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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-05 - Orange Coast Pilotw png ~ warm to$y WJth temper· Qtures ne~ the 80s ~ the co.att ~ towdouds Will keep the" morning hours cool. , See w~..,,A.2 oman Wiie .claim8d sexual harassment resigns post • \ M ·1 am now destitute and unable to PJOvide myself The basic necessities of fife,· says ichelle Lefay. one .of 10 women embroiled in lawsuit involving· former police chief. law, Murphy said. Murphy also contends that Campbell and Villa were the rea· .son Lefay said she did not wan1 Tony Dodero, 5'111 Wl'lllr NEWPORT BEACH -One or the 10 women embrotlcd in a sex· uaJ harassment J3wsuit agauut the city and former Chief Arb Cam~ · pelr and CapL Anthony Villa lcn· dercd her resicnation this week, 11yin1 she hns run out of money and must now leave the state and live with her parents. Animal control officer Michelle LcFay. 26. contends in a ltuer sent to City Manager Kevin Mur- phy that her physki:in, Af red M Bloch. bas diagnosed her wit.b a depressive disorder brought on by .. sexual ha.Jassment and a hoitile work environment." Bloch has ad· vised her that returning to .. -ark could' exacerbate her condition, Lcfay wrote. "You have refused to maJ<e . to return to ~ork. But they ha"e thinp right and ha e caused tn,01)· since been fired, rehired and re· ies to which I am leJally ·entitled tired and cjo not "'ark at the pv- to be held from me,'' she wrote ... , lice department am now dest11ute and. un:ible to "Neither of them arc :u the provide myself the basic rlcc~ssi· work place nor are \hey rc:turn· tia of lile." ,,,-Ing." he said. '. : Ba)1c:illy "'hat Murphy. however, maintains we ha\.e here 1) a d1!>pute on a th"-t the ctty's physician belie,·es worker's compensation . c;.i!>C and Lefay is capable of working. Ad· those disputes are re)()l .. cd by the ditionnlly, LcfAy has used· up the . worker's compemat1on appeal;. pay she was entitled to receive by See LEFAY/AlO Pride overcomes frustration and de.spair as residents and city . officials· tire of local communities ~hat are ... By Mante Mcleod. StJlt wi. S onp RC\\>Uar fondly rcmemben tbe four bedroom home · ~he and her family left behind sn the Mexican )la1e.or Micho:ic:tn. Al home on the spacious ranch, her family h d cr1ough room for a g:srdcn end cxtr:i space fo r hildr~ to pl . . • ·~ Re\ II r, i 7. la\eS ~Ith her !IC\C:n 1t>lt n .• muthcr and father m a m!lll •~o bedroom .;tputment m the 770 .blocl ur Shalim r Or~c in C ta MC)Jl. The RcvoUars ga"c up their home in Mc\ico sccklna cnipkl)ment. Dut for the past four )Cln. the fam il) h:as p:aid S7SO a month for an 1p:anment ~ilh brolen closet door) and Vitind~ \\'.ithout Krcens -.some don't C\cn shut. Their l:ues1 fn&'itr:uion ~ the caq ·t ~hacb needs replacing :1fter .. water heater brolc, lcinina it di>hcurcd and mildewy. ~-~ ...... A ladder tanch wt.ere a sink should be in one INthroom. "The rent 1 the m~t e:(pen '"e · thi ng here," Revollar s:s1d. "We pay S7SO for this -why J on 't th ings get foed.'' Frustration and dc.spcr:ataon: They're scn11mcnts shared by m:sny ~ho li\e along Shahm.ir anJ m other :areas throughout the cuy ~here ab~ntec landlords hirk repair duties. leaving the re~dents to li'e with the problems.. But a ren~ed pirit LS spreading amongst communities uch as Sb:sJim3r as re idents look 0 a 0 1c1a wno have - endorsed a p to enforce ~9-~tQiii~"'r- butlding axk · l:nion 1n lo\lr~income arc "I think 1hings arc goin& to change because before nobody complained about an)thma." sa1J Ignacia .Revollar. Sonj:1's mother. "Now people ue talking about See NEIGHBORHOOO/AlO By the numbers . • Ten women police ~mployeeS ha\ie f.aed lawsUks ~ the city ;ioo former Police Chi~( Arb Campt>ell and ro;rnec::capt. AnthOny Villa. •Of~ 10, Rochell Maier ~Jired and is no ao,p ;an - . em~ and M'<.helle l~f ;ay r~ from the ~ ~ week. Off ICef Shonce-1 Sherwood and commun ty :seMce oKar Gbia Miller remain on lhe job. · •"Sbr aro ~ .... 'O~k!ng •r.d ~.-c.~u$ed &ot~m dia~r ,_ • LeF;ay and 5e'Yen ol the women are sch«fuled for~ Woike.r compensat!,on he~ring on thtir d~ilin' ~Y in mid Nc:;...etnbei"". ~ Patty ~uero <right) is one of 20 bilingual leaders gathering solid arity among the tenants on Shalimar Drive in Costa Mesa who want their neighborhood cleaned up. . Ygnacia Estrada wants to see the buildings brought uP to code in her Shalimar neighborl)ood . • Just J''.ewai'ds for a diet ·we11 ·done CIRC\JlATION 800-252-9141 CLASSIFIED ADS 642·5678 NEWSROOM 540-1224 HOTLINE ~2-6086 SPORTS •TIE Cllll . · The ~inting on the lop ol ~· 1. todlty ls by local er ;artist Ofbr ;a Huse. n.11 intinp an be jttO It ~ rudio, 650·6865. .... AtcM.attd TOYVn .................... -.Al ~······························-··" ~-.............................. A4 ~ ......................... ~.- ~ F0tum ........ "''''Al SOc:iety ............................. , ••• A7 ~-··················-········ ... ···'' ,. ........ tam -\.--11~ .. ....... .-. ..... ......., .. 0 c.,, ..,,,., ......... ,.. .. .,.,.,.... Now that's entertainment A lot of people probably wooldn't think of poetry and $Urftllg f_;Olng together. After all. how many words rhyme '' ith gnarlyl But in today 's Weel-.end section, )'OU'll discover the solitary quests to ride the perfect wave .ind write the perfect ~(sc ~ hJnd-in-Body Clove as what's touted as the first surl-poelfy reading comes-to Newport Beach this Wednesday. Also in Weekend, wh'ch you'll find inserted in the Food section, are fe tures on: the works 'of young <1rti.scs from a Newport Harbor Art Museum progr;am going on displ.ly ~t ~ at SOuth Coast Plau; the Si"1er Annavet'QI)' Powwow cha weekend .it the OC Fairgrounds; upcom1n9 comedy ind singing benefits (Of-an vca 'rl; modesdy priced frenC:h fare at PINgnt Pe.lSOlnt and more. ~ After shedding 400 pounqs. woman donates 23 pounds of skin to bum center; doctor donates surgery; and Balboa Island recovery center donates TLC. 8y loriAnn Bashedi, SQ!I \', . NliWPORT UEACH -Tu keJ away on 8.llboa hl:anJ 1 :a ttn)' rott:i e (ashionc:d to oflcr co rn ti~ urgtry ~ticnt the ch:ancc to fC· coup in secrecy. Rcscr•-:atioM at the I bnJ C:ot · t.ae P~ Opcrati'..: I le Ith Re· uut arc often m!ld by women "'ho w11n1 to hiJc oul unul th<! brui ~ left by a face lih heal . AnJ hU$ nd v.h <k>n'l ~~• their ~ 1\ h> ~ th:at their nt'~ tuft of h.a r proutcJ from impl nt. · Diane R. n eld the t p· ~ 'When someone pays with ~hat much cash, It indicates that something stinks in . Denmark: says one auto sates manager. I c ... , .. W: ........ , ....... I • • With 50 percent off, NEIGHBORHOODS t r you. can have it ~ A look at the ~ople and places shaping our community .. made in the shade T ODAY lS YOUR last chance to n on plants at lhe ·-..orld's vea1est plaat ale .. at Nuneryland (646-3925) oa Newport • Boulevard and Vic\oria Street i.n Costa Mesa.. The sale includes savi.np of up 10 SO pcrceAt off o select shrubs., fruit lrees. prdco suppltcs. shack tress. hanalna ba kets.. seeds and more. One of the mosl popular items on i4Je -the Best Buys queen palm, which sold out la.st ye;ar -i.s discounted more t.h:tft SO percent at $19.97. 0 JOAN \USE OF SW&e Sh OK Ont, would like Bat Buys readers to k.now &hat her store is ha\-ins a spccw on all of its seasonal and dceora1ive nags, so now is Ilic lime 10 stock up on outdoor Oags for Halloween and Christtnas. The nags in s&oclc will be discounted 20 percent, and 30 pcrcenl will be dl5COuntcd off aJI holiday n:ip ordered bcfot'c-Sept. 1. J • Suite SiJc One One (673-4611) is loc:11ed at 28th Street and Newport Boulevard in Newport Beach. 0 ALEXON, A WOMEN'S British Sportswnr shop is going out o( bu!t1ncss Sept. 6 :1fter nine ycan.. The shop, located 1n 11s original location on the lower level o ( I Magn10 (formerly BuUocb \\-il!thire) at fa\h1on Island. IS having a clearance sale -merchandise that has been already reduced 10 half. will be discounted an cxtr:a 30 percent. Dlant Miller of Alcxqn at I. Magnin describes the clothing as "classic dressing for work or travel, including. weekend wear." Mill~! ~c. YtDuld hkc 1.0 give "ipceiaJ 4heruwi----t--t to :ill of our customers and friends who have shopped wnh us over the p:ist nine years.'' 0 SOM£THJNC'S f'lSllV, a retail store located inside Bongo's Spor1fishln1 lludquarurs (673-2810) on Newport Boulevard in Newport Beach (bcbind the Crab Cooker restaurnnt), is offeran1 readers a 10 percent discount.on natural sea sponges. Pat Ra111 of Something's fishy cl~ims that the ' store has the b1ges1 i.elcct.aon of sea spon&es an California -and 31 the best prices. The sea sponges range in price from $4 to $100. Rain uys they come in all sizes, 1haj>cs.. and vririeties -for personal and decor<ativc use. Somd.blnc'• Fishy sells hundreds of fish and ocean related items for gifts. for your home, yacht, or oCface. ~ 0 VAN'S TENNlS SHOES (642-5753), localed on Old Newport Boulevard in New~ Beach, is expecting its first 1hipmcnt of professional skateboard shoes in &his week at $39.99. and iLS aqu;a socks in next week. SaJe mcrctuindi.se for early bock-to-school shopperJ includes oxford low tops at $24.99, kid sius at $19.99 and women's al $21.99, suede shoes al S24.99, chukka boots at $39.99 -reduced from $49.99. 0 THE BEST PRJCE I could find for boys Levi's 1s al Robloson'.,.May dep:artmenl 1tores at Fashion . Island, Cry5tal Court and South Coast Plaza. The Lc:vis a~ reduced in price 20 to 25 percent at $1 7.99 to S24.99 for SSO "relaxed fit" aqd S60 "loose Cit" style jeans. Loose fit shorts arc on saJe at $19.99. 0 Bt1t BuJ• •p~n Th.und•p •nd Saturd•ys. H'httbu you'rr • m~rth•ot or• 1boppa, U rou know of• 6ood bu}', I 'd Jo~e to ,ire fOf1 IOl»e pubtlcllJ'. C•ll me •t 54().JZU, tu me •t 646-4110' 4' Mlriff , .. ~11m ·lhlp;-lhltrt'tlf1t;"'3~1JJ St., Cost• Mes•, C.Jll. ,1611. " Correctllll · .'> . Manning their -post One of the largest American legion groups in· the country, No. 291 boasts the best · newspaper -and the best view By Russ Loar. Sl3ft Wnt1.1 M OSI weekday afternoons at about 3:30, veterans sittina :.round lhe bar :u Am. e(i- can Legion P~l 291 on &he Balboa Pen- insula &um their gaze away Crom the pie· ture-poslcard view of Ncwpon Horbor and toward the televisio n set. That's wh~ right·'Wing rabble-rouser Ru h Umbaugh 1:ikes to the airwaves and &he bar is transformed in lo the "Rush Umbaugh Room."' 1CCOrding to some members. "As you might im:1gine, we .. rc • .eretty conscrva· tivc bunch," says Bill Sharbaugb, wl)o shares the same last five letters of his name with Limbaugh and serves as advertising director for the Newport Harbor Post's monthly ncwsleucr, the Sea B~etze. Sharbaugh and Sea Breeie.Editor Jerry Court· ier arc celebra1in1 their publication's first place award in the recent "Best P..apers" contest spon· K>,rcd by &he National American lc:aion Preu As· sociation. Their national first place ranking comes on the heels of three consecutive first pJacc awards in h~ stile aw>ci:i1ion's.annuaJ-<0mpctf• tTOn . They publish about 2,500 issues of &he Sea Brc'eie a month and es1i1ru11e their readership al 12,000. Courtier and Sh:l.rbaugh have transformed the once nouoderina publication into • lively rcnec- tion or wh:at ihcy say t. &he mos& unusual Ameri· can Lc:gion posl around. in pra)cr. A leuer prant~in the "'lflcomins" ~t· ters ~ction o( &be July issue Crom a Loke I ore)t "eteran ugg~ts th:u 1f President Bill trlnton de· c1des to intef\.ene in Bosnia, he: llhould ~nJ ht' "merry bond of ga).)' Dlong "ith Sen Ted Kennedy. "Thi) is the only American Legion po t in the 'W'Orld th:it h:b 1l5 O\lrn y:icht lub:· harbJugh SJys. "It's the poor man'i. Balboa Yacht Club." The American Legion Y.:i.cht Oub, "h1lh re· cently gained fulJ accrcd11:ition. ha' "ct and d storage for more than ISO boats A ponion 9f post's boa& lip re,enues along "11h income Crom auditorium rentals :ind parling goci. to the city - about $8,000 a month -'1.) part of the club" lease ~greement. ~ 69-year-old Ncwpon H.irbor Poi.I mo,cd froi'q, n:1y Avenue to 15th S1rec1 In 1936 Out ~I leaders had to wait until :sfter World War II 10 build a permanent site on the property, \\ h1ch broke ground in 1949. A fire started by an olJ Ooor furnace destroyed the Ne"pora Harbor Post 1n l919;-but 1t ~ scbailt 011d rtopcrmt Jut • - 1980. There was n rO\\dy leodc~h1p tuillc in No- vember 1992 which prompted the post com· mandcr to step do\\n. V1etnam-er.1 \Clcran P3l Dolan was elected commander in June. /you always have dissenting views, but \loC had an unfonunate sil~ation \\here &he majority o( us f eh &he focus was no& in &he correct direction," says Dolan. a con.slrucuon industry Due to a report ins enor, Wednesday's article titled "Consolidation of resources tops council agenda" mis- s1111ed the Costa Mesa City Council's vole on a&hlclic field user fees. The council did no& raise fees. Instead, mem· / bers YOled to reconsider park user fees n~xt month. They also officially stated &hat any f ecs would be waivcred for non city sponsored, non-profit youth athletic prograros in In the August issue of the Sea Breeze, post Ad· jutant Roger Reimer gives a primer on proper eti· queue for wearing the American Lc~oo cap. First of all, it's a cop -not a hat -and at's not to be worn while eatina or durin& the Pledge of Al· leaiancc, the National Anthem or while enpaed representative. "The focus is far more posili\.e now.'' In addition to &he post's 1,500 ,member~ - makini it the founh-lnrgc t po 1 in the state - there are more than 350 mcmbcn of lhe Ladies &he city, such as Liule Lc:aauc, Americart Youlh Soccer Or1aniza1ion and Pop Warner Football. , ari,•1• ...,. To Make A C«rection • • ltllt Nan pn&4IC'f '° ~1, <OO'IPft •• 9'Mf't d '*-• ,...... , ... J4().IJJ4 JU fh.IM .,.,_, ,_em • ...,..: Mlllthtt ,_,........~~ ---~ldtar .... , ... ~~ ........ ~~ ..., ~ OllillM MM1P ......... ~ ... -.....~--~ ... CUPl<H4...... II JclllDtd ...... ~ .................. .... c.m.-.. .... ....... .. .. ..... ~c..., JIOOI ~1 111 -.n OUblde ol Nfw. pon c~ Mftl.. Mlblcripc.ons .., tt. Otoly f'doc only -..., ... ~ by _, for ~ SI ptt momh Second cLm ~ p.lld IC COM.\ Mii.i CA' fPtot lncbtt • • ~ .... Md locAI -.~, POSlMAS- \(lt: s.ild ~ dl.t19' llO , .. Not. , o ac. 1560, u.u Mfta. CA •z•z• (Of'VllGHT: No -*' illllt&t~ fCMotW INftef Of ~ ..,.., can be ,.-oduced ~ wnnen ptf'IWt- llOll ol CoV'f'.yc ~, ·' How to reach us .. Circvldon:. (The :rime• Oranp County) (80()) 252·9141 ' Adv1rtf1ln1 Cl f ted 6'l-5678 Oi~~y 6<42-4321 ldltor&.t ' ·~ S40.12l4 sporu ~2-0)0 ~ Spotts f. "46 ... 170 MaM Office • 8'*"-0ffice "42·4l21 IUlinm (~ 611-5902 Mallllllfll llJ c.... c ..... -....._,,,.._,..C....., M WEAT1B Si))&.& ..... HI.SI...-. 4.7 S1>t,.-. •.I thl2 ,.... .. , Abo\e, irs standing-room Only in the "Rush Limb;iugh Room" at Post 291 . Al left, Sea.breeze editor Jerry Courtier (right)~ manoager Bill Sharb.lugh look o\er an issue ;it a docbide table. Aux1hary and about JOO membcn <>f SAL (Son o ( AmcncJn Lesion}. a j>O\'cr(ul fund-raising :arm of the J>O'' M:mne Corp) \eter:in :ind A~cmbl)'· man Gil l·crgu't)n 1!> a member. ::along "•th county 'J~f\awr and rorm.:r ~lannc Corps Gen. Tom Rile~. . N e31 the :!'i-cent ·il·bJg popcorn machine, ;a big blue mJrlin i) att;ichcd to the "'ooJ. p:indcJ \\Jll along<iide tables and chau'S "here member' c:in get .i chcci.cburger o r ck11 .),.tnd\\1ch ~'~" dJ)S :>\\-eel -:ilong."'ith other rc.i~nably pnced fare -anJ cue out O\er the U.\Uf)' )Jlhb and l>.11lbo31s hn1ng &he h:irbor Oub1Jc the dining arc.i 1~ a sm3JI ~tretch of' anJ "here members occ;.l\I n~ puch horse· hO\:i.. Thcrc:·i. J h'.>h ff) C:\Cf) ):fiday night and a )tea~ ff) C\CI) Sumby · Although Nc:wpon H:arbor Po t memben a.re a o ... c-lnit f\unch. they h.i-.c alw become an inCe· gr JI p:irt of the community, spo~nna a niUna program for bland )-OUll\s. schol)rsh'ps and con· tc)tS for studcnh. donaamc.mectinJ sp~cc fof Seoul ;a~ Cf61:tps, and spoMOtina a i'dl for local police, fare nnd other public 5ervicc :igcncie . • After the C.'h mbcr of Commerce da.scontinucd ~ponM>r..h1p of the annual Fourth of July Qanc.. tcr Boat Parade '"o years ago. the N~ Har· bor Po t took O\'Cr the ttent, n:naming 1t the Old Glory·Char.actcr Boat Parade. More than 60 ~LS tool. pan in the parade la.st month with proceeds going lO\o\arJ the Nc"'pon Horbor N:iutacal Mu· scum. "We con.sider ou~r,c~ rc:illy a community cen· &er," S'1)'S board President Lowell O 'Brien. "There's really nothana hkc this an~hcrc else on the We 1 Coast." PUILll .. P le SC t kc a me~ --or \wo... •. To MW Newport Beach Pollet CllW Oob McOondl: • I 'knoW" the toate h m ndotcd the Editors Notebook m~e to le ·friendly unifomu. But let'' face it, the d:irk-bluc duda lhll Nc-wport police omccn now spon arc more intimidatin1 than &heir khali predecessor'$.. . So, if we're stuck with the blues, why not make the friendlier fashion state•ment by eliminating the Terminator-style ~unala»es -it would ao a long way to dcmilitaruing the cop on . the beat. This is o beach community, and the police officers hould reflect our unique geoaraphy. Ra}-Bans should be the .... TOWI olf1C1 I sunal ol the Newport Beach Police Dc~rtmcnL I'd imaainc if the Ray-Bans marketint people were contacacd. you could even 1e1 lhe pa.e, for free in cllCbanp for the dcputmenl'• cndoncmcnl. 1maae ii evcrytlaifta. and cop1 iA dark-bl"'· militariltic unifotms ana Terminator 1unglaues aecm menacin& to the pUblic. How about liihlenina up the took a bit? To local buslant OWMn: A question: If a C\dtomcr who you lr.neW from prctious dealings wanted to buy a $200,000 item and pve ~ five personal checks each drawn on separate b:ink acoounu Cor a total oC S48,000 and the rest oC the payment in $100 bills, would you be suspicious cnou&h to tip ofC the authorities and risk the sale? Or would you follow st:andard procedure and report it to the IRS, after the sale, that a cash tr:u1sacllon of more than Sl0,000 had taken pl:u:e? tar -'fba1'1 the shuarion lhU raced Re~ Coniirvanc:y mcmbcn l t.O keep lhc tmpon'1 Ltt Wesc when alle&ed IMno Co.'s lad as open space, let them kidnapper Ray Cuddy -lo ded with cash buy it -with private fu~. The pOlicc uy came from &be ransom·~'1 bj m rke&pbcc hould decide the iuuc -.; l..a. Vcps pmblina rn<>JUI Steve Wy"n not coc~ion by 1 60 percent mijoril1 at Cor the release of his d:iuJhtcr -~1llkcd &he ballot box. into the Ferrari showroom. A rtvcrtial, retreat, cbrifi &iun - I don't work in the IUXW) car busine • something!_ -i~ in order. so ma)'be this type of tnu\)action is ·~=-1'• c••IMl&a•t la~ opc1MP9tt ad•lsory common as Mercedes' In Ne~port. But· '* that wUI appn.r oa the 'Q~tmbcr five different check.$ and more than baUot: Sl00,000 in $100 bills? Let's rem in friend). What would you ha"e done? T1to long· time· pals, rc~&:iurateuf) Bill To A.u«-Mymaa CU Ferp oo: Hamilton f nd Jim D le, ha1te hncJ up on Gill Oil! Gil! What happened? You opposite ·stdcs oC the i~ue (Hamilton pro cndoncd the Ncv.-port Conservancy's plan land purcha e, Dale con). But -.hen a for a $120-pcr-ycar asscwnent tax on bre:ik!.a.st meeting ended l:ist -.eek. the Newport residents and,businC$S owners? p:tir \hook hands and \'Owed to keep 1hdr Can't be. · friendship safely abo\e the Cray. You, being an anti-tax champion, The proposed S55.8 million purch~ oC shouldn't even support the udvoory vote open space along 1be B:iek Bay "-Ill tc:)I on the November ballot. many Criend~hips in Newport Beach, but The response for a conscn·3ti\.e like here's hoping that the often-heated g.1mc )Oursel! should be: lf Newpor:t of poli&ics \\On't be taL:eo ~rsqn:iU) -c.'J>Of1 lkach ha' had ccouJh dM il-cna.i a-tel ,the pa t yca1. ' • To o,... Couaa1 S..pcnllw Hanku Witdcr: ! "" Whco wiU )-OU ka.rn? Aflcr SC1linc in&o a number or eth. I r.apes durinc )'Dur politiatcarecr, -.hy )Olici1 -•hilc ~till in ull 1 e and ...,jth >our olficiil .. SupcMwr' ~J" -p:ml . corpor3tc poshioni on boar~ o( dircC'lOh for yovr post·politiC<l! carecrl 1.. Surely e .. en you )CC the potcnta I f. r conflicts of intcre)l, Then ;ig:itn, m:a)be not. ri~lly, to Pbnacd Partotbood 'oluntttn: You C3n cume to my ncighborhOO<l :inJ hand out binh-control and i.ar~·~ll literature any 1ime. M> mouo: \\'c ~hould 1cach abstinence fir)t and forcmtnt , but "e"d bcucr h3\C a s:afct) net for the L:id) ""ho :ucn't bu)ing it ·· H11Jiam Lobd~ll is tb~ ~itor._ Today Speak Up Newport - Speal Up Newport invites the 1 Mana2ement Lecture- Dr. M11lar0MacAdam, Managing Director of the Pro Active jacking5 The 11 a.m. meeting 4s open to the pubhc. To ma~e reservation, contact Sharron Hammer at 722-4035 . wor~p on "Marketing Techniquf'S for a more Successful Practice." 2 .. s p.m. today at the Hy alt Newport er R~rt. 1 107 Jamboree Rd, Newport Beach Admission: S9S·S14S For c oCARWASH& u CAltNAUllA WAX pybhc to join..t.hem at their monthly meeong. at 6: 1 S p.m. at The Villa Nova Rest<h.1rant, 3131 West Co.1St Hwy. Newport ~ach Friday Castaways -Opponents apd proponents ot the proposed Back Bay land purchase wiU deoote at 7·30 a.m. at the BalbQ.l Bay Oub. Al '5$tle is \\.nether a tax assessment district should be (0<med to buy two un~ piecb of property -the Castaw.ays and Ne\'-porter North. Open lO the public A S 1 3 adm1bion fees covers breat...fast F0< more information. contact the Newport Harb<>t Area -"\J\aniber of Commerce.~_.40<f. Tuesday, Aug. 10 Women's Club-The Mt).S1on Vieio Women's Oub in'l.'ites )'OU 10 1<>1n them at their monthly luncheon to be held today from noon-2 p.m at the Holrday Inn, uguna Hill). h.>e. SlO. Self Esteem Workshop -'fhe South Co.lSt Busin ess and Profe-. ;01'\cll ~omen host.i lecture on 'The Pow r of Self Esteem" by Ray Gerry. Ph O. founder and d1r~0< of the Gery CO\lnseling Center ol "-l""'"pott Beach, 11 :30-1 p.m tod.ly. El lorilo Crall 633 S. Anton Bhd C())l.l Mew Fee S1 5-19 Dll 472-4666 -·Friday, Aug. 1 ~ . Leadership Consulting Group in Newport Beach, will be the featured speaker at the Newport Foundation -breakfast meetrng at 7:30 a.m. today. Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 W. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach. For more information, call 644·5~52. Marketing Techniques- The Professionaf Image, Inc. o( Newport_ Beach, a medical specialty public relallOns firm, will host a reser. ations or more information. call 760-1522 Send yo ur items to Around To•m editor, The O;iily Pilot, JJO W,. B.>y St., Cost.> M es;i, 92627. Thursday, Aug. 12 . Car jackings -Newport Imports Jaguar and Range Rover will be hosting an information session 1n con1unctian with the Newport Beclch Police on car Commercial Real Estate & Business Loans • REAL FSfATE LOAN BUSINESS LOANS AD t}'J>CS. stnp nulls, For worl..mg c:ip1till. JCl.'OUnts rc\%1\.iblc. commercial buildings. etc. equipment kasing. factonng. SSA's. AWANCE FUNDING· MEMBER IAFC · 714/675-8125 GiftS a Collectibles Summer Clearance ¥~60% OFF On Selected rflerchandise la Westdift' Court · rm WtskM Dr., N.8 .• 651-SSJS 0,........,......., IM •~ l .. S Please Join Us For Dinner Lunehor Weekend Bruneh Sabatino· s was ongllaly f OlJlde<I ri Chicago after oor father brought · the family recipe !or our famous llallan Sausage from Palermo Italy m the 1930's Today. NS sons & pldson cootme to proYlde a complete meoo of authentic ltaicrl food prepared fr?Sh daily Pi swooed -wilt s geiientions of' tlllty ptide - .. "My famed lost 26 lbs. and all ., ' ~ htr ceUulitt. FA ~ _i/ what mt wants . and feels grta~· ,,,~· \).~ ~\ ~v I ~ \.t-: ~~ CA11(714)6S0-2S61 p Al! CWa Seit Wuk 0 : r=r.a;::c : =--=.:.-:: N·~....-... •FllC....Wu & ~ IKW A&,. f-eet• 1nee eJn 11~&~ CAR WASH~~" ''' . ._.-..,,_..._.._. Girls 1monthto11 iili to be hdd A~t8 /' at~ I Inn at The Parle Hord, An.i.hcirn <-Oi.r)'luid) r-7 \ -1 lDTS OF GRF.AT PRIZF.s! h v\ Judged; V" adcoapcd 8c Photogf2phcd By ProfcmoiWs , W ~ ~ IZTt still tldint itpp/ic11tions! Yn ""'J "fU1tr by pho~ or 41 tlx diHir. For "'°" iNfomwin u/J 548-1393 AO artici ants receiw 11 tro ! ·-lids. '~On Location'' Photograpey Special .\-.ankdand~~ a--.n1 · · -fnr~pri'I*. ~ ii ~Slliirf et 2 " •• "~ uRaNt" rtn:D\l'. 11lm • ~· rt.so.s "bya ~ ~~ dilculry an'8\ "°" ~ ~ii .... -nt fletl'llllll l:lrnile\ .. 1t • ...,. Al ..... ,., .. .. ·The secret of his meas ~Taking 'little baby steps ' are the reason David Paine's fann Is on ~ Of the PR chart. . . 8y Emily C'1efy. Specill ID "' Daily P1'ot W ith JapaneM management principles.and a belief that profits should be the means. not the end, Oavid Paine bu arrived. His Co5ta Mesa firm -Pa.inc and Associates - . increased its revenue by 94 percent last year, cstablisbina it as No. 1 in the hi&bly competitive Oruae County public relations market. Launched seven years ago, Paine and Associates wu ranked 23rd in Or:inge County just five years •So· but with 35 employees and S2.l million in revenue, it's at the top of the PR chart, ac:cordina to an annu:l.I business survey. Despite the firm's rapjd growth, Paine said "our goal is not to become another bi& agency. We measure our success on the quality of work we provide." ' . Paine attributes his succe)S to "little baby sreps" that the company h3S taken since it began. He said the agency isn't profit-dri,en, but process driven. After working out of his bedroom for about a year, Paine started researching what prospective clients were looking for in a public relations agency. Paine said came up ~ith a formula based .. on client service, attention to quality of product rather tbaa eipansioa and acarin& bis company toward non-real es111e , companies. "We felt that on.nae County wu lhe riabt plaCe '° be.'Beina able to be close to you.r clieot is critat," he said. • Last year, Paine's aaenc:y handled comaumity relatioos for Hoaa HOlpita.I. which wu faciaa community opposition to its cxpa.Rsion plus. ''The Hoaa (project) ranked up u oae ol the more challeoama assignments because J ~t.bittd with the residents next to Hoag and I knew it would impact their lives." Paine said. A nother notable project the aaency bas been involved with· was workina to pass a measure which supported expansion at fashion Island several years ago. which was ilso the aaeocy's rant project. The measure (ailed leaving Paine to conclude that the "firm doesn't win them all." Currently, the agency is developin1 community relations for the West Newport Oil Company. Paine said that the company soon will come forward with a laild use plan for its property along the Santa Ana s.e· ARM!• 4 DAYS. ONL YI AUGUST 5TH-8TH AT OUR NEW ORANGE STORE ONLYi LEARED OUT OUR WAREAOOSEI TAKE ADVANTAGE OF TREMENDOUS SAVINGS I FIRST COMe, FIRST SERVED. SKIS · SNOWBOARDS · SKI ClontNl • BOOTS· SKATES SUllllER WEAR · BIKES · ACCESSOAES • WAlERSKIS-SHOES Parkas from $49.951 Skis from $99.951 UP TO 80% OFF AND MOREii/ Orange 1632 E. Katella 714/633-71 ()() ~ f OUA DAYS ONLYI . I SALE HOURS: .,, '. 'MRllAY&FADl\Y ........ .J SA""°'Y .... UCAY 1CllMipll . . ···················~··-····· . : HOME LOANS! : '1 I I I I I I . 1 · · I $ 200,000 LOAN AMOUNT $884.11 START PA~EllT.(P&I) I I •RllllemdTennRalrWtCe •2.379 .. gln I •No Plepllft'*ll PeMl'.lJ •No Na ... •Amoil'a,,... I can: STEVE EHLE I I (714) 675-0066 Office or 24 Hr. Paga-(714) 237~ I I :t748 e. ~ ~~· eorona o.. Ms I 1-....---1 -· Barili · I I Of California ... ........, fOIC I ..... ,_..,..""4anMM ..... 11t~• ... ol...._.,__ •• _ .............. -..~.......... J8 ·~························ Wl)en it comes to your business, ' ' a little class ·-..-----~tmaR~ldof di~~ Aa w....108 aUiRber ol AMrla:lll M 111 la ...- ~-an ~r\Qg prtt\ou!J ua..,_ ...... d dmaDd lar di9ir poduC.11 "tm lucralhie ..... .. t.cplclct. Dao' aJal .... ~to. 18cil II I J'OUI butiw' potMt.ial .. ~ ... ......... ~ta..~ ..... -.... ..... u.a...aty tr ·n a.me.. CSULI ._ ,. I; ................ ' U ~ ......... J ....... Oa&.,, ......,. ............... -.. ., . ... ,.. .. ,, .. , .. , , f CSU LB EITENSIO• -WORLD TllADE CEMTER ,, ........... .-.. ~·· .... 2 ......... •a 't 0 atr t 'dO,ud'I .~ ........... . .... Cl&:_ .... ,, ... ......... _ _.._ ...... . J'Ollfli . 1 ...... ,. 0 ... ....... ..., .. ,.-.. . --~ ............ ,.., • HQuf aoal Is not to "beconw another big agency. We mHsure our sucass on the q~lty ol work we provide, u uys o~vid Paine, of the PR firm Paine and ASsoclales. (' •4900 E 2nd St., Lq Beach •519 S. Lake Aw., Pntcdma •SSOO Groumoa1 Qr, La Ma. •Mainpla«, 2800 N. Main t. •FMhioo bland, 209 Newport Ctr Ori'~ •6~50'=~., Los Angela SancaAna MASTEACARO-ANO VtSA ACCEPTED. SORRY NO CHECKS. All SALES ANAL I \I ' I I I:' ' ' ' 'I I ' ( ( ' Wbcn~~~­ last 'jel6 to ICg\alalc the cable televisioo inWsaly. cable Slb;aibers weie nauaDy ~in knowing if Chcir nm wookl be lowered In esty Apil. ~in cmmu>ibcs wtae ra ldjtstna~ were aftaty in progJess- ~y froze-.,'*-\. nm~ will ~&ail~ IS. Owing tis period1hc RX will JJC!mil us to mqe 1hc way WC pacbge md ~ <U scMccs nt cquipmeli. to caq>ly widl dJC new me rules. . 0. S.,AIA r&. ' On Stf*'*»" I, ~will llR tie ....... pocal .,, •• d .... Buicfta--.lnd~b..-cxaalDd ....... al* oudeel. Ncll•Plf .... .nicctmlpieninrt llldaHBOilll a.. ........ ..,tie .. a.. • S., Dur• F• Mon a-,. 'Dm••••"° rJaa•••lda Alilllll .S...... tJ ...... fi'.119 'I, •• ..,. 2 5 I ......... 'Ille RX:il • ...,.. .. [ ,, ...... I .,,. 7,, 2 t . ' And ocher ll'O\lSicm ~ dJe new cable law will likely iJl1X1Cl )QW able nl9eS in ways tto IXl even the f.cdcral go\'emmeu can~ Wc·o oomime CO oo cu best 10 ~..:___ )400 Wormed EC\~ Wlfold and regulaboo requiloaiem-bccome emu. Yk l.Wbsmd lhM cable asonm ,.,. ., mow wb= they S1lld lmdcr rqula«m -v.~ ml c:l scrviccs mty cm cxpca md v.'hal in ping 10 cost them llnteUs . 'Yk're ~!IDDv.u~cp""lliaasaio. .- rquWi'**ml ok,po"9cD«tle newaible law. Wrile k> UI • D> Paulaiw A'1C1UC. 0. Mesa. CA 91626. ~ wil ~Alli we'l 8* t:eyd.btto*-1 bDe ligtlm -.Cttw 1m ~ """""'. ~'°~able 1V ..wz. ' I • '· .. .... ,.~Mee&~ Plot m s I aMr mouth and "that will be a workllla &o build &he rcpallilon Mad ._.._ ol a corponaiaa'" .Md illwalva ·~ corpontc pis Of ......... the cprpora&c unaae." . ~-~"A ~·1 bmp ii like a bat and lik: a fin C&ll da&roy acres U. a maucr ol days, 10 aoo CUl'9fY ...... •ilealle dtllh " . ... -r ....... acyis · '*"'-' ,,_ COMpetiton because e..,m, ... are ilWOlved in IDIHlllMDt deciliom. Based OA -J ....... manaacment principles. or ••kaiz.eta, .. which means CODIUaUOUI im~ment, • caspao,ca poup tosethcr about OACC a month &o disam nerythiaa from internal manaacmcnt to bow to naat.e the aacncy better, "We have disaardcd the traditional hierarchy appro;ach in conduetina business," he said. •·supcrvison here fundion as COKhes rather thao bosses." or thF ,wgestion.s that ori1inatc from these monthly quality control mcctinp. Paine said better tha.n 9Q percent arc implemented. Taco Bell, Allergan and PepsiCo Food Systems comprise some ol the •acnc:Ys clients whose reputations Paine believes it is his job to protect. · .. Leoftard Anderson, of tbc West Newpon Oil Company, said that · he hired Paine's agcnc;y because it "came acrou as having better ideas and they treated us like we wanted to be treated. The agency is very enthusiastic and very · CtCDtivc.'' . Paine and Associates has been -' working for the oil company for six )Cars and Anderson said they arc \Cry happy with the results. Accordina to Paine, public relations "is the process of · datloJ • c:omplll(• ......... .. he said. OriliaaUY from New YOft ~. .... ~~ Califonaia in •• 8ftcr .... Ii. froaa a uDa11 litienl uu can.,. witb a political ICicnce depee Md workiQa in a couple tarter llrm on the East Coua. Paioo DOW li\'a with bia wife and three c:bildten in wna Coita Mesa. Paine bas been inv01ved in a number of politica.l activitics., including President Bill Ointan's clcctioo campaisn as a member of the camp3ign's nccrioa committee and u a boud niembcr~f the · Orange County chapten>f the Democratic Leadership Council. Paine described the council as a group of Democrats who believe in rascally conservative policies and S01id his political philosophy iS hard to descnl>e. He said "we need to re-invent govcmment and make it more citizen-friendly. I think neither p:ttty bas the answe r." \l9cc President AJ Gore's trip to an environmentally iMovalivc Irvine medical company and Hill:uy Ointon's trip to a Sant.a Ana high school wt year was partially .organized and managed by Paine. He also helped get a member of the White House TllSk 7.49 _...--VlllU IREEI· force m Hcakb Care to apcak to CNer 300 medical ~ cucuaiYa M>ou& lleallla care IC~ wbicb Paine feels wW have a "m~r impact" on the lodmily. ... Lier Pierce ol Lacr Pierce and Allocia&a said be is both a friend ... ciompclitor ol David PaiQc, ... ..._.. he ~ dae two compete 1110J9 fOr awuds lbaa clients. P6ilce aid that he has a lot of adminabt for Paioc ud aid the ma.jot difference bet-ecn the two ii where their tmbitions lie. "Da~id'1 coal bas always be~n ao have a lar&c a1cncy 'and mine ·bas been to have th best agc!l_CY. I think that quality generally · $U/fcrs with greater we.'' Pierce wd. · ~ But Pierce thinks Pafoc has built "11 heck of'an a1ency, runs good shop"' and that he docs an "excellent job for a biger agency." Paine and As)ociatcs recently opened an offtce in Encino and P:sioe said tho agency will continue to grqw. "Even though ~c·rc doing be tter tb;ui ever, we arc loolang on how we can make sure tbot we oontinue to do better." ·' . 8Y • eour. &...,...,.. ~ COST A MESA ~ Padlic Sym. phony Associatioa anno~aced Wcdacsd11 it Im ftOC ooi1 SW• p111ed its "from Beucr &o Bat" ~·· S5 t;llil1ion .... but balaaced ils 1992-93 ~ ~ out a S6S8,000 dc(icit and oow en- -joys a $100,000 WJPIUL At a ·~ictory party" at tbc Ceo· ter Oub, where the ambitious campaign wu unveiled just six months a10. iymphOny o~ricials said a SI.IS miJtion endowment has been established with "From Better to Best" funds. By Tony Oodero, Sllfr Wr11r 1-a·rup pk ol ... a.- .... whicti WU c:mdUaed ~· ..... ., Ito. ......... fuad·~ ~are IO~ pc~ ancc opportuauacs, artt111c pro;ec:u. oua~ and educaUonal p~ and aational expc:>tUrc throuah rccordiftt contracts. Moll campaip fuodl arc ai!ts IO be paid O¥Cr the oat three to ftYe years, but some are if. rC\IOC'llbfe estate grants t0 be ful· Citied over a longer period. Ncwpon Beach resident Wllliam Dul~ owner or Travcoa, 1 Santa Ana-based luxury travel agency NEWPORT BEAOI -A group oppoeed to the purchase of three Back Bay parcels announced Wednesday that two councilman and one planning commissioner will serve on #the group's accutive paycn Allla.nce. The group rccentl1 formed u a way to mount a campaign apimt the plOpOICd auell- rncnt. Uthe measurer~ a 60 percent majori~, the City Council will then ICbedulc 1 protest bearina for property owners. . . The Newpon Conservancy bu propoied the uaeaa.- ment as a way to pun:hasc the Upper and 1..owu Castaways and Newponcr North properties from The Irvine Co. and preserve the land from deYek>pmcnL committee. . Councilmen Phil Samooc and John Hedges "have been vehement opponents of the proposed assess· mcot, calJing it an "cod run" against the two-third majority required by Proposition 13. Single-home owners would have to pay $120 a year and $102 per umt a year. Busi.neacs would pay $120 a yev for-every 2,000 square feet of propcny. Sansone, Hedges and planning commissioner Harry Merrill M\'C joined the nc111r!y named Newport Tu· ,. . 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Pillli 9791~ en., 5 I a l&J)' Pie CoJr. ,f • lheGood_nt B.t NewsAbout atc'e lie 1 a mld Your Hat ~,.._,~ A$$11itR Pi'*8iur arolMICb--------t PnMwM~.UCI Septll1eer8 • 7:00-8t.JO P.M. Felhlon lllllld, ~ ~ StO~C...Cb4.~AoorQ:ir .... aC.... lllll~~Hwta.-~.,.c... •• ~Cll\19.......,,,~.., .. uo QcJllglol ......,., ••dldlc9d10 ~ ~ n~mw.,•••ID._"' ..... ,._,~ Pftvlml ..... b ~'"'"'°""'" .. _dd°' 1 • d ~~ld*W\.-d._ITl9111g91e .. n~IDCDiiJNf• ... ,,_,*'-9_ ~•ninn••cuorwyar-.y~ u • .. SO_CIET.Y ~ SOCIETY EDITOR B.W. COOK.. 6't2 .... )21 . P~C D~lll wlll help raise hinds tor AIDS research T ho Performina AIU Ceaw will aonipr welcome OM oC the World's pe1te11 danccn. Mimi I~. and thC White Oak Oaace Project ' Philanthropists juke and .,... • Johnson will co-chair 1he benefit performance followed by mjdnight supper at the Center Oub with lhe entire company and local .... cm Society Editor supporters or the American Found:uion for AIDS Research (AmfAR). AmFAR will join forces with AIDS Services/Orange County, calling the benefit performance and party, .. Together for the C\lre." Roger Johnson was recently nominated by President Ointon to he3d the General Services Administration in Washington. At a kiclt-ocr luncheon bcld last week at Custu Anders, Costa .Mesa, Johnson commented on the purpose of toniaht's ·event. "'We need to raise funds for AIDS research and cnrc. I am espcci~lly pleased thnt Orange County AIDS Services Found:uion will benefit from our efforts." he wtL In an cmotton:il speech, Janice Jobnsnn added. ·~AJOS epidemic has prob bly touched the Ji\eS Of almost e\'Cf)'Ont in this room -whether it be a friend or · !amity member who has been • afflicted by thiJ dcvastotina disease. More than 10 vc:in into the epidemic we are edging cl~r and closer to findini a cure. By upponinc this benefit "~ arc helpiaa 10 brU., doeef the day when we can say a cure bas been found.'' • Active community members supportina the Johnsom inc~ Joan and ~ Bal, John Benecke. Mary and ThofaM Cesario, Stew a.....~ Field, Judy Flou-Runeh. Dee a.od lawre~ Higby, Sharon anCl Peter JM1uith and many orben.. 0 T wcntieth Century For. The Edwards Udo Theatre, and The Exchange Oub ol Newport Harbor recently held a premiere showing of Scan Cannery's new film, "Rising Sun," to an absolutely packed house (includina the famous balcony). Proceeds from the fund raiser/ premiere benefit the Excbaflla' Oub Child Abuse Prevention Center in C.OSta Mesa. The atlcy adjacent to the pnd old deco theatre was roped ,off for a fun food festival prior to lhe scrc~ning. Master or ceremonies Bill OeMeulle kept the crowd in good spirits as T ~irts and other souvenir items of the film v.ere passed out -.o guests. Special thanks went IO lon&·timc supporters Doftu a.od john . Crean. .. You make a ucmcndous difCercnce in this world throuab your aenerosity and siappon for lhme who arc lesa fortunate. You are exceptional people," ocrcred Robert Penewelt, l>rclldcnt of the The Exchartse Oub.. The dedicated o~Wd BnbsrMn chaired the movie premiere night, which was no easy task given the capacity crowd and logistics. Major undcrwritini sponson of the event included Sbcanon Lehman, First American Title, Chiaio Title, and a host of scnerous ~ponsors. Hard working Bob W~sher co-chaired the event and joined fellow committee members BUI Burington, lill \\1ttman. JX:k Kh~. John W.nger, s~ Ottm. Scotty bird, Dick lt~n, Miu Crada, and Duncan fof&ey. The very worthwhile Exchansc Oub mat~hcs trained volunteers · with families that are referred through various agencies. The majority oC lhc group's funds come from this annual premie-cc event. Fonunatcly Cor the children and Cammes of Nev.port·Mesa, Scan Connery p:lCkcd the house. · 0 T he Newport Beach Tennis Oub, one of the m11jor socjal centers of family activity in the community. hosted a weckend·k>ng member-guest tournament with a "down under" theme. Jlic tennis C'lenl and party h:id ~~ Wertem Waste Industries SINCE 1957 Smiinc Covml and Sm.&A OnJncc County ~Jn Tcsr:y::aay POM:r ~Boa aFaTmlm ~~Bin 16281 C.oostru:tioo Circle We;t, Irvine 85 7 ... 65 23 \ --cI;OTBES-OUT HOME LOANS -it"~d'Name Women'• p&re1 NannNG OVER $15:95 Plus hypoallergenic Physician•• Fetmula Cosmetics! r;m-~ -E· Cus-;o.;cr-gih ;ith" e;;ry-p;rcb;s;l If !\fl of '15" or. more ('30 Value) Mwt I l!!P !:!;'>-.!!_ri~-~u~n _!O 2d~~ _ _ _ _J 714/723-0390 · 221 Marine Ave. · Balboa Island Summer Clearance SAIJE SAVE up to 60% on WOMEN'S SHOES from DEXTER • VAN EU • SELBY • ROCKPORT • MACDESIANS • CARESSA • NICKELS • NINE WEST • I.E. NIKE • BAU. 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Sixty-five teams of mixed doubles competed .as -.cu, with Oebbit McCorr)'lidc and Karsten Hoff man, Sharon Nichols and Woody Brooks ·among the top-seeded players. A c:asu:iJ batbie •itb a Caney menu tlsf ~d lhe more th n 300 leonis-lovina guc~ts. 0 T be Orange County Youn& Profe ·onals Apin.st Cancer will hold their forth annoaJ ..,.o~ on the Coast" event Saturday Aug. 14 at the Ritz Carlton. The Hawaiian-themed dinner/dance will benefit the fieht • to conrrol cancer by gcneratin& support. voluntccrism, and awareness. YPAC was founded an 1990, and contin~ to grow stronger as an important otp.nization in the community. ~rgaret Ed~rds or Shvi Swner can Be reached it 751~1 for reservations and information. MtrclaanJJ of FiM Wine & Spirits Sinu 1957_ LIQUOR SPEClA~ WINE SPECIALS Crown Russe ..• 1.751...t. ......•.......... S9.4Y Mondavi Woodbndgc Gilbcy's Gin ..... l .7.5Lt. ....... __ .... 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(114) 650-~3 ~I') ~1 Ava&labk) 2. 2602 Nc~-pon Blvd ·(' (71') 646-1 737 fl - IJ(pltt August 10 1993 ' Thur9My, ..... 5, 1113 COM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS •YIUTETO: PILOT ~JJOY. IAY ST., COSTA MESA. CA 9J'27•PAXTOr646-4110 •UADEUHOl'UNI (CAIJ,INCOMM!NTS): '42-6C* Spotty . record Jenny Herdman and her Dalmatian walk on the wrong side of. the .law T o look nt Jenny Herdman, you would figu,re this tall, willowy strnwberry blonde is a pretty strnight citizen. But not only is Ms. Herdman a perpetrator, she is a repc:u off ender, one ~ho broke the law almost daily until, thank God, she wns finally scooped up in a police drngnet. Dail was l>e~ at SI 03, which seems a ,.. .... On ttle Coast pahry sum fo r an habitual culprit end viol:uor of section 7.04.30 of the dreaded Ne"' port Beach municipal code. The operative words of that chapter state, \\Ith supreme rcdundancc, that, from June 15 to Sept. 15, nobody "ith n critter ")halJ permit or allow any such animal to be, under any c1rcu~tances or condiuons, on or upon an-.. o.:ean fron t beach or ocean front s1jewalk bct\\cen the hours of 9:00 a.m. until 5 UO p.m ·• Jenn~\ cnme w:i) "alk1ng her Dalmation on the board\\Jll.. -that's '' h:it 11 '!. ulf.crall) called -before 5 pm ··11 J'J knu\\n )OU couldn't \\all.. )Our dug un the buJrd\\all., I never \\uutd huH! llone 11," Jenny )a}S. "But there'!> no poS!o1bll: \\J) -.n)body could know )"OU.t"e'not supposed ro doth:n.•• She·) right. If )OU ti) and adhere to the law by obcyins !t1gns po)ted in the area, you )1111 end up .a criminal because the signs reJd: "'NO Alcohol, Gla~s. Littering, Dogs, hres, Flre\\Orlo..), Driving or Parking ~totoriLed Veh1de'> ON OCEANFRONT OEACHES." The careful ob.,el"\er "HI note the .,ign men11on:. neither board"al~ nor "ocean front )ldc\\all.s" Jenny and her Buddy can no longer: enjoy their boardwalk strolls together. And '>O Jenny got bu.,tcd, along '' ith a g1rlfrn:nd "ho ''as abo \\allo..in!! a Dalmat1on Beach, you don't walk your· dogs on the Jenny's mother hnppcncd tu as1' 11 Rea)onably enough. the \\Omen told beach or on the boardwalk or on the couple of police office~ about the 1he police office r that they didn't know sidewalk," she recalls the judge .,aying. situation. One said that only animal they ,,ere breal.1ng a law because the "l can't walk my do& on the control \\rote th~ tickets. Thii; officer, )1gn) onl\ menuon beaches The cop sidewalk?" Jenn) a.sl ed. by the \\ay, \\M the one "ho had cited alh.mcd J) ho'' that was JUM W>ugh. "Not in Newport Beach.'' the Judge Jenny and her friend. The other ):lid he \\hen they went to court, Jenny and said sternly. .,.. simply wasn't ~ure about an) or i1. her friend "'ere !