~ Trudy <>WJa. Hank Panian, Mario Durante, Jadt Hail, TocaNeleoi I COUNTY 80AltD OP IUPllMIOlti Hlll of AdminiHrarion, 10 Ci\ic Center Pl.u.a, S.iot.l An.a, . Cotta Mai: Ciry H.\11, 17 fair Drive, 754·5223. Sandy Genis, rmvor; Joe Erickson, Mary HonibuckJc, Pcttr Buffa, and J.ay Humphrey council mcn1bcn. • Newport 3cach: Ciry H.lll, HOO Newport Blvd., C ... MllA MNnMY DllftlCT P.O. 9oa uoo, c.a.ra MCN 926ll·U00, 75+504J. Bocard' Mcmbm: Jamn w~ James Ferryman. Narc kndc, Mike Sc:hcafcr, and An p:;;.y, • .. Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Piiot , Farley begins new chapter at city HbPary ...,. San Clemente resident takes over as children's librarian for Costa Mesa f y I • Who: Loretta Farley. branch. BY TINA BOJ.OATrA, SrAFF \V~rrn •What: Costa Mesa Branch Library's new children's librarian. •Age:·48. • Famtly: Lives in San Clemente with her husband and two ., sons, ages 20 and 17. -· W hen Lorena Farley accepted the post of children's librarian at the Costa Mesa Branch Library, she felt as though she was "coming home." • History: Farley's longtime library career began at the age of 14, when she was first hired by the Orange County Library system to work as a page for the Dana Point Library. Prior to joining the Costa Mesa Branch on Park Avenue, she worked Twenty-two years ago, Farley worked as a librarian for the Mesa Verde Branch Library here. But her history with the Orange County Library system begins even before that. as a librarian for St. Margaret's Episcopal School in San Juan Capistrano. And, before that, Farley was employed by the Capistrano Unified School District. "I started at the age of 14, as a page at the Dana Point Library," said Farley, who lives in. San Clemente. "Then, in College, I worked out of the headquarters (in Santa Ana). 1 have a long history with the county." RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC . ... ,_....,c...mn Im -•II .. ~Tl IUl-541·1151 I can htlp you ... Create Great ' Relationships (71-1) 72'J --1363 Most recently, Farley, 48, has held school librarian positions in the Capistrano Unified School District and at St. Margaret's Episcopal School in San Juan Capistrano. 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AI •Expansion or Fashion bland by 266,000 feet, bringing the total square footage of the shopping ccnier to 1,615,800. . During a strategic planning meeting earlier this year, a major- ity of council members dubbed ex- pansion of the retail complex a top city priority. Officials hope the open-air mall will successfully attract new retail- erll -possibly a Bloomingdale's -and generate as much as $500,000 ' in additional sales tax reve nue for th e ci ty. Jn voting against initiation of 1he general plan amendment, Watt recalled the council being con· ccrned about traffic when ex- pansion of Newport Center was di!lcussed in the 1980s. A general plan ~mendment that would have FAIR fre• P••• A1 . Additional security and third parties in secluded attractions also are planned, as are roving trouble· shooters to monitor staff for viola- tions and enforce B & B's no- smoking policy for employees. A guest relations booth also will be set up at the carnival th is year to handle customer complai nts. "\Ve want to assure the public that the fair is a safe place, and that by closely monitoring the car- nival area, ,.,,e can curtail any problems," Lloyd said. In addition to stepping up the fair's private security team, Lloyd !laid the Orange County Sherifrs Department, which staffs a booth :H the fair each year, is also beef- ing up its presence. · Despite last year's troubles, Lloyd said the carnival was cited in a 1993 patron survey as the 1 fair's toplauraction. \ The Orange County Fair is slat- ed for July 8-24 at the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds on Fair Drive. A uto Insurance Renewed ••• ? ~ ~ c r-) .. / \ '../ . r Siooe 1957 Rabbitt Insurance 'Agency 631-7740 DON'T WAIT! VACCINATE R1bla Clltlftclte II a mat tor llltl llclnlllll YOUR PET DEPENDS ON YOU OTHER VACCINATIONS OFFERED AT HUGE SAVINGS America's largest low-cost Vaccination Clinics will be in your neighborhood on: Saturday. 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The council promised neigh- bors in April that the park would be built "in a timely manner." Changing the general plan is the first step in planting the park on the street, which staff says can t>c closed without hampering neigh- borhood traffic circulation. The park will include a play- ground and turf area with shade trees. •Creation of a specially ret~il and patldna diluic:t between Bal- boa and Newport boulevards at 28th Street. The property is owned by Ste- phen Ooobcdc and contains three structures occupied by retail, of· fice, restaurant and convenience food businesses. Current vacancies include the Wells Fargo Dank, re- tail and office space. The proposed project consists of a mix of retail, restaurant and con• vcniencc specialty food space, ac- companied by a large parking structure. The p:irking urage would serve the project's needs and also pro- vide •pproximately 200 additional public parking spaces. Before any of the projects get permission from the city to pro- ceed, several public hearings will be held where residents can voice their concerns. I Newport~ Mela Dally PHo l.mlll Yililon lhc Daily Pilol coa&n"buted IO lhc IUCCCll of &he proaram. I'd like it to be your first stop, too. We're an unu~ ually close team -the readers, advertisers and Pilot Staffen -and, as corny as it sounds, this is some· thing we should do toaether. The Daily Pilot is you: ........ Al &housanda -of people to read. The pl of readin1 to hundreds for $100 -it's a pretty awesome return on your money. We've already sivcn the library the SJ0,000, and the computers will be installed by the time the new library opens in little more than a week. The deadline is today. If you're sold, give the folks in our advertising a call today at 642-4321 (we: open at 8:30 a.m.). 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POPSTERS 11ttse ba!td • not fa.~it -PolaiO cn1p1 Mf1t' starttd a snoclt Ood rtool1"ion! All llw and cn•M r 1<J1ufae1ion of r11li a f rpc11on oft!it flµ and A~'olltnflll1t'tfor 1host lritt« for hU!r dlA'laty stylts in prrpomlfi . CHATFAUWOilNER CHARDONNAY A ck1\Hr N"pa lM/'1 ClmrdotullJ~ die /ttt'f!f/ar) lflM'fll 4ftH/JIUllll ~ Otko in w rkll.SH fm1d1•1lttobt{'Ufl drr. Ht/11/nt1t of faut }t<IO'll'S f~.fl> oM '1:1.')ir:J. 1"<111•• 0t1 a Napa ~ f, '.,; .. . Thursday, June 30, 1994 •t . PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387 ... Lowsman Trophy onicially presented ·to Marty M_.ore ...,. Kentucky standout fits right in with the spirt of irrelevancy. BY RICHAJlD DUNN, Sroan \Vann NEWPORT BEACH -Just wait until Marty Moore returns to his hometown of Fort Thomas, Ky. Nobody will believe what he's been through1here. "They have no idea what this is all obout," Moore said Wednesday night at the Balboa Bay Clu b, moments before re- ceiving the Lowsm:rn Trophy for being the 222nd and last pick of the National Foot- ball League draft th is year. Moore, a · 6-foot·l, 242-pound line- backer selected by the New England Pa- triots, didn't know, either, until he arrived Sunday. Roasted up one side and down the other during his night of honor; led by Ir~ relevant Week founder Paul Salata, Moore is still looking for respect. "Even my hometown newspaper doesn't know about this," Moore said. "And in my hometown, only two guys, myself and Jerry Reynolds (of Nevada-Las Vegas, drafted by Cincinnati), have ever been drafted, and our high schools have yet 10 retire our jerseys. It's a weird kind of town . "I mean, the majority of the players at the University of Kentuck)' had their num- bers retired, and there was a basketball player from. (Fort Thomas), who led the state in scoring, and he had his number retired while he was still in high school. It's no big deal, but you'd think a guy get· ting drafted in the NFL would get his number retired. ' '.'It's just a weird town; it's kind of I weird like here ... everybody's got a lot of money." Before a capacity crowd in the main ballroom, filled with sports celebrities and BBC Hall of Fame members, Moore was presented the Lowsman Trophy by Clark Grace of the University Alhletjc Club. The trophy is an original bronze. sculpture designed by Huntington Deach-based art· isl Jim Crockett. Salata, meanwhile, interviewed with tongue in cheek each individual who took the podium and presented Moore., with a gi ft. Among them, former Angels Manager Buck Rodge rs: "How's the vacation going, Buck?" Salata asked . Rodgers in turn presented Moore with an Angels cap. "Now here's something that's really irrelevant," Rodgers told Moore. MnVYA RAINO~f. DAILY r11.0T Clark Grace turns over the coveted lowsman Trophy to Marty Moore Wednesday. PlaJing with a mission the ultimate . advantage ...,. Orange Coast College standout David Kellar taking his volleyball expertise to the Olympic Festival. BY JLu.ay FAULJCNEll, Sroan Warna W henygu watcl, David Kellar elevate his 6-foot-4 frame more than 40 inches off the volleyball court, it docsn'a fiJure he's playing with both a chip on his shoulder and a heavy heart. . But Kellar, who helped Orange Coast College 10 the slate championship this past spring, says ia's th is extra motivation tbal bas allllWaad to push his game toward a plateau occupied by the elite athletes in his sport. "I take my motivation from as many sources as I can get," said Kellar, the lone community college player to earn a spot on one or four teams competing in the U.S. Olympic Festival, which opens Friday in St. Louis. "As long as you don't let it become anger, you can channel ii to give you energy." was all nonsense. "l remember telling him that one day I'd be playing voile) ball on tele' ision and l'd wave 10 him. I remember specifically saying that I'd pla~ in something related to tt\e Olympics. I m sorry he isn't around 10 see make the Olympic Festival. I know l'd have nown his butt 10 St. Louis 10 watch me, and 1 know he would have been proud. "They say you can only play fo r yourself and not for other people, but every time 1 get tired, and my legs st:irt 10 burn a li ule, I think about my dad, and just being able to say ·1 told you !>O.' •• Kellar led OCC with 24 kill in the ~late title-game upset of then-unbeaten Los Angeles Pierce, but he was hardl) Coach Chuck Cutenese's most heralded player. He did not make the all-state tourn ament team, :ind w:isn't beating recruiters Qff with :i stick. That all changed, however, after the Olympic Festival tryouts, May 28-30, when Kellar admits, he surprised even himself. "(Cutenese) gave me an application form and ~id I may as well tr) out, since it was in San Diego," Kella r recalled. "I figu red I'd go down, get cut, and just make a li11le mini-vacation out or it. There was no way J The recent death of Kellar's father, William, is the primary source of his motivation, while the relative lack of 'They say you can only play for yourself and not for other people, but thought rd m:ike the te:im It goes 10 show you pessimism \\Or kl>." Kellar, a right-side player "ho specializes in attacking from the back row (spiking behind the 10-foot line). began on the last court or the stair-step tl)'Out fodrilat, which alloy, ed interest from Division I college recruiters, and the stigma he feels community college players c:i rry in the volleyball communily, also fuef his compclitive fire. "My dad was the kind of guy who every time I get tired , and my legs start to burn a lit- tle, I think about my dad, and just being able to say ·1 told you so.'• -DAVll IClllAR the better pla)C~ to volleyball star work their way up based on a points S)Stem. believed in getting a job and building a Dote LIM:R. DAILY PILOT David Kellar la an athlete with a per'IONll, Mlf.lmpoeed minion to excel. He's competing at the Olympic Feettval. career by working your way up," Kellar recalled. "He was a salesman and he never really believed I'd ever get much out of playing volleyball. He thought it ·•1 took it :ief a challenge to keep moving up, nnd al \\-asn't long before I was on the No. J court and st:iying there," Kellar said. ''It was m..e I gained 1 .. IULLAll/P•9• U Knee surgery knocks Mesa's Luxembourger out of game ...,. Costa Mesa linebacker will miss All-Star Game after suffering knee injury on Monday. BY BAR.RY FAULKNEll, Sroan Wann COSTA MESA -Bryan Luxembourger, the CIF Southern Scc1ion Division VIII and Newpon-Meso Dis- trict Playe r of the Yeor last fall os a senior .at Costa Mesa High, had outpatient arthroscopic surgery Wednesday to remove torn cartilage from has right knee and will miss the Orange County All-Star Football Game, scheduled July 8 at Orange Coast College. Luxembourger, projected as a starting linebacker for Coach George Pascoe's South squod, first heard the knee pop while in a pileup at Monday's prac&ice. He continued to experience mild disoomfort, before the knee locked in a bent position as he planted his right foot to return to the huddle following the end of a play. "l was hoping it would be something else, but it was ahe medial meniscus (cartilage) and &hey had to take about 35 to 40% of it ollt," said Luxembourger, who was obviously disappointed 10 be misslna &he game. "I'm bummed oul, because I've wanted lo play in the all-star game ever since I wen& to watch ii my freshman year," said Luxembouraer, a 6-£001-2, 220-pounder bound for thJ Villanov1 Univenity. ..Bul I still want to be a part of the team, lendina monl support, or what- ever I can do. l'U be roodna hard for the South 10 win." Luxembourpr returned boml after WtdnetdlJ'• aur- 1ery, and will beain phJSical tblraPJ nut wtek, • cordina to his mo1her, Jan. - ... ' "There was no damage to any of the lig· ame nt s or muscles, and he should be back to 100% by the time he has to re· por.t • to Vil· lanova, Aug. 8," Jan Lux· embo urger sa id. "He s hould be running in four weeks." The injury made Luxem· bourger the fourth Vil- lanOVLftQnUl knocked out of the pme for the Soulh, followina San1a Maraarita Hi&h products Brian and Brad Finneran (vacation plans). and Capistrano Valley offeuive lineman Miach McCrimmon (1tre11 frac1ure). Newport Harbor Hilb plOduaal Wade Tift and Sll¥t Oonule:a." well as recenl Corona del Mar Hiah aractu· ·ate J.a; are the remainina Newport-Mesa Dia&rict representatives on the South squad. Corona del Mar's Glasgow readies for Fourth of July reach toward stardom ...,. CdM senior (in the fall) will make a stop in Ohio, then it's on to U.S. Junior Girls Championships in Montana. Golf Association Invitational on June 6. reached the Round of 32 1:1 1 )CJr at the U.S. Gari Junior Championship. "I'm glad I played la!tt )Car. bec3u e I'd ne\cr really played match play before." she said. "Tha!> B uttcrflics in the stom:rclnlrc part offhe • year, my goar is to get to the ~ound of 16." summ~r tour for Jenny Glasgow, who le:wes In match play last year. Glasgo"' defeated )cnny on the Fourth of July fo r what is hoped to Gray of Martin~ville, Ind .. 1-up. to 1Hhance. That be a star-spangled excursion on the was arter Gray had fina!thcd ahead of jun ior links. Gla!igow la:it )'Car at the Ohio Girll> "I always get butterflies before a Jnvita1lon111. tournament, but my mom says that's Glasgow bc:it Gray la t >e:ir at the Jood." said Glasgow, who finished her U.S. Junior Girls on the rinal hole. Junior year at Corona del Mar High thi "She hit it out of bound . :iftcr I'd hit month among the top golfers in Southern my shot on the green," Gia aow said. California. "That was fun." Following a stop in Columbus, 0 1\io, Glasaow. ~or~ing hard l:uely on her for the Ohio Girls Invitational on July • & short game, finis hed fourt h with an 81 6-7, Glasaow will compcle in her second •I• • and 80 last )Car eit the Ohao Girls straight U.S. Junior Girls Championship -Invitational; Gray was third. July 11·16 at Meadow Lark Country Chtb --• Sa)·onara ... The Nike Tour could be in Great Falls, Mont. Club ne·d . Southern California &iris have won six Steve Dana of Corona del Mor Hi&h. or the lasa 10 aides. indudina Kellee golf captain ft the Prince1on pf team last Booth ol Slnt8 ~ Illa M ,wbcn 1prin• was sclec1cd to pl11 in the the 4Sah U.S. Julllnr CMrtl ~Ip was held USA.Japan COllqiaae M11ches in Chiba, Japan. 11 Mesa Verde CouauJ Cub. • which bcpn Sunday and will continue throup July 22 at·N&ruhino Counlry Oub, near Tokyo. OilllOW, who ftnilMd third amona 1 l orinac DaM, who won rour coosccutive toumamenu in County aolfen at the OF/Soutbem Catfforitta ... ..,,._. M • i ,, • .. ... • ~: •• • • • •• .• • ... l: •• .. •• •• •• ' ~· • ' I t • I Fri D• Jal Ric Rut ~ All Dor Dir r Roll ... Mr Illy ... • .. Diii .. ,. . ; . ' ' 82 Thursday, June 30, 1194 .. . .,.._ I Recalling the h•d life · of te•is, on the roa ...,, Only we're not talking Missoula, Mont., mind you. M ost transportation problems lead to catastrophe, stress, missed appointments and misery. Geoff Abrams, however, will never forget his del;.ycd flight from Italy to f ranee, when he was tqurnamcnt hopping for rhe U.S. national tennis team in Europe this month. What a place to get stuck ... Paris, France. Between scivcs and volleys, while their clay court opponents were waiting to play the next day, Abrams and a few or his colleagues climbed the Eiffel Tower and sipped cappuccinos along street-side cafes. "We had to take a taici ride 10 take the bullet train to where the tournament was being played (in Lcbaule, France). be~ausc our flight was delayed (in Milan, ltnly)." Abrams said. "While we were driving, we told (the taxi driver) to hurry, so he went 160 kilometers per hour, which is 100 miles per hour on the freeway. "But it took a liule longer thQn we thought, and we missed the bullet train, so we spent the night in Paris. The next ,morning we went sightseeing in Paris until about 2 o'clock, then we caught a bullet 1rain 10 (Lcbaulc). JI was hectic, but it worked out nicely. We got .to sec Paris." II workctl out nicely on the courts, as well, as Abrams teamed with Mike Russell of Michigan to win the doubles title in the Cndct Masters Tournament al Lcbaule. Abrams advanced to 1he !.emifinab in singles. It was Abrams' first international doubles championship. In his first tournament, in Tirino, haly, Abrams lost in ~he second round in singles (16-and-under) and reached the semifinals in doubles with Russell. Tournament. Abrams won two roua.'15 in singles, but that was u far u he got because be came down with the Ou. "Maybe it was the water or something." he said. :·one other guy aot lick. too ... Abrams. gone for aJmo11 a month, returns to the clay July 12 for the U~.A National Oay Court Championships 1.• Nashville, Tenn., in the 16s. For Abrams, who will be a junior at Newport Harbor High in September, he left for Europe before finishing his . sophomore year. He still has a biology and a math exam to take. Too bad it's not a test in European travel. • Bi& basb ... The Newport Beach Tcnnts Club's annual member/auest tournament July 22-24 has a special twist. Winning guests in all divisions. from 3.0 to 6.0, receive a free year's membenhlp, while winning members receive an opportunity to win vaca1ion packages, including a 1hree-day, two-night stay in a Palm Sprinp condominium. This year's theme al the annual dinner/ dance July 23 is aoing to be 1hc "Newport Beach Par1y." Considering how this club hosts shindias, it should be nothina short or superb elegance. In addition, there will be drawinp for many prizes, including Vacation packages. Tennis winners in each division will receive beauliful champagne lrophy buckets. Club 1ournamen1.s don't gel any belier than this. • N~ pro&raans ... Sign-ups arc being taken now at !he John Wayne Tennis au~ for juniors 4-6 years old, called the Tiny Mights, to teach them hand 10 eye c o ord ination. Yourhs aged 7-11, intermediate classes for 13-17 and advanced tournament training classes are also being formed . Additionally, senior drill-session programs for all levels are being formed. "The members here are pretty excited about it, because they haven't had it in t he pas!," said Ju lie Slattery,_ assistant club pro. Al the Avcri C~mpari Milan -By IUdurd Dunn Newport Harbor Hlgh'a Geoff Abrams continues to make a racket in the world of tennis. Next stop: Nashville, Jul . They're bitinil, big · Women's triathlon in Newport Beach slated Sept. 1 ...,, It's one 1h a series of six to help fund breast cancer research (Susan G. ·Komen Foundation). BY R.lCHAJU> DVNN, SPOan WIU'Tla NEWPORT BEACH -For women who have always wanted to do something for the first time, now is your opportunity. I And now is the time to begin training for an all-women triathlon in Newport Beach on Sept. 1994 Danskin Women's Triathlon Series, a six· city tour that benefits the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Found:uion. More than 3,000 women competed in their first triathlon last summer, swimming, cycling and runqing alongside many other women 10 help raise funds and awareness for breast can- cer. in New York (Sept. 25). The series, geared for firsHime compc and expected 10 attract more th<1n women this yea r, consists of a .75 kilo (half-mile) swim, followed by a 20 kilo (12.4 miles) bike, and culminating wi1h a lomctcr (3.1 miles) run. time; check the lishcounts ii .vou're a doubting Thomas Clemente Island have reported seeing .. breezing" schools of .• 11. The world's only all-women' triathlon series, which began in 1990 and has consistently bro- ken records for the largest women's field in tri- athlon competition, returns this year with races in Austin, Texas (July 10); Milwaukee (July 31); San Jose (Aug. 14); Seattle (Aug. 28); Newport Beach; and the series championship "The format is "perfect for first-time co tors," said Michellie Jones, a two·time an rent World Triathlon Champion. "Since it all-women event, it's less intimidating a lows for a rcaf feeling of camaraderie, the distance affirms the ~ense of accom mcnl for all those who compete in the eve ~ Local landings having a field day in local seas. W :irmer coastal and off shore waters have kicked saltwater fishing into high gear for anglers heading out of Newpon harbor. A wide open bite on sa nd bass has developed along the beach and calico bass have moved in to the shallow wnter kelp beds off Laguna. _ Betty Burkhart of Corona dcl Mar, weighed in an 8-pound, 5-ounce calico bass that she caught while angling on board the sport boat "Nautilus" operating out of Newport Landing. Catalina Island is the place to head this weekend fo r yellowtail, white seabass and big barracuda. The fishing has been pretty steady on barrics, while tails and seabass are being caught on boats that have live squid to fish as bait. bluefin tuna, but she added that none have been hooked to date. A few big fish were weighed in ar the BAC 'this past week by local anglers. John Voulkcr headed his skiff the "Blue Goose" out of Newport's twin jetties and hooked into a 35-pound, l--0unce halibut fishing off the Huntington Beach flats with only 15 pound test line. Chris Hall of Huntington Beach, • checked in at the angling club with an 18-pound, 3-ounce white scabass that he landed while fishing on board th~ private yacht "Sea Raider" on the back side of Catalina using live squid as bait. No new word on albacore , getting any closer to the Southland coast th is week. The fish are still a few hundred miles west of San Diego but these migrating albies could make a big move on the change of moon phase this week. San Diego spon landings scot out a It has been tough to · · make squid for most aJI sportfishers heading over to the island this week and even commercial squid boats are not catching enough bait to help out all the skippers -WI llH couple of scouting boats to outer waters over the weekend, and even \hough conditions were good, no longfins, tuna or ye llowtail were caught. Outdoors looking to top off a bait lank with squid. Over the weekend, frank Patella of Newport Beach, hooked into a 12-pound yellowtail while fishing at Car.ilina on board the "Freelance" ruoning out of Davey's Locker. and skippered by Donny Drockman. Jim Trapp of Huntington Beach, landed a 27-pound white scabass fishing at the island on board the sponfisher ''Thunderbird"-which also departs daily out of the docks at Davey's. According to Ken Philipps, tackle manager at Davey's Locker, 673-1434, conditions along the coast, in the channel and at the islands are ideal for a great summer fishing season. There arc lots of bait in the water and there arc already areas or water approaching 70 degrees . Philipps reported that the charter boat "Bonaos JI" checked out a few kelp patties and ran over high spots coming in from Catalina earlier th.is week and indications arc that fishing could "explode" over the Fourth o( July weekend. Jay Apperson or the Balboa Anglin& Club, 673·6316, told this ~tdoor editor that private sport boats comin1 in from San There will be a huge fleet or boats out I searching off shore this weekend in hopes of hooking the first albacore of the season and being awarded the "first fish" nag from the Balboa Angling Club. Bay fishing in Newport harbor is very good for spotted bay bass and legal halibut. Anglers renting skiffs out or the Balboa Pavilion or launching private boats from the Dunes arc catching spawning spotted bass and nattic1 around the cost-guard doct;-nelT the ferry boats and in the channel between the jetties. Uvc bait and plastics rigged on lcadhead jip arc accountina for the bulk of the fish being sacked. Fresh water analen might want to head to Irvine Lake this weekend as fishina hu been very good. The summer catfish season has begun and thousands or pounds of channel catfish arc bcinJ stocked weekly to ensure quality rashint. Fishin1 hours have been extended at Irvine to include night rashina from 5 p.m. 'til 11 p.m. on Wednesday throuah Saturd1y. Trout arc 11ilJ bitina in deep nter at Irvine and Joe Castro or Newport Beach, landed a five -fish limit of rainbows wciaJ1ina in at 11 ~ pounds ·f ashina •Ion& the west shore of the lake with Power Bait. . . Thousands of women of diverse age, size and backgrounds are expected to compete in the The entry fee for each race in the ser $50. Qill 1 (800) 452-9526'\o regi!oter. lllMMA Nol.run. 0....Y Pt Corona del Mii High --~11111111 Grlnl ... on WldrtH-for a Europw1to&A'wllhlheU.S.Natlonll11-and-under polo Oii II _. Water polo e>epeltlse Corona del Mar's Croatw a ticket to Europe wlh U.S. National 18~.tllm. • Pilot peti- cur- is an d al- .,,hile lish- s is • Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally Pilot Thursday, June 30, 1994 U UftULIAGUI Costa Maa takei its time basking in tourney finals ~This doesn't come along every other week ... soooo, they'll take up wh ere they left off on Tu esday. BY BAJLAY f AULICNEll, Sro11:n Warn a WESTMINSTER -No team in the history of Costa Mesa Little League has reached a District 62 Tournament of Champions title game, so the Junior-Senior Di- vision Cardinals ha* apparently decided to milk it for all it's worth. The Costa Mesa squad, taking on the host Westminster Cardinals Wednesday at Johnson School, rallied from a 7-1 deficit to take an 8-7 lead in the top of th~ eighth inning, only to have the game suspended due to darkness with one out and a runner at sec- ond. Due to holiday weekend travd commitments by several parties on both teams, district officials agreed to resume the game, from the point it left off, Tuesday at 5 p.m. "That last run was buge," Costa Mesa assistant coach Greg Via s:iid. "It sure is a lot nicer to spend the next five days leading, than the other way around. We fee l like we're in pretty good shape, because we have tt)e lead and we're in the middle of a rally." . Thanks to some lackluster de- fen:.ive play, the locals were forced to rally early on, blowing a 1-0 lead by committing five errors and allowing seven unearned Westmin- ster runs the fin.t two innings. Out, as they bave on other occa- sions this season, Costa Mesa's group of 13-and 14-year-olds re- mained poised, focused and deter- mined. "We had a real IXld second in· ning, but we have the type of team that believes it can come back," Via explained. "We knew if we setilcd down, we had the fire- power to chip away at their lend, and that's what happened." Chris Dlevins, who started the game at third for the visitors, helped stem the tide whe n he took the mound in the second inning. Newport. dunks opposition, 12-4 l)os LCACll. DAILY PILOT third baseman A.J. Mim s snagged Chad Zenus' sizzling line drive, then stepped on third to double off a stra)'ing runricr. Costa Mesa's Ryan Ferryman can't hide his emotions as he crosses home plate in the eighth inning to give his team the lead. At right, just before Costa Mesa rallied, players on the bench couldn't bear to watch their fading chances. Ricliard Shryan drew the fourth straight walk from Neubarth for an RBl in the Afte r allow ing a single to the first batter he faced, Blevins in- duced the third out on an easy comebacker, then went on to yield only one more hit over his sv.i scoreless innings. "Chris really took charge, and pitched a fabulous game," said Via, whose son, Jeremy, was the key Costa Mesa's six-hit attack, going 4 fo r 5 with three RBI. Jeremy Via'!> fi rst-inning single drove home Robert Cowin to gi'e Mesa the early lead, but def en~ive lapses and five walks helped the hosts build a seemingly comfort- able sLx-run margin. Cowin, ,however, doubled to open the third and scored on an errant 'pickoff throw to third base, before Via blasted a triple to left to drive home two more. Ryan Ferryman followed with an RBI single to make it 7-5, but Westminster starter Tom Neubar- th wriggled off the hook. when fifth to draw Cost::i Mesa within one, but the locals left the bases loaded in that frame, then strand- ed two more in the sixth to help Westminster protect its suddenly precarious lead. Westminster threatened to pad theJ margin in the sixth, putting runners at second and third with one out. But second base man C.J. Kcyte ranged behind the mound to scoop up a bounder up the mid- HA~D (AR WASH I 3 I TUSTIN -Dillon Donnelly I !>cored three goals :ind three oth-FREE C U S T 0 M D E T A I l C E N T E R ers scored iv.ice as Newport Har-I "Wash n • Protect ft" bor I ligh's water polo team de-Washes, ==~ I featcd Foothill, 12-4, in the Tustin FUI 1'1rl Dmslnt I Summer Water Polo League on Ellplres3odays 1195 Baker, Costa Mesa Wednesday night at Tustin High. I (conwoffa!Mew&Bam1 The Sailors, whose defense gave Open: Mon.-Sat. ~ • &n 9am~ Truck• 1 "-"' AddtllONI All M•for Crwdlt Cwds Accepted L coupon eq>lra 7·5-IM .J up goals on~ during ~o~5 situa-• ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tions, improved to 2-0. John Jones, Scott Stickler and Andy Betz each scored '"ice, while Mike Peetz, Chris Seib and Ryan Wallace added one each. Graham Harvey recorded 'one goalie save for the Tars, while Chris Richardson played solid defense. 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Neub:mh 's 0-1 pitch to Die\ in'>, howeH~r. caromed off the pl:uc to the screen. and S:irvan beat the relay to the pl..ite to knQt the game at 7-7. • lp the eighth, ferryman forced Via at second. then stole second to get in 'scoring po'sition. Ferry-. man then bolted for third "hen a third strike got awa} from the Westminster catcher, and the catcher compounded the miscue by throwing '"ildly to third in an attempt to nail Fen)man. Ferl)man came home easily on the play, \\.ith the would-be strike out victim ·"inding up at second, before officiafs suspended the game. Blevins is scheduled to resume pitching chores Tuesday for Cost:i Mesa, but Ferrym:in, who \\cnt the distance at short, will not be avail- able, according to the cider Via. Boating .. John Drayton, whose boating column normally 1s published every Thursday, missed the boat today, he's on special assignment. He's expected back next week ... if not. for sure, the following week. 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Akemi Nakata, a three-time ladies club ~ It the Newport Beach CC, fmilhed tJcd for tounta with a 228 .,... la the championship niaba recently at the Long Beach Women's City Championships. with final rounds played at Recreation Park Golf Course (par· 72, 5,193 yards). Kay Heaney of the Newport Beach CC was the seventh low-grog finisher (230) in Flisht 8, while Sue Van Valin of Costa Mesa was the third low-gross finisher (229) in Flight A. In Flight 0, Jill Mahany won low gross at 272. Nakata, a zero handicapper, won her third straight Newport Beach CC ladies club title in May with a 76, 75, 79 and 76 .. • Planet Hollywood ... The second annual Planet Hollywood/South Coast Plaza Celebrity Golf Tournament, to benefit Newpon Harbor High's baseball program, is August 8 at PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICl!I PUIUCNOncD PUIUC .. 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For lpODIOdhip information or to make raavatlons, call ~1440. •For Jualon -· Fony Sl,000 educational scholanhips arc available to America •• ID05t deservina and promisin& junior &Olfers, aaes 12-18, throuah the Chrysler Junior Golr Scholarship Program. The pqram, the larF.St initiative o( its kind, is operated in conjunction with the American Junior Golf Foundation. Scholarship tpplications arc available at pro shops, Chrysler-Plymouth dealersh,ps, and by calling the Chrysler Junior Golf Scholarship Program headquanen at 1 (800) 856-0164. Completed applications must be postmarked by Sept. 1, 1994. Scholarship recipients will be announced in November. PUii.iC IOTICll ' •••.1 .......... confideGco with C\'Cry poini. I'd ~r played with 1uys that pd, and I discovered I could tAke my game to a whole other le\'el. "At the end or the first two days. they had a bia cut, and I was expecting to be hcadin& back Monday myself. I'd already checked out of my hotel. But I came back Monday, and found out a week later I made it. S1lrprisc would be an understatement. I was ecstatic." His suona tryout increased recruitina interest, and Kellar commit- ted earlier this week to attend UCI. "I was insulted by the lack of recruiting. but I'm happy to be going to UCI,'~ Kellar said'. "I'm looking forward to lhowing a lot of schools they made a mistake by not giving me any offers." Kellar, though 23, is still a relative volleyball novice. He did not play until his sophomore year at Canyon High in the Santa Carita Valley and did not stan until he was a senior. "I aMWCd ao Ora• County dad ud took 1 wlJejball ems <>ranee Coat." Kellar aakL .. (Thcn-C.oacb) Bob Weczel as.t to try out (or the team, and I m in 1992. I quit before the scuo started, though, because I just (eel a part o( it. I came back an played the last 1wo yurs, and r worked hard to improve my all· game." Said Cutenesc: "David hus to physical ability. We had other p who were more consistent, but really came on at the end of the season. I heard he was phenom the (Festival) tryouts ." Kellar will join Conner OCC standout Masui Allen on the Ea team, coached by Mark Pavlik o State's NCAA champs. "l'm going to be in awe," Kell predicted of his Festival cxpcrie "I'm hoping this will help me ge foot in the door to maybe one d make the national team. I also show that community college pla can play at this level." 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CI- -673-1900 Lg 1 BR w/patlo, $645 kitchen, lndry room, , yon, fwy•. $475/mo mo. ,329 Unlveralty garage. 1804 Clay SI. plus ~ utllltlea. Call #0. No pets 642·2816 $950/mo... 873-3039 714-587·1779. l!'SIDI! BACK BAY Npt t19ht• 2Br 18a,1 _________ --------- p I! PP ER woo D s pool, garden, lndry HOTELS HOTELS 1 BR, w/d hkupa, yard, rm, pvt deck, carport. $595 no pet 631-7813 Sml pet olc. 845-4900 •MOTELS 2718 •MOTELS IEASTSIDI! t BR PRIVATK STUDIO ~~~~~~!!!!!!!._!~~~~!!!!!!! Fenced yar~. all utlls Clean, full BA, utll Incl. r; paid I $695/mo. No pet9, no smoke. SPBCIAL -..FD~VT ·,y 949-g75a S395/mo. 648-6179 ,,,,.DD.uJ •Large tBR, encl ga· PROM $150 rage. walk-In closet, no pets $650/mo. I•••••••• a.ck Bay 3Br 21hea eetty 9~2270 MISCET• •~ous JM Petero hse, gated 1.WUu;; eomm, sec sys, beaut •Sml 2Br cottage $750/ RENTALS Clean rooms, cable TV, pboae, weekly maid service Call For Introductory Rate! y~rd, plant shutters. mo+ utll. •ltg 1 Br apt .......... . Uncotn School. $2350 $625/mo + utll. 714-1• Agt. Jim Kline, 75g.3771 846-~88 or 723-0433 e lg Cyn area, lg tnhse, Your Home 11 ,_R_O_O_M_s.,....· ___ 2_7_0_6 2B R/study, 2 lhBa. Waiting! I070 Nnpor& Bhd., CoMa ..._ (714) 131-8000 Euro kit, trrg, w/d, 1/p, 1 BR Apts, spacious, patio, $1700/mo yrly. poolside, gated, close LIDO beach front,.furn f-vail 8/1. 675-0773 10 beach & shopping. Hparate •Ingle, pvt Call for your now ad· bath & entry. $41 O. ca 1-800-184-3119 •fe Cyn Broadmoor dress 114) 642-5858 Avail 7/1. 673-6103 41BR·2YlBa, well lo-i-;~!!..l!.!.~:::::!:.:.:::=-··-------- eated, xtnt cond. Lg backyard & patio. lmmod occpy. $4200 729·7282 Pr.Yd CA BLOCK TO BEACH Lrg airy 3Br 2Ba dplx. Gar, carport, lg decks. Yearly. 731-1230 Cherry L•k• are• 3BR + den, 2.5BA, lrml dining, sap fam- ily, lndry rm, cul-d .. sac $2000 942·8787 Holght•2Br hH. Giant yd/patio, gar, d/w, frpl Newly redone In/out. Cutef $1200.642·2550 Newport Crest Condo 3br 2.5 ba dbl gar· w• I b ar-f p-pool·S pa· tonnls-S 1500 544-3049 N EWPORT SHORES 4Bd, fresh paint, comm pool, spa & tennis $1800 AGENT 6l1·1400 Oceanfront 3Bd .. $2000 Qceanfroot 4Bd $2400 1"Eid/garage ....... 5860 Bayside Mobil• Home 2Bd 2Ba ......... $1150 Balboa· Newport Realty 723-4494 *THE BLUFFS* Spacloua 2Bd·2BA SINGLE STORY. end unit, lovely grnblt vwJ Quiet cul·de-sac. Ideal couple home In tip· top-condl $1600 mo. Haatlnga & Co Rltra 940-5590 U•SINC. Newport &Nlch-Co•ta Mna D•llY Piiot 330 West Bay Street Costa Mesa. CA 92627 Dear Maria, I wanted to commend you and the Daily Pilot for the Profit Techniques. Inc. classified advertisement which recently ran · in the newspaper. We received a tremendous volume of calls referring to the admlnistr~tive assistant ad in the Dally Pilot, larger than any response for our previous advertisements. We ultimately selected someone who had responded to the ad. Profit Techniques. Inc. 1s pleased with the result of our investment, and we plan to utilize the Daily Pilot classifieds again in the future. ' Thank you for your assistance and fine work in our employee search. Marhnelle S. Hibbard Principal, Profit Techniques. Inc. ---; -~ . '"" ~ . Run your ad in the Newport Beach · Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card #or mail it in with a check todayf R·un for a weekf If your car _d~s not sell we'll run it for another week FREE f All for $1 o• . ···-----------------------~ ' I •' I I I I I I D YES,SELL MY CAR Name Addreu City Zip Phone Credit Cord D MC D VISA D AM X # Exp -- Moil To: DAILY PILOT 330. W. Boy Slreel, Cosio Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 642·5678 Or FAX (714) 631 ·659..d (Private Porty Only) Please Check Pertinent Boxes · Yeor--Molae Model Pr;ce - 0 6 Cyl.ttder DV·8 D Al.Ao Tront D 4 .,..I D 5apeed DAI~ Dldt.r6'- D fvl'-r D'-/s-D,_,...,_ D '-/WiNJow> D '-er/s-ing DAM/FM Slw.o D ~CcMol o eo. .... D V.,.,,IRool Sutl Roof r...WG1o11 .J WJ-'C:O-, ..J laidou Top w,,..Wft.J, J Aley Wfl.I. ,_,c-r~ t.J SWng W Window : • $10 for 4 lines, S 1.00 each odcJitionol line ··-·-------·---------------H\.M'l.'IG'tQtl IEACll • RlllllltAIM VALUY Independent Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for you. -----•lcI.EANING DOORS 3580 FURNITURE HEALTH, BEAUTY IANDSCAPE • MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 Pl.ASTER mE 3928 SERVICE SERVICES DIRECTORY 3 548 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii REP AIRS An oxperlonoed dependable door hangar. Guar work, reaa. Don 521-6910 ------I REPAIR 3880 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PUBLIC flOTICE •W.P. YOUNGQUIST iiilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ t by t Tllo & Marble 3622 • FITNESS 3740 LAWN CARE 3808 ----- HOUSECLEAN I NO 15 yrs exp Good refs. eo-...a...te Rfft •llon Lawn Aa tlon H PelnUntt Contncter INT/ElT.QUALITY tST Cuatom quality work ••....