>eparaJed alphabeticnlly A pparently. official Ne"port°) Jenny asked Councilman John Jnd ... cnt to d1ffen:nt courtrooms. Je11ny interpretation of its dog law) seems Hedges, who agreed that it \\JS all pleaded nut guilty and the Judge )Ct a to rely overwhelmingly on \\home,cr pre11y confu!.ing, but that it i~ the law. tnJI date one .,peaks to la!tt. . At which point, inquiring mind can \kam' h1le, he r friend -"1thout The police c1cpartm~nt told Jenny it only a k: What t> the law~ h the )lgn e'en a'l..mg for 11 -\\as ha' 1ng her interprets "beach" to mean the law or is the Jaw the IJ\\. If ,o, wh} ca)c plc.1·bJrga1ncd. Fork over SS, !he 'boardwalk," then stud to call c1ty hall don't the sign and the law say the same Jullge \j1J and "e'll forget the whole becau!.e regular cops didn't i~suc the thing? thing lo..10d of ucl.ct Jenny got from a regulJr Equally important. How can )OU have Upon leJrnmg th1), Jenny went back cop. a boardwall. that doc)n't ha\e any 111 anJ tJlked lO h~c.again lk_ ____ ~~~tfw1------aei·M~tfl-+f· ..... ---- Jgrccd to du the deJI for the apparently "boardwalk" means 1'beach" and llhe Fred Martin's column runs c'UJ' )tJndJrd SS, plu) a lecture: "In Ne" port should call the police department. Tbursda1 Dnd SaturdDJ. · lflltRS ....... The pAintin& ol the Balboa Pavilion by the We Jane London is one of the pieces of arf futured d.lily on the Pilati awer. _ . . , . The followilJI is • s.amplilJI for calls .... · -ol '-U l.lte alt#l'1 ....,. ~ INm from our 24-hour Reac:krs' Hotline. If omlttftl. n..1 will be t:Ol"'lft*"1 Ill you'd like to ~et iavolved, it's as easy •iaft ftlldoe$. ,.,. die,....,,,, l.lte as punching m the followfnl seven ud6t trto. wbrb M~ bta hlllred numbe~: 642-6086. an De6n H~ U.~ Aam.*° Pie~ /c1ve )'OUT n1me (spell ir out), Md l.lte lttlle Jw L Hdo& city and phone-ttUmber (for · .-.rl•ll l•I veriliation). Thank you! •11•-• iiiilii ti .. cNll .llfl As a female tudcnt at Orange Cout College;t v.ould like to applavd tbc efforts of the campus secunty to reduce the crime .. Evening classes can be a little Crigbicmng and it is great tnow that there was no reported ICXUal assauJts or rapes between 1992 and 1993. faery Tuesday and Thunday, 1 sec the campus 5CQlfity vehicles and some !>Ccurity men ·waJkina around. 1t is nice to be able to ful 'safe walkina to your car. And c .. en -..hen you ~n't., the aJtematiVc of a personal escort is YCJ)' rca sunng. K1RSTEN HENWOOD Corona del Mar Conccming Monday night etJsn M City Council mccung, the reporter miscounted the \\estside and "easuidc'' audicn«. There v.eTC at least tOO people there, not SO -all concerned about helping the oeigbborhood get clean-ed up and up to code. Able.ntcc la.adk>rds should be ashamed of allowing present living conditions. Thanb to St. Joachims orpniz.iq c:omnuttcc, that action '"11 happen. And lbants to the City CoUncD and Rcdcvdopmeot Director Muriel Burman foT 6.oancina the clean up work that this ociahbor IO neighbor dean up wort will bepn DO'I¥. Thank' )OU, good b)te. · ANNE SHERESHSVSXY c.c.aa Mell ~-Mc c--a..'"""",.. ll'kq ud t.p«ftd ,,,,.,__ °"' ttpOt'f«' .,., ~ ..,,. so. .. ~,,,... .... Wft -...,. .,.,.,.., ·" .,., .. f , eaht . ,.,.,.. ' Planned Parenthood Ill , wa!o bruken-hejned '"hen I read the csponscs to.J..bc qu~~io -ur w li.1-t people thu;k about passing out cunJom informJt1on at the Newport Deach pier. Sumcho"• we h.1\C gotten the idcn that young p-.uplc arc gu1ng to engJge 10 premarital sex no misinformation at the Ncwpor1 Pier and think that . COnSe~ COllllllllltS 1 suppQn )'OtHtfe doing them onociety 11"'1:1Vo . -• -t e ewpon l:Onscrv.incy 100 percent! I have been bU5lr\CSSC~ out or Ncv.wrt Bcac t .&J,i.me.,1\J:lc.n. __ tf\e city cnn ilr if'ford any more loss of re,cnuc. mJtter "hat. Jnd 1f "e teach them to use condom , "c "111 he enlightening them and helping them stay healthy. I Jon'1 hclie\e anything can be further from 1he truth. Somehow when the question of ablltinencc or moral re'>lr Jlllt is rai!>Cd, there is a grea1 public uutc.I) and fear or "right wingers" or .. Christian fundamental1!.ts." lsn'1 it pos ible thal we a n recognize the \\Orth of ideals and traditions that ·\rncn.:an) ha"e held for generations as good common sen!le'> Do )OU ha"e lo belong to one of thc"'e t\\O political 10correct groups to espouse ~~--....wlol.UU,......MW-.W.·~\KJ~? So pleaso don't hand my children condom PATRICIA CARLSON going out to 1hc Castaways for 19 years and can't Costa Mesa imagine not being able to go for a wall there 0 As a 15·)ear-old support group for Planned Parenthood /Orange and San Bernardino counties, based primarily in Newport Be:ach, Corona del Mar :rrea. we wish to cxprc our disappointment m Newpon Beach Councilman Hedges' shortsighted attitude toward the PEP (Peer Eduation Program). It is a program that offer· factuat information about re!lpoO :ible c.'ual behavior m an unbiased and unemotional manner! In an era when, frighteningly, ignorance can ~ill. \\e f ul that it is an absolute necessity to protect our ndolcsccnt )OUngsters with facts! Perhaps. Mr. Hedges should l~:arn more about it. JACKIE BAU.ARO, Pre ident Friends for Planned Parenthood anymore if it is de\elopcd. I don't hke taxes anymore thon anyone else, but this i) a rare tax 1 can support, because J know the land I U!>C on 11 daily basi will be there in . pcrpctuit>- CANDI HUB.ERT, Newpon Beach 0 . Council Member Jean Watt, founder of the Nev.port Conservancy that wants to tax us all $10 1 month for 30 years, maintains that this land purch.isc ''v.ill enable landlords to charac a much higher rent for their properties.•• h this a reason to vote in ra ... or or the proposed purch:isc? On the contnuy, it will make many or us vote "No." The rent arc too hiah alteady and 1be added tait on businesses will drive even more . ; It all wunds highly inOationary 10 mt. GAIL SELLERS, Corona del Mar 0 1 have some questions for Council Member Jean Watt and Lhe Newport Con\Cn-ahcy group reprding The &ck Bay pu_rchasc . She tiles th11t. ~ t)ome wall generate too much traffic. What 11bout the jobs 1t will generate? Another thing -any time there is an increase on my tax bill it i an increase in tucs, rcprdlcss of what the politicians coll it. An isscs.smcnt is still a · tax. AU Anyone an the bu inc v.;orld and M:c how concerned they an abOut money and taxes. The majority of people do not have lft inheritance 10 live ocr of, they mu11 work for a living, And you waru a park? Let them ca1 cakd GEORGE FORTEVlLLE. Ncwpon Beach PRESIDENT BUI Cllncon. (0), The White House. 1600 Pcnru~IVllnia Ave , Wash in&ton, D.C. 20SOO (202) 456-1111 -I Iodine rCCOC'ds calls from 6 a.m 10 2 p m P.S.T. How to contact r•r representaUves \'ICE PRESIDENT AJ Gott, (0). The Capicol Blda.. Sujtc 212. . Wulunaton, D.C. 20500 COVER.NOil Huch 81'-d., Suite 304: lluntin11on Beach, CA 92647147-2433 or (202) ~25-241' (Costa Mcu and wcSt Newport &ach) .• STATE SENATE 1arlaa lkr&u.oa, (R), 371..h 0111. 140 Nc•pott Ccnler Dnvc. uitc 120, Ncwpo« Be.ch, 9266(), 640-l ll7 Ot (916) 44$-4961. (RCPfCICDIS Newport Buch lnd Coua M ) Pete \\11Jon, (R), State Capitol. Satatn,oto. 9>81', (916)44.S-2&41 -STATI £MILY Gin.rt r«1 tH, (R), 70lh Dist,. 4299 U • £NATOU MacArthur BM .• Suite »it. NtWpoti kach, aan.ra hMr. (D), 112 111n Senato Blda., ~. 756-066$ or (916) <M~n21 (N~ 1u1c 212. Wu.hi ton D.C., lOSlO (202) ~.ch and Cott.a M ) 22'-3S53. D•aH~ f'd•Mcta, (D~ 3.)1 Han Senate Blda.. Wtihlnac n O.C.. 20.slO (102) 224-3*41 or ()10) tl4·7l00. u HOO or UPUSINTATIVU ._,..Cu .. (R). 47th I>*., .000 MacArth&.lr Blvd., Ent TOftr, Uicc uo_ Nc_,on 9ciG,. 9lMO. 1$6.~ Of {lm) ~'611. ,,.... of Newport llt.D) .... Ith 1t 1 ° r, (A)...,.. Oiil., 161tl no.as F. IUlcy 5lh DiSA. {Nc111>pon ~. nta An:1 t lcis,hts) IJ4.3$50 COUNTY BOARD Ot EDVCATIO 200 Kalmus Drive, C a M P.O. 80I ~ 92621-9050. 9ciMO(XJ £Jlt.abdla 0. Parhr, mcm~r. Tni11cc Arca$ (Cooi Mcu.. Nc-.pur1 Ocacb.) COAST COMMU. llY COULCI DISTalCT 1370 Adalllt Aw. Costa Mela,~ '32·'°12 OaftC'Ctlor. ~ P ............ 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Mr. Kallab, who sold Roge Hair in Corona dcl Mar several years ago and went to work for a Fashion bland salon, wu headed to Las Vt1as with several friends when the accident occurred. A native o( Lebanon, Mr. Kallab moved to Costa Mesa after livina in New York and Arbnru. Sul'\o'ivors include his wife Sherry and a DIET From A1 mind the world knowin1 it. Jn fact, Rosenfeld g ve "A Corrent Affair" permission to film the entire operation. Nevcnhelc , owner Anne Lemen is pre· pued to gwc her all the pri\1lty olher guests receive. Rosenfeld \\'ill arri\e today to' an airy suite, trimmed in cottage blue paint with a white pine ·floor, king-sized bed, kjtcheneue and fresh n~ers. . A registered nur e, Lemen opened the re- covery center two )Cars ago and keeps all six beds booked wi1h referrals from local sur· geons. Room rates start :u SlSO a night and go up to S350 depending on whe1her it is priva1e or youna son, Yusct He al10 leaves hi> father Oeorscs Selim; mo1hcr Souraya Aou ker: three brothers, Tony, John and Joe; and • three sisters, Youmna de Harb, Noha de Harb and Mona K.allab. Visitation will be held today at Harbor Lawn Chapel with a ROllry at 6 p.m. Services will be conducted Friday at 3 p.m. 11 Harbor Lawn. ·The family plus LO e tabl!sh a tru t fund for Mr. Kallab son, who ouends Muriners .Elementary ~ool in Newpon Beach, to pay - ·for his foture colle1e educntion. Memorial donations may be m11de to the fund once it is established. 5Cmi-private. Nunina assistance needed is also factored into the price.• . Limousine service 1s provided, as v.ell as snacks, . telephones, beeper , intercoms, VCR.s, a video library and three meals a day from local restaurants or the p:uient's choice. Patients Crom all over the country come for a day or two and sometimes stay a week,. Lemen wd. It was Roscn!eld's doctor, having don:ued his time for her Sl0,000 surgery, v.ho u~~d Lemen to don~te the recovery stage. The slin is being donated to the UC Irvine burn w:ird for research and possjble use in sl in gra(1s "The thrill or seeing people ge1 these hfe changing things done gi .. cs me a great deal of satisfaction," she said. "J applaud her for having taken of/ th~ weight. I'm really an'(· • ious io meet her. Th&ndaY. Aug1.m a. um M By Berl~ VIRGINIA -Troop 720 long voith (our other troops from Oran&e Cuunty armed at on AP. Hill la Vi11inia l'uesday to p nicip:ite in the 13th Nalionat Boy ScOu t Jamboree. Lead tiY SCOutma ter Lee Brockell -a local auorney -some JS,000 ~ou1s se t up ciamp sites here. This 76,000..acre military base t:ikc'n over by scouts wiJI, !or the next few days, be the sixth most popul:ue~ city in Virginia. Seoul$ from Nev.por1 Beach, Co ta Me :i nncJ alJ over the country wtll be p:ut1c1pJting in o .. er 26 activities in OIJe O( three "Action Centers." Scouts v.ill S3mple everything from rappelling and scuba di\ ing to rishin& and rifle shooting. Attorney General Janet Reno and coun1ry singer Tammy Wy1tehe arc wme of the celebrities visiting and performing. According to Life Scout Sle\e Burn • -':'fh1s ~ill be a -.eek th:H neither I or any or the other scouts of Troop 728 "111 e'er forget." Btn CbrlslttUtn ls • 15·)tDr·old ~11nt• An• Hti1bts resident and 1'M+"purt llarbor lligh School studtat ttbo ls :itttndinz the N•tlonal Scout Jambortt. lit 1till ~ filing rrgular rrpo~ for the DDily Pilot. Could )our trrss-mlcd da) u c some strc s-frcc meal ? 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For only 25C you ca n enjoy the ino ·t co n1prehen ... iYe coYerage . of Orange Cou nty and your coh1 n1unitY found anv\\·here . ORANGE. COUNTY On The PENINSULA --leisure·&-Corporat.e'-"-----=-----"'"41i---: A Full Service Travel Agency 607 East aa,boa Blvd., te, Balboa (at Palm by the Ferry Crossing) (714) 675-3600 (800) 742-9748 FAX 14 675-9605 ex all the W'i!fS YoU can express~. one of I~ most ca.rif}J and lhOuQhtful invotves t~ planmno of flftfaV<Emetery arr~gemenls b!f ore lhe rud arises fl:\al's ex.idly why Harlx>f L n has aeatt'd lhe 1itad " HQusehokr program, 111<>.;og the ~d of Household one (1) FREE SPACE v.~yoo enrotr 1n °" oorore ne00 prolection plan. The ·Free Space· IS at NO ~OST OR OettGATlON (Snit ~.A $70 00 ore lme en00wmen1 care tee is requited~ stale law. This oner is~'~ at s1 .~ oo ptus sro oo E~ Cite "S ~~'Rf to asstte amplete fureral ~so~ Wl\ity .onl hM 10 ma I d icua decisions aftet lhe fact. . . Why burden your family? ..,,. A wise person prepares in dYllU. Pee nt secar~ ~ lot~ person who his made ~ provisions fol the ~ure ot tamity ~ kMd ns . . We have a~ ~ectiOn of sofa and loveseat sets! . Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive 1n mdtonl)t am of .,tc n1 mm Limilaf --........... ., 1100 ......... ...... Wiii Md ll8r.ed IO~ I car bid ............ IO FIOfn A 1 • • oa1.J Oii co.diaioe ._. lat did ii ,,_.At bil It ... _. WI thole who make their li¥ilta Wit1a casb Md wiaholM Ml npanJna ~ ~.. • W 10 be Nlf a•••• ...,. Jdlin& Fcrraril Ind Jaauan a>Q• it to the IRS. We Aid DO..,... ,... ..,. .. clD •• •'Ill!,; ,. ,,,,,,.,..., ..... ...., M•••D:, .. cede that While they woukl bk ur U¥eA't ICeG ~ ..., Jar a bellia·CNe moa&M ..,,......"° ................... SI. been l\lsJ)kiOUS rt Uddy had car ia calb ia ~. IMllY ,.an.·• niideau pdlcttd at St. Jwtt•'• Joedtlm'a ~ who uc raJlyina come to them wiah envelopes of 1.&id Kenneth Snay, a sale1 run· parisli'to \alt lbcM&l tbe co.11iaUi• w.e tide iaidcau atOWld IM h, they probably woulJ have aacr at The COUcction. I Femri dcdiQC of lbetr DC~ CW'• ~ •lrort. done ju 1 wh 1 Wess did _ try to dcaknhip in Miami. Talk& CMucd '#ith city Olfidall. Tbc prosraal it the city1 second 0 ....... a---.: .... , .. _,_ who uy they Ibo had been think· auch clfon -'&ix yean ..,. the clo)c the deal. .., _..,,,..,, _. mu-ina tbout wayt to rcs&ore pride in citr tried to _,..•nt l'sbailar "I would accept the money. bur ager OI Fletcher Jones Motor Cars low-income ncighbOrhoods. code calorcemcnt pnllrlln\ Juat tell him I 1m eoing 10 notify t.hc in N~ Beach, said payrncn& "We had a JUOd marrilae o1 aloft& 1he Shalimar blOck wuh lit· federal government," uid New-in cash would make him very sus· ·•-.............. · i .. 1 .. __ .. timing.'' ~id Chy Maoaaer Allan· .., __ .,_ port Auto Centet saJes m~nager PK ous. I •ways want 10 ~llVl" Roeder. "Everybody had a &ood But this dmt, Roeder i,. opli- Putrick Orcu. cxplnining thot fed-where the money is comin1 lrom:• runnina start, that's why thii came mi1tic: tbc pqram will work u eral law requires thu any rransac-he said. toaether pretty rapidly." ruidenJi rally around the cause. tioll m:adc with more than S 10,000 Lee West, however, mllintains Wh t has evolved is an au.res. The plan has even expanded to in· in · c~h be reported to the IRS. his $183.000 transaction . with iive plan ll~ltng hcahh and s:arc-elude ~en areas in the west side. .. W~n someone p:ays with that Cuddy was not aJJ that unusual. 1y \'10l11ions m buildin Roe "l wan~ 10 luwc bitb ~ a--.+--~CA-CHh-;,,-i't-tf" Klte0 "'*~hat som~e---!"~So~m~~ll1t~im1Wetss-1peH~~opellic-e-cdolo-ia:xC0111XJC"ilnn~sa~i1 r.~c~c1ri.ty~a~s·~irc;!dfWWflil~ldai:.:'nJ...-'-tpeittictlall\~ions, but at ti~ ~me time, thing slinks in Denmark: with cash," be said, pointina out Associ:a1es a\ a cost of $44,000 lo this plan is not 1oin1 to iolve ell . · ·I • • .. .. .. • .. • .. " .; "Over the pa~t 20 yenrs, l\e that Cuddy is no stranger to New-inspect and site londlords. • the problems," Roeder H1d. sold to kings, sheils and business port Beach's jct set, havina man· landlords, however, wil) not get While rc~dents agree that the giants," he conunued. "Some very aged the Newport Beach SportinJ all the bl:ame. Roeder s:iid people pla~·won'1 solve ~erythin~ they henvy people. House health club durina the '80s. found in violation of stare over-bopc 9rith tbe city' authonty, they "And no one comes in here and The cash Cuddy osed to buy the crowding laws will also be sited wilJ sec 11 met:amorpho is along plops down thot kind or money Ferrari was purportedly part of and directed to county agencies their streets. hke they're buying a hot dog at the $1.45 minion Wynn po1d him that c:in help them find alCordnble "I expect a 101al change," s:aid the 7-11. 1( someone did, 1 would in ransom for the re1urn of his and roomier altcrn:itives. Shalimar mident Mari:i Al~ttz, peg him for :i scum bag right off daughter. CUddy aJle&edly kjd-"We can't ianore overcrowding as tr:anslatcd by Moducno. "Nol the b:st." napped the woman at aun point. if it exists," Roeder S<lid. only a rep1ir of the ki1chen link Chip Vand.lgriff, sales manager FBI agents and Las Vcg:as Bui residents arc aware of their -·and toilets. We want to iee change or l lollywood Sports Car Inc., ~id Metro Police swarmed in to av· responsibility to help improve .on 1he street. IC they have co de· he has actually turned several pro-. rested Cuddy within seconds after spcctivc c:ish buyers 3\\ay. he set foot on West's auto lot to "A (cw people have come in clo~ the dc:il Sunday. lie wa here with su11ca~es of money, tile charged with extortion in federal 1n n movie," he s'nid. "One guy court the following day. Beginning Monday August 9, the Daily Pilot will be available six days a week with the newsstand purchase of The Times Orange Countf. ·For only 25 oµ can en1oy the· most comprehe~sive coverage of Orange County a~d your community found anywhere. ' ORANGE COUNTY. f or Chet Menkes of Newport Beach pain is no longer par for the course·oot since he decided to have knee replacement surgery. l.Jke Chet. you can get bactl to doino the · things you love. Whether it's drMog It home on the badt nine. dancing. or strolltng atono the bl'/ If you've been $Uffenno from Chrome, debihtahng hip or knee pam due to arthmis or JOlOt damage. or.have d1tfrculty • walking you may be a candidate for our · )Oint rep&ac:ement program . But for many people, surgery seems Met too biO a haodap At Hoag Hospital. our compreflenSIYe joint replacement program as designed to_ give patients all the st(lllS and confidence they ~to. ensure a quick. comtC>t'tabte recove~ PatientS are often Stirprised to frnd they· re back on thear feet· USUlll)' wrthtn I COui* of days, We'd i.e to Invite you to lt1!nd our fr• HmW\lll where weLw membled some of our jOtnt rtptacement team members inCIUding a Hoag orthopedic surgeon, ptlySiCal lhefapist and OtthopeOec nurse • Our speca1ty tum mlmbm d be~ to_.., your qulStjons about joint ~surgery and ,. you decide n II mlglll 111 right tor yo11 for ldl:llticNI inlormliOn. call Holg's Jain1 ...... 11 ....... ~SM5 Cll lot ClfJflll 1d . .. • neighborhood condilions and are mol~h the whole thina -do it.·• . ... ... .... •. a..,, •• Md Viii ................. ol r...At .... --...,., ... -.. boercl" SJsve ,,...,.. p •IOfM1 b tM ~ said &M ld&J•a NC10rC11 WUIMn. uld abe ~I muu& &o' ladicMc lhu Lcfay ran1 (&led bcr -C~':e.r ~~ ii .. effort lo ..Ur"I a.pt ... tioc\ claim on ..-- Oct. 22 aAd wu on full·paid in· "This is • •nacdY for the dUl&rial lelYt .. n&il Jan. 21. ·~n who had &he -COUfllC IO "tl wu tbal date thiu the city 1tahd up and fi&bl a KW police rece~d 1 repon that uur physi· 1 ~larfon,'' Pinacl • uid. "tn c:iab found her elllim ~d no M1chcue·s 1itu11ioa they are ldd· merit,•• Murphy uid. ins insult to injury. Jt°1 apparent LcFay then '*d up her v:.c-a· the ci1y is ll)'ins, w 't~e 1he \'ic- 1ion and accumulated huavc rrom tim' out in the ~' that 50me of Jan. 23 to Morch S. Then she col· them may fpld. This won•t wo1k. lccied k>n&·term dilability fro,m She will wea&her the storm." March 6 until April 22. and Utcd M:uy J:anesz· one or the up the relt ol her 1ick pay on Mey wiginal four f1\C' who filed tbe 6, the date of her Jut pay~c:::hc~c::k~. ~~la;::*~)u=:;ii::l ~~~id~th:°-:c~~t =::b:::':-:t' f.::u=:'n":':i ~-:-- lt'P:iy and R n o mg t c victims and rewardina the . women who have fiicd Jein.tal ha· villain . ra.wncnt lawsuits ire scheduled "1 understand (Lefay°s situ•· for 1 worken compeas:ation hear-tion) completely because they arc ins in N~mbcr, Murphy uid'. · doing the same to me,~· Ruetz • But in contraSt, LeF1y uid the · uid. ··~r they are uying is city approved abc medical claims 'don't complain about sexual ha· or Campbell and Villa, whO med raument.' The onJy thinf that bas for IOn&·term disability re1iremen1 ~pcne4 ill this is the caty lw rc- t:a1lier this year after striking a w:srded Campbell and Villa.•• After being in SQuth Coast Plaza for 2 4 years we hove moved tp our new locution in Newport North Shopping (enter. Our quality tailoring ond meticulous crahmonship wiH continue as before. We specialize in custom mode dothing , custom mode shirts & all kinds of alterations for men and women . All our work ·is guoronteed. No iob is too large or too small. • ~UGUS1 SPECIAL 'olll!ll ·------%OFF.- ~ TAILORING- 12ao Bison -es Newport Beach 714·720-104) OFF SAVE MA.-C W «·W aACX 9"1Nllf tnol l'adl"' ...... C)otlf ~~~::':-''°° OVIR-TMI-....... HS91S 11 lteg ,, ., , ---- ' ~.Augueea.1• •t ..... POR~S SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON. '42-4330, ext. 317 Wadlow olitlasts , toil ·rield ...._ San Diego skipper goes 9-2 to win Govemor·s Cup; BCvc ·s Ward finishes strongly. T im WadloW, sailin& for Soulh\\c 1ern Yacht Club or San Diego, ou1sailcd 11 lop juniors 10 win 83lboa Y:1ch1 Oob's Governor's Cup rcccn1ly. Wadlow, along with crew Preston Holder and M<1rc narra, put together a 9-2 record to top a field .that included - Youth and Hi h· School national Boating champion Bill Hard~1y, aJ well as &op juniors Bill WafJ. Jack Hogan, Josh Nichols, Peter Wells and Andy Zinn. Competition w:b fierce; go1na in10 the last day or racing, four teams h3d a shot Ill "inning. 8?h1a Corinthian Yacht Club's Ward, "ho had just three wins nf1cr the first l\\O da) . pTayc<J gaant""iilTCr on- thc la)t dJ)', Ward won fi,e Slr3 ight races, including b:ick-10-b3ck wans ag3in)I regalia lc4K!en Hardesty and Wodlo". · ..)Y;lrd's \·ictorics~so ~l up a last race. \\IOOCH3 ... C·all sh~dO\\O bcl\\Cen Hardesty and W:idlow ("ho bpah had 1dcn11cal 8-2 rc,·onh) .._,,.