-er Rofler Skatlntl PeraoNI ra ave The Calif. Public Utill· Oual. painting by profit at reaa'bl prices. Wood, wicker, uphola, Tralner·learn outdoor a healthier, greener ties Commission RE· Uclll02098 1 Pelch to complete 77g.2788 L..,591315 BUSINESS ate. FREE pickup & survival technlquea. lawn. lncreaaed water/ QUIRES that all used FrH HI. 145_3~5 jobs. licensed. 25yrs Call anytime. Marla • 241-0531 • delivery. 892·1823 30yra exp 887-4290 f ertilizer Intake. household good• ---...---...-....,....-• exp. 24 hr• 554-7831 Really Cro•tlvo Ille OPPORTUNITIES 3487 --------ELECTIUCAL 3610 Enhanced drought movers print their ltrr1 Quelllr Palnllnt work Patios-fountains i lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil CONCRETE e. ---------l':'.:"::"~':::':-:-----1 • ...,.t...,o_.le_ranc__._•_· 4_54-_84...._1_1_ P.U.C. Cal T number; PLUS Io u ch up• -p-1-.n.--•IN-G--3-8-90-ateamrms·saunas-lubs c:11 G••nJNG 3••2 HEALTH/ Tr .. trlm/r•mov•I, limos and c:hautteura murals. Richard Sinor v..a showers. 753·9229 J.Wefry Rep-PT home/ MASONny 3557 A-t Rloctrloal work -vv print their T.C.P. num· Uc 280644 845-3209 ----otc shows. E·Z 5800• "' Local Uc contractor NUTRITION 3742 sprinkler iyatema & 11 1 $2500 mo. Ground fir · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil lndscpg. You name II, ber In a adverts• QUALITY CAR• Everyday low SS copper WATER o It' I t 723-4446 8 p I Q I Quick Rasponsel Flnlahod grading-we do Ill 846-4174 ments. If you have • 20 yra exp. Quality r •PIP• -c: om PI• t • pp. • un • eat r Ct/ Ul lty Fr•• Est. 890-7042 Olrt-<:oncr•••·Hphalt N atural B irth Control quHllon about th• 1.. workmanship. fair plumbing MVC. s & s HEATElt 3933 l.andteapt, briek. ltOM. RLECTRICIAH removal-pOOl fill Ins. ""' •"ectlv• PMS & gality of a mover, limo prlcH 845-2417 Ron Plumbing 836-8942 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CllRPENTRY 3510 JT Coner••• M3-012J License 111233108-CtO. 3',5' Bobcat 557·1566 Infertility application. r.,,.-,.. •• .,, •. &.I•"'· or chauffeur. call: FIL AM DRAIN iilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBrlck, Blook, Stone, Tile Small jobs, malnt and Free Intro union woM..-... 751-3478 Public Utlllllas •oa HUnON CO. • CommlHlon Interior/Exterior. Sarvlce·Small drain A tb z HANDYMAN Cone, Patio, Driveway repalra. 548-5203 Mary 955-2334 714_558_.151 Complete drywall a. $24.50. Main dral.n ~stAU.JREFACf CA81N£TS Fplc. BBOs. Ref. 20 Yr BANDY MAH 3710 LEGAL acouatlc celling S38.50. 847..,..643 l<ltchens, baths, doors. Exp. Terry 557.7594 ELDEJU.Y -IN_S_ll_U_CTl __ O_l'f_3_7_8_0 ••v On Moving ••rvlc• Liii 622831 Plumblng Repair• & Windows. Doug S46-i 258 CemenVbrlck/atone/Ule NelN&R•t81 PrepertlH SERVICES 3812 LowHt, Storage, prof. H2·989t Drains Claared from fHIRE A CARPENTER drvwy alab $2.50/aq ft CAllE ;J611 Paint-Carpentry· XLNT rep. I hr min. Ins. KOi:MAN ~liTINQ $5.50. All fl1ttu1u In Additions/Remodel a •lamped concrete Qrywa• and morel Prepare to axcell on Paralegal Service• Tte7151. V/MC 731·2958 ln«/EJd O'ual work stalled. Steve's S4S·8298 •P:lra/Wal er/Rapalra. L#!54185e • 631-4310 Home health •Ide Garv MS.9277 SAT w/PAT O'DOWD All typeMtortlfled •SUPIR iiOVIRi• Reu. pricft THa LOCAL PLUMalR Total prlcH Installed 30 gal S259, 40 gal $279, so gal $329. 241 ·0t37 7am·10pm The Piiot ClaHltlod The moat comprehen· alve and current direc- tory of goods and aer- vlc•• •roundl .;Jerry 848-7940 Concr•U·lll•·•lat• CPR cert·atrong M..avt Carpentry, roofing, Author Consultant 10 yra •11p. Low S Careful, courteous Bond/In• alnc• '78. alnct UH-t WOiiam ~Ira, AtmOCI. Doors, win-Orlveways-patloa-pool 24hra·dly rat•• negtbl plumbing. drywall, Lec t urer. lrvln• •Lorie 986-5220• exp'd Proa. Free eat. Li"518$17 'r" Eat Blfl9lll Co.·W• are .. ·-------- dowl. cablnetl, ••ucco l dry· •deck a L ti' 28 5 237 Kareem 780-3053 stucco, painting, tile, Seminar• 873·2360 T148288. M2·8a98 •4e40:S3 24hra cloH as your phone. -..~. 1ences. ga1e1, 11c. Uc 1.eoo-e15.9312 etec:1r1ca1. Jim Mt-7494 --------LDIOUSINI iWliiOW c1rc1e M81nt. L111•1eooo s15.9304 ~syrs exp . .1enr 142"°517 FENCES •Hl.Q HANDYMAN• JEWELIY .:t784 SUVICIS 3814 MUSIC Pllnllng. W1bt. Housel CONTRACTORS . .-.. -1151* !'.'. LESSONS 3835 Apt. Oual. Job. Fr" Ht. ROOPING _t'tu_ltD_CARE ___ 3_5_3_61 3558 • DEC~ I 3615 , ___ tllV'W" ____ iiii&iiiiii___ SI. llcl511197 836-1751 3910 "fl& liil••••••• Plumblng/elec/water Wllllam Harold Jewelers GOLD Kn UllOUlllll T. DOUiiia P•iftUng •l'KNC•a OATllS• htn/aprlnklera/cell Walch & Jewelry repair New cara-wHkday Ylollft/Pleno Lnaona Finni qullllty palnUng Sedler Rooftne·Llc: & ------ Local Uc 20yr exp Small Jobs, big jobs Quick response. FrM Eal. 650-7042 DEClt 3548 COATING ----------- _,.,,,Ir,,_. ,.,._. fans. lnatall/Repalr. Antique/Fine Jewettv specials. Stoctled bar Fun-creative-Inform In the beKh arH. Ina Ina. Specialize c:Oml'f'I. Redwoode L#579805 FREE eat. •4t-Ot37 lklylMlltndl e7:a-o:a•e 7112 ..... TCP 7280 atlve by highly exp N .. t/clean. L#ee1332 r•roof/repalr. 25 yrs. Jim Whyte 142·7208 Semi Redred conllactOf, --------•---------teacher w/BM.AJI agff Terry IOIM85-ellO •FREE EST 875·5095 •W-41....... =· =~~1 UJmSCAPI • can·1 wm to Katherine 831-uee viiOUili Piiitlii6 -.-.,.-.15-T_A_TE __ _ :=..'e.;::... ~ I ~.Ken e42-1no-' lAWtf CUI 3808 get 10 al thoM •-------Im/Eld, 0Ua11ty work. ~ AtJv--eon..17.._. 'repair l<>bt NVISING =-E·~sT -~~~oa SPICWIST 3911 --atOUnd the houM? SDVJCIS 3848 .. -- Lee lhe C1•11•d PLUG IN l\tlllltl!lt,. C~t11!o111!• \llWl(fS "°'91eii("'C~ .. ~ .. ... ,~ . ~ • ·co-.·--.·a.-u.-1 •VSIDSS ; AllllODCDllllTS LOST. IUUU. UTATI OPPOaroant ZIZO POUllD ·2904 ii;Ciiiii~=··--ii--.~~~~~~~~~ ~~!!111!!~~--·1..._•N 8TUHNT llWAllD 9r4Z'""l1 _.. ___ ....... ____ ,LOCAL R'Tae24 Loce-lnMtMted In muek: Lost Tebby cat. a11wr .... 11 Ha •••IP l1JSJJllSS OmQ llone••uy All Or and eporte. Other w/black marking• PO.••-2719 ~!.!!'!.ee13K Scandinavian, Eur~ eleek a ~fut An- -..n& ~ .. ._, pean high echool etu-ewer• to '"Ginger." -~~1!1!11111•••11 NEW APPLE UNE, INC. denle antvlng Auguel. Wearing bl.ck coAat SAFETY FIRST ACAOSI t Type of coolue NllWPORT •UCH TRUCK DRIVERS 8ec:Ofl'e a with hMl't·ehape pen-Both vulnerable. South deals. •x•c 8UIT•a Drive to ownlll so ~~~::~~1JN~ dant (may have fallen NORTH LowHt prlcH, frH down. Look at our oft). LUt Mef\ 'rlday, + A .J 8 G MMe••· 833-9550 MW program: I0.78 RAPID WEIGHT LOSS et17• In area of SH-~ 10 & ~r mile • .. mU..I "SpeclaUzlng In dlf· ward Road & Morning () 8 z Tractot ownereh.lp/30-flcult caeee. •• In-Cyn, CdM. ,... ... call COMMEICIAL 40 month•I so.22 mile creuee inetabo'laml CMS/Eva. 840-2178. •A Q 8 8 2 PaGP!an 2778 driver payl Averae-Stope hungert Ouar-WEST EAST FOR LllA8• 2,000 e/f lnduetrlal, 55c eq. ft, cJean Weatalde CM. 7t 4/454.9577 10,000+ mllea/month. antffd falt reaultel + 3 + Q 7 2 Company driver 1)081· Cati ne>W, kaave 20%1 PERSONALS "Q,J 9 7 8 \) K 8 4 2 tlont available. Com-United Pharmaceutl-~ A J 7 3 ) Q JO 9 4 pany !raining for atu· calt 1-800·733·3288 • 10 4 3 + 8 7 dent• available. Your (Skinny-Dip available). SOUTH effort determine• your COD'• accepted. PUSOV•YC! 3002 + K JO 8 6 ~ WAAV BELOW MRKTI aucceutt New Apple1~--._...._.,....-~ -.. Otf/r•lall 2000 at Un" Inc., 1-800-843· Sona Al E.(B. Aug 54) & ~ A 3 Nu Udo Slorefrnt. 98c 8308/1-800-843-3384, Donald M.(B. Dec 58) HOT & WILDI v K 8 5 NNN. Xlnt Traff & Madlton, South Da-... king relaUv" of fa· • K J 5 Prkg. PRUDENTIAL kota ther Walker Albert 1-80C>-le0-8969 NEWPORT 673-1900 START YOUR OWN ~~':eur:!' ~~m~ T~I FrH Call ~t~idd~~t North Eaat BUSINES~ & FINANCE BUSINESS OPPOITUNITY 2904 BUSINESS divorced 11181 In s .. SCHOOLS. 1 + p... 3 • , Pau alt\•. Al, 909-822-0374 4 + p... p... p ... MOVING MUST Youne mountain INSTIUCTIOH 3012 Opening lead: Queen of Q SELL INVENTORY man • .. k• pellle The fineue is a slrange creature. OF SKIN C•RE woman for primitive ••ton .. aloe twlr11ng U II h k · A nocturnal love rhuala. & alrul taught the SU~ y, 'fl en YOU ta e It rou ll't! PRODUCTS Call Frank 642·5689. RIGHT way-moderate h(?J>ing Lo collect an extra tnck thal INCH LOSS CREAM prlcea 714·722·5289 you might not be able to win other· and BODY WRAP FUN 8 yre & up wise. But there are times when you SOLUTION. APPROX LOST • wish it. will lose-for example when 3000 JARS, WILL F09TU'ft 2925 you have stayed in game and slam TAKE 1 ST $500, vnu 900 Numberel S$$ CASH. 662-3508 EMPLOYMENT dependt only on the fine11se. And HI Profttt/L.o Start upl V•NDING-Local Ria $ REWARD $ there are occasions when you don't Top IS programs avt For Sal•·S50000Jyr Black a white Persian care much whether it succ~s or ellher way. Here's an illustration. Sur>pOM vuu get to four spades on the IU<'lion shown North's jump Lo thl'ft apadea is forcinc and. ••nee you have no alam embitiou, you aimply raile to came. You receive the leed of the queen of heart.e. Is there any thre1t to your contract? You are aaaured of 10 tricks; four spades, five cluba and lhe ace of hearts. The only problem is that East might pin lhe lead with the queen or epadet and thoot a dia- mond through thf king, in which case you could lose two diamond tricks, a heart and a trump. 4 "'*"-9 Faseenet 14WlcleSt. t5Flowef 16 Feudal lorcl 17Shy 19 Wise saying 20 Gathef bit by btt 2 t Embfoidefy yam 23Deeelve 2• Real bargain 26 Corduroy ndges 29 ReligiouS quenels 3 t Heat s6urce 32 T0tonto f004baU player 36 Aqoanum hsh 38 Soop bowls 39 Topping out 4 t Musical wOt1I 42 leis Slide 43 Acior Maio1s 44 like a k1ncl of watch 47 -a hancl •9Stoonecl 50 Baby buggy Bot 54 Lookecl nice on 56 Filmy material 57 DeS&f1 planl 59 Th1ee·Slded goody Once you have isolated the prob· lem, the solution is easy Lo find. Allow the queen of hearts to hold the first trick (to sever the defend- ers' communications in that auit) and win the continuation. Lead a lrump to the ace and continue with a low spade. When East follows low, finesse the Len. If it. loses, West can't attack diamonds profitably and you have your 10 tricks. If it wins, you have not only saved a contracl that r.t~--~­ might otherwise have been defeated, but as a reward, you 11COre an ~--t--+-­ nowt 1-800-865-1000 Po tential Cat, name "Chip-Ell.PLOYllENT loses because your contract 1s sare APRO~NWINNER (~)95~~ munk." Latl teen 5530~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~- June 27th In Corona . Up to $12,000 caah del Mar. Pleue h•IPliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Why play l;ilde 'N The Community overtrick. monthly In your CREDIT 2907 me find him. Call a• OP•NI -....... ------Seek with cfllldcare? Market Place. pockell No •elllng.1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil KJrbu, 640-l379. *WA,___ * ... EMPLOYMENT Call The Piiot today! PilN Clastlfled Snack & c•ndy vend'' ' Cook P~burger-x ... t 642 5678 842·5878 machlnH for local OVERDUE BIU.S? Cuti--.,....------oppty·fun en\llronment 55301 __ • __ . ____ -------- route. lnveatmt req. monthly payment a $100.0Q Muat •Pk Englleh-grt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 800-821·6383 day/eve cup 10 50%. Ucenled R E W a R D ~raonallty 875-5231 DOQ RUNN•R PIT •-------......-------------....,....--~--·• and bonded non-pron1 " o~NT EMPLO,,...:NT AT&T MCI NUMBERS! company. 1-eoo-228-GOLD BRACLET uposTAL.IO•a•• Mon/Wed/Fri, Irvine EMPL u•uo 1 auo 62 C1ear 83 OPEC vesael 84Anger 65Leg pai1 66Tag 67 Chiwacler adOf Beatty DOWN t Sheriffs 10 2 Saini Teresa's homelOwn 3 -to meollOrt 4 Rotate ~~cleg 7 Vanity 8 lulCUfle$ 9Cole - t 0 Apple donk t t T rue-1<>-life 120melet 1ngredlen1 13 Pee -Reese 18 Make a breeze In 22 Shade tree 24,iGlance over 251So 27Charred 28 Obstacles 29 Gotter Sam - 30Boolh 32 Coral reef 33 Coln ot India 34 Oollarb1ll 35 AbOve poet 37 Scrape t>y INtth 39 Ba5'0att s - Rose 40Gosh1 42 African nabOO 45 A savings acc1 46 Fnsk 48 New Jersey hoclley player SO Sidekick 51 Small quarrel 10 52 Brighi blue 53 Dts1nbu1ed 55 Grant • 56 Oauotiter 57 Chicken -- king 58 Weapoo 60Chorch vestment 61 Last lefter 11 12 13 SSS Starting a turnkey 0190 Ext. 49. Call 24 W I th SI x Green St art S 1 2 • o 8 /hr Terrace. 3 big doge. 5530 900 Une as a t ide houra. + benen11. For exam S10/hr. 875-1520 bualneu la easier Chrasaphase Stones, & application Info call -F-1-.-H-IN_Q_T_A.....,.C .... K-L"""l!-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1.-~-1---+--+--1---+- than you think. Call ••••••••• 3/4" Wide. Lost Sun· 219n94-0010 x CA130 Sale• & SeNlce. Ffr for more Information day between 2 and _s,,..,a,.,,m,.,,·7,...P,,,,m,....,,7,.,,d,,..,a:':y•~·=-eummer, Pfr winter. 1-800-417-4900. ANNOUNCEMENTS 6:00 pm, In Newport •MODl!L Sl!ARCH• NB locatlon. 842-8662 CLEANING FRANCHISE BUILD A FAMILY BUSINESS. Let the ANNOUNCEMENTS ServlceMa•t•r Famfly 2920 •tart your own r••f· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim dentlal or commercial •a0/20• Beach, In the vicinity ~_:.~:=~"°Ho~: of Via Udo Oporto Ae•ncv, 7•7-toeo. Boardwalk, and pos-DOCKllASTU alblly In the Via Udo 5 Yrs. prevtoua exp. VIiiage, deckslde req'd, aupervleory walkway. Please call aklllt. Frr. Mon-Fri & 631·6000 Room 112. tome WHkende. ' cleaning franchise. WITHOUT GL.ASSESI Fortune 500 company 1--=-=-~~==--offerlng unique train-Safe, rapid, non-FOUND BIRD MAINTl!NANCI! • Great Summer .lob Just dialing pho ne. Earn S5·S 15/hr. No Mlllng. Mon-Fri 6am- 11 :30am, CM area. Call Todd, 706-2365. LT CONSTRUCTION $ t 0/Hr 82 t -6800 ENQINl!l!R North Laguna talon Ing & marketing sup-surglcal, permanent INSPIRATION POINT All ed I restoration In 8·8 CORONA DEL MAR port. you ne s weekt. Alrllne pilot $8,000 down plus CALL AND DESCRIBE working capital. Fl· developed. Doctor ap-( 7 1 4) 9 6 9 -4 3 5 O 1~ I b c ptoved. FrH lnforma-1.,...,,,..,,,.=-==~~=: nancu•v avai a le. all lion by mall: (800) LOSTs EYEGLASSES 5 VTs. previous exp. neecls exp'd Stvllat req'd. Holel back· w/hlgh .. ncl cllentele. ground a plut. Ffr. Rental station or comm. 714-497-6060. for frH brochure: 1· •22·7320. New bifocals, In bright O.ATEHOUS• 800-230:2360. ... A TTl!NDANT (812) 897-1075, multi-colored case. PIT, Sal & Sun 8:00 lmlLllTATI .... CRUISESHIP.IOBS Fax(6t2)897·1079 June 19th In or PM 0 Real Eatate The TELE•CLASSIFIED JOB LINE. OC's first interactive telephone job line. Has l OO's of different job opportunities waiting to be beard by you. PT, J;T, SaJaricd, Hourly. CALL 24 HOURS Earn up lo $2000 I Satlefectlon around Mariners LI· A.M. 10 5:30 · · ut· Busy Wiii.ti IOclllon. going peraonallty. ..a-For ..__ e F fch month working on 8UAr'anteed. brary. Call 966-0722, camp -·· p--rec 0 arge. cruise ship• or land· FREE PERSONALITY Uk for Ilene. BALBOA BAY CLU• cal Ron Tllllor. :I . Hear acruaJ emplO)'er's voices describing tour companies. No 7 /645-5000 Ext 521 1'11"'1111 •II ex~rlenc• necessary. TEST. Your ~raonal-LOSTs.PASSPORT 14 · available position. · For Information call 1· lty cletermlnH youi Call 722 .. 102 .. ''" e Call often and hear about J'Obs as they 206-634-0488 e xt. happln•••? Knowi--*.....,,",...E,,,....W,,.....,A,...R,,,,...,D""•--Can't seem to 673-7300 C895 t. ri~~~ Call .t-600-334-MISSING CATS become available. On the move? Sell your extra household · items in Classified -=~~-=-:-":":=== u . grey and white get to all those PILOT CLASSIFIED • 5000 People each week arc using rhe PILOT CLASSIFll!D long haired cat miss-repair Jobs It's th• retourc• you 11'• th• rHource you Ing alnce S..30. Also around the house? can count on to tell a TELE-CLASSIFIE~ JOB LINE. can count on to sell a Orange long-haired myriad of merchan-. · myrl1d of merchan· tabby misting since s-Let the Cl•aalfled dlse llemt, because DON'T YOU BE LEFT OUT. dlH ll•mt, becauN 4 Near Meta Dr. and ·Service Directory our column• compel our columns com~I lrvlM Ave. Santa Alla help you find qualified buyers to 67., JOBS (5627) qualified buyera to Height• area. Please calll '1 • ca111 call c714) 955-3025 ___ re_n_a_bl_e_h_e_lp_. ______ M_2_-s_e_7_8 __ ._ _________ ...., _____ _ 842-5878 EMPLOYMENT 5530 • Secret•rv PIT• Smatl friendly NB area office. 1 Yoll'Jl be multi altllled · With a sales peraonal1ty. Common sense a must. Hrs flex. ReSUfT\H! P.O. Box. 1246 NS 92663 Whether you're buying or selling, Classified covers all your needs! EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 SEW OUR HAIR ACCESSORIES AT HOME Fun and easy Call nowl Accessories Etc. 1·813-264·7576 Ext 9. Sell your unwanted Items the easy way! To place your classified ad call 642-5878. Summer Work S 10. 1 5. Start Work ID retail sales & service No exp nee. 18 '· Scholarships & ad· vancement o pp1ys. Flex. hrs 851 ·095 t All Klncls of Jobs For All K1ncls o f People Piiot Cleulfled. c~slt Your Local O~e County Auto Dealer TODAY! AUDI AllOI Of NEWPORT llACH '45 E. Cwt Highway, Newport 8txtl 67)4)900 CftWl IMW Elictlere Mledlon of new & tlfffUly pttpal!d BMW's *JYS in s10elt Sales. SeMce, Luslno. Edinger 11 SS Fmwry, S.U Ma AIAo ~ 13$-3171. SADOUIACIC IMW 45 Otllleld • IMne ll0-1200 STERLING MOTOttS LTD. ExclUslYe BMW Dealer. Sales • Service • leasing. t 540 JWl>om, Newport Buell. 6•M'"• SADDLE BACK Sales ~ Service Leasing ~ Parts lllNE IUJO mR 1.-e31·3377 714·•1• 1be Ultimate in Cmtomer SU rice ... The Best Selection the Best Service and our price will convince you. 11t1 UL11MA11! oaMNG MACHINB. Nabers Cadillac &Buick Where There 's ALWAYS ~®~· Sales • Service • Leasing 2600 Harbor Blvd. of Can ColtaMaa 540-9100 CHEVROLET CMM10LP Of NIWPOn lfACH 445 E. Coast Hwy~ Newpolt 8eadl • 67 S.o900 CONHEU CMIVllOlll Sales • Ser*8 • l..ainO • ,.,. 2128 Hll1lor llvd~ Colll MIU "6-1 ZOO CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH AftAI CMIYIUl.ft.YMOUIN ,.,.====-s.:-~~ S. OI San DieOo Fnwy Olf HlltlcW IM. 146-1f14 HUNTINGTON llACH CHIYSlll l'lYMOVnf t M61 llNch 81. H\ftllaglOn Bueti. 8 Bies. So. OI ~05 Fwy. U2-G6S1 NnU CUC* CMIYIUI P\YMOUnl !MM AulO Cent.. 71~11·7411 DODGE . . ' FORD l\nTU CUCK POIO TIUCIC a AUTO CINlll IMne Auto Center 714~72·5400 HONDA COSTAMUA~ Scdlern callomia's lMvest Honda DealerShlp 2881 H.1tt1or Blvd., C.M.• 436-5050 RAY fW>EJOE HONDA Sales • SeMce • Leasing • Patts • Body Repair lrvtne Auto Ceotet 71•·130-7600 -Costa :&lesa HONDA INFINITI (714) 436-5050 . (714) 241-1300 Both locarcd at 2888 Harbor Blvd. MITSUBISHI 2833 Harbor Blvd. (714) 545-1700 (Q) (j\) ~ *Plus * :Costa Mesa COLLI SION 1399 Logan Ave. (714) 549-8755 HYUNDAI INFINITI ISUZU JAGUAR JI •• '• LEXUS WWSOf ~- In Ille Hell1 of Orange COll'llY Available for lmmefilte Delivery! 