~ ..... ln the l:i)t r .ice, Wadlow and Harde)ty got off the lane C'\en, but W:idlow had belier )pee<.! and wa .tblc to drhc O\'cr Hardesty. Comf\¥ him to See GOVERNOR'S CUP/14 Breaker, skippered by Josh Nichols with C.J. \Vaightman and Alan Carmichu l as crewT swings around buoy during Go\'emo~s Cup -competition. -Bob Hope readY to create some more memories at Santa Ana cc ~ Popular entertainer. along with his wife Dolores. will pay a visit fourth straight year. B ob "Thiin.Ls for thc·Mcmorics" lio~ b · heJulcd to le~\e A last1n1 imprc ion al "the San1a Ana-· q:>untry Club on Aug. 16. For the fourth coiuccuti\C )ear, Hope aod some or hi's rncn.Js v.ill plJy gofC fut ch:mty anJ cnaenain the cr°"d durl\ig dinncrJbanquel follo\\ing lhe 1oumamen1, \\hich promise$ lo lfrc up 10 its repllt:ition oC hi&Jll)-c<>mpcllli\C aolf anJ top-notch celebrity cn1eru1inmcn1. rocc:cdi OI fl'\C (Ourn3~ nc II tile Children's Center or the House E:u ln)titute for research and trc:ument oJ he:mn1-lmp:iircJ chllJrcn. Dr How:ard Ho~c. who rouncJeJ lhc center, has helped Hope "'ith his he;iring for SC\eral ye:in. "Th:at's why I do this," Hope s:sid last )Cat at the tournament, "because 1 can·, hc:ar." Hope -.ill be joined by has wi(c, Dolores. as -.en as comedi:an Jack Caner. sinacr Jerry Vale. entertainer Phyllis Diller 1nd actor Tom Bosley for 1he • • entertainment portion or the golf tournament. · lnc S:int:i An:i Country Oub is localed :u WJS2 Southwest Newport Bl\d For furiher 1nformat1on, contact tournamen1 director Ralph Rodhcun at 557-5100. 0 l\tw kid oo lht block: Tim Walsh, former ~1 1:int pru :it Mesa Verde Country Oub, is IO\Ol\Cd in OnC of the newc t techniques an golf: An up~ale practice rac1h1y and BC3dt:my. h 's the MacArthur Place-Gell Prttticc Center, Orange County' first executive gotr center. located an the South Co:isl Metro Center off the 55 Freeway. Club Golf h includes corpor:ue function) (entered lunches and dinm:r), valet p rkins. etc.). an uecu11~e membership proarnm and a aolf academy. "h's very UJ*ale in its dcsi&n Ad the WD) it's built;• said Murray Hay. president Complete Aut~ Repair . "'"" 81,.111 Wllco•• ,,, .. ,,.,.,,. WlllW r••••••••• -----• P I I I I I I I and co-owner or the dcvclopmenl, which opened 10 1he public l;ist Friday. WaJ>h, who rcs1ancd from Mcu Verde four months ago. 1s headina up the golf ac:idemy, y. hich is scheduled to include priva1c and group lc)sons, daily and weekend classes. beginner through adv.lnccJ le\els, v1dco-S'4 ing an:il)sis. ancJ club filling for men, \\Omen and junt0f) "He hopes lo moke it the fine t in the West ~1." Ha) S3id of Wal h. pte)ident of the Mc1 ro Chapter of the Southern Cahforn1a PGA. The cxccut1\'C membership program for $360 o )Car includes locker room u,c, carJ key access, limited reserved parlang. ~~ Oft-'gOl(shop purtt\;l)C)., $1 d~nt on ®y ba.skct size, S l d1SCOun1 on pulling course, St on chipping green, guest locker room privileges, a golf shirt and 'isor and an SCGA h:mdicap. The cxccuti\-c facality feature 65 mat t~s. 20 aruss tees. an 18-hole natural puttinJ course:, a practice chipping area. :i puttin1 gtten, sand traps. a pro hop, food and beverages. and golf il\Slruction. 0 Bia Show: Golf will io 1Jobal for more than 600 exhibiaon and thousands or See CLUB GOLFll4 Glasgow ousted after ~eaching Round el 32 a 1r s un1or ~ CdM student refuses to be discouraged after being knocked out by last year's medalist. By Richard OuM, Spol1S Wnt.ef COSTA MESA -Following a C1n- derell:a ruo io the Round of 32, CoronJ dcl Mar's Jenny Glasgow met he r ffijlch : . Erika Hayashida or Lima. Peru, the med- alist in la\t year's US Girls' Junior Championship. ''l did my best," Gl:isgo" );J1d ·~hes jU)t really gOod." Glasgow, who made a scns3tional 25· foot putt on No. 13 for a par. 10)1 10 the 17-year-old Ha)ashida. 4 and 3. •'" 15 holes Wednesday afternoon an mat .. h play as H3yashida advanced lo toda} \ Round or 16. But Glasgow·) e)C-Openang pcrf~rm.ince in the 45th U.S. Girls' Junior ChJmpi- onsh1p al the Mesa Verde Count!) Club may hove given her a change of heart "I think afler today I w3nt to be J golf· er, because I played rea lly "ell ... SJ1J Glasgow. also a fine tenni!. plJ)er at Co- rona dcl Mar High ... I know I can do at .agnin ." Jenny Glasgow ffi:ildl ··she i.eemi. 1cally a1 ca)c "hen 'he') coming ·w the ball and i.hc ne\Cr geh .. Waya htdtt btrdted -the-fo st hole to "g\J up one, then bogeyed the second to ma~c 1 e\·en. Glasgow "ent up one on the ~t\lh hole af1er an eight·foot putt fo r a bi rdie. lh~n she bogc)ed SC\en "hde Ha)a hiJa ~de par to even the match .1g.t1n. ::ingn .'"Gb<gow·s:ud of H3y:istrn:ta. "tm ____ ._ Gla)gow's slide bcg:rn JI c1gh1 "'hen Hayashida again \\cnt ahead by one, then Hayashida went up by t"o on the 10th hole follQwing a 10-foot putt for another birdie. They both m:ide p:ir a1 I l. :i bogc) :at I 2 :ind p:ir at 13. At 13, GlasgO\\ ·!> tee >ho1 fo<.led left mto the trees She U>cd a i.hon iron 10 get out on her second ~hot. before her lourth i.hot landed on the hp of the gre.:n ::!5 feel from the cup. selling up a carecr·bc:>I pull for Glasgo" ·· 1 thought 11 "'ould !.IJ) out ot the cup." she ~1d "Then. at the end 11 JU)I turned an " Glasgow. howc\cr. boge)cd a1 14 .ind 1 S 10 put Hl)ash1d:i up b) four "1th thm: holes remaining to quahf) :ind end the plan) to JllenJ college 1n the L S ne't Tanu:.tl) ··~he JU)I keeps going. )he!> '<'f) C\lO\l\!CnL" HJ)J\h1JJ a quart('rfinJh\t l:i)t )Car an the L S Garb' Junior Champ1on)hq> at -'krid1Jn H1lh Countr) Club in lnd1J· n:ipoh\, fin1!>hed ~o J after l\l.O roundi. u( medal pb) an IW:! HJ}J,h1da) be)! shot of the mlt\'.h "''" 31 'l '· \lohere 't c "il) )IUCl bct"'C'CO l"O f Jim I rec>. but Ul>Cd J 7•HOn 10 gel OUI. GIJ,guw, "ho );111J she >trugglcd "'11h her dm ang. la.ndcd fo the bunlcr' lour llnll:\ l did that quue a bit, .. !>he ):.)1d. ·:uu1 l did pretty gooJ gelling out "l thought l pl.t)ed rc;all~ "'ell lu hl\C qushllcd (for the Round of 3:!) and make the fir,t cul. The rt~ w:is "h:tt. only 3:! girls out t11e rc:"?" GL.1\j?O". ne~I i.h.1p "•II be on the lcn- nt) courts. Before .meeting her ·match, Gl_asgo~ puts on quite a rally --------------------By RICNrd Oum. ~ Wl'lllr COSTA MESA -Jenny GL.1.)go~ d1Jn"t pl:in hr.:r fate. Uut )he\ not compl:.11n· ang Down b) t'o\O stro.._cs "Ith three hole') rema1n1r: Gl.t' '"'°' ':l\CJ her ~)I golf hoti for last, coming from bchilld 10 dc:t~:u Jenm Gr.a\ of \l.trtan~' 11lc Ind, an· the opening round or match pfay on \\ eJnc J:i) 1n the 45th L S Girb· Junior Champion~hap :u Mcs:i Verde Country Club Gl:i gow. or Corona dcl Mar. CUI Gr:i~. le:iJ to one 'trole on lhl! r.ar 3 l<>lh hole 053 jJrdsl afte r a m:i_gnificent bunlcr )hot to fini')h at par, "'h Gra._i\...:l~"~-t----'m pulled (Or D bogey Ghisg~·s hot Crum the ).)nd trap on th(' !cit edge ol the lt>th green \\:S~ her first of, three terrific hots under pr~'ure in the la't three h'-'lc' She faded her i.ccond hol on l\o 1"' ontll th(' green. pu11 1ng her in J>'Nllon for ano ther p:ir and t)ing the .m:at~h GrJ' bogeyed 1he r9-~ard No 17 after m!S.)mg 3 1 ~-fooc putt \~ith the 1ro.._e) e'en hc:iding inti) the IMh hole. t.la'i;' ·"" tccJ "II ltN :and landed her dmc "ith a 6-"ood onto the green, :t\01J n~ 11 c la~e th:it Gl:u - had hit the prC\aous day. • Gray, w.hosc dme landed out of bounJs, ClmccJed the 5~ \Jtd I th hole after her second dti\e \\Cnl right, M Gia gow fin1'>hcd one up :ind <aJvanceJ to the Round of 32. r-----------. 1 Grand Opening Speci~I 1 115f'%. a· 1CC ANYMAJDRI I ,-,-'SERVICE I I . . I I .,, .. .,..., OTllEll t:llUl9 . I • EXPIRF.s AUGUST 7 .I ---------------2380 #ewp_ort Bird. CostaMaa • I • 4 I • • t • .. I " ~ Member of volleybaJI - family and former setter at Cal to marry on Friday. • Salata, Arnold team up for charity :"c~port Uc.1 h's P.tul Salata, the founJcr of "lrrclc:\Jlll \\ed • .'' .,.. h1ch :rnnuJlly hunur' the lJ-.t pla~er thu~.:11 1n tlk /'\ation 11 I uorb.ill lt:Jt:,u1.. Jrjft .• mJ "'fLA· I\'.!> bJ Arnulll. hJ\C hccn nJmed co-dl.11n. of the.: 199\ "l\.1cl. Off I or K1J\ .. dm.: on I 1. hJlf of the \ uluntccr'> ol Amen1.J. g.tme," >:ml Arnold. 1 he Ram> arc pro\ idiog the 1idcts ""lthout ·co>t, and all funds rai<tcd "ill benefit Volunteer of America\ inncr·clly )OUth pro- gr;.ims. "Our goal 1> to raii.e S::!0.000 fo r 1hc Volunteers of America and 10 >pon~r 2.000 l..11.h to the game," )Jtd Salata. The Ram> ho~t San ·(Team O\\ner) Gc11r~iJ h on· Diego in a 7 p.m. matchup. t1\:CC <tnJ thr: Lo:. An~clc' lbm' Ta.x dcd~bk <ettlrtbuttom h:r.-c-1omcu \\1th ll11:·v -0Tuntcer:i. o1 -pa)'able to rhe Volunteers of .\m~ric.i to prv\lde an opponw11L> ·Amerio-, on be m3ik'd to 1;.n Ive 'VOlC ul our commu111t) ":i. poor· UJ)porl \\a), Ne~pon Beach, c,1 ~1lh 10 hJ\C J grcJt dJ)' on CA .. 92660. More informatiop-pn Augu)I l~ .tt the !:>tad1um. \\-atch-the Volunteers of America ca'n be mg rhc Ram> in J prcse:iwn obtained b) calli11g (7i4) 548-4942. NeWport 1'111 Sabrday NEWPORT BEACH -Alum· ni, family and friends or the New· pon Harbor High bQys and girls ' c:ro)S country program 3re inv11cd to run in the third annual AJumni Race fund-raiser, Saturday at 9 a.m. at Donita Creek Park. B1m Barry, roach of the reigning Clf Stnte Ohi ion Jll and.South· cm Section 3·A champions, "ill host the e"cnt 3long "ith girls coach Eric T~eit \\ho led.JJA.Saih- Ori\o t c 19<Jl State DM.sion 1ll ·crown. _ A $10 donation· is rcque~tetJ fr<>m all participants in the three .. mile event. 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WfSIPll'ISI• •So o1 n r., f1 ,., "2•665 t SUBARU SUZUK• TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN • '• ': Thur9dar. A&Vlll .. ·- 's Patton, ._Dukes' pair are Coach of Year, Co-Most Valuable ptayer, respectively, ln Wo~d TeamTennis selections. 12 WIT teams • The Coach of the Yw honor aoc to the ~ of the le m whh lbc be t won· TCtord In the re,uJsr ~uon. ''The pl3)er5 and co..Ches did 1 uiper job with their sclcetion5," said Billie Jc n Kin .. co- founder and director or WorlJ Tc mTcnni "All of the 1993 honorees hl)d outstanding 1e1- sons and are very deserving o( the award •• for ihc WIT champiombip on unday alter· noon. For Lhe Lhlld the ~. N ''"lib captured the FcmaJe MVP "'ard. T rcvor Kroncmann of Ncwpon Stach is Co-Most Valuable Male Pl yer, while Greg Patton o( the Dukes u the Co ch or &he Year ns an· noun ced by World Ktonem nn and Connon. who pla)ed with Phoenix this season, f'ini hed tied, for f'int pl:ice in the b3ll0ling, nurkina the first time in the league's history that two players ha\c sh:ircd Navratilova nd the Atbnta Thunder trus- iJed urly, but woo their Wt siJr m tches to earn their thi1d w ai bt East Oi,iiion utlc. She a!so finish d (irst in women'' singles. 1econd in. women's doubl -v.ilh p;artm:r Heather Ludloff and third in m~d double• with tc:immatcs KeUy E"ernden and c, JU Moua . w· Kroncmann share the MVP male honor wi1h Jimmy Connors, "h1Je Martina NaHatt- lova is t.he Most Valuable Female Pla)er in 1hc \VIT. Kronemann l~d the Duke to a record·t)mg 13-1 record ond the West Oiv1)ion regular·. 5eason '1tlc Connors. 10 his third season of WJJ, Im· bhed fir t in men·~ singles for the 5econd )l!ur in a ro". second in men's siniJes in hi rool ie camp:ai~n. 'He was aho )~th in men's doubles ~ith part- ner and pb)Cr·coach R ·nnie Bathman O.:a\enport helped the S.tcramcnto C.ipit:ab to their b.:st rcgular·sca~n record (12·2) in Crancht'c h1)tOf). Rookies of the Year arc Mats Wil3ndcr and Lin~ Da\lcnport. His Phoenix Smash v.ill face the Dules in the dh i)ional final on S .. tu rday tn Atranta, "1th the "inner facing the \\1chita·Atlanta ~unhor She al)() combined v.1th partner Pany Fen· d11.k for a ftr .. 1 plu e rini)h in ~omen's double .. amJ )CCOnd pl.l~C in "'omen's singles. The MVP and Roo~ie of the Year a"anh arc voted on by the player . ond coaches of the Dukes will lace ~hoenix, Connors on Saturday ~~~ .... Trevor kronemann of the Newport Beach Dukes sh~res the Most Valu~ble Player award in World Te~mTennis with Jimmy Connors. . By R1chatd DuM, Sports Wrlet NEWPORT BEACH -Tre\or Kroncmann of the Newport Beach Dukes, "inner of the 1993 Male Co-Most Valuable Pla)er a"ard in World Team Tennis along "ith Jimmy Connors. will lead the Dukes ag.Jtn)t ·the Phoem\ Smash on Saturday .at 1 p.m. (EDT) in the West 01vi)ion final at the WCT·Pea htrcc \\otld of lcnnis in Noren> . Ga , ai. part of the \VfT Final four \\Cd.end. Connor ' Sm~h dde3ted the Sacramento CapttJb, :?~·21 . in a West 01"i ton scm1finJI on Tues· day at Sacramento for the right to play Newport Beach ( 13-1) The Ntwport Be:ich-PhocnL'< "Inner "111 play in the \\TI champion· -;hip match on Sunda) against the East Dl'.ision final between At· l3nta and Wichita, 10 be pla)cd Friday nigh t. The Dukes, behind Kronc- mann') ou1standing double) pla), .,wept through their fir t 13 ma tch· cs w 1thout a blcml\h, before lo,tng to Kan as City last Saturd:i)' tn the regular·season fin:ile Kroncmann, pla) mg his first rear with the Dule). fini shed 1he regulJr season ranked No. l 1n mL'\ed doubles, going 79-.S9 ( .617) "'ith M:inon 13oll~gr .if. Kat rina Adams and ZtnJ Garrison· fad.son. Kronemann J!ld R1brd llergh were: rated 1'1urth in men ·s doubles (73-60). ln 1990. 1'.ronc· mann earned \\'Tl ~ble f\1\ P and Rool1e of th.: "I car hunor!I v.uh Charlotte. Connors \\as fir,t 1n mcn'i. !>In· glcs (81-42) 3nJ eighth in men\ doubles. The Dut.ci.. dek nJ,ng \\ C)I D1· vision champ1om. drc\\ a b)t: in. the firM round o ( the playoff) b) \ 1nue of their hnt·pl:icc finhh m the rcgul.u ~:ason Phocni\ { -6) h:sd finbhcd be- hind dl\'lsion runner·up S.;cr.i- mcnto ( l:!·:!) in the regul.ar sea wn. ~ut up>e:t the Capitah 1n the pla)Off) I he Dukes ddciucd Phu~ni.x '""!Ce this i.e;U.On, r---1~ ACRO FROM TRIA~GLE OU ARE ~ ....... NOW 131 TAPS! LUN CH SPECIALS 11 AM -4 Pt\-1 ~EB 0 BREEN S (if;:_ """"--"' ~4!~~u OLR HTH YEAR · VW Jamboree set for Fairgrounds . SKIP ·BURTON f ~'If flDlM, 'll'!\\Yl IJ1M • 46 Import Beer-~Hear RUSH UMBAUGH COSTA MESA· -The eighth annual Cahforn1a Volkswagen Jamboree is slated for Synday. Aug. 22 at the 160-:icrc Orange County Fairgrounds comple'C.. "You'll be 10 happy wtth Skip that you1 wont to send ~ fttends. He wtG exceed 'fO'lr upec:toftons " 42 M. B ~ Goat Hill's 11RUS H" Room ICCO re" ers e Mondav . Thu~dm 10 A.'A • 1:? "'o..ln . . ) The 1amborc:c offers a full spre3d of act1\1t1cs for the enure family along "ith the nation's biggest collcc11on of custom Jl\d classic Vol~w3gcns, a mopptng mall of :iftc:rmarlct p:irts and ac· CC'50rtes, a u~eJ c.lr lot fcatunng nothing b) V\\'s, giant indoor S\\;ip meet, food baz33r and a· ll\c concert fc:3turmg the arc.i's houest new b.inJ , such as "The Shout" and "Hoa Pollot" ~ @FLITCHERJONES \1 · " · · ~' · H · l \ • · ... OPE:\ 36; DA\' .\ YEAR \ I A. Ml , A.\fEX ACCEmD \,.flj •I 111 ~·rh f-\lrJnJ H.ir ,,111.: ·ri,-:•1 l l~.·· ~· l u:.:1, h d11 I." \n:.:tl,, l1mt-lrir1, JnJ l\,JJ1r-J', ',.I.· .'N1 NIW,Olt llA CM 833-930Q, ext 228 Gates open at 9 a m Aug 22 and wall be secured at 5 p m General admission IS S 10, with children age) m through 1 :?. S50, and under !II~ admitted free. 1301 Qd SllMI, ~ l9ad\ ~ 926'0 1 30 · e"' port Bl~d .. Co ta M.~ ... a 54 -4.! For :?4·hour recorded information, phone (714) 364·3672, or call the lntcr·Sho"• Motonpom Promouons office at (71.S) 364-0515 Mond.l} through fnd3y from 9 n.m.-S p.m RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC. State Games seeks athletes The U&hforni.i St.-1e Games~ CaJirorn1:t') largest am:ucur com· pelttion for )OUlh, I lD II~ fin:al "cc:._s or accep11ni applications from nthlctcs who v.1!1h to compete: 10 the tatc~adc arhlc11c com· ~Ilion Aug t.}.15 tn Ontanu. Compct1uon is open 10 an)onc wh9 meets the chg1b1h1y standard) set forth by e:ich port's go)crmng boJy Apphc.itron arc current!) being accepted in the follo-.ing sports: ba cball. fencing. field hoc~ey. figure skauna. o-mn ll • JUdo, roller 1ol:11ing, shootina. S)n· chromzc:d swimming. tac ._v.on do. ~.-tr.rtk :md fidd. wa1rt-po10 - and v.resthng The Qahforma State Games is nn Ol)mpic-st)lc amateur 3thletic competition and between 3,000 and 4,000 :ithlcte) arc expected. Anyorie interested in competing in uny or these spon houtd con· tact the C.hforn1a Stale Games office 111 (619) 233-9950. More in- Cormntton can also be obtained Crom the Greater Ontario Visitors and Convention Burc;i u at (909) 984-2450. .... , ..... ~11en1 Jm -k"~ CISTA mJA-SU..t lSI MESA TIRE COMPANY AUTO FITNESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa 1\ 1 ,, \f, l'..,,1 e \t 1 .' e 1 ... "h .. 11 •l'.1,lli ~ ~~R"r COMPUTERIZED I SMUti FRONT WHEEL I I ~g_~ I I SJ9'~ I =:g~· I I REG. '29.9; . s 199s I I -''-WHffi ~-1 ALSO AV.AllABLEJ L mma • as.n _L mwa .. 11-n _J fMUST PRESENT COUPON! OIL CHANGE I 1 FRONT DISC 1 SPECIAL I I BRAKE SPECIAL I llUE:: ~ ~~o.3ow I s499s •Disposal Fee I DT~ I $1695 t • MlchlDc DIK • Pack ~ I MOST CARS ·~Rear.-.. . I e 5-1 Ma.lie hdl Ema I '--....... l:»'L.. ---'-- BM\1\1 TRADE -INS ' '171 .. 311 -~ (2fPl19') ws #I~~••"• ilt *"'"" ., 'p T ' l l ··-1311 _ .. 71 ®rses don't have agents. (Except maybe Mr. Ed. but that's another story.) They don't have salary arbitra- top older fillies aryd mares On ~un­ dav the saddles are cinched tv r the ' . po pular Eddie Read Handicap. a mile and an tion or free agency either. \\'hat they do have 1s the abu- 1tv to tum a lot of people ·s for- tunes around in a huny. And you ca n be on the receiving THE ONLY SPORT WHERE eighth rurt ract for.older Th,....r'1ughbrcch with another 0 healthv THE SPECTATORS ·. • • · ~~tell1te \~'agenng trom GET PAID. ----ti end tlus weekend at your nearby Satellite Wagenng Center Saturday's thnller out of Del Mar is the $300.000 Ramona Hand .. 1cap. It's a mile and an eighth turf race featuring some of the naoon 's .... \ ct . i\ar 'iou might not . ee ... any mult1m1lhon-d 0Uar outhelders racing for foul ball~. but then ;o..atch- mg >'OUT horst.~ ract. to the f1rnsh line l~ a much ffivre t.XCltmg -not t O mention re\.vardm_ -pursuit. anywa}'. \ . ,. • Jenr\y Glasgow chips on the eighth green during Wednesdays first round of match play at the U.S. Girls' Junior Championship. ... 9t .,...,,, ...... ~-.= D ......... ~ .......... . .... I* (a.a No.. 16~ AW .,._ ..... l9lld .... I loW ..,..If. ., cu ... cveo: II WU Jwt I ...... (lalld)sbot . .. , lbiU J feel better wbea I._ cloWo. bcca&aae lheo )QI doD't loel obtiptcd 10 s&ay up. You',. ~ iAa dac ~ baslcad of tbe .... l like it; it'• liltc tcui&. •• GI~. a member ol tbe Co- rona del Mar Hip airll' tcnail team who will be a junior in the lall, conlinued her theatrical Her S«Ond ahot on I.be s>:ar-4 No. 17 lHded about nine feet from the cup. lt was bold ahot considerin& a Iona. 50-fool bunker rested on the right edge o! the green. "I wanted it to be in the mid- dle,'' said GluJOW. wbo used a .. iron on the rauway to 1et up the. par. ••1 didn't mun to put it there (on the right tide, IO close to the hole). I just have a tendency lO fade the ball. I didn't plan the- fatc." Gla.seow. who shot her lowest score of the championship, a •- over 76. put Gray away with a beautiful tee shot at 18 . .. I didn't even lhink it," Glas- gow 1aid, referring to Tuesday'• drive at 18 that hit the water. "I just focused on the green. 1 want- ed to hit my 6-wood so I could act more 13rcbge in the back, then (Gray) hit it out of bounds. I like teeing off first; if she'd hit it out or bounds first, I might hove thought too much." Glu,ow. who has only been MIPC ~n.I, ""' Corona del Mar's Jenny Glasgow hits drive on the ninth tee Wednetday morning at Met~ Verde. playing golf for four years, birdied the first hole to go one up, but · then bogeyed No. 2 10 even lhc score. Glasgow went one up after eight hole$. then lhe match went bock lo even ofler 10. Gray "ent one up 1fler 12 hole »nd two up after the 14th. "1 ~n't even thinking about the score1, I will /'u.st playing." Gia e,ow said. "l rea ly don't lno"' how to play malch pl:iy." She docs now. CLUB GOLF: GOVERNOR'S CUP: Wadlow outlasts Held NHYC's Porter takes trophy From 81 attendees at the 1993 PGA International Golf Show, Aug. 13-15, at the Anaheim Convention Ccnler, which will be displaying the lalcst in golf techniques and trends. The show is open to golf manufacturers 3nd suppliers. PGA golf profcssion:sls. domeslic and international retailers. and distributors of golf products and services. A golf "Focus on Fashion" will present· the. latci,t golfweor trends Aug. 13·14 from 11:45 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Room B of the Convention Center. The POA of America purchased the PGA International Golf Show, formerly the West Co:lSl Show, in J 992 from lhc Southern California PGA, which began the exhibition in 1980. The show will be open from 8:30 a.m. to S p.m. each day of the exhibition. 0 Chip ahota: ~ of 14>0t1 .. still IVidible fOt Ile ttird n2 flnai ~ golf proorim ..... Newpott 8actl Gol Course. Aug.. 17·26. Thi two-wtet sesslOn coiislits one-hour llSSonS from 9 a m to 10 a.rn. on TuadayS nS PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES . PUIUC NOTICE PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES , From 81 tock off to the ri&ht. Alter Hardesty split right, . Wadlow found stronger breeze on the left side o( the course, and would come inlo the weather mart wilh a 46-sccond lead. Hardesty never got close enough to cover downwind, and never got back into the race, fini.shinf27 seconds behind Wadlow. Hardcsty's loss in the last race also dropped him into a threc-woy tic for second place with Cabrillo Beach's Zinn and Ward. with all &hree finishing with identicaJ 8-3 records. This tie wu broken based on elapsed time, as Ward, H:trdcsty and Zinn bad split their matches against each olher. Zinn came out •head of BCYC's Ward for second place, while SDYC's Hardesty dropped all the way to founh. Olher local finishers included scventh·place NHYC (5·6), with cousins Jack and Casey Hogan and Sieve KJeha. The NHYC &cam had good starts. but inelpCrience led 10 inconsistent boat speed, kcepina lhem just out of con&en&ion (they were the youngest team sailing). BYC's Josh Nichols, CJ. Waighlman and AJan O.~michuel finished. lied for cighlb (4-7). Former California Governor PVIUC NOTICIS Ronald Reagan signed lhe original Governor's Cup deed o( gift in 1967, and Balboa Y:u:ht Club ha~ hosled the rc111ta e'er since. The Cup, which is sailed in a match racing format, i open to junior s:ailors undef 20 ye:irs of ,age, and each )'e:ir, 11 yachl clubs ore invited to send their top junior team. Te:ims came from Ann:ipohs. Md .• New Zealand and Australi11 this year; however, the mojorily o( the teams were from Calirorni:i. The rcgalla h:is been a f crtile training groun~ for bolh America') Cup and Congressional Cup veleraas. Governor's Cup »lumni include Paul Cayard, Dennis Ourgnn, Doug Rastello, Andy Rose. Argyle 0.mpbell, Mike and Pat Duain and Skip Beck. Sleady 10·15 knot breezes on the first day of r:icing took its toll on gear. Two Santana 20 masts w_erc b~ ond .SC\'CrDI oahcr minor brcali.downs lept regano support person Eric Proul bu~y. De pitc their age. the 10-ycnr-old Sn,ut-n·a 20s proved lo h:a'e compara~:at speed. and ai. Proul pointed oul, "I heard .. cry few complaints about the bo:its, and all of the bo3ts did pretly ~ell \Ao hen they v.erc );11leJ by the top kippers." Ho)t Oalooa Y:icht Club i~ con 1dcring bu)'ing new boat~ for ru1ure rcg:lltas. QOVUNOR'I CUP UIU\. Tl I ~ VC Tt11 .,.,_, t-1. 2 ter'IO 9'xll vt. AIJljy zm. W 3 811111 ~ YC MVt~ H 4 SMl-'Y'C.Y~.W: 5 C1I YC, P., Wd:I.. 7-4. I. Sl ~ 'tC. '-"* "t\1*rllnl\ W, ? • *""°" ~ YC. JD Hop\ •·1. I Roral PMce A.tW YC ~ ..a Uls. C 7. 9 ..... YC Jl:llll Mcldl H . 10 llloyll NN lt .... YldCS.--'..._~U.11 K.nt ~ \'C. OIOll ~ 2-t: 12 AMIO* YC.......,CO-.,,M JMlt "'-"•'• ... , .......... ......... ~ Ute ,,.. ,,,,., ..,.,, ~. . Basic boating course ottered to pUbllc NEWPORT BEACH -The O:alboa Power Squadron will bcain a free \evcn·weck public "Basic Boating Course" staning Oct. 4. Registration on the first night will be II 6: 15 p. The location is the Newport Harbor Yacht Oub, 720 W. Day Avenue, Nepwort Beach. The Bal· boa Power Squadron has been of- ferin&. this course as a public ser- v1ct tor more than SO )'ears. For more informatio~booc (714) 6"t2-1249. -. . -B1 tbe D~f/ Piiot LIDO ISLAND-Jennifer Po:· ler of Ncwpofl H'arbor Yacht Club w:i . the rcc1p1ent oC the M ;il) W:iincr Perpetual Trophy as the CllbS A winner o! the AU~Girl Re· g:it11, put on by the Udo hie Yacht Oub Olher class \A.1nners: S. kss1c.i Aitken, Bahi:i Corinthian YC: C· I. Van~~ Luj:an, BCYC: C-2. Kris- tin M:abcn')'. BCYC, with Paige Thomp~n. NHYC second; C-3. C rric Hai.kcll, UYC. with Katie Kcnlncr, UYC second In the Lllser class. Carolyn Kri1 of NHYC v.in firs t follov.~d b} Cara Mungo of UYC. Dennie Sims. UYC, v.-the mother sabocs cl:w winner, 'tt.hile Dctscy Oougherly, UYC. •os fi™ in the FJ cbu. DEEP ID Fiii• wmlllaDAY'a COUNTS lllWPORT &MDIMG -4 bo1ta. .., 1'7..., Ila&. 42 '*° '*'-s rocll· s ~ 20 lldo. 4 ~ 130 madMI DAVft'a LOCUlt -7 111011s 2SI ~ ... 2,..,..,. 105 llol* 110~ 7-1 t*o llU&. 571 sn bass. 3e ""'*'-a ftts>- • t) rocdst1; , lulllat 11alr.1111Zl lQ bas (1-..s), 1 . CM PlfCI\. I bllcl ~ 19' madllnl. PUIUC NOTICU "'8UC MOTICU PUil.iC ltOT1CD No .... ~you-.. ..,...,_ ~­,.. ,,... • ..... COlllOt IDATID RDORT OP CCMIDITIOll CW U*OI'......,. Ooeoto111 d ~ "' ~ ol ... ol ~ ol N9wpol't lillch, Or..-. ..., Dom..-c 2 ~ • ""doM « ~ Oft ~ 30. 11R . ~ ............ tMO Dl9lllr I ..... AmT9 "''" .. -c..1 •• ._""' -----20.•n ......... Ma -~ ..... f7 --···-----···-·-····-··-" Hloftft ... ....... :... ---·---·-0 "d19 ~MCI-· --· ··-·--·····---·-----0 .............. .,., ... -~ Y1ltlr ....... tD,... ln ~ -----.. ----·--· -·-·-·32.200 Lolnl.T_,f P 9-~lncaM)-.• -tM.llt ~ Alo • tDt ,_..... 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DIM ol 1Mil ._.. z:': tar S,... ..._ fll 9f -°' :UnDllW:.Mn:":: =~°'s:: :,,~~::,•c: ::-,tt.s:i.r:= ,.::~=••...::•::;; = :.i.;_-.:.:-.... =: .,..:: ·~:=.-:: :r::.•COSTA••m•ll TUlla Of' ,..... NC). l-.ilt end £laction W. unes.r ..6cs Deed ol MAIN NORTH ENJRANCE "°' •-.... I. l2. tt. _... O.....ion -., 0.. .. or OI 8llf ........ Of aMllT#lf ... IMY A9 ._.. '¥ .._. _.., II ... M .. or.ICll ~ c••DINQ AGAINST The IJlldlnlOllld ~ by feMOll °'. ~ TO THE ORANGE~ t"3. • .. ... 0........, ..... ~ • .; .r::=.: ,..,, ... A. ...... " ......... ,_ .. n,., ~ea.-...... ............ _J{Q.ll,..-~lLA.M~UUlj~~~,:;;.~~:;;;j.Jdiita111L-:.kl-:.1t11~tlllfl~~YWrn~iinr~~~~,;__~ ... ._.-.,tOI~~-;'!~~--....._:eoda-·-.i!Oll .... a-... :.---::~~l COIR'ACT A LAWftlt. Elee1IOn W be Mand "*Mlf· SANTA ANA. CA lit ~ fault Md ~ to W. .... tDr ~ ....... PlaC .Mt a. __... I. .......... ..._ ..... ~ N0tU • HDaY Nl'- - J t~ ~Jt8w~rriR~ corded.,,'°.,.~-== ~...,=: ::": :.:,• ~ ~ ~ IOTICI !!:, ="~mu: =~ hift ._. tlSJ. = ':-: = ': i: = :V: :-.... c: REOONVEYANCE CORP., a CM rul prcll)My i. foc*CL wnnen ~ ol 0. ... IN"4t of .... in lllwfl.ll MOTICa OP ~ IO Sell to lie ,. ..._...._ t. .... ~ ~ .. : MOHi ..... ....., o.irlt (M. Calltomla Corpo'8tlon as PCMt SALIS ...,... '-"" end OerNncl a Siie. • 1 11 u 1 TllU8TD"8 WJI COfded In IN~ ...,.a ..._, PU1UC llOTICI The ...._ ... ..._. 1oe. Tl ,_, OIM. ,_, ~ duly 1ppoln1ed uuslH MATIOlh M•a#rl and writtiln nollCa d ._ ~r..: rtJ: .... n:: »1148~Ma.-INtllllprapattyll-.... TODD M LITllAN iLIMLLI Joi ... ~..: WWWMied •1th1 ... ._. unde< and pursuant '° l :OOeM t• S:OO•• fa&Jll and ol election ID ~ awwe~ed t0 and LQM MO. ~tecMt JOit w.19 W. -uTMM ' IMMHA A. lYOM. 41 IE.A W ,_ ,_,,. cl I &la Deed of Trw4 recorded (•te) ~--cw IN wldels!gllld to now held by ll urldar Mid "°' l9CMtQAMD MATIO lh ••n.Prl -_. muND DfWE. NlWPO«T ........... • JAHUAAY •• tlle9, as inllt. CAL·WU T•R• ....... ukl ptop9r1y IO •"'Y Deed of TNll In the prop-PSTD" • llLLBl 'M I 100•• t• l 100e• aocaaTD-, .. TOWN llACH. CA -COSTA ..u ~ No. -.010062. in bOOlt • co..u.va"'CI "'-· uld ObMOA.llonS. and .,_,. ar1'f lituamd 1n Mid r-.-. · · c•t•• 411 :a... CIDfTD MM, srm 'The _.. • 1118 _.. .,. TMf Dl9TIUC1' page , o1 Offldal Recbfds ...... _ __.-,, after the under1lgned end Sall and~~ ' T.L Ne. I04RI CAL ;RSTUN R .. NO. COSTA Ma.A, CA d..c.., In __.. • ,....._ T ...._ .... in.,. olfic• of lhe County 7M3 ........ aw .• caJMd Nld nooce d cs. 9'-tMa • .... C7t4) .... •1•0 THE fU9'N1Tl.l .. 1. AX. • • Recorden of ORANGE 2'"9 "--'• P.O. ... fault and ol ~ IO lie ~ ~TAllT llOTIC• CONVIYAllCtl COllP., .. • • T\NS, E~. 'TM-a.ti el .... ....._. County Stile ot CALifOA-900e La ..... ~ teCOf'ded MMtl t tM:> as THAT PORTION ~ LOT TO ~TY ~ La .... 9W.. Publlahed Na11i:tort OINIWE AHO lfY'INTORY Publl1hed Newport HCA ex9c:uted by DAVID A.. nla e'te44 eoOe (liet Instr. No. 93-015'579 In ~~.t~~~~~o ~ OWltD: ..... ......... P.O. ..: B~ Mesa Olly ........... -= )100 e..cn.co. Meea o.ly lANGMAS.. A SINGLE MAH ..... ,o . 800" P•oa of Offlcl1J BOOK .. PAGE 7t ~MIS. YCMI ..... DllFAUL1' 9008t La ..... ~ Pilot~'· 51 "· ,.,. ~.. AWHUE •••• fllal Al9"' .. •Z. tta :~Tlg~L\o'°THl~u:E~~ 0.ted:JtdyH, 1 .. 3 =:;~~ CEUMEOUS MAPS. IN UMDD A HU Ofl .... •tM41C109 ,.,., ~ .... =~!!!!.":. Tiw ~~ata---9'101 BIDDER FOR CASH. ·~JoannalloJd s.d s.le of~ wlll THE OFFICE OF THE TRUST, DATO MO. ..._to PUIUClfOTIC!z-. 11¥ ,_ _.., .. 1'111 aoc. PUIUCllOTICI CASHIER "S C HECK TRUSTEE SAU OF-be made In "as .. " condi-~oRJ~~o~ VDlalJll •• '"'· '*" .,....1 ••· tlJN e>JE'f~~ llanala:RODAHNOUION 1-------.,...;.--0RAWN ON A SUTI" "IP '1CE.R: Joal)na Uoyd lloa without COY9Nnl OI PARTICULARi. y DEs L&U YOU TAK• M;. ., aTAC .. 8YAl.aS COSTA..... FORNtA CORPOAA'hON, The ~ .. ol 204ta NATION ·l l EXT.30tt ~ty. expreu OI lm-SCRl8EOASFOU.OWS: TJON 1'0 PROTRCT nNafta U&.a OF-IANITMYDtaTRICT PREMISES AOOAESS rolhaa.A .. 1•1123193• ........_ CHECK DRAWN ,,, A Published Newport plied. r-olRlinQ llde pc»-BEGINNING AT THE IN-YOUR PROPIJtTY, IT FJCRat aTACI• RY• ORANG• COUWTY, WHICH UCENSE HAS "9 oalee °'~ES-• 11 IN.._ STATE OR FEDERAL Beach-Costa Meu Daly N$110n. OI encumbtwlcn, TERSECTION OF THE llAY. U SOLD AT A Al.SS • CAUl'OfUHA IEEH r!SU£D: 21? EAST CltO# CO.. tot ft.UUC. SI lllll .. CREDIT UNION. OR A PllOI AuguSt 5 12 19 to~ IM l"flftlS!nlng r.;:· CENTER UNES ~ ANA-"'9UC WJI • YOU UT. 3027 NOTIC• t 1TH STREl'T COSTA CIENT'P DNV1!. SANTA The ~ ,.,.._ .. filiAEfiK O~~:~~~k:. 1993 . , • ~!:"'.:::Id~ ':; HEIM AVE.. AND HAMll~ NHD AN aXPLANA. Publl1'1ed Newport INVITING atOS ME.SA. CAUfOAilA lm7 ~ c::~ la Mlfact ~ buil.1teu aa: INGS ANO LOAN AS. tn108 TIUSI, wltn lnlernt .. In TON STREET AS SAID AV· TtoM ()(It TH• ·NATIME Seach-Coau ..... o.lly NOTICE IS HEREBY 2. INTENDED T~ANS. '° ~ unibm ~ w ~TTOf!IA. ICM SOCIATION. SAVINGS AS-Htd no-. pnWlded. ad-~~ ~E~~ CW TME PROCaaDtNQ PiSoC August 5, 12. 19, CIVEN that •-.CS propoe. ~·s ~csi: m~ rHrclal Code Section ~ CeMorrU A~ SO<AATION. OR SAVINGS PUBLIC NOTICE venc.s. If f/l'rf, urldar the FAIRVIEW FA AMS. AGAINST YOU, YOU thl07 lb IOr ~ .. labOr. FORNIA CORPORATION ltOl.2. " t lro ~ t• BANK SPECIFIED IN SEC-NOTICIOF tenns• of laid Deed of THENCE WESTERLY SltOVLD CONTACT A m•terl1l1, equipment, ADORESS: 2t2 11TH ST~ If IO IUClfed, ._ ,_.. Mo/U....._ Coa&a ....._, T10N s102 OF THE FlNAN-TRUST£E'S SA.Le Trust. r..s. ctiwve• Md ALOHG THE CENTER uNE LAWYP • PUIUC NOTICE u~~ ~ l4di COSTA MESA. CA t2121 .,., MdlMI' °' ~ pereon CA 921127 ~::ko C~E~N~u~~J~ LAMn .... ~the°' in:: !::.: OF SAID HAMILTON On AuGUST 21. 1993,.. UC tM7 ~ ult•d '°' e:.~o': 3. IOND ~ UCEHSECSl = ~..:::-~ ,..,..ldo ....,..,..,._ •• IN THIS STATE Will BE 300375tlCHARK.EY by 1-.d Deed of Trust. Said STREET. t2•.00 FEET, t0.00 A.M. CAL·WESTERN NOTICE Oft S~ ~THE FOl.· IHTENOED TO BE~ ll.ftAOW ESCAOW C<*-~ Cola ....._, HELD AT THE Etfl'RANCE TS N Qtsoaae .... Wll be held on: THENCE SOUTHERLY RECONVEYAHCE CORP~ a PRTITION TO LOWING PROJECT· Rf. FERR Eb (NAME ANO P/lltt fOt pARt(C:(H1'£R f...,· ..... 1 • • o. A AL.ONG A UNE PARAUEL c.ilforria CorponiOon as CONSTRUCTING VARious NUMBER). T'rP£: ON SALE OflWVt.. SANTA ~ CA ~ _,..,,... I c:-~u .. ™~ ~~E cft.1: Unit Code Q .mUVU:: ~ ::y ':'o •;;: TO SAID ANAHEIM AV· duly appointed lru1tH ADlllNISTP SEWER UNES PROJECT BEER NtD W1NE NUM-l270IS ESCROW •n7"-duded by' Cl>,.,,,_. · MAN AVENUE ORANGE. AP•4t9te324 ~tiding IOelled 'at 601 ENUE, 95.•0 FEET. under and ~nt to UTATllOF: NO 11'2100.lle BER:'1CM.,,_, ACMcsdlelellci.tortlo ~ant haa not yet CALIFORNIA ail r glll. tiue T 0 SERVICE COMPANY South Lewis SlrMt. Or· THE H CE EASTERLY Deed of Trust rkorded MUI• llAa HILL em wi» be receiwd by 4. NAM AHO AOOfESS Ina c:'.llllms .... lie tlZ1la. begun '!...., ~~ ' u duly appointed Trust" c.i.t 92&a ALOHO A UNE ftARALLEL NOVEM~R 1', t99t u CA.Sa NO At .. 204 the Costa Meu $.-tary OF ESCROW HOU>E1' OR ""*" la die ~~ under ,._ ,,.,_ """'° = ,:,-i:.dc:c:;7~: under the following • ~U,. :°' the lniu.I TO THE CENTER UHES Inst. No. 91-122129: In To al....:~ O.wtct. ll the otr~ ot lhe GUARANTOR: T1EMPO ES-~ "9 .... ct-. ,_name or,,._. imd Uld OHd ol :r st "' the satbed deed of IN$l WIU. publtcabOll ot lhls notice OF ANAHEIM. AVENOE, boot! -. pege-. of OMdal cr.ditcn, coulil'91ftl cndl-City ~ T7 Fa.r o.tve CROW II, '510 MAC led IOCl¥I , ""'*'- pt0pec1y sttuai~ In uid SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION the toUll amount ot the un: THENCE ALOHG THE Records In iM oftlce o1 die IOls, end~ whO INY Colla .,.p_ CaMomie urea ARTHUR llVO, SUITE D.eiMt .M, a2, t~ ~ tUvamlna County and State d• TQ THE HIGHEST 8'00EA paid ~MICI ot IN obllQa-CENTER UNE OF ANA-County Alcotder9 of OA-oct• .... be lnler.ted In the "°"" ol H"C)() a.m on ltT5, NEWPORT BEACH llMSHA Rs LYOlt .......,m.ldO ~ ICl'lbld 11 FOR CASH (In the IOtTns lion aecured by .,_ ~ HEIM AVENUE. 95 50 FEET ANOE ~. ~ of the ... Of estm OI bOlft A19* 2t 198:> ll ~ CA 92tlO "-.... 7lWl1 .. tied LOT 34 OF TRACT NO wn.cn -lawful ~ In dMCnbed deed ol IMlt TO 'THE POINT Of BEGIN-~ ~ by or: BESSIE MAE HIU ' lime ""'¥ • _. be oPlf*' 5. Tout co11elderllo11 to '"blltl'l•d Newporl _. IM C..., Clllftl ol 2845 IH" THE CITY Of th• UM.CS Slates.) aod/o{ Ind eswna19d coata. ... NiHG.. PETER J. NOAGAARO. A A PETITION hu beafl pubhc:ly and tUd alOud In be l).id IOr CM ~ ~ ..... Dllw Or-. County on~ 1, COSTA MESA COUNTY the C&lhl«'s '*1lfled OI penau Ind advances is APN 422·tl1-01 SINGLE MAN AHO EU.EN tiled by UNOA MARIE HIU. lhe council c'1amb_,a and ltceNe l'° lnCIUde ~ PllOC ~ &. tM:1 tte) OE-OQAHGE,AS PER MAP other checks specified In $122.lna44 • TRUSTEE IS SElllNG ... NORGAARD. A 5'HGlE ln the ~ COU<r' S: .. lld 1)roponlt ·~tt v~ -~ actual n.o. Pna?M RECORDED IN SOOK 93 C1Y1I Code Sect.on 292~ It lS pc)s.it,.. th.a 111 the PROPERTY "'AS IS, WOMAN. AS JOINT TEN-c.llfomla. CCM'fy of OR-belt the •U. of the WOttl Coal. ~ COit. .OI a ~ ~ hech- PAGES '3 MID 44 MIS: (payable tn flijj 111 lhe lime lll'lle °' Ule the . WHERE IS" ANTS Wl.L SEU. AT PUS-AHGE. and the name of IN bidder no1-co-.llC'Md ~} • flUIUC lfOT1CI O.. ..... °"1 Not -Mr c ELLAN E OU s MA p s °' .... , all right. blle and bid mar be ... ~ The alrMt addteal and UC AlJCTI9N TO HIGHEST THE PETITION requnU but no OCt'9r d*'"'ilUI~ CASH (OEM.ANO NO'rE) ti. 22. 21, Augu9I 5.. tin. MOAE COMPl.ETELY DE interest conveyed lO and total lncfebCedneaa due. othef common d~llOll. BIDDER FOR CASH, INl UHOA MAAtE HIU. bl mltlt.. Any bid ~ 17,00000 llOTICR OP • N1'l SCRIBED IN EXHIBIT "A" now held by it uno.t uld DM • 7/14$3 II any, of the rNI JWOPertv CASHIER"$ CHECK eppointed .. personal rep-llW lhe ldteouled dot6ng TOTAL COHSK>EMTION PUal.IC MmMtleG ...... .,._,... OI ._._... FOi ATTACHEC1 HERETO ANO °"° ol TMI In the.Pf<>$)-TD ··sERVlCE COii-daaoobld . above Is DRAWN ON A STAT! ()A ruanUW. -ao adtnlr.later ~for 1tteffC*pt of btda 11,000.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY ............ _ - MADE A PART HEREOF ertv herelneltM detcribed: • • pof1ed 10 be• 2091 NATIONAL BANK A Iha ..... of.,. dec9CSent. al\all be '9t""90 to fie .. The pet"9I ~.,.. ~ tNl ~ ID Al t<ind• °' Peopte. EXHllHT A TRUSTOR: CAROlYN L PNl'f, U •14 T"'*M AVE. COSTA MESA. CA CHECK DRAWN BY A nE PETfTlON ~ bidder ~ It ll\al the ~ tor die Sedan scn.t ol Altlde H, Pttet ~ CHAAKE't ltJ DoNeft Stndd, i. 12626 ST ATE 0 R Fl DE RAL Iha ~·· W1U end be CM eoce rHpon•bdoty ot tr.WW of ._ ....,_ CNfiiW VI ol '*' .. 0Mo -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.. LOT 34 OF TRACT NO. BENEF'ICIARY: EQUITY a I atan• ••creterr, ~ underllgned TrustM CREDIT. UNION, OR A c:odloll,. eny .... ~ the bidder IO ... lhlll hi• and Iha~., .. IO be .., v ol ....... Md .. 2845 IN THE CITY OF INVESTMENT FyND, INC. 3t00 Ollk Road Ste. disc'-1"11 any lutbllty fOI CHECK DRAWN BY A to pn>Oete. The #Ill MO bid la raOllVed In proper l*d Ot*r after 1M ~ $a1tty Codie ol 9Mi ._ ol COSTA MESA. COUNTY record.CS Febr~, 1991 :IOO Wetnut ~ CA llff'f lnCcwrec:tneu ol the STATE OR FEO£RAl SAY. l1"f codle11s w. evad.&b6e time. mn d Nootdc .. ,_.. ~ a puMc ~ OF ORANGE. STATE OF H lnslt No. 91 t k'I ••See.2071 (StO) Sll"NC addtesa Ind ~ INGS AHO LOAN AS. lor namona110n ~ the me A Ml of pUins and.~ Conw'DI hal IC>P'O"d f'I ... 1118 l'Wd on Al9* 'f; CALIFORNIA. AS PER MAP Book page of lflcl.i .....OtS common de.SQ"•Uon, ti SOCIATION. SAVlHGS AS-gpc by Iha court. CetlOM m.-, be obC.elNd 111 ~..,..._The.,_. t8lll.. .. 7'.>0 ,.,.,.. In 9'e RECORDED' IN BOOK 93 Records lt'I the otllcl ot Che .,.,.,. Shown herein. SOCIATION, OR SAVINGS Tl4E ftETrT'ION ~ lhe C,ty ot Costa ....... 0.. ... et...,.. ........ Fir•• floor Conler•nc. PAGES 43 ANO 44 MIS: Recorder of Or1nge IF AYAH.AIU.a_ TME The total amount of Iha BANK SPECIAEO IN SEC-IO admind'9f 1M pertment of Public s.t-direct Iha~ .. AOOf'ft o1 die Qwie c.r.r. . • County: UlPECTED OPUONO un~ld balance of the obli-TION 5102 OF THE FINAN-estate undef Iha I~ \lloea. '"' floor n Flllr ~ow ,,..,. IO ,,,... P<9Y" c-.. ...... ~ .. CELL.ANEOUS MAPS, IN Miid deed ot 1NSt d• IJO MAY 811 OIJTAINIEO gallon 1ecurecl Dy the CIAL COOE ANO AUTH(). dent Admlntstrllbon of e. °""9, C:0.U ...... Calofor· ment or dlA\bul6on ....,.. ..._.,,. .. loerd ol 0.. THE OFFICE OF THE acrtt>H Irle lollowng Pf'OP" •Y CALUMQ nta 1FOf... ptOCJet1y to be 1010 and RIZEO TO DO B~NESS ta11:a AcL (T'hil ~tu upon a~ • ,.----. tllN after IN recton,pl .. c.ca ..... COUNTY RECORDER OF erty" •• M LOWING TUIEPMONI! ruaonable u llmated IN THIS STAT~ WlU. BE _. 11ow tM personal rep. peyrMnl of SIOOO {U ate comp&eilion ol fw S...., Olltrtcl _. heir SAID COUNTY . EXHIBIT A NUMBERS p . costs, npenses and act-HELD AT THE ENTRANCE ,_..,..,e to tae "*'Y pW\I we ~ upon vi the tow at prcMded and.._,. .. ~ ..r EXCEPT THEREFROM PARCEL 1· • N THE vane.• ., the llm• al the TO THE ORANGE CITY actiona Without OlllUllntno requHt). An add•llonal in Seclion 24'0'1' °' .,. ~.. and ~ All OIL.. GAS MINERALS Lot 30 and a 1/:p4tn di· DAY 81!1Jf0RI! THE lnlllel publtoation of the No-HAU. JOO EAST CHAP-cOl.WI apQr'OOl1'. 8eb'e tal\· chatQI of ~ oo Wiii be Calltom11 8uielnna Ind fQr =J?l!lllr.w\ W .,,.,, to lhl ANO OTHER HvoROCAR· Vlded Interest lt'I common SALE: (5t0) ~S7 lloe ol .... Is: 153,052.20 MM! AVENUE. ORANGE. Ing ~ .,.,,., i'npGf\lnt ~ II hMd'-d by mall Pl'oleaeons CoN. siro--ed __ ,,,,.,. for tn and lo Lot I of Ttect No. TAC ~t In ldd•bOn to cash. lhe CALIFORNtA al ngh«. &die .a.ona. ~ IN per-(Phone {1 14) 7SW.)()7 tor ~ .. aeo. .,_,, and ClilftleOa cdao- BONS. BELOW A DEPTH 5180, "'the C11y of Costa Publlahad Newport Trualll '4111accetJt1 c.n+ and ~t conweyed to IOt'9I ~ Wiii be ~Int~) NATUR~1 ODtR'I 12 '*' ..... btft !ft a NPO" OF 500 FEET, WITHOOT Mesa. County ol 0renQ9. Beecft.Costa Mesa Dall Nit's dlec:.k clnlwn on a ~ now Ptald by It Ul1def required 10 give no4K1e to . Each bOd aN1 be .rMcse IMC., A CAUPGaNIA llled .....,_ .. a.ta ol .. THE RIGHT OF SURFACE S~ll °' Celofoma, IS I* Pilot 29 ., stall "' ruat.lonal t>Mtc. • uld Deed of TNst in .,,. Int..... per90fta unleA on "' Propoul Form pro-COMIOAATICMI m.ta .. .,. oi.tct Of.. ENTRY, AS RESERVED IN map recorded In Book 111. 1993 Ny 22• • August 5• cheek drawn by a ..... OI Pf'Operl'f S4uelld In -0 they~ Wlllwcl ~ OI vlOed in.,,. c:ontrect doc»-••• ALBUT OD• b .. n '"" DIM. eo.u I N s T R u M E N T s 0 F Pages 40, " and 42, ol --.. federal crecM untOl'I OI • County •nd Stat• d• ~ed lo fie P'Qt;oead l'Ml\U, and "*' be Ml> ... n. J/ll. PmlDaT ...... c SS .... RECORD M•K9lleneous t.bps. in lhe ,..._ ctMdc dt-by 1 ltlle or ~ M ' ecl6oft.) TM lndepeodenl oompenoeo by a ~.-tlr.d or • NOncE IS ~ F\JA. ottce of the County A.-fed..i ~ Ind loan LOT 5 IN BlOCK 13J ~ ldmlnlstmion IUU>ott1'f will CMhlar'a Ch«* 01 a b1c1 TRAN ........ 8IQ. 1"Dl GNEN .... h Aid :::• strMt •Cldtess ano COfder al said Counly • PUBLIC NOTICE 1ssoc1a11on, uving1 u -'t.AKE TRACT. NEWPORT bl gr.nlltd unleU an incat· bond lor noc ieu than t~ NAT U It Ct PA IT A ~ on .. !ft h Coeu er common deSIQll.tuon, PARCEL ~ soclahon Of savings bank BEACH' IN THE CITY OF ested .,...on ,.._ an ot>-of the 11nOun1 of !ne bkS Mas.A, IMC-. A CALI: ..... s.n&.y ~ 0.. 11 Nly. ol IN rul PfOperty Non-e1cl~ easements YOU AR• IN DEFAULT ~lied in s.ct;on 5102 NEWPORT BEACH. AS jedlOn 10 the IMf,tbOn and made peya!M 10 Iha~ P'ORMIA CORPORA.. tlce, n fw Oft¥., may be delc:ribed •Dove Is pur ancl -•clusJvl ~ts of U•DER A DEED OF ot tne F'~ COO. and PER MAP RECORDED IH lhOws QOOd ~ why Che a.teM S.WW1ary 0.•lnet. No TlOtf ~ ~ ~ ported to be" 2278 RUT-way <Mlt'. under upon TMIST DATED.._..., 1, euthotaed to do bus<ness 8()()1( '· PAGE 13. Of court~ not Want N P'OPONI• anal be~ 8f• JM1NtS WALKO. t-..n IN,_,,. ol t &.m. GERS DRIVE. COSTA LOI 1 lot necusaty OI CS. t992 UNLESS YOU lr't lhll llete. In the 9'lenl MISCEUANEOUS MAPS. autnoncv .,_, unless accompenied !Mt • -Md I p.m. MESA. CA 92626 sirat>f• ingress end egresa. TAK• ACTION TO PRO-~ Olhet lhM Ush Is IN THE Off'ICE OF Tl4E A HEARING Oii the .,.. by tuCtl calNe<'I cMck, .,u:::.ry ... 1 ---COSTA MIU Ult .. The underaignect Tl'Ultee television c:ablea. poles, TllCT YOUR PRO~ eccepted, ll'e Tn41" may COUHTY RECORDER OF lion w11 be held on SEP-c.sh or boOdef' a bond : _...._ Tllt't DtSTRtCT wires and conduits. IOI wtlhhol<I tf\I ~ of SAID COUHN TEMBEA 2 1~ M 1 45 No bid shal be c:on9ld-SECRUMY , ........ T " kMe chci4limt any 11.0.hty l0t electnoty telephone end UTY, IT MAY 8E SOLD Ille Trus.llM's °"4 urA11 The S1t..c -..... end P.M. In ~ 703 located Wed~ it ts m..oe on a Put>ll1hed Newport eif • • . ' any tne0r~ ol the other P"PC>MS and ec; AT PUBUC SALE. lF tuno.. bec.ome .,,.Uble to oc.n.r common~. at 341 The City Onve b1at.ei 1onn f\j!mjshed by N .. ~ta Meu Delly a.ts .... DtMrtct sireet address ano otner coutrements lheteto, and YOU NEED Mt IEXPf.A, ine pape Of eooor-as• ti eny. °'the real pr-openy Soulh. Orenge, CA 92M&. Cost. a.a.,. SanlMY 0.. Noe~ 5 t!IN. 'itt.llahed Newport common designation. 11 '°' aJCh roof ovem.ngt NATION CW THa MA-met1lf of right. dffCllO«S I~ is put-. If YOU OBJECT TO the ltlc1 and ._ INlde In ac> • THOl7 ~ .Meaa Daty env. shOwn hereon a.net oth9f encroaenrnents TURE OF TMI! !Mt(). s.d .. wi. be tMde. POil*' to br. 208 34TH granting of lhe IMf,tbon, you cOtdance w<lh IN ~ Not Augu9I S. 12. 1113 ... ::s • CD >C • • • -< CD ,. Sul sale will be maoe °' a l•ke or d1SJo1T1.tlat kJnd CEEDINO AOAINST but Without cownent or STREET. (20I 112) NEW· lhoUld ~at lhe hew-MIN of the PropoNI ,.. TRADE ... too Dut w thout convenant ~ end ••Mmlf'U on~ YOU SHOULD CON-wa~. e11pnu or tm-POAT BEACH, CA l2tQ Ing and 5'.llle Y<NI ot>-q~ Th9 Community IOts o1 Nod Tract 51110. In p1..o reQWding 11de. pos--The ~ Tnm" = .. or file wnu.n ot>-&di bedder mus1 be 1-warrarov. ~ns or Im-lhe C11y °' Cotta Meaa. TACT A LAWYER. MUoon Of enc:umbn1ncea, dltclams .,.,., llaboltly IOI I .,..,, the cour1 Canaed end also P'eqiueli-M&l1c• P'9ce Ctassil*2 AC2"*1..,ng plied. reg;irotng ltUe. pos. County ol Qran91. Slat• ot T.S. N0.2Ne2.03 to aausty the tndebtedneSI any tncotrec:"'-S ol the lore 1M heanng Y04JI ~ fied .. ~I.CS ~ A through Classified Piiot oa...in.o _,_:6'2s54J78 CaWami&.-1oc. JOOI ..-.-· ~.