22 fW'f, at'Beach Blvd 71A/19241906: 2'31566-)111 LEXUS C>F \rVEST 1\1INSl ER * GREAT SELECTION * * Immediate Delivery * LS 400 • ES 300 SC 400 •SC 300 LS 400 • GS 300 • ES 300 Call About Our Zero Down No Glmlck Le11ln&I Your Best Buy is in the Heart of Orange County! 13590 Beach Blvd., We1tmlnt1rer Beach Blvd. at 22 Prccway 714/892-6906 - LINCOLN/MERCURY .~. 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AUTO 124 ..-• • _,. t-•eallft 9'1hT 11000 eMottU ' •a I ' O S AJ;; P8 PB N cabinet. cream aolor pine, ftull 11 pl PO: OUlr9QI 18 " ..,.,. • . •Pd, A/C, AU/PU I E· AT, • • • ew······~-mu•to---1100. 14+1914 hefbe 135 klrida. 11: COaAM• ft O ...,_ CMa, P/8, P/8, Completely loadN. Int, f'M caaa. Xlnl CAll'T ll'IND A CAii ~ 1wa fiiLI MW Seara ll9C 110 eoe47'"8421 w 11•"'8 1~H /8. JlOU 9075 new chllch, new Cenlur• wheela. body/paint. Maga, YOU CAii Al'POll ... ._.... 5535 Ilk• ....... 11•50. c .. · Dll. MU 1122 Custom Minta "'9lra uphol, new tit••· lmmao cond. N/Smkr, 11850 obO. 131·7148 Hundreda ot vehlc:le WNU11Ui¥ ·-A ...... VHI' r8dlo A body/p.ant In prime Just luMd. Dla"ae 17:»-3402 fUI TO YOU IOZ2 .,.,... Uedculeusty •eo Mu1t•nw QT cond, lmm•c •He Sale-Mu•• S.UI --------~_,:ev~U,-: ~ •••t ...,....._,1cue. lm•••••••IMev ..._, f'nuy, Julv IMlntallied, x1n1 COM. ...., l.04o ml, wttct c.,. MU8T ••••· 975-1231 VOLVO 1230 Info call 1..,_... tom finish c•pen1er,•·ID--l-,-.. -.---1S1---• • • • tli 79ffto?I 800 11111 118,800. M2-8114 whl/Whl lttv, io.ded, IHH. 78•·7871 ·n 450 SLC Gray/red•••••••• .. rvtoee toll fr••I 25 ~ •xpertelic.. \oaftn&I' 2 ... kltt--1 --•-Aoecia. CdM, look '°' 211 ,..,....,_, ~ AT, ldnl c:ond-1 owrv •*"'Ta:" llHch• Int. Xlnt cond ownt a1• ..... ,. Turbo war,n 1-~-~·• •••7 71411421111 lllSC. •015 -•Y --·--b•lloonl teao•.. -·-• • ··--· 11:1.IK/obO 984-1125 • • ,._, -· • v 10 wka old, wt1 N1Ye t-·· 11-8 cabin CNIMr, lwn Vb, PILOT LAS81PUID kept perfect, nu litn. WM/beige llhr rd Eld. A-10l2. u•v WOMI aparec:I 0t ...-rect. alnl cond. 124,0QO. 11'• the reeourc:e you all Hnric:• record•. .....-bat 1rau1oy1--,P""l""'L"""O"""T~C""'Li"""A"""S"""S~l~l'~l•=t ~XCE~NT PAY! AQUMIUll IO GAL 64e-S392 ........ II Hunt. Htbr. 141-zni ~with can count on to ... a 11700. daya 840-5032 whta n.wieu. 211< ml II'• lh• euy·I AsHmble P'Oducta al PR•• l'iCUS fli&i IAT--wlT 31 OcMla 74 c•-·•-.... -. -· atutr? myriad of mel"ChM-or 840-1028 evn. 120,750. 788-1983 ace•••· lnformallon-home. Call toll free w/pedeatal, great ..._,... --·• -A __ .. •-.. ,__ 1•-.. _ 1-800-487-6581 cond, aome pana but 1, 2 or 3. Approx 7 fl Point Dr. Fum, wahr/ Xlnl cond, rebullt .... -...... ..ma, -•u.. The Community Why play Hid• 'N packed marketplae• Ext.11711. not .. 1100 814-4HJ twgh. You dig. Calf dryr, frig, clothee, ti.. mOlor lo hra. MtOO. Clullllld our columne compel Markel Place. Seek with chlldc:ate? vtslled regularly . sue· DONATE 556-5825. hid -.ma & mlacll 'l7weol 14,._;,, =r.1: •. :~:-10 ":i~:~n;ci ~-:.:.'::. Piiot IOdayl ·-~-'-~-~-~au_lly_l'net'_· _t>v_•·_a1_•_kJ_nd_• Lovtnti ...... wll care for loddler, 2-3 days per week, Eastald• CM. Call 850-7838. Nwrao'• aldo, live-In. CNA-CHHA, Hp, refs. LI hMkplng, own car. Flllplno. 118-812.()335 ~~;: i=.·~.~~~ JEWWlY, POIS COSTA lllSA 1124 SAit IOATS 7014 tax deduc11b1e. neec:1 • AltT eo2s••••••• ·------not run. FREE TOW·t•lliil•llil••••• INQ. Jewish Heritage llWS1 DI ........ en-• 0 v In~ for lh• Blind. gagemnt rtng-11 carat, I 1-eoo-a.ooun '"1lold In • Cetller ale! 12 f'T Hobie 1 S1111boa1 • 1r.ner. Ilk• new, 11250. Calf I08 ... 24IO (1-I00-238-128') .. nlng. Paid 114,000. •••••••• ,GREAT LEGAL ADVICE Beat oner. 850-0809 cuaaec 1tiiODU aa llUll .... ~ 7/t. Reetored. Extr ... With allp. Reduced to llOOO. 175-2827 MERCHANDISE ANTIQUES 6010 ------ • LOWEST PRICEll 86 Clvll/Crlmlnal Hlec· 1·PE-TS--.------ llon1. Call nowll 1· 900·582·1900 Exl. A.NlMAI.$ 6049 780. 12.49/mlnute. Av· erage 3 mlnutn. 11 + -------- Don't Ml11 Thia Onel T•l•Setvlc• USA Inc., ADOPT-A-PET SAT/SUN •BUYING ITEMS• Haggeralown, MO Every Sal & Sun at From 1800-1960. 1 pc 211u. 1301> •191. PETSMART, Foun1a1n 1 Oam·8rm MAllHI SUPS ooas 1022 ---------- Jewelry to entire house _23_2_3_. ------Valley. Pupplea, kit· Onlul 30-• B09I 8'lpa contents. Immediate Last Calll Micro $75. ~ .=::: c:~ '• • ,.: In UdO u.,:::::.. cHh, lops. 873-6223 Steel basin-a w/ Ing home•. CALL 241· lage. 110/ft, utla pd. counl•r• & faucets 0317 for more Info. 3t23 .. nlltff Dr Call Randy 175-8170 RNrroD'I! GO 4 S25ea, front door SSO. FU AIO 1 Clout dt• s 20... AKITA PUPS (Cr•H Str•••• • 40 FT mootlnji. Newpot1 Misc tow., racks & AKC, champion lln••· Paulartno A Bay In front of Amen-• MOVING MUST llghl• flxtur... Iron areal marklngal S500-•rlatol) can Legion. S12,500 SELL.'! gates, etcl 873·.9399 $600. Call 587•1779, Cloth... Jewelry. or trade. 541-8954 kltc:henwa1e, exerclH .,,....---.-----.- Evenno .,lb, like new Queen bod w/llnen• & FREE equlpl, furnllure & Aoooee •• water condition S50 brass hdbd, Spauld· TO LOVING HOM• tone morell w•nted. Need dock 1::;1<:;1 662•3508 1;:;11;:;1 Ing golf clubs, bag & 1---------apace for Udo 14 to cart, lg drafting dHk Former companion MT 8-31 leach young eon lo CA Kng Simmons matt Ible, mdl plane sup-dog to ••nlot citizen ,..7 MlnAAlla St! aall. Gratis. 548-e140 w/frm. drtr, hdbrd, plies & magazines. needs a new home. -,. ...... end tbls. Sec aofa, 646-4380 .llNX I• a nln•Y••r· •OAT SLIP In Balboa each aec 7'. Laminate old Italian Greyhound HUNTINGTON CovH. Water & •lee coNH/end tbts. Exec SELL ING Y 0 UR mix, 12 Iba, brown pd. $250/mo. desk. chrs, credenza. HO"'SE? Save thou· with brindle marking•. HAIBOUR 8142 9SCM17M Call 640-0674 sands on Real Eatate Current sholl, MU-'•••· Complete HI of terad, come• with Excellent loc nr Ferry. Ethan Allen format llv· tng room $890. Vlcto· rlan sofa/love seat $925. Cherry Ouffn Anne d ining room ••I w/buffet & china 12150. Leather den legal documents plus on•y•ar veterinary In-.-oVJNQ SALE* 40' +. on-shore balh Gulde. Send $29.95 aurance, bed, lead, SAT 8am·1pm facllilllea. Pvt parking plus 12.00 S /H lo •le. A hou .. dog who 17071 Weatport Drive avt. 72:a-a•35 Home Buyer Seller love• to alt on your Udo tlle-c:tMp water up Service, 52 Lake lap, ha'• •lw•~• will·•••••••••• to 70'-utll pd-acceH Blvd .. Suite 218, Red· Ing lo take a walk I 1' 24hra-beet I 875-1488 ding, CA 9I003. Salle· PleaH call voice mall: TIANSPOITATION • 213-111-1488 • HI S1;500. Unused faction Gua1antffd. 'tU-4544·2916, leav••••••••••• -~='"'~"""""~,,.,..,......,-box spnng & mattreu 1• LIVE iiOAiiD IN N•I S299. 714/895-6046 STE•L BUILDING IN meHage. Sllp 10, l50 ft In ufe, ORIGINAL CRAT•. LAB PUP Black male, BOATS ?Oll protected marina. All Faux butcher block kll tbl 4 Breur chrs·S100, blinds· (wood/alum) shuners. 7~1 ·9260 Can't seem to gel 10 •II those repair jobs around the house? Let the Clanlfted Service Directory help you find reliable help. 50'x 34'x 18' wllh one &how qual, xlnl champ tac:iillea. 1'4/ll 631-MIO op• n • n d . W • • pedigree, OFAJ•v .. liiiiiiai•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim S6,940. Will M ii for clea1, ahots. 548·8755 1981 11· Hobie Cat••••••••• 14,810. OuaranlHd Save abuaed and 1895. 1981 Johnaori complete. 1·800-292· abandoned peta. a. a 35HP outboard 1385 AUTOMOBILES Ot 11. volun1 .. r/fo11er. Call 873-4921 . STOPI Don't pay tho•• 714-858-2704. ·---------••••••••• outrageou• prlcesl PILOT CLASSIFl•D On th• mov9? Consider our 304 aur· II'• lh• resource you , glcal •lalnleaa •IHI, 5 can count on lo sen a Sell your extra ply waterl•H cook· myriad of merchan· h Id Wala. Only 1399. Lil•· diH Items, becaUM ouseho time warranty. Nutrl· our columns compel Items tlonal cooking with qualified buyett lo in Classified less fat. 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The following list of local beach-area Fourth of July festivals and fireworks shows are just a few of the dozens that ar~ being presented throughout the county. • • • ~l~lh \l\kH'> lhlll l II UT ·A view of last year's Fourth of JLly fireworks show at Newport Dunes. The aquatic park is one of sevefal local venues offering fireworks feJtivities this holiday weekend. NEWPORT BEACH N ewport Dunes Aquatic Park is offering fircworl..s thut sta rt at 8:30 p.m. Parking for Newport Dunes, which is off of Jamboree Road on Back Day Drive, is $20. Walk-ins and bicycles are free. Families are encouraged to come and spend the doy at the Aquatic Park's beach and stay for the fireworks that evening. Call the Ncwpori Dunes hotline at 6-14-7666 for details. If you just want to catch the fireworks, and don 't want to pay the S20, try parking near Dover Drive north of Coast Highway and walk to the cliffs above the Back Day. It's a perfect viewing spot, and it's free. Or, for a small donation, you can park at Newport Harbor Lu theran Church at 798 Dover Drive and enjoy hot dogs, cake and popcorn while you watch the Newport Dunes fire,.,,orks from Castaway (}luffs. The Ame rican Legion Yacht Club is sponsoring the 34th annual Old Glory Doat and Character Parade beginning at 1 p.m. Monday. The pa rade of boats starts at the East Lido Turning Basin and will fo llow a counter-clockwise course through Newport Harbor. The nearly 100 boats will be decorated to compete in a variety of catcgorJcs, including be~t decoration, best sound, best animatio n, best costume and more. The parade of boats can be viewed f ram moi.t· beaches and docks facing Newport .Harbor. An awards ceremony at 7 p.m. follO\\-S the parade at the American Legion Yacht Club, 215 15th St. More information: 673-5070. .. Compiled by Christopher Trela IRVINE F ireworks in the Performing Arts Ce nter? Not o chance, which is why the Pacific Symphony Orchestra is moving from its regular venue to Irvine Meadows Amphitheatre for the annual Independence Day con- cert with fireworks. Patrons arc invited to bring food and \\inc to enjoy nt the Meadows at 6 p.m .• with the concert at 8 p.m. This year's ent ertainment fea- tures: the Jim Cullum JuLZ Uand, one of the pre miere clJ~ic jau bands in America; Gregg Durge, an . award-winning tap dancer who choreographed Micha e l Jackson's "Bad" video; ond the vocal group Quurteri\ote, "hich will sing u wide range or music from madrigals to Dilly Joel. PSO composcr-in-rci.idence COSTA MESA evening of the event. H you like )'Our Independence Day laced with a country navor, try Picccmakcrs Country Store's "Le t Freedom Ring" l;ourt h of July Fcsti\al from 9 a.m. to S p.m. at 1720 Adams Aye., at Mc a Verde Drive. This family orie nted fcstiv;al include live country music, great roo~ and more than 90 vendors ilisplayin& handcrafted treasures. Special entertainment includes a talent show, puppeteers, square and line dancing, focc painting, a maaician, mule wagon rides and a clO\\n. Best of all, admiuion is free. T he Costa Mesa Rotary Club is presenting its fourth annual Fou rth or July Fireworks Spectacula r in Orungc Coast College's LIBard Stadium on Adams Avenue be tween Hnrbor Boulevard and Fairview Road. ' Oates open al 7 p.m., and entertainment begins at 7:30 with country singer R.B. Stone, fotlowed by fireworks at dusk. Tickets are SS for adults and children over age 5. Children 5 and under are free . Ticke ts are available at the stadium bo1 ofCice the • Frank Ticheli's "Pl:i)ipg with Fire" will be performed by the jau band nnd the orchcl!tr:i, which, under the direction of guest conductor Jack Everly, "ill also perform show' tunes anJ a ntcdley of marches during the firC\\Orks. Ticl.;cts ore S l4 to $.JS, "ilh a S 12 price for l:l\\ n eating. Chil- dren under 14 :ire half price in all seating areas except orche-.· tra. Parl..ing is S6. Call T1cl..- ctMa!ltcr at 7-i0-2000 or PSO at 755-5799. lf'ine High School at 4601 Walnut 1s offeri ng an afternoon of entertai nment beginning at 3 p m .• \\ ith a concert of pa triotic ll\U!>IC al 7:30 p.m. follO\\eJ b) fln:,\orl.. :u 9 p.m. A fo mi lv ticl..- e1 (t"o adult' Jnd fou r lhildren) 1:i S!S. lndi.,,1du.il .1Jmii."on i' SS-SS. Call 786· 7741 FOUNTAIN VALLEY The I Ith annual Fourth of Ju.ly Fiesta runs FridJy through Monday at Mile Square Park 3t Heil anJ Drookhu~t. The Fiest11 features 25 carnival rides, name entertainment. ethnic roods, arts and crafts, side shows, 1amc~. a beer and "inc aarden and more. The weekend is capped by a hu&c fireworks show on Monday niaht. Daily admission is SS.95 per pe rson, and includes unlimited carnival rides and all·entcrtainmcnt. Ficsl:a hours arc 3 p.m. to midniaht Friday; noon to midniaht Saturday through Monday. For more information, cal! 668-0$<42. H U NTINGTON BEACH T he brge)t I ounh l)f J ul~ p:i- rJJ1: \\ ... ~l l I th.: ~1i,:.-b,1rpi ta I.e ... plJce .:'er) 'ear .dl)nc; d~i" nto" n ~lJl'l !)trc:et l'hi ... ~car mJrb the 'JOth .tntll\er:.:m oi t ~ parade. "hkh 1-. .. d1eJui.:J Ill ... un JI 1J:30 a.m ... nJ la't t"o I ur ~tore thJn 300.000 pc1:,plc arc: C:\· p1:i:11.'J to line the paraJI.' wu1e to \\:lt...h the 2•lJ et 11ic. including 20 lloalll, equc:::.1n.1n unit:.. b.1111h. J rill team~. an1u.1ue :1Utv) :rnJ ce- kbrn1e There .ire J hm11..-J num- ber of blcJcher \CJ ts on sJlc fo r : 10. JnJ Jre a\J1l.:iblc .1 t the Cit)' trcJ-.url.'r s oft1ce. ~o looJ or dnn~ ''ill being sold alon£ the p.1 Jtle rl)ute. 'tll bnng ~OUI 0\\0 Hint· Get there earl~ and try to linJ J i.po1 ncJr the end lll the p.1- r.1JI! route at '\llrl..to,,n The I lunt mgwu BeJch Fourth ''' Jul~ fcsth i11c!I a1.1u;ill) begin I r1Ja) "tlh a ''l.'ckend -long fair at \\\>rth) Park. I "th :rnd Main 'trtets. k:11uring canrnal riJcs, g:1mei.. a petting zoo and 11pccial C\llltCsh. More th!ln 100 .!\h1b1tor'\ '' 111 i.ho,h.a:>c .1 \:lrK t} of crafti. anti fl.llld, and there will be con- ti nuou' Ji,e cntcr1.1inmcnt on l\\O 'l;l!!e:. I .1ir llllllf' Jre 6 tl) 10 p m. I riJ.1), 10 a.m. to 10 p.m Satur· dJ'.f through i\1onJa~ AJm1,.,1on i S~ tor ;igc:' 13 :ind up Children 12 and under urc !tee C\impktins the fourth ol July fc,t1\1t ic' i1o a F11e,\.orl..' anJ Lat er Shl"' on t\t ond.1) in the Hun ting· ton U1;..1ch High Sl.'hool stadium nt Mam Street ;imt Yorkto\\ n. G.1te., open ~t 6 pm. prei.how en· tcrtointnCnt Storts at 6:30 pm ; \\ith the firc,\orks (featuring patri- otic and surfing mu,ic) starting around t\:30 p.m. General :uJmi · ~ion is S!i for :ii;cs 3 :md up. 'lick· ct , \\ hich arc &oin1 fast, arc' av::iil- nble :u Huntington Beach City H:ill, Murd)' Park Community C~ntct and Edison Community Center. Any rcmainina tickcll will be available at the door. For more inrormation on any Hun1in1ton Beach Fourth ur July event. call 374· 1'3S • < . I • • I Fra 08 Joi RIC Hui Ml Anl 1111 1111 "'. 1111 Dor Ma ..., Jiii • 11111 ... • 1'11 ,. C2 Thursday, June 30, 1894 . Show goes on at Pirate Road BJ CHUSTOPHEll 'J'llELA W1 :11's the hoUe)t heater ticket this weekend? Pirate Road, of course. No, that's not the n3mC of a new Andrew Lloyd Webber musical. Pirate Road is a residential street located off of Cliff Drive in Newport Beach where, for the last seven years on the Fourth of July weekend, Joe nnd Marx Robif,lson have used their garage to stage an original musical featuring up to 20 neighborhood children ranging in age from 8 to 15. An audience of about 300 people is expected each night 10 watch the play from bleachers set up in the street (Police block off the street every yenr during the play). According to Joe Robinson, the first production seven years ago wus a bit simpler. "Kids in the neighborhood would get together and do little skits for their parents," he explained. "We thought why not write them an organized little play and put it on. So \\e did. We had about seven kids and did a half-hour musical. We had about 50 people come. lt was kind of fun nnd exciting. The kids said 'Let's do it again next year.' .. So they did. Robinson con tinued writing the scripts and lyrics, borrowing popular tunes for the music. Out as the i>cripts grew longer and the cast -und audiences -got bigger, he enlisted the help of Carden Hall (a·privatc Newport Beach school th;it the Robinsons' two children attended) music tencher Mary·Ann Karlsson 10 write original mu5ic for his lyrics. "I'm sure Lerner and Loewe don't do it this way," laughed Mary Robinson. "Joe writes these lyrics that are very humorous and he takes them to Mary-Ann and says 'I can picture ahis kind of a beat.' She'll lake the lyrics and ' from that idea start working ou t a tune." Past plays have included such ahemes as gangsters, a murder mystery, melodrama and science fiction. This year's musical, "Where's Charlie's Spi11oon," is a western. Joe Robinson, who teaches history al Newport Harbor High School, has had nd lrai"ing for his theatrical endeavors except his enthusiasm, which seems to have rubbed off on his Pinlle Road ~ neighbors. Many people donate their time to paint seas, make costumes .• construct bleachers or help however they can. The Robinson's rely on donations, because there is no charge to come and watch the ,play. "We don't want any money passing hands," Robinson said. "It loses the spi't'it. It's a community thing, our community coming together and doing something positive." And what do ihe kids think of performing in the play? At a recent warm Sunday morning rehearsal, the )'Outhful cast members appeared to be having a v.ondcrful time. And talking to several of them confirmed that suspicion. The Robinsons' daughter, Sam, w<is in the first Pirate Road play when she was age 8. Now 15, she a11ends Harbor High and appeared in all the plays at that school last year. She said that acting has helped her in ways she j "lAac MAaTIN, DAil Y l'1LOT Matt Perry (left) and Gary Robinson are gunslingers In this year's Pirate Road production, a western "Where's Charlie's Spittoon." didn't originally think of. "It helps so much just being in front of people and being able to talk," she said. "I'm not embarrassed. I can get up in class and do just about anything and it doesn't bother me. I really enjoy it.'' . Justin Lo, 12, lives in Corona del Mar and allends Carden Hall, which is how he found out about the yearly play. This is his first year on Pirate Road, although he, like Sara, has done some plays with the South Coast R epertory Young Conservatory. ''I'm the school teacher," Lo said of his "Spittoon" role. "1 twist words around, like prats the woblem instead of what's the pioblem." "There's a song that the five oldest girl!. sing," Suru Robinson said. "We euch huvc our own verse that we sing. h's talking about how it 's harder for a woman to get noticed fn life. Justin i!. sitting on stage trying to read a book, and we're directing all the hostility toward him. It's hysterical." Asked if they were having fun, the pair replied in unison: "Oh yeah!" And they'11 have even more fun after the Saturday evening performance, when there will be a block·long potluck party for the kids, as well as parents and friends. If you plan on coming out to see "Where's Charlie's Spilloon," Mary suggests arriving before 6 p.m. for the best seats. The play begins at 6: 15 p.m. Friday and Saturday and la~1s about :rn hour and a half. Park on either end of Pirate Road, on Cliff Drive or Clay Street, and walk to 315 Pirate Road. All ages <ire \\Clcomc, as the play is perfect for children as well as adults. 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After the driver is ac- s a transpor~ation analyst at the Orange cidentally shot by a panicky rider, Sandra Dullock Co~nty Transit Authorit)', it was with a giddy (the conveniently auracti~c and nvai lable bus pas- excitement that J went 10 sec the new movie scngcr) takes the wheel, le:iding to big-thrills and, ··~peed.". And, if exploding buses, mad bombers and yes, even romance. stilted dialogue arc your tastes, then "Speed" has The simmering passion between Bullock and plenty to offer. . Reeves is painfully awkward to watch. When she .. The story opens w1~h a mad bohlber, Howard screams, ''I can't handle this!," macho, yet sensitive, Payne {played. by Dennis Hopper), set to blow up an. Jack Traven sooth es her. Their love blossoms with cleva~o~ and Its occupants unless he receives nearly them staring coolly at the world blurring by and ex- $4 million. Jack Traven (Keanu ~eeves) is the SWAT changing telling, concerned glances as Reeves slides Tea~ member who -surprise, under the speeding bus to locale . surpr.tsc! -.has a r~putation for and defuse 1he bomb. ~ork!ng ou~1de the Imes and tak· From my perspective as an em- mg nsks. Of course, he foils Hop· ployee or OCI'A, the county's per's _Pl ans and ang~r~ him into de-transit agency, l have a few spe· vclopang a more sinister, compli· cific commen ts. First, all buses cated scheme. don'1 blow up. I can't speak for That scheme comes in the form Los Angeles but In Orange Coun- of a Santa Monica bus. t.hat Hop· ty they are ~ safe and clean mode per loads a speed·sens1t1ve bomb of transportation with an ex· on to. Once the. bus reaches 50 tremely low explosion rate. Sec- mph, the bomb 1s deployed. If the ond, 1he filmmakers have Annie bus goes below SO, the bomb ex· forced to take the bus since her Ii· plodcs, killing the lovable, rag-tag censc was revoked, but she'd rath- riders on-9oard, including Travcn's Keanu Reeves in "Speed." er be driving. There are d~her, instantanlous romantic in1crest. more noble reasons such as envi· LA traffic, an incomplete section of the 1-105 and a ronmental issues. alleviation of conges1ion and conve- leaki~g gas . tank all complicate matters and generate nience for taking mass 1ransi1. Finally, the driver of genuine thrills. 1 the bus fails-to pick up any new passengers or drop The action -with Reeves leaping from a speedi ng off the current ones. . car onto the bus, more car-smashing thnn in an entire Ultimately, all turns out all , ight and the bus· season of "CHiPs," nil sorts of incendiary devices crossed lovers get their moment of intimacy. I don't erupting, and a fistfight on the roof of the new Los 1hink I'm spoiling any surprises by revealing this since Angeles subways. -make for :.ill sons of entertain-the drama is in how they survive. I found myself en· mem I "ish were matched to fre sh characters, or at tertained by 1he tension and chase, and cheered for least interesting cliches. the bus riders to make it to work on time. However, I Payne tips off Traven as to the n:ime and loc:.11ion must confess th at I hoped for some plot twist that of the armed bus in order to test his nemesis' skills would mute Jack Traven. and to prove once and for nll who is better, bomber Ma tt Wcatl1crford, 26, is an assistnnt tr:msportution or bomb squad. Reeves tracks down the runaway an:ilyst uith Orange County Transportation Authority. u.s.o .c. FEDERALLY LOT INSPECTED DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS SEEDLESS WATERMELON 18~. Prices Good thru lUes ....... July 5, '"4 A&Ja DINA MODUCTI, fMSH GDN> PIANUT IUn'llt. NUTS A DE>~ PMSH ft.OltAI. IOUCWl1I, MNCH mGI; G9ID DIR OWN a C'llT •ION_.., DILIY9m flllH DAD _._.llD'D.,COSl'A•M. • 60 6US ................ • • 'Getting Even With Dad' is enjoyable By KRISTIN GINGOLD ith the combined tal· ents of Ted Danson and Macauley Culkin, "Getting Even Wi1h D:id" is a huge success. hs plot is VCI) en· joyable and filled "ith surprbes. A neglected, 11-year·old Timmy (Culkin) is dropped off :it hi~ father's apartment after months of li,ing '"ith his aunt and her new husband, both of whom want him ·eJse,,herc . Timmy b looking for. attention from the forhcr he never had. Ray (Danson) is in the middle of planning a huge burgl:.1ry that will get him more than SI mil· lion in rare coins, and at this point he "ants nothing to do "11h his san. When Timmy finds ou1 Jbout hb father's plam he blackm:.iils him, threatening to rake the in· form'ation to the police. The only thing Timmy wJnts from his father h his undividcJ attention for one ''eek. During 1h:it week. they do eve I) thing from going to museums to amusement parks. All he wanrs 10 do is spc:nJ some 11mc \\Uh hh father, and thb is the uni) '' '1} he c.ln. Although there "ere: mJn} bughs throughout the movie, Culkin's acting needed a l11tlc improvement. I le seemed to not be ns c111husi:i ... 1ic as he was in his other mu\ies !>UCh a-, "Hom\! Alone," ''hile Dan'>on v.as right in cluractcr. • "Gc11ing £\en \\ tlh DJd" sho"' J rcbtion'>hip bct"ccn ,, father tinJ '>on . It :.abo ':11\0'''> the importt1ncc ut that rcla.til 1hh1r and that }OU tannot nq;kct II. ··Getting bcn With Dad" pro,u.I tu be.! c11jo~.1hlc 'dth hJrdl) :i dull mumc11t l\ristl11 Gi11~ulcl. l.J, ;, .1 l Cl· ronJ dd .\l:ir rt»idt·nt • "You Be the Critic" selects potential movie re\ ie\\ ers on the ba:,is oi age, pro1e~ .. 1on ,mcl or 11 - tereslS as it relates to the subject matter of t.Nlain iilms. C1nd1dates should send a c:i1d or letter with their name, ngc, address, phone number, proies:.ion (if Jn)') and hobbil·s/intcre:.ts d1)tmu101b to the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costn Me:.a, CA, 926,27, Allcn~ion: You Be The Crnic. MONDAY NIGHT Family Special I 714 Plaeentla (at I 7th) COtlta Mesa • • ~ : C I N E IV\ A S : • • $3.75.DAILY BARGAIN SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 6:00 PM • ( E.<c~ • .., llcwpon S5 00 ) RANCHO NIGUEL -;w,-: ~,7 ~ FRANCISCAN s.auu ~~~""'.,: .6-~ ' i I I Fr; De JOI Ille 1111 Ml All DOI 1111 r Roi Dar Ma 11111 ... •• 11111 1111 ... T• .. CIP r I ' I l J ' i • • I -···---~ -.. C4 Thursday, June 30, 1994 LOCAL ..... Mellowness in abundance . . at Gypsy Den coffeehouse By MARLA BIRD ypsy Den is a cozy coffeehouse nes1led within a building complex nicknan1ed 1he "An1isMall," and officially known as the lAD on Bristol Streel. Easy to miss because the LAB's ex1erior scaffolding, exposed rubble and erupting "'oodpile on the roof, n1ake the \Vhcile thing 100,k as though a \\'recking ball is in1n1inent. Experls c:.ill this shopping center "the \Vave of the future, an cxan1plc of pos t·modCrn dcconstructive architecture" and say that ''the stores arc n1ain strca111 -very '90's." time-warp between the '70's :ind 11 future when civilization has se lf,-destruc1ed nnd a young tribe is making its way, havi ng salvaged relics of the past. T\vo members of the tribe are named Tina Shilue and Catherine Gral!:lnno, owners of the Gypsy Den, who have created a coffeehouse at1nosphere where tables ~ave also sprouted in the sun -filled patio be1,veen Urba'n Outfilters and the res t of 1he shops, art galleries and mi ni-conser1 stage. WMluin Passing through Urban Out(itters, the main _;(ore, on the \vay to the Gypsy Den's \11holesome l'ood, ifs intriguing 10 see merchandi~ displayed On racks and shelves made of found objects (metal t>1pes, ,voOd scraps, pic.ture frames, etc.). The air is filled \Yith fusion music, and lhe feeling is one of a The coffeehouse decor reflects four n1on ths of visits by Gr<12iano and Shilue 10 swap mee1 s, garage sales and antique stores; th e result is thal every inc'h of the care is filled \Yitl'I artwork, Oriental carpets and an eclectic atr~y of books und a rtifacts. A collection of mismatched tables and chairs have become amiable friends adding 10 the whole, ::ind mel ding the interior inlo a quilted comfort zone. Tina Shilue {left) and Catherin, Graziano, the owners of the Gypsy Oen Cafe and Reading Aoo ' . • Shilue and Oraziono, who are putting in 14-hour days, opened for business three months ago and ~ LOCAL DINING NIWI enjoy a cro,vd a t lunchtinle, bu! breakfast business thrives as \Vell. Morning custon1crs order such things as 1he 1o::isted bagel sand"•ich with scrambled eggs and ere.nil! cheese, $3. 75. Son1e folks slide into the day \Yith a refreshingly cool smoothie made 'vith non-fat yogurt, fresh (not c;:inned) juice and organic fruit, \vhi ch !he parlners purchase daily at t\1othcr's The Gypsy Den serves an outstnnding salad n1ade with bashmati rice, pecans, curreryt s and celery \Yilh 1amo1ri dressing (\vhcal·free soy sauce) -very similar to One available at Mother's Deli. There's an average Caesar sa lad \\'ith chick peas thrO\Vn in for 1he heck of it. All salads a re 4.75. •• TOUCH OF THAI FOR AIWF PARTY The A111crican lnscitute or \Vine and t~ood has no. Phone NBTC's Irv Goldbfrg al 644-0050 for inform.'.llion . ·rhc. flip side of the n1enu has a P.nge of listings of hot drinks and cool Hbutions rcs~rvcd the entire Th.:ii Touch restaurant in the .,., Ncwport'Hills shopping 1nall on San Miguel, for a. >"' Thai und \\'inc bash on 1'hu rsd:1y, July 21 . f\1an-~· age r Bobby Singha promises special lreats with ~: three appciizcrs, 1hrec cntrccs, "Totally Th:ii" ._ noodles and vegcl<iblcs and a cooling dessert. 1 ~. 'fhc price -$42 for Al\VF n1e n1be rs and S47 ~· for non·mcmbers -includes wine, bee r, lax and .,. gratu i1ics. C<1ll 955·4542 for rescrv;:it ions, 'before July IO. MONDAVI COOKING CLASSES !\·1onda\•i \Vine and Food Cenler has lined up a spectacular sefics of cooking classes beginning J uly 7 and running 1hrough Nov. 10. Market on 17rh Street. FYI WHAT Ttl.e GYP.IV Den WHERE ~930 8ri1tol St. Cosio Mesa WHEN 7 a .m . to 11 p .m . -all the usual coffees and variations thereof, plus icy refrcsht:rs -no \Vine or beer . . . . . ;· SERVING MORE .THAN TENNIS BALLS The Ncwporl lll'rtch 'J'cnnis Club, 2601 Eutbluff ~, Drive, may be a n1tn1bcrs-Ol\IY Cacility, bur, in th e ~· future, 1hey will cater all ma nner of porties -i.: 'vedding receptions, bar mitzvahs, baby showers i:· and the like -for anyone in terested, men1bcr or ~· Mondavi's O\\'n Sarah Scott \viii preside ove r !WO of the classes, !he fir~I be ing iJeas for sun1n1er entertaining \Yit h cold dishes from soups to des- serts. Pascal Olhals of Pascal; Nobu ~talsuhlsn , Ma1suhisa, Beverly Hills; Jean Pierre Lt•rnanlssic r, Antoine al Le Mcridien; and 1\·lichcl Picton, Pavil- ion, Four Seasons, will ::ilso be !>haring master kitchen 1echniqucs and ideas during"the series. Classes arc S50 per person. AHcndance is lim- ite d, and rescrvtuions are vit:il. For inforn1ation, phone 979-4510. Delicious ho1:ncmade-tasting soup is featured d:1ily -a cup costs $2.75, a bO'.''I, S3.75. Best bet is 1he co1nbo: half a salad and sandwich or cup of soup, SS . Count it your lucky day if they are serving 1hcir I\1cxican tortill:;i, soup -it's. great. Crcan1y roasted eggplant is an acquired · 1:.isrc, and the chicken vcget:iblc barley SQup is just like Mon1's. Mondays through Saturdays; 8 a .m . lo 10 p .m . Sundays HOW MUCH Inexpensive Dining here is like entering into tlic ''peaceable kingdonl'' 'viih good viQcs con1ing fronl the entire con1plcx. Sure bea1s McDonnlds for lo,v-fat con1e11r and 1ncllo'" atn1ospherc! . . -·. AMERICAN :: CHARUl'S I.Al & USTAUIANT, A local • • restourant/bor .,..;tho "homelow•" Rovat. : Feotvring pool, darts, 501ellile, big KIMn TV, Pool • Tournomenl ...,.,y Wed. night. Serving lunch Mo~ • Fri 11 to 2 & Sat Br.akfat1 8 to l'IOOl'I. $I 150 : Mary's & Driver. Sol & Sun 6 lo noon. Shol of rhe '"• Week·S 1 00. Open .366 cloy o yeor fleop yeor : • only) 6om to 2am. 604 1 8ol50 0 Springdole in : Huntington Seoch {71 4) 894-6100 : : DICK CHURCH'S RlST~UllANT, A family ,iyle : coffee ~hop located al 2698 Ne...,.porl Blvd., Costa ... Mew Menu includes br~kfos~ kinch and~· !•Prices range frofTJ $3.00 IO $7."99 . Open Mon.- • Soi. 6 :00om 10 9:00pm. IN, WC, V, MC. {71 41 646-7762 -" KlNNY ROGERS ROASfflS, loco1ed in the • Founroin Volley Promenade ot 18315 6rookhurs1 S1 #2, Fountoin Vo!l4!y. Wood fire roaired chick.en and side dishes make fresh doily. Walch rhe chicken' cook on our open spil wood ~re rolis..erie. Try our chicken pof pie, pilo wndwiches, ond speciolry M1lad1. Don't !Ofget Kenny's fomou:i muffinll Open Sun .. Th1,1rs 11 om-1 0pm, Fro Sol. l lom-11 pm. IN, OUT, WC, TKO, V, MC, AE, OS, ATM. !71 41378.{)798. STUDIO CA.fl, Locored 01 100 Main St. Bolboo [ol foot of pier). The Studio Cole b rh• hoppenlrig place for fOod, fun & enter-1ainment. Men1,1 1n,ludes rib,, chicken, fresh fish, patio, oppetileri & wlad,, also serwng brunch on Soi & Sun. I 0 to 3.00 which iricludes Belgium waHles, omelettes, poncokes ond much mo<e Prices range from l 2 .95.$ I 3,95. Open 7 cloys a week Mon-Fri 11 :J0-1 .30 om, Soi.Sun J0-J ·30om. IN,BRU,FS,ENT,V,MC,AE,DC ZUlllS RESTAURANT, loc:ared ol 1712 Plocen110, Casto Meso. Menu includes ribs,• chicken, steok & lob11er, prime rib, pizza, oyster bor. Prices range from $3.95 ond 1,1p Open doily from 1 I .30om to I Opm, Cocli1oi!s 'til 11 pm. JO, FB, WC, No crmdit cords. 171 4) 645·8091 BAKERY /COFFEE HOUSE AROMAS EXPllSSO CA,I, specioHzes in frethly boked muffint, scones, craisM1nl1, cookies & de1~rts, including yummy low fa t & r'IOn for ilems, ond the bell coffee lone1 in .•lawn . Open doily 5·JOom-2pm. Mon · Fri, 6am-2pm So!, & S1,1n. Ne)(! to Gilberts 01259 • E. 171h Sr., Cosro Me&a. 54S.2224. CAFE IUTH'S CAfl, loc::oted 01 320 Bristol #G or Redhill (by Arco Mini Marti in CoslO Mesa. Menu includes good counlry cookin' breakfo&t with the besl omelettes, pancakes, great Mexicon breoklosl dish•• ond lunch with 1tirfry vegetables, 19.riyolci bowl, gorlic chicken, os.arted 50Jods, health/ hJ1key burgers, hombutger1, terved w potato KJlod at fries. Try Ru.+!'• home cookin' todoy. Gr eol food, gr.at prices! Prices ronge "om $2.99 to $5.95. Open 7 days o week 7om k? 2pm. ID, OD, WC CALIFORNIA CUISINE OKKO'S, Casvol Colif. elegance witf\ plenry of room to enjoy your1elf. locoted ot 7887 Ceni.r Dr., Huntir19ton &each Menu include• hot & cold po1to5, ipec:iolty pi.r..r.os, fojho'• · and item• from ltie 9rUl.Prlce1 1on9e from $3.95 to'$ I 3.95. Open 11 ·30 ro close Oonclng nighrlv. jo.r..r. on W.d, Big Bond Swir19 Mus ic Thur. 8-mJdnight. 10, 8RU, Dl!ESS,f8,ENT, we. V,MC,AE .DC. 892·2227 MORE INFO -By.A~BIRD 549·7012 Your Restauraflf Guide lo Dining in Newport leach, Costa Mesa, Corona de/ Mar, Huntinglon leach & fountain Vci/ley COFFEE HOUSE MIDNIGHT JAVA CAFE, locoted 01 2700 Newport Blvd, # 168 (01 28rh 1t. Morino! Feol1,1ring Diedrich Coffee, Shirley's ~els, fresh boked goods doily ond Oreyers Ice Cream. Open 7 days o week . WC. Come join us for lhe best coffee in town. Free underground parking. 675-4747. OUR HOUSE, locored or 720 W. 19rh S1., Co,10 Meso. Men1,1 incl udes sondwiches, 501ocfs, quiche, pOslries, colr..e1 ond coffees. Open doily from 7:30om to 11 pm Unless you don'! wanl IQ leovel IN, FS, ENT, WC, TKO. j71 4j 650.8960. Feotu,lng live music. . . FRENCH CHANYICLAll., located ol 18912 : MocA.r1tiur Blvd., Irvine, across from John ~ Airport. Elegonl, charming, grocious & beci1,11ih.il, eoch of h's dining rooms ho1 o different decor, The food is french-Colifornio cuisine-lo'ly bvt heolmN/ly prepared. l1,1nch specials ol $8.00 ond up -!he dinne( menu irw:ludes a variety of U10food, mea1, chicken, solods lust to mention a few ilem1. Prices range fi.om $6 to l 25. SM-tir19 l1,1nch J 1 :30- 2;30, Din ner 5 :30.10:30, Sunday Sr1,1nch 10~30 -'2:30. open 1 days a week. ID, OD, • BRUNCH RES. REQ. FB, ENT, we, V, MC, AM:/.. DC, DISC. Vole! Parking. (71 4) 7SS. 8001 . GREEK CAFI "-AKA, locc»ed Qt 18633 6rookhur&1 St,. Fountain Volley, (714) 963-4999. Aillhen!ic Gr..i.. ombl.nc:e including 11..,. music, o belly doncw ond dancing ...,.oi1er1, Menu lncludes Greelt oppetlter1, wlods, po1tas, beef, lamb and c.hic~en dishes. Fufl bor on premises. Reser-votlon1 a«eplifd Op.ti for lurK:h 11 :30.2 .30, Dinner su~Th1K1. 5·10:30pm, Fri. & So1 5-11 :30pm. IN, WC, RES , FS, ENT, WB, V, MC., AE, OS • INDIAN COPPER CHIMNEY , Enjoy wo1erfron1 din ing at Newport Beach 3408 Vio Oporlo. lnlroducing aulhenlic lndion Mughloi delicocies nevftf before in Orange Counly by our famous chef •Mohinder Rom Guru". Try our lamb or chicken kobobs, currie:i ond wlde voritie1 of "e.sh vegetoble, coolo:.ed in our own ground Indian herbs & spfces. Reasonoble prices starting 01 low 01 SI. 95 IO $6.95. Open 7 doys o week from l lam-8pm. OUT, TKO, we. 673-7679 INDIAN PAAADISI , tocored ot J 520 West Coo5t Hwy. The men1,1 incl1,1de1 chicken, lomb, ~food ond vegeto(ion dishes oll prepo1ed lo perfection wirh onty the fresheSI lngredtenr1. Prices ronge from S2.50to S15.95 for o complete combination din'l9r. Open 7 doy1 a week, luoch 11 :30 IO 2:30, dinner 5 to l 0. tO, f8, V, MC, AE, OS, DC j714) 646-3993. ITAllAN IUIKfri1 IOY l1 bock ... to.ner lhon ewr ... Busketti boy h commillred IO providing the very fi,..st fresh posto, pii.:to and 501od IO our guests in o whim1lcol, unique and foncih.il )lftting ot q.mos1 affordable price ... our posto and pi.r..z.o Ofe mode "e1h doily. ~s ronge from~$3.95 lo $5 .25. Open ~ thru So!Ufdoy 11 ;JO to 9i00, 1714) 968-4949. lac~ in f01Jntain Valley ot 18225 Soulti Brook.hurSI. ' . CIAO, tocoted ot 2600 Eo1f Coast Hwy, Corona Del Mor. Come and experience Corona del Mor's ne-sl ltalion restaurant ierving New York ,1y1e pi.r.zo, gourmet pi.r.zos, e11ciling po.tos, creoti .... solods, coffee, cappuc::ino ond fresh baked poslries. Prices 1onge from Sl.95 to $8.95. OP.en 7 day• a wHli from Som lo 11 pm. exc.pt Sunday open 4 to 11 pm. O.Uwry avorlOble. V,MC, AE, WC, INOUT "IO'S llSYAuaANT, tocotied ot '222 I N . Moin St. In Sec>eliff Villoge, Serving breokfa1t, lune~ ond dinMf. Now open 7 doys o week, Homemode poocolr.e•, polffie•, pcntos, & doily Sf19dol•. El!Obli.twd In 1979. Eorty Bird dinners 5-6:30 nightly. Loot kw owr new bteokf.ost ond lunch menu1 coming Apil I. ltANDA.llO rTAUAN CAfl, tocoted ot 21148 Beach Blvd , 101 Atlante), fomily owned, everylhing P'epore<i wirh the fines/ meats & cheeses & Fomous for it':i infamous cheesecoke. Price1 ronge fro"\ $2.00 IO S 11.95. Open Tue1. thru So11 l-9pm, S1,1n. \ \.8 pm. Closed Mon . IN, OUT, WC, Wine and beer (714) 536-2448. SAIATINOS RESTAUllANT &. SAUSAGE CO. , located ot 251 Shipyard Woy. Newporl Seoch: Menu includes greot posto, oword winn ing Caesar sa1od, delicious homemade so1,1soge, veal, lamb, lols ol vegetorion dishes, good wine, beer, coppucino & deserts. •11•s o fom ity owned & run reslo1,1rcn1 .. Prices ronge from $4.95 IO S 13.95. Open 7 doy! a week. Serving Sot & S1,1n Brunch from 8:30 lo I :OOSurldoy rhru Thursdoy I lom IO IOpm. Fridoy & Sci. 1 lom-1 \pm. IN; OUT, WC, BRU, W6, V, M, AE, DC JAPANESE KtKUYA ftfltl JAMNUI CUlllNI, Feoturing fine dini ng, Sv~ Sor, Teppon Tobie, Main Dining Room. Full bar end cocktail lounge leahJri'!Q, lpeciolty lroplcol drinks. Jou bond ~ Frt. & Sot. night ond Koroc*e every t'ue1. nigh/, Open for l1,1nch Mon.Fri. 11 :30.2:30, Dinner Sun-Thur' 5· 10pm, Fri & Sol 5·1 lpm. 8052 Adam• A ..... (corner ol Seochj Huntington Seoch, (714) 536- 6665. All mojor credit cord1 excepl Diners Club. RR, FB, E, WC MEXICAN A.VILAS ll IANCHn'O, A dining londmotii for over 20 yeor1. Run by lhe Avilo fomily, Avilo1 "°' 7 locotlons '° w.... you In Colkl MeKJ, Newporl Seoch, Santo Ano, long leach, Huntinglofl Pork & Loguno Hill• & H1,1nlington Beoch. feotvrlng outhentic food wilh the fr•shest ing~lents & o new creotlYll lighl cui1lne olof\g wilt! authentic Moma ' Avila's recipes. ID, 811:U, F8, ENT, WC, V, MC, AE, DC, & DISCOVER. "Avilos hos o r9f)Vlollon for nottng you like porl of the fom!lyl" MAIOMITAYIW, located ol 2332 W.