-Melftd by 9d Deed. ed· a-... addPft9 eno Olft4' ~ rnay'btln pW9011 1 4 rw C4.2 coniiiaot"a 2__,.. M2-o.MTa-, .. _______ _ 330 W. Bay Street · i. • TO PIACE D -AD CAJ,L • 642-5678' Costa Mesa, CA 92627 f\#J Into the Pilot ~section to fi,.j servkes from eledricilns andpbnbefsto londsmpers & poinOO. You'VeMade ABellever ·Out Of Me! I ran an ad In the Register for 3 days and dtdil•t get one Q_all. zero. WILh the Dally Piiot, ad I had at least 1 ·rented It to the third person who looked. Thanks Tor the help! .. ,. .... 1111 llllC. llGeli& •11 .... • f ' f I ., e • new), UW paid P\ft MJlllFfSBTPS Refr\oefatot S.200 -.. Penn, ... , SI0-$24 'more. Sat e~m-7 • utr. &.:f.500 9M-e420 d«\, 28a. pt, club entry (rHr), yard. WAN'l'lllh ........ --.5&48 Boll• of odd• & ends lkald~ a ~ OI 32t2 ~at. Pl"' lf400 722-8275 S.475•dep.845-e4ta .__. t Bdrm ~ 3018 & ~ ~ Offet'&.. home? We have Pr.---------1-------- 0r ••~SJ ept. By local prof,,.,.. 54&-1832 mi er f tve I llne OARAGf: SALE SAT .. TACHIS 7018 -.._ EASTSID« ture women . Ho •CYC M 1 ~ 6014 ~ custOtn Du4ft 2 ..... ,,.. •tuff, 2122 ~~·~ ~~ 2'8J\. $74$. Ho.,.._ s molelng/no pets. •mbersh P de.Wcr~enza tum flllec. 430 Pin1e Ad.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-· 2S25-A Elden Ave S~ a refng deelNd. 1500 over transfer FJt.EE '10 YOU 6022 moec toe hOme ·office. (oft CMf Dr. & Ctav> t990 S URAY 3-., •••••iliiiiiiiil rental. 4DR Condo, 722 ... 294 Yeatty ....._ Mo-In costs. (904) 33$-0295 Cotorlul rug, Aya WOOi .,_ 11650/911Q; SEU. pnce Mftit s.pc. p-.. cal ,,,..,._ -.. wit .,,. e.11 SSS PU"l!JnV '35liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil , F,_ refreshments All OIANT Multi Family hMh water bo6t. t_, 2'000 s/f ~ oondo, 127',500 942·8304 USTSlDE l.lg. coot, Pau • ..._.181. ~ t;;.•" Npt l:/. Meaa Vwde. 751-4114 Fftl!I!: 2 large dog in our houMI Aug 7 &. Pattc;inQ Lot Sa14t Sat 4S. ~·120 hts. 10 3lllflt ... ~ pa---------lowly 2 Bdrm ape. Ga· C-.aubf C..... ~ Ducan Phyfe tbte wfe hou.MS; atarter "" 8 9-5 409 Popttf ._1 PCH to TU11lon Av, KW gen-65 l\f'S Ca• liol • ..,._ow.~ The .. Bluffs" rage, laundfy '775. • .._ .. ...,J 87S.tl59 needlepolnt ch rs pJanls. PluH caU CdM 873-9435 tt °"' A'-Oft, '-' to for eccn liat ~.9S.O ~= ~::&-Vac.nt & ......, 38R 645-3544 or 04.S-0713 SSSO c;..~ aid• 142-9574 T°"'f Rol'l'\A's bet\4lnd 702/364 8027 \legn ''-'S.. 2·&l'I. •• ''""' •FRO CAaliJl•I COMMEJtCIAL board 1350. Fair BALBOA SonM'!op BookstcMt 38R 2M. Q9r, cwpotl. ~ ~ .. ~ 18drm, dean. pool-REAL ESTATE eoodl 942·9304 JEWELRY, FURS JSI.AXD 6106 QRKAT aUYS ~-.1•------frplo, tefrlg , 7.12 ._. ~ Sk», galed, lndty rm, EMPLOYMENT FQnnat Olneng Room aJlJ boots, ~. AUTOMOBll.ES PM......U. St 4 50. VJew..~ ........ 1Udedf clOM IO bch. 9Chls & CHERRY OU~N a A1lT . 6025 Mn._, & ,,,_.. SAT1·------~n-..72t--..t1m ~ • shops. 642-sasa ANN, Butfet a china htllte .... Fum11ure, 7:3o.t2, 3:»05 Clay S1 1• c....n •••. 28f Coe· ~abtear.!"'~"~· •MOVE ... N SPl!C&AU IOSTV'll!#l!#I! oma EMPLOrnrENT w/mnored back. c:uno 2 "H istoric Balboa' Mehld 11.ems, . Sadothea. HouMho'd CIOChes 6 .......... _ _....., -. ...... ...... Q '""~ Ill ends Matchlnn coll9Ctlbles t/Sun • 1--------tage _... cetl, nu $"5 mo 789-7959 ~LG 28A tBA fOI ee-2769 • "' prlnta by Sc.oil 9"-4 No •arty t>ttc:ts• Iota oA good~•' ACURA 9010 cpc & pnt. 1 oat. no nu cpc, D/W, stor999. ~• 5530 tab6e & c:tlan NEVER Kennedy Pap1er 318 .___. ~._...,.,_A- p.c l13i50Le ese..3t20 VILLA MLaQA Ltv S72.5/mo 940-2495 USEO, S2.300. For all, mache animala by __.ena s.c o..a~ 9-4 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii _ lu•urtous 2Br 2Sa MO to MO. Rates from 7 '4199048~ $ennet BS!>-4•7• '9:t Lec)end ~ .. 38r 2\.;Ba. ocean v,._ $147si POOLSIDll St15.s300. ParkJng. *;~~~~·.,;,:. lJvng rm & ·bdrm furn, Ll.ADAO: 1990 Soc:>e1y CORONA Huae Mowlna Sale! o Down . Special Pl.an 2-car ow. Nee .,.._ mo 90').5M·fn47 19 R. frpl, downstairs, Cenudy loe In Cose. erits. FCK ....... icalion & Incl eota b9d. queen piece _,7610: 1988 DC' -•n 6122 t.fis S-.t(at9o Dr Low Monthly Prm~ . '=~ -=:,';! =:w~: d/W 64~~~ Mw ••• 4330 Info. H 216):.324-2296 bed. l>atelY UMd Also l.goecl piece .,5467• ~ w SAT·· ..., Ca.ah cau Now fOf MOfe Info 7am '° tOpm 7 cg·v-wallpaper. ~3 646-SnO ell 5 & ~ ()ntyl Table, 4 chis, C•ll 8ob -s-n eF,...I Unit lmfNC SOOTH COAST Oulet Duple• E'aide · MOVING Quel. Fum EST.TE SAL.a <:lySlal, dishes, a.,._,., (7t4) 489"-3308 28r 28&. f,)al8Qe, 6g MERO 2186 28t, lrplc, oar .. yard, INCOME 1 DAY MOANING Batcer o., Thi w/8 Antiques, Frenct) entqs·turn , clothH i--=,..,...--,....-- dedl. l1M5/mo. 0-V W/d hkups. No pee&. PROPE.1t1'Y 2790 Dl!UVl!RY in Hun-c hra. Childs Hand OFFICE ~ tum. etc. men & women• & '93 ~ Agt. Gary '720-.. 22 $885. 4t91934-37tO ttnoton B.actl/Foun-o.ccwated Br Mt & lg Fl7RNITUJtE 6 SAT w , 3531 a..-much, much more• 0 Down· Speoal Plan eoo .,._ A'<lt .,, • '':' .=.;=;. ~=-~ Res. CM Apt llgr 7 Townnou..type Un,ta !::. v~•=ll~ ~~ ~~: EQUIPMENT 6047 ~ ~ ~!· ... ~~ Moving Sale• II yrs of c!a~o;::;:'~to cantl Oood loel St2SO M ature cs>'• prerd. 38R. 2.58A end 28A. V.nd driver's licer'lae. ,..,. .-. .. u .;xroru _,.,,. treuurH' Furn<ture CaU 8ob -S&a.an C.ostA MESA 2124 mo J4Nn 382"8077 28R Apt at ~ Pfb. 2.58A "91lta. Alt heve · 11ablllty Insurance ll0Vllf04STAR MU! ,... ID, ... &ape. M19C. toyS. ~. ftahing Now(7 t 4t •a-. C.. 8tlMS32-0797 2-c:ar OM. Ip end CIA. Earning potentlal tO Wht Fmch Prov 5-pc OFFtCIE MOVtNQ 800 t...bpur (n alley) r::r, etc. etc Sat &-2' 3'308 ~=~~~==:-=~I••••••••• '840,000 A.sic tot Vldu St251per -.It. Call On Br Mt. paoo tbl/4 SALE! 3 oak desks, 2 Saturday 9-3 Paby 30 S-,ta Ana Awe1~-------*l8R Ilk; ~ lg •Stupertdoua tBR. Tsang. Mf.St77 8yTOn at 442-4333. chrl. 880rcart. ~ sue 0#-tlf lateral ftle equipment, 'H ouse-Mow'log' Sat ._5, M isc e..n a#necl 00-.. tor ywd. new pelnUCarpet APARTMENTS eppts to..,., -.-1 House.,_,~ oar W.. ~9157 caboneLS 752.1441 hold ~ fit2 t/2 tum & nMl'!ics items & an auto leas.a, Special & drpe, dbl ow. Od fOR RENT ~~-=· No ~ ._.,. .,,/g,ar & ~~ Sml ~ Sleeper Set-. g,..n Goldetvod Av In aley .,_.., 1954 Pon Tnn· leas.-pyrchase P'Ml IOc 11071 Ml'·7MO tp. Each ~ ~ Ajp''Nfl ~ p'!:c,..' & er.me stnpe $275 PETS L ity Pt Htbt Vu H..,,.. could~ for you! ~-------·--------REMODELeo t•R has & ..... • • (714) 474-8630 1111 Call Now I~ Mor• Info Completely recrec~ $900 Poof, laundn. gar. ,..-~. ,_ pref. 30 htslWtt. 11~•Tr 6049 co~• ~r11 6124 Sat/Su" 8-41 Guane Call 9ob « S-rtlted, AV911 now. 2Br ·• EZ ,,..,.._ CMhflow1 Reeutne to: Bo• 7'912 White aol• '& chair, nn~ ~&no~ tounng bltle 1950 a .. _ 28a ,.t, dlw. htfup, no BA.llrOA ao.. ~1rythirtgl S3t0.000. A.slit for Hpt Bct1. c. 92658 e .. c dsk, studio Gcuncsig rad.<O, antq C714t 48e...3309 pea.. 2'5't Eldert F Beth Duncombe coueh, On az bed. OM ~heedect _ _,es, children s Underwood Type· -. ~000 IM2..:18t2 ISLAND 2606 Hwttington leach lloollieeper oner 675-0636 Amazor1 Panot, spks Items, hi chair• ... , .. .,, booll• lOy•,1-------- --------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lltJNTINGTON 7 unita, old WOOd Real uwe exp. Ptlf· Whc -hd rattan LR Mt. 3 la.no Pret.ra mten. dothn, mcsc' Sat·Sun ~ turn 6 9udio AUDI 9025 ~-=-= ::::-. 2 aR '900 mo.t /2 BEACH frame bungalows. lerted. Computef hP mauv. upol Gtt corid hand tamed-MuM ..u 71 1063 Ctwy•wie St equip«. 2040 8-yt Ln liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w'd. decllt., Gal. ~ a loe Ir to ••ter 2640 waltt '° bch, $4000/ ~..:-.:~~ ~ $400 548-9640 eve S900 Obo 646-2251 Kid & llCfuJ\ c lothea, nbq:> U506U>0$52 Fum No pet.a Ava.I mo~. S455.000. or FAX resume to MERCHANDISE PARAKE.ETS, mate & furn & &ppria.nc:es, etc I••••••••• ·as sooos Sept 5 ca1a,...a.57&a Lrg -.evt 28r 1'h8a, {7t4) s:Je-4195, Unda, Nedra 2436 w Coul 601 5 tern.a.le, FREE to good SAT 8-4. Boese Way TRANSPORTATION Lov•l1 M••• Verde frptc, w/d hkup, patio Agt Prud C. ...._., ;... ............ 92663 MISC. home 650-4742 (Pautanno.'Fa.~} condo 2br 2\-\BA. $895.rmo NNr H\1111.,,,..--.....,,....----• ... ,. ,..... A ir co"d p w & locll S , C""Wl & .,,... rool (3AOL..s.67l 93993 ~Aul• Cent., frt*. 2 ell# QM, queec BALBOA Harbof 31Q/~t3 Otetu.-s ~ Need.a ~FAX (714) 631-1442 PLEASE ADOPT ME SAT 8-3 Ouallfy eiocnes " comptu St225 mo-F .. -~ URN S~OOO per ~y~M14A CRUISE 5 1.-.,, a very •-1 and h .. hoad flema. 1oys & ____ .....;. __ _ c~21 a..v M'2.e8$1 PEHINSULA 2607 -.................. town----°' more. Flex· nl• Under -" ~ed Shep( much more 417 C4a BOATS 7011 892~S1 ~--~--,,---riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT home unlla. New ICM• houta no ..awig booked, mull Hll' Lab "',. (1 lhln.k). briOo (17th & Irvona) 1-------- Spacioua 3t>t 2ba 2 scy · u nits. ••ch w/3BR, 71._549-6927 • $279/c ple L lmrted brown w1tn black iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii BOJCJ{ 9035 cOl\dO, p00l, palto, 2QA ~.-~~ .. ~'!""· BEACH 2669 two l1teplacH Up-hckets 407-767-8100 mart.ings spayed , ... Sat/Sun 8-4! Clothes •99 Sea Ray 30 1_, ~. , .. 5 ANhelm. ..~--_,. graded kil, land· Exper. Cosmetologl•l .:3248 Mon-Sat S.7p male .PP,ox g yrs toys, skis. b tkes, 454-., t..oran. windlass liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii s110Qfmo ... 2·2&49 ,_.. ••I. f'a:aMeft a ca P • d Yr d •. Special Opportunity old i g04 lost 7119 an kite~ llem• & miK' ecc. Lo hra'"''"''llC tst 'MP.ti A- l.a-d & .._fttaifts, •2.IORM $700• Sl, 160.000 IM1·51n 964-<>184 • 827-3516 For Ad Action the Baek Bay near lhe tCMS Partdt.IU DY SSOK lllk .. I 493.Q38 Th.a wt'o ,. ·--h.U ~I •torage. '-"11 •1BDRll $&00• o.otve YMCA The n.c:e lady WAHS& SALE·Faon<: automatic p a & HUNl18GTON pd, beach, Walk Fng, dSIWwt.l'w, acove o.n-.1 omc. Cl.tl Call a who found me haa a ('-ne dee 6 other) Aeet For Sale tya~~-. alf, eauette. to restaurants, ~. No ... n ....,. ·-r~t ,__..., ••-pis ----. t6 u....,. Cat (2 ...... -......... ~ '·" BEA.CB 2140 ,. fufl tnCl petS 54~5 BUSINESS a S8 50 ht ~o hrs wk ...,... ..... • ....,, _.., -·-·-, _.. .__, ........ ''VV'V ,....... Wh""O.... ........ -· or~& bus ~'::,;_,r::: Good i.lephone sac.as. and doesn t ha1t• ace, bedd•ng tum, ot aaifs), no tr'lr ssso cruoM 1eain.r & -. •-"mo 74'fo.,.-;.-= .. 7 •AM~°'-FINANCE Robin 263-8aa3 • room for me If you rollraclls, 1611 cut 1 ~ LAzer ar>ell •hl 5' 11 RFX t S61' ... T• e..ct.l -~ ·--111-1n Spec•.at 2 AO-VISOR ~ 'OOIYI '" yout ~ ~ props S4SO 1 P9'M>n ~.. S':493 Sngl My tMlfVne, 28t y._ New•, 2BR. tam-Pff CLERICAL heal1 and home tOt etc S•t 8 ·1 pm, Keyai. S2SO Sabat L..,..pn Aut. c.nter 28-. dbl ~r SIJOO COIONA .iy con>pte•. AYefage M2·5&78 "'•· l>b Qll 6S0-3423 t0t2 Brioeo •20t 0o0y sso 645-3575 a92..ee51 rent $637 SO. mo w la ts 5 Y"9 ~ & I ______ ...___,. ________ ---------· ·---------;,';:l;rsPNd c. DEL MAR 2622 mo 1se. •so-e:uo BUSINESS t>tikpg QP Property ~===--==~• •=~~=~.,...,,....,,..---OPPOltlUNTTY mgm1 otrlCe. 41&-0104 --------I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aAY VIEW 2BR 1 BA. A.a 1M, ~ at-. ......., ~· s":~~ 2904 ~'I 2169 Buch Area! .... ,,... .... t'I "°4' -~·Oii " P'90'lll04 I '50 ..... _ . ..._ ..,.,..,,.. ... Villa Rentals 175-4912 wld , CMPOt1 llright a-Cindy, 673-:JTn . 8 __. ___ .J & cte8ft. saoo mo .......,.. 010 c E ~' .u .... 17~,. Ot 6.,... ~l<TY t-~------asn arn.nga ......... ,., ·-v• • •Udo l~a, 28R '2SOo.$3500 poSSibf1e 2a1t tu patio, _.,.. oec:~. comm pool, , ,,,.lur9 N. S No ~ • hllupe S82S ~t4t8 2BA w /Vtew l Frplc, every ._... PT'FT m i cro o•en, dl'w. ~ cash maker St 350 IN 720-~ ROUll .. at io-« pt1ce ..,,er. No S c:twn If quel Scon 1-806-2$2.0007 -----APARTMENTS HOT Ptz:zA.C.. a .-ce COSTA MESA 2624 of 1rus super por.t fOR RENT ITWUtfl $3K4'K cash weekly poaslbte. Pat· S440/S"'•" t•R. enled machfne No • tngi41, n a.mlu 9S4 W compe&otlon Priced 1 nn c...,, a s.,. HOTELS noh& te>1 qu1ctt aaie S48 4l5e Of S4a.QS2J Ct RETAIL SAL.ES E•p'CI salespeop le ~for mai« ~ plianc:u A amt e6ec- ~ Pis 9PP'Y In peraotl, 990 I Adams I Aft,, HB. M4-4400 • MOTElS 2718 '" 1~·se85 --------• s•es..2a11 ~ u.cua.i&iiiiiiim: _2il8 ~ ..-0.. ·~ 'CiP'lParc.. f;;;;d'l•••&1liliiiiiiiiiiiif F Bw your real estate P8f' ......_ ~ nrs. IOc' Pam, Agt COSTA MESA MOTOR INN rltol.ay/Reeae·a . 2 4=ar gw, St~mo ~6 5880 or 979-:MMa tow daitylWtlly, SM & :n: ~ r: A.~ now1l .,._. 7'2M up, top aoc. Milt '° -.ii. No ...... la· MIYROltT ~ W '~~ ~~ oolf cau-... ~ $15111/rrlo t••ll stlcl Wlllh 280" ~ tt9l Niews-1 llhd. lrwst ~*»Ct_.., :•·: &:: °$?.; No"'*~ VACATION career u~n The Roe ..... .,,.109a tOR, retno & stove. -IEN'lA1.S 27µ ·-ft~ Ow ttrnfic locatioa -..n ... C10N1o • ~t:;:rev:...1:.a:.fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Al'l..v"~&., offm a consu.n1 W'leW. lillrm., 2 car. ~SL 17>-t674 Balboa. ~ 8Md> SOWtt ol leads •'• .... ._. MC. floom end Bad\, 2 .&taS..Aclll ...,.ta. .t&At • lb$1' 6 We aho hi\" i '"dry A\11 nowt S700. t l1lcowt t Hew shopal -..~9029. fOUJID 2925 muquc cauputcriud Ou.wd .--oomm 423 W a.,.. fiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii&ll qipport mtcm and a 4br 3\otk ""'°° mo mR ~ n 7 ~ IEBTALS TO ~ ~ '*'· _,,..., profcm:xul Wes ~ ~M Carpol1. fteah pad. SllAltE 2724 '*°' CAT. Wd'f °' (Wf 10 learn frons ..._ ....,. My S1'2:5hno Ind ....,. fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiil I Sanea Ana Aw a '5ch. fp •••• Plltio •7 ... sas 38r .._ to ~ F v. Nr ..._..call 842·'931 lop~ our offtet or ....___ --.. _ .. 31k 288 ...__. flOOf 8tmsVEJla. Nd 29 +. LOST 000 call US IOday and ._ _. .u.-_.., ""_... ..,.....,, ....... C.... ..-. F .... • M·--T_..._, Uf'llt, frptc, oatage, unit, garage, lrplc, --:: ... --':'· ........ ,..._ ._, -·-Star1 )OUI Q( .. cazttr ~ St250."mo AG' Cenc.d yllld $9$0,'moo.. g,ar. ""' 9ft _.9233 aandy blond, neut tohd d ..,.,..1a AvaUl •S. UO-'JMl 4 l!lf 2 a. OcMn View, ~Co..': ': ~ on P 11 lg '°°"'· on 40lh S.. Pte&M cell ~ Cal Mt. 'T.,W $450 tn0 1 • 6 .... ,., i I , 1al ..,..,, 831.ee54 LOiT DOG "Pepper .. ..,,,.. bCaca :I 8llcJI Bay condo, 28R, med N1it ~ 'llflU'I ,,,......, II ... t '-' 8A, "'" prof, big ..,.., tong \ail, Ma 'rtt dear'! & SObef 12 Mes> a ho rt leg a, gray L7't7JOO OfOOfam pref ...,,._,._ arou"d muu:le, "' V ~ Oe.a: 0-119•. ~. C~ .,_ Tuea ..,,.. ~ w1d. ~ .-SO . Mo caear. Ca111.!~~~~~~~1 pet monsh ... vz....... M4-2051 Off 45t..,..,,_. _______ _, .... 73153 ~ I NABERS f3ubtrac BUICK NABERS ~/Bze BUICK •aiibo SAVING$ ICI It h ' \I I I ' • lather satmo . **" remafll m&rrors • dual tamp cottrol llr • till • secunty sys1tmS • CIUISe conlrol • dnver r bag • anti lodt bnbs • remote key1ess ry • umitwm wheels • power ~nOows • powet door locU • powet seits (dual) • At.WM cassette 821~999 EJCAl#l'LE: '93 SEDAN DE VILLES MANUFACTURERS PRICE ... '34,911 , NABERS CADIL~C ........... .......... ........ ... ' ·$A~ .. ._ ................................... '3,• 828,911 '93 CALIFORNIA LeSABRE 3 AT THIS PRICE 2'3SS8) (52•762) t524929j -. 50 eo Why play Hide 'N Seett witl'I chlldcatW? Call The Piiot 1odayl 642·5678.. For Ad Action can a ..... AO..VISOR Mi-5878 No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper ...,,._ fits in. IEAUTY CllUOC 34&e TU.ES ,,...._, __ ._,. __ ~ '77 l!J Cafnlno, runs ~-+--+--+-+-~ welt 11000 obo. Call CHEVltOLET 9045 Deni eso-3384 or tv meg '93 Dodge C.even Gr.at Pricing • Ut>eral Terms • Try Us. Call •aa Qrend Am LB Bob or Susan et This ..min otters llU-489-3308 tomadc, pis. air, tJR,1--,...,,93,...,,...,..lft-t-repf-...,...,d-- CIUlse a AMJFM tape. 0 Down • Spedal Plan (2HLMt&4) 16493 Low Monthly PV'ta Ls•a11•• Aute Centw Cd Now few More Info en ... st C• Bob or S.-.n Now(71 4J 489- 3309 ...... ...... .. 3 300 a.rt.. ... .. ..... Wld'I .... ~ ... AMlflM. cfUIM OONrOI & 11111'-...., L11•re ..... c.e.r -·••t • Spec'-1 ~ Special Te<ma • You'fl Like them Try U.. Cal Bob cw ~tr===============:; Howat••~ '93 ............... • Good Pndng • Oreat Terms. lC>w coat ol ,._ Cell --........... 4894308 GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale make sure all y<:>ur merchandise is plainly marked w!th rices. SELL v .. -: dlSdled Lemon-Chicken Kebabs ( p1<:twttl) 2 ,...ba11 ...... broiltr..frytr dlkla.,...... ~ ...... Qlbes • v. mp mn. juict 2 tablapoons mr.tlcM oli" oil l~,.. ......... l ta~ muwly dtopped tnsll ,.,.y ~ lfllipOCle amltfJ dloppe4 rrm .... orfllllOt .. ,-. ud ... jorua -ft:I or ~ ,,..,. ,.,. of die dried litertle . I dowprtk ~ '""' DOii .... 2A no."""' Frat. balfl.,.... for ........ (a,tioul) ~ chicteiJ in medium bowl; set aside. In blender. plaoc remainina tqredients cAcq>e lemon wcd&es: bknd on high speed to combine. Pout blender consents over chicken: cover and rcfrigeraae at lca.u I hour or overnight. Remove chicken from marinldc. Thread chicken onto siA I ().tneh c~ altanlatmg S chicken cubes IDd 4 kmon ~on each Gnll or broil about_l~O __ mmutn, until chicken JUJCCS run clear. turning ~-Cool thghtJy. Chill an rtfngcrator and transfer to plCIUc 1tc in cooler. To serve. garnish With (fCSb t..sil spn Makes 6 seniings Nutr1t10NJI /lf/nrma11on Ptr Strvm1 ~/J calorit s. JS., protm1. 6 ,fat: 6 g rarboltwJratt. 02 ~fibu, 04 m1 rlwl#sttrol: I J6 mx sodium • Mediterranean Potato Salad (ptmutdl . 2 ~ (6 mtdJum) poaton. cut u.e.1.-.c.- I CllCUllMr, ,.W. lftded l9d ~, ..... I c.,dic:M....a.oes ~ CllP,.. r'ftl ...... bdl ptpptr ...,.es ~ alp~ r'ftl-- T-ao-Olrw Drmilla (rtdpt folowsl Pbce pow an medium uuotpln with 2 l fncbcs water. bf'i tp bOtl, cover Ind stmmcr about 20 crunutcs WltJI lender. Dram and cool rompk&el). In bowl &oS pclC.llOtS with mnairnna 1ngmbents. CO~tt IDd rtfn,ttalt up to 12 houri before scrvmJ. Maket '6 ~inp TOMA'f'O.CJTRUS DRF.SSlNG: ln bowl -wtti · ~ toin.tro JU~. v. cup aeW.00 J~. V• cup chopped panky. 2 ~ ohvc otl. 2 IO J table poons chopped fresh orepno and 2 clovn prbc. rrunccd; tcason w1th salt. pepper and hoc pepper """· Nlilntionol llfformotion Ptr 5'rvin1. 1611colorits,4 1 "'""'"· O.J 1/<11. J9 I nuboltydrau: 4 0 I fibtr; 0 '"I C'ltokstt rol: 114 m( soJiwm. • Chocolate Esp~ Brownies (picnwd) 4 .... .....aecrdloc:1l1t1 ~,.alp ,,_ ""'"(rtdpt ,...,) 3 .......... I OllJllpl" I IO 2 tallhJf llM ....... ~ __ ,..., I fl P_Mklltc,....,. . I "•p111alll l I lflll ..... Y&a,.. . .... ., ....... ( .. 1111) Prdat <Wen '° 3SO ~COMM I-inch lqUll'C t.kina.,. •ich ~ coot1"a IP'&Y. let aside. Oil chooollle -l·inctl pieces Ind place in heaf-.ptoo( bowl Set ~ low hell in ana11 lid~ M illC:b •nama Wiiier. Stir~ JUI& wil chocollle -mcllcd. Rano¥C ftona bell: act llidt. la 19iaer bowl COlllMe ............ Wllfl "'-* P"*fed ~ * '° MelMI ~.Mu in nc.. SprW.,..,. pltpad .-: llMe ... lO ..m..a mlil pkt illlened mo OlllMr cmna • cleM. Cool on mt. 0... Widll ....... ed ..... OI iMo I Y,-ild\ ..... to ftlCC ...,.... ... ~ ..... 01t • maa if*'""L ,. PUaD: lnCCM1'n1r olelecmc: food pl'OCllllGr or eteanc ..._.._ • 11 re 12 c..ees (2 ~) ~ ,...._ '4 ~ oan l1"IP Md l 7 *I If a•...-: ldd M np ... 2 7IMctpOoM --.-.......... -...... llMlllt Celle ;k•fy.C1DW1rm•tp• ............... 2 .. N•l&iw_, ,..,. •• ,. l'w ~: '7 cat fl»: I I,,.,,_: J 1/11!1,: II I NI 1)11.r., .. thhlf PM: FOOD EDrTOR 1J HUI'CHINSON, 642-4321 INYOUR You don 't have to be on sun-drenched hotts IC1'0 the sea to enjoy thc caste that ma.kc Mediterranean foo<b so popular. A part or beach close to home, or your own backyanl. would be 1 fine setting for a contemporary picnic with Old-World flavor. Stan with chicken and potatoes -the best of compWons around the world -and accent their delicaae flavors with fresh lemon. herbs. spices and garlic. The '* key is simple ~ and bright flavors to su&scst al frtsco ~ in ftiilge, Greece. 'spain .,.t Italy. Euy to cook. Dll\U'&Uy loW in f11 and high in nutrierils.dtickto md po(AlOeS ~ with robuSl ICaSOllin fit today· • lifestyles. They feature flavor with minimal fat. Two tasty vmiom of pilled chicken kebabs. ooe lemOny. the other spicy. fill the bill. Either goes right. ...,.. with chuiikJ poeltO $Abid steeped in I ta6ly. towf ac lbmato-Cicnas DreWna. And the potato~ the BllCKYFIRD only tan:h that qualifie as a f'rc h vegetable. i the main ingredient in Skordaha. a cream}. gart1c-sccnted mixture tradttion:tJly served as a ucc with poultry and scaf ood. Take it to your picnic as a dipping sauce for crisp pita chips and vegetable chunk : And don't f6rgct dcsscn . Brownie fla\orcd with Italian espresso and Ptcruc Honey Cake with Greek heritage are easy to make ahead and can') w1th )OU. Boch ate linle indulgence without the guilt becau pureed prunes are the secret mgrcdacnt thal take the place of butttr Ind oil in -the l"CClpc . For an e rn SMCk:, around some prune ngh~ from the pac for 1 hi&h·fibeT wcct. The next time 1 balmy brcc'z.c brings to mind the seftne. )'Cl vitnoc mood of the cditcn-anean. pee a picnic and head to )OUr favonte pol for an allll!ftll~ of good friends and delicious food. To n:ceivc free tkochures COftlainina llilditional easy-ao-prepare rttipa. -.Sa q.J-su:c. -.npcd ~v~ to any or au of the followina: I ' •• a.a. food for Fitncll •t s' 111 lftJikr Cow:il P..0.ldll.:W. \:.miiUil.1. SC 29230 ) Lowfll~ c.wm• .... lewd . P.0.llira IOIS7 ,_._.,CA ..........., ......... ... • Grilled Chicken Kebab andwiches I ~ pound bolwless. . broiler-fry tr dlid.~ brnst CUI into I~ IDCh C'U~ I lDfdium onion. mtnttd ~. cup ntra-lipt olht oil. dl\Mted 2 tablecpoon ~ j uitt 2 ~ct.opp.ct r~h mini Wa\f' I ~cinnamon · ~ 'teaspoon tt1rlt aJI pitt and nutmq I do~t prlic. minttd I cu {28 OOfttt'I chopptd tomai~ "'lb JUitt \'J cup uittd pitted ri!>f-olh~ l 4 ltaSpOOft ptppft' 24 ba) leaus Sa.It. as nttdt'd 6 <"T'USty Fttnch )&ftCh•ach roll' I cup plain nonfat ~OJUrt "'2 cup chopped frtSll par<ik' In medium bo•l v.h1,l om.JO.~ t.iNC''J'litlfl' ol lht' od. kmon JUIC'C. m1n1 .. nn.sm..lfl. ;aJhp1 .. e lallJ nutmei • .ck1 ch1dt'n ( ll\CT Ind rt"lngcr.t1C' I ll• :!~ hou~. 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'->' OM ...,_... con11in lea dwn ~ ol I percent ca1oria ie the .vcnae liah• beer, , • alcohot: Amon& the brandl that the aoa-ak:Oho&ics are • aood beer For ,ean. IMdicaJ 11uct• hive . -!