&t Pacific. Coo.i Hwy. Mu:icon burget1, fojlta1, burritos & mote'. Spedol1 dciily. Price rang. from $4.95 to $10.95. Open I I :JOom to I 2:30om. IN, FB , V, MC., AE, DC. {714) 63 1·8220, ~ "'°"' infOl nwalion ••gm ding local flavor cal 1he Daily Pilot at 642-4321 or 1he Hunti."'1(11on 81ad1 lr.d1perda.-,t at 965-3030. Ml CASA, located ot 296 17tf\ Strf91, Coua Me.a. A lrip to Mellk:ol M.NCOll Food. Op.r\ doily ot I lam. Prict11 f'On9'I from S2.2S Jo $8.95. Serving lunch & dinnw for a... 20 ,_ .. IN, fl. WC, v. MC, ""·DC, ca. 0 . 6'.S. 1626 • • • ' A/:1rJ:1 Bird re1•ieu•s /ocu/ di11in fur tll~ D:Ji(r Pilot • . WAHOO'S FISH TACO , Wirh J locotions: 1133 PCH, loguno Beach, {71 4) 497-0033, I 862 Piocentio, Costa Mew , (7141 631-3433 ond 3000 8ri1tol, Cosro i\o\eso 1714) 435-0130. Menu includes Fish locos, bu1Til01, bk>ck beans & rice, solods, wndwlches. Prices range from s 1.65 lo $7.50 , {)pef1 N\orr.·Sol, r1om to IOpm, Sun. I !om lo 9pm. IN, TKO, WC. HUNTINGTON 9IACA MMKn UOllll, Here's a unique place for family dining where fresh seofood ii ~ing ond expert mesquite broiling is our trodernork. Our fre sh fish changes doily end we also f.oture chicken, sleeks ond posla. There's o hesh Ml<lfood market, too. lunch ond..Oinoet", full bor. Chlldren's men1,1. AE, V,IW:.. andDS cords welcome. 20111 Brookhursl SI. (next lo Torge1, iusr south of Adoms). No re~rvotions . {714J 963-8166. PAClflC flSH &. SIAfOOD. locoted ot 2620 Newpor! Blvd., CoslO Meso. Menu includes seafood solods, $e0food sondwiches, grilled enlrees, fish & chips, fish locos, 1u1hi ond more. Alto hos one of Oronge Caunry's lorgesr inventories ol fr esh fish from it'' fiJi mcrket, Prices range "om $1.95 and up._ O~n W 11- 6; Sot 11.5, ID, WC \7 14) 650.0130. POT Of SHRIMP, An 1,1nequoled dining experience •shrimply Delicious~ ond the service unwrp~usoble. Feo1u1ing Po)to, Th1e1.her Shark & Swordfish. Open 7 days a week l 2om-\ Opm, Sot. & Sun. breakfast trom Som. Sidewolk dini ng. locoted ot 113 Wo1nut, boc:ltside of PietsiOe Po,,.ilion in Huntington Beach. (7141960-7278 ZUlllS DRY DOCK, tocoled ot 9059 Adams, Hunling1an Beoch Menu includes leOfood, steak & loblrer, pizza, prime rib, ~~I~ bar. Prlc•s 1onge from $3.95 and up. 1~n daily from 1 l :JOom to J()pm, Cock1oils• iii I \pm. IN, F8, WC, V, MC. (71 41963-6362. STEAKS fHI IAltN stlAk HOUSI, locor.d ol 2300 Harbor Blvd, #31 , Cosio Me50. Menu includes stecks, fresh fi1h, chicken, burgers ond 501odi. Prices rcnge from S3.75 for l1,1nch ond S6.25 fQf dinner, Open I !om for lunch M-So. Dinner 4pm Mfr. Dinner 3pm Sot. & S1,1n. JN, WC, V, MC, AE, DC. (71 4) 641·9777. SEAL BEACH oa..'111 INN, Es1oblished in 1930 by the oir5ff~p. Still o meeting ploce of pilots around the world who enjoy the besl in dining . localed ot 1400 Pacific Coast Hwy, Seal 8eoch. The men1,1 il'IClude1 fresh fish doily, sfr90k1, lob1ter & crab leg1. Prices .slaf"t ol $4.95. Open weekdays J rom-l()pm, 'ltl 10!30pm weekends. IN, F8, ENT, we. V, MC , AE. (310} 431-3022 SPORTS BAR & DINING YOGURT llMa'I PllODN YOOWY Ju• iko oho old Malt Shoooe around the C:ClfMI'. All non Jot yog • lix (61 ffoVor1. foii;e out or d ine in. To.-, like 11 er~ lM it'• ~Ul't ond wilt! 1986 prk»s. Chikhn'• &irtrlday portle1 ore wekom.d and furid ro lset1 ore wekomed. We ore c.on .... nien loc.oted ot Tolbert ond ~nOlo, F.V. next to Thrifry OrVgs. 17910 1/2 MognaHo. 171 •I 378-0337 / . " Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot FIRECRACKER BURGERS (Maus4 sandwiches) 1 pound lean ground beef l (Wunct) can chopped green chilies, drained 1 teaspoon bed-ftavor instant bouillon 1/4 to J/2 .teaspoon cayenne pepper Red onion slices 4 bambur&« buns, split and touted 4 slices Monterey Jack cheese with jaJeprio peppers Tomato and dill plckle slices Mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup, optional Combine meal, chilies, bouillon and cayeMe pepper; shape into 8 lhin panics. Grill or broil patties and onion slices 3 lO 5 minutes on each side or until meat is cooked to desired doneness. Pl~ce one pany on each bun. Top with cheese, onion, a second patty, tomato and pickles. Serve with mayoMaise, mustard and ketchup if desired. Refrigerate leftovers. GRILLED LEMON MUSTARD TURKEY . , BREAST (Makts 6 10 8 sen·ings) 213 cup bottled lemon juice or bottled lime juice 2/3 cup vegetable oil 1/3 cup water 4 teaspoons Dijon-style mustard 4 teaspoons sugar, optional 2 teaspoons chicken-flavor instant bouillon l-1/2 teaspoons thyme leaves • 2 cloves garlic, nnely chopped I (l-3/4 to 2-1/2) pound boneless turkey breast h~lf Combine al 1 ingredients except turkey; mix well. Jn Large hallow dish or plastic bag. pour I-/ 14 cups marinade over turkey. Cover; marinate in refrigerator 8 hours or ovemigh1, turning occasionally. Chill remaining marinade. Remove meat from marinade. Grill or broil meat over indirect heat I to 1-1/2 hours or until meat thennometer insened in center reaches 170° F. bas1ing frequently with reserved marinade. Let stand 10 minutes before slicing. Serve with gri lled vegetable . Refrigerate leftovers. TIP: Grilled turkey can be served cold. WALDORF COLESLAW (Makes 6 10 8 stn·ingsJ 4 cups coarsely hredded cabbage 2 cups chopped apple I cup slited celery l cup chopped toasted walnuts 1/4 cup bottled lemon juice or bottled lime juice 3 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoons water I tablespoon vegetable oil 1 teaspoon Dijon-style mustard 1 teaspoon garlic salt ln medium bowl, combine cabbage, apple, celery and nuts. ln small bowl, combine remaining ingredfonts; mix well. Pour over cabbage mixture. Cover, chill 4 hours to blend flavon.. Gami h as desired. Refrigerate left9vers. STRAWBERRY- BANANA SLUSH (Makts about 2 quarts) l quart fresh strawberries, cleaned and hulled 2 medium ripe bananas, cut into chunks 112 cup sugar 1/3 cup bottl~ lemon juice or bottled Ihm juice 1 (I-liter) bottle club soda ln blender or food processor container, combine all ingredients except club soda: blend until smooth. ln large bowl, combine fruit mixture and club soda; mix well. Freeze. About 1 hour before serving, remove from frcci.er, when mixture is lushy, spoon mto gla scs. Garni sh as desi red. Freeze leftoven.. APPLE MINT TEA (Makes about 2 quarts) 2 quarts cold water 6 tea bags 1 teaspoon chopped fresh mint 1 (12-ounce) container froun apple juice concentrate, thawed 1/2 cup bottled lemon juice or bottled lime juke J/l cupsupr ln large saucepan, bring water 10 a boil. Pour into heat-proof pitcher or bowl; add tea bags and mint. Cover. steep 4 minutes. Remove tea bags; add remaining ingredienl . Stir until sugar dissolves. Serve over ice. Thursday, June 30, HMM D1 -Foon * * A S I Z Z L I N c; * * Make your Fourth of July sizzle thi s year! Bring the flash of the fireworks to your holiday cuisine in a backyard cookout, poolside party or other summer picnic . Offer dishes that sparkle with flavor, so that revelers keep coming back for more. Double-decker Firecracker Burgers, spiked with savory beef-flavor bouillon, green chilies and cayenne pepper, are a sure-fire hit for the Fourth of July crowd. Watch the fun as the young and young-at-heart bite into these all-American sandwiches. Two thin grilled burger patties are stacked with red onion, spicy Jack cheese, tomato slices and pickles on a crusty bun. Grilled Lemon M~tard Turkey Breast is another palate-pleaser that's wonderful this time of year. Here. chicken-flavor instant bouiJlon adds the hearty richness to the garlicky marinade, tangy with bottled lemon juice, Dijon-style mustard and thyme. After marinating the turkey breast overnight, grill slowly over indirect heat, basting frequently. Grilled vegetables are the perfect "go-with" for such highly seasoned fare . Try grilled com on the cob with Horseradish Butter or offer an assortment of grilled peppers. summer squash and eggplant bru hed with Vegetable Basting Sauce. , Waldorf Coleslaw bring a wholesome crunch to your Fourth of July menu. Chopped apple, sliced celery and chopped toasted walnuts team with coarsely shredded cabbage for this deliciou~ cote law. lightly coated with a tangy honey-citrus dressing. Be ure to make enough slaw for seconds! Round out your sizzling feast with cooling Strawberry-Banana Stu h and Apple Mint Tea. The tu h i a breeze to make -imply blend fre h strawberries, ripe banana chunks, ugar and bottled lemon or hme JUice. adding cl ub oda before freezing. Everyone will beat the heat with a spoonful of this frosty slu h or a splruih of the ever-popular iced tea. updated with fresh mint and apple juice concemrate. And for de~sen. onl} some refreshing watennelon wedge or fre h frui t chunks are needed. A sparkler-spangled Fourth of July call for big. bold tlavoni. With a company-pleasing meal uch as thi , you're ready to let the celebration begin! When there's no time for marinating, perk up popular picnic fare with: HORSERADISH BU1TER: In small saucepan, over low heat, combine in. cup margarine or butter, 2 teaspoons horseradish, l teaspoon beef -flavor instant bouillon and 1/8 teaspoon pepper. Cook and stir until margarine melt and bouillon dissolves. Serve with com on the cob. (Maus 112 cup) VEGETABLE BASTING SAUCE: ·. Combine 3/4 cup vegetable oil, 1 teaspoon chicken-flavor instant bouillon. 1 teaspoon basil leaves, I clove garlic. finely chopped and 1/8 teaspoon pepper. Let stand until bouillon is dissolved. In large bowl, pour sauce over sliced vegetables; tos to coal Remove vegetables from bowl. Grill 4 to 6 inches from coals, turning frequently and basting with remaining oil mixture until tender-crisp. (Makts 314 cup) CAJUN PORK BASTE: Combine 3/4 cup ketchup. 1/4 cup bottled lemon or bottled hme juice. 2 teaspoons Dijon-ty le mu tard. l tea poon brown sugar, 2 clove garlic, finely chopped, 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper and l/4 teaspoon onion powder. mix well Bru h on pork chop dunng last 15 minutes of cooking time. - (Malts I cup) LEMON SESAME BASTING SAUCE: Combine tn. cup apricot Jam, 1/4 cup bottled lemon or bottled lime juice, l table poon melted margarine or butter, 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds and 1 table poon soy sauce; mix well. Brush on chicken pieces during last 15 minute of cooking time. (Malts 314 cup) • I Fr; Oil Joi Ric Hui Ml Anl 0. Dll Roe Dor Ml ..., Jiii • 11111 .. • Tll .. .. I I • I . • .. C4 Thursday, June 30. 1994 LOCAL DIN~Ne MellownCss in abundance at Gypsy Den coffeehouse By MARLA BIRD ypsy Den is a cozy coff eehousc nestled within a building complex nicknamed the "Anti-Mall," and officially known as the I.AD on Brisco! Street. Easy to miss because the LAB's exterior scaffolding, exposed rubble and erupting woodpile on the roof, make the whole thing look as though a ''recking ball is immincn1. Experts call this shopping center ''the wave of the future, an example of post-modern deconstructive architecture" and say that "the stores are main. scream -very '90's." lime-warp belwcen the '70's and a future when civilization has self-destructed and a young tribe is making ils way, having salvaged relics' of the past. Two members of tile tribe are named Tina . Shilut and Catherine Graziano, owners of lhe Gypsy Den, who have created a coffeehouse atmosphere where tables have also sproute<! in the sun-filled patio between Urban Outfitters and the resl of the shops, art galleries and mini-concerl s1age. Passing through Urban Outlitt.ers, the main s(ore, on the way 14> the Gypsy Den's wholesome food, it 's intriguing to lsee merchandise disP.layed on racks and shelves made of found objects (metal ~ipes, wood scraps, picture frames, etc.). The air is tillM with fu~ion music, and the feeling is one of a The coffeehouse decor renects fo ur months of visits by Graziano and Shilue to swap meets, garage sales and antique stores; the result is that every inch of the cafe is filled with artwork, Oriental carpets and an eclectic array of books and artif:lc1s. A colleccion of mismatched tables and chairs have become amiable fr iends adding to the whole, and melding the interior into a quilted comfort zone. MAac MAan"'""'Lv r1w Tina Shilue (left) and Catherine ~raziano, the owners of the Gypsy Oen Cafe and Reading Room . . .. .· .· Shilue and Graziano, who are putting in 14-hour days, opened fo r business three months ago and LOCAL DINING NIWI enjoy a crowd a t lunchtime, bu t breakfast business thrives as well. Morning customers order such things as the toasted bagel sandwich with scrambled eggs and cream cheese, $3.75. Some folks slide into the day with a refreshingly cool smoothie made wi th non-fat yogurt, fresh (not canned) juice and organic fruit, which rhe partners The Gypsy Den serves an outstanding salad n'lade with bashmati rice, pecans, currents and celery with tamari dressing (wheat-free soy sauce) -very similar to one available at Mother's Deli. There's an average Caesar salad with chick pens thrown in for the heck of it. All salads are 4.75. :· TOUCH OF THAI FOR A.I\VF PARTY The American In s1ilu1e of Wine nnd •·ood has no. Phone NBTC's Irv Goldberg at 644-0050 for information. purchase daily at Mother's The nip side of the m~nu has a page of listings reserved the entire Thai Touch restaurant in the i. Newport Hills shoppipg mall on San Miguel, for a • Thai and wine bash on Thursday, July 21. Man- : ager Bobby Singha promises special treats with -three :ippctizcrs, three cntrecs, "Totally Thai" ~ noodles and vegetables and a cooling dessert. The price -$42 for Al\VF. members and S47 i. fo r non-members -includes wine, beer, tax and i. ·gratuities. Call 955-4542 for reservations, before July 10. MOND A VI COOKING CLASSES Mondavi Wine and Food Cenlcr has lined up a ~pcctacular series of cooking classes beginning July 7 and running through Nov. 10. Market on 17th Street. • -FYI WHAT The Gyp sy Den WHERE 2930 l r1stol St. Costa Mesa WHEN 7 a.m. to 11 p.m. of hoc drinks and cool libations -all the usual coffees a nd variations thereof, plus icy refreshers -no wine or beer. ;. SERVING 1101\E THAN TENNIS BALLS The Newport Beac h Tennis Club, 260 1 Eastbluff Mondavi's O\\.n Sa rah Scott will preside O\Cr 1wo of the clas~es, the first being i<.Jeas for summer entertaining with cold dishe~ from soups to des- serts. Pascal Olhats of Pa~cal; Nobu l\tatsuhiso, Mahuhisa, Beverly Hills; Jean Pierre Lcm::rnissier, Antoine at Le Merit.lien; and l\fichd Picton, Pavil- ion. Four Sca~ons, will also be ~haring mas1er Delicious homemade-casting soup is featured daily - a cup costs $2. 75, a bowl, S3. 75. Best bet is the combo: half a salad and sandwich or cup of soup, $5. Count it your lucky day if they are serving their Mexican tortilla soup -it's great. Creamy roasted eggpl ant is an acquired taste, and the chicken vegetable barley soup is 'just like Mom's. Mondays through Saturdays; Dining here is like encering into the "peaceable kingdom" with good vibes coming from the entire complex. Sure beats McDonalds for low-fat content and mellow atmosphere! Drive, may be a meo1bers·only facility, but, in the ;; future, they will enter all manner or pnrtics -i-: wedding receptions, bar mitzvahs, baby showers ~ and the li ke -for unyone interested, member or ' kitchen techniques and ideas during the se ries. Classes arc $50 per person. Allcndunce is lim· ired, and reservations arc vital. For information. phone 979-4510. 8 a.m. to 10 p .m. Sundays HOW MUCH Inexpensive MORE INFO -By MARLA BIRD 549-7012 ' . . . ) . r+ { ;(i_" ~:'!-:&~? ~ ADVERTISEMENT ;;.',· 1 ., _ • . . . AMERICAN : CHAIUI~ IAR & USTAURANT, A local • restaurant/bar wilh o "hometown' flovor • feal\lrtng pool, darts, solellite, big screen TV, Pool • TournorMnl every Wed night. Serving lunch Moo. · frt 1 I lo 2 & Sot Breakfast 8 lo noon. $I .50 Mory's & Ortvers Sot & Sun 6 lo noon. Shol of the · WH k $I 00. Open 366 doy o year (leap yea< • · only) 6om to 2om 604 I Bobo 0 Springdale in Huntington Beoch (71 41 894-6100 DICK CHURCH'S REST~UllANT, A family style coffee shop located at 2698 Newport Blvd., Cosio • Meso Menu includes breokfosl, lunch and~. • Prices range from $3.00 to $7.99. Open Mon.· Sol 6 OOom to 9:00pm. IN, WC. V, MC. (714) _ 646-7762 \. KENNY ROGERS ROASTERS, located in the Fountain Volley Promenade 01 18315 Brookhurst St #2, Fountain Volley Wood fire roosted chicken and side dishes make fresh doily Watch the chicken cook on our open spit wood fire rot1uerie Try our chicken pot pie, p110 sandwiches, and spec1ohy solods. Don't forgtit Kenny's famous muffins! Open Sun ·Thur~ 11 o~ I Opm, Fn -Sot 1 lo~l lpm IN, OUT, WC, TKO, V MC, AE, OS, ATM 171 41 378-0798 Your Restaurant Guide to Dining in Newport Beach, Costa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Huntington Beach & Fountain Valley STUDIO CAFE, localed ot 100 Moin St. Bolboo (01 foot of pier} The S1ud10 Cafe 1s the happening place f0< food, fun & enler·toinment Menu includes ribs, chicken, fresh fish, pasta, oppelizers & solods, also serving brunch on Soi & Sun I 0 to 3 00 which includes Belgium waffles, omelettes, pancakes ond much more Prices range fJOm $2 .95.$13,95 Open 7 doys o week Mon.Fri 11 3().1 30 om, Sot·Sun 10.1 30om IN,BRU,FB,ENT, V,MC,AE,DC ZUllES RESTAURANT, located ot 1712 Plocenlla, Cosio Meso Menu includes ribs, chicken, steak & lobster, prime rib, pizza, oyster bor. Pricu range from $3 95 and up Open doily from 1 1 30om 10 1 Opm, Cocktails 'Iii 11 pm 10, FB. WC, No credit cords. (714) 645-8091 BAKERY /COFFEE HOUSE MtOMAS EXPRlSSO CAFE, specializes 1n freshly baked muff1M, scones, croissonls, cookies & desserb including Y.ummy low fol & non for items, ond the best coffee lo"es in lown Open doily 5 ·30om-2pm. Mon -Fri, 6o~2pm Sol & Sun Next lo Gilberts 01 259 E 17th St • Cosio lv'teso 548-2224. CAFE RUTH'S CAH, located ot 320•Bns1ol #G at Redhill (by Arco Min i Mori) in Cosio Meso Menu includes good country cookin' breakfast with the best omelehes, pancakes, great Mexican breakfast dishes and lunch with $llrfry vegetables, lertyaki bowl, garlic chicken, ouorted salads, healthy turkey burgers, homburge<s, served w/ potato solod or fries. Try Ruth 's hom• cookin' lodoy Great food, great pricesl Prices range from $2 99 lo $5.95 Open 7 days 0 Wffk 7am lo 2pm. ID. 00, we CALIFORNIA CUISINE OKKO'S Casual Calif elegance with plenty of room to enjoy yourself localed at 7887 Center Dr , Hunhngton Beoch Menu includes hol & cold poslos, specialty p1uas, fapto's and items from !he irill Prrces range ftom $3 9.S to $ 13 95 Open 11 30 lo close Doncrng nightly, 1azz on Wed Sig Bond Swing Music Thur ~1dn.ght ID, BRU, ORESS,f8,ENT. we. V.MC..AE.DC 892 2227 COFFEE HOUSE MIDNIGHT JAVA CAFE, located 01 2700 Newport Blvd # 168 (at 2 Srh sl Morino I Featuring D1edrtch Coffee. Shirley's Bagels, fresh baked goods doily and Dreyers Ice Cream Open 7 days o week WC. Come join us for the best coffee in lawn free underground parking 675°4747 OUR HOUSE, located 01 720 W. 19th St,, Costa Mesa Menu includes sondw1ches. salads. quiche, pastries, cakes ond coffees Open doily from 7.30om to 11 pm Unless you don't wonl'lo leovel IN, FB, ENT, WC, TKO (71 4) 650.8960. Featuring live '!'usic. FRENCH CHANTICWI, Located at 18912 MacArthur ~lvd , Irvine, across from John Wayne Airport Elegant, chorming, gracious & beou11ful, each of 11's d1n1ng rooms hos a different decor The food 1s French-Cal1fornio cu111M-tosty by1 healthfully prepared lunch specials ot $8 00 ond up the dinner menu includes a vonety of seafood, meat, chicken, solods just lo mention o few 11ems Prices range from $6 lo $25 Serving lunch 11 3(). 