=·L, C~ .. Mar meet &hi requirement (ud the for waisa·watchcl"l wbo want a danonanated 11W ~erOI To bcaan walh, you don I ~ to c:ountr~ they como from) arc onc:e·in·a·whilc brew. pa.ys a ~ill role iA hclpftl ow' ~{n:~: Kaliber (lre~d), Sb rp·~ (U.S.), 2=" Jut rted ea article bodies perform certain functions. recommend one. dccisioa for the Moussy (Swaucrland), .. ti ..,. lb& tbt kbMI ol We know thll the body hsclf next few months. Oa..sahaler(Germ:any), Kinpbury we • ....,_ thcHl .. 1 was produces a quan&ity ol cholesterol, Until a ch.lad is • (U.S.) and Bud.Jcr (Holl:u'd). Of ~ HW twas OUI 18 be Md. l'• amt tbat wo &el lidditiOiiil ~ppUc to 6 months ol these, the lowest'fn caloraes per coetued. ftOM the foods we cat. Where 1ge ml the (ood 12-ounec gl arc Kahber(49) and -F.W .. ••eutala ValttJ prob&cma arile is in thew yin be ~r she really .. • Moussy(SO). O:iusth:aler is highut, h is c~ to be confused whc=·---~~,Gl~ ' ' ~--93 . ---.;.,,,. • ...-...-r-e~re~S'.':'tU b o( reseU(b tudies arc carrird throuah the blood l)'Stem milk. U you arc not nursing. the well-known brands or infant formula are the next best choice, or ask your pcdia1rici:in to When your daughter is ready for solid food in just under six months. start with cereal... but make it a sinslc grain (for example, rice) rather than a combination or grains, so that if there is any allergic reaction you will be :iblc to identify the problem food. Every four or five days. you can vary the grain. All of the major infant cereals arc fortified "ith iron, which is important because a baby's iron supply is depicted by si."< mon1hs or J age. to IM IMt, wbon ia ii rclDOWd. 11M 1C>OHed "aood" carrier. HDL (hip-deaity Upoprotcin) bOldl on tlpt!y ao I.ho ddcsterol until 11•1 .,..r1y dcpo~hed in the liver. The "bad" c"rrier (LDL) low-don~ty lipoprotein) M>mCtimc dJWi OU particles into the iancri alona the wily, where It can builJ ~ u plaque aJona the wall and cause blodtQSC and ~iblc heart unacli:s. In 1 UCLA 1&udy reponed on trly-23rd, etidcnce w.as found Um one kind or HDL (apoA·ll) m y be rclMW IO ban problem in c..,erimcatal Miec. llul mu~h more re.earcb bu lo be done Mloro firm COKIUlionl ~n be dfl'WD, and al the ~nt lime most upcrta would urac thot we follow the prxtm pn.wcn U\Cr ti mt. DtraJH Sril•• II • f'tl/Sttf'NJ dltfl,,,,.." lM ... "°"of ltf() bools: .. ,,.,.,, TUI ......... ow.I "TIN tt~U.WU llook el. J.JJ.' • " ~Otl ,.,. qw•lloM '* ~lkrol~ ., '01, P.O ·/Ht 15"' Cos,. Matt. 91616. In term~ of deciding betwten homemade vs. store-bought baby f~ you may want to consider a combination or these. Herc's the rcnson: Many manufacturers add sweeteners and s111rchy fillc~ to various food sclec1ions. These add calorics but don't contribute to nu1rition. (For many yen cs ,they cvcfHl<klcd ~up ;md salt, bur stopped 1hat practice about fifteen years ago when parcn1s complained.) ...... _ Some markets curry organic b:iby foods, which offer excellent nutrition and arc usually free or starchy fillers, added sweeteners and preservatives, but they cost a good deal more thnn other commercial brands. In some cases, such as with fruits and fruit juices that arc easy to prepare, you might try your luck at homemade so )Our child gets m:lXimum freshness and nutritional value. Common sense tells you to get rid of the skin, carefully romovc all pits, and mash or strain the fruit until it is smooth and easily eaten and digested. As for fruit juice, just dilute the adult juice you drink half·nnd·half with water. That should provide the needed Vitamin C :11 onc·half to one-third the cost of commercial baby juices. Veget:iblcs may be more difficult to tackle at home. Some, such as coo«d c:arrots or swcc1 potatoes, arc c:isy ,enough to trash, but others have to be strained or pureed. Store bought baby-food vegetables nre more convenient; my advice is to read the Jabcls to ~ find a brand lhaT ocsn~t use starchy fillers and sweeteners. The S3.me ts true of vcgc1ablc-and·mcat combinations. By about 9 to 10 months of age, your daughter will be wanting to ... taste some of the foods the rest of the family is e:itina. and there's no reason to deny her -except th:at · you don't want tQ.,Jiyc llci: --anytfilng t at's too spicy, or, that is difficult to swallow or could be lodged in her throat. Generally speaking, common sense will lead you in the right direction. Practice safe food preparation rules (i.e., washina utensils in hot soapy water, cleaning work space, separating a toddler's food from the rest of the ramily's before seasoning the adults' portions, checking package label inarcdicnts). and you'll do just fine . You may want to consider usina one of the firrt books on this subjecl as a guide. I can recommend "Ch.ild of Mine: Fecdina with Love and Good Sense" (Bull Publi hina). Q I am ll')lnl to aet my husband to 1t1U1 drlnk1n1 one or lbOM new noa-alcobollc bctrs. Ca,n you tdl mt wbkh one Is Mst? - T.D .. Uullqton Btadl . If your husband follows ou1 advice, he will be in aood. company. Sales ol non·alcoholic beer in cbc U.S. have more than doubled In recent years. :nu1t's probably because they combine 17.-a. n•rs=x· -70-TO-IOl_<T_IA_TIA._ fAGAl -- 15 TO l.so<T 89 ~ . lwo positW. features: t~ contain • ....:.-lfter cab ies ltllh ftlU ,~~e~l"lf---3•-• ~illllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • (beeautt most of the cak>r~s in rcplar bffr come from the alcohol, noc the arains) ud the JCWCt bran&, siac:e I.My an ...... ~ IOmC of the moll popular • br.weria in the World, 6i &Mii •• cu ~ .,. dilel ad brd FulOf Fbiot ITAUAN TOMATOES ............... ll .• 59 lOW ~ 12-0uncie P\g FRESH 8UJEBERRIES . aa.2.69 12~PACK BUDWEISER S;+CJN ... 5!! CKwn, SMfing Sn lARGE BEU PEPPERS YA.MAIA IOY IAUG 17 QI.NC( 2 79 LOW SOCllllM e 48-0Z. .. ..... COltt-f (NOA I 99 Olt tfST lllNO e • ·Lb. Tr.apicana · Pure Premium range Juice 'fl'~UC,. .,. ~ .. ~ !~~1 &.h..--.-~ ...., sut45'<'. ~ La~fe · California Tomatoes Vme Ripened • 25 Calor/IJs ~r 4 Oz. J8ckitJ Grown . 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If we haven't, the night will be a failure," uys Lee M:iUory, a poetry prorcssor at Rancho Santiaao Co~lecc and co-produ~ of Wednesday's rc:adin1 aHhc Alta Corrce Warehouse in Newport Beach. Mallory and Rita Mitmer are co-producilla the reading. which ..... m rcalurc sevcr:al poets indudcd i~ "Paper Shredders." a sud-poetry anthok>gy edited by Ci. M urray Thomas and Gary Wri&bt. An open rcadin& wiU follow. The reading r6y be the first ever 10 focus on surfing. Mallory s.aid. It's definitely Oranse MOM INfO: 67~" County's first aJ)d N.ewporl Beach resident MlllJory, •n avid surf er and poet for 2S yurs. s:ays merging the t>e.ach liCestyle with the spoken word is a natural. 1bou&h the poems in uPaper Shredders" dcaJ with surfing. they a rc not studded with surfing lingo or diebc They deal with surfing an a matter usually as.soci:.lted wi1h more lo(ty COl'ICCrM. from the solitude or being aJone on the ••ter at cbybrcak. to the CJlhilantion of coorrontin& n:iture with nothin& but a board, the entire surfing experience is captured throug_h poems and short prose pieces. "As a :10n-suner. I trted to pick· poems that helped me feel li\e l FRANC<MMERICAN SUDE Bj Lee Mallory,.._ 1,.. ... ~ ....... .. ·----··•· ............ ~e. .... 1'11" 19, ...... _._ 0. • rediyco .. e. v-c• ................. ... lad ............. _ ..... ~ ......... . OUR DEBT By~ Oebovt.azl U.n lo her below. pound the a.th Mah • Ouid fist. ~Ocanlllnlae, ·~aofbowds ri~blood~. ~ hllocks ol waa.r ........ hibeKh. Nlh•lhe~ w.-. .. ~ ~~ ... ~ y~......,,, ........... cMc:h. ~ ....... from lhMI' boclll •Wad~ s,..._, ~ tw m11I n om. I March for the cause of th1s bbt.cry lem~t. My eyes rat on wata l&lw ~ lnplastic and~ the aWardl ar P"OSJ ... c...ful lo ll\loid hcf fury, I IOl)Op up lhe rw. ~armload was surfing." said CO-editor Thomas. adding th:rt poetry and surfing hove more in commo n th:in m:iny believe. .. While surfing. you're purely experiencing the moment. It's you and the w:ivc and nothing else m:iuers 1n th:H moment," he :ud "When )-Ou "rue poctl'), )Ou're trying 10 capture moment lllo.e that.'' The surf·pocll') reading 1s the first themed re:iding :'It Alta, but Mallory 5:)ys more -.ill follow. Merging poetry with more cummon them~ lS something he and a hoi.t o( other Orange Count) poets ace :mcmpung. ·"We :ire loolo.ing for more pcdts1rian themes that can open after annJoad in minula Friends works next to me. toutills and childttn join We tabor, dNrl and ICOUf ' our Image from her Gawlas Ud.n. hoping for ~na.s readers up 10 poetry and show them th:il ii docs relate to their lives." Mallory said. Mallory, along with Orange County poet Gary Tomlinson, wrote a manircsto two years 3go tha1 urged loc:ll poets 10 s1np their work or intellectual and elitist tr11ppings and make their ""ords apply 10 everyday life -without compromising the v:ilue or th"C1r work. With poets like Tom Ru~h. Catherine Spear, Tom Fo)tcr. Frank Ortega and a host of other young and sc:i~ perfotme"r . the medium is enjoying a ren:ussancc, panicularly for a region "1th h1tlc poetic hcnt.1ge Loc.11 poets arc being publ~hG<l poctl') readings arc popping up aero» the coonl} :ind 1ntcre!>t in the )poken v.ord b:li nc,cr been higher, MallOI') s.ays Though Wednesday's re:idmg v.111 rc,ol'e around surfing. Malh.ll') cauuon!> people aga1Mt thtnl.mg lhcy v.on 't be aO'ected. . "The) belier wear !>ungl~s~s bcc:iusc "'e hope they get )Unburned by the hnes." O C-•• ...... ,.,., lee ~hllory, who is co. producing lhe Surf Poetry rHd· ing ~t All.a Coffee W.in:house Wednesday, ~lieves he m;iy h.ave written the first surf poem, bKk in 1966 ~h n M surfed in Bianit.z, Fr.ince qen photo). from she who w. haw fQC1JOCWn • SURF BUMS •..,,I\.. ·!'.ut\1 N So you think IWfing d Just hi.. NX Wd~11 . Ranemb.f lhe way ~IOU hw1 for iii •t rourtHn. (albng into and 001 ar balance.· itw nG"it hAd never been cdda, lhe r1wr hu MYCf bnn wrwrner. WhM ttwv W9f\t from lhe aat • ~that -p.c. ol~M-bwa. M lhe '*'* ol .. lhe birds lbnlnd'wirt\,18 Or.,.. COMt w,ekend I Ttu'lday, August 5, 1993 3 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••~••••••••••••••••••••• •••••~•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••r•••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ART Art Museums • B~ers Museum o( Cullur.il Art 2001 1'orth M.>1n St, S-lnt.a Ana. 567·3600. · ~'·'" 1\1()(.es in Cultur.>I Pe•~pectn.~. ' (e.>· tu ring -10 tn 70 sculpwr .ii "°'ks "' t\Oty 1n J \Jr~·1, 01 moc11~. on '•l"W ttvooith Aug JU ~·UlJD 10 .J m ·S pm. l"ue-sd.iy· !>u11dJy Adm15S«JO S4 50 lot .>dults, U ''" lot.'niors .ind >ll1<.knts Jnd S 1 SO (or chtl· Ull"f'I U1'4.lt't 1;! • ln-ine Mu.e•um 1l!Btl1 Von K.lrm.in A\C In.int• 476 0.!'H Mu'><'Ym d1i.pl.:1~. prt">l n. l·~ Jnd clo~.unicnu tu>1011C.il ul1f0t· n.J Jrl 8 l.lgun.i Art Musl'um JO; 0111 01 .. e, lJ~un.i lko.ich -19-1·65 J 1 Mudem1un 1nll> Rt•..;1rJOJl .. m Art 1n l.>gun.i Beol<h 1920 l'JSO .. on Vll'\v· 1hrough Ault 22 "l>u>1um i..ulturt' \loo DutLh. Ed ·e1g D.iJJ> Ruth. Robert \\'1111.>m~ .and 0th· er.. "h1ch lc-'u~ on thrl't! undc9!oond cull t.~11rt"' continues ttuoui;h Nov 7 1 lou•> 11 J m ·S pm Tuesdly·Sund.ly U'"l't .11 Adrnis\lon S l , .ldulU, S 1.50, s,e. nior Ul•Lcn1i.>1u<knts. Ir~. ch11dr~ u~ 11 • • L;igun.i Art Mu~eum -South Co.isl Plai.i SaJell1te JJJJ l!n~tol SI., C~a '""-..i <.G.! .IJ(,G 'K~om ~uhure, an l•ll>h1.<1t OI tilt> lJt·tl'<'~ ~tbtl .JI the m.11n 1r u>1.'\lm site on "l-"" Lhmul:h Nu' i 1 lou•s 11 J m S p Ill T ues.d.ay "Sunday Adm1 .... un S 1 50 ~ 3 • "c~p<>•I H.a1bor Art Museum 850 s.in (1<'11wnlt' Dr"e 1'c''Jl"'t B<>a..h. 7)') 11; ! h·"~ Allt-n's ··"u..ith 1n ~1.i," a niu!:1 rr1-d1.> nplor.ittc.n ol tilt" 1mp.>ct of lhl' \" 111.im \Var <JO AmcrK..in cultu•c rnr.tu1v1~ lhroui;h ~·pl 11 1 he \VOtk ol l<'Jn \\1cht I B.»qu•.il on ""h1bit thrOU):h '>•:pt 1 ! flout'\ 1p o1 m ·S pm l~y ')..,1 1.,. Cl.n.tng lrmc fnd.H~ •s 8 pm Ad IT '» S.I lor .:i<fultS S ! lor \et'llOf (th• l<'"' Jrd \ludcn•~ .ind It~ f0< <.h1k.lren .,,.,d. 1 _ J riu nl<'mbc.·r~ Community Galleries • B.inl.Ameriu C.allery South Co.ht '-k"11 (enter S5S Antnn Blvd , CO>la "'""' 4 13 1,(JO() C11ntt'ITif>c>ro1ty Color," ii ~Uf\l, 111 p/00:1.,;TJph.C \\()fl.,s by eti:hl .lfl· i>l~ -1nclud1ng Ro<.lurd M·>t~h. It.ch.ltd R1"s. \\1111.im \\1-gm.in .lnd Jo Wh.l~ I lour~ -oo d·~Jy through Sept. ) HlJUI\ t 1 .. m to -4 pm T~y through SJ1.m1.>.,, • Cost.i Meu Alt lugue C..llery 1661 South Co.hi Plu.i V111.li;e Sunflower A~ , s.inw All.I S-40 6-130 ft'lt' wor1t ol £d)1he )1011• r .in In.me r~I '~ho p.a111ts 1m pt~ ... ,,,,,.. ~atetcolon, g.luche, coll.tge .ind .Jlf\IK. 1n .i~r.act, will~ (e.iluted 111 Au· gu>I Al>;.11.>et w.itcrcolo<s by P.it W11ght •~•ll ~ on d1~•y thrwi;hout Ille month ol Avgu>I Hours 10 ;i m 6 p.m. Tuesday· _ ~a.iv. 11 un ·5 pm on Sund.iy Ad- m1»11>0 fr~ • Irvine f ine Arts Center Hent.Jlfll! P;;ark. 14321 Y<1le A~, Irvine, SS2·1018. The filth .annuli! "All ~ '9)" 1u0l'd eict11b· Loon runs lhtOUi::h Aug. 17 Wonning ilr\MS ~ sl~ .JM conduct pllery d1KUSSIOf'I ol .inwi>tl. noon 10 l p m fud.iy Flours nvuo1 '> pm Monday, 9 • m .9 pm Tues- d.i) T hur)(j.i). 9 .a m.·-4 pm frod.iy; 9 a m l fl m S.at1,.1r<Uy, .ind 1 5 p m Sun UJ\ f rt'(' .idm1ssl()fl • Nl'~pon ~Kh Publk libtuy N~port Ct·ntt·r BrJnc:h. 656 S.an Clemente Orne. """r°'' BNch <> .. • J 191, ·t"'~'Y. Lor .1 .in c~h•l>tt n1 1mptt'\MOniia-itylt' <>ti p.Mttn~ 11)' kxal llf1•>1 l>hyllts K.ll1her, on Jo>t>li' 1hr.iu!)l >.ug J I Hours: 9 • m .9 p m Mun<IJ'r· Thu1\d.l~ 9 .i m 6 pm fn· d.lt. <l • m S p.m. S-aturd.iy. noon·S pm Sund.tr F ~ .idmmion. • Or.anp Coul College, }701 f.1""~ Rood. ~ost.l Mew. Ol·S Ol. H.>un. 9 .a.m.·5 p.m Ari eiipetimenUI p.linli_t1t coone <Art 2351 M"lpt\.lS&Z•ng the crcatM p<OCf'SS by ut1l"111g .a bro.ld r~ d maxed inc!cll.a, Wl'lt be offjttd this WI from ~ .i m • l p m. fnd.J)~ A trtt-unrt c.oune th.>t wr· H')~ the worlds •rt from p<dltstOflC tunes to the Rena1s.wnce Wt 100~ will be olf:-red mornings, .iltemoons. and ~nirigs this fall F.>lf wmes1e• cl.w.es bq;in on Aug. 16. • Or.ange C~nty Centff for"Conl~po­ r.uy Art 1621 W ~\.lCAtthur 81\rd , Sp.ia: 111; S.nl.l An.'I. S-49·-4989 The cef\tl'r's 1 llh .innu.al 1u1ted ellhbc ·tswe ol Op prcssion" doses Frtci.>y lloun 11 am.~ pm Wcdnnd.ay·Suna.Jy frtt .xlmru.ion. • Storefront Studio .11 the Irvine M.ul..et pl)ce Sp.>~ No 195, .lt Brief~ ROold and Dmpus Ot"·e .acrOI& from UC:I, 71-4· 668-1 \>\ oA~ hy re.dent Ml~ Myfell.l M~ ,,,, eJ1.lltltan lhrough Aug 31. Hours 11 .am.) p .m. W~y .ind Thur"ld.ly, l 9 p m Fild.ly·S.;uurd.>y Commerd~I Galleries · >Wtelrilnd ~ lhtina'1 fr'H ol chatJir, fOr ..u, ff'· • lertalnment and com· nt•ity l'WeM1 .... Colb MeM .... Newport lffch. ....... ~ .... dliet run Oii a .· space _.,... balis. Al li6p. are --.. ed two -..S before an nenl it~te; pubHcatto. QlllMI ..... ..eHd for late H1ting1. Send In-~ to Wffbnd lisl· inss, do I.he ~ r.aoc, 330 w. e.y St., Cofb Mria. CA 92627. ll~m Qft be wed to 64M 110. for mott infOnnation, alt 642-4321, ext. 366. WHY PAY MOVING CDMPANES A PREMIUM • BOXES • TAPES • Bl.BBLEWRAP • PFAfiJD1S PACKING SUPPLIES HEADQUARTERS ~ J:2wer-Prices lnan Moving c:Ompanies ~Same Day Service __ ·FREE __ DEUVERY'WITH t.tNNUM IJUR 4 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, AuiUSt 5, 1993 :.;,1 • ..,.,=s:, ........ qs1!:!T .-.ruts )''• .... 1;:.c.i;.u .,.......,..u~ ...,... ._._..__ ... " Call Toclay 1-800-table·4·6 '1bt Way of tbt NrnttJe~ . OC Live! Your hot ticket to Orange County entertainment. Food! II Great recipe and coupons worth more than 60 per week. I • II ---~--~-----..:~--~---- •••••••••••• PAYINGTOP DOLLAR FOR RO LEX WA10IES LOANS •SUllNG •SIU.ING .... ? ....... -..u.&A..• • •••••••••••••••• ATIUCTIONS SPIDAJTDNG IN: •&au .... -.. ......... 1 .. In WU I llCI ,..11t ••&m• ..... ...... ----·lmn ... UJ ...._ •• nu,., ... 911, ... -·-- ' SADDLEBACI< . . • .: • ----·nmll,..11t _ ... ,.. __ ,..,. ........... .., wn 111a .,.ut · ··-·· ,.,. .... -... VIEJO MALL v • • • ... • • --· ---....... .... "_.,..,. _ ..... ......... _____ _.,.."' ...__,. ---ami&m••nu,. ,. ..... ,.., . ..... ........... ...... ,. .. ••tm• .. . ··-·· .. .. ........ 111 _____ ,. ,. ..... ..... ,. ...,.. .. _,..,_ ~·-ft.I,. -- ·. , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ........................ ~ .......... ; .............. . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1fteen luct..y boys :rnd garb, age:. 5 and 6, fell blissfully into 1 he Gap one af1crnoon la~t "eek. Actually, it was jus1 one more crc:uive cranny of summertime fun arranged by the Newporl Harbor Art Museum to )lretch the visual and aesthetic exposure to a group of lively 'tbildrcn involved with 1hc mu:.cuni"s Family Ans Council. As part of The Gap's n:uionwide promotion and cultural outreach to communities through regional non-profit organizations during the month of August, GapK.ids rccenily selected the South Coast Plaza store to participate in an exciting art experience for young people 10 conjunction with Newport Harbor Art Museum. In an incredibly clever m:uke1ing approach, the irendy clothing boutiqt1e donated a slack of mini 1ean bomber jackets and multi-colored textile paints for the i..1d) 10 decorate :ind design their "<1y U>1ng a loo:.el)' 1n1crpre1cJ ecology theme and u11l1zini; the culor:. 111 the Gap\ dothmi; lineup for fall, the fin1~hcJ product:. "111 be d1:.pla)cd bcg11rn111g fm.l.iy {through Aug. 15) at the nc\\'ly rc:mol.lckd South Co;bt PIJL:J '>lure. comcn1c:n1ly locatcJ .1ao:.:. from the mJll's populJr Carou,el Court Uut, lor the !..ad> "ho p:irt1c1p.1tcd, the bc!>I t:. )Ct tu come. I ullu'' 1ng the run of the C).h1b1t. cJch of the SJ jacl.ets "'II be returned to it!> crc:11or to i..eep. And . .1~ 1f that\ not enough cncourJgemcnt 10 get the hllle JUnior!> tu remember what their favorite b.ick-10-school shopping !>top 1s. e.ich part1c1pJnt will also rccct\C a i.pccially designed T-shirt from The G:ip -sort of a small-"-orld version of the home game for being a nifty contestant and a good art sport. Needle~ to say, most ohhc kids approached the high-noon work.shop at NHAM with a spirited coero. cop~ivcd from the pride of ownership. ud by the mus.cwn's Associate Director of Education Karia SduadJ and FaruiJy Arts Council dairwoman Rncc Pocwdl. the youna artists bepn by doinc a preliminary sketch on paper of the delign they hoped to emblazon an paint on the bact.oC chc jactct. However, belorc the ·paants were applied, a proteetive peddins ol newspaper was iNened inside the jackets and Oattencd between the front aod back to provide better absorption and a workable denim canvas. Schnell passed out lhe rainbow of paint cootainen. warned 1pins1 puttin& the pah:u on in bic cl~ and sugwed that ooe way to set started might be to paint a frame first followed by their 1-. or desi&n within the bouodaric&. Brittny &1 ........ 6-1 student at Newport Hei&hU fJclDCD&AI)'. p riaflt on it with a bit ...,_r wnOower ill flamiAa yeUow - "like thole bi& ones In peop1e•1 Kids Fall Into The -Gap Creations in store thanks to designing children fr om Ne wport Harbor Art Museum program By LAUBI llJl~JIJIBALL, A r t. Sc e n e .J . a....,...,__,._ Couttenay Shuler flnishel het jedlll .... .,... ,... .... for f*tc. h wilt be clsplaied • CapKWs. , .. Or'Mg9 C09lt W.-.nd I Thlnday. AuQa1t S, 1993 · .... '·•· . yards that look like happy tree .. " KaUy &.-as. S, ~d a . biggcr·pia"rc lntcrprttatwo of hn h(c al the bcxb, She dep1cteJ J bo3t on the surf ace ot the sea, J' well QS :in underwater view of ti .. h and other nurinc crnturn. Amallda Buco stl}cd cl<»cr tl• home with a \Cry pictornal reJd111!! o( her house and yard, simtlJr 10 artunicmcn1 10 Ck•Hlint Aadtnroa's r.a&hcr 1d\an"ed ~n,, of dct~il. Rcmindjna t~m t() return the proper brvsh lO the proper color. Scbnc:ll :bled ir an)'OOc l nt't' ~ h.11 would happen it the blue and yellow p mi.led IOJelhcr. Echumg the ccoloo theme song. a choru> line of hip-pitched h:irmony ttsJ>OOckd.~ith I snnnina .. Green!" In the meantime. Jontasa \\dot r wos alrcacty ~nJ •hcther h~ •'OUld be wcarinJ bjs "'ork oC :irt 10 1oehool Of hsn11na 11 in bu ruun at home for display, while Coutuoa1 Slu&k,. seemed to ~ 1a1het1n1 onlookers with altc~ting squ11res of orange J11.l &ttcn in a son of eye-popping • p on cnigo p:sucrn. Watcbtn& this crnll\C Jr • .un:i unfold, l "'-ondcrcd aloud "h~ I l • G:ip h3'd pcc1rica1Jy requestcJ ' r ~1r-ol<b rather 1h:in a croup ~cr;tl years older. ••lJl1t1:'ll). I thou&ht th:it 9-or 10.~:ir-ollh miatn h;J,~ made at more intercstana frum ia pictorial poi nt , \iew. and as an cdubit," wiJ Schnell. 't8ut thc:se )0Un1er k1J, really ~plore the Use of color mote frtdy, and a~ c:omfotublc .watb who\ tbeJ·sce In their ~or._ - ~beo it's finished. They lrtn't &nhibitcd by any credo of •·b:ir u riJht or ~hat is JOOcl To them 11 '' rcalwic "~" if 11 ends up bcin~ Jn abstract desi.p.,. This wotkshop is only one oC many baads-oq projecu the f :un11, Arts Council lponlOft tbroughout the~ la (act. l9ICle is still IM' Unhe 1ua ecaion of the Mfoi Masten daJa for .,cs 2Yl to 5 (bqin•i• Moeday), tavaht by ~an.. wbo ~ncouncn apc.ri.-eDCation, eclt· uprcssion and the ~tal lkilts °' alt•W ki"l- Wida 1 aamoa mcJDbcnbip ol 1s ,_ ... r, Re-. rue.cu '5 hopdW &Ml lM ID* &.bey ba'1C sec few dlil )CW ........ Hlble OUI ct.ll•ca to bow _,,. about ~the tn.1iYe ~ ~wt 10 llelp tbeJt ltPOftdaie art bl the ilofld aiound ...... 0 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SPIC I al ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• IN-TS ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ow do you celebrate 11 25th anniversary? With ilvcr. ri1h1? WcU, if you're a Naa~c American, )OU celebrate With a powwow. The Sowbcm California Indian Center is holdin1 its 25th anilu11l P~ow :u 1bc Oran c County Fafrgrounds in Costa Mcu this "eeli;cnd. The pow-.wow, the larscst one in California. is the 1t1nual tund·raiscr for the non·profit lnJQn Center, with p~cds Coin& 1owurd pf'O\idin& services to American lnJia.ns. Native Alul.ans 'It's a social gathe~ng of Amen can Indian people to celebrate Indian culture. It's also an opportunity for non-Indian people to experience American Indian culture.