2:30, Dinner 5·30.10.30, S'U'doy Brunch 10.30 · 2.30. open 7 days a week ID, OD, BRUNCH RES. REQ. FB, ENT, we. V, MC, AMX DC, DISC Valet Parking. (7141 758· 8001 GREEK CAn PLMA, located at 18633 Brookhurst St., Fountain Volley. (714) 963-4999. Aurhenhc Gr• ambience including live music, a belly ' done• and dancing wo1leo. Menu includes Greell oppettz••. tolods. postos, beef, lamb and chrdten di.hes FuM bar on premises Res.rvotions accepted Open for kinch 11 ·3().2 30. Dinner Su~fhuu 5-10.J()pm, Fri & Sot 5 11 30pm, IN, we. RES. fB. ENT. we. "· MC.. AE. OS . INDIAN COPPER CHIMNEY • En1oy waterfront dining 01 Newport Beach 3408 V10 Oporto Introducing outhenhc Indian Mughlo1 delicacies never before tn Oronge County by our famous chef "Mohinder Rom Guru'. Try our lamb or chicken kabobs, cumes and wide verities of fresh vegelobles cooked in our own ground Indian herbs & spices. Reasonable prices starting os low os $ 1 9 5 to $6. 95. Open 7 days o week from I I om·8pm OUT. TKO. we. 673.7679 tNDIAN PAIADISI, located ot 1520 West Coosl Hwy. The menu includes chicken, lamb, seafood ond vegetorton dishes all prepared to perfection with only the freshest ingredients Prices range from S 2 SO lo $ 1 5 9 5 for o complete combination dinner. Open 7 days o week lunch 11 :30 lo 2 30, dinner 5 to I 0 ID, FB, V, MC, AE. OS. DC (71 4) 646-3993. ITALIAN IUSKETTI IOY is bock .. la"1er than ever .. Busketti boy is committed IO prov1d1ng the very finest fresh poslo, pizza and iolod lo our guests in o whimsical, unique and fanciful sethng al o mosl off0<doble price .our poslO and pizza ore mode fresh doily. Meals range from $3 95 to $5 25 Open Monday thru Saturday I I ·30 to • 9·00. (71 4) 968-4949. locolfd in Fountain Volley ol 1822 5 South Broollhurat CAO, located al 2600 East Coo11 H~ C«ono Del Mar. Come ond el(periM'l<:e COfona del Mar's ne-sl llol1an restouronl M<Ving New York style pizza, gourmet ptz.zos, exciting_ pastas, creative tolods, coffee, coppuclno and fresh bolled pastries Prices range from $3 95 lo $8 95 OP.en 7 cloys o week from Som to 11 pm. except Sunday open A to 11 pm. Delivel'y available V,MC., Af, WC, IN OUT NltO'S •mAuttANT, locoted at 2221 N, Mo1n St. 1n Seoeliff Villoge S..-v1ng breakfast, lunch ond dinnet. Now open 7 days a wMll Homemade pancaltes, pas1r .. ,, pastas, & doily spec19ls Established in 1979 Early Bird d1nnen 5-6 30 ni9htly loalt for our "9W breakfast ond lunch menus coming April 1 For mo1e W0t1nalion regmclt19localflavor~1he Daily Plat at 642-4321 or 1he HunlMglon leach lnd1p~ent at 965-3030. \ RANDAZZO ITAUAN CAFE, located 01 211 48 Beoch Blvd , (at Atlon1o), Family owned, everything prepared wirh the finest meats & cheeses & famous for it's infamous cheesecake Prices range from $2.00 to $1 1.95. Open Tues thru Sot 1 I ·9pm, Sun. I 1.S pm. Closed Mon. IN, OUT, WC, Wine and beer (71 4} 536-2448. SABATINOS RESTAURANT & SAUSAGE CO •• located at 25 l Shipyard Woy, Newport Beoch Menu includes greot pasta, award w1nn1n9 Caesar soled, delicious homemade sousoge, veal, lamb, lots of vegetorion dishes, good wine, be.r, coppucino & deserh. •1t•s o family owned & run reslauronl .. Pricel range from $4 95 to $1 3.95. Open 7 days o week Serving Sal & Sun Brunch from 8:30 lo 1 OOSunday lhru Thursday 1 I om to 10pm. Friday & Sot. 1 lom·l l pm. IN, OUT. WC, 8RU, W8, V, M, AE, DC JAPANESE KJKUY-A FINI JAMNISI CUISINE, featuring fine dining, Su'*'i Sor, Teppon Tobie, Main Dining Room Full bar ond cocktail lou• featuring specialty tropical drtnks. Jou bond every Fri. & Sot. night and Karaoke every Tues. night Open f0< lunch Mon.fn. 1 I 3().2 30, 01nn•r Sun-Thurs 5- 1 Opm, Fri & Sol S. t 1 pm 8052 Adams Ave \ (corner of Beach) Huntington Beach, (71 4) 536 6665. All mo1or cred11 cards excepl Orner• Club. RR,F8, E. WC MEXICAN AVILAS IL RANCHITO. A di ning landmark for over 20 years. Run by the Avila family, Aviles hos 7 locations IO serve you in Colfo Mesa, Newport Beoch, Santo Ano, long leach, Huntington Pork & Laguna Hills & Huntington Beach. Featuring oulhentic food with the freshest 1ngred1ents & a new creollve light cuisine along with authentic Moma Avila's recipei. ID. BRU. FB, ENT, WC, V, MC, A£, DC. & DISCOVER •Aviles hos o reputation f0< ll'eotmg you like port al the fomilyl" MAJtOAllYAVIW, located ot 2332 West Poc1hc Coast Hwy. Me11icon burgers, lo1itos, burrrtos & more Specials dolly Price range from t4 95lo S10 95 Open 11 .JOom lo 12 30om IN, FB, V, MC. Af, DC (714) 631 8720 Ml CASA, Located at 296 17th Str .... Costa Mesa A trip lo Mexicol Me11ican Food Open do1ty ot 11 om. Pr~es range from S2 25 lo $8.~5 Serving Junch & dinner for O¥"tr 20 ye<M'• IN, FB, we. "· IW:., AE, DC, CB, 0 645· 7626 M:1rfa lJfrd rerit'n /oc.'D/ di11in fur the D:1i/y Pilot. .. . • WAHOO'S FISH TACO, With 3 loca tions 1133 PCH, loguno Beoch, (7 14) 497-0033, 1862 Plocenho, Cosio Meso, (714) 631-3433 and 3000 Bns1ol. Cosro Meso (71 4) 435-0130 Menu includes Fish tacos burritos, block beans & rice. solods, sondwrches Prices range from $I 65 to $7.50 Open Mon.-Sot l lom IO IOpm. Sun 1lomto9pm IN, TKO, WC SEAFOOD I HUNTINGTON IEACH MAltKn UOIUI, Here's o unique place for family d1n1ng where fresh 5e0food is king and expert mesquite broiling u our lrodemork. Our fresh f1U. changes doily and we also feolure chicken, steaks and pasta. There's o fresh seafood market, too. lunch and Dinner, full bar Children's menu AE. V,MC and OS cards welcome. 20111 Brookhursl St. (nel(l to Target, [Usl south of Adams). No reservations (714) 963·8 t 66 PACIFIC FISH & SEAFOOD, located at 2620 Newport Blvd., Cosio Meso. Menu includes seafood salads, seafood sandwiches, grilled en1rees, fish & chips, fish locos, sushi ond more Also hos one of Orange County's largest 1n\'entories of fresh fish from 1l's fish market Pnces range from $1 95 and up Open ~ 11 · 6; Sol 11 -5, IC>, WC (71 4} 650-0130 POT OF SHRIMP, An unequaled dining experience ·shrimply Delicious· ond rhe service unsurpossoble featuring Po\lo, Thresher Shork & Swordfish. Open 7 days o week 120~ I Opm, Sot. & Sun. breakfast From Som. Sidewalk dining. located al 113 Wolnul, backside of P1enide Pov1l1on in Hun11ng1on Beach (71 4) 96().7278 ZUlllS Dill' DOCK, located at 9059 Adams, Hunhngron Beach Menu includes seafood, steak & lobster, pizza, prime rib, oyster bar Prices range from $3.95 and up O~n daily from 11 30om to 1 ()pm, Cocktails Iii 11 pm IN, FB we. v, MC. (7l 4J 963-6362. STEAKS THI IAIN STIAK HOUSE, located ot 2300 Horbor Blvd, #31, Costa Meso. Menu includes sreoks, fresh fish, chicken, burgers and salads. Prices range from $3 75 for lunch and $6 25 fOf dinner. Open 11 am for lunch MSo Dinner 4pm MFr. Dinner 3pm Sot & Sun IN, WC, V, MC, AE, DC. (714) 641·9777 SEAL BEACH OUD'll INN, Established in 1930 by the airstrip Still o meeting ploce of pilots around the WO(lcf who enjoy the best in dining located al 1400 Pacific Coosl Hwy. Seal Beoch The menu includes fresh fish doily, sleeks, lobster & crab legs. Pnces stor.t ot $4 95 Open weekdays 1 f am-1 Opm, '111 IO· 30pm weekends IN. FB, ENT, we. V, MC, AE. (3101 431-3022 SPORTS BAR & DINING IND OVll IND SPOITS IAI Serving s19oks, fish, appetizers & sandwiches. Ptlces range from $2-$1 2. Spirits, pool tournaments, dart lournomenb. Happy hour ev.ry day with fr• appeliz.etl. Coen 7 doya o Wffk, I~ 1 · 30om Moft..fri, f I am-1 :Jbom Sot & Sun. F8, All major credit cards YO GUR T IAl8'1 PIODN Yoou.T Just like the otd Molt Shoppe around the corMJ. All non fat yogurt -six (61 lloVors Taite out Ot d111e 1n To•s ~ke ice cream but it'• ~urt and with 1986 prices Children'' 8tr1fldoy por1ieS ore wekomed and fund rolaers ore wekomed W. are conveniently locoled ot Tolbert ond ~nol•o, F V neid to Thrifty Drugs 1791 0 1 /2 Mognolio 171 'I 37~337 I N Moc. ... OUT_.., ... WC.._. dlolt oct•a. llU brulldl, lfS ,..., allonl, Pl W bot, ENT ................. nco ........ WI ...... bor, V "''°·NC WJo••l'C•d, Ii~ ....... • OS dlteCMt. DC ._. dlib Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot FIRECRACKER r BURGERS (Makes 4 sandwiches) I pound lean ground bfff l (4-ounce) can chopped green -chilies, drained I teMpOOn beef-ftavor instant bouillon 114 to 1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper Red onion slica 4 bambufaer buns, split and toasted 4 slices Monterey Jack cheese with jale~no peppers Tomato and dill plddt slices Mayonnaise, mustard and ketchup, optional Combine meat, chilies, bouillon and cayenne pepper; shape into 8 thin panics. Grill or broil patties and onion slices 3 to 5 minutes on each side or until meat is cooked to desired doneness. Place one pany on each bun. Top with cheese, onion, a second patty, tomato and pickles. Serve with rrftlyoMaise, mustard and ketchup if desired. Refrigerate leftovers. I GRILLED LEMON MUSTARD TURKEY BREAST (Males 6 to 8 servings) 2/3 cup bottled lemon juice or bottled lime juice 2/3 cup vegetable oil 1/3 cup water 4 teaspoons Dijon-tyle mustard 4 teaspoons sugar, optional 2 teaspoons cbicken-navor instant bouillon 1-1/2 teaspoons thyme leaves 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped I (1-3/4 to 2-1/~) pound boneless turkey . breast half Combine al I ingredients except rurkey; mix well. ln large shallow di h or plastic bag, pour 1-114 cups marinade over rurkey. Cover; marinate in refrigerator 8 hours or overnight. turning occas ionally. Chill remaining marinade. Remove meat from marinade. Gri ll or broil meat over indirect heat·l to 1-In. hour or until meat thennomcter inserted ir1center reaches 170° F, basting f requenlly with reserved marinade. Let stand tO minute before slicing. Serve with grilled vegetables. Refrigerate leftovers. 11P: Grilled turkey can be served cold. WALDORF COLESLAW (Makts 6 ro 8 stntnKS} 4 cups coarsely hredded cabbage 2 cups chopped apple 1 cup sliced celery 1 cup chopped toasted walnuts 1/4 cup bottled lemon juice or bottled lime juice 3 tablespoons honey 2 tablespoon water I tablespoon vegeta ble oil I teaspoon Dijon-style mustard l teaspoon garlic salt In medium bowl . combine cabbage, apple, celery and nuts. In small bowl, combine remaining ingredien ts; mix well. Pour over cabbage rnixrure. Cover; chill 4 hours to blend navo~. Gami h as desired. Refrigerate leftovers. STRAWBERRY- BANANA SLUSH (Makts about 2 quarts) 1 quart fresh strawberries, cleaned and hulled 2 medium ripe bananas, cut into chunks 1/2 cup sugar 1/3 cup bottled lemon juice or bottlfd lime juice 1 (1-liter) bottle club soda ln blender or food proce sor container, combine all ingredients except club soda; blend untiJ smooth. ln large bowl, com bine fruit mixture and club soda; mix ~ell. Freez.e. About 1 hour before serving, remove from freezer; when mixture is slushy, spoon into glasse . Garni h as de ired. Freeze leftovers. APPLE MINT TEA (Makes about 2 quarts) l quarts cold water 6 tea bqs I teaspoon chopped fresh mint \' (12-ounce) container frozen apple juice concentrate, thawed 1/2 cup bottled lemon juice or bottled lime juice 1/2 cupsupr ln lqe saucepan. bring water to a boil. Pour into heat-proof pitcher or bowl; add tea hip and mint. Cover; steep 4 minutes. Remove tea bags; add remaining ingttdienb. Stir until sugar di ssolve . Serve over ice. .. . . Thursday, June 30, 19SM D1 Foon * * A S I Z Z L I N c; * * I Make your Fourth of July sizzle th is year! Bring the flash of the fireworks to your holiday cui sine in a backyard cookout. poolside party or other summer picnic. Offer dishes that sparkJe with flavor, so that revelers keep coming back fo r more. Double-decker Firecracker Burgers, spiked with savory beef-fl avor bouillon, green chilies and cayenne pepper, are a sure-fire hit fo r the Fourth of July crowd. Watch the fun as the young and young-at-heart bi te into these all-American sandwiches. Two thin grilled burger patties are stacked with red onion, spicy Jack cheese. tomato slices and pickle on a crusty bun . Grilled Lemon Mustard Turkey Breast is another palate-pleaser that's wonderful this time of year. Here, chkken-flavor instant bouillon adds the hearty richness to the garlicky marinade, tangy with bottled lemo12 juice, Dijon-style mustard and thyme. After marinating the turkey breast overnigh t, griJI slowly over indirect heat, basting frequently. Grilled vegetables are the perfect "go-with" for such highly seasoned fare. Try grilled com on the cob with Horseradi sh Butter or offer an assortment of grilled peppers, summer squash and eggpl ant bru hed "ith Vegetable Basting Sau ce. Wal dorf Cole law bring a whole ome crunch to you r·Fourth of July menu. Chopped apple. sliced celery and chopped toa ted walnut team . with coarsely shredded cabbage fo r thi delicious cole la\\, lightl y coated with a tangy honey-citrus dre sing. Be i:,ure to make enough slaw for econd ! Round out your sizzling feast with cooling Strawberry-Banana Siu h and Apple Mint Tea. The slush i~ a breeze to make : 1mpl) blend fre h strawbenie , ripe banana chunks. ugar and bottled lemon or hme JU1ce. adding club oda before freezing. Everyone~ll beat the heat with a spoonful of th is fro ty slush or a pla h of the e\er-popular iced tea, updated with fresh mint and apple juice concentrate. And for de~~ert. onl> some refreshing watennelon wedge or fre!lh f run chunk are needed. A sparkJer-pangled Fourth of Jul y calls for big, bold flavo~. With a company-pleasing meal uch a thi~. you· re ready to let th e ce lebration begin ! When there's no time for marinating, perk up popular picnic fare with : HORSERADISH BUITER: In smaJI saucepan, over low heat. combine 1(1. cup margarine or butter, 2 teaspoons horseradish. l· teaspoon beef -flavor instant bouillon and 1/8 teaspoon pepper. Cook and stir until margarine melts and bouillon dissolves. Serve with com on the cob. (Malces 112 cup) VEGETABLE BASTING SAUCE: • · Combine 3/4 cup vegetable oil, l teaspoon chicken-flavor instant bouillon, 1 teaspoon basil leaves. I clove garlic, finely chopped and 1/8 teaspoon pepper. Let stand until bouillon is dissolved. In large bowl. pour sauce over sliced vegetables; toss to coat. Remove vegetables from bowl. Grill 4 to 6 inches from coals, turning frequently and basting with remaining oil mixture until tendcr-cri p. (Maus 314 cup) ,.. CAJUN PORK BASTE: Combine 3/4 cup ketchup. 1/4 cup bottled lemon or bottled lime juice, 2 teaspoons Dijon-style mu tard, t tea poon brown ugar. 2 clove garlio.. finely chopped. I /4 teaspoon cayenne pepper and 1/4 teaspoon onion powder, mi>. we ll. Bru h on pod chops dun ng last 15 minutes of cooking time. (Mak~s I cup) • LEMON SESAME BASTING SAUCE: Combine 1n. cup apricot jam. 1/4 cup bottJed lemon or bottled lime juice. I tablespoon melted margariiic or butter. t tablespoon toasted sesame seed and t table poon soy sauce: max welt Brush on chicken piece during last 15 minute of cooking time. (Mat~s 314 cup) I Fr; 1111 Jal lie 11111 Ml All Dll Dll 1111 Dll Ml .. Jlil • llil 1111 • Ill .. .. D2 Thursday, June 30, 1994 ' Newport Beach/Costa M-DaJly Pllo Here's a ·savory silmmer staw Jou'PB sure to enJoy Most Americans associate stews with cold, d:irk winter days. But transpon yourself to sunny southern France and stews shed their \\intry ties. In Provence, fish stews are a mainstay of summer cooking, low in calorics, and v.onderfully seasoned with fresh ingredients of the region. Provence meals tend to be ~imple and rustic, created with lots of fresh vegetables and grains and enhanced with small amounts of fi~h and meat. ~though many of the ingredients that appear in Provence fare arc also found in .. the haute cuisine of Paris, some think Provence cooling tends to be ahogcther more hearty and ~ati!.fying -an example of delicious peasant food at its best. The fragrant scents of olive oil, garlic, and fresh herbs fills the kitchens of Provence. Parsley, basil, rosema ry, thyme, saffron and bay lea\eS are U)ed abundantly. Provence cuisine traditionally features vegetables such as eggplant, tomatoes, zucchini, Swiss chard, spinach, fenne l, potatoes and artichokei.. flours made from corn (used for polenta) and chickpea!. (used for socca, which is :i thin pancake) are found in the marketplace alongside wheat nour for homemade pasta and ravioli. Trpical or Provence cuisine is \ the Provence Summer Stew, which borrow) from the navors of bouillab:iisse (the most famous Provence i.tew). The soup base for this hearty summer stew is rich and e:isy to make, using tomatoes, clam juice and water. It's navored with lots of garlic, safjron, fennel and a bit of orange zest. To make the stew complete, add savory • )ardincs to each serving and top with garlic toast. Complement the stew's navors by serving Potato Arugula Salad. Tender potatoes and spicy arugula are tO)~cd with a quickly made, low-fat dressing navored with ~hallots and fresh basil. For dessert, serve Blackberry Pear Clafouti (pronounced CLA-foo· i, ' tee), a custard·like pudding. Clafouti actually originated in east central France, where it was traditionally made .with cherries. · As the dessert spread th rolJghout France, it took on many variations, appearing with seasonal fruits and occasiopally, us a savory dish. l3lackb~rry Pear Clafouti contains low-fat milk and just a small amount of butter, so the fat and calorie content of this seemingly rich dessert remains quite low. When you prepare you r Provence su mmer feast, take ~ advantage of the boun~ of the ~eason. Select the freshest fru its and vegetables that are in abundance at this time of year, and you'll be able to create a meal with an authentic taste of southern coastal France, right in you r own kitchen. PROVENCE SUMMER STEW • 1 tablespoon olive oil • 3 laq~e leeks, white and tender green parts "ashed and sliced • 2 large fennel bulbs, trimmed and coarsely chopped • 4 large cloves garlic, finely chopped, plus 1 clove, peeled and cut in Jrnlf • v" tablespoon salt • I can (14 'h ounces) re cipe-ready diced tomatoe~ • 11/z cups clam juice • 2 pieces (l" x 2") orange zest • I bay leaf • 1/" tea poon saffron threads • 1/z tcu s1foon black pepper • l'inch of sugar • V" cup chopped Jtallnn parsley •·I can (3¥" ou nces) water - or oil·1>ackcd sardines, drained • 4 hnlf·lnch thick slices French bread Heat oil over moderately high heat in large (6 quart) saucepan. Stir in leaks, fennel, chopped garlic, and s:.ilt. Reduce heat and cook, stirring occasionally·, until vegetables are )Oft, about 8 • 10 minutes. Stir in tomatoes, clam juice, l lh cups water, orange zest, bay leaf, saffron, pepper, and sugar ;ind bring to a boll. Reduce heat to simmer and cook uncovered for 20 minutes. Meanwhile, toast or grill bread slices ond rub both sides with garlic clove. Set aside. Stir parsley into soup, remove oranac zeM nnd boy leaf and ladle into 4 serving bowls. Accent each serving with 4 EXERCISE . SEE WHAT . TAKES SHAPE. · - ·S s:irdines, and top "'ith a slice of garlic toast. Serves 4. POTATO AND AllUGULA SALAD • l larae shollot, peeled nnd sliced • 2 tablespoons "'hlte "'lne vinegar • 2 tablespoons olh e oil • ~ teaspoon sail • v, &easpooo black pepper For salad ingredients use 11/i pounds new potatoes, w~hed, cut in half and cut in half-inch slices: 3 tablespoon~ thinly sliced fresh basil; 2 bunches arugula (or mixed greens), washed and dried. To make dressing combine shallot, vinegar, oil, sal t and pepper, in a blender or food procci.sor. Blend until smooth and s~t aside. Place potatoes in a medium saucepan and cover with cold water. Bring to a boil and simmer for 7 minutes or until tender. 