• and Native Hawai1ans. .. Wedo CYCrytbin& from employment trainina. ienior services. educational ptOJr&ms, children and family s,c,...ices. social s.cni~ and cultural proerams." explained John Castillo. CJteCUli\C director of the Ind• n Center. According -.m WIUl •10 C~ilJo, the, ndian term powwow i apcctcd to dnw about 25,000 people O\'U tbe three da)-S or the C"Cftl, •itb about • third oC the attcndtc.s bcin1 or lnd1~n de!l«nt. "It's a IOcial p1berin1 ol Amcricu lnd" people lQ ... Made in Atnerica Silver Anniversary Powwow features real native sons . ""\ celebrate lndjan c'\lhurc." S3id Cu1illo. .. It's aho an opportunat)' for noo·lndi:an people 10 opcricncc AmcnCJn lndwi cul11.u·e. II features American lndian ~ and we ha¥e one of the finest arts and crafts shows 1n the United States. We h:a\c artis3ns from all over the United States coming in." The powwow v.ill feature more th:m 100 vendors scllina bead and sil\tr J~clry, rugs and other :authentic lnd1:m anicle!o. All the items arc hand made. no manufactured nem!o nor an) thing from out of the country ~ :aJl~cd to be ~Id. There "'ill abo be an :ltray of Indian foods 3\3ilablc. and rTl(1re ah:an 1,000 lnd1:an dJnccrs in full regalia \\Ill be pr~iding entcrtainmcnl throughout the "celcnd. Scheduled event> include children's, "Omen·~ and men'i. runtcsts. and llpec1:il mtcr-tnbJI dancing. The adm1i.:.1on pnccs arc S5 per day for adulb. S3 for seniors and ages 12·17. Sl for ages 6-11. :and · under 6 is free. P:irling for the , c' cot lS !rec. · .. wc·,e kept prices do"'n rcJll)' low because "e w:int families to come oul and h:uc ow culture.'" FYI WHAT: Sllvef AnnlvetSCllY Pow· wow WMEtf: Of~ County Fa11· grounds WHEN: 2·11 p .m. Fridoy; 10 a .m.·11 pm. Saturday; 10 a.m.·8 p.m. SyndQy HOW MUCK: $5 per day tor adults •. $3 for ~nlors and ~· 12·17, $1 tor ages 6-11' tree oges 6 ond under Fr" poOOOQ MORE lHFO: 530-0225 ~1J ca .. 11110 He al'IO ei.11~1cJ th.lt the fXl"""'0" bnng\ :in)"hcrc from h.1H :i m1U1on 10 :t million dollan to bu~inc»es in and JrounJ Coi.tJ Mc!o:i "We end up bool.ing all the hotels up :and ~n Harbor Boul~ard. People pl:io their vacations 10 come out here for the powwow." 0 comedian lo~ aise.-laughs, fuitds for:-siclrgiri - FYI '2M eon..-Dr,.. .... --= • p.m. 9'nlllf llOW.cat •• ..,#IA -.~..o: ...... Casas has Medi.cal. but her lb.arc of cow is SSOO a month. and the llltc insuraoce docs not COYCr all ol Kelli's bills. Casas is• siaale mother and receives no child suppon. Sbc is applyiQa Cor disability (Or KcW. but c1oan•t bow ii sbc wUI set iL KcW. who it cuncady i.a OWdrcn·s ltolpi&al ol Orqe Couaty. bua'i bee• to rqular ICbool for tftOl'C than '"" ,.can chae IO bc.r frwqutOC 90Dtll-Aoot stays at atOClorioec.e~ tbenpy. .. Wc'w had a tut« while she's ia lbo hospital. and ••• .,.,,, 10 cond1uaatioft scbool." lliMd Oma. ·:1t wu our only optioo to act her tJwueh tM IC¥Clllla .... My dluptcr is a. ol tbole tJd5 that's oner dooe ~ "'Giii ill her life. Sbc's a VC1Y ...... lowiaf child. nil ii ... !ISJ ,.,...,.. ... '°' Iller, bec:a.._ abe Wiii u A st..at, ud .... .., ..... Now •• ~ilpe." FYI ~ Slr90-lonQ '°'rem WMlll: C°"'*Y , ... a.ant 3010 ~ ... Ave., Ne SLIWf leach -..: 6:)0 p.Jft. ....... •. -.1• MOW ..at $10 CIDI Ill' Qo MOii .0: 161·2.Mt Wbca a tricod ol Cun' from But the .. Comics for Kelli .. bencfJt ts not the only pccill t"Yent pluncd to help Kelli. Casas is a former ~tic Fibrosis committee member and is a frieod ol Mu Hoskins. who is on the board of dattCIOIS ol tlac Oruce County a..p&cr ol lht Cysoc ~ F~tio&. Holkins Im OtpAized a "Sina--·lont for Kelli" II tbc Cal\ncry rataurant in Newport B!acb oo Wedadlday, Aua,. 18, at 6:.30 p.m. It will Ctatwc Kanic*t, 1 PbUadclphia.. dub owner Ste¥e si.knt a'1Ction aod nmc prizes. You"'-hc&rd about Kelli's The Cauciy is supplyiQ& food. and sitllll~ he IOC in''*" with his all procttdl., inctudint the StO ~nds at tbc IMM lmproot and ~ Charae. wU.I 10 lO'nrd witla IC°f'Cral a.ics •ho ~ly pa)'ina Kdh .. s blUs. And wt.At doa Kdi think of all ~ '° dOOltt their semces. &has attcntioo? •J11n IO •• -r.:.....t and -r-.. ..5'c'1IOMpriled, .. mid0... CMttrhea.acd It aJl ~I ~ ... aid.·~ U.. ...... w lit.at pecJfle care.· Aid Casas. an aDillt '°do dMI fclf .. r • o 0WIQ9 Com& Wt tlsend I~. At9et S. 1• 7 I • l • ... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ·············································-··· ca •• . . . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .....................................• , ......... . ATTRACTIONS From 5 CfUI)('> .avarLlJ:>le (~ r.>nb'e from S 15 to SJO per person. • Hornl>kM"tt Dining YK'tlt MatlMfs Mile Mamie" Center, Hl 1 W. Co.ut Hwy .. ~pott ~ach. 631 -2469. ellt. 7 D.t1ly Pilot "Wet Wednesdays" .lboord the lord • Hom~ oli~ed rt!gul.:lrly ~t the wmmer CdK-dc p.>ges or Pllot. ror ~tes and timesJ. • Newpcwt Harbor N.\ulial Mw~m 1 714 W. &lbo.l Blvd.. "'-von tkach, 673·3~77 Pcnn.inent collc!ctioo o( histoo· cal pho(ogr .aphs 108('thef with bo.lts, ptio. tographs. marine a11.pbys, fish. se~. stops-in-~ and other nautd mm'IC>fil· btll.l on v1~. HOOrs: 10 •.m.·3 p.m. Wednesd.ly·Sunday f rtt .ldmisfon. • N~-port ~illng Oub & ~)' 3424 ViJ Opott0, Suite 2CM, Newport kach. 673-3788. "~ Bre~ Boating." which .lre l· to 31/l·hour s.:i1ling tnps .along ~ Pacific Co.1sl towoard l..lg\.ln;a k.x:h, .av.ail· Jble 4 ·& p.m Monday ihrou~ ~ l1cJ..eu 525 per trip or SloO for book ol liH• • Or.lngt Cout Colleie 2701 f.h~ Rood, C.~ t.~. 432-5546 The ~ rnld \~Jler publ.c aqUJr1Um 1n tile county " opt•n ior group Of 1ndrvidu<ll tours. ll'i \x JIN 1n the l t'\"s Ccoter fot Applied • Or.1nge Cout Col~e S.Uing u nter 1801 w Pacific Coost H1p1y, Newport BeJch. 6-4 5 9412 A1Jsl..l E•. OCC's 65· 1001 sluop, "'1s CIULSe$ IO ufi(orni.l's Ch.ln- ncf hi.inch tl'lrougt\OYI '9) uH I« sc:tied- ulc 8 Rogt-r's wr~ns 2301 »n jo;aqu1n t l.t'5 Ro.ld, Newport BeJCh, 640-5800 OJ•I~ i:arclcn i~wJI pr~ted 9 l m 6 pm cl.ulv • Shrrm.lln Libr.iry .and W,dens 26-47 [ C().}>I Highway Corona dcl t.\lr, 673· . 1261 AltrJC11om 1ncludt> ~n!UI p · Cll•ns J con~rv.110<y, .a g.>rclcri ~for 11'1t' blind .ind .a h1storic.1I ree.il'di anter. Now .)ccep1ing rescrv.atiOns for bot.lnk:.11 tour~ \II the G.trdt'ns lhe Ooant Cut6d o(. tc-1s a free progr.lm fof school cMdten /\.\of'ld.iy through f rtd.Jy on .a r""1Wd b.isrs f 1rst IOYr ~I.arts .11 9 · JO .a.m. lasl l(IU( tx>gin~ ) pm Also olfered .are ~haul .i<lult lou~ I« 10 or fll()(t' .at Sl ~r pet· son by r~tJOn Mond.ly-Fncby. 10 .l m. lO ~ p m. A lt'.a g;ttden .setVint ~ lunch- ~ optt.at.es ~~~y from 11 • m ·) p.m Houn· 10:)0 .a.m .... p.m d.l•ly Adma.ion· Sl for ~ub; ST li cfW. d•L"n ll-16 lfrtt on Mond.ly). • Upper NewpcH1 l.y &olock.al 1nene .11 8.ldb.ly .lnd Ustbluff drive, Newport ~JCh 6-40-7646 Hunchdf ol species ol n.lllve bitds .lnd pbnt 1.<e, l.amily P"9'"'S .and 0 00. .lnd b.rd-.... <atchina ~ presented regul.vly Fr11hFllllD.., ., ........ ••••• •• ...... ....... .Weekend BMch 7anMpm eElrty Bird Speda 9Happy Hotw 4-6pm eHatbor 8tUnch CnMI 400 M ."lrn St 0.1lhn 1 673-4633 BEMWllN EPSTEJN'S BIJCUOOI LISTING lNFORMA TION: U you h.aw lft event listing or cmnge ol In~ for 8.IKl<loolr. dirKt lnqulrtu to leftjM\ln Epstein, cJo 11.lckBoOk.. P.O. loll 1SOO. 114, Cor°".a •1 Mat, CA 92US. PhoM 760-2622. A mort compi..e ~lilooli ule~r runs lit OM newt p..aio ol the 0'11y Noc l1'e Or.-T ..-, fll e¥t")' mont.lt. l~: oc. °'~Je County. SJ, bbtdl ~-IT~ bLtcll w opebtM. pp, f'ff pefSOll. TM. 'o be .manged. • T~ for Ute CunM'tlite Ou O.ana 'rofKt with Milh.lil llwylhnilov. Augus& 5 at 8 p.m., AIDS SeMcei Found.l· lion ~ "' oc ~lg Ms ~lrf. COIU Mes.a, and ~· $200 pp. PhoM 2Sl·1Sll. • Lowe Alflir ~ ~SI 6 at 6:)0 p.m., Cystic Fibro6is F~ dinnet ~ .lnd audlons .11 Newpon Be.ld\ MMriott. Attire: BT/I~ S 125 pp. ~ 938-1)93. •love AH•lr Pro/Am Tennis T~nt. August 7, noon-S p,m .. Cyr.- lie f"tbros.is founCl.ltion .ar Newi>ott Bc.ai::h M.amOCL Lu~. S25 pp. Phone 9JS- 1 )9). • Y.an C.an Coolt A11gusr 7, Co6ditn Wf"ll Collep and kOCf· TV~ demens&/1- tion 6y Milrtin Yan .tnd hors d'oewm It CtNn resdMce, »nu AA.a Heights. $SO pp. ~ 895--5623. • ~ fiH~ ~a~ a a.m., s.n Clemente Ch.lrnber of' C,omrnerce SK run/ Sl~ wlw ~· Sltfft fesbv.l~ ITl4JSIC. contests. kiddM! ride on ~wnid.a Del Milt frtt ~ Conulct ~ MonluJC, 492·11J1. • Sunset r.tr&diJO. ~ 14 at 6' pm. founders Plus ol OC ~m•".'I Alts ~n­ lt'f pupus .tl'ld d.nncf II SmAA ~. I~ Cove. Alttre: tfOC)IQI codctaa. 8y 1.n- v1t.1oon only Coot.act !an l..lndsuom, t,.cQ.. 4707. • lob Hope/Or. Howatd Houu ~b­ rity Coif T041rn.MMnt. August 16 .lll noon, Houw Lv ln~tute • 5.lnu AA.a Countty Oub. USO pp flt'OOt! 557·5100. COMEDY l MAGIC LIVE AUDITION WHEltl ... MUTn IALIOA CLUI WHEN ... SAT., AUG. 7TH AT 9PM COME ON DOWN & JOIN THE FVN! •. ... , .. -,.,. m sa•• w,.. N1•1"' ,,.,, (1_/4) t>TS·J,10 ... 8 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August S, 1993 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··············································~··· CA ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. ~ ......................... · .................. . DANCE FESTIYALS l SPEClAClES , . ' . . . I . It • Ii I •• k • 11 • • . -I~ °'""~ Cowm f.l n;r0und!> 88 r.a., °'"" Ctl>U Mt.~ ; S 1 f AJR Sul.tht.'fn Cild'omt.l lnJ1.1n Ct"nt"' In<: pi~nu d.J"'?"&. ""'ti· ~ ~ .ut lood uld c iet'C!fTIOn cs b) NJ tr ... Amfof.c.an lnd•Jfl) f rid..t, INOu\,-tl S,;ndJ\ Ad -on S' H • S-lwd1nl ft"Stfi.ltl '))) l.11i:u~ un~in R j l.i u~ ~.Kh .t'M JOJO Tl~ r1h .. nn~ runn r~ •If !ht' to. lt-\1.c .tl'b .ind u.i1ts t~.il contm~~ !hrwsh Au~ 1'1 "''lh motl' tr.;in .?00 .1•t1W ~""1t thl.•11 -..UU ti\ ;ti\ Qt .; n.il f'fl\" fOloffll ui h.and bu I boom. ...J"n\l~"Ofl S] s.: lt<>ul") 10 .i m · 10 pm cb ' • FILM & VIDEO • '°"~ Mu>t'Ul\I u( Cultur.al Alt !001 N -1.\Wt !>! ~ •• 1.1 AN 56 ~ 1600 A.(11;;" 1 t.'m •·Ai .,..o... An no· lht l.u\ In ht-rrt.in.:t' .in .» ... .»rJ ... 111n111 docurr ""'"'• l'•plur1ns thr m•tho. °' 1ur• 11/t', thl' '"'•'' COl\l"~llll)h ~~-,, h"m.a"' ~nJ .lt\111\.1h M:.rl't·f1c'(j ; )0 p m A.n I ~ I tt 1' "'th Mu~.ad<r - • Ou .ngt-·Co.ut Collt-" ro1 f.i.n""' Ri....d. co.u \1..-..a 4 J! 68() tlr>10t1 .lllli LITERARY ARTS "''Ill') lrom .llCob .ind r~> .ilJ ~ Int• .,..oricj -ll'.tturl'd l ·7 p .m Thw-sd.iy\ "'-"''ot' .tt11>.il> u.il'd l 8 pm f rid.IVS S.itur~y \ \ IMt'r T '"""~ 1-6 p m l obt ""° T4>l~ '1 cNna lO I.Ult' r • .l!l' and olJl'r \on~~ ptt')('l\ll'<f l ., pm \\'tdl't'SCUY') ••"°int fin• Aris Ctnl•r Hlll '1'.ile l ·l pm TUC!Sd.l~~ ..in'1 Thu~.,~ n n•ng Au_g 1 C. fw bot pholCJslJph) ~ ti\(> roe •• or .. tl-rtt uf' l c ....... rw El«'~ Oii"'~ d\I) I.ill trum 9 .a m S p m un ~ .iik:•n.111' S..turd.an. t>c.i; '"' 01¢ >. ,. 2 ~ >.vt!. IMtll' SS2 10HI Roel. Vol\~ ptl' ~u .a Y>aWlop on Phofu~1Jf>\ un ,a.s • Alt.a Cofrtt Ho..H soc, 31 si Sc "-~mt.."f\I 9 30 .a m 4 p 1\1 ~lu•lby r tt putt ~<Kh 6 ~s-02 Jl A noi,'N of Surf po-S S • Or.angl' Cou.nly IMide l dgl' o1t _ VII) ~Jlood 8.Ar .ind Ct. HUO 811\tol Cmu ~. 6-1"' 1'>09 Or ... ul ~)ChUl.'b-.lol>C"l'1 1rur k .. 1,JC"f J.inc \1Wf\ Drt"W ~.lo.) on her i..teo;z blai&. • \\hert> \\m~ 'tuu \\ht-n I ,..;l"('(.!.>d '°" D.l<fl ,.., Cuodt-. IOI 11f'.llin.: t·lty "''th C M un.I) Thom.ii ptt"Sentl'd 8 • Or.angt Co.ut Colk>~. l::'Ol f.ior>tt-~ p m \\N~"'1.l~ F rtt .idmtSWOn . Ro.xi, Cnst.i o\'\eW, 4 J2 SIS~ A. short >lot) ~IOp cl.w w1U be .oft~l'd tlui fall lrQm Your f "ht'r \\ -unJ (; JO II JO 11 m \\ t-Unesd.1v Cw s n '"' I ··.i ·lrnl4.' i;Ul">h U S lor utl~~ Li~ bul.:..:t J.irl'.i:..i.Nt MEatNGS & SEMINARS • All.lrd Aodl'm't '°' the Performing 4'rlJ l 438 :-.;l'\,pl'lft 81.d • Su1tl' 2C. CuW..l ~\t's.I t>-4.! >t~C 01ikJrffi "&'l~ ~-1 5 .lit •th •lt•d to "' 11 huuf) o# II et' wn • ng .>nJ d.ln.:1ni.; ..... tw .a(lur dit«t(lf choteop.l· pl\t·r ~" n Br .k l..<'lt q JO " m S.:.turW), Open to i1Flit·t1me stuck'f'ltS, rt'i('('\.lt~ fl'· q-.11l'd \ I ~ wmr. l·rsl ~ b.aSIS • Hf-Tinw C•ll~rt :!SO ~ Sr , CoA.J ,a.,1c;w 6, l 8461 Rt~ -~·ni> ol SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30~3PM DINNER NIGHTLY 5PM-10AM BRUNCH SAT&SUN 10AM·3PM JAZZ with ERIC llARIENTHAL ... Wed Nlte 9-1 BLUD wllll ROCK wlllt .IOflN · llOOMILRS ' .... 111.,Mlll Su~Nlte8-12 Sun An.moon M Mon Hite 1-1 Sat Hite 1-1 ,,. CODll Fri Hite •1 . .Thura Nit9 9-1 nm WONtS {f'AllIIY STYLm Tuee N1te 9-1 Sat Aft 2-6 an.ng. Coast w.-end /Thur9day. ~ s. 1993 . 9 . . .. t ··········~······································· CA ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• MUSIC Classical, Opera & Traditional • All;a Co((H W.uthoun & Ro.islini Co. S06 31st St., N~ Bt.Kh, 67S-02ll. T uM!do Cowboy pt~ts its d~·lollc blend 8.30 10111gh1. Free ~mtssioo. .Jau, New Age & Blues • 8.1100... 8.ly Cruiws in Nt•wport Harbor. 633-3201. "SunSft l.iu Cru1i.e" 7 lO 9 p m. S,,1urdJys Th.r S 39 9S admt.SSIOn tn· dudes tht cruise, l1~t mus.<:, compl1men· t.Jry ~era~ .ind hors d'otvwes. • ufe Lido 501 30th St Newport Be.lch. 67S·2968 Bobby Rtdftdd plays l.lltn l"Ll to1111;hl Tht Dtrelt 8otdt;au11 voue pl.lys Frod.iy <SS co-erl. Ott Ott McNeil ~ iau Jnd bl~ S.11urdJy ISS ~fl). lbrbar;a f\.\orrt)()O ;ind Wayne WJ)nf' .lppeM 3 30. 7 30 p m SundJy oind Wednnday night. Y~ Evans ;ind Comp..iny Jppe;ar r uesd.Jy Showt1mes 8 30 pm 1 am. Thur1d.lys, T~1yWed~~. 9 pm ·1 30 • m f1Kl.ty·SJturd.l)'\, ;ind 3 )0-7 10 pm Sun· WY\ • •The unn"ry 3010 L.1t.yenr A\'t'., ~C\'JX>f1 Be.><h, b7S 5777 Tile Codt per· forms 1.iu from 10 pm ·I pm frtd.iy· S.1turtlJ~ T ht CK-rel.. Boide.iu' Croup pl.iys 8 p m lu midn1i;h1 Sundily • C.1no'i. Rtsuur;anl 224 1 W Coast I 1 .... y . Ne ..... porr BrilCh, 631 ·I 381 Contrm· por.iry J.lll band tht "Tradewtnds" pet· fOfm fodJy and SJ1u1d.:iy mghu • C.umrlo's 1520 E P.K1fic COJSI Htgh· w.iy, Coron.i dd M.ir. b75·1922 S.Uo- phon1~ Gl.'<lr!.'t' Bum pl.iy\ 8 pm Sund.ly .;ind .v~.nd.i) • Cltpptr YK ht Ch.artrn 1101 W P.lC1fic Cci.l~ l lwy , Su11e 100, 1'.~po<t Stach. ~n 9l00 Ju1 cru1~ of 1'rwport Harbor on ,.._l~fX"I Cl1~r • .in 80-fOOI 149- P•H'••:ni,'<'r mu(Of )<It.hi l('.lluong .J buffet d1nnt'r Thrl't'. 45 mmutt' sell. pt'rformed lrom 7 JO 10 10 pm rach fodJy .Ind S,,t-~ urd.iy thru.i~ ~:pc 2S Coo.t S2S per per· soo. '"'h .i bullet dumer ... ~ (()( .ln· ~r S9 '.lS P.11~ •• mg SS R~o1hOAS rt'C· omm~ 8 F.ash10t1 Isl.ind on N~ Celter Ofl\t .ibo\e P.;ic1foe Co..51 H•!;tlw.ay, ~ pot1 Be.><h Colombi.ln gu1t.ar~ tu.in U..los Qvmtrro plot~ 6 8 tontgtit P.lul1nr Wilson, w11h ~IJI g~ M"Nel P.aulo, performs 6 8 pm Aug 1l Fr~ oidmr~ • Hy AU Ntwp<>fttf 1107 ~mboree Ro.Id, "-e-wpon BeKh. 729-12'34 lh.rd .;in~I 'P'"'S\ummer "I~ lr.e ~t tht Hy•u·: w ncff1 serM.'S pt~ted Friday ~np. thr<>ugtr ~ 10, ~ tht-~·s Otl4doOJ- Jmpll11hcoiter O\.t'rloolung the 8.adc Bo1y. I ht l1rwup Ch.>rt.e tl.JClt.'n'• Q!uttt1 Wat, Fr1d.iy, 8111 tiolm.in Or~•. ~· 13, rhe mu'ic ol lee Komtz & Lennit Tnsuoo te.11u11ng Cary foster .and Al.Jn BrOoldbt'nl, Aug JO M.>tk MJ.51ers )au 0fclw-w• lt.J· luring Jimmy Kneppet ancJ Billy H.ltpt'f, A.ujol 27 Woodwmds Wrst fHtu11ng fr.anlt S<r.i.uer1 .;ind 8111 Ptrluns, Sl'pl. J. Mid Tom f.il~rt J.uz Orcht•su.1, Sept 10 C...tes open ,JI (, 30 p m , •nd tht ~ btgtns .an hour Luer Tidt'b ;are S 15, wrth se.uon t<lm o1V.ail.Jblt fPf S200 K.lON·fM (8& l l 8& Club mt'~ get .a S 1 ddc.ount on t.oncM lOt.'U .;ind ~I lod&>ni rillt'S =iou~~.:~ Tony Bennea. Frw SiNcn and Johnny M.athis, ~ S:l0-8:30 p.m. Wednft. ~~ • bnckfl's 3 Hutton Un~ ~. s.n~ Mil.. SS6·7700. Rippingcon's .nm.an )ffr Kash~ tonidlt .and next Thursd.ay. Cuitlr· ist Randell Y'oung ~o111 fridlly. ~ phonist Hollis Gin perlorms »turd.ly. Rob Mullins' ltnfu!Zu:g ~ ~· Prince's QIUNn CMnet 1hoin.. 'pl.ays Monday. S«nijtht-ahe.ld ~ from PAUi . urman Tuesd°.ay. Softr• Juan AppUfS \\redned.ly. Showtimes: 8 p.m. . • lted Lion Inn lOSO Bristol SL, C-.. Mes.i. live ~ b.nds perlorm lot cbncing 2 to 6 p.m. SUnd.ay. • Tutto MMe 545 ~ Center Of F~ lsJ.:lnd, Newport Be.Kh. The musi· al Stties, .. ~ j,.Ja di Oc>mena." fc!.i- tunng I~ ;.u on !hr ntlU&H~s p;itio, wiH continue 6-9 p.m Sund.ays ~ tht summer • 21 Ott~front 21 Oce.lnfront. Newport Be«tt, 6 7S-2S66. Upl.lln CM~ pl.ays tropec..al fJU .and pop 4--8 p m. Sund.ay. • Westin Soulh Coast 686 Ancon BtwJ .. Lobby l0Ufl8':, S40.2SOO J.azz wtUOW> P.iu~ Prince i>bY' pi.Jn()~ 11ngs 7 to 11 p..m. Satuniay. ~ HoklM ~ ~ ~ to 10 p.m: 11>n!f1t and Tuact;y ~ l'lelll ThUnd.ay. Pop, Rod & Country • ~rrioct H04el &nd Tmnn 0Mb Tht' V~. 900 Newport Ctntef [)no.,e_ Nf!"PO't Bt ..... h. 72C).3SS4 Stcond ~I "Cham- PolP Summer ol µa" Sund.ty ~ 1eties coowi~ 1n tht ~ lounge from S to 9 f. m rKh Sund.ay thtougti Aug. 29. The •M\IP ~ ~I. Qoney JMnes !Aug I SJ," l'otai'pine ~·22J; <Ind -~ IC.nhlw• !Aug. 29). frM ~; • portion ol procHck rrom load .net a.... . • win ID to the C)'l&IC fibroMI fC>Uflda. tion. • ~ ltistoranw la.420 Von 9(aNNn //Ne , rrww, S5l-U ll. "Utin J.vz Serin" olJcred on p.acio 5:l0-9:JO pm. Tl.lfJd¥ mrour ~ Spt'c.Yls on ~ wine ~ appetizfl'I offered @ Sheraton Newpo~ • ,tOAIO Ctfl Al Soudl C.QllSt P\Ma, )))) 10 Orange Coast Weekend I Thursday, August 5, 1993 DISCO Fever fl • i 41 $50 First Place • • 41 I! . Best Dressed 70's Wear • • ~ I! 11:00 Contest • ' 70's and 80's Music ! i THURSDAY NIGHTS ' I! Drink Specials ! • ... ... 'J .............. u ........ ~·~~ .. • cs k • • BIWIB UR a CAFE ~ 1n .... 1t.,c.a--. ... Tr11....,... CS •AM I.Al SM I.Al 1.8' lM ''°' •M l.G& a..o/' ...•••........••••.•............................... ··············································~··· ....•...•..••......•............................... ··············································~·· SINGUS el~~3 llU5H PUB and KING D..UOKE CLUB -Karaoke All Night Long l<ara•lta from I· 1 ..,...., Saturday Night . . .. _...., .... ,,. ... , Allt COGM PlllDUCT ........ $1.51 •. FOIW •UP.: ............ $2.51 .,,, WB.l DRiii[ .............. $2.• Buy one bar appetizer, get one FREE* TH£AT£R ii.Ii MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT ( •Serving Only Angus Beef' The Freshest seafOOCI, Pasta & Salads (Great Burgers, Too) OUTSTANDING SUNDAY BUFFET 58.50 01ildren Under 12 tulf Price ~ ~· .... (71~)'650'17SO En'8ttalnrnent Ttu1day. FrktCJv. SaMdoy ~ Dinner. Saturddv ln.nc:h. CocktoUa ~28 E. 171\ 5'9et · Costa M9to '" .......... 11 D •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• acArthur Square is a surprisingly diverse culinary meltin$ pot. Neighbors sh:tnng the orea include: Geezer's Garlic Grill, an all· American restaur3nt; Dante's, serving exotic foods of ~Russia; Tapas, where authentic Spanish delights C3n be sampled; ~ Benihana'1, for fine Jap:mese cuisine; and Tbc Plcasalll Peuut. a quiet delightful restaurant with a decidedly French Oair. When Frenchman Lamut Fan and Lia Bkeckr, a n3tive Newportei, met in Orleans. France, it was a match m3de in heaven. Usa's dad. Bert Blender, and his partner, Harry Boand. owned The Pleasant Peasant, where French c:ookin1 wasn't a stranger, and when Laurent Ferre and Usa Blender married i.n May, 1992. the newlyweds bought the restaurant. The bridegroom's special gift was five years of training in the three-star Michelin rcst3urant of master chef Alain Ch3pel, and Ferrc's expertise has added new panache 10 the cafe near John Wayne Airport. The young Ferrcs remodeled the kitchen and put their own imprimatur on the previously dark public interiors. Now the restaurant is a cheerful, sun-filled interior at lunch time, and a comfort:ible, pretty series of dinina rooms at night. (The couple used the restaurant for their weddin& vows and Ferre cooked all the food for the hoppy r«eptk>n.) Lisa acts as hostess, and there is a son of friendly, family air to ihe sc(Ving staff. One of them was quick to bring a basket of crusty French rolls 10 the table aJon1 wilh sweet butter and a small pot of chicken liver mousse. Oudt the mousse; it is an escapee fro~ whipping in the Moulincx arid ~ hardly any character left; the butter is a sweet alternative. At lunchtime, a ~imple menu prescr.~ one of Ferre's special house soups, French onion a l a reasonable $3. It is sicNed in a he3vy crockery pot with a rich lid of melted cheese scaling in the heot 3nd plenty of sweet browned ontons at the bottom of the bowl. (There as no way 10 h3ndle strands of melted cheese from cup to lip. Ju~t grin and bear 11.) FYI WHAT: The flteoaant ~ WllUI: '421 ~ WO., at Dove s..... .... wpoft leoctt WtllN: Open b lunch Mon- c:krf.fltday, 1':30 o..m. to 2 p .m .1 dlnft••• Mondoy. • ThundaV. 6:30 to' p..m. and fflday and Saturday un• 10 p.m. Cloeed Sunday WHAT'I ON • TMI IHNU: ~ blltlo cootdtig MOW MUCH: Modefate pnc • .. llOll INfO: 961-2711 Ooisaot Bttton. Ferre., version ol the dusic Ooquc Atlotukur, ham and cheese sanctwlch, was dedare.d "tbc best I've CYCr tasted" by ODC parmct amoa& US. A wiann. buuery, flaky aoisslnt was f&Jlcd with melted ONycre and k>u Fre.nch Bistro Fare at The Pleasant Peasant -ol thinly sliced. ~ bam. S6.95 Sai.de Nicoi# is auc:cly done here. ~th a mUd vinalaJette and a thin slice ol A\lteed 1\141 u a hot. contemporary twill to this Meditcrrwan da.ic. ll Iii the fina Nicoilc 1\oe bad wilboul eood salty b~ ~ Newfthdaa, thil WU a very 11tisfyiQa lu.c::hcnn salad. By MARJ.A BIBD, D1n1ng Edttor ' ........... Ula wl LaUrent Ferre oww ,.__. P~ whida wwt MOM.-ly priced food with a ,....._ fl*, Oki fashioned pot roua ii a spcc:ial. DOI ahtlJI oa tbc •Au. II aacs to tbc &able dutL and o.orfW witla crisp. al clnte ~ ud muhed pocaaoa iD -= bi• ol juice. ..... biat of d~ICC dcplb. Sll.95. a, all micaas. order Ferre'• tab oa tM1 best ol FtCndt pc.asant food. lamb lbaob. TcDdcr meal ii coobd witb inf ulitc patience in a rids stock enhancCd witb wine and &on\atoes. Perfectly cooked. S10.9S, lr¥lilablc at luACh for $9.95. f"lkt of salmon uma moisa, C1nd deftly treated. in a swirt of white wino ud creamy sorrel sauce, a parap dkh. Fem'• undcnaadina of dUlic: techniques and his aUtQtiwnea to quality provisions. combined with a healthy respect for tllnm1o makes bis preparations weU wonb a visit to The Pleasant PcasanL 0 •• 12 9'W9 Coe9' WMkend I Thursday, ~ 5, 1893 j