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The colorful softcovcr book reatures nearly 60 warm-weather recipes for shortcut snacks and appetizers, simple skillet suppers, outdoor grill and barbecue favorites and no-fu!>s salads. Made with versatile Campbell's Soups, many of the dishes in Ea y Summer Recipes are ready in 30 Di11nu1K~ Thiglu or Whole Legs R.i.nd.all Fann. Gndt A· \'J!llC M minutes or less. Recipes such as robust Bistro Onfon Ourgeri., exotic Oriental Shrimp Kabobs, classic Onion Dean Bake and mouthwatering Quick Oarbecucd Beef Sandwiches are perf cct for picnic time, family mealtime and entertaining. Dozens of he I pf ul, practical tips are highlighted throughout the book's photo-filled 94 pages, including: proper food handling in the kitchen or from the picnic cooler; marinating meats and vegetables; safeguards for successful outdoor grilling and N.ic to Exettd 15'1 F.u 3 IWadl oc MOR£ ( l.Cll dwi 3 U.. I S9 Lb I Lb. cleanup; choosing the right cub of meat for barbecuing and selecting/ storing fresh vegetables. 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Droil 4 inches lrom heat until dei.ired donencss (~lluw 10 m1nu1ci. for medium, l<>UF.) turning once during cooking. M..11..c~ 6 i.crvings. O RIENTAL SHRIMP KABOBS • • 1 c~in (1Ql~ ounces) C~mpbcH's condensed Torn.1lu Soup • 1 ~ c.up ora nge JU ice • I t.iblcspoon soy sauce • 1 t.1b lcspoon vege table oil • •/.i t .1-;poon ground ginger •)I/.! pound s large shrimp, 'hclkc..I Jnd dcveincd In L1rgc shallo,, .. · 11011 metallic dish, combine :-.our orJngc juice, soy sauce , oil .ind ginger. Add shrimp: m-., to coat. Cover; r .. !ri: ... Lratc at least 1 hour. R enHh c shrimp from muri 1 Jdc; reserve marinade, On !Ii\ 10-inch skewers, tlu ~.1u shrimp. T( .!nil On grill rack, <tr! ... 1tl~'L' kabobs directly above m .. ·un1m cuab. Grill, un 0\ crcd 10 minutes or until .hrimp turn pink, turning o: :en Jnd bru!lhing '" ith m3rin.H.le during cooking. In 1-qu:u t SJuccpn n over m~~iium hcJt, heat remaining n1~ir1n.1uc to boiling. Ser\.c \\ ith -.Juimp If des ired, serve ou :1 h1.:tl uf !lhrcddcd salad g11.:c11-,, garni:,h '' ith fresh rin,,;.1ppk slice!> and orange p .. LI ~tal-cs 6 sen in gs. fo broil: On rack in broiler I .111, air:ingc k.:ibob!I. Broil 4 i11 h .. ~ from heat 5 minutes or until -.hrimp ll~rn pink, turning ottcn and brushing "ith m,mn.11.lc during cooking .. ONION BEAN BAKE • .! 1.'.lll'> 128 ounces each ) C:JmplJdl's Pork & Ulans in 'l'unt!lto aU\C • 1 puud1 C:unpbcll's Dry Onion uup and ltedpc ~Ii'( • 1 tJl.Jlc)poons maplc-n1nort'd ')rUp • 4 .. tin.:. bacon, hohcd and • parti.111) cool..cd •In 1-qu.irt casserole, combine IJt..1m, )OUp mh and S)rup. \1 r;rn~c b.i con on bcuns. Dnl..e 111 3501' lur 1 hour or until hot ond bubbling. II <lci.in•d, garnish "Ith rn.l union ant.I fresh on-gano. \I 11-." about 51 2 cu1>s or 11 )tJ~··dt h '>\·nings. QUICK BARBECUED BEEF SANDWICHES • l t;.il k poun \cgctable oil • I 1111 t.lium union, chopped (nboul 1 : lUlll • • I , 11 1.?<i ou nle ) Campbell's rnmktl\ld I om:>to oup e I • lUp \\;llu • ~ t:ihl\ 'Poon pJcl..cd bro\\ n 'ug.11· • ~ t,1blnpoon~ 'img.ir • I tahh..'IH>un \\one tcrshire ! l l. puund lhinl) s.lict'd roast IH·lf • I~ onion or hamburger bun , '(II I Jlld tuu~ttd In 6·quart Dutch O\en over 111, d1um hcJt, 1r1 hot 011, cook l' •n until tender. stirring often. ')t, 111 'oup, \\Jter. bro\\n sugar. ' n :or and Wurce ten.hire ~auce. I k:it tu blHI ng Reduce heat to I 1\ Cv,,~:. nHnutc). Add beef; hl 1 t hn,ugh ... tarring occasionally. 'h 1 c on hun' H de ired. garnl'h '' 1 h \I.hie dill p1ci...lci. spear , ~heir> pt:ppcr) .111d hot pcpperi. M.11<..C'-alXlUI 7 cup or 12 -.:ind" r~hc,. "lilll121111111,...., , ............ 1oa.r-.dl.-.. ... JMili-Ollllllli Fa •im,•dllllcallf ............. ........ lllllt ................. --~ .... .. JOF ............... ... this ... SQ ... 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Re serve half of the -grilled :.teak and peppers to use in the salad; serve the remaining ~teak and peppers. Meal 2: Cul the reserved beef and peppers into strips, toss with the reserved dressing, pea pods ant.I cooked vermicelli. In 20 minu~es, dinner is served. Oecause sirloin is a lender beef cut, it only needs to marinate 15 min utes to take on the flavor of the marinade. Marinating should :ih\ays be done in the refrigerator. lllAMl·GINGI• GalLUD ll•LOIN • 2 pound boatltas beer top sirloin steak, cut 1 ~ lncbts thick • 4 rtd or yellow bell peppers, each cut lenathwlse In hair .... •eDreul•91 • 3 tablespoons dry sherry • 3 tablespoons soy s11uce • 3 tablespoons white wine vtnegar • 1 tablespoon sugar • 1 tablespoon dark sesame oil • 2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger or ~ te11spoon ground ginger • 2 cloves garlic, crushed In small bowl, whisk together dressing ingredients. Reserve V., cup for Spicy Sesame Beef & Noodles: cover and refrigerate. Trim fat from beef steak. Place steak and remaining dressing in plastic bag; tum to coat. Close bag securely 11nd marinate in refrigerator 15 minutes, turning once. Remove steak from marinade; discard marinade. Place steak and bell peppers on grid over medium coals. Grill 25 to 30 minutes until steak is medium-rare to medium doneness and bell peppers are tender, turning steak and bell peppers once. For Spicy Sesame ' Beef & Noodles, reserve ~ of cooked steak (12 ounces) and ~of grilled peppers (4 halves). Carve remaining steak into slices; serve with remaining peppers. Makes 4 servings (serving size: ~ of recipe). IPICYlllAMI 811f a NOODLU • 12 ounces cooked beer stcmk rrom Stsame-Ginser Grilled Sirloin • 4 ounces uncooked vtrmlcclll or thin spaghetti • 4 grilled pepper halves crrom Sesame-Ginger Grilled Sirloin) • ~ (6-ounce) package frozen pea pods. derrosted • v.i cup Sesame Drtssioa (from ~same-Ginaer Grilled Sirloin) • V.. teaspoon bot pepper sauce • 1 teaspoon dark sesame oil • l tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro Cook vermicelli according to package directions. Meanwhile carve beef steak into thin slices. Cut peppers into thih strips. In medium bowl, combine beef, peppers and pea pods. Add dressing and pepper sauce; toss to coat. 3. In large bowl, combine vermicelli and sesame oil; toss to coat. Add beef mixture and cilantro; mix lightly. Makes 4 servings (serving size: I~ cups). ·Alaska canned salmon - a hidden . . • treasure for kids fickle on fish Gelling your kids to eat foods 1h.1t ~ire good fo r them can be a ch.11le ngc. Seafood may not be high on their list of favorite foods , but ircan be! lf you're a· c1>ncerned parent and looking for ''·•Y of improving your child's diet, try making Alaska Canned S.tlmon Turnovers. They're easy to ni.it..c, fun to eat and really taste goad. The key to getting children to cJt nutritious food is to make it delicio us, and to let them take part in the preparation. You . probably keep most of the ingredients for these tasty turnovers on hand. Simply mix together the filling ingredients and mount.I onto refrigerator crescent rolls, bat..e ant.I serve. Mos t d11ldren can handle the preparation, with a little adult "''ii.lance for the baking. Ala!lka ca nned salmon has many adva ntages. h 's a terrific value, recipe re~1dy, nutritious and ve rsatile. And Alaska canned :.ulmon makes quick and easy dinners when used in salads, ~11rred into vegetable so ups, or mi\ed with a little mayonnaise and topped with cheese on top of luaMet.I bread fo r a quick canned ... almon melt. Ala:.-.ka harvests over 90% of all the natural, wild sal mon caught in thl! U.S. Ala!lt..a canned sa lmon is m,1de from the hi ghest quality, llc\h Ala)ka salmon. For recipes "here color is important;choose c.innet.I Red Sockeyc salmon with ·1t' bright red color and rich flavor. ~lore economically priced canned Al.1sk3 pink salmon has a rosy colo r, delicate flavor and is c-<ccll~nt in casseroles and soups. Whichc,er variety you choose, c\cr)thing in the can is edible. The !'.kin and tiny bones are rendered so soft during processing, they arc easily mixed into the 1ccip1.:. Let your kids know they a1c OK to c<it and full of calcium, ju..,t like u glass of '1)ilk! Dclic1ous Alaska Canned ~.iln10n Turnovers can be ready to cat in minutes, using ingredients )ou ha'e on hand. AIASKA CANNID SALMON TURNOVERS • 1 can (14~ ounces) Alaska Mlllllon, drained and Oaked • v~ cup sliced green onions • l pnckuge (3 ounces) cream cheese, soncned • J Tablespoons groted Parmesan cheese • 2 teaspoons Dijon-style mustard • 2 teaspoons rrcsh lemon Juice • 1 teaspoon dill weed • 2 p,ackuges (8 ounces each) rcfrl.erntor crescent dinner rolls ( 16 rp lls total) Pr~heat oven to 350F. Combine Ala'l h canned salmon, onions, clicCfCS, muslnrd, lemon juice, and Jill, $tir until blended. Unroll dough; separate into triangles. D1\.1~e filling among 8 triangles I (about 3 tablespoons filling each); spread filling leaving a '.4-inch border of dough around edges. Cover each fill ed triangle with a remaining triangle of dough. Press edges of triangles with a fork to tightly seal turnovers. Place on baking sheets; bake 12 to 15 minutes or until golden. Servo warm. Makes 8 turnovers. Variation: Make canned salmon mixture as diTected omitting cream cheese. Cut 4 square slices of Muenster or Mon terey jack cheese in half diagonally 10 make 8 triangles (slightly smaller than dough~ Place a cheese triangle on 8 pieces of dough. w. .... eiu:lled llbout ... ~· ~. w. ._.. grMl •how for you Thia ~-_.,. fe.wrtng lhe --*Y mueic: of R.I . Stone & Company 8fld • megnlflcent ._. .,_, TN9 la the lllnd of .,_ -'-•you CM feel frM IO t.p ycMK toe. IO the muelc;, M ju9t alt bedt 8fld relu lt'a fun for the wtlClte fMl!ly. Thie la both a tin. to c......_ -Nllon 8fld ID ralM money for - community Aa you "'-· ~ ,..,.... the proceeda baclt to tha ~ltltougtl~ .......... pnitacta. Aleo, thla1W the INdlar/pal'wlt llUC ..... of looel acftOde _. Mlle IO ralae fund9 ~ pr....illng lldlet8.. .. • In llddltlOn to'°"' help. --glftaof the_...,_ .....m. Thenlla to ..... ~a:==:::= IO M thl9 night wltt\ Ill COIPONIOIJ '!.-~~~....-o.a,..-. ,II. O,,ofC-- °"""9 c-~ ,............., COlt..ottAn IPONIOaJ ""°'~ K ... &hdiyf ....... °""'le c-,. ,_ CJ ~&S- Mr &Mn .. 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RESULT OF THE OIL SPILL FROM THE STEAMS AMERICAN TRADER WIIlCH TOOK PLACE OFF COAST OF HUNTINGTON BEACH ON FEBRUARY 1990. RE: Slaven, et al. v. BP America, Inc., et al., U.S. DL«itrict Court Case No. CV-90-0722-RIK CJRxl There is a lawsuit currently pending in the Los Angeles FederaJ Court brought by per- on a nd busincsse who s uffered l o~ 1 of income or other cq>nomic damages as a result of the oil pill which took place off the coast of Huntington B<;ach on February 7, 1990. The partie. who brought the law uit represent a cla of person and bu ·ines. e , including commercial and sport fh hing boat owner , fi h food proce~sor and di tribu- tors, hotel and motel owner~. tour boat own- ers and operators and busine se located in the Newport Beach and Huntington Beach area who suffered economic damages due to the oi l pill. · The Court has conditionally certified the case as a class action. The class is defined as follows: All persons and entities owning.·leasing or having an inte rest in real and/or personal property o r having an owner hip interest in commercial enterprise. or working withi n or about the area or areas affected by the rup- ture of the hull of the American Trader on February 7. 1990, and the re ulting oil spill and clean-up effort, who have suffered or will suffer economic damage as a re ult oft . pill and/or the ensuing clean-up effort. Excluded from the class are all persons. any, curre ntly seeking to make tort clai based exclusively on personal. injuries as result of the rupture, the oil spill and/or ensuing clean-up activities. The class exclud all governmental agencies. departments. bodi and political subdivisions. The class al. exclude the defendants and their re pecti\ parent , subsidiaries, djvisions, affiliate~. dire tors. officers, agents, employee and represcr tative .. If you believe that you are a member of foregoing class. please complete the fonn \ out below and mail it to: Slaven. et al. v. BP America, Inc., et al. c/o Gilardj & Co. P.O. Box 8060 San Rafael, California 94912-8060 The information is needed promptly a you are therefore asked to return the complc ed fonn by August 31. 1994. Please note th by returning the form. you will IlQ1 be obliga ed to pay any expenses, fees or charges. May 25, 1994 -----------------------------------------------------------.,,.------------------------. RF.SPONSE •'ORM This fonn 1i. to be tilled out by those pcrl>on. and bu'i1nes~i. who believe they ho~e ,uffered economic lo !IC~ht have not been fully compen!.ated) a.\ a result of the Arncncao Trader 011 'P'll which too~ plocc off the CO<L\I of Hunungt Beach on f-cbruary 7. 1990. I. Sl8le your name .• \ddre:.-.~ and telephone number: NAME:----;--------------------__;;,----=----------1 ADD~S: ____________________________________ ---1 CITY: _________________________________ _j TELEPHONE NO .. ------------------"----------------1 2. What i\, or WU'>. your bu\IOC\'> or occupatton in 1990! --=-------------,...,--------1 J . Dcscnbe the nature and amount of I.he economic lo~~" (other than a phy'iical or emotional tnJury) I.hat you believe th you \uffered a!I a re\ull of the 0 11 'Pill. -----------------------1 4. Dad you wbm1t a daim wuh Crav.ford & Company'! __ Ye' _No 5 Were you paid any monies h) Crav.fonl ,& Company and, 1f ..o. hQw much'? __ Yei. --No $ --~ OATLD _,(t~4 Pl.bA Sh R~ ru RN FQRM TO Sian.turc: ------------:--:-------- Slii\cn. Cl 11 v. RP Amcrka. IWM: .. ct al . do GilariJi A Co P.O Boll 8060 Sao Rafttl, C'ahfomia 9491'2·R060 ' l t h n 1 I ) ' :1 . I '.) • • • J 1 j ll d Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot H~ docs a p~try chef get exceptaonally luscious flavor in her creations? Executive Pastry Chef Emily Luchetti, of the celebrated Stan restaurant in San Francisco revealed some or her secrets recently at a gathering of the International Associa tion of Culinary Professionals. "Th ' ere s no secret to one of my basic habits," she said. "It's butter -llSk pastry chefs and they'll tell you butter is irreplaceable." First, she uses only chilled, hard butter to make the dough. As it bakes, the pieces of butler trapped in the dough melt creating tiny pock~ts, hence a meh-in-1he- mouth cookie. And to make perrectly shaped cookies, she cuts the dough into stars and then thoroughly chills them on a cookie sheet before baking. For her second recipe, a Buttery Strawberry Compote, Lucheui demonstrated a classic technique f Baat v the heat with these cool des$erts How many \vays can you say cool? Ice, ice cream, chilled, frosty. The thermometer's up and so's the demand for cal>y, cool desserts. Smart chefs have cool idi:as, too, like eating light l>mallcr portions :ind drinking lots of liquids. After all, it's l>Ummer and who wants to spl!nd time in 1he kitchen when they could be enjoying outdoor living? APRICOT FLUFFY PIE • l Chocola te llershe) 's Ready-Crust pie crust • l cup finely snipped dried apricots • ¥.> cup sugar • 1 envelope unna,·orcd gelatin • Vl tsp. sa,lt • 3 slightly beaten egg )O lks • l cup orange juice • 3 egg "hitcs • Vl cu p whipping cream Cover apricots wi1h waler, I inch above the fruit, in a saucepan. Simmer, covered for 25 minutes. Drain and cool. Then combine v.i cup of sugar. gelatin and salt. Stir in orange juice and egg yolks. Cook and l>tir over medium heat mi>.ture thickens slightly. Chill in refrigerator until 1he mixture become 1hicl.er, stirring occasionally and add ,the cooked fruit. Oeat egg '<hites in a mi\ing bowl until soft peaks form. Gradually add remaining V:i cup of sugar, booting untiHhe egg Y.hi1ei. form stiff peaks. Fold in10 gelatin mixture. Whip cream until l>oft peaks form and fold in10 gelatin mixrure. Chill for 30 minutes. Spoon in10 pie shell, mounding toward the center for a spectacular effect. Then chill until firm for nt least 6 hours or overnight. Garnish with whipped cream, if qei.ired. MANGO TARTS • 6 single serve Ready-Crust grahnm crocker tart shells • 1 large, ripe mango • Vl cup sugar • 3 egg yolks • v .. cup nour • ~ cup boiling \\aler • 11/2 tablespoons marga rine • Vl tsp. rum (optiona l) •~coconut Beat egg yolks and sugar in large mixing bowl until th ick and pale yellow. Bent in flour. Slo~vly add boiling water with mixer running. Place in sauce pan over medium heat, stirring constantly about 5 minutes or until it coats the spoon. (Don't boil!) Sauce will look grainy. Bent in marga rine and Vl teaspoon rum if desired. Cool 10 room temperature. Peel mango, reserving V.. for garnbh. Diec remaining mango and puree in blender. When sauce has reached room temperature, stir in puree. Pour into tarts. Chill till cool. arnish with toasted coconut and !ices of mango before serving. HOCOLATI •RICKLI JAii"....,.._ ON A STICK 2 Cups (12 ounces) semi-sweet ocolate chi ps I ,.cka1e (6 oz) Heath Dils •o kit bananas, peeled oodcn popslcle stlckJ n a double boiler or microwave n, heat chocolate over low heat ii melted. Insert sticks into or bananas. Dip or spread late over bananas. ediatcly roll in Bits ·o le. Place on a wax paper cookie sheet and f rcezc! at 3 hours. Wnp each acrvina le wr1p when firm . Makes NOTE: For -1mall -..-banana in half for finishing a dessert sauce. By adding butler at the end of a rtcipe, i1s incomparable flavor comes through in a fresh pure burst," she explained. "Buuer also has ~ blen~ing quali ty that brings the ingredients of a dish together as it does here." ' COOIOU • 8 ounces (2 1Uck.1) cold, hard bulltr, cut In chunks Cut out dough with a 3·inch star cu tter or other desired shape. Place on cookie sheets Yl inch apan . Chill fo r 1 hou r in 1he refrigerator or Yl hour in 1he freezer. Preheat ove n to 250 F. Bake directly from refrigerator or freeze r, until firm, about 45 minutes. sugar. Cinnamon Shortbread: Beal 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon wilh 1he butter and sugar. (prt«dina rccipt) In a medium saucepan combine orance juice, sugar and orange liqueur; bring to a boil over medium-high heat. Add strawberries and butler; cook, stirring occasionally, just until the bu11er mehs, about 2 minutes. To serve: Evenly divide compote among four l>mall de)Sert plates; top with a scoop of ice cream. Serve with a Shortbread Cookie. Garnish with slivers of orange peel, if desired. Yield: 4 portions {!~cups) This is served wi1h warm compote wi1h creme fraichc or ice cream along with shortbread c<>?kies. h's not hard 10 sec why 1h1s combination is one of 1he most requested at Stars restaurant. STARS' SHORTBREAD •~cup supr • 2 cups nour •Pinch salt In the bowl or an electric mixer place butter and sugar; mix on low speed for 15 seconds. Add nour and snit; continue mixing on low speed for 3 to 5 minutes, until the dough comes together. h will look dry j ust before it comes together. Place the dough on a lightly floured board; roll ~ inch thick. PRICES EFFECTIVE B A.M. THURS., JUNE 30 THRU WED., JULY 6, 1994 LIMIT RIGHTS RESERVED NO SALES TO DEAl.ERS ~ WHOl.fSAlERS NO UOU011 CASE DISCOUNTS ON ADVERTISED SPECIALS Bo11oms of cookies should be light gold and tops should remain white in color. Yield: 2 dozen. 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